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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-02-12 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa7 I • . . • • • • Just So.1ue Th~;n·: ~y ~Jt~:s~ ·a Bit. of,_ ~o~sip . • • • • •• • • r • • '14•' . . . .. • oa . . ' Against Bnsing . ' Nixo . ·Backs .t qna\ t aws ~or sbi1Pols ; \VASHtNGTON .(UPI) -Presider ' Nixon today endorsed U1e concept o equal enforcemenf or school desegreg?. lion laws in all parts of the country. A' the same time he opposed busing r :studen ts as a meW of achieving racial bc4Jancc. A message, distributed to a fe;,· Republican senators .. wa;; ~nterpre(ed 011 eapitol Hill as backing tor a Southe~n· !Pbnsorcd amendment to apply lhe sam<· desegregation yardsticks in the North a~ jn the South. The memo to the senaLOrs said the so- called Stennis amendment has "the full iupport bf this admiilistration" to the cx- le!)l that it would "advance equal ap- plication or law." ::At the Florida Vfhitc House, Nixbn's tiress secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler, read la reporters porUonS of the n1essagc, In &tightly altered forn\. _ .,. The part on "fuU support" of the Sten-. nls amendment stated to-the ell'.lent that the amendment woulct ~'advance equal applij:iiUon of~ law, the adminjs~atlon woo!H_.~ jn ful l support or thiJ .concep't." Asked U the Presffiert felt ~t Steyini.s' prGposal as an amendment to a pending ~I bill, would ihdeed "advance equal ' f'pplication of the law," Zicgle'r said: t am-slmplt""addresshig'TnyM:lt· to the l'.lverall concept wilh04l applylns this ad· nUrtistratiOn '1 pasltiO!\!, t.o the aipend- ment." • BacJJiam Beats Self at l ennis Special lo tbe IL Y Pll.01' SACRAMENTO Bob . Badha'1· has a-brutal backband . He'll tell you so;himself. Th e Republ iciin Assemblyman froru Newport Bc~h showed up In the Capitol Wednpday "{ilh . a 6cautiful purple. .-uiei.. arousing the inlercst ol new31nen. Badham had to ct11fess ~ hadc'l crossed paths wllb a oroSs con- sllU.ent, but crossed up hhMelf on the court, ''"hile tr)'ing to return a po~·erful serve. "I hit myS61f in my own face, with my own tcnn)l , racket, which \Vas in m.Y O\Yn h1'od,11 he-said as loft...lbe. As5en1bay chambert. ' ' • • !J .... ~ J -.t..;-.. ·I-. .., ·'-~· ' . ' ::. , f ' 1,. '. .. ' - IJ'I T~ Alf[l?G,!IAPH DEAL ER ~l;IARLES HAMIL TON DIS~YS Ll!TTl;RS. Gf1p•trlc's Wife Snter1 P.ictur• on J•ckie'1 Cor~pondence ' ' , ~ . ' . . . . .. Wife' Questions Wliat Jacliie Wrote NEW YORK (UPI) -They were the eki~ 'Of, 'llhan~ you'i" any yo\ing matron tnight. have wtitlen to a farr.ily friend - three brief nofes aocl ope long gossipy lcl· ·ter: ! • • '. The s~yle was casval 7" dashes instead of periods -Verf batura1, full Or charm. Notrun1 to embarrass either the writer or the recipient and, under normal con-, clldom. nothing lo allract ~Y partlcular at~npon. 1 Bui the letters were written 'by Jac- quetine Kennedy OnaMis to Roswell L. Gilpatric. deputy defense 1ecretary for President John F. Kennedy and a lrc. queol e!ICOrl for h.is widow., ' And their theft fron1 ti loc.~ed fHe in GUpoldc'a olflct, dlliCOVered when they ~-era offered for Ale by 1 dealtr ln •. ~.!Jlo_tr~p]1s1 ~w~-enQ¥gh to act Jackie . \\"at.c:~~ aaoa~once. more. . . AJ 11 Uris wasn't sufficient; Gilpalric'• third wire happened to file papers declar-. jna: their legal separation the same aay .the PIJ!l•lne<IJeliers call)~ lo llghl. ·., The '()itpJ\rlcs had betit I l v i n I aeparately -around. the corner from .each other in the eatg1nt East tos -ror aJrhm.t two yean and the tlmln1 of her ' ~~cUoo was tlescrlbed as a coin-- But Mri. Gilpalrlc added f"'I 10 the fires of specvlallon by telling a reporter for lhe Chk:qo Oll1y Ntws that her hlll- band anti Mra. OnaaL.-; were ".very, very close" and Ulen ref"slng to ">' whether 10io.!rl11~---­bltma. ' ' . Mas·sive Pot Ring Cra~ked • J·n County • ~O.riunute l Figh,:~ L~aves 30 I~jured C,\MP1 PENDLETON -An estimated ' 33 Marines Mtei-ed cUu and bruise! ifl 1 112 .bout lis~\ h~e. Wednesday,, night .\l'hen 3d to 35 Negro. Marines •tol'JTled In· lo• a neighbofing j)arracks. . . . ' Marine ~ spokesmei:' reporte~ no se'rious lnjurie!. The outbreak began at , about 9 p.m. It was:Jater qui!lled without rotct .by. two col~ls who 'talked, to the brawlers. The black attacker s entered.an .c>Jd l)YO- story wocxlen barrac,k! of a staging battalion. "\Vhen they got• in\O. ~ par-. racks they began '\O smash windows. overturn desks: lotkers, Jocker boxei ... they hit anyone who was. in their way. in the barracks." Questioned about .weapons or .the big- buckled Marine belts, a Mar I n e spokesman said, "There were only knees and fists so far as we know." A Board Of li!Yes~gation wilh supoe.n' powers will be convened by .the bue commander. said spokesmen, to determine the cause if f'OSSible and punish those respon!ible. No on~ 'has been . aJ'.'t':S~ as yet. · , 111be· outttreak· was bellevei:I ca~ .by racifl tetYJiOn, l.lthough ba'se "lpOkesnian said there wer! also Negroei aJTJoril the Ma!ines ~. in UJe barracks where theailacl<<JCqlt)'®· •• , • , l'wo~ Oulbrtaks oceurtOll .a..b..0,iiJ Christmu tlm• .. oile .c:•u~ .by· an inll\llt . at a· club and ~r by , ~arinfll awakened by other r.,artnn. They were bQth. less ser10UI, said spokesi!nen. ' · ~farlhes are attac1lect to the staging battalioq. 1 for ~Ing. and 1 £raining • .. ~fore dei)loyment,to Yl$am and olller oveneas. aaslgmie,ita. , ' ~1u:i,.e, had ~ dOIJi.r eaUnlate on • dimaae but ,ukf It inchtded Pftpnbing, windows and lockers, Col ... R. n. Miner, corruril!'ding officer o( the. sta(l~g baltatian and Col. J . J .. Kelly, base provottmar1ha1, quieted the b ... -1. f , r , • , , . ID .C1~cwinen. J.njured ' ' . In Submarine ast LON!lON (UPIJ -An exploelon I"'' 'ured· IO cl-ewmen aboard the submerged British submarine Aurlla of( Glbrallar to- day but \he vessel autftced safely and pulled lnlO port. Defe~ Ministry spokesmen 541ld the exploslOQ w11 bellevtd to have occun:ed In batierles lh Ille forw1nl' llOCtloo of lhe -patrol .. -. taldnt Jilrl la NATll tnrclsu In ih< Jof'!lhe!Ta1tan, I ' ' . ' • . . " . .-~~~, ,.~, .. :.\~\• . . • • . ... r . • ~ ·1 .' . . ,• .... ' .'.I • -~ .,,_ .. ' , ' I • ~ f 1 r T~ Fi itisl.t. to Aca/p.~lCi!: · · ·· , · • ; -"'" ·,. " . 1., .~1.J...J:· ,,; · ·. ·: ·U i :.J : ,...·. ~ ; · •l1Y'.A'll~-.I.11eAu1¥J':.;i:.'.I'., ~f·ll~llnlihed'·hiliil'on :ii.;~· '·! ;'. •·? :....-~1 .'I f J t-· ail,e't' a·~ighi~t,·SbOr.t .tacklhg ~ ~ ·AGA~m.ci:> ·. :_ 'Bob ...!~auchamP,'a · ffolJ'~~Mxi.P.~·#!ll1mtte1.~:\:~ Colurill>ia137 ··Dorothy JO lfromr 'tiewpQrt : ~She '\Jal'' giVenl'the'' uaulJ..r~· Ha,rboi-.Yacht Club Crossed the Onilh line J g)'eeiiWat · tht Yacht C1uJi ... dcJck:'.'~ri a~_BOlsa Chica entr~e· 'at · 7:J5.,.a.rtr. ll)ariaChi. band' and hosts <if 'fri'enda-f Md j5:45t PST) 'today and recelve4 :.E nolsf, • refatil/'8. -~ ;-. " -• --·~ ,,.~Jcom_e-as ~-first boat to finish the . .Jack HaU, aa.iling mai;ter .. iaid~fle;.,lt l143111itle ACapuko race. tye race was ·_)!On at Cabo Sa~ ·LDCU A~ ill<. flreW<>rks'hi!r~ldlng lJorothy ·o·, l'(h!'e.Ilorop>y O,sailed'\hfoqh 'lhO'-*t linish ·Cr-.ii:kled fiom 'the' IOY!ei:llig elms, . 1o gel flit ·northerly'.wlhds om Wm.:~. Tom Tobin 's 57-foot sloopRamp•ge from ·BQb Garrison's TranqulJa.JI.JltJ · ' Snn Dieso Ya~ht Club could be seen as a saillilg, alongside Drothf al the 'Cl:Jie: "t . t!n?' wplte speck ~r l}lC !16rir.on~ ~mpage lfo~ orf.and,11,eaded sou'tb too' !Qon,, 'l· (1rushed at 9:07 a.m. (7:07 PST). tjng DOrothy O some-XI mUes.aheld., · · · · I~ Uie'race for the rest of lhe way. , Dor~1 o;s skipper and crP.W ·are ~ sweating out tile handicap slakdioia. Rampage gives ti'me to1 Dorothy1 0. A.i-'l':Cfr l \l'edneOday, 'tile cori'ecled time INiler• was George Anlarr's Columbia ~ ya ' 'la Turko from Pacific Mpiners Yaclat : Co\lllty ·Pot lw1g ' Cracked Witl1 . • . ... __ _ 9ub. $150 000 S · ·· Ev,erylhing ,depends on· how the ~"' ' ' ei:zm·e behave .. IO wbether Dorolhy 0,l!ill,NVO/ · , · , , · : ~r handicap tlme: t aeems unlitety' LaW:men sai<I ti:>day they have cracked 1 hOwever, ets Tranquila, Barca~ Oro and perhaR! UJe . · l!!fgtst• mgrjjua!lJ. ...... d~i . Ya Turko ~ere .le~ ,th~'\·:~'JJU}p ~ l'now~ Jn, qrapge .county histor:y,. with ,. IfrothY 0 af Wedn~ay s roll call. oe;,ip:e_of '11-0f~·lb;ln .~i\S:,ol l!Slt , .Ajttr RampaceJl{ll,•b<\d, then~·"". _ worth up:\9 $1:16,00o ·in a,'warehoUse In <it.her txiat on the librlion. • · -r ~ Otange Wediiesciay.# ; The raid climaxed a lhree~ay stakeoul Oranae . ~ 1 on "i.furnltUre' warehouse at 504 w. 'Chap-' man Av,e.,. as · Orange · pull~: and U.S. • Cuatoms agents captured· two~ 1mugglln& suspects .• . . . W.eadter '· • • • " . ' Frincisco Rodrfgllezr 29i and Edward · Hernandet, 26, are expected to be ar· ralgncd Friday In U.S. District Court in Loi Angeles, charged witb'eOnsplracy 'to imuggte .marljilahe. ~ .1 ' Qpen up your umbrellas ii ~ , go 'out IQnlghl, but · yoo. can f!1J1. ·1---t r them ~w1y Fi'ld'ay' when· lair .~ .. return. Temperatures are aWI Jocked In .the. Jew IO'•-, I . ~S~E ~DAY,., ' lnvesUgators said Femandei, a native or Mexico. Ind his partner, have been~ making semi-weekly fur di tu re et·· port a ti on I rips south or the border' riluniing with tons Ol 'OUrlJU•Oa.,. · · ·ThO' van involved was ' dlscotereil to • have • £11.ISe top built over the tutnlture · slOrap c61nj>artmtnt. appore.tly 10 con- tain marijuana broughl back thm.i:gh Tl·. :A t'radfc'.chOpter iii Amerka;i . • ! ajrli>lc hlstm;J cam<· lo an ~ 3i 1,1ear• ago today m *"r m/, oJj1Poiftl,Sur, Calif. Page 12. 1 • Juana. .. •"""' •. 1!. I I c..i.r11i. ... • Orange Police narcot1csr d l·v s o n ' t1Mc1111t1 u, 1 s.r·geant Georll'c' Blake 111d ioday the 1 c1tuMi.. ~-.,. " .... ',"""' .... rumilure warthousc hu evidently Dn:n · ~ the primary distribution point fOr marl· =.. "91"" :t jU. ana tn retenl months. 1.i1trito1 ,.,. • •'lftf'......... t• lie added thal investlgator1 ire not ,._. ,.,,, certain ·how it wu t'ranlftmd fron'I ' ~~. l1 the,., bul. <ftacrlbcd. the weed 11 bellli.!-. 1 ..., .. , ...., • ol v..., biSh quality. · , "~---------~ r • ' • • • • Edis·on Fate Blowin' in Wind? I County Air Expert Attacks Pollutio1i Report • ., l.tCll -ea: ... ...,,..._ .... _ .. __ ..... ._ .... •• ,, .. , .. " 6t......, Ii: 1 yto .. ,_E - nirL....,lil:lM~•,,. ,,....: Pf•<• flf ...... , ... ,._ caw•~.,,,..._ lf t&rtnle1IM llriat I. a-..:r .• w,. -... ..,. .. "'-c-y "" ., ,.. -Dillr1'I, ---c.,._ r.,.i.. ·--_.. .. .,.111 ... _ .,....., L ....... ,_.lil6st "'WWW; ..... ,. • ;, Ql .. CiAtL:dia " ..-,_ Ilic , ....... - ";!.,. .... 3 •• Cllil c .. ... • Town Fears Polaris Blast As Truck Flips lnfant..Buried By Teen F (Uher But Found Living BELLEVUE .. Wuh. fllPll -A !we> poond p<tm>IUrrly born sJrl who wu hurled 1Uve by ber tMHllfe father •• tn utbf""""1 C<llldJtion todly at I Suttle ""pltal. •cconlq ID P6flct. s11. GamcU Arand ta1d lht lnfanl ns IYA'"n lhret monthl prnn.ture to a 1J. yrar..id B<lltvut ,irl. 1bt birth oecurrtd 8aturdly 111!1bl at Ult born< ol lht fllhtr, ... Tho ,...,, !10.., 1hlnklnl lht child wu dead, butW!d It in a wooded .area ecTON from htt hcK»e Ind ctl\ed • doctar blclUle be •11 won1ld about the -· 1bt 1*1tldln onlcnd lht youth to anatlh lht ...,,, 'lllllch hid ...... burled rppmlmlloly If mlnuta. 1bt lnllnt bopn to t:rt and both lht -and bl&,. were takrn tb a bOlpltlJ for tr11«Cefte1 trealmtnt. PollCI llld t!w boby I-.w11 tr...ttr· rrd to lht Un'9eralty ol WIJbln&too hoopllll, whert It .... pilcld 111 .. 111- cubltor. At<and Hid police -IWll'I ol lht lnc:klcnt ...... !liq atopped lht , ..... coupft'1 car kr tplldina on the .,,., to St-JftvUt'I 0.-wlakt Holplt.al. Ht 11MS no dW'lll haYt bKn ffled' 111lnrt the un.- mcritd ~t1 but .JuvtnJJt c.ou:rt WU lnlonntd of lht lndclcllt. DAILY PILOT ....,.,. ..... NuMI l lil ..... ---·---- "AMf CO&Sf "-'•Lt&MltfO UIMl'Alil't ·-, ... ,. "· w .... ,..,_ ... _ . J•'" t, c.,1.,. ~ """""' .... ._ .. ,,_...... n-•· w,,,n """ Tk•tt A. M••lli-• ---CM'-MfiM11 M ............ .., w....,. ... ~:m1...,... .. -.~ ....... ._,.,., ,.,.., ,i,- ~--..,_r 1,1111 .._. _.,.,. -tlot•"'"' ----W.mlllt ... r.~ ... _.,. .. -..c.M>om __ ,...,,,,,,_....,,. __ Chat I pa tit,...., d lbly-... -,,~-·pn-a:m... .. .. ,.. ..... __ .,._....,. .,....,.._,-trwts-.""' """'-' -.. -,..., .. -...... --·--·.,---_,.....,., ..... --ri#ie:S a_,..1-Ddktcr .... 6'r a •err .Gable • tuN • rt1111t a b , .. .,._ """' _ ........... i-t tok..1-•lk•-'stnm Call of the Wild Cory Seeking Abolishment Of Cal Expo A'Uuka 'Free All Around' MA.'fN.of ........ OUT OF HIS TERRITORY Vacat'-11nt T.....,.r Orrn~ ,,.. ~ lmlea MCRAVE:'\"'TO - A kgblat« fRm t Ar.al>dm, ..... ol Walt °"IJn's !li&fd7 ... ,.,. "* D9'mn. • ..... """ to ,,.,,. Calil«nia .. -... G"9 Uf: miltioa f'ailunbnd. ~ Mm<Sil <:.ary I D • ~) aelmcxa:.::.d hit lftll• • ruful b'1l af l..t '""'· wllich WGlld ...... -· md .... " ""' c.1ifa'llia f:>. politiDn in laaaaef.o o.lll.Y P'llJt Miii,,.... Specking Out California'.s Senator George ~turpby uses portable voice amplitler during press conlerent:e \\"ed.nesday in Anaheim. The GOP solon undenrent surgery for throat cancer several years ago. It affected bis ._-oi«. HoVt·ever doctors ba .. ·e declared ltfurpby physically fit and bt i> sedini rHlection this year. He hit the campaign trail Tuu- day in a speech before Orange County GOP women. To read wbal be had I<> •ay, turn to PagA! JO. "Cal E%PO ... llop," Aid Coi!Jo ..,. --. -".:.::.....-::.. ........ , LA. .. Cfaims lntegration- meamre to ttw fioar' Int yar, «dering ) ~ uau to anJoad the cm~enia.I c.t . · ~.=:::?:.::: Could Destroy Schools u"""' .....,. d Cary's 1a1tst pr_.i. Cat £:rpe wmld be ICld as 10G11 as LOS ANCEl.£5 (UPI) -lmplemm-Angeles schobls Is through a prosram ol rtanlably pmaible and tbt procet.ds t.atian ol a coart order lo d!!rgregate maS! mandatory busing of minority and deposltd in Che Sta Gmenl Pund. •·troald mun the l"irtual dtstruction'' of majority students.'' Ca! Eqlo opened in 1911 and ran up a the Los Ange.la Ctty School Diftrict. at-"To do so,·• Dr. Robert E. Kelly, fU millim ~bot abowed a profit of CXJnd 1argat in the t:nil«I Sta.en, school superintendent of schools: told a news mc:l"f than ft57.am OVf!t what •• a.. officials say. conference, "1vould require t b • ped.ed fn a brief, lo.day nm la.It year. ''Money is the molt mxial obstacle. transportation of more than 240,000 Of """'" ""' alTqtd profit d!d!l't . • ~the _.._ $1..5 million lass. ~·s no que!tion about lhal," School youngsters, many of them lone: db:t&nces, ·. ~.,. Board President Arthur Gardner said. twice a day." ' cm. RmaJd Rag;m's ..,. bodlt'I PfC> ptll!leS • t;J.t milUc)!J aJJotmtnt for Cal Ex· adding the board would appeal Superior He said busing V!'ouid cost the already · po nat yr:ar. $300,GOO av« the cmrmt Cc:mt Judge Alfred Gildsoo's dt5t11"ega.. financially strapped IChoo1 dlstrict more·· mirnaUd apmdiblre. Uan ~r Wednesday ''To the highest than $40 million during tbe,fint year -1 · Ralph M"mat, chairman of the Cal Eipo court in lbe laod, if necessary." at least $180 million in the first eight eucuttve commJUft, totd the Legt:Uture "'li the federal a:overnment., speaking years. There are 606 elementary, jmUor in a related reptrl Wtd.ne!day there are through the U.S. Supreme Cotat. is going high, senior high and adult educaUan. no ruJ prmpeeb ftr. dtal to ctt prtn.12 .to ..,. that school de!egrtptim is the schools in the district. mila from RU11iift occupied Big ent.erprfa to tate it avn. No. 1 priority Issue, the government is "To take $40 million to initiate a mus·: DtorMde JJJ.md tn the Berfng Sea. Niuln aaid the comm.IUeie believes it is going to have to be prepared to assume busing program would mean the virtual · Tbt trooper's tm.ifonn, wbith cames matmc reuonable prOIJ'eu.. bowner, in the co11tl," Gardner said. destruction of the school district. The loas quilt: a ltlr in areas outside AWka, is 1 attracting private Investment to attempt Gltelson dld not tell the ICbool district in the education program wtU~ would . blue-coaled ven.lon of the traditional IOl"Dt protiHnatlng lttracdonl there. how to go about implementing total ~ result from this lack tif 1tmda woulcl u ..... I Canadia M led p Ii ouUil, A rtcent ccml!dy film put tosethl!r by a tegration of the city's 114~7 public materially hurt the very young people · j"'!!r k!t 1 ~ ha1 ° Cl! group of nnr1mm and te1m111ft· com-achoo! students in his opin!On on tbl! IUit ~11.ich this court action purports to nc mg pea 1 • mentaton in Sacramento ued the Ca.I filed by the American Civil Ubertiu benefit," Kelly said. •1'he uniform& were adopttd fOf the Expo IJ'OUMs u a backdrop for med car Union on behalf of 12 ?wlexica.n-Amui.Clll Gitelson's scatlting, 103--page opinion , Aluka Ct:nitnnial in 1989 during a mm-pitdunan'1 Kt. and Necro ltudetrts. accused the school boai'd of "stavlahly" plete renovation of the f 0 r c • by ~at the muJi1.mlllion dollar However, offlclals 1aid ltlJd.ies in-adherine to a policy of building·, Governor Hickel," uid Onnansm. 1 u tla ad•crtil:trJC a local dicated ''The only feufble way to IC· neighborhood schools without regard to . , Tbe. AluU forCI! is very clme to the C motif!: ule. complish racial balance in the Los racial imbalance since 1963. RCMPlnneigbboringCanadL 1;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;i;;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;;iiii;iiii;;;iii;;;;iiiii;;;iiiii;;;.i;i~~iiiiii~iiiii~~i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ijj "Thtre ii a real spirit of coopttation," a&id Qnnanscn, "and we bold fi reann1 campetiU001 three or four times a year.•• The .Ult: of Alukl will be r~ted by tbt Alalka !radt. and travel E.1.· p:)SiUon March 11-ZI al South toast Plaza in Costa. Mesa. No troopers will be there, accordlng to Ormanatn. wM iald "after &11., tbue: are only LIO ol us." Civilian Plant in Egypt Hit by Israeli Bombers ,· "81 U•Hed. Pm1 llleni1doul lJratll warplane• bombed Cairo'• nar1hem 111burbs today, and Ee pt tan sc· count.I laid 70 dvlllan factory worktn were killed ind 4t wounded. lirael 11Jd lht jell may lllve hit the pion! by -and "'""" that •• l!O-pnund bomb with • delayed lust bad -drop. ped in the 1111. :rho lolla were lhl htlvltlt rrporltd by £IYPt tinct the 1917 war. A Cairo apoktinun Ald two U.8 . .mtde Phantom J<l ftghttr-homb<rs carried out the strike, hlllllla a metal woril lactory In Gas Station Helps Bandit A blndlt's flmtl7 must HI too. '1'1111 w" 1.be aCUM: a nervy runman cave Wadoaclay ..,,.1n111 ht held up 1 Seat B<sch 111 stollon and rtlltvtd attmdant Robtrl Wlllilml ol 117. WUllams llJkl llul ll<ach pollct lhll the robber dtoVt up llJ the station 11 1~1 Loi AllmllOI BoUlcvsnt and told him. "MJ wife and kkf• ire •l.IM'lnt." "Aftrr lalkln1 lor a whllt, he pulled out on ,.IDmati< pl1tol i nd lold mt lo open the cuh bo>.' 11ld Wiiiiams. ''Then he dld\'Don't try any heroic•. btuUJt I lb.Ink can &a.kt you.' I &.IVI him tht money." • Abu Zlbal. In Tel Avt•, an llraeU IJIC)kuman aaid pilot dtbrltOng lndloaltd thlt one plant "may have dropped bombs, at 1 rl!lult tA lleftnlc1l error, outakle the t.aree:t area'' and h!t nonmilitary objectives. The: lfl'aell 1poltmnan aakl Ddmse P.Unilltr ?tfolhe Dayan bad contacted tM lnternaUonal Red Crota reprtsenllltJve In Tel Aviv ar.d Gen. Odd Bull, bud of the U.N. truce obaet'vtr mlulon. to lnfonn the Emtlal'll that 1 delayed action bomb hid been uatd. "Amons the bombs (dropped ou"ld• the target rta) wa1 an t»pound bomb timed to explode after 24 hours which 100uld be ntutrtllJed to prevent ltl ex· plosion." Dayan informed the Eeyptlans. Cairo aald the melJls !actory was near El Khlnlta 1lr baa, 13 mlles north of the E8)'Pllan cspllll llrotl said olhtr jets today attacked the Dashur army bue SU miles .auth of Cairo. Today'• ftf't the nrat raids into the Citro area •Ince Sunday when bombs from lll'Hll plane• rocked the 1Jte of thl Ar1b1' "ctinfrontatlon summit" in the suburb ol HeliopoU~ The r11d1 foUowed EIYPl'• rtport that a bind ol Its commlDdO. had crossed the sun Canal ot lht southern tnd Wtd· neld1y captured an JJraeU post and dtslt iJ.. delendrrs huvy loslos belorc tttreaung back to Etypt. From Ttl Avlv, the l•rHll co1nm1rict reponed two clvl/JanJ who ran a mobile canttcn for the army had been kldnaped by Eal'Pll•n comm1ndD1 In the same We • OUR BIGGEST LAMP SALE EVER! .. ALL .LAMPS ... ON 2nd F&.OOR GO ON SAl.l OFF AT EXACTLY .............. . --REGULARLY PRICEO AT '39.00 TO $199.50 NOW 19 50 TO 991s THESE FINE LAMPS ARE ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Must Make Room For Recent Purcha111 Made al LA. & Chic190 M1rkets. -TRY OUR RIVOLVlNG CH,t,RGI - Your frmonl.t i"ttrior de1igrltr will bt ltoppv to a1rilr ,.oii • , , rROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open ~ol'l.1 Tll:uri.., & Fri. h••· 2215 HllOOR ll VQ. COSTA MUAJ CALI~. .... 0111 ·: . • • •~aWtdnelda~ 11 ... .,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,. ... .,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,...J • I I I' I ·1 • I I i I I I • I. I ii • --~nniington Beaeh Nixon Backs Equal Laws For Scl1ools WASHINGTON fUP I) -President Ni1on today endorsed the concept of equal enforcement of school desegrega· tion laws in all parts of the country. At the same time he opposed busing or students as a means of achieving racial balantt. A message, distributed lo a few _ SEE LA SCHOOU STOR)', PAGE 3 -- Republican senators. was interpreted on Capitol Hill as backing for a Southern- sponsored amendment to apply the same desegregation yardsticks in the North as in the South. The memo lo the senators said the so- callcd Stennis amendment has "the full cupport of this administration" to the ex· tent that it would "advance equal ap- plication of law.'J At the Florida White House, Nixon's preas secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler, read to reporters portions of the message, in 6li4hllf, altered form~ The part on "full support" of the Sten- nis.amendment stated~~ that the amendment would ''advance eq\Jal ap~licatron of the law, lht administration would be In run supp«t or this concept." Asked U the President relt that Stennis' proposal as an amendment to a pending school bill, would Indeed "advance equal application of the Jaw," Ziegler said: "I am sim ply addressing myself to the averaU concept without applying this ad· ministration's position to the amend· ment." As for busing, Ziegler said Nixon had consistently opposed busing of school c.hildren to achieve racial balance. "The President feels that to the max- imum degree possible. in cHorta to eliminate dual school systems according to lhe maodate of the courtJ, we shou1d not uSe busing," Ziegler said. "And also, to the maximum degree po.ssib\e, it is the feeling that we should rto e\·erything lo preserve t h e neighborhood school system.'' * -tr -tr Racial Imbalance Gone in Va lley The state Department of Education has of[icially acknowledged that a Tacial im· balance it cited last October in Lhe Faun· tain Vallty School District no longer ex- lsU. Ple_.s A. Grlffin. director of the department's Bureau of Intergr<l\W Rel&· tlons, said the district will be removed from a statewide tin or school sy&tems deetned to be ope.rating racially im· ballnced schools. Gri ffin acknowledged what Fountain Valley school official! had known all i:.long -that population shills had cor· reeled an Imbalance at Tamura School. A &t8te -ncpartmcnr Of Education ethnJc 6W'Vey last fall indicated the school's enrollment Included slightly more mioori· ty students than it should have under atate standards. • Badham Beat,s Self at Tennis Special lo the OAR. Y PILOT SACRAMENTO -Bob Badham has a brutal backhand. He 'll ten you so himself. Tb e Republlcan Assemblyman from Newport Beach showed up in the capitol Wednesday with a beautiful pt,irple ahlne1. a(OU.Sin& the lr:terest or new:;men. Badham had to confess he hadn't crossed paths with a cross con. 1tllvent but crossed up himself on the court. while tr)1ing to rtturn a powerful serve. •·1 hll myllCU tn mY own lace, with my OYt'R tennla racket. which 'was In my own hand/' he said as he tcft the Aa.sembly chambers. .,. ....... • • .•.. ·~ ~ • ,, !!-• ••• • ••. + • •• ., . • ·. t(I "'. .. ... . -. ·-' . . . ... ... THOSE AREN'T SPOTS B&FORE YOUR EYES -TftOSE ARE OIL Wl~~l IN_THI oi:o 'toWlt;!<OT ,llCTiONO, HUNTll!IO .... liw~ Abandoned, or Not '<SO. L•9end), Moot of tlle· Wall lqulpm~ l1 'SHM llltl"f., ,lfM Land · · , ------------·, ~ Huntington Man Adds to Woes Mayor Feels Hµniington ' . ' Of Fraud Suspect Can Clean Up Oil fields From Wire Servi~• SAN DIEGO -Manipulating other people·s money and property may have been the forte or milt'.-mannered altorney Patrick Stephen Murray Mitton, but the accused swindler's own family may have suffered a loss. Editor'! Note: ThU is the fourth. o/ five articles dealing witl1 tht prob- lems involved i11 cteaning up oil blight in Hunti11gLon Beach. By TERRY COVILLE Of t1tt Oat" Pllft tltff The bespeclacled lawyer has been Can the Huntington Beach oil field s be returned here and today faces federal cleaned up ? and state charges stemming from an Some amendments to the current ·on alleged· international scheme to loot a code, pl us two new city ordinances mighl Newport Beach tycoon'& $500,000 estate. go a long way toward doing the job, ac· '---.. _--.l. • " Authorities disclosed, meanwhile, that cording lo ~1ayor Jack Green . ~ Mexico City Jawye.r "\\tho unwittingly One code amendment might ioclude became involved with the ;4gilive later more realistic figures for defining an deported to the U.S. has gained title to operating well (such as two barrels of oil lhe Mitton home in Escondido. or 1,000 cubic feet. of gas per day), Green "I will not give ll back under any suggests. Another could raise the cleanup cir(l.IIN.ta.n<;es," d~clarfd_ c a r 1 0 s ·bond from $2.000 to SS.000 and require oil Rodriguez Cannon. 34, who estimates operators to regularly report producU on to the city. disposal of 1he $90,000 residence can Such amendmen ts would clean up some never cover what the sensational case of the wells, says the mayor, but the bulk has cost him 30 far. of any major cleanup woold have to be The wife of the 43-year-old suspect has handled bv two """' O"dinanctR, currently asked a California court to void the deed being drafted by City Attorney Don Bonfa . transfer, complaining thal Cannon ob-Comblnin, Oil Districts is a proposed tained. the document lraudulently. zonings ordinance aimed directly • al... • , Her husband is charged with unlawful cleaning up operating oil wells. Because . r , t.. . t Wife ·Not · swe ' . , J aclcie ktt~rs Just Gossip y NEw 'YORK (UPI) -Thty were the kind of "thank you's" any youn1 matron might have written to a farr.ily friend - three brief notes l!ld ooe lolli poaipy te~ "''· 't'he style was ca.Nll -dashes instead of periods -very natural. fu11 of charm. .NothJna to embarrus either the writer' or tht ri!cipii!nt and, under norfnat eon- dlilons. nothlnt ta 1ltract lll1Y j>articular .atlenUon. . But the letters were written by Jae· quellne .Kennedy Onllasis .to. ~ell , L'. 'Gjl~trlc, deputy defense secretary fQr Pnsldenl John F. Kennedy and a fre- quent esc:Ort for his wlaow. And their theft from a locked ·file: in Gllpatrlc's office, dbcovered . when they were off.ered for 1ale by a d'¥'1er in aulogrifph!, wa1 enough to aet Jackie wat<hen agog once more. , _ . AJ if lhia 'wun't sufficlenl,'"Uilpalric's thir:d, wlfe ha~ned to file papers declar- Jrlg their k1at separaUon the 1ame day the.Jlllllolned Ieiters come to•Upt. Director , Influences Pollution II)' JACX BROBAC!t .... Dlfly , ....... • The way the '!ind bloWI ID Huntlniton Jl<;icb occupied moot of ti!• tostfinony WectWctay ID tile PubUc UUUUel j:om· mission beating In Los Angela .. pr!> posed expansion of the S o u t h e r n Call!ornia Edison Plint. · Meteorologist Erwbm K. Kauper, a wit- ness offered by the Orange County Air Pollutlon Control Oistrtct, attacked the NUS Corporation report. The NU$ re~rt. Jlr!pared for Edison liy_the_cons'iiltlng nnn;ratecnu ftDdln1s ••conservatJve" as to concentration .. or · pollutants from the Huntinlton Beath pl.,,t. Kauper discounted this contention because : ' -The calculation system does not take into accOW>t the situation frequently en- countered along the Southern e&lilomi a. coast. The daily reversal of air flow 50 that a give.µ air parcel will likely receive two loads of pollutants from a given con· tinuous source. First on ita way toward the sCil during the night and early morning hours and second when the same parcel ls brou&lJt. baCk over the coast with a daytime Ma "breeze. , · ~-The above c:oedbion when 1aociated with a stn:ioc low ~I inverlion for a nfy ilable air .,... will mull ID the 'himipUon of the upper level plume back to &he 1urface u the air returning from over the .. II Jieated by the Janet m.., during its inland pa.ua1e. , Tlii.s type of fumigation rather than being of short duration will last over a period or hours as long as the plwnt previously created out over the sea 111 flowlng back on shore under the ground heaUng condltioos as represented by cltar dayUme sky. -The NUS report used wind data ob- tained from the weather statk>n at Long Beach AiJ'Port. and applied it to Orqe cOunty. This approxtmaUon to the real wbld valuE tend! to distort the distribution of concentration values so that the: maps in the r ~port should not be considered IS picturing the actual location of pollutmiL Cancentration. 1 . Kauper also hit the consultant1s report ~ause it. did not .ta~e ,lnto account the increasing height or the terialn aa ·the plume is carried inland. . n.e-effect of sucll Ms.Ina terrain 11 to cause tile lowering or the plume height wnh '~pec;t to the underlying ground, tilt meteorologist maintained. Kauper did admit that the proposed 500-foot stacks for the . two new Hun· Ungton . Beach ·generatora would pierce the inversion layer during the amog season because at that time the lnvenlon cCiling is at groun~ leve l. But he added that the inversion ceiling lifts 11 the day goe! on . • The PUC hearings resume Monday an<I will hopefully be concluded In ro.11r dar-' next week. Manila Youths Rally flight to avoid prosecution and interstate most oil wells are on land toned tor -re.-required by the ~ ordi~-As transportation or stolen materials, 'Plus iidential or commercial use they are coo· the law ~n~ now. il '.'II oil. "1Jt is The ' Glfpatrica 'had been 1 i v I n g ceparately """'\' around the corner from ,eacll othtr·bt the elegant East IQs -for almool two years and the timin& of her MANILA (AP) -While al>oul lOO lega'~ action' "wa. described aa a ~l~ helmeted riot police waited along dJm ·crand theft and extortion. sldered non~nfomting uses. .decla1ed Idle.. it 1tay1 Ulat way. Mitton, who was executor of the estate In order tO maintain their non-con· There doesn't \ppear'tO be. 'any major-cldeiM:e. alleys leading to the ~art of Manila, ..,BUt Mil. ·oupatric added. fuel to tJ;le mot~ th_a.n f,QOO youtM and worker1 st~· 1 of~John Salmond Sr., 'It, of 2164 V.ista fannin g;, condltJonally ~ranted status. the op-p:osltlon lO. the4 idea of ~~ 11P die Enlrada, Newport Beach, allegedly took: oil ~'ells would have five years In some oil fields, Wt at leut two ct~y ~~ $4811,000 in Union Oil Company stock• aod cases and IO days in oth~rs to meet cer-and some oil inferesJS fear ~.~ ·ruw of ~tton by telllnl a reporle.r cd a peaceful rally tonight to denou~• for the Chica10 Dally New a that her hua--' the government and "U :S.· lmperislism. fled the country. taln standards outlined 1n the propo5Cd rules and rtplaUon1. . .. btDd and .Mrs. On~saf·· were "very, very ~-----.,.-------, close '' and then refwin1 to aay whether this wu the rcNOn for bet mariU.I pro. blemi. • . Authorities say he transferred them in--ordinance. Councilme(I .Ted Bartlett and George to cash -$290,000 worth recovered after Those standards Include such items &s McCracken tal<e the 'stand. that strong sal~ on the shady International money fencing individual wells. cl earing off Idle measures might put some .people ''Odt 'of . market In SwltzerlaJfd -then tried · to · equl'nment or eoulpment not directly used business." bargain with Salmond's s<>n. In the production of oil, cutting down C. E. "Bill" Woods. community rela· John Salmond Jr., ot 16921 Bedford noise. cleaiiln'g Up rubbish, l"nd maintain· lions chier for t6e Slpal Oil .porn~. Lane. Hunling\on Beach, notified police Jng the equipment. says most of the mpjor companlel 1tt ;., ~kuman for Mra. Onaasl1 aereed .1boul.the c1-frlendohlp bul, •h• added, an,y lnnutrldo wu .. ,. untrue l!ld ~ of ·unrm for tf)em ·bath.'" · : ' . and the FB! after rectlv1ng a letter mail· Another proposed ordinance would give not op~ to the proposed measures. ed from Mexico, outlining •plan to divide oil oper.tors a break' they didn'l have "I do think th• eajltlll cod•.if· b<tter Gas, Stab' on up the proceeds. berore. Jt allows them to restart wells than has been indicated and eilfon;emen\ Mjtton, twice before In trouble with the lh~t 'have. ~n legally d~la~ Idle. would' clean up the fie:kk." he. u id. ... _. California Bar Association on money City off1e1als reason lhat. ff 1n O"P',rator A. c. MariOO, 'oiesl6erit of the .. H_on· H B di manipulation charges , records revealed. 'k~11·' hte clan r~tart nd:ll ~ell. !!' lw11l be tJnaton Beach theotl'~)i~-c:bl~ e)nM .. ~ t .. S captured J1st month in ).iex\co Olly W1 mg 0 C ean It U,p a .. eep n C ean 15 SpG~ll.R for ~I :'9':~ .. • rr ;f~er being shadowed by special agents. -. -. 4 SM• prqtilema 1'il,I ~ I ~ · ' blndtt'1 t8mtly mull eat too. T'Jitt Deported 11 an undesirable alien, Mlt· U S R R ln tl)e' P~ cit~ ti!> ~, -1111 -a ,,_., _... 1,., Jon"" hollhd over to FBI 1gents al • ., USS ~ume ralherlh•ntll~lduol.c...,.._~ W~-'lnf•Mbeld.:&:.:::: Brownsville. Tex., with ball set at t !'I'm convincM. ~cnt:,\f'le: nQt: ~ • / ~ .,eatioe IJld nlleyed rroo.ooo then, transferred cram !here Atom Powel' Talks clun up ·the oil II• • but elimlnlle ' 11o11ert':nu-ol !17. Wednadoy to face federal court In San M~at':'Oe.sl •1, some l1>111cal 'plan !or ' Wllllima llld ~ 8eadl pollci-~l lht Diego. MOSCOW (UPI) -The United States t lenn up Jilnt woifl '.pat . ni 00! ol .......,. di:<",' 11!1 to lhl a1at1on at 11541 Judge Reynaldo Carza signed a war· and the Soviet Union today opened the SC• bu-lnm , ~ Lcit AlnnlM IOalttui ind told him, rant of removal on complaint for Mitton cond round of talks on 1ways to pool ;;We"t6 not all bad ~·· · . "My wife~ kklt an~.'' last week, allowing lhe shift In jurlldlc· knowledge of peacefUI use of atom power. i ''1 'thlnk there is a little' J>rbbltsn ' ct . "4lltr "1ktna "'a '(IUI, be ,ul)ef out Uon and 'h< b now held •l San Diego n-J. Thom-ol t~e U.S. Alomlc COjllmunkalloll btl ..... tht Ji/doponillnl ·00. automatic I'lllOI ""' IOld mo;to, open Oraage <:out · Weadler Open up :Your umbr•llu If you • go out toniaht, but you can put them awiy Friday when fa.ir skies j' return. Temperatures are 1UU locked in the low IO's. INSIDE TODt\ Y .A,ttaoie chayter In Amnicq,'• airline ~ia£orr came £0 on """ Jo -.,a,, ago tllday ill th• .,.,, off Point Sur. Calif. Paae 1%. --.. """ .. ...,... . -" ,......, ... .. ~ ........ . °'.,.. c_. tt ,,._........ . ~ ....... = .,....... " -.. County Jail. Energy Commission led •n ,114Mnlber I GU l'r'lftT'W'ktf'I f'nd tfie ctt'\l',"be.NVt. the: c:ulYbox.'" .... w1rn.rn.. 'the Mexican attorney who today hokls American delegatkm in the til,ks, which flTO!horro10: Can the ~·fndi.WrJ ~hi" uhl, 'Doll't,try: U7.herolct, _ Ull• Jo tht e""°"'lve !Mondklo home lfegon In tht M._...,. ~~ ol the ., rulJu1t to a '<ha•glng .. Hu•llft9IOO "btd ... I 'tllJnl< !I> ~'lab ,... I I"' &i.::n ··~ fSet1"1TfON, Papi) Soiiiel.Utecommllteeonllomlctnergy. B'°'hll -fifmllle . .-y." -'--.-----------"' , • f "' • • 1 • . . " ( B~ff4B.e l'.ollqw, FD~!~&hl, ~ Harbor Sailor Win_s Acapulco ., Al.Milll 1.QCll.tflY "-.... ' -..... ~ .... ·· ~0-ha . , Oub mised then~ ~ l at llQla:a Chic.a entfance . at 7:45 ,Lm. (1:45 PST) today and ~ived a nol1y welcome u the nrol boat to flollh the 1,430 mile AcaP\llco race. Al the flrowa<ka her~ldlnJ Dorolhy 0'1 flnlSh crackled from the towering cllffs, Tom Tobln'1 IMOD1 alooi> Rompap from 8an'DM10 Yacht Club could be seen 11 a Uny wblte speck oa the florizotL Rampqe • linll""' at 1:07 a:m. (7:07 PSTJ. Po!olhy o finllbod hard on lhe wind 11ft.cr a night of short tacking the beach from Pompano some 75 miles north. She was given lhe uliual Acapulco greeting at ~e yacht club dock by a mariachi band and boils of fritnda and relativu. Jack Hall, sailing master, sa.id he 'felt Ill! •• ·~ ... 't Co~ 11111 ~ """'" ll!lollly 0 -lhroulh lht llUtf to.i lllo ~ wiod• out ol the gull. ..-· C)fntlqn11 ~uila I! fl.ad been ..m111 aloagalde Drothy al the Cape but broil< off ind beaded l!OUth too aoorr, put- llnl Dorothi O IOmt 30 miles ahead. She ltd the face for the rest o; the way. Dore>thy O's s.Jdpptr and crew are mt s'tl·eaU11g out the handicap stand.inp. Rampage gives time to Dorothy O. As of Wednesday, th& corrected time leader was Geor1e Antan'1 Columbia :io· yawl Ya Turko from Pacific Mariners Yacht Club. Ever)1.hing depends on bow the winds beha\'e as to whether Dorothy 0 wiU save her handicap lime. It seem1 unlikely ho"'"·ever, ~s Tranquila, Barca de Oro and Ya Turko were leSll than 25 miles betund DOrothy 0 at Wednesday's roU call. After Rampage finished, there waS no other boat on the horizon. " 30 Marines at Pendleton DOROTHY 0 FlllST TO FINISH lN;ACAPULCO RACE Ntwporf H1rbor'1 Bob Buuchamp .._ Aw•ltln1 Hendictp --~ . End-Failmeland . Cal ExJJO Draws Coty Attack FrOlll Wire Strvlctt more than $4S7,000 ·ever what was ex- SACR.U1l!:NTO - A ~Jlslator from pected In a brief, 1Ckl1y run last yeer. Anaheim, home Of Walt bimey•a h!Jhly Of course that alleged prolit didn't succ.aful Ma&fc Ktn&dom; ii 11a!R • eount the prior $1.5 mJIUon lOl!is. tryln1 to force California to unload 11.s Gov. Ronald Reagan's new budget pro. own $34 mUlion FailureJand. posta· a $!.I million allotment for Cal Ex. A111emblym1ft Kenneth c.ory ( D • po next. year. $.100,000 over the current AnWirn) reintroduced his untuccesaflll e.stiftlattd. npendlture. lllll of last year, which would tnir Ralph Nissen, chairman of the Cal Expo closure end sale of the California Ex· exteulive cammittee, tald Ule Legislature pos!Uon In Sacram!llltb·~ ....... L. • i.~ a,.r,elaled r-l Wednesday there "" "Cal Elipo II a QolP;!f!_. "f'l'• In 011e no Nril,"'°"i>'l'tl for a dtal to get p;-• rl hl1 llfest utterances ·t0 da~ ~ emerpnae to take It over. Allembl,yman C«Y canled an ldenttcal Nia... IO.ld the committee believes it b meuure to the floor i..st~~~~ rtuonablf prDIJ"'SS, however, in the •tale to unload the . .,. , ~ lnvmment to attompt million 1Uccesaor to ~.. ,!llt.Ji e ~t-m..,.•klng attractions there. Fair on private tnteriirill."¥ . ·A~ comedy film put together by 1 The meuure died If cdrrnnJUee Jevil. group ol newsmen and television com· Under terms of COry's latest propouJ. meotators jn-Slcramento used the Cl.I Cal Expo would be aold as '°'" ~ Eipb gr<IQl1cis " a bacl<drop for QJed car ru90nably possible Ind the proctedi piletunan•s act. depoeit.ed in the St.ate General Fund. The marqiiee at the multi-million dollar Cal Expo opened in IMI and ran up a 1'howsr~ was then advert.iliaa a loC'al $1 .5 million defidt, but Jbowed a profit of Glrl 6coat cookie sale. • Phony .Physician Sued By Clinic for $250,000 A mon wllo b tod>y Mrvinl a stale prl"'" tenp for masqueradins •• a pll)'lj- cian tn Orariae County was sued wea. nlldaf wtt'.h the clinic which employetl hlm for damages t.ot.al!Ina IU0,000. Named u defen<lanl iii tlie. iiction flied by the widow and tWo d1u1hte.rs ol bls former paUent w•• Robert Ervin Brown, 30, of Btnni111ham: Ala. belier lrnown to the Rlctard1 fanuly -ol Fullerton as "Dr. Glenn Lyon Foster." Also named tn the Superior Court suit . \ DAILY PILOT OlAHGl C.0A$T PIJ81..!5i'>IN~ t OMl'A N'I' ftob••• 1-1. w,,,J P .... f'"' tl'IO fl~Cllt~tr J•cl-R. Cwrley VIU hw~I 11'1d G-1ne•1I Mt,.,.fl' Tlio"''' 1(,, .. :1 .. ,,.., T\e111t1 A. Mvr•h••• "''"''!"" liclllw >.11 •• ,. w. 1.1,, A»eci.ll lfilW Jot ........ Jffdl Offict 11S1S h1dit 1.111.~ •• .i Mtili111 "'''''": P.O. ••• 790, '16•1 ..... 0 ..... .......... kttll: ttJ '"'" A"*'""' "II• MtM: U) W~r l 1y ll•fft ........,, Mtur: aan w.1 ..... leoilt'lft'f • by Mr•. llorolhY J. Rlcl<ard1. Claudia I'. ..JU.okards-and Mrs. Shirley Ann Sellers were I.ht Fullerton Internal Medicine Clinic and 11$ director . Dr. llobert L. Francis. Tbe •ult brings t<l over $1 million. the damages sought in 111 series of aCUons by I.he next or kin of "Dr. Foster's" former patients. Nont ot Ule action& ha1 yet a:one to itJal ln SupttJor Court. All contain the same allegations : that Brown improperly uamined patients at the clinic •nd diagnosed and lrt1ted tht:ir alln,enb and that the clinic tncun u leasf equ1t responsibility since It hlr@d a man without tht1 neceuary qualUlcaUons for the post or cardlotoalst. Brown 11dmltttd at his trial that he "borfowtd" the name of Dr. Glenn Lyon Foster, an Alabama heart specialist w})o became known to ·Brown '°"1e yuri ago. • Brow11 ~·111 convlctf.d on chlr1u of pract.lclnc medicine without a license and Is now servtni a on• to tto year state prltoll tmn. The tofL-fpoltel'\, elOq!lenl fltc~nics technician dtcla\'fd throughOut hla trial that l,t1 M'lfr h•1'1!ed. any of hit paUents and that be, was Well aware. of bit llmitt· Uons in the 'neld Of 'cardtolog'.y . Hurt During Racial Brawl CAMI' PEND\.Ei'ON -An esumaled 30 Marina suffered cut.I and bru l!ea In a 11,t hour fighl-bere Wednesday night when 30 to 35 Negro Marines stormed in· to a ne.Jghboring barracks. ~farltle Corps si;okesmen reported no striou1 injuries. The outbreak began 1t about 9 p.m. It waa later quelled without forct by two coJonelg who talked to the brawler5. The black attackera entered an old two. story wooden blJ':racka of a 1t1.&lng battalion. "When they 1ot Into the 6ar- Reading Parley For Teachers, Parents Slated A canfertnc1 delllned to iJve !Oachen an4 par<nta lnllght i!ito the readin& and leunfn1 dJaabllltles of high 1ohool students will be held from I a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Fountain Valley Hl1h Scl\ool. The event, spc)neortd by the AUO<:ia· uon fer Ill• f!llPfOVemiilt GI ~dial in Stcon4ary Education (ARISE), wlll ftatiare Or. Frank Christ. eSOc:iate pro-- f""!{ atl,bnl~t Coll••• .. keynote ijuWr. Six stmlDar ise~lons dealing with th~ secondary reading program and high school studM.t1 wW follow from 10 1.m. to noon. The att.emoon panel discu~ion tropic will be "Medlc1l, Legal and Educational A1pect1 of Reading-Learning Disabilities of A®lelOtnta." Panelists will be Dr. WUliam J. Fttend, pediatrician; Dr. Frank Holtman, psychiatrist; Dr. Pllicllatl Sigband. opthalmoloiist; Dean Harwood, school principal, and Dr. William Woolbright. rta.din& dlaane>1ti· cian. Registration ind luncheon fet1 or ST.50 should be malled to T. Grt1ory, Rt1lstra- tion Cbairman. l4U l!Oi!& Ave., Hun- tington Stach, Calif. 12847. From P•e l MITION ... from Wblch Mitton vanished shortly art~r selllnf his law pr1ctice for $10,000 ex· plained hla acllon . Cannon said Mitton approaclied him scvtral mQnths a10 about a probltm v:Jth a bond ind -later checking his referenct u an accountant and attorney -bt became Involved wUh the tug-!Uve. t•Jt I knew then what t know ne>w, I would have refused the case," said Can· non. wbo claims bis reputation has been dlrttld arxt that he suffered ~harp itt- temcaUon after poUc:t caught Mitton. He siid he 1ubAtquently co.'igned for ftll\t<ln '1 apartment in tht TI•telolco ~ tlon of Meidco City and 11 -paying Q.15 per month for that. plus a '300 morta:aae and maintenance on tht Elton· dido bome • "He bu put rny name in the mud." compl1lnod Can...,, wbo bOlds • 40<:· torate in jurispnidtnce from Ctorietown University, Was:hlngton D.C., p 1u1 degreff from Iberlo-Amtrlcan Uillversity In Mlxico City. Economy Outlook • Grim, Solon Says Tht tconomlc ouUook for thh: year ts wry dlscouraSillf· Rip. J\lcllard T. Han- na (0.Wastmlnater) aald !«117. The House Banking aqd currency Corn- .mlttee, ~ which Hanna aerves, h11td tasUmony M o u 4 a y fnlm P1ut McCrocktn, ch1lnnan of lht Pm1<1enr1 Counctl ol Economic Mvlson. ind Jut Saturd1y fmm Arthur Bumi. -ly ap- pointed chairman ol tbe Federal ReMtve System. "Un<mploymtnt .,Ul be Soins up and f.roducllvlty down," H111u oll1trved. ·Nell.her man was 1ble to prtttnt any hard •vldenct lhat lnllaUao 11 being con- llolled." racks thty began to ama.&h windows, overturn dtaks, locke.rt , locker bOtes ... they hlt anyone "'ho was In their way ln I.he barracks." Questioned about weapons or the big· buckled Marine bells, ·a Marine spokesman said, "Thd"e we.re only knees and fi1t8 so far as we know ." A Board of Jnvest1a8u0n with supoena powers wUI be convened by the base C<ll'IUDandet. sa1d tf.Okesmen, t D detmnine the cause 1f po11lble and punt.sh thole respons:ible. No one ha1 been l rrt!ited as yet The outbreak was believed ·e1osad by · racl~I tension although batie spokesman aaid there were also Negroes· among the Marine& hou&ed in the barracls where · the aUack occurred. Two outbreaks occurred a b o u t Chrlsbnaa Uint. one caused by an insult at a club and another by Marines awakened by other Marines. They wert both less serk>us, 11Jd spokesmen. 1'-1arlnes are attached to the ataging battalion for procaalng and tr-ai.nlng before deployment te> Vietnam. and other Ovtr'SU! anlgnments. Marines had no dollar estimate on darnage but said it included plumblnc, windows and lockers. COl. R. R. Miner, commanding officer of lhe 1ta_,;n1 batltlion and Col J. J. Kelly, tilie·prov;.,I ihinhil. qu!ettd"thi brawlers. Red ' Chi~a 'C:l~iJns ! Spy Plane Downed TOKYO (AP) -An unarmed U.S. rtc0nna1Mance plane w111 shot down in lhe area of Hainan Island off Red China's south coast, . Peking's official Hsinhua news agency reported today. Hsinhua said an air defense unit of the Chinese navy 1hot the plane: out of the: sky Tuesday. It uld the plane had flown over Hainan lsland. "to carry out rtc()n- naissance and provocative activities." • GO ON SAU OAILY PILOT Sltfl' ,_.,, Speaking Out ., California's Senator George Murphy uses portable voice amplifier during press conference Wednesday in Anaheim. The GOP solon underwent surgery for throat cancer several years ag~. It affected hi s voice. However doctors have declared !t'Iurphy physically fit and he is seeking re-election this year. He hit the campaign trail Tues· day in a speech before Orange County GOP \vomen . To read what be had to say, tum to Page 10. Trio Dickering on Price ... . Charged as Pot Peddlers · A trio or alleged marijuana dealers dickering over sale or about 70 pounds of weed for $4,900 wue arrqttd Wednesday in Garden Grove when the customers Students Hit, ' Clean the Beacl1 Fifty Fountain Valley High School SlU· dents took to the beach today u a tfOUP , but not to frolic in the waves or glide surfboard! down steep waves. Their purpe>St was to c I e 1 n up the beach from Bolsa Chica StB.te Beach ~outh to Huntington Beach City Beach. They are members of STOP (Studen~ te1 Overcome Pollution ) and they are put· Ung to practice what a lot or people are ssying about cleaning up the environ· mtnt. From 10 a.m. to noon the studenl5 picked up litter on the sand owned by the Huntington Beach Company. Today was a school holiday (Abraham Lincoln's birthday) and the students volunteered for thfl project. identified thtmse lves as federal a1ents. Garden Grove police aSslsted in th~ ~ capture and seizurt of 30 kilos of the ii· leg!! ""eed at an apartment rented by twe> or the suspects. Ronald J. Yaw, 20. and Susan T. ~1acAuley. 20, both of 12391 ft1agnolii St., and Dale L. Spence, 40 of Norwalk are chara:ed with possession of marijuana for sale. They were booked inte> Orange County Jail, also on an additional cttar1e cf simple possePion of marijuana, with .,,. raignni.ent expected Friday, lawmen nid; Police said lht arrest of the three suspects climaxed an extended probe in· volvlng WhiUier Police and U.S. eustoms qents. Laird llteets Thieu SAIGON ~UPJ ) -~ftnse StctttltY f\felvin R. Laird talked "'ith President Nguyen Van Thieu and othe.r top South V\clnamtse officials today about the pro-- gress 0£ Vietnamlzatlon. re-emphasizing the Nixon admlnistralion's "Irreversible.". plans Ul continue U.S. troop withdrawal. ALL LAMPS ON 2ncl N.OOR OFF 'AT EXACTLY ............. .. --RE6ULARLY PRICED AT '39.00 TO $199.SO NOw 19so TO 991s THESE FINE LAMPS ARE AL~ FROM . OUR RE6ULAR STOCK We Must Make Room For Recent Purchu11 Mede at L.A. & Ch ica9o Markeh . -TRY OUR RIVOLVING CHARGE - Yo~r fworitt inttrfor dtsfvner wiU bt hoppJI to a..i:!Ut .,ou .• , r~OFUSLONAL INTE~IOR DUl$Nl~S Oftt11 M•"·· Thurs., I-Frt. l ve1. ll15 HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-0175 J. ' . Takes .Seat OnBoar.d · .. ,., ... it.. ~r~v ,ii:or'""-~ . . SAN' FRAMCllOO -Jotned for ·Uie' !lrlll-b; lhro'e' no;./ 1~, Ii>-< ciudinl ~·Upoa•1·c1oi1~·l'11c1io11 '. the Slat.. lloord Clf ·Eauca!ion ~en" ' here today lo dlacu.u IUd.s· lot ltii -' ' tally r.wcie.i: •. ' . . .~ ' ~ • . ' «( Govi llollald lleipn 1nnounc.atlhi 1p-• pofu.ent/ Wfelneldii at t1le ~ of i ,, thne.tay board .... t1ng ao.i•'tlie .,;.;, · melllberi Di.Bl ltiiJ l>O rati!iid'" the 1 Sta~'~~,· • I '. ~u: M11 a ~Ired 'Alr. Force'~jor ~ who llYte·id 11 ·s. Alta 1111ra.J!l!ad, ~lh LalllJl18;,BllCclecJi Dorman L. wt'· "' irdhertiiil. ' :J . : Tllo acllop: spelled ii housecJeanh>C a~. "P!I* by ~-Gov. i:~· mund Br9!!'!1 .ffll ftgulr.. I lllliRqliOQI = !:'<~ ~--president mi vJca Beiidel~U~ll. a s t r on g con· servative ~ill· favpr of fundamentalist edueillOnal ,qinCept., Gov. Reagan also a~ Mrf, Jeanette ,Ritchie, 29, a 1tfenJo P.att registered nurse. Mra. Ritchie is also a Republican and was graduated from Stanford University. 1be other appointee is Tony N. Sierra, 4i, a naUve of Mexico and a Democrat, who currenUy serves aa president of tbe Calmro Unified · School District Board of Trualees. Today's session in San Francisco win doubtless prove interesting for the new Chicano board member, since it concerns jnadequate teaching for retarded children of minority race. A report • based on a study or some Calif«nia counties indicates Mtllcan- Amerioan · aDd Negro children of the educable mentally retarded level are not getting enough teachlng. The number in Stanislaus, Kings and San Bernardino counties appears ex· tremely diaptOp<X"tionate to the number of caucuian :children in such classes for the retarded, it says. San Joaquin, lmperial and San Fran- cisco counties, however. ad the proper numben of pupils in relationship to each other, the study continues. The rep!):rt suggests no evidence of a ruri.1-versu's-urban cause, but says the discrepancy may result from several fac· ton at school d~trjct level. ~ nllgbt include inability to ade- quately test and define the educably retarded child, eopeclally those who aped: Spanish, or unwillingness or in- ability to suppcrl special programs· to bring, n«mat -but Spanisb·o~'!kJng cblldreD -into otop with lbeir, peeri .• . SIAf.ED AT StATi t:IVEL • S..,,.,, t .. 1un~'1 .Mltchtll mother-. The physician ·ordered the youth to unearth the baby, which' had 'been burled approximately 10 minutes. The inf-.nt began to cry and both . the mother and baby were taken to a hospital for emergency treatment. Police said the baby later was transfer- red .to the University of Washington hospital, where it was placed in 8n in· cubator. Arcand said poltce became aware of the incident when they stopped the young couple'' car for speedini on ·u;e way to BelleVue'1·-0,,.,1a1<~ Hospl13L ,lle.aaldono charges have been filed against the un- married cotiple, but Juv.enlle Court was lnlonned"41f the 'incident. " ' . Call ~f ·•he Wild . . . Alaska 'Free AU · Around' -I "1 WILLIAM SCHREIBER . .. .. .,. .. , ..... "'" Ca~ iiaskln& in the IW1 thlnk'of Alask'a, U a vast, icy wasteland. B0t former Orange Coast reaideirt Walter A. Ormansen 1oves the pl~ce. He is an Alalla State TrOopei'. Heh• been ever since he left "paradise west" f« "ice-station north" In 1967. He is cur· rently vacationing In Orange Qµrtf. , 1 Onnansen came to Ofange. ~ty 1in 1967 from New York. where be waa a state trooper, because be hacL l!e>td about the benfit.5 of a California collqe erucauon. While serving . on ,the Los Alamllol Police forco. he aliended Jlollce science classes at Orange Coast cou1ege and Cerritos College;. ,. , • 4 According lo Ormanaen, lbe call of the north drew him to Alaska alter 10 years on the Los Alamitos force . ~ "I always liked the wildel'D!SS ... lie 11ld. Ormansen. now a commander in ~ Alaska State Troopers, found that biJ task in the 49th state was a bit different' lllan be had ever had Ii befono. .. ,\, 1'Llfe Jn Aluka 1' more lnil~ ..- ll'OUDd,'' he emlaillld: "We aren't . mod In with tlje1cnllll tf .. ......, .... Thercm ~~-."l'l&:po'" Iii the whole •t.lO, the 1*..,i ID tlle ........ <nianoen, fnr eqmple, ,wq U. .atW f'tllldtnt trooper at Hllintl 1'Mt. Mlidrai He Policed over 11,000 -ml1ti whi~ bu a PoJNlatJ<in of ooly 2,0lll. ''There are abbut 12,00I touriltl bi the aummer, th<JUlh,11 tald u.,..mmmamler. The crime rate 1110...,. In Al .... oc- cordlng to Orman11e11. "Moot cities ll'v• only two or Uiree access roads· wfiidl niakes it awfully easy to get bottled up> You just can't make a getaway." DAILY Ph..0-J ..., ""49 T 0, HIS TEltRITORY · V1e1tltnl"1 T._r O""'""" iOrman&en, who makes bis pennanent home · in the ala~ , capital Of JUfle!U mUm ~ Ruuian occupied~ Big (populaUnn 11,000), Nii! moal al Jhe ma· Oiomede.laland in the Bering Sea. )«' ciUes have PoJlco fll'ca--Is loll The ~· unUonn. which ·- om -the Yllt majorltj -is under the quite a aUr in areas outside AlaQ:a, is a jur1adiction al tht •te b-n. ~\ vmlao al tile tradlUonal Ormanaen enJoYf 1mel.11t hal to. The !loyal Call!OdJan • 111ountr.1 P.oli<le o01111. ~ct be Is ,..,....Ible !Gr t. larger lncludlna peal<ed stetoon hat.. r Ullo the entire 1tale of. Maryland. i~ unllorins were adopted for the He uses any rMllll of transportation -~•Jable. The Jroopeu use all l¥J•tlel Allaka Cenletmlal Jn !tit c1ur1111 a oorn-.. u jeb plete rtr!OflUon ol. the force by oli aircraft rrom belicoplen to ; HI• GosVWlOf HJ ck el," ~l.d. Ornianaen., " IOinl ,..,.1s Jn ""'jw>Cllon with Coast aum! Search and Relcue: 5llOWmobUe1 Tho Alan~~-Is very c19H lo the and in the far Interior, dog sled•. RCM~Jn nelgnboting Oanada. .. Aft old l!klmo once told a trooper that .''Thert 11 a rtal spirit of cooperation," w couldn't cuddle up to a snowmobUe to Aid Qnnamen, "and we bold flrurma keep warm ttte he: coWd with dogs," 111d compeUtiom three or four Uma 1 7ear. r. <niamet1 . The .Ute of Aluka will be represmled :To prov~ just how far Dung the domain by the Alalkl TrocA ind Traftl Ei<· oi lbe troopm really Is, Orm..,.. aald· "llOlitloo Mmll IWI It South C.UI P1u1 1¥1 iben are on< and t_,,,an·atatlons In C.O -· .. bleak st. t.owrence.lsland (abO,. the No .,_. wlll be. Ibero, ~ lo Ardlc Clrci<) 11111 on Uttle Diomede arm-. w1lo sald Iller Ill, lben are 151aod, whlcli Is only 1 milter of 1 fn 0017.JJll.tl 111.'' • - LA Schools Say ~using .· . ' Means Ruin Learys . Resting ·· · As Judge Ord~rs. • 4-day Recess • • or. TlmOlhy Leaey aod his family are back tn ·their Riverside. County retreat for the· 'ni1t day Of what will ~ a four- day break in their Orange County 'Super· lor Court trial ~ Judge Byron K. M.c?.111lan called ~ ut<nded rece" Jallo Wedneaday, notiag tba1 todly 11. IJncoln'• Blrlbday 'Ind Fri- day it r&rved In bla courtroom for :11<1· tlement conferences. He ordered Di:· Leary, 50, Rosemary, 34, and son J?hn Bush Le1ry, 20, to return Monday. 1atimony Wedne'.iday WI! drawn f~ Wendell Faulk, a former sergeant hi the Lagqaa Beach POJlce Department It the tiri>e ·o1. the Learj famlly's arrest on Dec. ·28,t• -' t Faulk took the witness box vac1led by otncer Neil Purcell who Was grilled by three defense attorneys ~ Ole circum· stances on the Learys' arre.!ll fer three gruellng days. :Yaulk. Who is now a ulesman in San Diego backed Purcell's testimony that young' Le1ry was under the 'innUence ,o( drugs at the Ume of his arrest on Wood· land Drive. He also confirmed that Ole Learys' sla· lion wagon contained marijuana and LSD and Uiat the 'narcotics were found on the persons of the three defendanb. The officers• arrest of the Leary family led to lhe indictmelll of lhe trio by lhe Orlnl• County Grand Jury on charg" of pouealon al· marijuana and LSD. -Pilot Cartoon's Goin~ ·Jnto Book -' .. , ,. . . Laguna BtlCb cartoonlll Ed Nofziger 11 •waittnc'the blrlll.of his llnl. book. Nalzlger'• Popular syndlclled 'carloon f~ature. :-.<NJMA.U)gjc, appearing ln the DAILY PILOT. lo due to be relemd in ~ form by National Scholastic, featur· ing .cartoon Jdeu especially oriented to teenage readers. · 0 J•ve betn ... ln. comic booQ, text books and~ 6oob,'\·uya the artLst;-''but fhis will be the llnl Ume I' .. h~ UfY own bool." , In rectnl . lriOllthl. Nof~ger bu bta1 commull"I dally lo HoRywood lo work on onlm1tec1 ,artooos for Fine Arla Slndlos. . . ' 10 Crewtnen Injured In Submarine Blast · LONOON (UPI) -..A;;'" uploslon In- jured 10 cmnnea aboard tho ...-&ef Brlltsb -Aurlp off Gibraltar fO. ~ bol tho -I surfaced alelY ml pu oac:" ~ IJJOll-lald tM UJJlo!loa -ilelleved lo -...... Jld in boU.W lil1!11Jorwud oectiGb of Illa -............... llldlil'"" ill JiATO --ill 111a;~111. • ' . • • 'Tlwfldll, r-, 12. 1970 •H ' . Isr.aelis At.tficli 't Packaged ' roses for . p·lantin'g, now 'I •• Roses •• ,,ready for planting now ,,,,,for a colprful, fra;rOiit garden ihi1:1u111'mer. 1 'h grade Hybrid Tea. variety, prieed .0 low, thOt you con afford to buy a whale rose 111arclenful I See you at Ptnney'4 ·~." den $1i<1P· . . · • . ' . ' Speclally selected gro1p of lieddlng plants growing In 4" containers •• , 31c_. ' . Your choi~• of Mer9u~it•t.1 F1iry P1jmr91,, En9• lish Primro•• •.• 1 ~ •II .tt-I 'low, low price. Buy 1•v•r1'. cont1in,r1 of 'uch •nd hev• the prtff t· •st t•rden ever. , NOW! THESE VALUES AT AN'f ONE OF- THESE PENNEY STORES! Downey ' ' • . ' ,·' ' .. ' . \ • • , ". ' ,.; . "' ''!-" •• • . ""! " ' ' ... ' I . ' . ' . ' " • . . ..... '• Ma.-Vllooe ~'"""" · ~ t ...... On.'""' Peil#Jfw ._ ... ,.,, helhhill'' .... ,• • (· • , •• ,_, "" .._,·~Ai·NOW--'· • 4.ff . ,. ~ ,. ~ .. •' • :-' ' • ,. ! f • • • I I , .. ' . . .. fs~~~rsr ' . ., . ' ~. • • • ·, ~ : . ' ' . •. l-1. Ftbnlo<y If, 1970 ? ? ) , ... ,. ~e:c ' . • Biafl.'8 Aid ' Frolll-lhS. r-- W; ~· .· ~-. ' ; . . I Lo\CIOI <'"") -American elliclolt tlJ" ~'" nlltl ~ ... 1 Proioldenl NbOo 'iiir 8'ili ad ~ Y1l "If ~ ta .... 1o nite Iii "?'~.., .. ....,.__.., \AIOI. ( , . ~ ~ . · Tiii naltq9.c)ub In Harlow, Enc· . GrMI Qllll1tlllot ol Ibo food, bladots 1'84 iliat 1\udlH binh and plan\I and JamJll, .,..Y o1 lbe ~ rellel ;1( 11a\iliia: ~in•, trouble•: First II =-.;J"" ~ ~nl1'4 .J:f:. :ml cailed--itieµ the 'Na!111'alist ~i .. _ajt at 'tbe &!rPo!t: t~'!' 8J14. townspeople thou a hi• they · ,.....,_,i-notlilni we can do allout I~• w e nudists. 'ril~il it ch"'lf*" its "u-s" ~-1a1 -'d w..--:r, "Once • · · "''th · •w'ld Life 50clelr" ..,. .. ~~ -~ · name 10 • 1 h u,,.. p><11 land at 1"Ja ( alrp>rt), aild pe.op!e though\ they w,re 11'" they becOrn• ti>• pr_opl!ty ol the Nlprlin ples-·riimping in the woods. T.h • RehabUltaUOn ,,., ~lion c.m. ~lilb:s 50 members have agreed miaslon. "<::::-• • • tlley ~eed a third name ~ance, '.'And beca111e tlliy ~ ,. 111,.y at tbll · but are nol sure what 11 will be. llri\e, there'• ob9io1¥Jy •liWt feedbocl! l( • . • il!f~Uiio "!! ,1111.\t hi-1o Ille equ!pm>nt: • . • .•-ROos•""I~ N.1.; poJiuJatlOll ~f voUd to· <1U1 tht VUt!141!1 '·we;; Btl a dtckioe talltl of 11. to •• .17 tht .voters caUed Jor on '""" mtdiatt withdrmool oj ''""!" · .,and ' detlated the monev n 0 to Uitd .fM tht' war shoul4 go to ~itic educational and social ~-progra7111. ~-. Harold L. 8rl991, 18, and Jome• D: Oliver, 19, were commiUed to a yi;utb ca!DP !Or poaSHSilll marl· i11811a for r~sale. Tb' youth$ ,plead· <\I guilty to tbe charge in El Cen- tro, explaining they were ~g to raise money ·to .fight a rnan1uana J*,a:ession charge in Berkeley. · 1 • . I By "'!llrlll. ""1iY· _all Ille ~ IJd alrllfle<I to !'l!Prla Jmmedlafell -...-ist Btafl'I fell 1111 b a e n distributed am'"' -nfll&Oil lo lliB lbollwtland 1!14t WU BlafrL _. · The Amtt1can alrljft begao Cll Nlson's ardel"8 two weeks aiO ahd continued Wtd· neaday with the arrival of four heljcopltt• to be used to get supplies to the fanntr wtr zones. . ~dlog i.·u.. u.~. olliciali, nooe ol the 64 trucks that ba,ve come fl\ from the United Statei hll Jell Lap and,only 20 of Ille J!O' i..-hlve befn.l!atloftrrecl to Pon 11attootr1. tile n1ltl c«>t«. Seven. 200-bed porlable hoopltali were ~in ... tl!O v.s. IU&bt; a.a fl•• of thtm 1WI m at·the airj>o£1, tlMoy aald. No reliable figures are available on )"'1f l"P.'i! ol the 4,900 tons of food « how many ill lbo~0.000 blattftls, 1b,OllO lamps and, 148 fC"!'el" gegeraton have reached tile ~ "l't much ol it ii aUU tn i:.a.. " A opot_,. I« tile Nlgorla Ciim-~ blanlod .. .,... IOllalk:I prob-J.m." f« the holdup lo clillribulll>& tbe U.S. lld. . • "'l1lo i>RerlDl ta ,.in, am(IOlll}y," be Nlll.'rlliil n're ricelvtnc lld ~ '° llWIY -tltere 1' boond to be -lolllllct ~-Yoacon rtst"UIUl'Od iilAI • II ellecdve throUgboul tbe fonner 'MCMlkla'lt areas." FutlPfl I~ Pe.u;e . . Pic~els deinonstrale in {ton! of Wblle l!ouse to be- gin a Lenlen·!'assover fast action pr0ject aupport- ed by clergy and laym•l! conce!1!ed about Viet- nam and reconciliatloil. Organizers expect 30 to 50 persons to fast daily in front of tbo E~ecutive Man· slon until the last day of Jew.ish Passover,--April 27. The group carriers banners 8dv0cating-peace. ,_ _ U.S. Jets Enter Cambodia After Red Copter Attack- SAil!ON (UPI) -The U.S. "'1IUtWld said lodllY American jet& cmsed ln!G Cambodia to attack anUaln:rifl balterlu tl>at downed a U.S. bellcOpler Wed- nesday, Sb: U.S. planes were damaged in tl>e~duet ,Ofllclal ......,.. Aid several ntg)lll of Ml -jel fllblol'I oorambled from Bien Hoa Air Bue. out..Jde Salgbn to linocl< ou1 m anUaircraft gung and Jclil JS ,..mllu lllO )'&Ml inside Cambcidi• and 100 mUes weeHouthwest of Saigon Wedil<sday. One U.S: jet crash-landed at It.. base, Ill bydraullc system Jhot away by Com· munlst anUalrcralt ?ire. The warplanea rOl)JOnded afler gunfrre from Inside tambodla shot down an American ORI bubble top observallon helicopter and fired on otber helicopters aent tO the reacue. A> U.. detalla of U.. Cambodian In- cident were disclosed, U.~. spokesmen reporled nJoe U.S. Marines wire killed tn four boun of figl!Ung early today 17 miles ,...tl>east of An Hoa on South Viet- nam's northern coast Guerrilla loeses were undetermlntd. , .. North Vietnam Downgrades Paris Delegation PAllfS (UPI) -North Vieloam today sent it.a lowest ranking delegation to the Vjetnam peace talks aince the conference began mpre ~ a year ago and chargttd the United States was keeping Us negotia~a In Paris only for ap. pearancea. - The acUng chlff-of tl>e U.S. negotlaUng team, PhWp C. Habib, denied U.. cbargt and aceused Hanoi and the Viet Cong of avoiding &ertous talks on ending the war. The Communist cue. waa carried Into the Mth &esllon of the talks by NgUyeo Mloh Vy, No. 3 man in U.. Hanoi delega- tion. He charged tl>at President Nixon ~as reduced the scope of the PariJ con- ference to lead it toward tabotage . New Slides Strike Near Ski .Resort f"'°!>WIA- V AL D'IS&llE, France (UP!) -Two more avalanchtl hit tl>e oulsldlll of tbiJ Alpine rellOl't today two days alter a slide crashed through a youtl> boltel and kille4 19 persons. The two' avalanches today wereama.ller. Thfre were no immediate reportl tJ. ca• &&aWea, but rescue workers were rushed to the tlfo site!. One alide came at 3: 16 p.m. two miles outald~ of Val D'Iaere• at a recently..:ep-. eiled !kl station. The other came 49WJ1'.1t Chatelatd.ori the edge of Va! D'lseff. Snow--and ice mac:te most French moon--· taln roads perilous but u temperaturu ; lift'ed during the day the.danger o1 more,· ava(~ Increased. . . . A ffiltl colum~ o! 10 bu511 mad•. !he Jong uphl!I Jrek to evai:Uate an estjmated • e,lioo toui-lsts stranded ·s1nce 11>e. tiDtt avalanche· struck Tufsday morning ~: the vicU nu were eating bre .. kfast. • . 11ie busts took 21Ai hours to make the : 20-mlle trip fr9f11 Bourg St. Maurice this morning and officials said th~ would make 81 many joundbip np:IS as possible so lon1 as the weather holds out. Tourists got word ·the road would be open for two hours if they wished to leave in their cars. ' Weather created problems elaewhere In Europe as snow plows batUed b~ throughout Britain and at least rune ships were in trouble as AtlanUc pies hit EurOPe today. Rogers Urges Increase in Aid ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) Secr<tary of State William P. Rogors said today the U.S. elfort to lld the underdeveloped nations is relstlvtly smaller than that of aome other natkm and should be increased. Child Molest Notes Kept ~In Drilter's Blackbook The air ltrllcu against tl>e contmWllsla in Cambodia were the fourth occaslion the U.S. Corttmnd hll acknowledged raldl actf)SI the Cazn.bodjan border under a policy permitting U.S forces to return fire When fired on from outside Vietnam. Official 10urees said the Communists 'had -set up what American pilots can a "flak trap" In an area of Cambodia where Nort)i Vle\Mmeu regiments have betn muslng in recent weeks. "President Nixon thinks be cao delude the American people and world opinion on the pretended desire' for peace ol hi.!I administration," Vy aaJd. It was not immediately clear whether Vy's appearance meant that Hanoi was sharpening ill prntut agalnlt U.S. ac- tions with regard to the Paris talka. Re es:pressed regret that C.Ongreu had cut back eome aid programs but added. "I suppose that wu inevitable in view of the commitments we have in other pll'ta of the world." ' Addreaslng !he U.S. Embassy &tall at Uietbird atop on his African tour, Rogera saJd the American contribution to development aid was "considerably 1us compe.red with our grosa naUonal product 'than that of several other naUons ." • !)()'I'IW{, ALA. (UPIJ -AutbOrit!<s foond tho l!Uje b~ book In Ille foot· ... ·' ........ 0(1• d!llter amstod on a charge Urtd In mini, mod ~. •"' 1 • ol cbJld moleltaUon Ethtt Kt11nedv !left! ond Mr-.U~!.: 11 COlitalned P~ .and nam .. of llt· fn-!Gw Mn. St<phfTI Smith, ""!I<~ "~ b d" --• ked 11Dearing in ctrflMlnll of A~l IUof'r.O Ue girll, ~ y wts anu mar oi: Director of the Office oJ lconom.ac wt.th a code. Opportunity in NtVJ York. ~"' 11We think the code ahawa ·vartou1 Of. + e · • ~ fentet 1'h:lch bave ~ a&aJnSt,~d-• Jll!I .... mm Clllfornla to Florida. DI&· Alfrecl Rty110ld1 wu made · up tricl MilttneY Willlam G. Buley Jald and dressed in women'• clothing ct w~ .. for an amateur vaudeville •l!OW · Untlt Bui\day, ti>• notebook be!Ollled to when be allppecl anlf dlill~ted hil Keniteth Guy Shllla, 51 , a drifter ..cently elbow. Whan be woke up In IJ\e bo1-arrived lo Dothan -•city of about 3&,000 pita! al Banbury, England latar,he lo Ille llOUtheast comer o! Alabama. stand for PtQY !lab, I, a protty blonde, and W~ 8tev'111\"'!, I, who d!Sappured from a beacb Jlllfli' Dee. 21, 19'9. Pollet oindala In Ille dUes menUoned are being contacted. They are being ul<od U they know of any caies of child mol"tatlon or cliNi,owanee similar 1o tbe Florida cue. The , two l!rla, elementary school chums, went nWtlng olf toaetl>er to get some Ice cream 'Wtlile at a beach p&rty. They.._.. came back. A -Ive search wu mad• and, at OM time, poltce even tore dow1\ a tea wall on the chance it mlCht be biding tl>elr bodies. Shilts, a nattve of Battle Creek, Mich., "w8' trying to pick UP. a little cJrl htrt -out of a playground, • Buley Jald. FREE s3oos --..::-TAPE U fbund himself in the women's Shilts was mested Saturday a~n _ ward. 111 was frlghtmied that thlngs and aCC\18Sed of molesting a small girl hid gtJt out ··of eo,ntrol, ,,. he s&id. wh? was with friends at a playground ' "Bill then II was explained to mo "";!;,home~ llT&Dt In hand Bu· that, there was no room in the ley and De~ve w7rnam R. West oPened min • .ward and I was staying In • "footl~ that had been Jocked up" th' women's ward only a couple of. by Shllla ·and found Ille black notebo6k. hOflS.__. -_ ......______ -.ll.. .!!Jt CtdliNd a lot of lltUe girls~ namu, I •· · dll<i'-lllll plctum and a cOded litU• l:Poll " th ' tbl .zi,, ' !Urk altor ·tbe cities," Buley wd. ce, e mon Y mag • • 'Ille <Ode '"' fairly ·o1mple. Buley of • British police force, ,.ported broke 1£ '11111> litUe tmibl<. ~. f*•• in wbldl a man was fined H bellev tl>e cod< whlcll h lettert ~ !Ot kicldng a policemen on the and•~ .. .,: minus 118ns. staJ: for .,. ~.,.d dunng 1 dem6nstratioil b~I ~ 8hiJta had will> t11e cJrll, some ~ for damaging lbe policeman • otf1m sezuil. About IO nsmu helmet. "To value the helmet more an 1o tiie book. ·than the bead Inside ts simply add-Ono notation In ti>• book says "Pel!IJY tnr Insult to Injury." commented and Wendy, Pompano Beach." Police in the London magazine. Pompano Beach, Flo. be!leVe Ille names ' ' Karate Exp0nent To Protect Hubby SACllAMENTO (UPI) -1 ... p1i Estepa will glilgerly tal!e the hand of Rooalle Ganllla lo marrtaie Saturdll)'. He'll take It ltii&trlY beeause tt'& the SIDI• bond lbe use• lo amub bricks 11\d hoorda. A lonr.baired brunelle beauty, lloJalle holdJ a black belt lo kirate,,tl>e top rank. WbO wUJ be tbe -lo tl>e family! "Not me,'' aah! Roealle, 20, before thtlr Valentloe'a Day we<Jdinf, "He'll be the -· I'll jual protect blm." Blusterr Weather Repea~s ·I Northemtern U.S. Suffer• With More Snow, Cold . ., ' ~ . . ... ' - ------- VOCI need poww IO enJov lltM f11P11 ebmll ••• and the Micro 88-It to -e fuU 20 Wllll ol puk mullo _.The MJcm·88 playt Ind .-di Oft compool Cl 11 a. tMt cen't AClllCh or -out. C:.O.......,.... with mlkeo to lit you ltCOlll yalllllll 111111 adeptor cahleo IO lot you ltCOlll llom your tuner or turntllble. The hi-SlmaonlUI cese-Jc greet for dom1 •• , family_,, ••• or wit-you want to ll!<e \'OU' MIC!O 88. lnaludlDfl t30.0ITAPE LIBRARY 411 E. 17th St. Costa Meta -646-1614 Delly f.t -Sat. M I I ., I . I Fountain Valley VO[ 63, NO. 36, 3 SECTI ONS, 36 PAGES • Ill .. Nixon Backs ·Eqµal 1Laws . , For Scl1ools WASHINGTON {UPI) -President Nixon today endorsed the concept or equal enforcement of school desegrega· tion Jaws in all parts or the country. At the same time he opi>osed busing of atuden4: as a means or achieving racial balance. A message, distributed to a few SEE LA .SCHOOLS STORY, PAGE J Republican senators, was interpreted on Capitol Hill as backing for a Southern- «ponsored_ amendment to apply the same desegregation yardsticks In the North a11 In the South. The memo lo the senators said the so- called' Stennis amendment has ''the full aupport of this adminis tration" to the ex- tent that it woula "ad vance equal ap- pllcaticn of law." .ORANGE coyNTY. CALIFORNIA ~ . • • • a 0 I'S-on ' I • • ., .At the Florida ?.'hite House, Nixon·s press secretary, Ronald t.. Ziegler. read to ·reporters pcirtions of the message, in sUght.Jy· altered form. .. , ..... ·• ......... ··~·. •1 .,: t •• ~· • I •• . ' . I • ..... ·• . ' . .,• ') ·: -.~-. ; . ,_ .. ·+ j I 1 . ... ~ t • •" . -• • ·The pUt)OI\ "fuU aupport" of the Sten- nis amendment stated to L'le extent that the ameiidment -would "advance equal appllcf.UQn,of the law, the administraUon would be ~ full support of this concept." • _ ____,_ . .. ~ I l ...... . -..... _ . ~· ~ ........ ..--. -..., ... ' ... , THOSE AREN'T SPOTS BEFORE YOUR EYI S -THO~E ARE .01 ~ WILLS 'IN 'THI OLO ToWN 'L'OT -i ici'fi~ Of' HUNT '!G~»~, _________ AN_ndonod, or Nol <S,. Lo ..... J, Me1t.oflho w,H '""""""'"'It Stlll""'""''•"llll u.t 'I , 1'· • Asked U the President felt that Stennis' proposal as an amendment to a pending l'lchool bill,, would indeed "ad.vance equal apnllc_alion of the law," Ziegler sa id : "J am simply addressing myself lo lhe overall concept withou.t apply.Ing this ad· ministration's position to the amend- ment." . . As for busing, Ziegler said Nixon had consislenUy opposed busing of school children to achieve racial baJance. :·Tue President feels that to the max- imum degree possible, in efforts to eliminate dual school sys tems according to the mandate of the coorts, we should not U!re busing," Ziegler said . "And also , to the maximum degree possible, it is ·tfie feeling that we· should do everything' to preserve t h e neighborhood school system." -tr * * Racial lmbalal\Ce Gone in Valley The state Department of Edu cation has nfUciaU)" acknowledged that a racial im- balance It cited last October in the Foun- tain Villey School District no IOnger ex- Im. Pies A. Griffin, director of the f!epartment's Bureau of Intergroup Rela- tions. said the districl will be removed rrom a statewide list of school system~ fieemed . to be operating racially im- balanced schools. ' Griffin acknowledged wha Fountain Valley school officials had known all along -that poj>ulatlon shUi.S had cor· fected an imbalance at Tamura School. A stale Department of Education ethnic aurvey ~lst £all• indicated U\e school's enrollment included allghUy more minori- ty student.I than it should have under st.ate standards. Badharn Beats Se lf at Tennis • Huntington Man Add s to W·oe s Of Fraud Suspect Fnm Wirt Servlcts SAN DIEGO -Manipulating other people's money and pro~rty may have been the forte of mil-'.-rninnered attorney Patrick Stephen Murray Mitton, but the accused swindler's own famlly·may have :&uffered a loss. The bespectacled lawyer has been returnid here and today faces federal and state charge s stemming from an alleged international sch~me to loot a Newport Beach tycoon'i $500,000 estate. Authorities disclosed, meanwhile. that a Mexico Ci ty lawyer Who unwittingly became involved with the iugitive later deported to the U.S. bas gained title to the Mitton home in Escondido. "l will not give it back , under any circumstances,"· declar.ed Car Io s Rodriguez Cannon, 34. who estimat.e9 disposal or th~ $80.000 residenct can never cover what the sensational case ba's cost him so rar. The wife of the 43-year-old suspect ha~ asked a Calilomia court to void the deed transfer, complaining that cannon ob- tained'the document fraudulently. · Ht:r }\usband is charged with .unlawful flight to avoid i>roseculkln and inlerstat~ transportation of stolen materials, plus grand theft and extor!Jon. Mitton. who was executor of the estate or John . Salmond Sr., 79, of 2164 Vista Eotraila, Newport Beach, all.eged1Y !Qpk $480,000 in Union Oil Compan)' docks •nil fled the country. · Authorities say he transferred them in· to cash -$290,000 worth recovered after sale on the sha<{Y international money market In Switierfand :...: lh'eri 'tiled' to ' bargain with Salmond's son. , · John Salmond Jr., of 16911 Bedford Lane. Huntlngt.on Beach, notified police and the FB! after receiving a tetler maU· ed from M_exlco, ouillnin& a plan to divide up the proceeds. · Special to tbt DAILY PlLO'f Mittoo; twice before in trouble V(it.h tfle · SACRAMENTO -Bob Badham • Californla Bar M&oclation on money has a brutal backhand . manipulation charges, records revealed. Ho'll tell you so himself. wu eaptur«l laJt month'ln 'llla~Qlt The ·Republican Assemblyman arter being shadowed by special ,agenlJ. from Newport Beach showed tip In ' OePorled u an undesirable ati·en . Mil· the Ca pitol .+Wedpelday wltt1 a ton ~·as ·handed over t" FBI agents at beautlful purple shine•, arousina Brownsville. Tex.. with bail set al I.he interest of new:anen. , $700 Of then transferred (torn --t~ Badh1111 had to' colires he hadn'.1 ,~ • I 1\\ltdnis<llY" to rice fediral co11rt~1. Sat\ etosscd1 paths wilh ·a cJ\JU.. con-Diego. ' • ' • ~ stiu.ent, bot crossed up himse.U on Judge Reynaldo Garu signed a war- the C1JU.rl, while trying lo n:lurn a rant of remo\•al on complaint for f,11tlon powerful serve. last wl!!e~. allowing lhe shirt in juri8dlc· "I hil niyself In m)' O¥rll fe ef!, ·lion and )'le Is. now ht ld at Sin l>lego \\·1th my own tennis rackel. which Coun~ Jail. "''a.'I In n1y own hand." he ... aald a& The Mexican attnrney who today hold~ -.. ' ~ .. 'I' : ~: "' Mayor Feels Hulitiifgwi:i ' ) . " . ' ' . . . • • . • l • Can (;lean Up . Oil .:F.·ief#,s · . . . Edit01"'1 Note: 'Flth Is the fourth t>f jive articJi1 deaUno with Ute-prob-· lems i1ivolved in cleanin g up oil blight-lfl Hu1tti11gton~Bl'.ach. By TERRY COYILLE Of ... oiilr ,. .... St.if Can the Hun~ !Beach oil fields be cleaned up ? · ' Some amendmeiils 'to'-tlle current nil code, plus two new Cit)' orclinances might f.O a long way. toward doing the job. ac- . Cording to Mayor.Jack Green. One code amendtnent might include more realistic Ogures for defining .an operalir.g well (such U two barrels of'.i.oil or 1;000 cubic feet of.gas per day), Green ·suggests. Another ~Id rai,se th! cleanup ·bond rrom $2.000 to $5,000 and ~ulre oil operator1 to regularly report pfooduction to the city. Such amendments would clean uo some ot the )\tt11s, says the mayor, but the bulk or any major cleanup would have to be handled by two nP.w ordinances. currtntly being drafted by City Attorney Don Bonf'a. I ,• ·-~, ·~~. ... Combininll 011 Districts is a proPOSed 7.onings ordinanpe aimed directly at cleaning up operating oil wells. Because ~ ~1 most oil wells are on land zoned for re-required b~ the pro~, o,, ...... na.nct. ~, sidential or commercial use they are con· the law s~nds ~W, ii an , pil weu1 is sidered non-conforming uses. declared id)e, it stays that ;N~i:w In order to maintain their non-con-There doesn't appear lo M: ·~ mi)Q; forminit. condlUonally cranted status. the oppoalUon to the tdea of cleanhi.r'Up ~ -.nil wells would have "''e yeara lJ) ~ oil fields. but at ltaM two flt) C.UT\dlirien cases m:I 90 days •In others to meet cer-and s'Orfie '01T"lnterests~ ~ tCli8 mlft1· lain sfandard! outlined in lbe propmcd rules and,i'egulations. ~f ordinance. Councilmen ~ Bartletl add' Geof&e Those standards Include such Jtema a,-McCracken take the· stand~ ,th&~ fll'On~ 'fencing individual wells. clearing off ldle measure! might put soml!! .P9!0P}e.1•out ol t:t'jUi'lmcnt or eouipment not directly used buidness. '' ' 'In. the . prQd4~Uon of oil, cutt ing down ,C. E. · ":ill" }Voods. Cflmmuni~y ·rel~· nolse1 cleanJ ng 'up rubbish, and maintain-tioqS""d llt' for lhe ·Slpal ou..~l)~. Ing the equlpm,ent. say) most of the. m;(tor" comt)af.des ar. • ·Wi(e . .Not .. Siue · • , '11 , ' . • ,..... r fa~kie· Letters . . . ' ' Ju8t . Go~ipy NEW YQRK,.(UPI) . ..'. Tiley 1!'cn•the kind of "thank you's'' any young m.tron might· have written lo a f4!T'JlY friend - three blle!.notes and on. 1o'ni."'3llPY Jet. terJ. · • . • . "the ~yle waa casU:al -dashes lnstl!ad nr periods -very natural, full of charm. Nottiin& to embafriM iilher the .. wtitel ·or !fie ~p;;.1 iricl,. under · normal •<:<in· ditlons,' noOuni to 1tlr1ct any particular attenUon.· · sUt the 1eu.ers were written by Jac- queline KehJ)e(ly Onassis to Roiwell L. 'Gilpatric, depu~ defense aecretary for Pfcddtnt. John ' r. Ki!!noedY and a fre .. quent ~·for his widow. .. • And their theft from ·a locked file ·tn Gllpatiie's office, discovered wllen they were off~red for sall!! by a dealer ln autographs, was enough to set Jaekit \1atchen 11og once more. · As if thil waan't aufficlent, Gilpatric'1 Utlrd wlfe haPPl':ned to fUe papers declar.- fn& their legal leparaUon the ume day the purloined letlei> came to llpl ' The Gllpotrl<s had •beelf 11 v tn c 1epar'ately -: around the corner from each oLher in UW> e1,g1nt .East. ~ -for ahnost two Yelr1 w the ~mh~g or her le_gal 1ctiOrr was;o. descfibed 11~ 1 coin-cfderict. • f ' ' • • I ikJt .Mn: O!!patrlc acliled rutl to•IM fl<eo·ol opeculatlon by teWoc • ._i.r lot the Qilego !1o1li' News lllal.llor D. ba"!I and ,Mra. Oiuai:; ""' .. ....,., vit'f- 'clo*•' and 'then ~ to "'l' -lhb WU the ttU0D. for Iller ·muital Jll'O'" •blems'. • I ' • . ~ "'°k"""'"' ,., *'· °""""'" ..-~bi.it the ·~ friel1dahlp but. "'" ailded, •l!Y l.on°'l)da wu .. .,.....,,. Uld iort el unfair r.r Wm b<iJI.• .\nOther proposed ordinance would Jive ' not oppose,d to lhc p~ measure~. oil operaton a bie:ak they didn·t have "l do lhlhk1lhe nl!J,fbg ~ ii betl.,. · he! .... II .nows them ,, ... tarl wells Ulan,,., be<n lridlaileil Ind IJll..........t Ga& Station thi t ha.ve bten leg91Jy ,declareq Idle. woold' clean up tht fiekls.'1 be 11id. City officials rea!On lh~t. if in ope.l'ltor · A. ·c . MArton. 'or'esident fll tlferJfun· · ' '.... '-· knnws he can restart • """'"· he will ~ ·tingtot1 Beach Oil ComPllJJ ii~ chld ~elps llandit wUling to--cltan-it up and keep U clean a• spokesmitn for.the lndeptndent,opcra~orS. LE J o;w-U .. , -. I ~Y• ~·"6~~111<~~1'~t. A_·~n111t·1 lllhnrmuo1 ~·t ~'-~~t .U.S., Russ J{tmne !Hth~r~H t!•l(te• or:0t••ln!l·up lliell. .,..,.,.....,_ • 1-1.....,., "'" · .. . .'.· I t (l.?rrt co~ If>• •lll;l11totf~ ;,. . · ~~ M,)Je llilld,.UJ> a 6ea1 ... o nt. +.ower nlkc ' ,c'lean·~·~tre·oll)\el<l '"!~.<\~it'' 'll:~b ~"tr"'.-. .t\ r. ' D ,t ~,. &dd•.. • ' , ..,. .. "" • < .. \ 1 , • . -I · I · " ilt we neO<i ii ..,.,.11fC;~ ' rO\o • -tilld 11111 · pol1ct tllal ure ~oscow <UPI) ~The Uni!«! Slate• ·c1ca up'·'th•t """\ '!M .. tat "'' -,. iol· to tile ot;llon et 1~ ind the Soviet Union todl)'. opened theise· bu~. . .. ' • r.i. ' • Lt.it Al.mto. ..,..... iDd toW Nm, cond round of talk• on f w11s.•to pool "W!'re nol an1>•d p ys. . 0 Mywle.llid kidl.,.IW'\'ble." ~ ··~~1J..Z~1 ~"J: ~f. :"~~ ' .• ~~~~::'~It:..'~~.~ .J~~ "::~0: Alll•l'lc•n delegallo!1 in talks, \ch ltomoll'ow: £a ttw Alli~ '"1l'bP ho said, 'Doo'l l:J M)' ""1>1c" ' N.Y. Steeb • TEN CENTS Director Influences Pollution By J ACK llROBAClt Of .. Dlltr ""' ... • Tbe viay the wind blow1 a Hwdhetoi1 ·Beach oceupi<d· moot of . the [oMhmlll)r Wedneodly In th<. PubJ.!<..lltlliliq__<Jom. . rni!sioo hearinl, 1.o Lqo Angeles .. "'"' po~ e1panslon of the So u t Ire r n Callfatrtla Edison plant. t.1~ro}qgist Etwinn K. Kauper, a Wit· neas---off~ by the Orange c.ounty Air Pollution Control District, attacked the NUS Corporation report. The NUS report, prepared for F.dison by' the conoulUng finn, raled Its finding• "eonservaU.e'' as · to-concentration· or pollutants rrom the Huntington Beach plant. JCauper discounted this ' eontenUon because: -Th~ calculation system does not take Into account the tltu.t!Uon frequently en- countered alon& lhe Sou.them Callfomia coast. The daily reversal of air Ocl\r &o thal a aJ.ven air parcel .will lik!JY ttceive two loadll-ol' pollutanls from a given con- tinuous source. F'trst·OO ils way tow.ard the sea during the night and earl)' morning houn and leCOlld "l"hen the same parcel · is brought back. over ~1!!1 ~st with a dayti.JM. sea breeze. -·,Thf ....... oondill.Dn.when.~!<d with • it-IO'* 1e..i IJl•mloo lor a very llable air mass will result in the fumilaUoo ol ·tb&ujlper level phime hack 1o ~ aurfac:e u the air ~turnin1 from -the "" II, heal«! by tho laad maaa '*1rinl Its lni4lld -·· . Thia type ol rumicaUon rather ~ bein& ot short duration wlJJ last over. a period of boura u Jong u the plumt prevtously created out over the tea: Is flowing back on ahore under the ground heating • conditions u represented by clc.ar djlytlme sky. -The NUS report used wind data ob- tained from the Weather station at Long Beach Airport and applied it to OraJJie COunty. 'This approximation to the rul wind value~tl!!nds to distort the distribution of concentr~Uon values so that the maps in the treport thould not be considered a~ piCtur.lng the actual location of pollutant c!oncentration. · . Kauper alfil hit the consultant•s·reporl because it did not takl!! into account the · 1nttea11ng ·height cir 'thi lerrain ·as \he plume is carried loland, · The effect ot such riStng terrain b lD cause the klwering of the plume belgb\ with respect to the undel-lying ~ the meteorologist maintained. · l(auper did admit that the propoo«I 500-foot stacks for the .two new Hun. .Ungton Beach gener,tors_ would pierct the inversion layer ~nng the srnoa sea~n bceausl!! at that tune the tnvepilon1 ceiling is at ground leve1. But be added lhat the Inversion ci:illng lifts as the day socs· on . .... The PUC hearing~ resume Monday and will hopefully be concluded in foUr daya nut week. l\1anila Y outJ1s 1 Rally MANILA (AP) -While aboul 5ll!I helmeled riot police waited along dtm alleys Seading to · the heart of Manila; mort: than a.ooo youths and-workers stag· ed a peaceful rally t'QnJght to denounm the govemmenb arid ... u.s.~imperi!~m." __ ... .... • Ora .. e c ... t ft'e•dler t bpen up yourJ umbrtllu U you go out toni1ht , but you can put them away Friday when fair &kies return . Temperatbres an still locked Jn. the low I0'1. • 'INSlDt: TODA\' · Entrgy Commission ~ ll·miber on '°"lf'""fQ(lt ~ndllW clht.'t ~ UNI cNIW bos.'' Mid WIW1m1. , , bqan 111 lhe'MOlcOJ" """1 _ Ille . ll'lllt•st t~ c_-., chan~f ~ 'wCIWle ' tlW!k U <'" laM you.' I I•" Soviet ttato commlllee t11111!0'irilc qwtSY'· lliach!) · · hill>'!l& ....,.Y'" ·-· ""--'--·-·--------"..J he 1crt 111' Assembly chambers. llllt to lhc exPCt!llY• E!<ondl@ home CS.. MITTON, Piii" I) , ' • - --....,...--:J• ~"I'' '• l - • I -. •• 1 l I · I ' I OAllY PllOT " I • ' _ Ran:pas~ f ollm»I poroth1. 0 Harbor Sailor Wins · Acapulco l ,... DOROTHY 0 FIRST TO FINISH IN ACAPULCO RACE Newport Harbor'• Boll ... uchamp -Awaltln9 Handicap End Failureland Cal Expo Draws Cory Attack From Wirt Stmct• nKl"e· than '457,000 over what wn ti· SACR.AMEN'['O -A leg11lator from peeled in a brief, to.day run 11111t year. Anaheim, homt of Walt Dfomey'1 highly Of ''""" that alleged profit didn't 1Ucceuful M11:IC Kingdom. b again count the prlor $1 .S million lc.s. trying to foree CaUfoml1 to unJoad it8 Gov. Ronald Reapn'1 p'w budget pro- o"Wn '34 mllUoo Falluritand. ?mt• a $3.1 million allotment for Cal E1- Auemblytn1il Kenneth Cory ( D · po next year, '300,000 over the current Anaheim) retntrodactd his WllUCCUlful utltnated expenditure. bill of last year, wblch would ordtr RalPh Nlwn, chairman of the Cal Expo cl01ure and sale of the Clllfornia El· executive cunmittee. told the Legislature posiUon in Sacramento. in a .relaled report Wednesday there are "Cal Expo ii a flop, .. uld <:ory, in one no rtaJ prospects for a deal to get privat.t of hll aafest uitertJX* lsd.9tt. 1-enterpl'Jee to:take it over. Auemblym1n Cory carried an idtntlcal N1slen tald the committee believes It la musure to the noor last yw. crdlling rnakiol: ttasonable progre55, ho'Wever, In the state to unload the controvmll\ SM attrtahtg' private investment to attempt mJlllon IUCCUSOI' to the1 caufmUal,state • acme Pl'Ofll-makln1 attractions there. FaJr on privat.e enterplitt. .t ~ ·A t1Cffit coniedy film put together by a The meaaW't died 1t committee level. group or newsmen and television com· Under terms of Coty'• latest propoa:al, mentalor1 in Sacramenlo used lbe Cal C11 E1Po would be aold a1 1oon a Eipo groundB>u a blckdrop for used car re.aaon1bly poulble ind the proceed.I pitchman 's ad. depo.slted in the State General Fund. The marquee at the mulU-mJllion dollar Cat EXPo opened in 1968 and ran vp a showgroundll •wu then advertlaln& a local $1.1 million deflcl~ but lbowed a prolll of G~I ~t cookie sale. PhOny Physician Sued By Clinic for $250,000 A ma' who ls today lftrinl: a tlalt priaon term for muquerading as a physi- cian in Oranp County •as IUld Wed- nooday with the clinic which employed him for damq" lotalliJ\1 !:50,000. Nmed aa clefendanl In the action Died by the wktow and two daughters ol his former patJent was Robert Ervin Brown, 30, of Binnlnll>am. Ala. belier known to the Rlckanl1 family of fulil<ton u "Dr. Glenn Lyon Foster." Also named in the Superior Court suit l DAILY PILOT OllAH61 COAl1' l'UaLWitNG CCMl'ANY lteb•rt N. W.9' ...,..,,_._,.~ J.c:~ It. c ... 1 • ., va ,.,... ...... 111111 ~.1 ""'1lfW ~ •• 1e,,..;1 lt!IOt Th•no•• A. M~fplriiR• ............. l:dllO<' Afb,rt W. ltt.,. ~"' at119r H111ti9t'M IMc• Offl&1 1717$ l•telri l eultvtr4 Mtilin9 AJdrHn P.O. l el 7!0, f2,41 --l•tv"' •••tll: m '""'Av-u.i. lriltMI »f WK! Ill' ,.,"' tow,...1 •~1 n11 w.t ...... ..........,. • I • by Mn. Dorothy J. J!ickanl1, Claudia P. Rlckanl1 and Mra. Shirley Ann Sellers were the Fullerton lntmial Medicine Clinic and it.! director, Dr. Robert L. Francl.s. The •ult brings to over $1 mlWon the damages aought In 1 series of actiotill by the next of kin of "Dr. Foster's" former patients. None of the 1ctlons has yet gone to "trial lo Superior Court. All contain the same allegations : that Brown Improperly examlned paUenta at the clink and diagnosed an!! treated their ailments and that the clinic Incurs as least equal responaibillty ail'ICi: it hired a man without the necessary qualifications for the post of cardiolo1lst. Brown admitted at his trial that he 0 borr0wed" lhe name of Dr. Glenn Lyon Foster, an Alabama heart specla.Wt who became known to Brown IClnl!: years ago. . Brown was convicted on char1es of ' f"11ct1cfn& medicine without a llctnse and Is now aervJn& • ~ to ten yw 1tate prieon tmn. 'Mle eoft-!!lpOken, eloquent electronics technician declared throurhotlt hl• trial lhat he t1ever harmed any of hi• paUents and that hf! was wtll aware ot hll llmlta· lions in the field of cardiology. Dance Class Set For Yoilng Girls Ballet and Modml Danco f0< alrll ..,. 5-11. will be odmc! by lb• lluntlna· ti>n .Be1ch YMCA otart1n1 5Clturda1 In lbe Mercury Room o/ Mcomiry 5Clvinp and Loan, 7111 Edlnpr Ave. Gwynn GtJier, ballerina widi tha La· auna Beach Civic Ballet Company will l"'trucl the younc dancm ,.,h Satur· day monilng tu tDe 1kfll1 " conltm~ arr and clasalcal concert danclns. For mOfO lnformaUon pllocle P1IU Cid, pros:ram coordinat.or, at -147..fm. . . ., "'""' ~-••••• IS ~-~~· c»-'" " DlrGlllr 0 .... -YICht Clab c:""8tcl the flhl•~ t at Bolu Chica entr&QCe at 7:45 1.m. (5:45 PST) today and recei~ed a nol1y wtlcome u tha flrsl boat to flnllh lbe 1,t30 mile Ac•pulco race. , .M lbt flltworu baraldlng Dorothy O's lli>1ah c:ractled from the towering clU11, Tom Tobin'• ~7.·foot sloop Rampqa from Ilea Dlalo Yadll Olub could be ,... u a tfD,Y white -k on the horitcm. RamPll• llnlahad at t :Oi a.m. (7:a7 PST). · Dorothy 0 ftn1lllld hard .. the -after a night of abort tacking the belch from Pompano some 75 mHes north. She was given the usual Acapulco greetlng at the yacltt club dock by a mariaclii band and boclls of frlendl and relaUves. • Jack Hall, l&ilin& master, Aid he fell 30 Marines at Pendleton Hurt During Racial Brawl CAMI' PENDi.ETON -An mimatecl 30 fl.f&rines suffered cuts and brulset in a t ~ hour fight here Wednesday night when 30 t6 3S Negro Marines stormed in· to a neJ1hborlng barracks. Mar ine Corps spolc~men reported no serious Injuries. The outbreak btgan at about. t p.m. tt wu later quelled without force by two colontb wbo talked to the brawlers. The black auaciers entered an old two. story wooden banackl of • •lailnl battalion. "When they aot into the bar- Reading Parley For Teachers, Parents Slated racks they be1an to an\Ph windoWSt overturn dQU, locktn. Ider boxes .•• they hit anyone who was in their way in tht barracks." Questioned about weapons or the bi1· buckled Marine belts, a Marine spokt!man said, "There were only knKI and fists JO far II '11-'e know." A Board of Investigation with supoena powert will be convened by the bate command.r, s1kl JPOkesrnen, to de.tennlne the cause. if poplble and punls~ thole respanslble. No Oct his bet:n an-est.td as yel The outbreak was believed caUMd by racial tension although base apokemian said there were. also Negroes among the Marines housed in the barracks where the attack occurred. Two ouLbrtakl occurred ab o u t Chri1tma1 Ume, one caust.d by an insult at a club and another by Marines awakened by other Marines. niey were both ltsa aerloua, said spolctsmen. fttarinea are. attached to the st.a&inc batlallon for proc:euln( alld training before deploymerit to Vlttnam -and other overseas asslsnmenta. DAILY '!LOT 1t1H , .... Speaking Out California's Senator Geor1e ?vturphy uses portable \•oice amplifier during press conference \Vednesday in Anaheim. The GOP salon underwent surgery for throat cancer :severaJ years ago. It affected his voice. However doctors have declared Murphy physically fit and he is seeking re-election this year. He bit the campaign trail Tues· day in a speech before Orange County GOP women. To read what h• had to say, tum to Page 10. Trio Dickering on Price Charged as Pg_t Peddlers A trio of a.lJqed marijuana deat11ri dickering over 1ale of about TO pounds of wetd for M,900 were arrested Wtdne9day in Garden Grove when· the customers identified themselves as federal 11ent.s. Garden Grove police as!lsted ln the capture and seizure of 30 kilos of the 11· le1aJ weed at an apartmenL rented by t~10 of the suspects. Ronald J. Yaw, 20. and Su1alf t. : A conference designed to give teadM:rs and partnt.J imlaht into the nading and leamtita-dlubtUtla: or high school stqdenl.t will be held from I a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Fountain Valley Hllh School. • The ,event $p0090red by the Associ•· lion for the Improvement of Readini: in Secondary EducaUon (ARISE), will ft1arlnes had no doOar e.!limate on damage btlt said it included plumbin1, windows and lockers. Col. R. R. lt11ner, commandin& officer nf the staging battalion and Col. J. J. Kelty, -!>'•VIiii manbal, quietod the Students Hit, Clean the Beach MacAuley, 20. both of 11391 Magnolia St., • and Dale L. Spence. 40 of Norwalk are charged '11-'ith possession of marijuana for ·. sale. feature Dr. Frank Christ, asllOClate pn>-Fifty FOW1tain Valley High School. !!tlU-denta took to the beach loday u a group, brawlers. They were booked into Orange Couqty · Jail. also on an additional charge of simple poue!!l!lon of marijuana, wUh If'· • raignment expetUd Friday, lawmtn Mid. fu.or at Lo10l•MU)'!DOunt College as ' but not to froUc in the waves or 1Ude bynole l)>IUer. Red China Claims surfboard! down ste<p waves. Police said the arrest or the three suspects climaxed an extended probe lJt. vol.Ying Whittier Police and U.S. CU.toms a1e.nts. Sl.i: seminar sections dealing ~1th the Their purpose was to c I e • n up the secondary reading program and hi1h S PJ D d beach from Bolsa Chica St.ate Beach zchool sludento will follow from 10 a.m. f Y ane owue south to Huntington Beach City Beach. They are membtn of STOP (Students to noon. TOKYO (AP) -An unarmed U.S. to Overcome Pollution) and they are put· The afternoon panel discussion tropic reconnal!(lanct plane wu shot down in Ung to practice what a Jot of people are Laird Meets Thieu wJJI be "Medical, Legal and Educational tJ1e arta or Halnan I1l1nd off Red China's saying about cleaning up the environ- Aspects of Reading-Learning DlsabillUes south coast, Peking's official Hsinhua ment. SAIGON (UPI) -Defense Secretary of Adolescents." Panelists will be Dr. news a1ency repcrted today. From Ht a,m. to noon the students ftfelvin R. Laird talked with Pretrldtnt William J. Friend, pediatrician; Dr. Halnhua sald an air defenae unit of the picked up litter on the sand owned by the Nguyen Van 'I'hleu and other top Sooth Frank Hoffman, psychl1tr:lst; Dr . Chlne.se navy ehot the plane out of lhe Huntlniton Beach Company. Vietnamese officials today about the~ Michael Sl1band, opthalmoloJisl; Dean sky Tuesday. It said the plane had flown Today was a school holiday (Abraham areu of Vietn1mizallon, re-emphaslilng HaNvod, school prtnclpal, and Dr. over Halnan l!!tland "to carry out rteon-Lincoln's birthday ) and the students the Nixon adminhltration's "irrever1lble" William Woolbright, readin1 dlqnosli-nl1nance and provocatlvt acUviti11." voluntttred for the project. plans to continue U.S. troop withdrawal. cian. 1-~~~~.:....~~~~~~~~-'---~--'-~--'-'-...:..~~~~~-'-~~~~~----'-..:.:.--'-.:::.:....::; Registration and luncheon fff.!I of $7.50 •hould be malled to T:Gr.eory, ti.psira- tion Chairman, 6442 Bolu. Ave., Hwr tinglon Beach, Calli. ll:f47. l'roM P .. e 1 Ml'ITON ..• from which Mitton vanished shortly aft~r sellin1 his law practice kir $10,000 ex- plalntd his action. CllU)On nJd Mitton approached him aevtraJ months qo about a problem with a bond and -later checking h.l1 reference u 10. accounlant •od attorney -hi became involved with the fu1lt1ve. '1lf J knew then what 1 know now, I would have refused the case," said Can- non, who clalrnl his reputation has betn dirtied and tbat be suffered sharp in- t.erro1aUon-after police caught J..11Uon, He :11ld he subsequently ~signed for Milton's apartzntnt in the Tlateloko seo- tlon of Mu:lco City and Is now paying $211 per month for that, plus a $300 mortgage and maintenance on thfl E~ dido home. "-Ht hu put my name in the mud," compw..L.-Cannon, who hold.I a doc- tor•te in jurlsprude.nce trom Gtortttown UniYentty, Washington D.C.. p 1u1 dqrte1 from lberio-American UrUve.rsity ln Mexico City. Economy Outlook ' Grim, Solon Says The economle outlook for this year 11 vory di1COUraglng, llep. Richan! T. Han- na (0.Wel!Ininster) said tocla7. Tha llou" Bankini and CUrrenc:y Com- mlUtt, on which Jt1nna ttrvts, tietrd ttatlmony M on d a y rrom Paul MeCncten. chairman of the Ptuldent's COWlcll of Economic AclvllOts, and Jul Slturday ftom Arthur Bumi. newly ap- pointed dll1rman of lhe Federal Reaerv~ Syslen\. "Unanploymtnl will bo Coins up and producllvlty clown," Hanna obltrvecl. "Neither man 'll'U able lo prtsent any hard •video .. lbat lnflatlon Is belnl con· trolled." • I We \J' Jii). ~· H. J. GARRETT.'S l I !~ ~ I ' SEMI-ANNUAL - 1:11· J "==-;..-~ _ . OUR BIGGEST LAMP SALE !YER! ~LLAMPS ON 2nd R.OOR GO ON SALE OFF AT IXACTlY .............. , --REGULARLY PRICED AT 539 .00 TO $199.50 NOW 1950 TO 991s THESE FINE LAMPS ARE All FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Must Mike Room For Reeent Pureh1Hs Miele at L.A. & Chie1go Markets . -TtY out ~IVOLVING CHAtGf - 1'our fcvoritt tnttrlor dctfglltf' will bt h4ppy to asfiJ"t ~ou ••. PROFESSIOl!IAL ltolTERIOR DlSlllNUS Op'" Men.. T~u.r1r1.1 I: Fri. E1•1. !215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. . 6~6·0175 ., - Laguna Bea eh EDITION 1'oday's . I'.... · .N.Y. Steeb ; I ' voe 63, "No. 36, l SECTIONS, 36 eAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI,>: TEN CENTS I Lagiina SCho~ls W eighing -Cllts .ff Bonds Fail -- . ' By .BARBARA KREIBICll Of ._ Diiiy Plitt 'I.it Trust.et• and administrators <1f the Laguna Beach Unl!ied School District will have to establish priorities among more than 30 Mina af!ecting the achool pro. gram which could be ellniinated shoold the Feb. 24 school lax override and bond eJeclion fail, board presiderit Lmt • Ta)lor uJd thi.s week. · "We art not threatening vole.rs with en scare tactics," Taylor aaid, hbut It is unrealiaUc ta assume that existing pro- crams and servicea can continue without reductions unless we have the money. "Many .fieopJe, unaware of the close ex- amination we have made of our needs in ruscu.s.gons spread over many month!. a~ume we picked the figures out of the air.· "'\'e Would be derelict if we did nOt tell Letters .Gossipy Wife Questions Wliat Ja ckie Wrote NE\V YORK lUP.I) -They were the kind of "~hank you 's'' any young malron might ha\'C written to a farr.Uy friend - t.ltree brief notes and one long .gossipy let· ter. The style was casual -dashes instead nf periods -very natural, full of charm, Nothing to embarrass either the "'riter or the recipient and, under normal con- ditions, nothing to attract any particular attention. BMl the letters were written by Jac- queline Kennedy Onnsfils. to Roswell I.. Gilpatric, deputy defense secretary for President John F. Kennedy and a fre- quent escort for his widow. And their theft from a loc\ied file in Gilpatric's office, discovered when they were offered for sale by a dealer in autographs, was enough to set Jackie \':atchers agog once more. As il thls wasn't· sufficient, Gilpatric's third wife happened to file papers declat·· ing tl1eir legal separalion the same day the purloined letters came to ilght. The Gi\patrics had been I iv in 1 sci)arately -around the corner from each other in the elegant East 60s -for almost t1'·o years and the timing of her legal action v.•as described as a coin- cidence. But litrs. Gilpatric added fuel to the fires of speculation by telling a reporter for the Chicago Daily News that her hm- band and h1rs. On1ss:· were "very,' very close" dnd Ulen reft .. slng to say whether (Set LE'Ii'ERS, Page J) Lagu11a Students Study Up On Rodeo-i11g at Festival Students at Laguna Beach High School are getting some extra-curricular educa· tion in "how to run a rodeo" as they divide up duties in preparation for the hvo-day Rodeq by the Sea to be held on the campus football field Feb. 21 and 22. The rodeo, coinciding Y."ith the opening of the 'Vinter FeslivaJ, will benefit all on· Cle111ente Mayor To Run Again; Field Grotving San Clemente t-.1ayor 'Vadc F. Lower loday becanie the 13th potential can- didate in the co1nmunity's City Council race, taking out nomination papers just in time to avoid .becoming No. 13 on Fri· day the 13th -a fact, he said, that really had not occurred to him. It did, however, call attention to the ract. that San Clementf' is one of the fe\Y cities in Orange County that doesn't close its municipal offices on Lindoln's birth- day. This. says City Clerk Max. Berg, is because the city decided some time ago tO reduce offlcial holiday s from 11 tn ~ight in order to <;eincide with bank and bosiness bolidays. Candidate Lower has been on the coon. cil since January, 1969 and has served, three tenns as mayor. A retired oral 1urgeon, he is 58 years old. campus organizations through ticket sales and concessions, all managed by students. ti-tore than 150 riders of the lnterna- tionaJ Rodeo Association. includin1 three. 1969 champions, will be featured In bareback and saddle bronc riding. bulldogging. calf roping, bull riding and steer wresUing. Performances are scheduled rrom 2 lo 4:30 p.m. on both days. ' Programs for the rodeo will be sol.d by the freshman class. whfle the sophomore class will sell programs fdr the preceding Patriots' Day Parade, Fe?. 21. In the "vittles" department, the Ski Club will be selling peanuts, the Pep Team will peddle sucker.!!. the Girls' Alhletic Association will handle hol rtog Rnd sort drink conces.sions and the Girl Scoul3 ·will provide cotton candy. The Choral Readers will be selling cowboy hats to get spectators into the rodeo spirit, the baseball team .will han- dle clean-up and Ule Thespians will have the choice parking concession. Legwork in the publicity department ls being handled by the Key Club, who.~e members are distributing posters from Dana Point to Corona de) ,_,lar, inviting South Coasters to the big show. Manila Youths Rally ?i.1ANILA IAP) -\Yhile about 500 helmeted riot police. waited along dim alleys leading to the heart of •Manila, more than 8,000 you!h.S and"'1Yetrkm "Stag- ed a peaceful rally tonight to denoun« the governntent and "U.S. iroperi$1lsm.". the people where \\"t stand and explain the decisiorui ,that will fa:e the bom"d if the election fails." Among the items which would have to be cut , arter. establishment pf priorities, Taylor said, are: -Eliminate summer school. · -Ellrriinate high school transportation. -Reduce high sc;ttool classes fro1n aix "lo five ,periods. Nixo11 Backs Equal Law s For Schools 'VASHINGTON (UPI) ·President Nixon today endorsed the coocept of equal enforcement or .school desegrega - tion laws in all parts of the r.e:ountry. At ihe same time he opposed busing of students as a means of achieving racia l balance. A messa~e, distributed to a few Republican senators. u·as interpreted on Capitol HiU as backJpJ:· for ·a Southein~ sponsored amendment to~ apply fhe same desegregation yard$ticks tn::fhe NoM:li as in the South. The memo to' the senators said the so- called Stennis amendment has "the full support of this administration" to the ex- tent that it "'ould "'adval)ce equal ap- pliCation of Jaw." At the Florida \Vhite }louse, Nixon's press secretarY.. Ronald L. Ziegler, read to reporters pOrtions of the message, in slightly altered form. The part on "full support" of the Sten- nis amendment stated to Lhe extenl that the amendment would ··advance equal application of the law, the administration y.·ouid be in full support of this concept" Asked lf tht: President felt that Stennis' proposal as an amendment to a pendJng school bill. would indeed "advance equal application of the law," Ziegler said : "I am simply addressing myself to the' overall concept without applying this ad- ministration's position to the amend· ment." Badhctm . Beats Self ai Tennis Special to lbe DAILY PILOT SACRAMENTO -Bob Badham has a brutal backhand . He'll tell you so himself. The Republican Assemblyman from Newport Beach showed up Jn the Capitol Wednesday wilh a beauUful purple shine1 , arousing the interest of new:;men. Badham had to confess he hadn't crossed paths with a cross con- stitL.:ent, but crossed up himself on the court, while trying to return a powerful se rve. "I hit mysell in my O\Yn face, with my own tennis racket. Which was in my own hand," he uid as he left the Assembly chambers. -Increase clas.s size at all olhcr by the state: cutting the custodial staff In to evaluale the entire program· and !iChools. . half; and re<U!ciog m.aintenance. .. ~ ultimately ocme up with the best possible -Elimlnate teacher aides. No obsolete.~uipment c®l<I be replac•. ,program for the children." -Eliminate elementary s c h 0 0 I ed and new learning', .equipment that 1 Noting· La"'•na.'s record of sup~ o! librarians. v a.. ,..... • -Eliminate purchase of new buses. beco~ available cool<t· not• be purdiu-its schools, Taylor concluded, "We are The board, he said, .also would have to ed, Taylor 'ldded. confident that voler1, lookina closeb' It 11ccept the ~lbllily af losihl good stall '' SUperuUende.nt of ' School;· \Villiam v.·hat is at.stake, will unde:istand the im- members and difficulty in recruiting bet-· • Ullom said, "We cannot oversimplify our portance of continuing quality education. lcr personnel : eliminating field triP.s and budg'et by declaring at this lime that 11 • not. cuttirtg' back W substandard educa- all special prOjrams not_ t.otally supported .. ·certaib'ltemmlg~~·be cut when:our·job i!i lional prop-ams,." , • • ar1nes· a e ,, -30 Injured In Barracks Race Brawl CAMP PENDLETON -An estimated 30 Marine11 suffered cul!! and bruises ln a 11.la hour fight here Wednesday night when 30 lo 3S Negro Marines stormed In- to a neighboring barracks. . Marine Corps spokesmen reported no ~t:ioU.s injuries. The outbreak ~gan at abouf 9 p.m. It was later quelled without foree by, two colonels who talked to the brawlers. 'J'l;Je black attackers entered an old1wo- • ·, t • 1 ' ~, wood,. ~ of i otagin& ballaUon. "~ il1'Y IOI .llllo Ute .b••· tack~ ~they -began to smash windows, oyerturp desks, Jockers, locker boxes .. i they hit anyone who was Jn their way tn the \>arfacks. '" Question'ed about \Veapons or. the big· bueJl:lfd Marine belts, a : Ma r I n fl spokesman saidi "There were only knees and fists so far as we know." . A Bo!ryl of lnve1Ugallon1 with supoena powers will be convened by thfl ba11e commander, said ·spokesmen, t' n } determine the cause if possible and punish those responsible. No one has been arrested as yet. · DAILY ~ILOT SltH ~lltlt Speaking. out ' . . . California's Senator George·, M-urph). uScs portable voli::e amplifier during press c0:nference ~Vedpesday 'in' Anabetin. The GOP Solon underwent surgery for. throat cancCr several ·years ago. It affected his .voic.c:. ·However. doctorS' have declared Murphy physically fit and he is seeking re-election this year. 1-ie ,hit the campaign trail Tues- day in a speech belore Orange C9unty GOP \vomen. To read what he had to say, turn to Page 10. Lea1~ys Get 4-day B~real{ As Judge_.·Recesses · T1'i~l Dr. Timothy Leary and his f~mily art back jn their Rivcrsldt! CoLjnty retreat for the first day of .what will~ a'fpur- day break in their Orange County Super· ior Court trial. Judge Byron K. l\lc~Ullan ·called th! extended recess lale Wednesday, nottng thal today is Lincoln's Birthday and Frio- day is reserved in his court.room 'for set- tlement conferences. He · or:dered Dr. Leary, 50, Rosel!l@r~ 3f and son John Bush Leary, 20, lo returl'J MO~ay. · Testimony Wednesday was drawn froni \Vcndell Faulk, a former sergeant in the ' ' ' ' ' Laguna Beach .Police' P,parlmenl at ·the lime of the Leary family's arrest on Qcc. · 26. '1968. • ' ' ' FAulk took the witness box vacated, by ~f(Je,er .Neil Pu rcell 'who -~as grilled by three dtfcnse i;ittorney,s on the circum: 11lancts on the Leary!' arrest for three 'gritellng dafs. • Faulk; who Is now a salesman in San Diego. backed Purcell's testimony that yOlmg Leary Was ·urld_er ttl~ influence or drugr at· the time ol his itM'est on Wood- land Drive. ' The outbreak was believed caused bY racial tension although base 1pokessnan said_ there were. also Negroes among the Marines housed in the barracks wtlere the attack occurred. Two outbreaks occurred a b o u l Chrisbnas Ume, one caused by-an. Insult at a club and another by MJrll)es awakened by other Marines. They wert both less serious, sald spokesmen. hfartnes are attached to the staging battalion !or processing and -training before deployment to Vietnam and other overseas a~lgnments. ' ?i.1arlnes had no dollar eetimate on damage but said' lt included .plumbing, v.•indaws and lockers. ' Col. R. R. Miner, c<lmmandlng ofllcer nf the staging battalion -and Col. J . · J. Kelly, base provost marshal, quieted the brawlers. ' Patrio~ic Assembly Slated at El Morro Laguna's El Morro Elementary School \\"ill hold a patriotic assembly at 7:SO p.m. Wednesday in the school auditoriwn. -The aSSWt'bly--~ include patriotic songs, choral readings, tldts about im- port.ant historical events and the righla Americans e~joy. The public is invited. t;ou& ,. Commenting on Ule unusually lively pre-election activity, Lower suggested that the presence ot the \Vestern While House in San Clemente may ha,•e spark· fCI iritei:e.st for government ,. However, he noted, there were 11 ca~ dldates In the CQUncll race 1&.st time he ran and "not afl those who take out paper! necessarily rile them ." Deadline for rlllng is noon Feb. 19. Solo11 Swipes at Fai.r Cory Says Cal Expo a Flop, Should Close He also co~!i~mcd. that the. Learys' sta- tion wagon contained marij\lona· and t.So ~nd that Ute narcqtlcs were ro4rid on the persons or the three de(endan b.f '.l'he offlcers' arrest, ol t~ 'Leal-y family . led to the indictment ot ~1trlo by the 'Or.inge County 'Crand Jory' on-charges or ~ssfon of marljuan1 ta1XI' t;sD.' ' . Weather , I Open up your' JJtnbrellas U you go out tonight, but you can put J them away Friday when fair skies return. Temperatures are aUll locked in the 10.. Ill's; "At this stage." said Lower. "irs hard to predict just whot the is!UCS' will be, bul. it should be Interesting." ShlCe Ule council filing -period' opened Jan. 29, San Clemente City Clerk Ptfu Berg has provided nomlnaUot\. .pane.rs for tan Kennedy , businessman, I 15 Alamed1 Lane: Robert \Y. Bourg, retm;d Los Angeles F\re Depa~enl capt;un, 307 Avenlda San Carlos: Thomrui 01\eefe, in· cumbcnt councilman: Art Ho 1 me s , galcsman, Z13 Avcnlda San Pablo: James T. Failh, sales engineer, 2245 Avcni<la Salv•dor ; Harold o. Meade. electrical engineer, 913 Aven ida Presidio; and (S<o CLE!tENTE, Pago I) From Wire Servlcu SACRAi.'1:ENTO -A leilslator from Anaheim, home of \Yalt Disney's highly successful Magic Kingdom, Is again trying •to force CaJllomia to unload ils OY.'n $34 million Failurelarfd. Assemblyman Kenneth Cory ( D - Anaheim) reintroduced his unsucceuful bill of last year, Which "wo1.dd ord.er closure and sale Of tht California ~· position in Sacramento. "Cal EXpo ts a flop," said Cory, In ont of his safest utterances to date. A86emblyman Cory can·led an fdcnllcal measure tO the rtoor last year, orderlng the stale to unload the conlrover11ial ~ mnlion succeaaor to the CalUorni1 Stale Fair on private enterprise. The measure died at commitlee level. Under terms of Cory's latest proposal, Cal Expo would bt sold as soon al'll reaaonably poSsible and I the proceeds deposited in the State General Fund. Cal Expo opened in 1968' and ran up a $1.S million deficit. but sho~ed a profit or more lhan $-457,000 over what was t:x- pected In 1 brier, to-day t'Ull last year. Of course that aJlege<( profit dldn 't coun\ tho prior ILi mllilOfl l<>ss. Gov. Ronald Reagan's new budget pre>- poses a $3.8 million allotment for Cal Bx- po ne.xt year, '3001000 over~ the current estimated expenditure. Tt.nlph Nissen, chairman of lhe Cal Expo ex<ic:uUve comri'liltet, told the Legislaturt. in a related report Wednesday thire .aie no real prospects for 1 deal to get private enterprise to ,take it over. Nistcn:Sakl lht ·cominluee belleves it I~ m1tklng reaBOnable progress, howeter, t'n attracting private~ investrilent to attempt 80me prollt-maklng attractions 'there. A ~c~t comedy film J>U.t together~by s grottp of new,m,en and television com· nlcntotorl in Sacramento used the Cal Expo ifOUrKI~ as a backdrop ror used car pltchman'i1 aCt. 'nie niarquCC; et the multi·mlllio~ dollru' ~howgrounds was tht11' &dvcrllslnc a local Girl Scout cookie 1alc. ·-· ----·· . . ' :College ·Notes .3rd .B4·Jlidity ... ~· . . Cete~ral\ng Its lhlnl'Jilfthdai ® Sa!Ui< ·day, ValenUne's Day,'S.~ebad< eo1t.,;e Will observe ' the oe<:itilon l'lth • putillc de<llcaUon or lhe ni!w 2f:ID.Bci't ctrhput, open house and c1mpU9 ,tours. . U.S. Reprj!acntaflve Jama B. Utt Will give the dedl1•tory add"" ¥1 1:30 p.m. and tours will continue until $ p.ip. The SaCkUeback cumpua 1s reached rrorn the Rancho Viejo Rold inlcrdlanae on the San Olego Ji'recway. • INSIDE TOOi\ V · , A. tragic chopttr in A.mnka'• airline hiltorv come to ow. nd 35 11eoT~ oao toda11 i11 the nrf off Point S•r· CaUJ. fag• 12... j . < ,.,..., ' II ~u.;.._1t • ·I._ ,, • ..,.. .... , ,...111 .... ..-. .. , .... aitdlilll u, ' .MewlM '' C .... ln.11 •» MirtMi """' N Cttllkl It ,_......_. ..... ._, ,,..._. " Ol'lllW n.tr tt .,...,. Moettctl " ,,,... """' " OIVHC~ ti '""' JM1 .......... ,._ 6 l*l! IMthf& H-tf .,,....'"'"""" " ,..,.,..... ,, ,.,.. 1'<11 """"" ,, ""9lceH 14 ...... • ,,_ L.....,. 11 W.._, Mftt •t• ,...... ' ............ I > • I Y PILOT •• , . • . . -~ LA Fears School De·struction ' Officials A ppalled at Deaegreg ation Order ,. '• ' . t'9S AHGIU!S (t1l'I) -~ talloo of a court _, to cltttgrtgate ~ould mean the virtual destru cllon" of Jhe Los Angeles City School District, M· l:Oi>d large!! In tho United States, school ~6c!•I• aay. · ''Mone.y ls lhe mOil crucial ob$laclt,. there's no question about that," School Board President-Arthur Gardner 1aid, addlp& the board would appeal Superior (::ourt Judge Alfred Gllelson'• dese4"!ga. Uon oriler Wednesday "To qi,e h14hut Court in the land, If necessary. ' ,4'l! the federal government, speaking through lhe U.S. Supreme Court, i5 goina: 1970 Pageant To Roll Along On New Wheels Aii bacltstqe operations for the 1970 Pageant of the Master11 will roll amoothly on new wheell, producer Don WWlai;nson told dlr«ton this wetk. Reportlr.g on the almost-com pleted con- 11tructlon of the new entrance to Irvine Bowl, Wllllamson noted tbal the spacious new set storage area over the e.ntrance \li'ill make It p<mlble to assemble all the 1970 "living pictures," mount them on wheel.a and roll them on and off s\ase to and from tbe storage area, instead of assembling and breaking down a few set· tings at a lime while the Pageant is in progress. The wheeled operation , uid Williamson, should make backstage chorea much simpler. 30 to Receive Adult Diplomas Thirty adults in the Capistrano Unified School District are scheduled to receive high school ~plomas next June when they complete their education in this year's clu.sts conducted through the dlltrlct's adult school program. In add1Uon lo the students taking cWsta for high school credil, hundreds more are enrolled far. job . prewaUon,, 1.kill improvement Or avocationSI ac· tiviUes, according to principal A. M. VaJentine. Registration for U>e aecond aemp\cr in a wide variety of cl1sJes. rangtn1 from 1anguagt'S and homemaking to guitar a.net jewelry making will be: held nightly from. 7 p.m. to ti p.m. in the Ubrlr}' of San Clemente High School. lnformatlol) on tht program may be obtained by calling 4gs.: 4166 betwetn 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. Monday throu&h Thundoy. Lake Forest Zoning Okayed Representative of the 0 c c i d e n t a I Petroleum Land Development Company formerly I)eane Broth,rs, .,,.,111 IJ'&nted a zone 'Chaqe to develop an 1ddltlona1 180 acres u part of thelr Lake Forest com- munity Wa:lnesday by lhe Orange County Board of Supervisors. The development which is bordered by Toledo Way and Canada Road will in· elude homes and ;1 small commerclat center on Canada Road. Board members granted the zone change on lhe condlllon that strnclurta in the development be &ound attenuated. The land liea easterly oC El Toro Marine Corps Air Station's runway which is used for landings during west wind conditions. DAllY PILOT C•ANGl COAST l'Ul i..IU11NG tOMl'ANY ltel>.rl N. W1 ~ "'""""' .... l'~J.llt< • J1e• It. Cu•lt't Viet "rnlftrll 1M G-.t 111.,..,., Tli'"''' Ktt•if l:dllOI" lh•111111 A. Mj1t,hlR1 Ml .... .,,. ll4111M" lll1h1r4 P. Noll l•O-I Htl't tltr l:dllor Let ........ <>Mt • ·l2l F.1111 A•1nu1 M11t•~t "''''"' r.o. '"' .,,, ,,,,, Ott.er Offlcn (<1St1 "'"" U1 Wftl ltY Strnt Ht,.torl lff(ll: HI! W..1 l11111M loullvt>i .. ~ntlfttJGn l.Mdll 11'11 htJJI llNolV.,d \ -to 11y lhll llCbool -.Ufltieft It 11\t' No. l prlortlJI laue, tilt 1"11!1\111.,l t; goln( to havo to be J>h1>Uld to -the etaU," Gltdner iJ)d. GltelJOn dld not ten th• school d~trlcl how to go about lmplementln1 tot.al !n· tegraUon of the city's 874,357 public school Students Jn his opln!On on the suit filed by µ,e -American .Cil'il Ubertles Uni<in on beha"lf of 12 Mextc;an.Amerlcan and Negro students. HoWiver. offlclala sald a~les in- dlcattd "The only · feasible way to ac-- compUsh racial balance in the Los Ange~ acbools is lbrou1h a program of Rameace Second """ """"'\&17 ~ " n>l111><l\y 'Ind ~)tltl)' ..... ''To 40 IO," Dr. Bobert E. Kt\b'. superlnl.tndent of achoo19, told 1 news conference, "would require · the transportation of more than 2t0,000 youngsters, many o! them king distances, twice a day." He slid busli\g would' cost the already financially strapped school dl!trlet more than $40 million during the flnt year and at least 1180 million in the first eight years. Th're are 606 elementary, junior hiJh, senior high and adult educaUon Harbor Skipper F_irst To Finish to Acapulco By ALMON LOCKABEY '"tins •t1lllM' ACAPULCO -Bob Beauchamp's Columbia 57 Dorothy 0 from Newport Harbor Yacht Club crossed the finish line at Bolsa Chica entrance at 7:45 a.m. (5:45 PST) today and received a noisy welcome as the first boat to finish the I,UO mile Acapulco race. A1 the fireworks heralding Dorothy O's ftnish crackled from the towering cliffs, Tom Tobin's S7·foot sloop Rampaa:e from San DJeio Yacht Club could be seen as a tiny white speck on the. boriion. Rlmpaa:e finishtd at 9:07.a.m. (7:07 PST). Dorothy O finished hard on the wind aft.a a ni&bt of short \ickin1 the beach from .Pompano some 75 miles north. · She wa1 given the utu» Acapulco greeUna:· at the yacht diib·dock by a mariachi band and hosts of friend! apd relaUvea. Jack Hall, sailln1 master, said he felt the race was won at Cabo San Lucas where Dorothy 0 sailed throu1h the surf to aet tile northerly wind! out of the gulf. Bob Garri.aon's Tranqulla 11 had bten salllng alonplde Drothy et the Cape but Fro111 Page 1 CANDIDATES • • ll!rblrt L Hiveley, insurance man, 3131 CaOe Mayo. . ~ Cliff Mfm, city pltnnlng com- mJRioncr, 1205 ·calle Toledo; Fred w. Kaelber, buildlng Inspector, '14 Buena Vllta; Eugene Sullivan, deputy probation officer, 230 Montalvo: Jamts c. Lusk Sr., enetneering consultant, 1302 Via Avila ; and Dan Cbllton, ln<:umbenl councllmon. broke oU and headed south too soon, put. ting Dorothy O some 30 mlle1 ahead. She led the race for the· rest of the way. Dorothy 0'1 skipper and crew art not sweating out the handicap standings. Rampa1e gives time to Dorothy 0. AJ of Wednesday. the corrected time leader was George Antarr'~ Columbia 50 yawl Ya Turko from Pacific Mariners Yacht Club. Everything depends on how the winds behave as to whether Dorothy O will save her handicap time. It seems unlikely however, u Tranqulla, Barca de Oro and Ya Turko were less than is mllea behind Dorothy 0 1t Wednesday's roll call. After Jtampaae finished, there was no other boit on tbt horizon. Voters Can Get Absentee Ballot Voters in the L.tlUl'la. Beach Unified School Dl1trict who elJ)lct to be out of town Feb. 24, date of the school ta:r: over. ride and bond election, or who IU"e unable to go to the polls, may obtain absentee baltot.s lhrou&b Feb. 17. Ballota are available at the superin· tendent'1 office, '60 Blumont SL and will be sent to personi wnuna or Ptonina the office. All ballots mwt be returned to the of· lice of the CountY SUperJnt.endept or Schools, 1104 Civic cent.er Drive Wu!, Santa Ana, !Jy Feb. J3. Those who wish to vote in perwn prior to the eledion date may do so at the county office between Feb. 17 and Feb. 'IJ, Mexican Lawyer Gains Home of Theft Suspect From Wire Services SAN DIEGO -fifanJpulaling other people's money and proptrty may have been the forte of mll~·mannered attorney Patrick Stephen Murray Mitton, but the aC<'Used swindler's own family may have suffered a loss. The bespectacled la\\·yer has been re turned here and today ra ces federal and state charges stemming from an alleged international scheme to loot a Newport Beach tycoon's $500,000 estate. Authorities dis closed, meanwhile. that a Mexico City lawyer who unwillingly became involved with the fugJUve later deported to the U.S. has gained tlt!e to the Mitton home in Escondido. . "I will not give it back under any circumstances," declared C a r I o s Rodriguez Cannon, 34, who estimates disposal of tM $80,000 re sidence can never CO\'er what the sensational case has cOst him so far. The wife of tht 48-year~ld suspect has asked a California court to void the detd transfer, complaining that Cannon ob- tained_ the document fraudulently. Her huabend Is charged with unlawful fl!Jht to a9old prosecution 11nd Interstate transp:irtaUon of stolen mattrlall, plus grand theft and extortion. Mltton, who was executor of the estate of JClhn Selmond Sr., 79, or 2164 Vista Entrada, Newport Beach, allegedly t.Gok $4&o,OOO in Union OU Company stocks and lied the country. AuthorlUts uy he transferrtd them in· lo cash -$200,000 wortl1 recovered after 5al' Oft the &hady lnternaUonal money ntarket In Swfb:erland -then tried to hlr1aln with Salmond's son. John StlmOnd Jr., of 16921 Bedford Lane, Huntington BellCh, noUlted Police and the FBI 1rter recelvln1 a lolltr mall· ed from Mexico, outlinin1 a plan to dh•lde up the proceeds. Mitton, twice before In trouble with the Callfomi• Bar Assoclatk>n on money manipulation charge&, records revealed , wa1 capl-wtil l&lt month In Me•lco C\ty after be ing shadowed by 1peclal agents. Otported as an undeslr1ble allen, Mil· ton waa handed over It> FBI •i'-nts at Brown1vllle, Tex.. with ball stt 1t $700.000 lhen tran1ftrrtd from there \Vedneaday to face fedtr1l court In San Dt•10. \ Judge Reynaldo Garza signed a war- rant of removal on cotnplalnt for Mitton last week, allowing the shift In juriadlc· Uon and he hi now held at San Diego County Jail. The ~fexican attorney who today holds liUe to the exptnsive Escondido home from which Mltton V&t\ished shortly after selling his law practice for 110,000 ex:· plained his action. Cannon said 1.1itlon approached hirn several months ago about a problem with a bond and -later checkln1 his reference as an accountant and attorney -he became involved wllh the fugitive. "If I knew then what I know no\v, I would have refused the case," said Can· non, who claJms his reputatlon has been dirtied and that he suffered aharp in· terrogation after police caught Mitton. He 38id he subsequently co-signed for Mltton'1 apartment in the Tl1ttlolco sec- tion of Mexico City and is now paying $216 ptr month for that, plus a $.lOO mortgage and msJntenance on the Escon- dido home. "He has pul my name in the mud,•• a>mplalned Cannon, who holds a doc-- torate ln jurl1prudence from Geor1etown Univeralty, Washington D.C., p I u a degreH from fberi1>-American University in ~feslco City. Chan1her Ho1101·s Wintel' Festival 'The Laguna Beach Chamber of Com· merce will "pre-launch" the 1070 Winter Festival at Its Wednesday morning optn breakfast In the Hotel Laguna at 1:30 a.m:Ftb. 11. Among other thin1s. tbe brtakfaat wtn offlcla-1ly open the salt of 2,000 colorful \Ylnter FesUval berets. which tht chamber would like to see adomlna: the heads or Art Colony rttldtnts durln1 the lo.day Festival, Ftb. JG.March 1. Also op the breakfast menu Is a report on the algn ordlnanct, which becomes tf· fectl,·e April IS, and preaentatlon by I.bi Jaycees of awards for the Clv-lsttnu Fc~llval of Llghls. The session Is apen to the public •l'\d reservations may be made by callln& the Chamber, 4H-1018. ~la in the, dlftrlct. 1'1'o taa ttO mllllon to initiate a mass busln& prosrtm wOuld mean the virtual dntruCtlon or the school di strict. The loss Jn the education program which would result from thla lack or funds would materially hurt the very young people which thi1 court actlor. purports to be!]eflt," Kelly said. Gltelson'1 acaUtlrig, 103-page opinion accused tbe school board of "•lavishly" adhering to a policy of buildlo& ntia:hborhood schools without regard to racial imbalance slnce 1963. Fro"' Page 1 LETIERS ..• .. thl!: w.i.1 the reaa<m_ for he:r marital pro- blema. A spokesman for P..1rs. Onassl.s agreed about the close friendship but, she added, any iMuendo was "so untrue and sort of unfalr for tbem both.'' Not only was Gilpatric, 64, a friend of Prt!1ldenL Kennedy , he was preaent Jut October at the Onassis' first anniverstr)' party in their New York apartment, she said. "Mrs. Onas.sis is very upset for htr. Gilpatric because obviously this is distressing for him,'' she said. Masoll!' Observe Maund y Rites r..ta.sons from tw-o categories are invited to 1 1pec.i1l Maundy Thursday obser· vanct this "°·eek at the Hotel Laguna in Laguna Beach. 'Mle &J>l!Cial observance sterling with 7 p.m. d!Mer in the hotel's Riviera Room~ ls open to all knights Rose Croix of the Scottish Rite FreEma.sons. Guest of honor is Dr. Russell M. Brou1her, a Long Beach Scottish :Ftite Mason and a member o(. that area's con· sistory. Dinner reservations and further infor- mation are availabl e by calling Francis V.'ilcox, 492.SSOO. Ex-Lagunan's Funeral in Ohio Funeral services were held Wednesday Struthers, Ohio, for Bill Julian, 56, longt.lme Laguna Beach resident who died Feb. 4 in Los Angeles following a long il· lness. A former professional dancer who ap- pearOO on Broadway and in movies, he operated the Blll JuUan Dance Studio in Los Angeles for many years and owned a home at 1235 Victory Walk in Laguna Beach for 20 yea rs. He had been a year· round reBident ol the Art Colony for the past eight years. Mr. Julian is survived by a sister, ~trs. Elizabeth Jacobee ol Struthers. AUTOGRAl'H DEALER CHARLES HAMILTON DISPLAYS LETTERS Gilp•tric'• Wlf• Ent•ra P icture on Jackie's Correspondenc• Phony Physician Sued By Clinic for $250,000 A man who is today serving a state prison term for masquttadlne: as a physi· cian in Orange County was sued Wed· neOOay with the clinic whleh employed him for damagH: totalling $250,000. Named as defendant In the action filed by the widow and two dau1hters of his fonner patient was Robert Ervin Brown, JO, of Birmingham, Ala . better known to the Rickards family of Fullerton as "Or. Glenn Lyon Foster." AJso named in the Superior Court !Uit by ).1rs. Dorothy J. Rickards, Claudia P. Rickards and ?.1rs. Shirley Ann Sellers were the Fullerton Internal Medicine Clinic and it.t director, Dr. Rebert L. Francis. The suit brings to over $1 million the damages sought in a series of actions by the next of kin of "Dr. Foster's" former patient!. None of the acllona ha! yet gone to trial in Superior Court. All contain the same allegations: that Brown improperly examined patients at the cllnic and diagnosed and treated their ailments and that the clinic incurs as least equal re!pOrlsibllity since lt hired a man without the necessary qualifications tor the post of cardioloKist. Brown admitted at hls trial that he "borrowed" the name of Dr. Glenn Lyon Foster. an Alabama heart specialist wbo l became known to Brown s<me years ago. Bnm11 ll'as convicted on ch.tries or practi~ing medicine without a license and is now serving 1 one to ten year state prison term .. The soft.spoken, eloquent electronlcs technician declared throughout hl11 trial that he pever harmed any of his patients and that he \VRS well aware of hi! limita· lions in the licld of cardiology. Clemente Money Reportin g Fine City finance reporting in San Clemente not only conforms to high standards bu\ there will be an 'mbellished certificate ln citv hall to prove it. The finance department. directed by ~raid S. Teachout, has been awarded 1 Certificate of Conformance for its annual financial slalement fqr \}le fiscal year en· ded June 30. The recognition of "high .standards" comes from the Finance Officers Association of the United St.ales and Canada and the National Comm.ltlee on Governmental Accow1ting. It is only the 24lh unit of government in California to be so recognized and the · 196th in the U.S. The Association review. ed more than 1,490 submitted annual financial rcporU. I -'"'1=· =u. J. GARRETT'S ·1· 1111 11<· 11 I . , . I sEMJ .. ANNIJAL 'I 111: ;11 1• ., SALE! I' I I I I 1' I /1: I' 1"i1 J <i====-~:---'-_O_UR BIGGEST LAMP SALE EVER! ALL LAMPS ON 2nd Fl.OOR GO ON SALE • OFF AT EXACTLY .............. . REGULARLY PRICED AT 539.00 TO $1'9.50 NOW 1950 TO 991s THESE FINE LAMPS ARE ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Wt Must Make Room Fo r Recent Purch81t1 M.ode at LA. & Chic1~0 Ma rkt h. -TRY OUR R!VOLVINIJ CHARGE - Your fa vorite interior deai1111er wlll be ham to OJ!iat ~ou ••• H.J.GARRETT fURNllURE PROF&SSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN ERS Open M•n., Thur1., & Frt E..,••· 2215 HARIOR ILYD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 6~6-027~ I I 1. 'Hermstad 'Expects . Top Year ... ·~~~~~~~~- " For 2 Schools • ·' CWLY ... tr U :'! ..-• . .. • I l I I I r I r ' L Y .... Moaey'• Werth. Computers ·Await Program for 70s S, SYLVIA PORTER Whatever elH the 1t70I tum out to ht, lt11 a near-certalnty · il'll be the Aae of CMIJlllLUs. Ju.I COlllidtr: -Yaur job ll1 comJ111lel'$: By · the mlcl-lme, the number d you wllb jobo oper11ln1 ..-• prosrainmb11 COl1ljlUlen will llmosl double -from today'• 900,000 lo 1,.,..,,000, acccrdlng to the Quantum Science Corp .. a New York-baied !inn wblch has developed what tt caJIJ • 11the· world'• lar&est fOm. puteriztd commercial m a n a a eme.o.t lnformaUoa dlta-bue." IJI' 1110SE involved tn mmut.cturtrii: computers are Included, the n,.,,.. "PIJldl 1o •• many a.-J,500,000, a algnlfi- cant proportlm of oor labor force. And this doesn't even !ouch the millions In allled areas : Uloee who teeth com- • YAUHTl•n WISH •IOM UI TO TOU i., T ... T OIWIT, L ... W°11ll• trHlti•1111ll, V1lt11· ti11e'1 D1y I• I tl"'' fw lt.1li•..;1 ,11411 """''· l•fffhttrh '""' fri1M1, it 11 1111 tfl'''flrl1t1 (et' UI t. t •pttll Ott tHtl wt1h- ll t. th111 fllt,lt, who ch1111 :..,, ft !.1 itteir,r,h1rt11111y. F.r we coaltltr •Ur11 1'h J-bt I ptrt ·of yo1r f11nlly. . . If tlilltlit• Ill -•htJI ..,, , product. Wt 11!1,.Mt htljt rt· lit•• your lll11111n 1114 1fop Ctin. Wh11I y111 tefl "' • mtll'I· ff ., tll• f11•lly '• ., .... , ., r•••••rlitt 11lc•I.,, •• i•••. It •• • Pf"l•n•I ••1t1,l~•11t. Ott V1l- •1ttlN wl1h t• •11r frl1n41 11 f•r c•1tth1u14 to.d h••ltt. •114 1l•11t wltti It It •11r ,1.tlt• f• •lw1.,1 lrif fp i• fll., Wf't fh•f W• .,. •\/,. YOU OR YOUR OOCTOR cNf PHONE US wlri•11 Y•• ...4 • '•""'"'· W• will 4e.i~ ,.-•ptt_y wltkut •llfr1 chi,.,.. A ,,.., ••llV ,..,1. , • .., '" UI hr ftl9'r h•11fto ~ •• W• wel• CMf '""'" ffr t1el/......, ,.,.... ic. ffll1 ... 'Wf •CC.tit.. PARK LIDO PHM.MACY SllH_a ... How--fl-y..te•IM• ......... 7 N---1111 ,,. OellnrJ CA1L TAI TO l'IND OUT. 115-7777 l\low!PSA •• .everf m1nules -lo San Jose! 1 ''" to 1:30 pm. loth w•J•· 7:0M:S0·10:00-11 :30 a,,,.1 :l!0-2:30-':CJ0.6:»7:00-1:30 pm. M«• on weekends. rDl llLD--ltlD ~, IVllAIDS AID LIVlll .,, ' SEND HER VALENTINE FLOWERS! Ne bother worryint t1b.ut, ti-I.et. c.en't M••• her fat -in feet, th•r• It ne bttter way to ••r you ctrt. ( lo11e1, remember y • u r hard0w•kin9 aectetary, •••II rHONI '7l·H1l WI DILIYU ~~....t.'- FLOWER SHOP • ' - • '. I I : I 'f- , . ... . -, ... . ' ..... .:,:Tlondll=:~·:..:'.:-=~ll:,~1~'70:,:__.:.L ___ o;:;.Al;;.;L;,;,Y.;.'1LOT=_..lf..._,. Complete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List , •I • Fit1ance Briefs ' WALTI!AM, Mus. (UPI) ...., 'l'henno ii~ C<lrp. cl•~lm ed Wtd.Mldty It ha.I IOJV lht 1ut major tedlnkal bltm to tht development of :./. • .satiafact<ll'}' 1team automobU( .... engine. The company l ~ : developiria: a bumer-bofltr int th• Rankine eyelt with 1 011antc fiuid lnatead cf wa to prodUce the rttam. Ford Motor Co. is a.u.il Thmno Electron financially the research. No proto tm engine haa been bu I • however. 'Ille Rankine cycle Ji the standard of maximum ef ficlency for a ateam ~ ' i:'.~~\~~11i:Ycen~1 ~' phy1ieial. i BALTIMORE (UPI) Htbtrt Bt1m11n !llJ Md the Wall Street ftnq ol Francis T~ , Dupont Co. and lhret "' iU • 1eneral parlntl'I for MOO,OOQ : charging bt suffered Jorge : losses beca111t Dupont took t. months to complete an ei:; change of 11,J4i ahares of Seeburg Corp. stock he owned. for Stook of Commonweal&h Unll<d Corp. ol Los Angeles. He said Dupont reJ!stered '. the Commonwealth United shares In Jts narrie lnsteiid ol dellverinc them, thtn told -!hem lhort liir !ht account ol another Cl!•tomtr. TOKYO (UPI) -Nque I< Co,. _of Osaka, J1ptn, an4 MllJ\Cld k· 1111 obtlJnl4 a licenae (o mUe 'Geittht Ettc> ttlc'a Lexan paJycarbonate trailtparent 1lWn1 1heet nd !lnleturtl ·· •plattle for !ht JtptneH mark~t. cmcAGO (UPI) Bot1· \Varner Corp. annountld it will cease makinc 1utom1UC trnn1ml!!llons for American ~1otors CorJI. after the 1171 model year. AMC has decided to buy automatic lransmlssions from anotlter maker after that, Bora:· Warner said. Reinecke Talk. Slated Lt Governor Ed MoeCn ~JI be Ktyl10tt 1j>taWtr ii Ille 13th anriuai Oran(e Couoty Manqtintnt COnf'eretJCe to bl btld Saturday morn1ni, .. P'eb. 21 at Ct!Uornla Sia~ """"'°1 FulleM1. HIJ topic will be bulK ....,. the 1170 cotderence t hlmt~ "J(e11 to Achievement. fn.1 Manqemtnt." Tbt conf'eref'Ct!-. tponllGINd by tht Orange Co iJ n.t.7 Ohamlier of Commerce, wUI ft1tu10 10 workshop1 on ~ related to Ulil year'• thtlne~ I . F" . rvine arm Wini Seara Job - Rl!NTALS HouM• l'umloltod LI HOUS ES l'OR SALi IHOUs1s l'P.R SALi ' HOUsiis P'OR SALi ~sis 1'011 SAL i HousEs Fo1t SALE HOUs1 s l'OR SA~E HOus1s FOR SALE . . IOGO-•I 1000 Glnor1l llOO _,., llOO G-ral IOIO -ShoNt 1227. Lido bl lfL .bln!l•ln. V.llq 1410 I '°""" CORNER.View lot, • WI SLEY N. GOING TO BE GONE."'"' Gallti<Y" Marinen. sp•,.1ous 1-0NB.Y GIRL.To Shatt ...... """'· .• HouSISl'OR . Renfelt ta Sher• 2005 1 , to flpd clean A. neat 4i bdrm $35.~. 541-1936 • "..., · AND Apt .. J br, I~. 2 CU' 1ar, • TAY1-0·1· c·o l bath -'located ID qulot CU•-built runtly """' lieu Call a.\M.)Wol « ; ... • traillc ll'ee locatlon. All UnlY1rtll! Park 1211 4 Bdnno.. den. 3% balho. WAITING 3PM.;.,M """ llU5tlO. FORES'li E. OLSON READ THIS _ ........... ----~~----~ U you are in the market for a ~EW home, see these outstand· Ing cus(omlUd homes, built by · Frank H. Ayres and Sep, local· '9d in a ptime area very close to Huntington State Beach. The homes are priced from $21,550 to ~,690 and vary in size from 3 to 4 bedrQOms, 2 to S car gar.· ages and 2 to 3 baths, with ahake-0r.mlssion tile roofs , fire-- places , und,rground utilities, concrete drJVeways,' built-ins, and carpeting. There is ·VA and· FHA financing available. There are 6 homes available because orK credit rejtctions. Occupancy by.March 1, 1970 in this ·unit. · · Our next unit is now on s{lle for occupancy in !1ay and June 1970 and intrOOuces the new 3,000 1q. ft. "El Dorado" mgde! priced from $34~490. Ranc:M La Cuesta Homes en lrookhurst at Atl•nta, Huntington Beach ffl.1929 -ffa.l»I tiillll I Ganaral 1000 LESS THAN RENT 51/4 '/. LbAN • BARGAIN N'ot mllly low, low interqt 'Ioana left like thia! 3 bed· rooms J baths, delW<e kitcb- rn With blJ.llt-lnl, 1\'eeitr. carpets, Dn'pea., %. mL to beaoh and only 5 )'e.,rs )'OUnl. $19,988 loan ~· ill at $159 mo. at 5~ % annual % rate., ·Submit yoUr dcJw9. Sell!r anxl<Mp;. Pri~ now at $29,500, Dial 66-0'lOl . 645°0303. " af Hartior .Center 2299 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Artists • HoblliJsh • . ' ' READ :rHIS bui1t4m:, aunbn llvl.rw: room ~ $7'1,500 . To s1vt> ~joy to a Uvei, "'"·-~-----,t with l!Rp!ace, tars• LOY1iLY NEIGHBORS LID"O REAt TY INC.1 .family. 4 b"' .............. ~ '.8:"' Apt .• w~: JUall', hH.vy abab root "-• 3.m VJa Lido 6TS·7300 family room witb room to '" area. ~·· · walk to ldlook. Priced to Invite )'Ol.I to buy this 2 br 3 baihl Perffetfy 837,..oMI, Aft 1:30 ·py; sell at $21,9el).$24Jiixl ht ~ den~ ln 'tbtit ~· 3 , BR. Den. 2~ Ba. e.on. :!t~n:n a no tftuic st.tftt '64J...lUI : · 111 900 bilsl dttd available. CALL lyeoqimuhtty-mtywem-~m ....... rv Architect nc1•-~--"._...th.,'_; .. i._ 3 BDRM lilt Bal la. to $39, • ~' Cout Rff.l 'trodvCe you! fp $M,:kl0 /_ .-·-o1• . a MU.....,..~ WI "!"'........ ' • • Sou.th e R....:,, Hlll·D ... I . aealgn!d I bit. Lo int. Jen1. Jt'1 vacant • ~ ~ w/fe~. Lr&~· NI WPO!IT HEIGHTS Move-in oondilion. Ne"l>' re- modeled 2 bedroom-I: den on larp lot! REDUCED~ LINDA ISLE. LOT Cl.noe ~rfront &it• amona liewports 1 i n e • t bomea:. Prime location fa.cina: la· ..... Le...,..., !50.00J Incl. ~ for 5 bedroom bOmt. DOVER SHORES NE'\¥! VW.V! ,G~ 4 bectrootm, family room with •~.>Wet bar and formal din, rm .• Owner-will Can)' loan. $89,ill(I. CA¥•0 •SHORES LuxurioUs~m built .f bed- rooms, S hfths'and secludtd pool ·on litlge corner site. Estate -i °"'• ty transfen.bll!' Io an, By ready to move ill • and oW1 fnlk'i paµG., rtal cute. Easfslclt .. Univ, Parl< o.n._1e,_,1rv1ne aw-. ·Phone • 673-285< "" $31.000. 6'13'2'.12 'bedroom 1am11y home, 111 ".&ll •AnyHme.m<OlO . appt 546-231J • .,.~..i.E=-=,,...=-=-,.,,....PU'.=. -=.-. ar=.1 batm, new paint -e.c1c·•-· · . 1240. Huntington Baich 1400 . B!i(<°.). ~·64S-1i;s <JUt, new carpeftrV, foroed,1.._~. --=•---..;.;:-" I---------'aJr b!at, 2 car p~, lalp. FOR Sile by owner. 3 br, WANTED:.' 2 Gtrb to. Sbare.3 lonctd ,.ro. Auwnabl_• G.'' lomlJ,y noom. 2 ba. 2 !rplco, $135 MO:._ _IUYS ======== · br _,,.....apt w/Lotber loan • •. $21,'lllO taket It bltno. cq>ta, drpo, cul-de. YOU A 'NEW untll,Jlmo. 61M693 Broker 615-4930. sac. Tea boute ln aarden. ~S.::::•l:..Bo:::::•:.:oh::_ __ _...1450:::: •=-=<....,=====! • BALBOA ISLAND • 134.SOO. Open SaVSun 23li4 4 IR H9ME OCEAN •l•w a Br, 2 11a.1.c_ .. _•i~Met __ • ___ 2_1_00 · J BR. w/Yl!'T"f. Wp, beamed ·FaJrhlll Dr. Mr. Of' Mn. U ~ earn $11.500 a year or $42,800, 6.6% int. or leue c:eU. liv. rm. mee J:amBi Marvin, da)'1 64>1141. evn LESS and have 5 or mo~ $380 mo. Owner 531-4239 nn. 1: ~en. 'walled patkt. MS-fi683. penons in your family, you Nfft A: ckan, $56.«0. SUI> D'll.Y now qualify under the Laguna Beech 1705 nrit )'OW'" terms! E•1tbiuff 1242 new F11A Procrirn 235\for \ .::C:..::;.;:c.;:.:;;;;:;;..._..;...;;;:. Riddle & Rots Rlt rs. MOYE UP TO a cew • Bedroom, 2 Bath BEACH 3&.35 E. Cbalt Hwy. 6~1225 , -home. Payments ol $135 per CONDOMINIUM E-SU>J!l 3 BR, inclda color TV,_ dahf.'hr, w.-her/dr)'tt, pool w/ maint. $250: mo . Avail Feb :ISJune 1 . 646--1014 THE BLUFFS mo. IDr 360 moo!"' 130 SPACIOUS 2 BR· , Cotta M.1• 1100 Saw )'OU?'9df the headache• years), includln1 taxes & 2 BATH ~'Our 15th-V .. ar" -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I · everythiJV done • )rlzh)y iruun.nce. Payment.a may be Facing beautiful la.?¥e pool llS0,00). ~ 3 BR. • 2 Ba., comp .. turn. Close to. b9ch. l Yr. old. $265. fl.1o, Evea. .iter 8, 67J..T4'12 WS.CLEY-.r. 11111 customized, liViitil)'-diimr-Jess dependinc on your ln-just 100 yards ttom private QUIET, nice:, mf.ple furn, 3 Br,. util., laundry, pool. $165. 170 Del r.rar • ~.-,0 C $21 ,000 Full Pr1ce •ted. Sp&cioul mstr. 1uite come. Annual pe~untaie ~ beach: Laguna uea. perfect T/i..Y.; R O. J115t listed. Sharp :S bdrm '2 Ap!t:BR.,2%bathl.bay terest rate of 2% on a for year round living, in- Gipntic 15·x~50'·•tudio Rta,tors bath home. Quiet atroeet, 4 canyon view. OJuld not $23,900 mort1age. \'estment or rentals. Sdllng 3 BR, 2 B:A house, 6 ~ v.ith My llKt\ta &: &lop-dO!e' to all achttols. No down be replaced at $49,900. completely turnisbed in 1trik-Leue. Avall Teb. 15th. S2G in& expc)lj!d )>earn cd-2111 San Joaquin Hill$ Rd. VA or low dc.wn f'HA, Full Eastblull Reelty 644-1133 $400 in cash is all }'OU nttd ing locale decor. Two story JTI). Call ~ ibg.' A1 beaJltiflll 2 ,toJ.y ....._.910 ~nt indudirw taxe1 le BLUFFS • 2 BR, 2 BA, maa:-to move in, whicb include• with klwer carport, st:orag'I!, • •.. bd~ ~ ... ~=~ SUMMER IS COMING tnsurance S~/month. CALL rriticent view on watrr. Sale ~ cltaraes aod im-laundry. Fully maintained Newport lffdi ..ureoora u• ~ .. L.. IE COOL IN YOUR 541>-1151 Hmtqe Real E> or leue/option. 644-4516 ...,,,...._. ao~ &:rounds include 2 lent tam. Only JG.500. OWN .POOL 1 .~ta:t•;,,:;<o:oe:•~•:•:"~l!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ~~~~====;~ pools., tennis, etc.: close to WATER!; RON T. Very l mile from the ocean kt hop · "--·t private 4 BR Exec. unusual · & bath with itep-9own living 1· Hwy. Excellent buy, must atmospheft. ,$525 mo . i...;.-------NEWPORT HEIGHTS • "°"·T$ La.rs;e COl'fW'f 3 bedroom, 2 e DRIVE BY e ,.E::;l:..T;..•:.:•.:•-. ____ 1244 in Huntin&ton Beach super m ., s pi.ng, ........., WALLA.Cl room and !itt'Plate. Lush 460 CA8RILLO 4 BR. 2 Ba. on 3/10Acre,1--8::."c::';,· c.:n.;''~·962~·.;13S3c:;;.._ aee to appreciate. Shown 1 ~•ll~>-=271=7=-=.,-=""""' N H .._ __ Hi carpets and built-ins. Close 3 BR. 2 bath borne, Frplc. C\llDeSac. Country kitch., RARE upon apptmt by owner, BAYFRONT, Prlv. Bch.•$135 ear arvvr . llAL TORI to major sboppfng, ·Crttwaya Nice yard. Qui~ stl'fft. cloee d.shwr.; cav. patio, sprldn. I phone 6-%152 or 837--0791. t.1o. 2 Br •. Avail 'Until June AREA::-Neu~ -ffubof" Hieb am 11th Strttt Shopplfti. Well kept Three bednxim, two ha1'l with family room, double fireplace, bWk • in kitchftn and 20'x24 • .creened in ilauene paneled ,1umm. um covered patio., Prole• sionally TaJ!dscaped. Sp 11 t nit ~ in ·(ront and f'td. wood fenced rear yard. Quiet street • eXCellent ~lthbor· httod. ASSU1itE $21.600 • ~~ LOAN • $193.00 a ....... incl--and ... IU!'l.DCe. THE 8.U"i YOU HAVJ; BE E N W ATI'lNG ~ ..• •Lllll .._ -Call-79 F~~~+~~~SN POOL WITH PRESTIGE Depnt dttp 11ile carpets and CU!fom draperies tel the-mood ol true luxury. HU&t Jll.UtfT suite with par- ental retreat, 3 additional 1c1nc ....... ,...,. .,,. a pullman bathl. ~frtt yard a.nd cJeeklna around Cl)''tal P<X>L. You CM-e it to your. 1tlf to nxrYe up. ASSUME nlA 6~ Annual Loa11. WE · SELL A HOME EVERY at MINOTES Walker a· Lee 4 BDRM 2\l BATHS + Huie Bonus Room Atsume high FHA loon 1~ block walk to North Collta .... """°I''"" $29,500 N1wport ., Victorie 64Ml11 lanytlme l C0ns1cler VA or FHA 546 4141-· and GoJden \Vest eoue,e. to ~ln&. call.for appl, SlT,900. By owner 837-0109, OPPORTUNITY BY Owner: Huge 2 hr, 2 ba.. _l=S:=N=o=pe;.,t'=· ='4&-='18Zl=·==\ 2 11omn 0~~ lat.. Each ba.ve (C)pen._~l·J Assume FHA S.!4 at-$156-per DON V. FRANKLIN--mneu ct.Uet"s immed nttd Custom Blt House. AlmoAt - 2 bdn:ns \'/Ith huee ward-'!!!!!!~~~~~~"!"!~I month. Try $2,500 DOWN TO • REAL TOR Coron• del Mar 1250 to sell 2 story 3 bdrm 3 New. Crpta, drps, bll-ns, Cororie del Mar ' 2250 robe;, 1 ho. lg liv. rm. WALL TO WALL !il5,900FULLPRJCE. e 673-fl22 e SO '"HARMING batm,1""7l'famrm,tiomac hpl<. 2 '"" dk•. $21,500. WE SELL A HOME 1.tONTJ.CELLO 3 BR. 2 BA ~ home.TakeOVt"r5K%FHA Unobllttucted Coastline MUSIC EVE.ltY JI Ml~UTES. Townhouse. Bltni;, c r pt 1, n every detail -2 bedrooms Joan pri~ at $31,l!OO. vtew. Fenced Yd. $38,950. CHINA COVE, view, beaut turn :i BR, 2 BA, ~ mo. yrly, 2118 Shell. 64U906 N~~~t~HT~ \r~::ue.:~:~ekwel;t= Walk~r · & Lee ~~n~';:'~·4~.:I. ';:'; =i.:~!; i!:s. ~ The ~!:1~513~te· M•rt 4M-t4;..RTY F.AcE B•'* 1111nc1 23ss --•·• •-•-R -~· to La,.e livin&: room, gpaclous · 0W11f'r. 546-4920 no pb.' cllll quality wool carpets, beau. I-=~~'="~~~= 4 Uo1·t .apt. J2Q "d1. from !'<'-"" '"' cupe.,,, ~_.. 7682 F.dtnger tttuUy decorated with low LET GEORGE DO ITI .r move in. Owner Will tinanc,e FAMILY ROO!\f, 3 bed-~l40 842-445.S alt. 9 pm. rnaint Del Piao til Maintenance tree t.Btlrm. beach. Should rfoss $9,00J. 1010 SO. IAY~ONT ·no loan fees • Consider VA. ~~ ~t~.!'~:~ NEED MONEY? $16,509. Au New ~aller th~ntrance and du! lurn. ~ownbotlse Wftti all de-$10,000 annual. Need& paint 1 to JO yr;leaire for beat lac. Home on Sm Euta1de low ~ area. \Varrn Md charm-sirable blt-ins. incl. dish-&: clean-up. Prict!, aa is, Be11.ut. 4 BR. :i!A bath home The IWFFS Newport Beach ~. Beau. tiM J 3 bdrm 2 bath home -Newport S..d> Lachen myer f;!( ,11_,, 1860 Newport ~vl Of CALL 646-3928 EVff. ,644-1655 $750 '00)YN ON FHA/VA TERMS will liuy this cu~ 2 bdrm &. den home near cily park I: do1.11town. Feature:: ha.rd· WOOd floors, beatilator tin!- plaoe, truit trees etc, Ira vacant. Immediate posaea- "°"· $22,950 •. .PERRON J ~ • ..·.·-. ·-. •• 642.1n1 Anyt ime ------- HARBOR VIEW HIW Popular Lu6lt-Built Home On large Jot with Ea.stern exposure, :\ BedroomR, 2\1 Battm Spacicrus Family Rocnn Cheerful, electric kitt:hen A ;ttat home :for some lucky family S57,500 fenced yard/ Easy walk lo To buv a new borne? Inv_ os_ti-Main. Jot. f'<r. f'olesa Ctr. ;-and __ .. v •-.....,,.. __ .~i.-,.17 ~ Full · $69.500. \VilJ trade. & 2 BR. 2 bath apt. & 2 boal --"---~'-and _.... .r -~ .. ...,. .r~ ...... ~ w_,,,-r, " •"""' pnt'I!!. Ml~ON 'REAL~ '"' "731 L ' ~ .. ~,, .,.,.._.. .. .... ps. pie our auar.nteed trade Your tema. 0 w n er, fn!e._ enjoyment QJeck lantutic terms. """"' ·•.. ........, pier dock. Furn. $13Xl AllvJE :~·A·HOME iD plan,_Lrt 115 answer·)'Qllt 64:z....U ln the Bluth and only-Pacific Shores Realty SAVE $1,<XXI -Vitw Home 3 per·month . EVERY ,1 MINUTES ~tlon wl~ ·no obligation. OWNER Must Sell!!! 3 l$9,500 iJ6.889.I 536-7371 EwL Br, 2 ~ spacious yard. BY Lindi 1111 Development hit enough · BR, 2 BA. famizy rm. 2 67).1550 OWNER. 925 Katella or Bl~ GRUNDY 675-3210 Walker & lee frpl"'· bit-I... ..... ..... GI No Down -= ....... ==1=;:====11370 mo/yrly. Furn/unfum. _ Drive by 321 Bucknell Rd, -Dellghttul Z Br. 7 Ba, frpl , 2 CM *POOL • 2 story, 4 bdrmt, L~n• N1,Uel 1707 car aar. 2 patios, dock. O THf' REAL ""-LSTA TERS . l K be.th•, hardwood lln, Adul!s only, no pets . new cpts Urti!:rcom Fenc-PANORAMIC qcean \!lew 6r:>-7880 BY Owner. 4 BR home at1_::::::;::::::::::;:::;:;::::::::: _ 20f3 \V~clilf Dr. I 641).mt• ORANGE COUNTY•S '511 ,.,......,. SL for Hie or LEAVING AREA - DOYER SHORES LARGEST b'ade Ice omallor "°"" or Motl .. ted .-.U.,, ott• .. ch>ic< VIEW 261' HARBOR BLVD. TD. -Irvine Terr .• Ilk• ...... BR. ed CDVpi'.tiC1wliu 8BQplL . cor. Jot. Pvt bch. ·b{onarch. ~:=t=R,~i,.~u-·-,.~R-m_w_llrp-lc, BitASHEAR REAL TY Eay.' $25.950. 499 -l"l.44 ' Washer. Ger. $115 Mo, Until 847-8501 Ev@s. 642-0421 '49>-45lS June. Call ti73--7162 att 5. 546 1640 + tam. nn. "-din. nn. All s .. utifulty tandecapod hom• OPEN EVES TILL 1:3.0 Mota Yarde lllO ,,...,. .. ......, ,u., 2% with courtyard entry leadiJW ---------PACESEITER 5 Br, 2111 ba, Ba.'1,, wet. bir, model elec. 51,i % GI loan. By owner • 3 Br, 2 Ba, tarn rm. $28,950. New paint. nr. beach, oft Apertments for S.la IHO. Huntington Beach 2400 to panoramic view. Larrt TrHs TrM• TrH1 kttcti., bMm C@il., tile entry, living room with view of the ___.1 professionally landac yard, m•~ ..,., ••p1.,..·•. l•t Brookhurat, 221011---------EXECUTIVE home -3 BR. Picture younell i~ued in , _ _. _..____, k ~~ -, entire back bay; den: 4 ra ........ ihiWOOU dee · c• ... ~ Time listed. At $59,500, war- larie bedl'OOIT\$. 4 gpacloul thil Contempocary modern 'below rnkt for quick aale. tantl immed actklr! (eves be.th!. All electric kitchen; home surrounded by mini 541;-1318 or 673-7781. · · • · C•p;,1r.,,. Lo. $400! do, INYESTQRS!! lam room. bo•uWully luro. $5,<XXI 2nd TD. $168 mo. Im· Owne-r-Builder ha, De. Pool & set'Yice. I mi from ~-•-,...,,., marble fire. oreharo. This charming 3 :c:-=:;:,,::...:;.:..;_=-~-1 6'1Ul05) ....... ,. bdim Contemporary is a ?.JESA Verde corner 4 big place. Over 3,000 Ill'· tt. beaut;y' fit for a king. Ptic-Br's + fam rm. dee. mu\\ ,\ Ill. U 'll lll\1 1\1\(. .. -~• 4 9 2 3 ° g 5 beach. Lease: $750 mo. Ews m .-~ • -• • ~ tuxenewun.it&"~"-"~" 968-4132 ~,.. & wknds. Call 962-7919 . « 2S. Walle to beach. I -R•E~N~T~A~L=s--..c..:.--LEASE I OP'J'ION I SALE, , lat owner tu advant. $89,500. eel for almost every man, it drapes, etc. $28.500 with ·1ohn macnab ""be ,.....,,or jU!t 126,7'",,0. $'20,500 1uum. 51< loan. Now vacant, I mm e d I ate. q:e. Undborg Co. Hou ... Unfu rnl1Md poage:i&sion. Cozy 3 bdrm 2 536-2519 (714) 642-1135 901 Dover Oi'ive, SU\te 120 Newport Beach TAX REFUNDERS Prepare for next yr. w I good tax shelte r. DUPLEX $26,500 3 UNITS S29,llOO J UNITS s-M.IXX> 4 UNrTS $46,000 Ntwporl •• Vlctorl• 64Ml11 PAIJLeWiilti CAUAHAll a&AL TT CO, Owner 545-7700 Gener el bath home -walk to schools;\.::====";=== & shopping. Good ~•iden-Duplexes for Sale 1975 1---------~•wport Beech 1200 e OPEN e tia1 are a. $180 month I VERY a.EAN 3 bdnn 2 Th S I Sun I S $22,BaO. CALL &6M24 Soulh 2 • 2 BDR111S. Excellent·H.B. bf.th home with built-Ina .._ B/B ..... e .• • • ~ ""'".. ft6 SANDCASTLE Cout Rn1 Estate location. Top condition. GI Ia.rp fenced yard. Lovely f ~ • • ' ' . EASTSIDE -rosTA l'ou; • .,.,,! 'I ECUTIVE I or IBA tenna. $26,00J Bkr. c•-tt • d--•-1 um Baker, C.M. 546-5440 Open House S&t. "= Sun. 1-5 Harbor View H1 Is EX 962-8715 eves. -..-• ... ,_s, -mo. ::=::==:I P.~I. 2298 Wainman Way, BN.ut. view home.• Bdrma:. SPANISH DESIGN Agt. 546-4141 VIEW Comer ot 23.td, just Eut of ~ ramily rm., 2~ baths, 2 Deluxe Pool · H/F RENTALS LAKEFRONT Lake Forest Santa Ana Avenue Costa trplc•. Lo\'dy patio l: land-4 Bdnn + Family Room ·Houses Fui-nlshecf new 2 Br, 2 &, plush crPts Foreclosure Pending ·?ifesa. Three ~ .. den, Mtl¢11&. CUstam features beautiful & Orps. Rent or lse/opl Bic R.tp\mlic Tri-level. 5 dining room. like kHchen, DON V. FRANKLIN HAFFDAL REALTY General 2000 494-MS.l bdnn.s,. 3 baths, excellent co .. -ered patio. O\\·ncr wfil REAL TOR M2-44m i145 UTIL pd. 2 BR. Duplex. $155. 3 BR. 2 Ba. 1aras;ll!, cupetlnc & many extru, accept 1ow do\!m payment e 67J..2222 • BY ~·-r.· 6 br, 3 b•, 6", ~.. •-mil childl"t'n & ""l OK. Bkr, OOt needs some \\'Ork. Best .... 0101.ail B •t• ht ...... .., ~ W/W <£0~· fa y, small 645-0Ul '" otter! from" ........... ~ uyer. Ii DRAMA & FLAIR FHA loan. Total Pmnta incl ,oe;;Ft.i.B:i;kr;C . ..:-,:.;..""':::-.,-= consider Sales O>ntract or OnHrf.a..Jtind Contemporary tax $260. Tully crpted & $95 UTIL pd. Cozy 1 BR. $250, 4 BR + fam nn frple, Le~ Option. Price • $34,500. on ocean side. Excltine z. drped. lifany Xtra.s. 4 Dupl"x. fncd, nice. &n!a. bl tins. Nice location. Bkt . Available for~-story livin:a:: l'OOD'I. 2 BR. 2 seuona Tract, H.B . Student OK.-Bl¢, 534-6980 645--0Ul Bay & Beech Rl!y,, Inc. ba. & den. All this &: in-c"'.:c>-:..7..:691"------$133.. 2 BR. Sep. home, oo: Dover Driw, SU.le 126 NB come, too! $59,500 2 BR. Condo. Sell By 0..vner Rentals to Shere 2005 gara~. stove, retri1, child 645-2000 Evei. 548-6966 Hal Pinchln & Aasoc. Pool Fadl. 1 Ml. from bch. OK. Sip'. 64:>.oW (anyfofte ) 5 ldnns 3 laths PANORAMIC VIEW 3900 E, Cout Hwy . .,....., ;00=..::962-<035;;::~~=,.--•:,R.o!,'."'~t.1o':';:.;,~ "VE=R"'Y"""'m-.,.""',~bdnn~-•• ~.-b-..... -. SH,,KE ROOF 2001 Bay.id. Dr. Beaut. CAMEO SHORES TIME FOR fanie•ti• view. prlv bead>. 1 dra""· patio etc. $200/mo. Carpet•, drapes, built. ins, shake roof l-1ty. 3 Br. 4 ha. Custom ·built 4 Bdrm., 4 QUICK CASH or 2 straight men 2S-30. === .... ""=="':::""=41== tirll!plaoe patio. Near a 11 waterfront home, xlnt 1wim-bl;1:hs ocean view pool un-S12S. ~1693 C M schools..' $37,00> best of mire beach. Newly redecor, der ~ at $'78.500. ' THROUGH A WOMAN With aecu.red m. C""'.o:'.st_e __ es_e ___ .::.31;;:.;00 lenns.'. $180.<m SHOWN BY APPT. ~ll33 F« app'~ to view DAILY PILOT come would like to share 2 BR house, mce laca.Uttn, SHOWPLACE Well .. M.Cardle, Rlt rs. ~lLLlnd1G~~~ .. 1~ Etstbluff lto1lty WANT AD. her lovoty """ apt w/roame. wat•r pd. 110! .... Avail Spacious home ovMtook· 1810 N~ Blvd., C.M. ==;;;~====:::-':~°"";;;;':,,30.;;,..,.;;;;::,· =......,,,=·====.k'~lar=·:,,';;·,:...._~~;;att~4~pm;:,,,_I ;~~.:' '=~~ 518-7Tl9 . ......,. • ..._ • DUPLEX e ~:H 1~1 ~~ G-ral IOOOGonaral 1000 Geno rol 1000 !!IQ. ft., Incl Laip liv\rc Prutlge AclClre11----... Ju • t a HOP from the Short walk to beach. Neat ;:::::::;:.:;. ____ ..:.;;=~;:;.;::_ ___ ..;.;:.:::..;...::.:;:::,:::. ___ _.::::: ·1'.lfe(S Paradise HOM£ WITH •1"U, 3 bdtms\. + d<o DOVER •SHORES HOMES OCEAN. 3 Bdrm. A 2 bdnn. w/fine ,.ntal bbtcry • .,., + maid '• qU&rtus., .se.. by 1.van 'Yells-Brand new p•us guest room. RedUced to prop. $62 500 S@~~-l££2r~t · 11out -on.IOU.""°" 0, GUEST HbllSE · c1"""'~.~!"t'i-i:e. e .A1~!.". rm.1mmtt11,.·m'•bd'"~th ..!._,>;'>.' :::'f!l,m· Riiy. 646-H l4 Walker Riiy. 675-5200 '' -uda0tme1.fine1tde• A~findl •ci..mun&3bed. are&.VU£m1at~·~-_., __... _... ~ l366VJLJ,Jdo NB•pPenSUn '-' • 3 car'"ptagll!. UPPER BAY Near Newport Post OU!ce-• • ~ ~ • frt ~ Room:r 3 BR, 3 J'OOl'll home .,.us aeparatt VIEW Roy J. \V Co BLUFFS. 3 bdnn 3 bath, Bf,. Pvol. f'Urrtilhed homt. 1 bll!droom tuett .quarten. , . ard " UPPER BAY apllt·lev~I. Grttnbelt Joca. · Inc;ll 2aolf carta. Oub me.m· Dtllahtful aecluded patio 1430 Galaxy Dr. 646-1S50. Custom s,.nlsh Uon. New decor, eolors. ·=·:~woi':t :: '1lnllfp eva.U, Alkin1 '9'5.tQJ and pl"dftl. Nice Newport CLIFF DRIVE 5 Bdrm .. 4 Ba'a, fam nn,.30' 'Some view. Spacious. . Va-._to tor. fwr,.impl..,.,..., Jdi,t.terms. · Heights location. Space tor l Bdnn 2 bath home ... L Owne /bkr ukl 1 L .... II .. O.nlepm.nt boat or trailer. Won't last EastltkM-Vhtw Home PLUS "1ew apt. <Sell ~a:~r :ll'~. 3 trplcs, et~. ;:~. c£i Jim ~ I G 0 TUN E I· 1111 Grundy 675-32!0. lo ... at ~in-1l>lf WP ~ io,.!faii!. lo G or ""~n~i·"" OWNER. 516-IM6 • .,., 675-7973 ..... I' I r I I ' , find at ~ ~· SpaClOUs Mrge " amson R-3 LOT north of bilhw.:y. _ _ _ _ BA.YE 'buttt with $1000J •·dmmaCttlate. 5 .. "bdmu 3 67 .... ~671;,T01~ E Westeliff .. 0o¥er ar•• iood location. Offered fOr COllt .lot 3 bdnn ho;,,.. 'ltalhl w1th, "mil>·. din!"" -. r _...._ v••· -4 .BR, 2\1 BA. 1 .. land, 99' $28,00I. ~l'U COE I .f ·-, .. -''"'""" arM,Jd••l.ltr octlV• lamil>. SALE/RENT or x 112'. ... .,. loan, ltm nn, MORGAN llEAL:rY 113-a<'' - njA «VA Jou. CAU. Al. $11,500. · ,' • LE·ASE OPTION , .U bltns. atrium, cptd & I I I l r,. -•t s a11>1106Ms Pm".lai'rett ·~ -""' 3 bdntt.,. b&lh •roe. -.. •xtn<. , . ,....1_a. ....... 1bo'--•_P_ ... _1nau~·-''~'-*-I r , DAVIDSON Realty 132.500 :!tdl pri ... 2 ...... • .... ALTY Montictiio c.otto.· c •LL o\'f.. s.n / 1'"'· Prln<•p<ll 2 Br •Ba. J ear~---I 1 c HO I f ....__....__·_,..,.,_, -i;.... M4-1833 m'""""' 1'ttol • -1...,. ',.._ • Gt.EN QUEEN $40-1151 l!er-oftll. by •pr!. 0..T ....,.., M•..:, Xtru .• ,_;:-..:;.,:·. R ' -"'I')' ..,,.~ • •1 I r I .foey Adoml dtfiw 'etj.. I U. _ Mi,tSO lot •t tha end of a ad.cte. t6C6"Wettclitl Dr., NB tqe Real Estate (opm elM) BLUFFS · 3 BR. 2 BA, split· Prlnclpall Only. 613-6381. • -... ~t ~~· ·--..... · 1"'..i ~ -500 -· mony .. tho "l>lm~ w11•-· f!lsak""'aupets.Drap.. i~ued..,.. Bili~~,;;·~: 6G;l200 ~ SACRJFICE!2:iAc:ns..Ardl leuet-';''~203,, -• -· -· -the~· .·~ 'MU .._ Wtlila, -. fin. 2 • ·-··· Beach !9900.· °"""' '"I :;:::·:::·:::::2·,;:::'7,;;;l,;L;lnd;'.;1;1;11;1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;13;;" 1 1 Ba.tb1. Oimll'IDt.; Prtv. cwlm en, dishwasher'. Extra la.rvf HIGH IEAMS · Auume Imp roveDJe,n t SIP N 0 R 1 .. 11 ........ 1., muter . .bdrm. Ovwrtbied •avcr•st 1221 I r :e ~ fha ~ QUiited dUb. Walt" .... ~. double,...,. Stepo .to OCW1t 3 llednna .• -· Replyllox 56M, !Jal. • WATERFRONT LOT • I I r . __ br'fUh " ....... ~~ CORBIN• MAllTIN . 3 ho., '""'°"' beach "°'"'· T ty Pilot. N.S. . nNE S.,....t .Four BR Ex«ll•nt 5t It. Unda "'1< • • -• --• ,_ oo a No.> - REALTORS ......!.Ble&J ·--,.an,.. .. ,Ool,126.900. SACRIFICE<Br .. Ba,Hp ..... _ ..... 1.ortndo.lusoholdlol.Xlntbu7•t !~ ........ llllW. NI' r 1• I' r r ! 3CD1t.:,O..1111r7, OU! .t-~ CAYWOOD ·RE~L TY ram nn. 2 sb'1 UT'd pool secluded abftt\11&11' yard. onbt $3$,cn>. · _ !!:!..Jf~ . _ . . < BR, Iii ... -""· , QI!& W.'.())ut.Hwy., NB wt.ilde •di• b!U. Nr ocltlt. 543--0m Linda Isle Dovolapmllll • w .. tc1111 Plua -· l!laa Nt\VPORT 11,11,,11 ,....w. e: 5412'0 • "®.dn. $4',500. 516-75'13 1 s YO u ~ Ao 1 N 1111 Grundy 67542 1~ I 111'\sco,_GET !-~, llTTEU I I I I I I I ~ ahlde trMI. Pl,500. toe ranch ab'te :s bdnn, Whiff ~~ephlntsl Dimeo.a· NO mal1tr what It h1, Yo1I Ct.ASSIFIED? Sbmettnt' w\11 • ,.. ........ " • • • • • • • Kl-R.E, Ml S.2222 ...... -· lrptc. 128.lllO. ti .. l>AILY PILOT WANT ...... u It with • t>AJLY be _,,, IDr It .,... 142-SUPl'ORT your United Fuld I -~~~~~·~ .. ~ -~!-~~w· ~!· :_;l~~,.~~~.~~.s~~,.~~~"'~~:..!:9~0~0~ , . ~ ,m Klniurd R,£< llff 2-2212 AOSt PILOO"'fANT AD!! ""'671 -UNITED 1'UND-O>m-llJ -"'.ssa . ,,....,. "' .,.. The l'uule with the IUilf./n Cbuclle .. ' • • l • •• ' ' J '.' \ . .. • I ,, • • Saddlebae·k EDITION * VO~. 63, NO. 36, l SECTIONS, 36 PAGES . • • . . • N.Y. Stoeks • TEN CENTS Laguna s ·chools Weighing Cut·s If Bonds Fall By BARBARA KREIBICH Qt IM Dilly f'l•I Stitt Trustees and administrators of the t.aguni Beach Unified School Dlslrtct will tave to estabJish pribrities among more than 30 ite~ affecting the school pro- gram. whk:h 'COUid be eliminated should the Feb. 24 school ta1 ovcrridO""a.nd' bond clectiqn rai'I, board president Larry Taylor said this wetk. "We are not threatening voters with scare tactics," Taylor said, ''but it is unrealistic to assume that existing pro· grams and services can continue without reducUons unless we have the money. "Many people, unaware or the close ex- amlnalioo we have made of our needs in discussions spread over many Jiionlhs .• a~ume we picked the figures qut 9f lhe •· arr. ~ "\Ve would be derelict if we did not tell the people ~·here we stand and explain U1e <lecisions that will face the bonrd if the election fails." Among the items which woul<l have to be cut. after eslabli'shment of priorities, Taylor sai<l. are : -Elin1inate summer school. -Eliminate high school transwrtation. -Reduce high school classes from six lo five periods. ' -Increase class size 11l all other schools. -Eliminate teacher aides.. -Eliminate elementary s c h o n I librarians. • -Eliminate purchase of new buses. The board, he sai<l, also would have In accept the possibiUty of losing good staff member.s and difficulty in recruiting qe1. ter personnel : eliminating field trips and all special programs not totally supported • by the stale; cutting the custodial staff in hall; and reducing maintenance. No obsolcte•equipment could be rilp1ac· ed and ne\v learning equipment that becomes available could not be purchas. ed, Taylor added. Superint~nde{lt of Schools William Ullom said, "We cannot oversimplify our budget by declaring at this lime that a certain it.em might be cut wben our job is ' . to evaluate the entire program and ultimately ocme up with the. best posaibJe' program !or _the children . ., Noting ~guna's record of support of its schools, Taylor concluded, "We are confident that voters, looking closely 1t · what is al stake, wUJ undentand the im- portance of ci>ntinuing quaUty edlication, not cutting ·back to substandard educa· tional programs.·• en et on ar1n-es a e Letters Gossipy Wife Questions What Jackie Wrote NEW .YORK (UPI) -They were the kind of "thank you's" any young matron 1night have writlen to a farr.:ly lriend - three brief notes and one long gossipy let· ter. '1'he style was casual -dashes instead of periods -very natural, full of ch~rm. Nothing to embarrass either the writer or the recipient and, under normal con· rlitions, nothing to attract any particular attention. But the letters were wrilten by Jac- queline Kennedy Onussis to Ros"·ell L. Gilpatric, depuly defense secret,ary for President John F. Kennedy and a £re· quent escort for his widow. And their theft rrom a IQCkcd file in Gllpatric's office0fiscovercd when they "''ere offered for sale by • dealer in autographs. was enough lo set Jackie ,~·atchers agog once more. As if this wasn't sufficient. Gi\patric's lhird wife happened to file papers declar· ing their legal sepa ration the same da y the purloined letters came to ilght. The Cilpatrics had been I iv in g separately -around the corner from each other in the elegant East 60s -for almost t"·o years and the liming of her legal aclion was described as a coin· cidence . 'But Mrs. GiJpatric added fuel lo the fires of speC)llation by ·telling a reporter for tbe Chic.igo Daily News that her bus-. band and Mrs. OnlJs;. were "very, very close'' and then refi.sing to siy "'hether (See LE'TfERS, Pare Z) Lagu11a Students Study Up 011 Rodeo-h1g at Festival Students al Laguna Beach lligh School are getling .some extra-curricular educa· tion in . "ho\V to run a rodeo" as they divide up duties in preparation for the two-day Rodeo by the Sea to be held on the campus football field Feb. 21 and 22. The rodeo, coincidjng \vith the opening or the '\'inter Festival, will benefit all on· Cle1nente Mayo r To Riin Again; Field Gro 'wing San Clemente ~fayor \Vade f . Lo\vcr today became the 13th potential can· didate in the: community's City Council race, taking out nomlnatton papers just In time to avoid becoming No. 13 on Fri· day the 13th -a fact. he said, that rcaily }lad not occurred to him . Il did, however, call atlenlion to the fact, that San Clemente is one of lhe fe1v cities in Orange County th at doesn't close its municipal offices on Lindoln 's birth· day. . This, says City Clerk Ma:it Berg. is because the city decided some time ago t.o reduce official holidays from 11 In eight In order lo coincide with bank and bu.11iness holidays. Candidate Lower has been on the coun· cil .11ince January. 1969 and has served three terms as mayor. A retired oral surgeon. he is 58 years old. campus organizations through ticket sales and concessions, all managed by students. · More than I~ riders of the Tnterna· tional Rodeo Association. including three 1969 champions, will be featured in bareback and saddle bronc ridin~. bulldogging. calf roping, bull riding and ste_er wrestling. Performances are scheduled from 2 lo 4:30 p.m. on both days. Proi!_a~s for the rodeo "'iii be sold hy the freshman class. while the sophomore class will sell programs for. the preceding Patriots' Day Parade. F'eb. 21. In the "vittles" departtnent, the Ski Club will be selling peanuts, the Pep Team will peddle suckers, the Girl s' Athletic Associalion will handle hot rlog and soft drink concessions and the Girl Scout.s will provide cotton candy. The Choral Readers will be selling cowboy hats lo get spectators into the rodeo spirit, the baseball team will han· die clean-up and the Thespians v.•ilt have the choice parking concession. Legwork in the publicity department is being handled by the Key Club. whose members are distributing posters from Dana Point to Corona de! lifar, inviting South Coasters to the big show. Manila Youths Rally MANILA fAP) -\Vhilc about :;oo helmeted riot police waited along dim all.efs leading to the hearr of "M'aflila, more than 3,000 youths and workers stag· ed a peaceful rally tonight to denounce the aovcrnn1ent and "U .S. imperislism." Solon Nixon Backs ' Equal Laws F 01~ Schools \VASHINGTON fU Pl) -President Ni:iton loday endorsed the concept of equal enforcement of school desegrega· lion 131\'S in all parts of lhc country. At the same time he opposed busing of students as a means of achieving racial balance. A message, distribu,te.d. to ·R rew Republican senators', was· interpreted on Cepitol Hill a1 backing for 1 Soolhem·. sponsored amendment to apply the same desegrcsatlon yardsticks in the North as in the Soulh. The memo to the senators :u1id the » called Stennis amendment h::is "the full support or this administration" to the e1· tent that it 1 ... ould "advance equal ap- plication of la w." At the Florida '\lhite House. Nixon's press secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler. read to reporters portions of the message, in slighlly altered form. The part on "full support'' of the Sten· nis amendment stated to the extent that 1he amendment would "advance equal application of the law , the administration 'vould be in lull support of this concept." Asked if the President felt that Stennis' proposal as an amendment to a pendin!'l' school bill, would indeed •·advance equal applica tion or the law," Ziegler said: "1 am simply addressing myself to !he overall concept without applying this ad· ministration's position to the amend· menf." Bndhnm Bents Self at Tennis Special to the DAILY PlLOT SACRM1ENTO -Bob Badham has a brutal backhand. He ·11 tell you so himself. The Republican Assemblyman from Newport Beach showed up in lhe Capitol Wednesday 'vith a beautiful purple shinet, arousing the interest of new:;men. Badham had to confess he hadn't crossed paths with a cross con· slitL:ent, but crossed up himself on the coµrl, wllile trying to return a powerful serve. "I. hit myself in my o\vn race, v.·1th my own-tennis i:ackel, \Yhich "''as in my own hand ," he said as he 1cft the Assembly chamberr;. • ' OAtLY ,ILOT lllff,.,..,,. Speuf,itag .Out Californja's Sent\tot George Murj>hy uses · port.able voice 1 amplili~r' during press coh!erence Wed'neslfay Jn lA.naheim. The GOP sofon underwent surgery ·for throat Cance~ several years ago. It affect~ his _ vo\ce. However. doctQrs' hav~ .dccla~ed ~1urp_by Jmysically fil;and he is seeking re-election this ye31. He hit the campaign trail 'Jlles· day in a speech before Orang'e County GOP \'1omen. To read what 'tie had to say, turn to Page 10. Learys Get 4-day Bre~k As Judge Recesses Trial Or. Timothy Leary an<I his family 11re back in their Riverside County retreat · for the first day or what will be a rout· day break In their Orange County Super· ior Court trial. Judge Byron K. McMiiian c;alled the , ettr.ended, recess late Wednesday, .noting that today is Li{lcoln's Birthday and Fri· day is reserved in his courtroom .for sel·' llement conferences. He ordered Or. Leary, so: Rosemary, 34, Ind· !On John Bush Leary, 20, to return Monday. Testimony Wednesday was drawn from \Vendell Faulk, a former sergeant in the Laguna Beach' Police Department at the time or lhe Leuy family'rarrest on Dec. 21, I~. ' ~Faulk look the wltnesk bOx vacated by Officer Neil Purcell who. was, grilled by thret de!ense attorneys on the circum- stancel on the Learys' arrest for three grueling days. Faulk, . who Is· now a salesman in San rnego,. backed ~l(s, testllnonr that young Leary was under the influence of druv •t the time of hi1 arrest on Wood· land Drive. Swipes at Fak- ~t{e also confirmed that the Learys' slit· llon wagon contained marijuana and LSD and tlfat the narcotics were found on the persons of the three defendants. Commenting on tbe unu.11ua\ly 'lively pre-election acti'l.ily, Lower suggested that the presence of. the \Vestern White House in San Clemente may heve spark· ed Interest for government. However, he noted, there were I I can· didates in the council race last time he r1n and "not all those who tali:e out pipers necessaril y file them." Deadline far filing Is noon Feb. 19. Cory Says Cal Expo a Flop, Sliould Clos~ . The officers' arrest of the Leary1amlly lea to th<' lndktment of the · trio b)' the Orange County Grand Jury on .ch.,.1es of possession of 'marijuana and LSD. "At this stage," said Lower , "it's hard io predict just what the issues .will bt. but it should be interesting." Since the coun cil filing period opened .Tan. 29, Sari Clemente City Clerk !'ifa:it Berg has provided nominalion paocr1 [or tan Kenntdy. bu sinessman, IJS Alameda l.ane: Robert W. Bourg. rctlr~ Lo~ Angeles Fire Department tapta1n. 307 Avenida San Carlos: Thomas O'Keefe, In· cumbent councilman: Art Ho Im es. salesman , 213 Avenjda San Pablo: James T. Fallh, sales engineer, 2145 Avenlda S..lvador· Harold 0 . Meade, eleclrlcal entmeer.' 913 '"Avenlda Presidio: ·•nd IS.. CLEMENT£. P11c 11 · From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -A legislator from Anaheim, honie of Walt Disney's highly successrul Magic Ki~gdom, .Is again . trying lo fore, California to unload . its o"·n $34 million Failurtland. Assemblyman Kenneth Cory ( D . Anaheim l re introduced his unsuccessful bill of last year. which would order clo.~ure and sail! of the California E-x· position in Sacramento. "Cal Expo Is a flop," said Cory, in one of his sa fest utterancts to date. Assemblyman Cory carried an identical m!asure to the floor .last year, ordering lht stale to unload the controversial '3• mllll6n successor to the California State fair on prlvale enterprise. T~ measure died at committee level. Under terms of cory's latest proposal, Cal E1Po would.. be sold as soon tis reasonably ~Ible and the proceeds · deposited in the State General Fw.nd. C.al Expo opened in 1968 and ran up ·a $1 .S million deficit. but showed a profit o! more than '457.000 over what was ex· peeled in a brief. 10-day run la!l year. Of course lhat. alleged profit dldn't count the prior $1.5 mllUon loss. Gov. Ronald KeagaA's nefo' budget pro- poses a $3.1 mlllloA tillotmeat for Cal EA· po next year, $.10l)l(l(IO orer the current estimated e:xpendlturt. •• Ralph Nissen, chalnnan of the C.I Erpo executive committee, told Ule' Legislature iri a relat.ed r~port W~nesd8y there· ar~ yo T~l .Pf',OSpects ror ·a deal to &el ·prtviite. cotetprlse to tok! it.. over .1 . Nissen said the commUtet, btllevea It la, making reasonable progre.u. lx!wever, ln attracting privAte Investment lo atlempt t0me profit·maklng attraCUons there. , A recent c<lmedy !llm put together by a ,croup' of newsmen and television cotn· Qlentatora lri Sacramento used ' the Cal Ex-po grounds as a beckdrop for used car· pitchmao•s act. · The n1arquee at lhe qlUltl·mil\ion dollari !lhcrwgrounda was then advertlslna a local Girl Scout cookie sale. · COUeg~.: N~tes . . . 3rd. Birthday ~ • • • • 4 ' ' . C.lebroting Its third birthday on ~tur. day, Valen!Ine'a Day. SackOebkk Coll~e wlll obsem the ocw(on with t public dedication of lhe· new 200-acrt campus. open hottse and campus loul"I. U.S. Repre.sentalive James 8. Utt ¥.'ill &Ive the dedlcltory a<jdrtss ot 1:30 p.m. an6 lours wlll contln"' unlil s'p.m. """ Soddl•~ campus ; I• rrdl>d from the Rtn<llO Viejo .Road lnteri:\llnc• on the San Dlero Freew1y. . - 30 Injured In Barracks Race Brawl CAMP PENDLETON -An estimated 30 Marines suffered cuts and bruises in a I 1~ hour fight here Wednesday night "'hen 30 to 35 Negro Marines stormed in- to a neighboring barrack.11. Marine Corpg spoke.11men reported no serious' Injuries . The outbrtak began at about 9 p.m. It wa1 laler 1quelled without force by two colonels who talked to the br'awlm. The 'black.attackefa en\tred 811 oMij_two- .story •'ooden barrack• ol a .ll:Jgblg botWlon. "When they got Into Ille bar· racks . they began to smuh windows, overturn desks, lockers, locker boxes .•• they hit anyone who was In their way In the barracks." Questioned about weapons or the-big· buckled Marine belts, a Mar In e spokesman said, "There were cnly knees and fists so far as we know." A Board or Investigation with supoena powers will be convened by the base conunander. said spokesmen, to determine tbe cause if possible and punish. thtMie responsible. No one has been arrested ea yet. The cutbreak was believed caused by racial tension although. base spokesman said there were also Negroes among the Pi1arines housed In the barracks where the attack oecurr'ed. Two outbreaks occurred a b o u t Christmas I ~me, _one caused by an insutt. at a club and another by MIU'ines awakened by other Marines. They were both I~ serious, said spokes!ru!n._ 'Marines are attached to the 1laging b~ttaJion !or: processing and training before deployment to Vietnam and other O\'erseas· assignments. Marines had no dollar estimate on d~a;1e but ~ajd It included plumbing, v.·1nd0ws and lockers. Col. R. R. Miner, commanding officer l'f-the staging batlallon and Col. J. J. Kelly. base provost marsh.al, quieted the brawlers. Patriotic Asseinhly Slated at El Morr~ L3guna's El Morro Elementary. School will hold a patriotic assembly at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the schoiol auditorium. The assembly will Include p&triotic songs, choral readings, skits about im· portant historical events and the rigbta Americans enjoy. The public iJ invited. Orange Cou& 'l'ealller ' Open up )'OUr Umbrellas ii you go out tonight, but you ein put them away Friday when fair skies return. Temperatures are still locked in the 10w l'J'1, . INSIDE TO.,A\' A tragic chapter ·In America's 1 airUne hUtpr11 come' to .at& :l'fld I as ~,.,, •00 toilav I• th!i ••~f oft-Point· Sur , Calif. Page 12. I " • • • ,.u .. H " .. • .. "'" l! • ' I I .. -------,--,..-,..,----,-..---:-,----· --·------ - - - - ---------~-~~------------------ , • 1 V P(l.OT L 11111rid~1 l'ebtuary 12, 19·, ~ LA Fears School Destruction Of ficia l$ A ppalled at Detegregation Order ' ., ""°' ~ (\)Pl) -\llMll\ .. taQ"' of a ceurt omr le dosegn~ate . ~uld mean the vlrtu1l destruction' of U'I• Loe Angeles City School Districl. 5e- C6nd laraest ln the United Slates, school Wlcltil say. J •·r.1oney Is the in01t crucial obstacle, ftiere·s no quesUon !'bout tllat," School Board' Presidr:nt Arthur Gard11er 1ald, addlnc ll>e boon! would appeal Su~lor ~ Juqe Allred Gltelson's desegrega. Uiin orclei Wednesday "To Ule highest <;ow1 in 'the land, if necessary." .. j•u the federal government, spea)l:ing: throujb \lie U.S. 6Upreme Court, ia going to .., !Mt ~I .._.~.., -If Ult Nt. I Plio!ilf ill!ll. tilt &.-m!\11 lJ lolnl to,llav• to bo ~ lo "'-"l1l' the costl," 0.....-. · Glielson did not tell e e'Cbool district · how to go abo.ut im.plemenUng total !n- tegratlon of the city's 674.~7 public school students in hJs opinion on the suit filed by the ,American CJvil Liberties Uoion on behalf of 12 Mexic1n·Ainerican and Nearo 1tudent1. However, · Ofriclals said studies in-·· dlcated "The only feasible way to ac· complish racial balance in the Los Angeles acbooli ii through a program of Rampage Se~ond t11111 IMllH"'1 W!iltl " mklorlty IPd lllf1orl'1 •\li<l!ftll.'' - ''TO ~o 141," llr-11;"'1! li:· ll•llY, 1uperlnlendent of school!, told 1 ntwl conference, "would require t h e transportation of more than %40,000 Y~1tters, many of them long di1tance1, twlc• a day." He said busing would cost Ute already linanclaUy strapped school district more than $40 mUIIon during the first ye11 and at least $180 mtlllon in the first eight years. There are 606 elementary, junior high, senior high and adult education 1970 Pageant To Roll Along On New Wheels Harbor Skipper First All backsta&:e operaUons for the-1970 Pageant of the Masters will roll smoothly on new wheel!, producer Don Wllllamaon told dJrectors this ~ek, To Finish to Acapulco Reportir.g on the abno1t-compltted con- atrucUon of the new entrance to tr ... Jne Bowl, Williamson noted that the spacious ne\v set storage area over' the entrance wUI make it possible to assemble all the 1970 "living pictures,". mount them on wheels and roll them on and off slap to and from tbe 1torage area, instead of assemblirig and breaking down a few set. Unp 1t a time while the Pageant is in progress. The whetleCI oper1 t lon, said Williamson, should make backstage chor11 much simpler. 30 to Receive Adult Diplomas Thirty adult.! in the Capiatrano Unified School Di!trlcl are scheduled to rectiv~ hlch ocbool diplomas next Jone when they complete their education in thi1 year'• clules conducted lllroo1h llle By ALlllON LOCKABEY l o .. lnt t:dlftr ACA~ULCO -Bob Beauchamp'• Columbia S7 Dorothy 0 from Newport Harbor Yacht Club crossed the finish line at Bolsa Chica entrance at 7:4S a.m. (5:45 PST) today and reeeived a noisy welcome as the first boat to fini sh the l,430 mile Acapulco race. As lhe fireworks heralding Dorothy O's finish craclded from the towering cliffs, Tom tobln'a 57·foot sloop Rampage from Sa11 Ditgo Y tcht Club could be seen as a tiny white lptc:k on ll>e horizon. Rampage fin!Jhed at 9:07 a.m. (7:07 PST). Dorothy o fln!Jhed hard on ill• wind alter· a-night of short tacking the beach froril Pompano some 75 miles north. She was 1lven the uJUal Acapulco gr«ting at the yacht club dock by a mariachi band and hoats of friends and relatives. Jack Hall. saillna master, &aid be felt tho race waa won 1t Cabo San Lucas where Dorothy 0 sailed through the surf to get the northerly winds out of the 11Jlf. Bob Garrll(!n's Tranqulla II had been •ailinc alongalde Drolhy at the Cape but From Page J dlatrlct's adult &ebool program. - In addition to llle students !akin& I' A"NJllD A TES clasata for hlah achoo! credit, hundreta ~ • , • • more are enrolled for job preparaUon, Herbert L. HfveJey, Insurance mtn, !UI sJdll improvement · Ol' avocational IOJ. Calle Kayo.-. · tlvlU,., accordJng to principal A." M, · ~~"ltllff M1er1, dty plannlnJ cnm- Va.lentint. , .mlNl()fttr, 120S Calle Toledo; Fred w. Reglitrallon for the second stme:ster lo ' Kae11>er: building inspector, 804 'Buena a wide variety of claises tanglna from Vista ~Eupne Sullivan. deputy probation languages and homemaking to ,Wtar and ornc~ 230 Montalvo; James c. Lusk Sr., jewelry making will be held nightly from engineering conaultant. 1302 Via Avila; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ln the• Ubrary of San and I1in Chilton, Incumbent councllman. broke ofi Ind headed south too aOon. put· ting Dorothy 0 some 30 miles ahead. She 'led-the race for the rest o: the way . Dorothy O's skipper and crew trt not sweating out the handicap standings. Rampage gives time to Dorothy 0 . As of \Vednesday. the correctP.d tln1e leader was George Anlarr1s Columbia SO ya\vl Ya Turko from Pacific Mariners Yacht Club. Everything depends on how the winds behave as to whether Dorothy O will save her handicap time. It aeems unlikely however, •s Tranquila, Barca de Oro and Ya Turko were leu than 25 miles behlnd Dorothy O at Wedneaday'• roll call. • After Rampage finished, there was no other boat on the borlwn. Voters Can Get Ab sentee Ballot Voters in the Laiuna Beach Unified School District who expect to be out of town Feb; 24, date of the school tu over· ride and bond election, or who m unable to go to the polls, may obtain absentee ballot.! lllroogb Ftb. 17. Ballots are available at the superin· tenctent'a offiCe, 85Q Blumont St. and will be lltllt to. peraons wmJna or phoning the office. All balloU!: must be returned to the of- fice of the County Superintendent of " . School!, lftfi ct1'tc Center Drive West, Santi Ana by Feb, 23. Those who wlih to vote in person prior to the elect.Ion date may do so 1t the county office between Feb. 17 and Feb. 23. Clemente High School. Information on the proeram may be obtained by calling 49i- 416' between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. Monday lllrOU&h Thursday. Lake Forest Zoning Okayed ~exican Lawyer Gains Home of Theft Suspect Reprotntatlve of the. O cc i d e n t 1 1 Petroleum Lind Development Company formerly Deane Brother1. were granted a zone chance to develop an addJtlonal 180 acres as part ol their Lake Forest com· mw11ly ll'edneaday by llle Orange County Boafd of Supervisors. . The development which Is bordered by Toltdo Way lnd Canada Road will in· elude homes and a small commercial center en Canada fl.Clad. Board members granted the zone change on the condlUon that structures in the development be sound attenusted. The land lies wterly of El Toro Marine Corp5 Air St.aUon's runway which is used for landings during west "''ind conditions. DAILY PILOT OUJIOI COAST l'Ull.l~HING COMl'.f.NV lt•b1rt N. w,,, l'tftlllMI .... l'"'llthtr Jt,lt R. C11rl1y VIM ,.,. .. .._., IN! C0-111 Mt1'tl• fhtll'l4t ktt•JI f.llllt Tk11101t A. M~r'phi"' Mt .... lflf l•I.., Altl1114 '· Ntll L..-l•t(ll Chy EOllfr ..., ... .._ .. Offlc1 122 •11111! A•t"ll• Mtill11t Mt11111t f .O. Sor'''· 916J! °""'°'"'" C .. lt 1111 ... ; >ll Whl 11•• $1•n1 "....-r1 •-"· nn w"' lt!llN .... 1 ... ,,. hllll!~ fMdl; 11UI ltt411 J)Uof.,.,11 From \Ylre Sef\·lces ..SAN -DIEGO -Manipulatin1 other people's money and property may have been the forte of mllt!-mannered attorney Pa_trlck. Stephen Murray MiUon, but the accused swindler's own family may have suffered a loss. The bespectacled lawyer has been returned here and today faces federal and state charges stemming from an alleged internatJonal scheme to loot a Nc1\lport Beach tycoon's $500,000 estate. Authorities disclosed, meanwhile. that a hTexico City lawyer who unwittingly became involved with the £ugiti\'e later deported to the U.S. has gained title to the t.tltlon home in Escondido. . "I will not 1ive it back under any circumstances," declared C a r 1 o s Rodriguez Cannon, 34, who estimates disposal of I~· $80,0do residence can never CO\'er what the sensational case has cost him so far. The. wife of the 43-year-old suspect has asked a California court to void the deed transfer. complalning that Cannon ob. tained the document fraudulently . ... Her husband is charged with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution and interst.ate transportaUon of stolen materials, plus grand thef~ and extortion. r.11tton. who w•s executor of the estate of John Salmond Sr .. 19, or 2164 Vista Entrada, Newport Beach. allegtdly took $460,000 ln Union Oil Company stocks and fled the country. Authorities say he transferred them in· to ca1h -$%90,000 worth recovered after sal~ on the shady international money market in Swltr,erland -tlien tried to bargain wilh Salmond's son. John Salmond Jr .. of 1691! Bedford Lane. Huntington Beach. notified police and Uie FBI alter reel'ivlng a leller mall· ed rrom Mextco. ouUfnlng a plan to dl\'l~e .up the procted11. Mitton. t"'let belorc in trouble with the CalJfomla Bar Association on money m1nlpul1tlon charge11, record!: re\•ealed. wa1 captured Jail month ln Mexico City aftfr btlng shadriv;ed by 11pc:clal 11gtn!I'. Deported 111 an undesirable 1lltn, fllll· ton was handed over tr> FBI aaents at Brownsville, Tex., with ball fitt •t S700,000 then transrerred rrom thtre Wednesday to face federal court In San Dlege. --___ .. Judge Reynaldo Garza signed a war- rant of removal on complaint for Mitton last week, allowing the shift in jurlsdic· Uon and he is now held at San Diego County Jail. The Mexican att.orney who today holds tltle to the expensive Escondido home from which Mitton van!Jhed shortly after selling his Jaw practice for $10,000 ex- plained his action. Cannon said ~fltton approached him several months ago about a problem with a bond and -later checking his reference as an accountant and attorney -he became involved with the fugitive. •·1r I kne'v then what I know now, I would have refused the case," said Can· non, who claims his reputation has been dir\ied and that he suffered sharp in· terrogation after police caught Mitton. He said he subsequently co.signed for h-11tton's apartment in the Tlate.lolco sec· lion of Meidco City and is now paying $216 per month for that, plus a $300 mortgage and maintenance on the EsCO!l* dido home. "He has put my name in the mud," complained Cannon, who holda 1 doc- torate. in jurisprudence from Georgetown Unlver.f.lty. Washlngt(ln -D.C., 1" I us degrtts from Iberlo-Amerlcan Universlly in h-lexlco CJty. Cha1nber Ho11ors Winter Festival 1'he Laguna Beach Chamber of Com· meree will "pre-launch" the 1970 Winter Festival at Its \Vednesday momlng open breakfast tn the Hotel La1un• at 7:30 a.m. Feb. 18. Among otbtr thln&S. the breakf1st wUl offlcially (lpen the sale of %,000 calorfuJ \\1inter Festival btrel.'I, "''hich the chambtr would like to tte adorning the heads of Art Colony re!tdentli durlnc the JG-di)' FesUvat Ftib. 20·March 1. Also on the bresk(nst n1enu. \1 a report on the sign orrllnrince, which becomes ef· ff'c.Uve Aprll 15, and prt5t1nlatlon by the Jaye.es or h'ants for the Chrl1tma1 }testlval of Lights. The stssion is open to the public and reaervatlons may be made: by calling the Chamber, 49'-1011. • ""°"' ID Ille cllliflcl. ··'To .... !40 mllUe!! i. initial• • ma" ~ Pftll'-rf1.w~·n1ean the virtual destruetlon of the school district. T~e loss in the education program which would result from this lack of.funds would materially .hurt the very youna people wtilch this court acUor. purporta to benefit," Kelly said. GUelson's scathl"I· 103-page opinion aeeuud the acbool board of "slavishly" adhering to a policy of building neighborhood schools without regard to racial imbalance since 1963. From Page J LETIERS •.. ~ thls was the reason for bet' marital pro-• bltms. A spokesman fO[ ?t1rs. Onusis agreed about tht close friendship but, she added, any innuendo was "so untrue and sort of unfair for them bolll!' Not only wu Oi\palric, 14, a friend of President Kennedy, he was present last • Octobtlr at the Onassis' first anniversary party in thelr New York apartment, she said. "Mrs. Onilssis is "ery upset for f\.1r. Gilpatric because obviously this is dislressing for him," she said. l\f aso ns Observe l\faundy Rites Masona from two categories are invited to a spedal Maundy· Thursday obser- vance this week at ,I.he Hotel Laguna in Laguna Beach. The apeclal observance starting with 7. p.m. dinner in the hotel 's Riviera Room, is open to all knights Rose Croix of tl1e Scottish Rite Fretmasons. Guest or honor is Dr. Russell J\1. Brougher, a Long Beach Scottish Rite J\.luon and a member of that area's con· sistory. D!Mer reservations and further infor. mation are available by calling Francis \Vilcox. 492-3506. Ex·Lagunan's Funeral in Ohio Funeral ser\'ices were held Wednt-Sday Struthers. Ohlo, for Bill Julian, 56. lon,Ume Laguna Beach resident who died Feb. 4 in Lo! Angeles following a long ii· lness. A former professional dancer who ap- peared on Broadway and in movies. he operated the Bill Julian Dance Studio in Los Angeles for many years and owned a home at 1235 Victory Walk in Laguna Beach for 20 years. He had been a year- round resident of the Art Colony for the past eight years. 1'-1r. Julian Is survived by a sister, J\lrs. Elb:abeth Jacobce of Struthers. GO ON SAL! AUTOGRAPH DEAL ER CHARLES HAM IL TON DI SP LAYS LE TTEllS Gilpatric'• Wife Ent•rs Picture on J ackie's Correspondence Phony Physician Sued By Clinic for $250,000 A man ·who is today serving a state priSOll term for maiCftlerading as a physi- cian Jn Orange County '\\'as . sued \Ved- nesday wlth the clinic whlch employed him for damages totalling $200,000. Named as defendant in the action filed by !he widow and two daughters of his former patient was Robert Ervin -Brown, 30, of Birmingham, Ala. better known to the Rickards family of Fullerton as "Dr. Glenn Lyon Foster." Also named in the Superior Court suit by Mrs. Dorothy J. Rickards, 'Claudia P. JUckards and ·~frs. Shirley Ann sf:Uers were the Fullerton Internal Medicine Clinic and its director, D~. Robert L. Francis. The suit brings to over $1 million the damages sought in a series of actions by the 'lext or kln of "Dr. Foster's" former paUeiits. None of the actions has yet gone to trial in Superior Court. All contain the same allegations: that Brown improperly examined patients at the clinic and diagnosed and treated their ailments and that the clinic incurs as least equal responsibility since it hlced a man without the necessary qualifications for the post of cardiologist. Brown admitted at his trial that he "borrowed" the name of Dr. Glenn Lyon Foster, an Alabama heart specialist who became known to Brown some years ago. , Brown was convicted on charres of practicing medicine without a license and ' is now serving a one to ten year &tale·· prison term. The SGft-spoken, eloquent electrorlfcs technician declared throughout bis trial that he never hanned any of his patients and that he was well aware of ·hia limita- tions in the field of cardiology. Clemente Money Reporting Fine City finance reportina: in San Cleri'lente not only ceil'lforms to high 5tandards but. there will be an embellished certificate in citv hall to prove 11. The finanCT! department, directed by Gerald S. Teachout. ha!! been awarded a Certificate of Conformance for its aMual financial statement for the fiscal year eR*'. ded June 30. - The recognition of "high standardli" comes (rom the Finance Officer• A!soclation of the United States and Canada and the National Committee on Governmental Accounting. , It is only the 24th unit of government in California to be so recognized and the 198th ln the U.S. The Association review- ed more than 1,490 submitted annual . financial reports. ALL LAMPS ON 2nd R.OOR OFF AT EXACTLY •.............. REGULARLY PRI CED AT 539.00 TO $199.50 -- NOW 19so TO 991s THESE FINE LAMP S ARE ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK We Must Me ke Roo m For Recent Purch eH1 Mede et L.A. & Chice go Mu kets . -TRY OUR REVOLVING CHARGE - Your jo.vbrite i"terior de.signer will bt happp to cssi.tt 11ou •• , PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR D~SIGN!RS • 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-0215 ' , I I I I I I; ,1 I' I • ~ewport , Harh~r Teday:~• ~ N.Y~·StHD EDITION ve~ .. 63, NO. "36, a SECTIONS, 34 ~AGES ' ORANGE couM'Y. CAUFORNIA,. I •• • , ; Dorothy : 0 at · AcapulcO NH ·YC's Beauchamp F~llowed by Rampage ' By ALMON LOCKABEY IMtin• ·--ACAJtULCO -Bob Beauchamp's Columbia 51 Dorothy 0 from Newport Harbor Yacht Club crossed the finish line at Bolla Chica entrance at 7:45 a.m. (5:45 PST) today and rec:elved a noisy welcome a11, the first boat to finish the 1,430 mile Acapuico race. As the fireworks heralding Dorothy O's finiah cr11ckled from the towering cliffs. Tom Tobin'• 51.fool sloop Rampage froni Nixon 'Otiposes Busing as Aid I ' To lnt~grati~n WASHINGTON (UP!) -President ~ixon today endorsed the concept or equal. enforcement of school desegrega· tion laws in all parts of the country. At the same time he opposed busing or 11ludtnts.as-.AJDcans_of a_cty~viltg racial balance . A message, distributed lo 11 rcw SEE LA SCHOOLS STORY, PAGE 3 RePublican senators, was i'nterpreted on Capitol Hill as backing for a Southern· sponsored amendment to apply the same d#~glU<>.? yar~stf ks in. the North as in u.. Sooth. •The memo to the senators said the so- called Stennis amendment has "the full support of th1s administration" to the ex tent that it would .. advance equal ap- plicipon of law." At the Florida White House. Nixon's press sec.re Lary, Ronald L. Ziegler , read tO reporters portions or the message, ln i;lightly altered form.• The part. on "full support'' of lht Sten- nis amendment stated to Lie extent that the amendment wou)d "advance equal 11.pplication of the law, the administration would be In fu11 support of this concept." Asked if the President felt that Stennis' proposal as an amendme.nt lo a pending school bill, would indeed "adt•ance equal apP!ication of the law,/' Ziegler said: "I am simply addtesslni myself to the ov'erall concept without· applying this 111d· ministration's position to the amend- ment.'' As for busing, Ziegler said. Nixon had <:onsistently opposed buSing of school dtlldren to achi eve racial balance. "The President feels lhat to the max- imum degree possiblt!, in efforts I~ eliminate dual school systems accordini;i tu the mandate of the courts, we should not ust busing," Ziegler said. "And also. to the maximum degree J>OSSiblt!, it is the feeling that 1ve should do everything to pr eserve l 11 e neighborhood school system.·• Manila You hs Rally MANILA fAP) -While about 500 helmeted riot police waited along dim alleys leading to the heart of fl.fanlla, more thsn 1,000 youths and workers stag· ed a pe~eful rally tonight to deoounce • the goverhment and...'' U.S. imperjsllsm . .,. Oraage Weatlter Open up your umbrellas if you go out tonight, but 'you can put them away Friday when !air skies return. Temperatures are still locked in the low go·s. INS IDE TODA l' A tragic c11apter in Amit!rica'1 airli11e hiJtoru came to an 111.d 35 11ear1 ago today in the •vr/ f off Poi11t S11r, Coli/. Page 12. 11,"'1 " ,,..,rti9tf: \.ktfttlt " 'tll'tl'!lll I, ' MM ill lll'Ykl H (fltClll!!t Uf 1 MtYl•1 Ii c .... !flM H<ll ~l••I ,,.,..... Jl Ctlllla It HtllliMt M(WI l..S Crffl_. H • ~"'" 'C-" If ~ ... Hett •It "tfll """' H Dfwn:" 11 ..... lJ·U 1:"'9'114 f"lfl l l'Mlll MMM\1 H·ff Ill............... U Tt'"ifM It ,IMM• ,..,, TI!Mttl"f 1. ...,...... , . ......., . Allll lt""'t lJ WM!"'' N"" IJ.I• ·~ ' ..,... ...... ... San Diego Yacht C1uti coutd•be seen 1s·a tin~ while·opeek.,io1 the horlton. Rimpa1e finbhed at 9,07 a.m. (7,Q'I PST). Don>tby O finished hard oo the wind alter a, nlj[bt ot short fa<;k!ril the beach from Pompano some 7$ mUes north~ Sbe '1,was .ttven, the uiuat "Acapulco greeting at the yacht club· dock by 1 mariachi ·band and: hosts of, friends and relatives. Jack Hall, sailing master, said he felt lhe ra~e was won at Cabo ~n Lucas . ' where Dorothy 0 sailed throu&h the surf to cet the northerly winds out of tlie~iull. Bob Garrison's Tranquila 11 hact' been sailing alongside Drothy at lbeo Cape but b<Oke o[f and huded '°"th too soon, put· ting Dorothy 0 some 30 miles ahead. She led the race !or the rest o~ the way. Dorothy O's skipper and crew· are not sweating out the handicap t,~fnp. Rampage gives time tc Dorothy 0 . As or \Vedoesday, the corrected Ume leader· . ' .... was GC911e ~tarr's c!ql~bit SO yawl Ya 'rur'ko,from r'acilic MaTinera Yaclit Club. . ... t Everythinl[ dcpondl on how the-winds behave u to wbel,ber"Dorothy 0 will 11ve her , hancllcap • ilm<. It ,..ms Unlikely however, as. Tranqulla~ Bara. de Oro .and Ya Turko were leaithan 25 mites behind Do!Olhy. O at lj'~ay's roll c&!f. · Alter ·Rampqe_ftil\8hed, 1.there waivno other 1>9at on ~ hqriz.oQ. I New · Candidate ' .Files .Amidst: ! 'Patriot' Scene • The Young man ·wore a blue coil. white shirt and red ascot . It matched the tri· colors of palrioij.sm worn by the gals all abo~ hi)ll . Thal was the colorful scene WedneSday at Newport Beach City Hall when the newest tlty council' aspirant. Jim Aynes Jr .. filed his papers of candidacy. · Aynes, 15-year-old Vietnam veteran, knows how to share a patriotic sentiment. ~ when he heard the women City Hall. ~or~crs were planning a we·L\~tn·~· tiirthday ~atriotlc color day be' joined in. Lois oeGroot and Eve Morvay of the Public Worki Department 'came up with the idea and showed up Wednesday wear· Ing Arneri.can Flag pins on their red, "·h,it.e an4,blue ouUit.1. ·.,. , " · c1~1r~V!!e:0T1~!'1'J! WI! ma<!c to ....,. a reef loi: il"'~ t>epartment tmll)! for a --~~ laUon. • lr '. . ' -.; ' •• Anti~dr.ug Group ' ' • • ' • I DOROTHY 0 Fl 0 RST TO FINISH IN ACAPULCO RACE • · Newport Herbor's Bab BHvchemp Now ~welt1nt1 Handicap Newport Es,tate Swindle ~uspect Loses ,O'tfln"Ho~ ; · l ll"i'om· WireJ Stnlc*1 I , i •• ;wo '' ··~·:...,; Jl!IOPl<!t,i1l""Y ancl proriort~ md ~VI ' been the f-of'nJIK~ai10mey , Pilrtct 'BtOJllien lofurroy Mltfuii, liilHlic . ~ccpse~ sw!Qdler'i own, (ll!lllly 'may 'have .tirfered a loss. • • i • , transport~Uon of stolen materials, plu1 Ir~ theft ;n.c:dtli\1100. ' . Mitton. who 'wis eieCutor 'of the' estate Ot John Salmond ·sr.·. 79. of tiff vtst1 finlfad•, N•!P.Orl, IJe•fh, allea<dlr teet !lle,oOo In Orilori Oil Company, slOcb 1ad rtec!-tlle-country-· _ .. se~kiDg ··F.~d·s : .. · The, Wpeetacled la.wyer has been returned here: and today faei5·.f6dc'ral 1 afd '.' s1a·~·1 "c~rg"5 ;sttrti~mlng1 ~on) ~n : allei:eif ' tnterhalidna r sth~mcr" to Jqot .~a Newport Beacb tycoo.n 'a,",000 ~tr:. · AutboriUes say he transferred them Jn. tq ca!h -$290,ado wO{th recovered after sale on tbe shady 11nternaUonal money n:iark,et . in .. Switzi;zl4nd -then tried tO bargain with Salmond's son . • , , • ' , ! OAILY !"It.OJ,,,.,,.,,.~ Spetihi~g· t)ut ; . · , · . : ' I • 4 I Ir. •I • , " Cali,fornia's Senator George· Murphy u~S". portable·· voice amplifier ~uring ~re~s .~o~~rence Wednesday in .,_l)aheim ; The GOP . sol.on:, underwenf surgery for -throat cancer severa.J years ago. lt alle<:ted bis voict. However doctorS have declared ~u~Qy Physically frt. aqd 1 )le~i•. seeking te-ele<tiQii lb!J.ye~'-.He 'hil' ihe <•iiiPaigi> trap \Tues-~ay"hi a .spee~h pefqre -Orangi!".Coun~ OOfiwome•.' :J'o r••d wJ\at he . Hdd lo say.·turn lo Pa~e JD .. -. I I . ' \ ' 3~0-Matfues :at Pendleton Hurt During Racial Brawl CAMP PENDLETON-¥ 'e.stimaloo A Board .of Investigatio n with supocna :10 .Marines suffered cul! and bruises in a powers 'will, be convened by the ba~ 1 ~~ hour fight here We.dnesday night d · k when 30 to~ Negro Marines S~Ormed in·, cornman er, said spo esme.n. Io to a neighborifl& >barracks. · detennine · tht cause. U possible and MariM Corps 11D0kesrnen reported no punish th~ responsible. No one has been serious lhjuries. !J'he outbreak began at arrested as yet. ' about' 9 p.m. It was later quelled withou t The ootbreak Was believed caused by force by two colOnels who talked to the racial tension although base spokesman brawlers. said there were also Negroes among the The black attacker• entered an old two-~farines hou!ed in the barracks where story wooden barracks of a st.aging the attack occurred. baUaliali. "When they got into the bar· Two outbrtaks occi.:rrcd About racks they began to srnasll windows, Christmia Ume, one caused by an insult overturn desk!, lockers, locker boxes. . • al a club and another by Mar~ the'yDlt anyone who-was In their-way in 3f!1&k~nttd ~y -other .Marines. They were . the barracks." both leu serious, said spokesmen. Questioned about weapons or the big-Marines are attached to the staa:ing buckled Marine 'belt!; · a M· a· r i.,, e· · baualion for processing 111nd training ~pokesman said. "Thert! were only lmets before deployment to Vletnarn and other and rnsts IO far as we know." ovefseaj :a!signinents. • T• -~~:tiers: ~~~~~PY: Wife Questio1is Jackie Friendship NEW YORK, (UP[) -They were th• kind Of "thank you'1" any young matron might havr: written lo a (arr.ii)' lrlend -. three brle! notes and one tone '1ossipy let· fer. l t ·,11e:·stylt was casl.181 -dishes: instead or periods -very natural. full of Charm. Nothina: to embarrass either the writer or the. Miplcnt and, under nonnal con- dlUOCI.'!, oothlng to attre,ct any pai:ticular attt!nUon. · ' ' But P\e letters were written by Jae· quefiili'Kennei!Y Onilsal1 to Roswelr L. G0patrfe1 cl<tNIT defena< leoretory for Pru!-John E. KennedJ lllld ._ lrc- quenl esoort for his widow. . . \.. ' f Ahd their theft from a locked file In Gllpatric'1 offict,1 discove red when they were offered for 11le by a dealer in autographs, wu e'!""'h t<i &el Jackie \'11tcher1 1101 once more. . As if this wasal ...utfiolenj, Gilpatric'• third wire happened lo file p1per1 declar· ing thel(•~pl oepauUoo the same dly the purklined·idlera came to ileht. -Thi Gllp'.atrics had been I Iv In I • aeparalel)r -around the corner from each other In' tbe elegant East IOI -for 1l&\01U!'o' yem and the Um Ing or her ca.. JACllE. P11• Tl • I .. ' _The· Stamp out Stupidlly (SOS) Cl~b' o1 t.mcoln 'lntermediale Seb<?ol; Oci?da d-el · Mar, which has ~ertaten a.progrim·of' scl!·he,lp for youn.g dri&I' a.bils«rs. wl)I conduCl a furid-'raising. <t:111npalgn Satur· dav and Sunday rrorn JO 'a:m: to \f p.n,. VoJIJnteerS 11-orri the 700-rittmber or- ganization wJJJ1 canvass r ri'ellhbOrhood! · n~ the schOof bearllig .§.OS~ titifnper ii.tickers and newspapers, seelifng. ddha-' tlonis of 13 centsiortmore. •' ·.... ' • ·The purpose or the drive, accordinr to . faculty adviser Carolyn Crockett is ro make the ·communltf aware of 1hi fa'ct that there It a·probltm,wlth drup on the junior high school level and that the roungstefs themselves are trying -to ii· levi.ate the situation. Autjloritfo• cliscl..ed. ~cariwh~•• that· a. ¥~xi~ C!ty Iawrer '!'bo ur,wi\tint1IY became involved~ w1lh the iuptJve later deported to1 the ' U.S. ~a.s gained ' UUr: to the Mitton'hoffie In E!cOOdido. "I ..,.u1 t ·give 1t b1tk· under · any circuri1Jt.8n.ce1," · declNed , C a r I o s Roqriguez1 C1rtnon> .• 3f. ·w~o estjma.tas dl•fl0¥J •J .1tht llO,O\lO, ,....~ can never cover whQl .the sense.iional case hlts·cast bim 1<> far. , , 1be1wife of the 43-year.:okl sw~t h;1~ · asked a California 'court to void. the '(feed transfer, complaining that Cannon ob- tained the. docuinent fraudulently. ~er husband Is charged with unlawful T flight to avoid prosecution and interstate John , Salmond Jt., ot 189'21 Bedford Lane, Hunllngtoa Beach. notirted police ahd the: FB! after recelvina a Jetter )nail· ed !ron:i Mexico, ouUining a plan to divide up UJt, proceeds. , Mitton, twice before in trouble with the_ California Bar AAsociation on monr:y manipula!ion piar.gea, Tecordl revealed. was captured ~ month Jn Mexico City after ~ng 'hadowed: by special agent.a. Oepofted as an undeslrable alien,. Mlk too · was handed ·over J.,; FBlraaents at Brown.wllle, Tex., with bail aet •It fl00,000 then translerred from tbcte \\'r:dnesday lo face federal court In san lj'f•t•• . -. . Judge Reynaldo Garza signed a. War· rant of removal' on complalrit for Mitton last week, allowing the 8hilt m jurt.Uc, Lion ind be is now held .at San' Dieao County Jail. . The Mexican attorney wbO 'toclaY holds title to the expensive Escondido hOme from which Mitton vanished shortly aft~r &elling his Jaw practice for $10,000 e:i- plained hill action. 1 Cannon said Mitton approached hfm. several months ago about a protilem with a bond and· -later ch«ldng H•his reference as an accountant and attorney -he 'became involved wilh lhe fugitive. "If J knew then wh.l~ I k119W now, l would have refused the case,"-1aid Can· n,on, who claims hi! riputailon h8\ been dirtied and that he suffered Sharp in· t'rrogation after police caught Mitton. He ,;aid he subsequently co-signed for ~ltton's apartment In 'the Tlatelolco see. · . tlon o( Mexico City and is now payintf tits per month 1or' that, plus a $300 ~--'l"'rtgage ail<! mai11tenantt on'the_Bscon~· dido home . ' -lt11i1ittf· did -Gloi-.,; , fl . l fl • ' ..,- Oub Scoull Dan Macd~, {laey;Coo.k. Kevin Quinn 106 Tony Pappu (from !en) haul Old Glory up •fl~le 11 (;6rona de! Mar Scb<>ol during "'PalrlOtlc Color Day" cehmonles Wednesday al the school, ceremonies were conducted' at 'scbools throughout 1NewportlMesa distt!ct on·day before Lillcoln'f bll'thday, • ' I Badliam Beau Self at' Tennis l--spectal fo'~'D;\JL~;PIWT ' I S~CRAMSNTO -Bali llHhom· has a brutal backhand': ' i R~'D "t.tll you'~ t\lmle1t._ ' Th e llopiblican AllCIDbl)'lllon I from Newport Beich lbolied up In the Carllol Wednead11 wlth I 1 b<aui!lu J>Ufple ~dnc1 , U<llllliii 1 the interest of newJJMn. &dhom bad to eenfea be bldll'I -path> wU~ • c:rooo .... stiwenl. bot' crOll«l up blmoell oo I the C<>Urt, whii. trying to rttum I powerfi.JI aerye. "! hit myaeU In my own lace. with my ewn tennis rockll, wtdcll was 'in my own band," he Aid • he 1cn the Assembly chll)lll_en. ' . ' • • ' ... 4 NVS Reported Hi~, Edison Hearing • Stu·die·s . Wind ' . . . f ., haalln& oondlUon1 u rep!Oaent!d by clear daytlmt. sky. By JACK BROBACK of ... Otll't l'U.I Stiff The ny the wind blow• In llwrtlngton Beath occupied most o( the teltlmony~ w •• 1r,; ... 1 1n th• Public uuuues cam-. --btarlnl Ill Loi Anples ......... poood .-upomion of the South er o Calllomla EdllOn pi.Int. Me!eorOJoll•t J!:rwlnn K. Kluper, a wt~ nesa ollertd by the Orange County Air Pollution Cootrol Dlslrlct, atticked tile NUS eorporauon "'port. The NUS report, prepared for Ediaon by tile -iuna Dnn. rated Ila n~ "CC1Mtrvative." u to wooentr11ion of pollutanla from the ll\11111qton ... ch • planl • . . Kiuper dlaoollllted Ulla contention beca .... : -Tbe c:Olcuiatton l)'llenl does not take into -t the attuaUon !r<qU11111y en- countered along the Southern Callfomta coast. The dally revetsal al air flow 10 that a stven air parcel wUl liUly receive two loads of pollutant.a from 1 siven con- Unuoua IOW'Ct. First on ita wiy toward the ltl durini tho llilJ!I and early momlnl boura and oea>nd when Iba ...,. J*COI I.I brouahl back over the coul with "a daytime 1ta br<m. -The above CC01dltton wile• 8*Clated with ......... low level tnvaralOD lot • V""f stable air mala wllJ reauh In Qle fumipUon o1 the upper level pi-bad< to Iba surface u the air rolUrnlnl "'"° over the ,., i.I baatad by tile land ...,. during Ill lni.lnd puaage. '!'his type of fuml&allon rather than being of ahor1 duraU.on will lUl.OVt!' a period of boura . is Jong as the plume previously created oU\ over the tea is flowing back on shore under the ground Sirius' SOS Seiu:U Searchers To Stuft Sliirt(s) ·~'Ille NUS report used Wind data 'Ob- taill6d from tile we1tbtr frtallon at !An& ~h AirJ>brt . and lflPllod It lo Oraqe County. . . · TbiJ at>Prollmallon· to the raal wllld vilhll tenda to dlalort the dlllrtbuUon of -coocioti-at!Oo •llue1 ao that the mapa In tbe rtp«t obould not be conatdered ... plc:furtog the aotual locaUco of pollutant concentfiUon. Kaurer abo bit the consultaot'1 rtpOrt becauae It did not like lllto account the locreaalnl belght of the terrain aa the phwe iJ carried lllland, • . Tb• effect of 1uc1> ri.lllla ~ b lo cau1< the loW.rtna of tbe pluma lltleht with rapect to the -~ arouocf, the meteorelolllt maintained. Kauper did admit that the ""'~ 500-foot stacka for the two "'" 111111- Uogton Beach CtMr•lnrs would plerct the tnvtr1ion layer durtn1 the BmOC season because at that tll1lfl the tnverskift celling is at 1round level. But he addtd that the lnvora!on cell!ol Ulla u Iha day aoea on. Tbe PUC heartnaa reaume Monday ana .. m bopelully be concluded Ill four day• ;tit w<ek. Movie Shooting . Gets Under Way 1» C.Osta MeM Tbe sc.ne, A coffee lounae In tile Cetta Mesa Civ!C Ctnter. The Aetlon ' "Lew and Mike talk •bout sea:. fiow many tl'mea: yesterday? Mike 15ays four. Mike sees Elaine and exits." One may presume that Lew and Mike are not reterrlnc to 1ecturea before freshman biology claMea, althougt. the movie to be fllmed in the Harbor Area beginning Monday has a medical theme. "Ooctora:' Wives," is the title of the COlumbla Pictures releast by Fr1J1kovlch ProdueUoos lnc., with scenes aet In both Co.sta Mesl, Newpart Beach and Santa Ana. The Costa Meaa City Council has 'fr.Ill to • ._ltud)'.,gtvtn permission tG use: the Civic Newport Beach 1 ;~t" .all!«'*' a 'Jnodern hcopltal. while the medical lld call • r1e . Newport ~deb City Council lict""" "'" serious about SlrlUI 11 earlier thtt .~ the Dovtr Shores area. week .... ~ ._ Cilulttbla PICiUfea thla week submitted eui the treuhle was.,lllll ~ Pf · ance pollcle1 covtrlng both HorbOr 1 few 1lgnal1 croe::ied. · · Aret ctttes and will pay required buslMN And a dozen suprlsed pitc"onl ol • tiny ucense· feea tnd permlta:. weltlfront diner In tlie llh!ne ltnelly The '11ootinl achtdule in the Civic ctwtd·\llll the problem ta time for fl,._ Center room calla for 25 extru, a men to do a good job despite a few red wtltrtss, t.hrtt atand-ln11. and ctlntra tact&. . . cte;ws, not. to mention Mike and Lew and The mtxup stemmed from a 1U1ht nus-thelf' coffee cups. · understanding ovtr the tiny Rhine d.µ1er'11 Product.ion t1nit manager Jta.Jph E. name borrowed and adapted from one or Blttk'• Tute:d•Y achtdult c1llll fer 1hots 8 much poeher and Jsr1rr waterfront of the Civ1c Center's exttrlor, with 45 ex· dintr across town . tru, nunie111 paUtnta and 11.and·ins. Some of the CU!ltomm of the ••stuft Newport Beach, however, iJ whert the T-shirt'• whi ch sits bthlnd tht Srma; Har· action is. ·1r bar on Lafayette Street relattd the Shot at the Robtrt L. Kothler home. ttory like this: 1418 G1laxy Drive, the sequence• planned The fire crews barled in Monday to Feb. a:J show a police helicopter Jit !IQUnd of slrtns and trucks. emergency landing, a bit of mayhem •nd "Where'• Sirius ll?" they asked ll11· subsequent investigation. toulllJ. The Columbia Pictures contlngent will Patrona looked out the door at the include too people, 1i:x equlpmeat tructi.1. tlhine'a cbroolc Ooodlng and said, "Well, two buses. five: limou1lne1, two portable it't deefJ eoough for a sabot. but not fer toilets and 1 caterlna truck. Sirius (it+about 83-fut. loo~)." Movie people are juat like the rest of "Well, whert JS Sirius, then?" asked' ua. the htrrled firtmen. • Wlay Mothers Get Gray . It was tbe onJy puddle on the playground. It was a pre-tty big one, but still, it was the· onlly one on that expan1e ot asphalt pavement. She was the. only kid en the playground. It was inevitable that )hey 'vould meet. \Vbat any kid knows and what mothers will never understand is that puddles are irresist· able -even if your shoe s get wet. Witness Tells of Slaying Court Clerk Trades Leary Case for Murder Trial Rtluctantly. a C<>Urt clerk racordlng Iha drug tr1ai of Ille nmothy Leary family w11 excuatd to 10 uP1taJr1 in the Oranse county Courthouse Wednes- day, In tasUfy 11a!111t a nelihbor char&ed with tile aunlllol murder of b!a wife. Super!..-Ceort Clork Wlllltnl D. Krae-llnl dw part of It ~appen. Goin& to the chamlltri dlrtctly above ~ wlWite be tw bitn takina t .. limony in the ~ cue, Ktatl.IJla w11 sworn Doctors to Keep t Pa~JT~ ~paces Hilt J{o"'ltal Admini,trator William Hudson )\as won his fight to keep the pub- lic from shsrtn1 the 40 parkln( atalh ua- u11ly reetl"Ved for tbt holpital's m*ttical a:taff. The condition that the public be allow· ed to share the stalls after l p.m. each day waa part of a list proposed by the fiewport Planning Commission on th~ holpltal's oppllcetloo for • permit In op-erate a ractllty for: atriatrlc ))8.titnb near the J)l"eaent hoepltals buildings. !{oar o!HCleh ippeal6d the matter to the city council. to tell th• truth before Judi• Bruce Sum· ner . Ht lives In S•nta Ana. near ~filo Hov- rltl, 50. who was arr111~ New Year's Dey after Mn. Gtorgea G. Hovda!, ff. ran from the home; fatally wounded and waa 1hot doWn on the sidewalk. Kraelinl lllUfled that he wu called out in time to witnna the third and final shot u Mrs. Hovdal pleaded for her lift. Tho SUparlor Court clerk said he ond another nelshbor, James Madden. wrest- led with Hovda!, who has since pltadtd innocent by rtuon of inu.nlty. Maddin testtned when hla tum on the •talld -! tba~he .flnal\)' flOl ,lhe.~~ 11w11 MJiri Hovaat ahd titoke W sttd: •lainat the defendant's body during the •truul« F . ' ,:.;. i' ~It._, l -: U.S., Russ Resume Atom Power Talks M08COW (UPI) -The· United Slllts and tile Soviet Union today opened the ,.. cond round of talk• on ways to -pool knowltdp of peaceful use of atom power. 'Il\IOS J. Thompson of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission led an ti -member Amrrican delegation in the talks, which began in the f\-foscow headquarters of the Soviet state committee on atomic energy. KraeUng and Madden both t..Ufled Hovda1 appeared to have bftn drinking heavily prlor 'to the a1ltged quarrel that multed in Mr1. Hovd11'1 dtath. The pro8tcutlon witnesses included Madden's 10.ye1r-cld d1u1hter Jane. who said the frantic Mn. Hovda! btqed her In call a third nellhbor, Wlllltnt G. Wiii, for help. But even u ahe r1n. the child tutifitd. Hovda! wu chasln1 hit wUt in 1 deadly circle around • puked car, tryin& In 11t 1 clear shot. "Milo. don't do it. Pleatt don't do 11:· she quoted the wounded wcman u cry. ~o°!ce~'mav• tiack ind.Mr. s'Ovdil shot htr," the 10.ytar-old girl teat.I.lied. Prosecuton claim Kovdal ahiil tbe"vic· Um twice l.rWde their home a1 the bloody climax to a quarrel, then punued her out- side wUh the Jnttntion al finllhln1 UM Job. The e11e became embroiled in furious CMtroverl)' when the defendant wu re- l~aaed from Oran1e Ccrunty JaU on bail afterward to await hla trlaJ. Sant• Ana Police Chief Edward J. Allen decried the acUon in 1 stattmint to the prtss, saying the court hid total dltre- (ard for Ille solely of ttrrified nel&hbors anri Potential wltnesaea. /_ His vocal objtctlon; evtl'l~Jy led to revocaUon of bill for lHovdlJ,. wtio was picked up and returned to Orange County Jail. where ht h1a been In custody since. Massive · Pot Ring Raided In County :: Lawmen 1ti4 today u..y hava cratktd perhapi the larlea\ mal'tJ""" rlnl -· In ·0ranao Cowtty h!Jtoty, Willi. aeiiure of more .thall IOO JMNrtdll or pol 1 wotth up tC? •1so.ooo ill • w~ ln· Otoole Wednesday. Tbe raid climufd • tl>ne..tay nalotiilt on a funllture *arthouae II tllM 11 • ~ ml4 Ave., u Oranae, Pollo» and U.S. cu1tom1 qent.! captured two 1111UUllDI .suspects. Francisco Rodriguez. 21, and Edward:' Hernandei, 21, ari upectect . Ii> -. ar- raiaoed trlday in U.S. District COUn i•: Loi An(eles, char1ed with c:on,Plracy lo amuale marijuana. ' Jnvesuiators aaid FtrnanClet, A nati~ of Mexico, and his partner !law bltn· making stmi·week1y f u r n I tu r e ti:,.!. porlallon ·1r1p1 south 1 o1 · the llOH&r, returnitl& with tona of marijuana. •.• The van involved wu dl.coverei!I tb . have a faiff top built over tile liim!blrt. Jtora1e compartment. apparenUy to con• tarn marijuana br<jlllht bock th~ Tl,. juana. · . • Orange Police n~rcaUCI d l ! l 1 l • n · S!rteant Geotae Blake sakl tOday ~. furniture warehou11e has evldet'IUy bMn · the primary dlstr~ull"I' pollll for marl· juana in recent months. He added that inv'5ti1ators •re ML . certain how it was tnnafirred ~om·. there, but descnlied the weed is btinJ . of very hl&b qual!cy. Trial Da~ Set For Drug Case · A COiia M•aa cOuPI• police alltfe~ were 11uppliers of mariJutna tb lacll.1 junior hl&h school student.a tiave btltt ordered to face Superior Court. 'trial · April &. Juda• Jam., F. Judie ~t Ill• triaf: date {Or Oary Ralph Lucil1y, U, ahiJ 1\11. wife Pea:gy Jo, 20, both of M5 Vict.eirta St., shortly after they were Indicted Wad-- nesday by the Otangt. COunty Grand Jury. . The couple has ple1Clt.d innocent to t11e · indictment whlch chsrgts them wl\h MU .. ing marijuana to an unldintlfied juvdil• on Dec. 24 and 29. 1919. and with bllnc: in pouwjon of marijuana on Jan. I. 1970. District Attorney Cecil Hieb uttd Ute lfaod jury for the indictmtnt with • view to immediately pasainl the ~. cutioo from munic~pal to superior ciN1- levei. . Thi: Luchays are beinl held hi Ueu et bail wht~ wis &et at $5,"6o·for buaband and P ,500 for Mrll. Luchay. l ... ' ' William Waddell, 76, Of Newport Succumbs ' \Villiai'n Carroll Waddell, 11>,t.ar nsl· dent of Newp0rt Beach, died Tutllday 1l Hoag Memorial Hoepltat 11ter a 1"'sthy illness. He wu 71. servlces for the formtr Baltlrnere '1ld Ohio ~llrnad telegrtph operator will be. held Frldoy •t Chtlat Church by the ha, Newport Blach. Hudlon told the council that "we have more oblia;aUon to the person ir, bed lh•n the visitor. I would shudder at the thouJht of liability It in 1 use 9f txtreme emergency a physician could not reach his ratJe'{'I\ because o( parkin1 probltms ... COuncllman Don&ld Mclnni• agretd ind moved to overrule the plarudnt: commla· tlon and allow the physician'• parkina lot to remain the aame. GARRE'ITS SEMl·ANNUAL Th• c:cuncll •ll'eed unanl-oly. "In front of the Stufi Shirt nn the other aide of the bay," came the reply. So off went the en1ines to the bi11er diner. End Failureland SALE! They were .in time. · The stricken man on boartl the trtipf\y. wlnninR gra y sailboat cot his first aid and a trip to the hOspiUI for a checkup. DAILY PILOT Cu.NGI (OAIT PVILISl-!IHQ COMl'AHY ••Hrt N. Wttd ,, ..... "' •1111 ~llsl\tf J.,. •· cv11.1 Viet ,,..ldll'll tl'lf Gtn«e MtM(ltr Thom•• IC••~u td!ltr Tho111tt A. Mvr,.h in• ...... ,.., ..... 14fltl' Tho111t1 'ortvn• HtWf!Otl llllK~ (lfy Efllltl' N•WfNrt IHI• OH!d 2211 w .. t '''"' ••vltv•r• ~•ili111 Allfd••11: l'.0 , I•• 1175, f246J Other Offllt• coil• M .. : :UO Wtt1 ley ltTett L••-a..c11, m ,,.... • .-.-1-!llllfll'IOltft tMdl: l1i11 l•Klt .......... ,.. Cal Expa Draws Cory Attack FrelD Wire !lervlcu SACRAMENTO - A lt&i1i.ltor !rem Aoohelm, home of Walt Di.lney'1 highly &UcctllfuJ Magic Klnidel'J1, ts 111Jn ttYiol tO force ClljforniJ In Wlload Its own Pt million Failurtland. A.stemblyman Kenntth Cory ( D • Anabtim) reintroduced hla unsuccepful bffi of la1t ytar. wl'lkh would order cloture and sale of t.ht CaUJornia Ex· i>Of)Uon Ill Sacram•nlo. "Cal Expo h a Dop,'~llld Coey, lo, ... of his aafeit utteranca: to date. "'semb11!1lao Cory cartled an Identical measure to ttte floor laat yw, orderln& the state tO; unload the conttoveraiel $34 million ""'*'°' In Iba Calllomla Sista Fair an private enterprt1<. 'Ille -· died at committee Jovel. Under tmna, of Cor1 't lat.lat snP!lltl. Cal Expo ~ lit '°Id 11 -aa rilUOMblY poaalble and tile Jll'ICffd• dapoatted In the 8IN ~al J'unll. Cal Expo .......... 1111 •lid "" u, a $1.~ million dtPclt, but 1bowed a pro(lt ol men th.el '467• ovtr "hit waa o:· pecttd In a brief, 1Ml1 ruo '-•t year. Of ....... that aU8'ttl profit dl .. l count !he 1fler 11.s 11\llUon 1ot1. Gov. llonolll Reoaon's neW builfet pni. -· 1 IU mlllll>n sllotm ent for C•I Ex-po nextJear, $300,000 over I.ht currcnl estlmat expenditure. Ralph Nlsstn, chairman of the Cal Expo execuUve c-ommlttee. told the 1Agtsl1ture .. in a rtlat.td reporl Wednesday there art DO retl proapttll for a deal lo le! prlVOlt enterprlllt lo like it ovtr. ' -' Nislea Mid tbt committee btlleves it is ·maklnl nuaaable 'Pf'Ol!'IN, bowtver, in attrao&lftl priv1te invutment to attempt ...,,. prollt-maklng attractions there. A rtetnt OOltledy Olm l"'t togetlaor by a ""'P of °'"'"'"" and television com- mootalorl In Sacrmetiln -the C.I E.,o .,..... u a bacl:dn>p for und car pltthmlP'• act. The marquee at the D\lllU....UU.. dollar ahowlmlnda was then odvertblng •local Girl Scout .cocldt lllt. Front P .. • J LETIERS ... lepl attion wu 4e9crlbed 11 a e&ift. cldtnet. But Mn. Glloalrlc added tuel to the f1ral o1: _.tauoa by 11111n1 • ra~r fer the Cblcqo Dally Nna !hot her hltl- baad and Mn. owa;, wm "vary, vm clooe" and then nfuifnl to 111 •hetller 11111 .... llta ,,_ "' lllr 'l'l'illl ...... bloms. • A .,.nsman fOf M'!· OftlU11 •sretd •beut llta CIOll fl1tndsl\I, bot; lfle addtd. any "'11ut""" ,. .. "le ..-.... "" " wnfolr I« -bolh." Net enly wu Gllpatrte. 14. a friend of President J\tnnedy, ht was pre1ent la•t October at the Onwts' first anntwrsary party In their Now York •parlmttl~ the IOld. "Mro· Onao~1 11 very upsat for Mr. Gilpatric becoUJt c~vlously this " diatreaainl for blm," slit aald. AL:t LAMPS GO ON SALE AT EXACT\.Y ••.......... , .. REGULARLY PRICED AT '39.00 TO $199.50 NOW, ON 2nd N.OOR OFF --19 50 ro 991s JHESE FINE LAMPS .ARE AL~ FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK We Mu1t Make Room For Recent Purcha1t1 Made ot LA. & Chicago Mukth. -T~Y OUR RIVOLVING CHAllOE - Your favoritt inttrior dtaigntr "11U be hoPPV to 4Uilt "ou ••. ,~OFESSIONAL INTERIOR CE$1GNERS 211 I HA(80R ll VO. COStA-MISA, CALIF. 64 .. 0271 - - - ----- --·----~----·--------~~---~ .. ·.--.,.. ---.. -,.~ ''¥+' F -~ ....---------~ Costa Mesa • • Tod.i>:''• l'l•al . N.Y. s .... *· VOl. 63, NO. 3., l SECTIONS, l<4 P~GES ~ . . ORANGE c0\J~l'f. CAL!FORNiA THURSD~;Y, . .,.~W,~Y i 2,. 1970 ' . TEN ,CEtlrS ' • lo , I AirporJ '.€ase T«;>I~ ' .. -~ -..... DAILY PILOT Plltlt h Ltt Pt,ftt ' CA.B .. LearnQ qf Opposition t() f ~ig~ts ' ~ From ~ &;ervteet . ban tr&NP.Oria:Uon 'Problem." , · Attorne;ts represenUng,Orange County 1 Th' ~ .. ii coaaJderin&;a recommeh. and Newport Be.acb told the Civil Aero-dationj by •~of ~t!I hearing examiners nautics boit1I in· Washihgton ,toda}' 1th4t Yiat aadltiot1:1l;Fline services be author-· they flr~IY, rejected any pros-Jied of. let. !zed 1betne.n.~ Plcij'lc NorthweSt and ting more airlines use Orange COunty ute iJ:riaJOr· ~laUOn centera of eauror- airport.· nl'a, uilng ' <'aittellte airport!" near San The attorneys said terminal spice 1t Fraotj~ .and ~ Angeles. the airport will not be leased to ·new air· Ezaminer • R®ert L. Park and the lines and that fli'11t frequ~ncy, weight board's Bure·au of Operating Rights pro- and curfew restrictions are being impos~ posed additional air lines be authorLzed • on thos ·alr~ady \hYe. _ to use the.¥9ng Beach; Hol~obd-B~r- Nolse was cited -as the major: fa~ -~~ · Q!l.~io. a.ncf ~&!Jle ~tY.. @.I!..:. 1'lli:-c1 tYOf U>ljg'Be3clrl0oi ~-same poni in the l:Os Anje ~s lrea and Oak- stand as Orange County against expan-land and San Jose airports in the San slon of "sat.ellite" airport.a. Francisco Bay are·i . , "The pliblic will noi permit Jt." d~ .Attorneys ·1ot San. J~e and Oakland clarcd Leslie E. ~till Jr .. deputy ci\y welcomed the suagestion. Representa- attorney of Long Bea~h. "It's a major ur· lives from Ontario and Hollywood • Burbank made. no appearanfes before .. I.he board •in final arguments. , . .., _. Robert ' F. Nultmaj), as!Jslant countY counsel of Orange County, atld Clty AUorney-Tulley H. S.ymour;of l'lewpcl!t Bea1h. urged the board lo drop any idea of more . airline rltghts. ' . Thfy said ofange County already U laced With $28 milll,!)ll in damige suits from property owne!"I on ruffwat •Po pro4cbel claiming their property ••11* have been taken without lfue' com~ liCW:-Thl!fpoinfiOtoa rrcent f140,000 court jUdgrnent bi Lo.1 Angeles in a ~­ lar case. _ Nuuman said Oro~ge County ts se;ek· ing to nuouate wltH claimants to With· (See' AIRPOJlT, h1e t) L~iiers Gossip.y Wj_fe,:Q.ues~U,ns Jackie .Friendship ' . -- Why Mothers. Get Gray Mesa Making Mountain Out Of Goat Hill? NEW YORK (UP!) -They, were the kind of "thank y~u's" any yOUng mat.J;on might h~ve 'Tritten to a fap:Uy friend - three brief notes and one long 1osaipy let· One aspiring candidate ln the Costa ter. ' The Gilpatrics had been 1 i v i n g separately -arouqd the cOmer from_ each other in lhe elegant East 60s -for . almost two years and the Urning of her legal action was described as a coir~ cidence. . "' It was the only puddle on the playground. It was a pretty big_ one., but still, it was the onlly one on that expanse of asphalt pavement. She was yic only kid on tlie playground. It was inevitable that ,they 'vould meet. \Vhat any kid knows and \vhat mothers 'vill never understand is that ·puddles are irresist- able -even if your shoes get wet. fl.tesa City Council election race today or-'1'be ~tyJe was ,c.asual -dashes instead f d th' t I th of perjOcls, -very natural, full of charm. ere a sea 1ng assessm~n ° e cur· Nothing tO embarrass either tht writer ot rent Goat Hill cootroversy over tiUing o( the recipl~t and, under nOrmal ®n· Nix.o.n Opposes Busing Solii.tion To Segregation ' .. , the city's history book. .. ditions, riothing ta atltact any particular Theodore C. "Ted", Bologb, 246-Dcl Mar aUenUon. · . M • . p di . Ave., said somebody is 11\akin.g a moun-But 'the letters were written )>y Jae· -30 n t e o:tOll queline K1ennedy Onussis to Roswell L. ar1 es a n ' b .. Lain oul M, well, a Goal Hill, when more Gilpatrtc;-"deputy-delenso-sectttary-for 1 · -, --constructive work Is to be done. Presldlfnt~John F. KeriOedy _and a fre- , -_ , 1 • I 1 Couro:ilmen vo~ ~ to 2 Monday jf) q~t escort for bl,a wi®w. · , • < " ~ ~ ·n"' ~ , , '~-, ' 1 # ·'wi reglstlr olijee~.'lo '·Goil llDI .. 1111tl!c 'A)lf -1bell ~ ...... ~ ·fl!a la Hurt' l'l-...;ng Di.a :Ha ijUe ch-n !>•~"'.'. -".'."., ":"'.J'l , • 3l.1L dit(il!rl<:1,0jfice, cllllC<>V.~ed W~ they -· · -...:.Ii -'-'.l --.l-~ · ' ~ · ~ ... ~ ojfefid fill\ tat. by a.dea!Cr In , · • , Idaho Lane, Costa Mesa. au'91riPhl, was enoup lo ·~. J1t.kfe · -, · ' Handed the hot polato on . recoin-watchers agog once more. -. . CAMP PENDLETON -An estimated :m Marines suffered cuts and bniises iq a. 11.1 .hour fight hcr'e WednesdaY night · when 30 th 35 Negro1 Marines stormed in-. to a ·netghboti?ig barlacks. • · · AJ8o:ard 'of iilv eitlgatlon with sUpoena mel)datiqn ol a title and how the city. AIJf,.this .,..asn'tsufllclen(, 9ilpatric'• powers W,·11 be -nvened . by tlie base should help in ge\Ung it printed, the t,hlrd wife ~appened· to ~le papers declar· ..... . , . . ·~i.·. Ina their Ji:gaT Uparauan the ·same day cOmiiiandei, · s8id spbkesmen. to Costa Mesa Historical Society pa 11 the pJr1oined letters came to il1ht. · d~teFTqine 1 the caµ,se1 H 1>9sslb}e and back to the aulhor Tuesday niaht. . .., ~ 1 1 But Mrs. Gilpatric added fuel to ttie firc3 of speculation by. telling a reporter for the Chicago Daily News 'that her bus· ba~ arxt:Mrs. On:isS:· were "very, very close" and then refuing to say whether t~ls wa~ 'the reason ftir her mq.rital Pro- blems._ 1 ·A spokesman for Mrs. Oilassis agreed about the close friendship but. she added. alfy 1Muetido was "go untrue and sort of umolr '!or tMm both:" ' . .Not og.ly wit Gilpatric. 14, a frieQd of Pres,ldenl lc.ennedy. he was present Ja1t ooCoblr at lhe ,Onauis' flr1t annivtl'l8ry paity ln their rfew York-apartment, 1ht iaiCI. ,0Mr~. Onassis ls very upset for Mr. Gilpatric because obviously this i1 d~s~ipc for him," she said. . . ·WASHINGTON (UPI) -P.tesldent Nixon today endorsed th e concept of equal cnforccnient of school desegrega· ti on laws in all parts or the country.' At the same tim! he opposed busing or students as a n1eans-of achieving racial b~lance. : A message, distributed lo a few Republican scnato r.s. was interpreted on· Marine Corps spokesmen reported no serious-injuries.-i'he-oul.bieaK-lkgall .at - aboul 9 p.m. II was)ater quelled_ without force by tv•O cOlonels wtfo talkcif to the br3wlers. punlsh :thqs,e responsible. Nu one has been Milter', Whose cocil silence toward much arres~d, as yel,_ ..: of the controversy indicates he wants the The outbreak was belie ved caused by liUe unchanged, made •no direCt recom~ ra cial tension althouih ~base spokesman mendation to the ·historical society. said there were. also Netroes li'l'ilong the The whi>le affair was then tabied until . Neighbors flope to Cool ' SEE LA SCHOOLS STOR:Y, PAGE 3 Capitol Hill as backing for a Soulhern- 1ponsored amendment to apply the same rlesegre_gation yardsticks in the North as In the South. The memo to the senalors said the so. called Stennis an1endment has "the full 8Up~rt of thU._admioistraiiqn" to th~ ex tent that it would "advance equal ap- plication Of Ja\V." At the Florida Vi1hite House. Nixon'! press secretary, .Ronald_L. Ziegler..read lo reporters portions of the messa_ge, in &lightly altered form. The part on "full supP,Of't" of the sten- nis amendment stated to the extent th at th~ amendment would "advance equal 11ppljcatiOfl of the Jaw, the administration \vou1d be in full support of this concept." Asked if the President felt that Stennis' proi)osal as an amendment to a ~nding school bill, would iod'eed "advance equa1 application of the law." Ziegler said: "I am simply addressing plyself to IQe overall concept withoUt applying 'this ad- ministration's position to the amend- merif." 1 . Aa for ~using, Ziegler said Nixon ~arl consistently opposed busing of 8cpoaj chil~ren lo achieve r~cial b_alance. "The President feels ·that to the max- lmum degree posSible, in efforts ' to ~liminate dual school systems according to the mandate of the 'Courts, we should not use busing1" Ziegler said. "And also1--,-to "The m8ximum degree possible, it Is lhc feeling that .,,,e should flo everything to preserve th i neighborhood school system.'' . . ' Badliam Beats ' Self at ' Tennis .. • ' Special to the DAILYl'ILOT • SACRAMENTO -ll(ib Badham has a brutal backhand . He'll tell you so himself. The Rt;publlcan AUemblyman f\'"on1 Ne\l'P!)rl B!ach showed up in U1c Capitol \Vednesdn)I:' with a beautiful purple shinc1 . arouslng the interest or nc\l,i;men. Buclham had to confess he hadn't crossed paths vi1ith a cross con- stllvent, mu. crossed up hilpscl/ on the court. while trying lo fl!turn a powerful serve. .. •· "I hit myself In my o'•n tacc. . with my o\vn tennis racket, whiCh wa& tn my ,own hapd/t..bt s!Ud •s he left the AiSembly chambers. • . The black altackers ·entered an 'Old two- story wooden barracks of a slaging battalion. <!When they got into the b'ai:· racks they began to smash windows, overturn desks, lockers, locker boxes ... they hit anyone who was in their way in Marines housed In the barracks where their next meeting in 30 days, or perhaf"I the attack occurred. Two outbreaks occurred a b o u t until Miller decides which· course· he Chrlstmu Ume, one caused by an insult wants to take. , Ice Cream Parlo1· i11 Mesa tile. barracks." • "' Questioned about weapons or lht big- buckled Marine belts, a M a r i n '- -llpokesman said, ''There were only knees and fisb so far as we know .. " . ' at a club and another by Marines Under present, undeclared plans. U'le awakened by other i\1arlnes. They were council will, Invest $1,250 ln 250 copies· ol Dot.ft less aerlous, .said ,spokesrneJl. f Marines are attached to the stagi ng the he{lvily il.lustrated vo!ui:n~ or battalion for processing and training distribution lo schools and libraries. before deploymlilit to Vietnam and other But not, the majority has vowed, if it over:seas assignffients. i;ocs on the history shell branded ,with a, A ca!TIPa.ign1to melt away an .ice cream pirlor' proP9-ffd adjacent to a .residential section on thf) Costa Mesa-Newport Beach Urie is ' warmirlg up thiS week. Phony PhysiCian Sued By Clinic for $250,000 Depression Era name that apparently orlglhated Utriiugh rivalry a mo n g teenitgers from the mesa ~nd beach areas. · They want a more cosmopolitan na'rnt. Bologh declared that Miller should name hi5 book whatever ]le pleues. He also said the city eouncll ha1 no right to iliterfere, since MUler Wrote the. book on his own, without City or historical society solicita.Oon. 'PrintFd f]ytrs predicting what th"e Far- r!ll'• Jce·Crea'm Ptirlour and Restaurant :il 1813 •Irvine' Ave .• will do to arta prop- erty v31ues are now in circulation. Tl1e Cos41·" M6a City Council Will re:. sume con11icl.eraUO~ .of a permit for the chain ice cream sllcip at Monday's regu- lar me:eUng, rollowinr a 21h·hour ~ebate rnore_tban a w_etk ago. A' delegatiOn of unhappy homoowners outllged their opP.Os.IUOn to the cOmmer- cial reionlng and ice cream parlqr proj· ect last time, 1nd are expected to tie pre...,l apln. A man who Is today serving a stale prison tenn for masquerading as 'a phys!· cian in Orange CoUnty was sued Wed- nesday with-the clinic which emploYed ' him for damages totalling $250,000. ·Named as defendant in the action file4 by the widow. and two daughters pl his, fonner patient was Robert Ervin Brcr*n. 36, of Birmlngham ... Ala. better knoh1 tO the Rickards family of Fullerton aa "Dt. Glenn Lyon Foster." , Also named in the Superior Court !Uit by Mrt. Poro!hy J.,Ricl!ards. C\ou<li• P-. Rickatds and Mrs. Shirley Arm k:llers were lilt Fullerton Internal Medicine CliniC .and its director, Dr. RObert L. Francis. The suit brings to· over $1· million ·tne dan;iages sought. ·in 1t series ot-actioM by itlie next of kin or "Dr. Foster's" lofmcr palienb. None ot the atUons has yet gone lo trial in Superior Court. ' • ' :u~s·. Accu8ed · All contain the same allegations: tllat Brown impr,operly examined patients at the clinic-and diagnosed and treat~d their ailment! and that the clinic incurs 1ts least equal Uspqnsibilily slncc it hired a man wilhOU\ tM. neceS!ary qualiflcation3 for the po-it 'of icardiologist. BrOwn adroilted 'It his trial that he "borrowed" the. n me of' Dr. Glenn Lyon Foster, an Al1bama heart specialist who· became k~n to Brown some yean ago. BroWn wls convicted on charges of practicing medicine without 1 license and -js now &erl'tnl a one to ten year stale }>rison term~ ' ~ The soft.spokeii, eloquent clecltonics technician declared throughOUt bis trial that he ne-¥er bmned any of his patients . .and \!\it he1wa'i wen aware of h.is llmita- . lions ip the field of cardiology. I • ., "The taxpayers should not spend even $1 for that book," he declared, addln& lhal more important tnveetmen~ need to be ,made. - Painting Slated At Mesa 'Li.l>rary CounC::llmen voted to postpone acUon on the matter In order to visit other P'ar- rell'i e~blisbmen~ in the Southland and set if they cr61~ any problem in the !W'· roundln1 ---~·· ·-Some•rtikltnti believe the bu11in~ will only subltct them to the type of traffic noiae ind Congest.ion that led Max Hur· will to give up h.is home and sell to A·M FOod Strvicel · 1 Hunfllf, now ·a Balboa resldent. plead· tr you 10 to thi Costa ~eaa library eel his· caae before the coilncll Feb. 2, next week, watch 'out •for wet Paint. sayin1 he: CouJdnlt at•nd 10 live there -Beginnin& Monday, ndecoraUon work arwi;nore. -' · ·-will be 11one at-the Jilfrtry at tef Center-· A'he 1everal hundred fiytt!>"tll!'Y Ir ice·· St,. Probably contlnulnc throulh Friday. ~ream parlor is allow~ 'jt wl.J~ m1'k~ it Llbrayian11 say tbe facility.win be open. 1ntpltrAble for everyone.else, c1t1ng n;o1se, tor business, but it won'\ be ltl Uilflal. cooklnc odon. }>ot.rodders, bright lights quiet, com rortablt old self knowll to tht~ and pf chatter. reading public. ..Delpite al!W'ances by the proposed S~lon Swipes at .Fair "'Cory 'Says··Cal Expo a Flop, Should.. Glose Of ·Mide-ast Bias ' · From wire ~J•lces million succeuor to the caflforma State Ralpltlf""': ~~Erp> · ' · ' Ti," So . i · · · 1 SA€ltAMENTO -k' legislator from F~ ~f,;~ ~~!'"'...nmi11eo-iev.i. ~.t".:==w~;1!~ MOSCOW (AP) = e viet Uruon_ac-Anlllolm ho~ of"Walt Ois"'y's highly ••ncfer •--1 ol c~•a •••--•, . -~· ~ a·~·l to-' _,vate c~ the United Stat.e1 a,aln t&>da}'. 9f ~ .' · .,.., . · , u K1.•11 ... ,,, .. _ • .,....,._. .... ,_ ,.,.. -l'R .,., Cncouragihg w~t the Russians called .Oecessfill Ma~c Ktngdom, 1~ ag~1n Cal Expo ~·Oldd be "1d ii IOOrl u e to • .-e·lt ~· ' Israeli aggresslon in the Middle East tryJng to for~ Califomia to unload 1t1 reasonably possible and the proceeds Nlaen sakl the committee believes ll i1 • A comi.nentarY by Tass news ageney. own IM_mWion.! Fallureland. deposited In the State Gtneral F.und. rnakhC -rtalOnlble Pf'OIJ'UI, however. In which speaks for the government. said Assemblyman Kenneth Cory ( D • Cal Expo opened In 1968 and ran up • attracdliC prln\e ht~ to 1tlettipl this wa1 ·clear from lhe. exchange of Anaheim) reintroduced his iinsuccessful 'SI.$-million deficit. but showed a _profit or aome ~lt·m•kinl rttiactkmt there . messages last week between Premier biU of last year, w\Uch ~ould order mort than $457.~ 'oVer wh•t Wat ii· A rtetftt comedy n1m_•put '°felher·by a Alexei N, Kosygln and President <Nixon., cl01ure and sale 11t 1tbe 'Calitornla Ex· peq:ed in a brief. tG-day Nn last JUr. · gf'OUp of \newsmen incl te:levtsbt cum· Th< Tass '~bpatc~ · diacloled Q\al fl(fllllon' In Sa<!ramento. 1 ! . OI co1~•• that allcgecl profit didn't mootltorr • tn •Sac:ramenta uled lllO Cal Kosrgin's not• had demanded "fsnel's "Cat Expo Is a di111.'"Pld Cory, n ooe count the prier II.I n\lllton lo&s. )!:>po rrqoind}., a backdrop for ulllld cu in1mediale df&conllnualion of dangerous ot his safest utter30Ces to date. Gov. Ronald .Riagan's MW budget~ pltclwn1n'11ct. • armtd attacu and oorttes against !he Miemlil)'inan Cory carried an Identical . poses a I.I.a million a.llotmtnt for C.l·Q· 'l'ht marqu .. 11 tho multl·mlllion doltar U.A.ll. (United Arab RepubDe) ud other..' ineawa to tho Ooor.Ja•I year. otdulna. po _next Y.ear. $;1tlt),JIOI over~th< current •lt9War\lllndl '!IU th<• advorUatna 11 ... 1 Arab states." the 11tate to unlo&d the conlroveraiil S34 estnnated expeliditure. Gill ~ CoOkla ale. • ' • 1 " . l f' .• builder and 'tbe ice cream parlor cha.in'• executive ataff, they remain adaman~ arid have mounte~ a telephone campaign tO city officials. ''ts, this good clty plaMing or L! -tru:i profeSsiQ:nJll zonC·bustlng?" says the Ill; eraWre. ''.Do yo1,1 want this to happen to yo\ir ~eigbborhoo<f?"--- l'sraeli Air Raid Protested by U.S. WASHINOTON IAP) -The Unljed States protested swiftly Thursday against an Israeli air ~t~ac~ Oll an Egyptian. stet;;l factory in the vicinity of Cairo -an af. . '( . tack r eported to ha've-' caused 166 ' . casualties. " ',\ State Department spokesman said ; '·We rleplore this attack which apparently hu resulted In considerable loss of lite and injuries." The U.S. reaction was ·.expressed to Israeli Ambassador Yitzbaki Rabin b~ Asst. Secretary of State Joseph Sisco tn \ telephone call, press oftice~ Carl Bartch.., ·r~ported. . Oran•• Couc Weatller ' Open up your umbrellas If you go bUt tonight, but you can put them a'Way Frid•)' when fair skies return. TemP.Cn$UrtS are sWl locked In the low Ill's. . : INSIDE 'l'ODA:Y • A traole chapttr jn Amtrica'1 airline hbtoru can1e {o on •'1d 3~ vears · ogo today in the turf off Pqi111· Su r. Calif. Pope 12. _,_ .. Mell --hrltct. . = ::::::=, .... " :I:.":' ,..,.. .. . -" ih'h'll ,... " -..... I~ Mt,._ ~I ~ '""""';91 " -.. ...... . =r.:.::-.. a I I j r • ' Mil y l'ILO• ' • . ' ~ ~ .. ' . ~ I T11u~,,_,,,. 11, 1910 ' . _1 ,Bampag~:Fo~ f!~r~eJ&x .o Harbor Sailof Wins Acapulco " . '·"~~·· AdA"11.CO • -Bob Btl UChamp'i · Coluinbla &7 Dorothy 0 lr6m lle"l'i>rt Harbor Yacht Club crosoed lbe flot'1o line al Bolaa 'Chica entrance at 7:45 1.rn . cs:u PSTl today and rectivett a nolay we~· as the firat boat to finish 'the ~l ,130 mile Aeipulco -ract.· 1'a the fireworks heraldinl Dorothy O'c firil.sb crackled from the towering cliffs, · T"!I! Tobin'• 57.loot sloop R0111paa• from ~iMtaoY~~'"'l~"°'1M4 willte . . ea tl!t llt .. "*' ~ T:: ..... (7: . a1l!r.~t ~=n: .:--= from,...,_ oOnie 7li mil<• north. She WIS ,iVen the USUl1 Acapulco fl'fftirtg 1t the yacht club dock by a mariachi band ed bolts of friends and r•lati Ves. 'Jack Han. saltine m•·ster, si id he felt the race wal W9JJ at Cabo San LUcu ·-~ 0 Ml1" ~ tlla Ill!! ' .. l'l 1111 ll!'l,llilrlJ __ ~ ill~ llllf. ... ~ .. ·'!t~ 11 .. -.aui.. ••da lnlliJ al the capo '°It broke off 'and huded aoulh too SOOll, J>11t· Ung Dorolhy O '°"" 30 miles ahead. Sht Jed the race for the rest o! the way. DorotHy O's skipper and crew art not aweaUng out the handlc'p •-~~· 11<1)11>&1• gives tlm• to Dorot\>Y Q, Alo of Wedoeaday, lhe corrected Ume leader Witness Tells of Slaying ~ Court Clerk Trades Leary Case for ' Murdet Trial l\eluctaotly. a court ~l<rk n<Wdinl lhe drug trial of the Ttmotlly Lary family was excused to 10 upstairs in the Or1nge County Courtbouse Wednel- day, to testify against a nellhbor cblJled with lhe gun.<ho\ murder of bis wife, SUperior Court Clerk William D. Krae- lins saw part of it happen , Going to the c;ba_~CJ .diRCtly above_ those where he his been takinc testimony in the Leary case, Kraellng w11 1wom to tell the truth beforf: Judie Bruce Sum- ner. He lives tn Santa Ana, l)tll'. Milo Hav· dal, SO. who was arttsted New Year's Day after Mrs. George.a G. Hovdal. i'· ran from the home, fatally wounded and was shot down Ol'I the sidewalk. Kraeling teaUOed that he , wu . ~led out in time to wit.nea the Ullrd anit final ghot as Mn. Hovllal pleaded for ber Ute. The Su~lor Coiirt c1irk. Aaid be and anothtr neljbbor, ,James Ma~. ""'8t· led. With Hovda!. who has sin~· pleaded inncicent by reason of insanity. Madden testified when· his. turn on the stand came thSt be" finally got the rifle away from HOvdat ·and broke the atock •gainst the defendant'• body · durlns tile slruggl~. Kraeling and Madden both teatlfled Hovda! appeared to have bffn drinking heavily prier lb tht a)Jegtd quarrel that raulttd In Mrt. Rovdal's deltb. tlie prooeeudon wJll!eaies included Madden '•· !Q:YtM<ild tlatlghter Jane1 who •lid Ult frantic-Mrs. Ho~t beQtd her to call a third neighbor , Wllllam G. Will. for help. ti!ll tv.;ce in1id~ ihelr home .. the bloody cllmu to a. quairtl, then puraued htr out- •ide wilh theJnleO)joo Ot !lnlshing lhe job. The Clst became embroiled ln furious controversy when the defendant waa re· leaaed from Oran1e County Jail on bail afterward to await hi1 trill. Santa Ana Police Chief Edward J. Allen .. decried the act.ioJl in a statement to tbt pre551 aayin& the court hid total dll:r ... gartl for lhe 118fe\y bf terrillt!d nellbbora and potential wltn ...... His vocal objecUona eventually ltd to revocaUon of ball for HOvdat. who w1s picked up and returned to Or1:r1p County Jail, where he hu been in custody aince. -c;ily in Surgery? Center Hospiud for Medic Movie ' . The $cene : A coffee lounge in the COsta Mesi Civic Center. The Action : "Lew and Mike talk about sex. 'HOW· many. times yesterday? Mik"e says fout.·Mlke eeea ElaJne and Wt.a." one may presunie that Lew .ind Mike are nQi rererrtna: tq lectures before freshman · blolOgy er ...... althoqal. the m'ovle to. be filmed In lhe Harbor Area beginnlng MDnday has a medical theme. "Doctors' Wives.'' is the UUe of the Columbia P.ictures release by Frankovich Productions Inc., with scenes eet in both COsta Mesa, NeWport Beach and Santa Anl . The ~ MeM City CoW1Cil has already &iven permission to use UM Civic Center as a modtrn hoapltal, while the Newport Beach City Council licenoed shot.a in the Dover Shores 1rea. • Columbia Pictures this week 1ubmitt4d lriso.rancfi policies covering both Harbor Aria citlu-and will pay required bu&inesa licenst feee, and permits. The shoolln; scbtdQle in the Civic Center room calla for 2$ txtru, a waitress, three ttand·IM, and camera crews, not to mention Mike l.Dd Lew Ind their coffee cups. Production unit manaser Ralph E. Black'• Tuesday schedule calla for 3hota of the Civic center's exterior, with 4S ti- tras, nurses. paliiots and stlnd·ifls. Newport Beach, however, U; where lht action is. Shot 11 the Robert L. K..,hler home , 14.11 Galaxy Drive, the sequences pl1Med Feb. 23 show a police bellcopt&r emercency landln.i. a bit of mayhem and subsequent invt1U1ation. The Colutnbia Plcturea contin1ent Will include 100 people, si1 equipment truck&, two buses, fivt limousines, two portable toilet.a and a catering truck. Movie P.OOPI• are juJI Ilk• the roll of "'' r~~~~i.f~~re Me~a Coup·le F ac·e Trial "Milo. don't do It. ~don't do It, • ~ ~. ~ • •. . 11ht quoted the wounded w•n u cry-1.1 p " h 0 f M 0 0 ln~a°!ceamovodliac•aiidMr.liovdlJ . n us ing 0 ari1uana 1hot h<r." the 10.yur .. ld strt lfftlllod. Prituculon: claim Hovdll shot the vie· Youngster Dies As Home Burns Frantic tflorts. bf. Mr . and Mri: Michael Bonney and Orlinge fitemen fail· ed WedneWay nlaPt t.o ,five the life Of their t-year-old 11on, Crt1s Mlchatl. The-child died of smoke tnhalatien -at St. Joseph Hospital. Or1n1e, at ?:Ml p.m. after d~rp-weft.unable to revive h\m. Bonney "told invtstig•ton he and his wife rim !lftt11ed emoke in thelr bomt l l 1313 S: Devcn 'St., Orange, ai about 7:15. ti:m. The couple dillcovered the fire in tbt boy's room but could not enter because or intenH heat.and t,ta.vy smoke. Flremtn called' to the scene said thtj found the tot lying on lh• Ooor unoler hl1 crib. Mouth to mouth rta:u!Citatlon wa:i administered, on the acene and while the child was rushed to "the hoS1'.lll81. tnvesticators 11~ated today the fire wq ignited on· the 'crib mattress by Oamea from a nearby wall heater. DAILY PILOT ••lttrt N. Weed ''"'-'"" ...it-l>u9'ITPll'I" J e11l •. c~1lev -n.,..., K,..,a S:fllof" Tho"'•' A. M •rphi~·, """'""" l!dl!fr c.,.. ......... JJO WeJt l•v Stte.+ M1ili~9 A4ir•t11 ... 0. I•"' 15•0, tz•26 .,,,,....., 1..et111 nu w..1 .. .._ '°"'~"' L .. -hld'H nt ,_I A\l..vt MUl'l""!o:-1 ... ch: H•IS IMOfl 8.>u-.,.lnl !i. COata Meui couple police allece weft suppliers of marijuana to local juniot hlib tchool students hive been ord1red lO face Superior Court trial April 6. '. U.S., Russ Resume Ato111 Power Talks MOSCOW IUPl) -Tht United St1tu Aod the SOv!et Union today opened the se-- cond round of talks on ways to pool k:-iowJedge of peaceful use of atom power. Th ... J, Thompoon Of the U.S. Atom ic Eqergy ~ssion led an ll·membtr American delegation In the talk•, whJch b@ian ·in the ?i.1oscow head~ua.rters of the Soviet at.ate committtt on atomic tneri)'. Judge Jamea F. JudCe set the trial date for Gary Ralpb Luchay, 33, ind Illa wile Peggy Jo. 20, both of 14.5 Victoria St., shortly after they were indicted Wed- neaday by the Orange County Grand Jury. The couple has pteadtd innkent to the indictment which char1es them with 1e11. ing marijuana to an unidentified juvenile on Dee. 24. and 29, 1"9, and with being in poueuion of marijuana on Jan. 5, 1970. Oi1trict Attorney Cecil flicks a11ked the grand jury for the indictment with a view to immedlalely pas!ln1 the prose- cution from municipal to superior court level. The Luchay11 are being held in litu of bail whlch was set at $5,00G for hut,band and Q,500 for flfrs. Luchay. \ Walking ·tlae Plank --Robbie Wagonu. 11, doll bal ancing act in effort to ems Cooded strett on.·bfs way to claue• al Ha rper School in Co1ta MeSI . F1ood· ina at 18th Streel and Tustin Avenue intersec tion lakes place during 'every heavy rain , complain parents whose children attend U\e school. They Jhlnk the city ought to do snmethinf about it.-somtthln1 more lhan making temporary bridges out of a ew planks. _ l County Pot Ring Crackaj With ' $150,000 Seizure . ; Lawmen •alcl today· t1fey have crtckt!d . ptrllapo Ille · larpot marij.,.a r!nl kMwn In 0rJ!ll• County htltory, wttll atlzure of men Ulan 11111 pounds of pot v;orth up to ft50,000 in a W!Q'ehOUM in Or1111e Wednead1y. The raid climaxed a tbrtMay •takeout .On 1 furniture warehouse at IOf W. Chap- man Ave .• as Orange police and U.S. Custome a1enb captured two lnfugglln& auspects. -· Francisco Rodrigue:, lll. and Edward Hernandez, 26, are expected to be ar· railJled Friday In U.S. District Court in Lo11 An&eles, cbar1ed with conspiracy to smuale marijuana. Invutia:ators said Ftrnandez, a native of Mn:ico. and bis partner hive beeo makin& semi-weekly f u r n I tu r e et· portatton trlJll JOUth of the border. rtturnlnl wltll lool of marijuana. ' The van involved w11 dllCOVered to have a falle top bullt ovtr the furniture at(ltlJe compartment, apparently to cen- tain marijuana broulht back lhrOUlh Ti· juana. Orange Police narcotic. d I v i a t o n · Sergeant George Bllke 1atd today the futniture warehoust hs1 evidently hffn th• primary distribution point fOr mari· juana in recent montM. , He added that invuti&ators are not certain how it was t:anaferred from there but described the wetd aa beinl of V~Y hi&h quality. From Pfl{le J AIRPORT ... draw their..111ils OI) the Pf?miM to a.uth- or11e no further air service at Orhl• County Airport and to reslrlct . that aJ. ready thtre. He said the bo1rd of .uper- vi2on 00Jy1 lut week Im~~.~ U P·'I'· to 1 •.in. curfew as ont ~ fO: re- newinl the Jene of Air CllUOnl.11 OD tenninat space. For 1$ yea.rs, ht !laid, bt had been ac- tive oo bthalf of· Loa& Btacb and Ila Chamber of Corrunetct in 1eeldn1 addi- tional air services, but 1'a i•rs vocal mi· nor1\y Won" on the nolu issue. The answer, ht said, mly be an off. shore airport five to six 11\lle.a •t aea. Board member Robert T. Murphy u id there were objec::Uons to puttin& an air· port in 1 Flotlda 1wamp becall!e it would disturb the atll11ton. "Maybe an offshore aiJ'POrl would di,. turb the Ush." he rt!n8'kld. .0 ON SALi '< Spealflng Out California's\ Senator Geor&t Murphy uses port.able voice amplifier during press conference Wednesday in Anaheim. · The GOP solon .. underwent surgery for throat cancer severa1 yeafs ago. It af~ecled. his voice. However doctors have declared Murphy .physically fit and be is seeking re-election this year. He hit the caippaign trail Tues-.. , day in a speech before Orange County GOP women. To read what h• had to 11y, turn to Page 10. Burglar Hits Mesa '_fheater;:· But Loss Reported Mino1· Bur1Jar1 bf('lk:t into a Cott.a Mesa theater throuah a dumbwaiter 11~ift on the roof in one of sevetal cues reported to J>Qlice Wednesday and early today. Losses were generally small. Cash value in the cases amounted to less than $500, not counUn& damage done to a pair of commercial bUDilln&s and two c.trs involved. Officer Ron Palmer said whoever broke inlb the Mesa Theater. 1184 Newport Blvd .• WIS .ineJ:perieDced, Jud&inl from damage done in pryln1 opea doOn aod a elgarettt machine. Helen West, theater spokesman, said $10 in cash was taken from the cl&areUe machine, but pclice said the ·1oas would be higher. oounUn1 repair•. Someone also pritd a door and the jukebox to 1et 176 in a burglary at the Laird Meel8 Thieu SAlGoN (UPI) -Def-Secretary t.telvin ft Laird ta\k6d with President Nguyeo Yao Thiw...00 other top Soulh Vietnamese offici~ today about th!: pro- arts& of Vittnimi~Uon, re-emphuilinr the Ni.Jon adminilltiatloll'• ••mversible" plans to continue U.S. trOop withdrawal. • Galley Bar. 2014 Ptacotia Ave., tt wa.s discovered Wednesday afternoon. William M. Duggins, 20, of 14.19 Joa11nt Way. Santa Ana , told police early today that someone burglarized a stereo and 17 tapes worth i100 fro m his car in a bOwl· ing alley lot. Anthony P. Hammers ld of Lakehead said a camera, accesso ries and supply of cigarettu: worth .0140 were 51.olen from his car, tiarked in the 300 block ti! Cabrillo Stree t. Tliat's Jordan, Noi Wilson i Will Jordan and Bob Wilson are seed heads, but the he4d on a 11tory abbut Jor· dan in Tuesd1y'1 DAILY PILOT wae:n"t. \ Councilman Jordan, as the story eor· rectly indicated, has been appointed by Governor Ronald Reagan to Serve a four. year term on lhe California Scenic High- ll'ay Advisory Committee. The headli!te, mistakenly tabbed WIJS<ln as the appoin· · tee . ALL LAMPS ON 2nd N.OOR OFF •, 'AT IXAC:TLY ...... , ....... . RE~ULARLY PRICED AT '39.00 TO $199.50 NOW --19so ro 991s THESE FINE L>,MPS Alt£ ALL FROM OUR RE6ULAR STOCK We Must M•k• RooM For R~ctnl Purchele1 Macia et L.A. & Chic ago Markets , _/ --TRY OUR JtEVOLVINO CHAlOE - YOU1' fO;uMftt il'ltt riM dt.til)'n.tr will bt "-•Wu to W ist U014 ••• r~OFE$SIOHAL INTIA!Ol OISIQNllS ll15 HARBOR BLVO. COSTA MESA , CALIF. . 646·0llS -' • • NetD If alt Meets · ' . , . ': :;, Mitc'helJ T~(~;:;-· J .,-' '.. ' ...... _ Seat oii . BOard .. '". 4th Patriot's Da;y . Parade:erl Feb. ~l SEATl!DfAT.STATE tE\IEL ; South .......... , Mltcljo!I' 1 . ~ cisCo COOl\Utl: hoWever. bad tbe~JJAPer numbers ol puplb In relatJonahJp lo'eoch CJtl\er, tht'-&t!O!Y. continua. • .. 'I'brt ,report sua:eata no eVideqc, .of a rural-v~ban cauae, but ,.JI .tbe d)lcreponcy lruly ~ frmt ,..veni!'ioc- tora ·at ochool clblrlct leV<I. • · Theoe might Include Inability to· ad .. quotely 'teat. Ind defloe the ellai:ably -child, especially -'l!ho ape&k Spmllab, 4r unwU!lngneU or io- abt)Jty' ·lo oapport -!!.-~!'-~-~ bring --~' _........,.,..... --Into otep wl~ thetr•pe<n. ' .. .. ,, . ' ·~ . .. ' ' . ' . .- Mission~ .. ,,_...... . "; ~· " T . ».;;;;...~•.· .. ... . r ... ., T-. ftllru#y 12, 1970 S DAILY I'll.Of ;s' Capo . Taxes-Down Drain . . ' • P~ckage_d roses for J)llHtin~-now ··7ac.EACH ' " ' . R~s , • , ready fOr planting ,now • , , for a colorful, fragrant1 garden this . summer. 1 ~ grade Hybild Tea variety, priced .so . low;., thpt you con a!ford to bur.. a whol' . l'OH 11ardinlvll See you at Penney's Gar- den.shop. Speclolly..Hlected.troup,of !J.•dcfh19 ·. plom 9rowln9 In 4" contolnen ••• 38ciocll • Your ~olC• of M•r9u•r.1f••, Fairy Primrose, ~9· ll1h f'rln\r01e ••• an at I low, fow1'rice :.-luy severe: containers of each ancf htve the pr1H1· est garden aver. ' . Montcliir • J -• • • LIKE IT, .. CHARGE ITI ,- A 9ro'up of londscoplnt ·~hnbs In one 9011•• co1taln•n ••• ot 1 low price! . ' 78c11ch . '\ . ' ChooM Gny or oll of theH .,. Tom Juniper, JOpOntll lladc PIM, Armmong Junlpe<, Gold Dvst Plant ... • almdy ........ ,ond roody lo plant. ' . I I • • ~~· f,ood especloqy fll!' -,cflcho!lcfro.or IJINU lpwn ,. ' ' Doop -· .~ 6 In I lw IJlchoo. 'dra ... 3o lb,...,......., DlO oq.'ft., and ~-Int AitM''N.' • ' ' ' .... 12.fS NOW ' ' ' 9.95 1 """" -V1tloN Lawn l'ood ,,,'Tllo Turned On Lown food' for a .,..,,.,, htalthltr la-.,.. ' ' .... IM NOW---~4.95 '--•r:===-:::-=:::-"'I' ; 111...,. s .. n w -::-rlli ........ gets rid ol 111C1lls lhat ••••• ,,. " Ne:wport Beech I I I J .. "' "'' • . u - • ' • • " .. • ' • •• .. .. .. " '" " ' .. o: t ) • .. ' • ;. " , " • • ' I • r - •, T...,.,, Ft....,., l 2, 1970 ~ w ... DllW , .. ....,, The nature club In Harlow, Eng• land that studle1 blrtll and plants 11 having ·name trouble•. Fire\ II called !lleU the "Naturalist ·Soc! .. ty " and townspeople tllougbt t11ey w~re nudists. Then it changed t.~ name to the "Wild We Soclet¥ . and people. thought they were h1~ pies romping in Ille woods. T b e ~lub'• !ill member~ have . agreed they need a third name chf,lnge, bUt are not sure wbaU t' will be. • Roostvtlt, N.J., pop•Iotio/' 764 voted to end th e VietMm UJ<l;. Bii o de cisive Utllt1 of 7J to 17 the ootera called for an im- mediaU-withdrawal of troops GM ~clared the moturv n a w MSed for the war should oo to dome&tic educctional and 1odal progra-rr.s. 4 -' , . ·Biafra Aid From U.S. ' J,AGQS, (~!) _, ,11nerl~ ll(l1qWI ropor\ •12 million 1n re~ef ouppll!il 11111 by 'Pnold"'t Nixon 1,.. ~t and llc'YinC ctytl war retu1.., Is goloc to '1'ulc lo ti quanUU.. ol the food, blanket. ind lampo, many ol the portable nuet hQopHalJ, and mool ol the jeepo and 1nlcb *"'t from the Unlled st.tea 11111 lit at the aJrporl. "There's nothing we can do abou.t tt," one U.S. official ,.Id lfeQnelllaY. "Once these gooda land at llleja (the airport), they be<oni• the -" the ~·· Rdiabllltltton ope! Reconltruction C"!"' mlulon. "And -tl!oJ· ...-.0 b\11)' ·at tlll1 lll)le, theft'• oimOuily llt1le !Oodbaek of WonnaUon cm w!lal happeno to the eq_ulpment. II)' conlrut, .-11: all the Brttllb lld alrlijted to Nlprta bnmedlltely after ....,.loni!I l!lalra fell hu b • en distributed among war rofU1eeo lo the loo heartland that WU Blaf\'a. The Amerloan a~Uft began on NlllOll'• orders two weeb ago and continued Wed· nelday w1th the arrival of four h.Ucopten to be U!ed to gel auppll" to the former •ar zones. AccordJng to the U.S. officials, none of l. e the M trucks that have come in from the United States hu left Lqos and only IO Horold L. Brlffl, 18, and J1m11 o1 the 50 jeeJil haye been transferred to D. OllY1r, 19, wero committed to a -Port llar<Ourl, the rellef centtt. routh camp for posseS!lng "1&ri-Seven 200-bed portable oo,pitall were Juana for resale. The youths.plead· lnoibl In on the U.S. rughla and five at ed guilty to the charge In El Cen-them sUll are at the airport, they 1Bid. tro, explaining they were tJ;:i,ng to . No r:e"able figures are available on raise money to fight a man1uana bOw mUcb of the 4,900 Iona at food ar how p0osession charge in Berkeley. many o1the10,000 blanket., 10,000 lamps . and HO power -•tors have reached • Ille ltont.bul much " ~ " s!lll lo Lqol. A opoteoman for the Nlgerton Con>-mlu!on blamed "ooma Ioflltllcl prob- 1.,.." f<r Ille holdup In cllrlrtbutlD( the U.S. aid. . "The 11 &olnC llhOOthly," be lllid, .i:r,:.,. recaivlnl aid !tom .. many -Iller• •·bound to be -e Jocllll<I )lrObllma. You can real wund that ralle! II effective tl!roogboot the rormer secllikm'st areu." { __ ,. New Slides . . ' ' I tr-ike Near. . ' SIU Re$ort Fating tor Peace per..;ns to !¢ llaily\111 fraet ol 1114 ~-v.'Ma-, slon until U.e 1J1t dl)1 ol J"'"8h P-yor, ~fl. The group carriers ~111 advocatli!g ~"I: · Pickets demonstrate in front o( wblte·H~e to be- gin a Lenten·Passover fast action projec\ 1upporlr ed by clergy !llld laymen concerned about Vl@t- nam and reconciliation. Organizer• exnct 80 to 50 I It ' .,. " '· U.S. Jets Enter Cam~odi~ Norip :Vietnam ' Downgrade.1 ' I Paris · Delegation Mter Red Copter Attack SAjQON (UPI) -'l11e U.S. conµllllld said today American Jels cmlOd Into CAmbodla. to attack antlaltcrli!t batteries Iha! downed a U.S. helicopter Wed· nesday, ~U.S. pl.-were damqed In lbe alr-tnand ""' Of!!dll -aald oeverll flights of Art twin jet ftallten ocrambled from • Bien Hoa Air B1ee outside Saigon to knock oat ols lllllalrcraft guns a11d kill II (iierrtllu 100 7anll Inside Cambodia and 100 miles wtsHouthwest ot Saigon Wedneaday. One U.S. jet cruh-Ianded al its base, tta b)'diaullc oymm tllot away by Com• ~ PAllIS (UPI) ~ North Vlelnam todly mun!') an~llrcraft lln. sent !ta lowel\ ranking dtl•flllon to the The warpllnt1 reapooded Iller CUnllre VhlnaJn peaoe 14lb lin<e the con!er-lrnm Inside Cambodia aho! clown an American OHi bubble top obeervallon beflJI mort than 1 year' qo and char led belicopter and lfred on other bellcopttn the . United Slat<a wu teeJ>)D& 111 -·to' Ille -.... nt&!!Ual<!n _lo· forls_ ~for ap. . pearancet. Rogers Urges lncr-eaJe-in '4:i.d A> the' detalls al the Cambod!D ll> The ac11ni chief of the U.S. nt1otiatlnc cident wero di.closed, U.S. 1Pokeamen toem, Plilllp C. Hllblb, deO!ed the charl• ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) reported -U.S. Mlrlnel were killed In and •ccuaed·H-and the Viet Cong of s.c!relary of Stale Wllllam P. Roprs four hours of fighting early today 17 avoiding setjou1 lalb on ending the war. said today the u .S. effort to aid the nillet: IOUthttit Of An Hoa oft SoiJth Viet-The Communist Cite WU carried into underdeveloped nations is relatlvely nam'a northern coasl Guerrlll& louu the 54th session of the talks by Nfllyen smaller than that of aorne other nations wero Ulldetermlned. Mlob Vy, No. 3 man lo the HlllOJ delega-and 1hoU)d bt !nc:reased. '!be air llrtkei qalnat the Comm\lftlslJ lion. He cllarged that Preoldent Nixon He ezpreued l'Ol'•t Iha! Coqre" had inClmiv>dll we"' the fourth OC<OlioD the his reduced the ICOpl of !he Pal'ls -Cut back 'acmie illd programs bu! addtd. U.S. Command bu acknowledged raids fei;ence ~o lead it toward sabotage. •11 soppoee that was intvltable in view of acrou the Cambodian border under a "President Nixon think• be can delude the commitmenta we have in other parts Chl·1..J Mo' -st Notes Kept policy perml\llng u.s 1o,.,.. to return the Amer! ... 'l>iOP!e and' world opinion ., ihe ...... ld.. . w re n ... irhOD flred IRI !tom outa!de Vietnam. on the prmnded desire for peaco of lils AddreaSlnr the U.S. Embassy ll1aff at Offlcial IOUrctl said the Communlstl admitU.straUon," Vy said. . the third atoP on his Africitrtour,-1\ottrs had HI up what American pilots call a II wu not lmmedlataly clear whether aald the American, contribution to "fiak trap'' In an area of Clambodla Vy'1 appearanct meant that Hanoi wu development aid wut"c:onslderahly less I D ·1 *.... ' Black book whero Nol1h Vltlnamete rePllenfl have sharpen!nl Ha proteat qalnll U.S. IC-compored wllh our -national product n fl u:;f S . · ~1-1· mi"~"~"'=•~ln~recent~~"~ee~":· ~:·=~11ona:~·1:th:res:an1~to~lbe~P:w:ta~1u~.==·=than~~·lha~1 ~~~~..,~· a1~0111er~-~ .. :u: ... :·:" l DOTHAN, ALA. (UPI) -AulhoriU., stan4 !Gr~ Rah, 9, 1 prelly blonde, ~=~'-----------. ,_.-; f"1nd the Ullle black book In the foot-and Wend)'-. I, who dlslppeared l!""_r--: _ ~~.:.1=01eams1edon•chlr1• 'T.u:O~n~ .. ~~':~uoned ~I AMPE.X I Attired fl> mini, mod faa~tou, JI r • • Ethel K"'ntdV (l<fl) a!ld ...... lflkr. tn-Iow Mrs. Stephrn Smith, wal<h lhe awearlng in ceremony ~I Ano•l Jtivtt'o a.a: Director of the 'office of Economic Opportunit11 ha NN York. _ _ .• II conlalned plctu,... and namts of lil· aro btln( conlacled. '111ey are being • . Oe liflt, l1md by dtift and marted .,ked U they know of any cal'!' of chll ... ••• . • • AHNd Reynold• was made , up with • codt. . molestation or disappearance similar ' n-· -the Florida -· ' "We tl!Jnt the code -var!"" ol· The iwo l!rll, eleiiienllry school fenaeo l'hlch have occurred against child· chuml, went running off together to gel ren ••• Imm Callfarn!a to Fl<>rlda," Dia-...,,. lee cre1111 wlllle at a btach party. trid Attorney William G. Buley aald 'Ibey-iievtr came back. A maulvt swch Wednlldly. wa lfiade W , at one-ttme; poffce even and dressed in women!a-clothbtl f1>r an amateur vaudeville show when he slipped and dl1loc1ted h!a elbow. When be woke up In Ille bo1- pll:al at Banbury, England tater be found himself in the women's ward. "I was frightened tho! things had got out of control," be said. •1But then it was explained to me that there was no room in the men'• ward_and l was steyingJ n the women's ward only a couple of hou11. UnW Sunday, the not-t belon1ed to -d""" a ... wall on the chance It Kenneth Guy Sbllts, &!, I drifter recently might be hiding !heir bodlea. arrived In Dothan - a city of about 35,tlOO Shllti, a naUve of Battle Creek, Mich., in the southeast comer of Alabama. 0 was trying to pick uP. a little girl here - Shills was amsted Saturday artemoon out of a playground, ' Buley said. and ac:cussed of molesting a small girl • "Police,'' the monthJy magu.tne of the Br!U1b police force, reportld a case in which a man was fined . $24 for kicking a policeman on the bead during a demonstration but ~ for damaging the policeman's helmet. "To value the helmet more than the head Inside is simply add- ing insult tO injury," commented the London magazine. who was with frleoda at a playgroo.nd neuher-. Sunday. a swch wlJ'1'8nt in hand, Bax- ley and Delect!ve Wi1I1am R. West opened . ·a "footlocb:r that had ~ locked up" by Sbllll and f!Mld the black notebook. ••1t caatai:ned a Jot of htUe girls' names, ~.. and ]llctllrts and a coded lltUe mart after the ciU ... " Buley said. The code was fmly tlmple. Baxley brolre II w!lh Hiiie trwlllt. He btllrvel the code. which b11 ldlon and phu and minus lips, atandl for U • pert-Shllta had wtlh the lfrlt, aome ktaaJnl, others .. xull. About IO names are In the book. Olit notation in the book' 1811 "Peco and Wendy, Pompano Beach." .PoUca lo PomPlllO Beach, Fla. beUeve the llllllta Karat.e Exponent To Protect Hubby SACRAMENTO (UPll -a ... ph Ettepa will glnga-1)' lake the band of -11· Gonzalea In maniqe Sablrday. lle'.ll late J I llllll'flr ~UIO II'• Ille tll'IM,bud lbe 111e11~to amub briCb and boltdl. A IOll(.Jlalred brunttte buuly, ltoaatie holda I black bell Jn Urata, the lop rank. Who will be Ille -lo the family ? .. Not me," aald Roaalte, 20, before their Valenline'a Day wedding. "He'll he Ille -· l'D jull protect bllil." Blustery Weather Repeats Northeast.ern U.S. Suffers With More .Snow, CQld . . -·-...... ~ -llWlfDll._MUll_llr.te.U.m •·•-M>m~IZ""Tr'~-~--,....._,-<::._ Sun, Mooat. T14u . . TMVltlDA'f' ....... "'"" ,.. .,' .. 2:t•t.IJl. J.t ...,. .... • • j !Of, ''""' u • N IDAY """ -........... ., ... !?JI ......... . PW lifW ., .• , '""' 1011M 1.l'l'I. ... ... -t:ilt,1111. llttl:Mt.m. .,.. ~ I011t Ml\, -~-..... - ' '. *TOM JONES *CREDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL *HAIR l}2001 SPACE ODY~EY *AND YOURSELF PREE wilh todayJ11nost JJOll* .,,,, stlllilo ptiiifiiilils ·~- ~-AmpifX Mlt:ro BBJ lliOludfntl ' I ail.al TAPE UlllAllY 411 E. 17th St. ("11.Moao -646.1614 ~ Doll~ M ·-Set. M --------,i----------------·..,-----:-:-----:---=---·----- BLACK 'ATHL•TES •CLARI WAR ON POVERTY IN MISSISSIPPI Fram Lett, Roy J , rson, J im Br own, Leroy Kally •nd Mlk• T•ylor " 1· Poverty Battle Jim Brown Urges Support HOU. Y SljRINGS, Miss. (AP) -Jim Brown, who led1a score of black profession•! football _players throtigh . a Mississippi Negfo slum area, called on stars o! the sports and entertainmeiit world tod~y to join his fight against povtr· ty. "Athlet.es and ahow people . repraent a t forte in the country today,' said the 230- pouod ooetlme !ullback of the . Cleveland B cessful movie of the Black .· "They mali They are in t . They are educated a n d 90pblsUcated. No other group can do more if they apply themselves to the problem." 'lbe brawny, bearded giant, dressed ln a mod blue knit 111.1it that looked like winter pa· jamas, escorted a collection of the nation's finest football talenl lhrough some ol lhe Im· poverlshed oelghborhoods of Marshall County Wedneoday. 0 We've adopted Marshall County," Brown said. "Our aim is to aee that the hungry people are fed and the men who don't have jobs get work." Hawaii Bill On Abortion Sideti·acked HONOLULU (UPI) -A hill that would virtually abolish restr:ictlorui on aborUon wu temporarily sidetracked today in the HaWatl legislature, but remained just. a step away frOm becoming law. . A joint conference com· mlltee bad posaenlon of tbe bill to ruolve differenctf between the hot1se and aenate. Tbe measure, eitrongly op- poaed by lhe Roman Catllollc Church, breezed thrOlJlb the Senate Tuesday but hit a snag when the House sent It to com- mltlee. LegislaUve sources s a l d oddt were ••1ome changes" woukl come out of the com· IJef e Cl • c l' _ mlttee .... 1on . but that the se aims ' a wy ~~bill would re-. ~ • ' • • 11 • • • 'The measure' would abolish 'Can' Get F . T ia· l a cenlury .. ld bao .. abortion. af;r.. r It would allow a woman to come to Hawaii for an abor- , ~ · \ · ' · Uon with the •eclslcm to be · FT. BENNni • Ga. (AP) -clvlllans al My Lal In March strictly between her aod a Defense lawj , · Ir. e. 1rr 1958. cannot get a fair tri&t physician. tentlfylng · attempt to' becau!Je of news coverage ol There would be no criminal show that Lt William L. the case. I penalties for a ·b or t I on s Calley Jr., rged. with Appro"lmately six houri of performed under p·ro per murdering lOZ Vietnamese felevlslon new9film relatin& to medical condition&. .... lhe Call ey cha rges and the The conference committee alleged massacre having been consbts of three repr~ shown during· a pretrial hear·· tatlves, one openly opposed.to Ing. the bill, and three s2nators. Dr. Ba nard • Weds 001i Jn addllion, George w. The dissldent member, Rep. Latimer, Calley's ch t e f George Loo, favors a llberallz· civiUan attOrney, sald Wednes· ed but less sweeping abortion day he had hundreds(or ell))-statut.e like those enacted in 10 pings froni ne'W!J>8ptl'I' and mainland !ltates. JOllAN)VESB , Sou l h · Africa (AP) Snapping angrily al new! en, heart 'transplant plo eer Dr. ~ ~~~~~~~u~=rn~ arr~~ pi~ Town today to ma It.year· old Barbara Zoell r. "This is my prh· te affair - can't I have a privacy'' • Barnard said grily t o ! reporters -and~ ographers who bealegtd . at the magazines which he would of· fer as evidence that pretrial publicity has jeopa~lzed a fair trial . The defense contends the charges should ~ dismissed and the case ended. flfaj. Kennt>th A. Raby. t11e lieutenant's 1nlUt-1ry, lav.'Yer, indicated that the ci efense . might ask .lhat le !~vlsion news repo rtlniz of rach session of alrporl He refused to ta wedding, saying, : decide to annou about the the hc1rin~ be made part of "When l the cxl1ibils relating lo the ,ved· 1 pretrial publicity. :· ding date, I will it my way Lt Col. Reid Kennedy, the · -not your way." But friends presiding ~ltary judge, told ·· say the couple wl! be married Raby, the defense had Ute~ Saturday aL the .~om of her portunlty .to de.nland that the • wealthy parenf:t, • and a, 1hearlngs be cl~ to the 9reu magistrate p w 111 , but had Jnsilt.eit .on Call~'s ' perform a dvU r ony., . ~t to 1:1r~ 'nd open lri1l. - D' SATURDAY! .......... h-llOW$Z . 1o 14.99 ... savml lhoueond pairs , , your style your slza, your color. they go -better huriy I HANDS GS ~ PRICE OR L!SS HOSIER , , • , •••••• ~ OFF SOUfM COA ........ COITA • - Fights Shut Two Schools BALTIMORE (UPI) -High schoo ls in Baltimore and nearby AMaeolis were clo·~ down today when vlolerice erupted among stUdenta:. Annapolis High ~hool wu a "Bhambles," police said u sludent.s went on a rampage, tearing down bulletlo boarda and smashing wiudowa, deskl and other !umlture. E....,. lllgh ' School In BaJUmore wu cloeecl'. alter an araument between • teacher and a female Black · Panther ' ,..,.,Olt ...... ''"",, """ Lecture Disrupted Student · Shoot~ Profs, Sell · PHU.ADELP!llA (UPI) - A mathematltt&n .,ho a~ pamiUy felt his Unlvenlty of Pennsylvania proftS®l'3· were denyll\g him his doclorate shot hb adviser 111\d his former department head dlJrlni a lie· tuni Wedneaday, then fired 'a bullet Into his own mouth. Ing a lecture on 1'Technleal Advanced Mathem1llc&. .. croocbed behlod hll ...,...,,_ DAILY PILOT IS Tate f.ase ·Suspect . . . Due in LA MONT G·OMEJIY, Alo. (UPI) -•. Afl atala 1epl ~tlial.~-• POllce aald Robert H. Can· AMC Shows io~ 11,. c1eeonbed u qui,! oot . erratic, stood ln the doorwav ~Wllbout saying a word. Can- tor turned aod placod tbe wee.pop into his mouth, pulled the trigger and-. fell dead In a pool f:.,~;ood to a hallway five I~ -the doorway.of tbe- lecture ball In the David Rlt· tenhollle Laboratory, th e mathemaUcs building. ... ,,reten1.ed P atrJde -~·i e.trad!Uon -• -o1 lbe'lei;liije baUaliir lir.it Vw Fighter nve sbota from a .fS call)>er . . ..,tom.Uc at Dr. Waller Kop. 19. Callfornlj --.. , . the Sbaioo Tale -ap- peared to bave been reino)led today. ~Iman, 40, and Dr. Oscar Goldman, 45. · PALM SPRINGS (AP) -"1neJ'jcan Motors Corp . unveiled il1 UtUe gun today In the American battle against thb Volkswa3en taeeUe and the othe!' little lmportl. The Gremlin, first 111b- corripict -or mlnicar -built by a major . U.S. automaker, goes on sa1e. April I. 'fyitnty other profesaon and attldenb dived for cover behind their chain. D r • Gerard Waahnitzer ot Princ:etoo Unlvenlty, deliver· More Young People in U.S. Goldman, seated in the front row o( a sll:·row lier of lltltl, fell &o the floor wilb bullet v,'OUpda of tbe right W,1'lst and loot and left hand. "I'm hit. I'm hil," Goldman screamed. "Help me, I'm bleediJ!g." GQl~an was later listed in satisfactory condlUon at the Uhlverslty of Penn!)'lvania· Presbyte~an Hospllat A'rabs Fight Jordanians AMMAN (UPI) -Arab guerrlllU protesting a pern- meni crackdown on their ac- .UvlUes }atUed Jordan tao army lroopo In tbe s\feela to- day. The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeala Wedneoday upheld a Mobile circuit court ' which bad ordered tbe :rounc · j WOJDmt to be returned to Loi ~ r Ange)es, I~ ... AMC aimed lta: subcompact Gremlin at the import market, which has in recent mooths canlrolled about 11 percent of all new car sales. . . W ASHINGTOl'I (UPI) - The median age In the United Slates ls 27.7 y~ara, according to tbe Censu1 Bureau. This means there are as many peo- ple above that age as l1*re are below It. Koppebnan, sltUnl t w o leals away from . 'Goldman. was struck In the right arm. Doctors said the bullet entered his chest. Guerrilla aourca said at Jeast 11 of their comradu had been •lain •Ince first llboll ,..re fired Wednesday, Five g uerrll l'i.1 were rePofted killed today Ind llx Wedneoday, inCludlng I he nephew al the Jonlanlao chief of staff, Maj. Gtn. Al Al- HayarL Mils KremrinbJ hid been.In,"' ' a Mobile laJI Without hood . .-1 olnce her moot o0e.. I. She . ; f-q, seven · murder coum.· ·. nturned by a Loo ""8oles . - Grand.Jury. . Thus the smallest American automaker gets a jump of from several months to more than year over its U.S. com· peUton. He was hospitalized in serious condition b e f or e lengthy surg~ry. lier attorney had oppooed • her utradllloa, COlllenl!lnc papen nqueltbtf ber rttum J .. ~ lm-ly llpod. IFIC POUNDS I DAILY-' - even on..-high rate accountS take r choice · Voll ' ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE · .MIN.B~ MIN.~ 7.79\ 7.50\ ON~," " ...,; l $10~~0~!!! 6.18\ 6.00\ ·ooou l"WD" . ; ·:.' . •:". :.fl, • 'J ')' I \ ... . . . . . " . 5.92\ 5.75\ 1000!! ONE ' . . . .5.39\ 5.25\ 500!!! %lb 5.13\ 5.00\ )!!! ONE DAY Term accounts withdrawn . before maturity lose interest for only · one quarter Interest from date of deposit to date of withdrawal on passbook accounts 4. Tickets to SPortl and Theatre Attractlone 1. 8ife DepC>slt Box 2. Traveler's Checks 3. Collection of Notes (Tlcketron) . . 5. Many other FREE SerVlces ~ 1' ·. •; * ". . Jl. 11 . -. ii WOIWIY CllllllTOI CMlih llRMCll WILL .• OPlll' IOOll DOWldY-LAKIWOOD IAIT LOB AHGILl8 . INLAND QNI*" . 90unt c.fAIT~ 10000••;1111oodllwd. l401Wllllll«Bild. • a..~~-Cllll. COlfilr11,-m.-1 • Ill 1101 711 1111 • 721 IW I....._ (714) 140 4011 DOWNIY.flRDTotm TOPAllGA PL.UA llONIERIY PAllK WHITTllR DOWWI 12111!. .. wluMlllwd. Crnogl!Park,c.lif. 201 N.o.ilrldA• 1121'1E.W11fllllul1111111d. MM114 1Do1llO 1171-1710 ....., LA CRDCINTA ~ MOUNT VCINOll lltl. CIAllDINI m1 l'oollllll llld. 41 I!. LJw Olk Aft, 400 N. Ylnl!llll ,_ 1140 I!. l'lor-. Aw9. 14M1IO 441 o•t -.1111 77MOl1 11A11 OFP1ci1 ... WWI 1• llOll.IYAllD, LOI NITZ M, CIALNNU. • _.,. r.' H ' J • .\' I ' " • I ,, ., ' ., " J ' ' ·--' • . ~ ~ . . -•'ltAO.. Y PILOT EDITOBIAl,, Pl\GE Fair 'Trial, ·" ••. )dalntalnln&;• fair balance between a defendant'' -·~\ution81 right'lo a fair !rial and Iii• right bl t'b .. ,-..,-.l"lb1Uc !o.lilow ·•tlol!!jhe conduCI of its judicial process- ;.· . , ea through a lree)ren bu sometlmes beell dlfflcu!L In th• sensatio"!l.Sheppard.!llurdtr cue, fl>• .Su· l>reme Court ovmumea· • guilty verdict DD grounds ,. iii ere had been' 'j1rejudicial 'PUbllclty as a result of judi· claJ lailty. The case was retrie<I. • ' ' Since then, a coinn\lttee of the American Bar ·As- aoclatlon bas· gone so far as to recommend .restricUooa which seriously question the public's tight tO know what gbea on In Ill ~urlf, And individUaJ courts have barred •. · ,.. alli ltut lawyer• and defendant from the coUrtroom. . ·, .• •· , . .l case ln -potot.'pc;r.,ip:r"1!.r~&· ero .o,n Jl1~·cit.· .' .. "J tl ~.<lo.asl 1'11.b)i!I· a '.'lllirun4;'.lleal!lr~ al ~url · ' .. • JUdi• • barre4-.pie public dlll'Jllg a J>.U:~· of il'!&Plnf ' 1 . ~ .. , t· ~-tap~gea~'againlt &~rJu~· · maL1 '' •;1.',-But In this caie a Superior court.judge rill tha(tho . he~rlng niust be repeated In open court. . ( ' ' The municipal c!ourl judge admitted be had erred In closing the bearing at the reqtieSt ,of 'a deputy dlil· trlct attorney, The fact lbat eveey d~fendant II entiUed "' a public bearing was uptield.~ ; Another Orange. County municipal jtldge ls forbid· ding public comment on a kldniip Case; however, and his ruling still stands. To trY to reach an accommodaUon·which will protect • the rights of all .concerned, representatives of the c8JJ. fornla bench, bar and~medJa o_rganizatlons have been negotiating for the past 18 months. Free Press ~ .. , 9' tO' gather-aod dll1eminlte the iiew1, ao that the puJ>. lie wW .be hlformecl. Free and .responsible n~ws media enhance the admlnistrJIUon of justlce. • -La;wyers and. journalists abare wttb Ilia court responsl~llity for malntalnlDg on .. tmospbere conduc- lv,e lo f@!r Jml,_ · · ' -Tlie news medll and the h<lr recognize .the ,.... l'OS1JOlllibillly of Iha judge I<> preserve order In court and !<>•conduct proceedings In such a manner u will 1erve the ends of justiCe. · -Editors In decldlng .wbatnews to.publish should remember that an accused person iJ ·presumed.inllocent until p'°ved. guiltyi readers, listener& and viewers are ~~ jurors or wttne1se1, and no per1on'1 reputa- . tl~·fh,Oj.!)d. be !Jijured'1!eedle~1 :• -~,.. .. · ·: -;z -· , • otller priricipio:_s1'ca~ n.~. · ,~.\Clr" " • . · · .publlcllyBlld;IH>boia:lhe{>J>blk1 ,ri&htld wr,jlij.'; ·; -~~\ ,".lioe,a ·belnt ~ aifdl~pr , au.,,·IO.pro. · · vide the information. • , · . U adopted by bench, bar and li.roadcast media as well as printed media, the principltl! sbolild go far to , protect tbe rights of ail. • j Ques tion for t~~ Judge ' -l • • • 1beir recommendations, accepted. JaSt week by the California Newspaper Publishers Association, include nine principles. among them these: · -The news media have the right ahd respo.WbiJ.i. San, Bernardino Munlcipel Juciat Ted 'Krumm is upder heavy fire,-not fqr closing hi1-COurt'.to the public as cited in ·the foregoing editorial, but beeawe be rliled that the search of the~baby's diapers-tor druis wa·a un· constitutional, that babies bJve the lfllll rights as their parents . Now perhaps the judge will explain bow be protect· ~Iii• right of the baby not to be forced into being an accomplice to a .crime. ' ... : Jt.. ~ ")oR~Y, MR; A6MEJiJ .. 1HE PRESIPENTS ON fME COURff fOl>AY." • • r. Post-war Policies Are Obsolete i Douglas Gets • : Amend Defense . Treaties? , ~ASIDNGTON -Lyndoo B. J~hnllon haj raised an extremely pertinent. queM.' jide In Im telemlon memoln. We bave- men than 40 atllances "which represent thi.word of honor of the United States.'' ·w~ either ought to get out of thole aUlah::es-"tear them up"~r we ought toj;iicio:rl' lhem out,_ according to Johnson. on treatJ~ and either the treaties wm hive to be reviled or ·he will have to, emend them unilaterally tbrou«h Jl<lbile ' announCt!menta and comn)unication wltb. beadl of state. . A· Lambasting From Scherle Only Poor C;~n Be Extravagant ! .CL •-•-·• • · ·~u. ...... -.......... ~ ... ~ on ln various "branc · lit· O>t DifHse and State Departmenta Involving efitt. formal defense treaUes, t1 detaise E ts, and olher arrangement.a. k!avea litUe doUbt where ht e wouJd be on the Ude of lxmor .. our word.-But it ls far from that and Johnson, ol ......., -· -.ery well, ' ' Jobmon II ..iJectlng II the..- el tJneasinets and uncertainty whlcfl P'l"ades all Jl<lblic Ille on the crodlhlllty <!i American defense 1UTangemen&. with a Illies of one kind and another. ii &batrirri., all =di~Ulty In American-. 'Ille Foi.lp Relatlon& Committee J protect.ioo, to shift a larger part of the the Senate would be better employed cosi. .,.j!nd respoqsibUIUes ~f utua1 studying these treau., and commitmeoto -:i.w'iillkiLITlie · · ·ii ,. ~~.1<Yllf,.1o.""'8il-.lbe Glllf,o1 clellcliu ·on.. Il"ai'ouses 'uneasmw,.. 1 Tl.Ml reaition'.lliuthOrtziog' the Vlet- smaU and relatively detenaeleu naUons nam intervenbon. Tbe Senate cannot cal:I in Europe uid Aala-eoon\rtes, bJ the ' off a war by.repealing 'a resolution. way, which except f~South Korea have ' been o1 Ver'/ lftlle litlp to the United 8111' TBE SENATE CAN only play 1 8tllet Iii• \'le!Mm, .,,. do not live up to lignJllcant and deilrable part ID the mat. thelr -ia"lbe North Atlantlc log ol • ...,. !oreip policy by -TrealJ,Or ....... i.._ • structfve lludy and wlysls ol the truti ~ mmmltmenta. 'Ille treaties ...,. <Dterei MO!IB TRAN 'fllJS, however, the Nix· Into with tlie · conc:umnco of the Sent!( on poflcy, •llbatov<!'' 11 procliely ta, and the Senile bu fV«'f rtgbt to judtlt arouaea ·intlmatioaa ti a "'" American tbelr 1ppUcabllity to present conditions. 1so1atkidtm. 'l'hll 11 maon enough for an It ii regrettable that this bu to be done examinailon of just' what American ln the atmosphere of hostility and recrl~ defense commitment.I amount lo and how !nation a d op t e d as an expedient JlO':. ~ CANN<YI' BE SAID, with any en-they would be carried lllll In the mudero liUcal attltucfe by cerlaln members of tbU:ll.asm at least, that the Nixon doctrine 'ft'orld. the committee on foreign relationa. of a, lowered.American pooture.llld pro. · ~, ~Y mOJO •tltlt we '.l'hlt,.tm..,..... ~avorably, MB While living up to our treatf com:· Shiiuld Join ex·Prealdent Jobo.wn tn with the kind of bipartisanship whlch mltznents clarifies very much. abaolute alternaUves of tearing up our created the post·~ policy, The observer' l'be coontry and the world are 11owly treaUes or carrying lhem oul Jt probably searches In l.a!n for the statesmanship 4:· beeming to feel, after an inll.lal aen1e of does mean a long aDd paiMtaking re-an Arthur H. lt'andenberg, the Republicall ~ the long range effects of the adjustment of treaty obligations begiruUna who recognized the error of his Lsola- f~ in and withdrawal from Vietnam. with the NATO agreement ln line with tlonlsm and dJd something about IL Tl!e )VtJtem Europearui are weighing and our own capabiliUes and the capabilities The. present crop of neo-stat.esmen trjtag to-judge what this kind of policy of our allies. , res«ts to the language of street protem, eDIDled to the whole world •ill mean to 'Jbla: appareatly la What President Nb:· addlng "hon" to the four-letter categol'J -· and this possibly ae<ounls for on ii doing, « tt be Ii not doing ~ then In 1ttacklng a PTosldeni who ii trying to Pllmt Mtni!ter Wilson's rather surly the basis of hll IO'ff prl:irue policy will not change American foreign policy. Suda aillDce. after his rtt1!nt visit with Presj.. have the orderly form he usually likes. protest tactlcs will not get 111 far along CJl\I * NU<on. He bas decided that tiiO post.war poiidel the rood of a reviled policy baled oa la trying to find some way, short ore obsolete, bul _,polldes ore baled -realities and apal>Wties. I WASIDNGTON -Supreme Court Justice Wlillam 0. Douglas, Jong under f~ ror· CCl'ltrovenlal money-making ac· tiVfUes off the bench, u undef. new acathln1 attack -for, In effect, ad· vocalhW doliance ol law, Tbat'• what WJlilam Scberle, R.iowa, lnl1uenti>l m<mber ol the Education ond. Labor Committee, cbarg~ in a bruising denunciation of Dougla1' latest book. "Points of Rebellion • ., Derisively characterizing the ullra· liberal and militant "peacenik" jurist as an "Aging Lothario," the outspoken lawmaker nauy demands he resign. • ·11~0oog1as, wfiom!tJt<'iaxp.y. en are tubsldizlng at $60,000 a year for Ille, declared Sch«Je, "really believes his own incoherent drive, he should resign from the Suprme Court and spend hi> time scampering up and down the witless paths rollowed by other anarclilit.s. As a manber ol the hlgheot trlbunal ol the land, hi.! sworn duty Is to "uphold obe- dience of law. Instead, be openly ad· vocatu the flouting and breaking of law.'' CONTINUING TO mince no words, Scberie .blJ1111iy noted that llooglas has been IDarrleif four timea, twke to Women . Jes.s than a third his age. Tbougbts at Lara:ei Only the poor can be extrav.tganl; the rich can bE: merely ostentatious. • • • The only true test of a classic work of literature is 118 ability to survive the stupidity of the people who teach it and the indifference of the pupils who study it. • • • We like le be tol4 our bad qualiUes in private, io that We can more effectively conceal them in-public. •I . e 111 Why should U. ""\'O"d·best things In life be so much1riiore e:rPenaive than the best things? • • • The main reason that all discussions of "freedom" get bogged down and end tn the same disagreement they beian in, is that the disputants both erroneously assume ,that "freedom" J,. a personal at.. tribute when it is nothing but a social at· tribute. • • • What our parenb used lo call a "dark past" for a woman, we now tenn an "in· triguing backgrotind." • • • Whal smug clubmen :arely find It com- fort.abie to contemplate Is Robert Frost's piercing observation that "You car. be a rank Insider as well as a rank outsider." • • • Few books on any subject,, are so badly writter1 as mosl books by professon o{ linguistics, who seem to know everything about language excepl how to use iL • • • (Th.ls seem.! to be true in other jields as well: Terence Ree.st, one cf the world's foremost bridge players, has remarked that nobody plays bridge worse than a professor of malhemat.iCs -ex· cept possibly a professor ci psychology. • • • Now that New Year's Day is but a faint memory, Wt: are in a beJ,ie.r posillon .&o appreciate the bonness ~ Proust's mot: "It is always dtlring a ._,sing state ol mind that we make lastiiik resolutions • ., * • I • H~ anyone ever n indicted for "low" treason? ' • • A "benefit'' function s one of which the gross antics of the pie who Want to be seen generate the et proceeds that go to the p..."'Ople they w Id never want to be seen with. • • Chronology is not t the 20th Century did · of 1901, but in Au likewise the 21st Cen moon-landing this s heoce. • • same as hl!tory: begin In January of 1914, and began with the er, not 30 years • I must make a lated apology to read~~s in my C dian papers, for crediting the U.S. as he only C1luntry: to celebrate Tbanksgiv ; the re!erencfi 1 amsulted in my ''Columbia Encyclopedia" neg I ed to mention the Canadian observanc and J failed to double-check iL fA dam ··L-eai ns·· from · 'Ang_e1·· oice upon a Ume 1here wu· 1 ..inan IUinted Ben Ad.o:m, who, like most melilbera of the Older Generation, had liqio hair and overwhelmlng guiil feel· lnlL dlleue1, ~.the food supply and thereby· lengthened man's.life span " utd the Ang!L "A tremendous achl~ve~nt." "This 71-year-old swinger," -s-a-i-d.:...._ ~== Scherle, "with • penchant , .. wives .a Harris· , ,0-rati·ng'_ S, half century ywnger than he, tirades against the FBI, CIA, police ofllcials, educators and virtually every other orga· niuUon or pel'IOll with a semblance of dignUled authority. And out of the other· side of his mouth, he heaps praise uPon the degenerate disciples of disorder while strongly bintlng that the philosophy of citiuns concerned about rampant dime and riotous bebavlar poralleis that of Adolf Hiller •• lfe also bad a son named Irwin, who, 1lU most niembers of The Younger GtaeraUon, had lots of hair and an o ..... belming contempt for anybody over · 3'l, ~'frtMI., what a mess your generation mJld' fif things,"· rrttln was fond ~Of ·' ,.mg, several times dally. "Because of ~bumbling, we face a society that's r mllita,rlstlc, polluted, -pulllted and terrorized by the llJdregen bomb. Thanks a lot." ~ wi.iess we'rt a.bout the worst genera. Ula-that ever lived," Ben Adam would •V.: noddine guiltily. ''I'm sorry, Irwin." 'lrwin would shrug and go off with Jrlend• to nnoke pol. . . ~ ADAM couldn't help fetllng that ' \ c.And we Uve In terror of Jhe hydrogen , bomb," lald Ben Adam gloOmlly. "What a Jegaey." he. wu ill for a bU of divine wrath in "Only becaUJe your generation unlock~. return for bi.I slN. And be was therefore ed the teerets of the atom in its aea.rcb somewhat shaken on f awakentni o n e for wia:lom," Aid the Allgel. "What a night to find on Ange\ 11 the foot ol bia glorloul triumpb. • bed writln( ID a Gold Book. · ''l\lllatw"S, lien °iAdUn;,;.· oidd tiri .. -VOll"Rlll!UY'lllliGt" llbl"'' lilil'll<O Angel, "to grant you oqe wish.• A<lom, slttinC atralgbter and smiling "Me~" said Ben Ad1m with IW'Jlli8e. te:?,taUvely, uWhy me!.. Your moUve:s were uce:lknt. your '!You haft. been ·aelected by the goals kleal, your energies boundless and -H~venlJ, ~ _.i typical or l'Jlllf yoor achlevemenls tremendous," said the gtnerJtloil."1Ald the .Angel "And your Angel, readlnt! 'from ·the Golden1!ook. generaUon' ls to be rewarded for lta "In the eon. of manttncl, the names of magn~ "· . . your 1ene:raUon, Ben Adam, lead' all the ''There mu.t-tie some ml.stake," said rat. And tbere!ore, by the authority Ben Adam. with a frqwn. "We've betn vested in me, I am empowered to grant awful We creeted 1 r*iiat society 1• you one wish. What shall It be?" ·. \ .; · • • ''I wl&h," IAid Ben ,\dam, the heavenly• 11lf1that..11ft't,®'ndfl!ll!l1 ~and · 'anarcblcal logic, I diini know wbat la." Aca>nllng to Scherle, Douglas' latest literary effcst "practically tnvltes" law deflonce. To lhe F.c:!itor: I am writing to eomn1ent on Sydney J. HafTis' column ol Feb. 2 as I do not ac. C1!pt the onus he Is trying to plact upon me 88 an American Citizen. 1 Al various times I have found lthat }n. frequenUy he labors hls reasoning and presents conclusions diametric to bl! prel'nlse. I enjoy him most when he re- mains with his "antics and sematlcs" and similar columns. But when ~ goes on one of his orating sprees he lreqijently Is guilty of the contortion known as foot· in-the-mouth. Then. to decootort be must "?HIS m..F ·APPOINTED meiilah of orbeit.rilctopodate hinuelt, whlch ne lhe hippies and ylppies," userted does not often do; Scberle, •1la at It again in this latest money-grubbing venture of bia. The aging TO COME MORE IA> the point, and con- Lothario pracUcally Invites his long-tinue Ilia antithetical loglel and con-i halrtd mental midgets to thumb their verseness, I must P,reSume that the prob- nose 1t the law enforcement agencies of lem with the ''rich'' Is really ~ problem MANKIND BAI ALJ.A YS been racist •• chosen re~Uve of The Older said tbe· -~ cenur.-. ''You were the ~raUon with I aJgh, uthat you'd bave'1 'llrst to~~-and ~pt 1 remedy." • little talk with Irwin.• · our country and obey only the Jaws that of the poor; that the problem wlth th~ nlt their dblordued minds and wttims. "police'' Is really a clvlllan problem, a~ "0ou«Wt an olMous student of the ex· ~ot the 1,~ast of all, lM problem of his "And we 1 ~ our democr~. Why, -1-I bOJ,.'• mly-bad a ' Arm1 of .... men."'\ "You 'bUIIt onAnnJ ol lour mllilon men In ~ of • .btlnPC lreedom Ind democracy to au tbe world," said the Angel. ''Truly, I noble goal" •ilfeD.i..IM)'be, .. uJd Bel, Adm. "But JOU can't deny that we polluted the w1ter ad tl>I air ml tc1ttored prblp le .. Wide." . •'That ii I0,11 llkl tbe Ange:L 11But the --t 11 poUutod tolely bec1 .. )la c:a>llrudad the moat lfllu1_11t aocJely the workl bas ever Ren\" .. Dear Gloo m" Gus: In retallatfon, (Gui, Feb. 3) bl!Je tnll• were c:onc:elVed llJd planned for PEDAL blcyd,., aever Intend- ed for "l#X•#I motar!Jed bites" -juat plain bicycles, ufe for b;ke rldcn, young and old. Stop pr~g. om! l<I the llCll 1tr1lght. -P.D. ••. ,_ -~~ ....., ...,., •'r ........... -•-.. ····~· .... ,...,.. ,.,......,...,..., ..... • tra<UJT'lcular acttvltle1 of Henry VIII read«:1"s really hll problem as a writer, attempta to · .. .,......,_~, <om: • •~Infinitum. pari30n between George ID and what he I beDeve lhat·~t J:le falls to rWlze Is de9Cl'lbes,. today'• •establishment.' This lhat he ls ove.raem.anticaUng In much the ls the kind ol mentality and morality that ume manner that Ql\e can ovtrlogic a ti -~lllnC on the blP¢ court ol the problem. The molting Illogic ia the land handing down deO"teS momentously phenomenon know!i u reducllo ad lffectln( the lives and allatn oi tens o( absunlum. . millions ol cftiaena throughout the land." SIDI, f .enjoy bun but enjoy him more Scherlt concluded hit extraordinary whe~ he is not orsUng Crom his soap box caatlpUoa wlt.h the witbertng comment . • to hi! captive readers and admtrers. No, "The biggest 'po&nl* In Douglas' ne~ I do not plan to cancel my 5Ubscrlptlon to book, 'Points of Rebelllon,' rests on the the DAILY PILOO'! top o1 hi& shouJden. And the grealest THOMAS H. BLAND! , """'"' he could perform for his long.;uf. lerlnjf country ii ID ...i.,, and make way for 1 jurlat ol hip personal 1nd Jl<lbllc cb1ncler, fntesrlty and morality." ~-i~~ u4 ea A. Gofd1mltb To the Editor: Chari., A. Peddicord did not •Pl'fOVt .d my 8tUIQde about the war in Vletnam - (Mallbo1, Feb. 4), He recites 1ht loci that his Dad and ~ Dad's Dad and ht fought wars so 1 t 1 could be an American. My father was of solcUers who Germaril Jn fi a mall number rpe a prisoner of the escaped, volunteered beeame a prison«-of for the Pacific the Japanese. He thinks and 'e.., that he fough4 above alt things, l me and every other American to have the !ipt to erprw his opinion •Ith being branded • "coward" or else derogatory. CHRIS HAMMON --•11 flcar George; : ' Why aren't UW:tt more traveling saleswomen! I'•• uted you thi1 i>dott. ' J.J. Dear J.J.: Yeah, and 1-.e answtred It - maybe you werl on the road. There a..-en'l mort tr!veUn1 taleswonien becausealt tllO joru would have.to be rewriUcn. Don't be · a troi;blemaktr. What are you'! A farmer'• .on? {If yoo thin you've got pm.. la!ll ,_,write to O-ae.) .. .. -----.-~-. ·=-=-~=--;:--.:;::;:;;:;:;:;;::;:_;;:;_;-;_:;_;-;;:::;;::::;:::;::::. .. :.: . ..;;:::;;:~.:;::;.~.;;;;:-;::;:;;:;:;.;:;.::.;,,.:.-:,;.:;::;:;;:;:; .. _____ ........ -~-;-.-. -.-;.-,.::;_-.-.--.-~-.-.-~-.;:.;..,;:..; .:.:. ___ --~ --:....-~------·-..;:.;:.-~ .. -:.;.-;c·.;;_~_;.-... ;,;-:.;;.;:;;:;::;11 " • ... . CHECKING •UP• . . . DAILY fl' ~T ~ . Vandalism ~~uses Major Sc,hool Prohle~ ' . 1!~GTON,,~~) -A· -1 -_!lee., told ')ua.~ ~~')!_Mlli~' ·~.--.1'!..."!ldJ~ to~<-''"' "'1* ..... "11 aod dH<e,.... !JO_ SDB Nf'l1borl -6- Mt-1 IUn'fY ·-fciad-a JMrir~~:: ~ bro&a1 uuru'6 e 1987-S8 crime tn tbe acbools, there bnpllcaUon that I.be New Left . ..,,_ 1'.-,..WU'' M to _. ~ ......,t ol ,,..,. vtrtul ' aa---llCbool year-wttb a r.place--.. ~ · ·~ .,.., --•-~ • dalliin mil other crime In the wttb ci-d circlllt televttion m<nl cost ol 11.11 million. In was a .warning Frida)' -· In-wu responsible for the receol ---.--· public ~. C-., -.r n • two r t ·1 , 1 • n:Sfl l•V e addlUooi, New York hid 1911 creased poUllcal turbulence probl<ma ln the schools. · , efllciall to lab d r a 1 I I c microphones, flood . I l'g hh, ocbool . flrea ond • "1, T 17 ma1 be In-. at tbt oalloo'a , Speclf!cally, Hoover llld the .)JIWW"ea ran~ from elec-police dop and high fences larce!Ues. bjgh schools. -Sllldonll for a DemocraUc Ironic llll'Vell anco to police aometlmel topped with barbed · -~nd, CalU., where FBI Director J. 1:qet Society II ·111emflfnl •19 jlas&.' wire.. new ..... rity pl'OeaUtlOM In-HQ<>v'et writing In the )>....... d)vac&erlle "'bool pr!ncllllls Jn a rare nallonwldet 1UrVey 0The'Bal~ aludy rqda elude audible an(l si!.::Jl@rrn lnd"'r!~ A~s o-ci·a'ttn t1he ~thHPPt ljmbijl-af ~ ,•'..0001 vaJiililliiil,.tJio-BaJ.. like ...,.thing,~t-of,a World 1ystemo,-nlght-llghU and · "• . ,,·'- timore achoo111ystem Jearned War 1J moYie.' a Seoate at<te 'rences, the ' 1•• v ~g~, said tbr \natloa 1 the balid ~t. Looking :for -Date? G~ to. a --W.eddirig 36 distrlcts'thlt responded IUf. said. "lt is one ot the,flrmest ~1ou·_.u NOl.OOl., high ~hoob: ce be In I "la SDS'a opinion~ entire 'BJ i.. M. BOYD TllE~TOR.-No,he didn't pick up girls Jo bars. But be never failed to find a Saturday night date, either. 'Iba~ despite the fact his l'a- vellng sales jOb put him iJ11o a different town every wee:ltend. Such is the claim of a genUeman subsq1ber. "It was almpJe,•• wrlfes he. ''I JUSt went to the best hotel In town on Saturday morning ind ask! ed the room clerk .~here lhe big wedcijng receittaon w~ going to be that night. Then after a day or golf; l'd show up, mingle with the guestf, drink chanij>agne, and li\- variably go to the party af· terwards, either at the home of the grootn's parents or the bride's. The major hotel Jh any fair·slzed , town has la r.ociety wedding e v e r y weekend, did you know that? With two families involved, nobody knows.. who invlU;~ who. A Jot of single girls at- tend, always. The bride !eeS to that. You meet a high-class type of girl at yiese funcUol)I,· but the day's eyents seems to make· them a lltDe desperate. Io nine years on the road, I don 't recall more than half a doze.n lonely weekends." fered fS ,5 mutton in damages indicatiorurY! have had that -Los AQceles reported targeted for ~. by edllcatlonal lfStem Is a vut Household HI n ts specialist at the handl of arsonists 8Jld vandalism and ·~!<"<" ore ·1,llll· lncldenl< coatli1g '940,124 New Lelllsls .hoping . to, ..W.. , 1.c:f«y. ·and prison where quotes a ·man. of ecieoce .. vandala chirlng'_ the' 19111.al getting out of ha!"1: -wh!Je 1v....,...,_ D, C. • the Ppo_between lludoall pd "lludimls ore molded Jalo Chapped Kin,. he llYS. will , academic year, . That rtpm"t lnc;Iuded scme · r.ported about eight Umes as admlnlifratora. ''('· ....... ·II? staff, ~rate and •• ~ _,..,. 11 The "!'04TOa<le1'1bllC.Ftb . ,or tbe.fDllmliq;.dliia, --... many. -.43,na,, -,,.but coating The ;survey llld 11oowS11 -~ .,Jhe _ Eatlblllll- clear up ~· ove,,..., dlJ•by a Serialo,juveni!e_dtlln--In New Yuck CllJ lllorio oo11 "11,C. • at1iclt ·were ...... "-aald. Ho llld )'OU rinse YoUI' hanib In I aolu-• ' · · OPEN QUESTION -~y does a man leat"t the bottP button on his vest undone? THE COMPUTER BOYS report small loan companies tum down just about half the applicants .... DON'T KN<1"° WHO took the survey, but it was found the average teenage girl eats nine times a day. . . . NO GREEK should forget that his national anthem with 158 stanzas is the world:. longest CONSIDER TH I$ Dishpan bands? Our lion of one part cide< vinegar wltb eight partr water and Ju>I let them c1ry. CVSTOME!l SERVICE - "Whidl la ti"! helter actor - John 'MCinllre on ... "IbeirV.irgl; nlao' or Leif Erickson . GI 'Hlgh·Cllaparral'!" A. Am n9i qualified to judge, must ad-, mlt. However, this might be ' noted -when MclnU... talks to a crowd,·he sounds like be'~ talking to one person, ~hlle when Erickson talks to onf. person,. he sounds Uke he's talkiriglo a crowd. What's that signify! .•• Q. "WHO SAYS THE THREE most widely- recognized trademarks in tbe world are 'Coke,' 'Singer' and , 'B.V.D.'? I'm 1! and I've never even heard of a B.V.D. I think 'Kleenex' ranks higher." A. Suspect you're rlghl Will recheck. TOASTMASTER-A Philadelphia girl, who aays sbe has just met Tli8 Man, aslcs cur Toastmaster to sug· · gest some romantic verse she might appropriately deliver at a candlelight supper with ~ lucky fellow. How about this? ''Here's to ooe ••• and only one •• , and may that ooe be he • , • wbo loves but one ... and only one • • • and_ may : that ooe to me." Clink! Your questions and com- me-nta are welcomed and will be used whenever J)OI· aible in "Checking .JJp." Please addresa 11our maU to L. M. Boyd. in care of Daily Pilot. Boz 1815, Newpor' Beach, Calif .• 92663. Economy Plans Bring Longer Duty on Ship WASHINGTON (AP) -An just don't have the flexibility economy drive that has -put we used to have and we have more than 100 11hips into had to dig hard to support drydock means longer, more nece~ operations." frequent . voyages for many The vii.al 7th Fleet involved sailors and oUlcers and poses In the Vietnam war and a possible recruiting problem operations in the Korean area for the Navy. Is being kept up to ita normal Navy officers are fearful the strength of more than 70 new demands on their person--ships. nel will lead to dlfficulties tn The 6th Fleet, an Important holding on to seasoned enlisted factor in the Mediterranean, men and will prompt many or-also is maintaining its usual fice:rs to resign. strength of nearly 50 a:hips. The Pentagon 50 far has an· But to do this, and fulfill nounced the laying up o{ 132 other responsibiliUes, t h e vesaels of many _ types for Navy has__had to_ reduce the economy reasons. This budget "tum around" time of.ships in pressure leaves the Navy with their home ports. about 760 ships ht carry cut This means that instead of mJssions In Vietnam, t h e !pending a year in home Mediterranean, the Caribbean, waters bet.ween o v er s ea 11 the Korean area and in other deployment, naval vessels will sensitive spats. .-be --sent to foteip stations "We can meet aU our com-r more frequently. ' mitments as they fare levied . This, in turn, means Jess en us right new," said one time at home with wives and senior Nava) source. "But we children. 26.66· HARBOR BLVD. 546·7080 COSTA MESA . . - WUIDAYS 9 to 9 SUUIDAY 9 to SaJO SUIDAY 10 to SaG_O ~"""'"liillOlll DllllA9 "'1T FLUIDMASTER •AU.COCK D A II-•!Ito '"''"* ·" -• ,tl!_•t 11oi1.Y. "'"''I · .for1•1r, q IN01u11111, my wif1'/I • 111.,er 1hut up.) 0 St1inl111· 1f111I, conoiio11 pr1of, 11 ot I J Inch, 329 2x4 n. PEGBOARD -~ 0 Th• l i9 Ch11s11 of th1 • • • • • l~ l11mh1r y1rd, . . . ... ,. . . • • • • •· 1 • ·• • • .. • • 0 loo•• rnor1 1,., Sw111 • • • • • • • • • C'- • • ~ •"" ••• • • '"'''' te '"'· • • • • • • • • • • • • •. ::: : :: 0 So 1h11cl, l1119h, ~i• 1 • • ~ • • • • .. • • • • : 1tuff It #i1 9~1fnt for • • • • • • • • •.• ·~·· ; .. 1111f 1lor~ ,,. tlty .......... room. . BLACK & DECKER • • " I No. 7000 . v .. ~INCH DRILL ... . -D Gr11t v1l111 011 1 91nw1I p11rpo1111cfrill. 0 Will clo 111 1nM1ri1l1 fa1f; 1ccur1ttlY . • POP . GOES . . . . ' . THE F·AUCET? SPANISH· OAK or WALNUT CROWN: .. AN~LING "' , ...... • I .~ l l,J , PANIL ADHISIYE 0 Super IJ•ntl tdhtrt11f thtf ·htlcl1 i+t tw11 f11r ,. .. , .. 0 COlllH lit '''"'" •itt tubt thtt'U flt ytur ttulltiftf 91111,- D M1lt11 t prC1f1t1io1i.I loolcin9 job. 99c . TU• .HARCRAFT LAVATORY FAUCET WITH POP-UP 0 So t••Y to rapltce Hit lttky h•ct f1111ctt with 10111t ttllftf thtt look1 9ood tiwl _,., t•H t.o. D ·sintrJ ·1fyli119, hitll lu1trt clwomiultl pltllftf, lucitt · htrMUt1; fit1 1t•lttltrd 4 inc:h ctnftr o,tni11,, D Mod tr II pop. \IP ·clt1i91t. -" 88 1/4" .ROLL COIK ·D hy • roll-o'f tlm 0M-t11.,.- 1t1rt•loeking for t t l•11t wll1e • bottle. " 0 ' S1rie;u1ly, lt't fer alee , .... nllt or dtctrttlen, D Mt ltH '°"' Hilltt·f!l'ul•ffon too, t i•ff t ... ~~tlttt l'-4dff look. .. D IDR~-,, .. ----OPEN TONIGHT ____ _ With 1ct1uori" will polid1, ltuff, 11nd, cl111n. HEAP BIG MEDIC NE ON YOUR No need to be alck obout tax. Get I lg Medldna. SJ*lk ......, frolll re.1ervatton first chonc•. Toke tu to ILOCK. Save you time, worry .... often mu<h wampum, toe. 1 IOTH RliEIW Allll ST~TI mm ......... ---... 111111-11!1 ___ .,. We GUOrcintn otCWatt prel)Grcitlon of ......,. to• return. If w m&ka arff errort thot cost )'OU otrf PlftClftv « lnlffut, we will po¥ the ,_n0..;.· Cll" lnterett. H•R [B~(HCo. Ame!1ca'• lai'gaol tax 5o<Y1ce l'hh o.. AOOO Olllmo C.ata M9A COet• ~ 1175 Harber 211l H...W I L--' ...... ,_. II• l'tfr eJ ...... -............ _ ...... c . Ctlltwt CeNN ffl Mat 244f LCllMt Hwr. C" M~ lhfil,) WllKDAVS l.f SAT. & SUN. l:J Ph. '42- ...,_,'°'"TM•NT ••CaKAllf ... OIL. DRIP PAN ~~ Cl"~l'n [;] U11 to pc:~nt 1 m•••Y ;...: 91r11,. ffMr. ·a Till you'rliicl Ironton 11111 0111, inti ht'll cooptrtfti, 0 If thtt worlc1, pltlM COlll'illCt •111l11t. • MAGNmc RIGISfU DIFUCTOU 0 Pt.ts tM "91t whert .,..i ...,.. ii. a (f'4 likt IOl!lt ,_ tftt J .. wt j1ut built, b'rrrr.1 0 Et1y in1ttllttiOk, !111! '"'' 011 I tlMll fltt11 If .... ,. •ithf off11 /' 0 If Yff'r• ttlltf te (lit.It-, voa'll -thi1. 0 . AM. lf,yt1'tt Mt• QOl!tf to prtlN, ff'r wll/ your wilt ~ "'''· ··~ . . G'RDIN HAND TOOLS -o lar•ttltlnt ••Mi tf tht • jtthl 011t of 11N1111h1f, D ' At thi1 ',,1c., thoy'll tt ltt • ., .. ef ttht.n f of • .... ~ ....... . 0 . Cho-frarn c.,ltl¥tfot or ftrk. SCOl 11 BONUS · POil DICHONDRA , D 'r•••ntl ,,.,rte tM er•••.; f,.M ' •l"llr"' your diUO:~r• l1w11. G ,,..,ldt1 • f11ll .foocliltf of Su,_ Tlltf l1tlld1r •f .._, •llMo. tl1111. • 0 C.0"'9rt.lSOO .,qwer• fo•t. '~ 1:.' 1091 I • . ; ' SCO:T.T'S· -~ ~ ..... ...,,I ._- SU.PER . JU Rf BUii:DER · -llOR HASS OR, DICRONDllA , . nH 19~ irr .... L4L ' • IOOO ·If, l'T. Rn. t.tL . t • -..... ·~ .. • .. T"'"*t, ;......, 12, 1970 _ ., ,. ...... .. . ... • • . ..... __ ~onterey Pop Fete Moved ' MOrlTERl!!Y (AP) -The ,r.tont~rey World Pop Mualc Festival 11 off this year, at ')east 11 far ~ UU! area Js concerned. -Mediametric, loc..-which has been promoting th e fest,fvaJ for March 20-22. an- nounced Wednesday the snow would be moved to a friendlier site, but the location and date were not nvealed. KINGS'n It's easy.going all tho way at Orthol Spacious proportions; rich diamond.qiiilted ticking.~ . out; rolox.PricedU>aoeasyon)'llUTwalletl ~= Tho p~e" had pWmed • to 43~=~w~ . .... .... ... ' , ·5411 . ' ' u.e --" ....-. bal .~-, ffuey Denionstrator• Bef.d About 800 persons at.aged a noisy 11Free Hilt y" rally out.aide the State Court or Appeals in San Franclaco Wedneaday while ottomeys lnaide urged the man· 1~ughter conviction of mack Pantherlfuey P. Newton be overturned. The prntoater being droned U> a paddy wagon abovo was one of eight demonstral· on arrested. Whittier Buys Plot For Nixon Library WHIITIER (UPI) -Of- ficials of this town where SACRAMENTO (AP) -Or. Richard NiJ:on was reared MU Rafferty says phonics - Rafferty· Talks Like Candidate ....-Jilt-an educ1tlon-or hil battle have acqu.lred a plot of land • q.Jm1 dirty boou -wm be and b.v. -J>ltdledto build-a the key to his campalsn for library on it 11 a trlbute to the nefettl(J(I ae state scbooll Pruldmt. <!ti'f. City Mana1er N. Keith Ab- School finance and reducing bott de1erlbed the hllls:ide plot cl.tu ilzes, he nys, will be the near Nixon'• alq,a mater, most important matleQ fac· iltt the state superinte.naent of Whittler CoUttt, 11 t h e p(blic instruction in the com· "ptrlect a11e" for the proposed: plained """ """"',.... ~ ed ordinances limiting 8" tendance to 5,000 persons. " Kin g Family Boy Faces Drug Count · CAMARILLO (AP) -1llf son of gultarlot Alvino Rey " . the King Family ttleviSloft show is acoaed of posseslllafl of marijuana. John Alvin Rey, 18, w .. tak.en into cust.ody Wedneadu at CamarlHo Hllh School af!d booked for investigation ~ pCISltlsioD or the drug. lfi later was turned. over to lDf parents. The fattier, who first achity• ed fame as a bandltader, JI married to the former Loullt King. The. teen·aaer was arre1t9'1, officers said, after the ~ tents of a plastic bag asserted,,, ly banded him _on the school grounds last Thursday wu idenUfied by pollce \a boralOfY technicians as mariju ana. lol decade. library. , leafferty has not formally He said the city council had W ho Cares 7 ...anctd bis candidacy ror rM!odlan· ,1111jlqriled hJm lo II.a V e No ·-'!'!"-In the """' "'!hit brinp-·ap·a. m.u.r-arcbllrlcCI Pr 1r 1 • • pecDee -.---------ii cam 'lbatlt your commv111tJ 11• ti equal Ome for everything 1 of drawings and photoiJ'lphs your cornmunlly dilly nt'MSl&Pft' 111 • •• 'but I have a deeJ: ~ lo lllow lbe PnoldenL · BLOOD does. It'• th! DAILY PILOT. oMdiiti lnlerut In the J • • • Abl!ott aaid i;tty o!Ocia}a I am ping ii serious con-would seek an appolnbnent M 0 NEY llderatJon... he aays to i~ ql!lrie&. _ with Nb<oo altar Man:h U to LOS ANGELES (UPI)_ To n. ·•·· h:-•-of an an-determine if the n-.:dent A THOUGHT FUR TODAY ~ ..-.. u-.,.-,_. help finance a drive against nDUDt.-.ment ahortJy before the ~Id approve the proposed tuition, U n l v e r 1 i t y of March 20 ~··~of~~I~~~ site. California Regen\ W i 11 i 1 m .,.U. free., -•~I "II ,.,..,.i, the lillrary Forbes donaled a pint of blood -pal1111. would --ledp. Wednesday, In sympathy with • .,.., ...... ...,--..... •lttlll• 11,. adUC•l •s --.. ........,_ "l think the J>ookl are a meat of. Whitdtr ., NJaD'• UCLA students fighting the -iaoue. Nobody bl plJll lo hometoom, • Abbotl iOld the charge. 1"1111ESIHTl'D AS A CllllPlllJl on a platfoml of city coundl. Nbon wu born The students will reteive allowlng obscene booka tn our in nellhboring Yorba Linda. from $5 to $7 for each pint or ldlooll," be said of last fall's but crew up bt Wb!ttl:tr, and hlood to finance acUvlties or a -• .,r tl>e .... ol ball! --lllm ... • -coiled' the CommlU.. Eldriclge Cleaver's "Soul on naUve aon. Against TWtion. 1"VILIC SlllVICI'. IVllt:Y DAY I Yi LM Roofi ng Co. t 4 ..... ,, ......... .. ,,........,..,.,., ..,nn toe,. and Lf:Roi Jones' "The -;i~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~iiiiii~~iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,liiiiii~ Datdnnan" in San Franci.acolr odiooll. . LA Chief Rips ACLU LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Ptllce Chlef Edward Dtvia bu accu&ed the American Civil Libes;tlu Union of "piling ... falaelsoOd ... .... .ol aether" in char its the dlporbnenl has failed to pro-..eut.e police offlC'lrs for criminal offenses. The organiiation charged llit month that of 1 O 4 pellcemen who had been dlacJpllned by the, cleparlmtDI dmin& a two-year perjod. only tWo officers were ·proleCUted m felony cbar&es· State Raids CllQdy CoUJttera SACRAMENTO (UPI) - ~ st.ate has raided c.ltf«nia candy eounters to !Dike 15Urt the consumer gets lllrmoney'• worth when he 11111 • to.cent candy bar. Waller Wal!Oll, chief ol lbe 1 l 1 le Agriculture Department's weichta a n d ~s branch, dllcloRd Wei!Msdly more than 1.2$ mQllGll candy ban maoulao- ....S by an uat.em Unn were -' lo weil)I Ieaa than their 1111111 staled. ·WANTED ,. .. J TO 1t IOYS I.ND •llLS -·--~C....T'I __ ... -·--AUMIOllS WILL • HU 'IHll Wiii ill OU.N• COUNTY ,.,,,.. .. c.-. ........ c.1 547-6251 ...... __ ... c t 5 •• TAii I l'IOllUCllOllS HOLLYWOOD. CAU'. ~·d .... ' TBE GBEST EVER • YOU EAIN THE HIGHEST .. iddi MR PAID ON lNIUlllJ SAVINGS Wl1K OUR NEW GUARANTHD RA1E ACCCUNI'. TIE '191\ TMAT llST SllVIS YOUR NEEDS •.. , . ••lllM -~::'D ... MIAHQ ANNUM. IA.JI 1-10 YRS. $1,000 5.75" 5.9:1" 2-10 YRS. $5,000 6.00" 6.11" 1 YEAR $100.000' 7.50" 7.79" ,,wl I L S..tilp.,. ,_,.._ ~-11••• rates on lnM8d ~We we •Fl lll>w ooe -90doys:l5l'-.Skllliwl-w!t'1mini· -I ' • J cbtt-bglt cs flexibl. 11 bxi .:aaMltl Cl:l'linue to N rn ........... _of~~daily.A<xounls ... lnsunldto$:lD,IXX> ........... .,, AMNl:11't 100% l9Cl>ld cl ..f.ly .. ,.,, founding .. 1921. Ut "' IN:afu --~. --coll,-hondle all tho deteil~ ------~ 3 1 ~ lllf WWWIMN* MfilCll .. ., ..... ,.,_ ·-· - .. • THI; CASTLE KING 111!Was 1 2 BOX SPRINGS ' . - 4Z sq. ti. Of IUXUl1ous comfort, cf'11~fted, -4o-barder. Tryltcutfarllzt. . n Ortho'a dlnct·lo-you modost priCll i.111 ·s19a ~·· A-blo netcto11WI! Ortho, a king,.•~ Pl1>ld to pl'ISllll. ~by Ort ho ..,,lists for yourwnfart and luxurious slee~fnl· '284- ~I Kl119' A OU11• Include the Orfgfnar ""r v,1 DR'lllO-PAK • FleldCd'Mf: ...... kina orQueenSizestM •Fieldcrest no·inm King er Qua1rt Sill fMll bottom st1l!t • 2: Kin& or Queen Size bolster pillows • 2 plllow ~•Kine.or Queen Siz1 mattre.ss p1d • K.lnt or Queen Sta meW fr1fM ll4th eaQ"·nM'I castn ''-;;.,. ·, DdUILE BONUS KlngorQuiMri Miltf'Jllted bedspread and Kini or Queen ~1ie ltudbolrd (,,. 11 lllvstrat.ld) with )'OW' purd'mse of any Kint or Qt.en Im $Jeep Seti THE QUILTED QUEEN MATTRESS l BOX SPRING' Perfect prcportions for pleasant relaxation and sound sleep. Oriental bamboo pottem tioldna; quilted tcp. PltcedU> let you sleep 111cloualy. •10& THE 'DREAM QUEEN llATTll'.SS & BOX SPRING Room to unwind, rlllty relax and mt! S\Ylod with deluxe tieldna; dia~ tcp. And Ortho's low price makes It aemtb~.146 NS'nF THE QUILTED 'JWIN OR FULL llATTIESS l BOX SPJlll& CllOOllthttwfn or full size. INClUDES DOUBLE IONUS. (Plastic-board (not asnlustnted)andmetalfr1me wtth easy.ml! casters!) ,56 :S SPECIAL TWIN OFFER 2FOR$88 2 DOUBLE BONU 'SES 2 TWIN SIZE MAlTRESSES 2 'IWIN . SIZE-BOX-SPRl,~S " . THE CORONATION TWIN OR FULL. MATnESS l BOX SPRllll Your choice of Twin or Full'llm. INClUD£S DOUBLE BONUI. (Plastic '*dboord (Notas illuslrllld)1nd metal fromewllh easy·mll casltrll) BOTH$98 PIECES THENAIJON'S URGFSIC/IAIN OE MA.IIRESS SPECIALISTS ' ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAKEWOOD ANAHEIM 16131 Harbor Blvd. 4433 Candlewoocl Dr. 1811 W. Li ncol n Ave. 1-.. ....,·.i Phone: 634-4134 '°""'" ,.. .... 1 Pho ne: n6-2590 -" • • - • DAILY l'ILDT I • -'----"MQnag((,n,-Unru·h Argue on Rival-f;anf lict Laws .. , .. ~~.~:.~~:'~.,: .. ly ""' 1"'91ench ' • f ;_ . ... -• lulldl11g Trede -Hoin••· Ap•rJ• f r----:-~-------:-~..,...--... &\CRAMENTO (UPI) -Unruh, a candktate · .for requires that the name of the Unruh terms that a makes no dlstlncllon between m111ti, co,,11111rc.1•1, a,,1d111ff.I~ 1' ~bly Speaker Robert T.-1 !>\r 1 "n 0 r, a,c ~-u '' d -:lln~a~nc~la~l~ho~l~dl~ng~be~ll:st:ed~-=-_!·~·m~lt~lio~n=•iJre~'s~t ~· o~p~h 1o~l e~·~·_Ja~~~·~OOO~in~v~es~tm~e~n~t ~an~d'.:'.'.:a ~~'.:ll;;;;;;~CJl;L~L...~6~7~5-~7.7;60~·;!;~~--::1 ' Mol;ll1an ,..id ~>' biS flnin-r not the amount. because Monagan 's p I an liiUlion-lnveslmTnt. clat dlaclosurt bill !or public l)A!publJcina ud Gov. ,Ronald , I olflcials is "stroocer ud b<1J Reagin Wedc.JSday or trying ter " than a Jaw 111uthored by to "quleUy emasculate" the Assembly Democratic Leader financial disclosure law he . . ' - "J know I'm lata-we ~ atacked up three deep at the airport """ •••• Democrats Tell Why -They Backed Schrade him on I.he floor. "I felt we should have made it unanimous on the floor," Danielson sald. Jess Unruh. authored In 1969.- Monagan said he hopes to Basl_cally, the differences have liiJ bill pasSed by the between the Monagan and Legis1ah1te and in effect by Unruh plans rest ln the April e. ~ amount ol-lnve'.etment a can~ Jt then would suj)eiiede· dldate hai in individual con- Uru:uh'1 llw during city coon-terns. ell elections April 14 and hi the Uniuh's ptan requires· every June gubernatorial a n d candldat.e· -from governor legislative primary. down through city councilmen "I'm .hopeful that Jt will get -to list all individual flnan· 1 ~ ill tiine to help," aald clal holdings which exceed l\lonagan (!I-Tracy). "l'd aay 110,000. AprU 6th ls kind of U1e Jut Monagan'a proposal lowers day." the amount to $5,000 but only FRONT-END ALIGNMENT •••.•• . -BALANCE FRONT WHEELS • • •.• . " $' 7.95 3.00 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT .. ; • • . • • • 2.00 . . . ·Total Vcilue $12.9 • AlllnllT • IAl.MCl non llllllS • S!W· .. AiJUSTU • KT W1ll Ml _.•UT 10£ .. ,, •• • un 111"- SMIS Of llUS 0( Ill.ID lit !4CRAMENTO ( U P 1 ) - Senate Democratic Caucus Chairman M.,,,yn Dymalty Slys he "put party above fr jendship" in joining other Democrats In helping to elect Sen. Jack Schrade as the new president pro tem. Oymally, a Negro from Watts, was one of 23 upper house members who voted for tbe Sin Diegan over the mcft moderate Sen. Howard Way (R-Exeter ). Dtmally noted 13 out of the lt Senate Democrats voted for Sahrade "and I didn't see--how I could remain u chairman of the caucus if I voted against the majority of the mem- bers." Sen. Tom Carrell (D-San F...ando), voted !or "iay last 1ear wllen be OUlled Sen. Bllttll M: Buru Ii Stnate " ...... !llil• time Clrrell nled for Schrade. ''I felt Sen. Way WU ptting too portJun and p91n( the Democrats • )ot or trouble," Carrell said,' "when actually he wu· elected' • with a Democrati .. llepubllcan coall- Uon.'' Sen. Allred H. Soog ([). Monterey Park), II of Korean ancestry ud repruentl a dtltrict inhablltd b)' many persona or minority raca. But be voted laal f<r the con- servaUve Buma and alto backed Schralle 'Tueaday. MARKC. BLOOME • 1n e -w ·tore ~ osta -esa "Nobody Wet me that," Dymally llld. •1 just felt that"a what I should do." Some or the other senators who ,railed some eyebrows when Ibey bocked Schrade ex-, plained !Vedneadoy why they voted for the cooservatlve R bllcali. epu • ' Sen. Jolin A .. Nejedly, one· or the 1e11alatUre111 top Con· servationJ9", voted ·on the Senate floor for Scbrade allbwgh Way b more con- servation-oriented. But in a private· teeret caueua before the formal floor vole, Jt waa rtported, Nejedly •Idec! with !Vay. '!be private vote wu 11-14 for Schrade. Tbla WU ezpanded to JS.12 OD the floor. !'i'jlclly laid "H's Ml any or the jlubllc's bullne"" how he voted ln private. "Tbt publlc'1 b~ Is out on '!!i• floor ." He laid he votod !or Schrade on the floor becauae "he alreOdy hid enouah .-to he elec1ed. It wun't going to do • btll or • lot or IQOd. !or my belle!! to slam the -In hJs face and beat a dead hone." Sen. C....p E. Danlehon OHM Anreltt), oho voted agatoat Sc!irade during the private meeting but voted l<W "Whatever Schrade'' pbilOIOphlcal beu.t,," Ilona said, "wt Democrlta wlI1 aet a better lbalat. Scbr!cle "la muC11 man prldlcoJ 111u Way." Bill Easin2 Sex Laws': Revived SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A blll pennit~ -.Uallly, adulliry and -relatl!loa be---and ....... WU pr_..i todl)' b)' AIH!ilblymu, Wlllle L. Brown (P&n Fnudaco). Brown wd present laws qainst private .....i rels- Uons betwftn con• e nt In I adult& are "'only apott!ly en- forced.11 He .lntroducec:! 1 almllar measure lut ~.., but JI waa defeated. Now Open ••• 3005 Harbor Blvd •••• 557-8000 * 1st-Quallty *20,000 Mile Guar. -95 6.50x'IS 7.7Jxl4 (f71/141 7.7JxU (f7111SI l.2Sx1C 1 (G71/141 t.2Sx1S (G71/15) The iain tire $lO'i15 ...... 14•• l.2Sx14 f9'5-l-tt-c-J 1$ 0 R 95 - l .SSx14 (H71/14) LSS1lS (H717UI 9.00x15 (J78(15) BUILT TO .. SO MILES & ¥111S L 11ns,1.1sx1s • ~ -~:!t ...... -.15'~ (0711141 ........ 1...... -16.. 1-55'14 28'' USxlS 19•s ~~3~::4··:······-·· ..... 22u 1•11n•) •••••• !....... . (171/151 •• -• • • • . "'"'..................... 1.55115 28'' U511' 22'' 22'' t•1111s1 ............. . Jn an age of auto1r1at1c: ;ee makers and self-cleaning ov,ns1 your bottled water syst.em is about as modem as ·an ice box. Besides taking up valuable kitchcm 5pace, bottled water dis· ptnsers are unattr1ctive, uneconomical and require frequent refill ing. TherT is a much better way ••• The Undsay Company hu developed.a uniq~ self-contained water purlflcatio!" s}'Jtftn that is installtd out of sight beneath your kitchen sink. ft utilizes the process of reverse osmosis to ftmove ~ of-tM. impurities from your tap water and provides a continuous ,5Upply bf pure, fresh drinking water (or about 1/S the cofl: ofi 'bottled water. Thm is no installation charge -all you pa:f _ is S6.SO per month for tile use of-this m®ern r R._urification system. For rull details, call or _lllOBAY write ~lJn~jy Con:!p;1n y, C7C • 11lh"'St.;--~ C~a Mtsa, Calif. 9.l627..(7,li}-642'°¥L · ~ - . r::!: ......... 11•5 .r~!~ ......... 17'5 ~!~ ........ 17'' lllllTIWAIU $'-t5 IXTllA ' .a.+tl.11•""1-ll.1M Garden Gm• 14048 BRooKllURSl lC.W ef .. r· "I W..rar 530.3200 ..... u............. .l.U•14 . 29'' (tl71/14J • •• • • • • 7 7S 14 W11S 22•s 1fr111~1 ................... 2291 u1111•1 .............. . 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'Cletn ol 'the poNd the lllDJe cbanie~ for Campus Hall, was renamed .J W . th Add . Anah . School of lllOJfflcal -· thO lfyHlory llbor•tor)o and crawford Holl all<r lhe death onnual "lldlin8 awml to ·: I ress m erm who dlod lanilL • ..._. building. of UCI's first athl•Uc dlrec:lor. oul&tanding grodual< _ ... 1': ........ """1111A,...... ~. 1·~ H., 5'11,J!,, I -· l ...... ,. ....... ~­hrtlVW "1 .,.,_, lAf'N Udf'lo, Vllf•I -..,..,. ,..._ L....... MOrrttblttlL llrtka ~ et Watdlff O..HI Mom.le!Y ........ ...... IMf'lflri.i M, ........ 111$ 11'9hleN Dr M ........, '-"'· n.te fl ftetl\. Ftbrven" ll. ktYt¥tC .., ~. llt. '?f9ll ~ _, ---· hlrid9 LYMo Ulwndlle1 tlllir ...,.. Tllomn. fJI $Kr-'111 Devld, An.r..lm1 cam aftll LMTY M8dlM. ol ,,_ t.t111 tdw, AJltW T. ~ IWw M9k9J ~. --........ $911 ..... "'' ·~· c .•. ~ S.11 OlfM1 • ............... lef'Yket Wfll ... Mlill ........... ...,_,.. , .. J ,.M. Ptdflc 't'W CMplt. l"K"k View Molt· Nlrf, DINCtWL ZWICK•ll tllM W. Zwldt..-. 1022 S.E. 511.yllne Dr., tenfl AN;, C.19 ol dlttl!, Fttlrwry 10. tun<IYM W '-...... llltrt. HllOl91rd Mlll'lllllit. s.nt1 AMI H9rtt11 910d1. N«lll He11YWG11111 two .. ,.11111..,., ·-11 Ind l¥w llGdCJ ar~ttr. Mn. 1<.1ret1 1..-Kaw1i.., "'""' AINI -....... r....._. ""'left w111 M htl4 l"rldtY. -..."' 1S. J l"M, l'11tlllt; Vltw CN,.J, Mtwnwllt. l"Klflc vn Mlmorlll P1rk. OI~ Irr l'Klrk Y1" ~. . AllBUCKLE & SON Weotcllll Morluary U1 E. l~ St., Colla Mesa --. • llALTZ MORTUARIES Canu dtl Mar OR :S.H5e Ctttat Men &ti S-ZC4 ••• BELL BROADWAY MOR1VARY lllllrooohro',C..M.,. •. uwai • • DILDAY BROTHERS BuUn .... Vllll<y M-.ry l'llll 8udll Blvd. llulltlqllo J!eo~ ~ I0-7771 " ... ,. PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery e M°""ary Cllapel IJll P•dllc View l>rM Newpon S..Ch, CiUfenll1 11 .. n• • PEEK FAMILY COl.ONIAL FUNERAL ROME '7Ml Boba Ave. w .. 1m1u1er m.am • Slllll"FER MORTUARY ..._B .. ch lll-1135 Su Cleme•lt 4ft...lt• • SMrm8• MORTUARY 111 lbloSI. -........-~ ANAHEIM -U.S. Senator , Gooriie Murphy pul his feel fJrmly 00 the 19'10 CMIJ\A!ln jrall W-y With an ap- peal to C.lif~nil¥' to vote this year in a· way that will "give Nixon • chance lo change the management and finlsh the job he's so bravely alarted out ~ do." 'lbe California Republican told more than aoo cheering members of the Orange eoun; .. ,. ly chaplet •f the C.lifornla FederaUoo o f Republlcan WOJ(len that the ••opposlUon's only concern la to hlde, by ils apparent concern for en- vlfol'Jffiint control, the '1'e111· iawes 'that must and wlll be la...i by the admlnlstralloo." our help" and he pointed out that the conflict would halo< been resolved Jong ace tf "we had onJy been able to ·eo in there and destroy North Viet, nam '• supply lines. 1bU II all our m.Jlitary leaders-ever wanted to do," be aaid, "but they were never able to carey out a strategy that would have halted the Communists in their track!." Murphy piedlcled t h ·a I President Nlxoo will keep American strength at a level ""which will ensure our ability lo meet any plans that rnighl be ent.rtalned by the Soviet Union." And the' senator that Lincoln knew and worked Quietly made. It Clear that this ror." nation °juSt has to be on itl "We've got the inflation guard at all times wbert stopped,'' Murphy 'declared. Russia is concerned. Those issues be listed a5 Vietnam, lnfiatiol), high taxes. a rising cost or living and lhe preservation or law an~ order and equal justice for all." And he promised his Anaheim SU· dience that ';Mr. Nixon's dedicated administration will clean up the environment al the same time." Murphy called for a "return of the hpnesty that led us to call our first Republican presi- dent Honest Abe." And he stressed in his Lincoln Day mesSage "the vital need for us to clean up, as we clean OUI environment, lhe morals of our nation and return it to the strength, sanity and vitality "And we've got ·a balanced •·ntey have backed off in budget, the means by whkh Lebanon, Greece and Cuba tiut we-can keep it baJanced and a only because they hive been kit of plans lhal simply need met by us with a show of · lhe-elecUon ol...Nimn men to ~ dAermiol.tl&!.n and p;lllible allow us to put them lnto er-force," he aid. "We have a feet." lot of evidence today much of Murphy paid tribute to Nlx-wllich I am not able to on's handling of the Vietnam di.scJ;ose to you w~ tells ua war as "sure alld certain" fl.Rd very clearly that the Russians "bearing fruit to the -point that are determined to hav.e the we now have 60,000 American edge on ~ in any kind of con. fighting men back home or ob fllct. their way home wilh 50,000 "Look at the incrtasina: more getting ready to follow number of military men in the them." • Politburo," Murphy said. Thll The senator predicted that factor plus many others have South Vietnam will be "more· led --us lo put two and two than able to wage war with together and I.he re&ult means that we cannot relll our vigi-· lance for one seeond." Assembly May Settle County Co.urt Furor It Is not posslble for the vot..el'3' to turn to -1 he 'Democratic party in the com- ing election1, Murphy said, "because that once great par- ty is today in. complete disar- ray.· FULLERTON -:tlong· standing feud (... er h e geogra_phy of Oran ty's Superi9r Court may be resolv. ed by the state Aiiemblr, , . Assemblyman 1 John Briggs (R·Fullerton) has introduced a bill (AB-611) which would pro- hlbit closing the-existing branch court in FuHertOn. It now goes before the Assembly Judiciary Committee for a 31). day study. . ~ The ba~tle ovi;r localized courtrooms began months ago. Some county officials believe all 21 departments of the court should be located In santa Ana, the 'county seat. Others think loCal branches in outly- ing communities would be more convenient for t h e public. According to Briggs, his bill "is aimed directly at· forcing county supervisors to stop' ducking and to make some long-range d e c I s I o n s con· ceming the operation o f Superior branch courts in Orange County," Briggs favors branch courts. "After a'u, if the principle the county supervisors have established that ' bra~ c b weliare. offices are desirable, then why on earth ;ire they ducking a decision on the branch coorts, ·: be said. fie conl~nds ~county judges would be happy to operate in the courts if the board of supervisors agreed *o staff them. "Supervisor Bob Batt.in-told me that if the north Orange County~ branch contihutd; then 11untinglon Beach would want one, ·Laguna Beach would want one and he wasn't surt i{ we wouldn 't be better off wfth one big operaliqn in Santa Ana," said the Assemblyman. But Briggs says he is sure Orange CounUalli would not be better off in Santa Ana and lhal it is not rlghl for citizens at opposite ends or the county to have to drive all the way lo Santa Ana to go to court. "The issue is not just this one branc~ court, but the big- ger issue o( branch courts spccllically," sala Bflggs. "They (the OP-position) are out of step with the times," he coocluded. ''Nobody in the Democratic party knows who _ ia in charge," be said. "And I don't look oo that situation with joy, I look on It with pity for it directly •detracts from our two party system. We need a strong opposition party to give us the checks and balances that art so vital 1 to OW' American clem.ocratic system," Mufi>ny said. Chinchilla Slio.w Slated ANAHEIM -The Orange Cou nty Chinchilla Club 'is hosting the International Chi~ chllla Show Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Anaheim Conve1tion Center. The show, whl~ ls open to the public starting at 2 p.m. each day , will Include displays of prize chlnchlll11 from an over the world . A $25,000 award will be made to tlie OWner ohhe top male chinchilla and $1 mlllion worth of fur fashions will be modeled. Co.rdially Invites You to Leonardo da Vinci's Famous ''THE LAS·T SUPPER'' UFE SIZE REPLICA ,CREATED IN WAX t 0 A.M. TO 1:00 P ..M. TIRIRSDAY;. FRIDAY I SATURDAY Eich of th• I) wax fitvt•• portreyed in·thl1 mo¥in9 di1pl1y w•• en •~r•9• of ••rt1Ctf!th• in the m1k in9, end they kt•• Men cerefully f11hion1d to fe ithfully reproduce +ht orl9ln1I mesttrpitc•. Since it1 ~ion in 1'52, t he .lest Supptr fi9ur11 h1v1 been dltpltyed tttroughout the courttry-to flit 1ccl1im of rel igious end 111 !eiders 1/ik1. ATTEMTIOH OUICllES 11Mre will be tmpl• ptrkin9 fM Church end Seti.ti lusei fot tho11 who wish to bring Sun• Uy School $roup1to111 thl1 mtrvelou1 e11hibit. NO AtMISSIOll CHARGE c.Mr .. t ... • wilt IM eccepted to help m•i,,. tttft, .,_,,,,.., eMI pay tit. neceaury misc.ti· leneovt .,.,....,.. ' lhrbor s•oppinr Center • ATTENTION av1c ASSOCIATIONS ' You ere cordl1lly invited to atfencf iPI 9roups. Everyone i1 wek.omf. · ATTENTION SCHOOLS Sc~ool c~Uclrtn of ell •t•• tr• ur9H +. '" tfti1 _ inf1r11fing encl 1nli9ht1nin9> l if•-likt cll1pl1yl Will be {octted on our perkinv-let ftOftl 10:00 A.M. t• 8:00 P.M., Thur1., Fri '"d Set. m Ha.rbor • Costa Mesa • • • , .. . ' • • .. G.Et lNTo ~·TH ·E SOFT~ STYLED "~~ .. ·WAY OF " LIFE·.·.·. • • Hlltti II c.itti.1a lalles lush cotloo vel011r 111ade.ai. Swiss .i-and'~ lhHi In S{llin&'s nMSt • • • · IOGb. Stripet,in.flie-IOlllld dfMltitell)'. play dilor apiist cOIGrj~1 ll)L, XL. - "MockTlllil" 11 •·;'L-r""'-"'' 11 •~t-"T'""' ·U.• ' '. < ~y;:-•' I WW .... .,._ f I GUl't "'1"·1 r lllJ'/•111111 •11111111 of ia Fortrll~ ~ styie.-loas·111e11 who like to be lirst ..... 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' ·---~ iiiiii--..,.. .. ..,...- -• .!!.!f. .... ~ .. , .. ~• !t.!.~.~ ........ ~:-~ 21• c ~!!!Al' .... a ~·· , ..... ~._:_ W -...... ~ ........ -.... -.. ____ •. }, ~ I ' -1 J I " . • • i . r ' ' L_ •' : l: ' I J • l ' I " . .. ""'1ioy, F~.12, 1970 DAILY PILOT JO·B ' Ul"I T1i.MT1 Clocli's . Tit1ae Run11inu Otit? Washington's Old Post Office Building along ltis'l.oric Penhsylvania Avenue is the center of controversy over \vhether to tear down the clock tower. The District of Columbia's third tallest building, the clock bas been ordered de- molished by the Fine Arts Commission, which says the Romanesque revival lower does not fit in with the style of other buildings in area. • ID Identit y C1·isis City San Bernar dirio Suffers &AN BERNARDINO (AP) -We have a crisis on cur bands, ladie.s and gentlemen. This is bigger, more fun- damental, more pervasive, certainly more harrowing than all those headlines about recall elections, mini-malls and what ha ve you. This is an Identity crisis. There are people abroad In the land who cannot spell San Bernardino. It's.true. · A recent outrageously un- scientific poll of nn unspecified number or persons in the Los Arigeles area, coupled with a cursory examination of mail addressed to this city. makes the point all too clearly. San Bernardino. you are becoming San Bernadino. Oh, but it's worse than just tbal. Take a look at lhis question put to these same Los Angeles people. Circle the letter which comes cl05est to your concept of the corr~t answer. Complete this statement : San Bernardloo is: •. (a) A rreeway. <b) A mountain. (c) A shaggy dog with the brandy franchise in certain craggy a,reas of Swilzerland. (d) None of these. You may be appalled to learn that (a) and (b) were the most frequent responses. Only one person-clrCleCI the correct aDSW\'r -(d) -but he later explained that San Bernardino is one o! Falher in LA Poll" Junipero Serra's missions. And he wanted lo know when the swallows are due back. ''\Veil, II you meant Berdoo, why didn't you say Berdoo," shouted a young man, revving his cycle as The Truth was revealed. it's a bad slate of affairs. So unnerving, in fact. thal you race back lhe 60 miles of Son Bernardino Free.way fondling the car radio dial so you're all set when you come in range of one of those home-s\\'eet-home radio stations that know a San Bernardino when they see one. · .. , .. and now, serving San Ber·DEEN-o, this ... " f\.1isspelled, forgotten ... and now this. lt1ispronolmced. What can you do. Call the police. TRUCKLOAD YARDAGE SALE 3 DAYS ONLY • Friday• ,Saturday • Sunday ' KNIT & STRETCH FABRICS POLYESTERS 20 h-1 COTTONS WOOL ro 0 VO ILES DOUB LE KNITS 40 RIBBINGS OFF CUSTOM DRAPERIES & UPHOLSTERY 20% OFF ST RE TCH & SEW CLASSES daytime & e vcninq ... 1 .. •, llfllUABll COUPON ... --;" ....,-c-•w -PrtaDr-~ ------' -. -·-· :..i1 Student .Leaders. Asrk-ing~ for Voic~ SACRAMENTO (AP) -A nuinber of atate college and university student b o d y leaders favor s t u de n t representation on the colleges' board of trustees or university regents' board, and most in- sist it must be voU"g membership. ' The student leaders survey~ by the _Associat.ed Press were evenly divided on whether or not a majorily ol their courses will be useful af- ter college, and a majority feJt that their lnstruelors graded fairly. The complaint that research papers are frequl!ntly assigned to provide the instruct.or with maLerial for a book or article was rated 11false" or "usually false" by all of the students. FIVe out of si:I who respond- ed opposed tuition in any form 'with the lone dlssen~r ap- proving tuition OOly after the student has graduate d and passed a reasonable level ol income. · "I would rather have the Board of Regents integrate in- to the university than have one student sitting on the board. Tbey could begin by spending more Ume on cam- puses or even meeting there.'1 said Tom Normington, UCLA student body president. Phil Minter, Son Francisco • Slate College student body.' vice president, said student and faculty representation "might bring the trustees back to quesUoning the impact of their programs on the clients or the system." Bil Dakan, UCIJA graduate. student body president, noted vot1ng memberahlp would have litUe •practical effect but wouJd be important P5J1chologtcall1. Doug Broten, Fresno St.ate College atudtnt body president, said mem.· bershlp would create a new avenue of communication. Most of the students agreed with Cal .Poly-Pomona student body Pfi!Sldent Jim Yoong and UC Berkeley student body president Dan Siegel that personal and corporate income tues abou.Jd be increased to 'Super Equality' Urged If Girl Becomes Cadet pay ror free higher edUcaUon. teaching rtsidenta and tven They divided evenly on vacancies/' Dakan com• whethtr or not the same plained. material was frequent.I yl;:::'========::;;;;; duplicated lo d I ff e re n t courses, and all agreed that there were some &urses they could take just as well without an instructor U provided the proper materials. Four of the six said they would prefer large classes with better instructors to otes " SRYI. DAN & IYlON HNLIY smaller classes with average M.r tll8t 11111 " ..._ -t. M instructGrs. t11111111111 .. w•tw .... "*" wt .... AIR FORCE ACADEMY cf your clrusmates who must "A few gifted people can 111 t11• Jti. •••• v111osy ., Tali.. Colo. (AP} -So Jone French live In the donnitories and be make large 1 e ct u re 5 =-~'!:.;' :':'::.: 11e;:: wants to be the first female subject to the regulations con-.stimulaUng, but even so, in ..._..... ~ .,.,.._1klltt. cadet at the Air Force cernlng their conduct there." most .... ~ ... only small classes A de does she, ch ised th ............ " •• ,......klle'. Ill c-."""' .. , ca my, · Miss Fren ra e are worthwhile in addlpg 11-• ..-• ~ w1tt1 ..... 11 -.. Very well, say 20 perctnl queslion oL her appolntmenl to something that cannot' be _.., .. ., -.r '-1111 ... ,. ,,,..... male cadets in an cpen letter the academy in letters last simply read ln 1 textbook, ...,., "" -trys1119, _.. • "'11· daring the 1 9 • y ea r • o I d month to the Oklahoma con. Siegel obseved. ..i ,,... urM, •lllflll.H:ld• lint -"" llniverslty of Oklahoma coed tussional delegation a~ng . There w••· general 8.,..__ wMre '° t1r111 '°' .. ..,~ Thll .-rti-. ah d. th h be t the "' ,. .... ~ "'ltr Wiicher, Kle1ftr, 9Y IMIM, II to come -ta at er name pu on ment that It is difficult for • ""' .-...,.,._ -. _... w1111 First, they said, she had bet· list for the next competitive students to get to talk w\th • ._... ., apper wire ,.1i.11 ., ter start building up her uaminaUon. professors ·even though the tll• --•ent .... 1 1111W. tt b .. 1111 muscles. ' 1lle services academies, she ratio is one instructor to 17 111.t "" 111111ta111 Mr:-«..,... 1111 1111. ialned "b b R ~rltlf llf wfklllll'I ...... I K~ "Practice by runnl.n·g comp , ave ee students, and most felt a •1111 KfWVftln 1111..., w•w..,..... several miles · a day,,!' t~y desegregated by ,color. race teacher's academic degree or ,,.,.. llM C9..,..rt ., •11 .._...11 suggested in the Jettes: Mon· and creed, but not by sex." lack of it had little to do with er, "' ~c111H, '"'"" • ,. ...... day. The Jelter·writing cadets his teaching ability. ~ "' 11n: •"11e• 11111 f!9dk• lfnldl:• "You will be expected to assured Miss French "we also , "Faculty may Jn cl u de s11t1111y ., wlfm<r.n .,... y., ,,,. complete courses' in boxing, believe in equal rights for ·ciini'Cai professors, 0 0 n . t. c•MIM tlll'I ""' ....,.. ..., ....... wrestling, judo, unarmed com-women ." ''Jiiiiiii! iiiiiiiiiiiill ullKh u c:i.1111 tw...,.. -"""91 bat." "But," they cautioned, "lfll :;::::': .! ::~." trtn. "''", The cadets said Miss French you want to be a cadet, then MOllEY TO LOAll would have to brace herself "OU must meet all the stand· •• 11••• ·~ ,._ ~ Nc:tft ...,,._ ,, PAWN SHOP "" WI .... IMNM ... II C9-for dormitory existence as an ants a cadet must meet: ac-" t1111111 111 '"' 111-....... island of f!mlninity in a sea or ademlca1ly, p h y s i c a I l y , ... • D'-'* ·e T..at c-11o t. •YJtON "'"LIY 1tt- males. Rooming outside the militarily, regardless of your RACITl'S 1uJtAMc1. t11 M•I-. 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Only two Jives out of a possi- ble 83 were lo.st on Feb. 12. 1935 \\'hei1 the giant Navy dir- lgible Macon slid beneath the waves. Bµt for th,e American public or the 1930s it was a disaster. coming just l\\'O years after the Macon's sister .ship, the Akron, carried 73 of· ficers and men to their deaths off the East Coast. Cmdr. llcrberl \Viley, ordered lilackey anc;I the other off duty personnel into the bow i'n an effort to use them aS ballast to keep the nose dow11. ''Nobody knew what \\•as going on." ?ttackey said. "It ""as a gentle landing \vilh the Macon at about 30 degrees inclination when the stem hit the. water. The helium that raced through the ship made us all sound like Donald Duck." The !\1acon "'as huge _ big Lilerafis a-.1d lrall lines were enough to n1ake today's jumbo lo\vered b.om the dying airship jets seem like lighl planes. and ft1ackey and the other The airship \Vas 785 feel long men in the bow "'slashed open ;ind biplanes were launched Lhe hu ll's l'.abric to escape." from her belly on scouting titackey swain for 2 o missions. The 747 ·j~Ls aren't minu~ and "qi,mc upon a eve.1 300 feet long. r.aft loaded wtth men f.rom the The hangar that housed the bow. We got picked up by the ?ifaCO!lJ.5..sUll at MoffeU...field USS Richmond.'' near Sunnyvalt! and one stan-In recalling the crash during ding inside gets a feeling of an interview lvith United the size of the airship. Press Internatia.1at. ft1ackey The hangar is 1,138 feel Jong frequenUy referred to the 11.nd 303 feet wide, with four "T:xas . incident." In 1934 , aluminum doors-weighing &00~ wtuleJlymgjhmygh the moun- tons each that opened to allow lain pass between the Rio the Macon w·be pulled out on G~ande Valley and the Pecos railroad tracks. River VaJley en route lo Early on the morning of Feb. 11 lht fl.tacon was pulled out Into a drizzling sky and 'set sail for highly publiclied war games off Los Angeles. A neet of Navy shiJ)8 wa~ moving from San Dlt(go and Long Beach to San ,Francisco and the Macon wu ordered to use the vessel!' movements for scouting purposes. Aller successlully scoutt.1g the fleel. the Macon \\'as ordered to rciurn to Sun- nyvale. 1naneuvers in the Caribbean. a girder bucked on the an port side or the fl.tacon . The craft Jaridcd in Florida and temporary repairs \Vere made. The J\1acon \vent on to take part in the war game.!. \\liley y.•anled tg snake perinanent repairs but the Navy said the fl.1acon's opera- t1?ns sjlould ~ot be interfered Ylllh. ~le decided the repairs would have to be made as lime allov.·ed. This girder. P.1ackey said, snapped · on that fateful FcbruarY night. \Yhen she •was 11bout fivr. miles off Point Sur at a p.m., the coastal mountain." were shrouded in fog and dangerous rain clouds sur· round~-me Macon. A JllSt.or wind struck, drop-pint~ airship1s tail sharpJf.. tcari!'!J the control Wheel from the coU'Wa.in's hands for a· few secci>ds. Mackey, l'l'ho reµred as a captain, went on to Command '?11offett: homebase for \Vorld \Var II blimps that helped escort .ships up and down the California coast. The Navy , still proudly states that no ' ship,..eSCOrted by a blimp V.'as \Vlthin 90 minute: the lltacon -the-last of America 's rigid aiTships -v:as no more. The'"cr!iff's 'tlj>pl!r uh went Into, pieCeiand the ltiip COUid nol . ~ , controlled pg , she drl.fted to the south. The M&cOn, with~ p~re.helght of 2,800 feel, skyrocketed to 4,Sllt feet. Finally t'h e aqtomaUc vatVe.s on the heli- um-filled cells opened, blowing helium into the atmosphere. Then the giant setileCI l:tilo the , Pacific. ever sunk by the enemy. But the blimps lacked the cruising radius of the Macpn. . :fhe little planes the airship carried..ba.d_a 300-mile radius of operations. This y.•as added to the 3,078-mile radius of the Macon. It was not until after Wot"ld \Var II that the United States .came up with a flying boat capable or such opera- tions. J\tackey said · he oneo ·wonders what would have ha~ pened if the Macon had been scou1ing off ffay.•ail on Dec. 7, Poe of the lasl men off the :P.1.acon was her taclica) of· ;===;:=======:::I ficer, lhelate Donald· Mackey. ' BC;A.l BUFFS 1941. Mackey ·was off watch in the A1mofl Loclreb•v h the only smoking compartment \\'hen full-tim• boetint ,dao, wor•lntJ he fell a "terrific bump·• rrom on •nv n•w•P•P•• In Or•11tJ• the gust. He went to the con-County. Hi1 .xclu1lw• CO¥••••• trol car to Oe}p the navigator of bo•tin9 •nd y•chti119 n••• ·take bearings. i•1 • J •ilv hehl,.. of th• DAILY The Macon'.! skipper, Lt.! I' LOT. --. I I See by T l)Qay' s Want Ads e ~10DEST ramily of 4 In Gardtn G r o v e deairea bm.ch hc>U!e •••• even llyou ca.n•t help the. dlnihY ha· ~le._ yoo'll enjoy readlna: ol I.heir plight. e Name dropper r I lelp your- ~rlt to these 1-iart Schal· fner & Marx ·aeniJfimen '1 · 11.ults. Jikt new condltk>n. Nearly a $lnl, o n I y a lra.ction tJl th>• oriJ"inaJ prk<. • SbM1 on buckels! The! nl.il\V M!a!tl>n ha11n·1 paJs- ~ ycl. ,et !ho~ le11rky roofs p&lched while if• di')'. . .J-ock, shln&lc or Uphalt. l)'pe11. rep&tred, ~aranlfcd, woi·k. • --~\ f., · ... ;.~·rt ' .. •. ·:: •. ' . 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Adams of· Newpqrt Beach, will ,host thti luncheon which will feature UnLvefsity ~£ Southern C~ornia • ' An inside Joot-at the ''Col.Jere. Bo w I''' HTftls shown on televloion eaCb week wlll be ,81V8J' ·~ hen and patronesses of th'e erange County Tn>Jan Leecu• by Dr. James H. Mc;Bath, <fDecb of lhe University of Southern Callforilla's wlnnlnf team two years ago. Dr. McBath, chalnnan o( the speech department of USC will be guest speaker for the aMUal cham- pagne funcheon honoring patronesseJ o( the Trojan Leacue Tuesday, Feb. 17, and wlll,lllustrale·bls Uilk with rums. ' . A gradual• of Northwestern Unlvenity, Dr. Mc- Bath attended the l)niveroity ol London and lnl1 held leacblng posts Ill several unlvers!Ues. In addi- tion to holding numerous proless!onai offlct1, be ·w rriany publicatlona to his credit, including three on televis1on debat~, Mrs. William C. Adams of Newport BeeCb·will• ho'sl the luncheon and Mrs. Earl G. Corkelt,lsfln charge ol plana for the day. Patroness aclmin:ialration duties are-handled by Mrs. Raymond B. Terry ol Orange. • Among.patronesses .to be1honored at the lµnch · eon are the Mmes. Bruce .G,elker, Bil)boa; Robert. Stoner, Balboa lslandi Newton V. Allison, A. Dewey Callahan, George E. Hoedinghaus, Cl!Uord E. Hughes, William Macdon·ald. Harold Pearcy, Cfles.-" ter F. Plircell, Edward A. Raulston, 0. W. Richard, Henry Truax Willett and George R. Wiseman, Corona def Mar. More are the Mmes. William L. Barker, Gene Lang Congdon, Albert W. Deland, Raymoild· GOiier, ,John J. J. Jakosky. Wllliams Kilroy,• Miltf Ober, Nancy Schmitz, Glenn Stillwell, Robert ·Vorda!e and Robert B. Young, Newport Beach. Funds raised by the Trojan Leacue, a group ' of USC alumnae, are coolributed to the libraries of ~e_univenity. _ ......,.... + _ ) > • I • • APPROVAL GIVEN -The welcome mat is being dusted by Mrs. Arthur Guy (1¢t) and Mrs. A. Dewey Callahan for patronesses being honored_at_lhe_annual champagne Junc:beon._hos1ed by. Q_r· ange County Trojan League, as their friend Shane gives his ap. professQr -Dr ._James.JI. McBath-as-gucst--speaker ---.------.."-~i;;;;;;;;;;;;~--~;oj;;;~--;;;;,;,;;;,_;...-iiil -- '"""'"· ,.,_., ,. fl'.' hlil .. ~ . • Legal Secrefariesi Issue Urgent _ " Teapots and art \\'arks arc receiving special attention as the University.Gallery Associates plan a memb~rsltip lea Tuesday, Feb. 17, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the home of Chancellor and Mrs. Da~iel G. Aldric;h Jr. Women interested in the vis- ual arts and ih workin g.with UCI are invited. Mrs. William t: Stabler . (left I membershJp chairman and Mrs. Francia L. Smith Jr., Dew member, prepare ' ' . for the event. I It's µJne lo quit work and .go to the Tris~aldekaphobla Reception In tb8-Newporter Inn openlilg the Board'. of Governors meeting of Le2al Secretaries, Int., but Mrs. George Hannahan, Mr1. Donald A, Renner and Miss Karen Turner (left to right) &nl•bavillg a bllrd time convincing Dona.Id IY. Harwood tbat ,lMialnesa will wait for 1 pleaoure. The meeting is sc heduled for tomorrow, Saturday and ~ Sunday, Fet>. U.15, and wlll be hlflil!lhled by a Valailllne Sweet. heart Banquet Satw'day wl!h Cecil Hfck1,,0ranit•CwmJ..u.tnct attorney as mutet of ceremonl ... -. J BeinQ(heap With Bus Fare Turns ',Walk' Int() Nightrn~re DEAR ANN !.t.NDE;JlS: t'm I 16-year- old iilrl who has been told a dosen u .... nexer to ride wilJl atrangers tiut I paid no attenUon. l wu au~ terriblt things L dad oboot In lhe always llappen to llOD')eOOe elsl?. ~ was 11 o'clock at nilbt and g<tUng cold. I deci~ to save 1110, hlll fare and tiitch a tide. I got Into Ila fllll car thalstopjled -\blue aedan. J, ,1111ddle-oged~ "" driving. Within t• minutes I new l had, .made a big f1l(llike. The aq looted 8' JI he'd be<n drinking. He asktd me ~ cruy ques· tiaM. su!ldellly he turned hlto a side stftet ~ Ofllo I dirt road. . 11hoUl!bl of jumping oot, but the docn ".,. locked. and he WIS driving protty fasL SUddenly, he stopped behind a -. • clump ol trees, draged me oat of the car and tried lo rape me. I manqecl to 1<1 free and ran for my llfe. He chased me and J fell·. Befft I could get ·up; he Uteralty pull<d me op by the hair aod began '8 beat me lo ''make me beha,e.'' I aot looee' and atart.ed t.o run aga~ dlia tJme tntc) a barbed-wire 'ence. -I crawled through • hnl• In the fence and hid behind a clump ol bu!bes. . ~ . • • II> iO.t silht of me so I tc.pt my bead down and rt:mained IUD. I mull Juve lain there for I> minute! whtn J lteard his car drive ofr. I then beaan to walk (Kime. ll W8' the longest walk of my Uie. I had hurt my knee and my heaO w., bleeding where he btt. me. J stopped at the Orst houae: I saw and ~ailed the police. Thei' came and goL 1 me and drove me home. l 1m recoverln1 from 1pralna and trWaea,-!"'I J'm Jucky to be aUve,. 1 , ! If my letttr can ""'il"l'"'reir\!!ljmr going througli what l ~. lt<wlll be worth the effort tt toOl<'to ~ It_,. DUMB AND LUCKY DEAR D I< L• Coqratoll--'° be.ln1 aUve, t!alt I•·.. ! / . DEAR ANN LANDERS:• I 1iOt you've h1.1d'1 zillion leUers from Qt9~ who are fllrlou1 with Loa Allgelel tllb -the man who wrote to say he doesn't a1s\11<e call - IL WU children he bates. IBub wtot. on to say he ls sick o( our chi :;centered loci&- ty -that moot pareota '"' ICll'ed to death of their Idell. 'l'bo)' cater to thorn, blibe them and live In tear or incurring their' dlllavor. Bub made an e1ceUent cue for an un- poj>ular position. But he mined· the moot lmpartUt point -that the kida .~ noi to blame. lt'a the parents. Children "" born · Wllpoiled and Jo.able. They are taught to be rude, lo- COOliderate, deat.ructlve and obnoidoua. They ani c<1111tanUy tntlng to ... how far they can go -how much they can tel away with. When no llmftl 11"1 Ill and Ibey can do as they pleaae, dltldna become tnsecure m1 ~. uu a car wilbout btam. 1'0tblq lo -; than • botWe,. )JlltJ. cbDll , ... : dlll:eopectfld ·ldd. You -a1 ...... :111a1 I hi aloo II 1aoe1J and -.ble .. -'BUB : NO. 2 DEAR lllil'NO. I : Y• -rl((M.1 .. ~ ... ._..._._1mt1n•: _. ,.._ -'1"'"NI. J, .. I ' .... ,.. .... --.......... ; ___ ,_ ..... __ _ hit. n.br lw wt'JJ I . Ann Landon·wm be alod 1o help ,.. wltll your pioblama. --tt llW la ~ct tht·DAJLY Pll.DI', w' , a a -• rl,tl .-t--. . . " I I I j . I • • l l ' I • l • lj 041LV .PILOT Th11rsd1J, Ftbrual')' 12, 1970 ' UCI S-tuderrts ··Propose S-ola.tions for-CWorfd~Pr·oblems-.... By JO OLSON 01 TIN Dlllr lllltl Iliff s e & men ts representinc se-, quences of Ume. -reproduce. Now there are con-wu populaUon. l us r1 g or-Wfiil you have eaa ;-che<:k trolled burnlna prejects. her openln1 point.I with a all sides and make up your The quanUty of carbon dlox· 1raph, she abawtd the doubl· own mind, the stude-nt.s sug-\\'ater and air pollution and population con trol -In· surmountable problems for the world to solve! The Jatt VID,000,000 ol an Inch on the rope represented lhe Ume span sl'nce the Amer· ican Revolution. abowln& that man has had a rtlativtly small lime to react to condiUons on the earlh. Rivers teadblg to the dams constitute fire bawds wbtn. they are covered wWI in- dustrial by..proctutta and oil, and ire health h a z a .r d 1 , breeding hepatitis and typl\lld. he ~. Js a very youna JCJenct, bavtna come Into .., ctp&ance u a lll1oul study 1nlllllif111111. IH1 derived from the G<:telt -d for house and mNDI tho tlUdy ol the rela- UOllllllp bit-. orpn;..,. and the .hooae In which they llve. ldo_.in___tbt~rtc-.;:---;;ln~1: -ol populaUoo, a pr.. ., slgoiflconUy Jn lhe Jut 50 u.., r.co~onnll' as--'"'~""---------fl. years, 'Jbomas continued, a being an important one. ti'M'LE THINGS . According to the three UCI graduate s tudentl'I participating in the second or lt series sponsored by the \\roo1en Associates of the UC! lnLerfaith Center, the.re is hope but each person in the "·orld-must make a personal ~ffort to help turn the tide of the coining crises, Speaking first for the cur- rent series, titled the tland That ..Rules the Cradle Rocks the \Vorld, was Don Wilkins, "'hose special field of study·is "'aler. "One of the most important things you can do as women is st9p being so egocentric," he told lhe audience. • ~ To illustrate his point that mankind js a latecomer on the "·orld sce.1c. Ile stretched a rope across the room. made up or different c o I o r e d Wilkins said that organl9ms tend to render t b e en- vironment unable. to support themselves but able to support other types or organisms. DAAIS AT FAULT llow is man doing this today? One example i's the ~nstructi0i1 o( dams. Dams aid_ our style or living and there is one on practically every major watercourse in the United' States. · Dams cre1te prob l ems thou1h. WUkins painted out. . \Valer usually runs down hills carrying silt and mud with it, but when the streams are dammed, there is no p'iace for the silt and mud to go except into the Jakes formed behind the dam. Wilkim cited an example ot several children who <found a w1tennelon floaUng in I river and cracked it open for a feast. Some of the thlktren died or typhoid and the reot became crlt!Cally ill. Lake Tahoe, he said, WIS one of the cleanest bodieJ bl water jn the world 10 years a~o but now must be cleaned with a $50 to $100 million pro-. cess ot ·Carryln1 the wute out of the lake. Park naturalists, Wilkins said. gave a new r•tlfta" system for streams, baled '3IJ the amount of trash in , and near them. Next · to speak waa P ... • Thomas, speclaliiing In jl.} study in air 1?91lution, YOUNG SCIENCE Thomais began by deacrl~ina the science of ecology, wblch, Once !«*eel don .... ,..,. O<lllajy ,_ la the -ol hWIWI ourvival. ' .Man. la part of an •CO •Ylt>m..!rhlch -...... tlally lnlact as lone. u only a small part· la chaqtd. Man, b-. llku .. simplify •10 systems J and the alm»I• 1¥111en\1\re much more eully dla1urbed. . "OUr -la InUmaltly Joined 1o nltur<," Thpmu said. HI! llluatratld his point wllll the lilftt tequola ·trees or Cllilornla. ~e are no new NqUOiu ........ *'""' Ill•" tr ... need fitt lo cl<ar space for t1>tm to ll'O'tJ 1 n d reproduce, and fire prevenUon csmpo!p literally wiped out the' chance for the trte1 to dan1er becaute it 1bould be Jn WO thtre wtre 1 billion They also· mentioned litUe. only a small part of the en-people in the world and at the things that can be done: t:ie vlronment. end ol 1169, 3.3 billion. The conservative with water A hwnan beJ.ng uaes on the world's doubling time today is averase 30 pound! of air ·per ...» .to,37 years. she said, but as conservatJve with w a t e r ; dlJI, white 1 car uaes that kmJ u the blrth rate exceeds . bt r~dy to accept lesa-thao- much juat in three mimtes. thf dealh rate tbe population perfect q111.lity vegetables and Jets bum a Ufetline Sl!pply oC will ,row. rruits grown without pesti~ air each tJme lhey take off. The doubling time in the cides; learn to quit . ~ing l.E88 LAND United States is 67 years, but squeamish about the thOugbt M land ith 1 t 1 onJy 25 years in underveloped ol using recycled water. ore ~.!lnw I v •Is eolllltrles auch as India . Jn · Two meetings remain in the ox11en-paua"" 11_ J' ants, · ........ , ••eas, Miss Sullivan' · ~•-d F b ~ d covered w:llh upba)t aid con· ...... ... series, 1ueS ay, e . ,.,, an crete uch year, md by 2CIO it pointed out, more than 40 Jl!r· Tuesday, Feb. 2~, from 10 Is redlded that llJ 1.A cent ol lhe population iJ•under a.m. until noon both days. P we • ... ve the a1e or 14. What will ha~ rucbad Ille c:rlllcal point. ' The topic tor Ille Feb. 17 Clrbon cf!Wde abaorba heat, pen when they all reach-meeting will be Education, so the 'temperature wtll have childbearing age t . presented by Mrs. Howard L. rt.sen by .a Cl'\letal few degrees What can women in Orange Cless or Claremai1t University md the au level will have County do to.help J;>righttn the Center. ri1en 50 to ~ feet, enoup to outlook for the world? The session wlll take place cover . Nnport Beach and Juqe morally l\;hen con~ in the University Methodist UCJ. . siiltring maUers or PoPUl• Church, Irvine, and tickets, at Concllld1ng the panel was tlon; become more inlormed $~25 may be purchased at th• Deborah Sullivan, whose lqplc by reading and.being skeplicaJ door. i:--~~~,.:=,,_ ... ....,,_.. ........... --... ~~ .......... --.................................................. ~ Horoscope Libra : Accent On Publishing FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13 ,J By SYDNEY OMARR Adi.011 1te qlllck; maay wlae lllCI planed ctr&aJn coane make eUnaes. News coalcl t.'llllCent tnvel lttneraey wtir.11 "reverses gear." ARJES (fl.larch 21-April 19): Review ideu. Some are based on fiction rather than fact. Read your paper. Add to knowledge. Be sure your in· !onnation is obtained from reliable source. You can make discoveries of vaJue. Best to leave detaila to othen. Be _veraati.le. Aceeat o·n publishing, wriUn& ind ad- vertising. Spread your views. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. It): You find out truth about some co-workers, associates. nus is not necessarily ne1at1ve. But you will have to change some procedures. Do so in thorough manner. SAGlTl'ARJUS (Nov. 22.- Dec. 21): You tend to see persons, situations in nonrealistlc light. Some who make claims of loyalty are mere talkers. Realir.e this and plan accordingly. Don't sign away anything of value. spri n& collection •lap· out or your car and into Patricia'• TAURUS (April 20-May 20)' Obtain hint . fiom A r J e s meuaae. Some who make clalma bi,. nothing with whic:h to beet them. Avoid wi.sbtul tbbWnJ. You can mate money, but method is apt to be unorthodox. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Strive to rectify misunderstanding. 'Sputllgbt harmooy. Applies 1pedtically ..• ~-"".!!!------------""'.0 to one who has served you, I < worked with you and is loyal. ' SEARCHING FOR TREASURES -Mermaids (left to right) Mrs. Dorothy Cole and Mrs. F. G. Peter- son search through shelves and cabinets for un- DoJ~ P&t DM.dliJ/i(JAi; ,i'··~~ :~ / ~._.. ~~~ ~A.~-~+: r>; « ~'"'-~ ,-_,... "·....--' --· To avoid disappointment, prOspective brides· are reminded to have their wedding slories with ·black and white ~louy P.hoto- . graphs to· the DAILY PILOT Womcll'S Do- "partmenf one week before the wedding. Pictures received following the wedding will oOt be used . - For engagement announcements it is imperative that the siory, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. U deadline is not met, only a story will be used. To help· fill requirements on both wed- din~ and engagement stories, !onns are available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will· be aoswei'ed by Women's Section staif members at 642-4321 or 494-11466. 2.&% OFF OM.ALL RACKETS ' THE PRICE IS CUT-BUT NOT THE OUAllTV, WE HAYE THE GREATEST SELECTION OF T!NNIS wtARS AVAIL.All~ -FRC)AfA FANTASTIC CHI LOREN'S l,INE TO ORIGINAi.. KNITI IN TENNl .. M:ISSU. Wl AfllE ftlAlL V'IXCITlb ABOUT OUA FULL IJ!tAHGE Of'Enll FROM 111.00 QUALITY VEf'•T>AQUANITY HIJCE RA.NOE . -HERE'S JUST A FEW Of THE ITEMS ~E.CA .. RY -, :!tL1:'1~E.: :'1~,~~r~=~: ~~~ :::.a::o COVlftl FOft At.L--,YOUfl TENNtSOl:AR l'LUltJACK ftURCELl flNN,IS; 1!H9P.-MEN'S AND WOMIN'S. ZlfllO KING .IACKEts.-AND Of ~UFIH BRADRICK KNITS -ALl OF THiii TJ111'01 J:Dd Ull TOTOf' NAME, Tot" Diil• At«J TOPSTYLtl FOPI YOU -ANO l\IMIM8EA OUR LINI Of CAT GUT OR NYLON STRINGS, WITH ,U,.CHAll! WE Wtll EX,EATLY ST,.INO YOUR AACKIT FREE. - Nl ... Ofl llACtf t.AOUltA lf.t,CH .-~· I ... ,.,, • ._ -•' • I • wanted' objects. Both old and new merchandi.oe will be ofie~ for sale at the group'.s Winter Festival Flea Mar~t. GEMINI (May 21.June 20)' Cycle ii hitbtf; rNUJll accrue from effortl. Key Is to be Message increuingly clear bt I ~0oc· Cha.Kem -Co soys: tonight. I 1o., AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. aware of what YoU need. ,,_ In authority llde with you. But there Hems to be doubt about exict J!l'OC'ldure. Take t.pne to anilyze. 11), You find younell fr .. or GO . MO DE RN IOffie major obligations. You can plan along more creative Festiva I Finds Fleas ~flitting ~:!·.,A:e! ~ =-::t JUST SPUY JOUI WEEDS AWAY eel tor past e!torts. It's as slntple as that when you PISCES (Feb. !!I-March 20), SPRAY WITH CHA-KEM-CO CANCER (June-21.Juty 22), You may have to terminate some areu of actlvity. Do so with entbultum. You wW replace what a.ppean to be 1 Jou. Letdown is but tem- Friendly advice can lead to , · · Old ~ new tr~ei' &•· lore can be flUl'ld at the Winter Featival FJea Market on Sun- day and Mond<y, Feb. zj abd 23, rrom 9 ,.m . .untU.4 P·P'· Sixteen orgaft;i..uGrm will spo~ boofbs -Jn Iba Boys' Club of Lasuna Beach for the aoouaJ affair aponaored by tfie Mermaids, "Women's Division of the Chamber of Commerce. Mrr. Marpret Gott>chllch w:lll ~ chairman for the s1le asail~ by U)e Mmes. John Walker, Arline Baker 'l'nd Rulli Lilj<Mltln. A Mermaid booth headed by Mrs. Dorothy Cole ud Mra. F. G. PetlrlOD wlll.rature a vJ.rR:ty of okf' tru es. New 'Trtuur< (abftoat)L wlll be under tht supervlsilf1 of Plrs. Cbarlet Gautbty." porary. llapood accordingly. In 1ddltlon. to a wide variety LEO (July JS.Aus. 2:2): Can of mf:tCh1Dd.11e gathered by !>! uc!Ung, crtatlve day s p q n 1 orina organilaUons, becaUll of new contacts, op- Mial-Mermaids will conduct a portuntties. Accent on fuUUl-popCom sale undtr the co-ment of desires. Enjoy ac· chal~anahip of Miss C1rol coladft, but plan one step McNa~· md Mils L e e ahead. Kltoelb • V1I1GO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)' Prior tht fiea market, Advmcement indicated lf you solid gain. Perceive this and resp:111d accordingly. Don't shirk responsibility. What you Utlnk is burden can be 1 real met. IF TODAY IS Y O UR BIRTBDA Y you can be mt1hodkal, but you alao are imaginative. You rtwre the facts. Accuracy is your goal. Current period is one featur- ing chanae, po1sible travel. Relations with oppotlte ae1 are hi&hli&htecL U sin1k, mar- ria&e may be on horizon. U married, there could be ad· d!Uon to family. Mermaids "ill operate a food ue not boged down by put. booth ftattiring coffee, Make way for the futurt. A douahnuts and hot dop on legal aareement connected P'O!Ut Avenue during tht wiUt property, duty is not as Saturday, Feb. 21 Patriots' bindi.ni u mi&ht lte bnlliDf!d. "• 1111111 wt -• '"°"" ""'"''" .,,. Da p ad .,~.i Uo& •1trolotv, .,...... S~llnt\' O!vltrr'I • y ar-e ...... on ... n:: Ull\A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): ..... ~"'' Tiit r"""' ~1 F •• uv.J ol ·~· ar-·~1 dur A11re1otiv. sttMI Mrttlfft. •lld " unf• Al ._ ""'"... ~ Your thouihts are far away '' om1rr &111r.1t1.""' OA1Lv ~ILOT, Ina the craftl •how on Feb. 22, from present environment. •• ~y oi"" cmr11 Stlfflon. New ~. 27 and ZI. 'l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;v;;;"';;;;;· ;;;";;;";;;';;;';;;'";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Mn. Beatrice Crist, food il chairman, will be asaiJled by Mrs. Zachary M•laby. SHAMPOO & STYLE 3&0 NATURAL S FOR THE NATURALIST SH urchin pin with dilmond, S65. BY STYtlST .... ... . .............. 4ao " Corsi lloWer pin, $27.50. Bird pin with rubies and di1mond, $t 25. SLAVICK'§ ........... lfnee,1t17 I I FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH -644·1 UO .,...,, 01•11• ACCttlftl w.11:1m11 .-··~~ ""'"' wrs .. • 0,. M"'9r _, Prt-., .... t :JI P•• COIFFEUR de LIDO CAROL CLAIRE, MANAGER JJll VIA LIDo-NIWPOIT HACH 673-6890 I r ' ' ' " .. ~· ·"'"* KILLS GRASSES : '- S.rmudo !Devil Grassl, Foxtail; Yellow Nut Gross, Rye ood Ufl wonted wgetation ''"" _,,,.,IROADLEAFED WEIDS: ~:'\.~ --~.. Pu ,~~~purge, ncture Vine, Lamb 's i v~,..;i\,,,.;.rten and others ~ ',,~~~ \WOoDY PLANTS : Poison Oak, Ivy, Mountain Sage, etc. WEID-0-KIL-X is a general weed faller ••• L Kills an kinds of vegetation •• , . ~ • Forreipbting ifl 3 to .c wrelir.,. i-fil lf'NY t•• tops of tlle weed' to be •II led -not the soil, For 2 to 3 ,.ar soil sl.riliiation, wet tfvowgh tSte Wffds to the surface soil. Folow imtrvcttons on laber. Weed! a re trm'I homeownw's problem, Qt, $2.49 Gol, $6.99 THE NIGHT RAIDERS MAY STRIKE TONIGHT! SNAILS, SLUGS CUTWORMS, 'EARWIGS and other NIGHT .. EEDING PESTS may well destroy your garden WHILE YOU SLEEP, SLEEP . Gf1 FUU HOTECTION •• , .. • . . • • 3 I I -r - ' • L - -Gar-ds-Poke F'un At Dan Cupid By PATRICIA MC CORMACK NEW YORK (UPI) - ValenUne's Day Is to laugh. Dan Cupid, with his roman- tic notions. probably doesn't like the idea of greeting card makers· Jnjecling so much humor into the contemporary valentine!. Others of lhe rit>.tlckling type; -0 Valentine, tell me again exactly what our relaUonship is. Mother wants to know." -"What can t say ta a val- enUne who has so much •• , charm, personality and talent, except: we've got a lot in 'COtnmOn." But he hasn't la.rt lhe whol e baUle. Half of the greetings to ~ aent ~b. 14 still are of the tenCler or sentimental type. Among other a o • c a 11 e d -"lll.~"-""""'·--....1 spe<:ial sifuation valentines LYNN RENKEN The other half or the 500 million vale11Unes are sure' lo make recipients go tee-hee or haw-haw or ho .ho. are th·e following : June Bride The National Ass0clation of Greeting Ciu:d Publishers says the big trend this year toward the fun-type valentine greeting de~nds a lot ~n 'vhat gag writers call the .. sudden . switch" punch line. A big colorful valenlti1e's verse illustrates the point: "You've crept Into my mind, you've crept into my heart, you've crept into my soul. Happy Valentine's Day, you big creep." -"We must be meant for each Other. Nobody else wants us. So let's be valentines." -"I gather that being in the 6U'Vice separates the men from the boys .•• and from the girls, 100.' .. It's all· a huge improvement over valentines cited I n "Harper's Weekly" in J858 . One of the verses went llke this: ''If thus unseen 1 dare to woo, doubt not my honor nor Intent, but lei this truth remembered be -true love ls always diffident" TAX SALE PIANOS-·ORGANS··GRANDS ,,. Special . Savings On New Floor Models And RENTAL RETURNS USED SPINETS & CONSOLES Ren kens Tell Troth The engageme~l of ,Lynn Renken to Dennis Beehler of Costa Pl-1esa has been an· nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Renk.en of Anaheim. Miss Renken Is a graduate of Loara High School and at• tends FuUerton Junior College. Her Uance, son of Mr. and i1rs. Bobb Beehler of Costa Mesa, was graduated from Costa Mesa High School and Orange Coast College. A June 20 we::lding in Grace lA!theran Church, Anahelm is being planned. TOPS Mermoids TOPS ~1erging Mermaids meet at 7:30 p.m. every Thursday in Woodland School, Co.ta Mesa. --------~-----~-~-----------·~--~- Thlwsdar. ,tbruoty 12. 1'70 DAILY PMT JI One Will Rule UC/ Coed Will ~arry ~ Royalty Feted Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jefferson '1'11• brlde.iect met lier n... ~ Allen of Irvine announced the ce wblft lbe wu SweetbUrt ' engasement or their daughter, of -or..,.. CMA ChaiM( ol LaRoyce Allen to Joe K. Ktn-DeMoloy. lie II a put jomlar cald Jr., IOn of Mr. and Mn. and muter coondlor and ar--V alentlne prtncases are has beaun tralnlnl meetings belng--honot ed by their-•tta-unde!' the-dlr!dion Gf_.....Mra. chapters of Bela Sigma Plll. Neal Glabnan, membership J Klf!Sald ol N~ rentli II IUlac bll lllCGllll Beach, during a iiiiil!Y cocl-egree~.._--I tall party, Ina Mo-Temple. Gamma Alpha Nu Chapter, chatnnan, and will take her Fountain Valley, elected Mrs. ritual of jewels in March dur~ Ross Cooper· to compete for ing the chapter'• slxtb an- the queen's crown Saturday, nlverury dlnner. New Beta Feb. i•. during the West SJgma _Pl\!. tranafereea m. Mlsl Allen, a 1969 Empire 'l1le future bridqroGm ii a debutanta and put honored graduate ol Newport Hll'llor queen of Job'• Dauthletl !Ugh School , where be pla,,.S Bethel Ill of Newport Beach, varsity foolball and - fs a Junior majoring tn Engllsh Orona• Qiall Collep. Grove Area Council's Valen-terested In vlsltlni the chapter :__..,., tine Ball In the Charter House, are Invited to call Mn. Glal· LAROYC! AL~l!N at UCL She Is a graduate of Tl1e couple plan to JIWl'1 II Anaheim. man at MaO'T. Brlc( .. Ject Co.ta Mesa High School. lbe summer ol 1171. Mrs. C.OOper, vice president and mmibership chairman, hu been a member of Beta Sigma Phl for slx years. The chapter will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, in the home of Mrs. Robert Ross. Mrs. Harold ·Schubert will , P"'senl the Arllll'1 jAndlcape and final plans for the council breakfasl in March will be an- nounced. Xi XI Pi Chapter, Hun- tington Beach, will hooc:r\its princess, Mn. Robert Sbly. with a coclrtall party prior to the ball. Mrs. Ronald Sarouban hosted the last buslne11 meeting of the group and presented the program oo Adult Education. Beta Alpha Pl Chapter, WestminSter, honored Mnl. Allen Row, Ila prlnoeas, durtnl • a dewrt following their regular bus...., meeting In the home of Mrs. Hove Lunt, president. Mn. Richard GulM, clvll defense chairman, arranged for a demonstration o n artificial resuaettatlon P"'sented by lbe Ganim Grove F.ire Dept. Mrs. Dave Howard, pledit, lT'S ALL GREEK TO US, AND, WE HOPE, TO YOU! . ' GftEEK SHOES. THAT IS'.. YOU'LL lDVE OUR SMASHING SPA ING SEVENTY COLLECTION 1 BE IT THE CUT OUT OR .C~SED UP VERSION• EACH HAS TJ:IE , SAME S£NSATI0°NAL STYLING • TH~ GREATEST· CURVY HEEL AND A NEW . ' ROUNDED TOE . HERE, 'roP RIC:HT• WHITE KID Wint INTRICATE DETAIL STITCHING AND CLOSED BACK; THE SI.ING EIACK VERSION ALSO IN WHITE KIO, LOWER RIGHT, GREY MIST J<lD WITH BUJE USA CUT OUT TRIM; THE ) 'CLOSED VERSION IN NAvY BUJE KID WITH RED, YEU.Ow/aUJE OR PINK/ 'FUCHSIA, FEATURED, CUT OUT HARVEST J<ID SHOE WITH NUTMEG TRIM, ALSO PTNK WITH FUGHSIA: CLOSED VERSION NOT SHOWN• EACH, PRICED AT 27 .00 AVAIL.ABLE FROM OUR SHOE SAl.ON • .. • .GRANDS i~v~o 50% Woman's Club Aids Opening Ceremonies OF NEW PRICES DECOUTOl'S Dlllli-HT G,RAND PIANOS I Wa 11111 rt. IMillla -You do .... •miff. llUL IAlGAINS C•IDIT Tl •MS All 11: .... llt ,,,,,..,., CDnMllH & Or•nl• C•"Y .. 11 ...... , WrlttH 04l•r•n!H Waliieh,qMQSieCly S0VTK COAST PLAZA-COSTA MESA 54G3165 What a beautiful, romantic way to 11ive her your heart! A. 18 diamonds set demurely into aold. e. smooth, chased finish, one diamond.· • -1/lJ weisfiJ!J!s SOUTH COAST PLAZA U...,. IMll .ltrou l'f'll'l'I W9'1-111'• ,._ J.9.ntr AIM .. Ull; ..... Ct11I•~ ........ A1irtounci11,g MR. ALI Europeen Hoir Stylist Forrn•rly ef Coron• cltl M•r r NOW AFFILIATED WITH TOM RAE HAIR STYLIST 1701 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT IEACH 6-42-6857 ~1embers or the Woman's Club of Seal Beach will ad as hostesses during op en l n g ceremonies for the city's new post office near Lelwe World Saturday, Feb. 14. I'll addition to greeting visitors in the new facility, they also will provide cookles for the event. During the monthly lun- cheon mttUng of the group at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. Nominee Honored Mrs. Matt Ikeda of Garden Grove, Flight t9's nominee for U.S. Air Force Mother-of-the- year, will be honored by the flight tonight at 7:30 ln Hyde Park recreation hall, Santa Ana. An engraved plaque will be presented to the nominee by Mr s. Leroy Hamm a ck, chainnan. Mrs. Melvin R oen f e l d t , legislation chairman, w I 11 present a savings bond to the winner of the essay contest. Why We Should Have Pride and Respect for Our Country's Flag, the Stan and Stripes. A slate of officers will be presented by Mrs. Emmett Spindler, flight parliamen- tarian and chalnnan of the nominating committee. Fashions Sweetened Fashions will add fillip to de•rt when the Westminster Woman's Club sponsors a show at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, In the Peek Family Colonial Terrace Room. The public Is Invited to at· tend the benefit · and view Fashions of Yesteryear from 1849 to J9'29 modeled by club memben and their daughters. Tickets, at ,1 .25, may be of>.. tained by calling Mrs. WU\i1m Shook, 892·5326, or Mn. Ray- mond Wolfrom, 893-6467, even· ings. I 18, in the Marlna Community Center, lhe eiiJ!th grade sew· Ing class from McGaugh School will present a fasblon show. A committee of c 1 u b members will judge the 18 girls who will be modeling tbeir own creations, and a sewing machine will b e awarded to the winner. Second and third place students will be awarded ~ gift certificates. On Thursday, Feb. 19, Mr&. Paul Dugmore Jr. will b05t a benefit card party. AMiJllng the children and you th chairman during the 12:30 p.m. event will be Mrs. Norman Karkut, and proceeds will aid the Providence Speech and Hearing Cll.nlc f o r Ch.lldren in Orange. Two in One &) -92~ 1-16 ,,,, 11f',..;..., 11f'Mf'- 1)p for.lbe.pl1y a(!ll par\J afterwards. Pure pr In re 1 1 dreu has an arlalocnllcall)' Jeon Jackel to cov.r tt en'°"" to events-now. Printed P~ Illa; NEW Misses' Slw 1110, II, 14. ll Siu JJ (bust 14 drea I yanll 39-lnch; Jaciei 2v. yardl. SEVENTY-l'IVll CENTll lor ' each pattern -add II cenll 1 far each pottem for Air Mall and Speclal H1ndlla1 ; otherwiJe thtrd-<lul dellY<r)' will lob thrte -u or'more, Send to Mirian Martin, the DAILY PILOT, 441 P1tlem 0.pt., In Wf!lt !Ith 61., New "York. N. 'Y. llllll Print NAME, ADDlllll With ZIP, N EWPOITT • lllZ& and ~ N\JMlllll, ' • FASH.ION ISLAND--- 7i f .r ' '\ '. . 644-28 00 . • ,/ •• • • c . ' ' ' ' • • ' ., • ' • , I l I I I j ' ' jf DAILY PILOT National Theater Company 'Sisters~ Confirms C.heklu)v Greatness ' Held Ower Thrulbrdl 1 . "' •.• o"• of tho l'IOll i11ttl911!119 1tlow1 in So. Calif." -THU.Tl' llAT .... , a rn1111t." -~ A. TIMIS ' ~.:.~1$'.((!!j "'. , . br!lllontly (Ohot1¥t , , " ~~a..-,!t _ BJ'..~ ~RL.~E"'Y;---.;;S;:ir,;Ll>.:...:uren~ ce has been sa Ing dramaUc chen e or o_plnlQn is compart to thll bnm1culate -DAILY f'tLCT -01 a. o.ttr P'hi' 111 t for quite a ong e now. teyta to our rtVfeW o -thiS-AJimiiilOlrTheltef'pi'OdUcUon. -M11°iic..t •••11• Steve McQueen "The Rei~-"'.'*· -~~~a- A~Caicrr .. ,._""' A P+n:NIGt.....i Plrtwn ~ ~t,;M ""'-'""~ Alt "-rtlwr P. J.ll:OI¥ J'r1:Kh1t 11011- Pet er OToole Petula Clark "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" Si;-.;;hv;el 01i1 Rtdsrtve L::J (l '\tll()'\1• ~ 'r. l::!~ 'Sn·eetcar' Cast List Announced Tennessee Wllllams' classic: American drama "A Streetcar Na~ Derire., wUI be the ne:icl production of l h e \Veslminster c 4'I m m u n i t y Theater, w bl ch announced final casling for the show this week, Playing the central role o( Blanche DuBois will be Beth Ciclliot, whl!e Burt Warner is cast as the brutish Stanley Kowalski. Pat Warner Will be seen as Stanley's wife, Stella, wll,h Tom Tilus appearing as Mitch. Othen; in the cast are Millie Frald and Roger McBride are the upstairs ne.ighbors, Ron Langseth as Pablo, Mike Herte as the young collector and Lois Worthington as the nurse. Dori! Allen, winner or tbe thtafer'a besl actress award last 5USOn, Is directing the drama, asststed by Joan Hagerty. Technical direction will be handled by Gene Tar. dy, with h1ary Sullivan in charge of properties. "A Streetcar Named De.sire" will opeh April 24 for a three-weekend rdn at the Flnley School auditorium. Film Finished HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Director BUly Wilder com· pleted "The Private Lile of Sherlock Holmes" which was filmed otirely on locaUoo In El\Bland and ScoUand. NEWPORT BEACH •• at tho entrance to fabulous Lido bit •• 01. 3·1350 Exclusive World Premiere Presentation RAVES ••• FOR THE YEAR'S TOP ROMANTIC HIT I "8t1tty is superb." , - L.A. Herald Exammer "El11abt1h T1ytor is • pleasure to watch." -L.A. Times .Alk •111 wo1111a. ::...,,....... Elkllhth'hJlor 1"111"•-•••lti ., lllllif SJ!\00.fml mJWl- TIM Only 0.-ln'llGWD ,_.!Id-.... I( .... ..-.111 •• -. ......... ... c-1 ................. lll .. (lll-=;r#<=-• Oronto c.astr'• "-' DovW• Attrrtl•n lneluclet _ ...... OlelM Nominee, lett Actres•, -ptcturo. Sir Laurence Olivier caused And it only geb m_eDlion In superb company's oUering of Flawleuly delivered by an '' A Smlle Is • Frown1' quite a stir wben he came to this column because we the Chekhov clanlc. lmpeee1ble cut, lt puts any Fri .• Sat. Sun. Los Angeles a few weeks a,go disagreed with him at the Ume Yea, Slr Laurence, "Three Chekhov that comes to our . I: 30 7: 30 with his NaUonal Theater as we had rather more Sblera" i& the best play. ever memory -and we'~e been a \ Company of Grtat Brit1illn and violenUy diaagr~ with hlm written and it took a trtmen-faJlhf'ul attendant at many Some S.•ta Available commented, In the midst of ·before the I a t e s t pro-dow:, aJ>solutely treme()dous All Perform•nces assorted opening nlghl bur-noUncement. opening night performance by performances over the years blings, that he thought Reasons like Shaw, Ibsen, your gifted company to bring -very much into the shade. Chekhov's "Three Sisters" Samuel Beckett. James Joyce ua around to your line of 'Ibert ls-no doubt that It owea was "possibly the greatest and one or two others were lhlnkins long betore tbe in· most of ill new appeal and il! play ever \~ritten." responsible ror our· diasent. .J!nnisslon, We have lffn almost uncanny insight into OPEN END THEATRE NEWPORT BEACH 67S.!120 1t's hard to Imagine why he Not that our opinion matters splendid offering.! of the Ch kh • ··~·bl 'i:=========~l II th ch b t th t Che•.•-v work but nothing to e ov a Ull:l~ur ng message _::":.:'..::th::•:..:"'::"C'g::u•::•:...w:..:•:cgg~ln~g:.•::in::ce:....:...:':::._='':....:.m::u:.:::....::u.:......:.1.:....0..:u_r __ -'~-------'--to the dl.reclton of Olivier. O 11 v I e r ' s unmistakable BEST-- stamp or authority is very n., DAILY PILOT Off•ra ''"'• m1.1ch In evidence throughout a of th• b••t •••tut••· bv aclual Now-Ends Tuetd1y JAMES BOND QQ-Y IS BACK! I tr.ttv•y of r••d•t1, avai11LI• I" production that is pae!d very •nv n•••p•per IR tit., n•tian. n\ucli u that great arUat llkesj L....:_....:......:......:..:-----:---:==:'.1::::========== OAILY l'ILOT Sltll f'fl9t9 Yoai a>i~ Who Else1 to gear.any play with ;whlc,h he is involved. We see it early on In the de.liberate, almost lag- gardly approach of Robert Slephena as the vacclllatlng battery commander who badly wants ~ pathetically woos the divided 1.faaha (Maggie • e e • • Smith). ••••e • •eee••••e•••••••••••e * COAST HWY. AT MACARTAUR BLVD. * '!'be inlerplay between the NEWPORT BEACH * 644·0760 Rlwlan officer and th e schoo•---Jer'• wi·re 1•1 one or 8th WEEK CONTINUOUS MATI NIE5 LlUQ -THUll:SDAY-SATUUDY-5UN0.t.Y the most moVing aspects of this incredibly staged play. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! ~ ~'!°.!',:::J:~h~~/7.~ BE T ACTRESS! BARBRA STREISAND performances thal had to be : COLUMJIA PICTUllES lftd llAST.U l"llOOUCTIOHS i something extr'a to stand out : "' ,.~-.:~~N:~""ii;""K l in this kind of company. : ••• D• Jl Each captures to the full the : tV' ~ bitterness and dlsllluslonrnent • ....,...~~..Jl T£Ci'iNICOLOll••PANAY l$tON• written by Chekhov into these ' · ·~ · y EDFORD vital roles: MU. Smith's that : .,,._,;: OMAR SHARIF e KA M . .. of the woman driven into a • • • • • • • • •. ~ .• • • • • • • •.• • • • • • • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • corner by a pointless marriage to a stupid albeit well-meaning husband and Stephens' that of the caretr officer afflicted with doubts, an o b s c u r e posting and a neurotic spou11e. LAST WEEK!! Chekhov's messaae is of the sense of fuWity that must Exchanging invective in this scene from lhe \Vestminster Community Thea· ter's "Invitation to a March" are qeneva Kollar .<center) and Be1tty .Gordon, ,vhile Chip \Villiams provides musical accompanunent. The plays final per- form ances 'vill be given Friday and Saturday. come to all of us at some time. We must au, he clearly tells w, occasionally seek the reas:oo for our exi.5tence in the face of circumstan~s that don't 11eem to justify that ex- istence, and Chekhov has INDS TUl:5DAY Co11ln110111 Holiday Motlllffl T~1t1r1.-Sot.-Sun.. A man went looking for Am erita. And couldn't find it anywhere . ,.,, .... Fiix·~-SOUTH COAST a"'1.t PLAZA THEATRE COR~AtlDll Sin Dieco frefWIJ at lrlltol • 548•2711 Box: Office Opens 6:45 -Show •t 7 "' It's a switched-on laugh riot!·~· . ~w!~oisNEY~ -_.,.,,, - 'Snow White' Show Slated crammed all those frustra- Uons, inadequacies, discon- tentment and piUful railings agalnsl the Jaws of life into three houn of superb dialogue and a staging that will always offer a formidable challenge A musical version of "Snow to the actor worth his salt. White and the Seven Dwarfs'' Thal obsessed, brood Jn g "Three Sisters" is with us now will be presented on Feb. 14 as we write In au its enormity and IS by the newly organiud and "'I th the memory or a gllt· Ana·ModJetka Players at 2 tering performance thal will p.m. in the Anaheim Union live long in that memory. High School auditorium. From the honors list : Jean- ne \Vatta and Louise Purnell Directed by M 8 r 10 n as Miss Smith's sisters; lhe Tompkins, the cast features superb Derek Jacobi as their Debra Burlingame as Snow brother, Andrei; that clever White, Karen Mayers as the actress, Shella Reed u the witch and Freeman ciemente contemptible Natuha; Ken- neth Macltjntosh as the school as the prince. teacher and Paul Curran Tickets may be ordered by brilliant as ChebulkJn. calling the Anaheim Parks A memorable • • T b r e e and Recreation Department at Sisters" by a brilliant com- Pl.HOO COMll'ltY lro r~IOI .. l~ ~Btlll f'llOOUCTIONS ll'fte'l'bl!DSY _;,,,,,_ ! ...... lllUCK PETER FONDA· DENNIS HOPPER JACK NICHOLSON • co...OR • ..._.,.c.oc~f'C1U11U CANNES FILM f[S11VAL WINHER! '"Btil folm Br 1 New Dirttlor" Pl• -,,__cu.,. 11 "WATlll:HOLE NO. l" Steve McQueen 'The Reivers"1 A Orifml ~i:r r rim) P1~oJtim , A Natllll'lll~ Picrurn 11.ek.nc Soi $13-5:71. pany . ... llr;;~==================================~il OE lUlE ' &SM.I IR!Si I HA•IEI ttOOUCHOI IElUSED ~ 2o.1 ___, LINCOLf.i'S llRTHDAY-lo1 Offke 0,... •:JO Sh.tinte._ ~-11.m. -Coil'""• All hr ra ,_.Scura • 5-M·I -DAVID-JAHS51N "GENERATION" .... "THE BRAIN" with DAVID NIVEN C1111tl111011s SIHey 1 :10 ·~itr.f -:,....: 2•as lat CMSt HlthnY CoraM clel Mir kr lllknlMltiM 67J•6J60 I rai 1 ·~ Continuous Show S.t. &. Suri. From 2 p.m. , ; ,Jhut h (11:1 ,f Re1x::rtor;· Hurry! Final S PtTform<mcts! HILD OYER "JOI IGO" with Peter Chu N;t'I ThurMl•y Htrcivth Sund•y -l:JI ,.M. sea CHILDllH'S THU.Tltl -''WIM 11 ttt. WRl•ws" S11Hyt ot 1 e1H12:10-1127 N_,.,t, C.M. -646·1J6J "ltl DAL.MATIAlllS,. l•l C.19r ,.OAllll.,. O'G!LL AND TNI LITTLI f'IO,.LI" 101 Ctltr SPECIAL NOTICll EARLY BIRD MATINEES At ... ......,.,,hdfk Drt..,I• ,.,.,..., Yelliw-Qr1...-Le H .. . - ''THE COMPUTER WORE TINNIS SHOES" "THE CHALLENGE OF ROlllN HOOD" Shew Sf'lil1I er 1141 Lmt C1m,t111 .... Mrr lo S... Al ....... As 1 l iJI P.M. Waft.....,.. .. ' .. ._r::;;~ "THI COMf'UTllt '!¥011:1 __ '" TIHNIS S"911" ltl C•ltr ~........ "'THI CMALi.111111 Ofl ltOllN -llNM.t_ HOOD"' (•I~ ........ at t r• ......... °'91119 ca.. ~ ..-JlllAIHCl:;:i::: MUIT I• OflTltOYaO" CMI C..... "Dlt cu~ MAI •11n ""°"' TMI lltAVI" C•J c.a!llr lt.:llltttt ~ .. ~ "THI MAGIC CNltltTIAN" Ori) Ctltr --"M.llllowt:" CMJ CMr All Catlf ..... "STllllLI CUCl(OO" (Ml LINM"""' "IOOotft ~UMIUt" II:) AN c • .., ... t "THI 01Tlct1W UU ll'rtflll SlflltN • ... ANIO&.llltr' HELD OYER! All J Fe11t11rn lst•d "'G" for FAMILY IHTlkTAINMIHT .....,._....., • .,.o_.,_ ... ..., .•• u NTWflll ~II ••m • W llMO ,..,.. • Jt'• a switched-on liulgh riot! ,. ,, II fh.1/k11g c 'ior'jl0111N /f OUil ' WAlT IT'S TOUCNI DISNEY ,_,a A BIRD -- For Top Spo11s Coverage Read the DAILY-PILOT l ' ' t • •' I I ) - - , Hospital Savings - -Shapes UP- BELOIT, WiR. (AP) -A hos- pital shaped llke a snowflake 1s designed to cool down soar· Ing hospital bills, as well as !'1i~ii: make paLients happier. In one saving, automated carts rather than salaried peo- ple will deliver food, medicine, linen and other supplies to their destinations. Each trip by a cart, moving via con· veyor and special dumb. waiters, is expected to save 20 minutes of hlgher cost hpeople tlme." · In another 1tep, the · nurse•' stations are ctntraily ar- ranaed IO gurses can lake bet-ter care of more patients. And the unique design -six wings grouped around a cen- tral cor'c and resembling a snowflake crystal -gi ves every pallent his O\vn window by his bed, even in double rooms. MANY INNOVATIONS These are a m o n g in- _novations in the new 276-bed Beloit Memorial llospital. It is one example of in- creasingly imaginative design and planning to m a k e hospitals more functional, more crficienl, and to hold down costs. Nalionally, the average blll for a day's slay in a com- munity hospital has risen to $64 compared \vith '36 five years ago. One factor in this spiral is higher \Y ages for hospital personnel. He's A Pritace Queen Juliana of the Netherlands holds Prince Ca r- lo s Xavier Bernardo at his christening in Lignit!rcs, France. He is the son of Princess Irene of the Neth- erlands and Prince Carlos Hugo of Bo~bon Panna. On-campiis Defe1ise Research 'Tested WASHINGTON (AP) pressure against research con· From Slanford in the \Vest to tracls and granls in volving MIT in 'he east, defense secret work. Officials say research on campuse.s ls Thursday, Fthtuary 12. 1970 s DAILY PILOT 'J, 7, I Battle for Brewing ' 1 .. WASHINGTON (UP() -victories in statewide elections as. Albert Gore of Tennessee \1asty things about one another primary promising Id allrarj: Senate Seat The Democrats, too, have are rare. and Spessard L. llolland or and to avoid causing feuds mos t attention matches GoV. their target lilt for the 1970 Sen. Ted Stevens, ( R • Florida, who is retiring. w h I e h may d a n1 age James A. Rhodes against Rep. ~-peUUon.ove.r_cQDkolallbe _Alaska)....Jl®LbCUIP.~ --Olber~Senate conleats__in.__Republlcan..cbnnce11Jn NO''lJW"-..IIObert Ta(LJr.. Io:o,,' ~;;•--1.. Senate. a vacant seat, also is expected which the Republicans rate ber. nominalion to run for Youn& 1 Republican e a m p a I g n to be a (llajor .Qcmocratic their chances at close to or The Republican senatorial seal. manage.rs acknowledge that target. · betler than ever involve seats'. I,~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ they m1y have one or more After these three slates, held by Sens. Quentin N. vulnerable seats 4r11d that a Democratic talk about displa c-Burdick of North. Dak,ota, reallsUe b~d for 'Winning the ing Republicans moves into Thomas J. Dodd of Con· Sella~ c4lls for laking about speCU!aUon about hopes of nectlcul, Vance Hartke of ln- 10 seats away from v.•innlng seats now beld by dlana, Gale w. McGee of Democrats. Sens. George Murphy of Call-\Vyoming, Joseph M. Montoya Winning control of the tornia, Charles E. Goodell of of New Mexico, Frank E. Senate is the Nixon ad· New York and John J. WJI-Pi1oss of Utah, ·Harrison A. ministration's chiet political Hams of .Delaware who is re-Williams J r. of New Jersey goal in the Nov. 3 elecUons. tiring. The once high.· Demo-and Stephen 1.-1. Young of Ohio, With the Senate now divided cralle hopes oC umeatlng who is retiring. TR~VEL FILM SWITZERLAND ------.... ~--LAGUNA HIGH AUDITORIUM 8 P.M. between 57 Democrats and 43 Goodell have sagged. Republicans the GOP needs a With 'far more Deniocratic Republicans competing for FRIDAY ADULTS--2,00 Dltpiiref·~auts'and'Ute than Jltpublioan Senate i>eats senatorial nominations are ·FE"'. 13, 1970 UNDER 15--1.00 Pr~ Spfro T. ApPw. much .. lqtr. ll'hr"ee are held party leaders to avoid saying Ue-breatlttg vote of Vice at stUt, the.GOP tar1et list tsli~g~c~tug·n:g~ad~•~ice~~fr~o~m~n~ati~·o~n~a~I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' or the • Senate seats to be by Southern °'1Pocrals, S,ns. ,ntaea this 'year, 25 · are now Ralph W. YarborOU&h of 1.e:a:- l1eld by Democrats and 10 by Republicans. J<'ood Prices • \l'o Jwnp 4%? At the top of the Democrats' target list and of l h e Republica\ls' worry list is the seat of Sen. Ralph T. Smith of Illinois, who was appoin ted to the vacancy created by the WASHINGTON (U PI) - death of Sen. Everett M. The Agriculture Department Dirksen. predicts retail food prices this The J 11Jn 0 is Democrillc year will Increase from 3.S tp · u . b ki Adi . 4 percent over 1969. organ1Z8 on IS ac ng 81 It said the increase will ~ E. Stevenson Ill, son of the late t w 0 ~ l l me Democratic caused by "continued strong pre si den t I a I nominee, demand." Last year averag~ governor and United Nations food prices jumped S.2 Per:· ambassador, for Smith's seat., ;;;i;'';n~l.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j;;;;;;;; To win It, Stevenson musth '"Artistry in Moving" ·for the BEST MOVE of YOUR LIFE Call: 494-1025 580 Broadway defy a political tradition run- ning deep Into the 19th Cen· tury that Illinois elects one of its senators from Cook County tChlcago) and one from downstate. Se11. Charles H. Percy, (R·llL), and·Stevenson both IJve in Cook County. • \(\f1'1berl'f • oresses STORE WIDE SALE sweaters m . ~., Peden j ~a6kion anor ~o~'#' • l • ffob • Jean Lang • Fo • The Democrats also ate looking at Vermont. where they hope former Gov. Philip H. Hoff will run agalnsl and defeat Sen. Wlmton L. Prouty in a state where Democratic •Carlye es/ie F. ·Atobb 'mots 'ewe\rf ·oy er • Coats • , 357 S. COAST HIGHWAY LAGllNA BEACH &'.> the architecta of this new hospital, John J. Flad & Associates of Madison. Wis., aiid Roy Colwell, hospital ad- ministrator, turn e d to automated deliveries as one means of stopping or slowing the· rise in hospitrl operating costs. Fewer em ployes are re- quired per patient. undergoing an acid test of these amount only to 4 percent . dis.sent., But Pentagon o£ficials of the 5,000 research contracts fijWiiOiiO;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;iiiiiii: 'The stainless ste el ea rls can be used intcreh:u1seebly lo carry food tray~. r i n en, medicine, or other supµlies. 'Illcy are loaded in their department and move by a combinatio n qf conveyor and dumb.waHer lo the seleeted location . SPECIAL DEVICE A device In each earl surn- mons U1e dumb-waiter, and a selector device, preset by the person Ic;iading the cart for ils destination, irurtruct! th e dumb.waiter which floor to go to. An automatic mechanism pulls the cart aboard the dumb-waiter, or pushes it off at the correct floor, where murses or other personnel receive the earl and its sup- plies. A separate return system takes the carts back -they carry dirty dishes, soiled Unen or other soiled supplie:. -to their departments to drop their cargoes. The cart s~stem, costing $300.000. is expected to pay for itself \Vithin five years. The Beloit system is just one of many s y s t e m s continually being developed in line with the: spread of automation in modern hospitals. Al B e I o i t , adtninistralor Cohvell -accU!tomcd to listening to patients' views and complaints - asked for a design giving every patient a window by his bed. WINGS ISOLATED The snowflake design does this. Five of the six wings ac- commodate patients. T h e sixth, the north lower, con· ta.ins on various noors all the ancillary equipment -boiler, laundry, he.aling and air-con· dltioni.ng equipment, kitc~en, sterilizing -so that noise, vibration and trafUc are kept distant Crom the patients. .A sawtooth exterior design o{ the wings gives each paUent a narrow window by the head of hi s bed. He looks out not 1fPOO another wing of the hospltal, but upon the rural landscape. three miles from the center or the to.,.,.n or Beloit. say programs have not been and granta and 'hey are trying seriously affected. to cut this amount b y Defense Department leaders eliminating many unnecessary have watciled with concern as elassillcatlon labels spawned military-related research in by bureaucracy . U.S. colleges and universities ACTION HEALTHY have come under Increasing attack during 'he Vietnam Pentagon officials say the \\'.&r. give.and·take within t he academic community over Now, they lndicate the op-research is healthy and the position has reached a peak merits of defense work can and will subside -coin~ cidentally or not, with the \Vithstancl the scrutiny. tapering off of the southeast They argue tha t the benefits Asia conflict. run two ways : The Pentagon, "The pullout of American by investing dollars I n troops from Vietnam probably universities, gels questions defused the situation," one a111wered, while the schools, Pen tagon research speclallit by handJ lng research projects, says. "The .student groups are have better graduate pro- Jeaving the war issue and gralTlll. moving to the pollution pro-"Most of the cooler heads, bl em." whe'her they hate Vietnam or Several Amer 1 c 8 n in-are against ABM, have come to agree that these kinds ol stltutions were the focus of broad considerations a r e student -and in instances, valld," the official asserts. faculty-opposition last year, prompting some c n cres s Dr. J0hn S. Foster, the Pen- members to urge Pentagon lagon's director for defense cl ncellalion of support of the research and engineering, told schools' research programs. Congress recently the Defense Oepartmen' is aware o f CHOSEN POUCY arguments that universities Pentagon officials h a v e rtetlving research funds find chosen, instead, a policy or il difflcull to move into letting each institu'ion work nondefense work. out its problems alone and on But he said the Pentagon of· its own . ficiaUy will encourage such "\Ve don't want lo get Into "diversification.'' the business of disciplining Massachusetts Insti•ute of campus protestors," a defense Technology, w h i ch ex- offlcial saitf. pcrienced some of the most The student opposition ha., serious upheaval, is one of ranged Crom re a so n e d those universities that has set discussion to wild demonstra-out to "explore new projects" tions. and some c o 11 e g e in nondefense areas. laboratories doing Pentagon.----------- \\•ork were closed for a few days in 1969. Bul an official described th is as "less 11ignlfi· cant than an epidemic of Asian flu." The Pentagon also has been able to take a somewhat aloof atlilude t owa rd opposition because· il has a huge market seeking it.. defense research dollars. The Pentagon doles out ap- proximately $~0 million a year in \he form of 5,000 rcserach contractl and grants to !Wtne 300 academic in- stitutions. The Pen1agon also thinks it can alleviate a om e student 247 Broadway Hours: 11 1.m. to 10 p.m. lat••• -..c•-4t4-t174 • c COLOR COMBINATION • Instant [Qtffhinment 1970 CURTIS MATHES • Full 63" C.biMt • 4 Bi( Spaaken • 25,000 Volt Piclure Tube • Automatic Deaaussin& • 295 Square Inch Pietw9 (largest Screen in Color TV) • • .. :: • $599 W.T. • Lift Ud Dnirn with BMlla Spriprc .... • i 1 • \ufl'llabl• Di""°""' Heedlil • AM·FM Radio II No Trade Add $30 • 8 Year wa·rmi1y on Plcturia Tlli>rt 6 YNrs Proraled, 2 Vars 11l6% • tleflO Ht·fl FACTOR'/: ' ·DIRECT SALES HUNTINGTON BEACH STORE OPEN TO SERVE YOU DAILY 10·9 SAT 9·6 SUN 12·5 5886 _TIINGER CORNER SPRINGDALE & EDINGER (Mlrina Village Shopping Center) , .. '= =· ""'· 846"-0"691 ~!!!~.! .. :=--...:. 592-5581 stereo 103FM ' • • • • • • • • • . ' • t . ; I l I • t I \ I l ThurscUr, FtbrUMY 12, 1970 ' Unique Operation Foi s Burg~laries. . I . Qperation Identification to discourage would-be burglars, decrease house burglaries and assilft the police in identifying recovered property ta being sponsored by Ille Soulh .Coast Junior Woman's Club in Fountain Valley. CoooeraUng in the project is the city's police department and Crock· er Citizen's Banlt. · Re sidents are requested to number, mark and list all valued ~se&­ sioos which do oat have serial numbers already with a special engraving tool to be loaned by the bank. When the tool is returned, resident.a will re- ceive cards s~.ting that they now are participants in Operation Identifica· tion and all thejr valuable items have been marked. Posted in a conspicuous place, the card may serve to deter burg1ars. In addition to marking a11 valuables, residents are u~ed to take color photographs of prized jewels or paintings to aid in" identification. A' program on mouth-to-mouth resuscitatiOn and preseqtation or pie 1!ilm, .. Breath of Life ," concfuded yesM!rday in Nieblas' School. : ' Sponsored by the Juniors. the ·program was offered in cooperation with the Fountain Valley Fire Department and included a demonStr8tion on Rescui Annie, according to Mrs. Robert Somma, safety Chairman for tlle club. The JWliors and the F~n~ain Valley Jaycees rece_ntly. concluli'ed .a clothing drive for needy families in Orange County. Clothing.was.collected in classrooms throughout the school district. More than 1400 pounds )f&s collected and delivered to 40 families , with 800· pounds sent to lridi!l'l', ih Mexico and Arizona . '-· · ' ~·---...... ~~~~...-...-~~~~...-...-...--•1 j ~:·Residents Compete I·' In Season's Opener QC Sorority Plays Cards ' For Charity ~ : ' A one-day competition in : fa.vorlte waters within Htri~ ., -uncton Harbour will open the season's activities sponsored by the Huntington Harbour ' Fishing Club. . The derby will take place . )>e:tween 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. 'Saturday, Feb. 14. and trophles wiU be presented lollowlnc the toumam<!lt dur· Jng a dinner in the Velvet Tur· .Ue mtauron~ Long Beach. Bkk is in charge of trophies and the presentation program , la being coordinated by Mrs. .William Ekberg. tom fish, arid the most fish caught and released by either men or women. In addition, junior Z1gler1 under JI will be awarded· prizes for the largest and second-largest fish caught. Rules provide that fish are to be caught on rod and reel and with a slngle hook, and all catches art to be weighed in at the Shell Gu Dock between 3 aod 4:30 p.m. The first catch Is to be reported by radio to Commodore Al He rbold ' s Rival, the olfldal boet. Jn charge ol enines and din- ner reservaUons is Mn. John Silver, and tournament CIJ>' lain is G. R. Firth. ' Soulhei:n Orange-County Alumnae of Alpha Omicron Pl will iatller for the annual bddge benefit .and dessert in the Newport Riviera Pavilion in Co6la M ... at 7 tonlpt. All proceeds are earmarked for the OC Branch ol the Nal· ianal Arthritis Foundation. tifi-s'. C ha r 1 e a Vandervort, president and Mn. John T. Butler, benefit chairman are in charge. . Members an·swered telephones for the recent Arthritis Telethon. and march- ed in the neighborhood. Mn. James T. Ferrell, past presl· dent was chairman of the mothers' march. ·._ Club members and residents .,.u1 be compeUng for the first fiah, lar&m surface and bot· ··: -------------------· .. The Tee Tattler ::·valentines ' :Tuck Bids For Buffet I • ']be first dance of 1t70 for If }Qu've got a head for figures,· but not for siz.es ... give her a Touch & Sew•zig-zag sewing machine by Singer. Ifs easy to remember a great shape (after all, you're marrieQ to her?. But not so euyto match It to a size. This year, getltrlghl Give her a Touch &Sew• zig·zag sewing machine by Singer in a cabinet.And we'U t11row In a sewing chair end a Deluxe Mono .. grammer. Free. If you've got a real head for 1igures, you'll reallze how much that'll save you. So this Valentine's Day, use your head. Give her·• Touch&sew sewing machine. . , -.. .. f ' ltlb n' Tucker wtll·be11 valm> tine dinner danc:t Saturday,, :..=reb. 14, in Coata Mes.a Coun· , • .try Club. ~-- A. Slnget Oeluxe-Monogrtmmer } ' Cocktail hour from 7 until I I p.m. will precede 1 buffet din· THIS WEEK (regularty $19.95) Ind 1 Singer' :· nor. ON''YI ICUEEJ sewing chair (regultrly$19.95J wheh ~ CodWnnen of the dancend a.. rn. you·buy any Touch & S.W~·zlg-zag • ec:amlltee will be Mr. a sewing machine In a cabinet. •: .Mn. Win Wunn and Mr. and • ~!~=~~all of Ne w· AIMlllltSiqw1to31•Cralt'*fl"•IP.,ti·11tl!!fllliltic. ; .-Hoell for the evening will be Forlddren oflleltofl : the Metan. and Mmes. Carl ... .mrtepao-~you, : !l<llblnl cl '1\11110 ; Francis under'IHES INGEllCOMl'ANY. SJ NG I: R ~ ·1Celter of Coron.I de1 Mar; ·A Tr8de!nt1kofniES1NGERCOMPAN'f .,,.d_.._, •• ,enll ... !• • • -Kdt al Soulll Llguna. ~ and Win KeerJ ot San Juan ,,.,_...__ COITA MISA • ..,.,.......__. •mt11 ........... : New o(Dcerl of the club In-,..,.. ':' , ... "-clade Edwin! W....W, P""j. t -; F• Hllietl. vice pm> ' dltrl: Mn. lllrold Elsmore, > 1M111benbiP dWrman; Mr& i. .-H. Weirick. aecrottry : 11-8 Pease, treuurer, and ......., pallllcilJ dloltman. SANTA ANA -. , ...... .. w."" ''· COITA<MUA ,_ H...wt •M. lt'I "'"' ... ,.., c .... HUNTIN6TON llACH ••lllttf ., IMCll .,,., .. 1 . ""' ........ ·--(tflttf ••••IN ••on ft'1 CMiffMlll ........ °'"" °""" , .... "'~ L.9un•· Group ]t's Hebit-fotmin.9 :::r-·::r ..:::11~.. Don't 9'l W<"1· Rtad Lt11Y. BIA L~O ,.._nne commtnU,. .. u.: tM wtd wOllfld n t111 IM fllbll·fotm l1t1. Chtet todq'1 Griffld 11111 lounh Thundoy b7 Lt"1• · .,._tn tlleLqlm 11111. L-------....... ------JI I ' Party Fetes AWARE Panel Mrs .· Sha y 'Education Discussed Mrs. Robert Shay, VflenUne A panel of women who pril>etlt-ot<XI X>--l'J!Cillpler~ receilled c!qteu•.at Beta -Slim• Pttl ·Will be varyJnc ·le.ell ~I «!ll<aUon -by members . and will -probitm• ijlvoived In retumJn& to colle1• 1t cuea1s . duri.nj: •.n eYenh1g tomorrow'I m e e t I n-1 ' of cockllll pllly S.tur~ay, Feb. AWARE. • II, In the Co.ta Mm home of Mrs. Richard Holland; Mrs .. the John Moqol111. LOOI" Ray, M ... W. H. Roley Afterward, ~ will at· and Dr. Rovena Jacobeon will tend "· · spHk at 1:30 p.m. Jn the w111: W¢ · Groye Area Revere House in·Tustin follow- Councll Royll CoronaUon Ball Ing a 7,,,. dinner. • in the Charter • H o u 1 e , Mrs. lloUaad .received an Anaheim. Mr>. Shay will be AA from Oraoge Coaot College one ot 13 coinpeun1 for the ~ wUI conUnue her educa-tiUe <I. ball queen. tion at State -~llea:e at .Fullerton. Mrs. Ray. received 1 BA in 1>0Ychology 1- Fu!Jnton J1mlot..r&lJ.e&o...Jml Intends to complete he r inuters otXt year. Mn:. Roley earned a nwlers in c:ounadin1 and guidance from Chapman Conege and recently presented her U1'lii in<Waablngton. D.C. lot the Marine Corpo. Qr. Jacobeon, n•Honal founder of AWARE IntermUonal, receiv- ed a doctorate from the University ol South 1 r ti California last June on pro- crafts b1 the country tor the mature woman returning to YOUNG SET~ NURSERY SCHOOL OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK- 6.:lQ u.Nl'Jl,_j_LM. __ _ NEW CLASSES FORMING. TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED. Full or part time and after school care- Planntd -professional supervision -Re· duced rates for 2 or more. CALL 534-1292 /J,.i'Jh{ AnJ Color uf T·u·berous B.egonias Une..hible 'For Color in the Summr• Sh.ede Garden Just ..(rri\.,ed •.. the Fin est BuJbs Ever! * Ruffled F~rm *Rose Form * Picotee * Hanging Basket Form ,• • HlcJhesf Qualify Selected From ::fadt '/ja,·~ mo6t Beauliful Bloo1n Wl'LL SHOW YOU HOW TO PLANT THEMI prices ~rom ·89' to 189 Vafenline6 are .JJarJ :Jo :JinJ T root Yours to tho Finest Flowers From RACE .TRACK P a n ti i eJ I Megnificonl Array of ~ Colors for Borders or ·p Bedding . Plant ·~ in well-proparod soil. Feed with Blood.Meal • • • Will Bloom ell Spring. PUT IT OFF NO LONGER! . ,. . . . . 11it Year l'lant a Few P.1 <::7 Li rut! J n1e6 We Heve Tell end Owerf Typei ORANGES e LIMES e Kl:IMOUATS LEMONS e TANGERINES AND OTHERS s7n •• '8'° TO THE COLORFUL SPLEND OR OF A SUMMER ROSE GARDEN STILL TIME TO PLANT NEW VARIETIES AS WELL AS OLD FAVORITES ••• e . TROPICANA . e . PEACE . e. FIRST . PRIZE e PRES. HOOVER e MOJAVE ~ CIRCUS e ,CAMELOT .•. DUET . e . ANGEL . FACE FINEST NO. 1 QUALITY ,,_ $1.69 DYNAMITE COMES IN SMALL PACKAGES, 'JJwcu/ :Jruif :Ji·eed • • • They peck a terrific crop of fruit BONANZA PEACH • BEYERL Y HILLS APPLE GOLDEN TREASURE PEACH • NECTARINA- NECTARINE. READY TO PLANT s39s BARE ROOT REDWOOD HANGING BASKETS Full Si1• 14"-Top Qu•lity R•dwo0d- Stron9 Metel lends Jiit Ritlit for Tolr1ron ..... In .... $1.IO $11' SPECIAL HOURS: MON. tftn1 FIU. t te • IUN. I 0 •·'"• h I p.in • SATURDAY t •""· t. 1110 '·'"· SPECIAL PRICES 5000 THll:OU&H SUNDAY, FEIRUARY 11 2841 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA CALL 548-5525 1 ' 1 • Thll'ldat, Ftbru1ry 12~ 1970 DAILY •ILOT Jf, " ,• TUMBLEWEEDS By Tom K. Ryan . . I 5:00 ' 1 • 1 'TSK. TSK ... &AD, HOW( PA1l'IEOTIC, ,,~.1~'·_,r.r..r I ,, ·' SOPWEl:l.iVIHY CAN'T YOU SEO A CONSERVATIVE PRINKER? • 'mst•ck M••••t SW.11111J/ISA nr. 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A NASTY N.-..v.E I .. T • < By Chari Banoltl w~~;t1 ~.1.1,;J; ... &ant li..I.& picWO<A ~· l PEANUTS By Charles M. sCh~ ' I I l ' I 1 I l ' ., '· 11 ·-· TELEVISION VIEWS ~ ' . 'Sesa me Street' Hooks Many • . _ By RICK DU Bl!OW. . .. , ·HOtLYWOOD·({JPI) -I can't think of anotlier television series that bas had the consummate &u~ cess of the children's entry "Sesame Street·~-from critical notices to popular acceptance to wor4-:af· mouth praise. It is very gratifying that W. steadily inc,.._ ing acclaim should center on a series of the N~lJon. al Educational Television netw~rk, which is non· commercial. · • .; • BUT MOST gratifying is the word-of-mouth·one hears about the daily one-hour show. The progra'fn, \vhich arrived only this season, ifiready is a house. hold name. And nothing -not critical praise, not ratings -is as surefire proof of success as good, 1teacfy word.c>f·mouth. Jn televislon, where hardly anyone talks about series in an admiring way weei. in and \Veek out, the achievement of "Sesani6 Street"~ is altog,etber ,+emarkable · In 1"11' oWJI' hom,.,l my daugh!er, wh o soon will be fi.v,:ye·ars old. il'hooked on the show . Not only C!ot• •he watc~\lt ftery day, but she tunes In on Jome of.the·w1~'1.'teruns each Sunday. • 1. . WHAT HAPPENS, ol course, is lhat I also wind up w.atching bits and,pleces of it, and the constant c1ylllty and ingenuity ot the show )s a pleasure. I:C. ·pJ~ased, ol course, by .some of the particulars my daughter get. l/otn !he program. but most of all It i~· comforting to know she is watching a show ut&t is· not full of QHOQX!ous commercials and motol$fc hosts taking advan_tage of her. ' But that's juit -one home, o( course. What ·has .imaze4 ffi~' Of ,Jale hii been .almo~t. dally cont(ct With p9rsohs wbO Otter unsolicited testimonials ;_to ··Sesame Street .. • · ' ! • . ' . ... '.'I ')'I~, for· example, .buying some stereo equip.. ment the olhpr day 'When the salesman, whd knew I wrote about televltion , lold me how hl.5 chl)d loved the ~es. !l'he salesman, a ver:y bright, Jn- ,: tellecUlal-and mo<Jemyoung fellow, saui he hanily ever tunes in videO himself, but ''Sesame Stree\" l!:ad made Its Impact on him. . · Several nights before; I was at a dinner ·party at the home ot a successful, 4Q..ish producer.odirector \Vbo has several chile!ren . Actually, his-Children are either too young or too old for the series, whiCh is geared for those between three and five. But be has been spendhlg some time at liome lateljr, reaid· ing scripts to choose his next assignment, and he happened to tune in. "Sesame Street" on~ day; J>y accident, and Javed 1t. . J "AS A DAILY producing and directing accom· plishment, it is really terrific," he said . "Bu.t abpve all · tt is so intelligent and disarming. You get the feelinl{ throu~h all the information and fu.n It offen to kids that it really' cares about them . And don't think that chUdren can't sense that. If you ask me, I think that's what really hooks them ." · I ' ' • " _ .. ... DAILY PILOT Thursday, Febrllaf')' 12, 1970 1 = !}range Coa.st Area Men .,in se·;rv~~e Aroul}d the Wor\d "I , , ' • • ·' , t ' 1 I • -.. -~ Guard Se 1 man pleUon ol lhe U.S. Naval Avla. Dell.a ST., Garden Grove. WUliilm J . 'Van £Very, it0'1 Grasp while It w11 1taUoned allence enemy guns In Vitt·· USMC, of 2525 Newpart Blvd., Command which the ~It Gar'1 R. Gaeldbtt, lion School's Command in -... NatboMeWay,CostaMea:a,ia in Vietnam. nam." Costa Mesa, baa completed U.S. against tm:Ule airplanes . ..,. el Mr. and Mn. Robert w. Pensacola, Florida. Kalluml fl&Jlla, oon of Mr. serving aboard U.. poollne He 11 P"""Uy ..rvlng wilh ba&Jc lralnlng ,1 U.. U:S. and missiles. . ~, 310A Onyx Ave.. fl.Ls schooling inc I u de d and Mrs. Masao Fujita, 14472 tanker U.S.S. Elkhorn with the Alnnan First Oue JUlle'f Headquarters and Main-Naval Air Statkln, ~la. Garrett also studied at Cal ~Beach, hi.a graduated courses in Naval history and Chestnut.st., Westminster, h;;tS · U.S. Seventh Fleet · 1n. the 1 M. Neal, 10n of Mrt. Hazel t.enance Squadroo-3.1, Third Fla. Slate Fullertm. ffWt buic tralnlna at the U.S. world affairs Naval justice, been promoted to sergeant m Western Pacific. ~e~1__ 1.,.. Irvine Blvd._, Marine Aircraft Wing, EJ Upon compleUon of the fil\al ... +.---(;""!...Guard ..fulnin&.-.and-Jeaderlhlp~ orienlallon, el lllAJ!.S. Air EJIJ#, ---)UIUll, II a "'O"be• ol lhe 'IA.. Toro. _phase of hb training, he wlll Capt. Keuelll E. Allen, lltPPb' Centtr, Government f e c t I v e. c o mmunicaUorn, Fujita Is a supply Inventory Navy Lt. j.g. KeueUe ll. Nang, Vietnam Air Bue • be. designated a N 1 v 1 I 11702-Ci..r e 0 a k s-St..- I J.a&llKI. Alameda, CalU. physica1 fitness and swim· speciaJJst at Beale Air Force Gepfert, son of Mr. ind Mrs, squadron wtuch has 'won the Airman Unda L. Urquhart, Aviator. Westminster, haa been award- "l"Talnlng over \he elgbl>week ming. Base, Callromla. He Is assign~ C. M. Gepfer1, 717 Santana U.S. Air Fort'e "Oscar" for daughter of Mr. and Mra. Dale ~ ed the Brome Slar Medal with pttW lnchlded lNtrucUon in The -ensign will oow enter ed lo a unit of the Stral~ic Dr., Corona di!!! Mar, is Rn'· conducUng the beat food L. Urquhart ol 19911 Potomac Keaoe~ L. GaneU, 1 1956 Comb a i '• V'' du r Ing tnllttary custom1 and t.radi· flight preparaUon_ .Ehool to Air Command, A m e r I c a ' s Ing aboard the a·tlack earner · service operaUoo In t)le com-Lane, BunUngton Beach, has graduate or Orange Col.It ceremonies held at the Marine tJqns, seamanship, military continue his Naval Aviation nuclear deterrent force of long U.S.S. Franklin D. Roosevelt bat zone. been assigned to a unit of the College. has been promoted ,to C.Orps Air Station, El Toro. dflll. sWiititfling and· weapons Program training:-rarige bombers and mlsailes. in th;e-Medlterranean. Neal, whose father ls Keith Air University, Maxwell AFB, sergeant in UM? U.S. Alr ForCl_. The c a p la I n , Electronic tnlning. • The sergeant i1 a 1966 1be 63,000:ton ai.rcra.ft car-A. Neal, nl8 Lempoa Orlvf, Ala., for training and duty in Garrett, son of flt. -and Mrs. Warfare · Photo Recon· •. ·• Stun H. Ogre11, son-0( Mr. Westmlnster .. Hlgh Schoo.I rler is a unit of the. U:i;~· Sixth Costa Mesa, ls: a bUer -with the adml,ntstraUve field. E. K. Garrett, -2451 Lullaby oalaaance Officer wilh the .:•Navy Petty Officer Third and Mrs. Hans V·. Ogren, 428 graduate and attended Golden Fleet cruising in the Medlt·er-the 318lh Services Squadron. The airman Is a graduate of Lane, AnabeinJ, 1-~ in-First Marine Aircraft Wing. Clail R.obtrt 0. Coffell Jr., Newport Blvd.. Newport West Junior College. ranean. The sqi.ladron operates 'three Fountain Valley ltlgh School ronnatlon ape c I a 11 at at ffU cited for .. performance of • .1'11 Monte Vista Ave., Costa Beach, has been promoted to meu balLs strving 9,000 meals 1969 and attended Orange McClellan Air Force Base, hla duUes in an uemplary and Meil, ia serving aboard the sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. Timothy G, T Ill om pa on, Edwie W. Kimbell, son or • dally. Coast C.Ollege before entering Califomia. He ls asaJined to ·highly professkmal manner attack carrier U.S.S. Franklin Ogren ta currer¢1y se_rving: stalioned ·wit~ the Afr, F?rce Mr. an~_ Mn!. Allen .f. Kim~µ . Neal's unit earned tOp boo-the aervice. . the 552nd Airborne Early ·which significantly contributed n:.~Roosevell in the ~edit.er-. a' 'Clark Air Base · Jn the at. Cieorge· Air Ba~. Califor-Jr 315 Ogle St CcWt.B Meaa I ,.._ i ,~ .. us Se 'b A. . :-J-i Warning and Control .Wing, a to the accomplishmenta of the nmean. Philippines a!I a parachute rig-n1a, has bee:n pfohioted to h~ been promo'ied !to Privat~ F;ce "tn V.ittn~ and '1::s ~ U.. Jamn R. P 111·1·1 I I p'1. I '\Ullt of the Aei-ospaee Delense COIDDWMl's miaalon." / 1be 63,<m-ton carrier, a unit ger .wiih the 4~th Field sergeant. He LS the son of Mr. First C.Jass wbJle serving with selecte<j for ithe special Hen• Of'"the U.S. Sixth Fleet, l!I on Maintenance Squadron. The and Mrs. Leonard L. M Company of the Sttond nessy award presented an-.. --""'·· .,;,· --,--"!"---"!"""'!-----------.. iltl8th Medlterranean cruise. unit Is part of the Pacillc Air Thompson of 617 Orchid Ave., Battalion, Infantry Training nually 'by1 the Natl 0na1 n H8W TO' : y~ ~an" 'YQU ~;;,. .Ci'eti ol coping with the physical ~.:-· Forces which Is headquarters Corona del Mar. Regiment at Camp Pendleton: Re8tauranl Asaodatloa for·n--• anc1'emOtkiM/su.tN•~brvourJab.k"1Jhatwbjei';t 1 N.a·vy Petty Officer Second for air opera lions in Southeast The sergeant iii an 1 ad· The promotion '+'IS based oq cellence in managing, Jftp&r-( I ;s just one o1 the '*' "10fltshoP se.ssionr to l» held ~ cia\fFrtderick W. Leoabardt, Asia"'and the Far East. • mlnlstratlte _;gpeeiali.st; in the time in -sel"Vice and 1· rank,. 1ng and. serving food in ..a ·morning hbruar(.21st _, the 13th Annt181 Or1n99 eotny Seri cf Mr· and Mrs. William ·The' sergeant, who..,haa serv-·4452J:ld eruTibft Crew Training mllitaQ. iippearance · a n d wartime· envlrOMJent. Managelneftt conlerern;a on th• c1mpu1 of Cal St•I• at>- 0. -Leonhardt, 712 Clay St., ed in Vietnam, is a 1965 . Squadron, a unit~of the Tac-knowledgeofselectedmllilary ' Futitmon. niethemeoftheCOl'll6"'ncewillbe "K9'f•ToEf. Huntington Beach, Is serving graduate of Newport Harbor tical Air Command which pro-subjects. Maj. Boward W. Mdllaer or 1ecM M'IMl18mtnt •end tne keynote~ wiU t» ~ .aOOird the nuclear fast attack High School and attended vides combat units for air sup-26931 AJdeano Or . ., .Mlsalon , by Lt. Go ... rnor'Ed Reinecke, 30 plan noW to attend •. For aiibouuine U.S.S. Shark. Orange Coast College where port of U.S. ground forces. Navy Petty .Officer Third Viejo, has been awarded the aetailttd lnformapon c•ll the Oral'lge ·county Chitmber 1'he Shark's homeport is he earned the Associate in Thompson is a 1966 grbduate' Class Ronald 0. Noggle, son of Distinguished Flying CrOl!I for cl Commerce(11.f) 114-2JJ51, ar u•:lhe f0tm below to cwdlt ·Po{tsmouth, -Va. Attack sub-Arts degree. of Corona del Mar High School Mr. and Mrs. Norman N. Nog-heroism and • extraordinary YOUR 'JOB ••• )'OIK ticket&, -marlnea ara used for defense His wile is the former Lucy and has studied at the Chap-gle, 726 W, Wilson St .. Costa achievement Jn aerial flight ____ _-.• -_,L_ . ---- .ag~ enemy submarines. Isla. man College extension at Mesa, is serving at U)e Naval during ceremonits '.held at lhe I oRANGE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE I .... -;--George Air Base. Security Group Activity lo Marine Carps Air Station, El .11 1477 south,Mantheet-.Avenue,Anmheim.Celifomi•92eo2 11 · .Navy Petty Officer Third Airman Eugtne L. D , Kamiseya, Japan. Toro. 1 '(:lap Lamont E. Staker, .Peareon, a 1968 graduate of Marine Cpl. James J. Strat. The rriajor's citation reads I. send ___ tickets at $5.00 ..Ch toi ':bu;s~ ol the former Lea E. Orange Coast College, has ton, husband of the former Navy Petty orncier Third in part, "Disregarding his oWn I ~~rs, lMOl Beach Blvd., rompletedhisbasictrainlngat Janice Mansfield, 314 E. 18th Class Jobn R. Valro, Serl of safety and concerned only ~1 ~ .. N•me"'---------------------I ::Hitntlngton Beach, recently Lackland Air Force Base, Sf., Costa Mesa, is serving at Mr. and Mrs.· Ralph Vairo, with a critical· situation, he, 1 'I ;~inltd Bangkok, Thai I and Texas, and will now enter the Marine Corps Air Station 1750 E. Ocean Blvd., Newport unheslUdiD&!Y cmnmenced at· I Actdrwas...------------------.-I ;wblle serving aboard the school In the missile elec-in Yuma, Arizona. Beach, was awarded the tack as wi .... man.Jn .a..Digbl of I . 1 1 '' '--U S S -~. E I · M "'& 'Pick up tickab on:kred sfter' 17 FebnJMY •t Titlin 'ThHlW'<tn theo 21st..· ;uesmiyer . . . '1...vuvre · tronics fie d. eritorious U n I t Com-F-t Philntoms, in Marking the ;,'Cbafldler. He is the son of Mr. and Navy Lt. j.g. Gordon R. Van menda.tl0:n for his service ta'let and ~ecuting rej)ea~ ---~--.--,--·--) ' ... The ship is serving in gun· Mrs. Eugene 0. Pearson, 12332 Every. son of Mr. and Mrs. aboard the salvage ship U.S.S. low altitude bombing· nmt1 to ~support operations and asj---~-----------------------=--=----------=-----'---''-.,--'----~-------'--__.::..._ _________ _ ~. ·c&rrter escort and starch .. .ana rescue vessel ill the :Western PacUic . . .. . ' : COast Guard Seaman · ReCniil Raodolpll A. Seton, IOJl :of Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Seton of 110 Topaz Ave .. B~ Island. Newport ·Beach, has graduated from 'basic training at' the U.S. ·coast Guard Training and Supply Center, Government Lolaod, Calif. . J1ie elghlrweek t r a j n In g period included instruction in seamanship, military drill, w~na training, swimming and military customs _and tradition. Navy Lt. Commander Ltslle ft-, Tracy, son or Mr. and Mrs. ~e A. Tracy, 903 W. 17th . ~~ta Mesa, ii serving in ttie,.peadquartera unit of the U$. Pacific Fleet, Pearl 1J.1tbor, Hawaii. :.-- 1'8vy Ensign Brian W. Meck, 2401 Bonnie Place, COlta Mesa, is attending U.S. Na11Y Supply Corps School In Alhem, Ga .• following com· pletion of Offic:era candidate Scllool in Newport, R.l. -· -·JI~ Petty Officer Third Clau Rlclwd E. Crane, soh of Mr.~and Mrs. R. E. Crane, 940 Wo · lath St., Costa Mesa , is !tt}'ing aboard the anti-sub- marine aircraft carrier U.S.S. YOrktawn in Norfolk , Va. ~·'lbe carrier arrived tn N9ifolk following a three-m1:idh cruise in the North AUantic. It visited ports in Frm>ee, Holland, Germany, tlemlark and England . .. . ~ivy Airman Leland R. ~ord, 311 DeJ Mar, ~ Mesa. ia in service ~ the anti-submarine a i't c r a It canier U.S.S. '\'otktown. now berthed in Norfolk, Va.~ following a three-month cruise in the Nl>dh AUaolic . . tba abip visited portJ: in Frince, Holland, Germany, p,mnatk and Englaod. " -. Niyy Seaman Dale E. Ptr· \.i., lon of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pe'rtn, 2611 Solano Way, t.amn. Beach. is 3Crving ii;6;'.:d u.. dOck landing •hip tf.S:S. 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"fifen are ·all ·alike -they ·all want me to stop racins. That's ahvays the thing with them. They all , want to Jrn<r.v how much longer I'm going to race. "Well, J have no plans lo stop, Being a . . OOUsewUe doesn't appeal to me. I think it "and I try lo eel the aa1ne way. "'ould be too dull, too routine." , ti\\'hen WJ!'re on lhe course they don't • It might very well be ftrter the world or give for me and l don't give for them." auto racing in which Mias Seavey con1-But she admits, despite the fact she pCled 13 lin1es last year, amassing ""' finished first In four ot the races in which enoogh • point$ In competition wtth sh~ competed agai1\3t men, U'\lt she may members ol ltie opposite sex to win the drive, just a bit more carefully 50 , that Ring-Free Oil Motor Maids awards fewer bl'rb.s art burled her way. pr.ogram. . . , "I gu(ss maybe someUme5 I'm And st1e also learned a t.hing or two overcauUOOr. because I'm~ a girl," t.tiss about compeUng against _men. · .Seav.ey e~pl&i~ed. "l can't hel~ feeling "They treat me llke one of them, ex-that if I make,,_ mlsta,~e the t;nen are . cepL for an oceasional wolf," said the going to think I'm a stupid, dumt> woman :shJl.pely 24-yeaN:lld from Homer, N.Y., driver:. ·, · ' UP'I Ttltlllitlt No Defe11se for This 011e \Villls Reed of the Ne\v York Knicks slams in l'vo points \Vednesday night in NBA action \Vith Boston Celtics. The Knicks dropped a 125-118 overtime 4e- c1s1on to Boston, the third lo ss this season to the Celtics. Boston players in action are Don Nelson (center) and Jim Barnes. Ellis Is a Little of Everything Braddock Continues Appraisal of Title Fight EDJTOR"S NOTE -This is the second of a serles of articles by James J. Brad- dock, former world heavyweight cham- pion, analyzjng the Joe Frazier.Jimmy Ellis fight for the Undisputed heaV)'\\'eighL crown in Madison Squarr Garden Monday. By JAMES J. BRADDOCK El-World.-Heavyvielg bt cliamp NEW YORK (AP) -Jimmy Ellis will be 30 years old Feb. 24. I was 30 years old when I beat Mu: Baer for the heavyweight Utle. ·The age or 30 is a good age for heavjWeJgbts. I \v,as at least a 10 to l underdog against Baer. Nobody believed anybody rould beat the handsome strong man from California, least of all a makeshift fighter off the Hoboken docks like me . Elll:I is a 6 to I shot against Joe Frazier, a strong.man from Philadelphia. That's a lot of bunk. There's no such tlling as a 6 to or a 10 to 1 shot in boxing when two lop professional fighters get in· to a ring. ~ I see it, and I'm not picking anybody just yet. n1aybc some ot' ler.sey Joe Walcott, too. Put Ultm all together and you have Jim · my Ellis. He bas a litlle bit of everything. t have been around a long time and have watched a lot of fighters but I have never seen a sneak right hand like Ellis'. It is a punch 'he throws when he's read• and he has been able to time it almo, perfectly because it does the job. That's how he got into the heavyweigh1 Litle picture. They fed Ellis to Johnny Persol in a Garden semifinal one night and Ellis landed the right in the first and CLUB OWNERS TO AID PILOT'8 - CHICAGO -American League owners decided \Vednesday night to maintain the Seattle Pilots' ftanehise in Seattle under its present ownership. The league will loan the present owners C'hieOy \Vllliam Daley and Dewey and P.iax Soriano, $650.000 immediately and league prt!Sklent Joe Cronin said the other o~ncrs had agreed to aid the pilot.I franchise "materially," and "promo- tionally." • it was all over. Ellis knQCked down Oscar Bonavena twice with that right band, something Frazier couldn't do even once in the 25 rounds with Bonavena. Ellis i! an always-moving target. It's l'Ugh to land solidly on him and he bas a aod enough left jab and hook to keep the U'!er IUY off balance.•· Ellis has beaten tough guys like Leoti1 ~fartin on &he way up from the . mid· dlcweight's. fie has never been beaten as a heavyweight. · · Those are prelly good credenttals. Sil"· lo-one, my foot. f· wish I was a. betllng . man . · !J'he question with Ellis. of cciurse, is llot havlng had a fight in more · than a ytar. How impart.ant is it. That depends a lot on the fighter. 1 would have to say in Jimmy's case that it "'·on't hurt him because he hasn't fought . too often anyway and he's always In con- dition. This Is a tough fight for both fighttrit There are no easy fight.I. And because it puts a club-flgtitlng pUncher up agalruit a boxer-Puncher, It has to be a great fight. tn his third and last article, Braddock will pit man against man and pick the "'inoer. "That'• not the case. I've ne\"tr bad a setlou.a ·accident, or really any trouble or any kind, except when I wu 1 kid. Then t used to _1et 1 Jot. of !freding tickets and ev~ lost my Uce:~. ' lllis,, Seavey, however, never has lost her nerve -and, maybe, it's because 11:he doesn't feel the danaer-most people sense in auto racin1. "My parents were ~ry tDuch against me. gOIOJ Into rac1ng 1t ftrst," she said. "BUt I always liked cart and racing presented a challtoae. It had D<>lhin& lo ' do with belna a woman and competing againet. men. I just wanted to get out there aJtd prove myself. "I know there'• danger and I've Been accidents, but I also know lhe number or peopie who get hurl Is very low. f\1y mothtr stll! has a real strong fear of something happening. And I guea there's always somethlng:. there with me too. .. ""But like anything else, yoo say if it's going to happen, it's going to happen, :ind there's noOUng you can do abOOt il So once you get out on the course and begin ' •• racing -there's no fear.'' Now, hoWever, there il1ju:at a tin&t tl ~ concern when she )eavts the circtilt and r drives through the slreeta UM any other:. - YOUn& ... woman~ of ~u Out ror a plellm'I - cnliae. 1 "It's hard to come off fJ1e track and· drive on a streel," Mill Seavey Jlid. "Y.ou really have to thinlc about what you're doing. "1"""1111 have trouble wheoever .. l~Jet a... .... car in front ot me. I have a Dltl.D'al in-l slinct to want to try and p&ll Jt." Ford to Deactivate ' Stoel\. Sp~nsor.·shi·p DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Ford tilotor Co. will encl its direct sponsorship of stock car racing teams within the next 30 days, The Associat.ed Press learned from a reliable sourct Wednesday. The informant, who asked not to be Identified, said the move probably wUI be made immediately after the Carolina 500 at Rockingham, N.C., March 8. The source said Ford plans to glv& all its race cars to the teams now in operation, along with the parts and spares the. teams now flave . "The teams would then be on their own, ,mrchasing their parts and supplies from Ford or one ol its supply houses," the source 1aki. Ford offlcial:I available at Daytona would not comment on the report but 1 Ford 1p0kesman ln Detroit conlinned thal "a rMvaluaUon of the whole raci.nl: p!'91!'am i1 in J>l'OC!!S·" . Managers of the four Ford factory Sports In Brief teams entered in the Feb. 22 Daytona 500 left the beach area after last Sunday's pole qualifying and were not available for comment. The source said Ult move wa:s being made as another step In Ford 's attempt ~ reduce expemes in the face of decreas· ing auto sales. The 197fl racing budget was cut severe- ly at the start of the season and Ford an· nounced then that it would race its 1969 Ford Talladega model this year, rather than the current shoJwroom model:I. It was understood thal the Dearborn auto maker will contlnue to provide high performance and racing part!, but that the Ford teams will have to purchase them. Ford and Chrysler are the only two major manufacturers who currently fi_nance racing teams on t.he NASCAR 's • Grand National st.ock car circuit. ~ -Clify1ler'1 team mc.1iroes-bot n Hayes. Booed by Fans, Throws Ball at Official SAN DIEGO -Elvin Hayes may be making points on the scoreboard, but he's not making many points .,,•ith the fans or tht officials. Haye!, who earlier in the week was quoted as calling his teammates. on the San Diego Rockets "a bunch of losers" but latu apolocized for the remark, wa1 soundly booed Wednesday night by the 4.467 hometown fans who witnessed the ' Rockets loss to Atlanta 155-131. He paced the Rocket attack wlth 32 points but was tossed out of the game late in the going when fie threw the ball at an ofrlcial, referee Richie Powers, who Ythistled him down fi>r a technJcal foul. • ANN ARBOR, Mich -"There 1:1 no way anybody can ktep me from going back to my job,'' declared Michigan foot- ball coach Bo Schembechler Wedncs:lay, angered by a report to the contrary. "l'll be there on that first day of spring practJce. You can count on it," he said from his Ann Arbor home where he is r1!COV<rlng from I ·mikl heart atlaclt' SUI· !ered sl1"'Uy before the Role Bowl game. The to-yeat-old coach was Irritated by a st'lry In a Chicago newspaper which said his heart attack would prevent him from res_uming Ilia coaching Clutics thia y~r. • BATON ROUGE, La. -Loulslan1 State took Ila 14th victary In 20 starts by defeaUng the Unlvenlty of Florida f4.l5 Wedn<sday night In Southeastern Con- ference action. Pete Maravlch, the naUon't top scorer and buk:etball's all·tlme collegiate scor- ing leader, Wted bla career total to S,244 wltll 11 poinla in the &ame -10 below his st!lSOO averaae. • ·EUGENE, Ore. -The Univtnity of .Oregoo announced loday that· it would play an 11th football 1ame thia fall with California. • The game wilt bo played Sepl. 1J In Port)and'1 Multnomah Stadium. ~ game win cOunl tn Paafic-1 it.,... dings and It gives both teams a full round robin conference scheduJe. • LOS ANGELES -The Loo Anlelts Lakers wUI, as usual, be counUns on supustar1 Jerry wti,,t and Elgirr Baylor to lehd them in their showdown tonight aga\nst Atlanta. But they'd better watch out far a hazard named Hauard. Walt Hauard, Atlanta's ~2 pard, led the Hawks through a third period of basketball urunatched In National Basket- ball AssociaUon hist«y. His 3' points - 24 of them ln the M-point quarttr -pav· ed the way to Atlanta's 155-131 rout of San Diego. West and Bayior weren't exactly nap- ping up In San Francisco Wednesday night. Each of them scored a brillia nt 43 points as the Lakers rushed by the War- riors 12.>115 b1wnph. • LOS ANGELES -Rod Gilbert fired two goals In the final period, triggeririg a five-goal auault that sparked the New York Rangen to a 6-2 Nation.al Hockey League victory over Lo« Angeles Wednu- day rllght. • COLUMBIA, S.C. -Brian Adrian shot Davidson from a JG-point halftJme deficit to a 6U2 upset victory over second rank- ed South Carolina Wednesday night Jn a game that shattered the Gamecocks 17· game winning streak. Plymoutha and Dodges but compa,ny of~ licials imist that cars and parts slipplles are owned by the teams that i'ace;hem. Bill France, founder and president ot N ASCAR, said he had not been told of • any reducUon in Ford's "racing activities but confirmed that be bad heard tht report. "If it Is true that Ford will no longer directly subsidize its teams, I would sat it is a step In lhe right dlr.ef\U_on: ''I have always maintalMt)hat partJ and supplies should be produced in q~ lity by the automakers and made available to anyone who wants to buy them at reasonable costs," France said. Long-haired _ Athletes Will Court Battle SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -F-lonf- halred athletes have won the flnt found In thtir battle against a coach'1 rule 'thlt barred them from Ultir high scboOl track team. U.S. District Judge George B. Harrll Issued a temporary rf.ltrlM Wfd. nesday, ordering Redwood J:llch Sr.bool In 1uburban Larkspur to rdnstate them on lhe team unUI final dlspositioo or their lawsuit against the rule. The boys' suit claims the shorlJi,e.lr rule of athlelic director Robtrt Trop- pn;ian, which was upheld by the scbool board, violates their consUtuUonal rightA to "liberty, lree expression and privacy.•• Bob McCreadie, the stud en ls' attorney, told the court hair length "is an irrational cJassificaOon based on sex." since the rule does not apply to girl athletes or to other extra-eurt1cular aclivities. ruchard Godino, attorney for the schOol, told the court, the issue w1~ whether a scbopl could sel reasonable r'IUlations Involving the health, saletf and performance of athletes. The restralnlJ'.l:g order was issued on behaH of Brian and Kevin Pusser, 15 and 17-year-old brothers; David Sllvt:rman, 18, and Bryan Tracy, 14. Outside the court, Kevin Pusser said. ''We feel the length of our hair should be i matter between us and our parents." The judge set Feb. 18 for a hearing on their request for permanent reinstate- ment and for flS,OOO·damag~ apiece. • .We've .taken a look a~ Frazier already. \\re know that !Je's a guy \l'ho likes to pour it on and wear hilt opposition down . J-Je'a done a fairly good job or it in most of his fights beaause he's nol been beaten yet. What about Jimmy Ellis? Some people say that Ellis lights a lot like Cassius Clay. You can't spar hun- dreds ol rounds \liith a guy without some of the moves rubbing orr. Elli~ makes what may lobk like C1ay mo\-CS but Elli• is a lot more than that. Full1ner Fa~es Unbeaten Foe He hp.s a style completely his own and t'very time I've seen hhn he impresses me as a real smart lighter "·ho cpn change styles to Ot the oU'ICr guy. He doesn't take too many punehes. lie looks like Clay. \Vllh his s"ilfty footwork and lhe speed of his hilnds. A'1d be looka like Gene Tunney in the way he 'bcnres. He hils a little o{ Euard Charles and { COPENHAGEN (AP) -Tom Boga . Denmark's Eu rope a n middleweight champion who is unbeaten in 51 pro fiJjhts, t.akt.1 on OM J.~ullmer of West Jcrdan. Utah. tonight-In a JO.round mn !ch Jhat rna11 r:1rn the \\'Inner a crack at Nino H':'nvenuti "s world tlllt. lki.'.::s. n"1'cr knbckcd do\~'n In hrs pro career. "'Ill-rely on his calsslc left-jab- binG st)"\" against i'"ullmer, a rough and ready Amerk:an Who likes to carry the light to his opponent. "Style doesn't make any dltterence to me," 58ld the 31).year~ld Futllner 11fler a final llghl training session that wound up "''Ith five h~st rounds of ba& punching. ''I have been Jn ffil)-business )ong crt0l1gh to c:ope with all that comes my \l'tly. If lhey Lry to rW'l I n1anage lo cat.ch up with them SOOMJ' or later." "My le/I wUI have to do the main job again," II.id Bop. "I will do au I can to keep Fullmer at a distance." The expert. erpecled the Italian ref~. M. Carraballese: t.o be an im- Poriant. fa<ilor. Aware that European rt'.fcrccs art not too sympatheUc w\U\ the Amerlcan style of boxing. Fullmer said, "ll would be wrong to brlni over U.S. boxert to Europe a.nd then lllddenly d~ mm! 11>11 lhey box by Olympic rules ." "''" ........ We're Goratta Lytacla Yo11 ..... Vanderbilt University's Perry \Vollace, U1e first Negro to play In the Southeastern Conference, was \vclco1nod irrto rebel country as a mall of howling fans al Oxlord, Mis s. boomed out uie cry "we're gonna trnch you." \Vallac:e, a senior, ls the team c:aptairr • • • • I i I , l""T-........ --....... -........................ --................................. -........... .-----....... -.... -...... -.............. --~-~~----·~-~~-_.,,.......-------·--........... --.... w • I -I I l • Thurldq, rebn\0 12, 117.0 Call 11 an All-out EUitrt SCRAMBL ING, LION -· Westminster High's lire- plug guard Richard Mann (131 moves in between mate Terry Meisenheimer (31 J and Newport llar-bol;'• Dave Eccles (30) (top photo). But his def en· slv~ efforts go awry (ceolet) a• be 'slid.,...,ul or I • DAILY l"llOT P'llftn •r 1'9' O'l>tllntll bounds and nearly into the wall (bollom). West· minster cam e up with a 67·58 vlctory over Newport Wednesday ni ght to slay atop the Sunset League baskclba!J sta ndings. -: -' Lions P .ut Bite on Newport , In Sunset Crucial, 67-58 By l!OGill CAllLWN ot .. °""' PINt • ..., Westminster Hlgb's title. hungry !Jons took a giant stride toward a possible Sunset L e 1 a u e ~etball champiomhip W e d n e s d a y night · after st'lootlng down Newport HarW, 67-611, in the wiMen' JYM before I near• .lull-. Exetpt lot the inlUal atania, it was never close as coacQ Don Leavy's towertq Ll<lls, leiJ by U center D a n Bro'dertck, explOiied In the se- cond· quarter to 1ssume 12- point lead! twice and 1etUed fOr niDe -the WUUllllg margin, by the way -at the half. Qolckly ln the second .period It was Phil Newhouse and Broderick pulling in thrtt-poi.nt p I a y s , then oopbomore Gor<!oo Blakeley hit three stra1ght buckets from out:dde. With 3: 09 to 10 in the hall the Lions c~ in a five. point play on Newbouae's IS. footer coupled with a one-and- one and technical foul c:om· binaUon by Broderick. . Orange-swathed .Dynamite Blasts Pioneers, 89· 7 4 'Itlat made it 32-20 and the Lions were not to be threaten- ed seriously again for the re· mainder of the game. Leavy termed hll team'• er. fort as, "The best same we've put tog<ther thla yeu in league play. "Our team ... uy played smart basketball tonlJhl." 'lbe Sailors were cold from the floor in the f1nl half (10 of 29 for 34.5 percent) and perhap.! one of the rtllOml was a unlRue style of defense by Wel!ltmin.ster that appean:d to be a four-man zone wlth forward Steve ·M c Len d o n playing Newport's 1 c o r l n I whiz, Lee Haven, man-to-man. •• GI.INN 1\'IDTE ~Of .. ...., P.lltt '"" ElrMr Comb• •Is not ooe to go ovwtboahl In praise for any of hls bullttl>all teoms' per- formancM. In fact. that memorable night in Loo( Beach two years ago when h1a HuntinJton Beach IUsh Olleis made the CIF chomptooshlpo by nipping favored North Torrance'1.tow- ering five, Combs simply uid, "we didn't look too bad, did we ?" Thftdort one bad to take notice W-y night when tht OU City bolll qreed !hat his. \etm'I devastating show in' a four-minute span cover- ing the oecond and third quar- ters was as good as any be'1 evtr 1een 1t HunUngton. U was somethin( to bfillld. There . was invading West· em, the Sunset Latue ctllar· team, giving' the Or1111e and Black all tt could handle. Huntington was nunlng 1 SS. rt advantage with 1:57 left be- fore the popcorn break. Then five sUcb of dyn• mite, 1wathed in orange, weni detpoated and 'hen the final eUects of the blast could be deterrnin#d, here's what h ad transpU:ed in four minutee: of playinl time: -Huntington faed ln is points and held Wt:ttem to none, upping the score to 51- 71. U the Olkn could main- tain that pace in regulation high ICAool play they would have 2llO point.I. -Oller paaillg was crisper than frah lettuce as PIUI Mo- ro, Gartb WIJe and CUrt Carl- son made the fut bru.k clJck with tbeir radar-perfect ef- forts. -The OU City defense WU ouperb with Lee Walters and Tony Cale prmuring the p;., neers into turnovers. -And )he shootlng.percen- tap .... bllslering with l b • hosts ripping lhe. nets for 77 percent of their field goal trits durlnc that memorable outburst. Combs pulled two Of h i II starters late in the third quarter and filtered the rest of the reserves in at the out- set of the fourth Crame with the winnen on top, M-45. However, Western made a nm at the Oilers and sliced the bul1e to 'IM7 with 3: 09 to play u Combs scurried his regulars back onto th e court. While Broderick was dwn- ping in 19 of his 22 point. ln the first half, Haven was being held to seven. Following the ha 1 ft i me break, Broderick moved to the high post where he spent most , of his time feeding off to mates for easy scores. Thus, the Ucm stay in ftnt place by virtue of a half game with Frid>y night scheduled " a bye. Newport's fourth loss drops the Sailon two games beh_lnd Westminster, Hunt Ing ton Beach and Marina In the Ion column with three rounds o[ Sunaet League actk>n re~ matnlng. Broderick was the Barons Outlast When it was finaJly over and the po5t-mortems were behia: conducted it was bard to believe that Western I e d after a quarter, 16-14, and that the score was titd or the lead had changed hands nine times up t I 1 the last $:54 of the half. Six HunUnxtc:Jl players scor· ed in double figures as the Oilen stay a half game be- hind clrcuit leader Westmin- ster. overwhelming ~t flpre on the courL He flnished the rrlght with 26 rebo~dl. stx assists and four blocked ahot!. .• Mustangs, 83-71 Clearly it was aome show, as even tbe blaae Combs ad- mttlied. It was the fiflh straight loss for Newport to Westminster. dating back to the first round of the 1968 campaign. WllTMINSTlll 1&1) ''"",. By CRAIG SHt:FF Of Ille DallY 1'1111 Slaff '"When you get a taste of that g(>Od wine, you don't want to try anything else." Speaking was Costa ~1esa basketball coach Emll Neeme, just prior to Wednesday night'' Irvine League game with Fotintain Valley. He WIS referring to Foun- tain Valley's thrte game 1rift. ning ltreak, which became four just an boor and 45 minutes ·later as the host Barons raced to an 83-71 win. The Barons started s8vor- h1g the wine , late in the third quarter. \Vith the sco~ knotted at 57- 157, Fountain Valley outscored Costa Mesa 17""3 to take a commanding 74.00 lead, and with four minutts left to play, the game, for all intent and Pirates 111 83-69 Setback By RON EVANS 01 f)lol D•-,,., N1lt Stiff Cerritos College i;:enter Ev Fopma poured in 35 points Wednesday night to lead the Falcons to an SUD victory over Orange Coast College in Soulh Coast Con!ertnce action .at occ. Fopma kept the Falcons in the game in the opening half as Orange Coast led all the way. The 6-9 former Bellflower High star had nine of the Fal- cons' 10 rleld goals in thi first 20 mlnutes. Fopma finished the the half with 27 points.. . dranae Coast Jed at the in~ tennlsslon, 3'"38. primarily be- cause of one of its better team erforUI of the season. Phil Jor· 1 dan paced the first haH assault _ for OCC with t8 point.. However inr the secorfd half; Fopma and 6-1 forward Ron Ballou went to work on the boards and Cerrito5 graduaJJy pulled away to a JO-point ad- vantage midw.ay through the half. Jordan finished with 22 polnt& to claim 1COring honort for the Pirates while center Rick Stlckelmaitr And guards Jim KJndeloo and Troy Rolph had 10 each. The loss was Orange Coast's sixth in nine conference out· ing!. Cerritos remalned in a lint pllce tie with Fullerton. Both have 1-1 records. Or-tMtl un ''""''' &':~,.1 ' . ' 5 • ! ~= f. i l ~ ~ ' ' i l!111'tt C1t1llff I I :'lti~ 'l'ij'~ .. ~, .! occ ,,, (ll'fllol • HUNTIN•TON l ,ACH {ltl ~o::rld f 11 l 1: purpose was over. w•tt•• I ~ "! ~ MC.Letldoll , s 1 11 The streak Wl l bl ... lighted Cl le t ! ~ H.wllouM 2 I •• I ....... ~!' •, •, •, ':! ,, .... .,,.,. • 1 by the play of Baron forward w1.. Melw<lhll,,..r 1 ' 1 11 C1r11M 6 1 1 T011l1 ,. 11 lt '1 Gary V1lbuena, who scored H.rrtll 2 ' J ,, NIWPOllT M.llllOll 00 "'\Cord t 1 t I I It ,i nine of the 17 points. 01•1• WESTl!ll,N 114)" ,, .. Tl''°' ~ ' • ~ Valbue.na fhUshed with 32 l!lftde , ' ," :1 :i ~=:a f : ~ 1! pointa for the night to eam hll'Mr s 1 1 i,1 ~fi:.:.tt 1 : 1 ~ ' h ·~· J , 2 $,lxton scoring onor1. He ftred in 11 11:.ittrtY 1 • 21 eec1t11 l ; 1' : .field goal• and clicked on 10 of g;_;i:-"' t : l '1 '"" 1 • ' 1$ frte throws. fftt..'T : : ~ g ~~"" ,0 .' , 1 ·1: Jn T.ttll l -o '' .,!!..,tt to 7• Ttltlt ?• lt D ii the openin& half, the lead w"'.,." -11-11 11 ,,_7, l<ltw-' ~~~' :i:'n"i1 11 _ ,. changed hands 12 Umu and HUll!IMtOn .. Kii 1 33 it n-tt wutmlMNr 1s t2 1J 11 -'' was tied on six other occasions'1--'-="'-="--"-"-"..::.-"'---'=="'--::..;:...;;_;:..,_.:: a.s neither team could 1et enou&h impetus goin1 to jump out to a big advantage. Costa Mesa had 1 37-34 lead with a couple of min utes left in the half, but the Barons behind the ptar of Valbuena: spurted to a .fMO haUUme margin. Valbuena connected on six of the Baron's final 10 second quarter points. • The r.tu.stangs' Bobby Austin topped his club in scoring with 22 while Scott Fr:lsted chipped in 12. Behind VaJbU!!la In the scoring department for the Barons was Dave Lynch and reserve Bill Kristinat with 10 each. F.ountain YaJley 1ets a chan- ·ce to win its fifth 1ame Jn a row al ·Sf11ta Ana Valley Fri- day night. The Barons are now 5-5 in league play. Costa Mesa, also S-6. faces Corana de! Mar iJ'I the Mustangs' gym. C•fl M ... (711 ,, ft ,, ,. ~usll~, '101'12 F•lir~ ' I 4 U l~!:!>d l ' ' ' Nevltl9 1 I ' ' '°'''°" ! • ~ ~ S1lloa 3 e ( ' ~::· 1110 D4'lft'let ll!J 011'1 <1010 Tllt1!1 1102 ,.,ftlll~ Yll1t.,. lh11' n 7I .. ft ,,,. 2 t I ' l J l J , • ' 10 1110431 t a 1 • l • 1 4 2 ' I 10 ' ! ' • . ' ' ' • J ' 0 ' 1 0 21!S)ll3 Golden West Falls, 90-56 Cypre!S broke I001e for two E quick streaks in each half • Wednesday night to put down f Golden West 90-58 in Southern ·...: California Conference play in f the wiMers' gym. .r Up only 32-27 with 4:36 left ! in the first half, the Charge.rs g ran up a JG-% string to IO t11to halfUme ahead, 4%-29. l 'Mle Chargen had a similar ;5 second half skein \\'hich put : them v.·ay out of the Rusllers" l reach. · Golden West ace Chris J Thompson was held to jusl J8 · w h i I e seven-footer S w e ~ } Langeberg led "Cypress wilh :& 00\.0IN Wll'T INI I P8 l'T pp 'TP ~ 22. T"°"'*"M" 74JU11 Wtot t J 11,•> ••1111 111 ~ PtMJ-llJ J ll•~ J011 '"'"'' J I t J p~ 1 • ' ' Hllll•" 1 t I J W~l"leld J t t I Next to you I like Green Stripe best Tlltltt. D 1) 14 5' --------->------------ • • -.. -----..,..----------------"!'"'---~-----.... --0::--""":~--·--·~-~---------------___ ............ ..__, ~~-· I - . ' IWLYPILll'. ' J , SeaKin ' • r gs ~I~......_. ~.; ~_,, Ediaon-Hm No Holfffl~mes ' Marina f ' ' Post 5248 ~ ~~~·A~f...~ . • I . . . ' ' Victory KNow THC RULES .A•our REPAIRING 111m1s Su;rvives SA, 71-56 S'lill No Gym for. /I . Chargers lly PIDL ROSS • .. O.ltr , .. ft•" Th e d e f e n sh•e-mlnded O:>rona. del Mar Sea Kings regained a piece of first i:i1ace tn 'the ~antic Irvine League basketball race Wednesday nl1ht with a 52-48 decision o\lir cellar~.welllng )..1agnolfa- ln actlon at the winners' co~ lines. The victory, put the Sea JGngs' loop mark at S-2 and pulled them back Into a share oC the lead with Loara, which db poo;ed of Ediaon, 60-Sl, Loera. Tandy • G\fils' alert crew fought from a 1%-1 deficit in the v.•aning ·moments or the first quarter inlo a 29-17 halfUme advantage and the Sentinels just could not catch them after that. Many &olfers are .un~n~• of ·"~ 1 r:ul• about repairina 1rMn1 before puttin1. You should know these rules so tbat-you ire protected •&•inst makin& a costty viol1tton in a tournament. • Bri9fly. the· RUies of Golf do not allow you to test the putting surf1c11 in any way. You can't brush the arass with ~your hand or your eutt1r. \'ou cannot repair d1ma11s to a &rHn except for"marks ·ma~e t>y balls. You cannot repair mower. marks or spike marks or other such blemishes. To be safe, remember that the onty times you can touch youf putting, 'iri• ,(s ( 1) w~th your putt.r when addreasini th• ball, (2) to remove a loose impediinent, such 11 • stick or telf ind (3) to repair a bill! mark,. •• ""*""...,...,. With Corona down 12-9 and cnly 53 seconds left in the in· itial st.anz.a, Sea K I n g playmaker Steve Hollander 1------------------.. threw one Joo from the top of the key to narrow ?i.1agnolla'1 edge to 11-11. The Sea Kings' other guard, ?tfari. Grigsby, found forward Don Klllian alone under the bucket just before the buuer. Killian converted the op- portunity into two points to give Corona a lead which It never relinquished. Reserve Frank Ford was the rttipient or the next two Sea Kini field 5oals on a pair of Joni jumpers to put the count upJ o 1_7-12. But, Corona was ,n o t through. _ Killian knifed through the porous Magnolia defense for another easy lay in, making it 21-12. Grigsby. popped one from the baseline to complete the Sea Kings' 14-tl outburst, before the Sentineli' all-league candidate John Boren put through his squad's first field goal of the second quarter • with only 2: 13 Jefl in the balf. Boren's t\\•o-polntcr cut • Estancia-Still Alive In Irvine Race, 64-47 By DA VE CEARLEY Estancia rolled to an easy M- or flit °'"' """' '"" 47 triumph. Luckily for .Estancia High The Eagles, 7-3, are It.ill School, its basketball squad finnly nested In aecOod place did not enter !ts game with In the loop, a game back of Corona del Mar and Loara. Sania Ana~ VaUey _We4_nesday Estancia's title hopes are on night in the Irvine League's the line Friday n I g ht, top spot. however, as it hosta rugged Valley, which makes a habit Loan. of wiMlng only against league-The Eagles pounded the . Falcons right from the start leading sq~ads, collapsed ear-as forward Gary Orgill tallied 1)' In the Urst ql;!arter as h .. t nine straight points to put. Wrestling \' ' Summaries Valley on the short end of a 9- 1 count alter 2:35. Orgill turn- ed in a brilliant performance, Jini!hlng with 21 points. Corona's lead to 23-14. varsity Estancia's man·~man full court press In the first hall provet:I devastat.Uig to the Falcom. The real story of the total M1111111 1n1 11•1 H11.i, 9Mdll command taken by the Sea fL-:_ t::'no'MIJ\P~~l,~.i Kings after gai ning the upper 1u-...... M o.e. ••klll tHS M /1 ' Over •I 1,!dllon ' J\l8h School; coach al !he -when the Chargm ·are ·.,BOWARD L, BANDY Davellkf111 (ll~wilh,woes)'andhls " acheduled lo boot Emncia and Fouataln .... ...., , ... ,..., Chl,rlf~1 ~~ team I t\S;ve exA vlllty Oil Friday! and Saturday of next ~!tjd one, al lbef mOSI frultra\!l!I ·-• Marin>'• V)kln&I won the lhlns•·ljiatcon happen ~· q~tet. . • ~ · , . 1ame, 71-1', bu\ tool: I l>qh ni.j (liaz&m have•ljeen forced to,jio ·lfdwever, ~rin& wtiat I trwp!r<d ·JlhYtteal beatlna trom an lbrou~ nearlJr lb< 5riUre aeuon'wllh'!'\t , ao far, 11'11 ..re bet the Chargers wilt be ._-Sui1' Ana bilketbill • pr.O on 'Uieir h&n.i c>iurl. -• -· ilenlea qalJi. • • team Jl'ednMday nlcl>t In Tu~' ! nlgM'a .e~ier. wilh Loara . To furllier COlllfOUnd !he ~. the SUDMI Lupe competition 00 lo I· !oe1League,1bj1We was a good, ex-Pl>ai1<rl now· reside lo the buemeot ol the - ,1 , __ -~ am1 of wbat 'hili happened, lo l1!o • -\,V\M .. 011 -ri l"""1" - . .--r--t • ~ - Bob Bui oet the tempo. ear-t , 1 duel was or)(hiat1y ~uled for ' ' ly in the ICOrin& department, W-.*1elday 1at Edhiori, but because of the -_.., ___ puU!ngtheViklopabead.wllb ... '$j1y minor ,,r.btem of ii><:otroct ' .ROGER a pair of free throwl and a ror for' ttie gyrp's grandstahm, the· 1 field goal After the Saints Cl' eJ'.11ClllDOt hosl any events'. , , ' , CA.RJ,SON . _---.1 -.. ... ~ 'D--" il'he rOoen are on order .. Jlpd Mohs , acw"aJ au~ iwvw, .--s S:lfl~'enand,contractorsbaVtUid teammates ran the COUDl 1o 15-a ey•enl ,times that the rollers were ·on 1 and It wu never cklle qain. t fli~lr way ' (in transit) for lhe past .three 1 Huslcy Kipp Baird muacled · • eeb. bil '!(ay ·under the basket and Still 00 ~Olien. IOOftd Sl pGlnta to lead the At' the Lut moment, Edison•was forced VI~ attack, largely on 1o switch to Huntingfon ·Beach a .day e,a~­ layupi and follow shots laken :17 when it wa1 learned that the on~rs after teammates missed. ..and Fountain Valley for that matter, Coach Jim Stephens' crew · •would have the gyms tied up with their moves to . Huntlngtoo Beach own pme1 Wednesday. Friday ni,ght for a crucial bat· It~ been like lhat all year wlth tie wJth the Olien bul the . v.torkouta and practices.continually u~ in phyalcal beating suffered a't the air. · the hands of the Saints ma· Y' For a while In the tall,. the Chargers bave taken IO!Dethinl out 1 )f_ were working out on asphalt. them. The only chances left for· Edi.!IOD ''This it; unbelievable. V ~· playen and fam to get into their own could get 50Dle of our tl D 1 IYDl for a game re.st in the final Wee tend hurt with HunUniton Ber u·:h · • coming up Friday nlct 't , " Stephens muttered at one tJ.roe during the action alter I ~ luf had been called against. •the S.lnta. ' One oC the Santa ; Ma playen qqed In lwo iloov- inl matches early ln tfl F ac- tion, charged a referee · µ, ex- press hlJ dilplellUI' • i n empballc t.nns_l!l"l _b·,11 .two tedmlcal fouls 'called agalnlt blm. The aecond technicJ 1l came when he grab.bed the bfill and· threw it at one ol the llulclala. Jeff EWe hit bOU ~ cbarily toases on the techn ka! fouls and Baird' WU glv• tJ I a goal .tending baaktt II I the final btmer lo give the ; Vikings • 15-polnt edge. : Santa Ana ~ It 1J best apree of the nlgbt In " !be foorth stanza, outscor;n 1. Marina, 21- 13, but to DO aVf fil. Ask About Sears Convenient ~, Credit Terms the 'league with a 2-1 mark. · HOwe.ver, not all b ,loat. · Adversities such u these, however, someUmt1 serve to Unite and bond a group of athletes for future compietitlon. A large nucleus. of this year' a team Will be back nm year for Mohs. * * * 1'e aanul Buntlagtoa Beacll hake&. ball &ouaament will lla•e a few 1ew race• nest Ume iroaad • Marina ucl Westmluter an •JIPll'"' .. dy ·bowlq aat al lite loanef. Oa tap to eeter die pre.up. event .. Paetflc lllP al .. -·'· ~ ... 1---Pldilc fl Wiied 11 tllo Nt. I -.. tlltAAAACIFm ...... * * * . If !be Sumel Leque ~ end ID' a U.-way Ue for the title , cbanCes for~ lflrea making Ille CIF .AM~ ~ playoffs .!!"'1J>ar!!cul1r:lz bilfllt. )Vilb only ttro openlnp for !bl tbfrd party• al I lrf-champlolllhlp anjlalllt, there are six drculta with mas;• thin lml . a paulng chance ol endloa up In - way deadlocks. One game separate,, the tap - teams In the Coast, Def Rey, FO!>lfdll, ...... and Sunset loopa while the 1111 League's top three are two-t.-' ,tflUdn each other. * A""tbrff.way tie la lite Iivlle1 i..pe, Hwelier, would appear a. be ·• _. paruiee for' .U *1et te ..U t1t1 ellmflaU... la AAA _,_-_ Wlllt al• opeal>p la ti. 11-1-SS. team' ptayoff1, dlen ...., • bit • vall: majority •f ctmdta wttll clear nt -.. .,. -or wttlt Ne. l _. Na. I "'1 ...... ol Ille field. . Of'll al lite LI loopa ... _led fir,...,. lite Subort>u mid lrvhle --capable ol -I op -WIYI· band was field goaJ pe~n-c~r11M &enleY tMJ OK. 1>e11 .,..... !ages. no -Htrtlllan <Ml dK. Pldclor~ CH) S4 The Santa Ana club never rtcavered, tallying only five field goala in the first hall in almost a repeat performance of an earllu league meeting between the two 1quad1. In the first half the teague 136 _ Hawn (Ml ,inroH Gwtr oo leaders fired a blazing J4-for· 141 -OllllbD (H) --,.,..,. (M) IAMTA AMA VALLIY (411 ~ """n 20 (70 percent), ... hi I e t• -TrtlDI' ~Ml def;. PHr1 IHh'"' Avid I l J s Magnolia only managed to 1 117 -M9st 1 1 dK.. J-lnv• 1 1 s. 1e11rf1ct11-' J ' 1 drop h1 25 percent of Its field "' -Otft I,._, tHI dee. ~rt = r : ~ ~ goal tries. 1'1h7:.!. sio.11 IHJ mw Abbott IMJ M Maunr 1 • , • Th •-Kin d 2"f 11· -TWllll (HJ plnNd KtnntCIY LA>rt I t t t e -=a g'. ma e ir or· .cM "" -J..m-,.., ,1nr1ec1 o.hi.t MtDoMld • t , • 'I'bt vtctory Jt ,aves Marina a half game ·behl· 1d Westmlnater and Ued wltlt 'uie Olleis. All three teams llave lost two 1ames wilb II' I' Uoos winning eight and tbe lother two teven. Beal Wll Ille only Marlna player lo lilt I Jn doublt flcures o-lban r~ He bad IO. The V1ld1 bit Hof·• fl<ld goal atte· fcr a 31.t percenlaffl ~ while the Saints hit 21 of 15 fc ,. 32.3. · FANTASTIC LOW PRICE 39 the whole contest. ·• ""' P--.on o • 1 • (HI ,..,. Venltf Ojiv. t t t t fMAllMA \"I MttNll• c•h MPri.t 1,.1 II•> lfwflt. 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IT 'S ALL MINE -Fountain Valley High'• Dave Lyocl! goes up 1o grab rebO'liMI • In action Wednesday night with Costa M .. a as the Mwtaogs' Bob Austin dt- fends. Fountain Valley recorded ao 83-~I -.yin in Irvine Leeibe play.· At '.the right is the Barons' Rick Power: r • I'' • Hermstad ·Expects . Top Year Golden West Colleg~'s .swim team, which launched U& season last WEI.Ck again~ thi" UCLA frosh , bas the la.Jent for 1 winning year, ,according' to· ' •! j For 2 ~ehMils .. . . • ' .,,...,.,, ,_, ll, 1'70 DAILY l'Uf .... I " ·f .I • • 'I I • ' H llM.Y I'll.Of S T-J, rftlrvlry lt;lmt • y..., M .. ey's Worth ·' l·.~::.ilmill77~~~-~-~"""-ii-liiii ... .-..;.. Comp_lfters . Await ··Program for 70s 8y SYLVIA POl\TEB • What.ever el.It the lt'lOl lurn out to be, U's a near:certalnty ll11 "-the Al• al Computers. -~!ill-" Your Job In eomputm: By the mJc1.1mo, the number al you with jobs operating or progt'll!Ullln( computm will almost double -from today's 900,0IO to t,700,000, aceording lo the Quantum Science Corp., a New York-bU<d firm which has developed what it calls ofthe world'& largest com- puterized commercial m 1 n a I ement information Clata,base. ". : IF 11fOSE involved in manufacturing computers are included, the lllW" expands lo IS °"81 U 2,600,000, I aignifi· cant ·proportion of our labor force. And this doesn't even 'touch the million& in ollled .areas: those who teach com- A YALINTINn Wll~ HOM UI TO YOU I ~ TlllY OIUUIT, I.Pl Whit. tr1cl ltlo111lly Vtl94'1· I f1n1'1 De., i1 • time for h111lt1ff• end wlv11, 1w11th11tfs end I fti•!ld•, ii ·ii 1110 1ppr.ptiaf1 fpr '" lo ••p!'••• our 90 .. wi1h· 01 to tho11 peopl•, wlto choo~ 1u to 9o tttoir phor,..ocy. f.or -wo t'on1idor owml .. 01 tio ~ • p•rt of yowr fonlily. I II clo\191111 •• who" 'tho I p1ocl11ch wo cli1po11to holp ro• Ii..... your ill11ouo1 ott4 1fop P•in. Wh•11 yo1 till u1 o mom· li1r of tlto f1fl'lil)' It IMttor er 1oco...nfll 1dcoly, wo toko It 01 • pono11ol com,lim•nt. O.t v.1. onti110 wiih .. Ololt frion.IJ ;, for Goflti11"4 90..4 ho1lth 0114 olont with it ii Ollf plocl91 lo olWl'fl ~1lp i11 OllV w1y th1t wo •r• oblo, I YOp Olt YOUR DOCTOR CAN ,HONE US who11 yo11 11oo4 o cloli ... ry. Wo will cloli•M ,,_,..., wlltto1t o1tro chor90. 9', ff9d MO!ly peoplo r.ly 00 UI fof tli oir hoolth 11oocl1. Wo wil-t-• ff4Mth for cloll"'ofJ. ''"'' !co •• &ti.,,. OCHlll!ft. PAIK LIDO PHMMACY >llH_R_. ~PS\ every minutes to San Jose! 7 em to 1;30 pM. loth Wayt. 7:0N:30-10:00-11"° l]!>-1:00-2:31M:®-5:30-7:0N:30 ..... More on Wffbndl. Why worry abou t . rllMl'VSUon when PSA h• OYlf 160 fllghll • dlt1 Such an usy-to-femmbor tchtdule you c.n carry It eroynd In, your hMd. Why .-member lonet fatll? Or ell )9tl? • Or ffMt .. me.. to Stn Ftancllco, o.ldand, San Diego. and 8acram9'1to'l Or that kids under 12 fty PS.\ (•"'!· ...,, -) for hoJI W.1 StJll wanta.....wtlon? .Int ~rem.I agent "'--oltfi-PM .... ,_.111.. -rfl llLl-1!11 • ;, ll·llAl.11 ·" . 411 · ~IVlll ., • SEND HER · yJ,LENT.INE FLOWE~S! N. ~ · worryin9 •bout 1i1e11 cen't Nh Mr fat -h' f•ct1 there 11 M better w., te ~ J9U Ute. t~ ,....,.b.t y•u r hertl-werkint -_,y.teol) • • • •no• 8Nln WI DB.Im ~~ FLOWER SHOP OVER THE ·COUNTER · • • NASO Ll1t1,.1 J.r W-..Uy, l' ...... ry 11, "" •••t:-1Nw1 .... ll .. I• ............ ._ I H11f4.M.=....._ P'ftMt ....... _ ....... _.... ..... , 9 . ' • . ,.., ... 111• Ull.Y PLOT ic' I J I • • HouSI S POil SALi HOUS I S l'OR SAi.i : I HOUSI S PDR 'SALi HOUSIS\!'OR .SAL i . ~SIS ,.oR. SALi ljPUSIS ~OR MLI o...... 1000-11 1000 -·I •. 1111 -·I fl .. ''1111 °"trar1. ·• i• ~........ '1227 LW. lille 1U1 Foufttoln VoUI'( ' I . GO!Nq•TO·~ -' _,,, COll/'ER-Ylow lot. . LONB. y . FOUST. E. , . < W~L!Y N. • ., nno1 ~ "'..,. • wroi G...,., • ...-... 111-SPACIOUS · Gutt.,.. . ...,. ••u.· ,_ f . -y·a:~( R c· o ' 2 ...... ....,..io-...a1n----· · 11111 ais ... ---_AND-""'t. ..... t..N._, . ..., ..... , 0 l S 0 N, "' • tn111d• -· .. ,_11on. 'All ~•!117 Pa'rlr , 1m ,.,,,_,_,"""' 11oa.. WAmNG = c.n ..... ~.'"' . . bullt·lnl. -ll..,. _ -' ~· . ' To 11vo -' joy ln ·a p,.q .-3JM ~,Oil ' · NEWf'PRT .HllGH'l'S _,.. 1/:,,._...;. 4•1• LpYI LY 'NllGl490RI LIDO RIA~TY INC.,, .....,,, , blf ...._.,a ~.111!"1'.,\pl.. w1poo1, lnc. Retlltnn j A-tovt-ht ~fjon. ~ ie-~ap, ::,la ,root : lnvht' JOU I to _,~ this 3 -br lt'lT Vil µdo ' 173-1300 ta¢il)r "'°"' ..... roam 'to "°"~ ' ~-·· area:. ~ LESS THAN RE ... ~~i~"' don ieJl a~ 128.~~ht al\d,deolb\>inejn.._ __ s BR.,,.._ 2% BL Coo-"""'end3'-·--='»"'f'f ','1!30 I'll. r. i. _.. • • tnW dttd-a~ ty wmdf:p -.mq we•b loealted oa a DO u.ftie ~ ~ · · Sli "/. LOAN REDUCED., • ~,m , ~·-toiit ROal -.,,,,.;.•Ip-_....,., Architect &nd-wttll-l l!DRK !loi. '8al. Ia. In l 4 • -. -.. -• """ HNI R--..:. -• hit. ... ·Int. "" If ---·~·'I.rs bdrm, BARGAIN • LINDA 1SLI LOT ; "'1ate . " u""' ~°'""' ~ . ...-.hie. loan .. By ..;.,b-.,',,,_,.;~;..IY' ~·· >pailt. '·r..i cula. READ THIS '· I • H you a.r• in the market for a NEW home, IH these outstand· ing eustomlud 11omes, bull I by Frank H. Ayres and Son, locat.. ed in a prime are• very close to Huntington Stale Bea~ .. The · . homes ·are priced from $27.~ , to ,$33,600 and vary.in·siu from' Not~ low, low imcre.t CxAce wte~t lite amcq. ~:. cd ~~.U-0 ~ Owner. Ft.>ne ·~mt fM $31.000. • , m.m .. 1· · • · 1o&n. 83ft like tbi&1 31bed· ~~~~·~ .~ ! bedroom·~ !xJmt, 1~ appt. , W.2J1S , MAEE 26$'.to.· 1br I Bt. n>OnU2bo .... d•lwc.kltcl> ""'I baths, new 'Pa\DI -I r.~;....... 1o-~ 1• B&lol""1'. • 3 to • ~tns, 2 to 3 car gar-. ages and 2 to 3 baths, with ....._ shake or·misiion tile roofs; fut.. · places, underground ·ulllities: concrete driveways, built-ins, and carpetin&. There a YA and FHA financilfgavailable. There are 6 h6mes available bec~me of credit rejections. Occul"Jl<Y by .March !, 1970 _!n this uniL: • OUr next unll.lu10w on sale for occupancy in May and June 1970 and introduces the new 3,000 sq. 'ft. "E(!JofadQ" DlO!lel , priced from '3'.490-• ' , Ranch• L• Cue1t1 Homes on 8,...urtt •t Atlent•, Huntl ...... loach m:im-m1na .-------------- .. wlth bulll-inl ,.,:..,., ...... "'--· ""·""' ,Jncl. .... .... ~-·-. -llaclr ...,, ' 12411 ,,_,, .. ,_, . .... "'Call 145-1458 • • · plans for 5 ,,..,_ -. ' · ~~~,.. . · .:::=,.;,,· =-=-''b--,...,=.,..,_I • Carpels. I1rapes. ~ ml. to ~ 1 • 1 • -a~r heat, 3 car ~· ~ FOR ~SIJit by •owner: 1 tr, • . . w:;u:;;w: '_Gb1t to ~ s beach end oni, 5 "'"" DOVER ·SHORES . 1<."¥.r,...· -o!>le:tr.r, --2 be. ll•i•a. $J35 ~. IUYS ir· ..... frolilapt •11- ,..,,,.. llJl,988 loon . ..,. all NEW• VIEW• G-•• ~ • ·' f!l,1ll0-., it. -cr1"a, ·"--YOU A NEW r. unttlJ-.._, al $159 mo. at 5~% arurual ....... -• ~U -with Bldcer.6'1f4!i30. • aac. •T•· .._ in prden. • · SMl'luch · lae . . ~ rat ... Submit·,.... down. =~·, ·--'-~-" ·ULllOA ISLAND . -· ()pen Sat/am 2!04 4 ·•R . ~ME ' ' OCEAN ~-• ' ·-• •• ,_C;;.;oit;.;.' ;.;:•...;M0=•;;:; .. __ ...;1;;c1•;:.: I Seller •aJlXIOUI Prlced now .... .._n 'wt .......,.,,.. ~ · " .l ,., ~ ~ .... i..:i..1n -' Mn. II .o . ,,_,. ~ -·· • ~ 1 • ' 1 Pl~ m.i 660.l<B-din_ rm. Owner twW ie&n')' zmi;.__~,,\lei'Y.lafP, ~ ... , .... D.r. Mr!. or ,OU e1m . .,.. a~ at $4%,IOO, C.6%o··int,•or.Jt&a. &SID!: 3 BR incldt Color a • loan.$89,500.1 ! 1 ceU.;.fur rm., nktfandb' ~d!Q'li&S:ll'1,ftel'. LF3 1anit~5'ormote PIO'rM.Owna\S!l.-4239 1".V ·dlhwtlr;'wuhertc!Qer 6!15-030,3. at Harbor O!~r 2298 Harbor Blvd., CM. --=----·- Artists .. ~~$. READ THIS CAMIO $HOR£S. Luwrioul dastmn boilt ~ bed. room1, $\bi.tbs and aecluded pool on buae ~ de: $!JI0,000. nit • ~ Walled' po&. 511 111!11 . ..,_,In ,... -,~ . pooi w/ ~ 12'11 ... : Neat ·~,~-~OOJ. !uh-· • mt.)' now.~.ande,r ~ L..,. 8uch · 1705_ .\YJB Feb 15-Jum 1 mtt )'(IUf' ttnns! · ·l1lfli1uff 1242 MW .lljA ~m 23.5 -for-. ~lf"tf • Riddle It R•t Rltro. . •. a now~ ~. 2 Bath ·· BEACH. _, 3illl £..~ l(;,y. ana MOVE UP ·TO+.;.. "°!!'"·~ta of$lls·por CONDQMl)llUM 3 BR. •Ba., comp. .,... . · 'THE ILUl'1'5 mo. °" 3"' .mon'"° <30 SPACIOUS 2 9R· Clo\le .;._ boecb. 1 Yr. old. Cfit•;fllae• " lllf ...... -•. 11ead&che1 ~J. includinc. '"""' 4 2 liATH ::,.,1. ·.Eves. alter I. · "Our 25th ·'lHr'" , ' · • .,.lo~ •''1'111/Y )-·-b"\&Ybe Fecinr beaut!M l&rae pool -=='-·~---~1 WISLEY'"lt.· '. . • •u f "°4.· . . '-leis _,,_ oi>;...r in.. Ju.t 100 yan1a trim prtnte QUIEi', nJ<!,,map1e !uni. 2 TA. YLOR e.o. $21,111 l'ull ..-. .,;a.(-·-· ............. ........, ............ 1 .. boaCI> !Aluna Otta ....... lk.~w. J&umcy;pooL $180. Just lilted. ~-~'I'~' .•:-'5.m(, ~;tiei:m. ti.y ~ ,n.te ol 2% oa a for ~ mind !Mnr, in. __ 110=·Dol=Mar=~· --~-I Giaantic 15 x 50' studio , ~·llto!"s . ·: ~ h:me Quiet ~. •··~~view.· -O>Wd not P,3,91D mortpp. vettmfnt or ttntali. SeWrar 3 BR,"2 M.•bouM, 6 nm r.!._th,·~.~1£hts~ :t,. nu ~.ia.qum H11t.W.. . ~aa~:rNO,dOJnl t ~~~;Jlf-. 10 1n cub is all need complettly fumWied tn ·~· l.eaH; Avati Feb. 11th, $3G -• . -II V.4. or.klw~~ 1'.)11 ~~: &H-'1133 · ' you q localt decor. Two 1mr,o mG .. Qlll :~ inc.~A,beautiful' stQry Jl9JID)eftt ~ ,tue1.'• BLU1.TS . BR. 2.BA. m • to ~ in, which incJ~ wttti•JoWtt carport, tton,p, _ . t.b!!qns·homo,....wtth SU~&R' IS ·COMING inluranoe$lJll -U..tAl:L · ~.3 -. · · · ~ -""""" end """ i.undiY. Fully Jiialntal"" ........... •looch 2211 ;,. """"1od .in .,,.,. BE COOL IN YOUlt ..,_ll51 lled-!teal .,._ n!fl\:"';.,:'.·~~ ........ --·lncludo '2 -=..-. . .,.--'-----1 lent tal!te. Only $42,500. OWN ·POOL tale Copen .W.> , or.-w · ::r=:'7 pools'~ etc.: clOR 'to WATE'RJ"RONT Ver, , COATS Larae corner 3,bedroom. '2 -- . II T.,., 1244 1 mile from .the ocean ~ dikt., 'ihopplna, Cout p'iva~,:' BR Extt.1lnuMl&l GeMr•I 1000 GenerAf; ;. 1000 • & Mth with *P-dcwn ~livlrw e 1DRIYI IY e , .. . tnB:.~~ Hwy. Excdlent ·W,, mU&t a~. $525 mo. 1-------~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;I w ..... and ,,,...... """ --~BRILLO . ,,BR. 2 ....... 3/10 """'· ... ... ............ Shown ="'-=211='=-=,....,,..,..-= NEWPORT Near .Hiii,.:.. __ .Hi . ..~~ -...,,... and bullt-U..: aoee s BR: •'Ii&'" """'· "'1>lc. cum.Sac, C...lr7 kltch.. ·.RAH """" epptmt by """''· BAYriiO'NT, Prtv. Qcb. $llS . r• rUVI'" ~ "-...··~ to mOJr tbopPin;r ftffwQI Nk:e)'Ud. Qult't rtreet. da.c cbhwr.; cw. pcdo. tprkln. ·,,. phone &1152 or 837--0791. Mo.· 2 Br. Avall.Un'til June HEIGHTS Con11c1a; VA or FHA .. 54• 4141-• end Go-w • .; Collep. to~. Call t0<.0ppt 121.900-By ...-.m-<Jtot OPPORTUNITY . BY Owner. H ... 2 br 2 be. IS. N• pou. .... Tm. AREA. NC!U JtarbOr Hiab ·2 homes on 1 Jot. Each.'bave CO,.. lwww ....... J Assume FHA~•t $15 pier CfON V.. fRANKLIN lllne• cautes tmmed need Custom BU HOUM. iJmo.t =="======I &nd -lith Street Shot>Pln&:. 2 bdrpa Wilt! h11&e Ward· moiitb.iTry$2,500DOWNTO REAl.iTOR C.rona ... l•Mer 1251 to tdl 2 •tr:lr)' 3 bdrm 3 New. Opt•. '4fpg. blt-na. c.,... HI Mtir 22IO Well lrept Threo ""'""""· ...... 1 ha, '• liv, mi. WALL TO WALL $25.!lllOsruu.·PR!CE.. • 1 6~2212· • so c"'••MJNG -.1"'22'tamrm,Umtw: l rpl< .. 2 ·Sun dk1. OllNA COVE ........... twobathwithtamilyroom. $27,500. WE ELLAHOME MONTic::EU..03BR.2BA """' ~.TakeoverMi%FHA U~tructed.Coa1t l .lne fl.tmSjllt.2•BA.;toomo.-. double !....,,.ace, built-in • MUSIC EVERY JI MINUTES Towjthoai0,,111..., crpt 1,ln .,...,.~-2--!'* loanprlcedatSSl,500. v!OW. ~ )1d. ~,950. yrj;o.:ITUSO,U.""490! kitchen and 20'x2"1' l(..TftMd 4 ldl'lfts. 2 laths \\'ith complete intercom w lk & 'L · drpr. :dtllwhr, -2 car pr. and conwftfble· den '"lb The Reel Ett•t9 Mert 49'-Ht6. •. ·· in gloaone penoled olumin-NEWPORT ~GHTS. Now throushout thb Joveiy homo. a er e.e Furnl1bed~,9IJO. By built.Jn bar -2-bothe. Top 147-8531 DIRTY FACI. loh ltlal!tl ~.~-~I• .,..land~ Pros P 1 1•1•t paint .& carpet,, Ready 10 Larje Jiving niom, ~ious . ..8..'.li',.i.;..:...;. • • Owner. 546-49'.I> rio pb. ealll ~ty ~~wt~~ LET GEORGE DO ITI f Unit ~;-120 '*"• . .troi'n :::::::::;:...:;::::~--==1 ;i'~c In ;:;;'i.nd ftd. move in. Owner will. Dna.nce FAMILY ROOM, '3 .bed. 54Ml ·-..._...,.~. l4l-+B5 dti ~pm. . . iuw.iy ~~ wi tu.. . , beach.-ShoWd .19.CJOO.. 1010• SO. •A.YPlONT 'A'ood le.need ttar --'. Quiet • no Joaa fets. Consider VA. rooms. and 2 balhl. Dehixe to . $16,!!00. AU New 5mallu !Mintenur.e Del Pim til• Mllllltenance frt• 1~ $10,0CO annual Needl p.lnt 1 to'11t yr. •Jute tar be~Joc. l'trttt • excencn\'-;ighbor· ELECTRICkltcbei and BIG NEED MONEY? Home Oft .Sm &atulde .~ ~;~a: =bz.~ ~ al~ti:. &: ~p. Price, jas ii. Beitul 4 mt.'3\9 hi.lb~ hOod. As.w?ilE $21,600 • The . BLUFFS · ~~ie:=~~~ ~.~ To bQy a ntw home! Investi-Main. )ot. 1Nr., Meta Ctr. :.:::-rodyarmb' )'Oil? tvt-wuber. $17,sOO Full• price. Ml$69SSl,5000N. Wft"?,.~ .. -.. _1 •,:.. ~ Jclocbl~ &_!~~ 2 !: ~'-' ~ Lo A N .. $l9.1.00 a Newport Bee.ch Condo. Be~ -T · g&te, our· 1~tffd trade Your.· · tetnui. . OW n er, tree .ettjoyment. Oleck f&ntutlc terms. , ·~, 1.~ ._...,,v p..,~ • ... ~ w.i:u. "+":""' month inchxk1 t&Xes and in-tlfUl 3 bdrin 2 ba1h , home All for $26, 750· ill plan. Let tll attSMr your ~ · · In d:te·B111fh and ~ _ Paci& Sbore1 Realty !A~ $1,i;ot -Vit1" ,Home 3 Ptt ~th. , -sura.nce, nil: BUY YOU avertDokitri Ne'W'JXll'f. ~each WE SELL A_ HOME quettlon with DO oblipt>on. OWNER Must Sell!·!! 3 '31.5M ~ 5.16-7327 EvH. Br, 2 Ba, spaclooa yard. BY Linde Ille ~t HAVE BEEN WAmNG "'L . • . EVERY al_ MINUTES Fair ~-h! BR. 2 BA. 1am;o, ·rm. 2 . .. ~ OWNER, 02; IWdla or BILI. GRUNDY 6'1$J1)0 ~-Walker & Lee 'li'ii\oa.-1ilt"liil.""c.u;-dijji: .. Gf-U..-Down _,_ -$310-... ,.,,.~ '"' Drive by 328 Bucknell Rd, ftv Dtlli:hUuJ J'Br,.2 Ba, trpt:•2 Lachenmyer •r.u. Ewnirp Call 646-4579 FRANCISCIAN FOUNTAINS POOL WITH . PRESTIGE t'lepnt'., deep pile carpets >nd custom draperies IC!t the: mood of t7tJe luxUI')'. H~ multt .Wte_with par. tntai retreat, 3 additklnal king. 1i1.e bedroome: and 3 pullman baths-C&refrff y.,-d and deckin& ,around cryllal POOL.. You tHe tt tv your.. .ell to. move up. ASSUME FHA 6%. Annual Loan.,. WE SE LL A HOME EVERY JI MINUTES Walker &Lee --540-0l.40 • ..,_ 4 -BDRM 2\1 BATHS " ! +· Huge Bonus Room A••ume hifh FHA loan l ~ bloCk walk to North Colsta M_e.ta shqpplrig, $29,500 lOl3 Wtajclilf Dr. C>I • . • POOi. * 2'Slqc>,'<1>dr!>ls, l.oguno NliUOI 1707 car pr, . 2 patlol, ~ 646-1'111 , BY Owner. I BR hcql:· ilt.t 1"-t.ths, baidwuod ftn, PANORAMIC · <>cm. Vitw Mults . only. no p et~ !! RP11''.l• lll6ii Nrwport ~vd., _CM CAIL fi46.3928 Ev"-644-1655 DOYER SHORES VIEW . =====r I Beautifully l&Ddsc.aped home $750 'DOWN w.ith courtyard entry kadizle ORANOI C:OUNTY'I 251 ,...._ St. tor. Ali°' ,.'11•"1-AlllA ,_ cpta, -Fen<> · .,.___ ' · , . • ~•,.. ~ c:Ovpe.tiow/eu'8BQplt. cor. lot. Pvt bch. Monarch 2 .;,,, . Li.RGES'I' . ...., ,... .-.,... . .,. -.....-..olfendloico 9WHEAR·REALTY Bay. 125,950, 09-1'341, w'T.:!..Lrr..'Liv· Rm .w/= 2629 HARiOR BLVD ... TD. ~ ' In\ile•Tftr., llloe·-· .. BR. . _. --.. uer, 1115 Mo, 541 1640 . . + fim.· rm. A din. rm. AU ~T:asm Evn .. 6f:'l..007 J~.!catrm..1112 aft 5. · OP.EN EVES TILL &:ti. -!llNo 1110 """l" .. ..,.... ..... 2% 514% GI loon. By'"""". 3 A,.rtmento fer . . C: . s.· ... ;-bar: -•I '"'· Br, 2 Bl. lam rm. 128.!<IO. S.le lfll HWll""'"" loocll 14• l T T · ·P.f£'.ESE.tlER 5 Br, 2~ hi., ldtt!b: beamed. tleefttry Ntw paint, JU'. beach, ott ~ ~:~•~-::in prc(ealonaD;y landec yard, tMrrY•,.d/btr .• ,,;,_. .. , hi B rookh11r1t, 22101 EXECUTIVE home -3<Btt. . . _ to ponoramit view, I.&'>' ON FHA/VA TERMS livlrc room with view of tllo ....... pack boy; "'"' • ""' °""""' """''"' --"""'· -Tlnle -.. At '""''"'· ..... Capbtnno Ln. $411» dn, INVESTORSll ~·":°':;..':~~. = " home ~by mini below mlrt for quick lllt. rant. inatd. actkxl. (ewL $5,000 2nd TD. S168 mo .. Itn-Ownet-.Buflder has De. bt~. Leue $150 mo. Ews will buy this t:ute 2 bdnn & den b:lme near city park &. dart1town, Featllttl haJ'd. WOOd floon, heatilator fire. place. fruit trees etc. ll's vacanl Immediate posses- 1ion. . $22,950 •, PERI=< ON _J1 ... -.-· ••• 642·177) AnYtlme -==---- HARIOR ,. ·VIEW HILLS latae hem~. 4 sPaciOOs be.thl. All electric kl.tehi!n; dining IUm'I; marble fitt- placie. · Over 3,000 sq. ft, $89_}500. . - john macnab (7141 642-8235 9al Dowr Drive, Suite 120 ' Newport Btech TAX REFUNQERS · Prepere for not yr. w/good t•x t he1'9r. DUPLEX $26.500 3· UNITS $39,91'.Xi : .3 UNrrs $44,000 4 UNITS ~000 · Newport ·-~ _,_ harm. 3 546c~ or en.rm. , m.m&> med poUes. 492-3215, t laxe·newun:ita2#9-U .. _..;..:.,_ ....... _,, .,., •• Ol"Cn&n.I_ I UI3 C lfll • v~· ' ... 961-4132 .,. Wr.BllJ.. '-All W-•"f....- hhm .co.t<mpora"" Is a.. . MESA '=''""' comer · · It 28 Walk to beach """"'' n-:.---'---., -· + ~--~ ·=~·"'SE=-:J"o"Pr=1o"'N'"1'""· .. =~ . . RENTA·· •. beauty tit for a kin&. PJic-"" 1 · ... ., "'" • ~· ....,... ~ ht ~r tlX advant-. · ....... · · ed for aim.t -eYUY man, it dnpe1, e:lc. $28,500 wltb Now vacant. Imm •ct I 1 t e qe, Liridborg Co, HM Ill UnfUntlthN can be ~-ID< .... $26, TSO. ~~ .!'e' 5'11. loon. -n. C.,.,, 3 bdrm 2 536-zit · ;,~.. ..., .. ,~ ..-.11w bath home . walk to 1eboolt Gftr1I • ~lij~i·iij!) • •hopplnr. Good .. ~ .... Dvplexn fer S.le 1m ·~ft' N~ ...... 12'0 · e OPIN e tlal ane. llBO "'°"'"I VERY CLEAN' l bdnn 1'.UUlf Thvn., Sot., Sun. l ·S $22,850, CALL 545-342< Sooth 2 • 2 BDRMs. Excellent H.B. ..... hem• """' built.Im • U4LTT ••· . . 9/1 , tM JANDCASTLE o..t R<a1 Ea .. te location. Top condition. GI Ive< l•ncod ,...i. t-i, . 11»3 &akei-;-C·~· ~· ~~o!e~ ~: ~~ H1rbot Vfew .Hiiis EXECUTIViEI or FHA tennL $35,000 Bkr. carpets &'.dtape1, $225/mo. P .M. 2298' Watermu Way, ..... --· • Bdrtlll. ·SPANISH DE51GN 9Q-821S ..... All· ~n . VIEW Olrnf'r af23rd, just Eut of A family nn., 214 baths, 2 Deluxe Pool · H/~P RE_NTALS LAKE!:'MNT IA.ke Foftit Santa Ana AveDUe Coeta 1rplcs. l.aveiy p.tio A &and-4 Bdrm + Family Room HeuM1 Pumlthed neW'2 Br,..-2 •,·plt11h crp& Foreclosvre P~ndJns lileSa. Tbtte bed'rooriis.. den, IC!&Plns. Custom feature• beautl:ful &: ~ Rent w l•/opt. .' Bi 1 "'pOOtic Tri·lew!. 5 dt .... room, nice kitd1'ft, DON V. I' RANK LIN HAFF DAL REAL TY GOMrel 2000 <M;Mil1 • · ~· 3 bathl, exotll~nt mwt'td patio, Owner will REAL TOR stz.-4400 $145 UTIL pd, 2 BlL Duplex. $1Si4 J Bit. i2 '·Ba pnp : ~tine ~ many ~:--. llCttPt low ~ paynient • 67).2222 e BY Owner. 6 br, 3 ha, 6%. % w/w drpt., !amil,y, amUI c.hflaren· A )et OK. Bkr; ; :: ~ ii:me worlL st · frcm qualined BIQ'u. Miaht DRAMA & PLAIR ntA loan. Total Pmntt ind pet. Bia. 534-6980 64$.f=·.,lll-=1,...,.,·_,· --~-I r. . ronslder . Sain Olntract or One-of-a.Jcbl Coi;ampon.ry tax $260. Fully cfllltd &: $95 UTIL pd. Cozy 1 BR. fl,;O, 4,.~+ 'fam nn frplt, · ~O . Leue()ptian.P'rlce·IM,500. on ocean lklt. J:xcitirw 2-drped. Z..tany Xtru. 4 Duplex, fncd, nlot arer.. blti'1l!-. Nie. !ocation. .Bkr. --=-= ---- '*-...... ·. Av&ilabte for~-1tory l1Yinc toom. 2 BR. 2 Seuont Tract, H · B · Student OK.-Bkr, S34-6980 6U-Oll1 Victoria I R~tg, loy & lo.och Riiy .. Inc. ba. • -All """ • in-96>-1'111 • 1135=.-=~-=BR.='-"'s.~p-. --~-.1. Mllall _ 9Ql.DowrI>rtw,8uitel26NB come, too! $58.500 J BR. Condo. Sell By Owner RMlt•lt t. Share *5 Pftlt,.1.0W., i:efri&.,chlld -11 llonytlmol ----~==---=-----6453IOO Ev.!a, 548-696!1 Hal Plnchln & AalK. Pool Fatll. 1 ML tmn bell. OIL Bkr. ""'111 i 5 lclnns 3 · lullls PA~ORAMIC VIEW "'lll·E. Cout Hwy. '1>4392 Call 96M03S ',.':1\!,'.'";.;.!"~~ VE!IY nice 3 bdrnu, 2 batba, ' st!AXE ROOF · '. · 200! . ~ Dr. ae.ut. CAMEO SHORES nME FOR tantaatlc vtow, pr1v beech.1 -·.i.:."'~J300"""· CarP'll. ._~ bWlt·ins, .....,.. Jfd l-1ty, 3 Br. 4 ba. Cl-.. built 4 Bdnn 4 9UICK CASH or I •b'elaht men ....0. ; fireplace p&tio. •Neat a l'J wa~ bame, xlnt IWim-bath, ooean view poo1 ''un. \ $125. 499--1693 r .L -'111 -., ' 137.000 beot • ·ot ,.,..~b. ff•wly ftdecor . ..,. ~at $1&;500. ' JHROUGH A WOMAN Wl'" ...,.... .,_ _,,. • ' tmn>.. 1180.GOO SH9WJ' BY APPl'. flH.i133 ror oPP'~ to view DAILY PILOT """' ·would "'"' to ....,. 2 :1111 ....., -location, SHOWPLACE Well..Mceartlle, Rltn. L""'4t lole Dtwl..,_ Eutlllull Rulty her -,.. ... ,.,..,,,., wafer pl. IUO· -Avail ~ 'home ·-· 1BIO Nll'J!!!l'I Blvd., C."1-,: BILL ·OIWNDY · m.mD WANT AD Over 30, nta. 5\>-'129 Mar.4. ~ ett' pm ~~.::'~"":: 548-Tl'l9 -···~· e.DUPLEX•-· l'URN. TRIPLEX G-ol 1000Genorel · • 1111 .. , i 1000 '""-p~i... ·~-·. lu 1 t a HOP _io-tJie SOUTH Ol' .• HWY.. _,_, ~ .... 11.. inclJMlo -~· ..;;::!'.,,. -· ·-OC&AN.'l BotntL ·•-n••rm. _.. Wilk .. ....._ Nttl ~~.1bd~ ~ ~;=I~",!! .,...., .. ,_,,__.,. -.wl!lnt·ftfttol·h!1to'7. i------~-~-~--:'.'"::"""--- Chkl<d, pltt ..... uo pool Afil fmmed, 4 bdnn1'3 m, ·i&l/.IO!L -• · W 11c' R"'2.5001ty' 67' ~ Cln.'O ~'-I 1)'1:l bQ_e -homeonlOtJi_.,of •. ...,..find?O>ann•-3bed-OU.,... flSliOOO. 1ant rm.·<...,,.Mth ..... J Greh...,1Rlty. 646-2414 .II or ·-· ~-l!'~ ~~~""'* IJ(f,"j;I BennWa Dwiea " f1nnt de• room home pt111 ·:pArate area. . •l~ ~ 3 ~ prait. UPPER BAY ...H:pN~ Pbst Otfit"e m-:v• Udo,.NB Open Sun. ' " -• ' 1 ........... Roomy 3 .BR, 3 l .............. ...,..... vn:w_ Ro, J. Want Clo., -swm. l bdrm 3 both, Tlte Pm/e "7flr .llt• ••lll-ln owi.· :;,~,~b= DeJJahtfuJ .M!duded patjO 1430 Glldy Dr.-646-l!'llO. . UPPER. UY split..&ew:1. CrMftbtlt loca-....... ~.ot·.... . 1• I •• "'""'1pavall.AaldnJ$95.IJOO and pnfon. Nice NOWpot;! CLIFI' DRIVE !Bdc-,n-•S~~oh -· ,=:;, Z.~dm~ .i.;.~r.hi. •.,!;-'--':' • .21nt.'.tmnl. ~ He1eh{s location. SJJ&ce ,for . 2 Bdrm, '2 hi.th~ '; · ~ :a.a.,.,.. nn,"" cant. Owntrlbkr umw law ~ -... Cinda· Il le Oeftlopment boat or trallor. ·Won't last '111tllluff-Vlew Heine PLUS vlOW •It. lSall . muter BR. 3 fli>le1, eo:. ~950 Call Jim -• 1 QOT.U NE ;· ' ,i. lllHG....,.,'75-2211 lonsa<$3S,500. ..,,.. . ._ ..... r~-.. orrUrtJ.$52,500 Ev-= .... lMS c1ays.m.im--. -. I', I. r -I -. ""'7171 ,lind at ...,, prlr:o, SPIC""'• 0..l'te Wlllillm-ii ft.2 LOT "°"" e< ._, U.1.W. ~ witll $10,(0.) ~ immaculate, S·bdrm• 3 R'.tALTOJt • ' ·-,:-baths 11t'ith ...,_;i ... dir!l"I 67• ~~ '7S-11M l ws. ,Wa1t ch • 0..,,,. •r•• sood ~tlbn. otfend__ lbr i caill r.. a bdrm ...,., -·~ ....,... .. , BR. 2* BA. , .. land, IO' ia,ooo. ~'.-u .. 1 c_. o .. _El,-,.ll"""ll A !.~. or, .~A"::°,c.::.l'.~ ;a~dWllJrar:ttvetamib" SALl/UNT OI' x 112•, 510~-loen, tam nn, MORGA!f JtEALTYITW&l2 I • .,.. ._ ' ' · LEASE OPTION . all bllna. a-. cptd • · DA.:;_.""" Da.l.IO.. s BEDltOOMS rete la11tt ·~ ~~nice 3. ~ 2 11ou. d..., -. .-. c ..,, .._,....,......., 1M . . . . ,,,,,_.. .._ .. 1 132,s(1f"ildl pitco. 2 · ,...., REALTY MooHi:<llo «Jondo. · c A LL ~~ ~ -' r.uen:.... ~· 2 lk, 211L f car a.,.... I lll•C H 0 11 ' ljl6flll ---meNlon. """·>bod •...... GL£NQUEEN$4!J.ll51--~ •T • ~• -u--X!na. •-~~. L._,_,,_.,,...,..... ' lot I lbO ml of .W-if>. BW1TS I Bft. I BA. epll ·-• ....,. -~ r I I IO 1· ' "1rf' Adamo dalltm sfl. _ 4 U. _ •• ,,.. ,.c •11..,t Car!>e1': d'>P'• ~&al W<atc51!, Dr., NB ,.,.. tace 1!Aa1 Ella1' 1.,.. evn) ie..i .;..,., 129.500 • Prlnd .... On!J, m-slll. ;=·:::::-:::L=::-::...., lllCll!)' .. tho "billing without ,,..,.! Ntw carpdl: Drip. included. Btiill-ln ranae, OY. 142-Ii--~ SACFUnCE! ,,, Acrn. ~ or . the:_,,. • · llltlna, hdwd. fin. 2 tn, dilhWUbet, E>roi 4""' HIGH 9 1ru;_ S..ch $ill!JO. ..,.... to leuo/-. "'--~Ind• lole . . )to6 I' IP N 0 R I ' ~·,:;, Balhl.0...-lot . .Prtw.awko multt bdr.m. Oversized ~ Aalome lmpro•ement .. t 1m ; e c ., .. ct.w. • -Walt., aD ...,..., -. steps to ....,., l Bed,,,,.., Bonds. ltct>ly Bax -Dal-ycree 'W"TIRPRONT lOT I I I II II ....;.-i;\! ......... ~. --CCMIBIN • MAllTIN p .... 11. 2 be., i..,,.. beech home, 1 ly Pilot, N.B. FINE ·-1. Foor BR Ex-51 ft. Unda )ale • _ • • L L . ~ ... """ Ho. I UALTOU ""'!fill -~· lllllll!I "'" ,.,.,,., Only $211,900. SACRIFICE ' Br, 2 Ba, ..,, home for We "' trade, -lot. -"" at • ~Sf~·-• .. llD_ lfTTllS "' I' r 1• I' .r r ( •-Jt. '<Jwl H117, OIM ·~Wiiif CAYWOOD RI AL TY tam rm. 2 11;y. IM"d 1100i aecluded-~llve< yud. Olli 135.1l00. · ·~ _ • 1111. J~ be. t.nl no. c.ic16 W. o..t Hwy., NB wi•l!lo •div ho!. Nr ecbla. 5IM711 L""'4t lolo Oori'""'-' -Plaa -· -NEWPORT JWchll rambl· • -1290 • ISOOO<ln.14~500.~15Tl rs YClUR AD IN 11111•0 .,....,., • 6tW211 A ~000 -AIOYILU1111$-I I I I 'I I l ---. -lno-rondo ,.,,,. S bdrm. Whl,. dlph&ntll Dhnw• NO mltt<r Wl>at tt la, ""' a.ASmlm? .,._ ..OllJ::=:=!'!:~::i:i!':l: :!: . . . _ . . . """"""' ILE_ .111 >-2222 -mot, ~. 121.sr.o. lino DAILY P1ID1' WANT ... . D 1t with • 'D41Ll' ... lootliw ... JL DIOI ..,. ~ -'Ullltld:!r '--·-=s~C~RA~Murs~~~A~N~S!:W!!.!!D~l~N!..:C~l>~~~IFtC~:!:·~"!!°"·~·~noo~!...-' ar•aas m ~ R.&. MI 14222 • .ADS? . PltpT WANT ADtt .,,..,. , !91'11 2 u'i'r'.r..t1 1\JNDJ::Q'.lmm tr -> ~ ~ • . • .... • + . -----' ' I [ t , .. ' . ' • ' • .. I• --·, ------------.alNTALS· RENTALS UNTALS · RINTALS UNTALS DAILY . Ml.OT ,. ~ ....... Unfllrnlll\td -llnflnill........ ~ ,_I l Apll. , ..... ,..... Apll. '""'"""" . CL•SllRID INDIX . 1 c..i.-,1• ~11y ·,...ii ·em°"'"'" , . ·-~~Ill":!" ~.H ............ --m=;;;;;;;==;;; I ;.;;7.:-;::;:=--;;;; Pw Feit -kt .J -A•'••• ' R--1 __ \ 2'BR 2 bl, b\hOUff ~ The GOB.C;..f)QUS New • _. .. ....... ~ _.. " 3 BR. ' ...: lllO VAL ·0·1s~RE THl"lllW' Hu ........ TOM CAftl ~IN1$ Dill Dlau:c:T 842-.SC78 Beaut!IUI Del Oerto or. Sooth t Bl\-2 be., • 1125 Offorint !Ito Lot11t C-opt •• '---------------11 O!Ut l'lua.·"'' -lq e Rld·Hfll ReailY -~l ,~2 ,br, '""'""''" • • Fu. Uvlnt foo;T..i.~ Aotlvo Sot. fil'Olt SALi •DTILL .... "' ""''" ... pool,. _. ... ,bdnns. Tbo .. _Acly Rm, BIWlldo SPACIOUS .. ou ANO PllLL ouur HDMU • ... llOO/mo. jacl, pid .....,, It C-dol Mu DIG 'l'bUQy It ti' pool, 8llQI ' SOUNllNOOfl ... ,. ............... , ... Mii(. •llfTALI • . \ -lardenel' OJmPletdy turo. nD ParlOM Rd. &a.-?Q .................. 11• 1MCOM1 HoPltn'....J ......... -:.__.__.. Provhle Prtvacy with 611mour, CotiV.n1ence l -,.,..,,.,..,,.119 IUj\N&li.1'0 .... TT -iohod U -· .. " + '-" bl r ._,.~ , , ..... _ ............ ~ .. , .. ,..... ... • 2 BR den, UP'" I-ins, ~ ~· "*" ........... -. .. nu '"''""' ""'AL ....... :...... . . ' ' ,. ·•·•'-'lot,,.~-incl. Cftll ... ,,. 4100 •115 UP CUSTOM. I 2 i • 1~M FURN ' ... GRAND OPENINGll S..A-rd~ MERRIMAC 'WOODS! · oucN ............ l!il '""' H•TAL. .... ...... ..... LMM with Option --~ ~=·-~ • ' ' ' ., -" ' • "'._.,. ·-·····" •ou1T•1AL ,.__.."' ..... -1.• M v-_.-Mutt far\rl4' ... yte1iy"J~41e. 1 .. · UNFURN • uLMA CO'tll ............. tOMM1ac.1AL ·~··'·······-· .. -Lo'Vf!v ea C1vo::r Cam--.,.... mo 613.8123 I •· I ... Fu 'f • Sh • , b ~· d -• ..,_t'IMOlts ........... ,. u1oun1~L 1mlL ........... bridge hosrtt. s .+· dtnioc -~ r-• · . , * .$LINNY ·*· · · "'u' 111. m.;1 ·ript. ar~ "''" 11 ,_ • """"""' .................... , .. '°" ........... ,, ....... , .... •• •·-•~ + 3 BR, •~<t love!, .CC.an U •ALS; A1~CIAL DISCOUNT AY. AllAar. Ml ..mptot1d I or I .... ,_, 1 lldl. ~,. '' &NYlllOIJl.i'i'''.::-::::::::;::::··~:,.i:::~.ov.s ·:::::::::::::~~: = ~;~ 1'0CIDJI Ylew; x'; larp du, No .•.. ,· . . PUN ... o ••MU TO MATCH ANY MOOD cond., comple .. ly .................. clMnJ na.u:iiiii:iitii'::::::::~ll r".&·tNNii '~:;::!!.~:~. ' 4 petl. • • * .ACRES * Enjoy• F.d Set of Tennl11 • 6•m• _t1f la1ketb11l lne °""'' wood Al.llftl•, di........,., Mh Ufrf P...C ....... :.:_.. •• "*' •no•T PaoNltTY .. : •••• , • .-I ~· • ... 511· *~·Aft.$·· · or lllliinft. Shape uj>lrt I of tltt .e."""1 or Relaw: l1ndtcae~wtth 1tnam1 & wallltf•ll•, _.. , . .,. ....................... ! °"~'co.'""""'_.. .... ., -· 0 . I S J .,.,.. to B 1·~---' ·-I uca-~r_, ....... -........... .wr .. STAT•,. ••• -........ ,_a-_... 3 BR. ca.meo .. stua view *. Motel·Ant __ •. *' n • 1un1, eeuni ortht s"" Ar0unc1 th• '-ool. va r1, •; c _, .....,.,, -. ~ur."' ................... mt ==ti':.: =:=~~.::::::"'.::l EREALTY .~.Avail. now .thnl "111 t'Ml 'YOUR SOCIAL OfltECTOR ARRANGES' PARTIES IN swim pools, prlv~ _I .• r 11 • w/s: :.:.::: T~• ·:::::::::::I: ~~~=-~.~.:::~-=: ,._lt..W,r.I&. lJL 1 alpal So. or o.c. th• FabuJouie~ Capri RoOm I Fun Tripi to V19l1 or 1 &~"'8 ~· FIJQM $140 • $111. . -~,..,. .. ,. ...... .1• ._ L • ..,.,., ..... ., ........ -DDn v. n-anJdln m.2221 ~ SE THE FURNISHED MODELS AT pl-. Jutt 1111 ef -H1rller lt..d., -~'i.1~'.':':'::':E:':':::::~:l! au:.~:~~.:L'· . . DEStltABLE ~~,.~~u:=.:,. ~a I ....... ~:OJD~~ .. AV:-D 'HUTHNTl ... TON llACH ~ •• ~~~--:.~;...:·~. 'l':'N:.i '!'•Y· u.ctoA 11U.N11t ....... ~ ...... 1u. iu•iM~u o...o*rVNITstt.. HQME : e fi73..2222 e . , $30 WK & 'UP . · · • I SAN DIEGO Nlf.1 1~;~;;~;:~;~~;;!!!!!~ MINrrtltlTM autll ... ·-···'• •••••••• -·-10 ,. I Br • ~ ·p•"' .a--~ .._ W ..... u~ WAT. OPIN IYllY DAT. PHONI {714J 146-4619 MUtltulleTOM HA•IOUR ..... 1 ... ll'l'ffiSTM•NT"'°""'"iiill"··.-11 . ., ........ ""'· ""t'l"• IUI"~ _,, '" ........... -• ~. • '"'"""' ,rlLa 1• •HVl.ITMINT WAMTID ..... !,''mi atr heat, Garb-dlsp, blt·iJ1!, Lklo 1,1, 3U1 • KltcbtN.,.1 W.1 JDcl. • Cost• Met• J100 'to.ta Miu 1100 HllMtAt• VAUl'f .......... i 41• MOM l.Y TO LOAM • ... -1c paUo , ...... e water • ~na ltl"" hid ......... . ------------ llAL l•AC:M ......... , ....... l41t P•llOMIAL LOAMI ...... ., .......... ., ·' ' -:-e '. .. ·~ "" .. .., UACM ......... ;,,.,., ... JliiWl~ltY·LOANS ............... tum. Adult's onl.y no pet&. • • Ma1d '1ervlce.a~ Newport leach HARBOR GRrrus .. •••/.~,..,,. _ ........... un ...,...,.,,. ..,;,;;·:-.:·::::::... RATE REASONABLE.· UOO. Isle. 3 Br, 3 Ba. AJ>-:U7' mwl'Oll,T aYD. un NF:W dlx. 2 llR. 2 BA.-Sble IPf'•~ctt ., .. : ... "!' ........ ~= IAL •ftATI L.OAMI "i., .&Mt Coll prox 3000-S.. tt, 45'Xfll' Jot. THE crpfl. drps, lmn1'd occupy. ==:.r-c~~::::::::·::::·::\: =~~~ .. ~.~·:~.::::~ ~~ tnJ;. * ~ ~ For lease or· &ale b)' ~ .$41.f7!5 ~wpert le.ch Fcirme~EW Sa~.;: 1:i: APARTMENTS St~. Me-Dtl. st>mt 4200 LO.uni. Illich 4705 ..,,. Of' ITATI ................. ANNOUNCEf!'EN1'S FOR Leue: Mt&a Verde Sho)Vll by appt. 116M969·. CASUAL:Caiitorm, Uvtne In .... _._u o· lAauna. fnlln Q: a week. SPACIOUS 2 BR untum. DtapC. Crpt. n1oMT011 ,._ .................. 1i11 ---~NOTICES . • Warm Med!tetT&.nt&Jt 1t. QMn , __ ... ta. All ..... ,, TOWNHou-drpt. Middle alfd _.,, wt:1T111MSn• ................ 1•11 ,.,... · 1 Pacuetter. 3 br, 2 ba. rtd 1 1 nd 91rr • .:...clOui _ • .....,.. •P ,,.,,....., ~ lJVING --• #ilDWAY cm' .......... , ...... 16M POUNO ,,,_ ................ • brlck frplc aott water encl B1lbcN I I --mo&puere, ..,,. ~ 150 IQ. linens; mald, pool. launctrJ ~ta idult A h.mUy com· ·Phone IAMTA MA , .................. ,,. LOST ............................. . • • It. colot-oxlrdinated. -. QPENDlll rm. -to beach. 698 s. mun!"·-. •·~•-· 1 • • ·, N-~ • .,BR, I "'. -1A"1'A AMA MTL •••• , ....... 1 .. P•U:-0.ALS ........... , ..... ~ ... patio. fruit ~8. qultt -I: ..__,_.._ _ _. 11W9 ..,,.,.,. uca; ~ -• .c.-.. l4&A -.............. , ...... ~ ......... , .. AMMOUlllCl!Ma~-.. ~ ... ; ..... '41t lb'Hl. COM! to San Die BAL. Iale hM, 2 -untum, ' . ~w-WWll:'lll for 1 Cout Jt~. fM..9f38 Bdrma. fUm. WINrD api._ <:rptr, drpl, lmmrt ~· TUIT• ........................ 1 .. llaTtn ....... , ••• _ ............. 1 IO +". l!b'le A eomfort. * Pvt. n1ft 11~~•• ""'-"°" , __ Mini .TurnM : ............. :1.u PUMUIALI ........ i .............. lt Fwy, scbla..' &hopng, IOU frpl, 100 Yds to bay, J!?5 Pa& .D..... ....... 1M••rnHTE BEAtmFUL Larp u.ch. .......... per mo. A ur. ·-...... .,_,!..,.._ ~ AtiAMllM ............ ·-·•·•··'Ml PAID otlTUARY ...... ., ...... '411 COUl'&e etc 516-9426 mo 314 Apolena. 543-42'1'8 , .......,.. . ~&' cptt llWUllft 1pL W·•~--lo LRG 3 Br -"-,_ oi <;;;: llLV•••DO CAICYOM ......... 1611 PUN•llAL 01a1CTP•• ......... 1_• • • . -•Gar W/lferage •Heated ........ • .............. -DI" U.OUMA HILLS ................ 1= flLOa.llTI -..................... u • . i •KUcbe /hvjltect ~ . • ~ • shops, Ocean view, Lars• pnlen patlol furn. Pool. kJda; Dk. 1981 t=I: ::Je\ ·:::::;.::::::·i,. f:~~:;.~~11~.::::::.::::::::;; LARGE, clean 3 bdnn 2 btith, Huntlftffon. S.ach stqo 1ri;tinz ,, ~~ux~ own A OCCUPANCY uit·lna. Le1111 Jl'10. 49f.4ff9 •Open beamed celllnp Maple, Apt S. ..._ MIUtON. Vl&.10 ..... _. ...... '"' c•MST••Y Lon ............... u flttpl&.ce built.ins family ' l--or f!H-M0.1 e Flre .. 1. Re ft--"'-" CLUllNT• .............. ,n• CIMllT••Y ClYl'l'l ,. .......... u •-•.d1 .. 1,.... ' 'Full · . . • ranp. 1 blk to shoppM'll>· 1 --'!4!!• • e. ~ LARGE 1 BR. «lee bulltma. ff.If JUAM CAPlmtAfilO ...... Int CSM•T••V ·ca'l'PTS _ ........... room. .. ..... .. room. Bdrm $175 Incl utJ Adultr 2 BR. 2 ha, NiCfl)' 1'\im-• 2 poola w:iu. nr cx::c. s. Cat Plaa. $135 =ts:~ .. ::::::::::::::::::~= r~ .~~~.:;;:::::::::: mooth. 'Heritage fieai Es-~•-a: .. -. ~~· -. W., WUaon, St. olterlna complete privacy, ~1~ morn.. o:r att'°'i. school w/ rellic. ~ CAPtlTllANO aQCM ......... 1111 ca•MATOll•S ................... carpets & drapes $250/ 3 IR/YI•" w· ··-N . .....,, ' . • Luxury prden apartment. ,., __ .. __ . Choice, Loe. ,,(lj\· • ... llllrla1 . OCU.JKIOI! ................... 11" ~VIATION "l•llVJCI .............. tate' ~ll5.1 (optn eveJ) ~ VAi.can • -········••I IMMEO. OCOJPANCY-' BR. Delux-Modtm. Pool • ..._.DlllM .................... 1m TaAvaL ........ .,................... • $225/mo,..Leue beautiful landvapt',,1 6 u_..._11 4_5 21UQ Pet.non W•-$140 Mo.. 22T9 Miner SL .a.M 111Yn1.-COUMTY' ......... • A111 TaAMPOltT•THMf .......... .111 ~-R 'tty' "1VTW 71 ...., --=:n TO 1• ·•••O ...... 1• AUTO TllAMIN•TATMMI ..... 4 BR, 1"· BA, lg liv nn, fpl .,,,..r •• ' R (j unpualleled recruUoNl 1 _________ 1 Cmta Mesa ~ B. 64~750l. .,.,.:=~~":•U:lii '::::::::i:r. ~~~~~3:oAiMil':::::::t411 cpll, drpl, fam nn. bit m·.'. 842.00 HA ' R ,.' fadllt:ln In a -cou.ntry lido Shore• Hotel -;;;;N;;r;;. ;;Har;;;i;;bor;;;;;";;;Adaml;;ii~;;;; ========= A!'¥™ALs'°"'"8 " .. •• SERVICE DIRECTORY Fncd yd. Nr all .°""'· E.,.. 546-l3Z! club otmmphere. N Boylrnnt kitchenette lultfl • l'.l!!f!"!! IMch 510ll ~ ><<•••n•• .................... ...,..,, TOWN HOUSE . aw from $255 mo. SUltn & ARE YOU READY? ,;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . HOUMI Furnished AMswe••,.• •••vic• ....... .,.. 3 B" • BA, bl •-~ •~ JMMAC, Ex. Lrg 3 br. 2 ba 1eallna ln N_,...., .. t Beach. by d k. DELUXE •aT •rM••/.L .................... 11tt AP,LJAMC• a1,.t.11u. hrtt .. 6111 ... • l~uio, cp-Duplex r-t -'-· blt-_,,_. room.I ay or wtt WE •RE I · flU'" • • •INT.US TD IMA•• ........... AIPHAlT, Ollt "'"'""!'······"" frpl c, Fenced yard. $200 ......... -r· .. t"' 2217 l::larbor near .Wilson Phones, maid, coffee, ice, '-• "' eazi,eu. m.pe., bullt.Jnl. No CUTA 1MllSA ···: ............. .i1• ~~~::A:::., 'T-.;··tc;.·.:" tease. ~ Lq:. Jove:fy prlv. ya.rd. Gar. Models 1 611 Udo Park Dr. m-8800 1~ew • movt in now, We havt pets. No chlldrtn. Westdlft NSAD•LMAI: ·;;· .......... ms IA8'l'ltn1... ................... +huppark'g.$185.RelllOO-e 1 BR. Townbouse$120 opm Oamtolpm ldult unity tha ii Ml.SA -YlllO. ................. •n• .OAT MAlP'T•MANC• ........ '811 2 BR, Stove le Refrig. Older Married Adlts. 842-3116. e Heated pool. Ad\ili. A ... t.. Furnlahed cir unfuthlshed RENTALS an comm t attL Lease • L-bdnn SUiOI. cou.••• ,AllK .............. 1111 llllCK. MA.OM•Y dC. -... ..., dote to all. 1 "'2 Bdnn. all mo ' -flK/mo "::0°'9:" ll!AClt ............ ntt IUSIMUS uavic'u .. ::::::·.... home for elder adult.a. ~1'5.. 2 BR. w/patlo A yard.1 ,·!!!!~~·~,...~~-~A--dliii"'i!i-iiii'iiirw Rents ,_ $155 to 1310 Apt1. Unfumllhecl utll. .... 1.a, pool, ... _ .... w1h· .. ~.c;;:, 1t'11· ...... ~ • • _. ... T iHMOOTOLOS··•""'"""''trl-t '8111lDlillS . ... ................... 642-8101 aft 5 • ..,...,.. ....,.. -..... ~ ~ j.YJMC .......... uriaiNO'"'. _o;:,;::=,;::;.:_ ___ ~ Drapes. Encl. ·11r11e. Ge I 5000 pell.blt.lfta,drapea,p.raae JJl(l'NeWport:Blvd.,C.M. :,i tcw'lT:: •• 1f '"'" ......... gg CAllMITMAkllf• ............... 3 ifR: 3 . .Ba • .trpl, wlk:fl)g Adults. No pell. sits. MERRIMAC WOODS Oakwood ner• •, w/ltorqe~.Adult.on1y. 518-mt .~ eues.- M:iTCLlflP -:::::~:::::::::a ~~~w·=...·"'"'".!.'!l''··"" distance to high j:; e.lemen. 540-3862 l'llm. wDtlrua11.....$ee ac1· un.. Hurey·Ca ttiue. bD S150.--i .,!!!!~~~'!lll!~!!!I•• ......................... ,mi .......... ......,.·::::~::... ochool .. i.. ... 1210: 548-1198 d" c1ua 5100· tZi 11-G·ar-den· VEN DOME H ·c1EN0• H •Reo·R" IAlllllONT ltVPI• ........................ COMT•ACTOas .............. ,... 3 BR, 2 Ba. Blt·lna.. fr]:ll,c, w 56'300 I"\ I"\ I"\ •ACK IAY ................... ,,.. CAtPl!T cL•AM ................ 2 BR. Crpts, Drps Frplc, r~nced -~. nr'schl a: ahoP""· ·mac v. A II.UT •LV'' .................. = ca.,., u.v•M• •• ,,Al•"" • J" ... sus cASiTAS partme ts 2u Avoci.do, o.ta Maa 2 BR, 2 BA 1uxuri aptl Pd. rJv~.:: Tl"RllACI 1141 ottAPl!alH ................ ,."'9 Blt.J:na. $.140._a mo. Call $225 •. Mo. call before 8A?tl · . ft IMMA.ctJLA.T!! AP'fSI Betweetr"\'. ictnri&. j: WU.On terrac.,, ,,;1.Va--· A ' •"·~' ••• .............. me' ot:MOLITIOM .................. 646-128&. or an 7PM, 4g.t.:.2936, Furn. 1 BR •Pls. Adults. AD'"':r ., F .. ~ v -o -. ..... ........... oaAl'TIMO 1••v1ca .... ~ ..... un · u... .....--..~ just welt of Newport Blvd ranean ..... .All ei.c _," •Al.MIA ........ : ............... aL11cT•1cA ..................... DELUXE Townhouse 3 BR 2 2 BR, pn'v ~.~• ,, ,, __ .. only, no pets.12110 Newport 1700 16th StNet SECTIONS AVAJIABl.E • t"TI· • .-......,, LIOO Ill.I ..................... ml l!OUIPMl!MT IEIMTALI .......... .,.._ Ill.~ Blvd 642-9288 Pt:.>ne "2-2925 .soft water, boat docks. P50-. t~rl~~"D"'"".'::::::::::::i': P•NctMo .......................... BA crpts, drps; bltm. J>OCi. yard, crpts. drpa. $145 mo. · · Clo11 to thopplne, Park , .... .,.,....,..,"""""""'I up 3W w o-t H"7 N..,.. ;'UMTu••ToM 11AcM ......... we ~~C:.11A~li'iiii;;,·1iis:·R.C.-.:::-.:: $225 mo. ~stro 2416 England SL, HB. bt .t $14C A-up -ATmACTIVE. 1· 714: 642.S 170 * SpadoUI ! Br'' 2 Ba LUXIJRIOIK' 11_ £W ~ sa-Da • · •OVfllTAIM VALUY ........... Mll •U••1T.u•• ltUTOalff last mo'1 rent 7-clnr dep. bdr., pool, utll pdr1, ptden * 2 BedroDmt 11.l'n t•AL ••ACM ................. Wt . a a•Ptllll"tll9 .. ?S lJ•...._ adal'· * SWim -n.....1 Put/ Lotl9••U.CM ........................ •A .. Ol!MIM• ................ U--v d 3110 ...... ... DO pets, 1IOO B'YCLIFF ·-..... OU ... cCMtllTY ............. ,... o•1t•aAL. 1aavie1s ......... ..a m-a er • _ L-·.:.• BHch 3705 Walllce Ave., c:.bt • I"\ MOTEL * l'l1Jl. lndiY/lndry t.c'll uiru. ANA ................... ~!· OAAOIM .. DISCIM• ............. -..... 1u• ·-···rm A-' WJITMntlTla ····-······ ..... sos 0 .. 11 -Th!MAC Doll H-·~-""--* LOW nrwoEKLY RATES • -_.._ ... MtOWA'T "TV t61t ...., ........................ • .........,, _....,, "'a:. ...,..._.... IAMTA AICA ... ;em·::::::::·.,. ...... TMUMI ·-··• .. u ..... '191 2,ID> Sq, Ft, ..>n cul«-sac, 3 tn..One employed adult. No Kltchen, TV'1, maid~. ~,A MESA 642-2824 CCMt1M. .. 1 ................... 11• 0,•,~.•,•.•,•,·,·,, ................. m,,..t BR. form din rm, huae Wn FOR · LEASE driNce -.i........ ..-..... , Heated PooJ. -•P_,R,.._-.,,_• I LUUMA ••ACK "" "' .............. E raid Bay hom bear~ r, ...--. ~'' • RENT • ~Utui· 1nov•1. ·:::::::::::::am =~~~~~tiu.1tiM"G'''···"·······:: rm .. 2 baths, ~ frpcla, walk me e 5'f8.alt& M6.J2e5 ,.,..,_ vra.io .............. IM 11tT••ioa otcoaATiiii•""'"•m to school, children &. pets nil eta., pools ' I:· bee.ch. f I BR' Apt. r .. • -ter pd. J Rooms furnltu-lAM CL•MINTI ...... , ....... 1711 tNCOM• TAX ·····,,.. I ~• y •~-BR 3 Ba. Furn 'Or unfttrn ...... • .... 2 BR .. _ ·,._ ---nm •• r1:J;::~~~No ..... ;m: 1aON, DN11M111•~'ik:'::::::::uM ~e. •-mo. r """· A~able March i.t. ~ $U> mo. No chlldl"eil. no '""" • wuwu. •HOV -$19.95 & UP • MA l"OUIT ......... Jl .. lltONIN• : ....................... ,,. ' ' ~ Ms-5891' • • $1'1S. Cptl. drpl, bZbU, pooi, ,. •rnlttln eOUMTY"'"" ........ INIULATI,.. .................. •1'• . per month. • patio. 1525 Placentia •nth-'J'o.MMth Rent.Ila $150 & $170 · All Utllltloo Paid 1 &: 2 BR. 2· invim pools Multi only, no pets. 301 .Avocado ·St., C.M. Sae Mp on prembu Ca,hind"K·Mart oft Harbor at a>rner Rutgers Is Avocado I t>l.) 642-3:135, eve 6f5.<m3 =I.CA UNUU ........ mt IMtuaAJK• ................... '11t Carol Tatum ' Sl'UDIO APT.· turn. UW'a WJOE SELECI'ION I -ltNTALI ·-""",;1t INV•ITIMT...._ DliMll"9 ... Qlt 'N · ._..._ c'-"--'-J2GI _...._ ---ir JUD LARGE 1 BR furn w ••••M ......... ,,. IAMtToalAL .................. ,,,. ewpo,, uel .-. ........ paid, 1Ull1:r:-5 -r-1n, call ·.~o DEPOSIT O.A.C. DWL.JXU •ua-.;·::::::::::;:nn t:.::tca,.",,~~a1a.11t. .••••.. = · . 84&-t614' .~ duplsx, ulU~. Bi!bOa. no HrrtC Furniture Rentals .HARl'QR" RENTALS" . . '0 ""'""' .... '.::::~::::::::... B/B . • NASSAU.PALMS•· pet+ CIWI! KrT..ruo ' SIT ... 1>th, CM - U f I L.:.~ MASOltlt'I', ••tcK •.. ,.. ...... .a» ~ ' . ' SPACIOUS -1 Wrm I both. Nr. ..._ .... · MorlMr $quire Apto. • 1244 I rvlno Aft •• II.a. '45,f251 DELllXE 3 BR. 3 BA. Downstairs duplex milt, flt' 38th St, NWpt Island, $250/mo. '13-6m, 6T5-5161 2 BR, 2llO' •10 ~ ....... Utll J*id, SX0 mo. 1st 1: Jut mo: ~ ~ ftlJ, w. Balboa. Blvd., N.B. HOUMI nurnar199 ~~:.~:r.::~o•.·i· ... : ... : Adu)h-Only . Co1t1w•:•.:..a._w.t~6..' .... lBR·~·~.Pool . lBEDROOM.I?rapea.Yard. BARGAIN-Db:amllbrlU)o TOWNHO •IMl~L. ................... , •. -PAINTIM8',,-....... \.:::::: .. 3 BR 2 ba'ilu, aplltkvel $2fiS ·rrA . ...,.~ ... :. 11r-i'tnd'St. 6t2-36ES $100 Mo. · fUm, t1+npd. No chldm, nD USE dlT•. MnA ................... ,... PA '" .., • S225 .,._ Newpeort _...,,... .,..-· • · Alt "" 'i'UA-::'~o':"" .............. ~;':· .. M~T001tAiiiHY''''''~··..,.1-BB..J-batha ····m,~·· Ne="·Bolch,,Celff: f75 e.Chelor. fadrll .. .&: ··~1007 · '** pets. .9!18 ll C&mi.no Dr, HONEYMOON view apt. =-~••• "-•"".'.';:.','.'.'.'.'::·;,..11 "'-AST•1t1M1, ,,idi,;·~·::-AVAILABLE W hot plate. lDcl Util CM. M&-OUl. 2217 fiarbor near Willoa elepnt carpetlllc, 2 Bdrma. "F.WNll:T· 1aac• ~ ............ ~LUMllM• ................... -BayA~Bea\:hRealt)'.·lne. 13).0 00 · ~ 644-2.UO . . . . Coren• •• Mir 4150 firtplaat, pn.p "250. N WHIT tteMTS. ; ........... All ., ••OOMIM• .... 901 ~--SUI 126 NB Woman Only •. ~ •. ' • . c~. Mot• '•11111 •·2.Br 1Mi BL lt:Ht ~ 11: ' .. WNllT tMO••t ........... POOL •••VIC• ... -....... ,.,,,. UY•-U£, te 1 BEDROOM tumlabed Ofi -· ~ Townhouse $l3S ,,.,.._.. IAnMOrt~ 7 ...... ; .......... aiu POW•• sw•IPl1t• ........... .,, &u.2Xn Eyes. M8-li:l66 Nl•'1"t' ' . ' S1 LRG 1 Br be&med 11 e Heated -1 • Adullo·-'1 NEW 2 KL2 I •-tJi -'~" a 1 •• ...... , ........ :m7 ,vMP •••vica ................... L•1un1 • 3707 . mo: incl. otWtles. ~ · • ce • . ...,.... uui QQrnJ .,,.. "l'WYCL w cL1 , i.:., ............... m1 •OQ'.01,.t ....... ,._ ................. roWNHOUSE: 3 BR, 2~) . &!."' 6 pm SWedith frple, shal· crpt, F lrway •No pete. AdJ to shop"'-Condominium. Pool afta • 1,1 iv•a.slf'I' rAlJC ..... m1 Ill.DI ' ........ le. . . . .......... -..i-.. u u .Pd 1100 -a Villa Apts ,.. . ' :..VJ:•.~:;·:::::::::::':":':';::'.::·': ~=it~S.\f!_:~~~.:::::S ;!:, ~cb1k.,tio·~ ~ 4 BR. 2· BA" v.t~w . HcnM. 2 aR Stt>d)Q, carpet.a. drapes. M:.°&i ~mi. MARTINl9UE ~~C: =~~" •All' IL.UPP .................. JIG • • -' --811 o.... -Crpt1, drps, etc. $250 mo. Pool. l child OK. No N ~--~ ., '"' ,,~ ,.,.. .. ................... . -~--mo. ~ -· ,.r -·-•• ~. Allport A · • .. QUAINT PriY 1 Sr 11n11M• TPllAC• ···-··"··a.• ,•,•,•,• .. ,i .·,-..... .,.-..!!"-','l'! .... .,.. 6tZ-249'1eve1orwkends. Call 673-954L . chikb:e.n.aa-es 2 fhru a. CAU lalbM aoo UCL Adults only. 20122 LU. XUR~Am cl ... • "· ... ~, COll:OflA o•l MAa ... , .... , •. 2211 T H --• -"" _ 646-0t!I& after 6. P. pan .. , I cpb. MLIOA '* AILD 1 · · · ............. DELUXE Tciwnhouse 2 Br 2 D t •• U 1· -s -Santa Ana Aw M2-46Cl Excellent _.,.. unwnd Adu!l ..-. ...,_ _... IA'I' nuMOl':::::::::::::.-:::me T••MIT• Cff'ltft ···~ ...... tm . -· up •x-~m. ~7, .BACHELOR. 1 BR aptl. QEAN Bachelar Apt.a. • _... I • no .,.._ -l~Y· t.n:io .................. ~ ..... 1111 ~:t::t::.a ·_. .. _.. ... := 8& Flltk:. pool. $Z>iO . · · · CJD b!tna No ti 2895 AU til Incl S85 ~. poab:, parld?w. 673--'7629 ' 841.IO.l llU.,.D .............. am Tale s•avic• ......... :::::·-Bayfront apt $350. Agt ..$1'5 M'O. Oean, attractive 2 Mendota th,. A.~ · .... E.u 9 _,,_ 81.'!: . 2 BR Studio, Unf. Newly Nt. abopplng, Adult. onJ.y. COROLIDO .lPTS. 2 BR. ~==~·~~ACK···:::::::=: ~•L•miot1y•...-. lk. ··: 646--0132 BR duplex on/(l\liet 1treel. ..... :. cou :;,....,. decor, New erptl &; drps. 1 ··21: 3 BR .APJ'S J.aW'l!I' 1-1-itu•I••• MVMTIMITCIM MAlllOUa -···*' PltclUT•a ................. . . Close to · lhopflin&".o Built.in $125 NO L.5E. Lr&'· 1 BR, ~ .,,,,....,._, S Ilda Adi ALSO FURN BACH. ... _ flOUNTAIN vAu.JY ... ~ ...... Mii =~~:J~OCL.IANINo ·····-.... ::J 3 BR, 2 Ba duplex, new cpll,. ov 00 ...... -.. __...__ ., N chll4 ts •~• _ pac. ll'Ol.I • ti, No Frplcl. pool. dbl csrPcru.. llAL IUCM .................. Ml• ........... d...,.. dshwhr bltnz Nr bcb err a ·-""'"' ..... .,..." m. 0 .or pe · vu. • • '-Pell. $140 Mo. 2283 Fountalb lm Santa Ana Aw, C.M. potlcs.. ... 15. -. ..,. __ OAllDIM ••OVI ...... , ....... )111 JOBS I EMPLOYMENT ·~ .. , lse 54_~7573 . disposal. Wall to ...-al l Shalimar Dr., .. A", C.M. Mllioe·f1l1nil an Way E. (Harbor, turn w. on Mrr, Apt 113 '46-55t2 ~:.:;c,;,,..::~::.:....,.:-=:,.·::.:·-='":::. ~~,.:.~ .. ::::::.'.'.'.' .. := JOI WAMTID, Miii ............ 1M $2,10 mo ' " carpeting and drajin;. F"e~ ~ ... ::.:.::.. . WU10n -Wilaon Carden1 BRAND New 2 br, 2 bit, l "blt t•MTA AMA .................... XII ~g~ :::1:~ w-........ 1t21 * 3 BEDROOM to July $240 f:d yard. Garage. Gardener 1 BR, Clean,· attr.'$110. Baby Du.uAr. .~ .. v~ 2 Br, 2 Apt,) • to bch. Yrly. W•1TM1t11n•• ................ Xlt M • WO IN -mo Frank Manhall ·Realty and . te pd M t ad Its ok, reb, lee. cpl O!' ret1rtta. Ba, frple, prage, Avail . o• raus APTS. ·. Call 6'73-245 MrDWA'I' CITT ................. "" -~.· .. •., •M"'1T11UCT. , ......... ,.. • • wa r . a ure u ...... F·• .. • LI ·-2 BR 1 "· t. --llUllft IAMTA ~ ..... MTI .......... :01 ... lt.P'AllATIOM ....... ::::,.. 6'75-4600 only; no pell, please. lit ·2538 Newport 81vu. ""'+ ......... une • ........ . .-. cupe • _ _.. •• ~?:'~ • .;;c;r1 ·::::::::::::::=:-TMeATrttcaL .. . ......... ,,.. 1 BR older house. yrty. and last month's pha clean-1 BR FURN. APT. im...ms or 15'15-«X» ~~ik b~I~. ~~ •. 2 a .3 BR·•fta. Adulta _QnJ¥. Newport Sh,r .. · · l220 ~Ul'A •u•UIL ............. sm MERCHANDISE FOR · Flrept ......... $155 mo. tng · deposit. Can be seen .............. .,...,., -: M"''°" V!O,. ..... -...... -SALE AND TllADE ' ·--· ·•t 10 ... t -· 2831 s. ~-~.Cl!-Hunt!-'-IMdt -.'!,". 1461 ott .. ' pm, IB •·· ITH Tu~· ~-~ M-\"" ou~ -....,. '·1111. • Ullll cuM•lllTI .............. an• . .Avail 1121. Channel area Saturday ... ,..,. • · '""' ,,.,_, .,.., ._, ,.. • ...., ...,._., r-~ • CM'llTllAMO ................. ms flUaMnu111 .. . ........ ., .. NB Eves· 548--1102 Scott.Pla.ce, C.M: .....,..., SOUNDPROO• PRIVT __ •-pool, ~. -r.-·~·...,..., BA. $185 mD )"Orly, Adalts. , ... llTllA ... ISACM .... -... '"' OPP1t• PUltMrntat ........ ..,. . • . •~£.on ~ ........---• <:/' ... t"" ..... --. ~ no petl Evn .. 8502 =~"'°··:::::::.::::::·= ::::.·.~~rM~W .::::::::::; . , su· !1 BR du11o''"'w· 111,.,...mi--•-~°:i NOW'S THE 1 BRs .......n Feb. 21a:Mar1 or chlldre·n. i BR si:i::~ · '· l' °"'"•x•' VNPUait. ......... ms CAfl•, :a1sTAU1tAlfT ......... •tt DON'T JUsr WI for yard, pa • lll"lllailo Blocklto ocean. Canan BR ·~'* ·mo 325 lltb , Pl DELUXE 2 Br. Cn:ita. Dttif, Coron• def Mw · 5250 .. . 1~MM•• ••'"'ALI .......... • 1A1t •ou1,Me:1tT ............. wi1 Flowf!r Cost& Me&ia 202 A '14th. 536-1319. 613-118'-<':"-'! = ~....., • · blt-na, prlv patio. Adj. c1o9-\ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii~~ RFNTALF) . loll~"' =~~:~iotfL~~~.:-;:;::::::: somethins to furnish )'OU.t CLEAN • 2 BR. Middle-t.ged T. IME , FOR "" .. .._._. ... ed ·pr.; J>C)W, atncle ...... ;, · ;Altts. um 9U PURNITUa• AUCTION ........ em tind buy hi rd N ti 1 •! 2 BEDROOM, furnl1bed , 3 ~R. 2 BA New ....,.ta, N du! ·-·• ohi'UL .............. : .........• ,,.LIAMCU ......... : ....... 1111 home... creat. • couple pre . ·· 0 pe · · . Downtown H.B. No lnol ' ' • -..-0 pets, a ls only, $170. I cdnA M•U. ............ ~ ..... 41M :":/~'~Citltfii ........ -... :l~ . . ' Rias. ro .ri&ht fo lk a. 1 hUdrt ti. ~1391$ I eurn & drapes, Frei~ Call 646-7411 • . ~-~~?~~c;•·::::;::::~:::: r.1•u.~AL. 1,•·." .. "'"• iMT ·:::::· •• us today's Oa&silied Ad&. 646-6142 QUIC' K c· a· s" Ii c n, no pt palhted,,thruout. 'Prt pl.do, LUXO'RIOUS 2 Br, t% Ba, ti.: \,,.,,_,,;_ .·' Htwf'.OllT M•••Hn •11 PIANOI.. " ............ • ". • s . -'2 BR. Pool, Adu1U. ol'll)t. SZlO encl pr. $195. 67)-3690 -•1 ···--- Hi ..... ,_.,.::::::::::,., ... ,. · ..................... -, •••••••• RENTAL . . mo util pd. Avail Feb. 1.1. ~ -.,Criota, dtpt, GE T'CLtP• ... .. .............. r11tl!Ynto11 ................... -, A,.....· Fum11hed -. 1_ ,.·-n.'&n·212S' . * 2 In". blc cloef:t.a. hap' kttc6 .. pt.tio, met pr, nr ON TEN Aat.U I IV•UTTY PAaK ........... fth' ~1·'0"•0'1'co'"oC'U ............. = ,..,.,. ' ""'"' ....,.,...,., patio Adult. No Ptti $1t5 b .,w -.aw•· M ••• 1 ,_~ • IC~ Y ....................... rv1•1tu • 1ou1PM•iff".~.:.. -THROUGH A Mo. ~7-3400, .• UI • .,.._, ... .., ar. ~ Ir 2 BR. Furn 6 iu...--'j~'P ................. oct ~ ••••••• -Gener•I 51111111 -h. '••ss E 20th ... _. .. __ I --J. C DI&. MA• ........... GM MOllV I ............. { , -./ 2 Bdrm. ~ . .., ..... _ .,...,.,......,..'I ~~-·::···••'''""''''= ~::l~~.~·;·:::::::-Re~'d .. s· I ~ . . ' . bltnt. Ho·= VILLA MESA APTS. ~T't~::n ...... ~ i ............ ::::::::::::::.~· ... , ............... ............... Ing· e·. DAILY' PILOT sruoro Apt, older man, -· .. • 'BR -... potlol, bid. ~ ...-• IAl.Nlo 111.AMb ................. MllC.. WANTID ................. Nl• teaehen ar ~. ·cpl W/ ~ 7ard. No pets. &0;.1235 -i ·2 -· end1 -·. -.n {MacArthur Dr. C.C 8"J) NillfTMlenll'f •PCM ........... MACMlk•aY, •tc. .......... ,.11" ' _. .__ a-~ , UJITMN VAU.IY .............. LUMl•tt ., ..................... 17.. . "° child. Frp]c,._rbod. apptJ.i JU~ Cqmpleted 2 BR.~· dren .. 1ccme. ftO p. t I 1 L luetf ................... ~~:~N•a MAT9ii1Ai.'i '::::::::'J The . · . ances, pa.Ho, Nr btacll. $130 clrpl,. bltna. Adults onl,y no pleutl $180' Uo fUrn $115 $285 3 Br. 2 Bil Dqplr.,4bl ~ ..,..~a:::m····"""\.,;..= SWAl't ...... ..,,, .... oc···'"' Ad It WANT AD' mo. lit" Jut. tm) •2425 petl. Sl5S:6f2..im' ' 1lJ W. Wilton 646-tzi' ~~pr, 111.tto. tit:DI; .. 1 .-...... ~::::::::::: .. ,. ~EJS. 1;,d •IVEST K, . i , . U S . · • BR . -" ·-· !OS Marisor•. INITl!ll .................. 11 ,.n ,H:NIUL ..... :........ . • • l 8e ch 4Jo5 • apL BUnt. lw1m pool. STUDIO Ip 2 Br, 1% Ba, 6'15-3109 aft 5 " -v CITY ............ -...... _ .. CATS .................... _ ..... -. 'u-t •1""1 I 2:3Sl. Can:yon Dr. Adults, no new lhq ~t UUI .room ::-Niflirii·::::::::: .. =a·:::::::::::::::::::::.'·: LuxulY atnite, 1 ~·2 bed-642,,.18 !BR.Apt: ala>l1ef0lllnna. petL 646--'af petfo, adult.: nr occ'. CUTE: 2 Br, bum ce" 1 ,... iti.1.;~~:::::::!::::::::: ~~~;:;~·~·.·~~~: DAILY -~andai-:~~ . ' '· =~=·;.v.,~··ndio: =~~~~ :TOWNHCiuSE ~~&'ii!e-:. "" MIOU8L .............. ,., COf1)pi.tte privicy and ~ ~ ' llOlll Vl•IO ............ 4111 MUa11a1b ......... ~............ • --• co' On-cl'"'" ltnto.-2 BA, 1~ BA I: l .A: J BR. klbN Im ii ~NTI ., •••••••• ,.01• IWIMMINe' P00Y ~ ........... -• -t"'" .. ; ..., ,_._. d -u ~-•A """ ••.• :: ............ Oii ,ATIOI ........... -.. ~·-··"·'"· phe:l-e . ~udinl J150,000 .......... ,,., ....... _, SU . -1'\l'X, :r.:;.•·•••.,•••.,.•• .. 4'11 t.WMllt ... ,1..................... worth" of rt!Creatiol'llJ facB-<M:O. 6'5-2lil, JT1 W, WU.,, PDQNSl1LA Polnl 2 BJ\.. ~I: fH:r ... ::::::::::::::;·:: ~tfs~~~!~0.~:~::: ·~Pl LOT ltJes ·dtsl.gnei: and opented· TERRlJ'IC 2 BR 1~ bathe. den. 2 bl\h, next ID .... "'"' .. ...... "" ... 1br ..... 1. people.-Sharp, cpta/drpl. Approx. ~~ ru...~ 1-: ,.,{, , Unfurnl ~ -~•ll t•aiilU':::::::::::: , 'RENTS FROM •. 1D> Ill ft, fenced. $ll61mo. .,.;.,. ...,..,, (,;') -,_ o. ''"' At. ......................... p1ao.-1tt1 1a.T '............. SlU' to $300 Four Star Rall:I ~ -"='~....,..;·~•w"'°_-..,.·...-""..,__ MIM_ , ................. ,.• -10i&T 1TlAl\.ln .............. -· ,; · . -• iiB • I 1\1 •· ~ • •• 'lllaDI ................. M IMT MAlMT:r::c:• ............ 2 BR, 2 'BA', unfurn, drpt, • r ,._p' ua.. ao..-..._ ' 11~ ....... -.:::;i _, uuoc•• ................ NEWPORT BEA-CH w/w -u, -·· -.... •. Nr !210 bid utll -. ...._ ! l ~-.:::::;::: .• :,:,"'~n.e·::::·: .. :: ORANGE ao IRVlN!:'.AVE. ahp'l~;nler. Dt c;; st, ~--1464155 I TQ.lfl• , ~ .............. ..-IOl.1' ... ,..a ...... • ' "''""'"" '"" .......... i ,.., •-• ... -.......... -IRVl!fE AND l&UI Apl 3, 1135 a>. H I • .:.......... .,.;;.,.' -·~ ........ -...... _ ... , ,_ ........ -..... -(tttl -eo™ 1 A• Bl\ r~ • .• ;;;""'=""""z:.:;;:..;....-==...:;._;:: un .....,.r . ................ •llJlllM NATI ............... .c........,~ • ............. .... -c..-... D9L MAii ........... ...., ,...,. .................. ·-~ . . ' Arrlla. Bil.Joo. ~ PiltlD. J BD t ... _ -· ::~-=-.. :::::::::::::::::: :=f,"l:'t:I:.-'.'.~·:.:::;.::-GARDEN GROVE ,,:.;;,i ~';' * ~ dra;,;,.""~;wk'.dt ,,., ...... , ...................... .-. A1acaa." ..:.::..:..:..:"'"'""'"'· .. ., (QA. ST'S 13100""''"-"'""·Aw. Sll5 mo.~ . .. .... mo. -,_., •. • ..._ Ill.MD .............. -, ... .,. ... u-........... ,,.n• -...--....., --..,.TIMl'fOM: alAC" ...,,.., .... MHIL• MOflMll ......... , .. ,.,ml (4'blJC. W' Sinta :A.nJ f'WJ.) " I I BR, 1t,i I Ba.lb, n.....1, ........ •Al.LIV ............ 11 MOTOll llOMll .... -......... nit . c"'•>' _..._. . .-""' ATI'RAC 2 I: a ZR. Pook IPL ••ACM ...................... llCY<LaJ ................. = 11· _._ Ad'ulta. J153M uWltfel paid. Kida ok. ·SUS • $115. 11& U191• tlACll .................. = •LIC1aiC CAU ............... . • · ~ 1884 MOl!lf'OVll. ~ l<ffJ.o"'~ ___ ft!" .,,_._., •A ... coulfTY ............... ,, MMI ••1tt1 .................. ANAHEIM "T" _.,_ .... ,_ If. ••OVI ................. MOTDll;CTCLd .............. ... leadi . ~ • BARGAIN -&n·--·' .... AVA·~""~ ................... , , Mmn• ................. ,, JflOTC11tKOOT1•1 .......•••• • NOW LE·~n.i-a _ .. u.... .... ~.eo ... llJU .an•..___ A'I' CITT ................. "" AUTO •••VICU .. ¥<Alfft ....... ng "41.1• .-v.... , Bit apt. .. El Camino BR.'1. New. Opts. ...... I 5;i':::::::::: i~-=°"~':.:;;:::.:l: . . MARCH:m !o.~. -AN:r Dr, c.M. MS-Gel Llndbors Co. US..2519 .................. ·~ .............. ™~·· -ft& .............. ::;: '"' ...................... U blk, So, o1 Ll!lcolnl -CHELOR. 2 6 3 81\'~ ~ ..,.., l1J5. -... ~:~~:::a ~~~:::::~::::5 Marketplace S...:tl ~~b ~~"':i.. N:. ~ • OK. -. • , .,, ...... .IM IMPOl:TIO MIT" ,,.,,.,,.,.... ---'-2 Bft, l\i bl, bJ,:JS. W/pr, S Bfldvfkx l1IO pa'-.+ •EAL ESTATI. ''°"' ""' • .: ........... , Ap,art........ w/corpota. drps, 1110 mo. 1100 cleuilW dell, -2 n -1 •f\'!HtU•s. cuuics ........ , .. ,. ..,.,._._...._ CM M ·-. 1 •llil:• ca111, aoos ............ ,.. PLANNING to mowf You'll .:AU...,_., . ~-· thildrtn. en.-.. • ,..,... ........ , ............ ,,.. 11.u:t'O 1v111.,•,•......................... fl-..1 _!;;. ---·'-------_,, 'Dr." .. 3 llR. -·· -t 2 DnDU• • .... ---=.;r.,::::::::::::! fi''tiur ... ::=:.::::::z::: ••••••••• ;;.;a;;;;; ... ;:;.;:; ~ ..... ,.·.·~~ :ii1~;;.;._. -~<?.:-.-. .... .. ... -.... p-•••• c.... _._,. .. ,_..... Ada,. a..ck..diiin. .... .1; . ._;... .... ..:!!!!!!!:!!~~~= ,.,.... ... _.. --- r' " · 1 I • I ' I I I e sn<t;U:s FROM ll<O ' e 2 BR lli BA P'ROM 122' e : BR 2 BA FllOM flll> e 3 BR 2 BA l'!\OM S300 CarpetHn .. ><1~•­~at:ed poil.at1n1.-tennia rec room~an vleW&- patiot-ampll! pa.rkins. • ::feeurity aua.rd! HUNTINGTON Guest Home• TiiOMAS GUEST HOl\tE In COit.i Meaa bu vacancy for ambula~ lady, prlvalt rm. Llc'd, nr lhops & park, 64:6-$lli~ Ml1c. Rent•ll 5999 ....,_ ' Whoddy1 Wint? Whltldy1 Get? SPEC14l. CLASSIFICATION FOR 1st TD Loari lAwre1t In~ Av.llabla 2nd TD Loan When You Want it done righJ •.• Call one"of the experts listed belowll JOBS & IMPLOYMINT 'I -. Job W•ntod, Mon 7000 'l 10 \'R~ "'P· 61cippo1". -· Deck bard, need )'ICht to work on or delivery . -6'15'0il.\ 6'13-m.l Job Wanted, Women Mo ~ -""-'-~~~....,.~-.. PRIVATE duty PiacUcal ~ nune. Any .lhltt. Ref . : ava.Jlabll!. Scale w a1e . ~ MJ-8913 I· ·• i JAPANESE woman. Dty, house work. Eq;'d. Own !' transp. 645--0619 · PACIRC GARAGE • •torag•. m ... 1 7.U 0CJ::.AN A VE., H.B. ft. C.orona del Mat. $100 per NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Spoci1I .. It WE MAKE OR BuY TRUST DEEDS MM381 anytlme Brk, ANNOUNCEMEN'TS- •nd NQTICES SIRVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICI! DIRECT RY AlDES • tor oonv1le1cence, ) <n•> $36-1481 nlo Bkr. R.ealooomlcs. 6'1S-6100 OCEAN Vi~w, &Wl deck. 5 Llnos-5 11..,..~ S bucb B1by1lttlng beach. hew apac dlx 2 BR, FUU.Y encloled &al'fOL bltlm. cpa, lndty. Nr shoP5 $25 pl!r mo. ltlllll -40 Mi.111 INCLUOI found (FrM Ada) 6400 WCENSED child ure, my 9-wMt ....,, Mw fll trHa. ~" ,_ ..... Ill .,.... :t-VOUa ._ _.,,.. ........ ..... IMt tlf ~IM. ~OTNINO R>1: IAll -tUOll ONL'l'I hom!!, Monday thru Friday. FOUND 1.!ega Dr. 4 Playroom il ftDCl!d yard Newport Blvd. Younc tna.111 with pl~ equipml!nt. South black cat. 4 white feet k Cout Plua area. 54$-4038 A i\11!1'. Select te.nantl. $163. * 54,8.2921 * Adults,. baby OK. ~2131 •GARAGE Jor rtnt* To Place Your Tr1der'1 P1radJM M PHONE 642-5671 ORO APTS. 8234 New. Ea~tsidt Costa r.tea Atlanta, H.B. Nu. 1. 2. 3 S20 r.tonth. 642-2657 Have Oranee Grovt, ln Riv. hr' no.a 1 Util ===""'""""""""= eraide, tree &: cir, $90,IXIO L c-,,v. a:ar. poo · CARAGE 10 x 30. S20 mo. val wlll e>..:1. for home tn nn. 53&&38 or 536-2727 Nr. O.C. Airport. Palllades CdM. THE FOX CO. Real. Rd. 548-5()M. tors. m..&t!6 Wfttmlnster 5612 BR. epts, drps, bltns, pref cpl. 1 ehlld ok. SUS.· 10090 McFadden. 83S-2267 e GARAGE FOR .RPn',l:Rlve'°"-.,~ld~•"'lc--acr-,-w-/~v~lo-w-,1 arta of W, 15th I: Monrovia, BJ.• cottaal! nr. af1'lp'g, Trade NB. 646-.2556 l!ffn 1ml hcltae or ? thia ---area. ideal tor ftUttm!!nt. Santa Ana Income Properfy • 6000 ~11; eves 96Mn4 5620 I 'Ll:-C-voc:;ly,,.-,N"'•:::w:-,4-B"r:-, -3,...,Ba'° NEW INDUSTRIAL llome,.F1bulou. Ocean Vw. 720(l sq. ft. building wtth air-Laguna. Want Lot, T.D. or conditlonl!d offices. Excel-Income. $19,IXO F1qu1ty, Call lent Orangt' Councy Jocatxm, 1 ,,548-,._,11,..68_A~"'.,."-t_. """~""'"' f'll!ldble, · &ood tenl'l5 'avail-Hardware store, C.M. Stock able 011 purchase prlee of & fix., val. $7500. Trade for- SSS,000. For more intorma.-mobUI! home, lot, boute tton, please call K.W. Small. equity or trust deed. VILLA MARSEILLES ' BRAND NEW SPACIOUS 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apt1. Adult Living Furn. & Unfurn. Olshwaaher. color coordinat. eel applianceS -plustl sh&& carpet • choice of 2 color schemes • 2 batha • atAll ahowtrs -mirrored ward- robe doors _ indirect light. Ing In kitchen -breakfut bat • huge private fenced patio • pllllb landscapins - brick Bar-B-Q'1. tars:e heat- ed pools " lanai. Eckhoff & Assoc., In~ I ;;=-;6"!-"=:1=67>=-.:0w="'"'== 1818 W. ~ Ave. H&YI! Oregon land, various 0ranae, Calif. 1.1%1! parcl!J,, on rtver. Trade S4,l·2621. El/rg.wknds 538-5971 tor improved property aey. DUPLEX, two l Br units. $140 per mo. Income, mixed area, xlnt l nvl!atml!nl . IC.995. :;i&-8832 FOtJR.PLEX. $48,COO.. 1070 dn. Estate starter -choice! All 2 BR unita. 557-6151 where. SUbmlL Agent Si0-3862 Improved 20 acrt horse ranch, Nortbera Calif.. lor yacht. hoUle or apt, $46,000 equity. OWnt!r. • <ll•>~ $10,000 cl!!ar Flaptatt. chest Call Hl!ney or Oiuclt BABYsnTING, My N!!wport Kl >1161, U am· 5 pm. Heights Homeo. Lrg Yd. Arizona.. Trade. for Cal.it. NEWPORT Jiela:btl arta, W I &&nd box. Lunch + sman Whit~ }errier type dos, sna.cks. Xln't· Care. 61$-275( or ! ? 64f.&'8! blk spot on back. brv.'fl l!ar NURSE will baby&it Mon. Have snowbird sall boet I .t brwn eye, 548-.3M3 thru Fri., 3 yn & under, trailer. Want trave~ trailer, SMAIL black l: zrey mall! vie. Beach & Pacific Cout camper tn.Uer, house trail· d<>s:. V!!ry •old. No Iden-H~. 536-1572 er or ? .. tlflcatlon. Vic. Ul'livenity MY Home. 1 SmaU Child. • 1 "6-4831 Park. 833-3369 F/tlme. Turtle Rock Atta. Rancho Celifomla SIAMESE kitten round vie. ;;Call=o.';;33-:;:~=,_· o-:=;:-=::: 5 Acttl' of choice rarlchland Carmelita & F1on, Laguna BABYSMTING, M!!llls, &!y& $17,000 eq. Trd tor units: or Beach. 497-ll80 or "94-2536 or l!Vl!ll, For inJonnation 1? 545-5741. att. 6. MIN. black long hair poodle call 673-7523 WANT lat.I! model crul&er vie. DelmllI' & Qranae Ave., B~AB=y~51=r=1m=o-.-M~,-,.~v~.~rde or real estate, lor $20,IXXI C.M. 642-J762 area. Day and evening. !!quit¥ in ne:w Bay view BEAUTIF1JL long haittd 545-4075 home San Franclseo penln-youna: PusiaJI cat, Tustin BABYS11TING My Laguna sula area. * 64&Ql89 * AVI!. Sat. nlte. 548-1276 Home. Any Age, Arry Timi!. Have 2in acres by 1un dty BLACK and white lhotl:· Expl!r. Mother. 4.st-5852. aear. $7,T:JO. Want. hollll!, hal.ttd puppy. 3 mo1 old. WilL Babysit my home, lncomeo, any type of per. Monrovia St. C:M. 548-3202 agl!S 4 & up. Reliable. aonal property. SIAMESE Mall! cat 64~13 646-4837 w/rhlne11Dne collar. Near WUL Babysit, 2 homes to Newport Beach Tennis Oub 17th &: Irvine, C.M. ~736 chool!! from. f..1esa dl!I Mar full family membl!rlhlp for FOUND Jan. 30. c.ockatiel area. 54fJ-1692, 54~2478 Trust Del!di, p&IDtluc or vie. Goldl!nwut Ir: Wlll'lll!r, onw Catt by lie. expl!rL what have you. H.B. 842-3011 Exp &: reliable. Wk days. 644-1288 COCKER Puppy, found lut Baker & Fairv!ew 54G-9443 G1rdonlng '6IO ,75.1 1!l4eny care or tamlly cant, i! I ronlng __ Homemakers. Call 5'T.Q1 ~ * ANTHONY'S * IRONING tu my home. $1 Hr. Alterations & Jobo-Mon,Worn. 7100 ' "'The be.st cost1 no more'' &bysitlitJ6. :WS..TMl Budget la.ndicaplna: Accounting Clerk l\fa.illU!nance. 6ff48fiO P•lnting1 To $42S ·p•nArhan .. lng 6ISO No F'tts, Xln't F'ast Growtrw ;JAPANESE Ga a:tl e 11 In& _;_:;:;.•·==:.•::.;;::_-'=I Company. Top Benefill. Allo Service . Neat \W>rk. PAINTING, interior, ex-Fu Jobs. Clean-up & :ya.rd maint. tarlor. Reuonable. Call JASON BEST 968-2303 SC..9:ij3; .if h::I ans. call EmplOyrnent A~ AL'S GU'Ol!fllnl: 6 Wwn after 5 2207 So. Main, Santa Ana Maintenance. Commerdal, EX-PAINTER. now sch! 5t6.54~ ,: industrial I: ttcldetiti&L teacher will paint eYI!• It To $15,000 * 646--3629 -* wknds. Xlnt workmanship., s.s Accounttna. Severa l ,, JAPANESE Ga·rdener, Free est. 646-4519, 540-0062 yef,n Exp. Capable of Ad- exp'd. Counlry yard servU:t. e Interior -Exterior e vancement. Bl!ach area,,._ Rellabll!, bu est. 642-4389 Acow;;tic ceilings ptd, 12 yrs pd. Call Ann, WestcliU Ptt- JTh1'S Gardeninc Ir lawn l!Xper, Stale lie, Pl.ttlbwxb tonn!!l Agency, 20U Wl!lt· malntl!nance. Rei. & com-pnls, 543-1787 clilf Dr. 645-2770 merclal * MCM83T INT & Ext Pntg. Free !!sts. ASST. BOOKKlitPllt JAPANESE Gardener, Loe refs. 30 yrs l!Xp. Lie. & Some typinc, nice C.M. fl.rm. exp'd. Comp!. yard Rrvl.ce. insrd. Call Onick 6fs.o809 $433 mo. Prtf!r mature. Frei! l!Stimatl!. 548-8255. or Jlm 548-040.5. ABIUTIES GEN'L yd. Clean-up, tree ./ p A IN T I NG-INT/Ekl UNLIMITED AGENCY ll!ry. rot1>-till. Sprlklr te-Jack can do that palnttna: 488 E. 17th, Suit!! 2U pairs. JiaW • Reaaon. 64&M48 job-..tut: clean &: very reu! Costa Mesa 6&2-1470 EXPER. Japanese Gardener. Est. 894-3895. 8'7-U58 ASST BOOKKEEPElll · Completl! Yd Sl!rviCI!. Free PAINTING-Paper Hanging. Exper, Alert. Amiable book. l!lltlmatl!1. Call ~1332 25 Yn Exprr, Vtty Rua. kttper to work wttb rapkl CLEAN-UP SPECJALISI' Free EsL Refl!r, 546-1943 &rowing flnn. ~hr. work Mowing, edging, odd jobs. PAINTING-Ext-Int. 18 yra. v.·eek to start. Wap Opt1I Reasonable. 54S""955 l!Xpl!r. Ins. t.Jc. Frtt est. depending on qu&Utic&tJons Accoust. Ceilings 548-6325 & l!XJ>l!rience. AppJy Jn per. JOHNSON'S GARDENING 5011 only 222J. Fa.irv1ew Rd, Yard Carl!, Cle.in-ups, J>run. PAINTING, PaperiJl& 17 )TS. ,, Ing, planting. 962-2035 in Harbor a.na. Lie & bond-;;C.:;;M;;;.==;;;--;;-==-:: ,: e-, Refs. turn. 642-2356 BABYSITI'ER, Reliable, tn 3101 So. Bristol St. t'ii Ml N. of So. O>L~t Plua) Santa Ana . PHONE : 5.17-l200 -Bu1lneu Property 6050 HAVE: 4? Unlta \Van t to ro down le out. ·Trade for smaller units or 1ubml( Nancy J. A1oore Realty WMt d!!pftclatlon-ciear .,. Frt. Pan.try pritg. lot Baker sort lots ln High Sierras for &: Falrview ~2!Kl5 old!r in~ Pf'OPl!11;Y for SlAMSE cat found Feb. 7, Brick, Masonry, ote General Services 6560 6612 * PAINTING · _ Int/Erl. m~·"home or yoUn. S-7974 :; Loca.l re!ttences. lmmed after 6 pm • , aervice. 646-5242, 64&-3651 BABYSI'M'ER. Live-In. Lite 1 YOU Gupply Thi! Paint. 3 Br, HskeepU.-. S p an I ah Ok. •: ante Ana 5620 $HIS ID $135. LARGE l & 2 Br. studio Aptl. (trl·plex). b,>11, drpa, trplc. lfe !aml· ly kitchen w/bltns., l child ok, no pttJ.. Nr achoolJr:. 2230 So. Centtr St'. <Nr Warner). 'L•uun• Beech 570S & 2 BORMS. View, patio, garagt, wlk to town A beach. Adults only, no pets. Yrb' lease req'd. 491-1556 ,San Clement• 571 BR Duplex. fam Rm. trplc. crpts, d.&hwahr. View. "1141 m..34&1, 213lfi39-.ll23 REAL ESTATE 1 General Rentals Wanted 5990 C-1 B•ach Blvd. Frontage «IOO 5q ft. bid&, 4 yrs old. 50x221 · lot. Good nnancing • total income $950/mo, Excel. ta.'I sbl!lter. BRASHEAR REALTY 147-S::.07 Evea. 842-M Medical Bldg. Site , Acrou from Huntinirton 1n- tercoromunity Hospital. Call now. R. D. Sl•I•• R•1ltor1 ~ Bu1lne11 R•nt•I 6060 67"11(11 ,/ L A K E ARROWHEAD Lot, ValUI! Sl0,000 cll!ar. Trad!! for home, nnlts or TD's. Owner/ Ag!!nL -Have $8800 bt Trtlat deed well 5CCUl'l!d. Want 51Jla1.l home for elderly coupll!; baJ. in near future. H.B. Pl"l!fe1'1'1!d. 213-645-5131 Trade 14' Glasspar fishing: boat, 15 HP Evlnrude mtr, lrg whl trlr FOR mil trav· el trailer. Call belt. 3 prn, (work nllesl M6-&W9. depreciation. Fntn Valley. BRICK Ir: CARPENTERY Bkr • .f9U563 531-1188 work. planters. ~l~s, l{A VE: Oceanlrcnt • lfU!I FOUND 2111'10 in Cdf..I a block walls. cement patio!, hou&e-5nta Barbara, $67.SM Bluepont Slaml!ae kitten. patio roofs &: all typl!s al • $41.3M eq-can add. W~t: age 2-4 mos. 642-5058 repairl. 492-7928 I-louse, !;!,,do Isle, Palm De1.-FOUND collie type pup, vi~~ I =B~UJ°'L°'D",-..,""=m°'od=cl;-, -:,.::pair::; ert or·· Myera 673-6756 Fairview&: sunflower. C.M. Brick, block, c oncrete, 3 Br HoUSI! &: 4 unita Riwr-549-0660 carpentry, oo job too small. aide. {In foredosure). Ex-I========= Lie. Contt 962.6945 changl! for car, trust df!ede or ? Call Owner 60-7374 or Lost 6401 FREE Est. Brlck, block, 615-0144. ·---·-----stone, planters & entry ==~~=~~~-IFAlo11LY Jl'I "'Ginger .. Sat ..-rays. 531-4973. St.a.ti! Llc'd. JRVINE COAST Country AM. Mixed lftY w/ silver Club Family M1!2?1bership female dog. 95% blind. Vic for car, Tnist Dl!l!da or ? P.1esa Verde. Lie. Relo\•IJ"d. Call 642-1374 5'5-8849 ,,_,,...,...,0•,,,.675-0l-;:=.,~·,,,.._,,,.,.IUl;""NiG,:.:;:h=a....,=::"'bm;:::;ck:-o&:-::.,..,:: Bu1iMl1 Servicts 6562 DRAFTING by the hour or by th!!1job. * 9624146 • Frtt &: clear Antelope. vaJ. tJaer cat. big buahy tail. Bl!aut. 60xll5 Sedona, ,Ari-Iey Land + cash. for your split left ear, ii"" e)'es. 4 yrs a:ma lot t.ade for r,;Joblll! house or units. Regard.less old. "'Smoky.·· R.l!ward. Vic l Oc SQUARE FT. Home in C.l\1. or Garden of financing, FHA. GI or f.teaa Vertie, 545-2840 fi00..1200-2400 sq. ft. OttlC!! or Grove set up in nke Pk. M. Conventional. 0' Con nor $10 Reward. Tr I-co I 0 r C1binetmaking 6SIO RESIDENTIAL &: C.Omm. Custom Cabinl!t & F\Jrn. Furn Re-F'lnil;hing. 645--0991 Retail stores. 211·213 62nd G. Box 495, HWltington Bcb. fn4) ~19t8. {Black, gold, whllel ~male St., Ntwport Beach. Key 1l * * * * * cat 7 mo old. """'•Uy avail at Travel Lodge Mo-spayed-Black & gold fa.cl!. Cerpenterlng 6590 tel. Owner. :2U) 244-3101 whit!! bib, bughy tall. 967 --"---''---- or"" <213> 2'6-0700. Rf:AL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Cboyenno St. CM >lt>-1188 CARPENTRY elp! Evtry year about this Gan1 ral Gener•I I'd ·-"OR fteon•m ., N Job time my wl!I! &!!ta "lllland SWR.E FOR LEASE In ·---------GER.MAN Short-haired, so 1 "'"" nJ>oe~ o ' bo drl · Bldg t llveF, female. and largt: Too Small. Cabb:ld in Pl" Fevtt" & a ut Vl!I ml! Pamrie ·• next 0 Dffleo Rental 6070 A_ creage 6200 Shepherd n•lxod. malo. Vic. I b b' 11 1 out of my skull. Now I'vl! Berkshires Reataurant, lnq. • &gel 6 o er ca me · ; taken hiu to Fuhlon Island, 673-940.5 ~· FranJte l\lARINER"S CENTER 72 AC. unimprn,,.d aentlv Victoria & N~'vport Blvd. ~75. U no answer leave ' 54.S..2600 rnsa at 646-2372. H. O. 1 Chevron !eland Ir. if she PRllt1E ¥u s i n e 1 s loc. Ottic.-e In Store Bld. Rent er sloping land 8 ml. l!Ut of ===,...,,.,--.,--.= Andl!r&OD 1doe1n'tqulteacreaming downtown Costa Me1.a . Lse.$75.149RlveraldeAve., Hemet with bl!aut.PERSlAN Cat, mall!, vrhile, 'about th!! surf bl!ing up, the 20x95'. Call MS-3401 or N.B. &1~2414 panoramic view on 1 Palms 4 yn., w I leash. Reward. GEN. repair, add.. cab . . tradewinds, etc, J just 548-3270 Best Location in CdM to Pines Highway 7•. Ex-Ownl!r grieving. 499-4349 =! ~ck,~te. ml&ht be tempted to try =========-500 A: 1000 sq. Jt de!UXI! cellent appreciation poten-SIAMESE Cat Strayed from ,Alcatraz. Office Rental 6070 office spaces. Avail lmmed. ttal, very low tu1!1. $76.500. 540 San Bl!rnardlno, N.B. REPAIRS * ~TERATIONS Pl!lng poor working people, 1/3 down. Will divide. 39841 2/3/70. Call 5•8-8413 . *CABINETS. Any size job my only IOluUo.n 11 to ll!t HUNTINGTON BEACH 1 "'';;"°;"'~'w,:,"':;::;'·c.:&12-c:;9950='o·-;;; Kit, Hemet. Ph. 658--3996 Reward. 25 yrs exper. 548-6713 bet u near to the behacl>b knas Air Conditioned COSTA dM~A pofllktngces. ~~~~ On 2/2/70 2 Hand earwd CARPENTRY, Cabinets poulbll!. We have 2 se r ON BEACH ILVD. crpta, rps. ar · ~ Mount. & Desert 6210 vdvet stripe antiq a.rmchn Ramod. No job too small. old cats k 2 Io Ye I Y ~k lpat.'1! available In Baker, 646-48.l.l M 54M757 1 k. Call 64f...2576 !t~nqers who are alllO. Oe'West offtce building at SMALL Office on ~ cor-5 AC. nr Hl!lnet: scenic from W. J: Jnterion:. N.B. Qua wor :Have our 0\\11 furniture; prime location in Hunttna· nr. Oisl& Mesa ~5.S/month hidl!a.wa.y, 1100' el., wtr., Rtw.ud for In.lo. 54()..13Tl REPAIR. Partitions, Small :can't aUord more than $195, ton Bea.ch. Air cond!tionl!d, utilities lncludl!d. 642-6560 ga.me. $5000; $.50 dn 613-TilO LOST l&'e black cat ~a.ring remodd, etc. Nlte or dicy "wUI JeMe: thl!n someol\I! b!a.utlful entrance. Front--8-10 AM agt. red ha.mess in th!! BJuUs. Reaal Call KEN 540-4679. ;can l!njoy our nice 4 BR age on Beach Blvd., rear lnclustrlil BUSINESS encl Pleau ca.II 644-1~ alt 7 ~born!! w/pool In Garden leads to private parkifng p ..:n•• FINANCIAL !GtoYI!. I notice thla dinghy lot. .$50 per month or 1 ..:~r:,:•:tP":::.rl:y,, ___ __:~:=: I ·::"'-:"""'..:.:;~~---I 1pace. Desk ana c/'18.ll"'I P•riona11 6405 REPAIR-remodeling-patios LET THE SWEDE DO IT! ••4~7853** Liv RM &: Kitchen PaJnted, &42--304l aft 6 C.M. BlLL'S Landscapin1. Gardening. Window Cll!an- ing. Genl!ral lt1aintenance. Hau ling &: Movln(. Complete Clean-up. Tree Trimming. 642-3040 $50 Call 557-8638. BARMAID, Attractiw, &rl)t _. *.PAPERHANGING 20's, No exp. neCl!uary ..• RAIN gutters Ins tall ed . Rainey r.eason almost here! Free est. Reun! 968-2208. le PAINTING. * 968-2425 ~~Bea.ch. 592-BW • :; :-===:c,.,.,...,,...-,.-1 :' Plastering, Patch, * BEAlITIClAN, for busy, Repair 6880 popular priced C.M. salon. Haull119 6730 I ---=--------1 Pa.id vac. No cllentele ttq'd --~------•PATCH PLASTERING New and welcome. Call the At types, Free flstimatl!s 11anager. 548-e.llB HAUL ANYTHING Call .. .._ . l\1inimum $10 Frei! Estimall!. 64&-0190 Before 7:30 AM or aft 6 PM YARD/Gar. Cleanup. Removl! trees, ivy, trash. Gi:ade, ba.ckhol!, 962-8745 " _P_lu_m_bi_n_i ___ -_1 .,;!:~EEPE'!.;r \ t t e HAULING. Have i ton pickup, liceMed Ir: insured. 4~1003 JACK'S MOVING l HAULING Rea.a. P'ree est. 536-1091 CUSTOM PLUMBING • 507-9&M • PLmmING, Electrical .t: Pa.int General am Rl!paln. Incl. door locks. ~ OWL PLUMSlNG Rl:PAIR Five yean experieftee ~sary. Resume re.. quired • SaJary open, 4p.· ply in person, and ut for r.rr. Grant. · GRANTS SURPLUS No job too small 1150 Ntwport mvd., C.M. " . . " HAULING &: MOVING L«al Ml!dlum Dist. Av1. $20 a job. 53fr'I091. 53f>..6126. • 642-3128 • -====~..,,,==~ BOOKKEEPER. Xln'l opp. ,1 PLUMBING & REPAIJtS for person with rd. work 6735 · At the Jowe&t rate! ttcon:I & desire m sell trn-_H_o_u_so_c_l_u_n_i_n~g----l-=:::Cal=I ="="'"=·m:::•=646-=1216==I prove. Est., growing N.B. BAY k Bea.ch Janitorial Co. Top pay, prot!J. sh. I. Carpets, windows, floors., !!!_o_fing 6950 frin. ben's. Gd. rd'• nee. etc. Res & Comm c' I . ALL lypl!s wood &: Replies confidenttal. P.O. 640-1401. asphalt sh~~. LEAKS Box 2040, N!!wpon Beach CLEANING women {2J to REPAIRED. Work cuar. F/C BOOKKEEPER work 4 or 8 hrs weekly. Call M7-ll36 P & L, beach area. To $600 alter 6 pm, 642-3558 * Roof Leak! Rtpairtd * fo1: qualified person. HOUSECLEANING $2.25 hr. All Typ!!s. Guaranteed Independent + tran!pOrtation, 8 hrs per one ~ar 642--4558 Personnel Agency day. &12-S>OO tn6 Orang!! Avl!, Suite C EXPERIENCED Lady would C.r.t 642-00'l6, 5'5-0079 like hou2work. 9AM-iPr.t. Sewing 6960 F/C BOOKKEEPER S17.00. Call 83&-&m • Otl!umaking ~ Altera.tlons Through trial btiarloe, ledl- Mesa Cleaning Service De1iJned to au.It Y'O"-er.-$550. Call Loraine, We~ Carpl!tl, windo'IVI. floors. etc. Call Jo * 64&-644G cliff Pe~t Aa:ency, 2043 RH . .tr; Cammc'l. 54S-4lll :========::.I Westcllff OMV!!, N.8 6'5-2770 <Fee and Frtt jobs) ~Haole 111 becoming mot!! available for '5. Business I BUILDER OFFER3 NEW Bu1fne11 1vkllent wh!!n she rattles her hours a.nswerlnr lerviCI! zt,500 sq. ft delu.'le bid&. Opportunitlts 63bo -. FULLY LICENSED* \cagHO help me. call li.uah. available for $10. All utill-LeA51!'d, choice Or an I 1! Reknownod Hindu Spiritualist 6740 Tile, Ceramic 6974 BUSBOY & cook'• helpu for CARPENTRY, Rep a i rs. Income T llX ;.:.;;;,;.;;...._-'-,.;.,,;I l!vts & \\'eCkends Jc plua R.emodelina:. cabinets. No 1----------* Verne, The Tile Man * parlor. Call 962-00?1' ~~2595 aft T pm. ALOHA! Uea paid l!Xcept telephone. County area. Property A.Slocia.te AdY111H on all mnttm; DAILY PILOT 17175 BEACH ILVD. clear. Owner wfcarry lat MANUFAC'JUR!:R Lovl!, Marrl&ge, Bll!lness, job too ansll. c.n '411-42%4. Smiley Tax Service eo.t. •ork. Install & "palrs.l-'--.B"o"Y"s"'1"0"'-t"4--No ;job too small. Pluter ..... 1tttl. C...11 ...... ·-'41·1111 -:=.-i.ta••111~11•.,.tWflll -•1-!l •UV!Uj Responsible BUJ.lr.· ·1 Couple •w/refer dulre1 3 br home, !unt., N.B. No pets, Approx t$250 Mo. 675-6291 2 BR fUrrilshed apt or hou&e, cl0te to btach. r.tarch 22 to March 29. 2 adulll, 4 -m<>5Q!..0502 e LANDLQJIDS e ntEE JIENTAL SERVICE Bn>ker 534-6982 HUNTl':2~~11EACH ~:5%~~~~m~k. $ll,500 Investment lnto the ;;:::· ~~a~~hN0 ~':' Cement, Concrete 6600 LAGUNA BEACH NEW Bide., 11,000 sq ft for no. l Business ol the day. 2!5 blem1 too large or too CONCRETE work all types. Al C ndl 1--..1 sal~ or lease_ For details yr. history of IUCCeSI, DCM amall. I CAN Ji.ELP YOU. Sawing, bftaklng. h&ullng, r o t ~ eXpandlng opt!l'l.tlol'll to So. Rl!adtnp gtven 1 dQI a Skiploading; Lie. Service & ON FOREST AVENUE llania ltralty CalJf. Comploto factory ... _.._ 9AM-9PM 31.2 N. El Quality. 842-lOIO Desk &pace available In stalled le l'f!ady to io. WW c a m t n 0 n ea I, S • n ~~cu=STO=M~~CO~N"C"REr==E=-nrtmeweatloca"f!!~ .. ~~~ at 6"2.6560 train Principal of Mgmt 0.ementl!, 4!12--9136. 492-0076 Pritios. pool decks, etc. Free P e .._. uuwutOWD abWtieL Contact 1mmed. est. 675-&J,6 a.ft 6 pm Laauna Beacb. AJr CMdJ. Comm1rcl11 60IS Once in a W!!t1me oppor. to * M Honed, carpeted. beaut1fUI make that hlll;b income most en * CONou:t'E Dool"S, pa. l!Db'anc:l!s: Frontaae on FOR Lea51! • Relt.il Tire people dream of. Startlna tios, masonry. Any gz job. Forest Ave., ~ar leadi to Store, heart of Coat.a Mesa. salary $12,000 + &Ubstantlal Reas. Don, 642-3514 a1t 4· MundpaJ parllin& lot.I. $50 CouJd be used for align-profits. Call Ken 01ttord FIND YOUR GffiL TIIE CEl\tENT WORK. no job loo per month for space, Desk ment brake tulJl!o1m or any (114) 714-'iOSO S.t..IART \VA\'! Small, reuonable, Free and chain avallable for $5. • • -.. 547-6661 ru-• •ff -5 Buslneu houri answering related auto repair '™?P· FOR Lea.II! • Rl!t&U Tire 24 hour ~ Estim. H. Stu ..... ~· serv1ce available for $lO. Ide'-1 set up for retaU til'f! Store. h1!411 of Ooata Mesa. GLE ADULTS All utilltita paJd cepl o(ll!ratlon. 6 M.ys, 2 allan-Could be uRd for align. SIN C Ide bo ex pill. Ready to iol Contact me.nl,,brlke, tune-up or any Soda! stnales Rl!\.y on ontracton 6610 p -D':it.Y PILOT i\1. K~n~y (213) 469-53M. related auto repair · shop. Ll!l•ute 11mea Dating Set· fXJLt.l:GE Teacher & Wife 222 FOREST AVENUE l11!i Newpt BJvd, CM. • 1deil set up tor "tela.ll --iite vice. 557-7844, 542-1701 eves. Ocean Apt, Ytar Lae. LAGIJN'A BEACH FOR sa.le 686-69&.at.5 W. llt.h operation. 6 bay&, 2 a.Uan. A BASIC EN C 0 tl NT E R Additions * r.emodelln& Fred H. Gerwick, Lie. 67J.OOU ... 549-2170 )(arch 8th. ~ 49f.!M86 St. Bethel Towen at'9a.. J)i~, Rea(ly to go! Contact GROUP 11tn.rt:inc: lh\1 monlb. 3-4 br. 2 c)'aUdre:n. cORONA DEL MAR 548-1768 or 646-7414, J.at. M. Kenney, (2U) 4~. Eves: 673-15$5. C•rpet Cleaning 6625 Woodland Elim. Sehl area PRIVATE OFFICE 1715 N•"'l>t Blvd, CM ALCOHOLICS AnOnymous I ·CARP--ET-STEA--M--CLE-AN-- '!or? To $2IO. ~11 AVAILABLE COIN laundrle•Frlaidalre ~ Mi-'1211 °'' write kl ED No soap. no brusbe&. f" Immaculatt 2 room •u.ilt. From $6,500 to $ 4 2, 5 00 . P .O. no. rm Cbsta Mesa.. For est 64s:5971 a...,; fer R.m 5995 Private b&lh. Ground Door, Anah&lm, Costa ?.I!! 11 a . 1;;:;;:;::,:,~"-"'-;.-,:---:-... ..i.c 135 lil Buena. Park. ruJ1trton, Annovncementt 6410 A-OK Shampoo Special $7.50 ijrruSUALLY Nitt 1toom rn ..... "'~· $ mo. U pd. Garden Grove, ------rm/ll!N for hall.5. etc. Also '·E'l1Y· """"' lb _,. nlce Owner tl'IU157. w .. -. Hun tlnglon TRAVl!L FILM comp. hous<cln'g 112t-.nn I·~ ~ ~ M'Odem Offices SPACE tor ""t ., / bool :'::i.,,~" Ano. 1\uttn. SWll?ERLAND ~_..... $15 atna:Je. $135 2 rm l\llle. faclllties. Al11> boat ·~· ............. -i:-,....., -·.. 1 ,;.D_rvw,_•_l_l _____ 66_31 ,51., CM. Alt .... ....i ...... , 1e-.c-64>2005. ...__. ........ U'<l ~•N.J Lquna Htgh Auditorium 1 &I: ---...~• ,.,.n&o S•OOPM e OUDOY Drywall Co. ~. e:mpl. man, prtv. . E. parJdna', ctntrally Jocattd. AMBITIOUS otNple who Friday: Feb: U, 1D70 Lic'd Contractor. Largf: or Oolta 11... Alm. Artllt'• So. Calif ut Nat Bk. Bldr. need ·mort income. Unusual Small Job!. Ph. 847-9531 ·.,,.. atorlrP.: nn •vall . c. Robert Ilkttrlll R.ealtat LOTS 6100 opportunity for iood earn-Adults $2. Under lS $1. ~ lillO C.0.ta Neta 60-1415: St:AUT. Emm.W ~ In lngs. Beth WOfk ~thtr SENSITIVITY TRAINING iif PIT WK UP -~tchen NEW Blda. olfi(; Rentals. Lquoa Sch. One of the few fUll or part-time. ~146 WORY. SHOP .a> WfC VP A¢8. 1111 N"'" Access to Sanla Alla -5111 lot• remalnt111. Lee corner RUG I. uphol cleaning. old A pqrtlm of lnttrpenonal »mt llwd, $41-95. Oleao Fwy '-Crown VaUey loca!Jon. xlnl vtew. pvt. est'b firm. owner rttirina. ~ i:lr small ~Jf~f. ""~ l nice hOJiie. Roem Pkway. Cail (.0 pJ.,-1400 or besch, lennis courta. pooa. WIU train new buyer. Truck rected Jl"OupJ. J.llnlmal Electrlc•I 664Q ANDREIVS ELECl'RIC Small Jobi Welcome • MJ-214.l • .,..,u;o. .......198 e'\ltl. • ~.500. 4!M-Tl13 & equip Ind. 548-7213 charp call M2-3'3>. 10 AM· ~ brarwe Co. AJrport Xitt li-J wr 80xl50'. Cotta $1000 ON. Extras Jncome. 5 PM. Fl<M,., 6665 IDfAL 1"00m ior emPidYfd Share fumla1* "oUlce 1'teaa. Prime Loe. Terms. rew Hra. Wlr. Vendtna: Cemetery l.ots 6418 CAR.Pl:T VINYL TILE ..mu over JD. Prlvate en-Prl!1tlp Lol;:&UOtl Brokc.r -646-06&3. '!vl!s. ma(2 ~)h168ool ~ule· 50~ profit. -. Free esUmatt Lie, Coptr • ....,, . .,; 5M9 pS mo &33--.1467 ~16. l., -."lJ~J'. LOTS for Ale. Pacific View S40.72'82 546-4~7* ATC baJl>. ,.,..._ 6 ii4i NEWPORT BLVD. u2· x :m· UIDE, 1'1<• 26 7·11 FOOD stor.1 FNnchlaea M•morW ""*· Reduced 1 pi11o. 1111 -llllt l!f, ft. OPl'OE!o Newport Uftlt1. Stob. uicbta 141, 7!0. AYall. C.U 'l'll-S8lO or 2S1' . -'0ty Hill. 67>-ISCI Apnt ~ ~512 oJt 8 PM * !1<3-9851 I ·. ' e 12th YEAR LOCALLY e Quallfll!d • Reasonable pallo. Lealdng shower Carrll!I' Routes Open repair. far 84.7-1957/846-0'206 LlguTIA Beach, So. J..aau- DAD..Y Pn.O'f \V. A. (BUD St.1JLEY CettUied Public Account't 642·22'21 anytime &16-9666 H.K. Clark TAX SERVICE 23 yrs, in area ~.;ppt. QUM.ITY CERA."1JC TILE 6'2-C2l WORK F'rtt ut. CALL:l---;;;.;t;--·1 ANY HOUR.. Wort1 suaranteed * 537-3947 * • your horn!! or otflce • Central Business ServiCl!s Upholstery eTHE TAX ADVISORS =---'---- Penn. oUice-Rl!a." Rates 328 No, N!!wport Bl\'d. Opposite Hoag Hospital For AppL Call 645-0400 CZYKOSKI'S Cwitm. Uphol. European Cn.ftsmansbip 100% tizlt 642-1454 1831 Newport Blv, CM If you'v• found whet you'r• lookin9 for in to~ey'• PILOT Clt11ifitd Ads. MAKE ' AN · OFFER Giv1 tha t perty with tht item or items for sale • phone c1ll. Cherices 1r1 it's ju •t .... het y•u'•• betn wttchln; the Wint Ads f•r. All thet'1 t is to Ml•e t n offer. How can you I t 1 Th i• ta jutt •no r of the 9r•Jt thin;• ebout the P'ILOT fle d stCfion • , , it laad1 you to th1 bergelna • NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5878 . • -- JOU & IMPLOYMINT J09S i ~LOYMliN'1' , .. , .,.. ...... 7100 tf:'•• !!i .. !"!'= ~,. ***~Y ~ONLY ... -........ °""' u.-... -.... . ...., ' PIYI CllOWNS !tUTAUllANT 31101 E. ~ llw>, Cd¥' . • IUSIOYS • le!lbl•E. ..... m E. Out Hwy. -Bead> DINING llOOM -HOSTalS- l'JVENIN(l llllJT pt._.,...,i. ...... ~IMrt .... _. ... 4 -W. °'"41 aw,. N.B. DlBHWA!HDtS • e '4.,• d, mole •• l ... -jobl ... Oii betw'I am• •:SO pm ~~C.M. DISHWASHER, ... ohUt. 5 ... Wffk. "'° -· Sco Wa.yne. JtANCB0 SAN JOAQUIN Ga.I' COOltSE. U021 eut..r .... """"'· Nr. UCJ. ID'GlU CAJWEr Cleaner • I o r Dilbwuber • NJebtl. ~. lt//fe 23--45. Stearn Oidr: Cbarch'a Restaurant. Mllter Carpet Ceanen 141 .. Newport BIW, C.M. E.l'ltb rear, C.14. DRESS 'Shop on Balboa CASHIER lllond ..... nwoaru. AP' Dle~"DVl•U')'! Beach ply It ml4artlR Aw. ..... SSJ5 .... llj\ESS --pl .. . lnd1p1ndent Wes 4 p:itienl:W ~. PerlOnftll Aeenc:Y M~t haW It leut one yr. l'DI 0...... Ave Su.it-e C ~t exp. 1n ' boudqut CM. .... " -· llhop ..... am. D&ll)! Piiot &4iIE'iVWaitreN, exp., ov. t!t 2l pt.time, no SWl:iqs or botJd01o, C&I lor appL l'fS.el5 I am .. tt am • 3-6. Kra.tnen Qllonlal Kitchen, 512 W. I9lh, C.M. . * DRIYDS * Nec.-yl &iriERS Wanted: Na-Muat .._ dlu C:alUDlllla tlonal l.Almblr SUpply, H.B. ---c.n -botwu SAM· YELLOW CAI CO. !Pll. ,. E. lttb a. Qedt -. Colla -CUSTOMlll Sl!llVICE REPllESENTATIV!S EXEC. SECllETAllY Fee relmbuned, M111ion Vl- Requtm.1..f )Ti. olftce eXptt. ejo area. To $!fi0. (order ~• pref'd.) .ABniTIEs T)1le at leut 45 wpm, Abil.-UN1.JMITED 1AGENCY t~· ID anmnudeate well is 488 E . lllb, Sldte 22' a DIDI!! Act u diNct an. er.ta Mela &cz..lfi'tl -....... _, ... flllllrlllll -· IWlllUI \ ' Thu""'1, F-12, 1970 -y 'IUIT IJ Joas. EMPLOYMENT Joas • EMPLOYMENT JOIS • IMPLOYMINT MlllCHANDISI POil MlllCHANDISI 1'61 MlliCRAllllll Nill MlllGtvMll.-.. .,. SAtl AND TUDI SALi AND TllADm SALi AND TUDI SAU .... TUlll , --·•• Mita.w..,.. 11• .11•1 ~Wom. 7100.lobt Men,Wom. 7100 1----------·-----·-:o ". --,..,.,,.,. _,_lture -,......... _,....... -800™ " U.. In. Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :~c:.:== J . e. PENNEY co. ' FUINIT .UIE u•RT INSl>:ii'liiiil WUted .... FASHION ISLAND llUI lit """' -· -Doil> NEWPORT BEACH Pllol ao. K.flT Needa MENS CLOTHING . SAWMEN Full lime employment, ucellant Incentive plan ud "OUlilmldlng oenelita, a ell"'!"• to J*Uclpata Ill 11111 eomp~s upans1on pro- • m JABSCO . , ..................... _.... ... MICHANICA&; DUFTSMIN .....,.. APPLY IN PERSON 9amto9pm Monday thru Saturitay J. C. PENNEY CO. • 2t Fublon lldud- Equal opportunity employer El!ptri•nc<d .. .-..z. eance ~ on small pWDp eompcnl!nta and u-Jobi Man_, Wom. 7100 Jolts. Mer-. Worn. 7100 ---il'll knoWiedce ot dlmen- sionlsW~ u ap. p!Jed to autlnp &nd ma- chining dn.whwL Shop -_,,.., PARKING Attendant W/drlwft Uc, ~ yn A ...... """' Dey Dock -:J6(1J .w. t'.lout Hwy., N..8:-. Samlitl recraired. PART-TIME Warehouse . wort. 'Prekr stmketlred, SALES/EXEC Salary + eomm. Xlnt. ca.. reer tra1nll\I ~ Pl'OI• D.G , BIEL -,.,, ..... _,, !'.qual opportu:nb;J .employer able W man. Call .,_, __ .642-&W Between 9 A: 4. ....,.. ...,..,,... •K ~" W PLUMBJN_G Sain p/Umt, t._ -...ie BY PHYSICAL Tberapy, Sat " Sun. Apply .F.ari's . Calta Me•, ~ Part-time wen. AgpllcantJ Plumhin&, 152S Newport Phone: 56825'1 mwit be 18 )'eaf'I of a.ge. ....... ______ 1 Contact Mr. ColeJ!ll.D Blvd., C.M. Call SO.l75.1 • ........,., -!AM~ SALES ORDEll SECTY PIE BAKER. exper, part or No thorthand. Marine bdw. Sll1l ti.ml:, m qe UmJt. t know!edle betpfut, To $500. SHOWll~ l'LOOll DIMONITltA~llS SAMPLES • CLOSEOUTS -SPANISH 3 llOOMS 9F l'URNITURE REG. $795 for ..Jy fl19.91, unbollovoblol COLONIAL MAPLI a ROOM OllOUP REG. '"' for oo1y "47t.tl, -thlol LOQKI QUILTID I' SOl'A • LOVI llAT RHl. $229.91 f"! only flit.ti KINGSIIE QUILTED MATIRESS•? BOX Sprin91. Sele Price .,f,fl: lo" Sprt• & M•ttre11 Sets, full 1i1e, low •• ,39.9& Shop Fintl Then See Our Unbelievebl• luy1I IODI o!I--wltfi t.rrlflc Nvlne•I l•nk terms, Store ch1r9e, I of A, Mester Chg.-, Bentco's Coftee Shop A8JlJ'l1E.! 13! s. Oout. IAa\U>a Bch ~ ;'1{;'gf JOBS • IMPLOYMINT JOIS i, IMPLOTMENT PORTER: .Ta.nitonal work, O»ta Mesa 60-1470 Jobs Men, Wom. 7100 HARDINGE · SETUP. OPERA TORS PUBLIC NOTICE lllCUIA'IOI ll'IS CIJGlllTal Of 'll WllWT APUDWRS Spr hi & 11•1 ID Fw b i -All. ... - A decondor drWo -cm= -I l'OOllll of .......,.. ~ flll _ , (wu "'· '1215. SACRIFICE • • • • ~ $415 t·pc. MHl!om-• 1,411111 Sullo lo ,_ IR.,. $149.001 MOW 81'UI &..v-s,..i.~ c..tom lullt Sefo -~ lftOhhlot i.... S... Cholco of "-rtlful . folirioo. IR09 ... It.HI. MOW SUI.II' Spon~h Dlnln9 Soto Pl.II Soll4 Ook W Tobltt ontl C.llH ToiliOJlt.11 Toll Docorot.r ToW. u..,, IR"I. "49.HI · 'llOW 811.11 S,.•loh H..,lot Swot ...,,.,. ,(R.,_ "49.tal -NOW Ill.II · CRIDIT AVAIL NO MONIY DOWN : mm ·RJRtmRE 1844 Newport llvd.~"'.:W., Coda Mesa Only l!;;y Nr 'Tll t-'t• 'f· & S-'TU 6 Dlperieeced OD eeoorxl ___ .._ ~ Y"l'I experience, •ve own too I 1, DI)' 8-t: 30 lhlft. 17UO 16th St., s.let __ ------..N:;:;e.~c.JJ~64Ul;;:..::;<nl~=; I GRANT'S SURPLUS SERVICE STATION A"""'l IT'S.YOUR MOVE -App!lo1111 P-RESSMAN, Experienced Part tlrne. 2"" <ap. N"l QUALITY G.ujz: TAllL!:. iluCllllAlJll: drJw, bdt --Pmnanent employment, Excellent compl.lly ~ fits. oY'tl"tbne. Appf,y in penon at Shar-Loli Corp. OUtet. llx.17 AT'F. 25 to 6.5. See Jtm. 25'90 Newport Blvd. OllCO'ftr • GrNt Ntw Amerlean Of Mart1nrv1De. model aae. Aetral 001 after s PM onJ.y, H.B. Now Interviewing Costa Mesa. (Roya.I Tribune) 0ctqona1 TV, '50. 1'rlPSUrt ...... .,.., Mt-IMS '•s-H-A=R=p-5=1-c-R-l!~T-A=ll~Y Coreor With Tti. Tbl 41xtloal llfah. Flmot $SO. -Hi.Jt a Rocoptlonlot·Socty SALESMEN '°' beauty -· ol!lce, 21 ......._ InlaJd • bwlo!d ..,, AlltrM ISO. G.E. II" PIUlh omce, k>b ol public to 3S, attrac. wen -groomed, AIRLINES f matcll din wNpliol .. a Black a: wbltt TV ao. All ..., S yn exp ah1hd !ll typing A: c:uten. New 'iii al crtc. tbtlt A: men at .... cootaet. $3.... F II T' " ' l '-G'-•~-.. IL -I .. _ • <t-lndtptnd1nt u ime 10 E:uc. Mon thru Fri. I to COi _ .. -• ... ,._ usl'IOG ...... ,, ~. Cit Personntl .a.-y Expeiienced ;nfm-ed 5:00. 642-5735 e OPER.ATJ(...~ AGENT g lipt cbandeUer $130. Prtv ~ 0tea 1111.t ... 11 ...,..._ but not__,,., Many T•LETYPE • TICKEI' SALES pty, Huat. Horbour {:113) 1 PM. 1716 °""'• Ave, Sult. C --"-'1tl. Appljr 5 e RESERVATIONS ~ NORG'.;:;.;,:;;:E,.._~~~-~~ .. -,-. CM. 642-lm6, 545<1119 ., ,._, oa1y ,,.._. OPERATOR blocll - R.EAL ·Eatatt! Sale1men 2and6P.11.MlrfarMt. $450 up to llart. Be&utlful •AIRFREIGHT-cARCO USED partable A: dahlecand.Plllimapt .. Hy' •MD • •a .... -.... MO. ~ .E~-~ PL, abouldn'I -· be oelllna ... """"· Looll. ' • OOMMUNlCATIONS ""''' TV •la -oD .. --.. --· ~ ~ •••• .-• ~ -,_ Lipkin, I d Ml t e TRAVEL AGENr ....Utlon • Whllo !boy -~ x1ot $:!o. ~ -· 330HYIANDAVE. AGE: 21-30 HEIGHT: S'I" (lblkN.atMd'adden, botte1tuu.Huntln1ton n 1pervtn YoU?cbolc:eMl.SWebaw 900!1 o:md. $&Ill . IDSJ'A MESA Minimum w.EIGlf!'' "' -Bead>! W• will tnin. Call PJ.EAg; APPLY Po-' AtoncY Alrllno Schml1 Poclflc 2 -..., -·~ ;.,.;-.iiiili;.i ' - to.........., PHYSICAL '1' blk W. at Grand) Pbil MeNamee Vil1ap Real li:iO "'"'-·~ Blvd., CM 1718 0nnp Ave. Suite C _._,,.· --~· '-~!w.. .i:".ii"., _nri!C.M._ .. -...2114 _.,. --· ·-·~' " -·~ -····-610 E. 17tli, S.nto Ano ww --~ Equal--.,, R>llunu:>IE!n'S' Hlrb MASTER Bubu .... new Eolate96>-4<!1 SALES SECRETARY ~ -. ~., 54U5K wldc,4bumonwttblbll!ID" MCiUJ'ICE * ~ ~· TY-.... 1dmol ,rad, valid _c.Iif. Of>-L.-.....__ •'-. Oxlt&ct Lou REAL Eltat.i 5-Je1. Young T --· N.B ---.. ~.30 w~ Wanted; El'per. oven • 50. Tbe Faetary • * ~tttrw. ~ rec. erator'1 licenle, U.S. cttlan. ~ ~!Cl. tlll2 man with Uoena tor best ~~ • uu. ..... ~. ' Arpy'1 Coffee Shop, 3'll B. BASIC underwater 1815 Hubor. 54MIG: ' • w=. .!:'!!!~~ otdl. penannel, BAY. Fie appllcation It City Hall, Pacific Coat Hwy, BJ). •lline new bomta. Start . ABILJ"nES Harbor, C.M. photograpby. I wkl-2l bn 7. Antique Olk Ice lex med J tlmee. 'l'n• '\71: VIEW CONVALESCENT moo Westlnin*r Aw, We.L MATURE WOMAN immediately. 838-6120 tJNlJNlTED AGENCY w~ W&11tl!d. Split 10 pm Wed. ~ Feb 25. Xlnt. eond.r l.arle l1Ze w/S bu)<. ~ --HW HOSPrr.1.1 3Xi5 Tbm1o m\mter• c.Hf. .,._ Man:ll 488 E. lnh. 9lt1a 224 lbltt only. The Derby. 1J52 Nouo'"~ __. req,. •r· -1.' 0!~ ~'"-·' •--cab-Call --,._ -._ 13,191'0,5PM.Wrttten~ TOCAILON REAL ESTATE SALESMAN ...........: .. ~, ,... ~-. .......,.. ... ·---.,;;;;-::,~;;;:.:,.+...,,,,_,.-St.. C.M. Mardi 28, 1910 <n-O l9M5l1 NEWCOMERS. Newell Asloclat.es Cotta Mesa 642-1410 Palla.du Rd. s.A. Box 608, Dana Polrtt. CL !nit, etc. MUil .U. no room k!::NMORE .Mio ...._ Cl>KBINATION Main-m, 205. Need a ... ~~ ~-exp des. 481 N. OJUt Hwy SUes WAITRESS Ellperonly. Fri., 9E29 ln prueot bm:De; $15, Old, Dryer, $15 ..ti. -..CU ttDaDCt Man, Tnd: Driver, ..__... O>iJ• Lacuna 8ftcb 4~ Do You Take Sat • San. •2:90 p.m. ¥121 ======== oak amce or «1etk: et.tr, ====:=::=:=::.J Dtill p,.., °"'· "-"' !::::'?: ~~~ MED~CAL ""°"-.. -• Main St., Balboa. m-aso. THEATltlCAL 7900 owlvd type, 1"$. -Anti-1111 CO<p. IMS W. lllh, N.B. vualion, .,... ..... um. Exp d. ""' GP o-"°"' REUBEN E LEE lSAWMEN YOUNG M•• J&.'5 who want -'"E\:;"c..1•c.;;'°'-'..,:;:'-=""="--, I ·-------L 543-3404 ltrmo --Good oalu)I.-. · WANT!D ADSI •>'learnotrademtbomov-WE hove• beauUltll r,.. ""''-O.k r In """"" """""" .. ""' 1rr STERN WHEELER "" • ''°""' ""u"" .. , SCRAM-LETS .,-.. --~~to:'-!'"! XJnt. -·• •--•..,. •" * COUNSELING Je>& Moon Pb. 5e-11M. Sre Betb' Brace a1 .th iua1n of .alt• Can't Need 15 -ll men. n-~ .._. -..-• .__... •• FOSTER'S FREEZE. *COOK .* :.:..11blamo,..;,11c1-..,.....,"1lbotwl:!IOam ANSWERS :::'h'~.n~.! e,'t...i.ie:,..•....,""': Woman. Hn. 11 am-( pm. m·: .1..1. fl ·-Needed d&31 &. nights lowed a few a:cyldf onlt to A t :!'.I pm ~7l59 ~ $2.19.ti."l ..S -A: in pre.at Jl:me; $11, ~ 7'<*--JM'O' Mon.Fri. Aw. 1199 W. l9lh. ..,.. C..X .. ~ be ._.... Tho job s-1..tnotruclton 760I --(loupe -Cbo1t -dlOl<, rul<I a .... IOI.II. .U lllllce • -dalt, -·ala. crszn. Eam tllP comm. at C.M. ).t PM /iafl:JCJ Jor Cll'llr Girls APPLY IN PElUl>N seldom lived Uf ta the Prtm:m.-(l)()ING ~-!,adolJ• lll5 llutN:r, ~/~~.' $21. - lbfl!ietttr., work in 'bel.utt. FREE WIGS A: BlKINIS 410 W 0:ut llWJ',. N.B., l!St E, Cout Hwy, claims lo the Id. JOf!y Adams cleflDts all-_..._. c.vw .... ..._ M ~ Puk, ...,. -. you..._. a F......., llJ ---Beach """'u.lhe "blWl,r--======::;:::= ANTIQUE -· 11th eu. -.C -0c:ean. Sala a-.i1ut No .,. DO YOURSELF .,. OOOJNG." Olllce l'umllure •11 ...,. -••noa ' cw. DAllllEU. WARD -.... '"'comm. • ~ llAIWllB. Soln A FAVOR! WANTED: ---' 6r -•lew 644.am Complete -· FUil "' -·-· U"" .,_ AND BOYS• GlllLS Wint AEROIPACI! REIEHR 54Mm -s.... port-· c.n MlOl Lee... .... --• -WE HAVE TWO EXPLORE A DESIRI TO Bl! ON ... Pulllle -"EXCEl'TIO!WL;;;;;;;;;;==ll'=-..,,,,..-.-.J Mao\ Drh'e. aei.r .... : ~Pr.\n:::::--10 :""m""'1 ,.:..,...-.-:: 0 .. ENINGS TELEVISION... --..... ' Palm -wtotn. 8-lt AM "' ' ,,,_c• !be .., .;:......,.; On our top fli&bt ooJet ototf. THIS ONE! rat l'lw On. CUiero Aadl-e !!00 Std -..., • ltemo. GI llollotnpe, OD(. SUrmner.lJv.ln.2AdultL GARDENER TRAINEE tntbtllolJda,ylnnSyslem. u).ou~yowcanctaar--tionlnYour~C&ll(b\. maWlAWODdca-.•15, 6"n-11.i.. Cd m.81'19 Experie.nce1 ..... ~~ ~opp. Resume on ftCIUHL Robert live and HH to meet tbe ul300,..pe~ould ... k~-:O .. ,.~ anp Counb". MT.ast. ~ Jtpl flt a•_.,. -:,,..=-'=a'"1.-.,.h-...,--.---,-1; CIJ'ITER,.MARKER "~ -0.0.. .,....,.,, RdL ,.->O• _. .., pm>louo wwi ;. .,,,,.;;;::;.~ ~k MEllCHANDISI POil e M"'-...._a NOW OPEii Gum•nl Monulacturu. GolThoAbbotHobltl MOTEL Work.~: ....... nce.Eamwhllewe m11<:bmarttntbetuture, SAll .ANDTRADI ~-DttltJoc:. ~-N•"'""1 • ..._-. ~. gd. pay. IG-3tl2. Ser'Ybll .a Orange County matme wmnan to take train you tor unlimited -.m.. I would like to talk to )'OU. 180) Newport Bl'tld ~1a lleliu....,,. Man, port -ABIGAIL ABBOT doar&< of maids on S... ond tutur. coreer. u,.,.... quo1111<a..,... mateb Fumlture IOOO Colla-·-BEllli; -wt, -. ) eves. It wk. ends. Apply fn '"""PWe1uwmel ~~ .. 211 boueekttpen day oft. Apply our~ thla could MEN I WOMINI _ o~cz --..,.:_ IO Loula XIV W. 11te, 1 1 ,er.m. 495E.1TthSt.,C.M. -• arntt, .--in pttlOfl, Apply .. J-~•peB= ~ be the career :you've been C'OMPUTER PROGRAM· ,,...,,...._.........._ , ..... , It. ::.:_old.~.,~ ... -.::.._, ......, See Tmy * s:-~ * Ben Brawn'1 MoW' Hotel i:;' Nutton "~ looldnr for. Call tor penonal lrllNG IS THE KEY TO • ~. • 2"C'C Yr": ~ ;; A ..".dlaaal. 11» .,,.W, OJUl:NTAL JlUGI ' ! DENTAL ASST. GROOMER !lllD6: a!!..,_... POOLE IUICK "''"""" ~°!:i Ins pm. youa,.=.ABLE Dlux ....... ,, 01..,, ru Cout Hwy, Slllte D, NJl, Moot beaat -~: QWrado up, Beach ...._ F l --oD Mm~---· E 2-•• 0..... llart.,..., ,,,,.,, Admlnl C:OIO< TV, S..., -llO. Lllte """· m.-, ~ I 1 .. pendent , ema e, MOTHERS..,..,._•••v''"' ~ · ''".,., "-.,;...,.. .. •---POot P'Oll'1llD oflerlnJ.!:r 3--Piec-emodun N!Ct, Tah&el Al... • P.,•••I Afency breedl. C.HfmM'1 mo1t ~ RETlREES-O.U.Met11. -.-._ • ......,. tlnestequlpmentand 4 I: lamps, Pair or S.:...,.: !!,wl.,Mll .. M II l 1111 cn,,. Ave Suite C beallltfUJ pet l'tore. #~ Xln't eamhlp. W~ ""IRANCt:I ltfea avallablaf .Rell-time upholstered chain. At 1 !ING--_ 1 l C.M. 6C«l26," ~ i'utdon llland, N.B. 6"--0980 Oilld Craft Reps. nted.ed in CASHIER MANAGt"R computer ~ lte ....i.-.1 to tell ---- Dental Aslrl.stant HAIR stylist A Shampoo some ...., .. area1. • .. _ ....... ., °"_,., 6:r ma-. .... Fot loeal --... ~ • Loon .....,..... -~.,,, .. ~--o ..... s.i. I022 -. old. No --1 ORTllOOONnC OFC. Girl. p /time or F I dme. tntervw write fully to R. C. located in Newport Be1eb 1hc .4.-·dic 1., YO'mcbol -•-'-Ale -For Lav!!ly Shop w/JOtl ot Pett)', P.O. Bos; 275, C.U. Lady, 25 ot over, expert. area, bu poCtioaa avail. 1DT" ra;a A•1 un. ce mall" , eome GARAGE Salt· T·Nqbban dellCrm: etc. GllU'. M Cllllb """-·Tap Saluy. --~-.. N.B, "G---NEED--·-~-.~ -.. Day.. • well-·-~ s.M--. ~o • ' .,,,$11.00eacb,.,.,.for$33 ~"'···---OI· ~-~·-. ----• Pleasant Workinc Cond. r ......... · ---4~ can ~ • ~ -= ... ~= ~ abiftl a'nililHe. Loan ~Kw;;.~ EJC,. • ..... I eecb. We Mve 1 PNCOCk bd"' ;;•.,; ... w•• I A&e 19-29. Ex...-Req. ~ ·~ ... -~~ -~ ·-"Xln-M•-"""""-bond!IL .p;._..,m -. I on! 139 95. The J'ao. """"' M lcol . * Call SC.XX * ur eV!!I. -ttngton Beach area. t .. .,,. ,,,_., eel p:itential A: fringe ben.. ~-= ~-....:....... Ltn ~Aot Ory, GE rdrlc, IU bllq, UI _..:;:_=:..::=-.=-.::.-HAIRSTYLISl' w/toU. Earn pay opportunity. Contact Apply betwem U PM. efitll, Only appUC&Dts with t.ory, ........, ..-.."UUI", _,,_..... baby pram. tb!. bans. lrwtrurneata , 1121 DENTAL Office Recep. by mililll .paoe Jim Frank Willett 54.]..6338 A* for Mr. Upktn. a min of 2 yn, Savings ex-UMM l.t....,. SACRIFICE! r couch, 1r& lampt:, dothe' etc. 20ll ACCORDION '1 tlom.t. Pleue Write Ben !!1~11, u.:-n..""-;..... perlence need apply. F '"" ,..., uphols. chn, BR turn., Commodore, N.B. Sit A . j S7M, Dau, Pilot, N.B. '3L." a _._.. _,_ ... o-wu. i1 Pk'Me Anly putieu.lan call Mr. Hensley W.. 41 naqb. ftCllner chr, Mlle. am. 2/1( 1; 15. 6CM5l8. J'QJl :a... S195. IGaJI. Reprdina: Your Work 6~7321 days/833-0350 eve1 nawparl.. GRANT'S (2'13) ID-05U 0.-,.. C4f '2"6 ~ -•Qllallt HOUSEWORK,NOOOOK. J*IOI... SURPLUS $1ils.'orotory Coll547.M71 ENTIRE bouubold~~~p~Lob~pi.-&~11· DesJi-!1% • .,.. • ""' Mon, ':'.~ ...... Sbup,,...,. c.. Beaoh ..... -. G~···-·E ~· -...... """ lnc:l -oD ...... J.!'51 PIAHOI • alGAlll l'tft>f with ArtUtie and Fri. 9 to 1 pm. Rd'• o .. ..,. "'' l'J&O New)WA't Bhd., CM. .0£ c.~ -.cl........... -•M u.~ w u~ -v.:=:_ 0 t architectural Own tramp. 6H4102 H.B. Call LGnlne, Westclut Pt!!' OP' MUSIC an -w£ ~-.. "II"'• &1berrY ay, ... ,, ,J"a-1 NEW .;. um> -~ Profo11lonol ....... BALESLADY :111-45. Ffl'tm<. ......i ,,._,,, 0043 W•s> Ptano<npn 1......, CdM. In-ml. 1rY1ne Jl3>.7J45 e Y--~ ~ andf«ir oo::=io~ 81~~ :i: . for the ....... Qiildrw Store. So. 0... cliff Drive, le-2T70 Cfee and IN YOUR HOME QUALITY kine btd -quilted GIGAN'I'lC Gulp Sele -e Tllamu 0rpn. :2821 I. Dom, s;A. -a..lble $lll0. flHl9t ond ... ........... ~ Ai'Pb' aJll D Sl, r.. Jld. Jobi) Al1ywbore to .llnnp C.U... mattnu. Compleie-wtt-i !lbw tll Feb. JI. BDRll -~ e KlmltoD ..._ t~5S~~~~~~~~~~~~~-mo..wDr.,N..a. !J\llttn. SECmTARY wttb 1e1a1 1.umuctar-Mr.Jean<Jon> sm, worth peo. ™ applJancn. poo1 table, •Kobler•~ W-.7100Jolio Mon.Wom.7100 '42-3111 -a su.a "'1>· full --n1owaPauJ-MA tnmusk:·Oblrlhl two. lampo,bornoota,p1.t1o,tum COASTMUllC NURml 1iCi110N1i ll.E. Solnmon WMllM ~ 11111 '""""' to °"""""""" · lonmr .... MUST Sell: Ll>e -io1a, 2 • .... WI-· Dr, CM. NIWPOitl' a Bio- Auembltr• Burr~ughs Corp. -Comrw<lfl ~-- MISSION VIEJO Now '""'"' .,,., .. _ .... ASSEMBLERS It -new plant ID Mlulon Viejo, Clllt. Somo ezperience pnferred. Applf 8 am • 4:3-0 pm Mondq tbroqll Friday ' IMPLOftmlr OFFICE 2172SJonllhM ...... M111f1 • VIiie, Celff. ...., - ,,...,,,,, .......... I - • Z..hlWied Real !'Ate &m.. P .O. Box lS!t, Laguna ~~-." .... ~~ni.,.wnl!,,.!'1 ~~-"~. Call JN THE BLUJTS ~ a.la --+ m.-trw 6: ...... El; ..,. .... .., in BlltiQr lftd Beach. r-..· .. _,.INlll&fW _., .._..._..... 11'1_,_, bood .... 5'JL.50r J..ada' ()pa: JN _h, .... _ --... • -·---... ~......, P'tl,lol ----------· lo. °"" lor nol.thdlol -'""' SECY to y p 11-y • keyboord 1tarmony I' CUSl'OM ..... Gold Sala. ':., .,,,._, Tt>url, munlty llalp., DID ODllt needl eoaednltioUI. bonllt, · • • tJonr wltb mualc ap-Ahoolt Ne.w, $150. Call :'iii-:-=-:=~"' ' Hwy., SI> ,.... .W f\111 time sallll*I. Exp1 anil Youns • ...,..tw, 1'l!"lt ilart. pttdaUon. The eoune of fn-m..-. SAT A: 8ml JN pm· IJ' J'OCI "' '-lal • Pluto ext. 351 R. z. Uc. ftlt'd. c)n......... er.__. .... J 1'ln: recent eX· ltntcHon ii not a ended BEAUT. 8' IOI& and '°"" HcMWhnM ~ Ill • ~ eb11 'nAa NURSING -W/Utl -. """""'"' Prclld""1' wttb ·-· but ado ....... lo wt. llonl, -bl«. Loma -1-lkb. .............. 1or -J'-bc -~ 6 IBM ....,, stimulated ID '-" oo bll Novtr-S:llD. -.,_,.,. Ir --~ nlld. Hn. S.1 pm. -. An.lllble: tGCllK. own peyc~ '"'6. Are 3 USED ..ra lilC!d A: ebait MISC. i&anl, )'Qll w tt. 1'AllD'I BAIZIW'IM 'Ibur, A Fri. 8:• a.m. I; e Slllera• to tudle liltllw ~ forcilw ,.,unell or )'OU?" eet&, jolt tlle Mlftl' Jar 11-6 r.b. U tin ~ OWMr .. ~ ltJI PM Sat l Sun. -· Coll 1D1•1 --prime llllCIT.WANS: Qim'I loan d!Udftn ID pndieef An omoD opts, IOl.llO eub. l ol ......... 6 Ill-._ °"" 1MrJ - , OR 3-3517 """' -ttlo lor -....... Growth OJ. has po. )'OU ftOlly ·-muok --• d!olr, clonjll> H.B. ~'r.15 6 lllDdq --OLD e1tabu.bed tn1u:ru. Md ID1il:ll.f&lldl rtDleD-tentlal + job & plUlb offtee ~ an )'Oil wutbW JOUI' modml. tor oaJ7 $25. 'nw J'RI, lat a Am• U4 se Ian apncy delire• secretary. -.idflo .... ••L U1e011t $$0.0illSaUyHart,5CM005 'timeAmoneyt~tll F&C°tG.')', U8S Harbpr, Bernudino. N.B. 'J p11ce 1 .. _ --1-Sal---.,......,,. COASTAL AGENCY -onl1 -n-!><1141142-oodlonal $25. " ary open. 66.1515 for "1a. Exp. ~·d. but 2790 Harbol' Blvd, CM ~. ~ :"!:. T Gold Iota, ai. Early I;;;;;;;,:::;:====-I * i&lr OPERA"roRS, ~ will ttalo 0-quail. :!.. ohldentl. For Amerl<•• plotlorm Appl-11• ,.._ a;;:,'';:Q" ..... blldnll. A llod -SEltvtCE· Sia-..,..,. •-~-~ 11 -~ -· -on drtun " P-• Sallaman to 1-.ndi. SO. 3 rotes k Must be fl.&rtbn' u....w.ll<U ca !:..!:''! ,:.:! .... • ,... ply, 863 Production Place, ora..-ONnt)' · N«tbem OW:: deu:I A:""· 'd ApplJ .f9t..49il. l0:~ • ll nooa or MAPLE lllltQ. esceJlent G.u ~ EJ9 IM. 0... ,_.,.. • -ftAN01 • N.B. Pl!' -a.. Dllp ~ ......i. :",.,.,. ~ Station, s.r'"" OOilllltloo 1$). -Colleo w,_ -a .~~r; OllGAlll. -- PART I E · 1-. ,.,.. ho,. ""· lo -Blvd 1, San Dtqo • tlltlo SJO, MWlll --. '11 -· =-a..1'-.· W. EVENING WORK -ond oale uf la?P FrwJ N bono colta. PIANO • OJIOAN 1.-:JNll USED -ar -bead-Coot "'"' 111111-1111 or *· ,,:IOP.M.TOIO::IOP.M. _ .... _....... • op INYOURHOME.Sllmtdoto -· _ .. -· Cll-Pll. -•Frt-.am1111 t.blbllld -.-die'lltide SERVICE. StaUoa Atttrxlant. )'OUl' dill'• am1ca1 educ.a-cloatlle: a: twin bole ~ " HOIPOINT MIO ....... .l RAMMC"fD WE N E 0E D 20 MDI Jl'l!f'd. _,•d., JtowV "'a I• + Hon by ~ wD a con-mattrea •ti, wllile tbey GE IUdD ....._, Mal Ill ta CORiCtCA DllL llA& WORK PART TIM E IN e s.inmt.n to baDdle land comm. Perm., full time, 990 cert planllt who 11 1ut SU.95 .t. ftt net1:1r7, x1nt l'CIDll., ... ea••. -S. Cllll: BwJ, LARGE, llA'llOllAL J!llM -1or °"""*""" / E. t'.lout Hwy, N.B. nteblh.... o ,.hool of ll!5 -· ~ '4Mm or llMll5 EXPANDING IN ORANQE ,_, --SERVICE Ila. Attend. Eloo muolc to LqUaa. 5erlotUly MAPLE Colleo • ond -FRIGIDAIRE -....... Ill COUNTY. NO EXPEJU. Mutt hav• conak1e,..ble per. run u.m.. Pref older 111t.ere*d ,.tultl or:::_ Bonon 10dlllr wltb ,_., v, .-. mt oam1, m.,.. E>G-U\Y.. --lo .... IWll mu. Aw."° W, Ulh. ==-~-1-,llllfa.6CMll!I -tl!w-l'llL--All,,_ -llm'-11 BE 7'1 1'ttS or AGE Oil ·ond --cllontelo C.M. • • _,," aftln.. lllllC OLDER AND LIVED IN rre('d, Pe:rhQI form nu. SeWmg Maclli.ne Oplraton A: noon. -DAVDfO "' Oood. Nb U UstD Aw *A: ft"-.. aD WVWW V.--, ni1S AREA AT LEAtrr cltus Irr Common:lal/I"' s..m.truaeL Eltp'd ladies PIANO LESSOiif Wnll7 -· lllO"' blll °" --'I. Jiii lOll "· lfll.lo, IA - ONE YEAR. FOil . ---· Top ~. ldal All ... L a.t.; In .. ,_ fer:-· No-CK. ... TIS ' VIEW CALL J1U. Oii SAT. DIKE AND OOMPAllY INC. ao•ll-w1t11 lllot people altt, 11UXlRY· lllPROVlZ-SELLll'G OJmpl ->Old. APT SliO --Goo:'-PIANO TUIGllll 6... 1 ·-: 1714) '46ofal, Jo -1< ..... App: llll ATION. ~Coll All lltotl Ill ---...... '8L Coll • ...... I 11111 ~I "!d!ip, for.,,.. M-Cll. ol1m< 1,,_, N.8, -JJ.1Hlll H.L --; • I , . r I • I TRi'ffSPORTATION TRANSPORTAT ION TRANSPORTA"l'lDN tmported A-9600 Imported AueOI ·-importOcl .A.ltoo - HAIDIOND Stebrt....,-, Y..m- t&ba.. Nnr 6' used pianos ol rnoet mtkH, Betl buys iii. So. C&IU:. at Schmidt Music Co. 1SOt N. ¥,i._ Santa Alla NEW Ii USED, Pianos. Orpiu. Rebuilt Grands. Walllch'• C.?11. 541).28.JI { \VUJ. ....BUY BALBOA BAY CL\JB FAMJLV AfE~1BSRSHIP. Call .,,.., .. I NE\VPORT Beach Tennill mem~l'Bhlp for s a I e . drsperite-mus t KU! 5'19-1333 f OR· RENJ Travel lim pl111 ''°"".Wea yl Trucks • 9500 '67 FORD YAN I) i' ll"' -~ I t' L · • 5\ 111 1 li I i - DATSUN, NEW '70 DATSUN PICKUP W /camper, 96 b,p overhead cam, • tpd, dlr, c Pb ttre1, back Up Ulht:s. You name itl Serial # Pl..521208873. Full pnc. $2(119, TUe small dn 'er trade-. Call ·Phil. MG MG ' Sales. Smile:, Parto Immediate Delivecy, All Modell _f~:,'\L'l 1 c1l I Jl111pu1 I'' POUj:HE ----PORSCHE '69 911T EXEC UTIVE CAR LIKE NEW! Harbour ·v.w NE\VPORT Bch. Tenni& Club Family Men1btnhip. Call • 6#-.23.>.i Econolint. aul)l!r van, blj: 6 auto. radio, dlr, bealer. jUAI bffn tuned up, in xlnt cood. Take foreirn car or amall down, CA 11 Ken alter 10. l100 W. C.out Hwy., N.B. 4M-8773 Ol' st'Ml6l4i. 3100 W. ~Hwy. NA =='=='='='===-!-. ""'"'' AUT1'10RIZED SALES k SERVICE 18111 BEACH BL., 842-4.-4.15 ll~TrNcTptl BEACH HI.Fl & Steroo 1210 '"'"~"-'-="'---AD.'URAL Pclrtabll" Solid State Sic.re<>. ~ n~ dld Reg. I fl.25. $10. 5411--4278 Tape Recorders 1220 SONY SO D tape deck, Wlo, J ~ads, rM!\'I. 613-Mi.1 OUTBOARD rnotor 3 HP V.·~lt-11s. $30. 546-1219 after 5 P~f I HOOVER Upri,ght Vaeuun1 aeancr w/attach, $7:>. ~ 54;;...3039 HAND Palnlcd oil portrait ol you or )'001' children fron1 a pholoif"aph. ~ PERUVlAN Decorative F\1r -·-. '63 FORD PICKUP % Ton. lone bed, xtn't cond., .s •• dlr,...mcd. ..blue. .xl, black int T~ vnall for. eip car ar small dn , Will lino: prvt prty. For info, C&ll Phil .... n:t . Soorting_ Goocb 1500 I 11ug, made Jro:n Vioooa. To * Sleeps 6 I-'""._-~------~e call ~317 - 'tit CHEVY %. heavy * Funy Self Contained .,........ ~. ""''· "'· Campf'r 8', 1leeps fi. Trade MOYER 6'6 SURFBOARD Misc. Wentod • 1610 Used lx. ~!Wlt sell! $65 675-1949 aft 4 pm . SCUBA TANK . \\'Inf J VALVE $4.5. * ........,,. SKIS, New Heads $150. Must sell. Call after 3 pin, -Mi1celli1neou1 8600 * AUCTION * FRIDAY-FEB. llth 7:30 p .M. ~room Set!, Dilling Room sets, Divans, \Vindow ~sis, Cedar Ov11s, Commodes. Lamps, Sterros, C.Olor TV's, Maple ?itagnovox S t " re o, -Buffets, ?dartteMe11 tall siz.. es), Captain's Olalrs, Span- ish Bar &:: Cofiee Tables, Off. lee Desk &: Chairs, F'il'C'proof File, Mirror,,, Power Mow- ers, Soda F'oun!ain. Llk.: new, side by side Rdrige-r•· tot, stoves, \'iashers, Re· friaeraton. Dishwashers &: MUCH ltfOP.E! ! WINDY'S AUCTION \VANTED: Clean u ~ e d furnitul't and ·late model ap- plillflCf!A. l pc. or houseful. &iG-0033 • ST. JAlwtES Church needs rummage; anythl"'. 1'~ree pick up. 60-4729. 67>0210 \\'ANTED: Used Hou s e Trailer, Small. Call betwn SAM & 5PM, 540--0960. FREE TO YOU FEB. ••• MARCH SPECIAL • • $225.00 l'er . Wnk includes 1nsu~1nct & mil .... • LEISURE RENTALS far vw $1250. 835 Joann, C.?.t. ~82 '65 FORD Half·ton P/U 8, Auto, R/H, Nu paint, Beat offer. 494-1421or497-u.23 '64 OODGE V-8.-8' bed. Duplex tires. $950. '46-4924. 1880 Raymond Ave., C.Af. -The tvords -~1'16< Authorized ·MG Dealer IMW •BMW• Mo MOdeliln Stock """'1>medi&i& Dellvety SALE$ • SERVICE • PARTS T &M MOTORS, I NC. 800. Garden ·Grove Blvd, SM-2284 OpCn SUnday 89i-555t DATSUN '69 DATSUN 2<0> ROAD9i'ER 1'1Ult aee to apprttiale, , CUccnSe # 19084CI) SPEClA!. """ ENGUSH FORD FERRARI .DATSUN SERVICE CARPE'I' Layei: has carpel. Nykm, Kodel, Shag k H~ \Vil! ieu a1 cost° for lab<r. 52:1-118! ET Installer hu one voc11.do nylon carpel, juW-backed. Will all or part $3/yard. 54().. ~ • • DESPERATE. Must scll Lull tamily membcnhip to Newport Beach TenniJ Club tbb v.uk. Best oftrr. 644-12S8 l\rusr SE.Ll.! Old t:."ngliab Boit Rentals 9038 Shcrp Dog, .mlle, 10 mos. Show Dog. Paid $4;.Q. Make RENT: Race or Cruise Cal oUer! 644--0397 or 644-ll2J 2.~. f'ully equip. $30 a day. SAi\fOYED Pups. beaut lit-Convrn. 11.llp. 96S-4S40 lcr, for shoW or ~t. AKC • reg. 1'11alt &-. rt ma Ir . Mobil• Homes 9200 &n-<858 BAY HARBOR 7 WK old f,malt. 1/8 cocker, Mobile Hom• Siles 718 11tvcr .........l!t', vefy YEAR END N,..w Double box •Prin&• & """" :auress. llcadboan:I & imall &. curly. $15. 5'it>--2jgt CLEARANCE SALE , tramt not nc!W. c.omplcle DAOtSl.fUND. 8 '''ttks old. NO\V ON DISPLAY ... ..,, CaU alter 5,, 60-&W7 t.talt, Papers. $50. 12. 16, 20, 24 I! 30 \\'Ides ~ &4.2-1128 Up To 6(1 t"'t-4!1 Loni: '69 3lO C,8. Ci.on 1'50-"IO 350 t.lotocl'OSll, clean $650. 54Q-...179T '68 TRIU?.1PH 65Ck-c. t"1n carb. Xln't Cond. Best Of. fer. Call 847-8480. '6.) Honda Scramblc.r, :too, \Vclx:o kitted 3JO. $:!iJ. * 962-Slal '67 30a HONDA. lm. Xlnl Cond. !\lust Sell. Set. at ll3 39th SI .. N.B. Trailar, Travel 9425 '69 t.tO:\IAO 19\'J fl, tandem. Self-cone.. J"etrig., e I e c . b11lkcs. 1'Cf1Jl!I. :,·l&-1539 Tr1il•r•, Utility '450 (2) SOUd' State ra~ioe.. Ont: CHll!UAllUAS. AKC pup-1425 Saker St. Coslfll ~le~ ' tp;1 ~ =.,tor~ pirs 16 ~·~ .. tiouse-lraincd, 1A block Eu1 oiJfarbor B\v,t. Eiq~~ped Boat~ T~~l er 2 ~0 ~· ' Ibo\\ quality. 547-3874 Costa Mesa fn4) S40-S.170 11ulboals O{ 1 P\\T boat, m. QUWTY kl .. ""'. quil(td GREAT .,.,. ..... "'"'"· N~ 20 x 56 :";:;·:.-00~";'===== mattreU. (;opiplete unused A.KC. I "'.!'1 old. l fem. '-4 2 rut, 2 BA, dr_n, carpctinll: ... $131. worth f260. ~ males. 67~7632 thl\roUI, 22' nlaed porch, ~ l SABLE 'Female, Par1 carport & patio a\\7iing,., AM/FM 4 ~ record Sbetp Do&;. Loakinc Im' ,_tany l!xtra•. su.600. On ttlf' pJqfr, tape 1ffOrier ·$50. zgod homt. SlO. ~ be a c h at ORIFT\VOOD Front thrOW ml>""._, $45. /'CHIHUAHUAS. 7 \\."Ce.ks, 3 . BEACH CLUB, Jl.B. Green- ..,.-ftmalea AKC. "3 each. leaf hfoblle 1-loinc Salts, 114- .B,Al.BOA B/t 'I club mtmbe.rahlp J)000 p I u 1 traMftT 'fees. Box: P"9l9 -Pilot HART SCMIMr Jfar.x. mena ..._., aliu 44 r•a ut ar, -.1m -. ~ !l.l&-TJIJ, jomicra lnc. 4 MEXICAN Cbibuahua ,eup. Went to buy or ••II 7 pie<""',., .. Sho" '""" IJ:i , Let US H•lp You I ca. Call OG-9l0l Uood Spod•ll•" MINIATURE OoxiH. • •·kl S & K MOBILE old, ""''" ooJ,y. 12". C•U -HOME BROKERS 67;.;)llOT • 636-4921 • AKC Bultl Jiowxl PUPJ)ltf, J'll'RN. V8'tb0nd l r a 11 tr month old, tor l'hOw or 10X50, tn adult )ltllrk C.M. fllm1ty stl.~s.~7254. Good t"Ond. flea , 114&-_90:"1' • Trailer, Travel 9425 ALPINE VACATION TRAVEL CENTER Excel.. Golden Fi1lcon Olympl• -Alpine Apo1che ·Wheel Ci1mper \Votlds J11;?1f'st nbt com· plttr RV \-thiele 9hopplJ¥ ccnltr. ~ Cordt1n Crov,. Blvd, GC 534-6686 ' ' have a special 11ieaning at Anaheim Foreign Car Center Orange County's No. 1 Datsun Sales. Leader . 626 So. Anaheim Blvd. n.i.;3133 FACTORY TRAINED SERVICE & PARTS PERSONNEL • Everything for t~e Customer. • "WE BEAT ALL COMl'EllllON IN SALES & SDVICE" Authorlzed !.IC .~er -·~ MGI '67 MGB • . Rdstr .. 4 spd., dlr, wire whls. racin&' red txt., plush black int.. Xlnt Cond tnru-out! Take older tnde or 11nall down. TR8006. Call Ken, 4~9713 or 545-0034. 1961 PORSCHE. 911 Spo11.amatic. Call Ew1 4 I Wknda, "Mr. Jamet; C13-'191. ~ Wkdays Mrs. Brown, 77"110 '67 PORSCHE 9~; AM/FM, J foa: lamps, wood steer w'il., 1 extren1e lo mt $4,000. • 673-93b j 1967 b.tGB, Blue. Xln't Cond. SIBOO. C&ll - 6'13-UI> SPRITE OPEL· '65 SPRITE, new top, ·tape : . deck, radio, beater $600. I 673--5790 ·• TOY01A NEW• USED RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ·• 100% F1ctory Wi1rr•nty Av•ilable on UHCI · :royotas 1000 Mile1 or 30 Da.y1 • ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA . ; F 1ctory Direct Dei1 .. r N•w Cars Und Can ; 894-3322 8944321 : ~ Bell.Ch Blvd. WcsvRinster TOYOTA Mark II Wagons Hi Lux Pickups Land Cruisers Wagons PLUS OTHER JIARD TO GET 1.10 DEC..9 NO\Y" IN STOCK . Your Best DeaJ..s Art sun AJ DEAN LEWIS i 196(: Harbor, C.M. 6.)6.9303 HARD TO GET? NO SUQ.I TIUNG " Marquis Motors Inc. \\'e ha\'e ovr.r C~) 1970 TOYOTAS in 1tock! I CHECK OUR. PRICES!!! 1.fARQ.UIS AfOTORS INC. • " ' 900 So. Cst 1-lwy, l:.a!PlJlA i -19~-7503 * 541}-3100 t 'li6 TOYOTA : Low mileage. ractory air A: j radio, Lie. YDC-59'.!. M 1 your dPal. Phone 6'1&-5m5. BAYSIDE MOTORS 1200 \V. Coast llwy., N.B. HARBOUR VOLKSWAGEN '63 YW BUG '68 YW BUG '&&YW BUG '68 YW BUG '&lYW BUG '68YWBUG '64 YW BUG IM19, M11tw, IVl'M UU Ctft•trtl~Jf. ....... MNl•r, W/W Tlr11, tVAI 4'4) l 1<11t, IH1t1r. U'l'L Ht) AM·~M. Htllff. A111 ..... 11c. (WlD asn •NII, H .. tlt". IYTW 1411 ~tcttry Air, RWlt a Hui.,, CTCL. llJJ •••II. Htlllt", (HMI" nu -$1&9& $139& $1496 $1491 $169& $996 'ii& DA TSUI WAGON ~:.':' :::.··· $791 . '&l DATSUN ~~;.:."',~';"';."'" $1191 '86YW BUG I Mil, "91fff, -tf,.._ (Tax ·1111 '64 YW BUG ~.:~· ,':;,"" '66 GHIA ltlllil. "'""'· w11ne w .... . I own11. tlt\IW 121) '65YW BUG IMlt, H .. I«'. IVWI tol) $119& $99& $149& $1191 '&& YW CAMPER ~.::·•::""· $199& ITWL 1121 '&OYWBU~ .................. HN!tr, IOAL. t•) HARBOUR V.W. AUTHORIZED SA~ES & SERViCE 11711 !ea~h Blvd., Huntington 8t1ch 142-44~ t I TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Imported A- Thursday, F ..... IY 12, 1970 DAILY PILOT TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTAT1~5'!!~~~A~T~l~:j'!!:~~~~!!'.l -.1 ....... 4-NG1 1,let.,._;;.;...c:.:..,.=--..;M;.:l:.:l;.:l::;Pl'::;rf:...C;:::•:.:,n;:::-;._ __ H=ll, I Auho W......i t101 UHd Con -llMd Coro '90I ~.;;Coro=--..;'900;;..;.; Uo011 C:... TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TOYOTA aIIL MAXEY !Tg>IYIOIT!AI ~oucsYW· w •. A•IN CHICK IVERSON , n: ,.Cr.,. SH au1cK cH1YRour__ POU ~o .. '67 BUICK LE SABRE '66 li' ... ·$5 M-1967 J'ORD LTD loe.dtd. awn. '68 OLDS 442, pJ .. p/b, ale. l 4 doOr, POwer 1teerine I ,. __ y ed 4 Maintained .... F.'ord •~rto i.oe. CaU an.r I or bn.keL Factory atr com:. ~ • .. , -~MT--Immaculate. <VZT ~) Auto PS/PB Ydlow/Bk Int. Service Mgr. Fact Wm Re-,,_ ~ .....,_,. YOUR AUTHORIZED FROM $399 11111 IEACH BL VD. Hunt. looch '47-UIS I mt-N. of Oout HWJ'. on Ilda GOOD SELECTION . PORSCHE AUDI $2085 TF!' 488 malnlna ....... U5li Fon! I • POOLE BUICK Sale! $1099 Sale! ?~ ~~ a1t •. PLYMOUTH ' AO 1or 11o1oo ... _ 134 E. 11111 SL, eo.1a 11~ Mlltet' 'T' '& FM! Gal>xJe i!OO XL 'et! roay m. 4 cit h.t. :m. l TRIUMPH lJ2U Beaell BIYd. 541165 64r1 ..1.1 Beautuul ear. Auliomatlc Pwr Ill. brb, tac air, V!.n --ileodl '69 ELECTRA m "" '" -etc. YffZ.0.18. 1" t ~-io bl<. ~--• '66 TR . 4-A. Wire whll Michelina. 8 .R,G.. R&J{1 Tonneau. Asklng $1550 . 646-0lli DEALER FOR ORANGE COUNTY -kl ~ :run pwr, r.ct, air, cnr. AMI %lDO Harbor Blvd., c..M. ~ deal. Phone xi 7-61.lf. EYe. lff>..mJ. ""aJ" ; ,,,, -. OC:-.!,A~ ..,., ~T ,,;l::.; ·:!:'..::; ~ORYAll BAYSIDE MOTORS PONTIAC l 1...,., PORSCHE ~••395 all make&. See Gears• ~ Lquna, Slcrifl.ce1 Take old-• U» W. c.out. Hwy., N.8. 1 11VU ••· '"' ................. .-Theodoiio Robina Ford er car In tmdi; Wlil fine 15 CORVAlR Oona. 4 apd. 1958 FORD Station Wan. 3521 ------'----:1 2060 Harbor Blvd. priv PJ'b'. Bl'.l2S. Call 'J.P. 110 bJ>. Good eobd.· Call toluteptor ena., eood t:lru, '81 J1REBDU>. A-400 i '68 Trlumpb T 2SO 6 eyJ, LIJte new! $2500 • 540-1086 • 1968 PORSCHE "'· .................. $4195 CM. -0 alter 10 AM. 4Sf.9m <r ,.-==alt..,6,..,·,....,=___,. body .. -.. Good lllW!qr ............. """'" 26,000 1 IMPORTS WANTll> 56(1634. ~ '62 CorY&ir, i-Dr. Good cond, Call 646-&119 a.tt' mllea, 39S aa 1.n •• $)XIO or ~ ~ ~-~tRG6BLorVD6l 1987 PORSCHE '1L "" •·••• ......... $4095 °""P n...tlM '65 SKYLARK deluxe 2 Dr. ::l~· Pvt Ply. !115 ..,._ LIKE NEW! '69 Fon! Sape• but otter. Call ~ > ....,"'" ilAl\QU • TOP $ BUYER 1'act. atr, Pis. R11:Uo. . Vllll, 3,200 mllu, Tab OYe.r after 5 PM VOLKSWAGEN '61 VW Ex:ct!llent Cond. Fae- ,..,, 1'"" PllYor. AIJ<illi 1uoa: 16-w:! art. e. · COSTA MESA 1988 "8RSCHE ~a195 BILL lllAXEY TOYOU 35,000 mt. $16lil. 2'63 --nta -,,,., or -· ""'"',,.:,.,:.:;.0;,,T=o~c-.,,-v-.-, ,,,.,,.,.. .... ,... .... .., ·-·--~ ··~ ~~·--CORY ~·--~ -. LARGE -~ ~-•0·~-Dr., CM 1:111: !2600. 646-41.ST PIS, P/B, Air., Aulll, trans, SE n CHICK IYERSON PORSCHE AUDI R. BKc:h. Ph. &a-1!115 LO Mlg. 1968 BuJck -Riviera.,, --------·~ Galaxle, xlnt cond, Lo l6,00() ml Mu• t S e.1111 t LEC ON A-1 cond. M"'t ..u, wt ofr 68 CORVETrE m Convt. • mll-. new tir<•. l10 '9<5739 · of VW i\vlhoriift Salu • Scrvlea. Plllii Au'1I LM•l~t 9110 tam. m<l6l3 a1t 5 ;:.., ~_,,""'.:;,.~,:: ""'· S31S. lS583 MaridwD. ~'68'"GT0=~-,...-~--~-.-=-1 CAMPIU 9GO WIST COAST HWY. * * * '63 SKYLARK, V-3, l!llSb. DJ.a> , hill Valley:-p/1, disc '65 vw Panel Truck. New H. b v· w NIWPORT BE4Clll 646-9391-54"3325 auto, buclo:t ... ts. 1(15. 19"1 cORVETrE Conwrtnlli '51 Ford Ronchero top, 1181$. "' ... trani. .Poly ttr.s. Pol'fL er our • • ... ' .:~: ..... -: .,,.. . '. . ,. -. roll!> AUTllJllllZilll .MLV"' *'!L-. . ·"''"'"·'·•Atoll."'""· ...... -• ' ... ~ .... llG •• ---= oood. ILl<!I. -alt 3 1 ttl t;;;;' M I -~ .,ll'fl!!ll l'"1ll\'IEllX i\jQ "'000 D!llil. = . """'1t . •'Iii tifu, i= ~ '65 VW §q"'1I 1'<X).S. ""iiil6 •AUTllOIURP nlllWI-. ."'.' ... ~ .~-'= ~ j,,, "'1li" loU!l'I ....... A::. lo 111 _ .. , , nyp JllPI , 'l:°''M't"r/l''.,t. , =~,!~ -.,, 11=~~~ VOLl(SWASl!N · VOLVO 51:o1~J::I ~ "-"'''"""!AT CDUeAI . Ml1JTA11YJup11111ororr. -· : '69 SQBCK, ••to + xtru, lo -,,. ... .,<r;;c1'1!1;.-;=-I--------145 -WAGONS • lm.,;odiat. dell""' from CADILLAC 'IT '-•n•• . Hvy duty chrome rtmo. 'SI Pontiac $125 " warranty, $2495 or make of-'68 VW BUG '65 VW 164 _SEDANS ~r 300 can a.nd trucks """"..,... .. Lt. cm. Vinyl Gates ~1. 673-7792 or BESJ' OFFER. fer. Aft 5, 545-4735 pr. pty. Near new, honey creme ext., AD other model"I now 'in e Com~t:IOve rates '69 CADIU.AC Sedan Pl ~· )._..,ner, Le mileage, 4432 Sandburg Way, lrvtne. ~ 'M VW, good cond. New plush black Int., 4 spd., dlr. r.;,~o~~: Llc. PCRQ. ltock. 4 speeds & automadcs. •New car dealership service Ville. Full power, fa.Qiory l!r f!"TW llon al 1 Y clean, UN COLN GOOD Tranap Car! , tires. $350 or best oUer! ~fWlt sacrifl~! Take older BAYSIDE MOTORS Your Best DeRls Are Still At •Full "tradeln" value for cooditlonlni dual -'"~ .... ~ --------Tempest. Stick abfL Nu l 673.3653 car in trade or small down. DEAN LEWIS your present car seats. 3,400 artual ntPIJ 'fO~®VOAR. 4 ffiO!I. old. '69 LINCOLN r.tark Ill, fully paint. $350. 837-5878 '6.l V\V. JSSO. VXTI32, Call Phil, 4!H·9TI3 1200 W. Coast H\\'}'., .N.B. 1966 C At 646-9303 e All popular makes avail· Former G.r-.r. Ex~tW.'I M~ ~U. m&ke offer or equ ipped, 13,000 orig nli. '69 CATALINA Convtttlb&e Clellll, extra.!i! 1300 ena:. or 545--0634. '68 Vollts\vagen Dug,°14.000 Harbor, . . able car. Call Sales ?tl&J1Nlf t·'l·»r Pvt. pty, 675-il5.17 $6750. 645-0410 Air. Mu.st aacrUice! Make , 6'J3..8288. 544-5858. 142 VW BUG =~~.l-i~al';~w; ..... ~:: Antiqu111 Cla11lc1 9615 For Complete ~alls Call CONNELL lit."'DGE oiler. ** 531-3531 '61 VW -$395. New 11re, n•w brakes, ,.. ~'' ---Makom Rold CHEVROL!T llV MERCURY 548-4S22 or 546-31:..'2 cently overhauled engine. 1780 Newport Blvd., ~-'SO ?i.IODEL A Rda -VS + Leasing ?i.la.nager 2828 Harbor Blvd. C.ll RAMBLER Runs great. r.tw;t .sell, being '66 VW Sunroof. GOOd'"'6ilid. ICUba &ear. UXIO. Call S.5, Theodore 546-1200 ' 'N ~ Dart G-T, 6 cyl, 'Iii 1.tERCURY C&llente, i. '60 V\V sedan, reblt engine, divorced! $T';;iO or best otter. Best Offer Over $105Q. ftandy 2131591-4481 ROBINS FORD CADILLAC 1969 cO'u di •~'4matlt. radio/heater. Dr Hdtp, R/H, Clean." Xlnt '68 RAMBLER Ambuudcr, :~.1~~~4~= & tape Call alt 6. 839-6648. * Call 4!M-2540 t 9700 :Kllll Harbor Blvd. Ville, lac. air, extrti xJnt r~~ . 494-3412 -"_,°"_,'=' ·,:$900=. ;6'13-.l608==== at.a wq:, PS. PB, new Ura. ' '69 V\V square back, Xlnt '68 V\V BUG, pert. cond. =cA;:.ul;;;•;:.• ..,;W,;,;•:on;;.lod"'----I ~ Mesa 642-0010 cond. Pvt. Sj,150. ~llU 61 Phoenix, good -$1400 or take over pym.ntJfal ~ '64 V\V Bus. 1'1ust 1-ell. Alake __ ... , _ mil Pvt $1530 cash (retails lte30.) .... tlon S95. MUST•NG ""mo. 536-7822 after 5 PM. I U XI nd -s ·w~. ~ ..... •"· WE PAY WH __ ,,,, ,. •.• 0 er. • nl "" . ··~ . $2,150. • 64&-7721 or 494-4741 aft 5,30, ,.,,, LEASE ,.,,, CAMARO ··~ T·BIRD Coast, apt. 18• Lag Bch. 6~2--0779 eves Mmt Sell! V\V ·ss fut ,67 Cadillac El Dorado, full FORD GOOD DEALll '65 VW Bug, Sunroof, Orig. VW Bug '68. Original owner, Back. Clean. Lo ml. 1 fOR YOUR W pwr, air, black wi red lea&l --;;;-;;::::;::::-'.:';-•/---~~~---1 '65 MUitan& Omv. Yellow w/ Ownr. $850. Call 673-1347 alt $100 & take over pavments Ownr. Priv. Ply. !J61..3'166. r int 1139 pe mo 1 '67 CAMARO. 5 black lntrrlor, V.S. Manu&l --------I S:30 or A1'f \\•knds. ,... '61 VW Camper, '64 ~built .e · ' r • ' • '1!5 alVl'fTJtY Sedan \Vagon, 3 speed, new battery, runt '61 T-BIRO 55 '" t o( $55 per mo, balance CONNELL 67 T·Blnl Landau, full pwr., Radio, heater, auto!! P .S" v.a.10 Jfu, r&h. au!D, pis. ve-... . .,.weU. Wan< _ or Lindau. FUll -er and lac-' • ,v, reblt eng., :x nt for $1400. 642-2966 engine. $1050. CHEVRO' "'9' 0 alr, stereo tape.. $79. per mo. factory &lr -cond. CUyE 4JOJ "••J "iE .. 64s...1463 1 -r--·· dune buggy. '69 lie. $200 or 546-6906 1.5, 69 Cougar XRT air $2295 """" ~ trade for Bui or Van p1111 tory alr mod. One <J\\IM?', be1t offer. 61:>-1387 all 5. r.fUST Sell by Feb. 23· ,69 V\V 8 ... , -en, xlft. t con-2828 Harbor Blvd. vinyl top. Sllfi ~r i;;:.• ' POOLE BUICK 'Ii r n ~~· Wagon. cash. 675-4493 anytime. New B~ trade-in. No. • 163 VW . $500. ~~~..\..s~·ci650:"!it~:ni: dltlon s1sii. ··-O:ista Mesa 546-1200 SO. COAST. LEASING • Good t'Ondition $300. '66 MUSTANG, xlnt cond. 1 ~A. : * 642·2872 * 6C>5398 STh-7291 after 5 WE PAY TOP 300 W Cst Hwy NB 645-2182 2'34 E. l1th St .• Cost.t M•11 Ms.&3ll owner, low ml&-Aluat aee to $3191 f-,=~;;;;;;,~==.'.~;;;:~====~·=~;;;;~;;;:;.;,o=~11=='="='=====::.:.:::;=·=;::":=;=:;:;: 548.7765 rollb 'I Club w,.. v.s •PP'"· Pvt. •"· 11395. .POOLE BUICK '691 Cl.MARO SS fil0, 1,i40 enJ: Ftft air. Carefully 962-4369 234 E. lltb St., c.osta. Mesa ... ' JOHN CONNELL "NO GIVEAWAYS NO GIMMICKS" • , , Ju1t 21 Yt•" of Ho111s+ D11lin9, S1llin9 Ch1..-rol1h. BRAND NEW 1970 NOVA ORDIR TODAY FULL PRICE HAVE WE GOT TRUCKS •••••• AND WE'RE ANXIOUS TO MOVE 'EM BRAND NEW 1910 $2295 CHEVY PICl(UP JULL r1uc1 Bil.AND NEW 1970 CHEVY YAN . BRAN NEW 1970 !L OAMINO . l~ND NIW 1970 '*lU P'Y ti'"' •"9 a. ,.., ..._ 1111tmttle UaMMIM~, 1-. WI. ·Ir.di Ht. JM " C::i!!~· Tlftttd l~tk ~-lltH~.. ut 1n9 .. ""'9lt 11'/'li'iiMllt. , .... Jiulll Wltili . !loc-"" • '14 TON PICKUP l.\Di~"'k"\'.:r~.,... -· ~' $2595 :~~i IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '64 FORD COUNTRY SQUlltE W1;on. Aulll, trl~s .. P.S., redlo, h•ltt. A ltnWllonll buY. fOlU 2Sl) $795 '62 CORVAIR MONZA A •peed. 1tun1 ~•lletlt $295 '68 STINGRAY CONVERTllLE A Spd., r.cllo, heat1r, AAI cand. (VQU llt) $4295 '64 CHEYELLE M1libu 11111Dr1 w190tl, (OLW?tSJ $495 '69 CHEY. Y·8 1/1 TON ,,U, (1151ofr1 Clb. rldlo lo 11 .. 111\ l ie. 1l7UO $1795 '66 CHEVY YAN IOI" IUlofnllk lr1n1., rHlo lo 11 .. ftr, 111011 • $3095 :RL~ 11 •. MEDIATI DILl~*Y '66 STINGRAY PASTIACK ''' fl!O. • 1pd, ltHlo a, h .. ler. E•CfP" !lonl l (It. (SUA 010. $2895 '66 RAMBLER CONVERTllLt: Aulafntt\c:, rldlo, h11ler. V1ry nit• cir. (WIK JOI) $795 '62 DODGE L•nctr sl!d1n. (VHY1111 $395 '67 MERCURY CAl.ll NTI SPT. CPE. l'KtorY •Ir, 1111Dfnt!1(, P.S .. rldlo • .,.,,. tr, ot1IY 70.flOO honQI prlc:1. New ur w1r· ti/IT)' (VOP 2»1 $1895 '68 CADILLAC 01 VILLI CONVllTllLI '"u "°"""' & 1tr, low lew mlla. Milt colW, 91M1 11,..., IWSH IHI $4295 / '66 CAPRICE '67 gLDS DIL ONT ti RDTO' CPI. F•<l•rr ~t, ~.I.. .T., rMI., flh'. LOW mlluge, \UTL 156) -• $1195 '67 C•PRICE 01. Jt6 •nt· ffct. •Ir., ,...., tiff!', •ult. tr1111., r•lllo, .... Mr. IVOf 'et) $1t95 '64 C4DILLAC CPI. lt~LLE F'Vll Jll~ lo 111', 1"!le191, E~lr• nlt.t. (JT J.QI •1195 '63 YOl,tSWAGEN lug 2 00,-. (GZMfi1) ,.,5 '63 ST1 .. GRAY HA"ITO• 4 .,.., ..... .....,.. &tr• shlfp. $1t95 'f7 PONTIAC HAODTO• IPNNl1/)~Ll H.T. l"ulf ~f & 1lr, lllr. buek. 11111, full POWff, ltclor lir, Jt,OQO I Cf!.111 tSTI' •UI mlltl. $1595 $1f95 $2595 :~.~~ IMMIDIATI DELIVERY '64 RAMILER 2 DR. AvlO lr1rt1., rtdlo, ti.fl#, (TVS .SI $195 '67 DATSUN 4 Dll. ltldkt, llt9t1r, ll-1 llf:W cond. CTN!! W) $995 '66 Dodge Yan Cmpr. Enlflt!DMI. f ulty 91111!ppld. IV"2771 $1995 '67 CHEVROLET IMPALA STATION WON. t•f'11&, Allio tr1.... '"' 1t1er, llttdlo. ~ltr ~~H Ill) $1295 '68 OLDS 442 HAIDTOI' 4 Spd t!'ltlf,. rldlt, •tow. A r11I llM\lly, CT"F 611) $2295 '67 CHEY. 3/4 TON 4 WH IEL DRIVE Plc:li.u,. Ntwt.i -Ill iown. Om.If) ' -\ m .• drk. gm., bllft vlhfl m1jntall)ld. $7195. 642-7722 '66 Muatane hard top, R&H, MS.7~ top, cstm. int, 3 •J· autf, '18 "t()ijff'l'Kt Squire, Good air, ttellt' lift1. Wpetd, Imm· '67 FORD T·Blrd, 4 cku, I $1,200 & tke over f61?DlJ. coni;ll l""'1er, $1400 ac runner. $1395. Aft 5 pm landau. bronze black top. 842-5925 after 6 p.m. * ems * wk-day• 557-8989 blk. uphol., 11~ new cond., ~ '63 C~ pcrt~f cO,\.. •&a "fuRi'H'O Formal HT. n '67 MUSl'ANG V-3, Cralger many xtras, fact air, 31,<m dltlon, lo miles, 6 qt, •utll P'Wf', air 390 V-8, Yin top. Mags. Good Corid. Bst Otr mi. Must aell $198S or best . trans,,,_,, 1oo7 ks & rur11 llilll ,,,,M,;\ilt"'°='M,;,n,.96>-4~~°'~'--,-~ Ovr $1250. 5G-1706. Steve. oUer. n4: 54Q..4966 new! ,,,.. -8$9 after~ PM. •·'""' • .61 CAM RO 350 4 -l!llS Ftifl Falrlane, AIC. '61 MUSTANG, 6 cyl, rd, htr, '57 T-BIRD Cla.ssic, xlnt. See A SS • •Pd, Xlf!t ctind, $$5(1. new Urea, excl cond. $1350. by appoint. $1950 llOlld. xlnt cond. Best qffer 1 ~;.~ll!J6 54&-9394 alter s Pl'tl. 5'8-6567 aft~ 6 pm 646-5003orM~llM .,...,,,.,..·=======-:...=========:::::::::::J..:::::::::::::::=:::=::::::'=:::::=:::::..I '67 CAl\1ARO 327, v..a, lJ~ u~ .... -~ci'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;"°°~~U~sedi;i;;C~·~,.~-~-'900~~~u~.oc1iiiiic~·~ .. ~--iiii-~ trans, xlnt oond. ?i.l41t adl. --- • Transferred. 897-3700 CHEYROLIT '. '65 CHEVROLIT - Bel Air' c1oo ......... 'octxn? air, auto. trans., pow e r steer., ntdio, heaffr, Lt mileage. (NRK ll6) J ~ er. $1298 POOLE BUICK 234 E. 17th SI., O:isl.4 Me1& M&.7165 ro, • ' '68 Cliev. Came F~<' Low miles. ltfalce YoUr' d • it.w,B 'fl&~ . ~~Hwy., N.B. ... ~ -8-1. HUril ~. lltw• clutch, ...... and tlrta. Map. ~hf'OOli r ims. All Stewart ,,-anwf gages. $450.00 641;..!KJTi alter SPM '65 NOVA SUPER SPO"T Auto. trans., power ateeri radio, he1.ter, only 2i.00ti miles, (RGU 433) $1391 POOLE BUICK 234 E. 17th St., Colla Mirq 54S.7i6.:) '62 CHEVY fi. MltJOr \Vork Needed. Otbenr!p shape:. Inq. 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