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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-02-10 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa7 ' i ·• -Senate Old Guard ·Victors ' • • • • • ~ I 1 •f ' ~ . ' ' . End _ ·~f .i.lle : y~yage . ' . • • Father .DAILY .. ,LOT~..., T"" C•'.f'''-Suspecte· d ON A GRAY,, WINDSWEPT DAY, MYSTERY CRAFT ·WAfT·S FOR SOMEONE·TO CLAIM ·IT · • · · . • •" .• Empty Vest•I Beached 'S.veral HUndred •Vaids E11t of Huntir:t,tpn Pier Near Buch ~leva~d ' ' • , 1 • ~nate . Ousts . · t •• , c .1 • = Way, as Leader;- Schrade Wins SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Sen. Jack Schrade ousted Sen. Howard Way as leader of the state Senate today in a retaliatory purge or the "old guard" against "young turks." (Earlier ·story page.--3. l Schrade. a 67-year-old former dance han bouncer and rodeo director from San Diego, immediately announced, "I bold no maUce towards anyone." The conserv&tlve Rej>ublican defeated Way on-a 23-12 '!'Ole, first held tturing a closed-cJoors ~:\ecutive session and then repeated in Public on the Senate noor. ·Way, 5fj w~s president pro tern of the ~nate · onlf · 274 days. The moderate .JtePublican. from Exeter beat veteran Sen:· Hilgh M. Burns (Q,.Fresno}, last Year after fhe conservative Democrat had held lhe Senate's top job since 1957 . Sporting a big grin. Burns remarked afterward to newsmen : · . "Sen. Way and I have a lot io common _.-fw·as pro rein the longeSl of"any man In California history ; he was pro tern lhe shiOrtest or any man." 'I'birteen OemGcrat s anp 10 Republicans sided with Schrade. ~~n Ba dly Hm·~ In ! FaU; ·(;1 HelCJ • I -.. • 1. ' . Anal:le1m poli<:f: said .the:y hav~ (:harged a GI mi leave frorn Okinawa wlth·assault in thJ !!e90nd story fall of a• young Anaheim man. .. Jilmes T1ylor, 26, of 1591 W. Ball Road, Vias taken to Orange County Medical ,Center 1U((tring severe head injuries /ollowlng 1 fall through a second story plate 111.sa wiodow at 2:44 1.m. today~ Bfillt'tg buliil:o~·~1raM.; ~2 ~~~·rw:g· · . : , .· -' .. . . ' ' .• • •• -" • ,A ~,..n to.~""" ~·Ill .. 11-yw .... • bjlt "1io 11111 fda. 1-r L ·1 . . ds' T s· l b~ w .. clead led to ~ llTllt·Mon-. . l ·egtiar ry a vage ~~r::... the boys• steplatber Oil mur:icr A 30-foot slooJ)') perhaps abandoned at se;a by pirates, sat.on the sand at Hun- tington Beach today as city ·lifeguard! struggled to salvage part ol it for the owner -\Vhoever he may be. . . Sawyer placed the value of the boat al $5.000 to 11.000. "But with the surf pounding the hull it isn't worth' the cost or salvaging," he.ei::- plalned. The sloop drifted into shore about 7 :30 p.m .. Monday . There wu no one on The: 30-foot sloop ls the third boat to boar_!i. It was first spot~~ a E_it~!l__ w~sh Ubore at · Runl!J!gtOn Beach thl5 1val~lng on thebea~. lhen c!leCied out yenr. One other boat rai?imed lhroulh ~y, lifeguard I?oug Kirk. who sY:"am ou~ to the muniCipal pier after nl · it and round it empty and rapidly filling . . ne persons 1vilh· water. were rescued by city lifeguards. Another An immediate ·search of lhe coastline b6at capsized in the Bolsa Chica area. nnd ocean was started in case survlvus Ohe person drowned and four others were had leaped from the boat, said lilt!g\Jard saved ·in tha"t one. Lt. · Walt Sawyer. The city's poUce helicopter, HB Eye, mad~ several sweeps Gill to sea, while lifeguard crews roamed Couple Ace.use d up aod down the' beach in land rovers. "y,'he.q wt ~O\Jlld ~ surVfvors we.began clle<;king the ~.t t9 ,Identify its owner Of CbiJ •-1~'Bea' t~. which we are still trYlng lo'do now," said~ U lll g Lt . Sa~yer. , ~ • Sawyer advanced the theory that the Child battering complaints were being boat may have been stolen, then aban-!!Ought today against a yaung Garden -doned at sea by joyrjd,er8 who tired or ii. Grove CO\l.Ple who were l.CWeil Sunday Three regiatraUon~ numbers have been after severe bruJleS .wert",dilcovered qn checked, all leading' to dead ~s. their IS-month-old son. 1 The firlt number. OF .g1s EA, turned Deborah Kay, Williams, 20, and . her common-In mate John ;B en j a m I n oot lo be a U.f"°' hoplemade boa~ ac· •·1•-·· 34 ...... gave !heir addn cording to sour~ in Sacramento, but ...,. "l'"''"t'> • • ....,.., , .:_~ .. 18 -wa.s regi!ltmd1o i-H~gton-Park man 11~ ~lrttt when.~ wer~ed who apparent'"-had never oWned boat at_ Orange CountYTalf on felony Child ':I 1 beating cbarges. • · · '·· · of any type. . -'l'ollct· said 0..J ,\earn<d .of the alle1ed The second number also appartntly ~beating Wtieft-l the ' baby Steven J PhanY. was traced to a man in Venice, Mlllams, was the object ot' a rescue cali but, he ?XJkl not·,be tound., said Sawyer. ~-iner 'he 1180 stoppe(j-breithiflg. , ~-~d .number,1 checked early this ~:Jbe call to Police wu placed by 1 mornmg, m~tchftl a 13-foot outboard neighbor when ihe Wllllams woman <»fned by a bOat company. bruilght the baby to the neighbor's 'home . "All we can do llO\v Is salvage whit we • for help. ' can from lhe boat and keep tr)'in& to find ~ Steven was hospitalized. He was the reaJ owner,", said Sawys. described in saUslactory coodltion. Alpine· Resort' Le;veled . . ~ Kenneth Wa"Wns, ».·a me@anic-tOr Oo!JdwllJ lnd'11trfe1, WU .bpoled Ofl charges of beating to QeJtb S-year-old Christopher Clarke, whose battered body was .fowxt in a mold room. Police said . they received a call from Chira&opher's brOther, Michael who told 11\em. "My brother ;,, dead. Please sencf an ambulance." Officers said tbey arrived al the Car· rt~~ s~~otel, ~ w, 1'U~d St., and found \t-y~ar-ol<l '"Mlcha·eJ-Kljl~ C.larke ahd 7-year.'old Mark · Stephen 'Clatlte along • with tbtir uncon9Clous mother, who lay on ·a ·couch.. , The two boys led officers to the body ol Oir!stopfler, whicl) was found on a bed.•': : Coroner'• deliptles said the boy died of · · massive internal bleeding. · : Police uid the UflCODICiOUsness of the mother, Mrs. Linda.Sue Watkin!, was not. fl.illy clear, but it was. known she w1S"' under rnedJcaUon for a severe heart coocjltion. . Police Hid they would question her In r , tbe· bo}''I death 14tt' aoon as sbe is able , to speak to us." · Piteanwhile, the h~·o surviving sons art ~Ing cam! for In · the county's Albert Sitton Home. • • Japam:se · Ye~.eJ ~8;. 4 -MWing' .. ~ '-t • • .... . j • YOKOllAl,I~ •• Japan, : (UPI) - A ' JiPMf:Se ore ·eam.tr sank "in heavy seas e~t4of 'T~ ~•r "•ilh,11! c1pla1n ' aboat'd.I Retict.itrs •·saved 124 of his 21 · . .~ . ci;ewrntn. , , , , , . . , The "'~' conlln11e.t for ~r mtwg merrwho were ln•i lifeboat that caps~. · U'.S .. Air Forte IUl'Ch plana d'ro~ life rafts into the sea .and ' se~eral 1sh1Ps , .acoured ·the aru ... • > I • '· , . ln911tlc1tors said the man's condition Js extremely critical. "He la not expected to Jive," thty said . Police arrested Ronald Twining. :23,, who was attending a party with Taylor at 42 :Killed .in; A v~lanehe· -™U!I. Ball Road , when the incld<nl oc• curred. According to witnesses, the tvr"o quarreled arid struggled, before Taylor fell Ulroqll 1he window. .. \ '\'-AL D'ISERE. France !AP) -An . Most of the vlctl .. .,.r,-lhol!aht lo be 1valancbe of frelh powder snoW, unleash· young people -Franch, BeJ:ata.n « W11t "' b1 cine of the Alps' wocli bliwrds In Gennan -·!!fylng at 1 low-coot v.C.Uo;t centl!l' liln -'!IY the Unloll cl P're1h Afr ,Students Face Trial '"'""""·rolled' hall mile over cars •od ee~tm.'l'llere .,.,.. 111 guem at the .,, through· a vacalion tamp din1n1 IDOJl\ to-~enter Ind about SO supervla:>ry peraob· W. est Ger1UU· ns j\M'eet day. killing 42 end injuring moro Iha~ 50 .. , .. . J. person~. offlc.ials reported. · 1 first report! Indicated about 30 bf the The Swiss Avalanche .Research Ceriter ·dead Wert skiers from tbe center. cao8hl .. TUCSON. Ariz. {UPI) -The Student In Geneya said !he death toll ''as while eating •brtakfast. The remtalnlng body Presldeh~ of the Unlv~rslty of Europe·s ~lg~est slhce 1900. A aeries of ~tntn appeared to be workers at, the 11kt Arlton• and •five Other, student's h1'e snow slides in Austria Jn 19~ killed more complex. ·• been otde['ld 'to stand trial In superlor than 11111 peoplc,·oot in 1 llllmber of dlt, . The ,avatancbo ,l\l'U<~ ft 1:10 a."1., court ,on rtotih& c.haraes stemmlna fro1n ferent communities. rushing tob yaras down ~ JOUthtm 1 .{an I pl'O\e!t,on the school c1mpw1. The rush or snow into VaJ d'Jsere, 1 (Jank of Mt. SO!al&e ·and mashing a-11a· , _ Cha~aes qaimt two other students 'puShed by w.tnds lQ) io•ao miles an hour, Uonal highway belote hlU1n1 the vac1llon wel-e cUID'Uaed Monday by Judge aucked the roof awat from a small hotel, center. Avalanche espert.s 111d the lnOW lllcbard ~ 11 lho concillsion of a dragged autos lltl yards and ran over could b1vi movtd It 1 lpeod lpfl!Oocllllla nille-cb,J JIRllJninar1 hearing. concrei. wallS. ---1»-8ilo1-u .11our. . ,,-.}..--• • • • A 23-year~kl. Frenchman who waa · tn . ' tbe dinln& room Aid: "AU of a l&ldden we beard In Incredible 110ioe, .There .WU I • ' vioient JUlt of wind, and ft were .all . thr01m by the snow' a..Wtra'.wiin.'.'Jbe;. there .J.u a sfeat1 aJ~fJ f~loftd · t;y 1 ohiothel<d critl, .net pelil"" l>ieggtng for · belp. . .. . . ' "Tllooe p<ople , 'fb9 cootd d I J , hem~lves 9'11 like l!lj'seK tr10d rlllh\ 11.ay ~ help out the others~ But 1lie snow wu loo hard and "1th only our hands M coukln~ ilo mueb. '1 A 22-ye1r oW •k}f:r added : <IJ was luckf 'ef\Oll&h to be pni)ect..i right out of ti)< op!J O(lln. door connecllng to the other haM of lilt dlelnf'n>11111. '11\al'• Wl11111V· ecl1111 II • ~ .. • -· • ur • e -' a ... .. ... NiXon: U,rges. M~~j ii~~tj~~'.: ' ' • ' < . ' ' . . -. ' To ,Clean U.S. Arr, Water · W MfllNGTON (UPI) -President flclent to constnict about l,500 new treat. Nixon called today for "a toti1 moblliza.'., me'.nt facilities _ and1 to expaoc:I and, tion" ol all Americant Jn a cooceptrated upgrade 2,500 other plants: -pafp,Jt,l<lean:~·alr "!'(" ll"rilY-lho . II• aske(for a j4 billion authorization ifor,C!ll'.•:aolliit~"''~-.. • ' : • ~r.~r•J'ar.Pe/lod '-al"'~ ol It ' 1,;,_m:o ' J "' 'p.;.;;._ ~·~ , -':..~'-·-·~ .••. · n. a; ~j:m ~ .::.w 'l"·-~ :O!l'year r.~·~1 •u1e year (oltowlng up\;.; stet<' iii lhe 'uruoo Pie4o ' %/Ji. i~ty, i. A ~imtnt would to 1T1a.ke ,cleaning lhe envitonll1'i.tf. . .dpe ti" rp~~ In · 1~ to.: detenTiffte 1ftrture primlry frrort or the 70s, ~ixon ou,t~. needs.~~· ~ :" "'J·j ar le.qgl!1y1 pl~. for "the ~e ot~f.ir , "rhe Presideht's messaae ca11~ for n~tur,l.~ahlW. '.' _ ~ .. , , , • :~1., ~bli.Wnerit. O~ fedt!taJ. waler 1a_nd 1tr '.f'he program 1nclu~ .a SJll bi~ton P'!t; t.itialllf' . tandar"!,. -~h 1 ~nes ~of up to jeet for cleaning ,up w1ttts•and calls for ~lOi~'a ,day fop ·v.~olatl~s. . .1 . rigid regulations to deal with "air and Federal enforcement' procedures woultl ~at~r Polluters. ~a:~v~~l~t =~fteiu, courtl'nteriactlon "~-uh h ·1-e or , 1n1:0 me; as come}" en we can wa1 ' secretary would •be empow,ered to seek no longer to repair the. damqe already , Immediate injunctions Where severe done and to eslablish new criteria to llution existed. . tuide 1,1.1 in the future," Nixon said. The Presidenj allt'~ a resea~ ·u.,,;. ,. -, • ~ ,,.,,_ and developmeuL~""' almo!La t.I>Jl!: __ ~--. ta~ o cleanlQI up -~,en. d'JJcing a lo• pOUutlol ntornollile within' vlrooment call! for •a total mobllltatiott · ffve years. , , . by all of. us. It involves• government .at . H~ asked thaL {he s&:retary of the •1"1 .'tfal; ;rrequ1re1_ul' !!'IP " every . Departnt!nl of H~u~ .. ~uoalion an& ~l\izen. ' • we11aie-. be . auU)Qrlzed to rtgulate the )'he· main fe11.ture of the so-called en-. cbn)pOsiUon of gaSoline to cu,t. down1 on. vb'u!menlol quality. procram pr_. a poUuUmi. There Is t-a&btioo to force cttan waters act through which M bl.Uk>n gpsoline makers. to remove lead from w:ould be. alfil!or:ized to belp a.iate ,ai:ld l,UOJine to cut down 'Oa1,a.jr pollution . • tc!c»J CQmmuiuu6. build' ...ewase Itta~ n\ent facilities. '-L • • • • "!'he fl tilllion /wOuld'·hoV. ~ be mat•' or ... e ched' liY II ,bt!Uon In corilribUUons trom ' stat~ and iocaJ·pvemments. A ... llpeclal ; recieral 'grou~ called 1,the environmental lipantjng auµ,.rttr would..he-JOl _pp lo • help hard.pressed munidpe,fities ralae the money tO meet.lheirj1~a~ of the cost. The Prttident sai~ thal WmJ!d'~ suf--; Bandit Str ikes . • Service Station A bondlt, mlS&in& l)r<>flngers from hi• left hand, took !'OOaild ....,.al'cbecks•at f!'ln point fnim a Huntlnpn Beach se:rv.ice ataUon early MondQ morning. Pi)tice said Phillip, Cessna, •. owneri or Phil's Enco Stat\11!1 ·•1 ,!Giii Adams Ava .. was unlocking the ata\ton at 514~ a.m., "fhen lhc man· approached him from b<hlnd, lluck what felt Uke a 2illol In hio baok and ll>Ovedlllm )nsldt: - The. t)andlt then taped CCS111a'1 eyes. mouth. hands and fotl and toOI! • tet of -keys which bt uJed lo opm the oafo "1d rtmO)'• tllt r.· .... • j , .. 11;1'' !~~:~~~ ~ weather on Weine$day. Temper• 'I tures along the. Oraace. Cout will hit 63 whJle inland. readings are tabbed .at a · . I "'INsm E TODAY , . .. . J 'Un<mploJl!ll••I In O riia d t' Countu .renc•ed on all·timei hiQ" h\ .Jonua.111 -and Febrilart1'• outrook is· cuth blocker. See Page 9 • I ' ~=u~ .. ,i c:.Mfl If ·-" ~~ f1tl'"1 t *"""""'"' ... --t' ••rt•--" JI!•--1•11 ... _.,.. .. M'111M• t -' .. , .. ! DAILY PtiOT s Phasillg Out Of Electric Pl~tsEyed Jly JACI BllQJIAClt . Of ... Dill!>' ,..... • .,,. Dr. A. J. llu(t!>Smll IOUll* o(l a relentl.,. barragt of qutlllons bJ Sou.them caJifornla Edison Company at-- lomeys Tuesday and urged that all oU. sas burning electric planta bt pbaatd out eventually. Clllfomia's number one smog fighter did aincede, however; that he was willing to acupt a temporary increa&e of pollu- tion· into the atmosphere-· if the total phase out could bt achloved. 1be ehalnnan of the CaUlornia Air Resources Board and calteeh scienli!t was on the witness stand for aJinost five hours Tuesday before the PubUc UUliUes Commission In Los Angeles. Haagel>Smlt agreed grudgingly that expansion of the HunUngton Beach Ed19Gll plant. the reason for the hearing, might be preferable to amaller 1u turbine plants as an interim source. Edison attorney William Marx ham- mered away at Haagen-Smit's rejection of the NUS Corporation report, although admittedly the state bu made no such •ludy of Ult Huntington Bead> area. 'Ille identist said ht would lilte to ... another rtport before accep,ting the validity of the NUS findings. NUS Is a private research finn hired by Edison. Its fh:tdiiip concentrated on ground level concentrations of emwtons from power plants, rather than the ton-per.day standard used by the Orange Cou~ty Air Pollution Control District. Marr went off on another tack In discUssing emilsions rrom jet ajrplane enginea. . · . - "You .are aware that controls planned for jet-engl11t1 wUL.nduoe lallout-llut double emission• of nitrogen dlolide?" Marz qu<llioned. Man: said the nitrogen emissions from planes wouJd increase by 10 tons, four to five Umes the increase of such con· tamjnants by an enlarged Huntington Beach electrical generating plant. H..,...Smll .. p11e4, "I've beard U..t before but tt 1111 Utile to do with emim.ne from 110Wtr plant.a. S~ps wilt be taken to curb the nitrogen emissions from ~ but little bu been done to date.'" The -aaid th• state will "forte !ht.auto llllllllfaduren lo mab cJwiltt In lllelr equlpmeal to meel state stan- darda delplte dalml that they &re 'too ttrict." -PublJc Utlllllea Camm1a1on attorney i..e-d -bToogllt out In -tioning that the st.ate uses concentrations of pollutants aa a measure of limits, not tons per day. Dul Haagen-Smit maintained that pollutants from power pl&nt stacks mix in the upper atmosphere · and the total area below the inversion ceiling is equally contaminated. Edlaon dwells on ground level COfl- centratlons as the true measure of COfl-- tamlnation with the motor vehicle being the principal contributor. Emissions from high stacks are diluted before reaching the ground, they maintain. Hearings will continue through Wednes- day and probably into ne~ week. 2 Niguel Youths Remain Critical · Two Laguna Niguel youths burned ln a gasoline explosl<m Sunday remain in critical condition today at Orange County Medical Center. Stephen Martin. 19, and Jlm Poe. 17, boijl of 24331 lM Naranjas, Laguna Niguel. suffered second and third degree burns over more than 40 percent of their bod~ when a gas tank they were clean- ing exploded. They are being Veat.ed ID tbt bum unit . of Ult medial ctnltr. DAILY PILOT OltAMGl c;oAIT l'\llL .. MING COl<ll'.fJff l•ll1rt N. w .. ~.t "'"llH!I' .... ll'WIW...- . J•t\ •, C111l1v • I Viet ,,nldtfll tftd C.-11 ""llfttl' 111•111•• K11wil ldllW • Th•"''' A. M11•p~i111 ............... l:lfltt --C•U• IMwt no w.tl l lf Slrttl H ... llOl'I lttClll HI! wn1 ••HIN ""''"'" ue-... 1.11: m ,., .. , ..,_ f!~lflf*' hKlll Vllll IHCll '"'°"'•rf --- Fine Arts Slulping llp Beacla Pilot Killed . c OPtef's Blades Bla~ed f o·r ·Cr \s~; ' I fro• )fire Servlcll. .. Al~ under .normal condiUons when a t Rotor blide.......,. wild and c~ing component faJled. Into -a ,i...,Aqtlel-.Alrways heUcopter, A ao-called dampero whlch acts u a: ~ by a Huntlngtm Beach man, shock absorber, gave out and one of the cauMcl the worst 11.1cb crash lo history, Sikorsky S-GlL commuter crafts, blades t•at lnv.nugators said Monday. dipped down and knl!l'd into the fuselag e. The sic:klning plunge into t Paramount BLADES IDT CRAFT d'4°Y yard oo Moy 22, 1911, killed 23 ........... and ·,.., followed by a .....,.i Wftnesata wbo walched th< fatal plunge , LAA disaster in the summer months, told of seeing firs t one blade, then others •. with a Costa Mesa pl.lot al the controls. sm.ack, in~ lhe craft, as it hovered . like a Flndirfll · announced by the National stricken bird, then tumbled nose.first to , Transportation Safety B o a r d ln earth. . Washington o.c. bore oot t.tsUmony Chunks ~r debrts broken from the given during a hearinc into the first fuselage rained onto the cro~ded., sur-. crash later that year. roundlni sub\ifban area1,and air mail Jet· Capt. Jack""E. Dupfii, cs, of 6442 Govin ters from ruptyred mailbags fl!Jltered Circle, was en roul.e from the Anaheim down like fe~thers. . bettport to Lot Angeles !11ternaUonal Capt Dup1es, a veteran pilot, had · radioed LAA headquarters shortly before the helicopter went down, exploding in a ball of fire. One-half-minute later. his fin a I transmission was monitored in Los Angeles. Pillars and porticos ai-e part of the aesthetics at UC Irvine's new Fine Arts Village now under con· struction. Village is being built at cost of $3.6 mil· lion. It is scheduled for compl~lon next fall. 'lite c6m'f)ltx will include a concert hall, a conventional thealer, a theater in the round, a gallery, studios, classrooms and faculty offices. Storm Hits~ But County Loss Minimal j'L.A .... we're crashing. Help us!," he 1 cried desperately. The second LAA choppe r w e n t down Into a Compton playground on Aug. 14, 1968, with Capt. Ken Waggoner, 33, of 3131 Pierce Ave., Costa Mesa at the co~ trols. D4luglas Offers Se~ret Letters Orang• County held ii• own MMday·ln the wake of on unexpected storm which bfOUJhl 35-mlle-ai>hour winds lo the Orange Coast and capsized a boat in Newport-· Nalional TranSJXlflation Safety Board probera he1d a hearing lo delennine what caused that crash, killing 21 persons, and Issued its findings lasl fall. • Compromise on Black Hhing J.ackie Note s Won't Be Auctioned On the !Ollth '!Dllivenary of the U.S. ROTOR BLADE Reconstruction of the wreckage. ~ts of components and minute examination of maintenance records indicated a rotor blade returned to the manufacturer wa s not properly recondilioned. NEW YORK (AP) -Four old ltlt<rs From Wirt Senieea . rrOm Jacqueli{'e Kennedy Onassis to for· nvu.tened with· loss of a f1 blllioA Ea.IL....meLDeputy~feme Seer tary Roswell aircraft contract oo civil rights grounds, Gllpatric were ilited or We at •iiCU'",""ofi-. _ . ~.12 but were witbclraWA w~ G1J.. Mc0onnell·DoiJgl4J"-Qlrporltlon _has 01• patrtc iilrtlley ·were otolm, TU161f•ph . fered a compromise plan on hirmg of dealer Charles Hamilton disclosed today. blacks to meet Defense Department re· Hamilton said the letters probably would have brought anywhere Jrom $2,000 to $4,000 if they had been aucUonecl a11 planned. quirements. Pentagon o(ficla1s began studying the rate of employment among Negr:va by Ult firm alter a fader•tion \il:.~lu )ii SL Louil challenged whether lribd."1"!1· opportunity laws. ;.. . .. 'J1le lucratfve contract for tht.!45 dots nc¢ involve \he f~'a McDonn~ll·:E>ouglu AmOnautics Company plant§_ HuntlnC· tOn Beacll. which concentrates oo t tro- space werk. . A s~JJDan for the SL Louis bead- quari<ra aald today that Mcllom>ell: Douglas baa turned In a blueprint for In- creasing its hiring of Negron. But, he said, he learned Monday that they might be stolen and telephoned Gil· patric, who verified that the letters had been taken from the files in his ·law of- fice. Gilpatric could not be reached immedi-- alely. Hamilton !aid he could not identify the man whe brought the letters to him but that he was "a very reputable man -a professional. He wu a perlOn of intef' rity. "He told me," the dealer continued. "that he was acUng for the owner of pie letters ••• In my business it doesn't pay to press too hard on ownenhlp, becall'Se you ofl4n embarr.,s people. Weather Servict, the elementa celebrated ''But I told him there would be a grtat by wblpping. up thunder, lightning and deal of publicity about the letters, be-gusty winds -on a day when jUJt a c~use the more publicity! the better price -''chance of a few sprinkles" was they would bring. I satd thla with ~ predlctOd. • idea that lf_.th.ey were .. stolen, he .wouk;fn t Major accidents were averted tn the '!ant publlcttr.But-he rented en~ ·eounlf,'"iltbough the Ca1lfornla Hlgltway tic that there w~ld be ~_lot of pub~city.. Patrol reported "a whole atuc of fender The dealer wd he told Gllpatr1c that benders" 00 railMJllct county highways. he would withdraw the lett.ers from the The Orange County Harbor Distric t sale .and return l:htm .to ,?llpatric if the reported one boat had capslzed and attorney would g1~e his assurance that another was pulled looae from ita moor· he would take action." . "1 said the thief should be prosecuted." m~s In Newport ~arbor' Hamiltan Slid. "He iave me that assur· But that wasn t much damage .when ance. '' • Y<!U consldtr ~~ winds were. averaging 18 Police headquarters said today that no miles an hour, a Harbor District officlal complaint had been filed with poli ce con-said .. Th~ wind s later reached a peak cerning the affair. velocity 1n the bay of 35 m.p.h at 3:40 Hamilton said he paid a S500 advance a.m. today. , for the letters, which included an April . No damage was reported to light planes 18 196.1 letter on White House stationery. tied down at the Orange County Airport. a~d one dated Nov. 13, 1968. and mailed "We had a lot of water but no damage," from Greece in an envelope bearing the a spokesman noted. name of the yacht Chrfltina. Only one power outage was reported. The former Fi,rst Lady was on hei that Jn Garden Grove when the blowup of honeymoon with millionaire shipowner a tran!former at 5 p.m. '"left 250, Aristotle Onassis aboard the-yacht at the tUstomers without power for more lttan time. four hours. The storm reaped a greater toll both In The process called shot·peeniog, which toughens the metal, was not performed and the blade snapped in flight, sending Capt. Waggoner's craft wobbling crazily down as he fought for· eontrol. One or the crash victims was the grandson of the LAA founder and presi- dent, while the finding pointed toward liability of the Sikorsky Aircraft Com- pany's oversight. Cu.rrently, the LAA line is not in opera- tion, since pilots and other personnel have been out on strike for sev eral months. Before the two trag ic crashes in 1968, the Une had operated !or nearly 20 years; without logging a single falal accident. 500' Republicans In County Invited --Crosby Maynard, assistant to the cor· porate vtce president for external affairs, however, aod other McDonnell Douglas orficials declined to comment on rtports the aerospace firm had agreed . to . a special training program for nunoruy group members and to boQl!t. the, nurriber of Negri, employes lo 10 percent of its 33,000.member work force. Newport Exchange Club Los Angeles C.OUnty to the north and San Diego County to the south. A rash of tr1f· fie accidents and power outages were reported in both areas. · But today's clouds car.ry a silvir tining, the Weath er Bureau promised a1 it began its second hundred years. Wednesday 's ootlook is for clearil!g 1kles and fair weather. To Meet Murphy Five -hundred Orange County Republicans have been invited to meet Senator George Murphy at a private reCeption from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Balboa Bay Club. Maynard said any romment on the company ·proposal wOuld have lo come from the Air Force. The U.S. Civil Rlghta Commission ~~ard testimony last month that McOon· nell DougliS personri-et policies were-no• in full compliance with federal standards. Then it was discovered the Air Force had not made the required review 1of the company'& equal employment opportunity program before awarding the Fl~ coo- tract. Secretary of the Air Force Robert C. Seamans Jr. on Jan. 30 warned that if McDonnell Douglas and the government did not agree quickly on an affinnaUve action plan. steps might be taken to tennlnate the FlS contracL Company officials said al the time ~1cDonnell Douglas had about 2,700 black. employe!, 8.1 percent of the work force. "nie SL Louis Co\mcil ·of Black People, a federation of M organizations, called on the federal contract rompllance office in a.Jetter Monday to either cancel the FIS cOntract or require McDonnell Douglas to hire 7 ,200 Negroes. Dorothy o uads "ace to Acapulco; Rampage S~ond ACAPULCO ;.-BOb Btaucbamp's · Coh.unbla 57 Dorothy O wu moving closu lo Acapulco today . In "ry light wind~ Dorothy O 1·1. •llll the !tad , boal and her pasitlon ind cates W ls 22& mUes from Acapulco. Her day's run for the list 2c hours was only ff mJles • 8econd boat is Tom Tobin's Rampage from San Diego, 234 mlle1 from Acapulco. 'Ille thlrd boat In the fletl Is Bob Garrison's Tranqulla ti from Newport Beach with 24f miles lo go. Fleet positions: Novla del Mar ta.-43, 104.01 Rampage l&-13, 103-lS Dorothy 0 1&-21. tow.1" Tranqulla II lf.26, 103"" Barca dt Ora l&-18, JOH B<iheml• l&-16, 10W9 Ya Turko 1&-11, IOl-iO H·uractn IMS. tot.is lem1nja J&-16, IOW2 Thar• l!-.!tl. JOWi Tangent IMI. Jl)!.D Yellow Jackel l&-18, 10!·19 V1lerit? 19-43, 104-24 Quuar IMI, IOl-19 Alerlon IMS, 10!·23 White Heatlltr II IMO, IOl-18 Mbini 111-36, I~ Slsam• JJ.10, !OS.II Hears You~ger on Crime Invitations name eight promine nt Republicans as sponsors of lhe evenl in· eluding Paul A. Palmer, chairman: John 11acLeod, Charles Thomas, Victor Andrews, Walter Sch1nid, Spencer Honig, O. W. "Dick" Richard and ~trs. William Bents. By WILLI AM SCHREIBER Of "" Oalll' r (ttf lt•ft Evtlle J. Younier, Los Anleles County district attorney and cand.Jdate for California sta~e attomey 'general, said Monday that America is Involved in a world wide crime wave and that the number ot crimes wUl increase year alter year Wlless po.SiUve action is ta~en. Speaking In Newport Belch brifore a crime prevenUon .week tunch~n or the Newport Harbor. Exchange Club at the Newpotter Inn, Younger said, "It is up to ua 'to keep 'the crime rate lo'W." Younger, whose talk was 1uperficially a discussion of Los Angeles Jaw en- forcement problemt, 1poke In ' political . langilage coocemins the jOb he would like to do as attorney general. "When 1 am elected, and there is really little doobt"that I will be elected. I will assemble aii voluntary crime·preventlon , group leaders in Sacramento for a strategy meetini deSlgned to outline p.ro-grams for the ·various groups," said the dlllrt~ aUorney. , Younger, who heads one of the nation's , largest proaecuUon offlcu, also men- tioned his set of priorities In the fight qabtst crime. - He said, "We Jrt not going to win I.he war aplnst crime wlthtlUt the enUre niobUtZation of most responsible c!Utens. MuCh otth• talent In this fight Is movlog in all dtrrerent' dltectlons. That talent ls only limited by the lack of quality leadershJp;" Contlnuing with his list of things to do as attorney general, Youn11er menlioned the need for more, better trained and f>etter paid police. He also said that the California penal code lJ 100 years oul of date and needs ft:vision . One or Youn11er's Jlrimary prOjects is to take full advantage of s p a c e • a g fl technology. "'If this type of research is gi ven a high enough priority, we wlll be able to learn about the lndlviduals involved l n crime ••• what makes them tick," he said. Many of the programs Younger spoke ot as poas1bllltlea' on the state-wide level m alrtady parl of hi> prosrams In Los Anl ele1. The commun.lty·b3sed natur e of this ef· for and others such as ride-alon& pr~ munity study o( laws are important in the community's fight against crime, but caMOt-be handled by the DA's office, said Younger. ''We simply do not have the st.alf to handie the great increase in community action groups. Programs such t s tbese can better be handl ed by non·law en- forcement agencies ... peQple in the ci vilian sector." Younger's talk \vas preceded by a pro- clamation from Newport Beach Mayor Doreen Marshall declaring "React" as the· theme of local Crime Prevention Wetk activities through Feb. 14. Daughter of Former Gove rnor Found Dead HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Funeral ar- rangements were pending today for Mrs. Carolyn Knight Weedman, 38, daughter of former California Gov. Goodwin J. Knight. Mrs. Weedman was found by her father Sunday, sprawled hall in and half out of her car, parked Jn the closed garaa;e or her home here. Detectives said the ig- nilion was in the on position, but the motor was not running. Spruce Up ·Your Home for • • • WITH FINE 0 QUALITY- FAMOUS BRAND NAME • "The event will enable the select group t() chat informally with the sena tor," a spokesman for the group said today, "We v.·ant him to meet some of Ora nge COun· ty's fine Repu blicans withoul the pressure of fund raising." · The senator is scheduled to arrive at Orange County Airport at 8:30 a.m. \Vednesclay aod 'viii appear at noon at the Embassy Room, Disneyland J{otel 10 speak at the annual Lif\c:_oln Day Lun· cheon, sponsored by the prange County Republican Women, Federated. DON'T MISS OUR DRAPERY DEPT. 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""'! )l<tVenllon pancil and com. !...~~:~-=::::::=~~==--~=~==-::::=::~--:~-=--~---...,'!'!"~ ---- I ii I • . . - , I I • • ' • • Bea eh N.£. • Stoelu VOE; 6l,' NO. l4, 2 SEctlOlilS, '26 ;AGES 1••' • j, ' • I I ' • ' •, ' .. . • ORANGE ·Cdl,INTY, ~lfORNIA • ' . TUESDAY,. F.ORUARY 10, '1970 • -; ' .. -T •"' r -1 r ; ·• '.• .TEN· CENTS ' ~I ' Vote ·Turnout Good -' . . Beach Dec;iding .·3 Finance Measures Despite ·"'°"""' . drinles,· ~ WQfken II ... eat. lhe II JJ9lb ""4 In today's Huntington Beach school finance elections reported 1 "good" turnout by 11 a.m. On the· ballot; "-41.5 m~lion In bond• fcir •consjnlc~. of' another high l!Chool af1!1 ,earlhqualle, ·~b(liµ.liOn oI o~ buUdincs •al Huo- tini\On Be~ High School. • • -A 54k:ent,.l.ax .. ovecTicfe rar. i:lay:lo-day .. operating expenses in the Huntington .Beach Un]on High School Diotrlct. Ap- 1 prov~! would raise the general operattna' tax rate (Tom· its preaent fl.#..to $1:19. . . * * * Forney Telh Of Confusion ' ' O'Ver ·Vote$ 7 A ·hike In 'the interest role ll<jn I percent to a maximum of 7 percent Ol1 "lj.~. 'l'il'!on In boiida W"VIOUJly ap- proved by voters In the Hurilington Beach Cily. Scrool Djslrl•L . A ,tw9 tbitd1 majorizy ls required for p&ssaie of both~bond ineisuiea. Passage or. ~I tax v~rridc' In the high achoo) distr-kf req~e&..a !lmple m.ljorlly. ~ wor~ers expect vo~ing activity to'°'incr6afe. ~h the afternoon ~ eventhc-tioun until lhe-pc)lls clOse at a P·flJ· 'f!lere are• about 11,000 registered voters m the 52-square mile Huntington Beach. Unloft l1)gh School O~ltict. A 20 percent. turnout ls coosidered Rood for school finance elections. ~ AUhough the total number of -who voted dutlng U)e morning hours was nol known, a spot check of repreaentaUve precincts revealed the following picture: -At Edison ·High Sdlool, 7$ •I , 1,tllO registered voters had cut their ballob by It a;m., represenUng a ·5.f ~t turnout. • , ' -Tamura • School precinct. ; workers recorded 15 vot;ers out or a totai of 600 · registered'-i 2.5.pereenl tuniiu( .-- -At Sun View School 55 voterf bad cast their-ballots Gt.It of a-total 1.300 registered. That i'epresenis a 4.f percent tumO\l..t. • I ON A GRAY, WINDSWEPT OAY, MYSTERY CRAFT WAITS FOR SOM~NE T.O CLAIM IT Empty V11ftl Beachtd Stv1ral Hundred '.Yard 1 Ea.st of Huntington Ple'r Nlar ,Beach· Boul9vard Same-day scboo1 financine elections 'In neigbbor.ing districts hu createCI aoma B,oat Agrpund: on Strand; Lifeguards Try Salvage . . . A 30-foot sloop, perhaps abandoned at sea by pira~s1 sat on the sand at Hun· tington Beach today as city llfeguard.1 etruggl.t'. to .saJvaK' part of it, for the owner -\\'hoever he may be. · 'J'he sloop diifled Into abore about 7 :30 p,m., Monda~" There was no one on bqard1 It was first sp(Jtted by a citizen walking on the beach, then cheeked out by Ufeguard Doug Kit~ who swam out to Jt and •found it empty and rapidly filling with water. An immediate search oJ the .coastline and ocean was started in case survivos had leaped from the boat, said lifeguard Lt. Walt Sawyer. m city's police helicopter, HB Eye, made several sweep~ out.lo sea, while lifeguard crews roamed up_ and down the beach in land rovers. · "When we found no survivors we began check.Ing the boat to ldentUy its~owncr which we are still trying to do now ," said Lt. Sawyer. Sawyer advanced the theory that the boat may have been stolen, then aban-- dooed at·sea by joyriders who tired of it. Three registration numbers have been checked, all leading to dead eods. The first number, DF 4215 EA, turned out to be a 43-foot homemade boat, ac· cording to sources in Sacramento, but was registered to a Huntington Park man who apparently had never owned a boat of any type. The second number also appafently phony, was traced lo a man in Venice, but he couJd not be found , said Sawyer. A third ntimber, checked early thh1 111ocnin1. matched a 13-foot outboard owned by a boat company. l ''1.11 we can do now is salvage what we can lrom the l>oat and ,k«;P trying lo find thef eal owner," said Sawyer. , C:out Weather , . ' . Those .drippy skies.should dry up tonight and' make v:ay for 1unny weather on Wed"'5day. Temptra- ltutel along the Orange c:oast will 1 IJtit 113 1'hile Inland r~ading> an t8bbed .... ' ' ·INSIDE TODAY · Unem.ploinnent tn 0 r ci" Q t Countt1 reocht~ an all·ttmt high in 1an.U4ry -and Februarv'$ ahllook Ls eve ft. blocker. See ,r~a E"· ~ ''"' c....ia u c....-. It --I 11t1wi.~ n l"llfll'I•_.. 1t ,IM!ln , .. " -.. -· . -' Sawyer placed ~ value of the ooar at $5.000 ·to 13.000. 1'But wiUI the surf ~g' the hull it · im'i Worth .the cQst of sah~IJt~g,1'• he ei· plitned." - The 30-fOOt sloo'p is the thii:d boat to wash · asbiore al Huntington Beach this · year. One othet boat rammed lhrough the munlcipal pier after nine persons were rescued by city Ji(eguards. Another boat capsized in the Bo!sa Chica area. One person drowned and four others were saved In that ooe. l 5 Candidates In Beacli-R:ace For Council .Seats Five new entrants have given I.he race for four HunUngton Beach €ily Council seats a field of 15. One 1 incumbent, Or. Henry · Kaufma,n, still has not aonounced a decision on his cS.odidacy. . Or. Kaufman aaid oil! ~ining he will reveal within a few days his decision on whether he wants to repeat as a council candidate in the April If election. The five newest faces in the council picture are Marcus M. Porter and Henry H. DI.lite; bolh city plamrlng commission- ers; Gordon. R. Hatch, ~ president of the Huntingtorr Harbour Property Owners AssoclaUon; John H. Douglas, 4172 Silli· man Drive, aitd Ronald V. Knapl, 16362:· Del Mar LI~. lncumberir councilmen Ted Bartlett, Alvin COen aod....Mayo:r Jl!c.! Green al· ready have taken out nomination papers ror the April eiect'.lon. Mayor Green is , sJ,ill the only potenUal canclidate who tw . a~tllallY .filed tiy re\u.ming his com~1eted apPliCBtiOn'. ' • ~ who 'have. lndk:ated their desire to enter the council race by taking out ' papers are Phy1in J. Galkln, realt.qr; JOieph-'S. Ftrfu, presldenl or the .Prd~ erty Ownei:s Prot.ectlve League ; Roger 0, Slat.es, chab1nan o£ the city plannlnr commilllon; Gle.M Ford, an e.l\l!nttr; Robert C. T,erry, pre1ident of the down- town b.llldmriien'1 association ; . ..Robert.- J. ~~1-~.truste<-OI the Ocean Yiew School IJlllnCI,. and R.ooald C. Bauer, a member ol &be clty,Pai-b and ReC:reatlon • COrnmllaion. , ' ' . • "'nb. It' js the last tfa.t candidates· Will• • be able to file' for !he ~prU 14 election. PIS1i' YORK (AP) -The alock'market tuaibled SharJ>ly l~te today n •a humbu ot;uousually large bloc:U 'of ahtrQ WUI trided al lone5. (Set quotaflona:: Pa1es J().J)), " Had it not been for the big blocks, 'trad· • "':', would hive beeJi al ~ s[llui~ pact. Pollution Foe con!uslon over pro and eon clalms, Jt was noted today py -PtJu Forney, au~rfn.. tend<nl of the Hunlington Buch, Union High Schooklllalrlct . Forney's distrtet today cutibauotrOn a 19.5 million bond ......... -~.,,.., Urges Phaseout Of Steam Pl.a:nts tax override. --• Neighboring volils lnf~re-. _ - Mesa Unified Schbll Dlitr~ ... ballots on an 17.oqt tu-.. :. · ... By· JACK BnoBACK propcised ificrea~ ~"lxJn(' . ~-°' '" hllY ,.,,.. si." Adv~rli!iementa li M . ""~°l' · · PILOT calling Iii re~ 'ol•,-llM Or. ,.. J. Haagen'..Smit fought o(f a Neweof't.Mes,; isiuls-ha'v1· c:rNted. tome rel~less barra,e. •of '1ques£k,M· )y ' c0rtcem 'that!~", -.earch • voters SouU1ern CaliforJlia Edison Company,. & may have felt y they 1pplied lo them .. torneys Tuti(lay and ur&ed th'at all oil· Forney said. • . . . gas bUtning 6eclriC plan•· be phased out "The issue1· • IU difftrMtt" Forney ~ noted : "No m1ttar what the mtrlls GI' the eventualf)'.. · Newport..Meu ballot measures may be. Callfoi;nta's number one smo( fighter we feel 1. stronc need for paipBt cif our did concede, however, that he was willing own measum." to accept a tempdrary increase m pol.lu· . t tion into ~ the .atmosphere if the total J '· phase out could bi achieved.. Citizens Seek The chairman of ·the California Air · • 1 ~ • •• • • ' Rcsourcu Board 4nd .Caltech sclenlist 'U ... X.··p" l-'n·ab'on' ','' was on 'Qle witness stand for almClst five ~ lU hours Tuesday before the Public Utilities commission In Los An~les. . 01£ ,·1Air.oort Plan Haageo-Smit agree\! grudgingly tll1t.-·~_:__ _ _ ._: ' : eXpanskln of ' the HunUnjion Buch A ·d~ns lfOUP detennined to remove F.dison plant, the rea'°'i for tile hearin&, le Sq ( might be pre!erable to smaller ias Fountain Valley,'s Mi uare rom cur. rent eounty 1lrport ..-, has lnylted turbine plants as an Interim source. Supervitorl Robert BIUA Allon. Allen Edison atlomey wiu1am Man. ham~ and David Baker to apllln wby the field; mered aWay at Haagen--Srnit;s rejectlon wu included In the stucDel during' a mus ol the NUS Corporation report. althouch meeting Bcheduled lor 7:IO tonight. admittedly the stale has ·made no such· The Cilliens Aplnat AJrpart Plans study of the Huntln&tQp ·Bea"ch area. (CAP) will hold their HSSion at the The scientist said he wOuld lib to see Edison , H11h School cafeteria1 21400 another report before accepting the Magnolia St., Huuthigton Buch. validity of the NUS findings. NUS la a County supervllOMI have thrice rejected private research firm hired by Edlton. pleas by the Fountain Valley School lt.s fmdings concentrated on1 around District to .remove Mile Squire from the level concentraUons o ernluloas from list of sites lncfuded Ip the SecondT phase pawer plants, rather than ta! ton-per~ay study ot the county Muter Pl.an of Air standard used by the Oraote Colglty Air TranspOrtation. . . Pollution Control District. _Both Allen ind Baktr have at past Marx we.nl oft on another tack llJl>ervlsorial meelln&S shown t h e I r in discu.salnc emJssion.s from jet airplane readiness to delete Mile Square. Allen engines. ' . and Supervltors WiJUam Phllltps •nd "You are aware that controls planned William Hlnttin hll'le not. .flll" jel. eng!nes wiij recb.Jpe fa llout but The major conterJt · o( ·the CAP . double-eml111M8-' of-nllrogen-dklxlde.?'.!.-.q 1nizati0Jl 15 ~ lJY. the Foun-- Man: qu..poned. Wn Valley School District of ~ ..,hjlof Man said the nitrogen emissions from near the oUt.ttfti «-the · field. Sile ~ planes would tncreaae by IO.tons, four to qulsttkrl • wlll''rlot •be .,oPIMe Uitt1}\ 'the five 'tlme1 the tnc:reue of Such • con· ptan1 la eJther1 corOpteted ·or Mlle square. tami~tJ ~ ~ enlarstd Huntlnpon deleted froni the pfojeS:t. •. · ,' , Beach electri<al gtneraUng plant. The gro\IJ)'• members ·~· ct~aUnc Haagen.Smlt replied,-"~'ve beard that peuuops: · amOns • rountatn V a U e '/' (Ste EDISON, 'Page I) rt~dlnts and t11ooe of niJCJ>&odhg clt~s· Bandit Strikes Seuvice -Station A bandit" mlssln& tW&fln&tr• from his loll band, tqok • ~ -" clleeb at gun point rrom a Hl.Uttinlf.On Stach aervlce statk>n earl1 M'onday momlna. PollCe said PhUlip Ceupa •• 30,·owner of Ph1rs.:.Enco StaUo,n at 9001 Adams Ave., was unloeklng the.1talion at $:45 .a.m., when the man lpproltChed him from behlncJ,.aluck what felt like a pistol In hi> • b~ck and ahovttl him inside. , ;The bandit tllon laJ>r' Celana'• eyel• moutb, hand! MKt feet and took ,1 set tj_1 keys whlch he uaed to open the safa· and ' remove ·the mone1. ' In the· hone of reverlinc the ·earlier deClsfunl F by tile' ""°"'1!Y, ' Bolfd. ~f Supervi.Ors. • The Fountain Valley Scho!l~ll!alrlCt tt.self ha' malied lett.er1 to the 5"hooJ boards arid ctly councllJ of ,111rN\lndlng · ctUes, urging them· to "'pport-thelr' et- lorta .. oblaln 'the ~. ' . . . Board Gets · AP.pe-als • 1 I• 1 • Appeals Of ordei'J ,to dtn)ollsll two homo t1n.' Wa~r A•enue' ntar N~la Str .. t will be l\earfFeb, II by' the Hun- tington aeaq. Boa[cl.of A~•· The .ippeab of GllbeitO llllm. 716> :Worner and Ml,..1 , ~-.Toln;s. 711( W':r.'ler Ave..; wlU be, heard •t 1:30 p.m. In ~~•dmlnlat~aUve annex,•!;3, ~aid Streel, Bccordlni ·lO .boatd chlltmad Jam<a IleGtl<Ut. -, • • ,. 'DAI LY 'ILOT lt.tt,...... • · OWNERS .HAN.G 'ON'TO OLD WELLS FOR VARIETY OF REASONS The Po1libillty of. a New Boom, Nul1•nce•V1lue,. Tax Writ.off ". Beach S.eeking Qfficial.ly ~ . To Retire Old Oil Wells . . . .. ' "Editor'• Note: Thia iJ fht .ttcond of .~~~~ Jive. arttdlts dealing with the prob-{""' lcms tnvolved in cleanin 1 g ~ oil __. "!f1a1!_t Jri'l;ttpilfn~fcm-Btac i. 1 • By TERRY COVILLE , CM ~ Ol+IY ,. ttttf • ii.L's Me Ullng 'lo ·18.y an oil well is·1dle, no Jqer producing oll or gas. It's qWte. attother ·t~tng ·19 prove it in court., To .be coosidered 11Ulf'OpefiUVe tiijflw- tington Be)lcb, an oil Well must have pro- duceCI only 20.barrels or oil or 20,000 cubic feet of g1> dudnl Ul• pas) &l•ndar )eal:. "To begin with, ttie:-minimum·amountl required In the code art far too low,'' say1 tlerb •Day, •city oil field superin-tendc~l'; He )\i>uld 111<1!. fu) set ~ lnini: mum r~uirements for a productive oil w'11· at twp{barrtls lX oil· or J,ooo .cubtc l!ot ol gas per day. • " , DaJ :J>Oln\S O¥l• I.bat 1,i;!C!Q cubic feet of 1as 11 ,wofth abOut IJ ceotL -1' • . "l;ie&illy 111~akipg, even .the. Jow minimum req~urements we no~ haYt art us\ly <licumveoled," odds Clfy ~ttvmey Jlon 891ifa. I ' • 1 Tbe c~y rec'8f1UY JoSL ·•~Case .lh ~ becaUIO one .oU. will 911<1atoi' "!"1¥11 1' Valve. on' hi9 well aM Provtd lo t.M' twrt fN\t 1a1 .... COtnlfl~ lrOnl bl"/"cll. ·~~ thoUgh •il esC.lped lnto1lhe .11r.... · •. · l'be·.U eoile doean'I i1y w.-i m\lll 1iap:· . . 'Be SUr~. to · VOte . Today; P.~~l~ Open " ~ill .8 -• . . . ' \ " . -.. "---=--- • • • ~-- . . ~--' ..., .. • . • I • ' . . -·· .. • ' 1 'DAltY PILOT H 1"1da1. F"'""'11D, 1970 • W,ay9usted By -Scfirade In Senate SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Sen. Jack Sdinde ouated Sen. Howard Way as leadlt of the stala Senala loday In a retahtory purge of the "old guard'' agalnat "yQU.118 turk!." (Earlier atory -·-) Scbnde, a l1·7W'<lld former due<! hall"°"""" and .-c11nc1or·fr<m San Dlqn, .hnmedlately l!lllOWlctd, ·"I hold no malice towards anyone." The conservative Republican defeated Way on a 2S-12 vote, Drst held during • closed-doors executive session and then .. pealed In public Oii the Smite lloClr. W1y, 51 WU president pro tern of the Senate only 274 days. The moderate , Republican from Exeter beat veteran Sen. Hugh M. Burnt (D-l"rul!ol. Iott year •atter the coneervaUve l>emOcrat had held the5eula'1 lop job albce Ul67. Sporting a bl( p, Bums remarlled artenrard to newsmen: "Sen. w11111111 I have a lot In cammon -I wu pro tern the 1o.,...i of any man In Calllomla hla1Gn': he wu pn> tern the llioi:l<st ol any man." Tblrteen Democr ats and 10 llepJbllcau lided with Sdlrade. ........ P .. el EDISON •.. ' -.. but ~ bu llllle to do with emJ-. """' power planla. S4epa wll1 be takm to cub the nlliq(en emlalOlll from planes but UWe bu been "'""' to date.'' Tbe ldelltllt Aid the lllola wll1 "force the -manulactunn la mate chanpa ·In tlldr equl-t la meet lllote lllon· duds dulille claims thal they are too strlet." l'llbllc U1111Uea Comm1alan attome1 1-4 Snalder bnioght out lb qua- Uoolq thal the lllote --111ttons of pollutanta u a mequre of Umlta:, not tons per day. But ~It maintained that pollutanla &om ~ plul llloc$1 mlz In the -almolpbtre and the Iola! ana below the lmenloo ceUlol Is equally cootamlnlted. l!allOll cl1Nlla Oii ....... le..t -· cemr.-.. the lnle ......... of -tom-with the motor fthlcle being the prtnclpal coatdbulor. -f-hlp -are diluted bol«e nachln& the ........ they maintain. . Hwlop wtll -th"""" Wedlles- dfl1 llld probablf Into --t. New Post Office Dedication Set In Seal Beach Seal Buch cltloenl are Invited to • dadlcltton cmmony for the dlY'• MW poll olDce Sltunlay. ' l'oltmuter Worth -uld cmmon-1 .. wtll be held at the~ World c.om. munlt;y Church to be followed by I f1al ralllna and open -at the new facllit;y. Tbe open -wtll honor the 11111 ol the jicllt ollk<. llecaUIO of 111Uog capa- clty, attendance 11 the Indoor dadlclUon ceremoal• ii llmlted ·to Invited gueoll, Keene said. Tbe new faclllty at 2929 Westmlniter Avenue bu been built because of an ur- gent Deed, Keene saJd, and ill part of the post offlce department'• lease construc- tion program whereby private CODWDI build the facility and lease it to the gov. emment. Pastmultr Keene said guest.s at the dedicaUon will include Rep. Cralg Hos- mer (R·Loog Beach), Stal Beach Mayor Stanley Anderson, David L. Cantor, con- gnafonal liaison officer of the poat Office department in Waahlngton, and E. Eu· gene Henry, manapr for mt1l operaUoris .. rv1c.., post offlee department regional office, San Francisco. t DAILY PILOT OllANGl COAIT f>YIUN<IMO COMl"AHY a.a-. N. ""•-' .... *"" -,_..,.., J •• ., JI. c.,,1 • ., Vici '"61Mnl .... C:.-.1 M-.W Tlle11111 t 11•il lidl!W · 1'-.. ;.., M•r.,hi11• ~lrotEdllw Alb11t W. 111,, Auoc:ltte E"llOr H ........ a.-llOfflc• 17111 ........... 1 ••••• M1ili111 M11t•u1 r.o. ••• 1to, 'J641 ...... _ UlllN ....,.: m ,., .. , ,,_ Cill~ Ill .. : lit W•I .. , tlfttt ...... 11Md\: 2nl W.I ..... ....,....,. I· DAILY ;II.Of 11111 '""' Fine Arts Sftapfng llp Nbon Tells Plans Attack La · nehed .On · EnvironIQeift. WASHING'!ON (UPii -p,...ldent Nixon called today for "a tofal mob1Uu4 tion" ol all .Amtl!Cllll In i ~!rated campaign to dean·the air and purify the nation's polluted wit.en. In I I~ meaa&e to CGPP't!S followf!>1 ue hls .stata o1 the unJen pledl• to nlue cll!anlng tht tnvlr"1!0tnt the, primlr)' effort of the IOI, Nhu>n outI1ntd a tenlthJ plln for "the rucue of our natural h4bitat. tt \ Tbe lfl'Oll'IJll 1ncludea a IIO billion pro- ject for cleaning up wotm and calll lor 'rtild regulallona to deal with air and w114r 'l'Olluiers. 11ni; tl:me has come when we can wait no loo1<r to repair the damqe alnady done al!d to eatabllah new criteria to guide us In the future ," Nlzon llld. "'Ille taJI: of clunill& up ""' ... ' cltfn waters act throU&h which ft billion would• be autborl;ed lo help stala and local commurtiUe's....bulld se"-a&e tlti.t- ment facllltles . The $4 bllllon would have to be mat• ched by 16 billion In contr)buUons from lllote and local govemm<Jiil, A apaclal flderal group called the envlromnenW financing authority wnuld be Ml up to help hard.p,....d munlelpall!IU relse Ille money to meet their ahare of ,the cnet. Th• President said that wnu1d be 11111· llclent to construct about I,!00 new tru~ mwt facillUe.s . and to e1pand and upgrade 2.500 other pltnll. ~· He allied !or a II billion authorisation over a four-year period -at a rate oi $1 b!Wm per year -starting in the year be-111\ning July I. A reaJSeement weuld be made 'In 1973 to detennlDe 1ututo needs. . , 1be President's muuge called for establlsbment of fed.eral water and alr qualHy standards, with fints of up to f!0,000 1 day for violations. ·Piiiars 8!1d portico• are part ol the ae1thellcs al UC Irvine's new Fine Arts Village now under con- struction. Village ls being built at cost of '3.6 mil· lion. II Is scheduled for completion next Call. The complex will include a concert hall, a conventional theater, a theater in the round, a gallery, studios, classrooms and faculty o!fice5. Vironment calls for a tot.II mobi~Uon by all of UJ. It tnvolvea pemment at •V<l'Y levtl; It requlru tba help of every citizen." The main feature of the ao-calltd en. vironmen\11 quality proaram propoeu a Federal enforcement procedure.s would be revtaed to permit swifter court ~Uen against violators and the . interior secretary would be empowered to seek tmm~ate injunctions where sevtre pollutlon etisted. Douglas Offers Compromise on Black Hiring From Win Se.nlct1 Thrtaltned with loss of a f7 bUllon F·ll alrcraft contract oo civil rl1hta imfnd1, McDonneli·floUllu C«poratlon h11 of· fered a compromlle ·plan on hlrlng of blacb to meet Delenae Departinent ,.. quirement&. Penlllion offlcla1' be1an 1tuclylng the rate of employmettt amooc Necroes by the firm after a federation of blackl In St LouJa chalkn1ed whether 11 niet eijull opportunity laws. ., • 'Ille lu<raUve contract for the F,1!d<ia not Involve the !Inn's McDonneij-8.0litlu Altcona.UUCI Company plant1rr'HWitbl&- -ton Beach, which concentrates on ••~ 1pac1 work. A apokeanal)1 for the St. Louia hUd- quartera llld tnday that McDonntli· lloqlu bu fumed In a blueprint for ID- a.u!nt! Ila hJrtn& of Ne.,...._ Croeby Maynard, wlslanl to the cor- porate nee p"9klent !or external alfaln, however, and other McDonnell Do;u&Iaa olllclall declined to comment nn reporta 1J!e ael'OlpOCe firm had agreed to a ojJoclal lralnJnc prosrarn for mlnotlly f:O'J~ -ben and to boolt the nwnber ol Necro employea to 10 percent ol 1111 33,000.member wort force. r Maynard ukl iny comment on the eompaey pn>pooal wnuld have to come lnmi the Air Force. 1"' U.S. Civil Rlpu. COmmlaton ~eatd tatlmony laot month that McJ>on. nell Doug1u personnel pollcJea were not In Ml compliance with federal lllandards. Then It wa1 dl1COVered lbt A1r Foree hid not made the required review ol the company's equal employment opporlunlty . POfl?lm before •wardlnl the Fll con- tract. Secretary of the Air Fore< Robert C. Seamans Jr, on Jan. 30 warned that if AfcDonnell Douglas and I.he government did nol agree quickly on an afflrmaUve action plan. steps might be taken to tenninate the FIS contract. Company officials said al the time McDonnell Douglas hid about 2,700 black employes, 8.1 percent or the work force. Reagan Heckles Back Storm Hits, But County Speech L M .. ·. l During Fullerton Heckled throughout an addrus lo 4,000 students at Ciil Stale Fullerton, Gov. RonalJ Reagan did some heckling of his own at the conchlllon of tbe -talt Monday. "Could J say something I've wanted to say all morning?~e began.at the climax of his fJrst personal confrontation on a campus in four years as governor. "Shut up and grow up," he mapped. The general mood of _the crowd on cam- pus was r-euon~ble and receptive, exctpt for a handful or disHntera. some iden- tified• U"Mnben of Students for a Democralic Society. Obscenitiuwere shouted and placards reading ••bd:mp· Reag1111" and "Our Posl-ttoo: mt TUttton"' were-waved during his speech on the campw with an enrollment of lZ,800 students. He warned that he believes tu.it.ion at collegea as well as univeraltlea ls in· evttable, adding that the role of 1ove:m- ment is lo preserve not take away in· Valley Thespians Set Production Of 'Odd Couple' Stude~t actors will present ''The Odd Couple" Feb. 2S-2! at the theater in the round on the Fountain VaUey lilgh School campus. The Nell Simon comedy, which deal! with the conflicll confronting two divorc- ed men who are living together. will be staged at 8 p.m. on each nighL or performance. Adtllt tickets, priced at $2, are available !rom the student acUvlUe1 of- fice or by phoning 962-3301, David TooJe and Greg WoUord will play the leading roles of Oscar and Felix. Other members of the cut &ft Tim Dehoff, Charlie Rig~n, Rex Raymond, Frank , Nunei, ~J:tbi Barker, Su&Je Dearden .and K11thy Barker. The director is Mi85 Christ.i•na Guln, and the student director is Dodi Lampl.· divldual freedom. "Pig, Pig, Pig," the dlueaters &houted as he opened the floor to que!Uonis from studenl.A and faculty. Rea1an amlled, waHed until they stop- ped and continued. · •• . . Asked about state university aad col- lege tuition Reagan replied, "I think it's inevitable." During a question period, the governor lashed out at a youna man who said he was a Socialist Workers Party member from San Francisco. When the man. at- tacked capitalis1n and praised sociall!lm, Reagan replied: , "All of them (socialist governments) have been failW'ts and none of them could ha\•e gotten off the ground without us." Earliii', Reagan htld an hour-long mteling with 30 members of his Studenl Advisory Council, C{)mpriling student body presidents. 5 Women Fined For Prostitution · Five women, arrested In a Huntington Beach motel last Sept. ZS, have pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of pro- stitution. · The women have been fined from $190 to $315 and placed on two years probation by a West Orange County Municipal Court judge. They are Pi.1argaret Sue Wright, 31, a house'Yife, 7672 Commodore Circle, Hun· tin,ton Beach ; P.1arclal K. Wade, 22, a settetary from Gardena; Jeane Nlna Prophy, 32, a !.Ang Beach cocktail waitress; Vivian Lucille Thompson, 26, an Artesia housewUe. and Betty Louise RJehardaon, 30, a secretary from Anaheim. The five "omen were arrested on f.etony charges by Huntlngton Beach Police al\(f lnvettl1etor1 from the Oran1e County blstrlct Atl0!1teY,~l!I office. The cha~ges were reduced· to Jnlademeanor status during court proceedlngs. oss inima Oranae County held t\.& own Monday in the wakt of .an unexpected storm which brought ·35-mlle-an-hour winds to the Orange ~ast and capiized a boat in Newport Harbor. On the IOOth annlvttsary of the U.S. \Veather Service, the elements celebrated by whJpping up thunder , lightning and j\lsty "'inds -on a day when just a "chance ol a few sprinkles" was pre4lcted. Major accidents were averted in the county, allhough the California Highway Patrol reported "a whole slug of fender benders" on rainoallct county highways. nie Orange CWnty Harbor District reported one boat had capslied and another was pulled loose from its moor- ings in Newport Harbor. "But that wasn't much damage when vou consider lhe winds 1Jere averaglna 18 inuea an hour," a Harbor DistriCt olDclal said. The winds later reached a peak velocity in the bay of 35 m.p.h at 3:40 a.m. today. No damage wa.a reported to light planes tied down at the Orange County Alrpott. ''We had a Jot of water but no dama1e," a spoke sman noted. Only one power outage was reported. that in Garden Grove when the blowup a( a tran sformer at 6 p.m. left 250 customers without power for more than four hours. The storm reaped a greater loll both In Los Angeles County to the north and San Diego County to the aouth. A rash of traf- fic accidents and power outages were reported in both areas. Valley Little League Directors to Meet There will be a general metUng for directors of the Fountain Valley Little League at 7:30 p.m., 11lunday in the community center, 10200 Slat.er Avenue. April 25 is Ht 11 op41nllll day for play in the Fountain Valley Little League. 1be President also proposed a research and development pn1grarn aimed at pro- ducing a low pollution automobile within five years. Ho allked that the secretary of the Department of Health, Education and welfare be authorized to regulate the composiUon of psollne to cut down on pollution. There la fresh agitation to force geeline makers to reinove lead from gasoline to cut down on alr pollutloo. Fron• Page l OIL ... code for recording the production of a weU. The city can 't keep track of who produces what and where. City officials must accept the word of the operator. It would seem natural that oil wells not making money -the case for most cf those in the town lot area and in-- dependently operated -would be dismantled and taken away. But they aren't. There are several reasons far ma~ taining a virtually dead oil well, says Day. First. some of I.he operators hope a new boom ml&hl come to Huntington Beach. making their wells valuable once again. Second, a tu loss. Most of the in- dependent oil operators are absentee owneTs. For them. the well is a tax write. off. Whal happens in Huntington Beach may be of little importance to them. Third. nuisance value. Mayor Jack Green believes some operators stay with their wells expecting the property owner to pay a large sum of money to move them off. Most of the independent oil operators own only mineral rights, nOl the land it.self. But with lhe v.•ell bullt on the land, the property owner can't use his parcel. Property owners are suffering the most in the oil field area , says Green. The ones who own small lots can't build on them, their property value is depressed and they are rectiving skimpy oil royalties because the wells are barely producing. Large companies. such as Standard, awn their own land and can tasily C{)ntrol how it is used . But as long as the oil code is e'llsily , avoided, the downtown area will remain dlrty and dUflcult to develop. says Green. Only a new cOde, making producing wells clean up and making more wells Idle will htlP:, ht contend!. (Tomorrow : Cleaning up abandon.. td oil weLLs is a costly b1L.1ine:Js.J Golden West, UCI to Join ·In Upgrading . of Biology Spruce Up Your Home for WITH FINE QUALITY- FAMOUS BRAND NAME ••• . ... tf 01 • Golderi West COiiege and UC Irvine will jolnUy spotllOr summer tnsUtutes to help junior college lriatructors better prepare · biolOgy students for tmlvtrslty cur- riculuma. The cooperative Jiroject Is In retOl"I· Uon that llUH't coonllnltlon ii dealra)>le Plant's Odors Due for Airing Objectionable ndon a I le a • d I y tmJnatlng from the Sun11et Beach Sanitary Distrtct se1'age trf:atment plant wlU be airtd soon in a heartn1 befort the California Rtglonal Water Qulllty Con- trol l!Oard. The panel will convene March I 11 10 1.,m. tn the ~arina Communlty Ctn ter. Seal Duch. BGIJ"d QWrmaa Llwt"-nct E. Coffey u1d th• bearln& -which could mutt In a , cease and dtsltt order a1lllnst the district -W\U be limited to dllCll!Slon of UM! atleged malodorooJ nulaanct. Re1ldents o( nearby Jlunllngton Har· bour have filed a liwsult 1galrust c0nOn- ued opt.ration of tha plant located at War- ner AvetVJe and Pactnc eo.st High"•>'· Anyone with -1•1i•ed knowled&e of the probltm 11 Invited to aUend the: htar-- Ina, according to Chairman Coffey, and addr<IS the hoard. -, . ' to help transfer &tudenta: make the transt- t!on from junior coll11e to a unlveralty. The teac!ler Institutes. planned to be held the next two summers at Golden Weal College in· Huntington Beach, are funded by a 1123.00& grant from the Na· Uonal -SCleoce.-FOllndaUoa "' the UCI School ol Bloloalcal Sciences. Co:dlrectors of the project art Dr. Keilh Justice, biology professor and dean of UCl's Graduate Divtsion, and Golden Wut. biology instruct.or Hayden Williams. A high-level steering committee that ti reviewing plans for the summer In· slltutes Is made up of eight dlrtct.ors of the League for Iruiovatlon in the Com· munlty College. Sit or lhe eight are superintendent.a or chancellors of jwrlor college districts, in- cludin& Or. Norman Watson, chancellor of Orang• Coast Junior College District, which Includes Golden West. Twenty.jive junior colle1e bloloU In· structors rrom throughoUt cauromia will attend each of the six-wetk summer tn- ttltutes. Tht faculty will Include Uct pro.. feuors who will JdenUfy recent advances In biology rtsearch. A systems approach to teaching biology will be emphaslted. The university professors will benefit also, Dr. Justice said. Ht remarked that In many ways junior college instructors are mort arpert in 'Tlethodolol)' than university profcsaors and he said ha hopes the ul<lclatlon will lead unlvtr~!l faculty to use lndlvlduallzed in&tructJonal techniques. CARPETING * BEATTIE * MONARCH * CROWN • * ROXBURY * IMPERIAL * WALTIRS * SWEETWATER * 81G&LOW * BIRVEN * FIRTH * COLUMBUS '* MONTICILLO * DAN RIVER * SEQUOYAH WI 'INYll1 TOU TO VISIT OUR HU~i SHOW.OOMS -SU THI OUTSTANDING SlLECTION OI' CAllPIT· IN• AVAIL.AILI.. UNUSUAL INSTALLATION PIO .. UMS OUR SPICIAlTT. CALL l'OI FtlD UTIMATIS. WDlll.Y SPICIALI UNUSUAL COLOU -s5ts .... OlAN•I a. PINI MODONllflC lD. Sit.ti! PATTllJI, WOYIM ACllLAH INITAWD ALDEN'S • ------ DON'T MISS OUR DRAPERY DEPT. Wt ftehlr• a complt t• 1t1t etion of febric1 tnd celon te tnhtnc• end complimtnf your earpttln9. ·. CALL ,FOR FREE-ESTIMATES 'IN YOUR HOME. 1663 l'LACINTIA°COSTA MESA 646·4131 11 YIAll lllVINO THI OlANOI COAST - • l . Sittin' and A·strutntiain' Cynthia LyDI) Kilgore, '3, Anaheim, 1970 Easter Seal chil~ for Orange County, gets music' lesson from television and recOrding star Glen Campbell, who ties been named cbairmaD of this year~a. Easter Seal fund-raisjng drive in ·Or'!!lge County. Drive beginJ Feti. 211 and con' tinues through March 29, Easler Sl!riC!ay. Go8l ,for COUDly lbll year Is ' $125,000. Ro·tor Blades DeclareU ,, Gaus e of-Copter ·Cra8h From Wire Services Rotor blades running wild and chopping tnto a Loli Angeles Airways helicopter, -pUOied bY-a ·Huntington Beai::h-mano. caused the worst such crash in history, federal investigators"said Mondly. The sickening' plunge· lnto,a Paramount dairy . yard. oo .May ~. I~. killed 23 persons, and was folk>wed by a second LAA disaster in the summer months, with a Costa Mesa pilot at the controls. Findings announced by the National TranspOrtation Safely B o a r d in Washington O.C. borF out testimony given during a hearihg into the first crash~later that year. _ Capt. Jack E. Dupies, 45, of 6442 1G'ovin Circle, was en ·route from the Anah1im heliport to Los Angeles lnternaUonal AirJ>orf. under normal conditions when a cdmponent failed. · /A so-called damJ>er, which acts as a !hock absorber, g'ave outlnd one of the Sikorsky S-CU. commuter crafts, blades dipped dowD and knifed into the fuselage. ' Wltnenei who watched the fatal plunge told of seelng first one blade, then others, smack into the· craft, as ft hovered likt a ~'riclten bird, then lumbled ngsefirst_ to earth, Chunks-of debrlll -b~n 4rom the fuselage rained Gato the .crowded, sur- rounding suburban area and air mall let- tirs from r:uptured mailbags fluttered down like feathers. Capl Ouples, a·_ veteran pilot,. had radioed LAA headquarters lhortly before the ·heUCOpter went down, exploding in a baH of nre. oiie-haU-minute later, his f In a I transmission was monltottd in Los AngeleS. "L.A .... weTe cra!hing. Help us!," he criP.d desperately. · The seeond LAA chopper w e·nl down into a· Compton playground Ofl Aug. 14, i968, with Capt: ~en· wqgoner, 33. of 3131 Pierce Ave., Costa fdesa at the con- trols. . l ' Natlooal Transportatloo Safety Board probers held a he&rina to detmnine what cauaed that craah, kllHng 21 perlODll, and issued Ila findings Wt fall. Soldier Slain in Vietnam Buried; Probe Goe~· On Shot to death in an argum ent r · .. i •t-and the vast numbers of men involved. nam outpost, a young Army r--f ·om "You have 350,000 'men, Ill armed trlth 'Yorba Linda was buried in the 1•a;n l\.1on-we~, in Vietnam," be'told tbe family, day, as his grieving family continued ef· "People get killed.all the time!' . • forts to learn delails of his slaying. . But not, '8.Y•.the Rebert Ready family, Spec/4 Robert W. Ready, who leaves the way their son was killei!,'shOt down in his wife Penny, 20. was killed Jan. 26 at what may have been just an ordinary Quang Tri, but so far. the Army bas barracks. disagreement. maintained secrecy about the case. The victim's body was aceompanied home by Spec/I Leonard D. Williams, hil Spokesmen for the Army said an in-squad leadt:r, wllo stood aside durinR the C1ulry is being made by Company 8, or simple, non-military funeral at 1 the Isl Brigade, 5th Mechanized lnfanlry cemetery in Brea. · Division, but have declined to say more. "( wasn't there," he said, concerning The victim reportedly was shot to the tilling of Spec/4 Ready . death during an argument, while he was "An. 11ve he-ard Is 1101ne. rumors," he unarmed, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. added, "I can't tell them asjything 1l llon't Robert Ready, of 4781 Libra Pleet, Yorba know to be the truth.'' Linda, have gone to the While House to Spec/4 ,Ready'• name appeared today learn more. in a UDlted Prea lnternlUonal cuuaJty- A White House spokesman said Monday roster re1eued by the Delena Depert.- that Press Secretary Ron Ziet]er Pv>ws ment in Was~. all the details.of the cue •t-~.fOln't, . Ironically, he wu listed as killed dua to but It is unknown what wfil. tie dOne: non-hostile causes: In the brief ; lilt tA One Southern Callfomt.. \ le&iJ}ltor .,: Dames. whose aid wa11 enlisted ~~~te can be Because in Vietnam, the military oaly done at tbJs point ow~ to thi. distance ftcognize& one oUiclaI enemy, J J ... -' • - Se~ret Letters -.. . --~ • • Alpin e · Avalanche' ~ • .. j • -42 Killed • Ill ·' ~ors ! Bl izza rd i~ M~mor y_ Iso_la~~ ~~efich ·Resort ' : V/IJ.. M' rr.':#1 'W.)r-All pu.hect by-up-to ·• mlllt:an boor, -appund to be·-'n at·the '*I thrown by the -llOiall • wd. ,,_: n'-ol -·--suckedtberoofaw1yln>m1amallbotel, complex. there wu a.-olleaot. lollowed by ed by -111-tba • wm.t -di In draged autO. llO yarda and ran over '1'hll av.-~-• .~ 1·11 1molbered crla ad -"~ ......... fir memol'JI rollld aW mile °"' cm and concm.e wau. • ' • • ~ 1 ..-v.;.a -• Lm., hel · ' r-r--...... u...,.11 i -ctmP dinlDI -to-· Moot of. tbe ;..,_till>o ,..,~ ~il!I ~ be. n11hJJla • ~ clown the , ~ ,,in_ people w1111 -w d r . daJ, l:llllnl•G IPd ln!Udnl' -lblll IO Y°'"" ~le -Franch, S.!g/11\ 0r 1\';eat , flank al Mt. l!olalse and c:nmlilllJ I 9" lhe-lfto out tlile inyaelf tried ~---~ ~rt..r 91,~.!'. -_staylnc a\ a low-CO§! vecall911 • Ilona! blihwoy before blttlnf tbe vaca!ioii aw•r to J>elp c>Ut the ~ But Ille -,. na StrW A•alancbt .8¥!•ch Center miu:r nm · by the Union Of 'FraJt Aft, · cent«. Avallnche expert, ilJd tbei ll'IOW was too Jriard a With .DJ mr tmdl-r- ln · -.i · -tlie . ~ iPll -Cenlers. There were 199 guests at the ' eoutd have moved at a speed ·11P(11'91Cbin1 • we couldp1 do much." 1 , Eunlpt'I ......_ lllnce ,.,., A_. al cent.rand: about IO'O)lpervlioly-' 120 mllea an boor. , ' AD-yearold1tloreddod: "lwulllct)'' ..... -la Aliotria In UM tilled more neJ. • . ' • • • ' • • ' A »-year-old Frenduhan who WU In enl>ugh to be ""'jicted riihl -.. ... " lban 1111 _., but In • .lllllllber al dif· ]'Int repq'!' lndicAted about 30 of the , the ilinlnc """" uld: "All al a sudden we only open door ~ to 1111 -teen: ~ , dead w~ akiens from the center,,ca~Pt -heard an lncredlble nola There wu a half of the diniDI room. 'l'bat'1 what•"' "'1 '"* al -Into Val d !aero, w~ 'tating breat!Bll. The re~ · violent ,..t al wlnd, and ,.. ...,. an ed my life." -. . I ~ 1' ,. j.,' t I I ' ' ' ~1riiJ 'O'fftc~; ,Stepfat her. Held :. .. ~ , .\ . ' - _u.s ~ Chop~r ·. ~ Blows Up; 12 ·; Geis _Grilling .·,·' · Y ouf!gs~·r. _Tips Polfce At Leary Trial On B,rothe r's S~y ing k ., • '..t , Three _defenM b[Wyen today reowned their _,. ucl lnllli'Jve gtll'"" ol the man w,holle -ioi!, to 'tr Orin&• County Gran4,,JW7!J I~ o1 Dr. 'l'liDotiiJ Leafy'Jlii'raml'1·-~ Beach pOllce a111Cer~e11 ~n. · AttomeJ Robert Law, I ~ deleodarit ~ 14t1, 11, Jed tile leCOl1d day lllllllt onlnv..uplir ~D wttb queotlooa that ..a..eittrim the ooklr af hl1 client's coat at 'the Umi of arrut io A ptibne call lo Sanfa Ana' police by an tl~year-ola boy who said hls younaer brother wu dead led to the arrest Mon· ' Couple Acc used ()f Child Beating Child battering complaints were being the directlon Purcell took when he walk-soug~t today against a young Garden ed around the Learys' station wagon on Grove couple who were arrested Sunday Dec. 2t, 1•. . . . .. If~.~~-~ ~~~ d!scove~ on Purcell remained celm and quietly, llleir lS-iiiOiilli-old son. · · · ~· responsive throughout the sustained in-Deborah Kay Williams, 20, and her •·-aUon in cl:t-..L.r Court -, • ..1.. commm-law mate . John ~ e n j a m i n ..._. • .._ ~·.... • '"'"61 Salbman, 34, both 11ve their address as Byron K. MeMillal'l'1 courtroom. And he 11831 Sage Street when they wete booked recalled ln minute detail for Uw the it Ot'ahg'e Cowtty Jail on felooy dilld evenla_that~led ~ hjs boold!'I o1 Dr. beating charges. •Leary, IO, Mrs. Lei,ry and John Bush Police said they learned of the alleged Leary 20. beating when the baby, Steven J. The 'omcer recounted again hi! spotting William!, was the object of a rescue Call o( the auto as it aat ·witb·at.gtne nanning after he bad stopped breathing. and a rur door open in the center of the The call to , police wa1 placed by a roadway on Woodland Drive. And be neighbor when the WWJams.. woman repeated his earlier testimony that mari-brought the-baj,y to the nei&h~r•a' home · juana and LSD were found-in the car and for help. • on the per11>ns of the ~ defendants 11 Steven • v.·as hospltaUJed, ~.Ji.. ~was - a result of his search. described In satisfl!!'IOIJI l!""ili'"' ---- I• ,,.,,. •, • \ . ,,., . , . .1 ·;~.:: ... '",'l ll'.' ' ' day of the boya' stepfather on muMer chargea. Kenneth Watkins, 23, a mechanic for Goodwill Industries, was booked on char1ea of belting to death $-year-old Cbriatopher Clarke, whose battered body was fouqd ln a motel room. Police .. td they received a call !mn Chlrsto!!her'• brother, Michael, who told them, "My brother i!I dead. Please aend an ambulance." Offlcen said they arr\ved at the Car· rlage Stop Motel, lOO W •• Third St., and fouod 11-y~-old Michael Keith Clarke an~ 7·~--11Lllark-Sllpbn .Clark,._ along with their unconidOUI mother, who lay on a couch. The two bo)'I led oUlcen to the body of Cbrtatophei', which was found on a bed, Coroner's-1leuptles said tbe·boy died ol maalve internal bleeding. Americans Die ,' • • SAIGON (UPI) -M i~...,. loaded U.S. bellcoplar exploded In lllchl - over a shantytown near D1 Nana todat. •. 1 killing all 12 AmerlcaM abo.rd. 'nm'e " were no cuuaDUes in the crowded him-l Jet. . MUitary spokemen llald the .._ al the crash wu nol Immediately determb.. ed. OU!cial IOUl'Ctl lald !bl! lluei' : eapler may have been over~ lince it Cll'- ried a full compliment at four erewn. l and eigh\ pasaengen plus ~ '. Regulations can !or the model to Wri ' onlfOve'p&iiiiiii<n wllli baiiqt:""_,,_, ·:·-,,_ · .... Spokesmen said the ae"aneo wert from the U.S. "'ii''' Amerlcal lllvlam while the pusenpn tncluded two Arm1 _men, !!!"-Marine_~ fj_v_t_aaj_ioJs_wbo were believed •bout lo p on nit md recrtaUon leave. Tbe.lr DlmU ,... withheld pending notification al nm Ill kin , Police lald'tbe unconectouaneaa al the· m.other' Mn. 1Jnd1 Sue Watkins, WU not fully clear'.. but It wu knoWn she Wu under mea.J.Citlon for a eevere heart condition. Allied communiques reported continued Police said they would queatlon her In light and scattered p-ound fl&hlinl lo the boy'a death "u aoon u Ille ii able South Vietnam M..,.,-.~ ···'-~--. to speak to .ua." ""'"'T -_,,. _, '1feanwhilf;, the two survtvtng IOllS an Spokesmen u1d allied forcea killed '17 belnjr cared for In the county'• Albert Communist tr-In wtdtly aeparaled Sitton Home: • and brlef cluhe1. • '' • .l . ·(And dadt let ..-111,,.i clfntJ . ' " ••• ' ' '" • Jackie No ws W on't Be Auctioned "" • • NEW YORK (AP) -Four old letters'• "But I tol~ him thete would lit a pm Iron> Jacqueline Keonedy Onauls_ to Joi:· dell of publicity abouj tbe 'lelten, be- ,mer Deputy Dtfe.nae ~retary ~~U ·-cause the more1publlctty. the beU.e:r prtoe GOpatrlc were alatod for sale at auctlOn °'# "°"Id brinf.-1 utd this with tbe Mardi !Z but were wlllldro<m whe1(Gi~ Id,,. that U they wm otolla, be _, patrlc said they_ were stolen, out6grapb. wlllll poblicl\1. But be IOfll1ed llntllusiu- dealer Charles Hamltfon dilcloled iollaY-Uc u.t then waitd lit a lot al RUl!llclty.• HamUloo sajd the i.ttero , probably The dealer llld be told 'Gllpat/lc ~t would have_brough~anywhere !>om IZ.• l>e\would wttbdraw tile 1-. (...,, tile to 14,0IO If ti)ey-ba<l lieen auctlooed n eaJe,cid return them to Gllpalric U the plalWlld. / . • ' atlGllw.t -*' liYt his "-..ce t¥t Bu~ he ialdr he luni>d II_, tilal "'he;Mld\111\e acumir · . ti11f mlgbl-lli stolen and~ Oil· "'l,uJd Ille thief obould be~• pati'ic, whbv1!11\r.f that !bl 1Mtm·liido--Hamlltoo ll(d. "He/gave me that ....;,.. been i6tO from 'Ille .flt" i,i Ill( law ti· ance." . \ \ I flee. -.. •• ' , ; · Police lleadquanm utd llilllJ' tilal no Gllpa could not bil reacbed lninMil1" complaJDt ilfd -!llod with pollce - at.ly. • """""' the a!lalr. Hamilton uld he ....id not lden'u!i the 11am11k1o uld he paid a !IGG odnnce man who bn>ogbt the lettetl to him but for h ,letten, which Included an April that be waa "• v"7'.,......We mon -a l~.1111 litter on Whit. -llltlanay, pro!ualonal lie was • pmon al ln!tc· and one dated Nov. IJ, 1111, and malled rlty. . ~ !ra1l Greect In an env,. beorlnc tile "He told inf;• Ille ilell« continued. name of the Jadd Cllrlstlna. ''thal be was actJng W the owner of the The former Jl'.lnt Li41 .faa. on her letters .•• In my bulinesa ft doesn't pay honeyn100J1 with mflUonaJre shipowner to pres• too hard on own~lhip, because ArlsloUe Onuala aboard the 1acbt at the you often embli'tUI "'J"1e. Unit. • • • Distincliw: ,_~tirust .... • 250 CIAllc:-incll 6cytll'dlr qne • White sll!eRll• • °"""*-""""' • ~-·-C:Orpotinl • C:C.-led windshi.td wipers ' . • Hi~ "1htlltllon " UNCOLN ·MEFCURV .. ' . . I • Wood-era in vlny1 porieiint on tho jMh u: a:t ponoi • Deep foam pa&ffnt for extni comfort • Wheelbase 5 • Songer than ma,,y of our compelitots for ..-thllr ride •easecrupc)ft riianuf~' suaested retail prices ' for comparat>ty .:iuipped Intermediate hardtops. Get ,. piece II tlle ICll11 ... MI At lie J,OHNSON & SON LINCOLN-IEICURY 2626 Hai boi-Blvd., Costa Mesa, .CClllfonla ~ ) I • I • • ' • ................... - -flicha;.i. B. liu-11 (0.Ga.), an4 about 60 member• of the J\Ul- seD fQJ111Y attended religloils oorv• Ices Sunday at the White Houae 11 invited guests of President Nixon. The President called the group t 1one of Amercia's mott dlstfn:. guished famillll." Present w1rt 1even of Ruuell's nine broth~rs and sist,rs along with their spouses and children. The 1ervice wu COft" ducted bY a younger brother, Dr. Htni'y Jdw~rd Rus11ll, minister of the . Seeoad Presbyterian Church In Mempliia , Tenn. Be built a oer· moo around the theme that ''bold .. ness is an indisP.~n.sable iJ!.gredient for ncCessfUl livtng;-" • Tiie alate oj Neoad4 Nu a ''I" ulolion jot its legal -bling, bMt when the chips are down it ti °"'' ,,ecma tJert m tM ~n. 2'11< Colij"""4 blldQ<I ·-· it e%JM!cted more than $68 mUlion tn. revenue frqm horse r a c I gom!>Ji"17 dur!ni/ the m:tt fiscol ,...., I• N..ada, IM total ,.,,.. -J1'om -1>1i"'1 ii e%J)<cted to be more Uuui J40.1ftillioa - 0,. Gboot.#8 ..UU.. liu t ~an C"lillforiii4.-·--r ........... -....... -- •• • Soerotary of Stahl Tod W. Brewn ·ha1 .. held office for 20 Ye_ars, a n d his name· ii one ol the best known in Qltio Republican polittea. But Bnnm met his match in famous namOI when John P. Kar.'lOdy .llled . peUlions to run for secretary of state u a Democrat. Kennedy ii a !I-year-old Cleveland insurance br0ker whose uncle ran aga!nll Bnnm In 11116 and lost The Demo- crats uve anotlier "pei'IO..Uty" in Ohio'• May 6 pr!nwy election. Parry Mason ·of Aurora, Ohio, 11 rwming for-lieutenant governor. • President Nixon met in hl3 office toith Gold Star Mothers from Masaa- chusettl who Jost som in combat in So1.1theast · Asi. ·Thi llothn• rtcmt.. ly traveled to Vtdnam to dedtcatc a civilian hospital in the Central High- land.I built by contributions from Worceskr County, Ma&&. Shown wilh the President are Mrs. Gladys Berg (left) and Mr.s. Bertha To/Jeri. • A Honolulu motorist was cited for inattention to driving Sunday alter his car colllded head-on with another vehicle in full view of spec· tators watcbin~ a s~f~ r. i v 1 p I ''Roadeo.'' Police said the.motorllt had his eyes on the roedeo, !nltaad nf the road. T-.;, f_, 10, 1911) . . Birt· Bit !JM Brlelc _ : , , Hoo·dlums · Peril . " ' . . ' . '· ~~ •• r ,. . Mardi Gras 1Fete • • CUT TD IND CARllRf T"""'°'or Al Hirt Moshe Dayan's J . ~ ~Of1LE¥1S(AP)-----,_ • H. llollinl -)\41S• )oilnW ID die .-Gm ......., llnalem to f-' aballdoomlaf ol Ibo· -. ...... ' ·-. • ~ ~ lllrt,.wllo •• llndl la • I ~ """ b)' ~ ~ wbllt rldiw a ponda I Doil, ap Hiid far Jl"""'1 11Ja1 a i. atltd! Up IDJu'l l!IJclii 1114 1111 -• ' -of ·youtbl totlDg 11eeplll( boil and WJ>llCU had been . ofl<llld ' GO cluqlo ti •....-1 ...... , ... ---· Loq.JWred types who had been eleep. Ina ID can «In Ille 11n11s -\iotue. .. ~ tbe. lhaltlrlna cruh. • •. Muy ~ resktentl avoided the French, Quar1er, center of the ClrnJvaJ, for. fear ol Nlq puacbld<ir 1-lled. "ire ""' 1p1nJt people m will not conform wJlh ordinary, conventional rulel ol 11oocl behavior," oald Pollce Supt. J'*Pb l· G-, "Tiit> think an)'lblnll 1oa h\ lhll dty and lhly jllll do Jt. .. Declared Mayor Schiro: ••unJt11 the ~ tak11 1 om e responsibJlily for controtu.na t hi a hoocllumllm I ID\ lfra14 lbal Mordl Grp will io out on exlstedct." The bearded, n>ly poly Hlrt, whole trumpel pla~ lrOm 1 Bourboa Stnel 'COME ON DOWN. AHD PICK IT UP, BUDDY'!''•- GOP, Dem Heads Land ... Race .S~h l!AfllllNGTON !AP) --.,_. llldlodl:Jldlnol ....... ID\1111bll fl .. bod u In tho (loutb bal -• c:omailtmenl "' .,pport ~ · --entotoaf-.Ialdto• ucatlonbtll . • Both llt)!lrit)' Leader Mlk'o M 'lald ([).Monl), .... hll GOP ~Ilea. Jf111b Scott 111 Pem111lvula, JI'-a opeech by Sen. Abralwn A. -(0. Com.) Mooday oayin( "tho NOl1h fl IUlltJ of · monumenial hypncrlly In Ito treatrnerit ol the black ~ 11 "I think tt'1 a good tblnr be 1-4 tbla half and brOuglll it to iht -rJ.. the c:auntry," Mandfeld told MW~ before the atart o1 !04ay'1 Seoat1 -Scott Called RJblcofl'• ._.. ...., coUra1equa" •ddlnl "it wu IOIDltMrC of a watershed to have a Nortblrn llblra1 . oldinl with Southern Democrati.'1 Before the Senate 11 an amadiNit 111 Seo. John Siennlr (l).llill.).·Ud - Southern senators to establish a freedom of cholct policy for ocbool 1ttddan. Scot~ who ts espected to olftr a ..- to table the amendment, aald ~ cauldn' .,... with it and also expressed doubt the Senate would accept a second stenni1 amendment to require uniform ~ ment of acbool de.segregaUon ~ the eountry. Although Scott said there WU ''too mlich uncertainty" about what this Im"' endment mlgbt lead to, Mansfield said he was giving it serious con.sideratl~ "We better get away from arguments about de jure and de facto -•Udo and realize It ls the same in all partl ol the country," Mansfield said. · Son Survives Munich.Bombing . ~wn ~~a~~.~=--~--'-R::_.:.::;. ,;,:,.,'C::l::hU=•...:P...:olo:..:..Alte:..:..::'...:' K::noc;.:.;,k;;;i:;;ng;,,,;;Off;,...Oll~ic;,;•<,.r'::•...:Ho,;,::.t __ _ day "could mun the whole ball came-• ... ... . . ...... ·· ........ -· .... ,. Desegregated School · MUNJ<;ll. °" (UPI) -An Arlll my .e.r.er ... H• uld be had llreadj D . c ·z c zz · ~~:.r~:t~~~.':-~":1,~G:"'"emenll In Atlltita and . emo OU~l . . a_ ing . Gutted at Opening Airport ·in ·aa ·-attempl to ,1 tell you -thin&., be oald. ''11>11 . ' • MABEN, Miu. (AP) -Malien lliifi" assassinate the aftly aon ol JiraeU ' -school was destroyed by fire early today, lldemt Miniltor lloobrlllyu, Munldl LI my last parade, at least until the dty F c · zz R . 4· lioon before ti waa "' reopen under PolictChlelMaalred-ruld. fatbm IW a hard loot al aU the or arswe e1· ec on court-ordered faculty d.,.lll•B•tlon. AauI Day.,,, actor llOil of tho ltrttU violeoce In Mardi Gru lhll year." . · , . Oktlbbeha .. County Deputy 5b<riff Bi 11 wor btl'o.-eicaptej unbUrt ia tho blmbut About ·IOO,llOO pa'IOM-Wtte expected to Harpol• uld the FBI and atate fire another passenger was kllled and 1tY1rol tum out foni&bt for the trtditiooal Zulu, WASHJNGTON (AP) Tbo u it did Judge Haynsworth," the council muaba1 were Joinin& him ill illv..Ugatlll( °I!;;: ~l>tb.-r ollo fCRJlht, a Rez .and Conwo paredoo wbicll wind up Democratle Polley CCIUllCU urpd todoy d_ec]Jred. tbe'J'boblu<ocbool had been clooed for moro running gun batUe wtth police ml"-. ~· ~ tbat Ibo Senote ftjoot Ille SiJ)lftlne Court "I tblnt the Preaident and bis ad· tbaJ1 • week and cl...., were achedultd S1JllMICted _,,lka HI off hol q..:; -;.: :...;: _ nomlnatloool..:=G.llarroldC--ell, mim.tratlon have pl1yed711tber loooely tobegintodaywiththefacultyiniegrat.d • ptaltvel In u. airpcrt's tranllti..-rwir~ ;: ;-: , ~Y .. inl them""""'"'. bnent lhould oev. with the judiciary in thne two ap. on the ratio of two Negroes to one whlte. · w Itlng t.:.:.r;.;.i!",,.-.-...-.l -:::__-. Le n 1 S ff '~ 9 been -poinimenta:," Humphrey said. Student Integration baa betn ordered for Pouce ':~It leart one per'IOn waa klH· tu"DJY gfU la Former Vice President Hubert H. The Policy council queiuoned Preaident nut lall ed and 11 others wounded ln the attack. · Humpllrey, the councU cbalrman. said Nlion'1 plana fOf action to .enhance the All three Arabs also ·were '-'jur,d ifwJ. ~~ N • ,.. T }d any man chosen for the high court "must environment. "ln fact. Jlis budtet ,..,. captured by police. , · · · · -· nnqw IXOD 0 J::.;:1 ~ =:!i\'!:.~al bias, in· ,..,......U for !DUY )lrOllTlml .• r<tn>at "Everything points to ¥oshe Dayan'• from the goals alrea~ Ht by Congress,. Retired Navy Pilot Given New Heart aon as the object of an assasslnaUon at· Of Ca]] Aff . Humphrey said Carswell does not meet and .for. others. no more than a c:om-tempt," Schreiber said. ey arr that tell. . mllmd to -.. ulaling leve,li.. . . 'the attack at th&. bysy ln~matlonat · Tile policy council, In a catalogue of ils "The Ume hi.I. pueed: for rhetorical RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) -The Medical a1rport followed the crash Monday night FT. BENNING, Ga. (UPI)_ A former vtews on election year issues, classified. pronou;ncemeabl or 1dmonitiona.'' the College ol Vlq:lnia reported . today It of a United Arab Airlines jetliner lll>orllJ legol ofllcer at Fl B<Ming tesUfled to-Corawell with Clement F. Haynsworth · policy collllCil aald. tnnaplaated a new heart Into the body of alter takeoff from the same fleld. All 13 day that on the day Lt. William L. Calley Jr., whose Supreme COOrt selection On tho Vlelllam war, the COWICil a ftttrod Na')' pilot durlnll the nl!lhi. . ~rsoos aboard the British-made Comet Jr. wu charged with mw-dering Viet-earlier was rejected by the Senate. adopted Moadly a CIUtioully worded A spokesman ldeatWe:I the recipient u jeillner survived the crm. . nameoe dvlJMns bi.I commandlll( officer "We believe that the HayMWOrlh and ftlOlutloa Jl!'Pl'ed b)'.ntlrM dlplomll WllJard ·N. ~a, now a rultor In A, gove.rmnent ,pokesman ta1d • U--had nmar'"" .that U ,,_ dld not follow C1nweil nomln.-.-to the Supreme W. Averell Harriman, ~ the Norfolk. lie uld Shepard wu in uii.lfao- Wll ' no qgettlon ot' Abotap ln-&be Pruldelt M:ia•i ~''held lltber be ~our! lbould aqt baft been made and we withdrawal of all American forces from tory coodiUon today. 1be donor was not ,,.._ cruh. r.t crewmen were lDJured fool :.=" , lir...,:=;1111;· ;;:~;:~:' !:::' to:::re:;j;;:ec;;:t;;:J;;:ud::g::e,:C;;:araw;;:el;l =tbe:;=:w;:ar;:;::zo;:ne:=w:::i;:thi,:n;:l;:l;:m;:•;:•;ths;:.=====i;:de;:•;:Ufl;'ed;;;;. ========;;::; and· a warnan piDePlfff11ospttallzed for I • 1 4 ' _ ~k •-· Tbo "in •a courl-mortlal ,,,,.. airport opokamtn·~ todaj'a at· ~ haaHhi· _, li•eD 'bf ClP,I. lacb beflll wheft' I HsznalJ tlda Arab" · 1 ~, BDI ..... It thlt "-• llit .iUdclenly a_,.ed at !ht cloOr of Ille bua . &, wu legal ~ lpr the Army ...,,,1q -gtl'I to .. laratlt El Al • ·-1"!pdt. ' -. ·•~•---• s ~--•-•A)r"-"'·-'l'odaJ'• botrlill 1'11 on a motion bf --~Na Y·-~-~-· .caner• He11111t to dlaniia\.tlit _,.. .. oo ..,...,that im~r a>nunand 111- 1 ~•· J t Str'k n-·-:1llcludinl Ibo nta "--srarut e s 1 e prfteolld 119 1111111 a 111t1trlal ta .., • • milliar) oourt. • Egypt Gun Poeitions ea11ey ts aC<USed of the premeditated murder of JOI Vletnameae men, women By United PTe11 laterutloul lllil:~ lll NI ltd llll'lnflnlr) pla-.. Israel, which suffered ltl heaviest fOon an a nrMP of My Lal Ylllap 11.ar.cb ; losses in Egyptian air raids Monday since 1'1 1911. · • the war In 1967, today sent lls Wlfl>_llila Hill tesilfled, u hid tbl Jl'L. ._ .. into aetioo again.st EgypUan mU1tary staff Judi• -jult-. tilm, that · position! on the Suez Canal, a Tel Aviv be -the Caller -bod -nlll' spokesman "'ported. , itd11o .~ -HUI uld tllol Ila The spokesman ~' -pl.-• ai>l). IJ!rll ot1w ~ -. o1 Illa atruck -aolml EaPlia -· IUdll-··-badi.amlda•' -and ultl1ar) -~ .. two .......... ' !bet tho Pr~ liq Ibo --"' ·Ibo ..bad --· ' . wfiorw.01. Tbo ralda ltttO/l a iOlol ol 100 ' TboJ btpn to folr, be llld, • Illa , t • • ' ~be IO!d, and ali pl.-----.Id order tbal....... . ' . !llhJy':' • . be preftrild. '· . , I ' , ' ,. • High· speed banking in :·hJr,lanes. ., -· ' • • • Take thO ahoft cut to ...,..nleot bonkinc. Wt haw four fast·movin1 Wna of dfflo.up boMl!ll at Southam Callfomfl first Natiorill Bink. . , Just drfvt up 1nd bank from your car. A lfmple lnttn:om and tube dol1-,.,._,. pin-you wtlll your taller. , , lo moka your bonkina latt llllil •llY. Of cou,.. ,...,. always hap.,,,lo -you Jnaldt tha book, whe" you'll roc:ii'IO Iha umo cor6i ~ • I ' • '· . ' l • • •,\' ->f._ ~ • I ·~ • • ' "" < ,Cg~s·t "~~~l~t~g::~orftt . ;·~ ,. East ' . \ .... ,, " ..... . ,... ~}; .... Generally Mi1t W eat1ter :~Prevtiiil'·Weal of(Rockiel . 1'· .... " l ,,.t ' CallfoMtltl C-'W1bi. ckMllM11 will! tctt· t ..... .,_.,, end e cti.nce ol IMI• ltd ~ w11 the n•lhtr outlcdl fDr '°"'"""' c..111om11 tocMo,. TM tor.ail atltd !or cllcrfftlnt daudt tM .iiow.n klftltftt •1'111 Wef. rmOtr wllPI w-rs bKoml"' wloMlr tcetleACI W m1t"Jr Ill "'-tni.rrc.r ntloM '*' the mounl•lft1, LOS AHG1!Le:S AMD VlCIHlTY -Clol.ld'I wlttl DCUlklnel bri.t lflowt<'l ~. f'erllr cloudy w.d""411r ll'IOfft. 1M te ll'!Otltt -WedMM!tr eftu. ....... Lo. foftlellt 11 end lllth W*"-" "*Y 'to ltalMllM ~bllt'Y 40 ~ttd ........ 11'111»-tW~r. ... ......... ...._. ...,_,, Lltllt wrl- -.......... -menil"' """" ,,., ......... ~....,..- ._..._..,. HWI flodlr 63 h ... (;Mltat ._,..,.twn ,.,,.. ,...,., '2 " ......... .........,... ,.,... ,,_ • fl ... Wltw ,.....""' ... I ..,~';..u.'91 ;..-;.. ~~ .. r••rn ~ I ' .. ~~ · t1t111 """' f'nC. .. ·~~·''" -' .,. ,. :.:r.-t, . : : .ti ........... • 7' SJ ~ ' : ~ ..... Q • •-w111e 1 n .... Oiied& ~ tJ .u Clnl:IMI" JI JI T Dtrwtr u a g::,:r"" ;} ~ .11 l'"llrbenkl 1 .., FIFI w.111 5' tt ,.,..... """ ....... ~ 1t ........ a: ... 1t ltl-Cltr # a Let V.0.1 II Ill ~~llftl• ;: . : Al M1_llOI.. t7 21 N-OlillM •I '6 v.s. s ....... .... v-.. " ,. ,,.. f'lattt • ,. Diii,... " st .10 Okl"-111 Cltr ~ 14 ..... .. " f'tlma.ri-t4 M ........... ~ -,,_.,. I I Sol """"""" .. 31 .u l'onltftd tO " ll•~ Cit¥ a H 11:..itlllff n - 11:-" ~ lta'llN!llt • fl seo Ln;1 CltY II a litt'I DIHI n M .i..11 $111 l'"rtMIKO '' M .Ill ... ,,.. u ... ...,,.. •J .. • • ---Mon.-Thurs.1:30"" lo 5""' fr!. l:JO"" lo'""'' l,9bbJHoan: Mon.-ThUra. t1m to4:30 p.m., Frt. t tfrito6 pm • MHourflCht D1pa11totr. 1'"9tiMI ,. • -,,, W.M1"'10n U -"-~~~~~~~~~~~~"'"=======,~·=--:::::::--::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::-.::::~~.._.J ' , . • • -. • • I, ' \ -... -·' • ... - I . . ' Fountain Valley Teday's • . FP••I , : O~NGE qoUHTY. <:AUFOllNIA e J S:, • • ., 1' • : ~ 1 ,..- • • ' . J ' ~ ·Be.ach l}~ciili~g· 3 · Firmnee: M-~<J;s:Ure~.~: • J • ·~ I ' l i 1 , • ...1 I -' > 4"• ' . ,,. ~ . . ' • I/ 1 4 , f t Despite "'°"'"'I .dril&lel, ~ -A hlko-ln•lhe .Jntoret\·,.ie 1roto I school ilhance ·-. I work~ ll•llt'/eul of Uje 11,"°"8 .-iii pe/aii& lo .I .JllUIJmlril of I! ·-'00'. AJlholla~ lh~ lalal n\Dn!>f!r.Ofib "lio todoy's lftmllblton Beech Oc:habl' filllnce IUS 'mllllcln'lli bimdt prevfoualy ap. vol<d dl\l'lni ·lhe .niomlnii bouft wal not 1 .l.~"··a reported 1 .. ......,.." 1.,_,t by 11 pi"oved by voten ln' the HunUngton BeJcb knoWn. ... 1 • ip9l,chc!ct·~ of,., =~· ·-~ ·-City School Q\!Jri<l. pr<cliictl revealiGUie'f .. :• a.m. :\'\wo 'Wr6I major!~ to' required' for · ·T~'·fidi'!"",'lll&b~'SchpO),,' , o1 ·1:•' On lhe ballot : paasage of bolll lloOd'meuurts. P'assaje' r<Klsl4rt<f , Yi>~1'lia!I . of'll ¥, bODoio -411:1·rwilllon In b;nds for conatructlon . of\ ii>• W< .o~n;ack ·Jn.Ille llig~ schoo) by. I/ ,•JI!,, .re~tinf a s,1 ~ of •notf>er ~h school Pd · earthqu,.ke dislriclt'require1 a·slmple lll3}orlty. turnout. · , ·.. .. _ •• re~bijitatioh , of 019 boiJd"1p at. H!ln' Elecllon.woi'l:era expect voting activity -Tamura S<bool.. ~' Wotlen tlngton Beach 'Juiih School. : • lo . mere~, tMJugb th< ~temoon ond rec0rdidcf1 vofeia' 0111 o1 a"tota 11 ,IQO -A.su..ce.nt-tu.:override-for .day-to:day evtnlrig~bOW'S uhtit the polls close' It I registered .:... 1'2,5 perceht turoGut. '. 1 operating upie:nses ln the Huntincton p.m. 'Ibere are about I0,000 .rtgiste.red -At Sun View School 16 V-. bad Beach Urllon High School District. Ap-voters in the 52-square mile Huntington cast the.Ir ~ba11ot.s out of , a ,total 1,300 prov al Would' raise the 1enera1 oper,'101 · Beach . UniPI) '/f:fab ·School DJStrict. A 20 registered. Thtit represents· ~ 4.J:l>eroent tu rate from Its preeen& p .n.to $1.19. percent , turDobt ia considerid good for turnout , ·· r ·, ~ • * * * F: orriey ',feJls Of .Confusion . ' Over Votes · · ~ ) DAILl'~Pll:°bT,I'..;. "f ffff'Y Ct\'1119 ' ON A GRAY, WINDSWEPT DAY, MYSTERY CR"F,T WAITS FOR SOMEONE TO CLAI M IT .... ~~mpty -Vu11I Beech"-St!_tral ·H"undred ¥1rd 1 ·E11t of Hunti"lton ~i1 r. Nii1r ~ch :8oulev1rd SamMay IChoOl 1in~ i1ecttons in nejghborin(. dUibicts hu ·er~ ...., . '. confusion over pro and con c~. It 1'U ., . B.uat Aground on s·i·tand; • • J' • • :. ' • • ' Pollutio·n Foe Urges Phase out Of Ste'am Plants noted today by Mll)z Foewy,~~ tendtnl of Ille. HuqUngiot).~.Union High School ~istrlct. t 11· . (.:..: • ....., . .. ._ .. ~ ~ -'-"·~ Foroey's .diltrict today ~~ • !9.> million bolld meaailte 'lllU;-.it" lifeguards Try· Sq,lvage . . . . tax ovenide. ...!:.· ·-·•;.•' '• .'Y -.. _ ... Neighboring volft In, iif11!1 Mua Unified Schoa\: Di baltots· on an 17-ceti' 'A ~foot 11loop, perhaps abandoned at sea ~ pfttea, U\\ oo the..-·seod at~ Htm-· tingtOil '1116Cb 'l!id•f 11. city llieguarits mud(ld~' to "'salvage Part or it . for the cnmtr -·whoever he rqay be.,. The 'siocip drittec:t. into shore ' abou"l 7 !30 p:m:, -Mo;>Uj. • Theie 'w'U no ont~ on boar:d:''~t 1''4 first ~td by a• citizen walkJng on tl;e ·beacll, then checked out by life'guard Doug Kirk., who.swim out to It and 'fi>und jt empty and rapidly filling with Water,. .. • ' An immediate search of the coastline ai,d ~an w•s s(arted In case 'survivos had leaped from .the boat, said lifeguard L1. ":alt SaWyer. 'Jltt ~i.ty's police h'cl~bpter. HS Eye,, rb!lde several swe~p:o; out to sell, while lifeguard crews roamed Up and .df?Wn the beach in lal>d rovers. ' ' . r !'\\11'en we ·found no surv1vqrs v.:e began · ~ed.ln& ~boat lo identify ils QWner ~6IC.h ~are SUlfjlijlng tO <tO now," saia LL SfllNYer. .. ' . ' ., .. Sawyer placed ~ vil'le·of th( boat .al »,Olkl'lo .. _..qi». ;" • r '. ' • i , 1 • • l•l!lif wllfUJl!Jiut( ~C tile· hull'tt • isn't }Vt>fth'the ~ M -Sat_V3'g~g," he e1- pl,ined., ' .. . • The :JO.fool sloop ~ Ille lhi(d boa!. lo wash · asbOre at Huntington Beach this yj?ar. -One other 'boaf 't~ thr?Ulh ' the municip11:I pier ltter nine1 persbns · . ' v.•ere rescued by. cily· pr.eiuar.dlJ. *nothe1r boat ·capsiz:ed in the Bolaa Chica .area. One .person drowned and foor oth~rs were . saved in that one. B • · · proP05~ increa&:e ~~ ~ ~~,.,8~.!!~~~K AdverURrntntS .e: S;'DBY • PILOT calUnl for · re)l<UOii ' .,-tlie • Pr. A. J. ma1er?smtr loughl qll 'e Nofforl.Mtif~·ba•i ..Uted' ....... relentless barr~e or . quesiliiou· by cOrii:i1in ~t llointlollon -·•.oten Southern California Edison Company al· may have felt they~ applied to 0..,. i torneys ~sdly and urged. that 111 oil· Forney 11tc£ •1 , • • -!.i"-.-, gas bumlng electric plants be pbaied oul ''The ·iauu• .-art dill~" ·FurrniJ noted. "No ,...u.r wlial the meritl el Uit eventually,.. ' Newport.-Meu ballot meuurt1 mlY bi, C~Ufomla's number one smog fichler we feeJ a·.tr'anl!·need for "'911t of our did concede, however, that he WU willing OWO mWures." \ lo accer:iti a temporary increase of poll'il· 1 • • ~ .. - lion lnto the' atmosphere if the total ,.. r ' ph• .. '"'could be achieved: • Citizens S~k , The, chairman or -the Califorhia Air · •1 " , .... · : ResOurces &ardJ ~nd C(llteC:h scientist E · · } · • · 15, ·c· ·a1idida". t'es ""oh lhe wllneu •taiid for almost five ' . ~ anat1on " hou~s. ~sdar before the Pulllic UUlities , , , commis~on In Los Angeles. • · Of '•AU-nort ·Plan I n-cBeac1i-Race Jlaagen:Smil ,agriled . enuliinllly-lhat -+ I ' "" J"c "-:-rj,,..,.;;-~ expan~ of', the • HpnUnitpn Bead! 'A c:iU.rhll·~ dettniilned to remove · · • · ~ pi&Jt, lhe ~ for Ille heirinC. •··~Mlle · ~ cllr For ·council Seat s m1tht be ' pn1fer'1>ie ; \b smiUtr ,.. r:;nt~J'/1.~~·~"'r;;.~i:;.u;d llu'bi\le J!iants as ail,intertm "'"""·• . , SU..;...,loora ·'"""""<...llailtn, AJ!Ga' Allen' " ,. 'l·':' ' • ~ .... -'. Edi • ,_.. ~ .~W:)'et.. ."'6Yanced the theory that the boat may• have· been stolen, then .aban- d<lned1 al 'sear~·jQyrkters -who tired of it. Thrt,oe, 1'"1.ita.UQn.1 numbeh have been c~kQ:I; •a IL \eading to ~~ad ·~s. Tilt 11"st-nwnber.'DF 4215 EA .. turned , out •to' tiea.;j,1.foot,homemade boat, •ac- Cording to sources in Sacramento .. , but waal-egiitered to a Htintington P•rk man who appartntly had Dever owned a boat ol any lyl"· "-, i.-1" 1 .~son at~rney Willi~ M•rx ham-..... D•vid a.~ IO ...:...t. _.,., •h...::fleld .· " , <'.. ..... . • • , • , , , • • ... Five new entrants .nave given ine Tace ed H 'eo-• / ..L.....'~-..:11.1 "I ~-... • ~~ T<~ ~i:<>-\ "" 1 t ~ ~ ......... ,it_ .. mer away at aagen~1ut s rejeWcm Wae'lbctuded li di!~durtng.a tDIBI t • ~:~~· ?t,1., • •·: ,,, •• ".;J .\,, ·~ti .., · 1 '1 -t • • a.ft.'1'"""9T• • J :~~' ui;".'l'lf. ~~be~1 :~1;8 1~ri:~.~;·~~ ~~ m~~hg~~~~=~'.;iana: -· O~l\~~~!i,ti~~\~it~L·~~·~~I 1: ,_,~¥. Henry1K.au£rilan,.sUU~sno,tatiD9W>Cfd sludy-ol:theHu~Beachare~ fCAP) will h01d 'thelr'Mllkln1 1t Ute •f I·' YJ'l""i";IMJl'•!-""'l'11 , · ~, "~1 ~ .'1:~~. ' .v ~decllioft,~hi.\ei'~cy.,, · The.sdeoli4f.said~wpuldlike ·to• Edl9on ·Hlsh School •'cataeria, 21400 , :•, '•' i ·.lJ. · 1•· [f' le. The -second number also apparently' phol';ly, was traced to' a mfrt in :Venice, bUt lbe could not be found, 'Sajd·Sawy~e( .. A third , number, checked elrly this ~ T'QO(fling, matche:d a 13-foot outboard o~ned byCa tml conipany. \. "~II ~ tail do "°"f ~is aalv,.e wtiat we can froiDttJie ,boal,onit ket!p"1f¥inc lb'fiold lheirear.o:wriei11." -.aw Saw)'er. ~ . · -' . . ~,., . . ' . Dr.. ·Keurman·said tl'ils morni'r)& lit will another .report J before accepU•g Ille M I' s Hunt' 1 ..... ..-lleidt'. • • , ' • 1 • · ' reveal 'filhin ~ few41Y-1Us:decl!Lon O!I validity Q( the NUS (indt;;i&. NUS Is a '~;;...:~m.o;. .. i,;~tbrl~rejected 'B . a' s· ' .. "' ~·t •. ":· ()' ·ff·:·.. -. ·i·~ .. whether he wants lo repeat ... council private ..... rch firm l•red by Ediaon. pleas .,y • lhe Fountain VaDey .'School . e· rr.c· ee ·ing ; lC"n.' y ~candidate ln the Ap\'11 14 eltctlorr. ttS findings conceritrated -On ground Dislrtct to remove MUe Sql.l'lre 'from the t..111 . • ' • .... " i '. • J , , '~ • , • ··~ 1five newest facea in the council level concentratioru of emissions from list of si~ loc!Uded In the 1econd.~11e . .. . ·-· . . J '. , • • • • • - Pl&re ate Marcuf M. Porter and Henry power plants, rather than the ton-per-day study of the county Master pfan, of Air ; • . .· · · , t ,Y.. ~~~i;·:i..:~~; ~~I~:, l\:~r ~~.~:i_ana•·tMu!ty' A)r Tr~~~~. Baker lia; •• at ·p'8t To : R· 'e' 'tr:. l·~re"·O'l ~.-.'o ·i·~ '_tv;e·zt <I. •• the Hu~tol?.-~ operty Owners ~an: , wen\ off on . ~er tack supervlsolial meetings shown the 1 r · fi£ t·f, -W ' ;~-· AssoclaUoCi;.,.,.. ft. Qoo,laa, 4t72 Silli· ln 'd.isWS!lng em~aoa from j"-·alrplane readiness to delete Mlle Square. Allen · ' • 0:1" :;v,t:.~.~d ~.· Knapt.' l~.. engmes, ' " • • and Supervi!ofl wuu~ PJilllll's and r ' . ... .... -~-~ "~ ._. "You are aware lhal controls planned Wiiiiam Hirstein hate not. • • 'i" U2Uor'i'>Nbtt~ TlUJf~ iJie '.Se~ '1f Incwhbent ~been. Ted BarUett, .£or ;et,engines .wiU .~ Jallout but · The major concern · of the CAP pht aTUcles dtiJlinq_ 16i~ 9it pr~ Alvin Coen ailO Mayor Jack Green al·· double emllliORs ·ol ·nltrngen dlozide?" --'--Uon 1 const ... '-..... th Foun-rems ·rnvoltJe.d 11t <eletm,ng , up•r Oll ready· "-v•· •-'"-out nomination papers MW,•m~a"-~ I org11.1ll.Ml s ru ... """' oq e ,,.. .. -. ..-.;:ll • ,_ W\lln:\I tam· VaUey c..-..i Qi.t..ict of a school blight in Huntinpton Btach. · Ol"'i l~ Ap;U elec=-M~ Green is · an: said the D.itrogen emissions from "11,;.1"""" "'t".'' • · · S · ' r '~r • ·•• 1 .. ·• · ' • ' '1 ' • ... 1 .: · ., ·~II the onlY JlClle al candlt!ite wbo h.u • planea wO\lld -· ... ~y 10 lon1 fl)ur to near lhe ~ ol the tjeld. ' lie'•« : ' '' B1 TEl\R.Y \:()VILLE ' ' • actuanf,j'nt;d:b',Y, r • ~.j Jeted five llmet the I~ 6f sucli COO• qulslQon Wiil ,riot' be ,~!bfe~ ir!Uf· lJ:'e , ; • 01 ,.ro.!W rllft ,fMt ~ , • •• apPl~Ujltl. :» " " , l>l!1inanta •by 11!! wopd Jlunti'1aton :!r~.1} ~tr lhc:""J~:i I~~ 'Ml'' srll!<. "IUi Of!e thlril'Jlo Hf an •oi\1"111 is ·idlt • . • · Otben' Whd i).ve .l!Xlk'•~ thetr_ dt}lire Beach· efecti1carlenefatlng plant. The rroUP '• members ' l1't ctr~litlnl no longer producln1 oil or ps. J~s Cfulte. · to enter the ~ ,race 111 ~~. out ' • tfaagen.Smil replied., 'jl'ye heard that ~tltions amOnl F~laih v 1 11 e y ~cr1thin& ·to P!'OV' it. ¥i ~t., . · • " ' Be · ~Jll'!!.5!'"::~.~!~1q;the,..,£i. 1or: . , • cSee EDlllON;~11 . re11lt•ntA t1r1d lhoae o11ie1ihllofina ,<tt1.. • T~ lie'.con11wec1·•tm opjr~y( 1n.11un; oae..,.. • ' t, • , • • • In "• ho• .. ol -.evrrslng· •'"--'elf'Uer ~i ..... ·~ &iCh. an oil well must have pro-• er11 0wnen "'"'ean• waae;. ~.r . • · . · "' c · ·~ -.. -. -O! Slaj8, c~ el Ille cttr pla s JJ'' dit• StriJres' • : &<1aron; by lhe 'coiintr Board '1ol ducadonly.lObarrelsofollo"lO,OOOcubie • '"'--'-~ Qie r~ _., an · SUW\tlson • · • · · f,.t of \titi;durlpg,u.. \JU! ca1~p<1ar ,..,, ' -·; M ••· an ,~."'~r ~' · • --•p--~t.aih Val..; ·sciioot ·District> "To '-"'•.With, tlie.mlnlmulh amounf'\ llobol1i<l. r...., ~t ol in< -' •,\ '.'' •= -· ., "'"' th I • loo low" , t0wn~M· zmwi's usoclation;IRl&ert • . • :, . '· . M.9elf haS 1niaUed ·.1~ttri"°' the Khool requirejl in t ·code ·ar.e •• , J.:::iiru· llfe ,:lll.olile•Ocun.v~1.,. Se. Il"'. "C S•atinn' . bi>arda· and clly cooactlrol syrtOllJlAA1g "Y' Herb .Oar. -city oil lleld au~in-,._, aqd •"-·,.~~ ' 1 •.av "1'& Y dties ur"'•1 lhem•to ·-rt·''-'-el t<.11dciu~~·,~· lik!'to)ait'~,m;pi· ~ ef'4 dty 1>ill7"' " · ' n '' , · • l r , f«la io o~ln'lhe 'lchool"'."".:. ;-· -mum ';,.,,.1rementz for a prod~•• oil CIOmriliaoioL ' • -; • · i A blndlt, mlait)( ~·from his .• J : I 1 • : , " . • w1ll •1:;t,01barreit ol 011.or 1,IJ!O, cµblc hll; If.II !11<-l{ai ·day candldatt.-wUI• ! lefl IJand,,IQoi\.fll!O ....,..._! Po<i,s 11 . ' · ' 1 .. 1 ~-~ P'f olaY, 1 1 . , , • be-al>le-to lbijfor the l'.priHl .. Jeetioo. sun point. f""!' a Huntlncton l!Cach Board ·Gets' Appeals· °":J1111nts Oljt,lhlt 1,000 cubic feet o1 aervice slaUon ,a1lt Moilday mornl111.. • , . Iii ~ ~i~t t,11 c~ls. • , • .1, • ; • Pollee 1a1a Pbll!IP Ceu!la.•lO,......., ol : Appeals, of orck'r1 to dhnoUsll \Yid ''I.<PllY 1•peik!liil even1 ihe · JoW, ·• . • .... ,, ~ll•r~,,i .~,.. ~· Phil1~ Enco .. st&tkia·•l tcro,r Adal'l\I Ave ., I homes on Warriet' Avenue ~·a;r ?{lcl)ols rru~tm~ .requlttrrit'{', s~we1io".f Hive ate ,, _ __. ______ _;-1.1• l;.;."'·-was unlocitln&.lhe tslalleo ,al >.:41 a.m., Street will be ~Pel>. JI.bi the H'un; .. ,uy 1ircum'\"pl~ .. ~dds ,p~y AJil>m<Y NIW 'i'ORll (AP) -The aloctt mUl<ct when Ille man _ _... him from )i•lllon lleach BOald, ol A~als. Don._Jl9nla. , '·'' ; •' , •1 •· _:.; '-5 ·s!iarpry l~t• toClay .Q 1 !!14llber btlalnd,.atuck .wliat fell .ID!• •·.Pi•lol io\ hil: , :s a)lVtli~ 111'. Glfl!Oltp ~l 7~ '''[bl'"clij 'rt<;t'~ -· '' c11e~J~ '1'"11 ~Jara• block> DI ohatis....,, • b'~ck and ahoved him bls14.!,,1 l '!I roer ... MIJllM:I , E., T~• ... '1141 ljOelll!•~ ~• 11"1!J • raclod· at io.a. (See quotallqols, P•an I ;nte blnolit tlien tail!d ~·· .,,..11v1.. wW bi' belrd.1e1;a P,.m:. , '1'1 otj hli , . • ,. •<;ur\' ·Jo.Ill. . , 11100th,bind<.ll14 •te<1!1nd~a>0t"· ln tiie -~··~,.,111 M~ • 1'¥ ljla, .1...., Hod n nol bjien for lhe bi& bloCka, trail» 1 te,. wtilclr ..-~lo •P•Hhe·MI• ·•nt • ~U.O~' aC\ldtdlbl , 10 '-:"i .CbiaJtn\ail .I[...,., • , · '•· " ,_-,. ~ ;' lni would hl•e heal at 1 •hiutsh pate. remove--U.~., : , 'Jame1 DeGuede. ·, , -, , • ·: oi[eode' t U71w'til1 m .... illi>', ' • ' I ' ~ ' -" ' I I """"' It ' ....., ..... ,.. 11 ~~ -............ .., '11 ...... c-. • ,. ._... w.tr I ..... _,.. tl-11 11 1.-...... lf ... ......... ,, ,.,1 ........ •• 14 ......... , ,...,,. lJ.14 I Wlr_lili..... ..,, . ' t ., "'.,,·,~ ... • ··"!· 1•\:• •" ,. .• ,, , Sure to. , Vote T?4~y; ··~~I~,;. PP~~,, Till --:.:-~:...:....;.: ) • I • ' ' • ' I DAll.Y I'll.OT • Way. Oust.t<d -. . lly Schrade hi Senate . SACJ1AME!iTO (UPI) -S.n. Jack SCbrade ..,.i.ci Sen. How~ Way u kader GI the llate S<nate tod1y In a ntallatory purge ot the .. okt guard" agaimt "young turks.•• CEatlltr 1tory pap I.) S<bradt, a fl.y..,..ld lonner dlnce hall -and rodeo dlrtctor '""" Ban Dlteo. lmmedlately announctd, .. I hold no malice towards anyone." The conservative Republican deftated Way on a 23--12 vote, flnt held dut!M a ~ uta1Uve le56ioa and · then l<pe&i.d In public ... lh• -le floor. Way, ,. WIS preslclent pro tem "' the s...ite only 271 dlya. The moclerat. Republlcan from EJet.er beat vf:teran Sen. Hlllh M. BW'111 (0-Freano), Jut year after the eomen1tlv1 Democrat had beld tlll lleoala'• top job •Inc! 1117. 5PGl1lnl I bil p, Bums mmrUd afttrwanl to newsmen: . Fine-Art• Slacplng Vp r DAll.Y 'II.OT lllff flllliW ..) • Atuick. -Lannche·d On · Envir~nruent " WABHlN(jTOll· (UPI) -Prwaidtnt Nlxon.Cllled tliday for "1 iota! mobUlll· ~ · tioQ.f. ti all~ 1n a coocentrated -... ' . campilp to cJrn the llr and purify the 111u.n'1 po(Jute< w~ lo a .~ _,. to Con1f<11 lolJo;rb!f uP·l>ll St.ii Dtll!o 0-PIWI to ~ dlaalq Ujl anvlr<lomllll , lhl prlm&rJ 'ollort of !hi, !ii, Nim! oulllned a ~:.,am for 11tbl ruc:ue of our llllqrai hlJl!l<l." I Tlle'·P(ocrllO fndlo,4a • tit billion ~ jtc! for c!eoolnf· ··-and,c:alll lo< rilld ,.sulallaoil· to,dall with llr and 'water~n::.. . . : "Tlit.tiltil ·Ii. .... wban ...... 11ai1 no lo!jl\!r to ~ !Iii c1am1p alnl4y done .'OM :to •oNloh now criteria to auJde UI Iii the Mure," Nixon NJd, . cl'etn waters ad through which $4 bllllon would be autl>Orlzed• to belp slate Ind local conununlUei build HWl&e treat. ment faclllUes. • The $4 billion would have to be mat• ched by II bllllon bl contflbuUons from 1tela 111d•loctl l"Vemmtllll. A 1pocbl ll(ltr1l ar<>UP ·C4lied lho eovlJ'ollmeatai. flnanclna authorlly wOuld be Ill up to. help hard"f!r<Ntd munlclpalltles rallo tho money to meet tbelr ahare of the COil. '1111 President Aid !hit would ba 11d· fident to construct about 1,500 new treat.. meot facWUes and to • expand atxl UJ>l'ad• I'* other pillll!. · He uked for a $C bUUon authorlzaUon over a four·ye&r period -at a rate of tl bUlloa per year -starting in the year besf!!n1n1 July t. A r<am"'°'nt would be rilide io 1173 . to determine lutur• Deedl • .. 'J1>e President's message called for establJJhment of federal water and •Ir qu.Uiy 1tandards, wtlh n... of up to tio.ooo a day for vlolaUons. ' ' "Sen. W11 and I hive a lot ln cornmm -I ,... pro tem tho 1onae111 of .., mon in ClltfomJa b)l!l«y; he Wll pro \<m the lherlelt GI uy man." Tblrteen Democrats and 10 llepublicaJll aldod witb Schlade. Pillars and portlcoa ate part of the aesthetics at UC Jrvtne's new Fine Art.a Village now under con-,,. structlon. ViilageJa'belng built at cost of $3.6 mil· lion. It Is scheduled for completion next fall. The complex will inclut1e a concert bsll, a conventipnal theater, a -theater tn the round, a gallery, 1tu!lio5, classrooms and fac ulty offices. "The lul< of clwllli up , oar ,.. vlronment calla for a toll1 rnoblllutlon by Ill fll uo. II lnwlv111 l"Vll'lll!ltllt 11 ev1ey !evil: II requlru 1111 )le)p of every citizen." · Th• main f11iure al lbe ao-called en- virollmonlll quall17 Pl'OlfllD pro-a Federal enforcement procedun!S would be revised to permit swifter court acUon -aatnst -violators and the interior atcrttary would be empowered to .seek Immediate injunctions where MlVtre l'roM P .. e I EDISON •.• b<IO!I but li hu little to do witb <mllalcel lrflrn power pluta. 81eJ11 will be lakm to """' JIM llllro(tn .,.w!Ol!I !ram plana bul UWe hu been dona to ct.le!' . Douglas Offers Compromise on Black Hiring Fnim Wire Suvtcu Reagan Heckles ·Back .. Storm Hi'is, S ·h': But-County During Fullerton Peec L ...... . l ·· · oss 1rLinima · polluUoo emted. The President also proposed a rtsearch and development program aimed at p,,,. ckl:lna: a tow pollution automobile within five years. He asked thal the aecrtlary of -the Department of Health, Education Ind Welfare be authorized «> resuJale the composlUon of guoliM to OJt down on 'i>oUutJoo. Thert b f1'1h qltaUon tq force guollne makers to remove lead from guollne to cut down on air pollution. Tiii ocleol1lll Nld tho llate will "force the Iulo nwnlfacturen to maJre chlnps In t1M1r equipment to meet llate llan- danfl duplla clalllll lhil they ... too ltrlct." . l'llbllc UWIUa Comml11lce 1ttorney Leool14 Snalder bl'llllabt out' In-qua. • tlooinl thet the llate -.,.,..,,b'IUons of pt>J.tutafrtl 11 a meuure of UmJb, not tons per day. Hockled throol!hout an addreu to 1.000 Threatened with Iola of a f7 bUllon P'·JS . sludents at Cal State Fullerton, Gov. alrcra.ft contract on cJvil rlghta srounds, Ronal.:I Rearan ~d some tieckling of his Mcllo1melJ.l)ouglll Corpor11Jon hu of.-•":'al the concluall!!' o!_lhe llli Monday. fered a compromise plan on hiring of 'Could -I say something I've wanted to blacks to meet Defense Department re-· say a_ll morning?" he began at the climax qulttmentl. of hll flrat peraooal confrontation on a campus in four years as· ao\temor. divkiual freedom. "Pl1, P11, Pig," the dlaMntera 1houted as he opened the floor to quutlona from students and faculty: Reagan smiled, wait.ei:I until they stop- ped and continued. Asked about state university and col· lege tuition Reagan replied, "I think It's Orlftl" County hlld Ila own Monday In the "'•k• of 111 UDUpectecl lllonn which brought -35-mllw"n-hour winds to the Orange· Cout and capsized a boat in Newport HorbOr. l'rona Page 1 OIL ... On1 the JOOth annivtt11ry of the U.S. code for recording the production of a. Pentagon officials began atudylna the ''Shut up 'and groW uJ,," he snapJ*I. inevitable." ' During a question period, the governor lashed out at a young man who said be was a Socialist Workers Party member from San Franclseo. When the man a~ tacked capitalism and praised IQcialfsm, Weather Service, the elements celebrated well. The city can"t ketp track of who by whipping up thtmdtr, Ughtning and produces what and V.'here. City officials Bui HllP!k'lmlt mlltllalned th•I rate of employment amonc NelJ'O'I . b)' The aeneral mood of the crowd on cam· the flml after a federation of blacka tn pUI was r'fad.able anlt reapUve, f;Jctp\ gusty winds -on a d1y when just 1 must accept the word of the operator. r:llulllltl lrom pewtt plant lla<P mix lbe upper almotphlrt and tho lotel aru below the in•mlon otWns is eq..U,c:ontunlnlled. SL 'toulx cbaUenged whether ~ tl!t!:'9.i!,i· !of · i'jii'\ldltj\' ill dl""1tera. some Iden· -·"'ty llwa -. . . . lilied" Ii 'lrieriititn1 of Studeote for 1 "chance of a few 1prinkt11" w11 Jt would seem natural that oil wells not predicted. . making money -the case for mosl of "J't"'I...... · · .. ,.. Demol.TaUc Society. The lucrative coo~act for the i'rl~ dOei. _ ~erittt~ Wire !liouted and placards Reagan replied : • Major acci(jenta wert averted In the those in the town lot area and in- county, altllO!J1h the Cali!Ornla Highway dependently operated -would be Edlloo dwell• on IJl<)Wld level con- ctnlrltlool 11 lbe true meuure of con- lamlutlon wl1h tho motor veblcle behll the pr1ndpal contrllKltor. Emluiom from bll!i -b are dlMed before 1<1chlni the pound. lhly l!lllnlaln. not Involve U~1lrm I McDonneU-Dl:ll1tu·... readin1 "Dfifffp-·Reaglh" and "Our Posi· AstronauUca Company plant Iii HWitfDI·-·trtii: No TUlUon" werTwaved during his "All of them (socialist goverrunenls) have been failures and none of them could have gotten off the ground without Patrol reported "a whole alu1 or fendtr dlsmanUed and taken avtay. But they bender1" on rail)"fllck county hl1hWays. aren't. The Oran1e Ooanty Harbor Dlltrict There are several reasons for main-ton Beach, which coocentratea on at!~ speech on the campus wltb an enrollment 1pace work. o! 12,llOO ltudenb. U.S.,. reported one boat had capsized and taining a virtually dead oil well, says Hwinp will -thfOlllh Wedne,. dl7 and problhb' Into -week. A JpOkesman for the St Louil hud-He warned that he believu . tultipn . al . colleges II well IS unlvendtltl II ID• Earlier, Reagan held an hour-long meeting with 30 members of his Student Advisory Council, compriainl student• body presidents. another wa1 pulled looee trOm its moor-Day. inJs in Newport Harbor. First, same of the operators hope a ntw quarters said today that McDonnell· evitable, adding that lht role of govern-"Bu\ that wun't much dam&O when boom ml&ht come, to HunUn(ton Beach, y~ consider the wiDdl were 1ver11ins ti makfna: their wellJ valuable once again. Douglu hu turned ln a blueprint tor in-ment ii to preRrve not take away In· miles an hour," a Harbor Oiltrkrt offlcJal Second, a tu: loss. Most of the in- New Post, Office creuin1 it.a hiring ol Ne.groea. C?olby Ml)'lllnf, 11&l1lant to lbe co<· porate vice preaidenl lor •llemll alf1lr1, however, and other McDonnell Dot.Illas Dedication Set_ offlcJ111 docllned to comment OD reports the aeroopace firm had 1.,...r tq a apealll .tralnlnf -am !or minority "Jn Se } B h llfO<!I> membtra and to boolt tho number a ' eac of "-omployeo to 10 por<ent of llJ I 33.000-membar work force. l!eal lluch cllial!I 11'1 Invited to 1 Mlinan! Aid any .,.,.....,i on the dedlclUce -lor lbe cl\l''• new cam_pany propOlal waulcl bave to come poet \dllca Sliiunlly • frorii the Air For<e. . POltmalter Worlli llMno Aid certmon-Tbe U.S. Cfvil lliihta Commllalon leo will bt beld al lhl Lei1ure World Com-html leaUmony 1111 moolll thel McDoo- munl_i, j:burdl Jo }I followed by a n.1 _ _neJL~• per.....,LpolJcl .. ,..,..-not ralllq mr --at the DtW fociU17. In run compllance with fedeTll rtudardl The open houle will -the tlalf of Then II wu dlacowed the Air F~ tJ:ie poll office. Became of aeatlni capa. had riot made tke required review of the city, attmtancie 1t ~ Indoor dedlcallon company's equal employment oppcrlunjty .,.......... II llmli.d to lDVlted peata, ~m bef"'e 1w•""'"" thee· FISS cc K-laid. r~----. con- Tbe ..,. laclll\y at 1911 Welllmlnater b'lct. AvtDUe ba1 been built because of an ur-Secretary of the Alr Force Robert C. gent need, Ketnt Aid, and is part ol lhe Seamans Jr. on Jan. 30 warned that if poat oftlce dtputment's lease conrtruc-McDonnell Dou1l11 and the ,overnment Uoo program whereby private concenrl did not agree quickly on an afftnnaU ve build the faclllly and lease it to the gov· actlCI!' plan, steps might be taken to ernment tcrnunate the FIS cootract. P.attr Keene aald 1Uests at the Company officials said at the time dedlcitloo will lncludl Rep. Craig u... McDonnell Douglas hid •bOUI 2,700 bllck m• CR-Long Beach), Seal Beach Mayor . employes, l.J percent ol the work1force. Stanley Anderson. David L. Cantor, con- " said. The 'Winds later reached a peak dependent oil operators are absentee : velocity in the bay of 35 m.p.h at 3:40 owners. For I.hem, the well is a tu wr ite· I• a.m. todaf. off. What happens in Huntington Buch No dima1e w11 reporttd to light planes may be of little importance to them. lied down at the orance County Airport. Third, nuisance value. Mayor Jack "We had a lot of water but no dama1e," Green believes some operators stay with a spokesman noted. their wells expecting the property owner Five WOmtn. arrested In a Hunttngton Only one power outage wu rep<>rted, t.o pay a large sum of money to mova Beach motel last Sept. 25, have pleaded I.hit In Garden Grove when the blowup of ·them off. Valley Tliespians 5 Women Fined For Prostitution ' guilty to misdemeanor charges of p~. a tranlfotmer at 5 p.m. left 250 MOit of the independent oil operators Student actors will present "The Odd itltuli9n. cwtomers without power fCJr more lban own only mineral rildlts, not the land Couple" Feb. 25-2S at Ure theater in the The women have been fined from Sl90 four hours. itaelf. But with the well built on the land, Set Production Of 'Odd Couple' nd theF t.aio v-" HI b hool to Pl5 and pl11ced on two yean probation' The storm reaped a sreater toll both In the property owntr can·t use his parcel. rou on oun 4Uey g Sc by a West Orange County Municipal· Los An1eles County " the north and San Property owners are suffering the most campus. Court j dg · TJ>e, Ne:ll Simon comedy,-whlch deals u e. Diego County to ibe IOUth. A raab ol traf· in tht oil f1eld area , says Green. The ones wllh the confllcll oonfront1na two dlvorc· They are Margare' Sue: Wright, 31, a fie accidents and powtir outages were .who own small lob can't build on them. ed men who are living together, will be hQusewife, 76n Commodore Circle, Hun· reported in both areaa. their property value is depressed and at.aged at I p.m. on each night of Ungtoa Beach; ~1arcial K. Wade, 22, a they ue recdving sklmpy oil royallie11 performance. secretary from Gardena ; Jeane Nlna because the wella are barely producing • Adult Ucketa, priced al $2, are Prophy, :r.I, a Long Beach coclrtall Valley Little League Large compani.,, such as Standard. own available from the student acUviUea of· ~'aitnu; Vivian Lucille Thompeon, 26, thtlr own land and can easily control how flee or by phontn:f MZ-3301. an Artesia housewife, and Betty Louise Dir M it ta UJed. D vid T le G W If d ill I Rllhu:daon, :JO, a oecrelary from ectors lo eel Bui " long as tht oil code is easily • oo reg o or w P ay Anahe1m'. avoided, the downtown area will remain the leadin1 roles of Oscar and Felix. · The fi ve women were arrested on There will be a 1enera1 m:,it for dirt and dlU" It to d I Other members of ·the cut are Tim Y icu eve op. says Green. Dehoff, Charlie Rlgd9n, Rex Raymond, ftlony ch~ges by Huntington Be:ach dltttton of the Fountain Valley ttle Only a new code, making producing well!! Frank Nunez, , Debbi Barker, Susie PoUce ,and tfJvesUia'°'' frqm the Orange Leque at 7:30 p.m., Thursday In the clean up and making more wells klle will Dearden and Kathu Barker. Collnt~ DJstrict Atiomey'a office. The community etnter, 10200 Sl1ttr Avenue. help. he contends. " Chi.I:! 1 were reductd1 13'· =emeaoor Aprll 21 la lltl u ,.,,...,.,Ina d•v for -t.... (T--row· crtan•·ng up b d The director js MlSI ~laU~na Guin, ¥........ -.,, t-.7 V"""' · a an on.- and tbe student director 11 Dodi Lampl. lr'te;;;;tlll~d;;ur~Ina;;court;;;;;;;pr;;oc;o;eedl~~·;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;_in_the_F;;ou;;n;;ta;;l;;n;;V;;a;;llt;iy;;L;;lt;;U;;e;;Le;;a;;llUl;;·;;;;;;;;;;•;;d;;;;ol;;l;;w;;e;;llt;;i;;';;;•;;;co;';;"v;;;;bu;';;'";'~'s .. ) gressional Ualson officer of the post o!flce department In Washington, and E. El!· sene Henry, mtna1er for mall optratlohs services. pool olflce department rtsJonal office, San Fr\"'laco. Golden West, UCI to Join Spruce Up Your Home for . DAILY PILOT . 011:1.NGI COAIT .VtLllMINt COM'AJll'f • ._,, N. 'W.M f'r•*"IMI~ Jtclr R. c .. 1.,. VIU ~ •N 0....1 M ...... 1110111•• k•••il '""' · n..,,.,, A. M~r,.hi ... 1Mfl9tlr!t 101 .... Al\ert W. l1t11 AIMC.lt• E•lltr H ............ lrlOfflc• 17171 ... ,i. hul•••r• M1l1i119 A'4rnt1 P.O. h 1 1•0. •1••1 --............. rm,.,...A_ Clttli MNI J:11 WMI .. 'I' llrttt ......, ....,.1 nn Wwtl ..... "'111••,. . In -Upgrading of Biology Golden West COUe1e l!ld l/C ll'vlne will jointly sponsor summtr ln11Ututta to help jwllor colleg~ tnatructors betltr prepare bloloaY sb.ldtnll for unJverlity CW'· riculums. Tbe ~ratsv• project l1 tn recop~ tion that more coordlnatl._. la dtllr1ble Plant's Odors Due · for Airing Objtctlooable odon a I It a e d I y emanatin& from the Sunset Beach Sanlllly District -a11 treatment plJlll wm ~ .4Jrtd aooo tn a bearln1 berore the Callloroti Repooal Water Quill\)' Con· !rolBolrd. The pantl wtn convene Marth I at 10 a.m.,iD·the Marina Commun!\)' Center, Stl!U..Ch. Bol(ll ,Chllnnu Lawr<oce E. Coffey llld the bt1r1D1 -which could rt!Ult In • ctue and delllt ordt:r aa•lnlt the dlltrlcl -will be lln>lted to dlscuulon of the alltlf!d malodorous nuisance. Rnldents of nearby Huntington liar· bour have flltd a lawsuit a11inst conUn· ued operaUon or the plant located at War· .. Avenue ln4 Padllc Coast Hlghw1y. "'1yone with -lallied knqwled11 or the pnlbltm iJ Invited to altend the hw- Jng, according to Ch.airman Cofroy, Ind 1dd,.... lbe boud. to help·trl!Jllfer atudeota mu• \ht transl· uon from junior CC11le1e to a.uruversity. The ttlchtr lostltuta. plauned tq be held the next two summers at Goldm wt111 ·eone1e In H11!11io3ton ~ch, are 'fllidecl by 1 ,US,lllO grant lrom the Na- Uonal SClence Foundatlon lo the UCI School of Btolotlcal Sciences. eo.dlrtcton of the project are Dr. Keith Justice, bioto·gy professor and dean Of UCJ'a Griduate Divtsion, and Golden Welt biology lnstructor Hayden Williams. A high.level rteertng committee that 11 revlewlng plw 'for the summe.r In- stitutes Is made up of eicht direct.on or the League for Innovation in the Com· nlun!ty College. Sll ol tbe eight are superintendents or chlJ\ceUor1 ol jwllor college dl.stricts, ln- cludina Or. Norman Wat.son. chancellor of Orana• Coast Junior Collea• Dbtrlct. which lnctudes Golden West. Twebly~lve junlor college blolou In· atn.icton from throl.l&hout Callfomfa will attend each o( the slt-wttk summer tn- 1Ututes. The f•culty will Include UCI pro- fusora who wlll ldentlly reant 1dv-anct1 in biology rtsearch, A systems appro1cb to teaching bloM>gy will be emphasized. The university professors will benent .. allo, Dr. JusUce a.aid. He remarked that tn many wa,ya jtmlor college Instructor• are more expert In :-nelbodoloo thlio university pn)fes&Ors and ht sa1d ht hopea the a.uoch1Uon will lead unlvmJlt faculty to use lndlvlduallitd lnattuctJonal technJques. • • WITH FINE QUALITY- FAMOUS BRAND NAME CARPETING --* llATTll * MONARCH *CROWN *ROXBURY * IMPERIAL * WALTIRI * SWIETWATIR * llGILOW * BERVIN * FIRTH * COLUMBUS * MONTICll.LO * DAN RIVER " * SlQUOYAll WI INYITI YOU TO VISIT OUR HUBi ~~OOMl ' -SD THI ounTANDINB SIUCTION Of CAllPIT• INB AYAIU.ILI. UNUSUAL INSTAUATIOll , "Olo UMS OUI SPICIALTY. CALI. l'Oi NQ,UTIMATa. -y SPICIALI. • UNUIUAL COLOltt -s5t1 .... OUM•t I PINI MOORNtSnc : Tl. S1 l'.ttl Mmue, ~ ACllLAN INITALUI ALDEN'S . .... • DON'T MISS OUR DRAPER)' DEPT. We fttture • complete selection of f•Cr ics tncf colors tt et1htnc1 tnd comjtnment your .. ,r••I••· . CALL FOR FaEE ESTIMAT~S IN YOUR HOME. 1663 PLACENTIA·COSTA MESA 646-4838 . I • • " • • • Laguna .Beaeh VQI;.· 63, NO. H,. 2 SECTIONS, 26. P.AGES . . . • -~·~-- ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T -'t--- • Today'• FlaaJ N.Y. St.k• TUESDAlf, FEBRUAAY I 0, 19.70 TEN CENTS . Sign of T.i~es: J!Jusiiie~sme~ ·Oppose Ruling • By ·RJCl!AliD P. NAllL asked; ·•I wonder li~t would hippen If ex1~11P!'/"l did not conform •to•Ule ecoclo!lli•~llo"':He aalil ln•tlie ·~ ot t11t °"" ''"''hlff we tOld tlie cily to go IO Mn since we're mOMfirbicent ordinanCe reqUirernenll .. of hll 'q""-.b\!Biftesaea jt ,~1 teqfilre .U'IJ\e April li~eadline awroaches for th<! tiac~ ol ti>< ~unity!" a t~er Pedod to amortize "'1'15·.ol aboll\.~ 15.00D ·expendilure to meet slln· ·~pt lor'conloniilill·~I"' tn LalUJUI ·Beach· Woukl be Btqgering ,and aaid I Presldeilt Nllon had ulied help In the : fight ·agalnlt Wlalion by avoidance oow nance could be repealed. ~ Ostr1~er aald, ."ll the ~buslneumen don't like the ordinance It 'behooye1 them to help_ get it changed." Ostrand.er ·said that althou&fl he bad not worked on formalatl<wl OJ the sign ordlnar.ce, a pod many businessmen did. non-corl!onnlng si~ to come down in · McGalla said .. ~ th<\IJ~t with two-slpa .and to..avold llkt:ly court O'ihbr•tf i.ng nquirementa. ~ ·~· ... Uguria Buch, it tlecamt. clear tod~ thirds o( Jhe existlnl ~ illegal, if is the .....wiuee 'llod been Immediately '"f·' Pblil!po• .. ld three liJCal banQ declined of capital expenditures. that eleiperrti of the· business community unjust • to ·force · the change on iectlve. ' ' to ~ tbt fund s on the ~ that It sbi.rf,Jy oppose the'!Jgning requirements. bustn~ntn._ Ney-signs Crected during ·fh'e Was' no\ a necessary'c.pllat eipeodlture Bob Benner, pBA presiden,t, as~ed If the city would '11ve.an extension once a signing pennil is • obtained. Peter Oslrander, co \Inc 11 candidate and arch!tect. said 30 days extensions had been Cl.iseuased. There were chuckles and comments. someone said ·°"' •it" ordl· "Whal is · the penalty wben l don't ~ April 1~. deadline. is the end of.a mor41afium·ptriod ha.ye been· required to • foe the hef.llh oC the businesses. On these change ·my sign?" asked druggest thrff.year moratorium period established conform to the new requirements. grounds, said· Phillipa, he told lhe Benner . .said the Palm S p r I D & I ordinance is rar more stringent lhJn tM one In Laguna Beach. "Control has to start• somewhere,'' he said. addiof "but Charles McOalla, a\· a 'n-.eeting Of the when the .clty agreed on the sign Oavkl J. Pbllllps, automobUe dealer, bankers he did not e:rpect them to take DowntoWri· BUsioeq; ~iailon, ~. ' sai~ r8al. concern ex.lats am on I ,the bank'• e:ristl~ sillla dO'lfO.' Jfm Holcqm~, liq110f,1tore .ptoprietor1 It ·-·u incorporated to ilve owners of buslneumen because Of current poor Phillips aaid be thouaht the total in-• . ' . I .... --.. • . .~ • . (See SIGNS, Pap I) '• • •• I ' '• ·I , * .. ., . ,,_-·ena e. .f'~ ·Killed Clemente· Yo:uth- Hurt • Ill A San Clemente yooth was in saUsfac· tory condition at South Coast Community HO@ltaJ ~ay following an ,accident wlllch '<lilmed the lile 'of h~·C1plstrano ~ach oompaniqo .wh~n Qreµ-. jeep plung· ed off,a i004'oot clifr: · · The :dead.-boy was ld_f:ntifk!fd by Caltfornla .Hi1hw1y pettolmen . l n Rlvdllde C<luntx u Dovld "'""' 81n-nistet, II, al $1722 Calle Rap>ona, a s\u. Nixon -·Tells Environment Proposals WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nil.on called today for "a tolal mobilill~ lion" of-all Americans in a concentrated campaign to clean· the air and pu~ifY tile nati6n's polluted "Waters. I ' ' fn a spec:lal . message to Congress rOUDWlng up h!S St.ate of the1Union pledge to · make cleaning the environment the primary effort of the 70s, Nixon oullined a ,Jeqgth1 plan for "the rescue of our natural habJtaL!' · · , The program includes a $10 billion pro- ject for cleaning up waters and calls for rigid • regulaUons to deal with air and water wnuters. . , •'Tfie 'time has come when w~ can wait no longer to re'pai"r the damage already done , and ·to establish new criteria to guide us in the future/' Nixon said . "The ·task or cleaning up our cn· vironmeht calls for. a total motiilizaUon by all of U8. It .involves government at every level ; it requ'ires the. help of every citizen." · The main feature of the so-caned en- viroiynen~ qua!ilY~~IJl_,_Pn:ieoses a cle."an waters:.act through W6iCh $4' bllliOfl would be. autJKiri~· to help state and local communitlts build sewage treat· ment facilitlf!!i. . . . . The ,$4 biJlkm would ha\te to be mat· ched by fl bjlJion in conlribuUonS from st.l!le ind locltl governments. A• special federal groUp called the environmental fl~ authority would be . set. uP to help hird-pressed municipalities raise the monej to meet their share of the cost. ne Prestdent said that would be sur. fic:lent *'>construct about 1,500 new treat. ment facilities ind to expand and upgrade 2,500 other planl.1. . ' . Wreck dent at Orange Coast Co~ge. Jerry Piper, 17, is 'tCOVuing at. Soulh (l)ast, Comrhunity Hospital from wrist and jaW\fractures. He hacto to wait about tliree mi1es for ·help after the vehicle pl!ll'JOO oCf a mountil:n forestry road Mar Elsinore at 1:30 w.m. Sunday. · 'ffilbw · patrolinen; (ouod · Batuliiter -·i-.-~tbtjeep'aa it rpUed down the 70-degree.cliff.'He w'as listed:. .u the driver. Piper was thrown c~ar: ' ·· · ' Officer H. L._ Dunn said the '!'ehicle le.fl th< dirt road '.uaed b' fire ·ncbters In Cleveland Nalklnal Forest u it came to a sharp curve. , There is no habitation in the area, said Dunn, adding that It is still not clear to the CHP why the you,Uw were in the forest area. He .aid Piper.,,.Wlll, be in- ~Wed later. ·· • . • The accident site is lw.o or three miles from Ortega Highway .and te.ss than two ~l~,east of the Qfar11e County line. • tllt:Officiates ' • • 1 ' ' • \. ! I At Dedication . ' Of Saddleback • I • ' SaddlebaCk COlleae's permanent cam· pus ·will be . dedicated in ceremonies Satuiday with Congressman James B. Utt (11-l'111lln) the featut<d oq>eaker. The occasion win •mark the third .,,.. niversary of tlJe Valentine's Day, 1967, vote by South County ,resident:! to form the junior college. dillrict. Gov. Ronald Reqan dedicated the in· teri.m campuJ rt)Or"e th&n a year ago. But a neyt ~Uon ii in order since the move to the permanent stte la.st fall . •. n,t college is located just inland or the San Diego F~ay at the Rancho Viejo Jfuad-tiirnofflnOllUIOO .. Vl•Joo Dedicatory ceremonJes will be at 2:30 p.m .. with oP,en house and conducted tours of, the ·colltge facillUe!: to lollow unUI S p.m: ,Jnstrbctor1 Will open classrooms aJl!l laboralOfles W!lh students strvlq as tour-pldt!s. .l!l!dd!ebock coue1e·1 choir will perform during dedication !(Ith tbe college ~and to play in conctrt at •the campus plaza' }m.. .-ately foliowill(. Saddll!j>ack College ts· a ·school of 20 pre'.-cabrlcated, temporary "buildings. An ilthletlc field ·and parking lot are the first developments of the permanent' ~Ian. • -· ( 1 uar . ' • . ' J Old Guard .. Sen. Sclirade Takes Over SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Sen. Jack Sdlrade ousted Sen. Howard Way u leader of the state Senate today ln a retaliatory purge of the "old guard" against "young turQ." (Earlier story page I.) Schrade: 1 6'J.year-oJa, former danct hall bouncer and rodeo director (rom San 1 D~'ego, lminedl~l~ly ~ft~~· '111 hold "" J1!91i.. to"~ uv~:" , 'lbe.-<V•Uxe. Rtvobllcm.,delealed . w,,,, .... 1$-12 _, lirit held during • ~ executlve -anti lheu ·- rtjlOaUd In pilbllc "' the Senate o...-. Way, ~ was prtsidenl pro tern of the Senate ·only 274 days, The. moderate RepubJIC!ln ,from Exeter beat veteran Sen. Hugh . M. Qurns (0.Fresno), lasl year after the conservative Democrat had beld lhe ·Senate'1·top job since 1167. SpOrtlnc a bJc l?in. lluma. r.,P.,.ked afterward to newsmen : ,. ''Sen.,Way and I hive-1 lot in eollinon -l was. pro tern the longest ol .,,,. man in ~ifomla history; be was pro teqi the shortest or any man." Thirteen Democrats and 10 Republicans sided wlth.Schrade. . • .. .. i .. ' ' \ • ' 1 ! • " •• I '" 1 I ' • .. • . . ' • 't • .. 2 ~iguel Youths Reagan HeckW,$:.Bne~: "-~ ~guri.a officer · · · .. "'-• G ··11·· Remain Critical I .. . . · , 0'. • ~l8 ., M r lllg During_°FJ!;l_~. r .. !Q,.n, S:pee.~h ,. ·Ai '~~ry Trial ~:~~~':5.£t~;~?~ --l\.fedlcal Center. . 1 dtvid~J ·f~m: 1 ••· .. : ~1 ', ~ ', I 1 , . ..t .~ ~J'lfr~~~~ SteJ)hen •Martln, II, and Jim.Poe. 17, .. Heckled throughout an address lo14;oo0 students a~ Cal State Fullerton, .Gov. RonalJ Reagan did, aonie heckling of his own at the conclusion ot the' talk Moriday. , "Coukt i say something I've Wanted to say all merning ?" he. began i.t Uie climax of tits· first~ peraonar contront.a:Uon on a campW in'fOur years as 1ovemor ... ·~Shut~tip~ and.ern ue..'.' he __!napped. The 1~ral moo6 of theterowd on cam· pus was~a~ble ~receptive, except for." haridful of dialenters, some iden- tified u members of Students ror a Democta11c· SOclety. 1 Obofellllia wore alidlted and piacArd1 reading :' Dwnp. Reqan .. and .. Our Posi- Uon: No T\liUon" weri;. waved during his IPeeCh on the campus yith an 'errollJnent of 111'00 studenls. • ' He-warned that he ·believes tuition "! colltges as well as univen:IUes i1 In· evitable. adding that the role of govern· mcnt. is to preserve not take away in- . "Pig, .p111 Pig,,, .the,dfye.rlttrs· lhouted / " .. both of 24331 Los Naranjas, I;quna ash~ o~ed the.'flOor ~ quesUupa fr.om . 'Three.defense lawyers today resumed Niguel, suffered second and third degree .students aocl faculty. . • their lorig and intensive grining of the t>uz:is o~er more than 4G perctnt of tbeir Reasan 1mUed. wafled until Uiey stop-man Whose .action! led to the _2r!n.L_ ::: when a gu tant they .were cJean.. ped and continued.· · ' County Gr&Jl!f Jury 's indictment or Dr. They are being treated in lbe burn unit ,Asked about .state university alid col· Timoth Le d h I 'I La · I lege tulUon Reagan replied, •11 UWik· irs y ary an is am1 y -guna of the medk:a center. inevitable .''· , '. · Be~· pbllcie Officer Nell PUrcell. -;During a ·que•stton-period, -the;aQvernor 'Attoriley -Ro\UL Law, rcpre~Ung 1,sbed out at a young in an. "ho ~id hi , defendant Rosemary teary, 34, '100 the was a Socialist Work'ei"s Party Member second.day assault on lnvesU1at.or PurCell from San Franclaco. When the man at· lacked clpitallsm and prail:td ialism, with questloos that ranged from the color Reagan replied; • Or~a cll~t·s co~t at the time of arreiit to "AD ol them (aociillat, . ......,.eoli) the i!lrectlon ·PurC<ll took•wben he walk- 'have bten failures and none of thein tel around qie Learys' atation wagon on coukl have gotten off the gmmd without Dec. ze, 1168. us." ... • .... Earlier, ,Reagan held 111 Jlour~lonc : PUtce\I remained calm l}Kt. quiet11 meeting -with 30 members of his Student rC51>Cnsive throtJghout the sustained in· Advlaory Council, comprising Student terrofiation In Superior Court Ju~ge ~ presidents. · , • · ·' ' Byron K: McA11llan 's coul:tr'oom. And ht recalled In minute .detail for Law the • Stork lll•rfcet NEW YORK (AP)~ The 1tock market• tumbled sharply lite today as a number of unuaually ·1ar1e blocks of sham wtrl traded 1t losses. (See quotations, Pqes 10.11). ' Had ii not been !0< the hll bloc.ks, lrad-lnc would have been at a sluQish pace. He uked for a ff billion, 'lutborlzali@n over a four-year period -at 1 rate ol fl billion per year -startloc In Ille year beclnninl July I. A ,.._.t would be made In 1m lo det<nnlne lutur• needs. ·. H·eisler ffeserves Beiler 1 events that led to his book.Ing of Dr. Leary, 5CMro, ary and -JotmBi!91t" - LeRly, :IG, i'J'he officer recounted again hi! S)fotllng .. or lhe auto as it sat with engine ruming ind a rur door open ln the c!llteT o1 the r6adw1t i>n Woodland Drlvl. And be repealed 'tiij earlier lellliniiil!' IMt m.rJ. jyana af1$i LSP.were (~Ip, the cir and . on th~· perao111 of tht lhr0e ·deflnll4nl> ... · '.l'hose drippy aid., should dry up ionlghL and make Wll)' !or 1U1111Y I weather on Wednesday. Temper• tures along the Or1n,e Cout will hit a 'While ~ reldlnp are tabbed al 81. 'lbe President's inessqe called .for .-. of I~ Wtltt and •Ir q .. llt, .llaOdlrds. lrilb fines of up to ltt,Otll • day for violilkm. . foderal-enf....-t _..turea would be "'vlaed to pennll-IWlfler.-.. aplnsl vlolaton and the lni.rtor secretary would be empowered to Itek Immediate in)uncUon8 where~ anere pollution existed , The President aloo proposed • reseatdl and devdopmtnt procram aimed at pro- ducing 1 klw pollution autOD'IOblle wlthiri five yeara. ' Ho uked that the ·secretary of pie . Deparlm"'I ol He1lth, Edu<lilon and Welfm be l1l1horioed to ....,iate the ~pOolilon of 1uollne In Olli down ·on • ~ Then IB fresh qltailon to lorcc. .. ---to -laad ,..., caaoflno to cul down oa air poUullon. "" - , . - ' a: reslltt o( ~I!' Selrch. • ' mf'a~~ql!O!U<!lllllf"t<'tliml'lni<". aln\"11 pitmmly at !he liihtlnc 'Purcen had to wolic: with al ,the , Ume of arrest • iind what lhe olflctr Could see 111 Uie .. liar• of hi>, 08$hllght., . , · • PUrctll again cottfJrmed that he saw , enouch In lmmedlately bOOk ""' trio Oil n"COl!cs char1ex and he ..,,..1ec1 today the texllinony oflir<d In ta'rller c:ourl he1rinp: µiat drugs were found in yary·' Ing quanUU..•. lhlii John Leary: ,_.,, In, hb 91'inlon, under the• ln!liienC.. ol 4,_.an.,14ilCI ~tbi~, blUer•ula'- of burnlnc ~=. · · ., • ·I _. ' I u .... ,,..,,.ent In 0 r • ft 0 • County reolhcd an alC.ttmt hto" in Ja·1tuor~ -Md F~brMe'l'• outlook ti tutn blockfr, Ste Pooe 9. Call...._ =c.u. ,_ =·~-...... ~ .... h'fl•• ·--_,, - ' -.. ...... , ....... :-,-:: +.? ....... ...1~. t:.J::"-•n -ll -., =r..:.•_:-.; r -- ---·-----~------ - -·-- --- --- % DAIL r PllDl ' L -11---89~ler~, .. .• ' , Planners In Ac-cord -•· Laguna Beach plannJng commissioners and lawn bowl<r'I took one """ lurll •""""' the u.w.r Park bowUng .,...,,. Monday night and this time lhe music ,topped when thq -heel the IOUtb aide. "We ieem to hlff !-a hlPP1 oo)u. tioo," uid Oommialone:r J o a e p h Tomehak. For the first lime In monthJ, bowlers and planners appeared to have reached an accord on a location for the bowlen' lonf·planned clubbouat. It wtll be llluated on the oouth •Ide of the 11-. abutlln1 the lhuffieboar<I coiqis: The buildlng, to be d.,lgned by ari:hltect Peter Oolr•nder will be I! feet wide and about IO feet long, rwmtng at nlhl ang1 .. from Ctuf Drive and or •P. pmlmately the 11me hellht ao the raof or the shu!floboard cooru. It wiU contain locker rooms, rest rooms and a coffee bar area and will be _,,led from the adJacenr ,,..,. by 1 ·~ pilbUc w111<w1y. wttb ioom ·for ~-As bowlers and c ommisaloncr s gathered around a map of tlie area. plot- ting distances, commi~ioner Or. Robert French quipped. "What happened - we're in Jove again!" It wa.. • marked difference from the prevloua week'a 1eaion wheD com• missioners blasted tentative plans for a . Jong, low building on the ocean side of the _. i• too big, too ugly and generally unacceptable.~ At that tlme, Oitrander had aooght and received authoriza11on to review the en- tire area 1n-the-1>ope or finding· a more suitable Ille. Previously. the bowlers had won Plan- iling Commission and Clty Council a~ proval of a building on the north end of the greens, and the city attorney had gone EO far u to draw up ,_ lease setting forth cond!Uona of use. The bowlers plan to pay for the clubboust themselves and turn it over to the city. 'Mte north site-was di11Carded because of building cost and the need for an u- eelllve number of atepa on the alopln& location. A now location en the ocean aide then wu approved by bolh the Planning Com· mlmcn and City Cowicll, with the pro- viakln that building plans be submitted for review to Insure preterVaUon of the view acroa the park. Qui II developed that thil could be ac· compll>hed only by lowering the bulldln1 hellht on the ll'te"' side to 1 degree that would prodUct .a watl·ltke 11ppearance. The new alte, which also won the ble1,.. ing of the city planntni staff, seemed to satisfy one and all. "! think we'll be lnv!Ung yoo to the openlns tn September," aakl one 11tlafied bowler, anticipaUnsl..aiuna'• role a1 host to i national toUrnament in the fall. · "Don't be too 11.tre," aakt hJs com· ~Ion. "Remember, thl• clubhoule pro- ject started back In !Ill." / Mr. Bartuscp's Services Slated Servicee will be held 11 3 p.m. Wed- nesday in Pacific View Chapel for Alfrtd John Bartusch of 630 Cuprien Way, Lquna Beach. Mr. Barwoch died Sunday iri Beverly Manor Convaleacent Home, Laguna Hilla, at the age of 113. Dr. Ila)' C. Gory will officiate. Surv!VOl'I Include two daugbten, Mn. Dorothy A. Vul of Laguna Bucb 11\d c ... 1 Bartulch ol the homo: two ...... Dr. Welter E. Barton of Wllhlngton, D.C. and Alfred J. Bartuech Jr. of ·Olllahoma City. Okla.: five grandchildrtn and fo11r great gr1Pdclilldren. DAILY PILOT 011.ANGl '°MT 'UILISMIJiG cof'.,ANY •• .. trt 'N. W19' Prnlel'"I lflC Plltll~ J,,. l . C111l.v Viti 'taldt'11 ff'4 G-•• Mt1191w '"'''"'' x •• ,u lflMt Tht'"tt A, M11.,,hifte ,....~ ... "" (fl!Of "ic~u4 '· Nall l••-•••tll toy r111nor let•H .... II Office 221 ,tlell A.-1ftUI M1ili~t A4drt11 • P.O. 111 666, 9261! Othet Offfcfl C:.11 IMl11 HI W"t 11, Slf"1 Htwwl a'""' n11 w .. 1 l1111t1 tt\llw•,_ ttlllllltifMll a .. 011 11UJ •tkll 1111-•• -....... ' I ' • Snub from a Sheepdog • Plann.er• Decide i,8udget TorrClose --To-Rock Bott~m ' ' tquna Beach planning commiasloners prtvlewed the ~nine Dtpartrnent's prepoced budi•I requa&L 10< the co!)ling flacil ytar Monday :il&ht .and concluded it was a tittle too "rock bottom" for their ltl<tng. 'All<od by COainttlllon Secretary Al Au!rY le lndlcato projllCU Ibey lett should 1;le emphasised ln bud,et allocations for 1970-71; pl3JIM:rs suggested he postpone submltting t~ department request until they couJ.d eumine jt in detail. Comm.ts<loner Joeeph Tomchok aald he would like to ... 1und1n1 !or a 1tudy that mi1ht help speed up the undtrgroundlng of utllltiea, over 8Jld above the work that can be done with money ae:t a.side by the utilities coinpanies. Commls~loner Carl John1on lit into the travel allocat\on. "You have an iterh of $705 for staff travel and-that includes $100 for luncheon mee'fings. That doesn't leave much for getting Crom one place to another to keep up wtth what's going on . rn my business this would be ridiculous.'' Autry agreed that it would be of great benefit to have staff members attend planning meetings and iseminars, special studies on legal aspects or planning and other sessions in which projects un- dertaken in other cities are analyzed, but funds for this activily have been limited. "[ don 't think we can have .an expert starr unless they get around," said Johnson: "I also wonder ," said Tomehak, "what you can get with t!Us $10C for book& and publications. You . should have a decen t reference library." Autry said he had started .a small library on lhe limited budget. One of the eUle, "Cbampi~n Silvorahaag Clrnival C,ondy," an old Englioh 1tieepdog, throws up Its nose as II gives the air to a photographer during the W.,ll!lln1ter Kennel Club Do& Show in New York's Madison Square Garden. Storm Hits, But County Lo~s Minimal Johnson said he also felt it would be very valuable to have the ass istant city attorney present at all Planning Com- mission meetings. "It would save our time and the public's Ume," Charles Orange Ct!unty htld Its own Monday In Johnson agreed . "It would be a great the wake of an unexpected storm which help to have legal counsel ti> answer brought 3S.mlle.an·hour winds to the: some of the questions that come from the Trustees Learn Master Plan For Sadcllehack Capo Trustees Outline Cuts if Override Fails Orange Coast and capsiied a boat in audlent'e .'' Newport Harbor. Autry said the present arrangement Is to have the allorney attend weekly staf( On the lOOth anniversary of the U.S. meeUngs 10 discuss legal aspects or in- Weather Service, the elements celebrated dividua! cases, and only attend public by whipping up thunder, l1ghtniiig and meelings that promise "difficulties." gusty winds -on a day when just a ''It looks to me like a penny wise and "chance of a few sprinkles" was pound foolish budget," said Tomehak. "I predicted. feel we should take another look at it and A muter plan JOI' the srowth ol Sad-· dleback Coll•I• to a .125 to llO mUUon campus accommodatJng U many a1 1!,000 etudenta w11 outlined MOl\day · nllht !or Saddleback trueteea. Architect Robert Lowrey oJ, .the''.firm Rambers and Lowrey made • ·4'<111nute prmntallon or a · mgcl<.up: .model, photograJ>N ol lhe tern in, •II<! .tuW!a Of geological and water now 1tui.Jje&" He Slid as he now envlslcu the cam· PUO, loclted In Miaalon Viejo, ii wUJ· con- tain 7,000 patklng l(llCQ !ol"the 'peak studenr load II IDY ... uma-trotn .. enrollment of 7,IOO to 10,000. SatunUcn II expected to be reached about (Ill, be Hid. Th• 125 to 1111 million co11 or campo11 buildlnl~ Lowrey Hid, II a rough, looae esUmate. Board members said they were not at thll point iJv!ng approval to expenditure of any amount. The mock-up model Lowrey prtp1red will be on dllpiay Satuqlay when the col· le1e holda an open house In conJunctJon ,.uh permanent campus decUcaUoa ~remonJa from 2:30 to a p.m. : Saddleblck lrultee1, after h.,rinc Lowrey'• P~Hntatlon, save him the IO ahead to prepare a master plan booklet J!lcluding photo1rapha and schematic maps. Ramberg emphasized that the master plan· la a guide and nothing mm and that 11 will be 1ubject to periodic roYiew. Jn another acUou, the board 1uthoriHd Lowrey to begin drawing plans for a library complex. The complex will In~ elude space for initial use as clasltooms later to be grown into by the library. ' It is essential the library complex the tirst non-prefabricated building be ~m· pleted in time for the 1.972·73 school year College Superintendent Fred Bremer told trustees. The library complex was to cost $4 million but the Junior collese district only ha> 13.3 million left in local bond money while atate funds are Ued llP and unable to be sold at the current lnterut rates. Lowrey in bl1 dellgn t1 to cut back on the plan with the assumption Saddleblck will have to 10 tht flnanclul alone. Trjc~a Recovering WASHINGTON (U11J -Tricia Nlaon bu !<lid her lather r1'e 'II "letllnf belier" amt .her-musl~ ani ,beginning to dl!Oi>' pear. . . ' ~- By PAMELA BALLAN Of .... o.~ f'lltt_tflff SpecUlc areu to be C\11 In the event the SO.Cent tax ovtrride falls March 10 wtrt sptlltd out Monday nlght to Capistrano Unified School Olsl:ict lru6tees. oi major concern was the probable five perl!>d day at San Clemente Hllh School wl>Jcb the admlnlalratlon feel• would J..,. pardln the tchool'1 accredltallon and mike it dlfl1cull lor 17aduaUng aenlor1 lo pt Into m.ior unlven!Uea. "The n ... per1oc1 day would HI ua back IO to 100 yem," Hid Superintendent Truman BeoedJct. 01'he only way we could teach vocationll, bu 1 t n e 1 e , bnmemlktu. ROl'C aod other euch coune1 would be to tlimlnate the !Oilrlh y11r or Enrll•h, actence. moth and oerllape line and pracUcal aria. We would be deatroyln1 what we have built up." Sam Chicas, aul1tant superintendent for bu1lnes1 services said the high achoo! acci'eaJtat!on comes up for reYtew nnt yeor. He aleo 111d that with only 10 courae• taken by 1 etudenl during the four years, 11 or 11 would be tholt necessary for collep entrance 1a California. The admlnlstration estimated that $285,000 could be saved in personnel eo1ts by reducing the high school day and by ma~lng small staff culs in O~{ ~hoo!I. Ano~ IJ'el of concern was the pro- )lO!ed_ tl"IJll1>0rlaUon cuta whlcb woold ftngtben Ute walklnl dfstances from two to four miles for high IChool etudentl, from one to two mlles for elementary ind junior high students. grades rour through eight and from three fourths to one and a half miles for kinder1arten througb third grades . . This would reduce the number or buses required from 29 to 23 with a total reduc- tion in costs estimated at $84,000. Trustee !lobert Beulsy . pointed out problem• the • transpOrtation cull would cause Jl'lcludJiig tlie · lncre8ae <1f hit· chhiking among high school student! and the reduction or safety of youni students wolktns to ochool ·~r would hate to see small children making the.Ir way to school on curvtna ~\rtetl without s.t.dewalks. It's a 'Sad day 1f wt come to this," added Benedict. School board critic Al Powelson 1ald he ttiouaht the e1erclsi woui<t be "iood for them.u OU'ler· areas to be cut would be: -Rimoval of projected 1ddlllons •I'd . further reducUon of der!cal personnel in· Seeret Letters Jackie Notes Won't Be Auctioned NEW YORK !AP) -Four old ltttor1 from J1cquellne Kennedy On1,lf3 to for. mer Deputy Defenee Secretary llolwdl Ollpatrlc were slated for aale at auction ftfarch 12 but were.withdrawn when Gil- patric 11ld !hey weno 1tolen1 1utogr1ph doaler Charle• Hamilton dlsciolld today. Hamlllon llfd Ille letten probably WO!ild hive br\>Ulhflllj'Where lrom 11,000 to N,000 ii thei hid been aucUootd u plailed. ' ' ,·Buf; he aald, he leamod Monda)' th4t they l!liaht be etolen and teltPhenod GU· ~~ · Wbo-vert11ed-thil'"the··t.ull's-htd I.ten llUll Ille ruu In hi• tow of· ' lice. Gllpel:ic could not be reached lmmedl· ately. ~ Hamil Ion ·11ld he C011ld not JaenU!y the m•n wbo t>rouaht th• ltltero to him but thllt be wu ... , verr repat&bte--man -1 profeulonal. He "'' a person of lnte1•. rlty. • HHe told mert' the dealer contlnutd, '1thlt bt wt1 act1ns for the owner of the letters ••• Jn my buslntn It doetntl pay to pma too 'bar<! •• ownerthlp. bt<allll ~ o!)en embamtt'peoJ>l_t. • ' I "But t told him there would be a 1reat de.at of pUbJlcity about the letter~. be- cause the more publicity, the better price they woold bring. 1 said this with the idea. that if lhey were atolen, he wouldn't wanl pubUclty. But he ttemed.111thuslas- Uc that lbere would be 1 tot of publicity." The dealer said he told Gilpatric that he would withdraw the letters from the sale and rtlum them to Gilpatric if the attorney would give hl1 11a11urance that he v.iould take action." "I said the thh~f should be prosecuted," Hamilton 11KI. 11H6-1ave M-ihlt· lllllf• ance." Police htadquarterg slld tod11 that no complaint had be<in Ille<! with police con- cemlng the 1ffalr. Hamilton said he paid a MOO adv1nce for the letteri, which Included an April !3,-1111·tetttr on \Vhite .Houoe Slallon"Y, and one dated Nov. 13, 1"8, ind mallea from Greece Jn an envelope btarlni tht name of the yacht Chri•tina. Tht formtr Ylr11t Lady we• on htr honeymoon with mJlllOl\alra 1hlpowntr ArlatOtlt Onauis aboard th• yacht at the Ume. . .. Major_accldents wire averted in the ~o_me up with some suggestions and amie couniy; 1lthoulh tbe.Califomti 'l!ig!iiiiy-· li(uru." -eluding cltrt.ald11 al elem en I a r y • acJ!oola, dlatrlct 1nd .lcboo! DbrJ17 ~cltrlcl, dlltrlct office cltrlcl ana Junior and . eenlor high lnllrucUonal aldea, 135,000. Patrol reported 0 a whole !lug of fender Autry was instructed to seek a bendtr1" QIJ .rain-slick county highways. . posjponement for presentation of the The Orange County H<irboi-Dfstrict · budget·rcquest. reported one boat had capsized and -Removal of projected addlilon1 to the maintenace department Jncludlng four maintenance men and three1 grounds men, '61,000. ... · -Ellmlnatlon of non·relmburaable trips tncludlnr •ll school field and 1tudy lri!>'. rerular athletic tripe !or Bee, Cee and Jayftts, GAA · activiUu, 1wlm clautl, 1peclal prograrm, rooter buses, club 1c- tfvltles1 honor orche1tra &nd choir, iat,860. . ·-Reduction of capital ouUay ex· pendlture tncludtnl dlllriclwlde Ille im- provement, major buildlng lmprovem111~ library books, admlnlltratlon a n d buslneu aervice equipment, education aervlce equlpmen~. elementary library equipment. mu1lc equipment (dlatrlctwldo) and other•, "t,!IO. ...{;urrlculum plannln1. lt0,000. -EHmlnaUon of 1wnmer ' school. 131,500. another was pulled loiose from its moor· in1s in Newport Harbor. "But that wasn't mU<!h damage when you consider the winds were averaging JS miles an hour," a Harbo r District official said. The winds later reached a peak velocity in the bay of 35 m.p.h at 3:40 a.m. today. No dama1e was reported to light planes tied down at the Orange COunty Airport. "We had a lot of water but no damalf," a spokesman noted. Only one pcwer outage •WU reported, that in Garden Gl'OYe when the blowup of a transformer at 5 p.m. left 250 cU1tomer1 without power .for more tlan four houri. : The storm reaped arrester toll both.in Los Angeln County to the north and San ntego County to tbe south. A ruh of traf- fic sccidintl and power outages were reported in both areas. Fro111 Pa,ge J SIGNS ... we might try to make the change easier." Phi!Jips said, "My complaint is any governing body telling me at a certain point that J have to spend so much money." Phillips s.aid Burbank had to repeal .such an ordinance and allow businessmen to make the change as it became economically feasible, Benner said Palm Springs hid a formula tying the time allowed for changing a sign program to the expense involved. He suggested the city be asked to look into the postiblllty of establishing such 1 formul1 . Holcomb rererred to the sign rt· q~emenls as a ''unnecessary expen.se. ·· -lnltrucUonal suppllea, teitbooU and •other 'boob, ll0,800. J -Removal of addJUon1l .a1slpmeots lncludlng Bee. Cee, Joyvee, frosh, Junior : high school athletics, the directors of ac· '-tivities, drama, publications, G A A , 110,000. Praying for Bell .. The adminiatr11tion did leave five per- cent · cott of living tncrwes for all employea-tn the bud&•l Church Appeals to Thieves Benedict Indicated that he wu follow- In& the lead of Gov. Ronald Reaaan who recently gave increases to l!!ltate employes. Trustee Stan Kelley questioned this ex.· penditure implying that normal step in- creases would constitute a raise for most personnel. Other· alternate suggestions were made by Trustee Tom Winget who recom· 1 mended 'that the administration study the i pesaibility of usini ~ne principal for two •chooll and 1trearnllnln1 the purchutns department. Prayeru! the_Aaaembly of Go<t'a.Fallh Chapel in El Toro today tolled for their bell, stolen over the weekend from the belfry or their historic llt(le church. Mrs. Ferguson A. Wil&0n, wile of the church putor, 1ald the bell and carriage were stol'll Saturday nighl by thieves who used a ladder. She estimated it welahed 300 to 400 pounds. 'Mle congregation prayed t'ogether Sun· day night· tbtt the thieves would have a change of hurt and return the bell to the chapel, :mu El Ton> Road. "~t:1 priceless to us," said Mr1. Wil10n adding that the bell had been valued at '3,000. She said It was cast in bronte w'lth a Latin tnscrlpUon, "St. Anthony's Mission, 1916." 'Ille historic little church constructed in mld·1890s was the first school house for settlers or the Saddlebaclt Valley. It later served as a Catholic Church and was purchased by the A5Stmbly of God group last October. They recently moved the church ba.ck from its foundation to make room ror widening of El Toro Road. Spruce Up . •· ~tf 111 Your Home for • WITH FINE 'QUALITY- FAMOUS BRAND NAME • • CARPETING ii' llATTll ii' MO!IARCH * CROWN '* ROXIURY * IM,IRIAL * WALTIRS * SWll'IWATER * lllOILOW * 81RVEN * PIRTH * COLUMBUS * MONTICILLO * DAN RIVER * SEQUOYAH WI INVITl YOU TO VISIT OUR HU5t SHOWROOMS -SU THI OUTSTANDlllt SILIC:TION Of CAaPIT· IN• AVAI~IU. UNUSUAL INST.t.LLAnON l'ROlo UMS OUl Sl'l!CIALTY. CALL FOl NU UTIMATIS. -ILY Sl'IC:IALI UNUSUAL COLORS -1511 .... OlANet I PINI MODllNlmC TD. 11 t.tll PAnllH, WOYIN ACllLAN INITALLD • DON'T MISS OUR DRAPERY DEPT. We fteturt • cornpl•ft aalection of feOrica •nd c!lor• to enhence •nd ~omplimtnt your ~•rptf1n9. CALL FOR FREE ESTiMA TES IN YOUR HOME. 1663 PLACl!NTIA°COSTA MESA ALDEN 'S • _., ...... _ .. ,.,_. 646-4838 CARPETS e DRAPERIEc --. --..-----~~~@~ite~~~~~~ ' I j ' " ' ' , T-. ,......., 10, 1970 DAILYl'll.Of I • _Bigler CJI"'!' .Seea ., ·• ' :County _ Jobless at Record If JOANNE REYNoui& .. "" ..., ""' ..... SANTA ANk -•Oranp . pl 1• and , l,!llO In December 1111, • · J,~A ANA -JllrJ ...... W ......... lobo-bas ploodlf I-1iJ ..... llWllll'!Clure wUI ·lllY fairly The manpower culbocks In ti. bopa -, ~ lb 1 tliNUi lhla -tba 111'1 -ol llllanlly to char .. that llable,"• ahe stated. • electronics wUI be lbown In au -1r1o1 d Milo OfdaJ ..,,. lo tho --. "· • he llhol and killed Iii wtlo In a - • .:...-...... :... ,,._.._.t•l••lt,d New,_.,. Doy-*' la The -cllon lnduaU, arus of producllon, she.ad-~·-• -• Karllloll'1 m• pai11o the CG\IPll'o borne • incm,oed employment aoh11 cled, lr\1111 prolaolcwl lllroqb ...... b-IPF Mill lie ble intrlll d 1111 Tbo pnlltCUlloa a11e,.. tb.t !tom M,!00 l..t to 27.lllO th~ cletlcij and product Ion ..._. · cbar,..,._ cllool. Md he put l<Venl bl!lleb ~ 1111 year. "CcMtNctlon shows a ; worl<!n. , Del-ollorl>eY }IO!lbew ,._.... -K c1e1r lhol wife, <l</or&la, --.,,"'*. County unemptoym<nt hll an all Ume hJih during Janulty ud will probably climb blablr In February acconllng to Mn. Alta Yetter, !>ranie County labor inlrti.t analyst !or tho State Department of Hlunan 8-Devdogjnent:· Mrs. Yetter's prediction wu hued on her lllOllUliy employ· nttnt .report which. · showed 22.000 countlaos were unemployed In January. "Tho\ illv,. 1li • 0•1 ._p1oymeo1 rote of U por· ceht, wblcti Ja • two.and.a half year hl&h," the Aid. "'Ibe ICJ. juS\ed r~te : for ·ilanuary' wu 4.1 perctnt whic6 wu qulle·a bit hllber tba the ,,.ilGoaJ rate." Acccfdtn& lo .Mn. Yetter, 'the eleetiorucs Industry 11 the hardest 'bit, with • predicted tayofl or UfJO ·H county lln!1s fall to win new contrtbt11 in the Dei:t six month,,·, '\4ircraft wW sboW I sUght drOp. WhUe. missile and ins trument lj)O drop fiom December "AfterFebruory;Wf:lhould kW'\UCh ··~· f1Jllllrlol .lda,·!1111<1v!!ll! IOI -tho aftAr.lhecoupltfalledto.,... ~e,:lai:!d rain,:' ~ :~:~ ~ . . §o':IM -:l ~ ,,__~ ::..~ lcca!l«i ~ tllelr ~ even 'Bhorper jump, l he OIJ'UCl\QQ -Id C 0 D l l n U 0 erna irt: S s.m.r. ~ '"""' ...,Y • February is opt to show' an . ill be up and co,,. B •·-h • _, Oaurt= ._I"' --...,, -. -,.-----~----- • kcordlng lo her repoit, lbere were 19,500 jobless in January For The Record analyst said. "'.Tlr• ·Ja)'OllJ Jn arowlh, depondlna ~· the B la . , ta~J .. •-"!!!:_: ,._e. .. \' . the ~ Industry wm -lher. It will mainly be • uy ._. ~---- not re/lected too much In .manul,cluring that will bold ur g r ' clerk thal I/· they -·t boll J BPUJrY,. In addlli9n to the-back · the e m p l o y m e n t · , the arpmeat they baa better fact thal February aiwlj'S arowth,". Mrs." Yeller 'F' a· ce' s'.J'-!1~ ····.~!_~lheandcorrldorft...: --1how1 a aeasonaJ drop." predicted. UU .1:.1•~ -.. -.. ' . .. • ; --1DC1 lorth bet-. h SANTA AljA -Anthony the lwo lliaMyl • lturllldl Passport Pus _ . 'Guilty Plea ~.:ii~-~~i .. oo.';;:. =~iaiorto-: of Bcrbhire'1 ·llestluraat,' defeme.~1 ,. the UFJ' Cou~iy T. ravel" Boom ' E. _ -v_e.'d .·.·_Ente .. ~ . !.~ 8:'~·. a: s.":!: '="IJ~ .,U.: .1. . C.U.~. , • v91ce. d!$0mi~le ~lhOut SANTA ANA -O,...,, added, is due to ·the-lact lhll · -By-Escapee Ri>ssi, 33, o1 ~ Ana, 1tw; 'iv"'1th noor !ht ·if Coast travelers needing new bis Oranie County office mu& waived jury trial and sub-f,=-~,.:'!"~~ ·~~:; ~.1umi::" .::1~11·::s~ sANT,.. ANA -ton Azusa ~.!'t. :,~r.;:i; ~d~ -Coast · Man ·"<arned by County 9erk, dlvlsloii. · .. man who wu ohot do"'1 by • The ~st \mmedlately fpund , · William St John lo apply now St John's office -located Jn deputy as he attempted to him au.illy wtlb the help ol . · c•" .Mew-~:!!!~1~"' M•rboi' L"'"" or· be sidelined In what· he the county courthouse. at 700 escape from Harbor District some. h 1 g bl y incrirnlnaUng On Board C•ub. M-. Y•rdol Coufl•rr c11111. ·predicts will be ·\he . bigest W .. ltlt St., Santa Aon -need!! Judicial Court last June f1 .ttsUmony from a co-defendant, ,::;: ::, ... L:,~ ~i~~ . ..,11111 M.r1t1i, passport lineup in county proof of cltlzen&hlp from the pleaded guilty Monday to Henry William Wlllmlng of 101.S ••Ytldil Pr•~c. N1wPOr1 lndl. history, applicant in the form of 1 escape and burglary charges. Costa Mesa. ' • .ORANGE -C~ L. 1·00 'm I ,, I I ch ~••·• ol .-. lllmin Hlr11ch, o{ 30 Harbor lsl'and, Hlli.111"11io1I ••tc:• Elks ~. E"' ncreasllJg Y popu ar llrter ce1Uf.ft\I copy • 1.1~ -ap-Superior Court Judge James W g, 30. of 11 3 I N ........... Beach h .bee OA '°" Ocffn ....... ~ l'tl.lnflnl111n fli&hls, package lours, lov.·er plicant'1 birth certificat.e.. nie. F Judge ordered Jam-Republic ·Ave., was cltared of' e .. ...,. • ' as · 0 ap-s-'::-~ ';:,· ,,.,_,..,,•t1on •lld cost overseas yacationa and applicant must apply in person W. Needs, 29, to return to hi'; burglary and cons pl racy pointed lo serve. on the Ch.ap-. ' ==~r.:; i: ...=. c= the adver;t of the ju~ Jell an4 _~ould have with him a c:_ourt for sentencing March charges f o 11 owing his ~:itee;c'Uege 'Board 0 f =:-N::!1e;~1~1:•:..a. ~ will all make this year the big-driver's llcen.se, a government 5 He di.smlssed additional testimony. ~ now faces a ,..... gest workload in the history of or busin6' identification card, charges of forgery and assault ;>cmible 20 ytarS In state Hirsch has been president of , s.:'!. ~':,:,~:::; ,':;:. c~~,:.11~ the passport office, St John Vfitb either a,physieal desert!>" with 1 deadly weapon. prison on identical charges. R;octh:lg K·,Foodl lJ?c .. llnct '·"'· warned. lion or a photograph. Needs was awaiting ar-Rossi's guilt and t h e. ~HO and was the loui>der and L.o.o.M. ~ No. use. A» I!": 17111 Spiraling de-·.~· must be. "And since beards and long raignment •· the ~-~-Mesa dlsmls!. ai of charges against· pre.sident of Kai Kan Foods It,, Cosl• Mnt, 1:11 ,,m. "~ ui """""" Inc •-1•-Ul th •· ol °''"" c-1 a~1 '''"" tMnt LodM. m.et by the same olH~ 11taff hair have ~me so court on the burglary count Willming closes the prot-· uvm -un e. Sll'I;: t:;:"M_::~ :~ w. Httnin.., lllrOUghout the So u th e r n fuhlOnable." St John noted, and the now d ism I 11 e d ecuUoa case against the tln'te the firm in 00. WIDNl.IDAY Calllornia area, the-COUllly ~·we 'have. to warn applie.tnt.s charges when be made. bis bid me" who brnke into the "'He . bas allO been a F -... -aiw ,11,,._club, kiJ111n·1--itn11ur1~1, clerk add~. A faJlure.~ to e1-that the photograph they for·freedom:-He got~as--tar as~staurant at-3450 Via Oporto merehandl&lnc-manag:tr f!)I' ~ Cotst Plia, cost. MIN, 7 • paod the su.te Department prt.sl!nt shoukl-resembte· the~ the alley be-hl·nd the l~t June-5.,and toOk nearlf Fam~. Department, Stores c.11 ~-COe•t Llflll club. budget will mean., he. .said, applicant. We want t b e courthouse where he was stop-· $5,000 ln.ca$h ·•nd checks fiom and a director ot·u.e \J.S: Na· · ---: -odlr. Coffff-st1oit. iu E. 111 " st.. "delays · tn . the issuance or 1_,!P::;......,=:~t=lm=age=·-/·======)11d==by:•::bu:llc:~:tn=lhe=h=ip: .. ===the=olf=ict!=sa=fe:'======lion~· =aJ~B·:"""::::l•:San:;;::D:ie~o=,==;:===================;: CO.II Mal, 1 1.m. ..~ • be[. 0 -• ~Hul!th111on &Meli EaWl'IM c1ub. ' passpo,...,,. as never Ort. Sf\er1ton 11uc11 Inn. Hunl1MToii St John1s Orange County ol· h•dl. 11 noon. / W@slntlns~ 0it111n1tt c1u11. io:1,..·1 ice meets mOlt of Its passport !:!i~ flu11ur.i1t, we1tm1n11.,., u • demands from, March through June, St. John said. ••Qb.. vlouiily," he add, ''those who would normally be seek- ing passports in. those monUa ·should come to us nW incl void poss!ble ditlppointment." Death Nodees IAllTUSCH AN.W J. hrt\IKJ'I. .. CVPrlell Wav, lHUn• llMdl. Dlt. .r dNll'I, FtbrulrY I. ~rvlved 11¥ llMl9hlwi. OorGtflY A. Vu!, of ~ 'llNdl1 C1rol llrt\llCl't, _, tflt llclfM1 tont. Or. W1U..-E. l1•IOA. W•1l'llM!on, O.C.1 -'lfl'9d J., . a.rlusdl, J•~ Olll.r.om. Cl1'1 rlYt ~lld"'" •nd fOur 1n11-1r1llOC!llldree. kn'lels. Wtd/llldlY, 3 PM, PKlfk Ylofw CllaM!. lnl9nnlrll, l"Klllc View Mftl'IOrllll Plf!I. FemllY 11119"11 lltoH wl9hlrt9 to mike """'6rllll CO!)lrlbl.rllon1, ,1 .. w eo11trle.ul• Ill ~ Litu.-Btlcl• Mttf'>odllt~nd.V School.· P..:llk: vi.w Morl1J.11ry, Dfrtctora. CAMN•L.L ~· • It. k-11'1 i:.mpbefl. m E. Zll•d SI .. c.i. ~-o.i. flf dHft>, .. ..,, '· Wt'- ""'"' bf wlf9, °"''""'' d9utl'll-IPl••· en K. c1rn~u, 0.11111: Ja114!1 Ml• I Ultllf', Lo.1 A ....... J 1111.,.1> 1"1rn aen- IOll. P1lrY> OIHrJJ htt• Kellie. Gt'1ri•d• Hl111, Heltn Wlttll!l'lt. Thoullnd 0.ku ""°'1'11f', Mn. Gr.ct C•tftllbtll. f1Uld1. S1n1c: ... Tl'luncJll'. FIWvffY n. 11 AA'.. l"Hlflc View Ollllfl. lrtttrrnll'lt, Ptc:lflc Vl.W Mtn>Orill P..-tl. F•rnlly 1Ut1,1Jt1 ll'IOM wltl'll111 to 1"11111 mtmorl1I contrl- Wflonl, ,,.. .. conlrllllll• lo IPll Arnerl- c1111 C111Ctr. &ocll!V. Ptelllc vi.w Mor-...,_,.,,. Olrwctors. HOflN Tl'lorN1 H. Hotn. A". TT. Df ··~ Cent.,. Sf .. Cotti ,,,,.._ .Oii"' ~t "''Ill. l"ltl. t. SUrYIYtd bl' wlhl. Mllctrtdi ...... lOlll, Thom11 J r .. cf Tu1tln1 lllchlrct J. Horn, Df Nl'WllOtli fl'll 1r1nddl1lctr1111. s.Nlcu Wiii bl hrld Tl'IUrlCllY. II AM. lkll llr'Olcl· ""' CllaHI, •111'1 111:..... L. Y. T•- .rflcli'll111. lnltf'1'*11, Good SMphrnl CWl!llwi'Y. kll lr'OlllWIY Morl\IMY, Cc•l•fil.ti, Olrt_t;iors, -11•1.o lll:uuell a . Reed. Aft "'· of luYJ l'Nrl Aw~ •t•l* hltnd. O.lt of dlllh.. F1b- NlrT t. Survl'llct lw lll'IN. MlrYI di~ ,_,., Mrt. Robt!"! G•t-111, el Tlll\ldllPh •l•t.,., Mr•. llou Mtrrllt, of 1'1,.d1n111 ""' tour 1r1nddllutl'll1r1. S•rYl<•t. TM;r.,. ... .,. ' l"M. !"Hiiie Yllw Cl'IAl>tl. Int.,.. 1M11t '''"'"· lltti: Mot1u1r11, Corari• dtl ,.,,.,, ()lrtelOl"f,. SCHMIT? 'l"l'ltr Sdlmltr. A" 76. of 13' lrOld'w111. Cclolll Mt... Surtl'ltd IW wife. H1!1n1 •uehllf', Mn. Oonll W1tz111 '°"' WM- ll•m kl'll'l'lltr. S.nl• ,AMI Mo '""' .. Mn. "°""'1111 -...mtn, kMI .. M1rlll1 """' JtrinlcMf. Mor Ill • Holt,...._., PCI -,.l!'lllcMldrlft. -,.,...."*-ht!.~ w•Y Cl'llPll. lode\I• T ....... I l'M, lilttf'-"*''• MMW' II.Hf MlmOf'1-I P1tlt. e.\I ll'OICIWIY MOrtu•rY· eo.11 Miii· ii>lr«- "'"· SCHUNliM.AH • H•rrY Jc0hUn11r11n. '1IJ ~1nollll Strftf, Coll• Mt ... 0.lt of ftltll ... ......,. •• htvlctl ptllllln9 II 1 .. 1 l,...,rt INlr- ... N. ' ' . ARBUCKLE lo IOl\I w..-iin111~. , 12'7 E. 17111111.i Collo M ... -• BALTZMOR11JARIES Corona del Mar OR uut Coda Mesa Ml 1-SfU • BBLL BROADWAY MORTUARY UI Broodny, Collo M-. uwm · .. •• DILDAY ·BROl'llERI llatt ..... Vollq _,,, 11ftl Beodl Bl"1. enauz:o-mi-• PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAll Cemetery e M__,, --~­New!!Ol'I~ Collfonla · Travelers should allow up to four weeks for a passport to , be processed, St John said. ·Much of that delay, he Man Pleads · Guiity .. .To Assault SANTA ANA A Westminster mechinic ac- cused on hi>·arrest of rapln( • Santa -Ana barmaid pleaded guilty Thursc:Jay in Supert6r Court to rtdu~ charges of assault by me.ans of bod11y force. Judge James F. Judie sentenced Roy W I 111 a-m 1t1cMurty, 23, of llH5>· 'siem '' Ave.. to eight rrfMttls in Ora.,e County Jail aDd placed him on three yeara Prof>etloa. The ·judge dlmllsaed' twO countli o[ rape and .Jddnoptnr and sex pervirili:m charges.. Police said McMW'lf'• vJe. tim actepted bts lnvttaUcn to breakfast last July U, but In· stead Wll driven to I neal'bY farmhouse, »peatedly raped and for<ed to ·parilclpate la unnatural le.% lets. • Will Larry Make a Stewardess? SANTA ANA -As far as student Larry RlbaJ of Santa Ana College Ls concerned, ee1: Is no barrier to leantlnl the airline stewardess lrade. • RibaJ, whole I t-u de D t .government acUVIUes are well known on·tbe campus, enrolled , for the aprlrur ~mester lo ii c1a11 called Atr·i-iiie Stewardess C o u r s e U1 Pauenge.r ,Safety •. Mary Lou ll'lnleyi former stewardeas and instructor , of the c I a 11 , found .the former Morine oergeant aitU., In !root row iln tllO fin! cloy cf achoo!, oumiunded by. • bevy ol pretty fellow students. Rlbal, ivhc! 11)'1 he ii - ' •. -~----!, • abcut ccmpi.ttng the claaa lound nolhlnc fortllddtnc, the action In the collep niieo, aJ1boulh tho ........ catalot 111111 1be -!or female students only. • - Pl!EI[' (AMIL Y COIAINIAL "1NEllAL ROME !Ill-Aft. "'--• lllD'f &k MORTUARY ' ~-4f4.11Jf .. ClemeoM -· • IMl'rllS' MORTUAllY lllMalolt. Hnlll«llo --. , Rlbal, ......,! loaer In '!ht race for the post of lludeltt body preslden~ wm hllvo to ...u a r.,, chan&ft In 1111 normal habltJ. accordiDC to Mrs. rtnley. ' Helll perform all the 111ne duUt1 U !lirls IUch u terYJnr as ho1te11e1 for tbt planetarium, bonqueu a n d other cam"°' •v-. ad w111 wear 1 nd coat to mat.ch tW i11111' llllifll'lllS. • .. l • ' • • • • • ' " ' ' •( ·-AT .. .. " ' ,, " I ' • ' I :.(;I t· , .. .. p ; ,. ~,. .. .. ... ' : • 'A.~ !.-. ~ ~I • • • 1: • I ' 1• -•t, . .... . ,, .. ... I I --..... _ • I ' ~pen.d~b¢ -~nCJ Srna~ ' --,f. --...,.,.. ___ • ' Smart? You bet! It , takes young thi'nkina, alert and ·experienced' mlnds·to properly serve MI099Y Sfii"8 customers these\aays. It takes people w~o are fa!'liliar ;With all of the various sayings plans we have tp offer1 you smart .sa"!'rs -the tax deductible • retirement plans, t~e certlfi~afe ,accou11ts, ~he Guaranteed .Rate Accounts, Mollthly Security Accounts, trust accounts •nil _rn19)'. many more. Sure,;we h1'19 them •H. • We i-this type of person her-' ~~able, ready, willirtg ~nd 11w1tysfitre t1)hetp you 'wilh your savinp plans.-;-colne In, call or write. Smart Savel'S Save and Elim at Newpwt Bllbo9 5'Ylllp ~ aH •llle new hich ratas •!'8·miillble: • -· · • . ~111\illtllld ;In 1 t3' '. ~ . , . •• : NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS , ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION -Miiin omc.:3366 V'11 Lido, Nowpolt _,,, Cellfomla 92663 • Phone 714/673·3130 ' ' ·-- Conin• del MarOffico: Flrwoelal Pim, 5!l0 N_.t llontor O!iVe. Cornn• del Mor, Cellfomla 92625 • f'llone 714/644-1461 ' . I I I • , • • • " ' ' ' • • I • -+- I . ; ' , ' • I l I l I I l I .. .-....... --~-,,,,--~~--:c..~.-:;.--:~-=~--,~~;-;-.;-,c,,·~c.c.".:-:-.;.:;:,,.~.•·'·-::.-:-.~~--...-~:c.,!l"°:""~.,,,,~~C'T'""·"-""i'"'•'"'P....,,,...,,..,,"·"'•<,••·.r-:s1""11•~,,.. •• ...,.,...,.,., ..... ..,t"~~''"°"""...,."·••"f,...,~,,,,,»»-,•~••"•"'"'~-,,_..,...-...--•" ~ ' Jt JIAll.Y PILOT I• •It• Ge•r Firebird Unveiled ~For-·1970 BJ CARL CARSTENSEN Of tM 0.1'1 ,, ... Iliff PonUac Motor Division'• latest entry -into l h e personalized sports car Oekt, the new 1970 Firebird, will be unveiled in dealer showrooms ftom coast-to-coast on Feb, 26. The new Fl.reblrd, which ha.. semt.r .. tback styl!ng, is built oh a JOl-lndl wheelbase . ..The four-seat Firebird will be available In one body style, a two-door hardtop. It will be otfettd in four mode!J; standanl, tile luxury ~ri~ the high-performance FOrmula 400 and the rrw Am. • • I I • MUTUAL FUNDS The base Flrebtrd lncludes as standard a 250 cubic·lnch, sil-eylinder ,engine and ' a tb.ree·sj)'eed manual • ,..O..tiAC otV{s 1'1f41•iRD EURDPEAll FLAIR iroR 1'70 'Feahlr11 lncludt'Larga H .. dllghto, SP,lt Orllle QpeftiJ!ta tr=~oo~ \he E.prlt Ja a 350 cubic-inch V .a d_evelopiog 2Si horaepower, a three-spe6d manual floor shift. 1 cuatom Interior ond merior decor molding,. For'the per f 0 rm a act· minded, the Fonnula 400 Is equlJJl>ed with a specially· molded fiberglass hood which has i:lisUnct.ive integral air scoops, A 400 c'ubic-l nc h engine with a duar snorkle air cleaner and dual exhausts are standard equipment on the Formula 400. The hi&b-performance Tra_ns Am illdudes a "Ram Air I ~I '========;I H_llltldi,....ltcosr yoo to ............. cal? CALL TAI TO FIND OUT. Hs.nn -· • ACRES OF PRIME IND'l lAND nt:OOMllUJfn'f lOllEO •·t S.E. Comer of Victori• St. & Wilmington Ave., (NEAR ALAMEDA ST. ANO ARTESIA BLVD.) Dominguez Hills, Los Angeles Cou~ty. Calif. rllmllAI AIA I ll MUI. M. /olldltll lllll Tt T••""" At BILTllORE HOTll. (llomNI llDOcn) fifth l Olile Sis. Los Angeles, Calif. MONDAY MAR.23 112 P.ll tall orwritl for desaiptite Mlttioo - llOKII PAmaPAllOll IS !RQJIJIA&!D SPECIAL REPORT AVAILABLE ON WRATH ER CORPORATION • Our corporate Finance Departmenl .haa prepared an interesting feport·on th1~ Southern California company that la active In the tUt'ilrowlng leisure-time business. Th.e study Olfers market and nnanClal tdata and lnoodepth di1cua1Jon on the four divisions that points to what we believe to be a ponlble interutlng long-term speculation. The company's majo r categories include: 1. Hotel and Food Operations of the Disneyland Hotel, and the soc11 to open Queen Mary . .. 2. Muzak, functional background music service. 3. Tele'(ision and related activities Include the lof\g running Lassie series, The Lone Ranger end Sergeanl Preston of the Yukon properties. 4. Fast Food Franchising-development of un its utilizing Television properties name$-In operation 11 The Lone Ranger reataur1nts. For ,our Copf, .. 11 • ...., or NII .... --· ---~---·----------------.---------- I HDRNBLDWlrR &•WnK• HEMPHILL, NDYD -rEWV!RSta:I<'-llR:llCOIS!lll Pl-eend, the Wrather Corporation report. ' nG-C.WDr. =--·- I 101 llLD-ITID ~, IVllAHDI AID LOVlll .,, ' SEND HER VALENTINE .FLOWERS! No bother worryin9 •boit+ tis.ts, e•n't m•k• her f•t -in fact, th•r• is no better w•y to ••Y you c•r•. t '°''"• r.mtmber your h,rd.working secretary, tooll , PHOlll 673 .. SlJ '11'1 DU.Ml ~~ FLOWER SHOP I York Stock List Market ' l· I / I Tlllldol, ,...., 10, 1970 Tuesday's Oosing Prices-:.Complete New York Stock Exchange List .. ' • , L DAILY PU.OT 11 .. • • ! .. •p,. ' .... JI llAll.V .llUIT . ' ' • • • • ' .. • • ADA)IS and MAGNOLIA i\pp~ii~·~nd ,. CatafogS.lesStore ' . •• "": 1 . SAVEf31! ' . . 16 Cubic t'eet ~:-t'rostless Refrigerator t'reezer. • 12.t cu. f t. rdr1rerator N!Ctton wlth porctialn·en&meltd cri1Jptr, revu.ibl. ..... ' e ...,.t. cont.ro11 for rtfriJ'tralor, . ~.Mclkln ~aitlar $259~95 ' r9:30. A-~~ Febr:u~ .. y .11th , . ·• . . L . . ' '.-... . \ ' . . . • SAVE S40! 18-In. Jl.ortahle Color TV Regular $389.95 34988 • Our most po1ver!ul portable Color TV-2:i 000·\'olt cha1111i3 -Cor brlfhlc11l ah&lpc3t picture· poulblt. _' • Bonded, •tdtf.d no-j\&:r. pk:tur• tuM • A.FC-Aul.oma.Uc Fin• Tuning Control l unc1 th1 11t tur yoo .• ln.!!t.t.nl·1tart-bolh ·lht TV picture ind yi;\o. 10\l,nd iQml an lnl 1eeonds \ • • Hit.ndy ~11.rphone for p1iv1te li!!ltnin'g, llodel 4168 1 Ask Aboat .~ar8 Convenient Credit Plans SAVEf4l! Kenmore Eleetrle Dryer Regular $159.95 5118 . • • ·SA VE 100! ,· Stereo FM/ AM .RadJ.,.;.~houograpb 75-Watt , , 1 1·· ·9·. ·988 Regular $309.95' • Stereo Alert Lite as!ures easy ti ming for thrilling "}'M Stereo" program! • Automatic Frequency Control holds alt F?.f drift.free. \Ve ha\'I in· eluded the mo!t modern instant~awt circW t,., ... solid 1late~and inttrrated types. 11-in. turntable. . ' • Medit.erTanean style. ~1ahoranr veneer. ?l,lodel·-1#80651 ' ' .. A.If A"°9t &earl Coa.,enlen~ Crectt• Plalu -" \ . l Fully Traoslstorlzed% . 8-in. h/w. TV-AM/t'M {)look ~~ • 11 KV fully tr•n•iawrized chassi• on thi• fine· R~\tular ]-139.95 TV-Clock radio. , . ' s99 • Aut.omatjc gain control ·for picture 1tabilily, get · ! · - 11nd forget volume con trot Terrific v11lue ! ·:. · Model 5028 ' . • ' ' . S•'V'~ flO! Sears Upright vacuum . ' • Kf!ftlr'IOl'• oalulive ''$c)lt HNL" J?l:'Venl• • "Special <:&n:"• tyclel include pe.rma.nent overdryift( ••• ''8pcci&J Can" eool-.down p~ pre·wutl. ndT'n!ial ud delicate , • , Regular $39.115 . 29 8~ tor pepr.nent. prae th~ ...ur; levfle , , • Top-moUn~ Hilt' llCl'Mft ••• end-oC.eyclt • ~lf'"(il...un, lint tilt.I'. fa)rie aol\eMr' dia--9 HiJb~ upriJht "tUUum. with U·foot • s. e Hq'MUC doot (UkeU llff.l ll(bUy ~-~..-..· --dl:FI uleU • m.a.;fnaet ea 1 ·'~ ~ .tpaL OJ.I~ ftlue at 8eara! ~. Uu'ft temperat:oru. J ..,...S.. ..,._ .t.p-011: ...stcll:, J . di~bl• ttu.t -·1't::::::#~ .... ~,~·:;;~~:;::::::::;::;::::;::::::U~"!1"~2M~~~::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·= ..... ;;·;M~qde~l~n~21~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;f ~ . ' ' . ' . ' 905.9 . '• .. •• • .. Sears. . 1\dams and Magnolia · A~tµs· Stree~.~ · ..• _Huntington aeac4, Calif · •. ~'• ·l?hoP:~-;.96,2-77Sl ~ .. ·-.. '• • ' • ,, ... ! ! ' . ' . .. .. ·- • I • t 1 ' ' -. •• • • . • • r Saildleha~k . ' YO~. 63; NO. 34, l SECTIONS, 26 PAGES " • O~NG~~UNTY: CAUfoRNIA l • i - ·T.-.ay's • N.Y. Steek8 -. . TUESDAY, FElllUAllY •10, 1970 TEN ·CENTS • • • • 1 r I • Sign Of 1'i~es: . ' Bu Sillessiiien Oppose Rulillg , l : ' I By RICH.ARO P. NAU. ' asked, 14.f wonder whit woUld hippen It exlstthi allJ\S that did not COnform·to the· ec:ooomk: oondiUona. He aakl ln 'the cW vestment lot c:o,ntor,mDa al1ns In Laguna Beach would be llaQerill& ond said Presldont Nino hod uUd help In Ille tight againlt inftaUon by avoidance DO'# or. ca)lltal npoodlt"'"'. • ot ... .,..., '.Hitt Mitt ... wi told the city to .go to bell since we're more ~ ordlnanCe r~, ol bis own' bUalnella. Jt woukl require ~.Ifie April Ji dt'l'lllne a~JWoachO.Jor , the bj>Ckbone of the cornmunlly!" a u..<;yer period to omorU.. -of aOO!IL a 15,009 eapenditure ·lo meet lip nort-conforming signs . to come down in McCalla said he thought with two-signs and to 1votd llkE!ly court ftgbta. if 11'11 requirements.· l.guna ' ~aelJ, it ~DM> clt;ar today lhfr$ of the existing silna Illegal, it · ts the ordiDance bad been immediately ef· nmq. aaid t2iree local .,,.U decltned ~t.e)e~ts.~f .tl1'! busioe&s commuptty unjust to furct lhe change on fectivt~ to knd the fwxla on u,e. V'QWlds tPt It sharply oppose the si8"11in'g requlre~nb. bu11lness1nen. New •&tins erected . during . ~ ~ e was not a,nect$Slf'Y c~t{af eapendlture Bob Benner, DBA ,._,,t, asked H the cl~ would give aq a\erWoo once a •lcnlni permit ii obtained. Petor Ostrander, co Un c-11 eandidaU and archHect,. said 31 dQI nttnslOM had been discUNed, 'lbert. •ere chuckles aqd cotfunenls. -slid Ille sign ordi· !'\Yllat is ·the penalty· wheii' ,j dOl)'t ' The ARrfl 15'dt~ Is lht end of a moratorium period have been req~ to 1 ,. (of theihealtb of the bus!~. On these-c~e my. slgn1" ·a~k~ dnl&iest · thref:-year~moratoriwn period established conform lo the new requirtmenLS. , IJ'OUf'ld6, said PhllUP,11.-he ·toi,t the C~fes ~cCallf, at a rr,eeUrg of'.the when lhe ·city agreed on · the sign 1?8~\d J. PhJHiP,S. automobile 'dealer, bankers he did' not eqeCt',P>em to lab Downtown Business AsSQCiaUon. ordinance. : .!laid, real conctm exjlts am o ·n g ~the barik'•~existJng !lgnl d6wn. Jun µ~Jcomb. liquor ·1tore pcoprietor, It ~·as 'incorporated to give owners· or bu!l~n because ol curreol J)OOI' Phillips said he•thol;lght ·tl>e total in· . . ' f • ; I ' :u.· ,a-,r · . , r . • --. ... -.. ·-- ---.. Friend Killed· ' .. " ~ I 'f ~ ' '., ,; .- Clem~nte You-th • Hurt· ID .. A ·San C\eme~ youth•wµ lJ' satlsfac· ·t.ory codtioo at South Cout Community lloopil,al, _.._.7 ,1.iv.,1ng . "' accident wlllch clalmod Ille Ille of his C.'pistrano ~ ~.'WhXI their jeep plunc· ed all a • • cUU. .lbe dQd boy WI& idepUfi~ by ~or'l!a IUCfn!ay P'!trnlmtn I n !µvei;iille, Count7 .. Darid:Rober\ Jlan. qli¥. ll. ~ ~?Z:·Calle ~.,a ."'!'-. Nitton :,Tells Eq,vironment Proposals WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon called today for "a total mobiliza- tion" of all Americans in a concentrated canrpaJgn.fOClean Tue air and pur-Ji the nation's poUuted waters. In a !peeial · mes.!IBgc lo , Congress .follow.Ing up his .State or the Union pledge to make cleaning the environment the primary effort of the 70s, Nixon outlined • lengthy plan for "the r6C'Ue of our natural haliital" The program includes a $10 billion pro- ject for cleaning up waters and calls for rigid regulations to deal with air and water polluters. "The time has come when we can wait no.longer to repair the damage already done and to establish new criteria to eufde us.in the future," Nixon said. "'The task of cleaning up our en- vironment Calls !or a total mobillzallon bJ> all of us.· lt involves a:overnment at every level ; it requires the .help ol every citizen." The qiain feal.ure of tbe 8()-(:aJled en- viroruDental quality proaram proposfs • clean waters,ad Utrou gh which f4 billion Would be authoi;i~ to help state and local communities build sewqe trtat.- ment faclliti~s. . The '$4 ~bttlion ~ould have to be mat· chcd by $6 bill\on in contributlqns Lrom state and hlCal govemmenll. A special federal group called the environmental tiiiand.ng authority woUld be set up to "help hard-pressed municipalities raise pie money to meet their share of the cost. 1be Pn!sident a.a.id that would be suf· ficient to CXIDIU'UCl about 1,$00 new trut- ':;..,. ~tlelothe~lan~. eapand lj1d He ~ for: a M bl!Uon auUiorizaUon ov.er 1 four-yur period -at • rate of tl bUUon per year -slartlq in Ille year beginning July I. A ,..........,nt ...Uld, be made In im lo del<milne rutura naeds. The Prealdeot'• ........ called !VI' establllhmerrt of federal water IDd air • quallty -nls, with fines of up 10 110,1111 • .., l • rio!Otloos. Federal ...i-t procecluru would· be r<vioed lo permit awlflet' oo1irt actlon •"Plntl . lolalOn ond ·Ille -"cr<lary, would be emc>owered lo liek Immediate lnJW'lctions where aevm pollutloa existed. The Pmident al.so proposed• rtsearch and d<velopmenl progrom almt<I a~ ducing • )ow pollutiun aut.ornobUe . ' fkoe ye¥L. • , . He ulied that . Ille secretary GI Ille • Department ol Heillh, Edllc1lklll •1111 IV•l!ar< be alllhorbed 10 rq>llate Illa campoolllon of ~In< lo an down "" Poifution. There 11 !mil ogltallon lo r..... gaaoltnf. maken to · remoYe ltl'd from 1uo11nt to ad ... • air pallolioe I • • ' . Wreck dent at Orange· Coast College. Jerrf Piper, 17, ii -ecovering at South Cout'. Community Hospital from wrisl ai9!f jn fractures. He had to w~lk .about . lhree miles for help aft.er the vehicle 111'' ...... <fl 1 moun\ilin forestry road near.~ al 1.:ID a.m. Sunday. lllcJ>wOY jlOliolmen round Bannister dud at the 1Cene, cruihed.by the jeep as It rolled c!Owa (be~ clll[. He,.., ·listed aai1~ 4river. Piper .wil thro'\'n clear. qf!!~ ft. L. Dmm said the vehicle left the · ~lit road liled bJ• fire lighten in ClevelaDd NatioOafFarest u ·Jt,!:ame to a sharp curve. , · ~ · There b no habitation in the area, .!laid l).JM, addfrw , that Jt ill !till not c~ar to the -CHP• why the· youth& were in the ftlrest aru. He uld Piper will be in- tqviewed later. · Tht: 1ccident .site ls two or three mile~ rrom Ortega HJghway and less than two miles eUL ~ the Orange County line. Utt',()ffreiates ' . At Dedieation . - Of Saddlehack Saddleback Colle1e's pennanent cam· pus will be dedicated in ceremonies Saturday wilb Congressman Jame! B. Utt (&.Tuslln) the lealured speaker. The occasion will mark. the third an- niversary of the Valentine's Day, 1967, vote by South 9otJnt~ residents to form the junior colle1e district. ((ov. Ronakl Rea11n dedicated the in· terlm campu1 more than 1 year ago. But a neW dedication is ln order since the move to the permanent lite last ran. The college l.s 'JOcated just Inland of the San Diego F'reew~ at the Rancho Viejo Road tumorr ltl!.liSilon -Viejo. Dedicatory ceremonies will be at 2:30 p.m. wlth'open hi>use and cond~-toun of the college facilities to follow untn 5 p.m. , lnstructofs will open clUsrooms and laboratOriea w:lth students servlng as tour guides. Saddleback College'• choir will perform during dedication with the college band to play, in concert at the campus plaza im- mediately fonowlng. Saddlebact. CoU.ge Is a school of 20 ptt-fabrie11ted. temporary buUdlngs. An · othlellc field ond parting lot ¥" Ille firsl clevelopmenta of Ille permanent plan. ' . .. ~ 1 • . ' ' F;ne .. Aris .Slaaping :v_. .; .. . ' .. • ; ; I J •. cOm'P.lex~ wilt include a--ooncert hall~ a~conventional theater',ja\ theater _i'.'_1 • ..tbe.J'OUDd, a gallery. studios , cla.,tooms an4 .facwJy oOffic~. . . ' r ' • ' I , 1. Pillar; ~nd ~Cos are pa'.rt' o'( the-~eSf.heuci 1aL UC)ivipe's ·new7ine .Arts Village f)OW"Un~e'r-a>n-1 struotion. Y·illage is. being,bu'Ut at cost.of $.1 .. 6'mil·. lion. lt is sched'uled for ,c_qmpletion '.n~xt fall. The ~~~~~~~~~'-'"-~-"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~- R~agan ,Heckles 8ack During Fullerton Speech Laguna Officer Gets . Grilling At Leary T1ial Heckled throughout an address to 4,000 students at Cal State• FuUer'ton, Gov. RonaJj Reagan dJd some heckling or his own at the conclusion of the talk Monday. "Could J say something I've wanted to say all morning?" he began 1t tbe cllmu of his first peraonaJ confrontation on a campus in four years as governor. ·'Shut up aDd.graw .up.·~. he snapped. The general mood of the crowd on cam· puS WU reasonable and Teceptlve, excePt for a h8.rx1ru1 of dissenters . .some Iden- tified as member:s ol Student.a !or a Democratic Society. • OW:enlUeJ were shouted and placard!! readiiig.11I5tunp Reaa:an" and "Our Post. Uon: No Tuition'.' wert waved during his speech on the campus with an enrollment ol 12 .. 800 students. lte warned \hat he believes tuition at colleges as· well as universities b in· evitable, adding that the role of iovem- ment Is to preserve not take away in- By ~ BARLl';Y divldual freedom . . Ot. n.. D91tr l'li.1 s.,rt "Pig, Pig, Pig, '1 the dissenters shouted as he opened the floor to qufftioru from Three· defense lawyers today resumed studenU and faculty. · their long and Intensive gr!Wng of the Reagan si:niled, waited until they stop-man wpO.!le •actions led to· the Orenge • ~ and c:ontlnued. 1 County ,Grand Jury's Indictment of Dr. Asked about· state univmilty and. col· Ti th f u La lege lulUon Reagai;i rep~td, "I lhiii~ it's· {llO y,·Leary f!lld his am Y-tuna ioevilable." ' • 1 Beach police oC!tcer Nell Pw'oell. • Durini 1 question p;riXl~the governor · Attorney Robert Law, represeritlnr. lashed out at -a young'•man Who said .he: defendant Ro!emary Leary, 34, ltd· the was a &x:lallst ~orkers Party member second day assault on inYe.&Ugator Purctll rrom San Fra.nc1seo. Whe~ ~ man •l· ·Will\ questions that range-di.Crom the color lacked capitalism and pra1ted l()J::iallsm, ~ , Reagan repUed: • ., 'of hlst!lienCs-'CO•t al the time of arrest to "AD of them · (socialist government!} -·the\dfrecUon ·Purcell took when he walk· ,.have bttii failures and none of lhem ed"arooncl the Lcarys' station wag:oo on CO\Jld have goJlen oU t,he ground. wlthgul Dec .. 291 1968. ~ . T U.S"f .. • . . Earlier, Reagan held· an hour.tong• • J;'yr~ll rtrt;•l(le9 talm.,and .q~1e~IJ meeting with 30 members of hia. Student responsive throughout the sustained il't-- Advl&Ol"y. ~u,, comprising .. student \errogaUon . lg. I s.,u,,,rlor .Court. Jude• body 'presldents. a yrpQ K. Mc1'jlliln'o courtroom. And he · · • recalled In minul< . clellll !or La" the Heisler Deserves : 'Better .-: evtpis ll>aL led . lo h~ booking or DI. (.eiiry. so: ,Mrs. Leary ud Jolm ,Bwlh \.tary. 20, • . . The\flrllcer recounted ogain his '!P'lllnl ef the aqto ·u lt ·sat with engine nnntn1 and 'a rear.door open in the m1w·ot &he ro!ldwoy on , \I'~ .Drtye. And l\e, repeated his e1rUer tesUmony ~t IRIJ'i .. fuana ·IOd tsO...,. f~·in tile car 1111<1 en the persxt1 of thei three .,_.. 111 ' ... " Marbelite LightS Turned Dow1~ fo r._ ~'ar·k ~·, • . Marbelilt alectl'ollers soond pr<Uy. !an- ey,' bpt they'fe not 1ood enouih ror the Heisler Part 1rea, ~ Stach pl•~ ni"I commllaioners concluded In i Mon- dey nlll>t study ..,.ton. . , l'be c:s><na>¥oft ll1toiiod lo • •l<port r...,. City Plaoria,AI Autry on p/ogress or pi... for underslwndln1 udlidos in tllO Art Colony. Rlquire.I by the stale Publlo Uliltti<s Commi.saton to sel mde a 1mall percen- t•~• on llM!lr annual pi'Ollt low'!'d un- dcrgroondlna projecta, the uUIJUca .,.,,,. pull11«•mtrlbula.lll,GOI a year lo tllia work fn the Laiuna m!a he. ·~kl. decoralive Marbelile ·~te'ctroli~rs for~ A lot.I of 111,000 now lo aval)oble In. i itreet Uihllni." . thl! !und and the Southern ICallfornla 1 • "Collldi1't •we hove · a cbqic!e• or iiihl Ed""° Company 11 mdy to proceed with ~-"' • 1 .. 1 1 . d n--ias1 t un<1eraroondln& in the Cliff Drive-Heisler _,....ar .. .s, 1 R ~ u r e ~nm oqe park a~a. , . Ctafle~ J,Ohntdn. · · ' · • , Al prfii1ou1 'piah 'lo spend tJ/e mooey \in , · "Whal I' jllace'!i> put torpelhlng really downtown alle1,s had been rejected, elegant!" Qreed Chatman Ff'f!d Briggs.' Autry explained, because tt [ailed lo 111eet "Marbellte 'lm't soodL""°"8h. Wt 1Jh9uld the PU~ CO!\dlUon of contributing lo .1~ somtthl?. tha~ wlu really add •\ii= ae&tbetl" In 1 maaner <hat . bencllts the to the , they get an lhlt sturr enUre comm\lnlty. tinder , " · Arler burylnl lll!ht and ~ w~es Autrj 111d IM! would btoach the matter and r'tmovtni u"'1ghli)l .poleo. 1le said, ' with' Ille Edloon Company. • · • lbO iloctric ._ wQllld lllatall ",\JOit~ • JU<ftd.JriiP., ., . , a reau~·orMs lell'Clh. . ' , , · Law1 .di>st questlonll\r -.lo be aimed et1marily •t the llchtlnl -0. h'ad lo work 1ftlh, ii' u.f 'Ume:.GI - IU\d what the offlttr ·could set in tlfe. gla,re o( lili huhlillft: ' ' · ' "· Pu'rcell" 1iatn tiHlrh1ued lhllt•he 11w: enough lo Immediately -tile trio Off l\lirootlct Cbarps ond •he .. .,...., todly the lestJmony of[ered ,In elfller court hearings :1tbat dru1's Wtl"I found in ,.v.,:Y; Ing qu•nttt1¥. thot ·John Leary wa. In his 01>inlon. undtt Ille 1onumce of dangeroUI dTU" •tid 11\at'lh< l1mlly'1 bottered 1talbn wap reoted ol1lto IMlor ol bunilq mu!jll .... • . . . . ' .. ' nance could be u~led. . 'Ostrander • u.Jd, "'if uie~buiiMunien don't Uie the ordinance it beb0o'9S lbem lo help get,lt.clha111ed." ~ .... thal allJlou&h he1 bad not warted, O!I r~rmulaUon of the Rgn ocdinar.Qe, a pod many bus~smen'1ditl. • Benner said , :the Palm S p r J n 1.1 otdinanoe Is far niOre strin(ent'iMn Ute' Ofle ln 1tlguna BeaebJ I~ hN'to st:art,somewberei" he sa~ addinc •"but (Seo SIGNS,,Pqe U Old .Guard Sen.Schrade SACRAMENTO ·.(UPI) Sen. Jacl; sClva~e·, ~ted Sen°'l. Howard', wrj .. I I~ or tlje slate ~I< lodal( In a rotallalotT purge or the.. "ord &M" ' 1'"1t11t i·~1 'lir~" •(Earillr''-Y ~ .. , ~ ·'~ J '), , • .. I ' ~ .. 't'l-tear-old former daia ~1.,1( ........ and,nilko.,dlrector fnim..San llill6. ·""-iatety ·-...S. "I boW .. ·n<allce lowitdo · · " · ' ;1> , 1 jlj~~~~~· · • :ts. , · 'tiina: a .,. 1 .. cMed-doorJ executiYe selsion ind"'tben repealilcrmpijblle 0tt lbe'Seoatt lloar. W1y, 51 wu president pro tern.of the Seolilt ' only 274 days, The moderate . !,\opubllcao from Eletor. beal -ron Sin. Hugh M. Burns (0.Frano). JUI y~ar ,after 1 ij;le con.servaµve Democrat had held the Senate!• top jbb since llS7. Sporting 1 'bJa lril!. Burne . mnarbd afterward lo qe,wsmen: "Sen: Way Ind I have a l!)t i~ C?"'l'nOfl -I was pro tetn the longestol any man In California history; he.. wu pro tem the !hortel!ll of any n'lan." Thirteen Democrats and 10 Republlcaas aided wltb Schrade. . . tbs 2 Niguel Y Remain Critical Two Lquna Niguel )'OUtha bumad In a gasoline . exploelon Sunday remaJn .1n critlcal condition today at Orana:e Count7 lifedlcal Center. Stephen Martin, 19, and Jim Poe, IT, both or 24331 Los N11anjas, Laguna Nigue l, surrered second and third dqreo burna over. more than 40 peieenl of their bodies when 1 ·au tank they were clUn- ing e1ploded. They are beln1 trca\ed In tbe bum imll of the medical center. Si-le Jtllll'lcet NEW YORK (AP)· -The stock marl< et tumbled sharply Late. today u a oumber of unusually lar1e bloc:ka of ahara were traded ·at Jouei (See quota1Jona1 Pa1et JO.U ). Had ll not been <or the big blocks, trad-ihg would have been .at a sluglab pace. Oru1e' Weal.lier • Thole drippy al;ln should dry tip tonJpt and make "way for sunny ,...tiler 01> Wedneeday. Tempera. t""' along Ille Oron1e Coael will hlt &1 while ,inland readlnp are tabbed al .. . INSIDE TOpA Y • U•emplou-nt m 0 r • • g < Count¥ •.-~</l ·~ .U.IUM lllQA itt • .lttit1¥1rt1 1.:r,.dnd' f•~--1· outlook U i11tn 6locMr. ·Sit Pope 9. .. _ ._ .... f..".;'.:" ---........ "" .. t J,."':!-- E::' • • ...: " :t • , .. 11 • • ' • ::i.:: ,... r. -~ ... , --. ..... •1• ............. ,. ,.......,. 11 -,. -. ~ ..... --,.~ ! • • ----·---.,;__- I O~ILV'PILOl L Bo'f.l~rs, ' • Planners ID Accord · Lqunl S-h planning c:munlsalonm and lawn bowlera took one more turn litWod tho Hobler Park bowling .,.... Monday-night "&nd ttrls-ttme-the mos!c- ·111oppec1 when they roached tht IOUill !!ldt. "W1 ...,,, to have foond a bam - tion," Mid CommJ.sa1ooer J o I \P h.. Tomohak. • For the rtJ:st Ume tn months, bowlers and planners apptated to have reKbed an accord <m 1 klcation f« tbt bowlers' JOnc·planned clubt>oule. It wW be situated on the oouth aide ol tl1" ......,., abllttln( the ohulfleboanf Coorll. ,,,. bulldlna. 10 ba dttlined by archllecl P-Otlrandtr will ba ti !eel wide and about Ill feet lonf, runnln( at till>I ariJI• f'nlm Clltf Drive and ~ ap- ~at.ly tht aame helll)lt u the n>ol OI the shulfieboard courll. ' It wlll contain locker rooms, reat room1 and a coffee bar area •nd wW M lieparated·from the adjacent ~ by. a lb:...foot public walkway, with room for opectit«s. As bowlers and contml11l one rs gather9d around a map of the area, plot- ting d1*nces, commissioner Dr. Robert Fnneh cjulpped. "What hap~ - we're tn love agaln!" It wu a marked difference from the previouJ week'• !talon when ~ rnWioner1 blllted tentaUve pltnl for a JOng, low buUding on the ocean skle of the lree111 as too big, too ugly and generally unaccrptable. ' Al that l!Dle, Oltrand<r had ogfll and received authorb:atlon to review the '""' ~re area in the hope of rtndi.n1 a mqre sull41>le &lte. Prevloutl~. the bowlen had -Pl.,.. nln8i Commission and City Council ap.. proval of a bulldin1 on the north end of \h• .,...., and tht city aUOrney had cone 60 far u to draw up a lease tettina forth conditions al uae. The bOwlm plan to pay !or the clubhou8' the1118tlvtl and turn It ovar lo 1111 clly. The north atle w11 dilcarded btct UM af bulldlni cost ..and the need for ID ti• c<s&IYI nwnber ol steps on Iba alopln& Jocation. A ,,... katlon on the ocean !!ldt then waa approved by both tha Plannin& Com- m1 .. 1on and ctti. Cooncll, with Iba pro- v111oa that bul""N plinl ba 1ubmltled for review lo Insure preeervatl-Oll ol tht view acrau the park. ~ It d<veloped that tht1 could ba ac- C001pitlhed on1y by 1owertna tht bulldlnf helpt on tba .,.... lldl to a def'ff that would produce 1 wall-like appearance. Tbe new alte, which 1lao won ,ttt. bkp- ln( ol Iba city planning lllall, ~.lo aalllly ooe and all. · ·' . "I think we11 ba lnvlUnr you lo th• openJng In 5eptember," .. Id one aaUsfled bowler, anUclpatlng Lasuna'• rolt u host to 1 111Uon1l tournament In the fall "Don't be too sure," llld h!a com- panion. "Rtmtmber, this club-pr<> jecl started back In 11152." Mr. Bartusch's Services Slated Services "'ill be beld at 3 p.m. Wed· nesda)' ln Paclllc View Chapel for Alfred John Bartusch of 630 Cuprlen Way, LBIWI• Beach. Pifr. Bartusch died Sunday in Beverly Manor Conv1le1Ctnt Home, La(una Hilb, at the a(O ol 11. Dr. Ray C. Gery will o!Oclate. Survivors include two d•U1hters, Mrs. Dorothy A. v .. t of Laguna Beach and Carol Bartuscb of the hoµ1e; two aona. Dr. Walter E. Barton ol Wuhln(lon, D.C. and Alfred J . Barluach Jr. of Oklahoma City, Okla.:· five gr1ndchlldr"1 and lour are.at grandcblldrm. ,.... DAILY PI LOT Oa.ANOa CO.UT 1'1191.WllM9 U»IW'AHY ••••rt N. W,M ............... f'lllllllllW J1clr I . C.-tl.., Vic• ~t W """91 ........, Tiit"''' Ktt•ll llfllW °"'"'"' A. M.,,,t.111• ,,,_.. .... bllW Al1li•" "· Nell L ...... 1.-dl CltW .. 11W ----212 ,., •• t .A.ftll~· M•lli"t ..,..,, .. ,, P.O. h • 666, t l65t C..11 Mtll: Ut W•I ••Y llt"'1'M .......... ht(to1 hi! Wiii ··-""' .... "" htlllllnflOll IMdn UtU tttcll ._..... " . I Stiur. f~om a Sh-eepdog ' Plan1aers Declfle Budgetff o·o Close . . . . ·T9 ·Rock-Bottom • Laguna Beach planni111 commiaslc:mer-a previewed the Planning Department'• proposed budgei request for the· coming flaeal year Monday light and cOl!cluded tt was a litUe too "rock bottom" for iheir liking. AUed by Commilllon Secrelary Al Autry lo lndlcl .. projectl they fe~ ahould ba emJl!laslud Iii budpt alloc•tlona for 1970-7.1,. planners suggested he po!tpone submitting the department request unUl they could examine it ln detail. Commiaalooer JGeeph Tomcblll: Wd he would like lo ... funding !or a atudy that • mighl help speed up Iba Wldt~g of utilitiea, over and •tiove the work that can be done with money &et aside by the Storm Hits , But County Loss Minimal • utilitlel mmpanies. Commll&lontr Carl Johnion llt into tho travel allocaUon. "You have an item of S70S for stare travel and ·that includes $100 for luncheOn meetings. That doesn't leave much for gettin1 from one place to another to keep up with what's going on. ID' my bultntu tb1I woU)d be ridlcu!OUJ, '' Autry agreed that It would be oI great benefit to have staff members attend planning meetinp and se~s. special studies on legal aapecta of planning and other sessions ln whlch projects un• dertaktn 1n other cltle1 are analyzed, but funds for thll actMly have been limited. "I don't think we can have an expert slaff unlw they aet around ," aaJd John!on. "i a1ao wondtr. '' said Tomehak, uwh1t you can get with this SIOO for books and publicaUons. You should have a decent reference IJbrary." Autry 11ald he bad started 1 :1mall library on the limited budget. one ol tha eUta, "Champion SUverohaag Carnival Candy,',' an old En&ll•h lhaeP!log, throws up Its noia a1 It g1v" the air lo a photographer during the_ Westminster Kennel Club Do& Sho\v in New York's Johnson said he also felt It would be very valuable to have the assl!lant city attorney present at all PlaMirlg Com· mission meetings. "It would till.Ve ~ time •nd the public's tlme," Charle&: Trustees Learn Master Plan For Saddleback 6-~ plan for Iba l!VWtlt of s• dllback CoDep· lo a 115 lo·llO mllllon- cant(IUI -odatln( u DWll' u . 10,000 lludenll WU ouiltned Mmday nlibt !or Saddleback tru11e11. Architect Robert Lowrey ol \ha nnn Rambet1 and Lowrey made 1 6i-mlnute prutmation of a mock-up model. photosraoba of Iba !<min. and ruulll ol reologlcal and water now -... He Aid .u he now tnvlllons tbe (&m• pul, localld In Mfufon vi;jo, tt will -taln 7.000 parkin( ip&CQ !or tltO peak llludlnt load at any "" time 11"111 an mrollment of 7,IOO lo 10,000. SaluraUm II upecled to ba roached about 111$, be aafd. 'lite 115 lo 1311 mlllloo coat ol campwt bulldfnp, Lowrey aald, II a rouch, 1ooaa elllmot.. 8ol1'd membera 11.ld they were not at lhll point stvtnr approval' to Hpllldlt&llt ol IDj' amount. Tllo mocl<<tp model Lowroy pnpmd will bt Oil dllpl'l' Saturdl7 when the co~ ltp ltolcla an open hoUJe In conJuncllon • wltb permanent campua dedletUon , ctremooltl lrom 1:111 lo 1 p.m. 8addleback. trustees, alter helrlna l.owrey'1 preae.nt«Uon, llVt him the &o : ahead lo prtpare 1 mutlr plan 1 booklet including photographs and schematic maps. Ramberg emphasized that the ma ster plan ~ a guide and nothing more and that it wlll be subject to periodic review. In another action, the board aulhorl2ed Lowrey to begin drawing plam for a library complex. 'Ibe comple1 will ln· elude space for in!Ull use as classrooms later to be grown into by the library. ' . It is esaenUal the library complex, the first non-prefabricated bulldi.na, be com· pleted in Ume for the 1972-73 school year College Superintendent Fred Bremer told trustees. The library complex was to co:!t M million but the junior colle1e district only has 43.a milllon lefl in local bond money while liate funds are tied Up and unable to be gold at the current interest rate!. Lowrey in bis deaJgn Is to cut back on the plan with the assumpUon Saddleback will have to co &he ftnancina alone. Tricia Recovering WASllli;GTON (UPI) -Tricia Nllon haa,told herJather abe ls "feeling better" and her meules are be!llMlnr lo dl11p. pear. Mafuon Squan Garden. Dranp Coonly bald Its own Monday In the wake of an 1.lntlpecled storm wh.leh i?tOOiht »-milH.n-hour winds to the Orange Coast anci capsiied a boal iil Newport Harbor. Johnlon agreed. "It would be 1 great htlp to hive le1al counsel to answer aome of tl\t quesUons that come from the audlen<'t." ' Capo Trustees Outline Cuts if Override Fails On the IOOth anniversary of the U.S. Weather Service, the elements celebrated by ~'hipping up thunder, lightning and ,ltllsty winds -on a day when just a .. chance of a few sprinkles" was predicted. Autry said the present arrangement Is to have the attorney. atlend weekly staff meetings to discuss legal aspects or in- dlv1~a! cases, and only attend public meetings that promise "difficulties." "It looks to me like &: penny wile and pound foolish budget." said Tomehak. "t feel we should take anothtr look at It and come up with some suggestions and some figures." ' By PAMW HALLAN -or--.. 0•11Y f'lltl ,,-.; Speclll<: u .. 1 lo be cut In the event the &0-cent lax ovtrrlde falls March 10 were apelled out Monday nlsht to Capistrano Unlfled School Dl1trlct trwtee1. Of maJot concern wia the probabla five period d'l' at San C'-1rte lllah school wlllch 'llii ldl1lllilllr1U1t1 fee!J would Jeo-wdfie. !Iii; 'iil!ool'• ·,*""ltatlon and nfakl fl'dllJlcilJl;for l!'iduatln( Hniorl lo pt.Into.major WilvtrsfU... "The five-period di)' would set u1 back IO lo 100 yeara," uld SUperlntendent Tnunan Benedict. '"nle only way we could teach vocational, bu 1 I n e , s , lanemlkln1, ROTC Ind other auch coune1 would be lo eliminate the fourth 1'I' ~ Englllh, lclence, math and -Pl fine and pracUcal orts. We would he dettroylns what we have built up.•• S.m Olica1, UJl.ltlnt superintendent !or buslneu Hrvlca aald tba hip 1ehool aecredttaUon come1 up for review next y .. r. H• allO aaJd that wl\h only 20 COUJ'l<I !alien by. a llludent dlil1nt ille lour yean, 17 or ti would ba tho,. n6CtllltY for college entrance in California. The administration estimated thnt $285,000 could be saved In personnel costs by reducing the high school day and by maklo,11: small staff cuts In other achoola. Another area of concern was the pro- posed trantpOrtatlon cul! which would lengthen the w1lking distances from two to tour mlles for high school atudenll.;, from one to two miles for elementary and junior high students, grades four through eight and from three fourths to one and tt hall miles for kindergarten through third grades. This would redUN the number of buses required from 29 'to 23 with a total reduc· tion in costs estimated at $84,000. Trustee Robert Beasley pointed out problems . the transportatioo cuta would caute Jncludlllg the Jncru1e of hlt· chhiking among higb school students and the reduction of s1fcty of young students walking to school. "l would hate to aee small ch.lkiren making thtir way to achoo! on curving streets without sidewalks. It's 1 ud d1y if we come to thia," 1dded Benedict. School board critic Al Powelson said he thought the esercise would be "good for them." Othtr areas to be cut would be: -Removal of projected additions and further reduction of clerical ptrlOllOel in· cludlnl cier~-akl11 at eJ em en t a r y achoo~. dlatrlct and lcltool llbriry clerks, dllt~ct office cltrlu ~· Jll"lar and senior h11h lnstructlonel aides, $M,OOO. -Removal of projected addlil-ons to the maintenace department tncludln1 four maintenance men and three grounds men, '51,000. . -Ellmlnatlon of non·ttlmburaable trips Including all 1ehool llold and ltudy trips. re&War athletk: trips for Bee, Cee and Jayveea, GAA acilv1Uea, swlm clasaes, special programs, rooter bwea:, club ac· UvlUea, honor orchestra and choir, $21,350. -Reduction of capital outlay e1- pendlture includln1 d!Jtrldwide alle Im· provement, major bulldln& Improvement, library booll:1, adminlJtration 111. d buatneaa service equJpment, edilcallon service equJpment, elemenla.ry library equipment, music equipment (d.Jslllctwlde) and others, '91,e.50. --Curriculum planning, 110,000. -EllmlnaUon of 1WDD1er school, 138,llOO. -lnatrucUonal supplies, textbooU and olhtr bool<J, !30,llOO. -Removal of additional aaslanments • lncludln1 Bee, Cee, Jayvee, frosh, Junie>r tllgh school athletics, the dlreclOl'I of ac-- ti vities, drama., publications, G A A 1 110,000. The admlnlstratlon dkl leave five -per· cent coat of living increases for all employes 1n the b\!dget. Benedict Indicated that he was follow- ing the lead of Gov. Ronald Reagan who recently gave increases to slate employes. Trustee Stan Kelley questioned this ex· penditure implying that normal step in· creases would CQnstitute a raise for most personnel Other alternate suggeatlons were made by Tru.stee Tom Winget who recom- mended that the administratie>n study the poaa lbility o( using one principal for two schools and strewnllning the purthasing department. Major accidents were averted in the county, 1ltbough the California Highway Patrol-reported "a whole stui of feoder benders" on raln-111ck -~nly highways. The Orange County Harbor District reported one boat had capsized and ane>ther was pulled loose from its moor· in~s in NewpClrt Harbor. "But that wasn't much damap when you consider the wJnds were 1ver•linc 18 miles an hour," a Harbor District offtclal said. The winds later reached a peak velocity in the bay of 35 m.p.h at 3:40 a.m. today. No damage was reported to llallt plants tied down at the Orange COunty Airport. "We bad a lot (1f water but no damage ," a spokesman nottd. Only one power outage "'as reported that in Garden Grove whtn the blowup of a trafi!fonner. at 5 p.m. left 260 cutomers without power for more i!i&n four houra. · · The storin reaped a greater ton both ln Los Angeles County to the north and San nteao County to the JOUth. A ruh ot t1af. fie accldtnll and ))O'Wer outa1es were reported In bOth areas. Autry was instructed to seek a .. JIOltpQnement-for· presentatJon or· the budget request. · ~ . ..,. From Page I SIGNS. •• we might try to make the change easier." PhUUps said, "My CQmplalnl la 1ny governing body telling me at a certain poil'lt that J hive to spend 10 much money." PhlllJpa said Burbank had to repeal such an ordinance and allow bu1lnesamen to make the chanie as It became economically feasible. Benner said Palm Sprlnga . had a formula tyln1 the time allowed for chan1lng a sign program to the expense involved .. Ile-suggeiled the city be asked to look into the possibility or establlshlng: such • formula. Holcomb referred to the sign re- quirements as a "unnecessary expense." Praying for Bell Church Appeals to Tliieves Prayers o( the Assembly of God.'1 Faith Chapel In El Toro today tolled for their bell, stolen over the weekend from the belfry of their hlatorlc little church. Mrs. Ferguson A. Wilson, wife of the church pastor, said the bell and cam age were atoltn Saturday night by thieves who used a ladder. She estimated il weta:hed 300 to too pounds. The congre1at1on prayed together Sun· day night that the thieves would have a change of heart and re.tum the bell to the chapel, U031 El Toro Road. ''It's priceless to us," stild Mrs.. Wilson adding that the bell had been v1lued at $.'1,000. She said 1t was cast in bronze with a LaUn inscription, ''St. Anthony'' Mission, 1915." The historic little charch constructed in mld·1890s wu the first school house for settlers ~f the Saddleback Valley. It later served as a Catholic Church a.nd wa1 purchaled by the Assembly of God group tut October. Thty recently moved the church ba ck from its foundation to make room for widening of El Toro Road . Spruce Up Your Home for • • • . •· ........ If 111. WITH FINE QUALITY- FAMOUS BRAND NAME • DON'T MISS OUR DRAPERY DEPT Se~ret Letters CARPETING We feature • comit~te 1el•cfion of fe ~rics e1ut celors t o enht nce •nd compliment your c•rp.tln9. CALt FOR FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOM E. • Jackie Notes W 01i't Be Auctio1ied NEW YORK (AP) -Four old l11ler1 from Jacqutlll'!t Kennedy Ooaaal.s to for· mer Deputy Otfi!1'19e Secretary Rosw11l Gilpatric "ere slat~ for 11le at auction March 12 but were withdrawn when GIJ. patrlc said they were stolen, autosraph dttlfl' Charlt1 Hamilton dl1Clond today. Hamilton Mid \ha tellers probably would hive brought anywheri from 12,00IJ lo $4,000 U they had bun 111cUoned u pla111td. Bu~ he llld, he teamed Monday that lbe1 mlgbt lit lloltn and telephened Gil- patric, who verified th1t the letters had batn takU from Iba lllu ID ht1 l1w of- fte<. Gllp1trlc could llOl ba reached lmmedl- at.ly.. . Hamllton nld he could not ldenUfy thi man who brouihl the Jetttrs to him but that be wu "'a very reputable man -a pro{euional. He "'as a petaon of lntea· rltt· . 1 He told me," the dealer\ conUnued, "that be-wu acdn1 ror ~ owntr of the lell•rs • ; • In ll1)' buolne5' II doeJn't P\1 to ptesa too hard on ownerJblp, btcau.s1 you olttn •mbarrw people. "But I told him there would be • great deal of publicity about the letters, be- cause the more publicity. the better price they would bring. I said Ltils with the idea that if they were &~Olen, he wouldn't want publldty. But he .eemed enthusla~ tic that there would be a lot al publlcity.'' Tht dealer said he told Gilpatric that he would withdraw the letters from the ~ale and return them to Giipatric if the attorney would give hi.I "wurance that he would take action." "I said the thief should be prosecuted," ltamilton said. "He gave me that assur. ance." Police headquarters uld today th1t no complaint hid been filed with police con- cernln& the affair. Hamllton said he paid a $500 advance for the letters, w.hich included 1n April 18, 1961 Jetter on White House 1t1tlonery, tind one dated Nov. 13, 1968. and milled from Oruce ln an envelope. bearing the nam~ of the yacht ChrbUna. Tht rotmer rlrsi Lady WI! nn her honeymoon with millionaire shipowner Arj110lle On1Ss!J-1boaril ill• yachl at tho lime. *BEATTIE *CROWN * IMPERIAL * SWEI TWATER * llERVIN * COLU/,\IUS *DAN RIVER *MONARCH * ROXBURY * WALTIRS *BIGELOW *FIRTH * MONTICILLO *SEQUOYAH WE INVITI YOU TD VISIT OllR HUG! SHOWROOMS -SH THI OUTSTANDIN5 Sll.ICTION OF C:ARPIT• ·IN• AYAILAILI. UNUSUAL fNSTAUATION PRO .. LIMS OUR srlCfALTY. CALL FOR PRU u nMATIS. WUKLT Sl'llCIALI UNUl,UAl COLOU -SS'' .... OlAN•• • P1Hl MODllNtmc ''· S1 1.Hl PAn D N. WOYIM AClU.AN INITALl.19 ALDEN'S J ._,..,.... .. ~ ··~ .. 1"3 PLACENTIA •.COSTA MESA 646-4838 ~~~;t-~~~Jfa -~- • -· . . • • - Ted•Y'• 1'111111 N.Y. lfeek• VO~. 63, NO. '34; 2 SECTIONS, 26 PA'GES ORANGE COUNTY,' CAl"°RNIA' TUESDAY, FEIRU.UY 10. 1'1fl , I • ' • 1 l • • ' I , I ' I . . ., Newp0,~~ Want-~ ~-:s--.---..-an~;,Hauler~ ,to · Haul Rocks ' • ' • • . ' . ' . ..... I. , • I I' I I ' ' . Tbe lumbuin1 sand·hauling machines pponda which have appeared' by~ the score Dir~or Robert. R.eed.j)as warned. which have rumbled along the bcache3 ol oft the beach and in the aurf ·tone. And a more immediate problem in- West. New~ hive &ooe. . 1 , U·tht (Odui art.not QI.ken oU, counciJ.. volVf! pot.tnt.ially heavy damaae to the. But that t prectaely lhe problem. 111'• lliMd.'.l',o city ..W ·~ to •ccepl cl""• tine '2Qlt•beach ·c!Oaners wbJch Newport's City Council wants some -o( the beicb · Wbeb Ill juriidlctlon iJ re--'' . ' lhe'tpachines b?ck for an extended..,tar.. tumid by-~ CCirpl of Eniioetrs. .. can be cnppled U even one reek ~ea but not, couQcllmeo ·itres!ed ·Mondaj, {or .Tbe ~''!'Ill invlde many more 1oged In 1he works. •• t more sand hauling. -· pro&Jedil ,._.~1*e&Jq an U&)Y · City Gtne.ral Servicu Director 'Jake. T_he city want! eome machlnes •to take 'be~4Cll'RtP«fq;---· -Mynderse told councilmen tha~ lhe~fint some of tbe materiaJ 9(t the tfe.a~s. SafltJ pnilifiDI. -.re. aare to. crop up time his crews trltd ~ clean the. beach In question are hundreds ol rocb 11111 alq tlle beldl II !he 'boulden ll111tr al!er 1he equipment bad -that bou~, rlllllini In weilbl·from 10 to 110 • inlo1·111o· •"'"\I! ·aa1tbl, -Safety Ille cleaner made one pau Wllh ~ belYJ' .. .---'4--.. --". • PSA Restiicted :Air L·ease ~Win ! ; . ' -· ' . . . ' . . ~·· ' ' .. Vote • • . . . I ,...-, I . . . F ~ N·-.... . : o.r ·. 01se . . . ' Cowlty .' SppellviM!ls today approved Vi<.10r'Y for dly Officials fn:m the· Harbor tr~fe.r of ~ CaUloirda's county airport Area wbo ·Qve ~been. urgin&• that the J~e · to : ~cifk Sou~weat Airlines coUnay ..,.liidude Ow. anU-09llt _provisions. Rain Mars ·Bon4 ,Override ;Election .::.· ,..J ·•· _, . . ~ . A l~l check , ot r ·~ p r e a e.·n t a t •I v °e I)' Increase fionl five to seven percent CorOna def Mar ffich (EaatbluU} -116 preclncta. before noon today l~ated a the Qfferable interest rate on $9 million in vo&ed CMll of 2,9 ellglble. coinparatlvety light voter turnout ' for un~ ·.Cboer liolidf· 1e11 ohr".!riiln tbe Neiopcirt ·-tory · t~bda)· -N Newport·MeSfl .Unified . School r,Matrli;t'•. ambl.mi' :appi"oied • at' .five 1:perctnt tlaat • voted oalc( ljl• ellg:lble. " • tai override and bond interest. lncieue year~ .... ,. -' · • · • , 1 1 Marmeta:Sdllof•(WIRdlfO-71nted election. , · i).ll~Ue..the ·lax rate {or oper:iUng out ot 't;Mt..eu,lblt. · ' l , CESA). But· sµ~isorJ-S~on som~ 1be IPll'OVai comes •-week after the new ~lc:N oo flight hoUJ:s, averaie lease assignment was turned doWn be- d¢1y flights and weight limilaUons. cause board memben CCllld not agree oo No appreclab&e riln bad fallen at ·lhc exPefttles by 'to cehll nel:t )-fe'ar:a~r • Mwi V~ ~--lOl--·.tet -. tfl'oe-the check was made,~bul gray-a~ , II ctnts. the ~, yefr.-and~I& ~ 1,511 ~-·, \. _ .... • • • made it a constant threat. . · m<ire for "• total of 17'cents .Oie Utird ye111 IJr.cfbtrih SchoOJ (wtaidl,-.1 Oill.t ...--.-11US-moniing'1 a"'<:tfoii m4!ant i 'iU'Ofig'"" -lhTT.iStie. ~, Supervisors David Biler and Robert C·ity Or&rs Master Pla1i Of BackBav ol BatUn voted agaln!t ~ original transfer proposal' because they did not believe restri¢Jons In ~ leue were strong e...,gh. According to Couily Couruiet Adrian Kuyper a four-fifths 1"11jority was needed to ·approve 9UCh 1 lease: That was lack- ing last wee~. 'Today's approval was unanimou:;. Jri the week-lonit: study period, Board Chairman Alton E. -Allen propoaed a flight limlllllon pion whioh Baker· said I ~JORN-.:;,VAJ.:'2¥ · he would aizre,e .t.e~ The MW ... qreement ·~~~ o111:i ~, "" the • lll)'ll, l!>IJ Al\' i:ill '!iii H funit" to ft.7 JulUl'I! of Upper Newport Bay and the ·i..,rlplflllli\lf pt/· &ij:' Tide1ands exchan-a-mtenl between ~·.4Ufo aa1d UJe aver1ge1 "'ere based~on •¥ e· ""T' the rumbtr al passenger11 who used the the,1"Jlne com'!'°y .. llld Ol-01111e Coopity, airtioe in Jlfl .. Basd"" the·projecUons. NF:nm;\-Beachs City Coilll<ll ~ Air Cal win be 111oJfep 221 fl!ilits per a~ tG-faunch itl own master plan study diy iif 19'(1 'aitd 21.t' .in 1J'7i. ol 4he ...... .,. -• . . '!lie •lrllne )1<0xpectal-tb keep the Air '.fbe dt.Y .acUtin drew lf!l!Tledial.e pro-California name despitt' ll merger with ?Qlses ,of coopdaUon from frvlne Com· PSA:. · . . . pany PfUident Willi~ ~' lt1a'sqn/ wh.o SuperviJrors ·sfipulated twp n1ihts pc,r ~id his . company's stud~es on the bay ~ay w:tlt be added 'to the 1970 average if would be .made available to the. tlty. tile airline wins routef to San Die1o. A~ The · coUncll acted unanimoosly on the plications for ·the new routes ilre pending plans for the study. but b:aJked at sug-befort the state PUblic Utilities Commis-~ bY COiii>clliifinPilil-r.Grober-siOiO(PUCl. that Newport jo~ lhe Superior Court sull An addltional two flilhts per week on the exchan~e to assert 'claipis-thal the ,v·ue added Jo the a~nt tn take in tfdeJ,11nsts. belonJ to the city, not the coun-1 (See AIR .Ll!!AS!', Pare Z) tj . ,The-action for -the-study Came. after 1 re.PQrt from a Special!>' thnned council ~ttee set up to e.iB.mine. the UpJ>"..r Bax~ ~ ,111111 exchange. · ' , "We.16efleve that such a plannln& study iS an eSseiltial p~Site' to informed declsJcin. making , cooce~ Upper ' Newport 1Bay by the City, Council," the C9mmiit.ee Mild,· ''rqardlesS of 'whether the pre.sent , land, exchang;e.· Is coo- sumtnated· or developmen~ occurs under o&her circumStances." -... "l~.wouht ctrtain!Y aar.ee that auc::b a -stuay-ls essential." Ma90n said later. -- He said -he also iireed wi~-lhe city tllat the estuary. would be dtveloped 00: way or another. . . All/Irvine study data "reI1nnl to i-. ecololY and devek>pmeal pOtentlal'' of the U~ Bay .....id be made arail>bio to the dty, Ma!On adc1e4. . "" Gruber, who tn rectnt months has , (See'BACK JIAY, P~ %1 ''C9Ut ' Gordon Kilmer ' < Gets Concession . At CdM's Beach ' I ' • •' . : A city employe with eight year.s• ex-Ped~ with· coocessions and parking lots at eon.. de1 Mar Main Beaeb Mon- day won a bid to· ,optrllt the aistln1 food oonce~lon lhefe. and a otw one to· be .. built nearby. • 1 · After morejhan an'hour's deliberation, Jncludiq belvy .gr!W., ol the winning !"~· 1 G«doo Ki1mer, the cooncil •IT'! '!', .,j..int htm 1he lease over bids of· two OUJU' top contenden. Councilman' t!!nt J. Gruber led the op- position to Kibner's selection. Gruber · questioned~ dly liaison ald!:'1 age (mid ~l aod e1pe1ience. LOSES SENATE LEADERSHIP Slate Solon Way'· S,¢hra<le · OfUlB : , W ay-cis Cliief Of State Senate . . ' •SACRAMENTO ( UPIJ ~ Sen. J>ek ~1ad6 ousted Sen. Ho~ard Way as Je·ader of the state Senate today in a retallatqr)r purge of the "ofd guard" against "young turks." (Earlier stpry page a.) Schrad~. a 67·year-old former danc:!e hall bouncer and ·rodeo director 'from San Diego, lrhmediately annoUnced1 "I hold nO ·mallce towards anyone." The t<OOservaUVe RepublicaD ;defeated · Way on a 23-12 VQte;-O.rst-held1""dming--a closfd-door,s. executive session and then repeated in public oo~ Senate' floor. Way, 51 was preltdent 'ro tern 'of lhe ~te on!Y .. 271 .di1'l .Tbe ~raje Rewb.llcan frpm 'Eleter beat vetenn sen. Hugh M .. Burns'~.(O.F~sno ),:. .last ytar after the conserv.alive Dtrnocral h'Ad held the Senate:s top job since 1957'. · Spartin& a big grin; Bums remarked afterward lo •new!fllttl: ' "Sen. Way and I have a lot in commoo - l wu pro tem the longest of any man hr,Callfomta hi!tory: he was proJem Ule shorte1t of any man.!' ' ThlrJeen D ·e oi p c r·,1 I a· an4 10 RepulSll<11m slde<I wllb Sch~. Staek lll•rkec NEW YORK.CAP) -The stock market tumb)ed . ..sharply. late today as a numt:ier of unusually large blocks of shares were lr~ al !oases. (Set q4otaUom, Pages 10-11). f • ·fn -l\le· ¥CCessful ~ election a y~ar and~theteatter. •· · 1 • Mesa) -54 vo&ed out...af 1.1• eJipb'I. • ._ ~ ago the final voter tymout was 41.$ 'per· . ~re. is. what :~ spot, ctK.-<:k· or pollip,& 1 Wilson Sthoo&, (W_.. Calta: M .. } cent:For;tY·four pe,~n\ o(_~l!ilble vote.Ts· pl~;~fo.ry:,~n.aho)v~d : · ~ -$7 Yl'tte<i. ou 1 t ol 11~ ~le. • • •• For up-to-t1ue-minµte ekctiol'l ·re· sulr1 telephone N',wport-Me.~ Uiiffed SCliool District at 645-0600. rir1i re· turn.t .ore e.xvected about, 8:30 p.m. ' . . ~.~pn Ur·ges Mohilimtion casl ballots in the · losl.!!I, l}eM eiecUo11 , ~ • , • • OVertwoyean.-..i :i•Jl,'.~i,i'.J.'.t.'; .. ~,: /'7"1 :•, •.:_ u· s : ,t '•' I ·w·· .1. ', u:.:~::~~'l:a~1~~Me: ~Q ~ea11 . -· ... .air; . a ·er·· should fall betwee.1 15 • ,. _ -· t . The period o1·11eoV1es1 -.;a ijllhe 0W'ASHl~Tt/l' cun11 -PrU)d,tril vlronmel.t call• for ·• tdtll ~ e<enin& hours belor~pollo .io....11 Ip,,.. N[J<Oii cii1i<d tocla• '1oc "a t.!~t'f b~.1ll ol uo. ll mwlves sqvanmeiil.11 Lall•'....._'"" ~., ... ,_l ~" · ~r ·"' '""71 1"'el • ...:.:.'l... .... ...._~. pat11cu1~-:-~.· -.,,w~"''" lle!l~.1""n.Mi~ln. . • ~.· ; ., ·:--.·~ ....... ...., olgantze<J 1~ mJ. .iolnlpmlJI lt·o:>-1. ~~~:t1'•n ·tilt al~, }Y''Jlle--'f'l~t.;..n 1 .. ulre. oJ the ...,,_j fn. mind parents ol achool chlklrU to Ytilel . nilb.'11 ~lu£ed waters. -'if~: · Vlr•J=.•• ....... 11b' ,,.r,mr ~a Fl~ ~ ~ '!ft l~··,i '1)ecla,r m~sqe ~~ ~ J t'lilft.;. ':d'°tbroulltWblclt.ftlllllan planning lo piaite llllif tttepliont callS to folloWinl ~p his Slale'of lbe·Uiilai ~ • Wllllld ' lie .alillllrizedi to belp• -· Md parents again lh111evinlng. ' · -•-·1 the ' • · 1oool -'build-->liut. E~ly turnout &oday rlntfld ·n:om four . to m~ t ~anini env~ thl meat fadlitl to seven pe'rcent or •Helble voters: Early Pl'it!&f'Y effort of the 70s,, Mzon ~ • ei. •· ' voting at -th1!. ..mt-hour~lalltLyear wls •· lenglby_'plan for "(the fescue. olJ'Ut . "l'he" bUllon would have to be mat. between seVen and 11 percent and . the , natQnl~ h1bitat." ,. . • 1 1 ched~by 'tl'bDti:ln in contrfbdtkiu• from eleetion before it was between nine and ~ program !~elude~ a flO btlhon p~ stale and '9cal governments. A iplclal t8 percent Jict for cle.ning up wattt~ and c:all1 for fe;cteral 'll'OUP called thf: • S.virmmilBtal Al usual ·the be.viest eartf tumoul ao-rtsid.' regiJ!at,fons. to deal t With 111' ·and 1 finar)tj.ng authority would' be lit ·up ·to da)' was ~in the trlldlUonal pre-tehool water_ poll'utir!I. ' • · ~ -l ' · ~ h~lp' ~ munlc;ipattbea ~ U. fin~ artas such• as Mesa· Verde in •"'the time has1come ·when we.can wa~ monty·lo rqeet·lheir stw;e•ot the a:ilt Co6\a Meu, Eastbhirr ,and westcliff. ~ kwl~er to ~epalr •the damage. already 1 ,The P.ruldent said that woufd be IUf· Harbor Hifh1and1 in 'Newport Beach -done and to eStabliah nt!w •criteria ~ fi~ient to.t.'Orlltruct abc>Pt r-,new treat• lract home areas with many chlldren. guide ta'ld1 u.e·tuture," Nl1on-said.. meqt racUltia .and to , ~. and ThetwoballOt-mwureaareto: 1'The task tf.dwifiiirup_.our t.cn.r upgradeJ,IOO~plan~.' -:"" _ ,,......., ___ .-.......:.-.---' Caiidid~le~·seeks • ·•J T I t l ' " : ', Sheltbli'.s, ·.seat . . . ~ . Richard Lawrence ol Cotona del Mar, owoer oI the C<n\ral Newport Beach mt· auranl ~ley l WtJI. toOli GUI ri>mina!ion papers lod'!Y· and beCame the rfrst po-. tfnlia,l candidate for lbe 1>islrict'SU C~y COundl pG'!I. ----- If La\Yrehce files the documenls and l8 · ruled eligible, ~e . will . ~n .. for the seat left vacant by Councilman Rdbe'r't She.I· ton, who \viii not seek another term April 14. . The dearth or pcMentlal canffidates for the Corona del 'M"t'Polt\Jon became the cause fO! tome •IJ"" among councUmen and obaervert in recent day1. • Filing deadline for tht council · racr~ In lour di_stricts Is noon Thurs&!>.'.. Feb. 11, ---- ol-' ... '. ,, -'. Mo;";.;.·.! \\'eatllf!r· r ... But \{lbMrr w~ hu served for years u ·tIJe ~·· ~ for the 1llU beacli oper'ltlons, liid •Uwort ol his l>wn. · Newpvrt'Okays Money'. - -......... ~ nio.. drippy skla should dry Iii' . _ lont&ht and make. way fot IUIUIJ Several retlClentl of .Breakers 'Drive, a .£ealdenU1L ~l on ,t11e bel\ch. praised Kilmer highly ihd , qn<ed lb at U the beach needed.'.'.'•~ hot. dog !land" at all, then.JC!lmer would be fhe belt clloice to • ' ·boldthe-,,.bolhconce .. 1..... F Sl . l t Pl . • -.., w.m..oiloY. l'emper• .......... ~Onnse Co¥I wlU ·bit .a wlll\o Wand re-.. .... llblle<J.1t., ; • '1N~101: mo"" • U1)tmJ>lowlrient in 0 r o n QI 'Count11 tHCtM!d 4" IJU.timt high tn JtM'lttJTJ -arid Ftbnlarw'• I OMtlook U cwn blocker. Ste Page 9,. . · "C..,,.. .... ~"' •' ~ ft c;:;;,., " .,,..... llttltl• ' • ...,...,...... It lllllftlllllllll' " ........ tf,.11 "....... " -. -:--lt Mlfwl ,... 11 --., --. ,.,,. , .. ,, '*" .....,.. ,.,I ·-' -· " -. """""' ·-IJ.14 ............ , -. . . " 'I' ' Kilmet'• bid, councilmen leam<d, • or .. igna. s a a~q woold )'leld 111,411 better 1hiln tbe ~ liearffJ dmpe\Jtor over the JO-year ~ase .. · t ptllriod. ~ .. • ' •" ' . ,, ' ,...!J'he nurutcntendel! for the 'lucraUVe · ~' rOesplte stroni obje~lona ,f~ lJO all the expenses because the lndivfcfuat lrae, 8eaki1t. •®erltis the conc:tssklns rnember1, Newport ~ach't' €fty. q>uncil 111nal ~ projeet.a . would' be blended ·brto at. liuntlollon · Sllte' lif'.d'· 1 ,; d Monday niglrt :agr~ to '!'<nd P~.000 to priority . list! and could preeml!i '111 .. 1~ ........ .utcinl the ooanctl to award. bujld. all needed' traffic , ~ in 1 for other parts of town where the ·need Is Che bid tit tbelr favor cited pralle from Newport tenter over a 10-year perWd. jUati as crlU"81., • : , , · · tllll -let for their work. ' fl.e m~jorlty vote or the cound1 .\!"'"' Mc!nllil 1gned. iddlnj that lb! Irvifte. Jlul •ijol\tt.1 •Jiited wllh a twO'man thlt two othe! :p!_ans:-,one IA .which !lie -pany hail pnimJJed .. build .tfie ........... wllch ~Ille_,.., lrvlflt COmpany paid all llie lj>ati and I ~gnala when'.lhe tnlllll Newpbrl center ' matter .nd ~ tor ,K!ln\tt.' another; where the: bill ••s sput M-50 ,_ plal")s i:ame up for city a~ll r. 1 The ~ *tlI build Ille new con-Ion wUI be 1Cr1pped. I i ·'But Coil'* II man Robert llllelton, ·WM sheft, but KJhner 'flD have w .-Id a,._. • Counc.Umen Howard .Rogers of "Ball::loa lltongfy;auPP.)rted di' majoritytdtcielon,• noo. Md brln& In hb own equtp,;,Ont, the ~nd Donald Mcinnis of ~est Newport , 90Jil tile • dty'a poiley' 011' ollDlb bad agreenieoit atltes. Tbe coot of 1he iheif to both ttrongly opposed the Id lhal the 1 ohanged .~nee thell!. He ofted ' \he - the city '""" from tu:OO. lo 141,000. .clly 1hould pay ~II the biU. !hon !*.il6 the' l!etller ylelds •ln city Ir> The lower ·tsUmate was a last..tnlnute Each at the cooncHmen · off come .e-.ch year .. • ., ' '11 J ! ' *-: / .., chanJe by 11chitocis. The u1C1 co.t wtn aubllltute'm<illon! ..... a f1I~ lo pus, ; '1n w ;:!I); ceite•wtll'be pilying'lbe '~~j1sj t~l· ~.AJ:.}.iST.t lie dele~ liter. ' Jlogen ,aa~ !'"~the city payy.g ! ?'~·~dl.fili:~ il~ll;''.'11!'.~: . . . , , , • ID UI' A'°'P1 ,S~~·"All~ n_ • . • ·to .. vote • I .f.:'\. ' • ·T.od~y, ; , -P~11~~ {;)'pen , : · · · ·· ... ~, .1~.· ... 1• \:, ·.. . I • ~ • '4 ' • • • • --,-~ • ..,.;.•..;,..- • • • 't • l I ~ DAl(.'f .... 111 . ' ··- • DAILY ,ILOT !ltff ,.,_.. NEWPORT'S TOP COPS ADMIRE HARDWARE AFTER EXCHANGE CLUB CEREMONIES · Pollcem1n of tht Yur Wiikinson (Left), Suptrvlaor of the v .. r Peterten ' ·rop Newport Policemen Honored .by Exchangers Troplly i>llllU• were !ll"lent.c! lo two ou~~lng Newport Bttcb policemen durtaf the Newport Harbor Exchan(e Club ••ertmt PrevenUon LQncbeon" Mon- . di!' 11 the Newj>or1er Inn. Tbe awards, made by club prt•ident From r_,e ·1. AIR LEASE ... nonocl!'dU1ec! m1tntenanco fi1'hll on the r.que&t of PSA Vlu President John Mac- lnnff. Viet Mayor Robert Wilson of Costa Mesa · ind Newport lleach city 1lde Philip Betteneourt told board membm their cities were in favor of the lease trl.Qlfer q; 10111 as it conll.l.ned certain re~laUona. C'4ati M111 pwed 1 naolutlon 1Sklng thlt PSA make "a 1lncert attempt to re- duce the obvious irritant factors of ~Ir· cntfl .,.,.uon to the degr,. th1I they jre Uvllll<," WU.oo reported lo the bolrd. BtttJn told Wlh1on Ult lease Included a Jl'Tltnl ltateqttnt to that effect, but ad- ded that a lack of technology In the fltld made It lmpoa[ble for more Pf'Ctlt can~ troll on the levels ol noise and air pollu-o , Uon produced by Jet llrcra!I. · P4aclnnts said It would be three 7'"" before a burner can to cut jet nol1t and smoke would be marketed for Jet en- alnH, but "when they art available, J>SA wtll be the fint lo Ult I.hem.'' Other mtrictions .uqeated by Harbor Am ~iUe!l in lhe lease tranifer if)CfUde: -Air Cal ohall not land or taU off bttwetn 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. -No aircraft genuatinit: more Per- ceived Noise Declbell (PNDB) than the Jloeln& 717 ohaJI be permitted lo ... lht •irPorl -No a.lrcrllt wtth a groas weight of more than 90,llOO pounds shall be pennjt- ted to me the ttmi.lnal. After board members unanlmous.Jy ap. proved the mlgnmen~ Airport Director :Robert Brunahan aaked for a board res- olution dlrectina him lo negotlate a al.mi· Jar lute lgJ'tement with Air Weat. SuperyllOl'I passed the molutlon, not- ing It would be eaalu to Ht lhe a~ inent with the financially troubled a&Une before it Is taken over in April by Hqhes Air Corpor,1Uon, 1 divllion ol the Hu&hu Tool Compuy. DAILY PILOT Re~•rf N. W•U ,,..llltnt ..... 'Wlll1*' J••• R. ei;,1.1 Viet 're.llWll 6"" ~. ~ tt.0111•1 K•o"U 1.itw Th•"''' A. Mur11ihr11e Melltt"-MllW ) Jerry Wooter&, were aivtn to the "OulatandJng Supervlaor of the Year", Gary B. Peterson, and the "Outatandlnc PoUceman of the Year", Charles · Wllklnlon. . . P•teraon, 21, hu been wltlt ~ Newport Bead! deplrlmtnt for more than aeven yean Ind waa promoted to sergear:t In 1981. He ia currently a night patrol supervi110r. The former Marine Corps sergeant and Loftl Be1th s111e &r•du1te hu been • patrolman, accident i n v e a t J 1 1 t o r , member Of the felony invtstlgation teim, and WU I detective at the lime of bl& prunotlOn. Peterson, a resident of Huntington Beach, also 1erved 11 head of tbe security team durtn1 President Richard Nlion'1 vlllta at lhe Newporter Inn. WllJ<lnoon, 1tlo •. hu been on the Ntwperi Btacb fon:9 for more .than three yeara. Prior to hls service here, he 1ptnl three yeara on the Los An&eles Police Deplrlmenl WUklnton, who lives In Founllln V.Uey, hu worked In p.trol, felony lo- vuUgatiob unit, 1ccldent lnVtattiation aittt ii cumntly .ervtna the day w~lcb at the staUon. He 1ttended Purdue Untverli· I:/, lndlllll. • The men ...,., llltcted in a conlldtnllll opinlol1 poll ol the dtparbnenl The men lilted, In ordar1 their top elrht cholcet blled on performonce Ind dtdle1U011 to duly. · Peteraon commtnled, "I am happy that there are arouea who are concerned with law enforcement ... very happy ."· According to Wllkinoon, "Thia la the greatest honor a policeman can rectlve from the people he worlr.I with." Mayor's Prayer Breakfast Set A host or opeakau led by Newport Belch M17Dr Doreen MlrlhlU will Of. ficilte 1t tl'le ltcond annual M1yor's Prayer Brtak1111 Wedneadly momln& al the Bllboa s_, Club. 11ie event, spoRIOl'td for the lttond year In a row by the NtwpOrt Hartlor J1ycee1, will bt(ln 11 ?:IO •.m. Millllry ch1plllnt, edUcalon Ind ICtor Ancl)I Dovtne will be 1mq p&rlldHtlng tue•ll. The """I II dtllpod to cohldde wtlh tha Piu1denU1I pr1yer brtllful beld-10 the -·· Clpllll. l'l'Otlt ..... I BACK BAY ••• tpollen out atronCJy Uoul the .,....,. and qllnal the -.... Pl-4. lltal the cl\Y ... I'\ Ill clllml 11111 t1it ~·, Udelandt btlq to NIW;6rt load! bocl1111 the city bat "-l>or•lld uumd the boy. Fellow couo<llllMn llld thll Orubtr's Ide• could be hlDdlod -•ltly from the r11olullon llklo( for m-pllnnlng •nd ·thll mort ...... u .. 11NI0111 with Cl· \Y AttomtY '111117 ~ nild hi .. to bt Clu.d. One 111dl tn<tlll" -•lnldf his llPn pla<t Oii Jopl ~ el Ille. Upper lloY owop Illa• ---Ill chlnCe. th•t the d\Y 111111>1 ~the 00Wtl]l'1 rilhlt to the ~ .. l!Nldt Ifill the cotinty 1111 nol manqM them wen. Thal suqtell... willdl ..... fn>m clUUns oppotln& the e1chlftlt, hu not -dllcumd olnct by the ... ..o. Tricia Recovering WASHINOTllN (UPI! -'rricl1 !11100 hli told her f'thtr '"' 11 "feellna bitter" aod lier mullu "'' btc!Mlng to dill!>' pur. ~~~~~~~~~~~ f'rem r.,e l ROCKS ... of EogineerFbuilt groins, have caua.ed Reed to plan for more life pard surveil- lance including placing a lower at the bast ol eacll projection. The groln! caU!e chronic ripUdes, Rttd said. SUU 1nother problem II lhal of city II· ability for lnjurle1. · City .Attorney-Tully Se)'lllOUr 11id the bulk of the llabllily for lnJurl" -either around tht: stone projtctlons or on hidden rocks underwater -could lie on the city. Al &Oon 11 Army Corps projects are completed their jurlldlctlon is then trans- ferred back to t.he. city, which takes all ~pon&iblliJy, .. Hove for routine rerular maintenance. Catlncilmln,M•ndly ,1greed lhal lll• only lmmHta\e recGurll Is not. to accept ~ U....bfacth un&ili-14iubs\Mtlal" correcUon.11 are m1de by the Corps, which already hu said lta funda are limited afttr paying tht huft und-haul blil. The rock complalnll by the city are not n•w -nor are other municipal lfipea about the sand hlUi. "It aeems Jib nolhln1 we do ever re1chec a •luUon," Councilman Don.1ld Mcinnis II.Id. The Wm Newport Councilm1n, who h11 been lnY1ted to like part In final Jn- spectJon of the und haul are1 next week, said "all th~ equipment upected to cOme In couldn't wUrk fut eDOU,lb to.mike that bekh cl<ln eooolh foe lnoPl!<lloe ""'' week ... Dorothy 0 Leads . Race to Acapulco; · Rampage Second ACAPULCO -Bob Beauchamp'• Columbia 57 Dorothr o wu movtn1 closer to Ae1pulco today in \lery Ught winds. Dorothy 0 Is sUll Ult lead tiOat and her potdtlon Indicates slie ls 228 mUes · from Acapulco. Her day's run lor the last 24 houn wu only M rhJles. Second boat .Is Torp Tobin's Rampage from Sin D~10, 134 miles from Ae1pulco. The third boil In the neet ls Bob Garrison's Tranquil• II from Newport Beach wllh 211 mli81 to 10. Fleet poslUon>: Novia del Mar 11-43, illl-01 Rampite 18-11, !OHS Dorothy 0 11-21, IOJ.33 Tranquil& JI 11-lt !03M B11<a de Ota II-•, iOl-7 Bobtmia lwi, lo449 Ya Turb 11-11, till'® Huracan tMs. 1~ . ltmllljl' iMI, 1 ... 11 Thtra t~. 103-SS Tangent 18-4;, 104-22 Yellow Jacket 18-28, 104·13 Valerie 19-03. 104-14 ' Quasal I~~ t!li-19 Alelion I~ lfM.13 Whitt Heather tt IMS, 104-18 Mistral 19-38, 10$-45 Sigame 19-10, 105-lS CdM Teacher Heads Educators 8radely C. 'lllurman, biology and ohl/alCll acltnct teachtt II CDrOnl dtl Mir Hilb Scbool, hu been c-n pmldtnl•llct VI NIWJlDfl.Mtsa J!d- llan Ali0Cllticm1 Ht wUI bud the t11c:hers auoclation. to wbidl ,... Ut1n to pt,..,,I o1 Newport.Miii ICbool teaclltra blliioa, btllmllll ~ echool )'Cir. fhunnan I• the thlfd ~nt .. li<I eelecltd ln the last year. Merle lmlth ·left to lllce 1 prlnclptl'I t1011 In lht Pl10tnUo Unlfltd S<llool !:listrict and his sutv:e11sor, Mra. Marilyn Bean, resigned whtn her h~band took a Job In Phoeojl. Thunnan and bis wUe 1ivt In Hun- Un&ton Buch. ftey have a two-ye1r-old . ,.., Malk end Ire expeclin1 l!IOllllr chlld In Aprtl. He h11 taulbl in the N...,. port Mesa Di!tricl for six years. - • • Book Geis Mesa's Goat Tiro-thir& of CQuntil: to Locli Horna OVl!r 1-itle · . . . ij AllTlllia R. VINSEL ......... , ........ S-.. dnilo over tllo utJe ;t • boot , abou1 tM •1art1a1 ~ a1 ihe ,.... "'f!!"S Nllfjiort' lilrbor rain on to-417, ,wtlll ~ ""'1iler scheduled lo ""'*' ""'illlt lo dYle ...,ter chamben. 1" Coria Meaa City Council -or one flclJoo, -will lock honui wilh IM C..ta · Meu HJatorlcal Soc{ehr over the ten- tallve fitle : "Goal Hlil.;1 W(&ngling long-Into the nlghi Mooday, COUJictimtft Voted S to 2 to -the old 1Jan1 term, wl~ Councllmen wiuiam L. SL Clair and George A. Tuck<r In the -Uy. . Farward.Jooktng to a man, Mayor· Alvin L. Pinkley, Vice Mayor Robert M. Wilson, aod CouncUman Wlllanl T. Jord4n are mlUtant about tbooslna CO.ta latJe share of the rich hiim. will talk Maaa..or.somotblng mQro.mllll , aa tht over what rota. the cl\YJIWI """1d &eP. ~ ~.. ' • • • ioolllat.. . -t .. 'l1*J :b.-Jllll -• ti.. ol<tpy vie.. l\ll)'tr ~ IC. 1'·1 I•••, b<ghmlngi 'or the bllfljop corilmunlty . lloo:ever, declared toCll,y jlqt ht will IO aome 90 y~s ago, a Urtvlng, wealthy ci· 1,btfere the. gr~p to r:ii'tttst what he views ty ot 17.31100 has evolved and deserves a · 1s·1n undignified relritrtnto the past. more digllifJed spol oo lhe. history shelf. "How clo we promote the city by tallln1 Unbeknownst to city fathers 11 the Jt a<lat HUIT." cod'.lplllflect, Wllfcli, who debate~ied..:.i!Jtee policemen had just will Co to W1!!1hln11ton D.C. nol month corrall~ a lira:e:. br.9-n hgj ,runnln11 wild for Uie NaUonil League. of et~· con· in the 300 block of. Avocado Street. fertnee. The(jcrucial aspect of ~ rtroaalY s~ "Can you just see ~ walkipg up to Umeziial Coutrover~ fs that the tlty will Pro&Jdent NJxon and JaYlnJ:;"lHett, bl'l8 probably play '°""' role in' hllping p1y 1 con\pllmeollry ~Iii 0..t llW!'" the "!II ol. lie ..,._, a lbit1i tome in-• "I predid the city won't buy U1 copies eluding lfO"pi»togrdph.. • 1£ it I• called 'Goat Hill,' 'Angora Meetlni at 7:30 p.m'., lhe Co1ta Mesa Hf:ighb,' 'Mackerel Flats,• or whatever," Hlstor!Cal Society, which is financing a said the vice maybr in stentorian &ones. 500 Republicans In COuntr.. In~d To Meet Murphy Five-h undred Oran1e County Republicans have been invited to meet f;enator George f.1urph y al a private reception from t to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the B11&oa Illy Chlb. - lnvltaUons name eight prominent Republicans as sponsors of the event in- cluding Paul A. Palmer, chalnnan: John Macl..eod, Charita Thoma•, V l c to r Andren, Walter Schmid, Spencer Honie. 0. W. "Dick" Riehard and Mrs. William Bent!. "The event will enable the select group to chat in(ormally v.·ith the senator," a spi>keetn1n for the groUp aa.ld today. "We wan ti hlm to meet some of Orange Coun- ty's. fine Republicans without the pressure of fund raising." The senator is scheduled to arrive at Qrariie CoUnty Airport at. 8:30 a.m. Wednelday and wlll appear at noon at the Embassy Room , Disneyland Hotel to spiak: at the aMual Lincoln Day LUJi. cheon, 8pon90red by the Oran1e Olunty RepubllC&n Women, Federated. Girls Club lo Close , . b.ltill.Y ,llOT 11111 ~lllff Tbe Girl's CluD of the Harbor Art•, 1815 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa, w:IU be closed Thursday so members can make preparations for a lund.rais.ing Valen· tine's DQ party. 'THERE IS REALLY LITJ:LE DOUBT l'LL BE ELECTED' Candld•ft Ev1ll1 Younger s,,.aklng In Newport Bttch Candidate ita Newport Younger Vows Crime Fight By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ille Dlllr 'Utt Sl1ff .! Evelle J. Younger, Los Angekis County' district allomey and candidate fo~ cawomla state attorney general, said 1.fonday that America Is. involved in a world wide crime wave and that the number o! crimes will increase yea r after year unless positive action is taktn. Speaklng in Newport Beach before a crime prevenUon week luncheon of the Newport Harbor Exchange Club at the Newporter Inn, Younger said, "It is up to us to keep the crlme rate low." Youncer, whose talk was superOcially a dlscusalon of Loe Angeles law en- forcement problems. spoke in political Janauaae ooncernlna the job he would like to do u attorney 1eneral. , "When 1 am elected, and there is really llttie doubt that I will be elected, t wlU assemble 111. voluntary crime prevention group letdi!ra in Sacramento for a strateo mutlhg desi&oed to ouUine pro· grams r0r· 1he variOus graUps," said the disllict •ttorney. SprQce· Up Younger, who heads one of the nat\on'1 largest prosecution office.a, also meo- tioned hls set 0£ prioriUes In lhe flgbt against crime. ' He said, "We arc not going to win the war against crime without the entire moblllzatlon of most responsible clUtel\S. Much of the talent in this fight i& moving in all different directions. That talent is only limited by the Jack of quallty leadership." Continuing with his li!t ot thlnga lo do as attomey general, Younser mentioned the need for more, helter trained and bett.er paid police. He also said that the Califomia penal code Is 100 years out of date and needs revision .. One of Yowiger's primary projects is to take full i!d vantage of space · a 11 e technology. "If this. type of research Is given a high enough priority, we wlll be able to learn about i.be lndividwals involved In crime ... what makes thelri tick,'' be sa id . Many of the programs Younger spoke Your Home for . •• WITH FINE QUALITY- FAMOUS BRAND NAME of u pouibllUJea on the state-wide level are alrtldy part. o( his programs in Los Angeles. ~ dl1tussed the Dis.tr.let Altorney 'a Ad\tlaory Council of Lo! Arlileles which la made up ol 77 t'Ommunlly leaders wha act as crime prevention analysts on the local level. They also study and propose Jerislallon, accordbig to Youngtr. The communJty-ba!ed nature of this ef· for and others such as ride·aloog prDo grama, drUrg prevention panels and com· mwllt)' lludy of l1ws art important in the et1mmunlty's fight against crime, but cannot be handled by the DA 's office, said Youn1er. "We simply do not have the st.an lo handle the creat lncreeae in community action groups. Protrams such as thege can better be handled by non-law en. foretment ag,ncles ... people in the civilian sector." Younttt's talk was preceded by 11 pro- climaUon from Newp:>rt Beach Mayor Doreen Mir!:hall declaring "Re11ct" as the theme or local Crime Prevention \Veek acUvitles through Feb. 14. DON'T MISS OUR DRAPERY DEPT. CARPETING "Ii: BEATTIE * MONARCH * CROWN * ROXBURY * IMPERIAL * WALTERS * SWEETWATIR * BIGILOW * llRVIN *'FIRTH * COLUMIUS * MONTICELLO * DAN RIVER * SEQUOYAH Wt INYITI YOU TO VISIT OUR HUii SHOWROOMS -SH THI OUTSTANOINI SIUCTION O' CAIPIT· INI AVAILAllU. UNUSUAL INSTALLATION PRO .. UMS OUl ftCIALTT. CALL POI PID UTIMATU. -ILY SPICIAll UNUSUAL COLOU -15t1 lat. OU ... I 6 "fill MODllMllTIC YD. Stl.fll PAnlRM, WOYIN ACllLAN INITAUID~. We f11tvr1 • cernpl•t• s•lectien of f•bric:s en~ color• f• '"hence end complitr11nt your cerpetlnt · CALC FOR FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME., ALDEN'S 1661 PLACINTIA·COSTA MESA . ••. ,, .... "---· e41.oi1 CARPEfS e DRAPERIES 1j TIAIU H•Vt• THI OAANei co ®~~@~~~~~~~ ( • • ,.. ............... ,,.. .......... ~.., ............................ "" .................................................................. ~ ............ .., ........ .,.......,,,..,,~~ .... ,_;'<~ ... ~~~~~ ... ~~~~~p~~~~·~~------M~·~-... --... -----_ ..... - ) L NEW YORK (UPl)-W!lh traders Und ol bUI' .1n1 about lower Ji!lan1t ·rata1, llock prlcu lurned lower TU~ In 11111dmlt tuniover. "We'vo bean! from rovernmonl olftcla11 that Interest rotas m., soon lie rolled back." ono ... Jyst ob1ervod1 "but now Wall Street wants lo 100 actual proof.' : · Anollaer analyst observed "there appeared lo be little In the news bectrround ai yet to provide mon than a lllmoy foundaUon for a 1wtalned rally." The UPI marketwlde tndlcalor 1howod a Jo., ol O.M percent on 1,543 l11u .. cro111!111 tho tape. 01 theH, 831 declined and WI (alned. The Dow Jone1 lnd1111ria1 avera1e of !O selected blue chlp1 wu off 1.05 at 7H.1111 near the bell. : A . turnoyer of' around 18 mllllon ah ans ~om­ P¥red with 10,A!l,OOll ahares Monday. Electronlct and · computer shar.,., up sharply in r'ecent naaiQD• were among tbe hardut bit 1tocb, altbou(h oil l11ues also .attracted tncreuod selling pre11ure. Pric11 also saned on the American stock Ex- change In modento turnover. • '""""· '•bruit! 10, 1970 L Flnel ·Slocb In Al Henie Edlff- . QUINCY, lllti,. \UPI) Tllo lint of· 1 -type or Navy oubmarlne tendtr, one aC Ille --plu lldpa .... built, Mllod llliladQ -Ibo -D7nanilct" QulncJ yanl for ~ Vo., whlrt Ille will 'bt dallvefld It tho Navy, 'Ille -lander, L. Y. S-. dliopia• Jl,Mt ton. and btr IJ clecU conl.llo 100 •parati ..... Ubopo and •llpply ...... for -tetos. mafnlaln!q a a d npi1rinc IVllmllina II .... Sht "trlU <11'1'1 n!tl1111111d and drJ provlolono ror oubmtrklel .. well 11 for ber own CftW' of l,!11. ' . t 'I I, '1 I ,, •. .I. -·- , I • -------------------------------------------·~---~-~~-_.,,.....-,---..-.----.· ...... · ~ . -. . l 'ED BY PHYSICAL;DIJIECTDR Bill BROWN '(DARK PANTS), A DIFFERENT KIND OF' LUNCHEON CLUB TOURS ~HE YMCA PARKING LOT · It A~ ,Shirts When :she Look1 at You, Smiles and Says, 'Honey, When Are You Going to do Something About Your G'lf?' (, ' I DAILY PILOT PHOTOS ·, By RICHARD KOEHLER • Spare Tire · Blues Got Yon~ .. Too Mn~h Derriere~ Try Y • • ' f ' • MRS;·JA!'IE DUF,FY All STEAMEp UP ABOUT GETTING IN .SHAPE S.una Eases the Pain After Exercise; Grut for Circulatie;o, Too INSTRUCTOR BROWN WORKS WITH SOME OF HO WOMEN IN ORANGE COAST vr.icA:S SLIM AND TRIM CLASS P•rtlc!pants in Popular Pr09ram Parley High Protein. Diet and Regular Exe~cis• 'Into .Ph'ysic61 F-it:neis ' .A,tU .TONING. MUSCLIS. JIM FO!!~C,Cll' {Lll,,;l'J;:.11.ANDY.LAGAN ARE READY fl>lt HAMDBALL End ReouO ef c,11ethenlc1, llelt-Tl1ht1nl111 lo Ablllty to l11p Toll Bulldine1 In Single lloUnd f • f . • ., -• APTER HARD WoRKpUT, WADE 1P.EARSON G~TS RUBl'OWN F'OM YMCA.MASSE UR D Cl( MINDEii: Guys Who Art ... Abl1 to L11p Tall Bulld.int•) Sometimes Cpm1 Down with Ach ing MLl1cl11 • ' ' I • • • ·-.,._,fl. ... .,,._.,. ••• . . . . • . ' -·~ , .Costa Mesa ~----"----~-----·o1Jito N -.,.....-....,.-""'""'. * VOl. 63, ~· 34;·2 SECTIONS, 26 PA6ES ORANGE COUNf', CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS ' " . . Early SchOol V Ote TUF~(}ut ·~jgfit' A apot check of r e pre se n tat lye precincts before noon today Indicated a oomparatively light voter turnout for NtJiporl-li1esa Unified School Districl~s lax• override and bond inlerest increase election. No apprec iable rain had faUen ·at lltt fltne the check Was made, but gray skies made 'it a constant threat . In the successful bond election a year a;o the firial voter turnout wa.s 41.5 per- ' PSA Restricted cent. Fort.y·fOW' percent of eligible voters cast balloti in the losing bond election over two years ago. For ap-to:rhe·minute election re· sulb1ttlep/J,on e Nt"!tf'Or&-1'f1Ja Unified School Diatrict a& 645.i0600. First re· tumt· are .expected abOut 1:30 v:,n. P.fatching early voting today agaimt those last two elections the final turnout should ~~ll between 25 ~nd ~ perc:nt. Th< )Jlriod of'heavlt!t votln(yln the evening houri belou Polb-111.1.~.m. Lui tlec!lon ~ evening ·~OJ ••• partlcularly 'heavy, probol!!Y litte t<i an organized teleplxme call caamRliin lo re-. mlf\d parent. o1 11Cboo1 cbildrill IO vole. Finance proposition au~-irt planning to make their ltlephone-calb to parent.a again this evening, Early turnout today ranged lrOm 'four to seven percent of eligible votera .. Early ' . ... . I ' " • , voting at ·the ume how: la&t year was bet"°·een 1Cven and 11 percent and the , election before i( was between nine and llrpercenl. · As .usual, the heaviest early l\IJ'fKIUl to'. · day· was in the l!aditional prwcbool nnance areas such a11 Men Verde in CQsta Mesa, Eastbluff . and Westcliff- flarbor Hf&hlands. in Newpart., ~acb - lract home artas with many children. l'he two ballot measures are. to: I) Increase from five to seven per<:ent the ofrerable Interest ~Jte.on Wmllllon ln un.Okl school boridS left over from the - amowit approved ·at .live percent last . ' ·eor... d<l Mar Hlil> (t..tblull) -155 voted au! ol l,S!l e!lelbli. ·, I •I ' year. ~ewpart Elemontar)I IBolboal -II voted out of 1,145 eliai~- . ~--(W11tcWIJ -Jl..ced 2), .Incn:ase the tax rate for opcrltll'( otit or-1,24t·eui,tble. ~ expenses b~ 60-etnta next,~s,r. another · Meu.Vtrde School -lOI voted aut ot 11 ""ta 411< lll<ond year, and• Li. c:onts Ull o!J&ible. I mo~ [Cl! i 11>111 ol'll !"PU Ille third 'ytu Ur~gli ~ . f:ut>Jde Coeta and tliere~ltr. ,-tor ... ) :..14 voted au! i>l l,lll eHtlbli. Here is what the •Pol ch«:k of Polllli& l\'.lll!Cio Schiel (.Weitild• c:..ta -I pfae:e1·before APOD ahoWed: . -ll."lOt-eti out of 1,aeUatbte. . . I '. ' I· f'", •I .'"'"r> , t'''Kt.,-r"• • ~ "'' • • ,... .l. • -' .~. I I< Book Ge.ts .. Mes.a's· Goat Air Lease Win .· •· ·~ I' • ~ I ! ,, • ~'i -.~ Tiv.o-tliirds o.f · Cou'nc il1 't~· tock !lo~n.s ·;f!ver, Ti~" ' . For Noise Foes By ARTHUR R.-VINSEL-F.orward·\ooi!lncto0a-.;...~Mayor,Alvin--tiin.nta1'.~mi1 tbot-ihe"dty-wW Of~ CMlft' r11tt , .. ,. L .. Pin.k~y. Vkle ?i11yor ·Robert M. probably ~y.aome,r0}8 in··~ pay Stubborn debate over the title of a book Wu.>rt', and Councilman Willard T. the COit of -the book a thict tome tn- about the colorful hi.story or the mesa Jordan art. milllant about ,choosing. Costa 10,r-140 .... ~.:. ~ I'" ... over!ooklnl Newport Harbor rages oo tt>-Mesa. or 'aometh.lnc more.modern, 11 the ~ c ID~-~-lfll""'· ' . County Supervisors today approved ~tr~Hf Air Calitornia 'J.county airport liase to Pacific Southwest Airlines _(PSA}. 'But supervisors tacked on some Nixon Tells Environment Proposals WASHIRCTON (UPI) -President Nixoo called today for '1 a totaJ mobiliza· ., tlon" ot'-1111 Americanr tn a concentrated ca:.n.,.~ to .rjean the air aqd._ purify nation's polluted waters. in a special measa1e te Congress following up his State of the Union pledgt to make cleaning lhe enviroflment the prlm~ry ·effort of t~ 70s, Nixon Outlined 1 lengthy plan for "the reS;CUe or our na4Jril habjlat" The program includes a $10 billiDn pr<>- ject for cleaning up waters and calls for rigid regulations to deal with air and water polluters. "'Ibe 'ume has come when we can wait no longer to repair the damage already done .and to establish new criteria to guide us in the future," Nixon said. "The. task of cleanirlg up our en- vironment calls for a total mobiJ,ixaUon bx all of us. It involves government at every level: it requires the help of every citizen.··· · the main 1eature of the so-called en- vironmental quali ty program proooses a clean waters act through which $4 billion would be authorized to help state a1Jd local communiUes build sewage treat· mcnl facilities. The $4 billion would have to be mat· cbed by $6 billion in contribulions from i;tate -and !Oeal governments. A special- federal group called the envlronrnent.<ll financing authority would be set U'P to help bard-pressed municipalities raise the money to meet their share of I.he cost. The f!resldent said that would be suf- ficient to construct about 1,500 DeW tre•l- ment facilities and t.o expand and upgrade 1,.500 other pll?lts. Oraage Weal.lier Those drippy skies shobld dry up tonight and make way for sunny weather on Wednesday. Tempera- tarea alof)I the Orange Cout will hit 6.1 while inland readings are tab~ at ea. INSIDE TODAY Unemployment hi o ·r an !J e · Counlv reached an alt-time higli irt Jan.UAr~ -and Februa111'1 outlook IJ et1e11 bJo.Clcer. See Pia• a. ·-• --ff CMCI• U. ' ·--.. ,_ ... "'" .,_,_ • -lo " ·-,..,, ' --l! •..a Mtl'Mft .,.." o.tfl ... "'" • "''"""'-11 l!llMl'llllllM .. " -" ·--,, ·"-• ·-1•11 ~·""' '"'~ --" .... -•• _.,, • ... _ • ·-" new reslrictions on flight houri. avera ge daily flight,, and weight limitations. • This morniiig'sractlon meanl a strong victory ·for city officials from the" Harbor Area who have been urging that the county include the anti-noise.. provisions. The approval comes a week after the lease assignment was turned down be- cause board members could not agree on . the issUe. Supervisors David Baker and Robert Battin voted against the original traruifer proposal because they did not believe restricti<>ru1 in the lease were strong enough, According to County COunsc1 Adrian Kumer a ·rour·rifths majority was needed to approve such a lease. That was lack--~ .. •1J' ... ~. ing. lat Wee.11.. Toda)'• approval was unanimous. Jn tile week-lqng s\udy · j,.riod, Boord Chairman Alton E. Allen .proposed a Oig~ limitation plan which Baker said he would agr'ee to. The new agreement says that Air Cal will be limited ·to 19.7 avefage flights per da y. · · . Allen sajd the averages 'wefe' b~sed on tl\e pumber or passens:ersj w}\o used the airll.Oe in 1969. Basd on ilie prOjedions. Air Cal 1 will be allowed 22.8 lights per dliy in 1971.and 26.1 in 1tm. '-'The iirllne is e'xpeeted to keep the Air C311!dlllia name despite a merger with PSA. . Supervisors stipulated two nights per day wlH be added to the 1970 average if the airline wins routes to San Diego. AP- plicaUoris for the new routes are pending before tfie state Public Utilltifs Commis-sion (PUC ~. · · · ~ additional two flight! ~r week ,,·ere a·dded to the agre-ement ·10 take in (Set AIR LEASE, PaJ• II Mesa's Wilson . . On State Board · , . Gov. Ronald Reagan has appointt.d Costa MeSa City Councilman Willard T. Jordan to a tour-year term on the California Sctnlc Highway Advisory Committee, it waa annoonced today. The governor's cilHce, tn Sacramento also said LOs Ange!U billbo1rd compafiy preiidtnt Nellon Mills would be !M!ated on lhe puiel for a four-year term. Jordan, an architect, is a former mayor of the city and is currenUy cam-· paigning for another four-year term in the Apqt t4 city couilcil election. , DAil "! ,ILOT Sl•ll ..... LOSES' SENATE' LEADERSHI, . Stat•. Solori Y(ay• -. . ,I Schr'ade-thlsu · · . . Way· us (;lileT ot:s't'ate Senate -' . .. ' . 'SACRAMENTO iUPll -Sen Jack Sehrade oUsteii ·~en. H-0wa!'d ~Way a11 le"ader ior the• state..' Senate tpday 11n· a · ret,alla.tory . pu.rge of \he "ofd guard'' against "young tui-ks." !Earlier story page I.) · ' . .Sch(ade.1 a ~·year-ol~ !ormtr. dance hall bouncer and rodeo d\r~r from San Diego, immediately announced, :•1 hold al. ·-rd \ ... no .m ice .-0\a s anyone. The conseryatlvc tftepubllean dcfea~d Way on ·a··23-12 ·vote, first held dwi!'ll a dosed1loors. eteeuUve selSioii ·and then repeated,in Pl!hlic on the Seoate noor. Way,.'56" waS 'pre.sidenf pro tern· ot the Senate only 274 days. The , moderate ReiiubHcan from" Exeter beat ·veteran ~-?Hqgh '-f. . Bums (0-Fresnq ), last year alter the constrvative Democral ·had' ~1a the Senate's top job since 1957. ·spbrtlng a big grin ,"''Borns remarked afterward .1o newsmen:. , ."Sen. W1Y and I haVe·.a lot"l!I corilmon -I was p'ro tern Ute llmgut or My man ·ln_Calllomia hlstory;.~was Pf'9 tem the shortest of aiiy man ." * Thirteen o·e mo er a't s ·"atfd . 10 Republicans smd wlth I!<!'"~" ,SIHk Marfcet ' . .,. . ' • 1 • I NEW·Y.ORK lAl') .._ Th<'at4ck market · tumbled Sllarplf lit'F today as a number a(· unusually large bJocll:a ol shares were (r~~<:d at losses. (s<e quolaUons. Pages JO-II ). I • , • : • Had it not been for U'te big blocks, trad - ing ,would hllve.been 1t~1 JlulQlh pace. day. with another ch1pt.et scheduled to official name. M~ al 7:.30 p.m., the Costa Mua unfold tonight in civic center chambers. They believe that since the sleepy ~ .fJoclel,, which. ii flnancinc • Tbe Costa Mesa City Council ..!.. or one btrgtzinlna;S of the blufftop community large ~r;e o( 1the ~ b1story, will talk faction--win lock horns-with-the eostr--110me.to')'ears •eo.~1 thi19tng;-wealthy'ci-.... ov~wt;iat.rolt tb.t·cJty_ltself .tio11'4_ _tue Mesa Historical Society over the ten-t)' ~ 71;t00 has evolved and delerves a tci{Ujht. tatlve Utle: "Goaf HJll." • men itlgnlfied a pot on the bl story Uttl!.. • Vice · Mayp~ ~ M. W i 11 oft • \Vrahgling long into the night Monday, Unbe!tJlownst to city fathers a1 the however, d'eCfared today µi.at he will 10 councilmen voted 3 to % to oppose the old deblte r!ged, thtee' policemen had Just bet'.ore the group to profa~ wbft ht views 11tang term. with Coiincllmtn William L. comilled a large, browri hog,nmning wild 11 sn undlgnlflea retreat into the past .. St. Clair and George A: Tucker in the· in the 300 block ot Avocado Street. "How do we promote the. city by calling minority. The crucial aspect of the atrongly sen-It Goat Hill?~" complained, '\Villon, who · ~ ~ will go to Washington .o.c. next month · · lor the National League o( Clliea' coo-n B d -d u ftrence. ,. Og Ou, n e p "Can you just see me wa"lking 'Up to , P,.;d<nt N!xoii and uy_ing: 'Her~. have I complimenlary copy of Goat Ftill?' " 'A wandering.~ estimated by one .cor- ralling policeman to weigh 300 pounds "'811 found rootlng in a field near 1he Costa Mesa Clv~ Cent.er ftfonday ni&ht.1 Police weie sent IJito lllO Co~ P¥k area about t p.m.., after Qte ~I wu reporte4 seen OD COUege Drive and-als!> Avocado S~L • J ~, . "l'ie escorted the hoc bock ID !li'hom• ' where it-be»ng.s," said Patrolman "Robert Berg, oddlil lhaf it is kept in the 300 · block ol Avocado Slrctt. ."l'm not ·~e it'a lu•I," be continued: u ~~ u.. · -z;i · ' llidad ·or11ctt Ai"~ulr "and f ~~~= drlV!llf l wo rhi&h ac:hoc:il· younastera on the MW i!i"ll'"l"'~~lnJ comJll\lllil1 ~J'1D'" . WNlll ' ii .... ,r JOba, . I . Ch,inese ·N;ew X¢,~i· Bfings • ' • ·• • • ' • • • • ! Police Cookie Mystery ' . ' .. ·The Chinese New Year got off to an in· auspiciousl ~tart, for a..Cos\a Mesa ·man Mooday.wnen ho._roi;einJlan lliotruta}le fo'rtune. cookJe throu1h the mail. Jell. Y. Takata, 29, of,2179 OrJJ!je Ave., refuses to touch the little nee--~. ·"He seems to be cert.air it ,is either pojsoned or contaminated With LSD," Police Sgt. Robert Goqde ezplains. Patrol Sgt. Max Wllaoo was 4is1>atched lo the Takata home to lake cusfody o(Jhe fortune c:ookie, mailed from Santa Ana and addressed In a girlish" hand. '"Mr. Takata says he ha"• no enemies and can give no ba(jll for his fear," sgt. Wilson continued. aaylng be also knows of no one who would wish him good fortUf!t. "fie was really afraid," said Sgt. Goode. 1 "We're now In the possession of. one fortune cookie." The suspicious cookie was . mailed 1lo Takata In a plastic bag, cradled by wad· ded newspa]lerl inaide a IJ1lall ~' but the whole thing now reposes Jo Evidence Locker F at police headqowur1. • ~·Mr. T1katl wishea his fortune read in an attempt to discovu who tent tt;11 s,t. Wjlson continued In his-repor\. adding th1t Takata la Japanese and knew ol. no · celebrations leading anyone to send Jt to h(m. . . ·, . .. ' "' ' Pollet aild DelectJve John Stoneba<k hu 'oten ..auigned1 to ·the case and waa ,.P<i:tec1-.t~. lirta1c -0!1'• ibO-cooitie"liwl rtld'l the roitune thia alternocm. ' " . ' . 1•t predicf the city won't buy any copies 1£ ~ 'ia , Cllled 'Goat ·Hill.' '~a Heigbta,' 'MackereJ Flats,' or whatever," said the vice mayor in stentorian ~· Llvel)! debate bepn shortly after •~lllor Jdrick lljllq; ol 1117 ldoho Lane. went bdote the special Cound1 Rllion to diflUM:-the volume.and producUon ,pllns. .~,aajd a pall ,-hil .ulllbter and bu ~ rdend. -~ wide ~ ,r.r 'Jhe ruat!c, .a.time tiUO ol tl)e town r jraosfonned • into •I bmtling auburban clLy. M•yor Pinkley archly noled that· the late Sam. Meyer's chronicle of Newport Be1eb is'litled "Fifty Golden Year1," and not Mackml Flals, la it waa . onc1 tnown: (:ouncllman St. Clair Interrupted ·to ... plaln the Old l""ll'lpbic.11 deli8'ilons are historic.lily rooted in riv•ltf~g beach' and mua residents attendin& 'tbe ..me.schoob. "And it Wu true. Almoat nflrl family had ·a-goat-Thty '*'1ed milk ml-iii< (5"e GOAT lllU, Pap II • ' ./ . I . Apartment Clµster ·,.o ·kaye·4 ' , . M~sa Plannei:s Urge Appr'ovdl ior High.rise' P.rt>je~t : A pjooplled IOI-unit hl(l)l-ri,. 1pertmenl project spread over 10 acres ol 11nd in It iepinte buildltigs was rec e~·v' 1 d favorlblJ by the <:osta' Mesa Plannin& Commlalioo Monday. ~ 'l1le panel 'Voted 5 to 0 to rtcommend dt,y council approval of tile •&one u- co)llloo pennlt IOUgbt by bUfJtler Don Koll I« the property 11 Baker Street Md the Newport Ftttway. ' The 1pal'1men!J ' -Including · tiny bachelor units up to two-bedroom. two. bath townhouses -would bt con.-.in.1Cled under tht city's hiah·rise code, in iwo and lhree .. tory building~ , I <( • • , ' • •'t I ' . . CommJsaloom also 1p~d,11 ZQnC ._11on permit allowing hOrtlculW~at l'aal 'llrechi to · cootinuo 111< of · a 1reenhouse al J13 E. WitlOll St., for grow· Ing orcl\lds oold al his relaU outlet. ' A thlfd zone eJcept.ion pennit wa1 rp. proved I lo I. will! Coonmlsoloaer H ,..J. ''Jimmle" Wood oPf.iONd on pcia:ndl 'the -~ .... -be .....mted to duiJltl" zontna. . .'T. . lf 1iven similar apprevtl by Ule city COlll1cil. the pennH wlU allow GOrdoo R. Stansell. ol Tustin, to buikl al~ lllllts on the west side ol Anaheim Avenue near Woll 11th Sttttl. -. A zone except.Ion ·permit and housl 1 movi111 .permit 1 !JOUght by architect William E. Blurock, • 155t Bayaitle.llrt .. , Newport Beach,. ~'frt held over for ad- dHlonal• tnvestJ1atlon. • ; Blurocll: wanti to move a factoty-bullt home rrom JUver'lkte and Install it oft a cemer loC. It ltOI Tusttn Al t .; Costa Mela, IM may run into troublt. Commlssloncra are dissatisfied with pltna .Ubmlttod for the lot 'Jayout,Mcl Cortimlssloner Ch&rle11 Beck •as Ordered ' to loot aver and photograph the pf9fabricattd hom'e prior to commisslon aetkln. , .... ,. ...... wHAT IS THIS .WOMAN, A':-L' ITl~D UP~~ Sii PAOl 12 I • ' • .Be Sure · to Vote Today; POils ~Pen Till a: • • • .. -y, . ' . it- • • • ... 4 • • •• • • = o: s a: a a: ·-~~----·-----.... .. +f c ·Reagan · Heckles .Back • .f~a~ingpu~ • , !' l . ..I .. t {)f Oil·g_as _: Tills~Ulwrton tijilejUS'-S iu r Vp, r:ow ffp~ Recl<led lllrooghoot an 1~to 4,00I ~ ll.W .~. -""""' ~ ~ =.;;;;; ..ai]1·""11'11.=-';:.,. lludeots a( Cal Slate Fullciton, Gov. HO ·•-Ill~ ·lit ~lt'm ~ el llOqii ri!ll*! -:-~ Plant ·.~ Ron_l}J {ltagan did some heckling or his ce!I-u '!'Ill u Qlllvm!U.. It ta-• ~~·AU ti 1111m· (IOClalltt ~> own at the conclusion of the talk Moildsy. evltab}t. adcUna tbal tbl: M of ..,..... .. 1iave 1-e filliuu anc1 nene of tMat "Cqldd I say something I've wanled to menl 11 ,\9. ~""' not take awoy In-could have JIOlttJI .ir the .,....m wllbwl r:ay aU morning?" he began at the Cllmax-divldual freedom. -" • or his' flrit penoonal controotaUon-.n-a-"P!g, l>ig, Pig," the diuenten . ..,tad utE••ri-e. . :.ld ~ .• 1 campus ln·four years as governor. as he opened the floor io queSUor\a from -,., • .floll;a&an '"' an !ll.IW· oq- "Sbul up and giow up." he •napped. students and ficulty; • m .. ll<>c 'lfitll 30 memben of his Student The s-•I mood or the crowd on '""'" R<11an ..,ilea waited W>lll t11cy stop-.. Advisory CoW>CU, COll)P<IsinJ student pu& wa1 reasonable Ind receplive. txctpt ped and continued. . body ~de~. · · for"• bandlUI of. dlmnl<n, some Iden-Asked abooll state un1,...117 and coJ. Tile --.ct wi1 clootd but Iha tlfied a1 members o( Students for a le'e tulUon llu.f:an rtpUed , "I th1nk ii'a P'uUttton atudenl body prealdent, Robert Dem«.Tltic 'Society. • inevitable ... • · E. Sandoval, aal4 afterwards two of tbe ObsetniUes were shouted and placards During a question period, the eovernor key l§lXI were lowetlng U!e voUt11 age reading "Dump Reagan" and "Out Posi· lashed out it a young min who said he to 1a and the federal Economic Op- tion: No TuiUon" were waved during his wu a Socl1list Workers Party member p:>rLunitle.s Pr04Tam . fpee:ch on the campus with an earollmtnt from San Franclaco. When the in•n ti.. Rug~ ..id ht didn't favor lowering M,uon "*•.Delp Newp«>rt Launches Own ' -.... -. . . Study of ·Upper Bay Area By JOilll · VALT!llZA Of 111t Otf11 'Ii.I lltff After years or official silence on the fut11ra o~ Upper Newport Bay and tlle Tidelands exchange agreement bel\\'etll tile l"ini"'COmpany and Orange-county, Newport Bucb's City COuncll Monday acted to launch ita own master plan study or the estuary. The city action drew immediate pro- mJ,es of cooperation from lrvin6 COm- paoy PresideOI Wllllam R. /o!Qco, who W4 his company's studies oo tlle bl,)i -would~ )ll•de av~llable to the city. 1be C'Ouncll acted uoinim'&iily ·on the' plw for tlle •w<I)', but balked al Ill(· gesUons by Coun.cllm•n Paul J. Gruber tll1t Newport join tlle Superior Court suit· OD tbe txdwl&fl to asatrt clalma that the from P .. e I AIR LEASE •.• no~led miinte111Dee mati11 on the · "'!Uofl or PM Vice Presldenl Jobn Mac- lnnea. ·· Vice Mayor Robert Wilson of COlta ?.ftsa and Newport Beach city aide Philip Bettencourt told board member> thtlf ewes were in favor of the lease transfer as Ions as i\ contained ctrtaio rlRl!latlOfls. t"~1 Mesa passed a resolution a8king that PSA make "a sincere attempt to re- duce the obvious irritant factors of air .. craft operation to the degree that they ire livable,'' Wllson reported to the board., • Udelands belon11o the city. not the coun- ty. The action for tbt study came after a report from a specially f9rmtd council committee set up to examine the Upper Bay and the land exchange. "We tielieve-that sucfi a+ planftli'lg study ls an essenUal prerequWtt to informed decision making ooncemlng ti p p e r Newwrt Bay by the City Council," tll• committee aald, .. ncardleee: of whether the present land exchanp la CM- summated or development occ:un under other circumstances." "I .would cerlflnl7 llJ <" tllat ouch a stu_dy is euential.1• Mt.IOD aaid later. He sold be 1110 agreed wttll the city that the estuary would be developed ont way or anotlier. All fl'VIM otudy data "rtlevllll lo tlle ecoloCY and dovolopmenl potential" ol tlle .Upper Bay would be made available to the city, Mason added. - Gruber, whO in recent mcint~f . has :spoken oul strongly about Ole ~\p,JU arid agaln6t the txcban&e, propottt t.b•\. th~ city ueert Ill clalmJ that.-1 tbe·:.bay11 tidelands. belong to Newport lltacll because the city has incorporated around the bay. •· Fellow councilmen said tbtt-Gnaber'• Idea could be bandied .. parately from the resoluU011 asking for mister plarmlng and that more UecuUve sessions with Ci- ty Attorney Tully Seymol!l' would have lo be called. One such etecuU•e session alr1ady bis token place on legal upecta of tllt Uppel' Bay swap plan -examinatton of chances that thi city might challenge the county's rights to the UdelandJ on 1rounds tbat the ooun\y hu not managed them well. That 1uggestJon, whlch cirne from c:itlztns opposing the exchana:e. has not ~ been diecuued since by the councU. the vOtll1l a1e t>vt would keep an opeo mind. · · -· Students, Mid Sandoval, feared EOP fund&, uled lo belp underprivileged col· !Op studtnla wert beinC cul out of ihe !910-7f itate coll!ge budpt and belnJ diverttd ~ t-.ytar community col1ege1. SandoYll laid l\ullll didn't have the ... ct n ...... but ~ lo 1et them tor 1!>6-~.,;;martlii'Oll1nthe <:60-MllilltJnc Council for Higher Education. "It'! obvious he dldl'l't b ave the answers," sa id .Sa.ndOVf.I. "'EOP is an .Im· pott_.,.1 !Slue and U he -·t do his homework W'•·IOinl to be raked over the coals." During the mtetlng, It was rt.ported, at least one student body ptesident. James Edward.a ol $an J,o" State, walked out Ovtr \be EOP issue. Edwards is the brother of Harry Edwards;-~e San-;Jose-track etar who urged' a black ath1ete boycott of Ole 1961 Mexico City 0'1mpics. 500 Republicans In County ln\j.ted To Meet Murphy Flve·bundred Orana:e Coutlty Republicans have betn inv1ted to meet f imattlf George Murphy at a private reception from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at tbe Balboa Boy Club. Jnvttaliont: name _,eight prominent NfJUbUcaJll at aponaors of the e•ent in- ch>dtn1 Paul A. Palmer, chairman: John MaeLeod, Olarlt.s Thomas, V I c to r Andrews, Walttr SChnUd, Sptncer Honig, 0 . W. 11Dick" Richard and Mrs. William Benta. "The event will enable the select iroup to chat Informally with the eenator," • spoktiman for Ille l'OUP said today. "We want Nm to meet eome ol Oran1t COun- ty'a · fine Republicans witmut the prelltu'i of fund raising." The senator i• scheduled to arrive 1t Oranae County Airport at 8:30 a.m, Wednesday and will appear at noon at the Embuay · Room, Dianeyland Hotel to speak 1t the annull Lincoln Day Lun- cbton, sponoored by tlle Orange COW>ty Rej>ubUcan Wom<tt, Federated. Batun told Wilson the tease included a general statement to that effect, but ad- ded that a lack of technology In the field made It lmt>os«lbte for more precise ctn. trol1 on the levels of noise and air pollu· lion produced by jet aircraft. M1cJrmes said It would be thret yul'8 before a burner CID to cut jet noise and moke wotild be marketed for jet en- f!ne&. but "when they are avaneble. PSA will be the first to· use 1hfm." ,,,.."' ..... l other mtrlctions suggested by Harbot" Area cllies in the lease tr1nsfer include : -Air Cal !halt not land or take off between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. -No aircraft generatipg more Per- ceived Noise Dectbels IPNDB) than tlle Boeing 7'¥1 allaP be permltted Io use the airporL -No 1lrcraft with a gross weight of more than 9S,OOO pounds shall be perm.it· ted to use the terminal. After boa.rd members unanimously ap- proved the assigrunent, Airport Director Robert Bresnahan asked for a board res- olution directing him to negotiate • 1imi· Jar -lease ageement with Air West. Supervisore pa15ed the resolution, not· Ing It would be easier to set the agrtt- ment wllh the flnancially troubled airline before it Is taken over in April by Hu1hes Air Corporation, l div!Jlon of the Hughes Tool Compeny. DAILY PILOT ' OIANf• CO.UT 'Ul llllo!INO GOM,AMY' lo\iorf N. W1ei ,, .. ..,_, tflf fl't.1Dllt- Jtck It: Cu•l •v \/'1(9 ,.,.,..,,, 111111 ~"I! MIMftl' n ..... , 1e,, ... 11 ~-11$1' Th1"''' J... M11•1t~j"' MtMlllltl ltlltl' C"N M ... Offk• )JO W•d lty $frt1t M.m,., A''""I P.O. l•r 1560, •2•2• ..... -N---1 ... ~~' ltU west .. -.. hu...,_l'f t. .. _ ...... ~: J22 --· .,,,_ twfrtlrltltrl hWI: 1"11 ..... llllWHtf • GOAT HILL •.• area was too 1malllor cow•," ht aei'd. St. Cl1lr polnttd oi1t that a fourth ol Newport Be•ch'• Income once came ftom the mackerel Oeet. while the clty la nOW quite sophisticated. "This is certainly not Goat Hill anymore, either," he continued, "and or course, since I like sometbln~ a little catchier than, 'uh ... I think "Goat Hill" will sell more books." "Well, people att:n't ~olng to walk In and buy tt off the shelf like 'Fanny Hill' so you e1n foraet that," counte1ed Mayor Pinkley. who sells literature at his pharmacy. "I'm rather proud of our ci(y ..... the vice mayor bt&an. "lt'a the peoole in between who worry about 'Golt .HllJ'," griped ·St. Clair, .. not the old-Umtrs or the kids. The others tlllnk ii nOects on them .'' "Dammi t nobody's calling It Goat Hill anymore," ht added:' ''Wltat the Jiell's tll• book dOtnal" ibot back Mayor Pln~y. . n 'Gott RIU' turns me off," obltJ'Vtd Vice May., Wi1-. • St Clair then counter.4 by sayb>J that HJll ls merely tricing the city -known as Coot& Meu back thl'Olllb Its munlctoal tncamatlOM 11 Harper, OreenvUle, Market Clerk • Robbed-of $115 By Bandit Team A tone Costa MtM market ctert w1s robbed ol 1115 early today when two coel, oi111'1-wurlllf banditt saW>ltred In 1lmulatln1 cunt In Iba pocUll of their blaclt ralncoau. · · · llobort Hodp, employad al Iba ?lo Too Marllllt, 111.Del M11 Ave., hid OM w11 lfiorl aitd did all Iba talkl!IJ, wtlllt lh• other "" qultt tall and ntver said a ward .. Dlto<llf,. Sqeat Cliff McBride 111d the pair order"4 HoclP lo II• doWn on Iba noor behind tll• Counter. but be /:!:" in ume to ,.. them burrylllf east Del M•r A•tnue. Ooe ll'Ss dt!C'flbtd as 5 feet . '1 tnches tall. of Lntln de.sctnt. while the 6thtr was a.boul S feel. t inches tall and both Witt ~ t0·21 )'tar1 old. r1ot1tt IOJd pollce alter rtPortln& tllt !:20 a.m. ltlclmp tll•I Iba bandit team · w., tXceptlonall1 calm, " thou1h qultt t>ptrlenced In "h•t they were dOing. , • I Faltvlcw. Paulartno •n4 otltors. Miller looked tired and sorry be tackled · it at au. "IM '1c. miyor, l>Ow0vor, said mllllons of dollars are 1pent to crull Images - clUng t)\e Coca.COia tr1demarit -asking why Costa Mesa should regrtss 40 years in history lo title a boo!;. ·"I'd prefer Aril'Ofli Hel"1ts then," sald Councilman Jorilan, addlii8 that II would• actually rtnect the· truth or the transformation. Councilman : Tucker then suagested golog J>ick in theory 100 milllon yean - before the Grind Canyon be1an evolving · _,, thi:n ju.ii1pln1 loo thou sand years ahead in time. ae a mental exerel11e. "What difference will it ma.ke 60 years from now what the book is named ?" he asked. "We'll be forgotttn l" "I hope so," munnured Councllm~ Jordan: ·Dlocilhlon Ulen •hirted to dlotribuUon of the bOok, whattver lti name . and whether 11-!lllfhl become-roquired -r!adlftl . ,on 181 Newport·Meaa Unified Seltool Dlatrfct cam{llliel. Clly -Anoriiey Ro y Ju ne, h<lwmr. compUcated the debote lurtllfr by polntlnl out thll .,...Id r9qu1,. Sttte Board of £ducaUon approval -and sa1d even that won't be the only problem. Ht added that to purchase any of the voluntts, lhty must qualify under ~ern· mtnt code 'It ·beln& 1eatttrnate ad-vertlalng and promotion material for the community. This ~vived the·Goat Hill-versus.Costa Mesa debate. "We'll start bJck In the beanfields and end 11.p with the new, modem tluff." arrues Tucker. We fln1ll)' sugizested a compromise tJ • tle of "Goat Hlfl 1ben. Costa Mesa Now." while Vice Mll)'OI' Wlloon offl!l'ed a step further -naming II "Colla Mell," and givtna Jt a ptsldn cover. Costa Mesi. was dtslgn.ated as sucb ' bact In the taos. ·When a vetfran settler. the late Miu Alice Plumer. won t2S for aubmtUloC th1 n•me In a ·contest then &n· Uclpated lo eod the Goat HUI con- lrovers.y. Tbt n1me la Spanish for COISlll mesa. bu~ Ctly Clerk C. K. "CbarUe" Prf"t rtMtntdtd today, it is also tnUrely In· corr<ct from tht ttandpoint of Spanllll arammar. Tricia Recovering WASBJNCTON (UPf) -Tricia Niroo hat told htr rather 1he: ie "feeling be1ttr" end her measlts ii• beglnn!og lo diup- Pff" ' . ' By JACll: 'BllQBACK OJ .... ,Ottlr '"" "*" . Dr. A. J . ~en.Smit fOUJht,.Gll' a relentless barrage of queftions by SOutl)em CalifOmii Edison Com'pany •!-' torne:ya Tuesday and urged that all oil· gas burning elecfrlc plants.be phased out eventually. Califomla'a number one smog fighter did concede, however, that be was willing to accept a temporary increase of pollu- tion inlo the atmosphere if the: 1otaJ phase out could be achieved. The cbalnnan of the California Air Resources Board and Caltech scientist was Oll the: witness stand for almost five hours Tuesday before the Public UtilitieS Commission in Los Angeles. Haogen-Smit agreed grudglnCIT Iha! .... ;.;il~-cxpanslon f the Hunllngto!L.Btach_ Edison plant, the reason for the hearing; might be preferable to smaller · gall turbine plants as an interim source. b#til\.Y "l\.OT '11" """' 'TH!RE IS REALLY. U:TT~E DOUBT I'LL BE ELECTED' Candidate E-velle Youn91r Speal<ln1 irt N1wport B11ch Ne\Vport E~change Club ' -. Hears Younger on Crime . B7 WIWAM SCBllEIJIER Of .... Dt11'1 ""' '"'" Evelle J. Younger, Los Angeles Ctunty district attorney and cand[dite fbr Calllomla state attorney .'general, said· lolollday ~ America Is Involved ln.,a world wide crime wave and that the number ol crimes will increue·) year after year unless 'positive adion ·is tate:n~. Speakln1 in Newport Btacll before a crime prevention week luDcheon ot the Newport Harbor E,:cbange Club at 'tlie Newporter.Jnn, YOW>ger sald,'"lt-li Up to us lo keep the crime rate Jow." ·' Younger, whose talk was superficially a· di5c:uall0n of Loa AnJ:eles Jaw en- lorotmml problems. spolce In polJtlcal laftltllte concerning the job be would like to do as attorney 1eneral. "When I am elected, and there is really little doubt that I will be eJeCttd J will assemble all voluntary crime preVention group leaders in Sacramento for a strategy meeting designed to' outline pro- grams for the various groups," said the di.s trict 1ttomey. Younger, who heads one of the nation's largest prosecµtlon offices, also men- tioned his set of priorities in the fighiJ against crime. He aald. "We are. not going to win the war a1ainst crime without the eotir•J moblli;ation of most re!pOnSible citizen1, Much .of the talent· In -this fight Is moving in all dUfet:tnt dlrtctlons. that talent is · only limlttd by the lack of quality leadership." Continuing with his list of lhln&• lo do as attorney general, Younger mentioned the nttd for more, better trained and better paid police. He also said that Ole C.Ufomla penal code Is 100 years out of date and needs revislOn. One of YoW\ger '!I primary projects is to take full advantage of 1 pace. a I e tecbnolOIY. "Ir th.la type of research is 1iven a hllh· enough priority, we will be able to lum aboul the individuals involved I n crime .•. whal makes them Uck," he St\d,, I 'Many of the programs Younger spoke. of as possibiUtiea on the state-wide level are already part of his . programs in Los Angeles. · ,He discussed .lhe District Attorney'!! Advlaory CoUnclJ'~ Los.Angt,les whicb is , · Spr~ce · ·up made up of TT community leaders who act as crime prevention analysts on the local level. They also study and. prOpose legislation, according to Younger. • N anie' s the Same But Boy Sufi ers In Coniparison Having the same name as someone else can be• harmless novelty, or it can be,. d,angerous, expensive liability. So far, in recent days, it has cost one 17:year-old Costa Mesa boy a job and some of the respect the cleancut youth has earned in church and scb.ool. Costa Mesa High School aen.ior Robert Morris. of 31.2 E. 20lh St., ha$ the same n&l\l! as ,a,n 18-year-old claaamate ar. rest~ in a widespread campus dru& raid tw,o .fee~.!qo., . . 1 • , .. "11 don't e¥en know the other Bob Mor: tis," said the boy who has suffered for whatever · offenses are blamed on his classmate, one of more tban 20 pe110ns arrested. · School officials confirmed today that he is a victim of mistaken idenUty In the narcoUcs case in which the other Robert Morns. t,, of 937 $flrra Way, was izn. plJc~tt:_d by und_ercover detectives. AcUve in the Assem61y of Goer Church and optimistic about his future u a eon· structlon engineer, the younger Bob Mor· rill said the link lost him a j9b' wlth a Fountain Valley finn reCtlit!y ... · A routine record check disclosed the rteent arrest of a Robert Morris from Costa Mesa and he was dropped from contlderation. But Bob Morris has kept his sense of humor. Told of a similar incident in which a mpected salmnan with a rare and unusu1I name suffeted for it when a namesake counterpart was jailed for distribution of obscene literature, he just laughed. .. "I bet he had a real problem," he said. Your ' .. Home for .••• ----r-• -~ ----- WITH FINE QUALITY- FAMOUS BRAND NAME Edison attorney William Marx ham.· mered away at Haa{e"it.Smit's rejection of the NUS Corporation report. although admittedly the stale has made no such study of the Huntington Beach area. The scientist said he would 1ike to 1ee another report before accepUng the validity of the NUS findings. NUS Is a private research firm hired by Edison. Its findings concentrated on grc:iund level concenlratlons of emissions from power plants, rather than the ton·per-<lay standard used by the Orange Qlunty Air PolluUon Control District. Marx went off on another tack in d.lscussing emissions from jet airplane engmes. 4 "You are 1w1re that controls planned ror jet engines will reduce· fallout but double· emissions of nitrogen dioxide'" Marx questioned. Marx said the nitro11en emiss ions from planes would increase by 10 tons, four to five times the increase of such con- taminants by an enlarged Huntington Beach electrical generating plant. Haa1en.Smlt replied, "I've heard that before but it has little to do with emissions from pov.·er plants. Steps will be taken to curb the nitrogen emissions from planes but little has been done to date." The scientist said the state will ''force ~e auto manufacturers to make cbanpa 1n their equipment to meet state Stan- ~ards despite claims that they are too o1nc1.'' Pu'&Uc Utilities ·..-Qlmmission attorney · Leonard Snaider broli11ht out in ques- tioning that the state uses: eoncentr1tlons of p;iUutants as a measure of limits, not tons!pei' d&y. B4t Hil&gen.Smit maintained that palhit.ants rrom power plant stacks mix in the Ul)per atmosphere and the total area below the inver,ion ceillnc b ~qually <X>nt.a.minated. Raindrops Fall 01i His Head .••• When.It rains, it pours. A C~sta Mesa teenager was walking In the rain about midnight Monday when stopped by a police officer at E'J Camino Drive and Monterey Avenue. Questioned about his activities, he ssid he was going to see a fritOO, but dJdn't know his name or address. Meanwhlle, a record check revealed an $11 arnst warrant ror failure to pay a San Clemente parking ticket. And a check of his person revealed a small amount or marijuana. \Vhen It rains It pou ts. CARPETING . D9N'T MISS DUR DRAPERY DEPT. W• f••tvr• • compl•t• selection ol l1brics •nd c~lots to •nh1nc• ind complim•nt your c1rp•hng. -* llATTll * MONARCH * CROWN · * ROXBURY• * IMPERIAL * WALTIRS * SWllTWATER * BIGELOW * ~EltV&N * FIRTH * CDLUMIUS * MONTICILLD *DAN RIVIR *SEQUOYAH WI fNYITI .YOU TO YlSIT OUR HUIOI SHOWIOOMS -$11 THI OUTITANDIN• llUCTION OI' CAUIT• IN• AYAIU.llL U.NUSUAL fNnALl.AJION PIO .. LIMS OUI SPICW.T'f. CALL POI -unMATm w111n:r snc:1AL1 •. IN USUAL COL08--*5" I OIAN .. l PINI MPDllNllTIC TD, 1\:f11 NTTllN, WOYIM ACllLAN tNSTAl.UI ~ ' CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME. I, L ,. Down t lae;. ---Mis_sion Trait Capo Council ' to5es Its Cool Idealism, Optimism Laguna Student Leader Urges Comm~nity. Role By FRED SCJIOEMEBL financing all atllvltles wlllcb promo\t tbe OeJivering°' hr;-:ri ;te--; the, Unton iriterests of the students. la Ille put the address, Laguna Beach ,High SChool student government has neglected to Associated Student Body P ~es I d en t fulfill many of these responsibilltlts." Howard Hills has urged hi.I constituents "Today the situation is vastly lm· to take a greater active role in DOm· proved. We have created the officea of munity affairs. ' director of public relations and director Hills spoke Thursday be.fore the entire or student relattons to maintain /Com· student body in two separate assembllea mun1cation with the conurwit1ly. The on the Art Colony campus, challenging Progressive Education club has brought 'his listeners to Idealism and cptlmlsm. the community into the school by tapping He said the future may look dark, but it the professional reSources ·Of the CID-- is also brighter than ever before. munlty' in the .atUdalt inltiatid "mtnt. "Aa this Amelican nation, and other codrse". 'nations arpund the ll{orkl, attempt to Looking at general profl'lml for the eliminate those condltlom of human e.. balance ol )l!e icbool year lllils .,.. tile l!lence which inhibit the~ and virtues, ·lollowlng·propou)J: of human naJure , it Is the fducatinnal Jn. -An '1<dlcin commlUee just formed to st.ituUons that are emerging as one ot the ' 1produce mun~ ........ tn election most acUve ol all social and pollUcal p1oce..., and procedum. · , forces ," Hills decllll'!d. "I would llGI \. \~' ... .-.11 fnxri the arbitrary create the lllusioo that we are the Ont ·~ ... fll the teacher• contemJng generation wtth the will to live la, ~-regulltlons.. UMt tum t b e harmony wilh lhe 1*ala of lreedom, ~ bJllly lo Jht,s-nt Court. , '""""'peace. aod i)IPfMe!a. llut we a!O -CO"/""l':oommunlcaUona with'> other a -ralial with •·be!W ~ lo llo -area blil! .iichools In lhe at1'mpt qi "!'' ao.;• "' ,, " pahdbrg t'be concepts of dem0cr1tk 1110- "The unlortunale que.tlon we IDUll ulr -l'"'mmeats. \ oundm \s: r,an ·'"' inlllt lhe ftt\d lo lei -llee I the li><ampoo ~ us live in peaeef I say we mutt or our 1ncrule their acope of actifltia 1111 tee fight for fn::edom ll;wo!lhlesa lonn«ll," -clubs fonned ,for ..,.ttallred-.t Hllla said. 1 adl¥1U.., with ---aJv-11< augeatod that.Laau•• Beach Hip . lllrl dubi .... wppok lllld Ideas. Scbonl has !alien ahort in devtlO!linl -In cJoatna, llllb lold the -ii: "I'm cepts in peace and freedom . , . not asking for action dh'orced from "II Is the role ol lhe student g ... m. knowledge. But I am uk!Jig lhat you nol ment lo light "81nsl thooe alemooil of · relinquish your rlfht lo hdp other~ I ~ Jhe communltj or achoo) Jllat lllfle. hope. JOU have loYe In l'OUt beotl, thla creativity or (flscourage students from • world needl IL .Man rW\U mt tr1111Ce:nd maklJJI a reallsUc C<mtribuUon lo lhelr those condiUOOJ ol txlslence Jllat Jonn<nl community or counlry. At lhe 11me time, h\1111'" natmo ulltlhll men tall lhart la the aluclmt goveramtat hu lhe role f'. Jllat Joy.• ' .. ~ . . ' , I •' .. ' • DAILY.-J Pro-Scli OOl V Ote Urged • • I j • , • , ' ? ' I • • " ,,. • •• ... • Dog Gets Jll~me F~r Auto Wr~k A small dog attel!lpling lo .,... · Laguna's busy South Coast Hl&b••Y was bla'med for an accident that rauHed In minor injury lo a Su Juan C.pislrano woman M~ay aft.emc;cm. • Drlver George Paul ste~. 24, ol. 31861 S. Coast fflibway, !Jauth,I.qilDI·, told police. be WU nOrtbbiwJd Oft the highway ow !llamood Sine\ wlien the dog ran in front of b1a car. e. . · Stephenson allp\fl!Od on hla brakes and his car was atrUck from the 'rear bJ a vehicle drl.vt!n by Margaret Hougard, 13, of 28011 Ave. Cabrillo, Su Juan • Capistrano. Mn. Hougard, who WU allghU, In- jured, waa treated by her own pbylid.111., Police reported moderate dunap to both vthlcles. ' '" I ',1 I!· • , I .' . • • • ... (And don'l letanybodylllll )'OU llMatJ f • . ' ) ........... by.,iitJped: • Dis nett. slower.thrust pill• • Wood·fr>in vinyl 111na11nc on the lllllnlinin!·poMI I 1 I , • 250 cubic·inch kyfindlr engine • • .White sideWalls • Oehae wheel CO'ltrs • Nyfon-locipdoor-todoorcarpetin& • Ccncoaled windshield ......... • Hiatt.level ventilation . UNCOLN ·MERCURV ' ' ---- , • Deep foam piddinc for extra comfort • Wheelbases• rongerthan manYat our competitors far imoother ride· •easa11. ui>on ~·......, ..1.ii·· for compo.robly oqu1ppiad intarmodllte hanftopa. • I JOHNSON & SON LIHOlN-MEICUIY 2m Harbor llVcL, Costa ~esa, Calfomla ·-I ., • l , 1 1 1 I " 1 I 1 .. I I I 1 t I 1 '1 • ~ < " J s1 lolLYPLOT ' • ...... llf ..... ,., ...., Son. Richan! B, RutMll (o.Ga.), and about 50 members of the Rus- sell family attended religious serv· ICU SW>day at the Whi~ House as · 1ln~iled guest. of Prnldont NI-. The • President called the group "one of Amercia's most 1 di~tin· guls)led families." Present were 1even of Russell's nine brothers aad sillers alo~ with their·spOQSel· ' . ' and ,children. . e l5ervtce was ,con-: ducfecl by a younger brother, l>r. li..,ry Edw•fd Russell, minister of .tbe Second Presbyterian Church in Memphls;-Tenn.-He built·a-ser, moo around the theme that t•bold- ness is an indispensal)le ingredient for aucceasful living." . -• TM it.ate oJ Ntoada ha.s a rtp- uiotlon for m lc(JCI V"'!'1'1ing, bUt whm the chips are do1D7l it is only second belt i~ tM wut. The Calij ornia ·budget shows it txpt:Ci.td mort than JP& mUlion m rtt>nM from J&ortt r a c ' gamblinifduring th< !Cnl fUcal 11ear. In Nrooda, tM total revt· ""' /"1'111 "°""'lillg 11 Up.cled to Jbe more tJum '40' million - or about $28 million ~ t h a n C<ilifCJTTJia: • t....,, r~ lD, 1970 • . Birt •U .. 8rielc • • • 1• ' ~Hoodlums Peril . . . . . . • •..i.."~ • '1 Mardi .Gtasi;, Ee,te l t _. -: • I I 1 • . . ·. , ' .. lift Olll&Vl8 (AP) -•Muor V!!'fllr .11._..._......,-.P,lotllo J4ldrl GrM m.lry' llli-11 --I •bmA•u1wq1t ol u.I lw ,-...~. "-~~IJ!Jlll<ll.~~7 • • . 'Irum,.... Al Hlrt;.'trllo ..... -11 1 lhi ""' bJ .• llrict -rldinc .......... noa~. G!lritoied f-lllllllliil' lJlll ,a it CUT TO END CAREIRt ' Trumpoter Al Hirt Moshe Dayan.'1 .. • Son Survives Munich Bombing ' 1tlldi Up lajaiJ mlCllt•.1111.-. -·· ,..u.s ...... ..,.W.:;, and tnapsacim )lid -~ -~ ~ " vqrucy er carrylnf -cealed weapou. ' ~'type& wbo hid been.Iii.,.· i., In earl ..... the llreell --IO enjoy the sbitterlng crub. . 11a11J dly nslden!& avoided the Freocll Quarter, ...... of the Carnival, fC< ,.., ~liiiilli[ •we m op1m1 people wtio will aot . confO?Jll With «;dbw'Y, ccmventkllli rule& " f90d ~vlor," Aid Police 8Qlll. Jooepb I. Glanuno. "TJ,.y_ lhlni~­ anythln& -In th!& city llld they ju&t dq it." Declared Mayor Schiro : "UDleu the public takes 1 om e NPDJ>ilbllily fer controll!Y t b II boodJumlmi I am afrllld that Mardi Gru. will go out on existence." • . ,. "''' ........ 'COME ON DOWN AND PICK IT UP, BUDDY' - Ravolar CUmlit Polo Allor ~-king Off. Olflcor'o Hat • • - GOP, Dem . Heid~ Laud -· flace Speech WASHINGTON 1APl -Senate luders sali! todly ~ -"Piion In the North " .. lild'M' Iii "1111 lliqjb bul~~ commltrneDt to support· Sou -omllldmenta to a·federlll aJd to odo ucatlon bill. Both Majorlly Ltlder Mll<e Mlllllleld (D-Kmit.), llid hll !K>P counterpofl,·8<11. Hllllh Scott " PeNll)'lvlllll, =" a speech by sen. Abr.ahlm A. RI (!). Conn.) -.it)' 11ylna "the .Nc•tl" is IUilty ol lllClllCIDleDla hypocrisy ID Its treatment of the blact man." "I think lf1 a good ~~it= thll boll° and brought ll to ' - of the country,'' Mand.leld told nenmm befcro tho st.rt " todly's Stolle .-. · Scott called Rlblcolf'1 spffch ,. ''V<rl' _....,..... oddlng "It was somttilln« of a watershed to have r Northern Uberll li(llng with Soutbem Drmcicrat&." Before the Senate ii u ameadment bf Sen. Jolln Sleonls (~.). and other SoulliinLoeDilllo:ID 81.iblbh-ocfr•edom ol choice J>bl!Cy riir· ocbool attendmct. SCott, wiicl ii ei<pected to olfer • m«loft to .table the'--~ ,aid be couldn't qree with il and llllo ~doubt the li<ale would accept • iecond ·s1e111111 amendment to riijiilre Willorm e!ll~ meot " school ddqrepUoo ~ the country. • ... · · · Although Scott 114ld ltbere WU "too 1D1dt uncertainty" •bout wbll lhil ..,. e-might I~ to, W.Dlfield said be WU aivhia It --·f!on. 0 We ~.get away frQln ~ about de jutt llld de focto -!Ion and' reolilo It ii the "me In iiD .parts ot the countrJ .~· Musfietd llld. ' Desegregated School ~Jlltecl ~t Opening • S.Crota,Y of Stahl Tod W. llNWn has beld oftice for. 20 years, a n d his name !1 one of the best known Jn Ohio Republican politics. B u t Brown met his match In famous names when Joh• F. K-*¥ filed pet!Uon.s lo run for secrelary ·of ' state as a Democral Kennedy ls a 3i-yeaM>ld Cleveland insurance broker whose uncle ran against Brown In 11156 and Jost. The Demo- crats have another ''personality" In Oblo's May 5 primary election. Perry M-son of Aurora, Ohio, ·is running for Ueutenant governor.- MUNICH. ~..,. (UPI) -An Arob terrnr1Jt today mrled • band gm,ode In- to a paaenger bu: at Munich's Riern Airport In an oppmnt attempt to assaainate the only eon of JsraeU llefenoe Minister Moobe Dayan; Mun1dt Police Chief Manfred Sdtrelber;aalcl. Aailal Dayon, ·~~ of the .-1> wor hero, eecaped In the blut but another·-W11 kilied ~.J',Yml The bearded, roly 'poly Hirt, whole lrumpet pl'IYlnl from a Bourbon stnd hotel balcmiy bas been a Mardi Gru feature fer yean, aa(d the Up Injury Saz>. day .. could mun the whole ball game - mY carOeJ:." He said be had oJrudy canceJid <ll&"llemenll In Atlanta and Albany, GL 'il ·ten you one thlnci'' he ·Wd. ~ II ~y wt parade, ot I-anW the city fathen take a hard loot at all the violence in Mardi Gras tJlil year." About IOll,000 pmooa were apaatad-to tum out tonight for the trlldltlooll Zulu, Rex and Comus parades wbicb wind up · the Clrnivll. Demo C.~lfncil . Calling For · Carswell RejectiOn ' WASHINGTON f AP) -· The !'..i.~.-dld• J..i.e Haynsworth," tho COWlCil MABE/I, Miu. (Al') -Moben mgli llChool wao decltroyed by rcre early todlY.--- boOrs before It WU to ~D under Court~ fa cu It y ~greglllon. Olctlbl>ebo Ccu)ty Deputy Sheriff B 111 111rJJ011! said the FBI and &tale f1te m.wl were joining hlm in investigating the lilue. othen wounded. .. -Democratic Polley Cclmctl urged today ~ !hit the·flenole reject the Supreme Court "I-think the President Ind hll ad- nomlnatton of Jlidge G. Harrold Car1Well, ministration hive played rather loosely The Arab bomb-thrower also fought a nnmlng gun bottle with pollCe· and two suspected accompllces set o9---two u- ploslves In .the airport's transil ~~ wilting room. · .. • ~ Pollce-saJd at ·least one persen WM till- ed and 11 other1 woundt.d In the attack . AU .thn!e Arabs aim were Injured llld saying UM! appointment abould never with the judiciary in tbeae two ap- Le al S 1'f have been·made. polntments," !'umphre)i' s8id. · Army· g taI Fonner Vice Pmldent Hubert H. The policy COWldl q.,,iiooed l'rellldent . Hiimphrey, the COWlCil cbalrmo:n. said N!xoo's p1an1 for ICllon to enhance the 'Ibe ecbool had been closed for more than a week and classes were scheduled to begin today with the faculty lntegr1tec1 on the ratio of two Negroes to one white. Student lntqrotloa bu been order<d for nm fall. .... captuc<d by police. --• ,.., r· Id any ~n ~for the high court "must eov1ronDlenL •!•Jn fact . hls budget R . d N Pil Knew 1-.ixon o JJ<devoldo1onyrecon1•racia1l>las,1n-,._,,..formanyfi;imo• .. tr .. t etll'e · avy ot ·· ·· ·· -. ~=::r=;~,.;.;i ~eei ,_lJ'i~~ ":1 mor':1 ~~~ · Giten ·Ne.w Heart_· "Everythlng...polnta .to Milohe Dcryon's son as the object of an a1sassin•Uon at-- tempt," Schreiber saJd. The attack al the busy lntemaUonal airport folloW<d the crash lolcinday night of a United Arab Airlines jetliner shortly arter takeoff from the same field:-All 23 persons aboard the British-made Comet jetlintr survived the crash. Of CalJ Aff 0 lhlt !ell. •· ml~ to'iochleve ~.Jj!veil. . . ey 8Ir ·The policy coqnCil, fci'acotalogile orill ·'>"ibe irm;; .hai pa~<!' for' rbetfur . JiiciiMoNo, Va. (uPl).:... The MeC!teal FT. BENNING, Ga. (UPI) - A former ''"" on ekctlon yo0r illlues, cluaif.ecj jlro!1oimcementa .or ·Wnon;u0m," 'the ColJtp .t Virginia "port.eel todly II lealll.offtcer ot Fl. Benning testified to-cmweu with . Clement F. Haynswortb policy COUDdl said. : · tranaplanled a new beort Into the body of Call Jr., whole Supreme · Court selection On the Vietnam war; the council a retired Navy pilot during the n!glil day l!>at 00 the dly Lt. William L. ey earlier wu rejected hY the Senate. adoPlecl Monday a C.uUqoaly worded A oi>okesDW> ldenUfied the recipient as Jr. ,. .. charge\! With munferillg Viet-"We'believe lhil the Haynsworth llld ....Wllon p,.pared by rellred diplornot Willaid N. Sbepanl, •• now• realtor ill nameae civU!W'~hll commanding officer -. hid iemarllld, lbat It Ile did Dot. follow Clmfeli _,,. .... to the Supreme w,._ Averell llarTimon, propoalng the • Norfolk. He ollld Shepud ,. .. Iq 11lilfac-A goventment spokesniln said· there -DO suggestiGn .t coUotaill 1ll the plone ciuh. '.fwn a'"'°"" were ~ 'and a woman )auenger ~Ulllied for PrilddiatiMua'I onln 4-tbe'd eltber' be ', COUrt lhoald not bate been made aod we withdrawa:1 of all Atnerkan"forces from tory condltiOn today. ·The d08or wu not 8,faol or 1 ,..._,., , •-::::-;:the=8elatl===to=re=ject=J=udg=e=Catsw==eU=:;::the=w=ar="'=ne=wl=lhin=·=1s=mon==ths=. ====ldecrtll==ied.==========~ shock. • • 'ftie airport --Mid todly'• ·~ tacks bfc• wfieD ·a "sma11, ,thfn Arab" suddinly appear<d at die door of Ille. hlil carrying -....-Jo .. lmoll. El Al __ airliner and! S)'.1jan Anb Air~ plalie. The lelll1nony 1 In a court-moc:ttal " ontrtaI blUf6c -given bJ Cipt. 'illlUam II. Hill; """ al' that 111!><.,llA • Sept. 8, wu leUJ olllc:er for the Afi"Y- -~. < Todq'1 .-.. ·-.. •. m.u.. lljf Cilley'• -.. -1111 ctwpi! i'Teridenl Nizon md in hll office """ ~~ Im...-command m: ll1tlilao-'-•. diic--Wblta 8--~::.~~l<l,.g!";.,:!0!~'1!'':.~~·;~ Israeli Jets Strik~ Pl'•"'*"' .jetllDC a fair 1r1a1to 1111 Soulh<aal Asid. Th< 1!16th<ra .,.,.,.. -, li'.~t G _ r ·p · •t• ml~coort. . ly t,....led lo Vi<111<1!n to dedicak· o '"'el t' · OD • Qlll 10ll8 Calley 1, accuoed ol the pt'tllleditaled ciDilian ho.spit.al in the Central High· • nwrder of lQS Vtetnamue men, women londi built by cOT1tribulion! from By United Prell hlteru-1 and dlll••-• bl"W 'lll& IDflntrJ pla- Worcester County, Mass. Shown with tsrael, which suffered its heaviest &ooD·oa aswepol.MJ'1~ !11laP ~ tM Pre&i<Unt are Mrs. Gladys Berg losses in Egyptian air raids Monday aiDce 11, 11188. 1 · (left) and 11111. Bertha Tofleri. the war Jn 1967, todly seol lta worplws Hill tesWled, •bad Ibo Fl. -loi • e Into action against EgypUu ID!lltary staff judp ._ .ju&t,bolp bin>, tbaii A Honolulu motorist was cited for inattention to driving Sunday after his car collided bead-on will\ another vehicle in full view of sp~­ tators watching a safH r i v l n g "Roadeo." Police said the molorilt had his eyes.on the roedeo, llllteod of the road. positions on the Suez Canal, a T!l Aviv ·be -tlla CalleJ oBalfbad ,"°",..,.,,. spoke!Illan reported. • . rod lo Pl-lllJmo. HID Aid 11111 bl The spokesman &114 Inell plu1eo IDll air.. otll&tr Jmi!' -" Ibo' struck iWlco ulllml Eopllln !nortar, Ju!!Ci-'• ital bad -• 411 onttaircnll ond.utlOerJ' """'•n•1di Ill'~· • • tllai Iba Prwldioil . llc!n& Ibo ...ibna -· " tho • bid ii. zriJtt.d. . • wll«wlJ, Tbe roldl llMI a total oft• 'l'llf1' ., 1o lo&t,-be llld. ~ !be minule, be Aid, and oD pl.--..... ----..... olllely. .• ft p~iod. . -. . -. ' . . East -eoast .. ~ waitiiig 'Storm: ,. ~ :. I ' • ,. Generally MiJ.d . Weather Pre1'aiJ. W~t of 8ockie. • '1 ; ' . -•nn111:11AJi.m , .. i,, I ......... _. ~. LllM wtJ. .... ... """' ... m«lllfll .... • ,. 11 ·-• .,,.,,....,. ,..., llMll w ....... """ ~ .i .. a. .... 1'11111 .............. 111, 1,111, ~.I .._... IOW , .... ,,, • ., .. •1• '""' I.• ........ , ,.,_. Mill ,.,,,.,.,, ... , l :H aa. J.I '"'*' i.... ............... •i••.Jft. •.• _. llflll'I , .... ,.a ...... llM;lWIW:I-' ....... ............... ,...t .. ._ •••:a•-.... •:• '""' ,,,__ 11• "'''""* lttl ltiA ••""• . . . ... ......,.,_ ......... "'"'"" "'---.t.! .u n • .. 2t .01 • u " " " » .. ~ n " » n .01 ll 31 T .. . N JI • n .1, ' ., u n .. ~ .. •s ' ,, n .. ,11 .. . " a .. ' .. Al " .. " " " .. •• • • '1 fl ·'' ... 2~ ... .. . .. - " u .. .. .11 • • " " " -... . " N ·" " .. .., ,, .. "' ., . " . " . .. - • Tiki the short cut to conwntent blnklns. W. hive fou, fut·lllO'li"I !ants Of drl,.up ben~ln& It Southom Calilomil first Nation•! Bank. Just drM up and bank fi'Om your Cir. A simple 1ntlrcom and~tube delivery aystem connect you with your ttl* ••• to m1kt your bankina fast and-••Y. Of co,,1r11 we'r1 always hlPPJ to ... you~lnslde the blnk, where ynu'll IOClivt tho 11mo oordiOI •Meo.' • • " f' • 't ... --Hours: llon.-Tllllra. 1:30 om to s pm; F>l. ll:lO om ID I pm. LobbJ Houri: Mon.-Thura. 9 t m·to 4:)0 p.m., rrt. lern to I Pf" • ,14 Hlur ..... OllfGll.,. ,. t ... • India Bank · Seizlll'.e Law Sb·uck Dowp NEW DELHI (AP) -The Supreme Court. today struck rfown Prime· Minister Indira G a n d h i' s seven-month-old bank nationalization law, the keystone of Mn . Gandhi 's Socialist program. The prime-minister~ "I"' out of New Delhi on a pOJltlcal trip. but the government said a presidential ordinance would be issued to protect the bank takeover until Parliament can pass a new law at its session beg!Mlng Feb. 20. It said both lhe ordinance and the new law would be without the clauses to which the court objected. In a IG-1 decision the court declared that the law violated the consUtu tionaJ guarantee of compensation. .discriminated against the banks and violated the rights or the former O\vners to carry on business. ~~:2" ... -:I!"'".............:; J Dimes S·we pt From Pike AUBURN, Mass. (AP) - The sweepdown or t h e Massachusetts Turnpike for 400,000 dimes has ended. Sta te police said they did not know bow many were recovered by 25 main- tenance men who used large vacuum cleaners and "mud l'iUCkers" to scoop up the coins Monday. So u v e n I r hunters were kept out of the area. The dimes -in 40 money bags, each holding· $1,000 - were being hauled b y Armored Motor Re n t a I TraMport Co. from the O,.n- ver mirit to the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. State police said the floor fell out of the rented truck. Congre8s Pauses . After Fast Start ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -ed <rime;. »reform of lhl · eo.......,, off ·to Ill q'\kkeol cfru& llw lbat would cul , start in years, stops tonight penalUe& and c:tv• police wno-• for ita first hoUd1y of 1970. knock" aathcrlty in raids; an . Still hanging. however, 11 the t.nUtrust exempt.ion for falling · Labor-HEW ap~rlaUon.s bill newspapers e_nd a t.S.t billion for -the fiscal year comm, ~program-to. help rucve. the . closer and closer to a close. ciUa 'transit· systems. There lll!htPPY and tmbarras.ed ls Ill! oullld< cbanct the by last year's year-nlllnd Senale will pus today • $3S maralhoa, ~ h a 1 billion, four·Jilll' aPIJllloo of largeled Lab\!r Day 1.,. ad· the •leme!llaiY and aea>ndM1 joummenL JI acts Uke 11 -program. mpn111 business. Most years start slowly and become frantic in the fall . Thi! year. howevtr, the Senate Oil Tanker already has passed four. major ~ • Strange Bedfeliow s -· F..._ I0, 1970 DAILY l'IUT' • 7 Young Men .Seek • · ,New Draft. Lottery SAN MC!SCO (AP) --' method emp!.,.d 1-the Seven youna Callfornlans have advice of all 1 t •a d a r d oued to have the dralt loltery 1latlllloa) · lajbookl. It 11 last December declared un-common lnowtedae ainoag c:onstltu'Uoria!. repulable slatisllclans that II Their acllon filed Monday In I• dllllcult If not lmpoelb!e to U.S. District~ asks .for a !chleve 1 •andom 11mp!O by -lottery, • lemporary phy•lcal mlxlng, and thal- restralnlng order a t a i o a t cllSlon bu led to development (urlber lnduclfool under the of !ables of random numbert old on11, and cancellaUon of all and random permutationl. notloea oulatandlng under I~ '"Ille method of drlwlnl the The . pol!Uon charg11 the numbers could be apected phyalcif mlxlng of I b • beforehand to result In poor capoulea ln the laltery did nol mlxlnc of the numbers, 11111 • result ln "an equitable and itn· the an a I 71I1 showed partial random aelectlon se-overwhelming evidence that ·u"1 ".......,. quence" In accordance with blaaea did result and these bills, meeta early and late, Holds Firm ::'!io~ held • Saturday · Thlnde naturSl fears of Ute jungle seemfm to have disappeared from this chimp who The House ap-•r• to be. PORT HAW'ICDBURY, N.S. f . s the company ol a lion ~Db eo orttng when nap time comes ar~~d at President Nison's Nov. Hp~ biases dJd reault in aerloua clamftlon. discrepancies ln the selection Filed with the suit was: an of numbers." afflda'1( by seVenl statistics The ault wu brought m • aperla ln.c!uclin& three Slan. behalf of all thooe whO reoelv· IOfd Unlvmlty prof....,.., ed DIDDbers of I» ar leSI Ill • Charles Sleln,, Ingram Olkln the lo!Jory and w b on and radley Efron; who llid: blr1bdaya fall from leplember ~· k' •-R-~ .. -."'-1 (UPI) -Ooudiness and foa Lion Country Safari, a tourist attraction near Balm Beach, Fla., which soon ••< 1og c~ to ·~ usua today fnlSlnled efforts to · will branch out to Lagupa Be•ch. pace. dis-ol the lr<JUllded LlbeT· ---------=:...;.-----+--------------- -The first recesa of the ian tanker the Arrow and Its '"'ion (lhree ,...tin& daya, of~I '"•••ed Int fiVe ffictuaiftg7the wee•end) -~30-rth -Atnritl~~0 begins after adjourment today Tug boal5 conttbued to hold and end~ al n~ M~. the stem section in i>(>sltlon The Linco~ s BI r t h Ga Y while 200 experts superviaed recess ls designed to give Re-movement 'of other equipment publican legislators a chance · tDto the area of last Wed· to ga home and g!Ve pollUcal nesday'i ground.ina:. . "ll Is our opinion that the tllroq)J December. Sec .re.t Transcripts Showing Dead-ly Researeh U.S. in Laos Tokl by Gore 3 Die; Virus Study Ends speeches. It is a reciprocal ar-The equipment being moved r a n g e m e n t with the In will be WJed to burn out the Democrats, who use the Jef-bow section of the ship, to the floor." Preskltnt Nixon to reduce U.S. NEW YORK (AP) -[)oo. laboratory WOiter at Yale ; The transcrlpl! of tht bear-involvement overseas, Gore ton have halted research on a Untveraity have died, the fer.on Day recess later lhls pepper the !hick oil with glass W ASffiNGTON (UPI) - sprifli for the same purpose. pellets and set It ablaze and Sen. Albert Gore, ([).TeM.,) In the ftrsl three week! the move the stem section of the SepaU; has approved a JO-point shJp to a position off the con- package to help fight organlz-Unental sheH and sink It. says be may re1eue secret lngs, conducled last year by said, the United Stale! had newly discovered vlrua Times aaid., Slower Price Rise Pace Predicted by Kennedy WASIUNGTON (AP) - Housewives shouldn't erpect this year's can of beans to go back to last year'• »cent price. In fact, lhey will be lucky if the price rises onJy to 45 ttnts by the end of the year. Nol v e r y encouraging, perhaps. but that Is in essence what the N i xon ad· ministraUo n's Ulp economic eiperts said, in m o r e sophisticated t e r m 1 , on. Capitol Hill Monday. "ft would ~tlatlc to project a hall price In- creases during thl ear," said SecrelarY of the Treasury David M. Kennedy In his ronnal testimony to the House Appropriations Commlttee. "Our estimate. therefore, usumes a further rise In prices but at a slower rate than in 19&9." Paul W. McCracken . chairman of the Council of ~m.lc Advisers, put it this way: "Although lhe economy ha1 slowed down, the deceleration ln the prke rise ls still to be reallzed, and for that to be achieved means a conUnuaUon of pollclea of restralnl ••• "The objective of policy for the year Il'IO It to find that palb of moderate expansion iD demand lbal will permit lhe ra.te of price inc:TUSe ta subside and at the same time. will establish the bui1.for out- put to resume its growth." transcripts showing an "ex-the Senate Foreign RelaUons "Increase~ our Involvement becauae lt killed three of the Luu. Fever, named after ; ceedingly disturbing" escala-Committee's s p e c I a 1 sub-and our presence in Laos and five Americans It infected last the small Nigerian vfilage ' tion of U.S. Involvement in the committee on U.S. commit-the government re r u s es year, the ·New · York Times where It Wa3 first . rlWV>rted, • civil war In Laos. ments oversea11, has not been publicly to adm it ll " .... ,..... Gore told the Senate Mon-released because of a dispute "At tbe very, ver)' least, it reports. produces a tempe.ratur. IS .t' day the Nixon administration between senators and the State is a blow to public ronfidence The newspaper Yid In high as !07 degrees, mouth was "deliberately concealing" Department over what ~Id in what ~ir gove rnmen t tells today's ediUons that t·h e ulcers, a skin rub with tiny ' e.scalatk>n of the war. be censored. Gore, a member them when the government irul hemorrhages, pnewnonlt, '- f ·--• I del'be 1y •-d ·-.1 v· eoce of the virus, called ... ,. He said he would not dil!CJJSS o the .....,.,...,.uttee, sat n on 1 rate conce1i11 eep ~ fec:tion ol the heart 1-.11-to any specific matertal In the some of the meetings. escalating involvement in 1 L 111 a F e v e r , ca u 1 e d .-...... transcript "at this time." But Gore charged on his ·own foreign war," he sa id. Gore American doctors to fear cardiac failure, ki d ney he told. newsmen later: .. l authority, that uwe are engag-said he sometimes wondered more infections might occur If damage and ~vere muscle would not. rule out tbe lng now in a civil war In Laos "i( In the palsoned climate In research conUnued. achea. possibility of exercising my and we have chosen aides just which we live credibility h1 not Yale researchers have wrft. prerogative as a senator to as we did earlier in Vietnam." the most urgently needed Two American missionary ten to laboratories ii. Africa discuss the hearing record on And despite a pledge by value." nuraes In Nlgeria and a warning of the viMJs. lji0ii0i-=-=i;iiiii;;;..__ ______ ;;;;;;,. _________ ;;;i;;,_ ______ ~-=-=-- It's Brewer Vs. Wallace Bll\MINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) -Gov. Albert Brewer for- mally declared h l m 111 e I f a candidale k>r election to 1 full tenn today, aetting up a con: fronlalion al the l"'Us with former~. George Walloce .. Brewer is the first Alabama governor in.. modern times eliiible to succeed himself. Get a FREE 'File Cabinet' . .. . And · open only a. $250 A~ount ' • I • ~ ~ 1 • .. t: ' . ' ... ' FILE THINqS QUICK ••• file !MM easy, with this sturdy, all r'1eipl filing cabinet ••• your·filing _ ~ . rles are overl You can fargit - about playing hfdM1nci.90 111lc • ' from d...-to drawer, .,,,,.rop.- to enwlope, box to box lo flncf 111 valuable llocument or otlier . fMI" pers of value. 1 • WHEN IT REALLY COUNTS! 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' Tbua, 1mmn1ly. did Gov. llould Raa1111 announce hiJ change of mind about compu!Jory wlthholdlns ql state illcome tan• -a move which he had so Id• m111tl,y oppoatd In tho past that ho·l&id hi• feet wore In· concrete on Ibo Issue. lAll•latlvo Budget Analyst A. Alan Post said In 18'3 and later that Withholding reduces Ibo tu _Impact and lllerefore makes the Wq>ayer Jess co"'cioua ol llOVflnUlltnt c o a t s. Reag111 adopted Ibis Uno, saying tu.ea uabould burt." Poat changed his minttlatar because the •tall! '!'IJ "hurting," along with the tupayera. Considerably more than $100 mllllon a year have been JOit as tbou .. ands came Into the state, worked and tben avoided pay- ing laxes by leaving before Iba deadline. . Also a serious cash now problem resulted from In- come taicea being paid In April while tbe state must pay Its bills all year round. . . • WlthhOJding and oth~r Items in the governor's m..,. 1age to the Legislature represent a good stalt toward needed tu reform. T1'°1 are so hlgb and Inflation so painlul that payment will burl enough without subsi- dlzlng tax evaders aod paying In a large single sum. McCarthy w .asn't Interested Sen. Eugene McCarthy played Pied Piper to t h e young and not-so-young innocents of politics In bis 1968 presidential campaign. Walling for a~ lfcCartby· lald Iha women that he ·-~ coDc:erDod aboal Ill Ille llllfortunata of Iha \'.lotnlm war, tbe dn(I dodgen, Iha prtaoaera Md tbl: deaertera:. n ''We lhougbt we must have m!IWldentcod," 1 a Id Mrs. Can>le ~-·of El Toro, "~ut be repeatacl It when we asked him. II didn't mllce ua very happy lo have our buabandJ listed In a croup Ill<• tbat. But he obvloualy wun't lnterutacl In taltlng to ua." The women came bome em'Pb'·banded u far u learning anything about tbtlr huaDlnda. But Ibey wore succualul fn a-rating world opinion 1114 In making tbe world aware of what Hanoi ta-.dolng to llleH me1r and their famlllea In nifUlblg 1<> 14antlfy prtaoaera and refllllng to abide by Ille Goneva convention. The world outstde the Iron and Bamboo eurtain11 thanks to these women's efforts, now real.bes more clearly that North Vietnam I• ua!Dg the Priloner tactic• to demoralize the POWs and their familles at home. It is a shame that a United States Senator helps them play that contemptuous game. • . Personalized Plates ---Au~ile-liceme plates-have-long-been-used-in other state• Doth for ego aatlafaction an4I to e.Prea• pixie humor. Tbe r111ge ta from straight inltlala to KISS or PASS. And buyers in 21 states having the law pay from $5 to $100 for the privilege. A.>sembl~ Robert E. Badbam, R·N"!J'Orl Beach, has mtroduced a bill to provide such plates In Cl!1ilornla at a $:;o lee above npenses to those with a safe driving record. He thinks this could yield $11 mil· lion in new revenue, which he would have devoted to research on and elimination of motor vehicle air pollu· tlon. • That he hasn't changed waa revealed In a recent epls'ode at the Moscow Airport. The seven American women four of them from Soufbern Caiilornia, wbo toured Ute worlclJrrlng to Jea'.rn whether their husbands &re dead or alive in North Vietnam prison camps, e°" countered Senator McCarthy as tljey were about to try (unsuccessfully) to appeal to the Kremlln. This kind of prestige. and tun ought to command a higher price, however. -~~~ ~MY, 1r t.OOKS PEACEFUL. Af-JP SAfE IN THfRt." . Political Doves Making Classic Mistake Eating E~ch Other Alive WASlllNGTON -ln-an olt<mpt to~ -tile Vldnlm "" u ·--a dllplrato -al Democrau and l!epubllcans are nmolng tile •tr! real rilt of blowing themselves up imltead. Tbree 1tP41"ate moves are under way President Nixon bf.S preempted the two to m\I further aaunder the already dlvld· bu<ll on which the idea once r<1ted, en- ed Deroocratlc Party. One poup wbqfe,_ d!nl! the war and motlng_ the. national ddef ipl)kenan b: Sen. Harold 1~ energies to a new set of priortt.ies baled ffaCba of low1 is raising money to elect. Cl! environmental improvement. ... tors on the iuue that the Ni.Ion Viet-'lbe war opponents are maklng the -policy ia a boU wtllch will ex· cWllc mtotako ol the generllll they oo l4Dd rather than llhorton AmerjcoD In-·olten crltlclJo; tlley. are preptrilll to l"OtYa'nent In Vietnam. fight the next war wftb the last war's Another junte called ''Referendum "70'• strategy, tactics and weapons against a SI a JUl9 inonment kd by Prof: John new enemy using new tactJcs, stratea ~ Kennetll GoJtnllh. Harvard econc>!nllt, aod weapons. lo rid the D<mocralic Party o! prominent members who tuppOrted P r e 1 I d e n t J-·· pallc)' aod ....... with Presl-dent Nbim'o. TD TBDm MOVE, the reot-~ni.1!: of tile Fulbrtatil bearinp, wblcb """" u aa echo chamber for bolll RepublkaD and Dlmocratlc war -u who have decided thet the time ia ripe to undercut Nb:on'a popular COMenSUS, force him to pull out all U.S. combat troops by the end al 1f70 and completely liquidate the Viet- ..,. eommltmeot quickly after tllat. 1be trouble wtth ·thll anU.war cam. paign ia that tt bu all the &lrenlth and pow<t al ao ldea -time bu pw<d. NIXON IS PREPARING to a11•11JDC1 a ....,. tiaement o! Vlellllan -ala. He will be &ending to Ooqna one after another a series cf .special meuages to carry ouL tile promlae al hla Slalo<Jl·U... Union and budget _. commltmenu to ohlft bia adminlatrlllOll'• emphula' from wor and pr<peratlon for war to the development o! lhe nation'• human l'090Ul'«I. This 11 the backgrouad .. plnol which the Galbraith purge will try to dump such &enators as Sen. Henry Jacbon tl Washington and Sen. Dale McGee of Wyoming a> well as !.._ Vice Prtll- det1t Hilbert II. HumplnJ H, as ex· pectad, be nma for the . 11111to ln MJiin. eaota. . The Hullhes group will lllap a Madiaoo Square Garden rally tn New Yott March 12 to raise money in lbe name of the "F\md for New Priorities In America" to eJect senators who call for a qukket withdrawal from Vietnam and biJier spending on environmental lmprovemen~ THE NEW YOlllt 1WL Y Is being organil.ed by a group of liberal business ~ professional people who have taken an affirmative interest In the presldeottal potentlaf ol the new Iowa senator who placed Gene MCCarthy In nomination for the preaidency at the 1968 DemocfaUc National Convention. And tbe FullrlPt-McGovem group In tile -will be ludlng a rear-guard actloa wlddl la more likely thsn not to end up Jn I telOtmdtng congresskmal vote d. confldenoe in Presklent Ni.Jon's policies. It all rMdl Uh yesterday's newspaper and sounds lite Jut year's movie. Jt is as out of date u the fashion designers indict the m.~tlsktrt will be next year. But, like Ille m!nfalrt. the pwioas of 19et will probably die hard. In aU thla -~Nixon bas V'"1 lltUe to Joae. Ho cao contentedly watch the lleo1ocma eat 'eacll •tiler all¥e, aod will probably feel no deep -al ...,_ II a atraylns Republican la -hen 11111 tbere. Divorce Is Changing Fast LONDON -DI'"""" laws a:ound the -Id are changing so fas! that -tt -·t be-ry to fly tu Meslc:o to 11<1 a quickie. Only Speln, Ireland, Brull, Qille, Arpntfna, Colombia, Paraguay aad lta!J -pioblblt divorce -• n d lta!J ill abou1 to chanie lu law~ Since Jao. 1 U bas been possible for CalJfomlaos to obtain • dlvotte Oil liberalized lermf. ·Lawyers there no loo(er refer to II as divorce buL as a "11verance of tnlD1monlaJ lies," or • "dilllOluUon of marriage. u Euphemisms ulde, the hope ii' that the new act will eflDllnale much of tile bltte"""' between _,--·Traditional grounds ol cruelty, ..iuJteey. de..nlon, w 11 If u f ..,.i.ct. oomlct1on of a felooy or babltaal Intemperance Re no Jooger relevant. All -catqortes are to be replaced by tile Clld>afl pbruo "ilncoocllable · dll· faeucea." IN ENGLAND, 1 aew divorce law will ~ .... lnlo force In JIOuary 1171. Under Uoe .,...1aw, the only ground for<ll"""'" wlll be that the marria&e bas "Ir· ntrle'fehly broken dOwn.'' S o rn e _.,...al Parnam..t ba" dabbed 'the ..... I "Clllaln.'1 flmitr." And I U'4 _.o1 .. -o1~ ... - •• tW U to the Constitutional court for In- _, valldaUon. once tt 11 made law. Tbe Vatican argues that strict tnterpntatlon of tile Lateran Treaty of 1119, -. u J' tile Concorda~ ~ rencftr tbe divorce blll lnnlkf. ' J thlt It would enable every man over ~ to go f1od himself a "dolly bird," live with her for nve years (a reasonable separa· tion time) and then divorce hll wife. ~ other anomalies of English law are scheduled for oblivion. Under the old statutes, when a husband peUUonl for divorce on the grounds al bis· wtfo'a adoll<ry, be could claim c1amaa-qa1a11 her Mucer. The law regarded 1 man'• .wife • tomethlng of a chattel and the loal tllereof mtlll be compentattd. Where , tbe iather la left atone wltll a -fami-11 and has to employ 1 "'"' er bouleneper, the inter I-ltlil ipay ba.. to pay to help, tile famfly be deot107ed -IN ITALY the -nCUty or mairfllt la .. lonl<r fUll1 ~· Tbo ltallar Chamber ol Dlputloa pl-4 a bill m 1o 111 1u1 fall to b-.,. dlvoroe tn • limited number al cues. After 91 years of vain ende1vor, tfus was a -o1 mud\ noeded mann. Gabriella Pare., ln bl& belWeUer, I SeparaCI, eltlmated lhtt rive mllllon ltatlaoa lived ouulde ratrlctlvt morltat Jan Tile baW< ln Jta!J u for from ...... Allho<igh the di-bill ia .:uJ:l*' to ... tllnJugh the ·Senate t dU· flalllJ', the CbrUUao llemocrlla lntml to Quotes -t. J-. Pres., U.S. C ti C, II 001. laft-"America'• exp«lence wllh fednl rellll It ""' neonng the end "' ltl flullll -Wt lboukf ban learned that lllt!O!LJooslnl -..... tile tranoom producea 1111811 1 o cl • I dlridendl ... THE CONCORDAT recoplJod the Italian government's annexatlan o f Rome, and in turn a Papa] Slate came In· to beinc which was guaranteed certain ri&htl and privtleges. One of these was that Catholic marrilse law should be ""'f>OCled. The Liberals -joined by the eommuru.u -....,.. that u the Constitu- tlonaf Court lboukf slop the divorce bill, they will launch 1 nationwide campaign for ~abrogation of the Lateran Treaty. Onl1 the Soviet Union la considering maJting it more difficult for couples to obttln a divorce. ·'Dem.rd Gwertiman reports from MO!s<:ow th.al for every bun. dred Ru!ilan mlrrlages there Ire 30 divorces In the Soviet Unloo. The official number of dtvwcts roee rrwn 270,000 in l9IO to Ml,Ollll In 11187. The retull ts that lhe Russians now claim the IUghest per capita. divorce rate In tile -Id. Thi. -"' Soctat~t fllllll!' life bu bad ., ..i-effect on the birtb rate. All ~ CIQ!paign is 1ntlcipated any day tn the Communist workl. ' Dear Gloomy Gw: llllleld "' a tllht money pelicy 1trangllq --and lnaus!ng 101employmenl tn the fight on Jn. n.u ... ,,..ybt u-hated con- trols on -and prlcu would be 1 better way to avoid a teriour recesaion or deptUllon. • -A. S. r Gov. Reagan And His Girl Maureen No matt.er who you are the Generation Gap, as we compulalvely say, can sneak up on you. ·You can sweat through the yeuw, lrylll( to lmpreaa your olfsprlng with .the eternal truths. when boom! The off.spring comes up with something like: "Daddy, I love you, but I don't thirik ,...,. quite wllb It In tbe3e changing timea::" This la tho pligbt of GoY. Ronald Rea- gan and his d1u1hter Maureen, by his fitat wlfe, Jue Wyman, the actress. Miss R e a g a n Is a USO enter· talner, and recently returned from a tour or Vietnam . As all Califoml.ans kpow, her father has his ideas about Viel· narn; and he has been iodefaLigable In exp....,ing them alnce ho went to Sacramento. II may have been with tills tn mind that 1 San Diep Republican club booked her for a luncheon talk. They got an earful. She told the diners: "Before going there I WIS absolutely convinced that we should haVe a military victory in Vietnam. I doo 't believe it~·~ NOTE IF YOU PLEASE that she didn't alllll!hally. She laid U on the line and it auggests she may have some of \be quiet determination or manner which has made her mother a most effective actress, Imagine the quickened pulse cf the eovemor. hls quinlcaJ look and boyish hesitancy when the newsmen braced him w Ith this jewel, so removed from the ordinary cares or his office. You must say for him, though, that be recovers rapidly from shock, and usually baa 1n answer for the petty exasperations of life. He said: ''While J'm partial to my dau.gbter. and love.her very much, I don't think for<ign policy lhould be dedded by USO entertainers." Could you be more persuasive tD the prtdlcament? Probably not. New. ane must be circumspect here. O n a recalls vividly the chqrlD ol tho Waahington mu.sic critic who wrote that MJrgaret Truman didn 't sing well. Yet this Is c!Hfmat. OOe ,pruumea Miss Reagan sings well, and dances, too. So circumspection comes with a different label. and undaunted journalism requires us to name it. 50 CAN ONE coocelve tile comely Miu Ru1an al the gube,,,.toriat poolside over a cockta.U: 11But father, I don't think foreign policy lhoukf be decided by governors, either." There Is ... rebuttof. only ... -foreign policy, checked by an even hun- dred obstreperous Senators. The rest of us, eveo ....-., bave only oplnionl and bellelt. HO!f MUI R<apn arrived at her lj<llel, she dotsn't say, Possibly she aaw 1U those boyw out thert, and won· der<d why they sllould be killing AslaUcs, sod dytn9 ,ln their tum. And al c:oune she la .-le. Foll<! wtto Aft under IO hive odd TtASO~ for thlnklnc u the)' do, IOd that goea f o r folks over 30, alil. So we will leave father and daughter Oftr cocktails al ev<nUde, uch puzzled by th< odd beliefs ol the other, 'Jbe.fathor could even ride ndly off lnui lhe SURMt. as he U5ed to do, but It -ldn't solve -~ ' ' 'Little Man' Is Greatest Threat The greatest threat facing thla country Is not from the Mfiltary.Jndustrtal Camplex. It ts not from t h e Establl!hment. It 1!1 not from the demonstrators, the dissenters, the hip. pies, or 'even the militant revolutlonilts. 11lt is· from I.he ordinary "little man," aa be calls himself. Jt Is from the man wbo is bewild@red and frustrated , frightened IOd angry at aoclal forces be cannot coi:nprehend and does not lite. The man who finds his famlllar world turned upside down and Inside out by the rate al change in mod- ern 50Ciety. THE TRULY .. AUENATED" t n American life today 11e not to much the Nack, the poor, the young or the radical. They are the whlte1 the working-and Jower·mJddle<:lusea, the older. ind the more oons@rvatlve. They feel betrayed, unrepresented, manlpuJaled and ignored -and threatened on all sides, by the urban sprawl, automaLion, r a c: I a I demands, the cost of living, and a war that seems to cut across all of the aid shibboleths and slogans they grew up to believe in. Re5e11tment ii their major rucllan - resentment of the news media, of the col· leges and schools, or intellectuals, or planners, of poUUclans, cf peaple who push them around 1gainst tbelr' will and involvement IT IS HARD NOT to sympalhlze wltb their bafflement and exasperation. No one has ever bothered to explain to them uacUy what Is going on in this tut third of the 20th Century. Economics Is too complex, politics is too confused, philosophy is too abstract, religion is too diffuse -what can a man believe, what can he know, what can he rely upon? Tbis: is the public condition, and the 1plrtt. that makes for Fascism in a coun· try. Fascism la less a political ideology than an emotional re$ponse to problems that seem inaoluble any other way. lt is a gut·reaction to ambiguity and. frustra- tion : Jl supplies simple answers to com· pUcated problems, and makes such peo.. pie feel better about living because it takes out their anxieUes an somebody else. NO ONE HAS EVER taken the time and trouble to educate tbese people. No ane baa eve.r tried to train their fetlings. No one has paUenUy explained to them how modern technology ha.!l made the world .an utterly new place, and how we must devise new social systems to match our physical systems -or perish in con• fusion and conflict. These peaple are potentially more ex· plmive than any alher cf the seemingly incendiary elements in our society. They are the ones who carry the big and little Hitlers to power everywhere. Not because they want to, but because we have of• fered them no options betw een resent· menl and reaction. Segregated Job Listings To the Editor' Rulllill( lf>al job opportunltie1 and salaries for women hive not been in the past (nor even perhaps will be tn the future) equal to those !Or men for the • same positions ln tn°duttry or professional life, J feel that objections to "discrimination agalnst sex,. have gone too far •. I refer ttl the empioymenl section oC the want ads. If a woman wants to find a job, she has to read aver "busboys, mechanics. truck drivers, etc." ta find a job..appropriate to her sex. Men, allO, have this problem. They have to wade through "baby-sitters wanted, Glrl Fri· day, housekeeper. etc." IT IS INCONCEIVABLE to me thst !Otne women really believe th 1 l segregated listing causes sex dl!ICl'imina· tioo. lt is,~ fact. a very practical way of llating Jobe In !hi ...,.paper. A woman Is not really prepared to be a mechank, DOr b a man prepued to be a "Girl FridQ'." In the past, jobs where 111 tloth ,..,. can be capable 1io .. tiOen oepanotely lllled. Wby can't tbll practJce ·contlnue? t bell..,. tn ~ employment rigbtl for Wt.ll'len, but this 11 rid~! STELLA ANNE ROSCH Eider's Life Stile To the Editor: As the date for Oon Eider's heatlnc If>' proach.,, we find -1>u ftel lng con- cern for tbb nadon. Waa Don arrest@d bocmlaO JQdge Scbmkft reslly believed U..t b~ connection wltll "From OuL of ShCJ"\\-ood Fortsl" constltuttd "soliciting for the crime of ·burglary" and 0con~ tributing to the dellnqumcy of a minor"? Were the &eCUl'fly ot dei>Ytmenl stores •nd the """"1• of mlnon J<opan1i.t.r by "OuU.w Bluci"! Or were U>ea cbar&ea i Mailbox • ,, simply a convenient means cf arresting a man whose Ufe style and political views differ from those of the majority! WHATEVER THE answer. we que5lion the 1">1'kioga al jusUce in your county and our nation. We are disturbed by an emerging pat- tern or represskm which mocks our con- stitution and cur American traditions. Don Is a ~icilm or th1a pattern. So may we all be, if we remain silent and pliable.. We:. over-30 members cf the establish- ment, olfer our support to Don Elder and bis counterparu. (Letter all!led by Mike Reynolds ol ~ and 12 others, apparentl1 mldenta al that area.) · Don Elder tDG.I Grf"C!lttd on clUJrget ht tDCI respon.ribtt /or on article in cm ndtrgrotmd MIDlpCper which oo,. vocattd comml.uktta o/ illego! acts. in,.. dlldma 1hopli/U!l{I. TM newspop<r ~ dlrtrlbuttd /ref: to Jtud111L~ ct No 8arbor ~rea high 1ehools. I -Edltor 81 George ---, CONFIDENTIAL TO SPIRO 'r. AGNEW: I've cllccked ond I didn't l'Ktice 1ny partlcularly slanted -\ary. ~you we your Ill 11 fevel M the floor I r • ~ ' l ; • • I ' ' • I I. ' • • r t r • Facts 011 Pettii1g Can't Be Hidde 1 By L. 1.'\. BOYD G BR t\l A~ SCJE.'=TISTS. LOVE AND '\'AR -The operahng out of Cuxh 1>·en on claim" that the ave!' a g e the Nort'1 Sei. have e.;t~·bll~h­ American girl kisses 73 1nen ed beyond rcJ1.;lalion th~~ lh:_• before she marries is much in -love calf ol th~ her. u1:; sc:l!irl~ dispute. So much in dispute, in soriieihing lik~ "Jk"4• p.,..-9:· fact, that I'm reluctant to QJitl' .1 b~t.. 'tli.·'<'··· .1 I-.." report the contention th<il the ... \',.fY \ .Li-: t.~.'\".::":: r·' average American girl <ii~() sme!I l ~nrls lo ouP1v1.: ~·0:1r engages in that pastime called i,irl':e of 1·.st2 l <l1n't k! er li. petting with 26 men before she :.ucn is the er.-'· .\t ;,r. ·1 marries. Ho\1 c1 er, the f.icl~ your taste bt;,Cilr.s h) !.ill. j, must be told . saiti , b.il lhat dor ~n't st< rt t 1 LATEST Pitcrrian1-\\fch~trr h:ippen to )Ju:-ECTI!>C of ::;r.11 .. L dictlonary lists "rock 'n' roll ' u1i1il llbLiu, age 60. OU!:ENIE y Phil ln!3r.., • I .- •Oh, aren't I s1!pposed to signal for a left tum?" • • 1 r. ' - ' •• .. • •• mo· J'. -~ . . - Tt1t!d.1t, F'1>ttilfJ 10, 1970 DAILY PILOT 7 ess or t'o g • 0~viceFinds Waste OilinSea J .rs A.~OElif.S (AP) - A pounds, It can be carried by fuel oil go overboard wllh the r J·J,·lil:r rlt',lcc which s'eos !he light planes~ the ]oast water. C: I (l ~ (A f1 ) -l11i·oagl1 dsrkne"~ and tog has Guard uses to pal.rol har1><>rs This can be avoided' by 1av· b1-cn clti\'Cl1 pt..-d to catch and coastal waters. Ing the mixture of water and 1'• \l !'" (' I~,., \\h l fJ!!"''I 1 11 1h• rw: 1m·.in vh·1 ,! I 1. , ' l I) I ' 1. f' 1· ~·,,.,1 • "t"t'lf I ·!.1 ., I 1!1 h· '"" -1·.•\1 \\hirh dump thousl;lnds What the ca n1cra sees is oll and pumping it Into storage · facilities In port, but ship or-r 1;., rl'l'> of ·wnfle oil In d!.~ploycd on n screen 1n the fiCfirs often rind it cheaper and 1\ t'ltl 'l':111 \l"l\('f'I eaeh year. 11lanc.1& ci:ibln. Since oiL aOO mc;ire convenient to dump at • 1 t·i•I•+ !'" t•1 I.,· , aiu1i:<1r1 1 Iris ille~ .. 11 pr:lct1ce , usuuUy water give off d i r f e re nt sea. 11 1 rr:~~i (· ·r "J ••ut furlivcly b~· ships Olicrowttve eniissions, the ap-The du1nplng may occur I 1• II, . I ' I V nl,1\1 ilrl '· , ,,. r " '. ' ' ,I." " .i ( ' o.1r:i.11u.u.~iu:g por~. 'U! a 1najor r 1 u k miles offshore, but winds' and ·rr ~ h -1 .. urLlJ 1 r po\lulion o! U.S. pcarance 0 an oi 5 c can be tides often carry the slick into er t1! \\·atrrs. detected quickly even in harbors and on to beaches. I' L••t· I s. C i"'l. fiuurd pl:i.ne'I darkness and the ship that Aerojet research engineer ' I 11 fJ J 11:Jrl' lhu n 3'"IO such dumped it identified berore jl Al Edgerton said a radlometer spl1ls last year .and other can leove the scene . in a plane flying al 1,000 feet S"Ltfet'S esli1na1e I number Cmdr · William Lehr· chief can cover a swath half a mile er s:p;.1W may run :Ji hirh as of th·e Coa"SrGuard's pollution ~·ide, detecting &licks as small !fl too annu:illv At 11rl''t'nl the control branch, said the need as a few feet across. 1: 1 ~t .c11aro ·has tn rely on Lo dump oil at sen arises from ============;; •• \1'11"1 sl&htin~s ln d ,y1ighl the pructie:e or taking on .i~rl ~l has b:?<:n diftl<"ltl~ to sca\vatrr as. ballast to main· 7111 p ·'·1\·C V.~lth or !iCl"CO:il 3hlps l:'.lin stab1Jity. , ·~htcd near a l'lli(·\: :it dawh • Al the start or a voyage. ti I ci1"incd oll cluri·i;.: the·night. . b;1l1ast tanks usually contain WANTED l ~ , 0 mi et a c·,.,1,,1 tjuard need fuel oll . which is repla~d by l 1 ' 1 u• 1\n~ ! 1 c.itcl1 thr , r11~1ts in the act. ;.;eawater a!'.! it is consumed. BOYS I .ND GllLS AGES 3 TO 1' Wt 11t• l<IAtt1 .. ll..- Oll CtftlOll Clrc.it TV ' to be lhe preferred ~pelting ur _.__lllSTOfilCAL· \:_01,"J:! .. - Wal 1nus1caJPJ1enQmcnon . . . Rcn1oinbu 1h.: 1111,nt.!1 l • ..:ior.: I 1111·1! J..u l.il.k:u.l .L:.... 1 n 1 , 1.l or in bad \Vhen the vessel nears port. !-.LL .i.. .1.~ -,, ---~-·r.;r thnenwater-Ui~pumped-ouH01 11 II" l l !' \' ..• ti.er , Cl ,.;Ulecrs al nCrOJC•· k f f sh f J .B 1:.·n1.·r:rs space Divisloncome ma e room or re ue. Y ~•1111..QJl.llH.Y-lt'r:.;·, ---1-Htll~ Tlllnl ,._, T~ot S11rprised at Drup; U:;e YOU KNO \Y 'rHA"' thirk D·Dnv <!ur1n·1 lVorJd \ :..1· II. black hair of the 1'a~itinn sirl'! ln cOun1er·a~La1.~. lhc AHL"~ It grows alm.osl lw1cc as .f~sl ~·l're <.ibo~J. t:J Qu1n;1 .... · as,say,th~fLneblondeha1r~~ t:.:>Stiny or I.he v.e-;t~rn \':"CtlJ \ ;,\' \"01<1\ f.,P1-:<I.:iy•1:· ~:[1·1rl..iy h.!11 ·11 f.L' t lhe S"'·edish girl. J ,,, on th e shores oi :\ ... oiL l:1U ... r ~ .'otin '\/. Linds;1v s;,1·s he has ard industrt:'!is! Hu,r~rd ANOTHE~ qua rter century_. a L urc,p1\ <.nrl ail tht 11 •• ~rs , I "I II t• n ~" ~1m<'•I·, ., •.. ,l•.·t~tn. I" " woman will be expected to 1l1·c i...,1e\\' that Cu'. >iLC•'-~ IL v. 11•'-'C"" • · i; · 1rl·r •C '"o· ~· ~ '· 79 a 74 "'''' '' <I .. '·1 • ,,,., ... ,.,.,. lh· 1~. m•,rr",.,,, •n•·· r"l ·1 years, am n / · hi.~~vry's 1)~1-:.1·j·l ~l'C'" t, 1:,. ··~w·'· ·' • · '"' " " •· CUSTO~IER SERVIC E -Q. :~t h· ; ! !];;\ .~ L.'.('lr.: t': l . .al't C'', ~ri1n"nted 1>'i1!1 marl-,rovernor of ;\"I' \' ~ 1 ' "\Vhat do you lhink o{ ~hitdulc l l~:.~hnf: .. i h~ L '· J 1r.1J 1,J~ •·1 ~.!~,1ldn't bf> lhc S~mt:cls' ~.,·1 1101 :trt~ J~, !7, Heywrt ood Hale1 ~r~l~~ A asE a Tclcgrar\,'s cr1J• . ., nJ r le t S'!f'. r;eed if 1i:cy had.'' f~· ps n cl1::rgt> rt 1 '' ,., " spo 5 commen a or · · X· ccnt1incd lh11~c \1nr..!~. C' J 1 '•C c;•Jl"'hO'l r-irncl' af:er ;1 h:i<thi::-li p:or ri:;<J P".., fl· 1 · • 'l I .I l I I • 1 1 I I (' .'" .:· ... .. ' rl' I. - ., 1 n 11:111 ;i '·euo-icra'' senslllve 1hat time the sloshing action r··t lo Vi'5<lbte light bu.I to of the "''aves has n1ixed the J mh'~l)1~.1rr. radiations -the Lv;o and large ~~1 I ~'~! , ' 11. I· r '.,~ . "· ',';dimn:;~:1~~ •• ~ ;AlTEND THE CHURCH ' A-·v ' : l '" II I ' l ••'! '" ·r.r 1!.it n ot n Ecf'~or c11rrierl 1·11•. l' :1ircr:.ift to ' ,. , r t e!s :1! niglir l i11 [!•r. thr<l'J~h cle \,·ellon of L r ~ • r· ! ui t 11•1:-\\;i\irs. Of YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY cellent. Personally. ho\\·ever. I ._ ti 1• <lJ,!f! nan:" f .r I I 1,. n: pr r::ircvtic5 prnblem y,·;:io;; ;1rr"•t1'<l ~f·\ !. ! t· · i ,, preferchrysa.:ithe mum'i ... Q i\·f1:r1 .in~· l~'"!J.1r,_1; ... it ·\-'---------'-----------------------"---- "YOU SA ID 35 out of C\'ery Jr'J Oi\~'" _ lh•' r .. ·.," r.i.rr ' I, ,. tlum 100 boys were named afler lhc1r \ ll' 1,,_,rtltdn l:;,r.I; (If ii .• · 1. I falhers. Ho11• many 1vere n:i~: ia'i"i rou;<": and n1\l1 -• ed after theLr granc!fa~~1ets mo~t si~niiit~.i•L p 0 s i h l c A. 17 out of U_lO ... Q. THA1' Jai;dmrtl.. c! cicp;.irlui". ~·~re MAN WllO coined the phra'>e: t oinc1dcnr c. no quc. •iort nrt,. 'Never trust anybody over 30 Bul l t..:I! \OU tr.oc , -Is he_ 30 yet ?" A. ~o. sir,' e~·t·ryboJy in· 1:;c h gh · c;t.l but he will be come April. mand \\orkc<l c r o s:; ~v Cl r ct FORTUNE -A l \V<l)',S p uzzles lh cnr !Of\\Ufd wandered why l.~e. for tune in ever)'bo'Jy. e\cr\bocly. the fortune cookie isn't baked , .' ~rown. Simpl<'. it turns out. ) nur quc~t1011s n id r on1- 'l'he fortune goes in after !hi' 1nen1~ nir t1clcon1i:d r.11d cookie, cooked flat. come& out 1' 1/t be ,,~~n 1· I ~rci•~r ~"~: of the oven. Then's when th<' ... nrr Ifl. "f'hecr1 I '1 Lp , coo kie is twisted intn shape by l)lrtrsr I· 1 irl -: I' r t hand. IL hardens ;:is ii cool~. 1·1 I '. I.• ·•', 1 .... ·r f' OP EN QUEST10'4 -\\'h:tl :':• r., .. ,,. .' 1·1 •'' was that fiddle-maker"i;; nruue. f".\f!.Y i"/~r •• (' I I ....... • ' .. AUDITIONS WILL U HELD THIS WUK IN . ORANGI COUNTY Ffr Prte Oii Cl ll'llfl f•tt"lft c111 547-6251Nowl Taltnt S•rch .. Int c....i-•i TAKE I PRODUCTIONS HOLLYWOOD, CALIP. . . anyhO\\' -Stradi\ar1us or i\'1"1 nu.' /;, Stradh·ari? 02G6J. Ne iu sman.SavsBi( (·re· ORTH ' ol . . Returning to 1 lor111!tl EDITOR'S NOTE' V•(lnr Ef!l<Jm ll ~ Nlg•rl1" n~w.m1n who rtn0<1td f1Q"'! 8 1t1rl tor The A~~otl~tfd Pr~~~ dur1n~ tho (lvll w1r. By VICTOR Effl0'l O\VERRI, Niger1n (APl )..1arkets are opening ap,ain and workrncn arc reµa11i1:;.:. roads and bu ildings in 1h" area tflal · \'/i!S B1:ifra. Life is trickling back 1\'I norinal l•1l serious problems rcrnai:1. In the to\vns of Aba. Ov.(rrl. and Orlu, lhousan:is n f civilians hu\'C rclurn~1I 1 1 !heir homes ;ind :-n\01!1-~c.1!1• businesses havr r <' s u n1 r 11 . Own2rs arc fixing b:ii!fl1r.··; damaged durin~ !hr 3fl-mo111:1 civil war thaL ended a 1nonl l1 aso. Some bridges that relreating Biafran troo ps blew u p already have been rcbuflt by federal troops. In other areas the troops have built bypassc::. Ibo tra:ders anti Hausa merchants mix freely in 1he Jnarkels and arc friendly 1oward one anoth~r despite a trad1lion of enmity behveen their tribes. In Umu ahi a, a J1nusa '9.'as seen In i::ivr 10 shillings -about ~I -L1 an l bo mother Y.'ho w:io; bt'i;:r:ing ll was the :-laughter of 1housands of lbJS in lhe· 11au.sn-domlnated nri rlh 111 \~'i that led to the secession of Bia(ra and the \\'at. Civilians hiding in lhe t.:1 h from the fcdcr11I lroop9 ol I.he 3rtl Marine Comm a n d o Oh•lsion are c>mergin $: 1101\' that order has been re.stored. In Enugu, Onil.5hil. Umu:ihi;1 <1 nd other LO\Vns where. the 1.i;I Federal Division is 'in charRc, the soldiers are 1vcH disc1plin· ----- t:>d anrl <'oor~r:itt· \vi1'1 0-:f! u.rlian<. ,<.:,1n1r oI th~ solcliT~ ~Lii c:irr\' crin~ h11t U·r1't' I~;~ l· ·11 IH'.]f' or, no cnnflict v.1illl 1:1c prGr!c. nn:·_ i::i!~ i'1 n,. r~~1 ~"Y """ ma1nr prohl"m i!I r \'llC1l:!IJ1"!1! ;i 1!1•\" 1r•tr"1' !n'"I rr' l:~,1 " .. ,.,.·.. I. 1 TL··~,~ ;11 ' n•·! 1•111)111 '1 \ ! , , I l ;, :i, •.1r a• l' 11 rj •• in1;i I 1 1'11•1\f fl 1 ·r l'l'i.1\fr.·1f. />., :i r !"u~L r ·1•t refugees 1··~\·p 1<! '' •Jlt a guo4 part Of 1 • ''-· 1 '" Some , in· l h:1!i11:· 'I -r-:1, walk 211 miles Pr riir-,• 1 1 their belongu1gs O!J 1"1< ' ~' ls .. • •1 r' , I :H 'lbe Tnlemil- 1 •:"'I ('• ""litfer nf lhB Rl'd ( rn-., t .. 1·-:ii Umuahla pro- \, ~ r--port (or 'the 11 ft1 ,,.t":•ul h~icc a ~·t>rk. liul the\' ;:irr taken onlv as far <1~ t.1e ·,l''ticJ1•s go to "pick up the roodst.u!Js. and 0th er mal<'ria\:;. Sin1ilar R1rl (ross unit!> opcralr in ft ba. Owtrrl and 11Lher 1·1"'• r~ ,\ p•1rr"'"r nf Rrd Cross t; ;: , \ th tl~r 1a· cripti~11 ' n t .,t h;.' t'1(' Peoolr "r !' .' 1in" ply 111' ro:it'.!"'. IJ, \1 •':', :1 C'lfl\"flY • 1ru~I:• 1·1 ir:r'cd hnt 1 1;p !.,.,.,,., f, ... ,1r jllOym<!T\l b I !\it ·n J",_::1 Croi;s h:is • arrl\ ,~ 1\n<.'.hl ... p1 .:•1 ~ I 'i o 11 r· '1 fO')(t 1~ I '1·~-, ; !'I! pin f'· "' . r., \l>t' I''' 1!·1tif''1 i'l 1 .,. fut1-• Ci ,tr:"1 '•ii 1· 1 ·, c ' Rulrrat-ly r c d tl c Pr! . ll!f reluACCS are (>Ennill'~it becau~ Ri£1f1·:i.n b:1nk f'f\! " a r~t \Vort!l\tss. So1r.c 'lll \ 1-:Jt re O\Jins of U'v·ir h 1''"t;.. 11,,1 !·i buy food ?.'bile othct'~ <l., ::o in <in eUorl lo i;iel s1nall-scale tradi11g p1Jil'-": n'f1'.n, flfRi,E TflO IC TS Ti:in-i'.t-otio": Wt, bv "'W' .tt.•·1d•'· IN. VI TL 1,1t1pi•tion. Tlte s:bJn W;l " 111•11 ;. l"t"'p·.rd .. _.,..J,,.'I "• •\ rhA 11 '""'Y r.I hi1 <'I"'~ lu•'•-J.o\, I I~. ~~ ... , ••w•I i11 u11~oly thcu51hh, o1nd t~••• ''~' 1001 in t~1 i~ !1w1~ •r,Q 91~w •nlci u1I~ 6w•fl 1:111. A1 • n.sn • -lh!11ltH1 in l--,.1 I ~•''· ,0 i1 "'•''. f1. 1),1. ltl u elt•ll•<' •nd 11ntw oYr ,...:,.111, by " DAILY 11,,,dy of C~111f1 hit in th• Bibi•. IA,h 17:11, Rein • 12:1.21. THINK 011 thi 11~' whi,~ 4•• l•u• ,hc•tt1, i"''· 11••t, lowtly 111d ef good r•port. Phil. 4:4·9, , Ew111 God, cin hi'] ... l1 inltrtiltd i11 ••r.h cf u1 AVOJ DING '""'P' l•tio11 •nd HE prcivic!f1 11 w•'I' of fltCll'l" i11 "~'h i11ol11nC•. I 1 I u1 LOOK for ih•I w•Y of 11.:•p•, I I Co· 11) I !l "fie· '' .111 Olwil '"d ht will fl•• Ire'" you·'. J•1. 4 1. f•ch , ,..,. .,... .. •~·· c.tulul!y 111ltl w1 bt'""'' 1lron91r lo r11it+ 1;.s;,., !lorn, l •2"i ,,,.,., tltet t~~ Holy Solrlt ,..'.II ~1d c.,r ''1"11:~,,.;11 ,'', l.1. "it' wet~"''''' lwl WE "'us+ de 1111 pohil-lt OUll!EL~r·• r ed gi••l h!1 ~oi11t unlc:i "-•htn• lhnl ,.1~._1,..-·1 ,1,i, s:~11 orr'f Gtid b~ beli1w!119, •ep~11t1"'). c•r11~1 ~ C · J \, ~':I j,,•;i •d it1+t Chrlil; "~ii I~• rcibv ••••lv11 '~" ~ '• Si; ft I "· 14 . Ac h 2:11, G.I. J•171 W,!fl l7ed'1 ~.rl~ .,.... c•" 1"• .. ,, •• , •• ,,, c~or S..lol'I ,lul II will rt0.11 '" 5T'.!Q'I' 11 d t · '" ':1 dv !,. 11 w thy1tlf t pprcvtd ltl'l!O ~d ......• 1 \1'1n . .1.15. v;,,1 Churc;li ef Gl11ill. 117 W, W1l1on !ii, (:e1i11 Mr1~ C_ ,11.11 •~1 • ~d.'1 th~ &<bit ~,.ti pr~v wtlh v1. Tirnl! To/ C~e~r t-1<HWl<1yt, l1lD ••• • • • '. i ... Security l';;cifc ~an!: no'.v offers t he h ighes t b:i.nl.: in t rc:;t nitc:, tli:.: t1\'.. :illo\\·s on savings plans. RcGl l.~R l'AS>BOOK SA \'l'IGS ACCOl"'ff J~ffcctivc i mmediately, -t 1 :':~in· tcrc5t .,ill be computccl d:diy a~ compounded and crcdi:r-d qu:ir· terly, provided interest c-ar11"d i· If you ii , l' :• r.· '. 1hr TY" ,• ook s:i.vings account at Se<·11rity 'acitic B;111k, congratulations. Your 111nney ju~t got :i. rais . l f yo u don't - \11hat bctter tir n.: to ope n one? - ~ECURITY PACIFIC BAN K t~ -J ' % • C£J\TlVICATE OF DEPOSIT E01rn 5!S% \Vith minimum of SSOO for one up \o two )'Car• maturity:, interest 1& paid quarterly or at malurity al cu5ton1cr option. f1f1y cents or more per quarttr. ~ l'~L\Ul'.11 !'.\ ·Sll(lQt;.ACCO\. -r ln~r •• t i.; t:ri.:Jitcd four tir11..~, a :r-n!", ;.t tft':' rnd of r:i.r·li c:llto1er i .·rt ·r,. t .·n. '\111.i 1 r.1r of 5 .<J. 'l1ni1n1.n1 d !)( .t of f;(X) l) ~t:art, n .tii :iJ ion.it i....L.+>01>i1s r,f ~ll)O()r n rC". lut\· t i<L 1 1!lr11ttd irt•ii'\ Lt..11 <: •:ri " \\ 1om ctl11a r I \I 1,u:it r ba .... f'un\~J r '\ u u • a full c.1.k11d.'.lr .qu:i 1«.:r Jll.1-f It' 1.1t\11iratl·n-w1;houl r.r,ti'·e -Jurint' t'1r fr t tent 'or r :1 (a\cn(L·r 111•1rtt·r or Y.it.li a 90-c.li}· wriLtcn 111>:...c:e. .. ' • CERTIFICATE Of DEPOSIT Earn 5'191i ;.ith minimum of $500, for two or more ycarl•ll\aturity. Interest is paid quarterly or at maturity ~t customer option. • \ ' " " ,,. « I' ·•' .. t ,; \. !.- • .I t' ' 1 l· -' • { ! ' ' • f DAILY PILOT TutsdiJ, Februar,. 10, 1970 Negro Bids fo ·r Unruh Joh ' TMI S"ftANOI WOl\.D .. MR.MUM-- Disney Project Can Sierra Club SACRAMENTO !UPI) - Negro Assembl)'man \\'illle L. Brown Jr. of San Francisco said today he wlll try to sue· ceed Assemblyman J c s s Unruh as House l>tn1ocratic lcack!r 11exl 1nonth. BesidC:l'I Brown, Ai;sc"n1bly.. nll~tl Joe A. Go11s:1l\'e!' or La f\ti rada and Robert \\'. Crown or Alameda arc candidates !or the job. Unruh is expected lo resign next month as Democratic leader to campaign for hl1 party's gubnernatorial nomi. natiOn. "We thlnlc lhe Demoeratlc party deserves a breath of fresh air at lbe leadership level," said Brown, a 35-year· old auomey. ''As a blapk, 1 l\'CIUld distinctly be an assel In any Democratic distrlcl in the stole." Brown now is Democratic caucus whip. "? think my chances are as Whet111or!J_~ay Gain l(ey Co1rtniittee Seat _ ' SACRAMENTO !UPI) - The Senate •·Old Guard" pressed towards a showdown today in its attempt to purge "V'oung Turks" from ncw;won power. S<'nale president pro t<'m J·lo\vard Wa'/ !R·Exeter\ was threatened for his House leAdership by Sen J a c k Schrade . (R-San Diego), a form er rodeo direClor and dance hall bouncer. "Schrade is eilher over the hump or ~·ilhin s pitting distance." said one \Vay sup- porter who rt>quested anonymit y. Way predicted he would hold on to the Senate's lop job. Backers or Schrade also "'ere attcmphng to plact> two flepublican C-Onservalh1CS - Richard J. Dolwil:( or Atherton and .la1ncs E. \\lhelmore of J<'ullerton -1>n the powe1ful five-marl rules committee. They would push aside two moderate Republicans, Clair W. Burgener of San Diego and Danielson Eyes Congress SACRAMENTO (U PI ) - Slate Sen. George E. Danielson of Los Angeles an- nounced Monday he will seek the Democratic nomination for the congressional seat .vacated by Rep, George Brown. Robert S. Stevens of Los Angeles. Way ousted veteran Sen. H~h M.• Bums · ({).Fresno). from sena e leaoefihlP laSt May in a "Y«mgTurtJ> coup. Ever since, "old guardsmen" have attem pted to p I e c e together a retaliatory coali- tion. Lobbyists, party orficials - nearly everyone but Gov. Ronald Reagan -was in- volved in the bitter leadership fighl Reagan was said to be favoring Way but staying out of the brawl. Way terminated Burns' 13- year re.ign on a narrow Zl-19 . vote, ~·elding together a coali- tion of Democrats a n d Republicans unhappy with the House's seniority system and friendship with lobbyists. Bui Way angered some senators With a "reward your friends, pt.mish your enemies" policy toward committee assignments. Some also felt he "'as too partisan in his favoritism of the "Republican esti:ablishment'" and Reagan. The final straw which led to open insurrection came when \\'ay fired one of the Senate's leading fiscal experts. Harold \\/inkier. \Vinkler. a Democrat, y,·as replaced by a Way aide. After fi.f1111day 's behind-the- scenes jockeying, Schrade was estimated to h a v e ac- cumulated anywhere from 17 to 25 votes. I See by Today's Want Ads • J\hssi11& out on somethl!li; ! These good reronditiorll'd hC'a.dng aids will let you in on the happening, dif. ferent makes 50ffie rnlaJ1 and all like Mw. good as •r better lhan either of the other announced can-- didates," aaid Brown. U Brown wins the 20 caucus votes necessary to become Assembly Democratic leader, he would be the first Negro ever to head either party i'11 the Leglslalure. Gonsalves J5 ~ f o r m e r chairman cf the rules com· mlltee and considered the most conservative of the three. He i! the chief sponsor of a proposed ballot initiative Boy Saved In Raging Storm Drain S AN MARINO IAP) - Storm waters swept a ter. rifietl 8-ye11r-old boy along fou r miles ol storm "drain channel -often underground -until two policemen jumped in Mon- day and plucked him out. Dale Gooch fell Into the con- crete-lined chaMcl which runs by hi~ home in nearby Pasadena and t> v en tu a 11 y e m p tj e s into the Pacific Ocean. The "·aters, .swollen by a sudden storm. tossed him down the channel for about •s minutes. Teams of police of· Heers and firemen rushed to several points where the chan- nel passes at surface level, but the youth had gone past the fi rst ones. O!Iij::ers Jim Spaulding and John f\.1iller jumped into one open spot just as the boy was washed past . llampered by slippery moss clinging to the boy's body, they pulled him from the channel. Dale was reported in serlou!! condition today at San Gabriel Community Hospital wtth head injuries and severe abrasions. whicll would limit property taxes to one percent of mar· ket value. Crown lt the former chalrman of the way1 and means cOminittee. o n c e before he began a campaign to lead Assembly Democrats. In ~966_ he a.od 1)leP spe@ker pro tempore Carlos Bee ( D • lJayward), oj>aled preliminary sklrmishl~g for ' U1e speakership when it appeared Unruh would run for Ult 1tate senate. Unruh didn't. Halt Ski Resort? Magnificent Old House Noiv Rubble SAN FRANCISCO iUPll - The Sierra Club Is unalterably opposed tot~ proposed Mineral King project in the High Sierra, b~oes the con- servation grou'fl h&ve the right to go to court over its ob- jections? Tbat was lj1e point deba!A!d Monday before a Ulfee.judje j>anel of the U.S. Court of Ap- peals for the 9th Cin:uil The court took the matter under advisement after oral arguments. Deputy U.S. Attorney General Walter .Kiechel Jr. said that the Sierra Club has no standiilg and no right to {~7, ask lhat the $35 mlllion pro- WEST HOLLYWOOD (AP) ject by the Walt Disney In- -Despite the pleading of tere!ls be halted. architects and historically ~~---.,----~=-====--==-Kiechel said -th&-U. S. minded citizens, the rnagnifl· Supreme Court. has held that cent Dodge House is now 1 "mere advtrsary interest is Even a drenching rainstorm I · The Sierra Club wants the directly lt) the rest or the development The Sierra Club filed Its suit against the project last June and got a preliminary in· junction from U.S. District Judge \Vllllam T. s~·eigert. Monday's argwnent.s were beard by Hamley aod Cin:uit judges Ozell M. Trask and John F. Kilkenny . Judge Trask pointed out to Selna lhat a friend of the court bMef had been filed by a sk:t plub and another by Tulare ·County taking d1fferent views of the publk interest involved. Records . Due Probe pile or rubble. ConVJ"cts' K"dnap Spree not enough." failed Monday to halt demoli-court to prohibit granting of lion or the two-story. 16-room E d 3 c h 1 D d pennlts by the departments of LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A mansion rated by the 1 fi s• aug f ea lnterior and Agriculture to the superior court judge has American I a~ tit 11 t e or ' -..., Disney interests for t'Qn--cleared the way for the at• Architects as ooe of' the 15 structian of the proposed year· tomey general's office to ex· m<>st significant residences in TULARE CAP) -One Detective Tom Luttrtll said round recreational develop-amine the banking rerords a{ I.he United States. £sea~ convict was dead and he fl.fed twice when Golden ment. B ill b W )t Luth """ Er' 1.---City Councilman James B. u Y a er er three others were back in 1c-...1, 26, displayed a Under questioning, Kiechel _.1 1 Dodge In 1916 and designed by sawetkiff shotgun. Erickson. said that no one has standing Potter Jr. in its inv""'1--1gat on. architect Irving Gill, it was a custody today alter a three· who had been serving a car lo oppose the departmental of alleged malfeasaoce and bl nd ( S J h · · d da p nd d t'--conflict of interest on the part e o pan s nu.ss1on an Y rampage u a own •i.:: theft sentence of six months to action "unless some statute od. h'tecl It 1 I of city officials . m rn arc 1 UM!. was Central Val ey where ive pe~ 10 years. drop......A dead. S"""lfically gives it." th r. t t . I"'" .. ~~ Judge fi.1ax r . ()eutz Mondy among t> 1r~t s rue ures in pie were taken hostage but not The other three convicts. Leland R. Se.Ina Jr., Sierra B thi t k ( · ordered Surety National ank s area o ma e wse o rein-harmed. "·aiUng out.side in a car with Club attorney, said l he ( ced t lo pennit the attorney or concre e. their la'·•t ho•'·ge Fra k government arg' u-n•· would Raymond G'·vi·g· stat The climax came Monday as "'"' i.o • n """" '"" general's office to examine u 1an. e Kennedy, a 62-year-old Tulare mean no one had standing to f preservation coordinator for the quartet ~·as holding up an schoolteacher they had picked prevent a violation of law. and photograph the records o the AIA. called destruction of Army surplus store here for up at a supennarket. l'lur· Se lna argued that federal Potter, his wife Norma, his the mansion a sad com-guns and ammunition. The rendered. . • law Um!'· private en'·rpr1'ses sister. Mrs. Mary Madelein t !he I k ( r tr1"pped a silent ...., "'"' Hackney, and his field deputy, men ary on ac o con-manage AU four ~·ere reported mis~~ on park land to 80 acres, but cern for landmarks wllh alann, police said. · F >T" Paul Mackey. historic. architectural and en· ing at a rlday night bed that many of the facilities Attorney General Thomas C. check at the California lmtllu· vital to the development -Lynch is inve~tigating allega• vironmental significance. I ion for Men at Chino near San such ..... the ski lifts -will be I h ( "!his is like slash ing ,. S B ~· The t 1 ed-th 80 tons : at sums o money were Rembrandl\\'itharazor,"sai d eaman ernaiulnO. cap Uf e d ocat outside e acres "paid lo or on behalf of cer• architect Kurt fi.ieye r. one of lhree were Doland Dean and given revocable perm.its ta in members or c It'! ho ho RobineU, 41, serving five rather than tenn permits. government" by the Beverly 1 sc w had foui;:ht ror Resc ued years to life ror robbery and He 11aid these pennits wouid Ridge Eslate Corp.. So-Cal seven years lo savP lh" housr. one year to life for escape; not in fact be revocable E · ee I d Int t t pa~lik~n~i;·:,i-~~rr ).~~le.in " ti.fARINA DEL REY 1 AP)_ Timothy Wade Hall, 28, five to because they are tied so E~~a~·at~~n ~~: ;nnc. ers a e B"' l'-1 "ear 1-t ... ,, •.• Id In life for kidnaping and robbery,.-----.:_-~--------------,, • .. "" A sailor on reserve. training d F d Ch I c t'll 28 Riviera t.la"nagement Co .. Inc.. duty spent more than three an re ares as 1 0· ' of Torrance. by the Equitable hours bobbing In the surf five to life for burglary. Savings & Loan Association. before he was rescued by a It soon became evident that. passing ship after falling Brass lo St1"ek like many old homes on North overboard from a destroyer. llllllll •PW' I.,. llllf Kings Road , it too, woukl be Mark C. Robbins. 20, of tom down for multiunit apart-walnut Cre<k. ,.Id he slipped T 0 Recordings merrt structures. and fell overboard from the ~faddox early fi.fonday . He 'HOLLYWOOD (UPI) ~w wnwm. ':roa "a!IJ kna• t.-tthe~thn.,CCIJlfTDl'OID.ds She's a Qneen WINCHESTER, Va. (APl - Sen. Hi ram L. Fong· s daughter Meric Ellyn, 2 t. ha s been chosen as Queen Shenan- doah or the annual Apple Blossom Festival April 30 to May 2. \vas without a life jacket when Herb Alpert and the Tijuana "°"' "t11re-11P1~ aft product binlllc. t<i -tM •"" p1ot1ct..,......,,.... he tumbled off the destroyer Brass will play to different writltklftalldd!1e111f1fort.ttt11111111ye11t s.cournERH010 ti• KIWllJ •~ l•-•5 f0 the f ( b" f··'" od .... ""''' t'llfl ~trd 1too!I fQf eullf PIUff.L th-miles of! Po1'nt Ferm1·n. u•n:o n u ure. ,.n1 ...... tr p1u11;11 • • • '« J M _.tlon k ..,tll woml Dot-lots lllf1 P~!· 111 fntu1uplln1 tft• frletlo11-1w1Ultt- The sailcr, a firtman recruit erry 06s, president of A tcrill• •n 11d, 11t1 • •tool so11!1ttf. •• p~111 ,yc11 01111,.1'!J.l10fll, 1111111111)' c-. in the Naval Reserve, stayed & M Records, said the group ,,rt et tlltlr trNtm111t, wbe• wri•t'Y II COUNTtRNOIO 11!{.')woUt•, 1111111111C11 "II tr •· I Ml ulltd fOf, tl~1u11h1lnt ... 1111tal"IHJ. afioa l and -by waving his wi concen au: oo Y o n 1"1111'• W"1 ""' OOUHT61NOIOt11." '° courHERN010.t11-ft1c.11,.,,.,.ndod-. hal _ attracted the attention recordings during the coming •rttnt. 11·1 1 1orir1u1a tlllt works n ~0~;;·1~~~ I t:JHmfD- of the skipper of•the Philippine year and "for all intenta and 110 01111r M11111nte~......,,. un= ,.,.ci,1. 1.villt111e .fi.1ail. purposes the brass has dlsban-LCOUMTDtlt010'1efftd!Wlllt!1111lndnr :~~~',:V~ lird~•~d~:~· .............. ~~~~~~ ... ~ .... ~~ ... ~ .. ~-~~~·~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The freighter picked him up • For m ore happening!, piC'k up thi11 membenhip II """"""-""'""""'""'Im"""""'""""'°""""""°'""--°"·""'° and arranged for a rendezvous .... ·ith the Coast Guard cutter Point Bridge, which brought him lo Marina del Rey. lo the Balboa Bay Club, n1ttt the elile . POLICE GET FREE BULLE1'S • Oi5app0inted at ~Titing under water? You 'd prof· it by taking an undttWa· tt'r course in ba!lc photo- i;r:aphy, only 3 "'ks. or 23 ~. no exp?r\ence nec- essaJ)\ but a g r e a t achle~nt. SAN FRANCISCO (APl - San Francisco policemen no longer will have to pay for the bullets they fire in the line. of duty. Neither will they have to pay for their uniforms, the Board of Supervisors voted Monday nighl Supervisors said the change will cost about $1 million but sa.id. it y,1\1 help recn1iting since policemen now must pay abotlt $400 for their outfits and equipment. Until now policemen have been charged ·JO cents for e:ach bullet they fired. Suit Filed LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A $3 million suit was filed against actor Peter Fonda Monday by a cinematographer who also sought to ban the film "Easy Rider" from Academy Award competition. Turn in ••• for tumblers. TEXACO • Roly Poly tumblers _. •• • Get one of -l>nati,.._ Sllol-1!-PM ~each tJme )iDu driw in for pso- 'llneatJOUr porticlpotingToxa<o Retoiler. 'Roly Pofys have heavy bottoms -ri!lht themselves if tipped. Glass inside, plasti- sal outside to keep contents colder, longer. · Oishwasher·safe . R1; ·Choice of 8 colors.. Maiching 2'h.qt. light gr.., pitcher with n<><!rip llp ••• $2.88.. start your set today. Tum in at Texaco. Do a good tum for your car. 29~ each with...,,._ putth1M, ·~ttd..tllfllll"f0t.t*al9a. TBE GBEST EVER YOU EARN THE HIGHEST INTEREST EVER PAID ON INSURED SAVINGS WITH OUR NEW GUAllANTm> -RA 1E ACCOUNT. SalCT THE 'IRM lKAT HST saYE5 YOUR NEEDS -·-" OUAIAH1lf1> GUAU.NTffD -IAW<CI """11ALIAn ANNUAL TlllD 1-10 YRS. $tooo 5.75% 5.92% 2-10 YRS. $5,000 6.00% 6.18% 1 YEAR $100.000· 7.50%. 7.79% Anaheim SrtitlgS row peys the highest interest rates on insured savings. We lf'e also pleased to emounce • ,_ 90 cloy S.25% 8onvs lnte...i Aa:cunt with ""'11- .....,, bo!onm •d don't furget CM fleocible pa>sbook accounts cmtinue to ...,, at thecurront ....... 1-ol s" o::mpourded dally. Accoonts aie insured 10 $:D.ax> ond p-..d by Anaheim's 10J% r""'1r! of Hfety since founding in 19'l1. let"' tnnfw your aaxxwit, write ut-or can. we hood le all the detail• ANAHEIM SAVINGS .~ ---1&7V(.ltr'lel!lflJwe. .. ..,,,. ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION -T/0$. .... a..L -*'M971 ,..., ...... 411llllitlrtS-.. ....... ~-~~--..... ~ .... -..... .. • \ Tutsdll, r*""Y 10, 1970 DAILY I'll.OT, ... .. . -. . . _ Blg'ller ClitnlJ s,ma . • M...tler Trlal Opea8 • :County .Jobless at Record Attorneys in Verbal-Meke- Bj JO~ REYNOLDS or 1969 And 1a1aoo l n manu!1ct11re will stay ratrt1 The manp0wer cut~ In . ot -...., ,.... ..... Dectmber 1-' SANTA ANA -' Orange ,. -· 1lable," obe staled. el<clmtics wUI b< lhown In Ill ~-·"' 1 Dl h" " '.'That gives us a flat The constn.iction 1....i.·stry areu of .. -AucUon,· l!be ad- SANTA ANA -~Urt ...... Kur1llcb "expects to b< ~ bu pleJded lnnoeenl bJ' reJ• Uon betJn 11,ooday la lb e thrGuah thta 1rto1 Ilion be'1 '°"of insanity to ebarg<o that murder trtal o1 Miio Hovdll come to !he ....., mu.'' be tbot and llillod hll wtfl In a after 1 courtroom. """'"'•• • Jllclp S.-r e J 1 o t • d New Yur'1 Day -il!lle in 11.;UW ... y unemp oyme " an unemployment rate of 4.5 per· · ._ t«"" all tlme bigb dur1n:& January cent, which ls 1 two aJ>d 1 half loCreased employment got.1g ded, from professional through ~nd,:11 ·problb!y climb higher year high " she said. "The ad-from 24,500 lQ1 to 27,IOO this clerical and p r o d u c t I o n in ruary accardl.ni to Mrs. jwted rate for ;JanUAPV was year. '1Constructk>n •.hnut. a workers. 1 Alta Yetter, Or~e County • 4 whi h -:.< ..,... .. labor market anaJyst tor lbe .l ~reent c was quite a SOO droP from -December '-'Alter February, we shoukl State• DeP!lrtlllenl or Human bit ~ ~ the national b<cause of Ille rain,' .;Mn.._see • little growth tbnllllb ~ct .i>evetopinent rate. YeUer explained. , apring. Agriculture and" -food --.. Kurilleh't lppeal for I poal. the couplO'I ho- llllleb between -1"1 al-ble pretrlll dltpollllon o1 thi .The prOJeCUUon aJJeau !bat lorneys. dlarjOl l&lllllt bit dlent. And he put Hml! bullell Jnt0 &;. · De!e"" attorney Matlhew ,,_. made H dur that wife, Georgia a.-teve, !f, Kurilloh and Deputy DUCriet lllJ olllce will not -!be Iller !be couple ftllod to - Attorney ~ Fnemu llqed del~ peully 11a1n11 lloYdll. on lbe locltion ol their -~::~~!-.::~;:::=.• .:IO:t.1 ..:ol:..:;:Sa:;:nl;:o:•=Ana~~t=l<l:::::;tlon.:·:._..:... ___ _ · , · According to ,Mrs: Y~ February is apt to show an processing will be up and ca. Mn. Yetter s predlcUon ·wu the tiectrorUcs Industry IS iiiT even sharper. jump, the structf.on should cont l_ nu e ~ on her monthly erqploy-· hardest hit, with a ertdlcled-analyal. said. '!Tbe layoffs 1:o growth, depeodlng on the ment iwort w~ch showed layoff or 5,200 it county firms the aerospace industry were weather. It w1ll mainly be Z2,000 c o u n t I a n s were fail to win ·new contract& in not renected too much • ln manufacturing that will bold unemplo~ed in Januilp'. the next Slx months. "Al.rcr~ January, in add!Jion to ttie' back the em p 1oymen1 Berkshire's Sumner. Tbe red-!aeed, Ull1Y , Burglar According'to her report, there will show 1 slight drop, while fact that February always growth," ' Mrs. Y e t t e r were 19,500 jobless in January missile arid I n s t r u m e n t spows a seasonal drop." predicted. ·Faces Jail lawyen -.re finally •driaed by Judge Sumner throollI bit clerk !bat H !hey couldn't bait the argument they, had .better oetlle It In Ille COITiclor. For The Passp~rt . Push· County 'J:ravel Boom Eyed Guilty Plea SANTA ANA -Anlbony lhl)berto 11oss1 "" rounc1 guilty Mondiy of the burglary of Berkshire's R~taurant, E ·1 red N"'POrt Beach, and wl!I b< ll e ,.ntenced April 9 in. Superior -• Court. Evldenc:< and fileo · -t-.t back Ind rortb I><tm !he two attomeys II Kwi11eJ> • ICClllld ' Frteman of con-COlllnJ ........ '1tal to Ille defense. Tben tbe ucry Fr-• ~ from lfle courtroom .to announce in a voice dUcemll>le lbrougbout R d SANTA ANA~ -·Orange ndded, ~due to !be fJCt that . By. Escapee Rossi, 33, or Santa Ana, ' cDCAr -M>llll..lfil'!•OOL,~ new hb Orange County office must -waived jury trJal and sub- - .L \.; V . --passports or updating Of ex-iflum paiSl!Sappll<aUonrto mltted the-lr"'5ClipLol...t -:-::-.:-1l"At-=-:-::--l-'.b:bJhem ~~~~=-- .,,. isling documents are being, the Los .\ngeles passport SANTA ANA -An Azusa caseloJudgeJamesF.Judge.--c<iaSt 8ll Cftii'fu...-.i&Mo~_.. · the seventfi !loor that if ••n..,•••..,._.:.:s warned by • CQunty Clerk diVi.Slon. man who was shot doW'n bY a The jurist lmmedlalely found ..-.n..•1 • ~ William SJ J~n.to apply now St Jtlhn's office~ located in deputy as he attempted to him guilty with the help of l. Don't CMI ._ 01 T.\1150.l'I' C.OStl M9W•Nt-1 H11bor "llonl Club, MHa Vet* CCU!lr't' CIVIi. ~I "'""" 6:.U P.rr. hl~ 911 Llont Cll,lb, Vlllt Mtr!No, lMI l•111dl Or!Yt, ,.._, e...:11. 7;• I.Ill. Hunllntllln S.~ Elks LDC!vt, l!lb Qub, _. Otffn AY•.. H..,n11..,1on 8Mdl, 7:30 p.m. .I 9odfty for tlla Prt~•llon ·11'1d El'ICW<'_.nl f/f krtlrt' V. """"" $:11'191,. Jn ""*1c.I, '°'" ,,.,... dwlitfer, COiiett Pl,,_ SChool, 2Jlll NCl!re Dtrnt, C111t1 Ma., 7:.U ~ C611t .Ac""' !Golf Cklb. \'lllfft 11111, 12' t.Vrln.. l1Mio. 111•nd. 7:lD ....... . l .(1.0.M. "'--No. \IU, 4.U E. IJ!h SI., Co1l1 Mf'U,-l :l! 1.m. Ort1111 C:O.st 11',..I l 'rlth ....,_ Lodtt. T.--Je ~""" 111 W. .._mllf<M, Coat• M-, l :U p.m. WIDNEIOAY l h.ot I'S.IN Club, Kapl1n'1 AtJl..,r1t11. "$eiulfri C.0.Jf Pl9u, Colli MIN, 7 ... .,,..-. or be sidelined in what he the county courthouse at 700 esca.pe from Harbor District some h I g h J Y incriminating On Board hlch..,a .... ..,..._..._ predicts wUi 1)8 the biggest W. 8tb SL., santa Ana -needs Judicial C.OUrt last June 27 testimony from a co-defendant, 2, Doft'tflJ t ll"*wftlt IMtll passport lineup in county proof of citizenship from tbe pleaded guilty Mond1y to Henry William Wlllming of ORANGE -Clement L. ifltM,,_.lrtll. hlstory. . applicant in tile fonn of a escape and.burglary charges. Costa Mesa. Hirsch, of 30 Harbor Island, 3.Dotil'tUHtfnMlltril&.wire lncreitsingly ~Jar charter cerUfied copy ·of the ap.. Superior Court Judge James Wlllmlng, 30. of 21 Si 8 bee or lftJ twft\e wtth IMtll ii It. flights . pa ckage tours, lower pllcant 's birth certificate. The F. Judge ordered James Republic Ave., was cleared of Newport each, has n 8P- cost ov~as, vacations arftl ,applicant must apply in person w. Needs, 2t, to return to his burglary and c 0 0.s p t r a c y poloted to serve on the Chap-:~:!:",!~ • ,ldtt .... TY Wnclil the advent of the jumbo jets and should have with hiin a court for sentencing Mardi charges f o 11 ow l n g hil man College Board 0 f )Viii all make. this year the big· driver's license, a government 5. He diamissed additional lt!tlmony. Rossi now faces a Trustees. S. Don, flJ 1 ldtt ........... gest workload ln the history of or bu.slnesa identllicatton card, charges of forgery and asuult possible 20 years in state Hirsch ha.s been president of = ~-=:.".'1..~:~• the passport office, St Joh.a with eit her a physical descrip.. with a deadJy weapon. prtson on identical charges. Rock)ng K Food&; Inc. &Ince warned. lion or a photograph. Needs was awaiting . •r· · Rossi's ·guilt and the IMO and was the founder and e.Dor1,'flJ1k*•a.ra Spi raling demands must be "And since beards and long raignment in the Costa Mesa dismissal of charges against-. president of ~al Kan Foods met by the same offi«-staff hair have become so court on the burglary count Wllbning cloees the pros-lnc. from 1938 unW the 111le of throughout the Southern fashionable." St John noted, and the now 41 s m tssed ecution case against the three the Onn in Its7. Have fun".safel)t Southtr,n Callfomla Ediaon •ill' •miii ·. Collt M.....Ort~ Cwsf Lions Club, Odin COffM Sholt, 212 E. 11tll St. ca.ft Ma.. 7 1.m. • Hulltll'lffetl ~ E11th111<1e Club. Sl\fr1h:w\ 9-ad'I Inn. Hlil!'l11nt1I011 llt9dt.12 - California area, the county "we have to warn apP.licants charges when he made blS bid men who broke into . the H~ has also been a clerk added. A failure to ei· that the photograph they for freedom . He got as far as Maurant at 3450 ·Via Oporto merchandising m!llll&er for ~nd _the S~te .Department present should resemble the the alley be h Ind the last June 5 and took nearly Famous Deparimtnt stores 6udget will mean , -lie ·said, applicant We want the . ·courthouse where he was stop--l5,001Lin.cuhind checks from and a dl~tq_r of the-U.S. Na· "delays in the issuance or 1 _.!P::resen:::~t=1=·m:•:g:•·:··======ped=b:y:a::bu:l:l•:t :in:lhe:::hi:P:· ===t:b•::ol:fl:ce::sa:l:•·=======U:on:•:I :B:ank=in=Sa=•:D:l•:g:o·=====================::!= passports as never before." . St John's Orwe County of-f1~ meets m0&t of its p,assport demands trom March .through Wntiollntltr 0,tk!\111 C1'ilb,. km.'1 Ttblt ltiist111r1rrt, Wntml1111ler. 12 -· ·Death Noliees IA•TUSCH June, St. John said. '"Qb. viou!ily," he .add. ''tho s e who y.:ould nonnally be seek· lng pnsspor,ts in those months should come to us now .ind void possible disappointroent." Travelers should allow Up lO four fteks for a passport to be p,rocessed, St J o h n saidf ¥uch of that delay, be • • ' Atfl'..t J. hrtuW>. O> CYOrlen W1w. Lllf\IM h•dl. 0.11 ot oe111t. ,.et1rv1ry t . Survl'f'l'd bY' d1U9hl1n, oc.rvt1't?" A. Vn1;-ot Llll\llla 8t1dl1 Carl;!! ,terhlld't, ef tht "'°""' '°"" Or. W11!1t E. l 1rtili. Wal'llMtor!, D.C.1 Alfnd ·J, a.rtlllcl\, Jr .. Ollltl'lonlf Cll'Y1 flve ~lldrtn 111111 fal;r 1reat1r1r!dc'lt lldrfft.I stfvl(a, Wtdntld1v, 3 P~ Pacific \'!fti! CJMpel. lnlvll'llnl, Paclfk vi.w .~I "'"'· P'lfftll'f IVl"11S 11\ou WlllllN '9 r't'lekl rl'lt!NN'lal ~·~ ,pl~ c.il'1t*~ to N '(1tunil kidt' Mfll'lld[1!1 ~rf Sdlool. Paclllc V/fJW Morh11ry, Dlrfdors. .. ' -c'AM,.•LL' ·Yi -,,., -~ II. ~ CamllOIU. 1!f1 E. 2lnl SI., Cot!I "Mewl. O.M of •11t1,' l"tb. f. S1tr· 11lvtd i;,rwir.; Dor0111'1'1 Oluthftrl. 1ill9r· -.i. IL C1~I. ~I J.n.f ~ l uelttor. L• A""4its1 1bl-l'ern a- -· P1lm Dner11 8rtft' IColllt, Gr1nad9 Hlllu H1!111 WRll1ma. Tllco.ttlnd 01•11 nw!llel'", Mrt. Gr-CMru•bell. Rfffd1. Stnolcn,. niunHv, Ftbf\Yry n , n AM. Pacllk View a. .... l11hlrment. 1"1d rk View Mtma~llil P1rti;, F1mllY Wftl'll• tl'IOM wllhtni 'io male• m-1111 t'llf!lrl-Wt'--pllaff UtllrlbO/te 19 -Amvl. ctn ~ Soci.tY, P1c111c vi.w Mer· tu1rv, Olr«ll>rs. -HOl.N ,,....,_, H. Horn. ACM 71, ol ''' C1n1tr st .. Cot.i. Mew .1>1>11 of 6Hllj. F.tb. f .• SUrvlYed tw wlte, Ml!C1rl'd1 hw sent, T llom11 Jr., al T111lln1 Aklllrd J. Hori'. of N~• five 1r1nddl!ld,..,,. Servk tl "Ill be tttld Thuna."f, 11 AN.. lltll lll'Nd- W•"f CMHI, witll ..... L. V. TOl'TIOW atl'lcltllnt'. l"!emwnl, Good Sh..,._rd CM!lfltr"f, I.it lrMdWl"f Morh11ry, Co1l1 Mtu. 0 1..C!Ot'S. •••D • .,..,., I. Rlll'd. AM. t-1.. of 11n'.L.Purl AYt .. lllbot llllnd. 0.!I of dolalh, l't~ ruerv t. Sut'Ylvecl Irr wilt. M.lr'1'1 P ulll- ttr. Mt1. ltobtrt Ga•-•Y· ol T11Mch111h tit!.,., Mtl, lto!ll MH"f'l!I, ol Pa.,.~/ •nd foll• •••llddMlthlltl'I. se ..... 1cn, Thurl- • ., I PM. Pacific: \lltw Chtllt1. lnltr-me~I Prhrtll'. Ill~ Morlutt"f, C«- dtl Mir. Dlrt<llll'S, SCHMITZ P11tr Sdlmlli. Allt 14. ot 11' llroedWtY. CmJ• Mtu. $Ut'Yl¥Rd Irr wllt, Htltn1 dotu9hltr. MtS. Danit Wtlr•h -· Wh· llem ~Iii, S.n~ A~1 ' 1"#0 1tller .. Mrs. JOMjlt\111e lle1'81Nn. Strita Marle1 M1t1 Jtnnkllft. Norlfl Holt'fWOOCl1 end -Wtfldd'lhdnn. s,tvfc .... Bell '"°""" Wi t C"'"I' tadly, TllbcY">'• I PM. lf'llV· IMl'll, HI~ lltlt M-ltl ,.,rtl. Bell •rotc1wn Morlu1rY. COlll ""'"' Dlrec:- tors. SCMUMIMAJll H•m" khlllltfNR. 227 Mnnollt Strfft, C01l1 .'MM. Dalt ti !INltl. f.arut,., t. llll'VkH 11tndlft9 ti 1111 ,ll'Mdwl"f MO#· .. N . ARBUCltLE • BON Weste!lff M-ary 1%7 E. 17111 l!I., Colla -14Mlf88 • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR S.NIO Cotti J\tesa Ml UC4 • • BEU. BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 BroadJ8Zimeo,ta Meu • •t ' DILDAY BROTHERS -ti.po Volley M1>r1all}' Jltll -BIYd: u .. -.Beacb IC-7771 • . PACIJ'IC VJP Ml:MOlllAL PARK Cemetar 9' Mwt .. l'l' 1111 'Pldile~ o.tte N...,.n BueL Cllllonda ~ PEEK :AMILY COl.oNIAL nJNllllAL -I '1111 BlluAvt. w--• SHEliEi MORTUARY Lopee -· IMJAI Ioele-.... , .. • SMmlS' MORTUARY 11'1 Mlbl St. ffptllifttoo -- - . . Guilty· ., . To Assault SANrA ANA ·-.A Westminster mechanic ac· cused on his arrest of raping a Santa Ana barmaid plea'cled guilty Thursday· in Superior Court to reduced charges of assault by means of bodily force . · Jlldge James F. Judge sentenced Roy William ·, McMu..rty, 23.----0l HMM' Stem Ave., to eight' months In Orange County J;tll and place(J him on three years Ptobatlon. The judg.e dismissed two CQunfs of rape and 'kidn.apipg and sex perv~rs:ion ch11rges. Police said .McMurty's vie-, tim accepted hit inv:ltatloo lo breakfast last July 19, but in- stead was driven to amearby fannhouse , repeatedly raped and forced to participate in unnatw:al. se~ acts,. Will Lar1:y Make a Stewardess? SANTA ANA -As far as student Larry· Ribal of Santa Ana College .is concerned, se1 is no bflrrier to learning the airline stewardess lrade. Rlbal, whose s t u d e .n t goveminent activities are welf known on the eampu!, enrolled for the spring aemest.er Jn a clas s calle,d Alrll11e Stewardess C o u r s e &3, ~fJtsaenger Safety, ' Mary Lou Finley, former stewardess and instructor of . the c I 1 11 , found the former Marine sergeant sitting in the front row on the f!M day of school, su.-rounded by a bevy ol pretty retlow studenta, Rlbal, who says he ii 1erlous about completing the. class, foond nothing forblddlnrr !he action· In the college rulet, llthough the cour,. catalog llstl ~ class for female studenl.1 only. Rib<!, re<enl lo>er ln the race ror the -post of student body p,..ldellt, will have to · m.ke· a f.,.. ~" 1n hi• normal habtta, according to Mr1. Finley. He'll perform all the ••tne duties as a:l.rls sutj\ as serving u ho1te1se s {or the planetarium, binqueU' a n d olhtt ~mpus evenLS1 and will w_w .. .JtUoa..!Jp in.lch !be glrls1 uniforms. ; -'I. ' • •• • --· . ' " AT . ' Dependab0 · ard Smq~ . ' .. Smart1 You bell It. takes young thinking. al~rt and experienced minds to:ptoperly serve money ~n1 customers these days. It takes people who are familiar with 911 of the various savings plans we have to offer You smart savers--the tax ~ • . . ' . retirement plans, the certificate accounts, the Guaranteed Rate AccountJ, Monthly Security Accoun~. trust accounts and . many, many more. Sure, we hM tfterii' iii. ' We have this type of personnel .!... dependable, ready, willing and alwaf5 here tO help, you with your savinp plans -come in, call Qr ~rite. Srl)<irt Savers Slive."and "Elim at Newport e.lboa S.vinp ,,,..,., all the' new high rates are aVailMile, • · ' EllabtltllOd !ft 193' .. 1 NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS • AND LOAN ASSOCIATION • ~ . .- Main Offlct: 3366 Vi• Lido, N-" BMch, C.!ifoml• 92663 • Phone 714/673-3130 I • Corona d~I Mar Office: Financi•I Pl•zaJ 550 Newport Center 1?'iv1. Corona d1l ,,.ar. Callfoml1 92625 •Phone?14/ .... 1461 ' I• • -. ' • .. • ..... . . • ' • I .. ., . • • ' )' • , -.... t ~ l . I I 1 ' • I I Je DAll.Y 'II.OT I• Blfll Geer Firebird Unveiled For 1970 By CARI. CARSTENSEN Of ftll OellJ '!* Sllft Pontiac . Motor Dlvtslon's latest entry into t h e persoqalizl.'d spOrts car field, the new 1970 Fireblrd, will be unveUed in dealer showrooms from coast-to-<:oasl on Feb. 26. The new Firebird, which has semt-rastbact styling, is buUt on ._, JQ8.-inch wheelbase. The four-seat Firebird will be avall¥>1e in one body style, a tw<HIOor hardtop. II will be offered in four models; standard. the luxury , EspriJ, lJ!e blgh-performante Formula 400 and the Trans Am. • s T-. Ftl>Nr/ ID, 1970 MUTUAL . The base Firebir-d includes as standard a 250 cubic..}!lch, six.cylinder engine anif a thre e-s peed manual transmis.sion. PONTIAC GIVES FIREBIRO EUROPEAN FLAIR FOR 1970 Features Include L•'1• Headlights, S_pllt_ Grille Openlng1 Standar on T ESj)iif is a 350 cuOio-inch V-8 developing 255 horsepo~er, a three-speed manual Door shift, a custom Ulterior and exterior decor moldi.,gs. • Forthepe rf orm a nc e- minded, the Formula 400 is equl)iped with a speciaOy- moldei! fiberglass hood which has distinctive integral air scoopa. A 400 cubic -inch engine wllh a dual snorkle air cleaner and dual exhausts are slandard equipment on tbe Formula 400. Tbe hi~h-performance. Trans Am ' jncludes a "Ram Airl How much don It cost you to miss a phone ca117 CALL TAI TO FIND OUT. IJS.n77 Wershow ...... eat Estate Auction DISSOLUTION OF TRUST Under 1 p11n of llct11ldation by the Oomln1u!z lst1tt Cornptny (ncrw I dis.solved COIJIOrlllon) ACRES OF PRIME IND'L LAND ,REOOMJ"AKn.'t ZONEO M·Z S.E. Comer of Victoria St. & Wilmington Ave., (NEAR ALAMEDA ST. AND ARTESIA BLVD.) Dominguez Hills, Los Angeles County, Calif: llllllPllllTAN AREA Of lOS AllGEUS. CAii. Tiiis 111• llM will Ill ttt.Nll In I ,.1c1l1 l••l•ld••llr •"41• Cllli.cti.,.IJ It fllll IOll tM bi411on: • PARCEL A-41.2 ACRU • PARCf:l t-17 .I ACIH:S ._PARCO, C-5t. 7 ACR!.S AC1M Salt To T1111 "-Al: BILTMORE Hom (Rofftln Room) filth & Olive Sis. Los Angeles, Calif. Tkl1 b lhl Int 11111 ,.m>I fl llM ,. .... ,~Inc I• 1111 •rlllflll Sptllil~ UM Gn•I 111 R111<k $1n '1dr-1! ••• tl.,t l~I ••real S111•i1h UMI '""'I• ""' 1Jllf1" Slit«. MONDAY · ,J '· I MAR. 23 •12P.M. Coll" write for desaipliwe auction bradlurt. BROKER PARTICIPATION IS EftCOUR!GED SA.II OllGO COUNT\' OfTlct: 1012 S. Hill, Otanside, C.11f. 92054 (714) 722·1306 SPECIAL REPORT AVAILABLE ON WRATH ER CORPORATION Our corporate Finance Department has prepared an interesting report on this Southern California company that IS active In the fast-g rowing leisure-time business. The study offers market and financial data and in-depth discussion on the four divisions that points to what we beheve to be a possible interesting long-term speculation. The company's ma jor calegories include: 1. Hotel and Food Operations of .the Disneyland HO\£; ... r • open Queen Mary. 2. Muzak, functional background music aervlce. 3. Television and related acllvltlea Include the long runnJng Lassie aeries, The Lone Ranger and Sergeant Preston of 1he Yukon properties. A Fast Food Franchising -development of units utillzing Television • properties ·names-In operation 1s The Lorie Ranger restaurants. 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'188- • "Special C&re" <"Yclu lncludt pumuent pren. pre•\\"ash, ·norm•! llld delicate • , , thl'ft water leYet1 • &llf-tlunlf\I' lint fUltr. fabric .o!U:ner 411· peniier, lhrie lemperalur ... a.1peedl. MoikJ 19&70 ~ ' ' -- Regular $39.95 29·~u • Hilh .. pted 'Uprirfl,t vacuum Wlt.h \5-foot cord, 1\ep · on awtlch, a dl1pou.hlt du1t "9.p. Modll 31121 , ' .. . Adams and Magnolia , .-~sears , . " ••• I I I . - Hu~tington Beach, Calif : .... Phone".962-7·7S1 "' 9059 "~dams · Street. • • • ,, • . . . -' • - , ' ..__..._ .. ...-r• ._ ...... ..,. . .,. ,._....__ . • . . • :· r •• •• . • . ' . .. .. ' • . ' •• I • t' -' • • ·.t ' . . . 4 -... • ', Mihou ·makes +ht suede pantsuit with matcihitl.lJ'~hood•il...o.AaD • ,. •· i ·. ' .. .- ' ' ' • ... • • ~ Qr ig iriafliy Success' Secrf?f B.Y MARION.CHRISTY to a C:Ourreges fashion sbow. lt was a big mistake because Berhanyer is' obviously hlADRlD -· Spanlsh "fashion is still in very impressionable. \Vhat corn.es out of the baby stag~. the Berhanyer salon now are )>Ure Cour· And, B;S ev.er.y good mother knows, reges-ism.s. babies must crawl be.tore tney take lhat The big drawback of Spanish fashion ls first terrifying iltp. '!bit'• tht point at that many of Olt styles art ju.st too old which, Madrid fuhion . ctestgners find faah!oned or too Holly.wood ev'er to be ao- themselves. Th&,. spUit .ls there but, col· cepted by contemporary elegantes . lectlvely speakinll, they'A barily tod· -·.who ahould lcnow better, sticb • dling. · .> , ·" cloaodlJ to .lorm-flUing gowns thll ""' Indlviclually, there 4A e=ptlor\a. • uP la a deeJI llow>co oMalletaJnn ~ Mitzou, the oeaullful YOW1i thlag -.ho "-down:It~ all too mninilcenl ol tho Is the toast of Spanbb fublon, bu been flamenco coe'tume. '.' quietly doing •faliuloul laather CIGlhea II only the Span]Jh deilpers cou=l~d~-'-'t~""l';,;-:t" that hav.e-me~~e.-~ _Uk s11fa~n up.· · ~ , 'I , . . Natalie Wood~ Mercoun:' • Cotinl.e.s· Quintanilla, ·the ·former AJlne Mitzou ts ooe reuon Spanish laSblon Griffiths of New York, hU.been acting as exists. ~. ' < unoffldal afnbasaador for . S pa n.:1 s b Pertegaz is, of"c:Ourse •. another atJn. deslpri. 'lbt couhteu, an attractive _ clout. , diplomat who olso happeos to have macle American ~· Uke ,Geajfrey tbe lnternatia>al -list always Beene, usually IDIDll• to,llY toto Madrid wean llaCfrid.produc c:lotbea -<lurinC to se< Pertegu -.,.S.lalk c:lotbea jbe pma lhowtnp. -. -,_ generally. Perlepl II llDy, lrall and a . UndoubtocllJ, the --- decided lritrovett. the Spenlsh J>ll'd>t --siloe Ille ii mar· Tile trouble II· that Pertqaa, wllo ried to·a Spanlsb·)l\Jbleme. · doesn't opeak goiicl English, .II scared di Now, k the Madrid designers con otop ' by the <»id. cruel world ou!lide hi( salon leaning '"' yesterday's clothes, ""' otop -and althouglv top American .stores copyill& Paris.com~ and uep their ¥t'ou1d like him to make persoqal ·~ eY,e on the ball' -·tbere .. s hip.. · y- pearancu in the1United sates, II< aay1 .. -~s. the i!f>&D!ilt&OV<m!l\"nt is i\Y'· no. ire tangible mlPlnce ~ llo&i1ners - Needless to say, ll SpaiD ls to rnoke rtpOrtedly poutlag in.fl mUlloil llUIUallJ good in the fashion 111ne, it is badly in to promote high lahlon. need of spoke!men who are: superstars in Spanish 1ad1es; espe:cially_\b:e_rn@eyeJi tbe public eye. 'Poor' Pertegaz, talented, ones that buy ftom the aaloos. are on the is just too shy to witbdra~ from his safe, fat and dumpy side. Unfortunatel)I, little cocoon. designers lose their zest for fashion when &,Uo Berhanyer shows promise. faced with sagging, overfed silhouettes. If ' But Berhanyer isn't gutsy enough lo do only they could get on a plane and come his own thine. to major American clUes and obstrv• Somewtlere along the line. Elio hopped today's woman. a jet over to Paris and invited bimsell in· So, ct1nqui&ladon, let'• ao! '•.,. 't" -' ""· .. ~ . .. ti:.0: ... COPYCAT -Ello Berhanyer designs a clean silhouette \vhicb is typical of Paris' Courrege$. "' . .. . " . , . I . .... .. ' ,.. • 1 1,• 1..-. • • r-·~:; I,' • I ._ • • ' l ! . . ,_ ...... . . . ... ---.. . ' .... .• .. 1:-'t· ' ' ....-: ..... . , ,, . '} . . . . "' I . . . ' • .j . ~ '. r<J ..... lf'lo :ti. •• , , ) Wr·apped::o·am s~l~:U n.cove r~, . . . Maxi 6men . .. ,_ , . ' • O.titl.Y 'It.OT,_....,. 1M 'f'M SHARON FISCHER'S MAXf CREA TES '"GAME OF HIDE AND SEEK ' ' • I New Villain in .,.Perils ·af ' Paufi·ne~ With the loll of the hemline, will wcrnen fall for or over the new · mu.i length-! European designers prodld that In a year's tJ.m,e WOJDen the ~-orld over will be wearing tpem. • • They may 'be a ·10dsend.Ui tht frigid . 'Norfll al1d El,st bul ho!' adiplabl~ art .. "tbey on the temperate Orange :eoa1t?" So [ar, it api>ears'that the trend hasn't had much · a11J>eal, even lo the avarit· garde~ but a few maxicoal5 have been apotted•ln the area. Naturally the question most asked Is, What'• H. like wearing one? COmmfnt.s read Uke chapters out of the "Perill!i of Pauline." The consenaua i!I the maxicoat brings maxi hazards. In the threads of · this great c10th of distress is Ill excessive weight -"like a yoke," described one wearer. "You have lo remember to lift up the •klrt while -lltng up and down slaln." &!vised another, "or you might wtod up flat on your race." Quick movement thrw&h an electric door b ~ or your coott.il mlght got caught, warned .-. And acalltorl can be a real 1amb1e. Getting caueht bdween the steps not only is a danger lo the wearer, It can mean Ir· repairable damage to the coat and perhaps everi to the eacalatC?r itseJ,f. . Simple. chor~ yke ll"OCttf lhoppjllj . -~ can be a chaDqe, too. 11 the cuifOmtr - behind doesn't wilch where 3he II going, you might find a wheel ol a lhopplJll cart troveHnf-oo your htm. "Try to keep ladylike manners while 1ettlnc Jn and our of a car," wu another c;om1~L "¥GU hlye to kind of hold the Uirtd.Cbe COll>..to one 1kle -sort of like a tra1n ·-·and• edge Jn/' advised the owner. 0 0therwlse yoo might get the -1>et1f_,aughl in the .ddot llbll ill dOwn the -wllll It napping. Tf>ose wllo h•I"' combined maxlcoalinr and inotorlna have their idW,' klo. ' .. '1.You've tot. to unbutton the coat at least halfway," ldviled one pl, 11or you won} be able Jo ,.i your loe~aparl.'! "LQJ.'t even tor pilltJnc on a Mat belt," warned another. 1'1bt extra fabric of the skin thll'• 11111ally bunched up behind you make1 M intJIO"')ble." • "1be nnt time I ever drove a car In my maxi I ~ my coat and draped Jt over the emergency brake. l completely forgot lo release the brake unUI I'd driven teveral bklcks and smelled bum· tna: robber," related lnot.htr. "LuckUy I dldn't have a car with a 1Uck th\fl •.• " There 11 at , lea51-qne advantaa:c.1 hbweVer. Have you ever aat down on a ~· pllatJc Rat 1n 1 mini ? -- • • IS THIS TIUI' ltlAl:LY NICISQllt¥t \ . • \ ... -------...... -...... ------------.... ----------.-.-.......... -................... "" ................. .,.. ....... ""' ...... -~.,...,-,.......,,,....,,~.-, ... -.,.,..,..,..,,.,,..,-,, .. ,-.p~~--c.~·~· ... ···....-----............... ---. . ....--... -·· J 4 DAILY "LOT lin!ay, Febnl.iry 10, 1970 Horoscope .Pisces: Strive For Self-esteem . I 1 WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 11 By SXDNEY OMARR In sroomJ.q, utWie b'•dUioa -some apparel ~Clertd ''oJd..fuhIOltfd" teems today 10· have a special cbarm. Could make yoa atud out and be t.1· ln.me.ly provocattve.. A.RIES (March Zl·April 1,): You may wan\ to be ex· travagant, but p e r s o n a I finances are tighl. MeaN take il easy. Be awart of details. Study fine print and read between the lines. TAURUS (April ZO.May 20): You feel pressure. But you get praise.. ·You have to dedde Y:hether what you go t.btough is "wortb it." MWIJI! wUJ be crystal clear. Accent o Di personal responsibWty;- GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Spotlight stllnes on are.a of chart where you keep your secrets. Some matters become public knowledge despite e.f· fort.& to be discreet. Make con· cession to family member. :' CANCER (June 21.July 22)' : Your affairs of heart come to : fort. You find it difficult to : concea l true feelings. This ii : day when you have to analyze : yourself. Don't depend on opi· ; nioM or outsiders. ' LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)' : Practical mau.e:rs dominate. ; You cannot iJnore details. Key ~ is to know responsibilities and fullill them. Potential is great. • But you may feel threatened by younger individual. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl 221' Your long-range plans chana:e. People who confided may now take stance of secretiveness. You are finished with one phase. Know thi!I and welcome chance ta meet new people. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221' You are goln,g to take new a~ proach where m o n e y , Flying High Miss Charmian Willard, daughter of Mrs. Mar- garet Willard o! Balboa graduated from Con- tinental Airlines' host- ess school and now is assigned to Houston. She attended Orange Coast College. Talk Set On Linens possessions are concerned. Property values, what you in· tend lo lovest -these could become key questions. SCORPIO (Od. 23-Nov. Ii), Euphoria makes itseU felt. But you wQUld be wile to study • enlitt pJcture. Some friends make claims which seem divorctd from reality. Have fun but don't take everythln.g seriously. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. SI ): You can git job dooe. But methods, costs are subject to rtvlskm. Be fiex· ible. Your ally is versatility. Element of luck or Urning Is on your side. Make the most- or it. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You may feel there is a stalemate' where emotional conflict is concerned. Key is pitllil. Don'ili Cited inti any action, decision. You can afford to take your time. AQUARIIJS (Jan, JO.Feb. JI): Avoid unneceuary travel. Tendency is to get involved in wild-goose chase. 'lbere are changes; move with the Ude. RelaUves tend lo haggle. Do not becune involved. PISCES (Feb. 11-Mareh 20)' Your idw jell. You are able to achieve balance, profit. Item wbich you possess could bring surpriling rtturns. Look ahead Strive to gain greater self-esteem. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are entering period of social whirl. Your world expands. You go here , there and almost everywhere. Danger e.llsts that you will scatter forces. But, in general, a burden is lilted and it is fun Sifting -Princess Style and games -and, I f There ar,e preciously few dignified ways for a woman ~o si t do\vn ~bile attired fortun,te. some th In & pro-in a miii{i:ltirt -particularly if she's a princess. Yet with the handica p of OoY.'- ductlve., too . crs JU).d ,J purse Princess Ann of England somehow m a nages to retain her To find ...,., mOA 1bou1 yevr1111 1nd 11trOlorf, 0<dtt' $Y~Y Omerr"• • _ _:•:l•::;g~•:•::c:;i;,----------,::-;,-,-----------------NM tlCIOitlll, The Trultl ,t,boul ~·..,.. • A1trokltY s.tld Dlrtl'Mllfe Ind 30 c•n'-...... 't t9 °""1rr' 1ooki.1. Ille O,llLY fllLOT, ~- &ow )7CI, Gr•MI Ctntr1I s1111on. Nev< A At...., i;Le·. rs Nursery Graduates Return to Campus Y1tk. N Y. 10017. IV~ ff 1 Chapter Founder To Speak Col . R. A. Elsworth , organizer and president of the Laguna Hills Branch .or VIV.A (Voices in Vital America), will be guest speaker for the Em· ma Sansom Chapter of the United Daughters of t h e Confederacy Thursday, Feb. 12. Mrs. John S. Carver of Laguna Hills will open her home for the 1 p.m. meeting and Mn. Jessie Seward will a1sist with bos1ess duties. Elsworth, a graduate of West Point, served in World war I and II and was com- manding officer of Canton Island. Mrs. C. A. Nis.!On will present historical r e c o r. d s relating to the Montgomery family's ~ontribu1ion to the Civil War in Tennessee and M i.ssissippi. ?n · ,:t Convene ~f e mb er 11 of the Jnte rfraternity Mothers Coon. cil of the University of Southern Californla will travel to Town and Gown Foyer on the campus Thursday, Feb. 12. for a 10 a.m. meeting. Guest speaker wUI be Dr. Rodney Powell, director of the MultlpuTpOse Health Center. Following the b u s i n e s s session, which will include election of a nominating com· mittee, mothers will be guests of the Individual fraternities for lunch. The council r ece nt I y presented tr9ph i e s for superior acadtmic achieve· ment to Alpha Tau Omega. first place, and Sigma Nu , se· cond plaCf!. Honored for grade point improvement were the men of Chi Phi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Art Series Continues "Graduates'' of Westminster Nursery school will visit their al ma mater during its lradi· tiooal Back:-tcrschool D a y Thursday, Feb. 12. Each year they are invited back. to relive a portion of their earlier years and renew oJd friendship~ with children and their teacher, Mrs. Harol d Lundell, who has been with the school si nce its inception fi ve years ago. The regular nursery school program is for ch i l dr e n between 3 and 5 and was designed to encourage cduca· Uonal, social. emotional and physical development. Mothers share in lhc ad· ministration of the group and rotate in assisting ~t r s . Lundell. Because of t b e parents' participation, tuiUon is in reach of many families who might not be able to af. ford private nursery schools. There are two morning and an a ft e moon prekindergarten session. Licensed by the State of C;ilifornia. · Department of Social Welfare, the school is a 1nember of the Orange County Council of Pa rent ParUcipation Nursery Schoo ls. Additiona l information and ap- plications may be obtained by calling Mrs. Loren Ma rm, 892· 2159, or Mrs. Larry Smith, 892· 0395. Panel Exposes President Due Mrs. Vera Nauhmann or Drug Problem West Covina, president of the Drugs and Russian Roulette American Bego nia Society, will be lhe subject of a talk v.·ill detail the history of the de.livered by Sgt. Robert Reid society and the Orange County Cow t Sheriff' Branch Th ursday, Feb. 12, al of Orange 1 y s Department at tomorrow's 7:30 p.m. meeting of Riviera Club. Two additional lectures v.·ill The Orange Coun ty Br anch Followina his talk, Sat. Reid be I b G R Y K.rciu meeting will take place in the 11 11 g ven Y · a • will lead a panel discussion on professor « art at California Grange Hall, Garden Grolve, drug abuse. State College at Fullerton, in a and re{reshments and a P ant GOP Women Superintendent Speaks An antidote for mediocrity They are the ~1rnes. Harold will be discussed by Dr. Smith, legislation: Carleton Ro b er t Peterson, superhi-SmlUt bulleUn ; B. J. Greer, tendent of Orange Couoty bulleti'n dispatcher; D on school!, for members o( Carmel, press; Hrnry Brian, Lacuna Niguel Republican precinct, and Edward Smyth Wemau'1 Club, Federated on ~ Jr., Coordinating Co u n c 11 Thursday, hb. 11. representative. eorree w111· be served in Also, the l\1me.s. Winfield Monarch Bay Beach Club at Shiras waiter Richardson, 9:30 a.m. with the meeting Henry' Brian and Wllliam beginnJng at IO. Supervision Eadie, telephone; J am es for preschoolers will be p~ Watson, hospitality : Robert vtded. Thom a s', parliamentarian: Committee members for lhe Angelo D'Ercole, ways and year have been chosen by means, and Percival Chase, presideaj._ Mn. Fred Briggs. re1lstrar. GIVES ANTIDOTE Dr. Robert Pol<lr"" 1--''---'-==== Gourmet Cooking Made Easy M~Harbor Club members will learn the secrets of Ins- tant and Easy Gourmet Enter· talnlng when Jack King speaks for tbe club Thursday, Feb. IZ, in the Mesa Verde Country Club. King, p food feature writer for a Los Angeles newspaper. has 'written books and food articles for House Beautiful, Ladies' Home Journal and House and Garden. A frequent guest on television and radio shows, he has won trophies for his cu1inary efforts. Chafmg dish cookery and the use of herbs, spices and spirits will be the subject of King's talk. Mrs. Marshall Cowley is coordinallng the p r o g r a m , which will be presented follow· -ing "Jilnch and a business meeting. Sea Sirens TOPS Sea Sirens meet In Klllybrooke School, Cost a Mesa. Programs begin at 7 p.m. every Wednesda y. Slttilfll ........ ••cltMt """'" l'Mft 19 1 uftkia tMr1 ... tf tr1TM~ MEDICAL AND DENTAL ASSISTANTS Sl!orl, f~''"''" couo•• fully quullry 'J'Oll •• o~ Aultlont ;., 11\t ollic1 of o 'h~fcian ., Ot~tiol. 4 111onlll p109r11111 for Dtn1ol At· iiiltnl ., IMdicot Ollie• lhuplioni1t. 7 11011th progro• for N.ed itol Auiltanl. Dll'f ., ..,.~;~g daue.s. lil1liP11t ,iac..-1111 ea1nla11te. at .. tddili•nal a»I, Southern C•liforni• College •• 'Medico I and Dent•! Assisf•nts (lor111trly L-. A1111lt1 Coll19t) ~ by th• Accrediting Commiulon or !ht Nit's. Assn. of Trd. 111d Techniul Sc/\b. . Write" PtioM,... fr1t ltldlll'9 1717 South lrookhurst . Anaheim Phone 635-3450 Sale Significant savings on selected pieces/groupings from America's great furniture makers ••• A talk on 11nens Will be presented for the Thursday, Feb. 12 meeting or the South Cout Weaver's Guild, Inc., by Mrs. Mattie Newman, charter member of the 25 Weave.rs. Delegate! will be elected for the urx:: state convention in San Diego next May and refre!hments and a valentine. exchange will conclude the meeting. series titled This Js a Fine table will conclude the even· Those wishing to attend are Print. sponsored by I he =·~·n~g·=========='=d=vised=='=•=n="=k=e=r=""'=="='=1°"';;::;·11 Orange County Art Associa·,,; Uon. Mr1. Newman, also a member of the Southern California Handweavers Guild , has won many awards in-- cludina: a Best of Show at the Bakersfield Conference. The meet.Ing will take place at I p.m. in the Santa Ana Ubrary. · 'Mle South Coast guild will host the Southern Conference or California Handweavers. Inc. March 14 and 15 at the Dlmey!Jnd Hotel. Artist Booked Sweethearts Make Music Together Newly ena:aged couples will be feted at the Sweelhta{U' 70 Fling sponaor by the Orange County Catholic Alumni Club The next lecture. Thursday, Feb. 12, will deal with the Intaglio print process and the final talk, Thursday, March 12, will be a summary of the series and will include a tour o( the college's new Fine Arts building. The lectures will take place at a p.m. in room 181. "'St. Valenllne's nliht. I d Music and dancing will Party p anne begin at t p.m. in the \Saga Motel along with a draWing The Ha'Penny Inn will be awarded for a San Diego lhe setting fo.r a Valentine weekend. ' . cocktail party 11'ursday. Feb. The club Js an affiliate or 1%, for AUantlc Research Catholic Alumni Clubs lntema-employees 1¢ their wives. tional Membership 11 apen to Hostesses for the 6:30 p.m. 1lngle Cathollcs over the age gathering will be Mrs. Joseph of D. Judilh, Mrs. Don Fasscl and Artist Irwin Brown will be 1bost interested In in-11-frs. Paul Dickey. pt1t IJ)Uktr for the Gamma formation may can J i m Mn. Judith Is actepting 1 TIU Oamm1 Alumnae group Fergu.900, MM071. reservations at 8".0546. I ol Alpha CbJ Omega Thursday,;:::;:~~~~============, Feb. 11,' at 7,30 p.m. In the -tu fAOWt ~ home ol ~" Charles Cook, Cotta Mal. A TllOUGllT , •• • h•ppy V•lentino Riii ftlll.IJ e Ho1tt11 GtWM e ~leHt1 I-e 11•11111 • lt~y Dtll1 ... ____ ....... ... _ ............... ..... _ ..... "' ...... ..... '..-ft'~ """"'"' ' 0.tfNlll '""""' .. IMk~I .,.....,no"',. ...U.....C MlltVfca IVllll\" Dt.'1.l 'ti ' Lao ....... c:.. ., ....... ..,. . ._........ . + .... Comfof'lllllft In Your C11t111" SPKMIUll"I In 0 • DO lit a. 11'tl tf,, tnt1 MeN MMY c.tl'llltl Mtri Of•-""""' ............... • THE 18 KARAT GOLD VALENTINE The way to a man's heart may be his stomach. But the way to 1 woman's heart is a valenttne of gold and diamonds. And here are two very delicious exompleo. Double 1Wlotod wl"' heort pin in 18 karot gold with dlomond, $110, Single heerl plh. $100, SL~VICK'S J, ... ,,,,.. Sl11ct 1•11 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT 8EACH -644-1380 o,_ ,....._ ttlr• s.t.rdey ... n t :JO • ITAL/AN COCKTAIL TABLE Natural Brown Finilh, 66''~24" Reg, 149.00, SALE 19,00 !" ' This solo has always signified something speeiol -"I~• quolity l~ol endurts." Tht 87th ffas changed in only one respect -there's more of it . , • so that th is is the kargtst semi·annual anniversary salt in our hi1tory. All the selected pieces ond groupings art from the regular J. H. Biggar stoc'k. These include full dining room col- lections, bedroom groupings, cabinets, tables, lamps, occtssorits, carpeting and upholstered sofas and chairs in designs, colors and patterns ••• bearing such honored nomts as Drexel, H9ritag1, Htnrtdon, Thomosvill1, just to name a ftw. .. r• Annivel'SllY Savings at AO three Stores! SANTA ANA, MAIN at ELEVENTH 547· 1621 Santa Ana Store Open Monday Evenings PASADENA -POMONA SANTA ANA 1 • ' • , ' I I -~-~~~~ ......... ~~'"""''F"''f,_0.,4i ... <7'>~·•~•,.,z.,,_,.,,.,,,_,,....,., •• ,_ • .,, __ .,,,.,p~o"'"''F _ _,.,..,..,.,,,.._,.,,~,q-•-••,.0-.1,,....o ~:u.,,,-,~11"1•,...,.\~"l'"l"-•~f'•.,i~•r•~~"T".,---~,....-,-~---~--,---,...,-.......... _ __,_,_...,.,, ............... ________ ,......--.- • TUESDAY I ' -.JO U •'TltE ENEMY BELOW" * ROBERT MITCHUM l CURT JUR1)EN~lorl • JUDGE PARKER SALLY IAN~NAS Sc>m.i.t>I-t.Jw.u. 1h p~~- • , . • By JOhn Miles •• By HarOld Le Dou • Tundor, '"""'110, 1970 j I :!I •• ~ J ,,.... _..:...-. ~~~Hflj._./=....-.~~ I =-=---- TELEVISION VIEWS DAILY I'll.OT JI :::'5'-=====-~ tOEi.wWMlt.e ••• -------~-~ - ABC Breaks Movie Mold •"'•am-tcl <&Ol 7:00 8 CIS Ev111llt 1'1'#1 (C) (30) 0 Wha1'1 M1 lint? (C) ·(30) m I Ltvt Liit)' (30) . 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CondllMI lhon '°"'°"" tl lfll• tllllt. l :JO 8 ....... It SN" (tdvtntvrt) ')7 --Ctl'I' Cooper, F1•1'1Cits Ott. t:OO 1J lttv1t: "lthm Tllll"lflr (eom- tdy) '5l-f1rtey Gr1nltf, s11eu., WinitJL lllU•iwo tcl ID Will n.trt: '111114"' Nomi· .... GI.,,.. (ltmllltl} '41-Mtdt Ob«N. """' °"""-. WIB'l> .... _l_l.., -Jtojj c.~, Stlt ~ 1:• m-c.. .......... <••> '4~1U Y:ouna, Hll(ll MJl'lowt. Z:OI II (C) .... "'9 tw Mt'" (eont- MY) '57~ry"tt11nt. Siil)' P'1rk11, Ja~M Mwlltld. 1 • -TM •rtt• ..... (•ltv• turt) '55-VllY!I• Monia. 4:00 8 ''lllt P'riw1.. Wtt tf M•ltf D "Mcaicu Maallllnt" Cll\1Sl•f'J)I I WM• (comt4t) '55 -Chufloa 'IM•1t ltt~t. )(U!•rr 11*1. Hlll'lll. Ju1lt Adtllll Tin! ~ -• fJ'1S &eEM "' 'R>llGH PlV! l'M. 60IM6 10 BED! P\IT n+E OU> MAN IN t:ESJV,INT5 ••• M.!P tqtT 6!VE HIM ANY 1'«e 'ME91Cl NE' I WA.NT HllA ltfSMA.Pe l'D.516N A COOPLE ·MORE IO.frllC1CMEO:S IN THE MC>iNING! ' . ,Mun 'AND JEFF JEFF, OUR BOSS: THE ARTIST WHO DRAWS US. 15 HOME SICK! GORDO I I I I • • rew.rs WlON6. !AM: a I'll\ foOll'f, SEEM TERtl!lY PIEOCCUl't&? AREY ••• t SjNCE lQI CAME BACK F'10M O!PN'T lp\EAH SEE"'6 niAT MIS. WINTUS·.! 10 H ! 1 WHAT OOE6 ANY SELF· RESPECTING EMPUM:E llO WHEN °™E BOS5 16HOME SICK? MU'TT,~W LON600ES THE ASIAN l'l.U LAST? ABOUT TWO WEEKS IF WE'RE LUO<YI • B.y CYNTHIA J.OWRY , NEW YORK (AP) -Movie fans in the le!&- vision audience had been spared' until . recently, those tearing decisions: The three networks kept out ot each other's way-wtth-thelr-feature film re-- runs. ABC had Wednesday and Silnday nights ; NBC Monday, Tuesday and Saturday; CBS Thursday and Friday. ABC, WHICH had been having a tough time with a lot of its programs, recently broke' the gentlemanly mold. It moved its Wednesday night movie to Mondays, and gave it 1 A. hail-hour start on NBC's movie. This competitive scheduling. may have caused some big living room arguments this week. ABC's feature was a dreadful opus called "The Oscar,'' but ii had a lot of stars, a plot· like a nighfn!arish combination.of "Br~ken's W9tk1" ancJ "Pal JDe)'," and was as titillating as a movie m~gazine. NBC showed '01be Satan Bug, 11 a sciellce fiction thriller, second rate but will> appeal to a male audiebce. WHEN THE• film is attractive, ABC's audience- grabbing device probably will work. In ABC's other midseason switches, only two of the five new, Pl'O:" grams appear to be winning pasl ing grades wltll the audience. ' · • ' • · tt "The Johnny Cash Show" was 14th 'on a Usl Of• 89 programs in the most recent Nielsen repo~ and.J "The Nanny and the ProfesSotV was aliodt 'half, way down the list. "The Englebert Humj>erdhick Show," Paf Paulsen's comedy program and "Paris 7000" were at the bottom of the list. ROBERT CREAN, author of tonight's "CBS Playhouse" -9:30-ll PST' -has written a play about freedom -at lea·st personal freedom -In his "Day Before Sunday." The play, seen in a previe~, is an impressive vehicle for Uta Hagen, a fine and sensltJve acta ress. She plays a spinster career WOm&Jl who, in middle life, bas dedicated herseU to-takillg care of her family. She has made a homeifor a sister who from birth has been litlle more than a· 'v'ege- table. She has loaned money endlessly to aliotber sister and a habitually over extended brother4n· Jaw. She has paid for a private school education for a niece. ., THE CATALYST, is a man of about her age who Is flying East to attend bis son '1 graduation ff.Om the school the niece attends. As the couple's relaa tionship develops and the family makes more money demands on her, the emptiness and loneliness of her l ife be<:omes more evident. Martin Balsam, playing this man "who tried to live everybody's life for tPem!' tries to &et the woman to start living her own life and tO cease. meddling ln others affairs. He made the character seem very reaJ. It ls a perceptive, adult and thoroughly enter- !&ining 1drama. Denais the Menace • A .V!llAl\ ISJJStA JOI) SPW<a: • ' I • I • IWLY PILOT U"l·T ...... ' . . ... ~ . . . ... .. .. \ \ .. , ..... • • • ·., .. ~ ••. i ~... ... ... . ,. ... . . ~ ... • ' • ; ~ .. "f ...... " " . ... . ... ... ,. . . fl ruins . ,Near ,raeif ic-8. Tit!~,. -..._ ·- AllOaATID ...... '!'ht BrulM, lralliol far behind early In they make balliela. Y<N'Vl &Oita 1wld It and Wulq1oo -..... the qnt ball 11111 holdlJll the bottom and to tl\Ole B"lb>I -when you'.n No. 1 YIN 1• M him the ·pedflo..I Cml• of I )WO halftime ICOrt, took the lead, 1 Win thole kind of pmet and Wbeft y0u're = bublball ,... upoldo dOwn with aboul lbroe mlnultl left and broke No. 1 YO\I alao pl breab Whel\ 11'1 down nJPI, but 1111 plaa Wied -jult out of 1 tie al 1:41 lo -W&lhln(IM ' to the wire."- ......,., -. State at Pullmu, Wuh-"But I 111111 doo' t1llok tlleJ'U get · Tlil •• 1ot by Soutbirn California Steve Patterson, a '°foot.·9 center, throu&b the ,.._ u 1 d e f e 1 t e d , ' ' n'•!lla-ovhihnOIMllO>e-Coucan . acorOd a rebound lhol wJlh 44 &eealdl Hanhman..addOd. - bl I a.polal INd, llld a 71-111 doalO'flO, left to pY8 the Bruins !he_ Jud to lloY 11 UCLA. -John Wooden Aid be to .tht uibi111M at tc:lpGaked -DUL ..... WIU hid. gone 'a.Mad ""7 18 lVIS "very,_ Vflf'/ auravated" at his . pnUbly aW•• --UCLA llruiOI In the saconcla earlier on lleMls Hogs's lte< 1-- 0dy two -•-allbl coolll'lll<O. pnles. throw. '"JbeY. lilll weren't reldy to ploy thla -U lhe two-.,_ bid ~ ny-. lllcb i;;rlckaon trigeted the Cougar •I· team In the flrlt hill," be uld. "Moybe Soutbem Cal wlmlnf 11111_ vq.\ lalin&, tack with• points. Hellt)! Bibby llCOf<d lhey had to-llOe wliat 11 Wll Uh .to ploy lhe coolereneo race '°""" lie open to 14 or his Points Jn tlit ~iv! haU to Jud here alld I'm ,.... t)iey found out." . coatultoo. lllltald; the Biuinl have clear the Bruin comeback, In S<attle, St.Ve He-11111· Dave lll11nt to the Ullo wJth,~ ol t!>tlr re-"It's a crlme_they didn't win," WSU. WUl<nborg were -tha heroea In the_-~ ellht coo1ennCe 1iimel to be coach M1rv ·llM'1lmlll •aid of his ovtttlme of the Hnoklel' -- pll,.a II -. Couian. "But ~ you mal:e mistakes, -win over the .Trol~ Bpyd: ·W ~eµ Beet Co~ch 2 ' In Pacific;S -· SEATl'LE (AP) -Southern California baiethaU COICh Bob Boyd applludeil' , UCLA rtval Jolin Wooden Monoloy u -1t>IY Iha ~ ~ In the l'lclllC-1 for the very reuona IOl1'le belittle Wooden's 1btllty. • Boyd, spesklng to Pupt Bound SpcllU W;-ltert be/ore the TrojlDt' lllooday nlllht con!.,._ I""" wJUi WuhJoCloo, Aid tbert is a tendency ainons fans to !Jl!Ortd>anle W,oodeo by "Ying UCLA ' always unelrth1 tbe top players. HUSKY HITS HIGH IN'THE AIR -Sieve Hawes ol the Wllihlnl(IOn Huskies' basketball team, scores on a jump shot over the out.stretcb-- ed hands of Southern California's Ron IUJ.ey. The Trojans Jos.t second straight gibne, in' double overtime, Monday nlgbt, 77.72_ . u1 don't mlNmlze hl1 (Wooden'•) coacblnl becauae of lhe talent lie pt/," BO,.d Aid, 11f{e11 );leea abie to ~ 'b.11 talerlt ind do what's expected of him and someUmff that'• .the ~ parL And therein lies lhe semi of 1111 -11 a - coach. You'll 11t ao .,,,,_ ll'Gm me 11 to who II the beat COICb In · our con. ference. ... "Ji.. Jw I ll'fal deal of Jeadonblp With . . Sports in· Brief ;;., .. ' Lakers, Cincinnati y-people be'1 been Ihle to br1n1 GUI ~ perfmnanoes fr)ln theni" .-ia M • i19Y<1-odded. "But DO eeoeh .... qalmt nn ' t ~ thinking be'a Wooden'• pown and It's tlme"to take his heating rtonl UCLA." I) ••I May J1alk About Big ~ · . 'lben again, Boyd is one of the few ooacbe.s who ho reUon to feel bet\er than a pawn. 1be lut time the No. l· ranked Brulm lost wu to tbe Trojan1. That .... In-Iha final pme of Iha 11189 ""',.......... ,.,,.owning at the Weatlttt LOS ANGELES -Los •Angeles Lakers General -Manager Fred Schaus has ex~ pressed interest in ntgOtllting with the Cincinnati Royals to acquire NaUODCll Bisketball A!sociation superstar Oscar RObertson next season. "Sure we'd be interested ln talking to cthctnnau about · Oscar -but 1 want to make it clear that Ute salary we would pay hlm. would have tq be·o:>mm.ensur.ate with t1ie entire salary structure of our cl~," Schaus said Monday. Robertson. 31. a 6-foot-S guard from CiJliinnaU In his 10th year with the NBA. is the league's ·a1l·t1me assist le~der and·. runt>er-up in -;scoring according 1VC'tage. ~ --· the Big 0 has acknowledged he may not be with the Royals much longer and has a.id lie would be interested in playing in ·Los Angeles or New York next year. • • . , SAN DIEGO -Elvin Hayes' coach saya the 6-Joowt center for the San Die10 R.O!:Jteta .d~ calling his fellow team- matft "a~ 9f losers" -but has also •Jllloglzeil.,' l . .. He denied saying lhat," Coach Alex HtQliWD said.M0nday afte·r Hayes' alleg- ed-ft1Darb were publicized. Hayes UCI Cagers ' ' ' ' 'fry to .Wiri ' • . ' • ~' ~ ....... .t Sixtli .in Row • lJC 1rvine's basketball team has re¥eraecl the gambler's Eavorite number •binaUon (7·11) with an 11·7 season re<onr. ~ch Tim Tilt, a gambling man ht;beU when it comes to wirmlng .,_ketbaD combinaUona, will try his sltill a~ outmaneuvering the UC San Diego 1*ons tonight in Crawford Hall. Game time .it· at a o'clock ... uh a freshman ~Uminary at 5: 45. !i'Tbls will be one of the few Umea this ~ we ,wiU be plljing a te8.m our i ' Tift a8y1. "They will be using a J.2 defense against ua ind they hUl,tJe O¥f!f the court,, -- Trttom have a 1-10 season record -rtll1o Illa Anteater mark. , fmne ltll,ollo woe. Ito last Uve pmes .. iii ml1dQs a drive toward a possible ~ ......,.i playoff berth. Eflht nmala lndudJng tooight'a coo- -city alar1en Include I ,...,. Colla -lfJgll and Oranp J-Oolllt -· Ed Babluch. A f<li wmd, 11111 • -and awqinl ...... ..,.. ... lbe 1'rttonl Is <Out m •i'a CM1 -· 17.i). · othtr .. Ian lndllde Jim •Boyd, l°"'anl (M ...... I .I); Larry Bw-ton, !lltml (~ E' I .I); and lllrl< Wilson, ctnl<r (M , IU). --.,111 IO with their .....,_. -"" lln<Up of Jeff Cunnlng- hlin (It.I) .... BID lllooN (JU) at the ldrw.-do; BID Oeorp (I.fl at center: • -Sabbll (17.1) ad lllke - (Llllpm!IL -' ' aeuon.. What'• mort, it WU on UCLA'• rtPortedly made lhe comments on a · home 1riiurm and nObody elae has ever honlewanl bus lfter Sulldsy nll!ll'• J$' · done that to Woodell. . , lll li>a'to the'Loe Angeles Lakers. · l!outhem Cal.,_:UCLA 111m:t ~7. California Angel 'outfielders Roger Repoz (left) and Mile Floyd, take s: dim view of Monday's rain. 'fh• Angels had scheduled a workout at Blair 1'ield .. '· In Long Beach bul were forced to the sideline. b&- cause of the inclement weather. Opening sprtna· ttaln\Jll•ilrllll at-Holtville will begin on Feb; ·23. "I don't think thla pllrlicular tasm can Boyd't bilPll pnblem ao fir 11118 yqr hu been wfth Padflc: -achoob. win anywhere," Hayes was quoted as The BUilitt belt Soutbtrn C1J"in the Fer saying. Hayes couldn't be ·reached for West Cluslc in Partlm:I. Seatt1e comment on the reports. Unlver1Jty edpl ihe Troj1111 alld then But his coach said Hayes "denitd tht Wuhtntton State Couean upeet them . 'Saying "that.. At least he said he didn't in a conference game Saturdlf. That Murtaugh Agitates 'Rigney same night UCLA beat the Huskin. The mean it In that vein. He apologized to the HUJkies won agaln MOOday night. team" for something he said that came ·Bil Bob wun't tbrilled about facing the out the way It did.'' Huak!U again, .Wally with his team Throws Good ·sense, ·Manners to the Wind • Hannu...,.; Aid "I was concerned With members' delenslve la.peel. reiiiazb..leti.!ive to-the-team" and thus '_1!1e7 bavtn't CORl!-~ the llf~ h'iid • ' hojiil they WCNlci," Boyd complllned. sought elatttlcation _from'Hayes, star "Ab lncUcatlon of lhil ii the fouls called o( the. NaUonal Basketball AuociaUon · qainlt us. We've been ln foul trouble Club-whlch has a 19-37 season record. early. I don't think fou1a are an tndlcatlon ol an. aggrealve deleue. I ttUnk it's the mark of a lu7 defeme. Tbat'a why we're 1otnc more to a zone dtfeme." • L9S ANGELES -Youns RI ck Roberson may finally be r e JI d y to shoulder a major share of the burden which has been carried thut far by the senior members of the Los Ao«eles Lakers. A lot ~ eyes, WW be OD the 6-foot.-t, 22$. pounder when he likes the eourt tonlgltt against the vtstUnc Ba!Umore Blffiet.I as the Lakers renew their pursuit or first • P,_lace In the NaUonal Basketball Aaaocla~ tioo 's Western Division. . . . . ~ Slttlhl next to Boyd wu l!uskle coach Tex Winter, "ho 11kl lut week he felt the BruiJ'll were 1 better team thll year wlthoul Lew Aldndor. He qualified that 1 bltMonoloy. "lo my mlnd, UCLA Is not that great • defensive team," Winter said. "You can late advl:ntap of them: But they're oo awesome offensively they don't have to worry as much aboUt defen11t." NEW-YORK (UPI) -DaMy Murtaugh hugoocl....,.. Also good manners. Ai owner cl both thUt qualiUes, you'd. never f.lg\a'e him for the type to go up and pick an araument with one of his friends wtthoUt reasoo, but that's what he seemed to bt doing. "You're nuts.for going back to manag- ing," he nld quietly to whlt<-halred Bill Rigney, Who returns to· mansglng thla seam with the Minnesota Twins after havlnt been out a half ~ar. trouble which prompted bhn to relire as "Pirates' manager al the. end ot the '64 ........ "I'd say the wboJe idea of my poasibly comlng back to manage atarted sl1 or seven mooUll aao," Danny Murtau&h gays. 11 I went tG iny doctor aDd after be gave me a complete checkup, be looked at me and said, 'you can do anythins you wanl.' "l said, 1lncludlng managin&t' and he said, 'Hell, yes!' Well, 1 kidded my wife about It Ind tt probably woulil've ended rtpt there, but-Iller Lorry Sheperd was let so, Joe Brown (the Pirates' general manager)' CUM to our Florida in- slri>ctional camp in Bradenton and I ask- ' ed him il he had snyone spoclfl<aDy In mind for the job. He said it wu up in the air. Had be a definite candidate at the time, that would've been it. I wouldn't have Aid word one. Bul when I found out tht.rt was no special ooe, I asked Joe wOuld he consider me? He was sUJ'l)fiaed. He said he wouldn't. seriously conatdl.r me until he talked with my wife." Joe Brown did speak. with Mrs. Murtaugh before he named her h!llband the club's new manager. "When I took the job," Murtau&b 11y1. ''the thing ·that pleall8d my wife mOllt WU that •he knew I felt good enoqb to accept it She knew I wouldn't do f.l\Y- thlng fool.lab." . : • BOSTON _, A po,ooo Davis Cup slyJe tenn~ :n;iatch with American start Arthur ~; ~tan Smith and Bob Lutz ploying Boyd, thouih. uld he didn't think· the Bruina were •s bl1 a problem u they had . been during the Alclodor '"1p. "I think your chances of wJnnhe this year 111lnst UCLA aro greater than they Wert last year," Boyd NJd. "And that's tbe only'way 1 can evaJU1te the itrencth Danny Murt.auah, who is going back to maoagln& ~ with Ill• ~ttahutgh Pirates after having retired five years 8.go, repeated what he had said to Rigney tiut the TWins' new manager didn't hear hlin becauae he happened to be ll•e feet aw•)', h1I back was turned and he was lllklng wJth oome oil>..-people . 'nle incident took ·place at a ge'.t· together o{ all .the major league managers durin& the winter baseball meetinp. Danny -Murtaugh has known Bill Ril!llY a Joill Ume. They are good frienda, ' and the only reason the PIUll..-p ........ said :what be dld was becanee he wu 1111'11 to 11.-the Min-____ . Austrian Leads Rivals of that team." • · .agatn!f. l:ustrallan aces John Newcombe Ind Tony Roicbe was announctd ·Monday fc)io·March 'tlf1 at Harvard's Palmer DiJ. on, Indoor Center. EL CORDOBES In World Slalom Meet -Jim Smith' of the Sportsmen'! Tennis Club of Booton 111d that 111 proceedt will go to his group's l!00,000 fund raising drive for coostrucUOn d. 1 pubUc tennis ctnter for youngsters and adults in Franklin Park. • KANSAS crrY -Roman G1brlll of Los Angeles and Carl Eller of un-ta will he -., Nstlooil F-U Le<igue oflwlve arid delenilve pb1ct- of-the-y .. r f« t• by the Oilefl Oub Committee of Ill at a clJa\lt.r here l)ut Monday nltlht. RECUPERATING •11i WU dainl a Ultl~ agitating," Mmtluib 1aaatW'· . . BOQlll'A. Columbia . -·sp an ls h DonnY Murtautlh knows '!'hat It Is tn matad&-M111utl -El COrdobu· -Is agltat< and what K ts to lfe •llllted In convalUcl.ng uUi:factOrlly from the 7"-tum. A lot o( his friends have agitated inch mullar wound rtetived last Satur· him aboul why he's coming back to dly wbeli be wu ped by hit first bull manqe. . doting 1 bulllll!>t In JlOIOll, hit dac:tor• They k<Of>' telllng him he'• 52, not 41. uld ;oday. They tell him he aJradY lw won a world Tbe clocton added thsl' El ~. (hamplonahlp wHI! Plttahutp In 1960. .it.cr11~atin1 ill hit-hotel t'OOlll\ 'djcl . '11117 ~J-l!bnt fie had a good Job, he nbt suffer "...-abral compllclU_. """'' 1tmllng and what doe• be need 1U dOllpill. h.tvln1 lleJoc impaled under Ille lheae heodachel' f..-t _Most importsnt o1 cilllll by Iha bull. • ' all, diq IOll.,hlm. to -ber lhst beart. VAL GARDENA, lilly (AP) ~· Auatri.an veteran Karl Schram led com-• peUtors Into-the tec0nd heat of the men's slant slalom at the World AJpine, .akl champtonsb.lps today aeekiDI ·~ vic:tOry that W0'1ld give him the worfd sla16m U· tle and tbe lead in the World Cup stan- dlngi. A vtctoey would mean Immediate revenue for tht Lion of St. Anton who was jeered by the•crowd as he withdrew (rom the. men's sptcl.11 1lalom after misalhg a g"ate on SUndaJ, in a blaclc day for the whole Austrlln lelm. Sd!rllll la third In the World CUp Stan-s ttl D ·· . D T d -~u-:ith~~:~ ea e,1 ' e.¢1s1·0µ ·: u,· e ·' (> ay,·~~~~~the..:i~d,~:1:·~~ The 31.,,....,ld Sch-will hav• to • -~ ;:-:' -' ~ fipt off tile compeUUilo of teammall within striking dllllnce, ltd by lt-y..,.. old Dumeng Glovanotl, who-placed third Mooday. GlovaneU, Jpob Tlschhauaer, Edmund Bruggmam and· Kurtl Sduddtr were all within •bout !loo secondJ from Schranz. BesJdel a vlctory In the giant slalom, Giovanoll wa1 seeking the Ont plaee in the combined standing•, a Utle many predicted would not slip out of h1i liand! finer his perfonnanca: in the· lint• three ~ays of -peUUon. But Aul'rt, who led the ~ trlumph In the special s1a1om; wu after ma .. oolf!l-same ..... -The ---llJUlie-IWred skier trom La Tou.llrt, the ooly survivor of hll team llllOltl Uie Ont 10, placed fourth Mondly. Cage Rating$ ClfiCAGO (AP) -Amtibn ioa.... Clevelllld 111d Dewey Sorllno of S.1ttle. frandllse tn S.atUe. When the Danz Werner -, of the ltnlnf SWlu team bueblll owoer1 meet today and It could C..llon reparttcU7 bu been asaured of group failed to show league owners the · and. of S'Pldf.I aliJom 1"rid chllnpkln, ~ uclr' ~ V::- elthe'r he .-.atrik•HJld.~'re-Gut .-Ii ~U mlllloo -from tho, Blftl of i.-...ip Ibey llOUlb~ Carlaon llepped Je,n-Noel Auiert of Fnnco. to wine · •-""' '"'"" '"' •• se.tut win be ab• to keep the P.Uots. ' caltWnll. Tbe recall of tueh • loan ii · Sdtram llld hi• aetemdned Auatrtan ! f,~::!:--. ~~: := 5eat\Je hu been llvett two f'Orievel ~ , What flfllinally put the franchise in fiMD-# fn lo l'tOfl .... the ~ teammates ttnd IJact It tht favored S. J+orll\ C.'911M ltfl9 "'' Ill strallhten out U. ilnanclaJ ditficuJUM of cial dttlfculUes. Beel~ of the switch kl leadmhlp, French . wtth a clear-cut victory tn the ;: '::.=,\: ''~" :t.: fl: the Pilot& and a dtdalon on the m1tter1s • • Cll'llon alao ha the backlna: of a larae American Le1iue ownert lut week met &1ant slalom~· •· ~ytv.ni. "'' 1t1 e~ ill this Wrd aod probably final aroup of Seattle bu11neasmtn whoee on the Wert Coast and give Carlson's SchranJ from hil dismal di!-1:: :!':' cf,:9... l~: " ;:; meet1nC-loins, 1t1Mges Ind partnmhJp purchAM g'roup ldcUUooa.I grace to comt up with a qullUflcatlon tn Sttnd1y11 special slalom ~k .t:~.. :t *a Jr tbt dWlcull1a Art not solved, cbanc· WOU)d rtach the fl mllUon n¥Cfed to kiep presentable formal. · and turned in a I mlnute, 15.15 seoond ,,, O.Yldt111 ,..., • ea ire the !ranchl~ will be Jbllted to the francbllt. ' Goin& into today's meeUng, chance& clQCklng, · ' lt :="'1 .. :i:; eJtticr MJlweukee or to Dallu·P"t. Worth. The ,ft million figure was estlbllahed appeared excellent that Beattle will re· Blelner completed the A u at r t-1 n 1t. Nttt.-otrow ,... u aotetmu Edward Carl9on, headln& 1 by the luM to prevent • bkklln& war taln the PUols. However, the owners have triumph In the lint hta~ of the gta11t l~ r:J::11 ~~~ lt.! ~ ~ ~....,, u~ &he team in Seit· between Seellte MUwaukel ind oauaa. made pre~raUons to e.xtend the meellng slaloni Mood A)' by · clooklfti ontJ '30 one ,,_ tol\ll'lllli. "·• n tie, appears confkitnt of raislnJ the Ft. Worth. . ...,.....--•i!li iClilt!a , m1intllb o-hundreth• ..-mon-tllan---'~~'""'~..,-,.,•....---1---• neettlll'1 mt0e7 to ~ the tt1m Orlatntlb't •theater t)'COOll Fred Dans f decide on a tranchist l ii SutUe ef-Scftrani. CNINl9H, k_,, '""· 111N11; ....,. heel! 1i.1• from HI ·founden. WWlam Dl)ey of headld 1 ll'OUP trrtq. to keep tbt forts tan. • But the four SwW: skiers \llt-tre all ~"'i~u ~i:"ie.~:t.. ::::\.':.';'.' , .. ,., • .. 1 --f-.,. ic.-......... _______ ..... __________ ,___...,....___~·-~--· . MIKE MARTIN UCI Splasher ' tJnbeaten Oons Lead . ' CIFPoll Sallta Barbara's undefeated Dou continue to' dominate the CIF AAAA lop lO list as Orange County again drew a • blank in the elite list Qf .prep basketball teams. · Orange County p r e s t i g e takei a &harp move upwards, however, in AAA action with Los Alamitos leadiilg the.pack along with Rancho Alamitos ' (6th), Santiago (9th) and Villa Park (10th). • ln the orn~<!l county r&l}k· lngs1 Mater Dei continues first duptte a loss lo St. AnthonY (a l'IOl'l-C04,lnLy team) Friday. '"1e &unset League Is amply re presented with four Orange Coast area contingents making the elite list. Mariria upped its rating to fourtll following a narrqw win over Nev/port Harbor, which dropped to &iJ:tb. I Huntington Beach a n d Westminster are ninth and tenth. following a pair Of wins in Sunset League action . Newport llarbor invades 'Vestminster Wednesday night in one of the top encounters involving rated teams. TOP tO Pa~ ~ Te1m Points I. Mater Del (1 8-4) dl 2. Los Alamitos C21-t)' 35 J. Sunny Hills (15-4) 33 4. Marina (IH) 3t 5. Rancho Alamitos (17-4)23 6. Newport Harbor (Il-5) 21 7. SanUago (llM) 16 a. v111a Park (16-5) 11 9. HWlUngton Beach (1>7) 7 10. Westminster 116--3) S Others: Foothill L TOP II AAAA Place , Team · PtHnts I. Santa Barbara fl9--0) 128 2. Pfilo:s Verdes (l&-3) 116 3. Paciftc (19-1 ) 97 4. Momingslde (18-3) 79 5. Millikan (2<>3) 67 6. Crescenla Valley (1&-3)61 7. Compton (15-3) 33 8. Notre Dame (IS-5) 30 9. Loyola r11...i i 25 ID. Pa!!adena (18-5) 17 ' Others: Pic;11eer 8, Sunny llill! 1, North Torrance and Dominguez 6, Lynwood 5. Arcadia 3.._ Mater Dei 2, Soulh -Hills, Buena. LI Habra and St. Anthony I each . AAA 1. Los Alamitos (21-1) 123 2. Righett i (19·1) 111 3. Verbum Dei tlft-3) IDS 4. Lasuen (19-3) 89 5. Aviation (19...j) 80 6. Rancho Alamitos (17-2)56 7. Chino (17...iJ :-,0 8. Northvlew (20-3) 11 9. Santiago (11-4) Z6 10. VIiia Park fl~!) 20 others: Foothil l. Mlraleste .f. Victor Valley 2, Glenn 1. l'U•"'1. ltbtuaty 10. 1970 DAil y "LOT IZ • Close Shave -Keeps UCI's Mafiin on Top : ' c ,,f 1 'I , • By HOW ARD L. RANDY ot NM MW Plltr Jteff He lsi,.l an advocale of long hair. lieardl and sideburns bul 'IWhnnier Mike Martin would Jike to go into hiding for about thr~ weeks folk>win& the NCAA college division cham- ploMhlpo. The lithe young swimmer who· won five NCAA aold medals as a sophomore last aeason shaves the halr ff'®I hi.I body for only, one meet - the NCAA spectacle. He shaves his head, arms and legs even though be doesn't like to do It. Perhaps i>y Morch When the oction -WI Jn Detro!~ the eollop fad wlll chanp lo bal-iJ>. 1tead of loo&-bllr. What does thJJ do for a swlmmer? "I think tt ls more ol a J>l)'Cholo~al lhfni lliln anytbin1 eJae. t don't think it helps tn • wiDoinc or toting;" says Martin. Martin is a completely dedicated swlmmu. 1be UCI junior is in ·the water at 5:45 each morning for a tW1>-hotlr workout. In Ille afltrnoon he ... , lo the, we!&bt room a\_ 2 for a 30- mlnute workout , then blck to the pool for ·anolher two hours. "Of coune. that's 'only dur, lnJ tbe NllOO," Mike eJ· plalna. He doeoo'I point out lhal the seuon begins In t1rly S.p4ember •Ind nms to · the ml<ldla ol· Morch. M1rt1n 1b 1 freestyle dislanc• -•wla!mer. Anylhfn& from llO yudl to 1.llO (Ill l1p1clthe1$-yird pool). He Is in the waler every day of the olf ...,.., with possible eu:eflOon of ~·o weeks vac• Uon )llsl prior lo the opening September "'-orkoot. Dulin& the summer months be worb as a Ufeprd at Newport Beach and enjoys body surflna bi the oce1n for relaxa'tlon. He also plays for coach Ed Newland'• Corona del Mar water polo assocl.1Uoft A.AU tea.m. Thla team won the 19'7 outdoor national title and the 111111 Indoor Cl'OWD. - Hil :VICIUOD ii W;U.ally a Lr{p Into Mexico with Newland and his family. And yoU ptSSed It. he contlnues body IUlflng and does some skh1 diving. When the Anteaters journey to Detro~ In Mlll'Ch, Mike will compete in the 200, 500 and l,6$0 freestyle events plus two relay races. "lt'a goln& to be a Jot harder this year,'' he opines. ''My msin comp1Utloc ~ )'Ur WU Tom LlolU ·01 Adelphi Unfv~rslty and~ he wu· tust 1etUne over a cite of pneumonia.'' Mikt has comptt.d In the nationals for two ~ Ind is ·-•ile<f In °"' ioo-7ud freestyle. He placed leCOl'ld in the 1,650 as a fretbman and third in the 200'°but WOO a1J three races in naUonal record clockings lut year. With swimming t.,,klng up much of· his time, MarUn has sold his ~14 aailboll' but hopes to gel back to the sporl of sollln1 upon l'aduaUon lrom UC!. He also plays a llttl&... toll ·-~t could bec<Jme a low ~leap. player wllh CO!!· ctn.trat.ion oo.the ,links :sport. Since hl1h school days at Corona del Mar he ha.a pu,t on w<lghL • .about 10 pouOO.., MJke lift. which brings him to .tli.e astounding total .of 150 pounds on a 5-10 frame. Newland says of the young star: "He Is the best athlete. 1 haVe ever coached. All swim-. mine \lme:s seem to be' getthlg better and .he Is dedicattd to work ' harder each ye.ar and keep up with the compe(Jlleft;3 He Is a proven athlete," •• ,. Hew" W Mlke allol rur lime duri!J& iiie.sclioof ,tor! ,~ The UC! eampus,c:ulles .,., ln 'for a shbck. "' .. J "My panaceu (cutHU) ~ leJevlslon," he adrhits. "' Actually be ralts swlmmlnf u hi• No. r love· and says ait1:3 dyln1 b hJI se«Jt>d eholce. Girls. ore thlr,d on tbe llsl ,., the moment ind a newly rouna: avocation, being a d.lstributor:1 for Shackley Health Producbt"' ranks fourth, · '1 Don't be surprlled H the l1f1, ter rrplleet Jlrla in the near future aa hla .third cbok:e! ,· ~70 Prep ._ Golf Outlool{_ * * * Martin's . .. . Sparkfutg ' .. ' $WEIP llAU. WITH LONI llO~-- I lhink.thatlfDfle~whohne trouble meeting lheblllsqu1r .. ly on lone-iron shots shobld ·re- view their thi1Jking 1bout lfhat they are lfyinc to ""°"'pUsll in their swing. The ,.,1 on . theie lflols should be to .. sweep"· th• blll away from the arus:(solid-line path in lllllstnilions). AW>idtht narrower, more uprii.ht swing · pattern· used on short-iron shots (d~shed lines) when )'Ou 1ra .hitting lont irons. Instead, try to make the bot· tom of your clubhNd's ire 1s "flat" as possible. The tongir your club head is m0Yingp1rallel to "the around and at proper . height to strike the ball square· · 1y, the 'better chan'ce you will have to strike it flush·. , Diablo·s, MQter Dei In League Crucials Mission Viejo and Mater Del . 1t ~I. LllQDI Beach 1t Jligh School baslretball teams Orange ind El Modena 1l have been hit hard in lhelr at· FoothUI. tempts for a leagUe title but Things aren't 1ny easier for chanees ror CIF playoff berths Mater Del. Caleb J e r r y are :still a dlstlnct reality. Tardie'• Monarch• waded Mater Del's Monarchs drop-through Pillll . X and St. ped two games off the pace of AnlhOny last week with a 1ptit St. Anthony in the Angelus and now must fiee an Alnat League Friday night but the team that Matef ~ ,aqueaked Monarchs sUU bold undisputed by in first round adkm by two possession of second place in points. the AAAA circuit. It wu at Amat &hat reserve And runnerup teams will be guard Bob H1uput canned a invited to the playoffs. five-foot bank shot ~UH no The Monarchs meet ln· Ume lefl to give Mat.er Del a vading Bishop Amat tonight at 64-Q decision. 8 in the Mater Dei confines. Amal and Plus X are 3-3. Mission Viejo, meanwhile, L~ one game behind Mater Dei. a game behind second-place Mission Viejo (M) ls in a tie Foothill in the Crestview ~·ith Orange but could vault League -a loop that Villa into a share of ffCOl1d place Park has apparently wrapped tonight with a win over TusUn up. coupled by a San Clemente Villa Park leads Foothill by upset of Foothill. t'A'O games alter derailing the Kn ights twice. Mission Viejo's chances for an AAA berth in the playoffs rest.s in its ability to seeure at least a share or second place with Foothill . Irvine Tiffs Go Ahead '.:JV•'U &Ive it ~· bul Eslal)cla is the team to beat." That is how Corona del Mar mgh goU coacb Bob 'Boaz looks at Uie. Irvine League llnk> scuflle. In JISt. · the Ea;les edged out the Sea Ktngs"'ror the Utle and ·Boaz, aeenu ,to1 feel it coul~ Ukely happen again. H~Wir, be liopea tt will not '. r Jn order to prevent duppt\ai,ion ·or laat ·year's fmlah, Bou has seven let- tefmeri.back. tn the rold. ft will' lie Bou'• l~il Y..r as golf mentor. Lall year. he just taught math at Corona. The. seven returnees to the Sea King greem include tbrtt smlori,.lw<l Jupion 1nd·a'pair of sophomoret. John· Fre~ aad Brad Klue\l(er. 1 couple of mid 70s abOoten, and Chuck' Carroll, who usu.ally tilts in lhe .80s. are the-aeniorc. TM junior duo eonsilts 6f Tom Quttn, who ranks as Coroaa;s btst along wl!h Fl'ffil and Kluewer, and J o h n Mintley, a shooter in the ·u~ per 'iCI range. Boat's Joth grade ag· gregaUon is led by Jim Cole and Buddy Cox, both rated as conihlg prospects for years to come. · T w e nty«ven candidates turned out for the team, but Bou plans on narr.,owiQJ that field tp 10 by lhe. time corona hosll Founlalo ·Volley In the 11eal0ft'a first m1tch at lrvioe Coul c.mlrJI Club, Ml!· I. Ell fa- Edison HJgh's inlUaJ var:sily golf lesaon wlll bqln Mar. 3 v.'ith West.em in a non-league match and coach J I m Thompson has a crew of 14 to work with In prepaf~tjon for it. The Otargers will compete In the lrvble circult and have one senior among lheir can· dldltu., He'• Mike Knlghl, who i>erformed for Huntington Beach High's junior varsity last year. 'nlomp:son says he I s capable of consistent m.ld-70 rounds and will be counted on heavily for Edison firepower . A trio of good junior can· didates are Phil Boese. Tim Kinsey and Dan' Schofield. Other slhlttu being -on to supply EdiJOn are fielhrn<D Perry Stephens and Rick Kelly. The Chargers will uUUit Huntington S.acliU II Ill home courae. Esta11elc One. ~s to 11ree. with the Eagle mentor on Inspection of the returning letterman li!t Estancia has sli: returning varsity lettennen back from last fear's Irvine League cbamplon:shlp team t h a t finbbed third in the CIF team championships. Leading the impressiv e con· lin_gen~ ts Steve Robertson and Gil)' Schulte. Both are juniors and wm the No. J and 2 men on tbe 198t team. Robert.On is extremely ef- fective ~th hi s long ball hit· ting while Schulte is con- slde'red one or the league's premier Jwingets.' ·Others who' figure decisively In the Eagle plans for a third comeoutive league Ulle are Jlm·Georje, Steve Ryan, Lee Doud, Kevin Austin and Jim J-.. The latter is a sopbomort, along with Teny Kni&Jll, ·an .outstanding candidate. And, • only1 two of the returnees ar. seniors. George (No. 3l and Doud (who alternlt.ed a grtat deal with Jensen ta.st· year)• will be playing their final prep season in 1970. An indlcaUon of the Eagles' strength might lie in the fad that N9· s ~rge has record· eel a rt at Mesa Verde Country Club, incllldlag a 31 on the front. nine. , Among others, Eslancl1 will mett W arreo in a non-league: match. The ~ars won the CIP' crown lut year, repladnc Estancia which won. it In 1118. f'ouat•h• V•He11 If Fountain Valley Hlgh golf coach Scott We1ver is any kind of a soothsiyer. then Estancia and Corona del Mar sbould be the ™'o clubs fighting for the Irvine League UUe aealn thl:s sea&Oll. Weaver feels his charges will definitely improve on tbflr 2-8 circuit mark or last season, but that they sUll will only be a mecUocre team. Al· the top of the Barons' gold list will be three return- ing letter wiMers, J I m Rankin. Hoad Huffmier and Charles Rigdon, all seniors. Tbe first two generally $hoot in the mid 70s while Rigdon is pretty consisted In the low ao.. Weaver notes. "With the ex· ceptlon of -those t h r e e (Rankin, Huffmler and Rl1don) and John WUllama, who are all aenlors, everyone else we. have is an un- derclassman." Edison Plays Tonight the Diablol' wlll try ·to keep in the running •with their meeUng with host Tustin. Coach W4lly Chute makes The Irvine LA?ague'1 final set no bones about lhe strength of The Irvine Leaiue ba&ket· of ba:-ketball gamea slated for his Eagle golf team for the ball encounter between Edlaon The balance or the Crestview League's 7 o'clock encounters are San Cltmente Feb. 25 has been moved back Jt70 seuon. HJgh School and co-leader lo the preceding Saturday. "We're strong th.is year. Loara haa been moved up to The change in menu ·was We've 1ot nearly all of them tontgbt al Huntington Beach brought about because CTF (lettermen) back and lhej 1re .High instead ol. Wednesday. '· " •The Borons wm use six Westminster pl~ iii each tnati:h and ...,. c - Weaver says player i t.andings Westminster High'a Io 1 f areer will be based on the ladder team Optl\S acUon btar. 3 :: system, the moat widely-used against Rancho Alamitos in a •• one by prep golf ·coaches. n o n • I e a g u e match at UCl CAREER !• Meadowlark golf COUTlf! in (Swtmml•ll , :• Simply. the ladder :syltem Huntington ' Beach. Won five -gold-..medals II •· works thll$1y: Whenever cer-!llV'lho-e ,·0 ·~-1>1,..• • -...:· taln lnd''vldu I t hot th Lion coach Fred Ra:sh,.in his wwr UfV• WK: l•VAA '"vt;' a s ge ' ey first ·s e a·s 0 n at . the l~ge di vision national· cha~ move up a notch or two '1x1 . 1 ploh'shlpo, se"•--,.__ -.· the ones v.1ho catch a cold spell We$Uninster helm, thinks his ~wag uu~ ·-.. move down on the ladde r. :squad will be re ady then 11nd tional records. ;:. Founta in vaney will play its on htar. ·31, Whe'n' his Charges 200-.yard freestyle (1 :44.1) :· home matches at Cost• Mesa host powerful \\'estcn1 in the 500-yard freestyle (4:t1.S) ;: Golf d Co I Cl b Sunset Le1'ane .opener. 1850 1ard freeatyle (11:37.0~ aa un ry u · 111--Holder ol five other U"'" Rash :says, "\\'e fee.I ll'C "'.., Bu·Mtlt1gto11 Beacfe. have one of the be.."it teams in swl'mini ng records: • the leafNe, but ~·hen we go 100..yard freestyle (9:51.0) Huntington Beach ltlgh has qainst We:stem we have lo • R.elafa ' -· w,on,its l~gue varsity gOJ('ti-kno\v every rule In the book 800-ya rd frttsiylt. (7:12.0) lie three years In a row, but because they play everything 400-yard freestyle (S:IS.9) coach Clyde Frlshho\1' Oilers exactly accordlng to the 500-yard b re a 1 lat r o k e will be in the rebuilding stages rulebook." (4;32.8) this year. • The Lions are bolstered by flx51}.yard frees.tyle (2~14.1) The Oilers lost their top the return or three letter win· A I 1-Amer i c a·n as a three golrer:s via graduation ners from ·last year's runnerup sophomore in s w Im lh In I ~ and the-No. 4 n1en will con· un it. Member of championahip .. cent:rate on baseball. Harold Eldridge, who team in 1969. JobD.. Bitting Js among the. recently carded a 75 at the Wlnner of the W a y n I__.) mi111ing after copping third in Lions' home coune-Hunttng-Crawford Memorial Award d ~ th e ClF indivklual ch am· tonu Seacllff-is top man on the Most outstanding a1bleti • plon5hlps Jul. year. the totem pole. Two other sen· at UCI in 1969. Olhe d ed iors: Bill Schwitters and Te.rry (Wa&er Polo) H 1~ -~~ 1 arc Roger Stevenson, are capable of hit-Th ree year starter. All· a~'es .,_.,; man. ling in the low 80s. American as a sophomore. Leading the list or can· Rash. also an art instructor Cl969 AA team has not been dldales. this year ,.ls Ton1 and assistant football coach, a·,1nouncedl. oeGUelle and Ted Fllley. The '"'ho taught at Pasadena' High Scoring record : pair 'rere seeded N0y, ~ and 6 lasl year, hopes thal the half 1967 -Freshman ·-Ith in in 1989. ~ do1.en freshmen on his raster scoring, 13 goal1. Two sophomores expected to \viii progreSl like he hopes 1968 -Sophomore -5th Ill help out are Russell Berg and they will. ac~g. 13 goals. Roger Purkey, both up from This also holds true f1>r t• -Junior -tat in scar-:~ the junior varsity and the sophomore Dennis M a r k , ing 47 tot1I ballnce. of rirepower must be known as a heavy hitter ofr ' HIGH &CBOOL , :.; aupplied from a freshman the tee. Two year All·Americln II) q &f'OUP· Twenty aspirants are out for both water polo and nrlmmin&i) The leading quartet for the golf at Westminster, which is at Corona de! Mar. No. 5 and 6 spots on th~ team nearly double the average Athlete of the Year 1t Cdftt'. .. , are Kelly Gilford, Bart Deboe, tu mout at most schoo ls. .fn 19&7. ,11 Ron Wa-.1amaker and Alyn -:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~·::.1 Stanton. . "' Frlshh'olz says 11-1arina ls the team lo beat in Sunset squab- bles. /llarltta Marina , Hllh'• Vikin1-solf team la erpected to be a strona contender for the Sunset League championship with alx returning lettennen from last year's third place contin&ent. Leading coach Tom Bloom's fortes Is Bob Abbey. a senior who averaged 75 in Sunset play last year. He was the Southern California Jllf'llor Golf As90Cia· tion'a repreaentative at Mex· ico Chy in intemationa1 com-. petitkln during the swnmer. Others back to help the Vlkes m , Larry Margison, Robert MarkJn aod David Lees. all junlora. 1'ie balance of seniors are Pltlke Kampman aJld Mike Galvin. 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Cecil Sings SWEET . ~.~~: OPEN 6:45 1tt I . l•IMI .. ,., Puln1vl1 NOW-IND-$ TONJGHT "LOVE AND THE ANIMALS" "SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF" -IOTH IN COLOll:-e STARTS WEDNUDA T e ST~NUY lUI""' ,llODIJCTIOlf 2001 ACROSS l lnt1ustition on a sort 5 Color llJ Uort fo1v 14 Holy man B Soc ial '"'' lit Htaddrtss 11 Co·iilv tntor of c.ord ltt 18 Rtlattd in dttall lt P11t of ii houst lO Sorts ~2 Anhn1l's spoor : 2 words 2• Mak ts highly eslttmtd 26 Rounder 11 ltlaqison, for~ont: :-; Mbr. 21 Outstand ing ·~rlormtr 2t:.P,ronoun 'Z Stuck out 15 toWrla lntr 37 KllM,of I ,.. mrdiclftt ~JS Ftmalt -animal ! 3' L1nd body • •o:lciepts, as I 11. prtm ist: • 2 words 43 011tdoor 1111n1s vthltlt 4S 111 111's ·• nlc kn•me 14& Well .-r1t1ged • • 47 Number 43 B1stba11ers' necessities 49 Extravagant plfSOn 5j Vessel S 01 inferior · quality SB Clydl"sdale 59 Ending used with lex and · sil 61 Container ~ 6l la19e bay window 63 Geimanicus Z/10170 Caesar's qrandson 12 Ending 11sed 38 Pulling 64 Weapon with gen •way 65 Widow's --··· <tnd congen 41 Paints 6& Exp•nded 13 Clothin g 42 Places &1 "···-We store 43 Minion of F.orget" fiJlure the taw: 21 HoCkey Slang " DOWN qoalie s 44 Once again accomplish· 48 Founded l Grow ment 49 Reproductive les s 2) St a nomad body 2 Abode 25 Barber or. SO Household l Chanoe Kelly' furnishing 4 Bird: 28 "Begone!" ittm 2 words 29 Small 51 ColOrado 5 Outside: handful 11acat ion Comb. form JO In good ~rea & Dull persons health 52 Make • 7 Brealnin9 31 So01ething' further sound uni~ue: adJustlflenl 8 Surfer's Britr sh 5) Eihtbll concetn 32 G1a11y 54 Went ' Nawral conta l11 er qulc.kll height )3 lmf)Ulse S5 lro11uo an 10 C1pacily 34 Ba.king 56 "ftddlng iin/l ingredient e1kt 11. Airline Jft Hitk writer's expt1t ~ssoclatlon: ptoduct! f.O Al thli Abbr. · Z words time ~~~-~~....,..;;;.:,;........., at entr1nce f11bulou1 Lido 111• PHONE' OR 3·8350 EXCLUSIVE -4th BIG WEEK Alto this fine film nominated for two 1w1rdt Best Picture Best Actres1 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD Fox~°i!I ltlll llllM!..'ll!l!l'W .. .,.., ... W.\711 BOX OFFICE OP.ENS WHk D•ys, 4,~5 Set. ind Sun., S:OO NOW PLAYING No One Under 18 Admitted He made evi1 an art ... From the cot11try that gav. )'00. "I A WOMAN" • "INGA" and "I AM CURIOUS f!'fLLOWl" LEGAL l'IOTICZ StenMcOMnl• "THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR" ·---------...... --.....--. . . . . . .. ~· l\ltsdU, r..,_ 10, 1'70 DAILY rtLOT )f LEGAL NaTICB LEGAL NCmCll LEGAL NanCB I • 1 I l_ • • •• • •• : .. l • NCIUSlllS l'Oll IAL I HOUSES F,OR SALE Q ... ral 1000 GoMrll 1000 ·-.. , • READ ·THIS If you are in the market for a NEW home, see these outstand- ing customized home s, built by Frank H. Ayres and Son, local· ed in a pi;ime area very close to HunUngton. State Beach. The homes are priced from $27,550 to $33,6!111 and vary in sl,ze from 3 to 4 bedroomsi 2 lo 3 car gar·.· ages and 2 to S baths, with shake or mission tile roofs, fire- places, underground utilities, concrete driveways, built-ins. and carpeUng. Th'ere ts VA and- FHA financing available. There are 6 homes available because of credit rejections. Occupancy by March I, 1970 in this unit. Our next unit is now on sale for occupancy in May and June 1970 and introduces the new 3,000 sq. ft. "El Dorado" model priced from $34, 490. Rancho La Cuesta Homes on Brookhur1t at Atlanta, Hunllntton leach Kf.2929 -Kf.1331 I HOUSES FOR SAL E HOU SES FOR SALE HOUll S ,Olt SALE HCiUSIS FOlt SALE ' \ HOUSll ,OR SAL I HOUSES 1'011 SALtl llENTALI -· ""'"""""' I• NM'°f'.!..;lo=4:;:ch;;...-::1200;;;.;; Corona 4lol Mor · l:ISI H ... 11....., INch 1400 1-==;;;..;.===-- . WESLEY N. IRIGHT 3 UNIT· IEACH INCOME OCEAN SIDE ASSUME l'HA J'4 .:;,;0...:;;;lf:;.;:"::.. 1 · __ ..;;.•;;;.; TAYLOR CO. ROOMY . • . 1P1;:•w'f.:.":..ci.~ OF HIGHWAY · s-k~~~~~iE •:,\!,~.;:'1J~ 1000-•I Gonoral 1000 0.Mral ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS Ct!AN . " ·-· -s29,910 . ---.FlllE-'"" lllled In -e ... a I EACH fantutlevlew.1'!'•"'""'·1 MQW·in condition. N!!!wly re· Mesa Verde adult occupied: Eutlkte Costa Maa. Span. PLACES, buUt-in kitcbel'll, =ex-wtu:!. ~borne At Slll per month total )"OU or,125 2 4~.,1tt men JS.a. 3 bed.room home tr.i th )&fie ~ tlle root. rentalt ea larp prqq, 1 au n d r y room: al .... ..u .. oe apart. can own ttm IPlldoul 4 ~-.:;:::::.· ~~..:-=~~~~ ~~~ 1 2 ""', rool m " den lamlly room . Beautifully 17x150• lot. Income ._ Owner hai otbet' interests :ment nYI l'ef'l!:ed • $48,500 room, 2 ball t.'Oltl&t· Stpar. $].20. CLEAN 1 BR. DupMx. on ..... ot! us J&ndtcaPfd \vlth many rock month OUr bat lncome~ and 19)'1, "aubmit all d.t· ml950 ate dininr room, "brick fire. ChlJd 6 pel Near all. Bkr, REDUCED. $39.900. planters, fruit a.nd pine ~· wrn ti ateL ei:s. terms and trades" at place, modern bQilt-in kitch-,;,~;;..:::,;=~~~~-I • E :c 24 ft. covered ~tio E lvtl ~! en, llJlb carpets thrOueboUt $12S. NICE 2 Br. DupMx. LINDA ISLE LOT "'i th irxloor I outdoor cari)et. xc ve With Wa SELL A HOME ~ jmt a few of the many wlw <trps. Fam.lb' peta. Choice waterfront site among Freshly painted ins.ide It fM•pert IVlltY 11 MINUTES extru. Seeina: is believin&: Bkr ~ ' Ne1i.'P()rlJ finest homes. out .,~wmbrickflrl!placeln et w lk & L FURN. TRIPLEX atONLY$2-t,500. --·--· Prim• 1oca1;on taotna la· llvma....,,. pride of°"""' I er ee SOUTH Of' HWY. WE SELL A HOME $250. NICE ' Bil home "'" ioon. Leuehold S50.tm. Incl. ship area. Fil'lt tbne actver-Victorf1 Short walk to beub. Nfft EVERY ll MINUTES beach. yearly. Bkr. M5-0lll , .... ""'""'""""-" I :.::.':'tn.~-·· i a11 '46-1811 :oo:._~0r. prop,w1n;..~ta11••"''" Walker & Lee c.,,. Mo.. 2100 DOVER SHOR ES •54'-2313 (•-'Imel NEWPO" RT" Walkar Rlty. '75-5200 'Im Wnru E-SIDE 3 BR. """-eoktr NE\\'? _VIEW! glamorous -4 -•1• 3366 Via Udo; NB Open Sun, 54()..5140 s~ 'IV, dabWhr, wuher/dr)'er, bedrooms, ran1ily roo1n with SHORES pool main 12511 sunken wt-t bar and iormal 11.:. -L·~-0 1 I 1~ GREAT IUY w/ t. mo. _,_ l.Hn · 211loclato.,.....:...·"block '""" •• -A..U Feb u.June 1. din. l'Tll, Owner will carry ,,.._...,, 111 ,..,, _. $89 tiOO: 5~ % loan of ~· $20.§00, to comm. reaution center J & 4 8clrm1 • 2 laths _-_101_· _____ _ toao. ' · $750 -l ll!Dlmo. liiilud .... .,-, l i>oOl.-3 Bi<lromn 2 hillii. 'lrCinQ lslo Drlv• -$23,990 3-Bll. 2 Ba., comp. ftml, CAMEO SHORES Im. Lovely 4 bdrm. & family fin!pl&Cf:, double prage. A Exqu.l.altdy decor, 5 Br. 5 b&, SANDPIPER HOMES Close ttt beach. 1 Yr. old . Luxurious cu11tom bullt 4 bed-room that •bow• like a mo-kiddie haven. • $25,500 10% hOme w/up!'t.t.iri view oi Co-$265 Mo. Evea. aft.er I. roon1s, 5 baths and secluded ON FHA/YA TERMS del. Owner movin& to Ari. down. Lowett 'priced home rona dd Mu hilll 3 Fplc:t (C~n Brookbunt at Atlanta) 613-=.:.1<::12:_ ____ ~1 pool on huge corner site. ~wilt!., t&ke 500 2nd TD. ou. 1n 5 1:; .. ~ lftll. • BBQ, cantiteve~ pa~ Cl 962-!353 10 AM-l PM QUIET, nioe, maple furn. 2 $195,00). wUI buy this cute 2 bdrm a ~""' 1 -· • -12 * ""°7171 decks. Priced w/dock at 5:,% 2G~loan. By owner: 3 Br, uW., laundry, pool. $lG. den home nea.r city park il 1&5'1-SllO $1C,(Q). • ' 1am nn. $28,900. 1?0 DtJ Mar ''Our 25th Ye1r" do-r.nwwn. Features hard· _._._ Lindi Isle Developmlftt :~:~~r~·. ~l:~ 3 BR. 2 BA tiau.e, 6 mos WESLEY N. wood floors, be&tUa.tt>r 1ir. GE,IAL.TY ..BI1J.. GRUNDY 615-3210 Caplgtram Ln. HO) 'dn, Leue. Avail Feb.15th. sia TAYLOR CO, plaoe. !Nit ""'' etc. lea --$5,000 2nd TD. $168 mo. Im· mo. Call 546--0UT RH llors ::'.°" Immediate ...,... HIGH BEAMS 1 /1 WATIR,RONT LOT med -. 492 ·3285, $ Steps tD OOH.DI 3 Becfnm PIER • n.QAT! WE ST Excelltnt 51 ft Linda lilt 96Ml32 Newport leacfl 21 II 5., Joaq,;o Hal• 22, 950 2 be i.atoey beach -1 NEWPORT! Two bedroom leuebold tot. lfhtt """ at EXECUTIVE I ~flO ,...,.:; '°""'·Only 121.too: --home wkh Iarae °""' 135,000 . SPANISH pESIG.N ~,;:.~~~~ ...= CAYWOOD lt!AL TY ll"":'< '""""'""lovely lanai Ll..U l1l0Dovolopmont Deluxe Pool. H/F ·-"· $525 ma . No DOWN 6306 w. Cout Hwy., NB patlo on the wattt. Spa<> 11111 G~ 675-nlO 4 Bdnn + Family !loom 67>-mT e 54&-1291 e JOU• family zoom plus one eustom featuret bet.utifUl ""'"'°"======•! VmRANS SACllIFICE! 2.s ...,_ Aldi = : ~:;;'~ Lido Isle 1351 HAl'l'D~~EAL TY Coron• d•I Mor 2150 " PE~~O-N -_, ...... ~~.·•·' LOW DOWN FHA M2-1n1 Anytlrno Beach """'· Bu><r to "" , ... u addttlonel ""'· • 1000 l !!!!!!~!!'!!!!!""'~~!!!!!!!!'I Auume Improvement rooms Price $7-4,~ 2 BR. Attn.ct. Xln't Cond. 2 BR. 1Cond0. Sell By Owner CHINA t'OVE, view, beaui . Three bedroom, ""'O bf.th, COSTA MESA Bonds. Reply Box 56M. Dal-lay & a.ad. Rtty' Inc Owner Will Carry Back A Pool F&dl. 1 Ml. from bcb: Jurn 3 BR, 2 BA. $400 mo. --· --- fully carpeted and draped. EASTS I DE 1y Pilot. N.B. . 901 Dover.......__, Sulte 1'26 NB ' -M--. Lo Down. Call 9G-«l35 yrly. 2718 Shell........,... Built-in kitchen \Vith laundry ..,,-.we ...... .... ..... ~ facilities. Doub!!!' garage, Here: ha beauty with 3 huge ~ BR. 1% bit., tam rm, ~m:t EWs. 613-1355 Bara:ain at $45,500. Phil Huntington Ienced yard, 14 acre rancl\-bedrooms end::? baths, Gor-Westclltt Plua. area, •ha&: FRENCH Sullivan • 548-676L Harbout , '40S Ill ... lll1M ero at end of cul • de • aac geous brick fireplace. Dis~ cpts, shade trees. $28,500. TOWNHOUSE 3 BR. Deo, --'"--'-;;.;.. ___ .;..;;;;; master Jdttben with dish-Kingaard R.E. MI 2-7.m 21ii Ba. CM-LIQUIDA'MON • New 3 BR. 1010 SO. l•Y"llONT * * * {t . wa,.uer. Beauww. carpets Condo~lum . Pool dealptd ~ bit. Lo Int. h0mt1. 4191 Branford St. l·to 10 yr. leUe for bt1t Joe. 2W FOREST E. ' 11 • : • • .! ' , I . ! I l • ·1 . ' .. I •I ' • I I I I J .. , 1' ' . ' A home eomea along . ' that's eo mlkini:: A spec- ial that it deserve& ex- tra COMlderation, We've JUsr USTED such a home. ll'a a huge TRI· LEVEL home that is in IMMAOJLATE CONDI· 'rtON with enormous bdrms, kitchen nook. lormal dininr; room & HUGE STEP DOW N FAMILY ROOM! 8\1-'eepinc view of hills 0 LS 0 N Inc. Realtors ,1.rcet only $22,}' ... .,.... 3 Bdnm. 2 Baths temporary, Ar c hitect "' '" LEASE• 0 O'N and drt1.pes, Older couple re-Cotti Meta 1100 Private Patio tranllenble loan . By JU1t $35,500!!! Bldn/A;it. Bel\ut. 4 BR. 3% bttb horn• tiring say .ell with Sl400 $32 500 Owner. Phone • ~2.854 kr M&-0609, eves 557.fl51. 6 2 BR. 2 bt.tb apt.• 2 boat ... total down on F.H.A. tenns 2 HOUSES ON SAME wr LIDO REALTY INC appt. L.,una Beach 1715 pier, * dock. Furn. ~ CONDO Mii le valleys can be yours in this 4 month old home for $"8,500 • exisl· <'*in&: insurance loan b: ASSUMABl..E at no in- : ereue ln intm1t. ~fa:! we ahow you through ? ! J&ii. ~'OATS ~WA~ACl REALTORS 5464141- (0pon -1.,.1 Mesa Verd• Unique Loveb' family home w I I h bttu.tlM pool. and no V!'<>rk am.,.pu.;. 4 bedroom. 3 baths, fonnal dining, break· last area and tamlly room "ith fi?Tplace and wet bar. Owner moving South. $S5,00> and V!11rth i1! 615-4930 NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX EARNED $6300. A.cross the atreet from IM pounding surf, 4 BedToocns, 2 Baths up. 2 Btdrooms, down. large kitcheri with deluxe built-ins in each unit One unit yearly kued at PX!. mo. Lifetime view of rhe sea. Bi& summer rentals il )'OU want? Only 15% down and price &lashed to $41,500. See today. Dial 645-0303. 645-0303 at Harbor Center 2299 lfarbor Blvd., C.P.f. $835 Maves you i le Story Two Bedroo t·ln kitchen, c:arpeletf ' 1flrw.p- Cd. Enclosed prlva e "'patio garqe, swimmln& pool and clubhouse facilitie9',AJ!AR.. GAIN AT n s.500. Evenings 531.s:;10 or No Down V.A. Call for an BOTH 2 Br, Uv. rm, dinin& 3377 Vla Udo &n.tioo I=========-"-"'--..;.;..;..;. __ ..;..I per month. appointment. arta. bit-In kitchen, 1 bath, Huntington Beach 1481 liEACH LIM1 Isle Devel°'""'"' WE SELL A HOME w/own ymla. Watklng •DUPLEX• CONDOMINIUM BlLl. GRUNDY m.32lll EVERY Jl MINUTES dls&a.nce to school1, stiop-1 u1t a HOP trnm 1bel ---w lk & L p;na oenter • ""''°""· OCEAN. 3 Bdrm. & 2 bdrm. FRANCISCIAN S,ACIOUS 2 BR· $370 mo/,,.,,. Fllrn/wlfanl. a er ee OrttJ)nal ocoupanl• • P'"'"""'"'°m.R..iuc.dto FOUNTAINS 2 IATH Deliahtful 2 BR. 2 BA. ownus. WUl tell tor $211,500 $51,500. POOL WITH Faclrw: beautiful lute pool frple. 2 ear aar, 2 patlel, 2'7'90 ltarbor mvd. at Adams « trade 1 or compuable Graham Rlty. '46-2414 PRESTIGE Just IOO yards from private dock. Adults ODJ7, no pet&. 543-!H91 Open 'til 9 PM mobile Mme + c:uh. Near NR'p)tt Post Olllce Elepnt deep pile CU1)ttl beach. Lquna artt. perfect =-"'"=78111"'i'~~~--~ I * * 5t8-520T * * a!U custom draper~ 1tl foi: year round llvinc. ift... 2 BR. Lra: Uv. Rm 'fll/trplc, UPPER BAY -the mood ot true-Juxury, vestment or rentals. Sellin&: Wuhtr. Gar. $175 Mo, Until $21,000 Full Price Custom Spanish Hup master Mlite with -par. completely fUm1sbed ill ttriJc. June. can m-7162 aft 5. Juat listed. Shul> S bdrm 2 5 Bdnru, -4 Ba's, fam rm, 30' ental retreat, 3 additional tnc locale decor. Two st.or.I' bath borne. Quiet 1tttet, muter· BR. 3 frplca etc. kinr size bedrooms and 3 with lower cat'JlOl't, storap, Huntlntton leech i. Just Completed ctoae to au 1e11oo1._ No down Eve,. -.. • pUllmao -·Carefree )'an! laundry. FWty .Wntalned --------Across From VA or n dcwn nlA. Full OWNER. 646-1M6 and dec:kln& around CJ')'lta.I IOl'leoull aroundl include 2 EXECUTIVE home _ 3 Bft. NEW pe,yment includinc taxes 61"!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! POOL. You owe: it to your-·pools, tennic, etc:.~ close to 1&111 room. btau.ttfully tuns. Country Club insurance Sl.89/montli. CAU.I• .elf to move up ASSUME aupe:r mkt., ahoPPllll. COut Pool l servk:e. 1 mi trom Bayside Drive Brand new, built by builder 540-USl Heritaa:e Real Es-Baycrett 1223 FJlA 6% Annual ·Loan: Hwy • .F..xetllent bu;)', must beach. I.Aue $750 mo. Eva Bayfronl home clole for hi, own home. 3 '-1-rud-tate (open eve1) FINE u.,_1 F--Bil WE SliLL A HOME see to appreciate,. Shown I: wkr.:!s. Call flG..1919 --~~ -E •1 M TES upon •-t by owner, 1 ==..;:,,.;;;-"'--"=-- For L••t• to Balboa Yacht Oub rooms, • sparkll.n,J electric home for aaJe or trade VEltY • INU phone G&-2152 or 837.QT91, RENTALS p~, & SJ;p kttoh•n and yea ... -BACK BAY • nxi:a UP· aecluded ............. ""'. Walker & Le·e DIRTY "·CE -Unfurnhhl4 Beautiful Del C.erro nr. South 3 Bedrooms & cltn your own eupets, all plus PER. 3 large bdrms, 1% 548-Q173 ' ' '""' Coast Plaza, 40' swimming Lovely pane.ling • large extra pool iable a1ze baths, counf.?Y aized kitch~n'I======;;;;!==:::. 4 Unit apt. 120 ydt. from General "'° pool, 4 spacious bdrms. The Tastefully decorated recreation room _ S(l,500 _ with all built-Ins & heavy Dover ShoNI 1227 7612 Edinler bead\, Should Jl'Oll $9,000. $400/mo. incl. p>ol maint. &: ~tty patio & yard lets talk terms. shake roo.t. Need& tome1.:;;.;='-';:::;.:::;..__..:.;::;.154l).Sl4o 842-4455 $10,WI annual. Need! paint VERY <U:AH 3 gard,ner. C:Ompli!tely furn. $2'l5,(D) 646-nn tender lovinr care. Priced IMPRESSIVE -TRl·LEViL A clean-up. Price. u ii, ti.th borne 'fllilh bull~ i lsbed ii desired. l;istrd Exclusively \Vith under all othen at $21,950. SPACIOUS 4 Bdrms 3 batba, Mated I: ~~N":~~ 49f.0'13.1 large Jenced yard. Lovely CALL 5'5-8424 South Cout 4 Br 4~ Ba + maida. Fall tlltered poet, carpm, drap-I ;.;;~.;;..-=;;;.;._;.;;..:c;;; cupm & drapes. $23.Vmo. Lease w ith Option Rul Estate w,,iJi view • B1¥ 6 Mtm. es, water aoltentT, TV an-L .. une Ni-.tl 1707 ,..A&""t."'546-41=,,,'=',...,...,..~~- LoYcl y P.fesa Verde Cam· e OPEN DAILY 1...$ e HJa:h ceWzwa. 5000 111. fl teMI. I: rotor, tardwood •- bridge home. 3 + dining 460 CABRILLO bullt around court. 4 car floors. 2 fire~ bullt·in PANORAMIC Ocean .View LAKEFRONT Lake Fortit roon1 & family rooms + 5 Id ] •....a-3 BR. 2 baltt lmme, F'rplc. fl-I'· E-:r maint. lmmfld occp. electric doubleove~ l ~. c:or. lot. Pvt bc:h. MDnatth .:w~r::.e 8:' plmf!e crp/ 11 pool. $300/mo. rntl DVTIA Niceyard,Quietltrtf!t,clole $178,lll). f'Untlshed, Auwne dishwuher.Block~land· Bay. $25,950. 499·1344, ..,,_ n Ol' opt SU·SUO SHAKE ROOF ., ""°"p;na. 61'!0 Joan. Owner. S<S-120 """"'-S(J,SOO • exbtlnc 6% 4!JS.4519 ,.,-...,:-=:--"°",.---·I tnlli--1 Near all tcl>ools $37,000 • DON V. fRANKLIN -VA Joan. 21!,...... n.... ll.55. 3 BR. 2 Ila, aanae. OLLEGE REALTY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I boot of """'· • REAL TOR Univ•rolty Parle ·1237 D•na Point 1730 cl>U...n 4 pet OK. Bltr. llllO-.i~HotborP< F.H.A. PROGRAM 235 e 67l-2221 e EASY CARE ····-3illlll 19..,n# e LEASE/OPTION e ~~-ill _____ _ J :1:=:=:=:=:=z:=c :Gavemment pays a portion Country Estate MON'11CEU.0 3 BR. l BA Ccndom1n 4 BR. tam rm. '\ilmtT!!Tlllll $300 Mo. 3 BR. 2 b&. Family $I4S. SHARP 2 Br. ""'" Lovely 2 Story of your payment on this Custom built 3 'bdrm home • Townbous. Bltns. c" pt•, 2% i.. 2 '""'ca.' (1 in ·mm'.'. R AR··E rm. New cpts. &: drapes. =· aar. fenced. Peta. BAYCREST &harp 4 bedroom home. You many extru, Lot 180lr300' • drps, dahwhr, l car as.r. Br.). $500 Eltc. •ink center Spotless! Agent f96...I» • Bkr. ~ ·Colesworthy & Co. Nf!111'J)l)rt Beach OWce 1028~e Drive iTs-4930 642-m'I OHie• •kit· Excellent C.M. I o c at Ion. Stll,cm rood temlS> $1400 mo. Income. .3 Separate Units l'OOr!J,. for more + POOL le !Jplcl:. $465 income, S8000 dn, pl1co $50,000. Kermit Rius Rltr. lachenmy er • ,...,port mw .. ai CAU. --.... ,855 : . iL'.-D M 'd New carpN. Dnp- "' -. --an. 2 -0.-lot.-. - dt*i Wallr It oil -f ClOllBIN • MARTIN RULTORS -30:9 &. Out lf_,, OIM SACiii"iCE 4 Br, 2 Ila. ltP him nn. 2 11.)', HT'd pool ~/llidl Ii div bnl. Nr IChll. ltiOOO dll. ~soo. ~1!171 NF:WPOll.T H<Jcbta ntllbl-inc randl •bie 3 bdrm, .... ke root. frJtl<. ,,....,, . T a.z. 1t11 :i.r122 ' 11 . hi d . bl l ti 4 must haw 5 memben in many, many trees. $75,000. Furnlth ed-$21,900. By w/diahwshr. ind." Vacant. LEASE or Option to Buy 4 . ig Y es1ra e oca on. ""'ur !amily. liome ha• 2 II C di RI Own< 546-4920 ph oalll !'() TUNITY f BR 3 bath!. BeauUful, • .,. bdrms, 3 baths & separate J" We .. Mc Ir •~ trs. r. no · 'lmmac, cond. $34,500, M1abf OP R Apertm1nt1 or ....,..., family room opening to baths, electric kitchen, fire. l810 Newport Blvd., C.M. a1t. 9 pm. consider lease/option, Evts. Illnes1 e&uaes tmmed need Sele 1980 w/a:s.rdener. Delta 6tM4.lt shaded patio & handsomely placr, double garage and 54!J..T129 64W684 e~t. ns.500. All New Smaller 675-2986 to seB 2 l'tor)' 3 bdrm 3 ....;;.;c.;_ ____ .;.;.;.; $250, -4 BR.+ tam rm frl>lc:, tandsc:aped yard, This is a completely fenced yard. Full Home on Sm Eutalde low battw, lh22' fam rm. tmmac INVESTORS!! bltins. Nice location. Bkr. lallle roomy home with 3 price is $23,600. Down pay· Main. lot. Nr. Mesa Ctr. RINTAL home. Take over 5"% FHA Owner-Builder has De. Ms.-0111 car garage • perrect for the ment as UtOe as $1"::i0, in· ·soHer's Paradise Your termL 0 wner. 3Bdrm.,21-tm:. Ground )n'. loan priced at $31 ,500. t luxe new unite z+&.S.12 1 :1"'ao""". LARG'°"=E'"•"B"'r-. ~.~Ba-.~D~bl active family. Call to see eludes costs. Calli &U-0533 et. 2 car pr. Orlldl'e!l o.K. TIM Re•I Estate Mart &: 28• \Valk to beach. gatq"e. w/w drpa. Kldl. Uds. $67,500, WE SELL A HOME &cut hOme on 10th areen of BY Owner. • BR home at fl93 . Av a l L 211!. Eves. 147-1531 lit owner tu advant.. Bkr. 534-6980 Pm Barrett ~ EVERIYk 31 M&INULTES Bermooa Dunn. flnelt .... Zi8 ""'"""" SL for ""' or -GI No Down .... Lindbo .. Co, S"°J35.;;-:2'""°"Bll.=-=-s.p-. ~,,---~. Wa er ee er: coune! Roomy 3 Bil, 3 u.do tor amaller "°""' or "B/B" RIAL TY 536-2519 garaae. atove. ,.fric. dUld REAL TY BA, Pool, tumlabed home. TD. M6-3ll>S • fn5.3Ct.() • OK Bia ... "Ul Inell 2 oU arts. C1ub mem-* POOL * 2 Story. 4 bdrms, ' · V"I""" l~ Wtstcliff Dr., NB 27'!lO Harbor Blvd. at Adtms benhi·•'avJi. Aaldna ~lllO B 2 Y n~..'2. •• s..19. ·~.A!.,~; Asoumob'-l~ baths, hardwood Ora, Duplu11 for Sile 1975 ========'! ,.2 •200 ~ 545-016;.) ()pen 'tll 9 PM r ......, .gi-.. ....,_., ~ mg,.., t9 " : ... a F Cotta M.1a 31IO -~ -xlnt terms. PL. c.M. Call 541-1990, Low Interest new cp , u ... .,rcom. e~ 2 • 2 BDW.tS. Excellent H.B . --- YOU'LL BE GLAD You called to see thb: nicely appoimed 4 bdrm & family toorn. Has large assumable GI loan 5'4 'Ai tnternrt $19,(0) payable $168 month PITI beaUtilul bOe.t or tnilu aiff, PA.m..WWR CillfAllAN t•4J.TT CO. t<m Baku. C.t.t. SCORPIO You 'l'f' c:arefut of money! AMUme thia Jow, low Inter- est lottn on bwlkler's oWn 4 BR. Span1sh contemporary wtlh au extras. Corona dcl Mar lli Dist. $59,950 Ir; YOU own the land. Hol Plnch in a A1101:. 38llO E. Cout Hwy. 61S-43'2 HO• & POOL -'<le . 2 Bil, trplc, litC32' bNtrd • filtf'red p 0 01. 128.900 • UlllJt\e S14 <:!> laail. ft!2/mo paya all . Gonce Realty Co. 0"'4422 3 INCOME UNITS 2 Ir 3 Bdm11. ~·ew carpets & drapes. Bll·ins. Pr1vale Pa.· 1loa. Firrpt..ct1. Top IOC•· Oont. 0 w n e: r. rn.ndpi)J .,.-1 • AYFRONT Lind• Isle Dewlopment rate loan and easy care yard ed, oov patio w/sas BBQ pit. location. Top condition. Gt 2 BR. Stow &: Retrir. O&&!r Biii G uncl 675-nlO u--y d 1110 year,..,_ wlll.lave You BRASHEAR REALTY or FHA turns. "6,000 Bia .. bom• tor older lllnlta. $145. Exclusive fee 1impll'! bay· r Y n-tr t will love the spacioUsneu 847.a507 E~s. 642-0-121 982.-8275 eves. 642-1101 all 5 front ho.me with a breath· of having a l&rae s br home ======'==...:.===="====:.:__;"":=;;:;:=====I taking View. Pier &: float . 2 HOUSES O~ SA?iolE LOT PACESETTER 5 bdnn 2~i Your children will lov t . General 3000Gentr1I lOOO Gener•I lOOO tor lara;e boat. 3 Bedrooms, BOnt 2 ~r. l!v. rm, dinlll& btllll, professionally land1e zretnbe:lu and the e hel ..:;.:::l:.:~---..::;===:=.::.. ___ _;=:..;:=::.:::_ ___ ..,!~-1 maid's room den le 1ormal area, bit-in kitchen. l .f>ath, ;yard. niled redwood deck. The • ee" Under pools. dinina room; °exqulsltcl.y dee. w I own yards, W a I kin I Prlctd be lo'' market for Call :1 tor ·cktaila. $40,COO. orated. orrered at $235,COO. dilt1Z>ce 10 achools, shop-quick \a 1 e. 546-1311 or e Red Hiii Reatty AOD 't. Olli)'. pi~ center l churchte. IJ'13..'1111 Univ. Park Centtr IN!ne i . h b Original o c c up a n.ta I: MESA Verde corntr 4 bit OLll Anytime 833-am 10 ft fnGCftG .....,,,, WUI sell for $28.!500 Br's '+ tam ""· doc. --·----(714) 64t.a1S$ or trade tor comparable IOOo drapea, etc. $211.SOO wtth 901 Dover Drtve, Suite 120 bile home + cash. ,. $21.~ auum, 5% loan. a.ck a.y 1240 Newport Bctlch ** 548-6201 ** 0wntr 545-1100 I.-.'-'"_._.,_ ___ .:.;.;; PrHti•o Addra11 FAMILY ROOM + N I B ch 1200 ~"u,Sole...:. ~~ ;.,'!, OOVER slioREs HOMES 3 IATHS • $28 950 ~! .. hltna ct}>ll. drps, ctll* b I .n weu-s ... nd --• • tamil ' LAKE '"· "'-' httuoc In ranfen, Y '' _. ,.,....... ~rge aeparate Y room $34,500.7 ()ptn S.VSun DM Avail lmmed. -4 bdrm1 !i bl., with wel ~ tr. private A.REA Ft.irhill Dr. ftlr. or Mrs. tam. nn, ttome with pool.a). baths, King sized bedn)omt, Marvin, d ~1141 3 car pn.ge. UPPER BAY built Jn It lichen ele&ant fire. Owner m \11 t leave area 541-Ml. ~ • "" VIEW. Roy J. 'Vard Co., plact, 540-1720' "Now"· $2.500 priee redue>I"'""'""======< 1430 Galuy Dr. 6ti-1550. TARBELL 2tS5 Horbor 1100 on tbl• ..... e' ......... C 41ol u. 1150 2 bath borne aCl'OS!I the eron1 m.r 4 BEDROOMS CdM HILLTOP ....,., from°""" Lak•. 11 BEST PRICE 6 Ir., Pool, View con't "" c1up11c&"" at tltls WORTH BUYING 9Padous 4 bdrm ai,.-le •torJ 5 BaU\s. Two 2 car gar. For. price. $45.CkXI, 10~ down, lmm&c. 2 Bt bornt north of floor plan, "'P Meu Del mal din. rm. It Acre, V•ey 54'-2311 -646-7171 -· Fm<et ""1<1. Loll of Mar locaUon. L1uoge famil¥ aound but need• dtcont{tw. ~ pt:do slab car. room, everythlng I• lmmac. Reduced $10,000 to $8lt50Q. peta. mvtcot pc:ircb Ottered Low $32,960. Now li.ttna. Riddle l Roos Ritts. for~. . MtM v~me Retlty 546-SOOO UIS E. Coast HW)'. 675-7225 MORGAN MALTY 673.-a CL IF F DRIVE • 245 'ft. of O;ce11n frontage on BLU!'FS. 3 bdnn 1 bath. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath hl'lmc bctoutlful ~lontc>re~ Bay, BLUTFS • 3 BR, 2 BA, spl11· apllt·levtl. Gmtnbdt loea· PLUS vlc\v apt, 184:11 Unique, Ill.fie 4 BR home + level oondo. $29,ID) or Uon. NtW df.CO?, colora. or n1nn. $52.500 M'p. plc:tureRque aue~t houat lelJ.11!/optlon. 6f4..2039 Some view. S1>1Cloot. Va• G1org1 Wllllemson . w/ kltctwin A trplc, In BAYFRONT condo • Towtn CPi. Ownar/bkr..Mldns low REALTOR m ,og..:ft'ff Santa Cra r, Faclns Bay Club. 2 Br 2 Ba '35.t:liO, .c&ll Jim MW990 f73-4350 6~). ISM E .. ,. 19'.ooo. Call 673-3215 $4C,!500 UOM ao. llllf Ml-0132 ..... ~1171 evu • • S~\\~}\.-/&t.~s· TAe l'unle wifA #Ae loi/#.fw CAfldle ...... 0 .... """' of tt. i :~"~i't~~"~•mas r r r r I' r. I' I O ~sc;~~<ntusto l 1111111 • SCRAM·LllS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 1600 • J· .'1 ) ·~ ' . ' .i ·' l I <1·1 I I ' " I \ . ., " .J • . :' I "1 . I • • • ... .. ... .. ! I \ I • r I I • ' ., , I I ' • I I "I ' I < ' • 1 I· .. f · '. I I -L I I I: " .' ' ' ., •• ' ' .. ,., . !. J "I .; 'I .•. ' I I o I l I v: ·~--~~--···---------- T'ut1d1y, f'tbtllM)' lO, 1970 DAILY l'ILOT lllENTALS lllNTALS UNTALi RENTALS · I llll NTALS RI NTALS lll EAL ESTAT I -UnfumlahM HouMt UnfvrnlahM Apll. Pumlihod ....... UIW.,,lr.1'' ;i.. Unlurnlthoil Aph. Unlurnlthoil -rol C01t1·-it• L-.~!!'!! .-. <'111 c..tr--4111 C.. Mola 11• Ciole ~ II•~ .. Mir ~ 111....,, for llllftt ms FOR i..-: -y-4 BR, 2 BA. V~ '-· * Qllml' I BR Duplex Piil J BR. 2 Ba Dix. dbl ltpl, 115 hr WK UP w/ldldlen Pa-...... s '"" 2 bo, l'fd C>ptl~ -tic. $2!0 -.Bltll>I, ..... ,.11o, E-aldt. ' GB &'ND OPENING!! O>mpl -.. 1115 Mlrleol<I. $30 WK UP .,.., im Ntw· brick Srplc:, IOft water, encl Call l1)..4l6t1. Adultl, nit petl. $1~ mo. "" m..3109 aft 5. port Blvd, ~. patio, lrult ,...,, quiet 3M E. 16th Pl. 00.1298 See Award Wllllllnt s •• ~_LBA., •-· ndrrtal~·. -11, Trtr. Crt1. 5997 '""" 0-to s.u Dleao !!'!'-Unfwft. 3975 2 BR. D<lux Mod. B .. med --· -·~ Fwy, '°'"'' .'"°Pnr. IOI! 114> MO. a..;;;-1ttnctlVe 2 c<U. pool. $ll.I. 2m Miner MERRIMAC WOODS! iao mo. m.m, SU-M WEEKLY ,.,.. s.a Wk ~ etc. W90I BR d\IPltX on qviet itrfft. St. Apt 8. sa..'m BRAND New 2 br, 2 b&. l hllc Motel. 2S01 New,ort Blvd., LARGE -. s bdrm 2 klh. ~ '° -e.u•tn BAOIELOR. 1 BR .,is. ORANGE COUNTY'S MOST BEAUTIFUL · to bcb. Ytty, eau ._ c.n 11.,. !lro.w'e, built.Int, flUnlly ..,.d•-~w~· .. '"!:-,11 ·~.~~. ~~218!1 ========I room , dlnlna "'°"'· NJ ...,...... -··~-" · APARTMENT COMMUNITY a.11aoa . S3llO o-t -5"I carpetl • drapes. t250/ ca111ttl.ftS &Del chpe&. hlw> NICE. l BR Dupbc. Quiet. mo11th. .. J:lerlface Rell . F.a. tel fa.rd. Garage. Gudtntr Sep. by 1anct•· 1 adult tale WO.ll51 (opeo ewo) and wat<r Pl· llllwo ldultl ..., 30. No ,....__ ~~!'!""!!"'!'!'mlllll•.111 ont>. "'.::t ,...... i.11 """""=""'=="'===:I OfEERFTJL 2 Br. pr, IJO r: 1:po11t. ~.a:~ Ne;:u ...... llMdt 4200 pets, 1 child, 1135 mo. 713 S.lllr4oY Ill lD All .i 'l>3 Na..,.,. _., W. Wll8on ~ Scott'Place, C.M. Mui Vordo 3110 1 BR duplox, ........ fioor, GRAND yard. patio. WUJ furnish. 240 , i.Ql) Sq. n, on ea1-dNac 3 nower. Cost& Ne• ~ Juol compiettd i or 2 ........... , t lath • .Air-PENINSULA Point, J BR.: PlUV ~ lnr Elderl,y cond., complilely -proofocl, Mlf clo.... deJI, % bllh. MJ1t to bly f' iMJ1 In Lie. Oueol U-. lne --........... 41 .... -.. """ ..... l3IO .... yd,. :we Call --.,,. E. 8olboo BMI. No. •1-======== lond-"'9 wHh drMms It w1terf1ll1, oi.. 61M851. 1m> -· 1 • vi1tor1, "BIO'a, clubhOTJlti, HUNlt, J~ & 2 BR. &plc, encl iaract. Mite. R1nti1lt &V(im pools, prfvat. _t _• r • t • w/•ter•· next to bQ" • bch. M. FUi.LY e~ aaraan. E .. ryfhlnt now. PlllOM $140 • $110. Adulh Loe. Adult1, .., pett. $25permo. pl11H. Juot E11t flf 2'00 Harbor t1..i., .,.... OR 3-199() or U 8-3181 * 5<1-2Jl2l * to N1bore Cldlllac, •t 415 MorrlrMC W1y, 2 B A I 1u bl -•· • •• CMt1 Mola. 54Uiio Mo¥e In -I ' p, ~ '·~· -1CAR llley M .. * * * * ....., WhOlldy1 W1ntt -.WV. Oe1t SPECIAL CLASllflCA TION l'Oll NATURAL IORN IWAPPIU .,_. llllto S Ll--511,,__5 _ a111,.Q -AO llJWIT INCLUOI • ........ ,.. """'....... ~ ~ .... , ...... ..,_YOUa ...,. tlllftrr ....,...., .... I•" ll:a "8• 1.-NOTMI,._ fllOa l.t.l,.I • TUOll ONl.'+'1 To Plloo Your T•oclor't P1radlao M PHON I 642-5671 BR, lonn din rm. hue< r>.. RENTALS ur~ . rm. 2 bath!, 2 frpcla, wolk Apts. f umlshod MEDIATE to IC'hOol, children &: pe.t.s IM Gener•I SOOO ea.ti Mela I I~:~;~;;~;;;~;;;~!!!'! $210 Ind util Oct:pt dee. Vttde pnae Cb ll5•/ 111 6'f5..13S2. ~ area. m 0 • 3 Br House • 4 Uuits fin 2 2-Br houlta on .me Jot, ========~I -.. ...._ weltome. $215 mo. Yr lie. General 4000 1-:;;::;;::;;;;;::;;::;;;;;;;; I 5100 f'oreclosure.) Ex c ha n 1 • nr. eve:l')'t)Ww. orta. OWlliflft, Lklo lale 5351 *GARAGE fOr rent• For Car, Trust DHdl Ot For oc:impara.ble mobile !Jti.0060 I• HARBOR Nlftll$ l'llw. Eutllde co.ta Me. ' Call Owner "2·737• or -wor ..Wt>. aau;n 1 BR lower front apt. 1 Adult Ul Month. ~1 m.m+t. Ma-5207 tor ._. No!e<floach .mo 8/8 ~ U~615--~ lD1 Vla GARAGE 10 x ~-$20 ?no. Have be.ytront, pier A flollt, La Siem. CJUven.idel 1 APA:I~~ers nee. • Nr. o .c . Airpol't, P';1iladff wtth 3-•tol')' home. F.q, acre It sm.u 1 ~ Aolulta Only l Bii. 2. blJu. ...Utlnel PG 2 BR. 2 batba .......... s= · TOWNHOUSE UVJNO Huntln BHch 5400 ~ 548-&>5f. ·uoo.ooo. Want resld., com-cottq:e, Trade Jar ~ Stpalate adult Ir family erm-· @'!!? e GARAGE 1' 0 R RENT, mere. or indust. units. Colt& Mea area. AVAILABLE NOW mw>I .... Bachtlor 1 ... • s ON BEACH ..., of w. Ulh •Monrovia. Balboo Bay Prop, 61J.1'20 646-a>n: ... ,. 86M11' Bdrma; tam Ir unfUm apta, NB. 646--2551 117 ACftl on San Dleeo TRADE up, can add CQh. '"'Bay & Beach Reilty, Inc. Lmnuy alnale, 1 A 2 bed- 901 l)over Dr. Suite 128 NB room apartments. fumbib.. 64.5-m:t Ewa:.~ ed and unfurnished, with 'TOWNHOUSE· 3 BJ\. 2% complete privacy and land· BA · r.aped country club atmo• IUD. P<• mo. 6 "!" e SINGLES:Fl!OlC$1'0-Cowoty_L&ke .. _Waol..mol<L. -•OWL--llB. ~J!!l"lc -e 2BRl~BA J1tOM$2'JS •1YB u,n.ltsorwhatbl.Ve)'OU! lngton St. FOR 6-pkx. Art e :: BR 2 BA J'ROM $260 8 MADGE DAVIS, Realtor 6'J5.6252 or 613.QIZS aflcr e 3 BR 2 BA J'ROM $3&0 • 642-1000 _s ,_om_·------I , frplc, patio, pool1 2 cu pbere including $750,0(I) pr, all bUns, crpt:s.: drpt. worth ol rec~ational facll. Carptts.dn.peMtlalnrruller ~ 1 • H I 703' Wsterfront, J1orida.. nr. Painting "OJuncU of nut''. heated pool-Nunl.·tennla ~ B Calle Kennedy: 1~ ac. w/T by Gerard Terbo.rch. l)atch rec room.ocean view.. t:pU.~Eq;-141,<IOO. Trade for (1117-1681) t.pped at S25Gfil' patlCJHmple parkiqr, home or acret.ie Or, Qrty., Trd boat, home, land. TD't LR $275 mo. 8'11..-U or , _..,, ._ .. &42--2497 ew• or wkends. lties desianeto ...... operai.cu · jwt I« alnal4 -· 3 BR, 2 Ba duplex, new cpts, RENT'S FROM Rents from $155 to $310 Oakwood Garden Apartments 1700 16th Street 714: 1>42-8170 -lllll'ds Phoenix, Am. Bier. 61><060 or T t :r.on.r (71') m.21'13 drps; d&hwhr, hltns. Nr bcb. $145 to P.X1 $230 mo lie. 540-7573 HUNnNGTON PACIRC ~!.!_ Holf!>t1 3210 I BR. lllO mo. Gu A w!r pd. l.t ii! Jut mo's. rent + S25 clnnlnr dep. Adulta '*'""' NEWPORT BEACH 880 IRVINE AVE. IRVINE AND 16th · <nt> 64S-CtiSO (?ARDEN GROVE nl OC1W! AVE,. HB. =======:;;-.I 13100 Chapman Ave. Unlver1lty Perk 3211 (f blJ<> w. Sonia ,,,,. Fwy.) ___ ,_ __ ....;;;;.:.;.1 (714} 636.J030 2 BR 2 be.. tnbou1e $275 3 BR. 2 ha. S300 4 BR. 2 bL $325 e Red Hill Rulty IJ3.0D) Corona del Mar 3250 ----1 3 · BR. Split level, Ocean view, Xtra Iara:e den, No pel5. 1363 * 642.-3293 Aft 5 ANAHEIM NOW LEASING FOR1 . MARCH OCCUPANCY rn So. Brookbunt (l blk. So. of lJ.nooln) · (TI4) T7'l-C500 South B1y Cluli Apartments BA YCLIFF MOTEL * LDW WEEKIH RATES * KMchen. TV's, maid terri<:e. Heated .PooJ. &ltlJ265 8x40 EXPANDO, l lvtn1 room, 1 Bedroom, ius. 1 mos lease. Workinc man or couple over 35. SQ..711' NB. 2 BR furn & unturn. $150 - 0111.EANS Am. 2 BR. apt. stave, carpet&, drapes, tree laundry rm . II" mo. 536-19'3. 2 ii! 3 BR avail. A.dulta Ol'IJ.J. ATTR.AC 2 It 3 ZR. Pool. Kids ot. SUS t: $115. 17401 17'1 Tuatln, O:llta Mna Keel.ton. -.mo, M'7-159t 3 BR. Cameo Shotts <Atw The GORGEOUS NeW , $175. Cpl!, dtp1., bltns.,pool. hom•. Avail now lhru Jul,y VAL D'ISERE pallo. 1525 Placentia • 3 Bdrma 2 baths, many ex- Mar. Mn:. Cl.non, SG-tM1 AVAILABLE Feb 16th. 1 It 2 =:::-=,..,==,.....,..,.I 8'l'1. New, Crptt, drpl. NEW adult communit)t, J • Llbdborg Co. -.z79 lat. Slnc1 1 b 2 br Fum unL DELUXE 2 Bt. Weatdlft >oc. Don V. Franklin 673-2Z'l3 s.W:. Ac~~y Rin, Buli.nta Pool &: blt·lns. Adults. mG 4 BR. 2\i be.. split level Therapy le 45' pool, BBQs No lease.·642-G'l'4 Don V. Franklin, Realtor 2000 Parsons Rd. 642-8670 l Br furn., 1 blk. to ~an, tras. $225/month. • 4 Bdmu 2 balhl. $250/mo. Wolla-Mc:C1rdlo, Rltre. 1810 Newport BlvJ,. C.M. 548-Tl'll ~ ~· • 673-2222 ,e $70. 2 BR apt to Khttt, male pool. $130 ainglea 548-2035 or 3 BDRM 2 Ba, Secluded pool or female, near bet.eh. Bkr. evu 644-06.1'1 LUXURIOUS 2 Br, l~ Ba, area, Cpll. l>rpa, ~c. w;..om all eJec. Ctpts, chps. GE $275 mo. 6Th-7tll9 --------1 Cerone del Mar 4250 ldtch., patio, encl tar, nr '4' 111 -bus. $158, ad\llta, u-, lat Lido hlo :IUl Cello Moao 2 Br. oil util pd, pool, 11111 2 BR. ""'""'' I!". Small crpts, hll-lna. drapes, pr-child OK. qe W/ator. attL Adults &46-2547 only. From $1SO. 3 BR duplex SlJO mo + HACIENDA HARBOR 1100 c1eanJno de:.'~;, 2 241 Avocado &42-2!m children. 847-1919. Famy Via Apts 2 BDRMS. 2 BA. pvt. palfo, ballad pool, -• dr>e1' hook up. ts:M9M 1--------UDO l6le, 3 Br, 3 Ba. Ap- -3000 Sq. II, 4S'XIO' loL For leue or sale by'owner. Sho'A"D by .,ipl. 869-4969 * SUNNY * * ACRES * * Motel·Apts * LGE private bacb. So, of E. 2Jtb ._. h Rf . •'• -• ..,,.,....,==~=,_I Near Oranae Co. A._ t: ••12 wy. 'ng •·~· no ·-· VILLA MESA APT$ ua. Adulu only·.~ _ .. M W11tmln1for -inc. $115 mo inc uW. • ....,JJU ==='"'-----I 613-6004 2 BR wtlum, prl patio&, htd Sa.nta Ana Ave. 6t2-4641 LG, BR. cpts, drpll, bltnl, pool. 2 car end'l pr, OIQ. pref cpl. 1 child ok:. $135. 1 BR, Bay Vff. Garagf, dttn welcome, no pet 1 3 BR. 2 BA. New erpta lil090 McFadden. 839-2:WI frplc. Util ~ult. $145. please! $160 a1lo tum nss. linoleum "drapes. Fttshlfl -========I yrly. G1J...6298 719 W. Wllaon . 646-1251 painted tJuvout. Pr1 pe.Uo, Santa Ana 5'20 2 BR. Ground fir. Nr. 1tom:. S1UOIO 1ge 2 Br, ]* Ba, encl pr. $195. 67J..3690 3 -/Yl•w •. 1 sJgna!FaJ~·!'!.o.c. J:PJ°:.i~i:.~~ -sha& ""'°~ utll """"· VILLA MARSllLLIS .,. ·~~-~adult a. "' OCC, Newport llMch 5200 BRAND NIW Spoll•h 4 Ylcanl Sfodlo & 1 h-IASTILUl'I' SPACIOUS $21!/mo, "'-· $30 WK. It UP a.Ibo. 4'00 BARGAIN. Dix om! 1 hr ... le'. 2 BR. 2 Ba. crp'ld, di>'d. I It 2 ldrm. ""'1· M1rlner R1alty Day, Week, M_,. -furn, util pd. No chldm, no 2 cov'd. --·es. Xln1 toe. Adult Llvlnt SCZ..55fl e Kitchens •·• TV't tncl. BAYFRONT, Prtv beach. pets. 9911 El Camino Dr, •--fu Eve. 546-1322 • Phone aerv., htd pool Deluxe 2 or 3 BJt. By week CM. 546-001. nr ahoppl.rw, IChla. & church. Furn. & Un rn. J., .. ..,,,,...,....., ... !!!l!•le Ma.kl rvi vail or mo. Ideal Balboa loc&· n . Ill Amtcol Way # A. Dlabwubtt. cokrcoord}nat. lMMAC Ex Ltt 3 Iii' 2 .. ae "' a · t;on. 670-3678 NEW TOWNHOUSE $250 per mo. <m>.l ed .,.tJancea • pllllh ohal D\lplox: c.j.1, drpt, blt·na. ll76 N":= a.YD. CLEAN Bacl>elor ApU. 2 BR. 111 BA •lo\ 2 BR. corpet • choice of 2 color Lq. lovely pr1v. yard. Gar. All uW Incl $85 up Crptd, drps, lltU clnr pa , , •JI.MU o lebemes .. 2 batha • ttall x hurh ............. 1185. Re ...... ., oven. 6'5-2108. 377 W. Wilson ahowers mirrored ward· ~· • •ff ·~s ........ M 315 E. Balboa Blvd. TERIUFI -a,a ro'· doo..: .. ,_ .. ,_At u .. ht.. Marritd Adlta. ~· . BALBOA 6Tl-9!MS C 2 BR 1~ baths. Ullll •• "IUJ.l~ ua 2 BR. priy ..,...., ,._ Sharp, cpll/"'1>1. Apprnx, IA YFttONT Ina In ldlch<n • broakfut yard, crpla, drps. $145 mo. Fuoo sq ft, fenced. $155/rno. bar .. huae prtvate fenced 2416 England St., ilB. lit• TOWN HOUSE H1mtintton llHdt -our Stu Rulty !3S-4m 2 BR, 2 BA lUXIUy .,,., P11. polio • ptuah llndtc1plrw • lut mo'1 rent+ clna dep. DRPTS drpr pooJ no pett terrace, elevators. subter-brick Bar--B-Q's. larp be&t-STONEHENOE APTS. or chtidren. i BR irn mo. 2 n.nean Pk'r. All elee. Pool. ed pools It lana.I. 4 BR. 2 Ba, Hrdwd tJoon. ,.2217 Harbor near Wil1Cm 2 BR, 2 BA, dlahwhr, rec. BR $135 mo, 325 lTtb Pl loft water, boat docka. $350. 2101 So. Bristol St. Drpg, 1 blk to if'· school. e 1 BR. Townhoule $UO rm. Adulta, no pets. 2320 Call 6'6-a95 • QP, 3121 W. C.OUt Hwy, New. (~ML N. of So. Cout Plual SUS * ao-«m • Htated pool • Adulta: only FJorida. 5J6.27JO PClrt. 642-DJZ Santa Ana ADULT Condo, pxil a\de 2 e No pets -AdJto :hoprlJ! 2BEDROOM, furnished , ATI'R.ACTJVE.CJ.ea.n 2 Br, HONEYMOON view apt. PHOHI: 557-l200 Br, 2 Ba. dlahw&lhe:r. cov'd !!!1!!!1!!1 _... Dow n town HB. No crpta., drpe:, bltns, carport. elePJit cupe.ttnc, 2 Bdrnu, I '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I pa.Ho. Eves. (714) ~2713 NEWLY paint!d l Br turn. chlldren no pets. 536-7396 ~.cl,!~ No pet&. 11 35. t~. prqe 12so .1.: 1-:;::;:=:=:=:::;== 1 1.pt. with w/w carpeta. Lee • .-1w ~2394 . S.nta Ana I.. rooms I-end. porch area. 2 BR. Pool. Adults only. $2>0 e BARG•n.• ...... Wntmlnster 3612 $135 mo. 523 Bernard St, mo utll pd. Avail Feb. 15. · ~· -~utHul 1ae NEW 2 8":nn 2 be.th tn.lew:I ~ to IU5. LAJt.GE 1 A 2 -===---'-...;I t A 646-S656 11676 Cameron M7..n25 2 BR apt 998 El Camino CondonUn.lum. Pool area 1-Br. studio A ... •. (trf ... 1-), ' BR. 2 BA. $200 mo. 8hnl. .. · ' ' Dr, C.M. --· 1225/n>o. 6'2-4144 C>pt., drpt, i>;ic. 2"' ";;;.i. crptl, dTpl, dbl pl', 'nr. MERRIMAC WOODS Slmlll a.ich 4455 3 BR· 2 BA Omdo. Crptt,-.,...,... _Realty-Jy-ldtchen w/blb>I. 1 child Beach 1-Edinger. Sd--3092 Furn unlta avail, Sle ~ cl.rps. b!tns, ....... 1. Pa"-, k ti N •--•· -1 ========· ="I der cl.,. nAn ~'* .......,. uu o , nope , r IC..,.,.., -,. -· -sruom Apl. older man, llll'al"· 1225 mo. S6.sm ) L •••• L 3-..r mac W•v 56GOO OU L~ So. Centa St. <Nr W&ml!l' . ...... ......, •--· t<ache,. °' rnar1'led cpl w/ DELUXE 1 o\ 2 BR Gorden SPACI Snow 2 -rml======== SUS CASITAS no chUd. l'Tplc. mod. appll· Apts. BllM. patio, htd pool. 2 lllfh. Nr ...... lilg. San Clomonto 5710 FOR LEASE Fum:. 1 BR apb, Adults. anoes, pa.tiO, Nr beach. $130 Adulta. $145 mo. 5t6-51.S3 Mariner S..-N ·~. 1;.;;"'-'==""----1 Emtnld SQ home neu ttn-only, no pets. 2110 Newport mo. 1st & last. (213) 592-3425 BACHELOR., 2 A ! BR'll. 12441 Irvine Ave., N.B. 2 BR Duplex. l'am Rm, ms eta., pools A beach. ~ Blvd. 642-9298 CID bltns N ta 2885 64J.02.52 t.rplc, Cl"Pt.8, dalnnhr. View. BR. 3 Ba. FUm. or unrum. ' QUIET 2 Bdnn Duplex. Latuna Beach 4705' Mendou. No. :.. ~ 714/ 492--3464, 213f639..U23 Available Marcb lat. $800 Bltns. pr, patio, &-&Ide. BUUTiruL I.Mp Bach. Sl30. UPPER, 2 br. mtns, 3 8R,28A.Nrooean.Frplc, REAL ISTATE ptr month. Adlilta, no peta. USS mo. apt Walldnc dlatanee to crpts, dr,>S, no Pf!la. 5Qll W. dabwht. 1:15 riio. yrly. No Gefteral Carol Tatum 3&I lith Pt Mi-1211 beach & shops, Ocean view. Wilaon St. 545-0760, peta. seo!l91' wk-d.ayl 9-5 1-'=="'----5-9'0-I 2 BR aludio, carpelll, dra.... BIMns. i..ue mo. Gf..2449 2 .. 1,, ba bl•-· . DELUXI llAYfRONT ltentill Wi- pool: l child ok. No·ehlldran or 494-5303 u .. ,., n ' ..... , wfpr, a'lftft 2 I 2 •· ~-k w/cupetl drps 1110 mo .-r., -· ~ .... 2 -I. Call -""NEW VILLAGE INN Ea•·••· CM, ' ' 1V11i. •-1AM732 ··-6 ........... . 64~1n&. __... .. ....... I I I & C.. ~= formerly S.ddl•back 111n. DELUXE 2 s.. weatcW11oe. ••NT•L flNDEll5 :-;:;.:rt C:..r Dr Site • -.p ... ATl"AACrIVE, l From PS a wk. ·Mo. charm. N:ta. ~.1:;.!ct ~m;:. Pool A bit-Int. Ad\l!ts. $300. ._ ,,_ 'f. La• 111 No,..n leech C1llf • bdr., pool. ata paid, -lnr apartnentt. -ll'lS-$1al. 56-Jm, 56-:mt No -· NM214 • w. -- - l:a:u:'1a:oo:._.·.:'44::M:•:'1 tMatr. •u11s. 'c."° -1100 2 BR. 2 ba. N1oei, Furn. 2 BR untuno. 0up1u.. ~, • """ ::0'.- waUace Ave., M. <luqe, Choloe Loe. $1tll. chps. Middle ---~No~·~wpo1~rl~ll~'tlr=t~I ;";;~~u~~~~·~·~-~·~1 ~-~ 1 BEDROOM fum!lhed. 11m C.U 533-m'I mom. « Ill 5. ---~ Huntlnglen BHch 3400 5620 c L • I ' s I F 1· E D 6 4 2 • Free ii! clear· Antelope vat. ley Land + cash. For your botiae or unUs. Reprdlul ol financhw, FHA, GI or Conventioul. 0 ' Conn o r mu 499-1948. Lovely New 4 Br, ! Ba Home. Fabulowl Ocean Vw. LquDa. Want Lot, T.D. or Iocome. $19,{0) Equltl, call MS-1'!1i8 Azent. Hardware store, C.M. 9IDcJc " fix., vat $'00). Trade for mobile -· lot. ..... equltl or truat deed. 646-16'15 Owner Have Oregon land,, varloua size pvcel1, on river. Trade for improved Pf'OIM!rt1 an)'· where, SUbmlt. ..... !14().3162 Improved 20 acre hone randt, Northem CalU., for yacht, boUlle or •Pt. $46,000 equity. Owner. mu 61$Ui9 Newport Beach Tennia Oub full tam1b' mernbttahtp 1.or 1'nut Dted.1, palntinc or what have you. . '46-12111 HAVE: 47 umi.. Want to '° down A: out. Trade 1or smaller turlta or submit, Nancy J . MOOT"e Rtalty m.3Wl * * LAKE HAV ASu Qty. Prime Center-Tinm Cl Jot <11N i eq) & '6' CAD CXlNVT power boat, car, Oil T Up --· IRVINE CXlMT OoUn1r7 Clu.b Family Membenhtp tor car, Tr\llt Deeda or f Call 6'J.737C or 11M144 L&kefroo~ Like FONll 2 Br, 2 Ba, poal, tennll, ftllt. lnr. boatllW. -""'· llMOO eq, For 1'nlld, TD, or ? Owner 49C-&t63, $10,cm dev ~ ArUona. Tr.do for c.ut. or t ! 6"-6481 Have aoowblrtl sail boat A traller. Want travel trailer, camper tra!Jer, boUle trail. er, or ? R1ncho C1llfoml1 5 Acres of choice ranc.hland 117,000 eq. Trd tor untta or ! ! 545-5741 aft. 6. WANT late model cruiltr Ol' real estate, for SJQ,000 equity In new Bay view mme S111 Francttco 11er»n- 1uta area. * ..-* Have 21,i a.crea: by IUD dtJ' Our. $1,750. Want, home, Income, &JIY l>l't d .... IOnal proper1y. _, * * -- ----------RIAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE General General __ ...... ____ --------· ;,,.lnc=•m;,,.•;;,.cP_ropo-""'!!'£""----Office Rental 2 HOUSES ON SAME LOT BOTH 2 Br, ltv. rm, d1nins area, blttn kitchen, 1 bath, w/own yardl. Wal ki n s dittance to IChoola, shop. ping center Ir. chUl'Chea. Orlstnal occupants A owners. WW .ell fDr $211,500 or trade for comparable ~ bile bome + cuh, ** 548-5207 ** DUPLEX, two 1 Br uni.ti, Sl40 per mo. income, uimd area, xlnt tnveatmeDt. 113.995. 548-1832 C-1 Bo1ch lllvd. Fronl190 CORONA DEL MAR ""° ., tt. bid& 4 ,,. ""· Office SIM•• Av1a !i0><221' lot, i;.;c;i -• ·-· +1tomey1, • .,...., lOOll ,_,,. !91<1/mo, Excel. tontt lnlllrance etc. • .,.. tax &better, small buslnesc. i room suttl BR.A.SHEAR REALTY new carpettoa private eft. ""-Ev ... sc.2121 """'· -1et.o1J1. c- Medical Bklg. Sitt ACTOM from HunfilWtoo t~ te1uocna:umlt)t HQIPltal. Call ....... R. D. Sl1'" R11ltor1 ·- """'· 42<> *I· IL 1135 mo. Util, pd, Owner &1W1Sf. Modem Ofllcn fl5 lll>llo, l1SS 2 ....... ... .....-.-·, ...... . -.... -.... bid. So. Cllll 11! N1~ Bio. 91dr. c. -m.-Ruller lwf-llllftt1I -°"'1 -00.1• --------NEW Elida. Olllee Re!>lala. PRIME b u1l n a 11 ,Joe, Aoctll to 8anta ,A,. ... Su I!. ·• ' ,i, -!.l t ' { ; l I I l f • I -· I I I I I I I ~ . ' • -1 ··1 • I ~ ! . I ' , t ) I I i ' j • i ' • ' . I - mo. incl. utWUa. ~ l BR Apt; alao _,.. nm.. DUPLEX Lowa' 2 BR. 2 Rnponstble BaalnHt Couple •_",,,~_,,,•;,,pm=.-::=:;;-:<""· I Util pd, Free TV I: nd1o. NEW dlx. 2 BR, 2 BA. Shi.a' BA. Jl.85 mo )"lltly. Adulta, w/rder dnt~I J br bOme •• NASSAU PALMS e . m> So. Col.It Hwy. ~$1' :"~n;;1 ~ no pet.. I.WI',. 4N-«i02 unf., N.B. No pell, ApprOi 1 BR !um apL Pool • ' ~· JUO CiO Mo. m.1291 TIME FOR 11f2'nd SI. -Hottl1 . 497S LRG2A3BR.C>pll,dl'pl,ll ;c;"';-iiii·iiii""•Mlr·-·•llBRfUmllhed•ptorhoull, NOW'S THE 5 6 7 8 downtown Qllfl ....... 'Dloao Fwy"'°""" v.u.,. ..S'. Call MW40l or P1rw9¥. Call U> m-.10 or ---I Sl'ORE l'OR LEASE In ATl'EN'nOll A-.. ' I, p...... !!Id(.. -.. -uoo .. II. -Buklldrwt Rlltaurant. lbq. Dllua. RIM. Rent. __ ..,..,.. -• ·1---------... 2 -olc. 221• ColJop 2 IR. A~ T. • -· Lido Shorff Holtl Aw,. Ap!. 2. ~ clole ., beach. Mam 22"' 1925 Pomona, C.M. 197-4885 e • .A-... kl ui March 21. 2 adutta. 4 I BR FURN. APT. ...,.~.. U:heoette 1 ": LGE 2 BR. Pool. Qopta A ~..Y, let-tnt) l9MI02 QUICK CASH '""" 1255' d"!' Sulin -Kkl1 ok. 19111 Maple ... • e , awDLORDI e 2831 s. Brtltol, CM. rooms by ..,, or week. Apt s. 5484!09. .,_.. -· malcl, coffee lot. LRG 3 ---~ ,_ 2 •· nutZ lllmrAL SEl<VICI: 611 Lido Part< 0., rn-8eoo ~ w•w" "• ~ Olf TElf ACUS -- !um. Pool. Kldl ok. 19111 1 6 I a. ri... 6 u ..... COLUlGE -6 -TH.ouaH A TIMI FOi lll!;AULSnfu •• ml~-' Maple, Apt!. -na11 -.. I °""· pollcl I -0ceoo All y., i. = . -I BEDROOMS, Clrpets, Nu.--·°""""--lllrdolaLMMTI: ' ""'UICK c••H -r.1 -paint l1IO 11111 • i-. onr -1========== DAILY PILOT WANT AD · . 642-5171 "' ..., , '* IHMlm * 1,,,_ •. °"'" R"Y> 111....,1 for ltlftt fftS • llNT e LAROE I ~n. eloc bullttno . THIO!IGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD nr ooc a s. Cat PlaJI. 1135 COROLIDO A1'Tl1. 2 Bl\. 11IOtCAS GUESr HOME In J Room1 'urnlture w/ refri& ~ Loww le-Mb, 1tadlo1. ea.ta Mua haa vacancy tnr $19.95 I UP 3 BDRM. ClrpeU. no ,.,,,,.._ pool. dbl ",,,.,.... ambulltmy W!y, prlYlt< l#lt&-To."""'1h .Rent.ala pets. Sl45 mo. 431·9397 patlN. '1'5 • $2al. m-3371 ·rm. Llc'd, 1'lr aboPI I: park. ,-wIDE 8£LECl'lOH 'i65 Shalimar. Coeta Meea QUAINT.p1v 1 Br, beam _141,,_.1115."'-~-~~....- JIO DEPOSn' O.A.C. ctce. wd pan'ls. •hr cpta. Room t: l&lb 1'cr 'Rent. IU'RC l'llrlll,... Rental• TH1t SU11 MEVE1l a:n .. -. ,., -mo ,r11. ,. " -c.11 • • 51! fl. 11th. Cll 541-3111 DAILY PILOT WAin' ADI! ID-1111 * -* lllT 1111! ....... -· ---~~---Oraiwo;;::::=:-;eo."""'Aft!~~ .... ~,~ .... -- Offlce Rlftt1I ..,. ... -otlloe Pnltlp tooallan BEAUT 11r $15 mo m.TAl'I • C'OldlUoned «· iiAJUNill•1 carrm floe. --6 palnL ~ In --· l1IO ..,, Ca!UCMW!J dayo --~-...... 1iii NI Wl'OltT ILVD. ~ ~~n ~ty"tt.'i = Newpcwt ""Bo=11,..,-Lec=11"'i...-,ln,-,C~&ll\n-I Bl:Atrr. "' --·oi.· -• lOQO ... ft. .-·-bl • _, ottl~''lpactl. AvaU -·-· ..., C!tl1lt • _.nt. -.. owner IQ.950 l1IO mo. c.11 M!>GSU dlyo COSfA ...... OlliCiL AJC: BUSIDI' -In crpU, d"". -·· town. The .DAILY Pl1DT Baker, .........,. or stMm Otlllfted llCtion. s av• SMALL OUlclt oa -. _... -·-·-i... -Oolio.---..111 • atllttlN 'txtlll1S toa • ' I ,•. l ~ .• i I I' . ,. • ' • ' ' ~·--.i·~·- OAn.VP'llQt .,,~.·.. Tuffitly,f~l0,197.0 · ·, ... ";,·~, ...,,, AL T T BUSINE5 ,,,d ! !..:.r~\ilJNCEMIN S I Ocoo~t FINANCIAL --~..WlJtts. " - .. ......... J>t f'< ~,. -- Of!Jce Ronl•I 6070 Bu•ln .. • I ~onon•I•, · 64D.I • Opportun ffl u 6300 ··,A'~· lfMG ~· . HUHllNGtON BEACH •• ' Air Conditioned 1.11 FOOD StOl1!I P"rlrfcll~s o, YoU wa1111a be a tun tlme " W·hen Y.ou1 , ... W ctrit 1it ·do'ne riuht .; .•• · -. ' ON llACH ILVD. ·Avail. Oii ·m:.i~iO' or '~'<*'lriu;r-pro(eSe:lonal ! Do Ot;k 51111.."t: avallabh.o in 4~1572 a.fl 6 PM Y"U have thl 4-lf dlscipU~ ~ul oUlce buJldl~ 111t 10 sub~t .)'OW'S,it to•a ~- prime Jocatlon in Jfunt~..-Monet WLNh • -P20 id (lQliah,' Jllloir.,: course Ir ~!r~~i:.~~; lsi ·.;ID ::.toi~· .~f!-~~ A~:~'1~~tJ01 ~~ • ' .. .... !Coll one of - learls tn prlvall'.' 1~1·~n1 • , . tralnfni Pc•iod )It ml-6.rllete? lnL $:)() ~r month for Lo\\'est [rlteN>11t Availap1 tf.r 186· THE LOl'it>oN' 14• ~ . the 8XfJ,~Jf.. space. Oe"k 11.110 cnau·s 2 d JD L OONA A tT O Rs WORK. a\·a.JJable for $5. 'Busl~s Q • :0 ~ R SHOP' michf he able to help. hours an9"'erin: 11ervi« '' R .11 &\'llilable for $10. All utUir ·~rm,, based bn f.qbity. you. No preVious experience ... ' · listed .·~_1~w1! ' U" pold <>oeot ·t<l•phwc. 642-2171 · 545-0611 ·""'°"''Y• no '"'< (>arrl~r .. SERVICE DIRECTORY ~.SERVICE DIRECTORY DAILY tlL.OT M~bers ol Uus 'exc1UBlve -· • 17175 l!ACH ILVD. &rvlng Hi~·~ 2l )'l'li •• rt?iiP WiU ~Qi\lY. be .... ~~ed ·aaav11tt1i9' ... .. 6550 pa:r"dening • 66IO HUNTINGTON llACH Settler ~ortgaie.Co, upon a aatl:rfactot')' persOJial --"--'--,,..--•J '~'---,.0.-,--,-- '42 ... lll 336 £.·~1th ,$h'efl •. )nt~1'!'it1ur.llh-thr di.rtcfOf. ·LlG.ENSEO child eib-e. rn.y CLEAl'll-iJP SPECIALISl' Jrldustflel · · Property 6080 I BUICDER OFF'ER.i NE\V :'J.SOO EQ.• R. · delltxe bldg. i..eased, choit!e Or».r1ge Coun1y arr11. Property e]eaJ", Q~\'tlt'r \Y/CIJrry lS\ TD 81.t?'i\-Prepd int. ok. j3Q..J&IO ·ar11. m,..5430 pm. NE\V Bldg .• Il.OC'O "Cf ft for sa]P or le115e. For dctll.ils ilania·ltealfy :1 .,\VT~R'u'si:AKE, DOERED6aUY . Ca!J 194.4404 •toc a,ppl, ho1ne, P.1o00ay lhru Friday. ~JoW!ng, -~gin,, Odd jobs. PAlN't'ING, I rite r iOr , eX· • FtJU.;;.:YUCENSED •' Play•-. m '.fenn<>A ,,'y,~ ••'l"''nabn. .. ",•=~ --· t ,..., ... '-""' IU ·~ _.....,"""' I~~·: ~ll!hle. ca I I rou MUST ttA,VI kill NUMlllll:I Whtft •1111 ...... a4 *aVM ,,, tt41ick , .... S.ll-&181 an,ytime ~rk. Reknowried Hindu SpJrltuaJist W;llh ~plJy 'equipment. ::iouth 1.i~·$1 ·GARDENING ~; • it' :no, ·anii, call N 1wa t9 rMk• 1 NC9"11 .t the kfU ~miler • ,,_~" y.ur ff taker Afl..iu.et on aJJ mntteft· ~l PJau area.~~ Yiiti cart',' Cle,U,t\IPI. Prun-alter 0 ',..:: ' . · vwtflut ..... .t '9Ur <ell. ~ • 1 Mon•y Wanttd . 6350 Love. Merril.cc, Busi~:· BA'iiv'sm 1NG, Poly Newpd1:t ire. Jllantin;. 962.-2035 t::X-PAINTER. now :schl ,. . •1 • • • ; • • Courtship, Ht 1i1 l t h , Hap.• llei&:hll Honie. Lrg~ Y:d. leacher ,viii paint e'Ves Ii: ' l!•ary ·effwrt I• mMe· '• kill iar <M'rl<t 1 ntw 1~ thlit h .. MM .,...M', Mt we NEF;D .MIJ.~· ~ \\'1th piness &. Success. No pro. ~Y I ·$8..0CI box'. Lunch +· General S.rvicu 6612. wknds. XJnt workmanshi p, ' not t1Htr1ntN t. '9 M 111ntll the Ml hfl• ,,,..,...-·In tlM ,.,.,, 1st TO'.. 2/3ni~ r:o~~ or ~ew ble1ns · 100 "larg:_ or too rilll.Ckzi.' Xlntt·Can:: 645--21;;t . Free e'•t. 646-;4519, .Mfl.0002 . ; fl?d~triaJ b~)l'1ln ... , Prime sn1all. I CAN JJELP YOU:-·BAB YSl 'M'lNG In Your Hm. RAIN ~tiers In I I a l I e d · e I t I · ••. t I • DIMJ~A·\.INI M1 1r1 1trlctly c.bh In -'Y1n<t lty mill er ti any ena 9f eur .tfl Jocauon~ J:: ~ l"a b IJ sl1 e d Readings 1jven ·7 days . a .a,y .. The. '\Vk. You , JoUrn: •Rttindy si!BlfOJ'I iltmo,st Mre! Aoo~\l~.r i!~llqg& ~.~.' ~r V111 • NO ,h.,,. 41f11•ra. L t.. .. , """ •• , " ..., ~ .. 1; ,, ..... ~·~ ~1 .l>.1-1lkler .. sm.:o.;4o .. Eve . ,,-me. 9AM·9PM ;nz N. P. 1. c;anM%-l407 1'"ree,esl: {l.ea.sn! 968-2208 _ -.,. J. , , ' .lt • '°"\'!'f fJ .i28-4088 Camino R~a l . Sa,~ tansp. ' . . .• • expcr, Stale he, i:'ttsburgl The DAILY ·PILot , ... ..._~jitfttJt J.Uifi, elllt, ~,..,..,. .,·.~ •nV...., PRIV·AT.E pany . \\'anla: to Clemente. '192-9JS6. 492-0076 BABYSITTING. ~teaJd •. c}~ys H•W •nt 6730•. ' JUllL $43-l7S7 • · · "!. titlfri•nt, tn4 ta che~ th J•f.'\AM ,.11tleni .'lifllw.lt \;-..... •tic..., bort'O\v SlG.$15-$30.000 at. o.r ,e\"t!S, For •1f!(~Uon . . , C. R. HeHy . pa i n I In r . '< •• ... • • -10~ in te.rei;;t. }Yll4 .aecurc * Me.n· Ca1J01z::r~ . r,' HAOL. AN\ Tl-l l~G Complete · mtei·tat. &: ex:·. M•ti M~: ••• 1175, New,.,., IMch, c.nr.rnl• with. lo t TOs -Oii Comltl. pro-BAB'r'.SfITJ.NG, i\Jc:;a Ve1'de ,_i i.!J'' m .um .s J-0 F:r e ~ teriot'S. Work' gilli:rantced. - perly. ,Call G42--6560 or area. Oii.Y ilnd e\·t.n:Jng. £~{1n1ate. 6{~190 Before ·Free eMa: '~130 • ~ .. CLAlllPllD COUNTlltl ,,. leutell •• flllew1: 1-C_o_m_m_•_•_c_io_l ___ 603_5 .6t;-:rt20 eves« · ·. FJND YOUR ·GlRL THE s.1>40'/S •' ··: 7:J9 .Uto~ Jfl.I,) P~t · *" P:..P,Eli(P.iiNGING ~OSTA M.SA '3 Oll'l' FOR sale 686-698-615 \V. l!tth ANNOUNCEMENTS 9 tART. \VAY! BABYSITTING. M.Y. home. y A RD/G<1 r. Cl eanup:," .Et'PAlN1'!NC' 1r '968-2425 • 330 W •. BAY ~;; .~~· .... 1'1 1.~, rr ... w~·~.·~~'AC~ St. 8'thel Tov.'t'n area. 547"'668 Hol meals. E.xper. mother. ~crrnwe trees. Ivy. trash. p [N Ext ,. _. f ~ 548-1"68 6'*6-"414 /.¥"!.. •nc;I N.Q.'1'.IC,E$ .. ·_: -• _11 hOur recordiog · neas. l9S ·Hamilto11. C.l\1. Grade, bacJdxie, 962-87~ AINT c;.. -lnt 18 ynt. HUNTINGTON BEACH ':' L 1 "' i1 liAGU ' l~CH 1 or 1 , 1 , • Found (Free Ads}· 6400 SINGLES da~ e\'ery \Ved. BABYSITTING My. ~"11.na HAULING Ii P.10VING' ~J~~ ·~~st. -17875 BEACH BLVD. ·~( .... ~ •. · 222 f'OREST "AVE. irid~Stri1i Rent1I 6090 · . . . ·· __.8:30· 'Iii 1~:00, F'ox1ro1: Home. Any 'Age, Any 1'in.1e. LocaJ MedlUf\l DisL Avg. $20 ,::.f.1,;;;:,Bl;,d~,"' .. "t=ioo"·~.-"N~•-.,""'B~ld'g. FOUND r.tesa Or. &. ~·Ing, Latin, Meadow LarJ(, ExJ>(?i:. 0 1\i:othe,r. ·194:-5652. a jo~. ~1091~1 586-6~. • ~~~~:,;·~i~: , Daily Pil~t Classified 1 1. Ile a sq. 11. 12.KI LOgan SI, Ne.\\'J>Ort ~Ivel.. Y?un; male Co\lntl!f Cl.ul;l, H·.B. 3 mi. \V. , . . e HAULINp. HJl.VC· ~·ton e • Ref rum 642-2356 c:...~'J'. Days &16-5033, Eves ,black cal. 4, '111111c . f<'el k "Of Beach Off \Val'ner .. Adm. I B ick .Masonry, nlckup. licensed & insured. •• '· · CLASSIFIED INDEX I ~'"'"'I cheat. CaJI Henry or. Chuck , $2 : -• · l 1 ... ' .· •-· ~ 6560 4~1003-· · -* PAINTING • Int/Ext. 1 ""'"'"""" Kl It-1161. Itani. j pm. · • c · Local 1'tferer1ees". lmmed ' • .. · :IMIJllT, c..cm. I SPACE for ttnl w I boat roul\'D ' ~, . al I SINGLE ADUL'J.:S ERICK " CARPENTERY H Cl • • 6735 se1·~~-·&1~ ~7 HO~SES FOR· SALE RENTALS CMtLD CA••· l.kaMlll I fac;ilit1es. Alr.o boat .storage1 "with ~lc~'totf~ CV t:. Soc."ial sm7cs Pf;IY ,·. 0 n work, pl3nli!:l'S, firepJace5,. ouse !!"'ng -YOU :l.lpply"Ibe Paint. 3 Br, •!!"••At , ... Gl~~~t Fur"lish•d ~:~~t~~=NINI ' 6§5..200j. · ·Nt'"lxirt Bh·d. & !l.1c:m Dr. Leisul'f! T mes a · 1 n C block. walls, cement patios. ·BA·\". ,.& 8e1U:h Janitorial Liv. RM & Kitchen Painted, tOSTA MISA 11• tOSTA ~ISA !: i;At,.eT u.Tt"'• • tl,Alt RENT •t-t, l !Zl :;q. ft . tl:?O Sl1"'111y ni<>hf. :54 6-1 730, Service. 5.17-7&44 patK> roof.s & all types ,ol • ea-tf, lv1odoWI., ,Doors. ~o · CiU 501~"' Mes.-O•L MAI 11• uJA~¥1•• 4111 01A,1•11s mo. 1355 Lo~an, flt. 642-4.f22 -' · ~U.:CT.RC?1=-. ·~-· n~3!J'f" -npalrf. 4~T!l2S clc.. Re~ f: Coin me' I . toLLEGI ll'Alk.. uu "' ".MIJe,NTS •u• OllAll'TINlil setv1c:1 " ''" ~ YSIS (U t·-' • II"' I "l • . Ml!SA V••DI ' Ul• N•;r:~•Kll ... OIA\OLITIOH ~ 61>-5116 · '' FOUND 211. i.ars:c ,1·hJte·. J.l art-Perm~tly P~mo;--· ilUJLD, RQmodel. l'epair : s.u;..~§OJ: 1· • · · Plastering; P•fch, ·~==~~=~.~~Ts ·~m ~·:·~ u;,.sNn••• _ !r~ =~~f::::~ ••NtAL• Goi;bl'in · Shff>hdd.'~ male. ·eel~ 6~ ~~~= f.Iain s ·· 13irictl:. bloc~· ro n c re t e, CLEANING ,.,omen· {2) to Ripair · ''*'° i=~;:',O:.~.o~s111s •u u. ,~,::.~ """ ,,., •1Nc1Ne = LO.,,.. 6l0o Nr., \\lilJ;on.' & • .J"'9mona} '.fl._ · A · -:c1rpentry,..np jQb'_joo .'ftnaJl. \\'Ork 4 Qt'~,ru,-,weetdy: Call _ 1.A'(CtUT· ·= HfT •Lu•' 1 :: :=~• tlll'&lts. lie. "" 10.;:..;..;:________ 6l~533 • • l A.~stc E!" C!O ~N''JI ER Lie, Contr ~-6'.!US after 6 pn1, ~ •PATCH• PLASTERING M,VSM01t1Ei mt CtltCNtA DIL MAI wt •UINITUltltllTOllllNI R;11eSA.~m~{.!': T;:_~~ SMAW.. black k 11·ey m&Ie·· GROUP sta~ this month, FREE Est.· . Bnck, block, EXPERU..~ lA!ly v.'OUld A,!.; typesCall, ~ ~imates :"'S::1:~••• =: :~UNO£ : ..... ~::r.::1SM•• : doi;. 'Vr!Ty o'ld: No iflcn· Eves: 6iJ.7,p;1 .• ". 11tonc,:·planten l: •entry like hou.se11101·k. 9.U.1-4Pl\I. ~ lll••O• MllHLAJllDI ltu LIDO ma •. •.,•~ lllillltAL ••••tell ,.... ~';~ ..... 6'£:!1683. Eves. tific'!tion Vic. University ALCOH<JLIC! 1Anbnymous ways. 531-4973. SUl\e' Dic'd. , $17100: Call 836-33Qi2. JAPANliiSB, .Ga r d e n e r . ~.N~:'i,~ltllTY PAtc ~= =~~~:~::ACN ,' · ..... :~:S.,.., OISC:IN• :i: P.-k, o~~ .,..,,.,, Phone 542-1217 0.· Write to . ........ lo I In cxp'd, Comp! .. y;p:d.aervlc::e. ••CK UT IM l'OUNT~IN W.U:IY .-. 4411 ····-TNUM• :i:· , -·130 . CORNER lot • <>.N-........ • ~--LAu i r hou~ec ea n g, ex· . IA•-···· ..... ,, •• ,,. -IUM SHO,. "' """· ·' SIAl\IESE kitten found vie. P .O. Ro:t 'l21f't"'"" Mesa. Carpentering · · . .'6590 ~ricn.ccd, 2 days a ,\\'eek. F'rce estirnat~. 5't8-82S5 El.;;,. 1tM LOH• llACH 4llt N•ALTN c1u1s ::~.::.y)D~.'.aJint"n. "'01~· c .. rmcllta. &:. Flora. 1 ""''na_ -·;t;-5 i ·.: :: t I ·.. . > • • Call 6t2-65C5. •,·.·.· .. •• ••••• , ...... c.. . ...... • •••••• .... ·.'•'!lift··· .......... ,,. ~~VJ-,",~...... ::: _ ....... ""'" ~ ,_. .., ~" Announc .. ~·~· ~4'10 • ~CARPENTRY Plumbing 6t90 " "' 1• wisTM1Nsr'U "•nt· YilUtcH.D1c:oaAT1N1 .m Beach. 497-ll80 or 494-™ -i~ .:n ........ P.nNOR 'REPAIRS. No Job ' li~e&ai CJe!ni.~g Set'Vice ::~~~ :::•HSUU. ,., MIOWI., tfr'f I} .. ,. --· TAX ..,. Mount'. & Desert 6710 ?.11N.·black Ieng hair poodlf' TRAZ§V .~ ILM --:-~~ ~· C&bine.I In s;ar-,qi,rpets. 11'1ndo1vs.' Doors. etc. P1:l!P.~~~· tle<;tric:al . I.~~~~~~~. . :;: SANT• ANA 4'tt taM, or.a.r•L 1i.. m. 5 AC. nr Hemet: scenic vie. Delmar & Oran;;e :4.ve., "~1 · :ages • 0 th er eab!neb. R"". & Commc I. S.:18-4111 Paint. ~neral J.!m Repaint: LIDO tSLI mi ;~:if" AlfA .HllGNn !!: ::=;1" . = C.i\T. 6,\2-3162 SWI .. , . . ,!'<). >l~_S:SiJS, If, "° a_.naWtt leave Incl. door loc~. S1 lAL80A 1JLAN0 • 1»J COAST.rt. t i• 1Nsu1t.uka , Wi hidea\\•ay, 2700' f'I .. \vtr., • ~ -I · ~ · T 6740 HUNTINOTOtt aaAcN . l-uGUJllA a~cN tlt!i 1Nvt1T11Mft"9. OlfHtlve '"' g'ame. $5000: ~ dn 633-nIO BEAUTIFUL Ion; hail'ed Laguna t ' }I.. U itotaU \ , l]j!ll: at , '46-_23i2. 1-1. 0 . nCOnoe •X eves. HUNTINGTON NIJllOUlt 1,tH U.GUNA HIGUIL. 4111 JA"ITOllAL ..: 6'ft · youn~ Persian cnt. TusJ,in 8: 1 ·:J'nderscn· · PLUMBING ... -Alt<:.tations -f'OUNTA•N V.t.1.iL*T · l411 MISSION YllJO .,.. 11w1L1t'I' •-•' .. ate. ,"".,. 8-10 Al\t agl,. • c~t ., ... ·1r.s ,... .I· l l"D Smile" 'l"• Serv1'ce n-. . Call ' A . SI.fl. UACH ,..., SAN CLINUUffl' •11• UJllDKAl'INe ''': ,.ve. "° · ni.e. awr •1 r1 ay,~ . • -~· (-· CEl'. repair, add., eab. I · GA \~pa11"f.i. . .nyt1 m e 11JMSf.T UA&lt iitts oAM& IJOIN'Ti •t• LOC:klMITM • B~~~~si1:~ BL.AC!\ 11.ud "·hlte short· Ad11ll! Sti c~ l.1..,I •.. :. Formiti, paneling, marlite.. . 646-1286. ~::gf.•~a~:ov• ;::: ~::r.;:,:;N~M. : ;:r,::Ta ·~1c 1 :: haired pupp~~. l..1uos .. old.· ·SENsrrrVr:Jrl\'tllv.\lNIN _.Anythlns:! Di~k. 673-44:-i9 • 12th YEAR. LOCALLY . PLUMBING REPAIR UKIWOOO 1"9 MOTIU .... ",·; ................. <ttlJ ll'A tNTIN .. ,...=... _:... .. . Business i\lonro\'ia St. C.:'11. j-~3202 \VO~P REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS QtW.ifled •· P..easonable No ·job too ·amflll g~;N:: g~::: :!: RllENTALS , ::~-:;~-•• 4. 0 , .. 6'~ f o""d. • ....... male Collie. A 11rorrame'bf-Interpersonal_ * CABINETS. ,\0y siie ,.. b \V. A. !Billi SJ.llLEY • 642-.1128"-·e oVT o, ITATI 'Ht I h ll'HO'toa«A,MT "" pportun1hes .-v '"' L<I.,.,.. 1 1 All If<! Co11/fied Public Account't 1T&NT011 1~11 Apts. Un urni1 •d ,LAST•L'!•!iO. '''do • .,.1r • 1-"°'°"'...-;.;c...;..____ Jn ''i<!.,ol ·Tit~ Ve1tlc, near exen:: ses or sm ~e. 1• 25 yrs eX'J)Cr. 5-18-6713 642-Wl · S•JG.!1666 wesTMIHS'tft 1•u oeNltAL s ... •LuM•INO aaM .\ffilit U. . . ~ l'ivcr 5•1().0910 reeled .croups. J.f1nimaJ c RP£NTRY ~ bi anyUnle Roofing 6950 MIDWAT CITY ltlt COSTA M•S• -SIM ,..T ••OOMIN• .,.. CANDY SUPPLY chifl:e call' ~7l0. JO Ai.'1·· • A. . • ~ nets Central Buslne-ss SetviN"s s...,.TA ANA -• 1;n Mita veaot 'f,;1 111• •ooL s••v•c.• .-1.1 ' ROUTE L t .. 6401 5 Pl\f. ~~!°'1· Nko JOCalb ',°'.:.~~~~16 eTHE. TAX AQVl$0RS. ALL lr.pe.s roe~. 11-oQ<l & ~~~1\t14A Mats. !!:_ :::=:i ::: ... rs :: =:•1:::.~~ilile = '. ,, oelli .... involved) ....!! .. ' j ·. '; ~· -~--.., .... \\'t>l' -. .nr-~ Pi:rm. olfi~P.c:J:;_.Rates .2'_$ph;i.ll shing:ll!s. L:E:AKS ruSTIN "41 NIW'°tT SHOtl&.-, Int ltOO,INI -·~ d f Th k 6416 REPAIR, Partitl011!!,. S'mal l REPAffiEO. \Vorli , ~ar. HOltTH TUSTIM . WU WllTCLl,11' •• Snl llAOIO, 1t1,.in. II'-Mi» Exet>llenl income for few $20 REWARD' Car o ~' . . 328 No. New\Ji1tt •Blvd. .1 ,_ , ,. .,NAHllM .l 1'IJI uN1v11ts1TT ""•x · nn 1t1MOoaL1N• • 1111'&1• ... " '·" k 0 • remodel, etc. Nife or dlly; Op.......,;le noai'~Ho,.Hal ml 1'i§. _ "Lv11t•oo co1.NTON r uss •ACK IAT 11• tlMOOllLIM, kl'ftMIMS .,. houni wee .... y "'Or . ( il.)S Plea~6 help find 'Lil Kil°"''. •ms. c-., ... t:i'.,, .. ,· • •tr!. R ' Call "EN.~.). ......... ... ...,... HAVASU LAl(I ,.,. '"" 8LU,, 12a Sa-. -.... = ~ E J R 1·11· d "" '" !'I ,., ... , fl' " " eas. "' ~·"· 11or Appl. Calt g,~ 1t.,.n~f Leaks Re~1r,d * I' •ov•• H<LU 1., •••••• ''' "'' •-· ,,.,,. a,.., \'cnings · e 1 inc; an •H11's:otgrey t ... er ~r.i....,1 )'It; Jam~a i\L Oavi.s 111luld like • ...,., ._, ~ " .,.. H colleclln; money .from coin •• ,,.... J-1.K. 'Clark TA~SERVICB All .Type•. Guarantoc:d l&GUHA '°IE&Cll 1111 IALl.O& ,, •••••• MACMINI •• ,Al•S '"' opCr.ttl'd dispcriscl':s in Or· ~~~ :fr:~~-~~-o~n~ :i~c ~ile.t;~ni~ho'~:~n/ii ~~ Cem•.nt, Concretit . 6600, 23 yrs .. i; .. 81~;· • ~ • one year 64z..4;}58, ';:,~~1~~ ~11~~~'-~".: ~~o"o 1~1'j:'1Nos !: ~:rZc:;~1!~w:s. hwln. • 1 0. ::= an~e Co . .ani:I JUrrounding "' 548-5285 1p'p1, • '"" (.LEMt!NT~ 1111 NUNTIN•TON •••CH .... TlltMITI CONTIOL •tn \V. Jan1cg St., Costa l\'l<'U. pathy al the death of their CONCRETE \11>rk: all types. I.. S w· • . ·· 6960 SM JUAN CA,ISTIU.NO . 1111 FOUNTAIN VALLIT l41t TILi. C.tMIC :r:: area. \\'e cstabli~h route. Any ~ds art appf"t"~al,d. fathrr. Jamcs·J.~Pric-e S&.w\n;, breaking, haulifli. • your homr OJ"'bt'ftte • .•• • '".'P ',, . , 1,. C&l'•STtANO 11.r.cN ms 11.LaOA 11UN0 11n TILi, ""' .. _ & MlrW •.¥ !Handles name hrand C'a!liy . <-"-·J • OAN& ~OINT .,_ Int StAL •IACM J4M t••• 11.•vte• ... ai1d, ~nacksJ. $l~.OO cash S48-4,'j&7·a(t 6 or--6*.lJGl. Skl11loading: Lie . .;><aw Cl! • _ • • .,755 e On~tikin;;. Alterations L'JILS••o 1'• LONO atAtll ~ _,_, TILlYlllOll. MNIR. .,. "* rAM!Ly' pet . "Gl•-r" 0-1 .l .egal Notic•s~. I 6450 ,Qv,. alit,y. 842-1010 . ,lronint· .. Dcsi ... ned lo sUlt .,,,.;' OCIANStDI UM <*ANQf. COIJNTT --· .,,MOUTltY -rtqllifcd. For personal inter-• ..,.. -I -· . . .. . · J.,... SAN 01100 1111 •A1to1111 otov• '"' WILO•,.. 6N \·Jeiv · in Orange Co. area. A~1. 'h!L°"ed ~Y \\'/ ,1!ilv~r. 1 \vill nOt DC responsible !or 9JS".Q:'~ CONCRETF: IRPNING , in mr~hOmf', Cail le•* 646-6446 a1v1t110F eouNTT 1'• WISTMINSTtt MU w1NOOW CLIAJll•H• -. "'1 rend name. address and ff'malc do;;. 95"'? bl\00. ~1c anv debts other than. rny I Pahoa .• ~ deck!, clc. F rce SI Hr. AlteraUou! & Housl!s TO •• MOVID '"' MIOWA., CITT "" 1 phone num~ .to J\IULTI· Tllc!a Ve1·dc. Lie. Rewatd. · G Kinnev 217/70 est. 67~16 11.fl 6 pm Babysiltin;c. 345-7641 Tiie, Ceramic -· 6974 ~~:r.:~~·~ .. i; •. SAl• ~': ~;: ::! NIJINTS :: JOIS & EMPLOYME~T TATE DIST INC 1681 tV 5-ia-8849 O\vn. uy . · · * CCNCRE'TE llo6rs, pa. &ll'A1tTMEJ11Tl •o• uia w TUS'l'IN .,. ,JoatWANTto, Mttt •"°'u• !' ·· ·• · ffiONING In mt home. $1 hr. *'Verne. 1'hc Tile Man * coAslAL JOI: ,wuT10, .,_ Broad11•11y, Anaheim. Cali· LONG haired , black &:. grey Tutori'n• .·. 6490 tios, · muonry. f.ny 11z job. ,Alte· ... ,11·0,, A!~.. babysit· . TA S LAGUNA •t!AtN 1 .,..,_....,.TID, • ·~o.:c:,;::~•c;_-...c..,,-..,,. Oo '°"I< 1 t • "" Cu~t. \\"Ork. Install&. l'E'patrs. REN L . • Laou111a Ntou1L .) 1 M•N•WOM•N ,.,. forni,a,92802{n~JT7S.5060. tiger ,cat.,biji: bu!!hY taj), -Reas. n.6'i.;-o.i a1 •. ting.Ca.il:>4:>-i&l1 . aJl 'Pla ·1 MISSIONYllJO SCHG«.l&INST•UCTION ,... sptit l~ll rar: gm eyes. 4 yrs ENGLISH Tutor~ La.nguag!s. CE ENT \VORK job 1 No ~b 100 111:" · stcr Houns Furnished ''"' tLIMINTI! s111 '°' ,.,,..uTIOll ,... As.rociate old. "Smoky.'. Re\\·ant. Vic \1..laJI tra\'e\ed. Tll A. F,or ~1 . .no 00 patio. Leaking aholvcr G(Nftt&(, '' .. ·. . . ... "'" JUAJll tAPISTAAHO sm TMIATtlCAL '?" . ' nt'r . ·;ro.-Small~ reasonable.· ,fl'f!e Painting,. . t!l!li"ilir. ~ •. ltlNTAU TO IMAtl .., OAHA POlttt .,. st1.~.A~:,1=fn~o ft1e :~;;::; ca~s:t: ···Cot· ::~~. Ill.Yt ll~m~. 575-7~ Estim. H. sruruc\t 54-361J ·Papef"hi1hgin9 6850 847-t937/s:!G-1)2(1j ~°.•sTAA:.~'MA, =: R~AL._,;s1i4!J~~ ,,.. ~-~~~~~~s~:~ no. 1 Buslnliss of the day;"' tori" ·"1hitc \1'/gry'" ~pat.s, \'ie PARISIAN.'~"""" 'Voni:an • .. • ·, INT & Exl Pntc~ Free est!. QUALITY Ci:RMtlC TILE !USA YllllOI · • ' !!;: r ·p;_~ ~ "-~ 1.->.:P 1'\f~ 'biHrrUltJ . i . 1·-G ~ .... ,... ''"' .... ' Contr•ct.ors. 6620 \VORH ·Free e.st. ~ CALI. ~~~:::T ":::c.. ....... ~.,., if!!. )' Ol"tlCI PY•im'J '" . • .,. )T. h.l11tory of &11rces.."i. J'IO\f. Nel\'land·HB 'R'"E.\V A1tD To Tcacli.' ·LA d y Cort-Loc:re[s. 30 y~eXp. Lie. & ANY 1-I OUR. 'Vork N&WPOtT MOTS. g: f.=t~NJ.AN:U;; 'f ·t-;·~ :: oP:,ICiitdU•Mlfll.t' · •n "pondl-opo-Hons to So "·.,,, "9' 01· ~,., ""l6j · t···•I ~,~ 1-'Iv , • · , insrd. can Chuck 645-0809 sro•1 1ou11'MiNT •1t .... .... • ............ ., <>10-0. versa 1...,, '"''" "" " l• • AddltlOii!(' ... n,cniOd .. ling ft'11a1·an1eert ' N•w,o•T SHOltll "" ltOOMS .. o. ltllilT ntf CAP'I, ••STAUllHT ..,.. Calif. C:Ompletfl...fac\ory in-I ~=-~;x;~,-~· re-==-,,--l·lom•/Yo"-.......... k, 645--0942 ~ or Jim 3l8--040Ci. .~ • 1•TSH01t1s •ttu tOOM a aoa•o ''" ••• .., ~ BRO\v r• LeaHier Ccull.I ca~. .. ... ._."" Fred H. Ucn,ickl Lie. * 5.174947 ... DOVllt SllOltfl 2'21 MOTILI. TtAILll COUITS '"' lAI IOUl,.M J stalled I,: ready to go. \Yill Contain! Caid.s & drlven;' .. 085 .. •UPLOYMENT 67J..8'.MI . ... ~~2170 I PAINTINC-lNT/Ext. Wl5TCL1f'F mt GUIST NOMIS ,,,. NOUtlt+OLO eootis "'' tr.in ·-PfilW'iPf.-1 of . f\JgmL • .. ~"' Jack can do that pointin.. 6990 tJfUVl•SlTT ...... IC 2tn MISC. tlttTALS Sttt Q&llA•• SALi .., abilitif!S. Contact imn1f'<I. ~~~~'.11 ~'-~r1,.~!H()j.1 Job wanted, Men 7000 job-fast, rlcan & very~;; Upholstery ~~1:11A'I' :: ~Nu~~::.~':.:::::iy·. ,. :: ;t:~a~::.,.~~ION :;: Once In A lifetime oppor. to C•rpet Clei1ning-. 6625 Est. 89;f-3895. 347-lljl CZYKOSKl'S Cusltn . Up!°'°l. ~~~.~L"'' 72"2 rt&ll11t flAt:k• . . ... -~r..r~tWIH11 :u. mtl'ke that-hii:b inootne most l.DST'Old E:nghsh Sheep®';;. P.ETIRED Cl1lc.I Boatswain'.s PAINTING-Paper t'langing. Eu1"0pean Craltsmansl11p IJIVl,.I. TltltACf ~4: =~~~=·~.~~'!!."" '!.-: MUSICAL ~:~·U~INT 'F ~le dream of. Slartirc r:~al;. ·• n1~ ·Vic.\ n1<1te 1~king employment CARPET STEAr.f CLEAN· 2" y Ex V R IOO</, fin• 642.1454 cotON& DIL MAI _, ... INOUSTtlAL """'.'" , ... =~~N:• AN :: Utary $1Z.COO + substantial l'a1ry1ell( & All-OC<tdo, C.?11. in marine type ot "-ofk. ED 1No soaP1 IJO.· brushes. " r.c; per. ery cas. ' · Bl ~1 ,.,LaOA '* COMM111c1AL ,... T•L.avisiOM II• Profn~ .. can h"el\ CliHOrd ~18-l28J ' . j 3~4 c t hi }"or e:il. 646-00U . . Free Est. Refer. ~1943 1831 Newport v, u;• IAT ISLANDS !3!11 INDUJTtLt.L lllNTAL '"' ..... I a tTfltlO •h• .) . P.Q, Sf<: • OS a esa, 1..:-:,~~--'="~~""'-1--========='-==========jLIDO llLI! :WI LOfS •1• r••• ••<o•n•t.• mt (714) 774-7050 SfA1'1ESE. Cat S.tta~ from 'CA 9'2627 . -A-OK Shampoo Special $7.50 IAL80A ISIJMO tiss lt&NCMlt '1H CAMllAS. IOUl,MINT -' ' . M y· . HUNT INGTON •IACM , ... CIT•US OtOYll '1PS .... , ···~·. ... COl,N. la1,u1Clrics-fr1:,;1d11.ire MO San Bernardino, N.n . 10 YRS. rxp. Skipper. Eng. rm/less for halls. 1te.·Al:io' NO , A .TER 1<ouJ11TAtN ¥ALA.IV t111 ACtl,,.._ f-"'-· ... • i =Tllil• .,.. From 'S6.SOO to $42 .500 . 2f3/10. ·cau .l-48-8413. Deck hand.~ yilcht to• oom[1.'housedn 'g 182'7--S1S2 .' ''"L 11AcN use LAKt ''-SH•Oft~,, r.. uu•s.'« 1s ~ Anaheim. oirta ,. ea a . Re\1•ard. \l'Of k • on' or de I i v c r y ' OltANtfl COUNTY ,.. DltAN"rco. .. . •Jtry.· l !!! •wr.:;T -C ,1 LoN• 11ACH "" •••a•T,-0,1 . :. 1 ..... ,~.. ;E ·~r~::rk, J~~~!:~ton. OD i1i110· ! ·lfind' ·carved 675-{W4:).' ~152 Electrical 6640 w H. A. y· i-:s~MI~~~.. ::; ::;r,,.;,~T~T~::;· 1!. 2ii .:~.1:a~1a. · .,: vt'h·ct Strfpe 11.nliq armcht! 1 ' o,uowaTl Cl~'I'· · -. • 1111 su101•1S9*i tl.lllo · · ~ Ult. atotAo• t.•i~ 1111 w e a tmin!tl'lr, Huntington from \V. J . tnlerlo". N.B. ANpr.E\\'S ELECTR IC t • ::lrA~t~,A ~·~".~. • ~= :~.~L .'x·l::.:.~··•ICt :~ &UILDIN• MATIAIAU l!H Beach, Sitnla .Ana; 'l\u;tin, Re\\•Al'd for Tnfo. •541)..1311 TIME FOR Small Jobs We lcome LAI~•'• ACM .. • Vff •· 1. WAl'fTID .,.. SWAPS ~ c~; ~:~~· 52:>-7&33 i.osr tgr black ca! y.·earing QUICK CASH • ~2..2143 • . • . , , . l:~s~~:N .,.~r,"J,L ;: BUSINEs:. ind PETS ind LIVESTOCK red harnes.~· in Ille mu1ts. '"N CLIM•Ht• 1fll FlfiAN.QAl.,-·"'"' llNltAL ... 'RUG -, Uphol <eleaning. old Plea~ 'Call t:i4-12ro\•lt T • · .. ' .. ~~1t:::N~A:~ll:~"110 ;rn ausHtlitf ifMlf1P . ~~ ai = 1•rt . :t \ , 11 1t11H, 011 ricr retiring. """ THROUGH A Floors 666$ IT Is Q&N& •oiNT tt• 1Nv•1TM1NT OllMf'Wllti#' i ~ ~ w. ;11 11111n new buyer. Truck 'ENGLl;,n · Point~. ·it' mos 1t1v1t11t1a e,ouNT'I' tNt au1u11st ~T~TIQ,· L 1'r'oc• ~ i.· ..,. C'l CARPET VIN\" TILE .• IHVllTMl!ift.·,\i.un-' "· • ' "· .-.. &: equi~ incl: 3-1S=-72JJ old, !fnlalc, vie ~~Isl St, ll . DAIL y f!ILOT ... . . • • r:~:~::u~~NTALI ;:-,: MONI)' to 16iif:'i ~, ., ~ ~· LIFOR1Jt~ Lf\'IN~ $100l ON . Extras Income. RE\\· ARD! &16-..,.. 0io'.~f'!tim'llc Llc. ~ri8 ;u,LIXIS 'Ut/I· .,, r::~:~lL'f,lN~f , .. ·;= :v;Sltlll 'N~'I; It ft\¥ HI'S. · \Vk. Veoding \VHITE P/Sall'IO)'t'd . ~yt.tan WANT AD cOLLATllAL LOANS 1"9 SWIMMtN• 'OOLI • 1-·-.:ne. -11•. ~',;· '•rofll. I car! . .t~e1nale 3 tilo'A. ·No y "''U C A ti RENTALS . 1 •••L IST&Ta L•ANS 'l4I ,..,TIOS 1 ,.._.,. ,.,. · V ' MHTGMIJ., T,.., 0.... •-'4 AWNIN•S "" 12131 681-5.)ot~. L'Oilar. ftr.;\vanf. &t6--21'U . ~!ftning 66IO . Houses Unfurnished MOHi., WAHTIO '* Y.t.CATICNS r .. • __ ,.,~~ .. ... ' · *ANTHONY'S '*. SE~L IT i::.~·~... :;:: ANNOUN<;,&MENJA, ~N~~.~ATION- w I 'TH A •",',",.,•,•~."'• • ,1,. end NO,ltl!fti '\• t•11~ .., ' •''The: best costi no more"' . .SU<ta:et landscaping l\faif!lenance. ~ JAPANESE ·Gardening Servi.ce . Neat . \\"Ol'k. ~~P .. Ii )'!;I'd n1~inl. AL'S Ga.rae.~ Ii Lawn l\\111nl~Mnct.• Conuner.ci.,i, 11\dustlial i ft11klent'ial. * IH&.3629 * . an• l'OUNO 111--iT.7'' ( .... "'.OW•• . tS••• -COLLlll , .... 1( tns LOST ·--,..... t I I• . .... .... Kr 80ATI .. f'll!W'Ott:_,!11\t t' JtM l"lltlONALS '• l~ Wl'4fl l6ft TllAILltS 9 'DAIL'!/ PILOT Ml)'f,OtT-..•fl.· rill ANJllOUllCIM•~ 1-,.,. .""-fM11fTIJllAllC9 -lllWl"OtT tllCMtlS ...... lltTMS ,.. Mri ~~UUJllCHIJlll tl'M ... VSMOltlS •UHllALI tffl Ma.ttlile IOU!... ... 00¥1t SMOllD • m7 ,AIO O•ITUAtY Mll NAT SLIP, MOOl:lfle -•#t+'J:~~':. ,Alf• :g; ,IJNltAL DlltlCTO«-s •414 IOolT HltVICaS - - ,LOlllSTI '411 •OAT allil'tAL!I ... lllVINf. CAltO·O, THANKS 111ft IOAT CNAJITlt ft# AD l ... T •LI.I'll' .SlU CI MITl•T J,OTI MU IOAT MOVINI I IA<• ... ., ... IN M•MCMtlAM .. , ll'ltNIHI IO•Tt i 11 T-12'4 CIMITlltT 't:ltYll'TI •41t IOAT no•A•• For · Fast Se'l'vict l. 111v1N• Tt••Acr ™' MM .un...wAJ11no •• r C:OlllO'fA OIC. MAii mt ~~=-:~1::..~·• "ti IGI All(•ii•T i t&L8D& J!M AUCTIONS ... ,L'f'INI L•SSONI t Expect Assistance "" isuNos mt AVl&TIOll n•vte• •Ul "'°81"' "°""'' 1 ~100 tSLI iii! TtAYIL ••U MOTOft MOllllS J ""·---j,~~'w8~~··~=~T ... --,';\',,•' t·~·~·, ~==~!~.:. = :t_C.~":~ tAQ -~ tt3:1.:mn~~IOI.. -~:tJ·~"'T"• 'i.:: ·.e .. -~ ... ,-;,~-.... •"UNT&lll VAi.LAT )Ill n ... . 642°5678 W.'o.'.''i:... :: SEtVICE l>tliJl'TQllY :,,.. \::..'M.11.i.,," :: lOllO Al.at' .. ACCOOMTIN• r..-~ -t~:"~;;. .. OA•llGI COUNT• ·~ A,lllS'#lllNI ••••tel . -MtAR.•• .. u•r .. DIRECT SAJllTA AN• .,. &ll'!J'L'-"HC'• tl•Altt. ,.,. "" fltUCkl .. WISlMINITll' MU AP,.1&11"'1 .. llU• «!lilt MIDWAY <IT'r .... Alll'"ALT, Olll tl'lll CAMl"llltS .. .. " . "''"'"'·~lilA JlllllNTl IOI AlllCMITICTUllAI. SlltYICI -CAMPllt lttlfTALI I COMT•t S1lt AUTO IU:ll'AllP -1•= =··-.•Y.._ ""'Gl11fitA 81ACN '* •UTO, ..., ....... r._ ,.._, W 4 "'lln \,AQUN& l'llGUI\ ... , uanlTT~ ' .,. CA.ft MISJ1CM1 •llJO 2'11 IOAT M&tHTll'IHIC8 lllM AllTIOUIS. <WllC.I It '-"N CLIMl .. 11 #11 ellClt. MAtofflltY, ... &WI IACI CAIS. tOOI :A, .. TlllAflfO Im 8UStNltl lllVltlt .SU AUto evl'MT'I :,,.r11Tltl.NO 811\f'" ' • • »21 &VILORS .S1' AUTOS "AHYIO IJ .. NI\ t"OINT 'fUt CATltlHa <1111 JlllW CAU ':ONOOllll .. llJlflll ... \&llHITMAKIHe tHt ~TO t.eASltle -.. .... IUl'\.l'ltl .. •UM•V.M. • ~ CAA,hlP... ... 11111'0 CAU '!" 't.'- --~ ------------~ --' .. • ) I • I ' ' • • " • ~ » • • • .. • .. .. " .. • • .. .. '• i "' ; ... .. 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''bftlr l 'Flle." er.rt. ·;~~~ , .. o.w..,.:. -~J%r . •. ~· t ···-y· ;~~.~ ' " ·~· ......... !. ,. ttr.~6 . . , .. . :· ;t;a(l~li21I• • ·AMb • .(II. 11111,• . ' l ' I • :Scho.ol·s and ~ \' "II I • ·. Instructions ' ' . . I . • . . This variety of fine schools ·cquld introduee .. you to a new tomorrow. For further information re9erdin9 the Deily Pilot School' end lnstrucii•n. Oi,..ctory . CALL 642·5678, EXT. 325 I Newporl Air Associates FIHe School & Flying Club LEARN TO F.LY $500 •. tFl.-d .. A~J • Co111pl•I• Coura• lnclridn1 40 Hours flight time in C.ssnl I SO's with 20 hrl. i:luel tn1trllction. Club membership. 2 Month '' free· due,, lncHviduel instniction, t1ilored to YOUR 1bility. OTHH AIRC:RAn AVAii.AiU ot LOWUT RA'8 IN ORANIH COUNTY ' leem to fly now -1nd have funl • Ar Melrico """ c: .. ada e Spoclal Rates lw c:-,..,del, lftltnlment, or Aerobatic Studffb. f or Co..,pl•I• D•t•il• C•ll NOW 673. 0313 Foreign Language? Gibberish? NO! __ means: DCJ YCJUJ:tE£D J[LUll'iE-STEi'S_ TCl ll:li'flClUE YCJµfl fUTUflE? If so, •t no cost to )'OU, you can be tested lo SM whtttMr ygu qu•llfy for • cereer in the Computlr Ffeld-tM tfilrd·la rgest but fastest·gr0w1n& Industry In the wortcl ·today. Don't be u tlsfted wtth Meond besU Test yoUr quelificatlont FREE at The ~ of Computer Tec:hnoqy. f'tlcne or Write: Sulh 40 o,...._ Ulf.. t26U 547.9471 ,Oft 'REE INFORMATION llND TM/I C0ll1'0N ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Name--------Phone---- Addreos -------City ___ _ County ____ state ___ z;p __ Eduutlon: Hlah School d Collep Q JOBS & EMPLOY MEN r Sutttss COE WITH TRAllll& . . . Typists:' Earn , More . '' • • . . ' Learn 'M'l'ST &-COMPOSE -. typi.ng 1JnhmileJ 111 I. 17th ST. SUITE 2D COSTA MESA 642·5792 AIRLINE & TRAYil CAREERS For Men and Women • Tr•vel Atonf • Re11rvatlon1 e Tlelcot S.IH • Air freight Corg• • Commvnl .. tlon1 • Oporotlon1 Agent . ·Day ind n19ht cl11se1 AIRLINE SCHOOLS PACIFIC -· S•.iif• An• 543-6596 ; 61! EHi 17th:Straot ' Accredited: . National :Association Trade & Technical Scltools Ap)lroved for'Veterans Eligible in s\l!ntion under the Federally In· sured Stude_nt Loan Proi:ram . WRN • TO RELAX! I LET US Show you how to .. enjoy • • lel1urely 11me of golf. FOR GOLF LESSONS Seo Miko Evinger, Jack Seenr, Dean Fuller Bob Ry•n COSTA MESA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 1701 GOLF COURSE ROAD COITl l<nl 540-7200 COMPLETE Ll,..E OF GOLF E9UIPMENT. SAUCEBMAR SCHOOL . . . ' ORANGE COUNT\' .F~IJ\Gl}Oum • . 38 FAIR DRIVE ~ COll'l'A1 loli:I.(; Grades 1 throqp 8 • • : • I • f ' ~ "' \ Small uonp 8ncitndlvlduallzed,141fcj!ing )'lll meet'the l'eatlstlc needs of YoWllsterJ wbo have-been under too much pressure. ~ver­ age and above and below aver.tie . abilJUes will ·be challenged by gootf teacliiJlgland a variety of educational materials so that .more reUecU\'9 learning wJ.U, resw.Jt.;;,•rt ·1 ' '''(" · . ' MOTIYATIO~ "' · c Operate• only from within a t>'rioa ..:. not from tbe. outside. Good teacbmg can slim .. • ulate motivation within a ,youngster by b"1ilding on rucceastul leamina experieiices. Nothing ·~~$ like suc°'ss 1 , . WlfERE0 THE PROGRAM FITS THE CHILDI Wlllard H. Saucerman, Ed: D. Tolophono 541-1751 (on.)• .• School:- STPDIO of CHARM And MODELING-, .. Phone for FREE Bnchre oa "SECRETS OF BEAtlTt" Cl••••• Now Formtn1 Haw&:to .... totp.m. ' ~ Co•rs• app1ooed-I <>g:;:'> I l..=:J bu the , _ Calif. Sup~ of Public Instr •. *MaclollotMdT-* a..n & , ... , ... Din••·= *DI-... ~ o * Sp0claf C-lo< H-m *ear-5trts · FLORINCI SMAW · Director of ~,. State L'icenstd Modeling Agt11C11 1519 N. Malo, Sooto Aia 5474971 1965 S.MJ C:nst Dr. (5-y H• Ylllot•> hi•'• H7·1000· Introducing Frog Lovers To Chopin Parents, don't wait until your child i> out of the Frog Lovers Age before you give them the gift of music - You wal! and it IJ!llll '1.e tog late ! Children Ill the Frog Loving stage ( 4-8) are the perfect age for learning music. ' Yamaha, after years of research, designed the Yamaha Music Cours e'to assure that all children can learn music. You do not have to buy an instrument. tbere is ho home study -just lots of 'fun fo r your children whlle they learn n;iusic. Classes are now enrolling -won 't you please give us a call and let us sbow you the whole story ol lht Yamaha Music Course! Your blgge•t reward will be when your frog lover looks up at you and tell• you .•• 0 11gave my frog a new name, Beetbovan.'' Yamaha Music School IN COSTA MESA 642-1844 COLONIAt MAPLE 3 Room Group reg. $995. 5'!1• Prlco $479.95 MOYER 6'6 SURFBOARD Used 1x. t.turt ad!! ' .. $65 675-19t9 alt 4 pm QUILTED I ' SOia & Love Seat reg. $229.95. S.lo Pr.ice '$159.95 LEFT-HANDED set GoU club&, good condition, hap $35. Before lO~After ' ~ Tony ~7ll32 KING SIZE llattre~.&. Bo~, S~gs ,.,, S.lo Prlto $99.95, l'e;w.r full me M11coll~I' - Jow·as $39.95 po•'"'• I , ,;,.:.i,/1'!·~-•;;;, Sh F. I . '"" ifnroy. V<r7 Utile op 1rst Then See Our Unbeheveble Buys! \\'tar. Needs cleaning ;&i.00 toql other Items "1.th terrific uvin91I 2 · rr:cl~ cl\alra ireen. Bail.k Terms Store Charge Mas.let Charge nauibah)'de, wrouaht iron · BankAmericard All Acce,ete bJSCS, 2 end tables &: coHee Antique' O.~ lco Box Xlnt. c:orid.? Large me w/3 doon. Ideal for liquor cab- inet, etc. Mll$t. sen no room in present.home; '$75. Old, oak ottlce ·w deak chair, IWivel type. $2:i. &JZ.J589 Eve/Wkndl. ' 1 tiibJt:• :W~' ~heel Jlght I fbi-Ud harneu llJ'ht ' ~ s.15. """' & Ill ""· 00J .. ~ efter 5' or weekends SCRAM-LETS . ANSWERS Ant1que1 1110 N . G U T id oain -ut-ep - Antique Oak Ice Box Picket -PEELING Xlnt. oond. ! Large size w/3 Sign outside a nudlat camp. doon. ld«f.I for liquor cab. "Come in. The PEEI..lNG inet etc .. Mllll aeU no room here is mutual." in Pre.nt borne: • $15. Old, POOL TABLES oak ottlce or 1'esk chair, Secant Pool lfl'.ivel t.Yl>e, $25. 6.Q.3589 BRUNSWICK-AMY Eve/wknds. CUstom Slate Table ANTJQUE.S• &: JU$: Marble From $289. klp commode ~:Gold leaf 100% Finandll£' _,, ••• mlml'> ' & ,.,,,_ mohog * SECARO !'001-" * .........,. w .... ut t,yprwriter chest,· tutted-M & etc. 532--00 desk_···········••···· $3%:50 Che0st & ~le rockers, $1!i 323 S. Atain St. ~ ~~";i:';:;:t""17"° ... _,.m,,m '* AUCTION * , files • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $40.00 . If )"OU Will sell or bQ)t l/pbobte..., ann chain $12.51) Sowing Modtl-1120 , J<I,. Windy a "" Mc ~~~N~ROS. SINGER .\li;; rig-mg, 6 Wo~d 'l'rldayA t?''° :~ 1800 Newport Bl°w n1os. old. No attach needed tn Y~~ UC IOn D«n Costa Mesa * 6'z-MSO for. zig.z.ag, button holes, 207Mii N~ CM ~ . rle11igns etc. Gua.r .• S~O c&sh Behind Tony'1 Bid(. Mat1. OFFICE ReceJ?tiolS Furn. 30 01· small payments 526-0016 J\fOVING ~ MUST SELL! day! oJd. Sec!.1 desk. uphol • RCA Col ~· · · chn k sectional 1610 w SEARS Kerunore portable. or • " in a .beautiful Coast Hwy N B. · · Sewll fon\•ard. re v e r l! e , maple ~ cabinet, Complete • • d a r n s. buttonholes. E:t· full-sU:ed Bdrm Mt. Like ceJlent COndillon. Only $25. tle'W complete liVifl& foom 8.17-1239 set, 2 yr old Frigldafre R ·EM INGTON Typewriter •fandard, xtra Jong car- riage, newly reconditioned. G~ metal typew r iter table.. folding ends I: matching metal postur e cha.ir, like new $75. 496-2948 TYPE\VRITER, Add I n·g machine, calculator, very reas., ilnt cone!. 892-2423 delu.'( wuher, Older ps ---------1 dryer, works good. 'Priced Muslc•I kl sell qUickly! 89)-5410 Instruments 1125 IDEAL l.ESJ.lE Speaker Mod No. 47. OJUple ~ KennKQ" wub-: Gd. Cond. Rickenbacltt.r Ina: machine S125. $tO Jell l!Uper liOnic amp &: cue. thM cost. It ia in new coodi. MG-7478 tlon. Used only 3 or 4 timH. ACCORDION Call S37·m9. Full Bass. $195. 962-5618. l\tOVlNG! Must Sell! stove, ' ·~=====~==I refrig. \vasher, furniture, Gar•ge Sale 8022 Pi•nos & Organs 8130 bicycles, 49 Chev. rr flat · -~~-----..;;=.:..;:._=c:.:;::....:.:.;::1 b@d truck. l'i1odel A body, GIGANTIC Garage Sale - Now di Feb. 28. BDRi\f set, appliances,. Wol tab I e, lamp&, bar 11tooJs. patio furn &: f'IC. 1993 Kornat Dr. CM. GAR.AGE Sale: -..Sat &: Sun. 10.S PM. 130 Topp. Balboa 151and, PIANOS &. ORGANS l'o1odel A & T fenders & NE\V .:. USED part1, f!lc. Need 2 wheel e Yamaha Pianos Organ• lrailt":r. 381 E. 16th St, C.M. • • Thomas Organs R.. Sale • one family 1 • Kimba.11 P iano:t -"''f" • ~ _.bershlp in Newport e Kohler & C&mpbeR ' '\ ~ll."cTennl1 Club for $525 , COAST MUSIC ' \n&x:ling transfer 1tt. Call 1 NEWPORT & HARBOR 494-6846 between 6 PM 1: I Costa Mesa -I 632-2851 P/11 only Appllancn 1100 Open 106 Fri 10.9 .Sun 12-5·''c"•"!U'=ET=-m.~!all~•-,~ .. -,-... --"===---':.:.:.:: , '· 1 rott. ·a~ ;tytDn ~. FRIGIDAIRE dryer, late .1 Double Jate;bacb.!I. Wt11 model $50. Admiral Color 1' 1 • • • • l"ell 'all --or pe.rt $3/y&rd. TV, '50. Frigkla.ire washer IF you are buytng a Piano 54()..724j $50. Magnavox Hi-Fl " or Qraan this Y~AR &: ====~--~. AM/FM $50. G.E. 21.. are interr:sted in somt": reaJ. DESPERATE. 1'1u&t sell full Blllck ,&: white TV •:n. All ly great deals lease 5hop fan1ily mem~nihip to ..,,., WARD'S BALDWIN -·010 N~"'POrt ~h Tennis Club ' these I: more at Hen-»• u th eet. Bea derson's, 1877 Harbor. CM. 1819 Newport, CAI. 642-3'84 is w . t offe r . ~· Open"mmt eves 'ti! & ~~::n 1:~2: Coast Coontry Cl ub. 11 \Vant kl purchase fuU 1aml· HOTPOINT Electric washer. ly golf membership. Reply Y 2 cycles, runs and k>ok5 like Box M-918 Dally Pilot. new $55. One Xenmore 220 electric dryer U5 and a * PIANO, &DaAL .~ '60 CHEVY $170, Desk DI, , Bendix 220 electric dryer SPEr;IALtSTS. • • Sect M>fa SBO. Draft table $15. Both in good condition. No time urru t..R.e"ntal apPl.le1 $20., Lawn mower ~. .One AiM1111y lank type to purchase W1~in a ~r. 546.-8854 ·-,--NEW ~,US~"-.r IANOll· &!:0'-r-=~=~---v&cuum •'c l eaner $15. ORGANS. ~ dtlals In ./ !llLL BUY BALBOA JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMP(OYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR ~ l!'e """•' Cotm\y. w, ••k• BAY CLUB FAM ILY 7 00 SALE ANO TRADE SACRIFICE tradez. Bank terms. n....n ME ~f BERS H 1 P. Call ' 10 •4 Mion, Wom. 7100 Jobs Mon, Wam. 7100 Jobs Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobi Mon, Worn. 1 Scnoola-lnstrvdlon 7600 2 v~ 673--85lll • -IOOO &peed . KENMORE Mon&Frievez.Sun l2to-4 .l-,~=~~=---•~t.0·" Com1 -0 SHO'P HELPIR e B~S JC u.nd-e r wa ter Furniture \VASHER. Brana new. only tIAMMOND , . * HONDA GENERATOR ~, ... tw,S: iECRETARY ,wlth teaat med 3 time I(() • ,.. Sales eicper. Growth Co. hu ~ ....,, tult time do•ntmm Yoatlc man to f,perate·' dl1lI pbotocraP'1. 8 ~ hn T· QUALITY~ GAME TABLE . s. ~mendou_z ln CO NA DEL,~fAR E 300 * $l2S. SALES & ,BUSINESS tentlal + job A plush office ~;na Mall reswne 18 pren, hand drllls, and sand· 10 pm \Vaf. Starts Feb Z5. American of Martlnsvlfli!!: buy. D11treu pnce Sll5. 2854 E. Coul ~. '73a3o 54G.8679 after 4 PM $550. call Sally Hart. 541).60fi5 p 0 Box 1339,. 1l&iW\& er. Must have cood atte:n· No txp req'd. For class (Royal Tribune) Octagonal Call 837--4239 11 . -. SEARS Kenmore Portable 1 COASTAL AGENCY · · dance record. outUne 'vrite F.M. Roberts. Tbl 48x48x25 high. F'lnest K'i:NMORE WASHER. cou· flNAL ;Cl£ARANCEJ .. teWI~ forward1 r e.v er1e '. : . •NAGlMENT snelling &. Snellliii • Bea.ch CHRISTIE Box 608, Dana. Point, Ca. ~woods. lnlJid a bur4ed \'cp. p1e. size. $125 ($4()..-ltss than d I. T n 5. buttonhole1. Ex- ( l790 Harbor m..,i. CM. Secretary ELECI'RIC OJRP. 92629 4 rnatcb cbra ... w/uphol sear. cost) New condition: u§ed All floor litodcl5 Reduced cellent condition. Only $25. jlualill<d !al•"""' -2-3 ScrHn Printer LOAN SECRETARY 2~ Plac:.,ua. C.M. k cutm. N•w ~of orig. °"1' 3 or 4 thn ... Call GOULD MUSIC: 837"'239 . f)TI expemnte in Re tail or Silk • s1·~ -v1o "---i. • SMAU. FRIENDLY CO., THEATRICAL 7900 t"Ost Lee Goldleat & crystal 837-4239 Q;;U;;AL,.,;ITY;:;,..ld=ng,...,.-bedco--~U•-~' 'Oired Se:lll!llg to become In-Exper. Sqttne.r. ..., ~N~v.1JO~ N.tio:T~:: YOUNG MAN Ute mfg. 6 tiabt chandelier $130. Priv KENMORE auto "'·asher late 2M5 N. to;taln. SA 5f74i81 matt:rua. Completr. ~~:i, YOlvt':d w/•a repid gro"i n1 $2.~ ~:~~~:· Call Mr. Cartrr 642·3lll 9:5 $2.10 start. reg. lncruses, WANTED : pt)'. Hunt. Harbour (2131 mode.I, xlnt cond $i5. Ken--. Sl~, worth $260. Ml-6536 :.c;arden etnter A Landscap-p I A medlcal &. ~oth«!r b e n • f, It BOYS & OtRl.S WITH lllli-1:002 ' • more Elec dryer sood cond. HAMMOND -·~ .. -y.,.. «w. tng DeveJopment Corp. in •rionne gency 1 plans. Ja 5-nOl. 16al w. AL A DESIRE TO BE ON FROSr-Ftte 18 cu. f t . $3.i. 54$..8672, IWT...al15 , _ ... ..,., :l ,s>A-.'i-L;;B;;o:-:--.:-,-,~~~ Orarwe ~ty. ~·+ c~ri~ara:r:-=··5~7 $75,000? ton, S.A. TELEVISION... Refrla, 2 Yr, Frlgidairt'fiiiFRiciERATOR. freettt ~:~tN;~!.":!tP~-=f~·mim~ip a,';;,, ~11~~ i commis&Sori w/ eXct. nt op. WAtTERS • Exp'd. Fut. For Free On Ca.men!. Audi-Dlux \\'Uber. Older g11 - 2 dr Philco 19.6 cu. ft. no So. Clllll. ar Schmidt P.fuzk tr81flftt fees. Box P-919 ' tJiortuitlty to advance into Secretary $SOO P'ot Recorded Into Famous ~taurant opening tion In Yout ~ c;il of\: 'dr)ler, ActmiraJ color 1'V, frost like new, must &ell Co. 1907 N. Mrln, Santa Ana Dally Pilot ~nt. Sub mi 1 re-Top s1.1n_ (SH I:._.,,_) abU-~ 5UJ191 · Ne..-.. 1ocauori. A-•y, ~ County, ~T.Q51. S-Ple<:e modmt sect. Tables m . 546-6227 ,....,~t •··-•··HI , _ - ,_.,,..........,. hL&. "~ v--. ~t""'' 1't" I: l amp• Po'· ol .c,:,_;,,...;,c...~-~=-=·1-=====-~~~I ..-....,.. LOJa· ,.,.. ..... 'IOIY ll ~nee to: DAILY tty to lake-chars• of cdlCe. i, SE:t\VICE. STATION Paul stevens, p AC 11' IC MERCHANDISE FOR u.pholl;tered •chain.u Al 1 USED Appliance I: 1:V'a. all PIANO TUNING & Repalr nyiotu: $1:99 yd. Shap = BOX i.f.%1: • lor busy exec. Attendant. !!Jrperienced. full DINING CAR, SOI 30th St., SALE AND TRADE ltema priced to sell qulckl)t guN ,,,..,...i,C t>u:nlap a, 1815 Expert, reasonabli>! from $3.50 up + my lsbor, ~ • ) Gal Friday $475 &. part time. Neat ae-NB. ?i-10 pm. m.s410 • ewpart, .P.t 54S-T188 Albert AartM"u 6~7 ·OOS-per yard. 847-1519 IALEs TJ\AlNSES: A ~r· General oUice wttb aood SH !f&ranct:. Apply LAGUNA WAITRESSES k hostess, Furniture 1000 USED IOfa & chair $69.9.;. 2 KENPl10RE Auto Wa!!her A NEW &: USED, PlllOOI. ZE~mi Color TV $100. ·~.su:a(euiqn la looldnc a typlfw skills, 10111e Bk-aµ:vtt.ON. 604 S. Cout must be owr 21. 011.s.llaht matchln& .. p holatered Dryer, e11.ch. 536-8411 Orrans. Rebuilt Grands, Philco elec. dry,r S75. 68 1 fDf -an ~ pgt'tttr kpc. A plua. Hwy. Broiler. MX1 W. C.oul Hlway WALNUT, ~nlah modt':m, pa.dna IJ'ffn print chairs, \Valllcti•1 c.rit. 540-2830 BliTTacuda Fonnula .. S .. -WOUid like to be tnl""' SERVICE CENTER -VJ-STATION PUMP NB aft Udll ID i drop'"' dl"l"g room lab!.. boOt ftr 181.95. An-A I 1110 1>195. 6'0-11l57 to ~.:f ~· Many Employment Aftncy ":SU.ND S&Jame:n. Corora WAITRESS Wanted: Exper. opens to 8'· 842-I& wt\itt end I: cocktail tab)H nt ques TelM-fdttt v .. NEWPORT' Och: T•nnll Oub a, M,000 to ttart.. 5(X) 'NewPort Ctntrr Dt, NB del Mar Shell 280l E. Cit Arpy'I Coffee Shop. 3021 8. MUS't' Sell: Llkr. ~-IOfa, .2 $9 tieh. 'The Factory, 188S ANTIQUE Medlt. JTth Ctn-LIKE •• Mmtr.I Jl!' F&IJily Membership, Clll. ;Dil.-llllJl'8den. ~ • ._..;. · SW{eJOl By appt &K-4911 H.,..,at Goldenrod Harbor, C.M. 5ingle bd& w/hdbrda. ¢ill 8-rbo(. ~2 fury oc:taional c1rved colo ;;;'$2orl '> Mi-U. ~liollP ~~' WAITRESSExfietotlb'.nt .• 548-8908, 64~. SACRlFICEI 8' couch, 11-s walnut game table SUS. ap~ .• ;Ba.ys:.::n::.KENMORE :,4ab ini ' a.atns A: 5nelll• $700 $ecret1ry SERVICE Sta. A,ttend. Ex· Sat & sun. ·t.2:30 p.m. m upbola. chrs, BR .furn., ~ P&rlc SPlce Fli N 9 machine $2.\ SIUdio couch. 1 27IO Ha1Jor Bi'lld, CM stwp. )'OWll Co. !INcll ua, per. Full tlmt. Pre.I older Main St., Balboa. 613-2850. HIDE-A-BED. 1 yr old, Jood ftlCh. recliner chr. Mite. EXCEPTtONALl.. Y c I ea n ' ' . . rood condition $50. 646...(1936 ().IJ Lorah'lt: WestcUU hr-man. App: 560 W. l9tb, condition SUIO. Call su,;1027 54MtOL tntiquf:a.· Ma~ deo:ntor RCA Color TV 31". Ebony OUTBOARD t I ~ ~ ~ Age0ey, 20C3 W~at· C.M. ' Schoofs-fn1trvctfon 7600 alter ':Jl ENTIRE hou1eho1d ltem5. 431 Hellolrope, CdM. Cab. 7'* tuM. $90-. cm ~ $30.n:...~ 111: I 1 :r-.,;..-; wtui • d1ff ~. 66#10 (fee and SERVICE SfATION Attndnt. t\analll'l~ being BOid !rid 67)..71". 644-8)7 5 PM sreat ~7':::· iu Fee fee pd, Jot.) Part time. 2. yrs exp. Neat •th. Sllnla Ana. a?J.!ICW!O. 6' aJSTOl\I Made: Cold Sofa, antlquea. Ul litliot.rope, SE1T{Z, lo\'t seat, chaln, tll-FI & SteNO 1210 t"iHU.oowVE"'°Rc;U;;:p=n;:gn;cl'°'v"',-cu-"-ml ~tm.,.,,.=75. Call 'PLANNING to mover You'll See Jim. 2590 Nt~ Blvd. PIANO Lf;SSONS Alfl'JQSt Na w, $1SO. Call CdM. m-n06. Louis XfV bed, etc, _ Cle11,ner 1~1/attach. $'7j. Call ~ .2'*-o-"· It. find u~emadnc munba' Coata Mesa. ' All ues. Beg., lnle.1·mecll· 6l>-'198S. QUALITY klna: bed • quilted b-18-2900 COl\CORD 8tKI s~ereo Ta.pe S4~39 »"='J ..rtN v.... homtl tn todlY• Cl...tfted SHIPPtNG • INVENTORY .m . .:raEOR.-Y-JMP B&AUT-i ' IOta ~ .m&u.ru.....comiU.c.te: ... JUI ~ G§__, dtc -2 ~c;~s _'l;H~A"N"o"P"•"I•"•..i,..,0'"11-=~-.,.-Cl!!~l.9!-J COASTAL AGINCY Adl.a.ds._.ow. C a.cm c nl M•"'~acturu. ATION. Ruao.nable. Call 11e1.t. Don.I. pWow back. Sl-.. ~ $2111. &IUS.16Mot1l beaut Ke.nnan 12.'di" o ~SUI>. y0ij'Of}wr'Cfii1'fftn trom a''l.J.-- ---. CM -· 4iCI ll">· -.__.. p.m. ~¥ -...i --~ -. Uk• """· m-6822. 67>-3353 546-1040 alttt 6 f .M. , pbotoa)aO)L - I' ' . I . ' I ' I ; , ' ' ' l ",, ! ' , i ' • I ' ' ' ' r . ' ' I l ,..... ... ___ "!""'"_~ ...... -------~~"".""9""""'_......,_....,..~-------~-·----·~-~-- 'ff MUSTAN5 Q4t1 -' I o..t·H•rdtep. v.1, •ufe. 1 tt .... ,.... .,..,,flt, ..... 4'.r.,-i...t.r. ¥fly! re•f. YCU 116. • j • ' ,.M._llA,.;.., ;...Y.'KIT_· -· --·-•l T--ip; J'70 • ' ' ' ' . . . · fRIWEfffCTIVE WEDNESDAY through 11JESDAY • I . ,. l , • Ff&. II, 12;1:1114,·15, 16,& 17, •1rttrmN;~, . ' M ~r lllli~~ " ' .. .. ... . -' .... ... .. ... . • -. 1 \ ' ·--• ;. . . ' ISGOUJI. ~.; .. ~ . ·-· , . ·~ ricesl :'. -~.~ • r. .; · · , . . " ' . . " fEAlUllNG mRYDAY'lOW· • ~ . : . . . . . . I JISCOUNT MEAT PRJCESI .. ·,·. -~ !fc'Plt~· Ii T ... 0 -'"• ~ ...... -'-'r\,,,._• <. :F'.tiRMER}OHN. 8-QUNCE'P'ACKAG(,-, •. ~ I Sklnl.911 .. 35· ·t ;/. .' Link 5 .. usage ·. ' .. -· .. ,· ,.. /' .· FARMER JOHN• EASTERN QUALITY Sliced _ 89 it · PORKLOIN · : DUBUQUE• BONElESS, READY TO EAT SWIFT'S "WORTHMORE" ' . EXTRA LEAN e 1.l!. PA.CKAGE SLICE·D BACON ·. .. .. ,•' ' ROYALBUFFET . 2s· 9· l\2.U.CAN · CannedHam . . ' ' USDA CH_OICE •LARGE EYE ' . . . ' ROUND~~ . : .. • • I , •• • .:STEAJ-\ . GROUND ' ·BEEF ~ • t ,; . S•11.11dlng . , 891t . RIB ROAST . HEAT AND SERVE Chicken;F1iid .Stelllt 'SH0R-TENCA'• 12°0Z PACKAGE . ( I • • .. -· . . ' . . . •' "Y • I . ' i I • .,., j • ·~ • . . I• ' • ' . • " . I .. • .. --5c -·~···· I • • ' •'