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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-02-09 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa MesaI I I - • ; ·-- .. : ;;. , ::.: ~ol')J>.Y ~!RN.oON;~f~U~JY 19. .1910· . . 'l (iti ; - ' , ;VOL; A wo,_ n. a t•CT .... f.{••PMle!' ~ 1 • , '... -.. 1 ' ~' ; -· • . *' *· ------- . " . - • J , -"" :.A: :.A: X ·~-~. ).{-. -W- .. , .· .~· --·~ • ' . ' . ' . • .--. ~ .•• ~ --.,---'.! .. ·.~· • 'eagan ,(:c9nsitlering ~!J.;les · Td;~ . •. ' ,, • } • J . . . ' • • . ' • . -;! ~ , .·'l'o. ~B,bost .,r -• • I I D.UI. v PILOT s No Federal • I. Influence ·• - OWCalley? ... ~ .. ' • rr. m..i~ !IL <11Pll-'111i"llllL t"YE;:EY:J!~·17!_ ID~ au-bl J1''5bln(toll t0 recominend lfiil IL 1"lUlm L. Cllltf ~ CO<l'l~l,iil .. -.n·d 111..-...... ' clY!llaM Jn Vlttnlm. • ·' - Oo1. Jlollort M. Llllllop. lllt JudlO Id-· vO()Ote' IOt Fl. Bftmiar; llQ the lint wi-~ b1 the Aml1..,._ . ln "'-~ a"-to r<l>ill Ille :=~=..:.:'~ tiOnJ ,on!:~" ·lbchaclbti ~ Wblte Jlouser -... ..;.. No -'far '1llt Cllle7 oaur\ marlW • DAILY l"ILOT Sltff ....... €muplraCJ1 Prebed r. I --t ~ i .. · ·BQ·mh -Expl9siQtis --·.. ~ ..... ... I . ' Rock ~GE~Pl ~ts ;. s· . ~ '?-, t. ! ~, L , • 1 • ) ," t 1 1!9W '(~(UPI) -Two boalbs ~•· . ~ In a door. , I • '1 =.:o Jlu!ld~ and anotblr Uvo. I• w~ police Ilia Ille twoit11 . ~· aploalve ' dl•lce wla 1 -Ofl!iie1 ... ,,. ~ , 4\lo )"t, il1illMnd ' todaJ at -· iipirate ~.. ~-oetittlD ' . fii<!IUuel of a-af lloclrlc Ooln-Sat~· ai1d l'p.111. 8liollq • , n;'/'. ·""fl r~-~ rtQOlted of n:":te:... ~..=-...... ;Ji, • fi!'<f of tbO.com-bod bloo ra-ted pt-. bul"' p!~e ,...., .... lo • ovv the . ....-. • • • any of the •pment In the ~ a • , In New Yor), tbe Bl reJl!'O!I com·, .GE apokwnon 11id wly tQd1y ment oo the • jloulbility ol I conaplroey D~trld ol Columbia petite 11ld they _against Gil, ''yin1 only "11'e will be had no lnlorm•lion ~a Up to,• cl!ecklnK ioto"..llJ the incldentl to Ill ~ radloa\IUon thal a "grouJ>op\ioled to U.. · ~ there is a vlatat.lon wUhln our Jurisdic-. Vietnam war" was respons:1b1e for ·Ule tion... v andillSm. P.olice sa1~ no one was injured ~nd 'ha1 .,... ... ~·1,JOilrjal Mario& ~·· ~to'-· £DITOlt ICllVfL Al!OS ANOTHER FIRST TO DAILY PILOT WA~t ' • , MOrlt Wlnntn Mrs. ~' McCorin, Whlta (from loft) · ·damage was slight in ~ eirploslons: Sun-dl7 af. GE plantl In Bi-ootJyD llld Qu..... '\ Mock Wake"·, :~ ..,.. .... <==~·r::-: trill ...... , ..., liiurl. can.,. a.: a dlmlild .. llnl -or Inf_,., · lo . --..i ol t ha Sf.Ide Publufaer• Group ' ' ., Jn Manhattan, at the world headt- • quartm. of the glanl electNmic firm, 1 • • pollriJodo7 cornored .r, a·aquire block. ·p0·r N·FL L·e· d ... at LftJngton AVtnue between East SOUi -"'"'_$_" 1• ~ ct"'llOM Jiii -iiomt'I -d u,;,~ d Lil f 11-11 ••• I The n\UUal)' rula ol law ii that whtn lhe dej..., alleges lnil'l"1per com,,,,.,,.i influence; <111 ,P"!l«lllbi ''1'°" try to rebul the' charge. Pilot 'Wins Press Awards -Ind ltaL streets where an '!I.Inch Q.• • Ploolve device was found propped .....,t ' a~. Bomb "·squad detecUve.s wearing' pro. tecUve headgear, gloves and vests, pick· By Lagunan cd their way gingerly around the bomb A Laguna Beach man ln a purple Cfffin Lalhn>p wu the llnt ol a urlea Of The DAILY P1LQT addod more plaquea wi,_ U. Arm1 '""'° to llrq bl 111 to ill "awonl wall" toda7 wltll.lhe ln-~arl~ ~ ~":"': oiollaUon ol four from Ille C&Ufomla depenUndyblhlgh _lnfl,...., .'' 'Nmpaper Publ~ A 11 oc I 1 t lqn Tbe Amr! P""°"'I«• Clpl. Aubrt1 M. (~_ Al 11et1tr Nmpapen•Cootest. DOilie~ -Lolhnlp "Ill lltf lime clld ou oct' cin 1-..tiono -• bqi1>er •. Robert N. Weed, pruldent and ~--1n _..,...,.. "' publloher, ~ the 1wardl Salufll17 .l..alllM-tostlflad 11111 aftlr a tormal lo-'mornlnt at a bruklut 11-II the v¢Jialion Of the Ca1le7 Caie wu .... Ceri\ur)' Plua In Los Angeles. Ll Gov. dUded here, liictudloK queoltoolng o1 FA Reinecke made the l>f"'!lllllons. -Plaul :Meadlbw, L.Yiitnatn "*1q who Tbe statewide cootest drew l,0'14 en- had l>een a rf\!imber ol Cllley'1 comR1111. tries.·· · . ht adv.lB!!_~'Ft.~Mlng commandlnl · The DAILY PILQT won a lint place --general lo go.i.htadWllh irlal. awlrd for Bal Typ:igraphy (appearance ) '11 adVlitCt the general (Maj, Gep. ana merit awarda: for aporla coverage, Erwin c. Talbott) that in my opb\lon the women's coverage and newapaper pro- ·tdl\i1no111' · wu IUlfiCitm kt warrant motion, tbe latter 'for the newspaper'• Alerral ~ 0lrlal -~ I IO ..-i>-first entry In thlt field of compeUUoo. nttnchd, .. ~Mid. , The merit award for women's coveraae !Athrop eald he baled hl1 ......,. marted lhe llCOnd Ume the DAILY mendaUon entirely "on my evaluation" of pum bu been cited by the CNPA for the lnvestigaUon. excellenCe tn· that category. "Did you al any ti~ receive ifl.. structJori u tct tht • dilpJl.iUon of this Bea Andtraon, DAILY PILOT women·a edHcr, said the current award was fOt twq COllleellUve days' women's sectlOnl p0blllhed last March. One promlnenUy dlftlayed•1 f...,.. story by stall writer Jode&n Hutinga on the women's pr1lon at P'ronterli tbt other was a combinatloa w~·· and food section. Glenn' \Vllile, oports edi!Qr, said th! sport& eoVerage award was given for "a typical DAILY PILOT sports section" selected from lut September for com- pelltlon. · : · The promotion awaid, according to Thomas McCann, promotion and public service manager, was for a series of special events the DAILY PILOT 1taged al Sputh Coaat Plaza, Fashion Island and Huntington Center throushout the com- ~UUon 7ear. 'l'hOmu KHvll. edllor, said Ille newspaper won ita top award -Bett Typography -for overall appearance of cue'!" Daniel uked. YMCA C d P / ul :~£.i!.u-:~'= .. plled. • qn nets op ar ...>. prime witness scheduled far the ;, _ • haaring wa Gen. Talboti. '111e def-s 0 tif" "E o Cl ::n'1'a':.r"":lftds~w=.. ~ e1en 1c1 ._xe~c1se-ass Weatmonloed that Prestdmt Nlloo bad •. ~n the gHhtad \o Defense., Secmm'f , , t)' Melvin R. Lain!\°~~· 'I .,. .t~.!"!:111' ". ::t. ~= ·!~ tbs Tiii ~ lrMI onK 1v11i .,.. at )lllllclpull maintain, ellmlnlte mu!Cle 2. N, i_guel You the niCA'• llCluded cam, 'DolJl!I 1n ........ Volllytilll llld badminton · AUIO C1D7oD proYt4a a healtbft4 M\Uq , ((lilol( lhe eaerclle period. r .. the ll<>uth llollllty Y'• popular lclel> ITuted oftar two months on the ~ Burned ID• Blast uHc -Jll'Oll'&m. cram, ,.,.. participant. have lhown • In opo· tiU,,; 'for the put ""1r months remarkable reoultl. A 54-70or-old man ; · •·• ~-"--' or' decreaeed hll fat c:ootent by 25 pertenl, ,....~ NJl!'tl youthl, bumod In a the_..,..-1 current-~··-" , while hll resting heart but dropped H RU Oil\.~ -5im\1ay al-. ,... 23 -llld weonen, their .,.. rllllln& heat. minute, lndlcal!n& the heart 11 m1lned In ·crlllcal• cGnd!Uan todoJ In the from Ill to 17· · ' '-~-o....l:'Uahlng Ill purpooe wtth leu effort burn unit Of onnp COUnty Medlcal All haft been pven lclentlflc TIN to and bu more ruerve capacity for tulJll center. determine tllelr pby1lolOllcal efftcloney llltulta Orange COQnty firemen llld Steve , and uilped an utn:\le fold compaUbla -~~Id womu now Jop 1 mile Martin, 11, o1 Hiil Loi Nl!'lllju auf· · : wi\!I~~ -:·. -~ . , ,. · 111111 lhree-quartois In 20 mlnutu. "It feted second and third d~&rfi!e buml oytr" Dlrtctlnc the procram. ll 30-1h~ . makta me feel grtat! I have more 48 percrnt of his ~ ·wfllle hit CClfft-Geoe Adami, who holdl a tMc:ber • _ eDlf'll•than l've evl!f' had," she says. panioo Jim Poe, 17, d the urne addreu . credenUll and M.A. In phyllcal uer<lae • Siar · u la Mlk Rodgers 67 of Hun- suflerad llCond and tb1rd d-Wm' from UCLA llld la nldoa On bla Ph.D. llnlloO ~. who'went th~~ the pre>- nver 40 pen:ent..i b!' _body.. Jn I!" phy~lolY of uerc&e. frtm at Le!Jure World beror< Jolnllll the Tbe eaploo1oll ooMrtd ii 1 LolUDl ~addltlii'1 1o conduotlfll. the twice-LicUna group Rodgers bu dropped from Nigllll amlcl 1latloo Ir~ tbi cl l>!O w cla111s at Camp °'*1• Adlml Sll pounda to ~ ll'lm 1'11 and can jog up to remom a po lank"""' a ..... ~ ..... &iv" l-m011thl7 lecturu Clll wtl&ht.,... two mu.. without puffllll. I~ lire department ipolleomen lllld. ·-· "21' the heart and wrdoe; ea1rdte to Grutolt.Mllefit ol lhe pfOICam ,.,. AP!JOH111b' th'7 filled to .polll' all •the preyent q1Jll and uei;ctoe tralnln(. llodpn, ,;u· revealed when he reCan\lf pa out d Iba tank,~ Iba ezplolloa, •An ·advlaer and freqlient oblervcr ,at apent olx -ta ln Europe. "I love th•t (-the 1poto1man added. • tile -''"' la Dr. Hubert Brown of •food and f ato,my htad of[," he enthuaes. An em]llon·ol tbt stallon Bobby rtu-LellUnl Work!, who holdl a Ph.D. In "Whtn I got hlCt and lllepped on the ci1, tt, of UOl !I Clmlno ~al. San ph.yalca1 edllcaUon and. wotka W!!h-ac;ile 1 wu·~ued to find J hadn't aaln-OI~, llOffered, mlno~ burno·on hlo Adamo at \ha UCLA-oponaort4 Leloure ed back a J>O!llld.'' Rodgers attrlbut., thla handl, when ;lie trled to utlngulah the Work! re11arcb center where !ludle1 In 1o tbt lacj tli•l he wu able to ,.. Europe patr'1 burninl,clolhlng. the ph)'llolo&Y of exerdle are conducted. "on foot" always walkinc ,.nen other Firemen tttated MarUn and Poe at the The Moc.day and W~ aelliont tour1ata ~e "l climbed. all over the ..,... btlOl't~trwportlna tbtm to the al camp Dolph begin with warn><1p Acrq>olJJ _it wasn't 1117 strata at 111," medical cOftl#. callltbeolcs, lollowod 'With • Jo&"lltlk he ll)'I. DAILY PILOT .....,_ tMn H11.t1t1• ._-----·--·- ie\e~ N. W.'4 ,,. ...... ~ '.:.I••~ t. Ciii;ltf Viet ,,,._, .... 0..... ........ . . .,. .... ~. ic.,.11 111w ' - I J , Brother · Refuses Some participants have bM.n evaluated ln Lenna ot Ultlr caloric balanct -Input '(food)' and outpOt (actl~lty), In all ca9's It waa f0tm~ that seven Umes as many calorifs were "t>urlled" duQng a 15- mllllte jobowalk-...atoa • tlWI dUiliii on • equivalent ttme of "'rmal adMtiu. · A new IS.week -·ot the acienURc Leg Treabnent After Accident .. uerclle program. wlU open March l. with ct ..... at·camp Dolph lroin 1 to 2 p.m. A 10-)'UMkl boy IUlfered an qeillln& com~ fracturo of thl lq sundaj lo·• mini-bike collision at a Costa. MeM IChooi Cltl\PIJS, but hiJ big brolhtr nfiloed to aJIOW him treatment at a hOlpltll. " 'Tlinbth7 S. Jla&l1nd, o[ 1111 S. Yorba St., Oranp, "" atao bleedlnr from a deep laoerauon.ln lhc leg from which Ille •plinlerad bone protruded. Police 11ld his brother Michael B. Rqland, 18, WOQJdn't )ti pilyl1clalll at CO.ti M,.. MemOrial Hollplul -t the yC>Unpter alter the Sunday allenloon ac- ddenl. .... He w11 drlv• ow~ to the family doo- tor't oftlcl. lnVetllfllott aaki Ute llafland ~ .... .IOJlll Into a tlltn :.ii \ht dltt IHdi at . T<Wloklt Sc~"1214 CaUfomla Ava., wbtft bit mlnl·bliie flllillued ln ·u. path of anollitr. ' . • • Kirt A. Lincda1t, ti, d tl!i'r ' MM':ttc.ar Drive, COfta MM&; t O I d polJce couldn'l ovoid the colUlloo tltlt m111Kled Roglllld'1 IOf, Tbe' 1:111 p.m. aocldent. oncumd on the achoolaroWldl and California V•hlclt •Code -uwt-d6 1"l •l>Plr. llillll II Ii ttchnlcally prlvalA property, poUct 11ld. Clttllmatanco1 ltOUkl bldleate probably tnupetlenct or too much IJ>ietd on tbt part ol the bite rldct led to U. colllalon. Mondays and Wednesdays. ~ uMI>le tn lti.nd sdled•led .. erc11e periods may go through a prescribed pro- gram on thelr own lime. Cost of the pro- gram, including scientific tests, classes · and lectures la a&. AddltJonal infonnatlon may be obtained · by callloK the Laguna s .. ch y of[lce, 491-9431. 2 Men Charged With Smuggling Two Sin Die&o mtp were booked ln Oranp COU\\fy Joli early thla morning .. c:harf" of am•uling nearly •IPI pound• of marijuana trom ·Mexico. CIUfomla llJihway Patrol ofllcen said Jlnll ·G-ol Na~ City ond hll . -r. Jot, Rico o[ San Diego, wero spocted· at J 1.m. on the San Dleto ~ay near Sin Clemente driving et· rallcally. SherUf'1 dt!pU,.Uu were . called .in to ar· rcat the -ptr when Offlcerr-fotind an a•1tcmal1c p!slol anJ the eight pound bl& of marijuana in the ~suspects• car. Reportt Indicate the nAreotic may have been br0<1abt In from M!llco • two consecutive Issues pablisbed on '1an. II Ind 21 !all 7ear. The DAILY PlLOO' in lut year'1 con- test took flrlt place awards 1n PM! ~est E4Uorlll and Best Spot Newo ·Photo categories. It allo won a mttlt award ·(second place) lut year for Beat Front Pqe. Only other Orange County newopoper to Win an award In the curmit coolest was the Orange COO.nty Evening News whlch won a merit award for Best Feature. Photo. All of the awards wei't presented at the CNPA convention held last Wednesday through S1turday in Los Angeles. Jack Curley, vice president ind g~otral m.anager of the DAILY Pu..ot. wu .a participant In the convention. He· a·p. peartd ln a '1Studenta' Round Table"' 1e111lon Sat11rday altemoon. His presen- tation was on the topic: "How The Newspaper Splits Its Dolla('. '' Petite Shoplift .. Suspect Brings Officer to Knees A peUle leenqe &irl ~arruted for shoplUtlnK a botllo of 'Anibuah cioloplt ls ln Orange Cwnty Juvenile Hall facing addttlonal felony c.ba.rges today, aft.er a savage uaault on Ii llx-foot-taD C.OSta Mesa policeman. Sgt. Gary Barwlg, 21, waa felled by a well-placed kick Jn the groin, followed by several more before his partner burst in· to the.While Frorit store itcurlty office to 11ubdae the angry ifrl. Police were aent to the store at 3088 B,tlatol St., Saturd47 af\trnoon .when .eourliy guard RobOri s. • Bearden 11> prebended the five-foot·taJI, 17-year~ld 105-~ girl with $4.35 worth of stolen l'tlsm ellcs. Questioned ioullnel~, the glrl wi1 calmly seated in the olflce when Sgt Barwlg aald &he would have to go to poll.; 11.iodquortm to compl•le arrest ........ .;e,, .• ,..,.-" . "YOu'rtnot tattna me anywhere," the dlfnlnullvt shopllft suspect 11napped, luhlng oot with 'tM •tunning blow that bro0ght Sat. Barwti-b. hi! knees. .Barwtl lald he was kicked 1everal more tlmes In the groin and 1tomach before Officer Richard Frf!dtrlckaeo ar· ri ved to pull the ltnJggllng glrl away, She u ehar1ed with alSIUlt on a police . olllcer, pelty tlleU and lack of parenlal control u a result of the alleged attack . on the arre1Ung officer. Sore bul recovorllll!, s~ Barwtg .com· plated htr admlulon to juvenile hall and then noUfled tht gtr1'1 parenta, who live in 1 well·to-do aecllon ct Costa Mesa. • Younger Urges Volunteer Help. In Crime Fight Evelle J. Ynu~r, Los AnplU County district attorney Ud candidate for Cllllomla Stele Attome7 General, today called Upon volunteen to engage in crime prevention and control prosraffii Speakllll before the Newport Harbor Ezchange Club, the candidate 111d, ''There ll urgent ~ for positive actlon lo reverse tht riling tide of lawleunell." • Youn,er, who cunenUy beedl the N· tion'• largeat pfOllOUUon olface, added \hot "lt II lmpetaUvo \hit faith be restored ln the lo\AI fllOCtSI Of low. ao that once again men. women and cbUdren are nro on the atr10\I and to tbtlr hornet." Younger also outlloe4 planl and pro- 1r1nu be would m>derlake. Q attorney gener1lc1'hcy lnclud!d rqular meeting between the attorney central lod volunteer erlme·pttventlon groups, ln-- creaied p0bllc lnlormallo:1 procrams and Ill tlplllllan ol cllJleo'1 awards. under the glare of floodlight.$. and 1958 hearse was borne dawn Mail\ 'Finally at aboui 3JO a.m. Patrolman Street In Santa Ana Sunday in an U& Eugene Flood lifted the bomb from the solemn procession thal ended In a mock sid~walk, placed il into a, .-pecially wake for the Nati~_FoOtblll Leapi. designed truck llJcl althed ; "I was Jim "the body" Lawler, SUO Bonn nervous, real netvow." Drive, wu ti.ld away in a Minnt9ota Vlk· The armored~ left tor a police pier ing sweat.shirt wllh bandaged ~ aDd in lower Manhaftan whert attempb were arm in a ·1Ung inside the caskel .. to be made to dlamantle itbe device. Lawler, 11 native of Kansas Ctt;y, Mo., ii Police sai~,.tbl bon\b f~ at .about 2 an ardent fan of the Kansas Cjty Chlef~ a.m. appeared almllar in conatructlon to They dumped the Vikings Z3 to 7 in the the ones which eirpioded Sunday night in recent Super Bow), adding to America! Brooklyn and Queens. Football League prestige in the process. They said the bomb was equipped with The "funeral procession" ended at the som·e sort of timing ·deYice -a fad Santa Ana borne ol Charles McGaf(rey, which nece.ssllated clearing pedestrians 406 E. Bishop, who didn't know it was and traffic from a two-block area of Lex· coming. }le is an ardent NFL fan who ington Avenue while police awaited the has had ample reason in µast seasons to arrival of bomb experts and the armored rub salt into Lawler's football wounds. truck. Thie rhou.rners. about 30 strong, follow· Police in New York and \Vashlnston ed six black, suiled·pall bearers into the gave no motive lor the attacks on the GE McCaffrey home where acUng miniller facllltles. refqsing ·to link tbe locldents Don Clark, 436 Heliotrope, Corona. del with dissident labor groups involved in Mar, delivered a eulogy for the NFL. , the recent GE strike or with posslble an-After elaborate ceremonies incluqlng tiwar protesters. New Orleans mu!ic. Lawler arose from The bomb that exploded In Queens Sun-the casket. mnoving the Viking shirt to day night had been placed on a window reveal a new identity as a Cblefs sup- slU of a block.Jong plant housing repair porter. shops, clerical officea, and a warebouse. For good measure, a tomb stone w11 , The bulldiq waa empty at the time. erected in the AfcCaffrty back yard. ll Dtlectlves Aid a few windows were read in black lettering, "The NFL couJ4 broken, some briefs loosened, and an &ir counl on hil. cheers as it knocked the cOndJ.Uoner destroyed. AFL on Its rears. But the Chiefs and The Brooklyn device exploded ln the Dawson (quarterback) took their toll Cklorway of a GE repair center but .did now Cbarlie~s been added to the beavea))t lltlle dam•&• .othtr .tblJI blowlJll,. oo\ roll!' Personal Memories Tell ' ... . ,. . W estmoreland's Ability By ALBEltT W. BATES Of !tit DllllY ,li.t Stett I WAS APPOINTED '.to West Point In 1g;g at age 50. I att<nded clas!e11 five or s!X days a year. J 'ttaa 'graduated ln 1961, when l decided to re- turn home to m'/ native SoUthern CalUornia I received no 1overnmtnt pay for My services. . " Well, It wa.!n 'I qutte Utt that. 1 was a New York public realtlons .firm'a . vtce pmldent, supervl!lng five n'aUonal accounts -Re. public Steel, the sugar lndustry,.Amerlcan Brake Shoe, the • wallpaper Industry and the carpet industry. · Stuart LltUe, one of my felow veeps, had been grad· uated from West Point with Dwight D. Eisenhower. Stu ,was a shavetail muleskinner in the Worlld War I era, rose to colonel before he resigned from the Anny to become one of the sharpest. funniest aDd most tngrattatln& press rel .. lions men over to grace America's compex communic• tlons .3Celle. mr RETAINED 1 strong loyaty to the Army and In partlculor to the U.S. Mllllar7 AcadOf1!7. In earl7 1961, he bad a rush or blood t~ the ~ead -a bright ideas. Stu perauaded 1.!~ut. Gen. Gerrboo ff, "Gar• Davidson, then Weal Point suptrlntendent, that he 1hould appoint a fivHnan Civilian Public Relations Adviaory Commlllee to help him With a lot of complex problems. Davidson wu • then doing an unprecented double tour of duty to see the military academy lblOu&b basic currlcular dWlps·to meet the dtmands of Illes~ Ap. AS ONE OF the 1ppolnlets, J found myself traveling to West Point on "command" for all-d~ meetings with the general to oonalder ptoblems ran1· Jng from the neai-1rl\lolous to the deadly serious. We debated whether cadet.s should be provided as escorts for Mia' America al the Atlantic City pagetnt and whether the cadet chorua 1houlld 1ppear on the Ed Sullivan show. And we, at the other ettreme, considered tbe best ways and means of penu1ding Con- greu to go alone with curriculum changes and other basic academy matters. All lltlla recollection came ruahlng back with the artlval In Orange Coun. ty Of Gen. William C. Westmoreland Frlda7. when ht eddrtlled Ille ano'a . Town Hill at Disneyland Hotel. "WESTY" TOOK OVEll at Weat Potnl ,aa ~lnttndeut ift.er Gu Davidson wu al>Polhllll• to cOnlmand of \ht ?th Arm7 ln Glrm1n7, largest peace.lime command In hlSl<Jry. General Wllltlnorelllftd, duplte1 the somdfmes severt dt.meanor in his JlhOt.olrapha:, 11 no lftW~ &utoc::ral Al 0 ,he WU the )'oungut major 1entrtl In the Arm7-lie 131liTeo luiflllcll1. In the rl&l1tn... of clvtllan conlrol ol tbt Arm7 wider tbe ea..u_.uoo;llld ae be wu recoptln lo the DoyldlOll<mted clvtlan 1dfllol7 committee at West Pelnl I KNOW, TIIOM pmanll Cblltad at Wll\ Pelnt Ind by correspondenct during hll 1-periOd u commander bl cbltl In South Vi•IMm and slnco u Army chief of ata1r, \hot our coun1r7 1111 hod Ille· ae1flw, totally dodl· • cated ltr\'lee. ol a man arnonc mtn. · That Wesly hll recelved 11 dec:orallone with 17 campaign mn from ti countries, plus ffVe hOnorai'y doctorates, 11 well ind good. He urned lhem all, lrom hll •tirt.u a aba•etall conunandhW llorle-dr1wnl.l(jjU!erJ. t!VIJuch i.. comln~ the "PtJ'l;clltttt sencral'' of tht Korean Warto11111iftnnt fi'Jgh eaii-te. - But to thole whO know blm ptrtonally and lnUmateJy,. Welty Westmore. laod la the model American paltlot -mo9eo1. <Ompletlly 1CCtptllll ol demo- craUc )lrtnclpl,., and total17 devoted to delendlna lllolo prlnclpeo. • • • • I I ' I I I I \ • • ' ---.-i'1gio;n •eaeh ... •. ..r 'J. -·,. , ,, , • • ' •O ... U.Y •K.OT .......... ~ . . . ( . . OLD OI L, WELLS •LI K£ THIS ONE CAUSIN!; HEADACHES lo Hunt!_..., l!udi; City Offl<i1l1 Mop CIHnup •• -Jo -. ' --. - Beach Fore ver Changed ' ' . f With · Discovery of Oil EDITlON l .. .. ' l ORANG! COt:NTY, CAL1FOR~ ..!;.~ By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of MMI Diiiy ,hit M.tt Voters go to the polis In sa Preeinc~ ~ I • [' Tuesday to· cao( t~elr balloll on..\\' fM million boo( mulUr• !ii4 a ... ~ !Q. cent tax ovemde for the H1,U1llnjton Beach Union High School District. A tw<rthlrds majority of those,votlng is 1,1eeded, .. to paiS Ute bood measure. A sirftp&e majority ts ifkiuire4 for. approval of the override. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to I p.m. About 80,000 voters are eligible to cast ballot;!. If approved, the bonds will finance con· strucUon of another CGmprehensive high school -the sixth in the district -plus pay for earthquake proofing ol .aeveral Mad Arsonist Strikes Home . . Of Socialite Two more fires. one u:tinguished at the home of socialite mortician Mamette Peek residence arson job, while Hun· today on Huntington Beach's mad a~sonlst, v.•ho has set 22 blaus in the past monlh. Only $250 damage ·was caused In.. the Peek , residence arson job, whie Hun- - ' .. , . tington Beach Fire Department officials . :-TEN C~ •• ' . . ' 'Volers In the Hmittn(ton Belcll City • • ,/ f (elementary) School Dis!r1ct will go to the polls Tuesday tO'dOcicle"U the dlllrk( car( raise I.he lnter:esl rate on $4.75 miUI~ In already approved school bonds. · , Editor's Note: FiJt11 V!iCTS ago, the . • . said the other mere'ly consumed trash in d~TJJ of oil changed £ht .chqr· , a rbin at 1 schoOI cami>Us. ac~ ,o/ Himtinot?fi Be4c~ T1!t ·.z>OJ>' . , ,. • • , fdC~ -li~i_:oJ ·ihe -f~ties hw ,Damageso 1ar ,in~raf1ol ,bla,~1~t Olflrlct oUiclals' are asking permii.iion to raise the Jnterest rat.e from five, per' cent to a 'maximum Ol sevtn percent ln ordei'1tb meet market demands tor tbt alt of ·l~ bondl~~ed1lut'~, '> ',j Tho polls will ho Open fro\n 7 1.!". to I p.m7VoUhg wm1iut (>ll<ellt the asme c~ilirer•/~ •P illo ep1.n· by, tl.~C' llil'~e<I ~ .... ll!<illlon4 •• voliDc "" ll!r'li&b school ' 4*111 bjMxl l"4 IU lol!ltlolll u votinl ""°""-·old Oil ;,,..,.,,ta Glui .. w . _howrftr, . ._.to P'ITe_CN!l,•J'-'V- ,.,~tr art in conflict over. clean. Vmte11l . ~ ..... ino 'iiPi tJte ritv11""ima9[ Thit ti Jhe ~ p'famts'e ~ Babnif t 1 !II fir ii •oflfW. m1id<r "" thl prciMims after som.!e l,nit.a u:...:.r 'iua~~ed ... tbt hlsh 'achoo! dlllrkt -Ind IQ ~~---.,.-~, 'I"'----•. • ~wpmatw ~ fllitnctfso~lnt S. A. MDUett IJiltl lben •r<.·lbout 11,000 rllpstered of Clt4ming ·Up oil. blig1tt··tn Hiinffnu-to building #rame.s cm unlbtished atruc- tox Btac.h. ' lures at the P~k home, 16161·~olden • ,,,_n ""'11 in lllt tlemlnllry lehfol fiiirict.' . ' lfy •TERRY COVILLE West St., said Capt. Vincent. SpotUng • ~ Of ..,. o.ur ,li.t "'" the flames, newspaper delivery boy Scott Oil, or "black gold," was discovered in True, t4, gra~ a1 pail ~ begtn do4s· , Hiinlin~ ,Beaeh on"May 24; I920. ing the structure with waler unUI lire • , , dep,artment crew• ardved. ''Ml~ ci~·hasn't been the same s1nce. Hardly before firemen 'completed ·their · Tbt H~ton Beach oil field, now lnvesligaUo'n there, another fire was rOUftb 'lar&est in California, grew in reported at College View School, 6582 ~ aft,er·that.flrst dls~very in lDjO. Leno. Drjve, in the 'same.general area. In119j3,the fi~ld som6.call the dirtiest in . No Joss was sutferff in the a:St a.m. ~=·:.~~P~~:f1~C:~~rrels :1~·q:'kJ~~~;sJd.~~!:1~a~~ D~-~~~D~EO~~:iAhr.4Fr1it e\;i(sE~. ~'atfm:v~ ot 611 per.dllyfr.qm only 100 wells (I~. iaid. 1 ~, ·: ~~,.,,. lll~.t----.-.tlw ~-t ~Cliilllij"" .t4tl ~"t1' ~ • Now,, with several .hundred wells, the No clues to the ·ldentit:Y of the firebug 1,i. ~"1-~. ;." ,1 .I ' <~[.'f~~t -.. -.r; r•~IJ.· • -, 1, _. l.'.t-1,~i _,. ·;:. · field produces about 54,000' barrels-per-have been round at the scene of ·22 other \ ' , ' · ' . · !.'{ ,-\.•·1 r',;,·-rr'i : , ·''if,:tf}1~ ' . .r.,ldi;1r:1 (J) lt·-:r 7'4 .,..:: '!:". d·'~· 1920, ~.,.· w~ only J,68? ~dents ~~!? ~~~f~~~~~~~: :~:: ik_ .'J }. "·J!l'. · '._:.,,_ 1 • ·~ ...... ~_·t~ .. ~-~.· it.'.~.·~'"~!). ; . .'i,'~.· .· ~h. .. ~ r •. ·~;t._ . .,,i·~.~ ~ ..• ·· '. In a li'ttJe place cau'ed'Hunlhigtoo Beach.. doiens of wells drill~ on 'town Jots. In · .:. ·~ W : u-.~ Ill Ii ;~ WJLl'Qa~ Now i{ 'iS one of the ·larlest cities in arsonist, Is tne owner of Peek Family d Count tthllOOOO """d ts . that ·area are ·some of.the most crowded Colonial Funeral Home, Westmiiuter, . rpna~ · 1 w ' a=i en · well sites in Callfornia. · a'nd Is one of the few licensed lad)' mortl· ~ · . • ' · 1 r ·1 •· " · r ' ' ' ~~~fr"~ :;j~ ~;chl':ci! ~ .. ~ .. ~.~=ti::~ clan• m Callforrua. lir.in·g'' ·s,··,£4_~· ·~i:~~~. i,~B:UW k_· out. ceWd~brag that il had "an oil well for "lhe blight" .They wrote a 60-page oil B M D / , . · 1 eich student." Jt wa1 rich thanks to oil. code. It was reduced-to 10 pages after a ~Ch 8ll i.es•, . • • Now cttx {a~ers ·look.upon muCll of the conference with"" oil interests, then ~n:yeaf~~prwalk.m~'!itl ••)fee~ .. \Vlth a det~ lfeapqn, felony ~runk, driv· otJ f.lllt.I' as "blighted and a plug to pro-adopted. Herb Day, the city's superin· in~ court. '1\ttiaay. with cu~~on his. brOW • ing, reCkletA drMn;,land• auto thefL He -?·• tendent of oil fieldi, was named·io en-Dr ugs Suspected from 'lnjurles receivid wlien'lie'ollia;dly -,;. ... held without ball. ,.. most Or its big ·years,. the oil in· force l~ code. led H\111linCtqn. Beach .~~ o~ I chasc l Po';-, ... Boltoo WU ~t ..... : .. 15 d\#f1" was uocMeked by city laws. "OUr work ·is really beginning now." A H t' t •• h ed Slturday motnlng, ~tied·mtO 1 utility """"' .... _ ...... ~. M ~1 · ..__ I tloos how t declarel' Day. as Uie ci*Jl considers young Wl ing on uc::ac man di pOle and'·blacUd ·oat' bias' --a1~; ·a.m. Jn downtown .. tftiiillngton •Ch ='~~~I. n:e~~ o:e_ ~rea~·betwee: stronpr measures ... ~ ~I the. neli:t Sunday night from a poaslble.ovtrdote of Beat:lt ' -.•• ,"' ~I.' ! ~ ''· : . .-1 aUegedly',rtclnC.Uother car: ythen,.lice danlolr1l and Goldeo •!/ .. Stn<t, bu (Set OIL, !'Ip I )' drug:, accordin, to the police deJl"rC ffm'¥ ·N. ,Bofl<ii . ~ .booJied mto , g•ve;•cbaoe, illJe oijier ~~ ~ : • • . , ' • ' mi:;,tice said the body of Michael Patrick OrqeJ:Cll/nty J'~ on ~iJ'.~ cir~ 1 ='.'%~i:t 111 :.!~'. : . n· ' ' J . k ,· t bedDug!!:..,20 •• f :a;;,.endf~. holnme ~ l~t i ,\ t-" . ~l • -• f ;1 I';! ._CQut... Hi~, llOC«,dbtJ~ ~.,. " 1111es ' ae. po ' ·-• ~ AW!' i .l> ,.; ,.t ·G'~· I WhojlttJl:dl iOC'Cimt ,Pf•tlU~lt, r • ~ Lucia St. Du"•"'S home was listed__as 1.n...w•a u a ' , • . ....t. Bolt -...., ... · -' " • ~ · • ~ • ' ., • • Lakewood, butj;.;lice said he had lived In •'!"'·..,..._ · ~. ' ' ; 1J1!::~' 'Ai ~· _,.,...~}9'!, $: J1,' • • ' • HunUngton Beach for more than one Okayed for 'School~· '· w,1n;·:·~ ullit ~ll~ .1.ll'.~ .~ · ~~JC S~._:_Out $40~l!Of!:·~!'~f:4 . ye~::i.urned poon an<1_1_ney<11e we.re_,..,..';..:,;.,,~,-. "·vtJUil...:;..__.; ~~~?:°~f":-:J:d. ,_ •Id. nd k lound "°"' iluPll'.I !Jocb' .. police said. . .1'" ~-:.7.i::-" in-"'"'"'-" near Warner A!"Qlll, but-rlll1llliiil. "\U911RN.~ (AP.) -Tlje mr door' ,IJ)clueut: police '"'< I • niCll -~ The Orange Colmty Coroner's Olfice f..-tum f-.;nlni at Giiier. •Q!I .Le bard Neu Andenift •StneM1' suniet'llllch tlf p 1$11Djd tftlc:k swUn& wen on the With vacuum clNMn, and..., machlnes has not yet determined Utt: exact cause of SchOoJ wW be. df1eusaed -by 'trust~• o'f Bo1ton car's failed tf rliake .. -eine and Ms h. t LC\..~ke . early todlu~" kDcnm--as "nwd~'JUCkers"· tiJ reciwer ,u,e dealh, but h~as fixed the time at 1:30 Ille Hun~lngton Beach City .~! D1slrlct siammed lnto a 'power' po~,'~ it aplDljls ..,,_ .m dimes onto e dimes u can coatiaued runnJDc over the p.m., Sunday. ' at~lr regular _meetlnt •t 7 ·30 p.m., and( blaekbla: out lbe~ area j(or ~ral ~Y· ' · loot. ,. •' PoUce. were called to the home by the Ttleld111n,.the ,[)Wyer stboOl ll~rary · houri. ..., • J -... • •atite ,JOlic .. ~qli the 1ruek. hetded for , '.fht accldeh( hlppened at •·S5 1 m resident who aald Dugan had appeared Distri ct officials w!ll uk .trustees for ,No policemen w.•"' injur'...i: 1 ... the ~ ~ .'JltiJ • mciiWy ~. each a6d by tate"Jmorning~ th~ road · waa, It.iii sick and asked to l\!e the back b;edroom perml~jqn. to buY. shd.e proJeclors, film clwe. Jlqlt.on '!II .;e;tedJo'r 1'~.cut ~fl~_li~.:. .•• -· " .... ·coven;d Wlill, _ dlq&. , poUce said. to rest. " 1tdPJ and othei' 1Udl1>vliu11 .equlpme~t. ai H""Uu119ti i'l!<!'<P'M'\W~.Jfoopuat. ,._ • "" -·--· ·' -• ' T11J! .-uto Utoft eUrPI wore requeoled ~.-7:~~"1 • _. • • J · 1 ' ': ·, by Anaheim police wf!c!. "i<I-the Cit llY~:i~i:':.'.~~~ ~~·~~te 1 ~am: P t:o eet. ., _,: ··; ., "· .. :: ·,, ~'.1oo~·l(~.~1~.~w.~11; :-:::;~V:.'l:"~i="°'! . 5,(i"le~s· T . ' Boo' st Q··~ .. d·e· d ABM Op_poneni Clll.k ' J~~""~"'~ ·, ~ .ax · ~.tu. 1 I .·, ·'-Pian ,'N ightmare.1 , wu dluliW wtieli It m ilitO 111:·~ .. . 11 ~· , ~ ,, ~ . • ···~ .l .. ~police llll!', 1n1f had to be~ : ·~AMElm:J llJPl)-st.te F1illnce from l to 1 cents u part1oi hll 116 mil· an ',.d.;..W-,.•' 11111111. would ~ . wil&R'INp;r<>N\l!J>ll :-nio Nl1oii Id· 1~ ..... """1d oot be i:loled-llttr the Dlreotor'Vinie l);r dlodoood todly tl\e liOn' property lax t.llel ......... The Moded bJ l)le,1-.1971 ~,klep the,' ~~1 '!$' '""=~ " ;, , ' • =1dll~dlll•UOn la L'OiJalderine the WnJ""l'Y aalea tu M-. fc>r the ,,_ ~~ ~-, ~·,.. ~, Iri:.11e·• ,.':,1 wn --~·"ll"a • Dif of lno'nllll die ules IH pnJJed -bt on toP ol tlllt. -_.., 9'1d.· -,.....,, ..,_, Stllt'• ~erftel -ll'IJ to htlp ftnonce the-Orr, who toolr over " Rei&•n's top . -Orr .;tcf~ m-..,,h)c' an motlltlrillllell' W.1 •'"" C.Dlonll ...... Pl"lect.. ' fllca) advilor'tan'month. r1!iied the poc-aao1u ... 1 hiNiiit .. ~ ldr,alx'~ or ....... ·---the ........... ~ KBWYORK(AP)-The~marliel H1-.•111ln11Weoloneor1wo siblllty ol l'llsma tlie aalea ta• 11 • <blhoct'Jril u blra ~ turfar 10 111........-. .-' "' • -Mid -Tl'!Od p11r11tt1hlt-~ -cm. 111 t1ie •• a...-... hw1n& oLthe..AsleinblJ w~ Commit-.-... ., 1 mr . 11r. llllllll 11:. ~ • ...,. plQOklal 1ftllouih the i<tco.rtae bad s111'!*1 oom&-dollar ,.,,. tu ~ 111<-. -1-tee. • •lit~ tile ~U.:. llli ~tr•· !""' ICll"'.111~ 1•;a1..-~ wboL ,(lieo ~. Pqes 1~15). roJ~ a ~!lot. preposition allowing the The lillilillltt 'WUld hive to 1ppmo 1"" ,....1c1 '1e_w the l<"'P!foO. IU Jn-one. _.. --ct' lllllnc Tbe morgln di od¥--.aiJnq slit• to I~ .lk -role on -an 1...... <'I'-11 ,I lilon tO tbt td,t! 1 .> '~ ~ .. --... ~ contlnu<d :1t """f tba• two to ohe.llllOiltl 1e1Mr1I tbligoti.o bondl. He' told r~."1 tllf. 1-e WlpUld ~-_. .....,...,... ~ ...-bf -:lliini:L 1'1!:11'; •• lncUvidull liaues trlded on lh• New York Cov. Ronald Reagan •lresdy h11 pro-, produce an .. umated $456 million. tned "1\lbl ... 'i ..-i1'11 to lill fldafs'*tbytjiO"alrt:•~:ll· Stoel< Elchanle. posed lhlt tba sales t11 ,be incre1Sed JI the voters r<ject the ballot meosurc In. Ille currUllj lftllsltd --ai. Jbjjl sr'lliillldnl· . \ . l -I ' ·. 1,lr0:g ·Bust Made lo Jilarking Loi . tl~er natcotlc:s omcm' s1llri.1 i:onflJc1toil 75 tJOl!'ld• of niirtjasnl, valued 1t $4,000, duilng 1n 11lqeil.car to Cit lrln.sfer In 1 !lell Bach oupemw'llel pOntns-lOt.' -· ......-..:.'~.-..~ ·Booked on charps of '*-'"'4! ~to• ol morlju1111 ...... the 11Jiied. boWn of the coattiband, ~ L. airy, 31, of Jl)QI Ocan' Ave., seal lbcb: Robect· C. Ramoo, It, ol Colets, ad Dee nl~ A. Pilsno, IS, ol LI Puerile. • 1 The orresttooll pllce It 10:10 p.m. by Seal Be.och 'poUCo de!«tiv• Ind offlcon from the Stai. Buruucof ll1roollcl. Tl>o '. 11Je1ed transfer ollered m I aupennorlJet lot It u. 111, -·'"'· officen·Uicl. Seal ·Beach polke nld no lurlhtr details 1urroundln1 ·I.he capture of the trio· would be relealed unW btvestl&1tlbo • of the cue~ill -c)Oled, · • ~ · .Oruce ' t I ,,..,.~ Ctoudy: •ltl"1.,-........ 11 •bow<rl.•WUl --.... l Tueod1y flan& tlla -. With . temper1tinl .._, ID the :niddlt liltJel.. .. .. I l ' 1 ' . • • • • • • I l 2 DAil ¥ l'ILOI , _L " , ·~~~.rs: ·1\1~~ C~nf er Wit~ Tit~ Re~rt ,.F !-?~~1"~ ;$ta~ ·Seer~tary' s • Conference . in M(Jr.otc~ ~ .. ;. . , -.··~ II . e • \ :West~orelanil. s Ability. • L , • • •\• s ... ,. --w .... "'""''-.. . ·~· ·~ ' • ' ,., ALalJtT W. 'U'm,.. :. -';' .. " ~IV • ' Of ....... ,... t ~ -.... ,;. . .. ...... ~ . l ""' .\l'POll!n'l:I> to Wat Polar' hit( al ""Oio. · 1 •tiiialil .01 ....... 11 .. br Ila d"8 a yar. I wa11r~ld:1111, when i deetdi<l,tME ·turn llome th .my native Soutllero Callfomla.' · rec.t)\id no::iov~_,11111~ for ri'ly Mrvicel. • t-· ... · " .... '" ~ ...... -. .,_ ' . Wdl, It Wurt1 quite !ill• Illa!. I wU ~Yorkyiblic rea1u .... ,x:.·-''1•0·._-. . • • ~ pnaldenl, lllptrVlllli;fi;.,-. ~...:. ~ • • public $Joel, Ille ..... lndultry. Am<nc!'='~"". ~ K n •allpaper lnduatry and the carpet lndumy. • · ~ ~ .~, _. .... · v:ff ..., ~ 111o iNllliT ....... fMllieo • 111e .-;. •1111 .... 11o11 ........ -liM.le\llr'k'!ffM"""' ll!ock,11""'1•,'l"1!111110d'9!11V.ailj ~· :"'por11 .. w1u_!~~~ u !ti bl!oll -ft!'f'tlllll11111 l"''-lll!ll..... oai.r dolalll. .,,...., ... • ...... -'"""' · · •"-w-.· ,..., "!"" • · . 9*n' vlllt to lol""9<"' has betn bet-• ~..,, of Stale WID!am 'P., Of !ill !alb wlth.~11, JloPfl said • d!PsamaUcally corroct In enry resptet so Roen ~.hd Pre1klent Tllo of YujOllavia ~ ~ were "vf'ff ~-t '-9 coo-far 11 protocol 11 concerned. However. ,wbQ. a1ao la,,&.ourlq: Africa: · ~ 1trvcUve" and ad~1 "w~ bl.ft few ~ ~ developp\ents indic•ted HISlln T&e rtP.Qrt .CJJll-' 1J: 8ogf:" \fqQAdJ!p blem1.'' ~ -hid ~t'j(~it nectssary to reestablish hil the lint stop on his 10.natlQ\I African 'Ibis col)tras!.ed rather sharply' -wllll credent)i!J u ~ Arab lead<r by flvlng aoodwlll tour wllh talks in Rallat. with J!outale~•l statement In a tout Sllnda7 1t Jloeen no ipote courtay than he was •D-~ HaasAn II of .Morocco. . a d-lor llo(en Iha! lhlN w01t .• Ulled to by:dlolom•Uc protocol. "&cen mtt with n ..... al llUl<h &lier numl>tr of lul>jtcta ''Wlddl JllOYOnd U.S. om~ und•ntood the necesalty morning seulon1 with Foreign Mtni!ter espedally aar concern mt..-; mt.Y I Jor tbe Moroccan 1overnment to avoid Abdelhiial Boult)eb and Prtme Mlnlster say, our work." 11\t coatut at hb makln& too great 1 show of ib frlendshlp Aht)le<! Larakl. •-h made ii clelt he waa talklni with the Unn.d Sllta..Jl ~ Ume. wh~ The U.S. otliclal flies tO Tunis tonight. about the Arab-Isr1eU' dispute. Haqan mllit .. demciiltrate at bome, as 'Ibt ,&OUJ'CU said indlcaUOOI were tha~ Moroccan new1pi~ wlfill nOUnc the wtU u ~ ~ Arab world, that tff"'1I were belnl mscle to arrange a wann lrleqdlhlp •betw,., II"°"'!'!'" and lit ~ f!!1!i!1 ~, thi'l'rab (font meellnc bellr-Jloien aod Tito, a the Uptacl $Illa, -odl!l!r!ill1 ~ q8loill ~: • .... , • ' .. .. Stuart UUle, one of my fellow veeps, had been grad-- uated from Welt Point with Dwight D. Eilenhower. Stu wu • Wvttall muleskinner in World War 1 era, roee · to colOnel holore·he rellgned from Ille. Arm1Jo boc:ome -of ~ ahirpoat. fuonleal and mo.t lnlritllitfnfl ......... u ... l4°'1a toen Over to srace America'• compe:r c:ommunlelo .11oa1...... . West Co.unt11 Delp Burke to Submit BiJls ·~, J~dge .!d~~tfJ ' . ITU llBTAINED 1 lll'Olll loyaly i.; tJio Amr1 and In \ "-·· partlculal" to the U.S. Military Aca4emy. In early !Ill, he •tMll a Mh of blood to tilt beid ~ 1 br1&bt ideas. , . • . • , \ 1 · ' • · ·"6111 penuaded Lieut Oon. Oarrtaon H. "Gar" DavlJ...,, then Wiil Pci!nl superintendent. that ht ehouJd appoint a five-man Civilian PubUc Jtel•UOna· .Adv!aocy Commlttet to holp him Wflh • Jot of complex (Jl'Oblema .• Da•ldaon waa "then clolnr ao ·~ cloub1" tour of duty to .ee lli< mllllary academy To Ea~e-Unity Problems , through baalc <:11rrloular Cbiniea to meet the iltmarida o1 t1ll SJ>ke Are. .., AS "10N£ o-j U,. appolnteei, 1 found m}'lellr trlvettng to Welt Point Oii ~ ' 1con'\Q\llltl1 • for aU:da.v. meetirlfl with the general to conakter problems ranr- .• lng tr:om the. near·frivolo.us to the !te~ly serious. We debated whether cldeta . ahoutd' be provldfld as eacorta: for M1a America at tM AUantlc CJty paaeant :-and whether lhe cadet chorus ahoUlld appear on the Ed SUlllvan" show. And we,, · at the other e1trtme, cOlllldered"Uie best way1 and meana of.persuadlq eon. . ,,... _!O,,IO il'rl With C!lrrlcu!bni c!hangea lllld -bulc .....,. IDlllen. ~ ,A!l'lhla recollectlon .-. .-.g bacl orftll lhe antoal la o._.np co.m- il' or Gen. William C. Weslmortland P'rid'l', -bi alfdrwe1f the lrtl'I •Town Hall 11 illln"l!l!"d .lloleL , " ":t. > "' . uwa1 f" romf'•ovn 1t West Point ._. ~ aJt8. Oil' ' Davi-WIS appolntaf to command of the 'Ith Anny In <lerrnaoJ, l.ar1eoi ~ command In hiltory.' . -I ' 'G<llerlf w~. deti>fle the -....... .._. ... 1n ·bia . " ~ !J no''lllllllarY llllocral.-At C ,he -the -nlflor iian!:, _ ,. m the -Atmy'. He ·wne•t. lmpl!c!ty In the l'llJ!-oi clvillan control ol lhe Army under the CoaAIWUon, and .&o he wal receptlve to lbe Davidlc:la-crUt.111 ctvtllan advitory cOmmJttee at West Point. ·· ' . . ·~ I KNOW, !llOM personal contact at Weal Point and 'by correl))Olldeftco during bia_lllM6 petjOd aa COllU1llllder in duel In Sooth Vldiiam and-· aa Army chief of at.fl, that our country bu ,bad the ~ totali,,ded4' cated RrVlces of a man among men. . . \r ,, .. _ .'J; c 'llllt w..iy hu received u -.anona with l7 -awa flil!llJi° colfliltl~, ~tus·nve booour1 docliwata, iJ well ll!ll (OOCl. Ila'""*' -all,· from hla start u a 11\0•etail -manalng ........,wn ·arWllery thr!>aP II'. ' <»inlnl l)!e "paraclluto a...nl" of the Korean wlz to hla ,.._i bllb'.iato. . lkrt to ~ who know b!m ._.i1y an4 lnllolatoly, Weil>' it~ , ' land ti thO' mod<! -patriot -modell, cdlnolallfy llOCOjllbw~ • er.Uc prliiclplla, ml tolally claYolod lo dO!eodlll( •• i>rtncfpa. · :.Cl•', ~ - ' ~ ...... • I f;'lj • ' • ' . ' ~l'j~C~Jl~ ,,D.f oe(;~~ 9lil\Y,~. , ,. . ' ' . tt'·,t l ~ ~ Ml:.'.:L!L ,, Fli llCUJe' ·ers , .. • $30,0oo··to Aid Negroes _. Due ~uesday, S~ that It nal he. Uled' to PIO-A-.... 11111o11 lhll drill 1'11oten ~ mot. vlolenl!I, the Lo& AnJ•lea Eptacopal mtlltaly .-n be·if>n ~ in D~ "Vo&6d $3111,oob for Negro econonlic Epllcopal dwrebel waa voted down d<velOPli>UI· Sa-7 at Ill '°"'entlon ovenrhel"'lnlJy. In Al)lf>alm. lolloWfnc a four-hour d<bale. 1be doJecata afao lfllied the death Repriientitlves attendl.iij: the dioceat'I warfarit for St. PaiUi't E p I 1 cop al 71111 lnllUll convenllon wt 1 411 to Ml Cathadral tn Loa Apcel• by aeJ'fOl'fne In ballot In favor of the cootro~ lasuo,. , •f!!lnoipie the JauO el th• mt11rt1 to bUt YOlod other onea down., i · · co'!ilmeftljJ"lntereals. Bel!dea the outright l"•I to bllcl:. The Rt. Rev. Francia Eric Btoy uld the deveJ9prntnt pnll(_lml, • tlle ~pl.Joopa.I diocese could earn a minimum of $280,000 fh:"'• repraeilln& \he 1!1(Jtal W.C-.,!!. a year by l•a.lng the cathedral property. M..r:.,.uoa~ ·=~~· ~ ~ A new chapel ... u.1 ~ (St. Paul's lntoreal loanl to Negn> bulinamen. • •. 5'!11 1.200 but lo rar<ly Mt) mfllil bo The $30 ooo approved s a 1oird 17 built on church.owned land In the vlclolly repreaenta' tho Lo& Anpl'!' Dlociaa'• of Good Samaritan HO!pltal, h< 181d. . ghafe of poo~ooo approved last October. at '11le cathedral was built ih 112' and the c:hrudl'1 miUoaal CCGVIJIUoD 1n IA-served as dloctwi headquartera until --. . 1917. 0oatnml'l1 O'ftf' the *30,009 dcrl1Ucii In .recent yean Its congregaUon has •-becaUM:.the money will go to the dwindled, Bishop Bloy said. Natlonal Com91lttee ol Bl1ck Churchmen. From P.,e J -To Set..-Records · . . A va....,:;t· o1 10 aupOnoolc Phantom jell 1...!!nl their oquadron home to El Toro Marine ~ Air Statloa fmn·Vlel.- nllll Will land 'l\JeldaJ, rnartlnl two hlslnrlc !Intl• , . • Mirln• ,,_,wr Atlael;. sq u ad r o n VMFA Ml 11 ·the firlt to leave the war scne without nplacement and their 8,000 mile. trana-Paclftc Olght ls the JOngest in Marine Corp1 hlstory. Certmonles welcomin&. VMFA ~2 -home wtll .pt .under Wl'I about II: 15 . p.m., iixf..lhl pQbllc ls Invited, according tO Maj. JlObfrt 'B6oher. base information officer. Maj. Gen. ·J\oberl G. Owens: Jr., com: mandet ol the 'Jblrd Marine" Air Wln1, .whldl ~A.I<! Joins, Trill ad<lnu the retunling pUoLI, with the :wine band, hooor ... iiuard and mass~ colors on hand. whtcb baclrt. the Black. Economic Development.Conference. Tht confer~nctt follow• the Black Manifesto, which ac- cuHI the Un1ttd States or being a white radii aoc1eey · OIL ... ll'he unll la the aecond fl~ter attack aquad'rOll' ordertd back 10 Et IJ'oro MCAS und<t, the thlnl phase of Prealdtnl Nii· on'a Ytetnan'Ji withdrawal PtOIJ'&m. • llarlne, Fl!ll>tor Attack Squadron 224 . , arrf'Yed Saturday with a eobUn1ent of decade 11 one of ell.fttl~ .cleanup. eight ~ro Sll)'llawk akcr~ 1ea21n1 the prt-19ll7 level the amount ol redW!butod money. In 19ll1 the .....iJed .. ,,..,.. putaUonal tu rate" went up from IO cents to fl for elementary tchool districts and from 50 centa to IO cent.I for h1lh school district!. Thele monies, put in a pal, are reallocattd to equaliJe relOUl'C9' amoa1 -unlllad llChoof dlltrlcll. Under this arrang ..... ~ Huntlncton !leach City and Seal Beach eletnentarita be money. Ocean View, Fountah\ VaDey and Westm!nll<r •I.....,,.,,., With ' their l!eater student tnr0llmenta. m a k e money. Weyuker said Burke beU,ve1 jt iJ up to tho stat. of Calttomi.s to band!< equllliza. t.lon, not to force lt on the local lUplytr. The second bill, Weyuter ukf, makes it perm.lalble to hold a unification election .any Um•wltbout requlrint It ht held with the pre>ldenlill primary alectlon (neat in J~. It72). He ll1d tbls ma.ltes It posli- blc '"" locaf people to att down and plan an election "when the need arlles." He afao admlttal It mal,.a it poaalbl• for tbtre never to be a unification alee· lion. The 1b1n1 bill, Weyuter ...,, provides llO ..... lludent to ICboof -with tu rite over fl.IO each time a mtlftca. lion <l"'ti<o !J held. Under~ law, jlllt. -dlstrlcll •within -. the voters vote "ya" on unlficltion. receive the~. Weyuker called !lilt I "camt oa !ht 1ttck" leli!JaUYj . -~· Local llll· payers -bi! fl'N'IOm.b their own decialon, IM! aalcl. • · JUmho 747 Jet Turns Back With E~-~.~e~ Prohl~m. .. LONDO!! (AP) .:.. A Jumbo ,47 Jei engine went bad .about 1,000 miles out over the ALalntlc today, forcinJ the Pan American World Atrway1 plane to Lon- don'• Heathrow Airport. The New Yorl:·bound jtl with 115 paa.en1era aboard lelt Heathrow at 11 :30 a.m. Ninety rninutea tater the el1(lne devefiped" tfOUble. : 1'bt pilot ndlcitd hi• ,.tum aod touch· ed down without focfdenl al l :IO p.m. A Pan .American spokesman said the came' or 'tbe trouble wllh No. 4 engine wa1..0t, .innedlal.eJy • .tnown. Mtehankl began tfylnJ to.reJ!¥r.the ..,ine. ~bo•rd the plane._wert a member of Parliament, Nell Cooper-Key, and several Ltl!don aporta writer• heading to th• Uilltal Stat" for a prbe flthl Laird Off to Viet The <1-p'laik'lf~e. Heari,:'l llil WI~ .;,,,...i.., ~ . · ). Tueeclay useo ·-·~~~r~~!~"11 ~UCll~ llie i'bl.!iiiii.i.t~~fll!lltt-bomber )'IASffiNG'l'ON (Al').-Secretary of OUMGt co.yr l'Uti..!5io1Mc CQMPANT...... ... clteh up·"tG'tbe. ou Jnduii&iy. ~ • • • tn the-·ae.ntce \of the ·Free: World. ac-Dienst Melvin R. Laird and bis top DAILY PILOT · · -,1 · "Clor'maln -"Iii~_.....,. wdla · "'"11111 '.l<i ~ .. ~ a former .. military officer !di for Vlllnlln today to ,.f:;:;' .!! ,;:~1 ' _. "*" nOl ~~~ o1i;·-·-Slcyniwk>:-1'sicit-and : Vlltalll veteran .. check the poopect. lor further Amtrlcan ..1 ... ~ it e,11,,. ... ~afned DI')'. ~ J.""~ •PMin . himltlf. '" ,,: _ troop wltbdrawala. vi.,.~ ....i !! M-ttr •rt enelo"i ln& ~ oH fitfdi·lpd "deWnr : ~ • , · • '1\111111 INviJ . ~ .~~i But ~llot-.<J 1-~ Ir ,;z;; .. :·: • .:.t. -~~ ii>wn lot ""' .. ~•d!iil _, H. · e~s Wor111 .n.ind· ~1ini E4itlr~ •• • o$Jd;,, Weft Strftt. ~· Ult Old lottidOwti e A11t,rt w , ,,;;.;;:· ~ 1.rtl, are ~ prime taq.t Ot the cttJ'• ' AHKl1le EdlW • c~ cemPillli. ~ Clly offlcla11 jiofnt to the filth Ind the Mua1'"1•1 .._ .. OMc. baiirdl. &ut a JOt of problems remain. For.est Ki.d Grows Own Bait I 711t lt1ch 111111••'' Tfit currtnt code tln't SU'OnJ tnOUlb to • M1;11 .. ~II P.O .••• 7f0, t2••• lore• cl--p says Ma-Jo<' G .. -· • ' -• r n. Kevin Snyder mllht be only 11 yura Two new COOll, an oil combin1n1 code old but In some circles he is already a which <1TI1 for -ral clwrup and an oil reaUvlallon code lfftcllnc the restart1n1 131"""'1 ·ct '""' be' the worm or Idle oil ... 111, ,,. -belDC conoldered n a . you m ..... aay ' by the cllJ. king ol Lake ForesL (T01n0r?ow: What'• wnm., with the How doea one pt to be a worin, kin&? "' " Kevin started hlf Clletr II I .boY wbo t l!II'• f>rticnl oll,.cod•.I liked i. fillunil ..... aeomM 'IO hlvt .. ~blllt . ' ... .:t:i. · ~·t.,... -"t"~WNt•a.few'~f<i ·Chol'ale • Q_t cw,c my °"" uM livl -. tljal OtlMil people ~ -.1ni.rt11e4jn.Ji.l)'ln& ~ ... !lid th< .Need s· .:· ; . .ixth l!'!'!er •Alli!> Sc:110o1. · 8 lligers .'l!io..., 0( llr:d Mn. 11',u lin1d<r • - . _ • , _.._'WCOlildn1 ralie -llli to Ai 1-11 IO mon °"""' .,. .,.;.d 111 keep ~ ·~ su~ ~ he ar· ·u.--Go'Jden Weat Coliofa °""""'nily rtnpt IO Pl hf1 wortn1· illewhire lhu· Chorale for the Elater j>erlormanct of lnr the pollll With h1o ouppller1. ~ Btach and Tennl1 Club, the formt:P source of w<nns for Lite Forest fishermen, has decided to ltt Kevin han. die all the worms for the communlty'1 well-atocked recrulion tolltl. But Kevin isn't sUngy. U 811JOM elle wants to ralst Worms ?I.re's. how to do It. 1'Gtt a vtry lar&' centalnei: and put peal mooa In t~" said Kn!n. "Put It In a coOI place with water on top. Buy a few Warnia, put lhern In the: cq,tainer and 1000tt or later thtrt will be a Jot more wwma." . II kept cool, the Nd -lhrJuld laal a month, nllht crawler• a month or two w meal worm.o llva er Iii monihl, • ..,_ •"8<1 Kavin. - . Kavin riCOmmenil1 meal wenns ·ror- blue 11111, Ind the o4her worma lot bus, , . .-D~~es Press~e -: ... "l,'1"" --"4~ -r •"" hi· .Oillevf ·#Se· ).' , { .. ~:~ .~ ... --,;~ •Fl'. BENNING; Ga, i1JPI) -Thi !lllff Judie adv~of lhO'IJ.Blfem'~ Trainin& C.nli!r hm,,.llJOd todatthll be receivid nli' inatrilcliolll ·1rom 1i!lfiar military auu,.i11ies In Wuhlqton -to recommend lb.lit LI. W)IHID L. Cilley lie court-martlaloil"O. cblr1ei of. murderln( Enler• Rue Peter M. Gwosdof, an Anaheim attorney, aMounced today he \Vill oppose Jncumbent Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hi cks in countywide c:;lections next June. A Placentia resi- dent, Gwosdof bas lived in tlie county for the past 13 years. Rep. Utt Joins Group Urging . .. ' TalkW "'o'n "IR~:.l~IJ!;/-t 1 "".1i,~· IJescribfnl the lenae Middle •Eut U I major threat '9 the ~ of .all the world, Coqreaaman James B. Utt (R· Tustin) !Oday joined I group of legislatol'I in urging direct peace lallcs. The Orll)ge County leglll1tor and 14 Republican collequea aald face-to-face n.,.uauooa by the belll(er .. t Arab •lllea and brae! Is the on1J method Of .achJevlna a aetUement. • • llollae Reao1ut1on "1'iJ, lli"·1or ·such talks between the hostile nations and is today under aludy by the House Com- mJttee On JI'~ AUait1. The reaollillon endoned. bl' Ult and his colleagues In Wllh!ncton basically ••1> Ports the N~on Administration's Middle Eaat policies and notes their consistent application. "To support the principle of ..U· determination for all ol the peoples Q( tM Middle Eut &0 th.at ~tbey:i may live, in ptace, ju.at.ice and freedom," the bill e:1- plaJn1. -civilians in Vietnam. :. • CoL Rom! M. Lathrop, the jodp ad· ~OCl\e for Ft. Bennin&, WU the ftl'lt wi-called by. tho Army J!f<*Cqlloo In Ill prebilf a-to rebol tho · defenae contenUon that proceedlDp aplnat Calley , .... "inlJuer>ced ""'dfrec. tlons on hlgh," Including the ~ House. No date for the Calley court martia1 bu betn set. Today's pretrial helrlnc considered a defense _motion to dilmlM the charges because "unlawful command inOuence" prevented his getting a fair trial In any military court. . Calley, 26, a diminutive first. lieutenant of infantry, is accused of th.• premeditated murder of 102 Vletnamue civilians during his company's sweep or the village or My Lai 4 March IS, ltel. The military rule or law is that when the defense alleges improper command influence, the prosecution mwt try to rebut the charge . Lathrop was the first of a seriu of witneaes the Army plans to brine in an erfort to show that those who prOONled the court-martial here did ao in· dependenUy of h!Jh brass influence. . The Army prosecutor, Capl AUb1ey'M. Daniel, asked Lathrop, "at any time did you 1 act on instructions from ~her authoriUu in Washington?" ~ testHied thal after 1 formal fn. vestiption ·of the Calley case wu con- ducted here, including quesUonJnt of Paul ~feadlow, a Vietnam veteran whG had been a member of Calley'• company, he advised the Ft. Benning commandinc general to 10 ahead with trial. "I adviled the 1ene.r-al (Maj. Gtn.. Et'\\'.iJ:l C. Talbott) that in my opinion the testimony was sufficient to warrant referral to trlal -and I so recom- mended," Lathrop aald. Lathrop said he based his neom- ' menda~n egtittly "on my evaluation" of the investigation. ."Did you at any time receive In· strucUon u to the di&]x>!iUon Of this case?" Daniel aaked. "I clid not." "And you passed none alona'?" ''I passed none along," Lathrop replied. A prime witness ICbeduled for tht b~aring was Gen. TalbotL The defense conlt_nda he received d~ word from Army Chll'f of Staff Wl!Uam C. Weotmortland that Pmldettl Nixon had given ll!e 1o-aheod to Def-SemllrJ ~felvln R·. Laird \o prosecute Cilley. Flllfl'• lltqlllim; accordln( to cllreclor . Km n __ 1tocks r<d· w011T11, m .. ~ ..:w~l'**'IBL · -~· .J!ld ~J 1;1:1w1era. U. ~la the -,'l'hOit ill~ 111-heljinc the choral• ·crawler• for IO «nil a do"'1, red worms calf!Jh and blue !llllL ~ • lchleve • flllJer !O!lnd raoce an Invited for IO cenll for 15 and·meal wonn1 for IO lo nbearaall Nch ll°'ldl1 II 7 p.m. fa <enU per hundred. tho GokleJI Wat mul!c 'hulldlD(. Hl1 bu~ntaa II ao oucctlllul,thal Iha . " I • Do tllov work! "W1ii;~ llld Kevin, "I "11 flllllnl the othtr nllht and calllbt tflht bl)la lflJ lllld two bl11 ~ tbat'1 DOt a ftlb ..,-. " I, . I I l~ Borribsalasi ... ;.. . ,,. .,. , GE Plants;; ' -FBfatWork~ I , ' 1 • DAtLY PtUt EDITOR i<EEVlt ~DS ~THIR FI RST TO' DAILY· PILOT WALL .. Merit Wlnn1r1,-Mra. Nlft;Mn , McCaM, White (from left) · • -----------'---. ' ~ . . . . ' . . '., Plloi 'Tiike~ 4 Awarth ---' • • • J CoUrity Scliool Trustee · ~l~d ' : J:n State ~r~s~'Conte~t .. : . . • For State ·n · l · The DAJI.YPILO'.l'-added moliplaques ex<;ell~ In that ca~gory, : COS to ,it! ''award .;all" today with th1o to· ~ Alider!Oll, DAILY PILOl"women's , .. stallaUon qt four from the C.allfomla edl~, ,SI~ the current awat<f •wa1• for By BARBARA KREJBIQI Niwspape'r Putilishera AS so t=i a l·I on twO qmsecut.ive daya' women's sect.Ions °'"' ... ,,. ,_.,. ; -· (CNPA) Better' NeWspapers Contest. published last March. One promJnen1lJr Clay N. Mitchell of South Laguna,,,..... Bobe(t · '1'1.' Weed, pr<sideot . and di~ a feature story by staff "1'!ter idtnt ol the Orihge County SchoiJl•Board, publflber, aeCept.ett the-awatds Siturdiy Jodeaii Hastings on the women~t: prison fs ,among candidates being consicfeM• far ' mOftllni al· a ·treakf ast ·session it ~e at Frontera; ·the otherrwu a combination •ppolntment to the st.ate scboot board. . Ceritufy Pllza .ln'Loa Angtles.·Lt. Gov. wmMR's,aMt>.fodd lectioh. Three vacancies on the l!Jte.board are • Ell ·Rtlnecrt madO the pmen\aUOJ11. · Gi..Qt \\'.bite, .1ports, editor. said· the -1ed to i;>e . fllle<j w!>en tbe board,• The· ttatewide contest drew 1,0'14 .,. , sm -•· pm!f ..,. .. given for"• m~ !D San· Fr1119lsco ·F)iday l!'d tries: •• · , ··~ .. · . '-typ(rill DAlLY Pu.or ,aportai ~·· M1tcheQ s namo,, be confmn~ today. h&¥ Thi DAlliv·;;f!nm won. a :nnt ·pliC. sel~ frbm laSt ~ber· for com· ~n ·'l!bnJltted to .the 1overnor's ollice 'irdr ....,. r,· .S...'(a pe• · 0<4) peUUon ' · ' by,,O.we..1«>'!"!¥ coll~gues,.; .. 1 !:i,,;~17.ifa.J'.'f.:is~co;!a;.. Tilt ·~ awird; ~ to ~~tment& 1o fouri'"', terms ·•• · wdm<n·i co..rige Bn<!"ne~P,Ot·. pr.. Thomu ~~ prOmqtion 'Oji~ jiub1ie· ti;. d.are made d.ltectlyjly the 1w-motion the latter .for the newspaper's , &ecvlQe_ muqer, was for. 1 -iieriel of ernor, u:iually upoo recomme~Uon ol . rttst e~try in tliat field ot competition. sped.•' ·ev.enis~tt;e DAILY PILOT staied l~I are~.,·: • . · " · l " ' · 'l'he>merit a-Ward for women's coverage at SOUtb Cd"ut l'lna, J'lshk;n Ji1and and m:nW~~~an:~J:~=r~if'ifht marked the""~~-ttme the llAJLY Hu~~.~n ·een~er tbfoughout the com- mcn;rung lhat the }'lew apPolntmenli "have PlLOJ' has Wen cited by the CNPA for pelihon year .1 . ~. not yet been made 11y the governor but Thomu Kee~I.. edllor. said , the we 'liope ,they Will be this week." • y' O· .• un·. ger Urg es .... paper won tts top award -Best Mitdiell. ;,_ SoUth La~ fesld.ent foT Typography -for overall appearance oC 1a: yeiri, has Sei'Ved. on ltie 'CO\llity :scHooJ two consecutive issues published on Jan. board for 7Yi: ye;u:s, since retiilng from V } . H } 22 and 23 list year. Dorothy 0 Gets Acapq)~o k~d the>fooct brokerage busine;>. Jfe h.ls 'one '.0 untt:er . C p· The DAILY Pl!Dr jn last year .. oon- daugbttt, Jenni!«, 16, a sbident af Cal test took fir&t. place awards-in tht Best Westttn University in San Diego, · -' · F ·' h Editorial and Best Spot News Photo · "It _wo~!d be an honor to be ie!ected fOr Jn Crime ig l categories. It also won a mU!t award the _ JOb, Mitchell said. "There's .a (second~plict) last year fOt Belt Front chance. to,, do . some sound things for Evelle J. Younger, Los Angeles County Pi"ge. • · · · ' educ~tio~. '--. ' : .. · . . . ,,. . -· . distriet .attorney an( candidate for qnly othtr Orange County newspaper ~Pffl~lit,, r~rer:ru:i1 .te). blS, r~puta~ . Callfomfi .Stat; i~ttornly GenWJ(.1~1' tct--witi,...o' award in tbe. curr~ lcontest u • 'J>OV ~ ~servative, he added,. I called upon volunteen to engage in crime wu ·the Oran•el Count)' Ev:tlllllC News ~~~·~ whb put label.• on.YO•!'-like. p~ventlol\ aJ!d.c!nlrol orocrm!~ , . l "li!W~ ~l!lh•• ,ljl'{j •Yftld !«,1 Bal Wjjig. qr extreme,right.,.i~,ln -•· 5pealdilf~fl>i< the'Ntwpolt H~ Fealur> Pholo. , 1 Joa:ic1~ .JM!~ there's no~) ~u a E1cliange CIUb,· the · candidate lild. All of the ~:.U1'kjW.'\r'~ at the ont--sitled v~. Each deciskwl1 be · "Thert ls wrgent~ for positive action CNPA convU.lroD herd rufiWeCfnelday mide atparately on the boi!ia otloik::," to rever.e the rising tide of lawlessness.'' tbfouM;h Saturday ·in Loi Angeles. · 1 .' Howeve~,' .Mitchell said he. has ''gfeat Younger, wftO currently heads the oa-JjiCk Curley, vice president and aentral SJJ!lfl.lhY for state SuperUltendent ol lion's largest• pU>SeCUUon office, added manager. of the 1 DAILY P~. was a ~ ~Max Raffe,fty. He he 1 i:re.d . that ·~'IL .1s jmperaUve that .(aith , be-partiClp'ant in the convention.• He •. ap- o(f\"J1U . the, "Parents fOf Ralfeity~· restored IA..lb<-!otal.. proceu of .law io.. P'!Ared in a •:students' lioond Tab I!" movement in 190 aJ?d ~ worked th the that o~ at~ men, women and chlldJ:el? sdaicin · Saturday aftenooru ms preien- campaigns of BIM')' .Gokf:wat,er and Gov. are safe OD the streets arid in their . taliOn wu: on . the _lol:llC : "How 'Ibe RU:gan: · . • hdnies." · 1·~.-.1~ New.apaper Splits Its Dollar." · .. El Rancho has the hottest price in . town ! . . . ' . ,,,, •• , -' ~D•lft'B' ·••111 REGULAR 25c · aauu~ 1n1n... .. . . ..... .... ... . . _pkg. . . . . ~ . Authentic flav.or can be yours,.'. so easily, quickly ..•• and economically at this hot price! FoiJ~pai!kaie. .. Thiil .Spaghett~.~-: .. : ........ : .... ~5' .TQ.111ato Paste .· ...... '. ......... 2 • 25~ 1 • ', La RQSf! •• , eooks ~ perf~ti9n...·.~.t6:o~nc~,..patkageJ , . 1 T_hi~k •nd rich ... Prognsso for great,Baucel 6 ounce. .. .. Iii' .. ··s· I . t-1 ..... . . . ·.·. . ·. FRfSll(v MADE! . 89' , . lta 1an .. ty e, .>ausage ....... ,.: ...... ;: ....................................... ~..... -• · · Lean pound me~ls' ... pretisiori cut', 'blended .•. and ·d <\ighl:fu)\y •easoned' for a ,real Italian dinner! .. ::fresh Ground Round .......... : ........... ~ .. ~! .. ~~ ...... : ......... : ..... ·39~, '.Make ·yoUr gpa,hetti sauce a meat ~auOO ..•. and ])Our it: Piping hot, Jiberally over the pagta ! ... Delicious f ·Alex's Pizza ............ IWIN ncri. ........... 49¢· ·--lta&an Squash ............ Fm111 ............ 19~ Make.the. whole meal Italian flavored I ; , Add your favorite fixin's! Chee~ style •.. 8 ounce! "' " .-~ Sen;e lamb Jot" a~ &a.rlV-in-tM--week m4in eour1e! ' •r • ., . ) . . ' • ' .. ·.Lamb ShO\t~ Qlops .~: ......... ~'..; ................... , ............. :;:~-.; 89~ Pricu i'lteffeqt M01t-, Tuu.,· Wei., Feb. 9, 10;11:'No aalu "to ik:Olws • .' , Lean •••. with the deli~ie flavor you eXpoct-aDd·pi;::f'rbm El Ra;nchoealine• quality !~lam~! ' . . . . , H29 Rou nd Bo1"° 1· ......... Chops .... : .... ~ ....... : ...... : .......... / ... ,. .......... • 1 •· . ' , ... ,¥81111 .,j • f Sone;thmi broiled foe 11"weloome c:banp .•• '.-ind enj oy the flavor, u 1'ell a. thi.nuU!Uo"' 6!"'1ambl . ~ . .. , \ fresltlllllltStew .............. : ......... 39~ Lean,dnmH , •• {or a aeUclou 1bophent1 pie I . ~· .. ' -. • • • • -Leaf y Bus t''" ' . ' In Laguna .. ~ecp,l~~d;.-: .- .. . • , • • • • • .: ,, • • ;1. ' .. . '• " . • •• j _, .. ;:. . _, ' . -··"' llimlinltoft Dr. ([J lbndlt., '• . PASADW: , . ..::.. • . 320 Wost Colorado l lld. • • .souTH PQAD£llA: ' ' f"""" iod·Huntlopoo Dr. ' " .. I\ 0 ;: .• , • h! .., 1· ... • '· .-... Jf. It. "·· '. :i, .. , ~ I I I • ' I 1 • ' HUllTlllSIOll llUCH: • . W11111 .... Al ......... (lolrlinB Ccn~~ I I I NEWPOIT llfACll: • . ' zm=lllC.',.. 2$55' Dr. ((dllll '1111111 Cullt) • • I , . ~~-~-"""""!~~~~-----------.---~~---------T ' ' ~---Olllr"*'~ Morty &c-11, sanitation man u~, bas retired alter batWnC mote New , :York snow· stonni.111U;aw other .public offl· • ci'1 In IQ 40 Yett• with the ctt)r Dej!a""-'z... 'of' ~talion. "It's .... ~jlo ' . 'd .. t1in11l;,11ut tae.gatlia&e'can. own, O'Connell, ·~· said.'He was call • ont of ritli'eiilent in 1967 to take a · ~.~year polit as operations advisor' to the sanitation .depart- meft!, !il'alnly l>eCause ofolrls SDO!"o flchtlnl "~· . ,... ~ ·• • Police have arrested a 20-yea?·' old m-•1ar they said put a red Jlght Oii bis volkJw~gen and cbarg· ed ampnd town ••arresting" traf· nc vlo!Btors , then taking bribes to fix ~ tictets~El'llOlle P1no1te; a meiiell_jer for·• Weilem ~-. was cliarged ,vltlr11ilpenonating a police lofflcer, i!Vllii·false 1nfonn• lion tq polk?e, .-a._ttempted anne.<" · robbery •..a: .posaultoli of stoilen properfy. Tilt . :·.:· .. > .... ·'• # ) • '' • ht-GOP € .. leu. iCarswell Draws : • • • • • I -Less · Opp9siti.~:~- , . .. . ' . \\!A!lKINGTON (UPIJ -OI the 17 dow" lnlervltw, Cl~ llAid 1jilndlly, ~ 'llopalil!clo ~ who .1"1~ deftal . Cl!IW<il 11(1111inaU911 ' 1an "the ' ap. .P1iildial" NIRD'1 ·•P!'llll·~Ceur4 peomce o1 -,wiJo bu ·been nomloallon ol Judge ~ W • uowllllng or reluetant 1o fulriil the·"""'· H.,.......U., oaJi one hae pubUdJ Jn. ,,...~ diciled he wllhllii \'Ola qainat Judp G; o1 ~ who ha•• waited many .... r .. Harrold camren. , • ' tlool to baV• their rig!lts fullilied IOd ,,. · The other II, ·!or the most porl, uo •WI waltiJll." , , '. ployq It loole, "8itlnl"'!lll the nombia-"So, I think the nomillaUon is a sad ono Uoo .-the Senate floor. for thia _country.'' tlon. Olarlel E. ~U (R-N.Y.) llAid C1art: aaked If he •'had any' clear !:e.~,: ~~= · memory ot Carnell dtu1na ~ .Ume u p~'! lbe ""11 rt&bll -· An '. •\14mey ~-al 'said: . " .. inlormal ~ amopa: the otbCr 11 GOP ~'No, I have no lznpreaaim It -~ Tjlat senat.on alSo lnif.irated ~t Seft • .\J •COb K.. ~ JOmetbil}g, too, becaUJe J Md a Javita of New York will vote agalillt con-cJt.r lmpreaioa of those judges who,,. finllaUon. , . . ·thcMICbt .,... porticularly eflectl•e 111 ' Jafits.lald Sl!»cfay he probibly wOuJd fu!fllllng the l1Cbts ol Amerlcan •au..n.. vote qalnsl ear....u. He saki' Iii! bad ijol ' AO<! thert were a iOOd ll1lllf, 1n Ibo made ·a definite. decision and would wait Soi.ith." · . ~ to ... 'the detailed ( questloDlng ol He singled out Judp ....... JObnobO ol Ca......U_by the Senate Judiciary Com-Alabama and jud1e Griffin B Bell ol mittee. But, clung 'Carwell's several Atlanta wbO lit 00 thie 5th Cir~t Court reversals by hlgher courta, Javtu ~id "It of AwNt's;, al 1t•put judpa." If the ,..m, unlikely I will vo!A> for him. President wanteil a Southern judge, he Four _pp!ers -Republican Leader sald.,.ther_t Wft.9'iust u many aood ones Hugh Scott, ,Assistant GOP Leader in ~ .. South,·"~tely,t:._as_there Robtl1 ·l'. Gr!lfllt and Sens. John were ·Jn the Norlb. SbtnJ1'n Cooper, • ll)d Rlchanl S • ~ilier~· pllh tO'i~'.!or approval. ~ , ....: . ' 'ln·alldltlon, S<nlnWllllam B. Sube of .. Is -;. li E ti• Ohio li>d John ·"' wnu.ms of Dtloware r ae ; gyp an appear' to be !Wilna toward supporting . r Uie Tallahuaet, Jut.lit~. J •.,; Cr s '""'rest-of.the 17 are nndeclded, or 1t e..., . OS8 uez le;ist w!tbboldfni !heir opinion. A vote oo • • • ~ • • • _, _. ~. ... y ~,;~ • UPl.T ........ CSvil<ltlGHTS DIMONSTRATOR' MARCH PM1"GIORGlAHltik{tA'( l!ATROLMIN Group Att0mptod to Melt With Gov. Mldei When Ho Spoke In Sancloravlllo . , I . Governors. Map Straiegy ' . . Agl}inst Desegregation~ By United Pma Iatena- Four Southern governon are blnllng to Congreu in Uielr battle 'asa1lsf. mualve public ICbool ~gation in om,: Govs. Albert Brewer ' of. Alabama. Lester Maddox rJ. Gtor«la > i Oti·D McKtitbcn ol Looisiano and -.IOOa, ftoll WW!oml ol Mississippi cooleued Jn· Mobile, Ala., fbr nearly three boan SUn- "We're aomi tO call OILc.nireas ~ !UJ!o port "' and pass the Stennia AMendmtnl 1 (reqllltinTlfi!'ed<>m of cholCe ·desegrega· tion programe)." List).ng as his main complaint "the herding of people and children about lite cattkr for aocial objectives," Brewer uid '1we will go to the courts with all the resources we can marlhsl to gain relief ... ,, Welt Vlnlnla'ir 1nJll!iJilllllonaire ,..,....,,, .;,; si-. ,,...,, D. "J • v" Rodtoler,.r .IY .~e ill. and CQU]~' Dot ap~• .. a!~~~ flig!Jli- ~~· ,:i~ie ~~~ In New Assaults Former AttorDty Genenal · llaml<)' .,. 'Die _,.. ·l'teia · day. .... • 'lbe governors U:Pi elled flqn · op- position to bUling oiudenta to -.. rilclal balance and .....,lme!>l OY<r ,.Ut they ......... the fedmi "tlqllble ..... dard';Oi~g .~in the South and Jsn«ing It in the Jlorth, Williams said the go...,...s had rnM8 .. certain ~ f'OI' future action;"' but refused to elabm"ate. Maddox said, ''we are working ori a ~umon COUl'IB of lo- tion lielpful to the preAr.ation' ol publle education in this ...... ....._ 0 and ·seeing· Clatlt, m<anwbllt, critii:lud the Carswell · 1..leu and EilJ'pllan jllti~cled·itliles nOmiDaUon u • ~'sid'orie for tb1r ooun-• acrwa1be nartber:n Saelcm.i'todat as t(y .;' " ; tboJlttle summit mte11nc:o1 ilreell1 Cliltf AJli>u!lnl Oii a UPI "Wuhlngton WiJi. Arab fot1, drew to ·• 'doae' ·In Cairo. ' I ,.;uu.a1u,-, ' tw'e'•' llnance coirilill"""· meetlng to d!ICJW~ .daParlment's 1"1dRet. C°"'"'l!IM ·Chai~· LtWls ;M<-~.uplalned to.the group that -· · JioC.:ereuer wotild •PJI04l' later. "Is be going to ask us for money or are we..gobtr;to ask him?" quipped D•loiate AlbOi't Sommerville. hrlltll pJa..; made a ?&-minute" raid • · against Egyptian military targets~In the northern sector of the canal, the military command 8MOUJ!ced lo TeJ Aviv; and all planes 1,'ttumtd ufely. .. Emtfu 'military spoke'amen In Cairo ; repo!ttcl that Egyptian fighter-bombers .-... attacked "enen;iy bunkers and ·an en-. , I. campment In 1he De~lr are1t scoring : ~direct iblta."' The Planes hit a group of ,' movllil !Jraell .vthklea, the spoUsman Ulfl•l ........ . ' 'PRESERVE YOUR HERITAGE' ' Mocldox Rips lnto1ir1tlon · MaddoJ: left .the otrategy mtetlng to addresa a rally at Sandersvlllt, Ga1,..later Sunday. causing a leflst <''cODfrontation between 100 Georgfa ltatt ttOopets and 500 Negro marchers. "gmiing· ouppol1 fninr the-peo!>le,...,,he said, "we: th!nk we'rt finally going to ·pt somewhert." McKeillitn ·said the l!OUtb • "deeply resents" ~Ing truted like: a second class citizen. ''We're going to do e1acUy what we can. We: aped to be treated as flrlt class citizens. I I -·• •• Sboul4 you ever drive In Detro\t, don't "' ~ed lf-·a Poliotmanr roan up aJOftg-side you, steps hil ID!l4ofcyci• and .safF "Im dreadf!IJly IOP')', sir, but it wo d appear. that.you were drjvln~ al lpMI In UCell of the Iimil ' The , presi~t .~I the ~911 Police Of• fleer'• Alsocllltio1t Wl!lli& e~ " Detroit police'l!ian to be"~nd ti .,1 1'"' least three people per ~"1· C 1 i"J ." · 1!1,..11, recently reel~ ~"d ~ • !be police union, 111~. ll, s Wtfllli .,· plan to bave Detro!('• 5,IOO~.: men Impress 4511,000 cltizlill" ID lust one ·month.' · ,, : · . : ' . ·• .• ! .. .J.~: • -· , aald. .. IZMI al80 •Hacked Israeli tanks on a •. rood ID SlnOI. All planet ...,.e r .. p6rted to baYt retumed 'saltly. . lmell jets lllruct on two aides of Cairo Sunday ddrbi( the _,,., day ol the , Arab )~er~'-conference called by Pres- ' >'-Cimal N....,. The !Jrael!J claimed fhe1'. :lll!!it ifi>wn 1'!!>: II:~on M!Glls. EoPf-.Clolmed ... linoell l'hutom, and •-"'lol!: denl•L!bel;_.1 c'•"". " '"''l!ii ~el( .ptdts iUaili:i an army camp lli"ll>sbuh, 12 mli<I northwt of the Egyptian capltll, iad' hit another camp our Re:Jwan. lS mlla IOUtb of Cairo. J111t before the SUndil' m«n1ng Dlftt· Ing ol Arab leaden at ·N....,.•a-Zalinia . palace In -111bul:ban Hellopolls. air-raid sirens walled, wlndowt were: ratUed by an unt>plalned blast, and mldents heard the thud of antiaircraft guns firing at the Jsrsell rakleh. · :~ · Senate Shirkers .. The Negroes were preverited by the troopera from toterlng a bulldJng1 fh'1'• Maddox was acolding 2,000 whites for not ~g desegregation more actively. The blacks le:ft after ttflllin& ID Gffer. to alk>w their le:ade:n to join the audience. "We plan to m .. t ~a1'1ly with member• of. the Congnm," Brewer Aid. "I think the Supreme c.owt ls case- hardened aboot anyfblng cominl out 'ol the south," be said. The goyernors urged toUtbernm: · to seek ..Wtions to the problf!lll throa«h "ordtrly, democratic proceMeS and not through violence." Delay Voting· On· lntergration wASllINGTON (UPI) Heavy Senate H.-ouse Fis_cal. · Expert Says ab9entee:tsm threatened tomiy to delay for at least ; ~ .'''11 "1!>."l~W~ ' · ' ~s.::~i:=i~s~ale!.alsdml Nh:onS-urp:". '·1 u·s· ,w·· · ilJV· ·am··.· ·s· b' A ~loal!loom ~ :illciftd 11 or lll II Repu'ollcans and 9 or 10 Democrats bad .. alre..ix left_ WasJJl!!ilo!! prj!!' to a Lin-WASHINGTON (AP) -The dwrnwi l,lor~er·~~ conllnued, ·eve\! 'a,. coin . B!rlliday_ reef~ startii\g a!t>r or the House KpJiropr1at1on. eomnilu.e $1'.3 liUdget esuma1e hinges ·on •con- Tutsday's .aeesion and. lastiJll until next J)l<dlcled today that Pruklent N-'• tingencles and -assumpUCins" not all ol Meodily. More .enaton made piano to P(OJected budget surplus will dlsa]lptar. which are likely to work out. _ le3.Ve' later today. Chalnnan GeOrge H. Mahon {D-Te:x.), .Among theie, he said, are a pr~ ·Senate · Democrat · -Jeade'c , Mi k e ~ade: ~ prediction at a ~~oor &11·moDtb delay in a pay increue for Manafield e1pressed bope a vote might d15cussion ~f the budget. military and Civil Service government · A :IO'Y,lfar-ohf ... Cliatlotte~ "N. C. . woman 1'ln> bi marr1.a In a local pan; APri! u .. Tlie t:ity Parks-·an<t !lecreal!Oit Depar!Jnepl--.. appri>v~. · the ceremony" at the" req\lest of .. · J'!lnlta Gurley, a secretai'Y. ,for -Ii local equ!,pment company. "I'm~ a hippie, she said, ~· talemy'Ut· * *' * Russ Won't Send be reached-SOOD on one of two Soutbein-But. adminl.!lraU<»;_1 apok~ stuck to workers, increased postal rates -which .' bocked . -ndmenll to a $3$, bllllOn • their .fcre<asl that the. """'*'""' of Congress ,. r.r bu nol .a<;k<J on -and ~l aid authorization bill. budget and. m~ 1>0tt~e:i· now beJn·g various user charges which Congress re-, \le nephew to the park to p~~· and -I thil\k i\'.!..iMsl so beautitul. ' The groom, Jack.S-r.lr., Is In Ibo • Army ?I Ft. Iicidd: Tex. ~ -. .,·:.. --- Mn .. Richard M. NI•., says one UPI,...._.. Saluted Hatless and wearing ; auede "trouser sui t1 Princess Anne of the thin" she e.l!l'aY• wanted lo do Is become a ~bnteer iulde at the fashionable •COrcorantht Gal· Mother lery near lhe ' White House: The First Lady dis~losed he.r' ambition to Mr~. Florene~ RU1>eofeld, one of th~ guide•,, dunng a: te,a 1>11riy· for about 50 gallery patrons. The visi- tors. who were given a White House tour. were led by J u d g • Catherine B. Kelly •of the DistriCt of Colum~. Court of Appeais, .. . watches· King's Troop ofJlpyal Horse Artillery fire ·41-P.n} \ salute In· liondon's Hyde P.-aJ!t, · at weekend to mark 18th tnnl• versar,. of her rDQther11 ascen- sion to the.tlir.oue. •• " •' ~~ Pilofs to Cairo , LONDON (UP!i -The 'Soviet Union bu ' decided againlt aendlng pilots to Cairo to bolster the Egyptian. Air Force • aplnif lta superior Israeli counterpart, dlploniatlc oolu<co laid today, , . Pnaldent Gamal Abdel Nwer of EIYPI laid In an tntervlew broadcaat last Ni the llraell alt force wu stronger and that what.the Egyptians needed more .. than uythlng ,wu tralned.:trperienced I!Jiet&' . ~ The·dt;ti.nala laid tbe So)>tets wl)I not illl!IPi1 N_, with pliola, mainly Nc10t tbey do not want to· pt Involved ~ In Middle Eut c:omhat. Biii sen. John Stennis, (l).Miss.), followed .win restramt lnfiaUon by the jected 1ast year. sponsor of the imendments, and Sen. end of .this year. There •~re hlhts ~hat if Mahon proinised his committte will ClalrbofM,Pell. (l).R.I.,) floor manager a serious do~tum ~tened, the recopnne:nd---redtlctionr' • w h e: rev e r · ol the le&IJlaUon;; declined to coin,,.it money supply might he ....,.._ r.....,ably i>oal~•.''. _ themselves to a voting deadline until they secretary ~f the Tre:IS!Jl'Y David M. Could study the absenteeism si,tuaUon. K~~nedy put It in these words: Mahon's and Kelinedy's prepared M de:bate reaumed on the measure, , 1 Ther~ are, of course, rtsk.. • • . slatements were made public as the clolo Sen. Allen J. Ellender, (O.La.,} cite<l the .1 beheve t:hat our pl'l!fl'Df. ecooomle eel meeting began. • · School sitUa&n 'tn Washington, D.C., in policy will avoid a ~rious ®'mturn .whU1 Earlier:° Paul W. McCraCken, chairman · ·pport (i( tbe Stenall amendments. successfully reducmg in I l~·t ion a r.J ol. N~'1 CouiM:ll of Economic AdviWs SU _ ; pressures. However, there ·are, diacre. 11.1!1 the adinlniftrattoa probably will act . tionary powers in compe:ter& bands ,wfUch to eUI! ithe tig'ht mone:tarY policies U S 'B ' ' H }d I think give us pretty. l"'l'I --that esta,bllabed to cool dQwn the .economy. . ;• . " ·opt e . timely counter-measures ..it!· hi'~ ii . , •nd when they become clearly~:· ../'::_ "ge· Impounds _· . By Cambodians His reference obviously was to the· J ua Federal Reserve, now headed by a Nixon appointee, Arthur ,F, Bums. Mabon applauded N1'on for his eUol1 Mary Jo File l . .. . RS:i~. to Dam~e~ ~·~thland SAIOON <AP) -The Cambodian government ia holding an Ame:ricall river patrol ·boat and ti"" U.S. Navy"'!"' who strayed across the border. Navy sourecs indicated thelr navigation was sabotaged ~ lty-Ole Mekong river's current and a bqt- i1 tied liquid of an 11lcohollc nature. ·' • The U.S. Comm"Pd said the boat cioas- ed the border 100 miles west of Saigon last Tbunday niglit. It said Washington ha s asked the Cambodian govmunent to to ~uce a buget 1U11>lus, estimated at $U·bllllon In the yell' beginning next Ju. ly 1 to help restrain inflaUcm. Bu~ Mahon conUnued, "l aay -iogre~ fully -tb~.t in my opinlop the: razor.thin surplWI projec!M for fllcal 1171 wlll disappear." •. :, . Mabon noted that thO surplu1 eotlma~ ls down from '3Umates for. ear~ years and that ft depends heavilf on collections that go into·lhe Social Security and other trust fun&. Under th• okl. bUqet ~ eounting general funds only, Mailallsaid, the 1971 bud(et "begins !'I.I blDIM In the 'BOSTON (UPI) -The chief jusUce ol the Massachusetts Superior Court todt)' ord~ all transcripts and records Of the secret lnque.i Into the death of Mary )o Kopecbne jn Sen. F.dward M.. Kennedy'• at impiJunded In Bolton. ' ' Suriiiy~ Mild :W.eather B;ings Relief to ,R~t of U.S. ' " • •.,.e,o ~ ..,·. • . • • • • "'' .. .' ... !: release the men and the boat. ! ·~'The· crewmen appamttl1 beelme mtsorlented in the dark wbe1tretumlng to their station 15 mlle:s downstream from the border," a U.S. commwUque said. Mlllt u.i rr..• . " .. " .. " 4 ,.~ ·I " .. ' d u ;• " " u n .51 n 23 A1 " " • -,. 31 4 •II .... I " .. d '· .. " " .. . " ' n" • ... red." Justice G. Joseph Tauro directed the cm Martha's' Vineyard ·-whe:rt Dlstnct clerk of the: superior court in Edgarto1m Judge James A. Boyle ·will file hb flfld. in11 on the inquest -to immediateJJ transfer all reconls; Jranscrlptl and other di.la to the criminal clerk of SUffolk' County In Booton for impounding. · ' . ! ,. • .. 31 15 ,, .. •a M· • • I . • 1 I s • .., n-; Tldu --, ..... ..... """ ........... , 11:.14 .JI'!. •.• ~ .................. f:2• ,,,,., •• , TUI I DAY 1 Fl,.! hltfl ., • ., ......... l'!CCI 1,f!'I. l ,t F"-1 .... ,,,.,,. ... ,. ... '1ltt.m, U Sotall'ICI low ... " ...... ,,, : •iOO !Ml".11,t _$Ull .,.., a:u •.tn. &.h 1111 '''"' .~. • .... l :Q 1.f!'I ... ,. ,141 l'Jn • .. " " -,,.. "· " " .. . : :· ' v # .11 • • . '$ 11 ,. ., .. '1'_,,, I .,.-.. .. .. .... .. " ... .. " .... .. 11 ,I) . "' ' . 'JL"'··" . Happiness Is Warm Feet Spoopy, the industrious beagle from the "Peanuts" cartoon strlf , relaxes on the rooftop· rJf Dr. Paul Btlyedere o Minneapoli s: Belvedere and his 11· ' year-old son decided that instead of felting SllOOPJ gef cold, they would put his feet near the warm chimney. . . L " I ! 'I 11 11 • I -· - NO TIME TO RES·T "'" A busy' week is planned by me11Jbers of Golden. Key of Huntington &each, sup- port gr9up for t.he, Child Guidance Center of Orange County. Mrs . Peterson tries to "persuade husband ' ' ' Cy to joiri her for · the general meetin·g1·fe1turing Bruce Williams as~l!peak:er tomol'J'Owi\8Ild a1.heater P.am ,for members1 husbands and gueSl.$ :which will iake--place next Saturday. \ • . .. .. i-; • .. ·, J DI AN HASTINGS, 641-4221 " ...... .. ,• ' I ·y;afj ety K~y . ' • • Tp·:_·Activity J ~" -.. -f ' .• ~: } • This I~ a mohlh of variety for ,members o/ ~olden K•Y. support group ,for I~ Child.Cuidiulce Center .of Qrani~'County. Bruce Williams will be 'the'apeaker. wheii the group gathers !Or f .. its geaera\' meeting at 10 a.m, tomorrow , in the 'Huntington Beach / ·pia.thouse, The administrative assistant fOr 'Communit)'. services at Goideq,j'l,,st Colleg~ "<ill s~ak· on· In'6-ucll~naf Innovations in Com., puter-ass!Sted Learnlna. · -• • • ~ I -l-.,.1 .f. .... CJ.,. ,{ · On &lturday, Feb. 14, Golden. Keyinembe~l!Pin ?<ill take over the ph\~bouse when they will .be joined l!Y buibal!ds and friends for a theatot 'Party. After viewing "The l,mpodlble( Y ..,, .. t11ey will linger ti?. ~p8re notes whilt! sampling an assortment ,of' wines, coffee, punCb and other refreshments. · ' · · J, -• • 11'Ji~ publi~ Is· iµ_vited tO attend tomorro~'$ gei1~ral mee$ing, ac· cl>rdinf to ·!IIrs: l!urt6h Van Epps, progra1!f'chiifrma11:'WB!Pms will • suppltl!nent bl• talk with a U.minute color .ancf sound film -"•picling . the ~•irk of c0t11puters which currenUf art bei ng:11_sed to •;plement clas r&m teaching in )>otb Golden Wesk~.Or111 .. Coas -olleges,• .... ' > •' 6.. ~'!' ~~ . ' . 1' former news , writer_ and tdil\).l rili seV.!,~~· ·.rne spapers, Wllhains att~nded Hoblu:t,_COllege, G ... va, N.;Yll · . was Cfaduated from file Armed Forces lnlormatfoe SC!iool, Carll&! , 'P.a., •and . Van- dorbUl University. He;llfso. has lieen ~1ocjat11. edit(ir.Qf two' national , . Methci:list magazine~~'!_d director of',,.;public relationsl' for the Sou'lh· erh Cafifornla-Arif>naJl'flethodist Conference~ . ~ · f ~rs. Bill Sasrnan, who recently assumed \he role of seCond yjce presJ~nt in~~-t~rge of ways and means, ls s,erving as chaihnan 1or .tJle lhilater ~y !»ri,mation;ropnl1 • . oll1t1qnay bellJbtainOd by <laniP( M1· J, es ugh es, 'Pr~ilt; j!J: or ~· Robe:1 ..llolm,.,, pu t al an, 1162-711,It •• 1 \ • '( '> · r , • I ("' ,.i #, ' ' • 1 .. .\II • • .. ... ' • r ' . \ ' ' f I ' ' Fountain Valley Jaycelte$ in. A-cq ord ~,. • Grow)ng No Pain fo r GOP Wo men • Becauae f!J{ their concc~ed effort ol working to. get.her, Valley View Republican Women increased their niembership so much that the club earned the mtinbersbip trophy awanled by Oran~e County Fedetation. Polishrng it for display : dunng their March 14 •Pl!ghetti dinner are (lefl to righl) Mrs. Richard Broughton, pasi president : Mrs. Gerald Sp¥rks, membership chairman, and Mrs . Rodney Thompson, •neo.f president~ • 1 · \ . , Thinking "grand" thoughls {re (left to right) Mrs. COIJlmunlty center ,and planning an April 4 mldlllgbt Gary Convis, Mrs. Carl,. Hobkirk and Mrs. Bruce dinner dance lb raise necessary £unda to purchase Gosselt, ~rs of yi{.FountP.)n Yalley 3ayc:ettes. ii. Mrs. Charles Hall ls chainnan of the benellt. and , The group is shoppiilg for a piano for the 'city's tickets will ·be 17 per couple. ' ·-. , Qu.a.rt.erback· C~.fc .M es ·Ball, (ing Oat) f . l ' .. ·, J,1 • ..... . •• . . ' ' • ' . • Dl!:All. ANN LANDERS: Whal would ! an old chelor ol 14 lo anawer lhe 9ue.. more manly than lhe 1er acrobats .irbo "by-ancl ·lmmol!il(led ilJ' llldOi:bjon. have said or done under lhe followtnr U.6. bop from bed lo bed trying lo prove I wod't"p Into delail l><il I Wii l!IUe up , , Ml& While Flower G~I .. whoever ~ou -thlnr. Remember, JI a ~ ~ n1)' milld aboul -thing ud I ""8t so,y """'· /. ~ ·ate. don't thlnl: you are 1bnorm1I aeek coilianlly tb prove htr mlilhood, he "yea'' or ''no" sooa. My mother 11111~ My boyfriend tool me lo a very fancy ' 1 1 beta.. Yol are unwOllng lo -• mon l•IV•'---MriOua doubll• aboUt ll a child. She lnailla that a ma-- for dinner Salurday nighL lo ,.: . , r bioloA:al le~ lfqclnd fer ,.... Jm. lo l!tgln wllh. And li "I'• ha~ IUdl 1111 no doobts. Is she rlglll ! -L. A. bralt m, blrlbday. Arnie 11 working-./ maluro c(pw•. The glrl whci ftgurei dW _doobts, why be pert cf ao erperlment lo· DEAl\ L.A.: I doo~ ..,.., DoooMa.,. 1 Job that doem't pay a lot but he " . 1hookl .-p-wttb 1 "":& bllm ftir Inrlate a.11&&1n1 qot •'It ,. Ute 1&aln we. mall dba" io Nedi ._ 11 Ila bio·• IJOOd tui.s.. He had aaved If Lina Is the b¢ you can do, ~P IL. • ••11t1U.. from--~ MeodllJ 11""" • dJ.-and a thmr ll lhe -.ii-. JI more young women could aee whero allor ti wildom. Ooot .. .., -IM ce!'llln lllllOUlll Jar lhe 'dinner, but. You m~ oeedll !"""'than!~· •-111 qoarterlla<k. ~.'1'"1d,•ave lakell Hore oltn llwl not Ila laliO her oat lhey fll lnlo lhe picture, lhere'd be lal climb, bawevu,"' -.me al a,... Iha dmct< , .... ~ .. u --than . I ....... •mba"'8aed for.. Am ... I ~ ..... .._ la ...... frtp. -... mane l.,tm all« ,.... 11111 "', ~-and'more aioolal beallfl.-¥""' , ................ ~· bad~ ao: He bl!i jull ..,..,gll lo. "'.anled lo cli<.He didn,.eay .,.u.Jllfl but ,.... ~ _...y, ·-kfioo! ti ,.. lo , ttrely vfew1 Jiir.:»• pr~, t<tre. ll'U>IANA -c • ,, llla.~lo ...,.,~ the cheek --a'111pell Up. he loobcl.Ullbe ha<! J!een 1la*'1ll: lhe ~.Jlle Up. Ytt, l DO-I. n.ua .. you Ylcl la a -.'..,,,_ llBAJl.IN: nirloltifla a ....... ~ '•lllel -Ille--. · o~tetY,, J• dldll!\ ... ha"Vt 1111 money ,r,ce. Should he have1ieplled in ~ ~ame "",!* 1enerosHy.~ • reason no mail n~ you "*"'"than me.&~ die .W ~ Ulllt " ~ me. .lly! Ir 80, Whal should he have said? -' ' " lhre< limes (s becauoe lhe simple WU ""1 RI" h pMl ~ ltr ' AlriJ i.anderS' ... tie P\l It flelp JOU Al we were , le1vln1, lhe waitress N. Y. lljCIDf:NT · . ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS : From lime lo ample.'' ,_..._ TbW ftr wrtllq. wllll your pt9blema. ~them lo bar Iii .,r~ ~!', lhelolt-ao ,~;bablend. ~~~'/!:-DEAR N. Y.: JI'• ..,, to llllak of .a time you prinL lollen (r<>m girls who A> a male ·~~Ing for malts. thole el care al lhe DAILY PILOT, encJooilC a I -.---~ ---cir..1111ct-t11e •"'"-"· llll't'1 woodcrlfir~ lo say no. Plcasepermlt uo·who cbooae reil?aint are ·• iood cleol DiAR ANN LANDERS: I 1m -.. 11.~. llllriped ~. • 1 I ; ' l, ~~;..·...__ • • • ! I • .. Spending a . Few Moments ·With Mr. Lincoln <1reat Moments \Vith Mr. Lip.coin Will .th~~ the zens from the -N~wportrHarbor area and California -a.Mual Lincoln 's Day lunch9on of·tbe Orange County Stat~ Treasurer Ivy ·Baker Priest will be honorary F~eration of Republican •Women Wednes day, Feb. chairman. Brushing up on Lincoln's writings are 11, in· the Disneyland Hotet. U.S. Senator George (left to right) Mn. Margo Mu rray and Mrs. William ¥urJ>by will be a ~pecial guest along with new.citi-·s. Tritt of the NeWJ>Orl Harbor club. -, . PA~IA PAYNE _;__ at1a • .--. _., ~ . . Pa tricia Payne Will Ma r1 y '. ... ·'Horoscope Cancer: Be -Confident TUESDAY , FEB. 10 By -!IYDNEY OMARR .. In most acttvltiet, tJtere 11 alr of mllltang today. Dtrtct action gains mort appeal than lntcllecto.aJ approech. --·-· .. , - LEO (July !3-Aug. 22): SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22· Good Jun .. aspect today" coin-Dec. 21 ): Sudden actions cktes wllli-suocus through highlight day. You act to great correspondence. w r l ti n g , extent on intuition. This ma y adv~f1ilj1J&-Gfl point· of view be good. Many changes occur. acro!l!t:~ m~ny persons. Be Planning tod ay could be a vital,_tlert and confident. Stu-handicap. dy C~r message. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 1: ..... ~ (t,lui;b i {-Aprit_lt ): VJB60, (Acig .. )3.Sept.' 2:1): ti): Plenty of activity today mere Is daqcr 1n "'""" li!tere.t lo "'1at'1nililt be ·bkJ. areuad home bue. •1'lere Is ·~··~~ .. tend .. to .• be den .ii! ~ctl.v~~ .;¥~·are· ·~ltmtnt of confusion. You 1le8l!Jtiong,1 . lmpa,tient • Q n Cip8ble of ·makinC 'dilOOV'1ieJ could be involved in dispute positive side, ~te pro&rus of vllue. Involves money, about bow .-and for how Occurs. 'stet ~lan«. ·}e . estates,~ tuea, u:peDditutts. :much ......, to dillpose or pro- .original Jfitll<illl being radical . <lei ftcta, flguru In~-perly, valuables. -then you. wln. LIBRA (Sep!. 13-0ct., :12): AQIJAIU1JS (Jan. :JG.Feb. TA~s (Ap1'il •Mif!O): :Partnership may be "under 1.18): You may want to lash out You will not be successful if pr~lll'f. Co<!peratlve efforts at ~ closest to you. Pract. parddpiUng in clandestine· get ·off the gl'OU~. Theory is ict restraint. tou will be acli'flUes. Wb"t you do should replaced by dlrect ' 1.cllipn. grateful. Ideas come in flur- be open, '3 boveboard. Attend The(e· could be ~lsagree.ment. rles. Be selective. Choose lhe ·tD·detalla ·ln methodical man-Key is .to ,set project as a best -for ydUr"OWtl good. In Summer ner: Thli'e is really nolhlng to whole.. ._ · . PISCES (F.eb. 19--March 20): -;ear. '-" ¥ ~ , ' 5C?0RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): -Be caref~l or you could lose ~ 'lMU ·21.June 20): You get raults. today. Where somethh:lg or value while In Frfenct.. ire a I I ( e 11 I v e • past efforts may have gone by transit. Check directions, ln- RefuM to \"bt. bullied. st.ai'nd wayside, todiy you lmpire structions. Many have a tall· suet-to prmciples. Make coOperailon. This is· followed tendency to give incorrect ~ry C:blnge. Your own by success. Spirited neighbor time today. Realize this and ability to ~ Is superior ts. Wklng to hear hlmlelf talk. take proper pr<eaulions. Mr. and Mn. Laurenct E. Ridge ol Newport Buch have announctd lhe engag!lllent of her daµghter, Patricia Payne to Willlam L. Christiansen. today to thaht-">te•. " Junior Sailors Fete Chinese New Year Celelir~J.g the Year of Ill• Dog and eat-· Ing dinner with cbopiUcks and 1._rn1ng their fate from fo~une cOoktes will be iupio• llil• ors on Valentine's Day. The Chinese New Year party in the New- port Harl><>r Yacht Club is being .~ponsored by the Igterclub OQIDJ1littee1·ol the l!alboa. Bahia Corintbiani Lido Ille and Newp0rt Har- bor yacht ~ubs. ' . ' Taking the helm of the .Balboa club are Jim Riedel, Jay Lawrence, Rick J enness and Tom Purcell. Bahia officen a{e Gary Hess, Jim Clarkson, Heather Wier, alld Cathy Gurgan. Carol CoMelly is junior commodore of the Lido Isle club and serving with her are Clark PqthoU, St~phanie Moran , and Phil Gautscht. Newport Harbor leaders are Cliff Wilson, Warren Person~ Laura Jones and Randy Larson. • Home Advisor Adds '. - 'Cents' to 'Food Dollar Members or St. Bonaven. ture's Women's CouncU win learn How to Stretch Your Food Dollar when M r 1 • Dorothy Wenck speaks during their meeting tomorrow even· Ing at I In the Meadow View School. Mrs. Wenck is home advisor !or lhe Unl\lersity o f California Agricultural Ex· tension Service in Orange ·County, and currenUy ls presi· NB Friends Play 'Host dent of the Orange District California Home Economics Association. She was graduated from the University of Wisconsin and received her masters de&ree in education from Chapman College. Throui;b the years she has been a' mother, homemaker, teacher, borne service ~presentativi! and col· ~-. Plans for a nunmaee sale taking place Thunday and Friday, Feb. 2S ilnd 27, wtll be announe<d'durin(:fhe -Ung. The sale will be CGOdllded·ln ,Knigbta Qf:Columbul Hall. .Al.to to _be diicuaei! are ar· rangtmetrta·for a St 'Patrick's Day daoci and a fashion 1how which will take place in the Alrporter IM Hotel, Newport Beach, in April. - W om~n Of ten Forget ~·· ' That · Hubby's First ' "" By JOAN HANAUER th _... .,, waitress e ne.-.~. .,.: .. Janl's suggeaUons inchiae NEW YORK (UPl)t-One taking bubblebatha togetljf o1 these <llY• an Amerlcao and surprlllnl itllbby '"')" wile J1 golna: to loot up from black satin sheeta, but she fn· the midst of her P T A ststs sex II only part of tlio meetings, communJty pro-love scene. 1 :~ Jed•, devoled mothering "'1d "I think women ~ to tile . gounnel cooking to di.Wover ,_ • her huaband bas betn missing movies and declU.: P easiJtC.4. for three weeks and she never man 11 all a bid thlr\a." *l!! · ' said. "That'• ...... of It, «. _f even not~. r.-. •' · Women who maintain that a coor''" but · i '"'" .maldll( woman'1 place Iii In \he home, • man happy starta. in !!;j as Jani Gardnt:!' sees. i' often kitchen in . the nwrung ~ " goes all lhroqb Ille day. art seldom there in person i•It's just a matter of do~. and eve'! more freqµent\y of triyjno -IDd not upecttil.g absent In spirit. Tbm ....,,.,., •· ·• --• she says, get'° involved with that you'll do '50 ""etnt ~ all the ~dellnes of marriage yoo'tr l'I Ill J*eent. back. '--t f th 1r Men are ·the breld·wnu~•. lhat they -trac o e .... ,ally, aod. .-...re busy. You main job -mating husband ....... ....,3 happy. · just aren't~ tci 1et 50 11tr· dn . 27 · cent. · • Jam Gar er 1s a .year· " , . . · -='I old Cincinnati wife ind mother Its give and take -mo11o Y who ·is practicitlly making a _::gt_ve_.'-''·-----~­ ca.rter of. telling women how ,..· -----,-.,---, to tell their husbands they Jove '.t. them, Jn actions rather than LOCAL words. She has wr:lllen a couple of books on the subject, 0 965 Ways to Say 'I Love You' " and' a sequel published today. ''345 More Ways to Say 'I Love You.'" "Underneath it all I lhink women are creaUve about saying I love you,'' J~nj said. "But they 1et too bogged down with diapen and dinners. They figure their husband's bound lo come home anyway. "But if you do lots or little things -iike brtnging him coo.aes when he's working late 1t ni~t or sending him a 'wiah·you•were-here' card at the office -be always comes home. He has-to. He's too wor· tied about wtiat you're cooking up all day." ·. ' "Just the words 'I klve you' don't mean much any more. 1 mean - a man says them one day and runs off ·with a YARNS YOU'U YEARN FOR- A•llll _. l*ti. .J .. -' Y•fl• i. taelt111t .,.... ctlen - ...,. -· .. "..., m ,..... nlm- t>le ttntw'll THE KNIT WIT 1 LciwlEll ~ll Acto11 from WOtr-rtl'• COSTA MIE$A I'll. MS-2111 Mrs. Alan Stohenian, ~ cOn- cert pianist, wilt perform for members or the Newport Beach Friends of the Library during lhelr Valentine tea. The entertainer'• home will be the musical scene Wed- nesday , Feb. 11. at I p.m. NOW ••• THERE ARE TWO Assisting with preparatiom will be the Mmes. Henry Schone, Horace · Benjamin, Russell Pang. Alan V . Andrews and St anley LeLlevre, president. Madrecitas Serves Lunch A buffet lunch honoring patrooelle! and new members or the Holy Family .Madrecite Auxiliary will be served in the Corona del Mar home of Thomas Walker on Thur!day, Feb. 12. Sisler Bertllle , ad· minlstraUve director of the Holy Family Adoption Service of Orange County will receive a $5,500 check, part of the $22,000 the auxiliary has rais- ed since Its inception five 1 years ago. CROWNING GLORY BEAUTY SALONS TO SERVE YOU IN COST A MESA 1 Crowning Glory (formerly Caprice Coiffures) • South c-tPlcaa, Costa Mna •phone 546·7186 2 C..Owning Glory Costa Mesa • .. 267 East 17th Street phone 548-9919 The ~ed have selecled an early summer wedding in Newport Beach. Miss Payne is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and is enrolled at Orange .Coast College. Her f\ance, son of Mr. and ~frs. E. W. Christiansen of Bountiful, Utah, is a graduate .of BountifuJ High School. Cur- rently he i s stationed in Hawaii with the U.S. Nav y submarine squadron. CANCP (.J-21.Juiy :12): Your sell-esteem n.... others sense this and J'OU gain con- fidence of superiors. Take in- itiative. Career potential is ac- celerated. Yau go places and accomplish th.inas. ~;mi~~-~ STARS Sydney Ool•rt 11 •n• •f tl11 -rl.!'1 ,,..,t .~tr•lot1r1. Hl1 1olu1111 i1 '" •f th• DAILY PILOrs ,, ••• f ... M. .. For.um M~ets Orange County ~peak_ers Forum will meet. toll'iorrow at 9:30 a.m.· in the Fullerton home of Mrs. Albert Launer. Topio under dilcusaion in· elude Youth Demands Today, Teaching Pn>gram of the · Future and University Changes. LIMITED OFFER JOIN NOW SPECl·AL 20 .v1ms$20 . LIMmD OFFER PROGRAM INCLUDES • 20 Vi•itl e HeatH Pool e lal>y Slftlot e W~lrl Pool e Suto Room • Swl"""l"' L_, • St-..,. .. -...,. ......... . "'· ..... -. , ...... .. c:- A ~ ...... ,j. $Al.OM l"Oll WOMIM •• "'"L'TM cLu• ll'Otl Miii . GARDEN SQUARE HEAL.JH CLUB . ~ 9562 GARDEN GROV E.BLVD.. • GAR DEN GROVE 537-$410 • • • . c1ate111nrary fabrics PERMANENT PRESS COTTON Petti Point Pique Prints .. -44"/45" widt gu .tr. w11h1bl1 0 NEVER IRON DAN RIVER Woven Pla ids 'N Solids l 6" wld• )6" widt f•xturecl fortr.1 polytsftr 9uar. w11h1ble NO IRON COTTON Ca sual Du ck Prints SHEER DRESS COTTONS Embossed "Revlon " ~r•at dt1i9ns '44 "/.45" widt lush ntw colors I li ttl• iron I w11h.t ble • yard ' Souli; CoHI Pina -Coti1 M ... lrftt.I .. S.. Dl9f9 Fwr.-54J·111' Huntington Center -Huntln9ton leach 141 ........... ltft.-HJ .... 11 . - I ~ PRICE PERM SALE Bouncy, beCNlilul cwla can happen to you! Hold that glamour Mt witb._,--cdre -! LooJc ready·to go withoul fretting or ulliag. AU at.fumbo scrriDgs! Complo1e., 520 'MGIC CURL 'I 0 \ 525 GLAMOR CURL '12" s35 REGAL CURL * 17" Badll"t perm alwoyo 15.95 (normal hair only) .----BEAUTY · BARGAINS-----. Prices skytoCket eYerywbere but here. Slretch your be!NIT budget and enjoy a Battering style. £VEN MORE SAVINGS ON MON. TUES .. WED. SHAMPOO· SET HAIRCUT ... ... ~~ ....,__ HAIRCUT C • , . rown1ng Glory -BEAUT-Y SALONS OPEN EVENINGS & SUNOAY CROWNING GLOR 267 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA PHONE 549.9919 OPEN EVENINGS CROWNING GLOR t ___ , SOUTH COAST PLAZA Leftr I.tilt.. Mat t9 S,.., PHONI 546-7116 ' • l ' '• " • I ' • . .. • ,\ , • I .'~ountain ' I '' ' r~Iley •. EDITldN ' ,. VOL..6J : NQ,j3,,l SECTIONS,)2 ;PAGES ·. ORANGE COONTY, CALIFORNIA • : ,MONf?A:r. FYW~Jt•;-1970. • TEN CEl'l,'IS~ ._. • f I ! , • ~ *'·::~. •'' ..__).>..... . •• ~ ... Bond, rt]a* V~. Tue·sday . . . .· . -. . 80,000 Eligible to Decid~:Betich "SclWol . lssµe . • . ' ,., ... ·~ ' ' .. ~· )· • ·.·· , • • 1 ~ • , •. -. O,All Y. PILOT lllff ~ O~D 011:.WELLS. LIKE. THIS: ONE CAUSING HEADAj;HES ' '. 1 In AY,,!irt1ton Be.ch, City Officials Map Cleanup. ' -.·~. -.. • I ., .,,,,_-{. -. . B;&ic:~·.E~re~er.. c~~g~d I I • , l • ' •'' I • Editqr't NoW·: r tJt11· 11eor1 4{1G, the dbcoOf'V' of .. oU .cha·nged th.t., chor- ccUr o/ Htinti1tpton Beach. 'Phe ~ ula'ion-'bo<nit . •Of , 'tht 'ri%tlt'1 ha3 c~d ·aAe character ·off tht ·town o~ ,row, Okf·'-Oil 'fflterts~ Otfd. ''tltut · r<~I<'·~ fi';~l!iti oiler 'flloi• · inp. ~,II(• <lfi,1 mfie/Thil f!'lh• · fittr OJ ffv? Crt1clt1 on tht problemi oJ c(~oniRa uJt oil blight m Hunting-. tdil /l•••h. . • . ' I.:'' I 'Ii, ~. •. By 1'.Ell&Yr'tlOVIU.E • ... "' ... Dtilr, Jiii~ ... 911., or . "bi.,Ck ,aokf!':1wa1 d/9c0vered ~ · u,; .. ; • .t~ Bdcli oo ·111.i 24 1920. ·r.-~-;-· ' - -y .. ' 'Tbt;ciljy h•sn't tftn the llllle 11pCe. ' ' . '" •' I'" . ,, Dy RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of tllll Dilly Plltf SI.,, Voters go to,.tbe..:._ polls In 58 precincts • T~sday to cut their ballbta on a $8.~ million bond measure and a proposed SO.. cent la.i override for lhe HunUngton Beach Union High SchooJ District. I , , ' f t .. :-1 ' ' •!\I lll'OI ·,. Ille H.U.llq\On, aeactt work la ojeioYedrby tfriW, It m,.. take Hlgti Schoel camJMI. . even ~.; /' he Mdod. ,.:. • • • ' ~tu hike, .:cordln~ to d)Strici. ad-·lour -lll'd'litediatlJJ advTIOrs e'S:tltlUte .. •i,n. ,w1n,m•in\AUL. ~, .....-.1 'the ci>ot' 11 iu llilllloii lf°!he-cooiiod' cin level Ol educotlonal ..,vices. At Ille..,.. be let during iJi.· comina yeai1 liut U It II time, it wouk:I ra~ the d!strict.'s 1ener1l del\yed 'aa;l.i~,·~~ 'c:Oltl ,_m t T r~• "Until lm~t dllnpl "1!8 ...,a. i,; " key personnel wjtbln the. dlltrkt md a different educalk>ftll ~ becomet manifest, more money will not be the answer ~ ~ probJems wltbln oar bilh schools," said Rll>al. A tw<>ll!lrdJ .,;Jor1ty o1 thaoe voting Is n~· to paa Ufe ! bOlad meuW'i. A simple majority is r.equiud for· approval of the override. The polls will be open fi:om 7 a.m. to 8 p.m, About 80,000 voters are ellilble to Wt ballots. purpoae lax rate from its pre9t1tt $1.39 to lotee 11t even htper. "· · -' t· "llJ,f~r 1140 or....-viluatlab. •. 1!>t, dlSlrict ~ twice belore (oiled to ·'We tJve;'ICallid this . bond Wue down pau ·bond· 1siue11 tor' sCbool con&~On BOth l\lbal a(1d Gordan favat nv1aion of the ·dtstrld.'1 operatln1 ""proctdun: which would usa the dllltrkt'a preseM five l\igh schoob more. efficiently.· eliminating the need ror ·conltructlon of an t¥ttiooal school. •, . U app'roved, the bonds will final)Ct•Cfln· slructlon Or another comprehensive high school -the tilth in the district -P.IUS pay fG~ earthquake proofm1 or several Mad Arsonist Strikes Ho1ne ' . -. Of Socialite . Two more flrea, one eitJ,nguished at the h0me of Sl)Ciallt.e mortician Mame.rte Piek fesidence ·arson job, while Jtun- tGdiy ,. on Hunting\on · Beach's mad arsontst, who bas set Z2 blazes in the·past monlh. Onfy $250 damage wi.s cau~ in lhe PCek residence arson job. whie Hun- tlngtQn Beach Fire Department Grficiab1 said lhe ' other merely consumed trash in a bin aL,a .achoo! cl.mpus. Damage so far in.the rash of blazes set by tht tire bug has • reach"ed 1 8101000, however; acCordingt tb 'Fire .Ca . 1J,.. V, VI~ • ""'''A.~ ,v'.l,,..tltl • t ,.~-f'\ ' ., 11 r'-l~Pl I • .. • 1 ;'llm~•-"'P.!ecl S'>lu;daY. 'k"3'~ .. alter ...,,...,. !lniled ..,,..PV attached to bWlding frames oo unfinilbed ,Jtrvo- lures al the Peet home, Jhfl Goldtn West St., uid Capt. Vlocent. Spollln1 the names, riewlpaf>ei 'ileliye,ry bor Sco(I True. 14, grabbed a pall arid be1an dous-1 Ing the structure with water until fire dep·artment O'ew~' arrived'.' · 1 Hard)y before ·~ completed ufeir. invesllgaUon there, another lire was reported ~ College View School, 6511 · l..eqOx 'Drlve, in th.t_ ~e#PeraJ area. . to I bafe m1nlmtlln," said Trustee John and .other lmpf9vfments. A. 122: mt!fton Bentley. "The distrtcl Is desperate for measure was defeated" hi lll'f aM 1 •12 future houSing. This bond election is for m1fik)ft electton raUed~tnr JMI. tt . only 19.5 mlllli>ii, ThO 'lmnMeela th~ 11 Both QI the .curmit loiuel,.hai(l>'en essential. ' shar!!IY oJ>IXll<!I by Tiu!l<e J~ ~I ;,ft ~ire;l '1bout ~·years to.bqi]d1 and by Robert Gordoo. crlllifmllJ of an and !"lull> a hilh ochool;. and U there ·ii . ...,antaallon called CW-::Orpn)mt.lo mterte~ce .. tro~ ~ 'fr~.;or :-Suppon.·Scboola. • ~ . • • They have ougesled that the dialrlct' tnstJllUe alternltiftS sueh aa ~ modulir schtduling,· ei:tended ctaf..procr1m1 and ~ear around schools to tUe •~of the - 3,000 addl\jonal -··· cexpecled by • 1973. ' * * * HB El~mentary ' .. V()tes Decide». On B.ond Rate . . . Voters ,in . Ille HunU,,,... 8udl Clly ·(elem.nlary) ~hool,.~tric\ 'lrlU go 10 the polls Tueaday to• decl4e ff. Qje dlijrict caniraise the lntereat ratt on f.f.7S n\Ulion tn 1alrtlidy apj>roved school bonds. oti~ct , ~lnflala' ire: ¥~.91 ~ to raise ,ttt interest. i:•te from lh'e Pft'- • cent Ip> I maximum ol ~veft percent iJ1 order .to meet market deman.ds for thf aaJe of tbe bc>nd1 approved last year, •. 1 • The poUs ,wlll be.open from 7 a.ni. to11 p.m. VotlJ>I wUI take pioce at the ..... )Gcati.ons. as v0Un1 on the }\llh"'idlool ' bond·and tax locahoN ~ v<>ljnf .. ~~~: . ,'t:n.i Superln~ s. A. Moffett llld then .,. -.boot ll,GllO ~ r:t.llvioJ .. ~·.........., ~ . ' .:-. ~rug-··Busi' M;,ade ; ln" P ar1iliig Lot , . . . .. IJndercoW!r'datcotlal ollicerrs.omi.1 ·'nle .Huntiniton Beach',oil fiefd, now fourth largest in . CalifGmla, grew In spUt;b ;.t~r thit first discovery · in 1920. In 119$3 ·the field some 'call the dirtiest In · California started its· steady decUne. ~ • ·At ODt tbrie.ii Product;d ·1Jt.ooo'.b3rrels ar oil ptr bay'f1'0!ll 'ooly U(O ~ell• (!923). Now ... with severaJ tiundreij ,Wells, ~ ' field prod~.~~t .5',00Q barreb-pe~· NG Joss was sufftred in the 8:50 a.m. blue, and the ·nm:nes. in the ·fruf1 ·1tiin were qui~y ·extinguished, invesUgat.ors -· -led. 75 pounds ol· _.,....., valued at 14,000, durln& an aliqed Oaf ,. carittinsf'ef 'in I ~ Beach "flleJ'IBlfket ; . da)' ..... ,· .-. . . ·1n 1920 there,..were 0Gni)r l,&87,resident!I • , · ., In•:~ Place. ~-11,uiitizi.gton.~~· · dor.ens of wells drilled on tGwn JOU. In Now ,it • is o!Jl!.~,lhe Iara~ •cUm In.., ---ihat aria .a~~ Some' of the inost crpwd~ CJ.rani• Coon!Y with 120,000 realdeni.. • , . " " tnie·relaudnsrup·belweeft the city · and , ~en ,s1~ m Califonua. , . . oU hurchanged considerably_ Once· Ole . In i-.. , th~ leaders of Huntmgton 1a.id. • • ' ' . No-c14e, to the identity <>! the. firebug have been rourid at-the ·scene of 22 Gt.her . blues,· including• ·ave homes, .. a parked car and several other trash bins. Mra. Peek,. the latest target of the arSGnlst, is ' the Gwiier Of Peek Fainily Colonial· f:'uneral Honie, Westminster, and I~ one or the few licensed lady morti- cians in C.,fifGrnia. . -. ... . . ' iiR1\/£lt',~~eo\w1'fit.i:~R:E' A,,_4~ c1:1~E Eri~Af'Pf'.il'L "{ ' . " .l'jjlh\i 1'1od,.,;>ci .... 1t··•iicli· .."1 .• SVtip;c1"--'.JOt J1d. ·,· • . ~ 1--· ... n-~ ... -·r ... 1 ~,i, t . 'I• ·1 • • · , r'"". ,~ , '•·' . ' • ' • • p . • ~ ~., •• , .• '1•'•. ,·,:,1.·,,~ ...... ,. ,. ' Wild .Hit. tm '·;i@~:·t~l ...J~e-. . n . 'a .. ' -. . '!~. .. -.. ~~~--·r ·-· ,,~ " • -• • "-I • ,. : • ( I' I .• I' •) • parking· 1o1. • • ' : Booked " on cbarp1 of. ·Wei and -llion'ol ~a it<re·~.~ holdtr1~ ol.1 the . COfttriiblnd; .Shan.n L. Guy, :ae;o11on o.ba A,..,,s..it llMch: ~ ftlmol,, It, o( Gollta;d Deni nil AxPlu}D, 2S, ot La Puente. ~ u:nflt loo~ place-at>IO: 141 .p,m, br Seal -police del«tl ... and·olllcera from Ille s .. te Bureau oC'Nucollcs.:The allea-tttanafer olleted in a oupeniiarket Huntington , Buch Clty"l'Scbool . District Beach decick:d lo do something about c6Wd brag that it had-"an ,oi~ well· for · "the"bllght" They wrote· a 60-page oil Beach Man Dies; Drugs Suspected 8i~ng~. :A·i~~si,:'8 lire.·~~·~t., I J~ llttia. Bly loWtfird, olftCera said, • ' each student." It was rich thanks to Gil. code. It was reduced tG JO pages after a Now city fathers look upon much or the conference with oil interests, then olLf~Jd aa "blighted arid a plug· to pro-adopted. Herb Day, the city's superin· 1reaa."--tendau-or oU fields, was.named to ... en- hr ..;. of lts big yem, the oil in-force the code. dull(t ~ unchecked by city laws. "Our wort is rea]ly beginning now'" A yGung Huntington B!ach man died ,,.. vteh no ~tlam on how to declares Day, IS the city consider'!! Sunday night from· a poisibJe1Gverdose of ~ aa ..U • well.. dne uu, between ltrallpt meuum and eyes -the DeJt drugs, accordinb to' the police depart· A·22-)'ear-oltl Norwalk man, willrappear ~ In 'court 'Tue.dfyt with. cu ta ·on. his· broW , from injudes rectived w~ be, aHegedly , leQ HunUngtort-Beldt•police-·on a chase Saturday inorDinl, cruhed"into -a uiruty . pole. aod blaeked °"t ' areu .o'f Sµnaet , Beach, • . -. a ~ Wad SCreet, bu (Sol on., Pqe I) menl. }, ..,. # • L · • "-. •·'. Police said lhe body of MJchael Patrick -t-' ' ' J k Dugan, 20, wu found in the back a .. pot bedroom of a friend's home at 10541 ~ es ~ . . lAJcla St. Ougan's home Will listed ·~ Lakewood, but pcilice sa·ld he had IJVed .in --~ j~ j • · lluntington Beach for more than one . /i'r~· Spe"'8 Out $40,000 ' Wor~li ye~:·blirned .~. and" needle were 1 ... • • found near Dugan's body, police 11kl. ;AOBORN, ·~.(AP> -ne tear door incident, p<>lice •said,~ and men worked Tbe .Orange County C.Oroner's Office el• ltwtlll.tfai ..... oplO •the with V'?1wn cre&ners~ and mac.Noes haJ not yet determined.the exact cause or E • ,nui$1M "'.d1 to.lly. · knowh 11 "'mud soclm" to 1ewver the death, but W .. ftled the time at 1:30 ....-.'to dbntiS aeta &be. dimes u cars coaUm9'i ~ ~ver the p.m., Sunday. , t ~ • ' loot. I PGllce were called \o the home by the ~ ;ou~·~~' ~ for The accident. happened· at t :55 1.m.. resident who said Dugan had appeared ~ ~ -~ blP,, e'acb and by lite morning, the road wu sWJ sick arid -aSked to use the back bedroom ~"'°u:'::T..,;.;~1., said covered wllb .olmoa. police' said. to resL ~ • ..,U-.dlinll9'er'llM~,al.·• •• • ) ~ ":!:r.,,: '::;; ~ b; ~ f o'r Suate Water Pr.oject Hatr)' N: ~Bolton · wn · bOoked: •into Oranp C.Unty Jail.on chariP o! ISllJJll·· ·, . I r , . : 1\udiO"visual ·Gear • Okl!Jed .Iot' ~~h~ols . ' ' . m ~ o1·audtMbuM1lgulpmeet f..,. team 'tuehlni aMlliier' and Lebard Sdloal wUI lie dltcuued by trustees of tl)e Hu~; Beach Cit)' Sdlool lllltrict at "lheii' ~ ·n>eilioc.at. 7:30 p.m., 'l'U<Sd.ay hi the Dwyer Schoel libTary. District officials will 1ak trustees for permission· to, bu,y slide . projectoro1 film •lript and:~ ,alldJo.vjoual O!l\U~L • ·--' . llJdlr nlUI Inlet, leloed lo Annol<d I , _ ~~··:1'~t=~ .Sales Tax Boost ·Studied , A ~lowinl !be lf1llOl'ed v<llitJo • • ' ' ' . ' "•ii 11ed wi*n It ran m&o the fl7fnl .. 1 ' ,., , 1 1 ~.pallce '-!'L 11111 bad lo be· lowed ~ (UPIJ.:. s,.te Ftnanc. rrom·I to .1 centa u part.ol .hlo "4s.n111. lll 'ii~ Pl9 .:Uiuon . would .,., a~ ...! -..i be clooed alter the. .~,\I-Orr dllclaled~ the l!or\ ~~ tu ·relitl.11r<1(1':1m. The ~Od' l>y oecom..U im to' iletp the .... .....,__ " . ll!e -t.mporary 11le1 'lii'lilie lor ilie w~rer, ~ ;w;.ier-prvjec! ·-· the lljlilce ' • u pellillliy'"'ol ilcrtminl tM ~sa tax pNl)ect would be on top'of that, director llliit. -1 • • , J . '.ir ' . s•• ... ~...... , ..._..,. ... helpQnan&thellnotened Orr, who loot.over u ll<qa~··,toll' ·orr·~~·~·1,e•m''Ol!J -----------. ~ -.proJOc\.> n.ca1 ldviaor las! moqth,'rai~the poo.. l!d<iiljonil~t'to rilr i1' lntrlUia or · NBW YOBK (AP) -'111e --Be -., -ol o,,e or two sibtlll}' of rlialng Ille sales lax at 1 ~ollf'Clifll 41 estn ~ tax lW It held Ro a llOOCf lain lite Uill afttnoon cents fn the CUmnt RY! cents oa the hearin& of lht Assembly W1tq , Cooun4tl q1on&hl pr a )"Ml'" ' • '~ • ' although the pr"" ·rue hid •lipped ...,.. dollar aales iaJ< If the voters ...,.t June tee. • , , . • • • • , " He IOl<I °" OOl'Qlliltlee UW .idndnlltt,. wlilL'~·quotatlono. Paces H·~~. rejtc:t. a ballol pri>poaitlon, ollawing the The legislature wool<I have o appro>e uon''l!d\\ld VltW lhe'teniP"i'!try tu Jn. =n -~1actVancea over declloes state to. incrc~&e the interest~ raie 011 1ucb. an Increase. ' cr~se u a 1oarr to die water' p;oject.J; nved·al more lh1ir tlwo to one,._, goneral abllga~OI! boodl: • Ile told reportero the lncre1Se w.iuld wh""'· conttruclloo --.._,,_ ,..,.. traded on the New York Oov. R0!1ald Reapn alr .. cb' haa Pn> produce an eatlmaled l4SO million . ened by tbe lllle'1 fllablll!J.f!> oell ~ Slack l:xchciie. JIOO«I -tbe sales tax be inmmd Uthe vo1er1 rtJecl tbe ballot measure ltl•tbe Clll'J'elllly-tallaled .biad,_lllL • • ..... ........ wilh a dca4ly ~eaRQ fe.J9ny .. drunk driv· ing, reckleSs drlVlhg, arid auto 1heft. He wa.!l held without bail. Police siid Bolton wa11 SllOUed at 1: 15 1.m. in down~{' • IJ.un~ ~ach aµeg~y·rildng •n<>tber ca(.;Wlltn poU"' gjlve chue, .tbe .ott\rfi· car, _dt!ven by ' -•"" ' 9-~-" °" Parimount HO&SeuUR:Y .~·~ A , Vl , stripped, 'but· Balton ~ (/II "'J' Pac:Hlc , Cpasi, Hllti*ay, accordbia to•~. "'iho -,eave _f.tds ~.t1 '1.~ au~t eymf;lf: f BoH;on ~ ~ ,1Glf : ~t HJgh.,ay iii &pe<d. lil#cea •\ lllOim.l'·~· 'flih I po~;~\,lr_!llJ"I\ ' . . I ·A >econd . ...._... .BellcW·Jic!UC!a pr tJ;led·\o '°"''·~I!!>!!'• cat .oil the -near jfatDer,A...,.., butw~ f!n\lntd. 'Near AIJdenon" Street 1' SU111tt1Bnch, Bbltori car'• ranecrtoima11:e 'a C1ft"ft •arid 1l1mmed intq I ._.. polt, ·~ It ir.t bl.le~ out '\he area tor' .. ..,.,, ho • • • Ur!, 1 No p<>Ucemen ..,,ere ... injured lh "the ~· Bohop Wai ·treated· for 1 tielid' cut al HUotinito\i tnlet'1!olnmu!!ilY'HOIJll .. 1. . The"ai1"1 lhel) charges, 'l'ere !'flloetted l>y ' Anaheim police wh6 slid the car Bolton droVe w111tolen 'hrrrtbeir'dty. 'l : ... ABM Oppo!i~nt'Calle ' Pl!ln 'Nigb.tmare!,, , • .. • ' . • • • ' -] d M C '"t .+ + t ·-. ;Seal • Bead1 police said no ' fur!ller detalla ·1w:1ou11cllnc lbe 'crpllltt' of the brio w0uld be rel-Ulllllln"1t11atioo of Utefcue·js clolld. · ' ' . • Nixo n Plan8 l\lhlweek. . . 1'rip to Floiida. i A!llDNGTON !UPI! -PPltro.-11. Oliimmll· Cl!ll will prvbabty 1111 -to--hi1 •acatlon se in Key Bilcayne, Jl'la .. Ill miilWek Iller Cc!n...... take• Ila • Lincoln 0., rfcess_ •· ~ . _. fnie Presiden1'1 -11.dljJC)!ter, Tricia, ,23, ~ J!lll conflned 111.n _....,.from ., .... ol meuia. M(a, -.. 'lrllh ber ~ughter. · • · ~ ' . I ' . " ' I Cloudy aldoa1"emiltlni occ.uion- 1 al lhowen. ..... -thrauch I Tueodo1 a1oa1 1be ..... w1th . .................. lbe mlddla tillitl. ' ' . . .. ' • iJolSIDI TONY ' .. I ;,. """'........,,,;, w....ci ,...,, Jl u111bl•l11e1 IA<·i141tfr ·~ rnn ii -~ "'°""' ta • i.... ,<km ~ ... Nqo ,, t ' ..-lo • ' ...... It ~u... .. ~" . ; ;;;;;;:" . I ·5!£ ·1 ·~.:z:-.1 _..._ ,. .. ...... '' . ..._ ... , ......... ,,.~." ... , .. LI q ftl• ~ • ~ f4;1t ...-1wr • t --·· ·~ ...... -!. =--•: =rt•:•--;r • "" 2 ~L't PllOf• \ " • • • ' . , :Versonal Me~~i:i~T~P ~w estmorelan.;l's Aliilifr ' 117 ALllDT w. 14111111 .... -..... _ ,.. • -r··~ ., .,. •' I WAS Al'POINTID to Well -PO!nl lo JIM . al aae jO. I 11Wldod ·, lllSleS five or 111 days a year. J "'*' P'-..ed ·ill 'ilJ!, when J dticldtd. to.~ ' turn home. ~o my natJve SOuthtm California. l rectfved no covtrrunent pay "for my services. ..... Well, it fVun't quite like that. l wu a New York ,publlc realU<W lirtn'I vice pnoldel)~ 111pevW.1 ave ull<NI ..--Jle. publlc Sloel, tllt loi11r biclustry, Anlerieaa llnllo ..... !lit waDpaJIOI' Industry and the carpet lndultry. ' · Stuart Uttle, one ol my fellow veepe, bad been gtad- ualed from West Point With Dwlg)ll D. Ellenhower. Siu WU I lhaV$11 muled:inner In World lfar I .... rote to colonel beloce he realgned rr.m the Arm7 lo· become - cl the lhlrpeot, 11nmleat and moot lngratlatJns .,... • tiona men ·over to sr•ce America'& cornpes coznnlun1ca. Uonl acene . •• -.. ... .. 11111 R!:TAJNED a otrons Joyaly lo 1111 Army and In • parUcolar to the U.S. MlllWy Acldfll\7. In e6rl7 115', 111 bacl • ruob of blood to the belcl -• brliht ldeu. . Siu perauacfed Lieut. Gen. Gatrtaon H. "Oat" l>a\'ldlon. lhetl Weal Poli!I superJnttndent, that be aboWd appOlnt a Ove-man Civilian PubUc N:l1UO!\I «Advloory Committee lo Jlllp lllm Wllb 1 IOI OI complu problem!. DavldaOn wu "th111 -do111( an uaprec!ntecl double toor of duty to aee lhO mJUllry o<adai\Y -tlirougll baaic currkulir clwl(ea la mMI the doiulodJ cl the' Space N•· . Al ONE OF the appolntan, I feund ..,..11 tr1wlln1 to Woat Point ... .• "commend" for Ill-day meeUnp with the 1mera1 to conalder probloma ""'' ;.Jng-rrom the near.frtvoloua to the deadly aerioUI. Wt debated whether cldets .. ahou1d De provided IS escortl for ~ Amertca 1t the fAtlanUe City pqeant . and, whether the cldet chorus ahoulld appear on the F.cl SUllivan show. And "t. at ~ other extreme, considered the belt w1y1 and mean1 of persuadl.ng CO& •. gress to 10 along with airriculwn chante• and otblr buic ICadtmJ matten. . All thl1 recollection came 'hilhlns bock .WJth tbe ml•ll In Orallp Coun- ty cl Gen. William C. Weatmoreland Friday, -he lddreaed the ana•1 · ,; Town Hall at Dilneyland Hotel. d ' "WDT\'11 ~ 0VD 8t W•l Polnt° ~ superintendent -'aJta. G11 t. Davidson wu 1ppolnt'ed to command of the 7lb Anay in Germany, llra-t peace-time command in hlatory. '.....;~erll w .. imorelland, ~IP!le the -....... d-In ·hli ~ r~ ~,hr. 1s·no mtlillry .,-.t At U ,bl wu-uw1z major' s-11 in the Army. He beUevea lmpllcfty hi lhe ,..,_ cl d CGllllOI cl the Anny under the CooatltuUon, and 1t1:t he wu netpttve to the DavidMD<reated d\'lllln ad>Jaory commlU.. 1t Well Polnl · .. I I.NOW, FROM penonat canUct at Wiit PC!fnt and by COfl•poodtnct • during his lJM.11' plr1ocl 11 commander In dill! In South Vlefnal!I and' aiiet u Army chief cl atall, that our COlll!lry Ilea bad the lelfl-. tolaflJJ -· cated KrVICM cl • mu amone men. . r. . Thal Weaty hU rtctlHd II -.iuona -17 -iall otan !nm JI COWl!r!ea, plua five honorary doctorala, ta wtll llld Sood. He Nnlld ~ elj, • !Jorn !Ila ~ u -a ohavetall commandln1 .,_""" vtl1lleri lll!OUCh i. ,, comll!I tho "por~fe 1enorll" of the KN Ivar to bla ~ l!flh ~to. ,, But to tl!ooe who ia-bbn -Illy ad ~. Waety lftajjiior. land la the model Amel1Clft pofrlot ---. 'comf(lltly ~ cl - _ mUc pl'inc:iples. ad totall7 clevotod to clef~ "* pritldpoo. •. Episcopal Diocese Okays $30,000 'to. Aid Negr~~s 5pe0fylns fhal II not be uaed to ~ mote violence, lhe Los Anples Epilcopal Dioceae voted $30,000 for Negro economic developmerit SalllD'day at lta oonvenUon In Anaheiin, following a loorsbour debate. • RepresentaUves atlend1ng lhe dioceae'1 nth annual conventton cut a 412 to Hl ballot ln favor of the corttroveralal laaue, but voled othe< ones down. • Bealdea the ootrfg)ll gram lo btad< . develapmenl programs. the Eplacopal group, repreaenUnr the ta111est·dl-In the naUon -from Slftta Mula io the Mexican Bqrder -voted f750,000 ill Jow lnle-loana 10 N°"" bualileaameif. 1'lt $30,000 approved S 1 tu rd 1 y repruents the Loo Angeles ,Dloceae'a shire of '200,lllXI approved Jail Octobef ti the cbruch't national convenUon Jn ln- dlana. Controvmy over the 1311.lllXI donaUon •-beclu11 the money wUI 10 lo the NaUoul Committee of Black Churchmen., which baicb the Black EconomJe Development•Conferencie. The conference follows the Black Mal\ifesto, which ac- cuses the United States ol being a white ratjit society, ' DAILY PILOT OAAHOE eoi\JT PUILl5hlHQ COMPMT ;l.t1r+ N, w,,, "-'*"' ""' 1'111>1'"'1 . J1dr: It Cv1l17 \llal ,,.....,, '"' 0-• """" .. Th•M tt k•"il ldlllt n-•• A. M"'fiJtiM Malletll'lt fdltw "'""' w .••• " Ai•llir. lldftw H ....... •1Mc•Offk9 17111 ..... , ...... 1 ••• 1' M•lli119 """''"" ,.0. a.,. 790, t2MI ---......,... .. fffl: m """' Avwu,. <Ml• MtiN: .. WtoM .. ., 111 .. 1 ,,...,.,, ~: nu wnt .. ..,.. .....,..,. A .-lllllDDJbat drall -ID<f mUltary -ba-llvta Alldwil)' In EpfacOpo] diurd>la WU ''*<! Mwn overwhebnlq1y. The deloptaa also 1111*1 the dloth warrqt for st. Paul's Ip l r cop a I Cathedral ID Loo" A111elea b7 iPPrOvlDs In principle the leaae of the property to commerclal lntere&U. The Rt. Rev, Francis Eric Bloy sald the diocue could eam a mlnlmurn of $280,000 a year by leasing the cathedral property. A new chapel seating 400 (St. Paul's seala 1,200 but la rarely lull) mlghl be bufll on c:bu!"COOwned lilld In the \'ldnlty of Good Samaritan Hospftal, he aald. The cathedral was built In 1924 and 1erved as dioceian headquartua until 19>7. In reetnt yeara tta coogregaUon bu dw!Jldled, Bbhop Bloy said. From P .. e J OIL ••. decade aa one of oil field cle111up. 'l)ll dlal!up tuk la b\lle. llWIY '11 oil operallona were .tart.ea btfore the city ha« any oil rqulaUona. Now lt bU to caldl up lo the oll lnduatry. ••aur main problem «mCtf1\I Idle wells -onea not really Pt'OdUdna much oil," expl•"'"4 Day, "The ma)<r companl .. aie enc!Oalnr their oll llelda an4.c1aan1n1 them up. But 1 lot ol the ladeptl!doilta hlvtn'l" . TM town lol altts,' cradltd betnta Golcle4 West Sire.I allCl the old dowlilown . area, .,. the prime tarftl of the dly'a clnnup compalp. Qty olllclala Point to the filth and the huanla. But a lot of problema mnaln. The curnnl.code tan'l •Iron& eQOUgh to force elM.aUp, 11)'1 Mayor Jack Green. Two -<ioael, aa oU combining <Ode which calll fOr ,eneraJ cleanup and an oil ruUvlaUon codl alfeet1n1 the rellarllll( ol Idle oil Willi, 1r1 now belnl Cl>Ollder'<t by th> dly. (Tomorroto: What's 1Dr011D with tht • dlJI~ pn1illl olf codr.J \ Chorale at GWC Needs Singers Al lout II mor1 ,,_. m Medocl by the Golden Wes! Collep Commimlty Ch<wale for Ult Euler performance ot ·Faure'a Requiem, accordin1 to dlriCtor Warrtn l'tterkln. ThOM lnlertlled Ill helping the choralt achieve a fuller sound ranee are lnvlttd IO rthw'Jala eacli Monda7 at 7 p.m. 11 the Goldell Weit mlllic bulldln1. --·---~ ' . \ Rogers May Confer With Ti~,f> . Report Follo1.vs Sta~ Sec_retary's fionference in Mor~co llAll4T;"N111100 "Jl11'1) -.\I.&· -ot.U. -~;....... -_<141 Jhe_NllOn ~Uon _lbould ,,,, lllw -•"-i. •i• !llillll .. -. ........,_ '"" blMli In~ 1!1W-to ll•t any abandon Wlllt was irelcrtbed as !ta i>o pleutel wttl! lhe d31a'"l'll'O .. """ · • .• ..la.....:., • J. '1allout support•1.for ,&be lllaells. · klnd,haa ahoWn In ~ what •tM '11111111-fir a m' ... lllot t\>lll, -""""\ dlf4!lls ' J,logers' vlalt to MC!ftlCCO ha> been Vnllld Stales belieYOI II a moderatine ii> _, IJecrNr1 cl llllte WlllWn P. Ol 1111 talb wttli -b. Rolen said dlplomaUca lly come£ In every rupecl so 'nuenee on Arab extnrnilt'elemtnta. lqero and Pruld<rit Tllo cl Y11&oolavla tht1 • Wfft ·"very· pluum and C011z lar aa protocol IJ concerned. However, At a cllnner hooted by lloodol""Slllldq who alao ii tourtns Afrlca. ajructlve" Ind ad41d, •<wt. have few pro-certain developments indicated Hu:san nl&ht, Rosen pralatd HU&ia~ R1r hll...,. The report.. came ai Jtoaera wound up blema." had felt n necestary to J'ffltablllb hill am. cour.,eous ltldenh!p m this Dltlon lhe first atop on his l~naUon Mrk1n This contraslod rather oliarply with cr<dentlab ai an Arab leader by· !lvlng or IU mJlllon penMiil. Tbe king later soocfwlll'tour with talu In Rabat With Bou1Al1b'1 atatvnent In a tout Suaday at· Rogen no m<n courteay than he wu.,. lhla month· wm etJebra~ his nlDth .,.. ltlncllaaaan llofMC!ftlCCO. 11.dlnner foe Jloien 11\al then were a UUedtObydJplomaUcprotoeol • n1......,u~rullar- lllC<n met with~ at luncb ane; number cl aubjecla ''Wh!U provoked U.S. olllclals undmtood the -lly "We conildlr his majllly -oar rnomlhg seaalon1 wl&h rorei,n Minitier especl.ally our concern and e\'tl1 may' 1 for the Moroccan covemment to avoid c!Olllt ftjendl," Roc"1 llid la a dllmw A~lbadl Boulilob and Prime Mlnlmr 117, our work." '11ie Context or his making too groat a abow of Its ftlendshlp toll "We ha,. ~ 'lllo "°"""' blo Ahmed wald. •-11 made ll clear he wu talking with the Unllod Stales at a Ume when atalamanahlp and Ills ~p. The U.S. official nlea to Tunis tonlg)ll. abci<lt tl!e Arab-hradi dlapute. Ha"an m)IS! demollllrale at bocne, u "Marocco'• pooltlOn • OI t b t ln- 'nle sourcta said lndicaUom were that Moroccan newspaptn, while noting the well 11 throughout the Arab world, that ternJUonal acene todl:y, · bOUI in tbl efforts ,..,.. being made to arr..,.e a warm rrtondahlp --Mon>CCO and he atanda flnply with the Arab front Mapreb and "-"""1, la.a~ lo:a meftlJIC betw-Jlogen Ud Tito( a the Unltld lllllel,.wirnod edltoria1l)I to-agaioat Israel wJae om lkiDfU1 pal)Q." • 1f e•t €otnat11 Help Burke to Su)lmit Bills To Ease' Unity Problems 87 :mOMAS rrtlR1'.t1NE Of ... DMIJ ''* ..... pre-1917 level the l!l1IOUlll cl rocllltributed mooey. In 1917 the o>col1ed "com- putational tu rate" went up from eo ceol& lo II for elanenllry achool dlttrlcts and lrom llO cenl& lo IO cenl& ior hllh' achool diatricta. " -:·Judge Advoeate ~ ~ ,· ·Denies Pressure ·1n f.alley Gtse • J'I'. BENNJllG, ~ (UPI) -Tllo olall jullre advocate cl,tlie µ.s. Nm;~· 'l'ralnlnl C4a1« ..... -tllal hi received no lmtnlcllc!iis inllll • mJUtary author!U.. •Ill Woablqtoa .'ta recommend tl!tl Lt. Wllllam L. Ct1111 ·1- -<narflaled. On Cbar&a cl mmdlrlnr dvlllanl In Vltllllm. . . . Thrle bllJa to make achoo! dlalrlct unlllcaUon m«e cl a free c:l»lee by the people were to be intrtduced in Sacramento -Y by" Aaoemblyman Jloblr\ H. Burke (11-Hunljnlton lletch). In Jriniucmi the bUla, Burke la ~ hta --ta In the --. ~ 8-b. f'ountaln ', ~Vollly, W-att!. Soll Betdi 'Miese monies, put in a pot, are reallocalod "' equallu retOW'Ctl -.........m.d acbool dlatrlcla. Under· lhla, arrang..,,...t, Huntington Beach Qty and Seal Beach elementariea qe money. Oceon View, Foontaln Valley and WesbniMer elementarlla, With tl!elr greater student mrol1rnerris, m a k 8 money. Col Robert M. Latlnp; the j..i,. td. •ocat.e for 1't.. lltMl.na:. wu .the ftnt wlln111 coDed by the Army -- In II& pretrial . atfompt to l'lbul the dole111e contention that protHdmp aplnat Calley we"' "lnllueracl by dlnc- UOlll on high," b>cludlns the 1lhltt Houae. are.. • A -lo llllly ochool di~ In -· dtlll Int& ont ldnclerprten lhloog)I hlth -· dlatrtc:IJol!eiL~-ln--_ n.• l"Otll 11no" to 1,llO votea ''1•·" ' ,,,. -~ke bllil ... ~· f<lilcnn : -To revtl'llL-111! Jniallllon that Ins creued the amount of tu rate put tnto a pot and redlotrlbuted -elementary -illllrlcls within hlth ocbool clJairlda. --the~ f«. unlflcotlon eltcllon ewy ,_ ,... ·-Mako avellable to all bonua IMMY bolt_, stven only lo eltmenllry ldlool .,... that 'fotl "Yta"'cm aftltkatlon. · Jiiii· Weyuker. lllnllnslOn Btoch uma.i HJ&h' 5cboo1boerdprer'dentwhD11 "-1\bl:yman B!Jrke'a lldmtnlltt•Uve llllla!ln4 eaplalnod lhl Intent cl lhe bi111. ,,,. tln4 lie ald, wouJcl -"' Ille .. . .... Marii\e Fliers Due Tuesday, To Set Records ' A vansuanl cl 10 supmonlc Phantom ' jela letdlnl their iquatlron '1iome to El Toco Marine Corpe Alr Slillon from Viet. !lllll. will lalld, '!Uloday, marlilnl. two hlat.crle' flnts, : ' Marine Jl'lgtiter Atbc:k Sq u • d r on VMF A SO ii the firs~ to leave the war ione without replacement 16d thtir 8,000 mile, trans-Paclftc fllght la the longest in Marine Ct'lrps history. Ceremonies welcoming VMFA ~2 home will get under way about 12:45 p.m., and the public Is invited, accoMfng to Maj. Robert Booher, bale informaUon officer. Maj. Gen. Robert G. Owens Jr .. com- mander of the Third Marine Air Wing, which VMFA Ml jolni. wm ·addreea the ..-Ing pflota. wit!! the win! band, hooor guard and massed colon on hand. nie unit Is the second flshter attack gquadm\ onlend back to El'Toro MCAS under the third phue.of Pre1ldenl NI>· on'a Vietnam withdrawal program. Marine Fighter Attack Squadron :114 arrived Saturday with • conUngent ol eight AID Skybawk afrcrafl leading the way. nit IQUadrOn comina In Tuesday uses lhe Phantom, the lulelt ll&hler-bomber in the service of the Free World, ac· conllng to Maj. -~· a former Skyhawk pilot and Vlefilam veteran hlmsell. Weyuker aaidJlurke.belifyeo JI lo up ta_ tl!e al&le cl Calllomla lo handle 011ullza.. lion, not to force it on the local tuplyer. Tbt teeond bW, Weyuker said, mates it pennlsslble to hold a unification election any -without roqulrinJ II be held with the pr<oldentlll primary election (neat In June, 11112). He iald thlt mokes It poul- ble for lecal people lo Ill Mwn and plan an election "when the Deed arllet." He alto admlllld II makea ~ poatble ror tbei'e never to be a unilic&Uon elec- llon . The thlnl bill, WeyUker ald, provides l20 ptr aludmt to achool dll1tlda with tu rate over $1.90 each dmt a umnca- 11>11 elocUoo Is lllld. Under .,.-law, just tl!ooe cllltrlcta within which the \'Ol«a vote "y11" on uftifici.tlGn receive the money. WTkir called that a "wtot .., 1111 alkk • lerlalalf"" appoach. Local lat· payen ihould he !rte to make 1helr"own dedalon, hi' iald. Jumbo 747 Jet Turns Back With Engine Problem LONDON (AP) - A Jumbo 747 jet engine went bad about t,000 mllea oot over the Atalntic toclay, f<rdn1 the Pan American World Alrwaya plane to Loos don'a Heathrow Airport. The New York·bowid jot with 115 pa.sRJ)gera aboard lift Heathrow at tt:JO a.m. Ninety mlnulea !ale!' the e!!llne cltl>elor><d trouble. The pllot racllold bla retum and touc:hs el! lktwn without Incident at J;IO p.m. A Pan American spokesman aald the cause of the trouble with No. 4 engine was not immediately known. Aftclwlics began lrYlnf to repolr the enp. Aboard the plane were a member af Parliament. Neil Cooptt·Key, and several London sports writers heading to· the United s1a1e1 for a prue DgJ!L Laird Off to Viet WASlllNGTON (AP) -Secretary or Del-MeMn R. Lain! anl hfa top mlllllry officer lell l<>r Vietnam today to check the pn>OpeCl& for further Am<ricon tioop wlthdr1wala. • He"s Wor111 .King Forest Kid Grows Own Bait Kevin Snyder mlaht be only 14 yean old but In some clrclea he la already a tycoon. tn fad, you mlg1rt say he's the worm king cl Lake For,.I. How does one get to be a worm kinl! Keo.in atarted hls career _u a boy who liked lo fish 111nd'"ntv8r seemed • to I hive ..... Iii bolt "I decided to talle 1 few fed worms for my orm use but found tb·at other people we .. lnlereotod lll buying them," aaid the llJth 1rader al Afiao School. Tile"" cl Mr. and Mn. Frank Sn,yder IOOn found he couldn 1t r1lle eaou.ah to keep his customers supplied 10 bl ar- ranced to get his worms ebewha't lb&r- 111( .the pro11ta with Ills supp11.,... JCtvin now atocka red worms, m•1 worms 1nd nl1ht crawlers. He sells the cr1wlen for to ctnta a doien, rfld wm'l'll for 60 cenl.f for a and meal worms fct IO ..... pt!' hundred. His buslneal lo io auccoaalul that the ' ... Btach Ind Tennla Club, the former !Ollrct ol worms for Lake Foteat fJshennen, has decided to let Kevin han- dle all the worms tor the community's well-stocked rf!ICreation lat-. But Kevin Lm't stingy. If anyone elle wants to raise worms hert'a bow to do il "Get a very l&rt:e eontainer and put put mou in It," llld Xev1n. "Pu\ it in a cool place with water on top. BuY, a few •urns, put them In the container and 800ntr or later there will be a lot more ~'Ol'IT\I." If kepi ""'· the red ......... lliould la!I a month, nflht crawlerl a month ar two and mW worma nve or ala: months, att. vised Kevin. , Kevin recommends mut worms for blue (Illa, oiid Ille Qlher wocms klr blll, catfllh and blue (Illa. I>& thty work? "Well," said Kt vln, "I ~·tnt fllh.lna tbe othar nlpl and cau1ht ellhl blue sf11 and two bl• and Utat'• not . nab ltory." ' Enters 'Ratt Peter M. Gwosdof, an Aitaheim attorney, announced today he will oppose incumbent Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks in countywide elections next June. A Placentia resi- dent, Gwosdof has lived in the county for the past 13 years. Rep. Utt Joins Group Urging Talks on Mi.deast ' ' . Describ~g the tenae Middle F.f.at aa a major thm:J to th~ peace or all the ~·orld, Coniresaman Jame3 B. Utt (R- Tustin ) today joined a group of legislators in ur&ing djrect peace talks. The Orange County legi!lla,tor and 24 Republican collea,ues said face-to-face nea:otialions by the beillgertnt Arab stales and larael la the only method ol •chievtng a tettJemait.:t ( House ResoiuUon m Calls for such talka: between · the hostile ' nations and is today under study by the House Com· mittee '"' For.ljn Allain. 'Ibe resolution enddrstd by Utt and Im coUe_agues tn Waahlngton basically sup- porb the Nixon Administration's Middle I Eut policies and notes their consistent application. · "To support Ute Jl7inciple of self- determinat.ion {or au of the peoples of the Middle East 90 tbat they may live In peace, justice and freedom,•• the bill ex- plalns • No date for the Calley court martial w been set. Today'> pretr)al hetrtng , OOMidtred-l....,enll-motlon-to dllmils- the charges because ''unlawful cxmmand' influence" prevented hls 1etttn& a fair trial in any military court. ~ Calley, 26, a diminutive first lituteJllllt of Jnfantry, ls aCCUled of t b • premeditated murder of IO! VMtnamelt civilians during hiJ company's l1Vttp el the village of My Lai 4 March 11, 1911. The military 1'Wt of law is that wbln the dtfense alltges improper comm.ind influence. the proeecution must try to rebut the charge. Lathrop wu the first of a aeriea of wltneues the Army plana IO brinJ in an effort IO show that those who P1«1r•d ihe court.martial here did ao izl.. dependently of hlgh brass influence. Th• Army prosecu1m, Capl Aubftr M. Daniel, asked Lathrop, "at any tlrnl did you let on inltructions from blPir authoritiea in Washington?" Latl!rop leJtified tho! altar a fcrmll Ins vestig11Uon of the . Calley case wu con. dueled htre. lncludlllg quutionlnr ol Paul 1.1eadlow, a Vietnam veteran who had been a member of Calley's company, he advised the Jl'l Hermina commandina general to go ahead with trial. "I advlaed llJe g,nerll (M1j. -a. •. Erwin C. Talbott) that In my opinion the testlmony was IUfflcienl to warrant rderraJ to trial -and I ao recom- mtnded," Lathrop aald. Latht:op uld he based his recom- mendation entlrtly "On my evaluation" of the investlg.Uon. "Old you al any tune receive In- struction aa to the diipoaiUon of this case?" Daniel Wed. "I dJd not" "And you passed none a Joni!" "I passed none along," Lathrop replitd. A prime wltneu acl>eduled for the beartnc wu Gen. Talbott. The defente contends he received direct word from Army Chill of Stllf WllUam C. W•mnor.land that Pruldent Nl>on hid given the g<Hhead to De,_. Secretary Melvin R. Lain! lo pr-..te Calley. IJ#,11.T ,lleT .ltd,_ 'THAT'S NO FISH STORY/ SAYS WOllM KING To lit a Ty.-, All Yw Need lo tn Idea and 1.....,11y I I I ! l . I 11 I I, .I I I I • •• I I ., I I • • • • -. • 1 . . • . . . •• , •• '. ·e .. ··a': .. . .. .. , • . .... . ---. -" -. ... . , ~ :· -• ". • . . • , • . . -a~ _..a.~·· ~ '~ • • - . - Tetlay'• l'frel ' N, Y • Ste rlY • .. ... a ·e·s ." ~ .. -. ax ... ' , . . ~eii~y-lllist• In Laguna Recalled . llf"IYM BARLEY • • Of .. p.llJ Pllilt '"" • . j Ctanston Sets . Meet 'in Laguna ' . Sen. Alan Crtnston (o.c.Jjf.) will meet with cltja;' officials In Llguna Beach Friday to dileuli extension " o!f· 1hore oil protection into federal waters. City Manager · Jame1 D. Wheat.on uid the senator' will meet With elected -ore: ciall •ud city mauager1 ol Southtm CaJ.. lfornla ,cllies ·to explain hia: Senate Bill (S.31113). • Wheaton aaid Cranston will !pell out ways ciUes can work toward paua1e of the bill tl}ll w~kl extend the SU:Jt:'s Sbelf.q.iMin&hi.m Act into the federilt rel\m. I\ erohlbils1 oU~hor•.dr(lling Crom the .Mexitan Boriler !Ai the mooth of the Santi Ana River. w.iie.toil' Aid Ctamton tim· also· speak · or -'tbe flldeial 'iovemment's role• in deve~I o1 ' coulil areas. The luncbein ' meeting Will be held .. 1 the . Towl!n· Rnlaurant." ' ' . \ . ,·. ' -:r .LevyNeeaoo ... --..--'· . . ) For Water " ·Here Lies NEL, . Elev..eJIJ "N_ow. :Seek · S .£').' .,, an, qemente' .. £" ___ : ' . \:AJJIDCil;:;PostS . """ Silf,,,......,.,C.N ~-•~f. f °''' · v""'.".!°Ll" """'~ nee /tr three oeab bat'..,....11<1·1' ·~ µ · candldatest with ctose of, f\Unc 1Ull tUQre · than ......... •)"•1· . ' .. , ... Laia\ lo t.'ke aoit.nonfmalioO paper, In 111s'OWit·brulf m :llllbett w. Bourg,107 Avenida San ~car10s, l a retir'W 'Los Ailples'Flte D<JiOrlment' captain. · · Nomination pape,l,,hiid·lleen ltkon out ear!ler for ~~'t. '1'11bmas O.~fe; Art Hobnes, salmhan,'213 AVemte.(San Pablo; James ·T.~Faith. uies engineer, · 2245 Avtnue Sa.Jvadoi; Harold D. r,ftadt, electtlca1 englnee'f,.tl1 Avenue Presidio; and Herbert L. HJvely, insurance .man, 3121 Calle' Mayo. ' . Also oun Myers, 'city plljlllin& coni· nilsmner, 1205 CaO'e T~ledO; Fred W. Ketlbc!r, bufliting, inlpedor, lot~ Buen.l Vista: Eurene SulllYin, dei!u!Y probitlon offll\l'r. 239 ·Montt\v<\: J~'c. LwikSr., enghtetrlnc COM1ltant, 10 Via Avll1 : and Din Chl&n, lncium~t city d>un· cilman: I · ' ' · ' . '.flteJ1ve11 City, eou~'_1,....1.;,,,u ,1ec:. tlOn lo beHev'"1 lo ~ve bjen ~.by the llt\ns· ol' U!quard SllM Cbi>llk. ~·11ef11111(w Iii' 11111 ·~' t!iO city eel, ....... iloD of I city., e1nployea 1110C.'iatl0n. : · Chor~k.wi11r ~llled'~ . ...,.ds Uipl bid l\ttt•lel\Od to otrlke -I'!' hll(her '""'" 1111\ ' ammuw. ~ ' • ' · ' • :Post . ~ j • . . . ~1·ogram · SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Slate""""'° Director Verne Orr diec1oeed todaJ the· R-n ·admlnlstratioirls"conoldoriftf·tlie pouibiliiy Ot c increasln&. t.be u111 tu temporai:ly to help finance tl)e l!lr<a-.1 c;_all(Cl'Oia water project. He mentioned an'. Inere.aae of one or two cent( ii) the' curftnt five centa ·Oft the dollar aale1 tax U th'e votets-1flqt Jane rej~I • ballot pr.,,..IUon allow:lng 0.. slote to incre~· the .. iftte~t rate 'On general cbligaUon bonds. Gov. Ronald ~f\e!g~ already _ha& pro- posed that the sales tlx. be lncreued frofn s (o 8 cents aS ~rt tif Ids '845 mil- lion proS*fly t11x ~lief pr!>1f11m . The temporary a.ales' tu hike. ~ the water project '"*'Id be on top'of lliat, ·orr, who loot over u Reepn·1 top fiscal advlaor,Jalt inoilth.,ralHd the pot-slbi~ ol rObift& the IOlta In at I l\earlnc of the Ammbly Water Commi\. tP.t. r • 1'11,,Je(lislalurt would have lo ipprove auch an increaae. Hf tOld repOrten ·the Increase would prpduce an estimated $450 million. II the' vokrs rej;ct th< ballot .......,. an estimated. "'50 mtlJJon wcmld be q~e<I by · Dec!mber 1972 to keep the maaslve watef projfit aOoat:·the fJaance dJrfictor said.' ' ' · Orr· s~ly mentioned levytnc on amtJUonal t\\-'0-Cent t.ax for 1il: montha. or • collf'Cting an e1lia one.cent tu for 10 n1ooths' or ,a )'tar.. • • , • He told the committee the admJnlatr• tiqn would view the temporary UX 1J>o 1 crease as a ')oan to the weter project who.le construc:tJon. Pl'Olrlln ii threat-~ ~nod )>y the ~tate'.sJnabllUy .to .. n bonds m ~ currently infUlled bcnl marW Laguna School-.. ~ - Chief to Talk OD Botid Voie " 2 Nigu~•· Y:~ut~: el~~~i:..i:xs.-:.r:n..r~ ' ' . Dlstri<t will be ~ lonlPt by Dr B e. d. ·n· · B' }·a"t Wiiiiam til1om;dlttrlc~1uper1ni.nc1t.rt ' Ullfi ,' 1.il . . • ,..., . ' UllOm will speak at 1 monthly meeU~ . . -of Laguna ' Col>rdJnallnii Council to llelng • '!'W~ LafU111-Nlgual i'"'tla, burned in.• al 70311 p.m. at I.arum Federal s.ivinp Ir . gas e1ploeion Sundiy afternoon, re-Loan Aasociatlon. . . ..__ • mained in :Critical condition today In Ul.e Other •m1teial , on-the ~m 1,... burn .unit. ol, O._ance,1=9bnty .,MOllicA) cludesj '. ·r "'h • Center. .. ". · . \ • • · -A deacrlptiorj otihe lii&h school mial Oranae COUnly lirtmen said · Steve . ~by •tudfnt Stuart Jlabtixiwttih Marfin, 11, !of 26Ul Loa~lrinHi• ~ suf. -Scouting earch.•nd.AKDe acUvitie. fered _.{ all!f lfilid 11!, ..... bufl\l O~ · wPI be outlined. by 1Mark M-. 41 percent of hi• body whlle hlJ ..... '-Tbe art rum "ltt Qreom Cone" ~nioo .nm Poe;'17,1cil.the'.aimeladOlred\ pre-. by iAllmO loaeh IDp Schooi suffered -· aJ1d thlnl•.deirff IJurilt •ti.lent.. win be lbllwo. over •• pemnt" llfa' bOdji.;" • • • -Leallo Self !!ill .. ,..i: Olf the Delin- Tli< exploo!on ........... 11 I Lquna. qoency Cott~! loalitule ~ N)giiel' ....,.. '1111111>11 where tlie <iwo · nmoved • Pl u.p mm •· car IO "Cleen ii, fire ~t apoUltia iaiil. • :ApparentJY.'jlief lan.,r IO. -.V·Uie · gasoofol'the'Lllik/OliJllila·t!M-•1Rlillioil ' '>-'--:.... the~ adiled. . l , 4 -.- .Ai; ... ploy. ol tlMi llallllri.!obby b..- ci" ti, ol 3401' El Clnllno Jl<,al, 3an: CWn·!!rUe, iUf£!red, miDorrbl.rna. on1 IUa handl. ~ he tried (oT et~ 11\e-• P'I,,... lu'P&rg B6tlllni. I .,. ~~ ) ~·reoted Martin•lnd !!de at the ' -·-.u~~tbinr1o tbe'' medical center. , ·oo ~· • · ,..._, • ·,O . li1 .... DAY • · ' . , i A-.Qrim W8tdir oJ'.Worid w .. : 1N111101•fwtt'llW .. nrr ~t t t:'I" It ~ .... /l'~'fll • Lop-. ~ c'ollrflJ>ool . .,..,. J. , . • ...... '!!!!!!!-· "" ~ ;;;a:"' : ·t , .... ~-• ~· ·=·~'"=' J -...-.. --.... .,. I ._.. .... • M I 'J It ·-... •• " ::::=:-.. . I =. "'ll --~· ,,.........,, 11 _....... • .............. ' • • Nine Held ·-.)II' F~r·,Diugs ,, . ~ . ' hi:: ~;;,gun a ~ ~ t. ' . Thrte M!ults mid' 1i1 '""•nne1 were ammcl W i,iguni, lleaCh iitOcilJcs .. r. ficvl over_ U!e. weeteod Gil.I v.ariety of · <1ru1 charges. Mary Jooephlne Sm60t, IS, who 'pollnl • •aid ls on P<"Ob•tlon lollowlq a 'earlier, llll'COllei .~vlctloo, WU amaod at bor homt,'l.!I ~St. ii 7 p.m. ~ · IDd ehar'pl wllh ule ·O! ~ dru(I, ll!t ol· danprool ~ .. fo.mlnGN • and ptlUtaslon 1 or m a T t·J u 1 n 1 paraphernalia. • -~ • I • r ..... ·, ,_ .. ~ OAl&.Y ttiAT li-tf "'91e Boot'ed wilh her-was a 14-year-old boy who was at the home and, police aue·ge, was found to be in possession of mari· juana and .a pipe containing marijuana residue. A Up from anolber teoa«e boy led lo the bOule oearcb, officers said. : ll!ITOlt Klil/IL ADbS ANOTltll!·PlltlT TO DAILY PILOT WALL . • · >Merit WtnMrs Mn. Ando,_, Moeonn. Whlto """" leftl ··• • ·' .,,. . .. St.ate PtiflHsfaers GrOtlp An IJ.year-old ErnerUI Bay }'OUllt and three ~r -·sm wet. an.11td Friday evening wben police stopped lo check a vthlcle parked in the dint al Top · ()f the World at 11:30 p.m. and allegedly found the quartet in5ide, smoking mari· juana. Pilot Wins Press A wards James Hay Langenheim, 18, ()f 411 Emerald Bay, was tak!.11 in~ C1J3.t®Y aklng with a l7·year..c>1d girl and two boys, aged 15 and 11. A "lid" of mari• juana, martjU&lla ci&arettes and but.Ls were taken as evidence, o(ficen atate. . . ' .. The DAIL y PILOT added mm ploques to ib "award wall" today with tbe ln- oW!atl<>n ol lour from . the Clllf«nla Newspaper Publbbefs A·• i o c i a t l on .(CNPA) Bet\er Newspapers Contost. Roberl N. Wlfd, prelldent and publisber, acoepted the awardl Saturday morning at a breakfast l!tsaion at the Century Ptua In Los Angeles. Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke made lhe pmenlatlonl. The llaltwlde coolest drew 1,1171 en- tries: • The !>AIL Y PII,OT won 1 llrsl p1o .. awanl ror Best TYPosr•l'hY (appelll'lnct) and meHt 1ward1 fer apOrtl coverqe, women'• coverage and new1p11per pro- molloao · the latter for the newtpaPlf'• first eqtry 1n.Uia1 n,1d o1 COl)lp<llUon. Tbt merit award !or WCJnllP'1·coverqe marked the oecand Um• lhe DAILY PILOI' hu been clttd by the CNPA for uctllence in that cateaory. • . . Rookie Officer . Ends 1st Week On Good Note A 1'1w Llpna BeeOll police ~ctr completed hll nnt -k ol duly by nef>. blnl • bur&LvY ""'1*t 8atunloy al- temaon. Veteran officer .Ken Brumaae and ,,...comer GraylOl1 E)tzrolh, who joined the force laat Monday, retpOndtd to a call lo 111 W-Teir,c< Wllere a rieil)lliot rtported eetln1 two -· men enter the heme. The owntn, uld the ndlhbOn ·were away for the ...U. end. . '· AJ Bf1ll!l•1e approached the !root door and Eltzroth heoded for the rear. one o1 the suapecll leaped from a balco!!J, jumped the fence and escaped. ~ · 1!:'1tmng throqll the ~t-door·pollce said, Eltzroth conlnillted the ..cond ou;pect. Joseph Alberl Yblrra, II, •of Lakeside, with a pile of clothing the burglars apparently, intemted. to rtmtVe. Ybarra wu placed under ar.r• oa 1UJ1Pi:-: clon of atltmpted burglary. Wllh !hi• pracUcal experlence.0undtr his belt, the rookie officer ...... Wlll pr\)- cetd with plam lo 141<e lormal traln!n( at the pollce academy, ts requtrm by the departmcnL ~ NBC Drops Debbie HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -D e b b 1 e Reynolds llYI NBC hao nOUfitd her ol- liclally thlt IW televlsioo abew would not be renswed ll>;lhe fall . DAILY PILOT CIUNGll co.-.r ,UILlffUNO CQ\VAftt" ht.•rf N. w,94. ,l"lflfflll .,,,. ,...,..... J •• rr a.·;_:~ Vke ,,."""'' .,. Mlll9lff Tli•ll'llf Kd.U ..• -- Them•• Ii.. M1,.Jril_, JlltNtlftt • .,,. •• li~tri,,; '· Hill L.,_1 .. dl (l!J (11191' ....... IMdOMce 2t2 F ........... llMf M1ill11t .UiltHl1 P.O. ttr 666, •1612 ...... -. C.11 Mftt: .nt ...-hy-tn.t --fl~ IHdl: 1111 wetf 11-.. ............ INllll~ ~di: ,,.,. ktdl ··-· • ' .~c--~ _ . MIL.Y "'lAY IM)'ll'!t • 'TH.lT'S NO FISH ,STOltY/ SAYS WORM: KING i) ' Bea And..-, DAILY PILOT women•a edilor, said the current award wu for two COD1eCUUve day11 women's aecUons publlahed lut llri. OM prolnlnoot11. dltolayed a f111UJ:o story by ataff writer Jodean HasUnp M the women's prison at Ftorltera; tbt othlr' wu 1 comblnadon women'• and food aectlon. two COftlt<:Utive lllllltl publlabed on Jan. 22 and Z3 last year. At 8:05 p.m. Friday, three more youthful narcotics suspects were arruted in a South Coast Highway market park· Ing lot after police a0.1e<1Jy. found 91'!.llD pills and a lid of marijuana in their posses.slon. · TO BO • Ty~, All '!.., NMd la on ldoo and ·-~ ! ,; :' ~· • J ' -·· ' The I)AIL Y PILOT in last y'ear's con- testlook1 flr1t place awardl In the Best Edltorlal ml 'Belt SPot News Phote> catesorles. It also won • merl~ award lsec:Ond plsct) Jut year ror Best Front Pqe. The arrests were made after narcotics officers trailed the youths' car from the parking fot to Woodland Drive, whim the occupants went on foot to a Fairywood w • .-m .~i~.g Gleqn Whitt, oporll editor, said lhe sp&rtl coverqe award wu given for "a typical DAILY PILOI' oporu oteUon" .. 1ectec1. from lul Soplt!nber 10< COJD- only other orange County newspaper to win an award Jn the current contest was the Orange COUnty Evening News whlch won a merit award for Best Future Photo. Forest Ki.d Grows Own Bait:. p<llUoo. . • The promoUon award, occordlng to '11IGmaa McCann, pnmollon and publlc 1ervlce manaier I WU 'for a iterlei or lpecUI evenll the DAIL y PILOT llqed al lloutll Colll Pl-l"M!llon loland and HUl1llJ>Ctoo Csnter ~ Illa com· petlllon yw. Thol!lu KHVJI, odltor, qld the -per won 111 top nlf<l -!lei! '!'ypocraphy -for OftraU •pp<ir~ ~.: All or the awarda wen presented 11 the CNPA cionventlon held ]UI Wtdneaday lhn>uih Slturday In Loo Anseles. Jsck Curley. vice prelldent and pneral manqtr of the DAILY PILOT, wae a parUctpaDI. ,Jilt coqvenllon. Ht· ap. :::1ec1 In f'l•studenll' 'llOund Tal>le" 1tlllol Sthlrday. afternoon. Hls prtNn. tatio;n """ Qt'! -the toplc: .. Haw· Tbe N ... _., sRJj11 111 J!tllar." ... 'o'J "'" :•.•1 ·r~•::r• · .. ~ .. Capo Tru~~~.~s .·to .. te~ " ... ,, ... "' ... . Proje~ted Cuts in Budget alon klnderprten! neat year. · Lane addresa, then back to the parking lot. Taken into custody were Bruce Monroe Neely, 19, otlll"S-miaeCTerrace- and two male companie>M, qed 11 and 15. Frotn P.,e I MITCHELL •.. are mln1 our kida 11 putty to play with. 1t's imPortant to safeguard kids from wJJd erperlm!nlaUon." Wltll regard lo lundamentala, Mitchell cited a need for "practical arithmttlc. like bow to work out an income tu form aQd balance a checkbook -pradicil lhJngs they'll have to live with, not a lot ·of flowery math they'U .,ever uae." .. Our kids need to Jtam to read and write and speak," he added. ''Too many of them. even 1t h1gb achool teveJ 1 a.re unable to opren thtmatlfta:." KIJ!l!l ~m!lhl_l!e_Ql!ly_)l.Yeai> old but In IOine clrcl'" he II alreodY a tycoon. In ftct, you miCbt say he's the worm klnf ol Llk~ r-t. How' does one pl lo be I WTll11l king! Kevin atuteCI ll1s c'areer 11 a boy who liked to fllh ind never aeemed to have ....,g11 bolt. "I deckled to rlllf a few red worm• for my own UR but ftltmd that other people \Yete iJlterated in bt,tythg them," 11.ld the sixth grader 1t AU.0 School. - Ttlt;: 80P of Mr ... and.Mrs. Frank Sfl1der soon found he couldn't raise enough to keep b1J customers mppUed 10 he ar~ ranged to get his wonns elsewhere shar- ing the profits with bis suppliers. Kevin now 1tocks red worma, mee.l wonns and night crawJert. He sells the crawlers for 90 cents a dcnen, red worms for 60 cents for 65 and meal wonnS for 60 cents per h~. ' His busines1 b: 10 aocceutut that the ~ ~ · 'f<onls Chlb, tho fiinvK. oource ol worma foe Laa r.- 11-.nen, hu dtci<led lo lei Kerin 1- dJe all the worms fat the commwdty'• well-ctoeted recreation lak•. · But Kevin lln't stingy. II . ..,_ tlao wanta to ralH W<ll'ml liere't how to do jt "Get • •"'J large conWnar md put peat D'l()Q in it," said Kevin. "Put It in a cool place with water on top. Buy a few worm1, put them in the· cont.liner and sooner or latu there wlll be a ~t mar. wcrnu:." If )ept cool, the red worms. lhol1ld 1ut 1 month, ru,ht. crawlers a month or two and meal wcrma five or 1ix months, ad- vised Kevin. Kevin· recommends meal worms for blue .gilla, and the other W<ICllll for bass, • catfish. .and blue gills. Do they work ? "Well,~' said Kevin, "I went rtshing the other nlPt and Clllgtll eighl blue (ill aod two bul·aad 1hlt'1 not a fiab story." Clplmano Unllltd Sohool lliJtrlct !up. erintend .. I ,.,._ Beledlct will (lrOMlll (lr<ljtcltd bOdfel cull lo the Board or 1'nllteu t.ontibt at I o'clock In Strra School Jn Clplatrano Beach. In the event the scheduled Marcb 10 tai Ovm\de etecUon r111t, the admln· istraUoo wil !tell ~ boa?d tUctly where budpl cull wW have io be mad•. 111• llllldpeted lbal cull wW be mlde in all aru1 '11' the dlltrk!t.'1 opentlan. Howivu, a major area will be the lenrth ol the ocbool day al San C!eiptntt llllh School '• , -I Thf teho01 dlstrid is ask ing for a sO cenll per '100 aasi!ued v1lU1Uon. It had hoped for an as.cent ovmide In order to re.tore JJf'Oll'.llnl alrudy cut but the board nducOd the amOOOll r .. 1ng It would ha•• a baUtr cbance lo pus. Marine Fliers Due Tuesday, To ' set' Reeol'ds Tlley also need to be taught ''bow to study," he said. "We're working on this at the county level and it's ntedtd at all grade level•~" ' In attacking him pollUcally, Mitchell complained, people havt overk>oked his constructive contribuUona to Orance County edue1Uon. He cited bis· active ln· tertst in setting up the '1Flolttng Marine Lab" which bu laQn thoullllds of sLudents on stud1 au11e1 Ilona the coast in the past three years. Festival in Ca pi-Strano To Greet the Swallows Benedict liiiuca!id at the -ia.t board mettlnr that !hr blih school day would probably be cut lo rfve potloda, the llllt minimum. Since thl• W4Uld reqlllre fewer teachers, Benedict Pld that !hose who JU•• the dlllrlct would probably not be replaced . Aaother area which may be cut ll trans- "°"'tl<>n. l!eoedlct Indicated that lhe wo1Jdna dlotancu could be lncrwed Ill to 100 percent and that instead of p.irtb- a!ing three busu they could pUrcha!M! two. Other programs under c<1nsidu1Uon were the athleUc prosraMJ. oartJcbiarty Bee, Cee and Dee ltvela, dlotttct wide music pro&rams and library facllitiu and ra1t.eri1l1. • Thi dlolrlct alao would have lo rtWn double sesslOn kinderlarten, th4 admJnl· otraUon had hop1<Mo 1ilolitote oloClo - ''Now we art rotnc to tie in their As the swallows wing tht1t way back to studJes with the big atudy on water pollu· San Juan Capistr~no next month, they ~on. laklni 11mpllnp u the· ~I' -Jn I Into ' -"-' I up'-iha down the cout. Thia ls aomethtng~ w_ gl de -• ~tnw1.1ty ce ebration practical that can reduce the cost of the that is to include a two-day rodeo, 1 par· A vaniuird of 10 auperaon.lc Phantom pollution ~udy and let the students ade, a barbecue and a trail ride. jets leadlnr their equadrm home to El realize they are doin& t0meth104 prac· Fiesta de las Golondrlnu celebrates the Toro Marine Qlrps A1r Station from Viet· tical." ~ annu11 sw1l19wa return tQ the hlltoric nam will land Tuesday. m1rting two Mltcbell 1a!d he alto was Instrumental mlulon on March u. The flight ha• gone hi1tcnc flntl. In persuading the county education office M•Jine Figtlter Attack S q u a d r o n to cooperate in the formation of the new on for 195 years. VMt A Ml ta the f.lflt to leave the war Dana Point Marine Study Center and in 'Ille fiesta w!IJ be htld from' Mf~ 19 :r.ont without nplacement and their 8,000 for.mjng a.COIJIOl'ltlon to raise funds to through 22, sparked by to JrqprOini:itu mtle, ti'aftl.Paclflc night ll Ult loneest ln sup~rt.lt. shootout between the good auj1'*"And the Marine Corpe bittory. "I believe education must benefit all bad iUY• and a town atUred Jn western, Cerimonlu welcoming VMFA 542 kids," he"concluded, .,not just bt a bunch s 1 h d 1 ... b home wUI 1et tQ'ldft' way about U:t& of show1 put on bi admhlilb'ator1 fer the pan 8 an nwan gar · p.,m .. and tbe public ia Invited . according benefit of other adrnir\lstrators." A· highllght is the parade tbal canters to,MIJ. Robert Boobtt, bue information The ten·member tchool board meets off at 1 p.m. March 21. One of 'th6 few oUk:tr. once a month, alternaUng between totally equestrian and pedt!u1an parades Maj. Gen. Robert G. Owena Jr., com· northern California and Sou t be r n in the country, It allows no motor ve- -mander of UM! Tblrd Marine AJr Wtna. California locaUona. hlc:Je1. There will be charro rider1, lndlan which VMFA 542 ;ow, wnl addrtas the "It incJudu repreM!lltaUvea of minority and We.stem mounts and mounted iroups r9tu:niln1 pilot.I, with the -wing band, groups," Mltchell 1ald, "wJth a Nearo arxl includln& the Mounted Poue and RouiJl bqoor' suard and mused coloo on hand. a Mezlcan American and Ult itst Choaen Rldtra. • · The unit i1 the aecond fJ.thter attack mare or Jess geo1r1phlcaJly and on the There will aJJO be band!, bu.agies and Atty Ge·n· eral o<iuacJron on!srod back to El,Toro MCAS ba~o of their knowledge of the schooll." wagons, clowns and comic entries. • . • undw )the U\!td J)hi"te-Of"'l>ret1dent ·Nii· Far Western Rodeos will present a lhoJlr ,.. • ' · ' · .. on'• Vlltl'lam withdrawal prOgram . following the parade and another Qf1 the Candidates Talk Manne FJrhter Attack Squodron :124 NJ Teachers Strike :~~.1d•[,;:,a'bu=·~·Tio.~~ arrived SatUldlY with a .conUnsent of prize money and champlonshlp pi>lnts. · • • I •tthl Aljl Sk)'hawk aircraft lt1dln1 the NEWARK, N. J. (AP) -New J"'°y's -After tht ilrst ~ocm•-ol the ro-~tes fGr ..... at\orneJ. ~· --ny. • -... · -two largeit school systems, which .,..., ...... ~ wW alt t1111t 'rift'I at·~~ nitiili\s ft The ICJuAdron cantlni In Tuesday Ulff· educate 117,000 llludenll, were crt.PPI~ deo, there will bl 1 ·western barbecue the Saddltbact Rapoblloan -..blJ'and the Phantom, the flltm ftgtlltr·bomber by slrik" today. Teochtn in Jertey City around 1 campfire !or' tbe public and the Otaztle Jtep .. ku Altln!blf· · in, the 1ervlct of the Free World, 1c· "'-ent on strike f« h1Cher waaea, while in hotHmm A ranch-style trakfut the -_...... will 11o. at 1 p.m. ot El .......... lo Mai·. ~-. 1 form-nut mominr will precede tht trail ride. .. ~ •--. • -~~.. ...,.,., .. Newark, the llllt'o largell city, teacber' On psrade dl)', the Woman'• Club and Modlno Rllb 8dloo1. 8Pflnl otnel and Styhawk pilot and Vietnam vellrsn sllye<I olf the job for lhe II.Ith con-Rotary Club ot s.n· Juan C.J>iJtr..O win E8planadt. in Onnae. -himself. secutive .school day In a salary dispute. hold '"a public breakfast. at the Woman's ~Ofll. Shannon. --ol the Sod· -----------:----_.:.. __ ...:_....:._ ___ ......:, ___ _.:......:... __ _ dlebacl< -. .Jovltad llll tor u u 4 reoldinll lo allend by mak!n1 Ir• ran1errienll with du._ -.Jaty, Mn. -·Cooper,...,_, Q\iJiriiii llao ani!OUriCiilGiliiitii to "J'ftStlll the club Much I al lbt Or1n11 County Ca!Uonila JlapU!lca _,,bly ConvenUOn are Bud Rtem, Dave Jlubta!IJ, Mr•. J-Wand and lira. Qleoter llrlner. · Laguna €ontractor Victim of' Thieves Lqunl 8tldl --·Olarfis L llmtla loot ..,,..._ .... •and cloChlq wmb fill Saturday Wiien I burJlar loottd hla tnldl al a C))ota M ... JobalM .• llowmmi, ot l70U Drlllwood Drtn, South Lasune, said IM vehicle wao pork· td at 711 W. !Ith St., wh<n rilled, ... antna lo CoatA Mm police. . t DAil Y ,It,. ft lttf9 ,.,.... UNDllt KllN IYI 0, YOUNG MENTOR ADAMS, P'UPILS STRETCH LITTLE-USED MUSCLES Clubhouse be&iMing at 1:30 a.m. ~llaioua pageants 'fill be pr<ltllltd at the mfnton by children ori March 19 and again Marci> 22. .. Capo Council To Hear Report . . On Mobile .Homes The study commlulqn examining mobile home parks in San Juan C..p!Nano has ptepared Ill report and will pruent H lo the city council al tonight's 7 <l'clock meeting. Chlirmln Chl'U Chrlltlaruen llid !hot the cooc:Juslon lo be preaented repment.s the J!llJorltY of oplnion wlth one diuent'tr who ·choet~to write a separate rePort in his own word!. "We hope tht council will conllder what we recommend," said Chrtstiansen. ':'Ibey.will have two montbl to come to a dtctslon.' The counell, which cornmi•aloned the study rrouP"""Oct. 28 placed a Sb:·month b.!.n on tWltr P1rk appllcaUons in..order for the commission lo study the effect of mobile home pub OI\ the •1!1, , The 1~r appotnted the committee arttr a (l'O<lp o! cltlJlna led by the San Juan Beautiful Committee 1Utd the council lo prohibit tht construction of any more mobile home ~rQ;_ unUI mort houses were buLIL the.committee claim- ed that there would 300l1 be mote mOliile hot!ln than ,,..... In the city Wha• all the approved Plfu wen. built Frnt P.,e I EXERCISE •.• "' Jt was round &bit 1tvtn Umel u masiy • calorl" wm "~" dlltlnJ' a 11-mlilutAi )ob.wall< HialOft 111n do!Nic .. ' equivalent time <I nonnal acllvll!". A -IJ.-M"1on ol tilt odtntlDe tXmUaJll'OIJ'M> will open Ilardi I, with cl-al Clamp Doi~ from 1 to I p.m. · -.,. .nd w-.... ""'- ........ to IUtnd ocbo&lltd - perioda -IO tllroqh a (lrUO'tbtd pro-I (rim ... thOlr .... lbne. Coot 0( tht ~ ,..m, lnclucllnl octtntinc lella, cluats • andlectumlalll. AoWlllonal lnfwmatlon may be~ by Clllllll lhe Larune s .. cb y olllol 41Hllt. ' I • I I I I I I 1· , I • . ' • • ~ . LagilJJa B~h EDITION I " , 1 , O•IL'f',P~T ,"t"~· ' . ' GETT.1NG >IN1A -llfTLE .ROAD WORK IN ~ . , , "-. ·! • '·i"~ I" !\ ... ~ , ~' • • • ~ I l r • .:···tlaklJig ,li ·011,:. Laguna Exercise, Plan Pop fl:'la r Tall 1eucaliPtus·trees and lush grass· at the YMCA'1 secluded · Oamp boiph In Aliso Canyoo ~ a healthful setting for the South COunty Y's popular scien- tUic exercise program. Tn operationjef! the past four months, the,progr&n has:.a current enrDIJme11t of 2.1Lmcn and women, their ages ranging Jr_gfll 20 lQ 61____ All have been given scientific test! to daennine their P,,hysiological !{ficlency and as,,igntd an exercise load compatible with test scores. Ditecilng the program Is 30-year-old G01e 'Adams, wh6 holds a teacher's credentl&l and ·M.A. in physical exercise friiai:U~LA ·and js working on hU5 Ph.D. ' in the physiology or exercise. In ·addlliOn 'to· conducting 'the twice- wiekly. c\8.sSes '.at CamP Dolph, Adams giy.eJ bt-montl)ly , leetu~ ·on weight con· trol;. the~he\u1-and n:etdse; exercise to pteV¢.aging and exercise trah,llnS:· An adviser and frequent observer at the .sessions is Dr. Hubert .Brown of L~isure World, who holds, a Ph.D. in pt\yslcal ·education ·and works with Adams at the UC£;A-s~nsored Lelsu~ Wor.Jd reSearcb ce,nter where' stud!!! la . Siort• Market• 'NEW YORK (A.Pl -The stock ·mAfket ' hekl ont'o a good gain late Uill aft""*" allhough ~id li5e had llij0(><4' ~ what. (See. quotations, Pages U-2S) .• on\i margin ol adval\cel ·o\'U,,dOclines conUiloed alimofe than two'to one..JamOng · ird"YidUaf illUl!S traded On 'the NeW YGti: · Stoct 'El'Chl.Dge. t . ' • • l I ' • . I , , i the physiology of ·uerclse-are conducted. The .Monday and Wednesday seS!loos at Camp Dolph .begin . with warm-up calisthaics,. followed with ·a jog-walk period · and conCluding with Yogi-tr.Pf: muscle stretching exercises w h I c h , parlitjpanls mainl,ajn, eliminate muscle soreness. Volleyball '~nd badmtn(on. follow the exerc~e period. . Tested altef two moiiths On the pro-' gr-n\. ··some participants have shown remarkable rewlls. A 54•year::OlCf man d~ased ~ ~ ~ntent by 1.5 percent, while his resti111 heart beat dropped 14 beat! per minute, indicating the heart i5 accomplishing its purpose. with less ~fort and has more reserve capacity for taxing situations. · · ' ·A 55-year~ld woman now 'jogs' a mile and three-quarters in 20 mlliutes. "It make, .me feel great! I. 'have mort energy than I've ever h.p," she.says. Star f)\lpil.11 Mike. Rod'gen.;67. of tfun. tington !leach,. who.went through the pr~ gram at Lebure World before. jolnii\( the Liguna group. Rodgers i>A1 clropped from 212 pouodl to~a·trtm 176 anct:can·;os up to two ml~ without puffing: ' ' Greatesl benefit of' the Jirrigram,• says Ro(lgers, was revealed When he· recently spei\t. sia: weeks .ln_Eurwe .. "l,l~e ·~at food and I ate my head off," he enthuses. "~n I "°l lJpck and stePii_ed 'on . the scaJe 1 was, arJU!.Zed'to;fmd1. f'!Adn't aain· ed bac~ a polll)<f." Rodge ts. attribqte1 this• tci, lhe f~ct lh11t he war able tO see ~urope "on foot," always walldnc .when other tourists rode. "I climbed ill ov,tt; the ACropoU1-,lt wasn't an,y'striio at aU," he says. • , - 'Soine participants .have been•evaJuated ln terms,ot their1 caloric balailce ·-input (!OOd),an~ oulput (acll~Jly)j;n all a.ti ' . (See U£8CJI~ P•p: ,I) N•~e ,'S~fJmilted . to Reagan-. ' ~ ., , ,. 'i ' - . .. . .. --···· ' . • • • . . -• ! -. . Leary Bast In Laguna Recalled . ' Cranston Sets ~eet i11 Laguna • • Sin. ,Alan Cranslon (D-Cil~.) will m'!<I with cilia' offlcla!J in Laguna Beach Friday to diJcuA eJlenaion ol oll-aOOre oil protecdOn Jnto federal waters. City Manager Jupei D. Whtatori aaid the senatOr wlll meet with elected offl- ci@IS aJl\I clly mAll!liero of Sooiheni Cl~ ilornia c1u.. Jo explain bls Senalt Bill (S 3093). Wheaton Wei Cranston will spell out w*Y• cities can work toward pauqe of the bjll :~l 'iould .e'10fld lhe r11te·~ . Shell:CUnnlngham Act Into the federA · realm. It pfohlblll offshore drillinf from · the Mexican Bordei' to the mouth ol lhe Santa ARI River' .-lllcl·Cransloo will lllo speal: of the federal .......,.,,...., ..... 'Jn development ol coutal ueu. The · IUDCbeon meetiq ~ be beld al fhl Towm ReaWirant. 1 • I ·,' .. -' . ' ' • • -. • • • -. ' , r • • • ' . . \ .. . . . ·o ·o· ""· ~s· ... . ~ .. ; . . ~ .. • 1 ~ ": .... • ·- • r • ' • .__ -• . . .. ,. --· .. . -i • • -• .. • . . ! . . ---' ' . •• 1 LevyNeed~d: ·" . . FOt ~Water ; ·: ( I "' .. -: • I , , I • ... Nine Held for .Drugs . In L3gqn.a ~ ~ta ~ lit juvtniles were · arrested by t!iguna Beach narcotics of· -licera-ovttlbe'WeeterKt on-a variety ur ·· drug charges. • "Muy J06ephlne, Smool, 46, who police said ls on probation following ,an earner • narcoUcs oonvtction., wu arrested ~' bet home,'!31Cilaltne SL al 7 p.m. ~turday •nd 'diargO<j wl\h sale of dlllierout drua., aale•of dangeroua druga to minors and JX>sseUion or ma r--J ju an a EQIT<IR KEEV l_L ADDS ANOTHER ,j 'RST .TO .DAILY ·PILOT WALL"" '"OT ......... i M1.;k Wl~Mr1. ~Mrt. Andenon, MCCt nn, White (from left) \ • ~ -• "I • ..... State Publishers Group Pilo·t Wins Press A wards The DAILY PILOT added111ore·plaque1 to its "iward walln today with the In· lilallation of four from the Callfomla Newspaper Publishers A s s o c I a t i o n (CNPA} Better Newspapers Contest. Robert· N. Wead, pretident and ptiblisher; accepted the awards Saturday morning at a breakfast session at the cintury Plaza in l.Als Angeles. Lt. Gov. F.d Reinecke made the presentations. U'be statewide contest drew 1,074 en· lriu . . ~ .DAIL Y . .PJLO'I' w_on a lint pla~ award for Best Typography (appearance) and melit awards for prb covetlge, women's coverage and newtpaper· pro. mbUon, the latter for the newspapt;r'1 first entry ln that field of competlUon. The.merit award for women's coverage marked the second time · tbe DAD.. Y PILOT hu been cited by the CNPA for excellence in that category. Rookie Officer Ends 1st Week \,/ , .~ .. ! . . • On Good N t1t.e ' ' " I\ .;w Laguna BeaCll pol!Ce om~ completed his first week of duty by nab- bin& a burglary BU6pect Saturday af· temoon. Veteran offictr Ken Brumage and newcomer Gray.on Elb:rot.h, who joined the force l~ M,onday, .responded to a call to 191 Wendt ~rrace where a neigt!bor reported seeing two strange' men ·enter the home. The owners, said the neighbors were away for the week· end. As Brwnage approached the front door and Eltzroth headed for the rear, one of the suspects leaped from a balcony, , jumped the fence and escaped. Enter)ni through the back door poijce said, Eltzroth confronted the second llt~. Joseph Albert 'Ybarra. 1,, of Lakeside, wilh a pile of clothing the burglaJ111 apparet1tly intended to remove.· Ybarra?,fU placed under ~est oD supJ· cion of attempted buigl8ry. With this practical ex}>erlence .und,er his belt, the rookie officer now will pri> cced wiUt plans to take formal'tralnlng at the police academy, as required by the department. • :' NBC Drops Debbie HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -D e b b 1 e Reynolds saya NBC has noUfled her oJ· flcially that bet television show would not be renewed in the fall. DAILY PILOT Bea Anders0n, DAILY PILOT women'• editor, said the current award was for two consecutive days' .women's sect.10111 publ~he'd Jail MMob. One prominently displayed a feature story by staff writer Jodean Hastings on the women's prison at Frontera; the other was a combinaUoo women's and food section. Glenn White, spOrlS editor, said the sports coverage award was given for "a typical DAILY PILOT sports section'' selected from last September for com· petition. The· promotion award, according to 'Ibomaa McCann, promotion and-public service manager, was for a series of speclal events the DAlL Y PILOT staged at South Coast·Ptaia, Fashion Island and Huntington· Center throughout the com· peUtlori: year. Thomas Keevil, editor, sald the ne.wa:Paper won its top awar.d -B~t Typography -for overall app,ear~c~ •. ?' two conseeuuve issues published on Jan. 22 and 23 last year. The DAILY PILOT in· last year's con· test took fltst place a'fl'ards 'hi the· Best Editorial and Best Spot News Photo calegorles. It also won a merit award (second place) last year (or Best Front Page. Only other Orange County newspaper to win an award in the current cont.est was the 'Orange County Evening News which won a merJt award for Best. Feature Photo. All of the awards' were preaented at the CNPA convention held last Wednesday through Saturday tn Loe Angeles. · Jack Curley, vice president and g~eral manager of the DAILY PILOT, was a participant in the convenUon. He ap- peared in a "Student&' Round Table" session Saturday afternoon. His presen· taUon was on the topic : "How The Newspaper SpUb .US Dollar." · 'tfi.! 1()1 )01803 ,, )1 , 'I 1<11 {0 Capo Trq~~~S:·":lU·ite~n • ••t• ·:tr:'!_: -:::-; ' ,.. P~~j,ecte~ .. C~ts ~ .6udgf{t ~ ' ' ' t p I ' I Capistrano Unllied School District SUp. erintendent Truman Benedict will preaent' projected budget cull l<> the Board of Trustees tonight at 8 o'clock in Serra School In Ca pistrano Beach. In the event the scheduled ¥ar~ ~~ tu override elecUon fails, the admin-- lstratlon wil !tell the board exactly where budget cuts will have to be made. It la anticipated that cuts will be made jn all are·as of the district's operation. However, a major area wlD be the length of lh,e o;chool day at San Clemen1! _ljllh , School. •· · • Benedict indicated at the last board · meedng that the high school day would probably be..eut to five perlods,--the-1tate. minimum. Since this would requJre fewer teachers, Benedict said thal those who leave the diBtrict would probably not be replactd. ,Another area which may be cut ls trans- portiUon. Benedict Jndicated that the walking distances could be increased 50 to 100 percent and that in1tead of purch· aslng three buses they could purchase two. Other programs under consideration were the athletic programs, particularly Bee. Cee and Dee levels, district wide music programs and library facilities and material•. The dJstrfet also would have to retain double session kindergart!!:n.. the a~inl~ stradon ha~ hoped to inltltute single ae. Alfy;. General slon kinder'g.-rtena next y,ear. , The school dtalrlct Is wing for a 50 cents per 1100 assessed valuation. It had hoped for an as.cent override in order to restore programs alrt.@dy cut but the ·board redµced the amount feetna: it would have a better chance to pass. Marine Fliers ' Due Tuesday, To ~t Reeords · /, A vanguard of 10 superaonlc Phantom jetS tead.lftg-thetr .squadron home to El Toro Marine Corps Air Station from Viet· nam. will land Tuesday, marking two hlsl...tc flim. Marine Fighttt Attack S q u a d r o n VMFA SQ ts the first to leave the war zone without replacement arid their 8,000 m\le, trans-Pacific:· Olght is the longest in Marine Corpe: hlttory. Ceremonies welcoming VMF A ~2 home will get under way about 12:45 p.m., and the ptiblic is invited. according to· Maj. Robert Booher, baee Information officer. Maj. Gen. Robert G. Owens Jr., com· mander of the Tb.lrd Marine Air Wing. which· VMFA $42· joins, will address the retumlng piloll, with the wing band, honot euant and massed colora on hand. .The ·unit la the 8eCOl'ld fighter attack squadrOn ~-bock'to El'Toro MCAS under ·the .thli'd phase iOf President Nix- parapfternali8. , Booked wilh her was a 14--year-old boy who was at the home and, police allege, was found to be in posm!SSion of mari· juana and a pipe containing marijuana r~idue. A tip from another teenag._ boY. Jed.to the hou3t search, officus Aid. An la.year-old Emerald Bay youth and three younp:r teenagers were arrested Friday evtnlna: When police stopped to check a vehicle park#l In the dirst at. Top of the World at 11 :30 p.m. and allegedly found the cjuartel inside, smoking mari· juana. James Hay Langenheim. 18, ~r ~11 Emerald Bay, was taken into custody along with a 17·year-old girl and two boys, aged 15 and 16. A "lid" of ma.ri· juana, marijuana cigarettes and butts were taken as evidence, officers state. At 8:05 p.m. Friday, three more youthful narcotics suspects were arrested in a Soulb Coast Highway market park· ing lot afttr police· allegedly found 94 LSD pills and a lid or marijuana in their possession. The arrests were made after narcotics officers trailed t~ youths' car from the parking lot to Woodland Drive, where the occupants went on foot to a Fairywood Lane address, then back to the parking lot. Taken into custody were Bruce Monroe Neely, 19, of 152 Sun!ltt Terrace ·and two -male companiOlllll, aged 17 aild IS. From Poge l MITCHELL •.. are using our kids as putty to pla y with. It's important to safeguard kids from wild experimentation." With regard to fundamentals, Mitchell cited a need for "practical arithmetic, like ho'iV to work out an income tax form and balance a checkbook -practical thµlgs they'll have to live with, not a lot or flowery math they'll ,never wie." "().Jr kids need to leam to read and write Md ~ak," be.added. "Too many of tbl!p1: ~ ~l'hlch ;choPl 1evel. ate unable to express themSeives." • They also need to be taught 11how to study," he said. "We're working on this at the county level and It's needed at all grade levels." tn attacking him pollUcally, M!tchell complained, peopJe have overlook_ed.hls construcUve contributions to Orange County education. He cfted hls active in- terest In setting up the ''.Floatlne· Marine Lab" which has taken thouaanQs of students on study cruises along the coast in the past three yean:. "Now we are going to tie 1n their studies with the big study on water pollu· tlon, takb11 sampliz11s as the boat goes up and down the coast. This is something practical that can reduce the cost of the poUuUon study and let the students realize they are doing something prac· tical." Mitchell said he also was lnsJnunental In persuading the county education office to cooperate in the fonnation <lf the new Dana Point Ma~ Study Center and in forming a ·corparat.lon to raise . funds to support it. ' "J believe education muljt benefit all klds," he concluded, ':not, just be a bunch of sho'lfl put on bY admJnlstrators for the benelit pf other adrniJµstrators." The ten-member' school board meets once a month, alternating between northern California and S o u t b e r n California locations. "lt includes representatives of minority groups," Mitchell said, "with a Negro and a Mexican American and the re1t chosen more or less geographically , and on tbe basis of their knowledge of the lcllools." CllAHGI CQAJ,f',.UILISHJNO '°"'"~'" l1h1rf N. W11d ,.rtlWlftl M'lll P'libl"'-" • Candidates 'lalk on's Vlelnam withdrawal program. " NJ Tea chers Strike Marine Fighter' Attack · Squadroi> 224 'J1c• lt.'Cwr\1! Vice ,.rt.iiffll 1r>ll '~ ~ n. .... 1~~i!••ril Tho,..•• A. Mwr,.h1fto M•Mtlrlt Ullw Rich1rd '· Nttl L-IHdl C.ltt ldltor i.m.--· 2ll·.F.r11t •~•11111 M•lff119 M4f'.ft1• P.O. lo•,.,, t 2•5Z ---_, .... MtH: ULWUI llY i1rttl H1-1 ... (llr VII wet! l1!tl0• '°"''"''' ·"""'""i.,, lttaii 1111S IU<!O 11V•vtrd , .. Candidates for state.'attomey 1eneral will 1Ir 11\elr "''"" at • Joint -Ung of ti1e SaddlebackJlepUbllCan AUftnbl)'-tnd · the Orange RepubUcan ASsembl)'. • The mietln( will be' •t a p.m. a\ El Modlno ll!lh School, Sprlnjj Sll<Ot and ESRlanadt. In Oran1e. 'Joiii\ ShanllOO, -1<1ent of the Sad· dleback group. Invited t n t er e 1 t e d residenU to attend by making ar- rangement.I with club secretary, Mrs. Theodore Cooper, 83'1-1093. Shannon also announced delegates to represent UM club Match 5 al the Orange Courey CaUfornl& JlepUbllcan A .... bly eonventton •re Bud Reeves, Dave Rllkll•ll•..:MrJJ8mtJ...Wand and Mrs. Olesttr Briner. · Taguna-.Contractor~ Victim of Thieves Lqullll Beach contr•ctor Charin L. Bowman lo1t refrtgerauon tools ind clotlltng worlh l.s5 Saturday whtn a bur1lar looted hll truck at a Colt• Mesa Job •lie. aM-lV"iit-s&turday• with' a conUngent .of eight A4D Skyhawk aircraft leading the way. 'I'he squadron coming In Tuesday uses the Phantom, the fastest fighter-bomber , irr the service oC the Free World, ac· cQl'dtng to MaJ. ~er. a former Skyhawk pilot and Vietnam veteran himself. NEWARK, N. J . (AP) -New Jeroey's two largest school sy1ttms, which educate 117,000 stude nts, were crippled by strikes today. Teachers in Jersey City werit on strike for higher w1ge1, while in Newark, the state's Jargeat city, teachers stayed olf t!e job for the sixth con- secutive school day in a salary dispute. • ·• 'DAIL.Y f'IL.OT ,..., ....... 'THAT'S NO FISH STORY,' SAYS WORM 'KING To a..• Tye_,, All You Nood 11 on ldH oncl lngonulty . •• Wor1n Hing Forest Kid Grows Own 8ait Kevin Soydtt mig)lt be only 14 years old but In some circles he ia already a tycoon. • In fact , you might say he's the worm king of Lake Fcreet. .... How does one get to be a worm ~ing? Kevin started his career .u a boy who liked to fish and never seemed to have enoogh bait. • "I deelded lo raise a few red wonns for my own use but fOUDd that other people were interested in buying them," said th~ sixth grader at Aliso School. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder soon found he couldn't raise enough to keep his customers supplied so he ar· ranged to get bis worms elsewh«e shar· ing the profits with hls suppliers. Kevin DOW' stocks red wonns, meal worms and nisbt crawlers. He sell& the crawlers for 90 cents a dozen, red worms for 60 cents for 65 and meal worms fci j60 centll 1per bundred .. ,. His business is so successful that the lleacl1 and Tennis Club, the former source ·of worms for Lake Fon1t fishermen, has decided to let Kevin han- dle all the worms tor ~ commwllQ''• well-stocked recreation lakes. • But Kevin im't sUrlgy. If anyone else wants to raise wonns here's bow fu"do It. "Get a very large container and put peat moss in It." said Kevin. ''Put it in a cool place wllh·water on top. Buy a few . worms, put them in the container and sooner or later there will be a lot more wonns." If .kept cool, the red worms should last a mQnlb, night crawlers a month or two and meal worms five or siJ: months, ad- vised Kevin. Kevin recommend s meal worms for blue gills, and the other worms for bass, catfish and blue gills. Do they work? "Well," sakf·Kevtn. "I went fishing·tbe other night and caught eight b!Ue gill and two bass and that's not a f.lsb story.'' Festival in Capistrano To Greet the Swallows As the swallows wing their way back to San Juan Capistrano next month, they will glide Into i community celebration that is to include a two-day rodeo, ~ par· ade, a barbecue and a trail ride. Fiesta de las Golondrinas celebrates the annual swallows return to the historic mission on March 19. The flight has gone on for 195 years. The fiesta will be held from March 16 through 22, sparked by an impromptu shootout between the good guy& and the bad guys and a town attired in western, Spanish and Indian garb. A hlgbligh1 is the parade that canters off at 1 p.m. March 21. One of. the few totally equestrian and pedestrian parades in the country. it allows no motor ve- hicles. There will be charro riders, Indian and Western mounts and mowited groups i.ncludlng the Mounted Posse and Rough Riders. . There will also be bands, buggies and wagons, clowo.s and comlc entries. Far Western Rodeos will present ·a show following the parade and another on the next day with an estimated 200 profes- sl'bnal cowboys bucking' for $10,000 In prise money and championship points. Arter the first performance of the r~ deo, there will be a western b&rbecue around a campfire-for-tne pulillc and horsemen. A ranch-style breakfut the next morning will precede tile trail ride. On parade day, the Woman's Club and Rotary Club of San Juan Capistrano will hold a public: breakfast at the Woman's Clubhouse beginning at 6:30 a.m. Religlous pageants will be presented at the mission by children on March 19 and again March 22. Capo Council To Hear Report On Mobil e Homes The study commissi9n examining mobile home parks in San Juan C?pislrano has prepared its report and vt'IJI present It to the city council at tonight's 7 o'clock meeting. Chainnan Chris Christiansen said that the conclusion to be presented represents the majority of opinion with one dissenter who chose to . write a separate report in his own wor~. · "We hope t.he council will consider what we recommend," said Christiansen, "They will have two montbs to come to a decision.'' The council, whiCh commissioned the study group Oct. 28 placed a six·month ban on traller park applications in order for the commission to study the effect of mobile home parks on the city. 1"be .mayor appointed· the committee after a group ·of citizens led by the San Juan-BeauUful Comnllttee asked the council to prohibit the constructron of any more mobile home parks until more houses were bUilt. The oommittee claim- ed that thei'e would soon be more ·mobile homes than houses -In the city when •ll the approved parks were bUilt l'ro'9• Poge l :EXERCI SE ... ... it was round that seven times as many . calorlea were "burned" during. a lS:. minule job-walk-..,.ilm than durlng-n -1 equivalent tlme of normal acttviUea:. A new lS-wett session of the •denttftc· 1 exerclse program will open March 1, with , clUies at Carn~ Dol!!l> from I l<> 2 p.m. 1 Mondaya and Wednesdays. Peraons l unible to l\tl~nd scheduled exertlse. ' periods may go through a prescrlbtd pro-1 gram .on their own Umc: CA:!st or the pro- gram, ineludlng scitnUflc teats, classes iind lectures Is JU, llowman , or 3'111$2 Drlftwaod Drlvt, SOulh Laguna, said th• vtltlcla "1U ptrk· ed at 7lt W. 19th St., when rilled,. tc. cordlnc to Cotta Mesa poUce. ' OAIL. T PILOT It.tr f'lltlt UNDER KEIM EYE OF YOUNG MENTOR ADAMS, PUP ILS STRETCH LITTLE.US ED MUSCLES Additional lntonnatlon may be obt·al~ by calling the Laguna Beach Y ofllco 494-9131, ' ' • l L Rusian tamer Ofn~e4 The Soviet 15,~ton helicopter carrier 11Moakva'' steams in the eastern-Atlantic ·about 200 ·mUes southwest of England ofter•IMvlng tho Mediterran- ean. A Royal,Afr Force Nimrod jet reconn~o plane kept the mis1ll .. armed warship under , ol>- servatioD. The Soviets have-sent dozens of warshiP• into the Mediterranean in recent months, challena:· ing Western supremacy in the prized area. 1 . -• Gri11i WWii .. Epi~ Be~alled . ' Tragedy o..f Murmansk Run Told .in Courtroom LONDON (UPI) -Navy men called It navy escort bas filed a libel suit against deployment of the navy escort ships and the: "Munnansk Run" and durina the the author of a book, ''The Destructkm of ·""leave the-merchant shlps exposed to bleak days or the 1942 It was the grim-Convoy PQ17." enemy attack! And did he act on his own Navy Capt. John E. Broome, now 69, lniliative and wrongly In ordering the mest ol sea duty. claims be has been blamed by author d~royers j>roteclil)g the convoy to Britain's survival depended on keeping David Irving for the loss of the convoy. disperse'! U.s merchani ships afloat and Its ocean The author is challengin& lbe .auit ln the Prellminary evidence-filed by Broome·s lifeline to America open. At the same London high court. lawyers said the admir1itty sent three time, the Nazis were marching on The court action Is expected to last a messages to the oonvoy1 July L In l'lipld Moscow and JOBef Stalin was demanding . month. In its 'initial sessions, it has succession. The algnala _Gnle~tbe more weapons and supplies from his ~ already 'revived--:memories Of the-bat· ci'ulsers to disperse to meet the helYf aOles. rowing ana:limon:m convoy duty and the German ships, then for'· the .convoy to "nle oniy way to .get them was by ship alleged blunders, on the bridge and in the break up into smaller"ptJUPI and finally convoy, along the edge ol. Ute polar ice admiralty, whlCh ~nt sailors and the order, reserved for cases of despera- from the Atlantlc to Murmamk, Russia, merchantmen to a freezing death. lion, for the shlps to acatter oii their own. through seas infested with U·boab. When PQ17, with Its 38 merchant ships And they scattered, the destroyers to Allied shipping losses m o u n t e d and 14 navy escort craft, headed for meet the German warships, wblch it throughout the year, but the convoys 1lill Murmansk from Iceland in June, there turned out had ~ left their harbor. went out through the freezing darkness of were twO added dangers. With the long And the merchant ships to unprotected the ArcUc, at the rate of two per month days, the ships were more vulnerable and positions, making them baJt for U·boets from January to April and more laler. the Gennan fieet In Norway had been and planes and their destruction. Among tbe most disastrous of those bolstered with heavy cruisers and the Only 11 merchanbnen arid 'two escorts Convoys was one labeled "PQl7." The battleship Tirpitz. made it to Russia with a bare portion of bitter memories or the loss of two.:thirds At' i.wue in the libel case is what ha~ the equipment the Rus&ans ftf't demaa- of a 38--merehant ship convoy and 153 pened on July 4, when the admiralty in ding. merchant seamen is being rellved in a 1.J:lndon received reports that the Tirplt.J Some twenty-eight years later, the London courL had ventured from its harbor sanctuary. gril'(l sa1a of conv.oy PQ17 bas yet to be The royal navy captain who JOO U,. Did CapL Broocne d-, onlers In Ille r<legated to blstory. ' • , ' . L. i .• Machine-gun Knocking Means Gasoline Wrong WASHlNGTON (AP) -The machine-stroke and sending a severe jolt Into the gun clattering and popping of an car's power system. automobile ·engine during heavy ac-When the octane ls too high. there is no celeration is more than a TI\lisance. It's damage-. but a driver can be wasting likely to be expensi ve. fro1n 530 lo $50 a year of normal driving. The noises, called "knock'' or a''ping." Gasolines-bear a 'vast array of octane. mean the car Is burning the wrong re la led labels like "regUlar." "standard," gasoline. The resull can be a battered "super," "premium," "hi-test" or 11imply piston. Signs that a car owner has been bland names with no generic des\gnotlon. using the wrong gasoline can void ' his Besides being imprecise, says the FTC. wRrranty. the labels cause confusion for another Even if the engine noises don'l-tiP-ofI-a-r-eason. "In certain il)sta!;JCes ga~l~~es drl\'er, he can still be using the wrong are be ing marke~cd by the descriptive gasoline. ·There'll be no damage to the grade name of 'regular' \vhich are In fact engine but he'd be spending more money of a lo1ve" octane rating than th~ average ' . acceol '"''~!c ran!?e of 'regular brand! on gasoline than necessary. rcrmnllv 1narketed . ¥.'ilh res u 1 ting The key to a happy marriage of eni;:ine ,r ... n :-gc. to the tngines," the commission and fuel is octane rating -the ability of Si'"S, a a:asoline to resist knocking. C'ar manufactures consider octane How easUy a driver can find out the JC· ra'ing important enough to specify in tanc rating of a specific gasollnt is a owners' manuals the octane to be used 1n point of contention . the engine. Oil companles say the inform:i.tlon Is "We feel It's vital -one of the most fumishl!d to all their dealers. The Important things in gasoline," 11ays Roger Federal Trade Commission has a bundle Fitzpatrick, the FTC staffer who's of complaints from drivers who say get-assembling the evidl!nce on the com- ting the information from a service sta-mission proposal. lion operator is next to im~bl~. Generally, regular aasolines have an As a result, the commission has pro-octane rating of K l>r"ta. Premium posed -in the face of industry opposition gagollnes, which cost about 5 cents more -that a gasoline's octane raUng be a, talion, are rated at 99. LamJnated clearly displayed on filling station pumps. around the two major classifications are When a gasoline'11 octane is too 1ow, the sub.regular gaaollnea with a 11 octane fuel in the combustion chambl!r explodes ralina, m.i:Sdlt«tane guolinel rate at VT prematurely, c;;atching the piston In .r_nkl· and super octanes. rated at U:M>. J2 Years ita Orbit CAPE KENNEDY !UPI) -Exp!...,. I, America'• first utelHte and the otdeat man-made object in space, completed Jta J:th year in orbit last week but H's not expected to make 13. The 31-pound ll8lelJtt. Is llowly filling back towonl -e·• r l·h-and lfllll_, ,calculate, ll will meet a ll<ry dHth' In• ear01'1 atmoapbire 10metlme ln ICl.J., I ~ r alr<ady bu OUIUnd ...-lie!' predlc:llOns GI demise -by 11 much as aeven yean -,but Its orbit ii now.clearly dropplll( into lbe upper la~ ol lbe a~ mospheie. The IO-lncb. 1toveplpe.&baped craft w11 launched by a Jupltu C. llack!I Jan .. 11, 1958. Into an egg-ll11ped orbit r&ll(lll( from %14 .to 1,51$ miles hlch· Spare at~rtc au extends teveral hundred miles above eartb and lbe low point of Ezplorer I~ lll1llt bil been tik· Ill( lbe .. temte Into the friniea ol the al· mospbere more than a dozen umes -. day since 1151. • '111ts 11.,., Ille ute!Ute 11t1hUy and gradually lowtrt ill orblL The low<r tt r.ua. Ille a1r ns1111 .... bocomet greoJer and tho-·· orbit dacaJa'faiter. . ,,,,.,. ,..,. after r.unc:h, Explom-l'a orbM had tllnmt to :tit by !,US miles high. In 8nOlber t b r e e Jetn, at- moiJ(lhe'lc dra( had droipd Exploft 1'1 orl>il by 112 by l,OU miles above ell1h, On 111 10th annlvmary, Explorer'• orbit had decayed to 11111 by Ill miles. A year qo, tt dropped to 100 by &IJ miles and Iha .. telll1i ls DOW Cltcllng earth 1$ tlrnea: 1 day in an orbit ranging from onl,Y 113 to 1114 mlloo high. E1plorer 1'1 battery.power .. "1 d I o tranomltter worked for onJ>:.111$ d.aYl, l>ul in 11111 tllbnlie 18telllte ....,,..,....tho 310-year-old Graveyard Soon Just Playground NEW YORK (AP)· -The 310-yev-<>ld graveyard at St. Mirt•s Church-.in-Ute-- Bowery on the edge of the .Lower East Side is being converted into a community playground. The cemetery llUTro<inds the church rounded by Peter Stuyvesant, who ls bllried in a vault inside. The graveyard has for ma.ny years been Uttered with garbage and served u . a lounging pl{tl'I for alcoholics, drug addlctJ, dogs and juvenile. delloquerits .. The church's rector, the Rev ... J. C. Mlchael , Allen, a. 42-year-old be~ded cleric koown aa .. the hippie priest," Came upon the playground idea last summer as a means ot ~sprucing up the run-down neighborhood. "Thia is a raw, rough, aocrY com- munity with damned UtUe 11pace..11 the Rev. Mr. Allen said. 1'The et.metery was being uoed U a pllygromd lll)'WIJ, 10 II a certain point we decided to convert it.•• 'The er•vea. which date .. far back u 1860, are not being opened. An intric!ate stone lllOIAlc playaround Is being bultt around them, complete with a wadJoC fountain for c:hildnn. The project ls being finlnced by a $16,000 grant from the tot\! Foundation. Y ounpttrs from tho Neighborhood Youth COrpo ""' doing Ille wort.and the city haa donated 10 truckloads of surplus cob- belstones. One man with historic ties to tho church and tho graveyonl ~ no mlqlvln&I ·-the playground. I Van Allen radlitloo ·beltl •11111 sumamd earth. Alter Explonr I -lit lul -In-to lbe a_,.... and -.-. America'• ~ .v..anr 1 wtll be tile oldesr ......-alljoel In apace. It .... lauadled -J:I, 1111, and Is DOW looping the alobe In an orbll nll(lng """' 40I to I.Ml -hlcll. Tbe Natlolial '.Aeromlulla and Spoce Adminlltraltoo ..,. v~·· orbit Is high '""'ah to keep II In Spaeo filr 11\)'Wben•lrom 100 to 1,000 ,..,., J\uslla'1 Sgutnlt I WU lbe llnl arllfl· cal aai.IUte lanud>td, on Oct. 4. 1'57, bul II fell back Into tho alalolpbtrt thrao rnonlha later Spulnlt 11 wu orbited Nov. t llt7, and died Aortl April JI, 1111. The oldest Sovl<I ._all stll\ In space' la Lunll< I, a ._ 1J010 that taJI. ed lllto arlllt lll'OUlld tho tSua Ju. I, Jtll, • ......,,,"""19.1970 • LR US HElP YOU PUT fXCfllMINT IM JOUI LENTEN MENU ·PLANNING . ' •uo .,. ...... FROZEN . WHOLE OR HALF THm PllCfS mECTM IN ALL RAllHS STORES ffB. 9, 10 & 11, 1970, ADDTAXTOTAXA8Lf ITEM$, f9 ' . MEAT MASnR BEEF .. HAS IT LB. BOBELES.S FAMILY STEAKS ·c LB. ' IONllJSS $129 BREAKFAST . STEAKS LB.' ... ·, •, FANCY CHINOOICi . •1iO .~ii "" ?il 1.!l ' •l .II JO .ut ot -.:> 'M ·P, >t! •• .Q .SALMON :.b STEAKS ;~ ' . ~e ,, $10•.1~ LL • . " 3 NOW GOING Cl>Nl OUR MONTH..LONG 97TH ' ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ' I .. ' ,. I 'IT I! .~ ~. ·G '" .~ '!J ,, ~ ~~---·~ LARGE SUNKIST 11'101$ 3 :F9R J9c · J II l ~ U.S. NQ. 1 WHITE-ROse POTATOES IDt '' LB. • YOUR NEAREST RALPHS Sloge IS LOCATED AT 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH Store Hoors 9 a.m. to 10 p.m: Daily •• • • • ' I ' I - "' •DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL -PAGE -.• New pojiillatioii JlioJectiont ~ publillled by the Urben ~.inslllute Will, 'l"!'.8 dices~. pul •the w~ "meela" ... -fl'tquatjy into lhe Iancuai• . · i&l't !!"P'CiallY Orance CoUDllans. The NO. IU!lb •i!A lJtllan coiiiple!< will, by µie yeer 2000, ~,idon 'lhe .AtlA!JUc 1118boanl1 f~. " Maine to NOi(!i· .Cll!olin@ and '#~twanl across PeansyJ... -vania; !Jhio ancl.fndiana, to Dliaol• ,and Wisconsin. And rlgbl\ lieMAd . ~ .altead}' )lea'filf popll!ated regioo will be California in' the 'No. 2 spot, Our megalo-polla will stretch from many miles north of San Fran- c:IJco down lhe coulal plaias and inland v~a·to lhe ~xlcan bprd~. . . -..Al .ULJ points out, the dimensi®a of future urban massu _... almOll unbelievable as tha United Slat-. movu. toward a projected population of .•• mllllon, ; double Iha ·-11117 figure, by lhe y-:!Al. We may 'pus tho 300 million marlt in ml.• · ·~ Both the Los Angeles and New York ndons 'are ex· pected to have urbanization approaching li,000 'quaro miles {the size ot Connecticut). ~. compared to Z,000 square mil~S e'ach for ctlit:~o ancl 'tb' San Francisco Bay area. . ., 'i. ~CJ~ ULI reports that o'!lY lw~ l/aslc appro~ches have been pmposed to "cure"4>r0blems of urbep o'Vergrawlh : -Regional econonllc deceiitralizatlon• Wllh tile de- liberate encouragement of the growth of smaller centers in preference to the large metropolises. -Satellite "new tow.p"',development in -the metr~ politan regions to @.bsorb new grawth. · • ~egalopoJis " . •• ' ' , ll'or Orange County, lhe ULJ liats 'large. develop- ments and new commllllillu completed or:linder; con-'t' strucUon since 1947';u;, , .,. -lrviae Ranch, :i,t,llOt jeres, 80,eoo plamled d~· lqg unlts anct a planned ~lion of 270,000 (~on I Uie Hst for lhe entire iia110ti): \ ,l · ' .~ -Laguna Hills ~.Worl!l, 2;500 pqu, 11,GOll • planned d)relling uni.ta and ~a ,p)anned l!OPaJatfoo:..Of\ , 30,•...,..,· ... l ~, .. . ~ Msuel, 7,900 acres, ,22;BOq pJ11111ed dwlll· iDg UDlls and a planqed population of 80,llOO: • .:..~Ion V~~~,!!i300 acres, 27 ,000 plaimed d~•ll· Ing unlta and a p populatfun of 80.,000. ; It's. hardly surprisiag lhat lhe Irvine Ranch lead• lhe lisl Th• Iry!De Company's landholdings are lhe . largest in :U.e nation under single ownership .. Ilicluded Is what some deecribe as lhe most valuable single piece ··"!.of .mcievelqped, property in the natio 1 -,the Pa~c • coasUiae fr!m1 Corona de! Mar to LagUJ\llJ!each. , " H.W sucll fantastic &J'\IWlh ln .population ·can be re-h concilecl. wilh reotobtio~. and .~r~lion of lhe ·environ". meot here in Orange ·Cciimt1 and 1(1 l\ll other urban " regions will surely be a great and.cootinuing pt9blem 'id' · 1 the decades ahead.. .,. ;~ ~r · Even in "Russia, wllh its centralized and dictatid · economic plamiing by lhe state, urban growth 'ptOb'" ~ Jems have been a plague, especially in Moscow. So tHe Communista, too, have followed Englan~'s leeq )Yith an. ever·increaaing number of satellite "new towns" near large cities. • ~ • The COmm!Jlalon-on Population Growtll-and-tJle .• American Future requested of Congress by PreSident Nixon will be wrestling with a many·Caceted problem. Ji I " .. "" MJ"o<.l~IN New \oWD pl11Dnl!lg begali in Englaild al lhe turn of Iii• celtbJN an« has piogressed more there lhan any. where !!l,i8."8rlta1n•1 new town Ideas were flnt used in lhe u.~ ,J!.~e ·1-. bul1bey tended to be relatively •Jllall,__ iiew tOW'!ll cam_t 9.ftly after W'!fld War lI ~ ~,California .has ~ iD the lonf"1nl of lhe mov.'1Dril. ~ _ ., ' is so complex and_ ao lo8ded with "people dynainite'' · that the... very survival of· the United States as a free nation could .be threatened ii )Nise long-term '.policies and actions are not' forlhcoming in the years jusl ah.ad: ' · • . •BUPP\', If lllAT 6UN AJN~ A~6J5T£PJP, 't'oo~E IN W01.!E 11.oVBLi fl(A.N I °AM: ·' ,.._ r ' .. ;.i.. > ~ ' . f -'-i-' . ' . J • ~ , I ' .. sehdl .P~eet• to.: Disadvantaged Reorganizing Gen.~ral -Pattern! of. Failure .The State ' -, , .. ,. . . .. ~ L_egislature ' WASlllNGTON -It has be<:Ome clear· I' lectJvely to ralle unilonnly and rapidly 1y evident that Jarge swns ol federal 1 ' • the reading akll1s of eleme:ntary and pre· money pqured ilJt!I the public.and non-school chil-It mus! .be evident that blic--llCllbclll ti>r' tbe -W«lb1 ol ]II'<> more was expected of the ll)'Sl<!m than All That Is Bad Can't Be Unla ill J';:,ts, to lmp<ove the educaUoo of disad-c•ul•Lbe delivored.-:--~-----1"' "".;.' :M~~"" vantaged ,dilklren1 bave been wotector Educf~a aft lamenting that they ..r:~.~:--- ~-.....,,,..c>--t'lnake·no brief for clgarell. As an m. frittered ·away. * 1 .general pattern of m1nima': Tes5Jind .l have~· to learn how to do Ptesident Ntxon ~ 50. Goftnltlllbt · frequ ent failure. f this f 1 aftei' (bur • ye8rs of ~1!. ~ml lllmY• eupport ~ND NOW, A 1 i · M _!t ~m:~e ir ~' ~~~~~ The sturdy old pioneer wagons that 'lllere -~ mmples of-« , ~~:!"'~!:., ~=~ U than to ' .•Uve . gllng. The creaked ·and groaned their way acr"' •low ~ bul the """81 petlmt ,ill \'• ~,,,.~ •. -.... to-i.uurZ · that !undl to • 'the mountains and the deserts to give .,failure or~.....,._ '!lY'''~"f~·!zying wllJcll ; ·-teadi . M to r..d' went '!for ':califomia )ta beginning just couldn't d~ lorge 1Caie. With few .. ; -Ol'l'pro1ra1D1 • , • , -&Choo! aid; wet. l · . ceptlohl ........,, -.,. and analysit ; •.~,ajl ehildr'li·ln JI ... ~. , , apmi1 . · ; lalled lo COll!"'•lr~.te}ll !Oi><f'~ ef!(cient~ on ,the 1reew.ay• of of proimna oo Wllk:lt fl.I billions have ~<.:Mlll!il .Ille .... . . ~ • 1 ,_mr. .., ·tbe mtJD JIUl'P, l!tl~ , ay. -I.lkew!if< ~Y~ caJilorrua >.>- been spent under Tltle 1 ot the Elemen--·"'i~ebav • probiemii,-... liW Rli::Nrd the ~tlged chlldrin When all _furias eJy Speller Bob Mongan, the system taryandSecoodaryF.ducaUonActofl985 F • ~-#JI:.~ lbi>uld 'have gone to belp,:lhe disa ti& wa!lljleiiuatetqgo-hrncalilomiain allege a record of frusLrat1o'n·, ~l '. ,, ll; ·~·"' .... "-... yantaged. ·· ( llhiearly'daysrieedSofodernizingtotake mismanagement and even fraud, and dli'ector ~ ~ . ,;fi$cb -,_ . ' ' ,. . ' 1 'd · ·· . there iB 8 general sense of dlsaaliBfactlon begun a nhl&niOhlhl:·~. of tbe pro. WHAT THE 45-MAN till< !on:e 15 stu, care of vresenl ay condiUom. iboot this in the Nixon adminiltraUon. gram he Is ldminiaterlng. "The-~am dying and ~ to inrprori speaks .r~r Specifically, Speaker Monagon is was not effectively managed at aliy of itseU. Most of rts efforts are, by defln1· Jmildng the ¢00sUtuUOn. Revision earn.. THI!: mm~ ARE cm~. They three levels," Aid Farley. He bu great t1on, ~cel"!'ed with .. internal m~~ge. .•mltet for _prompt approval or his con· go to such unper1Uve qui!ltlonl 11 faith in the idea of what it called com· ment, criteria and gu'idelin~ auditing, . . · . wbether or not poor "Nep 'chUdren lft ~lory educaUon and wants t9 P"'Ve ~ monitoring and other· adn'tlnfstraUve 18t=tu~OQa . a:nendmeqt Pr 0 ~ 0 s 1 n g teaming to read, to write Ud'to tpNk ao can Wort. problems, and there is the usual flap over lr ~ or the Callf<11n1 Slate that they tp.ay ~~te wtth the 1;hia ts rut one of the many programa the exte.nt· of slate control~ -,\;gislature. Am~n eommi.tnlty at Jarae and not for aid to public educaUon. Experience AU ~1~ demonstrates that unprepared Mona~· •s pn;iPoul, which he .wanta to mmly among lbemselves. 'lbe problem wJlh It reinlorces the concluaion that age<!Cles under coogressiooal -1!1andate get 00 · primary•ballo! In June 11 the 1s not confmed to race but lo wlmber or Prelktent Nb:on'a sustained veto of tried to spentt mcney too fast wit1'oul , . · ' not black and white children C8ll be made Congreu' overblown eduCation and knowing for· sure what could be done, and Legislature ;approves it in time, ts the to acquire . the most element.iry akllll welfare appropriation can be better unprepared school dlstrida grabbed the next log1C!al atep to the success of the necenary to begin the ,climD out of justified on grounds of urgently needed money before their right to It expired. massive { e or g a n i z a t i o n of the permanent pl"Oftl1y. . reform than as an anti-1nfJatlonary ac· Nix~ says·that the manage.merit and Legislature, approved by the voters in Many local programs have failed to tion. operational problems created by the 1986 tlu'ou«h 'Passage of Proposition l·A live up to expect.at!ona, _by admission of original grab for Title I money !itill r~ That measure instituted annual tession~ people who bav~ admUlllb:aled them. THE EQUIVALENT of auma which main lqllOlved after f.oyr , years. He is or the Legislature and year-round ~ National Adv'8QZ')' Council on Educa· Congress appropriated wlll be spent, and proposing to ~ scmeUiihg ,•bOut ij. 1 setvJces, plus updating ~ of 1 h e tton: of Dliadvantaged ClUldren found more, as time goes on Md the anu.u,.. 1 Le :~1 ,,_. kl d and . " many llhcrtcominp and said the federal flationary drive was as good a reason as . MEANTIME, thoosands or poor-chi.I-g""a""'" 5 wor oa orgaruza..,on. Interest in ~Cl\tnl the poor aeema to be any to justify calling a halt now to the dren ar:e caulht in a d~n~ spiral, _ THE SUCCESS ·or the first four years weakening. Civil rights groups have pro-txpans.lon of educaUon programs unW regressively faillnt ba~each 1ear lTI>ffi. ·of ~ation of the·~t1on l A ,..o- teated waste, ~traild;'" mismanagement, ways are found to administer them el· 'l'IOl'mal standards<> fer their 'ages, ua 1 ~ ~•vi"""'• • r jllefal use of W. A natioowlde i\lrvey fecUvely. If the public echool ll)'llem can-pes until thel' limply llri>p out.:'of' • has convinced Monagan that the 'publlshed in the New York Tlmts finds a ll<ll eoo&istenUy use public fuQd< el· .dtooI altottth«'. · ' .. , 'ilegtsJature 11 resdy for the next ad· , ...... R d Ch. ' A M d. f. ·.d~ ~:agr~.::;~:~~ :i::;J:; e 1na s .nger o 1 1es =~~::::~~= ."' ~ts-• making more efllclent .,. of , ; .. .j er ~s1aton• time. TheR la Utile doubt the ominouJ border Far Ea.t Later iouowe& Bri.lifb &lid • • 'Monagan'• """t lmportanl prnvlaion 1s troub1t between Red China and the Soviet olber EuroJ!ein trade eJ~ion& i&Ut " ·t¥: the Leglsla~ convene for biennial Unioil bu tnOuenced Mao's government Asia under. the ~ treatiet i ~ • · ~ &eS!Jons bu the first Monday of December to resume ta1b wi~ the United States In Prot Falrbaiit.µid ~tfaden '· •: i~·eYttt·numbered years and continue un- Warsaw. though not =u.tlgatori_;.i_i~atiea;' t1! November 30 of the neJ:t even-- Thete is notNni like a l!Ua&eral threat : be.nefitted frdri\ them, 'and so became 1 n~ed year - a device that would to modify the ancrl attitude or a nation reuona, often enaUgb valid. 8omt of ll'\is · "surrogate" for . Wes&ern .. .qgressoni 'in enable the leadershi p of both houst! to do towanl a third nation. Pnsident N~ diallke rObbed off on the Americans, who the tltb and 1111> ,ce¢\lrles. He brands a more eutclent job of scbedullng work .,-1y e<mscioully, took advant•gt of had not In fact' partlc(pated in the one. the Vietnam war an "updaleil use of gUn. b)I allowing the JegislaUve machinery to this immemorial historical phenomenon sided trtaties the Europeans llad fotced boat diplomacy."'· operAte at tun capacity. when be rerenlly moved to relax tension on the Chinese for a century or more. Some, but not enough, modification wa s • betwttn the Mao re:gime .and the United Then, the United States was caul'tit In'~ put OD Chlnell attitudes by American ,FOR EXAMPLE, floor sessions would Slat& >..the Vietnam war iB phued out, mistalculaled 111pport of Chiang Kal.abel< . "~ ,......... .. in Ibis ceotury, says • be held on!;'. when there were bilia.to be becOme even more amenable In -tbe-pOet-war revolutiori. · ,. Prof. Ak.ira l'riye, University of Chicago, 1 debated. 'Mlere would be more time for discussion of tl'lde problems, il'.I i'The Amertcan Uberal Tradition In t committees to hear mea.sures assigned to exchange of nationals. ' ~=ble ~the rM:~~~ · East Asia." But libera1I had Uttle In· · them and to research major Jegislative China in the ltlls and 1930s, should consider us an ••enemy," aince flueace on American diplomacy, aDd 1 programs in depth. Equally important, were wen aware of a mild Chi· Chlana was the foremost on-site enemy. Chiriese were shocked .~Y ~erl~"1l Oc-•i t9e total time spenl by legislators in ,.. ...._ toward them. ln the 'big dl· From Jt stemmed the endless charges of cupa~on of the Pbi~pp1nes 1n ~f' i Sacramento W()UJd be .reduced, enabling ... 119 Sblnghai. the people heartily dis-American· 1.im~ialism" wbiCib have McKinley er1. Hence, 1n Prof. ~s· them to give greater attention to lht pr(lb.. Ullld .. Brttilh and French for hiltortcal dolllinatecl lht Peking .. ,.. for 20 yqra. view, Aar1can liberalism could riot j lems o! their conolttuents. , Jt>lln Foster Dulles, UtouP not lgnorul ove""""' Chinese settled suspicion ot; Other provis!oN of the Mooag., pro. of Lbe China mainland, w'ss urilble to :ncan IDtel}t in the Far East Jn reomt posals include a change in lbe term s, o( comprehend the sou:rces ot the aalmoatty. · legislators so that members would btgin ind President El-er, who lalew UV l their terms .. the fnt Monday of the u.~of the mainland, merely accepted Mr. Decemb<r lollowing etecUoo: except fGr Duflel' j~nts. 'lbe Korean war only D~ emer(!llCJ>.,........, ltatutea ...Wd Ilk• fortified the Peki111 attttudt; and .Mt. ~ • effect on the first daJ of J111111ry; and Eisenhower's move to end it w11 dis-·Gloomy' each hGolo •nd Ila commlllees would counted. :n>e Vleinom war ~ • tllll 'j , conduct Opeu lllMlinls u provided by ~~ to stamp 111 u (,~ ~. . Gua~ statutes. Two American univeni\y hlslorlam t THE CONSTITUTION Jlev!slon ()om. have trtatecl or this transpacific ryn-mlttee, wblch under the 1-p of !ts drome in papers read before' receut \'Jt •tml!el IM·Ollt 1 aelect few cbalim111, Judge .Bruce SUmner of :1::, the American mstorteat =r:•e~"t! ~~~a~ttU:e! =tor.C::ty~rctu~ tPe =· ' everybody -lilorally everybody! norpn!JaUon plan In 1111, wlll (llve PROF. ~OUN F. •'All\BANK, Harvard -0. A. s. oerlout COM!deraUOO to the Monqan_ Unlfft'llty. h\ _ .. Sfno.American lmlftt'' propoBSla for , 11 lhe Speaker point. out.. 11ya the Clltnese tend to bltrne n11 ...._ """" ,....,.. •""'-• they par1l1t1 the COr:nmtsaloi}'s . OWfl - ~ all ·~ _..... fnll~ aa ,.. ... "" ... " ""' ... .,._,,_ hll4I ------'atiaM mtde· su"-'-'"" In ..-... ... ..... ~._ ,.., ....... fl' ....... , .... o.~, ,1111. '""'-VllJ.10....... _.... ...... .., Eu! Aala In 4111 ,..n. This WU the time 1917. (1111) of i'vrtUfl\IOI< -iooa la tlJo • •----·---· veterate smoker for more than 30 yurt, J think they are .bad for you in many ways, and not good for yoo in 1ny way. Let me make this clear at the outlet But everything that is bad should not be unlawful ; tbls is the Puritan confusion between private sin and p u b 1 i c transgression, which bas been rHpOnlible f<r more evil than the evils it has sought to eradicate. IN A ,REC)ENT editorial in. t!JO. N!)! ~ Republic . magazine, "'Cy,clama,ttF apil · Cigarets," the editors' try to draw a parallel between the government's sw~t ban on cyclamates and its tender ban. dling of cigarets, y;hen there is more medical e.vide111 ! that the latter are harmful to humans than the .former. This censol1ous and thou g b tJ e s s editorial ends on the indignant note that "No one in Congress or HEW has the guts to suggest cigare.ts be banned." It is not a question oi guts; it is I question of sense. Banning cig~ would be as foolish and futUt as our recent absurd en- deavor to prohibit liquor. AN ARGUMENT might be made th•t dgartl companies llhould not be permlt· ted to advertise their wares, aa they are not in some countries. Or even that tobacco should Pe turned into a govern· ment monopoly , as it ts Jn aome other (and capitalistic) countrie.s. Such measure3 would be harsh, perhaps un- just, but at least they would fall within reason . There ts no real analogy between the cyclamates and cigarets. Jn the flJ'St case, there are substitutes for cyclamates, and the companies using them will dqubUess find something even better, and safer, before long. Secondly, smoking is an addictive habit It won't even sa1 "p1ea5Ul'e"}, which millions of people art not-going to give up, no mat- ter what kind of law is passed. IF WE ARE GOING lo drop bad habits, it mQll.1Je by a campaign of education and pei'auuioa, not by law or edict. Peo- ple have a right to abuse themselves if they want to, so long as they know all the. facts and all the possible consequences. Nobody baa ever beel'J made better by forcibly preve.nting him from indulging in his vices. Here, the i;o..ealled "liberals," as with the New Republic, reveal themselves to be Jmt as rigid and arbitrary and narrow aJ the comervatives they are so fond or lambuling. You can legislate public morality -as in the matter of fair hous- ing w employment opportunities -but to legislate private morality iJ to sin against the spirit. 1 Facts on Tax Override To the Editor : Oppooents to the tax override in the Newport·Meaa Unified School District have resorted to the usual misleading statements and innuendoes. They have asked questiom without really caring about the answers. Our local district has nothing to hide and haa gone out ·of ita way to make the answers eaaily available. The fact Js Ulat only a small amount or the ovenide goes to improving the present educaUon program. Moat of the money goes to maintaining tbe curtent program, overdue maintenance o f building, and gTOqJldJ, replacing """1-<UI equipment and providing a responsible rescrve account for emergencies. DEFEAT OF lhe override would mean continued neglect of buildings and equi~ ment and a drastic cutback in the present educaUon progT¥D. A daslardly'Pfl<le for the COIMllllllly to pay 1 • • Aoot!aer point that hll be t D mlscoMtrutd ii that the ovenide automatically Increases taxes. It does not. Ralher, it givea to our tcboolDoard permiBs!oo to ineresse tues, 1irltllin tho ltm!ts spi!clfied, i! they feel IUch in- creases~ necesaary. Such llXlns-· iB not always lllOd. Put records indlcsto that ~ boards in the Harbor Am enrdoe es. treme caution in utlliliq !ams _. at their disposal. (Tiie liewpon.- Board jusl rec.artly used all of 111 tu1aJ powers; the OCC Boan! 11!11 has -potennal and tho NIW'P"rl ~ never lncrtued taxes 10 tie Umlt.t ap. IP"'Ved by voters. I 'lllere ii no 0.- thit clUz..,, once el-to oll!Ot. """ denfy lose au-concem for tho taxpoyer. THE l'OINT IS WI ha" lo tn111 tm elected boanl to apeod .... .._ ... netellll')' -or Jet'• elect 1 new bOard. " ' . -· . ..._ - I ' I ltltei:. frem 111Me"' •111 wtleelnM. No,.,,._!IY wrltert t.Jllulcl CIH'lm tfltlr IMQHll fll 300 WO['ll 91' Ifft, lN rltM 1111 ~ ""'" • '" ~ ., •llmlo Mte lllMI II ,_,,,... All llllfwt lnlltt ll'lc...... ti .. rtetvr'e "" 1111111"'9 .ildffll. but n-.. !'Mr be wl!Nlelt en '""'"1 If •llfflclel'tt ,....,, h OHl'ent. Pottrr wtn Mt be ~·--· BUt whoever we elect, we must give them authority to match thotr responstblllty. 'lbe point is basic to the Idea called dem<>craey. t'm not blind to the problems lhat exist •mong our youth ; yet J can·t see how crlpplina the dlltrict rmanclally p-.ts lllY polllhle form of sollldon. Believe me, the mere a« or walking tnto a ballot booth and stamping NO will only com- pound th.,. pntblems. The aolatlon takts i n•ol v em en t 1 ~. determination ll'ld a com· mltment. The rewards will be telt throughout the community. ' Part "-that commitmtr1t iLto vote Y1:41 . twice .. Tuelday f JIM WOOD .---.......... ---. Illar Gearft: I'm~..,.. you make up an yov lottm. Georl', but I think yoor cohnM II cnat; so do the rat of the buncb at the oWct here and "" lOGk forward to It every da,y, evtn If your 1ettcn: are fW.- L SUE I< THE GANG DearSue. Etc:: !Im. Do YoU really think I could mab up a olct letter lib that, . Sue? I'm a "°""""' by trlldt. (Seriouab', lbaU JOU.) • ' ' I . ' 119 UCI Students W~ Scholarship s Undergraduate 1chol11'111IP1 have betn awarded to 119 atudents at UC. lrvlnt fOr the 1989-70 acadWe year, ae-- cordi.ng to Mrs. Belle Abs, coordinator of ahtdent aids. Among the awafda, ~ art Regents Scholarships, the only awards made at UCI solely on lbe basis of academic ea:- cellence, without re;gard to need. The remainder were awarded by recommendaUoo of a faculty committee on the basis of outslandlng acholaatlc achievement a n d , financial need. Mts. Abi noted that more lhan 2000 student> had applied for financial uaiatance, either In tile f<wm o(scliDfu11>lp or loan · '1llMI' ~~ 'A IJplcat bud~& for .an ~aiiuate atudent Uvlp( o.t campus . Why Are You A. Poor Talker? A noted pubil!her ln Chlceao report.s a simple technique of everyday C!)llvenatton which can pay you real dividends in social and bull~ -advance.. ment and works.like magic to give YO\l poise, aelf .confidence and ........ popularity. According to th1a publlsheT many: ~pie do nqt realize how much-they cou1d lnOuence oth- ers simply by what they say and how they say it. Whether ln business, at social fu.nctio1~. or even in casual oonversatlona \vlth new acquaintances there are 'YAY5 to make a good lm-prnsion everytime you talk. To acquaint the naden or this paper with the eesy-to-follow rules for developing skill tn everyday converiaUon, the publiahen have prin~ full de- tails of the\1' interesting aetr- training method in a new book- let. "Adventutts In Conversa- t ion," which w 111 bt m.atltd free to anyone who request.I tt. No obllgatlon. Send your name, 1tddreu and :dp code to: Con· versa.lion, 835 Diversey Pkwy., Dept. 305-912, ChiCA(o':O ill., 60614. A postcard will do. totals $1,111 for the nlne- mooth academic· year, ln- cludlnl 1tl.ldent fees, books, Sl)RPlll!I and room and board. Studeob who art not legal residents ot C&llfomla pay an addlUon1l-tulUon of •1.200. Soliree of funds fbr the the awards are Regents funds and conbibuUons from in- dividuals, assoc I at Ions, businesses and !oundatms. FolloWing is 'the list of Orange Coast area resldfnts who are-scholarship winnm: BALBOA ISLAND, Patricia I Ann Pickett, 110~ Agate Ave. (Walker and Lee Scholarship). CORONA del MAR' Bev,..ly Jo Sigler, 617 \J Poppy Ave., (University Schoi>rshlp). COSTA MESA : Thomas J. Anthonf, 1880 Labradar Drlva IUniversllf Scllolalahip); Jef. frey A. Berg, _, Yukon Ave. (University Scholarship): Harold V. Conde, 114 E. 20th st. (LoweU Berry Foundation SchotarshlpJr Vlcjorla Ann 11-fuhonen, 1023 l.Jnden Place ( Un Iv er&lty Scholarship): Anthony J, Rockm .... , 726 JoAnn St. (University' Scholanhip), and Gregory E. Walker, 1666 Monrovia Ave. (UniversHy Scholarship). FOUNTAIN -v ALLEY:. EJ&Jne Louise Pasierb, 16613 Lassen SI. ( Rosamoor Women's Club Scholarship); Paul D. Rlee, 17373 Palm St. (Waltmar Foundation Scholarship). HUNTINGTON B E A C H : Janet Marie Beckman, 15401 Shasta Lane (Un Iv er s I ty !!<holarshlpl; Charle• Phillip Harper, P.O. B6x 648 (Costtt Mesa Lion's Club Bouee B~ntitag Scholarship); Nancy Megna _.._.,...,....., _ _...._.,.._.....,._ .... Harper, P .0. Box S 4.1 (Un l v ersity Scholarship): Snot~ Still-life Distaff .Dem~ Seek New State Maiision Amy Eml Honda, 7 o 6 2 Bluesalla St . (President's Scholarship): LAGU'NA BEACH ' Wendy Lee Rapp, 274. Wave St. (Uiilvenity Scl>olanhip). NEWPORT BEACH ' Penny Heav¥ •aowfall and sul>-freezlng temperatures co111binod lo capture the Tab· quamenon Falls, near Paradise , Mich., in a silent snow .still-life. Although the main portion cf the falls is flowing freely, the area on either side of the waterfall la_clogged with huge ice formations. · ' --' ~ACRAMENTO (AP)" Three De mocratlc assemblYWomen have moved to provide i. new official g:>vernor's mansion . Gov. Reagan's decisjcrn in 1967 to live somewhere other than ln the present 92-year-old mansion has drawn criticism from Democrats wbo say his present lease arrangements obligate him to the group of millionaire business men from whom be rents the home. Assemblywomen Y v o n n e BrathwaJte of Los Angeles, Pauline Davis of Portola, and March Fong of pakland, an- nounced last week their plan to sponsor legislation ap- propriating $750,000 for a new mansion. · In their announcement, the assemblywomen said :· "We do not necessarily question the present integrity of o u r governor. But no governor sl>ooid put himsell In the posi- tion where he might be in- debted for favors received from certain millionaires." 'Jbe women -the only three women members of t h e L. Hosen, 20Z2 Avenida Ol.lco iellslatun -said their pro-(President's Scholarship). poal w.Wd not take a ataz>d SAN CLEMENTE ' Richard in tbe Controversy over Alan Tiberi, 110 Crls:tobal Ave. 'Rioi Era' End Predicted whether the mansjon &h!)uld be (President's Scholarship). WASHINGTON (UPI) -Benjamin F. Holman, dlrec-creased racial pride, we can built on state-owned property TUSTIN: h1erldilh Claire The nation may never see tor o f l he Just Ice do better," Holman, u , aald ln or on land donated by a group Findlay, 1301 ~1auna Loa Road another urban riot on the scale Department's comm unit Y an interview. or ptlvate citizens. f E d w a rd M .1 t t e Im a n of Detroit or Watts because relations service, said "there Such a plot was donated to Scholarship); Kenneth J. black people have decided is a new climate in the black "We · may never have the state last year. Jt is in the K11kuda, 15500 TusUn Village there are other ways to get community to turn its back on another Watts," Holman sa!d. Sacramento suburb of Way (University Scholarlhlp). what they want, according to violence. The blacks say "For the foreseeable future, I Cannicli'ae~ overlooking the w ES TM INSTER : Todd one or lhe N l x on ad· violence is not' going to get us ·would be vecy IUl"prlsed if we American River. Brindtman, 7422 Colby Crcle ministraUon'i highest ranking what w;e want. hid another disturbance the The present or fl c i a 1 (Regent's Scholarahip). Negro officials. "Wlth lncrtased unity, in-slze of W•tts or Detroit." mansion. now used u a tourlst.1....;::;::;_ ___ .....:,;_ __ _::__-, ____________ ..;... __________ I attraction, is on a noisy, unat- tractive intersection in downtown Sacramento. Fire officials have · described it as "a firetrap." Rice Wins Darrell Rice, a Newport Beach men's hair. stylist. wont-:=================================== firllt place at the recent an.I • --r , nual San Diego Ownpionship 1-r - Hair Styling Competition. 'nle 1970 event was sponsored by the San Diego Barbers a n d Beauticians Union. Rice was ln com- petition with 20 styllsU from throughout the state. FOREMOST AF/X WID~1T~1 • RE CUTS DOWN SQUIRM BRINGS 'up M LEAGE! ' 24.75· 11711-14 .. , ........ , ....... 2.19 w. - I ' .... .Wtfro ( .... 14) FED. SIZE (735-14) El0.14 (775-14) F70.14' (775-15) F70.15 (825-14) PRICE· NOW TAX ' 32.95 . 24j5 2.:43 ' ,.34.95 '. 24.75 2.56 34.95 G70.14 36.95 (815/825-1~ 24.75 ' 27.75 G70.1S 36.95 27.75 . ~ -{145/855-1~ H70.15 38.95 • 29.j5 ..._ . -. 2.69 2.76 2.84 3.05 • Professional-tune-up! 8 DAYS ONLY! ........ 2..,,...... , ................ .... MM 511., .... I• ul ft-Mrll..,, "''' ...... ,,, . ..... 1,.•, ...... , -............ i.. N\onday, Tuesday,\Yednesday- Here's 'l'l!hat yo1 get: '· • New points, 11lu91, rotor, con· denser and distributor cap • Expert adl1.,tn1Dnt of cam· dwell, timing and carburetor • Rts•lt ••• more pep, better mlleagi . • More enjoyable driving! •Moat American c1n (Volbwe9111) 9.88 (6 cyl.) 14.9·9* (8 cyl.) 19.88* .... • r ... 1ri t ,,, .,.iy. ., .. , ••" .1;..,r • .. , ... , .. ,,.,, ., ..... ,. '"" ,, .. 1tn• ..-11u1 ailew- ""' NOW! THESE VALUES AT ANY 0"1£ OF BUENA PARK 1~~11) CANOGA PARK · CHULA VISTA DOWNEY tCLOltO IUNOAYll) • TH!Sf1>.£NHEYSTORES! FULLERTON HU NTIN GTON BEACl:I MONTCLAIR NEWPORT ~EACH VENTURA J • SHOP SUNDAY, TOO i2 to 5 P.M.I • . I OAIL Y PILOT JJ You Will o From 5,1ze11 14 -to 10 IN 30 DAYS 16 lo 12 IN 38 DAYS 18 lo 14 IN 38 DAYS REDUCING 6ALONS OPIN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY FRIE CMllD 'tARE £all Os Now COSTA MESA 646.9441 or 642-7032 llOl Nowpod-Bl..r. WIST U. ·477-1122 3112 •"·· • • I - ·-. ... . . .... . . .. . . . . ' ........ • . ' J! DAILY PllO'! * fi1ondl7, Ftbnlary 9, 1970 • Vital Statisti~s for the Orande Coa~t Area I HelpsS~,~~~llen,Inftamed e Hemonho1d Tissues As It Db•olutiO... ' of Marriage ~----OPEN TONIGHT ____ _ :_•Let's • T•riw• V1lfflot"1t.~• MkMet A- Fllillr, Linda Nlfl • Fredlrldl Aluo .... , D'Amllf'Olle, J-~ • l"tl'lt'-Mo•o F1lrdlli.t, Shtlt. .SW & JGlvl lM $11.lar, L-11 M.. .. L•VttrM' OOM, 8t1le • Fr..,.,ldl D11.1111"rtr• JHI\ M. a. Witt« C. • v,,,,.,, Jove• "· • lllo4'1rt o. McOetll•"-.tr .. ••ri '"'°" .. Jlldllll .. "· . . V11QWL JOM T. & Nl~t.t C. tterTl5. 11111111 01 ... ld & G•K• enrttitlfl Mltln'\lln, Edtlt l..Olllu & .... ._,. Otto lltlet;. Loll; AllNI &. WtlNr Or~ ec.tJw, C.rl II ... C•lvl!i R. • INTlltLOCUTOllY 01(111111 N1~le.IRH H1t1111 & ltoilwl E~ P•l•ldto ku .. IE•"'5cl kao Z.kl1 SNw & ArfhUf s,_. .. Ktlllltwn K1t'k & 111oDbb1. o.N IClrt S.lllk'• I.ff Hlll'IOI' & Eriinl E. H- Relieves ~ain ,And Itching · Gtv .. Prompt, T emporary-Reijef-FrorJt"Painful Dis.tress In Hemorrhoid Tissues and Actually Hdpa Reduce. .Swelline-Cauaed By Inflammation. New Y~k, N.Y. Doct.on have Tcsb llY docton Oil hu.nd:rMI found a media.tion that gives o! patle.u!A showed lb.it to b9 prompt 'rtllie.f frOl'I\ pain and tl'ue. Thi'!' medicat,ton uaed wu burning itch o! pile1 !of hou.r11<. PrtJpaMtWll 11•. And no JI_,... Tbett it actuaU'/ he.Ill' shrink .Cription I• need«I. ~ Prep; t he awelliDJ" o the LD.flaiued aration H 'Without 1..U.. OW;.. W..ue.1. mentor SuppoaitoriM. · . ~ LOSE 2 DRESS SIZES • In U little a& 3 WEEKS! TODAY JS FEBRUARY 9th Siu 227 .. Be a llize 2o b.r Feb. 24 8111620? .. Bea11iu 18 b.r Feb, :U She 18! •• Be a llize 16 b.r Feb. 26 Size 16! •• Be a siu 14 b:r Feb. 27 Size 14 7 .. Be a size 12 b:r Feb, 28 Siu 127 •• Be a siu 10 b:r Feb. 28 Resulls Guaranleed in wriling' ,, , . TALK .TURKEY " about your IN 1111.Y 211ISITS, lllllllltlll iqsu,11 lllClll .. lllPS. WAIST,..,.., UD IMDAM • . • tbl time it takei for eadl 'ind.i9idual to Achieve her pl'zmy wzy <lelJending oa. a1e and other !actors. How· ever, •t Gloria Ml!lball J'elUlts for everyone is iuaran· teeil.,Tell 111 the dN8l!I aize.yaa. Wilt to weer, we will tell yoa how DlmJ' visitB il tabl and ,uarantee that you will ....... ,_ pie). In fact, .. poo!ti.., ""' ... that )'OU will obloiu ,_ objec:li'" "" will even let you have FREE OF CHARGE an;r and all further visita until you reach your pl. '" INCOME JAX-· T01t•• gobbli1'19 up your inc.om•? Moyb. )'OU're IOTN, not cloiaing oU th. flDllAl l•gal dedllCtiom you 're AND oll-ed. llOCIC will .JYATI ... to it )'OU .. t all··: "' yow'r• entitled to • , • sows you ti .... , worry, ~ and fti>ney, tool Com• L!1i3 in todayl $ UP lil'"':w~.~.;_;;;";';'';=;_;;.~,';,,.5!~~~::.!I ef""'••"S"SN;;o•n&•"••E•E· ~lfi""ii --k• 'llJ '".,_, tht (tit r-• •"1 ,..,.11y •• lnl••ftt, -wi11 Ill. .., lltter•ol, WEEKDAYS f·t SAT. & SUJ4, t-S' c....,..'11t1M•r 244t I. CN1t Hwy. l•I MK>lrlllllr 11.,,..I Ph. 642-6940 NO APl"OllrtNl'ENT NECIS1All1' 0or;, SbM, • erllNimotller 1nd Ldflc Buch housewife, known for her TV Commercials, found that h~ h;ps and wa;sthad butied 'way out of proportion ••• · Gloria Marshall camt to . tt1uescue. Her ldv;ce lo erandmolllelS ... mothers ••• and 11111 llllS witfl kips lf1d waist,._, Is to START NOW II Gtor;, -ll's. We are tbe "l!Ot!cl's Jariest owned end operai.d Figmo Control S,.__ (26.b21ioos in California alone). --Gloria Marshall's AL \VA YS costs less (much less) than other.<. GLORIA MARSHALL says: This week, Mon., Feb. 9 through Sal, Feb. '14, all 26-<>I my locations in Ca1ifornia are holding a ~ price sale on spot .; Call for FREE $amp1e visit. Actually use, under reducing for either Hips or 1openision, the Gloria. Mamhall macl9nea including Waist when used in conjunc· our patented "Cin>La-Matic." No Ch&'B'. No Obli-t;on with any of my regular ration. • . ' programs. u your tummy needs i' l'rivate pltytO(lll ~fjilS )<;>r, .,,aii childJ1!n., inching back or your hips need v Cime in com!orlable -~ elotli ... n;"'!llinr ·Inching Down to give you lbat unneceoaary. , , , ~~""'1der ·•~. ~ • \"-. i...-. . i' We are not a mn, . " · <i<!n't.-..U. week's Hips or % . ' . ,Waist l~ p~ce •pedal. i I ;; .R = a;_,_,__!!_~ l"'-~LA<i~ ,.?!~.~~. ~!~?!..:!!'!!~ ar••anu•1nr NEWPORT BEACH 430 PACIFIC COAST HWY. • 642-3630 (2 Blocks ~st o! Balbo• Bay Cl ub) 1140 W. 17th STRETI' 543-9457 SANTA ANA ALSO IN .. An1heim, Covina~ Crenshaw. Downey, Glendale, Ltk• wood, L11 Vqas, Long Beach, Newport Beach, North Hollywood, Ontario, Pasadena, San Diego, Santa An1, S1nt1 Barberi, Sunland, Taruna, Torrance, Whittier. --;-~Salom al&a...Jn Eruno, Sacramento San_lQ.$t.., SunnuvaZe, Wa~t Creek OLED ' THE OVERRl.DE IS NOT A 3 YEAR PROGRAM. AS ' STATED-IT'S A BLANK CHECK-FOREVER. ' . . ' . ·VOTE AGAINST TH -E 87c TAX INCREAS.E • • It will take more of your money .and give very little in return. Would you giye such unlimited~uthorlty to a Board of Directors of a corporation? • Consider ' '· tliese . figures for the e -tt wiH 'help perpetuate and increase an already overloaded overhead. e If this tax .is voted in-it will be nearly impossible to get rid of it. ENROLL~ENT ''INCREASE 1 Ocyo ' , O~ERATING BUDGET INCREASE 52% past 3 year period: COST OF LI.YING INCREASE 13 cro · A similar increase crease in revenue! • ASSESSED · VALUE INCREASE 40% th next 3 assessed valuations . in in the ' years, together with the 87c override will produce a 57°/o in· • The sponson of this ad have o lo119 record of suppo rting our sdiools. But wt will not SUP.POrt the biiilding of empires and ca pl'OCJl'Clm of wcnte. We hote to say It -but that's what Tuesdoy"s election is. Once before the citlnns pulled the rug from under the empire builders -and w • ' v • had sensibly designed school facilities ever sitlce. WE CAN DO IT AGAIN. • OTE N._O 0 • TH .E OVERR .IDE ·~· COMMITTEI FOR SOUND SCHOOL FINANCING -Don1ld I. Huddl1 aton & Clolro M. Nelson, Co . Ch1;rmon -538 W. 19th St., Cosio~ ' • ' I l l I I I i ' ! ' r I I • I I • Senators Given Jolt Reminded Debate Must Be to Point • WASHINGTON (AP) -In II might speed things up a restaurants 111d other haunts, the name of dlpltf and lUU~'. he llldJn an lntervle_w, lo get their vow entered after ' -rum. the -sena1e•1 high after his objection blocked the eall ol the roillias been command has decided !hot completed. aenalon ahould apeod at least Javlts, off-the-topic addrss. And they also want more three atral&h~ ~~ ot each "l1m no~ asklna for the role N'OffiN iavt1-ra"'""1.... fr 0 m day's oeuloa lalkigc ab o u t of objecting," Byrd said. "Bui i'he ch?ur, IO 11eepU;;° pl.ace In buaineu. .! . it's the intent of the joint order wben tbe normaf WD of The deciaion Mt11\I a blt leaderahlp to make the rule converu.~ among stnatot'I druUc In a clwnbar • wbare work, and I'm 1olni to do the and ·aJ<1<1 bocomes 1 hubbub. bua1-ft!IYer has slOoc( In best I can." While Ille)' slresaed the the way of Ofltor)', wllltever That's not the only ·rule speedier handllq of bullnea, the subject ; and, where ora-.. Scott and Mansfield want en• Mansfield and.Scott sugested U!"l' have seldom Inhibited forced . a lrlnge benefit, loo' "A convenation a m o n I col-11ley want senators to hurry strlc~r enfottemenl ot these leagues. to the Ooot when the beQ rings rules would hive I favorable But those aN! the rules. for a roll call vote, lrutead or reacUon by the public as to Of course, those have been arriving late from officu. Senate procedure.'' the rules for a lone time, and.----------"-----'--'-----1 they have been almo st , unanimously tgnOred. Th e Senate's leaden, Del'l)ocrat Mite Man1fiefd and ~publican Hµgh Sl:olt, put ii a lilt more delicately .in a let- ter to their colleagues Mon- Crossword Puzzle day. · "While the provisloa1 of these ri.J.le1 have been ill our body of rules for • long pertod ot time, the Senate hu varied .. ill zeal to enforce them,'' Mansfield and Scott sal~ in a !lee.mo on dignity, decorum Mnd procedure in the Senate. Jn hopes of speeding the work of the Senate, th.e two leaders laid they have decided m stricter enforcement of the t1Jles. One of them -perhaps the .,O!l univenally Ignored - tequires debate be to the pollµ imd on lhe issue awaiting 8.c- tlon ror three strai&ht hours every day. · That means a senator can't break into a debate about federal aid for subways .and busts to give a speech about the Mid<jle EosL Sen. Jacob K. Javits r (.R- Ny.), tried it Mqndoy, and S<n. Robert C. Byrd (!>-W. Va.), the No. 3 Democratic leader, forbade it. A single senator benl on en- ACROlS l Nt•· York's ···-Stadium 5 Light sourct 9 for111td metal sections : 2 word s 14 Quit! 15 ~rtSh·Wllt musstl 1& Xavltr -··· 17 Tend ing lo granl in argumt nt 19 Critical 20 Rtlatlvt 21 Esne 21 Prtstryt 24 Thot~fart 26 Oll1tory 28 FI011ndtrs 31 Supported 35 Acts of Joining 40 Strious: Comb. form 41 P11rt of 1 ftnc t 42 Pillages 44 Am alt~Ht king 45 Ch11rch struclurt 47 R1t1il tstlblishment ?"WQfds ' 49 City of Europe . 51 Tiase 51 Was In hock ' • forcing the rule can block an lrr+--t--tr--off·the-subject spc2ch. Tl's just that nobody has n1.:ide en. ~,~7+-+--jf­ torcement a habit. 54 -system 59 Carry 6"2 Toolh 65 f\fl'!IO'lf! 66 Kind of rac t &a Coattd Sle1! shttl 70 Makt Ytry happy 71 Must of ht story 72 French parent 7l Bal ance sheet Item 74 Tabled'··-75 Rld1 on let or snow DOWN l Examines 2 "I havt ... -!": 2 words 3 Ma.n's n11111 4 Pr1es11r 9a1men S Vthlclt 6 Lts Etats ··- 7 A tert 8 Souttt Afrlc111s 9 lntemaUcnal C~on Ad111lni• stra!Jfn : ·Abbr1 10 Cerea l plant 11 Ftvtr 12 Charg1. . . ~atunlay's Pu.nit Solvtd: 13 Oanee mowrmenl 11 Ft rllle ''"" 22 Cause of 1918-19 tpldrmlr. • 25 Follow 27 S.ttm's wift 29 ·-· tllb1 : TV · 30 Faclal ftaturi 32 Htn cr 31 Dishone!: ''""' 34 Vtnttl a11 ruler 35 R'u1sl1n sea' 16 Sp1nlsh ptlnltr 37 Baseball st1t11tlc i1 ••rhd br co11pl,xl y 219n o 39 Put away 43 Scoof off 46 Flgh 48 lletal 50 Jl tsh 53 Europeans ll Rhythm l111ttuments 56 •• , ..... rtlaflvt 57 Rlvtr from the Alps 58 Granltd 59 Rtsln producJng tret ltO Fish 61 Sad er. ltl Ftt11 structure ·64 ••kt,-a SWt&liir lt1 Still 69 A111t~c1n .... " So Javits gave up with a t.c-t--t---t--t- wry smile, put his speech l.r.++-+--lf-away. and delivered it later. 4 While Mansfield and Scott signed the stick-to-business letter, Byrd has turned out to be the enforcu. He. fr:equent.s the floor, spends •Jar more time there than any other single senator, 19d Ile had already warned at.. least one colleague or coming enforcement of the rule of ger •. -inaneness. . ON THE TUBE hr th• kit f 11lcl• t• .wh1f'1 h1,p1"lllf •it TV, re•li T\' WIH -cli1trlbvtN with the S1f9nley, Miff• ef th• DAILY 'ILOT. A NO VOTE WILL NOT CLOSE NEWPORT ~ MESA SCHOOLS ENROLLMENT IS UP LESS THAN 10°/o But The Budget Is Up Almost 100°/o l ENROLLMENT I lln 1966·67 ........ 25,308 Students t In 1967.68 ........ 26, 153 Stude nts : In 1968·69 •.. _ ... 26,4'_.7 Students j · In· 1969-70 _ ...... 2_7~761 Student1. / BUDGET In 1966°67 .......... $1 8,617,992 .00 1, 1967·68 .......... ,21 ,012,ll0.00 ' 1, 1968.69 .......... i21.294 ,061.oo I 1, 1969.10 .......... us.ns.is4.oo I IF. YOUR INCOME HAS INCREASED 100o/o IN 4 YEARS ....., YOU CAN AFFORD TO VOTE YES rTHI "THREl·STEP" PLAN IS A GIMMICK! It !• l10f 1 thJ.._yt:~r pr09r1m, ltvt un run FORIVERI · e flRST Yl!'R IN~RIASE 6'c e 2nd YEAR INCREASE 71c e 3rd YIAR & FOREVER 16c ' THrl MU.MS AN t•-..i. .IMCllAll Ofll THI PllllNT TAX RA.Tl A1sessecl Valuation Hit lncruMd 40% In the pHI 3 YM"-At this rite, the tot•I •t-......t valu1tlon would double In 7\la YNrl. - Sheuldn't th1t provldt; enough tax lncorM to ooer1t1 our 1chool1 effectlvt1·y without another t•x inCl'Nllf LOOK AT THESE I • SALARIES! I ·1N•tic•1 N• P'ri11ci,•l1 i..l.IHl"1J S uptri nt• nd t nf · ••.. ..•..• Sl 0, 000.00 A1soc. Sup1rint1ntf1nt $24,000.00 Assf. Sup1rint1nd1nt .• $2 t~IQ.0.00 Aul. Supt. R. l D ..... '21 ,500.00 Admin. A•si1t1nt •......• S~t.soo.oo 8u1intts Mtn•gtr •..... $1 8,920.00 Studtnt Strvicts Dir ... $I 8,51.1.00 Coordlnttor ................ $18,511.00 8udg•~ Dirtcfor ........ SllJI00.00 Coordinttor ....... -....... $1712 tl.00 Coordin•tor ........•..•...• $16,$6).00 Instr. Systems Antlytt 115,llZ.OO Info. 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' ........ ...., .._..M ............. , ..-.. -....... __ .... ---__ .,.. ~ -•14'1• .• ,_, -·--------·••:=-··· ............ • • • ' .__. ..... -------· ............ _ --- . • • ,. • •• l ' JI D"1LY '1LOT Molld>y, '"""'" 9, 1970 Breathtaking Brahms LA Philharrrwnic Brings ~ " * I Irvine ·Audience to Feet By TO~! BARLEY lrriiating to U.... of us In !he o# t11e o.11r ,."" sa.tt audience who know better. Andre Watts ~t his And now to a work th at only breathtaking btllllance to the narrowly takes second place to University or Callfotnla 1l Watts•' glorious Br ah ms : lr\line Salurday night MCI h~ · Richard Strauss' ' • T 111 s pi n~Ungling · performance .Eulerls])iegel" and a •reading brought a capacity audience to of a muter work that W'B! tx· ils feet with a roar of IP"' hilarattng and lnsplred. plause. \\'e give most of the credit Brahms' Piano Concerto No. ' to Schmld~lsserstedl for a 2 was the dlstlnlJUl!hed victim performance that captured, as of Uris astonishing surgeon of we haven't heard ~ captured the keyboard and every lone wwwl&f~--...... t _ for a long time, every facet or and nuance of lhill massive "' ,a .-J thepa~b!~ct ~:°~-:Jee~ . work ·was laid bare by the · TJae Farkel Trot clinical Watts in a faultless into bis musical tale of the de.livUy that oeyertbeles& ow· famed prankster. Dick A'farlin shows olher casl zanies the intricacies ed much to a dedicated and or the' PQ<Hum and Kurt fteher, The p e r for m .a n c e 1 ln-k Tro d n tonlgbl'I • 1 the 'Lo s Angeles ci dent,ally, bore no oftheFarel t,anew ancecraze,o equally irl&plf'd Los Ange es Ptplharmonic's leading cellist resemblance to the ~ of. "Laugh-In" a t 8 p.m. on Channel 4. ~e Johnson . Philhl!-l'JDOnlC Orchestra. and the man who brought a fering of tma cleyer work by proposes to Ruth Buµi_ and Carl Retner is guest Dare we ~y a triOe tqo · ne.w beauty and heitl-sUrring the same ortbeatra. Schmidt· _ _:•::l•::':.:.·-----~--l--=========­ • ,OAIL Y l"ILOT ll1H ,....,. • !Once Vpon a B'(anket • :.iohn Ferzacca and Leslie Jones enjoy a tug of war over a bedspread in the :CoJlledY 11The Owl and the Pussycat," resuming Tuesday night for five more !performances al the Laguna Moulton PlayhoUBe. . ~ .. . ~Santa Ana Players' 'Servant' • ~~ated,-Unimpressive Drama cllnlcal and technically perfect expression to those lovely cello Jsserstedt w13n't aroun(l for in the light of that !ouslng passages in the Brahms work. that very unhappy and well llaydn -his Symphony No. ovation? But that IS the~· Schmidt-lsserstedt's dlrec· remembered debacle. 102 -which opened the coo- lhought that occurs to us ~ lion of the Brahms was But this was a scinUJJating cert. day and we couJdn't help feel-flawless. He knew with delivery, cleverly directed by ."Papa" was no laggard when Jng duripg that glorious second scarcely a backward glance our capable conductor and ll came to popping a tittle movement ( a 11 e gr o just what Watts had In mind wannly received by a hllmor into the score and this aspassionato) that Brahms' and he brought his orchestra delighted audience. Richan:! delightful symphony is in itself wishes in the field of emo-· in line with the planlst's Strauss is not very often this proof o{ that. It enjoyed a Uonal expression have been wishes in a way that made It writer's cup of tea but we flawless performance with our beUer met •by other conc:ert all look so easy. lt 11 Rood to were certainly in full accord highest praise being reserved pianists. see th!• 1reat German con-with his musical message for that utterly charming Be that as it may, Watts, as ductor back.. in Callfomia and Saturday nigbt. menuelto and the rousing ever, prJCUcally started a rk>t tt la only to be regretted that We refuse to close without presto that comprises the with ·a-pttformance that Was he cannot stay longer. He reference to the very happy finale. hailed by many in the au-brinp a welcome breath of1a;;;;:;;;o:;;;;:;;"*1H;:;:tttt:tt;H;:;;;;:;;;;:;;"*1H;:;;;;;;;:tt;t*i[l1 dience as the best concert of· the old school to our concerti·~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""***;'. ~' ~~ B:t,'n>M TrMJS T • HOU!IE" As his more ambitious wife, fered by the Orange County halls. UCLUSIVI OIANGI co. Dll'fl·IN SHOWING ·i •• _: ' .. .. ...... IMlff ..,. ... 1111'1.ulT IN M J w· I ( Ir r : '.timunurut, theater. with Ill =:: E:?:9t=~:: ~tel;rum~~e =te~~afllia°n r:~har=~ ~etyts for a~ ~rf ce:rs:;bo ~oe! i u N CENSORED! .; Inherent baiards and un-11•• --J-Mlrii.nd. ..-. ls apparent here) 1• largely astonishingly dominant pianist not receive sufficient tribute • : -~~~p~~~ a~u: ;:~~~:-w;-:tn'.~= ::s,\~~~r~~~~~,;~na~ ~:Stf~e=r:~:r~:t~~ ~~:r=~~~bo:~~~i UNASHAMED! ! cballenae than t h e pro-""'· TMll CAST pout. • that Andre Watb shall have He gets it here today from one • !: ·re$&lonal ""Btlge, and ~con-~~~~· ~~ ~= -Il>eUDl"'-"ctoc..d_arJ!>a tQ at--hiHay..aftd..UlaWhe-woz;t..and.._...wbo wu..deep.ly mOYed. Satur.-:4 CAlllDT BE-; ~:r,Uy de~=ts pe~U mo_: ~.~;:::·:··.·:-..·:ifJ='i:: :=na 1!:~ ac~tGin_ ~~ .~ d~l~~~~! ~~:1::d~~ :~~lysi~gh!f ~hi~ o ::~ i SEEll BY vallen throughout a givtn 111.,s , . . .. . .. . Mini-McLIWtl!"' WaUbrkt1e, wbo flralll8 a Utile tion of the concert. Brahms pasaages. ·· • ANYONE overall theatrical barometer trast as the vicar's working relreshlng attitude. Too many before we ~ on to other UNlll 16 the;:appearance of a Ue detec· live, fraugllt with artificial claaa (and consequently black of our pianist& today entertain musical pastures; drop the af-, sfi~, o(ten giving the llNMIPtlfW~.nw. .. LloYCll'-"-too heavy handedly for con-Good thinking and quite a A Word to Andre Watts I tor..;-.admfuistered to an ex-movements and gestures. sheep) brother. Lloyd us with one eye on the fectailon. Those exaggerated unleu tr•IY ihlky suspect. Only In lhe quality or • few Stephens proves the most In-keyboard and the other anx· facial cont o rt Ions and accompanied 1 Orange County's own perfonnancea Js there a '1Um-ept of the cast u a doddering, -1ousty..watching the conductor. grimaces were not there when f lbY a paranL p.ir!icular detector often put.s :!:' ~~psed ~~=~ money-grabbJng bl~p, giving Which brings us to two Leonard Bernstein discovered ii: CO.HIT oil 'jUst such 1 show. After o( an awkward, erraUc portray-~ vitally imP.,C)rlant factors in you and there is no earthly • "LOYI 1 THI ANIMALS" SW.. at l:JO soaring skyward last week nf&ht, the resu!t an em· al beyond his character's the success· enjoyed by Watts reason why they should be l wit.A· the Laguna Moulton barrassing breakdown in com-boundaries. at UCI: Ham Sc b mi d t • there today. They detract f Playhouse'• product.ioo of municatiana onstage whJcb Two youngsters, Marilyn I51erstedt, that veritable Uon from your genius and they are :; "The Owl and !he PuJyca~" ll threw an already eonfusing Malzland and Mott hew f tiJen plunged to whlll must ··~le~.~~~ McLaughlin, compl<le tbe .. ......_-........,.,.,., BOX OFFICE OPENS i; re~bly be termed the -.-~ .. -cast, MJas Malzland alxnn a E--: season's n>ek bottom _ the however, there are some a!>' buddlne lalent in the earlier ox •II l:llST Woolc Days, 6:45 • Pflf.'IS' staging of "The Ser-"" ~.. McLa1~in appeara brieQy in M-7 -•?', '•WDI& c ...... SIMow ...... 9:11 p.111.-Fri. I Set. ll:tO p.111. • flo •l!ACK • • lllT •'-U• • flo nr. ~ """""· •.,.. CM•eo ...... .. 7·-9 • HUNJ1N01'0tl 9aACt4 NOW-1 ll ARE_)\ !!UNI_ A man went lookin9 for America. And co.uldn't find it anywhere ... S~ Ana Community pml~ud1~~!,1~nt~g~~ sce nehla, w..blle You11g ~ .._...IJt•ta+ Sat. ancf Sun., 5:00 1: · the House " Wlns1ow's pe:.1ormance in the a more undefined assignment -1._ v~~ charitably dismiuing UUe role, an ualgnment taken "The Servant In the lloo!e'; NOW PLAYING L!NCOLN DRIVE IN THEATRE 'tr>; shambles or its final act as .. a r<placement on two slands as ao object Jesooo in No One Under 18 Admitted f.. LINCOLN wm Of ••on H7.Jlll r weeks' notice. As a prominent the •--·-d r ·nc1•·-·1mlnat • · an extreme example o open-'Wll41" 5 o 1 ~ e l~~.,.~·~· ... ~·~·~•;•;•;•~·~·~,,~,~·~·~•;•;•~·~ .. ~··~·~·~•;•;•;•~·~•:•~••~·~•2•:11 iQ['Right nerves, one would be bishop masquerading as his play selecllon. tt continues for . • :;> l• hard' pressed to single out a long-lost brother'g servant in a two more weekends at the -.:I \ sjiark of redeeming theatrical plot too awful to elaborate playecs' new the_!ter' 500 w. Jle.Jnade t::fU Ill .t.. Value ln this lamentably unap-upon, Winslow exudes com· 6th St., Santa Ana. pealing production. Jud.led on mandlng restraint and skillful lifijii~~;;~;;~;;ml tRe most lenient of standards, style. . il,JQUst be found deficient on Jack Keilson, as the vicar "rl t striving halfbeartedly to save ~ii Y every coon · his church, projects empathy A dated. didactic religious but liUle depth of character. drima suffering from arthritis JR the creaUve joints, "The Sei'vant In the H o u s e ' ' e'rrierges u a two -h our sermon d e l ivered by a catatonic clergyman. I t s dfrection, by Margaret Boyer, is_ pedemian and unlmagina· Stanford .l;{epertory Will Fold I!} - t'CllA•M • llWr --l'ICM[. -· ........... 11$! ~ swm -""1ll13.:. ·-~ ,__, Poetry Set At Irvine Poet Bill KnoU o( Saratoga Springs, N.Y .. will glyt a reading at 4 p.m. Wednesday al the University of California, Irvine. The program, sponsored by the UCI Writing Center, will be held in Room 129 of the Humanilles-Scx:ial S c I en c e Building. TMlflrrt et i • 11 Mat& ... Stlf, • Sn. tr .. 1 , ••• TH£ lll!Vltll: ii e ICOUNDflEL, WIOPIRATOft -• llSRAWLEll • ••• ' -. From the cot11tly that gave you, i A WOMAN," "INGA" ond "I Nit CURIOUS """"'" EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING SHOW TIMES 7:00 & 9:30 MATINEE SUN. 2 ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR • NEWPORT BEACH •• at the entrance to fabulous Lido Isle •• OR . 3-8350 Why would a woman give up a multl-mllllonalre for a down-and-out piano player? Ask any wo111an. -Plut-- NOMINATED BEST ACTRES~IST PICTURE "GOLDEN GLOll AWARDS" 2o. ttJffVllY·••• ,,,..,.,. WJe'i\-ime "Mis§[tean~~· --_...... ... ....... 10 UOllll Pllll !An5 1111---··-.. ...... ,....,,.,.. lln DlS Mel llll '* 'l.r.it- Pln SteYeMc9-t. "THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR" ' 1 1 High : ·$~hoql Mat ~ Results . . . ' Vw,llY 1• -1111m l'I ~ Hldlell {SCI M C-... OU lMl ,.,.•, ~ts. , N -Wiii.ii' (T} ""'*' TlMrlMll r 157 -llfttulol tr) .. ._...,. (IC) (SC l:M. f 1 114. • I • ~ ~ 0~ l'TJ 1!.,lllfllel ·~ ~ ~·'"' -0.W... (Kl M OUNll fPI 1-(SC) ,,., , t i: ~ ns -CWW'llMllMI fTl .iMM (I~ 111 -H'1 f'ft UC!.-., "' fllrl•"· DAILY I'll.OT J1 UC Irvine Captures Net Title . ,._,,.. ISCI :51 "' ... -1 (1(1 -' 123 -lt1IM 1n ~ Ysln lSCI , .. ,, 'i.m1t -...... ,_,, -.... ANTEATER ARTIST -Steve Sabins, an artiSt wilh a basketball, is the floor leader for the UC trvine basketball t eam this season and also one of the lead·. ing scorers with a 17 .8 average. Switched to guard at lrvine, he has made the transition in outstanding fashion. S~bins wil l be in action Tuesday night when th e Anteaters host UC San Diego. Sabins-Dead-eyed Shot For A11teater Cage Team By HO\\'ARO L. RANDY 01 lllt 01J11 ""-' SIJlf If you are.a UC Irvine bas. ketball ran and have dir· flcully in d~nnining a defense set up by the op- position. check the. shooting consistency of guard Steve Sabins. When a foe uses a man-t~ man defense, cha nces are he '\\'Ill be shooting more (and hit· ting) than if they arc i'(I a zone . "I score more against a man.to-man because my job Is diUerent and l get more shots. \Vhen they use a zone, my job is to get the ball up court and pass to (Jeff) Cunningham and fBill) Moore along the baseline." Sabf,1s Is one of the more niature players Che's 261 on the Irvine quintet this season and is one of three seniors in the starting lineup. He didn't kno\v it at the time bul. his first exporore to UC lrvine came when he was at- tending Glendale Hoover High School. As a high scoring forward for that team, he drew the al· tenU0t1 or crosstown rival coach, Dick Davis (Glendale High). A t\\'<>')'ear career tn the Army found him playing with Lee Tinsley, a former team· mate or UC1 coach Tun Tift. Timley played with Tift al Basketball Standings OISlflT CONPl•INCI W L PP' ... !:'1::'1lC:S~·1i.v .. : ~ :;: ~: l1r1fow ' .) 17' 71• 'Yl<tor V•ll" J ' 1°" m S.dd~bldi: ' s "' nn Ot1trt ' J m 711 C1n.,._ l ' '9J 1•0 Ml. S.n J1cln.lo 7 7 "' 764 ,.,..,..,,.,., •fflllll Seddl.ii.tck n. lrnHrl1I v111"" 1• 81rstow llf. Ml, S.!'f Jl(l~lo It Mll"ll Co.11 !OJ, Ot~rt 10 'Yldllr V•ll•• n, c1,,...0M '' SOUTH COAST COMP•ll!MCI! W.,L "" ..... Cer1'110t 1 1 516 '11 Fulte'1on 7 1 6$1 ~7 S811 Oh:!la J ~ !IOI Ill 0!'1111• Colt! J J !al ''° S.11 01-Mt1-9 1 S S11 "' Ml. Sin Alllonlo 2 J 4Cl ''' Sll!l• Alli 1 ' SU Jn l1IWU"9 Rt111nt hnll AM '51 Ori"" Cotfl .. c .... 1io. 7'. Siii Ol-Mae .M FvllllrlOll n. kn 01-71 Pepperdlne College b e f o r t Phil Rhyne, a refugee from going into the service. USC, and Steve White, a g..g Sabins missed three full player who was on the Crosh school years during his tenure ii, the Army. When he return. squad last season. ed. he enrolled at Glendale Whal is Tift't appraisal of City College and continued lb Sabins? play as a forward, breaking "He Is a very good offensive the sc.hool's two-year scoring player but l think he ls record with 1,403 point1 in 56 outstanding on defensive. games. The mark still stands. "When he came here he had In Sabins' second seas6n at played forward · most of the- Glendale, Davis had moved to tiine and we switched him -to Irvine as basketball coach and guard. It bas paid off and be Is Tift was his assistant. a much better player this John Block af the San year. He is 8 100 percent win-Oiego Rockets professional ner." team had played for Davis in Sabln..s hasn't played with 8 high school and was a close losing team. But winning friend of Sabins. championships has escaped Block brought the young him. - Glendale star lo Irvine for a Jn the service his squad was visit (at Davis' request) and ;ii.3 but lost aut for a berth in the rest is history. the AAU tournament in ooe A parallel exists belween gnine. Sabins and his running mate At Glendale College be al guard for the Anteaters, was plagued by Sam Robin- lttike Barnes. son, Jerry Tarkanian and the Both players are married Pasade\1a City College state and each has a history major champlont -both schools in at Irvine v.·ith an eye on a the Western State Conference. teaching credential. Sabins' Last year the Anteaters wife Carol is a first grade went to the Western regionals teachl'r at Circle VI e w but lost their first game to San elementary school in lilm-Francisco State. tington Beach. Talk is starting to circulate The two guards not only arc about a berth in tbe regionals .majoring in history but each ls this season and Sabins is looking ahead to next year and determined the team will go same post.graduate work at much farther. another school. This could be the year al Sabins made a n o t h er triumph for the serious-mind· observation. "Caach Tift has ed neor leader of the UC made us a much better team JrvMe buketbali team. All against the zone de(ense this they have to do 11 wi.o most af season. He ~cems to tm· their remalnin1 elghl garnet. derstand it well and has lm·: li-~••••;;;;;;iioi;;;;;;ii;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;~I proved our play against a zone by !lhig_margin." He is impressed with Bill I Pitoore and Bill George, the two starting sophomores on the Anteater team this season. "Our anly weakness is that 1 they beat us on t b e backboards b e c a u s e ar height." he states simply. ENJOY "LOCAL" SERVICE ~ &AFECQ INSURANC& What about next year? He is particularly lmpre5sed S1f1co will tr11n1fer your fil1 to I our offic1 •I 110 ch1r91; w th fre;shman Robbie Fowler. Nothi119 '"'"t•• ••c•pt th1 per- "He is probably the best 101111 1lle11!1011 which yott c111 rreshman prospect right now," llOW recl]we[ Sabins opi\1es. T1~0 players who are "red- shirting" this season but prac· ti~ with the varsity dally, 1 ha\'t also drawn his naUce. DELTA SUPER QUALITY Tires Co·st Less -Co111plet1 Li"• of Fib1r'il1 1tt 8111-4 Tl,11 AY1i!11b11 PrlcM SNtt ot 5Jt .ts pld P.l .T. Fib111"9l111 Wid1 0••11 -Swpe~ p,11nlu111 - R1.tJ1I -$porl1 -S1,11d l u'iftY - & 111 Slttt Trwck fir11 ltRG'S DEL TA TIRES W E. '17th St.· Costa Mesa· 645-2010 l1nlrAme•ic11' ro,,..iN ..._ l lt hy) M11tot Oi•rt• JD01WIST17th. 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CARS • ilPlclAt IOW PllCIS JONES TJRE SERVICE 2049 ~ARIOtt1 ILYD1 !At lay) COSTA MESA PHONE M6 4411 • -14M 3 ' . --AU.· THE RADIAL TIRE PIOPLI MAJOR CREDIT " CARD HOLDDS . BE• 100"'~ I ' '' •• • "' •• ,, \~ i ,, "' ,, ,, ,, •I II, ' ' I 1 • ' 'j •• ·: • . .: f ,. ' I ti (• ,, I ' " l /' • • • • I I l I '' --~ .............. . )f DlllLY ,PW ' • l M~r. Ftbru.vy t 1970 I I I (' ' ' ~ • ' L \ ... , .. ; DAIL y I'll.OT H . - • l I • • ' - I . • • ' • -. Fog Ha1npe,s !J Rae~ . ~ Australia .J. ' Sunkist,, Keel Boats Have Trouble To Host ' ' I . . Skw.~~A Fight Winds, ·.Currents !award. Finisl,i r., Salurday brougbt 1 BYC. pmnalun> finale to I h • CAWS -(I) c-ll, Bill ~ division of ~albol -H,.ddtn, BYC. Yocbt Club's three -monlhJ old EXCALIBUR -Eocallbor, SUnkllt regatla, and on Sun· Tom Kellogg, BYC. ctay. the keel boat division lied UDE.A VOR -S t o r m y , Ugbt going in hal)' ~~ather. John Amles. BCYC; (!) Blue Final results of the ..,,_ M~t. Bob Steele; BCYC; (3) terboard divi.$100 racing oo in· Apbrodl\e, Bill L I n g j a h_ r , Side courses are based on only SSSC. two races. 'Ille keel boat LUDER&ll -An I e 1, cl1ases goc. in all lhrtt races William Fundenber& J r • , on outside coursts, NKYC. , Final results : Kell boal CAl.r25 -VivaciOUA, R. R. division: Morrison, SSA; (2) Tigre, OCEAN RACING -(I) Pre.ton Zillgi~, BYC. Robon Ill, T•ylor Grant, SANTANA·!! -(1) NHVC; !I) Newsboy, Jock Countdown, L. R. Boolb., Baillie, BYC; (3) Malahlni, S.SSC; (2) Barvo, Lee Dci.rrov.\ Jack Bostwick, BCYC. VYC. PHRF -(1) Dolphin, Milt CAL-20 -Von Voyage, Ben AJllone, UYC; (2) Aloha Tl, von KleinSmid. S8SA. Glen Reed, SSSC (3) Sunda, -HOBIE CAT·-No. 401 Ray Graham Glbboiis, BYC. Booth, BYC ; (2) Apollo, Den· RHOOES.3.1 -(I) Mantja, nis Qurgan. BCYC. Bob Kettenholen, BYC: (J) lnsl4e aauea. • Firefly~ John Kewell, BYC ; INT. 14 -l l) White (3) Therapy, Gayle Post, Tornado, Peter Gales, BYC; ' ' Boat Dealers to Display On Fashion Island Mall The malls at Fashion Island will resemble a dry land marina starting Wednesday when Orange County boat dealers will d1Bp1ay the latest in waterborne craft . from sailing dinghles to autboard runabouts to high performance catamaral)S. 'J"be 2nd annual boat show at Fashion Island wiU I a s: I through Feb. 14. Boating enthusiasts are Jnvited to at- tend the frl!e showing Wed· nesday through Sturday. Reg Joo.es, Fashion Island promotion director, said the boat exhibit promised ta outdo last year's show as Harbor Area boat dealers are reserv- ing display space on the mall. The elhlbit wlU feature both power and sail boats and will also include a special at· traction, the new "flying Whale" instant swimming pool elhlbit. Most of lhe 20 exhibitors who participated in the show last year are expected to return, plus a number cf others who want to get lheir craft displayed in advance cf the peat boating season. Large boat eihibitcrs are ei:pected to start bringing their cran In rcr placement i°"' day because at transportation problems. BYC Series Planned ' With Valentine Meet • 1 (!) El Vlenlo Ditcolo, L. /.!Ootoe, PVSA. ~IDO·HA -(I) One 1'or The Road, Jim Tyler. BVC; (I) Piliktkl, DICk Deaver 1 BYC; (S) Upset; Al Pem, BYC. LIIJ0.14ll -(I) 'Serious, Jack Coulter, BYC; (I) Blub- bo, Doo SCouptoo; BYC; (I) No. J913 Paul Heim. BYC. METCALF -(I) liW!ard, Jae~ Crout, BYC; (I) ftolue, Jbbn Thorne, BYC; (3) Sogy, Bill Lawhorn, BYC. • KITE A -Somelhln' Else, Dalynn Smith, BVC; (II Spec. In:, Jay Lawrence, BYC. KITE. B -(I) Anything Goes, Mary Ann Sigler, BYC; (I) n-Tanlc, Craig.Uhl, BYC. ~ SABOT A -(I) No. ~. Dave Johnson, BYC; (2) Con- questador, Gary Thorne, BYC. SABOT B - No. 5547, Stacy DtNaut, BYC. SABOT C -' II) Aloha Maru, Steve R«d, SSSC. Catamaran Dutchmiuis J."'our ol the top small boat sailors in the United States d•Plrted l/>S Anieles lnlema-' lional Airport Friday rilghl for Australia to repreSent this couhlry in the Australlan and ·world dlampfolubips ol the Flying Dutchman Class. One tiam was headed by Lt. Scott Allan, USN. fro 11' Newport Beach with Seaman Bill Beranls as crew. The other team Is Chris Chataln of the University of Michigan with John Dant, Tulane as crew. Both ·teams will be ..Ulng under the au.spices of the U n I t e d Stites International Saijing Auociatioo. T h e Flying D!lidurum b a high 1> e r f o. nnance sloop-rigged dinghy with trapeze. By AIMOM bOCUBEV ........... ,.,. The !Oil\ San jlje~o to AcaJx.\ICO rale c~ itown to the ~ fO'I' lm!il< !* lhe JI boat neet cleared Cabo Falso and pointed their bows across the Gull ol (:alifornla toward the mainlltld 'doast of Mexico, Thi> Is the ·area In whieh the race is won pr lost as the Winds and C\UTftlts become very unpredictable; In the ~. yachts whlch:have closed with the mainland coast to far north have foulld a nortberiy current of Cape Corrientes (Cape ol the'Cumnls) whleh tiave brought them to a virtual bait-even in fair b,rtties. Hence, veteran skippers in the race have learned to stay clear of the coast. until they re4ch Manunil}a -and even Point Telma. SAME TOKEN DI.ego. , i.. YC hid boon e11joyq the hu- dle11p lead for two day11 ~ dropped behl~d II)' •alllna .. far west. She ls aWI aee<md overall.and flnt in C1aaa B~ The C.J.l'I Quasar (eit-OJn. quest) seems to have no ta:ioQ.. hie staying 11 the lop ol Class C on the handicap scale and 'has 568 rDlles to go to Acapulco, • , Unlw the winds pick up II -lppeat'I the first boll will event ol. some freak bea'VY not reach Acapulco unW weather such as was ex-sometJme ftursday. Both Dorothy 0 and RArn- Plge had relinquished the lead temperarity to John ScrtJips Jlt.lool ketch Novla de! Mir on Saturday. Novla, 11hlch hu never-woo an Acapulco rl(!e - and she's been in every one, - was only l5 miles behind Dorothy 0 mt cciuld aun lake nrst to flnilb honors In the periencecf fu the 1968 race. Here are the standlD&a 11 ot .. Bob Garrison's C.14 y1wl SW>dly: Tranqulla from NHYC, wblch Mileages from Acapulco: had been worllillll wfll ol ~ Dorothy 0 413; Rampage 441; rhuniHU" had edg~ baa to Novla del M~ US; Tronqull1 four miles east Sunday and JI 412; Yellow Jacktt. 523: picked up · eDough time to Theta 571; Barca de Oro 573 ; regain third· in Oeet and se-Ya Turko 571;· Huracan 588:· cond In class. Dorotl\y o had Bohemia 51'1; Tangent 511; been work1ng east of the White Heather Ill 803; Valerie By the same token, it is In rhumbline slnce leaving 1he '11; Iemanja 123; Sip.me M2; the area below Manzanlllo that cape. Mistral 151. the windi cften gc fluky , fore-Terrel Greene's Newport.oft Handicap s tand Inc s: Vallow Jlld<et; (3) Tr111qalla ll (4) lllmJ)lge' (i)'QuUll', ' Ci.ASS A·-(I) Dorothy O; (Z) TranqUilo; (I) Ram-. CLASS B -Yellow Jackel; (2) Thera; (3) Tangen~ CLASS C -~asar: (1) Alerloa; (3)' White Heather lll. Keeps Tabs On St. Pete Allan is one of the best young sailors ta come oul of the Newport harbor Yacht Ck.lb Junior program. ·He later won the Sears Cup, symbolic of the North American jLUtlor sailing champlonshlps, headed the USC saillni team and has sailed in several j.Qtemalicnal sailing eveni. and ci8"el. He was secOod last year in the U.S. Flying Dutchman cham- pionships. ing the yachlll ta sail close to Yellow Jacket from Caliltnlla OVERALL -Dorothy O; (I) the. beach at night to late ad-1------------------------------ vantage cf the light offshore drainage and work out during Buddy Ebsen and a crack West Coast crew of catamaran sailors reportedly were ac- c cm pan y Jn g 1he St. Petersburg to Ft. Lauderdale race. the day as the offshore ft zephyni give r ay to .1the sea ' bree~. ~ •),') '' 1 And oll the Baca Chica en· trance to Acapulco Bay -the en RelfJ finish of the race, yachts bave Berants is a champion Lightning Clw sailor. been known to sit in a 'flat AUTO itmnllR The 403-mile St. Pele to Ft. Lauderdale race is the second feature of the Southern Ocean Racing Circuit in Flcrf(la. Althougb Ineligible lo COn\· pete ~use his craft ls a catamaran -the 35. r oc t Polynesian Concept -Ebsen sa1d be was hapeful of beating the monohulls to the finUh line. Chatain is also a sailor of In- ternational note in several cluses. He Is a n a v a I architec t u r e major at Michigan where he has headed the sailing team . Dane, from Tulane. was skipper of the. tea m that defeated USC last yea r fQr the Douglas Cup rn. t.ercollegiate match racing series at Long Beach. He is alsc the current FD champi6n, calm for days -less than 1 mile from the fmish -while they lose lileir time to the yachts bringing .up a breeze from astern. The four lead yachts in the race today appeared to be fetching the Mexican coast in .the vicinity of Manzanillo with those near the rhumbline en- joying lbe best advantage. BROKE CLEAR The USISA picked t h e These four were the cnes quartet as the U.S. hopes in which broke clear of the cape The race started Saturday the Flying Dutchman Class for !irst and were ab.le to pick up at noon from Sl Petersburg the 1972 Olympics. the · fresh northerly that and wUJ take the fleet through Allan, conaidered the best whisUed down the gulf from the oft tlmes stof'tl'1y Gull heavy-weather sailor in the the Sea of Cortez. Stream. ~~ ~will£ s,alling a new It moved Bab Beauchamp'S Newport Yachts en~ ~~· . ' 'It by aster-builde!J in Dorothy O back intc the boat· the serii;s incl~e Jim ~ ·A ia • the I a t e s t for-beat as well as the han- 73-foot yawl KialoaiJJ. · . dicap lead as she sailed some HaslreU'S ~ t t -.f 0 o t1 yaw . A~tfallan and wcrld lS miles east cf the rhwnbllne. Major surgery or just an aspi.rin? There's !1Q guesswork at Penneys ~uto Diagnostic Center. Either there is or there isn't something wrong with you'r car ... and we'll find out scientifically! Bahia Corinlhian Y acbt Club wJll Initiate its AnaeJman Series for Paclflc Handicap Racing Fleet )'aclrts: Feb. 14 in conjunction with the Valentine Regatta jointly sponaored by BCYC and Lido Isle Yacht Club. Chubasoo ; Don Ayres Jr,s 1 Chatrip.~ in the FD Clais Dorothy O was 433 miles Crom onNay races. Columbia..43, and Jack Jeii-\fill .. be flSld at Adelaide, Acapulco Stmday and Was • PHRF has: always provided sen's new-CaJ-4.1. .... ~Austrah later UUs month. about I~ miles ahead of Tern In less than one hour, we put your ctr through a sertes ot sej.. enlific tests (212 of them, to be exact) that pinpoint any existtng' problems and''Mlm of potential ones. Steering.~Engine. Brakes. TransmiulOfl. Electrical and 'COOiing M;d fUel and ext-ust 1y1tem1. Ea:pert anaJy1l1 ·Of •'OfYthlng from l!eadlifht• to The series ls dedicated to the memory of the late Hugh Angelman, widely t n ow n naval architect and boat builder. It will consist of seven the largest turnout for BCYCj--------...,----:.::...:...._,._...:_...:_ __ _:,:,....:....:=.:....:=.:....::..:.=1 regattas.SomeMlheracttin r-;::::::::::::::::::::::;...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,_,...,...,_•...,...,...,...,...,...,""1 the series were tested last eessful of the season. • •year and were the most sue-Sears' Enjoy th~ Luxury of Soft Water with an pof~1.s.beya~~~b1~"~~r h~~'°: Automatic Water Softener CW'rent and valid PHRF rating cutificate and mtet the requirements of PHRF for offshore racing. Sears Automatic Takes the Work Out of Softening Water WITH SOFT WATER Ericson Yachts Settles In Irvine Ai·ea Home I You Sue Money FREE Estimates~ Phone Stars Today I I I I Keeps things clean- on detergents, YOI W .:.. Les.I .'er without effort, ~oap and cloth· K&.,e~iminates bath tub . mg lMt..s longer ~. ~-------· rm.is. 'l'he new home of Ericson Yachts b now in full pro- d~ction, according to Del Two World Marks Set ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) ....:. Two world reoords were set Sunday and Ron Larsen of Long Beach, CaliL, 1.00llled to victory in the feature race at the 32nd an- nual Southland Sweepstakes Regatta for pcwer boats. Charlie Dunn of Miami set one oC the records in the never 1beaten boat.Miss Washington . D. C. He dashed around Lake Maggiore three laps (or five mDa at an average speed of Walton. vice president. Installed Jn a new 68,SOO square feet plant In the Irvine 1ndustrtal Complex, the Ericsall operaUon fonnerly occupied a 10,000 square foot building in Orange. The new plant will enable Ericson to more t.httn double production of its . line Of fiberglass sailing yachts . The line consists of seven de signs ranging from 2.1 to 41 feet in overall length. The facility was specifically designed for maximum ef. ficiency in fiberglass ;yacht building, and includes the West Coast's on1y producUon water lest lank, aCC{)rding lo \V allon. Dlopen Ar• C~cr Feel Fte1h and CIMn .... About ISMr9 Convealent "'""" ..... tallp19t. You witch the resutts come out on 1n ~ typewttter. : A •killod d~lelon -• .over the report with YoU· If you wilh,.M'll aJW YoU m ..t1ma1e of any neceaury reparna. V.ou'H be ~· 10 take care 'of 1m11n probfeins now, befOre tMy ff- velop Into big P<ObiMll ~ blgmoney •• And, if )'OU wfsh, Penneya wilt mike t"9 rep1l1>-qulckty, ac- curattly, economically, Repalra tha:t could pre\lent • needl• highway break"down. ~ II ybu prefer, you can take the report anywhere you like. Tllo_., Ooly 9.88 Preuy reasonabJe for a doc:lor, U-days. / 1 enneysAuf ' Diagnostic Center TileSClenlffic TroubltohooteB • __.. -.ft.MO 'lniles per hour in the JI cubic inch class. Constructed at a cost cf more than $1 ,0001000, the fecil- lty houses 200 empJoyes Iii fabricaUon. quality control, administration and marketing. Ericson is a' subsidiary of Pacif~ American Industriea, Inc. MONTCLAIR The other record wa s set in the 225 cubic inch clas.s by Ted Pearetis al Detroit in the GoodJ-Wagon. His average apoed -•.Oil m.p.h. - So. Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St. FIJl.llATON HUNTINGTON 8EAQI Phone 540-3333 BlJENAPARK!tor•111•••• .,,._..,..... c . sterec:> 103F~ . . the sounds of the harbor __bd.S~-----:7youVe never heard it so,..._ • • ' ··-• I • • ' " ' -.. • ' 7 . ' . . By '.1110MAS FQRTUNE , 01 11111 ~11, •ti.t Sftff More than fJS,300 Har~r Area' vOters ll\'e eligibl~ ..to. v,ote ·TUeitl.ay oil .& pair of finance measures proposed ror Ole New- Porl -MeSa Unified School Oislrlct. "lt ts ~ .tJte.,community act posi- tive!J oow.~· Mrs. Mai-tan D~rgeson. president, of N~wpart ,..-Me11 Unified School District's board, uld today in stressing 'the importance o( ·Tuesday:s school finance election. ·• An· Editorial • . . S.chool Vote to Decide . . . If Harbor Area 1st Rate " . Costa Mesa and Newport Beach voters have the privilege -or duty -of deciding on two school finan- cing issues Tuesday:~ The votes they cast could well sel the lone for how the Hatbor Area can race Its responsibilities. They could tell if Otis is to be a first-rate community or ·ju.if a n o t l\ e r Southern Ca1ifornia blob. The 28,000 children in the Newpart Mesa schools should not be asked to 'pay the bill fo r<inllation and our other economic and social problems wltn inferior education. Those who wish to find reasons (or votin& "no" tomorrow probably can do so, They can blame anything from-new math to marijuana raids tor their vote, or they can juggle statistics to show the finance pack· ·age , is too eirty, too late: too little .or too lirge. Loot Set ...... At $56,000 Eight pieces of jewelry valued ln ex- cess of '56,000 w e re stolen rrom tbe Harbor Wand home. of an architect in Newport Bta'ch late last week, po~ disclosed today. The jewelry -two pieces or \•hich are valued at $20,000. each -were taken while Mr. and Mrs. William L. Barker, Number Eight Harbor Island Road, were staying in Pahn Springs. Barker phoned police late Friday niaht to report the ~ppearance of the e1.- penslve pieces of his wife's collection. The loss. detectives said, took place between last Wednesday and Friday· nl8hL · • · No signs or for.ced entry, we"" noted, or- ficers said. , • • . . - ' I ' ·• . " CdM·Faces • . ' Candidate . . ·~4o~e . -. ) • \ By JORN VALTEllZA . -. .. _............ . " iupPooe Nm.art Beacb 11ve 111 ~ tlao 111!1 nollody come! · Th'ai mlllll, be the allual!On In Cord de! -· ..IOiTted olflct111.sald ~. 11 .... cpdidala -by the Tlturaday -lllio& -lne to nm for lbe ... rof Couni;ilrnan Robe'\ ~.... • ~.Ull ho on< from Sbel!on'1 Dialrict, Sir has even lalll!ll wt nomlnatlao -rs. let •ion• m~ tbein , lhe. city' clert'1-o111ct aa1d. today. ' • "Shotton, who. hu declared he will Ml run for ire-eJection April 1$, tcored tht deaflll ol candldata lill--k. Ji'oi ' schools art -perhaps the . single mos{ impbrlaht key in determining if a communily is superior, avera{e or b e I o vr .average. And failure or the 'IWO Issues in tomorrow's election Is likl!IY to pl~ the Newport.Mesa Uajfjed . SchOot District in the "below average" category. Those who have studied and analy;ed lhe issues w:ilh open ·minds (and this includes most o( the two cities' 1>4sln~ leaders, as well as both Chambers, of Com- rrierce and our tWo · s t a l ' W\len tit< COl!M ...tprnecl home they found a maid workiog ~ the hoau:. .Jlut" .hit .,..... hai 'mel with llt •. ..._ ln>m hlt>dlllrict. • . . ·• Aaseoiblymen)" 111 .. ldot:l..:.d .U\at' Bark!"' told Ollie<~ ·lliat hb wife ~•ei>• tne jew~ in· twq •Jl!r•te l>oxes in a. 1 I ' Ami" 1Nver1I' IOU!'oet there confir?ned ~!hat u..r. ~,-·~""~ loi~ nilllilli: nWI, Willi <and""1oo !looilinl 1111 cltJ'i::ltrk's duk at deadline time . TbC 'faef 'i! Ollt'.~IS Qe<i! A,13-. 'l;OOI ffi ·-juil lo llo!.I tlleif . own, ta keep from ordefing drastic • • ~·· Volt! ts'il tfj9'~ ilte™ti of. all ct~_of the dbtrlct .. ·=-~~the ........ Ji!ia. Bal'fu dui.-o'1ftd lht.' thefi .;,..;. etieckiq the cues Frlffy ru,M, olfk:el'I • : • lloe Cook, a ro.._ ""'1lCllaw!,. bla;,,. Jc! ~··117" .,.....,..., ~ "' 'llllrtkll -forta**tttl~. • Tilt l)AR.'f' Pll.OT. Ill' ... · . ' . aid. -wilbdrawals in the educational )l'1Y' •.tam. 'AO ~cinal fopf cinlS Is hchlg SOOgb! .. Jmpn>le Uiil Pro- 1r•m. . Ci\l>l'd __ ~~ 1... the • I u II respon.s&DllJ\lt o1 good schools and good 1ovemmect should vote in favor ofbofb i;n.ealures. ' "In ·~, lo.ti11em1 were a ...... •wttll-11' diamonds and ~ Jn . a platinwn ,"'llLiag. Anothe< tnc:idet wlib dilmondt and plaUnum 1lone al96 Was taken:'". "EaCb ol thoR pl~ was valued at.$30,000. . '"ftt.11-la dooloroble. 1 tnow of · ' n;e·l'ilor>te •wtio ·..,.w •ht ,ood, wllillir • 1!'11 · opable i:andldata u tbe lllupiil ' The second balfot measure does not ipcrease taxes. It authorizes the Wslrict to selr bonds at seven J?er· ctnt· interest Instead or the present -Jegil "lfinit' of -five percent. 'The bonds. already have been approved by voters. , clilkiCt-,bouadarjes,were LU;en away/.' ht II.id... • ' • P0ll5 will tie opeft from 7 a.m. to I p.m. Do your part t~1 keep this a e.ommunlty where ciilarert are-..not hfUDperid by a second-rate educa· lion. No White House Order~------. • •I 1 , , • . ' . . On My La~ Says · lfitne$s ... 1be other lost items, i:ncludtd rings and i wT!stwa'tCti. -•· 4 .... • • • Detectives said they -lifted partial flngerprinta from the jewelry cases, but the evidence has yef tv yield a suspect. Beach. Man Dies;. ,-...,_. . ..... . • ~ .... , ,.,,. . . , i .• • . ,,; ~ . ·; . '!f"""'· t . f , ''·""'"' -.~ ... ,\ iML't R,.OT ,...llr ltllMrf_K~-~.,· D-·.--s· -ed -·~tiiiltaea•1 • -~•"•'~ -.· "' -• ., .. , ...... " •• ~ 1·.; · r.ugs uspect '?~"l"'"....-~ .. ~., ., '"· • .. _, ·1~· ·: . .,. , .• ;, ·, • ,: · - · · · · , Y9Y!.>gs~r 19ur~beach ll! ·N'll'POrl~1 ·lOun · ice c'111m l:tll!e' A young 'Hantinglon iieacn man died 1}$fijl:pre.t!Y giis>d~on ~-llb;day•lllJ\Feb~,;lt~;plaln to SundJ~ night !tom • l'Ol°'ibl• ... rc1oie. of "'°'' .f!'Qm tlieiexpett, m1111~m" whleh•. bi! 'JIU 't;8rll!"'.'tils 'ltiiiu-' drugs, ·~r<lin& \• Ille police dep~ atlilllld the con!;;," al thiS-.rougster has had)i '""'Ill\ J!f ekP.Oitihnt, • ment . ~ . • .;,::r;I . r.~~"-.-,., '" ,, . , , ... . . ~ ~ ~ , , . · WJw1 · C'e,.C ~41 ' '' .. FT. BENNING, Ga. {UPI) -The staff Paul MeadlOW', a Vietnam veteran who Police said the body of-Michie! Patrick ~ ' . . ' • n t • . JU.l"e advocate ol. the U.S_, .A.-.... Jnfan'"" had been a-membtr"of Calley's com~ny, Dugan, 20, WU found in the back •• • · ·• •· • •. '-" . ' 7 ' f. ... _,,., "' he ad "-•"· Fl Bennbi ndin1 bedroom of a friend's home at 10$41 .... ) .,.. • ·. " .-... · • • , , -, ' Training Center here testified today that vi~ u..:: · 1 comma N L • S . " general to go ahead with trial. Lucia St. Dug.an's home was listed as > • • ' t :. . . t re he received no Instructions from higher "I advised the gt.neral (Maj. Gen. Lakewood, but police said he had lived in , _i:~w. ' n,, o,r,, . ,·1_• qu._ o,r, .·.·. ·o. . , military au~ i.n Washington lo Erwin c. Talbott) that in my opiniOn tM Huntlngtori Beach for rriore than one _ .(';"" _ recommend that·U:W1111am L. Calley be ·testimony-was sufficient ·to warrant year. J • • , ~ .... , • n . .. , . l • • • · 1 • court-marW.lecl 0~ c!W&ea of n1urderlng referral t11 ·trjal -and: I so recom-A burned spoon and a rieedle were -lJ t "£0" , · ·· clvl\iahs In Vielna~' II: mended;" Lathrop said. lo~~ n~.?'11.'~.::00Y Ycrro'!:·:·'~mce .·_·Rot.'..' . "ed' ._·l:., .·:y • .. ;: ·_n ·:e· .·. ~; 1,.:n'l'l'l.... an' Coi Robe.+ ! 1lhli Juda:e ad · • J..athrop said 'he based bis recom· bas not yet determined the exact cause or ll U ....,. ....... .~ '! r ~ · • · ' '~ the niit ~atlo;a entlrtly "on my evaluation" of voca~ or r!: .J • the inveltigition. death, bot Jw: flied the timt at •:30 . · ~'"';: ;:1.~;""*~ =~: s1::~t: ~!,J:Y ::,J;"~7 ~ P ~ii:.-= called to the home by Ille · .';;' iau;:i>OOct gunman ~ ;;iod·~~~-:~!!:ID' p?~:;~ ,blJ!ijht •,!!"all de!We ~ u..! ,Pl!'eedinp. "f''" Dani<! Mkedl . resident who aid Do&•n had oppeared til1i nol. to look at • lilm lolllii!d 11* )fW"-'., • ~ , ·.-. • " --=..:.~ · 'I did not" aictandukldtouselhebacltbedroom .S~~an-tt90or ,store ln~ .. ciii~ . '1111 .... ~lbartlri!lttmld· •I-~~~~-"''dtr«· "And yoo 'j,u,,.r !10'\0 •Iooc'" to ,.,1, ~........, o1 l.1..; 10.,.eekeitd rece'"'·.Sui». at>bt itM tlll!o .-•J~· · GI ... ~:..~n , '"%~Mil~ ~ White ~I =~rn:..lol!c~ ::~ ' d;y~~.;, nm.to~: ', ~ • ~T<,'~t 'Ai•-Z!\>'W ;Mlided No dote for:t~ Calley cilurt martial hearllil"i!jla Gen. Talbott. Thc def,... ScOelc l!f•rlcet ·· ~O!Jce'silll,:the 'thtft>octutrld:dlot'Ur . 1'••1 ,1111 w'bJ•~-~ r ,~!led ·• h11· been .. 1. -'\'1111111'1 ·pre1r111 hearing cont>nda he recetved dltecl word from llttt;itl\llJl!ilit jlunday .mo~r ';' ".) ,IJID~.~bar ~ft(•-;., · conaider..r ·--to "dlamlss Arriiy a.le! or Stall William' c. NEWYORK(APj-Thcatodtmarll<t • <;Ierk ",ll91!!¥ 'E .. ,1.erwe,kh j,{'.eom · :"~"" ~ •. ~ '!h!i~ thio ~s.:• ,iht '~ the •111 ~ ''nllwtal command w-.1anc111111 p,..jc[ent Nixon"" held onto a pd lain l•\e Ulla·-Mesa toldoHlcen the bandit Ont•..._. declidd,· Plll'~ t!Je~ Into'• ~per lnnu.no.•1 ,..._ Jtll &<ianc•• !oir given the go,ahcad to Defenae Secftt"'1I ''"'°""' tllo PrJce ri..-Jiad aUm>d -· --. • trlol ln ll'O''iiDH>q tl!ar!. Melvi~"R. Laird to prooec!ute Calley. what. (See..,.._, PalH -). ·thi sl0re ihilli New[iorl !oalevord;a( bag." " • " • · · cane,~ ~ . :d~lirst lieutenant ., ._ ' ' • • • ' .:. AJ l;erwtkh complied, lit told police, or -''*'· .. is ICClllled or the / :--• ., · tj)e. robber: re~1tedly:-wamed hltn~to not $";~~c:s~:~~ Sw, _ ·0 p. Foes .Seek St. ud.-i .. es: ., :~:~~~~~~~~~~ The millla,y i;!d< ol )aw IS that when q . . llfl!o ~~ tbO>iJlii)iit(e( ol hb.Plfiol.• • lhe ClefmJe all;llH" lriiflrOPe'" command . • • • • ; '. •, . • • J "~~ told en he laJd Ulert 1'11 in-, the ~ muat try to • . ·' money, then he offered to atep· Into the ~~~tlie~!irst ·;,r.-."' Groop ~~.i:·irvine Statement oii' Jlet(elo.n~eni ... ···' · ~:.r...:1:~mi;.r"':' wiliielalO Iha Anilf plaM IO brlns in on · • ~ • 'lbi ........ ..,....r, and · !!bllo eflurt to -that -•bo P'OClluad A loe of Iba lmoe ""'-.ar.. •we would Ila to • the~ $ll0,!!90 pn P!anJ ·~ -¥'".~ ~ .~---Id. Iba~ bbx;.llii liiidll the ~'!lllllial here did '° In-Count)' -lrado m.orm, 1711w New· !lildleo -· ~lllat..,-,lllmls 'aey.,al,io aonllid 1p~~q>!lll\Y '"DOr· clo!lliau$Moicood i~ -~ d~olbJlhllrwlnfhle:lco. porllloJ·tennod-"4-llil•o•.ioJ>.° «lllcf bt de\ielOpod.! belUI. • ~ • 'vii\il'~llln:.i.l.._qt;.r.Jiit~ I •r. I ," t ·< ' ~ , tbo.ArntyPfWCUl«,Ctpl.AulnjM. memtino' _.,;:..,~•""'-_tbal,...,;)eotlile4.~-;....hM o:L:..._,,., .. .:..!Z . .1.-"-· .. r ,r;'J, ;:{':.~ 1.. 'l !:*!rt"!r~\a:.-iJ.": Wll•~'"'"'• '°·'""~· "',t~~==c: ~j,_~.J~..,e1..~ :T,aSli.·LOUeetibil ' IUU\ollU .. lnWashJnl!an!" • ·"!'*f---... -~ .. ,.....,;.","tC"utrcintslladOlheoppoli."•lfl4'm.• :· ·, ,_;, ,. ,,.· .. I f lj.". ""I ... ' ' . Lathrop lesli!led tbal ofter • lormal In· In the lolMI Jab In a !<MW"1 loud OVtt ento ol. lbl """"" llavt .ncolnd a Ilda! llaaoo ufd lhil, ld<a ·~ Jl!i· llMlllr D 1 • • ducted !Im, lnchldllll ~ of one of .U clUIOftS wllo """ ••-by tra'1C lrttno. Tiit lflldy , ROllilpl ~ Ille ._, lo · lllt , ·' , • ., 1 " q , J>• ()qot~ P.'~~·· pl llie Co\obna del Mar Chamber of Comm<rce ~ 1 a11on1 cnO(;of\liipresent cUf" coWidl"'Oi! many ,.....,, tald he' hu beard of ... ,_, caoclldola lor Shelton'• p<sltion. , • Neither have city ofllciall. Whal will happen U DO eandidala """* ·lorllit . ' .. '1Jt~bam't happened befort,tt City ~~ tOl'1ley Tully s.ym;.., Njd today, "and 11reejty Chailer· <Nleiii't Iii•• a ~ lor .U. I hav.n't checked .0\11 it.. lawt ·..eclneiby yet, but' II '""!"! IO. lndlcojl that the councll irould •ppObit a_memW:f' if 0.."8 weren't elected." · eor.aa dot Mar's problem IS Die mo.j severe of any dlatrlct In the . city. 1'>1 In th .. cily'I ·other threo dlalrtdi ~ council te1lo. are llP !or lflbo tho. 111!11a.' Uon la not moch 'betlar. • • 0n1y 1n 111e dttlrid, o1 Mor« 0onen Manball is lhcra any f-1 Cfll\lpetllion: Mn. Mll'lhall will not nm &pill. but three men are seekinc. her _ai,ot on the COUT>i:tl -Roy W"91aey;Clrl 1()'11111 and Jerrel Roberta. ~ • In Councilman Howanl l!Oleti' dllllrict he 11111 former Councilman Al Forglt ort expected to lock homo. • · Councilmao and rormer lill)'OI' Paul J, G[Uher w!D 11111 ran ,..., ._ Wulcliil c:ouncil .,., oilhor, 11111 "* l'arb Com· /"~ !lally Kodl ~ llleil 'lllul far. 'NB~ Urops' Debbie I . . HOILYWoOD (Ul'I) .-D a bb lt ,Rtynoldl .,,. NJ<; hu ~ bir ofl fie!ally llltl bir -'"' lho1' -111 DOI bt '""."•"1 ln"~,fa\1. I I , • VOl!laaLion of the Cilley CU< WU COi> lho-embnllied .. chanfe, Flint -· ttatb'~.fc lbe !Nine Cornpariy ~iOI lo<IJa.cl< i~U~,, ~ ' ' < ue OD ffn li..la v In Iba Superior Court IUll oflir Iba ... wu -of olllded IO by -In ~: ...uld i.e. mreme llllllOr ~ • , .. ...1. , chan,., -up the molter of plo111 a mt..,._ tot. IUI -· 1 id<aa ;.. Ille 1111.lard -~ -.l1:'°2.:;tb.a.dtr ~-'i:/!ws~ for the Back l!ay. "We ~et• that this 11\fdy !J..t~IA!ly m<nl,'I' l!lO Baltln plan. ..-'~ '" ....,. I Lairtl Off to Viet WASHING TON (AP) -Secreury ol Del""' Melvin R. Laird and hla lop military ol!lctr l<lt fl" Vietnam l<>doY to check the ~ fur !urther American· ...., wllbdr•••b. . • • "We ore 1Iad lo blow Ula! the Irvine ln14oquilta." -...._ '. :;r.; pilli1Jc b not """' jhat .mllJlono =:;.;,: • fM de' llflr W'~\ Comp&O.Y bu done ..... lludJes of U\e Tile 'I'~,.. ERPJelt'• ...... U ""*''" -by the~ lo....... I ~ afllol -~o IN( .... II-Bay. (!TVlne Com!*U' Prealdenl were in'nfll1'-i.<<lurpo Jmled -Y M•· lllr' P'lrllr U Ille ~lliqt beeoma fMI; 'M •ti be ""'1lof Chon' nilnUI. Wllllam) -.. IOVO{OI occasions bat ......... llilol, tao ,_ ol lit ... ~ "' IJlandll'J 'l!ltl=,.· . ,.ho -~~y •lated that U Ult !ride dot•· not p chOlltl• fll"~oo .,. lliidlts lo 'bock ·I foi' ~ coots. tln'le-•· of oo 11 ..... hll. '11 .r. to 't"'°""' tbe Irvine Co01pany wlD develop up their · to 11J1! exdl..... -n-• .....,. Ill ' !flt ~ --~ llf 1 the liland1 In the bay. · • M•oon, uW hia· lirtn •hu 1P,.1 public," RDblnson 11id. ' w.m. ,_.,, I ' • t ., ' • ' • " .. • • J ~~ Pers6nal Memo ·~;J'-,..,...... ~ .. -... r • -1 ~ Westmorelan{J~ A~ili~. ' " ..... ly ,\LaEllT W. Uta • ~ ". Of .... ...,., .... ~ -• ... .,...,_ ..... ,. ot-.. r WAI APPOINTED to w .. t Polil· Ill ... II ~ ao. I -• clutet five or Bix dtya. yur. J WU ar••*1'1n·'lM1,'Wbeii I decided -... tutn bbme to ~ natlvt southern Callfomll~ I received ·no governrMD1Jiai fOr m,y wviees. • . ' • w. -. , w.u, It ..... ~ quite w.e !hit. I "" ~ ·ilew. 'fork publl!>· tuJ~.flra'• · oloe (nlldeo~ IU~,O .. UIJoaol 'll>coulila--· .... j>ubllc Steel, tl1e 1U&ar lidlillrJ, Ariferl<an lniie 5111>.; ihi' wollpeper lndllllrY and tbe cerpet lodlmy. ·_· ' -Stuart LIW.. one ol my fellow ••!:ii::.=. snd-uoted from Weat Pollll with Dwlllit 'D. • Siu llU a ablYetill mW..ldnner In World War I ........ to.-i -·he rtoipled'frQm tbe Army to -..,. cf tl1e oiwpelt, funniest and moot tngratiatln& -nla; tians men over to araoe AmerJca'1 compu COftUDUDk:a· .. llonllCellt. • • -ml ll!T ,\JN!;ll. a 111r0111 loy1ty to tbe Arrtrj ud i• particular ti> the U.S. Mllitll')' Acl<lemy. In early 11113, he had a nish of blood to the head -a brlaht Id•••· Stu peroul<led Lieut. Gen. Garrll!Ol1 H. "Gar" Davldaon, lhon West Polnl l\IPlflntendent, tbet he lhoul4.. appoint a ftv .. man ClvlHan l'llbllc Relallonl Advloory Committee to help blm with a 1oto1-.1ompla problem&; ~ -then a..., an unprecented double ..,, of duly to ,.. tbe military loadel1 throul'h basic curricular changes to meet the dtmandl d. tbe Space A;;. Al ONE·OF the appo.int ... , I 10\lllil ·m:y,1eU travelin& to ,\Veat Poial ao . "command~ for .-Y ..-,a with the pnerll· lb. CGOljdtr jJroblama ran&· Ill( fn>m lhl -oloua to ·Ill< dtadly lerloul. We dtbated whether cadetl . lhould be provided aa H«lrls far Mlaa Amtrica Ii tlie Allan~ City pipont ind wbetber the cadet chon11 ahoulld appear on the Ed llWUYao lllow. And·we, at lht otbet -· conalder11Mhe bat ways ml "':~OJ Col>-.,... In p liaol llltb ~ than&• II!'! iltllor. · . matters. An lllll ....u.cµon ·..m. .:..i.1n1 baCt ?illi:i. ~ bf oritiao Coun- ty of Gtn. William C. Westmoreland l"ll!laY. -,M,~1.,J Ibo UU'I Town Hill Ii lliaiieyland Hotel ) ·, '• •• • \ Y\l•t1 tr ~,.,:;.,. )J: iv.. ·~ • Frot11P ... J " ... . ~OllOOL BONUS . : . . · · 11~tit .!' · [ , •• l!j'' ytiat he"*'-ldlqullt:~'-an~ irllb lhl fact lhat llicomo , llcl\ of the Cjl*UODI llilld In lhe .... doo( iioUoip ~p 'lrifll lncreuld colll of pooilloo arsument ...,. not uked of the ........, 1111,..........itJ.· ichoOI .board, however, and a majority "kllooll, liU any Giber lqiDelt, are WOlild have IOltoO naJy aNWtr. Many ezpa1eaclni ~a !lff'ud a Of !be l!llplled olle&lllaol ara not; IM, balf per.. lnllalkloary iPlral old> yur. such ii, for oumple, .. wi,y lao1 _. "Iii lddllloo, our ICboola pe fac11hrflh ;pant .. tuchln& and leu "' -,heavil1 lncreued . COiia -......... tr1tion?" dated procrama. --- Tiit foct Is the N"'1'0fl -M,.a Dis· "Aa the UltlHd vllue of Oto dlatrtct trict opondl much leu on -l•islraton .,.. .•P. llate -o'pald litlo ,Ibo dlf> saJaz1el then tbe -..i a..ance ml t&L:ioea J,,... 119 our tolal 'lncOmt spe:odl lell In this catacory than 191 of hasn't irown nearly enouah to accOmm~ ZU unlfted ICbool dlltrict&: lb Ole. 11.aie. d1te inOaUOn, additional 1i.te.requlred Tbe IChool dlatrJct l11t0W bdow nauon.~ programs and Increased 1tudent loada. al .....,. on readlJig _ .. u IU(l(stod "We are particularly pleated tbet our In !be anti..._!. · two •""lllbtymen, who are fully knowl- Mn. ~· ~ m•-'ld'· od&eable of Iha current flnandll preb... day on ~ of !he ocho9l boon!, fol· 1"!11 of the !Chools, bolh at lht .district IOW1 : . 1 ' and state level, have stronlly endorsed ''Tom°"'°" you wff1 mike a critlCaJ the ta1 override and the bond .fntereet .. decillon for the children' of the Newpart.. We are also pl!ased to have the support Mila Unined liehool Diltrict. ' o/ the Costa Me,. and lhe Newport llM- ''lt II tAtntiaJ that we ict positlyt)y bor Chamber• of Commerce. now to malntlln 1 complete educatkm "We believe that lbe people of thi• di ... proeram fat our •.ooo younpten. It allo trict can have confidence th1t they have ii iseentlal ;tUt we. act poetttvely now to strong COl'ltrol over how money is expend. maJntaJ.n a · fllcally aolve.nt school· 4'1-ed. An official budget adviaory conllnit~ triet.. tee., representing the service clubs, tM "School~ lllte holpil>l1, youlh ""1P' chambm ol -merce 'and Giber civic and other 111bllc aervice organlzatiooa, aroups In the two comtmlJlll!to .~anfulty reviews tht preparation &l\d development DAILY PILOT l•\t;rt N. w.,4 ' ,.,..~ ..,. 'l*IW-' J•ck l .. CurJ•r Viti '"9tlfW .......... , Mt"°'"' ' n ..... · ~ ... a lflf'll' --·-1211 ,Witt ltU10• kul1.,1r.I M.tlllflt AM,.••: P.O. lo• tl71, tJ66J --°"' ~; alt Wt1! a.r l ttHt L41tW1t IMO: nt ,.._, A-...,,.,._ flKJI: 1111S ... 11 ... 1tY1r9 • • of our budget e\'ety year. • "Th• ,simple l•<;I le !hot· tbe Newport- M ... dlattict 'flfll DOI be Ible to melnllln iq.~n~ iivt11 'II «!!'!C•lloo, I~ alollO tntprli'ie,11 lhe-niODeJ.lialli.lbo'..t.u_mr• ride' f; .not -1111-. · T , , ' •Jb f'l41tion. of COUflt, tbero fl , _ of «lllclU~ elect!°'i ~•..Y ~ .)UU:a1 wl\lcb lhl voters tiaYt full _..,lty t<i apPrv.1 or rajtcl the''Jl'Ori tbe -lo ~omorrow you. clit pla~ a ·r~ blt ville to conUnuo ne!ded eJuC..tion fot th\I conununltr'• chi\~re~. ''. . · Jumbo 747 Jet Turns Back With E~gine Problem LONDON (AP) -A ~utnbo 717 .Jet enilDt -t bad lilout 1,111111 111ila GUI ovet lllo Al>lnilc tqday, fordDC tbe Pan Am!rlcen Wod4 Air'ways plllll i.· 1"o- Jen'1 Htathtow'. ~n. . {.,-' ' 'l'lle New Y611<"'°""" ltl ..,.b j15 -•m abolrd 1ifl HhthroW'it ''''° a.m. Nb>Oty mlilMI lalot lhe ~ devolopod -· : '!Ill jlllot rodloo<I bis ni.rn aM .lolld>- '14 d01'0 witllout ~~··Ill· . A Pan Amerlcen ·Aid lhl •-of lhl trouble wltll No. 4 •niint WU llOI laMNdlatof1 !mown .. Mecban!Ct lltpo lt1lnr lo nptlr Ibo qtno. A'°"11 tllo pion< wife a member of Pa-. Natl Caopet-Xq, and 11Vtrol London "'""' wr!ttr• 1116d!OJ '° the Unltod States for a pri,. n&i>t. > • . . OAtL Y PILOT Sltff J'lltlt Governor .. · . ' I I ·, ' .... ;.~.: ·Eyes ~e·~~. -. . -' IiSiles T~-. .-4" -• • • .. \ ... ' ~(\]Pll ... -.-lllrector v ... ott ~ ki!oy th• Reagan admfnlstrltion is conaiderin1 9he poaalblllty <t Increasing dhe salis tu temporarly lo helpJ!."""" lhe thmtonld. Colifornla "* peojtc\, J H• 1!111111 .... • il><riaoe of -« two cen1a· 1n • t11e........,. fin cents on lhe dollar ._i111 .tu i~ lbe .-1!ul J- rejed a banot proposltlM allowlnr lh• at.ate to lftcl'Use tht interest rat. on general obli&aUoo bol\ds. Gov. R-1d Raa&an llready bas pfo. ed thaf'lhl "* taa be tncreued r.:.. ~Ip 4 .... ~Wt of hb ~mil-lion property rel!tf PfWanl. Th~ t<m"""1 tOI• bll:a for the nllr prvJect wOUid be "' t lhal Orr, who toot over u Raapn'a top flsce1 -bit month, rliled the poe-atbdltJ or ra.liln1 the salts tax at • hearlll( of lhO Autmbly Waler Commi~ tee. -• The le&Isflture would bave to apl'l'O"• auch an inc:reue. He told reporters the lncrtase would product al'I eaUmated $450 million. Sdentl•t. at · Wark .. found deceased dolphin o~ beach ills! south of cameo Shores and decided to turn their discovery into a biology project. If the voters reject the ballot measure an estlmated,., $360 rriiJUon would ht needed by December Im to keep the mauive water project afloat, the fi!llDCe director 5'ib, • Corona .de! Mar Hilb senior Joyce Holmgren, 17, (third from fell) aniL .her friend, junior Jeanine Paradis, 17, diuect dolphin with advice of biology teacher John John.son and some classmates. GirJs Orr specifiotlly intntiofted levying an addiUon1l two-cent tax for sit months or collfl'cting an extra one-cent tu for 10 months or a ye.ar . He told the committee .the administra- tion would view lbe tmiporsry. tu In- crease aa ·a loan to the wattr project whoie construction program is threat· ened by the stata's ·1nablllly to "" baodt in !he c:urreatty Inflated bond market. Marine .Fliers Due TueSdaf,. . ' .. ~ . . ·., To Set R~rds1-. A va.,uri of If .,I*f"DIC Pliinlom jeta leadln& their oquadron home to El Toro Marine Corpo Air Station from Viet- nam :MU land. 'nlesdly. markl=s . iwo hlltoric flrlls-.. Marine Fl,tfllar Attack Sq u a d r o n V/O N .sti.;11 Jiie r1nt.lt 1..V. 1!><, -.!tr zone without replacem<l!t and lh<lr J,000 •~~ °f.~'11 lhe ~In ~--11> VMFA 142 ;W!"""l'l"I """''""lll1r,t11J,!. llnder ••Y about 11:11 p.m., and lhe'pubHc b invlled, ••vcdln& teMaJ --er. --wr- otncer. ' ···' MaJ. Gen. -G. 0...... Jr .. cdm-=~~J:~~::t ~ pilots, with !be ' will( band, bQlwr l!l'nf inJ JiwMJ COien on banJ, 'lbe Clllll fl the -ll&htar attack oquadml --to El"l'oro.llCAS under· tbe tbfrd phaae of Pr-i. Nix· on'a Vletn_am wttbdr•wal .prosram. Marine Ffl!Mr Attack SqUlldrol\ 224 an1ved Saturday ~with a · eaatiztlel of •i&ht AID ~wk 1ir<ra1t leadm& the way. . . '!Ill oquadron comlnl In ,_IY boes the Pbanlom, the faalest f1Plar·bomber In the lefVlce of !he Fne World, ac· cordlna" IO MaJ. ~ •. a ~ SiryheWk • p11o1 and · vi.tO.m ~ himseU. Rep. ~tt ]~ins Group Urging T mks 01i Mideast Describing the tonae lllddle East as a .major threat to the peaet of all the: world, Con1ressman James B. Utt CR· TUl!in) tciday join<d a lfOUP of le~lotora In urlln& dlnct jitace talkl. Ttie Orange County leglalator and 24 Repub~n colleagues said face~fa~· nqodatlons by the belli1erent Aribf ' at:atei ·and larael i• the ality method of ac1>f4vlhc a s,ettlen)tnl i\ll:"'" Resolutlnn 7'11 qlls for IUch J>emon \111 'hoittle iiatlona bl fl loday · under i!lid7 Iii lhl Houae eom. mlttte on rarel&n Atte1..:·: ' · N rlsoflltioa eacloned:llY uu ml hi• Coll..:auf!I In Wallhlnatoa llNl<ailJ sup- J10"4 the• NlxOll, Admitlli[ratlon'I Middle Int' policlos ai>d no1e1 '1llllr to11111tant appllcaUon. • •:ro support the· principle of seK- detennlnaUon for all of lhe peoples or the Middle East ao that they may live in JIUCe, ju.slice and frteclom ," the bill e1· pli.inJ. .~ • Senate Debate . On Asia Certain 1 WASHINGTON !AP) -Fnib Senate ,itbote .. the Nlaocl adinlnlslHllGO'• I!!- --In &eUIMut:Allr_. w> \a1n In lhe ~h of what ~· eourcOci llY is iM Pentap'a njeclloo cf llullts pla~ (\II U.S .• ntUll,4rl'. lld to IAoo and 111iland. • • · 'lbe Penl•JIOll.1-to Ult -White 'I! ..... tiidotllll Hmllx tbaf'~ ,,. proved last ''''" i Ille ......,mat IOUl"Cts !lld'Sunday. • 'lbe Dtl•nse Department'• d ra fl lt&l•latlon for mlllfltY procurernen~ con, lllnl(ll aulherftJ fir military a--. to Laos and Tbol11nd, provides lhl um• o,..ft-ttlded autho<lty for Se<rttary of Dtftnle Mt!Vln II. Laird that ulst4d un- tll lsst 7esr. Wild Huntington Chase ' Hri~gs· Arrest, Blackout Beach Socialite's Home · Set ~A.fire~ [ 21-)'Ur-olJ'Norwelk ·man will appear tn court Tuesday with cuts on his brow from injuries received when he allqedly led Hunttnaton Belch police on a c:hase S.turday mornins. aubed into 1 utility pole and blacked out araaa of Sunset Beach. Harry N. Bolton was booked into Orana• County Jall on char&" of au1Ult with a deadly weapon, felony drunk drfv .. In&, reek!"' drlTlnr, nJ •!Ito theft. He was held without ball Police uid Bolt.on WU irpoUed 1t t: 15 a.m. In d-HunUnaton Beach illlailll1JI raclll( anotlWr cor.•-.pollce gave cbaat, t6e othtr car, driven by Deputi~f,~p~J;lg Fatal Truck Fan· Coroner'• daputlea uid today ll)<y are investigating t he .. clrcilmst&Z\Ctl IW'• roun4ln& the death early Satun!ay mGrn• In& of a 20-year-old Baena Port yOilth. lnvead.11tor1 aa)d Dave M. Pratt, 8888 Roole"!lt Circle, died of head Injuries at J :06 a.m. it Orlflle County Medical Center,. about two houri aft.tr falling or J__,_-'olf fl>e ~· LO.. • ,0 • l _,...,. . .,.,.. """"'*' m·a .truCl< ... Pra!f. and an unklenlllled friend ap- parentiy climbed on tbe back iii tlie panel truck driven of Kenn')th Carpentar, 17, of 7114 Hird~ Clrole, Buena Park. " he left a party at 7214 M ..... SL Officers SI.kl ~ was not aware tbe two were en the truck. C'.alUMT"s investigators said tests 11e btinc run .to detannlne Uthe youth was WM!« lbe, lnll~ of dru11 or alcohol. . -. HOs&tnlney Bachtoul, II, of Paramo•~ stopped, but Bolton took off oo Pocillc Coast Higb,.ay, acconl1ng to oUiw•, who · ga\le this account of subsequent evt11Ls: Bolton sped weal on Coast Highway at speeds in e1cess of 100 m.p.b. with a police unit tratttna. A second Huntington Beach police car tried to force Bolton's car off the road near Warner Avenue, but wu rammtd. Near Anderaon Street in Sunset Be:ach, Bolton car'• failed to make a curve and 11.ammed iuto a power pole, snappinl; it and blacting out the area for aeveral hours. No po~ were injure$f in the ~hase. !!qil4h ~u lraattd for a bOcl cul at Huntinston l,ntercommunily Horpttal. The auto theft chs&ea wtte. rtQUelted by Anlhml ipellce (Wfli. iillldl• tr. car llOll.o drove wai stolen '""" !Mir atty. •\· :;JI. 1fu'.'' 1 2 Men Charged With Smuggling ~y 'Mad Arsonist' Two more n~. one eliinguiahed at the home of IOCialitt mortidt:n Marnette Peek residtnce .arson job, while Hun- today on Huntlngton Beach'• mid arsonist, who bas set 22 blazes in the put month. Only $250 datnJge was caused In the Peek residence arson job, whie Hun- tincton Beach Fire Department offici1ls said the other merely ccinsumed truh in a bin at a school campus. Damage so far in the rash of blttits set by ifle firebug haa -reachod flO;clOO, however, accordJn& to Fire Capt. ·J. v. X,incenl. ~~ ~ptad Saturday at 6:IO·a.m,, after~~ ignited tarpaper aU.chtd to &l"J.lUii& , ~ on unfinished ltnJc. lures Ii the Peek home, 11161 Golden Wtst st., laid Capl. Vli\Cent. Spe!Un& the flame&, newspaper delivery boy 2":ott Trut, 14, grabbed a~ en4 l>tcan Jou.. tni Ille atructuie with wat.r ·untu iin department crewa arrlve(l Hardly l>efore rcremen-oomplotad their Two San Diego me:n Wert booked in lnvesua:~tion there, another fire wa• Orange Coonty jail early tbil mominl; on reported at College Vlew Scbool. wi charges of smuaJlng nearly tight pom>d3 Lenox Drive, In the same general aria. o( marijuana from M~xlco. No loss waa suffered in the 8:50 a.m. \:_alifornia 1111hway_Patro)_qli{9fl'l said bla-. and lhl·fta-~ the truh bin :not-Greto <I • _.I'OIY::W -his -: ~ qufckJi ~ invut!J-. pu.senger, Joe Rico of San Di .... WW< aald. !potted al 3 a.m. on the San. Die«o No clues to the identity ot the fll'ebuc Freeway near San Clemente driving er-have been found at the scene of D other raUcally. · blazts, lncludiq five ~es a paiud Sherlffa deputies ""1e calJed in•ta Ir· car anc1-amn1 other truh b~ rut the pair wben offl<m found an Mn. Pttk. the lateat taraet of the automatic pistol and tht eight PoUnd bag arsonist, is the owner of Peek Famfly of marijuana iQ the suspeds' car. Colonial Funeral Home,. Wtabnillstar, Report.a indicate ~ nar~c •lnay biv. and la one.Ol .the·fe'IY lictnlld lady m«ti· been brought ID frOGI M•liC<I. dlnl la Clllf~a. ~~rni!ifj Blcvele Sate_t11 --Julie Bradburne, S, a third grader at M1rin1r1 School, waits at stopUgh~ whU1 classmate Peter Holman, 8, walks bis bike a.cross st~et on the New- port .~ach Police Departm!nt bicycle safety • course Mt up -al school. Two students were among 400 who partlclptecl In aalety program Fri<lay, -Police bike saltly program Is conducted al ill elemenlaey schools In the clly. __; __ ---------------r ! I I • • I ' ' ' I , •• ·' •• •• . , - ;> I \ i ' • • • A patron Ust ·of more than :IOO names JlliU ,Insure the Sllcceu. of tile · 11th annual Vallenl,ine Ball, annual fund<raising eve .~! &iulh'Cotul Com· ~ ·01111!ily Hospital's Sliver and.Gold Auxiliary. • , · , , Among those already subscribed lot. tbe~'gllttering event which will •• welcome South eoast residents to l!Je Newpotler Inn next Saturday' for a ' 7<p.m .. cocklail hour followed by dinne1"and dancing are : . t ' I • I . ' • • • . · . ·The-M essrs. and .Mmes., Vfotor Andrews •.. ~rankUn•At'cller, w'lHiiim • ;; Beck, Johry Bowlds, Har~o..-Boyle, Arthur.Briggs, Tuller,· Brown, &irl Bulf,-~ . J'obn Burri, R. C. Cbnstiansen, Baird Coffin, Tandy Co eman, Paul Dodds, ,John Lav.eUe, Claude Edwards and Ha'rold Ekman . • ;', -. ·.Also atlend1!1g ~ill 1>f!: Ors. 'and M,mes. Neil Barbo1u~, Kevtn' j. ·/ C~rrdll, George O\ll'ont, La Verne Fletcher, Thomas Matl'l'o1 l'U>rm1111 Nix-1 ; , on,. R. J .. Ralston , Robert .E. Rop~r. Rolland Sigafoos, Fred R . .Smith, e ' Hee flt1an Scibol, Anthony Steller, Maj . Gen. and Mrs. Floyd Weaetand arid ' ol~ and Mrs. Wijllam Bi'uggerfi. · • ' .. ! ." w ·.' • ,.1 _,. .,. "· ' •• ,.. _. ' . I . others,• planping lo ailenft !be i\1ic~-~~ eve~ ate Utf 'Mess11~ ·~ ;t ·~Mme!f\ francis Fsbia~:Jt:,-'C ... O. ~armer, George:Glde, Edw~i:1 Gammie.~ " Sam .. G.arst, •Ron~ld Gibbs,. Page Golsan. Frod!"Gr"1'nberjl ,'Le~lie · ljeajdi! • Fr~el')lll«Jl.ughes, J. -L .. Rutsch,I~~ and· Willl.aiji Imhoff. ~ , ,,, ,, "' r' 'r."' ·•·. · . ~l'ko' inc.luded on the Patron list •rt the.i Mesirs ... 'Ind-Mmes. Bertra04 : • Kampei:s . Tristan• Kri>giU. 'd-Oht> Lawson,' Roger Liljestrom, Jack LY.Onsr · C. p. Malnburg: Glenn E. li,lathls ·Mont McMillen Her b ,Molitel Andrw 1, , .l\loi;thl,~n<f. .Theo .Nashman,· Henrr!Nortj> Jn, and Edw~rd, Olsen: . ! · · ·."In ~1fdlU01t are the ~ssfs.'-aftd!Ji!mes. Edgene Parker, Le~f<lllm0tir1 • _P11 __ aµJ ,'. C. ~ .P.ayn·e, Fr.eernati Per'ri'!> R~p~ 'ileclor, Jolilj, Rl'cbal\I;', "°'• Olljl), Daijjel Sc_hryver,"Jobn Shea"'" El~ Slni!j!,;Rojt ~blur. Jl\Ci ~ Stewart,. Thomas' Swan'sbn~ Qoiiau1:·TeetOr,1COtlrr Tlnunons, .. Cftlf'Ortt"'nn~~ man, Herbert Towne, Stahley Gill and Y..faynor Shove . , . . ' . , r. ,,. . ' • . . '' .. ... ' . . . ' '· ' J.; •. . u .• , ... , . i ' • ' " ' . FRAMED IN ,F l~J! .. S -Mrs. ~e Greene holds ll:'Wrealh or hearts assisted by: (lelt) Mrs. Robert de·.Ford•an<l Mrs, Bertrand Kampert. Th_e. won)en, along with many others alonglthe coast,. ~ arl!'lptting their njerY'reacly for South Coast Communiiy H.,.: pita! s, annual varentfne"11all next'Satw'day evening in the .Ntw· ' I '· IEA ANDERSON, Editor . ' ' ! ' port•~ Inn with the coc~tail bour beginrilng al 7. • "' • • --( 1, ""9!td1r, ,..........., t, Int N I'.,. II • Fu·nd ~ Foun a- l·n Deck'. . •' ·~rt~ l\lllory records'·• leaend that 'playing e&rdll' were in-'• vented Jn 1120 lo· amliati Ulf:~ :• . . • f/JVd Qlc Empefllr S'eun-ho.. , and '~ amuser;nent vilut still U;appafent~ the'20tb CentUiy: : IlluStratlve or lheir enter; talntrien1 quality JS the lunch. .1 eon, fashion show and card party planned by the, Ebell . Club· ol Newpoi:I S..ch to r~ fuhfJa: for:.1cholarahlps,, where cll(ds will be dealt after Ifie faahlpo ~·­ ;i'!>O::-Xzii'irl""• "' '""n Hall, " ~~~be the '' ,locati6b on 'T&uri.day, Feb. 19,:t, 1 'fir.the: major b>d·ralsing 1~1 ' tivlly of lhe'l>lu\I, beglnnlnll at ... , ,~ .., I Benefit-Party Plan s BlessO{l1 . ' saltte to tbe ,upc6 rJlibg siason Of-spring-ii b~Trig·.,... ;plann!?d'by Huhters of 'l!liag .Memorial Hospital , :J>regbyteri&n~uxiliary .. A'ptolu.sion of blossoms will ~'enhalic.e the hospiial conferenc;.e ~nte.r, setting •fpr :the benefit,lll)~d .luACheon-\IJl(L~rdJP""IY Wednes- aay: Feb. 18. Gautefing -.O,JfteHlboln• for the affair ; are (left .to rlgl\L) Mrs. CbarleiHollisur and Mrs. Dorothy Slanw.09d. Mn. Carl ·Gise may be called at ~·tor tlctet intormation. Proceeds will ·go towards the auxiliary'• building fund pledge;f , ' .. . . noon. With an international Iheme In mlnd, ,c~ .. members are ' P~0f~ co;ain• for the burtel table, lobe served by wVmel! In colorful cos- fwnes. The fuhlon portion or the afterryoon will .feature quick,,. ·and !Ill' Anl l'!*fca, a new opprO.Ch lo 11wlng th 1\1 eUminates zippers, buttons and tape. \Vardrobe Items f r o m lingerie lo 1kl pa,;!. wlll be modeled and a sewln& demonstration will he given. Prizes will be given In· eluding an oil ~ by Mrs. D. C. Matl«ks. · • lltombet1 of'-the ways end means committee, chaired by Mti. Vemace · Mo'rgan, are · SMiJtlng with the benefit. Tlckell. !l , $3, may, be purdwo<f, by calling ·Mn, Fred Lolka, l'IH7l3, INSTANT ~ASH ION -Mrs. Robert Pittinger (left) and Mrs. Richal'(I B., Hod,0-wbip•up a,gaick and easy knll gown for the E!><ll Club fashion parl!de, nu1rsd!Y, Feb. 19. • ,. '. l • I ~ > ; I . ·,. .. bua ·r·t~(back • ··~ ,,.~"; .1 ... J l f Cafe.Hes . Bq.,I {ir,ig . G a'.~) on '1[.jp ~F r oJ1).·W.~i·tr ~ss ! ~ ' I ' '~• ) ' EAR ~N LANDERS' Whal would · .have said or done under the followina - ' on old bachelor ol 24 lo ... ..., the queo. more manly than the .,, acrobats who bf. doubla.and lmmoblllzed by IJi!leclilon. ·uon. hop ir..,,. bod to bed trying lo pnM , L won't go lnlo detail bul I canl make up _...--'-"--c.;:f;Mill~'":i:!'Whtte~ ~. wbotve~ • -llifiitr. llelllembet, ~ • -'!"!II ' my mind about 10111elhlng and I nriMt say .m,. 'rt!iliik YR'! .. ar. 1bij0ima1 iii• ~n113n('Onwe·ht•.J11•nhaod;-tie-"10" or "no" soon, My molher 11Y1 l'm ' =:;.rou ml umrlJUng to 6etOme a 1n\lft. li:avt• 101ne terioua cfoubtS •!>oat lt • a child. She in.1Btl thal a mature ~aon < teitlng .,.-for '""" Im· to ·lfolln "'111. And ~ he'• hovlnr IUCb bu no doubls. Is she rlaht? -L. A. mature a..... Tbe prl wbo Oainl she -· w!Jl ba pert <I 1n experiment to DIAR LA.: 1400~ ..,... _..,. 11If UUs is the beJt yoo can do. lceep ll • aaanU. frtm 110k M-., ..... You mllll.oeed ll wora lhaD I do-'.' -tq ~k. Anlk -..,. - I 'l\'H IO •embarralled !«, ~· 1 ; .... ........,, utl "'1ted Is,.;,.......,. 'llanted lo dJ<. He didd'I uy ..;tblni buL phof )lltli •_,, ·-ldlld. ti TIO ti he 1"""1 • If he bfi'li lleon 11"'°" ll) the i'lliri· Ille a,. y~ I DO -11. ,_. lace. lltioald lie -np'!led In tllt some fir'""' ,......itJ." way? U IO, what sbouJd he hive 'Jlid? -1 • , N. Y. INCIDENT • • ' • DEAR ANN !.ANDERS: ,From lime to DEAR N. Y.: ll'a ~IJ le lltl1k of 1 Ume. you prlnl Jetton from 1lrls wflo auppr .....--Ille -uy. litre'• worider U It pays lo say no. Pl..,. pmnlt • 1hould aleep wtab a R lo~.Y blin for fhnate: a aW'ilini ego?' ' 11 • , • 1taln we mll.N cllmb W radl lM dlMer ud a •ii &bt dummy. If more )'oung women could aee where altar If wltdom. o.ce -.viq made tbe .---OOI lilt w -llof out they, !,lf;fnto the picture, there'd be Im ..... ...,. .. ,, •• -1 urive ~I•,-• ·.,...or...,.. -Iller lhol,Jbul he beG,llollpllll end PIOtt,mental he11th,--ncf .et. Mon people -.... Jllrlf1 -lllt • a pn1p1dlvt wife, INlllANA " -' -.by lfll tiWllllj to mllio • Mllloo Ao 1011 oold·ll-• ...... ,....,itr, "The DIEA!l IN: Y• iello< 111 ...... lfli'' -~ tlioy •'* tM ..... !'"'· ....00. no -_,.. aUtAw'e than -..-.. tM ell( tulhl IMO,,.._. 1 • • .1 lhreo Umn It --the umple .... HIT -ii ..... llltnpy "' ..... Ann Linden will be-glod lo help. T"" ample." ' • -· nub fir .wrttfq. , •Ith your problem•. Send them to her la At a m•it 1peaking for male11 those-of care of lhe OAlhY PlL01',. enclosti\c I ua who cl>oooe rellrilnl m 1 good deal DEAR ANN LANDERS: I fin tortUred self·i_....,, 1ta11lJ(td envelopl.-• " • • . . t • l I . ' ..,_..-_..,.... __ ··"""'""~ . ..-. --. ·Remedy Offe1iicl ..... . . ' •• . ' • -Junior Sailors Fete, Chinese New Year .~ Celehralin& tile Year of the Doi and ·••t· mJ dl-r Jr!tli ch~s and learning tllelr ' ' fl,Te fftllll fori!DI• ~"5 will be junior sail· 91'1 •• vllentliie'• Day. . The Cblnese J'I•!! Year party in the New- port Harbor Y~hl 'Clnb is being_ sponsored by the loterC!ub' C<>ii>/nitle1111 of 'll\O Ball>Qa,. Bahia Coiinthian; Udo tale ind Newport Har· bor yacllt citui.s. • . • " • • · Tak!nc ·lhi "helal of the ,Balboa club are Jim Riedel, Jiy Lawrence, Rick ~enness and Tom Purcell. Bahia officers are Gary Hess, Jim Clarkson, Heather' Wier and .Cathy Gurgan . ·, Carol Connelly is junior commodore of the Lido J1le club and serving with 1Jer are Cllrk Pojhoft, Stephanie Moral\ and Pl)il Gautsche. • Newport Harbor !eadel'S•are Cliff Wilso!'i Warren Perro, 4ura Jo9es and Randy Lcarson. ' • ' ~ . ·~ .. ~me Aci~isor1 , ~d,d_s 'Cents' to ··Food Dollar Members of St. Bonavtn- ture's Women's CsJuncil will learn How to Stretch Your Food Dollar when M r 1 . Dorothy Wenck spew during their meetlng tomorrow even· ing at I in the Meadow Vtew School. · dent of the Orange District California Home Economics Association. ' . . Women Often Forget~ _7 That Hubby's Ffr~t ,:~ ly JOAN HANAUER. waltre11 the .next."' /:I \l ~ !<EW YORK (VP!) -One Janl's suqeell'onl '· ~ ... of these days ~ American taklng bubblebatbs, 10.~"""!"'~ L and aurprt~ng hublit>·with 1\'11• Is aoing "' look up fl'om black uUn ......... bal ill•. ,jil. the · midi! of her ·PT A slsls sex ~ '!l'IY Pf;!'" i( tire meetings, community pro-IQve scent. , ,,· Jec:ts, devoted motherrnc and -. "I think woman ':=.;· •~ ,t. aoormel cooldng to dl8COver .,,, "' .'<:'" • her hQlband bai been misllng movies and ded6ei ~ for three weeks and she never man is all a bid Wftl/' ~ evin noticed. said. 11That'a, ~"'~~ course, blll I thiDlt · Women who maintai11 that a • • · tn -., woman's place ls in th,e home, a rnan happy• tWtl , . kitchen In 'the ~ and :;eJ~lld~~r~fu i~ ,oes all throu&b~'dif~' and even more, (rtqUen'tly "lt11 j~t 1 milter of<CIO~. absent in spirit. These wav:ien, of gi~ -a not:~ ihe aays, get so involved with that yOu'll do '9 ~ and all the sidelines af marriage you'll get $0 ,erceat back. that they lose track of their Me_n 1?9· the b~i,. main Job -maldni husband wually, anC! they're bUBY, Y~ happy. -. • . just aren't aoW& lo att .lll'llei· Jani .Gardner is a 27-year-cent · .. 1· .. • old ClncinnaU wife .and mother "It's give and tate-mOitly who is-practically 'making a aive." · •• {" career of telling women bow ~ to tell their husbands they love. them, In actions rather than words, She has written a couple of books on the subject, "365 Ways to Say '1 Love You' " and a sequel published today. "365 More \Vays tc Say 'I Love You.' " , Spendihg a ·Few Moments -With Mr. Lincoln Mrs. Wenck is home adviw · for the Univenity o ! California Agricultural Ex- l<n!lon 5erviC< jn orange She was graduated from the University or Wisconsin and received her masters degree in education from Chapman College. Through the years she hss been a mother, homemaker, teacher, home service representative and col: umnist. "Underneath it all I think women are creative about saying I love you.~' J.ani said. ''But they gel too OOgged down with diapers and dinners. They figure their husband's bound to come home anyway. "But if you do lots of little things -like bringing him cookies w~en Ji.e's working _late at night or sending him_ a 'wish-you-were-heret card al the office -be alw&JS comes- , home . He has to:1ie's-too wor- ried about what you're cooking YARNS YOU'U YEA~N FOR- Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln· will Iheme 1h;· •l\11Ual ·l,Jncoln's Day luncheon oflhe Or~nse-t<i~y FedQra)lQIJ of Repu~)ican l'{pmep Wedites\!llY• .Fe~, 11 , in the Disneyfand Ho)el. U.S.-llepator G~~ Mt!ll>hY w:ill be.• special guest along ':,i~ ~!!"' ~~t~ zens' Iroffl .the. Newport Harbor ai:ea..and.,California State Treuurer Ivy Baker Priest will be honorary :chiirman: · Bruabiog· up on Li.I)c'oln's writings are · (left to right) Mrs:. Margo Murray and Mrs . William B. Tritt of the Newport Harbor club. ---County; and currently lsjresi- NB Friends ·- Horoscope · Cancer: Be Confident TUES.PAY, FEB. I 0 By SYDNEY OMARR LEO (Jul y Z3·Aug. "2fl: ~ 'S,-\GITT,\_R,JUS (Nov. 22· Good lunar a.spect today C9,in· ~: 21): · Sudden actioos cldes with ·soe:ceM ... ~gh highlight d~y. You a.ct to s:reat In 1qo1t act.lvitie1, tbtn: 11 correspondence, w riling , ·e;tent orlintuitioTI. This may · air of nUUtaney todly. Direct. adver'lislng. Get ~t:Of .view ~:aood. Many changes occur. · idiom pl• n.e apPeat than across to many .per90J'tl.. Be Planning today could be a lattlltttall approacll. vital, alert and confident. siu. handicap. . " . dy caaeer .message. . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. ARIES (Maich %1-April .19): VIRGO (AUJ. 23-SfPt. %;}: 19): Plenty or activity today Play Host· Mrs. Alan Stoneman, con- cert pianist, will perform for ffiembers or the Newport Beach Friends or the Library during their Val~tine tea. The entertainer's home will be the musical 5Cefle Wed· ne sday, Feb. 11, 1t 1 p.m. Assisting with prepar.itions will be the Mmes. Henry Schone, Horact Benjamin, Russell Pang, Alan · V • Amrews and St anley LelJev~e. presi~t. . ' There 1; ~er in . e.xce.ss Tnterest iii what mipt be-bld· .vGWid home base. --:'Jbere is ; speed. Yoo tend to be den ·is activated'. You are element of ConfusiOn. You Madrec.f-fos headstrong, • impatient 0 n capable of making ~.vtrits could be involved in dispute positive s.ide, delinHe ·progre~ of vilue. InvoJves money , 'about how -and . for. how · ' · h occurs. Seek balance. Be estates, toes, expenditures. much -to dispose ot pro-Serves ·,lune PATRICIA PAYNE -Brld•t.IJo · original :without being: radical Get facts. figures In focus .... perty, vaJuables. ·· ... _ -th!n you win. ·LIBRA (SepL ~ ·22), . ·AQUARIUS [Jan. 20-Feb. A buff el lunCh honoriq TAµR.Us (April 20-May 20 ): PartnershJp may be under 18): You may wanl'to lash out patronessea and new memb!erl Patricia Payne Will Marry In Summer Mr:. tnd Mn. Laurence E. Ridge '1 Newport Beach hive a~ the enpgement of her dau&lter, Patricia Payne to Wllllam L. ChrisUansen. The betrothed have selected ~n early summer wedding in Newport Beach. MW Payne Is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School ~nd is enrolled al Orange Coast College. Her fiance, son of Mr. and ~1rs. E. w. Christiansen of Bountiful , Utah, ts a graduate or Bow>UfuJ High School. Cur- rently ~ ?le I s stationed in Hawaii with the U.S. Navy su~marine squadron. STARS You will not be successful if pressure. Cooperative .~ort.s at those closest to you •. Pract-of the Holy.Fam.Uy Madrecltu participatin& in clandestirre get off tbe , ground. Theory ls ice . restraint. You will be Auxiliary will be· served in the acliviUes. What you do shoold replaced by direct action. grateful. Ideas com~ In nur· Corona del Mar home of be open, .aboveboard. Attend There could be dlsagreemenL ; rles-Be selective. Choose the Thomas "Walk~ o.n_1tnaiday...t to details .Jn methodical man-Key is to see project. 1s a best -for your own good. Feb. 12. · ner. There is really nothing to whole . PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar.ch %0): Sister· B e r t it l e , ad· fear. SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Be careful or you could lose ministraUve director of the GEMINI (May '21.June 20): You get results today. Where something of value while In Holy Family Adoption Service Friends are a g g re 51 i v e . past efforts may have gone by transit. Check directions, in-of Orange County will receive Refuse to be bullied. Stand waysicfe,. today you inspire structions. Many have a a 4$,500 check, pairt ol the I U ~• • to · · I M k cooJiUalion. This is followed tendency to give ·incorrect $22,000 the auxiliary haa r1is-a ; ., .. c. pnncip el. a e ed since 1•• Jn-ptlon five I necessary change. Your own by succeu. Spirited neighbor time today. Realiie this and ~ .... ability to analyze ts superior ls talking tp hear himseU ta1k. t~ke proper precautions. years ago. [ today to lhatol asaociat.s. lo===========================;;::;I CAN€EJ\ CJuM:J:t.July 22): f ~~ :~1:"' ~u.:;;~~~ WI. ,-r· ~OJI ~av-• ~--· (h· fidence of superiors. Take in· '" · ' · • ' I ~:r~~:~earoo :1~1~~~· ~ . . . . , • . . .. . . . . • accomplish thinas. Forum Meets contemporary fabrics Plans for a rummage sale taking place Thursday and Friday, Feb. 26 °'nd r7, will be annouiiced during the meeting .. The Sale will be condiict.ed in Krughts ofCOlwnbus Hall. Slllil'll ..... Sll•llll " "" ..... 'I''"" Ill uc:ltjlll 1,11111 c"""1 - IMA -· wUtlllt ftt 'l'"t •lllt-' Ille flllll"'· Also to be dfscussed are ar- -rartgem·ents for a St. Patrick's Day dance and a fashion show which will ta.kt place In the Airporter Inn Hotel, Newport Beach, i~ Aprij . up all day." · ·South C.Ht ·Plaii• · LOWEil MALL Across tn1m WOOIWWll!'t "Just the words 'I love you ' don't mean much any more. I mean -a man says them one day and runs off with a COSTA ME-SA Pl!. W-2'1t • /THERE ARE TWO NOW •• CROWNING GLORY BEAUTY SALONS TO SERVE YOU IN COSTA MESA _,_ .. C....,ro~Jng Glory (formerly Caprice Coiffures) Souili c-t 1'111111, Costa MftG •phone 546°71.86 • Crowning Glory Costa MftG • • 26 7 East 17th Strfft phone 548-9919 • % PRICE PERM SALE ' . • ·; Bouncr. IMaulifW curia can happen to you! Hold tltat glmao\ir ..i : witlf 9ClfiY-<;ar. ~! Look rMtdy lo go w!thoat ftttiDg « ... u .... I S.,d11ey 0 111•rr i• •11• •f th• w•rl4'1 tr••t e1trolot•r1. Hit 1.ol1,1lft11 it •Pl• ef th1 DAil Y PI LOT'S tr••f f••kirt•. Orange County Speakers Forum will meet tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. in . the, Fullerton home of Mrs. Al)>ert Launer. Topics under discassion in- clude Youth Demands Today, Teaching Program of tlle Future and University aiang ..... AD at fambo ..,,-.,.! Complele. • 520 MAGIC CURL . 'I 0 '25 GLAMOR CURL •I 2H 135 REGAL CURL '17H LIMITED OFFER JOIN NOW SPECIAL 20 VISITS$20 LIMITED QFFER PROGRAM INCLUDES • 20 Yltlh e M-Pool • ... , Sitting e Wiii~ Pool . Seo·-• s.-..,, L- •s1 ....... •S--•MOUCNJ• • Drltll119 loeths . ,_ ...... Comes • .t, •1ri,.,,.1. IAL.Ofll H>lt WOMI# e A HlALTH (\.Ut '°" "''"' GARDEN SQUOE llEAL TH ·CLUB 95'2" GARDIN GROVE ·BLVD. GARDE N GROVI S11-5410 ' 16" wide 36" .. wide textured fortrel polyester · 9u•r. w11h1bl1 NO IRON COTTON Casual Duck Prints 9u1r. w11h1bl1 --~~-··--~~-SHEER DRESS COTTONS Embossed "Revlon" ~re•t d1signs <t•"L45 " wide lush n•w c1lor1 • little iron • washable •• yar~ South Cout Pion -Coi t1 ~ l rl"11·et. S. Dfttt Ny-541·11ll Huntlntton C.,,tor -Hunll"'lorl IMch . ' -.. ..., ....... ""' ....... 97 .... ,, • • Badl!"I perm always $5.95 (normal hair oJtly ) r---BEAUTY BARGAINS- Price. skyrocket •Y•r-,wh•ro but h•ro. Str•lcb yoar !Mquty budget and •njoy a fiatt•rin9 atylo. EVEN MOllE $A VINGS ON MONw 'l'.IJES., WEI?· SHAMPOO-Sn HAIRCUT Kl STYLE IKJMllOO.llT HAlllCUT MOK .. TV!L. W12>. *2'' s1 so • • Crowning Glory LAl'Dwm *2'' •2 .. BEAUTY SAWNS . OPIN IVININOS & SUNDAY OPIN IVININOS CROWNING GLOR CROWNING GLOR I--Collfwwl SOUTH COAST PLAZA "'--~ .. " ........... 26T I . 17th ST., COST:t. MISA · PHONI 541·991P . . PMONI J46.7tl6 .-, . ' l I 1 ' - 7 I •• ' Costa : ' ~ a ' JD I TION •• • . ' • ~ MONDAY, ~:ARY,, 'l.97Q .. -' J ORANGE COUNTY, ~IJFOIUIA • . TEN CENTS .. ~ ·--. • o:':'?' •·.:: ~ --...... ~f-:SCh<lOl ::.-Oecisioll • ' "C'' -. .... .. .... "·" Harbor .. _Voters - / ) ~ : • : t • • ,., 1!"" ': "f' ...-vi• ...... · ..... ,:J· ..• tl.J.--···· . ' .. . I ! • (, • 'o l , ' •: •• ".!;.,:,• • Bf THOMAS FOR'l'UNE Oo Ille e'9 ol die blllolllll, ti>< noted the ·olfiirll>le -~ Oll •ta UNOld --. · °' ... 0.111 '1t1t ""' • Uiat ~Ute.._ public ..v~ or-school bctxll'llft O'lei;frim tbe AIDClml. More thll! ~:Harbor Area ,voters g~ U. COlitt-.4 wt.till income appraftld at Uve percrmt ·a year qo,, , ·are. eli&lble-to Vote :tuesday on a pair or ~ Mepinc • ., ,rJUi inc:rlued coa:tl or •2) facreaat: ~ tu. rile. f« operlting finaoce .fQeuures proe<i&ed for the ,..ew· servta&: tile ~. " expensu by et centa next year, ,another port -J\1~ Unified Scbooi District.• The. pro~•.ovtii'rtde. tar l~e. U centr' lhe second year. and 18 ~ts "Tl it'essential·lhe community act po.si-sl!e sai4. 'ti prinppallJ to.'n;talatilo the mcn'fa:c: 1;tota1of11'cent.s the thltd ~r Uve\Y :n9w," Mrs. Marian B«ge.son. efil&inl Je_vel of eduealloo. and tM bOOd and ~: • • • • president""·of Newpcrl -Mesa Unified interllt ,.~ Increa.e •--~,to ~.tloa.te the schoaJ vote bu ccn- School District's. board, said today in bwtd ~ for niw-~· ,.. teftld m the aecond proposition -called stressin' the importance of Tuesday'i Tbt' ballot inu....u~ are; i-~ 9'tl1ide becatlle it would override schoo1 tuitnce ~on.. 1) ~-from fjveto sev~ percent __ . ~ ~ ~ c:ei1pil. ~ _ A n -:.Edil Orial . -- • ------Cem -Heist . ' School Vote to .-Decide · Loot Set · .. • If Harbor Area 1st Rate At $56,000· Coata Mesa and Newport Beach · The 26,000 children In the Voters have the privilege -or duty Newport M~a schools shoukl not Eight pieces of jewelry valued in ex- -of deciding on two school finan-be asked to pay lhe bill for triflation ces.s •of-$51,000 we re stolen from the cing issues Tuesday. and our other econi)n11c·and social Harbor Isl.and bome ...-of an architect i~ Newport Beath late last week, Police The votes they cast could well set problems with inferior education. d1sclosed today.· the tone for how the Harbor Area Those who wish to find reasons i. The jewelry -two piece.!I of which are can fece lls responsibilities. They for voting ''no" tomon:ow 'prObabl~ val\led it $20,000 ·each -were taken could tell ii this is to be a first.rate can do so. They can blame anythirtg while ~Mr· and Mn. William L. ~ker. .Number Eight Harbor Island Road, wer• community or just a n 0 t he r fro m new math to .marijuana raids staying In Palm ·springs. SooUlern Cilllornia blob.-for their vote , or they can juggle Barker phoned pol~. late Friday night For schools are perhaps the statis,t.ics to show tht rmance 1>1.ck-to report the disappear~nce of Utt-ex· single most important key in a1e is too early, too latt, too lilUe eensive pieces or his wife's collection. d · · 11 or too large.. The lo&s, detectives .said, took place etennirung u a community is ~A, •-~ w~--• nd Frid Those who have studied and ~ ween ·..., ~uc.auay a ay superior, average or b e Io w • 1 . -· night. average. 'And failure or the ana yted the .iss'!es · ,with open No sign.!l·or forced entry were .noted, of- tw.o issues Jn tomorrow's election Is minds (alld .this .include.!! most of ficer1 sald. · likely to p_lace the Newport-Mesa the two ·cities' businus leaders. as . When the couple . returned home· they n both CbA-~--ol r,. fi;Nl!ld a maid working Int~ bomt. Uoilied ScQool District, in the we as · ~ y.im· Birk er told officers that ijls wile keep! "below averag.e" categorf. merCe... &pd our two 1 ta 1 e tbe jeweJry•m--two-~ate ~let in a c. Tllf. facl ~ 011f schoci!>""4 I fl-~bl1me~l ~ llfl;lar"' lll~l ......_ ~ ii, the Wll¥1!wol cent tax override just to hold their a "1ez'i' vote is 1n the best lrit.eresls ~· · . own, to keep from orderi'1S drulie of aU~itiuns o( the district. Mn: "'Bar~er discover~ the theft 1fler '!)tlldrawal1 I~ the eduoaUlnll pro-~c Ali. y. ~JLllT-!«.',..· ,. :i,~~y nlghl, ilflcer1 ttam. An additional fgur .-tt ls ~ r '"' I ~I ----'-< being """ht tO impron Ulol pro. -, -ace "~ u I Hems were a respoml.bllWes of iood schooli and braceltt, "•Ith l'OWI of diamonds and gr~ second baliOt measu;e does i;ood govUmnent Should vote in rubi~ 'lo a platinum selling. Anothe:r l · •·-fl "·rl '" f · ..... u. bracele£..-with diamonds and platinum no increase ...... es. au...,... zes l,.ue avor or ~ measures. alone abo was ~ken. Eich of those district to sell bonds at seven .per· Poll.I will be open from 7 ~.m_. lO pieces was valued at '20.000. cent interest instead 'oC tht J)rtsent 8 p.m. Do your part to, k~~P this a '1,'he other Jost items inCludcd rings and legal limit o(. five perct'...nt. the community where chlldren are not a wristwatch.• · · . boiidl already bave been. Jpproved ~amPf!ffif by 1 second-rate educa-____J)etectiyes_aaid__tbey_li(ltd_~•I __bf_jp!w. ------~--'Uoll=''-'--lJoi<rprin~ert<lll'-<Jea...l>v:"'!--t ~ the evklenct bas yet to yield • su.spect. - No White Hous e Orders Ous ted Nigeriah Refugees P o8e ., ' 1 ~ • 1 Postwar _ _pJ:.ohlem On My Lai ; Says .Witness -. FT:BENNING,-Ga .. (UP.I) -The ltalf judg! advocate ~of the U.s: Mini Infantry Training Center bete le.!ltified today thlt he received no instructions from higher military authorities in Washington to recommend that Lt. William L. Calley be courl-lnantaied on Charges of murdering civillana in Vietna1r .. Col Robert M. Lathrop, Uwl'judge ad- voca'te for Ft. Jle~ \V8' the first witnea c;tlled bf ~ Mfil1 priJoecution in its pretrial it~mpt to rebut the dete11se· contehtiorl ttiit 'proceedings -~ . agai~.41ley _we~ue1.ced_ by 4•rec- Uons on Jli&h," Including lhe While H-. • No· date for the Calley court martial has been set. Today's pretrial heiring con,,idered, a defense motion to dismiss the ~&es ·1>ecauee "unli.wful cdmmand 1n11....e·. preventod his l'ltinl a -mr. lriallri eny military collri. cant,; 111, I diminutive first lieutenant or i!>lenlrl', is · accused _ of ·yi • premeditated murder ot 102 Vietnamese clvillana dw1D1 hlt company's "'eep ol the villqe ol M1 Lil 4 March 11;1111. 'l'he military rule ol low ii thllt "~" lhe -aUace1 improper coomlliid Influence, the pn>coCulioo "'""' ltl' lo -robul the ·-... • l.otbrop WU the first of I aeria of . wltneJMs lhe lomri plans lo l>rlnc In 1n effort. to ahqw thit thole who processed the .court-marUtl here did IO ln- depen<i!'ntlf of hi&h brua inllue:l<'C. The Mmf p.--..1«, capt. Alll>rey M. Daniel, wed Lathrop. "at 111J..ljme did fOO act .., -!rOlll ' blil1et authoriUet in Washintt.on'"' LllJlrop leJlt!Oed thal afier • formal lo- vestlgatioa .of, the c.Dey cae fl'U eon- OllCted .here, lncllldintl l(llOllloofn& ol NBC Drops Debbie HOLL Yj\'000 (UPI) -D e b b I t ReYl!Olda 011 NBC baa aolllled her o~ ficillly Uiat ~er -1<levisloo $11\>w "®kl not tie renewed" In the rail. LAGOS !UPI) -'lbouaandJ ol dilpl1c- ·P.aul Mead.low.._ a Vie_t.na_m ~_t.eran .who ed Nigerians from Ghiiii. and the former had been a member of Ctlley's ccmpany, rebel state of Biafra milled about--' in he advised the Ft. Benning commaodinJ already overcrowded .La1m streets to- g!neral to go ahead with trial. day, pOsing another poatwar reconstnlc- "1 adviled the 1enUa1 (Maj. Gen.· t1on ptOblem fOt the govemirlenl Erwin C. Talbott) that in my opinion ~e Their nUmber was boosted Sunday ~th. testimony was · sufficient to warrant the arrtval from 'Ghana Of 2,000 Nll:erlans referral to trial -·and I so recom-expe}led as pa.rt of a ntw'Ghanlm policy meniled," Lathrop, said. of Dustin& foreitners: begun last m'onth. Lathrop said be ·based "h1s recom The el.lied Nigerians came by bOat and •neodaUan eatirely,t:'oo mf"evalulUori" c 'liled their meager belongings onto Lagos the:in.vestliadon. ., -waterfront doCks, unsure where to 10 to "Did )'oU at .any time reCelvt Ir. fi nd • ·11ome -·~• to ... "'-'lion , • new .• '" ~·°" ., "'" ·-...-ot tr cue?" Daniel·-Mked. ., , ... ~ i.-t' • ·, Their arrival coincided with the arrival ~t'l did ft0t1" 7 ~ · " -# • of Ibo b'lbeamen returning from Ute • "And you pwed-none ai.I! ' -foiiner. reba ·iemloey .lo fln<l mllJ)' of "~ passed nooe •Iooc/' LOU!roP;repli:.i. their oi.t Jobe in bllsi..,. and ci•U oervice A· prim< w1i-· schedulad fO( ihe n0w occupied. hearing was Gen. Tai~ Tbe';,Wen.sc Nigeria'.!1 flnance commissioner and the contend! he recetved dlrecl Rd. from vice chairman of th·e federal executive Anny Chief , ,o( "''Staff WiWam c. council, Chief qba!eml Awolowo , outlined Westmoreland that President.' Nixon had Sunday -a nin~~int plan for what rhe giyen~go-~bu(to.Defeft.Secrttary desc:flbed -s t he c ountiy 'a Me.lvbl R. LaJrd lo proaecu&e. Calley. "reeonaitucUon arid reconciliation." .Swap. I{ o ~s. • I . . ' . . 1 • • ~ ·.. . • •• ' ' pilncipoily consbi. of qtieillons. Pani.an laid. ''We do Mt advocate ,- 'no' Vote .do ~1 }n Rat wrt&e:up an wtill ar~ do\ll( b utlit& ·qoet11ons." • · •· H• ;.Id he has -1ff ....W I'!' f!.V~ OY't!rrlde aad bond iiilue campalfii.: fO<al re1sl iO fOan ·~ tllil !<bool ~l,. ihoulcttask It.self why a mn who alWl)'t gupported Uiem ai.rtl '"'1111 qilulllns. J:fe ~aid he MTOtei letten apa-., hls ~al concerns and 4'11 qot receive ' '(See SCHOOL, ... ZJ . • .... l -... . . ' . . ' Y arnai :t>uts . ., ~-~ ' • l llat. ~~· .R•~¢ For Coun~il ~ ~ • One more new face •entereCI the Coeta Mesa City Council race today, &-'famitia e one1 seen often when IJi"·five-man ~1 convenes ev1ry other Mmday nlaiit. · ptvld Yafnal, ~ 3ant1 W Aft.; toOk oot OOmination p1pers· thll mornin1. a~ag to .Pity Clerk C.__!C. "CharUe'' ~ririilft1 the numbei1Qlell'lcildates to six, with a Feb. 19 deadll!Je,lor filln1 . .i- Yamal addressed counctlmein 1· week ago, urglnt clfl lnitiatkin of a com- ptihenSive prOarlm ot editc&Uon'to com· bat Qle growing probiein el Urcotics use among the younc. 1 He has been an outaPoken ~deftnder of a:ny--and all project& wlllch woold1 benefit the, community's youth, even if ·· theY might curt.all olher mflnicipol elf Otta lit views as ·less bnportant: · Yamal, an operaUng encil>eer, said laat Monday lilt! he hat two·""1• If eo.tf Mesa High School and wants every pr~ te<llon ~vl!(ment poulbli In lht • fllblra·O/. aad •II fOlllll people•.~ I So llr. '°"' ~ lncludlol Y•mal 116vt ~I nol!Ce wtU rtJI!. !Or a ollit' od thi Ctuncll, •bl both. councilmen whou lemii erpil)! Apr1111 plan lo nm 11a1n. COtmcilmeu Willard T. · Jcrdu and Georie A. Tut:ker have taken out nomhiation papers. while IWo chaUenpl'I have already re-submitted Uleif1. .Asfhing councilmen inc.Jude besides Yarnal, Planning Commis.skmer .Jack ~ammett, Orangi: Coast Collece ·student ..E Kaser and indsutrlal machlnll&l---1 Theodore C. "Ted" Bologh. The latter Is· 1 two-timt loser at .the polls. In llN and igaJn In 1!11, but predicts a better showing this time an>wtd, because he will campil~R on i DemoCr1Uc iiortlun t!Cket. 'Tiie can\pojp ~ lhaplng up u 1 Uvely one-; witb the 2'-year-old • Kutt em- phiimtna control and elimlllaUon of en- vironmental rllutlon and growtW and 11tye!9e.r1JS!nla res_tri~ 1l !0£!1~- cvel. · · Bologh has alway$ p'rciduced 1llve1y debpte in city poUUcal circles, while ht and Yinial, who entered tlie campailfn tbday, have often ~ on mitten ln 4irect tontradlct1on to the council'.• ow:n atand. · Hammell, a longtime Cham~. ol ~n1erce leader~ 1ts •-" as 'a' itrong c;on~der: for a seat on the council and ii Is khOWn th'af ~e ha,s stronc 1uppnrt 'bo,th fro9J \he community , a~ aome COWi· cilmen. - NominaUon papers must b0.ft4illt>ed ~ Cllj Clerk Prle!t by M . It tb"...,,,.,, I p~ce on the bellot, while pol!lni pl1ces ttfrou1houf the cjt)' ~ave •"8dY been eltabllshed. . Or aa•e" " , ' , . ·1t'ea0Ier I t;loUdf skies, emltlinl occuioft. al abowers, will cioiillnue fllrouill Tuesciaf •10!\f tho eoul. with temperaturu locbd in the nUddl1 111u ... , INSm~ TODAY .~ grim trQOedy of World War Ji;nvolub~g t.M btt&cr Mvrmo"'1c run U beino recoJ:ltcf in ci i.m.. d<m CO&trtroom. P(J9~ 5. • • ...,,._.L....._lt ~ ~ r..:. .... i ..... =':: m ... ---.. u --" -" -. --" =r..c.-.. .1 J ~Y . .pfLOT c Personal Memorles iTell · ... .. ... ~ . ~ . W es tmoreland's. Ability • 1l..-. .. .. I •• ._.. ' " By Al.IE!IT W. 8''11111 . • •• • ..... ...,.......... .. ,.,... I WAI Al'POINTtD to Weit Polit-\;: '1• 81 IP IO. 1.fJa..W cl-Dve or ti• dlYI a 1ear. l·waa .,.,.._..., bt'.1111, w;lien l ~ • ..,.... tum home to rny naUvie Soqthetn Calilomia. I received m iova ..... ra::t for my ffr'Vica, ..... ·.i_ ~ Wtll, It wun\tt=L !::+iQ{oni&i' . J91tfiqo 1;5• )iibitc Si.ot, tile IUlai: ~ : r::• .. :.t w.Upaper Industry and the ~ . Si..rt IJtlle, one ol my fellow -. bad boon lfocl- aat<d from West Point with Dwtlht · D. -· Stu wu 1 thavet:UJ muJesldnner In Waiid War I era. roae to colonel before he rl!llinecf ltoril the Aney to become ono ol the lharpat, IUllllJHI _and .,..i l11f1•tlatln1 inu ni.· tions men over .to grect America's compex cOmmflnka. Uom tcene. • -. -.. . ll1V l\ETAINEll 1 1tm11 ·k1Jaty to the Ann1 and ill Partl<Ulor to the u.s. M11Jt1r1 Acodemy. In esrly 1911. be bad ·• ruell»! blOocl io the held -a bright ldeu. • Stu pei'auaded Lint Gen. Carrison H. "Gar" Davidson, then West Point "'"'lntlQdent, 1that he should appoint a five-man ClvUJan Public Re11Uons AdVjlory Committee to help blm "'th a lot ol compla P<llblems. Da\'l4IOll waa 1 tblp ~ 'an u11p1ecented double tour of duty 'to ael tbe tbllltarJ acldelny llu'Oqlb'butc _c:urrtcUlir changes to meet tile clemaiids ofthe Spice Ap. Al QNE OF the appolnteeo, l found ..,..it lrlvtllna to Wiii Point cm """lli't$1" for lll<laf .-op with the ........ to cOlllldor problemo ...... q *'lb< D.tl!'fi'lvojoua to Ii. ~ly ..nous. We doboted whether c:adltl- ll>OWd be P<O'ld«I aa tacorll f« Mila America ot the A-ctq - and wbelber the . ...i.t cborua ahoulld ap-'Cll the"Ed·BuUmn-. And we, , at Ill<. other mr.me, consld<rod tlie beat "111 llld -ol ponudlnc eoo. lflll to IO aJooic wlth,cutrlculum changes and--bule -•11 matlerL .\II blll ncollectlon came rushing bacl< With the arrl9afla or-. COon- ' ty of ~ Wlllilf!I C .. Westmoreland Frl!ll1, -be oddl<IMd the am'1 ToWn Hill at lli1111eyland Hotel. ' • -. -"'11t81t" TOOll OVER 1t"Weat Point u supertaterideal alt« Gu DITld!on wu appolnle4 to COftU!lllld ol the 7111 1tr11J¥ In GcrmaJo-, Jar1111 peoio.tlnio comma..! In hllt"'1--· . · General WHlmoreland, d-lte the --,.....,.. -..,.,1n bis ' oti6tOli'~. Ii no lnlUtary 1ut&i11. At U ;Iii ,._, 5 · ' mal<o' _.1 · In thi Anriy. He bell-lmpllelty .In the rlCb-:?: cooln>J ol the ' Army under the ~Uon, i nd ... be wu recepClve to the DavldlOa-crtllod dvillln.advilory commlltee at West Point.. ' ) . . ... . I I KNOW, FROM peflOnll contact at West Point and by C01 reo ........ • clurln&.bll l-period as commander In clllel In South Vietnam and -- 11 Armf~ ·of lldl; 'that CIUJ' ·i!'ountty hu bad the .. 111..,, totaQy dodlo cated sen1cll of • ~an amoni men. · •. : . :J'hal WH!y bu ,_lvod 51 ~rs~ W#!l If <;ampoip llan from 11 ~ plus five bonctary doctor,tes. ii ...U and Pi>'-He umed them Ill, lrcilit bli .llart u a ibivetall commandlna llorie4rawn artllllery throuP ~ -1q the "porachate -al" o1 the Korea W11t lo bis present b1ib llllQ.' But lo -who -blm ...-1111 and lntlmalelJ, Waly W-..e: land 11 lbe modOl _Al!jortcan patriot --. _,;a.1e1y acceptJna o1 ci-. craUc ~ploa. and toW1y -to .,.,....., ~ priodplea. · -. l r .•• I . ~QQOQL B,QN,Q,S •• ~.:· · .. • j ,, ~l . , \fbat ha. comld<red adlq'flll nplllt., ~ ~ with 'the fact that i- t M!"t of the q...Uono ..ad bl the op. ddoi !ilJl_kf!IP11p ,witb lncrWed co.u of pOeition 11111rnent were not aakod Of the ~the coriununlty •. Jcboot board, however, and a majority '4Scb0oli~· lift atrt other buainea, 111 1!""1d ha•~ 1otten rea~ '"''"''-Mny ~ ~ly a tlTe allCf a of the Jmplied 1Ue1aUons sre not true, ball percent h!f!IUonsry splrll each yesr. Web "· Ior eumpl•, "Why bn't more "In addit!Gn, our acbOob sre laced with •Pent on te~ilJI and ltaa on admlnil-h6'vDY> lnCreUecr <°'!a irmn llite 111111- tratloa!" dated Jl'Olfltnl. 'lbe f1'1 l1 the Newport -Mtsa Dil· ~Al the 'IUellod yalUe of the district trtct spends much less on 1dn\lnlstraton 1oes up, atote mouey paid Into Iha dl&- u larit5 than the national 1ver1gt and tr:lct goes~. dO'lm. So our t.otal ~ spends tesa in thil catqOry asap J•.of hasn't trOwn nearly enoogh to 1ecommo- %Sf unified tchool dktrictl ln the al.tt. date inflation, additional slate-required The school cilltrfot la: now below naUoo-• programs and increased studtnl loads. • "We are particularly pltued that our al norms oo readblg ...,,. u suaeotecl n.o a8'elllblym<n, who are fully -~ bl the anu-.,.,,m .. 1. -edieable of th• current linanclll.~ lofn:. Berceson'g 1lat.tmen(. madt tt> lem1 of the schools, both at tbe 41Str1Ct day 00 behalf .of tbl ICbool board. fol. and. state level. hate 1trongJy endorsed lows: tbt tax override and the bOnd intuest. "Tomorrow you wm make a critrclf. We are also pleased to have the support dtclllon for the cbl!dren ol u;. New'port· of the Costa Mesa and the Newport Hir- Maa Unified School Dlitricl · .bor Chainbers of Commerce. "It b emntlaJ that we act poslUvely "We believe th1t Iha people ol thll di .. •·•· · let d .i.. trlct can have confidence that they have now to ma ..... in 1 comp e e ucalJUn strong control over how money is expeftd· pr1>1ram for our 28,000 yoqaters. It also ed . An official bud•et advisory comm!~ it euentlal that we act poslUvetY now to 0 maintain a fiacllly solvent school dis· lee, repraenUng the urvlce clubs, tbe . trict. 1 chambers Of commttet al'Kt olbtt civic .. Schools, like hospitals, youth groups groups In tbe two commun!Ues c1tefully aod other pµblic service organlzaUons, reviews the preparation and deveJOpment .1 ol our budget tvery rear. "The •imPJe-fa~. js that 1\1< Ne.wpi>rt- DAILY PILOT -·"'' N. """' ~ -fl!l,l'lllll't"" J •clc l. Qr.,., Vb"""""' -......,.., __,.... , "'"'' A. M..,.lilN .M•""'lrW ·--C.... M.. OM.• JIO WHt .., ltr••t .M•lllllf AIU,....: P.O .... 1160, t2626 ...__ ......,. ihlll'1 nu .,., ,. ... '-1"1"" •. :...~.,...01 m,...... A.,... ~ ~1 111ri ....-..,......,... • M,... djs\ilct will not be •bl• to mllnt.bl Ito etl'"""-livel1 ol !<fucstlon, Jet alona imprme, if ~ money from the tu over- ride 11 not forthcoming, · . · "ln .i4IJU011, ol"couroe, Ihm lsa·bell'd . ol tduc&Uon election every. two years at "1IJch the voters have full opportuntty IO •IJl'l'Of'e er l'tject the _..,.k tho bol1'il Ir doing. • , -.. -· · · . "Tomorrq. you can.pl>co a .._i . bit vote tO bOntin.,. needtd ~cm for tbll comm~·· cblldnn." I • \ ' Jumbo 74 7 Jet Turns Back With Engine P roblem LONDoll (AP) -A Jumbo. 717. jet engloe ""'t bod 1boul 1.01111 m!lea out over the AWnUc today, fordn& Iha Pan American World Airways p1 ... to l,o,.. doo'1 Heathrow A1rPort-. The New Yooli~ Jet with Ill, ,_ .... aboor4 lait Helih!Ow 1111 :IO a.m. Ninety mlmta liter 11\t ""1M developed trcubla. ' '!be p!W radioed bll ntorn ml toucbo· ed llown without inddait •t 2:IO p.m. ' A Pan Amerlcsn spob111110 llld the •-ol the ln>uble wtth No. 4 ellflnt WU not lmmedlaltly ~. Mac:banlcl bepa tr1llll to rtpalr the Oftllne. Aboird tfit . plane Wl!IR a member of Parlllmant, Nell Cooper·lley, and HYer•I Londoll lporll wrlten heldlnf to Illa Unllod States far a prise flahl. • tlAIL'I" PILOT SllH '"'" SrientbU •t -,t'ork Governor. · ·Eyes Bike _·; ~ . . . , · .JB ·sa1e8 Tax . . ' .. • ':' SACRAMENTO [UPI) .!. Stait.f.""l'ce Director-Verne Orr dllc:laoeil todiy II)• lleapn admlnistraUon ;, ~ Iba p<>u/blllty of lnci;e8'inJ lb• P~ lat te111porarly ti> \jelp n...,..·Ji!<; -- callfomla ,waiir prol!>Ct-• , I!• miptlcmld a11DorU1eo1-crtoio -in t)le CUrtllll n.. CilDll .. lllo -c1on ......... ,11. 11 the ""'.,. om J1lne relect a hlllcit propoaltion allowlnl the state .to ~ .~ Interest rai. on general olil!PUOlt bondl. Gi>t'.-&illfcl llelPll aJmdy bu .,... ppstd )iJioi ~ ..... tu be lncriliOd ,....._u ... c.m a P.rt of hi• 1841 ~ liOll property tu relief .......... Tile temporary safes tax hike for the water project would be on top of that.. Orr, who look over u Reagan's top fiscal advi!Ot' last month, raised the pos.. ,;iblllty of raising the sales tax at a hearing of the Assembly Wa!er Commit· tee. ,. The legislature would hive to approve such an increase. He told repc!rlers the increase. would produce tn estimated ·f450'ri\Jltionl ~ Corona de! Mar ·Hllb senior J oyce Holmiren, 17, (third from left) and har,frtend, junior Jeanine Paradl•, 17, disACt dolphin wllh advice of bioloiy tuc~er John J~ and llQ!fte classmates. Girls found deceased dolphin on beach just south of Cameo Sitores and decided to turn lhelr discovery inlo a ~IOJY projecL Jf the voter!I reject the ballot measure an estimated $3M million would be needed by Deceml1ar 1m lo keep the massive watei profeet tiioat. the fiiiance director said. Orr specifiCAlly mtntiooed levyinc an additional two.cent tax for six mofttbii or collPd ing an eitra one-cent tu fo'f 10 n1onthl or a year. Mesa . to Enter Mesa Policeman 'Kneed' He told the committee the administf.11. tion would View the temporary tu tn. crease as a loan to the water preject n·hose coostruction program is Unat~ ened by the state's lnablltty to sell bqed.! in the currerrtJy inflated bond market. By Shoplifting Suspect Brother Refu8es Leg Treatment After Accident A petilt teenage &lrl arrested for "1opllfllng a bottle of Ambush cologne is ln Oran1e County Juvenile Hall facing additional felony charaes today, after ·• savage aauuJt on a si:J.foot.tall Colt.a Mesa pOlictman. Srt-Gary Barwtg, 28, WU felled by a welf1>laced kick in the ....... followed by .several mare before his partner bunt In- to the White FronL 1tore ucurtty olfice to subdue the ansry )lirl. Police were aent to tbt store at 3088 Bristol. St., Satunfay 1fi.n-when eecurlty 111ord ~ S. Belrdeo •P- prehendod the five-foot-WI, 17-7W-o!d I~ &irl wltb fU~ wO(lll Of 1toltn cosmeUCI. QueoUooed routlndy, the '. airl was .I I " Traffic .St.op . ' ~llJIUI ~ Nets Drug Haul In Costa Mesa A haul of dnl1 plll1 lllclud!OI the potent ntw mini·bennle, '° PJWeffRI one's eyes dilate rhythmically to tht beat. of his p1.1le, .,.., confilclted during a car stop ...; "cA.oli M6'· P.li<l ~ Saturday night. PoUce aurched and arrested an Anaheim motorist and his wife alter W . h deterrnl!Pbl that ht was 3Ub~ to Planners eig -wtthou\ his verbal conse•t due tO • ' conviction for prior drug vloalttons. • 1 • • Gary P. Markham, J&, of Z28 Sirius Apartment Idea ~ Ave.', wiibookod Into city j.U on cbarJU ot poe1111lon ot,1lanaeroui drup and . _, ..... -.ol •• hypodennJc kit, plus A zone exception penn1l ror 8 cluster of belnl ctiedior .evtfal tralfie offenat1. 11.mulU-atory •(!artment and townhouse His wtfe. Linda. 13, of the Ame ocl-re•~ toWlna lOI unit! ""11 be con-dreu, wu boolald into Orange Cowrty sldered tonight by the Costa Mesa Plan-JaU acer l-matrcin •arched her and aa.ld ning Commission.. lhe:~-· more tbft, a dozen muttl-col· The appllcalioo b bulkier Don Kool! ls ored · bidden Ill.lier bra. aneof.10 1tems oa~~~Ddi'forthe7:3G P lild Markham, alto known 1s p.ln. leatslattve sestlon by ~la:sloners Gary P. SperUch, bad a waxed paper bag: llid b by for the biggest PfOJecl of 41 mlnl·boMIH and inotber contalnin& The lwo and thrte-story units are pro-21 bafbltur1te pills In hi• shirt pocket. p6Hd 1t the southwest corner of Bak~r Offictrs Jack Koch and Pa' AJeiander s~ and the Newport Frttw1y fronta1e said Markham's old cir wit tnitlally road, covering e ftaCtioo. more than 10 stowed at a Fair Drivt for l.nveltl11tlon actts of lud. · 1 of a faulty llcenae pl1le Ulwninltor. Plamrloc Oepartm~l> lllQkesmen are DJrtnc the course or the 11 :SO p.m. iD-tta>nimeodlna . .....iii el the Don Koll cldenl It wu determlned ,thlt be.~ COmpoay ..,,pooif ~r:tlle dty's blah-be in _..1on ol danc.,.. drup and rioe ioaotructlolt otdlouce. the oearcb wu made. . ' . He~s Wor1n King • Forest Ki.d Grows Own Bait Kevin Snyder mlgM be only 14 years old but in some circles he is already a tycoon. In fact. you miaht 11y he'• the worm , .. king Of Lake rc.-.al How doe! one get to be a worm kll)J! Kevin 1wted hil ea.teer 11 l"bot who liked to filb and ..-oeemed to hive enooiP boll <;.; • "I daclfed lo railt I ft! nd WD<ml I°' my -... bul.fOuDd thet o!Mr people wert bl~ 1111ioylni~" Ald the alxth Ir-at AU.. ;kl><><>I-' '!lie son ol r.tt. "'!'!iMn. FT~ Snyder -!GUiid he -~ rifM _,., to keep bis ~ J'l1'Jlled ... be ... ranted to set hit worme tllewbere 1har-in~ the pro!lts with bil IUJIPlll:n. Kevin now ttocU red "°""'• meal _,,,, and ntpt crawtm." lie Miii Ibo crawlers for to Ctnta 1 doleri", rid worms 1for to ccnta for ts and meal worms f« eo cent! per hundncf. His busl.nm ll IO rucceutut tblt tht .. Beach and Tennis Club, tM former 80Uree Of wonns for Lake Forest fishermen. has decided to let Kevin han- dle all the ·•Orms !Or the community's well-lt.Ockfd reereatJon lake!. ··But Kevin 11111 otlnll)'. II anyone else W1ntt to ral1e wonM here'• bow lo do IL "Get • VII')! 1...,. contlfner Ind put PP.t inoa In IL" 11ld Kevin. "Put It bl a ciiol plac;e with w •ter on top. Buy a few womu, put them tn the container and -or liter thltt wllJ be 1 lot more wonnt.'' ' II ke)it cool, the red _..,. lhould last . a rnonlll. ni,ht cr1wltra 1 month or two and -worms fi•• " all mC11tbl. ICl-v!Jed Kevin. . Ktvfn Ncommeud1 me11 wonnr for bJuo 111111. and Iha -worm• for boss, caUlofl 11111 blue ,WO. DO they-kl "W1Jt" 111d Kevin, "J went U.shlna the other n!(bl ind ei111pt •llht blue ctn and two bul and thal'1DOIafllh1tory." ' . _(_ --)_ calmly aeat<d In the office when SJ!. Barwig__aaid lht would have to go to pOliCelleacf9uarters to complete arrest procedures. ''You're not taking me anywhere ," the diminutive · shoplift suspect snapped, lashing out with the stunning blow that brooJht SJ!. Borwig to his knee!. Banrig said he was kicked several more timet in the groin and stomach before Officer Richard Fredericksen ar· rived to pull the atruuling girl away. A ID-year-old boy suffered an atonlJJnc compound fracture of the leg·Sunda1 In a mini-bike colliaion It I Costa Mesa IChool campus, but bis big brother relulod lo allow him troatment •t a hoopltaL Timothy S. Jla&land, of 24M S. Yorn St., Orange, waa also bi..ding from a deep laceration ln the 14!g from which the splintered bone protruded. Police •aid his brother Michael B. She as chareed with 1a.sal:l1t on a police olllcer, petV theU and lack ol parental CO'llrol as 1 result al ~e alleged 1ttact on'the arre1Unc officer. · Sore but'\'Ooov'ilhlJ! l!Jl.'"l'~.l~­ pl!led her admbsion to 'jQ~~t\d thM notified the girl'• palltiti, Wbo live in a well-to.do Rct1on of ·om. Mesa. Railand, JI, wouldn't let ~ al CO.la Men Memorial Hospital treat ,thli YOWlfllft,afi.r l!!e Sor>jay ~ ... cidenL • Beatl.e to Send Nixon Peace Bill Hf-.:.i driven away, to the family doe- tor 's b1!1Ct. fnv .. li&atorl aaJd the llqla!ICf li/>y Wll goinc into a tum on the dirt track at TeWlnkle Schoo~ 3234 01111...;. ·Ave., when his n\Jnt-blke ll!htallod in, lhe path of another. - Kirk A, Langdale, 11, o1 · 1"7 Modagasar Driv .. Costa M.,., t o I d polict be 'couldn't avoid the collision that mana:led Ragland's leg. '11'9 Z:20 p.m. accident ocetm"ed on the LONDON (AP) -Bealle John Lermon scboolgrounds and California Vehicle say• be d..,n't .know how mucil 1"!'110Y Code-Iowa do ~....i .. tt · his ' peace ca;n::;···ip Ii' 0..lliic 11ii1 K-·tecJuiical°"=v" · ,..,o11r. ~nee " d-•n't matt-" • I t v .,,.,ate property, poUce aald. "'"" C<. auae we ~ 10 n,-o Circumstances would indicate probably send all the b1fl1 on to President Nu:on Inexperience or too much speed on the for payment •.nyw1y... . part or the bike rider led to the colllS.ion The pop pac1flSt. sa,ya tbat when)! com· · · cs to.make ends meet. •11·.trust ia G.od to look afttr that ,.... ana 1n our ability lo 10 on earning money." The 29-year-old compoaer, whose music ls ~en seriously by c~cal ctttica ~t­wno.e peace cam~ -n ~ derld--ed, m1de his Jattat antiwar appeat·Jn a question-and-answer ltSlion with the sun. a London newspaper. ··~· Laird Off to Viet W M~(l'l'ON !AP) -Secretary Of Def_. Mmm JI. Lail)I· and his top mllltll')fl>lllnOt left fer Vietnam todoy to ched ~ f<l< !Urtlior America troop wi wall. • ' ' ' • ., I I l • • 'THAT'S NO 1'1$H STORY.' SAYS 'wo11M .. ~'i'ilo __ _ To lie • Ty._, A_A y.., NMd ls an ldM ancf lntonulty • L ·- DOWtl tlae . . I • • •. ... , ~ ' Mission , . ' ·T -rail . " ,; '.f&9~k ·~~:!.!~~_ef • ' .. • DAtL '"'° ftlff """' wAv1NG BAL~ooiis. cHoR~ihiui:\olits.Peltiio11M 4-He ;se·AL WtioiEcAA\e i:AM<ius· · L1~1 High Group t1k1'i • lit Of Art'Col~y'1 F•mt to Sen Fr1nciico Better Late Than Never Laguna Cltoral: 'Readers in Hectic .'f rip to SF By FRED SCHOEMElll. Of .... DllUJ '"" lt&ft • SAN FRANCISC0-1-111 Beach High School's Choral Readers, 'performing 5S members strong, won three itanding ovi.. tlons here Saturday· during readings before the caiifornia Engil:sh Teacbera' Convention at tbe Hilton Hote'I. It was ·a fitting turn-about ending for a day that started for lbe readers in ,den,,e • fog at Orane County Airport, bringing a . delay in fllgllt time and in their ocheduled apPearance al the convention. .,1be rught to San FranctSco was held up two houn and 15 minutes beca~ of fog. -~ the Laguna Hlgll group had to. hat. Ue,a ccina:ested freeway in San Francisco. 'lben one o( the convention speakers ran one.hall bolU' overthnf!. ·The Choral Readers' appui:ance was rescheduled from 11:15 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. When they finally dld lake. the ltage, howtver, It proved to be worth all the dif. ficuhies • Under direction of English Instructor Charin J. SchUler, the Choral Readers opened before the convention delegates with a reader of Stephen Vincent Benet's "The Mountain Whlpporwlll." ·,.·,··~·ft ' Of .Alis_O Group . . .... .... . ' ~ . ' EL TORO '-Ken Cook of Lake Forest ha! been named president of the Aliso Valley Homeowners AssoclaUon. . Serving wUh Cook will be Leon Pemberton of .~ Fotest, vice presi· · deili, Roier R8.rftsHottom .or 'El .Toro, ...,..1ary; ana Dick Nutsch or Et ·Toro, trtasurer. ---_.. •1 OU1&n111t P,ealdent Bob Millan w;iH.~· mat., as an ex-of!lclo member. Others on the board .wlO be area representaUves ~ Ham?J!Md, Jim Lloyd, Joe Cohen, Rod Basich afld Vern Solberg. ·• Bo....,011>afir• Elert DANA POINT -Tbe Dana Point Knolls Homeowners AssociaUon has elected new officers for 1970. Nelse L. Arnold, 33202 Palo Alto, will , · lead the aroup a.lded by Andrew CO!lk· vice chairman; James Dllnpe,. tttasurer and Vivian Bermingham, secretary. Other board members are Bobble Bradley, Frank Hamon. Barry flltchem, Jerry •Jamen ad Murray Threadgill. CAPISTRANO HIGHLANDS -The board of tru.stees of the San Joaquin Elementary School Dlst.ric~ has voted to accept tho lift of help made by the capistrlno H l g h I a n d s Beautification Committee. The committee represented by Mn. 1 t oir&..Y PILOT IWf .... OFFICIALS' INSPl!CT BIGGER, BETTER FLOOO CONTROL CHAN~El .; Allen, Vtdder (foreground} Tour With Engineers, Contr•etor• ·-.: '?- , ·•J\. $96,550' Floo<fClmn.nel ·: ,; . - Completed for Laguna ·· ~! A newly designed, $96;550 flood conlrol channel, wUh. doiiblei the capacity ol the channel virtually destroyed in the February 196!1, llood has beep completed ~ • J • In tho downtown area olµiiuna ~ The finished job, ~ptettd wider a Utt to Seek 10th Term its Strite Representative On their third nuntber, a contemporary version of ·~uttle Bed Riding Hood," the Choral Readtn recelveCi 1 standlq ov .. tion from the eltlmated a c.oDventlon delegata In the 1111ton•1 Calllornla Rooni. _ Another sllndlng ovation was st•en the 1teaaera atter-··~Twice, Tttce," a·· spirtted readJn& nn how to convert !eelina through won!J. Sue Cameron plans to assist In the landacaping at.the new Valencla-Eleme~ Joint powe l]l agr~~ent bet~Jhe c!ty tary School. 1be ·achoo! Js scbeduleil to ' of Laguna Beach· arKf the Ori.hie Gounty open late this month. · Flood Control Dis(rict, wa:. Inspected Frf.. 720 feet long and has !ii-fool vertlca~~ walls or heavily ·reUiforct4 concrete.~ .... vertical wall deal;n _-f ~IJ, larger space betw.<ii tbe CbanDel mchd{' jacent billldlnp. ~~~ alnnpkl• Broodway,·tl>e dll,oi!el ls •ilro-•. -~ b ·-'°'1'·f0ol ..... lo ~J~ ml'J: will be enhanCed with Jinil!capi{ig, ~'". cording to Maror Vedder. · ." '°" The ciJy ls cooVeik.1 ;e8"r;nents~and· J. rights or . way to the Flood Control<· District !Of' maintenance·an11'aperatiad oi.~. the channel. No one who knows tJ\e veteran Orani:e The vetenn legislator serves the !5th County campal~ doub~ It, bvt Congressional District, one of the largest Congressman James B. UU (R-Tustb't) · iii Amtrka, covering 1 o u lb east tr n announced today that be will seek bia . Orange County and part of San Diego tenth term in the House of Repruen-Counly. taU ves. He maintains homes In Orange County Congressman Utt, now In his lath year and W~ commutlng fttquently In Congress, said be will take out notnlna· baCk and forth between tbe two bases as tion papers Feb. 24 when registration ·Congressional duUes permil. opens for the June primary election. During his 18 yeara' Jltrtl.ce, ,Utt .has Congressman Utt represents nearly ooe · riaen, tl!roogh ~ Rell'!bllcan ranks unto niilUoo regillored voten, lncludlnj( Pru!· - heU now secoftd::ln,aniortly among GOP «tent .iuw, Mn. RICbard Nixon, plus their leaders on tbe Ways and MeanS Com-unm.airied daughter Trid1. · mJttee. · · , · 1 , · "I am pleUld .to be a candidate for re. Hi& expertise in tuation niatten was election," eon,reasman Utt observed ~ re<:ognjzed by his appointment recently to day 1n ~ ~ bid for a tenth con- the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue aecutlve tenn . Taxation, serving with other con-"1 will do the best I can to continue to g!'J!SSmen and also senators. · Wlµ'J'anl' their confldenc:e, ·~he said. Cohgressnian Utt has also served for Congress~ UU wai bOsPrtailzed last· m8ny yE!ars . on the Republican eom. fall .in Fullirton "(Jlh a Jall bladder at- mtttee orr Committees, which detenntnies . taCk and his office Aid at the time he ne.w GOP asslgnmepts to committee posl· WOOld u.'Xlergo suraery to 'mnove it early tions vacated.. this year. · ~ . . Af~r the~ numbers, the choral grqop moved into a section of poetry on Jove, featuring Lawrence Fdllngbetti's · "Trilogy" and a touching love tcene from Shakespeare's "Romeo.and Juliet", with tho historic kwers portrayed by Digger Ware and Cathy Kuhlman. Ideas was the nert sect.loo performed by the 55 Readers. lt included .aoclal commentary oo school dropouts through Brooks "Wt Real CooJ." the indiv.idual as vicUm of society in Bob Dylan'a ~'Only a Pawn in Thtir Game," and a hard hitUng look at the miHtary in "N amlng of Part.I'' W,bJcll: show~ , the-i't'O·U I h Leatherneck aergeant snapping the parll of a rtoe at his tf09PS; while 'their minds were on put prtfrilnda. r In cl01ing, the t1lofai Re.ciers, led by Mike Schwartz:, DanntUe Adams, and Digger Ware perfonried a. Jook at educa- tion throu&b "The Llterature Lesson," with Schw.,-1,z actii;ig as a teacher. trying to force ·tfit dry facts of a s~ .story on his ditydreamlng claas, whose only re$0ftse was a feedliack of his leuon - something.all the English te.achm .o! the convenlM:m seemed to empathize with. El Rancho has the ·hottest price • zn town! Authentic. flavor can be yours.,'. so eisiJ)r, quickly.~ . an~ ,economically at this hot pricel'FOil package. e Bllls Gets E1t9lne LAGUNA HIU.S -Part of a lll>.700 fire l!gl!Ug appropriation by thO county Board of Superxtaors will cover the ·eost of pun:ha sing 1 new fire engine for the Laguna Hills station. The. supervisors cited rapid growyi of the t;aguna Hills cornmuniUes as the • reason for the purchase. The appropriation will also caver-the · cost of an additional ladder truck for the Untve.rslty Park station and replacement cngtna .for ·11ie'.jrabuco ad stlverad!> .~. . . LAKE Jl'ORE.5-r -Orange County Planning Commiuion members have ap- proved development of 7.5 acres In the Deane Brothers Lake Forest community. - A compahy spokesman said lhe pro- perty located on the Southeast side of Ridge Route' Prive: near Muirlands Boulevard would be 1ubdlv:lded lnto two commercial Jots, one multiple family residence }ot and one-land1eaped lot. . Thin s'paghetti ...... :: ..... '. ... : .. 25• .; Tomato .Paste.~ .. : ...... : .. 2 "' 25• La Ro'sa ..• cooks to perftc'tion .... 16 ounCe package! Thick and rich ..• Prorresao for great ,,.uce ! 6 ounce. : . Italian Style , Sausage ~, ..... · ... : ......... ~~~~! .. ~ ............ : ....... 89~ Lean ·ground meat! .• .. precision cut, hiet,td~d •.• and delightfully seasoned for a real Italian dinner I . . ' ' F h G . d R ' d . so VERll.fAN! . 89~ .res ro~n oun .......................................................... · ..... .. • ' j I ' • • I .}Jak~ yotir· spaghetti uuce a ·meat uuce .•• and paur it. pipinr hot, liberally over--the, pasta I, ••• Delicious! Italian Squash ............ fml!1 ............ 19~ Alex's Pim ............ TWIN rw ............ 4r. )1ake the whole meal•,Jtalian flavored! Adct your favorite fixin'st Cheese style ••. 8 ounce ? Serve "lamti for a.n en.rlv-in..the·wuk main ~ur1e/ day by Mayor Glenn Vedder, Fifth District Supervisor Alton E. ·Allen and englneer'l·of the Flood.Control Dlltrlct. ,- Ve~ly,'o! the 1989 flood almos! com-· plete!Y cleitroyed the'.gunlte lining of the trapeioldal concrete channel constructed by the city in 1~. endangering adjacent resldenUal and commercial structure. Debris ~iled up in the damaaecl c:hannd CauiW Rtixl> water t0~overfJow brte~, endanjeMng downtown bUsineues. • .. . The city -applled-for-(-al dlwter relief fundl to repair the~Fhann•I but, beca11M _or .tl1e einerPn<Y .i the altila,1 lion, aa ~ •o(~i'r)tb~ count1 .to 6nance' lnl~ it., of-tbe """""tructlon, ,.&th the city contributing d~ .... lulldt1'11!1111\-lloCama available. • • • -~ cOntract for lhi pnoject wu awarded to Wltnn Construdlnn Compooy by tbe , Orange County_ FIOod Conttol lllltrtct laat October. .. : Reninaiita af tbe' old channel were removed and a "<lwui<l of completely new dealgn Installed,. to match In capaci- ty and durability tbe<'ch11111el bulk! by tho. county upstream fromif'orest Avenue,. The downtown PQrtlon Juat completod is • . . • ~ Deer ~ ar1aiiig8 :'. l\J~an J,ust That '. • • • •• ' • • < ' .. Deer '\\'.ai'nltigJ"'~ ln~llit ,t.quna Canyon area are f•. nil, ~ ladtlr: driJe<, RoOf)d. T. '1Sa~• l~f Si~niiy J)Jjht. I f ~~1 • •' SapP.-qa~ •• •~ fJ.f. m • .SL, ~ a: badly bent.'"Cll'•to prove1t • 'i'. He . ., .. dllvlnc .. El Toro ,ll9id - tho _ Lacuna ~ Road ,~ shortly, be!~ , I p.m., S.J!lli!>C.loll.. reporteif to police, when, a 'lariie • deor. leaped from tbe ajde of the~ly '111' froht.'of his car. • • l Listing lbe diffiige, police-report th(: d<!fr . w·as killed by the ~ '114 Sap- pington'• car ~ustaln,cl dlJliln )l> the. lrOOt of tbe hqnd, rlcltt ~ ~ .nd U,._ • ~ ,. ·~·-,., ' "' . , ' .. . ' . . . r- • ' " --. , .. • ... . ,. =~ ' ,_. • l ••• . . •• ' , . ! J I I I I ' • ., . ' ! ,, ., 'I Lamb ShoUlder Chops ........................................................... 89~ I Pricea in ef/ut Aloit.., Tuu., Wtd., Feb. U, 10, 11. No l!lk• 14 ~ •• ARCADIA: Su...t 11111 Hantilljtqa Dr. (U_ R!lldlo. Clllhrl PASADENA: 1 • •• Lean ••• with the '1.lic&te t)&vorcyou ~nd &et-from El Rancho'• finer 9ualil)' fresh Iambi Round Bone Lamb· Chops:.: .... _. ........................... ·:~ ................. S12! Serve them broiled for • 'l!'elcome ch&nae ••• and· enjoy the flavqr, u well u th~ nutrition, nf Iambi Stuffed taim Breast .................. sr. fresh lamb Stew.: .... : ................. 39~ Reidy for_ the oven ••• j.t bakt and oervtl Lean chmika.: . for a dellclou1 shepherd'• pie! • , - ' • 320 West Color1do Blvd. SOUTH PASADEllA: frnnont inf Hunti1ijloft Dr. HIJNTlM&rOll llUCH: 1_ • w.row .11111 Al~ (Borill k Clnkr) llEWPOIT BEACH: . %777 llnport Blvd. lftd ,. ~ 2555 'Uatbluft Dr. (~~lift Villlp C..l I ' • ' . ' . I r ',_,""' But GOP Cautlotu ·carswell Draws • Less .Oppositio·n -. --. ... ~~TQN (llPI) -OI the 17 dow" interview, Clark said, Sun~ lhe ,..publlcali ·"""l\"\-.llo· beli>Od ddoal Carswell nomination .11v• "the a~ President • Nlloo'a 'Bu-Co uU. ' • •* ..., .., ...., nomlnatk>n of JW:t&e ¢temeot W • . pearance of somec;me Who has been . '· I • . . · • Haynsworth, ., -•bai publlcly in-wnrillll\l •r reluclant to fUIDU the rlghto P"'"''· oamtaUon·man dlcatidbe WIUQi,...aploat Jlldle G. Of people·wbo have waited many genera· ex · , bas retlred after 'Harrold ~: tloiis to )ia~e their rlghto fullllled and are bat · • 111911 New York snow· The other 11: lotc·lbe moet ...tt: are still waiting.'' · slonni'~ ·fD1 other public olfi· &loying 11 loooe, Wlltllil ..W the nomlJia. ~So, I think the pominatlon la a sad ooe ''1 In bli 4i·yean with the city OR rudles lhe Senato floor. for Ibis country." ~......... of siDl11t1on. "lt'I . Sen. Cmiel. E. GGOdolJ (ll-N.Y.) lild .Clark, as!<ed .ll be had any clear ~·.-• ...,.,,,1. . ,. he,coold ncile >q1e for 'Conwell beclUR ume 'I,p\lt gar.bale can down , Ibo f:lorlda Jadle l"1llid to "!>ea¢ and memory .al Canwell durinl Jtis Ume u O'Conntlk "'. aaliL He was callel' proinole" the <Ml ljibta -tloQ. An ·attorney, '8'neral ·said: out of reiifelnent In 11167 to tab a ... lnfomW IUrVeY onion& the othlr 11 GOP "No, I have no Impression al all. Thal -·~ t operaUitn• ,.oaton,alaollldloaledtbal'Sen.JacobK. mean. so'methlng, too, becauoe l ·had a ..,., •y.ur poa .as d rt-· Javlll Jll New Yor~ will ~ote ·aplilsl COO: clear Imp-:•-of "··e ·Ju'"es w<-'we advlaor-·to~ 'the aanltaUon epa lilmatlon. . · • • . ·--·-,.. •N • -•"" blcauae of hla snow· thiMiaht were .parllcularly efiecUve Jn men, _,...y Jiv!tf' said Swida)' be probabljr "®Id !ul!i!fuig the rights of American citizens. f!gbUnf-eJJ!!rlence. ' •·..i!e qalosl Carswell .. Ht aald he !lad not And there were a gaod -many ;,,. the e · made • definl)e declatoo aod would wait South." · Polle-, b1ve arrested a 20-year- old measenger they said put a red Ii~ht on biS volkswagen and cbarg· ed around town uarresting" traf- fic violators, then taki~I bribes to fix their tlcketa •• ,.,,.. P~to. a mes .. nger for Western 'ORion, was cjlarged with lnlperi.o.nating_ a . police•ofllcer, giving false informa· !ion to police, ·•ll"!'Jted armed .. robbery· 11111. poai11llOD of stolen ~.,.:n : th:e=~ 3~::::~ He singled oot Judge Frank Johnson of mittee. But. citing CarweU's several Alabama-and Judge Griffin B. BeU of Atlanta, who sit on the $th Circuit Court reversals by higher courts, Javits said "it of Appeahi; a! "ifeat judges." u the seems unUkely I will vote for him." President w&nted a Southern judge, he Four others -Republican Leader said, 1h'ere were just as many ROOd ones Hugh Scott. Asalstant GOP Leader in the South, ·11pl'Opottionately1" as there Rohett P. 'Grlflln and Sens. John were !n tbe North. Sherman Cooper and Richard S , SCbweiket, plan to vote for approval. • properly. , ··-·•" '111 ·aili!IUon, Sens. )VUUam B. Saxbe of . Ohio "°°;John i. Wlllladu of Delaware appear to be leaDbirtoward supporting the 'f.allahasaee jurist. Israeli, Egyptian Jets Cross Sue~ ....... 1 ••• . . WtBt VirJinla'1 •l'Qllllhi>llllonaire Sec:Nt1ry ., ...,...,,,., D. "J I y" Rockmrror IV ·iieeame 'Ill ,and could ~ ap(lllt.. at .t!>e leCl'1• lure'• finance;~llie .m~g to d18cud llli'4~t'• bildRl!I. Commltt11 ci..li'!Mii :i;._;;11 '·Mc- M• ... nplalned to the lll'OUP that ilgc~efeller wolild ·~ Jatar. "Is be iOlnl to aU: u1· for money or ·~:we jOln~ to. .... blp>1" qulpp_ed Delot•lo Albert Sorn-rvlllt. .. . ~rest of 1he 17 ve undecided, or at leut:.irithJiOldlnl: their opinion. A vole on ~ ~ in rthe Senate Judiciary Commltle< la nol ·apected untll om week.· ~ ..• .. In New Assaults FotJiier Attonley :,Gtnerat Rpmsey Olarlr.'., lileao)VtUle, a111Clied th•"Carawell nofnin.Uoii u...a..!~iatt...one.foi:-this .coun- tr.y.") · By The. Auoclated Pre11 I.oraell and 'Egyplian jets tra<jed atrik"' acrou the northern .Sue1,canal-tod!Y-as the lHtle suminit meeUng of Israel's c!Pef Arab fOes drew lo a close in Cairo. · .... Shout~ 709•0V.t1"4rlve Iii Detroit,. don't bt 'lulbriHd Al .a policeman: roars up aloft·; side you, steps off his ~ti and ·says : ''I'm. dreadfilltY IOl'!'Y, ii; but' it woWd 1Pi>ear lliiii you wedf!Vlng at a .. speed~ •Ji~ Ille limit:" The ' pmid;ilt ot tl!i ~It .Polu:e Of. . ficer'i AslOCMtion""' wants .eDrf ." .. Detroit pollc$i!ln to be 'tind to -~ !.,at thre.-~le per ".1• C • r I . , P1noll, ..ctlitiy, rteleetid .b .. d Of· ' the police unllln,' sll4 lt's part iif 1' . v!an to hive Detnilt•a ~.!>O!> police-, J!tOD tmprels ,480,(IOO clll2ens. in ju.at one month. : . 1 • 1 .. ,_ A :ZO.ye~i Charlotte, N.C. woman i!lll lit inal'rled In a local park APr!i·-U;. 'ltie"City Parks· and ~eation Deperthlent -approved the ceren\onr, at' 'the _request pl Juanita Gur .y, a secretary for a local eqtiipn:ient company. "I'm not Ji hippie," she said, "I tat~ my lil· tie nephew to the park to P,lay, and I think it's just so t>eautiful.'' The groom, Jack 5-r.Jr., is'in tho Army -at l't. Hood, Tu. •• AppU!ing on I UPI j'Wa$ingtan ~in- Israeli planes made a 75-minute raid .• against Egyptian military targets In the norlhem sector of the canal, the m.IJitary command announced li1 Tel Aviv, and all planes returned safe;ly. , · . ~gyptlan mJIJtary spoketmen In Cairo , reported' that Egyptian fighter-bombers • attacked "enemy_ bunkers and an en· • t· carri'pment in the Deversolr area, scoring :· &tect 'hi ts." The planes hit a group of , ~moving lsraeU· vehicles, the spokesman .. said, and also attacked Israeli tanks on a main toad in Sinai. All planes were re· ...--ported"to~hav.e-retumed aafeJy;- lsratll jets struck on two aides of Cairo • SuDclay during the second day of the Arp.b leaden' conlerenoe called hy Pre.s. ·~· ident Gant.al Nasser. The Israelis claimed :;. tl)ey ~t down two Egy:J>Yan M1G21s. ·.. E,gypt claimed oqe Israeli Phantom, and each denled 'lhe Other'•"claun. The Israeli planes attacked an army camp at' ln!bash, 12 miles northeast of the Egyptian capital, and hlt another camp near Helwan, 15 miles south of Caito.· Just betore the Sunday morning meet· Ing of Arab leaders at Nasser's Zahraa palace in suburban Heliopolis, air raid sirens walled, windows were ratUed by an unei:plained blast, and residents heard the thud of antiaircraft guns firing at the Iaraeli raiders. * * * Russ Won't Send Pilots to Cairo UPIT ..... Mn. Rldoonl ;.( Nix., says one l of the thln8J· s~e always wanted to do is bec.&me a volunteer guide at the lashlollable' Corcoran Art Gal· lecy near the White _House. The First Lady disClotod her ambition to,,Mn. !'Jorence R\ibenfeld, one of the guidU; ·during a l8jl party for iOOUt ilO gillery pa!l'oll's~ The Vlsi• tors, who~ were given a White House tour. were led . by J u d ·1· e Catherine I. Kelly · of the District Mother Saluted ·LONDON (UPI} -'nie Soviet Union has decided against sending pilots to Cairo to bolster the Egyptian Air Force against its superior Israeli counterpart, diplomatic aources said today. President Gamal Abdel Nasser of of Columbia'. Court of Appeals. Ha,Uiss and wearing a suede trouser ·suit, Princess Anne waiches King's Troop of Royal Horse Artillery-fire......:.fl-guu ... salute in Loildon's Hyd8 Park '~t weekend to mark 18th anm .. 'Versary of her mother's ascen· sion to tht,.throne. • -. · .:E&YP' aid in an Interview broadcast last week the Israeli air force was stronger and that what the Egyptians needed more than anything was trained, e1perienced -pllots.' - The diplomats sald the $elf will not supply . Niwe:r with ots, mainly because they do not want to Ket involved -directly in Mido!!!.)last baL _:Rm~ to D·ampen Soiit-n-land Sjin!'y, .~~ Weather Bri!f.gs Relief to ~est of V.S. -~ ..... llf.11$aWU111UMtllfOllWT!Ol:NA.M.llf 1 ·t •70 . . 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'PRESERVE YOUR HERITAGE' Maddox Rips lnttgration Senate Shirkers Dela Y-V Qtine-- On lnte1·gration WASHINGTON CUP!) Heavy Senate absenteeism threatened today to delay for at least a week any showdown voting on Southern moves 'io ease federal school desegregation policies. A cloakroom cbunt showed 19 or 20 Republicans and 9 or 10 Dernocrats had already left Washington -prior 19 a Lin- coln Birthday recess starting after Tuesday's session and lasting until next Monday~ More senators made p_lans to leave later today. Senate Democrat leader M i k e Mansfield expressed hope a vote might be reached soon on one or two Sol,!tbe.rn· backed amendments to a '35 billion school aid authorization bill. But Sen. John Stennis, (D-Miss.), sponsor of the amendments, and Sen. Clairborne Pell, (D-R.l.,) floor manager 0£ the legisla tion, declined to commit themselves to a voting deadline until they could study the absenteeism situation. As debate resumed on the measure, Sen. Allel J. Ellender, ID-La.,) cited th• scbo91 sttuAtion in Washington, D.C., in suppOrt of ·the Stennis amendments. . . U.S. ·Boat Held By Cambodians SAIGON (AP) -'fhe Cambodian government is holding an American river 'patrol boat and five U.S. Navy men w'ho strayed across the border. Navy sourecs indicated their navigation was sabotaged by the Mekong ri ver's current and a bot· lied liquid of an alcoholic nature. The U.S. Command said the boat cross· ed the border 100 miles west of Saigon last Thursday night. It said Washington bas asked the Cambodian government to release the men and the boal "The crewmen apparently became rnisorlentetl in the dar·k when returnilig io their station 15 miles downstream-ftom the border," a U.S. communique said. Gooerno~s 1Map Strategy AgainstrDesegrega·tion , By United Pnu IBWm-"We're going to call on Congreas to sup- Four Southern pem;n are turning to port us and pass the Stennis Amendment Congreas in their baUle .urahJlt ·mlWive (requiring freedom cl choice desegrea•· -lion programs).'' public school desegregation in Dixie. Listing as bia main complaint "the Govs. Albert Brewer of Alabama, herding ol people and children about like Lester Maddoir ol Georgia, J oh n cattle for BOcial objectives," Brewer said McKeithen of Louisiana and John ~n "we wlU go to tbe courts with all the Williams of Mississippi conferred in resourcu we can marshal to gain relief."' Mobile, Ala., fcir nearly three hours Sun-WilU1m1 s&id the governors had made day. "certain plans for future action," but . The governors ex~ firm op-refused to elaborate. Maddox said, "we position to busing students to achieve are working on a conun9n courae of ac- racial balance ·anil resentment ov« wtui.t tion helpful to the preservation of. public thi)i -terffieOtfie-. federal -~'(Joobteslan· idUcation l ri thiS -country;0~and~seeing - dard" of enforcing desegregation in !he ••growing support from the J>!:OP1e," he South and ignoring it in the North. said, "we think we're finally going to 1et Maddox left the strategy meeting to somewhere." address a rally at Sandenville, oa:, lat.er'· Mcl(elthen Mlld the &OUth "deeply Sunday, causlng a tense confrontation resent.a" being treated like a !econd clan between 100 Georgia state troopers and clthen. "We're going to do exacUy what 500 Negro marchers. we can. We expect to be treated as fint 'The Negroes were prevented bY the clue· citizens. ' troopers from entering a buildln& where "I think the Supreme Court is case- Maddox waf'&col.ding 2,000 whites for not hardened about anything coming out of opposing desegregation more · actively. the south," be said. The blac~ left after ~efu!ing an ,offer to The governors urged MUthernerl to aJlow their leaders to JOin the audience. aeek solutions to the problems through '.'..W.• ~Ian ~ I lmm.l'<lla\ely_l!')th ~''wl«.ly, d.""ocratic. proce.ses and ool mem~s of the Congress," Bttw« sMd. through violence." House Fi~c:al Expert Says Nixon Surplus Will Vanish WASHING'I:ON CAP) -The cliainnan of the House AppropriaUons Committee predicted today that President Nixon's projected budget sµrplwi will ~ppear- Chairman George H. Mahon (I)..Ttx.), made the prediction at a closed-door discussion or the budget. But administration spokmnen stuck to their forecast that the comtQnat,ion of budget and monetary pol!Cies now beihg followed will restraint inflation by the end of this year. There were hints that if a serious , downturn threatened, the money supPly might be eued. Secretary of the Treasury David M . Kennedy put it in these words:. "There are, of course, Jislus ••• "I believe that OtD' pre.ent economic policy will avoid a serious cJowri'fiini while successfully reducin1 J n'f rat ion a r 1 pressures. However, there are dJscre-- tionary powers in competeit handll which I think give us pretty good aisur~ that timely counter-measures w:lll.be taken if and when they become...dwly__requl,t_ed." His reference obviously wls to the Federal Reserve, now headed by a Nlmn appointee, Arthur F. Burns. Mahon applauded Nixon for his effort lQ produce a buget surplus, estimated at $1.3 bllllon in the year beginning next Ju- ly 1 to help reslraln inflation. But, Mahon continued, "I say -regret. fully -that in my opinion tbe razor-thin surplus projected for fiscal. l97l will disappear." ' 1o Mahon noted that the BUrplus etlbnate is down from estimates for earijtr years and that it depends heaVlly' on collectlw that go into the Social Security and other lrust funds. Under the old bu~ ayatem counting general fund! only, MUoa 1ald1 the· 1971 budget "begins 17.1 bllll<11 In the red." Moreover, Mlhon continued, evtn the Sl.3 budget estimate hinges on "ton· tin~ocies and assumptions" not all of whlcil are likely to wort ouL . Among these, he said1 are a proposed stx·month delay in a pay increue for military and Civil Service government workers, increased postal rates -which Congress so far bas DQt acted on -and variQUS uSer-C:liafgeSWfildiCOngress re- jected last year. Mahon promised his committee will recommend reductions ' ' w b ere v e r reaaonably posSible." Mahon's and Kennedy's prepared statements were made public as the cl~ ed meeting began. Earliv, Paul W. McCracken, chainnan of Ni.Ion's Council of Ecmomic Advisers aald the administration probably will act to ease the tight monetary policies establlabed to cool down the economy, Judge Impounds Mary Jo File BOSTON (UPI) -The chief justice of the Massachu!eUs Superior Court today ordtred all transcripts and records of the secret inquest into the death or Mary Jo K-1me Jn sen. Edward M. Kennedy'1 car impounded in Boeton. Juli.Ice G. Joseph Tauro directed the on Martha'.s Vineyard -wbert Dlatrict clerk of the superior court in Edgartown Judge James A. Boyle will rue hll findo,- lnp oo t1)e inqQe11t -to immediately lranlfer all records, lranscrlpta and other data to the criminal clerk or Suffolk Coonty in Bolton for Impounding. Happiness. is' lt'arm Feet .Snoopy, the Industrious beagle from the "Peanuts" cartoon strip, relaxes on the rooftop of Dr. Paul Belvedere of Minneapolis. Belvedere and his 11· year-old son decided that instead of letting SnoopJ get cold, they would put bis feet near the warm chimney. I • • Russian Carrier Obs.med · · The Soviet 15,QOO.lon helicopter carrier !'Moikva~' .... steams in the eastern AUantic &bout 200 miles southwest of England after leaving the Mediterran· ean. A Royal Air Force Nimrod jet r econnaissance plane...kepl the missile-atmed. wars.hip under otr servation. The Soviets have sent dozens of warships into the Mediterranean ln recent months, cballeng .. ing Western supremacy in the prized area, Grim WWII Epi~ Be~alled Tragedy of Murmansk Run Told in Courtroom LONDON {UPI) -Navy men called it the "~1urmansk Run" and during the bleak days of the 1942 it v.·as the grim· mest of .sea duly. Britain's survival depended on keeping lts merchant ships anoat and its ocean lifeline to America apen. At the same time, the Nazis were marching on Moscow and Josef Sla1in was demanding more weipons aOO -supplies from hia allies. 'Nie oDly way to get them was by ship convoy, along the edge of the p>lar ice from the Atlantic to Murmansk, Russia, through seas infested with U·boals. Allied shipping losses m o u n t e d throughout the year, but the convoys still went out through the freezing darkness of lhe Arctic, at the rate of two per month from January to April and more later. Among the most disastrous of those convoys was one labeled "PQ17." The bitter memories of the loss of two-thirds of a 38-merchant-ship convoy and 153 merchant seamen is being relived in a London courL The royal navy captain who led the navy escort ha11 filed a libel suit against the authOr of a book, "The Destruction of Convoy PQI7." . ' Navy Capt. John E. Broome, now 69, claims he has been blamed by author David Irving for the kiss of the convoy. The author Us challenging the suit in the London high court. The court action is expected to last a month. In it!: initial sessions, it has alrea'dy. revlYe<t memories of the har· rowing lmglamorous convoy duty and the alleged blunders, on the bridge and in the admiralty, which sent sai1ors and merchantmen to a freezing death. When PQ17, with ita 38 merchant ship.! and 14 navy escort craft, headed for Murmansk from Iceland . in June, there were two added dangers. With the long d.ays, the ships were more wlnerable aod the German fleet in Norway had been bolstered with heavy cruisers and the battleship Tlrpitz. At issue in the libel case is what hair pened on July 4, when .Ule admlralty..Jn..... London received reports that the TirpilJ bad ventured from its harbOr sanctUary. Did Capt. Broome -Y cinlm in lht . ··-. . M(lChine-gun .Knocking Means Gasoline Wrong WASHINGTON CAP) -The machine. gun clattering and popping of an automobile engine during heavy ac· ce\eration. is more , than a nuisanct. It's likely to be expensive. 1be noises, called "knock0 or a"ping," mean the car is burning the wrong 13.?0~· The result can be a battered piston. Signs that a car owner has been using the wrong gasoline can void his warrant}'. Even if the engine noises don't tip off a driver, he can still be using the wrong gasoline. There'll be no damage lo the engine, but he'd be spending nlore money on gasoline than necessary. nie key to a happy marriage of 'ngine and fuel is octane rating -the ability of a gasolfne to resist knOCkiilg. Haw easily a driver can find out the oc- tane rating of a specific. gasoline is a point of contenUon. Oil companies say the infonnalion is furnished to all their dealers. The Federal Trade Commission has a bundle of complaints from drivers who say get· ting the information from a service sta· tion operator is ne.xt to impossible. As a result, the commission has pr. posed -in the face of industry opposition -that a · ga.soUne's octane raUng be clearly displayed on filling statfon pumps. When a.ga591lpe's octane ts too k>w, the fuel in the combusUon chambe\" expl~ prematu,ely, catching the piston in nud~ stroke and sending a severe jolt into the car's power system. When the octane is too high, there is no damage, but a driver can be wasting from $30 to $50 a year of normal driving. . Gasolines bear a vast array of oct.ane- related labels like "reiular ," "standard," "super," "premium,'' "hi-test" or simply brand names with no generic designation. Besides being imprecise., says the FTC, the labels cause confusion for another reason. "Jn c'ertaln instances gasolines are being marketed by the. descriptive grade name of 'regular' which are ln fact or a lower octane rattng than the average accept.able range of 'regular' brands normally marketed, with r e s u I t i n g damage to the engines," the commission sayll. Car manuflctures consider octalfe rating important enough .to speci!y in owners' manuals the octane to be used in the engine. "We f\!'I it's vital -one of the most hnportant things In gasoline," says Roger Ftttpalrick, the FTC staffer who's usembllng the evidence on the. com- mission p,_a!. --_ Generally, regular gasolines have an octane rating of 94 or 95. Premium gasolines, which cost about 5 cents more a gallon, are rated at 99. Laminated atoond the two major classifications are eub-regular gaaolines with a 91 octane rating, mSddJe.octane gasolines rate at 97 and super octanes rated at 100. · dep~ent of the navy e5C'flrt. ships and Jeav,J! the merchant ships exposed to enemy attack? And did he act on his own iniliaUve and wrongly in ordering the destroyers protecting the convoy to diSperse? Preliminary evidence filed b) Broome's lawyers said the admiralty sent three messages to the convoy Ju;y 1 in rapid succession. The slgnaJs ordered tbe cruisers to ·disperse -to meet th&-beavy German ships, then for the convoy to break up into &mall!r groups al\d finally the Order, reserved for cMes of despera. tlon, for the ships to scatter on their own. And they scattered, the destroyers to meet the German warships, which tt turned out had never 1eft their harbor. And the merchant ships lo unprotected positions, making them bait for U-boats and planes and their destruction. Only 11 mercllsntrilen ·and' iwo escorts made It to Russia with a bare portion of the equipment tl\e Russians were deman- ding. • ..... -~-Some twenty-eight years lat.er, the grbn ·saga of convoy PQ17 has y·et' to be relegated to history. · . 310~year-old Graveyard Soon Just PlaygroWid NEW YORK (AP) -The 110.year-old graveyard at St. Mark's Churcb-in-lhe-- Bowery on the edge of the Lower East Side Ls being converted into a community pJaygrOlll\d. The cemetery surrounds the church founded by Peter -Sluyveiarit:Who J:s buried in a vault lnslde. Tbe graveyard has for many years been littered with garbage and servetl as a klur.:::ing place for alcoholics, drug addicts, dogs and juvenile delinquents. The church's rector, the Rev. J . C •. lifichael Allen, a U-year-old bearded cleric known as "lhe hippie prleit," came upon the playground ldea last summer 11 a means of sprucing up the re:Hiown neighborhood. "This is a ·raw, rough, angry com. munUy with.. damned lltUe 1Rfct," the Rev. Mr. Allen sald. "The cemetery was being used as a playground 11nyway,.so at a Ci!rtain point we <lecid~ to convert-IL" The graves, which dale as far back as 1600, art not being opened. /,..'j jntricate stone mosaic playground is being built around them, complete wlth a wadln& fountain for children. The project Is being finariCed-by a $16,000 grant from Uie Ford Foundation. Youngsters from the Neighborhood Youth Corps art doing the work and the city has donated 20 truckloads or surplus cob- belstones. One man with historic ties to the church and the graveyard expre..ed· DO' mlagivlnga about the playgroWX:. 1st Satellite Nearing End CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -E>pior.r I. Amerlca'1 first satellite ml the. otd1A man-made object In space, completed Its 12th year in orbit last week but il's not expected to make 13. The 31-pound ulelUI<! la llowly fllUng back toward e a r t b and engineen calculate it will meel a Dery 'death hi earth's atmo$btre aometlme tn May. El<pi<>m I already hU ..,t(ivfd earlier predlctlon1 l(I( c1emiM: -by as rriuch a.s se*n years -but its orbit la now Clearly dropping into lhe upper iayen or the .... mosphere. The ao.lnch, stovepipe-shaped crafl was launched by a Jupiter C. Rocket Jan. SI, 1958, Into an egg·shaped orbit rsnging from 221 to l,11115 miles !Ugh. Spare atmospheric gas extends several hundred "1ilea abhve eorih Md the low point orExplortr l'• orbit bu bttn tlk· • · Ing the a1ewi. rnto the fringes or the ai.. mospbere more than 1 dozen times a <lay since 1168. · · Thia •Ion· the .aat.IUle silghUy and gradually lowers its ort>lt. The lower It !Illa, the l1r --greater and the 11lellit<'1 orbit decays feller. . Throe yem after launch, Ezplorer 1'1 orbit had lbrunk lo ~lt by J,US miles high. , In anc;ither three )'~, at.- jpoopherlc drq had dropped Exploer. 1'1 orbit by IU by UU miles above earth. On Ill toth anniversary, Explorer's orbit had decayed to :IOt by Ill m1les. A ym ago. It dropped to 200 by 112 milea •nd1he Atellite iJ -citellng earth II times a day in 1n orbit ranging from onJy Ul to 314 mUes high. Explorer • J's batte&·power r a d J o tra111mltter worked for only 105 days, but in that time the satellite dlscover!d the ' -. Vu Allen radiation belts that surround earth. • All<r Explorer I mllkel Ila !&It paa1 in- to the atmosphere and dlsint.ecrate11 America'• grapefndt-1lr.ed Vanpard J will be the oldest man-made objed in space. It wat launched March 17, 1961, and Is now looping the globe in In orbit ranging from !Of lo 1,tll miles high. The National Aeronautk:I and Space Admlnlslratlon says Vanguard'• orbit 11 hlg~ enough to keep It In Space for anywbere from 200 to 21«» )'ears. Russi•"• Sputnik I was the first artlll· cal 1aleilile ianuched. op Oc:L I, 11157, but It fell back ln1o the &tmoaphere three months later Sputnik n wu orbited Nov. 3, 11157, and died AprU Aprll 14, llU.· Th• oldest Soviet tpae<erart .Uil in space ll Lunlk I, a m90n proge that iail· •d lnlo orbit around the Sun Jan. 2, 19St. • \ ! \ -· rtbrUllY 9, 1970 . * MIU'-. Lrt US HELP YOU PUT EXcmMElll' Ill TOUI llNBH MENU.PLANNING ' --- .. FINEST QUALITY cliJJf90.... r • lJ(I ,~, . f)S.. FROZEN .· ·. WHOLE OR HALF ::t .n THESE r.JCES ErfECTIYE fN All 1Al1HS STORES f EB. 9, 10 & 11, 1970. ADDTAXTOTAXABU! !TW. ~--49 MEAT MASTER am 49 . HASIT LB. BONELESS FAMILY . ~STEAKS c Ll. B9NELESS BREAKFAST $) 29 STEAKS LB. · · - . ' • • ' -~ .JI ,. ·•I or . •:> "' ·It ld ,. . , ... a FANCY CHtNOOK. SALMON ~L .SJ5AK_I ~ . -$ -09 )~ LI. .1 :n cr '· 't ·'I ijJ !q ,, •1t "" ~ ~l IL i l . : .. . .n . -:---:-. ...----:--f NOW GOING·ONI: . ;~ OUR MONTH.LONG ·~ 97TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION LARGE SUNK!;. ·1r~q1s.· ···-· _ 3' FOR J:t 'c ... us. No l , , ·. ,, "' . . · WHITE-ROsE POTATOES 1o·c LB. ' . • • . ,, ~-. YOUR NEAREST ~LPHS ST.ORE IS tOCATED Al 9901 ADAMS BLVD., Ht:JNTINGTON BEACH Store Hour5 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. oCiily I ( '· • • • • \..... .. • ., \ .. • • ' , ' • •DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • Coimng: -MegalopOlis Ntw • · projections ?«tDU1 publllhed bJ the Urt>u ln&tllule ~ °"':e ;it11e11ed, put Ille word •1me ' ~ . ~~ lato ·tbe langua&t ~1 Ol'llllt Coul!llaiis. 1'be i'iltien ~:will. by Ille yetr 2000: 51 ' e!\Allllnllj: -.~ f~ Maine to '.CO> lfl~&nl acn>11 ~111· vania, Ohio ancl"'IM\a1111 to · · ,an4 1'1....,•ln. And rig!!I! lleli!Ad~llllt ·~y •llllJ ·~ated reJ_ioa'will ~.~a ill 'fhe;No. 2 aPot. OV111tgalo- poU1'wlll stretcb fn>m many miles north al 51111 Fran- daeo down the couW plain& and lnlAnd ValM)'I lo lb• Meldcan bonier. M UU polnll out, Ille dbnonalona al llltute-""""" m111ea ail almolt unbelievable u 1111 UlllCed staltl movea toward a projected population Of 400 mUlloa. double the 11167 flsure, bl' Ille ,_ 1111. 'IV• may pua the ·300 million mart In 2ll00. . Both the Los Angelea and New York nliona are ... peeled lo have urbanitation al!Pnllichin1 l,OOll llJlllrl <miles (the size of ConnecU~ul)_eileb, cpmpared to 2,0!)0 oquare miles eacll for Cid~• Ille San Francisco Bay area. ' '-;. . i. • UL! reporl! thal onlJ'~~o j!ask apprQB.cbes have been proposed to ''cure"~l~ af urban nm11vwth: -Regional economic. decoittallzallo~ with the d .. liberate encouragement of the growth of smalltfr center• in preference to the large metropolises. -Satellite "new town." development in Uie -inetro- politan regiom to al>aorb 11ew growth. For <>rans• Coqnty, lht uu lists tars• develop- menll and new ecmmanlllta completed or under coo- structton llnce 1947 aa: -Irvine Ranch, 31,!00 acres, 80,llOO plaDQed cl'•tll·, 1!1£ ·un111 and a planned -Wation of 270,000 (larpst on lht liat for the entire ullcin). . j • -Laguha Hills Leisure World, 2,500 acraa, ,JJ,GDO planned dwelling uolll and a planned populaUao al 30,0llO. . ' ""-Lqmia Nl(uel, 7,900 acres, 22,800 planned dwell-Inc 1111111 and a plUned popUlatlOt! of 80,00ll. -Mllsl<m VltJo, 11,300 acrea, 27 ,OOll planned dwell· In& llllill and a planned populaUon of 80,00o. It'• hardly sUr;riaing that the Irvine Ranch leads 1111 !lat. The llWMi Company'• landh0lding1 are Ille larpit in Ille ,oation under sin1le ownership. Included Is wllal some describe as the most valuable •Ingle piece of ~Wloped property In !ht natiOfl -Ille Pacific • coaS1llne from Corona de! Mar to Laguna Beach, •• f How 1w:h fantasUc growtb In population can be re. conciled with ..-ration and protdori ·of Ille ell\iiron-, moat here in Orange Coaaly and ti1 ell other urban .' ngiona will surely be a c-t llld ciinUnuini phibleqi Iii ·' the decades ahead. ·' Even In Ruasia, wltb 111· centralized and dictated. , economic planning by Ille state, urban _gro;wtl! _p_rob- lems have been a plague, especially in Moscow. SO .the Commwmta, too, have followed England's Jead with an ever·increulng .number of satellite "new tdwna" neir large dties. Tiie Commlaslon on Population Growth and the American P'ut1ln requested of Congress by President Niion wUl be wratU1ng with a many.faceted problem. t . • • ------.....----------·- . ~ New loWD plannlns began in EnjlaJMI it the turn of the ceolury and bu p!OiresMil mora lbeni Uwt any- 'l'here ei.e. Britain'• ..., 'fOw~ ldou w-nm med in the U.S. In U., 1920f; but~ tended to IJe rel8tlvely 1mall. Lu&• new towns hme only alter Wol'ld War JI and Soulhei'D California has been In the fortfroat> of Ille is ao complex and ao loaded with "people dynamlle" that Ille wry, 1urVlvlil of tho United States as a f"8 nation could be tbreatenod II wise long-term po1iciea. and aclllll!I are not fortbcomlng in the years Jwf'abeall: · • " -MJ'O'J..:P'"' 'IUPDY, If llW 61JN >JNT R161STEA1P, '!'ME IN WOl.!E '(1.DIJBLf fAAH i ~.' movement. , . . ) • I ' "'--.SafaoOI ;Project. fer Disadvantagea · . . .,,. ' Reorganizing General Pattern of Failure Too Sta·te .. ' .... i • • • • . . WASlllNG'l'ON -It bu.,.,;,.;,. clear· ., I fecllftlJ' '° .... onlfonnlJ and npldly Legi··s1 '"'t u ly evident that Jsrge -· " federal ' • a. rndlnl *llll'Clf .-llry ml in· m -re mane)' poured lnlo tho public 'all!! non· ldlool -II -lie evident that public llChoob for tile -' """1i1 Clf 111> mare WU -lod-.f the l)'ltom thin jecla, to improve tho educa~ o1 dlsacJ. c:oiild lie --. vantaged dllldren, llaff bleo,,wuted.or ~ ere 1-tlnl that they frittered away. general pattern" minimal ~ ·riu iall have mlJ' now belun to lam how to do President NlJ:m tbJnb JO. Gotal'.llDeDt frequent failurt. • .. tbll eonalltenUJ• .tle!' fOW' years pl ahlndm --ourveya "l'-' ·AND N~. A Ii• M ..,;. ~ tr,tnc. 'l1ltlr al>orlcomlnp _,, to be , v" .,~, leol due to lacl< al educatlonal'bow·QoW Tiie 1lunly old pi..-Wlgoll$ that Th-ere ai1ny oxamples al..,... ar , : · d~J);~:si" .. U · thin to -hdatuttve bu.,Ung. Tiie • cmked and groaned 'thetr way 1CT011 •low pnlll<ll bllt tho 1~.J'8tlml II -'"'f!iilol '"lllili-falmrl 'Ille-commonest crlllcliml are tbot fun&J. to '·tho ..OOntalm and tho deterta to give !allure or ln!!gni!icant ~ •..!1', . 7 wlddl ra.a ~ chlldrm ~ to reod went ,far 1 CJJJlamia .jts beJinnlng just couldn't dlslressliiclY large ,,,.,11: with rew .• 1.,. ii1 -;t M--,-.. oqu1pmen1 and .....,i ochool aid, ,,,,.. , cepliooS -lludlOI and analy..... ...,,,,, w spnad loo tlllnly falled to concentrite all "l'ft'lte elflcla!lly on tho IJ<ewaya ol ofprogramson"'1!ch1Ubillionshon ~tllt 1;· '-•:..~ , __ ao ~·main~· bOlJ*I .t.fiaY· Likewise, says C11llornia ,,._ been spent under Title I of the El<men. -,. .Olli! _,, Ibo ldY8ntqed chlldren w11in all ~ lelllbly lipuker Bob Moapn, the system tary and Secoodary Education Act of 11115 Jl'alrllf=· Odl!S:~ Clf t11t Tl: -.i ho,. -to bolp tho dJu+ tblt wu iwtequate to I'!!"" CalllOl'llla in all<1• a record of fru1tr.atton, tj\cl I ·~lllallttbeltafl vamqecL ,•. . tbeearly.donneeds:.:LL,_, __ totake mlananagemont and ev111 !rlud, and -· !ljl tiJll'lt Ill!'! !Ill ;---Ihm! is, general....., iol diaaatldaclloo begun a -11111>' Clf lie in> WHAT Tllll: IJ.MAll taat'fol<e is· st,,. care of .... day «DllUom. aboot this In the Ntsoa odmlpl••lloo. cram be Ill~ "Tiit _.. dylnc and trylog to ~ sptaka for Specifleall°y, SpeOker Monagon ta . ,.... not olfecllftly m.....,.i at .., of ttaell. MOii of Its elforta are, by deflni. asldll-tbe CoNtltuUoa Jlevislon Com- TBE SnJDIES ARE «11vlnclng. Tiiey, thrte lm!is, • Aid Farley. Ho bu put lion, concerned wi1h Internal manage-mltoe .!« j,r.mpt approval of his con- go to such ia!Jl<hUYe quolllono u' !ilth in the ldta Clf whit 111 ea1lod -. mtll~ criteria and guidell.,., iudltlng, f t1toticii\ . whether or not ~ dilldren are penaatory educatloa and wanta to prove H monltorin1 and other: .. .ldmtnlatrative 1 • al -amendment P n P 0 1 1 n C learning to rt9d, to write and to apeak IO can wcrt. problems,, and there ii the usu1I flap over reorganlutlon « the ,CIJlfornla State '.:~~ =.:m~~-~-= ·;or~ isto ~~ '!i:~~ ~~t=lii~tro~.1-unprepareil ~:i;:,, propoaaJ, w &'lch he wants to merely .._ --'D>o problem with It ro1n1«<:a the coocllllion that ll!eocles under _..ional mandate get on tbf primlrJ ballai In June, tt the ii not confined to race but to whether ar Preoldent Ntaoa'a '"'1ained veto of tried to spend -._ too fut witboot -· ' -h In . not black and white cbl1dnn can lie mode Ooogress' overblown education Ind knowing for lift what could be done, and Legtslablre approves tbne, " the to acquire tbe most elementary akllla weUare a~ can be better unprepared IChool dlstrictl grabbed lhe next 1ogtcal step to the success cl. the necessary to begin the climb out of justified on groundl of urgently needed moneybmntheirrlghttoltexplred. m.autve reorga·nlzatlo'n of the permanent proverty · reform than as m antl.fnflatiooary ac-Nixon says that the management and Leglllatufe approved by the voters tn Many local programs have (ailed to Uon. operational problems created by the 1966 thrv.iW. pasa8e Of PropodUon 1-A. live up to ezpectaUons, by admission of original grab for TiUe I money still f7 That-;;;~ lmtl.tuted annual lf:Slions people who hive ldminiatrated them. THE EQUIV ALEN'!' of sumJ which mala uneotved after fwr years. He 15 of the Legislature and Yfl!-round Tiie National Advbory Council on Educ• Qoogress •PJ>Nlpriated will be IJ>Olll. and pn>pollng to do -nl alJoot IL servlte1, pl.S updi"•• of th• tJon of Disadvanlaged Children found more, as time goes on and the anti-In-, _ 1 ..,. many sbort.comlnga and &akl the federal fiaUonary drive was as good a rea!OO as ,.: MEANTIME. ·tbcKllandl of pxr dill· ...... J.s ature'a workload and orpniJation, Interest in educotlng the -seems to be any to ju,u!y callln1 a Nill now to the · 'dr91 are cauatit In a descending gplral, . THE SUCCESS OF the rnt four years weakening. Civil rtahts groups have pro-txpansl<Jn of educati.on programa until ,.,_.avely falling back each )'tar fnim , of Ci of the n-........i0on t-A p-o-tested waste, ''fraud," mismanagement, ways art found to adm.tniater them et-normal llandll'dl for tbdr llfl "P ', • •v,........ Illegal u,. of funds . A natlonwlde•survey lecUveJy. II the public ochool ~...,. .,-until Ibey simply' diOp ooS '"" •I •,lid 1's con.mc.d Monagsn that the publi!!Jed In the New York Tlmea finch a not COOlillenUy use public laDdl ef· acbOol ~. -; 1"81ill\ure II reodJ for the nut 1<1-, vance. ·'Ibo Monqan reorwllllDUon plan, bu- Red China'tlnge'r·M.odifi~s a~~ , I Jqlsialah' lime . Tbere is llltle doUbt the --trouble bei: Red China and the Soviet Union bU need Mao'a govermnent to -lalb with the United Slate• in Waraw. •. • nm. ii -.. like a blJaleral llftii' to modify the angry attitude Clf a natlaa tnwd a third nation. Preaide:nt Nis.on, problllJy comcklut1y, toOk advantage of tbil __..I hiltorical phenomenon -lie recenlly movod to r.1ax 1eMion bit&L the Mao regime and the United -Ao the Vlelaam wsr II pbued out, ~ llllY become even-. llll<1llblo to l'lllooa1 discussion of lrode problems, _, lmltllll exchange of naLiooals. ~China In the 11111 ud 1930s, were weU lwwt of a mlld OU· -.......,. toward thiin. In the big cit. lea. 81 IJllinlhal, the people heartily dis- 11111111111 .,_ and French for blstorlcaJ --§WWW- . ' . . . For Eut. Liter followed lkUllll ud · · · M-' ,_ Important provlslon la other Europeon trade ezponsi<lilJo Eist l' th.1 the !Allsiaturt convene !or biennial Alia u..k. Ibo~ treallel. . -·\be flrll Monday o1 Dectmber -~ol. Fairbank Piel Amef1eto • 1.rac1..;.. in even-ndmber~ ytara and continue~ though not loltlllaton of tho <trtollet ID November 38 of the nest even- "· , beolfltted from them, ·and so becarnl·,; numbered yeu - a device that would ,......,., often """""' 6lld. 11<\0!' of tlila "llllmlPla" lor-w....,,, qcresaon in enable \be leadersbip ol· bOth bOults to do dislike rubbed oil aa b Amertea111, """. Ille Jltb •nd 11th centuries. He brands a .,.... elllci<nl job of ICbedullng work hod not In fact partlcipo_ted In tho one. the Vietnam war an ''updited use of 1UJ>-bJ allowing the legislative m>ehlnery to sided treaties the Europeans had 1..-..d l>ool dlplomoey." _..,te al full c.opaclty. ' on the Chinele for a century or more. .,. sam., but not enough, modUlcaUon wu • " • M Then, the United States was cauOl ID~ 1"11 111 .-attitude• by American •.,911 ltXAMPLE, !1o<r 1e1sion1 wiJuld mlacalculated lllpporl of Cbian& lCIMliall "Ubnl Gpanalon" Jn tbla century, aoya be held only when lhert wore bills In lie in the pog.war revolution. 'Prof. Mira lriye. Unlvenlty or Chlcqo, debated. There would be more time for GIVEN THIS reality, ·It w,a 1 la "''Ibe" Anlerlcan Ube:raJ Tradition in ~ commi!tees t0 bear 'measurea assigned to Eat AalL" But llbenJo hod llltle In-them and to research major ltgislaUve · 1mavoldable tbal the~.~.:: -on Amerlean dlplomo<:J, ud I programs In depth. Equally lmportan~ should consider us an tnml11 Ch1neae were shocked by American oc-the tolal· time spent by legislat.on in ~t~ ~'":"..U:,..i~~ cupoUoo of lhe Pbilipplne1 In the ; I Sier amen Jn would be reduced, ... blln1 :rqn "Jmperlalilm" wbtell· hon ' McKlnlq m. Hen«, In Prof. lrtye's Ulem to &Ive greater 1UenUon to the prob- domlnated tho Peking neirl !Gr •,..,... vlfW, -· Uberalism <Xlllld not' lem1 of their constltuenll. John Footer Dullu ,......., not•-........,,. Ollnese settled '""plclon of Other provisions al the MGlllpn· "'°' of the am.a m~r';i~aa ~-.; Antd .... latimt m the Far East m rteeDt 1 posals include a change In the tel'IDJ ~f comp,.hend the......, o1 the -11. UmL -leglslol«s ao thal members Wllllld begin and Preddent Etllni'mrtr, who lmnr ~ tbtlr tmn1 on ~ Ont Monda7 of the lie al the mainland, nleroly accepted Mr. December f~Dowihi election; except for Duilf,o' judpnenta. Tiie Kanan war only Dear .,, emel'l""'Y......,,.., -_,14 tab firtllled the Peilinfl alUtude, ud Mr. elloct GO tho lint daJ Clf J11111111')': and Eilltllhower's movt to end It wu dJo. Glnnmy eodl house ud Its --would counted. The Vietnam war wu II ti!& , .,.,... conducl open meoUnp 11 pmided bJ wu needtd to lltmp ,. aa .: moJor , G.... statutu. .. ._.. .. - Two Amer-unlversllJ ~-.S TllB CONS'ITlilTION 11ov1a!on Com-have treated of tbiJ trwpadllc .,.. mlltae, which under the leodenhlp of Its dJ'ome In papers read belm a ,_ II ....-'me lllat a selocl !ew dlalrman, Judge BNCt SUmner of meeting of tho Ameriwl Hlltortcal pooi>lt hove the powtt to 111rt a • Or•nl'I Couniy, himlllf a , formtr _..,loo. -· i.. IO atop 1 war It !alt,. leglslolar, w11 trChl!oct of tho orfclnal ~1 -UteraUy overyboo!y l raorianbatlon plan lo 1181, will II•• Pl\Ot. JOHN r . FA!llllANK, HsYanl -D'. A. S. OlliOlll to1111dtr1tloll to the Monqon UnJvml!Y, In ''II-..._. . , ~ for, u the ~· points 111~ ilys the Chlneae tend lo blame ""' ...,.. ......,. _,.. • .._ "" they pe.raDet the COmmlu:lon'• own Amtticw rot all the wronp lnflded on ~·:. :..:.', :.:.·::~ J::. recmunendationa made su~ tn East Alia In l50 )'l!ars. 'Tllli wa1 ll\i !Ima 11167. (!iUl of Porilcuose _.,.. ID 1ha Callfonla P'eola(' s.rnc. All That Is Bad Can't Be Unlawful I mal<e no brttf for dprtta. Al an In- veterate smoUr for more than JO ~ars. I think they are bad for you In many way9, and not good for you in any way. Let me make th1a clear at the outlet. But everythlhg that ta bad llhouJd not be unlawful; this is the Puritan confusion between private aln and p u b I J c tranqresslon, which hu been responsible for more evil than the evlla it has iooaft, to eradicate. juat, but al, leut they . would fall wttbln ........ Tbert ls no rut analogy between the cyclamates and cigarets. In the fnt case, there are substitutes f o r cyclamates, and the companies usin1 IN ,.\ IECBNT edil«iol ill \be New them will doublle!s !Ind somothlnl even Jlepulll!C'.i'mq-; ;·~-" ,jld ~better, ml Nfer, be!.,.. loog. Secoodly, Cigarefs,"' the edit.on try lo dfaw · a snoklng is an addk:tive habit (I 'won't parallel· between tbt-perument'1 ,ftitt even ..; "Pleuurt"), wbk:h mUllonl of him on cyclama,tes and tts tender ban. people art not going to gtve up, no mat.. dling of cigarets, when there is more ter what kind of law is pasted. medical evidence that tbe latter art harmful to humana than tbe former. 'Ibis cenaorkJu.s and t b op,th t 1t1 a editorial end! on the indignant note that "No one m Congress or HEW has the gut.s to-suggest.-cigattta~be·banned." lt-ia not a question of ruts; k is a queatlon of sense. Bannlng clgaNb would-be ii foolllh and futile u cur receat ablurd en- deaYO< to problblt liquor. AN Al\G~ llliiht lie mlde !hat clgarel componlea lhould not be perinlt. tec1 to advertbe their ..ru..--;-u they ""' not in IOnte countrlea. Or even tblt tobaceo lbouJd be turned in\9 a pverit- ITlllll monopoly, u It ta In oome other (and capitalistic) countries. Such m......., would be bu1h, perllapr un- IF WE AJUJ: GOING to drop bad lleblla, tt mllll be by a campaign of -anc! penuasion, not by law or edict. Peo- ple have a right to abuse themselves il ·lhey-want-to,-1<>1"'1g-as they mo,, all-the facts and all the poosible CO!llOqllellC<S. NO!>ody bas ev~ bef1I made beller by fordbly inventing him from indulging in his vices. Hert, the so-called 0 Uberals," as with the New Republic, ..... 1 themselves to be jllll as ri&ld and arbitrary and namw 11 the COMerVativu they are '° fond of Jambutiq. You can legislate public mcrality -as in the matter oC fair ~ Ing or employment opportunities -but .to legislate private morallly is lo sin apinot the lj)irlt. Facts on Tax Override To lhe Editor: Oppooenta to the ... override ill the Newport·M-Unllled School Diatrtct have reoorted to the usuol misleading statement& and innuendoes. ~ have asked questions wlthoui really caring about the ....,..., OUr local dlltrlet bu nothing to hide and bas ion~ oUt of Its way to make the aoswtn eastly aVlllablt. - '!'be !act is that only a ID1all -or the overT!de goas to lmjroflq tho prooenl education -am. MOii ol the money 1oe1 to -malntabdnc the euttlftt program, ovtrdue maiDtenlDClt o f buUdlngs and gnlUQda, ~q-1 equipment and providing a ..._iblo reserve accouat for emergtncies. DEFEAT OF the override wou)d mean continued ne&iect of buildlnp and equip- ment and 1 druUc cutbtck In the pment educaUoo program. A clastanl11 prka far tho commllllty'to payl -point that hu b ••• mbaiostrued ts that the oven1do automaUcally lncreua tua. Jt doet: not. Hither, lt Jl(vos IO 1111r -board ~ .. -tull, wilbia Ille limits spedfJod, H 111oJ !Ill -ln- c:reuea lnl _...,, --. -JI not alWl)'I Ullld. . """"' .,_ ...... ,.. .,. -"*"'· Nlmwlly ..,.,,.,. lllllflllll c:cNl'feY lttllr ,_.... Ill JOI -a w -. Tiii """' ftl ---hthni ,. flt IMc. Ir tllmf. ..... llMI r. P9M,,,,.,. Al letftn 1Nnt 1MtuM ,,., lletw. Mil "'9!~ mir•-. WI '*"-l'lltY M Wlll>IMlll Oii ,....,.... M .ufllc1'11f ""°" II ...,.._ ,..,.,. wll ,., .. llUMlllMll. But whoever we elect, we must liwi them autbortly to motdl their mponalbillty. Tiie point ii bulc,.,k> the,ldao callod democr1cy. I'm not bl)ld to the problems thal olst amonc our youth; yet J can't see h&w crlppUor the dblrld linandaJIJ p._,,ta 1111)' pooalble form of solution. BoUeve ,.., the mere act of walking into a ballot booth and stamping NO will on!J. com- jlOWld theae ~··. 'lbe IOlutkm takes I n • o t ' 1 rn 1: n t • -ddonnlnatlon ud 1 · com-mitment. Tiie roww wiU be felt throughout the COOUDllQity. P~Clf lhal ~II to voi. \'DJ -... 'l'lllldayl JIM WOOD Put --that ~ •• Qee,.._ -,,,.--, boanlalntbollorllorArta-... DOlrGe«p: tremo caution In lllillllnl lulac ,._. at their di-I. ('Ibo N~ I'm -lift JOll mah Ill> all Boml jull ~ ulild *II of Ill 1u1ac ,_ leu.n, George, but I think -n: the occ Boord 1110 hu -,_ -ii srut: .. do 1ha ~-· -"tho buncl\ II tho ofnc. -poteoUal ·and . tho Newport E1eMntarJ _ uc1 we 1oo11 fotl\oanl to It every -Jncrallid ta•n to Ibo limits .,. daJ even ll ""1' letttn m !aloe -proved bJ YOlerl.) Thero Ill ne nldence ' SUE • THE G'.;G tllat du.mo, 01ICt aiected to -• ilUr 1111a 'Etc· • ~· denlJ looe .U _.,. I« the ~· ~ _Jbn_o.:_.,.,. · rully.thtol; I ...,14 ' THE .Pl>INT lB ·n han to trust our make up a nl<e letter like tba~ elected board to Jp<nd ..., ._ whoo Buel I'm I --by tr-~ry -or ltCl~icg J new ~. CllOrlOlll'7, thank you.) ... ---\ __ ._......~~-.--,~~~~=----~~~~~~......,..,...,--~~~~-~---~-~~-:-:--~----.........,----- \ I I -I I - ---· "Joepen, ~pen, where'd·~·ret U.-~!I' . ·CHECKING -,. UP·• ~. How to Tell H You Slept EnAugh .Desert D •. riving Dangerous L\N llllUIAllDDIO (AP) -~coll II .. ..., l!w- -· -tf· lllll llodiic -bpi • .. Callllnla'1 • -.bftbwo11. "'lllnt..._. .... ! -.. -.. put, ..,. lead to hold t,be -· ... -Bui ill Ille, -!hire'•· ........ jall ........ flit lull,. uld 11111 lllr"J ., the-lllPW1 Depc-lnlarmollml olllce. · Drlv .. -•-' by Ille milts """ mllel ., flit, 1lralpt .-. They belll\\o dA)'~ ,.,,i in no time they're cruhlrtg over &;steep em~ ir ' swet'YjnJ acrosl•tbe c e'D ter divlder mto an oncoming vthi cle. There was a total ol. m fatalities on desert a re a I highways !n San Bernardino ~ty, 11111 YUi· . J Eapeclally prone Is ' Ille I crowd _, from Lao ·Vegas, 1111 uotller bllbway official. ·''They 1aml>!e and drhll: ihe free drinks offered in the casl~. They often don't set er1ou1hJo. <al IDd they doo'I eat .as much as they should, 11 said R. J. Lowry, district traf- --flc.eqineer fur the Division of ID1bway1. And drivers heading to Vegas are just as suscepUble. "They've just put in a bard day at work and lhoy're -. ed,'' said LoWry. ''They'•e By L. Ptl . BOYD iineinc. "Mister Sandman,'' betn up since early in the BLEEP _ When you fint ''Teach M~-TonighV' and_!.'The morning, but in the evening ak Naughty Lady of Sh ad y lhey bead for Las Veps." w e up, can you tell right Lane." Spe«t on the detert Is awr;y whttbef you got enough another flC'lor; aa1d Donald A.. sleep! H IO, you 're the ex-Your quutionl and com,. Kipp of the Bl&frfty Patrol · cepUon. Unsurprisingly, the ments are welttnntd and .To ellml:nate the danl'f' of t ' medicoel now say everybody's will be used whertver pos· fAst moving Cll'I comlng down ll'OCIY then, mostly became sible in "CMctdng Up." ·the mountain roads an 4 their tempenturea are low. A Address 1l14il to£: M. BC)lld, meeting a alow"llMing truck little biter in the d a y , in care of DAILY PILOT, on tbe· upgrade t ' W at c b however, there ii a way to tell Box 1875, Newport Beach., Downhill Speed" sip hive IOll1dhini about Ille qUBlity,_C_al_i:_f.,c.9_2_66_3_. _____ :..been=.!.plactd.::;,::::_ _____ 1 IDd Ille quantlly ol the,- previous nllhl'• ~eep. If you ~---"--------------· ------ pt drowsy before lunch, you got too much sleep. If you get df'OWI)' after hmcb, you didn't set •-11· II'! .. l11otlll: SCIBlll'IFIC ~ ~ -· l'O!Me -alwlp, but a!way0; claim m6re Uperlence -coUece aeniors. Odd, whol? ••• .A ?~YEAll-OLD MAN Is said lo hlv< only lbaul a lhlrd of his oriaJnal tut. buds: .• -.TJNY-TIM ONCE WORUD uncler Ille name of Larry JAWe, the -c:ana11'-••. rr WAS A BAD BPBl.LEllwl!Oiwned the m.cklntosb raincoat afte.r kl blvti'ltor, Scotsman Charles Madnlosh .• , .NORMAL OF· FICE HOURS in Rome, Italy, run from 1:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. and from 3:30 p.m. fo, 7 p.m. MONEY -Largest denomination of paper cur- rency ever issued in the United States was the $100,000 gold certificate or 1934. Am asked"U any of those are still around. Yes, sir, at last report there were five in Atlanta, two In New York City, one in Philadelphia and four In Kansas C ii y. Incldentally, what's the biggest bill you've ever seen? l got ahold of a $1,000 bill· wice, but it got away. OPEN QUESTION -Wh~ is It introverts generally prefer the color blue while extroverts almost always like red? C A L IFOllNIA'S Virginia Satir is another of thole psychologists who has recom· mended contract marriages that lapse after five years unless renewed .•.. "TRUE, PH IL AD ELPRIA Cream Chee"se was not named after Philadelphia, Pa.," w r 1 t es Mari!J>nn Knighton of Boise, Ida:; "it-was.nameif alter the • town of Philadelphia, N.Y., near 'V~tertown." .. ,WllERE DID WE get the notion· 1 skin puncture lrom a rusty nail Js anymore dancerooa than a skJn pwlCture from a alllny nail? It isn't. BOZEMAN -"How many couples married at least 10 years eventually get divorces?" inquires a lady ln Bozeman, Mont·About 2.5 per- cent is the answer. Must not fall to reply-\o-1 Bozeman girl. I had ancestors in that town or thereabouts. Specifically, my grandfather, Dr. Ira Leighton. A fitle old gentleman who became famous. He tried to legislate for mercy kllUnp. , RAPID RE~LY -No air, first year more people C1'1111ic1 ... .., In plaos lhlo sl1lpl wu 11$4. Same ye.-we nre Who C.res? Ho other MWSPall" .In lhl ..... car'tS about )'OUI' comnktftllJ ""' )'0111' community dally MW'!PIPfl' dots. It's the DAILY PILOT. • THESE _PENNEY STORES WIL·L BE OPEN SUNDAY . I• -~ - AFTERNOONS 12 TO 5 P.'M. •BUENA PARK •BURBANK • CANOGA PARK •DOWNEY •FULLERTON •GLENDALE • HUNTINGTON BEACH --~--- .INGLEWOOD •LAKEWOOD •LONG BEACH • LQS ALTOS . . . • MONT.Ci;,t.IR • NEWPORT'BEACH • NORTH HOLLYWOOD • SAN FERNANDO • SANTA MONICA •TORRANCE •VENTURA ' • WESTCHESTER • •WEST COV,NA • WHITTWOOD • • • ,) l • •r ·• .. -.. )) ' • •• .. ' • • . v. .. . -.. • 1 • ' AVAii.ABC!> AT YOUR LOCAL .. • -' Mooday, ,,_, '· 1170 , DAILY JllLjr f • . . . • • \ ·t • . . l ' • ~· ~. . ' I •• --.- • •, • - ''/, ., ,!ff ,,.., ldl~ : ...... , !t!KI ~utt! -.1! "' m IT . ...., jj,, ·,t,W;. t/J)?~. ~ '.i., ·1'1' •If< .,... ,...... ::::: . . . te-•·M1 l•11y.Jbe,L--.e..:y_~ M's !ht,;,~ of thoGil-tiri gill, 1 '~t wMtl looking like.a "'lenliM 1 'di mean_ • I bejrig SO cl.Mt, mid IO ' r IY.f1 helplou, Irion ate -•1119 i: hor~ and thlfe to Mlp ,JOUwilll .,.,, this and that. And 11• becau.. i:i~ " -~'re lacey ancl loYely. In CG!len 1 ,,.., lace ovtr fH-llltte _;;...._.~ ~"' \ . ' ·~--,:--· r'P", ,,,,_,_ Ill ii 1kii'ts of Arntl9 trla etlaie, .ECl!I ...... ,.;..,..lie sloa•nai of lilac fir blue' The 'nolddy· la si.,. 3 lo 11. Tho canlgGll io sizos 5 to 13. Th• shofl·1""9r, .8 to-1'6. Each> llf ! ·, ' ~. - t\nne111 THE ' DRESS PLIACE · -.. • • • • ; .. 1 • ·011 L:11 ~·· ,.; • • t'. " -~ I ~. !I 'I :. •• :1 ;I :1 ii lj t • • I • ! I I D~LY l'ILOT 1ltf $11N«ll WOllll .. ...Jl!Ul.MUM .. .. ,. • ll- DQ • . ' Mondor, F•brultJ 9, 1'70 ,, . Translator For-U.N. ltuss ~py? SEA'rl'LE, Wuh. (AP) -A Sovkl employe ol the United NaU!IM ~ 1o t!>"'-'- on chi.fl• fl 11plooa1e ac•inll hip>. Tlie st a le Dt~ lhe fB) I a Washlllllcm and tM Scrriet. mlaalon lo tho United Nai-. also art keeplnc gulet. Ofto. tbe case. A I e ks andtr' VlllllyviA Tlkhomlrov, 37, r.ema1ned ln ' city jail on an FBI cmnp1atnt which said be bad-a111Spired with Russian agent. and "other persons unknown,' since Jan. <. 11111. to obtalc In- formation about U.S. dMtnses. An unidentified offidal of the Soviet Embassy I n \Vashington, D.C., .tis It e.d Tithomirov ln his cell for about SO minutes Sunday, but made no atteinpt to poet bail.· Ball o/ $100,000 WU IOt ·• Saturday by U • S . ()om. • ~ .. . Lll•lllAN 01!-TANICElt LI~ H•~PLEISLY ON NOVA. SCOTIA REEF .9hoaalo ... P....wi,. Sllcliy Sltuotion for .AntlpoHulion Crowa ' '. . . , • , j • • ! .. .. . . ' Ojt ·S.pilli'lfg _Jrito Atlantic ~Ruined . Life8 ' Doped 'Y'°uth Kills Himsel f TACOIL\, Wuh...(UPI) ~.A I was @In&, experiencing life. railbrold empkrye found the But I found 'out It was death well-dreuad ~ of a young 1 wu tripping on. man In a. comer of an empty "Dad, I hope to llnd happt.. ,tiol.car behind u.e .. Union Pa· ness now even thoogh I know clflc• depoL I destroyed my life and oth· In the Jackel· p0cu!J were . ''' wllh il 1 hope lo God an empty pm bollle and a peoplo · La!Ong dope find whal billfold JdenllfJlng the youth I 1....i In It sooner lhan I did. as the 20-~ ldn o1. 1 11Goodbre. father • , • your 1uburban TAc!OIDI 'couple. m, love,. Ricky." When the body wu moved. 1 suicide note waa found. It •aid: Dear Father: r-think you know the reuon I've done this. Dope i"ulnocl my life a"'1 took • .,,.., JD)' happlneu , ..... ever. J could newr live in the alale ol mind I was In. "Please don't bate -me too much for what I have done. I lhouiht I found lrulh In what 17'5 LAGUNA CANYON ROAD Vogl! in Post ORANGE -Dr. Lyle C. Voge of Orange, a general pradlU1111er, bas been i~ stalled u the S2nd president ol Ule ·<>ranee County Medical A!aocfa-lie succeed3 Dr. G. William Hawkins, a Santa Ana orthopedist. Mothers Taking· LSD :;;'.: .. ::·~~le~·::.:: Wednesday. P ORT RAWKESMJJIY, oH,' and K Ju!!· ends up In Ille heavl,.l type> of oil, of. M D f .,. At the 10-mlnute ar•. Nova Scoti.a·1 ._(UPI).·-t~k.'_'°°'y~inthiscold. flcialssaJd.Alruckload ofex· WcCo rmicl LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY a Y e O·r1· n Inf an•·., ratanmenl Tlkhomlro• •id Anllpoll•Uoi1 crews. • • d • r ., u 11_. .. ri; illtll<ull l• set •fire plosi••s .... chemicals, which '' , ~ only, "I 'protest detention.'• government directive t 0 and teen harder to keep bum-officials hoped would generate , e 7 --then asked thal the Soviet eon-: datroy a ibattered tanker and eoougb heat to ignite the oU, CHICAGO (UPI ) -Women hued their findings on the JUI and Soviet mission to the th!· oil it Is-.nilltn.' into~tbe· arrived here Sunday. Demoli- • 494·9415 • who have t a ken the cue Of a mali~.i infant United NaUona in New York ".'r-"Y lion eiperts accompanied the ~ •~ N'•• • A"•·llc ·"'d ......... 1-: Serri1t1 n , E11tir• Sovth Coe st Ar•• hallucinogenic chemical LSD ~ who died nine hours after be notified of hi1 arrest. \II\'" "*' • .., --,-0-'..:..:."-::c-'="--====ap:::.:;-=ves=-. -~---~==================:! may give birth to malformed birth. Jlilen in the maximum· their greatest ~Ian would • •. . infants even ir the y do not .1be doctors aU frpm the secuitty area of city jail said be bbw"'to ' 1gn1ie, ·tbe thlek, take the drug during pregnan-rt'lolftt Sfual' School of _ !he prisoner w~ in a two-man gooey globs of heavy, er.de C cy, a m~tcal team said Stm-Medicine, City uruversity of jail cell by h.im.9tlf and bad oil. · . , day. , • .New,. ¥ork, said the child's declined to talk to .occupants The oil sllck·sprtaitln& frOm ' Pediatricians UIUan l:t:i;u )Jalbert 25, and its mother, 22.· .~ ~lnlng cells or to Jailers. the tanker Arrow, ownid• bf and Kurt HlrschJl9rri ahd had,takeaseveraldosetolthe.-Al: an employe of the U.N.• ·Greek ·shi1?P1n4 'm 1 11n 1t1 _, pathologist Lotte st, au, s cllemk:ll 'prior to the infant's Secretariat. Tikhomirov ~d Ariltotle10Duail •• ~.'Into . .,.a·n~e~I writing in the February issue ~eption. • unlimited freedom to travel m tpe 1norpt .,.tlantic, btukinc · ~~ ~ W • of the Journal of the. ~rican Smet neither parent had a the United States. into sinallU globs and I A}.wAY's FM:SJ CWALfTY · MedicaJ_A.ssociation said they family history of birth defects, An agreement between .the depolitina dud sea btrda ' ' -the-~d oCtof'J' i st1·i d United tStatet-and the Unit:ed atongi:be:abores. -' -.. • . .._.....-1 "chr_omosom1t aberratlon in N1U<11.1 ~iv es ~etanat ":rbe tanker, carrylnl' 1,000 ·. , the infant and the history of employes unmunlty from pro-tons' of.oil,'apllt in two Sunday / • 1 .. ' • • , 1 ; LSD (ly•er'pc ac·l d •eculloe onlyforacliomcon-.. applngaailhalaDf'O'lon~ ' -OARPETl-NG PAD Celibacy diethylamide) in,gestion by the nected with U.N. duties. . small reef where it had run I · ' • parents .•• suggests Iha! LS D If convicted, 'IlkholillroV aground W-y. 'rbe main • . . ' ' I Att1·a ction? may have . indUclM \Jae ab-faces ·• maxin)um penalty ol ·oil slick pusbtd\by•nortbeut · . ' ' normal chro m os o me ar· 10 yeanfiipriacmanc1 $10,000 winds, :.U.uw about four , .,' "&'.· l'NSTA-" LLATIO. N VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Paul VI declared today that "the cross" of celibacy attracts more yotmg men to the Roman Catholic priesthood . than would permisskln to mar· ry. rangements in the ·germ ctlls fme. , . milea into' the nOrth ,.\.tlantic, ~ \. ~. ' : : . of Ille molher." ._ . The FBI UJd Tiilhomlrov ab<iut 750 milts noriheasl ;,f _, I . ~ ' · The pbysiciana: said the WIS llTUled Saturday Oil • New Yor'/' City, pld I l molher ccmilnu.d IOU..JJWi. downl!'Wll5eallle street shout •poke>man !Gr llle ltmperial . • s PE-CIAL ! ' . Hi! statement, loudly ap- plauded by 500 Rome priests. came at the same time that the Vatican made public an appeal to all prle~, to __ fllP'W once a year their ~ to rtmain <:i!Ubatc and to obey· their bishops. t. juan1,, bar~. a nd one . b7our after 1 ~ ,01r Co .. whim dl~ed t the meCbedrtite d u r I ~ her mtltlil with ID unidenUfted Vessel. j ' " .... ...,i;; bat -c1rup teClillOll wra•ant In Ille u.s. in, Ollaw~ • 1 , '"' ,,.~, t '.'bove .0 Is""'..,.,,,_ lo .Air.,.... ¥tnliler ·no:·~~ ..... WI><> ~ dauan•1•1.1I dllnp." ,,. 01'.deml tbe f thip ~ Jts oil Director Feted burned,\lndicatad , Slipday lit J · might fly 'It . NOvf SCotla IO ovmee 1tifmpb"'P'~ tbe Jl'Uu.EllTON -Irvin C .. i;lict<. • · I ' ,' • . . ... Gra_ptfnf . ' • I ' • ~ of Fullerton has •"One •ofl our 1reatest Jll'O" • J been hDN:ftd by the Western blems now is · how we Qe ' • Honor Due Y-iln Aaociation for 20 jean . going to get thisJ stuff so •. The can for renewal of vOws every Holy Thursday was con- tained in 8 guideline docu- ment to bishops asking them to exercise more care in the selection and education of seminarians, and in prevent- ing prlesUy delectlon!. NEW YORK (AP) -A•nine- man -rock group, Blood, Sweat and . Tears, has b e e n nominated 10 times for Gram- my Awards, the reCordlng iD- dustry!a,-equlvalent by the movies' Oscar. of tervicc u a dlreetor of. the burn," said • an :J m p e r I a .I ~ ' Oranp County ir.p-. apokestnan. "It's vuy heaV)' 4 t \ ·'· U,.I T1..,,._lt Actor Diu Veteran movie, TV and s t a g e actor Ro scoe Karns is dead at 76. He appeared in s i I e n t films, the award-win ntng movie "It Happen- ed -One Night" and a . TV series, "Rock Y · King, Detective." Bl_ood, Sweal and Tean·s "Spinning W h e e I ' • was nominated for r~d of the year, compeling ll(ilh Johnny Cash's "Boy Nariied Sue " Peggy. t:.t·, "u That in Thert Ia?'', the 5th Dimeoslon's ~':Aqua.nus Let the SunShine In," and Henry MancQU~a ''Love Tbeme from Romeo and Juliet." For' • the 1968, the 5th Di~On won with "Up, Up and Away," ~ Nomlnatiorul for bes l 1969 recordings were announced Su~day ,NP,t by the National Academy .of Recording Arts and SCienCes, The 3 , O O O members· of the academy will vote and wiMers in 45 categories will be announced March 11. "Spinning Wheel" aJso was. nominat,ed for fl oni or· the year, a compoeer's award. It ~·as written by D'avid Clayton· Thomas, vocalist. of Blood, Sweat and Tears. . . F und Leader ORANGE · -Majr. Gen. Floyd L. Wergeland, U.S. Army Medical Corpe (Rd.), is chairman of the• 1970 Orange County.Jhart Finl C.mpslrn, Wergeland ii a Laguna Hills resident. 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Howard · Way, (R·E:I· eter,) who gained the leadership po.t!Uoft of presi- dent pro tetbj:iort •only last sptj_ng, was laced by · ~ Challenge frOm• f e 11 ow Republican J a c k Schrade of San Diego. 1,1,., T......,... Both coonl on a coaUUon of Mia• ChlnatOtllll Republicans and Democrats to supptjr ~ %1 votes needed to-Marion Karri Yin Lee, cqntrol the upper house. 21, a native o! Hon<>-Escapees Kidnap Dad, Son 11 Way formed his cOaIIUon lulu, was cnosen Miss of antl.establiatunent Republi-Chinatown U. ·S. A. in cans and Democrats last year San Fr.ancisco Sunday and took the post of pro tern , in festivities marking from veteran·$~ Hugh M. the.start o! the Chinese Bums, (O:FteiDo).' New Year. ' ' STOCKTON (AP) -Four Bums.Bas. ililce announced ----------1 he will ;ncit ',seek, re-eleclion, prison escapees kidnai>ed a Los· Angeles father and his .11- year-old son. from Mt'Connell , Sta~ Park near Turloci Sun- day and forced him to drive them to the Stockton area, of- ficers said. Donald E. Dues, 46, told sheriff's deputies 1hit he and his son, John, were eating breakfast during a camping trip when a man in denim prison garb walked up and pressed a screwdriver against his ,ribs. - but Schrlde·,'l.nd "Old 'guard" Republlc8.ns~ and . Denlc>t:rtts want to rewm to 18.denhlp. • Ed Grily, Reagan's press aide, said \be governoris not parUclpathig in the-struggle. "No one has talked of the governor nor has anyone ask- ed to talk lo the governor aboUt the senate situation," saJd Gray. P·heasant Dangerous To Eat? Marched to his station wagon, Dues was tqld to start driving after three others got into a back seat, bringing the boy with them, Sgt Rodney SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A Brown reported. ildW Reaching Stockton, Dues slate w e offielaJ says high was forced to go Into a dis-mercury levels in pheasant - count store and buy the men a like l),DT a few years ago - 12-guage shot.gun and am-may make the bi rd s munition while his son was dangerous tO eat. held hostage, Brown said. Eldridge Hunt saki in a Dues then was forced to report released Sunday that drive to an Jsolated area and six pheasants from the Tule ordered out of the car with bis Lake area of northeastern son as tbe men drove-off about California were tested and 2 p.m. Sunday: They walked to found to have a high~ level of a ourby farmbouie and calf-mercury in their system than eel o(f1c:trs. , J. ... ~ ; birds in Alberta, CaQada, • which closed its hunting season last year due to the B E esr pesticide tl;lreat. rown y . The high mercury levels .,. ·aJn\e from treating cereal Senate Job . ~eed' iJraln before planµng. 'Fhe pheaunts eat the grain: :.'.We feel , it'~ an unheallhy situauon," Hunt said .of the hJih. rpercury levels. Seven ylars igo he was the first stilt official to ltarn lhat DDT was making pheasants , dangerous to eat. WASHINGTON (AP) , Rep. George E. Brown. Jr_ (D: Calif.), announced today llls candidacy for the Senate . Brown, 49. serving his fourth term in the House from California's 29th District in Lo.-Angeles County, will seek the Senate seat occupied by Republican Sen. G e o r g e Murphy. Another California Democratic House member, Rep. John V. Ttmney of River!ide, pre v lo us ly an- nounced his candidacy for the Democratic s enatorial nominalion in the June 2 primary. ·I I The DIJI' threat now hasJ been controlled but Hunt, chief of the St11te Fl9b and Game Department's wlkillfe management branch, said the tested pheasants contained "about four parts per million" of mercury. Hunt noted California's next public pheasarit' season won't be held until nei:t fall, "so we have time to make a more thorough investigation." Indicted Deputies Keep Jobs OAKLAND <UPI ) -The Alameda County s h e r I f f ' s deputies indicted for federa1 civil righl.'I violations during the "People's park" riot have been allowed to remain ob du- ly. The county civil service commission Sunday adopted an emergency measure to pre- vent the suspension of three of the deputies who would have lost their jobs automatically \Ulder· previ()\ll rules becauae they sU11,..tn their initial probationary period. The measure was adopted at lhe request or Sheriff Frank Madigan. ~·ho has vigorously criticized the federal grand jury action against a dozen ,present> and fonner deputJeg..o. Two of the 12 men indicted were fired earlier. The other ·to, however, remain on duty. 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Of .. ~ ,...., ''"' Slayer Returns To Death Row MOMDAY ~lor C"ll-Club llf Hutllll'lllOfl ludl. , ..... •nd llK!"Nll"" 11111111111. ll'tfl Wld Or-tlrMh. H\ll'lllntt-ol! Licenses SANr A ANA -Liberaliza· lion of the U:S. Deportment of Agrlculture.'1 ·food 5tamp pro- gram will resWt ln $100,000 additional . ben~it.s for mare than 7,000 low inC0l1)0 · flllll- Oes ln Orange County/ ~ cord.lng to food stamp super· visor Donald Hertenatein. Under !he iiew aystem, 1 famllY..of'f~ living on an in-· come of '* per month, will 1'IY 111 floll"1 for otamps that. 8(e redeemable tor $Ul6 worU>. ol groceries.-}.,. ~­Plat*. . '. able to pay lus for more tlamps, Hertenateln aald. He .aid the county's food SANTA ANA -Cart Allied tenllon that Qulcke dated the llamp program hat lncttaaed ~'Cowboy" Qulcke has return· Fullerton girl on Nov. II, 1962. by ovtr 2,500 cases since it td to San Quentin's Death and took her lo a lonely road was eslahliabed on Oct. l . As Row faced with a five-month in Sllverado Canyon after the lffdl. 10 lo.II'\. J•_, ti ".' -•-"· C>tl-,..... Sotftllf" WAGNEA-MOll.lt.IS. 1.¥n T., 30, llf -..,.._. ~... -,..,, ~ 51 •• Wntm!Nttr •PCI L!ln- C/tln.-C:tllDl>ouoe. LSlll 51rHI ..... d• K., JI, of fOlll ... ,... ~""" of Feb. 1 the case load was delay of the penalty trial he couple viewed a drive-in ~ must eventualJy face I n movie. lie strangled her with lt\llM All9!U1t, Ntw-1 INlch, 10 G,._, •m. • __ _. ,,,__ ., ....... CMl.~J_..1 HIL't411.0-SM\PSON, ~lei l ., 22 • ..,.....,., ,..,......,-, ,.,_ v""' •PCI Olel"f I(,. It, boll! ., lWI I. lletlMir•lll, 21'1 ~. °'"1 H191'1w1y, lrookll~I, WfllmlM!t'r. eor-... #¥, tJ-. ~ :u Co1U-1Wrl TMmn.1""'-CWai ti-'• MARlt-lllC.KARO, ThiWMt J •• 72. flf Re-tteur.nt, »U H•rllot IM! .. eoei. 17Jlll ltttbon L-MCI Wendy L .. 21. 'Under the 0)4 system. fami- ly !lu was not taken into ac- c:<ltlnl in oeWng the price ol the slan\pa. Users were chart- ed solely on the basis of ~ir income. Now families will be 7,032. .. Whether it'i the Uberaliza. Orange COunty Superior Court. his belt when she refused tq tlon or not we can't tell," he Qulcke, 25, of Lompoc, has kiss hll:Jl and then raped her Mew. 7 ''"" GI Tnll El!il. tlolfl llf HUnlltllfall Eoloter ~ 9"cOet Ellctl'Onks. 11..0.. E..<l>lltar ~II N9. ltl, ~ '-• • HtlAM>llCY-WHffl. A/foll T., 20, of lronla, <Utl .,._,... llvd., Colle , :ts.io Gl'"ftnbr'llr AMfltl!n • 11 d Mtw. 7:U "·'"· Dolot'n Y •• It, .; 11n1 R-ri. ~ DeMol1y, ttvnt111111&11 W.dl c111mr. Ai.mu°" lie said the new proaram, which wenL into effect Jut week, changed the amount of the allocations and the cost to commente d, "but ap-been convicted twice a! dead body. polntments have Increased Bar Group murderJ.n& Susan Nash, 19, a He was convicted Ind tremendously in the past Fullerton coed. The California sentenced to death a year month." · In II-Supreme Couf! has twice re-later, But the Supreme Cowt ••This lit delinltely a better Sla S -· t. ••· d th --•1 t syslem for the stamp pro-. jected the death penalty while =="P='='="=~= .. ==V=Q=uc=.==; Mllaonk T1m111e. 1N L•k• Avt., H1111-WtNDHAM-PAllNELL, Alltn R., 31, 1(1\tlOll 8.Qdl, 1:XI p.m., of lGf a-!r, L1 Joli•• C11H. Ind F-l•lfl Vtlln' Junior C!Qmbef GI C•n11Yn $., 1', of lDOJ W ... , Avt .. C.......wt.:t. 9r<WPll ""'mbertlllp, CllV N~ l!lff(h. Hitt 18700 $11111" Avt., FOUl>lt!n lll!tNIOLOT-GOOOllUM. tlkhM"t!. 20. V•lln'. 7:30 p.m. ot llU s. Olltt SI., Slnl• Anl Ind 0.-•ne• eo.11 Coln Ch;b, MlrllllU Dunne M .. "· "' 11'°4 C-tlotl Llbt•fll· .1005 Oovtr Drlvf, N.wpor1 Clrci.. Founl1ln \'111n. Btldl. 1;)0 p.m. JONES-WILHITE, TM"r11M E., H. Mid C01<ll MfU Hlr/l'IOll"f l~ t+n. :If, C.therlnt L., 20. bolt! GI SJUI NcvMa Drive, tt.,..11netor. l tlCh. OOd FrllaWI Hill. 141' NtwPOPI OOUGLAs..:..NOllTON. G1rv •.• 30, al v~~d.No~OI~~·;~ PH':ii Yor~lown • s . 81v Fron!, l1lbol l1!1ncl 1nd Awnue. Hun!l .. lbn l!ltlch. I 1.m. l\'ndl A .• )t, ol' •14 J•lmlM. CIH"Dnl Mlf1c1n SchlJ091orflll• Foundltloft. t!rl ~r · OrlnM Ccllnl¥ C ... of~ Unl~t! F.....i HYLTON-8.tiNCROFT, Friank G •• SI. l11llcll~. 11~12 St1nf«d Ave .• G•rt!tn Ind Anne. XI. bolt! Ill 11>'1 ,~,.,. SI .• '"' '°'" Mest. . Grow. IRIGH,T-OAVIS. J«tlOn 0., 20. and TUf:IOAY V1ler1e L., 11, bolt! of Mii Vkero1 Cosll Meu S.nlor Clrl1ens Ch.lb. Corn· mu"llV RtcrHllon (Mflr, Or•nite Cou"fY F1ln1rallllds. Cllsl1 IMu, 11 ·~· E•ch•nH C!\lb of trvlne lnd1111r111 Complex. StLlll Shirt R'rst...,r•n!, 1741 W. CMil Hl1hw1v, N~ lttdl,, .,_ Cc-r""' del Mir E•rn. ... Club. Jouf't ll'e$ll<Jr"lfll, 2UI E. Ca91I HlehwlY. ,.,.,,,... od !Mr. 12 l!Dlln. Cnll ~ E•dll"nff Club. Cor1t tltlf, M-6 H1rbor llYd., C01<!t MH.t, 12 -· Hu"lllllJfon ltl(to Norlll Llonl (1111'!. C.lrci., Huntington luc:h. fltlOWNING-POll.TER, °""111 L •• It, "Gf ltm a.-.t.e L • n t fflt! ll!h A., II, llf 2W2 U Vonnt U111. tlolll of H1111tl119lon lltKll. l0Ml!IAR~St£MERS. Dolrtl11 N., lt, ol ~ Ol"•Me Ave, CVPl"tH ind J1n1c• M,, It, ol rJ«1 51ncl1lr Clrtlt, W"hnl.-.~. F~ORY-IELLEilt, Ttd l .• ll. of 21'1 o.n.. Allllhellrl .,... J111ta: s~ n. "' 1W1 y.,, Bur~ Wntmlrnler. SCOTT-HILLS. tit-Id J., n . of ~.ff ~111, S.n Clftri..,11 uw:I Otl>~ K., 17, of IJl21 Dunlllft, G1rikn ·-· YIAtl"4.ll TIEii.RA. Vlttnlt, n. of • Joaquin OK~ Class . ' For Poor St1J,dents gram." upholding hts conviction on the Hertenstein noted that the SANTA ANA -'Ibe Orange grounds thal jurors who sald county Wellare Department is County 88.r Assoclaticn tw in-they did not believe in the working OQ a nutriUon educa· stalled its newly elected of· lion program in conjunction ficers and directors. death penalty were barred with the tOod stamn pror.am. from participating · In the • ..., The new offlctrs are Robert "Fed~ral studies of unger panel, in Amer.lea have revealed lhat .s. Barnes, Newport Beach, Quicke races the delays im: EAST IRVINE -Trustees midyear be felt il wise to start part of the cause of malnutri· presideot; C. Arthur Nisson, of t.he San Joaquin Elemen-the clus now. ' 'Tb es e lion is ignorance of the basic Santa Ana. president.elect;. posed tlO other convicted tary School District have ap-youngsten can be helped at outrllional concept of a Garvin F. Shallenberger, San. klllers from .Orange County - proved tbe formation of a the aame time we can refine ballnced diet," he explained. ta Ana, vie-president: James William Westwood McClellan, class for educationally ~an-our techniques as we go Orange County's only actual P. Slack, Fullerton, secretary. the man who shot and killed dicapped students. along." expense in the food stamp pro-treasurer. two patrons of the Gas Light The elm, whi ch will begin Supt. Ralph Gate.a told the gram is the distribution or the The new dlrctors a r e : bar in Stanton ta.od Frederick as soon as arrangements can board that facilities for two stamps. CUrreotly, checks Harvey C. Nienow, Santa Ana, Sater fie 1 d , the Negro be completed, will be taught e du caUonally handicapped malled lo recipients totaling director at large; Thomu J. carpenter wbo emptied bis ri· al the Et Toro School. classes would be built at tM $327 ,000 art converted lo food O'Keefe, Santa Ana, director £le into his common law wife "At the beginning of the new Turtle Rock School. He stamps in 27 banks. There are at large and William Iii. and her daughter iu a gory year we determined that we said pupils couJd move into 381 Orange County grocers Wilcoxen, Laguna B e a c h , Santa Ana killing. had need for three self con· these speciaJJy d esigned cert.Hied to accept the stamps, director of South Orange Juries have twice agreed WANTED IOTS I.ND lilllS AGES 3 TO It W1nled " .t.•ltlf~ On Cro.I Clr1:111t TV .,,. o ... r.,, ,., M1ltywM Tl ......... AUDITIONS WILL II HELD THIS WEEK IN ORANGI COUNTT c111547-6251Nowl TelMt SNrdl lelnt CoMwted .. , TAKE I PRODUCTIONS HOLL TWOOD, CALIF. . r M~lltll CD\lftlry Club. um Gr11h.lm. Hunl!Mltlll ltedl. U """"'· Corun1 t!tl M .. r Klw1nl1 (11,Jb, VIII• SW""!I. lS"l6 E. C:otll Hl1hw1v c°"""' del Mir, 1':10 11.m. 1-f•"'""'" B11ch lloltrv (~"""Norllo, Fou• Wll>Cls R~t•"''"'· lWl tlolM JU Army .Ive., 011111, Tt>ll Ir.cl M•rt. 2ol. crl 31U2 Gu1dtl11i>e 51., St~ Jul" C11trf1tr1no. HUTCHISON-PEALE, Fr1"k Y .• 4', '1f tained classes ""ol this type In classrooms by next year. Herstenstein added. County Judic.lal District. with the pr e<:Ution con· the distrlcl," said Dr. William·--==c....:.:::..._:..c. ___ _::==.:::...=.:::...----====.:::...===---==-=-;j:.<:=::::::_=-'========== Cltk1. Hllllllllll""' IMd'I. 17:U p.m. H1...ilMPlflll Bvrll Klw•nls Club, ...,,,,_ llMlon Se1clltl C'""''"' C~ib. -P•lm AW .. Hun11.,.1on llt1dl, 12:1S ··~· H•~' M•mtr Diii!"'"' CkiO· Vltflo M1r!n1, l!VI llaYtldl Ori ..... N.._., !191:11. 11 :1.1 '·"'· Crol• Mel" l(l~·•nl• Ch$, Cllfl1 M"'°" r:o11 •"" COl.lnl" Club, Coal• ~. 11:15 '·'"· I:~''"' Clvll nf N-r1·11tll'IOll. lrYIM cou~I" Cl\ltl. 1600 F. '-' Hi.tiw1r. Co.--clll MM. •::JO 1.m. Death Notlees 505 N1rclnu1 1rte1 Alkt F •• ll. or 115. PW~ Ave .• both ol c_... dtt Mlor. J_O',. McOONAOt.ltH-GClllENIEING, Lnllt J .. 25. of !'116 Dr1tt Ave. Ind M1dlllf, 17, llf tJ7 51. Clllr H .• bolll of Cofll Meu. H.ITA'-A-C.AllCHERI, D•vkl II., 2), of $1,,., IM(oll W•v incl Mlr11i. I( •• "· of 1503 H•v1t1 Pl1a. belh of HllWPOrt leach. NeYAtl-te:RAY, (h1ri.t J .• 71 , of 1""2 Svmrne~td. Hunll1111ton l!leacll •ncl Siiiy J ...... !If ,,, l.abumvnt. Founl•ln V•IN'f. GOULD-SANCHEZ, Jolln W., :16, of lll2 Meidl Aft,. s.n Ditto •ncf It.OSI Mlfll. It, ttl llset Mtrttatd CIP1:1e, fll\lftflln V•llt"f, •Rl!NNAN NEAL-PIQUIEM.r.l, ltl!Mrl W •• 21. ef Mlcl't11r J. 9rwt1111". sin TiM!'llft Dr.. IUU Sl>r11<e Circle, Foun11ln Vi lle\' H11n11119ieo; e1iC11. Sund\'fld bV ,.,lfll• ""' Mlcllfla II.. 21. ol "'2 w. Mr. •ncl M•i. "•l'd'lldt ''"""•n1 two Bl"O't!W•Y· An1Mlm. brol!\lf"J,, 1"1ter 1r>c1 Mlrlo ili!er, Cil!I-MILLER-RUSH. Torn'"" l .• lt. of lrlP'lt BrtNllllJ '-1tll'Pltnltlwrs. 1"9rrv f..o':! a.ti. .Ive,, Wetlmfn1ltr •ncf '"" ll!'ilce D,Jmm.l""u """' itw<11lttn. Ki tti""' J .• lt, of lJiltll fr'ln St,, 1:111.,. a. .... 1,...,. 11111 Nlnc'I' Cumm1n1111. Glnlfn Grovt. M1H ef 1M .l""ll. W~. ' AM, \/ER PLANClt-ANORl!I, 5""11 E .• e 1 ... "9d s,,,.....,..,, c11tia11c c11vrc11, wm-n, ol '" .1~ 51. •nd J1nll K •• mlnitlf'. DI~ b"t' '* FMllll'I' Col-20. ol 710 W. lflfl SI., beth of Colt1 onl•I FUM1"•1 HOii'-~. CATO NDflLE-HANSON. JllMI A .• 25, of 5Ja M1te11l• Elll1belfl Celfl. !M5 Monn7tt1"• W. Wilson •rtel l!lobOl1 It., U. of 1f61 COlll Mfl.t. S;irvlvld h"f' hu•Nnd, Wll· M111lt. bol~ GI Cosl1 Me11. bur; '-t!1utrhl1n, Mn. (1'.-01 S.ll~r GERIU TOSN-SNYOElt, John A,, n . ol 111t! ,l!rlcl1 Hlfi>YJ 1l1!1t, Ml'I . .I. E. 2711 De!4lw1••• HIJl!llne!on lel<h Ind KH IJ, of Cot.II M~! ffr11t1ts, Mr, tnd l l""1 L. 71, of 11432 Old Ml'I. l"t'\11 Pri..e. C01<ll Mtil. f.l'ICI -F•llllorl WOY. GtrOtn G,.,.... •r•nckllfkl. Stfvlcn. llll BrMClllf•Y BEECHElll-'t0UMAN5, Jolin C .• ti, flf C.!\ol'tl. 1\M<ldtv. 11 AM. wllfl iltn. l . V. lt50 W1flau. COllll Mn1 •nt! Dffr. T-effkl•I""'. tn!f,.,,..,I, H1rtlot-A .• 11. ol 10052 Mfl"rlm.c Drlvf. lflll'l- 111"9 M-l•t ''"-· ltU lfOllCIMY ll"'ll:lon I Mdl. Morftl1ry, Cotti ,..__ •. Dl...:!on.. OORl(IH-CHANG. RlcNrd P .• ti, of Stocks a s s i s t a n t superin- lendent. He said that the current pro- gram calls for ·children .with learning disabilities to mett with a teacher a few times a w.eek but that this hadn't been adequate. "We're· asking for-only one class at this t1m·e," said Dr. Stocki. "We have space for only one and this will be at El Toro scho61. We have seven children .who are eight m>d nine yellfit olds, we have a teacher available. we can pro- vide Jn~ion and we would Uli to have a 1eaching aide.'' He said that although it ls -. A drich New r PJl Leader NORM '°' 0111norw:1. l•lbo• 11111w:1 ""' SANTA ANA -William ThofN• H. Hom. ,... C.nt•r si .. c°''' Glori• J., 25• ., '°2 '· Cldir, S.nll Aldrich of W1'll1·am L. Aldr1·ch MHI. S•rYlttl pe~l"lll 11 8111 lrofd. .lnl. "''" ~,,... '""''' "'""· V'toM-TROY, Eu.•11e L.. ~. •M Public Relations In Santa Ana J ••••R 8.-!t'r J., 51, boll! llf ~ Hritlflrcl. L°' Alk• t.wis. ....,_. ,... .,,_ °' tin t At.,..111L is the new president of;tbe H111111i., Torr1nce. ForrMft( ol Hll!lflll9-IOYE~WEl!l:~':"(:..!J. D .• '" of 141 Public Relatiom Society of ton l!IMCI\. °'11 of dufll. "~ J. MlrtlUl:I•. Stn CltrM11h; • n d A · Or C t s.wv""111 1w 911thttr. LJnU G1M111 Ger•ldlM M~ n.., :itn Rorn1 All'l".. menca, ange o u n y '"°"""· H,n. J11r111 w, 1111i.11: iw. .1ni11e1m. Chapter. ~ Roblfl J. •nd ...... jtkNnl E. SMtTtt--1.ITTISTIHI, G......., J .• H. o••·r officers for 1970 In· 'hltQ; lwO •111ndchlldr.1I. kn'len, '°' flf l!Ul Arr11ro Drl'n, Stnhl AM 1nd ua::: · t!1v, Monc11y, U Naon, Mllntl"IJ!on llMC~ EIJlft L., 19, of Jnf St• J111n L•111, elude: Conrad Epley o f Finl Lu1htr1n Cllrlttl1n Ch11rdl. Inter· Cost• Me$1. • mmt, wes1tnln111r ~l•I P•"-· LUND-DOUGHTY. Jotin s .. n. 01 211 Conrad Epley Public Relatloru: 1m1111, "'°''"'"'· otf'K!ori. 16111 s1 .. SHI ll••cll •"" Sl'l•rc•n o.. in Tustin. vice-president; Lar· KLAiltlM 11. af 11212 K-11, Hunllnt~ Ml'lvln J. Kl1r111. A" sr. of t75 £. 11111 leach. r; O. Friday of Larry 0 . Fri· S• .• "-'· .ff. '°''' M9M. 0.1• GI de1tll. MAXWELl.--MART1N, JCllVI M .. "· of day Public Re. lationa in "-""'''"' J. S11rv1¥1d n wli.. Glrl1 -· HDI W•llKe Aye., Colll Mnl t n cl T11orN1; ""''*"'fl"· M,... Ke•hr K11r1n. J-•IY" A.. 21, or t• 5. s.11.. Balboa, treasurer and Mary 8. bot~ ol Vtn Nuv11 IVH '>rolhfn end 51nl• A.NI, J nlly I 1· -1i1i.r. s.rvicn. toAy, Mondtv. 2 wtCKl!RSHM\-MOWl!Ll.. ••"' J.. ones, commu re a ions PM. P.c:!fk v1ew '"'"1. '""'""'..,'· "·GI 1n1 P1111 11. •nll Llnll• o .. 11, coordina tor for Disneyland, l'ort lt OHCflnt N-1~1 C•m•l••Y. DI-of flft Annlt. OrlY1. lxllll of H11nl· r~ed b¥ lltll IPffdWIY MM!\11rv. Cn!t ' __ .. ____ •• _ .. _. ________ •ec_r_•1_•_'Y~·--------I Mt.._ I" ROl•l.ft . Don.lei II. Robffl1. AM ff. of 1'17 l!klan Aft.. Co.ti Mna. Sllrvl* 1w wlfl, M•vmle: dll111111w, Mra. J"1k1 cur,-,, i111tln; ,_ -J•lrlft llo:iblr1'I. """'"" "bl' Der"" RGbfl"I., low• F.,ls; - •r•nckfllldrtfl. s.rv~. Biii lro.dw1Y C~IPlt, IO<ll\', Mondt\'. 2 PM. w!lll Rev. Rld'l.lrt! Oull1H> offkl•tlnt. h ll •rott!· WIY Motlvlfll. C.0..1' ,,...,, DIA(!Orl. KHMln. ''''' Schmltr • .It • 7&. of IJ.I arott!wtv. Cott• Me11. S11Nioild trr t!IUthttr. Mn. Dotl!e wu1t1 Mn, Wltll•M Sd1mlt1. S.nt1 .lfll l two 1!1ttrs. Mn. Joselllllnot l•rw· ""'"' S,nt1 M9r&.1 Mel• Jennlchft, Norlll Hofll'WIOd/ tnd M\1111 .... ndcllll- -"'"'-Strvkn, fll'ldfv, I PM. ltil Broe,,._.¥ Ch-I. tnlenn«ll, H•rbor llHI Mtmorltl P1t1t. l•lt l l'Ol<twl'!' Mortu1rr, Dlf'l<:lot'I. Wtl•Y Norm1n o. wn11. nJt Rutten Or. C:<1111t Mt11. 0111 ol ikt!ll, Ftbrv.llY 6. S11r- vlvt<1 bV wllt, M1r11•t!. ~lct1, Tutt· tltV. Feb, 10, ' PM. P•clrk Vltw"ClllNI. with "''" llnic• l<u•rll tnd 1llt $<!•· f1r1flt Lld91 No. 1W F & AM, ottklltlM. l"IH"IT!tftl, PKltlc View ~·· ,1'1t. ,Kffk V1'W Morlv•<Y• Dlrtodon. . ARBUCKLE I< !!QN Westcllff Mortuary U7 E. 17th SI., Cotti Mesa .... - • • BALTZ MORnJARIF.'l Co<.-dd Mv OR U4IO Colla' -1\11 W4l4 ' . BELL BROADWAY MORnJARY UI BINdw111 C.0.ta.Mesa LI W4SI .. • DILDAY' BROTHERS llati•i1<0 V.U.y 1 • \Mortll•J" 11111 Budl Blvd. -·Ktoo Beodl Nl-'1'771 • PAaJ'IC VIEW MliMOlllAL PA rut Ct•••llT • Mtrturf -~~ .... Drl .. Newpwl -· Cllif«9J1 -• PZE1t Jl'AMIL Y COIAINIAL Jl'VNEllAL ' -!Ill llllll An . . _. . ..., ·-• aiFFER MORTUARY ._._ #1-1115 .. a.-&41• • llMl'J'llS' MORTVARY tn-llL 11w...,..1w11 .. , ... \ with emergency expenses1' use our money! At Morris Plan wi'd like to help you with emer· gency expenaes. left~ver bills., home or car repairs. travel or school expenses. That's what Morris Plan money is for. On approval you can borrow from $100 to $5,000. or more. and have your mohey the day you apply. Paymanl• scheduled to flt your Income. When you need money for any good reason, see Morris Plan. We like to make loans. Morris Plan 67~-3700 Newport Beach -3700 Newport Boulevard . enne••t ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY.,. Famous Rockwell power tool sets! NOW! THESE VALUES AT ANY ONE Of THESE PENNEV stoRnI CANOGA PARK LAKEWOOD -l ,t DOWNEY MONTCLAIR FULLERTON • A. 10 INCH MOTOllZID SAW SET WITH STAND AND EXTENSION TA8l! 199.50 Pl"" i-tht Mpmut•ly 'fl'M'ld It. 2'1.tS Cuts a fun 2"''" at -45° blode ~t,. O'Oll cuts stock 3\4• thick. Rip& up to 24• right or left. fingertip blod. odjU..., rnent controls, tobl• top blade h1t scole, Mlf~ligning rip fenc.9 with UJMron.t controls. l uilt·in 2.5 HP rnotOf. 9 INCH MOTORIZED SAW SET WITH ST AND AND EXTENSION WING 159.50 PiK•• bough! seporat•ty would IN 176.75 I . RADIAL l>RILL PRESS SET WITH STEEL STAND 109.50 PiKH ltought ••po,.tely woul<ll IM 1 lt.&O for hOfizontol, angular or muhiple driU.. i1tg. Head ~11_360° around colUfl'N\. '°"' lfertM-11,; fofword ond bock. head ~I• ...,. than ;g. right °' loft. Drill• to center of 32• clrcl•1 C. C\)MPLETE 5 PIECE , :fJNCH JOINTER SET 1,-:50 lfent ""9ht .. panrt•lr w .. W IM t7.4S Feotur. ~tilt fence, odjUltabie tobloo, tubolcotedolor-lllo liall ........ cutt•~·.,.... ~ ~ MOtrar ,...,, v belt, switch """' -w!lfi dw chute. USE PINNITS TIMI PAT MINT PIAN .. HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH VENTURA SHOP SUNDAY, TOO. · 12 to 5 P.M.I . I • • Monia)', ftbfiwy 9, 1970 . 119 UCI Stu,den~ Win Sch~Iarships ~ --......... Underaraduate 1Cholar"1PI loWs It.Ill for lbe nine-Ann Plck.tt, 11011 Aiate A.., JoAnn St. ( U •Ive rs II t ha•• been awarded to :_iil 111opt11 acadt!!!!o year, In· UV.lll<or and Lee Scholarship). Scholarship). and Gregory ·E:· studenLs at oo. lrflne for the duflna atlldent ·fees, books; COftONA del MAR: 8eY1fly Watker:--ia&e Monrovia Ave:-- supj>lies and room and board. Jo SiJler. 8171h Poppy Ave., (llnlverslty Scholarship), 1!169-70 academic )'ear, •c· Students who are oot-le1at (UniYerslty SebolarshJp). j FOUNTAIN v ALLEY t conllni to t.1r1. Be!te Aha, residents of Ca!Uorn!a pay ao CCiliTA MEl>A: Thomu • E!a!nK Loulu Puierb, 11613 coonllnator of studenl aids. add!U.oal tuition ol $1,200. Anlllon1, lllO Labrador 'brlve Lauen St, ( Ros 1 moor n~111'!'.'.~.-~~~.·.~ :;:Y SOllrCe of !Wida for the (University Scbolanldpl : .• ~ Women's Club Scholarship): ,,.. ~ ~-~"~ -!he awards are llqonts fu.ds Irey A. Berg, ., Y~ Paul D. Rice, 17l'/3 .Pain! St. awardl made at UCI solely pn and contributions from ~ Ave. (University Scbollnblp}; (W a It mar F o u n datlon · the basil of academic ex-dlvldua.ls, 11 soc I at Ion 1 , Harold V. c.onde, 2M E. IOth &cholarship). cellence, without regard to businesses and fOQ!ldaUOlll. St, (Lo,ell Berry Fowidsllon HUNTINGTON 8 E A c H : need. · The remainder were Following is the list ot Scbolanblp): VlctPrli, MIJ1 Janet Marie Beckman, 15401 awarded' by recommendaUon Orange Coast area residents MuboQen, lOU Linc\ea. Jl'laie SbW Lane ( u n It er 1 1 tf of a faculty committee on the who are scbolal'!hip winners : ( U·n iv enlty sCholanhip); b8!~ of outstanding acholutic BALBOA ISLAND: PatrlciA Anthon J Rockmore 716 Scb91arlblp); Cbules PhllllR achievement and financiaJ 'I ' 1 ~· P.~·1 ~~ 5 141 ~~~ ne:';s. Abs noted that more B 8 l ~arship); Nancy Meana than 2000 studenta had applied ouae unt ng f~ri:r ~ .,:~· Sc'l::iar.~:) ~ for flnanclal aulst1nce, eitlier ,_.,. Emi Honda, 701 z Sn0w Stlll-life In the' rorm of acho~p or Di taff D S k . _,., , loan fund iuJll*!. A .\1Plbl S ' ems ee ~P: I. (Presldeot 5 , Heavy snowfall and sub-freezing leml'!'ralures combined to capture the Tah-~udpl lqr ~~gililliate • · · quamenoo fa!\!, near Paradise, "!lCh., !n. •·li~t snow still-life. Althou1h 1tudeol 'UY!nf .., compus i!''i':~ 8~t~~V:"tl the main portion of the· falls !s Cowllt g freely, the area on either side of the · .. ,....... .New State Mansion,, (Un!wrlity'Sctlalarahlp). waterfall !s ~oggod with huge ice lonn~U0113. A,· ' NEWPORT BEACH : Pem\y · ' Why ' ""r:e . SACRAMENTO (AP) leg~latllre -aald their pro-r~r'::1::1t·!°'1~~~.1.fpF00 ,, ~ ' ... You A Three Democr a tic PoS&l would not take a ltand SAN·CLEMENTE: Richard •• aastmblywomen have mOYtd in the controversy over Alan Tiberi, 110 Crlatobal Ave. ·'Riot Era' End Predicted Poor Talker? to provide • ""w official whtlberthemaosloo$otlldbe (President's Scholulhlpl. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Benjamin F. Holman, dlrec- ( aovernor'• mansion. built on Mtll-owiled property Tll$TIN: Meridith Claire The naUon may never see t o r o f t h e J u s t I c e tA noted publisher In Chl~o Gov. Reagan's decision in or on land' donated bJ I group Findlay, 1301 Mauna U>a Rold another urban r\Qt on the scale Oepartment'sc om mu n11 y reports a simple tr.chnlque of of private cltlzens. (Elward MI t tel man of Detroit or Watts because relations service, said "there el{eryday convc.rutlon \\•hlch 1967 to live somewhere other Such a plot waa Cfonated to Scbolarahip); Kenneth J. black peopfe have decided is a new climate In the black ctn pay you 1~a t dlv\d{'nds In lhat'rin the present 92-year~ld the state laJt year. It Is in the Kukuda, 15500 Tustin Village there are othu w~ys to get community to tum its back on r;octal and bwln('l l\tlvnnce-mansion has drawn criticism Sacramento s u bur b of Way lUniversity Scholanhip). what they went according to vtole.nct. The blacks say rnent and works Ilka magic ~o f De •-h ••-Carmi·" • I •• th ' ~e you pol.sL', grlf-oontldence rom mocra.., w 0 say II.Ill ....... ae.. over 00-.il'Jg e w Es TM INSTER : Todd one of the Ni a 0 n ad· violence ls not rom1 to &et UI and areater lJOpuJo.rlty. present leue arrangements American River. Brandtman, 7422 Colby Circle ministration's highest ranldn& whit we want. cl'!ased racial pride, wt can do better," Holman, 39, said in an lntervMlw. According · to thl~ pobllsher . obligate him lo the group of ne present of .f I c i a I (Regent's Scbolarahlp). Negro officials. "With Increased unity, In· many people do not rt'allzc how mUllonalre business men from mansion, now used u a tourist1_;:::;::.:=_ ___ __:.;c_ __ _::_ __ -:-----------------~--,---1 much the>y could Influence oth· whom he rents the home. '• _,.at.traction, is on a nolsy, una~ rrs simply by '''h11t they say A11semblywomen Yvonne tractive Intersection In "We me.y never b a v e another Watta," Holman said. "For lhe f~abl~ future, I would be very 1t1rpriled lf·we had another , disturbance the site of Watts or Detroit." . and ho'v they MY lt. Whether Brathwaite o! Los Angeles downtown Sacramento. Fire in business. Rl ~oclnl func tions. . • . . or C'\CM In casual convel"'l8tlons Pauline Davis of Portola, and off1clals have deJcribed ti as '"Ith nC\v acquatnt1 nctt there · March Fong of OakJand, an-"a firetrap." att ,,·ays to m11ke a Rood Im-nounced last week their plan prC'Mlon evecytlmc you Lalk. to sponsor le1lslaUon ap- To acquaint tllc readers of proprlatlng $750 000 for a new this pii.per with the el.l)'•W.. __ .. , ' follo\v ru les ror dcvelopliia aklll maii..ion. Rice Wins ln rveryday conversation, the In thtlr announcement, the , Damll RJce, a Newport poblillhcra have printed full dt· uaemblywomen aaid: "We do BeaOO meu'a ba1r atyllat won[===================:t:================ talls of th eir lntcresUng aelf-not necessarily queatlon the first place at the recent an-, tralning metl)od In a new book· present integrity of • o u r nual San Dle10 Championship Jet. '"AdvenlUl'C!I In C"onvena-governor But no anvernor Hair Styling CompeUUOn. 1 ion " "'hlch w 11 1 be malled · 11- frtt0 to anyone \\'ho requests It. should put himself ln the posl---T-he -1970 event w a a No obll&etlon. Send _your name, tion where he might be in-spOMOred by the San .Dieao address and zl 1> code to: Con-debted for favors rteeived Barbers and Beauticians vtrsalion. ~ Dh·e1·sey P~vy., from certain millionaires." Union. Rice was in com· Dept. 305-912. Chlca~o m ., The women_ tbe only th1ff petition with • stylll& from 60614. A poste&rd wlll do. women n\embers of t be throughout the state. ,·I • ; FOREMOST AF/X WIDE TR~D 1 ~RE CUTS DOWN SQUIRM BRINGS UP MILEAGE! • • Professional tune-up! 3 DAYS ONLY! Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Here's ,,.,.at you get: • New points, pl1191, rotor, co11· dlt111tr a11d Cllstrlltlltor cop • hport adlu~t111ent of cam• dwell, timing and corltaretor • Result ••• more pep, better mileage • More enjoyable drlvln9! ' •Most Ameriun c1rs (VolbwC19t11) 9.88 (6 cyl.) 14.88* (8 cyl.) 19.88* ' • ' . NOW!, THESE VALUES BUENA ~ARK (~~~·1)-CANOGA PARK !Cl.Ole IUND.\~ • AT loNY ONE OF THESE PENNEY STORES! FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH .. tvlON.TCLAIR .. .. . .. ' 24.75 Dl'0-14 'IN/'titlli "'''*• ,.... 2.lf W. -........... (_,., FED. SIZE PRICE NOW TAX (735-U) ' ' ~ , 'Ill 71: • • E7~14'. ~95 •IJ1!'ol 2.43 ; (775-14) I ' " -! • F70.14 1 ?4.95 . 2U5 2.56 triS-15) • • . " F70.15. " ~.95 24.75 2.69 (825-14)' -. G70.14 3'95 2715 2.76 (8l~(825"15) " G71).15 '36.95 27.75 2.84 -, (845/855-15) • • H7~15 38.95 I I 29,75 3.fS •. 0 • , ' CHULA VISTA · DOWNEY SHOP SUNDAY, TOO 12 to 5 P.M.I J NEWPORT BEACH VENTURA • - • 1' to 10 IN 30 DAYS 16 to 12 IN 38 DAYS 18 to 14 IN 38 DAYS RED\JCING SALONS OP!N 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY " PIU ClllLD CAii Call Us flow COSTA MW 646-9441 ... 642•7032 ' 1101 Nowport 81.,,, WIST U. •n-1122 3112 S1pll12 .. I I I I • ·1 I ' • DAILY PILOT .. Morwlay, 'ebnlary '9, 1970 . . Vital Statisti~s for ·the Ora~"e Coast Ar~a 1 Help~s~~~ne:·; Inflamed "' ·, e · · 1 Hemol'tho1d Tissues As It Dbsoluti.,_s of Marriage • :~, ·~ Relieves Pain Aiid Itching GiYeo Prompl, T emp1nary Relief From Painful Di3tresa ln Hemorrhoid Tisauea and Actually HclPI Reduce Sviellinc-Cauaed·By lnfJa'mmali.on. Ntw Tork. N.Y. ~lo.rs Jtave 1ou1ld a ro.edieaUon that civt• piv1upt relief ff'Ql1l pain and bumiGr; it.ck of piles for 1'oun. Th~ it. achiall'{ belfs shrink lhe<••ellinc o t he n.!Jamed 1.Wllel. . Teat.t by doct.i>.n on htmdrecb of paflent.s aholi;ed U1il to be lr'U~ The medication uaed wu P~nitWn. JJ•. Ami no "PN- .Criptioo ii needed, Get P'NPo-aration H 'Without-fail. Oiai-maat orj)u;pPQli.t.oriel.. -1 LOSE 2 DRESS . SIZES · in as little aa 3 WEEKS! TODAY IS FEBRUARY 9th Size 227 •• Be a eize 20 b:r Feb. 24 Sir.O 20? •• lit' a oi .. 18 b:r Feb. 2' Size 187 •. Bt a lize 11 b:r Feb. 2$ She 16? •. Be a aiu U b:r Feb. 27 Size 14? .. Be a aiu 12 by Feb, 28 Size 12? .. Be a size 10 by Feb. 28 Re1ults Gua;anteerl 111 writing' • ----.•OPEN TONIGHT•----' <1' • ~~ ....... TAl,K TUJlKEY a~t,your ~g_---='" _,. :-~· ::...-: - INCOME-lAI Toxe1 g'bbbling up your IOTH income? Mayb. you',. not clo il'lllnt all the flOllll $ legal dedudions yov're AHi> allow.cl. ILOCK will .STAn ... to it )"OV 1•1 all you're entirlKI to , •• mm 1a.,., you time, worry, and noney, tool Come UP in todoyl ff.""¥""5!5!,.,iE:=aUAIAMTlli;"""""""""""~"':i W• ,_ • ..._ _,.,. p,.,.,.10.11 .,f ..,.,., •• ,.Iv••· II • -. .... ..,. .,_, tt..t ,_, """ etty .,..,...., .. Mi.o-nt, ·-will .. ., ......... Cost• M ... 1175 H•rltor -,l\'d. l~'a It.as.. ef ,,..., WEEKDAYS f..t Cott• Meu 2750 Harbor 11\'d. (Ill .... ef c ...... C.Nrl SAT. & SUN. 9-S coNna 4.e ~r 1449 E. CNlt Hwy. I•' lrllatArtttw IM,I Ph. 641_--6940 NO Al'~INTMINT NllClSSAllT Do . . ' .,.,I '. 1' •• .. .IN DNLT 21 \11$11S. _ ~WIDlllllm 1DSlS 15 INCHES FllOM lllPS, 'WAIST, TlllCllS, AND U"ll AIMS · Ooiis st.If, • er~r and lonf Beach housewife, known lot her 1V commercials, lound that her hips and waist had bul1<d 'way out of proportion ••• Gloria Marshall came to the·rescue. Her adVice to vandmothm ••• mothers •• , and ltea 1prs wi1ll hips and waist probleins, is to START NOW 11 Gloria Ma rshall's. .-.a. time ll !Uai lor eadl lndtridual to ttdlleve her IDll mat ....,. c!epmdina .., "8i ml other la-How-· --ewir: at Gbia Mlnliall nllilta for eYeryont ii' .u..ran.. • -• ~ 'rell • 111e -size .... mt to ..... , .... will-tell you bow many vitita it titei and guarantee th'.at. you will reech your pl In fact, 10 po&itive are we that you will obtain your obj@ctiw-we Will even Jet you have FREE OF CHARGE any and all further vis.ita until you reach ·your ,..i. WJ.,. !llt.1!00\o!'.f_~t . .owoed and operated Figure Control~ (26 locolimt in Co1ilomia alone). GLORIA MARSHALL says: This week, Mon., Feb. 9 ' through Sat., Feb."14, all 26 of ---Gloria Manihall's ALWAYS costs less my locations in CaJJomia are (much Jess) than others. holding a l> price sale on spot V Call for FREE Sample vi.sit. Actually use. under reducing for either Hips or aupe rvision, the Gloria Marshall machines including Waist wben used in conjunc- our patented j'Circ-La-Matic," No Charie~ No Obli· lion with any of my regular ga.tioo. · programs. If your tummy needs I Private plaYf9(1111 facilit.iea Jor mllll children. inching back or your hips need ,t Come in ~. eui;af 'iJ-. n;Jti;i!tt . l'l<!>inr Down to give you that unnecessary. -:-~ • ' · 'out41ul slender apPe&rance, y. w not '· iYtJ: '11., /#,,_ · don't• this week11 Hips or J l I ;- % . e are a · • ., '. "' Waiet ~--price special. a...ih~-~!_(g/M. -~~~~~-~~-.. -· .. § I NEWPORT-BEACl'I 43~ PACIFIC COAST JIWY. , , • 642-3630 • (2 Blocks Ea'st of Balboa · Bay' Clµ ti) 1'40 w. 17th SlREET • s,43-M57 SANTA' ANA -ALSO-I N•-~----- An1heim,_ CM'lftay Crenib•w1' Downey, Glendale, L1k• wood, Li,~ V .. 11, Long Beach, Newport Be1ch, North Hollywood, o,,tario, PiMden1, San Diego, Santa Ant, S.nta &.rb.r1, Sunland, T1r11n1, Torrance, Whittier. . ' . """':. · ___::._ .. _ . .....-SGlo~ hl-Kr.ufto,-Sacramento-5an Jost, .Sii,nn~ale1 Walnut Crttk . . ·-... . ' "' THE OVERRl.DE IS NO.T _A ·l ,.¥.EAR PROGRAM AS STATED~ IT'S A a·LANK CHECK -FOREVER VOTE AGAiNSI 111·1·: 8 ·7' TAX. INCREASI . ... • ! • It will tak• more of your .money and _ give very little in1 return. · •· lt"'WIU ·ht·,,.-rpetuate""G11d-increase:-an1-~-~ already overloaded overhead. • Would ·you give· such unlimited authority to a Board of Direetors of a · corparation? • Consider these . Jigur•s f~r the ENROLLMENT INCREASE 10C¥o OPERATING BUDGET INCREASE 52%-· A similar increase crease in · revenue! in the assessed valuations • •n th next 3 ' years, • If this tcix is· voted-in-it will-be nearly impossible to get rid of it. past ~ year period: COST OF LIVING INCREASE 13C¥o ~S·SE~S·~D JVALUE INCREASE 40% together with the 87c override will produce a 57°/o • • The sponson of this ad have a lon9 record of suppo rtin9 our schoab. lut. w• will not support the buildin9 of empires and a program of waste. We hate to say it -but that's what Tfflday's election is. Once before the citiuns pulled the ru9 from under the empire builders • and w-e ' v • had sensibly · desi9ned school facilities ever since. WE CAN DO IT AGAIN. • 1n· OTE NO .0 -TH-.. E ~ ··OVERRIDE .... . COMMITTEE FOR SOUNI) SCHOOi: FINANCING -· Donald . I. Huddl11ton & Cl1ir1 M. Ntlaon; Co· 'Ch1lrm1n -531 W. 19th St., Co1t1 Meu ·-• • . l .< .. ' • I I • ' I I I I I • I I I I t ' I ' I I I i ' 1 I · I I. • t I I I I • --. --- ---· ---~~------:::::--------------·~~------------------,.------ • t \. ~ . ' ·' , • I A patron lJst of more than 200 names will insure the success of the lllh· annual· Vallentine Bal~ annual fund-raising event of South Coast Com· muni\y Hospital's .Silver and Gold' Auxiliary. j\moog those already subsciibed for the glittering event which will welcome South. Coast residenlJ tO the Ne~rter Inn next Saturday for .a 7 p.m. cocktail hour followed by ,dinner and dancing are:· The Mess ... a n d Mme§, '>:ictor' Apdr ewS: Franklin Archer, William Beck, John· Bowlds, Harlqw Boyle, Arthur Briggs, Tulley Brown;· CaH .Bull , John Burri. ll. C. Christiansen, Baird Cofjln\ Tandy Coleman, Paul Dodds, John• Lavelle; Claude &<!wards and Jjarold Ekman. · • · A4o attending will be Drs. and Mmea. Neil Barbour. Kevin J . Carroll, George DuPont La Verne Fletcher, Thomas Mauro, Norman Nix- on·; R .. J . Ralston. R~ert E. ROper; Rolland Sigafoos, Fred R. Smith, Herman Sobol, Anthony Steller. Maj. Gen . and Mfl. Floyd Wergeland and . Col. and Mrs. Willlam B!'llggere. • • · . · · • 01)\er• ·planning to atlend· tj>e· black-Ii~ eveut·are·lhe .Mesors: -and".• Mm ... Francis Fabian Jr ... Q. o. 'Farmer. ·George Gade, Edward Gfmmle, • ~ GJ1r~t1 /li>naid Gibbs. Page Golsa0, Fred' Greenberg,. Leslie ~fft.d, , ~epck Hughes, J. (.. Hurs~bl~r ,!Ind Wlilia\p Imhof!.· ~ ' ' t' ' ,. _Also-1ncluded on ·the patron list are' tbt wessrs. ana Mnies.rl3er1iranll :·Kifi!jpert, Trislall Kro~iUs, John ~w.so0; Roger Liljeslrom .. Jick'<Lyons. · ·c. :o,_ Malnburgf'Glenn E. M'l'tbis, Mopt McMjlien, Herb Mo,nte~ ¥dftw Mortl\land. Theo Nasbman. Heµry Nortb J r. ·~nd Edward Olsen. , , -~·~·.JD' additiQ'n' Sre the MeSsr:.s. 8.nd Mmes.· Eugene Parker. Lee Gilmour .. Paul_,, f· 1t-. Payne .... Freerriau~ Perrin , Ralph 1 Rec\Or, John Richard.11 Jose ~ lto!!@n. Darnel;.. Schryver, John Shea Jq Elwood Smith, .{loy Co. Smith, Jack ' Stewart; l;hpm .. Swanson •. Do~ald Teelor. Colin Timinon•: 'Clif!ofd Tlqs-· -man,·lferbert Towne, ·Stanley Gtll ·and· Maynor Shove . . ' BARBARA PUARTE, .494-9466 '• 'MMlll1• P"*"tl'Y .. 1'1t I ,tit II • .. . . • Fe r Gll ari iiy Ball • • ' _.l.l... ·FRAME D IN ?Low~RS -Mrs. Lee Greene hold~ a wreath of hearts assialed 'by Oeftl Mrs. Robert de Ford and l\lrs. Bertrand. K8ll.lpert. ,.'nle won;ien, along with many others along thiCoast, . , l .,. . . are ptting their finqy ready for South Coast Community Hos· pitl\,l'.s annual VaJentlr-.e Ball>'next spturday evening in the'New- poriel:. Inn with the cocktail hour beginning at 7. -' Jc· c . ' -----•-,...!~ ·-· ---.- 'il'· ' I . ·l An ··American Dream . . •• cl.lbs added to Ille colfers, al)d ·· thelflrst parade was small but . ' ' ' F .. She had~a '1slon ol binds' playing, flags Dying ~ new -unlrer,ns.~-- Tbus was i.ld.the foupd1Uon loi; LagunJ ·!leach'• Patrtols' Day Par1de, now an fllnual event which has blouomed forth into one of the major events ot the winter KUOn. -'-SUC®ssWJ. __ ~_.__• _•_ ·~--1·-­ ' ~obody was more astonish-• , .. • A TWO DECKER BUS 'FOR THREE - Member~ ol Henry ·Bowen· Society, Ghil· dren· of ·the American Revolution, and • • Col. William Cabell Chapter, DAR, will occupy a double decker bus for the Feb. 21 parade. In coslumes are (left lo right) '1.!i11 Patti Sampson, Mrs. C.• E. Stov.all Jr. .and .Miss Delle\• Samps<!."·i.Both groups are-Jrom the Newport' liarbor area. . ;. .· •• . I ' . ' The story began I n December of l!IM when !Aguna Beach "Hl&h School music director Karl Koenig deClded to tfy. ·to ralae money to ~-uniforms for his poorly atU(eld b8nd. "• ' . Ttllnlilg ol U.e ')'GUnpters' probltl\I. Mn: ...... c. Roll, an+adtVe ' ;.m.mblir of lhl Dir>ahtm ll' ilier American Revolution, PaU•"lee Wright Chapter, envtskmed more than uni.formL .She aw bandl, i11'"~ cludlngi.pna'i Owit In br!lflt new maroon and white at'tlft, n<N!-ts, eQUetlrians and nags f~oo wadi downi'oreat AvenUe · in a tribizfe to America's patr.ots. Thouglt U... lllllfonna (at 1 cost of,fi,50!!) W'fl' ;;;t lo be reallzed:unW twp yean•later, the pinde did IO on as a result o( considerable effort byt bollf DAR and Laguna .Ex; change Club. Mn. Ross recalls she and DAR ,.gent Mn. Albin Weihe reailud lheir group couldn't "d~ it alone:" ~Rid>-.of orpnl%at.ion and pro to co I ..... broadeiled by "'""Y of. • edi than I when our entries .' shft.ect up,'' she declared • .., "Bul each year entries have-! ••. &r:own and it ls now a com- munity eff0rt." , · Sllli workinf wlll! uie Es· ~ , ~Change_CIUb, IMR-~ .-\....i-- help send oot lfJO lnvltationr;'-:--'T'- • This year equeotrlw m,y SAW !!LAGS FLYING , . ,.,,.. "'9d· C'. Rosr "'· .. .···1 . . . ler11 of. moral support but UtUe dent Roy-Marcom and one or actual htlp.---iwo othen qiet lo rqake pl&JlS. ~Many people •took'-a ·~et11-"If 1: got-just one entry, -I wall ud ~ .. attj~ and ~I was thrilled lo J>lecea,"i:. 1be back to awaila 'dlalier. remembers. kernbers of DAR For many nfahll )>ftCtding made dish clothl, sponsored tl!f: fint F~nlfry~ PatJ:iots' card Plrtiea a~ sale• '9 r1lse Day Parade In 1917, Mn1. $300 tOward the price ol tropb- Rou, Erchilnp ClOb pn!SI' · ies and parade COOL Olllir • •• , lead lhe fie!~ along will\ bal>da· _ from Souther,n.-qalilorm... . Three Kfll\IJIO J eabpi In the< Rose Bowl !'~,-»r. the ~l Toro Marloe 'Bala, ~ eeach MoWit<d . 20f!Ce. ancC Santa ~ ~ HtcJ:a r S,C ho O·l , Marching saln!s -·'!;I' 0n Ure· ros ter. ' • • .. "' · Letters were sent' out as early aa last August and con- firmations. a~ hitUn1. the 150· mark . "Each year it. g~ bet- ter and wt team more ," Mrs. no... ...... • As f~rJler peraonal feelinp--'t1 t.-0taad )Mlairsha l ' chi only. mln81e.'"l•can ...., ~y 'Whtn r lee 111 tl\ooe. clean, colorfully W'llformia • · 1"'l!l( people """""1111..alpng FCir'est-Av.enue wUL.baunds~­playlng and nap . Oylng - yoonc people marthtng tor l\p>ertca -I am Oiled wllh an ahnost indescribable emo-'U!>n. one ao great tt brlnp tears to my. eyes." ~ '. f ' I ' tr f • QUarterback ·Catc Tes ·Ball (ing ©ut) on .J.ip~_From :Wait i"esS l I DEAR ANN J.A.~DERS : Whal would ' 111 old becheJor of 24 lo 1118Wer the q.,... matt monly than the ,., acrobalJ who by doobta and Immobilized by lodccbloaj f you have said or done under the.Jotlow'°I ., tbt... bop from bed""1.o bed trying to ·prove I "9'1.<19 mt. detall but ,I can't make ~ ( circumstance!' ' Miss White Flower Girl, whoever you aomethh11. &memtler, if a man muat my mind •bout aomething and J must 1~ I . · ~ .. ., .are, dtl>lf'L~ Ualnt you are ~~ .... 1~ntly to pr,oye his qiantlOOllll, he "yes" or "no" aoon. My mother says l'r11 l\-ly boyCrieqd took me toi a very utncy • t =(ou are unwUllna: to becOine a mull have aome aerloos doUbts 1bout It 1 child. She tnalsta that a mature persod l place for dinner Saturday night to I i :teltlnl cround fw ICllM Im-to',belfn wJth. And if he's ih1vlng u::h bU no doubll. la she right! -L. A. ~ ·celebrate my birthday. Arnie ia 'worlo:lng • .......,. • n. lirl wbo 1Jcuru Ille doolJ!o, why be part<( an ·~l""im<m lo D&\R L. A.! I ~-·• agrte. -bis ·~ l :: ~obt!'8~ ::~J,:: i:e 1h!'d t.;!v~·. '11 Ulii ii u,.'~ )'OU can do, ~·Ji. a...._ fftm ""*' MMl11lllft. =-~=P•":,; f:!i:· !!!'~.: -mr:~aa~:: ~" cou)d ~where :.r":r'r:.1:i~m~~li:bv1!t :-: = I 1 cetllin .-nt for the dbml!r,-You must need 11 worael¥n 1 do. ... ~ Anle -II Nn IUft More often Illa !IOI be ril"~ heT out they Iii Into the Plclurt, there'd be leaa • ctlaib, ...,,.,.,,"' '""'' orrl•• a11 .... • when Ille checlt came tt fU "'°"' lban I !'" so ..,~.1 for......_.~.,io. J." ~ -· .......... lo • -.,.... oace <r ll1l,tle twice Iller Ula~ but he beCl·hooPinc ud man mental heaUll. • -claho ind oci. M~ people U.o bee1I i heb&Plunedallebadjull.....,11' wan~dlt.Ho dldn·t -,1..,.~,.,bal * --,, "llow.ldlf II ,..:It ,....., _ .,... 111ilopooljve wife. INDIA!iA • • .-..111 ... -,-11-•llec- covtr' Ille ~ """ ...... amllf llp. ht1ooml ii K Ill·=""' -~b: aw itin .. lip. )'.ea; I DO -.. -,,. ,.. -··-"""""· '"Ibo D!UJN: Tear -~I........ .. -.., .... ·--t _ ~nfm;tun!'tel•,l~lhl'"li11-Y !aco.Sbiluldbi~ l9Uie1111'!' l•.,...~111.:c..,." • _,,._.,..,...out..,..lhln -...-...... -~~ • ; With .... ~ ~!, I .~· wqt U .... whol ~.-~iiiil.?'-\ ( • • r 1 • •'•'t -. lhrft-io~lbo_,..Wll ~oilto 'aoiil ,llenpy f. 'Aru\La-wtnbelladlohelp1"'J As we were loovtn1, the woltrt" N. Y. INCIDE!i'r • ' )>EAR ANN LANDERS: From time lo ample." feiiilla. rulii for wiill'I· ' Wftll your pr<>Mems. S.nd them lo heT .. caught us a\ I.be door and hlftded Nnie DEAR N. V.: 11'• t••1 to !Mnk or • time you pr\nl Jeum from &Iris wtio Aa a male speaking for males, those or · care of the DAILY PILOT, encloa.&oc ' ,the tip ht bad Jell on lht table. She uld, .. PPY ---Ille •It d11. lbn's wonder U It payl IO say no: Pleaoe pmiilf ·01 who ci-rt1tralnt il't 1 jvod dbl DEAR ANN LANDERS: I 1m torlured aell·addrcssed. stampod envelop<:. • ~ ~ l : , • ., --· • . • . • f • • , I , Jun ior Sailors Fet e Chinese New Year • CelebratinJ the Vear of lb' Dog and eat- ing dinner with cbopstick.s' and learnln( their late from fortune cooties wm be junior ••il· ors on ValenUne's D~y. · The Chinese New Year-party in the New·' port H•rl/Or Yacht Club is being sponsored by the Interclub. Colilmittees el the Balboa, Bahia Corinthian, Lido Isle and Newport Har- bo~ yaebt clubl. Taking the balm of lhe Balboa club are Jim Riedel, Jay Lawren'ce, Rick Jenne1s and Tom Purcell. Bahia officers .are Gary He1s, Jim Olarklon, Heather Wier ttnd Cathy Gurgan. Carol Connelly is junior commodore of Ibo Lido hie club and serving with ber are Clark PotltoU, Stephanie Moran , and Phil Gaulscbe. Newport Harbor leader~ •r• CllU Wil'son , Warren Per&00, -Laura Jones and Randy' • Larson. ' Home Advisor Adds 'Cents' to Food . Dollar Mtinbers of St. Bonaven- ture's Women's Council will learn How to Stretch Your " Food Doller when Mr s . Dorothy Wenck spew during tbelr meetln1 tomorrow even, in; at I 1n tbt Meadow View Sd!ool. dent of the Orange Dlltrlct California Home Economics Association. Remedy Off.ere d . Women Often Forget That Hubby's Firs t lly JOAN HANAUER waitreq the next." • NEW YOllK (UPI) -One JBnl'I 1u11eallons iii: . of lhue dlys ., American t1kin1 bubblebBlhl to1 ""!.< and ourprlllni hubl>t with wile .. aokic ti> 1 .... up from black satin sheeb, but -all! ln- lht mldrt of her P T A It ·• th • mlOl"'J:,· eo6Vnunl~ ..-... sist..s sex ls only pa w . e r· ~ love scene. "' jtct., •ot'!I mothe ng and ·~ aourmet cooklnt to.-dlicover ''I think women JO ,to 1.11'1> her bulband, bu been mlsslllg movlH an<1 deelde Plu!inl • for thr~ wnb: and she never ·rnan I.a all a bed thlna." (le even,nollced . sild. '1Tb1t'1 part ot it, .or Women who maintain lhat a courae, but 1' lhink ~ woman's place 11 in the home, a man hJppy MN in klichon In ibe mornll>I l!id as Jani Gardner •• it, often pes all throUgh the day. ..... are aelcbn tbtrt in person . and even more treqJJently "It's jult a matter of doiifi, Ihlen! in BP~ll .. ,,,_,. women, of givln( -and not ~ • al>< sa,s, get so Jnvolvtd wllh th.I\ 11111 U do IO pird!)\ Md • all the slilettnes of marriage you ll 1et 10 perc<!lt ~ that they lost irtc~ Of their "' Men are tbe brtad·wlnntlJ, ·main job -making buaband uaually, and they11't busy. Ypu llaPfY-just aren't gola( to let IO per- Jani Gardner is a 27·year-cent. old CinclnnaU wtfe and mother "It's give and take..:... mostly who · h: practically making a give." career of telling women bow --~'-'------ ID tell their huoll1ndo Ibey love LQC AL ,_' __ : them, in actions rather than ,, _ .. words. No ••h•r ,. ... ,l'•P•' t1ll1 ~ She has written a couple of rnor1, t-¥•ry cl1y, 1bo11t wh•fi boob on. the subi·ect, "365 t•i"' on in tho Gr••tor Or•'!P ... •••t tt.•n th1 DAI LY PI LOT, Ways to Sar 'I Love You ' "I~~~:;~~~~:;~ and a seque published today. "315 More Ways to Say 'I Love You.'" ··underneath it all I think women are creative abbut saylng I love you." Jani said. "But they get too bogged down with diapers and dinners. They figure their husband's bound to come home anyway. YARNS YOU'LL YEARN FOR - ·; G·~,.t !>to.;enfs Vi . Mr. · Lin~oln ·will theme -the -· aQbual:' 14ncoLn'sDay:Juncheon of the Otange County ., F~taUon. <it Republican Women Wejfnesday, ·Feb. . 11;. iii the lli•neyland Hotel. U.S. Senator George M!ltj>by•wlll be a special guest itlong with new citi- zens from lhe Ne\vport Harbor area and California State Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest will be honorary chairman. Brus.bing up on Llncoln's writings are (left to right) Mrs. Margo Murray and Mrs. William B. Tritt of tho Newport Harbor club. Mn. Weoci. is home advisor for the Univeralty o r C1Ulorni1 Ajrlc:ultufll c Ex- teneion Service in Orange COUnty, and currenUY is preai· NB Friends play Host She was graduated from the University of Wisconsin and f'ecf_ived her masters degr~c in education from Chapman 'College. Through the years she has been a mother, homemaker, teacher. home service representative and col· umnist. Plans for a rummage sale laking place Thursday and Friday, Feb. 2C and 27, will be" announced durtna tht meetin,c. The sale will be conducted in Knigttt.s of Columbus Hall. "But if you do lots of little th. t•k brf · h. Sll'f'-.,,. Skt1111 " flle -' 1ngs -1 e ng1ng 1m .,1,,. 111 eulllllt '""" <•Ion -cookies when he's working late ,..,. -· ••ITllll .., ,,_ nlfn. at nl1ht or sending him . a , .. 1111..,11 'wlsh-you·were-here' card at I PATR ICIA PAYNE ·· · Brid•to-b:t · : Patrici_a Pay ne •Wilt Ma rr y Horoscope Cancer : B_e .Confident TUESDAY, FEB. 10 By SYDNEY OrtlARR . l.n most acUvlUes. tbt~ Is air or mUltWy todJay, Dittct action gains more af>peal than intellutual approach. LEO (July !3-Aug. -·22 ) · SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22- Good lunar .aspect t~a_y c9in· lhc. 21): Sudden actions ckies wifn 'suci:e'ss {hrough highlight day. You act to great correspqndence. . w r i t i n g . extent on intuition. This may advert,lJ\ng. ·Get Point of vie w be good . Many changes occur. across ·.tu n:iany ·persons. Be Planning today CQUld be a vilal, afert and confident. Stu· handicap. dy Cane.er message . CAPRICORN (De<:. 22--Jan. ARIES (March 21 -April 19): VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22 ): .19): Plenty of activity today There is danger in excess ln~rest in what might De hid· around home base. There is -speed. -Y-OU · tend ~to be derl is activated. You are element of confusion. You headslrong, impatient. 0 n capable of malting discoveries could be involved. in dispute positive ·si<lt\ definite progress of value. Involves money. about how -and ·for how occun. Seek balance. Be estates, taxes, expenditures. mucb -to dispose of pr~ Mrs. Alan Stoneman, con- cert pJanist, will perfor:m for members or the Newport Beach Friends of the Library during their Valentine tea. The entertainer's bonie will be the mu sical scene Wed· nesdsy, Feb. JI , at I p.m. Assisting with preparations will be the Mmes. Henry Schone, Horace Benjamin, Ruascll Pang, Alan V • Andrews and Stanley LeLlevre . president. Madrecitas Serves Lunch -wJginal-wtthoat being-radical Get facts, figures in focus. perty, vahlables. -UlCQ..Jl.l>ll win. _ LIBRA (Sepl. 23o0ct. :i'l): AQUARIUS "(Jan .. 20-Feb. A buflel lunch honoring TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Partnership may b& under 18): You may want to lash out patronesses and new memben You · wtll not be successful if pressure. Cooperative efforts at those closest to you. Pract-of the Holy Family Madrecltas participating in clandesUne get a!f the grouad. Theory ls ice restraint. You will be Auxiliary will be served in the activities. Whal you do should replaced by . direct acUOn. grateful. Ideas corile in flur· Coror!I del Mir home of be open, aboveboard. Attend 'lbere could be disa1reement. ries. Be selective. Choose the Thomas Walker on Thursday, lo details in methodical man· Key Is to see project 19 a best -for your own good. Feb. 12. ner. There is really nothing to whole. PISCES (Feb. JS.March 20): Sl.ster 8 e rt 111 e , alf. fear. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be careful or you could lose mlnlstrative director of the Also to be dftcuased are Ir· rangemenls for a St. Patrick's Day dance and 8 fashion show whiCh wlll take place in the Airporter IM Hotel, Newport Beach, in April. NOW e e the office -he always Comes THI I home. He has to. He's loo wor-i<-N I T WI T ried about what you're cooking up all day." South Coast Pl1.1a 1 1 "JUll the words 'I love you' lOWER: MALl don 't mean much any more. I Acro11 tro.., Woo1wor111·1 • mean -a man .!ays them one co6rA MESA ""· us.a12 day and runs off with a e THERE ARE TWO CROWNING GLORY BEAUTY SALONS TO SERVE YOU IN COST A MESA 1. 2. Crowning Glory_ (iormerly Caprice Coiffures) · Soalh Coet Pima, Costo Mesa o phone 546-7116 ' Crowning Glory 267 mt 17th Street Costa Mesa • phone $48-9919 In Summe r ; P.1r. i.nd Mi-s. Laurence E. : Ridge ~ Newport Beach have : announCtd the· engagement of -her dalfj1atr, Plitricia Payne : to \Villiam t.. Christians.en. GEMINI lMay 21.Junt: 20 ): You get results today. Where something of value while in Holy Family Adoption Service Friends are a 1 gr es s i v e.. past efforts may have goile by transit. Check directions, In· of Orange County will receive Refuse to be bullied. Stand wayside .-. tod~y you inspire structlons. Many have a a $5,500 check, part of the tail : stick to principle5. r.1ake cooperation. This is followed tendency lo give incorrect $2:2,000 the auxillary has rais- necessary change. Your own by success. Spirited neighbor time tOOay. Realize this and ed since its inceplion five I ,) ability to analyze is superior1-;:;i:;;:s :;;:tal:;;:ki:;;:'n:::1:;;:to:;;:h:;;:e:;;:ar:;;:h:;;:illlle=:;;:lf:;;:ta:;;:lk:;;:.=ta:;;:k:;;:e:;;:p:;;:'o:;;:pe:;;:':;;:P:;;:rec:;;:a:;;:u:;;:tio:;;:ns:;;:.===ye:;;:a:;;:n:;;:a:;;:g:;;:o.=====:;;:;ll The ~lrilhed have .selected '.an early summer wedding in ·Newport Jleoch. ' today to that of asaociates. ,11· t CANCER (June 21.July 22):, ) Your self.esteem riles. Others ~ ~ i1w • ~ ~~:~tf.;[~~ .w_ai :til~~OJ~$n.w.~•~ i 1 ; Mlss'Piyne i! a 11raduate of iN•wpoit Harbor High School ' .11nd i~ enrolled al Oran~ :eoast ColfegC. ~ : Her fl~1 son or Mr. and ; l\1rs. E. •w. 'Christiansen of ~ Bountiful, Utah, is a graduate ;of BoutitltuJ High School. Cur· ; renlly · he' I s · staliwied in Hawaii'"wilh ·the U.S. Navy : submarine squadron. accomplish things. If' & ' Foru m Meets ST ARS Sytl11•y 0ni.,,..;, •lt9 •f th1 •worl lli't tr••f 1Jtfolotor.. Hit :Sol11m11 it 0110 of tho DAILY' :PILOT'S tr11t ft•h1r,t. Orange County Speakers Forum will meet tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in the Full~rton home of Mrs. Albert Launer. Topics under discussion in- clude Youth Demands Today . Teaching Program of the Fut~re and Universi l yl Changes. " l I ~ ' . . ' ' ---. 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Complete. 120 MAGIC CURL $10 ~ GLAMOR CURL • 12se 135 REGAL CURL ._, 7,. Budll"I perm 11,..,., SS.95 (norlhl liilr onl~) ----BEAUTY BARGAINS_, Pri.. skyrocket eYerywhere but here. Siretch your beauty budget apd enjoy a Battering style. EVEN MOJIE SAVINGS ON MON.·TUES. WED. NOW .. TUD... WlD. LATEl·WllZ SHAMPOO· SD -HAIRCUT lU STYLE lllAMPOO-llT HAllCUT •2•s .,,. •2•• •200 • • Crowning Glory •2•s •2 .. •:a•• a11 .... 1c BEAUTY SALON S :4 ppo;,.,,,,.,.,_, ... 1<o .... ""' .... ,_,.. ~ • OPI N IVININOS \ CROWNING GLOR OPEN I VI NINGS & SUNDAY CROWNING GLOR 267 E. 17th ST., COSTA MISA PHON I 541-991' • .....,. c...,i.. _, SOUTH COAST pt.AZ). """'Lerll Nm • .... PHOHl 5*7116- t r I ' i • I I ~ I I I I ·----.. --------------.,--~--...---------------------------------·-··~-~--- 13 ' . . -l ' ,.,.,..,, F~ 9, 1970 JWLY I'll.OT J C Speaker Warns Giri~ • , •t• ·~· ;Against Early Choice :_. ' . By JODllAN BAmNCll · .... Dllfr ........ Ur&IDI mGthep to tau.their daujblj!rl by. lhO ,..... and in· trodU!" lhem to a variety of careers' wu Mrs. l.AJcllle-- Kuehn; --tor· of Urban. Affain, l/CI Ex· t,enslon. , "As motbel'S You mUst., raise µie aspirations of ; o u r' daughters: they di>n't have to be teachers or nunes -u ... pooethemtoan~t.ol careers,'' lbe urged the pw.p l:SSf!lllbled !or the final sesslpn of Careers for W o m'e n, Oponsored by lhO Fountain Valley 'Woman's Ctub. Stressing that c a r ei 11 r cholcu .,. ~ al uie """" age, Mrs. Kuehn aaid, '"Real c~ choices are. made after 30, lljld YOUDJI people don't have to detjde lo be 'a thin&' at 11." . • · Alto q>eaklng' during 'the final · ~ Were D r. Thomas /\. Blakely, evening college , dlrtrict. d i r e c t o r 1 Or~nge Coast College District; and Mrs. Dorothy · Wen'*' home aCIVi!Gr, University of C.Jlfornia, Agricultural' Es· tenslon Service. All8llNCE N()J'ED nectad with the cartnc and have pd beolllt mdida ' ~ field. While the and fallh la -•Im-·.,,.,. -"tace ol employed havo19Imow .-lllillll ... women' ls blcreulnc. the aum-learn to.., DO.'' ber-ot ...... In prolealonal ~ ..... -or lechnlcoJ wort II decrua-that lacl< ol llmo Ir ..,.. lnJ. • taW ii Ille _...., ti - Women plannlDJI •··~ •odlocand-Ol(Ioqw\fio the buoinea woi'ki .hliwd ilnl and ll!Qlllen, lira.' w-. CCltduct a creai!v11 rwarcb feels wwrten am bNldil 1 .. pro£ram Into the ,_lei in Im Iaely to ...,ip!• ol their lecallly and !tow H plosieal ills -l1'91 .. relates to supply and danllld. ...nm,, ad the"""" -"Study socill and llCOllC>lltlc used, the man the 1111..ml facton," ehl!I advlled. aeems to hive. ~ -4 COURSES AVAILABLE wi~~~;;~ Dr-Blakely cited the many only Ill ~ • ol h e r c«JrSel avallahle In the-jun~r P!'Ychtek aild "°'""" wtlh cellecea.lor-wunen Interested small chlldr'"' actuallJ tab ii\ acquiring . v, O c I ti O D I I home only half ol theff pe:r • ·training. P ~ e i e n t e d as For women, 'wbo , Wll& to cerUficate o ·r ,1ac:Nevelnmt return to the busineu world. programa, the lower level"' sbe offered • ttpl: a.a:· COlntl pr..,;de Iola I op-.dm't drllt;-.--tilne · '-o-·o portunilltf_ f~r women who . purpoee; lf!t de a dl la e 1: want 1 to return to work, he estal>Hlh l"O a t tre·1 ad said. 1be coJieges al59 offer a tirloriUes; ellmlp.lte ••111rn- Jesting and ·~ pn>-llals: deleple taW; .... odd er ... !me adulls wl,lh edllca· momenll;-clon~ 1 ...... aad tlona1 or vocaUonal problems. pr act I c e pr e "'"11 t t .-e Mrs. Wendt stre!led lhal h-uepjng. ' women,'' whither wOrklng , or ~ • • , ~ · -' .. l. houle1irtv111. aW11 had a. career a ' .. ' g1 • ) a\home. . I 1 ·• •4 I - "Take care or people, nol the ~,'··a advised wives and ~ •• -omplatin( a ·Let' s.~·r.afk · ·" v f .. • ,, • -!1'0lt·ME?· -With the annual ·Valentlne·dinner 'dance•1ponaored . by the Lido Isle alid Bahia Col'intllian yacbt·ciubl just around the ' corner, there is no time to lose in-finding a sweetheart to escort. ·:~ . . . I Sle!>ben 'Dingle· makes his cholce1 M!"· Dingle, while Mrs. John P . llooten (center) hopes her busD8llQ will· ask ner as· sweetly. Using' teaclling u ID •ex· amplt!' because tradlUonally it 'has beeo the moot ~ career for women to pursue, Mrs. Kuehn noted today's absen~ of women--in supervilory capacllles and questioned, ••Are women in· nocent Jvlctlms ol a dbcriminatory plot-·or have they copped out becall!e ol lack ol motivation, dedtcalloa and prtparatkm?" Cirttr. ' "lt'1'1 poor Ule~cf raourcei to be • . pelfedionlsl. Do nothing liet!Or than H needs to. ' • I 1 • ••• Girl Talk .; -, _, Wearing the .Pcint.}- Tunic 6ll79 2/"r~ft, LEO NARDUCCI /ft~ I If this "is what wearing \be pants in !he familY. means -then no woman should resist this outfit '--by Leo Narducci. From th"e wide wide cuffed p~nts to the fluid sw ing Of the tunic Ws is year round' elegance. The narrow top sleeve billows out and is caught at the wrist by a wide buttoned cuff. Originally made in pale creem crepe but try ii in flowing paisley silk, double kni\ lightweight wool, synthetic blends or novelty cotton. 63079 and 63119 are cut in Misses sizes 8-18. 63079, Tunic; size 12, requires approximately 4 1/8 yards of 54" fabric. 63119, Pants; size 12, requires approz:imately 2 5/8 yards of 54" fabric. To order 63079, Tunic ; state lize, include name, address and zip code. Send ,1.50 ~ for EACH pattern. To order 63119, Panis; ·state size, Include name, address and zip code. Send ,1.50 postpaid for EACH pattern. Combination offer <JI 63079 and 63119 : -both for $2.50 postpaid. Send •older• for patterns r to SP-ADEAr Box N, Dept, CX-16t-Millord, New•Jer- ' aey~. ; , Expert Eyes -Rare Plants J. Howard Asper, authority on camellias and•rare African ; plant!!, will speak to members t o( South Coast Garden C1ub on Wednesday. Feb. 11, in Three I Arch Bay Clulll1oooe 1U p.m. ;-TheS peaur-11 a form the Proteaceae family of plants and flowen native to Africa . He will feature thele plants, both live and on slides, to il- lustrate his talk. Mn:-Jllllea-O'Connor II tea chllnnan, ...uted by the Mmes. Vera Allen, T. E. Walker and Jone Tanner. ' superintendent cf Delcanso . • Gardena ln La CIJlada and for ~ the grounds at HunUngtori ~ Library in San Marino. He hu ,---------·D J 1ince &pedaliled in growing HAL AllllCNR HEARING AIDS c.MI ...... ..-.... MO M.LllM .. " 3409 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DIL MAit .... ,;r;-u- . . • • -ltlklor ..... ""'""" •nd I progre1n tMI works. 1111 Im llOClllll-<All NS Siii Lagunan Marries SL Louis, .. Ma. WU the iCe1'e o1 the weddlbg or Clotilde Elaine carper of-SL l<lull and David ,Alan •Wethe· cf Laguna Beach. Skippers' Chart Gala Weekend Tho majority or occupsilons now filled by women. art the historically tradlUooal ones: be done,11 ahe sitifled, quoting •••"""--"""--Liiiian GiU>relh, pi-r work slrnpUficatlon adYocate. "Practice Intel l igent nec1eet: do first lhlnp first and second thinp never," she urged. KNOW LljlllTS Working womeD n e e d cooperative, au pp or ti v e hutbands and children, she. conttnued. They allo bave to 'Ille bride, daughter of the Everett L. Carpers, was at. lendecf by ber sllter Miss Can- dy Carper as maid ol hollOI', and aisters the Misses Jeo- nifer 'and IAUUa.tCarper, and Robin Wethe, bridesmaids. The bridegroom, son cf Lt. Col. and Mrs. Wallace G. Weihe of Laguna_ Beach" chose Bert Jackson as best man and Wallace K. Wethe, Douglas Habn and Jerry Carper as usherl. . Riles in the home or Mr. and Mrs. Dudley RuSseU were performed by the bride's uncle, the Rev. Robert Pat. naude. The newlyweds a t t e n d Prindpia College and plan to settle in Laguna Beach when the bridegroom graduates in June. Marriage Performed In Mission Josette Hoous became the bride of William Whallon Mor· ril during iingle ring nuptials performed in A«lstencla Mission in Redlands. Pmms o1 the bridal coople are Mt. and Mrs. Jooeph Honus of Redlands and Mrs. I;. J . Jackson cf Newp<irt "Beach. The bride attended the University of S o u t h e r n California an,d San Diego State College where she earned her teaching credential. The bridegroom attended La Mesa Junior College in San Diego and now is aerving with the Navy. The couple will reside ln San Drep. Jla<el and trophies, dinner and dancing, codttalls snd clam cbolifder -all are plan- ned for' members of the LldG IJJe and· Bshla Corinthian yaCht clubs Saturday-and SUn· day, Feb. 14 and 15. The occasion will be the clubs' anooal Valentine dinner dance and regatta, this year hosted by the LldG lsle club. FesilviUes wlll · giet Un· der way Saturday afternoon when three races are plBMed and coollnue with the dinner dance that evening at 7 In Lido i.Jecl-. Two races are schedu.led fGr Sunday and trophies will be presented "immediately after the last race in the Bahia Cotiatbian clubhouJe. Cocktails aod clam chowder will be the weekend's finale. C.ootdlnaUng the dinner dance are Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, aoclaJ chainnen for the Lido hie club , and Mr. and Mn. James Beasley, activiUe! chairmen for Bahia Corin- thian. Assisting them are the Anniversary Date Noted CANDY IS DANDY BUT DIAMO~Ds ARE DYNAMITE •for 1 doubly delicious gi~ hicll 1 pendent-In ,,...V1lentino candy. Dlemond pendonts from left: • $1,500. 832.50. 8495. $76. 8950. $65. SLAVICK'S Jtw•M ·Sh1c.. It 17 JI FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH -644-1 llO YM tlwlrtt ~ We~1N, 1Mlttr CMf'ft; 111. 0.-,, .. .,.,.., & Prt4ty "911 f tM p.m. I Messrs. and Mmes. Harrison Baker, CIU£ord Schmlesling, John Pellam, James Murrey, George Hewitt, Roger Garrity, Bn.i~ GUchrisl and Mrs. Ruth McCully. Ra.ce conunlttee chainnen are Hal Phillips, Lido hie, and Robert Eastman, B" a b i a Corinthian. Directing the Lido club's tiart,cipation are rear Com· modore and Mrs. Edward Hayes. Secrelartes, rtl.ail c I e r k 1 , bOUJeworke:n ~d those con-- In Afternoon Couple ;· Recite Katherine Chiba 1*ame the as president of Auociated bride of Frank Notman Man-W"11eti SUidentl, and attended nen In a double rin& ~emony UCLA and CalUornJa State . ·In St. James Ept,1copa I Colle1e at tong Bf~. N I d Church, N~wport Beach. The Her hUJband la !,_graduate ew ywe S-Rev. David Crump olOclated of S8n Diego Slate cOuqe and al the afterDoon nuptials. served u an officer' iD the CM Overee+era • DINtR8 . , -' ...,.ow :, AMIWSADORI CL""UI INTEltNATJONAL ... ........ , ..... ,.. .. ................... .. ........ , •UCM. CM.Ill. -At H Tho bride, daughter of U.S. Cout Gllard. Ome Mt. and Mrs. Milan Qdba ·of ThocouplewlllmidelnDel ~ Beach, was attended _.::M::ar::·-------~~~!!!!~!!!!!~~~~ by lier alltera, Miss Judy PHONE: 644 "4600 At home in Garden Grove following their honeymoon. In Yosemite NatlonaJ ·Park are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wlllillllll. Tho couple nchanged their wedding VOWI Jn Our Lady of the Snows Chapel, Yosemite. The bride, the former Arlene Kay Jones, daughter ol Mrs. D. Robert.son and w. L. Jones of Colt.a Mesa, attended CorGna del M4r and Orange higb schoola. , 'Her buaband, aon ol Mr. and Mrs. W!illam Williams of Garden Grove, attended Garden Grove High School. ,. E1ll ....... • 0.toet 1- • Gia-llttod !I Ctod!t T- Chiba, maid of honor, ind 114n. Peter Nilsen. The bridegroom, son of Mn. Leona Mllllltll ol HW>tiqtoo Park and Fred Mamten GI Encinitas choole R o b e r t Phrahl u bell -· and Jamu Penner, Fred Reed and Guy Selleck 111 u ushers. The new Mn. Mannen wu (taduated fnm S t & D f 0 r d Univer1Jty wbera 1be aerved 11-0.·•···· • • LOS ANGELES-V_ A_ BUEllA PAll 00111'1'01< P AIAllillJA • IANTA llONICA TOllANOI VALLST POllOltl.l LOB ANGELES-&. Ol,.,pN BL A .... LOS ANGELES-w. Pleo BL ii Jllmpau EL MONTI GLENDALE INGLEWOOD LONG BEACK • I • Bea~ Sludio,·\)ollnlDln Lall Biid!, PllllOlll, Newport,. I.I Hain, Sii lliell 1 I ManlCllH • l'ldlCllllS • f'acl•ls • EllclnllJsls • Buffo~·. ' • • l t • ! I ' , t I I I II • • l• DAILY rn.or • ' ' ,,. __ • Mir.MUM ·'P~ll' Number l Desp.ite U.S. Critici~m· By WW••ii llUNl>l!llLAND were at•en .:u...i pJ~t/ of whit wu claimed before 381,000 doctors ur1tn1 l~m to the pill. ~Id the 11..:. ,.,. Parenthood AoaoclaUon U..... - ---to ,_t Senate aubc:oinmlt1ae the 111boommlttee wu 1•neral make clur \he po 11 I b I• baaed on prtdtctloos th1t aald "only about •libl" ol lta Despl\e S...te teat!mooy on possible hlmlful 11c1e errecta of the pill, the IOllnd ond fury hu 1pparently clllled UtUe movement yet among American w 0 m en to othe~ methodl or birth control. 'l'hefr gynecologtstl don't 1 e em c s p e c 1 a 11 y apprt.bmllw, either. . hearlq bowlacJce, ooe· new ftport dangers of the pill to tl1elr pa. about 10 percent ol thi>N ll<>p-several thouaand women UllnJ '· come up: Dr. Victor Wynn ol lien!!. It alto bu called bock plq oral eoiltroceptl•ea would the ptll had asked for• llwltch A limllar poll by Newswtek the Unlveralty of London lllid tnto sesalon 1 1peclal panel of become preiJl&RI. to other ~vlceo •lnct the Mq:dtne ahowed .lt ~t a report soon to J>e publlahed expert advisers on the pill that Langmyhr added that since Senate hearings, of the women they uked had 1howed a '41i&nlflcant" In-In the past had recommended . the Senate tesUmony planned 1;:::;========;=; quit the plJI. creue In corooary diseele some changes In labelln& of parenthood offl<ea ll'OUnd the Testimony before the su~ , amona BrHllb women undei' cral cootr~ptlve1. n at Io P have been commtttee headed ~y Sen. 41 on the ,p1ll. Wynn also said Doctors e1tlmoted 111ere ore "overwhelmed by frlibtened A THOUGHT FOR TODAY the ltUdy ahowed 15 percent of 8.5 to 9 million women Ullng women." Gaylord Nela:on ([).Wll.), link· the women developed 1 type of the pill ln the United St.tea. If However, some birth ~ntrol ed-the u.ae of the pUl to an in-chemlcal dlabe1's, w h I c b 10 percent or theae decided to cllnk:a have reported much w, ..,.,., ~ -. .....,. .. creaaed tncidence of. blood makes sufferers more suscen. quit, that would be JOme leu fuas. "' """*"' 111 " • '*""'" " • u • -In . many CUN, 1tatements are confUctlna. For example, 1 rew gynecologl1ta reported mua defectlonl from the pill, while a much larger majority pld there has been a minimum of lusa among their paUeota, wlt}l a rtlaUvcly sm&ll number d«ldlng to quit oral conlraceptlves. clottJna, h1gb blood .Preuure, ti~e to.heart attacks. 900,0CIO women de~ oral Dr. C. Courtney Wederburn, ·•-... _ 1 Whether any government contractpUvea:. director of the Dallas, Tex .. -Edwlr! Mamllm l"ltt:SlNTED AS A slr---. .,,_.,., d 1 e•1 e • acUqn will be taken against Dr. George Lang my hr, Planned Parenthood, lnc,. uld pulmOnary embollam, canctr the pw rtmalns in the bands medical dil'«!tor of the Plan-less than 1 perctnt ol lbe a,roo and heart dJteaae. of tbe Food and D r u g ned Parenthood Assoclatlou, women ln his or1anllaUon had Although doctors u1d moat Admlniltratlon (FDA). A1 a said there may be.'a& many as elven up the pill becaute of l'UILIC SE!tVICE t:Vlll:Y DAY IYI LH Rooflnt Co. t4Ytlll,, ....... 'Beyond Draft' Solon I • Gives Young a Voice W ASlllHGTDN {AP) -A West VJrc1n1a ....,_ who ls too old to worry about the draft ta lettinc )'<lUl!I men In his atai., write their own amendrMnti to the Selective Service law. !lop. John SllCk says he wlll lntrodUce .. y bill the yoong people come up with and aee they 'hive • chance to testify 11 draft burlqs before the lfou• Anned Servicet Com. mJttee this aprtng. The 54-year-old Democrat and World War JI veteran · says his plan 11 designed for - )'OUlh Who want to become in· volved but don't know how. "I lbliik thla will really give the young an opportunity to have tome 111 In tbtir reipomibillty as far 11 Ute -- drift 11 concerned," Slack said in .an interview. To ~ out hJs idel\. Sieck hu uqct presidents of four collepa In his district to ."pllce thit matter before an appropriate campm group and requeot Ulot 1 bltl he written t'o ~t their ooovld.lons and reQUir!flltD4:." He aald any suitable campua groop ilelirlng to take the in- itiative could do the job go long as it Is generally representative of colle1e-a1e interests. · "I would hope, bowevtr, that they wooJd IOUnd out the views of draf~age penons in the community who do not at· te.rxl college," Slack said. Once a bill Is drafted, it will be inlrodu~d under Slack's name, a supporting statement inserted In I.he Corlgresslonal Now Mo11y w-Record ond a request for a r•LSE TEETH he•rtng pl•ced before the rll---Armed Servlce.s Committee. Wltll Ottle Worry Slack lllid he· would arranp 0o JOUt t..i. ..,., •D.11"'7 11.11d for 1ppe1r111Ct o! the youthful eib&lftm J'OU. bJ oaatlq """"' ' wll~. ~ ..C ~«~.J. ~ The Jdea had its 1enesl1 In -.. .. ~~ .... ....,. the tumultuous 196& ::.-.:;....w~« '' :J:F ~ Democratic N 1 t I on 1 I c:on.. =· :,.. ....., :_~;;;_-~ in C!Yt_qo._wbue ....., • ...,., PMtJ iuw.. Dw&· young peoftle were frustrated _.._,,,.,.-.itUalttt1-1t.b. at their inablUty to work a :::,.i::.. ~T.:r.=· "':! chan1e In the eatablll)lpt<nt, *"' _.... he said. ' r Famlly planning c Ii n 1 cs · generally said only a few women have gtven up the pill. A UPI sampling of some SO women from all areas of the ConUnental Unlted S l at e s sholrtd • much higher r=n-ta1e -11.5 percent o thole polled -have de<;lded to quit taktog lhe Pill ·sil).ce ti! possibly hannfUI 1lde effects Valley lists Writing Winners Winners of the recent Foun- tain Valley creaUve wrliln« contest have been announctd by the Frtendl of the ~lbrary. Top poets, grades 1-8 were Sharon McCarty, Ta m-u r a School; Jewelle Hy 1 and , Fulton School; Patricia Ray- mond, Tamura; Kirk Dwlng, Fulton: Kathy Hell, Nlebl8' School; Shelly Seymour, Fulton, and Def:Dee Carey, Founlaln Valley School. The bt1t ibort stories wire submitted by Tim Gilbert, Tamura ; Julie Gibson, Fulton; Debra Foutch, Tamura; Wlll Gilbert, Tamura; L o r a Barany, Nieblas; Elia Plrizzl, Fultmi, and ·Becky Rustrum, Fulton, grades 1-t, respec- tively. Best mayl1ta, grades 1·8, ·were MarlllMe C ~ o 1 by, Harper School; Mike H•DJOll, Fulloei Robyn Crumpler, Fulton; JanJct Go J d man, Harprri Kevin Br.at, Harper ; Peggy Welton, Nlebw: Cindy Clark, FuJtoo. • State Reru;ly, For Quake -ByJuly'74 SACRAMENTO (AP) - 5eiJ111olo1lsta hove lllld . the Great Calllomla Earthqiiake Js sure to come -and tt;1 llto sure to be lhe best-organioed earthquake In history. Under the Ieade'rthip of Sen. Alfred E. Alqulat. {l)llan Jose ), the Joint Leglalatlve Committee on Sellllnic Safety has amused a ~el of ~ leadin1 experts on all aspectJ of earthquake and disaster planning. A Disaster Preparedne~ Advisory Group has been char1ed with developing .&tan- dard programs to minimize earthquake damages in ad- vance. An Advisory Group on GoveM\l?iental Organi:tailon and Performance will review currem-laws and procedures to see what legal Problems 'rnlibt be caused by an earth- quake. A Land u,. Advlaory Group will recommend safer uses of land along major earthquake fault lines. And an AdvilOry Group on P o st • Earthquake Recovery and Redevelopment will dr1w up plans for "the orderly reconstruction of an earth~ quake disaster ma and the surrounding economy." · .What is more, the grqup has apparently achecluled t he earthquake for sometime after July 1, 1972. It's preliminary report is scheduled for ·June 30, 1'10 and lls final report for June 30, 1974. hwt rate and blood sugar. There II Ille paosibility of nausea, chiU~ irrqular breathlns. sweotlng and lmnhllna ~ the hands. Sleep will lilcJy he defan:d until the drus'• cl!ecl""" or!. Pupill will problbly be dilll<d. Users will alien havo 10 protect their eyU with dark glwci even indoon·or at nighL -Long.tenn el!ec:t lncludos lou ol lntemt in normol doily routlnea. nc user miy leave family and friends, become bigllly lntrospcClivo aad liYe oaly for the next "trip". LSD ("ACID") iJ & l)'llthetic ••ir'1<0mpound: d~l=licoclcl.. diolllylamide. • I1booe~the1D01tpopulor .,. In Ille ucdergrOW!d drug colt todoy. <>Cher parpose Is i1lepl. Y«, an illi-cit""*"" olton found IO be queo- tiooibly')'Dlhelized and miudwith othcr.c;ompoucd$ or drup, io widtl7 •vailaf>le. Who ue drag abaoen and wb.r? Curiosity, desire to experi· m=t, clinatialadian wilh "Ille .,. tabli&hmen.t" and a eearc:h fair a pleosurable rtlease from a Vlriety ~ pbJsicaJ and llltlltal P""ms and depRssion ... all facton lead- ""In drug abllle.)Jl whll hu boo como a "pill-laking" adnlt sociely, young poop!• Ile particularly vul- ncnblo. ThoJ ue mare often m- dlDI IO ... by friends tlwlool· '""" ad it's Jllell7 hud IO m-a fdoad.11'1 hader lllill to laiat a Ill direct alloct b rarlly fatal -'.i apporenUy act pby1ically ad· dldi,._ 'Bu~ it3 eftect OQ Ille mind b Cllllnly ucpredictable. It Is an hallucinogen ••• It can be a psychedelic that ·takes the mine:!' 011 a .. magical mY"'" tieol" lrip. Or ... It~ cnatc: a mental disaster, resaltill& In panic, psychosb or do- ~ that CID remoill ot flub- bocJt loall llf1cr Ille iaiUol.clJ-d. Ibo dnlg bl"' wom o«. Its eilc<I Oii aniaial llJd human chromoloma: aod aencJ is 1till ui .. kllo'Wll. . No one QD be sure bow uy pm> UIOUDI will a!ect any - pall)ll ll U1 ODO time, eveJl In the ·-IPl!""'UY stablo subject. ""-I.SD ....... ...... It oblahled? How la I.SD taklll? Because I.SP is so pot<nt. (4,000 tilna JDOf< polelltby W<i&l>I than naturally arown Il'ltW'lioe ud psilocybin) ii ~ he "dropped" in • variety ol wrJ>. When dilulOd, LSD. may be t1bn by llllpulo or hypodermic:, but -""' -ore rudy used. The wbite powder or clelr liqujd in purer f01111 ls fl< more pottnt. !loo""'""' pinlwd. sized llllOWlll of the t"lelee, odor• leis drup ate eUily con<elled in ..... t11bes. cbewin1 gum, °""" ponaaestampt. Wllalcanhaapea wlieayoa"~UD1 Reality coo dissolvo. Time aad -relationahips Clll bO loll. 0.. may"hur"colonor"•"IOUDds.A l'elllng ol "tolll -· and ........ imflbt" may wash over the a.ttr. alteria& his penicptioo ol •unoaod· ..... Tho -..., fell nlmd, -ly sc11-...i. ud ,._,.. flll or he may be<xqo auloao ud ~ve. H• mllht feel he can stop a frelgbt cnln with bis body ••• or, want &o jdmp out a window,' •a bird lriptoned IO ft.iPI", Short-term pllylic:ll eflecls ... dudo ... -in bkiod ~ • • •• panp. no P"""-.11. • PIJdd. .. -predict ftiob IOdol drinken will bocomo akollallca. thao is 00 ..,;,, tat lot opn«itlog • . po11111Wdru1abmer.H_,,,... pellld uao moy -tually lead IO a Mdlololi<ll dependency oo drup lhat c:a't he broken. LSD. It can bo a peydtedo1ic tho! tal:el the mind Qll ........... ID)1tical" trip. Or, ' •• It ....... 1e. ~ disllter, reaultina: in panic, P1)'ChcoU, or do- presslon that can remoia or Gish- blcl: Joq .nu iniUol e!ects ol tbe chug ha .. 1'0m oil. ThJol: 1bout it. 0,., Abllu II • ,...,,,,,,. 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''But prompt 1avel-rapplnc from the chair, to k .. p the place In bua!ness. it's the lnttnt of the joint order when the normal buD of The decision seems a bit leadership to make the rule converaaUon among senators dr11Uc in a chainber where work, and I'm goln& to do the and aides becomes a hubbub. bualnus never has stood ln best I can." Whlle. they slreased the the way of oratory, whatever That's not the ,only rule speedier handling ol buaineaa, the subject.; and where ora· Scott and Mansfield want en· Mansfield and Scott suggested tlons have eeldom inhibited forc'ed. a fringe benefit, too: "A converaaUon a m o n I cot. They want senaton lo hurry stricter enforcement of these leques. to the noor when the bell rints rules would have a favorable But those are Ole rules. tor a roll call vole, i111tead of reacUon by the public as to Of course. those have been arriving late from offices, Smale procedure." the rules for a tong1lme, and ,--------------'---------1 they have been a I m o s t unanimously Ignored. T h e Senate's leaders, Democrat Mike Mansfield and Republic.an Hugh 8"'11, put ii a blt more dellcately in a let· ter to their colleagues Mon- day. Crossword Puzzle "While lhe provisions of these rules have been in our body or rules for a long period ot time, the Senate has varied In Jts zeal to enforce them," Manalleld and Scott said in a r.~emo on dignity, dewrum and procedure In the Senate. ACROSS 1 New York's •••• Stadium 5 Light ~oorce 9 Formed mt la I sections· 2 words 14 Qu ltt 15 Frtsh-Waltr lllUSStl 54 -· syslt111 59 Carry 62 Tooth 65 Rtmovt 66 Kind ol rltt 611 Coaltd stttl shttls 70 Makt vtry happy 71 Must of h!SlOl'y 72 Frtnch part nt 73 Ba lanc t In hopes of speEiCling t~ work of the Senate, the two leadera said they have decided on stricter enforcement of the tu I cs. 16 Xavltr -- 17 Tending to grant In argument l, Cr\llcal 20 RelaUvt 21 Es nt shtft lltnt 219n o ~7-4-1 able.di~' ..._~~---~~~::_:::__1_ 75 Rldf on let 13 Dance 39 Put away One of them -perliaps the most universally ~gnored - requires debate be to the point and on the issue aWalUng ac· UOn for three strai&bt hours every day. That meana a senator can't break into a debate about federal ald r., subways and buses to live 41 speech about the Middle East. Sen: Jacob K. JavltS (R· Ny.), tried · it Monday, and Sen . Robert C. Byrd (D-W. Va.). the NG. 3 Democratic leader, forbade it. 23 Preserve 24 Thol'OO!tifatt 2& Diiatory 28 Flounde rs 31 Supporte d 'S A.els of lolnlng 40 Strlous: Comb . form 41 Part of 1 ftnct 42 Plll19ts 44 Am1lekitt king 45 Cl\11,rch strvcturt 47 Retail estllblislvll e:nt: 2 words 49 City of Europe 51 Ttase .52 Was In hoclc A single senator bent on en· -2 forcing the rule can block an 1..4---1-1- off·the-subject speech. lt's just that nobody has made en. m.,+-t-t- forcement a habit. So Javils gave up wlth a wry mtile, put his speech away, and delivered it later. Whil~ Mansfield and Scott signed the stick.to-business letter, Byrd has tu rned out to be the enforcer. He frequenl.& the floor' I 1 spends far more time there f,,.-1--+-lf- than any other 1i111le senator, •s or snow 11ovt111tn\ ~3 Scoor oll 11 F1rtllt 4& Fl11h DOWN l E:ir1mlnt~ 2 "I have ... ··!": 2 words l Man's name 4 Priestly g1r111~t 5 Vth lclt 6 Lts Etats - 7 Altrt 8 South Afr lt1ns 9 ll\ltn\1H011I Coopi:r1tion Ad111lnl· straU1n; ·Abbt. 10 Crre1I plant 11Ftvtr 12 Chargt gtnns 48 Mtl1I Zl Caust of 50 Mesh 1918-19 53 Europeans tpldt mlc .5.5 Rhythm 25 Follow lnstrumtnls 27 Sall.m's wift 56 BadOtr 's 29 -··tube: TV rtlaOvt JO Facial 57 River. from fr1tur t tht Alps 32 Ht nct SI Granted 33 Dishonest 59 Rtsln · pirson producing 34 Vt nttlan lrtt roltt 60 F.lsh 35 Russl1n 111 Sad cry , sta 6) Fal'lll 36 Sp anish struclurt painter 114 Make. a l 7 Baseball sw11trr statistic 67 Still JI Markff by •9 Americ an co111pl rxi1y poet " and he had already watned at-""-+--+-lf-+-least one colleague of coming •9 enforeement of the rule of ger- ~ess. 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Mondty, Febrtllry q, 1970 OAIL't PILOT 11111 '"'"-·· ,. :Onee lJpo•• a Blanliet John Ferzacca and Leslie Jones enjo'y a tug of \Var over .a bedspre_ad in the comedy "The Owl and the Pussycat," resuming Tuesday night for flve )?lore pert:ormances at the Laguna Moultoo Playhouse. .;Sanqi Ana Players' 'Servant' !Dated, Unimpressive Drama ' ) By TOM TITUS Of "'9 O.llJ L'li.t Sl•ff ' . l Community theater. with ils ~efent hazards and un· ce.riainties, presents a good deal-more or an artistic challenge than t b o Rl'O- £essional stage, and con· sequenUy results in · more shai'ply defined peaks .and valleys throughout a given season, often giving t h e overall theatrical barometer the appearance of 1 lle detec· tor administered to an ex- tremely shaky suspect. Orange County's o w n partieUlar detector often puts on 'just such a show. After soaring skyward last week witb the Laguna Moulton Playhouse's producUon o f "ThifOwl and Lhe Pusycat," it thep plunged to what musl re~bly tk tenned the sea!on's rock bottom -the Saitta Ana Commun ity Pra,yers• staging o!;"The Ser- vant in the House. · EVE!n charitably dismissing the shambles of its finaJ act as an extreme example Qf open· ini.ftight nerves. one would be hai'd~ pressed to single ou.t a s~k of_ redeeming 1.heatr1cal vafue in this lamentably unap- pealing producUon. Judged on the most lenient of standards, it lnust be found deficient on nelrfy every count. A" Ciated, didactic religious d!Ula 11.1Uering from arthritis in"the creaUve joints, "The servlllt in the H o u s e ' ' CITif!fges_.as , 8 t W 0-· h c).u r sermon d eliveted by a catatonic clergyman. 1 t s dlfection, by lt1argaret Boyer. is·J:edecrtrian and unimagina- \.~. Stanford > .. .. .J{epertory ·~ "'· Will Fold STANFORD (UPt) -The StAitford Repertory Theater wlIJ.'fokl at the end of its cur· refit' season. ·Drama d e p ar t me n t chairman MiChae1 Barry an· ll9UOced the dem1se of the thea.ter because of financial problems. St(lnford earlier aMounced that the Stanford Summer Festival would not be held this year because oC financial and management woes. As his more ambitious wife. "TK• st•VANT IN TH• HOUSI" June W1'nslow (an aclress of A dr.,111 bl' CMrll!• Reon IC"'1'1!d'f, dlr«ftd 1w ,....,.earet Boyer, ., *'19" infinitely more potential than =:' ~<11::''~~ ~~111,:w= is apparent here) is largely rec1 Frldan ond s.turo.ra ttirovon wasted, being called upon to fetl. 21 11 lllf s.nto "-1111 CommunllV d 1. I h nd Pl•rtn Tt1e11er. soo w. "11 Sf .• S•nt• o 1tt e more t an pace a Ant. '''THI CAST pou.t. - M.inon ...•... : Art1111r-w1111io.... -The lone actor darfug to a • Rft' w11111m Smythe • • Jtck Kiel,..,.. tem'pt Brit" h. -nt ·1n the Mtr'iho Smrll!t ...... :. Ju,. Wlruilow a IS a .. .,._ . ROOWt Sm1111 ........ G•rv W•llbr\dtoe _ London seUlng i.S Gary Mtry " .............. Mllrl1'111 M•ltle!ICI -Wallbr'd ~ho t &1'•• a Jillie ROOlf'• ...... ,.: Mtlll)eW McLe115111!in 1 ge, w s r '"' 1111110P 111 L1nc.e111lre .• Llo't'!I St•l!em too heavy handedly for ~on­ trast as the vicar's working live, fraught with artificial class (and consequently black movements and gestures. sbeep) brot her. Lloyd Only in the quality of a few s__teRheM __ pqi:ves the most in- performances is there a glim-ept of the cast as a doddering, mer of strength, -and even money$abblng bishop, giving this area collapsed Friday an awkward, erratic portray- night, the resu!t of ~ em-al beYond his character's barr~ing breakdown 1n com· boundaries. municaUons onst.age which Two youngsters. Marilyri threw an already con!us~g Mail.land and M a t t h e w evening into complete lll£.!!IQ.il. ~fcLaughlin, .complete t h e Despite all its deficiencies, casl, Miss Maizland .shows a however, there are some ap-budding talent in the earlier plaudable moments -the sce n e&, wl\i l e young most sigruficant being Arthur McLaughlin appears brielly in Winslow's performance in the a more undefined assignment. title role, an aWgnment taken "The Servant in the Hou5e" as a re placement on two stands as an object lesson in weeks' notice. As a prominent the hazards of indiscriminate. bishop masquerading as his play selection. It conUnue:sJQ.r long-lost brother's serv1lllt in a two more weekends at the plot too awful to elaborate players' new theater, 500 W. upon, Winslow exudes com-6th st., Santa Ana. manding restraint and skillful l[~~~;:;;~;:~~~I style. Jack Keilson, as lhe vicar striving halfheartedly to save his church, projects· empathy b~t little depth or character. Poetry Set At Irvine Poet Bill Knott of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., will give a reading at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the University of California, Irvine . The program, sponsored by the UCJ Writing Center, will be held in Room 126 of the Humanities.SOCial S c i en c e Bulldinge . '-""' ot I• 11 M.tiNft Set. &: S•. ff.-1 1 •··· THE REIVER: iil •SCOUNDAEL. •OPERATOR MMl•BRAWLER•••• Steve McQueen in"The Reive n f~Tttlftrab.• The-budget cuts w i 11 ~te all ·r o u r ad· ~alive staff posltions>--~-------­ )lOif'iaU acting reiJowshJps and ~ the technlcal &tall for ~ tschool's theatrical pnr j!~ons. r: :Ji'Our more plays will be ~led before the company )I~ in~ May. Future ~ produclioos will be pro-~"on a reduced scale" by • department Barry said • would be .. u.supportlng. lllllMIY ;: =· TTllll (!] t,' 0 .. :;.teirr11•~ r ~ Pl:!UllE • lliiloco.OP jll& .... PICES! '· '· " ' lil - I .... ...,..., ON GIANT QIOllWIA -Ml'!'l'llOCOLO• ....... NOW-INDS TONIGHT "LOVE AND THE .ANIMALS" "SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF" -IOTH IN C:OLOI-'. e STAITS WIDNllDAY e ....,..,._ "JOURNEY To The FAR SIOE Of The SUN" Breathtaking ~rahms ' LA Philharmonic Brin • \ Irvine Audience to Feet By 'l'O~ B~llLEV Of rM 01W Pilot Swt From the COtl1try that gave y0u, "I A WOMAN," "INGA" and "I f>JI. CURIOUS ........ EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING SHOW TIMES 7:00 & 9:30 MATINEE SUN. 2 ONE OF -THE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR S1Nf-E'I ........... I "TIIE SFOlEf OF r SANTA VIl'IORIA"' .... ANI110NY QUINN V1RNA HARDY SERGIO USI •, KRUGER"·FRANCHI . lwANNA MAGNANt.-1 ......... -~-..-o-·-·-··--·-­--·------------.. -------·---·--......... ~ 1•1 -=-~~~-l-~00;..; ·- Haydn ~ his Symphony No. IO!' -which opened the con- cert. . . "Papa" was no laggard when it came to ·pop'pin;g a little hWl!I" Jnto 1Jie si:<Jre and ·tJlis dellilhUul syi\iphony is, In 1.tSeU prqof of Jha:t. lt enjoyed a flaw less performance with our higlleol praise being '""'rveit for lhJlt utterly charming inenue tlQ and the rousing presto that comprises the finale. NEWPORT BEACH --at the entrance to fabulous Lido lsie •• OR. 3-8350 ' Why would a woman give up a multi•nltllionalre for a down-and-out ' piano player? Alk lllJ WOllllD. >lilt1lf!•"' EUzabetb 'l\QIOr Warren Beatt)' •• G:lllGE smoo.irui KIJlllA/I , ..... Tbe On!)' Came Jn Town '-'t.illlltr!ltlotfllll' ~~-lll"ot'l!o • ·-·~--.. ,. •. ,,."'-,..i:.-., ... .,.a1.1•"•1M." M ~'-~.!:t- -Plus- NOMINATED BEST ACtRESS-BEST PICTURE "GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS" ' • • aEACH • •AT IEUI• • • ~-==~T.~-::,;,.-:=" NOW-ht AREA~RUNI A man went lookin9 for America, And couldn't·find it anywhere ... CANNES FllM FCSTIVAl WINNER! 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PEANUTS ~ ·' ?--::-~--..... . i--.---~-1---:: _::. . : ~ . " ;:::::;;::::::::;:::--::::·:··~ ~ .. TELD'UIION VIEWS Sea Elephant Study Fine By CYNTHIA LOWRY , NEW YORK (AP) -Jacques Cousteau and his .• undersea adventures reported on their atudlea of. the- big Sea elephants -"The Cyranos of the S.11 - in another fascinating chapter of the ABC aeries Sunday night. The sea animals, which often weigh three tons: were observed on a short section of beach on Guada- lupe Island Off Baja California. There the anima!J flock around Christmas time to give birth to their young and to mate -in such numbera that many of the newborn are smothered or crushed. ·· THERE WAS some siunning undersea pho!O-· graphy showing the creatures, so clumsy waddllru:- on land but so graceful in the water. ·. , The hoitr was a study in irony. Tbe mamm• · were bunted aJmost to extinction before 1911 whet\ the-Mexican government protected them. Theri. followed what the program called. 11a population-. explosion" of sea elephants -which ts now thria1"·. ened by man'.s pollution of the waters off the Cali" fornia coast. -,· · NBC and CBS provided air time Sunday altO'i;:'. noon -at different hours -for a program maae. ' by Democratic members of Congress to respond.ti>-" President Nixon's televised State of the Union ..i.·· dress last month . ,., , •: IT WAS a mixture of styles and techniques r/J.', presentation. Sens. Edmund Mu skie an d H1rir:v .. Ja.cksDn were simply interviewed on their view-' }>Olnts. Rep. Patsy Mink of Hawaii lnterviewtd.:- women shoppers in a supermarket on inflation and · high in terest rates. Some young members of. 00f1<'. • gress were introduced as, in shirt-sleevea, they.' talked earnestly to other young people. .·. · .~ -The prograili,ln spite of all the effort, still bJ'.: the look and leei of those carelully composed ima(e-~· makJng programs bbth parties paid to put oa the air during the last presidential campaign. ROGER MUDD, participating in a CBS ana!Yid'. alter the program, noted that it was "the fil'll time a political party has used professional help for,,"'f rebutal." The general tone of the analysis J:,9 Mudd, Eric Sevareid and Dan Rather 1ffmed sharper in its cri ticism of the program co~tent ~ the program itself was of the Republican adm..bl!~ stration. ,Friday night 's drama special, "A Storm In S1¥.1t,· mer," on NBC was a moving and poianant st(iry' ~bout a relationship betwen a hostile, atreet.wt,,,. htlle boy from a Harlem llum and a sad old Jewish delicates~en store owner. The .orifinal drama .by-~· Rod Serling was a fine one. Peter Uatinov was pet•:· feet as the shullllng old man, embittered by tho>loo' ol an only son . in Wof1d War II. N'Gai Dizon wif•·· completely believable as the proud, tough 111-yeat-old. --_. ~.e,1_ • • ~. I-61.tU--.-iF ... rr-WAIN-""'r"'IQl-~-.. -!MIS_dt'_IG_tllll __ ... , ; F~ WCWl.Nnf'4' 1911' WdlllO!" ~ ! - , • ' . ' \ I ii 1' I I .. • • . . . J.t ;,, .,_ ! ' ' ' - Price1 Effective Be/oZng Thru. Tues., Feb. JO , . . . ' • -· • .. M"41Y, ~tb<~"' •. 1970 ' z fiberglM• Bell• Plu• -z Nylon ~lies ' •I :37 '. "'" " .,. l ' 1A.k About SeJrt t}'" Comenient '.f T i; dit Pl•m '' , I , It • •• 'i ' • .' __ $ean Battery Gu~n~ fl'ft repl~lll: ..-irhi~ 90 dayi olpurdiaiif_,.. hma'J' JlrtwEI' ddcw..e. Aha 90 dip. .,e Ull' pt.er tbr b.~, if okfr(:tivt.. and thafJE J<l& only roe me peftOil cf o'--Dhrp. lmcd oii. iN, rf",,..111 pr KC ieu ul<lt.-1n .u rhe rimeol reiU...·, p outrd O¥et munber of months of gwrmCM. l{igh.-Volt~ge Battery.· 48.Moriths Guarantee Regnl1f $26.99 Trade-In Price Fils 90% of all American M.de 12-V System Cars ' Jneladet Inetallation by _Sein Trained Experts ·.99 With Tnd&La . .. ' .,.. • Modern thumb ditl 'f01ume and b1lance control. Advanced 1olid slate circuitry for qu.1ijty fl, ' . 99~ ;J : e-Univehlt u:nder-dub mount,. Stereo .. sound.performance.' .~ ·· ·} ·-' · . . . ' .. . ' ----~~--. ·-~, J -' ' . ':fl' ' .. J_ ....... :J . ,J , ,10-Qu~rt <;:an ;· .. ;·If:.:~. ,·r .·Heary-Dut~ <>.n . .·~-·:.· ·.~·,i :". :· .. · ;;.1~T'lilll'Y .l ~·· · ""' I., ''· • • • ltegolar · S3.i9 . ; . ~ .. 2 ·93 ' . ' .'( I , ' - ' ' ' . -Devlin _capit&mfis on· -Psye~Ogjcal ' • , . .. . .. Ailing Leahy -· . Added to Grid Hall :of Fame .. . . That's Da:UntleSs·Gnfe Yarboroij.gh . • ... • • lhaf my shoulder would br IJrliht, I knew I hid to &iv• raclnJ: another -· ' ' "llo1"N b• th< leCOQd fultll-ract . ttlck Jn the world. Tbe:"t'a DO better place· to llnd out if you still .have ff.." '(lfbonulh'• r..,..,i lap -bll alflcial clockins WU 41.388 seconds -WU rpok than four miles faster than the old track record ot 190.705 m:p.h. which he ..et in quattfyin1 for the Firecracker 400 last July • ,. . ' ' . Teams entered In the 111nual <IJIOO nee k!'011 'the·Sl Lpieneo llinr, Clty •• A . ....ai.ion, tollllratlan 11. held In conjunction with--lh•·QueM!: SJ>Nll over the ice ,coverecl shoreline lo get acji?'l 1~rtad ·in,·QIJ.!hec·. ~~81· :ni1i•~,!r•T~• course is ice choll:ecl. · 1 t • • • • ' "' ~ . : . Palmer an A.t~~?-Har~ry~ rynn,. w~ Top . ' \.) • • ' l • • • -' :U.S. Sklite ·Team I • , f) \ ···if.t.. . "' -. •' -.r Padllc, ftldl WU televl•llllrday · ,,_ .... simr.11o1o. ' ' . ~ 0.-•, a.c.ta.Jitill \..._, ~ ~' Cillqt. -.. -... ............... .-. .......... ~ ... ...,,., ' . . ' .> ~~-, WHITE WASH' . .............. --..... tel_. lf·lll¥•'1 -wll'1fl• ,_,.. ' W ....... w11 MID Ith r111l sr-.-.... -.11c ... 1o .. .... _ ...................... . ............. qw_ ........ ... ~Ne-......... __ _ ....... "" ...... --.,.~ --. ~ ........ 41''...., ,... .. ,.,. ti UOP'• ""' .... ,..,., ........ Ne.H ........... -_. ... ... . ...., ...... '"••• ........ ., Nn• """" .._ ... - -1111 .. • I ' ' ~· . ' .. ,.., ... "' I -Evaa tllo TV _., .. -. .............. 11111 •• · 87 -.......... Ne.-11 )Ill..,,. ........ :uor. .. --.. ... ~ .. -·-... tlftr ........ rW Ioli ~,nd 1111 wldolle. ,, ' • * *· * Ebewlitrt on TV Saiurday, two ol the pJayin u; th< Wubfnrlon st.tic.use -.OlbeQ Pine ,.... on Ille li«1h Tor· ''!'<" loom ~I , bo!rld lo _,,..,. Biidl llliiti, ,,_,I, ,In ilii clP'-..mlllnl!e lwo•Jflri!'!.ff. I \. \ · Jlni Nle!atn .II 1 iopllomore at WSU "'11le BUI Tlylor b In his 'lecOnd yw at VSc. 't * * * For Wol'ld 'Meet . '. :rin.sA. otia: CAP) ..;W\lb the' riprr ill the, U.S. fl .... bejdrid'lbem, -·· top Daon .. _ ..... ''1<11m preporinf Iii< nut mom11•1· Woild diimpkwblpo In YulOllavla. ...,,. l<>ur-day U.S. Fflut'• St1un1 cham. plonlhlpo concludeit hero lialurday Jllgbt, and officlall annoanced lhe nama ol 1k1.ter1 who 1':11t reprettnt the United .Statu Jn the -Id finals. Hesdin( tllo lllt· art Tim Wtod Ind Jlllel· 1.1111. .who ~ dlfended thelr~IJllN. W'qad, COlorldo Sprlnp, won the Hftior mep'1 Crowd b1 a wide n11:11ln while Mlil ·L,...: • l .. year-onr trom Rockton, Ill., qaJo co-the senior ladJa <haml'!Onlhlp. Jotntna Wood In seoior men's compel~ Uon •t U.. WWld -i wlQ be John Pel· 1 .. 1¢1, Gmt F11l1, Mont., Ind Kennetll Shelley, Paramount, CIUf, With Milo Lym In the senJor ladJa dtlepUoa will be l.U. t.inn Holrm, eoi. orldo Sprfop, Ind .._ ... 01111, Alllbeim. SbelieT win to1m wiu. Jojo swbuck 1n -poln ...,_ Aile In -polrl will be Mark ond Melilll ·Mllillfto ol Lona lsl1nd, N.Y. They CinWled - lo SJieney Ind Mias Sllrbuck bl the U.S. ·llnllo. r . .. • • DAIL y ~II.OT II Edge WIN, ~E Ci.41SIC , . • Auil•le-a-.. Dovlln • A'.stro Winners ·: ' ., r • PHOENIX· -fton Sabio, tn 1 lam- about GI his Oblcqp Cjlbo' Nlllobal Lel111< l!nlt!I, cirri• on lll'l!"C hi a. """" -SuedaY .... join ...... =:-1nw1na111111a ..... -AlitroJel ... ,_ --· and Andrlt, 1>olQ OOWbojo' defensive end. used their ~Un II Md II hondk1po lo,hlr11 1 H·""""""" II for 1 If.hole, 3knder-plr a • , • • 1 • • • p DAILY PllDT M..,, ,...,, •• lml -_ .. e e Sports ' L~gal~zed Mayhem: (f hai's Clipped ' Slwrt -... -.. l>l(lilt '\'AL GARDENA, Italy -ClenchinC hJs tetlll lllldtr a haU ol -ahd wblSUe&, Austril's veteran Karl Sthrana !Oday won the fint heat ol the giant slalom In the World Alpine SklJn& Oiam- ploNl>lpi. 'Ille lt-yur.Old -. ll<lld down a t"d< made lo ......,. 1<1r hJs lep ol steel ln 2 minutes 15.15 aecoods. '!be cloKll ._.. came to Schrana wu bis compatrklt Weruer Bltiner, with 2:1.5.1>. • . ~ Glovanoli, tlle Swiss lhort «def cook. wa, atoll one aecood beblnd Sdnlll In 2:11.11. BID K\dd, rt Stowe, Vt., pbctd third In the spedtJ al;lom and SundlJ gave the Uoll<d states ill '1nt medol In six ~ 1n ao Olpupic " world champioollllp race. • . . ••J could have let ll out a bit more in· tlle fil'll beat ol tlle specW." Kidd aald alttr the ·,...., "I Ith oo iood In the 9'C<llld heal." His tUnt was the best for any compeUtor. • LOS ANGELES -'Ille Loo AnJtles Klnp, bruded and battored !oms ol their last Dve Nafton.11 Hocll:ey Leacue ........,., hope 1 t~ay rest will help put thinp t.ocether again bdort Wed- nesday's aet-to with the New Vert ftanc<n. I '""-Ranaers, on iop In tlle NHL'1 Eut Divlsloa, ....-the Klnp ~l Sunday to a .... e tllelr M loa In Loo Anceles Jan. 21 on I dlspoted pl. 1bat wu the ·lut Ume lbe Kinas lbled if1 the let u .......... • I • LOS ANGa.111 -Rltd>le ,_ al Tor1ace wu lmlXbd out of f1rlt place in Ille -,_ '11.IDO World' Pocket Bllllaril ewq ....... lkmd«y nJ&ht h1 CiM'o llu'!lll1 al -1yn, N. Y., 1-. Vl ,liLA PARK NA.MES °""II Frlb' Shoots Down Cir.euit Power ' • Slddleback COiiege's basketball tum wiU attempt lo plaJ' havoc wtlll -. De9ert Conference contender Friday ni&-ht whl!n tbe Gauchol Wit Barstow, aO..,lripplll( Imperial v~ Satunlay nl«f>I. 'IJ.7C, at Mlsllon Viejo High. It wu the aecond week in a row thlt !be GaucllOI have upeel the Deaert A11Pie earl. Lui weolt, coacll lloy Sle.W' club knocked all Mira Colla and Saturday niRht it wd Imper1&1 Valley's bn. 'Ille Joel by IVC pn>dtlctd a lhree-w1y lie IOI' the conftnnee leod""'1lp. Imperial, 8antow and Mira CO.la 111 have 6-3 records. S.ddleblck Ls two 11mes b.ck with a f.5 mark. NEW GRID C0 ..4.CH SaddlebactB01onnca11tn1pllfU'm ... • , , e1 flml ,_.a 8'11 Mahar Ill Ille !IOC<lnd Ted MuJJeii)laa l!llfl•mtttla the new hllf lo propel !be Gauc!IOI lo the win. held football ,,_ ._ W1a Pait High. . Mahar -.i In IJ· pohU. Ttllllmlla He succeeds Ike In-. who ruigned ~ ~ 21 polnis to lah pme recently. . Down ~ al the ball 0 the -Mqllen la I>'_., ·athlellc director. •-• ... ~~ HM fi ".-•-Into ... Ass.Lstanl footbd I.Dill heed 'WTtltllnc ......... Ulli: ~ _...,., VI m.._. - coac11 at El M-High. Under bis ~ ball and malntalnod l lhnlllll>Gul leadenbip El ~ haa -the !be !ell al lbt pme. Oran .. u.;mect SciJool Dlalrlct 111 .,.,is Saddleback btt on 11 o1 11 ntld 11"11 a~ • llWl1Y the pu\ two 1-. · templl for 21 permit and cooV«ll4 211 ol • The VlnfUll'd •<tldln have .. 30 ~7~1'~., ~~ y.., U•I undet .. ledi::"""" ~ llnco lbt -.. • .. • ~ •• " ed i-<' Hit!\ 7 t!MW.Mlt ltt• O$)tD IH 1 (~ fJlllONwi ltlJ Mullen. 31, lft(fuattlf ·trom Wertmi .. Mltll • • I 11 ...., t • • tr --~1~ Olrll..... l •it J ..... ,,.. ' • 4 " 1Wnlal Unlftl'llty •nd hi• been ~1 n1 ~........ J·• 1 ' """"* 1 1 1 n footb111 1M wrtttlln1 tM ,.st ll Jtll'I tn ~...::.r : 1 l ,l = l : 1 : Cl)lfOmla ef llllnciil. l.ith tt 1' 11 11 Tt(tlf II U 1, 14 #4elflllf'M: Jm,trltl Vtllq' Iii:_ S.H1t41Kt a. • • • f.,_ collece amt llfO f_.. liar, wbo waa also an All·Amuica ln lacro81e," Mltcbtllsaya. • "lllel>l -.-Ii Ille top ·five ·eol- Josiate dulio la Ille --... N1>7, Anny. Duke, Marjland and Jolllll liopkinl, all lo Ille wt." . He OIJOtinuel, 11Wlth the ftception .cl the All Fbrce <lcldomy, whldl plays a mOJor -ldltdUle. IDOll al your Wtlll!m ldlools ""Y what ooe ... calJ 'quul~lacrolat'.'r-• 'Ille ool1 lilch school. ....... -~ 111 adlve, loter«bool puUdplllon lo ll1e sport la the Condor .,._, -· ~ ol private P"P sdlooll in iufurliln Senta -· Cowlll'. • Webb School In cw.mao~ tiie lint . prep IChool. to lab up Jac:rout, WU forc- ed to drop out of compel!U<m by the Calll"111a 'IDtencholilllc Federation ' lloeo11M tt .... piaJl1ll club ttaml. propelled by dJcU wllldl llaft ~ 1be pme. bom back before the jusl diep mougb to bold the bill Rovolutlcllar)' War In 11'3 when oome lo-In lddltiM to Ille sticks, whldl vary In dlaoa -lo llM up .. = ~ ...._.,_ tlle pl ' _.,,_ ilmt, lo P<~ pJ.,..i In two --....-.. UJ>O• ayer 1 .--. forms _. Bal ........,., er the lllllldl""1 geer lncluda h<imOts, flee •enJon amt Ille more popultr Field maalcs and bocl!ty.type &IDYtS, ~ 1'hJ<h boldl lorlll.· ID the U.S. 'Sbooildet plda art Oflll-1. • aud laiely lo ~aUa. • A to ... cons1tt1·of lhne def ......... M e matter of be~ boll -wu thl'ft lllld-flelden, thrte a-1it4 a declalod Ille Canadian nall;laal sport by · Act ol -beck 11!.Jil'I. _ · ~Ile-;-· . , . Field *-, whlcli uU-ten As fir Ille Oran&• CGomQo ~ player~ compored to ..iy 11x In the Club, the ~ pracO... ml p1Qs all Ila Canadi,.·nodltloa, ta olarid Im a Deld home g-at a.-uni PU:lt in 110 yarda In Jelt&t.b ud',m,.1111 lnlm IO Anaheim, althougll lla'llnl -~ to io. yanla Wtcle_ •', , will be 2 pm., AJlrll 11 at"<: IMM. A center Une wtlll a JO.yin! win& area 'lbtt cooleet, ~ l!ie Lot ""'°"' oo·ellher eide ano a -fMaoai croue club, will.be dedlcalicl to the -of help. to mab the sport = In llHll. Ho....i Henry, formir -. Pt A while or ttd bill, t1J imaller amt llW1lle olllctr who IOol 1111 W, In lhfn a blaeball, la Ulad amt the apllore la Vlataam lul ,ear. i, Area. JCs ·Open · A~1ion · Bcue~ .Hos tilit ies Begin, Tuesday aeueve it or not the baseball seuon.ls bert ror tbe)hree area j~ cODeps • AU opoil !be regular ..._1p ,.._, w ttb Orange di.st hosting Saddl<bad< and Golden Welt travtling to Ventura. Both gamu will get Uildtt ....., •t 1:30. OCC baa twe llD!tl ac-.i.d this week, meet1n1 Lone B<acb Clty Oollep on tht Ptlalel' cti•moncl Satsdl)'. Orone• Coast allO baa on Ill acbedole Ille ML Sao Ailtooio, atrua amt Vallay ' College tournaments. Followfnl 1 non<onference clash with " Ooidel> WOii on Feb. 24, Ille Pirates open South COut Cooferenc:e play Feb. 21 qainn Mt. SAC in a doublehtader on the OCC diamond. Six twin h1lb are alal<d this ltUCll for the Piratn. Golden West also bu another tiff ac:beduled thii week, hcotlng SUia Ana FJ:id1y. 'Ille Ruillen will putldpate In the ML • • SAC, Cltrws and Caley SJenpl tourn .. ........ lloulhem Calllorola Conlmnce play begina 'l\leoday,.Marcb :S. .ai LACC. Saddleback Opens with a bang this week with three games sJa~. Following lhe Orange COast contest Tueldly the Gaucbos travel to Cypreu· Wedlltaclay and San Di<10 Thundly. Slddllhacl: will Wlllch Dllert Coo- f er<nce i>l&Y Saturm,y, F.,,_ •. •I Imperial Valley with a -acrer. BATTLE ,OR REIOUNO -Saddleback College's Rick Edwanb (14) and Cam Smith (left) go high In the air in attempt to l!•b rebound in recent ac- tion. The Gauchos recorded a n-74 victory over Imperial Valley Satunlay night at Mission Viejo High . Frad H .... r Rustler Nine-- Mav Be Best " In History -.... ~, A biQer pitchinc staff, helter 1*ich and cm of the best infJe.lds in the •rea makes bueball roach Frtd Hoover flltl that the lim> Golden West squad may be the best in the school's four previoUI campaigns. AllhouJlh last seuoa'1 leadlni pitcher ls still a question mark, the Rustlers 1Wl have a pretty £Ood pitching 11UeleU1. Greg Henry, Glem o.terode,. S;1ive Johmoo, Mike Woods and Chrl1 Thompaon will be the mainatays oo U. maund. Henry played third hue for Marina Jut seuon and; ~rdlng to Hoover, hu made 1 """"""u1 lwildl lo pitcher. Osterode is the only Jelt-hltlder on the sWf and showa good promlee aloDI with Johmoo, a South Dakota prodncl. Woods ap~ared In 311 lnnlnp last year,. motlly In relief, (JOiting a I.II ERA and a 1-2 record. 'lbompaon, the leading: Scam' on the Rustler basketball team, still has a few weeb to go before rePort1ng to the baseball diamond. Last year's ace, Steve Griffith is a question ·m-nk. He had a kDet! operation In December (due to a football lnjuey) and Is jUJl beginning lo thnnr. In the Infield, ltCOnd -and shorlltop poelUona are set with Noel Paulson penciled In at second and Buddy Moen alated to p1ay rtgular at abort. Paulaon Is coming oll a .330 ...... last ye111 at Golden West whlle Moen, whom Hoover terms the finest short.stop around. had 1 big year at Marina. He wu .. thli ~ valuable player In the county an. star same during the summer. Rick Rus.sell will handle the chores 1t third base. A letterman, Russell batted .220 last year, Boes Can Spoil C&-leader's · Title Chances Team 0ran1ec.as1eou111e·•-etbellte , ' Me.Neal y, Leavy New Coach, Green Pace OCC Nine To 10-5 Victolly ' ' Onna< Coast COlletf'• ~ le&D! e1plodal for elghl runs in Ito flllal tlu'ee at bata to deftat an Alumni team, lM Satunlly II OCC. . Don MeNealy and Bob Leavy led the Oranae Ooua1t attack with ilD'ee hits each. MeNaly cllJbbed a double and a trlpk and hod llree RBI wlll1t Leavy btt two .,_ and a 'llree bqlor. .,..... c.w nfl · u..e fll .,_,., ••flrtil l'tlll.ltl •111Hlll,rl 2111 ~ 211 S t I 1 CW*. cf t t 111 ...... II.a 41111'tllle,.t 'lit t..H..,. ... J121Wttlft.• 1111 LIClflt,tf J1t1W.,," 1111 MCMuty, If • t > 2 ,,,.._, rf J I I t "11&.M t111e:...-..rt 1111 Wt!Wlet, rf 1 I I I ,lllltf", rf I t I I T,Klftt, rt 1 1 I I ... Mo t• 1 I I I ........,, •111,,,..,.., .. 1111 l'iftlw.t ,,, ........... , ••• ~Ofl It I...._.,,,, ........,..,, ill 1 I I t ..... lilt J ,1 •I I v...• 1111 v.;..,.,.. If I t f t · ~ •• I I 11 "'""trtt. • I I • r )fYh'WlkL t I . I I GA"'-' • I I •• ... ,, ' , ... " " . , .... .,.... . ". •111•1 -J1I "' * ,._ .. 11 ' .J • . . .. -That's OCC's Outlook A new coach !ilnd a freshman dominated squad (onn the fc:QtdJUon for Orange COut Coll>ge baaeball in lt'l1J. former Newpor1 Harbor High, OCC and Col State (Long Beacll) liar Barry Wallace be:&ins his first .eaam,_ at the helm of Or•nge Coast bueball. Wallact, 21, Is quite optJmllUc about the coming '°'°"· "We art looldo& !or a •inning season" says Walltce, adding: ''we have a lullWng club and the atUtude Is ""1 JIOCid. n '1lould be a ""' year and we should win quite a few games." 'Ille Plntes' atrwgth P"'bably wm l.'Ol!IO frmt their pltclllnl Ind thtlr OUI· Deld opeed. • Wallaoo wtU cwry -ptldlm m an Jl'p190r oquad llll !be aoe ·~ to be ~ -&clloeltllr, "'-prop-ped at N.wpori Harbor 1111 ytar. Leltcrm"' Steve Pinier and Billy Crisp are expecllll to 11ft the Pirates a good fniDt Une In Ille fJildllal de1>arlmtnl Wallace II quick to polDI oul that the llUca hna ..-, opeed In tlle out- llald tllla .,_ will> Stove JOn(, Don McNealy, Pete P)<le and Rocer Whistler llvln( Ille P~•tes 1 pretty good nucleus, King and McNealy are Villa Park HIP products. King led tlle county c:olle1late league In hitting this past •••11111111' with· a .5IO a""'ge. Becau.. ol hl1 llpaod he ""' been c:ooverted 1...,. llllnf bale to the oulfl<ld by WalllCe. . 'Pyle ls a cradute of Eatancla wl11le Whistler 11 a retumina leUtnnaa who it,. tendtd Costa Mesi HJ&h, 'Ille OCC Infield pn>bably will be made up of Bijly Po...U (Eslup.I) al ~ Bob Leavy (Newport) II llhort, flu Clark (Costa Mel!I>' at -and Mike Paul at fin!. Paul <returm flan the 1• club. Lettennan Tom Kini and Mlle Johmon, a fmhman from Villa Park, probably will 1PUl the catclllng cluUea. Wallace ftgum that tho South Coaal Conference wW be the lGulhal belotilll cln:ult 111 5outhen CaUfGr1lla. ' ·-------------------~~~- wlU attempt to play the n>lo ol the .,i!Cr Wedneaday oighl when the Plratea boat South COut OOnlerence co-leader car. ritos. . The Pirates were dealt • tM4 lea bf Santa Ana In the Dom' 1)'111 Salarday night. 'Ille ltlback waa OCC'1 -elralglll In confer<nce action and m Ila circuit mark to ~. 1....,. pmeg beltlncl Cenitos and Full!l'lon. sani. Ana guard Jbn Hucksteln talllod a free thnnr with 17 ·-· left lo II'°' 'ride Ille vlcl<ry mar&ln °"' occ. Tile Plntes 11"1 a allol olf wllll 11z -left. but Ille ball -lllo buff! and fell aul wllll the llonl pllln& Ibo rebound. . OrlJllO C..... could onty. btt on II al II lttel from the field CU.I pen:<nl) bo1 C<IM<led • al 33 free throws (IU piJ" -). . Phil Jordan and Troy Rolph abaNd _.., -. for the Pintea wttb It wlllle Jim ~ louad Ill JI . .,...~i.o .._,_,., · ..... 1':r~...., jV':~ """' ' ' 4 ' ·~ 4 ·~-ltlcliitl!Mllir a 2 I f D!:ft I 2 4 I ti.ti* ~ ll I 11 .._.,.. • 2 l ~1t ICIJ\l(lf-f 1 I U 1""'* I 1 t H91!ne. 1 • t 2 MWlllfl: I 1 I ., ........ '' 'l o • ....., 1 'J W1 Mltl'N t I 1 t Ttt•ll 11 • 11 6C "-'' ~ It 11 ., HtlrtllMl. OCt ~ &Mtt AM ». , • • ·---------·------~~~---~--...--·~----------------------~-·----·---~~- ' -ANTEATER ART.IST -Steve Sabins, an artist.wilh a basketball, Is :Iha Door . leader for the UC Irvine basketball team thia: season and also one of the lead· ing scorers wjtb a 17 .8 average. Switc~ed to guard at Irvine, he 'bas m8de the transition. in. outstanding fashion. Sa6i.Ds will be in action Tuesday night when the Anteaters host UC San Diego. · Sabins -Dead-eyed Shot Fo1· Anteater Cage Team By HOW ARD L. BANDY OI Wit Dal!r f'llet ll~ff If you are a UC lrvlne bas. ketball fall and have dif- ficulty in determining a Pepperdint College b e for e going into tbe lm'ice. · defense set up by the op- position, check the shooting consistency or guard Sleve ~ Sabins. Sabins missed three Cull school years during his tenure in the Army. Whtn he return- ed, he enroUed at Glendale City Co1Jege and continued to play as a forward, breaking the school's two.-year te0ring record with 1,403 points in 56 - games. The mark still stands. .. I • • • •• • When a foe uses a man·lir man defense, chances are he- "'i ll be shooting more (and hit- ting) than iJ they are in a 1one. •·1 score more against a man-to-man because my job is different and I get more shots. When they use a zone, my job is to get the ball up court and pass to (Jeff) Cunningham and (Bill) Moore along the baseline." Sabt..1s is one of the more maLure players (he's 26) on the Irvine quintet this season and is one of three seniors in the starting lineup. He didn 't know it .al the time but his first · exposure to UC lrvine came when he was at- tending Glendale Hoover i-Jigh School. As a high S<.'Oring forward for that learn, he drew the at- tcntian of crosstown rival coach1 Diak Davis {Glendale High). A two-year career In the Army found hhn playing with Lee Tinsley, a fonner team- mate or UCJ coach Tim Tift. Tinsley played with Tift at Basketb all Standillgs Cl!S•l.T COIOll'"ll.lllfCIE W L ,.,. PA tm-ltot V111.-, 4 ) 44• toll Mir• Cosll ' J ,,. •1• I•~-' J 1" 11• Vldllr V11i.1 J ' 71» m SIOdiMNICk ' S H4 7'1 Cesert s nJ 111 c.,,.,on• • "' 1•0 Ml. San J1clnlo 1 1 "1 1"' S1""41Y'1 l.ffut11 S1ddl~-11, lmp~rl1I Vtllf"f' 1• l 1rstow 11', Ml . S..n JM:ln!o It Ml•• C111t1 101, CHtrl IO \'lctor \'111~y n, C1nyoni 11 IOUTN COAIT CONl"lll.'ll"CC W.,L P'I'" PA C1<rl1Gs 1 I 516 ''' 1'111~ , l '" ,,., hi) Dhlt• J • 509 SJI Ori-. Co.st J f '-U 4?0 hn 01 ... Mfg s 1 sn .,. Mt, hn M!Olllt 1 s Mii .ns lenllAlll 14Ul"2 ' Setum!"J •n•lh S.nhl AM iS, Ori"" CMtt M (ltf'l'ttefi 7', S... DJe9D Met S4 Fulitrt.I n . ...., o'"° 71 In Sablm' secohd.oseason 1t Glendale, Dav.is bad moved to Irvine as basketball coach and Tift was his assistant. John Block of the San Diego Rock,:ts professional team had played for Davis in high school and was a close friend ol Sabins, Block brought the young Glendale star to Irvine for a visit (at Davis' request) and the rest Is history. A parallel exists between Sabins and his running mate at guard for the Anteaten, Mike Barnes. Both players are married and each has a history major at Irvine with an e)'1: on a teaching credential. Sabins' wife Carol i:1 a first grade teacher at Circle V I e w elementary school in lllltl- tington Beach. The two guards not only arc majoring in history but each is looking ahead to next yea r and some post-graduate work at another school. Sabins made another observation. "Coach Tift has made us a much better team against the zone defense this sea.son. He seems to tm· derstand it well and has Im· proved our play 1gainst a zone by a big margin." . He Is impres.sed with Bill Moore and Bill George, the two starting sophomores on the Anteater tc3m this season. "Our only weakness is that I.hey beat u.s on lb e backboards b e c a u s e er height," he states simply, \V hat about next year? He is particularly· impressed "'Ith freshman Robbie Fowler . "He ls probably the best rreshman prospect right now," Sabins opMes. Two playel"1 who 1rt "red- shirting" lhis season but prac- tice wltll the vjll"lily dai17, have also drawn hls notice. DELTA SUPER QUALITY Tires Cost Less Co111pl1tt Li"• •f Fibt,9!tt• 111!.d Tir1t A"1ll1lllt PMet St..t et SJl.ff pt. f.l.T. l ibtr9ltt1 Wld1 O.•I• -Sup1r Pr1111i11111- lttdl1I -Sperh -St!141 l•ttY - I 111 ~••• T111d ntt!. Bt:RG'S DEL TA TIRES 141 E. 17th St .• Costa Mesa • 645-2010 l111kA1111r}1:,td 10,,.llM a.-lit .. y1 _ ,_ M1tl1t Ch1,t • , 1 Hl1"WIST lftll, SANTA ANA -141·19°" Phil Rhyne, a refugee from USC, and Steve White, a U player wbo was on the fnmi squad last season. What is Tift's apprai.sal of Sabins? "He is a very good offensive player but I think he Is outstanding on defensive. "When he came here be had played forward most of the lime and we switched him to guard. It has paJd off and be is a much betler player this year. He Is a 100 percent win- ntr." Sabins hasn't played with a Josing team. But winning champiomhlps ha!! escaped him. ..... In the service his squad was 32-3 but lost out for a berth in the AAU tournament in one game. At Glendale College be was plagued by Sam Robi~ son, Jerry Tarkanlan and the Pasadei'la Citf College state champions -both schools in lhe Western Sta'le Conference. Last year the Anteaters went to the. Western regionals but lost their first game to San Francisco State. Talk ls starting to circulate about a berth In the regionals this season 1nd Sabins is determined the team will go much farther. This could be tbe year or triumph for the serious-mtnd- ed flOor leader of the UC lrvl!rle baskelbali team. All they have to do is win most of their remaining eight games. ENJOY "LOCAL" SERVICE ~ SAFECO INSURANC& S1f11:0 will tr1n1fef yo11r fi l1 te eur 11fflc1 11 no 1:h1rje. N111hln9 ch1r1911 111cept 011 ,.,. t11,,1I titentie11 which you 1:111 now r1c1t,,.l Bob Paley ind Anocl1t11 INSURANCE p ....... 642-4500 ., 546-3205 ,, ... North Orange County 474 E. 17th St, • COSTA MISA • . 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'"' ..,. l"•le !EST) .. ll'mfd Cllftllo .(Q.11 >rOll. - 1t1 -Eft••41 (l;Ml dK. 1"'4nr .("tl 1).1. ~ -Ml!!..,. l('M) """' by """'· ~ l!tf~,!~ ,:~'::':,. Mitt .. -Shifter (l!STJ dlc. M't"1!'1 ICM) .... . lM -Wcrp:IM ICMI 1111c. llllff (FSTI '"!· • 1U -:C11n:i• ICM) -b¥ ditf&ull wt• D\lnl>• IF.S'TI 17' -H••NIOR CCMI He. Stlftl' IP~TI f.f. - !JO -M1rll1111 ll!STI l'"l,,llf'll GUf'rltr ·ccMI !:H, 1» -J~ (l!STI -b¥ tomll • ILE llODDRICH CUSIDM LDNB MILER • ' SAVE UPTO m 100 4 sn. OUR BEST SELLING 4-PLY NYLON CORD nRE ' . . .., .......... , ... ,,,.._ U .. 11, 7"5•14, Ul·IS, l .IC).1S, 7.00.11,1.00·11 block'f'Ofl plwt Fedlt91"Exc:IH Tax of 1.60 to ~tot pet tlft depending Ot1 siq end tl'Odt-ln. \. I 4 .fort14•fftt ~*"" ·a,H .11,a.21.11. 7.11-11. 1.11·14, l.21·1 '· 7.7 .. 14 blocliwall plus Ftdtrol belle T011 of 2. I 1 to 2.76 pt:r tlN ct.pending on slie ond trode·5n. Whtt.w.a,ea.oo \ fTIOft "'· .. , FRE•-c~~s Wheel Alignment WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY 2 TIRES REGULAR VALUE U, TO 12.50 40 .. 000 M11iE GUAilNTEE.BiA'IE RELINE $, 95 ' JON~ TIRE SERVICE 2049 HA"IOR ILVD. (At layl ' · COSTA MESA . NtONI "'46-4421 • 540-4343 I • ALL MAJOR Clt!DIT CARD HOLDERS [OB •. ALL CAltS -- B FGoodrich . ~ --· .• , • If Dolll.Y ~OT s Moodot, F"""'7 •. 1'70 • Gold'B Plans ' l\fesa Outlet I. • LEGAL NOTICE I • • \ :t'oiar Moaey's Worth t q • S-tolen Cars Pose .. . Risk to Bujer~_.: ra1 1111~ It.ID ~ , llllAHll , ,,. AND LGVlll ~ SEND HER VALENTINE FLOWERS! N• Mtth.r worrying •bout 1ia.1, can't mike her fit -In fact, th.r• is no batter way to say you cart. lh'ls•1, remember your haf'd.workint s1cret1,ry, tool I PHONI '73-65 IJ WI DB.IVll ~~ FLOWER SHOP -BEWAllE OP super barplaa from ltrangen and be leery of ony sal• being made In tho strttt. -Support any and all new · ~ oi local laws designed to curb car thefts-particularly lawt cruUna tiUe. systems. Management Session Set Tbe 13th Annual °''"'' C o u n t y Management Cao-- ference will be held February 21 at Cal Slate Fullerton. The theme of this year's program ls ''Keys to AchieYement In ManqemenL" Conference Genera Chairmari James w. Famll, director or ldminiltration at Hughes Aircraft Co. I n Fullertao. aaid 11 workshops-· ~are being developed to cover topics Of intemt to managen in 197CI. Tbe meeting is b e l a 1 llJ>CllllOT«I by tho Oningo County Ch8"'ber or Com· ....... See our full-pap ad ia thi1-k'1 TIME Mqaslne mFIR•T CALIFORNIA COMP~Y Whtrt Utt ...,..tor t fWO)'I CO.. ~1 .I.':'" ... =·-= Wil!Ml~I ... Finance Briefs ERi!:, Pa. (UPI) -U- metmlll ~Co. w-., ·--k la IUlaf Ill Lodi U.•eo cltriliaD out tf 1111 coated -., .. _.,. ::c...=-::.:.: PIP"' becimm>,i r1111. \I. SAN J'llANCISCO (UPI) - \llall ~ I JllDblc Co •• ..,....,., ~· - .... -to IOll I.IOI.Ill pounds of -aide-to Well G<nnany. NEW YORK (UPI) - Seaboard World Alrllnos 11> w 1nced WftlnelCl1y it bu lwed I l)qlq llC4 jot .it lrtill*r to Jajlln· Air Linel f« I JUI' far I mini.nun ren- tal ol $1.i million. Seaboard pehooneJ will Dy tho <Tait lot Japan Air Llnel -.....i lrlpo .... kly ·between Tokyo and Now Yori< via Siii Fr11> cl.lco. HOUSTON (UPI) -Austral OU Co. bu completed a dilcovery gas "ell ln Nueces County, Tow, In tho Walton Field l,000 feet llOl'lh of tho llJncbey w.U complotod In December. Tbe new ...U·flow· ed oa &ell at a rate of· two mlJUQI cubic f .. t of (U and 147 i>ln<ll ol condonlate•daily from a depth ol 1,32$ feel WA.SlllNGTON (UPI) - SlnglHpon bridps 1,000 t..i or more long will be made CIUt ol reinforced plNtlcs inltead ol beavy structural -wlthia • yoani, • Brttlah plutka ma k • r predldld. Brian Portcyn, a member of PUllament and an uecutJvt of ScoU Bader .r. Co., made hh ~ at ~a -attl-lon meoliD( of tho Society of tho Plastics llllNltry devoted lo reinforeed plaatla. CLEVELAND (UP!) Arthur G. McKee .r. Co. lw obtalned an order from Anaconda Co. to catrJ CIUt a mu It i-mi I lion dollar modernization of its furnace gas handling system at the copper smelter at Anaconda, Mmt McKee's Westerb Knaw Dlvlaloa Ill. San Ffan. dscO wUl do tbc work. PALO ALTO, Calif, (UPI) -Synla Corp. -'"" it b jolnin( Tanabe Sdyaku Co. ol Osaka, Japan in forming a new pl\armactutical manufac- t.ory in Japan to be called Tanabe Syntu:. It will be I 50- 50 venture. Business Picks Up In January The New Yur apparently has brought some recovery for the previously fadJ.nc local ....-y, acc<rding lo 0. c . Adam~ manager of Security Pacific National Bank's Costa Mesa branch. Shopping provided most cf the muscle &1 business IC· Uvlty during January polled within nnge of a record level rucbed laat October. --od bank debii. also con- tributed to J•nuary's performance, est.irmted at 206.f (1957-St -100.0) on the buaiJRss index compiled by tho -le......,..., depart· moot at Socurlty Padlic. During tho llnal quar1or of 11169, local activity peak.ct at 2ou In October, then r.rt to )05.1 in November and to 200.t iti December. January's estimated reading of IOl.4 is up l.S percent from December l'(ld up I. 7 from a year ago, wbell tho i!!<!!• stood at UU. Incomplete JIDUlaryf statlsUcs, i d j u 1 t e d ·ror seasonal influences, indicated monthly advanoea of. 19.f per~ cent in depmtn!ea~ atcre salu and of U .,....nt In total spending-a mledod b 1 bank debits. Monthly -also were indicated in CCJft.o structlon down 4.1 percent and real estate sald down minus 1.7 percent. Seminar Slated On Restaurants The fourth 1nnual Restaurant M •n a 1 em e nt ~ will be beld April ' at tho Balboa llay Club In N•wwt Beach and w 111 feature talks by uperts in tho • food lnduatry, education and -m1nqeD>fllt llolds. Tbe Iheme ol the lltlllinar, to NI lnlD 10 1.m. to I J.m.1 ls 1'Tn.tn or Be Trained."' tt Is ..-.-ed by tho Orange Empi1< Brandl or tho Food Service Executives AModa· t"'1 and the Food Service and Hotel Manqement Depart.- m•nt or Onnae Coast eou.,. . THE NEEDLE IS MIGHTIER THAN '{HE PEN ' Alld tM mott toJao -jUll """' to tu"' 1M p/ll'OI• to g<t IM -Otlt o/ th• llclrb u DAILY Piurr col•m,.. "' Sl/(l... Harm. H• ""' ""' c:aUt4 th< lllOdml. lf01I H••rv lf1tttklft. Jf V()U'rl N41dr for bil ""' of the add· odjccttoc and th o • g ~ I · proooklng f1'0I< to Qi1>e r<>• Ill< Mjdlo .•. If V"" "°"' to fWI ..... u.1ng to lllln.lc abotAt "' """' ""' raad • • • if vaa hoot • ltftlf of humor, I/OU b •lo ta o with ri!Cder1 who dcllQM In tolling othen what •s.,p laid"' m ow of tM Mtioft.'• most • poW eolwmNI. I Some Sample Barbs 'Retently T~rown . -------- ,,.Sydney Harris: "Ont of tM highoat pold lobs In Amert .. • conallfl of st•ndlng up In front of a mli> f'ophol.e, ttp1ratin9 th• good r•cordt from tht tJ.d ones -ind playing the bMI ones." "Ir• ud but true that whfie alcobolica a.re the best argument for abstlnence, so many abstainers are equally eHeCtive ar .. jument for a little drink now and then." .._of tho ,....lied 'lncompotlblllty' In PMrrl• 1prlng1 from the fact that to MOtt men, •X Is •n 1d; while to all women, ft 11 •n emotion. And this dlfftr- .nce In attitude un be bridged only by ...... MIJ1le sole difference between a 'dedica· ted erw:ader' and a 'nosy rerormer' Con- liata in our agreement or disagreement with his objecti•es.1• " ''The moat 1xploslv1 combin•tlon In tM world con1l1t1 of sincerity •dded to 'enor•nce. '' "Whenever I am the recipient of an u~ ces.!ively hearty handshake, I suspect Mr. Muacloa is trying to sell somotblng, hidt 10D1ethin1, or prove 1omethiq." c•·eck Th.e' Editorial Page For This Signature . , .. ,, . ., ~ ' . . . ' . . . . JI.--,....,_ .. -· ...... _,,. __ .... ,! ..... It'll ·Help You Find Th·e Latest Q1otables Created By 'The Needler' For His ,Col- 1m1, A Regular Feature of the DAILY PILOT y..,, Ho-own Dally No•apapor • . . -. -~· -. --·-·----~-----------------------------------·· ... ·-·--• -----------~-----~--.,,,..--. \ \ 1 Almost Everyone Rea(ls The Newspapers deliver massive coverage of ALL occupation -groups .each weekday ' . . \ .OCCUPATION OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD ' ' . .- lo' Professionals 88% Managers . 191 Clerical, Sales 85' , Craftsmen 80 ' . ' 71 Other Manual -Farmers 70 Source: Opinion Res.earth Cor~ . ' · I t .~ Newspapers reacb, in.:.lepth, inlo\Oft occupotion 9r0up• every day, 1s thit'.graph indi· ' \,... ' .. i cites. Buf what should be even more interesting to advertisers is the high precentage of management, professional and other hic]h·salary.!earning type~ who read ~ ;w•p•· per every day. They make mor~ money, trave! •i:nore, buy more,·set the st1ndar-ds for ' others to follow. If you want to. J?lay "FoRO!N The Leader," ·~~ertise in 1some other medium; if you want to l~ad the lead!r, put1y~ur message '~here he'll read.it .• , ..-with ,.· .. ~ -. ' ~ us, the newspaper. · · ' · , . · 1 ... ' ' • . " I • • • ' ' . , • . ' • • . ' ' . • ~ewspff.~~~ Take . I~'\,''·,' (;,.', "Y ~01·:· ·,~fe$~age· " ' . ' ' . . ' Where· The Money •s: . . . New,sp~per. readership 'increases· w,ith income ' Under .• $3,000 . •. $3 000· . I , $4,999 $5,000 · $7,999 $8,000- $9,999 ' ' • • ·' 89%' $10,000 & over Source: ()pinion RIMlrch Corpor1ti0n AlrTtott-niu~out-of-10 1.ffluent Americans-those who' earn $10:000 or more 1nnuany -~---· -...feed at.least o~• newsp1per. And more than half of those who earn even less thl!n $3 ,poo also read newsp•p•rs.,An the more money the read~r of your ad has tp spend, the more li~ely he is to see the message in a newspaper. If you 1ve got something to tell •omebody (or sell someb,edyJ\ ·~1 with u•, the new•p•per. J : !! DAILY PILOT ,, Newspapers: Number .One In Advertising·! . , .. ~ . . --. ' . ' Newsqapers are the pri.inary .... ·advertising medium . • ' " ' . ; ' I . . . ' ' 1949 (Millions of ooflars) · . . ' . .I ' I Tott! 1~vortlsi"9 liguros oro in for 1969 ind, ,11 the ·thorf 1bove· shows, new1p1pors· continue to be the Mtion's number on• seles~e.n. The or1ly1 Other medium showing 1ny d;~ilwotic• growth in .tho ohort i1 television ind, L did Y°" noticl -the inc r11 .. in newspa~r advertising investments si!'c• TV Cot.ml on the scene'is more than tb;e cur- rent .+ot1I t,levision advertisi ng volume. Shouldn't you 11 ~ire" the''\'tion's most power· fu! >1lo11110~? You. ti~ sl1rt tod1y by comng 642-4321, ~ · , . ·1 • • • -" ., ' ' . • I • ·--------------~-~ --' JI DAltY '1LOT Fog Ha~pers ~ Raees · A1!8~· Sunkist,, Keel Boats Have Trouble To Host ·~capulco Race . Near. End f"'I Salurday brougtil I }ll'enilture finale to t h e "<tllletboard diVlslon of Balboa Yl<hl Club's lhree.....nhs old SUnkJ.sl ..... u.. and "' Sun-dty the u.1 boal dlvt.iOft had litbt loinc in buy wtathe.r. I Fioal reau1ts of the cen- terboard di"ision racing on In- side couraes are based. on only twd races. The keel boat cluscs aot ln all three races on outside courses. Final results: Kell .boal division: OCEAN RACING -(I) Robon JIJ, Taylor Grant, NHYC; (I) Newoboy, Jack Baillie, BYC; (!) Malahini, Jack Bostwick. BCYC. BYC. CAIAll -(I) Cece II, Bill Headde.n, BYC. EXCALIBUR -EscaUbor, Tom Kellogg, BYC. ENDEAVOR -Storm y 1 John Amles. BC'IC: (I) 'Biiie ~IlSl. Boll steele, llCYC: (3) Aphrodll<, Bill L a n BJ a h r , sssc. LUDERS,-16 -A n,g e 1, V.11lllam Fundenberc J r . , NHYC. CAl.r%5 -Vivacious, R. R. Mormon. SM: (2) 'ngre, .Prestoo Zlllglll, BYC. SANTANA -II -•(I) Countdown, L. R. Booth, SSSC : (2) Barvo, Let Darrow; VYC. CAL-20 -Von Voyage, Ben von KJeinSroid, SBSA. Skip-pera Fight Win&, Currents T01llflrd FinUh 121 E1 v1en10 Dlscolo, L. Dutchmans' Monrot, PVSA. LfD0-14A -(l) One For ., ALMON LOCIWllY Tabm'1 l!Uipqe 1n1m SU ' YC hid -OQjoytac Ille tiao- The Road. Jlm Tyler. J!YC : F.our of the top small boll - -Diel>. ~ llod for two ""1t. blll 121 Pilildkt. Dick Deaver, sailors in the Unlled Slates Tbe lllh SU Diep lo -Dontlly 0 and Jiu>. clroppod boblld by lllllllc IO BYC; 131 Ul!S<l, Al Pere~ d-·w~, _ •·-.......... -came -IO -bod~~...._. lholud far .-, She It ~• __. BYC. , -) ,,__ -_ ... lnl<ma-Ille lllart IWl lodoy •the II ·-'""' .,..... LllJ0.148 -(l) SerloUI. ti-Allport ll'riday night for loool lleot dund Callo Falao lmqlorarilf lo John krlpps overalllnd flnt in Cius B. Jack Coulter, ByC; (2) Blub-Auatralia to represent lhis and palnt<el lbeir bows -INoGI Ulcll Norll del Mar Oil The· Cal-# Quuar (as~ bo, Doo Sloug)llon, BYC: (3) coontry In the AuSlraliln and lbt Gulf al Calllomla towll'd Sllurdly. Novla, whkb baa -quat) ....,, lo bave no i.... N~I t<eld) i::.'ii.rd, • work! ~ips of the tbe~ =In o:::i,"ii:'; nner -a Aeapda1 ,_ -ble at.ylq II tho lop al Olm ' Jodt Cloul, BYC: (ll Rogue; Fb'inl ~ Clau. -la wan or mt u the and lbe'1 -la"""!..,. -C an lho budlcop llCalo and JollnThome, BYC: (3) Soggy, One leam 'was headfid by Lt. wlndo and aunn1a -..., wU only II mllea belliod baa 511 mllea lo 10 lo Bill Lawhorn, BYC. _ , S<ott ~ USN, from Wirf ~. la the Dorolby 0 and oould 111!1 lal!e Aca(!Ulco. KITE A -Som<llun Else, NeWport ae.dl wilh Seaman pMI. yodlll wbldl haw dosod f1nt to llDllb booon lo the Unlell the wlads pick up II Da!ynn Smith, BYC; (2) Spec-Bill Berants .as crew. 'With the m1lnl1 Dd cout &o far ewent' of acime Jreat heavy DOW' appean the flnt bOlt will tre, Jay Lawrence, BYC. The other team Is Chris nartk hive found a nortberly tber not. reach· Acapulco UnW ·KITE B -(I) Anything thatalh of the Un!Yerslty of eumnt of Capt. Corrielde1 wea aucb 81 wu ei-amnetlme 11narsday. Goes. Mary Ann Sigler, BYC ; Mid:fip.n wiUt John Dane (Cape ti. the Currents) wldeh perienced la the t• race. 'Here are the ltlndlnp u ti. (2) n -Tan.ic, Craig Uhl, BYC. Tulane as crew. ' tiin ~them &o 1 'flrWal Bob GU'l'Wn'1 cal-41 yawl Sundly: PHRF -(l) Dolphin, Mill Alllone,-LIYC: (I) Aloha ll, Glen Reed, SSSC: (!) Sunda, Graham Gibbons, BYC. HOBIE CAT -No. 40, Ray BoolJI. BYC; (2) Apollo, Den- nis Durgan, BCYC. SABOT A -(I ) No. 4335, Both te8lllS wlJJ be sailing ban.-Jn fatr -· Tr_.ita Iron! NHYC, Wblcll Mlltqec from Acapulco : D•ve J-. BYC ; (I) eon. --"Ille-auiplces of the H-. vel«an sklppen In hid beta worldnl west of the Dorolby 0 431; Ramoqa 441 ; Yellow Jockef; (I) TnlllquUa questador, Gary Thome, BY<::. u n I I e d States lnlernational the -bave lllmed IO atay rhumbUne bad edpd back lo Norll del -461; Tranqoilla 11 (4) Rmnpqe' {I) Quuar. RHOOES-33 -(I) Maruja, Bob Kctt~-,boren, BYC; (2) Firefly, John Kewell, BYC; (i) 11lerapy1 Gayle Post, lailck aas1e1. SAJl!>T B -No. 5547, S~y Saill"4 , ...... ciaUon. T_h 1 dear al the coaJI until lhey four mllao eaat flw>day and II 411; Yellow Jackel W ; CLASS A _ (1) DorothJ O; P<N_a~~ llYC. • • Flyllll Dulcbrnan 1, , hlgh 1'UCb Mmaanllla -and eveo plcUd up encJUlh !Im< lo Thera 171 ; 8'roa 4e 0.0 1'13; INT. 14 -Ul WhUe Tornado, Feter Gales, BYC; SABOT C -U) Albba per f 0 """""" sloop-rigged ~ Telma. ' re1ala third In •fleet and ae-Ya Turllo 571; HurocAn 518: , (I) Trinqulla;, (S) !Wbpqe. Maru, Sleve Reed, SSSC: dinghy with trapeze. SAME 'IOUCN c:ond la dw. llorolhy O bad Bohamta $17; Tanaent 511 : · CLASS B -YelloW Jmt; Au -r the ~-been workln( U11 of the While Heather W 183: Valerie (') Thera,• (I) T•~ an is one o ~~ By ••--·~-" ,_ In 1 j c.i. u• • -..-.1 f --. " w rbumbllne alnce leavJn& the .J ftl; eman a U3 ; -.ame ~; LASS ~..... (t) Boat Dealers to Display On Fashion Island Mall' . young sat ors ~ come oot o tilt aru below Mmnnlllo that Millral •t C C -~ : C the Newpor\ harbor Yacht lhe Winds -lO floky, fon:-"i::mi G....,.., Newpert--11 Handteap0 1 I and In ( s: Alerlon; "(J) Wh!la Hplher a_tamar, '(ln, Club junior program. He taler ll1fi the yacbts IO SIU dooe lo Yellow Jackel from Callfornta OVEllALL -Dorothy 0; (I) Ill. -·~ won the Sears Cu~, sy~bolic the: beach at n1&bt to take ld-1----------------"-------~----,-- Keep:... f-1.'. • of the,~ ~merican Junior vanlqe of the lllbl offshore ' '" UUo saUll1fi•dWnptonshlps, headed -dralnaie and wort oul durq the UllC aalltnil team and has the day 11 the off-• On S' t. -p' ete aalJed In -lnl<rnaliQnal sephfn Ii•• way lo the ... •--t sall1nl nenll and cl~. He J>reezes The maUs at Faahlon IslaDd Area boat _. en are reter'V· wu '8CGDd 1ut year in the And off. ••· Boca ~•-a •- will resemble i dry laad ing dilplay 1p1ee °" lhe mall. -U.S. F1J1D1 Dutchmao cham-trance lo A';putc:o a';::'°_ tM m·-'na , .. ~•·· Wed·-•·y 11>e exblbJt will feature both Buddy Eblien , a&:t 1 crack p•-•'-, .. • ...... ...,... .._...... and sail boats and 111 _ _...,... finlah of the race, yachts have when Or.iorure County boat power "'~ Wat ~ crew ol catamaran Benata ls . a champion, b!en known ,.. alt in a n-1 .._ alto include a 1peclal at· sa1Jon reportedly were ic-1.1 ......... Claa .1 w lWll dealers will displ.ly the llttst tncUon, tbe _new "Oyiq co.mpanytna ••-St. -r~. saior. cahn for day1 -IUI than a ~~--t ~;--•·· I M1ll:: ,. CbUabi 11 &llo a sailor or in· mite 1-m ••-~;~ _ while . In waterborne craft lnlm Whale" -~ ..,;......_ 'poO l'_ela>.bur1 to Fl. Lauderdale •• ·~ ~ sailing dinghies to aulboard exhibit. · race. •. ternataaul -~ in. severil they klle their time' to the runabouts to high performance M~ or the 20 exhibitors The 403-mlle SL Pete 10 Fl. clasaes. H,e ts a n 1 v a 1 yachts brlnalnc up a breeze ho - -ed -••• sbo a rchltecture major-at-from astern catamarans. w partic.ipat In uic w Lauderdale race ii the 11econd M"cbl h heh ht ded · The 2nd annual boat show at last year are expected to reature of the Southern Ocean 1 &an w ere as a 1be four kid yacht& in the Fashion Island will J a s t return, plus a number of Racing Circait in Florida. the aalllng team. Dane. from race todly as{peared to be through Feb. 14. Boating others who want to get lheir Allhough ineligible to com-Tulane , was sklpper or the fetcbina: the Mexican cont' Jn enthusiasts are invited to at· craft displayed in advan~ o( pete because his craft .,. a team that defeated USC last lbt vtdnJty ·of Manu0 1Do wtth ·-·• fr sbo · Wed •• •• boa · year for the DougJas Cup in-. thoee nur tbe rtmmbUne: & ~iu the_ ee.. wmg ·-..J·"e~pe-t~... catamaran --lhe-35-foot-tercoUtgiaie-'-match racing joytq"thebestidvlllta(r." ' nesday through Stu~day. Large boat exhibito~ ~re Polynesian Concept -Ebsen series at Long Beach. He is Reg Jones, Fashm Island expected .. to start br1ngIDg said be was h_opeful of beating alao the current FD champion. BROD CLEAR promotion director, said the their craft in for placement to-the mooohur1s to the finkib The USlSA picked the Thye four were the ones boat exhibit promised to ouldo day because of tr~rtation _line. .". quartet as the U.S. hopes in which broke cle1r of the cape last year's show as Harbor problems. The r~ .1.Larted Saturday the Flylng Dutchman Class for first and were able to pick'Up at noon1t from St. Pete.rsbura: the 1972 Olympics. the frelh northerly th 1 t and will take the neet through Allan, considered the best wbistJed down the plf from the oft 'times: stormy GuU heavy-weather sailor in the the Sea of cmtez. BYC Se,.ies Planned Stream.:tr 1 group. will be sailing a new U moved Bob Buuclwnp'1 With Valentine Meet Newporf Yachts entered in FD built by master-builders in Dorothy O back into tbie bolt· the serie1s'in$1de Jim Kliroy's Australia to the I ate s t for#boat u well u the han- 73-£oot fp.\vl ·Kialoa 11. ~Id tolerances. dicaP lead as she stiled 10me Haskell ~ 6 1 • r o o t •.yawl The Australian and world 15 miles east of the rbuinbline. Chuba5aj1 : Don Ayres Jr.s championships in the FD Class Dorothy 0 was 433 miles from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club ooe-d1y races. Columb~, and J ack Jen· will be he!U at Adelaide, Acapulco Suodl}' aoo was will initiate its Aneelman PHRF hu always provided sen's new. Cal-43. Australia later ttUs month. about 15 mlles ahead of Tom Series for--Pacific Handicap the !arrest turnout for BCYcl-------------------------------c.:;1 Racing Fleet yachts Feb:-14 in regallas. Some ot the races in conjuncUon with the Valentine the series we.re tested • last Regatta joliitly apol'llOud by year and wtrl'! the most Sue· BOYC and Lido Isle Yaclit ces..!ul of the season. Club. To be eliglblt for season The series is dedicated to--points, yachts must have a the memory of the late Hugh current and valid PHRF Angelman, widely k n ow n rating certificate and meet the naval architect and boat requirements of PHRF for builder. It will consist of seven onshore racing. Ericson Yachts Settles In Irvine Area Home The new home of Ericson Yachts is now in full pnr duction, according to Del Two World Marks Set Walton. vice president. Installed in a new 18,500 square feet plant ln the Irvine lndustrial Complex, the Ericsa.1 operation formerly oceupied a 10,000 square root building in Orange. The new plant will enable Ericson to more than double production or its line of ST. PETERSBURG , Fla. fiberglass salling yachts. The (AP) -Two world rea>rds line consists of seven deatgns were set Sunday and Ron ra nging from 23 to 41 feet in Larsen of Long Stach, CalU.. overall length. zoomed to victory in the feature race at the 32nd an-The facility wu spedllc11ly nu1I Southland Sweepsta~ . ., desicned for maximum e!- Rtgatta for powtr boata. Dciency in fiberglass yacht Charlie Oum d Miami set building and lncludel the one of the recordt In the never ' , 1 beaten boat MlD Wubl.ngton. West Coast s on y prod~ctloo D. C, He d8abld IJ'OUnd Lake water test tank, according to Maggiore \tUw: lips for five Walton. miles at an aftl'qe speed o! · Coostructed at a c~ of M.340 miles per hour lo the more than $1,000,000, the fa cil- • cubic inch da:s. it.y houses 200 employes ln The other reaord was set in flbdciUon, quality control, the m cubk tDc:b dau by Ted adm.lllistratioo and marketing. P ... relil al Detroll In the Ericlon Is a tllboldiary of Goody-Wqan. 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There are 6 homes available because ot credit rejections. Occupancy by March I, 1970 in this unil. Our next unit is now on sale !or occupancy in ~fay and June 1970 and introduces the new 3,000 •q. ft. "El Dorado" model priced from $34,490. R•ncho L• Cueat• Home• on Brookhurst •t Atl•nta, Hunllnflon ll1ch ffl.2t2t -ffl.1331 --------------- 1000 Gen.t"•I r $24,900 IGOO For 3 Bd., with 2 patios on large cul-de--sac. ·Being repairited in.Side. Move in new ••• Ready !or you. . 7.5°/o . PRICED TO SELL ••• 9UICKLY . OWN~ SAYS H E LP Owner will help finance. Rambling ranch Hunt. Beach near Bushard and StarfiNi. 4 Divorce forcea aale. Lagun, Beach with view .. 1415 H1rbour home wilh pool. % Acre near 'back bay. Good Bd.1 3 Bath, dining room, ~ullt-lns. Great 3 Bd., 2 bl!th, dining room, bu ilt.ins, paUo. neighborhood. $45,000 ..•• Up-grade ana neighborhood and only $35,500. Sounds fishy, '39,llOO and the owner wUI help with financing. IJQUIDATION • Ntw S Bit homes. 4191 Branford St Just SJ5,50D!!I Bldrt/.\ilt. ~. e¥1& 55T'"'1$L reap the prof\ls. but its a whale of a buy. -=-Fount•in V•lley 1411 ..... JUTY ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST BY OWNER. Euoutlve ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 262t HARBOR BLVD. 5461'40 home, 2400" ft.4 Bit 3 BA, 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 5461640 212' HARBOR BLVD. 5461640 OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 din rm, t.m rm. llnpl, 3 OPEN EVES Till 8:30 OPEN 'YES TILL 1:30 cu gar. Nr ochll, roll ;:"=~===:;~5~~~====:=:1;:;==':"'::===-=~~f;~;;;~~===::=JMu~~·~v!!•!!'d~•!_ _ _:1!,!1,!!lO Coron• dtl M.r 1250 :U:&.~~mizuw ~ _G_e_no_r_1_1 _____ 1000_ General 1000 G.Mral 1000 Gentr•I 1008 EX E CU TtVE DREA?tt ---,------! Open house Sl1rldQ.11151 La Wake Up To An rrs A NEW Ocean View RAREY And Qy night~ a mllllon Mesa Verde. Sllilt lo CW!tom l\\·lnkcllni: lights. 3000 sq fl la.de • large living; dining . of living elr>:gnm.'t. 3 bed· & ramUy room combo with Just Completed room 31.i bath11. formill din- ing room, jusr \\'Bmtln,g ·~ outst~ custom built Across From fi rep la c e, mantcl and Ui:shc6 in this gounnet kil· hearth. 4 bedrooms or 3 + Country Club cheTI is a pure pleeruN". Sepa rate v.-orkl •hGri and dog Den, with built-in desk, book· Brand nt'w, bull! by builder i·un. Dc~ned for the active shelves & gun cabinet. NG fGr hi11 ov.'Jl home. 3 bl& bed· ra inil,y. Be•t value !:il $79,rioo ~are lnndscaping. Area ,tor rooms, ft'l)al'kllng electric £/0>4 93fl. boo t & camper storage. Tree ki lchen and you can choo11e lined cul-de·&ac suwt All· your Ol'!'ll carpets. au plus Living The 11umc 61' i;i. loan, $30,950 • large exlra PoOl 1able 11be Good Life lirst time ed'lt'.!rti.sed. rccre:ition room .';tl,500 _ 546-1313 lelli talk tenus. ro ·THEREAL \~ESTATERS ,, _, ' ' $750 DOWN 646-7171 \0 THE REAL · "-I:STA TI:RS ;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I HOME. Larp comer lot 5 OUPlEX G,.,...., Faunlaln V.U.,.. .LOST & TQUND bdrm 3 bath home with Enjof the coavenience of lhll 1=963.2350=;:;·===:;:::== -r lpvely dining roon1. 2 nice 2 Br home with a 2 Br -,.. Im fireplaces. beauUful pool rental whkh he:Jpa make the _L_....,..,_ __ B_•_•.., ___ _ This t»g, lone some ~n'I~ ls LOST Ii needs. IG be FOUND by a nice lam· ily with kkla such as yours, so it will be hllp- PY &Jlain, Ovfr 2500 sri· f t ~th 5 bdnua, tam~ room, f G r nl a 1 dining rorun & lara:e eating nook In kitchen. Belt of all, )I can be yours fol' S3S.llOO. Excellent co.n- ditioti prevail.a, ·with waler,faU. Spaplah •-N-" ot ~ decor. Owners moved • tm-pi.ymm._., ... u, ""J · .IEACH Prl<ed lo eell. CONDOMINIUM mediate po1aeulon. '69,950. ?ttORG .. , REALTY ~ -·• CALL 545-8424 SouUl Coast '"" 'II•-SPACIOUS 2 BR· Re •I E•lalo FURN. TRIPLEX 2 BATH 4 BDltM • fl0,500 Oli " SOUTH OF HWY. Fac"1g beaulilul iari• pool allUDlf'oble k>an. Near rood Short walk to beach. Neat Jun 100 yardt trom Ntvate schls & ~tesa \·erde cc. prop: w/Jlne ren~ history •. beach. Lasuna area,~tfect ·~ :;oo Ow ·-1 N SGl.500 fol' year round llvtnr, ln.. #"Do • ner. .lOV ew W lk RI J CM .,~., -. a er ty. •7S.S200 veltment or rental•. Sclllna ersey, . '1'W"'11w N•wport h1ch Imo 3.166 Via Lldo, NB Opton SUn. completely f'llmlahed tn 1 BLUFFS. 3 bdrm 3 bath. Ing locale decor .. Two nary 1pllt·level. Grttnbelt loea-with lower carport, 1tcrap, BIB Uon. New decor, colors. laundry. Fully maintained • COATI SURFERS' SPECIAL-WFSI' Some view. Spacious. Va-gorgeous 1round1 include 2 & NEWPORT! Attractive t"'O canL Ownertbkr asking low pgola, tennit, etc.; close to WALlAce l'~room house. Buill·ln kit-$39.~. Call Jlm S§..5900 IUPtr mkt., 1hopp!nr, Coot REAL TOltS • cben, View of Ocean. Easily days, $1$.-7913 eves.. Itwy~ Excellent bl.I)', must ---:5M4166~4141-maintained, In and out. Just --see to appreciate. Shown '°'1en EWAI-' steps to E:ood beach and ac-Lind• Isle 1306 upon apptmt by O'NMZ', Waler view plus ~quislte d(!(,_'Or1ti11g a rooun ting tn Gver $4.000. ()lvnl'r trans.. fcrrNi from lhls b<'11utiful 3 bedroom Bluffs Condo min· ium. \Veil \l.'!ll'lh seeing - priced ren90nably at $31,950 67S-Z930. ON FHA/YA TERMS """" cesslble to highway, Price • .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 phone 499-2152 or 837-0191. I 3 DlllTS ., l =~==z::z:z=I $39,500. WATERFRONT LOT FANTASTIC VIEW ".. 4 BDRM. 2 BATHS Excellent 51 tL 1J.nda hle OLDER 3 Bdrm. cottap1 $29 950 PLUS p 0 0 L tn Newport BALBOA-NEAR YAorr leasehold loL Xlnt buy at loaded with charm. + pel;t w1ill btho1y this cute12 bdrm & t-,_ ... ~ldo eo.i:. M••• 5...,.... Beach. ·NeW paint & carpets. Ai•--u Da.UUBP' ;,.., J only $35,000, apL ~th· w,.llhkl '!~tu~ <en me near c ty park & ~1 "'-· •-r Ready IG move ln. Owner u .... w ~ ust re-Linda Isle Dtwt-..-·nt cx:ean .-.ewa. "«-·"""' dor11to1vn. Features bani-liii" tile roof, rentals on large will ftnancie -no loan fees • duoed ~.000. One bedroom Biii G ncl -t"'... JUVlERA REALTY '~°OOrl Doors, heaUJator fire-77XlSO' IGt. Income $385 Consider leue option. each unit. Ha1f-block lo Bay. ru Y •7>1210 . 30808 Cout HfCbway place, fruit t~s etc. lt'a: month. Our best lnooma re. Newport Be•ch Condo. Owner will cafTY T.D. NG 90 Lind• ltle Dr. South Lquna .a-2880 vacant, llnmOOiate posses-turn in area. I-lave thai spacloul feel!-in loan cost IG Buy-er. Price • , * VIEW HOME * '~''· E•clu1lve With ... "':;oo Exqulsitdy decor 4 BR, 4 "" lhls beautiful 3 bdrm 2 bath .,..,,, ' -i B · ho "-' 3 BR 2 BA 1'" II -1- $22.950 Newport 114oy & BHch Rily Inc '" .mo. ~•1 d & draped, , • ~ • nn, "~ home Gvcrlooking Newport .I!oY. -' • lndscpd. Boat slip. $130,000. beam celling.s, all elec., ther-1 at ---SCact1-.re · . '.tt.OrtYe, Sultt..121iliV_ l;lnda-lale·Drnlopment -lnC>---COlltrol.._Jg....comeLlot..,1--- NEAR HARBOR HI &JS.20lll , "Eves, muss Biii Grundy 675-3210 l'OOO dn, 135,100. "'-•1 Colesworthy & Co. G•n.r•I ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 5461640 OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 1000 Gener•I Victoria 2 homes Gn Goe lot. F.aCh HARBOI\'i lUGHLANDS • truat deed &~ ~ t.nt. Owner Nl'IV('IC>l'l Be11ch Cfht-e have 2 Bdrma, l b8.thl• + Mo.ritiet:1• 4J H~ High l3Sl 494-4'D6. 1028 Bayside Drivr 646-1111 large llvtri&-rooms. Sctv::iol.:§'.ipt,.t lamily rnon1, _L_ldo_l_•_I•______ DIRTY F•CE 57;,.4930 6-1:!·7771 3 large bdnm, 21" baths, "" · 1000 ~100, "' L,, thla plus cor-Owner Will Carry Back A beach. Should l1'0U $9,000. F.H.A. PROGRAM 23S ""'"7i~'!"'ii'~;"""''lliii::ii:C(:l1il:n;y:ztl:m:Zeil:l~I dlnlna'~ffDI' Toi.al abc>ut 2 BR.. Attract. Xln't Cond. 4 Unlt apt. 120 Jdl. hom Gnvcrnn1l'nt llAYK a JlUl'l ion COSTA MESA ......----------, , -110 ---···' N~--~ I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ -ner Jot ~ed &. filtered ~5 Mortpce. Lo Down. ·-..... -... ~ _... ... ' SUN AND SWIM I• of yuur paynirnc 011 thill EASTSIDE Mr. P•rsnlck•ty Buy•r POOL. ~.UGnal lGCalk>n Bargalh at $45,500. Phil A clean-up. Price, &a W. l sharp ·I bcdroo1n hotn•'. YOll ll , "· .,,, 1 P • l!. • orm c..... Will •-•e .E••·y l•nni"• on _,_ •·-e 11 · be I wllh 3 h ere 1 one 1 .... t wul p oue 1-~ N-"'port BJ·~ .• CM , !: ri~h> ,.,JI al 139,9,jl), Sullivan -54• ""61 ....,,"""· u-.. · ,,_,., ... ,,w-• -..5 must havl' :; n11•n1bc"r1> in ere ts a au Y uge """ .,.. wu -· • MlSSION REALTY priV'llte lushly l&ndscaped FOREST E. yei_ir family. llpinl' n.i,. 2 beslroorns and 2 baths. GoJ'.-~very .member Gf the farn. CALL MS-3928 Eve 644-1655 'Assuma ~urance lonn 3 BR. Den, 2t~ Ba. Om-4s+ar.n patio or relax in !hr a:leam· balh.'S, electric klichen. hl'f'.. b>eou.-s brick nreplacc. Dish-ity, Priord to sell at S3l,900 !!!!"'"~~""""s"'""'""'I now on -p-mperty. CM.I. temporary, Architec t LEASE GptJon. 4 Br. 2 Ba. ing retreshfng POOL. The 0 L s 0 N place, double J?:ara~c an•I nl<lstcr Jd tcben \Vilh dish· L&e 3 BR & ram roon1 hOmc, Weatcliff Condominium 56-8424 •Soulh Cout Ru! designed "-bit. . Lo int. near new, ocean view. home GffeR a reilir livtng rompleloly renctd ya nl. F'ull washer. Beautiful carpets .close IG schools & shopping. A RARE FI NDI Estate lran&ferable Jo an . By $l3,tal 497·1&42 'lb •-·•· Ide Fully carpeted and pc>lli:hed FRENCH Ow Pho ~ -· room wi •u"-~• thrtt prk:e Is $23,600. Down pay· and drapes. 0 r couple re-1 ·~· M "·h . H Elegant 1pacious 1 stot)' opp..,I, . nc • 'II'.,.."°'" for L-·· N'--I 1_1 bedrooma, two baths, D. IN. lirino say sell with $1400 ° a • · ove ... t m. u .,_, __ _,, TOWNH01 ·1cE -.:-... ..~ '"'· ING AREA, breeitut bar Inc. RealtOr." ;;:~!s 9~i;~~.ll~l~ s7:.ci. in· {l)t~i .. dGWn on F.H.A. terms good &911\Jmable ru too. ~r=c~aid:'1n1~ == 3 B<lnna .. 2 ?;lhl PANORAMIC Octan "'"' am built.-ln electric kitchen. WE SELL A HOME or N? DooNn V1A. Call !Or n 2 baths &: separate dining Condcnninlwn • Pool Huntington &.ach 1400 lot Pvt heh M narc:h :;.•':..::.".::. =.: NEWPORT BEACH EVE!IY 31 ,MINUTES •WE"'sn'i. A HOME' . ~~llfl~ ::';',m~1:'.:.'.,.~,:J;;'."""· 'Pr!v~~allo ELEGANT_MA_N_S-10-N-1 i.:0·""· 4BS-~3H, ed near HA ltBOlt ffiGH and . DUPLEX EARNED Walker & Lee EVERY 31 MINUTES ll•ALTT c•. Pete ·Barl'9ft \ LIDO REAL TY INC. wllh 611% uoum&bleloan '"SE ==u..,..,"=1.""000"".""'1'"'.-... -=-~ .. 5 rrrn STREET SHOPPING $6300. ' w lk & L . 3377 Via LklG 613-1300 clUdl!I Msement/garne room .... ...~ 'CENTER. l'rl.....i .. "" al mo Harbor Blw , •' '"'"" a er ' ee '"" B•kor, C.M, ........ REALTY. • DUPLEX. lo keeplbeldd•oinolmom· br'•· Lrg Lot 212311 Via S28,SOO. -with tcnna tl\41 Across the s~t from the 5-15-0465 Open 'IU 9 p r,-1 ma's hair. Family fmmal l =Aqua=='"=·=5«-='I008==· =="'°I can be ,vorket.l GUI. ~ pounctfnr surf.·1' 8edroon1s, lm ... iiiiiiii_,....,...,...,..., 12790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams S Id 3 Bath 16Q5 \Vettcll!t Or., NB Ju • t a 1-JOP fro m the . in 1 Jlvin ' ..... "•· ' -m•. 5 Bedrooms & Fami·ly .,~.,,, ()p<n ·m s PM rms s 642•5mo ~ OCEAN. ' Bdrm. & 2 bdrm. :m• k ~ .. ·, =·· ,..,~ D1n1 Point 11:io Ba~icM Drfye B.aytront hGme close to Bal* Yacht.Cub ~& stp 3 Bedrooms A: den LGvely paneling Tastefully decorated Pretty patio • yard $198,tn> Listed ExclU!ively Wtth REALTORS 673-4400 HAPf'INESS, IS LATH & PLASTER 011ly 6 monlht Gld Golden West hGtne near fittw~ &lid college, Larae sl epdown down. .Larse kitchen with SHAKE ROOF p!UI a:Uell room. Reduced to dt'luxe built·lns in eacti unit. l'*'**ll!p Near all 6Choola. $37,000 • 4 B~. 194 ia::· fanl rm. SSJ,500. rif'eJ>la~s. ~dedt ~· e· LEASE/OPTION e Qnl!; unit yearly leased at $1900 DOWN ,~ , ,.II best of terms. Wea:t iff p area, shag Gr•h•m Rlty. "'-1414 pets, dl'apei, A an of a SJ)O MG. 3 BR-·2 ba. Farn111 U>O. mo. Lifetime view of cpts, shade trees. $28,500. Near Newport Poll Otflce house, Priced tG Jell today rm. New cpta . .t drapes. ::e~a~ ~in;;;~e= NEEDS RUGS Country Estate ·Klngaard R.E. MI 2-2'222 BLUFFS ~ 3 BR, 2 BA. spilt· at Gnly $44.•:;oom,l!l!lln!ll'l•I "s::'°:::";:;•"=' ;:Alen'=l:::~;:;;;;=USl:::;;;;;;.j alld price slashed tG S4l,500. 3 bd rm J'l.1esa Verde Cam· CustGm buil t 3 °bdrm borne • Costa Mn• 1100 level condo. $29.50D ar • ,.,_mmt'flfilltl A,.rtmentt for ~ Sec toda y. Dial 645-0303. bridgt, dble [rplct, large many extras LGt 180x300' • lease/opUGn. 6"-3l39 ~T'!!T11311r Sale 1M pool, forn1al dlliing a.gd many, many' trees. m,ooo, I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. BA YFR6NT ·Condo -Toftra 1 --..,...----~-1 645·0303 fuoclio"al floor p I an. Well1·McC1rdle, Rltn. ourET EASTSIDE Facing Boy Club. 2 Br 2 Bo ~.~EA~U~Tl==F~U~L---INVISTORS!t' al HarbGr Center Does need carpets, 90me lBlO Newport Blvd., C.M. location with spacious 3 S46,500 SlOM an. Rltr ~"~==" Chimer-Builder baa I)&. 2299 Harbor IDvd .• C.~t pa In 1. Vacan1. $37,00'.l. 548-7729 644-(Uf-rm: bdrm, 2 bath I lamily, Seib--2·STORY ~ luxe new unlta ~U oat Gf aJi?B GWner~ • ' mli i"H.Lor--,DO dov:'n VA. Dov•r 1Shoret 1127 24id0 Fai'nlly Room BRIGHT Complete. with buill·w , all Jn a ph:nned commwUty with .t 28. Walle to beach. Assum• loan extra.J incl. carpets, dl'apet IMPRESSIVE -clubboute and poor;-"' Bed• 1rt owner tu advant. ROOMY ~\i '%, k..tn ot approx. $20,600, &: fireplact. Full p t i c e SPACIOUS rooms spaclou.s dinh:li room tee. ~~~Cl>. CLEAN & $170/mo. lnclud. wees l ~.950. Owner ~·ant.s tut 4 Br, 4* Ba + makla. Full proftsSionauy dec.'Ol'atf:d A ========;:;I ,,.,.....,...,~,,....,.,...,. ins. lovely 4 bdm:i 6. family sale, CALL 541).ll51 Herttaae lenrth view • Bay I Mtns, joy to ~ and only $.16 95o ~~~:c:~~~:.;~ Urtbel1evabll$21-;9SO-Golfer's Parad"ise room that shows Ii*. mo-Real E1tate (open eve•) lligb celllna:a. fi(D'.J Sf, ft.. w.1171 * *-2il3. family room. .Beautitully 5· Min. iG the Beach de!. Owner n1ovlna: to Ari-built arou,nd court, 4 car · Sharp 3 bedroom, 2 hath zona will lake 2nd TO. OU-2 HOUSES ON SAME LOT gi,.r. E-z mal nt. Jmmed <>eep. Jandl scaped wtth many rock California ,Lyll' hotn('. Car. Be£.Ul home on 10th p-cen of e~ at $32,500. BO'IH 2 Br, llV, nn, dining $178,000. turnlahed, Auume P anten, frllll and pine trees Bermuda Dunes -finest dea-area, bit-In kllcllen, 1 bath, 6~% Joan. OWner. 548-72'19 • 15 x 24 ft, covered patio pets & drapes with all ell'C· er: cours-c! Roomy 3 BR, J ~ 546·5110 W/Gwn yard!.. W a 1 k Ing , wlthindoor /oU!dOOrcarpel. Irie kitcllf'n. Subntlt your BA, Pool, furnished home. fnlllr clMmltlilflie) dlatanco to schools flho U i It p k 1237 FreJhly painted insk!c &-c!GY.·n or NO 00\Vtl VA. Inc.ls 2 golf carts. Club me:m· ~EGE REALTY ping center A churcbe~ "v•r• ! •r 0 THf: Pf.AI. '"\,. ESTATERS SELLING ouf.wormbrickfireplaceln WESELLAHOME bershij>av11il.Aslclng$95,000 ltdlltlltMl!tlw,ca. Original occupants Ir. A living room. pride Gt ownr.r. EVERY 31 MINUTES . :dn1 lerms. owncr1, \YID sell tor $28,500 E.Y.ENT~ L~ YI YOUR HOMI Dupion for s.i. , lf75 2 • 2 BDRMS. Excellent H.B. 1-tlon. Top condition. GI or FHA terml. p&,000 Bkr. 962-8275 eves. RENTALS Houn1 Furnlohed G•ner1I 2000 ship area. Finl time adY<!r-w lk & L Linda Isle D•velopment FAMILY ROOM + Gt trade Io r comparable Why mt .nGW ' Don t w•lt lo 7 • tied, and iJ won't I a. t a er ee Bill Grundy 675-3210 3 BATHS-$28,950 mobilo """" + ca•h buy' .• 1he lnlerut ,.,., • $1211. CLEAN 1 Bit. illlpl ... Jona: •.• S21,000. ""'""'"""''""'"""'""'"""'I * * 548-520'1 * .* ooUld' eo hljher. See this • Child ,i pet. Near all, &r, 646-Trn -!J.16..23l3 7682 Edinger Large !C!Pftt'llle !nmUy room lovely 4 hr 2\t townhGuse In e J'IREE A~ 5.W-6980 O THF: Rf:AL "-E!ciTATERS ~140 812-«55 2 HOUSEJS ON SAME LCYJ' w ith. wet bar A: priva te $21 ,000 full Price perfect ·Condition and pe~-e WE BUY EQUl'l'IES =,--,,,,_=.....,,.--,-p • Yi I BOTI-1 2 Br, l!v· rm. dinilll: blllhs. King sized b!!drooma. ~t ~Unjj: $.14 750 FREE EXPERT ADVICE SlJS, 2 BR.. Sep. borne, anoramic iew. area, blt·ln kitchen, l bath, built In kitchen clea:i.ot fire. Just listed. Sharp 3 bdrm 2 •RID H1i.."l REAL TY IRA.SHEAR REAL TY-prqe, stow, Nfric, child living room apanl•h fittpjace I---------and 1tcp up fonnal dining room, Lu.ati avqcado sheer tuft ca.rpet5-throua:boUt !hi• J bedroom doll house. $3, 700 down and JnO\.'e lb, • OCEAN a, CATALL"lA w. I own yards. W a I k Ing place. 541).JT10 ' = ~eic=tN:= Univ. Parle Cenlft' Irvine 147-8507 M2-0127 OK. Bkr. &C!>41ll $37,950 d~stancc lo schOOI~ lhop-TARBELL 2955 H•rbor VA or low <kwn ffiA. Fllll ~II An)1ime ~ Vacant NEWPORT__,. $125. NICE 2 Br. Dupln:. Dellghlful 4 Bedroom • n d puw center lr churcbes "PN~ , w/w m,a. ram.n,, .ptta. WE SELL A HOMI! EVERY i1 MINUTES WALL TO WALL MUSIC 'Vh h complete Intercom thmughout this }ovely home, Large living room, spacious FAMILY ROOM, l bed· rooms, and 2 bat.hi. Delwce ELECTRIC kitchen and BIG formal dining room, la5IC· Original oc cupant s i_ CdM CHARMER -=~~.ing taXes" 3 Bdnna carpet. • Bkr, 5..'M-699) fully decorated. We.Ne to ownl'n. Wiii sell for $28,500 Oeean mw 3 B.R. &, din. rm. ~ month. CALL B•ck S.y 1240 Hu 5";. GI •• :, I'" 3 BR. 2 •· I I home Gn ex~ lge beaut. 5fO.-llSl llentqe Real Es-~,.. -• _,., ...... p.rqe, scboo s "~:~7Pl>17nlg. f1f trade for OOJllparJble mo-Ind--'. fee ' nr". 'Chi'"• late (Gpen eve&) FOR St.le by owner: 2 br, Needs Q'Uick-~I , ~n • eet. OK. Birr, ~ bile home + cash. ~.,.. ·-2 2 ~-66.ruI ** &~ ** CGvea. Spac. lawn Ir lovely . !amlly room, .b&, .. _.. M•rlntr ftNlty ~=~===~~~ I "°°"'==-=~=~=I brick patio w/outdoor fcpt, J'OU{t BEDJ!90MS -Quiet bllna, ctptl, drpii, cul-de-34M6U Ml·ztO _ _ $UD. LARGE 4 Br. J 8&. Dbl 2 HOUSBS ON SAME WT $61 flOO tra.Ulc .f:tte lilrect. All built· 1111.o:. Tea houle In nrden. ptl,&'r. w/w drvl, Kida. 'O ' THE REAL' '"-ESTATERS Walktr & lee , < 01 ' '; " I o ,' 7682 Ed lngei· fenced ,)"&rd/ Easy walk 10 ;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiil--1 5'1>5140 14241;;; &cell"U «:hools and shops, CAMEO SHORES TAU Rus AU (Gr $?&, 150. WE SILL A HOME 84?atltlf~h6n1c locstcOGn ~ You llke The a:ood life on a EVERY 31 MINUTES 'of an flcre . 5 &<!rooms plus hudgol! Sor !his 3 BR. 2 Walker & Lee family room: lur .. dining Balh channe.r In cholj:e Jr. . room: profesalonaJly land· Vine !femt?e k>caUon; ;tuat acaped, with pool, decking & ~uced $6400 for lm mcdl&te 2<K3 Westcllff Dr. sumundlng ~Ho. s19.500. Rief Blur Chip lnvu tment 646-'ml. • h b at 148.500. • 1......................... 10 n mac:na H1I Plnchin ' Assoc. For LHN (7141 642-8235 390o E. Coast Hv.'Y. 175-4392 Beautiful Del~ nr. Soutb 901 Dover Drive, Sult1 120 4 BR. -$25,tSO Cout. Pina, 40' swl mmlne NmvPort Beach Spotless! New carpets, Drap. pGOI, 4 IJ)Adooa tJamu, The .,;,,.. ... ..,,,,..~ ... ,...,I es, bltlns, hdwd. nn. 2 $KXl/mo. lncl. pool ma.int. " Pr•1tl1e Address Bllha: ~mer lot. Priv. swim g11rdcner. COmpttlcly furn-DOVER SHORES HOMES club. Wf.lk to all school•! ished If det~. by tvu weu .... n rand new. CORJllN • MARTIN &Sl&·lllO Avail lmmed. < bd""' 3 hi, REALlORS fM.1ti62 -~Ulelt!l9 tam. rm. (M>mfl with poolt), :rl36. E, Coulll\Y)', QI>! , Glt11AirV· 3 <Or ,11/nae. UPPElt BA~ SACRitrCE .a Br. 2 Ba, IW:p ,..,. .... :cit. 'V'IEW: Roy J, Ward O>., fam nn, 1 ity. HT'd JJCXJ1 •l!,~['!l!d!!Y~:'!"I'!!'!'!"'" 143(1 Gato:l. Dr~ 646-l!iSO. w/1llde a div brd. ~r IChll; S INCOMll UNIT$ D\!FRblilf'TR'1p't£x SSOOO dn. $45,500. Mt}-7573 2 •a a smn.. :-·••'carpets A ~th doc:k', O'.Gict., I a r 1 ~ NE\VPORT Hdihta * n.mbf. dn\pe.. Bll-ins.' PrtVate Pa· -unite, f11,«JO Eqylly Wiii C!X'· Ina n.ncP at)'le 3 bdrm, tl<>r. !'\replacta. Top IGCa.. change, ~n Sa l. &: Sun. 1hake root, frplc. $28,000. t1on1. 0 w n 11 r. Prlnclpals 1·5, 30l Edge1v1 ler, llalhoa Klngurd R.E. Ml 2-2222• ,~nl;;:Y"-' .:00Mll57==-----' Madg1t D1\l\I Rl'11.lror 6'12-7000 ' I BOTH 2 Br, li v. rm, dirdna: Rlddie &·Rosa Rltra · ins, 1U11kt!n living room with 134,500. Open Sal/Sun 2304 GREAT IUY Bkt. 5.14-fl!llO arta, bit-in kitchen, 1 bath, 35."'15 E. Cqut !'»· sm.ri:2s flttplace'. heavy shake ~f Falrhlll Dr. Mr. or Mn. 3 & 4 lclrmt ~ 2 Batht $250, 4 BR + tam nn. frplc, w I own ynrds. Walklng -A w&iji' to schools. Pricecl Marvin, dlya 645--1141, eva $23 990 bltinl. Nice location. BllJ', dlstMCe to achoolJ. iho~ MONTICELLO to lmmediale sale at Ml-6683. , 66-0111 ping center ".11: ~dlurcbes.1·BR townhouse. 2 B.nthll. '$28,tfJO. CALL S45·842fi . -SANDPIPER HOMES 1145. SitARP 2 Br. w/W Original a c.~ op a n t 11 • · BU·..fn•, cpti, drp1. Encl. South C.OUt Real Elltatc Corona del M•r 1250 (on Brooktlunt at AU&nt&) ownc-rt. Wiii sell for $28,500 dbl. ·pr. w/autG. opener. 'SIS 5(XI IJJ New Smaller t'TI4) 962-135.1 10 AM·T PM drpl, pr, tonced. hta. or trade for comparable me>-$21,500 &me. 111 Sm Eattllde IGw Ocean Side S'.4 % GI loan B 3 Kida. BID'. 5M'"'9IO bile home + cuh. Geor9e Wllll•mMft M.\'!L' lot. Nr. Mesa. Ctr. Of · Hi h Br, 2 Ba. ~ ~~. $250. NICE 2 BR. homt ntar cash. REALTOR vour terms. Owner CJ way N in• ........... _... beach, )'eU'ly, Bkr. 56-{)lll . * * 5eS207 * • 67)..QSO •n.1564 £ .., · ' Ju.t llated In choice area ew pa. .. nr. --o. uu -c==='°"""""' =.,...-¥91. ec.:oS38 ' . Oup1Hwlth 2Bedtoom)lome Brookhur1t. 22101 •~-a Is Shi 2005 HURRY I HURRYI HIGH BEAMS BY Owner 4 Bit ho""'' ot wilh lloand lncomeapart. C.pltlrano 1'1. $4000 dn, """'1 l9 N Assumn 51'. 'Ao loan on thla Steps to ocean! 3 Bcdrm&., 253 Sbe:rwOoci St. fCll' l(l}e or ment':iwaya rtnttd $48 500 $5,000 2nd TD. Sl8lt mo. Jm.1---------1 aparkling 4 bdrm I: famib' 2 ha., 2-ttory beach home, 7 trade! tor .maller hoU$e or . 673..a560 ~ ' med popes. 492'·3215, 4 BR. a Ba, 2 trplcs. plQTm hclme. Im.mac. lan4sc, ~ ytan: >'OUl'C, Only $2$,900. TD. 6M-Uil 968-tl.32 w/ bar, petio. lndr7 nn. or mus! liOll lmmed, Tako CAYWOOO REALTY BY Olmer· l!ll!OO Allra.t ~;R;EJ'OS::.,.""S"'l"°U=l"ON=s---..... beocb.1 ?vl'r ~ymn_ts ol $114/mo. l.106 w. eoa.1 ll'N)'., NB 2 BR. bOOsc. • 184 Meltili VACANT 11r 2 atralabt men 2S-3l. me! pnnc., •nt., ,.,,., •ins. e 54&.ll!t e Pl c >t Clll 548-1!90 M & J IDRMS 1125. ~1191 CALI.. RAY GAULT $40-llSJ .. • • ' WILL ahate bcM11t tn La-· lleri1ag0 Roal £11ate w; 11· of Ocean IronJea9 on EASTSIDE SPANISH llnflui>lshed. CaGolod. ,.... -·~ ._,.,, '%,..> wilh fe. -c""L"'o,;s"'E"'·l~N~D=-u"'P"°L;..,E~x~1 ~=u1w.::-:~ °+ 3 Br. 2 Bo. Dbl, Gar, Lrr Ol'EN DAILY u "ed, ~"°i'R~ ~.liOil.o. l,yll- SG. of l~wy., CdM~ f cont 2 .cp, pi~turt"°'e l\laC .!.. Lot. O..ntr . GT>l821. 5!: ~·fl~ '°i • 11:MtOS ' UR. un it gOl'ld tf&td, well wl tttchtn•ll ttptc. tn .. .T • •• .. J · • nMI FOi p!ahncd 1r _, .,,,.,. ""'' ..,..._.,.. a.ia Cr uz . -v•!."1 .1no ~,.tpat!iisf N•'I',,... '~~I 811. s i.. .-,,.,_. ca..., comp. fun>lshtd. S 01 a II !118.00J. Call m,ms PAcEsErrm & -2~ pttJiw • 1u~u,. k~ !: :;:t· = ~:..fl!ll v-,.... yon!. Cov. patfo. More v'1~c SACR1FICEl'26 Acro1. Ard! bolhf, pro!..,.,,..U;y l•Odte 'D%Nl'ri<oo\.~KLIN' · " THIOUllH A ""!',"°"'~.-laJ ~. ch•'. B-10 -~ni...ind-d0d1. • V.,,,_.. 1811. ..... llllll'OWW 1•-flLOY B/8 l!EALTY A""mi Improve ment Prl.....i belov lnarkOI for RIAL10ll ""1i!l'M'lJl!l..llioalldl. W~!... &• •. 613-1000 67""" EVE.I. Bondi. rt.pl~ Box 56M, illlo q11]ck a o I e: 546-1.118 or • 611-2222 • =Call==-""~=='°""= ""I - CHAJtGE rr1 "pjlo~ N.B. m-rm GIVE No• -Unil<d,,.,,, DAILY PIWr WANT ADii '----..... --- • r • --. ' I. ' , I • ' ' . DAILY PILOT L ·---------.. -... -·---~ •• ltlAL ISTATI 0-r•I REN RIHTAlS RINTALI r RINT.ALI RINTALS RENTALS RENTALS ' Ho'"" Unfumlshod Apt~ Furnished Aph. Punlltjo!<! Apll. ~ Apia. Unfvmlahod Apt-. Unfurnh hod _;ts. Unfuml~ Fountain V11l1y 3410 Co1t1 Mui 4100 L ..... 8ffch 41:! Coale Mot• 5IOOC11I• -5100 Boy l1l1nd1 5350 Hunll!!f! .. l t"ch 54IO Rant•la WanlM 5"° HouNO ,urnlohtd Coal• M111 2100 * QUIEJ' J BR Duplex BEAUTIFUL 1Mre kch..'j COROLJDU APTS. 2 BR. 2 BORt.1S. J BA. pvt. Jl'lio. UIDE I BR. '"'"" "''°' SPAC 4 BR ~ w/dr!W. Bltin.. sar. patio, &aide. apt. Walklno d•tance to t GRAND OPENINGl.I. """"' ....U, •tudl••· ""'..i pool, w°""' • dtyer 'IV, dlhwtlr. waWrldr)"rr, crptl, bltns. lflCl new Adults no pets $l~ mo btach I' .OOJ>&, Octu view, nplcs. pool. dbl carports. hook up.~ pool W/ ..... 1. ""' mo. ......... ,,. yard. ~... 36< E.' 16th Pl.. 642-~ .B,I•.~ .!! ... 1110 ...... ,449 SH .. ward W111111nt ... tfoo. lllS . $220. 8'3-3311 . 5'12 _._II Feb 13-June 1 . nbhd. Only S235 mo. Day$ ~ "' W t • t ~..:.-1014 &t2-4ll0, eves 54>258.1 1M1'1AC. 2 BR. rum il un-3 BR. J BA. Stove, rtfrl&:, '' mmi •r -lum. In quiet trlplox. Adult• "' NEW VILLAGE INN MERRIM "C WOODS.I dllllwuhir. ratbolc dt•pl. LG BR. cpu • ..,,., bltns. • QUl};I', nice. maple furn. Z 1 W t • t r Ull only, no peta:. ~155. fom1erly Sadd.Jtbtllek Inn. A $360 mo. li'JS..2698, 5U-T5J8 pref <;pt 1 child ok. SUS. , 1 Br, util .• laundry. pool. SIW. es mint • ~aft 6 pm. }"rom SM a wk.~ Mo. cbann. 10090 McFadden. 839-2267 _ 110 Del Mn I ;-BR. 2 BA. ooi .,..,. Bl"", 2 BR. O.lu• Mod. S.amcd Ing •partmc:qta .• m9436 . ORANGE COUNTY'S MOST BEAUTIFUL 81lboa S300 Rospo..,ble Bualnou Couple 3 BR. 2 BA hou.st. 6 mM I crpls, drpts, dbl gar, nr. cc.ii. pool. $155. 2279 }.!iner NEW •tudlo, N. end, ulll pd. , ' APARThfENT COMMUNITY PENINSULA Point. 2 BR., S.nte An• S'2t w/ttl.U .ckebits 3 br Mroe, Lease. Avail Feb, 15th. $245 Beach & Edlngt!r. ~ St. Apt B. 642-7SO!I $100 mo. EmPtoyed &in&le 0 , den, 2 bath, ~xt to bay &: -un(., N.B, No peU, ~pprox mo: Call 54~7 , BACHJ!:LOR, 1 BR apis. peMn only~ of94....8!MS -Jutt complttecf··1 or 2 Bedroom, 2 a.th. A:Jr.. beach $.15o 'mo. ~ly. 135!l VILLA MAR5EILLIS $Z50 1'fo, 67M291 N t S ch 1200 la9un1 Beach 3705 CJD, blt rus. No poll. 28&5 3 BR. 2 be.. Nicely 1'llrrl. cond., compltfely soundproofM, ulf cS.an. E. Balboa· Blvd. No. A BRAND NEW twpor _ .. ____ ?ifeOOou. No. A. M>5421 Carage. Cho1cc Loe. $190. Int ovtn1, wood celllng1, dlahweahtr4, lush . 673--6952, (.213) 864-1846 SPACIOUS Room.a ftr Rent 599$ FOR LEASE NICE 1 BR Duplx. Quiet. Call 538--2095 morn. ore.rt 5• ' iend1ceplnt with 1trt1m1 & w1ttrf1H1, ti., 2 BR. trplc, encl caraae. 1 & 2 Bdrm. Aptt. WATERFRONT Vf'ry private 4 BR Exec. unusual a1mosphere. $325 1n o . rn-2111 Coron• del M•r 22SO CHINA COVE, vie'A'. bce.u1 furn 3 BR, 2 BA. $Kl0 mo. yrly. 2718 Shell. 644-0006 81lboa l1l1nd 235S 1010 SO. BAYFRONT l to 10 yr, lease for best Joe. Be11ul. 4 BR-. 3~ bath home & 2 BR. 2 bath apt. & 2 boat pier '-dock. rum. $1200 per month. Eniei·ald Ba.y home near t.en-Sep. by glU"ages. 1 adult l BR Apt: alllo sleeping rma. vator1, -880'1, clubhoutt, 1euna1, J•Cuid·& next 10 bay A: bch. S1!5. IR. Adult Llvint nis cts_, pools l beach. 4 over Ml. No pets. &4S-l02L Ulll pd. Free TV &: radio. swim pool1, privet• tar• I• w/1tore... Adult1, no pets. OR 3.1990 F.urn. & Unfurn. LOVELY RM 1n priv home . Em.-rentfeawl. 161>. Ph. 546-1113 BR. 3 Ba. fUrn. or unfum. • NASSAU .PAUfS • 2200 So. C.Ou:t Hwy. Everything new. PROM $140 • $210. Mutts or LI "'3181 Dilbwasher. color coordinat. Availe.blt rttarch 1st. S600 1 BR furn a.pl Pool plt•H, Just East of 2600 H•rbor Blvd., next 2 Br Apt, l~i ba.. frplc. Ue ed appliances -plush lihal Room &: Bath For RenL $60 A Month. call • per month. 1'11 22nd st. . -siz..3645 Dana Point .4740 te N•bor1 C1dlllec, et 425 Merrlm1c Wey, $210 Incl utll except elec. carpet _ choice of 2 color Carol Tatum BACHEWR Apt, Sl na:le LG. Allractiw, 2 Br. 2 &. ~oste Men. 54>6300. Move In Nowl iT">-1352, 646-0855 a;chemt11 -2 be.lbs -st'1l ·-· Coldwell, Banker & Co. 550 Ntwport Center Or; Newport Bead\, Calif. 133-0700 644-1430· 2 BR, fine location near t0\\1'1 & beacba. $210 mo. Inquire 1020 S. CQast Hwy, or tele. -1~ - l,.acly Pref. S60 Per Mo. 325 Heated pool., Adults. Itel, sh0Wel"5 • mirrored ward· ps Per WK UP w/lritchen S C 'I .o:. ~-'''"""' Huntington 8eech 5400 robe doo1"5 • ind.lrtct light. • ..... WK UP A ts 2376 New E. l91h L. · · Leue. 5.....,, -ur_,.,, Coste Mete 5100 Cost• Mau SlOO ing in kitchen • breakfast -P ' - 2 BR. APT. $130. Ho·-· ''97S ON aucu "" . hure privole fenced .::."°"=:81"'V<j;;,;· >48-97l=="'=· ==I 1925 Pomona. C.M. 897-4885 ~• ~ HARBOR GREENS JUSf oomplelcd 2 BR, apu. UI patio • pl"'b land"""ping • -Motela,-Trlr. Crt1. 5 BACH, trplt:. beam clg, ahg Lido Shorei Hotel drps, bltns.. Adults only, no e SINGLES FROM $140 brick Bar-8-Q'a. larae hl!at· t:pt, pri patio. 1 adlt, m Ba,yfront kitchenette suites pell. $15S. 642-3092 e 2 BR 1% BA FROM S?l5 ed pools &: la.nai. pels. flOO tse. 873-'71i2!t from $2Xi mo. Suiletl & APAR·TMENTS DEUIXE 1 le 2 BR Garden e ~BR 2 BA FROM $200 3101 So. Bristol St. 1 BR FURN. APT. rooms by day ,or week. SPACIOUS Apll. Bllns, patio, htd poOI. e 3 BR 2 BA FROM $360 1'1' Ml. N. ot So. OJut Plala) p id tt 1 TOWNHOUSE LIVING Adults. $145 mo. S46-5163 5 t An 2831 s. Bristol, Cri.f. hone~. ma , co et. ce. Separate adult&: family com· CBrpet.g-drapes-dishwasher an • • \VEEKL Y rates Sea Laril: Motel, 2001 Nnport Blvd., Costa ?afesa Gue1t Hom•• ,,,. ======="'."~!;-<~1~7~1.i~·d~o_!'Par~k_!Dr~. ~67~:\.8800~!._ munJtlea. Bachelor l-2-&: 3 LARGE 1 BR. ~ec builttns. heated pool-sauna-teMia PHONE : 557-1200 -200 RENTA'S nr CXX: &: S. Cst Plua. ft33 rec rooo1-«ean views. Newport Beech 4 ~ &inns., turn &: unlllro apbl. i..l.. ..... 9680 PRIV. Room for Elderly A t U f •..J.._.J w/ re .... 5. OH\r patioa-a.mple parking. !:!Puna B;;.ea::co..h _ _;3_70::S. 1 Newport 8t1ch p 1. n urn•~-1110. por mo. k u,, HUNTINGTON Sonia Ana 5'20 Lady In LI<. Gue.'I Home. BACHELOR, 2 &: 3 BR'~. I :::=::...:.=----'-;;;; Call 646-3391 Lindi Isle Development BILL GRUNDY 67a.3210 $l70 mo/yrly. F'urn/unfurn. Delightful 2 BR. 2 BA, trplc, 2 car gar, 2 palios. OCEANFRONT 7 br. 2 ba., GRAND General 5000 e Lar&e garden patios CJD, bltns. No ptls. 2885 PACIFIC $105 to $133. LARGE 1 & 21-,,======== I • Operi beamed cellin;;a ?tfendoze.. No. A. 54~:!1 Br. atudio Apts. (tri-plex). Mite. Rentelt Sttt dock. Adults only, no pets. unlum. Adults, $200 Mo. VEN DOME n1 OCt:AN AVE., H.B. Crpta. drps, lrplc, lge fami· 1---------1 • Firepl,.<.:e• -Rec. Rooms Newport h1ch 5200 (TI4) ~6 ly kitchen w/bltns. 1 child FULLY enclo.sed prqea. .675-7880 Broker 499-1990 2 BR. l..rg Liv. Rm \vJlrplc, I OPENING APrS Wuher. Gar. $175 Mo. Until i.::D:::u!:pl::•::.xt::•o...;U;;n;;.lu::rc.n;;.. -'39=75 V.-f]MCULATE I ADULT I&-FAMILY • 2 pools, ·aaunas. nursery E ••T&LUFF OCEAN . g_ie w. sun deck, olr, no pets. Nr scbools. 2230 $25 per mo. school. llli> beaCh, new spac dlx 2 BR. So. Center SL CNr Warner). * ~2921 * Ju". C.11673-7162 "' 5. 2 BR, rear hK, tncd >d, I IMMEDIATE SECTIONS AVAJLABLE IMMED. OCCUPANCY Lr'. 1 BR, 2 Ba, crp'td,ckf'd. bltins, t:pts, lndry. Nr shops 1 -~~--~co--.,,.-~ Peterwm Wa.y 2 cov'd. pragea. Xlnt loc. & pier. Select tenants. $165. San Clement• 5710 I CAR iange on alley. ?ttesa slove & refrig, 6ep. encl. CIOM to shopping, Perk Huntington Beach 2400 g.r. ""''" old« cp! " cpl I OCCUPANCY • Spaclowo 3 Br'•, 2 s. Costa. Af.esa 546-0070 nr shoPPln&. IChls. &: cbu~ Adults, baby OK. 536-2131 VeiW uea. f 15 /mo. Nr. Ha.rtior 6: Adams e1, 816 Amiios W~ # A. CHEZ ORO APTS. 8234 2 BR Duplex. Fam Rm, 548-3209 or 54().SS99 EXECUTIVE homt-• 3 BR. 'A'fsm hilby. 548-4445 * 2 Bedrooms fam room. beautilully rum. RENTALS * Swim Pool, Put/atftn $250 per mo. (yrty.) Atlanta, H.B. Nu, l, 2, 3 trplc, crpts, dshW1ihr. View. e GARA.GE F 0 R RENT. ' 7• •••• 0 br'1. Prlv. gar. pool. Util 714/ 492.-3464, 213165-1123 area ot W. 15th&: MolU'Ovi&, ~1 & · I I I L-.J 1 * FtpJ., l ndiY/lndry f.ac'l& .--...... seMce. m rom Apts. t:urnltnw'Q Lu"ury Earden apartments I"" An-•-i-Ava. HARBOR TOWNHOUSE t' .....,.. · rm. 53&-8'.l38 or 536-1171' REAL ESTATE NB. MG-~ beach. Lease $T~ mo. EY!!s --':'!" I: wknds. Call 967-7919 Gener•I 4000 offering complete priva.ey, OOSTA ~ &12-2824 -. .... 2 BR l sto --· General . ap · ve'...i.'::r--· ___ ::;.. _____ Income Property 6000 RENTALS =="----.;.;.;..: beautiful landscapinr 1.-• RENT • IA YFllONT .,....,, 1"" !au.~, ""· Rant1l1 Wanted 5990 ----'--'----I 1 _:1125=-.::""'::·:..;.,..=.::1$.1=. ~~-DuPLEx. 'two 1 Br unit. . 2 BR, 2 BA luxu.ey apts, Pri. A'JTRAC 2 &: 3 ZR, Pool. e LANDLORDS e $140 per rno. income, mixed tl!'ITILCe, eleY&ton, 1ubter-Kids ok. SU5 a: $17S. 17401 i'REE RENTAL SERVICE area, xlnt inveslmtnl . Ho"'" un1urnl1h 3 e 000 d ', Single 2217 Harbor nea;r Wilson unparalleled recrtaLional 3 Rooms Furf\iture Gener•I faclllUes in a country club atmosphere. . Now leasing in Newport heh. $19.95 & UP rane:an pk'r. AU elec. Pool. Keelson. 968-i:illl, &47-1594 Broker SM-6983 Sll.995. 543-3832 10ft water. boat docks. $350. · • 2Br11-i Ba. Towt1houae $135 LOVELY 3 bdrm 2~~ balh ~leredlth Gardefll pool home in Santa Ana. $355/rQO. Adults !:Onth.To-Mmth Rentals WIDE SELECTION NO DEPOSIT O.A.C. • Healed pool -Adults only • No pets -Adj lo aboppfug up. 3121 W-. Cout Hwy, New. AVAILABLE Feb 16th. 1 &. 2 COLLEGE Teacher &: Wife DIAL direct 642-5678, OlarJe port. 642-2'lO'l BR's, New. Q-pls. drps. wis h" Ocean Apt. Year IM. yoor ad, then sit ha.ck and Llndborg C.O. ~_2579 1 Marth 8th. 646-9752 lillten to the phone ring! CAUDELL Realty 546-5460 Eves. 545-3310 3-4 BEOROOP.f homes. Good location. E x c e 11 en t con· dit ion . Immediate pogseaion. From $190 to $350 month. CALL 54j..8(24 South Cout Real Estat4!. VERY CLEAN 3 bdrm 2 be.th home with built-Ina Ii la.rge fenced yard. Lovely carpets I-. drapes. $235/mo. Ag!. 54(i,,4141 $1"5. 2 Br .. Crpts, drps, RIO, children & pe\ OK. Blue Beacon, £6..0111, C.M. LEASE or Option to Buy 4 BR 3 baths, Beautiful. $.125 w/gardener, Delta 646-4414 Lii:x;rY sin&le. 1 & 2 bed- room apartments, furnish- ed and unfurnished, wl(h comple1e privacy e.Dd land· s".aped country club atmos- phere including $750,000 worth of recreational facif: I it'es desig~ and operated jwt fur single people. RENI'S FROM Sl45 to $3CJ HJ'RC Fumlture Rentals 511 W. 19th, CM 548-3-181 ORLEANS APTS. Models open 10 am to 8 pm ' . Furnished or unfu:Jllshed Rents rrom ~ t~, $310 1c._o.;.1t_a_M..;•.;.l•.;.... __ .;S.;.IOO;.: 2 &: 3 BR ~vall. Adults only, Oak"i(9~d .. Ga~ll ·- A rt '"'t' pa m~ !, UJXURIOUS-NEW $150 & $170 All Utllltlu P1kl 1700 I 6ffl>treer I & 2 BR. ' owlm pools · ,Qf\•"lr ,.,1• AdU!ts only, no pets, 1741 Tustin, Costa l\1esa . M:P". Mn:. carson_ 642-4641 NEWPORT BEACH 71 •·. ,.2_8.f'1Q , 30'1 A"""ado SI., C.M. I "" U'"'f See P.Jgr on premises NEW adult community. 1 & 2 Br, all ulil pd, pool, she.& crptl, blt-ina, drapes, gar. age w/ator. area. Adults only. From $150. HACIENDA HARBOR 880 IRVINE AVE. IRVINE AND J6tb (TI4)~ GARDEN GROVE 13100 Olapman Ave. (4 bfu w. Santa Ana Fwy.) (nt) 636-3030 ANAHEIM · ._, -(Behind K-Mart oH Harbor 3't:40 EXPANBri. 11 vi n cat corner Ru tgers & Avocado) room, 1 Bedr&im; fll5. 1 Day 642..353,;, . eve 645-aZ83 =•~=·, 'i,'.':!n;"N~ MARTIN19UE LUXURY APTS 2 BR rum a: unfurn. $lSO - $115. Cpts, · drps, bltns. pool, Excellent park-like aurround- palio. 1525 Placentia lnga. pool11, Extra parking:, DELUXE 2 Br. Westcliff l0t:. Nr. shopping. Adults on'1. 241 Avocado Fairway Villa Apts Near Orana:e Co. Airport It UCI. AduJU only. 20122 Santa Ana Ave, 643-4641 HONEYMOON vi • w apt. elt-a:ant carpetina:, 2 Bdrms, fireplace, garage f 2 5 O. 548-2394 . NEW 2 Bdrm 2 bath tri·level Condominium. Pool arta le fil't'ple.ce. $225fmo. 64J..4744 or Bay & Beach Rea!ty SPACIOUS new 2 bdrm 2 bath. Nr. 1hopplng. Mariner Square Apts. 1244 Irvine Ave., N.B. 64s.o252 3 BR. 2 BA. Nr ocee.n. Fl'plc, dshv.•hr. $235 mo. yrly. No pets. 54&-0897 wk-de.y11 9-5 DELIJXE BAYFRONT $300 2 Br .. 2 81. Dock avail. Agent 646-0732 VJE\V apt, singl4! adult only 3100 NOW LEASING FOR J\IARC1i OCCUPANCY 2TI So, Brookhurst Pool &: blt·ins. Adults. $230 l • 2 & 3 BR APTS No lease. 6421774 ALSO FU~ BACH. VILLA MESA APTS. tireptat:e, $160 incl. util. 3 BR, 2 BA, 'TownhouSi'. Fully crpted & d1'J)ed. Pool &. club facll. $195. \Vkdays 9 M 1-5PP.1 83.'>-6L18. All 6 & Wke.nds 837-8937, 1177 Santa Ana Ave C.M. PERF'ECT Bflch. apt. Bay. Mv Apt 113 646-5542 2 BR unful·n, pri patios, htd S.*2394 11 blk. So. ol Lincoln) ( 714) 772-4500 South Bay Club Apartments fnmt with great vchv &: sun·liiiiio' ................... ... porch, $150 • Lea.M!. 675-1070 pool. Z car encl'l gar. Chi!. DELUXE 2 Br. Westclitt: loc. dren welcomt-, no p e t s Pool & blt·ins. Adults. $200. please! S160 a1so furn $18.5 No lease. &12.-62'14 l Br furn., J blk. to ocean, • 3 Bdrms 2 ball1s, many ex· TI9 W. \Vi Ison 646-125i ======== CHEERFUL 2 Br. gar, no pea, I child, Slla mo. 773 W. WllllOn 548--2812 pool, Jl30 singles ~2035 or tras. $225/montb. 3 BR. 2 BA. New crp1s. Newport Shores 5220 eves ~7 • 4 Bd.rms 2 baths. $250/mo. linoleum & drapes, Freshly :.:.:=.;;;.;..c.;=;;.;__c=; The GORGEOUS New Wells-McCardle, Rltrs, painted thnmul. Pri pe.tio, DUPLEX l.o\ver 2 BR. 2 3 BR Home, F'ully a-pied, I VAL D'ISERE Coron• del Mar 4250 1810 Newport BlvJ .. C.M. encl gar. SlOCi. 6T'-36ro BA. $185 mo lea:.se. Adults, fenced yd, sto\•c lncl. $169 . 548-7729 644-0684 eves NE\V dlx 2 BR 2 BA no pets. Eves. 4~9502 Mo. Call 545-2088 + 51ngle·l br-2 br. Furn .. unf. · . . Shag ~ .. Sauna, Act'y Rm, BUliards 2 BR. Ground Or. Nr. stol't's. crpl.!i, drps. lmmed occupy. Coron• d•I Mir 52.50 ,) BDRM, 9>.t.t. No pell, S14a. Therapy A 45• pool. BBQs $180 mo. Students O.K. MESA VERDE fll;r$180. 540-1973, 545-2321 "';mmmmmm;; 53l-S397. 1&.; Shalimar, C.i\1. 200) Panom Rd . 642-8670 Hal Plnchin, Realtor 675-4332 2 BDmr APl"S al: 300iJ Roy. 3 BR apt. bit-in ranie. I $1 R h 2 BR, Marguerite, So. of a1Palm.28&1ffickor~--p]a~. carpels, drapes. 155 2·A Me11 Verde 3110 I O. 2 B apt 10 :s lll"l!, male Hiway, $200. No t:hildren. 29'28 Pepper Tree. r .. -..._, Coriander St. 546-S268. or female, near beach. Bkr. .._.t"""" 2.COO Sq_ Ft, on cul-de-sac, 3 645--DW _ 642.1898 drapes. blt·ins. Adults onQI .. 2 BR. Pool, Gar, Patio. BR. form din nn, huge tam RJir. ~3209 or 540-5599. Crpt.s. $130. 548-1565.. 171.!I rm. 2 baths. 2 trpcls. walk Costa Mesa 4100 8albo_• _____ 4_300_ 1 NEW TOWNHOUSE Rogers Pl., Apt. A. to st:hool, children k pets ---------1 BAYFRONT Pnv be h 2 BR. l ~~ BA & l &: 2 BR. 2 BR unturn. Duplex, Crpl Ii ~=e. $285 mo. Yr lse. * SUNNY * Deluxe 2 o; 3 BR . By ,~k Crptd, ~rps, .&elf clng EU drps. Middle aged only ~ or nlO. ldf"11.I Balboa kx:a· oven, 64:>-2108. 377 \Y, Wilson please. Phone 548-0422. Newport Beech 3100 B/B Adulll Only 3 BR. 2 ba(h;, split lt:vcl $265 2 BR. 2 ba lhs • • • .. • • .. • $225 AVAILABLE NOW * ACRES lion, 675-3678 TERRIFIC 2 BR 1~~ baths. NEW dlx. 2 BR. 2 BA, Shq * CLEAN Bachelor Apia. Sh11.rp. cpls/drps. Approx. crpts, drps, lmme1 occupy. * Motel-Apts * l signal So. or O.c. Fairgrounds St11cllo & 1 ledroom1 $30 WK. & UP Doy.WHlc,M .. tb • Kitchens .. TV'1'-1ncl. • Phorle"'lel'Y., btd pool • Maid service •Vail, 2176 NP.Nl'ORT ILVD. 541-97S5 All utll lncl $85 up 1100 ~q fl. fenet"d. $155/mo. $1~$180, 540-:973, 545-2321 315 E. Balboa Blvd. Four Star Realty Sla-4422 LRG 2 &. 3 BR. Crpt.s, drps. 1 T3A~A 673-9!!45 ATI'RACTIVE-Cleru1 2 Br, or 2 kida ok. 121t College crpls, drps, bltns, carport. Aw., Apt. 2, ~ Balboe lalend 4355 ~No pets. $135. LOE 2 BR. Pool. Crpts Ir: DELUXE n. lro 2 ~· Kids ok. 1998 Maple ,,_y nt ~~· .2 e BARGAIN -Beauliful lge Apt 3. 54&-2808. BA, lrp!c. garage. Avail 2 BR L 99S El Cam' Feb. 13-June 15. $ 3 0 0 . Dr C r.~P 5-16--045! lDO 675--71:» or 67f»..4000 ='-'::,' ;·~· ~-="'=....,-~ e DELUXE 3 BR Apt 2 2 Br. Small Yd. Child & Pet OK. $110. Call &12.(&'17 Huntintfon Btac:h 4400 children okay. 998 E • LRG 3 Br unfurn. lrg 2 Br --Camino Dr, cri.t. 546--0451 furn. Pool. Kids ok. 1998 STONEHENGE APTS. 3 BR 2 BA Condo. Crpt" Mapl•. Apt~ 5'3-2808 ~-~~.;! ON TEN AOtES 1 a: l BR. Fl.lm • Untum FlrepJacu: I prlv. pattcs I Poola. Tennis • ContnrI Bkfst. 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611 (ri.1acArthur nr. O::lall Hwy) BRAND NEW 2 B~, 2 BA. upstairs . duple.x 1 \vlth sun deck patio! Cptd., drp"d .. encl, 1arage, comp!, blt·ins. Beaut Jdscpd. 707~t Orchid. $225 per mo. • , &7S.&OSO 0 _,.,, m&a..& QUAINT-priv l Br. beam clgs, wd pan'lg, stig cpt.s. Adult. no pets $11U )'l'ly. 673-7629 Bay &: Beach Really, Inc. 901 Dover Dr. Suit4! 126 NB &l5-2CXKI Eve1. 54s.G:l66 TOWNHOUSE: 3 BR. 2'ii BA. trplc, patio, pool, 2 car pr, e.11 bltns. crpts. ruPs. lM $275 mo. 871-88ll oc 642--2-197 e\l!!I or wkenda. 2...BR. 2 ba .• den. din, room Jn t11fthaven, $300 George Wiiiiamson. Realtor 673--t350 61l-1564 Eves 3 BR. 2 Ba duplex. new cpts, drpe; dlhwhr. bltm. Nr bell.. ~ mo lse. ~~7S7J Allio I TOWNHOUSE 2 B~ 2 BA, dlshwhr, rec. drps, bl!ns. pool. Patio. I-~-~----- rm. Adults, no peta. 2320 pragt. $225 ITIO. S45-SJ70 OIARGE IT! GIVE the "United Way" Florida. 536-.2730 ==::;:====d========:.S~=:::i;:::;:,:;::::;:= FREE Util. furn. 1 Bdrm Gentr•I 5000 General 5000 Gener•I apt. N'Car beach. $125 uP. . 536-Jr.7 536-7282 536-13(,6 2217 1-larbor near Wilson 2 BEDROO~. r urn 1 s hed. e 1 BR, Townhouse Sl20 D 0 w n t 0 "'' n H.B. No 3210 • Healed ·pool • Adults only children, no pet!I. 5.16-1396 • !l.o pets • Adj to 11bopping J BR. $140 mo. Gas le wtr pd. Jrt Ir: la atmO. rent + S2S cJeanlllf dep. Ad u I t 1 646--1~. _ 2 BR. Pool. Adulls only. UJO NEWLY pajnted 1 Br turn. n10 utll pd. Avail li'cb. 15. apL with w/w carpet1. t..ge l=',.~='=C.=m='="'="=· M=7-21=2>~d J'QOm.s & encl . porch area. $135 mo. 523 Bcl'nard st.. _s_u_n_se_1_B_•_•_ch ___ •_4.;;S.;.S 1 1 BR. $1:la Monlllly. Garage:. Adulb Pttl. Call $4s.-Ol.59 Unlwnlty Pork 3237 a.pt. A. 616.-0056 MERRIMAC WOODS P'um lmlll •vaU, Sfrre Id Un. de•· clua: SlOO. 425 Mefri. mac W1.7. S45"'100 STUDIO Apt. cider man. teachers or m111Tkd cpl w/ no child, 1'1'Plc, nlOd. appll- ant:es, palio, Nr bcaC'h. $1 30 mo. lsl & IAA"I. {7131 592-242$ LEASI! 3 BR. 2 BA W/ -~s°"u"'s"'c~A"S~IT9AS=- •tthlm. Deconlor home. Fum. t BR ai>ll. Adults. _S_1_nt_1_· A_n __ • ____ 4.;.6;.;2;.:0 1 Blt-inl. apt.lo drpe,; avail. only, no petA. ZllO NtWj)ort -2/11. Nr. (1cJ ........ lnll. Blvd ... _ _ ... v.;.44rl . - I QUJET 2 """" °""'"" Bltm, gar, pall<>. E-side:. Adults, no pm. $165 mo. 364 16th Pl. 642-J298 ' 11!0 LARGE, doeerlUI "'""' tum I BR apt (trl-plexl. Bltns. &a.I'll~. 1 Infant OK. No pets. 2230 So. Cenat SI. (Nr \Varnttl. 2 BR atudln. """'"" ....... ;;;L"9V="-••:_;;8a.:;1<:;;h;;.__4705 pool. 1 child ok. No d>.-• -2 """ l CIJl &46-q496 II~'!' ..... -'"" e ' ADUlll' a.. ,.. llde 2 me & ., -.ATfMCl'l\IE..l Br. 2 a.. 4"11114 ...,, ~' t.dr., pool, uUI l*id. aarden pello. !WI. (DfJ ~m:t llvlnt. 1d111fl, no r"' 111» UNf ... 9r. 2 e. jiM.' Crpt, \V11Uace Ave., C.f\ . \111.ln&. ~ ln rear. $225. GJ;VE Now ---100 later CaU 9d-«>f7. · . ~ED F1JND • CV ftl PLEi"ELY furnished a1udio .klt1:htne1tt1 •pMtmenta. Senior 111dult~ ,.only. SlOO t.nd. $90. lnclUtllna utilltlH and cahle TV Mrvkc'. Inqu ire 2-l'l Bto.dtA-ay~ t..iun• Bea.oh. 9 Mt l A PM Mondi.)' lhrotJ.lh Trld1y s~~onltA-LGitf.s· Tlte Paule willt tit• Buifl.fn Chudle " • . 5000 ---1 ' Go through your place ·today. look for everything Iha! isn't needed or enj~y.ed by. your Jall\ily anymore. The cameras, ·furniture, sports equipment, a pp Ii an c es, out· grown clothing, toys and other things you find 're ~orth -good, hard cash to lo lks w h o need them , •• but really, they 're not worth a\thing to you if they're not being used. When you have your list, just dial direct 642 -5678 and give ii to the e~perienced Ad Writer who answers. She'll helD ~ou word your ad to get fastest resulls. The cosll Surprisingly lowl DAILY PILOT WANT ADS • ·-' • ·------------------------ RETJllED Cbld -·· --------1 mate teoldnc employment In marlQe t)1lt cl worr. P .0, !kw' .. SH, Co&ta Meu. CA 92621 JAPANESE -.omu, Df.y, ..... _.... Eq>'d. ow. lnnlp,64Mlll Whotldyt Want? WhNdyo Got? SPICIAI. CLASSIPICATH)N l'OR NAT\JRAL IORN SWAPPERS AIDES • tJr, co~, elderly care OC' Wni1y can. Homem.a.lrt?f. Call MT.em Spocial .... - 5 LIMo-5 tl--5-0 ..... 1 .. "'° J.. Moo;, w-. 7100 11uL1• -AO MUST INClUDC Mal BABYSITl"ING by i)lder , ----,,----1--.-------woman. 1 er 2 Sc'hl. age JIMS Gardtntnr I: lawn CENERA.L LANDEAPE ........................ ..........,... .... 111 ..... a..voua tiM!lt •llfhr ---. ..... .,... • ,._, .... ._ Szo REWARD! chll°"'n. LI" In. Lt. main"""""· Rtt. 6 com-GARDEllER Clean upo, ACCOUNTANT -'"-'°!Mii.ct l'Oa IA\.1! -fltADll OMLY ro PlotO Your Tro"-r'1 PorodllO M PHONE 642-5671 .......... Role" call Sat. merclal • '40-4831 RenovaU... ---· $127. to $1llOL Month 1_L_O;;.T;.So.__~~-.:'::':::oo1 Pleaae htlp find "LD Kltty", :! ..... ~· Mon ne Clt'lly JAPANESE Gardener, prvnin&. ., _ _.1 ~ W.ill trade equUy in 3 Br i; den borpe Wettslde C.M. Hu drapes; trpl, carpets. For SfUlll l or .2 Br. trailer. ' 64U316' or 5484989 " . ' 1969 Heavy duty Norp elec- ' trle dryer. Would like to t r a ti e Jor gas drytr. 4"-9361; 922 Qav\ota', La· auna Beach. Emuald Bay Home; 4 br. 4 ba. ~ l Jtve~ $47,000. eq. 10ll T.D., Comm. prop., a,pt or yacht. Owner $0010 or 494-1385. Horse Rancho~ ft hou&e, bull, arena. paddocks, Gar. ~ GMw area. want smaller home or iDoome. 89.l-2511 Ct!nt. .A:mtt. lake -relPOrl prop. P'&C. 65.a., lm. wtrfmt ~ m. road fr. Best hunt. It 6sh. Trd lge. bQat, val. SOO.tll!. ma> m-3959 Btg Bear Lot $1500 F .C. Salton Sea Lot $3200 F.C. Santa Monica Lo!l1SOO F.C. Trade for van, Car, Camp... er Or Boat. Call 496-4800. 3 er House • 4 un1ta <In Foreclosure.} Ex c ha n & e For .ear, Tl'Ult Deeds Or : Call 'Owner' 642·7374 or ™"" -. 3 2-Br hou.ses on .a.me lol, BAYCREST He's• l?eY tl&tt atrlped yng ~ QP'd. OxnpL yard .ervice. --====-===== nr. evtryth!Q(, orJ&. owners. cat, male, approx. 9 moll, BAB.YsfITING, I'd,)' NeWR<1rt Free albnale. 54UZ!r5. -P I 1'"'or comparable • mobile old, He strayed from m-c He.Jlhts llome. t.rr Yd. CLEAN-UP SPEC1ALJST • ntlnt, borne I /or e'l\llt)', , LARGE &O:illO' LOT W. Jame. St., Costa lfe'.aa. W I sand box. l.unch + Mowfn&, edgizic._odd. jobs. • Paperh~'"9 &ISO ~ frii •PI>L Newport Bffch Any lit.da are appreelated. Xln Excellent Buy at $18,500 548-4537 aft 6 ~ ~. sna:clai. 'I care.,.,&t5-2154 Rt.uonable. 548-6955 'INT I-Ext Pnta. l<""?ee em. La Sierra (Riverside) l R. ·o. Sletft RNltors MY tv.'O four.!eped kidl BABYSITIING In Yowr Hm. JOffNSOH'S'GARDDfuiG Loe re1I. » Y1'll exp. Uc. A acre ' small 1 Bedroom 53&-8801. 1~ tocethl!r trom C&D-By The Wk. You F\trn. Y~ cal"e, aN,tMlpg. ~ lnml. Call aiucll: ...S.:. t...... Trad fut transp, call 60-ltrl big. planW.. 96J..2J3$ ar Jtm 548-M05. co·-«. ~ property MUST Sacritlce $4 500 equity yoa Acres Dr., ~. A ... Costa Me,a atta. • .... HWilde VIEW h>l -He 5mall wbUe, CJ.lled Dante, 4 BABYSITTING, ~eajl. llll)'s Otneril S.rvlcas.' ~ I PAINT IN(r.INT/EXt. 646-llin; evea. 968-4TI4 tJran;e County _ $80/Mo. a black & betge called Yen. or eves, For Wonnatlon Jack cu do that talPtlns TRADE up, can add cub., on &lance. b)..6)tO both POODLES. REWARD. ea1J 673--7523 RAIN sutten tnatalled. job-tut,, dean 6. Yer.Y reu! JMall house, HB. 605 Hunt. R.-1 UYI' 80x150'. Colt& f94..:61!8 'ewa, 536-6518 days BABYSI'JTING. My home. Ra.tney MUOD almost btftl Est. 891-3896;-MT·U58 tngton St. FOR f..plmi:. Agt Mesa. Prime Lac. Tenns. LOST Hot meal1. Exper. mother. Free Ht Reun! 96&-Dll. PAJNTING, Interior, ex· ~ -· 6~ -• ~k .... ...,... Reas, 398 Hamilton. C.M. tenor. Reuonable. Ca I I v •3-VM1• or '~ aner DIV er -.,..""'°"'" E'veJ. 11 mo. old black ~male, mix. Houl l.. ,,,_ ,.~., """'" ill --" s pm .,. "'16 BABY~'G .. , , ....... ,_ ~; w no ana, Cll'-I · ·..,.,.,.....,, · ~ Labrador ._ ""'ep"-..... ~ 1 1 ... , ... """'t> ·--•t 5 · • -JU '""" Home. Aey Age, Any Time. HAUt. ANYTHING. -,~:;;:":,;,==,.----~ ~y·G~:.O>undlT .. ~'l'r'eDu~:h·. Ifo:D~e ~t~·: =ea;.ht.r:"tum~ r;.~ Exper. ?tlothu._494-5852. Minimum $10 Free ~:!~-now IChl ''"" "" ....... ....., ..... Owne m-nm St N.S. ca.1J Eltbu.te. Ml-4t90 BdDn ~ ...... nea I: (1611-1681) appsd at $250M r. ., °' 67'i-3396. Brick, Masonry, T:J> AM or aft g PM wkzlds. Xlnt warlananahlp, Trdliilt,libnle, land, TD's -PUPPY, white w/bJack , etc 6560 Free tat M6-f519, 54GoOOS2 or?? Zoller Cn4J 675-2113 Acreage 6200 fe~e. poodle-lype, ao.1 ;---------YARD(G•r. Cleuu.p. • Interior .. Exterior • 7 "CRES + . Wed. e"'. -.....,, Laguna BRICK 6 c··-~y Remo\" -Ivy, trub. •--•-"'-td I LAKE HAVASU City. Prime "' . Beach. 497-ll53 l'\Ar"i;.n '""n. Grade, backhoe, ~'5 '"-"""IX' °''"''6' p , 1 yn c.anter.Towri Cl Jot ($9M Showcue V.ew from ~ -_ work, µlanters, fireplaces, aper. Stale Uc. Pittabu:rJh eq) & • 64 CAD <XlNVT for Dleio FWy. Betwn 0vwn GERM. Shep. male, :. mo1.: block walls, cunent patios, Haulin&, Oea.nup, Jot.. eeL pnts. MJ..l'J81 -• boat , 0 Valley Over Pus to Ranch blk. white &: tan; vie. Sah pe.tlo roots 6. all t;yptl ot Handyman anytime )'Oii call --',.~-""'~===~ ~;~ 496-~r, or . P or Viejo interchan:te. Clll Stan Diego Fwy &. Harbor. repairs. 49'l-7928 *** 6Q.3398 *•* * PAPERHANGING A_.l .. ·Clerk To fG5 N'o· FHI. Xln't Fut Gtow\na: Com~. Top BenetifJ • ..\llo Fee Jobi. JASON BEST _nt.._,,, 2207 9:1, M&ln. Santa Ana -. . Allen, 49'3-1355, 547-3103 or Rew'd. 54&-162;1 -BUl---'--LD-, -Ro-model.---.-,..-.. -tr HAULING, Cle&llQJI, lob etc. Is PAINTING * 968-2tl5 ffiVINE COAST Country 494-1M4 10 AM-4 PM. Brok· BROWN ieatbtt card cue. Brick. block, eonerete, Handyman anytime )'O U C. R. Kelty patntin1 . -To $15,DOO Qub Family Membenbip ers \Velcome, Zoned l.J&ht Containll cards I: driven ~ntey, no ·job too~· uO 64~3393. Complete lnW.1or1 5: n· B.S. Aceountinj. Sev eral for car, Trust Deeds or ? Industry. lie. Call Art QerTy 6T]...!053 Lie, Cootr 9I0:89IS HAUUNG i; MOVING teriors. Work suann~ years Exp. Callable of Ad· Call 642-7314. -Rew'd. FREE Ell Brick. block. Local Medium Ditt. Avr. P> ' Free etta. 5JS..(l156 vancement. Btach atN., FH or 61'5-0144 Mount. & O...rt 62 10 'LOST""";,;O;:,ld-=E,..ne°'•-sh-Sbee~-,~do&~. atone, planters 1r; entry a job. 53&-1011, Sl6-61J6. PAINTING-Paper Hangi.na:. pd, cau Ann, Westcliff Per· Lakefront, Lake Forest 2 5 AC. nr Hemet; scenic fem.ale, 5 mos. Vic. ways. S:U.....(973. State ~'d. • HAULING. Have '6. tDn 25 Yn l:xptr •. Vecy Reas. :~Dr~ 100 Weal· Br. 2 Ba, PoOl,_tennJs, lisb· hideaway, 7100' el.. wlr., Fain1ew I; Avocado, C.M. pickup, Ucemed I: inlurld. Free Eat. Refer. 540-1943 I .Oiii~&i ... m_..,.,. ing, 00..lilla, clbhse priv. game. S(id); $50 dn ~7710 548-1285 , Ca rPMlferjng . '5f0 -..1003 °PAINTING-Ext-Int. 11 yn. ACCTG' a.JC. Trainee: An ~o,100 eq. For Land, TD, S.10 AM agt. ~Cat Sttayed 1rom CARPENTRY Cloon Up And Hovi expu. Illa. t.1o; ""' eat· apt!tUife 1or -'lYPI••" or? Owner 49f.8463. BUSlNESS 1nd 540 San atmanlino, N.B. MINOR' REPAIRS. No Job $10 a load. M&-Zi23 Accouat.,Ce.Wnga 548-6325 and ane BUI. o:per, wW Check Hen with the Joh Kings! MALE Cowrckil Cr~cllt Solos Mv. To $650 ('l'rlll>H) ' "" <OlllCe SalH or Fillulco 8qn>d &lpfUI. Hordwore Clt~k $5U Mo. Know~ of Hud'Wan A Lmnber Wes. Chlo! Sonier Acct, $12,000 yoor Mta.J bqrnd, Wt1 r kln1 d~ w/oontraUft. 4JJ. arouri:l acctr:. taxe .. finu. '" > Trofflc Clerk lndu1trlol • $5U Me. I yrs UJ>tt In trafde_dept. deallnc w/buc.W., flnu. S!llpplng a Roctlv. Cletk $5U Exper It.able man. able tO do paperwort. --Shlppl .. & R8Hlvl,. Clerk -F-rom.$450- Forklltt. able to taM pcrpet. inventory, Hav_iC ba.ylront, pier l float, with 3-ltory b 0 m e. F.q. noo,IQI. Want resid., com- mere. or lndust. unit1. Balboa Bay Prop. 673-7420 WANT late modcl cruiaer FINANCIAL 2/3/'m. C.U 548-11413 · Too 8ma1L CablDet iD Pf'-H I I 6725 PAJNTJ;NG, Paperin& 11' yn. land )'OU MLll ed. Great fu. to $20,IJOO eqUity or?, for • l;C'Ro"-w-i•="':o-~,...,~~-aga A o th er cablbeta. _ouseceinng ·mffari>or~a.Liclbood· ture. Hun)', St.$*», Call new Bay• view borne San Bu11ne11 On 2/2/70 2 Hand ca.rved 5fb.8115, Uno..,,.. leave BAY A Beach Janitorial el~ tum. &12-2356 BflUe-Bedc. lto-ati5. ' Franctsco peninsula area. Opportunities 6300 ve.lvet 1trtpe antiq anncbn: D1llC at '*'2372. IL o. earpeta, wimcnrn, ~ * P4WllW.G • Int/Ext. COASTAL AOl!NCV Ttdllllcal UT Aerts on San Diego County Lake. Wan t motel units or what have you ! MADGE DA VIS, Realtor 642-7000 1D3' Waterfront, Florida, nr. Cape Kennedy: 1% ac. wn apts. Eq. S47.txXI Trade for home or acreaal Or. Cnty., Phoenix, Arjz:, 1Jkr. 6~ Haw OraJw:e Grove, in Riv• erside, ·tree &: cir, $90.~ val. wi¥ exQi. for home in OIJ\.f. Tm:' J'CX" CO~ ''ftetll. .... molir>-·_\ Free It' clear Ant~j!e Val• ley Land + cub. FUr your home or units. ResirdJus ol financlJw, FHA, GI or OxwentSonaJ.O~Connor (nf) $1948. * * * ~ * Affiliate from W. J. lnteri<:n, N.B. Andenon etc. Ra' Com m ~'l. Local7~nc& Im.med 71'90HuborBIYd.,C.M. SlO,COO clear FlaptaU, CANDY SUPPL y Reward for lnfo. 5&-lm GEN. repair, add., cab. ~1401. .ervl~ M6-36S7 ROUTE LOST lge: black cat wtarin& Formica, paneling, marUte. HOUSEWORK wanttd l YOU ~Paint. 3 Br, Arimna. Tfade for Calif. <No ~ .. 111 .. ~ invalved) ~ harne11 in the BluUJ. Anything! Dick. 613-f.wt caJl after 5 p.m. ~ Ll• JW.r.Jftttt:hen Paillted, ExeeUen~e for few Pleue call 644-1.B aft 7 REPAfRS * ALTERATIONS 675--4235 ...., $50. 6)l""~:s&38. ~--"-'-'------' hoUrs '11.-eekly work. CDays Di'GLISH Pointer, 5 mos * CABJNJ:I'S. Any me Job CLEANING women U) to 1ffr Ar Have snowbinl sail boat I: and Evenings). Retilllng and old, fema1e, vie 18th St, CM. 25 yrs exper. 548-6Tl3 wan: 4 or a hrs weekly. Call Pl11ter ng, Petch, Adverti.&'lnr trailer. Want trawl trailer eollect111g money from coin REWARD! 646-2548 CARPENTRY, Cabinets after 6 pm, ~ RIP.""lt: tf 6110 SALES PROM ASSIST <am----11,., ~----trail: o--t·• •'•-·-rs In ~ b-mod. No~ too __ ,, · • Opporttndty for ambitious ,..... "" •· •l<IUIK: r-'" ~.-u "' .,....._ vl... ~A' work. ~Call .~-:': LADY for houaecleanU., ex· )'O\inl man w/ tale• promo-~· °"' ! anee 'Co. and sunowxling Personals 6405 -.,.,.........,,,, perienced, 2 di.YI a wffk. •PATOr~G tion bae.._...... • copy· 6'M8!7 area, We establi'l'.b route. ---------••• ..._. •:-..... ,...~ • ________ , REPAIR, Partitions, &naU can 6CU5Cri. Al> YY"""ean• et ....... oc. wrttil'le ability to join pro.. Have 2"' acret: b)' lin city. and(Ha.bdlet name bratJct candy ACTING remodel, etc. Nlte or Clay ... _ ~-~--srentve n---Countu Co. near. $7,T;)(). w'11t:; hou.se, anaclcs), ,$1625.00 cub · ~ •• ----....... -..=: v Income, any type of per-required, For personal inter. Do~ want to be a~ time Reas! Call 54fJ.....t519. ~. wtndowa, noon, etc. JAPANESE Gardener . of.fa'tb& SfO#dl potemial . nal view in Oraiwe r.o area woririrW prolellional ~ Do Rn:. A Commc'l. 54Mll1 exp'd. Compl. yard aervice. 9loQkt hive rt lated ~. '° property. ~ name. addte&s and Y"ll have the ael1' diacllpllfte Cefl'.Mnt, Concrete 6600 Free estbn.ate. 548:fS5 SERVICE CENTER -~~--....,;-c.;,,7 ~~-1 phone number to MULTI to subject )'OUl'll!U to a 'ri«-lnc:orM Tax 6740 · Employment Alency Rancho Callfornla STATE DISI'. INC l6&1 w· id Britltb trainhll' ~ .t: CONCRETE Mn all types. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=; l ~P~lu:m~bl~'1f!--::-.-~-~ 500 Newport Centtt Or, NB S Acres ot choice ranch1and .Broadway, kabei?n, eau: tbe artistic humility to ac-~4:u~·~ • sutte 20C By •PPL &H-4981 $17,CQJ eq. Tnl tor unita or 1orftJa 9'Jlm (714) T18-5060 cept minor rolea 11t1tD t be ,..,,.11 ..... 842-lDIO Computtrlad P~C, _,ElectriHm 'cal 6. Aut. •--&.1.1-r .rt 5C).67Cl .a. 8. Auociate • trainioa pmod 1s complete? ..,.....,.., rllUJt. Gene:r.o Repalrs. U99llll If "° THE LONDON LA· Omcttt work an type•. Pa-I T lncl. door lock:I. S49-0IJ3.t $&33 mo. * * , '* JllANUFAC'TURER GUNA ACTORS WORK-"°' Pool deili l biocll ncome ax e"o. Nice C.M.omo...Ptttermo. Sl?,SOO -Investment into the SHOP miiht be able to help c"'="';,,·c:Dldt:;;:::,,~~1:;191::c..__ u PLUMBING -AlteraUon1 -ture. ABILITIES REAL ESTATE REAL ESTAtE no.1s.wneaoftbe ..... '5 )'00.NopttYioua-nce * CONO<ETE 11oon, pa. $5 & p Rqaln. Call Anytime UNLIMITED AGENCY Gon•.'°c:;I _______ o...o __ r_ol _____ , yr, h1story of IUC.'CUI, now ;:s;::;·otnoU::eex= tios, muonry. Any n job, CALL~~~ 64$-.128&. 488 E. l'l'th. &lite 2'24 -----------·------- Jnco~ p.w...'. rty , 6000 Office Rental 6070 eipandlng operations to So. croup will only be accepted Reas. Don, 6f2..8SI4 aft 4. STATE & FEDERAL PL::!'BjobrN~ '!:i.AJR Costa Meaa 642.tfTO •,...----------I Calli. Complete fa.Ctor')' ln-upon a satlsfact,_, _.. .. 1 CEMENT WORK. no job too App!lcanta/Ttm,.,,_..., ~ atall~ '" --•y to -WW •• , ~·-·-'-·" " aonable F Income Tax -rvice ;=;::~=·=-":;::N::•== ~--, LAGUNA BEACH lnin ~Pri.:ci"';i <d•'M,mt eaninten>!ew wllh tiled""""'. Esttm~H. ~ ~ Perron RI(> B141':' ~lrn ~ Sl!RVICI! CiNTIR 2 HOUSE.S ON SAME LOT BOTH I Br, liv. rm, dining area, blt.ln kitchen, 1 bath, w/owrr yards. Walking di.stance to adtool1, shop... ping center l. churches. Original occup&Dta & owners. Will sell tor ,$28,!ill or. trade for·comparable mo- bile home + cub. Alr c.Mltlonod, abll!""-Coolact """""· .........,. f<>r appl. Roofl"9 "50 Empleymont ~y ON FOREST AVENUE Onco In. ""---to • FULLY LICENSED • Child Core, ,...., T•Y ".-rr,.;.. ' ......... Now tor Desk space avafLlble Jn make.,tb&t bla:h tqcome m01t Relmowned.Hindll Sphitualilt Licensed 6610 .itlnRiJ llA .Jiii Mt * T)'pllt/Oek newest otnc.e bulldinr at people drHm ot Starting Advhell on all mattm; 1---------ALL types rock, wood I: *' Tn>i.t/Setdor prbne location 1D downtown aa1aty $12.000 + 8ublltantlaJ Love, Maniage, Butlnea, atILD care • Uc. expert e 12th YEAR LOCALLY e a1phalt thlJ'llles. LEAKS * Grnmal Oftlce l..apm Beach. Air condl· proflll,'call K@n 01fford Courtship. Hc.alth, Hap-care:. Exp. I reliable. Wk Qualifled-Reuonable REPAIRED. 'Work llW'· •Secretary tioned. carpeted, bf:autUul (n4) 77t-1050 plnela a: succeu. No pro-das. Baker &: Fairview. W. A. (Bal) SMILEY 147-1136 500 Newport Cen1'r Dr; NB entrances: Frontap on blemJ too large: er too S4o..&Ul CHtUled PubUc Account't Sui~ XIO By appt 644-4981 * * 5t8-53l7 t * Forest Ave., rMr IH.dl to COIN laundl1es-Frlgldaire small. I CAN HELP YOU. I;;;,;;;::======-&a.2221 anytime MM886 l,:h.:w"-"I .. ~----':;':;;" ATI'ENDANT needed tor MundpaJ partdnc Jot.. $50Frcm ~.500 to $42,500 . R.eadingl inven 7 days.• C per month for spa.oe. Desk Anaheun. Costa Mes a , week. 9AM~9PM 312 N. El ontr.ctots '620 central Bu•lneu Services • Dreamaldnr. Alten.tlocMI tarp apartment cmnple:x. and chain available tor $5. Baea Park, Fullerton, Camino nea1, Sail Addltlons • Reinodelln& •THE TAX ADVISORS Dellaned to auit you., :: '::pplyOYet :mm~~ Business Rental Bustne. hours anl'M?rin&: G a rd en Grove , Oemente. f92..9138, .f92..00TS Fred R. Gerwkk, Uc. Perm. ottloe.Reail Rata can Jo * 646"'444 .....,.. Jer\lb avaU.abJe for $10 we I tminlltr. Huntington . S7J..aM1 * ,._ "'70 328 No. Newport Blvd. Hwy., So. Laauna =townbu~~e·~e~: All utilities paJd euiepl Beach, Santa Ana. Tustin, *'Wo' men 1 =========~=== ~ .. le t~l = Tila, Ceramic 6974 Aui:lmotive Xlx95'. can 543--340l or telephone. La Mirada. Carpet Cleanlng 6625 .:..;;~"-0.;..:cc;:.:; __ :;.;..; 5f8-3270 DAILY PJLOT Call Charlie 525-7833 H.K. Clark TAX SERVICE * Verne, The T\W Man * J, C. PENNEY CO. 222 FOREST AVENUE SMALL RESTAURANT srART "/OUR NEW YEAR CARPET STEAM CLEAN· 2.1 yn, in area CUst. work. INt.all Ii: ~l"I. SI'ORE FOR LEASE in LAGUNA BEAOI newly redecorated, beach wrm nn: RlGRI' MAN ED No ll08p, no brwibe&. MS$SS appl. No Job too a:ma1L Plaster FASHION tsu.ND Pamrie BJdi., neJt to 494--9466 area. SubslAnti&l down 6. S47""6J . · For est '48-6971 • yG111 home or oftice e patch. Lraklnc •bower NEWPORT BEAQI Berkshlmi Rertaurant. Jnq. CORONA DEL MAR terms. ~ u hour tte!Wdinl A-OK Sba.mpoo Special $7.50 rtplir. , ffi..9405 Mn.. Tranke Offi ce Space Avail 71!:,x>~~~~ ELF.l."I'ROLYSJS (Unwanted :1~;" ::n~ :zrr:: lronf"I 6755 QU~~= TILE Maa ~ b- Office Rental 6070 Attention! Attorney•, aoooun. 493-l5T2 aft 6 PM Hair PcnnanenUy Remov-WORK Free n t. CALL AUTOMOTIVE tantt lnlurance,etc .• even f!d)ByAppllB'i'OOMabtSt., El 1 1 1:1:•• IRONINGin~home, ANY HOUR . Work HUNTINGTON BEACH -a • ..,__ 2'oom,1Uit" lllVO•lmont H.a Call 84>-7796 octr co -$1 Hr. Alteratlooa A auaranleed SERVICEMAN Air Conditioned new ~lli. private en-n--.-ttles Q IO A BASIC ENCOUNTER ANDREWS ELECTRIC Babyaitthw. 5'>164l * 531"3941 * ON llUCH ILVD. trance, pttvate bath. Gf'OUnd -,....... '"" GROUP~ this month. Small Jobi Welcome IRONING done 1n ID1 borne. ====;;::==== l>ei::k spal-e avallable In floor, Q) aq, ft. SUS mo. Fantutic!l Fantaitlct! Eves: 6'13.~ Free estimates 642-210 $2 per dozen. 8rlng banpn. U..t.0(1 .. ry 69'0 new.nt oUlce buildin&: at Utll pd Owner 673-8157 1 ' I======== * 548-38J.7 * -;:1";;.,;;';;;.;.:.:. ___ = prime locetton in Hunting· · · · Associate desired fOt" prime ALCXJHOUCS ~oml - ton Beach. Air condltldned, MAIUNER'S CENTER Mobile Home Dev. A Phone 5'2-T21T er wrtla to 'loort 6665 PLANNING to mtM! You'O CZ¥KOSKl'9 Caatm. Uphol. find an amuhll number of European Oaftlmiinltilp beautiful entru)oe. Front· Office tn Store Bld. !tent or Fortune can be made be~ P .O. Box 1223 Cblta )lea CARPET VINYL TILE age on Beach Blvd., rear Lse. $'75. 149 RtYersWe Aw., ~l.234 day/eve leads to prtvate parklnc N.B. 645-roc Annovftam.nh 6410 Im eaumai. Uc. Contr. : ;~ce~ oa:.r =~~ Best Location in CdM Money to I.Mn '120 · , ~'1'¥2 5CM47I aYalialilo ~ 11111""" 500 k 1000 oq, fl. deluxe 1-I JD L TRA VIL FILM Gordon Ing '6IO boon ... ........ ..... ,...,.._ Avail lmmed. s oa n Wl'l'ZIRLAND ~-1..iO'='-'= --~:;:;: kvUlable tar $10. All utlll· Fbone owner. 60-'9fi0, NEW lawna. re·seedln& ties ~rt"yee~fL~pbone. COSTA M~ ottlcts. A/C. ~·est Jnterett Avallabl. ~gti Auditorium C<impJete lawn care. ~ "'" HA(H .,v... "'" ..... Puldnc 1"'5 2nd TD Loan '-"' P.llL .. by.,.., .. month ..... HUNTINGTON llACH Rak~ • .....a33 or 548.-mT • Frklay, Feb. U. l970 estimate.. For into: ea11 "'2-4hl Adults $2. Undet 15 $1. 840-0932 bef. t A?tl, after SMALL Oft.Ice on bury cor· Tenns tiued on equllj. SENSlTJVITY TRAINING 4:30 PM, or weekends. Modem Offkes ne Costa '"" "6/monlh 642-2171 545-0611 175 ..... i1a5 hm 11111<. utillliff !neiuded. -Servlnc HI-..-II pa. A .,..,.::ru;, :i:......w * ANTHONY'S * Air corid, Sect'y -BEAtlT. air --af. Settler Morlw• Co. .,.,_ tor small 1tU-dl-PVklne. eentrallJ' loeated. tltt, NW ca,rpetl a. p&in_l 336 E. 17Ui Street 1 'The bht COltl "9 more" So. Cailfht Nat Bk. BJdi, $1111 mo. Call _,, daJi WE MAK!: OR BUY = coll"":am.~ Sq.I landlcapl .. c. Robert lMttt• Reai!Ot DU NEWPORT BLVD. • •• ';!!11S:,_~~~~ 5 I'll. Mil........,, ..._ O>eta Mesa 1 IC-1415 JOD tlf. ft. opOOIUe~nport ~ .... ,, ....... ~ t JAPANESE Gard•ntn1 NEW BJ.da. Offlce R.tntab:. City Hall &75-liol L9I Notices 6451\ Service. Neat wotk. Acceu to Sin.ta Ana -San BEAtn'. alt copd:IU!Jmd ot. ~Wanted USO I will iw>t be ru--n..1 .. for. ~~ ~ yard malnt. Diego h')' I: Cro«11 Valley NEED .,....,...._, ~ -Pkwq. C.all (ll '3l~l400 or nee, new c.arpett &: paint. $1),0X. Jteured wllh any debll cthtr Uwt my AL'S Guoeab:c l La 499-UtS $110 mo. Call '64lfS de.ya ltt TD, 2/3nh COil ot New own. Guy Kirlney. 217/'t'O Jdalntenance ~ ew.1. lhduatrial bul14ini. Prime tndQltrlal a ' · lll lllW. A'M'ENnON Attonw:r ot Industrial kationi Batablltbed Tutor'"9 .... *...::.Al Accountant. 1500 aq ft. p..-..., 60IO: bull&t. r.6-0580 Eve . 11 Deluxe. Reu. Re al. ·T:::-:' ..,...T:'.:'::'-' '-:-!"'"'.!:'~-i,~-~~~-----1 ENGLISH TUtor. ~L GEN'L yd. ~ ttte $11-'161. ( Bljjfj)ER oi\i"Eii NJ:W PRIVATE party wants to Well ..... ...._ Ill. A. For om" roto-Ull Sprlklr On.nae Co. Airport Area :t,500 I(. tt. delun bids. borrow $10-$1>$1),000 at AdlU. My Home. f15..7519 ~In. Haul·R·eeaon. 6bare tumi&tied office Leutd, cboioe 0 ra DI t lO~ intft'nt WDl '8CUft e-vtl. 1-,''48~5'ia'i%=-•..,--~--1 1 Pmtlp Locatloll Oount1 ani1. ·Prapert1 wilh lit TOI on Comm. pro-PARlStAN J"r'ench woman .1APAkiii bard•••r, ST5 mo SJ3.146'1 dear. Ownn' W/cart'J h perty. Call M2-Cl8o or To Teach Lady OD"" txp'd. Country yard een1ot. bomes in today'1 O•FW 1(0',\. tin! 842-1As:L_ Adi, Check them DO!· 1111 Nnport Blv, CM Small classified ads doa Al>PLY IN PERSON 9amto9pm Moncla1tbruSll-·-· J. C. PENNEY CO. 2( Fulllon loland Equal --... Jl!o>w bis ••••••••• I. · NOW'S THE se 1ng job. 0~~:: ~::a 1i 1 · THIOUIH A ry one.-DAILY PILOT , ..... 642·5671 WOT ID Tochnl<1 I lllultr- To $S Hr. Must be Uper In int Una .dn,wlnp for -- MorlM Do11tn' Draftsmen ~ _ From $S Hr! Exper In la}wt • -ot hi lpd power boltl. ---' Bluo LIM Opr. To $S Hr. Elqltr, it.able, dralt ex- empt. Skilled Journeyman Turret Loihe Opr. To $3.90 Hr. 5 to 6 yrs aPer wlbttyt product.ion. Welder ,....., $1 Hr. Expor In omamentll ..... layou~ IO'iridlnf, Iii ....... """ "'°"'- Plotort P.C. loo~ l'rom $'1.75 Jlr. · Elfper Copr I: P r • c • Me tall. . Tool Detl1ner To $950 Mo. ~,,. ....... -. Kollor Madi. Opr, To $5 Hr. ~ yrs exper. FEMALE E•oc. Sec'y. To $SSt • Work in Purehu. Dept At. tract frottt olc. Type 10. S.H. llJO, Dept. -Sec'y. $50I Gd S.H. l ,.,.,., W....._tir IJW, D-. Toeh ~ . helpful. Olrl l'rW.y .r.• . A-. 'fY»o. 9'.K. to T.B. l P.R.· . Drlvor Dollv. $1.61 Hr. aean Dr1,q a.ooni fad. Trelnett $1.11 Hr. lit • !rd lblll APEX llllflloyftMllt A~y "THE llASY WAY- (uk UI 'lt'h)I) 117J HAUOI a.YD. (16 -... ol 19tll1 . COSTA lllA HAVE II.rte 2 room olOce TD 1\41'4. Prtpd lnl. tlr;. '45-Xl20 evea. vmaUOnal Fftnch tn My Rellable frlll ... 6G-C3lt IUitc fl) lhtre W/'JOUl'll _5»-3SU am, IS--6'30 pm. SUPPORT your Unfttd J\lld .llomf/Youn 2Jt,\f{t. "5312 prof!. CdM. 6'5-6ln OAiLY Pnm WANT ADS! UNlTED FUND-O:>mmunlly Whitt l'lephanbf DlmM·lln! -------142-5171 ••••••••• ___ ...... __ "_2_, __ , --I · ''· .-, .. ·~::.. ,. j ·---~-·--------------·-' • .. DAILY "Lor --· £"""" 9, lt7G JOii , IMl'Lo.-nit Joas ,. IMPLOYMIN' I Ms a IMl'LOYMINi JOU 1..1MPL0YM1HT Joas " EMP\.OYMINT Joas " 1M,LovM1NT JOBs " EMPLOYMENT I JoBs " 1MPLOYMENT 1 J2.BS " •M"'-OY~-;- J••• #Nft: Wom. 7100 JH1 · Men, W:~ 7100 , Jobi Mma, Wem:. 7100 J••• Mwt, Wom. 7100 Jtbl Mtr .. Wom. 7100 Jobs M.n, W°"': 7100 Jobs Men, W•m. 7100 Jolls-Man, Wom. 7100 Job~n, Wom._ ~ ~· • . Gl:NERAL-olllct.,typ!tta • JR " Roaptlonlsl $441 SALIS Soc:rtl•ry-~ ~: slnle bookketp!na. N e'w OFFICE • ADMIN.: L.ct'I ht; al" BeJutilUl om.cu. Bch Area. ~FOR I Top s.ldlls (SH 4 ,.,.t'J.nll •bil-.; '•w ACCOUNTS * COOK ' ,,.....,..., o;.....,,. ·~ TEMPORARY bul\,all,... ml-blooded,,.. ""''' 0om..,,,., Top "'"" HOUSEWIVES 1 1'>' ., <altc chtlrP, ol, .-1 \ N ;/)_ C.M. SaJary cpt.n. 646-11'16 nten Hi School and~ RU¥!! fill. Call EJ:iubtth. 5'57"122. 'ttaiNICOLOR tor bul)' e.xec. • .. CLERK Jo'ull tim. poaltion nJWpOrt 1 in &M lrt me tell you how Faacina.drv, 1ntrliuinc. Gil Frltlr(:"$t7S ,· Savino i Loan ellp. ntt.'ef. i)arSOnnaf GIRL FRIDAY: Sharp sa1 • a....d l be to beoome an .E:xecutive. St. G•ner11.0fflc9 4 Prof.It,. bl e J)t't!tf:llfii.:. G<ineral office with pie! $1 • 1181)'. hf.in. \)'pin, -~ 50 APPLY JN' Ppu;o.N with aOOd ~. ~ and r1uu D an $5400 Ii: IO-iO'"IO! c.au Joan -Te -"TECHNICOLOR'S HOME A. t>'Ptnc 11cill!I, .orne Bk- ·W"Pl'll., Nust be neat, artn.c-agency bkkPC. ~ Jn land dev. !if<:. ~. lntr-1 •, Varied DuUea. MOVIE THEATER PAR-.lqlg. A plwi. .C ''" •• ~.lo.,.., .... oil!..... COCO'S , .. ''"" lhil plllSb job, XJnt Am. . m c STAL AGENCY Lo' Nwpt &:h OU!<a. TIES" to .-ll ""'1P -·~ SERVICE CENTER ., lie. Beautiful tie"' cc, ........... ~ Joe, terrifla 'boq. To S$!10. er1can %790 HJl'bor B!vd., C.At. Top .odits.. Qill Roberta. er~ , .,.._. Employment Agenty ~ xlnl. wo r )tl n f ccindltlom... J.sland 133 Dovtt Drtvc F~ paid. HWTy, Call Jean • • • S.jf.-4)f12., NO JNVESnlEN'J' SOO Newport Center Dr, NB f mlll\Y 1~ bencf\ta. lnter-N~wpo?S ~~;h. Calli, Brown. ~. Other tree L!Y~.~ Htlp For Teacher. 2 ABIGAIL ABIOT NO DOOR TO DOOR SUite nl By appt ~l t~ \'ie"ll'S Tuel, only 1-4 pm. NN'PQl1 Beoal.-h • fee jobs •Ya.ii. .,.,;ouw Ale Children. Priv. p l ........ • s•cRETARY -11me 13(-lmo.n Savlnp A: Loa.n Rm A Ba. PJeuant Home. el'ltOnne ,...,ncy PAID EXPENSES L .-• • Auoc., 24100 E! Toro Rd., 642-3870 COASTAL AGENCY Call 89'1--0BS4 230 \Y. :Varner, Suite 211 Monthly trips for you <Pena l. Of111:e DeSWIH. ~ : (Tit.I COOK/HollStketper: Serve. 2190 flarbor Bl\:!., C.1'1. '61ad _J0U'fl 3 ~nta Ana a.nd your hotteuea to: lt!tr's Rep., ~. . . ~-• La"1J'A H 111 L ?ifust Drive. Re1cr Rec!. MA1DS WANTED * 557<;61-"2 * EUROPE, lliEXIC'O, ptr Nee. f.lC bn wk. run ~· 831-lMI Mn. Port!n. P.im ....... Winter. lifadt GIRLS-wo--N GIRLm * 6'6-14'5 * R E ~. u· TAlllTI .. JAPAN details "' --Dally ~. • B"'U'l'!CIAN, f« busy, Sunimer. Uve--Jn. 2 Adulb. mli . . ;)illcgv;omen, c. ~ cau !73-3379 Ex S r (6) -PtlWER Barber for new F I time, Saluy +Comm. Our people avcra,ge cPilot:'=·=N=Jl=·=====!" popular priced C.At. l&ion --------ec. 9C y • • • barber ahop. Contact Lou For A,ppl. CalL MZ-2Gl $00.50 per J)at1l' $ecmary ' Pd. vac. No .dlentele req'd COOK -Hskpr, Hunfu\(lon to work at telephone order Evan$ 536-1<171, 21112 ?i!ornln""' after 9·30 1'"\Jll Cr Part-Tift'le y N•w grad \\'eicome. Call H rbo $200/ tart R r. .. ~ · · -LOAN SECflETAR • • r. ' . • . To $850-Fee Neg. dosk .... 1-5, or ... $2.00 hr. Pacific C...t Hwy, HJ!. A 1134.""141/tt ..... IOI ""'"°"' baltlt """'"' ... ?ltllJ"IAg('r. 54g....g919 Call 8-16-1666, ~6-4183. to 11tart, No .e"P-nee. For Join up with uit 11 MATURE 'VOMAN For Pe.rsonal lrterview Ne"-port National Ba.nit : • Billing Typist Delicate&Mn ~fan, pa1·t time !,:~~ Cf.IJ ?fir .•. \Vest. TO CAU. ON CAREER Sales Call 111.r. carter 542.3111 9-5 , eves, 4: \Yk. e.ndit. Apply In }'or 1 ot the few· pamour i---, .. ===--NEWCOMERS. OPPORTUNITY r Do You Take To l,}1lt l'OmpallY \nvoic- "-Must be 1.CCl&r'llte. f1t'xowriter ~. hripful. Geod opJ!Of'WlltY \\.' J I II 'rQY,'ing OOl'Qplln.Y,, po"°n. 495 E.11th SI., C.M. job r -In OC •. GROOMER AMERICAN N....tia <ar. Sal" exp .... See Tez:ry '· ....._.mpany · · F e ma I e, i;xperienct:d all CALL 557-8686 FOi 4N Dental Aasista.nl ?ilu1t b.a\te top stills • be blttda. CaJlfornJa'. l'll o 1 t 11,tAR.RIEO! Too man.y bills? SA'WMAN I SALESMEN WANTED ADSI $75,000.? For RK-onled Into Phone 543-3191 r OR beautiful pe! 111tore, #58 Pcrinanent, pt-time help, • ORTIIPDONTIC o r e. altract. &: alert. Fashion Island, N.B. ~ GIRL snack bar. Apply Paulo EXECUTIVE , Cl.A-VAL to. Chainidc. Top Salary. GUARDS: Immed. pt. time Drl~ln Theater aft 7 pm. International ~!ult 4 Bllllon Pleasant \Vorking Cond. positions " avail in So,,. • No phone calhl please. &ire , Comp&ny, no travel. whh a cnUn of salt! C.n't .say that l blame you, ·r fol- loY.·ed a few,,myself only to 'be disappointed. The job seldom lived up to t h e claims in the ad. SERVICE Sl'ATION ; Attendant: Experienced, full · &:. • part tif\\e: NOt ap. • peara~., Apply LAGUNA • CHEVRON, 604 S. ,Cout · H'A')'. ' SERV1CE1 5rATION Pt1MP : 17th & Placehtia Coile~•• sca.2201 ... , .. 29. Expo" Roq. Advert1'st"ng t...gtlna Beaoh • re.. Stttrtma ttaluy nei:otiabl• • can &!.2-2':.~ • Unito--s &: -·Ip •·~-'·d. i\10TIIER'S lfclper, ~1on-'"" ....... ""''"G'"" Th 4 8 $1 ht bilh cam.mit.sion; incentiye? 1 DENTAL Off i ce Recep-Car&: tel. req'd. Equal Opp. ALL NEW dwnun. ua: · Pb~~S-477& Unlimited eanWig potential! t)o nill. Please \\'rite lio."I: Coordinator Employer. App: 139.t2 !>mer married with a sales SThf. Daily Pilot, N.B. Ponderosa, SUHe "F", San. d btwn 4 &. B pm. backgrniind and ooliq;e, Se- RegjU'dlng Y~ur \V.~rli TO $800 ta Ana. Re ' White le • NC~ _3100 Opr Jection on competitive te1t History '-Quali:f. HAlR Stylist It. Shampoo $500 Ma. a.nd inti Mew_ DJSH\VASHER. day shift. S Girl. P / time or l~ I time. 'lut Xln't Opportunity. Assurt.d Call D, G. Biel DO YOURSELF A FAVOR! ISLAND Salesmen. Corona · del Mar SheU. 2801 E. est. ' t-lwy. 1.t Goldenrod · i F/C BOOKKEEPER Thro!J;h trial bala~. ltdg- •r S550 can Loraine, West- cJitt P~ 4enc:y, 2M3 Wmclitr Drivt, N .8 645-27iD tree and Free jobs} · doy w .. k. rull tim" Stt 1 /3 EPf 1 2/3'S [Rf ror Lovely Shop w/lou or F"'""· Pleaant w"'*""' 541.5341 \Vayne. RANCHO s ,A N parkinf tn N.B. ·"Guarar>-temporary service Cone!. ' An equal opportunity AND EXPLORE THIS ONE! . SILK SCREENERS ! JOAQUIN GOLF COURSE. tee", Please eaI1 642-a144 ' JASON BEST emplo).r!T 18021 Culvtt Rd, lryine. Nr. l\IUMl ha\1e. expcr ~·orkinr Or eves. 968-4fj22. Employment ~e.nt'y . VCJ. 833-ilW w/printers « or ad· HOTEL · hf AID , 6 Mllrching 11lon9 with 2'207 So, Main, Santa Ana DRESS 9lOJI wants .eat for da)'si'\l.ttk. permanent, 546-5410 AttC!nda.nt W /Exper for O\ev. ron b'tation & Hertz Renl- A-Ol.i· In Lacuna. Collea:e student. NO long hair . Perm 20 hrs wkly during school & f time SUmmer. Gd ~ lor s;d man 454-9Cm Jr )'OU v.'OU!d like to make $300. per \\"eek immediately. \Vith an opportunity for much more in the future, 1 1<·ou)d like to talk to you. If you.r: qualifications match our l't'!qUittment.B, this could be the carffr you've been lookin:: for. Call tor pusonal interview 10 am to 3 pm. EXPERIE.i.~CED ON PC BOARDS l " ' BUSBOY & cook's helper for t\tel I: v;eekends in pi:ua parlor. Call 962--0027 l!llles & potential manag:er.. vertisirij; a·gency'1. Ability Laiuna &e.ach. * 494-ll96 * ?tlust have at leut one yr. do 1 HOus~EPER -4 day• bo .i..... to a.rt wcnic, pas e-up, .c..n..c. currenl exp. in , u."4 .. e "'k. 7:30 'Iii 4 P111. Tray BOYS 10 · 14 ·eamer Routes 0peo shop. Box t.fl8. Daily Pilot deaiin " gen"l• ~~ glli-dshwuher -a da.ys wk. ""' ....,...,., ............... DAlLY PnDr """"' • IU.SIOYS • ~J..Y IN PERSON -DUPLICATING ,- MACHINE CLERKS • (U midrrlaht to.3:30 am) CONTROL DATA CORPORATION MD!if O>mrnunioatiom Div. ~ll \V. Warntt, S.A. · fn4J. &t0-2820 Reuben E. Lff Etrual opportunity 'employer I;l j: . .,,.,,, Hwy. * DRl'lt:RS * Ne\\'JIOl1 Beach Exp • CASHIEJt/Waitrtss, e."P" av. No . tn•nce f'I" 2J. pt·tim!', no SUnday, or Necessary! holkilyt. Call for appl Must i.ve ei.n ~ gr~ 9 am -11 am &: 3-fi. drivinc TeCOrd· Apply Ktam<n· Cotoru.i Kltchen. YELLOW CAB GO. ~12 \V. l!lh. C.tif. I 186 E. 16th SL CASHIERS \Yan I e d : Na· C.OSta !ifesa tion&J. Lwn_be-r SUpply, H.B. EXECUTIVE ~cy & G4J call 962~ betwn SAM· Friday. Tough job .,,,/ top SPM. pay. Reswne t.: re.U re- COCKTAJL Giri v.'Vlted. No quired. Located in Itvinc Food. S ni:hts, at Fabulous Jndushial Complex, N.B. Jilin§, 145 E. !'3th St., C. 1\1. _71c:4;,:',c546-:.:.:.':.-'c:":.' -o--- CLEP.K . f ;,male Executive Sedy. lo $550 PRODUCTION I '~";on Vkio atta; '" , .. CONTROL CLERK ;"'"""'".iiu.rrIEs J Ul\'l..L\JITED AGEN CY Required bf company ma~u· 4S8 E. 17th. Suile m la.c:turilll' (!at.a proces~1ng C>~ta l\les& • 642-1470 equipment r.nnimum 2 yN. _ expcri~ce nee. and requir· * FIBERGLASS-~N es 50 "''Pfl1 typin::. xtnt op. All-Aroulld. ~1old, ~and ia.Y· portu.nlly in expanding c:o. 'i1i t l\ITI needed "1.'/~nt AJ>!>ly in pe~n -f'XP. NevJ co tnpany des11\!s -an iodividlial w/mgm t !: Periph•r11I BusineJJ Equipment, Inc. training ability. Ca I l i\lr. ~IcCarty {TI4l 774-7000 Foreign C11r Medt11nic1 1311 Reynold$ ,..,venufl Good r.o. benefit .. incl paid Irvine Industrial Complf'-'I: \•acation, :roup bu. uni. Senta Ana. calif. 927oa forms fumish!d ~-Goad e CJ.ERK TYPIST e ~mm. ~'· >:_~ for AccounfJ payable, payroll, I "°" i\Ioo~ • h. 540-1164. lite typin;:. l""Vinf' lndiutrial l FP.EE; \\'lGS I: BIKINI~ .,... I '\"hen you become a Fashi_on 11frs. Tinkc1· 83:" .. :/'610 Sales Consultant. No tn· Equal · opportunit}' f'mp!O)l'r : \~S\lll('nl, up to. 42% c:omm. ~-~--~---. I Complf'le tnln1ng, Full or COLLEGE . student llef!ki ng pan thnc. Call i\fus Lee for babysitter nr Pomo~a inlcrvie'A'. !TI41" ;)4~>-4(188. 10 School arta. 642-2615 aft .-\i\I 10 6 PM. Mon·1'"'ri 3:30 COMPUTER OPRc TO $700 * tt FRY C"O'', \\ith expc1ienL't'. Apply tn--Pcrso11 562 tV. 19th SI. C.?lt. m111 lii0-50 MVT flxp. SAMA1'7fRA. BARY FULL Tli\IE sales air! ove r ~. r . \V. \VOOL\VORTll PERSONNEL AGENCY 2229 S. Main, S.A. M8-226..; 2300 Harbor Blvd. C<X>K • HOUSEKEEPER, rt· I GARDENER. exp. pi~ferrtd. liable madv Salary .£.'. salary open. Contact G111-y ' ·. • Pcniingn" 53&-1471, 2lll2 houn epen. 49-1-06."6 p '" Coa t II H B • acuic s '"Y, . . DAILY PILOT D J f.I E • A . CHARGE IT! lJWES. You can uu them DAILY PILOT \I/ANT ADS! Jilio Men, Wom. 7100 Jobo Men. W°'"' 7100 Assemblers Burroughs Cof11e New Commerci•I CompU!tr Plant MISSION VIEJO · Now t•lcing 1ppli c•tion1 JOti , , ·ASSEMBLERS, ' ai our new plant in Mission Vlejot Calif-. some experience preferred. . Apply 8 •m -· 4\30 P!" .. Mond ay lhrougb Friday • • IMP&.OYMENT· OFFICE 25725 Jeronimo Roed MIJ11on Viejo, Colll. ' 1»3232 • P/lime-F/lime. CM! of g:raphla. 642--8044 Exec. Sec'y . $800 Yi EPF HOUSEKEEPER • Live In for Elderly Couple. Mature Woman Pttf. Call ~ IDEAL PT-TIME JOB FOR' HOUS li,WIFE Employment ,.,·ould be wilh a Prip~ oi mall.inf" firm. Exp. preferred but not nec- \Vork for bU!1 °Y'Jt. In a euary. Job · v.·ould entail rrowinc corpll •Kno\\·led1e -1~1 or compu~n~MJ.J,f\1!. ~~"' v.'Orking: in lna.il dept. with a variety or 1vork 11uch u addressing, 1ruUing, *>l't· ini;, etc.· How'! could com. clde with childl'en in school. Escrai,iltj · ~~"'!:r....:;"' ~ -~; 1" ~ I 1Ccn1.f1!, fH0.1851. $600:·~~.:. -~-1-,.,1i\1.ED1ATE opening tor ~-A.(.-~tte-rlen c e _d TRAVEL . ~ VI ~· •¥£NT. Salary open. Tov.'11 ~nt t"HA 1r1'A~Exper, ,.,.-~Country, 13582 Beach ' ..... • Blvd. Huntingto,i· Bea.ch. Please. S.H. h'ilpa.d. + .c-7l~24&i. 2U-592--0SU cur. typinz. &'autitul Of· INSfRUCTRESS. Nut ap- pearancce, good figure , maturf!. Apply In pet110n Hollda.y l;leallh Spa, 1300 Harbor B!vd., C.T\1. Sec'y $500 EPF \\'ork In a. New Financial Ctr in N1\'pl Bch. &: 'enjoy "Beaucoup" Be~~.1 Credit Girl Friday \. .. .. . , To $45JI EPF No 'I'ypin&. N~ss. AL-cU. Rtt. Bookkeepin& + u 'Cdil v..-ork. \Vork 1 Sunday In ?llo. Meet interestin( ~ pie csanta Ana An!a). Bookkeeper $500 'h EPF miaa ilxec Agency fo r Career Girls S•c:retery To V.P. Stl'Ong Skills. E.D.P, E.x- per. Self Starter. 1 A11is. BookkMper A.P. Billlna, Gen'l Ole Duties. \Vorklng: Undtr t·.c. Bookkeeper. Vtry Pl~t Surroundlngx. S.cret1ry To Purch•1jng Agent No S.H. Dictaphone. · Gd Accur-1Typi1t. Gd Aead tor fieurea. Top Co. F.C. BookkHper Construction Exper Necesa Sm . Payroll. Heavy desk. Xln't Co. Secretary l\fu1t be fam i li11 T .1v/E5Cl'O\v procedure11. Gd typi11t. No S.H. Dictapho~. Leadint Co. Thrv TrlaJ BalVll.-e -Receptioni1 t 'I I •· b'· to Must S}leak Spanish. Gd Please. 1• UA ""' a ic 1 A Typist 10 Key Adding. p-.,,;.. Gen'I Ole $475 Yi EPF Personable, Attract \"ouni; Lady to handle telephones t client!. Quite a bit of typins , invol \'ed + some statistical. \\1ill n.1~ la $tiOO in 30 days. Key Punch Opr To $450 . 1 /3 EPF, 2/3 ERF Plruanl Ott1~s WIXln't PotcntW. ptitude }or fi1Ures . Exec. Secr•t•ry To Dynamic ?itan. Gd S kill1 Self Starter v.•/fastest expanding Co. Orange County. M.T.S.T. Trn ... Attorney's Ofc. No L!ital Gd. Typhlt Dictaphone. Secretery Sales Or ?-1«rkeUng EXper. to V.P. Top s ki ll1 . Aero~pacc f'xper good. Archivist Handlr tl'Chnical draMn:s, art or creative lighting bkgrOUnd KQOCI. WlU train. Ute typJ.n.c. Archilects Ofc. 410 W. Coast Hwy• Newport B .. ch ~ NOW'S ·THE TIME FOR QUICK C~SH TOP RAJES Nuflil • E.xP.r1•nctd Aid•1 All shills available $$ TOP WA<;ES $$ AND, BENEFITS. MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS ~ Huntin:ton Valley Con~ ttnt Hospital. 8382 Newman Ave , Hunt. Bc.h, 842.5551 CALL TOM CARTER 13:i.Gl70 ' • • ' . Technic:•I Writer ~ TOP BRASS COMPANIES . We're recru iting NOW for; Newport Bt11ch Office & •II Or.an9e County & B••ch Citie1. Master Ste rios First CJ.,, T ypisl• Priv.•t• Sectys. Ronk & File Cloris Switchboord. Operators NCR Operotor '#482 Medical Secys. Keypunch Open. F/C Boolleeper Asst. Bookkeeper Acclg. Clerk PBX Opero!or Stotisticol T ypisls Recopt./Typist M•nuscript Typist As5emblers AMERICAN GIRL needs YOU Coll ou r NEW Newport Beech No. for 11ppolntment 673-4176 REGISTER NOW! NURSES Reglatered -even--J.C. PENNEY CO. tng & night 1hUta. Ex, benefits. Apply Penonnel Dittctor. So. Coast. Com- munity Hosp., llB72 Cout FAS!-nON' t SLANn NE."\VPORT BEACI I Hwy .• So. Lqu.na.. 499-UlJ · Needs -..: e.'l:t. ~ • OPERATORS. ''""rienced I MENS CLOTHING nn d"""' • •Bnn;~ ~.. SALESMEN ply, 863 Production Place. N.B. PH: 646-0308 G•ner•I Offic:t-$425 _ Good typlna; akill. Know 10 kc,. •dd, recent v.·ark e.'<P. Yount; comp.any. -% 1-'tt pa.~ Calf Loraine, \Vfflcl~ Penonnel, 20-13 \Vestclilf Jo'ull 1ime .eznploymrnt. ~xL·eJlent incentive plan and outstanding: be.netits. a cha.nee to participatr in this com.puies txpanision procram. Drive, N.B. 645-2770 (Also APPLY rn P~RSON' rce-and fef' pd. jobs). 9 an\ ro ~ pm PBX ?ilond11.y ttuil Satim:la..Y 534-1701 ! Sales Trainees 8 MEN NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Data processing bkgmd., I ~ abo to wi·it.e system proce-:: dures for schools. Int.rim Personnel Service 445 E. "17th SL, CM. 642-7523 NO EXP. NECESSARY SMALL FRIENDLY CO., : NO\V OPENING & EXPAND-YOUNG ~tAN Ll\e mfg. ; ING l,.OCAL r.1ARKETING $2.10 st.art, reg. increue11, ~ SAANCHES TN ANAHETht, medical & other be n e f I t ) GARDEN GROVE, SANTA plans. KJ $-7101, 1603 W, AL ~ BEAi Clo. ton, S.A. NC ME RANGE \\'AITERS • Exp'd. Fut. $532 TO $480 Famous R.Htaurant openin& PER MONTH Ne,vport location. Apply, C TO START Paul Stevens, P AC IF IC e Young Men e DINING cAft, 501 30th St., ~ eH.S. Grad or Equiv.• NB. 5-10 pm. .: • Or•nge Coun.ty w·~A~ITRE=~SSES=~~.~ . ....,.,,.-,.,. .. -c:c.,, 1' Residence • must be 0,,,., Zl. Gaslight ~ • Ne•t Appeerint • Broiler, goo \V. Coast Hiway1, 1$85 \\'eek to :i11ta.i·1. One )ear's OXP<ri"""· ' J. c . PENNEY co. I · 1 Independent • Personnel Agency it FaKhion Jgland 1116 Orana;c Av1., Suite C EqU&I opportunity employer C.l\f. 6·l2-00'l6, 5-43-C97' e C•r Nec:es 111ry e NB aft 11 :30 to 2 • To arrange fur personal inter. \VELDING helper, machine t ~. call roday only, the marketing bI'IUl(h nearoat shop. : . * -t94-8989 • ' PIE BAKER. expcr, pan or ""'"''"''"'"'"""'""'"'"'" ,..... ==:::~=====·Ii full time. no a&e limit. SALES REP: Rapidly ~x-Anabt>im KI 3-9289 Schools-lnstruc"tion 7600 : Bcnton'1 CoUee Shop pandinc Co. needs an out· Huntington Beach 54]...!rlSS =;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ' 133 S. Coast, LaKUna Bch KOinK salemtan who Ui mov-Garden Grove ~?'°28°281 • , * POUCEA1AN . $6Tl to Sill iny to a smog-~ U'C!a in :Santa::;:;::,;.•:;:na"°"-,,;=°""~~= 1 • 21-35 yn., 5'9"-6'5", 20-20 Cal. and would like a high. SALES · SL£M GTI.I " corrected Wion, 20-40 ma....:_ inc.-ome pot. assigned tcITi-Part timf' Gd health & moral charac-tory. Many Co. benl'f. S7200. $?.00 -$800 mo. te r. Exttpt'l. quaJ. person Call Pat O'Brien. ~-TV leads. Sells on sli:ht. ~ start Uiove beginning Cbut&l Agency 100~ finllncing available. step. Call or write Laguna 279(1 Harbor Blvd .. C.~t. Call i\lickcy Adams 5.17-31.94 ' Beach Police Dept., 5C6 For-""""'""""""""'""""""' ! r.st Ave. 49t-<631. File Wort; SALES/ AIRCRAF'l': This Is Sal~ F•bru"Y 15th. no fty-by-nlght iob' A piloi. SALES & BUSINESS PR ES&'IAN. Experienced ll«nse I: &ales exper. \\'ill Oft.el. llXt1 ATF. Pact laoo "'" on Runway 1. Op. MANAGEMENT time. 25 to 6.i Call after 6 ptys unlimited. Comm. $4~ j P'! I H B Dr. Call P•t O'Brien, 54G-ID">J I 1 ony. . . area . EN I. WOMENI 847-1548 COASTAL AGENCY Quali fil'd Salesman with 2-3 M Snell1 ....... &: Snelling ''TS ex""tit>nOI! in Retail or COi\1PUTER PROGR.Mf-REAL Estate Sale sme n .... Bl ,...1 "' .. ~ MING IS THE KEY TO shouldn't yoo be selling the 7f9I) Harbor \Id, '-" Dil'e<.1. Sell in: to become in-YOUR PROfflABLE holtcllit area Hunt incton $75 OOO/ volved w/ a rapid crowing FUTURE! Beach"!' \Ve will train. Call 1 • G•1'Clcn t:cnter &:. Landscap.. ORS!es rt.a.rt soon. Phil i\1cN~e Village Real Ing Development Corp. in Pilot program offering the ; Estate 963--44TI 1''or Recorded Jnfo Orange Coun1y. Salary + finest eqUlpment and facil· Phone 543-llill comnllssion w/ ocellent 0p..' ities ava.flable! RH.1-tlme REAL Estate Sales. Young ---------portunity to .advance into computer procrammtnc. man wiih liceme for best &i..les ll•-ho Start WH:n ts AN .. AVON mana.gemen1. Sub ml t re-The Academy se "<& new mes. ,... sum• includina ....... h is- ' ~1 t I .,,., •1"" REPRESENTATIVE~ ' _. ... ,, ' mm ....... a e >'· ~ 1a1.., in confidence to: DAJL'f 1 Som~one like you who likes " j ,..__ • RECEPT: Sharp hoM! Inter-people, has some spare time PILOT BOX i f·'.!2. ' Ul~m t Sting job \V/ sharp Co. Ad-&. likes to earn money, Be ~~~~~!I!!':!!"''!"""' I ,....._, vancc oppl,y, Fantastic. St. an AVON Representatiw. SALES TRAINEES: A ser- $-Kl). CaH Sally Hart. 540-fi05:5 540-700 546-3341 vice profe!sion ls looking u111,, ,_ 5..._,. COASTAL AGENCY ==~='"'-''""-,== for an agrc:;s:ive i <>-get ler Setlft T•w., SALESLADY :r>-45. F/Time. ho -··' .. '"· '---1~ 1i9(I Harbor Bll•d .. C.i\1. v.· Wuwu UAe lo llll: ua ·~ S .... 4f Chl.ldren~ Store. So. Coast to earn bl& money. ~tany Orute. C.ifff'., 't2666 • PlaY.a. Apply 650 D St., Co. Be"nefils, $6.000 to start C11ll .547-'471 , UNITED FUND-C0mmunity Chest 'J'hcy rel the .. job done best ;:~·~~ICRER YOU CALI. ~i:sT~r;~e;':N~ 1rs YouR MovE · THE QUICKER YOU ~L Snt>llins i: Sncllinc ~ RETAIL TOP EARNINGS. FOR MAJOR SALES SPECIALISTS WITH NEW GRANTS • MAJOR APPLIANCE • DEPT. MANAGER GRANTS GIVES YPU: " . . 2790 Har bor Blvd, Of • G N · Discover • reet •w 1 SARAR a>VENTRY hu . opuiDp for Ml or part tlme aalies. No mvefltment, DO deli\·eries. For interview, 540-0614 SALES FM Rttordtd lnlo. &3.j...41)29 SECTY/Bh"KPR : ll )'OU're looklln' for an 1ntettstini: and challencing PQS. wilh a rreat.tuturc, this is it! Fee Reimburvd, StaM $475, Ca.II Billie BeCk, S0-6C6:>. Other Ifft and fee jobs available. C11reer With Th~ '1 AIRLINES , I e OPER.ATJL.! ... AGENT , e TICKET SALES 1' e RESERVATIONS 1 e AIR FREIGHT .CARCO e CO~BfUNICATIONS e TRAVEL AGENT Airline School• P•cific 610 E. 17th, Sinte An• ~ 543-65% CPASTAL AGENCY AUCTIONEERING ,,:,mo:=;:H""'°';::,:;='"::'•;:d::.; ..:;°';;:' ';....,,, 1 REGULAR. 2 WEEK TERtt SECl'Y-1.0ANS: 0w·1· Joan Se in bualness tor yoonelf? exper. Growth Co. h.u ~ Learn to be an auctioneer. ~ ltntial + job I. plush otrice WEST-BE:St' SCHOOL OF $530. Can Sa.fly Hart, 5-iMQ.;5 AUCTIONEERING. 206 w. I COASTAL AGENCY 41h, San1a Ana, 628-5000. Snelling t SncUing mo !larl>or Blvd, CM PIANO LESSONS $700 S.cret1iry All ages. ate:.. Inteametfl- 1 ates, TIIEORY -BfPROVIz. Shai,,, you_n:.-: Ca.i Bea~h are&. ATION. RcallOnable. C..U ·EPF, omployor THROUGH A ; 'APF, ::,:::. DAILY PILOT AMERICAN I Top comm. PM• (Spec. sales comm.) Bel!er Iola! Income. Full qual!ly line. Oppty. for ;advancement, pd. vac., Holiday &. sick p,ay, Retire plan , Group Iii• & med ins. Emp d!1<. 1I you want to learn more about our money making proposition in one or the counties fastest growing retail organi!-alion -,come prepared to dls:cbss your sa1es know·how, and your previous eX"perience. Come fn and see us, \V. T. Grant Co., Grant Plaza, Adams & Btookhurs~ Hunt!nglon Beach. CaJI Loraine, \\eS1cl1U Per-aft 5 Sf&.1.548 aonnel Agency, 2M3 'Ve.1l· =="'=='=.m=·===== dlll Driv., 6l!f.mll Clee 1/'11' .THEATRICAL 7900 f~ pd, jobs) ·----Bur.ro:ugbs P'Y' IH WANT AD GIRL . An Equal OpportUni1y Employer l)&F. <Screen Prlnt•r WANTED : Exper, SUit Soretn!r. Start 1 BOYS I GIRLS WITH l'.50 ffoW' .... -·· A DESIRE TO BE ON lndoponclont TELEVISION .,. P•raonnel Agency For ~ On ca.mt,.,. udi-"IR,, :;:""~ fH ' 642-5678 • ; ,p.. ... ...,!!!!!!!!!!11....,,......., .... _,......,~1 -~~,~~~·'--~~-I~~ .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!11!!!!!11!!!- I li\6 Oranrt A"'t., SUhe C lb1 Ill Your Arta. CaD ()r. C.M. 6Q.(m6 SGoM97 a11a;e Cot111ty, Ml'6'.al. r I ~ ., '• c I• • • " . • . ' . ' • • • • I • ' . ' . ' ' " • ~ J • • ' ( • . " . ' . t .. ' ( ., " ' ' " , \ I ' I • '.· " ,. • • MnCtWIOIU' ,._ MllCMANOIU POil MllCMANOlll POil MlllCHAHDlll POI TIWIS~IT~TlflN . TllANSl'OITATIQll . TUHll!OITlTIOH f~"°!JA!!!( Moodal, ,...,, ,, 1'111 WLV l'llOT~ SAi.i ~D TIW>i ¥!=! AND TUDI ~LI A"P TIADI IALI AND TllADI FREE TO YOU Motwcycleo ,_ l!!'f!•rlM A-• HOD 1,.~_iu:!• f!!' ''"""'* _._ r~'-;"'i-;;;;·;';";''~!!!=llure==·=·==·~·~1""'"••• •111 T.,. 11t111nlors mo GOOD •mall c1or -... TS.UN l'OUC""I VOLKSWAMN . J ' _ O.cblbad mtxt11r• • rdW 111NO·~10,<m _,.. QI HOTl'OINI''--AMP.IX lllrtO .... ,.,...nilly ml .... p!!h ~·· o.w.md -· Tlllp ----~--YW -2'""" -•-uai -· -rtvor,u, chlldml 1 ~· Call """"'-CUolim '""· Sa<l-OATIUN 1.>'TI ''7 PORSCHE W -i.i.Oow'ltoi; ._ 220 ·-oo ..,ad ti<. PIO. ...._ , 2114 dlo~. r-.. Sharp 800 Road-, ' ""· dlr, '6t t11T electric df..r 111 and a -FAT cat tor a ·lllbt lap. -· Orta: .... ~· $IOi5. 8hal-p, -... rtc1, pl ... llendbc * aloolric *'°' ~ 2/lA l110-4:JI>' ~...,., 131-llilO 'black hit. xl<ll COlid. ""'' IXICUTIV. CAil -·-_ 111 ....... _._'""' ca ...... a•& • HONDA'S 300 i ii6, -~111ee;'nboldet UKl'NIWI __..,_ .,.,. °"' ,\lrnt ...., ..... l'IUlpmlllt 1310 PITS a'!'! LIVllTOCK O'ood. Belt arr.o-pio. Anl<rlcaoearoroma114owo, G0DD SIL.CTloN $3i •, s,.,w. fu~ ,_., ::hi~~ ~ r.rusr SEU.1 014 ~!ah SHAPE. llllll. olOOiol couNW·s A~ ...... ra-ream , ...... on 'P.lal' -: • Show oor. Paid ...,, MUa •If HONDA ., Blip Thru. DATSUN DIALllll M •u --- °' 11 lllXlllY »AnWi =~1• .. •• $15.BLIDI: p~-o,; •• la ... ~ .;;n-'l'rlos:..-: ... ce: = ~~Phil """ 113 H1rbo1r ·v.w. ~·" A •·-· •·-d . •-··· NEWdl la • Allll-1110 m.au ; ..., ' · Shffp oor. ma1~:,,,.!0 """· Call -NO. 1 . ...;.~.-· f!K."!~.~ o~ l'tlOllll ot SorflOUS Spanjah furblW.... (WU ANTIQUD ._""'*'·If-S,Ortlnt Ooilli llOO otter! -or 1Mf..U21 S.ldom ...i. l(lot Coad. DOT DATSUN .HUNl'IN~BllACll-~ 1 ·1i·•1m. . l!>P~.Plll.G!'d loll . FROM """"""...,na1 sm.Callm.l!Q ~"" ·llll5a-tim..s. ·11PORiCliliiii:""'7"1 ., I I CRIFIC1r , •ltl: rllirrOh 6 -'""'°' MOYIR 6'6 Y1ZSLA clof. -·-. 1ffi·pC itilll. • """"-·· 8fteb lor lam!ll. ~·•IW whl, ' 15 ., ' • • • • .,.,., ,Ohiit; IUltail chn 6 etc. SUlt .. aoAllD * -* """ ~·-·~-Tiil•-" ·-~·· . .. .. ..,. IO 11\l. ,JI.GOii. ' · _J • " C.Ut I: maple r6ckert. S1S . -.... ......._ ._. -.-.. '1i45G '"f •P.C· M•·it•rt•Mlft l•dtoem Suite rn P.ca" ... ·.......-n.T f7i..3121 Ufld lx. l(tf;t lilll DACH8HUND; I weekl old. • iil'i'SUN" •• 1IXl ConYt. All .:::c:::;;;:,..==='=--1 -~ i:.t .. IT I i IR.,. '149.001 _ _ .. ow ""'II iii! Cili:iiiiirt · '"5 M&ll\.P~ Trailer, TroV.I. MU x1r&1.smi.10wn.0nw.,. '66_PORSCHE a!OllAIUIOitlil."W. I '$0'100•1 Spo~loh C..!om Bui~ Sofa with Type O.I. IUIO erctll~ ----~all 4 Pm , To~ Clll m.1• Blue w/blli lnl.'l ""4, llAI-, COSl'A llEl4 • ~ 1t1•tc:htn9 LOve Seat-Choice of bffvtlfvl· ~ · , · ~R Cent. ~ n 85 1 SABLE J'e:mi.le:, Put ALPINE 1981 DATSUN 4 dr Sedan 4 dk>. N . .-da minor ~Rk,. ~ 'i2 VW iUG ~ l fOJwl••· IR,., ... 19.91) "OW "21.11 ' c:' iili Cat\Jllo. lllo~ -. ON«. $hffp Dor •. Laolc!lC fl>< a...,.,,.. new tlrn ll400. 8TWUI "'-· • , Spaoloh Dio lo9 Sob $71.IO Ludd H= Iii I Iii boL ~ '11-lW Good.Home. 1111. -, . :::-=-"7' i1i5 i'0Ri5it ,,(!;, OOi01S !~ ~ulail~"' :·S.li' Ooklnd Toblos ood Coffoo Tob~lt.JO ' * '~ <* ·', ,· • -CHil!UAHtJAS, Aj<C. .... VACATION , .roND .. llEllLT E.NG ., Run.rmt Mlllt..U. .. :; : Toll Do<orat0r Toblo Lomp1 . hwl -1120 Ml1COll111Hu1 . f600 '"' 18 wkl., --'IMVZL CENTEK nlCiUSH FORD AJM'M, Da» 111&-:iad: .,,,...,.., f150 or but du;, • IR,.,. $49.Hl -. NOW $11,11 !'ti':'°" lple,.whli...,-~good lhowqua1J1>.-5<1.-.< lllOOl •• Goldon,ol-\,,.... nlle1540;-195!1 •• eatlaltS,839-&lf8. , \ · S~nish Ha119ln9 Swa9 ..aimps IJNGER •uto '11&·*8.r, 6 and 1turt1y. very little: AKC Dachshund Stud ,.:;:pie _ Alplfte · •59 POR!ICKE. Wl Sup!&' ;69 vw 1QU1te back, 'bit ~ .1~09. $49.911 -·• . -NOW $U.JO ._ old. No attach .-led Wear. Noedl cleanlot ~.00 Red, IOIW halNd • ._1 Cam r OllANOE COUNTY'S with moditled >oq l m.IP· cond .Lo mil ..... Pvt Pl1, I CltlQIT AVAI L; NO-MONJiY DOWN . l>r zli:-bulton .hole, 2 recllnl!'ll •chaln '"'" 5'6-lllZ! Mier IP.JI. · W<rida laJPot mOll !:,, VOLUME ENGLISH 11650. ~11111 or m.91118 12,ISO. * 6'!;-7721 , or , '"' m FURNITURE dill.Ins e1c. Guar. $40..,. ............. -t Iron GREAT ,.,,. ..... ~· plito ltV vthlcla oliop..... ,OID DEALER PORSOIE' -912 Coupe. ~""" • • ot mWI """''"" _,, baael, 2 end tab1eo l .. uee AKC. 1·wks old. l taqi. 6 ' "' • SALIS. SERVICE $0!!0 BID ;to,,,. mw ,,. I ' • • . :·' SiiiiS Kenfuore portable. table:. Wa&on wMet. Upt 4 malts. 67>7J32. ··~ O~ ~YI., GG OVER 60 lN SJ'OCK or~¥ · ' VOLKSWAGENS • (O!', U17 ~ · &wt rorWard reverie: tixtutt and hart.tu llght iJ4-66l 6 e • 6 ; Dr ........... ~ · , -~ other make:>1 ~ a.& 1844 N ' ' 115 -..,.),, • ,, .. wu...... ~ -De:altr's Who ell.le:! , e· wport Bl·vd lot darno , !)ultonholOI. Ex· llJl!Utt $35. Iara<. ""· HorHs -' • 2•4'Di. o,:.... , -. · •Harbor Blvd.) tellent 01mdlllon. Only $25. Call 6f2."'18 al1'r 5 or a-Sat, Open &um,. e 16 40,., GTMoc!U' . . Costa M-a Only . POOL TABLES ...... llOO !no'¥•~ laCk. PART! E-8 mo. old. Many Wiiii 'iuuy auoomatio 00 Spri11,' !ipe, dedC ' on, •lilt cond. N.,...· .... .. ·· · ~ Mu,lcal -..! Pool -seoo ....... atr,' radial -. n. ....,. .....,, llOll·,. bltt 18.IO!I mllff, Call Kl . .Q!ltl • , , 831-ot;p '#.eekends .. PALO?.GNO mue,' very '64 CORV&"m, ALL ba· e SU.UM wuana '67 Volkswagen Station w ... l EW!J: Night 'Tll t -Wed. Sot & Sun. 'Tll 6 ln1trvm1nb •125 BRUNSWICK-AMF TilANSPOltfATIOlii * 635$11 * .· dlo; Ylnyl ""''· Wlw tltot. i>iltr. A!io !Ill llamWr, ~: ·, , • . CU.tom Slat• Table Boato & Y~b 9'00 !6' SANTA FE Xln't cona. llRANO NEW Bro, I OR. l<J(>d O>ndlllon l!!\_5!;4Sft M\10f111111t11 lfW11o!o-~rftlll!l'o IOOO office lqvlpmont IOll ~ ~ru':'n:d:; 100~!:1,. toad t.."''" Wlch. $895. ll~Ji.o~ N~WCE ·a; SPiilit. riHt . IOp, tape Wlllphil~r. ' ' · SC DAM LETS IUJM'!NGTON Typewriter =.;.IODlc amp A cw: ·~~*' ~~cun:,.:.,~: 962-.1644 . Thoodore , ~-"""'· lD). 'ifVW.'£etiianiQfi;;. f ··-·---·-.-.-----·---- , ·" . • ~ xlra Joow car-3'3S.>lidnSI. Oru!&e -nt. ~t new""' Trvcleo 9500 ROllNS FORD 1 'lllllprllt ... blterw'•trano . .., Tape"'-•~ I A"SWERS naae. ntwlol ~-· l'l1no1' & Ol'!!fta Illa N """"· l ,..,. old. '°"' Jieo Harbor Bl•d. Eiltra -1,1. 'wire SUOO. 66-USI oft.I.' -n Gray maw typewriter ' ~... * AUCTIO * COnd. $2950. 548-11!1 1'50 Ottv. P.U. lllblt ...... °'* .,_ _, whltlo, Xoo>.to.• ' "' \ ~ labl" fo1dlnc eac1o ' PIANOS• ~......,s u,...wt11 1111 .. ~ -va1ve,.. ""'paint. \iii.EE. GAS · VOLVO l'alrly-Tytttg -Eich• -matchlnc maw....... NEW .. ~ -.· s!+. -·try S.llboob tolO now .. botllery.'nowdual<><· r TOYOT· • Imbibe -BIGGER chalr, !lb new $75. '9&-29Ca e Yamaha ~ 0rpm A-1'rYo1 'l;,lll p.m. • halllt, new wide o.alL XI.NT ,. 1 ., -w•""""s· The problem that ba!Jleo BURROUGH , e 'lbomu O.piii Wfnd ' A·_..-· •--OOLllMBIA Deflnder, II-a>ND. $<50. 6J>.f28< &Jl ~ .._ -__.. W~!o-10dJ1tl>e Addln&machlnt e l<lmbaD-ys .,.,...,_,, ~JO .hplnbrd,!""ndltt! 'Ill INTERNATIONAL wlthPurchoHof ,TOYIAA All~-~~ 11 -Ir)/ out ot the bole with-Call :wo.:mr • Kohltt 6 <>mP.b'<J • :I01Sl' Ne.,..,, Cll -pv, utru. d"*"" "' cu> Tnvel..U ota. wp. -... Martt II W-·-• ~· .. 1 -· -"."'"'"" ... hole BIGGER. ====---..,...,.,.~ COAST MU41C Betilnd TooY• llli!r. llot'L brd. '94-71!5 or -. .....ulve. VI. s ..... lOnt New Cort'1na HI Lux Plcliupi • ---TYPEWRITER. Add in c NEWPORT A IWUIOR. ·Lon!I C.......,,. Your Btit Diolo Aro Sllll .\I nwsr-Free 18 cu. 11 . -· alculaklr, ..,,. Coota M11a· ._mp · , IDEAL · 21' A:ONI OOfld. llOO. llW!'ll w-DEAN LEWIS Rtlrif, I Yr, Frl&tdaln ""·· xtnt ...._ mM23 oPen 106 1>i l()t SUn IU OJa;1o .... ir..._ -SHARP . ~ 'Ill J'(ltm llalt.fon P/U I , PLUJ rmm.-· -j Dlux wuher. Older ... ==':::==£== l •iiiiii.i.io;;i~ioiiilijioil '"" -11>5. $111 '"' l197S. P)I. . -11/H, Nu ...... !left ,..,, IJif<jrn\t!!lon ••II lWUi TO-G&T MODEi.a llll!I -· c.11 .. ' -dfYu,-Admtral -o:olor TV, Gor-Sole I022 r 1l>aD -·It 11 m--c<iiidL nusn.t!J nberllaa, iJidiJCI, •Ollti': <M'IUI''* "7·lll3 r NOW IN S1'6at l-Pi•ce '""'"" .. c1. Tabl" . !loo. u1111 ~ s .. •""""' tor UODer , ..u.. fm.: ... ooom: v:a: 1. --Slln-I 1 • Ford Your""' D1a11,.,.,st1D"' Allthi•. • ·e1n11a · t.11 , • h m •• , Pair of SlJNBUftST wan clock 12. 11! you .... -·. -'c.u m.-. (a) --. Dllol<x itru: ..... flit .... . DIAN LEWIS . , ~~:::"=-,:":!~:~ GE boby food wum•r 13. or 0rpn Wf nwt A ciilPi'l' llllWltr bu .., LI00-1' Sallboa~ NO. Zllt UIO·~ A,..,-c.M. , _ _,.,_ 81 • . '30 MooEL 'A lldi , VI + I ·~TO Flower stand $2.50. Spanilh are lntere:stfd 111 IOIDt' JW. ,.... avocadt eyloti CU'Jltt. ·wttb tn.lltr. call IST·'l039 'S tolU> PU, 8 eyl, t par' w!:i.ter f 8.1Moio 1968 JWl)or, C.il. 646-tl03 ~ teat, PXIO. Call N. u=s==~.-IOla.,-&,....,chilr~.~-~.~ ... ~,, I ~elahl~ :· '.,.;~ '"' rmt ,_ "~..... ~. -· wm all I PM lnnl, ""'' lhape. 1111. """ ""' ! : HARD-TO GIT? ·-~ -,. mo ea · .• , WAllD'S llAWWIN•mJll!O •ll ou or part 13/Yanl. Mo.-OR U Ml8T FIR•'•Rf NO Sl1Cll THING ! matchlnc i.pholatered bottle holdtt 1Sc. ':Jke IMl'f 1819 Newilort CMJ ~ MO-'r.NS Pew.r CrulMrt 9020 ·, , """ 1 at RH. Ci!', itt11111 , ·-.· patlna ...... print chalro. '"' 8"+'A clinic •hoe• • Oilen E.<r, Niii . m\i!Nt Cout Country Oub 1'tlO El Camino, 283 '!!Jst, Ma • Mot Inc. . bo!h Iii< $89.115. AnlJque ·13,l(), Pot. and ...... Baby .......... AfllnlOoa ' WIJI! ID purchue ln11 ..... '81 lO' Chl1t • 'l!'S W1U ·-<;!•Id!. .... 1>&,.,,.,1 tf 111&41tl l'qUI$' ors ._ . 42'1 ·ENGdl~w + ~ 631i """' I whlta end ~ cocktall tabl.q bath ~b1e· $5. ~by car ze:at J:y pit membenhlp. JtepQo Equip. WtU Mal~tatDid. ~ 56--1-aft 6. , .. Newport ~ Ltd. Qr.. I: llU)o AoC.a rlm. JlllO 19 taCh. The FllclDry, 1185 12. 21 &rbec\ie grill 11!1. ' \ Box M-918 ll&lly Pilot Aa1lq '12,800. Sfl.111'1 all ltJO Chtvy Pano!-. ana• ~·~-au-we ;., .. -llO) 11r be1t o&. Ml :l'3Ufl :'J L Harbor,5f0.MU Humidifier $20. De. 6 541.1390 J' i tudd • lJTOTOl'OfAStnltOdc!t - SPECIAL ·THIS WEEK hunJlditltr 15. FtrePlac< oel * PIANO RENTAL '!O CHEVY lllU. °"" I'°• , SALES· CZ.PARTS OIEO< OUR l'!llCES! !I Aui. Wonto4 '111 Qullltd .... '"" ... ,_ $<. Tablt .lamp$<. 1IOl -SPECIAUSTS .... .,la llO, Dftft table Spood lkl Boato tol\I J HlO ' 8100 w. C...t H..,. llAllQUIS MO'!OllS INC. box sprlni 95 Abbey Pl.aa!, NB near Ford No t.fme limit. ~ntal appllta $2), _Lawn mower $15. --• , !'fl: . '42-~~ ~l7N too So. Ot Hwy, lAC™ WI PAT . , • :'~ price $99.~~· $149. . Rd . 644-'371 to f1\ll'Cba5" within a year. 546-8854 PERnXT tamll;y ~ boat, &4 DIESEL Jeep truck. f ' A tbort.di!hTart .OW.. *''7503 * ~100 CASH ......... Fumituro LEAVING lor Ho........ NEW • USED PIANOS • HEAD Sllil w/htnd1n(, :m, u·. a; I!» )!.ol'f:'_ IJ!b!d. • wht dr. po1lll'action. s ..... u BILL 1ll. V1'V 2159 Harbor, 04 MS-9860 Lumbtt! Wall pandpla:, 10 ORGANS. Bnt de:ab 1n &ood ooodlton, SSS. trlr. ReU. •10M.W1 evu ' cab, camper 1hell. $1950. i1 ~ T J.f.l.A.A..EI .1. HAHOSOKE SPANISH col.on, 25 sheets e~ $150 Orange County. \Ve take: te-lm 1r Qiu&c Centur)', mahc., 548-2SEl'J or 49'-2611 191" .~• -. b-L·;:~ t pu lhett. 311 . Pb'Miod. tnde1. Bank tftma. ()pea * HONDA ·GENERATOR inboard. NiW 2l1 q. ~ _.. ..--_ :CHAIRS huvy WT'OU&ht iron $3.50 e:1. aood. i. side at. 25-Non & Frt eve1, Sun 12 to 4. E 300 * $125. dnrn trtr. NJ..l2Tl Campers 9520 '68 FIAT 124, 4 dr sed. Ll&ht ltBIWRI l'lll'lllMYll' t :~-llO each. \>", good I llde en $4.50 • n HAMMOND """'1t .-4 PM ' , CAMPER "Dreamer" I'. Blue, $995. 11111 BEACH BLVD. VllVIQ \l!l;JKllKI I : ea, ISM x 4 x 12. fir, Ilea/ ) ,tO CORONA DEL MAR SEARS Ko...-....... -.. loot Trodora ton Butane -·, Dool Gd C&ll .6'6-'1584 Hunt. Boach 147.asJ · '.~ . .:... -• 1 . 1 .. I O Im . round nuiple table, 1fG.2xfxl,tlr,65cn.M-2 2154,E.CoUtHwy. 67J.88I forward re: ... 1W' · Sha' $150 &46'9U.1880 &adNafO:lutl'W7' 8dl -..-•• • two luvtl ~ ·pota four 'X 6 x 16, nr. $2.50 ea.1~ , .... Piano c1..... ~~ns, but~ft. z:x: BOAT hlfh"'Y traller, pe. ·c; JACMIAI . ' . .en !!!_~= ' mate:• chain, "°· Call Whittler, C.M. 548-4034 Oilllhn I to 10 ,..,.. Qau. cellent condition. Only $25. lia:btl. excellent tirt!1. $'15. RQmond Ave., . . ~ • VOLKSWAGEN -m' Nl1I ~, . • 1 · 1 1 GARAGE: ..ie • ~ .rum, .ft Umlted to 11cM1,4re:n. Call 831-4239 54&-JSOl Dall)' 9 to 5 Dune lunlu ts2s '45 J.! ~ Be:lgtlblk lthr, QU"Wr'klna""' .'gu111od Tandem As._, Guitar, tJr ,.,.rvatlo... , DECORATOR. dos~ out LICIO 14' llj>ot TrallOr -• pwr/alr, chnn wlro w)lU. -..., _,..;;.;;;;.LA;,;;.;R.;;G.;...E.;..,;,.;..;.... WE ·PAY WH ·;J~~C\>=t• S: $ew~ mach, v...,um, 1121 GOULD MUSIC •lOCkl Thowlandi Of ,udl . ITl-1'119 CoRVAIR °""" ·uu1r>. h!W'tidlalo . ...._ : '• ' .vu._ ~~lh P• N.s . 201S !<. Malo. SA 5<1-~~:".,.~, "b$ic. =' 1oa1 s11, Moorlnt toU =~·;:; ! ':!'; MD~EDEs ···~ Sl!Ll!cnoN FOR YOUR CAI ~:.:;:.:.it .-:::.: $~~~. ~~ ::~ ~ IWOIOND S~I ....... Yam, 616-8332 LIMIT Ill'. -From ctJP'w CONNELL 011r."iie"::. ,...... chair latand. :!:;t N~:i.!. ":!."= ~ ".':.' ·=1•"=::-::: ~'<~ ,., It. Imported A-·HOO. Ha.rbour V W cHl!VROLn · 1,.:;:.::..;;,;;...;.;;,,.-..,..~..,.-GARAGE Sale: Sa~ !\JO• • 9o. caltl. •• Schml4t M..ic oma1I • lll<t new $50. FOR •• ,. ··bot .... ·-· . AUmN AMERICA • • ... -lll)'d, ' ; LoYtly.Old ~ chul · Tut1. U AM· 3 PM.~1536 Co m7 N Mr.Jn. SaDla Alla 6t2-322B &.--·.,. 1...u1. ..,...ce · AUTHORIZED a.ta Yea 548.U. ,.....,..., Slio,b>rn ... ,.... Ga1ax1e °'• N.11. · · SINGER. PORTABLE SEW· A'811. -., "' su •. = w. AUSTIN AMER ICA BALEs "' SERVICE w. PAY .-. : ll(). * 8'7-<319 ING '"CHINE "'. 32S8 Cout Hwy . ..,,_ •-· ,,...-•-II 1100 p,.. O.,an CIH-~ -~ -Parta '"" BEAOI BL. 8f2.443il DDl.LAl.c. • -:.;s:;,l~ol~ ~=·w-...,. GOULD 7,MUSIC =--O>lta Meu, Mobl*lo ~-*· j..-~~~uv.r, . ~68 vw' .Jll:AQll,UG ~':i..~0::.1:; alter f :lO .... 11JS (l<O IOlo !hon • LADIES DIAMOND RING 'II.MERCEDES DIS f dr • ,,_.. -'°"" 8 tt KNe:h11r davenport. =t} New mbdldon. med 20tS N • .bla1n. SA MT-0881 l.IM carer. w .25 carnt ea. nr JI N Md&n. NeW lilt., AM/TM Nev ntw, ht:iiiitf emJ1I crl.; 20ID Barbar .ll¥d. lood condltlOn $:1(1. ortly 3 or f ti.mu. Call NEW I: USED, Pianos, aide. CU.tom made $1X1. SIU. . , m U,tlD n.dlo tJrea. Xlnt a:md. plutb ~ iul, 4 apd., dhi. Clf. · ,._ ••• ·-~-•·~·"t G-~· ' ' Mlllt KCttflcel -~ olde • • -l3l-G39 --~ ~~ ·~ m;igu c-per ~71!6 car In ..... ot ~down Dll'!lll'lll wAiifiii 8' CUS'IOM Made Gol.d Sota. KENMORE auto wubtt I: \falllch'a C.M. 5*).283(> LGE. Up ... •ht treeu:r, xlnl ~ u.n_...,,ES Be:ni 1"61 2505 · ' a.. ........: ~ -' r ""' o TUNING • •-~ •• TRAILER SALES .B =~ ' ' YXru2 Call PhlJ; -«• · 1Almoct N 1,w, $UO. ....... Whirlpool pa: dryer, both it! PIAN • ~· ~ eond., $/a. 2 Color :U~ W. o.atllwy., N . ~ air'r full PWr. near new or~ , · ' 8\J!'ER • f15.-798S. xlnt cond. $40 e • c b. Expert, t'UIQUblel . a-"tennu. nearly new, both ''Buy from • man 642-MOS 540-lr&I radll1 ttm xJot cond • mu.. MAXEY" TOTOB 3 CUSWON couch, a• coral 546-!672, MT-1115 Albert Aameu f75..l96T for $35. ~I: 545-7990 who llvp In onel" AulbotlacS MG l>tale:r ' ' 199f VW BUG, W. nni, i-.\ .... Blvd. .. I good KENMORE Auto wubtr 6 WE SEIWJCE ~'Ill many •tru. cluome;-8. -ft. 181-\ -.comtortahe, Toloviolon 121!5 Cui>etlayorhuHILo 'WHATWEllELL! _)a~· ·""'MC.. d!vwEwvpa...,,8T3411i ' ' .eoDdlHoo $35. '1.13-1138 "'-l"ldllre auto wa1htr. ~ $1.99 yd. Sbl.o ' "'" O•FER· a ' ftJI UV.litrl\ ,. IOI& 'and lov• &ilia iq xlnt oood. $55 eaCh. LIKE 1'leW '68 Adminl n·· tr.:1rn $3.50 up+ my labor, ,,.~ So. Harbor, Santa 'Ana ' ' • ~ "',,.. LMll"I . I' '°;;t, '~. pl:Uow back. 5464872, MT~ color TY $200. Matt tee tO 90c per ytrd. 347.1519 1 Bick &), GI Bobi. sn.1086 MC '68 VCJUmwtPn .... U,000 . . 1 .N1wruoed121f1.m-o59:I REF'IUGERATOR.lrffm' ._.at_....,TraflorwA!IHEllS. dryen, bed1 BAYHARBOR -.~.P.,. ~IJl~al'new~llO. 'l.IAl~·lllNT I • 2drPhilco18.6""' It. no l'artcl'S-n ,N.B. TV1; 1 O\llnlahua, Moblli H ...... Siloo IauDedlata Dtll"'7, ' 1 trU, 1,.,..,...lolo ... 1"'°'1 " Offlco~~lh/re "I010 rn.t !lb new, m1111 ..u ma: equll> • ta!ce o"'r -YEAR END .AJ",.,..i. 111111 Newportlllvd, CM. , ~ on oll ' )• I lllx3f Wolnut·-ter $250. ~ paymll. on RCA %1" color HAND Ptlnltd all por1ta1t ot CLEARANCE SALE '59 VW $'400 ' . 1'79 ,ORDS &· , d11k ................. 131.lO KENllORE auln -6 o.i.vlllon. 646-'112! >OU or ,.U. childftn flOll\ 1 NOW ON DISPLAY mtm> , "ORD TRUCKS ,) PostuN cht.11"1, atartin&: $ 1.50 ele:c dryer, Both.late modtl RCA Cob' 'JV 21". Deny pbDllosrapb. M&.-3129 12, 16, 20, U • 30 Wk9t1 '15 VW 8qbck ·15QOr.S. S900 All ~ n~-. Nt S Drawer G.f'. lepl Xlnt CODCI. SIS ••ch. cu. New tuM. $90. Call Up To SO Feet Lone m-4958 alt • 9) -autbottald loulnt· .,..._, lllH ................ $40.00 -. 111.tus -• Mloc. Wonlod 1610 !OS Balmr st., O>lta ll!l1& • ' Gilt OOr Qlmoltlllft ._ t1pbollt>l'ldanncltalr1$12.!IO " • 1ihlocllEu1ot"'-Blw, llAYSIDE 'MOTOltS llOOW.0!¥t1"'7.N•B. .• ......., ... ..-._ "TludoN~ . ' J Mc=filN~~OS'. u;:_:~~~~i: !Ml & ~ ~$WE BUY$ O>ota>11aa mu_,, llOQ'W. Cout'!wy .. ,!'B. '~~MOO:"' ·:;J: ~'c!r ROllNS FORD, • uoo New,..; BJYd. Newport. CM. Sfl.TTll "!1"~ • sww Tape $ ., 'RNITURE $ . NEW 24 x 60 ... • BM¥!!..:•.-. .,. MG ~. eood ,_ 111t111. -~ llllll'--. Qoota 11teaa "* 6'UfSO KENMORE Aolo W-"' . ..,. -I mlc • 10 ._ .• "' 2 BR, 2 BA. din, carpell --!ft otOCll dJtloo, 14'15, • • '8T VW -Or1r, -· ~ -, · f offiCE d-1n txctllenl n.,v, S35 ...._ uMlll , orlf prtet l2tlO -Sac. llllO. APPLIANCES . lhN..,t, patio 6 carport s.:q ~v\"C!:Oell~TS • . ./ m.a I 111llO . Calo. can • o.,. ,,. LIAll . .J '~-Wood aotoh. 13:5 THI'! Qll!CKJ:lt YOU CALll, Sfl.'llJG aftir ! pJd. c:.i.. TV,_,,,,._.,._ •...W.0. 23' rahtd _.. • t . --='·· _,_.,_,qi.lib ·-'f,_,,_ r ' ~ch. ,,,.._ na>.QIJICICl!R. TI)u SELL· ' • Whll> iiill&idl? u:;:t~~!'°'l'.:::S Maey extrut IU.500. • '::/"MO OltSG , ~~C. , fnl ' ,611 ~ -:+&;'j!i ~ 'i:I ~ 11111 , • 601i50 e Gar<to. '°"' ,J'· •wairanl!! 19195 .. \llOllo;OI, pjlr;alr. !tlac!I w/...t -I e,, 541 31 e. -* 10 WIDE * 534-:m<OpenSWtclay -MS! '67 M4 1 r.t .. Aft~51Ml35 '.Pl>. ".tflt.u . ...,m0: · ' • l • -... •• " • .. '""" .. -1:1 Dorado, ~ Madi1.,.ry.,11c. 11111 -In Todayl DATSUN ·1Wft.t1•11P11 .. dlr.-""'~ • vw . .bn4 -.-_ ·a1r _ ,.._ 111t. ,.._ · -· $USO. Fumloho4 -'"GU<r l'ld 01 .. plUllt black ..... l3SO • ,... 1 !17 Ta.t Uaclau Nit""'' 12> lndD11tlal ""had ltoutllul Adult Pork 1 $] Int., JOnt Cl>nd lfu'µ~tl .~. A'l'i "'afr,'....-StQe.sit.wono1 ....... m,ooo BTU each. .... llllr 142-393& TU. oldlr !rode or ....U· • V0LKSWA$ ,1t1lt .. ~ XRT, pwr. air, 84""931 Want 'to bu't ot'1elli _. II ~ .,.. down. TRBOOl .. Call K•n. aiider warrantJ. W. ~-S1m prrmo.i • Lot us H•lr. Youl 494-!m.I or --;lllAKE OITEll. .. re; so. COM.r' LIAllNO L...., 1750 UMCI S~l_!lll1t1 "Leader In Tht £ear.it Clllet" MGB/GT 'tiT. 3S,OOO Ml'a. l91rVW Sunroot ciilii ll)o ... C..~ .... NB t42lll LUJll\ER.. W ...io h!Oal7 $ & K MOlllLI ZIMMDMAN Red Wlllllt Inter. E11:i Gd. llllt Otter o.or $11J1t1. ::::;• ': 1 ; --lxl ihut1n1. HOM~KlltS 214$ HAllOlt BLVD. -ctr.-;alllPM -: : . T ~~MW fM , ' ~ -All !50, . • 1 • 14M410 , .,._, llur. V"'1 to· : IUltk I bi:~;i=====:. I iiiiii LANCER. IQoS3, i Br, I .,,..... :Air -. lladlo. ~· • . ''----'t"jp~"-E=&:!-T~ .:!~=Q~U~~---11a,~-.:~t'..~dra""' .. Irle.. Nl!W 7 o ..,,. •11 OPIL , l'r1v. PIJ, IM<-!l?b~: ''1.U.!~\~I SABll _ 1-"' .,. --...----DA'llUN PIC-r -°"*"_.._ --~·---. ry.or, ~ • ' *"'"r-. X!nt COnd. lo · ~ ~ ·-o;;,-' ~• .,._ Cl-.,,_ .......... ,.....,, air ..... . a ~THY kltt•n•, dllldltnllf!d.ol:~Onb WI~""' .... •• owntr,nflfvr-·~et•• """""'° 11 {YET S8J '· ~a, !::t.,"' b.:r:: tm0. -.1921 ' =-~ "11.:'\~ = ~ !YOJ ..,,294 ·; ti VW, 'iii -liil Iii£., ~ 1 fitu LOVABLE! 5'6-1811 l/U llmJNE >!ISll, bnmac. i lit ""1" # PL521lfllU. POOLE IUICK Cd ..... Prl• ""' .. .. NOLE IUICK a;::'":" :.:.U!·a:i~~ ::i.l!i~~"'":; ~-~ ... ~ ~ 'il.t :DI~. 17th~Tiltl°"" -:t:a"·~-•\iii :DI ·&. llthS:n..°"'" -llJ.41J11 w c.>r: Pull. ht OK. Roaa. ....,.,.. "' _, . AO&i OlllCh. Cid ~ DI "'· lff l LIC,TlllA Hi' • FftiTl'Y affectlOOat• ;Qt;, -'67 DAtSUN •ii OPIL W Ex. '°""' Stiil, lll-IMll NI ,.... "'i' ._ dlr A1IJ -,..;., .... 9 -Needl • '""'~ .. T;!(lif '~' .-'t ~ ·~ ~.::~·~ air .,, VW -SHS: "'· 't '..,..;... i6t ...... p ....... 5'8-0l2 1/10 ' '~ '*i .. _ .. l!OdlO, ... .,,, "w'i14ff fM Cl • ~ I Ownfd •llJ lto!lo 'oJe - ¥&i . 7 w!t old ,... htacl< " • .. »1> • l'OOLI IUICK !J.iiillf ...,._ _. in IAfmta, ~' Id-;, pd bom•, ~· not . $1277 . • -'1111 DAD>"\' 1111.oT or ""' lo ...... !Ill m.t4li all a. im 'IT 300 uliNDA. .-. """ l'OOLE Btlf<;K :DI & l'lth 11., 0tota 11... a·~ -1 a•• prl't ~· Il8o25. o.a J PUPPIE!, Part -· pert Cond. Mull ltll ... at JU * & bU\ Si.:°""' M,.. ™' :WS.1'\'I mo6o1-. -a litlt; "°" ....... ,. -1/J· ~ t1H1'D • t.abr. nt. -2/11 ll<lt It. N.8. ...,,., ~ IT11'"61i l!ltart" 11-""""' --I • • 0 t;; j f( ' . ' ::::;:±J--• -_,,._. __ ... ~,.. , ~ • • • I • ------------- 1;::::;:::::--7'--;;;;:; !~!'!6~~~ : t ltlHsl'01tr,.r1 ciN ··rr~Nsl'ORTATION J TRANSPOflTATION · rr1tANSPORTAT10N ,TRANSl'ORTATION • ·1,.,.T,..RA..,.N-rs-'°...,ll..;..T_A_T•_ON~-r".':--:-":'------"-:",..-I E;;;;..;:c.n=--.,-';.;"':: u...i c.,,. --· u...i ~.. · '* u...i c... "°° ~ c.,. "°° G...i c.,. "°° u...i c.,. "°° u...i.c:.,.· "°° u11c1 caro llUICIC-' j:'"='QDitii'C=J -~AMAH ~ i CHMOLJT . ·~ CMIVROUT --CHIVROLIT • .c1:1moLET ' CHRYSLiit _._ l· .. -8UICX---. ,-tlt-.-Wlldca--1. '69 CADII.MC_,_,, Do -'fl c~.;;;3 ,~ CHEVR~CE~ _ • _ .' 'U N~~A. -~ ~ ;;',.":°:.:. , '66 M,Dbu a '"·;g....,..CllR~.-YSLEft--. CoOd--.....,- ""-air cond. .p1, p/W, vm.. NI'°"""'""""" all' ~'heat•, • .,.,., P.S., """'· . SUPER SPORT· carbureto• Jo•t bad ... 1.. Conv "c<J>\ tor ""'' --. 'DUNTON FORD · Xlnl cqpd. PrtY, pty. C?a1J ~ d~ flee,~ 1 b'J. air colid. 'UOE '2ol M Air t door Kdan. Fae, .. -, Auto, ttans.: pbweJI litter., Job. $300..~Mll ,,. • • • Jcnder. 2191 H&rbol;:, C.)t. &H.-1270 aeatt. 3;100 .,.tiiaJ. m~a. ~ ~ · $22fs\:.r l. . .. • a1r, auto, tra1~... po 1'I er rad healer, CIN)!.::.2!,IXXl .\Ulo J>S/~B Yellow/Bk Int. Sp l4 .~ LO !iii. lllll BWck ru..1.-"'"""' G.M . .-eu11ve" POOLE IUICK '""· radio, !>eat,., Lo mile• OlGU-03) '67-C&pM"' 4 dr hrdtop. P/1, .. • TFY "3 '-i~ M"" ~· ...,.,.....:! "••'.Coll~"-'" -~'"" INRK _ll6) I Own--'1391 ' p/b.p/w .,.,,,, S20,00f!ml. Sale! $1099 Sale! I CONTINENTAi' ~~~~. -· ~~ -CON-LL · • 234 ,& 17fh Sl., ~11: .,.,., • Below bl·-~·· to mdc" ,.. = ~ aft 5 J CHEVROLET. ' ' 547765-' "" • • $1298 l < l'OOLE BUICK NI!! 6'13-l48S """'. r -\ • Mister .. ,.. ; I - - CADILLAC "!"111-.!_w.., l!.llf 1 '"c' 'H-"'-o~ ::; POOl,E BUICK ,234 "' 11th 51 .. <:)>oia -'&<-,Chev tm~a copvt, 645-1441 ~~~' ~~ ~ ' • ( "Ms-'uw ... ~YK 'I.ET 234 E. 17th SL, Costa Mesa · ' ~716.J 1 ' black. Xlor co00: 'lo mlg, '21tb Harbor 81\/d., C.~f. ~Z!21. 4 • I • 1%40 S. Main . . W 'Olv 15000 ml. ·~r ·~.CAD sec! Q VU~, lOided, , ' , 548-'17&5 1!163 Chev l~ Ton,. Flat Bed. ::~ by Y..'Om&ll f750. '56 CHEVY 3 Speed, lturst • ""*'i/iri-lirii!io fDil·FM · ""-··lllle .lai"f»,JDJ>o "' J¥1'ALA ~ ~· \>'w '59 CHEV. Impala 2 Dr: 6 ~I. M:. ii,"''.• Call Jlnkago. New: clotch, I CORYElfE . ' ' 546-7076-' ~ .-.-,6-(1:a282 ~~:AMIFfl.! •tero, tllt tir'a.;~IJ:."f'o~eitra Auto .. veryclea.a:lllO.· ~ ~~ .. M; 'S1Cbe.vyWq.J;te.bl 1•nd titts; Mag1; cbi'ome'l ---·------ rz>.1829 ' whl .. l:Xtn. dtan. $25.50. ~ sharp Sl075, ~l~ •. • i73-2310 ask for Joe '68·Cbev Malibu,. 1ta. wag,, eng, A tr&nl, • More. rlmJ. All Stewart Wamer.: -coflVETrE 327 Convt. 4 • « 'H tUSTOM '$14" --Sc:•-~.. ' ' -V8 -• • h .... ,,.. ~ ·-907& at"" "" !'6.1~ CADilLA.C. Siored 5 ""~ ' ' NO matter wblt tt is, )'9ll '65. MALIBU SS 283, XIm ' pwr r 1 y_-.. · • gages. $450.00 Y-i''J ~ lirea. AM'/n.1 \~ears. ~.CO> mi's New' • ..caLI TH!'~ NEVDt SETS on can\ sell it with a DAn.Y COND Nu paint • yelJt bUc, _r_act_alr_. l_l695_._833-_l282__ ntE QtnCKER 'fOV CAL4 j 5 PM ' ..ndiQ, air conf!, auto. ti'alla. MS-DZ. • ' ..... "D~Y.J>ILOT WANT~! .fA.01' WANT.AD!!~ P.S.' $1095. 646-MM1Eve SOCK rr Tt 'EMt TtfE QUl~ YQU ~l...L'. ·• \,Vhi~, ~f;aJ ,I $3350. ll30-0D ... 2 Doof, V ·f, 111to, t;11t1..,j f1c.tory 1ir col!Cfltio11lilt• pow1r'1tii1rl11t1 t1d!o, h,4t. .,., XJW 594 . .. .. " . " • ' • " .. _ ... • -.. -JobnSOD+SO:li . ' ), .. .. " • . : For a ~er ·:Cl~I on a Llncoln.J.fercury product see your ·local dealer, ANO-Who · elsi-·ean ba~k ~the. sal' with 18 years ·of Quafity Service. JOHNSON & SON• ' . . . . . . · Cy~Jone ' . 2 DR. HARDTOP -"'-'•' . Thi.{"be~utlful 2 door-hardtop is ; -'-i;'j,Clecf ~with-extras ~uc11 ''as t.,:-: ,, . . . "429 ,VS", dual exhaust, compett-, +ion handling '-package. •1~c_kot , .. grill !fith cy~lo!le lamps, 4 spe - f~ • .r-'• transmissioni · p o w e . r steeri1ti. pow.er dlsC' brakes, radio, inst~ mentatl~n gr..o_~p._..e_inote ~~!'ltr~L ···--side -view.mm-,r, and it's compe~ -+itioii-or-angeL-~ for stock No. OH15N5~2. . -· . . . • + Ttr .& lie. , • ' '''.ORANGE :-COUNTY'S FINEST USED CARS . -. - • ••• '..Joh1tson & Son Rm· J'IH• Reputation . 01 Olferlng T~ Finest Selutlo11 of Vsed ·c~r• fp the Cou,.iut ,...--~~~~~~~...., ' ' ~~~--.~~--·-{~--- '6' CONTININTAL C.11p41. lo..wo.11 111etellie fl11!1ll wliti bl1ck le1ffl•• & "'hlte j111dtu ro•f. l.nury equlpptid, f1c.tory 1lr, ek. XSR 510 'I , ., ' $5495 ' " ,ST , ARRIVED.· FROM i!ORD MOTOR co: ' . < CSpOdol Purchaiol . '. WIDE' SELECTION: OF 1969 IQCURY tMIDEl.S .: ' '-A:.-~·.,··&, ~rcuryo, ..,n .. rtlblH, ~ wigift1, 4 dr. h'1rift0pt, 2 door ' :MnltoPa . . . - -~Q~ ~H~l~IE $2995 '6' c...,.r Convertlb~i - Wlllt •Ir conditlonlnt, powtr.'•t9r11'9, -r brak.., etc. 6 to ~ !"!If.a. ., 'ff Mercury Converttbl" ~ ~ .... - With air -.dltlon"'9<.M"'"'°"""' ,...., lwake1, .tc. '"l · ' .-' . ' '61-CONTININTAL . '· '· ,, '61 MllCURY · . . Colo11y Perl Ste. W19a111. VTM 114 fl!:t'dh11111 chrol'l'le yellow flRi1h with tll ¥invl l'literiof. At. lom1tic ,tr•Jt•.11.owe.r lfoeri11t Ir l.rtket. f•c· toty t ir· co11d. e1~tlf;ilf"1o'rld: ' $2995 •, " '" MONTEGO • ' . MX 4 4r. ttdent II te theote fro111), All 111.,. out". tr•H., r1!111., kett.r, power ffe1r., power lw••••• f1ctory .~. ltlMI•• roof, YWll. 0'1- 1,000 111ilff. -. ' •. ~-. ' '67 CONTINENTAL 4 Dr. Sell, l••utlflll "'°"'"' lllMl'"""'•t•lll~ fr11. 1111 wltk 1111tc.kl11t loelhdtifitri,r.+ lltck llMtu toef, f•llv 1.IU!""f' •q11l1Jte• •f"I, fHt.:ry elr IU• dltie11i11t, AM·FM re4l4. -...,,,. f•'pe deck, OH. eWMr wr. lteutif11lly ·~~!M1llll41, Uc. TTN 020 .. _,. " ''5 CONTINENTAL $1995 . " . ' ,; ' ''6· CONTININTAL · ' . ' Co!"'frfft.le-, Cerd(ntl r1_d wlfti lllt letlker a ltl•~ .+op. h'.lly luxur'f: Mju il'pff I f1ctf:iry 1ir, SQA-th' -l . . , . $249'5 '67 PONTIAC GTO 1-Dr. H.T. &old 111ht 1111t1IUc flnl1k with lllecii bucket •1•!1, 1uto. tr101., r1dio I he1t1r, pew· t r tleerinf, ftcfo,y 1ir. le1utlf11I c.0"4 Jtio11, TR.I 501 ' ~ I $1995 • .'67 ;MD~URT MAR9UIS 2 ~· HeriHlp. l11utH11I gold ~eige f'inl1h with 1111tt.hln9 lnteriOf, fli/ly pow1r equipped, fie· t..-y elr, l•IMI•• roof, one 0W11•r. Dti<ten 011ly i l,000 111ile5. UZN 914 ' 'd Mont110 Wans . With air cottdltlertlnt. power"ltotrl._, $249 5 power brakes, 'tc. '. • ' \ , ~·)~=:=;=====.==.::::::::::::::~::::::::=:::::::::::::~ wAGOl(s,. IWIQU!SJS' ·u·t:pltrllilNTAL '" TDYoTA COROLLA , ; EIC..,.,~f: QtlL.Y-.-.... · ~·-~ Co'11Vtrfibl1, Poler Wfilt•· Wfth lllood l1elher & 1: OSD 4 1pd. trlllt., tedie I b-:iter, wklte w/ . ; " , , , ,i $~9$, ,;\; / ~~;~;~~'· fufl ptiw•r •ci ull'P-' with ftcf. i ir. ~~",:,~ ~c;c1:;·, 11,000 •·1tu•I 111tle1. leo1utifwl .... ·A11· ...-Mewr · - VIRY LOW Mn.Isl' ' $2991 $1391 ' '64 CONTININTlL 4 lloor 11dt11. v.1 ••• I.leek •fi11l~ll wllk lil1c• l•1f~1r l11lerier. F11Uy luxu·l"f' equiPpecl ir1c.ludi119 full pawer &: t'1do,Y t lr. Uc. OYS 125 $1795 ' . BARGAIN CORNER •• o.r· .... c.r.r ......... """9 .. "'" Un. s. ................ ~ c ..... s-.-""" .. ..,,..i.., ...... .,. ~ ~ '---'• _,.,...... "'-an -. rMI ""91•· LOOK 'IM QYllU '66 MHCUOY OON'!Cl.'1• HD. $137& Lie. uaw 111. CIMll. Mil ... *"' ' '66 POllO •AL.AXIi • • or. tt.T. SLW"' !Nice Carl '66 '°'° OALU" ... $161& 1'~. "•,..., IVI' W !Miu Cir) '68 IUICI(. l~ICTllA CotiVlllT!ILt $1671 Lk, YPU M , Hkl CIP, '68 CHllYlllll Nl!Wil>OllT Lie. VVU W (Nici C1rl . -. , ' I i . '63 Jiii" "'"""''" • Wllftl ortw .. *lllllf frMI """' Lk. J:l(V' 1• •olto TOlfiNO """''"'"" ptt m. Clla11. '69 • Szz7& --' $2271 , I ~ •. :JCJ·bnso:n •.Son --~ ... I . ," l!.DOO@@r~oo ©®OO'ii'DOO~OO'ii'~~ •. ~ " . , 2626 HARBOR IOULIYARD1 COSTA ·!t'¥A . NIW CAii Mile South of the ~··~ _ 042·0981 s.n Dletf•. Freeway , • U"E CARS 540•1635 ' ' CQUGAR '" GAl.Aiil .'--··"' . IH .. ''67-CO-U"~ •• -Lt-. ~-.-V-,-,,·1~4 Do•r ft•rcll•p •• Y·I, eiit.. \,UM" _... tr•111.. f•ctorY •lr c•tttli1 lop. 1..ovincr, Lo mlll?&ge, ti••i11g, pow•r •fttri11t, ••· 1E:11,e eptionall y clean. 410, ki1t•r. Sf.A Ill ·847-1579 :'11) OOUGAR, 4 mos. old 1make o(!er.ok';:f.o.p. PV(~pt)\ ,,._.,s.17. ' . " - F.ALCON 196.t FirtUJ"a, 6 cy!, au to, 2 dr l·IT, r/h, whored vleyl. OrJ own. $750, 642..m42 FORD .· 1967 FORD LTri loaded. Own. '46 FA,lu:ANI $1~ Sq'ulr• W19o ... ~ 1'r1, tu~. tr1111., ,,._, • ._.,{ .... , •• di•, k11t•r. ZDV n1. . ' -' ' '62 5ALAXIE • -$49' '' · • IOI 4 Door H1rcH•P· ~~I, •ut•. '''"'" f1~tol"f' 1ir t•Mi· tio11i119, 'power lt,.l9 p.• M• di•, hotter. JlJ IH.,. _, . • ed • .Wnlaioed ~·-Ford '66 MRCUlY $14n ~ . ty Servict Mgr. Fact.Warr Re-MoJ1tcl1ir ,~·Or~ f;'t.T .. .a, mainina. !J.so, 1955 ,Ford 6 ••to, .. tr•1u., J•ct.,y' r,Mf ,J cyl. xl1tt Sha~. CaD aft 6 con itio11i11g, p<iwer , ... ,. PM wkd~ 54fJ..8m lr9, powet" ltf•kM. .. , .... . t!etltr. AN 102. ' RA~CHERG '64, 6 cyl,._3 opd,,. --------white w/cust rear cover.1• Pr1v· party, $695. su..tm or 645-1420 • '60 Gal&xit, xlnt odnd. Lo mileage. new Uru; $70 regl.I. $315. 16583 Markham, Fntn Valley. ~ ··roRD.-""Good condlti6n, new .brakes. Good Ores. $125 or Best offer!! 642-0022 '67 COU5Al .. tlftl H1,.ltop. v.e, out•, tT•M.; fec.l•l"f' air coMitl•ill"I, p-•r tteeriJlf, .,-40.c l>r••"· r1dio,.h•1t•r, rieyl roof. TYT 717. '6' MUSTANG $1211 6 cyl., 1tick ihi~, he.tar. SPT 190. l '61 Ford P.U. %. T. 6 ey!-Null ~---~--­ eng A: brkll. ~1ake Olr. 5<&<;52.l'boro,. 6 PM. .. . '64 CHlYSLH ' $4tt ,69 TORJNQ . SQUIRE WGN.' New port <f ~o'.'· V-1, · .. to. tr1111., ft~fC11:y· "•ir coMli· AIC, '70 lie. $2900. tlo11i11g, fpo!"•r 1t.eri.,, 830-2959 6CZ 'JOI · c '63 Falcon Sta. Wagon. '°Good condition $300. 518-QU ,'li&'<DUNTRY Squl.ft, Good oond! 1.-owner. Sl«ll • 'H MUSTANG $1m HiirdtoP. 6 cvl .. euto tr41'tf, power tfe,er111g, redio;hto1f-w. VZT SIO.. '-'• * 6'1M716 *-• ''7 l!QltD $12'3 JEEPS Coliiifrt 'SMflr w...., ¥.I; ---------11 •uht. lreM., powv ..... MllJTARY Jeep Will or Olr; Hvy duty~ chrome rims. Gatea"tirH: 613-1791 i"li poWer lir1h1, .f•c;fet<j 1ir co!Mlitio11litt, r•1IJ., hooter. XEY J2l. . '6' MUSTAN5 $34t1 ME"CURY , ._ ·Hmn.,: •-•. "'" ..,._. __ .;..,_,,_(I tT1111.. power 1t.•ri1191 r•· '.&li~.M!ltClfrt:'° Calltjnl~ .$ dlo, II.et.,, Yi~.,..f •. YCU pr l!dtp. l\IK. a .... XbJt •i•. . . C.0nd', $9Xl .. 6'lJ.-.56CI •. ..-... 11 ---------,., lll6'I """"'" Llme· Frost 'H FORD Pitt· Bca1,1.tY;--~' auto. Ti.~. f,!oln'ttry 5qYTti."""Y·t:."111fi. l.:;oadeq. $1995. 837-~.-· · fr•11,., l1c.toty . •ir c•~r: li911in9~ P!'~'' it~§ri11.,'tt: '65 -~larcurj Sta. Wagon. dio, kotlter.WIA tlO. ~ single owner, xlnf •cond.ll --------'-·II 67>!62? •v<•. • ..,1cen4a., '67 IUICIC ·-1ZIU' Ri.iert 2 DY-. H.T. \'.1,., MUSTANG euto. tr.111.,'· •• ~ .... '•ir ------~--11co11dltlorii!tf,r ,.ow,,. ,.._•r· '65 v .. ~.-4 ~ 6 i h!.9• PO'!..•r' brti\M, ""'•' ........ _.,.., .,,,,., ey . ~ ~ • hi ~ T"' Xln't Thruoul. $950. lB2a wiJ1aow1, r1aio, •t.r. v 141 Newport Blvd., C . M . -1967 Red ?ifustana 289. R&J-1 vinyl top. nu tlres.. Lo mi's, Xlnl cond. $700 <lown • T.O.P. 493-4677 I ·st GT Fastback, 300, 4- 1~. Xlnt cond •. Mu1t selll $1700 or ofter. 847-$81 '67 ?ilUS'l'ANG V-S. Cralgtr Map. Good C.Ond. Bst 0tr Ovr $1250. 54~1706, Steve. OLDSMOBILE '64 OLDS 98 <f dr Sed. Air cond. radio, nu tire1 & batt • "'TO Lie. 1 ,000 mi's, 1 Own. '61 GALAXll $1"4' ... 4 Door Htrdtop. v .1, e11ta. "'"'" ft ctory •ir c0Mlti•11· 1119, power ttHrh11, r-'i•, k1eter. YVJ 600 ... '69 FAllLANI $2'12' Z Door Fettbeclr. V.t , auto. h1111., power 1teerl11t, r•• dio, keeter, YCT i 7t .. '67 GAU.XIE $1JN ..... 4 Door Herdtop. v.1, .ivto7 trt111 .. f1ctory •ir co11aJ. fioning, , pOWer •l••rf~. .-ower br1•"• rM1•, he•t.- er, vl"YI Nl•f. -UOK '"' $Il.OO. 64&-!:1914,• 642·2187. II ---~-----II ======"'11'61 MUSTANG $1617 Co11vertilile. V.I, •. ••h~ tre111., p-•r •fMrlnt, ""• 1011. VAR l5J ~ PQNTIAC 'li6 GTO, 389, 4 speed Hurst.IF -------·· Crilgat' · mags, suspension. Sun, S&W, • $200, T.0 .P. """''" -_ : 1 ~67 Cran Prix 2 dr lt.T. Xln't Cond. Every Xtr&. Incl·. alf & elec wind. $1695. 84&--USS GOOD 'J'raosp Car! 1963 Tempc?l!t. Slick shfl. Nu . t»Jnt sa;j). 83'1-58'18 _ '9 Fireblrd, ftlan)' Xtru. . Warlanty, Perf,Cond. $3409r can 644-JQXI ... '69 FALCON $Im 2 Dqor. ·• qol:, •lltti,, h'111t., f1clory elr coll4rtlo11!1it, power 1teeri119,' ielll•, lt41f• ''· XAJ 797 'H CHIV. $1517, lMPAU. St1Ho11 Wego11., V·I, eut., tr111•., f1c tory, o1lr c•MI· IJeftJ*ti, 'p•W9f" lfMrillf, power br11!n. ,.,;Ii., hetf• •r, lifft.,. reek. Yp R 112 ======'=;II •11 5AWla $1"2 .T-BfRD , .. --.-----~· 11 2 Door Her4 .. p. A!IM. ~68 T·BIRD tr111,., eir c•Hiti•11I"", Landau. Full po\\·er and .fac. pow1r tfe·..-1111. te!lll.; lrtt1t• tot')' •Ir cond. One O\~·ner. er. WWO 496. New BWck U'ade·in. No.11----:----·I :DSM. .,~ !'Olli $1111 $1191 ·cou11t1Y ·u ii". Wg11. irt"ll·-- l'OO• LE IUICK •11••· .... "'·· fectory tir C•l!ditio11l"f, JNIW.,. "'•flM, 2S4 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa relll .. h.1ter, IUft•t• reel. 5477&5 WXM 742 I 'M T·BIRD Landau top. fact air, full pwr, dlr, plush black int. Bankt!rs car. • Bought new cart Mutt eell! Will fine prtv prty, VIX914, Call .Pbll f.J4..9773 or~560&34. ~ T~lrd. good coodltion blaclt w/bldt ltll., new dni1, must stU! Make oUtt """ pso. -aft 6. '67 T·BJRD Cluslc. xlnt. See "1 •Pr10inl. $1950 IOHdt 5'M561 after • ""' . ~ ' DUNTON FORD 2240 S. Main " 546-7076 ' l