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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-02-02 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa' - ' ' ., ' ~ • • . ---~ r ·---...:..---- In · Four • ·-'I ·-• • ---- * .. • . . .. .... -' • e • MONDAY,• AFTERNOON,.fEBR\l'A~Y 2;~970. YOL "°'"°"'"•a lftTtofll1. A,PAN' "'i!!Z .. -- / ~ -. • • ·Allen Running; Will ' 'Expose' • Board's-Chief Vow..£_to_Bare -·· . . ~-~PQwe ... Play~~(: Br TOM BARLEY .• ' °' .... o.ltr ., .... "'" • SupervilOr Alton E. All.en Unouoced today that he wlll seek re-decuon 'ill June to the Fifth DiStrict seat be lirsl won Jn 1962. The 72·year-old board member. 'Hid so with the promise that he will; dur ing his -campaign, J!Yeal the "power plays back- ed by big money which are bidding ror political and ~noshic control or the en· tire county. · "f am con f Ide n·t.'' Allen sa.id, "that I ean•bring out the truth 'of thest maneuvers to lntimidate~··-a --· refe'rence to the'-recall campaign cur· r~ntly being n1ounl.ed by an apparent candidate who. ;"pas chosen to remain' 11~ymou.s. Allen, a Laguna Beach resident, an- nounced several weeks ago his intention lo seelrre-election. Despite this, there had been wklespread speculation that he might tttire. ' · He ended those rumors today with lhe. romment, "It is my duty to my· con· situleots and to.Or:ange County to revea l the true picture o( the Power play that is now being. staged in the Fifth District. BJG CONSPIRACY "I hope to show /' Allen said. "that llm rlhe recall campaign) is a big mOney conspiracy operating in an Orange Coun· ty thlt has always been, free from .hem poLitics and economic strangleholds." !fhe Laguna reSident i.s 1970 chairman nr the Board of Supervisors. 'Ille £ormcr banker won the seat in 1962, survived a D•n.T rtLOTtftlfl"' •ltltlr'I •• rcall movement subsequent to his.elec-. · • Ydi 'TH MISSES CUR.V E, PUMPS DATSUN ' IN 'DLT..CH (lion aod was returned to the post in' lllj)G .. , ,.,.. , with what he"nOted today WaS'lhe blgscs\ --..-......-:· n:twpo,rt'1 .l0t:tph Li~nin, 16, H01p.lt1ll&W Aft~r Cr11h majprily in ,Fifth Dlslricl history. . ' Aflco refused1 today to elaborale on his P.r.O.µliae to reyeal the source and nature F 0 F N B r:~:-J!.m~~~~~~1:u:~i: µ'e _m_., en ree . e~port oy_ palgo promised that "names, fact!;" and _ figure& will be relea~ very Soon.-"-• Allen's ·an~entcoincidedWith.a T ·· dAf R · ..JC ....:I.. ~~1.11 bin~~~~ ea.:.~ .. ~~ha~ ~~ -rapp' e . ter . oau. ~ram1 recall '"orkers how ha~e mOre lhan the - !1,748 ilgnaiures they tfeed to· (orce Allen ;.. • . · · · , J 1 ', into a .recall election. Newport Beif.tl firtl}len. used metal ror nearly hp.If an hour after a Westtli!! JI.As' ENOUGH SIGNATURE.S culling saws afid fll'Yba~s Saturday nighl traffic cruh. --~he-Gyprcss -Oemoctat, an Ul'liUC>-lo frte ~ • 6-year-old, youth trapped ~-Joscph+'baMin, 16; or ·2200 Lake Park ccssful campalioer in past Congres. and bMeaJl>-biJ;..m>alLforeign ,plclwp,..truc ne~eirPO<t'l!eacb, was (linn<d by his Assembly races in Orange County said . . leg beneath the truck after he lost control !us group today has "enough algn~tures H~"'l.&ll ',Guilty,· • of the truek OQ r.v1ne Avenue; 11 rolled to insure'the f!Hng and acceptan<ie ol our '"'°° ovtr intb a ditch~ · recall petllions. '' . · Carpenter told the DAIL y PILOT that . Lannin, who ,was a<tmi~ed lo Cce\a hi• peUlkms will be !lied "at a Ume On Drug\ Charge Mesa M•morlal HQ&pltal, had a ilevcrely which will insure: that the recall election fractured. ltg.anct ..cut3 on his l>Kk and i4 conducted on the same day as t.i~ Ju·ne One of Several t.ess.ians ar.rest.cd by eye, police 'said., '. • f primary eleclion1 • •fis cooditlon Was "'elCl'i'--' .u fe1. by '1This will save tne tupayers money." police .la!'t Mat JS in , a rltid on the " ~ - be said, "and we )Ja've no desire to 1ncur rnotortycle club's commune 'in posta hospital aldel UUs morning. ~ unnecemry CX(leni< with 11*: removal o( M-~guilty Friday lo l>OSSes&ion ~. )'olice llOid 'the ywtJi was drlvin&- AIJen." · • -ol marlfuana: shortly before midnigbt tmrellnl .-V.- C3rpcntcr said he wu "grailli«i" that SupeMor-Coutt Judas James F. Judge bound On frvi.ne near 'iaata lllbe.I Allen had decided to seek re-ekK:Uon. "He '"nrdered Greg Edtnorid Elshlrt\ 28, ol 2£.S3 Avenue. will a11k tt:e pubiie-to 'judec hlln oo hi!! Sttnta Alla Ave.-;"'COsta Mesa. lo spend Witnesses told ofUcera the true~ palled :ioa=~}~~~1;.ac11J wbal We want ~':i.~! !=~ 1int.~':.e g:~g them .at a high rate ot spceo, lhen craah- Hc again refuted lo identlry U\a power. , Jail terf!1. Ind placed the molol'<l)'ci!ll cliJb cd a(ter falling to make a curve: • _ (Ste ALLEN, Page ll mc1nbe.r on two years probation. POlict &a1d the truck'was a total kiss:-- • ' . ·, \ --~------ '· -· ( I • • I • ·Pilot ·-iri .:se.c·ond Crash f • ~ ,1 : t " • -. . -·~ -t ~·ira~ Flier ·E~cap.es Mid-air Collisi-On~:-' A Nary Dier ..M· abOndoned M< jet . Crowell, 2&, both baaed al Mlr1J110r !..,... '-in' identl<al plant Dec:. :a, leldloc that cruhed, klJlloc ~ -alx weeks Nov al ~ SiaUOn, San IJiF&O .. ....,, lo>'!> '19'millloo ~-• r ago.· escaped injury ~ay along ~ith a airtlrted to the facility's dispensary.,,COr ~ crtppred Crusader wffieJt rwn ap. HCOnd 'pllOt w~ their planes collided in examination.• pf'9achlng the San Oiego 1atatton veered ~stal . clear "ealher off San Clemente Great confusion surrounded Initial off Its landing approach and thltOClered IJland. repart.s of lhe midair colllslon, which was th{ough a hangar door, ex,lodinc in a .•• Both aviators eject.:d safely and were described by one source as a headon holoclllSi that killed and 'maimed,.m,any picked· up by ICoast Guard helicop.ie.r, crash Jn lhe sky. . · men. , ~bile their Fl eru..der jell plummeted 'J'l!e accidenl was reported by fellow µ, Riddell told i bomf al inquiry. that Joto the sea. pilots on a routine training mission with his jet Iott Its oll pressure during the: Ian-- Lt. Cyrus M. Rfddell, 27, and.LI. Gary U. <:rowell and U. Riddell ,.who ejected di•g approach and he ejected throllgl! lattghtiJrfllght1r'al!tllllr:.-~ ·Nixon ·Asks High~r Taxes · . . ToBa!anceRecordBudget ·WASH!NGTON '(UPI) -Pruidenl Nix- on piled Congres1 today for IU billion In Increased tuea, user fees and post.al rates to balance a record budget and head off inOallon-fuellng deficit spending. Nl•oo said the ~. with a precarious •t.3 billion s·u r pJ us, represented "bard chok:el" on ~ams. and signaled a shlft in 'the naUQn11 prloritits from war to peace. In a brief While HOUie ceremony· at which be formally si,ned the boldiet, Nixon called it "an bontat c:me-'' He. said the program wu "one we oot ooly can defend but ooe which wtll-pro- vlde •deq1111le lunda; Jn 'thla period When we mUJt flgbt tafladan, for programs the govenwent Ji lnvolYed Ju ••• •nd. the programa the·pubUc-un support." · In subrnlWng 1111 llQO.a billion spending proposal -fint in history to top· '200 bi\lion "-Nixon 1ald he ellmiuted or shorply cut.baclt "a JlllDlber of outmoded and lloeconomte proarama." r Included were-some venerable Mcrea cows._·~ · He also st•shed defenae spendlng by 15.f liilllon. Spaee' 1>ut1a11· wenl cli\ .- rnitllon Bui be fll\>fl!llOd soeriding llOO million a. year for tht next five years ·tq curb water pollutlen, and budgeted In. mased funds for comballlnl erime, food' aasisWiei Jo the jioOf; ~ mass transit fadlillel, expanded ~ PoWer training ad other IOdal pro- grams. • ''Thil anij • [nllotlOllluy budget ·bepn.. the ~ ·proceaa ol reontfting, our- no,U...I priorldes,". the Preildell\ Aid. ''For the lirlt time .In two full docodet •• the fedOnl ........, .. , ,wlll speod . ......, money on human ruources thin *1 na ... Uofta1 di!lenle... • • •The P,.,1*m projeeted govern...,nt'ln- """"'ol llllU billion Jrieludlna .tbi\ new • .._,. be wonu from hllbel: Social S<curlt)' -.; -Jeylea Cl\ ltud< •ad alrcrall-uam ... -pootal la1..r.:-lnciudlntJ a 7-lelld. Nl)<O!I empbulled tllll a IUrplus for the flacal year bepnnlne July I Is vltel lo 111' eompalcn qail\ll;&tloo ,...., lhOu&b It l'qUlrea cull In worlhwtdle,lir'O-. ' ' ., ., ' grams and an election-year tax lncrease. "The willingness to make hard cboJces Is the driving forte behind my lt71 budget propasals," he sild. Here is flow Nixon's fiscal 1971 budget (See BUDGET, Page I) . ' Arsonist Hits Four More Times . . In Huntington Four Sunday blazes,:·tncJuding a home and a car, were blamed Qn arps today by Huntington Beach Oremen. Fire ofncers believe the new early morning fires were ·set by. the same anoni!l who has caused·,11,500-ln pro- perty damage~in· fess tHan one month in - Huntington· Beach. Sunday's !ires an occurred wlQiip the span of one-half ~r_.~ • The en&irln began Utelr slrenrwalling tour ol the city's nortbwestorn porlion a~ 5:35 a.m. to e1Ungui,lb 111 eve~n tree l>u'}id& ta 'li:oot of1al19me •l I'll! Walton, om. ---~ Inv~ton ,sald "the ow"" bac!•bee,. abli!-to lmockiclown the·llre wllll •·&mien hole .bel<re mojot'~• . .l'{&a IUflered, by eltber ~ ot U.O. • Albert F.'Miles,<ol 61fl ;.tarJan·Lane, who la the owner of a Jl86 rorejp ·eedan1 Wit{ not so fortunate. By the Ume Dre unllF f.1:lved, •I S:4t a.m the vehicle, valued al SJ ,500,wu ·• &cilaJ lea,. (;#. J. V. VI"""" Aid' lnvisllptors l\av• ... yet ·detertlioed how the •ill• waa lanlted. "All 1wnno .. II U..111 WU rtaJly Wiped out," he added. Al 5:4S a.m., firemen rpa"'1 of[" to Zody'• Department sior.. ... Edl- Ave., to train their hoses on two smoJder- hut lraab bin•. :While rolling back ill lbe station from ·Ille auto fire, Ca•l Mike NevlnsJollowed (Set ARSON, ..... I) • .. l 1thvcsUgation ol the disaster iS sUll uhder way. ~The preCise location or today's crash lnvOJving I.a . Riddell and .._his fellow rhember or Navy Fighter Squadron 194 wa11 undetermined, but roughly three mild oCf San Clemente Island. N'l"l' olficlals said It occurnd about SS r:nilu west o( San .Diego: al 7:5Z a.m .• w-hil\ t.6e pU~ 1were picked up.o"at 1:·21 a.rJ\. '}JY I.be CoUt. Guard helicopter. TM earlier accident Involving Lt. Rid· deb ceu.rred at 'the conclusion of a •imlli.r ollshofe training flight. ~a~y vesae:ts began a search for crash debrl; today,\after lhe Orange County J.VtrbOr l)eparfplent called its boat back (rom)the ~ when the pilots were. repo~ to bf! rescued safely. A ~ Cleinente Uiegu.ard boat was diipa bed, besides the Ha-Depart- ment I 1111 ol Dana f'Wnl. - Afte the .-C.,:11 <fash lnvoNing LI. JUddeU, 11 N1t)1men'1 bod.its we.re pull· ed from the. blliing hana:ar. while three . m.ore aubseqaloUy died of Injuries. , othelf men tnJwed lp the fiery crash · have ~ce rec::o'fired. or are still con~ vaJescll\', , I Oraaie -- .. - ·I . ' ' , , • ' s South Scho'ol Districtis BoW to Supre~e Court A~A (Uf ) -TwO" more Pifl-~I lt:hool systems b e cam e v1rlu4Uy .all-black tod,y ·as oevpral dlltrlcla ~,.. the Sooth eoinplled wllh the su~~e Out'• l~medl1te d..._auoa onlv. · llqly I'(!!> Ot 441 "il\lte chlkl!en In the pub& acbool sy1t.em at Tunica, Mist., sllowed up for the 1t.vt of clastes with 2,6(1() black students. · ' "We have an all-black school system," said George F. Petty, rupe:rlnteodant of schools in the eotton and soybean "cOUnty. .. We · tried to tell the coortl that would happen." • Few U any whites showed up at schools in Indianola, another Mississippi d_elta town ·wtiere blacks, outnumber1 whites m.ore than three to one. Sc.hobla Supt. D. B. Floyd said he heard that one white IN THE RACE FOR SURE Suptrvi50ri•I C1ndld1te Allen From Page l ALLEN •.. behtn:I the re«ll aK>Vement, but con- firmed that "our candidate will be an. nourx:ed when It is necessary for him lo be ldenUfied." ' Allen's vigorous announCl.ment aurpril- ed many FJrth District realdentJ who had predi<"ted the withdrawal of the veteran supervisor from the contest and wbo at- tributed that possible retlrement to the unsettling influence o( the recall cam- paign. Immediate reactiQ{'I v.·a.s favorable to the supervisor. -........__ •lThfs clears the alr," u.id one Laguna .Beach resident. "What we want to hear now· is· just wbo was behiocl lhe recall movement and wha.l It was all about." Many supportera of the recall cam- paign have freely admitted lhal the co~ st.ant refU!al of Carpenter and his coworkers to name the power behind the rqovPment has hampered the cause lllroui)lou1 lli< fifth District. AMouncement of the recall campelgn was made by Anthony J. Taranlino, a San Clemente re1\dent who describes himR:lf as a sculptor-designer. Tarantino has N>t been available for comment for the p~ three months. • Train CrfsDH ~ts SI cmcAGO (UPI) -Flft)'-<>n< !"'l'O"' were btjured when two Chicago frln1tt Authority traJns collided Sunday at a · north aide subway station of the new Ketmedy Erpresswey Rapid Transit Llne. ,.. No~ was seriously Injured. DAILY PILOT ....,........ " .. ~ ......... . ....... '"'" , ... , ... , .. ., c ...... ... •.b.1t M. w .... .l '•n.o*"!t ..,. 'llbllllwf' · J,c~ -_. C111l•v Voe:• ,rriQIN ~ Gn..-•I Mt ...... r n..,.. •• tc •• .,;r """ Tllo"''' A. f1111,,h/11t Mt,,.Olllf f.tl1w •••• l\lllllY IJl\1111 send Ill tj>Jldrell to a pul>llc school. . More than 40 ~0001 c1iil:rtcta acl't>61 'the Sooth -tncltldlnJ· a lialf.ml111bn-ch~dfen -were under c<IUl'l.<•t'd'f! to be&IP tolal d•lef"l•Uoa In wb-P"'"'81'l<· Several diatr,~1 Mw•ver, clOHd u lbelr ad- ministrators prepared" for cofnpUance. several more obtained .ordm delaying . implementation (or a few weeks. And some st111 awaited final wor~ from t~tfa1 judges on ~cUy · where their students should go. In Washington, Vlce Pre:slderit Spiro T . Agnew acknowledged there had been con- fusion over what was expected or districts complying with c~ orders. He said President Nlxon-aoon will rcrm a "cabinet-level'' "°"'mitt~ to help im· plernent the rullngs with the leaat po&&· ble dlsrµptlon to education. , . , ~ The mns~ve wllhdralfalt ol wtt[la Ip ' Tunica and Indianola rollowed.,..a pahern-· ~~ , in January when '30 Mls#s!lppi <Uflrjcb became the first lo comply with Ute high scourt's October r u 11 n g. PrsdomlnanUy black districts· were )eff · alrilo6t completely black. .:AA exception to that patla'n occurr..a. · lhill morning at Leland, Miu.. where Negroes have ma.de up 73 pe'rcenl of the schOol populatiol). Only 206 of Leland's 979 White children failed to register under the dlstrlct's .. 11iew total desegregation pla_n. ~ . Leland SctwPls Supt. V. L. Bigham Jr. said white defections '!li'ere ntinimized as a result ol .11tr_ong locaJ support being voiced Jn recent weeks for 1>ublic educa· Uon. r Nixon Anoounces Pl.ans · . ' ~ For Attack on Pollution Tht•otigh a Looking Glass Don't panic, your eyes are fine. This multiple por- trait ot a metal-curled mQdel is simply the frick of a photographer. He attached a prism to his camera lens for lhi's unusual way of looking at the world. view. \Veil, il'.s one w ASHING TON (UPI) -Pmldent Nixon Wday oulllr.6d plans to tpend $596 mlWon ln the fll'lt year of his PNllf&m to preaerve and protect the envlrorunant Crom pollution. FOllowing up h1I State or the Union plelf&e, the Pruldent told eoo,resa ' ~ anUpollutlon plopoeals were .amolli "The Frot11 Page I BUDGET ••. compares with ttie c1,UTent fiical year Un billions of dollar•).: • 1170 1191.4 $197.I I 1.5 . lt'l'l $202.1 1200.8 I U For e first time In recent yeer1, the budcet I JJO 1peclflc figures for the Vietnam wa The PresJdent said they were omitted to ct lhe secrecy (]f his future troop withdra~·al plirul. Nixon allD •bandoMd former Prealdent L)'lldon B. Johmon'a Cll!ton1 of allowing a 1ep:ii'ate breakdoWll ol spending to ease pove{ty. Nlxoo lump<d Pl'Oll'lllll fat the poor with other social measures. The .military budget assumes a ia.1 bUlion reducUon 1n outl ys for "general purpoae forcei/' i categOi'y •hlcb 'lri:. eludes Vietnam and other "convenllonal" 'oflrfare programs. The President pro- jected a cut of 318,~11 from the total manpower'of lhe S.1-mlllion-man armed forces. The overall military portion of the budget wa! estlmated at f73 ,8 bllUon, down p .a billion from the esUmate for the current fiscal yeir. That would be the smallest share ot the total budget since fl.seal 1950, just betore the start or the Korean War. Nixon said hi! budget "demonstrates a shift in priorities" from war lo peace. In fiscal 1969, last full year of the Johnson ad1n.inlstrallon, 44 percent or government outlays went to national defense and 34 percent for such hwrian resources programs as health , educaUon, job training and welfare. Nixon'a 1971 plan provide! 41 percent for human resources and 37 percent for defense. F ro1n Pnge l ARSON ... a hunch and drove past thrte homu on Defiance Drive, the targets of arson a week ago. Nevins and hi1 men discovered tar paper burning on the side of the home at 6892 Deliance D r 1 v e and put out the blaze before it .caused more than $25 in damage. This week-end's araon !USpected blazi:s · have been turned over to Sgt. Jack Reinholtz of the Huntington Beach Police Department> for Investigation, Vincent said. AJJ or the 1rson-su1pected flres have been conltned to a quarter-m~e squaee sectJon of the city near -Golden West Street aod Edinger Avenue, lnvesllll:ators said. • · The rnOflt extensive damage was suf- ftrtd by the thru homes under con- struction by S and S Construction Co, on Defiance Drive, victims of a '9,800 fire Jan. 28. In all, 17 separate incidents ol araon have bten committed in that part of the city since. Jan. 23, accordlng to fire departmeQl statlsUcs. Most of them have consisted of ti-ash and rubbish fires at 111pepn!it:ket.1 es and al C:Ollece View , · Police ao su~ anon as a poutble cauM of a fire last Wtdntsday at the Paddock Bar, 113 Main St .. In which showtr stalls, valued al '4.000 were destroyed, 1'ricia H~ile . WASHlNClTON (UPI) -frlcla Nl,il_on ls rtcoverlhi·frt)ln a case af Mll11Jlea and I• rep0r1ed feeling "rhutlt• bitter," ae -1ni 10. the White """"'' The Prcsld,ot's--cfau~le;t was arn1 .. tr•t h!tsl week while staying al ltwi family'• Key Bi11eayne, Fla., vJlla. 1'he F-lr"l l~•c!Y Joined her there Friday a1ori1 with the \\1hlte ffouM. phyak:lao. ' I mOlt \zn.Port.AnL new initial.es" ln. l;li.s budgel tor t~ year beginning July 1. Nlxon said' bis plans would "enhance the quality of IUe -Ute leg~ ~f one generntlon-o! Americans to the next.,, !::!c~~·~~1n~e:~a:~~~ have .Surgery Can't Chan-ge Sex. Sen. 'F?.n?ulld Muskie, (D·Malne), the party's chief spokesman on pollution, dismissed Nixon's plan as inadequate. and c<1lled {or a program unde r which the federal government itself-would spend $12.5 billion in five years. Britis1i Judg~ R·u"Les in .Annuling Marriage Nixon's budget explpiried that the rive- year, $10 billion progfam he outlined in his State of the Union a d d r e s s represented federa l, slate and local funds combined. , The f.edtral ROvernment. Nixon aald, would put up $4 billion under his pro- grani, wrth the federal outlays slretchcd out over the years. The budget noted lhat $40 million would ~ spent on pollution cleanup during Oscal 1971 under th.is program. In ad- dition to this, the gOvcrnmcnt. would spend $423 million under &ii exlstlng pro- gram to construct sewage treatment plant... LONDON CAP ) -A tligh Court judge made Rritish legAI history today/ily rul- ing that surgery cannot chlnge a per.o::on's sex. r~ Sir Roger Ormrod had to d~ne what is a woman before he could rule on the validity of a marriage between 34-year- old April Ashley, a merchant seaman. turned model girl. and Arthur ~ameron Corbett , 50-year-old son of a peer. After outlining "U,is es s e: n ti a 11 y pathetic, but almost inc redible story." Ormrod declared: "The only cases were the term change of Sex is appropriate ai:e those in which a mi stake as to sex ts made at birth and subsequently revealed by further inv'!Stigallon. '' • DAILY PILOT Plleto .,, Jt~ll Y•ff•n• NEWPORT FIREMAN DOUSES EMBERS IN CHARR ED APARTMEN.T Two Newpo rt iluildlng1 Demeged in Weekend Ocean Front Ble1e Fi1·e Sweeps Ga1·age Home h1 Newpm1:; Loss $7,000 A hot. fa~movlng fire swept through a woodfra1ne garage apartmC'n· and part ol anoUler next door In old Newport Beach Saturd11y afllriloon, Cll\lslng $7 ,000 In damaee a.nd minor byrns ~o tl'<-1) firemen. The ntlJotll,,v 9f fire $.D)age occurred to a small apartment ~t-..the rear of l 19 ~ Street near: Ocemi Front before noun Silturday. . . , Tbe owner u! the structure Is Joe F'IUa of ltuntinKlod Beach. Ftrcmen said Uic ai)erlmtnl WIS Unoooi'.iplCK! bl UM.i LI~ of die blntt, '11t:if 111ructuro \.\IS • lot.DI Jou, HrcnloOn raid. and one wn ll In an adjolnlug :iparb menl nt 121 Ii !5th Street al:io bad hea t _drun:igc. \;. ' ( I " Flrc1nen John Th ornton and Tom . Dalley received minor fh11sh burns on lhelr fnces fighting the llot, smoky fire. four fire units answered the emergency ca ll put tn by tenan~ Jn the front a~· mcnt. ScverRI "'ilnesses told firemen they heard a door slam shortly before the blaze <!ruptcd. The etectrlcHI power also {ailed shortly before the fire, they ss\d. Flrcn1cn have not ye_! determined the c:.tili;e o~ the blnte:. Thuir Investiga tion Is continuing, they ' saiJ. 1 he 0t.'CUµnn t of the Hdjulnlng apart· 1ncnl which had iboul $1 ,000 In damasc \\'ti Robert Spclak. ' • He annulled th~ marriage. Miss Ashley, slim and elegant in a blue velvet maxi coat, left the courthouse In a red Rolls- R::l>ce after her lawyers said she would appeal the decision. Corbell. who acknowledged being a tr&nsvesUte, clainted his marriage lo Mias Ashley In Gibraltar In 1963 waa ,void because, despite surgery in 1960, the bride was then still a man. He also claimed wilful refusal or Incapacity by his wife to consumn1ate the marriage. Miss Ashley asserted she was and st ill is a woman anli ~t\_arged refusal or in- capacity by Corbett. Nine physJcians, including experts on anatnmlcal and -p!ycholOglcal suual ab- normaUty, gave evldtnce during the 16- da,v hearing, described as "unique In law and fact" Judge Onnrod, a doctor. said 1'1iss Ashley was born Georce Jamieson and brought u'j)Ui'boy .~• 1 ., t ,;• He joined the British Navy at 18 but left after ~atric treatment at several cUnb. At age 21 Jamieson joined a troupe or female impersonators. "By this ilme," said tbe judge, "Jamfe50n was taking regularly the female sex honnone estro1en to en- courage the development of the breasts and a (em ale type or physique." In 1960 he underwent surgery for "a so- called sex-change operation," the judge said. Six months after the operation Miss Ashley met Corbett. son of Lord Rowallan. He was_ then 40, married and w living with his wife and four chOdt.q.. After Corbett and Miss Ashley rnirrled in 1963, they were toa:ether "no more than 14 days in all," the judge said. In his lengthy written document. Ormr'IXI said two court medical in- spectors reported 1'1iss Ashley had no Im· pediment to sexual intercoqrse. A ·chromosome lest on her body celb car· ried out by a Cambridge professor reported all cells examined were male. Onnrod suggested Miss Ashle:i wu in r .ict a transsexual male -"a female Im- prisoned in a m11.le body."' Surgery for such people, he said, wa! only a way· of relieving psyeho!o_slca1 dJsti'I. -not,to change theJr ·sex. h1edical witnesses agreed, he went on . lhat thP. biologlt:al sexual constifuUon of an individual was fii:ed not later tbaft birth and coulJ not be changed ~y medical or JJUrgical means. The law, said Onnrod, should adopt three criteria : chromosorilal, gonodal (presence or absence of te&te! or ovn ries) and genital lac.tors (including in· ternal sex organs). Nationalization Weighed For Aerospace .ln"u~t1·y LOS ANGELES fUPI) -A suggel11on that Southern California's giant aerospace industry be nat!Of'lali.UJd to bet· ter the plight or Its workers shou1d ~ looked at very closely, accardlng lo a top official of the United. Auto Workers. The suggestion came from Paul Schrade, western director Of UAW·Reclon 6, in testimony bef<>!'t a h-e1ring of the ... . . ' state's . Joint legislaUve committee-bn economic conversion. . The +mtttee ls invosUgating the Un- pact on "California of !pending cutbicks by the Defense Department and National AeronauU~ and Space Admlnlstration. Schrade. the JeadoH witness at Lhe hearing, said a proposal by Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith that the governmen t take over defense- New Ba11dit Uses Change Ruse 111 Mesa Holdup A he:avlly·bullt man who police believe may have read a JleW!paper story about lhe So-called two-bit bandlU earlier in the oay used the same method to rob a Costa l\1e-!!a service station Saturday night. · the robber -wh<> did not flt the description of either of two mer. who .hit a pa1r of Orange Collnfy marketa the night belore -took $83 rrom the station just al clOlll ng time. · - Attendant Bri1n A. Mchfahon wu on duty alone 111 the ' Vic CaroMa Standard Station, %04 E. t'lth St., wl'I~ approached by the man, who asked II lhi restroom ~'ii!! open. , McMahon told Officer H1rl1n Pauley the man returned momentarily and asked for,...change for .i quarter, then ordered him lo-hlnd..ovtr au the: money. "Jlurry up." the b1ndlt snapped , adding that he had a gun in his pocket. although he never displayed a weapon during tile holdup. • oriented corporations "should be looked at very closely." The union official said aerospace cor- poralions in Southern Califom!A were primarily "geared Tor wartime and hlgh profits." He said there was "no reason \\-ily they can't be public and under con· trOI of. the government." Schrade, whose union represents some 33,~ aerospace workers in Soulbern Ca!ilornia, said there was no reason why sutji corPoritlons whjch existed on gove:rnn1ent money shoWd be making a profit and that lhey ~lei be "caned to task.11 • : • ' He said that the Nixon adminh1tratlon, !he Pentagon and corporation deci1ion- n1ak.ers were devising no plans and tak- ing no action on what to do with the thousand& of aerospace workers being laid off as a res1.1lt or Ole cutbacks. Sdlrade told the comrpittee that the aerospace corporattons were goina: to "have to be forced " to Lake remedial ac- tion, since they did nothing to alleviate the pli&ht or workers laid off when nfajor cutbacks were made after World Wlr II and the Korean War. Industry executives are not being hurt by the cutbacks. he charged, as "they are going on being paid." Ab sentee Ballots Now Available Absentee ballol.5 are available for those who wUI be unable to vote at their d•ia:· nat.ed polling place Tuesday. Feb. 10, In Newport-Mesa Unified School Dlstrlct'1 school finance election. Apptii:atlohs ror absentee baUots arc 'vallable al any of distrtct's tchOOIS or at Costa Me8a or Newport Beach CHy Hallt Deattllne far obtaining the appllca· Uons Is 5 p.m. Tuesday, February 3. Ballots must be completed And submit- ted to the Oran1e County Department or Ed~icatlon by 5 p.m. next Monday. Th<! vote Iii on an override tax lncruae of u~ to fl cenl.S and on an increase 1n the permissible Interest rate rrom five to se~· •• per<ent on Ii mlllloo ol acJlool bond•. " I • I I. t1 lj ~II " ' I f I ' ' ' I ·~llj f 111 'I. r I ' I -. . • , '•*' ....... . -• • VOL. 43,.NO. 27, l SECTIONS. 36-.~~es •• ORA~$E 'C.OUNT)', .c;il\pFOP.NIA ) - • • , eac • rs.ODIS - Death --<;r.ash -. Flier-.E jects; Planes Hit Deigning -B-~aniy Rlionda Martyn ~'J~~uniql: fl~; ~--·· -...... ·•· . !_Navy flier who abandoned one jct that crashed, killing 14 men six weeks ago, t.scaped injury today along with ~ ICCOnd pilot when their planes collided In crystal clear. weather orr San Clemente l:iilapd. Bolb ayiators !jected sa(ely and were picketJ,up by a Coast Guard helicopter, while 'their Fa Cfilsader jets plummeted into the sea. r- U. Cyrus M. J~iddell. 27. and U. Gary Crowell, 26, .. buth ,based at 1.-tlramar Neva! Air Station, San Diego, were airErted to lhe facility's dispensary for examination. l:real confusion surrounded initial reports of the m!Jair collisio.1, which was described by one source as a headon crash in the sky . The accident was reported by £el\O\v pilots on .a routine training mission with Lt. Cro.well and LL Riddell. who ejected trom an 1denticat· plane Dec. 22. leading to a $30 million disaster. ·The crippled Crusader which was ap- pr'oacliln( the S•·n Diego station veered off its ·landing approach .and thw.ndered thr'll'f!l \I. hanaiu: 4901'· ~piodinJ ii' a ~l'!"•iipl that. killed ana matmtd many mtn.,., .. ...,._ 'DESTROYING EDUC ... JION' BNrd Ch•irm•n Weyuker ''DESTROYING OPPORTUNITY' School Trvstff Rlb•I Bond Election Heats Vp As .Two Trustees Di ff er . ' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI issue and tax override as "a vita l ot IM o.1,., ~u.1 !'~ necessity.'' Conrt.icting 1•liws4 of two Hwitington "U, t.hjs bond · issue imd tax override B<>cll ti . I llip .._ SCj>of . D~\il't ,,,•no.i&. !ell, l!i'~...,oy ldiuii~ trtslees o\fer { neceSS1fy of a $9~5 wltfflri'~ Hun~gtan leach t:t~~jh m'll' bond I " d 50 l 1· SchQol DIOtrict, he prtdlcted. ~ -1n 1 .ion , e ec1.1ot,i an ~n ax '" 1 • J 1,_,_,..., . . . --ovefride Feb '2 have escalated into . I 1t aa i.J,:; rubal ;Uid Mr. Gordon w helted statem~ots rrom bOth 'sides. h.11ve duiroyf5L~uca\ion, ti he conlinufill .. "This district Is destroyini educational "We would hive to shrink the ~l day Rhonda Martyn of Hunlington Beach is the new Calilornli Junior Mlss. She is Lhe second Marina High School student irr a raw tO \tfln the crown. · Rhoilda, who wat crowned Saturday night in Santa.rRosa , received the tiU.e rroin .hut year's wltiner, Jackie Ben- ingtoil, who not only won the Callfomia contest, but went on to win the national Juntor Miss r.rown. · The national competition this year will be in Mobile, Ala. -, JackJe, a lo_~g tirrie -fl;'iend of her sue· cessor, placed the crown on Rliofida•s head. artei-a week of competition hi the North(!rn Callfoml.a city. Rhonda's par'"..r.ts. fl.fr. and h-trs. Ken. . nelh A. t.1artyn, 17041 CourtneY Lane, ant! her sister and two brothers traveled fo sa'nta Rosa Saturday to watch the cor- rnation. Rhonda C'aptured the crown after ;i week of competition against 54 girls- from throughout the state·. Salu1 day's crownine was not the first time Rhonda and ,lackle have teamed up. J;1.ckie was present at Marina'a 1969 homecoming ceremonle! and did the ho:iors as Rhonda was s e I e c t e·d homeco"1ing queen. - For her efforts Rhonda will receive a . $1,00J i;ollege scholarship. She has beera.. iccepled for •Pnlar'ion ~ the, University "'~"""'" Cru.•ftl -•bib iWP~ !ll<>rd University, (.Jockle 'a CUJT1nt, sdtool)-a!'<' won't de~d~~-~lch to ~uend W1W be.ar1n1 from st,nTortt. · At·'.MF!na, "Rhonda clrilos a 1.71 ... -. OAllT l"ILOT' Slat! f'Mtrt WlNS JUNIOR MISS JITLE M•i'in•-Hl9h'1 M•rtyn LJ.'.ftiddell lo'd a &.rd 1or Inquiry that his 1et 1't Its oil pressure Clarine the !an- ding approach and ~ eject~ lhrough procedures taught in night tra1n1ng. Investigation or the disaster is sUll ....._under way. 11he precise location of today's crash lnvolving Lt. Riddell and his fellow. member of Navy Fl,ghter Squadron 194 was '\lndetennined, bu\ roughly . three miles off San Clemente Island. Nixon Cuts Space Funds, OPp<!rtunity for many students by because our opponents haven t learned clin(irig to outmoded concepts or educa· that ou.~ teachers ~on't want to be put in ti9l1al organization anded u cat I 0 n a I the.po11tlon o!, baVlng to do even more tor values Which have no validity in our their money· · changing world," declared Dr. Joseph "The· money we're, asking for is a very Ribal, a psychOlogy professor from El conservative figure when you co111pare us . . , Navy officials said it occurred about &S miles west of San Diego. at 7:53 a.m .• while the pilots were picked up at·3:21 Camino College. to other school boards who are asking for "Until important changes are made in $2.() to P> mJllion. We reel that oiJr rtr key personnel w:lthin the district and a quest is reasonable since we're only ask· different educational philosophy becomes ing the taxpayer lo build one sehool at a Rules Out New · ProjectS ' , a·.m.1by the Coast Guard hellc_opter. . The earlier acciden t involving Lt. Rid· dell o:xuned al the conllusion of a similar olfshore training flight. Edison Expansion manifest, more money will not be the ti!lle. We're being frugal wllh ' the answer to the problem! withln •our high mone,Y." · schools." . Should the voters pass both Issues, $8.5 Dr:--Ribal said he His Wiitfent11e ballot milllon 6t 'the bonds will be used to con· argument against the 50 cent tax oVef· struct a sli:th high school within the· S2- ride ind . urges defeat of the hood square mile llistricf. Another $1 million measure which would be used for con· Will go toward ·the rehabilitation of old struction of another high school if ap-buildings .at Huntington Beach High proved by voler:s Feb. JO. School~ Money from the override will "At · the presen t, there is not the provide additional operating funds to slightest glint or awareness on the part of maintain the present level of· services, Pl H • the board and district level ad-according to dlstrict olflciais. · Un C£lrtJ·tgS ministratlan that they are falling Dr. Rlbal and Robert Gordon. a parent students l!ducatlonally," added Ribal. from Wt:slminster. ha\'e gone on rCcord Resume Tl•esday "Our graduation diplomas too often are to say that more efficient operation or ex~ " met'e certificates for completion of four isling high schools could offset expected years of custodial care in an Institution of increase!: in enrollment and eliminate the l\!ASHJNGTON (UPll -Pmitt'11l Nixon todi.y budgeted space spending Cuts of $621 million for fiscal ' 1971 , ruled out a"ny grand new projects for• the next several years, and ordered streU:houts and pOstponements of many previously approved programs, The cuts-wiU,...,. cost the National Hun.ti11,gton Asks Help on Ce1isus Air P9llution experts will have their say frustration and disappointment. J want to need for another sc hool buildlhg. This. at Ute continuing hearing on Sc?uthern change· that; not fund Its perpetuation." they claim, could be achieved through An appeal to residents to s~gn up for california &Ii.son q>mpany's plan to ex· Trustee Board chairman Matthew modular scheduling, extended d a Y work as cen,sus takers haa been voiced by pandiits HunUngfoo Beach planL Weyuker •has defended both the bond schedules or other c~nges In school Roy Gordon, district manager of the 1970 Ses!ions begin1 al 10 a.m. T~scfay In plant operation. Census of Population and Housµig. ·the new State Building in l..oS Angeles "Gordon and Dr. Rlbal' represent a Those interested ·should contact the befoie the Public Utilities Commissio~, W r0 m· all lllj• UJ•ed very radical minority,:: c.h a r g e cl; census otOce a11310K E. Edinger Ave., and will probably conPoue through Fri· ll' I Weyuker. "They're on'ly concerned wiOa Santa Ana., telephone 547•7639. . seeitig Uieir <nyn bta~. implemen.ted .in r · I day. .. · · " l h 1 ~ 11 till tak bool Workers Will need to be ree or three Headlining· the pmtestarils lo the planl J A l C ' h l;ie sc; 00 sy,,~em. g · es a !lC to five weeks in April and 1.fay. Gordon exparision are William Fitthen'. Orange ll 0 0 rBS -. ~~,i.ldi?g, regardle.s.s ot what-you do with said every effort will be made "to asslgi1 County Air Pollution .control officer and . · takers to their own neighborhoods or two of his engineers, Douglas Jeffrey and Mrs. ·Lc#lt ~' 49, of Halitlngton "We hcive conUnually wrestled with the those nearby . Edward Camarena. , Besch, w• reporteei in ''guarpd: con-problem of ed\IC&Ung our kids as Pay will be on a piece rate basi.!1, Other wilne~s are associated with dili~V to6ar~t s.a~ A~ ~unity economically as potslble.'' he declared. deslgntd to average S2 an hour, but he state air pollUtkin and independent Hosp114l-.a!ter suffering head injur}es in ''I th.Ink Jt's lime fot the, people io thls pointed out earnings will vary depentling or:ganlzatfons . Th!!Y Include Dr. A. J. an auto'crash Satu rday night. . (See TR~STEts, Page l) largely on the diligence of the Individual. Aeronautica ··and Space Admtni!tration (T'lASA).aod its apace contractors nearly 50,000 :einy.Joy.es' by June, '197t.8nd mey mean a' long hiatus -in man o ed spaceOighll after 1974. It Is unlikely any program to land men on Afars can cet ·goinl before the 1980s or 1990s. NASA was hardest hlt in the spendihg cuts decreed for ·the business year starting 'July lL Its budget waa reduced $486 .million -from $3.886 billion in '1he cUJTenl year lo f3.4 billion 1n fiscal 1171. Th.is represents a great comedown from NA$A's peak year, 1966, when there were ~~ lpace jobs and the agency spef1t ~.t billion. · Much pf Uie space cutUng w,as al· tributed to the fact fllOSt_ of 'the 1money net<led hr the Apollo lunar~·up1oraucu ~has· atready been inVeSted The res;ti'wa~blamed on the .need the Niion admfhl~atlon 1feels fqt l>aJ,ancln1 •the federal budget in',a'Ume ·of-'lnf1aUOh .. V"4lley Conn~ Race Totals 5 Haagen-Sniit , chairman of the California Highway Patrol bfficers said -Mrs. Takers must be U.S. citizens, 18 or Air Resources Board and a Caltech pro-Lyall, of 17432 Breda Lane. was driving NJ 1'cachers Slri'kc older, and mu sl pass a wr!},ten tes~ A field of five·Candldlles appears tO be {essor. w~tbound on Myford Road near Tustin demonscratlfil"lheir atillilYto-understan.d shaj)lng up in the race for fhiee P'ounll ln Recently the PUC adopted a new order when. her car railed to negotiate a turn. and follow printed instructions agd do Valley City Council seats involved in tht in 811 effort. l9 rec!lncile _ lhe en· She-suffered head and facial injuries NEWARK, N. J. (AP) -New Jeraey,'s simple arithmetic. ...AprllrJ4-n:tunicipal.e.lecUon. vironmental cOnslderatioM in PJant. ex-v.•hen lhe car hit i guar,drail and she was largest public school system was hit by a It is desirable but not required that ap-Mayor Edward Just '<and• Councilman pinS!on with the eergy demads of the thrown through the windshield, CHP of-strike today as Newark teachers walked pllcants have a home telephone ana a GcOlge•Scott ~re .the fourth .aud flflh ln- J. !J' ... y?s Flnal,;r -, ' . .. N~:Y, ·~s • ' , •• _, TEN CENTS •• ,. ·-:':: Home,~~· .. ·--Am,o~g-V 9ur Fire.s· Set Four Sunday blazes, inciudlat' lloine anti a car, were blamed~on araon todaf by BunUngton Beach firemen'. Fire· olflccn beUeve the new early m~g fires were set by q., · sam+ arsoJt!st who has caused $11)06 ln pro- perty damage ii'i les.s· than one month ln HunUngton Beach. SUhday's fires all occurred wlt,hQI ~ span.of one-half hour. -· .,. 'nle engines began then! alrm-wallfni· t~ ~· the city's northwe,,tem portion at 5:35 a.m. exungufsh ~ eve-rveen ~ burning in front of a hoJ?1e at '111 Walton .. Drive L-lnv~tigators said the owner had ·been abie to knoci down the !Ire with a 1•rdeq hose before major damage was sUrrered by either.house or.tree. · Albert F. Miles, of 1'161 Mlrjan Lane. who ls the owner of a·1•,torei,n..aedao was not so fortunate . By th& Ume fire units arrived, al $'£41 a.m. the Ve!>H:te, vilued at $1,500 was a totil, loss. Capt. J. V. Vine<nt said mvestiiatan have not yet determined" bow the auto Wfl lf.!ltecL "All we lmqw la that U W"f rt111r,;.Ji>e<1 wl.''lMf~--, .At· ~:45 1.m., Ill...,. na5t• ZodJI'• De"""1Jtlll,Bpn. '*' r AVf·.1tio-tratn1helr holerm tn el'~ Jn.LinooJI billl. ' ' r .Wbllt ..WU lllck lo lhl lllljan Ir.in the 1ulo !ire, bf~ Mite Nevila lollowed a .bwicb and drove past three homes on Deflance Drtve, the targeb of utDn a week ~IO· Nevins .alld his men dlscoYtred Ur paper burning· on the lide of the home at 619%" Ddlance Dr Iv e,11\d put ,GUI iiiO blaze before It e1used more then f2I ln de.mqe. " -~ week-end's ar500·aua~ blues have been tumed ~ tver to Sit. Jack Relnlloltz ol lhe Huntington Beach )'ollce Department for . lnvestjgal!on, VliiCent said.. µ__ ... ...!, All · of the arson·suspe<;ted fires baVe been confined to a quarier-nule. aquare section or tbl dlJ -r 'Golc!Oo 1 w..i Street ind Edinger Avenue, investq;itors said. . . • . ; The mostf exteilsive damq:e: wu suf'a !e1ed by the three 1homes wl<ltt con! slructlon by S and S Construction Co. od Defiance Drive, vlctirm of a '9,800 fire Jan. U. ' In all, 17 separate incidents of al'IOQ have been committed in that part or the , city since Jan. 23. according Jo fire department stalilUcs. Most ot lhem have co~sted of tra!h and ,ru~blsh fltes a• _ supermarkets, homes ~ r ab eoneae View School. Police allo iUSpect araon u · a pouible cause. of a· flre 1ut W..ane.day at · the Paddoct Bar, 113"Maln St., In whlcll shower stalls, Valued at .. $4,aoo· were d<stroyed. ,. ., !!EW YORI!: (~P) -Decllninc liaues beJan cuultll the J,<ad •of _ldV,ancet Oil the stock mart-et today in 1cUve trading. (See quotatlona, Pages ·2111-19). --- Declines shaved· O'le '?Na of advances • !!Om near~ !00 mues to·41111. • • .. ' .. pub\ic. · ncers said. , -off their jobs in defiance of ·a, court order. . car. "' dl'vld* to .ptck up' nomination pa~s. The step by the PUC wa!I lnlerpreted Councilman Bernie. Svalatad, 1•first to J. J .,..:.9_..__ --:;- as betipig' up lhe Jeg~l ·streng'th Of com-f pick· }!PJ papers,r SCott 'and~Just ani the missi<>n declsl.,,. as !hey conlllct with B h ch b' H -~ in,cun\bon\& JohnrMangano lltd, Burton n-wines. lliciiM"..abn ·clown loca\ air pollutlbn board>. eo·c am· , er' on ors Taubn\an plekid ,u nomlnall<il papon loni&ltt end -fllr -... , • nit commlsslon noted that "numerous A . \ . . ' . . . . . . . 1·~·-.. ·&anl! hive uitttt"t~b. II . ~ '!!!"·.~-~.. I.,..' C<!l!lplaJnf.-concernlng->uch-proposed -= -~~•w• ·--w construcUon" dorlng lhe lait !ew days '' ' ' ' 10 1•1"'up noml,,.lloii P:lper• •Mltel<ily overnlilrt low In Ille• cbUIJ IO'o. "raise many issues Inc l uding... Janres De.GueUe, Mts. Helen Stewart Win Tribut,es '. ~i:a;;~~:W:r.I:u~U.::~~v= -vil'OOfnl'nlal considerations allecUng Ille • ln oth< ctl,l.cWJ\en nomlnaUon ·papen.,_ INSnt'B 'Q)D.4Y, public Interest.• • • . • , . _ _ ,. • !I~· the ~~ -~!lcl!l. The commission states that growing .~Civic~· ps DeGueOe and .Mrs. regularly at the 1 n t er c Olf~ Uift t t y Tbei ·~:_ Nera Podslde. J> ~ i ·.i)' .u, • .A '\.,,,:= . ,. · ;.:,, ' .. , . demandi for electric ~power necessitate u~ Stewart> were~ man of the H~ltaL -.. Fr~, Elvie Bowmant.M1mie 5eltzer ·l, 1~ °'" J -1 '., the conslru<:tion of adililional generatlrig . yelr and woman of the· y.;.r at the 16th She, h .. bee_n .P~esldent or. thew .... I ! Gnt.;. Elmef'and.Jo ~II-n..jl...,. Co Iii GnOl.M . l() Gave plants. Before gr;inung pel'lf'IJSlon to . annual -Huntln(f:on Beach Ch~ ., .... Olvts1on.Q( .Ufe ctifrpller•fqc:lhc r.st two • .. ,.....,...::;""_ , t ,. :'!' 1 · .~~ ~ consvt:lct (bqe !adlitles, 'hoW'ever, ~ CQmme.r~· bangbet Friday Jlfgb~ a( ttie' re11inputlli1 w,hlcK\ln":e thtmemtterahip preseofed keys to the cl{1 u~ ~11!1~ itJ? • 1 j.' .; • , • ~ PUC,,ald It .mus! conslde~ the effect on : S~.enifoti Beac~ lnh. ' • °'. more lhan dolibied. , •' chamber pre~dent C. E. "Bin<• "'Oli?Jf. ""!Jtlel"S lp S. ·v tels' I • -The quality air and wa1.et in the DeGUelle Ii current president or the Speclal awards were maJri to Charle,s lnstahed as' new oUlcers we~ Petil ' -..: "' vlcUty, natural resooroo;, the. e3the0cs Lions ... Club. chairman or . the city's Able.of ~cDorMe11-0ou'gli\s 'for bringing •torton,. McDonnell bougtu extaillve, ~ON. (UPt -Tltt U.S. Cot11t of the ar:eas in which the proposed B!tild1n1 Appeals Board and a member of . &Uentlon to lhe city ,~ .1be._auC"> pruldenl: William S. Pete~ l>aliker. GUirit.::wm give '.tWct ot' its cutters, the.· raclUUes aie located, public health and tt:e ~gislalive AcUon Committee of the -cess(IJ.1 constructlon lq\f ooentlon of Ult! lirat vice president: Stan "'Botelho. Yakutat Ind lite Strini Slrltt, to • the aa(ety, planned development or the area; C.'hambe:r of Commerce. ,He. h 1lso 1 SIV·B /QOOD rockets" and lo Mayor .Jack 1 telephone company malll,ltr leCOfll:I vice · SOuth V)e:tnamele "'VJ· pa~ J'«l'eayon and scenlc areas; ex-ct.amber ,dlltctor. Oreeo tor lmprov.emenl .to Ole entrance pfesldenl, and DtGuene1 tr~surer. ,The Yll\utat ti'ltatloned at Ntw Bed-- -I.Uni and p;opose~ prlva!e develop-Mn. Sttwar\, wire or lqr)ncr Major lo q.. dlt; • • New t11ttetoro Ins la I ed If<~ ~el<y lo.rd, 14!1., one! .Ille Bering Slr~t' Is ,bl.. • mentl. and th~ resulting Jm~ct qn th• .. Jake SteWart. ts a mem~l""'Of the 'Hun--Seven women were 'qnored tor hQura Bamt, mn Braqie,y,,Loo• Evan1~·wiu1.mi ~ it)lonDlu~~ ~ ire S11·fo0t, h1Cb1n .. adeQ\llcy, reliability and c~t of electde tingtCM Beach Asslslanciflcajue, -.erves aiven tn service to Jhc~Womttt'' DIVlsro"' FcWle't. Allin ·.HAnl'ler, ind RlctWd d\lnnce crlft 1eobttrucltd near the df,cjl of, ser\•lce. on the Coordinatlnt Council and woi'ks of the Chamber. • Waldzunas. · World War ti. ' • .. . ' ' . f ;__;;l . . " ' I , I • .. I I - • 1.: I ~!.Pi~~, • H • , , .M".''1&JJ!N!'! j1 i9~ Pa~ks, Harij~f Clµ¢f • By ALUllT W. BATllS fH ........ '4ltl •tit" A-~-dlnolor oi "'•Pl• .... ~-1.irW! QI"'~·. "if• •ecood )lat 11•'• all" dlttder el~ •. He told ~undngtoo lldah Rolali•n• Frid4y he'd lllte tlf cnanie hJs titles lo ccnservaliOnist arrd reereationist as more de-scriptive of his job&_ . Cool~ he· was lnl\fblted ii> lflkin& abOut ~controversial Harbor Dislticl in the Prtsence o1 two members of the 1970 Grand Jury. local officials including some publicly declared hoslilt, and the press. Sampson nevtrthe.less had a few items ol public lnterut 10 report. , Behincl Uili inhibition was the quee11ort r:ds~ by the' maii' who introduced blm; Ralph ·'Kl&tr, extcutive. .4~r of · the llunlinaton Beal•h Cllamber of C.DDP' merce .. Kiser said, "~ufe, di&aolvt" the lt1rbor District if you must, but ... whit have)'~ P,t to put In lls place?'~ Kl.ei ..ic!Od tbal H• bu nover ba\( • . .. • Pr~~·ull~t :,.._ --~ . : . . ' ••lil!•!;IOT)' ™"''f lroin "1Y Of thoje '" ~I ~. ~ mt1Ur~nl ~;1'1$1 whe r.;°'!." to want. ill• Harbor ll1str1c1 rooms. eniy • !f!it lneremen~ or n . .cr" <!If""'' ~-;;; t'-' M ..... ' ~ru~"'" ·~~l!!'l.ll'i!Of!I l~t:~-~~7 !!'"• ,.. ._,,.. ...... ~ ... "ll"'\' ~Iii. ~~'~..ttf;"~.~~~~~ i!~t!i: .,,~)lW·bfe~! or more _ and exteJ\dlpg from the mostly by tile cities · afl4 th ~unty. Cleveland NaUonal Forest to Seal Beach Sampson said t.h~ f.(arbor District Is now The m01St iecen\ is at Mlle Squart, where sei!.ktng IG buy all of the right of Way for a leased golf course ls itbout ready.' and s_ 1.9 mllllon to provide more beach park· there will bf: 100 ·acm for picnicking. ing. -Tne Mlle Square park' includes 485 acres. The golf course pays $21 .000 a fear Respondina to· criticisms rrom loc;:il lo tne county, plus 12 percent or the gross rtsidents who tend. to think of tile beach income, while Ule county pays $2l,OOO a -1u, Ulelr own exch1s1ve preserye, Samps~n year to the>fed.~ral government. Sampson e1nphas,z~ lh~t the -HerbOr-Dt~trlct s described Utis aJ "a g~ deal'' for the ~l!11poru.ib1llty ii to the total pu_!:!lic1 not county. . JUSt the local public. . • IQ -Suiiset Aquatic Park, where the hope "\Ve are an arm of the state,'~ he said. iS that the N9.\')' will\ arant more "even though the district l.s governed by shoreline in the future foP recreational th e Orange ~unty B o a r d '"'<If use. Thi! park's &4 acres Includes two Supervisors." islands, b(l!ldreds ol bdal •lips, laclllUes" Sa111P!Qn fl'li1!1'!1 Oil\ t!!~t of 111<: 200 ~~fxb·n -.~.As-king .. ~ . . .r ·~ .. ltigher Taxes WASHINGTON CUP!) ~ Pr•aldent Nix- on ukec!,(°calli™S today for IU bllUon In Inc~ taxe1, user fees and postal ·rates to· balllilce a re<ord blldlei and -oil lnflatlon-lutllng delicll opendi!ll. N!Joo aaJd th• budpt. with a prte~ • 11.3 billion 1 u r p I u 1 , represented"'bard choices'' m program• •. and "'11•1~ a shijt In the nallon'a pdorltlea from war .ti1 peace. In a brief White House certmony at whJcb he formally sla:ned the budf:tl, Nixon called ft "an honest one." He 1atd the. pfOgram was "one we not only can defend but one which will pro- vide adequate flUlds, in this period when WI mutt ffght inflation, for programs the &:ottmmenl Is Involved in , .. and the PfOtr•ms the public can supoort." In aubmlttlng his 12Q0.8 billion aJ)<DdJng proposal. -first In history to top '200 billion -Nix?n ·said he eliminated or sharply cut baCk "a number of outm.oded and uneconomic pro1ram1." Included were some venerable sacred cows. He all!J ~ deftnae spending-by IS.I bill!On. Space oull'IY• were cut f481 mllllonr,IUt ii' ·propcill<t •Pl•<llllf "°° mlllloo>••,..._lor-tbo•-ft'!" yun IO ail> waw ~Jullon, and budaeied 1,;. ~ lundi lor combatling crfme, ·lood uilitcce &o the. poor;, improved ur~ .,,_ ~l (•cjllt!••, oxpaljijld 'mu. l'l"tl' lril11!DI ·ancr ot111r 19clal I""' stllrm. "Thia onU • lnfl•Uonory bu<l!!•t btfln1 ,the neoeuary,proctss of reordering our olUonal Prlor1Uts," the President sald. "For the first Ume In two full decades, lht ledtril aovemment will spend more money on human resources than on na· Uonal def•nee.'~ ™ p~tdtot projected aovernment In- come or !JOU billion incl•din& the MW Valley Complex Hearing Slated A propoled reduction of apartment · 9reaa In fountain Valley will be the sub- jecl of a public hetrlng ~fore th• Cl!;' CouncU at I p.m.t Tuesd.;iy. The reduction Is a proposed amend· merit ~ the city's . general plan which .wo\lld C10J$ out some artas now shown iS future 1partment sites. It has been 'e'°'"m""'ed fbr approval by ill• plao· Dini eonuntNfon. City coui>clJmOn will •!so consider adoption ol an ordlo...,. placing Ugh~ restrlcti&ftJ on. plaftntd developm.imti wlillln tjlO Qty. . Tlltro· wtll be no· abldy M"lml befono tile ceui>ctl ,...unc. · • DAILY PILOT rtvlnue '"' wanll lrom hlgh<r Sod•l S<eurlty tu ... Increased levjes on truck and aircraft µsert and lncre~d poatal rates-including a 7-c<nl l<lt.r. Nlson ttnphuJzed that a aurplus for the llocai YW bOglnnlng July I II vital to th< campaign qainal inflltlqn even thouib It noqUlrea cull In worthwhile pro- grama and an election-year ta increaae. "The wUIJ!llnesa ID make hafd cbolooa Is the driving force be~lnd my 1171 bvctiet prOposala/' he said. Htte ii how Nlzon'• fiscal 1971 b11d1et compares with the current fiscal year (In billJons of dollars): 1170 1171 Reveoues •. 199.4 no2.1 Oullaya $117.9 !200.8 Surplus I 1.5 I 1.3 For the first time tn recent years, the budJlet lilts no specific figures for the: Vle'tnam war. The President sald they were omitted to protect the aecncy or his future troop withdrawal plans. HE LIKES HIS JOB C1ndid1tt Bo"fa Attorney Boni a Seeking Return To City Post Nizon aJso abandoned former President Lyndon B. Johl\"°'1's cuatom of ahOwlng a •~It brttkc!Own ol •P"n<linl to.ea .. pi;...Vlf.,N1Jon;llilnpod_pro1rama.lor lhe Hun\fngton Beach City.Allomey·Don P. poor wilh other social nieaaures. Bonfa has announctd he: will Seek reeltc· Ttle mJlltary budget assumes a-$3.1 bllll~n reduction in outl YB for "pne~al tion Jn the April 14 municipal elecUon. putpqoe forces," • ca'ftgilrf which In-'Boni• WJI appointed by the city.council cludet'Ylttnam and other "cOnv!nU0t1•1" two years ago to filJ the vacancy created warrare 1 progr&nis. The Pre~dent pro· hy the resignation of his predecessor, jected a cut of 316,411 from the total Dale Bush. manpower of the a.l·milllon·man aniied Donia be<:•me the first full time city rorees. . . attornty in Huntlnglon Beach history . The overall 1!Jllltary portion Of the An attorney for lb years. Bonfa hM had bu~get was ~sltmated at $73.6 billio~, Ji.x xpe:rience in riiuniclpal law, down $5.8 billion from Qlo esUmate f erved foµr years all' staff at. the current fiscal year. That would ht the in Glendaie before <Xlmlng to Hun· srntllest share of the total budget . since tington Beach. fiscal 1950, Just befGre the start of lhe Although m.ist city attorneys i\ Kortan War. .. California ar~ :i:ppointed by their respect. ~ixon said. his .~diet demonlf.rates a ive city councils, the HunUnirt6n Beach shift 1n prionUe:s from war to peace. City Charter calls for the popular election Itt fiscal 19;119, last full year or the of the city's legal aide. Johnson adm1nis\raUon, 44 percent of Donia has been engaged in a variety of , government outlays went to naUonal cl\1c actlvllles. He has served a:s pre:sl· defense and 34 percent for such human d~nt of the Exr.hnnge club and or the roebsoulrces programs as health,, edu,cation, lfuntlngton Beach North Rot ary Club. He j rainln& and welfare. N11on s 1971 is past con1manrter of the Post -4!KI plan provides •t pertenl for human Veteraru; of Forei gn wars :fnd is ari resourots end 37 percent for derense. as~oclate nl(>mJer of the l~unt ington Officer Dies During Police Acade111y Test LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Kennetll Tllf91, 47, 1 San Fernando poUctman. died during the weeU!ld while llkln& part 111 a ,phyatcal ••durance tesl al tl\e B~ach Jayc et:i;. Ht I" curren tly s('rving as j;!eneral chairman of Crime Prevtnli on \Veek, a national Exchan~e r:lub project. and was ff'!cently reelected chairman of the Hun· tinElon Beneh YMCA. Train Crash Hurts 51 Loo Allgelia Pol~ Midamy. . ; · CHICAGO ,(UPI) -Fifty.one persons Tiiie"-.. dhk, ~~er, SUfferid ~ i\)" · w~e lnjured when two Chicago Transit parent l>farl attei'.)I·, S'turd1y while ru.. Authority lrain& collided Sunday al a nlPI: He was •ktni fl job as a &eeu.rtty · north ;side subway etttion of the new gµ,.arll . 11 l.oa A11&111o> Jnt.ematleinll Kennidy ~•Jll't5'W•Y Rapid Transit Line. ~· None was &erl6usly injured. ' t ,. ,,. mi\llog p<ll"nP I? lhO U!l!led Sta\ei, ·2!: '!'ilUon live In l!Alij°'J'!@ !!!!! Ill !lff~Ot or t'lft l!' 'l\!lll"1 ~·' m ~ "!~If! ~· ~nd ~•II 91 the ~!'•'• f"'l"llallon.11· In ~ulfle"l IJ\~~htre wann ·water,, and sandy beachet utepd from nearly as l~r north as lh-.i Vandenburg Air Force ba11e southerly to Ure Mulcan border. The Santa Barbara oil spill one year ago touched off what has become a na· tional drive for envlro11mental im· provtmenl. Sampson sai;t this was renected at the st.ate leve: last week Wtien a move was fostereJ. lo have a· moratorium on all deveJoµmen1 in tbe coastaf area. Thls, he said·, .. was defhlid as from three mllea of shore to a baJI mile inland or 1,000 feet elevalior.. If adopted, this would affect ln a major · way developmental pltns in cities along the Orange Coast. "Thls is Uie year of ecology.'' Sampson sajd. "One-third of the ·bills iittrodu~d so • .. • • lat In !he t,eg~lalur• .,e on con· "It'•. ~ofter .lof IOllJ~ f{,.~!< servatlon." . department• to aay no lh&n to reaeoaabty ttt-"~~trr6't~~ ~ '*11:~ ~.,~~& . Din• ~tblllty al a rhltoil~I ovorktll on Pofnt Harbor, • Pl}'Jocl ln w~lc~ ecology ar\d conaervi.QOO for its pofiUcal -:-sa.mpson like~ a ~rablt pride. Flt value without real reS:ard to constructive-1a1d t~e' harbor pbJi-Of the ft.I million action.. · project is now practically comple~; He spokC of the frusltatlons en-"Jl's· a wonderful laclllty,." he said, count.ered in df<iling with government "and not just for boat owners ~Y any bureaucracies. As 10 example. he cited means. It will include beaches and picnic the Hiltbor District's req•Jest for a ·are;ts for non·boaters. And Jh~ M•rine_ "simple action". l;ly I.he u.n. Army Corps Science Laboratory ~o"". .tnde! Wly will ofEnglnee-rs to dredge the 1969 flood-pro-·be a 1•!ace everyone· will want to io to duced silt out of Newpurt Be~cb's Upper and enjoy." . . .. Bay. -, The laboratory 1s supported . al all Action was stymied by an agreement educ•tlonal teveJS ·In the oounty, ft'om between the ·Army Corps and the Depart· UCI to the local school dlatrlctl, &amfiOn ment of tnttrior, he sajd. The federal said in .concludlng his "l\IAl'dld" department -was reacting to preasure remarks -guardgd beceuse of the groups which w~re. unaware that upert HarbOr Dlatrlct d.Wolutlon conttoverar ecologi~l6 had said the Jilt m~ be , and ~a use the Upper Bay swap dredged out to save marine wlldlile ln the ~tween Orange County and the JMne area. Company la sUll In UU1aUon. Plans for Future Listed- Counc~l to Discuss l mpr!'vement Options A complicated outline of Huntlnaton Beach's proposed civic improvement pro- gram offering nine options concerning revenue and seven options on tlmeLables for construction w'lll be offered to the Ci- ty Council tonight by City Administrator Doyle Miller. .The proposed Improvements range from fll.817,000 to llJ,361,400 In co•I and tnclude a ctvtc Center1 fire station1, cor- poraUon yard, library and auditorium and cOnference center. ReVenue sources suggested to finance the Pn>&•om Include the cumnl retuoe chlfl• or $1.&0 a numth, five 001ll of the city property ·tu, a ~ge to . "°" rectlpt.s f!1tlhod tor busintss licenses taxes, an .~iLProd\fCtlon lax of three cents per barrel, and an increase in the hotel· motel bed I.ax to five percent. t.1Uler a~ks th~ Cowtcil to determine \\•hich or the suggested revisions or ad· diUohs or revenue sources will be further ex:plered ·or implemented and an al· firmalicm or construction and im· plementation priorities regarding pro. posed civic improvement.s. He.note1 lhat some priorities, such as the civic center, have beei1 technically established through architect selections for the projects. "In the event revenue sources are not increased, we must settle for coa- strudloq o'f a civic center. fire ataUon and c!brpotaUOI\ yord by flo<al you 1173- 71," Miller poinl.I out. . "The proposed mtln librory would be d<iayed unlll 1171-75, with our IJ,rsl bond paymenl for lhe lacllity to be made in 1173-U. Usblf this melhod·we would PIY for the rue staUon and corporatioa yard Oil.I r.llf·U.YOU·iO basis.'! Mil er poll'lts MJt that I.ht lncreaH 'D ln-teftst rates on the current market from four to seven percent has cut the bonds !he city ia able to finance oVer a 25-year period by $2.4 million . Miller recommends that increased revenues be obtained throu&h a change to the groas receipts license fee (•lM.000 annuelly to st.art increasin1 to S23&,000 in live years): an oil severance license fee Nationalization Weighed For Aerospace Industry LOS ANG&Lf!iS (UPl.).-,A a~!liqq that Southern 'C11ifoml1•1 1 I 1 n I aerospace Industry be natlonlllited to bet· ter lhe plight or its workers should be looked at very closely, according to a top official of the Urtittd Auto Worker1. The suggestion canie from Paul Schrade, westefn director of UAW ReJion 6, in testimony before a hta.rlnr Or the state's joint legislative eormnlttee on . economic conversion. The corilmittee ls lnve1Ug1Ung t!'le Im- pact on California of spending cutbacks by the Deren,. Department and Natlclnll Aeronautics and Space Admlni1ltation. Schrade, the Jeadoff witness at ·the hearing, said a prOpoe:al by Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith that the 1ovtmment take over deftn..._ oriented corporaU.on1 "should bt looked at very closely." The unJOn offlclal said aerospace cor· poraUons In Southern Callfornla \\'ere prlm11rll y "1eared for wartime ar1d high profits." He said there was l<no reason 'vhy they can:t be public a~ undtr etin- trol of the government." Schrade. whose unlon rapresent1 some 3~,0(lO aer~ce. .workers in Southern CallfofnJa, Slid there waa no reason why &t1Ch corporations which existed 0t1 govemtntnt money should bt rnakin& a p(Olit ant Uuol-thOy should be ''c•ll•d to tt1k." . . , ./" > H< said 11\al lhe Nixon a4mlnirlraUon, U\e .P<nlqon and corporaUon declllon· m1ttr1 ,...,. devlainJ no plans and Ilk· ing: no action on what to do with the thousands of aero:ipace work~rs belnc laidt~f "'' ""111 or ii>t pif"ckt , , • Schrade tOfd 'the commlltte that the aerospace corporations were 1oing to "have to bt forced" to take remedial ac:· tlon. since they did nothing to alleviate the plight of workers laid off when major cutbacks wtre made after World War II and the Kort:an War. Industry executives are not bein1 h.urt by the cutbacks, be charged, as "they are goln1 on btlng paid." Frona Pflf18 l TRUSTEES ... district to support the baarrt and their kids. "The trustees have tried to Jive within t~e incom• .ot. the dlstricl, 11 .•~denctd by serious cut! and reductions made in I~. These cuts are still in effect and the: ta1 rate conllnues to be arnong the lowtst for any unJon high achool district In the: country." Huntlngton ™ach property owner& cur· renlly pa y $1.39 pe.r $100 of aasetttd , valuation for educaUng thelr. hl&h scho41 students. The tax override would boolt thal flF• to 11.n. Added 1o tn11 amoun1 i1 3~ ,Ce,,nts for inter~t. and ~ r~J>'! lion which would ru tile IO'*I rate to '11.23. of three cents per barrel ($-lST,000 a year ), and an lncua6f In the l'lote:.l oc· cupancy tax ($7 ,700 the first year up .to $13,400 in n.ve years). In 0U1er business before the 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. sesslons of lhe City Council: -Public Works Director Jim Wheeler recommends repair of 200 feet of the MuniCipal Pier at a cost between ft)o,000 aod $80,000. Dry rot has made the outer portion of the pier wuale for vehicles and r~ll)I lor pedestrians. · -'Appolnlmnel ol A. c. Merion to represent the lndepeAdent" ol1 optrators and C. E. "Bill" Wooda to npmtlll the Western Oil and Gu Assoc!&tien on tht city's oll code committee. -changlna on th< nom• of Shllty Clrcl• ·to Blackfin Circle is requested by VatltY Conaullant.s, lnc. . Bribery Sus~t Slated for Trial A man accused of attempting to bribe ?.layor Jack Green o( HuntingtotJ Buch in a land ionlng issue has beetJ ordered to face trial Mar.ch 30 in Superior Court. Judge James F. Judge stt that date for Wilqam New, 16, of Phoenix, Arti., and ordtred'llle financialCOOS11llalll I~ on bail. New pleaded not guilty to cbirs•• al olftrlnc a bribo lo a councllml!i and of offerln& a brlbt lo''an 'execuUve offi- cer. Pre-trial motione offered by Ntw's at- torneys wll1 be debated Marth 17 and It. New is . accu&ed ' of offertna M1yor Green $4,000 in return for the mayor's favorable vote in a toning traruiaction. Green adviled police of Utt al\eted b.rlbery ofter the !Im altempt and Naw was arrtsttd as he made rtnewed overtures to the city official ProHCut.ors claim that New IOU&'bt the mayor's cooperation on a i&ning chlnp for 29 acres o! land near Slat.er Avenue and Gothard Strotl in Hunlinflon Buch. Wreck. Victim's Funeral Slated . ' ~1ass for Thoma' F. Ault, 11, or 8411 Balmoral Dr ., Huntington Betch who died Saturday in a Santa Ana trariJc ar· cl~ent, will be celebrated at 10 a.rO. Tut ,. day in St. Bon@venture Catholic Cburci•. Burial wfll follow in •he Good Shepherd Cemetery. • , Mr. Ault died :Jatiirday morning when !he plcktip truck ~ was drlvlng sm-.hed 1nto a parked car on Ritchey Street, S.nta ~Ill, act0rdln& lo pqllce. His two-year· old daugtittr, Tammy, was serioualy in- Jored ··~ ls undu' ll!...,,lve care al Or· . anp Count,v llltdlcal C..ter. SurVt\IOrs lbelude his 'Y'ife, ~a ti TlnUllY: fllut -"'· Keith of GMd•~ Grove, Ttrry of Bre.a, Timmy ahd Dt\rld of Colorado: and two sl1ters, Mrt. N~ RoJ1\ or w,iaonvme and Mrs. Vll'ilni• OllAM•I C045t "Ulll,1-i lMO C.OM •AHY- le\Mo.t N. W•1cl ,.,,,~. ""' •vt111t ... .-Surg~ry Can~i Change Sex -. . Callls. .::_ Harb6ur Runners Win 5 Medals Them•• l(,, .. jl 11111 ... r.,,,,.,. 4, ¥11,,1i;~, ......... ,1 ... '"tto' >.lb1tt W. l1tu .f.J.-ltli f<ll!or __ __J__ -~.::: ··! ....... .i • ..-·-~ Britisli Judge Rules in A~i1iuling Marriage • --~ .. \ l'lalmtd wllrul refu~al or incapacity by lll• wue lo et>11sumn1ale the marriaga. Miss Ashley asserted she was and still is a woman ano charged refusal· or in· capacity by Corbell. Nine physician&, including experts on anat6mlcal and psychological sexual a\>. nBtmalit~. ga'\e ~eoce during the 16'-~•ndy ~fY1ri.~c. deaor~ ~ "l!!ltQ\ieJn l~w_ a ac . Judge Onnrod., a doctor, said Mil's A~h)e)' was born G.orge Jamieson and brought up IHI a OOy. ~Te joined the Brilish ~avy at l6..._but le fl after · psythl11tric tl'tatment I t ~everal cjjnics. ' At age 21 Jan1lr'°n Joined a trotJpe or ftmalt UnpefsuiiatMs.~ l ''By Uus llme." s3id lb~ judge. ''.l!ml~son W;J1 .Ja~lng. reaularly the lmtll!Je fe• hormone. t slti 1gen to e~· l"01trase tit• developlnt111t of the bre•Jt1 and • fett\tle tyoal>r physique." In JllfJO be underwent eur&ery tor "a so- calttd st.1-chan1e opcrauon, tt the Judie ·~fd .. fU1 months .:rltf the operallon ~lln Alhley met Corbett, son of Lord ~o~·allan. He w~s then 40, married 4nd l1v1n1 with his wife and four chlldfen. After Corbett and Mils Ashley married in 1;63, they were together "no mott thin 14 days in all," the judge said. • In his lengthy written docwnent, Ormrod sald two court mf:dlc:al in- 1pectora l'tported Mils Aahl•Y bid ho l111- J1S!!!.~I -to s<xyal In~. A chromosome test on bet -body ttJ11 -cl.r- rltd out by a ca.,,bridie l!"'!""'· reported all ctilJ examined were mat~: Or1nrod Sugaesteri Miis Ashley-was. in fac1 a transtV:ual malt -"a female im· prisoned In • m•l• bod,y." Sur~ery for su1·h ~pie, he seid, was nn ty ~ wi y" of .rellevlnq P•Y•'holo1lcal di:i ress -not to change their sex. ~ledlc•l witne slieS agreed, ht we11t on. lhoU llU.IPJQ&ic:1tlJ1J..xual con~tlll1tion o{ an lnJJvll:fual '"" fixed not liter th11n bfrl~ ajld coulJ not be c~&nled bf n1~1cal or surcloal means. -1'Ke l•w\ salci C'lnnrocf, i hnul4 adopt three: criteria : chromosomal, ge~odal (presenct or absence ot te,ltf or ovarl«iJ and~rtnllal lactors (lncludlna ln· terna.I It.I or11n1). . . ~ . --- ffo•oreii Cap!. Martin llalubedla~ Jr. ol Huntington Beac~. com· 111anqer of lhe West Los Angt-. I•! Division, J, o 1 l\,n1~ei · Police Def artment, is the re· ciplent o the annual Pico. Robertaon Lions Club Award -for lurtherlng pollce-commur\· lty relalion1. - • -- Debbie Giesy led ' ltarbo1.,1r View Elementary School to five medals ln tht recent Southern Callfornla cross country championships held. In tncte:wood. ~bble woo a lint plact medal. Ol\ltr wlliJ!er; were Gary Blume, A4fnt DeLeyola, W<ndy Settil end Julie oi,tlod. Cocl>ts ol the HarbOllr vi.w teom wve teachcn l.a)'llO N~ and KathY Glio- .,...,_.Sclleel Principal WIW!ID Lejeber atleli4td ~ cilllt\plonlll!111- HoJlywo()d Home Fite ~atnage at $30,000 HOt.~ ywooo OJPI) - A lw•111!'Y ijoilywooct lllll• home •~1talned llOMt d~ll\IP to "' uppat floor SUMay 111111' 'i''ben~_ftrt eruplllj aJltr a ~ 4og or cit •PPl"!'\!Y knoc;k!'I om a li&)tted candla bllrnilll Iii 111 upatllra room. T1lf ~11.. at tilt' hoqle 0~· O'Hare waa controlled quickly lif· c~penles of city firemen who It Ihm l]irtodJng to the down-., to olJolnlnc ...... .• • I' -· = - • ~ ':'r'i $f.itr!Jent · , · . , County. T~~gher On-Po1:-A.rrests. By JERRY RAi'/KIN A5*11Nill ,.,_. Wrl1tt • If )'')U are arrested for marijuana posse:it'llon in _9range Qounty, _,your chances of drawing a stifr felw1y aen· tence are nine out of IO. , But If you live next door in Los Angeles (founty, the chances on the same offense are only two out of 10 that you'll draw a felony conviction. ' . These differences ln treating of mari· -. ' .. ·~mogFight Outlined · ~By_ [Vi xon the hottest price town! • in • • • • • • • • • 'the weather's right for chili-and El .Rancho's price on-French'8 ·Cbfli..O is right for everybody! Save today! . ·• Ground · Beef for Chili ..... : ................. : .......... : .......... : ........... 69~ Lean tender beef .. , coarse ground , •• yowr chili will .be rich '\\·ith generous chunks _of goodne.ss ! I Lean Braising Ribs ......... : ... -..: ..................................... : .................. 49~ Hearty ~f ar~nesS ..... and so Jea n! Serve braising ribs with noodles • ~ • ~njoy flavor ••• and economy L . ' Stuffed-Flank .Steaks ... : ...... ; .. : ........................ _ ......................... $J.29 1b- Ready for the oven , • •• and your p)eaaure I Tender beef -• llluffed with Cnbbison'a bm1d d,...ins I . . ' , . . . . kefiamales ........ ::·":~·:5.:..~ .. :4lir '1. :·:_Spanish Onions ..................... 2 ... 1r XLNT ••• by Nalley's ••• 8 ounewe&Cli! • • \ ~dd zest to:pourfavofitechili di1hesl -•• ii••'••. il.7~·,.-~ •• ~.)•i'.•· ••• ii •••••••• , Introducing Ei Rancho's ·· ---: II!: .. C.t :rours toc1a1 ••• th• ... Y way to file El Rancho l!eci.IJUI for readY. referenoe ! --·- • .......,-~. 1970 H Seeks Re·eleetlon ' ... p&ign. .. . JmTii~jate feacUon waa f1vorable to:~: the 'SUperviaor. •• ir"· ''This cleari the""alr," aaid ope taauna,·; Beach' res1dent. "What We.want' to~"'· now is · jun who was-behind the reCall movemenL and what it wu all abouf;N • ·: Many suppartera of the recalf cam--~· ~-have.freely a(fffi]tf.!d that:fi:ceno s~t reC115.1lwr,! -?:.,,· 11s:'"-~~ "{...._ • coworkers to name Ute power ~ the m~ve=nent has hampered . 'the CIUle: t· throughout u,. Fifth Dl!trict. · , · • ,.. Annpun~ent of the recpll 'c~ign was l'lade 'by · Anthony J. TarantinQ • .' arc'· San "Clemente resident who ·deslribest r himself as a &CUlptor=deslgner. Tarantina hu "'<>l beeo available for comment for--:-;::- the past three months. ,.. .• ,·, "· .. .. ' s. ' ·-.. • ,_ ~ ! ... - -: . ' : ' ' i I : ' Cllili Beans ....... -............. lr· Del ·Monte Tomatoes ..... 2r : ' ' ' • ' . Plump bean& from Hunt'sl No, 21~ ca~! • R..i ripe,,. solid pack •.• No. 303 cuf P·ri._t tl i7l effect Mon.., Ttiu., Wed ., Feb.-t, 3, '-·No tralu.to d.catera. · • • ·ARCADIA: S<JllMt~lld HunUnjton Dr. (Ef It.Indio Cento!) PASADENA: 3211 WISf CqlOrodo Bl•I. SOUTH PASADENA: I11monl and·HunUnaton DI. HUllTlllGTOll BEACH: -and ~· (Bolrdw11~ Cen~r) • NEYIPolr BEACll: V21 Ntwport 81"-. 1of · 2555 ~.DI.~ Vllilp Coft\11) • ;. ' •• ~:...i ~ ' ;· I r ' . ' • • . ' ' • • , -' • .. b • I I • I I I ~ -·------··-• \ .( °"1LV Pl~O,? M~,. ftb<WJ. 3. 19!0 •• • * WU 4 L 14.) W±S!Ce:w,, -. ~ "~"" °""' ,...,. stttt)" r From Win Senitts BtiENOS.AlllllS. Ar,enu.a -Fedtta! pol~ "''°"~'· i!te..-fh1I llO per10!1l'....,lllltd end !$0 were illjlll'-.i·ln the <ralf Sui\dei of • ~ ' Pl"'niilr npr"' and a local --tr, 'n Jam.M .. w!th pe0pl .. ""'1!lb!I ftoili' a· summer wette:bd m·t11e comfiryllde.~ The · .1'< lioe _ announoemeot Aid the .i.atr. toll ~probably" w)ll 1oillcJiet. . . Tl>' .i~, :t<avelln1 at 61 milff •• h<ll!r. plo\Jtd ln!O th< rur and Clt-fhl. commuter trltn, which bad atallt4. Th~ wreck, ..One of the wor&t r~ diWters··in l)lotory, ~ ~ 'MoY!r.' 1t1iher.i ;1. Daley ot Chi· 4110 · recenUy was bumPed from tbe Uaf Of 10 bj!11"'1ressec! men by Mayor J....,. V. Llhclwy o! N e_w ~ · · · .,. York. 'Dil~ waa asked how be . ~~~:·fi~~~~~n~:~ i M~~ph11'~I .Bigh·t 'J'lie Glen4a1e home of AM•aw f ~· ·. • · · • · :t'iin'~.s::i:.c::d::te:~·~; th Ca~er Cured;.He'll .. Defend. Seat ato and tllls ~r they still bad. to. " . "· · • pilf. tax on tll••P.roi>eJ:IY· 'j'b"'Cltj° ~ SACRAMENTO (UPI) -H•vll>J taxed them notli1n(; Jbe :county II bi!en -notlfied • ht · is totnp)ttely tlDd ·them · noUlllii, the scbool : cured of tiv;oat c!nctr, 11. s: ~· district taxed. th'111 noflliDi .. B u t ,. Geor1• Murpf1y today laid ooidt !he the" Coun!Y ·l'lood con\i0ll>11tr1ct • queatlon Of 1'11. ~•Ith nil 'be11n billed them·•I.74. :.. . -; conceotr•tJaC -on'l>ow lint f9.wll\' . ' • • • ' -kctlon, . About a r•r 110 Atviii 1•,.Y. •·"Any !ingtrinJ doubt . about decide•!' lie' bad·•noUlb Of wilf..~ . wht~ fh• 1tn1tor, WOllld ~pin inC ot blocked r.nroa4: ·cro•sirui! I has been nimoved, Nld DO Vu L. for tardy tralni. &Ibo• then: '!lie Shumwoy, l'O!Mlunic•ttootdlnctor Detroit mill bis fllOo! "about. 25.pr -for tile MllJ'PhY <llJ!Paign. 30" complaints afahlrt 'the rill·· • J MurphY rt!~ • ~tlalled ·~• . • rt' ,, ' • medical report · Simday wl1ICb " roads. In his "•w• cou appear· elate' his clil<ftr:ot fhl tomiz•llia'-'-· ance, a pleased Iwrey watch~ I betn cured and ht II Ill ''e..Olliot ~afflc court refere~ John C•!'~ l'lulth." ., ~ · · fill' the Noi;folk and Western Rall· Tlill . setmtil to illmlnate iny ' · road $700 for three complalll'f~ 61 · -lblUtyMuryliy,riiilb\atep'ai14<:" blOclcinf. beyond · the perrn1ss1ble tb1s ym _ ,. .freq a•.~ 1 y fi~ tnlnutes. The P•M Central · )ipeculated .:.. and pehnlt 1'lt fl'te.d wao fined $200 in one case and $300 · ani1 .19'4 campatcn mona&er HEW 111 another. Secretary Ro)>ert H~l"llleb:'t0 run • in 1\18 place. . ' Headline on a n1w1letter to con· ' -Tht ml!diC:al,rtpo:t wu prepared stitiients from Sen; William Pr••· { ·by tile S<l'lli!>l.Clinfc and ltelearch ..,,,..., (0.Wla.) reada,thuoly: "Prox ri Foul!datfOil "In Lo •Jolla. Marpby 2nd' Senator in U.S. History to An· spenl -llx '.days ther'e, Jan. H , swer 1.000 Consecutive Roll Calls." uodttiolni i..ts In on df<rt to ltl- Tht !int wao Mor9or1t ChHI ~ Ue once and for all the que,tioii of Smllh, (ft.Maine). hi~,.:.:i:tlent Is 1 ,..lklevalopld. • ••DilOlltiaJltd !'l·yeer-old lllllttd dlofl• Shoylor, sportin& t-0-24-37 I State. lenator," docton f«md. ~. , .mel1ur!tnents and several beauty , · .,,, , .... fN GOOD HEAL TH Murphy, to llun l contest -prl2:es, put a want ad in L::""""";;it:""';iii""'""'"":;m•m,i!!"=""'""'"'"""'"'°'lilO'-"'G:""::ll>""'.il th.e Billericay, England newspap-___ ·· r er Wednesday for boy friends . The' ad told prospective •uilors · h e r C:ltes Bl ""hts Cae father, who acts as her bodyguard . 9 -. . - ---------.. War Up~Jirge Prompts · U.S~ Restrictions - SAIGON (UPI) -Th• u. s. Command oald todoy the Conunun!sta alJO!l<cl 111 Allled Bases and toWl\I dwins the weekend in the heaviest attack in a m0<1th but lost 700 dl!ld in· groua!l fighUng. The upsurge In filhlinC b~ht new rtstrlctlons on U. S. soldiers dunng the Tel period. Infonned Ameriqn military aources said U. S. servicenlen have 'bfftI ordered to stay out ol ·Salgod during th• thrte-doy Tet lunar new year boUdly unless on of· ficial business. The sources said the .order originated directly from Geri. Ortl&bton v;. Abrams, the U. S. military commandlr In Viet- nam. Allied intellieence. sources have said the Communllts ~Ian. lnrnas<d ter· ror au.acts In the capital during the Tet period, parUcularly against Am•rlcons. Official sources said leaves and pa!&ti durin& Tet would be lirnlted. The actual Tet ·holiday is .feb. 6, and widespread communist ati,& were expected befCre ~nd alter the fOUr-day Tel truce pro- claimed by the Communists. That' truce runs from 7 a.rn. on Thursaay Feb. 5 for four days. The allies are erpected to a.o-~nce a one-day truce. The sal•os and weekend batUts that ran1td from the Mekont. llelta to the demilitarized ione killed at least. 22 Americans and wounded at leut 1$2 others, military spokesmeia said. During the 24-hour periO<j tnding at a a.m. today, 44 targets in South Vit.tnam came under mortar or rocket attack. ' • ,, ': --~t ~p~~~lls,: DOI as fierce as -~ u~p~e, w itn,es$ Spokesman said In the previous 24-hour period, the guerrillas attacked 'JO tara:etJ, lls the most in a one-day span since a Com- • 'IN... . ) , -. , . munist offensive high point Sept. 5 . .u~ S. '1F,Ui3';~~~ -casualties from the two days of-lhellinp -were ·three killed and ~~decf .. , ~·1 Klan Revival: W!fb 'robed Klansm.eP~~tamling . in front o! the podium, Jmperjil' W1zani·-0f"flieK11 Klux-1Clan, Robert M; Shelton s~ak• to a group at Uie Dearborn, Mich . :Yo•th Center Sunday. The Deirbom' stop,wu· the lhltd ,jg $he) ton's .nationwide "recruiting <:ruoade"· to rtviv..i,fll•• , ..... Allornnt Gentrat MitcheU chat.I with /'l...CV Ann H~n. Zl, daughter of Agriclature· Secretartf Hardtn," and Dougla.r L . Roger1, 28, son of Secre· ~ry of Sta.le Rogers. The pair was Mnored at a recepUon a.nnou11cing their plan& to be marrltd ne.xt Jan u- ary at tM N¢ionol Presbyteria11 Church•4• W°'hlngton D.C. • Wayland Baptiat College in Plainview, Tex, iJ collecting Bel- fy Croeker coQpons ·IO help buy a kidnay., machine ' for a fotmer tjaoamale. "Ctitredlly the count Is 397,IMJO and we ·had •everal fllled : ctasaroonu still . uncounted._We ~·ff to ourpass the 400,000 mark,'' sa1d 'Paul'Butlor, dean of students. WASHINGTON <APt-A aurpr!lt wit• n.., ·1estllied !Oday that SUprem• Court nominee G. Harnild Carswell. wblle a U.S. district judge •In Tallllltaaaee, Fla., had a reputition aJ .a,n ob&tn.icUo;nlst in clv!J !'liht.l ·C ... S. The 1 .. t1mony belor• th~ • s.n.te Judleill)' Committee was · given by Em.It H. ltoetnlitrger, a New York City l~wyer, who said be served as_ .a vqlunteer counsel for civil right&. workers in the Florida panhandle in tht aummer of1t6f.1 -!- 1>1oii' of hil· j.,Umony dealt v/lth a caie In whlc:l' nine clergymen were '11entenetd , I to Jill by •. City judge In Ta)JahiS1ee N ige1ia Exp·e s •fler thtr hod attempted to tntegrale the airport there, and their l5ubsequent ef· fo~ to obtaJn release through a habeas U.S. Colonel "'rpu' P"Ut1on. - _ 1 ;Rosenberger contended 1 that Carswell LAGOS (UPI) _ The NiWten .... ,... had !old the city etlomey how to circuln· menl bu expelled a U.S. Ar1f1Y colonel • >'tnl an order of (he •th U.S. Court of Ap- who wH tilt representitlve of President pOala by reducihg tilt· .. ntence of the Nixon's special envoy on relief operaUons clergymen to tlie time they had already into tlie former Blafran enclave. spent In jail. c No explanation for the o u 1 t er of The witness said the effect was to wipe Eugene Dewey Of. Hendenonvllle, N.C., out the clergymen's standing to get a wag glven beyond a government 11t1te-bearlna on .their habeas corpus petition ment to the U.S. Embassy that "bil ~ to leave them with a permanent prmnce., In Nigeria al this tJme Is 1Jt. criminal· record. approprlalt." His Interpretation was chailenged by Dewey was the represtDtative of C. Stn. Roman t.. ·Hruska or Nebruta and Clyde Ferguson Jr., Nixon's ·apeclal other ReP:UbllcaM on the committee. envoy on relief operations: He bu ....S. The Calling of Roatnhtrger delayed th• several. trips Into former B1'fran terri· JCheduJed ·~ance of leaders of civil tory •Ince the rebtl state fell W.. wOeb · r11hts ·organliat!ons to tesllfy In op. ago. 'poattJon to Canwell'• nomination. The u~ae in the wetkend ~ cot• responded With Allied I n It I I I 1;e n c~' eatimates that CommunistJor~ would ,;tep up attacks before a lour-dly vtlt- Cong cease-fire ror the Tet lunar new year begirming at 7 a.m. Thursday. Spokesmen for Gen. Abrams refuatd l9 describe the up&urge in battle activity U a Communi~t orrensive high point. They pointed out that the, attacks ·were not carried out countrywide but were concentrated In the central highlands and in the nation's five northernmost pro- vinces. · whiu -~•Ptez11•mst Klan . A group ol ~,picketed peacefully ®1'19, protesting use of the. center Jor the meeting. ~ Supreme Court ~ismisses ' Challengeta T~itionLaw ' Labor Meetin• g WASHING TON" (UPI) -Th< •Supreme travel freely and tA> lit tnalod eqllllly by Court today dismissed a d1alJfnge to th~ an law. . . ·"- common state practice of charging out. In another decjslon today, the supreme Strikes Out of·state ·"1Ud••I• higher tuition at jlllblic Court unanimously approved a -nl colleges and ·universities. five lines creating a giant neW r.aiJroid 0 R ii Di T{1e ac~On ' le.ft sf.c¥Jding. a C1Hforni,a emP.ire to operate ln the western United ll . 3 · Sp Ute appeala court· opinion fhehpedal lets for State.. non.residents are not unreasonable or The r.o decision overruJe4 antitrust ob- WASHINGTON (UPI) -Labor arbitrary, and may legitimately be used jectidis by the Jusiice Department and Seclet.ary· ~orge P. Shultz met today by a state to preserve the financial in· upheld the right of the Interstate. .com.- with bis top aides but came up with no tegrity of public education. ·~ merce Commi6sion (lCC) to ·allow the new prop()Sals to resolve the long ra.UrGad Northern Lines rallrOild merger. dispute tfiat bas ra ised the threat of a na· The suit concerned Deborah Dickey The court also took these other ·~ t.ioowlde strike nut Week. KJrk. 24, a former Ohio r~ident who before starting a three-week receaa:. "We have no brilliant ide.as so far," a married Charles R. B. Kirt, now a depu. -Held that the st.ates have authority to La~r Department spokesman reported ty 'California attorn,y general, in 19&7. regul1te rates and service Of tht at the end of the hour-long conference .• · She Jolned him in Callf«nja, where be mulUmilllon dollar community antenna "We're just going to have to re-ezpkri: bad been a resident for niore than a year, t.elevlakln fCATV) industry. It upheld a !~As~i::lbf_!~~ Secretary William J . and··Mm1Jed Jh·tbe graduite t1Chool of the Nevada law providing joint regulation ar· U. th. chlel 1 med. •· t Unlveratty ol CalUomla' af J!erbl°'~..,.ments With the Federal Com· seo-, e . govemmeii . 1awr a · · -· ""' uni ti CO · the bargtlntng \ilks, ·auended lhe sesl!ion t>IYID& under protest an extra ~1 non· m ca ona mnuNion . called by l>huJts a few ~ours ,belor• 1'sldent liiiuon 1.ee lor'tbe •Chool~ur. , ~fu~d tA> order U.S. D~!ritl JUdg> representatives of four shoj>craft" unions Kirt fl1ed suit against the boan' of Geofle L. lfart Jr, O[ Waahington iAf bsue were meeting with rally,·ay negoUat.?1'!· rt1ents in his. wife's behalf, coi'ltendlTig a at'J Immediate judgment that Rep. Adam Failure .to come to terms on a work one-year residency reqllirement to-escap;e Clayton Powell Jr. ·to.N.Y.). was irtl- rules dispute within a tfkiay crace period the out-of-sta.tt fee was unfair fur ',t properly excluded frotn the 90th Congrei~ imposeli Saturday by U.S. Olstrlct court woman who had manied a state resident and therefore autom•tlcally enUtled ta Judie J~hn J. Sirica would again · open and planl!'d ~live ~re. · back J>ay for. the time be was barred . the PoSslbtlit.y of strike action by the 'J11e suit ·aJeo-~launed !lucb practices Hart wants·~ &lve the Claim· further con-! unions and lockout retaliation ~Y the violate a person's .~tutional l"ightfi to · !ideratioo._ · , • I . Cold Wave Warning& Po&ted i'n Parts· of 17 States Celifertdll /. I -~· . ' railroads resulting in a transportation · ! . renuter•tffre• -l'ris.is of etaggering Proportions. The decision to go back to .the B -rn ... 1_ R p ·~ "';;' ••tt. bargaining !<Ible al noon PST today came ·urns .l .aAeS-eser.ve ost; " n 11 .M Jess than 24 hours after the court order ~~ ~ ·~1 ended-a strike by the unioos against the «1 ·'• .01 Union P11cifi c Railroad 11\d blocked until -~ ~ :: ;:,~;..: lockou•· scheduled by th~ Interest Rate Drop Hinted "' 1• .ti! " . •s J! '' ·1 ·11 .01 .... ,Jj " J1 14 .. " -n '' " " .. . " .. • -11 .... 51 '42 .. . " " .. ,. '' ·' '' 3J .. " ., .. .. ' .. ' ... . " .... • 1.i m " .. .. .. : ~-" ~ " .. Prof's Son, 21, Killed in~olau:p ~tlLL V AIJ,EY !UPI) -Ronald Gustafson, the 2t~year..old ton of a S•n Ftancl.ko State C<lll~ge prOf.t~, was ~hot to death Saturday night in what was describf<flo police as a holdup <1ttem)'tt. MIU V•li•Y Police Inspector Robert Siok sOid two Mill Valley mtn, Edward ,_lfey, 21, and G>rald Granados, 25, !old cers y were workint on a c•r at B:igliy'a home 11nUI nt•rly mldnlght. • • ' Bagley and Graoodos •aid Ibey left !ht how;e, and wera. ac<.wted by three ~a.I wearing &kl maSka. Thty 11ld"Oht ~ drew a .ts callber pi•mt and dered them to "ttay tn tbe bouae." / • . ' • ' ·~ I \ ' • . .. ' omen . ·., JODEAN'HASTINGS, 642-4321 ~,. ,.,,,.,., t. 1r11 M '"'" 11 ' ' Ticktockers Mail ;Bids.~ ·Turning their thoughts lo spring are me1nbers of the Ticktorjl:- efs of the Souf.h Coast Chapter, National Charity League, for tbatWJJ ,. be the theme of the group's annual Spoon Luncheon . . Addressing invitations !or the ·mother-daughter event ate the_· Junior·Ticktockers, who al so have invited grandmolbers ~an'd incom- ing memberli. · The intermediate group will arrange _ for decorations, and the seniors will model youthful 1970 styles Iron{ \Ii• H,t>Pl( ~nger._ , ' ' The luncheon and fashion show w~ tak;e pla~.Th9rsdayl· Feb. 12, in the Lakewood Presbyterian Church and preparin~ 'ii buffet o! t~mpting casseroles, salads and desserts Will be the-patronesses , moth- e·rs of the Tic}t.tockers . ' .·· Price of each luncheon will _.be determined t;iyy:t,he number of ,1 JSJ>90nSCul in each serving, and all proceeds wtU' be t:J!>nated to .th e '1 · Foster Cbildl'en's Fund. ' · ~~--.• ~ ·• · :'". Serving as chairman of the event i:; Mrs. Max Hargis, and 'as- sisting With arrangements is,rMrs. D~a'n~Nicodemus. . ' • • ·-. ' " Also circled on this month's calendar 'i,s'S3turday, Feb. 28, when another motber-daught¥" activify is planned~The group ll'ill .t911!' Huh- tington Library following time-out 'for:lunchOon in1b• Honkers res- taurant. Pasadena. • ~,·~ ~.,,,,. :, .... -1 ' · 'Nationll Charity Leagul"is a nonp'f'oCll brganization Comprised ol adult patronesses aod Ticktockers to encourage.,charitab!e endea- •-·• Qrs and Coster, social, cultural and phiJantJ:aropic training. , t,' • SPOONS' HIGHLIGHJ~D -Spoons will take im a,ddj\ional im- pbrtance when members of National Charity League, South Coast Chapter, gather !or the annual mother· and daug~terSpoon ~uncl); eon and Cashion show. Adding an extra s·hine ~d··Ui~e·serv'ing::~re~.· sils whicli.~itl defenplrle•th4,. cos.t .of each Iuilcheon are·Ticktock- ers (le!! to · right) Sue, H•nex. Denise Kenworthy, Heidi0Hugbe1 and Tracy Tomti .• Pr0ce0cls ljrlll bene!it'the league's F6ster Cbil- <lren's. Fund. ·i'·•;; • ... · ' _., •.,. . .. . ' ' . . ,. , . . Cgrn_~L -,~ i.·~·;-. . ..~ . ... ..(\,,; ., . ""'. ,:· i'"t -• ' • . -,, . ~ ~ .. ·-~ :;.;~~::;;;~iliiiiil ,, t "u rne-Cj: ) Bargains galore are waiting just 'around the comer for thrifty shoppers b<taua. tlie thrift shop, operated · b y Golden Key, support group to the €hlld GuldaQCe Center of Orange County, today mo,ved to a new location. '· Fonner:ly located at 223 ., ~ St., Huntington BeaCb, shop now will !te localed in arger facWUes at ~11 Filth St. · Mrs. Paul Frluell. thrill ahop chairtnan, amt· Mrs. James Hughes, Golden Key president, are anticipating that an even larger supply of merchandise al thl! same low prices will be available for both old and new customers in the bright new shop. Merchandise lnclodlng new. and used articles Is donated by members and area residents and all proceeds from the Shop's saJes are eannarked for the Child Guidance Center. Members of Golden Key volunteer time to ata!f the Uuift shop wbi~h is open between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. each Monday, Wednesday and Friday of the week. The center, ~ocated In Costa Mesa, is a low-fee psychiatric clinic for Lhe treatment of emotionally troubled children. I P.ayment js based on the in· \' djvidUal fa!"\11 ... ~l~ty • to ·~ pay and a large pQrllan of the . Modern Flappers Flip -Over V-e;r/ent.ir.ie Do.nee Costumes and a Charleston contest will set the tti~ine (rom Mrs. James Ziething are Mrs. G~ Shep-. ON T~E MOVE -Mrs. H. C. Matheny (left) and Mrs: T. J ,·He1111es Jr.!"1J1in- dle up' for the trClt to the Golden Key thrill shop's new location. ®'t is abaorbed by supporting group;1 such as Gorden Key and cUrect contrlbutl<ifls from service clubs, church groups, roundations, Community Chest and United Funds. for the St. Valentine's Massacre when the Hunting-pard (left), chairman and Mrs . Peter Holden. Tick .. ton Beach Mrs. Jaycee~· stage 'lhir-annual dance ets, at S5 per couple, may be obtainedJl)t calllrig from 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, int h e Mrs. Ziething , 842-1338, or Mrs . Shoppard, ~7340. Tale ol the Whale, Balboa. Taking dancing lessons ·. r • Ne~ither Titf e.s :Nor· Shingl~s Account for ' •• I _,/ Los-t Marbles ·· ' ,. -DEAR ANN LANDERS : Is the· human having·a mass nervous breakdown? t has happened to common decency? ked Pf!i!>ple on lhe stage and thousands nuts standing Jn line to pay $23 for a et. Foor-letter word! tn campu' pa· s aod everywhere youth demanding , right to sleep together in college dorm· les. nl:f'""·'ft3 r rea<f'where a Califorriia, hologist-says the best way ror 1 hu&- nd to•regaln lost potency is to have an Air with ·an~r womao -and .the man 'Bhould bi! oupplied by the !bet,. t. e tberapisL makes ll clear, howev~1 I It tan't be )Ufl"..iNY 10oman. lt m"" ~ a woman who la •liit haviq t "ltl • this way, Che doctor claimed ih1:1uk1 be ~ 1alla..U. Merely because •man 11 a tJttr. 1 valuable service for both. _a.R11t--..1t meu lte Ital aU Ill• m1rble1. In -my d1y a man W~ prorored woffien 'ntf!ft In tookJ ID tVUJ' field, and that -for sex was known as a pimp and It waa '*' 11 ,....,, ~a pretty 1ow down business.. TodaJ.lt ii 1 • called "lli<npy" arid coasldertd r-·ot::~R ·ANN LANDERS: t Just. nnlohed able in some fairly high<lw place..' ' serving 10 doy• or jllry duty. Ovft HO Please comment. -SPEECJfLF.SS people. were Interviewed before 13 quali· DEAR 8PIZCllLllll8: ~d· ~. lied l!lrllll, OCllld be f""I", .,..._Wat By -t Not lot. me. Net' t ""'eC! 11 <:llMlaerable tneonvenlence by ur ol lllJ' medkll ,.. poydolllrtc: .... and per1()l1I! ncrl!ice. Aller tntermln- • \~. able hours or listening, endless note taking · and much soul searching, we reached a verdi!;t. t felt as 11 t had performed a meaningful public service. · • ll Seems a great many of our friends didn't Uke the verdict. The phone Is driving me crazy. "Why did yoo decide that way? Doesn't your conscteoce bother · you?" Where\ler ·we go, people Want to · talk a_bout lht case and argue 'r'ilh me. I Last night my husband gay~ me orders. tte llid Jt YoulU Met ,1erve qn 'a ·Jury I.gain as T~ lit ~-~e. The lhl~ tsnrt wwth Tl. ll y<>ur'name'ge\a puUtd, you 'll • have to say you afe pttjUd.ictd Ind Wilh to 5e excuse¢'' · t agreed ~ml rm 1tad l did; it w11n 'I worth I~ -TIRED • l - .DEAR TIRED: I'll! "1'l' you !eel at ,.. do bee-Jllrl' ierYtce II a vital ti tlMahl to -·demecraltc l)'lltm. I • ,.. Wltt ~ )!tllr decltloo and, hi U~ clllap i....-olltnct. We neecl clU· -u.-1 '--. ia .John Doe .. la Mary JonlS .. pleaei!" Thia "J)rt)Cedure eliminates •. itrltating question, "Who ii calllng?~'-('9r;IM WCl(d, please. I'm sick or telepbope ·alobL -TEXARKANA ~ DEAR TEX~ l'vt pa1Ae4'1t before and I'll do It 11ala. People ..... lo 1M ,,._ mhtded, • DEAR ANN LANDERS) For )'ea.rt I When romanllc glancea_,tum to warm have a11fwtrtd the ~e aod ,he«rd embraces is It Jove or t:htmlstry? Send the P1f11 on the Olwr•tnlt •1, hWho Is for the booklet 1'Love • Sa ~ How 10 thltt" l then •R,.~!li!ln did 1ou c•U?" Tell the Dtlleronce,'' by Ann t.anders, The pirty oltonJ!il\P·"ll or ,elll 'I' ob-~s· lonl. lllmped .. ,.,t .. dd..-d IW1.if( ~-• • '·~ -, ~ "' eq,ve lDd 45 '«n\I, ln coin with fO'Jr Why don't these clodlttahze1hllt req .~. • they lnirude on the Privacy of olher1. !he AM Landen will bt &lad lo belD ,.. ,.._Jbility ol· tdenWlf•Uon ls o~ with l'O\J_', problems. Send them tO lier THEM, not the pe-!hey call.' In core OI the DAILY PJLO!', e~lollni "'Tlie' weu ---lnd!vldUal says, "Tlllr • sel~......,.. .... ..io,,.. ' l ' .• ' . ~ I ~~lem -., _hard u~~ rom•: ~~~-'-~~~--~~~---...;......;..;;.._ ____ __,;.._ ____ ;;.__..;;..;.;..--.._... ....... __ ~,:.:...::..~·= i- I lo Help Wanted: Women · Employers favoring Maturity . By JODE'AN HAS11.NGS are openings for · un1kllled, or • Del,, f'lllll ,..., skilled and trained. personnel. That a nia'rrled woman with Of ,the • approltmately 1650 chlldren in achoo! Qlak~ an employes presently working in tdul employee wu the con-Orange County Hospital, balr aen.IU• or four speakers at ~ are womei;t. Hcond seulon of Careers for "Women should start. plan- Women sp-Onsored by the . nlng in their young years to Fountain Valley W o m a 'l ' s . co~bine a career and home Club. · ·environment. The best op-- The lectures, open lo the portunities will be for those. public at no charae, are being ·with training and...skills, and conducted lh the city's com· medicine is going too fast for munlty center. schools to keep up. In the Speakers were Mrs. Shirley future we will have to provide Toutant .. assistant personntl for retraining within the com· manager with S a l e · C o munity." fnsurance Co.; Mrs. Susana Jobs for unskilled women· Brown, persoMel and ornce without high · school diplomas aupe"laor, J. C, Penney's; are open now in food services, Ron Yleld!n&, repre!enllng the h o us e k e e p i n·c and u Oranse County ti.t e d j c a I laboratory and X·ray aides. Center, and Mrs. Patricia Tests are giv~n tor office Rahner, area public relallont work, biit th~ .. b I g g e s t ~r and a s 1 I 1 t a n t challenge is in the skilled arKI manager of Weatern Girl, Inc, .!iemiskilled field which in· fn the t970a the medical eludes vocational nurses, den· servlcfta are 101DC to need a tat assistants and hygienists: riillllon trained speclaUst;, inhalation ther.aplsts' a n d said Yielding, but ther~ now cardio-vascuJar technicians. Ho.me < $o¢~ty -iii -the This w~k blS been proclaimed· dhitdren'i-ltorne out the week. On the j ob are auxiliary members Soclety . .W .. k' lo HunUnpton ~ch hr Mayor Jack (left to right) the Mmes. R. E. MacQavid, Alger In-depth Study Offered . Green, -and members o ·de Nutos ,Auxiliary~ Clark and Joseph-Bi ckett:-The society, a licensed ·will be ' distributing a pti lnformatjon and·c •• adoption agency, Is supported by' more than 200 answerlnk questions in l e rni.in li~rary tbrou.ah.:::-' auxiliaries. Your Horoscope Tomor,roV:" . . I Virgo: NeW Experie·nces Due A~~e~h~~ ~~li~~~~~:cy~v~e narcoUc1 and -drug abuse will project and. a~ belng ofltr~tl be offered parents durin& a by the pollce.t department lll I _"""-' b Chr" t" cooperaUon w1 h ihfl church. C UI a.,.,._........ y . 15 Pft:Sbyterian Church, Hun- tiniton Beach. 1'be oJ>·week serla wW be ' presented between 7:30 and CANCBll (June it.July Pl: transformed to Ulel~. tence solves apparent' dllem· t:lO p.m. each Tuesday begin· Ses~ions Set In Decorating Tuetday! Febniory 3 Br IYDNSf OIWIR • Alllll1I (lilareh Sl·Aprtl 11): YOU wMt to be wflere t!IO IC- lion Is. But you would be irise ,to · survey i~tu~oo. One who m1ku promJ1e1 !:hould put them In Wl'iting,: ThDt l.t <ft,Gar side. Vee It in _ Ride wlth the tide. · ma. Go to IL nini tomorrow ahd .continuing lntelllflllt manner AOOIDt on SCORPIO (Oct. ZS.Nov. 11): • PISCES (Feb. Ill-March 21!)' through Mor<:h JO. . u!ll11--· · Some who seem-to be shy, dif· A-nt rn·ends hope ....._ Inatructora will be ·"'fflcera f •u~l 0 ! con,tl'llctual " fident make com letely dif· ~ ' s, ...,.es. '"' ob~: • . . ,· fcint ~mpreaslon fooay. But you will not be handed ~:::in~:nN;~;~cs P°!v:~I~~ LEO (July"'23-Aug. 22):'Cel. SAGnTARIVS (Nov. 22· anythln1 on proverbial silver Department, who will 11· ln!truction in ~ art .of in· tcrior decorating is being of· fered by the Mootpnery Ward stort in HunUngton Beach. · ' proper rest; )'ou may have Dec. · 21): P.1oney sltuaUon ·platter. Outline needs. Create tustrat'e their ta.lks with rums, rectnlly been breaking h~lth ~oomes more exclUng. Means pracU~al format. Present pro-3lldes and other visual aids, Morning ano evenin& clasw TAURUS. (April 20-May 201' Travel Plins subject t o revisioo. tour long.range P* gram ·wlH take some twists , ru lea. proapec:ts are brlghltr. • ,iigr;;;•;;;m;;;m;;;e;;;ff;;,lc;;l•;;•;;;I m;;;•;;;n;;;"';;;r;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;T;;;h.;•;;;l';;;';;;l";;'e;;;•;;;";;;•;;oi;;pe;;;n;;;t;;;o ;;;th;;;e;;;;;be;;igi;;in;;W#;ed;;n;;es;;d•;;iyi;;, F;;;ebi;;i; •. I;;;. ;;;;;ii VIRGO (A,g. 23-Sept ·23), CAI')llOORN !De<. 22.Jan.ljO lums. • . • -19): Important to we I g h Emotional response may_ be various factors. Then and only decelviDa. Take lime to be . then commit yourself 'l tt ·analytlcaJ. New, tefreshlng ex. specllic.'°urse of action. GEMINI (May 2hlune-20 1' MisJ!l be best to keep eye on .what CGmel to. ~eoea out. One wbo Is ~ .J11111 not be ,aware of all-O••dal (Adon. periences :ire due. Don't tie AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 1ourself lo po&. mistakes. Ill: Be active mentally: IABA (Se_pt.1 2S-Oct. 22): means st.rive to piece to1ether Routine cbaDces. What was puule. Anlwen a r • ~ atahlllhecf a.s.L paUern is taW.ble. A bit .more heralJ.. . ' . • • " ' ~ .. _,_ . , ., " ' • 87™ NOW IN -PROGREsS I FINE FURNITURE, CARPETS, LAMPS & ACCESSORIES LARGEST SALE JN OUR HIST.ORY FEA· TURES SELECTED COLLECTIONS AND PIECES F)\OM AMERICA'S GREATEST FURNITURE MAKERS! AU FROM REG· • !JLA R STOCK! SINCE 1928 FOR FINE HOME FURNISHINGS AND INTERIOR. DECORATION Anniversary Savings at All Three Stores! PASADENA POMONA Colorado at El Molino Holt, East of Gary 7112-6136 629-3026 ' Santa Ana, Main at Eleventh-547-1621 . -• • I ' " .. -- NOW ••• THERE ARE TWO CROWNING GLORY BEAUTY SALONS TO SERVE YOU IN COST A MESA 1 ~ci'.O~lng Glory (iormerly Caprice Coiffures) · • Sfuth Coast Plaza, Costa !'tt'esa •phone 546-7186 2 .. Crowning Glory · Costa Me111 • ···--.....:i 26 7 East 17tli .·swe.t phone 548-9919 % PRICE PERM SALE Bounc:y, l>eau\ilul curls can happen to you! Hold that glamour aat; with eay-care penna! Look ready to go without frettin9·or aatt1a9, All at Jumbo tcninqs! Complete. ' '20 MAGIC CURL 'I 0 '25 GLAMOR CURL 'I 2so s35 REGAL (:URL '17" . Jluiliret perm al way1 SS.95 (normal liair' only) ~BEAUTY BARGAINS- Pric••· akyrocket ·everywhere but here. Jltr•lch yow boauty budget and enjoy a Battering 1ty!e. EVEN MORE SAVINGS ON MON .. TUES .. WED. SHAMPOO· SD HAIRCUT JU.STYLE iHAMllOO-llT- HAIRCUT MON .. TVEa .. WtD. •2•s •1so LATEll W&a CrownTng Glory BEAUTY SALONS . A ppointm~NJ tcelco"'!_ bul not always r1~1ory _ . . . ' ------------------OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY CROWNING GLORY 267 E. 17th ST., COST A MESA PHONE 541-9919 - OPEN EVININGS CROWNING GLOR ((......,.,. c.-Ceffhfllll $0UTH j:OAST PLAZA 1 .......... , Nat .. '"" PHONI 546-7116 . . . .,(-• ' Penney~ / oUers many part and their clothes are wroae . and full-(lme employment op-but they can brush ~ tblir portuniUes for women wlth skills and use the e"tra ~oney even a grade school educaUon, they earn to buy proper claime4..._ Mrs. Brown. 'l1\tlr clolhes'. Women who wark theory ls that most women wllhout·J\lgb scbool education take more Interest In their ap-- . haVe 'learned enough by the .pearlnce and on~ i he Y time they meh lhe mature become accustomed to the status to get by, and"tht ptores routlne, they organize better provide their own training ~ 'and get more done at home." gram. she claimed. Stressing 1 need for good MATURITY STRF.SSED rell1abt! people, Atrs. Brown . Western Girl, Inc., hire& fJW.. ~emphasized t.tiat the people women under 18 because oL. they seek are personable, well· their .Jack or mat u t l t t. groomed women who enjoy although many college womeif· lal)ting to people and art will· do supplement their lDcomd Ing workers. bf working during vacaUont: Insurance companies need and ~be summer mooths. ~ lull rather than part-tl.tne The 21-year-old ·ienrporlfll erilployea w 11 h office skills. help agency queried 40Q to~ maintained Mra. Toulant, but executives on de p l r ab I «I for the competent, . many qualities and all ler.eed ad supervisory positions aie ob-ideal employee shOi.Wt1>e .e~ tal114ble. ficient, personable, tactful 'lbe temporary help services c o n & c I en t i o u 1 and a 'Oller much for the womap who derstanding. They look for Wants partllme work, said wqaian with a pleasant mlfti Mrs. Rihner. Sc~ules can ner (especially' on t-h~ be prearranged by the hour, telephone), tact, good attitude, day, week or month. reliability and personality. t ''Industry Is maklng a~--...... . d ' peal for women to return to The series· con~~.u ~!> the business world a n d , Wednesday when tra1n1(Jg ana: employers prefer women who . ed u c at l;o, n a I p~ograms. are · married a n d cori-avallabl~ "'Wfll be d1scu1se~ Cle ti 5 " beginning at f:30 a.m. by Mrs. _l.i n ou · , Lucille Kuehn. program UNSKILLED EMPLOYA1ENT cooidinator, Urban Affai rs; Unsk.llled part-time employ-UCf Extension ; -Dr. Thomas mei1t might be' itulting en-A. Blakeley, district director; velopes, sorUng mail, pro®ct Orange Coast E v e n l n t demonstrators or convenfioo College, and Mr.s. Dorotbl\ hostesses, she liluJtrated. Wenck, )!Orne adv i a o I'. It ''Mature women with off~e Unlvertlty,..of Ca 1 t for n I ( WUs are afraid. to "en~e out Agricultural .EneQlion SU~ because \)telr !kills are-nuty -· • · Someday- Someone's Going to Invent a Pill! we have? the next best thing ... • A GUARANTEED METHOD OF REDUCING ..• YOU MUST GET THE RESULTS WE SAY OR "; WE Will GIVE YOU All THE FREE_ TREAT· MENTS IT Will TAKE TO GIVE YOU YOUR PERFECT FIGURE . .. Santa Moniea Woman Says: WHAT WOULD I HAVE . DONE WITHOUT SHApE SHO PPES !NTL. MY MARRIAGE WAS ON THE OUTS BECAU SE OF MY WE IGHT. I • • t • FELT THAT' I COULD NEVER REDUCE BACK TO NORMAL. THEN I SAW AN AD ABOUT SHAPE SHOPPES SUCC ESSFULLY REDUCING SO MANY OTHER WOMEN WITH WEIGHT PROB· LEMS LI KE MY OWN . THAT WAS THE LUCKIEST ·. DAY IN MY LIFE. I REDUCED FROM SIZE 22V2 . , OOWN TO SIZE 12. MY HUSBAND SAYS HE l LOVES ME MORE NOW TH AN THE QAY HE MARRIED ME. " - • , ' llFORI PHONE TODAY -eAl;l.US-NOW • SANTA MONICA 393-0064· -711 Wilshire. .. WEST L.A. 47.7-1122 3112 Sepulvede I • ., • \ i • ? . ' ~ t • ! • • I t I I I. . .. • - • ' 'Fou:iltabi · • • • • Valier . .. • • . ' • •• • ' · V!)L. 63, NO. 27, J SECTlbNS, 36 PAS ES ORAN~E-CG)U.NTifi. q(uFO,tillA" • .. .. '. .. • . . ' . ' ! l ! • • .. .. . ' ! r r ~ • ' ;_). . ' I . . . " ' eac· rsun·1s • De~tl1 :Crash ' Flier E l'<cts; PlEJnes Hit A .tjavy flier who abandoned ooe jel that crashed. killing 14 men sis: weeks ago, P.scaped injury today along with a i:~ pilot when-their Pianes cOilided In crystal clear weather off San Clemente Island. Bot h aviators ~ject!d safely and were pick~ up by a Coast Guard helicopter. whiJe rtheh Fl C1usader jets pJummeted Into the sea. U .'CyrUs M. l!lddell, fl, and U. Gar}i Crowell, Z&, bvtb based at Miramar Nava~ Air Sta\lon. San D1egg, were airlifted to the racillty's dispensa.iy for examination. . Great cctnlusion surrounded initlal reporta Or the mklair collision, which was dtscribed by one source as ·a headon crasK 'In the 'sky. , T~·accident was reported by fellow pjlots on a routine training mission .with U . croWell and Lt. Rktdell, who ejec~ed from an K!enticaJ plane Dec. 22, leading to a $30 .million disaster. The crippled Crusader which was ap- proachiilJ the San Diego st.ation veered oit' "its titnding approach and thundered t8rough \a hangar door , nDlodi.Tig in a- holoCaust ihat tUled and maimed w.ny rrien.·'lt' '. '~1 I Lt! RiddtlJ told a board of inquiry that his jet lolt tts·oil prel!urt <hiring the 1'n· ding approach and he ejected' throqgb proc .. edl!l<i taugjit• in· ni&hl'lr•\nj!'K· . . tnvest:ig,aUon ·or the disaster is still un~el"'way. 1·he pfeCise 'tocalton of today's crash lnvolyll)g Lt. Riddell and his fellow mcmbe.r or Navy Fighter Squ(!dron 194 ,vas ' 'Undetennined, but roUghly three rriiles off'Sa'n Clemente·Island. Navy-officiils said it Occurred about fl5 miles west ·of San Diego, at ,7:52 a.m., while thi pilots were picked up at 8:21 a .m.·~Y the .Coast Guar~ beliCilpt.er. . The earlier accident involving Lt. Rid- dell oceurTed at the conl lusion or a similar. offshore training flight. 1:.diJuiu.Exp~nsio_n • • Plan Hearin gs Resu1ne Tuesda y 'Atr J19llutlon experts will hav~ their say at the 'contlnulng hearing on Southern c3Ilforn'ia Edison Company's plan to ex· ~ its Huntington Beacti plant. . ~ssions be'~n at 10 ·a.m. Tuesday 1n the new Staie Building In Los Ang~les bdore the Public Utilities Commlss1~, and will pfobabiy 'tOntinue through Fri· day. • · 1 Headlining the'protestants to the plan expansion are William fitchcn, Orange Coonty Air Pollution Control officer and two of his engineers, Douglas Jeff rey and Edward Camarena. "Other witnesses are associated With st§te. fiir pollution and independent orgahiiations. They include Or. A. ~­ H1agen..Smit. chairman of the California Air Resources Board and a Caltech pro- fessor . . Recently tbc PUC adopted a new ordrr in an ·effort to · reconcile. tbe en· vlronmental considerations-in plant ex- pinslon with the eergy demads of the 1,1Ublic. · 'The 'step by the PUC was interpreted 8;' beerlng up the legal·'strength .of co~ mtm0n "declskms as they conlhct with loCal air pollution boards. ' ·The commlssk>n noted that "numerous ~)>lainls concerning' such pro~ c0ri'ltrucUon" during the last few da)s ''raise many issues Inc I u d Ing ,en· vlz'oomental eonsiderations affecting the: ------·· -·· ' . . . 'DESTROYING EDUCATION' Bo.rd Ch•lrm•n Weyuker 'DESTROY'lflG-OPl'ORTUNITY1 Sichool ·Truatff R-ib•I Bon;d Election .. Heats Up . . , . ' As Two Trustees Differ .• ( By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Issue· .arxl ta1. ovenide as "a vital· OI Ille o.llJ ,._,. Steff necesslt~" . . Conflicti,'ng views ~ of two Huntington "If this bond· issue a)jd tu ,overriQe ' •-"-ah<Mil .fall ll 'Wiuld ....,,.._ oducation Beaoh U\l"'n • High ·_,,.,..,I,' Dbtricl lfllil11io it=c':.~~·0.._....., t--·,r,. ....... t)'·•of I It.$-~ Oimkt.~~..:.. .,......_, million bond election and So cent tax 1 he vi-. override. Feb. z have eacal•tod into "U· it r,11s .. Rfbal ~r.:Gofdpn will hea~ statements from both stc!Os. have d~"MucatlOn,".he canllnued .. "·W•~'.._" •"'" to '"'"'-• "· ~1 ''"' " ' s dtstrid IS deSti'oY!ni educational •·•-"' .-~ ~~n• •~ ~-_, oppohuNly ' for manY ·stUdents by becailst 1our opponents haven't learned clinging to outnioded concepts or~e&ca· that 9ur ·t~p.chers don;t want·tsi ·tie pu~ in tionil organtzatibn and e d•u 'c•a,t j o·n.a 1 l~e posjtion of baying to do ,even,m9re for al ttielr ·mo-•, . ,., , · , · .. ·. , v ties which have no validity in our ..... ,. changing worltt," declared Or. Joseph ."'f\je ·mol1ey'we're asking rorlls ~very Rlbal. a psychology . professor from El conservdtiverfi~ when 1ou compare us .Camino College. to·olhei-sClioo1 boards'WhO are aSklrig for "Until important changt;s are mede-'ln · $30'.lo .$30":million. 1We Ifft., that •our .(~ ker~el within .the ·distri¢l·'ind a qµest.is reaaooable ·since we're.only ask· different educational phiJOIOphy becomel'I ing the t.axpayer·to b.Uild ·Qfl&SCh9W•at ,a manifest, more monty will not be fl!e time. w~·~ · beifag;1 fruiij ·with 1 the . anS'\ter to'_the proble_Jns~within bur high money.'' • · t 1 • ' schOOts." Should ·!he, vQ.(~S Peas-both issues., ~5 Dr. Ribal said ~1!~• -:n~tl}e oballol mfi!Jffeiol lhe ,boOd.> 'fJil bey~,.....,. argumen~ against tlie 50 ·cent tax. over-struct. 4 sixtbrliigh isclWoJ ,wiffi!D.· the· $2.- ride and ·urges defeat of the bond square mite disµict~ Anojber fl million meaSure whlcb Woulc1 .be .used · for con· will .go (owmf.t the .tePabtlitaUoa~qf' old structiOn or another high school if a~ bi.Jj~din&s,;'at' ~~On~· Beac~ Hfgh proved by Vcrtezla1hl1. t&. ' Scl;ool1 t110~~ ~·the _overrt{\ie '.,tll ~ the m:_esent the.re is not the provide attdiUonal operating funds ·to slighte'St glint.of aw~enesSOn Tite-part· of ·-tnalf!l:ain-;ne~rit-;-l~v~l-oC sU;vkes, the ·board and district level ad-accordl~g to distiict· ott1e1als. · ministratiotl that they are falling ~ .. 1Ubal ~~ Robert Gordon , a parent students educationally,'' added Rlbal. from We!l1fl'!nl5ter, .h~ve .gone ~record ''Our graduation diplomas t()o often are !O say that mpre-efficient operation of ew-mere~rtificates for, ci>mpletion of four !stint hi~ schools cc:iuld off~ ~xpected years of1cu$t0dial care in 8n,institutlon of increases 1n enrollment and ~lim1n.ate l~e frustration and disappointment. I "Want to need for another school ~ldiug. This, change that, not fund il!I perpetuaUon." they• claim, could ·be achieved through Trustee Board chairman Matthew modular scheduling, extend,ed d a Y Weyµker has defended both • lhe bond schedules or other changes In school plant operation. Womah Injured • In Auto Crash Mrs. .Loci.le ~yall, It, of l!UnUngton · Beach, ]'8& reported Jn "guarded con- diUOil" today at SaJll4 Arif Community · Hospital alter sUfferiog head injuries in an auto crash Saturday night. , Highway Patrol ofii.~rs said Mrs. "'Lyall, o(' 17~ Breda Lane. was driving \Vl!stbound on Myf~rd Road near Tustin . Wh-en be(' car failed to negotiate a turn. She suffered head and facial Injuries when Lhe car hit a gu,rdrall and ahe wa~ lhrown through t_he windshield. CHP of· fiee rs said. ..... - "Gordon and 'Or. Ribal represent . a very radical minority," c h a r i e d weyuker. "They're only concerried with seeing their own biases implemented in the scflool system. It still takes a school building, regardless o( what yotf do with it. It ; • I "We have-conlinually wrestled with the problem of educat.ing our kkls as CCOT\Of1\iCJ,lly ;s pgsa~e." he <J.~red. "I think tt's llmiJor lhe people in thi.< IS...~,P•l<ZI NJ Teachers Strike · NEWARK •. N. J, (AP) -New Jersey·~ largest public school system was hit by a strike ~&y as Newark. teachers walked ·of( lhCir jobs'.ln defiance of a court•order. . " .. . -~ I-·---, .. • Reigni~g :.~Jlea~t!· '.Rlionda ·~artyn --· · , tor-~: ... }1=on,.e,_ Car 1 • ---.. . Amqng :foui· · . .. -. ,, t. ·Rhoitda Martyn of Huntington<BeachJs the new California J unior Miss. She ia·tbe second Marln4 High School stµdent 'ln a row to Win·~ crown. _, Rhonda, who wu ·crowned 5alo:rday night in Santa Rosa : recelVed the. title from lut ye8r•.s winner, Jackie .Pen· lngton, who not only won the caufomJa conte.t,.but went oo to win the' niUoaal JUTUor Miss ~rown. The national competition this yearlwUI be In Mobile, Ala. • J~ie, a long Ume lrtend1 Of her suc-- cessor, placed lhe ,crown on ftbondl~a heasf 4fter 1 Week of compeUUon 'lo• ihe No,rfhern California city, ~ Rhonda's, P¥1!Ut!I, Mr. arxl Mrs. Ken- • neqi A. Martyn, 17041 Courtney Lane, • anc! her sist.er and two brothers traveled to Santa Rosa Saturday to wi.lch the cor· .- rn<i.Uon. Rhonda captured the crown after a v.•eek of compeUtlon against 54 girls rrrvn throughout the state. Shturday's crowning was no't. the first lime Rhonda and ,lackle have teamed up .. JRckie was present at Marlna'a 198\l homecoming ceremonies and did the ho:iors ·U Rhonda '· was s-e·leC ted homecoming queen. For her effort.s RbQnda will receive a. OAl\.'I' •tlOT ...., "t"' WINS JUNIOR·MISs:TITLE Me;ln il Hl9'1'1 .~rtyn ..... .. Fires ·set f"our-&lnd'I)" blues,.lncludlnc 1 ~ome and a car, wett ~lamed on ..taon today ~y Huntington Beach firemen. FirJi-offJ~ believe the new early mC!l'llh!i om were set by lhe . """"' "'fOlllst who bat• caused.Ill.SOU In j,;... per\y damq'e tn leas than ono month In Huntington Beach, • sdnday's fires all.«cumcf within the span ol one:hAlt bour. The ·engines began. lhelr stren-witiling tour of the city's nortbweste.rn PoruOn at 5~35 a.m. to exttngyhh an evercreen tree bu~ in, ffont at.a home at mil Walton Drive . . Investiga,tors said the owner had been able to knock oown the fire with a janlen . hose before major dl.mage wu auffered by either houMJ·«· tree. Albert.F, 1\111'°', of f18l Marj;._"Lane, who is,the owriU of a 1961 foreign aedan ~·as not • fortunate. By the ttine 6re units arrived. at 5:41 a.m. the Vehicle vs.hied at ,l,500 was a toll! k>!s. ' $1,000 cohege scholarship. She has been · · . . ~ . · accepfed lor ·-~ the University !!!~~t,a.'verl!&" ~ly 1111 ·tblm C!lpt._ J . V: Vincent .said Investigators have lilt yet detennihed how the auto was' fgiii\ed.·"'AU we know is that tt was ~~nlv~-·~ rut•ill!'I . ''ft!J4-~ -'l!llmol) ....... , __ .. --1 nr.lM of~ .. ~ .... • ~ '"""' plt,"'.)Jt' oddea. -. . 4V 1:!5 "'"'·• fhm<D roai'ed Ji to ~:· Dopotlment store, ,... EdlOpr A':f•t to ~·their~ on two nnolder· allotMr uitil beirtng.lrom Stautord. . Mei~·'jlie · i.. tier Al Mar!U, Rl>Ooda carries .a • U! ale>op. . . ' ' ' I"• 1 :' J11iMriib bl111. . . • .· l • . ' '\"' .... ' . -Wld1,e rollinl "cl< to ll>e· statlOn /rorn the· mi.I fire, eai.:. Mike ·Nevins followed a hunch and drove pQt three homes on Deft~ 'Drive, the ll!leta of irm a ; ' • ' j, • • '' I . r . Ni~o11 Cnts i Spn~ 'Funds,::. wl!Ck ago. . •. · .tfevtns ·•nd his merr cliscovered tar paper burning on the sfderof the' home at 6812"1>eflance D·r i v1e and ~t out the blue obefore it• a-cf mott tlWi ·m in . . ., ' ' ' . . , ' datnage. ~ 'lilil'--<n<l!a anon"sui.,.cted bl.Z.. have been· tumid over 'to Sit. Jack R.ules 0'Qt Ne*'~1Rtojects -, · , ' WASHINGTON '. (UP!) -. P<eakfenl Nixc;in 'today budgt~ space·~irtf 'cuts of $6!J' 'ltlilllon for fiscal 1971. ruled Out any grand new. projecU: f91" lfJe·, next several years. af)d ordered stre.~~outa and postj>onemenls of many pre'f100sly ap~ed programs. The c,uts will · cost Ufe N.auon!l ' Huntington Asks · Help on Ce1tsus An appeal to residents to> sign up for work ·as census t.akers bas been voiced by &Y Gordon, disl~ct manager of tfJe 1970 • Cer\sus of Population and Housing. 1 Those interetted should coo tact the census office at 1310K E. Edinger Ave., Santa Ana., telej>hone 547-76$9. Workers will need to be free for three lo five weeks in April and May, Gordon slild every effort. will be""made to assi&n takers to !heir own neighborhoods or those nearby. Pay will be on a. piece rate b"511, des\gned to average. S2 an tfour, bUt be pointed out eamlnp will vary.depending largely on the dlHgence of the individual. Takers must be U.S. cilizeps, 18 or older, and must pass f wtltt.en ·test demonstrat.1111 their ability to U.rldenl.and and follow printed Jnitruct.ions and do !imple arllhmeUc. _It Is desirable but not requir:ed lhat 'a~ p\lcants have a hoine telephone and' a . . car. . . . . . '. Aer9f1i!Ul,icf , anif, ~pace • A.drrilnistttlllon Remholti of the HunUngton Beach Police (~ASA)· and Us sruice cont.taL·rs.nearly J:?epatlment for lnvesU18Uon, Vincent , •J ,tt-. .c:w • Wd... 1 SO,(¥Kl emeJo>i .. es;by ~une. 1971, and 1TltJ! AJl rof' the araon-suspected fires have mean a•. Ion& .. hiatus In m•• n n e:d ~ ~ to a quart.er-mtle aquare si>a<rilighta· alter 1i'I~ · sect1on1or lhe city near Golden west 1t.'ls~ ~el)rfany pr;ogram to l}lmt men Street G>d Edfnaer Avenue, lnvestig8tor1 ·J ~ said.·, . on--l-1ar~·~n gei..1oingJ>e£ore. tbeo 19110s.or Thel'bc¥t e.Xtenalve da1J188't ilrTs suf.- 1!1!91 .• _ · : • ----'--.lw.iol' W· j...ilie'4!1~--...,,,,.. NASA· wi.s..hanie.stJhlt. in the •apendin°g strucU9'1;by S and S ConsthJclktl Co. on cu ls·· dE!creed for the business year Defiance Drive, victims of a f9,llOO fire starling July 1.,.lt.s budget was reduced Jah. 21• $486: m1tnOn~-from • .,.888 billion In the ,fn all, tl7 separate incidents of' anon ~ "" have been committed in ·lhat part of the curren~year to $3.4 blllkm Jn fl!cal 1971. city 'Since Jan. 23, accordl~ 'to ·fire TI!is, _reptesenis ~ ai~great Ct)(i1edown department statistics. Mdst of them have from NASA'!l'lieak ye,r, 1966; when there. cOn~ of trash and rubbish fh"s at w~11: 14:2Q10C!O. space Jobs: and I.hi! ·agency st.1~13!_uµ'kets, · homu and at c:o1,1ege •p,et1k 15,f'bilUon. · • . . View ScbOol. ~udlt ol ·the •apace cutting was • 1.t· P91ice \also suspect arson•as a poiislble. trJbutta Jodhe'•fact molt of the'lTJOOey cause qf a fire liist Wednii!9day at"Uie needed 'for the APollo lunar exploraUon PiiJdOck''Bar, 113 Malo• St., In which prog • .,n ~ already been invested. The shower stalls, valued , al $4,000 were '".II wu· P,lame<I on the need lhe N!Jon deslroy!'f .. ad)J\il)J;(ra\lon-•I eels lor balancinl! 1 U.. __ ;_ __ .,... _____ ;_ lede'rat""'Jl<l ln ·a.Ume ol:tnllation. StOf'k llf•rkeC •• .. V..alley (:oupcil · . .. . Rac~:·Tot.als·:· 5 . :-A Oeld. or live candldatU appears to be 1hipJIJC'. up In the faCt tor~three Fountaip VaJley City Couocl l seals Involved Jo 'the April I! municipal election. ~ayor EdWard JuJt and~ Councilruan Gc0'11«~t irt the foprth•and 'li!th tn- divlUu.aJs u,. pick .UP' noml.~tlob papers. NEW'YORK_tAPl .,...n.eun1q laiu .. beJ!ao...outtlng·lbe lgd of advanm on the stOck market today in acUve trading. (See_quotaUons, P.agea II-It). .. De<:IlneO' -the leld of •adVill1COS f~m ne~ 600 lauea to 400. • c ... , ' . -:ae·ach Chamber Hop.ors .2 CouncUma11, Bernie SValstad. first · t.o • pi~k ·uP'.P,8-ptl's,rScott ,oo Just ai:e the incumbenfli .. Jo!Ut Ma·naano 'and ~sun.on T.tul:iman 'plcka:I up nomination papers la~.we~k, · • · • • 1 Those wiftd• .al!ould" Ollm d?w• • tonight and lelye ill• aides on ~ay witb temperatores rang.' Ing from the mkkllt-i 70's to an overnight low in the ChiJly :Jl:rs. Jam~~ DeGueUe, M~s. ·U~ien-Ste wart Wi;t 'Tributes · . . . . INSIDE ,ftPt\)' .. , pt1blic in~erest." . The commlsslon st.ates tblt growing 1 CTric le.om Jame1-·0tGuette.lld Mrs,, CounoL uplrants hiv~ unUl Feb. 11 lo pfc~ UJ>. l)Ql'OINUoo papt(S 1\1 l!>t rdlY clerk.'11 qn1ce ~and return them, w;tb. tbe aignMurri lot tin ieglstet4*1 ·voters llvulg Jn the ~It}'{ Wfie.n 1nomJnaUon papdfs are flied, ~. cancltdaci.,. beCoine official~ regularlyatthelnte:.rcommunlty They are Vera Podsade, PtffY < .r' 1 ' • • 1 8:ospital. .~ ... -. • · • Freeman, EM~man, Marii!' Seltier, -· ' "· "'· 11 You're ooid'a to t>e "btc.ttd" 11ounm1ua..a pou<..io., ~­ do H in to.. A·riotlt1 Covntw \...,,, U,e oddl of d"1tOlrlg • 1Uff' demaoidl for electrlo power ~it\\te. Ht:len Sfewart w~ Q( the the construction of additional generating · year and w~an 'of the yiar at the·•h plints. Before granllng pennlssk>o to aMuaJ HUntfugton Beach Chamt>et'L"6f• l'l"lirucl Uim ladlltlel, howtver. ~-Cotn!nOttO blnquel Frid•y nieh• a\ !he PUC Aid ft muil"°"slcte' lhe dl«t on:.. sr.n.ft>a· ~ •· · ~' · •- _,;;_ quftlllyL air and water In the: DeGueOe \s ~rrent· pres • • tpe vicilty, natural resoa~. \he esthctlcs Uons Club, chairman of cfty's ol the areaa In whloh lhe ....,....i llulldjng ~ppeab BoaNf •nd a me lier ol' fa,c\litles are 1octled, public beJlth. af)d 11.e 'Legtslallve ·Action C91tlm1ttee' of tbe s&.rety, pJailned development of the ta-rd : f..-'hombcr or Commerce. He Is also 1a p;i.rks, recreallon and 11CCnlc erca1; tX• ci'amber director. . • \lillng and prbposed prlv1t1le deveJop-~1rs. Stewan, wife or fonner Mayor men\.1, ind the 're.suiting Impact oo the Ja):e Stewart, is 1 member of the Hun· adeqnac)f, rcUabUlty 11nd cost of eklctric llnglon Beach Aa'istance League. 11trves wvict. on the CoordlnaUng Council and workl • • ,She has.been presi~erit ot·the Wonfen'J G El .. ...t J SulUv . ~oa· 'st G" .'i.1-'..;1, 'tn c 1·v1e ' r:if,,lsi<>n pt •~rp,ber for'the>p~ t•oo , race mer-,. o an.,'lbey '!'"' ..,. uA1·u ., . dt.l<;,,/i'' -~ thl. ,;,e be hi . presented key1 to th!' city by oufgotng ·1 ' .. ," • .. • ='1liJn:'~· . . . ~ " .P chamber prukfeni c. E. ''Bill" Wood>. -Gutter s"lO -S." iets -: Special· &)'arda' wer~ rmdt to Charles Installed as new Office~ ·'wire Pete ' ' 1 • • ; Able of McDonoell·~a& "for brlngln& llor\on, McDon nell Douglai'-.. xecutive, '. 808101'1 I UPI) -The U. S~ Cbul , £ttention to lhe cit)' lhfoogh 11"! 11111,. presldenl: Wiiiiam S. Peterson, bMkcr, Guard 't\llll give .two ol Its cutlerl,:'llM>'' cessful construction a~· Operation Of the (irst vice presldenl; st.in lotctho, Yakutat , and the. Bering Strait, lo ~the . STY·B ~1 ~els'; 1d 14? M~yor Jack telephone COrl)plinY manager, second vice Sou~h Vlef,na"lt!~ Navy.. 1 ~ OrL'Cn tor lmproVl!me ,lo ·lhe entr~bc: . resident, l'lld D<:Ouclle\ treasurer. :rJie Yali:Utaf 11 stationed cit New Bed.-' to the ctty: ~' -' New directors 'IJ\Stal ed were Jerry fofd Ma ... , and1he String Stralt Ii ~I· · Seven women were ""'°rell lor' • o;me:11111 BrA1ney, t.ou Evens, Wiiiiam cd atHon61\ilu .l Both iro 31Mool. high-in· given In servlt."C to the .Womtjil~i...-£1eler, Allan lllhlner, 1od Richard .. dUri.rict·craR.&nattuctecl near lhe·eM 0(, ol the Chamber. Wai<l;u•"'-World War 11. lpenolir1art fer lowir thcui. itJ *' _orango.COun!J1..P411e 3, ' .. '----------' I " . I j I I •-.... '· • ' ~ Jr~rks, a-;~h9r Chief · Discloses FutuJ,"e Plan_s ..: . ~ : By AIJll!ftT W. !:,T!ll M~ll*T ~ !'""1 ll>Y of U. ltf ~a~r 1114 rift . .. .. --. iii~ "°'"' 1o wut lilO !larbof llifl<icl """"'· • • of '8 lira = ~ahdt:.~ °'!'f! fJ!l'0!'°4-~ t:': , Ille !1!!1 M - -hit. H .. 1 al,. directat o1;;:. fll~~ ~ !Jiff~~°'-IOlch . .:.,\'' ~ ~·~~~ lild. · , Ht told HunUlll\On Beacb 11Marl1n1 '~ :-.1~ ti tj,. rtP!~Wl1 ~~ Fridoy be.d like lo ch4J11" ~ U~ to COUlll1 JD4'** ·,n ol llli?\ (ot..,.. !tic (ScMltliem PllC!llcl bu boon acquired ccnservallonlst 11id reereaUoniJt u more or more ~ i.v:lendilfl ftop1 the mo!Uf bY the citlts and ui.e (.'9Unty. d~!ptJve of his jobs. Cl•v•11a\Ct Natklttal Fateat to SUI Beach · ·sampson sald the Harbor District ta now • Cool~il>I be w11· lnhlbl~ l!!.!"lkl•C Tlie Q\061recent11 It Mlle Sqom, whu,e ,.tklol to boy all of t&. right of woy for •l\'>ll lh~;«>n!l9veriltl ~bor .,,...1c1 In •.~ _,u COW'M II abou~rtady, and $U mJlllon to provide mort bead> ~ark· the Pl'l<1>Ct of 1 .. members of tho 1170 lbtr• wlll be 100 acrea '°' plcnlcklRg. ' illi · · Gr.n.1 Jury,Jocal ol!iclals lnch1dJni '°""' -Tllo ·~jle Sq..,. park ll'clud" 115 · . · . • . pibUcly docll,...j baotllt, and lhO ~ress. acrts. '.1111 JOll CG<l'fl pay1 M1 ,ooo' a year JleaJ.Md••l lo crttlc"'"' 1to111 !Ocal Somfl!.\lll neve~ had a faw l1'illf ol to ~ COW!ly ~'"' 11 prrcent of \he ..W• rtf1i!Olit1 "ho ttnd to lhlnk of lhe be~h pu\)U~.' lnl~· to nport. ' · tn~e. whll~ the county pl)'I $2t ,OOO a 111 ptelr own m:lu!ive preserve, Sa.m~n Wlnd t.fai4 lnn1Wtton ... \bi queaU~ ytar to lhl fed!ral aovumnenl Sampeon empha&iud tb11t the Harl;xlr District I ~•lsecl b,y Uoa ..-. whc ·~ him <lotcrlbod llllJ ., "a jood dial" for lb• mpGN!blUly la t? the lotal pobUc, DOI Ralph ~. •it<UIJYt ·~ ot~ county. · Jt11t tbe local J>Ublic. · Hu~ Buch C)lmnber o( Com· -Sunset Aquatic Park, where the hope "We are an nrm of lhe atal.e, .. llt 111d , mietce. Kiltr said, .. SUR ... diaolvt1 tbe _,..,, that the Navy will gral'\t more "even though the district 1s govtrned by HvbOt District if )'()U mus\. but·w~t aho~llne Jn the (ut~ for recteational the Orana:e County .Bo a rd or have )'OU pl to pUt Uli Ill place?" ' \1st.. Thls park's &f icm includes two Super\.llOl'J." ___..__ K1'er ljl<jed lbtt 111 his ne•er ~ a lllti>ds, hondra& 01 boll .U~. l&clllQtJ Sam-polnltd oot that or lbr :lOO ..... . : .l .. ~ - • • t • 'rN .. :. ..... ~~ -·~ -~·xo_n f\sk1ng . , --. Higher Taxes WASHJ!l'GTOll (UPI) -Prtsl~tnt /iil' "" ukecl eo,,;-lodly for$$.$ blllion In tftcreued tues~ uter tees IP4 pottal rates to haWice a record budJ<I and bead.Qff lnfl1Uon-fuellng dtOdt spendlq. Nixon 11ld tbe bud(ie~ with a Jftea,rloua Sl.3 bJl!ioo ' a t p I~ • 1 represented "bard choleet" an prosrams, and lfcn•lecl a shill In the n111on·1 Priorities from war to ~ee. ' In I brief While H.... ctr•11>1>11)' It which he fom11Uy alJDfd tbe budp,I, Nlzon e11ltd It "an ho0t1t Ont." He f~d the prognm wu ·~009 we not only can dtltnd but cme which wlU pro- vide ldeq .. te lundJ, In lhla perlocf WhlO we moat Bihl lnllau..,, for Pl'OIAll!• tbe 1ove...,..t II lnvolvecl In •. cud tlMI p,,,,..ama lhi publlc cu oupt>Ort." •• In .oubrnlttlng hi• llll0.1 bUlloo aptodln1 pn>poaal _, first In hl>tery to 1"' '200 bllllan -Nix"' lald he eliminated or ah11ply cul back "• llWl\ber of oullMdtd and lllleCOOOOlic p...,ams." lnchlckd were tome venerable sa.crtd cows. He also 11oahecl dllfenae •f>tlldlne by ~I lillllOn. Space ouUay1 .,.,. cut fQI mllUon. Bul·.be ~ _.ima ..,. m1111on a yut 1.r tlit nm n •• ya,.. to <1"1> Wiier pollutlon, ud budated In· croued funda for, -'lat!lnl·criine, food 11111\inct ... the poor. linproved·- ...... ltanatt faclllUt1, expanded .man- power lralnlnc and other '""1ol p.... arama. "Thia anU -lnllaUonary bud8'1 ~ the neceSNTy proctsi of rtordtrinl our naUooal prlorities," the Preslden:t. uld. ''For the flnt t.i.me In t~·o full decade11 lht federal ·.,vemmeot will &pend ruore mooey on b.umao resouroes than on na- tional defense.·: The prealdtnl projected ...,_.,....t ln- cotnt of llOa.1 bUU~n lnclodlni the new • Valley Complex Hearing Slated A propoltd reduction of apartment areas ln Fount.aln VaJley will be the l\Jb- ject of a public heartn1 be(ore lhe City Council at I p.m .• Tueaday. The reduction Js· a proposed amend- ment to the city's 1eneral plan which would a'Oll out some artU now ihown 11 future apartment Jilts. It has been recommended for approval by the plan- ning commission. City councilmen v.'ill also. consl~r adoption of an ordinance placing tighter rr:atrtctioaa on pl~ · de:velopments within the dty. 'Itltre wtll be ·no 11tudy 1e1slon before the ~I metUng. DAILY PILOT '°""''I.' ho •Uta lrom hlehllr Social · Seajflty """' ·fncrUlo4 lmaa '" tnick and olrl>l'llt' UMra and lncreuo.I Poital r1t11-tnclud1Jll 1 7-oent l1tt41r. llljoo llJIPh11$1Md lbtl a '"'1'1111 for t1!e ftlCll yau bofiaiilnl Jll)y 1 11 vflal to ·tl!e aimpalp a1alnlt tnllaUoo ~ th"'lllt ll """''"' culx In wo<lhWhlla P,.. gr.Ima ud·10 IJet"tlOnoy••r \11 lnottUe, ··nae ~ io mak1 bard ChOloe• Is Ille ~-fon:t be~lnrl Q1Y !tit blldall propoaail, .. Ile llld. HtfO II how Nlx..,·1 llacal 1911 M1t1 c'"'',... wllll tht CUl'l'<nt lllcol year On bilU.., iii dolltnl: · mt 1m Revenuu ""·' mi.1 Outlay, 1191.. • .• · $tirpluo I I.I I U For tht flrat time In ....,.,,t years. tho budget 11111 no •pec!Oc fl&ures for the Vietnam war. 1be Pretldtnt said they \\'ert omlU.ed t.o protect the SICrecy of his f'llture troop wltbdta-.·al plans. Nlloo al!IO abandoned ronner Presldtnt Lyndon 11. Johnson's custom or 1howin1 a aeperate bre:1l!:down of apendtni to e•se pov6"7. NllDn IWnpod ptograms fer the poor wttb other social meui,im. The .. mllU1ry. budctt assumes a P.t bllllon raduclloft In 0011 ys for "11""'•1 purpose rorce1," a category which ln- cludea Viatnam and other "conventional'' warlare programs. The President pro- jected 1 cut ol .3ll,~11 from the tolll ni.anl)OW1r of Ute 3.1-mlllloo·man anned forces. The overall military porUon of the budtet waa estimated at $73.f billion, down ss.a bllliop from the estimate for the CQ1'1'eDt OJcal yur. That would be: tht: smallfJ;J share of the total bu~t since ll$cal 1950, just btfor• the stak or the Kore.ii War. Nixon •aid his budpt "demonstrates a shUt In prtorltftt" from -war to peace. · In filCal tta. lalt run year of the Johnson adminlltraUon, 44 percent of a:ovtmmtnt outl1ya went to n1Uonal deftDl!le and 34 percent for such bun1an resources programs is health. educ1Uon, Job lrololnc ad weUart. Ill"""'' t91t pltn provides U percent ror human rQOUrctl and 37 percent for defense. Officer Dies During Police Acade1uy Te1t HE LIKIS HIS JOB Candido!• llonfa Attorney Bonfa Seeking Return To City Post Hlmllnclon Beach City Allo""'y Don P. .Bo.nfa hu announced be will seek reeltc· tion in the April 14 mu.nlclpal election. Bonra was appointed by the cily council two years ago to fill the vacancy created hy tbe rr$ll!lalion of his predecessor, Dalt Bus.h. Sonia became the flrat full ·ttme city aj._torney Jn Huntington Beach history. An allorney for I& years. Bonfa bas Jlad &ix years experience in n1uniclpal law, having servtd four years as starf at- torney in Glendaie before coming 'to Hun. tington Beach. Although mv!lt clty allorneys In Callromia are ~ppolnted by their rtsJ)t('I· ive city councils, the Huntin~n Beach City Charter e11l; for the popular election of the cllv's legal aide. Bonra has been engaged In a variety of civic activities. He haa served as pres!· dent o( the Exr.hange Club and of the Huntington Beach North Rotary Club. He· Is past comma nder of the Post 490. Veterans of Foreign \\1ars and is 1n as!IOciale me1n=>cr of the HunHna:ton Bel}l."h Jaycees. lie ls currently serving as general rhalrman of Crime Prt\•enlion Week. 1 natio nal Exchanfe Club project. nnd was rii:ctntly reelected cbalrman of the Hun· linflt>n Beach ''MCA, Train Crash Hurts 5'1 LOS ANGELES !UPI) • f(enneth ,Tilles, 47, a Su remando poUetmtn. died durin( lhe wetktnd while llkln1 part lQc• ·pllyalOILendoranca lell II Iha Los ,.,..ltri,Polioe Academy. -. CHICAGO (UPI) -Fifty-One ptrl0"8 TUJe,, • deal· offlctt, sUffe~ aD •P-were Injured when two Chlcaco Transit ra:renlheart '•ttaci: Satutdaj ·while run-Authority trli1t11 collldtd 'Sunday at 1 r\lng. Ha 'nl lffkirll a job u 1 llCUl'lt7 north side subway !ilaUon of the new guard It Loa -Anieles : Intemitlonal Ken.ntdy Etpressway Rlpld Tr1nslt Lint. Airpbrt. None wa1 &lliously Injured. . L.:... R\lillon Po11011 \II ~ Uplted ~1411J, II: mllll<\O ll•• In CO>llornla anc! IO ptrctot ol that io mllllori ll11e In Ille '"41~ ione. ADI! half ol the llak'1 ~1UCl1 11 In Sout!1on,. CltllfD!I'!• when warm waler an4 Mbd1 ~mend f~m ~early u tar north .. ~ \tandenburc Air Force ba§t southtrly to tht·Mexlcan border. The Santa Barb4La oil spiq .one year ago touched oU· wl\a\ has be<iome a na· tlonal drive ror environmental · im- provvnent. SamP500 sald this was renected at the ·state leve! last week when a move was f~tereJ to have a moratottum on 4U ctevtlopment tn the coulaJ ..... Tllla. be llld, WU daftned u ·lrOm thlee mlles Olsllore tc a ball mlle inland. or 1,000 teet elev•Uon. rr adopte<f, th.lg would affect in a major way dev~lopment&l plans in cities along the Orange Coast. "Thia b tht year of ecotoig)'," SamplOn aald. "One·thlrd of the bllll lotmlle<d '° far in tbe 1-olfllilure Ill" op C.n· servatlon." 'Ille !Wbor Dlfl{lcl "1/tC!Of <!WI!'\ •JY '°· but he ,..mecl to be raf1o0tlna or Ibo possibility or a r~tortcal ovtrkW on t<Ology an<J co"""1"111\on for Ill polillc;ll ''1lue withollt real retard kl construcUve action. tte spoke or the frq11lrations fll- countered In dtallng wllh · &overrunenl bureaucracies. M an exampft, he cited the Harbor . District's request for a "simple actlon" by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to dreda:e the 1969 fiood-pro- duced •lit out of Newport Beaeh's Upper Bay. AcUon waa stymied by an q:Aemtnt betv.·een the Army Corps and the OePlfl· mtnt of Interior, he said. 1be fedefaJ deparlment wu reacting to presstye groups which were unaware that eipert ecologists had said Ute 1ill must be dredged out to save marine wildlife in the ..... "It'• •lfl•t lor ...,,. ol these d-nll lo HY no thin 16 •-hl.Y "->' Y"'" ~-~'tel. 'Ha than IUrOad bla adentloe lo Dana Point Hlrbor. a poojool in •hJCh Sampeon .. ,;.;i .• COlllldorable pride. He Hid tile lulrbe* pbuoi « tbe 11.S inllUon project Ii now pracUC:..Uy completed. "lt't 1 wonderful. (aclllty,11 hf acl~. "and net jllOI f6r lioit owners ~Y ••Y 11\Uns-It will lriclllde beacllea Ind picnic areas !or non-boi\(rJ. And the Marine. Scien<O Laboratoty now under. way w1U tit a 1Uace everyone will wet to p to and tnjoy." T!1" l•bcratory Is lllPportAll! ~ all tduClllonal lavtla In the .,.ity, ""'1> UC! to tile loe4f scboOl dlltrlcll, Si)npaon said in . concluiln& hJJ "~·: remarks -l'Jard~ becaute of tbt Harbor District dlssolutlon controversy and beca.,. lh! Upptr Bay llW•P between Oran1e County ind the trvinc Compaoy ls •WI lo lltl&atiOJI. Plans· for Future Council. to Di.3cuss lmproveme1it Options 1'' -pUcolod outline •f llonttnston Betch'1 propoaed clYic improvement pr0:- gram ol!erinc nine opUou concernln1 rtVt1fl9t and seven opllona on timetables fer comtructlon wlll be offered to the Cl· ly Councli tonl1ht by Cily Admlniatrator Doyle Miller. The propOaed lmprovements rlflge fro111 lll.317,000 lo llS,M:,400 In coat Ind include a civic center, fire 1t.aUons. cor- poroUon yerd, library llld aUditortwn and eonlere.nce center. l\4'Vanue aource1 euq"t.ed to fiIJ8J)(t U1e J>f'Oll'lf!l Include tht current refuse ch•rae of St .SO a month, five centa of the city property tu, a change to IJ'OI& rieeipta method for business .UctnsH ta1e1. an oll production t.x of three cents per barrel, and an Increase In lbe hOtel· motel bed laJ t.o nve percent. Miller asks the council to detenninc which ¢' the sucgested revisions or ad· dlUona or revenue IOW'ce1 will be further explored or lmplt111ented and an af· nrmaUon or construction and im· plemtnl.ation priorities regarding pro- posed civic lmprovemenlJ. of three ctntl per barril <'417.eoe a He not., that 10mt ptlorltlt:s, such as year), and an l.ncrea11t In tbi ttewI oo- lbe civic center, tiave been technically ettpancy tllx (17,700 the flnt yw up to established Ulrough architect selections $12,400 in nve years),. for lbe projects. In other bu1Jness berore the 4:30 and "ln the event revenue sources are IJOt 7:30 p.m. sesslorui of the City Council: increased, we must settle for con--. -Public Works Dlrtttor Jlm Wheeler strllction of a civic center, fire ataiUon rteotnmends repalt or 200 left of the and corporaljon yard by fiscal year 1173-Mwllcipal Pltr al a co.st belween 1111,000 74," Mlller polnla out. and sao,ooo. Dry rot hu made the l'l'.11.er "The proPClfed main library would. be portion or the pier unsafe for veb1cll1 .n4 dej1)'td untll 1'1il-7S, with .our ·fint bond rislcy for pedestrians. payment Jor the faclllty to be made In -Appolnlmoet of A. C. Marlon to 117~7&. Ual.Dj: t.bJ.s method we 1'ould pay represent the independent oll operater• for the-fire sllUon and ectrporaUon yud afid C. E. "BUI'' WOOdll to n_pre.ent Utt on a pay...,.. you.go ba!i•." -· 'Vesttm Oil, and G1s AseoclaUon at the f\flller points out that. tht increa!e in in-city's oil code committee. terest rates on the current market from · --Olan&lnl on the name of Shifty ctde four to seven percent hu Cut the bonds to Blaci:fln Circle u requested by Ville:Y' the ci ty is able to finance over a 25-ytar Consultants, Inc. • · period by $2.4 million. Miller recommetids that incr~d revenues be obtalntd throl1Jh 1 cha.nit to tho "°" ffi:<lpts llct~ fee (llal.000 aMually to start lncttasihc to $235,000 in five years): an o~l ~verance license fee • Bribery Suspect Slated for Trial N atio11alizatio11 Weighed For Aerospace Industry A man aocu..i of atlemP'.ln1 to bribe M1yor Jack Green of Huntlnaton Beach in a land zonlna: .IMue bas betn ordered to f1ce trl1l March 30 In 3uperior Court. Judge Jamu F. Judge set that Ute for ,. \\'llllam New, &ti, of Phot.olx, Arll,. and ordered the financial cooS'Jltant fried on hall. New pltaded not IUlllY to cb11p$ of ofltrlog a brtbe to 1 cowteilman Ind ol olrtrlng a bribe to an e1ecuUve offi-cer. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -·A sugeaUon that Southern C1Uloml1'1 & i a 11 t atrOlplce Industry bt natlon~lited to bet· ter the plight of its workers &boultt be looked It very closely, aceordlnc to 1 top official of .the United Auto Workers. The 1u1geatlon came froln PaUI Schradt, western dlrtctor or UAW Re11on 6, in tatimony before a hearing of ihe state's joint lt1\slatlve committee on economic conversioo. The committte la investlg1tln1 the im· pact on California of spending cutbacks by the Defense Department and N1Uonal Aero"1utlc1 ind Space Admlnlstr1tlon. Scltrade, the ltadoff witness at the hearing, aald a propoaal by Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith that the government take ovtr deftnife- orlenttd corporaUom "shouk! be looked at very cloaely." The union orflcial said aer06pace cor- porations in Southern CalUomia were primari7 "reared ror wartime and 'high profits.' Ht 11ld ther.e was 1'no reason "''hy they can't be public and under con- trol cf the a:ovemment." Schrade, whose unJon represents some 33J)OO aerospace worktrs In Southern California, said there was no rea300 why such corporaUOns which existed on ;overnmenl money should be mating a profit ml that they ohould be "calied lo . ta11k." He said that the Nixon administration, the Pentacon and corporation decision· makers were devising no plans and tak· ing no acU'on on what to do wllh the thooaaods or aetOSPICC w6rktrs bting laid Oii 11·~ ~ull op\>e ~Qtbac"-_. · Schrade !Old \he committee Iba! th• aerospace corporations wtrt 1otng to "b1ve to be forced" to take r1medill 1c- Uon. since they did nothing to a1levt1te the p\la:ht ol. workers laid of! when m1Jor cutbacka were made after W.orld War II and the Korean War. Industry executive. art not btln1 hurt by the cutbacks, tle chara:ed , 11 "lhty art llOinl on bemc paid." From.PGffe J TRUSTEES ... district to suppcri the boarrl and lhtir kids. "The trust.ties have tried to live within the income of .the dls.trlct. aa evidenced tiy serious cuts and reducUona m1de in 1068. These cuts are still in effect and the tu rate continues to be 1mon1 the lowest fol any wllon high scbool d~tricl In the country." HunUngton Beach property ownon cur· renlly PIY $1.39 per $100 of aaseutd ''aluatlon for educaUn1 thelr hiah tcltool students. The tix ovff'Jide would boost that figure to II.lit. Added lo that lfllOUlll is 34 cents ror lntawt and' !tor>d redtmp. tion which woukl raise the total rate to 12.28. Pre·triaJ moUons..otrered by Nn'1 at- torneys w!l' be debaltd March lT and tt. Nf:w iis actUJe~ of offerini Mayor Green M,000 In return ror the m.ayor'a favorable vote in a ionln1 transactlon. Green advised police of the aUeitd bribery alter tht llr!t 1ittempt aM N'ew was arruted as he rnade renewecf overture:i lo the city official. Pro9ecutora cl1im lh1t New sousbt the mayor's cooperation on a zoning chu1e for :0 atrt• o! land near Slater AventJt •nd Gothard Sl.rett in lluntinflon Buell. Wreck Victim's Funeral Slated ~1asii ror Thomas F. All!t, 23, of 84.11 Balmorsl Dr., ffll"lington Beach, who died Saturday ln a Santa Ana lriffic •c~ cldent, will be celebrated at 10 a.m. TUe3· C!lay in St. Bonaventure Catholic· Church. Burial vdll rollow in the Good Shtpherd Ctmettry. Mr. Ault dled Saturday mominc when µie pickup truck be waa driving amashed 1nl9 a parked car on Ritchey Slrttl, Slnt1 Ana, according to ,police. lUa ~year· old dauehter, TlnlDlJ', w1s aerlotJsly in- jured Ind la undtt lnt&lSive care at Qr. ange · County Med.teat Center. OlllJfGI!! COAST PUlllthlHO COMl'AlllY l:oliorf N, Wtt .. Prn~t -l'\1111.W J,.~ JI. Curloy \Ike,.,...~ •M 0-tl ~ Sui-gel-y Can~t Cha11ge Sex Survivors Jnclude bis •vtfe, Donni · Tammy: four brotbt.n, Keith of Oard~ Gtovt:, Ttn-y of Brta, Timmy and David of Colorado : and two aisttrs. Mrt. Nancy Ro/u of Watsonville W Mrs. Vtr&1nJa Ca Us. Harbour Runners Wit1 5 Medals Tho••• koowll •.. "' Tht.,•t A. M.11phl11e M.INtlllf l dllor AUttrt W, ft+ec1 ._..,. tt11tr H••ffllt'" .._. Offite I tf1S ••~ch lt11lt •1r4 M1lfi111, AJ41en1 r.o. 1 ... 1to. 'J••• ............. l .. -ltKlll l1J ,.,,.., Arifw9 CO.It MM: UI Wftl l•Y l 1"91t ....,.., ,...., Z211 W.t ....... ttult• .. , • Brituli Judge Rules in A11nuling Marriage ·' ~<)ti,00~ (A~) -A Hlgh 0 €ourt )u4p n>adl 'Brllllll l•1•l hlftory today by rul· · lt11 lh1t auraery cannot chance a ptflOn'• sex. Str Roaer Ornirvd hid to define what Is 1 woman berore he could rule on the \!aJJdlijt o( 8 m1rri1gt betWetn 34-yetr· old April Alhley, a morchtnt se1man t11rned model 1Jrl, and Arthur C11naron Corbi!~ IO-yeor-0ld son of a peer. After outlining ··t.bls e a 1 e n t J a 11 y polbellc, but olmost incrtdlble story," Q{mrod deciJ1'td: "Tile Ol'IY cuea were lht term chanp-of tex il"approprl•te •rt tho&e in f"hkh a mbtake 11 to au J1 made at birth ltld a:ubetquently revealed b)' f\lrtber lnv.,11t11Uon." • H• annulled tho marrtqt. MJ11 Aahley. 11lm and alttant in a blur• vehttl maxi COllt, left the ~urtholl.!e In '1 rtd Rollo· RO)ce after her l1wytr1 aald Ille woold • ._, llle dtelll<in. O>rbttt. wbo ocknowledftd being a tran1vt1Ute. c)llrritd h1s marrlaae to ·• ~u,. Alrhlty in Gibraltar ln 10'3 w11 void · beuUIO. duplie lllli•FY In lll60, t1!e bride wu tl!ep .Ull 1 mon. He also c~aJmed "''llful rerusal tir incapacity by h.is wUe to con1umn111te the marrfase. Piflss Ashley aS&erttd sht w1s ind still is a \\'Oman an<1 charged rt:fusal or In· c~pacity by Corbett. t\Loe physlcia,1s, including experts on anatom ical and psycholoaic11 sezual a~ normality. gave 1:vldence during tht 16- day hen.ring, 4~ribed as "unique in 11'' arid fact." .) .Judge Ormrod, 1 doctor, said ?>.fiss A~hley w11s bOrn George Jemleson and brous:ht up as a. boy. •le.. joined the BrlUsh Navy at 16 but left •fter ptychlatr\c treatment at .9•Vtral cllnle5. At ace ti Jamieson Joined I troupe ot female l.rnpertOnatorJ. "By thla time." said the judge, •;Jamieson was tlkina r'a:ularly the ftmfle sex. hormone t strogen to en· n.>11rait Ute developin rnl o( tbt breaa~ • and 1 rem1le type or phyilqut." 111 lNO he undetwent aurcery for •·a'°" raUed sex-change opcntlon ," lhe Jlld1e said. Six monflu •fler 'lhe operallQn Mlso Ashley met Corbel~ ion of Lord ' --- Rowtllan. He was lhea 40~ married Ind living. with bi.11 wife and [our cbUdnn. . Alter Corbett and Miss Ashley married Jn 1963, they wert1.o1ether ''no more. than J4 day1 In all," ihe judge said. ln his lengthy written doc.ument O~mrod said two court mtdlcal U,: apeclor1 r11pcrted Min A!Jhlty bid no bn- J)ftdlment to sezual Intercourse. A chromosome test on htr body cells car- rltd out by a Cambrk!c• profeuor reported all oells uamlned w•n male. Ormrod sugge&ttd Pitlss Ashley wls In ract 1 tranasexual male -"• !tmale im· prisoned In 1 m.,le body." ~ -Surguy for such people, he said, wat11 nnly a v.·ay or relitvlnc 1>3ycholo&1cal dlstr10 -not to e:hangt thtlt w . Ttltdlcal wltntsst..!I agrffd, he wtf!.t on, that tbft blolo1Je1I sexual CON!lltut~fi or nn__Jndlvldual was fired not lat.er thin birth Ind coulJ not be chao1td by medical or aur1ical mean•. 1b• law. 11ki Onnrocl, ll»uld •dopl thrte crlttrl1: chrornoaomal, (Otlodal 1rrestncc or ablence of testes or ovarita) •net aenltal factors (lncludlna In· ternal MX or11n1). 80KO,...ti Capt MarUn H•lnbedl•n Jr. of Hunlington ljeach, com- mander of lh• Weal Lo& A•i• lea Dlvi1lon, Lo s Ancetei Police Defartmeot, is lhe. re· cl picnt o the •MUii Plco- Roberlson Ll••l. Cl ob A ward tor turlherlnc pollc....,mmun· lty relaUont. . - Debbie Cit&y led Harbou~'? View Eltmtnlary School lo fi ve meda.JI In the recent Southern California cross cauntry chlmpioMhlpt held In lnaJev.·ood. Debbie won a lirit plaoe medal. Other wtnnera were Gery· Blome, Acllne O.Loyola, Wcody Sdbl Ind JoUe Oagood. COChe1 ol the Harbour Vltw ttam were ttlchen Layne Neulart and Kallly Gun- neu. School Prlndpal William Leicher atlended lbe champlor)ahlps. 1-lollywood Honie Fire Damage at $30~000 HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A twO..lory ijollywoocJ llllls home l\ISielned $31) 000 darnaae to Its upper floor sunc11y niaht ~·btr1 A fire erupted 1tter a pet dog or. ~al apparently lmocktd,over a llihled candlt bumlna ln In upslllrs room. Tho blue at Ibo home of DonoJd O'Hlrt WU CDnlrolitd qol<:kly by fiy• companJes or city llrtmen v.·bo prevtUltf It fl<>ln l(lrtadln1 I<> lli• down11tlft IM to adJolnlna bniah. . \ - . ·-' • • --• bi --• · Bea~i . . .. g ~ . ' -,. . • I ' • :. E O ~'tl QN N.Y. StO!'k• I ' . .... . .. MOND~Y, f9RUARY::2. 1970·. . .. ~ .. ~ .. .. ., Pre•eat• B!!(lget : • -· .. -.. •• - ! ~ • .. ~ . • • • . .-.a-•.•• ;:.. ·s' ~ Nixon As~1J;lg · 't' ' _. Higher T~~es WASHINGTON (UPJ) -President Nix- on asked Congresi today for $2.2 billion in , Increased taxes, user It.es .and postal rates to balance a record budget and head off btfiaUon-fueling deOcit spending. Nfxon said the budget. wHh" a precarious,. $1.3 billiOn-s u r p 1 u s, rep~nted '.'hard choices" on programs., and signaled a shift \in the naUon's pi)orities f~ war to peace. In a bffer White House ceremony at which he fo'nnally signed the budget, Ni:ion called it "an booest oDe." He said the program was-"one we not only can defend but one which w:i\l pro- vide adequate funds, ill this period when we mll$.i fight •inflation, far programs the ,t::ovemment is involved in • : . anct the programs the public can support.." In submJttiq his $200.fl:illlion spending Joh·n·· Lea·rv's propo..i -nrst in history to top 1200 1 billktn -Ni.J:on said he eliminated or --., ·· sharply OJl back .... number of outmoded aod uneconomic .progra.ms." Included Ant ·cs· Del were some venerable 'sacred cows. f, . a y . . He also slashed defense spending by • $S.a .~ill.Ion. Space ouUays were cut $486 F · z T . l qiJJuon. eut be propooed spending $800 ' ami_ y ria( million a year for the oext five years to curb water pollution, and budgeted in· creased funds for combatting crime, food By TO)t BARLEY asmtance lo the poor, improved urban , or ""'-o."' '"" ,,." • mm transit facflllies , expanded man. Renewed motions by' the defeiise and power training and other sOO.al pro- aome e11atic behavior by the wUc!-eyed grams. · John Leary today delayed the Orange "This anti '.. infla.Uoniry budget begiM Cov,nty .. Superior Court lrial or tbe Leary the necessary _proceu of reordering our tariiiJy. . · . ~a~al Pi:'<>~·~· the .President sa!d· ~-' .. ~. ido <I( 11\e L!ID !llltist • {''." tbe !int \i!DO ID I~ !uU peeacli&. 1~k~ ~leas !li"Uii! P,>•rlr<om of . .:..'";":: ~= :r.~ p~ Juclge WUHip\ SJPl'I, dille be, •tJoJMil· defense • · • pr. TlmolhfL0""1azid.R*lnar)Jn<y . ~~-J>!O~.._-tln- """ nattl~g' alloCatloci ol a coUrtrooM ~ ·!!' ... I bliitOn ~,-i:i;· new for their trial on drug cll3(ge! flied ID fevelll~ be ·*•!!IS• from hl&ber Social . Laguna Beacb. •·-11 ta ' · .:..~ l .. , t k : Clasping the Bible to his chest, the ~-v.r Y _Ies, me.~. ev • .!'I"" on rue lot\t-haired Yooth raised his eyes to the and alrc~lfl ~rs and 1.1¥feased postal celli' and innounced : "Behold, there is rates -including·a 7-qn~·letter. no ~. ln this court. I have the word or Ni~n emp,haslzed that ~ surpl~s for God .for that ••. there is no law In this tbe fiscal >:e¥ begiRf!lng J!ljy J 11 v1~ _to courf." · the campaign agalns_t 1nflat10JJ. even Ttie ycunger Leary and two '\iniden-though it requlm cuts m WOrthwblle pro- lifl\KI 1 aOG equally youthful supporters grams and an e1ection-year tax incr;ease. were escorted to the corridor outside the . '"fbe wj~ngness to· ma-e .. hai;11 choi~s couilttoom ' by bailiffs He renewed bis IS ;tqe •driv4lg • tforce behil)d my 197! rnteits during the sttugg1e • · budcet proposals," he sahf. . • "'· P "IHa God come dowil., Loht God come tfert' ia how Nixon 's risca.l 11~1. budg!!1 down .. tie·callrd out.. "Are you going to ~ with the current fiscal year (1n thro...!' trit ih jail!, Are· yoo going to kill b1 ons of dolliu·-.): , me? Okat then, go ahead and kill me." · 1'7t 1'11 Bailiffs ·ma:uaged to 'talm the youth Revenues, · Sljt,f $201.I while Judge•Spelrs·was ordering the trio Outlays Sli7.t ·· $200,a to fePof{ 'to the courtroom -Of Judge Surplus . $ LS S I~ 8 ·ron x. McMillan for tclal. But pro-For the first lime In. recenl 1'years, th~ l ids la~ comme.nted that they will budget Usu ' rlo speelri~ figures for the aecu . ~ ,-r . Vietnam war. The Pfesident said they ask J.lldlt M.cMllI!.n to cite young Leary were omittid to protect the secrecy of his on cb.trJ!F or crlml98l. contempt. . future troop ·withdraY."al plans 11\t ~'prospec:Uve Jurors from which · · the e~entual 12-member panel will be Nixon also abanct:>ne<I former Pres~dent ·Formed •sit pittenUy this morning in Lyndon B. Jo!t"son 8 custom O! showing a Judre ·McMllian'' courtroom waiting fOr aeparate ~n of spendifll to ease tbe i·urlSt to rule' on the series or pretrial poverty, Nl:rbn lumped programs for the • · G poor with other social measures. mot\~ •file<! by defense attome)I. e<irge The military budget assumes a $3.1 ':hula. , . , biWon reduction in outl ys for "general · An1op,g those • motions ~as Ch~a s purpose forces," a cate&«Y wlllch in-- . lr~tnt that lhe proceedings against eludes Vietnam and other "conv°entlonal" the .. d~ef\danb -he parUcularly warfare programs. The Presideni pro-r~pre~nu Dr~ Leary, SD -shduld .be i"ecttd a cut or 3i5~11 fro , th tolal di.smiSsed because the section or the · I the 3 · llli m e · Health ahd Saftty ~under whicl. they ~r .0 .1-m on-man armed were prosecuted I~ in.Valid and un-The ·overall' rnill~ry portion of·. the cor5tituUona1. . . , . budget was ·e~ated at f73 ei billlon · Dr • .-~ary, Rosenlary Lea_ry, 34, and down f5.I blllicin, from the eatimate. lo; John Leary were arrested ln .the Art the ctJrrent flscal year That would be th Colony on Dec. ~; 1~ and ~At~ed '!Ith smallest share of the· total bucuJet stnC: poqeulon Of manJuana and ,LSD. . fiscal 1950 . just be.fOre the start of 'the · Lea~ has 1lnce been convicted 1n Korean wir. Laredo, '!ezas.... bn 'charges of llleg:a1ly Nix:on ukl his btJdget "iiemonstrates a· transporting marijoana, He Is ~ shift in priorlUes" from war to ~ce to return there for what could be .a 20--year ·1 n !' 1-9 laat f II r· lh ttntence lmmedilitely ·on dmclusion of Johnn sea -:V ~ u y~r o e the J)reJent"Orange County trial. 0 son -~lnlftraU'"1, «,percent of D:r ... Ltary also faces renewed court ac· g vtmmenlr outlays went to national tion·in POugbkeepsie, N.Y., on a misde-defense and 34 percent for sudi human meanor drug offense in lhal jurisdiction ~rcts. programs as heaJth. ~cation, ~1 trial 'iri•Rlvers~de County-on Charge! }O~ training, and we}fare. Nixon s 1971 riled toUo"1nc the drOWning o a young' plan provides ti percent fOr human Lapna Beath gft:l in· the 1Wimmi1t4'. pool resources and 37 percent for defense. at the Mooataln center hippte OnIJruune. ... '·--. ' ......... ra.s-· •• ,econ ------... __ ..... ___ ·------- • A'llen fl.uns, . . . . ' . Maps Fight· On Recall Supervisor Alto~ !. Allen announct;d today lhal he will Seek re-election in June to' the Fifth District seat he first won In 1962'. ·The Tl·year-<lld board n\ember did ao with the promise that he will, during his campaign, reveal the "power PJays back· ed by big money which are bidding for -·pijliDCitand ecOOOiiiic· control or the en-• ~.~--mty. - WINS-JUNIOR MISS .TITLE Merlna High'• Martyn "I ~am con r 1.d.e n t," Allen said, "that I can· bring out the truth of these maneuvers to intimidate me" .!.. a reference to thl! recall campaign cur· rtntly being mounted by an apparent candidate who has chosen to •remain anonymous. Allen, a Laguna Beach resident, an- nounced several weeks ago his intention R_honda Martyn to ... k ,~1ectio•. °'BP"• !hi•. ther• had been wkl.espt:ead speculaU.on that he H mlghl ret.ilt. Of unt:ngton He ended those rumors today with the . ~ . commenl, "It is my duty lo my con- , t situtents and to Orange County to reveal New Jr~ Miss the true· P.icture of the power play that is ' . 1 ~, ; _ _ no'!' beinl"~ed in the Fi!Qr1>istrict.- 'l!lfilldit'~-cif.*'gt --11 ,Bro ~' "••· 1 Ute ~"' ~~ Junlir~!M. s;i"~"ihe ·· ~!l hope 1o 1b9w," ~lefl..ltiir¥U\at.lh!• iCC!""f l'!Wna ilich-School sluae11i'ln a ~ <ili< .....U 5~~ <>.•~·1>1&,i.noney r<JW tf •. • _lhe _crowni coupjracf!ottaa_ hi an1 llrol!it.C.... r ty that ha ehr1y1 n rte .lrom·l>OU • Rhon$,.,1Who ·was . crowned Saturday pollUts an4 eeooomiC strWlehblds." ' nlgbt 'in ' Santa Rosa. received the UUe The !.agflna resident ls 1970 chairman from I last yea'r'.s winner, Jackie Ben· or the Board of Supervisors. The fitrmer ington, Who not dnly won the Calilomia banker wcm the ieat in Jf62, survived a teall n\ovement 1ubsequent to his eJec .. contest,. but we11t. on. to win the national tjoq and was retui'ned to the post In 1966 J'"1io.r1Mis8 '!TOMI. wit!\ what he hated today was the biggest Tiie.nationatp>mpelition this year will majority in FlltJfDlstzict history. be in. Moblle. Ala. · Allen•refaaed today to elaborate on his J ki I promise to reveal th~' source aod nature ap e,.,a ong time friend or her !UC-ortPerecall.movementbuta,aourceclose cei$Q,r~ 1Placed""-the crown on Rhonda's to the · ' It~ bed heid. aiter a Wtek of competition in the paign :~::;;:rt:.~1~namt~acts,caa:i Narthetno-Callfomia city.. figures will be released very soon." Rhonda's par'!nts, Mr: and Mrs. Ken-Allen's-announcement colnckled with a net.ti. A. Ma:rtyn, · 17041 •• Courtney Lane, claim by Paul C.rpentir,' one of the inic!'ber---sfster. 800 ,.wo',....::tbers traveled recall campaign organizers; that the _ , , ·~ ~ recall workers how have more than the totSarita<:Rasa·Saturaay to 'l'atch (he cor· 9,743 sill!llutu they need to forcf: Allen l'ntttioil.·Rhonda captured the ·crown arter into a reCall eleclloa. 1t 'w~e.k 'of competition against S4 girls TNl Cypress Democrat, an unsuc- rrom throughout the state. cessful Cftmpaigner in past C-Ongress and Assembly ra~s In Orange County, said . Saturd,ay 's crowni~g ,was not the first his group . today has "enough signatures lime Rhonda and JaCkle have teamed up. to lruiure the filing and acceptance of oui: Jackie . was present at Marina'a 1969 (Sff AU.EN, Pase Z) homecomID&_ ceremonies and · did the ho:l<>rs as Rhonda was s e I e c t e d homeeoming queen: . . For her erfOrts Rhonda ·will. receive a $1 ,000 college scholarship. She has been acc~p~-'for admission to the University of · CalUornla. Santa Crlii. but· has also applied• to Stanford University (Jackie's CWTenl school) and won't·dedde whicli.to attend until ~l!:ririg from Starrnefd. · AtJ .~Mimi, 1·JUK>nda carrtn· a 3.'11 gr~e.-~lbt-,ver1age (slightly less than· stralgbt-A);.,' • TUrsdlY; "Rbonaa will slip back into the ncni:n81'1 ioutlf)e f of clas!es at .Marina. Mean1vhile· she i! • cil(ching •up on her sleep., Stoel<. ltl•rket • 1NEW voRf<: (AP) -Deellning issues began cutting the lead or 'advances on the stock market today in active trading. (Ste quotaUons, Pages 28-29):~ Declines shaved · the lead or advance s from nearly 600' issues ta ;oo. ' . Chamfier Learns . Of Master Plan City Planner Al Autry and architect Peter Ostrander will present .a program Wednesday on "Master Plans and· How Do You Implement Them" al, the, fir1l Ch4,mber ·of COmmerce ·brelikfall for February. It ls scheduled for 7:30 a.m. In the Hotel Laguna 's Sea Terrace Room. Ostrandir, a member of the~m6er's Muter•. r will serve as milder' of ceremonies at the breakfast, wlth .. AUtry- as prtnclp&l speaker. Discussion will cen· ter around the problem of getttri.& out of the planning stag~ .apd intp actual lm· . plementitlOn or programs ror parking, trarfic • control, hillside development, hotel-motel zoning , Main Beach im· , p~ovemenla and ~r Laguna projects. Addltk>nal lrilonnatlon on th e forthcoming school tlx override and bond election also will be p'resented. .. -- IN THE RACE FOR SURE Supervlsoriel ·Candldat1 Allen Players' Boar~ Elects Officers ,..--...._ In Largest Vote , I Planes Hit ~ . - Off ·Coast;. Both Eject A Navy Oler who atiandoned, one Jet th~t crashed, killln&· 14 men · Iii 'weeks: ago, escaped Injury today alone· with a second pilot when their planes collided Iii crystal clear weather oft San Clemenie Island. . Both aviators ejected saf~ly and wer' picked. up by a Coast Guard helicopter, while their F8 Crusader jets plummeted into the .sea. • Ll Cyrus M. ltiddell, rt, and Lt. Gary Crowell, 28, both based at Miram&T Naval Air Station, San Diego, were airlifted to I.he facillly's d.ispeniaty for examination. · Great conlusion surrounded inillal reparts of the midair collision, which was described by one source as a headon craSh in the sky. . The accident was reported by fello~ pilots on a routine training mlu.ion with Lt. Crowell 'and Lt. Riddell, who ejected from an identical plane Dec. 22, leading to a $30 million disaster. The crippled Crusader which was IP. proacbing the San Diego station veered off its landing approach and th·underect througti i hanga r door, exploding In a holocaust that killed and maimed many Iii.th> la,...i vote ID lhe·t;~Jr{ men. "' ~ ~ C.m -. · U. Rlddell toid 1 bolrdiOl lnqulry-lhal mmnllono ftlled six vioeadet on Ujejr hi\ jel los\ Its oil pressure duJing !he Ian· bolnf. ot dfncton by -"'1DI a aJi!o ding approach:. alid ' be ejedtd •"-·•• ·p-by_ the -'""tllfl commlltee. prJ)Ctdurea taljBht ID m1ht tramln;.·.,..... ~II bol cxoe iii lhoie 6leeted Io lhl l!r'd ln•~gaUnn of !he diJaslir i. still wu an 11lcwn~l uuder way. _ . Four candidates• nominated 6y peUUon 1'h.e pieclse location of todaf's crash went down to defeat in the vote, raults Involving LI. Riddell and his fellow of which were annouoced at the a,ual member of Navy Fighter. Squadron UK membershlp meeting in the pew Laguna w1a undetermi~. but roughly three Moultoo Playhouae Sunday alterr.oon-miles off San Clemente Island. Elected to serve three-year terms on 1 Navy officials said it oCcurTect about 55 the Pllyers' board were Harry Ashe of miles west or San Diego, at '1:52 a.m .• Laguna Hills; Jo Anne Black ol. San Juan while the pilots were picked up at 1:21 Caplatrano; Betsy ~e ~Ruth OsgOod a.m. by the Coast c;uard-helicopter. Silyer.-,both of Laguna Beach ... Serving The earlier accidenl Involving Lt. Rid· one-year terms will be -Joan' Short. and dell o:!curred at the coocluslon of a Tulley Brown, both ol SOulh Laguna. I ·1 · Mn. salyer, widow of the late Bill s m1 ar ofrshore training flight. _ Salyer, former Players"' treasurer, was Na.vy vessels be·gan a search tor crash tbe only non·lncumbent. She ran for the debris today, after the Qrange _C-Ounty seat being vacated by retlrlng Players _Harbor Department called Its _boat bac.k president Geof£ri!y Rike.r. fro"! the scene when the p1loU were Two femkline contenderi. Mrs. Salyer reported to·beff.SClled safely. and Mri . .Rose, were •top vote-getters In ·A San Cleirn;nte llfeguard boat was the elecUon. Of a total of 2,200 ·ba11ots dispatched, b;es1des the Harbor Depart- malled out to members, more thao J,000 ment boat out of Dana Poln!· . were returned, compared with the. usual Aller the Dec. 22 ~ash .1nvolv1ng Lt. return or 1 few hundred balloU. Riddell, 11 Navy men s bod1~ were pull-m a board meeting after the. general ed from the blazing hangar •. while three membership session, real estate broker more subsequently died or Injuries. \Vllllam Harcum was elected president, with Mrs. Rose as vtce president, Mrs. Salyer as secretary and Mn. Short as • NOT ,-WR/TE' treasunir. . • Unsuccessful candidates in the eleclion were otho M. "Sonny" Budd, Dr . Zacluiry ;r .. Malaby, Palty Needennan and Col. WUllam Roley I all or Laguna Beach. Their nomlnaUon by petition had threatened to turn the eleclion-into a hot contest,.but as ballots were ~nted,. the contest falled to~ m3terialize. .... .... ' ' Tw.o N~wcomers,. l~llinbent Join: ' ' .. ' .. S; Coast Races ' . Two newcomers and an lncum.benl have joined the line-up at cify clerks' of· fices In Laguna &;ach .. San Cleme~te and San ·Juan Capistrano as nomination papers fbr Aprtl 14 city council elections contlriuc. to.::be..bandectouL ~ . ...lo._ In-Laguna Beach, architect fet.er H. B UT RIGHT WASIUNGTON (AP) -President Nii- on 1igned his eco1_10mlc rtport ~nd the new federal budget today and lamented that he nunked penmanshiy· in the first grade and "never W:arned to write since.'" The.President told the 40-member staff of his Council of Economic Advlsefs that after he VJ!toed an appropriation bill on television a few days ago 1 teacher wrote in and said ahe would give him a "C" in penmanship -but an "A" I n statesmanship. · · . Oraage C:ou& Weadler J~ti Leaey last w.ee--refused. to· ~o.w a'tto~Y. Marvln '.tooper to pursUe Coqper'1 c}i:im.i>lhttlJltt clltntl wu DMm· t>!Iy-unable 18' participate In Ihe -..t lrial . Coover decided lo allow !he youth to tolle 1\11 chanoe In C:our1 following angry ~ret+>\atiol)l ·by Dr. and Mn .. Leary. ·Dr. Leary today sp>rted his ·now fomlllar ·heavily fringed green bucbkln Jacl<e~ bell bollom white penis and well • :rr.im~ry G.~·~d:e:rs Tops Lagu;~ KUJs Scor~· Jii yiieS,t -.in·· Readm-g 'f es~' Oslrande.r, who earlier had announCed his intentton. to enter the race, pick~ up hi' pa~1 ·Prlday. following 11Jann(ng~com· nils!klntr' JOIE!ph· Tomehak ancf ... I,.. cvmbent Rlehard Goldberf. Also ex·· pectedlo.a ppe1rl1 lncumbenl.J ... pb;.. O'SO!hm. who haa nnnotlnced hl•'ln-i tenllOCl Io run. . Lawyer Theim .. 0'Keefe. San Clemente Olty c..mctf lncum~ w11 tbe la~t In !hat connnunKy l!I lite out 'papers. hlso In !he re0.4here Wiii bO-Jamer T. Fallh, !US Avenk1a Salvador and Harold 0, Meade, 912 Avenid1 Pre~ld~. Those' wind! should calm ·dowt1 tonight and leave fair skies ·on~ Tueaday Wllh temperllwea rans- Ing. from .,the middle 70's to arr overnight ~w 1n the chilly 30'1. ' INSmE TODAY --..,, . ~, I/ you're going to be "busted" for marlj'uaM f)<M!ession, better do te in Los Angete1 Co1&nt11 · -the odda of drawing a •tiff pe-naitt1 -are for LOWff' thall In 1 worn aa'ndals. ·'Mrs. Leary cam&> to coo rt. .tn f mlnl~b b~ dre.v ancl talf-lencth lellber boots. tr. Leary again reire(led th't !he astrol~cal sips ~Id not--.,ppqr\ "my dl:ancea of a fair trial In Orapge COunt.y. 11Satum 11 definitely not where I would like !lfr to be," Leary laid. ·Cllllefl)epul)' ~ Attorney James o. Enl-fght • adtleit '!be commenl : "Dr. LOary ls deUnlteb' Where I• want him lo be. ' '\. .... Read1D1 -1tta1oed by p<lmaey gratle 1lude!llS In Liguna 1!eas:h In' a re- cent ~ all)Ollg .IJi o.,..., "°""' ty scllool Qiltrlrto -it(IJ be 'rtitajed ID school dlairlit ti ustees alJ1! 'tllelr rtgulir 7:30 p.m. board mecUng Tutlilay. Superlnten&ill lli'. Wlnfam Ollom will advise lhe board that lludenll \n the nnt. aecolld and third •griidb ocorecl higheSt In the six dlltrtet.s In the Slanford·Blnet reading 'liils, wllh first gradera scoring 20 points above the' atate ·-· IOCOM srllden· If poinla •ncf I , ., - third g~den '1i pdiols, · : , • day Feb. II tlto wm' be oatllned .. P'aculty . Y/10\" "''\! ,.ill a 1.lie _lhe•,~<:d'. that membera wm devote tbe Uncoln'1 Blrth- tne djllrlCI • ,cllilm I~ reponnOl)t <>!.: duy houd1y tp trsl•'•• ,.,,.•·-••king' cw 'OI flood damal!O rei/aln baa botn. • ... ~ ...., ,. approved by tl,ae. r~tate Departm@nt . or lhefr nollday on P'rid.y, Feb. ts. Thl1 ar- Publlc Jnstructlon 1nd 1' beitil: forwarded r1ngeme:nt will give •tuder.ts In the to the federal'g~etnrn'enClev~ wlUJ sp-dis trict a foyr-<.ttly bre1k from studte., proyal and PIY'l"•t expected. Feb. 12-15. <• • Trust ... allo _.. ochtdlileil lo confirm A presentation alto' wlll be made on !he appointment ol Dr, Chari<o A. H..., progress o1 tralflc safelj me,aurea bellli u wllt.IUll tUperjntendent ln a irew Post ln1l•lled on CO.at Hlpway at El l\fOITO lo Include dlllbjd ~ mlllqell)ent. IC~! II a result · ol' ,uaembl)'lllan Plans for • INcher .111_,.lee trlfnlnr ~ Rnbtrt llldhain'I "'flll ~- r • Airline pllot bonold Routt, l7m Cslle ~a:nla Ynci. ha,s liken out papers 'in San , Juan Ci,pbtrano. where 114pets al&o are Win& clrculated (or attorney Oary J. Sodlkolf, Wiiiiam T. Reid and Mrs. Dolly Ollv1ra, who will ate) the aeaL. ~Ing . vaceled 'by-he!" husband ; A n I~ Io OUv~. ; '( · i ·- ' ., Orange Coun111.i Page !~ ;:: ·'"'"'• ...... C~lllt Ct!Ktl'" U• ,c ......... ~ ,Dt*tll --.._ ...,.., , ... lbllWlrlFTIFI ..,_ ~'' -. • • • • • r • ~ .. ~ ~-)~'{ PIL\11 L 1 ,::::1!:., r='f?il?~ • Sou·th·. s.·cnool ·Districts ., ·Bo'Y to Supreme C.ourt . --\ . A~A (lJl>I) .. ~ Two more Mls'1&'ilppl ad!Ool _system1 ~ • c a m e vlrtu~Uy • '•U~lac11: today •• seYeral dlatrlcll llCfOSS lhe South compiled with lhe SUprtme Court's i m m e d I a l e desegrepUon order. Only two of 441 wltlle children In the public .achool syattm a\ Tunica, Ml1111 showed QP, for the 1tart of classes with 2,100 black atudeols. 11We hive an all-black achoo1 S)'!lem," uid Geor1eT. .Petty, superintendent of schools in the cotton and soybean county. "We tried to tell the courts that would h~pPltl-" Few if any-whites shoYt'ed up at tcbeols la lndliliola,-lbolh<r l\llalllsippl dolla l•l!• · ~ lil&Ob ou-ber whlles ·more Qiln )hree to bne. Sotooola supt. v. B. Floy_d· aaid he hear~.lhit one::Wbilc , . " family mlght send its children to a publlc school · More than to school district." across the South -lncludina a hall·mllllon.ohlldren -were under court orders to btgln total desegregation in early February. Several di&trlcta. however, closed 11s their Mt..· ministrators prepared · for complia.nct. Several more obtained orders delaylnc imptemtntatkln for a few wee.kt. And some still awaited final word from federal jlidges on exactly v.·here their stqdents should go. . In Washington , Vice Presi dent Spiro T. Agnew acknowledged lhere ha1i been con· fusiol\. over what was expected uf districts complyin& with court order1. He said President Nlxon soon will fonn a "cabinet-level" ~mm1ttee to help lm· plemenl the rulings with the teaal posal· Recen'Veae -Toiitght · ' • Planners ·and Citizens. ble disruption to education. · The massive withdrawals of whites In Tunfca and Indianola followed a paltem se( in January whe11 30 MJ1s\aalppl dislrlcb became the first to comply with the.. high. scourt'1 October r u 1111 I· Predominantly 91ack districts were lift almool compt ... i}' black. , An n:cepUon to tlllt J)ilt~m occurred lhls morning at Leland, t.tiJ&., where NetTOa tt.ve made up 73 perctnt oJ lhc ochcol population. Onty 208 of Leland's 978 ~·tilte children failed to regi.!ller under the district's new lorat dtSeeregation pf an. Leland Schools Supt. V. ~-Bigham Jr. said wblte defections were 111lni.Jnlied as a. reault or strong local support being voiced in recent weeks for publii:: educa· ti on. ' , Through a Lookittg Glass Inching Along on Goals Nasser ·Blasts U.S. Influence In Middle East Don't panic, your eyes are fine: This multiple por·. trait of a metal-cl!l'led model is simply the tr1ck of a photographer. He attached a pnsm to his camera Jens for this unu&ual vitw. Well, il's one way of IOj>klng at t)le worl~. Lapna Beach plaMl.n1 cornmlssloners 11n4 members of the CIUseos Advlaory Committee met for two hours Stq)day .lftemoon to contlllue their dltcuJSlons of 1 l-~gun•'• general plan aoa,.. statement. · They covered one page of. the lengthy dO":ltment and decided to continue the talk• tonight, lollowtn1 the <egular Plan- riing Commtalon meeilng. DLscuaston on Sunday was devoted to the first goal ,. "all natural and BCtnlc values 1hould be rtJ1pected and enhan-- ced." Flnt h~dlng under thl1 topic concern11 matntalnln8 the tnltgrlly and contour ol the . hills but est:1bltshlng criteria for h!llqde development, tnduding buttdlng lllze t.nd placement, size of cut.s and fills and design of road1. Allo rtcommended by the CAC wu a 1ong ran1e projlram Including pr&desip, to-an extent to-be decided upon, of future hlllalde devefovmenls. Commlil,k:loer JOMJph Tomehak told CAC chairman Mark Gumblner that he and Ni fellow commluionera would llke a cJartllcaUon of the position ol the CAC reW!ve to the commlasion. Ha nlomd to a ncenl reqUOlt . by Gumblner-and arcl!itect Petar OalrJ!ldtr for ''~ .apJl!Oxal" of .a. 1!1111' to dtvelop 111 acm ol hlttslde lend 1lmt ~ornln(~d• Drive. and •9ted Iha! Gu.m· blner had frequently dHCrlbed lhe pro- poted development u compfyln& with aoals of the CAC. Since the ,oats statement has not yet been accepted by the city, Tomehak said, commiaaloner1 reel It ts premature to ac· cept It ., a ·buts for new developmenta unUl detalied criteria have been agreed upon. . Other topic! d11CU1sed under the first major aoa. were maintenance of the ln· San Luis Obisbo, Asks for ·Library tegrlty of the beaches· and prtatrvaUoo of natural ''wlldernesa" areu aa a areenbelt around the community. f or -U'!T .... Thl9111 CAIRO (UPI) -Prtsident Carnal Abdel N""r said today the Ul\lted States "aboulderr; the gr e a le 1 t re.!lpontlbtllty" for the .ft11ddle Eut conflict apd that any aareement to negotta,te wlth Israel · wQuld be un· condlUonil mrrender for the Arabi. Nauer dellvend a 22-m.lnute deriun- datlon of 'the United Stata and UJd America "falsely pretendl" it wants peace. Nasser 1ald ht had umaterial evidcnoe'' that the "United States sup. ported qgreasion against lhe Arabi. "The USA and It• policy •houldera lhe greatest responsibility for what Ii Pina on In the Middle Ea.st ar:d what will take place there in the Cuture1" Nasser told a aattv ri ng of 200 parllamentariaDA from five conUnenls, "It Is the. USA whlcb i.s provldln& thU ter rorl&t violence wllh Its to&la wllh whtrh to perform lta: criminal role," Nasser said. ''lt is the one which sup- port& it pollUcally and 1n the propaganda field.'. "While the U.S. government fa!Nly pret•nda that It ls s,eeklng peaoe, all lhe £etlons of thl.s government In the Middle East crials tndlcate the opposite." Israel, Syi·ia In Serious Clash By Ualltd Pre11 IatorllU.ul ' laraell planes, tankl and 1rUU•ry baf... tlea Syrian '""or on the occupltd Golan Helahts today in the niOlt serious bordtr · flareup between the tw'o n.at.iont since lh& 1987 war. hrael also sent It• ptane1 detp into Em>t to hit barrack• on tht Medlt4 I • tanean co11t ~ on the Nilt River 200 mtler; south er Cairo. Capo Trustees Discuss . Vandalism, Recreation Tnutee1 of lhe Caplatrano Unlned School 01Jtr1ct will be uked to lake ac- tion on matt1ra running from vandalism ta recreation aareements at tonight'• 8 o'clock me1:tlhg in Serra 'tchool at C~piatrano Beach. An outbreak of vandalism at San Clemente H~gh School In the past few \veekl havt prompted the administration to uk the board to authorize the en- forcement of the educaUon: code on van· dallsm. This includes offering a •UlO reward for informttlon leading to the idtuUty and apprehe11slon of vandals; 'Repotls filed by high scbcol custodlJt personnel indicate that darnaae hu In- cluded holes kicked ln restroom. walla, tht removal ol center posls. chaiJ!! and lock& from the parking lot. soap dlspenaer1 dlunantted, a wish bastn pull· ed from the wall, locifn dented and wa!U burned. · Trustees also win be uked to enter Into a joint power• agreement with County Service Ate.a 3 for the construction of recreaUonal faclllUes £or Crown Valley School. Tht county district, if approved by the 9oard of Supervlaor1, WUI provide funds for capital improvements, the amount not to exceed $7 ,000. tmpro\rements will enable a Little League procram to be&.ln th!• aealOJ\. Although the total pro}ett would even· tuatly COit m,000, Ult first atage would Include only fenctna:. back stops for two diamonds, some grading for t h e dlarl'londs, archltectur1l and other fees and tl\t wat6r connectlon co1U. maintenance. · Purina the meetlna. the board also will be asked to open bids for two new b~e.!I . aad equipment for Viejo Elementary School. In other bll!llnest they wlll consldtr a counter proposal by the San Juan Caplstrano City Council regarding: the purchase of Buchheim AlhleUc Field for a pennanent clty ha11 1ite. The city Is of· fertng_ approxlmately $193,000. T h e dl!trid has asked $3)0,000. County Newsman Found Dead " I. A lotmtr Orana-, Coull , newapapermtn who had turned to COilege inttructlon 11 a caretr Wll found dead at his apa.rtmtnt in Anaheim Saturday by a friend. Funeral 1ervict1 for EJward I. Mullen, 48, of 2Z80 W. Oranae Ave., are pending today at Shapnon Fune ral service In orange. Mullen. formerly on Ult st'ff of the Santai Ana Re&later and alto the Anaheim BulleUn , leave1 hl1 parents, Mr. and P..lrs. .Edward ?.1uUen Sr., of Orana:e, and two children. . \ Jnvest11atora for the "C>ran1e County Coroner's Office said Mullen, who lived by hJrnself, was round ahortly after noon Saturd11 by an acquainlanct who entered the 1part.meot when he !alled to llDIWtr the door. F rom Pa9e J ALLEN ... recall petltiona." _ Carpenter told the DAILY PILOT lhal his petitions will be filed "at a tlmt which wlll insure that the recall e~ec\iorl i& conducted on tbe &atne day u tl'6 Jll&t 4 primary elecUon. "Thill will save the taxp.,era mone)'," he said, "and we have no d•alrt to Incur unnecessary espense with the re.mov&I of Allt'n." Carpenter sald he was "iratlfied" thit Allen had decided to sffk re~lectlon. "lie will ask tt.e publlc to judge him on hlB rtr.ont and that is exacUy •hllt we wan\ them to do," he said. · He again refused to identify the power behind the recall movement, but COl}o firmed that "our cand.lditle will be IJ\o nounced when it is neceuary for him to be identilied." Allen'& vlgoroUJ annownment surprlJ. ed many Filth O!strtct r<Sioenla who hld predicted the wllhdrawat' ol the vettrao sui-ervl&or from the contelt and wbo a\- ttlbuted that po111fble rettrement to ~ unuttllng lnfiuence of lh! · rtca1J cam,. p1lgn. Jmmediate reaction was favoribll to the supervisor. · "This clears the air," said one La«iu"' Beach resident. "What we want to beat now 11 just who was behind the recan movemenl and wh11.t it was all about." Many supJ'll)rters of the recall cam- paign h.ive freely admitted that the cc~ staht refus•l of Carpenter and hlf coworkers to ~ame th6 power behmd tM movP:nent ht.. hampettd the cauH: throughoul ti.. Filth Dlltrtct. Announcemtnt or lhe recall c1mpalin was made by Anthony J. TaranUnO, i San Clemt.nte resldtnt who dUc:lbes himgelf as a sculptor-deelaner. Tarantino has ~.ot been available for comment for the past three tnontll.1. SAN LtiJS OBISPO CAP) -A resolu· tion rt@mmendln~ $11.n L11 \<1 ()bi11J>"' ~~ · th• alle !11 the proposed Richard M. Nixon Library waa paued by the Cham- btr of Cotnmerce triday. The chamber forwardtd a copy o( "the resolution to Leonard K. Flrtstont, chair· man of a committee to choose the loca· Uon and plan the library. .f. mere million dollars -IP. proximately -\\'ill deliv~r thls glittering 256-caret, platinum· mounted leg circlet adorning the shapely thigh of Suzanne Somers at the Western Exhlbl· tors Gift Sho'v in San Fran- cisco. The laraell.Sy!ian fiahUl\I broke oot Friday abd Saturday with a 11erlts or minor 1klrmlahes then Intensified Sund1y and 11a1n today .. The UnJttd NaUona ar- ranged • truce Sun<lo)'. but Ct lasted only a rew hour1, and nahilN erupted on an 11-mlle front tod1y . Jarael rtPorted Egyptian planes tried abortive hlt·ran attacks near the El Qanllra area on the Suet: Canal today but said the planes caused neither damage nor catualtle.!1. Egypt said the Israeli raids caused 10 casualller; but did not say whethei: the Egyptian soldiers '''ere killed or 1vounded. . The 1choal district would retain all rlghta to the project and t h e re•P<>llllblltty for acheclullna acUvtU,. and continuing the present ltvel of Missing Hiker Found on Peak Nationalization Weighed F 01· _Aerospace Industry Chaniber· membtrs said San Luis Ob is· po woukJ be an excell!l')t site for It be· cause of Its central locallon lrt Ca\lfQmia and good access to £reeways. · The IJbrary wnl C9fltaln the o{flctarrec· ordl and letter• of N~on durln& hls tenns as Prfitident and vice pre&ldent. DAllY PILOT c-.u.oe GOAIT l'Ull,,."HING (OMl'.lHY' l•li•rt N. W1 t4 l'rMllMt Miii l'llblltMr J1di: II. Cwrley ' \/Id l'fftllltt1t Miii G-11 M_g .. Nixon Announces -Plans For Attaclron Pollution •pend $W mfmon Uftdar Ill allattnc pro- gnm to construct ·tewa1e tr6atrnept plant... COLUSA CAPl -A milling boy who a-pen\· a 1tormy nl1ht in a hollow k>i has been taktn off Ult peak o( a 7,000.foot het1ht by a helicopter, ending the "Great ...... bee to the Top of SnOw ~fount.aln" 30 houri aftt:r It bqan. , Souabt alnce S"atutday night, Michael Crouch, ~-91 Flitlax, waa found Sunday Afltrnoon and aakl he had not even knewn he "waa supposed to be loll" !l!'iad crawled out al the lo(, eaten a <.otJple of candy ban, and climbed up on the mountain before betnc picked up by a ct'lw dlapatched by the Colusa County shtriff11 department. LOs ANGELES CUPil -A suggestion t~at Southern ca11rom1a•1 a I a n t aerospace Industry be ~ationtflzed to bel· ttr the pll&ht of it.II workers Should be looked a~ very c}QseJr, .aci:ordln1 to a, top otnolal ol th< United Auto w.,.i,n. The su11t1tlon came from Paul Sc:hrade, wtltem dlrtctor ol UAW Re11on 6, In testimony before a hearin1 of the state's joint lt&lslaUve committee on econornlc convenl~. The committee Is lnY1!stl1attna tha Im- pact on Callfotnfa of a:ptndln1 cutltacts ni.11111 1e, •• 11 101 ... Th'"''' /It.. Mvr,hift• M•"'llrif 11119< 111c!rl114 ,; Nill LI .... l•U" WASHINGTON CUPO -Pruld111t Nixon today ouUined plans to_spe"" $691 ·million In the first year of his prograrf\ to preserve and protect the envlronment from pollu.tion. Following up hl1 St ate of the Unlen , pledge., , the Pres ident told Congress h!1 anlipol1utkln i)rOposair; \Ve!"e among "The rriost Import.ant neW lnlllatcs" 1n his budget for the year beginnir.g July t. Stlrgery Can't Change Sex C11't h llW ~ ..... ..-.11 Office • 113 J°•r11t Av1ft111 M•lll•t Atl411.111 ,,0. 1111: '''· •1•12 Ctilfl ,._fl Ult Wflt 11, ...... ~ ............ 9ff<111r 1'11 Wal 111•1 ... 1t.,.,CI hwflllnaltil tli'111 11'11 l&ldl ·~ .. •••• Nixon said his plans would "enhance the quality of life -the leitacy of one generation or .Americana to lhe m.xl.'' Bul Democrats In Congress alrea_dy have attacked his propo$81 as ~oo am11l. · S.n. Ejdmuud Muskie, CD-Maine), the party's chief spokesman on pollution, di~mh!Jecf Nl1on'1 plan as Inadequate and called for a program under which lhe federal 'overnment Itself would spend $l2.$ billion In f!\•e )'ear:;. Nlaon'1 bud1et explained thot llM five· year, $10 bUllon proif'•m he outlined lq hi< Stb.te of the lJnlon a d ~ re s 11 represented federal, 1tata and IOCll fund• combined . The ftderal 1ovtrnmt:nt. Nixon 11td, woukl put op M bilUon 'Under. hi• pr0t · .. 'gram, with the feder._I outlo;• •lrttched out O\'cr the years. t he budget note<t lh11t S·IO 1nllllo11 "'Ou'ld be spent on polluUon el~n\lp durln1 fl8C41 1971 under lhl1 program. In ad- dition to this, lhe government would r British Judge Rules in An1iuli~g Marriage LONDON <AP) - A ~liih Court juc(ge transvestite. Claimed his marriaae to made British legal history todty by rul· ~11111 Ashley in Gibraltar in 19U was void Ing tt)at surge:ry cannot change a because, despite surt"rv in 1980 the person's sex. -,, ... 1 Sir Roger Ormrod had to define wttat'ls • bf Ide wa1 thto sUll a man. He allo a woman before he cm1ld rule on tht P]almed wilful refu1al or incapacity by \'a lidity or a n11urlage ?>etwetn 3t-year· M ... hb wife to consumn1ale the marriage. old April Ashley, a merchant seaman ft1 i1s A•hley 1aerted 1ht:: was ind 11ill tun1td model girl, and Arthur Cameron ii a woman....., c4&r1ed rtfiual or. In- Corbett, 50-year-old son of• petr. capncjty by Corbett. Alter ouUJning ' 11,is e s • en 11a11 y ~loe physicla,11, lncludlnc e11~rta ori p:llhetic, bUt almost Incredible Jtory.'' a:n1tooilcal and psycholorlcal sef'llal 1b- Onnrod decltftd: "Th• only cas~• were .,ormaltty, cave evidence during the If. the le.rin.chan9e 0£ Stl Is 1pproptlate are doy htftrlng, des...Tibed 11 "unjque Ji; law 1~ In wh~~ • mistake as to sex Is arid (a cL" mada a( birth and sub<e~ucl)tiy r•vuled Judi• _Onnrod. a doct9r, '814! Miii br further J11V·"8•lgatlon.' ·ouey was betn Otorst Jamieson and flt 1111nulled. lhe marrlagt . ~11ss A1hley. btoug:tlt u; 11 a boy. 11llm 11KI eleaant Jn a blue velvel mtud Jle. joined lht Brill~~ N•vy al ti but rvo-1. lcl't the ~~rlhouse In 1 red ttollf· left after P&fiJhi4trlc lrellU'nent at l!o;ce alttr her la.wyert said 1he would stvetal clinics. . appeal the doclsion. At i&e 21 Jap1iaaon joined • ttoupt of Corbett, wllo aollnowledl'4 bell& a IOJ!illc t11111troonaLora. -· j,By this Ume," said Uie judge, "Jamleaon was Jakl!lt Aflllarly the female tex honnone utraeen to en· coura .. the cltnlopment ol tbe breasta and a female type of physique ... fn 1900 he underwent surgery for "a • railed st.x-chanae optraUon," the Jlldae "Id. ' Six months after the O!>trauon ~1iss Ashley met Corbett, aon ot Lord ~owanan. He w11 thin 40, niarrled atlCf living i'IU\ his wife and fol.ll children. · M!tr COrbalt •n<t Miss t-ailley marrted in UIU, lh•y Were t.otether "no more 1h:;111• day1 ln ail," U'ttj\Jdce said. In his lanathy wrjtten dOCUJntnt. OrmrOd utd tllo court medical In., •l*li>rt r1portfd MIH A!hl!y l)ld no Im· pediment lo llJl'U&I lnteroourse. A chromosome test on he~ bOdy cells e1t· rlM OUI by 11 Cimbrld$• proflliOr reported all c:ell1 uamlllid ware ptale. ___ . ..!. ___ ---. -~ by the Defense Departrpent and National Aerona\)tic1 and Spic~ Adrnlnl stratlon. , Schrade, the leadoJI witneas at the ~earing, said a proj>Qsal by Hll'\fard economi1l Joftn ·Kenneth Galbraith that the aovernment take. over defenae- orlented .corporations ".!lbould be looked at very closely." Tilt union offJcial said aero.pace .cor· potlt.ionS ln Southern Cllifomla Wtre primarily "geared for wlrtlme and hilh profits." He said there was "no reason why they can't ~.pubUc and under con- .trot of the government." Scltrade, whose union reprt1enti aome 33,000 aerospace workers in Southern Callf-ornia, said there waa no reason why such corporations which eJ"isted on gowrnment money should· be ·making a profit and that they should be "called to ta8k." He said1.hat the Nixon admlnistratlen, the Pentagon and corporation decision· !TI~~era were devlsln, no pl•n• and tak .. 1ng no acUon on what to do with the t.houaands or aero,!pACe workers btln1 laid oU as a result of the cutbacks. Sch~de tol4 tj<e commlltae Iha! Ille aerospace corporatioM were going to "have to be forced " lo take re:medlal ac· tlQll, slnct they dJd nothing to alleVlete the ppgbt of workers laid off when major cutbaeb were made after World War tr and the Korean Wac. lndustry ••tcutlves are not ltelna h1,µ1. bY th• cutbltcks. ht charsed. 11 "they ar1 Col~ on being paid." Train Cnssh Hu1·ts 5\ CHtCAOO CUP!) -Fjjly-one PlflOlll were injured v.•hen two Chicaao Trq1lt Authority traln1 cOlllded Sunday at a nortt\ side ,subway stallon of the ntw Kenl!edy Erpressway Rapid Tranlft Lino. Noot wu sulously lnJur<d. ( { J • ·J . ' OFF FOR ACAPULCO -fortion, of the 18 yachts on the. starting line for the San Diego to ·A~apuJco race shows Bob Bedltchamp's C0Iumb~a·57 Dorothy O. (No. 7477) Newport Harl>or Yacht Club seeking ~Jear air near the leeward ·end of the line. Qthers Dorothy .O Holds Lead T0Acapule9 Hwna~ Tops In Sabof Race Hank Humann of Balbo"a Yacht Club was . the overall winner of Udo Isle Yachl ciub's Adu1l Sabot Seriea con- cluded Saturday. Tiie .... 1u was salled over t b r e e --· Seamd overall in the •ries wu Milt AJlione of .lJdo ls1e Yacht Club, thW was Dick Elliot, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, and fourth was Doug Weber, Balboa Yacht Chlb. Backing Brow n LOS ANGELES (UP[j - The California Young Democrat.a Central Committee has ur&ed Rep. George. Brown Jr., ol Monterey Park to run for the 11.s.iSooa1<1, - 1 • • .. -· moving out are the Golumbi&-43 Hur a can (No. 7). skippered by Bob Poole Q! B~hia Corinthian Yaclrt Club,· and Bob Garrison's yawl~rigged Cal-48 Tran- qulla (No. 7084). from NHYC •. . , ~EGAS-TAHOE..:.RENO "HOiidays i" The Sun!" 3 DAYS F'RE' E t NITES · · .. · ~ltH v;.u;tc~A~~··~F1104° TIRES . . . • . . DELTA ·SUPREME 'llO NO THUMP .NO iUMP NO VIBRATION TUB:ELESS WHITEWALL . ' SIZE PRICE t:llClll , ... •• 50d 0 ...... -............ , ............ : ........... $1J.09 7.00zlJ • .......................................... : .. $1J.H 7.00z14 0< ,7.35z14 .......... -.......... : .... $15.U 7.0h14 .,· 1:n 114 ... ,. ........... : ...... :.-$15.H l.oo.14 .... l .2S.1 4 .......................... $16.IJ l ;S0.11 .• t.55z14 ................ .' ..... : ... $11.25 115x15· or 12Sx15 .............. $16.41 14S.15.or I SSx lS ............... $17.61 120.1 5 0, 915.15 ............... -........ $21.ZS ... '·" .... • t.11 .... t.IJ ... t •• , "" E BB DELTA TIRES M"dlY, Ftbr~ 2. l970 OAIL Y PILOT ~ -, • Pa$sage .Goes · -Ag r ound On:e .Yacht .Destroyed, .Another ·Missi1ig in.,Race · . ~ • fflah winds and heayy siu off the we1t COll\_'ol Florida Sunday played· havoc wilh Ibo ' yochl......, n .. 1 '"'""'""to St. Peten1"1rg In the opeo1ng TOCO of the Southern 0coan ~Circuit. Ono yodlL was destiOyed: another. was reported m£iStna and the Windward Passage, skippered by · Mark Jotwon . with . ~ or more Newport Beach crewmen aboard re-cawi:e<I. assistance from the · COist uuard. Wind-~hipped seas pounded -111.-s.root s)oop Shady Lady, owned by Randolph Foster of Miami, to pieces oo a rock jet· ty When she missed the chan- nel entrance lo St. Petersburg Yacht ~asbi. The kipper. J. N . • • Adams, and a, crewmin John Dewar look refuge on a rock pile and watched helplessly as '.Small Boat Handling Course Set BYC's Campbel.!· ·wins Cup Sail-off LSD ("ACID"da aynthitie . chcmiell compound: d-Jyserp: acid diethylamide. It is one of the most popular drugs in the underground dru& cult today. lls direct effect is rarely fatal and apparently. Jibt physically ad- dktivc. But, its effect on the mind is entirely unpredictable. It ii an hallucinogen ..• It can be • psycbcdclie that takes the mind OQ I "magical mya-' tical" trip: Or ..• Jt caa. create a mental dis3.1ter, ' resuJtin& in paniC. psycbotis or de-- . prt1Sion that can Rmain '« fta1h .. back long alter the initial cf!eeu ol the drug have worn off. · Ju effect on animal and human chromosomes and genes is &till un· known . ..--- 7 No one cao be sure. how any given. amount will affect any one person at lily one time, eVcn irt the m<>it apparently it.able subject • . . WhJ.,.. LSD deYelojiG, bow la It ohCNaed1 LSD WIS ftRt produced by ... eidclit in 1938. Snbacquclllly, it.bu been used u a research drug in aevual areas including the saudy of psychose!. It has provided new insight into psycholog.lcal bcbavior and in understanding how t~raiii f~nctions chemically. However, the Food ud Dnia Adlillnlstrati9n 'hat DOI HllCtioned LSD .for onythiDc other thon reteardl. ·IJ• fn< ony other purpose is illegal. Yet, an illi· cit product. often found to be ques- tionably iynthcsized and mixed with other compounds or drugs, is widely available. ijow is LSD laken? Because LSD is so potent: (4,000 time!· more potent by weight than natllr&lly &fOWD mescaline and psilocybiD) it can be "dropped" in & variety or ways. When diluted, LSD. may be lllen by ampule or hypodermic, but these two - are rarely Used. The white powder or clear liquid in pum" rorm is fat more potent.1>angcrous, pinhead .. sized ;amounts of the tasteless, odor· • less,,,_ drugs are easily 'concealed in sugar cubes, chewing gum, even J>OS!age stamps. • , what C8D hapl'fll I wben you "drop• LSD? Reality can dissolve. Time Olld apace r~ationships can be lost. Ona may"hear"colonorllsc:e"so •• A rccting of "total wisdom" aDd "new insi&hl" may wash over the u&er. oltcriog his pcn:cptioo ol 1urround- ings. The user may feel relaxed, extremely self assured, and power· rut or he may become ani.ious ind apprehcasive. He oiigbt feel he can stop a frti&ht train with his body ... or, want to jump out a window, ''a bird frightened to ftlgltt". Short-Win phyticol ettea. in· dude an iliacuc in &lood prcuure, _Paley and -Jatos INSURANCE Phono 642-6500 heart rate and blood sugar. There is the possibility of nausea, chills. irregular breathing. sweating and trembling of the hands. 'Sleep will Jilc.ely be deferred until the drug's effect wean off. Pupils will probably be dilated. Users will often have to protect their eyes with dark: glasses even indoon or at night. . Long~tetm eft~t includes loss of interest ln norma.I dailf routines. The user may leave family and friends, become highly introspective 'and live ooly for the next "trip". Who are dnic abusers and why? Curiosity, desire to experi• ment, dissllisfaction with "the CS• tablishmcnt" and a search for a pleasurable release from a variety or physical and mental pres~urcs and depression arc all factors lead· ing to drug abuSe. Jn what bas be· come a "'pill-taking" adult society, young people are particulatly vu!· nerablc. They are more Qfteo. illtro- duccd to drugs by ~nds than ont- sidcri afld it's pretty hll!1 to ..Curo a. friend. It's harder still to milt a group. Tbe prnlllem is, " psycbol• ogists camiot pttdict, which t10Ciol drinkers will become! alcoholics, there is JlO suns test Jor spoulng a . potential drug abuser. ~owevu, re- peated .use mar cveatuanY lead ta a psycbological drpcndeocy oo drup that can·t be broken. . ·LSD. It can be a psyohcd<lio 'tJi.al takes lJio mipd On a 11iuJic:aJ mystical" trip. Or, .~. Jt call create a mental disastct, ;resulting.U. panic, poydlooia, or doo pressiOli !bat._ mnain or ftaol>. !mt tong zfttt initial c&cts of Ibo drus have worn ... Tbiolt •boot k. Drug Ab11st is a problem. ~t t~ facts. Once you have 1/ie facts, $tt thtU those w]10 ftttd lhtm lfl them. For ,,,ort In.formation, contocl: Drus&ia.Intiiiiiiiiiliiii'--,~--i.1 693 Sutter Strut San Francisco, C!illfqnuo 94101 l • WortJi l I ' . ' Here's GrimProhlem BJ SYLVIA PORTjlR (Conclmion ol Serie&} · Grit your,teeth and Imagine thi4 ghastly iituatlon: an elderly beloved ttlaUve who \IU been living . with· YoU ls sUUerlng from term I nl I date: home bealtll care. patients are be.Ing treated at home at a cotl averaglng $12 a day vs. ail ayerage'. of $70 per- day. jn the )>ospl!al. "Family health ·b!illr~ prenilums in Rochester now.aver¥ge f$15.&4 a month ' vs. $22.M in three • cancer. You hate even to think about mooey now but you are icutely aware keeping your lelltl'< In the hospl!al will coat at least '15 a day. . Undtr horne bealth care· programs, a sponsoring hospital or health agency pr~ vides a paUent with all the specia.I equipment he needs in }i15 awn home -plus medica- tions, appropriate X-ray and lab tests. Nurses, doctors, ot'her specialists visit oc- casionally, Oepen9'!nJ on need f o.r the i r services. Homemakers m_ay ·be available as well to help with children ·ind •genera I household chores. If an at· home patient needs special checkups ·or services, an am- bulance might transport him to and from the hospital. ol~er nearliy. tjties. . lb Phoeiu.,·Ar.lzon,,a'bomo •Ci"! pfugraq1,has al~ the avetage dally coat per patient to $5.i7, about ooe-ttnth the average 'ci>st. Of a daf Spent in the hospital. t-•w':,.iJ!w.Olh NEW CORTINA GT -For those who like a peppy• performer, the '70 Cortina GT moves from zero· to 60 i,n 12 seconds. Also has 4 speed sports sb.i,ft, rac· ing stripes, waJnut instrument panel. British c8r is imported by For.d Divi sion. • You would like to have your . relaUve at liome so you could offer desperately Deeded emo- \ional eomlort. But y o u , yourself, aren't 1~apable of P.,vidlng the necessarr pro- fessional care .and J)rivate nurses are Just not availa!;>Je for home duty ln your area. ,. Tbli grim situation; fices •UIJCfreda ol thoosands or u.s. families year alter year and is a particularly acute _Problem tor tho:se In middle.tocome brackets, for those whose elderly or handicllpped family members do not have health insurince,; for those whose Medicare hospltalizaUCXI allot· ments bave run out. AT ·LAST, though; a very promising answer has begun to emerge in the for~ qf en ancient idea br004:bt up' to In sum, lhe local hospital Is brought into the home. Here ru:e the inilances o! wh at savings can be achieved without any sacrifice of quali- ty in medical 'care. IN NEW YORK CITY, about 51 hospitals operate home care programs.. A. recent Blae Cross s.tµdy ol 10,000 patients disclosed a 1·educUon of 226,000 days that the patients had to spend ln these hospitals and a cut of 57 .2 million in overall medical costs: 1 "1-rRQcllester; N.Y., under a t....-ty· prograln; son* 200 · -1970 MARK 111 Air Condfti°'11ng, Full Power, AM.FM ~tereo, . . Londou Roof, Fully EqUlppedl II $235 Mo•' 1Nc~:1NG . ~ .. •HMo.o,..w~ • • APOLLO LEASING -E. lat SlrHt S.mo•>\no 541-41tl 1N A))DmON to these financial slvings, a home care pfOiram frees hospital bed• which 8re badt1 heeded by others. And inost patienlS not despera~ely ill much prefer. to be al home. · In High Gear Out 9f 75 ,Blue Cross plan.o;, '46 now offer home care benefits ...: a' steep rise jn this t)ipe o,f benefit in re~nt years -and the care is being .ex- tended to an ever-expanding variety of patienls and ills. Fasclnaling variations are ' being, dey_elot>td too, some in· volving use of nearby motels By CARL CARSTENSEN at great savings. Automotive_ Edl~r., Behind tbe renewed interest The 1970 Cortina, the.Rigges.t i11-thls ancient"ldea is the fact Selling car in Great Britain, is that Medicare allow~ fairly n ow debuting . in 1 o c a I generous bet!e.ftll. fol)this twe . dealerships. Imparted by'Ford of service. Largely aS a rest.ill Division, Cortina comes as a of ~1edicart, the number or two-door, four-door, deluxe Fe d e r ally-approved home model, the GT, and a station health agencies has. multiplied wagon. Changes for 1970, in since 196.1 from 250 to more addiUon to inc r e as ed '.than 2,000. horsepower, Include new ex· ' ANOTHER FORCE is that hau8t system,· the.ft-preventing hospitals lhe nation over are JgniUon lock system and new ur.der immense pressure to side marker lights. Other cut costs through more ef· changes include the replace .. ficient delivery or healtli ment of the generator with an !eA'lces: {To illustrate ·the ._Jtepiator. The Cort.ipa has a waste : one out of five patient& short 98 inch wheelbase, is 168 In New York City were inches ovel1lll and only re- recenUY round to be in quires a 30 ft. turning circle. hospitals not .• because they , Bucket seats are in front with -----· ···-··•·• "'"iieeded to be but•becaul!e they a bencb seaf in the re.ar. The ·had no other place to go.) Cortina GT ls feature ge- COMMODITIES SPECl'~LIS..TS R. J,; O'BRIEN & ASSOC IA TES, INC. Proper use of home health nuine walnut nstrument panel .~are pTQgrams could save v.•ith a cente console housing billions in current hospital ex. the clock, a tray and radio. penses and ruture hospital outside, the. T is identified construction costs. by a full I gth racing stripe ' ' • ' members of Major Commodity Exchanges ' along the sides of the car, SPortS car perfonnanCi! is pro- vided by the high lilt cam engine and stiff suspension. Fully synchronized f Io o r mounted four speed manual sports abut ls standard in all models. An optional column m ou nt ed three speed automatic ls available .on all models but the GT. ' • • ) • • ' Take pleasure in ann ouncing. the '<lpening of their California office. PATIISON INVESTMENT ~DMPANY 1649 Wes tcillf Drive, Newport Beach California Tel'ephone 642-8006 Brokers in Commodities Sioce 1914 ' -- I . I .. "W~er' , Servic• M•••• !he Diff,ren.,•" Otfllf' C-'Y tm C:•m-DI'. "..,.,.,.. •<11. 710....., i... Alll•ltt ,.. s, w .. 1..,. (JIJI 735-1676 ' m c Cort ina's lfiOO.cublc-cen-. timete r (97 .5 cubic In c h ·displacement) four -cylinder engine powers .each model, Without modification It pnr RAMIVICD INVESTMENT CDRPDRATIDN Important Notice Real Estate Syndication Me~ting 7:30 p.m,, Wednesday, Febhlary 4th ln·th& Empire Room at the Newporter Inn, Newport Beach. Capital Growth Properties, Ltd. A $3,046,650 Real Property Investment • Minimum Investment Unit;:$5,628.90. Thi fuRy.docvmented presentation of the Investment to be madt ti.this - Ins will lncl!J!l• the revised i970 payment sehed~(e. It is anticipated that approidmately 39% ol the first year's investment will be tax deductible from 19701nccme. The Investment package combines •n income·prcducing property and extensive acreage of pre:<fevelopment land in a Central calitornia growth are8, The properties are being •C<iulred by the syndication group •t prices sub- stantially below today's market nlue, as e~iden~ed by Independent appraisals On each of tho properties. NOTE: SJledflc pnlrislona of the 1970 'rAX REFORM !AW as applicable to !ht· iul -1-tcr, with special tm ...... on this offedar. Wiii bt dllCt•led. All lnY.Ull>rs In this oyndlcttlon ere nqulrecl to bt bona fide Clllfomla residents with a minimu m ann1.1111 lncomt of $18,000 and a not worth of rt least $36,000. . Atfrnlulen '-Y Ad¥•nc• R ... ryatlon. Teltphon• Miu Pomr at (21J) 277-4000. («;oUtd C&ll• Acct,n.I). 'SwltchbMN .,.. 0•111 .. 5 p.m • RAMMCD INVESTMENT CDRPDRATIDN DEVELOPERS OF TH£ lt£S£ARCH, ACQUISITION, MONITORING, MARKCTING CONC£1'r. ffome otfkt: J80f Avtnut oftht Sttts: Centv,Y City, Los Anttlt1 90067: Phoht (2lJ) 2774000. SM Ftanclsco: 450 Sansom• $1rttt (Sufte.408); Phone (415) 986-5604. ~· Sin DJqo:Ul1 s~ Avtnut; PAont(7l4) 2.9HOSJ. • ' . { \ \ ( \ . I ,I i ' •, ) ~ ' ' -• -.... -- " . ' • L DAILY '1\01' • ·- I • • ·l • ,_ " . * . J '-!fJI T.-..!llH Tr9, Try-:-i.T-ry ',...gpfn', ACrial view Of' maneuvering 'by ~e Coas~ Guard cutter' Arun,del '(smaller' ves>el) as 11 sou~bt lo free the tanker Meteor, ~tuck in iice fiv·es mil~s out in Lake Mic)llgan off the · shores ol Chicago. The Ai"unde1 has come :from Upper left ol. photo,· turned i'n front (new. sid.~) 9f the Meteor to create:patb for _ tanker. Atundel: b115. now.l>ackttaokpd;indJ,., stand- . i.ng by to see' 'what ·~more hel_p might be ne~~­ MeanwhDe; Mete.or· has been movihg back Bnd forth in an effort to bUild up enough po~er to break through· \lie last' fel" yards to the.path tut by •Arun- del. en the {ourth.:try, it· broke the ice barrier and was off to its~cfesUnation. . . . Rµ,ssicin -Space Feats Take -Backseat to U.S .. -' -· WASHINGTON CAP! -A U.S. t.xpert. On SQviet $pace i.~tivU.its 1i;8Y3 the RUSBlans bad their bQsiesl )'ear with 70 sucC<SSlul launchings ,Jn .1969. but their rtc0rd was lackluster fn comparjson with spectacu· lar, American' achievements. "Jt .was· Ior.'.the SoYiets a lackllister year, a year o[-re- . petiUve failures;" according to Dr.· Charles Sheldon Ill. "l~is 51afe to say that RusSian e.x:- pectationS for lhe year have not been fulfilled." Sbeldon •. f~merly a merilber of the White House S~ce Counclt, noted there were oiily 40 U.S. space shots bui these included the Apol!O lunar lan d· · ings and the Mariner -pictures of Mars. . , .'· Sheldon, J\OY( ch.ier of the scient;e policy research divi· s.ion of the .UQrar.y .or Congress Leglalativ:e Re.tearch · Se.rvice...i aaid the mOst noteWortt\y So'V- iet lauriche.1 of tbe past year were: . ..1 . -The ·~yuz ~ and ·5 mis- aions wh.ich' included the first spacecraft crew · transfer, first docking of two mmµied space- craft QI orbit, .,OO :first So.vie! manned~ fUght In· the deid of winter. 1 -Tbe~~1 '7 aqQ 8 m!s- 1ions pUdirlg'thfee.,.. spa~raft wilh seven pilots in orbit at once. ,·put ; kpmentty [ they • were unable tQ cllmplete a &oal of docking and putting togeth- er an orbit.al space stallon. -Ve~a 5 and 6 penetra- tions of the atmosphere of Venus. The spacecraft struc- tures collapsed,. howev~, and apparently lhey ·did• not get to the surface of the• planet. -Luiia 15, · an unmanned !ligh! w.Jllch ~as to have scooP.OO up lunar ma~ and returned·. lt to earth. Instead, H crashed on the·moon. ~T1ie lunat pfiotogra.phy missjon •Of t h e UIUTlanned Zoned 7 in August, •:a -very successfut fl igbt but a repeat Of things dbflf earlier, this thne_,.betler dQne." Sheldon said it appeared the Soviets ',thought_ they still had a good chance to beat ,the United States to the . moon eatly last spring, but , there" were indications Wey ran lnlo engineering dlfhculties . or a launch attempt had failfd. The Soviet! never -vetifled widely, pubJished teP!lrtS ,a .gi· ant ne1v -rocket had exploded on a launch pS.d last summer, thus cri.wling, Russi"1 lunar exploration plans. . Sheldon .said that in 13 years of the spa~e ·age thrQugh 1969 there were 875 successful laun- ches al spacecraft -485 Am- erican; 384 Soviet; 4 French ; I Italian, and 1 Australian. .lfeJI; Gee, It lltarts II you_jljlil bad i~· filling s a1;d a tooth-¥ailked, -you'd also 1ook like a "sad sack'' which 1s what-. happened lo Home r, o~e of Sea World's performing elepl)anl seal!. II took a quane1 cf dentists lo per- '-form .the drilling , filling and yank ing. not to men- tion a dQsa.ge of novoc,ine large enough _to accom- moclil!2 six pm:son1. Th~ i~FcP•ck he(Jled...Rom w~o is .rive and well -.nd performing ·~aOy in the -'iJqlliD ato11a ln"5an..Di.go. • . • . , --·~. ITJtlljY .Pl&OT-.-iWAl\1~ ··ADS - J11--i--Tllf1"8ffifiliff-8fl¥6f;fl'-llfARKETP~8fl'.@R-AN~:-'10AS'il-o.._CAU...BIRl!;f'.f , " 1 WAN u~ ON YOUR CLEAN OUJ! • FOR FAST! FAST! ICTIOH!" CALl . DAILY ~-- .PILOT CWS· IAED DEPT. o· I A L D I R E c T 6 4 2 •• - HoUSIS FOR SALii , Go,,.,.1 ' 0 1001{ ~ Oti\NGi' ' -'"' 'COUNTY'S LARGEST 2.629 HARBOR ! .BOULEVARD 546-8640 • Opnblftlnp Ill 1:30 , ' DEUGHTFUt DINGBAT .Set on approx. 1h acre near back bay. Has e~isting out build ings. A-I ·zoning for horses. O _w n e r asking $28,650. Sub- mit all offers. JUNK THE • LAWN MOWER 2. story spacious two Bdrm. condominium. Patio kitch~n, gas BBQ,· plus 420 sq. rt . bonus room with dark room. All thi s, and just steps to spar klin g pool. Priced at $26,750. Owner will sell, lease, or ·allow a lease pur- chase. O\vner tra11s- ferred and in a hurry. COMMERCIAL . -~ DREAM 194'. frontage on Har- bor Blvd., suitable for restaurant or medi· cal building. $1500 per front ft. or make oiler. Additional R-2 property in rear. DREAMS. DREAMS. DREAMS. Becqme a reality in this 4 or 5 bedroom co loni al casUe. Large master bed- rOom endo\ved~ $33,- ,. 000 ana· on a cul-de. sac, with lar.ge fruit be'aring .lrees.~Seller will pay all assump- tion ·costs . -ra rr ·~ · OllANIH COUNTY'S 'LAICiEST 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 546-8640 " HOURS,FOR ·SALll -HOU$i~ FOR $AL~ HOUSES POR' SALE HOUSE~ F,OR SALi HdtiSES FOii l~I ·Genorol ' "1000GoMrtl 1000 General 100o GM!oral · IOOO Gwral · ' ""1000 • ' l . ' 'READ ' THIS . •. · If you iir,e m~.the market' for ta NEI'/ h9me ·see these oµtstand- ihg customi't.ed homes, built1 by Frank H. Ajres and Sen, Joc~V ed in·a prime area very close to H~ntington . State Beach. The homes are priced from $2? ,550 to $33,690 and vary in size from 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 to' 3 car gar- ages and 2 to 3 baths, with shake or mission tile roofs. fire- placesJ under.grqund utilities, @n.cret~ drive.w.ays, _built·ins. and carpeting. There ls VA.and FHA financing available. There are 9 homes available because - of credit rejectiofis. Occupancy by March I, 1970 in lbiS unit. Our next unit is now ori sale for ~Ccupancy in . May · and· Ju~e · 1970 and introduces the .new 3,000 sq. fl. "El Dorado" model priced !ro111 $34,490. Rancho La Cuesta Homes on Brookhur1t af Atlanta,t HUn1in9ton _.~ach, 9'8-2929-.... 1331 .. • l~FO~l~ES~T~E.;;;;;;:;;;;;;;l;;;;;;;o;IMME;;;;;D;.P~O~;.;;;;;;_ 0 L' $ o. N 5 BR~:& FPtllY lnc. Realton NEWPORT' BEACH DUPLEX EARNS $6,300 Across tbe street trom the t>CJUndl~r surf. 4 bedroom, 2 baths I.IP. 2 bedroom do"'"· Larga kitchen "'ilh dellLxe built-in!! In <'aCh unit. One unit y~rly lelH!ed at $300 mo. L11etime view ·of the sea. Big summer .rents • lf you ·want! On1y 15% do"'Tl and price slashed to $41,500. 'See today. bial 645-0303 .. " 645·0303 at Harbor Center 2299 Harbor Blvd,, C.M, Custom-Rustic LO\V DOWN FHA TERJ\1S. Shake roof, three bedrooms, dining area and built-in kit· chen. Large. living room with fireplace -·oak parque fleas lhru-out. Located near HARBOR SHOPPING CEN· TER and ORANGE COAST COLLEGE. An e.-lcellent buy Thia Jarge· ·taiTiuY· home-1n North ~tit. 1'tea&.-witb all t~ bullt·ina·lncluding a wa.. lf'r conditioner needs a little TLC. Priced way under mar- ket. P.utTY • this ''on't lasl ONLY $31),930 FHA, FHA/ VA. ... P E ~~ON i.T'f • .... ,..,. ..• ,. - ·642-,1771 Anytime 3 UNITS $29,950 Et..stside Costa Mesa. Span· 1~·,, 'tile roof, r1:ntals on large ?'lxl.50' lot. lnconie $385 ·month, Our best income re- turn in area. Exclusive With Newport •• Victoria ' ~~~~~!!!I at $24,IXXl. 646-8111 (anytim9) , Gollor'.1 o.l!fht Tb.ls Jttrtentlous Jl.u-le .hom~ (approx, «JOO aq.fff.)~ on a fi.ll'\f8.Y ot''r'Mell.'' Ve.rde- CotyJtry ClUh 'Js ·~ the ultliilate in ltliruty .. With both r~· Ii. .family 1rooms + all tb'e "usual" room$ &'fea· ture'-such, u.' 4' big i\ldrm9, 3·bathi 4' wou}a YoU betieiv<t a 12' wet bar, and a. tabulo\K vie'( to.top it oU, you'd bave a tl.'\ltY "one ot .a kind" borne. can ·Us 1;'".see it .to- day: oft"red 11.t 189,;>oj). · ~ 541 • ..-&·~ ,,., ... . ' Ol.lf:!:~ TOiA:l PAYMl!!T $1~ l>l!R MOl!fPH ReaHharp ~ bedl;'OOm, 2 bj~ Mme. Frtshly palnted.-G.T. loan or $1.5,SiXI at 5% t;& an- nual interest. You caii!t beat it! Service Porch. Double Garagt:. Force<l air heat. Completely fenced, Sprinkl· en. Carpets and Dra"s lhrougbout. Family Room. Let UI show it to )1>U! G.I. or FHA tenns avfl.ilable . WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES ' Walker & :Lee J General 1000 General _ ~ 1000 .911111!1! ... !ll!!!~~ liz::=::=::VZ!IEW=== 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 545-9491 Open 'til ·9 PM MONTICELLO ProfeasionaJIY. -decorated 3 I-BR townhollBt'. 2 Baths. bedroo ho 'th 1 Blt·ins, cpts~ ckps. Encl. "You'll Fall In Love ... m me......,v• arge, dbl. aa.r. \}'/auto. opener. With our e.."ctus:lve '\Ves;tcliH paneled • laniily rooin, wet $21.~ SHARP! SHARP! 3 Bdrm Adult TOwn· l10use with Club House & Pool facilities incluci· et.I. 'New C1lrpcts,. spot· less throughout F1oor to celling fireplac<', COV· crcd patio too. Owfl('r 1vlll helP finance, 10% down, $17,9:;() full pr'ice. Call 1.0 see thlt1 tlO\V. Jf!ia,,. · co: Ts ~WALL.4C! REALTOts -546-4141,.-- fOl,>P £veninga) OWNER WILL ho ' I .._. bar, formal dining room & me. arge """'rooms, 2 George Wiiiiamson baths; open. beam ceilings; den. 3 Fireplaces. Beamed REALTOR double slone fireplace, Bestu.:_..;E;"":;=;:"m;;.,~::;ca!~l,:;53;:1;-55;;:'1::;0_ celllngs, paneled i .arage 673-4350 67~1564 Eve1. valW'! you'll ever find lnr· WALK TO BEACH \Vitlt custom itor&ge· cabi- lhis lovely neighborhood! SPACIOUS SPLIT nets. Polil size. terrace \vith O\VNER Desperate. Assume Lo'v interest toan can be as-&undeck. Professionally land-51A ~p loan, 1JP!'. 4 Bedrm, ed $4l 900 LEVEL scaped. Electric conb'OlJed den, huge.Family. rm, entry swn · ' · With 3 master size bedroomc sprinkling system. Must see! hall, full dining rm , and 3 pUllman baths you $74,9:;o. bulklt-ins, fireplace, bric have U'U• '"""' living. ,. ohn ma en ab 129,5(1(), ,. .. 172!1 Large 14 X 16 family room, SACRIFICE! 4 BR. 2 BA. modem electric kitchen, (714) 6424235 sep ram rm. 2 1ty. Ht'd pool fireplace, dishwasher, car. 901.Dover Drive, Suite 120 ,vi slide & div brd. Nr pets and custom drapes 1 ::==zNzezwpoi:=rt=zBe=za<Zhl:Zl:Z: I " c ho 0 J s. $5000 dn. $<15,500 throughout nlake for a ____ 54G-7373 housewife's dream. Assume ;-;=-;,,.-.,.--,,---1 a Jmv FHA 5%% annual Leisure Uving 4 BR, t~• ba, tam. rm, I 1190 th $32 900 \Vestclili Plaza area, shag oan, .,., moo ' ' ' • "'HE BLUFFS FULL PRICE. ' lft ' ., cpts. shade trees. $28,500. WE SELL A HOME Kingaard R.E. till 2-2222 · · Beautdul vic)v home in top Colesworthy & Co. FINANCE N"''""' Beaeh Olfke EVERY 31 MINOTES location. 3 bdrn1s 2 baths, 1 QUAINT house & I duplex Walker.,. 'lee large di(ling area + extra on 2 Jots. heartofCdM. ALSO large fenced pal.io. This clear M-1, vacant, 85 ft, nr. EASTSIDE 1028 Bay•lde Drive 6T' ... 930 Ckts9 TO Westcllff 1 ::!~::;::=1=~ii;";.''""""';·~··~~ ·-----· 540-5140 . 8424J55 Dandy 3 Bed1'00n\ in excel-- lenl oondilion on '""' ''" RARE 'TURTLE ROCK l(lli'il"*·""' . ,1,.ded lo! wllh alley"""· 1•---~, plenty of ·room for boat & RESALE trailer. -Range, refrige1·a. • ·. DIFFERENT tor aod \vashcr included. $2:.i,500 • $3500 down and 0\\'1\Cr will carry TD at 7~~% s•a-nn 546-2313 'o ·THE REAL ~ESTATERS Missing The Back 40? llere's 1/3 acre PLUS in Back Bay \Vith 3 bdrms 2 be.th:, &. 15x30' )>00( \Vj\h diV· ing board. Try FHA or VA or 10% do,vn. $27,5'oo Newport •• Victoria 646-8111 (anytimt) WATCH YOUR WIFE Her eyei; will Ugfit up when silt! l!ef'8 this outstnnding kit· <:hen \v/aU bl.tins includ di i*I· \\'asher. Beuutilully ma.ill- ta I ned 4 BR in good Ive of Mesa dcl Mar. S9ac cov p:~· tio. A!mo!it n<'W \VI W erst~ In LR, Halls, rn:and i\tBR. Your. eye~+wi:l· light up at pi'iN' of S29,·l50.00. PAULoWBffE CARNAHAN 1.•&LTT CO, 1093 ·Baker, c.~l Near UCI, Prize. wlnnini: 4 bdrm 21Ai baJh with atrium • 2100 sq ft. Vacant & ready for executive. Sell or lease <lption. ' $4~;5&0 ' - Newport •• Victorl• • ' s· bdrm, spie 'n' ~n, channing skylight er. feet, uniq11e-patio, fan· tastic home for entertain- ing, great tor everyQay living, 'See· to believe! Price just reduced $1000 to $26,500. AIIJ(,iOUI to sell to appreciative buyei-. ) ~ --· 'J"'l''f\ I,'•' _, :0\. \ \. ' • '' 546-599 0 home hl\S many a"ded ex-Bristol. Own. 67~5781 ttti. Lived in b:· adults, Buy J(UGE BONUS ROOM it far on!y $44,250. PLUS <C Bdrms. Near all Priced rieht at $29,500. Rltr. 642-9730 Eve 54s..m20 Lachenmyer Re,dto1 Costa _Mesa 1100 1860 Newport Blvd., CM LESS THAN .RENT CALL 646-3928 Eves: 644.1655 j ~=zz=:==z=z=z:::-l:Z~..Z-1·1 s1n month,pa)'ll all. 3 bdrm.z 2 baths, tastefUJly decorated with walnut panelling, car- pel.$ & draP1t9: Large ·kitch- en & covered patio. Full price only $23.600, C A L L ~~1 lleri~e Real Es- ' 5 Bdrm~ 3 Baths SHAKE ROOF Near all .cboQls, $37,«X> be8t of terms, GoHer's Paradise ~; " tate (open eves) Coll!!• Park 1115 * FAM home, 4 BR, 3 BA. din rm, 24' _liv nn, lg mod kltch, sep ldy. Ne\v Ju." cplg, drp$, beaut ldscpd. patio. $34,950. 54(1..3376 I I I I I I . r • • . • . . ' ' Teday'R·l't.al !' N.Y. ·steek ·.voe. 43, N0....27, 3 SEClleNS, 36 PAGES • Ol!ANGe-~; .c~uFO~~!A TEN -CENTS . . • --" . ' ..... -. -· . •• . • • t.. ~.t ... . .: . ..... , -' ..... . 1er econ·_~~ . . . " '" ·-... !· • ' •• . . J . : ~ Ni~<Pn Askiqg~--- . . ··:Higher T~xes . priorities from war to peace. • Allen R.uns,. ' . . . . Maps · Fi.g~t· . .On Recall" . -... S~rvisor Alton E. Allen ahpouqCed today 'thi.t he.0wlll seek re-election in June ,. . .. ..t ... _, • . -. . -' --Planes Hit •• • Off (:9ast:;_ Both Ej~ct . WASIUNGTON C\!!'l) -P..esidenl Nix· on aaked Congress today for $2.1 billion in incre.. tues, user fees and post.al ratel t6 balance· a record ~dget .and held off in::ro-fueling def,icil spending. In. a &ht!f White House ceremony at which h · fonnally signed the budget. Nixon called, it "an honest one." He said the progrilm was "orii:We nqt only can defend but (.ne which will pro- vide adequate funds, in this period whe"n we must fight inflation, for programs the government is ·involved in ... and the programs lhe j>ubllc can support." · r • ' • -to the FUth District seat be first won ' ln j 1 A Navy flier whQ abandoned ooe jet that crashed, k!Ulng 14 men air weeks · ago, e51.:aped injury today along with a second pilot when their planes collided in crystal clear weather off san: Cleaiente Island. Nixon ~ the budget, wl\h a pncarious $.1.S billion s u r p I u s, re~~ ''hard clioices" on programs, fDd ·.iliJW.oo .. a· shift . .in... the naUoo's -Etii'hti'Learv' s ,J~r ' ., .,".""'• tr I • -~:ntics I)ela)' Fa~~ly Trial , By TOM BARLEY , ot "" o.tty ,llllt.,S~ff Jltnewed motions by--the defense and lf(n'be" erratic behavior by the wUd-eyeJi John Leary today delayed the Orange ~ty su~rior Court trial,of the Leary fajll~,. . . In submitting his $200.8 billion $pending yroPosal -first Jn history to top $200 billion -Nison said he eliminated or sharply cut back "a number of outmoded and uneconomic 'programs." Included were some venerable sa'cred cows. He also sloshed defense spfncting by $5.8 billion. Spa~ outlays were cut $486 million. But he proposed spending !800 million a year for the ne:xf five years to curb water pollution, and budgeted in· creased fund! for combatting crime, food assist.an~ to the poor, improved urban mass transit facilities, expanded man. power training and other social pro. grams. OAILY l'llOT Slltf PllN Y,-INS JUNIOR MISS TITLE . ' Merir• High'• Martyn ' 196%. • The 72-year~ld board memDer did· so with the promise that he wilt,·-cturlng his campai8:n. ~eve al the "power plays, back· ed by, ~ig .. ~ which-are' ~.Jor . political and economic control of ~ e~ tire county. "I am 'confident," Alim aaid, _"that 1 can bring (ltll the truth of these.. maneuve.n to inUmldate me"·-a reference to the recall campaign cur- rently· .being mounted by an apparent ') candidate wbo bas choaen 10· remalu anonymous:-. · ~/ i\llen, a Laguna Beacil: ·resident, an- nounced several weeks ·ago bts intention RJw1ida Martyn to seek rHlecllon .. Desl\lle 'this: there had been wides'pread speCulatlorr tbat he mlghf retire. • . · • -·Of Huitti11rllt011 He ended those rumors today with the ·. . p comment, "It ls my duly to. my' 001)- . situt~ts and to Oran1e Col.int)' ti> reveal New Jr Mi ~s the irue picture of the power play that "' . , ~ ~~·. now bei.ng stag~ In the Fifth ~t. . . IN THE RACE FOR SURE S,upo•vfsori.f ·Clnefldato Alltn • • . Boµt-aviators ejected s4fely and ,wect; picked up by a Coast Guard helicopter, while their Fa Crusader jets plummeted into the sea. Lt. Cyrus M.· I:lddell, 27, and Lt. Gary Crowell,. 28, both bllsed at M1riunar Naval Air StaUon, San D&ego, were airlif~ to the facility's di$pensary for examination. ~ Great confusion surrounded tnttial reports of the mhlair collision, which was desc.rlbed by one source as a headon erash in "the sky. The accident was repqrted by fellow Pl . I . ' B d pilots on a routine training mission with ayers 08f Lt. Crowell and LL Riddell, who ejected • · from· an identical plane Dec. ZZ, leading to a $30 million disaster. Elects . Off ice rs The crippled Crusader which ,.., ao- ... proaching the Sun Diego station veered - ( t . V off its landlng approach a~ thundered n . argest . ote through a hangar. door, exploding In • : holocaust that killed' and miimed many l~·~la~'Y~'Jn tbe.hbtory·of the men. . . T~;-Year-old s0n of lh! LSD cultist a 1 .fracas' ln the courtrQ9m of ~~ illllP wlllllrit s~irs;°'(b!l' O<, Pl:. TlmiilhY Leary, aod RoS<mar: Leary ,,~· awaiting allocation of a courtroom (or their tdal on dn!i cba;aes filed In Uguna'JleaCb. "This anti • innatlonary budaet begins the necessary ... process of reordering our national priorities," the President said. "For the firSt time !Ti two full 'decades. the federal governi:qenl wJll spend more """"'y, on ll!tmaw ,...._ lban,on n1c tfona:r deferlae." • · -:.. ~,p.r~ projec,ted iOVemmflDl in- come or $*1Z.l billion including th• new moeml,: be wants ftom ~ Sbcial sean:tfy tans, increased levies OQ truck and iircraft'. uSen and Increased postal rates -lncludiag a 7-cent leUeri. · Rhb~a °'Martyn or Hunt.lngton B!&ch Is BIG CONSPIRACY . . t'1~ 'tbe ""--.~·'1111 sjio...._. 1 ·~illoiitdiI1enW~ "I"! 'scc0~~,:i~f=~t'i:i (lhi-rteall•~pOJjii) 11 ~~blt:.-ei I • th • .. , coospttii<y ~ 111 'lll'°"""P <:oun- Lap"" ~ • ~ual!f Players. • u. ruckletr\0""'8· board o1 inquiry that j;~ AIM a1r!ioi1!i *"1 '"II \iillr.•'!> ~if iet toot lts'ofi presmo illltlq Ille Ian· ~ Of dfrifton by) ~ *1mitt • diqg f a-pproach and be ejected through pr,I ....... ,,,. t.••¢sdlltUHl9 'ttit, ~f'U taught in nt;bt frainjlg. ~ .All llutG.le ol -~to tb6 -d· lnvest11at1on ol the · dlsasler ts slill eta.oping th< !Uble to jhls chest, th< tong-haired youth raised btl eyes to t~ c~llln& 'aod ·announced: 1'BehQ1d, there 1s nq laW lil ,uils court. t have the word. ?f ~ tor that ••• there ~ no law in. Uns cqtir.1." _'J;he, ytunger Leary and two unlden- Ufled aoc.. equally youthful supporters tt'tre e!ICOrte<I w the corridOr outside ~ eourtroom by bailiffs .. He renewed his · prot.st.t <!?flni th< struggle. , •rr.ortt Gdcl come down. Lord God . come dl>Wn," be callf'd out. "¥e you going~ llli'ow ~ in jail? Are you going Ur ~.111 Mt.? Otay then, go ah:?ad and kill me. :)J&illffs ma11aged to calm the you~h while Judge Speirs· was o.,l:ering the trio Nixon emf>hasiied that a surplus for the fiscal ye<Jr beginning July) is Vital to the campaign against iit!latiOn even though it requires cuts in wortp~tiile pro- grams and an elecllon.year tax increase. .. The willingness to make hard choices is the driving force behind my 1971 budget proposals," he said. -Here is how Nixon's fiscal 1971 budget compares with the current fiscal year (in billions of dollars): It?. It'll ReVeQUCS $199.4 $200.1 OuUays $197 .9 $200.8 Surplus r' $ 1.5 $ 1~3 r Jw o wm e crown. ty that has tlw•J• bttn free from boss Rhonda., wlM>' was ·crowned Salwday. pctiUCS -~ straa.ieboldi." · · night In' Sanlil ·Ron; reC<!lved the tLUe The Laldni ._I iJ Im ·~ rrorh Jast )'.elit's ·winner ':Jackie Ben-or the Board of supervisors. The former ington who 'not onJy won' th~ C~!Uomia banker won ~seat In 1M2, IUTVlved a ' • , reall movement subsequent ~to bJ1 e~· con~est, ~t weot on'lo,W].n t~e national 1ion and was returned to the · in11t66 Junior Mw r:rown.. .. • with what he noted'.~ay·w~s , fa:gest The national compe.titioiJ..tty,S· year will majority in FJrth Di~trlc~hllt.OfY. . be in Mobile, Ala. Allen refused today to elaborate on lus Jacl.:ie, a tong time .friend ' of her suc· promise to reveal the soltl'Ce amt nature of U!e recall·movement but a 1QU1Ce close to the ·supervisor'• newly laWJC.h~ cam- paign promised that "ruupes, faCts, and: figl)res will be released very soon." cessor., placed .the cro"°n on Rhonda's head alter a •week ol competition in the Northern California city. · lo report to the courtroom of Jud;Je B»ron K. McMillan for trial. But ~ teCUtors later commented that they will ask J.ud.ie MCMlllan tA. cite young Leazy 00 charget-of criminal contempt. . For the first lime Jn recent years, the · budget list&-oo specUic figupes £or the ,..Vietnam war. 1be President said they were omitted to protect the secrecy or his Rhontla 's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth 'A. Martyn, 17041 COurtaey Lane, enc! her sister and two brothers traveled to Santa -Rosa Saturday to watch the cor- on11.tlcin. Rhonda captured the crown after a wt;ek ·of competiUon agalnit.54 girls rrom throughout the ~late. Saturday's crowning was not the first time Rhonda and Jackie have teamed up. Jnckie was present at Marina'a 1969 homecoming ceremonies and did the hoaors a11 Rhonda was s e I e ct e d homeco1ning queen. "Allen's announ~ment coincided' with a claim by Paul Catj>enter ~ One~ of the recall campaign _qrganizers,, that the· recall workers how have more ,than the 9,748 signatures they need to torce Allen into, a, recall elecUon. . • Trc Cypress Democrat, an unsuc- cessful campaignO'r In pm Congresa and Assembly races in . Or11nge Corunfy:, aa.id his group tod1y bas "enouJh .sljjnaturea Lo insure the filing and act:eptance of our ;rhe 3? prospective jurors from which lhe:1 eventual 12-member panel will be rormed •l!t patiently this morn:ing in iud(e McM61an's courtroom waiting ~or tbe ijurlst tQ rule on the series or pretrial meilons filed by defense attorney George atiula. , Among those mot.ions was Chula's qµment that the proceedings against ' endanls -he particularly ts Dr. Leary, 50 -should be ~·~ the secUon of t_h!! ncahh and Safety-Code ·amt~ whicl they_ sift ·ptosf:cu!ed· is lbvalld and un· '! . .UtuUonal. • , . . ·t ·Leafy, ROsemary Leary. :M, and J •. IJ<aty were amsted · 1n the Mt eO\<!PY'<Ji> llec. ~; 1968 and char~ed with ~JM1.'6f marijuana and LSD. · l.fa'fy has sinoe been convlctetl in l,Mtldo. ,Tf!:s:aa, On chargea of illegally klMJ>Ol'tlnC martjuan•. ~ue Is .scheduled ~iJttilrn thtie for what could be a ~year HIUe:nCe tmmedlately on · cooclusloo qr tho pment·Orani!e County trial. , .. Ori. ·Leary il9d faces renewed ~ ac· titri.1.in Pougbietpsie, N.Y .• on a m1sde- mMnor drug octense in that jurisdtction 1nd'Wl'iri· Rivenide COUnty on cllarges {ll~rfollowiDg· lbe droWning . o a Y_OUng ~·Beach girl ln. lhe swlmmlog pool ,UlleMoUl!laln Ctnter 1Upple commune. .lohb Leary l8llt we.t< rtflued to allow attorney· ~ ~r to pursue ~·s cLlim 1hat.l\k ;client. was men-WJ1 .unobl• to jllU'licipl1< In th< cutrelll 11111 ' • . ,~ decided tO ·allow the youth to J#-11!1' cbance ill C!"lt following aogry """llnlalloU by Dr. and Mrs. Leary. . Qr., • 1 Leary today, 'sported his now 1..,.i111r tieavUy ftlnaed tlree/1 buckskin JW:Ml .. bel~¥tom whit< ponla and well WO~ 1Nodals. ltf.rs. Leary came to court. Ill'~ mini-length bro~ d,.... and calf· ~ leather tloots. QI', Leary . ·apJn· reartlted that the ~l signs did not support "ltl.Y ctiiDces ot a fair trial In Orange Counly. · -~tum ls defhtiltly not where 1 would tl to bet'' Leary said. • lll!pu\y Dtatrict Attorney Jonlts o. ~ht· added the comment : "Dr. 1,wylta clellnit<ty""here I went him to be-'"• J future troop withdra\\'al plans. Ni.loo also abandoned former President Lyndon B. Johnson's custom of showing a seP.J!rate breakdown or spending to ease poverty. Nixon lumped programs for the poor with other social measures. The military budget assumes a $3.1 biUion reduction in outl ys for "general purpose · forces," a cate~ory which in- cludes Vietnam and other 'conventional " warlare programs. The President pro- jected a cut of 318,411 from the total manpower of the 3.1-mlllioo-man armed forces. . The overall military portion of.. the budget was estimated at $73.6 billion down $5.8 billion from 'the esUmate fo; the current fiscal year. That would be tHe smallest share of the total budget since , fiscal J950, just be!Qre the start of the Korean War. For her ef!orta.<Rbonda will receive a $1 ,000 cOllege scbolarship. She h'as been acc~ted for admission· to lhe University of CaJlfomla, Santa Cruz, but has also applied to S4anford University (Jackie's current-school) aod won't decide which' to attend until he~ring from Stanford. At Marina, Rhonda carries a 3.71 grade-point-average (slightly' 'tes's, than straight-A), · - Tue8(hjr,,.Rhondi Wlll.s.lip bac"k into.the normat· rootine of clisses at Manna. Me.anw'hile sl1e ts · calchlhg up •an her sleep. Nit.on said his budget" "demonstrate! a shift in priorities" from war to peac:e. 1n Dscal 1969, last full year of thi" Saoek Market Johnson -nistraUwi, « percem or:-. .. -;_~;_ ____ .-___ _ govenugegt outlays went to natiooal NEW 'yoruc ~AP). _ Dtcllnln(' iuues defense and 34 percent for suob human began cutting the lead of'advances on the resources,.programs u health, education. stock market .today in active .. trading. job trainfng and welfare. Nixon's 1971 (See quotaUOns, Pages 28-29): , • , plan , provides 41 percent for hum'an Decline! shaved the leiid Ior advances resources and 37 percent fOr -defense. · from nearly 600 IMues to 400. (SH ALLEN, P11e II - Chamber Learns• Of Master Plan City Planner Al Autry and architect PeU:r Ostrander will pr~nt' a program WedneS<layort "Master Plans 1ad How Do You hnplement'Them"·ar ~ first Chamber '1()f Commerce breakfast for February, It ls scheduled for 7:30 a.m. Jn the HoteJ Laguna's Sea Terrace Room. ·Ostrander; a member of 'the ChalQber's M&sters, will serve as mitster' of ceremonies at the breakfast, with .Aulry as prtnctpaJ speaker. Discnssion will cen- ter .around the problem of getting out of the planning stage and into . actall bn- ptemeritalttnr-of programa fOI'· puting, .i!faUic· control, hillside developinent, botel-motd zdntng, Main Beach Im-' provements and other Laguna projet":ts. Add!Uonal JDfonnaUOn on t h e forthdomlng schoolltax override and bond election also wiu be presented. 4 ·Pri~ary· 'Gri·~(Jers · Tqps Laguna KUls Seaiie .Higiiest in ~Read~ng ·Tests Reading score• attained by priinary grade students in Laguna 'l£ach in a· re. eent comparison ammig six ~ange Coon· ty achOol dlJtrictn Will be revealed to school dtstrk:t t111steU and their regular 7:30 p.m. boltcl meeUng tueaday, 1 &lperlnl<nd<nt Dr. Wllltam Ullom w111 advise the board thot atudenta In the first, stcond and third grades acortd highest in the six districts In the Slunltird·Ulnet reading tests, with first gr»dera acorln,a: 20 poinll •buve the statt average, tewnd SradeN 17 ·points and . . th1rd' graders 'io pOints. UlWtn abl>lwm lidyloe tho. board tha~ the 'dllltict.11>,C11tipl for 1•f'!l)axment ·or coSl'I Of Oood damalf repaln has been apps:ovnt. by U11i State Department of Putdlc 'lmltruction 1and UI belhg forwarded lO t'be futriaJI govtntn\ent lev~; with a~ proval and payment 'f:xjecled. . T;qateea also ,,.. sclledulcd Id oonnrm Lhe appalntmenl ol Dr. Chirtea Ir. Ilea a11 aaslst Ill sUpetjntcndent In a new post to ·1nc:ludt; dl1trlct tiusiodf QlianalfD'ltnt. Plans lo~ a ttather<ln.,.rvb tnilnlng L • .~~ - ' day Feb. 12 al!O will be "'!lllned. 4'ac.ully members will devote ttie ~·s BirU). do.Yi lfolid&)" lo ll;•lnina oeufona,. taking' Uifir nulklay on Ftkiay, Feb. 13. Thit ar· . ,, rangement will g1ve stoder.t.s .in the d~lcl a lour-day break from studies. t'eb. 1!.15. , A prcsentatkln also will be made on pmgrer.s of traffil! safety measures being {n•talled on 'Const Highway al El Morro achOOI u . a result or Aasemblyman Robert Badham'• re<;ent•fnrpection. was y -l . w!fer w,y. • F.dur '-tes nominatld b~ polltlon 1'he ,,...Ci.le location of tOday's crash went c!Own to defeat In the vote, mulls Involving. Lt. Rlddell • aod hia fellow o( '.'!"l;ilqJ were. annowiCed at the nntal member of Navy Fighter Squadron 194 D)Cl'llbershi~~-~Uog tn·tht'Dft" t.cima was undetennlned, bul roughly' three ~oul&on Pta,UVl.lse ~y,~. miles oft San Clemente laland. Elected .to' serve three-year tmnl on Navy oUicials sald it ocCurred about 5S U!e Players' beard were Harry A!be oC miles west of San Die10, at 7.:52 a.m .. LagunaJUlls; Jo Anoe.Black al San Juan while the. pllota were picked U.P at 8:21 9_aplstrano; Betsy Rase and Ruth Oqood a.m. by the Coast Guard heliC()pter. Silyer, both ~ill be ~.;,.~andg . The eatller accident lnvolvbii Lt. Rief. one-year termi -w ~ ""oan ~' dell occurred at the cooclulion-et a Tulley Brown, both <I South Lquftf.. similar offshore tralnlng flight Mn~ S&lyer, 1 widow ~ the la:te<' Bill Navy vessels began~ search for crash Saly~. )loan~ Players ~~· -was • debris today, after the Orange County Ult oaty non.tneumbent. She ran fbr the Harbor Dep;lrtmenl caUecf," its boat back seat ~ng vacated ~y retiring ·Players from the scene when the pllots were president. GeoJfrey Raker. \reported to be rescued, safety. • lfwo femlnJne_cont~nders, Mrs. Saly~r A San~Clemente lifeguard ~boat -Wall and ~ra. Rote, were top vote.getters, tn dispatched besides the Harbor Depart· the ~lecllon. 'Of a total of 2,200 ballots ment Wt 'out ol Dana Point. m1ilta out..W.._members, mo!" than 11000 After th\ Dec. 22 crash Involving Lt. were rf:(umed, compared with the. usual Riddell, 11 Navy men's bodies were pull- return of a few hundred ballots. ed from the blazjng hangar while three In a·bo~rd m~ting after the general more subsequenUy died of fui·urt membership• seSS1on, real estate broker es. Wllllim Hare'Um was elected president, with Mrs. Role as· vice president, Mrs. Salyer · as secretary and .Mrs~ Short as trea~r. Unsuccessful candidates in the election were Otho ~ ~. "Sonny'' Bud~, Dr. Zachary. T.,MaJaby, Patty Nee&cman and cot. Wttllam Roley, alt of Lagana Beach. tl'heir noriiinaUon by petition 'bad th(tatened to turn the election Into a hot contest.. but u ballots were counted; ~ cont.eat failed to ·materiallze. 1 ' ' I • ' • T~-0 · N~wcom.e~,: . ' ~ . , hlc11nihent Join .,..- .. . $;. ·Coast Races · '' .. • "" ' ' r Two rnewcomers and ' an, incumbent hayet~r\eti the.lfne-up at1clty clerka,1 Of: fie''-' 1n· 1:AJ\Jll8 'Beach, San Olmiinte ~ San . JiJ.an : ,ca-pistrano • as nomlriat~p paJierl fOr Aj>ril •14 icity council electlons conunue \to· be'handecl. out. ~ , • , • In, JJa,auna 'Beach • atchltact Pel<r H • Ositpncter: wbo earli~r had af1noUnced "his inlenfion 'to enter the·race; picked, up hi! pap;ers· Friday •. fOllowing pJ8nntng coin· mi'5kiqtr Joseph Tomchat.-...and · 111· c1vnbent ~Richard Goldberg. A™' ,ex- pedl<d'lo appe,.,..ls·inCumbent.\looeph.A0 O'Sul)lviln, whO has ~nnouncetl 1 hit 1,... tent.ion 1to. nw. · : t.awYet 'l'homaa O'Keefe. San"CleQ'l~te cuy.G ... ll<!ll l~mbent.·wlis>th< latat in Uiat·commonity lo-take out.papen. ~Ito ln'lhe ,..,. there wULbe J~s ~iFaltb, 1 ZZI$ Avelfldi SalvtdQt arid • lllrold ' D. r.teede~ 9131Avenida Presldlo. . 'Alnl••·Pllo!·'t.lonald Roul~ 17911 oaue Sapta, Ynez, baa ttlk~n out papers In San Juan Capistrano. where papers alllo are being cln.iJlaled for altorn<y Giey J. 5\ldlkoff, William T. Reid and Mr., Dolly OJivare1, Who will seek lhe seat being va<ated by her bu.band, A n· to n fo Ollv1reS. NOT 'WRITE' BUT ruGHT •WASIUNGTON (AP) -Ptesident Nix· on signed hJs economic ftport and the new federal budget ioday and ·lamented that he Dunked periminiihip ·m the nm; grade and "never learned to write' since." The President told lhe 40.member .stap of bis Council or Economic ~vi.Sers that alter tJ>e vetoed an appropriaUon bill on television a few days ago a teacher wfole in and said she would.give. him a "C" in penm'anship -bul an ••A" I n stateamamhlp. .... - Orallge C:out Weadler . Tho!e , winds JhoU1d catin ... dOwft tonight and leave· (alt Wes oo -Tyesday with ttmper-es rang· ina. '"'"' the mlddte 10·1 .wan overnight low In the chilly ·:JO's. INSIDE TODAY. • If r.iou'"e gotng to be "bwted" for marijuana posaession, better do ft 'in LOf. Attgelea County -the odds •I drawing a slljf ptuoU~ art jar lc>wtr tlLan tn t Oral'tgt Coun&r.i. Page 3. • • 1· ilrlM 11 ~~ •• ........ -17 ~ I.kiln• 11 c~ ·~ '' .Clltd!IH U.. J Mnlll. tt-. I CltMl\'llf a.n Mlrt.-.. ,..,._ W: CM!ln n ~ ... c....., " c-...-. " .............. . OMll NMkn JI ..... tt-H Ol-tfl 11 S-.. ......., "'" sa.tll l '°'" f T......... D 1""""1•!~ n TllMflr• • l'I~ Jt.1' WMIMr t ' .._ ___ • lt ~ """ ''""I o\llR UMirl 11 ...... Mtllll U • • .. \ -~ , • • I u~v Pl•o1 • .~mtf\ fW'W it ll!i . Sou ~h ~School . Distr.icts ' Bow to Supre me Court An.J.N;I'A (UPJ) ~ Two more MIHIAtpjil · ecliool ayit<ms b e c a m e virt.Ulllf -aJhblack today 11· several dlslrti>ts'kroos the &ulh complied wllh the &upreme COurt~ Imme dJ ate d~·erder. · OrtJy two of 4lt white children In th e" publlc -• mtem at '!)mica, MIA., . showed up for \hi .tart of Cl1s,,e1 with .i.• black-·· . "We have. ao ill-blact tchoot.system." utd Gtorae JI'.~ Petty, 1uperlntendenl ot school& ln lhe ccittoh" and aoybean county. "We tried to tell the court! Uiat woukl hap~." .. FeW I! q whitt1 shov"ed up at ec}tools IR )lidJa/fola. lll01h<r i.p.la&lppl delta town wbl& blacks outnumber white1 mart Iha. lliiae lo ooe. Schools SUpt. D. B. F'9Y~ Mid he heard lhal one while family mlil\l 1end Ill children to a public school. More than 40 school districts acmis11 the South ...._,including a half-million children -were under court orders· to begin total desegrt1at1on in early February . Several dlstrlcll, however, cloaed as their ad· ml.nialral91'1 prepared for compliance. Severa! more Oblalned orderl delaytn1 implementation for a few weeks. And some still awaited final word from federal judseli on exactly where their studenls-5hduld ,go. . In Washington, Vice President Spiro T. AgileW acknowledged there bad'beeq con- fusion over what was e1pec~ ul districts complying with court ot;ders. He said President Nixon soon will .form a "cablnet-levlt" C91JU11:1ttee to help Im· plement the rullnp wllh the leut po811· R~nv~ne Tc.night Planners and Citizens ble dlarupl°Joii U! ~ucaUon. The massive withdrawals of whllel in Tunica ind Indianola followed a p,ttern set in January when 30 Mls!llssfppi dis9cti became the first to comply with the -itllh scourt's OcU!ber r u 11 n I • PredOmJnantly black districla Were left almost completely black. An exception to that pttt~rn oceurred ... this mornlnc at' Leland, Mias., wheff N'IJ'Oll have made up n percent or the sCh6ol population. On1y 206 of Leland'• 978 white children failed to register under the district's new total desegregation plan. ·Leland Schools Supt. V. L. Bigham Jr. said white defection! weri minimized u a result or •trong local support belng \'Olced in recent weeks for public educa.· tion. Through a Looking Glass • Inching Along on Goals Nasser . Blasts U.S. Influence In Middle East Don't panic, your eye1 are-fine . '.l'bis multiple por- trait of a metal<urled model is simply the trick of a pbotograp)ier. He attached a prism to his camera lens for lhis unusual view. Well, it's one way ol looking at Ute world. LalUJ1l 11 .. ch planning conunllslonera and member• of tilt CIU1eo1 Advilory CemmlU.. met for lwe houtl . Sunday ettemoon to conllnue their' dJ1euuJw or LPrrm1'1 ge.neraJ _plan goals atattment. They covefed one paae of the lingthy dor.11men1 end declde4 lo coo-1he ta11<1 lenlghl, following the r<plar Plan- ning Commtaalon mettlng. I>llcuatlon on Sunday was divt'lted to the flr1t aoal, "all natural and tcenle valuei abould be respected and enhan- ced ... Ffr1t hc:adtng under tbhl Uiplc concerns ma.lotainlng the Integrity and contour of the hllla but eab.bll1Wn1 criteria for hill,)de development. including building size Lnd plaCflnent, slu of cut.I and fills and design of roads. Also r.commended by the CAC wu a ·Jone range prollf'am includl.nt pre-de11t1n. to an extent u, be decided upon, ol future , hlllllde develo~tt. CommlNlooet' Jl)feph Tomehak told CAC chairman Mart Gumblner lhal he and his fetiow comml1sloner1 would Uke a cl1rlllcaUon ol .tlie potlUon ol the CAC n1a11 .. lo lh• comm1as1"". He .. rerted lo a ...Ont rociu..t by Gtimblntr and arcblt.ec:t Peter Oltrandtr for "conctpl 1ppr0va1" or a plan to devtlop· Ill ..... or hlllskle land ·-Momln,skle Drive. and noted that Glim-" bln<r had !roqutnUy dftcrlhed the pro- posed develoPf'Oent 11 complying wtth p1l1 of the CAC. . . Since the goals statement haa not. y'tl been aCcepleifby the clly, Tomehak aald, cornml11loner1 I-eel it la p~tnat\U'fl tt'l ac· ccpt It 11 a ba1i1 for new develoPmen~ until detailed criteria have been •areed upon. other topica discus&ed under the first major groa.: were maintenance of the m. Sa11 Luis Obisho, Asks for _Lih ra1·y SAN LUIS OBISPO CAPl -A molu· lion ncommendlng San Li1I• Oblspi ,.,. the tile for the proposed Richard M. Ni'IOO Library was paued by the Cham- ber of Commerce Friday. The chamber forwirdtd a copy of 4'U1e resotuUon to Leonard K. Firestone, chair· men of a committee to cho<>se the loca- tion and plan the Ubrary. · Chamber members said San Lula Obl5-- po would be an excellerit alte Cor ll be- cause of its central location tn California aqd g09d access to lrtf_ways. The library will contain I.he official rec.· otdB and letten or NI.Ion dutl11g his tenns u Pre1ldent end vice prtaldent. · DAILY PILOT OJl.AH•I COAIT ,Ull.llHIMG C:Qt.l.,AMY ••~•rt N. Wtt" ,, .... .,... """' ,\lblll!Mr J •• ~ •· c.,.,1.1 \It« ,, .... .,., .... G..,,,, """"'"" n.o~ll k•t•il EUIOr Tti•"'•t A. M1i1,Jhi11t "" .... "" lflllllkw litlrlt~ '· Nill ,.._,-" cu, llflttr ..,_ ........... lit '•rt1t "'"'"'" Mt lll•t A.I"''"' ,,0, ••• ••'i tt•lt f' 0"* Offk .. Cttt. ~I UI W..I .. , llr"' ~,_, nu ""' ttiw.. a..;ltwtfi ..... llfltlM tlct~I \111! k.ui 111¥ .. Wtlt \ ttgrlty al the beachu and pr<oervaUon or i'fatural 0 wlldemt1111 areu u • l'"•belt around the commwlily. u,,, ..... T hl9ha A mere million dollars -ap- proximately -will deliver this glittering 256-caral, plaUnum- mounled leg circlet adomln& the shapely thigh of Suzanne Somers al lhe \Vestern Exl\ibl- tors Gift Show In San Fran· cisco. CAIRO CUPlJ -President Gama! Abdel Naaur said today the United Slates "1houkter1 the g r e a t e 1 l responsibility" for the ?t1lddle Eut conflict and (hat a_ny agreement to ne1ot1ate with_ Israel 1¥0Uld be un- coodltlonfl!l 1urrender for the Arabi .. Nauer delivered a 22-mlnute denun- ciation of the United States and aaid America "falsely pretends" it wanlt peace. Na!ser said h~ had "material evidence" that lhe United States s:\lp. ported agcreaak>n against the Arabi. "The USA aod lLI policy shoulders the greatest respon&lblllty for whit la: ao:lng on In lhe MJddle Eut ar.d what will take place. there In the future ," Nasser told a 1athl rlng of 200 parliamentarians from five conllnenll. "Jt Is tht USA which is provldln& this te:ror11t vlolef>et with Ila tools with whlri1 to perform its criminal role," Nasser aald. "It ia the one which sup- port.a it politically and ln the propaaanda field!' ."Wltlle the U.S. govtrnnient fllstly praterxts that It Is aeeklng peace, all U1e t.ctlona ol this government In the Middle Eaat crlll11 lndlcste the opposite." l !!rael, Syiia In Serious Clash By UaUed Preti llteraatlonal Israeli ,planu, tanka and artillery bat.. tlea Syrian armor on the occupied Golan Helghll today ln the moat serioua border flareup between the two n.tlons slnct the 1997 war. Israel alao sent Ila p!Mes deep into El)'pl to hlt. bii-racks on the A!tdlt- lanean,cout and on lhe Nile ruver 200 milts south or Cairo. The Israeli-Syrian fighting broke out Friday and Saturday With a series of ·minor 1klrml1hta-tben lnten1lfied Sunday and again todty. The United Nations ar.. ranged a truce Sunday but It Jsste<I only a Ce• hours, and Hghtlnf erupted on an 11-mlle front today. Israel ~ported Egyptian planes tried abortive hit-run attacks near the El Qantara area on the Suez Canal today but 11ald the plants caused neither damage nor casualties. Egypl said the Israeli raids caused 10 casuallles but did not say whether the Egyptian soldiers were killed or "'ounded. Nixon Announces Plans ·' For Attack on Pollut ion spend 1423 million under an uiaUn1 pro- gram to construct. sewa1e treatmenf plant... Cqpo Trustees Discuss Van@ l~m, _Recreation ' Tnatee1 of the C.pl1tr1no Unified scnoot District wt\I be 11ked to tak~ ac- tion on matters running from vandalism to recreation aareements at tonigbl's 8 o'clock meeting in Serra School al CE1pistrano Beach. An outbreak of v1ndall.11m at San Clemdlte High School in the past few weeka have prompted the administration to uk I.he board to authi>rl!e tbe en- forcement of the education code on van- dalism. This includes offerin& a SIOO reward for informaUon leading to the identity and apprehension of vandala. Reports filed by hlah ochool cuslodial personnel indicate that damage hss In- cluded holes kicked In restroom wails, the removal of 1..-enter pOsta, chains and tock.I from the parking lot. sosp dispensen dlamantled, a wasb basln pull· ed from the wall, lockers det:t walls burned. Trustees also will be a.i;ked to -into a joint powr.rs agreement wlth County Service Area 3 for the construction of recreaUonal facllltles for Crown Volley School. The county district, if approved by the Board of supervisors, will provide funds for capital lmpruvtmenll. the amount not to exceed $7,000. Improvements w~I enable 1 Llttle League program to begUl this season. · Although the total project would even· tually cost $'15,000, the first stage woukl include only fencl111, back 1U!ps for tw-G diamonds, some grading for l he diamonds, architectural and other fees and the wa~r connection costs. maintenance. During the meetina:. I.he board tbo will be asked to open bids for two new bLJ1e1 and equipment for Viejo . E1einentary School. In oLh!![ business they will consider a counter ~j)Q~J __ by the San Juan Caplslrana Cfff"'"COimcll regarding the purchete of Buchheim Athletic Field for a permanent city hall site. The city is of· ft r\ng appro1imately $193,000. The district has asked $300,000. County Newsman Found Dead A formeir Oranae 1CtuP.lY newspaperman wflo had turned to •1e instructlon as a careu wu found dead at hia apartmez:it in Anaheim Saturday by a friend. Funeral services for Ei.tward I. Mullen, 48. of 22JO W. Orange J\ve., are pending today at Shannon Funeral Service in Orange. ~1ullen, formerly on the staff of the Santa Ana Reglsttr and 1186 the Anaheim Bulletin, lesves his parent.I, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mullen Sr., of Oranae, and two children. -~ lnvesllgttora for the e>ranae County Coroner's Office aald Mullen, who lived by himself, was found shortly after noon Saturdsy by an acquaintance who entered the aparlmenl when he !ailed to anawtr the door. Frena P•IJfl J · ALLEN ... recall peUlions." Carpenter told lhe D~ lL 'f'1"ltOT--1hat his petitions will be fileQ "at a ~Ume which wlU insure that the recall electl9n is conduL1ed on the same day u t:ie June 4 primary election. "ThJs will save the taxpayers money," he. said, "and we have no desire to incur unnecessary expense with the removal of Allen.'! Carpenter sa;d he was "gratified" that Allen had decided to setik re-election. "He will ask tt.e public tt'I judge him on llJs n:~rit arid that is exactly what we want them to do," he said. . He again refu.9ed lu idenWy the power behind· the recall movemtnt, but con- firmed that "our candidate will be an- nounced when it 11 necea1ary for him to be Identified." v Allen 's vigorous announcLment surpris- ed many Filth District tesldenta who had predicted the withdrawal of the veteran aur.ervisor from the contest m:I who ,it.. lrlbUte<I 1hat pcwlble rellrtmenl lo 1he umeltlin& lhnuence of the recall Cam· palgn. Immediate reaction was favorable to the supervisor. "This clears lbe air ," sald one Laguna Beach relldint. "What we want U! hear now Js just who J¥1S behind the recall movemenl and what it was all about." Many supporters of !he recall cam- paign huve freely admiUed. that the con- stant refusal of Carpenttr and hia coworkers to name the power behind ~ movf':nent has hampered the. cause lhroughoul tlH FUlh D!Jtrtct. Announctment of the recall campairn waa made by Anthony J. Tar&nlloo, a San Clemente resident who de9Cribts himself as a sculptor-designer. TaranUno has "IOt been available for CGmment for the past lhrtt month&. Tlle school dlsttlct would retain all rights to the project. and t h e re1pon1lbillty for BcbedUllng activ1Ue5 and continuing the pre,ent level of Mu sing Hiker Fo und 011 Peak Nationalization Weighed F 01· Aerospace Industry COLUSA (AP) -A mi11\ng boy who spent a stonny night in a hollow log has been taken off the peak of a 7 ,000-fool hel1ht by a bellcopter, ending the.. "Grtat Race to lbe Top of Snow Mountain" :lO houri alter It began. Soulht since Sllurday nlghl, Michael Crouch, 15, of Fairfax, was found Sunday afternoon and said he had not even known he "wu 11upposed U! be lost.'' He ~d crawled out fir. the log, eaten a l.O•tple of cant.ly bar1, and climbed up on the mountiln before being picked up by a crew dl!palched by lhe Colusa county sheriff's department. LOS ANGELES CUP!l -A 111ggell!011 lh1t Southern Callfomla'1 1 tan t a!f'OSJ)1ce Industry bt nationalized to bet~ ter the plight or Jts workers ahould be looked al very closely, accordin1 to a top orriclel of the United Auto Workers. The suggestion came from Paul Schradt, we1lem director of UAW Realon 6, In testimony before a hearing of the state's joint legt..laUve committee on economic convenlon. The commltlee l.!1 investigattn& t~ im· pact on Callfornia or spendlna cutbacks by the Dtfenst Department and N1tlon11 Aeronautics snd ~pact AdminlstraUon . SChrade, the leedoff witness at the bearift.g, said a proposal by lbrvard eronomlst Jobn Kenneth G•lbralth that the govunment take over dtfenst- orlental corporaUona "should be looked at very closely." -'I1lt union official aaid 1er05pace cor· poratlon1 in Southern California ..,tre prlmtJily '11eared for wartime and hlth proUtl." He said there ~·u "no reason whr lhey can't be publlc and under con- tra of the iovernmenl." WASHINGTON CUPI) --Prt8Jd_,I Nlxon today outlined p1&11$ to i;pend • million ln lbe fir1l year Of hl1 program to prtservt and protccl the environment from pollution. roOowlng up hla State of the Union. pledae. the Pr.ealderit told Coojress hi1 anUpolluUon proi>o1als were among ''The ITtOlll important new lniUates" In hla budget for the year beginning July I. ·surgery Can't Cha1ige Sex Scbrtde, whose unkm reprt11tntl tome .33.000 aer0&pact workers in Southern California, aid there was no reason why such car.poratlons whJch existed on government money ahould be makina a profit ~ that they 1hould be "called to ll1k." Nixon saJd his plans would 0 enhance Britislt ,Jud ge Rule s in Annuli1tg Ma rria ge the quality of llfe -the legacy of one LONDON (AP) _ A High Cburt judie generation ol Amerlcant to lht nt.xt." made British legal history today by ruJ- Bu\ Democrata In Congress already .have _ Ing that surgery cannot change a auacked hia proposal as 100 srnall. person's lil't- Sen. Edmund Muskie, (D-Miint), the Sir Rq1er Qrmrod had to define wh•t ia party's chief 1po~1sm1n on polluUon, s woman belort ~ could rule on the dlsmlsaed Nlton'I plan 111 lnldequo.te and validity of a m1nr1a£e betwee.n :w.year· called for a progrfm under which the old April Ashle.v. a merchant seaman rCderal governmenl Itself would spend l.11rned model girl. and Arthur Cameron •12.6 billion In five years. Cor~tt, 50-year~l~ I~ of a peer. Nlxon'li budget erplalned thlll U1t five-After outlining · U11s es 1 en t I a It?. year $10 bllllan pn)gram he ouUlned In patheUc, but almost Incredible story, hi1 'statt of the Union add re 1 a Ol'mrod decl sred : "The only casts Y,•tre represented federal stat.ti and local fWJda the t.tnn clltngt of ltX' ta: 11PP".'Gprl•te are combined ' thole ln which 11 mlltake as to sex 11 .. Tbe ftdtrai g11Ycrnmtnt. Nixon 111kJ. m1de •t blrth And ·~~uenUy reve1led wouJd pvt up M billion under hl1 pr~ by further lnvi11 l1ebon. gnm. with the feder1l ouilAJ• &lr«llcheJ Ht 3Un11Jled th! mi.rrlage. tlflq Al'hley. out over the years. 1Um •nd !!leganl in a bJUe veh·et maxi Ttw budaet noled that $i0 mlllion ~·.outtJ t\1t1l, l~n the cuurtbo.U!le in a rf'd Rolls· be spent on. Poll ullon cleanup durinK ll:i) L1! 1ttl~r her la~era i8id lihC 'vould U1caJ lt71 under lhl1 proaram. In ad· .appul lhc decl11on. dlUon lo lhl1, lh• govemmcnl would Corbet~ who acla>oajedged ~lnl a • ' trnnsvestile. claimed his marriage to J\liss Ashley in Gibraltar ln 1963 wss void because. desplle suraery in 1960, the bride wat then 1Ull a man. lie 11!0 C'lltmed wilful refusal or Incapacity by his wile to consumn1ale the marriage. fl.flss Ashley asserted 1he was and sllll Is a woman al1tl ~harged reJW1af or In· c11paclty by Corbell. r\ine phy1ichins , including experl.5 on an@tomical and psycholOflcal sexual ab- normallly, cave evldenc1 during tht If. day hearlnc. desll!'lbed as "unique in l•w and facl." Judae Orm rod, a doclor, 111<1 ,.tlu AJbley was born OtOrae Jamieson and bro11aht up 11 a boy. . Ile joined lhe f\rhl~h Navy at 16 "111 lell tftu P•Ychlalrlc lrel'ltntnt at se11eral cllnl~. At a1e 21 Jan1Jeson joined a lroupc of fema1e trnper10natori. • "By U1is time." said the jud1e. '"Ja;n le&On was laking ncuiarly the female 1ex hormone e1troren to en- tourage the development of the brelsts and a female type or t>hyslque." In 1960 he Ul'ldt!twent.surg'ery for "a '°" railed liex-chenge opqatl<tn, •1 the judge said. She nionlhs after the operation Mils Ashley 1net l.:orbeU. aon of Lord Rowallan. He was then fO, married and llvlna 11dth hl1 wife ai'td four chUdrtfl. After Corbell and MISJ Aahter, mfirl>d In Jte.1. they were together 1no more lh'" 14 dlys in at!," lhejqqellld. In his lengthy wt111t11· dllCUIDonl. Onnrod sald two t0t1rt1 'medlc1J lo- l~··lors reported t.tlss Athley had no lm· pedln\enl to sexual Intercourse. A chror*osome test on htr body cells car-- rlcd out by ·a C&mbrkl1e profusor roporud all cell& ewnlntd wort inall. L ' He said that the Nixon administration, the Pentagon end corporation decl•lon. makers wtrt devl1ln1 no pl1na and tak~ ing rio action on what lo do with the thousands of aeroapace workers belnt 11ld off as t retult of lhe cutback!. Schrad< told the committee that the 1ero«?flct m-por1tloo1 were aolna to "hsve to be fon.'f!d" to take rt~ial ac- Oon. since they did oath.Ing to allt?late the pllght of workers laid oU whf!n nl1j<1r cutba,~U were m•cle after World war It and tht Korean Wsr. tndu1trY txecutlves ar!! not beln1 'h111t by the -cutb1ck1. ht charged. 11 "they, ire aoini on beln1 paid." Train Crash Hurts I CHICAGO (UPll -fUl)"<>nc ~s Y.'ere injured whe:n tv•o Chicago · '!lllt A11thorlly tral1:15 collided. SunOiy t 1 north altfe .UbWay station of the iw Kennedy Exprest~•r rt.'i>t<t Trant!ti;tne. · Nool waa .. r1oual)o lnjul«i. l .. • • • -_ ..... -~ .. ..--.. -~ ..... . -. !~wi·~~ Jtvhor . ~,,...,,4 ~...-----'~ l • • ORAN9E 9QUNTY, CAUFQ~NI~ ..... " --·- • • -.. . .. --.. . -. -.. --.. . ' . T~ €E.'!TS ~~~~~~~~~~......._ $2~2 . ·aitliQU. rax ·BOOst? .... " .. : . --~ ... -' ' ...... • • -Nix9n Presents ~·utJget _ ·With Snrplus • r -.... --- WASitiNGTON (UPl )-Pre~dont Nix· on asked Congress today for a .2 billion ln lncreued tues, user ~s m9 poslal' rates to balance a t:e:mrd ))udget ud head olf Inflation-fueling deficit spending. Nixon Wd lhe budget, with !- precarious $1.3 tlUkm s u r p I u s .. represente.d "bar~ choice;&" on pFogram~. and signaled a shift 1n -the. nations pri9rjUes from war to J>ef<:e. In 1 brier White· House ceremony at which he formally signed the budget, 'Badham Backs Override, Bond :_Jl~ncrease_...~ ~ As!e~blyman Robert E. Badham (R· N'iiwpctt Beacb) Joday ondoraed Newport. Mesa Untned School Distrkt's overriae tax and bond interest rate ,increase elec· lion. . Badham. In recommending "yel" votes on the double-proposition· elections Feb. 10, said the inter.est rate incruse is nec- essary to continue the building program and the override tax for ·operaUng·expen- ses is needed to pa ss "a critical period." · , ' The assemblyman said he had contec- N.Wi'ORT Fl.REMAN ~$1~ EMBERS ;1N~~ARRE"bA1>ARTMENT tl!d the school district for lnlonnaUon and ' · lu u -T;..._.r.__, · ~ w kend 0c· F" t 81 learned of prog:re!s In the building pro--~..-~·~Newport ,,,. -, i,..~~ :7"'-:W--'" ,., " . ••n ron . •i.• gram with the lint $6.9 million of $15.9 ~ · • ' ·' million in school bonds ·approved by vot-• . 8. ers a fear ago. - :V:,' ·l'.te. ·Sw, · eep~ G. a_·.'r.· ·. e _· . o __ ,m_· : _e a~e,~~dr~"m~i~1~~·~·~aJi10~~~~~ J!7t -. -. bonds cai:inot be sold at-nve percent, the ·• _, • , ' · • I 1~ 1111)1! Jllll!i' um,· e· iJ\W .,. · K -~\I • • • ' ' · ' age . He sald f1ye pel'Ctft[ bonCI lxiyen Jii ,~ QMf1 LO·~~ ~.~.,.·000 ha~: ;=!d:~=~;pr.Ove In· ·~ ~ ~ ~ ~;._ C(eulnc lhe ..,,,.iulb1i in-ta,. '·. ~J ~ ~ • ... . P) ~. • • • ~ ' ' to severi 'perctnl 10 lhed:.hool dlstriCt '' • • • can continue with llJ bull program: ~1h.'!t;f~fire .SWtPf~.a he,ard ,a~d0o/,,1am sttt1rl1Y before the He, said be wu helped in .his declslon w~ pnje 111p&rtmtm ~ plrt of blaze en_tpted. The ·ejeclftcal pcwer also by I.be evidence the first SG.9 ml11ion has ·a~~ 9' lo Old Ntwp:jrt1Bech failed 1h0ffi1'befri1thie.'flre, they said. been used lo porchase 42 portable class-Sit~ ~. c&usint:-$7it00 .In Fi~n have not ·yet dcJermln~. the rooms to put the schools back on single dafillle IDd miDOr )rums to l•o firemen. 'cauje o~'t~e blai.e: Their ,investi,Bation is sessl(ln. to construct Eastpluff Elemen-~ maJ«l,ty of fire da ri)agc._ ~ co'nti nl.iing, they aaiJ. · tary School and to begin work at Nev.'J)()rt to-·• lilnlll' atwtme;nt at the~ of111 The octitpl~l ·of the adjoining apart· Harbor' Hljh School. ~ 35th street neir,Ocain Front before noon ment vi'llich had about Sl,000 'in damage Re1arding the override, Badbam said Saturday.·· "i · W!lJ 1'0be.rl Spelak. · the school dlstric's figures Jndicate tince iherowner-of the lfructurt ia.Joe Flttll -'If' unification the cost of ·operation has in-of"Uu..t'~ .. ""-.BNch. ~·UJd the ' f'"' ~1 ' creased an average of 5.5 percent a year, .~;~Unoccupied .t ijle -of. Nat" :n:n' a'l:-...a· t:o· ·n •mergenc1 .. have ,.qu1rec1 dipping 1n1o the~b~. " ·1 r··· 1 ~ """'! " reserves, and there ts a need to catch up That stnit3.ure yas 4 total 1o&s:,firemen' on maintenance and to standardize e(i.ul~ .aid, ao111·0ll0 win in •• alljoi!l!di ipart-Of ·'J ,.,rospace . , mH'~· .. id approv•I of lhe 11..;::;1 override men\ at 1!t'k··35th Slrttl lllO'hild 'heat ·it!,'"' . would pmnit the school district to catch damage., -} • .. ·• up and then move ahead to improve the Firemtn John Thorntc>n and Tom-rul" •try · Eyed insk"uctional program. · Oal~~eaiived ·minOt'. o..ii• b~ on ....,, · • ·.the!I'· 1"5 fightlqg ,the l10IJ. 8moky fl~-. --(:( --(:( fl ~ units answered t~ emergency LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A suggestion call pul in by tenant> in lhe_fi;ont apart-llial Soulliern California's g I ant A. hsentee Ballo ~ ment. -.I' • .. ;UosPacf. lnduStry be riatlonaliled to bet· ~Sev~rat-.wttileMes told -firemen they ter the plight of its workers should be iJ bl locked at vel}'·closely. acoordlng lo·a top Now Ava. a. e ! !J.. D' t official of the United Auto Workers. Newport Bea·ch firemen· ~, metal fUl"port · :J.reC 01· Absentee ballots are available for those cutUng saws and yrybars Saturday night 1 ~ · · • The sUggestion came ~ rrom Paul who will be uniible to •ote at their des.ig-to rree a 16-year;(lld ' youth tr'ipped .. them at niigh ra~ of speeo, then crash· ed after faJlllig to make a curve. RoUce Nid the truck'..wa151a totaJ loss. M I . Ai , rtr Schrade. western direc tor 9'-UAW.R,egion nated polling place Tuesday, Fell. 10, in beneath , his small Coreil, n Pfctup t;nu;k E:J.iO'_'"'.'. t ·_.:W_ .. •CS_ t 6; i_n JesUmony-.belore a hearlng ol the Newport-Mesa Unified Schoel Olslrlcl's ~-""" _ 1 u , • school fi nance elec•ion. ror nearly half an hour after .a We~Wr · E ·t • D •' •'I g . . • !tale'~ Joint el!1'1Bli.e commillee on . " traffic crash. ' ,·,. rr_ a, ic riv_ in . · Appllcatlons for absentee ballots are D iV · -· t ' PJiin econQmic conve~1 available 4t any of di!trict'1 .schools or Joseph Lannln, 16, of ·2200 Lake'P~r.k ~"illme~ -.• . . . . Thlf"commillee is Investigating the lm-al Costa Mesa . or Newport Beach City ~ne. NewPOrt Bea¢1, ~" P,ihnei:I by~ Ends -~iii·' Arrests €C'iJnt{, · Al~ Olredor R 0 b e' r t • pact on CallfQmla ol spendipg cutbacks Halli. Deadline for obtaining the appllta· leg beneath the truck after h:t JOat: control .. _ _..:_: . . • :< -.r.:: · '-'• lhe Def Depart~ t nd Nation J lions ~ $ •p.m. Tuesday, Februal}' 3. . · .. ~ • . • ........ ·-· ••• ·" sU:ll today . ht' .;Will· Bsk'""•the Y,1 r ' ense en a a • •Ballols must be com"I•'~ and -·bm1' u[ the truck on Irvine Ave1M:: lt' roUed a D Cl . ;;;;.,.~. •.-'-.~ _.J ·,Su-~'_._ Tuesd_ ay to Aeroriaiitlb inil ~~'dmJnlslrOtion. • = •• • ' . ' • ' • n... ,.rug, .. •. l·;.r_ges .-~, -.i.u w _. ;1...,.... -:-r--1 ted to the Orange C:OUnty .Deplirtment of over. Jnto a ditch. ·..: ,._,· .• , , _ ..u.. · aceepta payment plan .wh\9h;~ul,. allOw S~aCtef ~ .. le.ado wilJlesr at the Educatlori by 5 p.m. ntxt Monday. ~nnin, who waa admit~ to Colla J • A -~!y~. t kl pay .oU !ta f2!·•. ~bt.· ',tQ_ the hear!hg, said a ~ p~a! by Harvard T-he vole ls on an overtlde tax increase Mesa Mem·orta1, HoSpltal had'.,, aeMly. A. rout• stop of a. car .who~ drive r '-VU!." -.,.._,.,r._ Jnh .. KeMelh :Galbraith that of up lo '1 cents aDd on an increase-in the 1 ~--~ le ··nd · 'h' b~ and w~,. ~ed for"erratl;movem•n!·led ·'A lhe ll'hcs air Urie ls 'charged -$1,000 pet' month <; .. .,,..,..~.,.,. "'UL,,~ • permissible Interest rate from five lo sev· r.,....w'"" g a ' cuts on 11 CR;• -'"0 ...,_ w ror apac&-'rei\tal~ utlUUes':.'1(1 rJanliDrlal ~~~n:v.~e;i;{ioh~k~~~: De del:1k': en percent on J9 million or school bonds. eye, police said. ' ... , ' arre's\, early Sunday· Or lhrei! pissengel'1 s,rva;at Orange County1Alrport., • .,,... . lUs condi:uon was describcd"'as t!lir by' ·a~r ... ~r.llce·.~!~!~ ... !..~~· caclJe was .. •• I n.... 31 Al w•ltf owed the at very closely. II ~ • • ' f d th -"bl lop -Qa. 0 uo;\;. • r -r. The union official said. a.er.,pace cor-StfU'k Market hospital aides this morning.1 • • , , oun n e convert1 e . eounty' J20,722. 'ljley have nOt made a p drl · 1 One ti•~ had •A be f dbl subd ed cOmpJ~ monthly paytnent -for nj.ae pora~ ·In Southtrn ·Celllornla were olice said the youth was v1ng ra one · -~ .. ~ 'w or Y u mon~" Bremahan said. , priniaitly "geared for wartime and high NEW YORK (AP) -Declining Issues shortlj_ before, midnight trifflinc nOrtb-~ by tnve,sU,aUttg offlCtlrs rol!Owll)S th« ar. ~!afrport director said the.0 airlirie haf' profits:'' He sajd ther~. was "no reaso n beaan cutting I.he lead.of advances on the bound on · lrvliie near Santa ' Isabel reSts in the 200 block of Victoria Street ~1>9sed. a plan lor paying is perceflJ of why lbey can't ·be ~h.~ and under con· stock market today in active trading. Avenue. . sf\ortly~after midnight.· its oU~tJ,ndlng p&Y,menU~and. ~ pe~ce_nt1 trol -or the government. {See quotations, Pages z.1..%9). Witnesses told off1ecrr the truck passed • Booked. on chargea or pouessfoo of •I JJle n\onlhly "'-ymenJJ unUI Marcll 3[ ' • h•shloh and bein& unJerlhc· Influence of_ ~~nlit w~ !>il taken over~ ~gilts,::~ " 1 • ·.n , -c s d: drµgs were ~.-, _ .iif?~~i~: ~1 ::·~ut~ss· . ode . upporte. · ~ES~i.~~~:~~tj:~. . ~~-~.\hfl1!·• P,d'PW11,.1'~1· · · .', •• -v ···' • • . Officers 0Phll ' Donohue 111<1 .Harry ~..aru&OgoalqWltbl~ }It· th"' ' ... ~~ B. ": E,-, l,f" .. R•. -d • S... "• ~;. EhrliCh.cltea the -WOman driver for a ~f:J.!':!i!'¥YNJ1,.i·=· /· ·~'-\ ,. u~·,..,~w ir1-esa Parents espQn to urvey • 1r.m. v..1.t1on and-re1ea!ed her. along iJJel' hr provkle a .aubil'aiicLar·~ to 1 ' _. .. 1 H ~ ;J • ,,,. with a1~fw-01d boy ror wliom :iht was llj,e-Jy. J w1u :w,~ ~.fo Pllr!llli 'of~ lll!111;'111il!> ~hoc! . Lopea aald be will be slltlng down in a wllh Bucll'iargumtnl on one lfllt and'an ,..._Jlble. . , ~· the -plan ra,thet 'lbao •fOrce..lbe -~ba,. Y4iel:IOI fpfl~ 111 ·ravor of week or iwo with the •\llden(Educational ~riUJ11cnt by E;()glbh o •par t.m.e n t llNl<I..-11,1~\TIP._,ol Jwhlsh, ll>e. m ined' lblrio quit ""'in« the ,area.'' • rellrilb1 ID'11 -·11re1o ~· Development Counca and • Jll'OllP of Cbalrman BjU Clarire ~ for continuing lap' ol lll<'l1?1tJu""" Pl>•~ police said • -~ ·Sil<!' nellhtt' ol 'll!O -<>lher ~ becJoU5e of uto1.1e .. ,lhan•21J percent • facu1Jy I<> anall•· Co'°'"""la 'made on wllhout ~ dre" CO<le .. the ~aide-• 11\eY IN•~d.·• Q)IJpJe.of.baTbllurate tablela cmnnserc:al l1nis oRCrPlinl out of Oran~ rMpenll!I ' and ·\he ·narrownesa. o! the '"' "'""''' ~~ Sittd OOmmentiJiiliite a ~In lit' the~-,.. CG!ii>lY AirJ!orl" ~·Air Callfomla and •lec'*l",•Pilr~Jpal 'F'rai\k LoJ!<lo<aid"lhe dr"' ~ ,« ·' • µna!'il\11t) ·or opiJllog bel,,..n parentJ , car. ·: GbiMJ"lV&t ~ut4't service -·are .:n potl • toesu;t ltl! Jtim much., • :Mei:: -Il!gh'1.df.UI code was d~ 1way who voteu Oft, kith...sktca rt the 1bot tha.t • · : .. ; ' ' ~ • · : • .... IJ\rlit.j,Jn their !'"Y .... ~ll-1<> 1be airport.. ~U,lr!i he 11id It ind icates lo'hlm is with lasl •priog alter ~n .. narrowly 'bll'ls •hooicl be Drol!lbtted •ffom wtarlng n· . d . u• •t u •s • P'liJ aJr ,illle liaa liOen 'mlklDI J>l'rllal thut • jle1<ent ol lbe parenla are no! loo Voi"1 It out to asSun\t 'lbe'responslUlity certain cJOdies. "old. Jeana 1jJOcl1fCjJJf." .. f8ll · b--l~T 181 ' • o. P.l~rita tinoe MH'. 11188, at all of lhe Cobet..meu ont way or lhe Other. them!lt-l ves. Balk>tt weJ"i ient only to :.M<iel ot tbt COl]'UJltnU dealt•wld\ girls •• ·, ~ ' ~ ·~'°"" it . ..O. .. he dµlaln«i. ' Ht aald ITIOll of the balioJs came by eve!}' tilth parenl iJ thal-Wle. • attiJ"F. "·Lopes aal~. Ind tl)ere '!'!rt WASHINGTON (Af) -W11l Geno>n "I ur.der;,:· Id lhe """penrt. making mail and ·he admitted he, hid "no wny of The JJtY<Jent-deslgnOd liirvey Jeni Ilse!! surprililngly few on· boys' hair l'lltlll\i ar · Cbance11Gr 'NUJY Brandl has·~cceple<j an lhe j.-me I at '-l)J te1 atiJ)Oits.' t kro"-lnt ,l· any~aUols parr.nbi gave to to lo.!!lng, lndusinar arts teacher V. lldeb&Jrns. "SOme said lhty wouk1•1ther invttalkin: 1rom President Nrxon ·to' vtsl\ dOuM 11\1 Of l-iern wi\l tum doWn the of· st.udtntt to hand carry .. •'lra lhron'n Oonakl Buell claimed, 'end so a new tee otce el.eeks •anct caprls tJ\an b.ftriabort w..&LDP.on ~prn 10 and i1,. the Wblte rq," away. ballot was 8'lll a11t-o'-ple-ol -kJ'.i10 d-. •, · r u..,. i111101111Ced tbday. • • t t • ' , ... ' ' • • ' \ 1· ~· + . ,;_, = I l t I I I cd d>cztrtcMW . 't .. , -·~a · . ........ .. - the n~s!Sar)' ~ of. ~erlng our natlooal priorities," 'the Presldenl aa\d. ''For the-Ont ·tune• in. two full decades, lhe federal government will spend tnore money on bur,.nan resources lhu on nl· Uonal defense.·· , The president projecled government In- come o~ 12112:! billion lncl>Jalng the new revenue he wants from higher Sotjal Security taxes, lnc;reased levh!s on truck and aircraft users and 'iocreised poetal (See BVDGET, Page I) Death Pilot Escapes c~ash Off Clemente · A Navy flier who a~ "one ~t--- that crashed, kifllng-14 men six ween ago, f.SC3ped injury today along with a second pilot when their plan~ c0JUded In crystal ,iear weather off San Cfemente Island. Both avlator1S ejecltd safely and were picked up by a Coast G.uar~ helicopter, while tbeir F8 Crusader' jeta plummetea into the sea. LI. Cyrus M. l~ddell, 27 .. and Ll Gary Crowell, 26, both based a"t Mir-.mar Naval Air Station, San J)Jego, were airlllted to the facility's dispensary for ""=' examination . · Great confu1iqn 1urrou,n\ed. lnttlal • reporla '! the !Dldalr collin!ocJ, whlefl "" delCrl~ by one IOUl'ee u a headon -. crash tn the aky. Tha accldenJ ·was repoeted l>y· follow pilnU • • roullni lriltnins. mission Wilh LI. Crowell and LL Riddell, who ejected from an idenilcAI pl191 Dec.. a; leading lo 1 l30 million dlsaaltr. The. crippled Crusader which was "'a~ . proaChfric, the SM Ditgo station, veered off Ila landing approacb and thundered through a hangar door, nolodlng in a holocaUil that tuJed and mainied many men. LI. Riddell Joki a lidlird of inq ull}' ·lhat hi.s Jet l<>1t Its oil pressure ~!ll'lllJ the Ian· ding ~pproach and· ~ ejeCted thrOugh procedures Jaogbl in Oigbt tr1lnlng. lnve!tli atlon of the dilUter Is atlll UIJder ·"ay. ' • .1'be precise J~Uon of today's crash Involving LI. Riddell and his · fellow member of Navy Fighter Squadron 194 was undetermined, but roughl}I thr~ miles-oU S.n-Clemente-liland .....____ Navy officials said it occurred a&out ~ miles West of San Diep, at 7:52 a.m., while the pilots were picked up at 1:21 a.m. by the. Coast (;uard helicopter. The earlier accident Involving. Lt. Rid· dell oecuri'ed at the eootluslon of a similar:' off~ training" fiig'.hl . N&vy" vesaelJ began a seardl for crash debria •today, af\er ·Jthe Orange County Harbor Qepartment called Its boat back' fl'Om the sctine when the pilOla trere reported to be noscued safely,.. A San Clemente lifeguard boat was dispatched, bald•• the Harbo< Depart· ment boat out of Dana Point. AllN lhe -Dec. :ct ctub invof•ing LI. ·Riddell, JI Navy ~~i·bodJu.-were pull· ed ffO!ll the. bluing bangm:, •hlle 1bree more subRquently died of lnjurl11. Olher men Injured ln the fiery crash bave aince Tecovertd, or are* nlll con-• valtsclng. ' .. Oraa1e t .. (;out ·--weedier 1'.hoae windl 1~ calm down I-tonight-and-i.Ave lal~ skies on Tuosday wtlh:lanllfral1iros rani· Ing from the mJdd1< IO's to an overill&bl loW ltl the 'cilllly lO's • n -- - -· • ' /, South =S~hoal -isfvicts -· "'....... ~ .. 1 • • ... i ........ ··-• ' .... 1 ~ " .~ • --J . ! • - B91V to ~~r;epie QbUr~ • •TLANTA IUPll -Two more Mll!fifilipT'i<b06J:-i\1j;!f'"Sl'c l "iil"t · Y~ally: :-1U•btte. Cay as &everal dl!lrietl -the S..1tb com plied with th' ~e. Court'& I mm e d ia te dDonorder. . , ~ y _ ~ 0(, 441 whlla ch11dren in th• public · I system at Tulllc:A. M/$1., &hO~ 'lW'fs!( the slart of_ cluses with i ,fiOll blllCk stiJd<QlS. ''We have i n aU-black school system," &aid Oeotge F. Petty, superintendent or school111 n the cotton and &oybt>an county. "\Ve tr'ltd to Cell the courts that would happent'.' P'tw ,if •ny Whites soo .... ·td up at &ehools ' in Jndtaaoli, another Mi~is1ip,PI delta !Own ""~ blacks. outnumber whitu more ma&rthree tO one. ScboalJ Su.pl D. B. FJo\'di .,i~ be bean! that one whlta .. ' ~ ~"8~r Blasts ' . U .$. Influence . .. ' l1l Middle East ';AIRO (UP I) -President Gama! • r~rnily mlaht send its children to a public school. '. · More than 40 1c'!;oor dl$trlcts aero!• "the South -including a hatf.mllljon children -were under court orders to begin total desegregation in .early February. Several districts, however. closed 83 theJr ad· mlnlstrators prepared for .'comPijance. Several more obtained orders delay ing implementation £or.. a few "·eekli. And some still awaited flnal word from reder$1 judges on exactly ,where their stud1m ts should g9. ln Washington, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew 'Bc'knowledged there hod been ~n· fusion over what was expecttd of districts eomplytng with court ordeis. He Mid -President -Nixon 500n will form a "cablnet.Jevel" 'Xlmmill~ to· help Im· plement tht rulings with the least' poul-- Ab41c( N•sser said today the United Stales "ahoulders the g r e a t e a t rl"SpOn.tiblllty'' for the Middle East CMflict and that any agreement io n;gonata with brae! would be un- eouditionl'l lld reiWJtt for~tbe .Arfft:-- NUMr dt.Uvered a 22·mlnut6 dtnun· ciatkin of the United States and uJd America "falsely pretends" ll wants ?!•ct. Nasser &aid ~ he had "material eVidcnce" that the United Statea sJp- portcd •11'eu\on 1galn1t Uie Aftht,~ "Tho USA and II! policy .ohouldm !be greiloll rt5P.0n11lbi1Jty for Whal ii &Qin& on Jn the Middle East ar.d y.1hal will take tmice there ln the future, '1 Nasser told a gatlv. rini1 of 200 'parliarpenlarlans from fiv~ con,tinentli. "It t1 lhi USA which is provldlni thi~ te~rortat vftJlence with Ito; tools with whit>h to perform It! c:r1minal role,·~ Nuser-uid. "lt ts the one ·"Whlch"SUP-- por11 ~ polltl~ally and tn tho propaganda field.'·---· .; "Wiille -t~U.s:-:'1ivtinrMnt fal11ly" PrtlO/!!tl that II ls &ee~ wico. all the 1tc~·tilli0¥e1i1~ tflii the Mfdllleo EUI <rllli indlCata t11e dppoolte." • • ~~~ .. 'D@n<Ji U¢s -. " I ·• ,.,, .. ·• . Change Ruae In . Mesa Holdu A heavlly.built tr.an wno Police believe m1y h.Hve read a newspaptr story about the. ~ailed two-blt beQdita earlier in the Oa1 ued the aame method to rob a .Costa Meaa ae:rvlce station S.tlad1y night. · The robber"-who did not lit the deacrlptlon of either o~ two mer. wM hft a Jlalr of Oran1e Coonty market~ the nliht before -took '83 from lhe station just al clr.tlna: Ume. Attendant Brian A. Mcr.fahon waa on duty alone at the Vic Ca ronna Standard Station, 204 E. 17th St.. wbtn approached 'hy lbe man. wbo aaked if the rutroom v.·ai open. McMahon told OUi"'j' . Harle n Pouley lhe man returned momentarily and asked for chanae for a quarter, then ordered him to hanCI over all tile money. "Hurry up," ~ bandll onapp<d, aadln1 that l>t bod a 11111 In hi• poeiet. although he ntvtr dilplayed a weapon durinJ tha hllldup. llA ILY PILOT OJIANGI (.GMT l'Uf.~li!UNG (.01'1,ANV ••k,f N, w,,4 ••lftfd -i •~lltlltr HOHOl!~O IY.COLLEAOU!S RN!toro' R .. ltor Fty lfealiprs Honor .. . . <;~-q M. Fr:ix .'~ At ·Award& 'F ete " ' • ' I I Cor004 del r.J•r "tallfr Glfde11 M. flY hu ~ ntmed Reillot' of tile: Yeu by the Newport Harbor.CO.la Me .. Board <i Realtors. • -4 ritn. fay~ pruldent or Bay 1iid Buch Realty, Inc., was honored at the boatd'a recent annual !P.'Clal award-: bartqµet at theBitooaBey Club. · , Mn. Fay Joined the board ID tl!O and has MrVed as a director, seaetal')'· treuurtr end commtUec chalnnan. The ewht also honored J. Peter Bar· reti, retirhtg p·resldent of the board and also recognized other award winners .. Rod Calderhead. who &erves with ~. 1\1, W Borde Realty, was nimed salesfllan of the year . Olher wjnnet~ Included J o s e p h Clarkson o( Coldwell Banker aod Judy Suaak of the Rea1 F.atatera, who won top sail!!! awards In multiple listing service. f\lrs. fay and Robert Pettit of Irvine v;ere honored as lop liste rs. Arthur Paxton, Retired Truck President, Dies Arthur D. Parton of Corona del ~ar. retired . pre.sid~ct of a maJOr Southern California trudilna. line, died ·Sundl1 In Loma Linda Universi ty Hospital after a len&111Y Jllnt"· , . _ Mr. Paxton. 1the rttired pr:nl~nt of Paxton Trucking t..lnc11, was H. He bad beui hospitaUied . for· the · pa6t two . months. ' J1c~ It, G11rlt v \IQ Pr"iltnl ..... Gtfltrol "'-r•IWI' t~'"''' w: ••• a A native of Chicago, Mr, Faxlbn moved' · to California 40 years agq ~ ,be11n ~la ' µ-u·cklrig busfnes11 which f!ventuaJly . bad • 1 tPrminals in so::• cral CaU(ornla clUes. ffll• T~•l"tl A. M_.,~;~, M1• .. 1<!1 111;1.,. J.,omt F. C•1li~1 11-.l ... Cll (I!, lfl"' Nt'I,.... .... Offkt 2211 Will 111~11 l •.;l1w1ttl .M•iM11t Uill••11: r.o. ''' 1111, t?6&J . . °""' ·-0.t<t MIU: llll W•I ltr •1twt , lftVlll 1 .. ljfl: m .. _, •- f11i111"•"'" NKfl• 1N7' ._. ltlr4Vl'11 ... l:lt ind ·hts ''i(e, Grace. came .to the 1-larboi Area %'! yean ago and t;har~ ··1h"r Urpt bet~n thl!!lr Newport home and one in Palm Sprln1s. Af'i active Mason, ht slso waa a Shrintt 8nd a member of the Shark tal1nd CTld Jnnatha.n yacht clubs and the Balboa Bay Cluh. The Paxtons were owners of lhe 32·foot cabin cruiser El Tesort, ble disruj)tton to eQueation. Tht massive withdrawals of whftea In Tunica ind lndtanola followed a pattern set In Jan~acy When 30 Mbslsslppl districts bkaJllf: O'le first to comply with the high !Cburt's October r u 11 n I • Predomlr111ntJy· black districts wl!!re left almost completely black. An exctptloo lo that paltt rn occurrl!!d this morning at Leland, Miss,, wbtrc Negroes have qlade up 73 percE:nt of the school population. Only 206 of Leland's 978 white children failed lo register-under the diatrlct·s :new total 4~~i~l•!ton plan. -~-· Leland Sch<>;>la Supt. V.·L. Bigham Jr. said while de.fectlons were minlmlud as a result of • &tron& ~ suppof1 being voiced In rectnt weeks for public educ•· Uon .. -Sex ·S·urgery C~n'f .Chaiige Court's Vieiv ·· LONDON !AP) -A Hilb. Court judge made Brtllab. le1tl history lod•y by rul- lni that tW'gtry cannot change a person•a' stx. Sir fto&er Ormrod bad 'to deJlne what Is a· woman before he coold rule on the vtlldlt; ~ 1 m~ btlwffn M-yeor. old April, Ashley. a merchant seaman t11med mod.ti &ifl, arid Aribu~ 'Cammn . Corbet~ 51).yur-old '°" of a peer. After outliolDI '"lhla es s ent I a I I y p3thef.fc. btit l lmoat Incredible itory," Ormrod tleclated : '.'The only casts we.re the term ~hinge l)f 1exJs appropr[a(t are lhoee in which .. ~ mfstake 11 to ~x Is made at blrth ar>d subsequently revealed by further inv'?lt t11Uon." He •Mulled tbt! marria1e. l\11ss Ashley , slim and ele11nt in a blue velvet mut coa{, Jett the. courthouse 1n a red Roll~ Royeii after bet lawyers said ahe would -appeal the 4eclslon. COrbett, who acknowled&ed bein1 a tranavellllo. ~!aimed · hto mtrr!ft~ lo llllu Albie)' Jn' cilbrtltlr, Jn 1111 ,; .. void btcauae, deaplte IW'lery in llMIO, the l>Fkle wu then sun a man. He a~ •!"'!'Id wilful wusai or bie•~tr by his irlfe to coalUllUlla1e Ute m1rri11e . Miu Ashley tu<rlefshe was •nd 11ill Ir a woman anu chafied rtfusal or in· etp_aelty by Oorl>tll. _Nine P~filcltn1, tnclutllni experts pn anatoml~ll and psyebQloeteol 1exutl tb- normality, 11ve' evtd~ durtn1 the If. day hearlna, described as "unlqua In law and fact." Judie Om\rod, a doctor. said Miss Ashley wu born George Jamieson and brollght up aa a boy. ff• Joined the '5rttisb Navy at 16 but left after psychiatric treatmeot at several cllnlcs. Al a1e 2:1 J1r1lit11on joined a troupe of fe male lmptr10111tora. "By this lime." said the Jud.le. "Jamieson was taking regularly the ftmale r;ex honnone e&trogtn to en· rourage the developm~nt of the breasts and a female type of physlqul!!." h1 ttGO he underwent surcery for "a so- c-ailed sex-chance operation." the judge said. Six months after the operation Miss Ashley met Corbett.., son or Lord Rowalian. He was then 40, married and living with hla wife and four children. After Corbett and Miss Ashley marrltd in 1963. they were together •ino more then lt days In all," the judge said. In bis lengttiy· ~Tillen document, Ormrod said two court medical In· Spector• riported Miss Aahley had no lm· pedlinent to ltIU•l lntereo1:1ne. A chtafhat~e tl!!st an ~er body cells car· ried ~out by a Cambridge professor reporteij all cell1 eiamlned were male. Onnr<>d augguted M~· Aihlay "" I• ract a transseiual rnale -"a fem1le lm· prisoned in a m"li bod)•.'' sur11:ery for such ~pie, he said . was nnly a w1y of relieving ~ycholo1ical dh11rtss .... not to change their 11ex. ~\talcal wltnt~u agreed, he went on. that ~ blolo1loal sexual C1>natltuUon ~f an Individual l\'SS fixed not 1atu thin blrt~ and coulJ not be chanaed by m~ical or surgical means. 1'he \aw. said C\rmrod, should . adopt three criteria : chromosomal. gonodsl (presel'ICQ. or absence of teste s or ovo rll!!!) and 1erutal fact.on (lncludlna In· ternal sex oraans). . - Marching Band Meets Wednesday Beside! h!J widow. or u.. raml\y home aUGC)l T1hun1 Terr A~, Corona del Mar, Mr. Paxton ltaves three dau1hten . Mn. Pat.Mela RolelU or NeWPort. Mrs. Dorothy P. Nerf or Ont•rlo and Mr11. ri1m Rubert of Pennsylvanls: a son. Roy J. Bot~rord ar ro!T"oii,,: thr.,t: sl~~r", 14rs. Betty •I.iorth or C"'fl11 ~ft~11 .. -'•r~. Vlr~lnla JaCflhSon cf Snnla Ana Pl\d Mr:t. some Jit<>PI• .r~ hoUer\ng to beat the nnrbl:ra Hoskins (If St1111Pl'U1 : ,. bl'ftlhtt. banct -c ' .. •• Tb'"'", Pa~~on or W1~hlngton~ '!" ~ ~ Boy• .Clu) ol tbo ~~)of Ar11 i. grrindchddtf'n . • -1-:~ tn • -:..:1 .. n1.1;z. 1 ~. _ t marebl nf bend. with SPrvices wilt be ~""'ed • _ · · ... .., --•-~ _:x,._-Wttln<sd8' 1i ~•c!!!e-111.~ M u•,.-the lJl'll me<Wlll oelieduled IV<dnt'4•Y·. '~'""' with OO<ta) (l'(jlowlnc-In "" ttb. '· 1p"p !l'··:O!"tho club·l>\Jppor Bai mt1T.orl~ o:irk. 8fl}t1 Cbf'Ollll 4el ~'11.! Branch. 21!1 Tustin Avt., COSt.t Mesa. M11'11111rv '' the rllt~or. a,,e nouct 1\8~ 41,readf appeartd1 but t"rh~nd11 who wi~~ "'11 make Jnfl~rl~I th'\tl.!k a l"<-Ul note bttoUH the Hine was . ~ntrlhtittilns -lo J'I' Ymia LI f'I d • .., ..,._ University llo8plt1tl C~nctr Rtsearch alvtn bttl lhf date of the organlz;allonll Fund. meet wbs dropped &ut lnadVilrk.r1tly. • • • •\IPIT ....... Through u . Lookitag Gius ... • Don't panic, your eyes are fine. This multiple por· trait of a n1etal-curled_ model is simply lh&-tti k of a photographer. He attached a pnsm to . s ; . . camera len1 for this unusual view: Well, 1 :·~ One. way of )coking at the world. I ···-~-·-·--- ' From Puge l BUDGET .•. Nixon· Cti~s Space Funds, ,.~~.:;; ~~;::.;;~iuM.r-Rules--Gut-New-P.r-0 · ects·, the fisc~I y~ begiMlng July t is vit.al ~ ,. · · -~ · • · J Uie ca.mpalan aiaJiut lntlaUon' : even · · · · · thouah It requtr<s eut1 tn"worthwhlle pro-WASHINGTON !UPI) -Presldont .procram hu •lradi' boon lllvtslld. The grams and an el~cllon·year tax incrUse. Nixon today budgeted apace •~ln& cuta rest ~wa. b~ on ~ need tbt. Nbon ''The wlllinines1 to make hard choices of $621 million for fiscal 1971, ruled out ad~pion feels for balanclne the is the driving force behlnd ·my 1971 fede1al·:budpt ·in a t.iini of inflation.· any gr•nd new projects "for !he next budget J)roposa!S," he · said: Hera Is how Nixon's fllCal 1971 budget compares with the cuitE:nt fiscal year (In billions of dollar1): Revenues Oullays Surplus lt'il !IOI.I -1117.t ' I.I 117t '202.1 $200.8 ' 1.3 For_ the first time in re~t y~rs, the.. budcet lists no Specific flture11 ror the Vtelal,tJl \lar. ~,,Pl'Oidlpt ,14(4_.JllFy wert omitted to protect the secrecy of his ft:ture troop wlthdr1v:al plans. • NllOlll allio •handn ... fllmier.Prtoldot . ,, :-::;i:n-rr . . , Lynoon B. Johnaonlt tmtom or shbwir11 e separate breakdown of spending to ease poverty. Nixon lumped programs for the poor with other social metsures.. . The mllltary bud1et affumeS a f3.l billion reduction ln ouU ys for "general purpose forcea," a category which )&: eludes Vietnam arfd other "conventional" warfare programs. The -Pl't!idtnt pro- jected a cut of 311,~11 from tbe total manpower of the S.l·mllllon.ma.D. armed forces. Tiie ovtrall military portion of the bud&e\ was estimated ·at $73.t billion, do'wn $!!.8 billion from the estimate for the current fiscal year. Thet would be the smalle.~ share of the total budaet stnCE! fl5cal 1950. just before the -stirt of the Korean War. Nixon aaid his budget "demonstrates a shift in priorities" from \var to peace. In fiscal 1089, last full year of lhe Johnson administration, 44 percent of government -1:>ut11ys went to national defenll! and 34 percent for such human resoutcts programs as health. educaUon . job traifWig and 'wellare. Nlton 's 1971 pl1n provides, 41 percent for human rU«lret• and 37 percent for deltnse. sE:veral years, and ordered atretcboula and postponement! of many prevlou.sly approved prog~ams. The cull will cost the Nallooal Aeronautics and Spact Admlnistr1Uon (NASA ) and its space contractors nearly 50.000 employes by June, 1971. and may mean a long hiatus In m 1 n n e d spaceflights after 1974. It is unlikely any pi'ogram to land men on Mars can get going before the 1980s or 1990s. 1'1"5A l!U. J,,~~h-~• itlaNili'1 cuts decreed for the business. year starting July I: tµ_ bu.,(lgel· was Tkluced 548& million -·rrom $3.886 billion In the current year to $3.4 billion In fiscal t97r. l'J'hls repre!l!!nts a creat comedown from NASA's peak year, 11168, when there were 420,000 space jobs and the agency spent $5.9 billion, Much of the space cutting was al· tributed to th' fa.ct most of tlle rnonb' needed for the Apallo lunar exploraUon Larry D. Poff Rites Conducted. Funeral lll!!rvicts were held today for a Cosla l\1esa man found dead In hls car by Newport ~•ch polleii la st week, the ap- parent victim of a drug overdose. Wrry D. Pofr, 21. of 1829ik Maple St., 'vas burled at Patiflli-.Ytew Memorial Park foll owing tbe. rites, direc~ed by Paclftc View Mortuafy. • , He leaves hi! pirenta:, Mr. and .Mr&. ArUs ·Poff of Garden Grov6> brethers ·Michael and Douglae, aOa a slater, idn. ; Norma Rush of FloridL· Budget Breakdown WASHINGTON (UPll -The breakdown ol President Nixon's fiscal 1971 budcet together with late st incon1e and spending fia:ures for the current fiscal year and actual outlays !or !Jscal 1989 : (In ritillions of Dollars\ TOT-A~ BUDGET RECEIPTS Individual Income Taxes CorpOration Income Taxes Employment Taxes Une1nployment Insurance Contributions for Other Insurance and Retirement Excise Taxes Eslate and Gift Taxes Customs Qutits , · I\fiscellaneous R~ceipt~ ~ TOTAL ilU.DGE"f'OUTLAYS National Defense · •·. • International Affaln •and Flnanct Space Research and technology A~ricqlture lllld'Rural Developm ent Natural Resources • -,,69 l 117,792 07.249 36,678 34 ,236 3,328 2.353 15,222 3,l91 2,319 2,916 1970 $1",316 92.200 37,000 38,914 3,340 2.551 15,940 3,ICIO 2,260 3,681 $114,55' $1'7,"5 81,240 • 19,432 3.785 4,113 l .247 S.886 6.221 e,34a Commerce and Transportation Community De ve lopment and llo u.~ing­ Education and ~lanpower · 2,129 2,485 7,878 9,i3fl · 1.9111 3·046 6,82$ 1:533 - 11 ,6116 13.265 Health Income Stcu!Uty Vetuans Benefits and Sen1i"rs lrilar~sl General Government Allowances 37,:199 43.83'l 7.640 6,181 15,791 17,821 2,866 3.820 -:·..::: -l7! 1'71 $202.103 91,000 35.000 42.8'2 3.33.1 2,931 17,520 3.600 2,260 3,614 $2DD,n1 73,583 3,689 3,400 5,304 2,503 8,785 3,?fl 1.129 14,1117 S013'l t ,475 17,7'9 1'.11f4 2,515 LeAs: IJndlstrlbuled Intra- Governmental T.ronsaotions 5,117. 6.088 . • 6,1139 . ...... --.. ---· -' ' , DAl~Y Litt.OT lltft·,,_ WfNS. JUNIO~ Mf5S TITLE Marfnt Hl1h'1 Martyn Rlion:da -Martyn Of.Huntington New Jr •. Miss • .-""'""' ~t::"--• -~on4a~~irtyn·ot Jfunllngton Stach is the new ~hlornia Juiator Miu. She Is the second Marlnt Hieb School studant In • r JW to win tbe crown. ~ '!J!o "wa1 ~wned Saturday nfkht in Sama Rosa; received the tltll!! from lut .. year'• winner, Jackie Ben· inaton, who not only won the Call!ornJa contest, but werit on to wtn the nati0na1i .- Ju11lor Min l'?l'Own. The riaUonal competition thls year will be. in Mobll1,•Al11. Jackie, a ·J0n1 Ume fr iend or het su c- cessor. placid the crown on Rhonda's htad after a week of compeUtion in the Northern taurornla city ... Rhond1'1 par~ntS, Mr. and ~Irs. Ken- neth A. Martyn, 17041 Courtney Lane. an~ htr siater and two brothers traveled to Santa Rosa Saturday to watch the cor. f'naUon. Rhonda captiµ'ed the crown after a wttt or compeuul!" 11aln5t st girls ·1rom lhtou1houUhe slate Saturday'• crownrng was not the first- time llhonda and Jae.k.le have teamed up. Jackie wu present at Mll'ina'a 1159 homecolning ctttemonies and did tht honon 41 Rhonda was . s e I e c t e d homet0mJn1 queen. f'ar her erforta ttMnd a will rece.ivt a Sl.090 colle1e 1cholar1hi p. $he has been tcoep~ fM ~dml1slon to 'the Unlvrrsily of Catrrornfa, Santa Crui , but hat1 ~!so applied to Stanford UnlveMJity {Jarkle'a current sc:hooJ) l!Kl.won't decide "'hich It 1uend mttU bearlnf from Stanford. At Morl!ia, 'J9>o!>da carries a 3.7t irlld .. "°"11,.•I)'~ 0 1/j!htly ltss than slralgbt,~ . 1 ~esday, l\hond.a wlll slip back Into tbt normal routine of classes et ~1arina. 1'1tanwhile abe Is catching up on btr 1leep . ' • . . I .. ' •• .•. ,. ·' • , .. ·' .. ,. • ,. ' . • • " .. • i' • • IEA Al(DEllSON, Editor MtNty, ,~,, S. 1'11 ff P'tM 11 Harbor K!1Y ·Benefit-• • Au ;.ctioneers__ wa~rminW ·t1p . . Trinkets and treasures will go on. the auction OIOC:k l'i1onday, Feb. 16, with lucky bidders taking home a ran of interesting an d \ unusual bargains. · "' l'ifembers of the Harbor Kef of Child Guidance Center. spon- sors of lhe annual affair, have been busy collecting items during the pa st year for the sale 'Including an electi;ic golf cart, goll and s k i equipment, paintings, jewelry, art works and 35 yards ol carpeUng and padding, all guarante~ to make the bidding exciting. The Balboa Bay Club will be lliiTetting for the I p.m. auction. which will include a table ol bargains for those whose "cup of tea'' is -not an1pudion; . 1. .~ • . Wielding the auctioneer's gavel will be Buddy and Fran of ra· dio statlon KWIZ along with. Harry Babbitt, put Guanlian Angel of ---.,-1rarliti Ito":----• ·• ---· ----~ . • J• t Doon ito .the main · dining room Of the club, scene of the bidding, will open at .noon and anyone wt.ming to have lunch before the auc- tiori may call the1Bay Club for reservations! ,. An admission fee of '! wilt'be cllif(ed: whlcb will include din- ing an<! bar-privileges, auction partidpatiod' and a chance to win a dbor prize. ... ~ ·• - • I ~:·,,I. ~II.EAL BARGAIN -One of the "finds" that will ~ ,_.. ~ l>e auctioned during the. Treasures •·n Trinkets Aue-~,,. j.. ct! f.ion of Harbor Key of the Child Guidance Center or -k.· 1'"~:,,f:arange ·'Cou.nty, a-..gOJJ cart, ts transpOrting the -"' . . Mme s. Anthony,..Offing, Bert Cope land and Denny Treadway Oo/t to rigbt) olI to the .auc)ion along with a passepgar destined for.the auction block . The event will take_plac11;.r,ion.day.;Feb.·,l6. • P.roceOds will b'e given to the Cblid Gulclane~·Center of <)range County. a low..coit psycblatric clime for,emotion&ily disturbed chil· 1tren. Loca~ in.1.Costa l\tesa, it -serv~ childreri ~m all over Orange County. f'. ' I ' '' ' ., • •. Tlck•u may. be purchased from '·any member of Harbor Key or at the door.pie.day of the auctionl rr · A •. 1'1 .. _, . : -\if"'' .. . . . :,,; . •: ,. ,---...... I·~ , . ' . ~AA.,_UW Fellowships . ""-" 'i'uir l . -i • ' I ,•• .J . "' "' . .. / ' ' ' I n , .. , l"'<ii·'":_t·, .- :··:~1;·:rt:ist Puts Funds • ·Picture . , .. • '' · ' : ' ·..:t1.i Es.tanc1'a u1••Sch9QI. will~_ lutn_ ed. Into ·.· n_ art. " . ~:~J-~1~Ji·T-t:;:.~t'-" .J ,r~~~·. studio Saturd~ Feb. 14, wll~ members of-the ~·~-.& .rl .'·.._.... ~ .. •, • Wt/:. 1 Newport·CO$.ia Mesa Branch of the Ameri~ Aaso-~ .,ii~! .'!tj_; ~ ,. ' · ··ft l .,,,-~t ._ ~~3Ji~; 1~~~:!~~~sity-Women ~atbei' f~r their annul\1' ~.' "'"·''I'! :;ii;~~ · • · '. /t,J.'·1 The "arti•t-u\-re~dence" wiQ-be Ki~ka'-'· "~ ·~·/.r ,.,.. .. _..,,... •. ,_..,, .... .,,,... ~. :;.-, gan, Palm Spnngspainlef\Vh .-will sp'eal< and1lem-· ' ·~~... onslrate his art as the luncheop's main attraction. " f Proceeds Crom. the event, one of two fund-rair f. ing events s~nsored by the branch during the year, ' ... -will be given· .to' the •AAUW lntemational Fellow· ships Funa which currently is assisting fiO Ameri- can scho1ar~ and 38 women from 23 countries in ad· vanced study in ~ountries aroupd the world. Logan, who aJso will give one of hi s paintings toward the elfort, s~ys that art is his first Jove, ath- letics .his second. ' ' He has been a coach and trainer co·r Kansas Un - iversity, George Washington University, the Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh University and West Point. The inventor 0£ more than two dozen athletic de- vices, he also is the. co-author of a textbook on ath- le'lics that still is being used by many colleges. After selling bis business interests, Logan be- gan to concentrate on art fuU time and now spends eight h'ltlrs per day painting in bis Palm Springs studio. His works hang in r'nany collections. through- out the United State•. bolh private and public. The artist, whose work Is characterized by vi- ' tality and reflects the vigor of his life, p'ilnts sea· scapes and landscapes that glow with energy. Serving as chairmen ~f the lun cheon are Mrs. Stephen Salyer and Mrs. Harold Sanford . and as- sisting them are the Mmes. Harold 'J. Mc Co nnen , Frank Anderson~ Jerry Florey. Robert G. Rankin, PRljill>ENT'S GIFT -A seascape of the San C)e-~ mente~rea was presented to President Richard M. . Nixon by artist Kickapoo Logan, featured SP,eaker , for the. Feb. 14 fellowships lunch.eon of AAUW. The ·artist and. president are shown .in the Ov~ Room ,of the Wblte House. H. Lawrence Hull and Miss Za~a Taylor. Decorations are being proVided by the luncheon com~itlee, with the assistance Pf the AAUW dec- oratipns committee cbair<id by Mrs. Robert Lind· sey. . . Tickets, at $3, may be purchased by calling any • of the committee members. ~·: •• ··' 1 . . . · WOR.K IN ·PROGRESS -Ensuring l,bht luncheon ·ships committee.•tlert to right), the Mma. :Jerry tables" will be attractive -when the Newport-Costa Florey, Harold •Sanford. c~h.airman. aDdrF r • n·k. Mesa Branch of the Americ,,n .Associa!ioh br Uni-Anderson. 1)e noorl' event wilt lake place .at~E1tan. ... versity Women hosts its annual spring fe1lowships cia Hlg~ School. ' event Saturday, Feb. 14, are members of the fellow-~ ,, • .. l . I ~ ' / ' ""' ~ f / ' Neither ' Titles Nor Shin·gles Account fqi;·:·:t B:s t Marble , . ' . ~· I• . . l . ' . ) ----. -----·--·"" , I ~~ l 1 'l>S.R ''"""'' l''i_; •,._ led u ~ ,. !><:£.... j1llj lei " • vttol -~~,..,; 4ollll~Jlc oyAlm. I lllpo 1ool 'Ill 1t!M~ ~ Wllloo old, la ~ .......... ,.. allod. lf• .... cltl- Wll like yoa. · l>EAR ANN LANDE!lS:'Yor_yuro l ha•e \nawertd the tdej)hooe lll.f, lltinf the Plr1Y on the other md llf, "Who I! tbll't" I ~ ... "Whom did )'CIQ call?" ~ .... i,.. "'"'-~ .... 'Wbj> don't Ihm clod. realize ol'.'hhen· they intrude on the privacy ot olhtra, the ...... blllt7 ol ldtolllicoliqo ii .. -TiltM, no1 the person lllt1 CID. The well bred lndividull sayo. "'l'hl• is John Doe. ts Mary Jo Thia procedure ellminates1 ' . ' ple1111?" lrrllo\lllJ question, "Who is caning?" the Wlf'd, please. I'm sick or tele alobt. "'T TEXARKANA I' DEAR Tm: l'ff puHd k llolm .,a I'll do .JI ...... People -to .. ,. ml-. . • Wberi romantic 1laoces • to Wlr.m embraces ls it Jove (# ~ry? seocr for the bookltt l'Loft or SS l'nd Hi>Wlto Tell the Dtller--." 111 ...... Landeri. ~ .......... ..,.ad-~ ~-l!:-'-lll'coiD with .~ Ann Landen will he gl>d lo ~ wUh YClllJ'. ~ Seod lhen1 W in ..... iii u..' """"y l'ILOI'. 1 sett'lli!dr-d, ~ eavtlof!t. ' • . . • . l l I r -.............. .. " .. . .... ,, "\, ·'"'"-· "' ,' . ~ ·:· """:" ' .;:A . ' '· . ' 1 · Child~en 's Home "-Soi:iety 111.,the ! 'J'.hls week has been proclaim~d Children's' HOme Society Week in Huntingwn Beach by M~or Jack Green. and members of Tiara de Ninos A~ary· · will be distributing adopti(>n informa,tion ao_d .answering questions in the main library through--.. Your Ho roscope Tomo rrow • • • Limelight out the week. On the job are auxiliary members (left \o right) the Mmes. R. E. MacDavid1 Alger Clark and Joseph Bickett. The society, a !Jcensed adoption agency, is supported by more than 200 auxjliaries. • .... 0 ·- - ' Help_ w_an!_eil: Wome ri • --....., ~ E~ploy_ers_ · Fav~ring . M~turity,.-p·; B JOO~ liABl'INOS ·are 0-for unJkilled, Penney's oUen mlny part and their ciOthes C:· ,,;en,, Y or "' ..,, •"" ~ ·> Kllltd and 'tnintd penonnel. and full.time employment op-but Ibey can bl'Ulh -~1Mlr That a married >1oman , .. 1111 q( .11\t 1ppm!m1lely tllO porlw!iUes lor~women: .wUh sltll~ and uie \JieUirJ '"orioy children In achoo! make1 an omp!Oy• presently worldni·tn · eveo a grade achoo! educaUon, they earn to • buy prcij!er .ideal employee w,s Ut8 <."On· .: ~!°:!mc:'tr H01pltal, half . f~~ ls M~t 1::1· w:~~ clothes. Women ·.Who wirk sen1ui of four speakers at the · ithout high school education tNe more lnttrut in tbelr~· 111:--_ second se.tflloo of Careen fot' , ••women ahou1d st.art plan·. :ave luroed enough by the pearance -and-onci-they . Women sponsored by the nlnc in their youna years to tiJn ,the reach ·the mature become accustomed to fhe -Fountain Valley Woman's -~mblne a carter and home t ~ to~etby aftdthestores routine they'oriiinlze 'better Club environment 'fhe best op-1 a ~ 8 • nd i done at home .. Th~ lectures, open lo the portuniUu will be for time provide their own tralnina: pro-:he :i~i~~ · ' public at no charge, are bet,nc with tnlninc and skills, and cram. . ·-' conducted in the city's com. medicine JI 19ln1 too fast for Stressing • ...!!.._eed for good MATURITY STRESSED . mwllty center. schools to tffp up. ln the reliable people, Mrs. Bn>!fR -Western Gltlt Inc., -hires few . Speakers wefe Mrs. Shtrley future we will have to provide emphasized that the people women under 11 betal.lle of Toutant, assistant i)eriO"i\nel f9r rttrainina within the com-they seek are personable, w~ll-thelr lack otk_ rp. a; u-r 1 t y manager with Safe -Co munlty." groomed women who enJoy altbou&h many ~e wOmeq: Insuran~ Co.; Mrs. Susana Jobs •for unskilled women-talking to people and are will-do auPPfement tbU inCQmet Brown, persoMel and office wltbOut bii;b ichoot diplomas Ing workers . . by workina ~ vJCtlio~ supervisor, J. C. Penney's; arropen now in food services, Insurance companiea need a.od the IUlPJlllf ~ t Ron Yielding, representing the h o us e·k e e p J n g and as full rather than parl-Ume The ·11-y.elr.«ct ~arj Orange County !d ~e d i ~ a I Ja6oratory and X-ray aides. employ es w t t b office skills, help qeDCy. qutQed'·40Q to~ Center,· and Mrs: Patricia Tests . are given for office· maintained Mn. Toutant, but execullves· on• detlr"a b 1 e Rabner, area·.(>ublic relaUo~ wor-. but the biggest tor the compettnt. many ttUalltiea ed all ,.,reed aij director and a s I l 1 t a n t challenge is 1n the 1killed and-11.1pm1sory posiUOllS a~. ob-Ideal emp!Oyte ~ l)e.. e1' mana&er ~f Western GIJ:l. ~nc. sem~killed fie~d which in-tainable. . flclent, peno1;1able, tictfu~ In the lt'TOI the .medical clu es vocational nurses, den·. . The temporary help aervlces c on s c l f: n t l o u a afl4 u~ services-are golna: tG need a tat assistants and hy&lenists, offerniucb f0l"thewol1)8Dwho derstandlni. Thef look-for 4 _ million trained specialiats, inhalation thar1plsta & n d Wanta part.time wort, iaid woman with i pleasant mln1' said Yielding, but the.re now cardlo-vascular technicians. Mrl, ·Raboer: ScbeduJes' can ner. (e1peciJlly on r11-'! be prearran1ed by lb< hour, ltlephone),_~ ~•ttlludei In -depth Study Offered Drug Uses Explored day, week or month. rellabilffy and ~rsonslily. ~ "Indu.stry is makln1 an ap-..:. . . .... · ·. pul for women to return to The series c o n ~ ~ u d e S th buslneu world 1 n d Wednesday when trammg and e~ployers prefer women ,n,O educ1.tipn1l p~g:ram~ are married 1 n d con-ava~~le • Wlll be discussed; ientlou.s" beJ1P[lllJl'at 9:30 a.m. by Mrs~ sc · Lucllle Kuabn. pr o gr•~ An in-depth· study of dru11, public u .! communiJl aervice lJNSKJIJ.ED EMPLOYMENT coordlnator, Urban Affairs: narcotics an4 ilrug abuse will ~ject and ire being "offered Unskilled pirt-timE" employ-UCI ExtenaiQll:; Dr. Thoma.11 be ff ed ta d I by the police ~putment ,ln m.,,t mlght be sluflin1 en-A. Blllkel,y, .let director; · 0 er par: b ur c1:: cooperation with the church. velopes, IOrtiga mail, product Orang" -OML!t' · Even In ( V' N E ' · • D class sponsor Y l demonstraton or convention ~· · and )frs. Dorolh)! .... ---.~-· 1 ~90: -~~~:·:_. ~_g?r~~n_.c_e_s _ u~ _ Z$;~";,:.;. Sessions Se~.t-·~:·-·--~~ ?::F~~~:W • T uosdey, February J , CANCEi\ (June 21.July 22): transformed to . kaleidoocope. tence solves apparent dilem-8,30 p.m. each Tuelday l!fllin· _ •n-Oecorahng . · ' ·---· > -· I l I ,,,L. . ~,is on your: aide, UH jt In Ride ~Ith .the .tid~. . ma. Go to it. nlng tomorrow and conttnuin1 . . . DY 5YDNEY OMARR lntell~nt manner, Accea on SCORPIO (OC!.13-Nov>2t): . PISCES (Feb. 19-Mirch 20): through Mnrch 10.. . InslrucUoe In the wt Cl in- ; ~ (MarclQ2t-APrtl 19): fulfillment o1 contractual &me who see.in to Se shy, ~f· · ~ccent friends, hopes, wishes. Iristructors wlil be officers ·ier1ol clecoratiq: .ls bthii ·of-- t YOU· wiat lo be where. the. ac-oblilli'ailions. Hd~t 1 10ake completely dif. But you will not be banded from the. Narcotlci: Divlalon,. fered by the Mon\aumtrJ' 8 . 1 ferent mpresslon today. . . HuntlngtOo Be.afb po 11 c e · . ·-lion a ·But you Wtuld 'bl\ wise LEO (JuJJ 23-Aug ... 2Z): Get S~GITlAJUUS (Nov. 22: anything on . proverbial silver Det>artmertt, who Will it-.W~d itore in Hun~ ~ P, iurvt, Bltuatiqn. One ~ho proper re~L : You may have Dec.· 21) :. ·Money. 1ltuation plaUer. Outline needs. Create lustrate:thelr t!l.lks with fllml,. . Beach, . I raak~ piomises shoWd 'put ·1eCently beeri· breakm, ljealth beccintes more UciUnk. Means , practical fom1at. Present pro-.slides and other'V,i1Ual aids. ·. Mom.inc ano evenln.a: c;lasses .l¥m in "irritinc-· ' rules. pro!fJects are brighter. gram in efficient manner. The Jec~ures are open to the begin Wednesday, Feb .. 4. · I xAuaus~April 20-May 20): VIRGO (Aug. 23-&pt. 2!), -CAPIUCORN !Dee. 22.Jan. -. T vel · b1anl subJ'ect to , 19): Important to weigh · · ml!icn. Yodr loog-raiige prO-Emo.u?nal <OSPoDse '1''o/ !>e • various factors. Then and only NOW • •· y· HER" E ARE rwo l'aiD wilt take some twists, deoov1ng. Take ftme to be then comm.it younetr to _ tumll. 1 • analytical. New, refreshing ex-specific-course of acUon. • ~ GiaN:tlcMay 21..J~ J.o): .perie.nces 31e..-~ue. Don't-tic AQUARJUS (Jan. 20-Feb. CROWNING GLORY BEAUTY SALONS · MJcht'be .!Jlst to keep exe· on youriell to pa1t,mli?.kt1. tS): Bi ,.;ijve mentally: · !what comes11n.,... out. One ·LIBRA '(Sept. 23-0ct. 22)' mean~Sl!lve to piect lot1•1Mt . TO SERVE YOU IN COS. TA MESA who ii liPan l ttot. be Routine ·chanaes. What -was·· puule. Answers are ob- awve fl ol ~. . .. t\llobed • 'If pat~· JI . tainablt."A bit mon perais. I I • - \ ; .c• '. ' ,, " '• I ., .. ~ ----;::.· __ ,., \ :/, . . , ~ .... ..., '' . , '/ '-'Y. -1 ·' q ,, ! ~ _.~ ./ ' /, .... . -· -;.&.~:El . -. --· -------· N,~W'. \N PROGRESS I FINE FURNITURE. CA RP ETS, LAMPS & ACCESSORIES LARGEST SALE IN OUR HISTORY FEA· TURES SELECTED COLtECTlONS AND PIECES-t:ROM AMERICA'S GREATEST FURNITURE .MAKERS! ALL FROM REG- -ULAR STOCK-I· · ' - S INCE 1928 .~iCIUUI. J._c '-P ,-_-,~,_~ ~-~, . FOR fIN':E ;koi.iE0 ~I&iSHl ~QS . AND INTERIOR ·nEdOilATIO"N Anniversary Savings at All Three Stores! PASADE NA POMONA Colorado al El. MOli!J9. Molt, Easl of Gary llll-6136 629-3026 Santa Ana, Main at Eleventh-547-1621 -~ ---. -• ' / ----., . , -._ 1. ~~wntng Glory ff ormerli CapriCe Coiffures) · · • -SOuth C'oast Plaza, Costa Mesa• phone 546°7116 ' \ 2 ·crow"ing Glory 267 East 1'7tii Street • .Costci 'Mftci • phone 54a;.991.9 . ' % PRICE PERM SALE ~cy • .beaulilul curia can happen to you! Hold tbal .lJlCDDOur IOI with eay-caro perms! Look ready.to 90 without lrettinq ·or Mltlnq. All al jumbo •crring:s! Complete. · 520 MAGIC CURL SJ 0 .. '25 GLAMOR CURL • 121• 535 REGAL CURL *I 719 Bu dge l perm. alway• SS.95 (n--1 heir only) BEAUTY BARGAINS---. Pricea skyrocket '.-overywhoro but hero. Stretch your beauty budget and enjoy a flattorinq atyle, EVEN MORE SAVINGS ON MON .. TUES.. WED. SH.4MPOO-sn HAIRCUT HI STYLE .fHAMPOO·AT HAIRCUT MOH., TOES .. wm. s2•s •1 se •2" •r LATDI WEB •2•• •2 .. Crownfog Glory BEAUTY SAWNS OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY CROWNING GLOR 267 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA PHONE 541-9919 OPEN EVENINGS CROWNING GLOR ,,.,_., c.,rlc• c.,,,_, SOUTH COAST PLAZA L...-W. .. Nmf9·hen l'HONI 5'44-1116 . .... • ' Someday - Someone 's Goi ng to Invent a Pill! we have the next best thing ... A GUARANTEED METHOD Of REDUCING ... YOU MUST GET THE RESULTS WE SAY . OR • WE Will GIVE YOU All THE ~REE TREAT- MENTS IT Will TAKE TO GIVE YOU YOUR PERFECT FIGURE Santa Monica Woman Says: · WHAT WOOLD ".i . AVE DONE WITHOUT SHAPE SHOPPES INTL. MY MARRIAGE WAS ON THE OUTS BECAUSE Of MY WEIGHT, I FELT !HAT I COULD NEVER REDUCE .BACK· TO. NORMAL. THEN I SAW AN AD ABOUT SHAPE SHO PPES SUCCESSFULLY· REDUCING· .SO MANY OTHER WOMEN WITH WEIGH T PROB- LEMS LIKEMY OWN:TRAl WAS THE LUCKIEST .~A.Y IN MY LIFE. I REDUCED FRO~ SIZE 22V2 DOWN TO SIZE 12. MY HUSBAND SAYS HE LOVES ME MORE NOW THAN lHE DAY Hf MARRIED ME. ~ '" . .. llFORf PHONE TODAY · ' CALLUS NOW SANT A MONICA 393-0064 718 Wils1iire. WEST LA.,· 477-1122 3112 Sepulvftla ' < ' ' ' .f :, • • ~ ) ' t• \ .: ' .. ' • ( - ... ·~. l 7 I /' 7 • '· --• .. .... -o-1 . . • f • . -. - • • N.v.· Steeb .. • . , ' ---... ·ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.' • . -. ' . • t.40NO~,;,~FllRUARY' 2, 1970 -TEN C&NTS , . .,. ~ . . -. _,. ·-,.". ' ----... .---. ·~ . ... .... . $2~2. =~ .::: :t ~ --:.! : ... • ... ' JlilliQi. ~f ax .. B,oost? .......... -' r:'T.' :'~-a ,.,.._ ·~ • • J --~~on Pr~s~n~ .:fjuagit::·With ·~urplus · ""'....·. _. • -• •M -' '' • .. ' • • . ' ., .... ,.._ ~ .. WASHINGTON (UPI) .:::President Nix· Nixon called It "an-hooe.li-ooe.;; . ,.. were'aome venerable aaat-d cows. on asked COOa'resS toda:Y for '3.2 bllllon in He aald the pr,1:l1ram. wn 110ne we not ~ne....aJ.so. tlaabed .de£en5e Bpending by lncreaJ!!d taxes, user· fees and postal only can defend but one wlilch·wtll pn> S&.• bUUOn.·Spari outlays were cut f486 rate! to, balance a record bu~et and vide adequate funds, in this period when mHHon. But fie proposed spending $M0 head ofllnflaUon-fuel.lng deficit 4)endlna. we must f,ight inflation, for prosrams,~ mill~ 1 r.ear 'or tbe •uext five years lo Nixon said the budget1 fWI~ i . govermnent ii tnvolved .in..i ••• ,and .. ;tbe curb. weter '"polluUon."'ahd budgeted· ln- pf<cartoos 11.3· Lllllon s u t.(>I us, .. progr-the.putilic can .UPDO<t"· -qe.Ued ~.for ~ting eiime, food represented ';hard choices" on programs, t· In submitting his '20Q.8 binlon ·spending lS6lstlnce to-the poor, improved urban and signaled a shift in the nation's proposal ..: firm in history to top fJI) miss .,,.t facUWH, ~Oded man· priorities from war t•• peace. . . billion -Ni.Jon .sl)d be <-ellm~~r~ J>OW!:f"' ~ iii! -othe~ social": pnr In a brief.White Hou~. ceremony at stlarplyct.tf.~''_aJ1umbero<_~ arum --·• .. 'X w.hich be fonnally signed the bodaet, and uneconomic programs." Inctu~~ •ti Intl~ ~Uoury ~dget· betlna ·~ . . . _,, . . .Mesa l\loves -. the oectssary proctas ol reGl'derlDa aur national prtorttleS," the ...-1 aald. "FGr the first time tn two fU:O decades, the federal govemnient will' spend more m_ooey Orr human reaOO.rces ~ on oa· tional defense.·· -· The president projected g_,.,,enUn· come ol '201.l billion lncludlnC the new revenue he wanl.!J~ from blgfler. soctal Securlly 'laxe.!1, increased )evlel Oft truck and aircraft d8ers and lncreutd postal (See BUDGET, ~age I) . Death Pilot On Dowlltown IVASll lNGTON .(IJPJ~ . ...., The brea\4o~niof Pttsident Nixon's E C ., h liscal.1971. budget together with latest j.Dcame llld spending figuros • sc_ a_ pes ras for the current fiscal year and actual outtaya:tor fiscal 1869: (!n_]llillions of Doll4!1'•l "'' • ' · · · -~ :-im im "1 0 ·11 Cl te TOTAL; .BUDGET RECEl~TS $117;m $19',JN im,103 • emen . • -- _Plan _Towg_ht · -· • • 'lndlvJdual Income Taxes 87,249 92,200 91,000 · , A specia1 -commlltee to work with an CorpOratii>n Income TaXeS -•36Na "000'--3542;~ --·-.A..,Nivy-nier ~ho aba~doned one jet · - A ad' la · f' -~--· Employment Taxes 3t2111 38)14 = 'th~c do~to:1~;:-Mei;=~jo\~git': Unemployment Insurance il• 3,:HO 3'335 that crashed, killing Jf men sir-weep -will' De appointed by the City Council C9otributions tor Othef .lnsurance ·' 'r. 1 .: ago, P.scaped injury todey .along with a tonight and Retirement 2:,353 2,~i .2,93f se®nd pilot when thclr planes collided fu ~ayor Alvin L. Pinkley said today that , Excise 1'aXE!S ' •• ~m 15,940 .. 17,520 crystal clear weather oU San Clemente, rQur Tepresentallves from amo ng Estate and -Oi(t· Taxes :.3..J:ifl J,.500 !;600 (II ls(and. , . ' . ' . · t • .. ~ ~~ _ ...... ., -''1\0',....., tt~ """.., <iowntown pro~rty owners will be ap-_, Cusloms ·Duties ' · ·· .. !;U9 ~·ri. ~:m both aviator.!! t:jected sarely and were · · ·:;\'t!\JfH. M1,SSES.'CU°itVE,, DUMPS"~TSUN IN DITCH poi•ted, with two councilmen. and · one ·Miscellaneous Receipt.< ·,' . 2!9 6 , • picked up by a Coast Guard helicOpter. ' • .. .. __ ~., J i...:-..a.. Lonnln, 16, H .. plt•U•Ml~After Creah planning starr member. -1 ' -• • h 1 h ----' • .,.,. ... ,....ir• '":'"''• · ,., .,,.~r , "We're not wasting aoy time on this," TOTAL BUD,GET OUTLAY~ $114,55' $197,US $200,771 w let eir FB Crusader jets plµmmeted Id the r ad ,,_ that the National Defense . 81,240 79,432 73,583 into the sea. ,· ' ; . . " sa mayo ' uwg com-I . I '" d "' 785 F. • •1 • F ' N .. ~. , . .i.B .. mlttet:~-'will begin talks wJth Wilsey & ntemat1ona I'll.Lairs an .... ,na~e . 31 4,113 3,589 Lt. Cyrus M. ltiddell, 27, and LL Gary '9~emen· reD . ewport fly H the I red immec!i i Space 'Research .and J'ecb119logy •.• 247 3 886 3 400 Cn> n 26 bu h 6 .LI: , . . : ' , '-.!' ' ·u am, consu Jenta hi , ate y. Agricqllure and Rural DeveJ.Qpment ·6,1!21 ~·~3 5'364 we • ' t , ased al Mlr~mar . . •. ~· · · . City Attorney Roy June is ~ulec! to Natlll'al Resources· ·' J,tn -2;485 -¥,503--Ntival Air Station. San Diego, were • . . . , . . . . · report on status (!fa contract for. the con.. Comme'rce' ancfTransportation 7,8'13 . 9,436 8,785 airlifted to the facilliy's dispensary for T. r · -J. • -d-""Af-D ,' d c-. h :itan~ serv~ces i~map~·n: t~f1 urban Communit9' .Oevetopnient and Housing · t t961 3,046 S, 781 examination. ..., .r· ap· p ·e . ·: ter .t\'.Oa. ' ~ ." ra. S · on~:: J.';'_:r:i.:~ c1ec •• .::i.' w carry Edlicatfon ,and Man119w.er • 6,825 7,:138 6.129 Great contusion surroundeil -Initial . . ; -• , ~ . ., ' ,. •• _ Cit off1clals also_:.cf~losed that ~ Health • ..;.,· .. ~ ' .. ~ J3,206 • 14.957. rer.irtsor lhf.mltlair collision. whld) was i t ~ • :.... ·. ~ .~ -·--rlt1lllwl-$74.•"'111i!1"*' , e ill r!~s ... s ,_ ·~!ISQ !fir ·' .. 8 nf de1Cr1~ b:Y one aource as a headon Nel"P<!!.\ Beach fire~Used melal ~a'Membr~ HOijjllal, badra severely "r.oler u., TOPICS program for. tr"':,i Mi, . . · . ·. .· .. )~791-11:121 11:199 er.sh In. the sky. cuf!liil·uW..wli'Y~'"-"<' IJ'."~f"!,Nl"-·hiliback and ~UJdy, which will be u~ In conjuncU,... • ovenune· I ' 11f6 · 3, ' ~(184 . _The \<"'idehl "'"reported by fellow I •1..:i... • 'tL · •• -'"'''-'--' ~.~ > liliN~ · .1·~ ·• _ • .' !J.+. , if,m pifola ~a routtht training mlasion with o. ''CIF •. i "'"yea.r-0111 7"",u,• u-a..-. His ..... .:~:uon'was descn'bed as fair by . One of the main area.s.invOIVl'!d will be. L J1!!41 "'b~' 'TL t ,, b .. L hi II f el I lru •-· k ·~~ h Ir ess: om 'wra.. ~ " ·J Lt. er.well and Lt. Riddell. who ei·~~ eneam s sma . '.or P, p c ~ u.uC_ bospit4f ..-;..ies thls m, orning. · t c ,7lh S ~t·Newport Boulevard I~ G '"I T .,~ .. -..r..... ,,. 5 117 6 088 6 •M ~~ for nearly h~lf an hour .after a,Westcliff -Pouce1;id ~youth Wa3Jdrivlng alone tersectlo::i ano its eventual crosstown link ov!_mmen... ran~:uus t·' ' J ,-• from an identical plane Dec. 22,'1eadlng traffic crash: . ' shortly , before rriidrilght traveling north-to the Newport Frl.-tway cutting through to a-$30 million disaster. · J05eph Lannin, 16, of 2200 Lake Park bound on Irvine near Santa .Isabel town '? the west. -· • ' The crippled Crusader Whk:b was ap. Lane;Newpor( Beach, ·was·pinned by hi~ Avenue . ~ Four oUwr trafrlc-relaled matter.!I are i. • · · ' • · • p.roachtnc the SHn Dleao station veered leg .. !hthe.lrii&aflerJ!elostrontrol Witnessea'toldo~·ce thetrocltpasied aloo acl>eduled r ... -'OllSideraUiln it O" er·. "de 'D:.... ·a »at Hike off lie landh!g approach and thundered of the true~ oo lmDe 'A,..•ue. ll rolled them i( a hflh rai. • , then cra>h-toriljbt'1 .City CouDcll meeting, besjdu a . . V • r .1. , ,.Qt!ll ll'\,., e tbroogh I hangar door, exoloding in a' over .Into.a dltcl;I. cd after"f8.il4'g to ake a curve. ,. · large number of fairly routine items. . ~ • h<>Jocaust that killed and maimed rilany L.annin, who wur~a·dmit~ lo Costa Police Wi:flhe truck~w s a total loss. The Co&la &iesa Traffic Commission Is :. - ' . · men.' recommending 'two, 8~ limit Chanl!"S · • -, ' ... ~ . . ·s· Lt. 'RlddeJlo told a boai'd of' inqtfhy that Ni~o_ ... n Cu ... · .. t.s'.S. ·p~~ Funds, E~~11::;!:iEf.t~.::~~ln= Win \ Badliam's ;uppQrt :t~:~~~1Ja?';h --.. A 50 mile-per-hour sp,eed limit l.!1 sug. • lnve1UgaUo.n of the dlsNter iJ,•.!JUll ·"'. • / : .. ~ ... ,, gestcd r~w Flllrview Road lrom the city Asstmbl~n ~rt E. Batfham ·(R-. beFn u~~t~·pUrchaRJ 42>pbJ;table clay.. ~1Kler way. . ul. · 0 N -"}? ' · llmila to 300 feel north of McCorniadt N<wpOI) BeaCb)Jodly e~ Nowpjrt, roiio\a to '!'!'t jbe ~f-atk·qn sin&le Th< p-eci,. location of today'• crash R . es ' u· t ew r' OJ. Dints Lane. in the vlcinilY. of the Sal'I Oiqo Mesa· Unified School Oistrlct'S" IVtiride , SU&lori. ·to . cOnatruct Easlbluff Elemen--lnvolvlDC "Lt. 'Ridden and his feUOW . --:'. ,,z ' · ..... , ~ Freeway. ~ , ~j~_and bond,,intefest rate ~It· elec-i t~ Schoiland to begin wort at'l'iev$irt momber o/. Navy Fighter Squadron 194 '1 • • • ·The panel .also recomme1nds a 35 Drmtte:• ea~--. In r-mm-'"ng ''yu" vot-Harb Hilb School. w~s undete~ine.d, but roughly three per-hour limit on Arington 'l'lie twain .... u i;;a~ ~ , miles ofC San Clemente Jsland. any criiid1 new projects for the next between Fairview Road and Newport . on the double-propo.!Jltion electlon.!1 , Feb. theRegarhoo. dtngd' the .override, Ba~ham ~1d Navy officials said It occurted about 55 -W/,SHINGTON ~UPI) -· PreSident Nixon today budgettd sp1ce spe:nding cuta or fCJ m.illlon for fiscal 1971, ruled ool se veral ;:· , and ordered atretchoul.!J &-ulevarti. plus installation of a 10, .!laid the interest rate Increase i.!J nee· . . sc . I istrlc s figures ~1catc sui:ce miles w~t of San Diego, at 7:52 a.m .• d t f-· ·00 I crosswalk on Arlington Drive at cssary lo continue 1he building program uruficalion tht cost of O"""at1on has 10. 1 · the 'I an pol ~nemen s o many prev1 s Y and I.he overrlde tu for operaUn&: eXpen-,..... w.1i.Je p1 oll were picked up at 8:21 approved programs. Vanguard Way. ses Is needed to .,..SS "a crltlcat. ~. ftod :" creased an average of 5.5 percent a Yl;•r. a.m'. by the Coast (1uard helicopter. The -•· Ill _1 the N~' al A no-parking ban 24 hours. per day is '""' r-w emergencies have required dl~j>lng into The earli'er acci'dent Involving LI. Ri'd· ..li!-.-\.!._ ct. :.~, w 5 '·· Adnl ' 1 duor ·also :)roposed for Fairview Road between The auemblyman said he had' cont:ac-reserves, af?d there ls a need to, catch ~P . dell oreurred at the conc.Jusioo o! 1 rl.u·port·' LJ-IJ·e .. or. Aeronau~ and pace in strat on \Vilson Street and Ne wport Boulevard. ted the school diatrlct for inlonnatjon aQd on maJntenance and to atandardiu equip-· <NASA') and Jl.!J space contractors nearly lea rned of proiresa "In the bulldJnz ~ ment. similar offs.bore training lli1bt. · • r. --, • , -~ 50,000 employes by June. 1971, and may' gram with tM fl'rst, ia·,9 mllllofl of. flS.tL He '&aid •pproval of the 87-cent override Na.vy vessel.!1 began a search for crash Ur ges Air West-me•• • 1ooa hia)u• in "". n n e d Mis' s:ng H;ker million in school bond.! appii>ved b7 """ would ptlmlt the tchool district lo catch ~ebri:;: t~ax'rt afte; 1~edo.:~~ 'i":.'!1't i.-pacefll8bl& after.19't4. ., ., !'.!rs a year ago. -up and then move a.head to improve the ar r pa men c I a c It Ii unlikely llJY program to land men He said lntereat rates have skyrdcketta lnstrucUonal program. from. the scene wb.en the pilots were Pa'.'v:m.· '' • e' nt. Plan . ""1.2!'" can' get going before the 19111• or Four·ul on Peak and the remalntftg " mllllon In untold . ..A. ..A. ..A. • reported to be rescued oalely. :;1 -~ ~ bonds cannot be sOJd at flve percent, thi X w w A San Clemente lifeguard ~t wa.!I ,._'""'.Airport' Dinctor ·Rober.I NASA w'!' hardest hil 'ln the spending legal limit at the Ume or the hood pass: Ahsen.tee Ballots ~!~~~·0~~\d~~·P!J:;~r Depart· B!.:::L ... d ,_,_, be will ... lbe cuts '1lecried Tor lhe buJine8s year COLUSA (AP) _ A ml5'ing boy who age. He nld five percent, bond buyers •-LMU.1 "a.I -·7 . _ _.. J ed have "absolulely •• .. ~arod." • · · After the Dec. 22 crash lnvolvind Lt. counfy Rnard of su.,..,.vh1n ..... Tuesd•• to starUng uly 1. Its budael' Wl.!1 reduc s•~nt a stunny night in a hollow log has UINI,..,... , • • • -'1111 ,--r-· t -:7 .. , ...., -$488 Ulton f n 188 bllll I the ,,.. He recommended yotera awove, in-. . · Riddell, 11 Navy men's bodies were pull· accegtapay.ment pliltl~hwi>lll~-a11ow ~ ._. r ~ Y"','_ . rt 00 ." bun taken o(f the peak of· 1.000-root creasing· the permisalble· il)tereai <rate NQw· . ·Available ec11rom the b1anng hangar. while,~ Air Weal"to pay' off itJ.01,000 debto'.-to ... the · current~~ $1.'4 bUUOft In acal 1971· height by a helicopter, ending the ''Great to·.ffvtn percent ·¥ ~ !1eboOJ ·4Ultrlct more .!lubsequehtly died of injuries. • county · ;MlJI_ ttpteSenl& 1 ~·.comedown Race to the Top or Snow Mountalil" 30 can cootinue with iti·bulldlftl pro(ram.· · ... --':.-· otl}er men Injured In the fiery cyash The ~rllne-1s .charged $11;000 ,pe"/ rrionth 'from NASA)~ pe~~ year, JIM,.w~ there hours· after il began. He• said he ~ai belPflij ltt. J,.11 d~Sion ~teai baUota-ate·avalJible tor tliOse have since recovered, or are;1Ull con- ! ·-•-• uUll' ties •-~•nltotiill were CIOt!*I s~ce jo~ and the agency Sought since Satµrday nlaht, ~lc~ar:l by the evidence. ,the {lrst M.I m.lDlon hl.!I. who 1'~1 be unable tet .vote at_their deslg-vR!esclng. - • • or, space. r":"'_Yll ... , · · -r 11P,en\ ;A.t ' b'tlllon. " ' CrOQch, 15, of Fairfax, wu fouria Sunday -• . nattd pa1llni place Tuesday, Feb. 10, In xe.r;t~ .•.' orange ~unly Alt-port. t . I ' M~b ~ the. ·1P@.ee . ~tt.by" was at· aftemoor. and said he had hot even Ntwport..Meaa urunoo School 'Diltricfs A;s ol' Dec. 31 ~ Alt West owed .. the , tributed to the fact moat of the money kr,own he ''was supposed to be lost." · Stot'}c 'M•rJ«fi( : .. -.:. • school finance tJect.ion. county ,mi.722. They. hive not Dlade a \ needed for the Apollo Junar exploi'ation H'! 1.ad crawled out of the log, eaten a ... .... •· --A$1plleaUoni for ·abaentee ballota are comple~ monthly _ pa)ment for _?lne program 1t3s....already been invested. The <.o·•ple of r.arxly bars. and climbed up on NEW YORK fAP)' -Declinhie tssU"es. available at any of district's schools or mo_rW;i •. BreS1Jah~n said .. -• . mt .. waa blamed on the need the Nixon the mountain beforl'.! being plcked up by a began cutUn1-thf: lead of ach'ancu qq,.the at COi~ Mesa or Newport Beach City The' ah por'lc!Ji'iC~~ the airline _his' . administfatioii feeJs for ot"balafflng the crew Clisvatched by the Colusa County gtock market today in aef.iye tradlng. · Halll.i Deldllne for obt.alnlng'...the appllca- proJ19:Sedi a plan Torpayina: 2$ percent or fcdtral bUBgtt lri a.thn~of iorta:Uon :iocnfr•s department. tSee quotations; Pages 28-Zf). , llom ii 5 pAn.!TuesdBy, l"ebniaryl3. · its ·oUlatanding .paymenfll 'and ~ P!ttcent • ~ Ballota mUat be comple\ed and submit~ of ~ fl\OOUl:I~.-pa~ until Mai'cb 31 ~ tecf to the rOrange County Department of J'~'w.111~ t.aia1 oft~ bY Hughes Air ·' ~· ~\ ti • ' -........ ' ' EducaUon bY 5 p'.m. ntXt Monday. rto~~.ian~.;~_u:~~~~~ · .. c .I .. :qlJ Owner Reco:ve~r.inD-.:-_ .· ~~:i.~~:~~:n+E ora 1ah 1 • 'O . .. en percent on '9 million of school bonds. "l ~a.. good;pla6 ao I !!fiLtik , ., • .. . " · • " · ~:r-~ .. ~~w:~r::~~ ·· ·, :_ Ai4it~·. Hy Cycle Gang Ma y Dela y Permit -_ 1\1fJ.,'T:. ·.'·.WRI-TE' -airpnrt wh.b •Q aim\tal pi.Yl'Qll of •tODO -• ... .-: · .. .. _... l -. .. •nd'lboy proYide a-..ubltanUal servfc:iln . • ' •· • .-• • • ---, -1 • the cOmn>'-"-. l wlll ask the lloard to A J11le enWtallnil"1t p;tiJill for a Coota examined over the weekend for possible Jeble 81\l'lTior•. • • -B/lCIT Ri GHT ap~ve ~:~tan rather lban fotte the Mesa~'*1ub. ls up for clt7 council~· lnternal injuries, in addition to facial cuts The. victim, WbOtfcenU1-ld'ok °""the· . ,'fil ,. : ljne· to quit servtnt the ma." ' ... slder1lido.(9olliltt. bq\J~li!:ant woo t and bruises all over hb body. tavern. tii.n went i'iit ord<red tbe ....,ey 111.wliffOTON cAi> .:: ~1idf>nt Nlr· Btesnahari 1aiC"t\eJ.lher of lhe other be present1 due to •n eduled'·Ooor Complaints, meanwhile, were being cyclisla to leave, but wu·jumped aod oft \si~'hil~e n:Port and the comme~.Cl lines O""'rPUng Out cf Or:ange ibow F(id~y night. sought by poltce naming two Los Anielrs :'l•L I .... ~ , L..i.-... • ...r. l... ted COIJnty Alrpor.t _;:Air Calllornla: aoo 1'l>e ne• owner of_ Mr· ~! Fingers. 7!0 Cou nty men arrested lwo blocks from the -he!len """ filll. fee!,.. beer -aild a -· · 1 -&e• "'"''· -wmen Golde·1 West Commuter~-·.,..,, w. )Ith -SI.. ~f~ed . ~ lat Up and seen of the bioody,l>attie Friday night. pool cue-·---· · -• ; • • " that \le • penmo"'lilP In the °"1 '°'"" Jlleir ...._,,.," tbea,_,, nu~~ lnJurf .. w'hen aUadted-!Uchard L. Al. !en, 32, Lawndale. and ThO mls!ci'ione .al !\Ir. F,!LJ'ln1ers grldt ml .. ..,, learned l•wrtle otnce." -~,._ ~ ,.,_, b ~~~ •~ •·~ -•· "~-• •·-Red ndo o---' •-flow--' by .. ~. ,. ..... ~.,-TbePrilklent told th< 40-mtmber slaff . air~ hu.,... lt)lidnl paftial y a .. -eye~.-, u~r ••• ,. James w. -1rnan, 21, 0 ~-. w ..... ··~ ~ u--w• of bla.c-tl'ol EcclnOmk Advtaen ti)at . paymfnu linee M4rcl'i1 ltn, at ao· Ot the -'o~red to leave. ' wer~ Jailed on charges of assault with a fortunate Incident at another blr ln which af\ef ht-Vttoed an appro('ll'1aUon bUI on za i..irpofta..1t use·s he ~aineit. Comellul P~ Jr •• ~. of 2079. Preli· 'deadly weapon as a resull of,the .brawl. Peret has Obtained an Interest. .. televill•t ftW days 180 a teacher wro(e "f Ur.~aild t'M corriPany ls making · ~~l P~.~wu.n,sted in satb(~tory_ con-Police. said a group of mo1orcycllst.!J Someone aUpped out of Pler 11, •l lt?t ln and ..w lhe: would tJve him a "C" In the 11me jiCjosat al all at affporiS. I 4111on.1I ijoag llemor~I Jtospo\al !Oday, were allegedly caualng a disturbance, Newi'0'1: Blvd .. wllh • Cll~ rqlaler OCIO· penmoNhlp _ but an "A" In doubt an_. w. t.:,em •WIU. turn'do"1i ~of-• where_ he waa at.Ill hel~ fm: ~rv.eUon. leading a hara55td. barmaid to.compla, In talnlng $500 while a tavetn employe was t te --1..1 r~r ... " _A ho.!l pltal spokesman sakl Pere; wu to Pmz that stie would not aerve their tlcanin1 ~p prior to• openlnc for buJlness.' __ a_..,. __ -_P>_· _______ _ " . r '. t -· -~ ---. -. . Orange /'. Coaat Weaf.ller . Those winds !hoj(l<l ~m down tonl&ht and leave .. 1_aiL skies on 1 Tuesday with temperatures rang· Ing ttom the lfilcJdli · '1918 to an ,overnighl low in \he chilly 3'1's. I INSIDE. TOQA y . - ' 11 11ou're oofno to be "busted" for n1afiil&CtM pQUesston, better do ff. in l.o• At1Qelu County I-lhe o&u ·oJ dralritlfi '•"•U/f penalt11 are far loweT O'KJn i·J& • Of'!11111e Cou11tu. Paoe J. ..... ~ .. (.-"" ..,, ·-· -.. ,_ --.. _ St!Mriel "''" ............ ·---·-.. JP -I f1 ~ ~-t.--. ,, t ,,,.,....... II ' -n ~ r .r...i "'"" .,. n o-.. c...-i., i1 n J\ofll!t """"' • It .,.,,. U.M 11 ............... ,, f ......... tt tt -'I .... -'' ............... ,,." ,, .... ..... 44 ' ' .. =• · ,, -•===rm ·m rtrrsn r n s S ri ? 1f'l:re 11 t 51 7 $ C • I ~ . ~. ,-'"'*v 1111,011 .,, ~: t ... ·-· .. M ftj:r» i: 1•1e, South ~~,S ehoo • ATi.ANTA <UPll _; 'jwO more • M!UIUIPPI school Ollirir ~ ~ •a 111 e ''~ all·black •tode.y •• 1tv1raJ / dlllrl6CI ICl'<IS the Soull\ CO!llplleil with tilt fiitr!Jne Court'! I mm e d I• le · d~]i"l· ordtr. • OilJf tft•Of 441 white clilktren i~ the }iUhl~JICbQol'-.;atem II Tunicl, Nia .. iho'illt'.ap for· llil •tart Of ·ci,...s wllli 1,lllll ina-.iuctents. "W• hive alt •U·blact...11chool syatem,'' sai4 Gtolge-F. Petty, sliperintendtnl of schOoli in Ult cotton~ soybean cou~ty. "We ~ to . tell the court. that "9'1id hlPPiY.'.~ . !'ew'.1(111J> whilis showed "1' 11 -in liidlallota, anolhei Misslulppi delta towjl . Wliei• bt.cki oulou~ "11\llil mon :lliia· lhree tO one. Schools Supt. D. B.' fio,d llid he be"d jh&t ... wtilto . -l ' •• . J:~ ~ t NaMer Blasts·· "~: ' ~ U.$~ -Influence In Middle East lamlly ml&hl .. nd Its children to 1 public !chool. . . t.1or• Ulan 40 ac~dl1ltlcll 1cro11 the SOOth -lnclUding a blll,mjllloll chlldrln -were undl!r court OrderS to Main total dtsegregal\on in 'arly hbruary. Slveral dlstrlcts, however, c1oatd, a& their ad· ntlnlstratora pt:fpared for con\~llance. Sel-'tral more obtained orders delayi11g Implementation for 1 few v.·eeks. AM some stilt awaited final word frorr'I federal judgeJ on e~actly . wh!)re lhetr students should go. ) ln \Vf.6hina:ton, Vice President Splro T. Aanew acknowled&ed there had been COD• fusion ovtt what was expected ef <Ustrlct1 complying wlU1 ·court ordeta. He uisJ Pruldtnt N!J:on soon will fonn a "cabinet.ltvtl'' -:onunhtee ·to help -im- plement the ruUDa• wl~ the le11t polli- ':AIRO (UPJl -. Prelldenl G1mal Abdel Nauer said today the United stata "ihoukttr1 the 1 r e a t e s t reoponlibWty" for th, ~llddle East con!Uct and that 11\Y qreemept to _ oegotiate with Israel w0t.4.ld be W1- <MdtlflllU,1·1111 Nlldlr!onhlTAl'll>I: Nuotr dtllvtrocl 1 12'mlnuta denun- ci;IUon of the United Slates and 111lf Ainerlea "ftilely 'l"',dfnd•" Ii wanta -· Naaaer . 11ld he hid "maleri1I • •-" that !ht United Sitt.. S<IP' poried iQftliloo •l•lnll the Ar•bf, · .• ,,,. USA. lnd•lil polley al}oUlden th! sn•le1!! retpon!l~Qlty for what lo ,.,., on In ltie Middle E•!l atd whal will tako- p&oet: tHete In the fUtbrt." Nas1er to!d a ga!hirU., of 21111 parlll'l'enilrlana from fivt conUnenta. "It I• th• USA which ii provldln1 thl• t~~rorb:t ·violence wllh It.a toola wi°' whl,.h to perform lb crhnlnal role," N..,.r Aid. "It It the ·one "hlcb lllp- ~Jl polJU..-lly •nd In U.e propaganda "w:iIJe· tlle U.S. pemment f11"Jy' prettndi that ii It lt<iklll( pesce, an the cdlooil O! tJllj fO\'m!iiienl Iii the Mlddle Eait ~ lllillUta tbe opPOifle." · "· I , Errati~ , .. I;>xirµi a· Ends in Arrests On Drug Charges A n!llU'!" llop of 1 w whole d~Ylr w41 cliff for erratic mt.1vement ltd to the amit e1rly Sunday of three pauen1er1 after polloe claim a dru1 cache ·waa fou•d ·1n lho ""'verliblt \oP· • Ont suspect had to be Iord-ly subdued by ln•011Ic1tinc •lfl.,,r• Jollewlng lilt 11' rnil In Ille atlll blook Of Vldorlt Strtot sflertly aflor midnight. -· lleei!ed on ch•!l•I ol pos!01aton ol huhilli *"d 11etn1 un<ler !be lnOutnct or ctni&s we,..: -Ptter J. Leo. 11. o< ll•m•t -Borry J. Fed0<, IL of Miami. fl•· ~lloberl J. J~bero, 16. of Son Jacinto . Orrtoen PMI Donohue and Horry E~rl~ ctted tbe woman driYer for a tra,fic vktlttlott •nd released her, alon1 wjth a IJ.year-oltl boy for whom 1he w•a l'qP'IJSl~Je. !leold .. • luo!P of ~•ilhlsh, the refl"ed J4P If U,. rnMlju1na plant. police said they fOijftd a couple of barbiturate lableta in Ute ~r. DAILY PILOl HONOR ED ay CO LL!"OUE S Re•lto r1'· Rt1ltor F•y Realtors Honor . GlQde ri M. Fa y • At ·Atvards Fete Co-del Mar l\t1ltor Gloden M. F•r hu bltn nlmod ~eallor of lllO Yettr by the Newport Harbor·Costa Mesa Board of .Realtors. Mn. fay, pr .. ldenl of Bay Incl Bucb Realty, Ioc .. was honored at the bba_rd's recent annual special awar'a · bauquet at lhe Balboa Bay Club. Mn. P'IY' Joined the board la !lliO and has served as a director, steretary· treasurer and committee chairtpan. . The event also honored J. Pet.tr Bar· rett. reUrlng pre~dent ol the board and· also reco1nlttd other awatd 1fnnera. ROd Calderhead, wl!o ..,.,,., with M. f'.1. I;a 86rdc Realty, was named aalesman or the yeaf..-/\ other wln~r1 -lnclud~ Jo s • p h Clarkton of Coldwell B1nkor Ind JudY Susa~ of U\e Re11 tatatel'I, who won top sales awards in rmI}Uple llttlng·tsM. ~1r5. fay and Robert Pet. Irvine we re honored as top listers. Nationalization Of Aerospace l ndustr.y Eyed· LOS ANGEL~S (UPI) -A suggeslion that 6oulhetn Callforni11s g I a n t aerospace 1Tit1u1try be nauonallild to bet· ler the Plight of Its \vorker1 should be looked at very cloiely. according to a lop •. Official or U~ Unlte:d Aulo Wo:rktrs. The ,;ug,!!~stion Ca"1e from Pa~! •••••• N. Wet4 ~l'ftioftfl! •"Ill '"'11•11•• J.c~ l . e,.1,y ~ Pra~• tllf Ot!ltftl ,,.,,,.., ... Schtarie, Wfaltrn tflrecto'r of U~W ,Rt111len It ~n t.tstl'IC\ony befOte a l'te~ o.t the . 1tll1'1 ' JoJni ie&llla.Uve centmtllM vn ~1111olnic c0f1V<'rslon. Tl.,.,.,, A. t.lwr,~iftt ,,.. ..... lllt '4ilW c ......... Offk• JJO W111 l1v St•••' M'lliRf A4~r•t1 ! ,.0. loy JI.I, •16)5 ---........... ..u: n11 w..• ,1,.,0 ..,,. .... ,.. L .......... dli tn •-1 .-.-.,...,1"919'1 .----1 llUJ 61.er> ·~o#" • T}1e committee is lnvestl1aUn1 tht Im· r r1cl. on (:qllforriil of 11pendlng cutbacks lw the Otfense Department and Natlonal Aio:ron8ubc1 and S~ace ~dmlnJttratlon. Schrade, the leadoff .. witness al the hearlnt. 11id a prop09·a1 by Harvard economJ1t John l{enntth Galbraith lh•t the aov.mmel'!t t1'11f: .over tlefenJe- . , orlmtld corJ!Or1Uons "should bl looklll '' very clOMly." · The unlog officl1l s1kt ittroeptce cor· porillons i1i Southern C:alifortil• were primarily '.'1eared for wartime and t\ICh profits." lie said there was ••no reuon Wl1Y t~y can't bt publl l! And under.~n· trOI or the govemmenL" Schrade. whose union reprcstnl1 501\11 11,000 a•rool"lce ""~"' ll1 iouUu!fa ~rllloml1, s,ld lhere'l"i' no ,..,.. ll<hy - auco corP1r1liona wltic~. txlittd 60 11ovtrnment money .fhpuld ~ J1i1kln1 • f:~\. 11}11 il>ll ~ ~d, tit ·~oUac It He n ld Ilfll the !fI•on 1illnln11trailo!I. Iha Ptnt.aetn ind corporatJon deotslon· m.11l:rr1 "'ere devlslf\A no plane lpd tlk• Inc na action on wliat to do with the thouunda1 of aero&plCe""" worller1 beln& Jatd oft a1.• rt11.llt er the cutback• . • •• bit dimu\11.,\ lO edlj<aUia. The masstve wltbdrawi.11 of wllJ,tee: in Tunica •nd ltlCl~a followed a pautm, .. 1 In Jao11'!Ji when to Mlssilstppi di!tr}Cle beb.me the first to comply with the high ..OUrt'• Oc!Otltr r u 11 n I • Prf.ldom.JoanUy black .districts were left almo!t completely block. An lxcepllon.to that pait.!rn '!CCll'rod this mom ln( 11 Lelilnd. Mill .. where Neiroes have m•de up 73 percent or ~e schoor.popul@U~. Only 206 of Leland's 978 ·white children failed lo re.1(1.&ter under the dittrlci.'s DJW total dtseO'tl•tk>n pl80. -• • . Leland· SchoDJ• Supt. V. L. Bl&IJam Jr. said white dit&1Uons were minln\lzed as a .fesllll of strong locAJ sUppcJft being voiced in rectnl wteki fOJl pubU.c educa· tJort. -, ' I ~owgh Joins I -e osla Mesa Council Race " Through a Loohitag Gius "{ '-T- ' .. ,, 1 Don't panic. your eyei; are fine . This multiple por- tr.ail or a metal·curlCd model is simplr. the trick ol a photographer. He attached a pr sm to his camera Jens for tbl1 unusual view. Well, it'• on• way of Jookin1 'It the world. .. ~---· The CO!ta Mm City Council will formally declare April 14 as election date for two trplring terms tonight, with the field of candkl1tes alrudy up to live. Nomination papers were taktn out 1by Theodore C. "Ted" Bologh. 216 0.1 Mor -Ave;, abortly beffire City Hall clo&ed-Frl- Surgery C&:u't Change Sex d1y. \ British Jud ge RuJ~s_in _Annulir!g_ Marrict:~~~-"---~·-· U1\5uccts1ful tn two prior city council ract11, Bolo(h 11ld earlier he will cam· palin Ulil .t,bn! on .1 .strl.ctly partisan b~sl11 as a Dumoctat. borrowln& in· spJra!IOn from Vfct Preslden.t Splro 'f'. Agnew (who la • Republican ). Both incumbent c1ndldates, Gtor1e A. Tucker and Willard T. JOrdan, are plin· ninii to run for new tvms, wh.ile two newcorner1 plin to take the roles of challen1er1 la the council race . Plannln1 Commlsalontr Jack Hammett took out paper• 'I'huraday, &Jona wtth EU Kaser, an Orange Coaat Collece atudtnt. 1'ucll:er also obt1dned his flling papers from City Clerk C. K. "Charlle" Prlest ThurSday, but Jordan has not yet done so. The final dale for filing paper1 tor can- didacy is Feb. 19. f r•• P••e J BUDGET ... ntn -lncludinl • 7~ ietttr. LONj)ON IAP ) -A Hllh Court Jud&• niade Brltl1h la1al -history today by rul· int that 1urg1ry caMot change ..a person's a:ex. Sit tt.oaer OrmrC>d-had to dtfine whit Is I woman before he could rule on the valid ity of a marriage between M-year· old April Aahley, a merchant seaman tnrntd model iir~ and Arthur Cameron Corbett, $0-year-old aon of.a peer .• After Qutlinin& ··w1 e s a e n l J a I I y pathetic, but almost Incredible story," Ormrod declartd : "The only cases were th• term change .,,f aex ii appropriate are tho1e in wblch 1 ml1llke u to sex Is m1de at birth and 11.1b111quently revealed by further inv~•tlaauon." He annulltd lbe marriage. Miu Ashley. slim and elepnt In a blue velv.et maxi <'Ill~ loft the courthouse. In a re<! Dolio-. Royce 1fbr her J1wyera uJd ahe would a~peal the declalon. Cort.tu. who' acknowtedged bt1n& 1, tr1nsvestlte, claimed his marrlalf tO ~fias Aahley in Gibraltar in 1953 waa void btc1u1e, de!Pite sur1ery Jn 19&0, the btlde wu t6en st.ill a man. He also cl aimed wllfUI re/1dll 0< Incapacity· by Rowlliln. He wu U,.. io, mm'ltC U4 his wtt1 to consumn111e lht marrlap. nvtnf l!llh bl1 wlla Ind fOllf chlldNIL MW Alhiey -o!le ~Ind 1Uil Aller CO.bet! aod lllw AlhllY mairf'ld ii T "womon 1n1Fclwlt!f-nf11i11-~·t1t·-·-In· lMI. ll\,el' were ·~ ..... Olin col!lClty by Corbell. ·~ , • ~n 1,4 4i)'J In Ill." the Judge Jlid; • physlclsni, includlb1 npaf'll ·on In hla lenrthy wrtllon ~t. anatotnlcol and psychol6gloll 1eai1ol 1b-Ormrod •lkt two collrl mecilcal In- normality, g!ve evidence durln1 tht 16-spt1.1ors rt~rltd Mias As~le,Y hid P,0 lm· day hearing, desi.:ribed as "unique in law pedlmellt tO 11Ullll lnlercou~ . A and (aet." ehromaaotne tllt on her bod}' Cells car- Judge Ormrod. a doctor. -1aid P.tigs rled out by a Clmbrldge professor Ai.hley wu born Gi!orge Jamieson and reported all ctlls examined wete male. brought up a1 a boy. Ormrod suqested Mia• A_shfey wu In He joined the British Navy at 1& but ract a tranJSeXual male -"• female !Jn- lert after psychiatric treatment at ptiaoned in 1 m.tl1 body." several clinics. Surgery for such people, he said. was Al age 21 Jar11ieson joined a troupe of only a way of relieving psyclloloaical female lmpersonatora. distreaa -not to change their sex. "By thl• Ume," said thJ Judge, Medical wllne!ses ap-eed, be -went on "JarrUeson was taklr11 regularly the . that tM biological sexual conaUtuUOI\ J female sex hormone estrogen to en-an Individual was fixed oot. later ,than t:OUfi&e the development of the br1asts birth and coul.:I not be cb.anled . by i nd a female type ot physique." medical or, sur1lcal means. , -- In 19e0 he underwent 1ur1el'Y for "a~ 1'he laW, sale.I C\nnrod,Jhquld · adOpt called sex-c~ar.ie per1Uo1," the Judtt t!:lree crlt.e.ri.a: chromosomal, ~I 11aid. ' ' • • <rrestn~ or absence or testq or Six months after the operation Mis1 ovarlet) and genital factors (lncludinl ln· Ashley met Corbett, son of Lord ternal M:X or1an1). f'll1on emphasized that. ' surplu• for U)e Os~ year bt11nntng July t lS vital to tlla campaip 111\nat lnflaUon tven lliouah II r<qulrto cull In worthwhll• pro- grams and an electlop·Ye•r tax tncreaae. "The wllllngr1es1 to make hard chol~s is the drivinl force behind my 1171 budf•t piopou~." bo 11td. Reigning · Beauty New Bandit Uses Chan ge Ruse Htte It ho* NlxDn'• nsc1I 1171 budlll compares with the Cllrtellt fiscal year (In Rhonda Martyn New Junior Mis s bllllons of dollars): 1171 1171 Revenues $191.4 $202.l (lllilll'• 1117.t 1200.1 Sun>IU1 I t.! I 1.1 For the first time In· rec.nt years, lhe budttl 1)115 no specific figures for lhe Vietnam war. The Pre!ldent said tN!y 'vert omitted to prot..:ct the secrecy af his fi;tiire troop wllhdrav:al plans. Nixon also abando~d former President Lyndof; 8. Johns(lrt's ClU\.Om of showln1 a septrAlt brrakdown o! 1ptndlng to ease r>overty. Nl-.on lumped proarama for the poor tMlt.h oi,her aocial measures. The military budgel assumes a $3. l 1111\lon reductlon ln out\ ys for "general purpose forces." 1 cate1ory which lll- elude1 Vtetnarn and other "conventional" warfare ptelf'lftll. The President pro- Je<lod 1 cut ol 111,IU Irom llie 10111 manl)o1t'tt of lhe 3.1·mll110&1·man armed fotris. · 'tlie overall D1llit1ry portloft ol th• bufllet w" 1111matld 11 l7U billion. down $iJ biUlon rrOm lhe esUm1te for 111< C11!'1111t llaca! yotr. Tl\•l woul~ bt the ,;m1H•sL sh•re of the total buct1et 1ince f!ICll !ilO, Jul! before the 1tarl o( the Koi:u.n War. Nixon said hla budcet "demOl'!slretei; a shin In priorlUes~' from war to peace. rn n~al 11169. last lull year of the Jlhond1 Martyn ol HunUnrton Bta~ 11 th• n1w Clllforn11 Junlbr Mw. Shi 11 llia i;econd Marina H11h SChool stl.ld1nt in a t!JW to win the crawn. Rhonda, who wu crowned Slturday niaht in Sanla Rota. rtcelYed the title f;om list ye1r'1 winner, J1clde Btn- ln1ton, who not only won the Calilomia contest, but we11t on to win the national Junior Miss r.rown. The nalion1l con')petitien this year will be in .Mo~IJe, Ala. Jackit. a loni time friend or her suc- ce5.5or. placed the crown ·on Rhonda's . head alter a ~k of compeUlion in the Northern Callfornlei city. Rhond•'s Pilr•nti, t.1t. Ind Mrs. t<tn· neth A. Marlyn, 17041 Courtney Line , and ~r 1lster a11d two brothers traveled to Santa R.ota Saturday to watch the cw-· en a lion. l'lhon4a raptured lhe crown after a week of C9ft'tplllllan asalnst ~ &iris from throu1hout the st•te· Satu1day's crowntiia w11 not the first time Rhontl• 1nd .• 1ack)e hive teamed up. J11ckle was present 1t 1111rlnl'1 108~ homtcomin& ceremonle1 and did tht h\lnor1 as Rhonda was s e 1 e c I e d John1on administration. 44 pe:rcent of · homecomlna q11etn. ..... government outlay1 went to national For her efforta Rhonda will receive 1 defense and S4 percent for such human • reseurces programs as he.allh. educatlon. Sl,000 college scholarship. She h11 been job training and welfare . Nili;on's 1971 ac~pted for admission to the Univt:rsity plah prevldes 41 percent for human of California, Santa Cruz; ~\!Lhas also resources ind '!1 perctnt for defense. applied to Stanford Univenlty (Jackie·s """ cuf"'11t school) and w0n,tdecitde whtCh to Lal'I'YI D,·· Poff auend until hearing from-S!onlord. At htarlna, Rhonda carries i 3.71 irffe-Pojnt.aver1.1e Csll&htly less than Ri C d t d strail!ht·A). tes on UC e Tuoro1y. Rhonda will slip back into lh• · ·· --no•mol i'oullnt ol classes at Marini. funeral servlceio; weft htld te(1y fer a h1P.anwhlle she Is c1tchlng u,, on her CO$ ~esa !Tl•n Iound dt•d In hla car by •leep. N"'1!fl'l llt:lclt police l"l week, the •P- Pl!'llt vtoUm of I 41'lJl lYerdose; • LalTl' D. Poff, II , of!ntll M•pl• 61.. was boiled al Paclnc Vlt"lli' ~ffut~ot1al Par~ follow\na the rttei. directed by P"l!lo View flortu•ry. 11• leav" hl. paren~~ Mr. and Mrt. Artis Poll of Gorden G11>vt. brother• Mlchael and Doua~l111, and 1 al1Ler, ~tfs. Nonna !lush rt rlnn~L $250 in Toola Stolen A illlr&lor '1oke a padlock oll a a•· raae . door and Jtole WO worth or 1oals bclbl11IN: 'o a Co5ta ~fesa real ~t11le man, he vlcUm told police Sunjay. Ctarl! M. Buxton, of · !Mt Newport Blvd.; laid lnY,stlgators 1he burglary· oc- curred dur lna the night hours, while he w11 ltltlp lnaldt hil bOme. . WINS JUNIOR MISS TITLE Marini Hl1h'1 M1rty11 Cl1ild Beating Cha rges F.Qed - A ~"!' Me11 man wbO police •llep threw his stcp1on 'a1A1iit a~ durtna: an 'Brgumcnl with the tot'• rpoU>tr over rent money w1s j11led Sunday on a charge of child·btat1n1. Oavid E. 8r1t\_t, 15, of 1~50 Newport Bh·d .. wa, 1rr11ied bY Offlcet °'fll'I• L. llossftld irtv Mn1 called '4!.. Ult •~rt· n1el'!t by Mra. f'e1gy J. Bra11L T~t victim, John T. Horllech. l . W!I slammed agalnst tti• ' wan 4urln& a dispute about S p.m., 4Ct0fdln• to tU• mother. whO told W~1 aht wu. ~IO­ pl1sl.1cd around . • "Daddy wou!iln'I hurt '!'•·" li1t boy told ·lnvtti111U~g om-. wbO taoll him to the Colli M,.. Police Deparlmen• to • be £hotosrap!Jld at-trd .. In Mesa liol.dup . A heavily.built rr.an who police believe may tu.ve read a newspaper story about the ao-called two-bJ t bandit& earlier in tbe day used thf lame metn&it to rob a CO.ta Mesa service station S111uraay night. The robber -who did not fit the description of either o: two mer. who hit a p1dr of Otange C'Auoty markets the nt1ht before -took $83 from the station j\Jst al cl05lng lime. · Attendant Brian A. Ptfc1ilahon was on duty alon~_-at the Vlc Caronna St1nd1rd Statlc.n, IOt !. 17th St .. when approached by the man, vrho asked if the restroom v.·as·open. ' McMahon told Orlictr Harlan Pa~ley the m&n return~ morhent.arlly and asked for ~nl:t for ii quarter, then oNtred · him to hand over all the money. "Hutt)' up," the -.. d~ lhlppad. •4dln1 that he had 1 II"• In his pock•~ llll\ouih he never displayed. l weapon durtnc the ~oldup .. Frlday nl1ht, two men using the aa~t ba1lc method of operatl!nl 1truck at a t1a1r of ntiah!JQrhood rn•rkell I n ---- \V'eltntln!ter Ind Co•ta Mes•, escaplna wjth $Ukl In loot. MecUv• ·Arnold Appleman said today that the 1usptet in Sa1urday night 's holdup Was about ilx feet. two Inches ~ll and wtilbed about 210 pounds, accordtnc to the victim. Appleman added thl) the deicriptlen la baalcally different trom that given by ~ clerk• 11 the Ttc Toe and 7·11 markets lit the nl&hl'belore. "Pttl'!. ~u-, however, the bandit simu11Una a CU•' In hla coat JK>Cht aaktd for chan&• for a qu1rttr. • M8l'chin g Band Meets Wed nesday Soqit i;eople are boJltrina to Mat tht b1ntl. Tl\• Boy• Club •I !he ~arhor Mu ii er1anlzlna i cenL-ert m•rchln& ban4. with lhe:f~ll meetin, "'heduled Wednelld1y, leb. I, 11 7 Jlm ., al the club's Upper B1; --Br1'1oh1 2lll:"J'uatln Ave., Costa 1t1tJRI. Ona oo~•Ct has al ready 1ppe_ared, b~t atrut.:t a sour no\e ~Ole tht llme ,,., 1lven but the date of the or11n lz11Uoa1l - mctl w'!.dropplll out loldverttnt~. . .. • I I . L A. Le•• Stringept l -' ., • ~oiinty · !-~ugher On f\o.LArrests . By JERRY RANICIN AMIC ..... P'm1 WrlNr • • • U . y')u are arre,sted for marJjuana poUes.1ion ln Oran-ge County, your chances or draWIOfJ a ~-Uft felony sen- tence m nine out of 10. But if you live neit door in Los Angeles " Down the- Mission . Trl\iJ :·. ' GI Comes Home County, \he chances on tbe spme offense are only t'ft'~ out of 10 that you'll draw a fe)ony coovietion. • • · , . These dili~-in t.reallng or marl· J'i.iin• conviction! .were-detailed lo a "*lat ah.lewide.JllJl'vey jtult-releued by ·the State Bureau or Criminal Slf,UsUcs. &wever, While judfes In aome counties are tough on marijuana law offenders, ~ nWnber of I.tony Sentencea atatewide is down ~.more than 15 , ~rcenl s~ ,,.... .. ol·a-ltw, allowing judgu to Im· pose a lighter nrlsdemeanor-1entence, as well aa·tbe-n¥>r'e llerious felony term. ~ rac14. • .,.. ~tailed Sonday In a fllSl<>!·ll•lrinif report by'the Bureau ol Criminal Stitisties. 'Jt wa.s done for DemocraUc Asieinblyrnan Alan Sleroty or Beverly Hills, who. used' tbie figures "'° bclltet bia campalco r~ eulng or the stai. ltw. mosl~ •Plllled lo mar;. juanl• users -.kin Of il for the 0.-. 0mt: . \ . Sluoty planned Id lnlrodllce legislallon today tbal<tlllll.d' ' , ' ' NURSE MAR IE SNYDEif CONNE CTS HOSPITAL'S BABY METER New. Machine Wa,tches Infants Electronic.Uy · . . .. DAILY' PILOT ~ • • Ex-teache r Sliares Student Word Clue s Bi RICiiARD P. NAU. Of ltle Dll,., f'l'-1 tt.lff Miu Amsel Grct:ne'a word clue claii waa ·both unanlmoos and sincere in the bellef1hat Incumbent meant scoundrel. Miss Greene was used to mistakes in tht "Word Clues" class she created for high school students. But she wasn't used to urlari!R'lity of error. She had to find out why. , • lt tu~ out that the idea came from the local ne.w&paper ln..He.lena, ~1ont. The l'nayor was opposed In his bid for re.elec- tion. The newspaper didn't ca.re muclrfor the mayor, sakl so vividly and backed his opponent ' From the newspa~r commentary, the puf>ib became (irmlY .. convinced that an incumbent was • scgundrel. The error was a logical one. f\-1jss Greene has become convinced lhat many student errors are logical. And readers of her boOk 11Pullet Surprise" will learn that many are also very funny. The book, which Is buill on student boners during 36 years of teaching , also takes Ha Utle from one, a rnlsun- derstandl~ of Pulitzer Prize. · "In 19$7 Eugene O'Neill won a Pullet ' Surprise." the student wro)e. BOOK PROVES THERAPEUTIC In Miss Greene's wonderful world of Laguna Hills Author Greene bone.rs. one finds that different students • l With 8 Medals -Cut U.. penalty, ror -!$In& marl· juana to a misdemeanor only, wllh a maximum of 90 daya ~ jalJ. . ' -&ePtal the law. making it a crime simply to_ be pt:~.::nt 1o a place where nilrijiµma Pf' nareoJCs Js being used. S .. Coast ~ospital Installs 'High-risk' Baby Monitor · over the years have though tr. over~-~said Miss Greene w"ltb'°·"'•--· -EveryCfil' ii ~uipped with a COr· smilC.. "\Ve wer~ so anxious to gel this SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO '-Tim Anaya has returned home fl'Cllll Vietnam bearing eight medala '-tnclucting two bronze stars. The--son of Ron Anaya of Canyon Road and Mn:. Mary Dunay of T'ustin also won the Anny Commendation Medal aqd the Soldier's Medal, the latter being awarded for heroism not cor1nect.ed with combat. -Repeal tl.e law that requires peraons convicted of £misdemeanor marijuana possession to register with police when they move to a new town. -Remove the requirement t h • t hospitals-report to polloe when a person u.sing· drugs comes to them for help. This was passed last year, but veto«! by Gov. Reagan. The. newest pi~ of equipinenf at s6ulh Coast Community Hospital, S o u t b Laguna, Is a special metei: tc help nurses monitor "high risk" b8bies in the maternity nur&;ery. , The BeckmaD Apnea Meter, operating with_ electrodes attached to the baby, operates arouM the clock, recording the infant'a respiration rate arxl instantly _ siml!!!!g ~lig!)l de'liaij"":' thotmi41>t re- quire emergency tteatme.1l. By detectlng • low re'f>iration· rate:,-or apnea, at· its outset, and automatically evaluaUnc the symptom, ·the met« makes poalble immediate therapeuUc mtasurea. • • The 'meltt WU l gUt ·froiil !.at P,.fadrlnu Chapter or the bOA:pital aux~ lliary, whkb c:once.ntrates on i'-1alng funds lor the pediatric and new.t>om nurseryJfuda. . :_,__ -- roborator. · ·. dooe.."be(pre lhc time allotn1cnt ran OUt' -Fatuous means overweight. and it has been extended considerably." -Holocaust Is the total expense, also Miss GreeAe points out In her work the shouting price\ at an auction. cause o! the mistakes. Sometime.a IL wa s -Posterity ls the back: portion. a "noble effort" based on an inco1upletc -Dissent is a Une of &nCi!Slry. knowledge of Latin and Greek roof.3, -Squalor ii 8 cry baby. sometimes the student julnped lo a con- -Depravity Is poverty. King cluSlon. -Chameleon is a country in The ctcfinltion for risibility -"the Arthur stories. distince an avliitor can see" -was a For years Miss Greene had collected hasty conclusion. However. the student the err91"s as sbe corrected the wbo defined it as the ability: to rlse. in _y~ste~ S~e fU~>'._ lnte.~~ to shar_c _ the .wo.rldJi,rulmadeJhe noble_d (Ort.._ _· ~ The 20-year-old graduate of ;;an Clefnente High School plam -to--attend Orange Coast College. He has been discharged from the Antly. Sieroty said that "pr-t marijuana laws are unrealistic and out of line with eltlior1h<-~&n1& IO the-lllltr0r lo IOCI .. ty •• ·'11leso ltwa ·are alienating many y~r.g~people and causlpg them to _have. disrelpect for the law -muc.h as pro- -hibilion laws did a--g41neration qo. 'L -- tfiem some day in a bOOk--:-Bllt tnprc>Jecr A.conclusion leap was the ,definillg or .. ~ol put off for one good reason-or another-sinister as an, o\d maid . ~e thlnkiq@._~lu- D £od S. te.dr 1ncludlng the move a year ago fron1 den~ had de fined il ·as "one Wfio l;lrelks e ~'Jee. Sesd o11 Slated -.... He also noted that "there Is too great a disparity ~ the sentencing patlert. from county to county. The couniy in which a person ls·~ lhould not have thla great a bearing on the criminal sentence be receives. A person is no more guilty in ooe county than ln anOther.". r. n f.!s e I .. ·p'JW·... . _Jdah~ ~\sure World in Laguna Hiiis.. the laws." Lassitude •\V8S "both :·Oi:i,t'ance_ . .~ . __ 'Lli -U~ '.. ,,., __ ~Th..,.en suddenly there wasn l llme any c-ise:' •ll<I .. ,irl!>bnta... . mOre~TG!ftM"le1?TH!t1ha:t'sbe"1fad Miss GrceQe. who majored in cta!sle3r MISSION VIEJO -A creative; recrea- tion session for children 3 to 5 wlll ~gin Tuesday. · The classes will take place on -Tuesday and Thursday mornings Crom t to 10:25 a.m. for three and four year Olds and from 10:30 to noon l'rom 4 to 5 year olds. The session will be scheduled at the recreation center for any resident of the community. Call the center at 837..af for information. e Cage Talk Planned MISSION BIEJO -s,ddlebacli UoUege basketball coach i.eRoy C. SI.evens will give a talk on "BasketbaO" at 'I'burtday's meetlq of the Nlguel-Olpiatrano Valley Lions Club. . Steveru, instructor in • tbe he'alth, physical education and athleUcs division of the college, will speak at noon at the meeting in Tiny Naylor's restaurant, San Juan Capistrano. e R e d11eln9 Clf:U• S et ' ~ FOREST -Women who would like lo banish unwanted bulaes are in- vited to join a slim and trim class 1lartlng next Monday. The class will be comprised of 45 minute sessions on Mondays and Fridays at 12:30 p.m. In the Beach and Tennis Club. •Interested women may sign up at the club office by Feb. 8. The program will cost -$2 • month. Before Jan. J, 1989, the atale law made posses.Rion of marijuana a felony, mean- ing a possible stale ~n ~rm of one to 10 years. In pfactlce, many judges and district attorneys were reluctant to Im· pose Utis on young people without prior records, so they &Uowed them to plead guilty to a reduced or diUerent miade- meaoor dtarge. Winter Rodeo Gets TV Plug The Winter Fe.sUval Rodeo, sponsored by the Lagt!na Beach High School' student body, is getting some free advance publicity on a nationwide tele.,ision pr~ gram. with au estimated 13 1nilllon viewers. The "Dating Game" program, televised at 2:30 p.m. on Channel 7, will honor win- ners Dave Klein and Deidre Westen, whose "date" will be a day at the Winter Festjval where they will ride In the. Patriots' Day parade and be guest of honor at the · Saturday Feb. 2 I , performance of the rodeo. But Survey lnconelusive P~nts of Costa Mesa High School studentJ have voted 203'to 173 in favor of returning to a student·dres.s code. But be.cause ol the ·less•than 20 percent response and the narrowneas of the decision, Principal Frank Lopes said the poll <\oesn't-tell him much. One thing he said it indicates to him i9 that 80 percent of lhe parents are not too coocerno.a one way or the other. · He said most of the ballots came by mall and he admJtted he bad no· way of knowing ~ any ballotl~ent.a gave to stude.fits bi .hiM cai'ry were thrown away .. topea said he will be sitting down ln a week\ or two with the. student Educational DeveJOpment• council and a group of , faculty to analyze commenls made oo dress code. ' Me.a;" IDgh's dress code,was done away . with last spring after parents narr,owly. voted it Out to aSsuine the responsibility themselves. B8llots were. sent only to every 10th partnt i;i, that vote. The studen~igned survey lent itself to losing, , induatiial arts teaeber .V. Donald Buell claimed, and so a new · ballot was sent out a coUple of weeks ago with Buell's argument on one ,aide .nit an argµrnent by English D e p a r t m e n t ~ . . Chainnan Bill Clarke for continuing without a dress code on the other side. Lopes said comments indicate a certain unanimity or opinion between parents who volett on both sides of lhe issue that blrls should be problblted from wearing certain clothes, "old jeanl ~lfically." Most of the commeol.I deali with girls atUre, Lopea said, and the.re were surprisingly few on boys' hair length or sideburns. "Some aaid they would rather aee nice si.c.u and Olpril Ulan ultrashort dreaes." Mary Jo's Parents Injured in Cr ash .OLAKESLEE, Pa. (AP) -The parents o[ ·M!U'Y J o Ko~hne, who drowned in Sen. tdwar.d M. ic.ennedy '1 car last sum· mer, were in']~ Sunday night when · their car ran off a road ln the Pocono Mountains whiJe swerving to avoid a deer .• Mrs. ·Joseph Kopechne of Berkeley Htigbt.s, N.J ., was reported In satisfac- tory corxliUon In Mon.toe General HOspilal Iii i\urby SlroudsbJrg. Her huJ. band was treated for cutJ arid'bruiJeJ. .El Rancho has the hottest· price • • tn town! .... • .... The weather'• right for chili-and El Rancho's price on French~s ChUi·O. is Tight for everyl)ody! Save today I Ground Beef for Chili .... ,. ......................................... : ............ 69:. Lean tender beef '. .. coarse ground ••• your chili will be rich with reneroua chu.n1's of .goodnesS! Lean Braising Ribs ........................... ~ .... , ....... ~ .... , .. :: ......................... 49:. }learty beef goodness ... and so I~a.n! Serve braising ribs with noodles .... enjoY, flavor ••• and economy l • I . lt':!11lnal cancer of the llv~~· . languoges.'developed•her •·word Clueti" Af~ sur~e.i;r (July 3}, r.t1ss Greene course while leaching .al a high school in wrote frienda, I was told that 1 would lleleqa. Since the re seemed no lext 011 live pro~ably not more th1ahn., two months. the subject. she wrote one which-bas We had asked for the. tru · become a standard in many schools. She A 111sh toward print seemed neceSS;CITY revised it for , a second prlnging by If the gentle lady was to share a lifetime Harper & Row in 1962. Students still wrilc of collected classroom h~mor, tha~-very their thanks for the course. funny type of humor that LS not a bit con· •·Pullet Surprise" which she paid to trlved 'f' off color. . . publish, came out without promotion on They .touod a printer w~ was willing to Dec. s. The 'printing "'as 1,000 copies. rush the proJect, Ke.1th Cordrey . of There are 60 left and a second prlntihg of Newport ~ch. owner of Premier: Prin· 2.000 is scheduled: 11. will sell for $5.95 Ung. Co. In Fullerton. . . plus tax and postage. · Nightly he would ~wmg by ~e Le.iaure , On;e book iw;t semied to s.e.U JIDQther. Warkl home of Ml~"~~-and +ter Then {here was a favorable review in lhe siater, Mrs. Eula A-tiller .bnnging galley San Francisco Chronicle and ~tlss Gre«it prool'a for then_) to correC\. They would and r.1rs .. twtiller have been blJu wrapping work past m.ldn'lght each day. and mailing books from their heme, 74.7·A '.O_ler.e was one aomewhat hu~s AYenida fo.1ajorca . hitch, the proof reader for the prlnl!ng shop "kept painstakingly correcting words and Miss Greene had to carefully change the correcti,oru. J.Jndcr her falth!ul haod, the defin!UOn of drunkard again became tlpsler, and parad01 was the opposite of orthodd'x and impeccable meant unable. to be dented. And a strange and wonderful thing haJ>- pened durlitg the work, which Miss Greene said was in ltJelf therapeutic. The malignant hour &lass seemed to stop run- ning out on her. Her cancer had aJ>- parently been arrested by Chemotherapy shots. In a recent series of medical t.esLs her liver was functioning normally. ,_ "There were a good many chuckles 19,000 Draftees · Slated in Marcl1 WASHINGTON (API -The Penlagon called today ror the drafting of 191000 men in March. ~ Next month 's request ror manpower Is the same as February's qt1ola and all wlll go to Ure Army. The Pentagon says a total of 225,000 men are expected to be draHcd this ye.ar compared with ·_ 290,000 in 1969. This averages to about 18,700 per montl •. • • • • Stuffed Flank ·Steaks ... , .......... 1 ........................................ ~.::: ....... s1.29 1 ... Ready for the oven •.. and your p1eaa~~! Te~der beef ••• stuffed with Qobbiso~'g bread dreuin&I Chin · Beans ...................... 1.9¢ Del Monte Tom atoes ..... 2'' . . Beef Jamales ....................... :: .. 4. '1 Spanish. Onions .... '. ......... :-...... 2 .. 1r XLNT ... by Nalley'• ... 8 ounces eacli! Add ... t to your favorito"chlli di!hesl , , ' . I ······~-~-~~···········~······t Introducin_g El Rancho )8-__ · · : II/'.: .. .. .Get youn today •.• the easy way to !lie El Rancho Reclpea !or ready reference! Plump be8l1I from. llunt's! No. 2V2 canl • Pric.Oi11•ffeetMOfl.,Tuu., W<tl., F~b. 1,.s, .;. No 1<11u to d<olor•. .. Red ripe •.• solid pack ... No.-308 can! ARCADIA: Sunstt and HanUniton Dr. (El Rancho r•nt11) PASADENA: 320 Wosl Colondo Blvd. SOUTH PASADENA: Fremon! and · Hu11tu1gton Dr. HUNTINGTON BEACH: • Wornor and Al1onquln (Boardwalk Ce•<t~ NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. ond • 2515 U.lblulf Dr. (Easlblufl Viii•!• Center) ..... -- , . • • - . M,g:t11, f-J 2, l,70 ~ '(~ tii'tMP .. ,. ... 'Mfl) _,,... • t • ....... i.' ·' ..,..~ - ,.'Moyer RIOM..i • .1 •. a.loy of Chi· · u.;so 1-1Uy· was bllll'IPtd from ,.,.,,, Wire ltn1ct> BUENOS AlllU. At1tnllna-+ Ftdtrol polJ<e 11111<1unced 1111• aflerqoon that 160 perloos t-<r!Shld end llO were b!J""" In !be .,,...1, Suncloy of • trol&-<Ollnlry p..,.nger oirpre,. end I loCol commuter -tr. ·n jammed wlth'J"OPI• rtturni"ll ,f!0\11 a summer weekend ln lbe ~· The pcllce 11111ow1c•1inent P1d tht d•at~ toll "ploSabcy" wtll 1• hlll>or· Tl!e """""· traveU,,. at U mtlea ,. hour, ·p~IWed Into tlft rear end of tht . commut<r train , which had italled. • 1'114 wr~ .ooe of tlft worst rlilrotd di...ters In hlstoiy, oa:urred Sundoy ..... , 1 lllt'of 10·1>eslidrefaed men by .,.,-,,., V. Lln<luy of N e .w otk.-'-naley wa• · ialied bow he mt aliQUr !he. dlp: -'Thal never botbere4.111t. f;..J!>ouM!i't.have been there hr'tturl!Tlf-1'1ac~" -- ' . ne Glendale bome of Aftdrew and LoulH S.lowlc~ .wai destroy- ed by .OOoc\• and,.lriodslldts a nar •&• and "this year !hey ,1m had. to pay a taa JD tbel'fOl>trlY· The city taatd tbem .not.bin&, Iba county ta~ iheD! not.bing, the · acllpol district taxed. !hem nollilng. B u t I.be County Flilod ·~trol Dlslrict Murphy, All ~Bight bill,ed tbeJ1l:$!. 7t. ·:; , '' ·f\bout ,,. yeilr ~llt~M~ln ·h,;Jv decided he'd Jiad' "':llr of wait-!Jlg ·al b!ocked~lr · •'crotiinlll fot tardy traiiuk-Sliioe;fQlen, .the'; .~Cance'r Cured; He'll Defend Seat Detroit man h••' llf~ jabOut 25-o~ 30'' complallll• a&alnat;tbe rail· roads. In his sixtlr..court. ap(>04r· ance, a pleased Iwtey .. watdled traffic court referee lilln C•!!"Y 1-,-._ fine I.be Norfolk and Wesl~m J.Ull'. road $700 !Or three complllinjl;:~f locl<ing beyond I.be perrnidlole five minutes. The Penn Central was f111ed $200 in One case a~d $300 io a11otber. · ' · ' • • Headline on a new1letter to con-stJtuenu from S.n. Wllll•m Pr••· mire, (D-Wls.) rea.ds lhusly: "Prox .2nd ot0$1or in v.s. Hl•to to An- The rst waa Mar1•r•f s..,1th, CR·MaineJ. • a 1 ." Glorle Sh•ylor, sporting 40-Z4-37 • and ftJr bis health.. ''l'he pa\ICit II o well:!lt\>eloped, well'l10Urlolied 11.,..,~14 Ulllle4 StattJ Hnator,.. doctorJ foted. . .._ IN Oo® HIA~TH M-"""' " 11un' muauret11ents and several beauty contast prizes, put a want ad In the Billericay, England newspap- er W.edn~day for boy lrtends. Th• ad told prospective suitors h e r·. father, who acu as her bodyguard at ~e contesta. is not as.fierce as he 1ppears. (11~8 -~-~~ .9.!! ' . . •• Surprise Witness Calls: ' f Carswell Obstructionist . WASllJNIS1'011 CAl'l -A surprll! Wit- -···-t<atlll'll tedoy lliat SUl""'I< Cell1t nOllll~ G. Harrold Carswell, wlllle '°' U.S. district j~dp ln .Tallab-.Flo., htd o "putstlon II "'1 obltrucUonllt In civil r11~ll cues. . The teatimonY bolore lbe Stnale Nigeria Expels U.S. Colonel Attmlll Gt1ie,at MitcheU chat• wUh Nofttl! A•• .Hardin, 21, tjaughter of Agriculture Secretorp. Hordin, 411~ 1,,\00$ lUPll _ nie N\l<rl•n ••vtnl' D••O!o< L. Roger<,'.23,'so• of Seer" l!1'1't ~., npellelj a \J.S. WY colol(el tali/ bf Stott Rdg~rs. :The 1'4ir· ""1f Who wu" tbe npresenloUve of Praldipt ft.oryrl'il'd at a Tt!CtptiQn artnottndttg ll·' I . ihtir ·plan.s t9 be ~rrted Uxt Jan it-·Nixon's special enVQY on rt 'l:I opetat oni ary q:t tile National Pr~buterian into the formet Blafr1n enclave. Churt!h in Wuhinoton D.C. No eql1Mtion fer Ule o 1J st tr o( ,. ~llf l'f"'Y el Hifldef!en"111e, 11.e., .... .. •. Wlf 1lv'l' b<Y..S • IOVtfMl!!lt aloj. Wayland Baptist ' College in 111ent to lbe u.~. Embassy tMt "lllJ Pl~lnVlew, 1'ex, ,if_ c9Jlectiog 11\~ f"•~· In 111411'1-ot tbi1 time ~ In- ly C:l:oe~er CO~P"llS I" qe)p buy a ~,11." J<ldlliy machine ", for · a fornltr • QOW'1' w" ljle :qresentaUve of c. claS'11\ale. "Cuiren~y tl\e coutif ii • ¢1y4e fffl\llOO Jr., 1i~o11'1 aJ"'lltl $719!)0 and we bad. 11veral filled envoy·"!! relief opefoUO!!J. tt• liOI tntdl qa•iif.eonis •till unc~µilted. IV' · o<vtrol irIPI l~to l"!ll'tr Jlolron i.m- hOJ!t:.!,• surp"'' !he ifl(l,QOO mark ," t•ey,~ lbe r•l>el •If'-fell wee~ stl4 r-•ul Butler; de'n of students. ••!· _;, - Ju<ltciaey Conmuti.e w" i1v111 fu. Rtneat H. 11o,.01iercer. •Now Y9rt ¢lt1 l•-r•r. wilo Hjd be served u a volunteer c61l111el fot civil rlllita wotk.,. In th1 FIOrm ponl1aMle In tho """""" · ol l!lff. MOft of hi!. teotllftonj d .. lt wl!ll o cua in wlljd> nine <lermi!eo wtn ~ lo Jail by a city N<fle In T•~ 1litr they heC 1t1emi>te<1 to illlllflle tho alrJIOtl thtre. an<! their fU~nl of· lorll to obWn nl4tse tlltOll&h • hohu corpu1 )'OUtlon. Roseqhr1•t c:ealtnded tllot Cmw•U bad told 11\e, city attoti>ey ))OW to clrC11111· vent·~....., of !ht ltb 11.S. c:t11t1 of~ Pl... ~1 nduolnl tht MotonCt of "'" clergymen to the time tbey had already spent in Jail. Thi wltnt$S &aid the dfeei was to Wl"Pe eut t~ cl•rJY!nf:n's &tandina: to stt a ~·~ eo .lfttl!' h•lle11 e<>rptls petlUi>o •od to leave lhtm With a permanO.t CfillllM! ,..;m. . . ffiJ ~nltll'I> "" ch•Tient'4 l>l! ~· ~~··flmn1 of N!bra,.. OJii1 talllni 011iletser delay~ ~ o~r 1111'11 "' 11\f een1i\llttac. · IC · ;I •J'e'O!'.OllC< of leodtra of cjvli ril II orS.l\lfllti'1!J lo tlstlfy ill op- """'"' to ~n·1 -lnaUon. M·j·dwesterner~ Shivering -~ _l __ _ ' ' I War Upsurge .~ompis u.s~ Restri9tions . ,' ,, - Witb robOd Kla1l1lnen •taMini ~ ft~nt,of tllt~urn, Jmpetill Wltard 61 lh~ Ku1Klux !Oan. l!Obett 111. Shel!•n.,s ales to a 1r0up :~ · 1!1e Dearborn JI)" ch . Youth Center Sunday. 'flit arborp stop w., I.be tllird in. Sbelton'a 118Uonwi4e "recrulU!!a ~ru11de" to rtvive1tb~ · white s!lp~atjat KlaJi. A group Of 400 ,Pfobted' phcelillly ·outildi!, prol•sl!!ic use of tlle center for I.be mettmt. · · ~ . . . •' Supreme Court Di-smi.Sses . ,. Chal"lenge ro TuitiOn L~w trawl frffiy .. d to be tleol1!4 "11l4llY by .ljl law. · ' ·1n <hOther d6cuion ~y. tl!e s~pttm• Court unanimOUSJy •}'Pr9Vtd a ~er t>f fiv~ lints creaUng a iiat neW railro•d =• to ojltrlle In tb! wes!!m. Unlt!d • The 7.0 decision overruled antitrust ab- ;eettons by the Ju3tjte Dep~t and uJlllela tlte "-bt of the . ln!!l'llolo Com· m~ ~·~Qn CICC:l 1n allow llte Noi1btr11 LlneS rattrMd merger. • Tho coutt oloo look these other aciil!>o '*"".llort\lll • thm-wee~ recess; -ll~ld tl\~ftll< sto_~ have aul1Jorlt1 to rwltllOW ''"' ond servjce of Ike l\\ult111l11Uo11 doll;\-community ani.illA ~on (C~TV) IDdustry. It upbe14 • l'(•v1~1 l11V provldilJl J!4!>1 re&UI•lion 4r· ~ With lbe 'Federal Cat> mQlliC.Uoas ~!Jilon. · .. . -~ to.Qfilor ·u:s~Olstri~ J'14ie GOO!&< I+ Hort Jr. of Wuhlngton lb tme "II itiln>edl•!! Ndgmeqt thjt ftep. ~ Cil1Ytm> Powell Jr. (0.N.Y.), was ·im. ptoperly •~eluded from the ll1th Conpe,1 4nd ~f~; automoticelty •nllUl<j ·111 btci< POY for lhl t!Jne ho lfls batfOCI. ff.rt wan!I lo' ilve Ulo cllllt>' 111r11>er·eG11· -oldtratlon. Burns Takes Reserve Post;_ . . . Interest Rate Prop llinted ' . . WASKlllGTON <Vl'll -Attl!ur F. •wt11 lbllk on J>ll nf• job os cl>•lrmao ol ' lllO Jedtrol RUerve B+ird loiloY with a ~ hint 11"'1'1 l'mldel!t Nll!Jll to oet • abollt lowitbli ililettot ra!OJ 111'1 ~ ~-·to~. 8111 ~ ..... .... Jlll!lllc .~ 4"'11 tJ\e "Ulllt inontY" paliey ~ ~ ~u •• fol)i>wltl1. Al\4 .... Iver! •""~'" lhl n-•d ... l!IY ·~1'1111 di~. 1r. tJ\e "''<' the 1tve/t·111•111~ boil<: has liten 61otroUln1 tJ\e ,,.. tiOll'• money supply al!d eatobUsh!N Its ba~c lnl<fal r4lf>. . • Nlion, ""bl' ........ rt,.n lo Co!!Jreu, OX]l{t'* .,._Ill......, et Ille ~ -lit .. plllled~ '"" .. hlih !Mt hom• 1'11Y1nl h., ~ ltnpllalble for per~pt boll of th• notion '• 11111111e1. Al!f . .cam. whtll 1,.,.. ., ,_,, In. ~ Ibo woeilOpd, llQao' oddet: ' . • -' ~, ' -----• .,. --1 --· .. • { .. DAILY ,,UIT ·"'· .. .. McDivit\-, ~··· _ -r~Jtwes ou1.._.T~ _ -· y ~ N-8ied Term . , . , .~M<.ircos· to Meet : I ~aY,.;~un ·For ~enate · . . • ' ' "'i-• Cutter;_ Given'..: to . Viets. • . . . ·. . . ; .. The U.S. Coast Guard ls, giving t~o of its cutter5, the Yakutat (above) and the Bering Strait, to th8 South Vietnameoe Navy. Both are Sil-foot, high erulur- . 11nce cutt~rs· ~ nea:r tbe eqd of World War JI. • Rep. e1eiiard'~ip8c,, .. omb:' N==;~~-~J)a; · stx others ctitlcally injured · .. · · 'Gi1 ·*",'' Sw:Klay night ~When a car· and .Lose.s F1"ght .. to· :.., ·ncer .~.lrucl:.£Olllded -· Jn.'-1::Grivlng -rain on U.S •. ~ about¥a mile and a hall eut or • WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. Glenard P. Llpacom~ (R· Calif.), a 17 -yea r co~ greulooal veteran, died Sun- day at Bethesda N a v • I H06J>Itfl ~ he bacj' been u·naerpl'ni trealment'· t o r cane . .U~b, who represented , the Los .Ang~tes -Sa n ' heft: ~·· ~. ) ... 'State 'Trooper Guy.'B-'~ .! • Said 11 pen;ons-Were-rtain . .; · -Jhe car 'and. sevJ;n were klfied 1 in .-the , accij!Cut. One of the · loiq-tocCupanUi· ~f lhc; •. tnt~ ;i was killed instantly a n d ..a..few...hoyrs later.. . at a Nashville hosp1tai: :. • JW'nett quotes:! a wit.ne!ls as , .. ylng .. 11\e ClP' had 'pwed : "'several.other can and Was'oil : the wrOng slde~.of the center •· line .when the vehicles' collided · on a bUI 'Ol'I a two-lane-stretch .. ot highway. He said witnesSes estimated the car'• speed" at . . • • . .. • • . • . . . • • :· ~ . - ' . • !. . ·' .. -. .. .. • .. . .. .. . • . '' ... • . . . .... Or .rries.tly Celihaey VAflCAN' CITYiUPI) -A .,,,., o«empf II nol lld· VaHcan 1~ said lo<lay m!lllble .':.1o mJnlmize Ille Paul. VT ineanl I! l'heil be ruJ. value ol the lloiy P'llber'1 ed uut .even discussion • on 1'ordl bl deleue ol ceUbeeJ chaJlllnl the •lnt'OJC.,,n.tly ·.U lf·lliey ...... i:enw"'ol the celibacy. · • , bllllop··ol .114>me, mmo· lhlD ol Tbe lad thll ~°?OJ>t JUdt ~k Unln~~ p!l!lllll," ct' ' • • spo elmln -· !he .stalemenl·Sun,day lo .. Jn. He addld tbet Pvpe Paul . fonnal 1a1b<r1111. bro u I h I '.'hu cifi.n used IUCb (Ja. opeculallo~ .In l°l•l l.a n fonnol p~) lo~ newspapers lbat It tUd nOt car--subJecta of gnat ~ ry u much weigh! 11 Ube had commltllnl wl-lmpoo&Jb!tt 11!fdO ll Jn an •o II I~ I a I , dlltinctloo& bll Ollborlly *. ceremony. , bead of the, CttJWlc dlarch. \ . . .r :--. "' •• •• ~'! ~I . . ·" '· .w .~ .d ' . • • . " ' ,. • .) • Berhardino areas, WU fhe:'toP·· Republican on the House DeffllR Appropriation sub- committee at the lime or hl.s death. Seldom In t h e hUdlines, he worked tirelessly at "his committee assignment, one of the most th&nkless Jobs tK> to 90 miles · per 'boor. ,,,_ on Capilol mn. • ..,. aicoontant by prore~ion, . ·.· Ex. ch~u' ge o· . K'd . · Lfpstomb 'served four terms in u,1 T.......,. , . t h·e · Callfornia, Legislature VETERAN SO~ON · -: ~ ~fore ,belog 'elected. lo •Rap L1-b ·Qlu ·: .. .'ESSEN .. Ge£iziany (UPI)· Coftc!us· in 1853 in ' special . • . '. ._ .. W~ '!!<tin""Y. aod ~'SOVlet el!dbt. He· ·wu .. i-eelecied : ' · · \Jn10n sJaned: their ~ l~est; :"'' "'""' "-bl · 1 < c'bmmerctal ""-aement Sun-~ ~~.,HJID"'...:. • .•• -. -• -assem yman ....,(; ·P s-e+m v-----ea . ,. , .. ~~ 1j! ~fy in ::!!!'1! 1?anaged the. ~asblngton of-da.fhe Sovlet.s will prov~ ,'. malignant tumor was iemoved f1ce of Sen. Richard M. Ntx-We!!-Genna~r, with . $885 from hls ·tnt.eSUne. He entered ~~ vice · -presldenUaJ cam-mUl,ion in naturlt gas <Wet .the · Bethesda Jail. 3 :-for'' surgery paign. He enthusiastically sup--next: 20 year$ tieglnning In 1973 ' and hJs condition worsened. ported Nixon's later preslden-In exchange for 1.2 · million · '. · Dur Ing 1.9 5.2, t h e n· tlal efforts. tons of steel pipe. i- Break From Tradition I .LA Num Forni New Group LOS ANGELES · (AP)' dent of the group. "We recelv- Rmtan·C8tholic' Sisters of the ed no directive of any 'sOrt." Immacu1ate Heart or· Mary . The decision announced Sun- who · fought their aj.qibt'S.MP day climaxed a lime of lensioil arid Oie. V-aUcan for . the :fight· that began In 'October• 1967 . io modernize 'bave decided to When the order -most of regroup 'as' a Jay Qrganltation. theii:I teachers -aMOunced The. ~W; .t(P)Jj>, ~lied the ,plins to abaDCton habits and !mmacub\te Heart Com-such traditional dis;ciplines as mun1ty, wttl· not be the first fixed time! for prayer and ·lluch ' Clthofle group Jn the chapel. ·United State..· 'but wJU be by James Francis Card I n·a I far . the .largest, nun s• Mcintyre. aichbishop of Los 1pokemien· sa:V. Angeles at the time, frowned group lound new jobs, often teaahing in neighboring dioceses. Last June the ,roocleml.zing . wiri8 said' oUicJBI,. ha~1"11i«! for g reJK)rt orl iU: lnnovat.io but den.fed being order.eel fu . end the experiments. • ~ : Thr~ months _ )Jt~r •~ spokesmen for the order said th8l -!f "the · Vatlc&n withdrew· '-- its 0£flcia1 staius mosl ot llU! women ~CKlld continue lifliv,e· and' work to(lelher as arl autonomt>us lay group: The · · · " • I , The more than 300 sbters on the plans and threatened to jotn • natfOnal trend of defec· fire the nuns as teachers 1n tlons amid demands for self local parochial schools. Rather ~~tlon 11nd · freedom 'ihan give in, most of the l{'l?m _15uperflcia1 rules . sisters quit tPe ·schools In ~une ... "We ·are not leaviDR the I~ Vatican took no known action. ;· : ·~ _ _ The nuns made it clear .Sunr ~ . , .. day that tl>e controveiiy 'b.M ".. cmtlnued. ·. , · ·~. . · :ChurCh," sald Sister Anita The Vatican appointed an In- .Caspary, . bud of tb~ Los · vesiigative . commission of Ang~~ order. • "But Amerlcan bishops w h I c h new (onns, new styles are decided to divide the Im. ~alled for in .eveey age. In tWs macul~te HeaQ order. One way we may actually be of segrrie_nl, about·IO .gttcent or greater service to the church the nuns, bowed to the in the long run. Cardinal's order to retain '"'nle deciston comes on our tradttional ways. twn tniUaUve," said Sister .Some-Of the soo· nuns quit Mary-Mark Zeyea. Vice pmi-the -order.. 1boso in the olbtr "We :were at Ute point wbete · we ~d .. 19 make clear· our -· st3lU$ Gr die," said Sister Mary .Mark. : ', Sister_ Anita. 541• said: •iwe · .. don't ~ike.to sign Qllt, bul_lbcre . is nothing "e' CSJI do abput ·it:" . ·~ are WJfonn~;;--bat . ·plans call for the fonntr-nUns to continue workin& In 'Schoots and hospitals whUe exploring -new -wa;s to seek sPittlUal -lolnshlp -within the-group.· · ... " . " ' . -.. " ..-A-4 ; ..... , -::.:;:· .. • .. J "~ ".' ,-". • • l.i. •. • • ""Cf.. -:•.~·.Y-· ~ ,.._, --11 , ~ • • . ... . . ·.;" ' ......,.~ ... ~ 1 . ' .......... ~-.~ . . -· -. ,, • ~--f --'-. .~ ' .. • . . . • • • _,.Get the· 'BIG '6%.:.at .the ·:-.BIG ·'M . . • . .. .. . . I •. -•. ; •... , "•·, . ' . -·' ·. ... '•. I Eve..Yt>Ody l<nciws that N'OBODY TOPS THE Bl~ M -M~al Savings, . • • ·-.. .1.' in offering lhe most in earnings to savers. 6°/o 2 ye•i"t,;,ri\·•c.count with ,5,0op minmium .b•l•nc• st .. 0/o I y••t·.f•rrri •ccount, with $1 ,000 minimum bal1nc• 51;,.•/o l \.mOnth1'·bonus • 1ccount, with ·$500 minimum bal•nce 7'/:a 0/o Certific•t~ of1 dtiposit 1v1il•bl1, $100,000 minimum balance •• If you ere' a Mutual Siver,.llQW ls· the time to lnvnt addillonal funtla In lheM new M _SAlONIS ... Im• Fl lati 52 ' :;_~ • lllg~ accounts. (lneurance has been Increased to $20,000.) If you ere not a . t,futual 'SaVar, now I• the time to open your account at Th.• Big M-Muwal Savlng1. CORONA Dl!L,':IVfAR:. • -ACCOUNT.S NOW INSURED TO $20,0ool . .... W••T.ARCAD~ elO Wnt Duarte Road T•ltph°"' 445-01 e& COVINA > 200 North Cltrua Awnue Teltptione 339-547t cJL•NDAL• ,.. 339 North Brand BOulmfd T11ephone~M14' • ' • > • I : • . •" "'··"·--'· . ·'·~103'1 . ...... ~ .......... '4 • ."! • • . ' -.1 : ... / ·--· ': •. :.:.·.~ '"t-.. •. . .. i" ·~ \ ,, ,. .. '• . • • • r .. .. I '•• . . •, 1•r ., .. ~-::o o. ,._ -• • • T·"" • .,.,. ' •.·1 ,.; •• . ; . . . . ~· • " • ~· . :! ~ 1 " I ·i • ~ ~ ~ ! '[ ~ ' .. •• ). l ·, • • • • • • " r • DA.RY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE -- ,, .. . ., " n· ' ·\ I ! 1 l 1 ' l 1 l ' • ' I I I . • ' Deadly J?:rug -Scourg.e Any reJ)lalntng Orange Coast parents who cling to the notion that the drug tragedy can't happen In their families might have reconslderell In view of the drug raids at two Costa,Mesa high schools last week. The raids and arrests were in Costa Mesa but there can be no doubt that the problem ts not uniquely Co•ta Mesa's. It could as readily have been virtually any other high school, or junior ·high school, in Orange County.· Drug use and abuse bas become the county's No. 1 .&lat problem and no community ts In any position lo point the finger at another. The sD.ock in the Costa Mesa raids.for many was the sheer volume and variety of drugs seized, ranging from mild to the hardest of narcotics -opium and heroin among them. · -.~ · · - The contraband seized was valued at some Sl0,000. The total captured it week's end numbered 25, includ· Ing six adult p115hers, the major target.. Police and Newport-l't1esa school admlnl1traton ' stress 'that the raldl and arrests required the closest cooperation and weeb of c00·l'dlnated ef:forta between the two agencies, and that the get-fhugh policy will con- tinue in Newport-Mesa acboola. ' no one ag~ -.neither law enforcement nor ldiool1 .. -can cope with the drug problem alone. · But, both.1chool~ and lawmen emphasize that even their coordinate<! efforts can't succeed without greater cooperation and much ereater •wareneaa on the part of parents. · · Parents need to acknowledge that lb• the youth drug problem is not primarily a rt1pon>lblllty of.law en- forcement or of public education. It is, first and {oremoat, a problem of cblld <oaring. A Grab for .Attention • Just about the time we begin to hope that the young. er generation may indeed bring politics to a new high -.plane, the dream is rudely shattered. · . 'l'hlr1llne the dubious honor goes to some Orange County Young RepublicaJ!S Jputting them momentarily on .. up on their ·Young Demqcrat counterparts). The1e Orange County YR's blasted the chancellor of Unlvenity of Calliornla, Irvine for "inconsistency'' and "double standard.au for refusing to pennit the Stu .. denla for a Democratic Society I.I> hold their national convention at UCJ, hut yet pernllfting a former UCI campus SOS leader to be employed on the UC! staff. i · ' • As usual, the great tragedy Is In the lives of young· people which can be ruined 8lmost before they h a v e begiln -ruined both by the permanent mark on their records barring them from !lllmy kinds of Uvelihood in the future and by physical and J!l8lltal daniage result- ing from drug abuse. -· Out of the ea.ta Mesa school crackdown comes a lesson and a formula tor other communities, and eipec- ially their police and acbool administrators. Clearly, The record lndlcatea that, in wending his way through the crossfires and booby traps of campus rad!· calism, the UCJ chancellor bas so far managed a good record of maintaining a campus atmosphere conducive to loaming wJth minimum dlaruption. The YR's attack comes off as a rather childish ef· fort to s•t attention without really haVing anything worthwhile to siiy: 'Introducing your next U.S. Supreme Court Justice .•• a kgal giant of our time .•• good old Harrold Whats·his·name!' .. World Law ls Like Frontier 'Justiee 'Ibe 20th Century world, with all Its magnificenl technology, Is very much like a small Western town ln the early days of our nation, before sheriHs and judges and courta turned the town into a genuine .. community.·~ . Everybody arms himsell for what he claims is "defense"; but the line between ''defense" and "aggression" is a thin one, and nobody has the authority to decide which Ls truly which. While our aclenillic and technical achievements stagger the imagination, our 'civil and political arrangements have not progressed an Inch beyond the froir tier ment.allty. There Is no common law, no common protecUon, no peaceable me1111 for adjudicating disputes. EA.CH NATION JS Its own law, its own sheriff, its own judge. Each hu its own anenal of weapons hlddfn away, and - oot of fe&r more than out of hostility - each feels It must maintain an "arms superiority" over the others. The Western towns cou1d not Jong exist In this fashion, for only the outlaws fJouriahed as long as the Jaw was in private hands. And the country did nol grow and prosper IJJIW all assented to a common law wit.tvfnfort"eable powers. WORLD LAW TODAY is in private hands -which means that I.here is no Jaw, and therefore there ls no order, .Dear Gloomy Gus: . - Help light !he popu11Uon esplOl!on -llDIOke a couple of pacb a day. -W. J. D. "* """"" ,....,. ,....,.. ..... -_., ............. , ...... .,.., "' ........ .......,. ..,.,, Dllr ...... ~ Ls only anudly maquendln( ... .. national ~." Bul there 11 no ·sovereignty, either, far nuclear weapom make '"defense" me•plD1k:l1 and ''vie-. tory" for any -lmpoaible. n-""' the plalo lacll of the ..... n.., have ahnoy1 beeD Ille.,_ of the cue, bec1111ee all tlllt can ever u1st bellleell lndepeodeol. ~ ii an ~ truce, never 1 genuine "peace." Bui the big dll!""°"' today Ls thal no na.Uon retains any klnger the powtt to defend Itself -It can only ,.tallale In kind. W All USED TO BE called an "u- lenaion of pollile1," and with aome reason. Now, war bu become obeolete bec:IU¥1 pusbe! to the ultimate, it CID merely end in mutual 1e!f-deltnlcUon. AJoa:de eDefJY .... &fvm •• '° ma ))O'ftr tbat we bave Iott tbe power to ate It as a means of getting our own way by threats or by violence. The Western town grew too blg for · anarchy, and the modern world his grown too amall far IL We are all locked into the wne little cabin, and any shot through lhe t'elllng can depressurlz.e the craft, destroying the destroyer along with his vicUm. Not to recognize thiJ para- mount truth of our Ume 1a to betray the act of creaUon. Chaotic Baby Deluge .. We should measure lhe wealth of a nation by the freedom of Its citizens from hunger and racial auppresgion, and the freedom of its citizens to speak. We need an index of tranquility and environmental quality." Tbh: is the view of Dr. PauJ Ehrlich, a Stanford University population biologist, offered to a packed meeUng at the l!1nivenity of California. It poses a question which has-aJways faced society -how do you achieve human "quality" if you bllodly produce human beings without ~gard to quality. l'rom the beginniog, Americsns hsYO is· nored the question, deluded that quantity Is the key to their well being. But today even Americans, most aJOuent people seen ln history, begin to doubt. FIFTEEN . YEARS ago Presldenl Ei3<nhilw.., faced with birth control ~ vocatei, aafd fiatly that population ls nOt a concern of government. Last summer, President Nl1on, aurely Mr_ Eisenhower's poliUcal "son," sent a messege to Congress recommending an intensive study of population growth. He said American population has doubled In 50 yean, ind noted that by the year 2000. "another" 100 million wiU be added lo our number. The rrlm population production, an ~ o( whit demographers have been uylng ror yean, impressed Senators Quotes c • 1 ...., _,........ actttu, oe yo:lll =,__. -"I'm ltJll a lltUe 100 II'! lo be Ill the fnl>t llnu. There Ls f •• -11Nl8111J, even m00aUly. t'm terrlfltd on the freeways, lel alone Join a revolutlon." Mundt and McClellan, and Represen· taUve Milb, resulting ln bills to create a population commission. Dr. Ehrlich's quotation noted above dove-tails precisely wttlt the findings of the Bulletin of PopulaUon Reference Bureau, a prt\rate research organization. Edikrs ·of the BulleUn wtlcomed Mr. Nl.t..,'1 PnJ!!OSal, 11111 aV<md 11 did no1 go to the heart of the omfnous situation facing the United States, u well as all mankind, in the chaoUc deluge of babies.. THE NIXON PROPOSAL, says the Bullelln, was addressed to how to "ac· commodate" the UKI million In the next 30 years, whereaa the mortal problem ls how to arrest the population growth~ The BulleUn says pmcnt populatiiln awareness is sWI in a "talk-no do" stage. We must enter a "do" stage before we begin to solve the social dislocations inherent In runaway population growth. Commissions. conferences, exhortations, do not attack the problem at lls roots: "Even the rising tide of wordt ls confined to trad1Uoaal family planning, with only a few ploneen addressin• the l•l'f!tr, more crlilcal ;....., of. populallon policy." Our pruent JIOINl•ll<>n OC>pollcy hu built two or three American dtles which can hardly function u communlUes, their lnhabl14nl.s ltvtnc I n <OY!ronmentltl • degradaUon. Jn lea degree all clUes ""' smotbertd In the lllM loerlla. PopUla- U.. edllclUon Ls ·not """'1>oriled In the scbools or Jn any pemmtnt stnscture. WtUare inaUtullool 1Uevl11t the stale of • the dej)r!Ytd; -1-sUon ~h 1nnu1J their.work, and will .Ull be IMUlllng It In the year 2000 under conttmporary philo>ophy. • .. Ha"~orth St.-uggle Wore Solon• Down • Senate Likely to Confirm Carswel~ WASRlNGTON -"I bellevo In the foqlvenesa of sJna" goes tJie ~;a -· and ... thsl -the 5enslt will probably coollrm G. Hlrrold COnweD to the fluprtme Court, thoqb lloere Ls not one among them who does not believe that even Clement Ha)'qlW'Orth, for all hil conflicts of lnlerat and beolllnl the code of judicial etbJca, wu not-a belter a man who in Itta couJd author the word.I man. "I am a believer tn white aupremaCy and 1be trouble ii that tena&on -like shall always be so govcned'' is an journalLsta -are Ural and wary. Tlla . astoallhlng lhlng to do. llrugle over ~ -. tbem True, Judge Carswell has ,....ii~ down. Moreov«, there 11 lbe dnld of •P" U--· and senaton hsYe lalked of pw1nf to be automallcally aplml 1111)' yootbful emir (as thou&h, as a 10-year· Soutbemer er any Nboa. i:ppo6nt.ee. 8en. old, be once threw a rock at a street Birch Bayh (!>'Ind.), wtfo i,.s !be opt ·· llgb1). Bui there Is not a Southerner In aclllnlt Haynsworth, pul 11 lli<clnctly: "l the Senale who ever -in 1148, -·or just can'I 11and the .thoqbt of ...., since -.found It neceasary to oae thal through lt all over again." langu.a;e. BA YB AND 1118 allle8 on the jlenate Judlclaty Commll ... will tiy to 1a1n a llWe llme -long enough for their COW>- trymeo lo malce their owo-private Judgmenl.s o! Mr. NI.too'• ..,, choloe - but u of .... that Ls the most they hope to gain. Aod that will oot be • lltUe. To appolnl . TO APPOINT SUCH a man In 1970, under the guise of ' ' 1 t r l c t con- strucUonb1m," iJ not just a ml.Ible but a dangerous one. To .. y to me.n like Charles Evers arid Whitney Young that they must believe In the 1ystem and ln slow but orderly !Worm, a!'ld then appoint Judge Carswell to the Supreme Court, Is to baod the Eldridge Cleavert a victory of eoonnous proporUons. 'Aod John Mitchell, the ~tect of Mr. NI.toe's defeal ln the ~orth matter and who did bis homework on Carswell as clumsily as ht did on Hayiisworth, seems not to understand. No man of Carswell''· qualifications, he promptly II.id, 8boukf be queltloned for pollt1cil oplniona: voiced 20 years ago. One might ask what Mitchell's ttsponse wOuld be U a candidate for office had oal.led, JO ye.an.. qo1 for a tenlnist SOdal1sl repl!bllc Ii! the Uol!ed Stales. One IUlpedl It ii only certain boys, in Mitchell's vu, who will be boys. NOR DOES .JUDGE Carswell'• subse- quent jupic1al record bear o u t repu~ for his earlier view. Hls civil rights opinion!! have been regularly over- ruled, and one Washington lawyer who worked lo Tallahassee as a civil rights volunteer In 1964 recalls Ca.i;,swell delay· ing a habeas corpus petition because the paper on which It was written was im- properly lined. Once again Mitchell has made Mr. Nix· on look fooUsh. The Presi~ent wanted ·a Southerner who would go &low on desegregation and the righl.s of the ac· cused, and there were men available whose appointment would not be insulting to anyone. There are deans of Southern law schools -Daniel Meador of ~ma and Virginia , Lindsey Cowen of Georgia and Frank MaJoney of Florida are ex· amples -whose conservaUsm is un· questioned, but whose dignity and moderation are also. OR THE PRDIDENT· could have made a symbolic appoinlmenl. Ellber Sen. Sam Ervin~ or Sen. John Stennis would have met bis requirements, and neither of them ever felt the need or the inclination to advocate white supremacy. One Southern senator -a Haynsworth supporter -spoke of the Carswell ap- pointmenL as "an f example of the Adminiktration's unerring instinct for mediocrity" in the appointment of Supreme Court judges. The Senate will almost certainly find Carswell qualified : - as to John Milehell, there is more doubt every day. Long-haired Boy Has His Admiration · To the Editor: Referring to the Jetter (Mailbox, Jan. 26) from Bill Simmons telling of rlscrimlnalion against him in job seeking • and hurtful remarks of his partn11' 'riends *ause he bu let hiJ hair grow long: ' The bey hsa my -itaUon and "°"' gratulations. He is an Individual-and be •viii find that very often in life It will take inlelllgenct, diplomacy. social skill and guts to be an individual lie should keep II up. Of most Im- portance, he hu the support of his pa;enll; secoodly, he bas more ad- miration frmn th.ls older a;eMtaUon than he thlnks! ED SECARD r AJp .. lt .l•llfJle and I have found that the majority of them ab.are my senthnents. II ... m. as lhough with all tile money spent, the atate could have investigated .90mt v1C111t areas across from the part for parking and left nature as it was. I agree we need more: faclUUes for the 1f<1W1n1 popu11tlon bul lei'• do li for the. people, not the automobile. JIM GILLOON TV S11rllelllanre To the Editor: When I read your article about the "No Knock" raida being supported, t came to the reallzation of how slow technic.J ad· vance Is. Don't our great leaders realize that they could just install television cameras In every home? Then they could hire just a few monitors to keep track of us. Thia would be much more effective than havtna the police breaking down -·· IT WOULD AI.SO let the police get more involved in protection of life and property, instead of protecting our morals and health. Since the drug pushers are very sneaky, I see no other way for the government to stop this "mind pollution" except with the constant and total observation and investigation of all "its citizens. After all, the policemen can't be everywhere. STEVEN f:. LAUBLY S1Can Lake He1>le1C To the Editor : · I read Tom Barley's review of the American Ballet's production of Swan Lake in the DAILY PILOT. ll is apparent.. that Mr. Barley's forte is not ballet. His carping about the lenglli ol the corps de ballet's dresses is out oC order. We saw To the Editor: It'• too bid that we have come Into an age where we are catering' to automobUei lnste&d of ptople. I am referring to Ute ""' uphail iUoile, "llohe<l)I Stole Part.'LWhat wu Once a beautiful pm-t of grass and trees, which lncklentally took maDJ years to grow and mature, la now a hodge-podge of asphalt and spindly palm trees. What a shame it is to destroy nature and replace it with an area for the Homes Are Like Autos Swan Lake Saturday afternoon and the young ladies wore the c.lassic and proper modified tutu taglionis. Al to the set and costume designers, had Mr. Barley got- ten to page 46 of his program he would have noted the credits. automobile. - I HAVE SPENT mllly yean of ... joyment 1n·thJ1 once beauUf\11 part and I am very d.laturbed by its prerent con-• dltJon. I have discussed this with many long-Ume midenls and periodic visitors ••George--~ Dear Geor(t: They lay theft Is ''no fooJ Ul<e ID old f"'I." Al just whsl age does an "old fool" by deftnlUOn become that? c.c. McP-hoqht a mall pn>duced csr, wKh it< thouSlnds of perta. Soon alter he left the lhow room be turned a corner and 1 • wheel broke in two. McPherson lost conlro~ and got hurl. He sued the car maker, who offered evidence that hil company bad lalcen the utmost care to assemble the car and check each part. sun, the court held tile maker "ltrletly llsble." U • malcer selll somelhlnl which people buy wttbout mechanical ln- spoctlon, the buyer can leg.Uy r.ty on lls fl1-for it< Intended use. If tt hurts aomebody when the buyer use& it as the seller intended, the seller becomes liable. 'nie buyer oeed not prove In court U1)' negllgaice on tbe part ill the aelltr. Lecally. tile oeller hsd "war· ranted" h1a product. THIS RULE APPLIES to the sale of llUcb lhinl• u foods, drugs, mechanical deYtcw, ml the like where In "lmpUed" Desr C. C.: , warrant)' pn1«1s the-· _11 ":l "::: = ~ nc«d Ls 11.-J:y lrrlt\gle lool;td al a modam home, liked the Door ~ aad loo1Uon, (Write to Geor1e. !he only X· and bouPI It. A )Oat altmrardl, the rated .tvtce colwnnill. He'• not as MIUn1 l)'t'·"' lea-eel and ruined hla rilque as the lady columnists, bul llome and furnlllhloo. . that's the Way. he slgna hb name.) tn the sultibat foll9wed, 1.he court said, .O::.--if--" •0 1n tenn1 of today's todety, there 11 no ,_ __________ :....__, meaningfnl dlsUncUon between the mau As an added Jfle, the ending or Swan Lake wltb the prince and princess gliding across the sky into lhe sunrise would have been laughed at 30 years ago. Jt i! produtUon and sa le of autos, and tho rather refreshing that Victorian sen· mass production and sales of homes. tim entality ·is coming back; but let us "When a buyer buys a tract home from hope not too much ol it. an advertised model, he relies on the ._ JOHN WRIGlIT developer's skill and on his represen. t.aUon ·thnt the house Is built in a wortmanllte manner. lha& It ls Li\ for habitation. 'lbe buyer has no architect or profebional adviser of his own. If the house 11 until, the builder i• strictly liable." ON THE OTHER HAND, the buyer of an individually deltped or tncUvJd1µtlly ' comtructed borne would have to -prt1ve negilgenc,e U he Is to hold ·his builder liable for hsnnfui deftCU. Slrlcl liablUIY dooa not apply to such "wvlols" 11 UM>le or the doctor • enatneer, or accountant wbo may make mlflllke• In their ptlJC!ucll. Claims .,.. 1Uch -le mull\ 11\lll be proven In ctllrt. Thtre lll•Y be llablll\y, but DOI 0 1trlct" llabWty. - • ' ! ' NOte: .COlt/Ornia laWJ1ers offer tlifs column .so 11ou mou know about au r laws . ---- Monday, February 2, 1970 The editorial paue of the Dally • Pilot seeks to inform and atfm- ulate readers by presenting thb 1lttoSfHJJ')l!r's opinions and com- mento111 on topics of intlf'ut and tignlfioonc<, b¥ provfdhlg o fDr11m . for Ille erpr•llioft of o•r read<rs' oplnlolu, qnd bf pr11.,.tlnfl thf df .. ,., ....,. poiftts of mfol'tM<l obrm>in and spoke"""' Oft topics of 1111 de¥. Robert N. Weed, Publisher ------~-- 1 ' I ' ' e n ,t. s e • ·• ,, d l· d n g d ~ ,. IS T " ............................................................. ____________ .... ________ ~~--~...,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.. ~~ . - . • ' Waitresses · Are ' ' 'A Generous Breed VMen!/J>t'S fR'I If F.tJ. l.f Last 5 Days ... Valentine 's Day_ Delivery Guaranteed/ Give him your love in a fine portrait for Valentine's Day . . . it's the gift he wants most, especially H he's away In Slirvice. ChOoie his lavorile pose lrom 11 complete selection of proofs. And the 11 Sittlna Charge will be applied to any of cur excitlnl Valentine Specials. 11,µROAJ:nN"A.Y i 'Z·JIJ1-ld. llJ Only On• Fln1t stocks In 1n homt ecNlltM. Tl!At's a big deal? lt1Js 111 Or#lgr Cotll'llJ. The DAILY PILOT Is the Mlf dally n~p1Pff that dfllv- t ts the paclc;l9l THESE PENNEY STORES WILL ·sE OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOONs -- 12 ro·-5 P. M. • BUENA PARK • BURBANK • CANOGA PARK •DOWNEY • FULLERTON • GLENDALE • HUNTINGTON BEACH • INGLEWOOD r LAK~OOD • • LONG BEACH • LOS ALTOS • MONTCLAIR • NEWPORT BEACH -• NORTH HOLLYWOOD • SAN FERNANDO • SANTA MONICA • TORRANCE • VENTURA • • WESTCHESTER • WEST COVINA • WHITTWOOD • IWl.Y PU.OT Malaria · Effects Feared Doctors Urged to • ·Wat ch !leturning Viet Gls , ' HONG KONG. TAllOR MEN'S· & LADIES Custom TQiJo.ring . All At Hong ong Pr•i!'S *Made· To-Measure .... · SUITS -$49-$89 LADIES KNIT SUITS $45-$95 Monday & Tuesday Only Feb. 2·3 9 A.M.·9 P.M. POWER T.OOL SALE! enne~J AlJNAV8 RRBT IWAUTY ...... c:avr- VA!llA•• SPRD IAIUSAW REG. 24.99; YOUR CHOICE, 19. 9~ THRU SAluRDAYI -· Ii" VAllAALI Sl'Elll -ING DRiii. ll .. -doftlopo 0.1,000 _foa ........... ....... .... cu.n• l!llAL Ac:TmN - High qually '""'"-loal and ...... -b:-•111' and 3l1".714•· pad. ll .. , 2 . . • • • • ' • ·- •• • lti ... 'Ontp. MOtor dMafopa 0.2,IOO .,... ,,. ', ......... Tllb ...,. """ ... left. Locling trltl•r tw.ltch, 3 prong adoptot, .... and ............ and tPndl• ......... 2 ... ""'P. --· .4,(IOll -.... and 1,000 ... u.. • lllcl"lled •••••••••••• 1t.ff YOUR CHOICE, 19~9.9 DECORATOR LIGHTS .. ..... , ..................... .. .. ...... ._., ............ ,. ..... ''·" Ci lltht wolOf-' ''"" chondeller, "·" ll"A--.whfiClll....,.~·ltM , ................. """" ·-·· .. "·" CANOGA PARK g.arlng, hnnbrtt. aluminum '"°"""' and loddno ....... twflch •••••••••••••• 19.99 .... •••••••••••. : •• 19." 65 PC. soacET SIT wnR 19"'. ma. TOOL BOX 39.99_ .... ..... ·., ... .., (1911 .. -.. ....., ...................... ,II.JI Set ..... \6·; ,.. ............ . .........., .Ss1l1n1, ....... .,. _. ........... .., ........ ..... with-· --..._for ... ... -Ttoli-heo ...... troy, • • llOWI TliUE V~LUES AT AA\' ONE Of , THW PEHNEV ST~~l • t.AKfN/000 DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH _ ~T.URA SHOP S!JND.4:'(, TOO 12to5P.M.I :: •• • I ( • .. • OAll.Y I'll.OT , M~y. Frbruary 2, 1970 FreiilMexleo? .-----==-----...,...~~ 4.83 ;~,g~er Pair Found Sho.t I ,,.,,..__. ... MR.MUM , ---Reagan'·. ~Budgei , . ·Tight.est ~.ver? ~ (l.\lllC . oe.m;1'/ICS • I • • In Canyon Area . . •• •SAN l'EDRO (AP) Sherltra ttepoUca today sought the ldentitlell of two' men found Bhot lo~ death In a brushy canyon area. Tbe men ·appeared to · be in their early 30s and of La·un _ extracttqn. in;ve111tigators said, adding paJien In their wai~u were tn Spanish, suggesting they ma,y have come from Mei:ico. Fingerprints have bttn sent to fi:~ei:ican law en- forcement a,gencies. The men's wallets and other personal items were found ne3r ,their bodies, diSCS)Vered Why Do 'You Read _sui\day. Robbery apparent!Y •. ,1 SACJ11MENTcl tUPI) -wiltincruda~lncr<ases In the wu not 8 motive, deputtes r Gov. ~d 'Reag91''i,1910-7l sales and income lai:es to said. One man's waJllrt con· I budget m'ay be qne or the make up for revenue lost by talned flO, the other's, S7'. 1\1 tightest ever praeehted lO the reduc:il'lg the property ta~ Both men had been shot ' ~ ~ I several times with a pistol and · legWature becaule the state .... Th1s in turn would mean a r se had been dead for about 12 ~ can't raise money for ~ew: in state spendi.ng -above, for hours. investigators reported. 11 coMtrud.ioa, sources ·said t!>-~nee. a '6.5 billion budget. Four youlhs hill<llmbing in ' day. 1 New building prdjects are the area found one of UM> ~ The budget Which. goes to bmng cuttalled because in- bodies in a gully beside a f!.. the liglslltu~ Tuesday is ex~ !tattoo has driven interest telephone· microwave tower. · · · · ' . . , rates to 8 percent and has They called police, who found ' • peeled to be -about $6.5 billion made il impossible I b r the other body nearby. -oolyora 4.a·~reent increase· · dilitotrila to sell cOn!lrUctlon Detectives dismissOO any 1, from th.is year's $6.2 blllioo ~ lldnds. link between the slaylngs and spendlol bill -the ~ • The slate constitution Jim.its the reporfed discovery Satur-predicted. .. • ~ amount of Interest the day night of another man's .. The budget will finance state CQD-PIY to 5 percent on body in the same area. state gov~mment durini; \be bond!\ sold to raise cash for ,. The victim, D8.vid ~icKen-fY~ fiscal yecir beginnlnJf)uJy 1. the water project, to provide dree, ·2r, ol South Gate, was. The tight financ1ng"." pro-veterlpS' fann and home stabbed to death, police said. • jections also take into account loans and to build schools. Harbor Division or ricer s a predicted general fund A proposed change In the booked on investigation o[ de£icit of about f167 million c0t1stitution goes before the murder Steven Lee Carter, Zl!, Teacher·· Um'ons M·erge, oexlflscal year. The deficit is vot<rs In June which would and Ronald Allen .Sterling, 22, anticipated unless some sort permit ~ state to sell bonds both 'or Huntington Park afler of budget cutting or legislaUve al up lo 7 percentt- f See by Today's Want Ads e Bugkic this on for style; Dark blue '68 V\V with white pin stripes, ucri- flce at S1315. • rrom AquarlUJ 1o Zebra . • ~cter a.nalysil by mail, .astrol~ ldenti- tieation card and aymbol, research in!onnation, etc. e Lut minute han&~ _-aJ... ways a b&b,Y·sil1er bandy U yoU'll clip the aervioe directory list for reliable day or njght chUd cart. lhey brQUgbt M\:Kendre?'s action is laken to curb spen-By not planning for heavy body ·to San Pedro Community Clarm' ·33 ()/0 M· embersh1"'p ding or provide Increased in-ronstruction, the budget would I'==:;::=::::!!"==============-' tiospital. /(. come. • 1 appear to have only a small A n 0 t e d publisher in Chicago TheY were Jaken Int 0 -Reagan's tax revision plan increase althou~h ~pending for T da ' s•n.,..ks Today So Slo1vly? reports there is-a simple tech-cust~y. afler Uley gave con· LOS ANGELES (UPI) _ will belong to a single group. also ls expected to go ~ore n? n -construction programs 0 Y S lit.IL ' nique or ta~iU reading which 1 fllcUng stories of how lhey , Two rival teache~· pro-Robert Ranson, president or lhe legislature this week .. Th~ will out of-necessity have to i;hould enable you to Increase • came upon MrKendree's body, . . the new group, said the vole-,,~go'.'.:v'.::ern~or'....'.'.'alr".:e'.'.'.ad~y'.....'.'.:bas~s~ru'.'.:d'..:· •:t ~incr~ea:::•::•·~-----_:_-----------'"-------di speed and yet re-..-police said. Officers said the fcssional groups 1n I h ls ,-~ :U~h ~ore. 11-tost people do men :epOrterl findfng McK~n-district, one of lhe largest in was "proof positive that not realize haw much t h e y dree m a street about a mile the nation. merged Sunday in teacliers are sick and tired of could increase their pleasure, from the microwave tower. what may be the harbinger of organizational wrangling.· success a~ income by reading a single national teaehers' "We are hojM:ful now that raster and more accurately. . . According •to this publisher, F:re· ch:nf l?rganlZ8LiQn. our parent state and national many people, regardless of ., e..c-; The new group, to be called bodies will be encouraged to their present reading skill, can United Teachers-Lo& Migeles, set their own parlisan, fac· _use. th.is simple_ tecbo.ique J.o. JtiJ·Ur"d. ·• .JY11S app[Oytd .on_~n_t._999 to -LionaJ interests..aside, arid-will Improve their reading ability c:; S,042 vote by members otllle t d 1 1 to a remarkable degree. Whe • AssociaUon oC C I a s t r o o m niove . o~ar one s 0 g e er reading stories, books, tech-CIUCO CAP)_ The local Teachers and the American organu.ation.for t~ac .hers ni cal matler. it becomes pas: fire marshal, remained Federfilion or Teachers Local everywhere in California and sible to read-sentences at a . critically injured today after 1021. AFl.rCIO. ' the nation," he said. glance and entire pages in sec-being hit by a collapsing steel \Vilh lhe merger, 88 percent onds with this method. awning during a Sunday fire of the district's 25,000 teachers To acquaint the readers of that virtually destroyed six. this newspaper with the easy-stores and a vacant hotel here. to-follow rules for developing Several firemen worked five .rapid reading skill, lhe com-minutes getting marshal Ray pany has printed lull details of w. Head, 58, oqt rrom under !Ls interesting sell-training me-the awning, authoritie." said. thod in a new booklet, "How He was revived by :nouth-to- to Read Faster and Retain · mouth resuscitation en route More." malled free to anyone l h v.•bo requests it. No obli1aUon. to Enloe Hospita, ~here e Flood Nea1· nd underwent surgery for ex- Send your name, address, 8 tensive bead and chest in· rip code to: 835 Diversey, Pkwy.. Dept. 305-912, Chicago, 60614. A postcard will do. . . juries. Cause of the blate was still under inYesti.gation. . . N.1 UllEl£ST.COMP81JNDED DAILY • ~INSURED TO S20. 000 . , . ' I ClIP Radar Use Study Urged SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A two-year experimental plan to 'determine if the California Highway Patrol should be permitted permanently to use radar to catch speeders, has been proposed by -Assembly William Ketchum, (R·Pass Robles). Ket.Chum said Sunday radar ' would be used only in areas with high accident rates or where long high-speed chases frequently occur. Rich Homes SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Flood walers which came \11ithin 10 feet of some buildings are threatening to destro'y a section of expensive homes along the Sacramento River south of Redding. The Dooding Sunday was blamed on a ne:ar mullilum release of water from Sha&ta Dam abwl • 10 miles up stream. The release caused the river to erode the banks and undermine s w I m m I n g pools and palios. Helene Curtis conditioning treatment, shampoo and style 3.88 W1 SPECIAltlE IN THE CARE OF FASHION W!C S USE YOUR PENNEY CHARGE CARD- NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY "ULLllTOft Oni•l•lr Ctn191" ... floor, lfl-4) .. flUWTl!MtOH •tACM Hlll'lllllf""' (911'9r w ·noor. m.1n1 • WIWl"Ollr t•ACtt '"""" ltltl'llll ..... llOOr, M+ttlt . ' en~1~ ALWAVB FIRST llUAUTY • .. . " B.roa Through --· loom sale! . aturday only! ; 'Penthouse,' our 501 9 nylon sheared pile carpeting... · Reg. 5.99 sq. yd'. NOW $s-.... yd. Easy to care for ••• long wearing so1 • nylon carpeting in your choice of S dee· orator colon. Carpet in 'Penthouse' now while you can save an a whole houseful. -'BaJletl; oyr Zefchrome® acrylic/mocacr'ylic shear ••. Reg. 10.50 sq.'yd, NOW •9 --' . .... yd. See this beautiful miracle blend in ca sheared pile carpeting ihatwe've called, 'Ballet' ••• in 10 decorator colors. You'll fall in love with it. 'Liverpo~I' nylon shag ... for the look of luxury ••• Reg. 10.99 sq. yd. NOW $9 .... yd. Luxurious shag ••• Carrfarnia's favorite ••• 'Liverpool' will steal your heart in 6.lovely decorator colors. Choose your favorite and have luxury underfoot. Padding and installation a.allabl. at regular law Penneyp;... -LIKE .lr.::cHARGE ITI For SHop at Home convenience, ·Phone the store in your Jocal .ar~ • We bring samples. • free consuttation. . . o No obligaffon. • Free .mmate. ' CANOGA PARK (883-3660) DOWNEY ·(86?..s41) FUtlfRTON WCEWOOO NFNPOllf lfAQI (871-4343) (-7000) (m.o7'3) HUNTINGTON BU.CH MONTClAIR · VEN1\lll. (892.mtl (621.3111 °' n>7217) (6Gol'592J - •• ~--~-----~-------------------~--~~~ . ' I l , , • 15% OFF Drc:iperies made-to-your , measure or decorator fabrics by-the-yard, this week only! • Droperie1 mode lo any .size with tieback' if you 'll'l'ish. • Choose from over 70 ~'ernJ, 700 c~ori •. • Sel~cted from. iuch fabrics 01 ontiqu• satins, jacquord1,1he"ers, prinh. •Matching bed1preads (lvailoble in some fabrics. • f ine-quality, worlvnan· ship, fine detailing inc ludes: • A~ hems and hroders •' 11/2'' blind stitched side ~e"ams, co;ner W.eigh1, •Mitred Corners on lined drapes Pre-school boy's shirts and slacks Never-iron Penn Prest" plaid bUtton-down col· lared shirts, sizes 2-7, savings priced. Machine · wcish and·tumble dry for carefree washdoys. . 1.44 Never-Von polyester/cotton pants in ol ive, blue or whiskey, sizes 3-7. Machine wash and tumble dry these, because they're Peon p;est.• 1.44 Toddler's acrylic oveisleeper valile - Stops worry', oller kicked off covers Coty savings' oft these 100% acrylic oversleepers in assorted colors'. Skid. resistarit: plastic soles and elastkii.d ankles. Buy several pairs now to keep all the latlo ones you know worm oil night long,._ wm1out .,,...,rs.Sizes 11/2-4 .3.50 ' ' • • Men's Penn Prest"' never-iron sport shirts and slacRs now priced for big savings ..• Sport shirts in morv~lous polyesterfc otton solid colors end plaids, short sleeved. in sizes 5-M-l- XL, •• a value in never-iran casuof wear! . Casual U-Grad styled slacks in assor ted colors •• ~ polyester/cotton for no-ironing-machine core. Buy several pairs' now. and save .· Men's sizes. ' 3.99 I --• Special buy on boy's jackets.now ..• • Unlined 65o/o polyester/35o/o cotton poplin jack111:ts with barracuda style collar, zip 'front,.in asso rted cOlors. An indispensable ii.em in,any hoy's ward· robe .•. now va lue priced for a limited time only. Hurry in while stocks last! Sizes 8·1S-f0rl:Hg'ond lfttle brother. 3.99 "-· • • i\ r .. , Boy's smart buckled shoe value ... They look just i~~ D11d 's s~oes , .. • r .. Handsome ·brown grain vinyl uppers on Pentred • soles and heels fbr ex-tra 'weor, will please him with their grown·up style,.ond yO'UlOrlheir low price. Children's sizes . ~ .... 4.88 I I ' i I l .. . ' ' SPECIAL ' PURCHASE Pantyhose • Seamless stretch, snug fit long we;r, value priced! • Stock up now on dozens of our fa mous-for-wear, fomov~for-fit ponty hose in 2 marvelous shades, Suntan and Coffee Bean, S-A·l-Xl. I• :, ........ ·-.,-.-;:_ : -"'r'·. r.Jf"'~ /"i.~ ;.4f'' • ~ ~ ,. ' ., '~. • l '" , : ., . I " If j " ~ • j * ;. I ,, f J <, ' I , • Save on ':"omen's nylon petti-pants! 100°/o nylon tricot petti·ponts ••. a rore bvy in quality •.• they're the solution to your underco ver mystery •.. beciutiful in white, assorted color~. in sizes for women. Buy now and save . 99c Attractive strap and buckle style sho1 soving\ for little girls! Pretty bi'own groin '4'inYI Uf>Pers on ribbed rubber soles, in the new broad toe lost ore a real volue in style .•. to please ony little girl and Mother, too! Children's $izes. 4.99 · ' .. O~LY PILOT • 8 .- • Girl 's flannel pj's and g.owns ac!d up to r.ozy saving and ·s_w~et dreaming_now ••• Sanforited" cotton flannel pajamas and gowns is assorted c?lors that happily· go throu~h machine washings .•. and come out like new ••• oll at ooe low price-for ·stocking up. All j,; 9irl's sizes 4 throu9h 14 for big and little sister, too! J . . . ·~ ' " • ·~ 1.99 • Blankets for, lull or twi'n size beds Top quality at budget prices .•• polyestei-/cotto'n bl~nkets, 72 X90" to fii fµll or twi n• beds ••• g~ld, moss, peacock or P,ink solid ·color~. Buy one for every bed in lhe house now while't~ savings ore 9'"°'' . 3.77 ·~- _ Melamine 45 pi'!te dinnerwaie service for 8 and a choice of 3 ,Satterns ••• lmogine! Seplci! for 8. in your choice o( 'Sun~ down', 'Ivy' or 'Acopolco' patterns. Sturdy, bttroc4 _ tivt melomine ••. at this fontosticolly low, low price for you or for gif s. 9.99 . • AVAILAB_LE AT'. YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE ' • ___ d . I • ' , • • ' • - .. " ' I oOAiLYPILO.:.' -------"'-"-d"-'-''-''-"'-"'-"-'·-1_,_,o ,_. • GRAfFITI by Lea ry . ' Children's Clothi11g Protectecl \VA SHINGTON !AP) -In an effort !o prolecl toddlers, the ·';ornn1erce Dt!partmenl has taken the first step to- ward 1nalling children's sleep.. wear, underwear and dresses safer from fire. Secretary Maurice H. Star.s ordered notice placed in the Federal Register to indicutc that a n~w or revised flam ma- bility standard may be need- ed for the three classes or children's wearing apparel. After receiving comments arid suggestions. the secretary can then propose more Strin- gent standards ll n de r the Flammable Fabrics Act, if he beHev~~ they Mc necessary. Stans said lhe action is a followup tv last year's notice by the department that a new or revised nammability stand- ard migh t be needed for wear· lng appa rel generally. He said evidence analyzed since th at time. including re- search data from the Depart- ment of Health. Education and Welfare. indicates that special hazards may be associated with children's sleepwear, un· derw ear and dresses. The data showed that chil- dren under 6 years gf age were inj ured more frequent· ty from clothing fir~ than most other age groups. Stans said Friday's actio n, a recent proposed nammabil- Hy standard on carpets and rugs and the expected is· suance. in Lhe near future or notices that oew standards niay be needed {Qr bedding a'!d general wearing apparel are a part or a series or steps to carrv out the mandate of the Flafnmable F'abrics At:l. The 1953 law contained 1niltl standards for all wearing ap- parel but was enacted pri- marily to rid the market of clothing th a t \vent up in flames easily, such as the S()- called •·torch sweaters ." lt was amended in 1967 to allow the commerce secretary to propose more strlng_en_t stand- ards ~·hert necessary. A new standai-d on chi!· dren's garments probably could not be put into effect before l<.ite summer or early fall . After the notice is published In the Federal Register. the department must wait at least 30 days for commenls and sug- gestions. A spokesman said it ~·ould then take at least an- other month or so to analyze the data. The secretary then would order his proposed new stand· ard published in the Federal Register and another 30 tlays would be reguired for receipt of comments. Interested par- ties could also ask that hear- ings be held. thus delaying its- cffective dalt furth er. 119Vtl AOAIN rHt Mck fMilftl _.._.,_rt.Met•......_• TOJLAFL•X• . Toilet ~ Pluftg.r 'Unlike wditll>rp' plunc~. Toil:"llr.11 doe.I "°' pem'!it (Vll'!Pf"'IM'li "'' ... .....,. ... ~ ht epladio btit.k OI" .,_,pe. With 'l'Wl8tlo the lull """'"'• .,._. tht•9&11 th-= c lo11ifll m•11 •nd ..w. tt °""""'· • ~IM Sf'Of'$ S"'-"M .. ~CJll • COffUt1 ITlllS. CoVll'1 l«IO ~ltOUMO • ,,,.._"lAtLelVU lllJl.tlOHT rlT ..... ~'felle&t' ·~ AT MAID'#Altl STOllS • F . . E. AL~!!!!~TY'I•--~ t1rn1ture -air 1 IP'' Save $50 on a 4 piece modern style bed· room set finished in cherry venee rs ••• begutifulJy! The group includes: a 1riple•dresser, an upright mirror, a S drawer chest and a full or twir. siz:e headboard with frame. Reg. $349 ....................... NOW '299 • \ Save 20% on cu,stom order • • • upholstered furniture! (LIMITED TIME ONLY!) .J • YOU PICK THI fAIMC""" --h raclc that shows you the _... ..a.. "awdlable In oad. fabric. .Choose tweeds .. ..,../a11lllli10 ftlYOll """"" annhed,aitorplaln1 ma!ela,.. ..... , I • ..,,.. ~ lwuds and prints; vinyk1 olefins .. plalcli,tn~(tanclllrlpos. You'll find th ... and many,· . ...,_......,.. Wwb llJ. OU..-. upholstery department. YOU PICK THI STY1I to mix or match with your decor. You'll -•El... of lclw to makt your home lovelier. Pldr: fl'om 'Contemporary', 'Tradltfonar and 'Sponi•h~ llJle fun;lsu that w.'11 upholsler to your tatte. Select a beautiful -'"""" • tndhlckial pieces. Sff how exciting sofas, '-..... chcllt, ollamanr, ncllnon, soctlonal•, •olabeds and athtr fvmllvN w!U look, when they ore cuslom upholstered. UA PINNIYS TIMI PAYMENT PLAN Save $99! Solid blrc• la ly Merica 7 piece dl11l19 set...., hr ~ ..... 2 door bull11, a 2 glass door <II-I ...... a Gx41G" ...i tolile with two 9" loo-, 2 side chain _. 2 -..._ E• llont construction! Save $100 on an 8 piece modern styles J dl1l19 set. in fi ne pecan veneer over selected hard- ' woods. Includes: china hutch, '2" x 6411 rectangular 1able with thr.e 1~ leaves, A hi-back side chairs, 2 arm chai rs, ..... ba.:-"t Reg. $649... . ......... _ .. _NOW '550 leg. $779-··················-····NOW '679 f Save $70 on our 4 piece Mediterranean bedroom group now ••• En joy handsome pecan veneers with molded overlays. The set includes::. a trtple dreuer, mirror, 5 drawer chest and a lull size panel headboard with frame. Tho Old Spon1"1 .look with glaud and distressed finish imparts a feeling of opulence to this magnificont group. Save fl)r a ltmited time. . ,s.N. S.0 • • Ny'• or 9lrl's 3 piece ·corner bedroom group ••• ..... ..,, ICllttl laolc for your-·· ~room ... 2 twin beds or a sitti ng room. Boy's ....., '-..,. H ..,.., ....,i -...i bolsten in black, black ond white quik caps. •allSI ..,_ tlUic+ Mio. .Gltf1 group has '1',.nch Provinciar look wjth fiesta Rad lslill"' ~ plfit flllid "°"""" apr-i., whn. onflqued comer toble. . Reg. -$449-··-··········································· .. -···········-NOW '379 NOW! THESE VALUES AT ANY ONE OF I THESE PENN~ STORES! .. CANOGA PARK LAKEWOOD ----- DO~NEY MONTCLAIR --. . .... $Zft -~-·· ····-·--·NOW-'239 FULLERTON ·'" HON ·l INGION BEACH . - N.EWPORT BEACH VENTURA SHOP SUNDAY, TOO 12 to 5 P.M.! J !9"'------..... ---:-----------~-----------~~----~~~~-~ .· , ' Monday, February 2, 1970 DAILY l'ILOT JJ Vital Statisties f~r _ the Or~itg~ Coast W'NJED ( .u.H. u F ITZGl!RAl0-.1 .. l'ri1l!·Lus. II-Id L .• 21, Of 15'1 SI;! lf'Dr'lvt, S.... Iii AM I ncl t ldl, ol · 11412 ..,~~-·· "· ~ W 01 lAC HMEV It, Mldlttl L.. " 11 .IDMhlt'llloll, H1111tl"l'"' a,.oi lvr • l .• 21, of 901 ct~ 11..LH&u~ :f •• o1d J .. 11, et 1 ..... • !'(Nit, 110 nlhlt C1•~1'1'· G1rclen G~ I ry R .. XI, .. 1(512 8u..,trd MctH ~o D RI, Tonv E .• n . •1111 SI. Ollm~ R J., 7, or 1003 DMt 51., '°'" H • MESER -SIMPSON, Edwin A., 26, ~ '1 ~tr\u, Newport lhadl 1na 8••~• ., n, of a5CI Mor"• 0tlv1, LOIA~ HILL-ti N, Martin L,, Jl, Ind ~rY ,. 21, bltlh Df 17" .-,!Mllelm St,, CGll .. Mew. . Tc;o many bills! .. use our money! We'd like to help you pay left'"°ver bills, emer· gency expenses, home end car repairs. or buy a new appliance. On approval you can borrow from $100 to $5,000, or more, a,nd have your money the day you apply. We'll schedule pay· ments to fit your income. When you need money for any good reason, see Morris Plan. We Ilka to make loans. Morris Pia 673-3700 Newpor Beach -3700 Newport Boulevard Other off ices throug~out C•lifo~ni• • ~nne111 .AUTO C&N1'•fl .. SERVICE STOP POWER! 3 DAY SERVICE SPECIAL! {MON., TUES., WED. ONLY I) PREMIUM BRAKE OVERHAUL 41.88* •Moat Fords, Chevrolett: and ArneriAn compa,11 Our $ervice inciudes: • New r nt greaie seals • Repack front wheel-bearings • New ke springs -• Inspect master cylinder o New ~emium linings • Grind linings to match drums o Rebui 11 wheel cyll~ders • Bleed and refill brake sys1em o R .. urf.aco brake drums • lnspe<l'and adjint parking brake Volksw'9tft 1ncf 'l'lt0d other American Qrs 49.11 'Disc brake overhaul • • • 79.88*- Our Jervice includes: • New front disc broke shoe pad$ • Resurface rear broke drums • New PremiUm linings for rlear • Grind linings to match drums, wheels rear wheels • New brake springs, front grease • Lubricate shoe conlac!t, self- seals adjusters • Rebuild front caripen • Inspect master cylinder . • Rebuild wheel cylinders, rear • Ref)lldc front whHI bearings wheels • Bleed and refill brake s)'ltem • Resurface front roton CllAIOE ITJ . NOW! THESE VALUES AT ANY ONE OF THESE PENNEY STORES! BUENA PARK (~~~~EJv"S',~~l (ClOSED SUNDAY} • HUNTINGTON BEACH .. • • •· CANOGA PARK DOWNEY MONTCLAIR· NEWPORT BEACH .. -(',..,.., ---• >.!.. • IOTS J.'ND GIRLS AMS J ro 1t ................. 0.. C .... ClfQjll TV ... _,,, ... .... ,........ T.._ ..... AUDmONS WILL • HELD THIS WDI IN OIAN61 COUllTI' fir fret/ Oii "'.,,..' ,...,,..... • c.11 547-6251No.t T1l•nt lurch IMftl ,..., ..... lty TAKE I PRODUCTIONS HOLL TWOOD, CAUP. SALE! 'EL TIGRE' -IBER ~ GLASS WHITEWAii. TUIRISS SIU RIO. ,... FED. TAX 700-13 __ .. ___ ..... -.30.95 ___ 1.90 C78·14 (695 x 14). ..-30.95-2,15 NOW 30.44 )'IHITEWALL TUBELESS pin hcf. tax •ncl olcl tW. SIU REG. FED. TAX E78-14 (735 x 14) --·-·-·-32.95 ____ 2.35 F78-14 (775 x 14) ·-----U.95 _ 2.55 F78-15 (715 x 15) 3".95 2.61 NOW 33.44 p1.•w.11x """ old tlra WHITEWALL TUIEWS SIZE REG. RD. J AX G1i.14(825x14}-.:._~36.~5-----2.67 ~ H7S.14 (855 x 14) --·-·---38.95 -r 2.n J1a.14 caa.s. 14) --·--· 40.95 ,.._ G78-l5 (815/82~ x 15) --· 36.95 2.2~ H78-15 (145/8$5 x 1 5)'~---38.95_ .. __ ·~ 90!).15 --·-----.•• 40.95 -µo 178-15--ho· 42.95 ... .."'. .... Now 35..U rtW 3.22 fedtrol to• FULLERTON VENTURA SHOP SUNDAY, TQO 12 to 5 P.M.! • ' • ~ • t ' • ~ , ' ' ' l • • 1 J • • -• JI MnY PU.Or- ' • ... ,......., 2, 1970 . . . • .T ' ·For the ·Record · Er.tonLaekln'g Footprints May Fullerton Talk Sei Bf.rtlt• • ~ By Lomax l -- FULLERTON Lou Is .Stay on Moon By THOMAS FORTVNE tertor of the moon Is much dif. Um~, writer• lecturer" and 'Of,.._. ""...., ferent from tarlh'l. television peraonallty will be ---~ IRVINE -Footprtnu of · It u not definitely known the apeaker ·Feb. 14 at the Arm.strooc, Aldrin, Conrad wbat*1meins yet, be wd, nut artist.ieetfilO" seriea pro- and -. ahlesr toorlsts ooe but belle! 11 that it gram_ at Follel1oo Jllll\Or day carry them away, 'COUid meilJI _ the;.moon's interior College. remabl. on t h e moon for IO ii mUcb cooler than the hot A£ F · mllllort-)'Mn. . core of the earth. f0 est Lomu will SpPlt at I p.nl. The abeence Of r,Wall and ln the solar wind e:r· _. in the Fullerton Junior poiteae other force& ol erosi on perilpeot be Aid part:Jcles of A Coll Thei!ler. All seats·are re.serv- i11stln81Jisbes the moo.i from the BW1 wete captured lhroogb t . ege -~· ReservaU.,......n~ade the earth and mQes It 1 much bombardment on exposed foll. ' by calling the c o 11 e g e beUer place.. to bunt for the The aamples from the sun he· · QRANGE -The second an-booUtore at aft-a:ioo. ·Io ad- ,...,.,;, oltgin of the-universe, ac--called nova gaae1 .nual Afro-American A r t s . dtUon tickets will be on sale w~~·'t".~f.'1~. '::: '"1 :!::l to Dr. James A. ¥nold 'abowed .students of tesUvaJ at Chaeman College ' ,,_,., '' -._ fa-of the moon Is · the UCI Int rod u ct 0 r y will be held Feb. 1-14 with a al the theater box·office on the Mr. •I'd Mn, J-0. llel;wra, 41.ft: '""' ' eve-· r the •-~-• 24102 c."11'•· M1111on v.._ oor. • much older lhan the fact of chemlatry clw a reptlca of s~lal concert by j a z 1 o ~nae. ~rs,.·~ ..... M~;i:"'~~~=~-the earth, be said. He said• moon rock No. 10,017, the real vocalist Billy oameLs among .Loniu; wlriner of three 11r1. moon rocks he and other McCoy wblcb he said he knows the week's eventa. The concert telvisJon Emmys hu not yet J1Marr • sciefttlsts have been analyzing very iD;Umately from having Wilt be on Feb. 13. ¥ I, p.m. in announced the tttle for his lee-"~;· r':.!'''o,;~':'~1;1on •11~~1!; date 3.7 to 3.I billion years old. worked with Jt for several the Chapman AuditQrtum. ture. 11or. He said a space traveler months. Sponaored by Chapman's1-------~--- .... T Mr. an•"""'· Tl'lonle• "· Tr•NHO. 1anc11n· • on for ·-~---the Scientists have ..... lo~ had Uie · Bla4 Student .Union, 'the •sn Gln9ft L-. Hf. ,., w .. 1mlntl•f" • Ulllwnn,...:: ..:I.-..,.,,.~ °*"''' '· A111t. un 111mw.1 Dffl•· 11or. Mojlve Desert would pick up sam.,.,... for l&~days, he said, 'festi\!aJ will lncludeta sernlnar Mun!lftllton ... d'I. $vrvl'(ld 11'1 w11t. ,,...,., 1t . roe"· ooly 50 million years but because of the hJP degree led by. Loi Angeles City Coun- Donna'I d~ter. T1mmY1 b.lr tiroTll9!1'• ~-and Mra. P'Nlo L•l"dlnl, 2un old... of motlvati·--... ........... _,..._ cilman Tbo~·· Bra•iey on ~1111\. Tll"l"T, TlfrtmY &NI 0.vldl !We AVlll .... c..lldl>d,, Ml11• Ylllo. bot". VU.. u~.,. "'1w:;;n-o ••-'I 1Ut1t .. ~ llol" i nd V11111tta c1n1.. ""· 1o11111 Mn. 1naN·G. Wmllllrf, •~1..1 a UC San Diep i are of much higher quality Feb. t 1at a p.m.Jo u ... t..1 .... er •-'-" .w;u.· Tllftdly, 1t AM, SI. 17id ltfttl *'41.. ,..,...In ,v....,, n111Uf1.1, 6i.,__ --5~'6 hti•v'""'"' c11t1G11t ,Chtlttfl, Mvnl'l'*'9lt .rn.. • . . CbemJai, ape""'"'.. at uc ~ many. llUIU decides of Lecture Hall _M tbe Clilpman JMdl. DirecMd er ... F-llY (olllfllal ~ _.._ ' • • Sci-Ceri'ter, . • ll LotlO. IUCM Irvine laid" ft-has bffD• "'"•· • 1" ····· . ....,.s; -·•.Kimi., t : .JOMMutnTf MWtTM. establi.bed by measuremenls Glvfna lamples,to.ItO lcien-.B"roeburel llltlng-all festival '""' cor•I Gr!:i•.K:" n. et 21t1 ,,. ,...., t # ' of raClloactlve decay th8t the ~~Pl startln& al once event.a, wttb l¢ormaUot1~ ln· Marlnlr or , H.,.....-1. 111Ct1, c.11 • w. 'and Mn. wa~ ,._ :!!,';~.1;:-i:; ao}Jr' System k is: 4 a ·blWOo ' "'-a' .. ~ compeUUon, be aald, ·· dividual event and m:ries ri-,,:;1 J:.:'."~. ':-:-S~ "":. ~':rm. ~ • years old. · ' 1and the NAM. Lunar Con-tickets,' may be ob&aiDed from , .. HOW DOES. YOUR INCOME TAX -~~!~~it;1!~~s dcriirn '° .ir.. w.·a ,.. ow-All .. 1.,. In yow ..__and • "'" yogJ, kul. ,..,. -If It _..,.. our ow11. Ow Mn'b ~ quick. lllD eomo9niMt '""' ....... Try uefor.m.t r~w~.:ii:.~ ... ~-= .. ~.~.!:. :, ... ~-:::-.. ·_,··-·· .... • ... -., .. -.... .., .,.,. ......... ,... .., ,......, ......... _ _..... .. .. ....,... C•ta Mela Cotta Me. 1175 H•,._.. 27$1 Harhr IML u.'!:--., •• .. ·.-......................... c .. ..,., Wlt:KDAYS t-t SAT. & SUN. N Ph. 642- NO A'll'OINTMI NT ~ICIUAllY 1.r. 5111,.... Of"llllf, 1.os Gltllll Mt!IW. 19'!: "' • The. scie.ntlst.s who )lave , erence .It Houaton was r he office of ibe· chaplain·-at :i~=-~:=..:r--~ .. ~-' been 1tUiw1n, moon ~~w~,-nul>~~~ .. ~-:~'lllil~~c-~ .. ~".~:"~--~-~Q;jjinltii-=··:·~~~~-1:"~~·~"~'~~~.~-g~~·~~-~~~~;~iii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiii~ w..-. ~:~lft&r ·~ ·~ DtM. , '"'" ' Have comd ap With flndtncs M~-~· ',,, ' •:4..-~C~11~~; .l.1111 th -·•'the i""'· ·~--"'-~ . ·11"·, -~ •• ' . ';.v.:<-, . • ' al --· -~ .. ....,. I.' • .. ' John ., _;1,.,, ... ;, ; J;.: " ......!.l.'.•, • · ' cain1 aut '(If tbe earth pr«ty ~ " I. Line. ~·,_.,..,.., .Mt.-..-.m.~x.:ia UQPOPUlar~rteht now, Arnold J1nva . ,,...-... '(~ C.-... Mt-A;."MM ~ tlfl. said. He iald the CAie. JID't . ::::::'· ~ ~-·-..._. ""·~-~'JeM o. '""'· '' .. 1! · cloled but theories that the 1-, .;.-, ;rttffllti -----.. --•• ~ ... -... ~ .... • ~1~~u:i~~~ ... ~' ~ ... -Ew~-=-~~ -moon and-earUraCcmmilated 1nd two 1rllldlOM. s.,..,1cw. ....... .,. separately or the . moon wu ~!,::.! ~,.:~, c~u., ,:.e, Mr • .,.. Ml'I. "':'Lt c.u9111, Mtll captured by the earth MW AMNlfll ,,._,.. mw •••••• Mr. """""" l.eflllrllo o.n.-~1. llDY. look the more credlbae. · Grlfflltl wtft. ~ " ttlt or-. Mr. _, Mn. 0'"1.. s. """°'· "3. "·I •· be aald c11t1 v J/1.£..14 Nwl'Ol"I t.cti. T~•n• """· u.111111 ••.Kl'I. ''"· 0 oon roe...,, , are · ;....,., , composed of familiar elementa Lou!• H•~t."~~i.1' el' 'mt Ot1kl w . WWI Mn. Clwlel F. Wiimot. lot but the chemiltry.ia unique. u A\19 • Cott• MIN.. Datt °' d...., J_,.,., ~ Av-. _.. •· ,s.n cttmem.. one of them were found on •. Sllrvhlld 11'1 'l"ltt. M1r9rtl1 ,_ -T· . ·-•'" I oold be "' ~""-Detiwatl W 0J1M) 'll:lnim, Mr. 11111 Mrl. 8oekw T. W11t'rl• 1.ft' ~w t W •• ~ I fteW Mr. 1NI M .... Mlltl IWlmlcll • ., Ntw Ner1fl ,, Cimini ltMI. Sin CttrnM... classification. '""""'· Slt;Yk:tl. T__..., M:• AM, -r1. Moon roe~ ·-v-low In "resb1tll'laft OWl'dl of W. (Dy-"' JallllllVt l r.it .. ,.. -o1 witti ...... arvu Kurrt. af1ki11'1111. 111-Mr. •nd M,., ,.mr Jt. ,.,.,._, 4-40 alkall metall and high 1n 1~. 'Kffk YllW M-111 ,....._ Lin.." '"-'· ~-•Mdl. M . Utanlum and 1 r on I u m Dlrldtill bf 1111 St"Nfttr ,.,..,,.rv.-Mr . .,.. Mn. JtiTM J . ..,.,.,, DtSI 'Z C • Sllytr• l•nltm. ~·-Ho. t. DIM Arnold said. MALMl•V Niii G. M11-'1'. 11SJ S.1\11 Ant AYe,. Co&T• Mn&. r>ei. "" c1Mt11. J_,,.., n . SurvlYld er -· ltol:llrt It••"' Hl'll'fiPrt ... du 1NI two 1r1nokl'llHl1"111. Mlmtrl1t _..,1e11,, Tvncla.,. l '"" ... ltI Colli ~ Cl\aHI. DlrKIMI ti~ 11111 MOt111- •l"T• t7fJ S....,.lor, CISl1 M-. MATa.o. Marti E..,., N1Ylot ..... JI, 91 '°2 )11111 St~ N-.rt tHcl\. DIN ef 0..111, Jin. lO. Sll'IVIY .. tll' .tll 1latln. MID YI.-. •1"11 l'dftr, M,.. 'lor9tlc1 GIN, MtJ. MU· ' ClrM LIMU, Mt-1. J1,. N*""'-", Mr1. J<tlltll"Tn lltH. tH of N.....,.;, a..d\I Mre MulN Carr, YM Nll'fl. .lenl'k• .,..,. lllld tacit,, Met\OI,, Wltldlff Cll1~ 11, Kl AM. Wllh Chrl1lt&n kltflof""I...,. It. K. v.,., 11flt11rtn.. Jnum11191'1t, 'aclfk" Vltw M....vl .. Irk. Wlltcl/ff .C"-" Mo111111"T, .........,, Dlrldor1. 'AXTOll Anllllr DIYld '••lift. A .. "' Of 2DCtl T1!1unti Tl'fTKI, c.r-611 /Mr. t>tM of dill"'-Jin. 21, SllrYIY .. by wtt.. Mra. Gr1c1 M. "airton1 •w.ht.r, Mr.. P1trlcl1 ltolettl, ~ hid!! Mn. Doro5•· (N.tt. OnMrtll MrL ~ G, It , ,_.,~, -. • ..., J 9o IWd. ,._,, lldlrt. Mri. tatty lorl'll. COltt Mllt1 Mri. Vlrltlrill J1cobloft. • 'oln1, •ltt. In his own studies he baa Mr. 1N1 Mra.'""11=,i.:· Gamtr.. 205 E1trtn... SM-c , t'fi1. dis:solved p~_!f'~ ~ in w, >ftd """· o-ft A. Nltltlt•· 2211• solution to study effects on the .111111111 11111ict. 'El T-. .. iri. rock of high e--radiation. "'l ..... Mra. W•tt.r E.. OvliMbtrl'I', ·-8.1 ' f Gt•-.. ""· "" i. "11 ~ tclenW1c paper prepared ~.~1~ E. s11att.,-, 1""7 • c by his group at UC San Diego r-1111. ~,..Jdit. bov. wu one of 140 read iear.Uer. Mr. .... Mn .... 1 .... WortnM.~2DI thiSi month at NASA'• lAnfar • W~lllCi Lttliril llldl. •W-1. c~:--..., __ J. ' ...... .J. ~·-\Alllltrence. • ,...,., ' He -said brlnginf b a c k Mr: .,..,. ·M,., £ltntllnd L Hate. UOll samples la "only one game we V .... ~111. \,HUlll Hlt!IM, MY. Df. w , Mn.-. o.n.i~~ 150 can:p1a.y..•~ Tbe eellmology e.1· ....... A-S.n C -•lh. periment. left by Armstrong ~-""' """" JlrwM A. ,.....,.,.., • _i., _ _.i Iba ··-·-:Ull! MtllnHi. LIN'lll HI ...... ""· and Aldrin Ill~ t wic:: .UI" Buena Park Orders Report on Police Jly JOANl'!E REYNOLDS °' .......... ...,.. ~ENA PAl\K -City Manager GW&<lliliner aay1 he wiD make )Ila 11state of the pollc:e 'dtpattm<rit". report to the. comiln.unlty within tMi next two·weeU .. tion .for her testimony on beball of IA. Reber. Sintt Ar•11 Mrs. ,..,...c. Hott;tn-, ~ 111\dl llntMt'. "ftllil'M1 ,. ........ Wllhl111- TOl\1 1NI ll 1randcltlldnn. <1 5af\ik ... W~r. 1 f"M. .. Klflc VltW C}llH\. I.,,_., .. K1flc V,.llW M--1al P'lrt., l1ttz Mort\ltl'Y, lS2f E, COllt Hi.tiw1y, c~ dal Mir, DIAdO". l'amlf¥ ~ 9nt1 tl\ou wlllllftll to mak1 -1•1 ~rlbullom. •'"" toflfrltHlle " lhp LG'N Lindi Unly1"*1tY ~H1l C1nc1r 111:-n:ll Fllfld. 1Babiier · was ordered to make· .th& report by. the cily council . last -k following ptiitleall and Inquiries from ~ clttrens. regarding r e c e n t dlsclplinary problems within Chief Dudley Gourley aald the woman's transfer was I ordered merely to free a man for an accident lnvestigaUon team. The chlef denied th at the transfer was a demotion. I ~faher and Kurillch did not agree with Chief Goor1ey. "!itrs. Nelson was the only ex· perienced juvenile officer on the force th1t I'm aware of," lit a her said, "And her transfer ''"as made on the same day Lt. Reber's appeal was denied." .... Larry D ... off. 1t2f\,li MIP\t St~ to1t1 M111. Diie af tletth. J:tn. ll. SV...lvlCI ~ ,.nm .. Mr. Ind Mn. Artis L ·flotr, Gll'dtt\ Gtcw11 1lll9r, Morme 1tu111, Flor· kit / lll'Otlt4n. Mldlffl Allen "°"· U.S. Marine CotNl Ind Doulll11 A111t .. off, Ol!'ellt Gl"l\'9. Sinku .._ hlhf ~1, Monfty, 11 AM. P'1clf!c: Vllw Ol•"'- lntermfflt. f"1dlk View M1mor!1I "•rk. DlrKtd W .. If.Ille Vlt'W Nlorlu&l"T, ARBl!C¥Jd! • 80N w..--..,, 07 E. 1• IL, . .a.&a ·Me!a 111 _lill •• BALTZ MORTUARIES C...delMar ORUlll i:-.-. Ml~ the depertment . '!be pr0111.m. ...... broughl into focu1 recent)y by bearings involvlna two veterans of the force -LL Robert Reber and Lt. Gn Roooey . In December, Lt. Reber. ap- pealed his l"hree-da y suspension ftom the depart· -ment [or-· allegt;dly n o t reporting a June 1111 hit.and· run "fender bender" traffic accident involving his super- ior, Capt. DaYld lli>pkln1. The appeal wu ct,nled by t h e city p._.e1 Board. U. Rooney!s appeal of his fouf'oday suspension f or reportedly "tt;lng .time off his job In vlolllllolL.Jl written orders was denied this month. Attorney! for the two of. ~ncera:, M a t0 t1 KurlHch a n d Richard P.tlher, said they may pursue the . appe.ala I'll to Superior Co.Jrt. "It'• up 1to Lt. Reber and 1 don't beU.Vt be'a . · . decld~ y~1;: ~-~. I • Ba1iner ~ ~ ~ aak· ed for the r..,t after receiv- in( a pell~· o.n bet\811 of Policewoman ·-Y Nellon whlcb iollowed a letter from u .s. llQtdct. COorl Judge. ~amn Ferl'JIOIL B o·t h doc:unltllll tugestecl "'" bad been ltamfttred from a juvenile dlvlllon asa{gnment to em1ca wpenll« hi J!llUa· Bahner said the council referred the problem to hlm to solve. "ApparenUy she was not happy with her transfer," he said. ·~1 will ~ if I can't w o r k out a aoluUon to her problem and make 1 report to the pubtlc concemlni the re- cent department action. ~faher said be was not surprised to see the evidence o(..pubUc concern. "The citizen• are taking the view the department 11 falling apart and Jaw enforcement I! bnak!llJ down In Buena Park,"·~ clalJDe4. .u Bahner said ht will ask police. permnne1 who have registered complaln\I about their lr .. tment to lllgn written waivers to allow the city manaa:er to dll!CUSS thelr cues publicly. "Mr. Kurill<h and I will ad- vise oar cl~ta: there" ls 119 neceulty to al&n the waivers," Maher said. Olief Gourley and ,Bahner were given • vote of con- fidence by council members last Tueeday nigh~ 'Ille pollc:e chief \s on vacaUOD and not expected to return until Feb. I, bul a lpolceaman· aald the chief wUI meet wtlll Bahner belore the r<j10rt la made. t7'S LA6UNA CANYON ROAD mcCor1nicL LAGUNA BEACH' • MORTUARY . . , • 494-9415 • . I ' -. ·------------ " .. 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The Highi!e, part o l Otsroyer Squadron 13 with her home port here, was named afttr Mrs. Lenah S. Htgbee, superitltendenl of lbe Navy Nur.. Corpa during World War I. Mn. Hla:bte was the onJy woman to I fve the Na Cron, one o the na- uon?. blgheat a~ • while 1t11J Jiving. • • f • • • Russlbout Tra~elers Eat High ~o~· Shate Airli~ Trying~attsly_U.S ._St:Omachs MARINA HIGH GIRL, BOY OF THE MONTH Decem!Mr'• Jeanne McKinney and Greg Narog ~ Marina High School Picks Top Students Marina High School seniors Greg Narog and Jeanne McKinney have been selected as boy and girl of the Month for the month or Ile«rnber. Naro~ c:urreritlY serves 4 on Matina a Vikilll Council, as president of the Calllomia Sctiolastic Federation~ The National Merit. semi· finalist has been -on-the school's tennis learn I n his freshman, sophomore and junior and was voted most valuable junior varsity player a!" a sophomore. His many nctivities have in- cluded varsity speech com· petition, Boys L, e a g u e , Kiwanis Bowl team and the Key Club. Deeember's Girl of the Month Is also a National Merit Semi-finalist, a Vl)dng Council member and. vice.president of the Marina· chapter of the B1itish Get California Scholastic Federa- tion. She has also been an ex- change etudent to Mezloo1 a delegate to Girls State, a member of the Polaris Club and the swl!n team. ~ -WASHINGTON (AP) America's major airlloes, ob- vlow:iy bellevlng· the way to a LONDON (AP) The • traveler'• blllfold ls lhnlOgh ,Soviet Union ha1 aeat a large his stomach. are locked io a collection of rellgious lcons to struggle to outdo each «her in London for sal! at auction and offering new and unu..al dtn. so~e,,,a_rt eiperts see ln thb 8 hlg fare on lhelr RJght.a. hint that Ille Ru>sl,.. may be Advertising which once tried willing to share their art to lure customer• ·by botit.ing trea•res with lhe rest ,of the oL the latest of movies, now world. emphaslzes classy new-menus ChrlstW's. have ~Ted for air pas~gers. the aµct.ioh of JD Icons for ,There are such things as Feb=--•-·and -~~-frankly chanipagne b r e a k_f a s ts • they ~veo't !8DY idea how lobster-5teak dinners, regional muCh' Uie Items wllJ yteta. menu.s1 exotlc hors d'oeuvres, . At a round ,guess the icons and O)'ing chefs. go for we11 over ,$100,000 or Champagne breakfasts and ~haps nauclf more, depen-new ",double enl:!'ee" flights ding on how spirited the in-serving both lobster and steak terest.. Many of Ulem are l?th dinnen are part of National' century. Airline's $10.~ .. million pr~ They are all traditional: motion launched last fall. It's religiolJs scenes painted on the n;iost a m· b I t I o ':1 s ad~ wooden pane!S. ne faces of ve~s~g campat~ m the the madonnas, saints and airhne s ~year history. patriarclul all bear lhe imprint American Airlines, one of of the Russian outlook · the first to sound the new benign but sad and all with ~ note,, started its American -So . . -regional f o o d service on .1.ue vi~t shipment ca_me tr'anScontinental flights last thr~gh ~ll' Jrade orgaruz.a. February • lion call~ ~ovoexport. · The airime invest'ed $9 1:'hls IS the same agency million in advanced ovens ·and wh1tjl sent a banquet se;vt~ gau'eys. Menus in first class of the czars to Chrl~tle s m feature five separate courses 1967 and It was auctioned for "Including salads tossed by 1191,000. )'OW" sea~ prime roast beef "Clearfy this is not a move carved from a cart before to acquire foreign eJcbange," your eyes," wines, ctiam- one-export • said. ' ' T·b •-·pagne, and choice .ol drinks. Russians may barreally open-Coach • mertUS offer three Ing up the doors of their ~t seledtons of tradltiooal "' storehouse." -giona) American· food. Hard Sell Bible Drive Sears LONDON (AP) - A hard- sell campaign is on to spur Britons to read the Bible in in· stallmenU and then~relate its content to their Uves. · The campaign is expected to start in the United States !al.er this year. Marshal Cavendish, Ltd., a London firm, is publishing the Bible In 112 highly colored in· stallm'tlls at two-week in· tervals. It allotted $.160.000 to pushing sale! in Britain and cla1ms to have sold more than 100,000 copies of part one, which deals with the Creation. Slmi\ar advertising will cost $200,000 In Canada and plore than a million dollars rn the United States, m a r It e l i n g manager Peter Godfrey says. David son, Pearce, Berry ancrTuck, the advertising con- sultants, ran a series of full· page newspaper ads. "\Vho do you think Christ was?" one ad asked. "An old· fashioned Billy Graham? The first true Socialist? or the Son of God?" Next day the text "You shall have no other Gods ex.cepl Me" appeared over the picture of a long-haired, bar~hested pop Idol. The commandment "You shall not utter the name of your God to misuse it" ap- pelred by a Jllan who had just hlt ,his thumb with a hammer. '1Y4J shall not covet" showed a woman trying on a new mlM: coat before a mlnkless . friend. "Does this Include keeping up with the Joneses?" the c~ptlon asked. • , United Air Llnel tnlrod.vcec! a ''chef• ~·· dining service on Its t?ana&mtinental !llghls last summer.' At 'leost ODCf a week a chef la aboard ll>e J!OUl'Dlel OJgtll to tall with lbe -about hb lood. In tint clau United serves a llqveur In stonew.,. CUP' which. Ille. palltl1gul ·may keepa,aou~. proach to hort d'otUvrts,'1 with caviar by ll>e buekel Some paa~ngCra. between cost or gounnet eervlce ml&ht not· more lhan offset the two fare locreases aranted the airlines .last year. Asked abolit this, Clvll Aeronautics Board Chairman Secor 0. Browne, said: "Part ot ll>e appeal ol alt travel 1s to have' a good Ume, and this meant getUng good meals, hot towel& .-nd the lib. These are a legiilmate aalea promotlonal d ~ v I c e , I legitimate <fll>rt'to get people to ny on the airlines." courses and among drinks, have wondered whether the llnited, In tl36 the first airline with Its own flight kltcbens, has lftaugurate<t a $It mllUOO_Rf"Oll'am to ei:pand .such facillUes at 12 c:ilies by as much as 50 percent by 1973 Della Air Lines has its "roYa! dining.service" w~th food serv-1 ed from carta qn chlna. First ----------- class service includel "six foreip and southern fusplred hors d'oeuvre!." Eutem Alr Line! on some flights provides .l re e cbam· pagne in coach service 11 well as first cllw. Trans World Airlines plans some surprises for its new/;::==========;;;; Boeing 747 jumbo jet service this spring. Mlcrowave ovens in the huge planes will prepare complete meals 1n { i v e mlnutea. Pan American W o r I d Airways boasts that it Ls of· lering e C o n o my-class passengers a choice of en- trees, "the ooly airline doing so" -and more elaborate service worldwide. Pan Am says its first clasS: service, more luxurious than eve-. now includes "a whole new ap- A mOUGHT FOR TODAY -----\ ,._,,.. ts Ille .., ....... ...... .. ,,. • ..., ,..,, "'"""' Dtft't ··"· -,.ur -rt IMI ntvm!at Mr,. -·-·-PIU!Sl!!NTl!O Al A PUSLIC SEll:VICE E\IEll:Y OAY IYI · Loo Roofing Co. H v ... n i..1 ....... l'4S S•p«ltr. Ava. ........ a .ue MONDAY ONLY! . F.ebrnary 2nd • The aln'i was obviously to at- tract the younger genention without offending their ·ekltrs. It Involved .some delicate Ugbl·TOPe walking. -· • "I don't feel we've anything to apologize for," said Nonnan Berry, a partner tn the ad- vertising firm. "We've taken an enormous amount of care not. to offend people and we're ln tune with the times." ~enmore Sewing Mac~e • Because Britain's commer- cial lelevision network won't take religious advertising, the public did not hear Orson Welles ;ntonlng the words of God. but Amelicans certainly will. A slightly softened cam. paign appear<d In fbe weekly nllglous press, edited for each derwml:iaUon. "Bible Today makes you think again'' wos the key slogan. Britain's leading Cotholic paper, The Unlvenc. wu ao Jmpressed that it mailed copies to all Roman Catholic priests In the country. ' ~~u•~!~!.net $ . .- , • Mend•,.darns, embroMers, appliqttes, monogramo, other fancy stitches, all without attachments! • SeWll on buttons, makes buttonhole• • Comes with walnuJJiOi.btd hlrowOOd eahinet -Model 1209/9100 Sears " ... -•a.etn .,_. ___ " __ ..,. .. , .. __ ,., __ , ' -••1 ....... , ..... ...,.., -M-_l_IU,_ _,. __ .............. -. ' • ' Raefa,...ttl•off to R.q f. • I j/ .I" · Dual Pianists Present-Wide Ranging Concert at Laguna ' _,. 1'1 TOM BARLEY were fau!Uessly performed A brilliant Rave1, we Of ,.. Dfllf Pfffl' 1fllff and both ·displayed •to the full thought. And it wu evident Dual pi a n i s t s DeJoru the Incredible tnterpretattve that lhe audience endorsed our Hodgins and Samuel Howard powers. of t his groasly un-verd.id. ·b(ouaht a better than capacity derrated combloatlon. The four movements or the audience to the Laguna Beach Perhaps we sho!J!.d give R~chmanlnOfC sUite enjoyed a ·tligb Sct)ool 9uditorium Thur}-pride of place to the Ravel ih .• similarly fluent reading· with. day night and lhey delighted lhe sense that it is a work with perhaps, the Ideally titled "\tlat heart'l"armlng, assembly which lhe writer ~"'mwe Lhan ''Romance" appealing most to ·with a ptogram that richly usually ram 111 a r and, this critic's admittedly sen· demonstrated the ast1111ishlng therefore, be.ti.er qualified to timental taste. But the ·r,nge and co n s i d e r a b 1 e offer criUc§m. There ls none Tarantelle was a superb ex- ·ctpa~IUes oI this charming In_ this instance ; instead, w am[le _of this ..Qucfs_!l}~r c1uple. .have to thank our soloists for technical brilliance and round- They aatisfied this critic an unusually sensitive reading ed o{f a m e m o r a b I e -*ith the openliig and closing of this thou g b t f u I . im-• Rachmaninoff. offerings of their de.inanding pressi~istic s~ore and . ~t It was, in all , a splendid and R achmaninoff's glittering them w1tll an innate ability to beautifully balanced program =':iuite No. 2" "and Maurice capture the stresses ·and with Wit of d LutoslaWski's •vel's shimmering, almost flashes of eriloti9n which so ··variations on a Theme by ~tJsuous .. La Valse." Both add majesty lo the work. Pag~i" and Le cu on a.' s ::l· · s ultry . temp es tµoua ~: Jome Computeri·z.ed :!l~r:.na;. c;:~nga;i.u·~~ : · ,,, Dougt1'rty arrangcm~nt of •· • _ • Ts ch aikowsky's "Sleeping , • Beauty" music Is impressive . ·By· Handy Designer and proved •o be in •lr•ng and ; · cap.able.hands Thursday night. : 1 • Our soloists, who are Mr. : :PITTSBURGH (AP) mean's it's messed up," s.he and ?iirs. Samuel Howard in :spme old junk Jim Sutherland s.aid. And she knew which but· private life (what a marvelous ~ought home from the offie:~ ton would remedy the pro-arrangemiµit fo r dual pianists) Js now regulating the furnace blenl. gave us . two e q u a l I y ;n hls hotne, selecting chan-The computer can analyse m e m o r a b I e e n c o re s : pti.s On his televi5lon~ typing math problems quickly for l.S-RachmmltnoU's b fl a u t I f u I -pers for his wife and helping "Vocalese" and -wait for it ~ year-old Ann and M r s . hls children with their -Dave Brubeck's "Rag." , Sutherland said the editing hbmework. .. · fealure of the . c 0 m p u t e r Rag it wu, indeed, wilh : fSulherlincf, a computer typewriter in her kitchen Miss Hodgins. leading .the way Ot11igner { o r Westingh ouse came in handy when she was in a foot-tapping rendition of Ekclrlc COr.p., bought s.ome preparing a tenn paper for a that piece of modern jau:. Let Obsolete" parts from the com-night-school course in com-it, be iJid now that juz does pany and built Echo IV, an puters. nQt ajJ well with this critic but electronic computr. for-home . . we can .most eerf:a.irily live operation, ·iµ\ lh1e 8Jemt;.nt of Since the system retains on-with the Way this gilted couple his horn~-' i • ly I~ last thing ~A a----.'\oi& 11 acroS.s the fooWght.s. It took -Jim sit months to certam space, she can slmpfy IL is refreshing indeed in an deaign @cl jbi.Jl!(l Echo IV, go b~~ type over err~i •lie Whlri. our dtiaJ P~ go housed iti a • {hlte cabinet then. direet, the. pompO(er to-'mod" in iernu d a~ ~­ along orte W&p 0, bl! basement r~print , prodqcin,c •• perf~I fyft and m U 1 1C8 (. ,ar- work rOOm. Si ce he com· copy· . t, .· 7' irangemerlts with the Orst pleted it about three years Mrs. Suthe rland, a home whiff of success for the ago, he'a been busy" writing economis~. al":o plans to p,ro-. Laguna Beach Community progranu to make it operate gram ~1pes into the machine Concerts Association lo bring various appliances in · his s.o she can call for one from us this poised, artistic couple home. the memory bank whenever and a program that was IO ad- "The real fll!l or a home she needs-it. mirably suited to. the desires computer," Sutharland says, n11 won't be long until the of a deeply appreclatiYe au-! "is when you ca11 tie Into .the computer will be taktng care dience and a delighted critic. apparatus you're us.ing." of lhe bookkeeping for our Don't go ''mod,'" Delores "For lrutance, I plan to hook houaehold," Mrs. Sutherland and Samuel WEt woqW ~ up the television picture tube said. you very much indeed. to the system ,so that Echo can;·-iiiliiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim communicate with the familyl lbrough an unused channel," KEYS"'·,0 E he explained. •·On school · '5t nighla, Ute set will swllch to N,ow.· n . Ai, ~··· that channel at a certain time Fi . and remind the children to go :~~i' ~~:r-0f:il~~;· .~; 5~'.! , 5~~ learning abou t c o m p u t e r oper1ttions through t h e i r father's hobby. Sally; 91 was. · abl e lo expllljJl'lb! lljjhls and butloM on the Jlllall television control boa'fj:' 1 "When they . all light up, it I How 10 llel?tx JOHANNESBUi\G, So u \ b Africa CAP) r .A ~Ocitl redlrd company has ieleased an album it calls a "posiUve answer to relieving tenaion wllhoul uie us.e of drugs." Prepared by a Johannesburg peychlatrlst, il t e a c h e s listene rs how lo relax. 3 MONTH CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS ·~'''" 2 YEAR TERll ACCOUNTS WITH MINIMUM BALANCE I YEAR TERM ACCOUNTS WITH MINIMUM BALANCE 71!.~'!. $100,000 I Y.EAR TERM ACCOU NTS (Adjusted ntes ' for shorter temis) Passbook acceunts continue at 5% per annum compounded daily. -Get JIOUr li'ree F~'l'I/ H~ now. 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' . . • C~l.cs"fOr ~9r.uta1 ".'16'-:1>er~a ne}~t press , fnlir1c!: ••Hr t'l" a ncl ·~-~Jr 01'1y~' settings . ·~· .. •Easy lo ~·~sCl1 top-n1ou-!~1 e<l JiQ..t sc~ten .. e_Loa~~;\.-Door -inak.cs C.Ol\VP.ni_c11t worbhel~ . • ·. • Acrylic<lfi11 i'sl1 e<l -c.8J.1ittft 'vipes c lea n • -lil;ildel 70200 ' • • -,, . . ' .. ·•. ', ···sears J(en:r\lore Deluxe · :~3 .. ey~le ' G4s _J?t-yer · ' " e Cyc les for 11 orn1 al, delica te ancl Pe~~apent pres~ fab1·ir.s '"' e High, warnt , air ternpera-1.ure settings ' • Ea11y to clea11 IOJJ-moun1ed lin L screen • •Convenient L.,ud-A-,Door mukes a workshelt Modtl 70500 ., ' Ask About Sears Convenicht Credit Plan• • ' - I • ' l' I ' """'-------"""""'-..... --. __ ::::!""----:-. ..,.._ ------,...-~---:,:------------------~--------- -- . . ·--· ' ·' --, -:-I 15,000 :LOCAL 3 2~. MEMBERS ASK YOU . . • t __)·: -• -••• • . S_hop where_you see this sign. at these ·tair-minded stores · Rew! Clais lntunational Association AKllON • At1U.lin, LR;twood, Or•1tt• CAL STORES · GordH Gr•••· LoltewoO:d, l'ito· 111, .... 'FED MAllT ' ·-'-~ ..... i111, lo .. leac:h No 1.1Sooo GEMCO 1 Anohelm, Cerritos, Oow-.er, Fowntoin Volley. Fwllerton, Sollta Ano U·Dl5CO WHITE FRONT AllOMiin. Coit• Moso, DowMy -- "The Union I liut Cures" . -~·~---- • - ., • . ---I '·Please ' DON'T -SHOP . . , \ A-T IHE . . ---. -. . TWO -GUYS · •• • __ · ~,---'-"' -~ -:.LL.. -- ' \ • _DISCOUNT ----------_....___::. _:.._ DEPARTMENT ' STORE ,-~· • ·--••• -# . ---· IN : GARDEN · GROVE! ' ' ' • •. .-"I ·' .. .. J' ~. ·' • ' ~ ... ~ ,. , I ' ' . . THE EMPLOYEES OF TWO GUYS STORE ARE ON STRIKE -. ... for the sa me improved wag!s anC:I benefits negotiated for employees working In . -· other discount stores under contract with Ret4il Clerks Union , local 324. (See the list of the~e fair-i:ninded store~. below) . . " We ask -your ,support and _ urge you t9 shop at fair-minded Union stores un_til Two Guys Disc{u nt Department Store recognizes its responsibifity and agrees to pay .. us fair wages and be""nefits that will proVi de our f4milie) a decent standard of living . Please do not shop at Two Guys St ore in Garden Grove. Thank ·you. -- REJAIL CLERKS UNION LOCAL 324, AFL·CIO . . .. "A VNWN DEDICATED TO SERVING ITS ll·fEllfBERS AND THE COMMUNITY" • 8530-Sta.,+on ·A ve!'lue, Buena Parle, CaRfornla )" • • ' . ' ' ... " . • • . • -' . ' ' I . ' . . • ' .· -·omen BARBARA DUARTE, 4ff.M66 JMM.,., """'.,., t. 1m 1 '"' 11 : Variations i n V ieio ·Dance M. ·Fetes ~St. V al~'hti .he • Saturday night, Feb. 14 will be the evening to take your favo- rite Valentine out for dinner and dancing. - .Jn anticipation of many happy Valentines, members of ?i.1ission Viejo Women's Club are fashioning hearts and flowers for a dinner dance in Mission Viejo Swim and Racquet Club. t.1embers and their husbands will arrive at 7;80 p.m;for a cock ... tail hour. A catered buffet dinner will be served prompUy-at 8 p~m. Dancing to the tunes of musical ma'~~~s, the .varfatiorls. will be ofiered. fr.om 9:30 to 1:30 a.m. The mu slt:1ans have proved a ravo:. lt_eJotJ~_gro_up by putJjgg a__bagpy nOte into the recent Las Vegas Night party. Ways and means chairman MrS . Leonard. A:. E.van!j' will pe as- sisted by Mrs. Tom Strunk in making arrangell\f9ts 1nctClecoaations ' for the special evening. . · • ' ~ There are a limited number of tickets available so ' members may make reservations early by phoning l\.1rs. John fl.1ittrick at 837-5309, Mrs. Donald Owens, 837-8750<>r Mrs. Frank Ellsenft, 837-0446. Tickets are available at -~ co'~ of $6.50 ft, couple with reserve· tions deadline set for Monday:Feh. ·~ .• ~ · · • . ) , ,.. ., ! "' • No tickets will be sold at1be·d0o'r: t ~ • ~ . . .. - :.-~ . : \,. 1 . . PLAYING FROM '{HE HEART -In anticipation of Missi® Vle- jo,Women•s Club Valentine-Dinner Dance, Mrs. Leonard A. Evans · ('!ell) and Mrs. Tom Strunk prepare the table decor. The Satur- If exercise is the key to health, there will be some healllly women in Laguna Beach if the Recreation Department has anything lo say. about it. 'Twg free programs which provide aome brisk activity are meeting with approval of women from' 20 to 50 years of age. Drep is casual and the pace is geared to the parUci· pant.· Every Tuesday and Thurs· day morning at 10 women ar· rive at the----.beach...in .front of the Boys Club to warm up for jogging, under the Bupervislon of Mrs. Sandy BettS. The hour· long session takes the women one mile along the surf line at varying paces . . . jogging, Yi'ailting and brisk walking. The director de!cribeB the program as "aesthetic" as well as phys.teal and a good trimmer for the thighs. A casual class, women come when they feel like It and dreSl'-to suit the oceasion and weather. Following jogging, 'wom;n enjoy a i!(iJd· gltM of freshly· squeezed orange juice. • • day night affair will ~gin with cocktails and Contiliue on into-the evening with buffet dinner and dancin~ to the music ofttlle V.ari· - ations in the Mission Vieje> Swim and Racque.t Clu)?. , ,.;r_: < . A HANDY RETURN -Community wo- men demonstrate their skill at volley- ball before leaving on a jog down the surfline long the main beach. Classes . . , are conducted every Tuesday night in tagqna Beach High School gyin !or those' who would lJ,ke to exercise while enjoying some bris~ sports, activity. On Tuesday nights from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. those ln teretted In volleyball gather in the girls' gymnasium at Laguna Beach High School for an active ga~ conducted by Mrs. George Cary. THEY JOG THATAWAY -Recreation department supervisqr M f s i Sandy Betts points out the course .for a one-mile surfline jog !or 1.he early arrivals !or the .Tuesday and Thursday jogging session. Womeq • attend when lhey are able and .reportedJy !eel much better after walk- ing and jogging·thc course. , f\Jeither Ti't[es Nor Shingles . Accou .ht • · DEAR ANN LANDERS: la the human ce having a mass nervous brtakdown? •t has happened lo common dtcencY? ., 1'aked people oo the stage and lhou&andl et. tour-letter words Jn campus pa· --ANN LANDERS ~ • ~nuts standing in line to pay '23 for a • · and· everywhere \ youth 'aemancllng r ~i'~!ht to sleep together In 4:°11ege donn-this way, the::doctor claimed ll wotild be nltllntl. ~erely becnle 1 mu 11 a titer· > And now 1 read where a Cllllomia a valuable service for both. aplat doal'l mtM ~ ... 11111111 mll'Mel. ,.Jcl>olot!bl ,.,. the beot way for a bu.>-( In my ~ who procured women 1'en ..., '8ok5 II •"'7 Odd, •ad Uutt ....,.. to nogain losi potmcy ii to hlve-.0 ,'f<rsu l!il-. u • !11 .. -and It W'11 Nol,.,...,_ . ,. . cfll•lr with another woman -11141 the J. pojtly 11W clown .....,_ Ttd&~ it is I .ri.. . . · ....,.. should "' IU~pUed by the thera. \ called "ther•PY" and considered respect. DEAR ~ .,..,.oERS: I jllll fin11hed fist · able In some fairly hfgh-<lw _places. l<l'Vlng _10 days of jury duly. Over 140 l. rhe ih.rap~t maiu It clear, h-.er. 1'1-coiiunenL, -SPEll'iCHLESs ' 7 • fi'l'P~r.-J.';lmfo:;tudbcf.,.. 13 qu11h- " ·.u.t It can't be Just ANY woman; lt mllSt · DltAR .IPEECRLllSt C..ldtted re-rl¢<1 '"'If'... · 'te a 'woman who Ja also havl,ng a se/( · •~bit? BJ whom? No& by me. Nor I served ll considerable Inconvenience problem and Is bard up fo(-ance. In by U, ti my ..-. or ,.,.,._.trio -and pmonal sacrifice. After lnlumln- 1 ~ ' : ' ' j 1 able hours of listening, endless note taking and much souJ searching, we readhed a verdict I felt .as tr I h11;d performed a meaningful public 1ervlce. It seems a great many or our lriencls didn't like the verdict. The phone is driving.me crazy. "Why did you dec ide that way? Doesn 't your C0113Cience bother you?" Wherever we go, people want to tali a_bout the case and argue wilh me . • Lut~nla;ht. my hulbMd gave me orders. Re aikl, "Ycal'U never serve on 'a jury again as Jong 11 l live. The ahuse Isn't worlh IL If your name get. pulled, yoo 'll ha;~ to.~ you ·'"' J>t¢judlced and wi.h to be excused." .. I agreed and I'm glud t did. It w1Jsn't worth iL -TIRED for Lost Marbles DEAR TIRED: l'm torry you fu l 11 y0g do becn11e jury 1enitct 11 a vital eoolrfbuUen Lo oar democra1lc system. I bope yoa will retlUnk yoar decision and, In· time, change your miJld. We oeed clU· U:DI Hke you. DEAR ANN LANDERS: For years r have answered the telephone al)d beard the part,y on the olher end say, "Who is this?" 1 iben asJ< "Whom did yoo call!" The party pfleo iUinP UP <r yoill on ob- scenity. • Why don't lhesc clods reallu that when lht.y Intrude on th~ privac~ of , the re1ponslbilliy of idcntlf1Cut.lon Is on Tl!EM, not the person they can. -The well bred individual says, "Thia • ~ is John Doc. Is Mary Jones ln. please?" This procedure eliminates the 1rrilolting question. ''Who I! calling?" Pass the word, please. rm alck of telephone slobs. _; TEXARKANA DEAR TEX: I 've PDS!letl rt berote and I'll do It again. People need &o be re- minded. When romantic glances turn to war1n embraces is il Jove or chemistry~ Send for lhe booklet. "Love or Sex and lfow lo TeJI the· Oilferenct," b_y Ann Landers. Enclooe a long, ltlmped, scl!-a~ envelope and S$ cent& In coin with sour request. Ann IAndtri wUI ~ glad to help )'OU 11•l1h yru r problcnu1. Sciid ~hem to her in care or 01e DAtLY PILOT, ~nclosin& a sclt·atldreliScd, stanlpcd envclopt. ' - .,· • i l 1 1 - • I", • ,. • -Help Wanred: Y(ome 11 ... . . . Employers. Favoring Maturity r ' ' • By .,Jp.,~ ~~S , . ..aJ •.O,penlngs • ~or unskilled, Penney's ,offers many 'part • ot ,... o.iw PIW·tt~ 1'. sldlled and traloed personnel. and full-tln1e employmenl op-· That a married ~-n With Of the approxbnately 1650 porLWlltles for women with children In school•i:na~es en .employes presently working In · eVfD a grade school educalio~, Ideal emplO)'j t wiit the con· Orailge County H~pltal, half Claimed Ml'!. Brown. Therr -sensus of.four Si>e!lers at Uie .. ":fre Women. ---i--:t~lr lhat m.()St 1wme~. aecond: BUSlon of'Careef5 for , 1'Women should start plan-wlulaut hlgh school edu cation Women sponsore4' :by 'th·~,. ning in their young ye.rs lo ~ ha\l'e learned enough by the Fountain Valley W o xn an 's · 1!._0ll}bine a career ind .home..; lime ttleY t_eaCIJ tJ;le mature Club. ~ envlronm~t.. The best op-!ltah.cs·to ge.t by, <!nd ~h~ store~ The leetures, cpen lo the· t.porlunitieJ, .will be for those . provide therr own tra1 rung pro· public at 'no charg,, are .being ·wtth traJnini ahd skills, and gram~ . conducted in tbe city's corp-m~c1ne1 ls gcing too fast for Stressing a. n~d. for 1'ixt munlty center. _achools to keep up . In the reliable people, ~1rs. B~own Speakers. were fyirs:-·Shltley . future we w.lll have to erovide emphasized that the people Toutant. asalltant ~~nel for retrainin(within the com· .tfiey seek are personable, well· manager wjlh Safe,-'C' mutUty." . groomed women wbo enjoy lnsu:ance Qo.: Mrs. Susana Jcbs for unskilled women-talking to people and are will· Brown, persoiinel and office <t-vlithoot high school diplomas ing workers. 1 supervisor, J. C. Penney's;l. are open now in food services, insurance con1pan1es need Ron~Yleldlng, represent~g tf!e • h o,u s.e keep Ing · and as· full rather than ~!!ft-lime Orange County M e d t ~ ~1 laboratory ahd X-ray aides. emptoyes w It b office skills. Center, and Mrs . ~atrtcta Tests are given •fer office maintained ~trs. Tou tanl. but Rabner, area ·public !elatlo~~ work, but the b I g g est for ·the competent. many director and a ss 1 ~t an t challenge is in the skilled and supervisory positions are ob· m~~ of W~tem Girl , Inc. ),:Jertilskilled field which in-tainable. ......... In the -1970s , the medical ·cludes vocational nurses, den-The tempo rary help se rvices 1· r.·-. services are going to need a tal_,assistants ~nd hygienists, offer much for lhe woman \vho ~ ··)_ h · mlllicn trained speclaJ}sls, inhalation therapists a n d wants parttime work. said Chi ldren 's-Home S0c1.ety Jh ;.t e Limelight 1 said Yie!lllog, .but there now cardto-vasculilr technicians. Mrs. Rahner. Schedules can ~ _. o 1'\ ~ ' ·· be prearranged by the hour, . and thetr clotht:s are wrong , bUl they Can brush up their skills and use the eJrttjt money ihey earn to hny'; proper •Wlh~ ..... \VollWll who work lake more iolerest in their ap· pe<Jrance and (llll'e l h iy become dccuston1ed lo the routine, they organiui betler and get 1norc done nl home," she claimed . ' ~1ATUUJTY STltESSED . \\1cstern Girl, Inc .. hires ti!~ '"'omen under 18 because oC their lac.It of 1n a t u r I t '/. although many college wome~ do su~plement their incolfle.~ by \Voraig during vacatio~ and the sumn1er months: ~ The 21.year-old temporari. help agency queried 400 top"' execu tives' on des i r a b I•{ qualities und all agr~ed an: ide;il employee !JlouW be cf .. ficic111, pe rsonable, lactful;. eon$Cientious and un' tlt'r~lnntlin~. They look foP..a'.' 1vun1<1n 1vi!h a pleasant meP- n(~r , tt!Spl'C tally on l h e: tPlephone\. tnct. good altitude,: reliubilit_y and personality. ·rh is w.cek hus fbcet{ l.,Procl&imeli Chil dren's l·l-Orite out the week. On the job are auxiliary member~ • · ) · l '" d k m th Society w~ck in ! 1 Hupti ngton IJeacl\ by Mayo~ .4a.llll (lell \o right ) the Mmeo. R. E. MacDavid, Alger .I In-depth St1.ldy Offered · ~~in~:1r;'~ ~:king an •P- Green, :.ll?ld members ,or Tiara de Ninos /i.i:tx~,fy:. Clark and Joseph _Bickett. The society, a lfcensed ~ f , peal for women tO return to \Viii be·\. dtstribUtUjg pdoption ·in!ormation afip· ; ~ adopt·ion pg ency, ls supported by more than 200 ! · , • ~ · ; 1 • the business world •a 11 d answeri ng que>tio ns ii' th •. m~~ ?iilfiTy t-hTI)({gh--;.:~•illl":•t ' . .· I Dru9 u S~S;-' -Explored ::::;E:''.~~:fer :·~~en ::., 0 \· -· .i'~ ~( ,\ " ·~ -,, ' . '• ' Your H~l~~pe Tomor./p-W -fi,,":h·.; •.;: .•. /· • : II na:~c~~::~:a~!i~i ~~i1~ta!r!Jc~:n=:~r;;;~ u~=!~a~·1i~~1;i~ , :1" , , • . · ~ ·5;:,.', ..... ,t.· • ~. ~ ~-:!' . • be offered parents ·t;ll!fing , a by the t!>O"ce_1hdelh<parlmh enth in ment might . be st~1 ing00cn·1 . ·~..,.-.... , r ... ~ ... , coopera ion w 1 c urc . velopes. sorting mat , pr uc . ,,~ > ,; l 1. • 4 t ' l clau sponsored by Christ \ J• •' . ' l\,. I. •.,. .<l •· • ,,"',... ~ • D demonstrators or convention ! .v,·1r;g6 : '"~w.i ::~pe .. ·qnces-ue J • ~=k~:::'.~i~-r ~'se~iti-6s s~t -:::l~;:i;:j~:i~l~:::~~~ I ( 1 ~ • r · 1 ,,. I • . . ·. i presented between: 7:30 and 1-D' .: .. beqluse their skills are rusty 1'he series conc lu des. \Vednesday v.•hcn lraining and 4 cdticationa l programs' available \lill be discussed beginning at 9.30 a.m. by Mrs. Lucille l\ul'hn. 11 r o g r a m coordinnlor, Urban Affairs. UC\ Extension: Or. ThOlll.il$ A. Blakc\Cy. district director, Orange Coast Eve ning College, .ind ~1rs. Dorothy \\'enck. hon1c a d 11 J so r , Universily of C a Ii Io r n i a Agricultural J:::.;tcn'\1on Ser· ! . !Ue.s~•Y· -feoi:iifa_ry 3 , CA1'i\;£R l.J/.iot 21-Jufy 22): transformed µi kailei~pe! tl,ence solves apparent dHem-9:38 p.m. each Toesday begin-: n · _ecorat109· ; -'ijme i'-w yo(ir-sidc. Use it in H.ide with.' the Ude . ht.a. Ge to iL ~ ' nlng'tomorrnw and. eontimring .:.~· ; .--· . . - l1 6y SYDNEY O~IA rt bi\i;!_lligeni 7fuirier. Accept on SCORPIO (Od.P.-Not. 21 ): ,PISCES (Feb. !9-Marcb2'): through Mnrch 10. · ... . lIU!lrudi~n In the art of in· 1 AlUES ~('MarC~·f:l:'Ap I 19l : riJ1liJ1me-Vt 0 r coniractual Some who seem to be shy; dif· ~'ccent friends, hopes, wishes. Instructors wi:I be offictrs terior decorating is being -of· I You w·an116,1...t.}· .... t.:, '•"· obl';._11'0n·.·.' . rident tnake eo,niple~ly di!·. Dut ""'U ill ot be h d d k om tbe NarcoUcs Divilioo, Jered• by · !be Montgomery 1 U'Y/;~,,e," ~ ~ ·· ferent ilnpression today. , , "1 , J" w 11 • a~ e Huii.tin,gtoh Bearb .. Po llce ~lion is,. Bul y0u w°'(d vr1se · LEO (J t•y 23-Aug. 22 J: Get SAGITI'AJU US (Nov. 22-• aeythlng on proverbial silver Depaitinenl: , who ·will d-'W3rd sl.ore ·m Huntington 1 to !lurvey sltualr.-Oqu · hu proper rckt You may have Dec. 21 ): Money si tuation platter. Outline needs. Create luStrble their talks with film s, Beach. I m~e's' prcnnis'es: ,no1!la. Jul ;teen! 1~ ticcn . breaking health becomes more exciting. Means ·_practical format. Present pro-sJides a:n(J other visual aldsJ ti'torning ano evening classes •1 II ~ ... ,p;,;Jli iJ 1 · I prospecls are l:!rlghter. · , gram in efficient manner. .;_.T. he lec~ures are Open .ta:·th~ ·.begin We,!1n.esday, Feb. 4. icm..tn ·~··· .. ·-n.1 es. ,.. ... TAUlW~~1,;UJJ1;Ma 40 · -vrnep• fA,g. 23-ScpL· 22r 19~,APr.:,poco,:1 l?;°·w ";f,••h -, 'rrav~I ... Pl~!\' ~]kt '\,o EmottorUJ · response -may be " • y· · ~RE. · RE TWO ~revtsibll,Tourloag!-j'tqepn)\\ ~ 1 • ·,,.-1< . "b ·va riousfactors.Thenand ooly i•I NOW •' .·.:HE ... A .. · . • gram wlll la¥"-Jfllll e IWiSt~. ucct v. 17~re .t1ms, to e 1hen .commil yourstlf t"o ' . ltum1't · -...-:-... "'·~._ Jyt1c1 · 1~·r~freshlrtgex-spccific COur&eof~ti~,1 ; , '~ ' GEMINI I M,~·Ju~12o 1 • , f!!'""'..Oiie ,.·l>ol!\.\J• AQUAfiJus ,(Jq:-io.; ' CROWN1rlfG. GLORY ' BEAUTY SALONS ~/\tight be best to·~ es·'e on :-.. ~ .-Y-:,1,lfililtekes:-18): .se.. acti ve mentally: ~ 11 •·hal """"'Wt p;s~oul. One ~:WW· -~l .23-0cL 22): mclm• strive to pl«ll:togetller __ -''.TO SERVE YOU IN COST A MESA "'ho is si~re .. ltRlJ'" 01 be ~1 ~· \Vhat was puzzle. Anjwen aT e Ob---. --... .._ . · eware of au ... ~ I ~rs. ,.. . )I p'atli:m . i! tainabJt. A (~t n\(Nie pt?sis-4 !~ .............. ·. . . : . ., . ... . . - • · ·"' ·· ' . · ·'• .'. ·~riinq Glory (f onnerly Caprtce Coi ffu res) , :..'!:.:"?: ,: , .{I• :~j,; SOiit,.h ,9°a1tPlaza,CC!staMes.ae.~on,_S,~6-71~6 • 0,f , "\/ 1 _:';-.,:.: . ·2. / CrOYf,rii~g:. ~10,ry 267 East 17~ Street ., · .. ! ·Costa .. :Meso • phope 548-9919 ·. · . ;'.·-~········· ·: .. ·:~· . , -... ' ·'···· ' I " ·I ' ' I ,, . • ' ,, :1 .. . I • .. • 't ' ' • • ,l ,, . • • . , . :-;: . ' ;-:::/ ··~.-87™ ' NOW ~ :PRGGl(~SS t.. , _,_ .;...i.._ -• •• • FINE f'llRNITURE, LAlll'ETS, LA~ll'S & .\CCESSOIUES LAR GE:;T SALE I'\ 0 1)11 HI STO RY FEA· TCTlcS SCLF:t':TFD C:OU.ECTLONS ,\ND Pl ECES 1'110~1 ,\M.El!I C-l'S ...CREATEST 1:·1'Ri\1Tl HF ~I.I.KEH S! II.I. FROM REG· • TL I ll STtlCKc -. .,., __ _ ·J. :..- ' !. : .FOR F J!llE HOME FURNISHINGS AN D INTERIOR' D ECORATION Anniversary Savings at All Three Stores! PASADENA " POMONA < nlorado at El 1-tloh u., llolt. East or .Gary i92-6136 629-3026 Santa Ana, Main at Eleventh-54 7 -162.1 ; -. • ' • ' ·~ ' .~ 1 ' ii. I~ • ... ' • ' I " I . I . I I • .. " . ' -; .. ' •, ~ .. ~:·:-... · .. · • t\~' ·" ':~;pq(CE-~PERM -:SALE : · ·'· Boun.,Y; be~u'tilul i:urlS can happen to you! Hoid lliat qlamour HI with easy·care perhm! Look ready to g6 Without fretting-or setting. All at jumbo saving'!! Complete:: ' c --·. • , 520 MAGIC CU.RL SJ 0 '. , ~25 GCA.MOR CURL s 12~• . .. -535 ~GAL CURL s 17so " llu1 l~c 1 11er1\\-al.~·~ty& $5.95 (normal hair onfy J • .-'--... ~BEAUTY BARGAINS----. Price.s skyrocl<et everywhere but ·)>er.. Stretch your . _ bea\ify budqet .and enjoy cdlattenng style. EVEN MOR& -sA\llNGS ON MON ... TUES:. WED • . -' ,. . ' . . . ' .J ""'·. MON .• TUES .. WED. LATER W££1 ·SHAMPOO;;;slT $:2•s. ! "A~CUI . $I"' .. " HI STY!.E 'SltlMP004lt · HAIRCUT -f295 : ~2" all week Crowofrig Glory ~ BEAUTY -SALON S A ppo int"!(!nl.s ~lq>me bul 1104 tJwart ~larr OPEN EVENINGS A SUNDAY OPEN EVENINGS ~OWNING .:GLOR · ROWNING GLOR ,.. ,,. ,, ... ......., c.,,.., eoM ....... r 267 E. 17th ST., OoSTA 'MESA . SO\ITb COAST PLAZA ' ( -. . , PHON E 548;'919 .. _....,_..,,,,.._. .J.~~~_:_~-:--~~~~~~~..:-~--;~~~~~--:--ll~!:;::;:::::;;:::::::::::::::::::::~::·:::.-:P:HO:-N:E:..54::~:7:tJ:6:·~-;;:::~·· • ' -• '• vice. ' ' Someday .;..:.:-:· :·~:-:: . Someone's .. ~~:i.~g .. Jo Invent a Pill!;;~· .. .-: .. ·· .. ' . ' ,. ~ .; .. we have the next b.ifstt~jng., .. . '. ··''' -.-. . .-.( ., .. ~ ..... ,~ . ~· ... ,' .. A GUARANTEED METHOD O~ REOUEING ... YOU MUST GET THE RESULTS WE SAY OR WE Will GIVE YOU All THE FREE 1REAT- MENTS IT Will TAKE TO GIVE YOU YOUR PERFE<::T FIGURE Santa Monica Woman Says: WHAT WOULD I HAVE DONE WITHOUT SHAPE SHOPPES !NT L MY MARRIAGE WAS ON TH E, OUTS BECAU SE OF MY WEIGHT. I FELT THAT I COUL D NEVER REDUCE BACK TO NORMAL. THEN I SAW AN AD ABOUT SHAPE SHOPPES SUCCESSFULLY REDUCING SO MANY OTHER WOMEN WITH WEIGHT PROB- l~MS LIKE MY OWN. THAT WAS THE LUCKIEST DAY IN MY LIFE. I REDUCED FROM SIZE 22'/2 DOWN TO SIZE 12. MY HUSBAND SAYS HE LOVES ME MORE NOW THAN THE DAY HE MARR IED ME . AFTER PHONE TODAY ''JR YOUR .COURTESY FIGURE': ANALY SIS ' . .' ;;--,('l 1f (:OST OR Of\llGAT10~1' rr..wiLL BE ' ·,1 !f.i Dft tS!0~2 \\11-tf'TH[R OR NGT' 'OU RE· : 11 i l'PQFESSi:)NAllY wirH tJS .i.F voU '''.' />l HAVE PR0GRAl/\S,t.15 LP";', A?_..$JQO ,·, :~lAl MENf. <L IMlTED OFFfRJ .• ,?°," '• CALLUS NOW SANT A MONICA 393-0064, 718 Wilshire VIEST L.A. 477-1122 3112 Sepulveda • • . ' , • • ' ; • • 3 I " • 1v; Radio Br6aacasts Rated b.y Area Women_ Amerlcan Ass_octaUon or Un!Verstty-Women branches throughout tbe Untlt<I States ace joining In r. Mtlonwide assessment-ohadjo and teJe.. vis.ion broadcasts dealing with. environmentil~ 1'9Utrtioil. tlie urban crisis, the new look om campus and .Amerlcan foreign policy. · The womtn have been stu- dying the four topics Since last fall -and will survey all pro- grams dea1log with · these topics Qtlginated by area broadcastert between July 1, 1968, and June 30, J970. The recommendaUons will · serve-~as the basls for. next year's Allred I. d u P o n t • Columbia University Awards in Bro 'ad ca s lj ournallsm. wbil~ other fiOOinp ~ mike up an important part of the 1969-1970 edition of the annual duPont-O:l)umbi• Survey of Broadcast Journalism. Judges will be Richard T. Baker, acting dean of Colum- bia University G r a d u a t e School of Journalism; Edward w. Barrett, former dean; Sir William Haley, and radio. television critics Marya Man- nes aqd Michael Arlen. _ •' Two-color Combo. , -' 1 The Newport-COsta Mesa Branch will submit Its findings early nell summer along with ,_. the other branches. HAL AlllSCHD HEARING ·AIDS' Cinttm Avril Ampllflclllln HO SAL€SMl!N , 3409 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR Fer Appoh•t-t 675-3933 CAREFR'EE ' ·CUTS 4.00 TOPS Mermaids TOPS Merging Mermaids meet at 7:30 p.m. every Thursday in Woodland School, Costa Mesa. ; l ~ ' \ l\\ I I ( I t ~~ •. l) -) . '...I .• Harvey Berin rour First I;ady's favorite) de- signed this twe>color combination. that will "•land· out" whether l"t a party,t a diMer, theater, etc. The optional necliband can be decorated· with -.a ·tie bow. The panel front is buttoned In place 11Dd belled showing just the right proportion of dark color of tlie Underdres~which bas a camisole top. The dress zips up the back. . The original was made fa white gabardine with black underdreH .. Other stunning combinations would be dark brown with beige or jl8vy,_wilh.white. -Ollie~ fabnc suggeslioris : wool crepe, slllt and worsted, shantung, cotton, double knit, linen, pique. 62939 is cut in Misses sizes 10.18. Size 12, re- quires approximately 1 3/4 yards of 54" fabric and 1 1/2 yards of 54" e90tra.s't. To order 625139; state size, include. n a m e, address and zip code. Seild $2 postpaid for each pattern. Send orders for patterns to SPADEA, Box N; 1lept. CX-15 Milford, N.J. 08848. Hospital Expands Recreational Time Patients at Chltd·req's H""Pltal of Oraqe Counly will Infrared lomp cul bo able to ertjoy the fad!-. ~/1 ol tile hospttal'• recnatioDll "Students-who Wanted to ftto joy • m<fDllllful • and lulln& service project. co n tact e d CHOC to wtuni..r their time," she said. 'with shornpoo fort he , ' thei'apy room ... ,. daya • , I '· . .; week thanb to 411 Orance h~tr with ·nat,u-rol curl tendency-no rollers " ~\.County College studem, ac-cilrdlnl to hospital spokeaman ~rd:Vers ~ecessary. or an oircJt for the carefree • Mrs. Verda MacbJ,' ·;-M'!-MacUy ~ the :j~k. torefree body perm , includini:J cul, 13.50 ~ ::.. ~-to~.: , "• , lh!tiated by· . the Latter-day ;bther speciols'in our wiggery, $25 modacrylic Sainla Institute of Rel!PJn._. :wig, 11m $15 wi .. lets, 5.99 $20 wiglets. 9.so, We're specialists in cutt ing children's hair, too. ;Beauty Salon 60 I iij3FlOAD"WAY ANAHEIM 444 H. elfdkl sU .. 1t1 NEW,.O•T_ •7 fllflkMI llNlllll .-..1211 HUNTINO~M l•ACM rm •41nttr Ave. .....,, "Why do I gain w•:iqht? I never ~,i f d()1tJ11 ~<::1.. ., to cat." WEIGtffQl WATCHERS. • · Some talking, some llstttling ind I progrMn thlt works. TM ,nu 110C11UU...a1L - ~U:TIN-FURN ITU RE EXT IN D I D The 'ncre-roam is llaf, fed n .. days • -k by a fulJ. • time """'!Ion' theiaptll and ...iunteen Jrom the Fullerton, Santo Alla and T·ualln Assiatance .Lequea, ahei. ft· plained. · _ . , "It WU ~ bf• b\llllltal cillidais tbal -llUclinll .would-be ol pl oervJce volunleerillg tbelr·-lor·the weeteoct activities," M r 1 . Mawy.addeil. "They : will bo 8llislin( la the recttftion roam m I --ball• under the -of Mn. FrlDCOI Stawicki, CHOC lntenenice volunteer coordlnator.'; Smiles Fill Triton Hall · Sin ClinientO. Hilb SdJool wm ·bo-llHed~wllb-smnfua - face~ next .. V.:edneaday and Thursday as TrUoftl participate bi ii ,ll)llle. COl!tal SjlOll80red by. El Camino Real , Junior Women. Fifty 'lellltltnalista will bo selected l\'.ednesd"1 bl' ci.... • .- . . • Monday, Fobnlaly 2, 1970 OAILY PllOT "' Cat Munches . Too ·Hi-gh Off the H'og ~ .., creani ~ of milk, the will probfbly ~ be lnsullldent on the bolt M." llld. for Joeepb's discrlmlnaliDI Mila HiatDI a11o loll - "1bla is for 'my doar est, tutes. 75,ooO JIOUlld!.. (f_l•,181>, mad Jooepb. bo•bas beeo my al "ldon'lknqwnl'mgolng olt1dlrocted.to'the~fiir fOctia\JI: ....P...., and f.;. to manqe," Ille llld. "He the Pm-al.<;!llillJ lo -n is my desire thal be _w_ .. _·1_toucb __ mllk __ and_lnllsls __ ~""--'ma_"'_· -----·~>.-= .e-be:-r.::ir tJ! ;::.t MIO HJcitns.aa1' lil the wW. She !urned JOoeph and .-y oVu ·to Morgue Cliorley, a )oalf.lme ponloo. Miu Chori.y slUd the mone . ' .,_, · Somebody Fights ·Beck . Wbo flghU dtJ hall! Tht DAILY PILOT -Thlt'1 -All! whert efst can )'a'! find tot1ftt CCWMl"'i.ry • your c' D uL•ttt· Chtck the tdltottll Patt of YOUR cOmnl.ttts ~11 Mt M., rr', ., llM OAILY PILOT, ol ...,,., ' .. I ' • . , • J l • ) ~ •' ' •• ,- , GIFT WtTH pU~CHASE! t , I ROBINSON'S AND, GEMINESSE INVITE YOU TO FOCUS '70 , DllCOVElll THE fiEWEST CONCEPT tN FASHION ,ACES.• .DELIGHT IN THE ASllSTAHC~' OF 5. MORE DAYS· lllts u 1!)ole beot·exemplifinf pie! ~ bygl-. On l'hundly, 10. ""•""'• .wUI bo • chiJsen ,;111'".;.;'.';"b. n.m.ct " MARI., _.ADl1..t.A, EXP.ERT MAKEUP ARTIST, WHO WILL 8£ IN HEWPORT'FRO.M MONDAY, P-~B. 2' THftOUGH P'RIDAV, P'EB. '8,.TO EXPJ,.AIN THE TOTAL. CONCE,i-r OJI" P'OCUS 110 AND SHOW You • -HOW T0 -ACHIEVE.orHREE EXCtflHG-NEW LOOKS: 1THE TAl~R!D-l;OOK 1· FOR CAREERj1THE -' . W • find our , ll!Ytritory . •tRI ~ high-- with purchases at the rtelllt furniture market to come. Wt~ our dras- tic mark doWM through this wHk only. • Scile dtflnltely ends~: COME IN TODAY FOR BIG SAVINGS .. ___ _ .. 1865 HARBOR Bl.YD., COSTA fllSA Phon• 548-5131 . I · kill& and queen ol mlile, ac-T cordllll to lteaJlh cbalrman ,.. Mrs. Cbarla ~: Held tn CC11jtmclion wllh Dental Heoltb Week, the PfO' gram w111 bir diiecte1U1r Dr. A. Edwml w..u.er(•and a area dtntlati. Junior women lllpPOrl effot11 in the lleld bocauae of inwlvemenl with DAFFY (Dental AJailluce )l'und for Yootb), I JJ!Oll'll1\ p1ovidln( dental can I o clllldmt' ol needy lamlllM hi lilt eijililrano Valley -. -TRAm.. YOUlt - MATION • CttUISI AOINTS .. ........... .... .....,.,. ...... '*· ... ....... 644"46.00 • SPOHTANEOU9 L.OOK1 FOR DAYTIME; 'THE· SPIRITED LOOK' P'OA EVENING. ENHANCE THESE Ht\v ,,1P"Ac&to t.1GHS WITH: f'UL.LP'r:ATHt REO LASHES, PRICED AT 12.150. LASttt.:ETS, 10.6o,, . - PEiAl. LASHES, AT 12.!50. TRY, THE UNO ER MAKEUP M01S'nJR£ TINTS IN AQUA, MAUVI; AP1'J~ A'ND NATU1'AL, EAbf''!S ,00. CREAM FOiJHDATIOH iTtCK, 15 .00. AHO GET A . . ~ ~ . . ' . . . ' co,.:.PLJMEtfTARY Gl,.Tt THE· GEMIHESS0E MONOCHROMATIC EVE MAKEUP COLLECTION, AN 11,25 VALUE, WITH THREI E·YE MAKEUPS AND THREE BRUSHES; VOUtts WlTH' THI PURCliASS OP' ANY MAX p;,(c'[o" GEMINESSEPROOUCT 01" 5.00 O"-MORE IN OUlt COSMr:T')CI: • \ SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30~·-· ' . ROEllNSON'S NEWIDRT • FASHION ISLAND -• 644-2800 • '·• • I-• I ' • • ) ' -. • ) .. • ff Wl Y PILOT i Service league Sponsors _I.elk Mary Geoffroy _ ' ' Ponhellenic ~enio r Citizen• Hosts De$S9(t C 0 mmun 1 t Y RecreaUon For The Di•criminttln9 Hostesl •.•.• Centec at Orange ~ ~nty Be • Relaxed Gu•1t •t your own ptrty Womtn.11 OYerse.. Servk:e Ltq\le, Orange County Unil ... Will convene SAturday, Feb. 7, at I :30 p.m. In Leisure World, Laguna Hills Clubhouse 2. Marries • In . N.B Members of Laguna Beach FalriroondJ ls the scene Ot .. Panhellen1c wlU gather In the activity when Costa }tesa 01,tingui1h•d M11nu1-E•citinq Hors d'oeurv•1 home of .Mri. Alva Wilson of Sellof Clli:t.en.1 meet al 11 6~·0097 _ 671-4441 Emerald Bay 00 Wednesday,~l=·~·~m~. ~ev~ery~Tu~esd~a~y~. ==~~==============;:==~ Feb. 4, for a t p.m. deuert.I~-----------------------.._ __ _, >-A represenlaUvc !Tom the Orange County Sheriff 's Oepartmenl willrtalk and show a · movie on "Control of N1rcolit1." MY. and Mn . Allred Vlnc<ot Jorgensen of Newport Beach have ~ the mairiage ol bet daughter, Mary Grace Geoflroy to Army LL RalW Dorier C~y Jr. meeting. Mrs. Boyd R. Lewis wtll chair the event a11l1ted by the Mmes. Abe J . Hay, Lester Luhoow and F. J: LOVE THE LOOK. THE TOUCH. THE PRICE ·OF OUR CREME-RICH PERM • I l'he league is comprl&ed of women who have served overseas wll.h a govern,inent t ponsored agency during a timt of national emergency. McManus. WHAT A SUPERB D IFFERENCE THIS 1-ANOLIN-ENR ICHEO -The couple exchanged vows and rings in a ~remooy corr ducted in SL Andrew's Presbyterian "church. Under a "forejgn friends" heading, Miss KJtty Briggs will introduce her bouseguest.. Mrs. Dagny Telg ot Oslo, Norway. WAVE CAN MAKE! YOUR HAIR LOOKS HEALTHY, LO VELY, (" SHI NY. HOLDS CURI-ANO STYLING BEAUTIFULLY. STAYS WE WILL PICK IT UP I. Mrs. John M. WJ1ll3ce of Members ol national social sororities are invited. SOFT, MANAGEABLE. FRENCH SALON, REG, 3 5,00, NOW ONLY 17 .50: ROBINAIRE. SA~ON , REG, 2s:oo , 12 .5 0 . In the Air Miss Marcia Lockhart, daughter of the William E. Lockbarts of' Costa Mesa, currently is a Kansas City, Mo. was her .. ~,,,... sister's matron of honor, while 1 ""COMPLETE INCLUD ING CUT, APPOINTMENTS? CALL IF YOU LIKE OR JUST HURRY IN FOR THIS BEAUTY BUY. • Kathleen Jorgensen was the • stewardeS$ with Conti- maid of honor. Serving as bridesmaids we~ Elizabeth Wright, Debora Dye., t ASK ABOUT OUR PAESONALI ZED HAJRGOOOS SE:RVICING FOR 10AYf1ME1 AND 10ATETIME, 1 u , .. -... dropped o 111tdi nental Airlines. She is • , ..-Md ., Y••r 11.1n 111t based out of Seattle. ll"'•Ject, ,.,., lwl119 '' '• -~-liss Lockhart received We'll ""*• so-"il119 °•1 of her AA degree from ~I M-be • c11to we1M lotlll7 w• Orange Coast College THE and was ective in Theta K N I T W I T ? 1._s_ig::..m_a_s_o_:ro:..:.ri"-ly.:... __ Ptirs. Charles Sorge and Mrs . John Griffin Helwig, the bridegroom's sister. The bridegroom, son'of Ar· my Col. (ret.) and Mrs. Ralph Doz.let Crosby or Charleston, S.C .. was attended by Harry Hampton Pt1iller as best man. MRS. CROSBY Home In Germanf ROB NS O N1S.1 South Coast Plaza LOWER MALL A<rvu fftlfn Wool.wltl'J COSTA Ml!SA Pll. s.fS.21lf EASY·CARE 1Jni/ormJ Who Listens To Landers? "JUST FOR YOU" Sm1rt l•shion1, car•-fre• f1bric1 f••• furin 9 BARCO ind other famous brand n1mes. ' . Mony •tylH to·--. $8 ·91 ...... &.... .. • Ushers were Robert W. Ber- ry and West Point classmates of the bridegroom ,·Lls. Robert W. , f;laines, . Fredrick L . Whitaker, James A. MeCall Jr. and Stephen K. Rhyne who, at the recessional, cross- ed SJfQl'da to-Jonn the arch under which ·the newlyweds •. walked, ~ten ~were David Geoffroy; tbe brtile'i brother and .Ju<ly Hyllon:~ · I • • • ·\. The bride is a graduate of • Corona del ·Mar High School and is a senior at callfomi1 \Vestern University, San Diego. Her husband is a graduate of West Point. The newlyweds wil l reside in Gennany where he will be sta- tioned. Astrology Charte;d • . . Cathy!s-Ultifor .\n occulOnll wtptng of llsbt Astrology and You will be S--.fl......bul~~ discussed by No1man S1nith of 17'7 Newport llYd. literally· br!gbtem-------u.e~---siDta A na when the UiUWlan-1-1--- 0ust create& a -.tog" on the UrUversa list Women 's Federa-co... .. _ 646-1311 glasa and lnhlblta light pualQs Uon of Cost.a Mesa meets tn through at Its brl&htest level. the church at noon Thursday, Feb. 5. BE FREE ... . . ' SANFORIZED ALL conoN D6NIM • • Chock> • Strlpu • Plolds • Solid• a sturdy, fun t ime fabr ic for active play wear VALUES TO 98c YARD 36" wide . guar. w11hable Sportwear Match-ups . PRINTS & SOLIDS Mod , mod prints in a bouquet of colors with match-up ,.olids VALUES TO $1 .19 YARD 1 oo-;. cotton 45" wide SIU•r. washable BONDED SPRING SUITINGS e PLAIDS e NOVELTIES e COORDINATES PERMANENT PRESS COTTON PEnl-POINT PIQUE PRINTS 'N SOLIDS Colorf ul, bold designs on o litile or no iro n permanent press finish perfect for mix: 'n match. ,-41>1 The public is invited to at· tend the meeting and guests will be seated according to avaUable space. The lecture will follow a pot.luck luncheon. Coffee, tea and rolls will be provid ed and members a r e requestt!d to bring a fa\'Orilc dessert or side dish. Smith i.5 associated with and a Graduate of Nation~! Consolidated Schools which Is certified 1n· astrol ogy br 1 he state. He has been leanung a&· Lrology and doing chnrU !ince 1963 and has been practicing professionally for more than a year. Mrs. Lee J. Rosch. 54~1702. 1nay be contacted for ad- ditional information. OF FACIAL HAIR FOREV!R. LET US SHOW YOU HOW EASY IT IS TO REMOVE EXCESS HAIR W ITH MOOERN ELECTROLYSIS, MEDICAL LY APPROVED.•• SAFE, FAST, GENTLE• CONSULT WITH OUR LI CENSED TECHNICIAN IN OUR BEAUTY SALON,. RO BINSO N'S NEWPORT REDUCE AT ·~ PR-ICE This week, Mon., Feb~ 2 thru 4 PM Sat., Feb. 7, all 26 Gloria MamhaIJ Salons.in California, ofter a GRAND OPENIN;G SPECIAL ... pay half the regular price for any Program, regardleee of how little it coeta ••• and Gloria Marshall's ALWAYS C1J&ta lees (much I•) than others. 1/2 PRICE OFFER-FINAL WEEK! LOSE 2 DRESS SIZES in as little as 3 WEEKS! ••• thl *'8 ~anmt is based on actual records from our flies Size 22? .......... Be a siie 20 by Feb. 17 Size 20? .......... Be a size 18 by Feb. 17 Size 18? .......... Be a size 16 by Feb, 20 Size 16? .......... Be a size 14 by Feb. 21 r/ ·- • ;._ ell new spring suit end 44" I 45" wide guar. washable TODAY IS FEBRUARY 2 Size 14? ......... ; Be a size 12 by Feb. 22 Size 127 ....... : .. Be a size 10 by Feb. 23 • dre'5 weight blended fo brics ond acryl ics. bonded to acetate tricot • "Yankee Doodle" combinations, flower fres h pastels, _,. mi x and match cho.r.mers some are machin e washable tomehandwash. $ 3 98 some dry clean y D. st''/60'' widths - • SPRING FRESH BUTCHER WEAVES A galaxy of colors that encompass spring pastels to bright , vi~id hues for sui ts. dresses, jumpers, . rayon & cotton 45" wide guar. washable 4 CURTAINS DRAPE f./ 1 l,, • -l South Coast Pla1a ~ Cost• Meta Huntln'g~on Center -Huntington Beach lrtwitl .. s. K».t• Fwy.-$41·111• ' ldlflt• .. ••oc:ll l l•d.-191·101 ) . -0,.. M..-., 111r9 ~., 10 'ti! t-sftrd.y 'ti!' 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Sylvia Thompson and Jerome Ttiompson, both ot Rlnrslde. • Given in mll'rlage by hef~ lather. lhtt.bride was at ten~ by Debby TOUe as mald 91:' honor, and Julie 'Mlompson, the btid'egroom's sister, Donna Mathis and Klm K i m e s , bridesmaidi. ... The bridegroom a!!ked. hi! uncle, Dan Pal~rson, to be his besl man. Ushering gue!lts to their seats were T o m Johnston, the bride's brother,. Dave Peterson and Jerry lloward. The newlyweds, who will reside in Costa Mesa, are studenll at California State College at Long Beach. She is a graduate of corona del Mar • High School and Ora11ge Co'll.st- East Asian Authority, Will Speak tlona). They are members of Zeta Beta C h a p t e r , HunlingtAn Beach. The hours W£re ac- cumulated through their work on the ways aqd means com. mltlee of Treat for Treatment llalloween candy sah;. and a rUmmage sale. Proceeds from these activities were used tor -the Orange County Bum ,. Center. '.M t!"·4,.,.(~ ' Three new members have ~ ·' MRS. THOMPSON Mesa Home . ...--been accepted by the group following a series of rushing socials. Pledged were Mrs. Robert Adams, Mr~ Willis Reineke and ~1rs. Richard Muschwitz, and lr'al)sferring from other chapters are Mrs. Peter Briney from Oregon ; Mrs. Robert Rice, Inglewood, and Mrs. Thomas Reiten, Seal· ~liege, while he studied at Riverside City College and Is a graduate of OCC. lie. GOP Women Travel North Tots Studied At University Soulhern California board members of California ·Federation o f Republican Women will congregate Wednesday, Feb. 4, at noon in Aulhorlty on the Far" and the Huntington.Sheraton Hotel, A study at Purdue Unlver· sity showed that children with lQ levels of 122 and Up are more outgoing and partlclpat· ing, more emotionally stable, more venturesome, spontane· ou.c;, tougRn-mlnder, vigorous, calculating and self-reliant than the averagl? and lower 1roups. Middle East. Dr. Wallace Pasadena. • Moore, will address members J · Neil Reagan of McCann- .th th r .... Cl b f Erickson Advertising Agency cf e· Sou ......... , u 0 will dlscuss how television h"as Laguna Beach at a Wed-affected poliMtal campaigns. riesday, Feb. 4. luncheon In the Among Orange Count y Towers:-·-board members attending will A government advisor, con-be Mrs. . Fulton Shaw of San sultant and llal5on officer,.~· Juan Ca is tr an o • Mrs. Richard of Laguna Moore spent bis childhood in Beach and . A I ft e d The brlght girls among those studied were found to be more sentiment.al than the bright boys. · Gloomy Gus Is Your Kinda Guy Japan and wu educated In the Hawkins of Seal ach. United Slates where he al-_:.::::::::.::_:::::_::::s;::::. __ ,'.=========='I tended Harvard and Stanford univel'$1Ue11. Dr. Moore has visited the majority of countries in Asia and has circled lhe globe eight times on missions to the F,;ast. Hospitality chairman Mrs. fioward Sw\Lzer with Mrs. Paul Hill and Mrs. J. W. Long will welcome members and guests at the 11:30 a.m. social hour. Tho!le interested in reserva· tlons may phone Mrs. Philip Towne, 499-1531, or Mrs. Clay Welter, 837-7605. Spellers Compete All-school finals in a WHITE FRONT citywide spelling bee begin to- day in Fountain Valley with compeUtlon scheduled to take pl&ee in each school during the last how' of the day through Friday, Feb. 6. Cooperating in the contest ' are Friends of the Fountain Valley Library, the school district and the ci~y. Wlooe.rs from each school will be competing In the all.:ci· ty finals taking place at 6:30 p.m: Monday, Feb. 23, in the Fountain Valley community center, and additional in· formation may be .obtained by calling Mrs. Ronald Mhrphy, 962~147. Ceremony· In Irvine Links Pair \. Robert Timothy Schmidt, the son of Mi's . ..Elaine Baker of Irvine, clauned Peggy Jean Gordon, da\lghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gordon Sr. of Costa Mesa78s hlis.blide: The Rev. William Acton performed the evening nup- tlala in Un.lventty BapUM Church, Santa :Ana Heights. 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Monday, PebNary ~· 1970 OAJLY ~!LOT f J -lean, pleated costumes of polyester knit ... they 're the ne~cst jacket ~ncf dresses from Butte • .i\·loving. Dashi11s;. Completely wonderful . A wOolt-. , lollect.i'on'of free :spirited costume.s. LOo~, Tan jack· ets. Paired v.'ith low pleal$ that burst from a ·sl~der I torso. AU are easy-care polyester knit. Neat. Fasli· ioned to travel. They're the costumes with the look "' of the seventies. Sfies 6-16:--60.00 .• 1i.tvy, copper and white slriptd jacket, navy 'dress h. dres5 rod jKket in pink or blue with \\·hitt: t:. double br~as~ ml jad:.er, while and na1r drcsi may co rosmopo lit.ln ihor 96' • . ' ' ~---·---- • m1y co south coast pl•u. ,.n diego fwy 1t bristol, cost• met•, 546-9321 .. shop mondoy thru salurday 10 am to 9:30 pm . sund•y noon 'Iii 5 pm • MAVCO • .. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ..... O•llf l'llclf 5111, Orange C o a s l playgoers should treat themselves to a dellghtfuJ evening and· take in : the San Clemente Coum· • ~ munity Theater production of ' "Generatioo ·• which n1ns ror i 'two more ,,,.ee.kends al the '' Cabrillo Playhouse. ~' The three-act comedy tells ,: 1 the story of a father who visits ii . i.:{)pen EnCI Announces Nelv Gasses Five new \.\'orkshops have been announced by the Open ·End Theater in Newporl &ach. Classes beginning the wetk of Feb. I include filmmaking. acting, directing, stage move· ment, sensitivity training and nieditation. The sessions meet once weekly for two months at a charge of $35 per session. ,F.iJmmakill8 instructor r,tilton Moline said.the course would include basics of motion picture production Including editing, scripting and phQtography. : Direc::Ung lns\ructor Warren J. Deacon said his coorac ~d be 'held concurrent With the acting cln.u tO be con· diieted by Walter K. Phelps. rurther infonnation on ilic winter sesmon Is avail able by eiilling the workshop al 675- illO, ):lit newly \\'Cd daughter in Jo.1anhattan 's Greenwich vu. lage only _to find she is nine months pregnan t and five days married. The ensuing com· f>licalion.s ' tm:.er _alt Uie pro· blems of the generation gap v.•ilh a light touch. -The San Clemente cast does a good job or presenting the foibles of both generations, although somewhat heavy handed at ti1nes. Anthony Brandt. w h o rlirected the play, was forced to assume the part. of the father, Jim Bolton two weeks ago when his leading man was forced ta quit. •le has a good sense of comedy timing which really shines in the second act. Clark Farrell. who has a small role as Stan Herman, Boulton'!! friend aod a n ·obstetrics specialist, gets the credit as the cast standout. lie appear!! in the second and third acts. providing a pro- fessional polish to lbe pro- dustion. rt is .through his ac- ting thAt Brandt's abilities shine.- Kathi Fifer. who plays the daughter Doris, lended to underplay her part in Satur- day night's production, Doris seemed a bit too reserved to bt the kind or girl who would settle for the "hippie" life in the 'Village. · Crosswoi:d Puzzle . . ACRO SS 1 Stair: Abbr 4~Cpmpar1li v' 'darknrss ••outdoor sportsmi111 14 Tool 15 Of 1 cr1t1 in .wood 16 Kinsman on , QIO\htr' s 'side 11•Re1urn1119 -,l~ lorml!f owntr 19 'Ne9atlvt ¥hra se: words 20 .Somelh 1n9 special 2l'Hlll 22 House furnishing ittlll 2J "Let H •'Sland!" Z~'Parl of~ •flower 26.Blrd 29 Word in ~lrttrr saluta llon 31 Ti111e ol da~ 32 C1nadL11n hemlock , for On! )] Gamt bird lt'r1n5ac\ion "' :M 'ouslrd ~ on-~)raduatt arl of : .. ;,.;;"to be" 3 " • 44 '-dam's ~rand son 411 ounds 47 Merchand1s- in 9 rvent 41J T1mt pt'oc·I SO Ensign Abbr, 51 WtlVt't lttd 52 Ftar grratly 54 Noted nc~ .• "l)ellC~ ~8 Pro ·.···· bO ••·• op . bl Main art~'Y 112 D1 stinc.tiv~ <1ppellat1or1 b4 T1t~d heavily 110011; 2 word s bll ArJb pr111cr b7 Uncann~ b8 Negative word blJ Semisofl fr uit concoct1011 70 Brs1t9! 71 Frr111n111e n~mr DOWN l Indoor gamr 2 Put into v1901ous acllon 3 Kind ol 1rc"jtlon 4 Kin 5 Boater or benn~ 5 • 1 " " 30 " Sat11rday's Puzzl! Sol ved: "'l 5 1 $ B A TS '" I II; I P [ ~-S H f)&,PlE 1 -T O N S ..... ; 2 word s 7 lndlcattd 8 lmpr!Sstd dttp!y q lnh!rftor lO Affront ! l Dowr1~Undrr ~nimarr 12 European thra\er of Opera tions Abbr. 13 Sttep .18 Consum!J. !Olii!ly: 2 words Zt Plimptd 25 Scholarly 27 Theatrical production 28 Engl ish poet JO Capri, t .g. 33 Goll coursr lea tu rt 3t Not cltifitd 35 Egg dish!s 2/2170 37 Fooltsh per~On: Slang 40 Where th, boy lea11rs the pa per az We•pon 45 One showlur con tt mpt t8 Gromm et 53 Knowledge• able 55 $pact ln an am~itheater 5b Assum!d 11pright pos illon 57 --A.nil or Anna 59 Simple 61 Anthropoids 62 Plumb{ng ltrm til "····On! Girl Uan ": 2 words t.5 Wrong: Prefhc • 9 10 11 11 I}- •• " " " 31 " ., .. 50 " " " " " ' " .. ' 'The lmposslhlf;' YeQl'S' ' Huntington Pfuyers. Score ' . With Bright; F~nny Show Dy TOM TITUS 01 tlll' oaftr ,UOI 51111 "The Impossible Years" Js a comedy that <,'Ot'1d well ~ve been written by NeU Simon - which Is an excellent reason or visiting the l[untlngton each Playhouse sometime during the next four weekends. Playwrights Bob FiMer and Arthur Mar.t have borrowed liberally from the Simon sue- words, to the latter's deep displeasure. Characters abound In "The lmpoSsible Years!' none more lncfre.dlble -or funnier - than SteVe Uhler as a·weirdo called Bartho!Dmew Smuts, a Sort of Maynard G. Krebs on a m0torcycle. And Pat Atulllns COiltribuLH a riotous scene as !ht air~' IY"' 1 .. cher. un- marrkd 1 n d consequenUy fNltraft!d. a.111s II 1 r r I e s --~ tftedi\"t cameos, -. 1 liWt lnGft ht:avy • • familiarity of aublequmt...,.. Jngs. Tho slot)', thou&ll DOI oYttf1 imaglnaUve, ls frtlh and ge. nulnely tunny. A well known psychJatrlst,. who h11 wrlUen a K!nsey.\yil' book on marital relationshlpt,Js followlng It up \'llth a study ol t.oenage beha~, Naturall'y, his handl- . ing · of .his own teens casts suspicion on ltls credentials. -..,. .. potlonned by ~ ...... II M OYft'WiN'k· ..,..,,....,. -ood Mlrlin .... -... ptyehiatrlst.'1 ..,.._..,. poblilher. Don ... 11111 °'" bill .. • \Vllllam }Jolden. above, is one of .two f!len i~ love with Audrey Hepburn · in tonight's mollon picture on Channel 7 al 8:30, tilled "Sabrina.". The late ~lumphrey Bogart is one of the co-sU!rs . \V altcr Owen. Doris' hus- band was played by Ralph Ap- pell. Unfortunately, his free·---------- soul type of character often cess formula to create a lapsed into an angry young warmly bamorous f a m I I y man type. Walter and comedy in which tbe laughs his father-in-law have severa l come spitting out like-machine "confrontalions" during the gun bursts from one end of play and the arguments often thi11 brief but bright offerMg to reached toO high a level loo the ot.her. - soon. leaving the two to yell al lt is "Co.me Blow Your each other !or the remainder llorn" with younger daughters of lhe sceoe. By Act Three, it instead of older sons. spriok.1- was too much yelling. ed with slicings !rom the Chuck Schicker turned in a generation gap and spiced g§Jl_ of, a pe_rfoanance in his with a collection o£ camea ap- short appearance as Ken pear'anres th al edectNely .POwelL--fiction editor or a sho re up any possible lag in girlie 1nagazine. Froin the mer-the ·action. In · short, il is menl he walked on stage In his hilarious. rose colored granny glasses Randy Keene, in his first and rose colored shirt, he stole shot at directing an adull play, the scene. J-le t.ias obvloi1sly strings his 14-character cast the favorite or the audinece together q u i t e nicely - who gave him an ovation on though a few opening night . his exit. misfires were in evidence. J-le A newcomer to Orange has mounted a good pr~ Coast thealer Gene Applegetl duction which can o n I y took the part or Winston become better v.•ith I h e Garand, the allorney. His act- , Stan Bell offers a beautifully low kefed portrayal or the harried shrink whose pra. fessional calm is slrel.c~ to the breaking point but who somehow maintains his decorum through 1t all. Strong support Is supplied b>'. P.1iriam Kaiser as his wife , who doesn't go along with the doc- tor 's permissive phiJosophy. • ~ lo lose his , wblte others in the lftnaet p&'ade in and ool ol lhe (llftily's living room are played by Mike and Sleve Crow ley. Dan Kaiser and Kathy_ Sheldon • "The Impossible Years" is st rictly for laughs -for ln the; few moments when it tries to make a point, the strain is evi- dent. The Ci'rst act is fused by a string of one liners. each funnier than the last. The se- cond is. quite literally, a 11whodunit" tnat recaptures its G rating alter a brief OirtaUon in the restricied zone. It also is the best prodUl"tlon the Hun·lington Beach Playhouse has come up with since "Barefoot in the Park" a year. ago. A successful run of ' 334 Movies In Running · HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scient.u has an. nounced 334 feature length motion pictures qualiti~ for Oscar coosidcratlon In 1969. The t.otal nwnber of films meeting academy re- quirements was th'e hi~t in nine years. Last year 315 films were eligible. Elitible films and performances wil1 be voted on for nomination to be an- nounced Feb. Ip. In the eye of his Tamily hur- ricane is pretty Valorie Har. ries as Lhe older daugtiler who -so it would seem -grows up virtually overnight. Miss Harries handles her tough transition from sloppy cllild into prim woman far more perennially packed houses is ;:=========;;;;II predicted for the playhouse, 2110 ~1ain St., Huntington Beach . deftly than the role Is wrilten. -----------11 Playing her little sister, and coming up with some of the funniest quips of the night, is a girl with 14 years .or pract!~~ in that role, &nn1e Harries. Doug Gracey does a solid job as the writer hired to "spice up" the doctor's w r i t ten BALBOA 673-4048 ing debut was promising lhough somewhat hampered by a Jack of stage presence - a fault that can only be cured by more acting. The efforts ol this ast pro- vide an enjoyable evening that shouldn't be missed by e.ilher side of the generation gap. Anyone who goes to see "Generation" is bound lo sym- pathize with Jim &lton who says, "I think I don't like this younger generation because I get th e reeling they know something I don't" ·'Joe Egg' in Benefit For Therapy Schoo~ 'Nat Tmner' Film Slowed ~ third In ju!il one year, under a Newport-Mesa Unified School District cooperative program (or high school-age students. Four portable classrooms are being added to the facility al 695 W. 19th St., Costa..Mesa, 1 while scholarship s u b a Id y funds will be aided by the rund-raising show. 9 . STA.ITS WEDNE'SDAY e First film to show com· plete courtshlp, mating and birth of animals. "LOVE AND THE ANIMALS" PLUS * JOIMI GarllCt "SUPPORT LOCAL SHERIFF" Batlle FiJm~-· ·· EQzal!MtllfW&rre1m ~. Beatty "Tiiie OimlyGame Emi'llbwlm .... Cll!i 11¥ Cl OJI( l!!J "Thli 0111Y ~ Ill T_., lhowll D•llY Fl"MI 1:• l'.M. '""'"""-S~lld•~ "'"" 21• r .M, CO.HIT -"IANDOlERO- ·O••no• 0111y 1t 1:80 & 10:30 .. ,._ °"'' 0o .... 1,,,_ .. 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Carol S1lfln1er. SuH~an. . ' STEVE ROPER C"Y.A-i, BE LTER/-siE F 7He · PADLOCK'L L ~ AGAIN / • -1HEW WEtL MAKE QR WAY 1D A CITY NI TRY I TO LOCATE A FENCE FOJl THAT CRAZY LOAD.' MUTI AND JEFF -. ..... ~ .. ...-·---......... ,_ GORDO MISS .PEACH • ly Saunders and Overgard r Pill 11, BETTYLOU/ '!!EN car ~ U6W'T5 /-f\L SLIP NliOllrl' t)N A:)OT NI' SEE N(Mf SOMl-.-s Pll<WE RleHT- %18 TF'Plf.'S ~ Mlf<e-.'-NI 1.fn' TllUCK TltAGKf LEAOll( IW1D THINGS ADO IJP.' Hl5 """'"-S P.olS'lllft/ L.ETS JUST SIT HERE ANO WAIT/ ---JEFF, NOT SO CLOSE, ~E'U. SCENT'>tJU! ly Al Smith ,., By Gus Arriola HO STJo~Clif I I MAP-C.lA IS NO Goo-p I I 11 ! ' . '. Mon411, f<lwlWY 2. I !70 OAll Y l'ILOT !!1 • •• ' ly Charles larsottt~ ] ... ·' NO, If I QIE55 ~OJ ' CAN'T TELEVISION VIEWS Networks Get Clear Message By .RICK DU BROW HOLL'iWOOO (UPI) -The name of the movie was "My Sweet Charlie," made sJieclllcally for television. It was shown on NBC-TV several weeks ago. And it is definitely turning out to be a pivotal production for video. ...: . .IttE STORY concerned the simple human friendship that grew between a pregnant soutb~rn white girl and an educated young Negro lawyer from the north -both separate1y on the run, b·u~ temporarily thrown together. lt· was excellently done, with Patty Duke a~d Al Freeman Jr. starring. The Teviews were vecy favorable. And it seemed quite clear that those two. hour "world premieres" th&'t television bas bten showing for some time -to fill in for the short- age of pre-sold movies -were capable of belrig good, contemporary and adult .rather than m~re melodramalic potboilers. . · Now the ratings have come along to give furth- er credence to this Deller. Th a remarkable sboW ... ing, "My Sweet Charlle" was the blgbest-ranke<J program of the weel< of Jan. 111-25 in the 70.Cily ratings. It breezed in well above such popular hit~ as "Rowan and Maftin's Laugh-In, u 11Here's Lucy''· and 0 Gun.amoke." THE •MESSAGE should be loud and clear 191 the networks. They don 't have to se ttle for '!safe'.' potboilers. There are plenty of good1 contemporary and adult tales around, waiting to be made. And while it's nice that "My Sweet Charlie" was done well and got fine notices, the payoU that is bound to score most with the networks is the rating., A show of unusual quality paid off with the stalistlcal jackpot that the networks worship above all. It is a clear opportunity to shed television'S" creauJlg straitjacket The . audence lQ!lere, wail· rng to be lured. The supenor cratt.Sihe1lrwho want . to work for video -but have kept away becaus~ ol the general level of achievement -can be attraCt: ed if shown the projects are worthwhile. A3 usual: the viewers are much iurther ahead of televislqn than exec\llives suspect. The networks hardly even need to go beyond the obvious proof. It Is there --an opportunity for everyone to profit, and for video"'to shake loose. ON MARCH 5, by the way, one of those mutb•: in-demand pre-sold Hollywood movies shows up Of\ CBS--TV, and it is a honey -"The African Queen~".· .ztarrlng Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart in the role that won him an Oscar. John Huston .. who adapted the C. S. Forester novel for the screen·· with James Agee, directed the tale of the old-maid· missionary who enlists the help' of a di ssolute ri~r . boat skipper for a dangerous Joorney. The supJ><)r.t:: ing cast includes Robert Morley and Theodoie' Bike!. . i ' ' Dennis the Menace . ' l 1 /1 .. I - ~ . • • • T I • " • J4 DAILY PILOT . ... . ' . . • Monday, F'ebrlWJ 2, l971J Ol .:: l_ • I • Sears Handy Dry Chemical Fire Extinquisher ,. 7 ~. • f ighta gas, eltf:Clrical, greaae ·a nd. oil fires t ffectivtfly • 1 • •Weighs only~~lbe.~Carryrii n your • ca r - for hoalt and .Ilbn)e u11e 1 --~ _,,.~·-./ SAVE 10% NOW! 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Dec .• : u.e.cW/~fll ~ tcbedllled Racln& at Bay Meadows, be ~. woUid The revenue ~ flnt JftOllth ol r;neetlna as ·well u a 43-day harness 'Manegement lhtri, ol.;ered' a 'new pro- ;, ' -rlllfied~a iiew I~ ~ ol '~ wbder 1J1Gr?11b1n1 begin "'u sooo u poulble." the lllrike prompted U,. racii.i/ baanl to """1lni at Qay ~eado~s. posai: a 12 Increase. per d•Y {or each ~ ay iiiii!lt. endioglhe ~ · meellor al' Sallla Anita In u..-1.os In the laraest turnout In lhe unloo'• call for J<giatatlon permitting the f!lto to At fint it wa1 felt the •irlte would be year or , three-year Clll>tract. '!be union ~ bi~Male'a ~·' ., ~-1 IUburb ti ·Arca111· aod just history,· the mtmberltilp'!I SoUtbetn take over raclng opetaUona dudiig Vte short since other labor management P~ said no, then revised Its demaild.a: to $3, ·1--.....;'"ftlih; '. -~111;'.ie I -·'li!UO\'ofh -~11-!!l.y Callfonua vote ol 341'W 'In fayor of lllril<e or permaneniiy. Bui dov, llonald 'blero~tnthepasthadbeenoolvedquk:kl)' '13 and.II for each year'OI a lilt~year ~<. , ~ i .... !},L.:1 --~~~ , · •• .._ • -nllflcallol! of Ille <OD!ract 01aturned a 0 •• , _ _._,th ~·• 1) 11'"111nute, hastily called meetings. • of ~ .. ' ~,I•~""""~ Molcfow1, "1 San Mallo. near San Frlfto Norlbem cautomil membersb!p \/llle of •-tan """'""' e pro,....... Jiu! tliia one dragged on with ~ 'Coalra<t. · 'ti~ t.<1IJ f<k ".JlO.Y ~ of'p l,lie , • cU.:O: '' ~; •• 1 '.· ' •. 119-K.agalnsl ~piing the pact. ' Loeaea to the strikers, horaemen, tho pni11Dg at both racing facllltieo. Mlruigemenl said jll\rimuluel emeloycs.· .flnlt ~. l3 iii!'~~~ it, for ~o\.'iPOl'.enlu" tor; the·lr..U 'llld ~ II was estJmal!d Ibo atai. of Calllomil tracks, the elites of Areadia and San 11>e union had 11ked for a 14-a-day lo· 'averati<d ll0.43 a day and other workers th~.llJ ."'!ll!l'lvi. The..,,,...~ ...-res . ~ ·"""'""'' ~ i 1J Sii!ta .\Alla ·1os1 !209,000 1 day In revenue d~ ti\" Mateo and !belt buslpellmen may eo as ,,...., In wages for ·parimutueJ employ es, between 1811.,, and-$39.U per day, '.' . ' o'<er1rage'~RD<j,s by,l!ari• ·1 a.ef UIO 'lll;!IO•llilllJ· Sa1Hlorlol,Jlan-the Iola) wageied ea<h day at~ 11>e stdke:had (orced·~nt oC liwge-t lnlllalJy offered a 12-i-day to plill lhelt hor,.. Out of Barillo Anita'• "'"."'it '" ' · ... ' . . WM~ $tll;eao;llddod -Handicap· S)rile. '!be 1llte lakel·1 sbfl'e In lu;oll cil ' high ..... million. ' • ..... of whom man lhe betting windows. Qy'J1n1!3;bone OWl\lf! ...... ptannil)g m~ . t . ., ,lod . , ~rlti19yes .,~P . 1"t·~~, . , .. . . • ir1Ck$. • Santa Anil;i's 7~ay -ihoroughbred race . lncnaae. stallll!l'ind head for bmM. f • · ' t I ~ T ~ ' DROPPING OUT OF TOU R J eck Nickleus J>r.0.-ear~r. Nicklaus, the Jeadef or ~ thr00gh Ille f' .. an;;,.>..: llid . ~&aun·-~lii i,en~'io tie: Nkk4Ws ~ ibm'.t· Jd. llfo,~ cl ... and ~;o !~putt.. j • Jacklin ~a ~-wood just on "the baCi. frioge.-lil .!,lro,' pulled.!roriU! feet and miMed. He 'tapped in (cir a 'bird. au1 ®·lhe 'ilrit extn"hDli 1116J~g Englishman,~ ti,14· tee .11~~~inl;l a tree, bit Ute ti'ee;!Mi't wu •di :to~. al>Mat tOJ.lt awiy. Br~was~ori11the fringe 1..:IJ<i; pilted to wtlhlo· 1,ldnCii .. and watCOOd While Jackllp missed. He taPPeci ii\ land it was over.;.. ·.t ·• ~1own.,l!Jil .111 tbe Jsw Negr~;O" .II? tour, fired a '.al'!!'"ing,.~IHlll\l<r'l"ll' .,. ontlhe final·~ to·come-.from ~tn stibkes back' ~giin a Ua 'a"'215r1facklln ha<!·• 71 and .lhe.-st Nie~ a 72, wit.ti ;Jack1finfsblgg thlrd at ~'' f , r Nicklaus said he was droppin4 ofI tl]e toar ror an undeter!l'ined lencth Of...time. •er didn't think I had a chance to wla," Brown sata. •1YOO JUst 'ckin't . rdake...up seven· strnke;a with people like Jad&n and a 'Nl~ua in !roril of you." , . •• NeWcomb'.e, 25, was n e v er ln the match. Gooaatei broke his service once in the first set, once in the second and twtce In lbe third and shut out 'his op- ponent in one game in lfie first set, . tbrte in lhe second and two in the · third. ·The dark-haired, winner, who didn't loot worn-out in the locker room after the match, said :the match was pro- bably-tough on the younger Newcombe because he just arrived t r o m ' Australia five days ago. • 11Besides, I already had pl~yed one \ matcfh . .l'n this tour and had an ad· vantage there,'.' Gonzalez Wdt In a preliminary matcti prior to the Gonzalez-Newcombe event, Laver beat Newport Beach's Roy Em~rson 10-7 in a s.ingte IO.game set. · The tour .resumes in two weeks In ~fiami with Gonzalez tak.lng on new challenger Emerson ro1 the $10,000 prlie. The clusic will also, appear in Boston, Philadelphi{l, Los AngE:les, San Francisco, Corpus.Christi, Texas and· Sydney, Australia. After the 10-winner·take-all series, there wJll be ,_a four-man semi-final with a $25,000 priu to the winners and a '51),000 final . Bellamy . To Atlanta PHILADELPilIA (AP) The Los Angeles Lakers -may be the walking wounded of the Natiooal Basketball Association ~ but they're also tbe high· • flying leadefs tllaay of the Western Di~is.lon. _ : 1'ht Lak;rs, ;whose players have bounc· ed froln the injury ·list to tbe starting lineup all seasOn, leaped to the top of th& heap Sunday, nipping Phil8delphi8 113-112 for their ~irst victory on the 76ers' court since 1967. tn pulling blto lint, Los Angeles replaced Atlaiita 's ,Slumping HaWks, who lost to Baltimore 1~124 Su n da y nigh1. Elgin Baylor scored 33 points to ralJy the Lakers from an 18-point second· period deficit again.st the 76ers. _In.other-NBA aclion..Jlle_Eastl~dihg New York Knlcks edged't>etroit 117·111, ~-Seattle up.set Milwaukee 118'+16, Chicag{\ ·topped Cincinnati 11>108, San Francisco. trounctd aoston 123-105 and Phoenix nip- ped San Diego IOS.103 . TRIUMPHANT CRUISE -The pit crew and co. driver Leo Kinunnen o! Finland (fourth ·1rom left) talt~ the easy way to the victory Jane Sunday . at Daytona Beach after winning the 24--bour endurance race in a Porsche 917. The driver is Pedro· Rod· riguez of Mexico. College Hoo p 'R.oundup Maravich Seeks No. 3,000 BATON ROUGE, La. -Pete Maravlch 1oes after another, collegiate basketball record,tonlgbt'when Louisiana State team pli~s · M~slssippi state in · Southeastern Conference acUoo...n\e skinny' basketball magician with the Ooppy hair and sloPPY sOx want.! to be the first player ·to score 3,000 point! iif a COilege· career. He needs 1% -and· should l!'!t them within a few minutes after the game's start.• Ile needs 13 -and 11\ould get tli e in l9 break ()Scar Robertson's aJl-llme SC()r· ing record of 2,973, ac~ulilted over an ~espan. tt i&! Pistol Pete's 8'7th game and when tt wu over he'd guqned in 53 ,points f0< a total of z,•7 and led ,ISU~ a JOH6 decision o.ver MJsslulppj, keeping the Tigers• darli!Mir .. · hopei'lir the sEic ifti. fllcbrlng. From now on it's 'strictly business for the bll~elball. team.. of Ille facllk:'3 c.onferenct. 1A9d "the buainea'' is what ' - UCLA and Southern California can expect Portland 78-62 in nonconference conests, from the six other squads. • and Oregon was idle. . Only confereoce games are on tap for Vanderbilt shocked second·ranked Ken- the eight teams between next weekend tucky &Ml: Loyola of. Chicago upset the first week in March. seventh-ranked Marquette 76-12 and The Bruins, the nation's unde(eated Notre.Dame surprised loth-fated Illinois, top-ranked quintet, and the Trojans tied 86-83. ' 1 ' with UCLA at 4-0 for the Pac-8 lead, Elsewhere, thiTd·ranked est~ Bonaven- begin -the long drive for-the tJ~le Satur~y Wre beat Niaga ra,· 89-:81 ;..! No..,., South in the Evergreen State. Carolina stopped1D1Jke 61-Mi; No. a.North The Uclans will face third-place Carolina State clubbed 'Clemson 119.at Washington, 3-2, wbile Southern Cal will and No, 9 North Carolina tripped ~Mary· 1'fslt Washington Stale, fiftp with a 2-3· land 77.:t9. • • ' , record. They'll change partners a week Vanderbilt coach Roy ~klnner ·sa~ it from tonight with the Bruins opposing the was the commodores' "ability to cut off Deavers and USC batUing the Ducks. Kentucky's fast breBlt" that toppled the In other ·upcoming contests, oregon -tough Wildcats. · State, ~%,--will be at CaJ·and Oregbn, 1·3, "It was a magnifiCent effort, "-he said. will vi.sit ·Stanford .. Friday night. The • Tom Arnholt scored 28 ~lnts for Northern California hostl1 will trade Vanderbilt and Da11· 1sse1 led Kentucky visitors for Saturday's g8mes. with 28. Tbe defeat ' spllled the Wildcat,, tn I~ Saturday's gafne&, the Bruins from first place In the Southeastern burled Stanford 102-84. and USC edged Conference. Cal 78-73, in Pac.a games. Washington up-Not.re Dame's Austin Carr rifled tn 36 ended Montana 7MS, Washington State pointa a.s,Lhe Jdsh whipped Illinois at the toppled Idaho 5$-41;-Qregoo State ripped Chicago C9liseum. • The Detroit Pistons shipped Walt Bellamy to Atlanta and Eddie Miles to Baltimore Sunday. bul tpe" biggest trade stir was created by-Cincinnati's open ef· forts to dispense with the services of OscaJ! RoberlSon before the National Basketball Aaociation trade deadline came ·at midnight. ln the two separate transaction s com~ pleted by the)'IBtpns, lhe)l"senl the 6-1! Bellamy to the f!awks for a. plafer to be named later aqd.an amount of cash label· ed subslantial arid traded the 8-5 Miles to U>e Bullets for reserve Bob Quick. The Pistons and Bullets also exchanged draft choices in the transaction, Detroit getUng Baltlmore's second round choice in next year's college draft while the Bullets get the Pistons" lourth round pick . • Mark Soderberg has changed his mind about leaving the University of Kentucky. In fact. inslead of departing for Cali- for nia Saturday, he suited up in th e Wildcats' ·89-81 loss at Vanderbilt. Soderberg, former star at Marina High In Huntington Beach, apparently will finish out the season under coach Adolph Rupp. CHEN, Germant -A funn y thing hap- pened to the powerful French ski team at the Kandahar_ World cup downhill race. Not only did they fail to pin; they didn 't even make the ·t.oP seven. Karl Schranz of Austria, the ddending World Cup champion, sped down the 3,240-nieter course with Jts ~meter drop in 1 minute 58.08 seconds for his se· cond downhill victory this year and estibll'shed hlrilself a& the favor ite for this week's World Championships iri lta· ly. Karl Coniin, another Austtian. finished second ln J 158,90 on a~ bad day for the !,!lual.ly domloant French. West Ger· mahy's Franz_ Vogeler was third In 1:59.19. • Billy Kidd of Stowe, Vt .. turned In the best U.S. finish, 2:01.48 for 16th. Rod T•ylor of West Hardford, Conn., was 22nd In 2:01.92 and Mike Lafferty of EugcneJ Ore., 4lst in 2:04.93. Reyes Bags ,Drag Crow n- ;,~F.riek, 2 Others • Ill Hall of Faine - POMONA (AP) -In last ,year's W(flternalionalfi, Larey Reyes. spenl a moment soaring out of control lri one or tµstory'1 wildest drag rtrce crashes. This year he stayed on the ground and carried away the funny car tjlle.. • , • Sbarlng the , $10,4ll0 ~Wlntematlonals winnings with him was Roland Leong. whose "Hawaiian" fUnny car Reyes '. : .. r ~ .... -N!JW, Y()RK (AP) ~1'ord C. Friel<, tlie former comminlon.+, and• couplt ol players who 'l"'kled In bueblll'• •PotUBJit four decid .. ' aao have been elected ~·the Hill of·Fmif.- . The ex·t>l•ym are center fitkler Earl Comb< .of the New Y<>!l< Yank ... ·and tnuckleba11,pltcber Jes;se "Pop" Ha1nes. The three, all in their 'IOI, were elected to the Hall Sunday by \he Olil Ti-• Selection Committee. Toaether with Lou Boudreau. they will be enshrined in Lbe Hall in Cooperstown, N.Y. ne>tJuly.• Frlck, II, WU hollored for h~ con- tributions to basebl~ 11 1 loni·Ume tx· ecutlve who terVed from 19.'M until his retireinenl Jn 1965. 1'1 am terrificly flattered," Frick aald. "'Wl\efl OQ1 II In a profe"IOI\ and i> lucky enough to move up and reaches the culmlnltton of what a aport has to offer. you naturally feel very proud. • "But al!o humble..!' Frick aid not become eligible unUI he resigned Sunday momlng ·aa chalrmaD of lhe se!E!ctlon comm1ttce. Frick joined' Ulfl; NatlOnal League in t933 •• a member of lta l"bllcily staff. and a year later was named' lea~ presi~ dent. Ho held that ·poal until he became commlasioner ta..115\. • At commi!siOner, Frick said the bate.ball expansion program and founding o( the Hall ot Fame were among U!e most notable. achievements of his tenure. He ,termed the ·nail's establishment as "one of the ·ereatest things that ever hap- pened to baseball." COmbs 111 now 70. He was the leadoff bitter on some of I.he YankceS' great.est clubs in the J92:os. Ofter\, ht was on base when Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig Or 'l'ony t.;i,zzeri C.!!me to bat. Combs said fJWtl his 400-ncre fatm home iri PaJnt Lick, Ky., that ht ·~ldn1t believe it. Nearly knocked me olf my leeL That'o the last U.~nr In the world I ever expected to happen."· drove through_.Qie ·quartermlle in 7.671 Joe Cromn, American League president aeconds -I lts.2:1 mlle·an-hour top and a lllember or the selection com-ftpeed -to dtleat Gene Snow of FL Worth. mlttee, described Combs as t h e BIUTle Poole of Chatham, Ont. dcJeated "tanleseller for Ruth and Gehrig." Bill Allis of De,rbQrn, Mlch., to .capture Combs batted left-handed and threw Ple. super stock title. right. He collected more lban 200 hlU In a Larry Dixon ot North Roll1wood, after se\son three Ume11 and sc«td more than blowing hls car's original engb~ In a 100 runs e.lght years in succession from -quarler·rtnal race, j)ut ·n a oe• one and 1925 through 1932, hit m<>re lban .300 went on to top ·Tany ancy· « nearby eight limes with a high of .356 In L927. Sherman Oaks for the top ruel ellm.lnaLOr: Haintll, 76, said be •·wasJn hopes, and cro.wn. my hopes came true. I'd hoi>ed ll:lel lf I DUI Jenkins of Malverne, Pa .. sr11red was ever going to get into the Hall~ ·it lhe Pro stOclt championithlp by defcaUnu would come before I pa"ed on." Roanle Fox of Bur Una.ton, N.C. ,, f • . I I t ' • -Gauchos - Red Hot, _ .... ~,88-73 .. , .~ t ..-II): CRAIG SHEFF fJ i<°! .. '1-°""*' ~ "'" · If .....,1eback Oo I 1•11(.<' 1. ·,"baskethtll team conUnuea to shoot u well aa l\ did 'Satur. ~ _.,day night, lhe Ga"chos wUI be ~Ough to beat during the rest 4j!Jl ~ Desert cOO!er.ence ca m· .. "•pa1gn. Jill Coach Roy Stevens' club hll ,.,at a· 111.7 pen:ent clip Saturday ,,,nlgbl ln defeating highly " regarded Mira Costa, 88-Z3 in ~ference action at Miss.ion Viejo High. ·•• The Gauctioa will now try to · tU extend their hot hand this '-'weekend when they face a pair •1i:Cf reputable foes , traveling to "',,College of the Desert Friday and hosting conference leader 1\-Jmperial Valley Saturday. ,: Guard Eric Christensen and rt center Cam Smith led a se-. 11 cond half Saddleback as11ault that produced 52 points and A sonie amazing shooting. -, ·Down 37·36 at the half, the HGauchos clicked on 10 of their .,.first I~ sho~ to forge out in H front 58-52 wi th 10 minutes 1•11eft. Saddleback steadily pull- ed away from the Spartans _.when the visitors were fo rced to take de fensive chances they nonnally would not have takea In a closer g,.me. \ Christensen and Smith com· bined to score 38 of Sad- dlebaek's S2 poi{lts ln the se- cond 'half. Clristensen, the county's leading prep scorer last season at Saa Clemente, had 21 points in the second half and 27 for the game. His ·scor:ing came -on some Une driVes and accurate outside .shooting. Smith. who finished Lhe night's work with 24 points, canned 17 In the second half, \\'ilh mos t or his lield goats coming tro1n in close. The former Laguna Beach High star also played one of his bet· ler games oft the boards. During U1e seti>od ha lf's play. Saddleback hit 22 of 38 shots for a fantastic..s1 .8 per- cent. Mondai, ftbnlllJ 2. 1970 BATTLE FOR POSSESSION -Saddleback Col· Jege's Randy La·wrence (leflt) and Orange Coast Col· lege's Du ane Oiffie fight fo r rebound during recent GAIL 'I ~ILOT "'"' .., LM ,.,,._ • action. Saddleback routed Desert Conference foe Mira Costa, 88-73 Saturday night. Also piclured is the Gauchos' Rick Edwards (14). . . ·------. ···---' • '. . ~ . , Another CCAA Foe • Falls to UCI, 85~72 . , ' By HOW ARD L JIANDY Of tlM oilff ........... I! the .UC lrvloe baskelbali team was a met11~r o, the CCAA conference, It would be leading the circuit W1tb a &-1 r-d. · The Anteaters completed the cycle of faclng all five member schools S a t u r d a y nlghl with an 8&-72 win ov.er caJ Poly (San Luis Obispo) in Crawford Hi'U. .The victory ,ive. coach nm Tift'• charges one • victory each.over Satutday's foe, San Fernando Valley State, UC Riverside and Cal P o I y (POinona). The Anteaters also boast two wins over Cal State (Fullerton) and the only loss was by two points t o ruverside. The seasori record now stands at &-7, four or the !oases coming at tbe b,ands of university dlvblon opponents. Ajainst collel{e class com· petition, the recnrd Is &-3. "We ne4Md tbeR two vie-- tortes," Tift aald 'following Saturday's conquest of the Mustana:s-•!U we can keep ilie momeof.um golhg, we Will have a very good . record a.Jlhllt' college teams this seasoh." 1be Anteaters h&d trouble getUrig started against the hustling Mustangs. They -tra!l· ed UJe entire first half and al intermission fell back, 3i-29 . "We used a new zone defense in lhe second half arid J think it helped us a great deal. We 11lso tried to jam tbe ball inside on offense. "When we had a free throw, we would use • hall court press then switch to a zone: Olherwlse we wge in a .man· lo-man most of the time," Tift said when asked about the se· cond half aboulrface. With Jeff Cunningham h,v .. Ing· hls best half in the last · li ve games after inler1nlsslon1 10 Area Aces Nominated .For Wate1· Polo Honors . Corona de! Mar a n d 1'ret Bernard -sixth tUJn. Newport Harbor have placed Nomlnatlons from Newport Harbor's CIF numerup 9Q.U1d: five water polo players each Tom Warnecke fint an the 1~70 nomination list team. for prep All·Ameri.can honors. Jeff Wil®X. -!tCOt'ld team. An erroneous story by the Bob Searles -fourth team. Santa Ana Register said that Ed WNte -fifth team. the outstanding a,thletes from James· Smith honorable the Anteaten rnQved In front early and pulled ahead to atay at 37-35 yn two free throws and a pair ot field goals by CUrinlngham. 1 '!.'he top Anlealet~~ hit 24 for the game .. 15 JJJ l'.he se- cond half. He was also the le~g reboUnder With lS. Sophomore Bill M o ore played anq.tber ~steady game., keeping Irvine wltliln ttriklng 4istaoco lbrooghout the llnt half. He hll 10 of his 18 points in that stanza. As a t'amJ Irvine hit 51 per- cent of its ahots from the floor and WU red hot in the secood hall, scoring 16 of 14 atlemp(J. The Atka~ lrubmen lost lhair secood ,..,. ag,olJllt 12 vlclorin to Uill Muatang first year men. •tl. , · Jl'om Hanaoo 'I'•• high""¥. for the game. wlth 25 IOIJowed by Bob Black with 23. Gal'l'lcl< Barr and Rob Fawler were a!Jo in double fiiures . UC 1•YIN'lft0•1. CvnnJl\Vhlm t ' "! Moire 1 4 l f.-:r: ! ! ~ 81rtlli 7 ' 1 s un1nt111m 1 ' ' 81krr I o o Srfthorn 1 o 0 Fox 1 &1 Mt"'° o o 1 °'1"'u1 l'OLT (S~OI 2 Jn1: Jldt:-'l 1 • ' _.,nderllOl'I ~ I l ~~:e~, ~ l J SloN l 6l 51111111 ' ' 1 t " 1: 1 " " • l • J " " • ' ' 11 11 " n °'f:r.T. t_ _,,, n H•lttlmr~f.•1,?J$tt 1•Vtl :· .. Hin-:: l 2 2S &Irr 6 t •1S Slrdr;0 f 5 4 23 FQWler 7 2 • \6 Srnllll . l D ) 6 ~ 1 0 •• Murr1v 1 0]2 Corona de! Mar and Newport, menUon. &JOrig Witti several -other - Callfomia schools, were ac- Ttll1!.L l'Ol.Y Pli., .. 111nf4 ti .,. ... " ... ,, - ---f'fl~ -IO 3 l'o llltk• 7 ' • tually All-Americans instead of merely nominees . The nominations will be 8ct.ed upon by a natiOnal com- Jnlltee. Corona del Mar Hlgh'1 CfF champions were nominal«! for the following : Bruce Black -flrst team. Garth Bergeson seeond team. ScoU Newcomb W.m. Kurt Krumpholz -fourth team. Spike Honor Goes to Mejia La Habra Hlgh's Ruben Me- jia was named the 19119 Orange County Track and Field athlete of the year by the Orange Coun ty Track Coaches Alsociatlon. Mejia took fourth place. ·in the CIF and ,\i:rth In the state meet for Ole l~mile. His best time was 9;&t4. 11•)'1'rll 1 • 1 .AtrYldo 1! t ~ l' JICklon ' 4 2 I L(l'Mlllel 4 2 4 10 "f!Y:f1 37 15 it ,. H1111rmtt UCI Pnnll 4ol, SLO !'roJh 43 Cee Basketball Some nifty oul!ide shooting by Bil l Nooa in the first half kept ihe Gauchos close to ~1 1ra Cos t·a , bo.f ore Chr'istl!risen 'a11d Smnh went lO work in Uie second 20 minutes. Noon finished with 21 point.s, 13 com.Ing Jn I.he lniti al half. Laguna's . Switch Prep Swim Results The win was Saddleback's third In conference p I a y aga inst four losses. Mira Costa, ranked 20th in the stale , Is now 4-3. SADDLl:aACIC <NJ " " .. " ·~· • ' 1 " Edwrrch 1 • • • Sml!h "' 1 ' " C.h•h't"''" " 1 1 " L1Wtfl>CI 1 • 1 .. lo1r11 ll "· " N Mi ii.A COSTA lll/ ~ ..... .. 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Suddei1ly. the Artists have two extra nooleague games to contend with after Saturday'! acUon by the CIF ExecuUve Council. The CIF body unanimously ratified the swttch betY•een Laguna· Beach and Katella High for the 1970 f~l season. an ltem that v1as published ex· elusively by the D A I L Y Pl.LOT se\·en days ago. There were. incid entally, nO objections from either Katella High or the Crestview Leagu(' at the mceling. Thus, lhe Artists of Laguna Belich are officially t;1 the Orange League - a circuit the Lagunans had resided in fo r 30 yeJJrs before releaguing in the mJd-60s shuffled the Artists in- to the Irvine and later into the Crestview loop. The six-team Orange league w\11 consist of Laguna Beach. Saddlcback. Brea. So n a r a , Va lencia and El Dorado. Cr~tview circles will now include Kateila along with Orange. Villa Park,EI Mo- dena, Foothill. Tuslin. Mission Viejo aad San Clemente. Laguaa footbal l coach •la\ Akins expressed his satl~fac· lion with the switch, sayin&. 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A. wrrr (Li l 3. B'-" (Liil. Timi: •:n .7. 1Cllt e .. 111-1, EdOY (El 2. Wt ll (El J. Proc:k CLll). T!int: 1:17.7. <Ot ,.,.,. R.el1v-l, L•t~nr ll1Hh 10. Mesan Keeps Friars Afire. By ROGER CARLSON 01 IM DlllY l'lltl IJl ll A few d~s .ago ~later Dei lligh's varsity basketball team was playing .500 ball after two Ang elus League outings and was faced wlU! testing arch rival Servile at the Friars' cour.t. Stn•ite was 2-0 in loop play. Including a triumph o~r Bishop Amat. and posed a sever~ teal for coach Jerry TartHe'11 ~1onarchs. Mater Del breezed handily. bowever, to ke'p pl(.'e 11 gt1me behind St. Anthony In the race for all the Angelus marbles. \ Yet, scrutiny of the SC1:1rlna S!RVITE SPARKPLUG' rerults In lhnt test reveolcd John Stymour Sct vUc's John Seymour to be ,, • the high scorer of the Issue. Seymou r riddTed the ncls for 29 polnls. moslly on outside shots from his guard post Fur1her probi ng reveals that Seymour is a product of St. John's Grammar School in Costa h1esa and he 's still a resident of Mesa. For Mater Del , In a word or lwo, he·s one lhet gol away. Seymour went ltle long way around to a Parochial educa- tion and wound up at the AnMeim·btu1ed Institution. He's a junior and Is t..•ur· rcnlly lhe leading scorer on the ~.,rtars' tean1 with a 20.3 league average after hltling at nn l l .• clip In non·lcsguc gunll!S. Hls coach, Larry \Valker, says. "J ohn is a greal shooter and is just starling to come in- to his own." •le was sparsely used as a sophomore after leadinii thQ fresh man team to a 16-2 mark as a.starling guard. \Vhat's more, he Io o k sophomore brother Gary with him lo Servile, and he·s on coach Tom Read's junior varsity. 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Tl-: 51.3. 100 !111rt-I ChllleMen ISAI 1, Jt<\IOI! IFVl 3. S-1. Tlmt: 1:17.t. olOD F•H-1. Hunl lSAJ 7, M<Adln!I U'YI I, Elcto fFVl. Tlmt: l :M.2, 100 8tr11st-I. SMor1 1. LIV'll !SAJ l. S-r1. T!l!ll': 1:00.1. 409 l'rttl ll•le~-1. Sl"lllH. TllTll! .. , •.•. ,_ 1111111 .. 1 .. ), •-11111 V1llrf CU J 11111 5'Hr1 IMI M Medllf R1!9-I. llnll-. Tlmt: l :U• lOD Free-I . ~M;llOCk !$Al 1. Hunt (SA i l, Sonara. T1""": t111.S. JD Fr-I. llrtldfrld< (SAi '· itutrd !FY) J. Prnton IM I. TllTll: 711, 100 lndl~ldullt Mtdler-1. '°"""' 1 ..,,., fl'V/)· &ohl lSA). TI!nt: l ·IG,6, 5' llh'-Ochtner ll"VI t, SOto f'-'1 J, tilt lf'YI, Tlmt: :It.,, too T,,._I. 8tWtrl~ !lAI r. 8"11~ (SAi l; 111111"11 IFV). TlfM: l •=·~ldl-1, Ruft:r ll'Yl 2. llfl!LMO I CM!ld9• tlAI. Tlmt1 :JD,S. 60 llrN~l-1, Totl'!PlllMI fl.I.) t. FOR 48 YEARS, the: same agent at the: freight depot has watched over our whiskey. We're: glad that he: has. You see, a lot of time: and work goes into every run of Jack Danid's. We: start with a Tennessee hard maple: and rick burn it in the open air. The charcoal that results • is ground up fine and packed ten feet deep in vats. Then our whiskey is seeped down through the charcoal to mellow its taste and ready it for aging. The whole process takes years of time: and patience. So we're pleased to have a freight agent like Mr. Muse: ... who's as careful shipping it as we: are: making it. CHARCOAL MELLOWED 6 DROP 6 BY DROP TE NNESSEE WHISKEY • 90 PROOF BY CHOICE Oll1',J,clDr111ttlllsh11t1,.lt111Mtl16'1,P'l.,,.l111:. DISTILL ED AND BOTTLEO BY JACK OANIEL DISTI LLERY • LYNCHBURG (PDP. 311), TiMK. OKllntf !!'YI 3. '°"°''· TllM! i7,I. 10ll F,_ At llw-1. Mlntlt1t. Tlntt·, --------------------------------------1·51.J 1-' • . . OFF FOR ACAPULCO -Portion of the 18 yachts on the starting li ne for the San Diego to Acapu1co race .shows BOb Ileauchamp's Colwnbia:57 Dorothy 0 , (No. 7477) Newport Harbor Yacht Club seeldng clear air near the leeward end o! the line. Oth ers Dorothy 0 Holds Lead To Acapulco '. mo ving out are tha Colum bjaw4.3 Huracan (No. 7); skippered by Bob Poole of Bahi a Corinlhian Yach'l Clu b, a nd Bob Garrison's yaWl-rigged .Cal-48 Tran- ~uila (No.· 701HJ fren1.J:i !J YC. -.. • Mondat, ftbruory 2. 1970 _ _., DAIL V PILOT 27 P~ssage G~es AgrouJid One Y aclit, Destroyed, Another Missing i,: Race ' , lligh "'.inds. and heavy seas of! the west coast of Flof'lda Sunday played havoc with the . yacht racitjg fleet returning to St. Petersburg in lhe opening . r~ce or the ~tllem Ocean Racing Cl(Clllt. , one yacti~ was destroyed, , • anolhet' v.·as reported missing tisid the Windward Passage, skippered by Mark Johnson with'• one or more Newport Beach crewmen aboard re- qllirC\t assistance from the Coast GUJtrd. Wind-whipped seas pounded the SO.foot ~loop Shady Lady. o\vned by Randolplt Foster of Miami,• ·to· pieces on.a rt>ck jet-ty when she missed the chan- ne l entrance to St. Petersliurg Yacht Basln.'ThC kipper, J. N. Adams, and a crewman John Dewar took refuge on a rock pile· and watched helpl essly as the $25,000 vessel rolled over and slipped lo lhe bottom or Tampa Boy. Th.e Vanatls, another. »-. foot sloop owned by Payson Mayhew , ol Chicag\), was reported missing by the Coast Guiird at St. Petersburg. The craft radioed-a distress ·aitn~J sUnday when l:lhe was north of the• Ory Tortugas, a group of islands west of Key Weit.-~e Coast Guard· said Ove persons were aboard. Windw,ard ·P a s s.sige ap- parenUy had double trouble. She went aground Saturdiiy during the rac;C; tl\us, l<N!ing to American Eagle and olher Class A· yachts. 1 ( On the return. lo· S t • Petersburg Windward Passage radioe,d the €oast Guard she , had enginf. falJUlie n ea r S·ar a s-o ta ---and · Meded assistance.-"""'l'he-veuel ..... .._ later lakeo in tow and waa ln no danger. The Windward Passage usually carries a crew of 15. Clilp Cleary ol Newport Beach is Uated as sailingmaster. • The St. Petersburg Co Veriice race, first ln the 1979 SORC, was \.l'OTI by Ted 'l\Jrner'1 ~ vcrted 12-metei---A m·e r l'e a ri Eagle trom AUanta, Ga. Sbe was first to-finlsh·the.~le ' race with a corrected time ot JI hours, $ minutes and 31 seconds. ,E{lgle WflS declared the winner In Class A. Small Boat BYC's Campbell Handling · ·· -Wins~Gµp-Sail-off Course Set Class B honors Were taken by the Southern C.llfornia yacht Hallelqjab, owned and sailed by Marty Glelcli,ol San Diego. Her corrected time was 12:27:01. Roland Becket and George Dcwird of St, Petersbtirg took the Class C UUe w I t b Stampede, a #-foot sloop, with a corrected time of i2:3f:15. Class .D.was won by the. 30- foot sloop Americana, owned Argyle Campbell or Balboa against Olympic me d a 1 I s t by Ron Klrkendo'rf o( DunedJn, Y hl Cl b All A. erican Lowell -North of San Diego tb Fla. wJth a umeof-11~51 :61. Flotilla 57 of the U.S. Coast ac u ' an · m 1'h A -rt second 1n sailor from USC, Sund ay determine lhe Newport.San thee n1:e~ c:ti!tas AmeriUn Guard-Auxiliary has an-· l d F nd nounced the schedule of small marked up a perfect four wins Diego-en ry, -an eo a Eagle. and no losses against three Boettcher will sail a match 1p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mjj boat handlirig course it will rivals in the Congressional series from Los Angeles Yacht ENJOY ''LOCAL'' conduct in Ofange County this Cup sail-olf out of Newport c:lub spring. • Harbor. t . SERVICE Sllbjects taught will inc lude Runner-up was Harry Nye. ~ sa fety afloat, m 0 t 0 r b 0 at Newport Harbor Yacht Club B t G p · · with a record or 2-2. Others in 03 t•OU s handling, legal requiremenls, the elimination series were · rules of lhe nauUcal lload, John Has kell, NHYC, and p, ks SI • ~ &ids to Navigation. chart in-Jaincs Seals, BYC. IC ~ ate BAF•ca . ._, struction and basic navigation. The eliminations were sailed . INBUAANCB Bob Beauchamp's Co\umb_ia· The public is invited to at-in Columbia-SO , sloops, the The American Boat an4 S•ftco wil l tr•111f•r Vovr flt .. tend. Certificates will be y~acht thJ!t ~ill.l>.e used___kl_ lhe _ Y-acht COl:Ulcil bas announced-our offioe..-•t..-.clwort•· 51I>orothy 0 snatched an.ear--awarded -to-graduates. Congressiona~ Cu~. finals at .ts ne officers and directors Nothi"' ch•nt•• 111c1pt th• p•r· ly boat-for:boat lead in the San A new class will st.art at the Long Beach in March. 1 \\'. , aon•I •tt1ntio11 wh ich you ct11 1 Diego to Acapulco race at Sea Scout Base, 1931 W. Coast Youthful sailors 1tlso scored for the year. Grant W. Bauer, 11ow rtc•lve! noon Sunday and at a p.m. was Highway, Newport Be a c h hjgh in other Congressional president; Howard I. Saffer, ""-- \Vedncsday, Feb. II at 7 p.m. "-Cup sail-offs 'lver t he senior vice president; Peter C. still leading the 18-boat fleet A class in Santa Ana will weekend. Winner at the Ball technical vice president about six miles south of Todos start Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. at the Marina del Rey elimination! and 'Donald Milton treasurer. Santos Island. Valley Seni.or High School. was 19-year-old Buzz Boet-The term of an' elected of- .Rampage, skippered by Tom 1801 Greenville St. tcher ,,;(California Yacht Club, ficers and directors begins on Other classes were started y,·ho beat six rivals. Runner.up the adjournment or the annual Tobin of San Diego Yacht at the Anaheim lligh School \vas another collei;tlate sailor business meeting of the coun- Club .. was first across the Jan . 27, and al the Buena Andy Mac donald of CYC. cil . The officers of the Council starling line, but Dorothy 0 Pa~k High School, Jan. 26. \Vinner in the Los Angeles-are elected from the members found clear \\ind near the Long Beach eliminations was for one year terms. The direc· leeward end of the line and Ed Feo of Seal Beach Ya cht tors are elected for three year Bob Paley within 15 minutes had carved Prison Parole Club. Runners.up with a tie terms and may not succeed . out about a one-mile lead. were Ed Lorence and Tom themselv es. ind A110Cl•tM Wind at the start was 8-10 LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Pickard of Seal Beach YC. Grant W, Bauer, elected for knots from the northwest and Roger Lee Williams; a once Pickard was a finallst in last· a second term as prtsident of INSURANCE Phone 642-6500 the yachts were speeded on promising junior bank official. year's Congressional Cup. the Council. is genera I ., their Way by a long, rolling walks out of federal prison to-Further eliminations next manager of New Jersey Yacht 546-3205 from ground swell off Point Loma. OUT FRONT AND RELA.~ED -Cre\v o·t Dorothy 0 , \Vith sailingmaster day after serving 27 months of weekend will determine the Sales Corp. in Point Pleasant, North Ora,.. CoUttty Both Rampage and Dorothy George Sturges at the heln1 , relaxes on deck after the NllYC yacht carved out an eight-year sentence for tak-final two skippers in the 10-New Jersey. New Jersey 474 E. 17th St. 0 are contenders for first to a lead a few minutes after the start D orolhy ·was still leading late Sunday ing $500,000 from the bank yacht Congressional Cup Yacht Sales is the builder of COSTA MESA finish at the ·end of the . I,4-30 night. _ _'.w~hl<!e~re~h~e:_:w~as~em~p~l~oy~ed~. __ _'.''°~sle:i:r.~C~am~pbe~ll~·~w'llil~l _'s~a":il-o~l".f_llllh'.'.e_'.B~a~ybell(!'.a'.'.d:.S~ki~·r~I.---_!~~~~~~~~~~'! mile race. -----------,.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Oj 0 Rampage, formerly a CHALLENGE ' Newport yacht1 has been Ge S -redesigned.and rerigged and Is llel;als ay being navigated by veteran • Acapulco hand Russ Lom· er~':-othy o was second to Victory Still finish and second overall in the recent 1.~mne Long Concei' able Beach to La .Paz race, being V beaten by Jack" Hall in Concerto, another Columbia~ WASHTNGTON (UPI) - 57. In the Acapulco race Investigators for the Senate Dorothy 0 has Hall and Foreign Relations Comm ittee, veteran sailingmaster George just back from .Vietnam, Sturges aboard:-u Sailing in -third and fourth repor:t. sl omelk'-.S .. commanders poslUon soon after tile start. are. st1 I I~ 1ng 1n terms of a were two Cal-485, Bob Gar-· ~!•tary victory .. rison's Tranquila from NHYC, 1 have been in three wa_rs and Enrique Braun's Barca de and .~ can· al~ays smell vie· Oro from the Acapulco Yacht tory . ,one ~ffJccr was quoted Club as saymg. If you will let us Cl~se aboard tl\e two Cal-48.s have six. more month~; lhe were Bohemia, a~7·foot yawl enem y will be defeated. ownei:t and salled by Peter . The. officer was one of many Salz of San Francisco Yacht 1nterv1ewed by James G. Club and the Columbia-43 Lowenstein and Richard M. Hur~can sailed by Bob Poole Moose, staff consultants to the Bahia Ooriilthian, ' ~mmittee v .. ho lrave!ed to Attracting the most at· Vietnam last month and sub· teotion from the more.than 100 milled their findings in. a spectator boats was John report. Scripps' 89-foot Novia de! Mar, The two investigators said the largest yacht in the neet. lhcy returned c:onvinced the Novia had a host of crewmen war "appears to be not only aboa rd and was firing cherry far from won but far from bombs as she drove througb over." the fleet.. Among both American and Winds for the first three Vietnamese Mil itary officers days of lhe race wer e and civilian officials. however, predicted at 15-20 knots fron1 they said they foun d "a st ro11g the northwest, dropping to belief that the Ncirth Viet· DOLLAR FOJI, DOLLAR WE DO NOT BELIEVE YOU CAN BEAT THIS • BRAND NEVI .. FIRST LINE DYNACORE TUBELESS TIRES, WHITEWALLS FULL ·4 PLY R~ad Hazard Gua.rantee-Free Not o J.,ly with a '4·1'1y-- Rotl119 Installation VEGAS-TAHOE-RENO "Holidays in The Sun!" 3 DAYS FRE E 2 NITES · Vacation Certificate Here WITH PURCHASE OF 4 TIRES DELTA SUPREME 110 LSD ("ACID") is a synthetic chemical compound : d·lysergic acid dielhylamidc. It is one of the m~t pop ular drugs in the underground drug cult today. It s direct effect is rarely fatal and apparently not physically ad· dictive. But, its effect on the mind is entirely unpredictable. Jt is an hallucinogen ... Jt can be a psyche,dclic that takes 1hc mind oo a "mag!t:a:tmys.. • ti •, Or . Ucal lnp. . .. other purpose is illegal. Yet, an illi· cit product, often !Ound to be qucs· tionably synthesized and mixed wl1h other compounds or drugs, is widely available. How is LSD taken? heart rate and blood sugar. There is the possibility of nausea, chills7 irreglllar breathing. sweating and trembling of the hands. Sleep will likely be deferred until the drug's effec t wears otr. Pupils will probably be dilated. Users wi11 often have to protect their eyes with dark glasses even indoors Or at night. Long•term effect includes Joss or iiiterest in normal daily roiitines. The user may leave fami ly and friends, become· highly introspective and live only for the oat "trip". Who are dtug abusen and~ _. ___ _,ight knots during tbe late na.mese a ~ no longer ~apable evening hours. of mounting a suff1c1ently NO THUMP NO BUMP NO VIBRATION , It can create a m_ental disaster, resulting in panic, psychosis or de- pression that can remain .or ltash· back long after the initial effects o{ the drug have worn off. Because LSD is so potent, (4,000 times more potent by weight than naturally grown mescaline and psilocybin) it can be "dropped" ift a variety or ways. When diluted, LSD· may be taken by ampule or hypoderm.ic,'but these two methods are rarely used. The white powder or clear liquid in purer Corm iS far mor~,!cnt. Dangerous, pinhead· sized amou nts of the tasteless, odor· Jess drugs arc easily cohcealed in sugar cubes, -chewing gum, even postage stamps. Curiosity, desire lo cxpcri• ment, dissatisfaction with "the cs. tablishment" and a se~h for a pleasurable release from a variety of physical and mental pressures and depression arc all factors lead· ing to drug abu~. )11 what has be• COrQe a '1pill-taking" ndult societyt young people are particularly vul· nerablc. They arc more often intro- duced to drugs by friepd9 thu out·' side rs and it'S pretty bard to nfuso ~a frie nd. It's bardcr still to mist a group. The problemls,.as psycbof. og~ts cannot predict wbieh tKJC:iif"' drinkers will bccomo alcoboliq,, there is no sure J"t IOl".!J!!!ldDS.• polential drug abuser. However, rt.- pealed use may eveotually lead to a psychological dependency' 00 clnip tbat can't be broken. ' Humann To.ps In Sabot Race Hank liumann of Balboa \'acht Club was the overall winner of Lidb Isle Yacht Club's Adult Sabot Series coo· eluded Saturday. The series was sailed over l h r e e weekends. Second overall In the s:erles- was Milt Alllone of Lido Isle Yacht Club, third Wa$ Dick Elliot, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, and fourth was Doug Weber, Balboa Yacht 'Club. Backing Brown LOS ANGELES (UPI) - 1'he Ca l i forrila Young De1nocrats Central Committee has urged Rep, George Brown Jr .. of ~tonterey ~ark to run for the U .s. Sena le. pOwerful attack to defeat lhe SouUt Vlelna1nesc army, at least as long as American firepo\\•er and air support are available. "In fac t, some s c n i o r American military off ice rs in Vietnam continue to talk of victory ahd seem to believe they are held back fro1n achieving it only by public opi- 11ion at home." Among both South Viet- na mese and American of· rlcla ls. lhey said, ~the talk was "In tenns of kee ping some 250,000 American troops there for years.'' or until the South Vietnamese BIT('l.Y is ready to .fight by Itself. \Vhen Vietnamese military self·suf'ficlency ls discussed by American officers. It Is never ''put in a conte_xt of less than two lo four years," thr hvo staff n1cmbcrs said. "In fact, plul'ltllng in connection with Vletna1nlzo tion seen1s vague TUBEL~SS WH ITEWALL SIZE PRICE 6.50'30 .............. ······························ $J 3.09 7.00x13 ........................ -................... $13.89 7.00x14 or 7.35x1 4 .. ·-··········· ........ $15.72 7.00xl4 or 7.35x14 ................. : ........ $15.93 8.00114 or 8.25114 ........................... $16.83 8.50114 or 8.55114 .................. -..... $18.25 81 5x15 ,or 82Sx 15 .............. $16.48 845x15 or 855r15 ............... $17.61 820-15 or 915-t5 ............. , $21.25 ElfC ISE' , .. ... "" ••• J.1' "" 2.s1 •• 2.11 J,,, I ll BE DELTA TIRES Its effect on· animal and human chromosomes and genes is still un· known . No one can be sure bow any given amount , will alfcc.t any bne person at any one time, even in the most apparently stable su bject Why was LSI> devtlop«J, how is it obtained! LSD was first produced by ac. cidcnt in 1938. Subsequently, it has been used aS a research drug in several areas incJuding the study of psychoses. It has provided new insight into psyc hological behavior and in under-standing how the brain functions chemicallf. However, the Food and Drug Administration has not sanctioned LSD for anything other than rescaich. Use for any What can happen ~·hen Yt?U "drop" LSD? Reality can dissolve. Time :ind space relationships can be lost. Ono may "hear'' colors or ''see" sounds. A fcelilf'or "total wisdom" and "new insight" may wash over the user, altering his perception of surround· ings. The user may feel relaxed, CJ:trenttly self ass ured; aod power• Cul or he may become anitious and apprehensive. He might feel he can stop a freight train wii.h 'his body .,, or. want to jump out a window, •·a ' bir<I frightened to flight". Short-term phy~ical effects in· elude a.n increase in blood prcssure, r LSD .. It "'l' be a psycheddic that takts the mind oo a •1m1gbl mystical" trip. Or, ••• Tt can create a mental disaster, resulting in panic, psycbOsis, or de- pression that can remain. or flash- back long alter initial effect& of lhe drug have worn o«: Think abOUt jt. Drug' Abuse is 'O problem. Get the facts. Once you ltavt. tht facts, lfU lliat those who nttd them get them. For 'nore in/or~tion! contoct: Jmic.AbmelDlanu&tm 693 Surttr Strut Snn Francisco, California 9'1101 from The Iield." ~ and incom plete when viewed.1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1------------------------~--------,---:___:. ___ ~_, ,• I ' • L ' i f I za DAil v PILOT 5 MondJY, Ftblll.vt 2. 1970 • ' l'o•r Moner1'• Wort l1 ·Here'sGrim·Prohlem Too Many Jets ·Run • I • •• r I 70 MARK 111 patient& 4f'e' being treated at home at a cost averagirlg $ll 1 day vs. an average of f10 per -Uy In the hospital. Famlly health tnsuf1nce premiums Jn .ROcbester now average' flS.64 a month vs. $22.Pf . in three other nearby c!Ud, 1h Phoenbc, Arizona, a home care program flas Alubed the averare. dajJ:~cos(j)et patient •••• to 15.$7, al>Out on«enth the average Cilst of a day spent in NEW CORTINA GT.-For those.who like a peppy the hospital. performer~ the '70 Cortina GT moves from zero lQ IN ADDmoN to these 60 in 12 seconds. Also has 4 speed sports shift, rac- finmcial savinp, a home jog stripes, walnut in~t~ent panel. British car cart program f~ hospit.al is imported by Ford D1viston. beds which are ba'dly needed by others. A.ad most patients not despetately ill much prefer lo be at hom'e. Out of 1S Blue CToss plans, 48 now offer home care benefits - a steep rise in this type of benefit in recent years -and the care Is being ex· tended to an ever~xpanding variety of patients and ills. Fascinating varlatioruJ are being developed too. some in- volving use of nearby motels at great savings. In Hig~Gear Ne w Cortina Makes Debut in Local Area By CARL CARSTENSEN duces 71 horsepower, reaches AutomoUve Editor a top speed of 87 miles per hour and gives up to 30 miles Out of Gas ' WASHINGTQN (AP) -Air Foree planes have been run· nillg out of gas and crashing and the top AJr Foret general says it looks to him like "A Jack of professionalism aDd cilscipline." As a result, Gen. John D. Ryan, At Force chief of staff, has cracked down with orders to tighten up on supervision. "Recent ~eel.dents and in- cidents caused by fueJ deple- tion indicated a lack of pr~ fwi~m and discipline," Ryan sald in a message to all major c<>mmands. 1Fuel depletion i s a euphem19m for. runnlng out of gas; - Ryan said '1 t bese oc- currences have included all models or aircraft f r o m fighter to four-engine jet aircraft" and have occurred under conditions involving] both Visual and jnstrument rught conditions. ·'Adequate operational supervision would b a v e prevented the Joss of these aircrait," Rfan said. Air Condltfonlng, Full Power, AM-FM Stereo, L.mdau Roof, Fully Equipped I I! $235 Mo. 1Nc~~~1NG Be.hind the renewed interest lil this ancient Idea ls the fact that M'edicare allows fairly generous benefits for thls type or service. Largely as a re.!IJll of ti1edlcare, the nCiinber of F e d e r ally-approved home health agencies hu. multiplied since 1963 from 250 to more than 2,000. The um Cortina: lhe'biggest per gallon at touring speeds. selling car in Great Britaia, is In the GT modeb, this n.ow debuting in local engine uses a twin choke dealerships. Imported by Ford Weber c a r b u re t 0 r and Div.Won, Cortina Cilmes as a. generates 88 horsepower. Top two-door, four-door, delu1.e .speed is 95 with impressive model, the GT, and a station power in each gear. Ac- wagon. Changes for 1970, In celeratl.on Ume from zero to 60 additJon Ul J n c r e a s ed miles per hour is 12 secoDds. horsepower, include new ex- haust system, theft.-p~venting The performance-<1rlented GT lJ:nition loclc system and oew requires prenUum fuel; the side marker lights, Other other models take regular. changes include the ,,eplace-Th~ Cortina ~ Is a ment of the generator With an favo!'lte of the. ~cmg ~­ alternator. The Cortina has a muruty where it ts modified short 98 inch wheelbase, is 168 for perfonnance e v e n_ ts lnchlt-overall -and.--only re· -throughout lhe world. · - Air Force officers said Ryan appeared to be leveling criticism at base operations oUicers and squadron com- manders, among others. • ' I 14 Me. 0,.. W Lem. ·AmtLOJ.EASING 2000 E. l it StrMt Si1nta An a 541 -4191 COMMODITIES SPECIALISTS R. I. O'BRIEN & ASSOCIATES, INC. members of Major Commodity Exc.hanges Take pleasure in announcing the opening of their California office. PATTISON INVESTMENT COMPANY 1649 \VestcJilf Drive. Newport Beach California Telephone 642-8006 Brokers in Commodities Since 1914 •. ANOTHER FORCE is that hospitals the natron over are under immeMe pressure lo cut costs through more ef· ficieat delivery of health services. (To illustrate the _ wl!_SJe: one ·~t Q! f!v.e _p~tlmt.s in ·New York: City were recently found to be in hospitals not because they needed Ul be but because they had no other place to go.) Proper use of home health care programlll could save billions in current hospital ex- penses and future hospital construction costs. All Makos-All Models A~IMln -Tnld.1 "Whet• StrYir.t Mi••• tht Dlfft rt 11r.1" 4S1' c ...... Dr, 1141 --Lt' A~llles ff' S .• ..._ C21JJ 7JJ..1 676 ., quires a !II ft turning circle. ln. the las~ three years, · · 01rtina sales m the-U.S. 1\4ve Bucket seats are In rront with averaged more than 20,000 80• a be!'ch seat In the rear. The nually. 1be bottom of the line Cortina GT models feature ge· 2 door sedan sells for about nulnc walnut instrument panel .,. 000 locall with a ce:ater console housing ~. * y.* the clock, ash tray and radio. * Outllde, the GT Is identified NEW LOCK SYSTEMS by a full length racing stripe LOWER AUTO THEFTS along the sides of the car. ''The )'ear 1970 could be the Sports car performance is pro-turning point In the splrallng vided by the high lilt cam auto theft rate," Theodore H. engine and stUr suspension. Jolinstone. director of Product Fully synchronized f Io o i' Securlty for General Motors mounted four speed manual Engineering Staff, said here· sporta shift is standard in all today. models. An optional column Speaking to representatives m o u n t e d three ·speed of area law enforcement agen· automatic is available on all cies and the press, Johnstone models but the CT. reported that Nation a I Cort ina's 1600-cubic-cen-Automobile Theft Bur eau tlmeter (97 .5 cubic I n c h statistics show a reduction of displacement) four • cylinder 2l percent ln thefts of 1969 e~gin~ powers each model. model GM cars for the first Without modification it prq-six months of 1961', compared ~=========="-.::'.::'.:::..::::::::::=:....:~:..:.I with the number or 1968 model GM cars stolen during the first six months of I968. General Motors sponsored the luncheon to acquaint area officials with GM 's efforts W thwart moun- ting auto thefts. ~ "These figures are very en-. couraging when c o mp a r e d with the Federal Bureau of Investigation's repo_rted in· crease of 9 percent for all auto thefts in the same six months." he said. The FBI reports Ryan's statement came just over two weeks after his own son, Capt. John D, Ryan Jr., 29, was killed when his F4 Phantom jet crashed on a flight -( r-o m Hamilton Air Force Base, Calif. The plane has been recovered from San Pablo Bay, and lbere has been no of. flcial report on. the cause of the crash. Gen. Ryan made no reler- ence to his son's death in the ocder. According to the Air Force, there were 10 planes loat llllit year due to "fuel depletion." Since Air Force jets cost in the millions, the loss of 10 planes could easily add up ta a bill of about $25 million. The Air Force chief or stall told bis commanders tha\ re- cent spot effectiveness checks by the Air Fort'! inspectbr general "have found comm90 deficiencies highlighting a trend toward poor supervision and disregard of regu.laticls and technical orders." Therefore, Ryan ordered his commanders to undertake a complete rev1ew of their pr~ cedures "to insure adequate flight planning and supervision and adherence to the re- quirements for adequate fuel reServes." Ah· 'fraf fie RAMMCO INVESTMENT CORPORATION s how that some 7801000 vehicles were stoleh in the United States during the 1968 Controllers Important Notice Real Estate Syndication Meeting 7:30 p .m., W ednesday, February 4th in·the Empire Room at the Newporter Inn , Newport Beach. Capital Growth Properties, Ltd. A $3,046,6~0 Real Property Investment . Minimum Investment Unit: $5,628.90. The fully..cfocumented presentation of the investment to be made at this meet· in& will include the revised 1970 payment schedule. It is anticipated that approximalely 39% of the tirst year's investment wilt be tax deductible from 1970 Income. The lrrvestment package combineS an income·producing property and extensive acreage of pie-development land in a Central Califomia growth area. • The properties are being acquired by the syndication group at pr1ces sub- stantially below today's market value, as evidenced by independent appraisals on each of the properties. NOTE: Specific provi1ions of tho 1970 TAX REFOR M !AW as applicable to the real estate investor, with speclill emphui1 on this offering. will be discusHd. •. All frw.astors In this syndication are required to be bo~a fide California residents with a minimum annual Income of $18,000 and 1 net worth of at least $36,000. RAMMCD INVESTMENT CDRPDRATIDN DEVELOPERS OF nJE RESEARCH, ACQUISITION, MONITOlllNG. MARKETING CONCEPT. Hc:imt Offlc•· 1801Av1nu10111'11 St•rs, C1ntury City, Los An11/es ~1: Pho,.. (213) 211-4000. $,n F/•ncrsco: 450 S•nsom1 Strfft ($uft1 4081; Phon1 (41 5) 986·.5604. S.n D/110: 243.1 S1cond Avtnut; Phont (714) 239.8033. calendar year. An estimated 900.000 vehicles were stolen in 1969. Face Crisis According lo Johnstone, WASHINGTON (AP) much credit for the reduction Transportatl~ Secretary John in therts of GM cars stems A. Volpe has been warned the from several improveements nation's air traffic controllers in vehicle security systems. are "a highly disaffected work Among these a d v an c e s. force" and immediate steps Johnstone cited the following are needed to alleviate serious measures taken by General understaffJng. l\fotors in recent years as ef· The findings and recom· fecti vc deterrents to auto mendations came Thursday theft; from a special committee ap-e Introductlon of lhe sys-pointed last summer by Volpe tern which locks t h e after recurring complaints by steering column , igni· the controllers they were tlon ~itch and trans· overworked. mission simultaneously. In agreeing there w a s e Moving forward t h e justification for t h e com- door locking button, in-plaints the panel said the creasing the difficulty of system' had been inadequately an intruder's hooking -staffed for al least three and opening the door. years. e Butter which sounds The report recommended; when car door is opened -Assign.in& of fully .qualified 'A'.hile key Is in the lgni· controllers immediately to tion. high-density airports In which e 1ncreasing key combine· serious staffing abortages e1.· tions,· significantly re-i.st. duciQg su~ of "mast--Reduction in time con- er" or try-out keys. trollers art required to spend Johnstone called s a f et Y • on operational positions. v.·eight and convenience key -RcvWons in the basic ingredi.ents In a n y practical training schedule and a vehicle security system. He career development plan. pointed out that lengthening Volpe noted the report calls ti~ lime ii takes professional for improvement in com· th1e\'es . to o~ef'Cl?me theft munlcations between t h e preve:nlt~n deVlces JS essential Feder 1 1 Av i at Ion 10 .. reduc1nglh~fls. . Administration and the con· . T.he stee~1ng column:t&· trollers. n 1,t .1 on sw1tch-transmlss1on hThe committee found that l~k1.ng system has g~ fa~ to employe-managemtnt rela· elinunate thefts by JUVerules tio within FAA are In a except where keys were n o t ns di removed from the automobile state: or eztenslve sarray, by the owner," explained due to l~~ffecUve Internal Johnstone Reports indicate communlcatrons. to failure on 1h:it a boot. 80 percent or all the the part of FAA management cars stolen had been Jeft lo understand and accept the unlocked and about half of ~le of employe organl1.11-U1e~ were lefl with the keys t1ons, and to 111-eonsldertd and In the Ignition. intemperate attacks on FAA Johnslone's staff at GM management by cert a In Engineerlng, cooperattn« wilh employe uni~ the report law cnforumtnt 1 g e o cl e s said. . ... .( throughout the country, is con· Jt added : "We conclude that stantly mearching c a r lhe FAA Is confronted with a • Who Reads. the Sta rs For the Stars? ' • • • (~ .. It's Sydney Omarr ' And now this articulate writer whQ has been called the "astrologer's astrologer" reods the st ors for you. Sydney Omorr, longtime personal astrologer to many of Hollywood''s ond the liter•ry world's most f•mous st•rs. is• DAILY PILOT columnist. Omarr's record for accuracy of predictions ba sed on astrological analysis is •m•zing. Whether you re•d •strologicol forec•sts for fun or es• serious student of star-gazing, you'll enjoy Sydney Omarr's doily column in the DAILY PILOT thieves' equipment a h d highly dlsa.Hected w o r II: "modul operandi." force." 11.---------------------! --_, .. • • • \ I • ... All -1,.000 of Us Had a Busy Day Today • . . -W e -crecited ~and delivered another fr es h_ edition of The DAILY.J!.ILOT ~ . . . . TEA!\JWORK produces each day 'e all-new DAILY PILOT. Orlen special- ists like Thon1as Fortune (left). y,•hosc beat is education, work with a stilf! photogra1>her like Patrick O'Donnell to get the story both in words and pictures. The staf[ shot 70.000 ·pictures last year to illustrate the varied story oJ Orange Coa:;:t 'life. Nobody knoy,·s how many local stories we wrote. Not even us. .~ CREATIVITY helps adverlisers ell their stories and sell their goods in the affluent market served by the DAlLY PILOT. Maury Gardn er of dis· play advertising departmenl looks over layout v.•ith DAILY PILOT staff artlsls Anne Hamblin (l eft I and Charlotte Andresen. The ad they're dis· cussing will be ready lo appl'ar in the newspaper only hours after artists put final touches on U1e la)·out and it is approved by the advertiser a I~ ca1 retail 1nerchant. ' QUICK HANDS place lines of type , ads and cuts (the 1netal plates used tG reproduce pictures) into page for1ns as the day·s product begins to take shape. Compositor Arden r-.1alsbury is 1111 ly one of a platoon of printers \Vhn "build'' th<' news pages under pn.::,,surc hr deadlines. '"ork· ing agaiflst the clock to bring readers the lalcsl av1.1il ablc infonnat1on in each edllJ1Jn during the da y DELIVERY or the newspaper is a speed event, too. Conveyor belts carry the papers through the mallroo1n v.•hcre they are automatically Lied In bundles of 50 and tossed to waiting circulation district managers (like Blaine Robrcts, shown here, lrighl) v.·ho s~ them via a' 40.vehirlo fleet to carriers for deli very. Mailroom foreman George Arauz (left) and bis crew .can move 20,000 newspapers an hour. , / ~OLU1\1E is the word al the Copy Desk. DAILY PILOT Copy Desk Chi'f Norman Anderson tright) alded by To1TI Titus 1background) and other copyreaders every day sifts, checks and edits 1nore wire reports from 'vorldwide news services th.in the average weekly ne\1 s magazine putr fishes . Editors scan enough telephotos to v.·allpaper a livinc room every 24 hours. Speed, born or experience, helps them keep it all fresh, too. TUE \\'OROS are ready. r-.1arjorie Jackson feeds them into a $25 .000 computer. a DAILY PILOT investn1enl in speed and accuracy, which uses a loW-syste.ri1 to hyphenate words as it reads characteri; at the rate o( 1,000 a second and punches a nev.' t11pc which will activate another machine for aulOmalicelly setting typc.· al high speed~ The machines can sel type at the rate of 6,000 lines per hour. PRESSURE here is bott1 physical and mental. Charles Haubrick, stereo- type foreman, checks Impression made by page full of type -on a mat squeezed by 1.800 pounds of pressure per square inch In the mat rolrer. Piifat can be curved and used as a 1nold to form Uie curved plates which rit onto Cl'linders of high.speed printing presses "'hich print the DAILY PILOT. It's part of the quick·paced dally process or rep roducing 100.000 words for DAJLY PILOT subscri~s to read, . ' ,,..,. MODERN equipment helps U1e accou11tlng df!partment keep up with the ''today" pace at the DAILY PILOT. Even-as the doy's newspaper Is being sped lo its readers, Sunnle Chauvin begins feeding ngures into a dea:k mode l computer's accounting <..'On.sole. It helps keep track of billings . ror ads and subscriptions. The machine, one of several tied in to the main computer. helps handle S1000 accounts a month. RAPID communciation is the name of the game. Supervisor "Nita" Folsom and her crew of "ad·visors" handle 1,000 transacUo ns a week by phone, resulting in publication of 5,0CO classilied ada -words wtUch help people buy, sell, rent or I e'a s e , .. even find !oat dots. Many of die DAILY ,. ___ PILOT'S 150 phone lines are plugged in here, lhe classified advertising de- • . parlment, home of "\\'ant Ads" and Dime-A·Llnes. PICTURES, too, get the benefit of skilled. efficient band.ling by master"' craftsincn \1•ho re-photograph them and then transfer the images to a sensitized n1etal plates which are used to reproduce the photos as n:ad-- trs will sec them in !he newapaper. Here. Chuck Ryan takes a rUll1 close look at a negative v.·hlch will be used to etch the image on lht metal plate . FINISHED PRODUCT is checked by Elwood Anderson, press crew chief, even as hish-speed presses continue to roar at 60,000 lmprenions per hour completing the day's run. on preS! units 1'.·hlch represent an investment or $3.5 mi llion. Elcven·rnan press cre\Y 1\•ill reed inlo these machines the cquivalenl or a roll ol paper on e page wide and I tD,000 mlles long in printing U1e DAILY PILOT this yea r. ALMOST before the Ink 18 dry, the product of our bus)' d•y Is toaed deflly on your lawn or porch by one of our 700 ·newsplperboys who are in1porll:lnl links in the chain 0£ ~le Jt ~kel lQ_bring__you today'a MWI and reatures today in lh&DAl!.Y-fifWr. And u ,our young Independent merc hanls. like John ~telton here, make their d~IJVerlet,...we're 1euing up for another busy day -"l.IJ 1,<X» Ol UL ., .Tl1e 'Now~ N ewspaper for All The Co1nmu11ities Of ri,he G1·o ~ving Orange Coast - I I I I I ' DAILY PILOT ·~ 1H'l 1'.MfMI• Ti•y, Tryj Try Agaip . Aerial view of · maneuvering b.Y the .. CQa~l Guard <;,utter Arundel (sn131Iet vessel) .as it ·sou~b t to f;ee .:.the ianker Meteor, stuC-k in ice rives nµl~s out in ~ake Michigan off ~th~e shores of Chicago .. The ¥undel · h'as come frbm upper left of photo, turned in fro.n! JMar_si_cl~· of 'tbe 1-leteor to create path for tanker. Arundel has now batklracked and is stand· ing by to see what more help might be needed. Meanwh'ile.-Meteor has been moving back and forth 'P an effort to bulld '-Up enough power to break throuii!ilhe lasfiew yarns to. the p~th cut ·by ·Arun- -del.-On-the fourth-try, it broke the ice_ barrier anji was off to its destination. Russia n Space Feats I . . I Take Backseat to U.S. . ~ IVASHl!IC1'0N CAP) -A U.S. expert on Sovtet spate acli\'llies says the Russians had--their"trusi~~ar wii~ 70 successful launching•-in 1969~ hut their record was Jac:k:Juster in com~rfson with spectacu- lar Amedcan achievemen1s. "ft~ 11'as !Dr the Soviets a lackluster year.,a year ~re­ petitive failures{J-1teCOl'ding to Dir. Chirles Sh01don Ill. "It is safe (o say that Russian ex. pecUllion.s for the year have not b:een fulfilled:" Sheldon, fonner!y a mj!:mqer cf the Wftite Ho~ ~~e Counci.l, noted there we.re only 40 U.S. space shbts but these incl uded the Apollo lunar -land- ings.and the Mariner pictures of Man;. Sheldon, now chief of the science policy research divi- sion of the Library of Congress- Legislative Research Service, said the most noteworthy 'Sov- iet launches or the past year were : • ...:The SOyuz 4 and · 5 mis- sions which -included the first :ipacecralt crew transl&, first docking of two manned.1pace-craltin orbit,-and first Soviet manned fli&ht in tht dca(,I of winter. " " --'fhe.-Soyuz 6, i; aiid g mis· sions pulling Oree &riacecrafl with seven pilot&-in. orbit at once. But apparently they .. were unable lo ~mplett a goal of docking and putting togelh· er an orbiLal spacy slaUon. -VeJ'Jfra S and 6-penetra- Lions of the almospliere or Venus. The .&pacecraft , slruc· lures collapsed, however, and appa_rently they-_di9 nol get to the surface of the· planet. -Luna 15, an unrrianned Ui&llt w.hi,ch _ wa$ _to · have scooped up lunar· ma terial and returned it to earth! lnsteiid, it crasbed on · the-mooo. -=-ille · lunir phoiogr~pliy mission ,J>t t h e. unmanned Zoned 7 in-August, "a very '. successful flight but a repeat or · 1hitlgll done earlier. this thne better done._". Sheldon sa id it appeared the Soviets I.bought they still had a good chance to beat the United States to the moon early last spring, but there 1,1•ere indications they ran into engineering dilficuJUe~ or a launch attempt had failed. The Soviets never verified \vid.ely_ published rePorts a gi- ant new· rocket had exploded on a launch pad lasl summer, thus crlpplih_g Russian lu nar exploralion plans. • + • • Sheldon said that in-'13 yean; of the space age through 1969 thl!re were 815 suecessf~laun­ ches of spa.cecraft -4~ AJTt.. crican; 384 Soviet;" 4 French; J lh1lian.--and-J Australian. W-e!.~' Gee, It Htarts "" ''"'"" J! you Jus~ had,Jour !illin_gs and a tooth ~ankod, B'd alJO Jook like a "saCI sack" wbich 1s what lo Ronier.·one of Sea WorJd'.s performing A.Ji, Jt took a 4U~rtet of dentist.-to per· • ilillllng, Oiiing and yanking. ot to men- ...... of flovocaio~ large enoug!J to.accom· 1ij pej'IOll&: '!'be !l*.P•ck b\llPl"l tromer Jllllll!l!* .8qd . v.:ell and· pertoaning d~!Jy .in the . .w,1 llllla••U lb San Ole96 .. --· · --·-.._ -. .. ~ ...--" ... -·-· • ·- .. • WANT TO. CLEAN ~ OP FAST! AffiON! CAll DAILY Pl.LOT CLASS · • IAED DEPT. l> I A L D I R E c T 6 4 2 • s 6 1 8 ....... DAILY· .PILOT WANT ADS . ... • , ' I ,. TllE BIGGEST SINGLE ltlABKETPLACE 8N THE ORANGE COAST -CALL DIRECT ... ,.,..,. HOUSES FOR SALE · Generol • . 1000 '-Tarr,.,_ - -OU,llfil · COUNTY'S • LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 546-8640 Opa E!enl111 tin 1:30 DELIGHTFUL DINGBAT Set on approx. 1h acre pear back bay, Has exis t i n_g out build_ings. A·l...zoning for hor ses. 0 w n e r asking $28,650. Sub-· mit all oll~rs. JUNK-THE LAWNMOWER 2 story spacious two Bdrm. condominium. Patio _ kitc~en, gas BBQ. plus 4i!ll •q. It. b o ·n u !I room \vi th dark room. AU thi s, and just steps to s pa r·k I i n g. pool. Pri ce d al $26,750. • o wD-er wiTI-Seil,-iease; or allow a lease pur· . . chase. owner trans-- (errcd and in a hWTy. COMMERCIAL DREAM 164' frontage on Har: bor Blvd .. suitable for restaUranl or medi· cal building. $1500 per front ft. or make offer. Additional R-2 prop~rty in rear. DREAMS. DREAMS. DREAMS. Become a reality in . this 4 ·or 5 bedroom· colonia l castle. Large master bed- roon1 endowed. $33,· 000 and on a cul-de- sac, with large truit bearing trees. Seller. \Yill pay all assump- tion costs. .. -f~rr ..:;. · ORANGE COUNTY'S • LARGlsT 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 546-8640 , Open EYtf'lln9$ tlA l:lO • ' . .. , . . v f • • ·"'°USES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE_ HOUSES FOR SAl.E HOUSES FOR ~E HOUSIS FOii SALi . Genorol . 1000Gtnorol 1000 Gener•! 1000 c;.n.r•I IOll GoMr•I IDOO i. .. READ THIS ' . ' li·1you are in tbe ·market for a NEW· home, see th,se.outsl4Jld· jng:··customized homes, built by Fr!lllk If .. Ayres and 89n, locat- ed in a prune area very close to . HuntinglqJ!. State Beach. The ?tomes are priced from $27,550 lo $33,600 .Bnd vary in size from 3 to 4 bedrooms;-2 to 3 car gar· ages and 2 lo 3 baths.~ wilb· · sh~e or mission We rools, fire- places, underground ·utilities, c:onCrfi!;te driveways,• built-ins, and carpeting .. There is VA and FHA financing avail~ble. There 11're 9 homes availabl e because of credit rejections. Occupancy by Marclr l , 1$70 in this unit. FOREST E. 0 l SON Inc. Realtors NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX E'Afl.NS $6,300 Acrim lbe street from. ~ poonding surf. 4 bedroom. 2 baths up.. 2 be<l'oom down. Lal'Je kitchen w!Ui deluxe bullt·lns in each unit. One unJt -,..early Jeal!Cd a~ $300 ' mo. Ulelime view of the sea. Big summer rents -Jf )'Otl wtnt! Only 15% down and price slashed to $41,500. See _t.od~. Dial 6t5-0303._ IMMED. POSS. 5 BR & FAMILY Thia la(ce tamll)' home in N011ti CO.ta Meaa with all tho? bu.lit-int lncl.ud111& • wa. tt"r conditioner needs & lltUe TLC. Priced way under mar- ket. P.WTY -this 1von't lut ONLY $30,9Sli Fll>i, FIW VA. "' ---- PEl=IRON : Jl ....... -·1•. '42· 1771 Anytlmo 3-UNITS 645-0303 ' $29,950 at Harbor Ceritu E&atside Costa Mesa., Span- Our next unit is now on sale for occupancy in May and June 1970 and introduces the new 3,000 sq. ft. "El Dorado" model priced from.$34,490. 2"l99 lfarbor Blvd., C.M. ""' tile roof, re.ntala: on lure I"!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~• I Tlx!M' lot. lneome $385 Customm--RRustic montb. ou, best 1ncome ,... .Wm in area. .. ·Rancho La Cue5ta Homes -on B!'ookhurst at Atlanta, Hunti n"gton Beach 963-2929 -963-1338 LO\V DOWN F.HA TERMS. Shake root', thl'ff ~roohis, dining area and bui!L-in kit- chen. Large living room with fireplace -oqk parque Oooni tflru.out. Located near HARBOR SHOPPING CEN- TER and ORANGE OJASI' COu..E<;;E. An excellent buy 1 Exclusive With Newport et Victori• '!!!!!!!!![!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!! a t $24 , "". .-..11111!1!1!!~ 1800 General VIEW ·SHARP! :SHARP! .. , • 3 Bdnn AduU Town- holtse., with C-lub Hou!!!_ &. P\'.lol facilities 1ncluci- td. New <.'aJ'Pt.'t!I, !POl· Jess throughoot. Floor to ccUlng firl'placc, 'cov· crcd patio too. C))Y.'1wr- will help tinanci!, 10'1:, · down, $17,!r;l() full priCe: Call 10 sec ibis n<Yw. · . · 'COATS -~ WAtl,.ACE . REALtORS . -546,4141-. IOpen Evenings} OWNER WILL FINANCE EASTSIDE Close To Wesfcliff ~n.;ly 3 Bedroom in eX(.'('). ient condition on 18.t'gl' t.ree 1>hkded IPI. "'~lh aUey acees. plenly-ot"" .,mn1 1oe: bclat Ii: trailer . ..:. Rru\gt>, rclrigera. tor a rd \\'asher included. $2'1,500 • S.1."iOO down and 01~ner 11•111.carcy TO at 7•~':{, '646-7171 546-2313 -0 THE REAL \-0-ESTATERS ' '. , " . ' ., I You'I• F•ll ·ln Love,., \Vlth ow" exclusive Westclill home. 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths: open. beam.ceilings; double s-~ fireplat.oe'. Best value you'll ever find in this lovely neighborlloocl! Low Interest loe.n can be as· sumed. $41.900. '(_..., ~ (t!I •.::. .. -~. Colesworthy & Co. Newport Beach Office 1.028 _Bayside Drive 'Prolessionally de<.'Ol'llted 3 bedroom home with large, paneled, family room. wet bar, formal dining room A den. 3 Fittpl.acea. Beamed E\-eninp ~I .5lJ1-557iJ a-nrnzs.. ~ I a r a "a e with custom storage ca.bi. WALK T..0 BEACH neta."-Pool size terrece ~1th SPACIOUS· SPLIT .rundeci<. Prole1Sloru>lly land· LEV_.l.l-·scaped, Electric controlled \Vith 3 master, aize ~ sprlnklina: system. !'.Iust seer and 3 pullrna.n baths you . $,74,950. have t'rue Ju."{u.ry living. 1'ohn ·macnab Large 14 x 16 !amUy room, modern electric kilchen, (714} 642-1235 fireplace, dishwasher, eat· 901 ~r Drive, Suite 1-"0 pets and custom drapes Newport Beach throughovt make !or a I :=:z===:z==== housewife's dreain. Assume Ii a low Fl-IA S!.i. ~ annual loan, $190 per month. $11,900 FULL PR1CE. E~~i$'3~ ~l~~~is Walker& Lee Leisure Uvlng in THE BLUFFS .-6~l930 -::==~~===~~I 7682 Edinger ii -540-Sl 40 8'&2-4455 Beautiful view hon:ie in top location, 3 bdrms 2 batb.s, large dining area + extra large fenced patio. This home has many added ex- lt'B.S. Lived In b:· adults, Buy it for cnly ·$4-1,250. RARE TURTLE ROCK P'**·ll- RESALr DIFFERENT Near UCI. Prize 1vinn1ng 4 bdrm 2~~ bath with atrium - 2100 sq fl. Vacant & ready for executive, Sc.II 01· lease option. $42,500 Newport 3 bchm, spic 'n' span, charming 1kyllght el· feet, unlqUe patio. fan-- laslic hon\e for entertain-- Ing, great lor evtl")'day living. See to believe! Price just redu~ $1000 to $26,500. Arutioua to &ell 10 appreciative buyer. Lachenmyer Rl·.-il or 1860 Newport Blvd., CM CALL 646-3928 Eves. 644-1655 5 Bclnns 3 Baths SHAKE ROOF Near all school!. $37,00> • best ot temu. O.llor'• DOl!tftt This pretentious larp horn! (approx. 4000 Mb ft.) on a tab'way of Hea Verde c.un1ry Cub lo .-d>e ulumatto 111 u.1xury. With both -e ~ family """"'· -f all the "ullUll'' mns le tea: tllrell, IUCh u 4 ""blc bdrms, 3 baths·• ~'OU)d JOU bd1twc a U' \\'Cl bar, and a fabulous vie• to top 1t qtf, )'OU'd ha~ a tnJb' "one ot a kll:Kl:' boioe •. Caif a1 • Ste It t<>-dai. O!l<ml •1'$19,500. 541 lflO ----.. =~...u foTAL PAYMENT $U4 PE It MONTH Real ih&rp 3 bedroomi 2 bath home. Fttthly.painted. CJ. loan of StS;MX> at S% o/o an. nual inter:ell You can't beat It! SC~ Porch. Doulile Garage. Forced air heait. Completely fenced. Sprinkl- ers. carpets and Drapes throughout. FamllY Room. Let UI show it to you! (;.I. or FHA tt:rm1 available. WE SEU: A· HOME -EV•R.Y SI MINUTES Walker& Lee 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 5f5.849l Open 'til t Phf MONTICELLO l·RR townhoU11t. 2 Baths. Blt-ln11, ' ept&, drps. Encl. dbL car. wl auto. *net.; $21,!00 Gto.,. Wllll•mson REALTOR 67MUO '7J-15'4. EvH. Decperate. Asawne S%. % loan. OJll'. 4 Btdnn, den, huge Family rm. entry hall, full dlnlni r m . bulklL-lna, dreplace, bric. $29,500. 540-1720 SACRIFICE! 4 BR, 2 BA, sep tam rm, 2 sty. Ht'd pool \\'/ slide I: div l:in:t. Nr s c h 0 0 11. '5000 dn, $45:500 540-7573 4 ·BR. 1!4 ba, fun nn, \Vencli.U Plata area, shag cpts, shade tree1. S28,500. Kina:aard R.E . ?.fl :Z.-2'122 1 QUAINT house I: 1 duplex on 2 lot.s, heart ot CdM. ALSO clear M-1, vacant, 85 ft. nr. Bristol, Own. 673-5787 HUGE BONUS ROOl\t PLUS 4 . Bdnna. Ne.ar &D. Priced right at $29,500. Rltr. 6(2..9730 Eve 548-0120 1100 LESS THAN RENT nn month pa,)'B all. 3 bdnns 2 baths, tuletully decorated with 1valnut panelling, ClU'- peta le drapes. Larae kitch- en &: coveM patio, Full pri"" only "3.500. CA L L S40-ll51 Herit.ace Real Es. l'!ti$Sing The Back 40? •• ) -.---• 1··~1 \'r" 1, · -... ' . \ -. Country, E1tan tate 1""'" •""'' I-Jere's 1/3 a,i:rc PLUS In Bu.ck Bay with 3 bdrms 2 ball~ & J:}x30' pool \Vlth div. tng boant. Try FHA or VA or 1,0% dO'"n. $27,500 Newport at Victoria 646-UH (anytime) Victoria 546-5990 $17,900 FULL PRICE (~nyt:me ) Sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath ca.J. ifornia Style. hon1e. NEAR T~lE BEACl·L Carpets and $5000 CASH Drape• and ALL ELECTRIC Down .will give you LO\V. KITCHEN. Submit your LO\V payments ol n 53 TO-doWn payment to a low $138 TAL per month with this per month including taxes. F.11.A. £1i•,;, per annum WE SELL A HOME lo;1n. l\1odern home '''ilh EVERY 31 MINUTES El..ECl'R IC hullt·in kitchen, w lk & L fAMILY ROOM . 2 bath•, a er ee FIREPLACE, carpeting and 2790 H'll....,. Bl·_. 1 Ad a . G 1 1 • t" '""r ¥u. a ilrtl!; nr pt'S. rea oc? ion near 54541G:; 0 n ·rn 9 PM Custom built 3 bdrm honld • ./ 138 Lexincton Lane many e:tb'&!. Lot l.80x300' • Nothlna" Comparable-$7.0,150. many, many trees. $75,000. 3 BR. 2 Ba. Btwn Wllaon &: Wella--McCardle, Rltrs. Fair on Fairview-Monticello 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. Condominium, S 4 6-116 7, 548-7729 644--0684 eves. 548-4493 ~$21=."50"'-~.-=1-=ROO=M~S.~~lrpl~<. Office Bldg. ,.,,.., -· nu tile & Excellent C.lif. I o e a t i o n. linoleum. lll03 Qrana:e Ave. $130,00'.l &:ood terms, $1400 BY Ownu: Sl!.500 Attract. mo. income, Small ·House. 114 ltterrill 3 Separate Units Pl., c.M. can &1&-18'0. room for mo1·e + POOL &. ~ V•de t l l O lrplcs. $46.i income, $8000 --------- dn, prl~ sso.,oo:i. 4 BDRM _ $20,500 S~ 7.- S<..-hools nnd sho11p1ng. Uw-ry pc -::::=:::::::=:::=:::::==:I for this b..11-galn at $24,00'.l! ' WE SE LL A HOME WATCH. YOUR WIFE lier 1')'1'11 ~·W light up )'Vhr.n ~h.~ Secs this oul~andh;g kit· then wfall ~Hln.11 inchid dim:i- ·wnshei:.. lkaulifully nu1in laint.'Cl 4 BR 1n good loc of Mesa dcl l\f11r. Spac t.'t'lV -pa- 1io. Ahnost nl'W \1 /.v.• I'll!~ in" LR. HaJJ,,, t'"'R, unc.l ~1BR. Yrn1r ·eY8!4 will light ur• al P1 lce .ol 'SZ9."j0.r.:). Eastbluff-Vlew Home 'ntis large nlOdcl is hard to flrd al any price. Spacious & inunaculale. 5 bdrms 3 Kermlt Riggs Rltr. ~ .. umable loan. Near rood schls Ir; l'ltna \'erde ex:. 25 YEARS IN AREA $28,500. Owner. 1861 Ne\v ~ Eve, 545-21;,9 0J;',,"""=·=CM=. =54>-=7100=== EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker& Lee .. ,., wUh lamily-din;ng Golfer's Paradise Col~ Pork lllS 2(};1] \Vcstrllff Dr. lll'Ca. Ideal for active {anilly. * F.Altf home, 4 BR. 3 BA. • .,..,..,.•iil0-... 77iillii;;;.,..,..1 S·IS.500. Bet.ut home on 10th green of dln rm, 21' liv nn, Ii:: mod Pete Barrett \ Bermuda Dunes_ fine.st des-kitch, sep Jdy. New lu.x EASTBLUFF -REALTY er. """rse! Roomy 3 Bl\, 3 <P'i· -beaut ldscpd, NE·W LISTING BA, Pool. fw'Il lshed borne'. patio, SSf,950. !i4Q....&T16 Clamorous 4 BR. ))oinc in 160.l \Vestcliff Dr., NB Incls. 2 a:oU carts: Club mem-• . -• 642 s200· "'---.. bershlp avail. Asking $95,CQJ Newport· h•ch 1200 lll'l'f. r-0111.1. Farn. rm.: I.JO 11. • ~ nc\\' outdoor decking. Excil·l ;~====:z=::=: · xJnt terms. • PAUL•WHflE ;0g view. Ne"' '"'"' &I • Lindo Ille Development CAMEO SHORES CAR NAHAN ""°"''" 147.500. OPEN DAILY Bill Grundy '7S-32IO Enjoy tile ultimate In luxucy 1.llA.LTT c o. CathrynTennillf' 2043 P•Jom• Drive Uvina: and entertalnln& in • .......... 010ice aJ'llft just off i~ HAPPINES$. IS _ th is 10t1eoUJ, custom built, l~ Baker. C.1\1. ~-V•Pfl t • Ave. &: 20th. Owner simply Ltvlng 111 a spoUess 4 BR. 2 top lf\.lal1ty home situated =:::::========: j i\IUST SELL. ,All oUers in-ba. borne 1r; befne able to on a huge pfiine comer lite - . Eastside Bargain C l.J II D-k & r~ \ifcd! All largt·rooms, close walk lo school with YoUf Providlna: the utmost in prt. There'~ u. tox4r "d.ctachcd o vwe , lklft er ...., to schools, &hop8. !Mends, $25,950. vacy, SUperb interior design. Workshop" 11lus 8.Jr~illtion· SSO Newport Ce,,-ter Dr. ~ 541 5110 CORBIN • MARTIN Ing. 4 Bdnns, den A h~ 111 Jong inult\-pti11X1se,t00m, Newport Bea ch, Calif. c-•ttllltN REALTORS 67S-l662 lanai, mut.e:r Bdrm 20'"31', :3 good sl1t"'d bdrn1s vtus 833-0700 644--2430 OWGE REALTY 3036 E. Coast Hwy, CdM s bath1 I: it.amorous IJ\Vd. -Cll nn. Secluded pool. $1S5,..,. qVerslll'd den or rumpus WJD,..ll HONEYMOON COIT AGE See todl,)', Mn. Clark. room. LEO and income on corner kit. W I N T lor C You're-"' _roinanlic! \\'hat CLOSE-IN DUPLEX Both house:s fel'IC"": pat'6s. es ey ' wt o. 5~6-5880 ~ bc-tter 11eltu1g than a CCRiY So. o( Hwy., Cdhf. Front 2 ~Low downs: ?l,% 1st trust REALTORS 64M9lQ LIL"E~G ..... E R.E,,.,A•)ttly L-onv~mtion pif, crackling BR. unit &ood aized, well d.!ed. Owner after 6 p.m. \\fESTCIJFF • HARB 0 R lT n~ & a Vit'\v ol the blue "-'" ....,.. HIGllLANOS Beout••·• 3 l!iCXI AdalM at Klrbol",CM planned & oozy: rear unit -~ · ... "' Paclflc~ J B.R., den & pool, (.'Ofnp. fUL'Ili&bcd. p m al l NEWPORT H ... i .... ts nmbl· bdrm 2\' bath home with In prihle CdM a1~a. _. ..,~ ....... M ·-• 1_ --• 0;:."le" 3 ~.,,,, large COi)' fariti.Jy room oWT-8EACH BARGAIN Hal P lnchin & Assoc-. ya, .... ......,v, pa,.....,, ore v ... ue .... ....... '3 •~J . 'S ' B I · 1 . . than you'd eXJJl'ct at $44-.500 shAke roof frplc S2S 950 looking dellibtful, heated ~ · CY. . R .. m1nacu ate~ 3900 f.;. Co;asl Hw.)'. sr.t-4392 "B/B" REAL TY · KID&:aard ri.E. l!U. 2-2222 · . filtered~-Wol>de.rful cor-sreps to oce11n. Cvl~. di-p~. CCIM HILL TOP -..-:-• ner location _ beautiMly J ~ b11.'s., bit-Ins. Qi;"""kMXXJ i7M666 EVES. BY OWNER: 3 Br.' 2 Ba, lan:lacaptd. Sparlcllnr built~ Only $26,900 . 6 Br., Pool, View DOVE R SHORES carpeta, drpll, lowly yard, in kitchen 1: form& dinina:. CAYWOOD REAL TY j Baths. 1\\IO 2 1 car gar. ror. 3 Brand New w/View sprinklers, nr. Parochial & Priced for lrtlmedlate sale 6300 \V, Coast llwy. NB-nia l din, m1. •Acre. V~ COURTYARD f«>L public schls. $3 1,500. at $39.950. CALL 5G3424. , •• 1-•• soUlld but net'ds dccora.µiig. + 557 9681 • .,_. ''""' Reduced SlO,OOD to sg1,sOO; <t bdnns, 3 bath& powdl'.'r -exclusive with SOUTH \ LOVELY LK.k~·i>!l"k fiot'ne , 3 · Riddle&Rots Rlt". rooin,pandled fam rmw/ O\\'NER Transfered. 4 OOAST REAL ES"l'ATE Sr. 2 &, prof. lftndlteaplng !Ma E. Co.'tst lliey. · 575-?225 frplc, Formal din nn. From Bdrm. family nn BLUFFS Condo. 3 br. 2\i ' ,r,,. int. Blat'klitont' ootio $Ull.~. Roy J. \Yard?· flreplact, entry hall. full !..cf", faro. rm. Ne.,, 1 ii /DBQ, " f1'!lil Mhnwplai'(':. J\_1-t 7.one. 2 bdrm i-rouse~ W. 1430 Gaiaxy Dr. 646-1550 dining nn, built-ins, xtra oecorator 'll'llls>Jpen, nat. AMUllll' !')1,r: Fi-lA loan \Slh St, C:"-1 . S32.SOO. Frank DON"T JUsr WISH for bath!, brk .. J1;,500. 540-lT.» 1\nen drapede1. Pll.'k vi.w • $30,!PIJ, S2G-$19 J\torsh14.ll Rily. b"'r>'lliOO 80mcUtlfll to fu.mlsh your DIAL direct 6"12--5678, Charrt $47.500. ' SUPPOf!.T your Vnlled fuid home ..• find rircat bu)':s in yoor ad, then Kit back and" Broktr/OwMr \\lhlle Eil'.!pN\nts? UNITED FUND--Oomn1unlly tod1.y'1> Cla!Yllfled Ads. ltsten to the' phone rirtKI 642..&235 M+-0322 eve/wtmd -~----~~-• - • ------- Monda!, ,......, 2, 1970 . DAILY l'ILor HOUSE S FOR SALii RENTALS RINTALS RINTALS . 'ENTALI RINTALS •• R ·--... _._~.... • 14ou-. ,Unful'ftlshod ...,.._ ,......,.. Apts. fu"'-A1!f1. Unfvrnl...... Ap!s. Unfuml""°"' Now(llllrt ,IMclt ,1200 Lido Ille 1351' ~-,...,.... • IO c .. - 1,,,..._ ..... .;:---·-....... --·!------.:....:~:...-Gtntr•l -....,.,... loech noo 0.,,..111 • 4000 i;.,,. Mt.. 410o l;'; .. ;·'~•;Mt;;i~•;;;;;;;;s;;;1;;ooc;;;:";';;•;M;;;'":;';;";;;;;;;;;s:;;;·'-,;-;; -suo ·I YI VARIETY . mo. 2 BR c.11,,,. ...,1-----------------ISU5MOIDUcM•bUe.Home, • BAJJIOA. NJ:AR YACHT OJ4Bdn•.bomcsav.Ualil• b<ach.Ye·~ ... u .... l!ea<on, 8/1 .............. htd p4ol. GR' A·ND OPEMllNG" a·:: Q.Ull! Attractive DUPt.EX $0 Ft. to 4S Ft, Lots 66-0ll.l cµv , -.... Allult1 Only S' le Adults, no pe1-, 4 SeJaOD'• l't& · ~ •II' ~ ' juJt redloct4'15.000. ObO bed. FROM ' ' . ! BR. 2'ba~ al)llt level 116! • ' rng ~:'>;.,_>:.1. 2:119 Ne~port. 5" Award Wln.nl .. : ~!°!! room c•ch llllit. l'f~ll block $60,00o To $97;® Rent f fo SM 2oos 2 BR. 2'balha •••. ····~· $225 .,.._ , Oii -ACaSll to Bay. Ow..,. will ••n~ Welker Rlty. 67S.S200 , I • ' • ." AVAiLABLE NOW MERRIMAC WOODS' ·-~..o. No loan cost to buyer, l300 Vja Udo, NB Open sun. GIRL 71 wants tellabl~. de-Ba.r " Beaeb RW!Y. Inc. Adults Newport leach 4200 • 1 • , BR.. "" .• ~ Price S34 500 901 OOver Dr. SUlt• "6 NB FlrO-I ..... JOi1os I ' ·~ ' ~ --LEASE/OPTION pend. •'Om£!~ to~ . . ORAN;,_E COUNTY'S '"OST a••uTJ<t'I~ --.Oioltol'l-B•Y & Be~cfi R,lty. Inc. 4 BDRM 311 ··~n.r 2 Br turn apt. 64$-2969 aft. 4 64:S.200a-:; ~es. -548-6:)66 Newport a.•ch . "Oi' m ~ ITT.I' 800 Sta Ldt, QUI -· 9th Dover Dr., SU:ite 1261 NB ' ,, · >" 11'° UtU -·'• 2 BR hO LOVELY 2 bed ENT CO""UNJTY 845-.2000 • Eves.~613-1355 4000 sq. ft. 107 VI EbolJ. "'°' ~· me. LUXury •laa:I•, l & • cn•uo APARTM MM lMae:Attblrar.o..ate:z> ;..;.-'-~===---13 car garage Crpts drp1. DIJhwasber, "'/'N drps. TOWNHOUSEJt awm apartments; f\unl~ Mn • _ FRENCH 2 Y" '°"""·' ~r ·Jai OFF· Family, BlcF· ~"' • Pool, eardens, ·~u.: f Br. ed ..a unl\omlabed, with · Just con\pl1tod 1 or 2 llodrMm, f''hth. Air· BRAND NIW · TOWNHOUSE ER! Owner, '(21.3) 2443101, ROOMMATE aer., male or 2 Ba $325. 2 BR. 1\1 Ba, 1~ complete pt1vacy alld land· OPENING Concl., compt.tely aounclproohd, Nlf+cle_. 2 BR. 2 ~ llPlealrl. dUp)o l 84nn•. • 2 Bat111 eves (213) 246-0700. female to shr apl!J trom $75. Dover u.a: ~. &IU223 •".ai>ed C!OUntry 1club atmoa· Ing oveniwood celllft91, dllhwa~,, ~ wlth sun Cleek Pttiof Q»d., ~o~nium •. P~I $55,<m • 3 BR. 2 BA Blue ae·acon. 645-0UJ, CM. TOWNH01JSE: 3 BR. 2\i PIM!l<e · lnclud.int 1'150.000 IMMEQIA TE liftdscae with 1tre11m1 & w,iterf1fl1, ~· -drp'd ... enct prap, com pl, Priv:ize ;;,ah~ 119 VIA YELLA , 2 RR J.U.50 mo, ·yng man BA, 11.'Pk. patio, Pool. 2 car ~:~e~:J:i!::~ v1ton, a 1, clubhovt., -tAUNI, Jacucif & 1 =·~'Pe.-~.1Vlll LIDO .REA• LTV INC. OWNER (tt4) <546148 -:!..' ~'~2':~ s.A. "l'•· rar ... bllns, ""''· drps. l•tlt tor olnglo ·-pie. OCCOPANCY swim~·· privet• '. i.'. W/•~•P· .,M •·~~ ~· Loo 12'15 mo. '11-8811 or ,.. Eve .._.new. FROM $140 • ,$210. Adult• • , .. ,..,. o 33Tl Via ·Udo 673·7~ Huntington Beach 14001===·=====;. I 642-2497 e\'ei oi v;kelids, ~~ ~'1 pluM. j~t E11t of '2600 Ha rbor Bl'(d.,. next ··: j '~ B~~Vie~. ~~~re: s 1 h 1 nd Costa Me.. ·,2100 2 8~~ 2c~Hh!!:~~i~l'OOnl NEWPORT BEA:CH t.wrury garden apartmcnta to N1ber1 C1dlllac, at 425 Merrimac· Way, -1 ..... Sun1 By Owner. c ·all pans Hae• • 1 BR Guest •Ist, comp! furn . G llll R al offering complete prtvic)r, -"!!C!o~s!te~M!'"!'!"~· !54!1.W!i!IOO~.,.-!!!!~!!ln!!!!Noo!!!!w!!l!!!!!!~ COROLilDCJ' APr&. J.. B.ft. 644-1668: • · • S4<!.200, 4 bdnm .. O>mplete-Privat~. ·Parkg space. SllO ~~ W am~i.564 e~~: 880 IRVINE AVE. .beautiful latldseaptng I: :;; -. Lower levels, a.tudlot. UAYFRONT ·PENTHOUSE IY-walted ~t court.yard. mo. 962--4981 eves/wknds IRVJf"E AND 16lh General S000 Coat1 Mt11 5100 FJplca, Jl9Ql. dbl . cVpmu, P ....... --~ view. 2-'"°""'"2 Ba. ()pen beams ln'If~ toOm.1-,======== N rt H ,_.., 3210 (n4) 645$50 unparalleled recreattbnal . pallol. $1'15 r $2:llO. m.3311 ............ 'DA, !me ~h't1JlaCe,i atriwn .with c· d I M r .2250 • ewpo .... • ~·$M.@.JO%'lln:.1% louhtain'ott private master oron1 • a GARDEN GROVE facilities in • country ·~AND NEW 3 BR, 2 BA, 11knre; s.fri&., 1nl?McKerWe"Rlti''646--0'q2 suite ... De.luxe big kite.hen CHINA Cove view beaut. 1 Bch·m $140 mo; £8$ &: wa. 13100 aiBPmAn Ave. cluL -atmtJ!phere. Now VENDOME i • availablt Feb. 2nd. .fJjO. BLUF'FS 1 • 3 BR>2 "BA. split· with WP oI . lhe line appli· furn 3 BR, 2 .BA, 0 $450 mo ter paid, lst & last mo, refit (4 blkJ \V. Santa Ana Fwy.) leasing In Newport Beach. $150 & , $170 LO~~ 5M-Du~·. N•w·I Y J6vel.1' condo: ·$29.500 or ances, ftunily room with yrly. 2'118 Shell. 644--0906 + S25 Qeaning dep. Adults ('1l4) 6.16.J030 IMMACULATE APTSJ .. ..,.. ....,,. lea&e/option. 644-lm!t sliding dOOr to rear pool· MS-14(8 Models open 10 am to 8 pm ADULT·•( FAMILY UTILITIE-s PAID ~. Ocean· U.1 «!I h'I!>'· ..ie yard. Lrul:er.,.ar '"'" 8albo1 lalend 2355 ======== ANAHEIM SECTIONS AVAILAllLE I & 2 Bd'1n 2 .wlm poolL $200 Mo. Adl!L 54Htl'2 . ., 8aycre1t 1223 in development with scpar-' East Bluff 3242 NOW LEASailG FOR Furnished or unfurnllhed Close to......,.,., Park Adlllts on!y 'no pets. 642..3535 NEW 2 Br, den, 2 Ba. view; ate fef\ttd hutch &. filtcired 1010 SO. BAYFRONT --------~tARCH OCCUPANCY Rents from $155 to $310 * Spacloul Ser· .. 2 Bl Daya, ~Eves. Crpts., dr'PI. s.u~ $28$. FINE Paycrost Four BR pooJ, Remaining rear yard 1 to 10 yr, lease for best Joe. EXEC. Home Ea.at Bluffs. m So, BrOOkhurst Oakwood * 2 Bedrooms • 307 Avocado St., CiM, m..-036'7~ ,5.'.fG.4599, 53W86( home for sitle or trade, larger than most. Tlle roaf. Bel\ut. 4 BR. 311.i bath home N ..J. tl'onl 5 B , ooln) * Swim Pool. PllVsrHn See .Mgr on pren.lsea sedtlded street, large yard. Exclusive neighborhood. & 2 BR. 2 bath apt;-& 2 boat SArr w/=~ner. cMf-1~~· Cl blk. So. of Lin * Frpl. Jndjv/lndry fic'la (Behind K.Mart oft Harbor Huntl.,•on .hteh S4cio 548--0m pier " dock. Fun1. $1200 ••• <?'14> '17'2-4500 Garden tUS Anaheim Aw. at earner Rutxtr11 4 Avocado 1:::=:=======1 l.f!~R:: RP? per nionth. . Corona del Mar 3250 A . COSTA MF.sA 642.2824 IMM!:D. Pou. ·2 . lidrmf, Jh 1121~ Linde 1111 Otveiopment South Boy ·club partments blt-tro • rofrlc. ..lduii. Dov!' .or•• -Bil.I. GRUNDY 675-3210 .... RENT .-e 38dnns2balhs,man,yex· only.SlSO/mq includ. l ---'---~---1•,LE._A;-;;S:;;;E;------• ...,. 4 BR. 2~ ba. split level Apartments 1700 16th St I ..,.. tras. $225/month. utilities IM~RESSIVE -,,..,ou!!°'yrly. Fum/untum. Don V. Franklin, Realtor • . ree J "'oom' Furnlturl e 4 Bdrms 2 baths. $250/mo. Trade Wtnds Rea!·ty Bf.7-1511 •. SRA'.CIOUS OP110N 0e,.. .. t1u1 ' BR, ' BA, • 6'1>-2222 •• $19 95 & UP , lrplc, 2 car gar, 2 patios, The GORGEOUS New 714: 642:8170 • · Well..McC1rcll•, Rltr1. CHEZ _OJt() AP'l'S. 8234 4 B; '4~~& + mali;ls. Full .Spacious· 3-bedroom,, 2·bath dock. Adults only, no pets. 2 Br, inunac Frpl, dbl. VAL D'ISERE ?:Ontb·To-Month Rentals 1810 Newport atvJ., C.M. Atlanta, H.B. Nu, l, 2, 3 length ~e,t, • Bay.~ Mln!io; -home -two ,.block$. h'Om 675-'7811) garage, gardener Avail lm· WIDE SELECTION 548.7129 644-0684 eves br'1. Priv. gar, -pool. UW, ~h.,1~ilincs. 5:, ,~· 1f· CK:ean.'-New carpetfng. l<~ite·l-=========I med. $250. 6'1&-1461, 6'5-0617 Single-1 br.2 br. Furn.-unt. MESA MOTEL NO DEPOSIT 0 .A.<;. rm. SJ6.IKl38 or 53&-2'm· · btiilt arou'rki1 ""1 d ear plaoo/D1'8.pes. El.~ bult.ti-Duplexei Furn. 2975 $395, LEASE, Ocean view, 3 S.una. Act'y Rm, Billiards * row WEErJ..Y RATES * HFRC Furniture Rental• NEW adult ~mmunlty. 1 It A'J'TRAC 2 Br. """'ts. drpt, gi.r . ·E-z m1t nt. mme occp. in Wtchen. Sprinklers and ~ ' BR l \i BA DI R ~......,.. Therapy te-·45' pool B8QI Kit""en TV' ~•.1 517 W. 19th, CM 548o348l 2 Br; all Util pd, pool, !ha& pr, kids ·•, ";f-. ·11 .. , 1178 000 ! · heel Assume "' • • : m; J ......... •. ' · ..,, • 1• m...,.. aer. .,.. • ._ '"'5 ..I • urn111 • MS-7249 lencei:L ' , $120. 1 Ni~ 1 Bff:. Duplex. & yd care incl. &iZ..7071 2000 Panona Rd. 642-8670 Wee Heated Pool SlOO crpts, blt.-ina, drape§, &'.&r· Queena Ln. 968 . ..;7510 ,. ti~J7u ,Joan .. Ownef", $275 r.tonth ,. $J,OO{) Dpt-ion Drapes. Child & pet OK Bkr • 646-9681 • C•t• Meu-qe w/stor. area. Adults 8471594 Vacant and available now, Drape$. Child & pet OK. Bkr. Huntl.ngton Bti•ch 3400· . C~ta Mei•. 4100 8.4JL INN MOTEL. \Vkly & --------Olily, From $150. __ -__ • ----- University Park .~n~~ CiJ1>1&7:!l:r" 5U-6>80 monthly rate .. 675 _1841 HARBOR GREENS HACIENDA HARBOR 2 BR. Apt. crpll, drps, 1tov• 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 RENTALS ·~ · 3 BDRMS 2 baths, 2 car a:ar, SlJNNY * Ccorn. 28tn"'St. &. Newport 241 Avocado 642.-2925 gar. 2 small chUdren Ok. I• . H I Unfu l·Lod * Bl d A. PA~TM' ENTS No pel4. ..!er. SUS. mo TURTLE ROCK HILLS ouse rn N1 cpts/drps. \Valk to shop-v · K 494-8426. J"" li•ted "like new" J b.-Gonere1 3000 ping. 12 2" m •. B..,. * ACRES * 3 BR. I Ba, I> blk to bead>, ro1;::10AuctS0EuLMNs c fairway Yiilla Apts ' Br condo. • Gara ...... 11o, 2 \vith lge, family room. Self · 546-414.1 126% 40tb, S2.W , >;ea:rly. i1m.. .. cle&ntng ovens, *1Prtnklers NEW3 BD'DM LEASE or Option to Buy 4 3 BR house, carpets, built· 6'1>-3249. SepUateadultfrfamill(com.:.. . . ~ ~.J!Ct!atlon ~~~~•--~ F &-R, elae..garage-opcner. ft... 11 . BR 3 batb&,,.Beaulitul. $325 l ns, lenced in -rear,. double * Motel AptS * mllnltiis. Bachelor f:2-& 3 Near Onuige Co. AlrpOrt &: Leut. 5.36-4546 and ma:qy more extras, Fee CUSl'O'I BUILT HO•IE \\•/gardene r. Delta 646-4-114 garage. Corner lot. 962-804] • 2 BR furn & unfurn, $l!iO -Bdnna, turn & Wlfunr apts. UO. J Adultl on{y. 20122 2 BR Apt. Crpts, blt·ins. . " 1 •I--' So. ol 0 .C. $l'l5..£1Ua, drps, bltns, pool. $UO . ....,.,..mo;·;wtbp, Santi. Ana Ave. 642-4641 w--~-1~~,. s--. 11-. land aU for only $49,500. Only $27.500. Close to Doue-· $100, 3 BR. 2 BA. Stove & BEAUT. 4 ·br hOme, nice 5 ,... patio. 1525 Placentia r~• ...,...,. ......... ..---..., e Reel Hllf Ree lty las & Catholic School. re.frig. Children & pet ok, area. $225 mo. lit & last, Fail'i")Wlds Call 962-8f;78. Univ. Park Center, Irvine R. D. Sl•tes Realtors Blue Beacon, 645-0111 Of. $100 cleanin& dep. 5721 Ven-SttMAo • 1 • ..._, FURN & unfurn 1 BR apt!. • Lara:e g:arden patios V{LLA MESA APTS AVAILABLE Feb 16th. J 1:~2 ""' A lm 8" ~~ $30 WK. & UP Pool. NG childttn or pell. •Open beamed ctWn.a:s 2 BR unfum, p_rl patioi, hid BR's. N•w.· Crpll, •-. _... -nyt e """""'v 536-8801 SP". J B•, 'ple.x, R/O, turi Dr. tor appt. 547-8820. 24~\' 16th St N.B 64" •=• e F'-I •· --~ 'IV , ..-, v., , • • lt""I""" ., .. p l'.'~J • n•.:C. Roonu pool, 2 car encl'l rar. Oill-Llnd~ Co. 536-2579 BY Owner -3 Br, lam rm, 2 crpts. Children welcome. Day w.....i. MOltftl DELUXE 2 B W ~-'Ill I e 2 pools UU""" n"---d I t -·• F I V 11..,.. l4IO • --. r. tau.a oc. • ·-u.1""''"' rtn we. !'Orne, ao p e s 2 BDRMS. 2 BA pvt tlo B•ck Bay 1240 Bath. $29.500 New paint, 2 Blue Beacon, 645-0lll, 0.1". ount1 n • .-., •Kitchens 1. TV's incl. Poo! le blt·ins. Adult.I. $250 school. plea11t! 1160 also furn $lS5. . . pa • , ---------blks front heh. off $150. Nlce 2 BR homC!, Stove. '"' e Phone set'V., btd pool NG le••• .... -· IMMED. OCCUPANCY 7lP W. WU.On. ,,~,, 1251 heated pool, wuhet It irya ,. 22 4 BR. $235 PER .·•v. e •Wd rv1 · ail -~• -hOok __ , FOR Sale by owner: 3 hr, Bro.okhurs t . 101 Yard. Family \Velcome. Drapes: Days 642-42'10, Eves se ce av . 2700 Petei:son Way NEW TOWNHOUSE . .:::,c:_"c;.•.:,· ,_~~~~-,,,.,_ fanilly room , 2 ha, 2 frplcs, C8pistrano Ln. GI loan Bkr. 5J4..6980 5§..25S3 · 2376 NEWPOIT~ ILVD. Corw d•I Mir 4250 Costa Mesa • MS-03'10 2 BR l 'AI BA k 1 ~ 2 BR NEW 2 Br Duplex blt-_lnl. bltns;· crpts. dr pi, cul-de-SVJ%. Only u,;ioo dn.·$5000 LO ELY 3 B NI h I 541-9755 -Nr. HiLrb 1:-Aaams • erJ>td d U -cl . 'Crpts, drps. $Ui(l.-Adlts. Oft. sa.:. Tea hou&e in ga!'den. 2nc14~;...,~68 mo. 968-UZ2, Costa Mesa 3100 1vv Ba 1 r, ~ en.ls~ $25 p un. & U 2 BR, 1. BA, b~~fooean &: NEWPORT_ RIVI ERA oven.'64s.Ti~.11;77 w.niu:~ ly. 1508 Olfvt'. 536-8523. $34.500. Open Sat/Sun 2JO.I ~...., .. 001 Ws·. ~y ... u, pe • _er na. P bay. View. Pti patio . THIS ONE \VbN'T LAST --· Falrhill Dr. l\lr. or l\lrs. GREAT BUY Bachelnr & 1 BR, btd pool, Adults, no peb. $180 yrly . .LQNG • .Fabulfllts.4 Br-Town. QUIET, dlx 2 Br, bltnl, We1tmfn1ter 5612 l\farvin, days 64~ll41, eves INVEST Gerdtn Grove 3475 maid service. Kitchens & 673-7629 hse. Avail lmmed. 2~; Ba, cpts/drps, beam cell . . -54~. 3 & 4 Bdrms • 2 Baths TV avail, 4.50 Vlctorla tNr FURN. or Unf. 2 Br Close to Sepr dining rm. frplc, crpt Adull!J, no peta. From $133.· LG BR. ept~~k blst, $23, 990 Yoor rent -f1Wn your 'O'\Vn 2 Bdrm gar8bage & water pd Harbor). Ocean. 314 lot areu er It e . thru-out encl patio 2 car 546-6386 aft 6. ::0 :~ ~ . · Corona dtl M•r 12SO SANDPIPER HOMES spacious 3 bdnn 2 bath, all Orps, crpts, no pet& $160. SHARP Bachelor unit C1ofM!: C213) 43~-1195 or • (7141 car; childred &. ~I• OK. 2 BR, ptly drpd, blt·in11, rar. en. l---.;.,..---.--I (an Brooldumt at Adantal built·ina including dillhwash. ~after 5:30 P.m. to OC'C & UCI. $135 pa)'s 67~7478 Rec. ctt & Olympic st pooJ. Adlts, oo pebl, Patio . Santa An• · 5'20 BEi..fiVABILITY I 1n.i1 96:!·135,3 10AM·7Pfil er. carpeu.1; drapes, $1851 all. Re.fercncea required. FURN.t-Br. apl,, trplc. Membership incl. Avail on ,64,,:i.;,1235::,;:-;;;;,...=-,=::-; Eve~hlng about this loyely, .Pool P'"'-."' ~-• m1J ~If a1L CALL lACK Lafuna BMch 3705 Avail 2111'70. Eves• week· Cple. or single woman. $150 6 Mo Sub Lse at 5300/Mo. To I.GE 2 BR. Pool.-Crpta: 4 $10!>-to $135. LARGE 1 I: 2 ·~~ --~ l-IAM;MOND Herltaie Rea1. ends MS:0'118 , Realtor ,673-2010 Inspect Call Mrs. LaVoie ctrps. Kida ok. 199& Maple Br. studio Apts. (trl.piex). cust. built 3 BR.&. sehp. din. A11ume Low .Int. -Loan Estate ~ll51 lopen eves> 1 FOR LEASE MERJltMAC. WOODS EXCEPTIONAL 1 BR. beam 6*8497 a11,r 5 PM. Apt 3. ~2808. Crpts, drp1, frJ>k, Ip taml· ing rm. home, wit exu-a 4 bdrrns + lg den WlrlAhf'I. R t l Opt' ly kit.chtn w/bltns l Child lge. ljv .. rnih., ~·C!t bar1_~ ling &"Wet bar. Beaui: .. sP2 Bea~':u:r a:,:•• new '::,, Channing English Tudor F\lm units avail. See ad un. clp, shag erp~. 1 adult, no MARTINl9UE DELUXE 2 Br; 2 'Ba, ti .,;,o11 2230 ocean·view t at is unma u.. .sh ,_1 Ex 'nl 1 At.. ., home. Prime No. end toe. 4 der cl~sa 5100. 425 loleJTJ. pets. $155 yri:j: 673·1629 LUXURY APTS Townbou~ Blt-in!I, crplll, :: ~~·51. r C:, W~I . ed reflects value & quality! 1 "I' c. cept Y ov9J cpt, 4. BR Mesa. Verde. $275. Bdrms. FlfTJllace. Beam mac W~. 545-6300 drps, encl pr. Obhte le: ·· · -:.-• home. 546-9521 or "'" "°" 1•~ P -• din lalL.. ·-Ex ti I •Uk nd ~1 ~M Call ... --~ f118tch1!1g \Valn~t pa'"':'" HAFE:DAL RLTY • 542--4405 ~ ce ""6'" ~orm... . nn~ SUS CASITAS ---ce en pai • e surrou . r'""'f • .......,. -.....,....i,~ San Clemtnte tng In !Iv. rm. &: din. rms. . Spilc. grounds. Furn l BR apls Adults. lngs, pool!, Extra parklnr. 3 BR. 2 BA. New crpta, $71G adds much to ~e beauty. A SHORECREST 3 BR. 2~~ M' . , E, ?.fo. only: l'll)·pett,.·2l10. Newport 3 Br, 2 BA + den. l blk to r, shopping. Adullll onJy. linoleum. & drapes. Freshly retired-Dr.'$ home, where BA, 2 ~~ory. AsS-U!"e $25,500 ISll'lOn n.e ... ty 494-0131 mvd. '00.9286 bay &: oa:an. Winter or l •· 2 & 3 BR APl'S ~nftd thnJout. Pr1 patio, cosi:a 1vere not a factor Jn F11A 6 '" loan. Priced to &ell 2 BR, fine locatk>n near town $l4C & -u'p _ A'.l'TitACI'IVE, 1 )'earl.)'. Eugene Rob l 10 n YURN BACH. encl gar. i1!:6. 673-3690 2 BR Dqplex-, lam rm, lrplc, carpets, dl&hwuh!r. \flew, 492-3464 or 2131~1123. decorating & appt's. Offered a~ $33:9CJO. By.Owner. 207512 BR. Gar. Patio. Crpts, &: beaches. Inquire 1020 S. bdr., pool', uW .paid, garden Owner.Agent. Assoc. lm Sa Ana Ave, C.M. A'M'RACTIVE-Clean 2 Br, now at much less than re· Aquatic Lane, H8 968-lG47 drps, stove & re!rig. Quiet Coast Hwy or tet 4!M-6848 Uvina:, adulti, f.o pelJ, 18'.X> w/BUJT White Realtor Mar, Apt 113 646-5542 crptJ;, drps, bltns, carport. Din• Point · 5740 -production costs, $69,500 • it B'l Owner: Assume 6~ % Tropical Setttng for Adlts 2 BR. 2 BA. VD home in N. Wallace iA_ve., .C.M.. 67"':>4630, 646-8400 eves.. AdlU, No pell!, $13 5. I ;::;=;..;..;;;;,;;,;_--"'--I has few equals! cLTY FHA. Fran~~~ian .64Fo,unl1J6tain ~i ,Blk Sbops. $175. end. Lag. Bch. $300 mo. • • NASSAU PALMS • CI:.EAN Bachelor Aplll. ORLEANS APJS. .548-6~~:,,769'=~~,.--=~ NEDuWplex~plCrpit ti,~!:... ;u.:: "B/6" RE"' 4 Br. 2 Ba . ..,.,,ooo, -· year's lease. Eves, 194-9502 l BR furn apl Pool . Al;I util Incl $85 up $Us. 2 BR Trl·PleJt. Blt·ln1, dltpogal, ~. 'Mo. J39S8 ,. ~·. 6~ EVES. 2 BR. Condo. Sell By Owner $135/mo. Partly turn. 2 BR 117 22nd St. 64i.3645 315 E. Balboa Blvd. J & 3 BR avaU.·A'dulU only. carb disp, patio, aar. Penn. ~ OCEAN SIDE Pool FaciL 1 Mi. fronl heh. house with garage & large Ml11ion VieJo 370I --BAI.BOA 673-!JMS AdltJ, No peU. 54.8-0059 l~Al;;cua;:;;;r;;,.,'d·,.,.,·1=9.--- ·0F HIGHWAY Call 9624'.035 yard. 1924 Anaheim Ave., CM DLX 1·2 BR., &lao untum. LOVELY mod 2 br bit.ins, 1741 Tustin, Costa fl.teaa REAL ISfATI Just. "-t~"•n ... hoice area _ 1213l 272-4.208 NEW 3 Bdr &; fam rm,_crpts Acllts, DO pets, utit incl. UM b d $!or. .'...1 205 M-. ,._ ~-·n, ... ., ..... 2 BR unfum. Duplex. Crpt Ir: .Gt:nefll ~ ~ • d · ~ Xln Monrovia 54s:.o33$ Cl'P • l'Jll , "" , •• y. •· Jm-.. '-'-.U ~ drps. Middle aged only ...;==""--.;;.---I Duplex with 2 Bedroom home Huntington ' $350 MO. lease. Avail 2115. 3 & rps. View, lot _,,,. · t • ()'preu MJ-4638 · pleue . .Pbc>M 548-0422• wltti patio and illcOme apart •. Harbour 1405 Br, w/w ·cpls, drps, cone!. 3 Bdr &: lam rm, din QUIET 2 Br duplex, bllNI, · lttntfll Wtntlcl 19'0 ment a1way5 rented,. $48,SOO ~rdt!'nC?r. Ea.stsldc C r.f . rm, c:ustom crplfl &: drps. gar, patio, &side. Adulta, 2 BR upper. $175 mo Incl BEAUTIFUL Custom deluxe e BARGAIN -Btautitul lie 673-'550, • I• ATER FRONT 1..,.., Nice neighborhood. 548-3782. Near pvt. club $300. oo·pets. 364 16th Pl. 642--1298 'util-ytarly. 501 E. Balboa BR, 1% ha, crpta. drpa, 2 BR apt. 998 El Camino La P R E •-~ - -BJvd. 67J...6880 Rltr. bltnl, priv patio, closed 2 n.. c M ... ~·1 t'Ustom bit 1 sto."" on 56' lot, ATl'RAC 4 Br Townhouse • az · · ...,.,...,.,w $85 It UP. Nice 1 & 2 BR _u'6'' i;'.,i;;' .. ~-.-;;;;-..:::-; '-0 THE REAL '"'\.. ESTATERS . ' , •1 Safeway Center, CM car garage. Avail Mar, lllt. = UXE 3 BR A t 2 ltlflTAL flNDIA& 3000 *I ft, 3 bdnns 3 baths, Sublet. Ct11ts. drps, frplc, fl."Iiui<>n Vie"" Trlr. 133 E . 16th St., · Huntington Btadi 4400 Adulbl pleue. $185 mo. • DEL P . ,,_ '• 1 1 '''* den. 15x46' living rm rleck & patio, 2 car gar, pool. /U 642-7429, 642--1265 r;,oo ._ ...... 4-09 _childrfn okay. i998 E . ~-··· CM """"1 ..••. ,...a. .. dor.k on main channel in 548-4377 1 &: 2 BR DUPLEX $113 A Camioo Dr, · ..... O"V'W H.H. Sacrifice $95,®terms $200 VACANT 4 Br, Den, 2 Duplexes UnNrn. 3975 -• STONEHENGE APTS. I 1 BR Duplex w/ prlv yrd. 2 BR. Adulu·o,•er 45 only. ~~~~' ..... .,.. HARBOR 'YlEW . &: financing avail. Mr. Jones . Ba. OK !or Priv. Hm or Hm HUNTINGTON BEACH $135. :~ts.* 549-0833 2 BR, 2 BA, dishwhr, rec. nr UCI, $100 ,mo. $135 mo. See Mgr, 263-265 ~~~~~··~-~·~-§• HILLS 846-2504 or (2U) 58.'t-606r> & Bua 934 w 19th 549-1968 Duet.EX rm. Adulta, ,no pets. 2320 I Studio 1 run apt., J.rr yrd. 16.th Place, Cl\f. ~~ B t•f I y· · · · · · . · TRAILER Re·ttred Or 'Fkrrida. 536-2730 utilpd. SS2mo. WANT1mini.c.2or3,W:HM eau I u llW . LIQUIDATION!! Ne\Y"3 Level CLEAN 3 BR. Large yard. 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath, ex· Student $70. 140 Cabrillo, I -~. 64&.6506 . ....lo. ' ' pt Uni N Wpm: kee. 3 Br., 2 ba,'fam. rm: Sell or homes. Prices sla s hed! Adults. No pell!. $155 mo. cellent n 2ia-hborhood. Spacel.C.f.f. PRIVATE, QUIET APT. TERRIFIC 2 bdnns l~t Newp'01rt Belch 'JAN ~n~t 'ntir~ le lady. ~ W Option. $51,500. \\/rite Fron1 $45,500 to $38.750. 4151 638-7333 Unfurnished. $135 month. LRG l B FUm .N IM N l BR. blk to beach il.50 baths, ••·-. c•m.ta/drap. J-......,~.....,.,...~~-- Box 55~1 Dail,r Piiot. Branford St. Blill's/Aat. RENT,AL 3 BR 2 BA Call S?.6-6602. hlld r. ts' iw . M;, 202 14th ~1319, 673--1184 ...... ., -r-. E·AS·T'ILUFP ~i.A,.DLORDI •. , FOR Sal: by owner house & 846--0600. eves 557-6151 ' Townbou~ pool & recrea· $125. Real nice l Bit Duplex. ~jm: r:e. ,;A ... c 'M 2 BDRMS, 2 BA, pvt. patlO. :.1:!.r:f·21tf.1:'. :~~Z, Le. 2 ·~~ 2 Ba. crp1td, drp'd, -w:-• .. _,,...AL-·~ · • · 2 -. ' r .. ........t IV '· /d-er Tot ·• • · · heated pool, wu:hu & dryer 2 · 'd Xlnt •AA "~ n.c.i"~ ~·-garage apt. on 1 Jot. Each S t A 1620 lion fac. $215 mo. 540-6184 -'I"'''· Uuo:r • ., • '-'k 962-8994 . Four' Star Reilty 835-442'.l ~v: ., ilU'llCts., """'"' Bri>ktr ~ Br ,:.2 _Ba. Total inoome $<100 •n a na DIAL ... ,__.. 642.-56'78. ""'*-ok. Bkr. SM-®80 IT'S WONDERFUL t ~ e ~ up. -BEAUT. 2 ~8. Ni n.oM -nt-lhq;Ppin&1 achls.-lt cburdl... =::.:~~~;;;;~==I •f wi I t ~-...;, ... , .... r;., di ·~ b t Uances · r. ew, .... .,..., t • 816 Ami-W•.,1 # A .-a mo. th vacan .sepa1'8. e fH1" VA your ad then sit back and 2 BR. Clean. Mid e "6"" many uys n app S A 4620 carp'd, IJtove, prb. dlspl., e . .¥.. -' . looms for lettt •'P7• ruest Bdrm & bath. Price -Liiten k, the phone riJJC! Empl Couple Pref. No Pe.Ls. you find ln the Clusified anta n• prlv yard. No children Or $251> tier mo,.(yrly.) $49,000. Aft 4 pm, 494-9836 $23,500 'Now! Rea.s. fi46..6142 Ads. Check ·thE!!U now! $130 LARGE, cheerful newly pets, $150. 6464112 ... _.ada o· PVI'. home ~ ~ • ho I 'nt · •1 "'9¥-OC College or Fairview ' 306 Cozy 3 Bdrm me n m1 4000 turn 1 BR apt (bi-ptex). I 2 BR, crpts, drps, encl - -'' . ; Linda Isle · 1 condition. Extra large lat In General ~General 4000 General Bltns, prage. l infant OK. pr. Adults onjy. No· pe~. :-La HQfP. Vecy nice. $52.50 mo. l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I excellent Santa Ana loc:ation. No peta. 2230 So. Center St. Vic Harbor 1£ Baker Shop'r. ,5!0"381~,:.:..,0"===,...,== IO L'1ndt Isle Dr1'vt 646a7171 * 546-23f3 CNr Warner). $135. 642-2389. • • '7S BACHELOR' lft Newport , L.1 Beach. Furn. Avail.' Feb. Ne&·ing completion. 6 Br.. ~·~ ~~!J'S'" 705 3 BR apt, ''bit-In n.np:, SPACIOUS MW 2 -rm 15th. can 673--4777 I 5 Ba., Fam. Rm. I: Rurp pus C.~-0 -Laguna &;each 4 carpeta, drape•. l 5S2·A 2 •INtth. Nr. dtopplnt• Rm. 3 frplcs.,.dt'J;k...&_&Uv. ~\!it I' -c6rlander St. 546--5268. • Marlnlr ,Square Apts. ROOM, In COM; ~v. eatry. 11'9,250. ~ '-========! The Pun/e wit/t the"!ui/fJ11_.Cbuck e COMPLf:rEl.X Iurnlshed 1 BR Duplex'iflgsr, clOIO to ·1Z44'1tvlM AW.,'N.8, :1" .. ~...::,°'.:,,.~:0 Lind .. l1lit-·DevetoPmenf1~ 'ttudlo .k tlchenette shop'a,nop!u . .Adultaonbt. 1 '64J.OU2' -..:i.. ~ · · Bill Gru.ndY, 6T"a-3210 Laguna HlllJ , 1,700 O R1~,~ .. ?mbi.o.1,... -~!. ~ ..--v~ji;~..,...-...._ •partmenlll. Senior adultJ s100: 54H9M. · . Motell, Trlr. icm. 5997 LEISURE 'Vorld Laguna low ; ,~ .. ,...,, .timpi;~;: ( onJy. noo and $90, Including 3 BR 2 BA Condo: Crplll,'. • UYFRONT ' . utilities and cable TV ..i-, bi-,; pool, Patio, 2 .... ·;.. ........ __ .......... Prl. WEEKL-Y ntes $t& t .arlr WATERFRONT LOT Hilb, Barcelona.. Vatant. I EK H 0 S I I I I 248 ... r .,,. _.., ·•,-•"""'-"' ... ~ ;:;r:-2 B bl R ,.l'V ''" O qu re •·-""· --. u5-0270 ~--· --· m-Mole~ 230> »-Bltd., • EXeellent SJ ft. Linda Isle Immed Possess. r. D • · ~.. La Beach 9 ... _ .. -~ ;/'9 -·-;c;: ~,..,. .. ..,.. ' leuehold Jot. Xlnt bU)' at Pullman Ba. SU.~. ~. • I' 1.• ·1 I · I ~~~;,1M r,i~~ uu-ooih NEW dbc: 2 BR. 2 BA, SMi fwlu ')lli:IJ. AU eltC. M, • c.oata MMil • 1 (, nly $35,0QO, 4~ or 837..s:m • . . • • • . ·Frida)' " ~. 'drps. Imme:1 0t.'CUP)'. toft wa~ ~t dockl~ '3!0. G.,..t H•""9' · .,,. ·1 I 'onda 111-"-~velopment . 1..:c::;::;,.,=~-....,-= •• ~~ $1~180 540-!913 56-~ up. 3121 w. Cout Hwy} New· .. ~ VI 1708 I ' I BEAUTIFUL • Lar&< -~· . • __ ......., . . 8111 Grv~ . 675-3210 Mluion •i• .,P,_Y_,...K_,e,..·_Rr-..--1 't •••. Wllkl... dlatance 10 2 BR. I\\ Ba. stove • ..... • ......-Plll'f• -... ,_lady ' NEW4&FAMRM •I '·I beach&ohopsOceanview. ,....,.. Eutolde C.M. D•L\IXllAYjiitONT ,In lie. auaot .-. ~ [ _ . . mMm. Leue 'u10. -2+19 $170 Mo. G<J>.IB2&, 64&-0058. 2.111. 2 IA DOCK*-1~·.::-=•=-----1 ldo Isle 1351 2 ,. • .,, < 8dr & 3 Ba. La<> f. McKINZI• MMJn • 1.-----· ---1 lam nn wtbar. Full crpts & f . or 494-5.1113 LRG 2 A 3 BR. 'Crpts, drps, I Mlle. ......... 59" ' l~n. ••·•'2\1 a.. con-drps; .. 11-cl•anl•• oven. INYTUT I XNEWYILL ... OE INN or 2 kid• oil. 221< Coll••• LARGE UDO Ill!.!: 2 Br, . . • .,.. io Pvt ·tonnerly Saddlebaclc' Inn. A~ .. Apt. 2. 6f6.-0827 41Ucly, 1" ba. crpta. drpt. SLEEPJ:NC . Room. priv • I · pora1't. Arch It e c \ Lge covered pal. • • • I I I' I A screwbol!J He a twoy1 ~ ..,1 a wk. • Mo. eha"J'm.. JUsr.compleltd 2 BR. crpt.s, ldU.ltl. Lene. OR .J..1S02. trance. Prlv bath 180 010,, idesigned k ~bit. LO int. club. $39.000. • • • • . ecrts fn mtawon,. .. .11.. ___ ..i.-y ~'"'" -.. ~ u.._-. * ttransrerab1e loan . By L• Paz R.E. QD.0700 ...--------... Ht"V9-to-••WTIW9 n• Ina a~nt,-49iACS drpe,1~NI= only, no NEW 2 Bdrm I bath trl-levd ~ ,.,....,""-.._....... 10 .vner. Phone • 6~28M for S&fcway Center, ITU GS AU I ~ .. :z. l BA,.Apt; allo sl~lne rms. pel&. · Condomlnlum. Pool area ButlMa RWel 606i_O :..... Ml9'1on Vltjo ,. I I' I' I • Compf ....... -i. ...... UUI pd, ..... TV • ndlo. 11ME FOR ~:~ =-~6::r"' Sl'ORE ·POR I.WE In LUX:> Isle Bayt"'nt. Trade PRJCSD To Sell1 La Pu . . . . _ . . '°" ~:ei,! z r;:?i::. 2XJ> So. CQaal Hwy. · oELUX£ 2 Bt. Wtstdlft aoc. Pamrte 91d1,. DtXt tn ( .000 ecjuil.)' ~ear boai Home. Custom Xtras. Ver:y ....,$ "'UICK CASH 8e ktbtns Rnta t. lnq ~ -~at;• -Pl•indpala Clean. By Own. 831-9144 • -'•'ErrlNJ_~UM&m .. + .. 1' r r I' r r I'. r I Hotels .. .,, . ,.,. Pool 4 bit.Ina: Adldtt. mo r mu . 'Only. Confaet 'Mr. Harold · . g ~"" . ~ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ ~ i:D'CKi= . .:c_;;:51-.,-,e-,-11-... '-1-.-Ma-rii>a-I · -N0; Jene;: ~4 6'1Wlt5 Mn. Jl"nnllt " 'Jo...,n: 'f213l m-Oll< Apts. For Sol• 1900 A UNSCI~ FOii I I I I I I I I S.,...., •Inter monW. .rat· • THROUGH' A SIOft, O!llce, --. .,. ANSWfR. I TO es: •Bayfroot IAna.J suite ~port ~· 5221 DO~. . ., c.M. BUSIE!IT • m""ctptaco In ~· REW delu<e !#!J.li · · 1462, Vlow Studio Slolte $256. ·DAILY PILOT \own. The DAILY Plt.01' L 24 tVlllJ.. \Valk 1o u.p. Kitcbenettta. Ma Id, IMMACULATE 3 BR lpl, PIAL direct eo.a111, a.p: ,cla.sslfll?d section, Sa'/e b e ach, Appreela~ pbone,coftee,ict.Ot.y.Wtflk. WANT AD t.e ... '235 pa mo. fYank )'OUr act. fbtrt Mt badl 11111 money, time • •!fort. Look .,..., Owntt 1 Bldr. SCltAMLm ANSWIR IN CLASSIFICA110N 7tOO SIT IJdo ~•rk Dr. 6T.>ll300 Manboll lltlJ<. ~ l&otmo to ... phooia ""'1 ~""'::.::'~"------1--Und:::::="°="'.:...:Co~,~""'~~-·,._~_-=.;::!::::::::=.:.::.....:.::::.::=..:..:.:::.::...:;:.:...:.:...:.:...~:.:...:.:...------ • . ' .. ·----l ~. -·· ......... ,_ __ • • • 1 I r , -. ~3iilmDm~mlV•'•'l•OT ............ M.ondiliii~m''m""""iiliiirfZflrJllO i• * * _ * L ESlATW *'' * *~••I IUSINllS 11M1 "NANCIAL JOll & IMPLOYMliNT ~OIS & IMPLOYMINT Job Wonted. Mon 7000 jobs-Mon, Wn 7100 LOTS •100 Bu.sin••• BABY SiTI-'En1uouSf'ket"p. I ~---------()pportunltl•t 6aO YOUNG exl?Cllll\~ dt'~il"t'l Er. Llvt-ln. Girl 5. boy 3. ocEAN v1Ew wr When You .,___ 1 · • ·-BAJ ...,,. <.~tamer reui.UU<.. ~ Don 6(~792 r.r M~ A. N--.ICO COIN laW'ldrie•F~ In Onul£e Co..inr.y. Six yein,; _.:.;:....:...;o.=~==-- My bffuuM "'"'"1" '" ... ~ H _ • ., • Want 1•1 done 0 w , il ELL MAN clutlvt Arn(lrh .. -an rcso11 r ivm ..,,._ .to "9"."".~oo · e:icpf!r. J)n'&en Y lll6t. t i> 1\hat be ovt>r n ·Colony, Lo! OavlolOtl in Bil.· Anehtlm, Oleta ?if e I a , • h Coil Mgr/Cl11..lnUJ adju~tin~ Buena Parle, J' u 11 er ton , fig f tor_ inlmtl corp. 49'-S682 Ja, M~lco. About 45 niln. c..... Crovt. . • • • Sheraton B~ch from Sa.rt Oiero. J Wit off the Kf.i'JRED Chief Bue.It.wain 's •• .-,"V)'· uu than :m n. ~~:n=:· ~~ft= Coll one of maie •kini employment Inn from the aurf. OnJy $19&1, La Mind.I. In marine lype of wnrk. 11 "°'"' aeeepurc •PPli· includf:a all utO A: T.V. Call Charlie 523-7833 fhe experfS P.O. &:. UI, rm.ta l\~e5l, cattons tor the position of cable undttp0iind. Paved, CA 92$27 bt'JL_m«t{ P/time days, ,..., Whoddy• Wont? Whaddyo Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICA.TION fO~ llthtt!d &treets, clubh.se & Dlb"l'RtBtrnON Ri1ht1 for • /isfed below// l\lon~ .. Fri. 7,3 pm. 1'f!crcallonal facllltle1. WilJ slna:tes maaazl n e . Com· JobWantad, Other shifts a.tao avail. 1lve )'OU my plans for mission bM.11. 89Z-2984 alter Women 7020 Apply Jn person, 211L2 '"""'Ing 17,Q\lO 2 BR ham.. s SlltVICI DIRECTOltY SlltVICE DiltlCTORV Sl!RV ICE bllt~CTORY o"'""· Hunt. Bch. '· NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS S1Mcl1I Rlt• ldeal · tor . vacations &: ADVERTISING Pffgom foi DOCTORS. Experienced fns. n!:Urement. S600 dn. balance sinalea mar a 1 i ne .. Com-llltpittlnt •JSO 0.rdlftlnt "80 P1lntl"1, • Med. Sec. v.•W do Mt!dicare, BLUELJNE OPER.· F u I I S Lfnft -5 t imes -5 bucks ltUll.S -,tJ) #.UST INCl UDf In S yean. Write Mr. mlsskln buil. m.-2984 after Po1perh•n91n9 6150 me<11-~• and private inl. in tinit openlnf in Commfrclal Tlpltino. P. 0 . Box 14.51 5 . A!AnntE WOIJWJ a1t )IOUl' GEN1. yd.. Qun.u ..., Blueprint Shop. 540--9373 . ._..._ """' "-"'• .. tflOol. .__., -••'" 11'1 " .... Chula Vista, Cal. 9'l011. Ph. home evta -, 'Mmds. $L2S serv. -mto.iw. s:rl~ e Interior'": Exterior .• your-oltlce. Call m.-Otii8 80AT CARPENTEliS ._YOU. _,... ,,,.,_. ~.. .6~ ~"ll of H W•rtll'Mo ~NCTHtNG P:Oll 5.t.l E -Tll..-.Dl!I tl"ll YI (114) '26--3Ml Day or Nite. Mon•Y te L .. n '320 hr. Afttr 6 pm -llpm repairs. H a ul-Reas on . ACOUl!lic ceillnaa ptd 12 yt'I AIDES -for convalescence, Experienced. Large cu1tom To Pl1te Your Tr•~•r's Par1dlM AIJ PHONE 642°5671 PANORAMIC oCean vie~ 54M389. &16-5148 e:<per. Slate lie. Pit'.llblU'&h "'-lderly care or fam Uy care. <.'Ons rructioo. Top v.'q:e5. cor. lot, pvt bch. Only 1 left T lt1Y Home. Rea&. fl.teals, ~APANESE G a rd e 11 er, pnt1. 543-1787 tlomemakers: 547-SQ8t . \\'II.LARD BOAT \VORKS fmproved 20 acl't" hol'!e ranch, Northern Cali f., for yacht, house or apL S 16,000 equity. Owner. <n4 1 67Hls9 l!av,e lndustria.l BuUdln• \Vant Units, T.D.'s. or submit · Nancy J . ~Ioor"I! ReuHy 613-3101 Sonar Challeni:er '62 Ship To Shore r.lilrine Radio. Good as New. \\'tll trd for · Sm. t.oat. rwoper·1y. c .!;. rlldio. f'tC, S.10-6'91 8 unit.a, 3 stores, 1"l!shr.uranr. vac. C·I lol, duplt>x + home. \\!ants Tl'lr Pk. Ac. or ~. Eq, $200,000 11U or part. Plice Rlty. $48·3209 TO\VNHOUSE: Ncwpo11. 2 BR, 2 BA. Nc1v cpt, lgt:_ ptt· Uo, pool. $61\l eqty. \\'ant Prescott. Adz:. p1"01>erty or i ?! ! Agent li46·073~ Lido l!le Bayfront. Trade S25.00J eqUily-for clear boat of equal /value. Principals only. Contact r.lr. Harold Jobn90TI, m/713'-0114. Ha\'e bayfr.'Ont, pier & float, 1•:iU1 ·].story horne. Val . -SU5.ro:r Wanrtcsid., eom;- merc. 01' indust. units. Balboa Bay Prop. 67]..7420 Have 4 beaut. view acrt.s in N. San Diego County. \Yant tra.\·eJ trailer home. Lee Pen.oyda Real E!ih1.t.! 499-1990 or 491-5488 Lovely New ~ Br, :: Ba Home. Fabulous Ocean Vw. l.ai1Jna.. Want Lot, T.D. Or Incomo. $19,00') Equity. CW.I 5-18-1768 Agent. 1967 32' Ouis Cra tt, t"'•n en,, fuUy equ1 ppe<I, very d ean. \\'ill tnidc eqty for home or car or anything, :>e243-t af t 6, 64"-47~1 all 6. * REAL ESTATE General * lfAVE lst T.n. plus can •dd In ll.lonarch Bay, $1344, 1st D Loan ~pervl.ted· actlvtUe5. Daya tXp'd. Cou.otty yard &el'Vict. INT " Ext PntJ'. Free eats. TEACHER w11hes part-t1n1e Im Baker St., 'c .M. other prnpert ies. \Van t in· 49H519 m Evea. Some nursln& Rtlitble !rte est. ~ Loe ref.s lJ Uc &. secretarial work. Goo d Bookkffptr FI C come units, Prine:. Only. UNDA We kit soxao. 3l,OOO Lowest Interest Available tnlnlng. ~ 673-M JIM'S ~ardenin& I: lawn inl:n:I. c'..u ~P~ skllla $2.75 hr. 675-0812 ·Pre!tr OMV experi~ Broker/o\.\'ner P.O. Box 6%1 tor equ.1~ In leasehold. By 2nd TD LOID VER.Y Rdiable Mother ot 7 matntimance Rtl 1:: com-or Jtm MS-0405. EXPERIENC?fl>, Reliable S500 to start South Laguna, 9'1877 owntr 615-'ma. wan~ ba~tllna:. My mttelal * ~ I p A [NT 1 NG-INT/Ext young woman wnnts 11tneral • Independent, l..aJicrront, !-11kc Fol"l!St 2 '* Tenns btl&Cd on equity. ~~eM~ illfant • 3 yn. CLEAN·UP SPECIAIJST Jack can do that painting ottlce position. ~2134 Personnel Agency Br. 2 Ba. pool, tennis, n~h· ~•@• '42-)171 545-0611 fl.lowtni, ed(lna, odd joba. job-hl:st, clean&. very reu! J bl-Mt W 7100 1TI6 01'angt! Ave,. Suite C Jn;:, bon1lne. clbhse prlv. TAKE OVER payments on 1 Serving Harhot area 21 yn;. CHIU' care for lnfanll &. Reasonable. ~ Eel. 894-3800, 547-1358 O n , om. C.l\f. 642.oo'l6. 545-0979 SlO,~ e<I. f-'or Land, In· Acre In Palm SprinP . -S.ttl•r Mort91p Co, ~=~ f~orw,,.;;.r ~~ JOHNSON'S GARDENING EX-PAINTER. now ~llChl l BookkHper come. or ? 494-8463. SUNSHINE -Improvement 336 E, 17tb Street ,.er1. Nurses iupervision, Yard care, Clt aJHips, Prun-teachtt will paint~ & b .1.C; S PayroU, accounts payabll':. 'Ill C.adillae. Sharp. Print· in -NO 00\VN -$49/mo. ANNOUNCEM!AfS Juncbts 1 antcka, dlnntr if ina:, p1-J\~g. 962-2lla wknda. Xlnt workmanship, Q I I I e soine bkkpg machines exp. Ing press & l'qUip, Truck, &'ll-6040or172-99'20 encl NOTICIS req'd. Full time care avail. Fl'f!e e&t. 646-4519, 5io.oo&2 anlirnite() Accurate typing. Variety, To rntrcycl~. 1nini·bikc. \Vant 0. 6210 ~ · 0.neral S.rvlc" 6612 * PAPERHANGING agerlC" s5oo. lhnol>lne, boat or what have Mount. & Mrf Found, (,l'ff Adt) 64GO CARE For Your Child Irom 5 & PAINTING * 968-2425 a RUTH RYAN AO ENCY you. &CH>On aft .. 6 pm, 5 AC H 1 scent FO ... -. PM 'tll 12 i-.ts. C I I RAIN gutlers Jn s talled. FOR Better Painting, Quality Potitlons for l7D3 Newpcn't, Ct.\I 646-4851 · nr eme ; c U"'" StnlU 'l"emale Pu1>-n,... a _, QuaJiJjed Appllcant1 1793 Bench. J-18 847-0017 t:ll On" aci.·e lo ts, clear. hldea\.\'&,y, 2700' el.. \vtr .. py. B1k w/bn>wn ii; white 54l-3166 Rainey seuon 1Umost here! Interior ·1 exterior, acou1tlc 22 S6000 Valu~. Flar ltafl, Ari· game. $500); S:'AI dn 83l-77W marldnp. J\.1i&ht be pa.rt • Free est. R.eaan! 968-2208. cellln&.s. MG-407t, lnsm"l!d. c!!~ E~1!!, St., Sult~J~ BOOKKEEPER. Xln't. cpp. wna. TRADE f'OR caIUor. 8-10 Ml ail-B tar I e. Vtc. Hundntton Brick, Mlltonry, etc. PAlNTING-Ext-Int. 18 yn. for person with gd. \\'Ork nia property or ? Ave., H.B. 536-2369 61 64 H1ullnl 6730 exper. Ins. Lie. Free ezt. J'OC'Ord A: desire to self im- OY.·ner 675-3950 R. I . Wan'9d 6240 FOtfND ch11.nn bracelet at Aec:imut. Ceilings 548-5325 Advertlsmi' Aa:ency prove. E.st .. growing N.B. TRADE $2,500 Equitu. I \VANT To Buy: Duplex Lot Fashion laland Ji.n. 23rd. FREE E1t. Brick, block, YARD/Go1r. Cleanµp. PAINTING $12 a v e raa:t Sharp Secretaly for last· Co. Top pa,y, prolil sh.!: 'J Cell 10 ide ..... 213 pl !Wmove tree1, ivy, tra.&h. R-" ble •--t 10 -" N rt Bt 1 A.. trin. hen's. Gd . ref's nee. Acre !or TD -C.ar --Boat • Anywhere. Will Pay Ap. n ... .,. : stone, anters & entry Gl'adt, backhoe, 962--8745 .room. =a · ._ · yrs pa .. "" ewpo ac 1 .,.en-Replies confidential. P.O. Trailer. pl'OX. $6000. 642-6061 421)..1232 W&¥S· Sll-4973. State Lic'd. in llJ'Ca. 638-7333, .f..6PM cy. Type ~10. Shorthand Bo:.: 2040, Newport Beach 83cJ..60.IO or BUSINESS Ind FOUND: Near DUttU St. . e HAULING. Have ~t. Ion * PAINTING • Int/Ext. 100, orJ'anize t Joilow thru. m .ggzo FINANCIAL Young hllJ'll?'Y female lone lutirtftl S.rvktl 6562 pickup, licensed & insured. Local references. lmmed Under 3S. Phone: 642·3910. BOYS 10 • 14 haired cat. White pawa • • 494-1003 seivice. 646-5242, 64&-3657 425 N. Newport Blvd., N.B. C:a.n1u Routes Open 8-2 BR. units, Tucson. Ariz. • Showil1G good 1-ctun1. TraCe BullMtf. che1t. CaU SU-31.53 TYPING by Pro I es s, MOVING • Maulin&, $15 a DUNN BY DUNN * ACCSr.:/'~ERK * t ........ ~--~ ... So-• '·--· !M Orange Cnty. homc .a1' Opportunitie1 6300 VERY Small fernaie' puppy, lt:Ct'etary. G~neral & too, S31J..l 091, Best lf.te eve Painting &: Paperhanrlne ....... ..,.,., -. ... -~ -. ... - inc, lit Loan can be assm'd ;;;;~:;;;;~;;;;;; poaa:ibfy Scottie, brindle c:ol· entlnel:rini. Student rates. er early AM or~ !M) Fret est, Reas. 642-2364 Beach area top Dlaht co. DAILY PD..or it 6%. R. IN.'in Rlrr 675-6060 er, Fnd on El r.fodena Aw. 962-9824. HAULING, Cleanup, lots etc. YOU Supply The Paint. 3 Br, pays fee . ~'d Ume cards, 642-4321 J2 wilts +. aose to Harbor Fri. 646-0117 HAVE TYPEWRITER! Handyman anytime you Liv RM " Kitchen Painted pa.yroll,·een 1 ofc. T)'Pt, Fee &"l'lewport. cr.T. vaiuem.:-Bb\CK Male-cock.-.-poo, \VILL TRAVEL!. ~~ • * ·sa-3.-.** $50. Can 557-8638. ' jobs •t-;:ll J!ierce' JOO. \Vant home. 0\\'11er will 1-2 yrs. old, w/leub. vie. 644-4994 attn 3:30 PAINTlNG, Paperin,: 1,7 yn. Associates Agency-:-Jnc. , carry _ no fi n chgs, IAOll South Caut Plaia. flS-6549 Cleen Up o1nd Ho1ul tn Harbor lll"I!~. Lie. A 188;) Newport, CM &i2-6720 Vibert. Rltr. 548-0588_· anytm, FOUND Small black klttt.n, C..1Nnetmak1"9 •JIO SIO a load. MS.2528 bonded Refs tum 642-2l!l6 1---------. . . . Accounting Clerk TRADE $4,000 Equity . 55,000 Gellona flea collar vie. 35th St., N.B. View Lot He11 rt Qr1tnae !Old Jan. 1970. llumble Ol! -~===·='"='='=·===::: RESIDENTIAL I:: Comm. Hou11cl•1nln9 6735 Pl•tt•ring, Repair 6880 S600 mo .. Xln1 oppty, pitas-County ror TD . Car . Boa t ... Custom Cabb:Jtt &: Furn. ant ~'Ork1n1 t'Onds. Interest. • Trailer . \Vf\81 hav .. you. & ~~rinlng Co:· tw this oUl· Lo1t '401 Fum Re-Finiahin&'. &15-0!l'Jt BAY &: Beach Janitorial •PATCH PLASTERING int duties. Fee ne"o. Call ~ stahuing service s tat i o 11 -----AJ: types. Fret estimates 1{11.,y. 830-6040 or m.9920 avaUable ne:ar Costa l'w1esa. REWARD c.~.... '590 Carpels, windOWI, fiool'I, can 540-6825 JASON BEST Trade unus uol Palm Sp•in•s No in\'tstment ii required ',.._. .... • etc. Rea Ii: Co m m c 'I • E 1 -"'"1'"1 J APANESE Ga rde ner , mpoymen1 Aa:ency Rcsidcnt:e on 5-Acre. 271 rl· lli-cs, batteries, acce• Vm fr1e ndly lr&Y ~ \\'hitt c•RPENTRY -·~·:.~=·="--~--2207 So H 1 •--.. -exp'd. Comp\. yard 1trvice. , an, ~uta Ana rt. Zone RJ next 10 Country so11ea easoline or motor oil. tieer striped n.aJe cat, 9 MINOR REPAIRS. No Joli Mtsa Cltanln; Service Club . Equity SSr.f . FP 75r.t ALI utiltlies paid by Humble. mos. old. Vic. Jamt1 Sl., Too Sina.ti. Ctblnet In Pl" Cal'petl, windows, flOOl'B, etc. Free t~tlmate. 5-ts-u55 Appl icants &30-6!HO or 711.9920 Equipment l't nted to qutll-C.M. 518·4537 a.Her 6 J~m qes A 0 the r cablr.et1. Rtts. Ir Commc'I. MMlll SERVICE CENTER ~Vl11.t do you ha ve to trade 1 tied Individual LARGE cameo pin -Thurs. 545-ll'lS, U no answer leave Plumbing 6190 Employment Agency Lisi It here -in Oran&e For lnfonnaUon call eve at Newportel' Inn, ,sen. mil at 846-2372. fl. O. lncom• Tix 6740 _____ .;:... ___ I RtJi1tcr Now for BUFFUM'S NEWPORT Now Interviewing *BUSBOYS* FULL TIME DAYS J\fwit be nl'a l in appearance. £,,ccllent company bt:ncllt..s. Apply in ,person only 2 1tl5 pm # 1 Fashion Island Newport Beach County'• ~st~ trad· \V.W, Wood. timental valul"', RE\VARD ADde:nlon f ;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;f PLU!'iIBlNG REPAIR Ten1poracy/Perma.nent l1l& poat -ar1 make a deal. ~9;;26 evn/wknds. 837~23ll Laa. HUia, 11 No jab too mnall t>ositions BUSBOYS OR DISHWASH · K,M, Civi•U.u, I ~==-o"'-~.,.;.,.._~ GEN. npai_r, add., cab. ===•"°00.=;::3128;:i•=·==I Male and !o'tmale ERS, morning shUt. Apply * * -------REAL ESTATt Gener1I * 83&Qi61 wkdayi YOUNG Black Malt Cat. Formica, paneling. mariltt . Computtri11d :;;; Pla~mcnt P·-SI 0v '•--' • ....... 1 1 "' k ~ ••-9 in person. 3009 Bristol, C.?1-l l"""'"""""'""'"'"""'"•"'I .,, amest. tn._... "'..,. .... Qi. L<lc·, u,_..., Remodel, R1po1l r, 6MO By appt. &1.J-4981 AUil.iaie lmt feet. Lost or SttQtd in REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS Income Tax ---------1* 500 Newport Cen ter Dr . CASHIER: E,"(pcr Neces1. CANDY SUPPL y C.i\I. Area. 54()..4S70 • CABJNETS. Any sl:r:t job dd A R !1'~a1hion IsH Suite 200 NB Apply in person, Oelanty'1 ROUTE LOSf Black Lab Pup. No 25 )'rt ~r. 548-6713 $5 & UP .11~od11i:m ARTIFICIAL LIMB Sea Shanty, 630 Lido Park : Offlc• Rental 6070 Office R1nt1I 6070 (No stllin1 lnvoh•f'd) Collar. Vic. ~untincton St., CARPENTRY, Cabinets FILE EARLY. C t D , ~ · -MANUFACTURING-Dr. N.B. ExceUe nt income tor few ll.8. Reward. S36-2S8D. Remod. No job too ama.11. us om esi9n er'tice AIATURE CLEAN.cur H.S * CASHIER * Car \Vash. LAGUNA BEACH Air Conditioned HUNTINGTON BEACH Air Condltionocl hours \\'eekly wcrk. (Days LOS1' in Odlt '1 ~munnt Qual work. Call 64&-2578 . ~~~~R& ":~:ei;:~t'T Free Estimate . .C94-0?S I G RAD.' SERVICE Coi\1: Part time position. and EvenJno.r.). RefUlln• 1nd fl.tan's diamond ..,,.,, RE .... PA! · lo Sm-" MAKE your home more PLETED. CALI.: 645-2022 .... --.. -n.i:. R, Ptrtit tu, ... lncom• T•x Servic• 1.:oUectina n1oney Lrom coin \VARD 646-00llO _.. 1 N" d liveable, C&rpentry &. \\'e wUI t.rain for mold-CJIA"'IJNG \"oman N--'-' ON F'OREsr AVENUE Desk 1pace avallahle In newest office build ing at prime location ln downtown Lquna Be1ch. Air condl· tiontd, carpeted. MauUful entrance!: Ft'Onlage on Forl!st Ave .• rear leads to ltfuncipal parking lot1, $50 per month for space. Desk and chairs available lor $5. Buiineu boun: answeMng 1f'J"Vice available for SlO. All utilities pJld ex~pt tt:lepbooe. ON llACH IL'1D. De~k spat.1! available In ne11.·esl office building al prime location in Hunting- ton Beach. A.lr conditioned, beaut iful entrance. Front- age on Beach Blvd., rear leada to plivate parklne loL $30 per n1onth for sPB,_ce. Dl.'¥k ana cnairs available for $5. Business hours answering service available for $10. All uWl· lies paid except telephone. ··• ==========-! remvut. et~. 1te or a.y p-Riiy c1..i... 642-lm ,....,.. .. ~ operated dlspen1eris in Or· .,_ "'-" .,~ ... , ""'A- 1 ,..-.. ..,-.... ·~~-.,...,,..,..,..j nmodellng, relh1bl~ & ing of plaallc. al'tUlclal r F" I o -·-'tu anae Co, and sum>undina: J !P~o~rs~o~n~1~l1~--~640~~S J;:=::':'':~:;=;:~::':~:;:~"~· reasonable. 642-2'25,; rcet, ~hone fo r appoint· ;;ntltl "~~s~~~~ fil1~~19~ ' area. \Ve establish route. Cement. Concref• '600 Smiley Tax Service 1t--•1 6950 men!. St.. C.M. <~a.ndl .. n&m• biand candy ACTING •----. -----ng * KINGSLEY MFG. co. * CLAIMS REP . '471 and snack&) Sl5a.0o cash you want to be a tuU time CONCRETE work all types. e 12th YEAR LOCALLY e MS-6116 IO am to 3 pn1 Fee paid ttqWred. Fol-perscnaJ Inter. worirlna profitisional? Do Sawina:. bruJdtlc, haulin&, Qualified· Reasonable ALL 1ypes rock, wood &: ASSEMiiLERS Sk\tANTHA BARY view in Oranae Co. aru, ,..,u have the sdt dlxlpline Skiploedina:: Uc. Service & Y.'. A. IBllD SMILEY asphalt shln&l"s. LEAKS Exp'd only, in as.o;embly of PERSONNtL AGENCY .send name, addre11 and to iubject )'OUn"ll to a rl&· Quality. 80-1010 Certified Public Account'! REPAIRED. Work i\lar. magnetic componenis. 2265 phone number to MULTI· id Sritlah tn.Jnlna: ~ & Concret v.•ork all types. Pa. 6U-Zl21 any~l ~9666 847-1136 TESTERS ms S. ~~i~ttsj:bs 549-• STATE DJST., JNC., l68l \V, the artistic 'hurnllity to ac-ttcw. Pool decka " block Central Bu1intS11 Services HO Exp'd in measut'emt'11t or -~~~-~--- Broadway, Anaheim. Call· cept minor rolt1 until 1 ht work . Dick 64.2-1797 eTHE TAX ADVISORS Sewing 6 ma1netic t"Omponent para. CLERK · Female fom la 92802 (TI~l 713-5060. PRODUCTION DAILY l'ILOT 17175 llACH ILVD. trainlns period Is complete?* CONCRETE floors, Penn. offlce·Rea• Rates meters. Aaaodate U so TH.E LONDON LA· patloe. etc. Aey a job. Reu 328 No. Newport Blvd. ALTERATIONS, Reasonable, .,ALOR ELECTRONICS CONTROL CLERK Gl1NA A CT 0 RS WORK-I Guaranteed! Don, 64U514 Opposite Hoag Hospital expertly done. 5.W-920 DAIL)' PILOT 222 Jo'OREST AVENUE LAGUNA BEACH .... _ HUNTINGTON llACH ?1-fANUFACTURER '42-4J21 $17,500 Investment tnk> the BEAUT. air conditioned of. no. 1 Buaineas of the clay. 25 fiC(', new c11rpe1i1 & paint. yr. hl8t~ry of wooea , l'lm' $110 mo. Call 64>-0515 days exp&OOing cperatlons to So. PR.DIE OOlce apace. 2000 sq 3345 NEWPORT BLVD. Calif. Cotnplt:le factory in. ft In Irvine Tov."l!r, Newp:n1 300 !lq. ft. cppositc Newport stalled &: ready to IO· WW Fi n a n ci al Cen!t r. Ov. Chy llall. tiia-1601 tra.in Principal al Msmt. erlookin& Nv.'Pt Hatbor & """"'======= abUilk&. Contact lmmt:d. Pa.cific Ocean. superb loc. lndu1tri1I ltrop. 6010 Once In a lifetime oPJlor. to lat class exec. offices, Ava il 7Blffi:.DER o fFER.i' NE; make that hli:h Income moat lmmed. Req ui r e&. rein1· 21 people drei.tn cf. Starttna buraement of $5221 In cs· ·500 sq . It. de luxe bide. aalery $12,000 + 1ub1tanUal lsting office hnp1'0vt:menl!i. Leased, choice Or 8 n I e prollta. C&ll Ken Clil1ord Monthly Rental on 5 yr !Ac. Counly ru"l!n. P r op erty (71 4} 174-7050 ,,.-.,_ clear. Owner \\'/cttrry lat ...:....-:.-~,;.,,=-~~ is Sl07S.76. or J.X: per sq ft. TD 8li1%. Prepd inr. ok. !NEW Call 64.J..SlllL 530-:t&tS am. 82&-5.430 pm. OPPORTUNITY! Modem Offices NE'\V Bldg., tl.OOO sq rt tor ReUable people will be Rlect. S75 slnale. $135 2 rm auil c,. ~le or lea!e. For detail~ ei'. in this area le 1uti'Ound- Alr cond, 'Sect'y ISCrvice. ing cnty'1 • re.liU & collect pukint, cenlnllly localGd. l'ania lt-eitlty money from New Conctpt 6.12.6.160 ol Vending Machines. Co;- So. Callf lsl'Nat. Bk. Bldg. l========o.. establishes loc. C. Robert l fi..ttress Realtor Thia Is a. around noor oppOr- Ccsta Mesa 641-1485 ~!~!'1~~~1•1 6015 lunJty 10 obtain a ~ry prof· NEW Bldg. Office Rentals. 1 ·--·1·N·v-E··s-"T___ liable & new business. Start Acceu to Santa An8 • San pan or full time. \Vrilt Dleao Fwy & Cro~'ll VAiley In Bayfl'Oll\ PL'Opc11)' Ol' ph. Pkway. Call (1) 831-1400 or ---In-Newport Stach -SOUTI1LAN'D VENDING 49l.H19S eves. 7.i t'eet on the Bay 336 E. 11th St. Zoned !or commercial use Costa. Neaa, Ca.I. 9'l627 SM. OFC, fend iitor. area. Major boulevard fronta1e CTI4) 646-04114 Reltlod. ·ro au lt tcnanl. LtJ 1220 ~ T CUSTOM CLIANl"S end 1tor. Prder 10 shr .vw • t'rms " Secy. Ideal Joe. $135 incl Ll5led E.-\clu.slvely \Vlth Corona del Mo1r uUI. 64>-m.t '""' oqulpp.d MAR1N£R'S CENTER Pr•tt Shop ()fftoe 1n Store Bid. Re nt or $16,500 La. fTS. 14:9 Rlw1"11kle Ave.. Gro1h1m klty. '46-2414 N.& 646-itl4 Neat Newpoi't Po11 <?ticl! AIRPORT CENTER S S S S ,...,, 1, 2 Ir 3 room deluxe NEED $13,!lOO l•t 'I'Nit Deed tulteL AdJ. new motel It I "'!!!!!!!!!~l!!'!~'!"'lll!l!I!!" on comm'l beach fl"Onl prop. re1taurant, P.lacAtthur Blvd. fOR sale QIM98.f.1$ w. 19th "'w th approx $40,000. Will Ft'Ol'I\ 1125. CPJI 5'16•78'13. SL Bethel Twn Area. pay lOS. Int. 3 yn due dalt. h..--:;,..,,c::-;c:--c:?r.<o I Present income' $100 per Lit Location In CdM .. 548-11'18 or &tS.TU4. Aa:t. mo Undbors Co. "6-~T9 500 • 1000 sq. 11. delwce ·-n•c• CTR 0 •1y1n0 oHJat gpece1. Avail hnmcq. lnduttrlal ltental """' ""' c "' " c" r,_ ""'"''· ..,.,.;o • . NEW IUi0LDINi' m" ~~~,~~"',:;.., "'=. OtnCE or DESK 1-ental. 1260 Lopt1 Ave., Cotta Mesa ed/ Bus r.trr. 67$-57'3 atttl" lilt W. Coertt Hwy., N.B. · Eacb unit 1725 sq fl 2 off· noon11. .hm or untum. 6'46-4887 l<.'ta, :'.! rTSt l"OOn11, ito/tlo !)1'ACilfNE Shop.owner 1-cllr· OJ81'A M:K oUlet1. A/C. elf>ctric, Amflll! t>&fk1ft&. Ina. &naU llho~ Nee bldg ap!J., dtpL Parking. 1555 C. Jlobert Natlma RMhor on. " ae. ~1·1 pmp. Call ~ 6• 4133 er SU--4157 Coli.. Me11. &e.18 owner. 642-2'tll or ~ s.VALL QfOce: on bw;y cof. 7·ll F60D Storts f'ranchiRs ner ·O:itt• =,~S5.£monlfl Loli 6100 AvaU. Call f71..Sli0 or ' ......... ·--· ~ ..... '"'" ---------.,,,, •" 6 p,, ""'""" u.n;.1 ---""' t.fUST S.crifiot ~.;.()O rqull)' "N'" 4' 1 llAVE 1ar&e 2 room afflct -lilllaldt vimv lol -HW't co1'.'J laundry, 20 machines, ault• to aharo W/¥(/lllf'l& Cira!'le Counl,y -S60/?i.lo. 6 dr,. 301 Pfllm. Balboa. pr0r1. QdM, m.G11 un Balatlct. l30-al40 :Olake olfer. 8"7~ • . - ~--· -- SHOP mi1ht .be able to help CEMENT w6RK. m job too For Appt. CaU 645-0400 &1~2037 :noo Pullman· St.. c .r.t. )IOU. No Pi"l!VlOLll expetlenct Small, reu:>nablt:. Fl'l'e H.K. Clark TAX SERVICE DRESS?tlAKING , t"l!a»0nablt BAB\'SITTER for 1 )'T old R~ulred by company manu· facturin1 data proctsslng 1 equip1nent. 1Unimum 2 yra. expe rience nee. and reqoulr· es 50 1\·pm typint::. Xlnt op. portunlty in eX'P8Ddin& co. Apply in ptnon - nect'lllll')', no att buriu. Eatim . H. Stulllck 548--81515 7317 Rutp rs Dr. C.hJ. ratea, last service. 2041 boy, Your home Cd t\1 Members ot tbi1 e:<clt11lve :==::=:=:=::=::::=;;:; 548-5285 days; 543-7735 eves. Po1nona. C.~1. , Elemen tary School Dist. 2-5 1roup wlll only be acctpted Contrfffort 6620 • your home or mine. • • Drt!smaking • Alteration• wkdays. 675--6280 alt 5, all upon a aat.la1actory pe.raonal11...;....;;._.;.......;.____ Desigl1td to suit you. day wknds interview with the di.rector. Additions * Rt:modelln& _Ironing 6755 Call J o * 6.m.6446 B"AB~Y~s=1=1 =1E=R~-w-.. -,.-.~.-my C&ll ~O' for appt. Fred H. Gmvick. Lie. borne. 2 boys 21 1 & J. *FULLY LICENSED * 673-8Jtl * S49-:n70 IB.ONING In my home, TILE, Ceramic 6974 l\1oh-Fri 8-5:30 New p t . Reknown~ Hlndu Splr\tuallat S1 Hr. Altcratiom &: Shorts area. r.tusl have own Peripher•I lu1lne11 lqulpm•nt, Inc. Advi111 on all mnttert; C•rpet Clffnlnt 6625 Babysitting. 54f>..7641 * Veme. The TUe JI.tan * transp. &4:>-1403 aft 6, Love. Mani119, Bualneu, ==-='=;::;==== f BABYSITTE" "U R Id A Cou h' H I l h H Cust. work. Install &: repal~. n. Wanted my ..,, t"yno s Vl':nue . rta ip, •a ' •P-A.OK Shampoo Special $7.~ L•nd1c•p4n9 •110 No jOb too sm-11 Plaiter heme, 2 yg. iwns, 1 in Irvine Ind u1trial Complex pineu Ii: SUcceu. No pro-nn/ln1 for halla etc.. ~ ...,.. Sa A 0-1· 27 blema too tqe or too ~i-· .121 1---------patch. Leaking sh o \Ver school. Ne('d re8..60nable nta n•, ..... 1f. 9 05 small. I CAN HELP YOU. comp, hou~·c ...na GENERA ( LANDSCAPE repair. rates.675-5256alt6 pm COMPUTER OPR. Rioadlnp (tven 1 days a CARPET STEAM CLEAN-GARDENER Clean upa, 847-19571846-0U BUSIEST nuu·ketplace in TO $700 \\"eek. 9AM·8Pfi.f 312 N. El ED Ne aolp, ro bruaties. Renova.tin~ tree trimming, tO\\n. The DAILY PILOT rar.t 360-50 MVT exp. Camin o Real, Stn Fcrest.8f6.5911 prunine. Uphotattry 6990 Classified secti'On. S ave SA!\1ANTHA BARY Clemente. 4§..9136, 492-00TS 6'7-8214 monty, time &. ~ffort. Look PERSONNEL AGENCY ASTROLOGY ~Ki. llectrlctl 6'40 I========= CZ'YKOSKI'S Costm . Uphol. no\v! II 2229 S. Milin, S.A. 548-2265 Your Character Analyitis,.1---------P1intln9, Europea.n Craftsmanship l====-"°"· -====,_:_;;:::==:,;_:=;,~-·"·=====.I Your AltroloQ IdentUlca· ANDREWS ELECTRIC Peperh1n1ln1 6150 ;~~l~OO~<;;~!in~!~&l~2~-1~4>1g~lrJo;b;a-Mo;;;;;;";·;;W;;;•;m;·;;7;;1;00;lJ;;•bo--Mo;;:;;;:;;;n.=W~·;m;·;7;1;00;, tion Card , Re'search Wo, 1 Sn'lall Jobs Welcome. 1831 Ne\l.>pOrt Blv, O.f Your Luclcy Symbols Send Frtte1timales 642-7143 C. R. Kelly p a inUnc. Your Birth Date, NAme 1:l=========== Complete lntetiors k ex· Window Cleaning 69'7 Assembler• Add!"l!ls & S2 to J, 8., Inc. Floors 6665 ltriors. \Vork gt1aranteed. P 0 Bo ..-"·---Free e1ta. 53S-Ol55 WINDOWS CLEANED. • • X nw, 1,,AJ('WW. delll---------,,;,,:;:..=:;::,;=.==----Mar, DI.Iii, CAJl,PET VINYL TILE BEFORE You paint , check RtRS. Dependable. Il1)' prfoea. Coller 1tudent ___ _:C::•l::.1..:&:.:11:_-l::.;4&1:.c__ *women ~~estiinate Lie. ~tr.;. "Call;:;:_S::.;l:.•v;,:•:_' c;.,..._.,.::....::."c.;9_~ tS • y OUR AD IN IT'S Beach hOU8e time. Bl£:· CLASSIFIED? Someone \\'Iii G1rdenlng 66IO ge11t selection ever! See qie be look1na: for it. Dial 00. ST ART YOUR NE\V Y!Alt ,;D;;;AIL;;;;;Y~P;;;ILOr:;;;;=W:;;ANT;;;;,;;_AD;;:;S;;!._:..;567;;;;;8=~====~ WITH THE RIG!IT lttA.i'f, "l ·N-El_V_l-awn-,-. -,-,-.,-,-,-d-1-.-•. 547-"'7 . Cw\plele la1vri clll'lt. Oean 2-1 hoiW recordu1a: up by job or n1ontb. 1'Tff ALa>HOUCS AnOn)'tnoua e1tlmates. For info. 'call Phone SU. tll.1 o.· writ. ti 846--0932 bef. 9 AM, alter P .~ lox 1273 a.ta MIN.. 4: 30 PP.1. er wet"'nds. COMMUNICATIONS AL'S Garoenlria • Lawn GROUP l\lalntenance. Ohnm«cial, or 646-5130 lndustrW 6. ~dentia.I. ·-· Anneunctmenh 6410 GORDlE'S mow & edge. SENSlTJVTI'Y TRAINING Power VllC. R.euonab\e! WORK SHOP 968-l9'i'O or 56.m.t A procram o1 tn~rpmtonal e!(erdlf:S fot am.rt Mlf-dl• reeled ft'OUPf, ?1-f\nlmlll chargt call MU130. JO AM· 5 PM. L .. •I Notlce1 . 6450 I \\'IU not be: re~ihJt for I n)' dtbtt bu t m.)' own. Stew S. Grtvu 6UE 'l'o IMI ~lli"t, D.C. DuU will Ml be re•l>Of\Jble fbr purch&H In hlJ nam1. TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD If you'v• found what you'r• looking for in toclay'• PILOT Classified Ads. MEET . A FRIEND P1opl1 who use PILOT Cl•ssified Ads to 1•ll iterns they no long •~ need •rou,,d their hom•• •re nice peeple ••• th•y may ev•n be your nei9hbor1. Just pick up the phont •ncl 91¥• fh•m a call. Thi1 i1 just another of the great thing• •bout DAILY PILOT Cle11ified Ads •. they're so easy to u11. Burroughs Corp. New Commerci•I ~ Computtr Plant MISSION VIEJO Now taking 1ppllc1tion1 for ASSEMBLERS at our new plant in Mission Viejo, Cali!. Some experience preferred. Apply 8 am • 4:30 pni Monday through Friday EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 25725 Jol'Ofllmo RMd Mla1ion Vl•fo. C1llf, 830-Jl3l W1lt111""' The111'• Bu1in.11 Th._IJ'I Burroughs • ...... "'!---------'!""-"'."' _________ "."' __ ..,. ______ ,... ______ ....,,_ _____ ~-~~--.......-...--..,--.... _ .. ·--.. ·---- - COASTAL AGENCY 540-6055 A Member of Snolllnv l Snolllnv, Inc. THE PEOPLE PLACERS WE DON'T FILL JOBS, WE FULFILL PEOPLE. The dlfftrtnce 11 Im- portant. To you. To your future employer. WE'RE PEOPLE PEOPLE S•lt1 Rtp. A rapidly ~l.ng Co, Is locldng for an aggrea&ive go.getter who Is planning a move to smog free area in Cal. It would'Uke a hlifl in· come potential a.ssigned terr. Oppty unlimited . Many Co. benf. $1200. Call Pat O'Brien. Accountent Some public acct g , forecuting &: ~ling exp. WW start ycu on a c.ueer w/unUmited poss, ;7200. Call Pat O'Brien. Seles Treinee Ofc mach. A little sah~• exp &: some acctr knowleodge will put you on tho road to success for Nat'I Corp. Co. bent + ell:p. ./ comm. $8400. Ca.II Pat O'Brien. Ofc. Mgr. TrainH ?.fan needed to be right hand to owner of )'tlllng Ef'OWlll& firm. Some college good. Career 1pot. Start at wm + bonus, Ca1I Joan Marlin. J,.. Accountant \Vork your way up w/these pr ogresslve profeStiional mgmt consult.ants! Solid Co. will add xtra bent. $7800. Call Joan Marlin. Adm lnlstretiv•Jr. Work w/a giant v.'fll known corp. right in this artL They will train you lor a key position. Many bents! Earn while you learn! From $5400. can now Joan ~1arlin. Secretary-ExK. E&tablilhtd Co., beautiful new ofc. An opty for an in- tere1lizl&; and responsible pas. Hurry! $600, Call Billie Beclt. Rocpt-Ga l Friday New conv. ofCl!I. Great opty here. Someone ambitious .l sparkling will land -this one. Start $450. Call Billie a.ck. Dental A11t, Exp. or training reqd. Ideal 1t1!!pplng stone. Plush area. Start $35(1. call Billie Beck. Front Office Bugy med. ofc, needs sharp gal for ttept, bkkpg, Ins. torma. Terrillc loc. Xlnl bos!. Start $+00, Call ;Jean Brown. Credit Chocker Jdeally loc. 0>. b8S thil job ready tor )'OU. Use lt u a steppine atone to bigger I: ibellef things. Start $350. Call Sally Hart Girl Friday Fascinating Col Great loci Good Co. be.ntl u )'Oll'rt fa.et on the uptake, come I: get thi.I one. Start $475. Call Sall.v llat1. OI'HER FREE AND FEE JOBS AVAJLABLE 1,COASTAL 1:AGENCY 1'.540-6055 2790 Harbor Blvd. Cosio MoH • (Mole) M'lnlmwn two )'t&n e:ic- P"rience in. inventory control and recotd keep- In& for aeroepaee manu- facturer. • APPLY CADILLAC CONTROLS • DMSlON Oi' EX..cELO CORP. 1164 WHITTIER AVE. COSTA MESA 646-2491 An equal opportUnity employer DENT AL ASSIST ANT Chair sldf!. Elcper. pref_ X- rays. Under :ll. Hours Tues. thtu Sat. &-5 •. Send resume & references to P.O. Box L1~. So. Lasuna. DENTAL ASSI'. Ortbodon.lc cha.irside assistant. CaU 6*-1408 Dept. Store J. W. ROBINSON has openings for full time _c-, -SECURITY- M•I• ancl Female APPLY PERSONNEL Faahlon Island, N.B. Equa1 opportunity employer DESIGNER OR DRAFTSMAN of Lighting Fixtures or Someone \V /TaJent in This Field. Please Apply Wood Li.Ptlna: Fixture Co., 4020 C&mpu.g I.Jr, N. 8. * Dishwasher & Busboy Full time, days or eves. APPLY lN PERSON COCO'S #78 Fuhlon Iala.nd Ne'IVPOrt Beach, Ca.lit DISHWASHERS APPLY IN PERSON, NEAT IN APPEARANCE FIVE CROWNS RESTAURANTS 3801 E . Pacific Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar *DRIVERS* No Experience Necessary! Mum have dun caJl!ornla drlvina: record. Apply YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St. Costa Me .. ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLERS Exper P/C Board Re-Work &: Solder Touchup. Small Sub Assembly Wiring & SOider- ing. Computer Automation, Inc. 895 w. 16th St., N.B. EXPER.n:NCED IMPORTED CAR w .. led by ttlattvelf llftlall food 1tare • not a 1upenn.vktt. lob con- •lD ol ~vl.ni ship. menb:, pric~. •tocklnr abelvet el~. Nq Suncfa.y Y.'Or'k. About° SlOo. v.-eek. Med. I: H08P-Ins. Apply: Llndbers NutnttOn Sir. vice, loc&ted behind the ~rid Store. on lower level, South c.oe.st Shop- Plnir Center, 33lS Bristol St., CosCa Afea Gener.11 Offk:• Treinff MUlt type SO wpm $325 lo •tart Good bend.its Independent Personnel ·Aoency tn& Oran&e Ave, Suite c C.M. 6'2-00'Z6. 54&.at79 Gon'I Office to $500. Beach are• firm. Hu imrn«l <IP'l'lilW' IOt pJ ~ for career. Halt tee relmb. Call GiJliler. Al.lo Jee jnbo, • JASON BEST Employment Agency 2201 So. Main, Santa Ana General Office $425 Good t>'Pin&' sldlls, know 10 key add, ree~nt work exp., younc co.. ~ fee pd., call Loraine, Westcli.U Person:. nel A1ency1 ·2043 Westclttf Dtive, N.B. 645-mo Cal&o fee jobi) HJCH caliber office manager with bookkeelfln1 &: aecret.arlal exp. Assistant to the pl'flaldent. Call for appt betw 8 &. 5. 8:93-8344. HOTEL MAID, 6 d a y 1 / week, permanent, Laguna Beaclr; * .as4-ll96 • llOUSEKEEPER For 1 pet'90n, live in Ol' out. EmeraJd Bay 49f-6871 bet. 2 Ol' a!t 5 - HOUSEKtEPER -Uve ·rn lor Elderly CQuple. Mature Woman Prel. Call 642-fi661 ITT JABSCO HAS AN rM'MEDIATE OPENING FOR A JANITOR CSEXX>ND SHliT) Pmer eXperienced, In care of indmtrial offices and fa. cWtie5. Equal opportunity employer 1485 DALE WAY OOSTA MESA. CALIF, cnfl ~1 INSPECTRESS w'"ted for I 1t cl.1ss hotel. Writ e Deily Pilot Box M-917. JANITOR for manuf&cturina area. Dutiea include lubrication ol equipment, auilting- maintenanc:e and plant cleanini. Advancement opportunities. APPLY CADIWC CONTROLS MECHANIC DIV!SION OF Jquar, Tayota, Volvo, Alfi EX.ttl.O CORP. Romeo. Call &b ThomplOn 1886 WHnTIER AVE. al: OOSTA MESA MARQUJS MOTORS 646-2491 . llOO So, Coast Htway An equal opportunity Laguna Beach '* 494-7503 empJoytt Foreign C.1r ~anica JANITOR -Male. Hunt'c Good co. benefitJ, loci paid Sch are.a. U/45 yn old. 12 vacation, group 1fis. um. am -S am, 7 nttea rer wk.' forma fumia:bed fre&, Good Good pay. (213) 43'i-1i67 or comm. schedule. AM far (213) 833-#17. Joe ~toore Ph. ~1764. LAB TECHS. * FOREMAN: Hell arc le AulA:tant $433. ' fabrication of thermal ln-llS chem. ahlftl, $575. strumentaUon. Call for Daya 25 col. aedits S515. 1ppL or apply in penon: SAMANTHA BARY Exotic materla.15 Jnc. 2968 PEIJSONNEL AGENCY Randolph, C.M. 545-9425 2229 S. Ma1n, S.A. SIS-2'.m Mr. CoWn.. urE i;:actory work, metal FlJU, TIME sales a:lrt over coakfuw planl Pref rnech. 25, F. W. WOOLWORTH ability. SIArt $2.20 · hr. Gd 2300 Harbor Blvd. work cond, vac, holld8r( GUARDS: Jmmed. pt. ttme pay, reg. aalary i ncr. poslUora avail in So. 1 ;;;96>-;;;;;;21;;:1';;;;;"";;;;;;"'°;;;;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;= L.\gUna Beach a re a. 11 Unllonn.11 & equip furnished. Car • tel. req'd. Equa1 Opp. Erhployer. Ai>r: .13912 Ponde:roaa,. SUlte "F", San- ta Ana. FOREMAN , Drill Deparbnent Experienced in dole tol- t:rPCe work on various metals and ael'Olpace blueprin1$. APPLY CADILLAC CONTROLS DIVISION OF EX.cELO CORP. 1166 WHITTIER AV!. COSTA MESA 646-2491 An e<rtW opportunlty tmployu MACHINISTS UTHE OPUS. SR. DRILL PRESS 0PERs. SR. APPLY CADILLAC CONTROLS DMSION or EX<CELO CORP. 1164 WHITTIER AVE. COSTA MESA 646-2491 I ,\n equal opportunity ...... .,..,. _. Agency fo r COreer Girls • Socy./Solos: To marketin1 ~tar le VP ot Co. Top 1kllls. Aero- spa<.-e exp. good. Exec. S.Cret.1ry Typing ~ S/H. MU$l be able lo accompany boss to meettna:s. sell starter. Pref. tall. ' Person.11 Secy. Good 1kllls, Ute bkkpg. Beau.tltul ofriCeJ, l1UST be attractivt' & wtll """""""' ':P.IAlDS wanted for motel work. For appL Ca 11 64ft-96tl. Meaa Motel, il5 N. Newport Blvd., NB MOONLICFIT job. Will train & pay rlj:ht party to service laundromat. 67S-S622 NURSES ILkle ~ for dis- abl~ ma11, 110me hskpg du- ~ 5-day week. 673-0951 Receptioft1at NURSES Rettatered • even. Travel Agency. Good ac. tng I night lhitts. Ex. curate typisL Gienl ore. benefits. Apply Personnel Join up with usll I AMERICAN GIRL Con1umer Fln1ncinn Director, So. Cout Corn-All "FW • munll> l!olp.. 31872 Coaol · N Exp'.MF'lnanc:e Co., Bank Hwy., So. LaiUfta. 400-mJ.., ~ ........... ~.-.._, .• , ....... ~ .... , or Loan Co. Background R d Wh' & in retail good. Potentl.al. ext 356 ... .... e , 1te --f"· ' QPERATORS, n:perienc:ed Escrow UTTlcer on dreuea & bikinla. Ap- Coon!lnate transacUons P'"· 1163 Production Place, lhru e1crow. Good typ-. .,.- isl Oleta.phone. Leading I .iNiii.BiO . .iPH.iii'.i646-C>lliii;iiiii;;; . .,..,.. Co. Fantastic benefits! • P Ant. Account.1nt • Degree in accounting or ·~nslr. acctg in bki?". Xlnt salary. Receptionist Boat Mgr. Spanish, good typill 10 key adding. Front ofc. appearance. F/C Bookkoopor CollfJ tniction exp. .good. Small pBymU. Vic of Org. Co. Ai<port. Ala!. llooldc- to work witb_F/C bkkpr, J,../P, bUUne. genL otc. Hl&b caliber co. 410 w: Coast Hwy. N•wPOrt Beach 646-3939 ll81JOlt P811oooei agency PAR~LAN i'>SCAPE TECHNICIAN for Dolleny Stat• Beach ' California'• Department of Parks and Recreation 11 seeking a qualified individ- ual as a Park Landscape Malnteni:uw:e Technician at Doheny State Beach near San Oemente, Salary Range $519-$717* Reqllire1 at leut 1.5 units of collea:e In ornamental bortl. culture or landacapiog; and 1·2 yean experience in K"JUnds ketplng or land· seapc mainte~. depend-tna on extent or collece trainlni:. For further information or employment interview write 'or call: Mr. Pat Dougherty 3030 Via De Fttnte 5;~!;:!n~,';8~ - •starting u.lary is depenclflnt upon appllcant'1 qualitica- tions. Blue temporary service Morchlnv along with TOP RATES MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS TOP BRASS COMPANIES Wt're recruiting NOW for: Newport Beech Offlc. l all Oranvo c..,nty 833 OOVER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 642-3870 I •e"""e"""e"""'"p'"r E"""MA"""K'"E'"R' 11 l Beach C Illes. F /C BOokpr Responsible, young man to to $750 EPF • loam lhe p1e maldnl bull· Wark In WUthlre area lL. neu. 6 days • 48 hr wk, work A.) for a CPA dlv, of Org. Into good tuture wtth erow· Co. Youna: dynamic people! in& com.'l8h)'. Apply in per. Club exp. prefen'ed_ 900, V1'a Ple1 (S-U noon) F/C Book-pr J.9.l E. 16th St., C.M. to $600 ERF • *POLICEMAN. $677 to $811 21-35 ........ 5'9"~'5", '" lO Oub e"P-preferred. .1 ·-.,.. corrected vialon, 20-40 max. L091I Socty to $600. Gd hoallb k m.,.., d>arao. Fee ne1. Prefer ter. bcept'l, qu.al. pe:non bankruptcy exp. tor fine · may start above beginnlnc N.B. Attorneys. Good SH, step. Call or write Laguna lyping & dicta.phone please. Beech Police Dept., 505 For- est Ave. 494--0631. File before Escrow Secty February 15th. to $600 IRF• PORTER for Janitor ial Know ledce FHA/VA .. ~ 'd F be'a . wun•. Steady, good pay. ""1 SH. h~1o.11..1 •1utiful S.A. 1..;;642-81;::.;::'°:.:..:ext::;:. • .::'·'----oc. .,. ....... Escrow Glrl Frr':roy To U.!O !PF' Must be, a:ood typist tor lease & u.Jes tn.ns. Property Management Rental Agents "Mester" Stenos 11First Class" Typists "Private" Sec+ys. "Rank & File" Clerks ''Switchboard'' Operators "Legal" S.eys. "NCR" Opor. # 482 _, ·E•podltor/Gon Helper Frvm $2.10 hr. Sharp young man, good w/fi&um. 0, SAHTA ANA Pl.1cement CovnMlor SALES PERSONNEL * WAITRESS position open Nat1. Pf:l'90nnel Ct>nlul~ needed part time for adult now, day shift. Full I. part rum, with omcea ln maJor I t 1 cities-thruout U.S.A. h uirury ap . comp ex. time.2lyn.oraver.Ex-· . Pro loo lale I ... 1.... \coking for outst&ndinl In-v ' I Qt e....... pelienttd. Apply. . Mr . exp required. C'.all Moore. 12924 Beach Blvd ., 6lvklu.al1 to join Ila 1ta1L OAKWOOD Must be well motivated, -G:::.G:;,· ==,,_;.--=-...,.,..,,.1 ou._.l,, .. & tales .oi1ented GARDEN APTS w=AITRESSES • ,. .......... u . ,.., . ., ~ (71 ') "~" --............ _ w/a --lntt!Nst in n.-11). ---""•:.:...:~:::..::.::''"'---I Bui &iris, diahwuhers. Ap.-Uc ttl;;:.. We tra.1.n ~ Sale• ply Maltre De, 1790 19th St., pletely. 11t yr potential, SS. Do You Take CM _ __.. • • 12.IXXI. Oppty. to ---. Into (SALESMEN WILL lnln k pay ,..... mgmt wtlhln 2 yn. Call WANTED ADS) ponon "' """°"" 10 ,.,. Mr. Douwln. wHh a craln of aaltf can't v1ce laundromat. 675-5622 Front Desk Glrl say that I blame yoU, I fol-YOUNG man for deliYe?Y & Neat & awfft To welcome lowed a few myself only to lite maintenance work, clients tor the1e congenial be dlaappointed. n. job fringe benenta. 642-599l fellows. Crow from $a50. 1eldom lived up to th e Schlool•lnitrvct\o.n .7600 Call ludy Let. cl&im1 1n the ad. MMt & 0Net D.O YOURSELF A FAVOR! ANO EXPLO~E THIS ONE! II you 'WOUid like. to make $300. per WHk immedlately. W1th an opportunity tor much more in the future, I would like to talk to you. U )'OUr quallticaUona match our requirements, this coWd be t!'e career you've been lookfile for. can tor pe:rlQMl Interview bet, 9 am to 12:30 pm SALESMAN, new boats. South Cout Yachts 1100 -w. Coast Hwy., N.B. Call for fD. I "l j'•I· iii! il'!~il-.1.....J~ ~ MEN l WOMEN! COMPUTER PROGRAM· MING IS THE KEY TO YOUR PR Om ABLE FUTURE! ause1 start aoon. 11lia lovely new ottlce needs a pleasant recept who can open.le PBX. Ute typl111. Lots or variety here. Start 1t $.TB -ro llO !<50. Call Judy .... Rocpt/Gon Ole Sharp girl who can lype accurately will en j'o 1 meetln& I: Jf'fftlnl .clients In this plmh otnce of local firm. $475. Call Judy Lee. Soc:'y/Stono Nat'ly ~Co needl top noteh sirl tD joln their 1taU. Olverstfl.ed polltion w I r a p I d advancement. START $450. Cal Murltl ..... . 'IC Bookk-to USO ERF• * "Medical" S.cyr. ll-""'""°"'-"'~645-.::,.:ll33=--- SA VIN GS • LDAN PDot program offering the rtnnt equipment and facil· ities avaUablel Real-time computer proa:rammlna. Secret1ry Demonatrate your talents lo )'OU1' own private otrlce. Exel. working cond w/thls Will be In charge ot all bkkPI' kir small conaemaJ ottlce. Fbm i5 gl'O•ing, "°""""· Socty to $600 APF' Marketlna: Cl' sale8 background, heavy SH &: typing. Englneerln&, exp. helpful. Girl Frldoy to $600 ~ EPF··~ ERF• Sharp attractive a:Jrl w/eood skills for 1 girl of- ftce. Will meet the publlc il do IOme Ille bldcpe. G.ner.11 Offlu $490 APF• Bright younc a:lrl w/C.O. backgrowtf + _accurate typing & 10 key for 1n- lere1Ung, varied pOsltion. Gonl Office to $425 FM N09 Need matutt lady fnr front ofOCe pMl&n. Good typ. Inc. dlctaphone, pleuant tel~ne manner. Socty to $5SO ERF • A iolden oppty lor a sharp YoUnc Wb'_ w/iood lidllt. Gen. Office $425 + c...,... ~ ~F' A ~ inte,..tlna: oppt)t to meet the .publ k:. Would' Uke 110!M hie In interior decoratfns and/or comtr. Typist to $390 APF " Let.rn MTST macblne ln ll'a:al ok. Acct& RKY $433 EPF• CUstomu <.'Olllact bandUng Ip •umt of ft'IOMY in 3.ctrt ofc. Credit exp helpful. No l>Plnr ~. ""' """" "'-! E<!Ate [)e. wk>pmeot Co., 'is looJrin& fot r,erlenced rental agents IOT large apartment com- plexea. In -the Newport Bucb/Anahdm areas. Property management eXPtt· lence wltb ability ro · handle all facets ol leaac aaree- mentll, banlctng and other oUke rellted auignments as weU 8.5 the abWty to rent apartments ;. reqµlred. PLEASE CALL MISS CLARA DE 1213) 477-'lSOO or ,end ~ume to RlB Development Co. lll70 W. Olympk Blvd. Lot Angeles, Cali!. -90054 Equal opportuni1y emp&oyer Ru1 Estate Sales We haw the onlY Real Estate ottlct In the Univ. Park area, on the booming lrvinc Ranch. We now need 1 m o r e aucce•stul reaJ e 1 t ate ulesperson w/ Interest In Harbor View, Corona dti Ma.r. Turtle Rock • Univ. Part are•. Ample Ooor time. Extenitve ...... -p ........ oUered, See: Le Ra.llor at e Red Hill Ria!ly Univ. Patk Center, Irvlnt Call Aeythne m.G820 RE.AL Estate Saln. Youna man with lJceDIB tot best Nlllnr .... homet. Start lmm<dlately. ll38o6l3l Rocoptlonltl Front oWtt 11.ppeannce. lotl " public contact! lllO" ....... Independent Po..-1 Afo'ncY 1ns ~e Avt., SUlte C C.M. lllU006, ~ •EPF, omploywr poys .... •APF, apptlcant PIY' fM rolmbu!WI .fM ~~ m~ --SETS • 'El\~ •. c:olnpo~y -.. ~ ~" "~·~ ~n DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! "l).<n,y Pill1r WANT ADS! "Keypunch" Opers. 11Bookkeeper 11 lo Full Charge 1 PBX Opor. "Statistical;' Typists Rocopt./Typist Acclg. Clerk "Manuscript'' Typist AMERICAN GIRL needs YOU needs Pi who ts matln, ambltlous, and able to mHt tN public. U you at!, we m.-y have a permanent position for you u a leller-f'lt'llV accounts clerk. Frlnge benetlts, -wnrl<· Ing concUUona. No ex- perlt'nce nectt8tll'Y: WORLD SAVINGS & LOAN 292 S. Coast, Laguna 8ch SECRETARY Secretary to top · executive. Must be malurt, with at 1Hn JD yn, management levd experience. Superior aklll.s • type 70, SH-110, neat appearance and manner. Mutt be dependable. Good oppty, with a dynamic, el- tabllshed co. Minimum 1lart- lng salary $550_ with review after 2 mo'a. Please apply In permn, only It you have above qualltlcat'9n11. 1.. ...: °"' Mfr. Co., Inc. .,, .. -s.i.-...... T ..... s.1 .. •• o.-w., C4111f .. ""' Coll 547.9471 first cJau ---START !<50, .Call Muriel Ro•. llookkMper Sharp 1al needed to take tuU chai:p for lf'O'Nlnl pn>grnatve co. Sala·ry review aflet' 3 mo'1. start to $750. C&ll MuNI Rae. • GrMtll' DISSATIS.FIEO? Thia nne req'o a hal'P! Tbal ,_ ~"'--.mile • aome phone eqier. 1t f011 are IOu• '"'"'""°"'"' , Worll: your wai up n.ptdJJ' in yoUr pre1ent Job. tn lbis plusll ottlce. Call_ DISCOURAGEO? A-y Stuart. That you ~ven't the know Girl Frldey bow to better )'OUl'lt'lt. Like lots of vahetyT Tbtft DISCOVl'RI Your new caiftt. aa a RADIO ANNOUNCER this tnterMln&: job w/A 'Nat'l Corp Is for )'Oil. Great chance lot No vancemenL Start $503. c:aD Audrey Stuart. Reception It! 1S05 E. Wacner, S.A. 516-2551 Mi"I. Edwards· ea... torm1ns aqw Have a sift fnr pb I; ue tt all dt)' in· thla ~ piush offlce of local eo. Saluy To $410. Co II Audft7 Slulrl. •--LEARN -retary to $7VO "" -Iona! equipment ExceUent skills, Rood work tivm wortdll1 a1r penonat-ln1urence Trainee bao!klro\lnd, yo u nr Co. lt1es. OPP'Y Unumlttd. A little, beach area, call Loraine, • typlna: 1; 1ot1 or 1'tll..,._ WeatcWt P.nonnet Ageney CALL 772-3IOO to kam puta yota to thil -------·II 2043 Weatclltt DrlVe, N.B. never" a auJ1 moment )!)b. Coll our NEW · Nowport llNch No. far appointment 673-4176 REGISTER NOW! AMERICAN GIRL 645-2770 ~ fee pd. (800 fee Irtltltutt cC Broldcut ArU Sia.rt $350, CIQ. Judy IM Jnbo>. 1181 w. e ..... ...,.. Anaheim student Lnono Gonoral Offke S.Cr•t•ry Fre. P1aoemtnt SeMoe LurTI the bu1lne111 tr Fte paid by empJoyer. Good Newr a dull mommt on SH • typlnc lkillJ. Ano-AUCTIONEERING lhll buay lob W/ruJI IJ*'9 exp. he.lpful. W e 11 REGULAR. 2 WEJ:!K TEIUJ bentbl 1; ni.pld promoUon. croomtd. plea.1ant pe'l'IOMJ-..,_,, .._. _ ___,_, '"· To 1611>. ou..r 1., pool· e. ln 'bUs,,,... lnr -n !lfART $3911. ~ w- ttona. = t.o· bo an •ucttonttr. nae. _ RUTH RYAN AGENCY AUcMg~~~ ':: Glrl frldoy ' 1m NOWP1>11. Clll -<lb --~-__ Import • Expnr\ nnn llSll Bead>. lni 847-9617 ' -·~ Ana. -~ W/Ftiendly - ~AllY.PartThne.AI· PIANO LISSON$ need Illa<? 11<1 lo TAKE ......,, -·s. lldll<d "°'" All ~ I CllAl\GE. 9o1a'll ...,,.,. •~'I llfL ....., • ., nftnnedS-To -~n ftlPOQdonct! aecret.uy. No atee, THEORY· IMPRovtZ. altef S mo'1. ... .... ....- -lop! aper. req"d. ATION. , Roa-~._ Call Murltl Rae, "'""h .;_U '":~ "'" 13.25 "" after ~p.m. S48-llWll MANY MORI r. -·d ~th IBM .,.., "-'-'-"===:::..._-FRI' l ,II olOIS Type SI wpm HIH llO """'· DAILY PILOT 0 I M E • A JH!IOIJGHOUT ... :IMI. N•!i>l. Bch. LINES. Ynu can ... them ORANOI COUNTY : arfL Call m-3772 an1t.lfne for ju9t peMlel:• a day, DlaJ 11..~~~~~...lll-~-~Whl::::::to~I!lepban::'.!:!:::!!!:"~'~-l-P-ILOT~au.tllod~~~ad.~-~-~·.-. .... 54 ... 7•t14 ... I ... ~°,: • I l ..... --~------------,:----:----:----~----~----------,------.... ---- ' • :t;(PAILY PILOT Moodly, f"'""'7 2, 1~70 _ --~ , • Mlllf9'-"'IUHO;;n.;;.;;;,s;,;e-FOi-=.--... -, ..,.,.,.,.,.,H:-::A"'N""'•ll•i:FOll M&l!CHANOISI FOR MERCHANDISI l!'.Olt PEJ.S •nd'tlVESTOCK TR»,jSPORTATloN TRAHS_POl>1ATION l ~ANSPORTATION TRANSPCRTJ.TION SALi AND ,TRAOJ! SALE ANO TttADI ••ti! ANO ·TAADI SALi ANO TRAOI ~ .. ~---, · --IAO Trudel • '500 importod ,._ -lmportod Aul.. ffOO' lm..,rtod Ca,. __ FumlhlN -Fumltvl'O -Sowl"' Mochl-1120 M11<1tl1n-MOO • = ' f.~~iiimiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiii~iiiiiiiiii;;ii;;i~ ' s YEAR Id ~ 68 · Q>evll •108 Spor1 van. FER ... RI TOYOTA VOLKsWAGEN SINGER "/" ---------·I O • atraw....,.fT)I Auto, heaV"' "'"11"'• 0 -'n'" . 9'111 •utO ttg--u;g, 6 POOL TABJ...E& roe.n ma?:· GOod shbW ~ 1-.. # u v ~·· ..... 1------------------moi. old. No attmeh needed Secant Pool ~ts!l HU.nt A jump -new t .... ,.. l'Ulll perfect . FERRARI • TOYOTA PUBLIC NOTiCE DKORATOR Gm CANCfUAIION_ Of 11 LUXURY APARTMENTS . S11111ish & Meditm1n110 FJ11111lurt AU BRAND NEW A decorator drean: house on display - 3 rooms of gorgeous Spanish lurniture (was l'<!g" $1295. •. SACR I FIC~ ..,.,,,. • • • • $425 9·p~. t>.'4e~iteff.il'.le•n Bedroom Suite ln Pe'"" IR<9. $349.00 1 _ .................... NOW $161.00 for ~r·i&&, button -boles, BRl,[NSWfCK·AMr &:i't ofr 5*6255, 673-2259 642.-8514 Newport liDpon. t6L Qr.. M•rk II W119on1 rtealgr.a ctc.<"Cuar. S40 c:aab aatom Slate Table '69 FORD' Chateau Cub anp CounfT• -autbol-HI Lux P'ckup1 or1mallpaymenu52&-6616 From $289 fRANSPORTATION Wagon. Compl ete ac-tuddealer. Lind Cruiser• SEWING MACHINE 100% Flnabc:lno ......., .... air cond. Pvl p... SALl!S'SERVTCE·PARTS W"fOlll s..rs Kcwnorc l!ortable. * SIOCARD POOLS • Boots .. YIChll --sl~JV..t::>"'~:"· Pt.US CYTHER Sews forward, reverse, 532--1992 LATE '69 3'.12 V...fl &.aper$an 642_9405 .. .-• S40..l'l64 HARO TO GET MODELS darns, button&te1. Excellent 323 S. Main St. Oranee 18' J4'man w/Grey Inbrd. Econdlne, T.O.P. of '95 mo. Autborlzed Ferrari Dealer NO\V IN Sl'OCK •co_natdon. Only $25, 831'""239 SERVE:I. Ref.rig $& Gu Price Incl'• 8lip rental nr or pay oH J28<!0 •. 646-US1. • Your ae11 Deals Are Still At Rango $IS, Olaln link ionelna Pavilion,. 1187 S • Call '56 Chevn>let li lun Pie.Imp. 6 FIAT DEAN LEWIS 1125 50 ft. roll $5. misc tables 50c ~ eveJ. cyl., 4 speed. Good oond. 1966 1•-bo c 'I •••·•M• ---------$4 ·an 1 $3 S350 673-,22M • -..r r, ... · ,,,,,_, l"RENOJ Selmer tell!1J', iax, to ' w amp · Tools 6 ·s1UbHts 9010 · · '68 Fiat 850 coupe. l&.000 mbc. Sa to SS. SUnday and · fSlO mi's. -._. Xlnl .Cond. BIIJ.. MAXEY =t:::i:-:~ ~ i;;sday only. 102 Delawaru SOLJNG l9i69 Olymplc dau JMPI, . SU'll. ~ ' - Duoy st., C.M. sloop; North aail1; deluxe 1962 JEEP. Silver. 283 fTIOIYIOITIAJ RICKEN_BA,CKER ••.Por * AUCnON * hardware &.wenches.14950-Chev)'. Many ....... Must .JAGUAR • -_ _ 80ruc , a.mp & case. ·Leslie U you wU1 aell or buy Save $1600 67H550, 54S-5551 •WI~. ~1!4~2--~7T71~=:;==;::=o' 153~· ;;;j;:·-;;:'ji;j;;'ji;iifu;: 1Alt BEACH BLVD. . Musical Inst. 1962 ,.VW, new battery, new beads, '70 tJgS, iood cond. r.iust tell S575. m..5630 '58 VW, good cond. New : Ures. $350 or best offer! 673-J65! • VOLVO 145-WAGONS 164-SEOANS All othe.r model• ¥l0\Y 1n stock. 4 speeds & automatics. Your Best De~ Still At ' DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor, C.!'.t. 646-9300 Gor9e.ou1 .~pani1h Custom Built Sofa with .mdching Lov• Seat-Choice of be111tifu.l !Obtic•. IRe9. $419.951 ___ .•. NOW fUS.00 -~ mod N 47 Good give Windy a try NEW SABOT = '65 3.8 Sedan. Belge/blk lthr, Hu'nt,-a·och ••7 ••55 '61 VOLVO 4 spd. Good cond ... !li>elU\"r · 0• • A ctio Frid 7 30 C 9520 pwr'/aii, chrm, w\f'e v.·blJ;, u. -...., Will trade for dune b~; conc1; ~74'18 u 111 ay : p.ro. Compl~te w/raclna: gall ·.;;;;•;.;m"'e!='.;;'--'---"":.;;,1 new radl&ls. &44-45 I mt N. of c;ot'! Hwy. on Bela "' motDrcycle 80 to IGO-CC :~ Windy's Auction S.m Special $239. 645-0222 1968 DODGE van.conversion,l1116ii---,-A-CU-AR--3.-8-.-.-,0-w1-,..-1 '67 Toyota 4.Dr. Corona. Air with cash. ~2164 Aft. 6 ~ Speni1h Dining Se~s _:.._ .......... -···-···-·· .. $75.00 Solid O•k End T•bl es and Coffee Tables..$19.50 Tall Oecorajor Table Lamp5 CONN Tenor Sax.aphone wtth case, good condition $85. 962-8240 2075'n Newport, CM 646-8686 UDO 14 Sailboat. No. 2389, vi&ta-top e.'(ec, cond., com· hls d Ori Xln't eeh Cond. Priv. Pty. Must Sell. pin • .. Bebind Tony'' Bl~. Mat'l. with trailer. Call 837-7039 plete !acilltles, fold awa,y ~ ~ g. m · 546-D132 '57 Volvo .~ IRe9. $49.9SI --·······-·---·NOW $18.00 SEWING MACHIN!' au 6 PM bed, hunk, ACitJ!;_;:eltlg., 77 • Pianos & 0111an1 8130 .sears ""1more PorJohte.1--"'S~A:B"'O:'t~$~1~25~. --:_.io;';,~~P:!'..:.;'1~,:! MERCEDES BENZ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:::;::;;;;;;;;;01, Sews ·t or ward, reverse, * 673-3958 * • dams, buUonlioles, Excellent sale, $3500. ~ or condJUon. Only U>. 837-4239 Power CrulMra 9020 J-:64;;2--807:;='====== Sptnish Hel'!ging Swag :..arnps I Re9. $49.951 __ : ....................... NOW $22.50 CREDIT AVAIL. NO MONEY DOWN mm 'FURNITURE 1844 Newport Blvd.Horbo<:ta1vd.> Costa Mesa Only Ew y Night 'Tlf9 -Wed., Sat.·& Sun. 'Til ' IF you are buying a Piano or Organ this YBAR &: are Interested in &0me real· ly great deals, • lease shop ARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO 1819 Newport, C.M. ~ 0pen· EVery Nile &: Sunday Afternoon BEAtlTIFUL hand palnlod oil portrait ot YoU or YoUl' "' ASSUME children from a photograph. P~ A wondertu! idea tar that 1965 Tolly~ .32' cniilel' w/ special gilt. 646.J629 flying bridge. Exceptionally QUALITY kin& bed • quilted clean th.N-out. Must sell! -mattress Complete. unuaec111="'-,-'-'2.;,83~4 _____ _ $120, \v0rth $260. 842-6536 28' 1965 SS Fairliner Fly eves. Bridge, radio, pulpit, marlin chair, swim &tep, Stereo, 2 Oak T. Beds, Compl. $60.-3 • ...i.... _ . lmportWAulol . ---==> ALPINE '61 Sunbeam Alpine Roadster. Immaculate con- dition. Red w/black top. (), ;HH!t' County's L ."·c:i··'.t 5,,1,•ct1on ~J»w 8. u ~<>(l fl\c•rcr·ch., Bt·1'1 Jim Si emens Imps. VVarnc•r & Mai n 51 "'"""'"·'..;.A"n""'---54 6 · 4 I l 4 Excell. tiree, brakes, low '58 Mercedes 190, very clean, mileage. · Re a 8 on able I xlnt nmnipg c;ood. A steal 64IHi53.5 at $475. 642-4688 Sweepers, $6 "'' Girls bike ou .. ._ers. ''"""· ~ PIANOS &.011cANs s15. 2 Sofa's, Bog. DnJm ,, ..... 54&--0811't days. AUSnN HEALEY MG NEW.;,; USED ----·------1~-------- JOBS & EMPLOYMENT F ltv --urn re Monkey . .,..e, 64&-9762 S--' •kl -_30 • Yamaha E-Orpnl • Carpet ..,.,., ... Hi LO-~ . -~ e Thomaa Organ. 1 e. K1mbaU Plance nylon& $1.99 yd. Shap NEED someone'• to love. 16' e Kohler It Camnbell from $3.50 .llP + my labor, inboard ma.hog. ,gki boat, Schools.Instruction 7600 .-------- 17 Pc. KlllCJ Size ·Bedroom IT'S YOUR MOVE '60 Austin Healey 3000 Xl'll ""'"' $600 -Al\I MC' Sales, 5ervic4, Part, I.mtnedla ti! Delivery. All Model.I Discover a Great New Career With Tho large 9 drawer dresser, mir. ror, 2 bedslde stands, king ,ize headboaM. frame, quil~ ed mattress, ~~t.5, blank· e!J, etc. COA ~. r -90c pe:r yard. 847-1519 mint cond. $1500/best otter. NEWPO~~ ~~OR MOBILE Radio Phone 64~77111; 2871 BaYshotts, AUSTiN•AMERICA Costa Men. + 63Z-2851 transisto~. !oor chanpel~ N.B. ' __l1rlupo1t 3111 1 po tr :; AIRLINES e OPERAT!i...l~ AGENT e TICKET SALES Choice of Spanish Or Modem Slyle All For $249 e RESERVATIONS 'No down Pmts. only $9 mo : ~~\~~i\;~co WELK'S WAREHOUSE e TRA VLL AGE~ Alrllne Schools Pacific 610 E. 17th, S•nta Ana 543-6596 THEATRICAL _ 7900 600 \V, 4th St., Santa Ana Open Dally 9-9 Sat. 9-6 Sun. ll-6 TWIN beds w/spreads bx springs inner. mat, 2 bolster pillows, handsome corn, ta· ble Also coffee table & lamps. 615-3839 Office Furniture 8010 Open 1() 6 Frf 10-9 SUD 12-5 Xlnt reeepUon. Best oiler 14' LONE Star with 20 hp takes. 54G-903l Evinrude remote cor.trola. January ....._.ance Extras. eost $l3XI Sacrifice ll..U Mite. Wanted-8610 $350. Mr. Jooes 846-251)( or I (213) 583-6066 S-ALE . $ ' . 17' FANTASY . Outboard & • HAMMPN+' • OraaNI WE · BUY ·$ trailer. XlntCoDd. 2yrsold. e PJano. -~• Speaken llSOO. 1'68'2809 OPEN SUN. 'IA . $ ·FURNITURE $ 17·· Claulc Cen"---•· HAMMOND . • .... ,,, ....... "'" ·in OORONA-DEL MAR APPLIANCES inboard. New 283 eJll. Tan· 2854 E Coast Hwy Gn-8930 Color 1V-Pi•nol";'"""Sf•r•o1 dom trlr. 642-9278 . • • 1 """" ., ...... ,.,. Your Choice ':'" s'.41~s'31~~ Mobil. Hom•• 9200 Cable·Ne.l90n or Wurlitzer art. isl con.sole, walnut w i t h matching bench. $699. ~OULD MUSIC 2045 N. Main, SA 547..{1681 I WANT Finches J n d parakeets, no cages. t win pay n . $1.50 a piece. Call ~ * * * IUY J• NIW · s1LL 1m us10 Cooper SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS FREE To You TRAILER SALES 60xJ.4 W&.lnut typewriter ''Buy from a man Kosher -Ped\:)(-Nutty -desk ................. $32.50 HAMMOND Stelnw1.1. Yam-----------1 who lives in one!" August -SOUP to NUTS Posture chairs •••• , ••• $ 7.50 aha. New & used pianos of Min Poodles Owner 10. Free WE SERVICE A screwball: He always 50rawerG.F.legal most makes. Best buys in to retired couP l es on1y WHAT WE SELL! eat& in restaurants where files .••...••••• , •••• $40.00 So. Call.I. at Schmidt Music Fenced ya.rd a must. 2 f.e. ~ So. Harbor, Santa Ana ~.Y 'sti've SOUP to NUTS. Upholstered arm chairs-$12.51) Co. UI07 N. Mt ln, Santa Ana males, 1 male very aUec-1 Blck So, ol Bolsa 531-1006 WANTED• Mc MAHAN .BROS. tionaie. Pennaneot home BAY HARBOR AUSTIN AMERICA Sales, ~ Parts Immedlite DeUvery All Model.I J1l'lLIPLlrl j\ 111p 0 r ! ~' 3100 W. d.ut·Hwy, N.B. 642-9400 Mi).1764 Authorized MG Dealer MGA 1957 MGA Convt. Nu Motor. 3100 W, Chut Hwy., N.B. Tires, brkl, & trana. $450. ~ • 540-1764 Call 847-3321 Authorized MG Deala _.,::::;;;,::~~---~ =~=======1 1958 -MGA Convertible. Good BMW BAYSIDE MOTORS 1200 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. •BMW• All Models in Stock condition. $600 * ~2-4893 MGB '67 MGB Rdstr., 4 spd., dlr, wire whls, racing red e'l:t., plush black int.. Xlnt Cond thru-0ut! Take older trade or &mall down, TRB006. Call Ken, 49+9773 or 545-0634. '69 To)'Ola Corolla. Sia. Wag. Lo ?Ioli. $1595. Call 968-8110 TRIUMPH ·' 1968 Tliumjih ,TR--250. Xln't Cood. Best Oller. Call" 613-3245. VOLKSWAGEN VW BUGS. FROM $399 GOOD SELECTION 549. 3031 Exl 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. OJSTA~MESA LARGE SELECTION of VW CAMPERS Harbour V.W. AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE 18TI1 BEACH BL.. 842-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH '68 VW B.UG Near new, honey creme ext., plush black iol., 4 spd., dlr. Must sacrifice! Take· older C'ar in trade or small down. VXT1J2, 9UJ Phil, 494.9n3 or 545--0631. '65 vw BOVS-&'°GIRLS WITH DESK INC. ~CRIFICE! Wurl! tier only. Can between 9 AM and Mobil H • 5 I ' A DESIRE TO BE ON 1800 Newport Blvd. Spinet Piano. Xln't Cond. 12 AM 675-Ut> • ome 1 es TELE"ISION Costa I\olesa * .,A,, GA~" $395 • .,.,., ,, ... ., -...,... .,.,,,.. 0 B YEAR END " ... ~~ o•~-··~•w• D c , eaut. CLEARAN'CE SALE ·for Immediate Delivery SALES . SERVICE . PARTS T&M MOTORS, INC, '68 MGB Rdtsr, Wires. Ye.now. Blk top & int. $1995. ,....,,. '65.,;,_~,,:::MC::B~48~.ooo--m-;-1,-,,--Wiro-I Orig, owner, sunroof, tach, & wheels, Good cood. ?YtUST many other extras. $795. 673-47]9 For Free On Camen Audi. NE\V &. USED, Pianos, Labrador/Gollle, 1 yr. old. 'NOW ON DIS.PLAY tiun l~_Your An:a. pill Or-Office Equipment I011 Organs. Rebuilt Grand!, Xlnt for h~.hoAll .&l'M_>ts 12, 16, 20 i4 & 30 Wides ange ....,unty. &47-6251~ _ \Vallich'a C.M, 540-2830 etc. Need11 ......... me with Up To So Feet Long MERCHANDISl!'FOR RE:MlNGTON '1'1Pe'M'lter PlANOTUNING&Repair fenced yard . Cal l l t!SBakerSt C.ostaMesa BORGWARD SALE ·ANO TRADE ~::~wli~~=tio=~ Expert. reasonable! 548-3752 212 'iS block E111tot'HarborBlvd PORSCHE 8!E1 Garden C"rove Blvd. '-===C-:==='==o 534-2284 Open Sunday 89'l-5551 I· SELL! $799 .. 548-8502 PORSCHE 'fiO VW Bus. Stereo tape, llO l lP Corvait' cng. Sl.250. Gates tires, ne1v shocks. 303 Palin St. Apt. 1. Newporl Bch. 1----------1 Gray metal t y pewri t er Alpert Aarncss 675-6967 TO GOOD home. Gennan Costa Mesa (TI4) 541).9470 ~ BORGWARD, runs S.C. COUPE 1964 Furniture 8000 table, folding ends &. UPRIGHT Pia.no, Warner, Shepherd .female. Not quite RARE OPPORTUNITY .good, $100 plus many extra ~ classic! Cherry! Loaded: 'Ge Y_\V Bus, 8 passenger, . ,_, 1 . yr old, Loves older ...,081LE UV!NC on ... _ .. H..+s far sale. 545-8152 incl Abarth exhaust , sharp cond. $1575. Can J1elp CUSTOM matching me1&1 postur e ne"11ly refinished, Sl50. "' u,., ,......, / d · chair, like new $15. 4gs...2948 * 494-5972 * children. Needs large yard. BEAOI L" 'ted · 1 Blaupunkt Am·Fm, McAfec w tra e or fin. Pvt ply, $100 or make offer. 673-0727 =========\.•,, Antiques, Classic• 9615 ?' • 1949 CHEV 2 dr. Completely •! rehabilitated, unbelievable •1 cond. $705 Caah on I y. ! 673-0173 ... Auto L-.sfng • CONN~LL CHEVROl.Ef 2828 Harbor Blvd, .. Costa Mesa 5f6.1200 WE Pi.Y ... CASH for med can .\ trucb full call ua for ffte estimate. 6RO~ CHEYROIET Queen Sz Bed comp!, Incl 846-9015 213 new additi:!::1 to ~C:o~ DATSUN wheels, Iog .lites, etc. yasck .~'cc'>4""189::C--.,---,--,,--,--,~ ant:iq white hdbrd Uphol in lYPEWRITER, AClding Tolovl1lon 8205 ,.,.. to gd home w/!enced Beach Club. "odel• on dig. Polak servtce e:<clus1vely. '68 VW, xtras! Dal'k blue Ask for Sales Mallqer SI P . k Qu'I v I machine, ~alculator, ve"" '" t "NM · JJ211 Bearb. Blvd. am m 1 led c \'e\, •o1 .:..:;;;::.;c:::;.::: ___ ...:= Ytd, ma1e mix pap Welm/ play! Greenleaf M 0 b 11 e ~ ~· with whltt' pln stri~'I. mal.C.h cmtom fitted bdsµrd, reas., xlnt cond. 892·2423. Lease Color 'IV'or Black & Labr, s mos. old, blkw/fro!l. Home Sales, 21462 Pacific PORSCHE Sacrifice! $1375. 6T:M-453, Hun~ ~a.ch 312 coll matt, bxsprings & 1022 White. Option to buy. Free et: gray, hsbrkn, shotll. Very Csl Highivay; H.B. 5J6.7Sl3 ui.ir Drl:llUN •Ya . SPEEDSTEl!_l957 .~53,;,7"'-4329""~=~----Jlarvard lrame incl's 21G_•_••-'9::.•:..•.;cS.;c•.cl•c... __ ..::;::; ·service. No deposit A-Active playful, older child. 8474004. W The most classic Porsche of ·1970 vw 4000 mi pvt pty llll'ORTS WANTED eompl setii of qua1' linens, TV Rental Co. ant to buy or sell7 all! Very Cherry! Loaded: $'7Mi'I R d' 'r ' , Ora.nae Counties blank-&hlanke1 -vo•."'-" SE'M'EE, oval ribbed back, Ill ·~u53 4 AOOR.ABLE cock-a·poo L.et_USHelpYoul ''Leader inTbe·6eaeht:1Ue1'' A'--h ha .. vuu. a IO, i!e blue. rop S BUYER "' ........ 'O<..'"U down plllowo $!SO Lovo -le 6 k 2 blk 2blk/ · · .......-. ex ust, Nerf bars, Europoa n purchase From Guesl r..m. Seldom seat, white 'eta~ $95. RCA 17 ... Table Model. New pUpp s, w s. · U1ed Speclall1t1 ZIMMERMAN competition roll bar, 912 675-2974. · Bn.L .MAXEY WYOI'A wed. Some Items new. Priv. ChAir, uphola It cane $00. ·picture tube $35. Packard =·~sgood homes •. 53(). S & K MOBILE 2845 HARBOR BLVD. eng, etc. Very quiek. Vasek '68 VW still in m•<>•<Ultee 18881 Beacb Blvd. Pty. Hunt. HatboUl\ 1300. Coffe table Fttnch 1,... 0-11 21 .. Console model $30. HOME BROKERS . .1:.an u 10 Polak restored. $3800. e.~ R. Beach. Pb. 8f'l.:.ass5 E (21.lJ 592-la)l e , ~ .. s. $4go.J395 }'REE to good home poodle· e 636-0921 e _,,,_ 639-2582 da~s. 830-6414 eves. 18,000 miles . LIKE NE\V! WE PAV TOP ·~ oval , S85. Misc mixed dogs & puppies. ORANGE COUNTY'S '67 PORSCHE 911 · air Sl499. at. fi36.1319, 673-1784 DOLLAR f QUALITY GA 1'1 E TABLE. items 543-2900. Hl·F1 & Stereo 1210 .Asaorted colors & sizes. 6 MOB~~' Home 196 8 . HO: I chrome whls., 5 ' s Pd : '69 VW Camper, lo miles, fo good cl f A(n~.~~·bOf f.f1tOcrtinsVilnalle, ZENITH 16" TV $17.50. -· wks &: 8 mos. o Id. ~~:ti~k SeNt Up.,,~ Neice DATSUN DEALER We beni. Pirei!ls, AM ; FM Xlnt mnd. Best oiler! ~ ~. ;.a: r~e ~ ~ ·~·~ •• 1 uoe) Iago Dinette set Sl2.50. Maple MUsr Sell: 2 Voice or The 536--8121 . 212 ·• wpt °"h. all DOT DATSUN • 548-1784 • ..... v•a; ·~ ~ Tbl 48x48x25 high. Finest ••Ph --"e• $15 "-~g •nd -before 10 AM or aft 6 PM S.W.; Cobalt blue.. ;4,S;JO. Theodore Robins Ford ~ woods. Inlaid & burled 'top. tbl iii~j hdh<i &';;°me $3. ~;~ & s~a:~ni r !~s~ ~:e~t~.~~d~ :~ :;h 64!HY152 18835 Beach Blvd. Priv. party. 53t)..95tl 65 V\V. Sunroof, low milea,ge. 2CMiO Hafbor Blvd. f 4 match chrs w/uphol scats J\.'llsc. 518 Femteaf, CdM 642-989!1 or S46-6906. children housebroken 646-* NEW 24x60 DELUXE, 2 Huntington Beach pORSCHE '65 C Cpe, 44,400 One owner $925. Orlifnal C.M, 642-0010 ~- & caste.rs. Ne\\', 1,li of orig. GARAGE' Sale: Room &lze 3594 aft;r 4:30 pm. • eR, 2 ~A, den, crpts thru· 842-nBl or 54l).N42 mi's. While, 1d int. Clean. O\Vner. 545-5037 9900 ( cost, Priv. Pty Hu n t. rugs, lurnlture, hi-f.i, misc C1=-& Equip. 8300 out, patio & carport awngs, NEW '70 $2995. Pri. pty. 644-2442. Jack '67 VW Bus. Orlg. Owner. UMd Cars ~ Harbour. (213) 59'l·1062 household goods & marine ~ VALENTINE puppies need 28' raised porch. Mitny ex· Eves. LI 84608 $1700 Cash. Ca.II • Days * FLEET SALE * ~ USED srifa & chair $69.95. 2 items. 12-5 only. Sat &: SUn. FOTRON Electronic camera. love. Blk or bm. 3 lema.les, tras. $15,500; 642-1350 DA '(SUN PICKUP '66 PORSCHE 912/4, Im·' ·"",.:,,c,49::1'°· ::E_••::•;_· 673-'-:--'2332"---I (5) 1968 Chevy !mpaJas ~. Rd NB Tak k. 2 male, Shelti·Beagla mlx. · ·69 BCl< + i,;: matching t.phol s t er-ed. ;324,;P=.ir:a;:t:,•::::;,·=====J es pictures in dar 540-!357 212. Owner Anxious! W/camper, 96 hp overhead macula..te cond. Chrome ' SQ • aulo xtras, in 2 Door ........... : ••. $1700 v. pa.ttna green print chain;, ... Lifetime developing con-cam, 4 spd, dlr, 6 ply tires, wheels, AM·Fft1 962-7635 Aft warranty. $2495 or make of· {5) 1968 Orevy Impalas ~ both tor $69.Sj. Antique Applilncet 1100 tract. Cost $400, &ell $200 or :P..llXED Puppies. all colors, 4 ~~cie;,..! BR, adult, pets, back up lights. You name 6 PM or wknds. fer. Aft 5, 545-4735 pr. pty. 4 Door , ............. $1650 ~ w}tlte end & cocktail tables make oiler. 646-5178 wks. old, weaned. 5'15-5978 $""""· ii! Serial # PL5212e&73. '65 PORSCHE (Cl. lmmac '59 VW, XLNT f.10TOR & (3)· 1968 Ford Cc.untry •. $9 each. The Fa ctory, 1885 KENf\10RE W~ COU· ========= 12 LONG haiml pupple!! 8\,J NOW $5995!! Full price $2009. Take small Com!. ~p Ruby Red, BODY, NE\V TIRES $375. sedan !!talion 1,11ag .... $1900 ~ Harbor , S40-6M2 :!,~1.zeN:!25~ndl~n~:: Sporting Goods 8500 "'eeks. Housebroken, * 549.0959 * dn or trade ... Call Phil, meCban -depend. MS-i601 645-()508 (lj 1968 Ford Calaxie t': SPECIAL THIS WEEK only a or t times. Call SKIS step in bindings, 8~i •842-7890• 20x40' MOBII.,E Home . m 9773 0~ 545--0634. 1965 PORSCHE' model C. '~66~Vl'°v"-c=a-m-,.,,.-~v-on-.~Cd"14 Door ·53-;.5200····· $l ~ Spanish 8 ft sofa&: loveseat 837-4239 boots & tree, poles. Xlnt GREY. ttger stripe male cat. Capl!!lrano t1Arca. Exclus. DATSUN LATE '67 Xlnl condition, 1st otter Cond. S750 or Best Oller, =========I ~ Reg. $249. Noiv $159.95. Store -G=.E"-. .i· .=.=10-_-,,..-,,-Wh-~~-1 ... -1 cond. SlOO aft s. 5'11'r7059 Gentle & friendly. To good Park. Carprt. Encl palio. 1600 Roadster, 4 spd, dlr, over $3(00 takes ll 842-7m Call 894-5058 BUICK • charge plan, 111aster Charge; gas dryer. Both In very home. 673-1148 2/2 Comer Ult. Lo Space Rent. Sharp,. hcltp, sun red, plush 19511 PORSCHE 1600S Coupe. •066~SQ=B,CA.CCKO'~w~/N~,-E=,-,-. I r ~n~erlcard. g.xxl cond. $3S each . \Vll.SON Goll CJubs: & Bag, PEKE·POO dog, 2 yrs old, Call aft 5. Cn4l 493-4!'48. black mt. xlnt cond. Must x!nl mech cond $1350 or of· 'l'raffic zipper & gas n1iser. b Approved Furniture S4&-8672. 847-8115 xlnt*coi;;'h, 540-7478 * female, lovable, good with LEAVING For South in 3 gacrif!te! $1~. Take old~r fer. 96&+.'l47o . $1200. Call 54!Him ·~it~~~r!~~~~~~!t"::~·. • 2100 Harbor, CM 548·9660 KENMORE Auto washe.r & children. 642·7432 days! 12 x 55, 1 BR. adult, ~~=n g_~o~~a1~;!_o9~ '55 PORSCHE $950 *'62 VW Good Cond.* $2(XX}. 546-6091 ~· LOVELY 8' sofa, never used, Frigidaire auto washe r ' Ml1ceJl1neou1 1600 FREE to good· hOme laving pets. Sacrifice! $ 4 250, or 545-0634. 496-3645 S575. &14-6170 1962 Buick Outstand;ng -n-~ quilled f J 01' a J, . scotch. both xlnt cond, S45 each. c.o==,;;;:::.::::___...:;;:.: Cocker ma1e. Fenced yd. ·":.:,..,,,.,.:_:::::...______ '" 0 -· 892 '149 2 -'68 Da!Juo Sta Wag l8000 DAILY PILOT Classified '66 VW BUS ditlon. Carelully ms•·n-.'iua.rded SlJS, nijltching 54s..86'72 or 847....S:US IDEAL -. /5 OWNER Will move today! 10· ' section NOW! . loveseat $85. Private party. RErnJGERATOR • rttezer Couple size Kenmore wash-FAT cat for a ~lap. x 45 furn, 1 BR. adult pk, mi, autom, R/H. -rac:k.l;;;:;::;,,;;,;,:.;':=:====!.:==$1:,;250;;. ;· ,.,496-~-~-~·~=:..!.-"t2:al~nod~-,,;"'~uo~oa~h;:1'~·,;6'6--;;7377~1 ~ -2 dr Philco 19.6 cu. ft. no ing machine $125. S40 Jess 642-6621 · 213 rent $40 mo. $2'J.i0. 842-6524 ruso. Pvt pty. ~2082 SAC % of f081. New kingsl:t.e frost like new, must Aeil than cost. It is in new condl. TWO PET mallard ducks. M t I 1963 DATSUN Wag. Auto $250. M~227 tlon. Used only 3 or 4 limes. S46--64S2 212 o orcyc " 9300 trans, new tires. Sacrifice J:led. New custom ebony I _:;:::~c.,:=--~~ Call 837-4239. lit Sl400-$400 below book. Oriei:itiU I.able, 8' x t'. Leav· KENMORE auto washer &: 3 Female puppies s·wks old, '61 YAMAHA, lOOc:c, dirt. 833-1469 Ina ciQr,' G*Wf elec dryer. Both late model. CARPET Installer bas one "'-ea.ned. Ms..59"78 2/3 Comp. rise, expan chamber. I-==========\ --''=~~~--~~.,=I xtitt concl . S65 each . roll, avocado rl)'lon carpet. PETS and LIVESTOCK Knobbles, MO!o • X bars. CUSJ'OM..Suilt round l 73" 546-8672. 847..SU5 Double. jute-ha. eked. \VIU $300. A·l cond. 646--1310. llGlkl blrdt table top with ht i.ro baso $12,j USED Appliance &: TV's, all sell all Cl' part $3/yard. Dogs 1125 '65 Triumph 650. nu rebll ~!.0 ~ ~--'•'" ' toed Dunla • 10•0: 540-1'245 , ~.,.. ..,...,.."->'" ~ , p s, .L<UJ eng. w/prooJ , Xtra chrome 50 roLOING Chairs, Foam Newport. C.M. 5'8-'7788 CHANDELIER: Lovel y PUREBRED Labrador pup, p!\rtl $700 or bc:st oiler, nlbJx'r acata:, tan. S8 valu KENMORE Auto Washer & Large Goldlea! It crystal, 6 black fe~ weeks $45. l-'-6n-<l239-'---'------- ~ ~ke Nu. Desk $80 valu Dryer, $35 each. 536--&lll Light&, $130. Priv. Pt)i HunL '69 SCRAMBLER 175cc:, 2 ... $55. 673-4971 Harbour. (213) 592-1062 GERMAN Shepherd Pups, 6 stroke, xlnt condition, ex· QUAUTY_k\n& ~ • quilted Antiilj~ ll IO BASSINET; Matt . ea 1 & Wf!eks, good natured $20, tra.s. m.tl091. maitms. Complete t.inused ANTIQUF.S It Jun\c: l.1arble cover $10. Mesh plo.ypen 5J6..l829 '69 HOOAJ<A,.,..Very Clean. tl20 .. 'fVOr1h $260. 8.f2-6536 top comnxde $250. Gold.leaf wtth pad $15. 540-2321 sft. AKC Dachsmmd Stud , ~Slrecl 6t' Dirt. $325. - .f!'¥H. , mtrron &: sConcea, mabog '1Pfo.t Red, lonf ~ , C&JI m-os98. BEDROOMl tG Living Rm. chc11, tulled c~t..~ etc. NEWPORT Btsch Tennis 546-l823 Aiter&P.M. '68 HONDA 175 Stree t tGrnllUI'.•·• DARG.AtN. Chest & maple ·~S';·• Sl5 dub, IArnily membership, AOORABCE toy poodle pup&, f.c::rambler,IXln'teontl. $300. ~ ea. 644-4j)l7, 6'75--3121 $450. ~2286.*ll!Wli~~4 JD wks. Loving home prime Call 67W2Sf FORMICA Dhlftle eet, 6 ANTIQUE Ml\hopny. &lant TO\VER !MM Movie pro-requisite. 54.').4S22. I"-''="'=="===== ,$1.. braml ~SJOO. 9 Ft. to p deak. circa 1700. A'*' Jcctor. Excellent condiUon. * DOBEmIAN pups, malt'I, Triller, TrlYtl 9425 'Cimch. wtitie. 813-8182 other telect Items. Cl13) Modcl 9280 $40. M9-4321 13 wll. cropped. shots. '6": LITT.LE Cham 18. ltECLIN.£R roc:.-ID9Xf con: 697-72-17 GUITAR Amp, T0p Conti. 3 Ttnnl. 6tz..896l anytime. co'mp. .elf..(ol1l'd, t!ta of d.IJ.loo. ~. red le ANTIQUE .PIE SAFE inputa, Ioot switch. Trem. Hories 1830 xtraa. SIPI 6. U~ .f.wice --~ I"' .. 11543 HALL ~:ROI<-$lS. Call 646-6880 $lBOO. ~l..E'I!! 18liilfdaCI tor "2-U: DON'T give it awa,y, get ENGLlSJI Equitation * B32.16 * t Br IJ)l. $111 modfb. ' Lt1dtd Hanging Sh<ICie1 quick cash for 1t "1th a ~sso111 Given On Your \.TYE tod1.7 -Th~ "United M 0. \ ..... • $1.1•2571 * DaUy'POOt "-'ant Ad. 4 Horses, P1~ase ca.ll ·!1'3-6'7'2S Wey'' ' .....::::..._ ______ _ ENGLISH FORD. l • . , • • • • • • ) ·-· ,...., 2, 1970 DAILY PILOT 3£t TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRA~~PORTATIOH TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TlilNIPOllTlflqli TRANSPORTATION --Utod Cira· 9900 t'"norled Auto. 960CI UMd.C1r1 9900 l:taed C•r• · .... ===.o..--...;.;.;;. 9900 Utod C~·· ... _ 99!10 U1N Cari -~ttoo UMd CMI '900 .U.11cf Cara Jhiif_C!op ... -·BUICK CHEVEW ,. CHEVROLET CHMOLET· • · . CHIVIOLIT I ' . -~-.• .. ' . ··'-'-:--"'·-.::--~-1---.......... '-....-i.;....,JI '811 CADILLAC SiciaD De '61 CADILLAC,• 81•• CHEVEU.E Su '61 EL CAMINO. '62 Nova W~ · ·~ SS 'II CheY)'. 8 ""' ""'13:'*'1 CADILLAC · •• CADILLAC 1$4 BUICX Sl<ylark 2 dr. hinJl!)p .. p/1, 1ood d!'u . $650.-Ville J'Ull ,_, foclely .if ~ air cond., tllll .318 N • :: Spoi1 .,,..... ,._ 1'uclc, l'\11111 .... -· concU~ .miai elctric pwf'. ~ ~ EYel 1 • ew PGlYI t{res. Aueo trana. pont: 1tetrina, ~utomatlc tra'ns., 6 eyl re, ,,..,..Y. ~ aeatt. ,,«Xl aitqll ·aille•. 5C8-f791 , • ::,J;:1.-n·_:u 6~pm braket"alr ~· •. . .. ~~)t'td car. ~ ~uto ~Yellow/Bit Jnt.l,,O:.,;::.;CHJ;V:;±,.,...,.Oonvt._,__~-.~lo '67 Riviera, ,old, aft cood. Priced (b.; sell at PBi. .i~~evu&iwet~, r ..... , 0.11. Execuu .... ·16 CADILLAC convmlbl•. • ,...,.,;'13jll, 1 !" Ar> Sale1 $1199 Sa}e! SALEI $450 SAUi 1 5n:r:0H• Sal I mu ... x1n1 -u.n. pvt , car. ~ ~ -New -"pu/,P,rod..All 67 CHEVEIJZ sS!i.,;, Mi, Mi_..r 'IT" 64>-1441 Mitter ''1"! ~ .,SIC t PIY. 19!1L ~ . ~ cSOHIYN~ELELT" acceaorlei. Fu, befow !'$. pa -~ .,, .. ...,; . SUO!Wborll!Y<l>, C.M, r . 645-l""'l •t Misftr ·'T' . , •• v.,1,_11• ., -..Pila. -xW cord 'Mlllt s.11 $18!0. MUST SACJUrICE •59 OlEo '"' • • 641-1"-'1 c .. ,_ 2121 KU'bor ., CM. , . MS-3339 • • VY ~t 283 new ... trMI'. -~ 21001 Harbor B1Yd.• C.M. ""' , • :."Js b • • ,p '59 CADllMC.. • -· Olf.UOO • . CAMARO ·-' -•nd; <r.,.,\ •nil. -IS65 '""""' FUil pwr .. ""'' • :am~""''' C.M. • .. Clfl\f,., .... """"' ... GOOD ...... lOJI!. '56 CADlLLX'c '. ;,mc::i . CHEVROLET •. --· ,,;.......,. .. ... 10% ohov. "'"°""""· 'r.eiJ>!PAtl w;oir. all ..... 127'>l. " vw lrlltt . .... :'il46 * 'l)'M, ~· $90 Or Best '&i CAMARO V-1 · 32'1 Qr · rlin1 I '!!$' MaU~ lnt..... t6&-34s4 bet ll an{,.t a.u 10 MW \drtl. 1 ..... Dr. Xlnt Bargains, 54$:-4822. ~ '61 SE . de VWe.,. r&h, Otter. call 9E)8..61B7. . ,ctllent> COQdJHon, inaroon. :EL Ountno. '§SS CUitrir:J'i. 321; 53M53'1 • .. ' . Pl'." • • '' . eond. SJ585..~-' >Int .. ruu ...... pri. '&S COUPE O,Vllle, Loaded. ' 53&-I~ ~u\p. New u .... $200 Down ·~1 (:hevy w ... Re-bl> '58 CHEV. Good transp ..... '58'&EVY -· a.an 1ri CON11NENTAL '+2 ~Hm 14'3 pty. S395 or beat. 961--21~ Ba~. SWeet Dream . to ,68 Camaro R. s $200 Down & 't.O.P .. ~v~.__ 548:?2'3·. . e.ha. a:-ttaN;-&: 'Mott,'" Muat 6ell, beat oUer. I out, ~ tirff, trani. atn, • , ., ,, lfllpili 2 Dr, H.T, v.1. 11• THE SUN NEVER SETS on Drive, $ll50. 545-6'171 &: T.b .P. Call &46.-7814 after -•55 CHEV"t Sf A WAG 'Best Of!'. 673-1829 194-5942 after 6 ci.rfiuretor. jult ha.cl Valve* Thu•k.fnt ~11l' · luy J to . tr•••., f .. torY. 1lr , ... DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! GIVE Now -United F\md SPM. $200, Call 548-4338 OL\RGE trl DAILY Pll.oT WANT 1tDS! job, gx), ~1 ' :._~,,.c::., ~~.~ .. ~ .. ~ lllltl•"ll!t• ~'' 1t11rl119, v• ...,..,,."IW v/~,... •-l"Wlf t.r1k1s, r1llllo h11tet. New Can f:IOONewCan 9800 ~ NewC1n 9800' Nn-cat s "°°""'-Cars ..... 98C9NewCars 91QONew Cara 9IOO do creme w lfffn landau OHi '..''· ' ~imiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiii;;iimiiiiiiiii;iii~~~~~~~-iii~~~iiiii;.miiiil:iiiiii~iiiiiiiii••••~iil· tqp, plush natun.1 •. rnf:n,~-~---~--• Ieather,lnt. '[emp. cont "air-• : " -· a»Jd." Hard to "11,.f!J>m '66 GAL.UIJ ,$UP .-• ' . '· ·-· " . ' "' •, -. .., ' ,, I • • •• ,. ,., -; .~oi,i.~~son +son f9r a better deal dn ~ Lincoln-Mercury product see your local d~ciler, AND who else can back the sale with 18 years of Quality Service. . • SPECIAL PRICES. ON COUGAIIS AT JOHNSON&: SON START AT ONLY • BRAND NEW 1970 ' C.OUGAR New Amerlam .Cougar w ith a coritlnental accent. ~, OWMn: win ten yotf ttow fl!Uth fUl'I they ar• to drive. That hasn't cho t1ge ct. But !he looks hove. Compere if to rn. lor•ign sports con. Anylhlng the Eu ropeans can do wa con do-betler. C°"'90r is now ovoi}oble as o convertlb!e. And Cougar continues to-be lhe best-equipped hntl#)' :~ C£r IA its doss. A big 351-c:vble'~h V-8 .!:1 ttondord. So ore cooc:e_Ol.ed be,odlO{l)fS. sequential reor kW"~ signDls ~~bl.def ~L J· . - • 0 ' ' JOHNSON & SON .• • Before you buy •ny now 1969 get olW figur" on 1 brond· new ~970, It win cost you less than you think! • ORANGE ·COUNTY'S FINEST USED CARS • .Johnson • Sora Hu Tlte Reputation Ot Ottering The Fi11e•t Seleetion of llae4 Cars in the County! '6' CONTINENTAL '69 MERCURY '65 CONTININTAL '64 CONTINENTAi. ,. Co11pt. Ro11woed rn•t•llic. ff11i1h witti J,t1ek l1•ffi1t & whito l•11d1u roof. l11J111ry oqt;ipp.d, f1ctory •fr, •le. XSR 510 M•rq11i1 Co1orty '•rk 1t1. w9 n1. 9 p•11. Full pow•r 9e111lpp.d & f•c.tory_l.i.r. YWR 14] 4 doOr. Da11rt l •ilJI fi11l1h with blo nd l11 lh1r t"t1rior, f111ly lt;llllrf oqvipp1d l11clf.Ml in9 full pow1r & f•c.tory •ir. Un11111•lly: c.l•1n. Uc.. ouw 951 ' door 11d•n. v,1 •• 1 lil•ck fh1l1h wttfi lilaclr . l1•lll•r lnt1rior. Fvlly l1111Ury 9e111lp,M ltclll411tf full pow•r & f•ctory •Ir. Uc. OYS 121 $5491 '61 CONTINENTAL 4 Dr, Sid. A•t••n gold fi11i1h, hrown l111d•u roof, lo•lh1r lnf1rior. All tll1 lu11vry f1•tur11 inc.I. f•c.+ory •It, VTP7l6 • $3895 '67 CONTIN!NTAL 4 Dr. s.d. l••11llf11I l1rm11d• 11111 rr11t•llie fJ,.. itll witlt m1t,hin9 l•1lh•r int•rior. ll•ck l•nd•11 roof, f11llv lullltV 9'111Uipp•d ind f1c.tory •ir con. ditioning, AM-FM r•dlo, 1t•r10 t•p1 d•• .. One- own1r c.•r. l••11tif11lly m•lnt•ln1d. Uc. nN 020 $3195 '67 CONTININTAL Co11Y•tflbl•. P•l•r White with lllood l1•fh1r I whit• top. F11ll pow1r 1qvipp1d wlth f•cl. •ir. YWV 252 $2991 'H CONTININTAL C1nY1rtilll1. C1Nilfl•r r.d with lil\. lt•th•r I blk. top. Fully l.w11ry .q11ippod & f1ctory •Ir. SQA 971 $2495 $3995 'H MERCUIY C.lony P•rk SI•. W•go111. VTM 714 mMiuJri c.hrorn• y•llow fi11J1h with •II ¥invl lnl1 rior. Av· tom•tlc tr•n1., pow1r li1•tln9 I br•k11. f•c.• tOry •ir cond. l••vtiful cond. ·$2995 '6' MONTIGO MX 4 dr. tlcl•111 IJ to choo11 from l. All h•v• •11!0, h-•111., r•di1, lt•1l•r, pow1r 1t11r., pow1r br•k•t, f•ctory air, l•nd111 ro of. YWI\ 091- 1,000 mil1s. $3170 'H DODGE CHAl•ll C,1., •ulorn•lic tr•n1., r•dlo I lt••+•r, pow1t ltr•k11, f•cfory •Ir, t11rq11oi1• fln i1ll with "''tell· Ing lnf•rlor. lie.. SQllt 440 $1795 '6' COUGAR Otflvortlbl•. l••11tJf11l uncly •ppl1 rite! with c.on• fr•,tin9 wltito to,. F~ly 1q11ipp1d lnc.l11Ul119 fie· litry •Ir c.ondillonin9, 1t•w1r 1!11ri119,. pOw•r ~lie. br•k11, r•dioo h•1f1r. l ie, ZUL I 1 l $3195 $1995 '61 FORD FIDO I' PICKUP i..idio, h1·•f•r, p11rcha1M. MW \ly John1011 I Son. Exe•ll111t c.o ndilion. U1, Q91917 $1895 '67 PONTIAC GTO 2-Dr. H.T. Gold mi1I m•t1lllc flnitlt with bt•ck lluck•t 111 h, 11110. tr11t1., r•4io I ll1•t1r, , ••• 1r 1to1rin9, f1,lo1y •ir. l1•11fif11I conditi1n. TRJ 101 $19fl ''7 ~!ICUIY MA19UIS 2 Dr. H•r4tep. l•1arlffvl told It.It• flnl1lt t"" m•tclting lnt•rior, f11ily powor 941111ippoJ, •c- tory ·•Ir, l1nd1 11 r1of, ono own1r. Drl•1n qnly 30,000 mll•1. UZN fl4 $2495 '6' TOYOTA-COIOLLA 2 DSD 4 1pJ. lr11 n1., r11clio & h•.•l•r, wltit• w/ bl1~k inl•rlor, 11,000 1tfu•I mll11. l••uliful coft'd. XOC 171 ' $1391 .\ $1795 . JUST . ARRIVED '· . WIDE SELECTION OF 1969.MtllCURY llllDELS ALL LIKE NEW! '• ' ' vERY LOW Mil.ISi Cougars & M.orcurys, co11Vortibles, station w19on11 4 dr. ' hord tops, 2 door hal>dtops. , VERY AnltACTIVE • SAVINGSi • • Job.nso·n s .o .n -. ' lrnOO©llJJ!JRW ~ ©®U!J@b.\lm -. ., ,. _2626 HAllOI IOULIYAID, C0$TA MISA • -NIW CARS I 'Mlle huth of tlle 540·1630 · 642·0981 · San ·Dle,o •reew.-y ' -----------·----~--~-~-------'-·~ ',_ T .,,,. C' I UGID CUI 140·1631 • • .. • brand new. W/Juat 23,17! i Door H•r4tt;: 1V-t1 ••t.· mil~! SoMi w/~ble, tr•111., f•c.t.ry elr ..-1. new car wamtnty. ~of N ti.f.litt, pow1' \"""Alo r•· cost. now $3995! Ji!AR:QUIS 4!P. h••t•t. lie JJ7. MTRS: ~ So, COUt H""W)'., ,. . -: • U.guna B • ac b, $7'03, 'U 'FAlltilJI• $UN 5f).Jlt)OL "" '" \ I Sq11lro Wt·t!"• '(:.t,. •ut.o • .,.-~.n .. 9:iq.~: 1695pwr:, ""'" .. ~1ru\"""' ... ~ wr.mn"""' v II ·' .. ~ .. '. .. 11:_·_''.~'\._ .,,,,_.tt_•_· - '65-LOADfD! 1 IOOal ti. · '42 G&lo41'll $,,6 $1!00. DaJ 511"114, .... "k v 56-2221 4 Door H ..... ,J -t, 1vto. · :_· --~'---11 tr•M .. f1dory •Ir 11Hi· ijo11lltt, pow1r llrek1..,•r•· dlo, 'h1•t1r. IEJ' 12J. CORVAIR ---' 1964: OORV AIR, new paint A ttm. x1a1 oonc1J11ott· $!!111 'U MDCVIT $1417 --::.;:;;:·=-==~--II Mo11lcl•lr f Dr. H.T. V-1, -* '63 ~ONZA * •uto. traM., l 1c+ery 1h 1WI .. ~ ma 1 •Jtn. colldllion ln9, poww sf•r· , ·au • ........ pe . ....,.., 1 • , di Private pal1y. 6'15--0994 nf, pow1r Dt• ••, r• o, hat,,.. kPS 102. · COUGA(0 • _...;_ _. ---'-'-'-·I 067 .COUGAit $1ft1 1...-~~AR XR'-:7 H1Nl .. po v.1, •.ta. tr•• .. l(tdtp.. ;-/landau top, S51 Y-J. f••t•ry 1lr n..itt1•""· auto tn..rw; PIS, !JO'l"tt' a.11c ;o:w.ntearl11t1, '°"' 411,, • brakl!s, powt'r windoWI, tint br••••· r1Jlo, ho~lor, .,1ny1 roof. m 717. glass, !8ctory alr. Xlnt cond. 'Qnly 11,000 ml. 12998 .,.11 ---..~--,.--r- make otter. 'U MUSTANG $1211 . . ~ I cyl., 1tlck 1hift, Ji.1!1t • • -::--;=Alte;;:;;:-'.:;Sb<~,_.,=~11 5Pl Ito, Ji67 COUGAJt,. "r>d, XRT. ------- auto, 28i...<11.J!<w...lu:ake., 'Ul/1 GALAXll $4M lll>oclt,, ""''· $1'199, -· -2 Deor H1f'dt.·p. v ... 1ut.. FORD tr•rtt., f•tfory, •Ir toH l-___ ;.;:;,.:;;:;_ ___ 11 t;onlng, pO""'' •t•tring, ti•. 1968 Ford CU.tom Club Econollne, V-8, Auto. iam>. 410, h••l•r. H&E tll, '=64$-=19111==~-~ll'61 MUSTANG $11'71 '68 OOUNTR.Y Squire 1taHon H•rtltop. 6 Cll. ,1ute tr••·• wagori 10 paaa,, ale. '70 Uc. pow1r 1t.1rl1191 t•dl1, htaf• $2!i85. 644-$16 •r. VZT llO. ·=~=-~~~·II '65 Ford Wq. Air, p/s, p/b, , 352 eng.-M"'1 S.ll.1 Owner. '67 l'OID $lit) 962-0720 Co1111try SM•n Wg11, V-1, 1965 FAIRLANE Ford Md. •uto. ff11111., pew1r 1tMr0 ~ any 1'1!U oft'. Xln't I~, ,.w•r W•k11, f•c.t.ry cond._ Call SCS-1191. 1ir coll41ff.o•I-., r.-111, .-,89;;:F;';_;LAN;;;fi;:I\'; .. ,.;" -;:;.;;:•"'"'' -.~-10-_ll luho. XlY 327-1-" P/S 0P/B.;l>l!I' ~~11---~...,.~-~ nd l300o:•IJU.m• a11.,,11pm '6' MUSTAN• $2491 '62 GALAXIE_ .. H~. Tp. 2 Dow Hmlto,. v.1, ••· Splmdid Intttior. Mech. h-•11••• ,."''' dl1rh1g, ro• J19S. 536-f1646 dlo, hto1tor; 'fflt'fl roof, YCJJ l.iroO;RD;;;,,;:;;Fa1r:.:i1ane:=-"'·"=sta"""'w"".,..-~1"· Beaut. int., p/s, auto, xlntll ---''----- cond. $695. ~ '61 l'OID Ul61 J'crd G.:lule 2 dr. p/1, "p/b, auto. Good trans. $250. 8'7...1589 Couittry ~ilre. v.e, avt.. · fr'"'" f•cfory •Ir coHI· tl111l"'1, pow1r 1t11rl1190 rl• 410, h••f•r..,.WIA 910. '60 FORO WAGON $75 w.5013 ewt/wJmd l=i::::=:::.:::==::::=11 '61 i:: .. 110 $2712 • MER<:URY 4 Doer H·r4fop. v.1, •ut.. I --:.;.;;::o;;-'-..:;.;.;~--11 tr•n1., · f11ll pow•r, r•411e , '61 COLONY Park Sta. Wq-. h••t•r, 1!1110 f•P•• YSI . P/S, P/B, P/W. Rlff. 411. Belt Ofr. 81$-1126 11 ·-------' '61 GALAXll $1"4 4 Door H•/.dfop. ~·I, •11 te. tr•111 ., f•cfory •f; .. HltlM• 1111, pow•r 1k1rl111, re411o, hoJflr. VVJ 600, MERC. 5', 4 dr., auto, trafll, llill in l(d. 1hape, needl some diff. work. 53s .. a:ur '66 Mere Cyclone, V..S, map, with 4 IPd. new t1ru, ..W trim. lllilO. 546-6068 11-------...... 1======:::::11 'H MUSTAN• $10M H•0t111to;. Avto. tr1111.1 ~ •• 410, h••ftr, tl1l11Xe h1t•rf9', ITYS tlJJ. ._ MUSTANG --'65.· Muatana. Oean. XJn't tire • & runnlna' cond.ll ·--.,.,-----1 Brllllh Gree~ 39,000 ttu8 °61 COITINA $1161 ml'1. Prlv. Pt)'. $950. St•tlo11 W•9en. Avt9. 642.:.o78l Mon. lhru J'rl. h-•111,, r•dlo, h11t1r, 1 .. n 19116 MUsrANG Cpl!, g 111w -lo"" low mll••· YCT cyH.uto, radlo/vibruonlc 16 I, Great abape. Good deal b°'ll ·------- -""""""';::;;;:=.,· ;7,61$-,:.'ISS<I:;;:,=..,.,_ 11!'7 PLYMOUTH $1167 •it MU81°ANG V-3,· Cra1..._ 16~ V.1.P. 4 Do1r H1Nltop. A11· Map; Goot\ Olndc-B.i~Olr 10.-frl'"• olo ""'"'"'"'' Ovr SJ,2:!0, 549-1708; steve. 'pew•r 1fMti"1, ,.,,..., irl11,1 '63 HOlJDAY 4 doar, air, power, custom int. Uftera no!Jy. $100 ·under whale. Firm $350. Ml--9944 aJt 6 pm 4ow1, r•dio,. 11,1t•r, '11...,I t.ef. Tel 197. . ' 0 64 'l'W "" 4 1p..C, rHio, fie.tar. WIW Ot4. ,, ~l, '6' 0141 98, Pih, pis, tlec. • -_Jdnl cond. mo. '64 IAMILll $174 ~ •. rt· Pb': . Arn1rlc•11 2 D..,: Allte. 1;;:;;;;;;_;;.r._iiil~,;::;:. ==:II 1r ...... 11 •• , .... ~v.,., .i ... · PONTIAQ .... 9".T "~· 19;1 BONNEVIWC'"ConVt. '61 GALAXlf $Ull J'uU ·pwr, .atr; '*"1 .... ' 0 ... 't .• _. -, tr•ltl., 9't ce!MilffMI .... i.' · linttllcl' -. Alt. -'' "' • '"! op, ,.., ... ,-tl;,,:-1158;::.:.,-· _,._:,,,..._·_:.".,-II pew,, ''"""'' rMle, k~ ~Pon& Lt ....... ale. •r. WWD 4t6 •. ~·ID-book. '6J MDCUl'I' $4'7 •-111D • M •••• ,, w., ••. Y.f, ...... __ ,....;~:;..;:;·..;;;;;_ ___ 11 fr •111., ,._ 1toerl1tf, r•• 1Di6 T.SlRD, Landau lop, nctorrtir. · fn1t p0wer .. m -"'"' cord. IU50. m-Gl»or98W813 .. 'M 1'llJIQU9llE T-111"1, M.0'.111 mt., :1 mvner, air, clttft .. $1Dll5. 613--3771 DEllPEllATJ: MUat Soll Al ~· 'M T..Slrd. FUii pWr, L ¢...S'150. b.c ofr. ~ -VAUANT STIE* '6111tt 1!181 • • .Jr Valla.nt, StlO CaU alttt 5 pm Ms-21211. 410, ~''''· SVC I.fl. DUNToN . . FORD. 2240 s. Mtd1 546-7076 • • ' .. I ' • ' ' i' ' •• .. • j ' I • . l I ) I · 1 I I • • I • IAILY PU.OT :PA"TY HOSE · cHJRREG. PRICE 1.37101.58 i"~-~:! 97c ''Odlli ' 1-• ' ' CIM~, . 2 PC. M STICll or WE 5r' long 2-tooe ~ slick ~In assorted weights. Black . 'inyJ case w/loam padding. zipper, halll le. 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