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TUESDAY-AFTERNOON,-FEBRl:lARY '17, '1970
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Bracelet Recovered
Suspect Nabbed
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in Jewel r'fh·eft
Newport police today Teported the ar·
rest of a 'YOWli • HunthiJl1i>lt Beach
machinist and the recovecy of a ruby and
diamond bracelet, one Of several ex-
pensive piects Aoleu about one week ago
frcm a Harbor Jsland home.
RblJtn Andrew Hreha, 23, of 118 11th
Sl, Htmtiqton Beach, was arrested by
detectives last Friday and booked pn
diargos of burglary stemming from the
I.heft of about $11,000 in jewelry, detec-
Uves said.
'Ihe items, bracelets and rings, were
taken from the home of Mrs. and Mrs.
William L. Barker, Number Eight Harbor
hland Road.
Original estimates of Ole loss were set
at $57 ,000, but later developments showed
the smaller amount taken.
Burglary Detective Willia~ Spears said
Hreha was arrested aftet Long Beach
J>Olke received a call from ·8 jeweler in
thaL city.
The businssman told o!ioo-s he had ·
purchased a ruby and diamond bracelet
from a young man, and the piece match-
ed one in a buUeUn listed as missing.
Two Developers
Aiding Murphy
Two wfll.toown land developers have
been appointed to •aerve u co-ehafrmen
<( Senator; Goqe Murpllts campaign
for rHlec:Uon In Orange,Counly.
They are John Lusk and John McLeod,
both <( Newport lliach. .
NeWpert detectives ldenti!W the
brl!C<let, Spean said, theu rec>iv.od Iden'
lillcatAln .o1 · the setter. 1lie description
matched l'fbet of Hreba.
The unemployed machinist was ar·
rested ·at his home Friday.
Today police were attempting to
recover more items ·taken in the theft.
None have turned up<.thus far.
· Hreha· Was expected to be arriagned on
<har&ts of burglary.
Me8a }isherrnen
Stuck on Boat
Rescued by Guard
A Costa Mesa skipper and thtte fishing
companion& were towed into San Pedro' ' Monday, after spending a cold night· at
sea due to failure of--a battery aboanf·the
craft.
Robert V. JeMinp, of 273 Vir&lnia
Place, and the three •li!m "f""'O r<por1<d
in good lhape after belng ,lll'Ought Into the
port'• famed Flab Harbor. I •
J~1 companions wen idenUfiied
by the U.~ Cout \Guard as Robtrt
Garcia, James Kolden and 'Vlllllm
Brown, but \heir ages and addresses
were oot listed. ~ ... · 1 •
1lie party Jett· early Sunday roe a
rl$1n1 trip.JI> the,'lan Pedro Channel but
Lht bal!erJ' (ljled'aboard the bqaL, "The
Texan, 0 ad they drifted all night
A Navy veael .steaming out of Lof\g
Beach Monday momin1-oa training
mueuvera nolced the amaD boat bob-
blna 4\1 mlleo outside ·the harbor en·
lran<e and nollfled authorities.
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Drama: ai M~8a :t;enier
Four Slay·
Wife, Two~.,
Anth(>ny Costello and Mariao 1Mc· ~arge>--play scene
from "Doctors' Wives," a new CoiUmbla , release
c!QTenlly being filmed og location in Cosla Mesa.
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'Pl'. BRAGG, N:C. (UPll'-'ftfti "!In\.
and a ~.woman, cllalllll& *add Ja" areat_ ..... kill ~ pip," b&ait Jato u
A(m1 doctor'• home ,....,., ..... -
w'ounded blm and litned his -aad ,, .. ,,,
UW daugllters during what M ' Army
termectan apparent "rttualiltic murder.~
The oal)'llUl'ViVll; d the~ Anny
CapL Jeffrey ~DoaJJ<r: _..., .,..,
left f0< dead. Wounded toy a lmlle tlnsl
in u.e ~stomarh,"l'MacDonlJctrm...-ed to-
get IQ 'a~ url)I todilf.' "ll!hlin• mon befp •• ."
1 'Invottplors aaid the ,alllilabts ~
theW«'d ."pi1" In bloo<l,acrou·lbebead•
"'-"' of .Ille bed alter laLally lla!Jl>ins
MacDonald'a •year..okl wife. · '
When the officm arrived, !her loand
Macl>onakl lJylrig in the Dlllter hcboiocn ·
near hla wife's body. The two girla, Klm-
b&'ly, a; arid Kristen Jean , i ;ws-e,61und,..
slain In their bedroom.
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One of the stars of the (ilm ls-the Costar~sa Civi~. ,
· MacDonild said.::the assailants lftcloded1
two white mtn. a Negro mari, • llJd a•
blonde wcmin wearing a flbppy hat JanclJ
ri1uddy boots and cirrylng a candJe. "
. "They m•• have "-~ an LSD trip "
id "'r'f-J l...L.!..1_.';"'"'t"l T'" 1 £....a".1. sa .A!'!PY , aumormes~ LSD.-a mlDU"a'
pandtng"drug. lii referred tolu;f18cld:'' ,
' ' ... ' ' . I ' . . ;--rr .-Cen!fr (backgrbun~); which 'appears In-the movie
as a hospital. '.
·Military·, polJCe' ~~~eel, ~t '',tlie• MacDonald~ ~ID a,t!ro<.
•tori', iecl·brldi ~ Oil' ~1'*· abouL ,4 1,m: 'Ille)' f tile -. JOcll:ed"buf· the.rear'. open • { • ' ·t ,.,, . fJ~_\l l
1 1be girls were f~ In tfielr oearoom •
·Harbor Chamber Former Mesa Fire'mitn =~=::.ts1n · " • ' TnvesUgatlDn fQICf ,111 be pkk and a
G ~ S ' fts. , · candle outside Ille apamnst .bu1Jdi!!l. I r.oup...,· UPP~~ ,: ~ . "t.:J • ·n· '-.1 s· t• ,. • Mk!JoM!d wu1 ~ /o~tj,
Sex .Education He.ia in. ru~ ,mugg . ~ng a:i .. ~'1o.,~:!":r~d:1 ,
_,, . • , ,, _, ·~ , · . · _ ' The Alm)') said the..,.-._~
By THOM' AS FORTUNE • By rARTHUR 'a VINSEL whe~r ~eter!OP, lhe objeci Or 1 locaf , sliiiinliles, w\lh , f~' ; brOken . ,
ot "" ~" J** ,,... ' , · °' "" °"" , .... ,..,. .i. m~unt for ~l least slx 'wet.ks,, woµld be thrown a~ aa li: , bacl :been a ~ >
A report 10 months.,.lD Preparation Suspected of land, aea and. airborne taken ,to,LOn&.~ «:S•Oie'&O.'.fot ai:...; rlfic struggle_, • · , •
rea>mmending .tl!@t 96 ec!ucalion be trarac Jn marijuana, .includin( a recent raiiruhent. . ' . h' ' . · . · , . • ·, · ,,
·ned 01 lr shipment or 1,100 poqndl, an ex..COSta. Tbe~veteran de\ect.lve ~d autboriUes'.
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Mrs. -Bents of Newport Beach, memblr d Orange Counl1-~ Com· mittee, wu apPeinted,, as Wmntn's
Olalnnan hr Or-County by Senator
Murphy, his alllce amounced today.
A Coast Guard cutter was diJpalched'to
their aid.
taught in Newport-Mesa Uru s let Mesa fireman WU captured dramaµcally belie~e 0Pe,.,tersOn to"~ inVo1yed.Jn.ar.mJ r or-1e· I"~ • ; c ... r 1'
schools was preaented Monday to Monday night, only ,eight .m.1nutes ,art.er jor rn'rjjuaoaft111U&Slln'g.,9peratl~''Yhich · '"'.•~"'
Ntwport ftarbor Chlimber of Commerce first being spotted In town. · recehtly Imported 588 kllds: wOrth sis,0001 I ' directors. David R. Pet.eraon, 311, was lo be COO• or m6t'e. ' ·
A p~ recommendation of Lhe sidered armed and "-"""• according • The whereabouts of the 'contraband and '
report Ja that '~acts of Ille" n0t be taught to a l'.9Cenl bull•tn trom feclerlll ~-melhoc( of sh!PIOl"t.. iwll~· Ja·
unUI hi~ lcllOOI and that students have authorities, but he carried no wtapon~and \IJlkmwn.,.aJ.Uiclugtl·pollce bell~e-a(Te_ast,
the •ptlOnlil leamJng them In coed or In oo conlr•biiiiil was fot!Da. , a portion' (le It ma~ be hickteQ llQlll<Where
.. ~boy and girl c1..... The IUlpecl w1s ·lwillly .UmJWMlod by Jn. the.,Uy '' ' ' ; ; '"' ' .
Pet's Owner Barks Over Fee :nie' Jtlnithy report, prepa;ed by the four detective cars whole «fftn bad ' SeYtnl .t.tl Qo, 1'11Wmea10btihiid _.
'' ·~ of C<Jmanerce'• educali<ln com-oede<1 I!>. ram \lb Imported.-.....,. 'lead ... l'<tiiiai11iixl·ralded a' locil 'ad-
mlUee' wiS accepted by Cbamber dlrec-U Peteraon tried to escape. • drtaa, where seveni1 pmom were ar ...
tors r~ study. At a later meettng dlrec· He swrea~~ wttbout lncidtftt ·and retted 1llhciugh U)e federal fuatti•e ·wafc
P. J . Bonin was a day or two late.
buylna his do& a 15 uceme. It cosl him an
ertra $5 penalty.
P. J. Bonin goL mad and spent 14.ot
more on special delivery' stamps to let
tach NewPori Beach city .ttWICilman lllld
the city manager know about it
"As a cililea, 1 tt.aUae that ll • dif·
licull.Job to ,O..m but'""' that are too
harsh to-· a lurllter dttnf• bet,.... -In ,.......,..t lllld tbe people,w
wrote the 439 Canol Street -.
Mondoy nlcht CILy C • u n c 11 m a n
Lind•tey Panoos aald ht could see
Bonin '1 polat.
''When the fee was fl and it was doubl·
ed to 11 Ulat.w...,,"' bad..But when•tt ii'
15 and la doobled lo ltO I« beJn& M hoan·
late that .ls be&1nnlng to hurt," PUiens
sympoUdzed. ' • IL'a ouppOsect to hurl, auggesled Clly
M._ Uaney L. Hurlbml.
"We -10 many people dldn1 rqlalel lllolr cklp, laking a chance tlley
woukln i aet caucht. II they did ti -'I cost too much."
The Ci4' Council lelL the 15 penalty the ......
And -BOnut 11 oul lf.111.
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tors will decide wheCber or not they agree was l)ook.ed ultO Coe(atMaa City Jell on not amonr them, · • ·
'f'ilb their co m m .1 l l e e a recom· a oo-baH arreet' warrant ldued b'y\ U.S.' GuM were drawn at the time, because-
-i. tlie school board. • ' m~rate J, Edword Harris, of 1be federal -ts said they I011red Pete"'"-
Sdiool dlslrlct olllclall hav, said they Soulhem Califomls Dis)rlct. , wal'IM!ltslly unblllancecl a.in LSD .,.
llWd the a ... nber"of Commerce's fin· Pet~rson of 1771 Whittier Ave,, Cosla and preiuroed to be armed. • ,
dlnp tn thelrlcnly Jdille, mention or sex fo!e.,., Is charged In the lecler•I warrant. lnvallcllon -on !lie ioo.....1 !or the'
eclucaUm cb1na the Jut to monLhs. with -..1raey lo amuglt and canceal' suspect •Ince being alerle!I bj' cuttoms>
Chairman d tbe -Uon dimmitlee, maiijilana, lntert11tlonllly and wllltln Ille apnts -_.. ora•-Ukt IJPlnlnt
Dr. llole FrilRlle, m p-the United SLltes. Monday about 7 p.m., whoa be -flrll
rejion Yoaday, uld ho doem1 thltilt the ~vo Capt. Bob Green uld today -Md,
........... nllti&ll are a compr011llse U1al U.S. Cul&o!!ns qenta were • raute Capt Ore aakl Pltlrlan wu dtlvlnC'
>llielaw: .&bole .who are for tel eduC11tlon to pkt uP ~ lloat repalmun, who Wll a a 1• Jmport statkln wqon, .ubltl
&Ad thole who .. ...-to iL He .. Id in<mber of ~Coots Meu Fire Depart· qu<nLly Impounded for lnvoolliatton,
' be -... the eommlttst has recom-ment aevtral )'Ul'1 qo. when the detecllve ltam -hlln
(Ilea IEX, Pip I) He uld It w~ ~ 1!111 montltl( -at OrlJllll Ave..,. and....,,,.,.
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J DUl.Y Pll,OT • s
Judge· 'Compromised?'·
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' 1ald, waa Superior COurt Judge George
M:-<Dell, w11o-1W1<111paled-at pntrlal
proceedlnp lavol•ln( Manaoo and bll ...
defendants.
of Superior COurt judgea, -tors, AsliOClaUon affair depicted Manson u
publlc dtf--and~atlOme71;-belng-oollcited-by-•ari-nwmllon of lho
"Any :trlal Jndae attmdlllg and wi~ bu~lor tlle privilege of deleljdln&Jllm lo
nesslng such a lbow compromlaea exchlll8• for llterary rights to hlS life
1be judges were not available for com-himself lo sh on a fair trial of oald cue," •"1<>'·
m¢. . said J,efY. • • . ! ' LM¥)' plied lhe ap"'al court to resl«e
Levy oald later 'be 'fU nol uklng that his vlaltalloo rigllla to Man,..•1 jail cell,
J<.... and Den be ,dllqll&lllled from lhe whldi be ,.id were canceled wttbool fflld
case bUt merely wanted the ippeal court reaaoo luti Wedne3day. He Aid Mnaon
Manloa and live JDDben of bll "'"1·
munal "famlly,'" are accueed 1ll the
RUJISOO!·lmlle a"1b>ls Lut 4agusl of oc-
tre.. Sl!aroo Tate and sis other pelJODi.
One defeodant is aceused only in two.of
lhe kllilnp.
to know the facb. ne,ided' h1m _as a 1'listeninJ· ~,, for "
"l bapperied to attend that dinner,'' comm1111ity reaction to hia trial.
Levy ·said, "along with some other 1,000 In another action Monday, Manson was
persons. unsuccessful In obtaining either a change 'l'heir1rlal la slated for.March 30.
Levy, who describes himself as a frierld
or Manson, said in h1I peUtioa 1he akit
WU pul 00 by I iOnging group """'posed
"l have no. legal status except as a • af venue or dismissal of charges which he
witneS&t" sought on ground of "widespread UD-
Levy Aid a second W t at the Bar favorable publicity." · ,
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Fenced-in -SEX EDUCATION ••• Sh:oreline mended. complelely .... departu .. : -Evening clas>el •holild be 111v .. iiit
Dr. Frizielle said 4 the committee~ par~ts to permi'-them a cc e 111 to
0 recommended waiting Until the start of materials and Jtelp them in com-M(ly -Pen ""' school, Dlnlh grade, to p,...nt in-munlcating wilh !heir children on lhe ~ l!l lhe facta of life. bec11 ... lhat !Ubject. '
la the ft.rat -..... •t which the cilrriaJ.l Also recommended is Ole aloremen-jtn. u-and.....iwl mJ1M of ftnced • aJ1owa for ;d;1C:.. um UOD<d option of taking lhe clasa coed or
oW 1rf1ne Q:mPQY lhordine between · ''We wint the children and their in separate boy and girl instruction. The ~del Mat and Laguna Beach may )lll<llts toJ>ave the prerogative of elec-committee suggesla mixed lnstrucUon be
Cl(.I difbe open to the public. ting lnk> the caurse ins:ttad of out of It," in existing classes IUCb u pb)'liology and And __ ...... 1y, tbal day may ...,,., he ..._,.,...,. · blology and separale ct..... be taken out
-,..~ -..-.--of physical education time. af• tbi area iJ developed with Jl'b'ate At the ltart of nlntb grade most "Modiflcation of the present cur·
hornei. studeatl are 14 years old. circulum would be Jess expensive a n d
RQ'moDd Watlon, senior vice preaktent 'Ibe Nnoport.Meu School District's would not preSent as much risk of
who beldl Irvine'• 1lnd developmlot qew-p!aJI for. middle echooll inc1udea overempha!is on the subject matter," the
divlalon, aaid today, "We bope mmtuallY ~ eledlve. subJ!dl available to cornmiUee said.
to """"' tzp wilh a plan compatible to "'entb and eipth graders. Tbll could The cunmittee alao calla for drug,
public and private development that will give the school board the option or in-heallh and peraooal bygiene indruction
accommodate a pedestrian way for ~ trodudng the &ex tnstructJon as an elec· beginning in elementary school It recom·
J!le to walk along tbe beach from Cameo tive subject at-a lower grade level than mends an elective COW'.11e_in.Jnar:r.ia&e
Shores all-the way to Laguna Be.ach." the chamber of commerce committee preparation for high school seniors.
Cameo Shores is the southernmost realized. The committee ends its report with a
residential area in Corona del Mar. 1be Chamber committee recommends warning:
watlOD.'1 remarks were in advance or a that venereal disease be taught beginning "Much 15 at stake for the whole school
gathering of state, county and municipal in junior high school, aJthough not in distri~ aJl the children, an;<t cel1&inly
o(ficlall in Newport Beach on rrtdaY to elaborate detail "lnformatloo should be ~ citizens of the commwuty ••• A c,,=i:~@!t .planntna dilcullioOI !1th ~~ aM.Ynd to ~y~ ~_flng __ s.mgle ~cher ttts.ru~ the even
cvlne ComPanY e~ ~*fiioofllie ~ oflbe problem," ba~ ···could =•-VCl'Taignlllcan-betwien cities area, one of the last the report recommends program and undermine ~unity con-
ettttcbd of undeveloped sboreliDe in Baal ~d be in to be fidence in ~e whole school system.!' <¥1D&t County c anatomy g · Dr. Frizzelle said he believes the
1be alHlay pianning confennce called taUfbt i!J s~ grade and carry through recommendations are protective or the
.,;, lrvi president William R. Ma&on. jwuor high lR classes segregated by sex, sensitivilies of children and of the con·
wiD inc:e a two-hour boat tour of the 35 the committee recommends. cems and doubts of parents. Yet, he said
alles of undeveloped coastline. . Sexual behavior should not, however, he believes it is "far reacbinl and far
·The boat tr! Mason said, .should help be taught before high school. seeklug."
; iv'de bit p.offlclals with a "clearer In blgb ~ "fact! of life'' teacbiog, Dennis Harwood. a chamber of a>m· !:~1c of the physical opporturu.. tbe comnuttee recommends: . . merce director, questioned whether the
ties and constralnt.J" involved in ere--There should be no wtruction committee lhouldn't have Included more
aUng for the area an environment of beyond ~Uon of homosexuality or facts from which the conclusions were
balanced public and private uses. sexual dey1ation. . drawn.
:The cooperative planning with the -Questions should be anBwered bn~fly Or. Frizzelle replied there are no data
IfyJne Company was menUoncd Monday and to the po~t ·a_nd not ~ded tnlo directly to the point such as whether
nji,bt al City cOOhcll meeting by Newport sodologlcal theoriz.ing. -pregnancies go down when IU education
Beach City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt. -"Termi{lology used should promote is taught. "There is only thU claim and
He aald the cily Ital! wanla to bO!ll tO and prot.ct aell mpecl" In olher words, lhat claim in oppooitioo to it. U:. counc11 ·a map of ezpecled ulfliiiai. no ~ vemicular. ''The oli)ecf al lhe • .._-t la to lake
city boundaries but lhat la probably still -Mat.rlala &bould be Umlled to basic cootroversy out of the subject. Including
six months away because the trvlne teztl, with rtfemM:e materials carefully Queltionable Ucts would put. contr.oversy
"--·-•·"-he la told wW ta1re 11181 restricted. inlo iL AJ IOOll u JOU -to point lhe ~..,_., -. , -"No~ .procedurti &boul4• In !big~ Y.,, lose' the bu& for nllonal ~ sp0t_..-Watoon oaJd among any wltj j>mnlt atudent. j>eraooallilng judgment. It becomei a matter of who
loplca 11181 might come up In the Informal wbat la said or done nor.ahould it Infringe defends lhat ract ar point of view," be
..... ........ bll iota and on the pnvaey of any 6ludenl or any laid. -· • .....,are pu c acceoa po llUclent's family." 'Membera of lhe c:omintti.e, besides Dr.
porklnJ. -Queallonnalrea should be ... 1 home FrimU., were Arlhur Guy Jr., Thomaa
CLEVELAND '(UPil -The FBI oaid
today Pilal GWy, alleged Pll'."ff man In
the murder ~ ,,_ph A. "Jq"
Yablonski, at me time planned to ldll ttie
UDlted Mine Workera offlclal by Injecting
anailc lnlo. blm at ·• unloo campalp
rally.
Tbe FBI, In an affidavit filed wilh U.S.
CommlSl!oner Clifford Bruce, oald lhat
during a meeUng In La Follett., Teno.,
Gilly's· wife. Annette, pur,chased two bot,..
tles of-anenlc., a syrlnge and two needles.
The F'8l said she hid the articles in ber
automobile.
will> atudeDla each week askbJg parenla G8""'r, Mrs.WllliM Maaoo. Mra. JOleph
lheir lhooghta oo lhe estent aod .nature of Beelt, Waller Pbelpa, )tlrmil Dorius, Dr.
lhe lnatrucllon. Tbll la to ...,.....,,. • Phlllp Murray and RojJert Smilh. '
diacUlllon between studenla 8hd ·tllOir '. They beard ~ from 15 dillerent
parenta ab<All lhe fact. of life,. &l.\ili!I. · ~ . wi!/l·~v,riiid Vlewpolnta plua
pareDla an oppor\unity to e"""" · ilieii-, atudeiill froril· foot hJP IChoola and cod-
.. al. rellilowi • '11'! llOcial views: Nio, , · d~ e, cniiununlty .....,. !bat result.d
tll! relurned qu-.. would belp In 2.011 retuml out •of tao queot· u~ 1!>e lnstnJc!lpn. i~ ~ to parenls.
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Asks Jury Be Re'leased
CHICAGO (UPI) -The defense In the
••dtlcago Seven" trial Play ask the jury RELATED STORIES, PAGE 5
·Mesans Held
In S.exy Book
Raid in SA
A C.OSla Mesa ~ntrepreneur who &a.id
recently he )I at last &UOCeSS!ul In
buainem WU arrested Monday at hil San-
ta Ana store, deallng: in aeiY boots for
adults only. ~
Not only books are sold, vice off1cers
said, after arresting his clerk at a second
store and a woman employe o( a third
shop, all charged with sale of obscene
materials. ·
The suspects. all free on bail after beng
booked into Orange County Jail, are
Costa Mesans Joe Reitano, $6, Regis R.
Smith, 27, and Mrs. Laura M. Morgan,
43, of Santa Ana.
Detectivea said today the arrests -
made whlle similar cases against Reitano
and Smith are still pending in court -
climaxed a several weeks of surveillanct
and book purchases.
Judge Robert E. Rickles. of central
Orange County J udlclal District Coilrt,
evaluated the evidence-and signed arrest.
warrants naming the three defendant!.
Reitano was arrested at the West Art
Book Store, 2341 W. Foorlb St.. and Smilh
was picked up at the owner's other store,
Golden West Book Shop, 409 W. Fourth
St., police said.
Mn. Morgan waa arrested IJ. Collins'
Book Shop, 106 E. Faurth St., and all
three defendants wll face court hearinp
on the misdemeanor charges next week.
owners interviewed.
The rapidly growing field or adult book
dealership was examined in a recent
metropolitan newspaper and alleged links
to the Mafia were laughed off . by store
others interviewed.
Reitano was one of those questioned
and aid among other tWngs that be was
finally .succeedlng In b~ after a
series of more sedate ventlll'es failed to
pay off.
Tbe racy nature of the materials of·
fered is undisputed by dealers, biit they
cont.est the charge of obscenity, whlcb
has rel to be firmly eslabllshed by • high·
Jeve court.
Senat,e to Probe
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Bridge Spans Da1aa Marina
Workman crosses ne\v bridge. under construction in Dana Harbor.
Dana Point is in background. Bridge, which spans channel between
separate marinas within harbor\ is one of final projects to be com·
pleted beforFWater is siphoned into newly bulkheaded section of har-
bor. Plans call for bridge to be named for Rep. Michael J . Kirwan, JUl
Ohio Democrat instrumental in the appropriation of federal funds for
harbor'COnstructiono'Orange €l>unty GQp ·congressman-James B.-Ytt-
proposed the honor for tbe ailing Kirwan.
Edison Atto1·ney Declares
Plant 'Lesser of 2 Evils'
By JACK BROBACK
Of 1M Ofll~ PU•t Sltff
J1ammering away on tbe "lesser of two
evils" a>nteotion, Attorney William Marx
fqr the Southern California Edison Com·
pany continued relentless CfOliS ex·
amination o( witnesses Mond~ in bear-
ings on the propo!ed expansion of the
Huntington Beach Ecfison plapt.
In the Public Utilities Commission
to automobiles ."
Camarena refused to admit any aipifi-
cant difference between emissions at
ground leveJ and lhose from power plant
stacks.
He pointed out that lhe state legislature
had enacted laws limiting emissiona from
aircraft "flying many times hjgber than
the proposed stacks for the Huntington
Beach additions." (500 feet).
bearlnp in Los Angeles, Marx got HEW Off:l'ial Orange County Air Pollution Control ...._,
District witness George J . Taylor to ad-
mit that expansion of the local plant R • p
would he preferable to a smaller plant esigns ost
gas turbine ope.ration to meet energy
demands if the smaller plants would pro-\V ASHINGTON (AP) _ The White
duee more nitrogen oxide. H Taylor, admlni!'lrator of the Air Qua u. ouse said Tuesday Leon E. Panetta has w ASlllNGTON CAP) -Tbe senate baa ' ed lh ' al ffi ' I ch ed ly Manage ment Program for the resign as e prmclp o cra arg
voted overwhelmingly to mend the life California Air Resources Board, said a with enforcing school' desegregation for
or its special committee on hunger, Jl}'e-contention by Edison that nitrogen oxide the HeaJlh, Education aild Welf.are
serving for at least another year • mayor emissions from ground level were 26 Department.
political forum for its chairman-Demo-times that from power pJant stacks was exaggerated but the principal was cor. Press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler was crat George S. McGovern of South Da· rect. asked about a published rePort that
kota. Marx-continued cross examination President Nixon was attempting to fire
The ooe-year extension was appro,ved Monday of Edward Ca1narena, engineer PaneUa, a liberal Republican who beaded
47 to 12 Monday as part of a resolution associate for the county APCD. authorizing the committee to spend Camarena was a reluctant witness as the deparbnent's office of civil right&.
$246,000 while b'roadeil.ing lb invesliga· Marx attempted to discredit the APCD's Ziegler said it was his understanding
Uon of malnutriUon into the. related as-testing apparatus and Camarena's status Panetta had submitted his resignation
pects of medicaJ care and welfare. as an expert. which had been accepted.
McGovern was in Hawaii making He did get the engineer to admit that Asked if Panetta indeed had been fired,
speeches and could not be reached for "almost all increases of nitrogen oxides Ziegler said he could,.only say that the of. GWy plam>ed to sidle up to :Yablonski
at a r.U, Ind btject hlill wlth the araenlc,
lhe FBI '8Jd.
"'Illlt way no one-would be able to tell
who aCtually uaed lhe syringe," lhe FBI
quoted Gilly aa t.wng !hem.
be dilcharged aa deadkx.ked. .
The 10 women and two men who
pondered the fate or seven men charged
with conspiring lo incite riots at the 1968
Democratic National Convention ended
their third day of deliberation Monday
4 1~ hours earlier than expected.
comment on the vote. in Orange County in recent years was due ficial had submitted h_is resignation.
cept the idea of a "compromise vrict" 1.==========='==============================;
nie FBI aatd no attempt ever was
made by Gilly to u,e 'the lrtenic.
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They were to resume somewhat early
today, 8:30 a.m. CST. No reason was
given why they halted at 5:30 p,m, Mon·
day. instead of 10 p.m. as had been ex-
pected.
The early recess came after defense
attorneys rejected any idea of a "com·
promise:\>e.rdlct" and •aid they mlght ask
the jury be discharged as deadlocked. A
cfilcago attorney also filed a noUce of ap--
peal with lhe U.S. 7th Circuit Court of
A~ls, ukJng that jail sentences for
contempt agaJnst the defendant& and
their two attorneys be reversed.
U.S, District Court Judge Juliu1 J. Hof.
rman sentenced the defendants to jail
tenns ranging from two mor.th.s to 2\11
years. He also Imposed jail sentences
against dtfecse atton}eys WitUam M:
Kunsllfr and Leonard.I. Welnglass. The
f6uf.yW;u'd"Y"Rntent'e given Kunsiler
wu appareaUy the longest tantempt
sentence in American courts.
The defendant. were jailed after t~e
fury wu tfken· out to cOnaldu the case ..
llo{!man 1iaYed lh• sentence.a against lhe
.u.meya Ul\lif May l so ibey could ban·
die appeals. 'The Judge did ~ot allow
bond. '
ThGmu P, SuUlvan, the Chicago at·
IA>mey who filed the notice with the ap-
peals court, s1id he would file briefs
Thursday aod ask for bond for lhe Jailed
defendanli. •. ~ •
KunsUer and Weingla.u conferred wlth
the defendant. in lhe Coot County jail
Mond1y. Kunstler said the defendants
"wllb UJ to make 1 motiOn to discharge
lhe jury.• He said they. felt lhat II ihe
J~ 11 bung "we mlght as well end it
r t now rather Ulan going on.''
u.nlller uJd I.be tlefense would not ac-
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and hoped the jur/ would not "bai:gain
away the rights of some defendants by
lreeing others."
. If the defense's tenuous hopes for a
hung jury -not to mcnt.ioo acquittal -
were jusUfied, Hoffman would have three
options:
-Accept the hung jury and decl8.re a
mistrial.
-Send the jury . back after reading
them the Allen charge, in which the judge
inSt.ructa the Jury that jurors holdina the
minority view should coosider the. ·ma.
jorlty view and then vote according to
their consc.ien~ •. This is knQwn a~ the
"dynamite chatge" among defense at-
torneys since It has the general effect of
eliminating controVeny~among jurors.
-Send the jury back after reading
them the Brown-charge, similaf--to the
Allen charge but not mentioning a "ma·
jority" or "ntlnority."
Court Rejects
Anastasia Oaim
' KARLSRUHE, Germany (UPI) -The
West German Supreme Court rejected
1oday an appeal by Anna Ander10n Mana.
han of Charlottesville, Va., for a new
hearing of her clalm to be the youn,tst
daughter of the Jast czar of Russia.
The supreme court backed up a Ham.
burg court ruling of 1917 lhat abe )lad DOI
proved she waa Anuiaal.t, Grand Ducbeu
of Russia.
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ·17, '1970
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TEN CENTS
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-Doctor's
Wife,Kms E'dison Wins Poillt
Massacred . 'fesser of 2 Evils Idea Pressed •
FT: BRAGG, N.C. (UP!) -Tbr,. men
aod -• blonde woman; chantin, "acid ts
gre8t ••• kill the pigs," burst Into an
Anny doctor's home Monday night,
wounded him and killed his wife and twO
lliq' dauglilers during what the Army
termed an apparent "ritualistic murder."
'Ibe only survivor d the ordeal. Army
Capt. Jeffrey MacDonald, apparently was
lt!t 'for dead. Wounded by a knife thrust
ln the stom1ch, MacDonald Jt\f"lled to
get to a telephone early today and sum-
mon btlp.
Investigators said the assailants wrote
the· word "pig" in blood across the head
board of the bed after fatally slabbing
MacDonald's Zfi..year-old wife.
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Halnmertna away 1on the ")mer of two
evils" contention, Attorney Wllliani. t.fan
fJ the Southern California Edison Com.·
pany conUnued relentless cross ex·
ainlnation of 'Wlinessea Monday in bear·
lngs on the proposed expansion or the
Huntington Beach Edison plant.
In the Public ~ Utilities Commlulon
hearings in Los Angelet, Marx aot
Orange County Air Pollution Control
District .witness Georae J. Taylor to ad·
mlt that expansion or the local plant
would be preferable to a smaller plant
gas turbine operation to meet energy
demands if the smaller plants would pro-
}layor Cuts
duce more nltroeen oxide.
Taylor, admlnlatrat« .-.I Iba Air Quali·
IJI•' Mlll!lft!Mnt Protira!!I f<* lhe
California Alr Resourees Board, said a
contenUon bf F.dison that nitrogtn oxide
emisslom from ground level were 26·
tlJnes that from po"'er etant ~tacks was
exaggerated but the pnnciJ)al :was cor·
reel. ' ~
Marr continued cross examination
Monda}' of Edward Camarena, encineer ·
asaoc.iate for the county APCO.
Camarena was a reluctant wltneu· as
Marx attempted to dilcre<lil the •PCD"s
testing apparatus and Camareiia'• 1t1tus
as an expert. .
He did get tbe elJlineer to admlt that
''almost all increases of nitrogen oxJdes
Eas9 Sa~-
in Orange County in recent yeara wu due ·
to automobUea " ··
Camire•• re"fusec! tq l!!lin1t. any lignll\· caot dlffereoce belween emisllcna at
ground level and those from power plant
stacks. ·
He pointed out ·lhat·the state 1ep1ature
had enacted, laws: tirrllJ,in& emlssl.ona from
alrcraft "flylnc many t..lmes hilfier than ~.r=~~"~or .. ti: Huntinitoo
Camarina contended. ·that on the basil
or APCD measurements at varJC111 loca·
tions in the county compared with aif'
quality standards adopted by the Air
Resources Board. the air quality in 0'8
county is unsaUsfactory '#Ith respect to
public health, safety and wtUm.
When Tue officers arrived, they found
MacDonald lying in the master bedroom
near bis wife's body. The two girls, Kim-
berJy, 6, and Kristen._Jean. 2. were lound
llaib ·m their bedroom. · •
MacDonald .Sf.id the ossailanll Included
two white men, a Negro ·man, and a
bi'Dnde womart"Wearing1-floppy-hat mi--
muddy boot& and carrying a candle.
Busimiss ~ie --Bof A Purchases
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"They may have been on an 13D trip,"
said Army authorities. LSD, a mind~.1·
pandlng drug. is referred tp as "acid."
Military police arrived at th t
MacDonald apartment, located in 1 two-
story, red-brick building on the base,
about 4 a.m. They found the front door
loc.~ed but the rear door open.
-Witli Planner~-. -· ----
All P -ark Bonds Mayor Jack Green and Planning Com·
mission Chairman Roger Slates are no
longer business associates and will run
separate campaigns for the Huntington
Beach City Council election April 14.
The girls were found in their bedroom
near the rear door and the parent,, in the
master bedroom moments l~Jer,
lnVestiptors found an ice pick and a
candle outs\de the apartment bWlding.
·Macl)ooald wa.s taken to Womack
Army Hosit.al In satisfactory condition
and ,-u able t.o relatt; the details ~ his
trdeal. '
The Nuiy said the apartment was a
thl'OW11 ~ aa ii there ~ 'beeg a ter•·
1Mmbles. with furniture broken ud
t ific ltrugle.
MacDonald described the assailants as
"two young male Caucasians, a male
Negro wearing a jacket with 1ergeant'1
slrlpest and a blonde female Caucasian
wearing a floppy hat and muddy boots.''
The Army said ••the wounded
1ifacDonald slated that the female was
carrying a candle and members ol th•
quartet were N!peating, "Acid b great. ..
kill the pigs."
The slayings hon a gruesome similari-
ty to the murders in Los Angeles last
August of actress Sharon Tate and four
others at her home. A baod cf hippies
was arrested and now faces trial far the
Tate slayings.
The wml "pig" was written in blood on
tht door of the Tate mansion.
Beach Council
Okays Purchase
Of Fite Rings
The City Council Monday night ap.
proved the purchase or 450 fire rings to
be placed in two rows from one end of
the Huntington Beach shoreline to the
other.
Cost of the fire rings is $9,000 which
will be taken from either the city Parking
Authority or parking meter funds, JC·
cording to Vince Moorhouse, director ol
harbors and beaches.
The city beach currently bas IO fire
rings,. said Moorhouse~
. A mild objection to the fire rinp was
raised bf Jack Clapp, representin& the
beach conces!lonalrtS, who said be felt
the rings abould not be placed in front of
beach concepion11 because of llllOb and
trash nom>llJIY lelt behlncl la lire rinp.
Councilman Jerry Matney tQld ·Clipp
that if the buch ~ires were
nol_happy the clly wnuld be jl•d to 11"1
back their leues.
"You people have the best deal aoing
but you're always complaining,.. •id
Matney. •
1 "I was at Omaha Beach, llld I'll tab a
chance on fire and oddaticll anyt.bne on .
this beach. The pub1lc comn first," ~
DAil v ~1l0T •1Mt11 -~ ,,. Yall•n•
Bridge Spans Dana Mar.ina
Workman crosses new bridge under construction in Dana Harbor.
Dana point is in background. Bridge, which spans channel between
separate marinas w\thln harbor,_is one of final projects to be com-
pleted ·before water is siphoned into newly bulk;beaded section of har-
-bor~flaris call for bridg1 to be.namecffor ~P' Micbaef.J. l{irwan, an Ohl'o Democraf fnstriimental in the a~propriation of f~r.81 fulids for
,.hlU'bor construc\lon. Or1mge County GOP Congressman James B. Utt
propesed the honor !or the ailing Kirwan. ,
Ocean View, Contractor
Confer Over Late School
Patience Is not a virtue of· a school
distrjct waiting for an overdue school to
be completed.
The Ocean View School District Board
of Trustees emphasized that point Mon-
day night by warning the cootrac.ior:
\\'orting on Mesa View School to "get
moving" or his contract would be
tennlnated in two weeks.
Ts>day di.ltrict officials were huddled
with the contractor, Leonard South and ·
Sons o( Anaheim, explaining what must
be d"1e to complel<! the school.
It was suJ>PC)Rd to be finished Jan. 19.
It wasn't and isn't likely to be finished
unW after March, aay district oCficials.
On Feb, Z trustees threatened to
l'enninate the contract, but didn't when
South promised to speecf:up work.
Monday nlght, lndt ... d<clared they
would file a tefl11ay tenninaUon noJice on
Friday if work on, the school wasn't im-
proved this week.
Meu ~View School, located In the•Fran·
ci.scan Fountains housing tract· of Hun·
tin,ton Beach, was 'to have opened its
doon to students last Sep<ember. Heavy
rains tut year .. however, postponed the
completion daU! to Feb. 2. Since that
date, truatees aaid poor tupervlslon has
beeh the reason for !low work and under
the tenns of the contract South must pay
the district $100 a day in penalUes for
each delay after Feb. Z.
A final decision on What the contractor
and the district will do is expected ~after
today's conference.
Council Okays
Fish Market.
Next summear the odor and · taste or
fresh fish will be within the housewife's
reach right on tfle · Hunflngton Beach
Municipal Pier.
The city council gave ;ipproval Monday
night for the first operation or a fresh
and smoked fish market on the pier.
• Ron SmiLh, who runs the bait and
tackle shops on the pier, wants to con-
tolidate the bait and tackle under one
roof. and open a fmb floh stand In the
Comei:vation Movie
Slated• for Library
.. · buildlng acrou from the card room near
"What are we doing to our world!.: ~
the-UUe of a free CCllservalion movie to
bt,lhown 1t 7:30 p.m. Friday1n the Hun.
tm,ton-Baldl-l!llbll<: Lll>racy, $U Main
St.
The 52·minute film was a television
doctunent.ary exploring air, land and
'IJatlT pollutJon tn the U.S., accordin1 to
libnrian wan. .Jaimon. •
the shore side of the pier.
The council.said fine,. on a year-io-year
basis. And if the fish ,are indoors and
refrigerated.
P-aris Flooded
PARTS (UPI) -Officials sakt-1.he rls·
ing flood.swollen 5eine River w®td be
haU a foot over ihe alert l~vel by the.end
of the day tod.aY but posed little im·
mediale threat to mich historic sites as
Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre
Mueswn and the Place. de la Conctirde,
Green announced Monday that he has
severed connections with Slates' realty
firm because ot Slates• announced can-
didacy for the City Council.
"His entry Into the City Council race
came as a complete surprise to.me," said
o.-.,''it bu ,91ea~.JD~ siiua'~ for me..,aDd l •m _ , all
busineu eonnecttons with Mt. . .
• The &MOUncement was mP by Gr~n
lo aquelch rumors and insinuations thlt
he and Slates were running togetbtr for
the council "1 plan to run my campaicn ak>ne. I
believe r can work with whoever Is
elected to the council," said Green.
The. mayor l8 a real est.ate h!'Oker .and
had been working. in Slates' fmn since
February 1969. He said Monday that he
plans to 'return to graduate · studies at
California State C.Ollege, Fullerton,
where he ls seek.in& a Muter's Degree in
public administration.
"J do not plan to joln any other real e~te olli<e at this time nor will I pursue . ·
the real estate business h;I , the near
future,'' added Green.
Green sakt sl8te! had eaillel' air''eed. lb
be his finance chairman in the upcoming
campaign. "But now h.e has taken out
papen with the apparen.t intet;',Uon ~f
running for City Council hunself.
Green, along with incumbent Coun·
ci\men Ted Bartlett and Alvin Coen, Is ~p
for reelection April 14. A fourth in-
cumbent, Dr. Henry Kau(rnan, announced
last Friday that he would not nm for
reelection. c · Thus far there art-19 potential 1ty
Council 'candidates seeking , four open
seats. Green emphaalzed Moriday that he
is not rurutin& as a team with anyone.
Plan of Bank
Held f ot Study
The fight of a local bank to send "two
attractive experieoeed fem ales" to v1sil
local homes and solicit business for the
bank was held for study Monday night by
the Huntlnglon Beach City Councfi.
Richard Waidzunas, assistant ·vice
president and manager of the Southern
California First National Bank, pron:i~1 the 11tudy when he told councilmen the c •
ty attorney bad advised him ·he might be
in violation of the dty's Green River
ordinance.. rr= Councilmen voiced their delerm auon
to leave the ordinance Intact. lt ts the.on·
ly sollcitatlon law that has 'been approved
by the U.S. supreme court.
City Admlnlstfaior Doyle• Mlller said he
h!d been granting pennits to ~arity and
yooth groups lo solicit. ,
Bank of America outbid five other
banks in the surprlaingly e8sy II.le of II
million in park· bonda approved by the
vote rs of Huntlngton Beach.
Sale ol the enUre allotment !>f city park
bonds was announced Monday by Mayw
Jack Green who expressed joy and
~'Urprise at the nwnber and type tl bids
rectlved on the. boQde. • t •
''llle"iiilllkmwll1a-_,.,1 •••~ for cte.eloP1110nt of Iba C.W.1-0llJ P ~
and Various neighborhood parka. !fht
bonds were bought by SW of Aolle(lca
al •A ayerage intere,t rate ol t.lt fl.I'•
cent spread over 25 year1.
City officials, fearlill that the bcmdl
would not sell with a high bond market,
had qffered a plan whk:h allowed banks
to buy only a portion oC the bJnds. Bank
of America was the only institution that
offered lo b;uy all 46 million. ·
Untted Calllornla Banlt offered to buy
:Pro~rty ·Owners
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Given 30. Days
On Beach Plans
Downtown property ownen wm·ctven
an additional 30 daya to present a plan
for development of the business section of
Huntington ~ach by the City Council
Modclay nlgljl. ·
Council CC1mmitteemen Ted Bartlett
and Jerry Matney who had met with
representatives of the business ll'OU'P told
felklW counCilmen they approved the e1 ..
tension. ,
The Qowntown Property 0 w n t r 1
AssoclaUon has promiaed to. come· up
with a plan backe,d by at least 20 percent
of 1he owners ~y·April t.
Any legal propo!Unn they propooe will
be revle~ed by Clly Attorney• Don Bonla.
Mayor Jack Green warned that" there
was an out.side ~oup trying to get op-•
lions on downtown proP,ertY at ...
ridloulously low price."
A monthJago, the property ownera, were
given 30 days to come up • with a
suboUtute ,Id the clly's Parklill Autl>orlty
plan. Under'.that. plan five. downtown 1!>lock1
fronting on Pactrlc Coat ·lllchwlY would
be raied lor a,pukinfJoi.
The, clowntoiln IP'ooP· II be~' by
Robert Terry, ·automotille ... dealer, 'tnd an
announcea cand.ldate for ~ty ~unpil. .
Liliral'y Aided
By Homeowners
peel In Councilman Donald Shipley. A cbec;k Jor ,ltOO .,., pr-'<d -to .the
Moorhouse said the fire ~ ...,,, ,. Sh Be s £ D Huntington Beach City Counc:tl lloQday ~=0~-:.~~ri~~~.c-~·... . o~r~: · : ... st· ,-p<)~'..1:~r . -'t .owe~.~~~~~;_
Gasoline SUhstituteg · " · • · : ,. : ' · · . , , .. · j · ·· · · ~!ID._: llbrA1:1'1>T·U......,_
For Cl.ty Cars OK'd ~Uite.' Legislature Hears; -~ffiidergroiind' ·flanJ P.~ · . ~"'°fiif 1t1e1~.,to .cll'riv.ct .' ft-9"1 m!'l"benhlp ree; llld.an ...,..1 . .11>-,'
1 • • i'o • ,.. ' '1 1 ' 1y 4th fireworks sale by the teV~year· T\fo clly vehicles are being equipped to SACRAMENTO•(AP) -Power planu respect to envlronmenul 111atters. A dec:line In .lilppllet of"prtlent fuels. old lll'OUI>· llc!natlons in ex~'!'~(11.llOO
use liquid petroleum, a g 110 l l n e «the future tboukl be nuclear.powered, rapidly lncreaaltl( tMJpulailon Ind a need ~..tate:must reiOl'VI edctly ~and were trtade dtn1na: 1991 to vB11U1m com·
«Ubstttute, Huntington Beach Public located alona the ocean and underlf'OUnd, for m1ny "'3" J»wer -plant ,1ites an~ whm-t new plants WIU 'be loc@ted, the ..munit);..~anlzatlon8 and tbei,,ctty~
Works Dir<dor Jim WllOeler rtporled to the leglllatcn wn told today. tra~llslon ~dors are 1111 _.... report ~mencJ<il, -1' the ·decision
the City Council Monday nl&bt. The outline came in a Teport from the !l&rily compeOtil&.. TJ)e 1~qn Irie mlllt be made to0n. '
Whe<ler said the eiperimentaUon with State RtlOUrces Agency power, plant uUUUea.are ~,.V~thc\.nme ' f\'aillcllllor lncitaoed•tt..iljon-~·put.
lhe two cars. one new and one Wied, wu . committee requested by the leglslature. areas.'• ~ r ,. '"ting power planCJ under~ and
Independent of I tcsl of othtr city vehicles However, it added, be£ ore thf! new Two-thlrds1 ii tbe, ~w Jenera Uni ~ pl'1dlcteit ~the 118' I or new •pe.Nr' J»!aftt
being arranittd with Paclllo Ulhdnl planll ore bolllt, "all uUlltles should be capacity In the nexl '20 years will come ' lltes 'for -• thin a single purpoOt. For'
Corporation 61 Brander Calle, uillWij. nquirod 1>T law lo obtain an 1gr«ment from nuclear power !l«ause or air pollu-ewnple, a plant lilt-Id also ba lllOd
city ectmjntstrator. l'rom the ICCJ'tlary f« retourca with Uon caused by such fatb as oil, and tbe as a park. ---:-, ' --~-I
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·NEW'YoRK ·(A~l -The~ lnarket
tobk a allrC lols In nioclsrately ictlft trad-
ing lite 1111• al(-. {Set 4"111U001,
Pa1e1 lol),
U million ln bonds while crocker CIUrens
National Dant, United States NaUorial
Bani, First Western Dant and Security
Pacific NaUonal Bank" all offered to buy n million worth of the 'bonds.
Bank of America a'lao accepted the
bonds:at the lowest interest rate of any of
the sjx· bids. . "'
V(ltl\ ill purdone ef the 16 ailJ!ioo park
-., Bank of America al!!> -a -tr_ai:r u the city's prtniary_llOnk...wbich.
means about' • mlll~rt-fmm the
-money, will b< In a Bank of AiMnt'a aceaunl
•'Tbait tielped brine us ., mM, bids,''
eommented Gr.en, referrlni to the lure
ol the cljy coolracl.
The bonds will b< olliclally 10id to
Bank or America. on March J, The city's
fund! will be transfemd in the near
future.
·City Mana,rer Qoyle lllller said the
sale or the bonds was ••1 real tribute 1o a
City Cooncll that is going somewhere and
1 comnwnlty' Join& with it." · '
Mayor Gretn ·credited MUler and city
Finance Director Ben Arguello wth atvtng
the ·ot1 a IOUM. reputation In filcaf mat. ten. .
Tiie bond mooey will be'UJecl to c:Om-·
ptete the acqula1Uon d 147 acres around
Go!~ West' Street and Talbert Avenue
and to llunch•the lakelide development
on those acres, according to uslttant Ci-
ty Administrator Brander Castle.
Money from the park boDds,will also be
used to improve and complete· develop-
menl of all eaistlng neilhborhood 'Jlat"U
in Huntington Beach. 'Work on the
neighborhood parks should start within a
month a.Del be completed In about a
year," said Castle.
, Some of the 147 acres of cenlral par):
land has already been bought 1>T the c1fy
from other funds. The, bond money will ·
now repay those other funds.
Reddin Talk Planned.
For Golden ·west
Fonner Loo Anpleo dJlaf of-police
Tom Reddin will a~ tbe ,pUblic at
7:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Pub& Forum
building at Golden west Coll•·
Reddin, a televilion newsCuter for
KUA (Channel &), wu lnvtted to .speak
in Huntington Beach by Iba Erchanp
Cluh which CC1ncluded "Crime weet•
celebratlons lut week. His ~h ii open t<rthe public. • -=-·
Oruge Coat
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Hold m to your hall Wednoldof
1cauae we're in for a tiet• of
1U1lywlnds aloocfbe OronpCoaat
under lalr Ulel with lemtJl'a-
clln&lnt. to the mlddle sb<llea.
INSmE T08AY
Hoe"<I<> ""' ~ a •ilin! ""' :*'r:bn ·JloQ'.o ·.WCl!I(,...,. A·11 Anaheim mortuary Ma °cOTM
up with one'anawet. Paoe 12.
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By TOM BARLEY
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A divided coroner's jury ruled late
J.fOl'lday that Vernon Loois Williams'
~tb in Orange County jail WQ ac-
cjdeotal and ctosed their two<lay loqulcy
tnto the circumstances: surroundins hs
'1emlle last Jan. 21.
• The two women and 10 men on the
panel &plit 7 to S after more than two
hours of deliberations. 'Ille near deadlock
·obviously surprised county officials and
1all officer.s who had watched the pro-·
cw:iin&S with kee.n inleresl
Movle1 on the Me1a . . •
Jtfe1fl Raid ...
··Drug· Smuggling
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Suspect Cau-ght ~
By ARTHUR R. V!NSJ!L
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Suspect<d or land, sea, and airborne
tralflc In marlJuana, lndudin& a recmt
lhlpa!llll of 1,100, pounds, an u-O>sta
M,...llmnan waa <1ptured dramaUcally Moocfay nl&b~ only eight ~ 1fl<r
firll beinl spotted Jn town.
Davkt IL. Pttel'!OD, 36. wu to ~ con·
l!idered armed and dangel'Olll, KCCO<ding
to a reeent bulletin rrom federal
authoridel, but be carried no we1pon and
no c:matrablnd wu foun4.
The ~ Wll qdlliY lllfl'OWlded by rour ~ddecuve can:·Whole drivers had
orders to ram bla imported l!iaUon wagon
11 Peterson tried to escape.
He surrendered without lncldeflt and
was booked into Cosla Mesa City Jail on
a no-bail arrest warrant iasued by U.S.
maai!trate J. ,Edward IJarris, .of the
Soo.them. California Dlstriet.
Peterson. of 1771 Whittier Ave., Costa
1itesa, is cliarged in the federal warrant
with con!J)iracy to smuggle and CCIPCul marijuana~ lnt.ernaUonally u>4 withln .. tht
United Statu.
... Deteelive Capt. Bob Green said today
that U.S. Customs agents were en route
to pick up the boat repairman, who w11 •
member of the Costa Mesa Fire Depart·
ment several years ago.
He said it was uncertain th.is.morning
whether Peterson, the object ol a local
manhunt .for at least sll weekJ, would be
taken to Long Beach or san Diego for ar·
ralgnment.
. It was apparently felt at official level
'that evidence determinir.g the long
tecord ol mental illness and frequent 11'-
rests of the San Pedro Negro .._ many of .
whiih .....ts had been accompanied with
ivioltnl rea:iltance to officers -had been
.,.!lici<nt to convince the lull jury that Jail officers did not use more than
nuonable force in 1Ubduina t.beir
prilon«r.
WJlliaml, 'ti, clied In the fall lhortly
aller being mested flX' jaywalking on
the Riverside Freeway jn Anaheim.
Anthony Costello and Marian Mccargo ~lay scene
from "Doctors' Wives," a new Columbia release
currenUy being filmed on location in Costa Mesa.
One of.the slars of the film-is the Costa Mesa Civic
Center (background), which appears In the movie
as a hospital.
_ Mesans Held
l~S~y Book
Raid in SA
The veteran detective safd authorities
believe Peterson to be involved iil 1 ma·
jor marijuanl smuggling operation which
. rece11Uy imported 500 kllo.s, worth ~.ooo
or more.
The tall Negro. clad oruy In purple
shorts and track shoes. waa handcuffed
by I CaJl!ornla Highway palrolman and Huntington Man ~PP'!l .to the Jail alter he refused ~-ill" ti>e cilatil"'· -• .
Booking proi:oduru at the 1a11 led to .. . He' .J n.. Suspect eruption o! vtoleace Jn whlch tjie pri"°'r U£ u.>
rtpeat.edly threw off deputies. Wllilams
Was finally suhiued-wlth the application J J l H • 'or • choke hold and was found to he dead n ewe eist
when off:icers relaxed their arm lock on
'the prisoner's neck. Newport police toaay re'Ported the ar·
'.__Their.:::'!' action w~ ·eondiemned. aa rest af. a -young Hllntingtca BeaCh ••murder" Monday by a spokesman for , ' . the National AaaociaUon for the Ad~ machinist and the recovery or a ruby and
riient"ot ~kn!I ~Je WhQ.f.911~-_~~a~~ brac~let, one cir Several ex·
coroner's lOQuest with keen interest. penSive pieces stolen 3bciit One wC'eli: ago
Clarence J. Jack.son d~bed the from a Harbof Island borne
vtrdict as "a whitewo.sh" and demanded Robert Aodr • an invesUption by the Orange County . e~ Hreha, 23, of 118 lllh
Orand 4ury into Williams• death. St., HuotiDgton Beach, wu arrelted by
And W'llllaml'' mother, Mrs. Lula Mae lfetee~ves 'Jast Friday and booked on
Williama.. announced on hearing the chai'ges ·of · burgtary stemming from the
.fjuys verdict t~t ~ would file a theft of about '11 000 in jewelry detec-'W1'0ngful death 1u1t against Orange Coon-ti . _d ' ' ·ty and the officers involved lJ1 the death ves 581 · 9f her son-1be. Jtm~. bracelets and rings, were
;;$14,000 Budget
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}'o.r: ~~ ~a~ade
' A budget of 114,11111 -up IUOO from ~ut year -for the annual Fourth of July
.¥ebrallon W11 ll!J!l1>Ved Monday l\W'J .V tbellt""tJnito~. ~8£1t City Counc:I~ · , 1f:Each year, the HunUngton-Belch ~· bandle the Fourth of July perade Oslog hmds alloted by the city. Tbla year
the Jaycees· uqaested mort "money
because oI the rising cost o( fireworks.
Coundlmen Jerry Matney wondered If
$14,000 was enough for the large parade
and fireworks dis.play, but didn't quesUoo
the reijueat any further.
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Nt1ighhorhood Parks
Approved at Schools
taken from the home of Mrs. and Mrs.
William L. Barker, Nwnber Elght Harbor
ldlnd Road.
Original uUm1tes of the loss were set
at '57,0QO, bl.It later developlnenta showed
the mtiUer amount tf¥n.
' BurglllJI n.uiCitlv• \\'llllam ~ Aid
Hreha was arrt.Sted aft« Long Beach
p<>lice received • Clll from a jeweler in l!Jit df7. , . . 1 ' '
The · busirli!man told oficera be had
purchased a ruby and diampnd brace.let
from a youna m111, and the piece match-
ed ooe in a bulletin listed as mi ssing.
Newport detecUves identified the
bracelet, Spears said, then receJved !den·
tiflcaton of the seller. The description
matched 1htt of Hreha. -·
The unemployed machinist was ·m
rested at his home Friday. _ .
Today poltc. were 1~ lo
recover more items t.lj.ken tn ' the theft.
None have turne4 bp thus far.
Hreha WU O~ecfto be arraigned oft charges of burg1'rJ. . '
Harbor Chamber's Report
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A Costa Mesa entrepreneur who said
.., recep.tly he is at last succeslful in
buaini!a waa arrested Monday at his Sa°" ta Ana st.ore, dealing in sexy books for
adul1' onl)'. Recommends Sex Classes Not only b:mkl are aold, vice officers
58.ld, after arresUng his clerk at a eecond
store and a woman employe of a third
!hop, all charged with Ille o! obscelie
:By mOMAS FORTUNE
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A report to months In prepar•lion
recom~Oln& tbat sex educaUon be
ta'ilght in Newporf.M'es& Unified l>iitrict
schools was presented Monday to
Newport Harbor Olamber of Commerce
directors.
A principal recommendati~n of the
nport Is that "facts of life" not be taught
until high school and that students have
tbe option of IearniDg them in coed or in
separated boy Ind girl cl...,.s.
The lengthy repor~ pnopared by the
Chamber of Commerce's education com·
mlttee, was accepted by Chamber dlrtc·
tors for study, At 1 later meeUng direc-
tors will decide whether or not they agree
with their · commit t ee's recom·
!ll<ndaUoos to the school board.
School d!Jtrict officials have said they
await UJe Cham~r of Corrunerce'• fin-
dbifs ln their only publlc taenijnri of aex edu~oo durlogtbe Juf!O mo0thl.
Ch.atnn1n of the education commJttee,
Dt, l'if'lan 11)1>1o11•, In, prer,nllna th•
reporl Mol'd>Y, ¥id ht·~ I.think the
recommendations are a compromise
between those Who are for sex educaUon
and those v.1lo m oppooed to tl He 1ald
he believes the committee: has recom·
mended a completely new departure.
Dr. Frluell• llld the committee
recommended walUna unUI the start of
high schpo!, ninth ~. to pmenl Jn-
llnlcllon.lo Ille ficl& Q!'liie, beeaua !hit
io the nm l'9hil .at "'1icll ihe' ~ allowa f9r ._ cbotce. ,
, "We want the '9 and · their per.iit5 to. 'bi.O th• • aa...o oi elec· ltDB 1p10 ·Uit ~ ,or oot cif'J~"' ·
tie explalneil. ·
,At t1!e _ !tar\, of intli Jl?ade ' m01t . . '
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studentl-are '14 years old. -materials. '--
The Newport-Mesa School Dbtrlcl's The llUIJ"Cll, all fr" <in bail aller beog
new plan for middle schools· includes booked into Orange County Jal!, are
making elective subjects available to Coata. Meaana Joe Reitano, 51, Reg.ls R.
stventh-iifd elglifh -,raders:-This could---SrnUA,...21, ud-Mra. Laura_M. Morgal'!.
give the school board the option of In-4.1, ot-Santa Ana. . ·
troduclng the aex Instruction as an elec-Detective1 uJd today tbe arre!U: -
tive aubject at a tower grade level than made while •lmUar cases against Reitano
the chamber of commerce committee and Smith are 1Ull pending In court -reallied. climaxed a several weeks-of surveillance
The Chamber cotnmlttee recommends and book ~ that venereal dlleue be taught beginning Judge Robel\ E. Rlcldes, of Central
in junior high school although not in Oranae County Judldal District Court,
elaborate detail. "Info'rmauon should be evaluated the evidence and al&ne:d arrest
protecUve and tend to encourage staying warrants naming the three deferid1nts .
away from the sources of the problem " Reitano was arrested at the West Art
lhe report recommends. ' Book Store, 2341 W. Fourth St., and Smith
. . was picked up at the owner's other store,
BUlc anatomy &hould begm to be Golden West Book Shop, 409 W. Fourth ~a~ ~ sixth grade and carry through st .. police said.
Junior high fn classes segregated by sex, Mrs. Morgan was afrested at C01Uns'
the committee recommends. Book Shop, 106 E. Fourth St., an·d all
Sexual behavior should not, however, three defendants wll face court hearln&s
be taught befor& hlgb IChool. · on the ll)lidemeanor ch'.arges n•ll week.
In hlgh school "fac!s of Hfe" teaching, owners interviewed. ·
the committee recommend~ The rapidly growing field of adult book
-'J'her• should be no instruction 4ealtrship. wa1 ,eumined ,,io •:recznt
beyond definition of homosexuality or metropolitan newspaper and alle1ed links
sexual deviation. IG the Mafia were laughed off by st.Gre
-Questions should be answered briefly others interviewed.
and to the point and not extended into Reitano was one ol those questioned
sociological theorizing. . and said among other thing~ that he WJ!l
-"Terminology used should promote finaJly' succeeding In busi~s after a
and protect self respect."·ln other words, series of more sedate ventures failed to
no sexual vernacular. pay off.
-"11terlals should be limited lo ba•ic The racy nature of the mal.erjall of.
texts, with reference materials carefully feffil la: undisputed by dealers, but they
restricted. contest the charge of obscenity, which
-"No classroom procedures should in has ret lo be firmly established by a high-
any way permit 1tudenfs pel'50Rl.ll:ting leve court.
wha t ii said or done nor should It Infringe
on the privacy of any studen1 or any
student's family." -
Tbe whereabout.s of the contraband and
exact method of shipment. however, is
unknown, although police believe at least
a portiDn of it may be hidden somewhe"
in the city. ,
Several weeks ago , lawmen obtained a
lead on Peterson and raided a kx:al ad-
dress, where several persons were ar•
rested although the federal fugitive was
not among them.
Guns were drawn at the time, becauH:
federal agent! said they feared Peterson
was mentally unbalanced from LSD use
and presumed to be armed.
Investigators -on the look.out for the
suspect since being alerted by customs
agents -were organiud like ll&htnina
Monday about 7 p.m., W!ien he WU-first'"""
observed.
Capt. Gnen said Peterson was driving
a 1969 import station wagon, BUbse-
quently impounded for lnvea:Ugatlon,
when the detective team surrounded him
at Orange Avenue and Broadway.
Beach C.Ommends
Baker on Stand
1'Thank yoo Mr. Baker," Is the officlaJ
reacUon of Huntington Beach to Orange
CoWJty. Supervlw David L. Baker'•
defense of a proposal to Jet the voter1
decide the future of the Oranie CouatJ
Harbor Dlstrict .
The city council Monday night ap-
prOv~ a resolution commendina Baker
for hlS opposiuon to expansion of the
Harbor District as proposed by the other
four supervisors and his plea for an elec-
tion to decide the district's future.
Baker spoke Wt Thursday evening at
the execuUve session or the Orange COUn-
ty Leaaue of Cltlu. where he preaented
his views on the Harbor District.
Huntington Beach is. officially opposed
to the Harbor District as it Is currently
constituted.
Neighborhood park> on the school
if'OUD(ls of Circle View and Lake VJew
Schools were approved Monday night by•
the HunUngton Buch City Council .·
The city will cooperate with the. Ocean
View School District to build both path.
The school· di&trict· will donate two or
Utree 'acres of land at each 1chool lite
and the city will develop the parb.
Navy to Map Strategy
-Questionnaires should be sent borne
with i;tudents each week asking parenta
their Uloughts on the extent and nature of
the instruction. This is to encoorage
discussion between studenta and thelr
parents about the facts o( life, giving
parents an opportunity to express their
moral. reHglous and social views. Also,
the returned questionnaires wou ld help
upgrade the instruction.
Surfbo~rd Shop
License Delayed
Application for a business llceme for a
surlboard shop Jn downtown Huntington
Beach was dele,yed Monday night by city
councilman to check the background of
the applicant.
Huntington's YMCA '
Reloca tes Offices
The Huntington Beach YMCA hat a
new home at 17931 Beach Boulevard, la
Huntington Beach. YMCA o{flcts were
transferred from Westminster this month
to better .serve the local community, ac-
cording tG Th1CA director Richard
Colla to.
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For Pollution Ba.ttle
Oakland Flight Quit
SAN FRANCISCO !UPI) .:.. United Air ,
Lines will drop · tlS " Oakland-I<> Loi
Angeles commuter nights next month
bttause oI ''unproductive k>ld factors."
SAN DIEGO !~Pl -The Nal'Y ts g•tbering high-t'Rflklna officers to rnap
strategy for a campaign against noise,
air and water pollution Jn Southern
Calilornia.
Rear Adin. Joseph W. Williams Jr.,
commandant of the .11th Naval Dlitrlct,
sdJd Motjday,. "I have asked the major
~mandz for a "i11Q1\ "tlilqklng officer'
for the committee to gather tnlormaUon,
idenUfy exJ.sUna problem areu and those
of the foreseeable future."
The airline announced plans Monday to
discontinue the fOW' dally roUJ1d-trip .
flights on March 20.
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The commitlee will Include_ Marine
COl'J>I and CQI~ Guard offlctr11, u well
as NaXY men within .the di strict!. Which
encompasse1 Southern California and
parts of Nevada '""' ..Arizona. •
"I f.fl\s1t up,tO "l'l'YODe to help light
pollution, and this dpes not only. mean the ,
Navy," 11id WJlllams. He ldded tbal hi• ·
concern ts u a Nkvy riian ind a Citizen of· San Diego. · -
"We are going to aee U there Is
C.Ouncil Chan ges
Trailers -Ruling_
~'.'!iiinUoglon Beach c1ti: 'cW.cn
Monday m.ned a Plin1'1111 ,C"lftl!\lslon
rulinl that would 'allow 'tlie sale o!
, tr1iln on ell>'.~ t><Oll"IY· ,
' G-iut.Moblle H~ Salu«l'eosta
I Mba bid received ]>lol11ie~.ap~rovaJ to ,,.II 14 lddliloilai hom., on 1n uP.nslon
bf.the Driftwood Trailer Parli on PacUlc
Coosl Hljhw~y· at !leach Boulevard.
A alx months Ume Um.it wu: put on the
permit
An ottomey for the California Mobile
Home Dealer• AsloclaUon, a trailer park
owntr and a mobile home dr:aler spoke tn oppciil(Jon to Jht permit ·,_ •
They 1raue<1 that granUng an exclusive
permfi to ..U to Greenleaf would crula a
clOled park; d"1Ylng other dealm the
right to sell to pe.rsona y;ho wante<t to live
there. They were backed by about 20
penons.
'°"''thing that hn not been done In the
past that can be done in the future to
help com~t pollution. We are golng to
give it a gOOcJ go. From a common-sense
standpoint, it has to be done.''
Williams said cap( Clarence .. R.
Johnson, his assistant chief of staff for
operations and logistics, will head the
committee, whk:h is ,expected ' tO meet
monthly.
The group, malting available In-
formation to military mt•dvtlla.n com-
munities, will take ~ports of ' Pollution
violations so that imtneaiate actlon can
be taken, Williams sa,d.' ·
Navy anUpollullon pllDI lriclude 1 ship.
board sewage trea.t~ '1'Slem to end
tht problem .r . ..,.age i!iocbirge Into
h"rbora, WUlhuna sald.
Such a i)'illJn hai been auceessfu.Uy
studied ~is e11pected to cost a quarter
or ~ bllllOn-Cl:ollars, the Navy 11ld. Jt ls a
meclwUca.J~lectnH:hemical 1 y s t e m
"'hicb separates solidi and llqu.ld matter
and freals each by such methods as in· clneration.
Tbe system, developed by Fairbanks-
Mone Reaearcb C.Oler, baa a tapadty
for a 175 man shi p .
C.Ontract Given -
To Repair Pier
Ye Dock Muters of HunUogton
H•rbow has been awarded a $54,07f con·
tract to l'ep3lr a 20!)..foot slrttch of 1\e
Huntington Buch Pitt by May I~
Surfacin1 on the pier, about 300 feet Jn
from the ocun Up. must be repla«d aad
reinforced. That por~ o! the pier is
currently closed to vehJcular traffic and
wJJI be complelel1 closed when work
atarta.
· The 1tCllon or pier to be worked on ii
about 40 years old and h11 not prevlously
been repaired or replaced . Some..of It bu
been labeled "weak" by the city,
-Evening classes shou ld be given for
parents to permit them a c c e 1 s to
materials and help them In com·
municaUng Y.'ith their children on lhe
subject .
Steve Walden, 310 15th St., wants to
open 1 shop at 106 ~th St.
Councilmen asked City Adminiatrator
Doyle Miller to check referencu sub--
milled by Walden.
The new offices are in the aame
building with Paul Jone! Realty, near
Talbert Avenue.
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In Trouble
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Over Skit?
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LOS ANGELES !AP ) A courl
peUtioner says the judge n•med to
preside at Charles ·M. Manson '• murder
t.ryal compromised hlmself by Watching
the hippie.type clan leader JampOoned in
a skit called "A Family That Slays
T0ðer Slays Together."
Robert S. Levy alle;ed lhat Superior
Court Judge William B. Keene saw the
alrit performed at the 14th installalion ct
the Los Angele! County Criminal Courts
Bar Association last Saturday.
Levy, a 3$.year-old movie producer,
maintained In petition to the California
Court of Appeal -Mooday that Keene had
• prior knowledge ' of the entertalnqient.
Among those also present, the petlUOn
alid, w8s Superior Court Judge George
r.f, Dell. who has offi1lated at pretrial
JJrOCeedi.ngs involving Manson and his co-
dt!endlliu.
'Ibe judges were not available for com-
ment.
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T""'°', ,_, 17, 1970' "4 Do\fl Y Pl"'1 ;J , , .
Chicago .~· DeadloCk?
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Defense 'May.
CHICAGO (UPI) -The def..,. In the
"Cbl.,...·li<'<n" lrlal may 1Sk lh .. Jary
be dlscllarfed .. deadlock~. '
Tbe 10 wbmen and tWo men who
pondertd the fate oi seven men ebafled
with COlllplrins to Incite ~at the 1111
~c Notional convention •ended
~: .:i~·~ ~;~~ l&onday
neJ: were to · resmne 10meWhat· earfy
to41.Y ,' l:M a.m. CST. No Ra.aon wu
&lvm wllJ tber halted at 1:30 p.m. 14.,..
cl&y, -ol '!G p.m. u bad -•••
peeled. l :. "\.,
'D>e. w)I '.reoeU cam•~ ifter deftDSe
attorneys , rejected '-!')' idea of a "com·
proonboe ve<llct" 111c(wfthey·mlihl w
the jury be ~ u deodlocl<ed. A
Oblcqc> IUOmeY •llo flied I; notice of •it
peal wllh the U.S. 7tb ClrtWt <loort of
Appeals; uk!lll that Jail aentelleel for conteJnt!I 1pfllll 11ie-del>ncl1111S;:-and
their two 1~torneya be reversea:---
1.J.S. D11lrtcl Cou.rt Judie Jullua J. llof.
Iman .. ntencecl the defenclsnu to jail
terms .rlllllni ,from tlyo mor.tha to 211
REl.ATSJ $TQRIES •. PA6~ t
yw's. He also Imposed jail oentences
agl!Mt def..,. attorney a . 'Wllllani M.
l\lllllller and Leonml J.,·'folnClm. T)le
four.year, ~r '°""""' alyep KUNUer WU. Rf!l!ll""llt , tha ~ cticrt'1npt sentence tn Ameiican cOuttl. oN dol.;.i.nu w.I. jailed after the
juq wU 'taken •out.•to consider t.be case.
Hoffman otoyed the oenten<es against lhe
attorneys unUl May 4 &0 they ~ ll;!in-
dle · appe,als .. 'Jbe judge. did not allow
bond. ' Thomas , P., SU:lllvan, the Ollca:go at-
t6qtey who fUed·the notice "'tth the ap-
peali court, said be Wollld '.file briefs
Thuncf•y· obd isk' for boocl Jor the lilied
defendant.I. ..
Kuhstler arWI Weina:lass CQJllerrtd with
the defei>dsnu. h\ the Cook County jail
Mondaiy. ~Uer said the defendants
"wish ua to make a moUon to discharge
ltie jury." He said they felt that If the
jury is hlllll "we. might as well end it
• • --rlsbt now rather lblll, fOlnl on ."
Kun111er lllid 1111.tMJ-would nol oc-
ceJll t11f Idea <if '.~ venllcl"
and ~ thl' 'J,,.,. would nol "borplll
~)' ~ rll!IJa of --.ianu by
!Ml1(J Olben." . .· .f
'lf the· defe,,..'1· tenuoos ilopft· for l
hung Jury ~ not to ment!O"I acquittal .,..
were j~fied, Hoffman. '!ould have ~
options: " ·-A~pt the bung jury and declare' a
mistrial. · · • ~nd \be Jory back after ·reOiflr<i
!hem the Allen c>wre. In wblcb the l"lfi"
IMtrucU the fury Iha! Juror' holdlnc 1111
minority view shQUlcl consider ~ m._.
jorlty view and then vote aCCOJ'dinl "to
tlle!r consciences. Thia 11 mown. ... thie
"dynamite charge'' among difen1e tt-
torneys .since it has the gtilenl'.effect .of
eliminating controversy.amoi:tK· jurois. •
-Send the jury back after reading
them the Brown charge, slrnllar' to the
Allen cbarge•but not mentlonlng -1, '"lnJ.,
jorlty" or "minority:" •
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VCI Student s ·entenced ' •
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Manson and five members of his com·
~unal "fan\ily," are accused in the
gunshot-knife slayings last August of IC•
tress Sharon Tale and aix other persons.
Obe de.fendant is accused only in two of
the killings. • Saving Feathered Friends
CFF Hecklers
Face Hearing
For Actions
For Fund Embezzl,ement
Their trial is slated for March 30.
Levy, who desc ribes himsell as a friend
of Manson, said in bis peUUon the sir.it
was put on by a singing group composed
·of ~Sgperior Coort iudges,~ pro<ee(ltors,
public defenders and private attorneys.
Florida Presbyterian College in St. Petersburg, F1a. canceled classe$
Monday to allow:900 students to help clean birds caught in-oil slick
from• tanker that ran aground in Tampa Bay. Biology laboratories
were converted to aaae~bly·line cleaning stBtions 'and girls' portable
hair dryers. pressed Into action to fil'Oed drying process. .
A UCI student who tmlawfully used
Two Cal State Fullerton students who UCLA schcSlarshlp fundl to further his ' ' heckled Gov. Ronald Reapn one wee_i Irvine stud.lea hu been .entenced to six
ago will go on the_scbool carpet this w~k months in Los Angeles County Jail.
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UCLA acboiarsblp !undo aller be'mllia
at UC Irvine. .
ScbeDel>ke •pplied Jor Onandal.•ld 4f'
enrolling at UCl, and onlltted.to.menli'"1
that }1e was still ·receiving. funds -from
for a bearing that coUld lead to Uieir -Charles M. Schenetzke~ 2T;of 111 Acacia t:rebt\; - ----.~·;.o-~~ "Any trial judge attending and wit·
nessing such a show compromises
himself to sit on a fa ir trial of saki case,"
-1aid...J:.evy-. -
• Levy said later he was not asking that
Keene and Dell be disqualified from tbe
cue but merely wanted the appeal court
to.know the facts .
' Marine-l;hief-u)-K:eeP-Up suspension or eipulsion. Ave., Corona del Mar, was abc:l i:ilaeed on
__ Bruce .... Clnm:h 31 •• :.oL "111erJDn ~ jjv~ Y'!!l'S_Pl'Ql!!il!c>JL.!nd '°'-Allg~lea
David Mackowiak, 23, of Coroi<a, were Superior C:Ourt. Ji.J.dge Sherman Smith
named Monday by sc.hOol 8uthorttles ln a handed an ldenUcal &enlence to Leo
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"J happened to attend1 that dinner,"
Levy said, "along with some other 1.000
persons.
Pressure on Dissidents
disciplinary proceeding that' Is the first ot James Granger, SI , of La Angeles,' a
lt3 kind on the Fullerl.6i1 cai'hpus. fonnei:"· admlnistrator at UCLA and
Both student3 ha~ been cnarged under Schenetzke's p&rtller In the embei.zle-· 1 !tale school codes with unla·Nfully dim1p--ment. Former Santa Ana nsklent Gordon
Seeks ·Boar,d Jo.&
"I have no legal status exej!pl as a
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Levy sai d a second aklt at the Bar
Association afiair depicted Manson as •
being solicited by various members of the
bar for the privilege of defending him in
exchange for literacy rights to his life
story.
Levy asked tlle appeal cour1. to restort
his visitation rights to Manson's jail cell,
wtficti he said were cancetld withoUt>•alid
TeasoD last Wednesday. He said Manson
needed him as a "ltst.ening po1t" for
.community reaction to his trial. ,
·in another act.ion Monday, Manson was
unsuccessful In obtaining either a change
of venue or dismissal or charges which he
sought on ground o! "widespread un-
faV-Orable publicity."
Arsenic Eyed \
In Y ahlonski Kill
CLEVELAND (UPI) -The FBI said
today Paul Gilly, alleged payoff man in
the ~ murder of Joseph A_. "Jock"
Y.ablonski, at one Ume planned to till the
United Mine Worken: official by Injecting
arsenic into him at a union campaign
rally.
By JOHN PHILIP SOUSA
AIHCi.tMi p""' Wrlfff •
The commandant of the Marine Cor?'!
said fl..fonday he would keep pressure on a
new dissident group in the armed forces
which seeks to overthrow traditional
ways of the military .
Spokesmen for the group, called Move-
ment for a Democratic Mllltarr--MOM
-·said miutiry bases c throo'ghout the
oountry are ripe for their kind of move-
ment and predlcte6'1t wlll grow rapidly,
although membership now iii; only a~t
50.
In an U:iterview in Los Ai4geJes, ·Gen.
Leonard F. Chapman Jr. said shore
patrolmen are checking cars near. the
San Diego, MOM office and noting those
with military base aticken.
"l don't think the MDM ia a threat to
our country or to the military at present,
Oay Mitchell
To Keep seat
Until Approval
The FBI, in an 11.ffldavlt filed with U.S. Clay Mitcbeli, pre!ident of the Orange
Commissioner CJirford Bruce, said that County Boafd of Ed~tion said Monday
during a meeting In La ·Follette, Tenn., he does not plan to nsign from the board
Gilly's wife, Annette, purchased two bot· unUl bls appointment to the state Board of
ties of arsenic, a syringe arid two needles. Education has been confirmed by the
The FBI said she hid the a~cles in her state Senate.
automobile. Mitchell, a Three Arch Bay resident Gilly planned to sidle up to ~~blonski who representa the Fifth Supervlsorlal
al a rally and Inject him with the arsenic, District on the counfy boartf, Wu ap·
the FBI said. pointed Feb. II to the slale board by "That way no one would be able to tell Governor Reagan.
who actually' used the syringe," the FBI Confinnation is expec~ to take
quoted Gilly as telling them. ' several weeks as bis nominallon has not ~e FBJ sii.ld no_attanpl ever was yet come before the sen.ate Rulea: Com-made by Gilly to use the arsenic. -n t ard 1 A federal &rand jury lrivesUgatlng the mittee, the rst s ep tow approva .
murder of Ya~lonski and his Wlff: ind Mitchell ls a ~ven-year veteran of the
daughter In their Clarbville .. -F'Li bmni county board.
last New Year•1 ·Eve reconvened tdday Hia current term expires June 30.
following a-10-day recess. ' _ : AccCl'dina to the state EducaUon Code,
wnnam TUrnblaur, prealdeot;of'IJMW remolnlnfl bolnl membtn, Dr. Dile E.
District 19, was -eel to teot1b before Rim., Dr. llorlll M. ..r111jo, A. E.
the panel W~. In a~ 1a·amy , "Pal" An>Old 111111 Doaald J ....... , mull mid his wlfl!, two meo hHt )Miln· lpdlcled •ppainl llllcliell'1 ftpiocement . .
by the Graod Jury In the Y1bloliski , 'l1!t ~·1 term woold expire
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UGI Stiideni-~a'kes· Step
. ' T 0Act4gp,insiDisrupters
A UC lrv<ne sludent 'filed • complaint
Monday that enables the 1tudetlt gOvern-'
ment to move ahead with proceedings
otuclentl uma taken the day of the d-.
Hqy lllid ladoy be wlll provide the ' . -against stuctents charged . with disrup-names. J
lions. With 1· complalnl 111111 rwnes of the
William Clarke, a senior mathematics defendant.I 1w1U1tilie ll wlQ be llP to the
major wbo lives in Lagona Beach, has lll<dat SUpreme Court to deckk ·Wh<ther
formally allqed thel be wH prmnted tO 'bur the cue Itself or turn It OV<r to
from having an interview with General an Honor C.OUOCIJ of 11 1tudents from a
Eledric COmpany repmenta.tivea on jury penel 1elected al random by a com·
campUI Feb. 4. puter.
Student demon1trators made th e Action aplmt u many 11 II atudenl
recruiting ta11k Impossible and IJteraUy~defendant.I, U they are found IUllty, may
drove the recrultera rrom campus with range from retommend•tlon (or a reprl-
. shoutl ol' "'Warmaker, Strik~er, mand to ~Uon for expulsion.
Block G.E." The llljdent judldlry m•y only recom-
ln bis complain!, Clarke dOH l10I niloe mend la ~ Cl!Dp(ll admlnl•\r•tlon bul
specific de(endants. Student body ollicen Hoy by iurnlJll the cuo om to the
lmmedl1tely aubpoenaed Vice Cianc:ellor 1Wil"111 bu lo effect ulled the lludenla
for ltudent Alim Jollli HOJ for a Us! ol la .. t the t>enahy.
ling a public assembly on campus. They BOth men were found iuilty before the Bishop, who head11 two st.ate bureaus In in tum ·accuse the college of allowing sacii.mento, announced Monday he will but some of their objeelives would be a Gov. Reat:an to make a "putely political same judge last month on charges of -. .
threat 'if they became a reality," the outburst." grand theft following allegaijons that run for the Fourth District Superv~il
commandant .said. · School f.Uthoritles clalrn that Church Granger made the h ,500 available to se.at now held by W}lllaro. Hlrate,ln.
"We are' keeping an eye on. those who anci Mackowiak were ring leaders among Schenetzke ln return for a $1,400 Bishop, a $0.year-old Republlcan, was
frequent that oUice because if they are a group ot students who vociferously ob-"ldckba<'k" ftom the student. named director of~ Collecpon,Agtncy
members of the armed forces -be they jected to Reagan's cornmeals last Feb. 9 Granger was assistant to the associate Licensing Bureau and the Bureau of
Marines, sailors or ddi~s -they will when be addreued more than 4,000 dean of the graduate d!Visk>n of UCLA at Private tnvestlgatars and Adju!ton ln
be dealt with to the full extent of military students in the campus gymnasium. the Ume o( the thefta In 1917 and was M!~~~· .19691 by G9v. ~gan. I
law." Ch'!'<~ '\a.~ 11CCuoe<j 'ol ."Oe:,un&;· responsible far !lit •lloC•lion. W't.JCLA WJlLhis'1nnouncemeirt, lie joln11TUalin MOM endorses allowing ·50ldier1 ·to Ernest A .. Mer, dean of slhdent.S. scholarship and tellowlhij> funds.· attorney Paul Pell, An ah el m
refuse to go to Vietnam, setting up fl.tackowlak is charged with "verbally Scheneb ke, an ,Ena&llsh student at blllineuman Burr Wltllamt, VUla Park
rev iew boards lo 'judge their officers, and abualn&" T.' Roger Nudd , uaoclate dean UCLA, \wlct failtd his oral ixlf!Yn•U® M.,... Jama~~ ... AJMbibn Qi.
abolishing the dran and the coorl·in•rtl•I of lludtnt;. Both llC!lool oWCl"1s, th~ in pursuit or his doctorste ' •t · tlit ty c-u_.,. ~'!Jl:Pe6i11 lil 'f!!e id
systems. charges state, were trylng to ·paclfy the Westwood cimpus. It was testified at his The lncumblnt 1'fntf:ln ha& stated he wdJ
Though MOM is small, Chapman said , two 51.udenta during' the lncldenl' trial that he continued to rece!Ve the not N4•1ain. c.
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cern, posinr "a ·major detriment to the " ~ lJ
purpose and life.of our military organ Jz.a.
liom. ''. But, he said, he thinks the e[fect
of the group now ls negligible. '
MOM spokesmen, in interviews, said
Chapman generally had an accurate im·
pression of their objectives but denied
they want to wreck the militarjr.
"Obviously -we'r:e. ·in the military
ourselve1," said one, a -:z1.ye.ar-0ld
Marine. "We jUst want to improve many
areas of life in t.be service that we Caft't
through the chain of C-OtlUJYUld. ''
The apokemien .said MDM was founded
Uiree months ago near ~P Pendleton,
the big Marine. base riear San Clefnente.
The group now has 40 to 50 members in
uni ts In San Diego and Camp Pendletol\,
he said. 1
,Thf! iroup sponiOl'ed an antiwar parade
in Qecember tbat drew 5,000 participants
to Oceanside, he said .. They also publis~ a
newspaper, ''Duck Power," and support
various antiwar activities.
Nixon Favors
18 Year Vote Age
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WASlllNGTON !UPll -President
Nixon has concluded after "careful study
and conslderttlon" that the 10 million .
young American! between ·11 and 21
lhould1 be allowed to vote In Federal elec-
tions, Deputy Attorney General Richard
G. Kleindienst •aid today.
Kleindlenst testified at a Senate bear· IRJ. on._ a variety qf proposfd con-
stltutlonal amendm'erit.s to ·lawer the
votll)g a1e · to II .. Qiie', -red by
chalnnao Birch Bayh, (0.lnd.), ol the
senate Judiciary COmmlttee conducting
tbe be1rtog, wauld extend tbe' voling
rigl1t to 18 yea.rs old fOr all ele<:tlon1, 'from
local to national lev!I.
Klelndlenst'a endorsement of the 18-
year-old vote wu limited to Fedual elec-
Uqna -lor Presldent,'Vlce President and
m-'mbers of Congress.
Javits Urges
Sch.ool Study .
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Jacob K.
JavlU (l\.N.Y.), urged the S.nste laday
lo reject a llO\lll!enHponsred am<qd·
ment la """"" deeegre,i•Uon gukt.llnes
to 111 parts of lll" country. He .. 1d it
would 1ttoder integration rather than
speed IL
Javlta, long a Senate civil rlghll lelder,
suqe.1led that the Senate appnl\'e a
subit.ltute amendment caTilng fQC' a year·
Jong stui:ly o{ the school desegregation
Issue.
The aoutherft amendment, Introduced
by Sfll. John C. Slienn~ (0.MaSI.), would
require that school de1esrea•tl on
auldel!JiU lmpoeed on southern school• &e •nlorcecf' equally In all aec:tlcms of tbe
COW>lry.
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;Tuen from bis office at the urg·
Illa of SDS, Black , Students Union
and Associated Students leaders,
f.lSC'1 Prelldtnt Norman Topping Wu ·ted in an urgent manner to the
student ActlviUes Center. The puz-
z!i;d _president was confronted In t6• lounge area by 100 students -
sltouting ''We DEMAND you have
a'bappy birthday!" Birthday cake
In. honor of Topping's 62nd year
~ the order of the day. • -
Ntw York's sptcial "night
' f'MJIOT,• Mrs. Amt'lia BetanzOI
got c frantic caU late Saturday
night fTum • Brooklfl!I couple
about lo gel ....m.,I. TM bride
and groom eomplaiMd their rob-
bi would not tie the knot be·
cause !My had · jorgotten to
bring their marriage c'11ifjcate
. mwl ..... :zoo ooeddlng goilll ·
1 10t1i' 1tondirig by 10Citing a n d
woMering. Mn. Bt:t.on:.oJ awak-
ened a el.erk ·at the marriage li.-
ctmt bureau who went to hir
oJfiu mwl .. fified that Ille l> unn holl'been gnmted. A qukk
' oaU .... lhe1' """" lo the rabbi
' mwl "11'#'-j-got ... nckr
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• Former Gov. 0.01• C. Waif.
-·• daughter Bobbi o has made him a grandfather for the tint
time. Tfie wife of a contractor,
Jemn Peraon11 she gave birth to
a boy Sunday at the Baptltt Med-·
lea! Cent'Or" in Birmingham, Ala. .
Mrs. Parsons said the baby woUJd
be named either J.1me1 Corfey
Pa.....,. or Rich'"°"" Corloy Par.
Mnt. The former governor's mid·
die name b Corley. •
.tutllor Le.,. ·ur11 .,.,..,. >?ith hil
brlde, fa_, Jilt Ptabody, 22, otter
their totdd!ng-af liieha ti-Jm>ored AE.
gonquin. Ho(.tl ;,.. New York. U,U,
who3e bt?sUellcn inclt.MU Exodus,
Topo:, and MUa 11, and Mi.ss Peabody,
o pl>otogropller Iii AIP<1!. Colo., tD.re
marritd in a Jewis'h gingle-ring rite. • Mayor Cerl ;I. Slokol of Cleve-
land, Ohio, and his wlfe_,arrived in
Tel Aviv ror a tw~ visit as
gueilts of the mayor ol_Jelllsalem..
T..idy Kolltk. stokes planned to
m .. t P ...... Mlnlster Golda Moir
and other lsraell 'ofllcials, He and
his wire bad previo~sly stopped in
Holland, Germany and Italy.
Missile Area
" :N~;r Cano· · . . ~ .
111 v-Pna lll-11
tsueli ~ bombed l1llaiDe a11es 11
mUtl South. of Cairo lod'1 In the flnl
deep. ponelratihn of El)'pl In five -.,
'aO<tU.N. llettelaly General U Tbant,IUI
in" New : York that onij' very aUon&
meuures can a~ a new catutropbe 1n
the Middle ·Eut.
Israeli Premier Golda Meir, In a major
policy speech ' lo the hr..U Kneaaet
(ParilameDt), appealed lo the Arsb peo-
ple and Qleir ru)m lo slop the kllUng In
the ,Mldd1e Eut ana .. _, peace
negotlaUons as equal._" She again called
for rutoraUoo of the C.-.
l1>e lmeli air, raid wu the Orsi alnce
planee ~ 70 Egyptiana ln a "m&tile"
-blog o1 _,. Egypliau factory on ·tbe
outsidria ol Cairo, a bombing that
brought world protests and a new state-
ment lro!D Moocow Monday Jllihl of
Soviel ..._,,,..lo give the Arabs all
_,, bllp.
Thant. speaking to a news conference
at the UnltecfNatlons, said be would take
no 1nitlative tmmeU but would leave It to
the Big Four powers or the lull 1:1-
member Security Councll to de.clde what
should be done.
Cambodia Firing
--------~aek at U.S.-
Attacking "Plane.s
SAIGON (UPI) -Cambodia bas begun
rmv1ng anliaircran guna Into a border
region to shoot at U.S. planes that attack
North vtetruunese and Vlei Cong lrOOJ>'
along the frontier, Allied sources said to-
day.
Cambodia frequently hu complained
that American aircraft violate ill
borders. U.S. pllll<I have a\ UmeJ struck
-into Cambodian. territory in relallaUon
for guerrilla attaW from there.
l1>e latest such Incident repor1ed was
on Feb. 11 wbm U.S. ain:ra1t powided
North vtetname .. pooltloos In Cambodia an.. groqnd fin ~ in!ld• the n<utr.al llatl<il allot·-I U.S. l>6ilcopler.
'l1ie allied sources paid a Cambodian
antialraift reg!mfJi!1 wu moving Ila pm up to the border1pirth of tbe South
VletnaiMoa town of Loe N"mb 85, milel.
north ol Slip. The point Is where Route
13 .._, fmn Cambodia Into South
Vietnam'.
'lbe aoarces said there ha ve been no
. report.a of Cambodian guns firing at U.S.
planes near Route 13 but they have done
eo many times In tbe past along other
ports of the-... '!lley ll8id U.S. pilots
have be<o wained of llie Carlibodlan move.
Senate ~xtends
. Hunger Unit
WAS!DNGTON (.Al') -A U.S.-aided
pnigram under which South Vietnam
-lo captutt, -or kill leaders of t!ae Viet Cons faced a critical Senate
inqotry today;ln the opening round of new war polky"bearlngs. -
The operation . ia called U)f: Phoenix
program, and Sen. J. W. Fulbright CD-
Ark.), already has characterized It u a
gystem of assaMinaUon.
The S.00. Foreign Rolatlom Com-
millee, whiCh Fulbrlght beadll, will con-
sider PboenJx as part of a more general
inquiry into U.S. aid lll\I advi3ory
operalloos ·fn·"Vletnam.
Fulbright said the committee will hold
bearings In ¥,ar<ll on tbe ac:Uvllles of '
U.S. military 'ldriaon, American OC011<>
mJc aid to South Vietnam, and the opera.
Uons o! the U.S. Information Agetty.
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On Carswell
Faces Delay
WASHING TON (UPI) -S en 1 te
DemocraUc leader Mike Mansfield tit.
dlcated today that a confirmation vote on .
the Supreme COurt nomination d. .G.
Harrold Carswell wocild be postponed un-
til after work is completed on v~g
rights legis1aUon. .
Tbe nomlnaUon ~ the ~Ill ·lo '"'tend
tbe voting rlghta ilct ol .1915 ore on • col·
Halon course. The Senateiagreeci·Jut·year
to take up the blll by the first ot March.
The Carswell nomination should .reacl'i
the Senate a few days earlier but
Mansfield said ~· assumed there. WQuld
be a "hOld" by some. senaJDr-a request
-for dijay that is !radillonany.'ttjiheld ·oot
L. "'',........ To the ltloon and Back
Astronaut Neil Armstrong, on behalf of the Apollo
11 crew, pre~ents a photo of the crew's moon walk
and a miniature National Geographic Society flag,
which they carried with them, to Or. Melvin Payne
(left). president of the society, whi ch presented the
astronauts with the Hubbarji Medal -prime honor
for research, exploration and -discovery.
Fla111ing Dessert • ID Sky~·
--CocktqiLW.m Molotav~_T.yp.e; P.la11ce Hijpcked
MIAMl (lJl'I) -lt was lunchUme
aboard the big 727 stretch jet 30,000 feet
above tile AUantlc. The stewardesses
were fu§lng with thelr trays when a
short-dark man. walling flaming tequila
botUea: and a bayonet.ntted pistol bolted
down the aisle shouting in Spanish.
.. , thought tbeY had a. flambeau of
some sort," said Mrs. Helen Ries, with
remarkable aplomb.
But the shabbily dressed Latin was
hardly a . steward serving . flamtng
dessert. 'Jbe flatl'les were shootiqg from a
Molot<iv cocktail, hb Ucket to Cuba.
"It WU a riot," said Mrs. Ries, of Fort
Lee, ~.ff.J.. as she and her fellow
passengers deplaned · ..ie'Jy at ·Miami
International Airport Monday nlgbl alter
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Gambling Loe~
Believed Behind
Hawa~ Slaying
HONOWW (UPI) -A H.awollan
orchld gro1rer who arranged gambling
jiJnketa to 'Nev.,·caalnOs·was found gar.
rot.d In the tr_unk of bis car.-Pgllce sajd
Mcnday. ·
a detour to Havana.
Shouting "Viva CUba ! " and braodishing
his bizprre weapons, the excited La1n
commandeered an Eaatern Airlines plane
with 104 persona during a flJgbt from
Newark, N.J. to Miami Monday. He had
slipped through Eastern's experimental
antihijack screen to pull of the first hi·
jacking of a U.S. commercial airliner this
year.
Traveling with his wile and two young
children -·a girl 10 and a boy 8 -he
taped together two tequlla bottles and
filled them with gasoline. Wltn~s sa.id
I.here was a black ball, about the size of a
softball, also attached fo, the bottles; but
its function wu not known.
Stewardess Euienla Foxworth, who
speaks a litue Spanish, 1ald 'the hi·
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jacker's wife asked her for some
airsickness pills for her son.
"Wh'!n I came back with the pills, he
grabbed my arm, pulled out the boolb
and .said 'Viva Cuba,' " Miss Foxworth
said.
Ronald Gourl~y. a professor or
architecture at Harvard, flying to Miami
with hls son Geoffrey. 11, saw the hi·
jacker spring down 1ht aisle toward the
cockpit.
"The man was whirling molotov
cocklalls around his head and yelling,"
said young Gourley.
The pilo~ Capt. Wayne A. Daniellen,
said be was lnfonned "'Ibere 11 someone
at the door with a bomb."&
"We decided to let him in," the captain
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Meany Assails Nixon
On Labor Performance
MIAMI BEACH (AP) -OrpnJ:od
labor, wi-lotlial relations with Presi-
dent Nixon were marked by muted
criUci!m and even occasional faint
pi:aise, js tatlng off the kid gloves.
j•ms first year, from the labor stand·
:point, ls a great bii gooee egg," AFL-CIO
Pre~kl.eni George Meany &aid of Nixon',-
first year in the White House.
propriations, his Supreme Court choices
and the administration'• ••Philadelphia
Plan" for racial hiring.
Meany said NJ x on 1 s anti·lnflaUon
•)>Olicies have ca~ rising WJemploy-
ment without s~g the nation'a w<nt
price spiral in ZO years, wbicb clipped 6.1
cents from the value of &he dollar Last
year.
of cqurtesy. ~ 1 _
Thal would mean ~ ~g righil blll
would then beconie the peod\ng bulineos.
Mansfield told • reporters,; "Vpljng
rights: will come first if the votmg. !itbts
bill ls on the calendar as agreed·to and DO
extension is allowed ." .
Mansfield said he would not. be avene
lo a simple extension ol tbe firll of
March deadline -wlllcludually.meaas
March 2 since March 1 falls oriSuod8y -
but pointed out this woWd fequire ap-
proval of all senators. ·•·
The judiciary eommittee "lpproved
Carswell's nomination Monday by a U-4.
vote.
Jf the liberals force the voling rights
Issue to the floor ~ore Cars"'. ell, it. wtU 4
bo the second lime they used tho
Carswell nominaliori to. gatn a victoQr.
They auccessfully tied up the nomination
In committee unUI they got ~ance o1
a definite date (April 21) for votiDg GD
electoral reform. ·
-ti * * Haynsworth Area
Slow But Sure
On School Order
. By United Pre11 IBt.ernat.tonal
Federal Judge c I em en t F.
Haynsworth's home county in South
Carolina ccmplied reluctantly but
5moothly today with bis order that It
totally desegregate its public schools.
Seven-thousand white and 5,000 blict
students Were tranSferred in Greenville,
i S..C., to give each school in its: system a
radal mixture approXimately 80 percent
white and ~ Percent black.
"I think It's ridiculous ~t I guess
we're going to have to live with it,'• com-
plained one white housewife who watched
her daughter board a school bus to bl
transferred to what had been an all-black
&ehool.
Many other whi~ voiced distaste., as
did some blacks prqtesting the closing cf
several Negro schools· But school ad-
·ministraton who 1 as t month termed
Hayuworth's order unreasonable and
impractical said few problems cropped
up.
Three-hundred Negroes moved into
Greenville's Wade Hampton High School,
named after a confederate general, and
whites hung up banners and placards to
welcome them. The school, South
CarOUna's largest, had been partially
Detectives ll8id Harry T. otake, ~ •
may have been slain by '"underw<rld
types" who ~ heavily ,on hi• -blillg tours lo Lu Vegu caslnOs. They a1lo
were lnvettigaUng a report Otake was
carrying $95,~-when be wae. la.s_t &eeQ alive. ·,.
As operator of a chartered gambllng tour operation, Otake wu re.sponsjble for
collecting of glmbtlng debta ~·owed' to
Nevada casino&.' Police saJd be -approved
several IOU's or "markets" le# Hawall
gamblers unable to pay Ofi cailnoo after
lo""1s on ooe of his tours.·
At a news conference Monday, Meany
ticked off labor's mounting opposition to
Nixon on rising unemployment, his veto
of health, educaUon and welfare ap-
"We face the potSlbility of a r~ion M
wilb. lnDaUon a( the same Ume1" be Aid.
The only cure ia federal CODtroll 011
wages, priceS;, corporate a al a r I ea_,
dividends and an otller forms of income,
h1eany said.
desegregated several years ago under a
freedom of choice plan.
' AF. bas usually been the case In
predomlnanUy white district.! in the
south, only a few whites refused to make
transftrs ordered ,by the court. A
spokesman for the Greenville scOOols
said attendance was "close to normal"
across the city.
Ot.ake's body was found Friday in a ear
trunk, Police said be was strangled with
_a cord wrapP.(ed iround his neclt. Three
empty mooey•bga ·an<! a plsto! were
beside tbe body. • ·
AUthoritiH said otake was one cf
several persons-~· organized Honolulu·
to-Las Vegas ·gambllng junketa,deocrtbed-
by a detective as a ''lucratiye bUsiness."
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Housing Order
May Slow Down
U.S. Building
By United Pr<11 Inlmlitiooal .
He predicted tbe nation'• unempio)'·
ment rate of 3.9 percenj of Ult work force
Js likely to aoar to 6 percent in the nest
few months. h1gbest In 10 years.
Mean y, who has backed Nilon'a Viet.
nam. policies, pis decision to build an an-
tiballiJUcs missile system and part of his
plana·for welfare rcfonn, issued his first
harsh criticism when Ni.Jon vetoed the
health. education and well.are ap-
propriations bJH several weeks 110.
High Court Asked
Spell Out Rule
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A new government order guaranteetng
replacement ~ousing for persons whose
homes are in the palh of federaLbuilding
projects may slow down some highway
and airport construction across the
country.
WASHINGTON (AP] -The Supreme
Court, which Jw been slowly spelling out
i14 achoOI dtSegtegation policy for 16
e}'!h, has been urged lo say finally
"Wtiltber racial balance in every school is
the only w to achieve integration. Freezing Rain Hits E~~t.
_Dr,iziles Wtaespreail Also Alon~ Most of P~ific Coast
The order, !BSUed Monday by Trans-
portation Socretary John A. Volpe, 18YI
'nO constructioo will be authorized for
transportation projects unUt the-1overn-
ment verifies repfacement hcusing 11 )n
place and has been offered to the resl·
dents about to be displaced . . •
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$MUie ••1111 ~Tr:ten -"·
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04 Volpe said. 50,000 are forced to move by
· f Pderal highway building. Previous to the
new order, the government only required ·°' that replacement housing be provided to
lhe exlent such wu possible.
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Volpe acknowledged that "any project
that Is witllln the clb' limits of any me-.
tropolitan area wilf experience some
slott.·down," wbJh replacement housing is
rouoded up.
., First Lady ):>Janning
·" Trips to 4 Colleges
W AS!DNGTON (UPI) -Finl Lady
Pat Nlxon wiU embark on a college tour·
.c. Marth 2 to spotlight off~ampu! •tudent
volunteer projects:.
'·'' lnCormed sources aald Ute Presldent*1
,n wife will make a four~ fourney·wbleh
·'' wUI take her to Mlchlgan 5tate Up.lvt~i·
•1• ty at East Lansing; the tJnlveraUy of
Kentucky al LM!nglon; the College o! the :rr Ozarks on the 1'fl5.'90W'l·Arkansas line:
"' ·and the Uotverslty of Colorado ··at
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Harvard University P~sldent
Nathan Puse~ bas announced
ho will retire UI June •Of 19'11.
Pusey, who 1'll! be 114 whea he
retlre.s, cited 11a fomildable . ·-
array, of difficult problems" upcoMll!rfor IJle"near IU!tltt.-
1l>e Memphi;i Board ol Education told
Iha court ~y It la doing all is can do
end llCbool "gregaUon but that 11 cannot
control the racial makeup of the city'1
neighborhoods.
At the same Ume, Pmident Nixon,
who has said he: opposes busing pupils to
CliM1n racial ralio& Jn schools, asserted
the ntlglli>orhoOij school concept ahOuld
be the itili""tO the extent possible. '1
The Memphis school board said the hith court has never ruled on whether IChoOli ~h!ch reflect lbe racial com-
pooitlc)n Ofl.tbeir nelghbortiobds are ·the
ltituUonal. Nixon noted Jn a statement
Monday the courts have yet to define
what Is meB.ot by a unitary achoo! .,._,
Lobbyist Faces
Fraud Charges
WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ A Federal
g r a n d' jury today Indicted lobbJ!st
Nathan P. Volosben, a 10rmer long tJmt
friend of House Speaker John w.
McCorma~k. on 1 eecond charge of fraud . ·
Voloshen and t'fG !)t.ber per10M were
Indicted by a grand jury In Baltimore on
five counta charging use of the malll to
defraud a Baltimore tonltactor tn con.-,
nectlon with a Navy contr11ct . propoaaJ •
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Doctor's
Wife Kids . '
Mas sacr ed
Fl'. BRAGG; N.C. (UPI) -'f!/iee men
1 and. a blonde 1t'Oman, chanting "acid i1
great .•. kill the pigs," burst bJ1o an
Anny doctor's home Monday night,
wounded him and killed his wife and two
tiny daughters during' what the Army
termed an apparent "ritualistic murder."
The only survivor of the ordeal, Army
Capt. Jeffrey MacDonald; apparently was
left for dead. Wounded by a knife-thrust
in the stomach, MacDonald managed to
gel hi a telephone early today and sum·
mon help.
Investigators said the assailants wrote
the woi-d "pig" in.blood acl'O!ls the be.ad
boar<! or the bed alter fatally stabbing
MacDonald's 26-year~ld wife.
When the officers arrived, they found
MacDonald lying in the master bedroom
near bis wiff:'s body, 'Jbt two girls, Klfn...
berly, 6, and Kristen Jean, 2, were found
&Jain in their bedroom.
MacDonald said the assailants included
two white men,_ a Negro man, and a
bloode woman wearing a Ooppy hat and
muddy boots and carrying a cand.Je.
•'They may have been on an LSD bip, ••
siid Army aulhoritles. LSD, a mJ~x·
pandlng drug, 'is referred to as "acid."
Military police arrived at t h e .
MaCDonald apartment, located in -.·two-
story, red-brick building en the base,
about 4 a.m. They found lhe front door
1ccted 1but the rear door wen:
'lbe girls were found in their bedroom
near the rear door and lbe parents in the
master bedroom moments later.
Jnveitigators found an ice pick. and •
candle ootskle the ~partment b~g.
Macl>Cnakl was taken to Womack
Army HClll.tal ih satisfactory coodiUon
and was able lo relate the details cf bis
trdeal1 .
"!'he AtJllY said lht. ipartmenl wu 1
thrown about u if there b.a been i ter •
shambles, wilh rurniture broken and
rifle. struggle.
·MacDonald delcribed the 111allul.I as
.. ~ ')'OUDg male C.uc•li•••, a male
~ wearing a jacket with _.,.,,,
stripes, and a bklnde female Caucuuan ,..,r1ng a flappy bat·~ muddy liOols."
T-he Army said 11tbe W 0 U J1 d e d
MacDonald stated that the female was
carrying a candle and member~ or_ the
quartet· were repeating, "Acid ls great. ..
kill tho, pip."
The ·allxincs bore a gruesome similari-
ty to the murders in Los Angeles last
August of Bctrells Sharon Tate and four
dhers at her homt. A band of hippies
•as arrested and now faces trial for the . ' Tate slaymga. ·
~ °"'«d "pig:• was ~n in blood on
the door of the Tat.e tnaQSKln,
Beach Council
Okays Purc hase
Of . Fire Rings
The City Council Monday night ap-
proved the purchase of 459 firt rings lo
be placed in two rows from one end of
the Huntington Beach shoreline to the
olher.
COst ot the fire rings ls $9,000 which
will be taken from oither the city Parkin(
Authority .er parking meter funda, ao-
cordijig to Vince Moorbouae. dlniictor of
harOOrs arid beaches. '
The city beach currenUy bas I> nre
rinp, said MoorboUse. ,
A mild ob~ to the n,. rinp wu
raised by •Jaet Clopp, ttpr~ the
beach co;r sllrm"'i!I, who .ad be .felt
the rlnp -.. be placed In -ol beacll ODli'ZI ,, •)tcaUll.ol..~ ad
trash normally loft behtnd 111 llre -· Councilman J~ ~ lold Clapp
that u the Madt eonoei-.tres were
not baJ>P)' tbe city -be Pd to buy
back their -· "Ybu people have thO bolt deal folng
but you're always complaini!'J&, •• said
Matney.
"I was al Omaha f!ea¢1, IDd I'D tab a
chance on nre. and olidltkn anytime on
this beach. The public COlllll ftnt," •
ped In Couucilman Donal4 Shipley.
Moorboose said the rae rlnp _. ,..
quested becausc or great public demlnd.
for .,. of the beach at nJ&hl.
Gasol.ine Substitutes
For City Cars OK'd
TW<> city vehlclel ere be1na equioood to
uae. ltqukl pelroleum.., a g a 1011 n e
11ubiltitute, Huntlngton -Buch Public
Worka Director Jim Wheeler ,.ported lo
the'City CJouilolj,-«J nlchl
Whoelei aald the "'Jl'l'lmentallon 1rith
the two can, one new .and one uM., Wiii
lndependenl ol • tut of O(her city ~.hlclea
bel.. 1rran1ed 1rith Plcillc: Lllbllnl
Corporlllqn by Brll1der cau., alibtaol
cl\Y ldmlnlstrator. '
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Bridge Spatas Dana Marina
Lesser 01 ·2 Evils Ide(L Pressed
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Hammering aWay on the "leaser or two
evils" contention. Attorney William Marx
for the SouU>ern Callforpia Edison Como
pany <:,0ntin1,1ed relfntiess .C{OSS ex·
amlnation 1of witnesses Monday in hear-
ings on the proposed exJ.18.D&ion -0! lhc
Huntingtoolleach Edison plant.
Jn the Public Utilities Commission
hearings in Los Angeles, Marx got
Orange County Air Pollution Control
Disf.riel witness George J. Taylor l<l ad-
mit that expansion of the local plant
would be prererable t.o a smaller plant
gas turbine operation to meet energy
demands if the smaller plants would pro-
Ma yor Cuts.
Bus.iness Tie . .
·W ith Pla nner
Mayor Jack Green and Planning Com·
mission. Chairman Roger Slates are no
longer busine53 associ!le:s ind will run
duce more. nitrucen oxide.
Taytor,.O<lmlnillrator .r ihe Alr·Quali'
ty Management Program for the
Call.fornia · Alr 'Rcaources Board, sai~ a.
contentlorr by F.dlaon !,ha! nitrocen oxide
eml.illiom from ground level were. 2&
times. that from power plant alacks was
exaggerated , but the principal was cor-
rect.
Marr cootinued Cl'OS! examinat.ion -
Monday of Edward Camarena, engineer
associate for the cOunty APCD.
Camarena was a reluctant witnf:ss as
Mai-x attempted to diJcmiit the APCD'1
testing apparatus and Camarena's status
as an expert.
He did get the englneer to admit that
"almost all lricreases of nitrogen oxidn
Easy Sa~
lri·Orai\ae County tn"recent yws was due to automobllea:." · ' ' ..
Camarena refused to admit all)' llplfl-'-
caot difference between ... e~lil at:
gNUnd level ana -troni'power plan&
stacks.
He pointed wt that the state Ieglllature
had enacted ~ws limWng,erolaloill Ima
aircraft "Oy!Jli many timel bQt)IOr.than'
the propoood stacka !or Ibo llunllqtoll ~ach &d<UUt>na." (llGO feet).
Cam.amia. conte'nded \hat on the basis
of APCD measurementa at vlll'io\*l loe&o
t\ons in the county compared with air
quality staildardS ailopted by the Air
Re.source• .Beafd, the 8.ir quality ta the.
county la unsatisfactory with ~ to
public bealth, •alely all!I weuare:
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All. Park Bonds
separate campaigns for the Hunti~gton Bank or America -0utbld fi've other '4 million ln"bondt while CroclerCftlii!n11
Beach City Council election April 14. banks in the surprisin&lY easy sale of $S National Bank, Unlt.ed States National
Green announced Monday that he has million In park bonds approved by the Bank, First Western Bank and Security
severed connedrons with Slates' realty vot.ers of Huntington Beach. Pacific NaUonal Bank an offered, to.buy
firm because .or ,Slates' anno~ced can· Sale of the entire allotment o( city park $2 mJllkln wm"th. of the bonds.~ 1 Workman crosses new bridge under construct,iOn in Dana Harbor. dida for I.he Cit Council. bonds was announced Mooday by MIY« Barut or Americ~ allo accepted the
Dana Point is in baclcground. Bridge, which spans channel between .. ;J . ,..., . toy the City Council race Jack Green who expressed joy and.. bonds at the lowest mtereat rate or any ol
separ_ate1 marinas. within harbor, -is one of final projects· to be com-8 en .. 1 10 • ,. . surprise at ~ number and type of' bids. the aix. blcb. • Pletea ~4,re ~ater is siphoned i$ new.ll put~he3ided •ieclion• of har-came as a complete surprlSe to me,. said · received on the bonds. . 1 wtth lta purchase or the $6 milllOn park
. bo~. :f'l~J\S 9alJ for~dge to be na111ed for Rep. Micbp.el J ,Kirwan, an · · <'.reen. "It .baa · created an \zn~l~le 'i'he'!S ai!l11~ wtll,;.,.used immedia~ . ~~ 9J ,Amer!C.uwo w<iri.a eon-
Obi.o DemotratH9•1r'\1111ental in IJje J1PP!191'rililipn. 0! !<®"4 funtli.fRQ 1 "tual(On for,. me :%!,.' ~llOY9!'1!'(_ all., , ---~i oriuli,~-~ 1foC! ~ Ibo l:ltr'i ~ bllli ,'jllbich ·hl!<'l!!•"!'""''~Q.· er.nee CQlllllY"GOP Congr!!SSIN!a'iiiaies 1):1.l.!1~. ,,.. ~,..~!: '! mode":""'~ · tiO!' val!Ws1 nei~' ji;ilib;'t'l!lo'' ¥main; aborit II mllllc:ft 1i>atf t..n Ibo
pmpoaed'tlie honor for th• ailing·Kirwan. · , · to 11<tuelch rumon ~ tnalnoatto.. that bonds were bo<l.ght by Bank of,~~ baqd .lllO[lf!_'.'I~ be placed In a.Diak ol
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he and Slates were running' together for at an ave,ine ipterest 1rate of I.IC per· ~ ,ma.vunt, • , .
the council.. . • . , , cent spre¢over 25. y~s. , . '!1>0t .~ llriDI ,. ,. 'atall!'-llldo, •
"! plan .ID run my campaign .alone. 1 Clly officials, r~r!UI thal ui.. \iOnds --led.~. ,.......,.lo Ibo tin ~ r can wort with wbee•er ls w.utd not ..U w\th •'. hlp bopd 111J1lb!, of Ibo <:tty ~ · , . ;i~t}i to the coimcll'" aid' Grten. had e{fertd a plan wbli::h l.llOWed Nrik& 1 The bondtl will be offJcialJy llOld to
The mayor 11 -. r~ estate bi'oi.er .. and to bu~ onlY' a pO~on oC ~ tlondL Bank . Bink of Ame!fca oil Mardi J. The clti'1
Oc~' 'View,~ Coit.tractor
' . ' . • had been wOrking in Slat.es' flnn since of America was the only matttutioa?thlt funds will be transferred in the.l near
February. Ul89 .. Ht•slid' MOndiy lhat he olf~d ·to .bu~ .all. ti mitlion.. 1 future. • ' . · ·
pi.ns to return to graduate studies at United Cali:forrua~B8;Jlk otfered!lo buy City Manager Doyle MiUe:r said ·the
California l State College, Fullerton, sale of the bonds wa1 "a real tribute. to a Confer Ove1· Late School
PatLence. Is not 1 virtue of 1 school
district waJtin& for an overdue school to
be completed.
The ~an 'V!ewiSchool District Board
ol Tnastees emphaa:iud that poinl Mon-
day · night by 1waming the 'contractor
wortmc oo Mesa View School to "get
moVhlg" or his contract · would be
termlaated in· two weeks.
Today district o!(icla1' were ,huddled
witll the contnctor, Lomatd· Sooth. and
Sc:IM .--Of, Anahc.iJn, upJaini.n&; what must .
be done to complete the sc~J. .
II WU l"l'JIOO'\d to be ·fi)\ilhod JllJ>. l9.
It wasn't and ~1 likdy to :be. Hniahed
until after.March, say district officials.
On ,Feb. 2 tru'tees , threatened to ·
terminate tbt contract,. but' dJdn't when
Sooth pmnioed lo oi-Hp work.
Monday nl&f!~ trusleea declared they
woold file a lelHl.ay tenninaliori notict on
Friday il·work on'•the &c:hoofw~'t,im.
proved 1this·wee~. ·
Mesa View·School, ·located lp the Fran--
eiw;an Fountains t.oysing tractrof Hun-linfloa Beach, wu; to baf9 opoood Ila
dOQra lo -i..t September. Heavy
rafnl•lut year,'..hoWever, postponed tfie
Comervation Movie · , I ~lated for Library
"What; are we dotni to. our world?'' is
the Utle1ol a tree .conservation movie to
belhown at 7:30 p.m. Friday.ln the Hun-
tinplii Beach Publlc•Library,m Main
SL
nte 53-minute film wu a lelevi!ion
documentary erploring air, land and
waler pollution In the U.S., l<COl'lllna to·
llbrortu Walllr Johnson.
where he is 1eeklng a Mastef!'s· Degree 1n City Council that is golq aome.wbere and
'public aifminiltration. I • p ' 1y Owners a ~CY. ~with 'it." completion date to feb. 2. Since that "l do not plan to join any other rul roi:-eI Mayor Green crtdl.ted Miller ahcl city
datt, trustees said poor supervision has eSt.ate office at ithls'timc. nor~wUI l1pur~e F~ Director.Ben Arguello wth llivbli
been the reason for lllow :work ana underr the real estate business In the near Gi-'ve· D 3·0. Da ys the city a IOI.Ind reputaUon in filcal inat-the tenns er the conP-act South must pay future "'added Grlen. · • . . ~s.. .
lhe district SIOO a day in penalties for Gr~ &aid Slates bad earlier agreed to The 'boftd money Will be used lo corn..
each ~elay afle:r Feb. 2. be his finance chainnln in the upcoming 0 U h p} plete t.be acqulsttion ol 147 acres around ·
A final dec,lon on what the contractor' cempaign . "But now ¥ has .taken out fi ..,.ea C
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811S . Golden Weit St.mt and Talbert An.nue
aod tbe di8tr1ct-will do ill expected after paper!! with the. apparent "'Jnttn_Uon Qf and to-launch' the lakellde-developfD!nt
loday's conference. running for City Council bimlelf." Downl.own"property owners wfre g1Ven on thole acfes, accordinito assistant Ci-
Oreeo, along with incumbent ~n· an additional 30 days to present a plan ty Adminlttralor Brander Ct;rtJe.
Council Okays
Fish-Market ·
• -cilmen Ted Bartlett and Alvin'Coen, ts ~p--ror deveJop"rileot Oftlie~ineu section of Money~ the park bonds .,W a11p be .
for reeleetion Aprif 14. A ..,fourth tn· Huntington Beach by t~ qity _COuncil uted to lmprove and compl~ develop.
cum bent, Dr. Henry Kaubnan, announced Monday night. ment of all exlaUng nelghborbood parka
last Friday that be would not nm ·for Council committetmcD · Ted Bartlet{ In , Huntincton Beach. 'Work on 1hl
reelection. . and Jerry Matney who had met,. with neighborhood parka should start within a
Thus far there are 19 . ~tential City representatives or .the ~lqe1s11r9Up told month 'and be cornPleted in I.bout: A
Next summer lhe odor and ' taste. o(
fresh fish will be within the housewife's
reach right on the Huntington Beach
COuncil candidates 11eeklng . lour open f~llow councilmen they approveCl.'tht e1· year," said Castle.
seats. Green emphaaized '¥onday that he tension. ., ·Some of the 1f7 acres of cehtraJ '.piit
is rlot roMirig as a team with anyone. The Dowp(.own Property 0 '! 0 e rs land baa already been bought by the dty
Association has promiied to ~·up from other funds. The bond moot)' will
Municipol.Pler. j Pl { B nk Tbe dlf coonoit gave approval Monday all 0 · 8
night for the first operation of a .fresh \
and smok..t flih mark•! on•tlie .pier. H }d f Study·
Ron' Smtih, wlio runs• the ball ind e Or ·
lackle shop1 On the pJer, wants to con-·
oolldate the ball iDil , taclile under On< ·The' fight of a local bank to send "two
rCJOf, ·and apen a fresh ' fish 'stand 1n' the ' attractive experienced females" .lo vi8it
buildblc ·ICf'ON tiom" U)e ah! room Dear 1oca 1 homes and· tollclt bu!lnes! for the ~ shore lide.ol 'Ule nfer. . • .. bank was held £or .study' Monday ~lgbl by
Tbe .CMICil T1id.Jine, on a year·fo..y~r the Huritington Beach City Council.
ba&il. .-And If the fflah are l.odeors ,and Richard WakJzunas, mlatant vice ~ated:, ... , pruldent and manager of 1the' Southern
California First National.Badk, prqmpted
the •study when he told councll"'ea Q>e cl·
ty aUorney had Rdvlsed him he might be
in violation or the city's G~ River
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Paris 'F l.oodcU
PARIS {UPI) -Officialll aaid1the ris-
ing; flood-awoJltn Seine River would· be
halt a foot over the.alert level by lhe0end
or 'llie day today bill posed lltlle im·
mediate threat to such hiStoric sites as
Notre Dame: CAl.hedral, ·the Louvre
Muesum and the Plac_e de .la Concorde.
ordinal)Cie. ·
CwncUmen voiced their detcrrnlnatlon
to leave the ordinance tntact.. It ill the on·
ly solicitation law that has been ~pproved ,
by the U-S. Suprtm< Court.
.CltYAdminlstrator Doyl&,.Dller said he
had been granting' pennlts to charity and
youth groups lo solidt. '
with a plan backed by at l~ut JO.percent now rtpay those olbe:r fuods.. ·
of· the owners by April 1., , · "
Acy logal propslUon they Pl'l!P'Jlecwill
lie nwlewed by City Attorney Do!l•Boofa.
Mayor Jack Green warned thtlt 1then w'u an outside group trying to ·tel '.4JP"
tlOna on· downtown property at. "a
ridiculoatly low price."
A montlJoago, the property ownm welt
given 30 days to. rCOmt up 1 witJt : a
substitute to•tbe cUy's Parttne Authority
plan. . ' '
'UNler' tl)al plan llvo downtoJftll btooh
fronting .,,. Paeillc: Cout HJpw1y would
-be raztdtror a (iarltin1 lot. 1
,The downtown group , 11 headed!·b)'
Robert Terry, automOblle duler, aod 10
~ candidate f«:Clly Council.'
Library · Aided .
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Reddin· Talk Piruiiied
" For Golden West
Former Loe Angeles dlle!. ol police
Tom 'Reddln will adclrisJ the, puiffk: ot
7:il0 p.m .. Thuroday,. in the J!ubllcJl'onna
bu.Jldlng at Golden ·West College.
Reddin, a television · nrw.!ICUter far
KTI.A (Clwmel il, w•Jnvlled to opeak In Huntington Beach by the Eutianp
Clu\) whl,ch cOnchldfld "Crime Week ..
celebratkinll la.al week. His as.ch ii opeo to the public. · ' • -
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State Legislature ·He(lr~ 'Un~rgrouM~ Pihint~Plan
·A cbetk·!or 1100_ waa,pr_. to, the H~ .Beach City-Cooldl Marldoy '
nllht, r..; ..,. lrt•the· ctty llbrvy br-the
Golden WeJt Homeownen AlloclM!oa.
1'"1e > cbeck, prsontod by ~ ~ llod C-, b<lnp IO ... '
dOnoilooi lo the )ibr•t)"bY the ".....,.pa.
lion In the past 7oor. ·
iro1c1 .., 1o ,_ hlta w~'.
'caue ·WI~ in for a llep cl
gully winds .. Ille <>ranee Cout
under fair -with lemparaturet
clUtilnl to UIO middle ~. •
'INSIDE' TODAY
1{,,,. do '°" Qlve a ...,.,. .. 1 A,..,.,..,. flog a d<ccnl b1lrial.
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<I !M-Mare oboUld 'lie nilel.,r-powered,
located·a!aol the oe<an and u~,
the<~ WU !Old today. 'Jloe <ltllllDO came In a ,.port from the
Slate -Atrency (IO!OI' planl _,,,ltteo n!qO<lled by the lea\sla!W'e.
However, it added, before Ute new
plonta art bolit, "•Ii utilitlea lhbuld be
nqalrid by law to obtain an 1groement
'""" the -.,, fer J with
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.r~t to envlrqorlental matters. A
'rapktly 1ncrwing-PO(liilatloo lnd 'a need
rt1f' '1DaftY new power' plant 'lltea and
trawnkl\on corridors • are nOt neces-
tartly -potible. The population ,,,.
UUpUet arc e«npeting1 for the aame .. ... ·arm. . •
ho.thirds of Ult new generating
ClpOtky lo the -Ill years WUI -· rrom auc.Jear pow• bec•use or a.Jr pollu-
Uon ca,_r by such lu<ll as oil, and Ilic t.; -·' •
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detjlnt. ln supplies ot present f\Jtls .
'l11e state mlllt resolvo ouctty 1""' lllld
Wbefe new· ptan13 !'lit' be to<atld, ltM;
rtPO!'t'recotl)merided, and the docW.0
m~be made .aoon. tt lied for lncre11..t 1ttentlon to pu\.
U power . pl anti underlf'O\lnd and
p eted lhe uae of new power plant
~ for more than a •Ingle purpose. ror
era~pi., a plant Ille could llao be uoed
·as a pvk,
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F'tml;ll for the. 1111Cial.ion art def.lved t from ,membonh!p feea and an anouQl.Ju'
.ty 4lh Hreworks 11le by the Mvtft:'YMr-
old l"JUPC 0onatit111 •in ti-of 11-.
"lft• JMde durJng 1• to varioul'. oom--1
munilY organlz&tlolll Ind 1bo city.
NEW YORK (AP) -The atock market
tool< a lltlll loll In moderaloly octM! lrarl-
lo( late this afternoon. <See ~
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JaiI,Death
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Accidental, --" Says Jury
By TOM BAllLEY
< Of "" o.ur ,.11tt ,..,.
··tA divided coroner's jury ruled la~
Monday that Vemoo Louis Willlaml'
;:eath in Orange County jail wu ac>
oidental and closed their tw<><lay Joqulry
Into the circumstances surroundlJ11 ha
demile last Jan. 21.
' The tv;o women and 10 men on the
panel split 7 to 5 after more than two
Mun of deUberations. The near deadlock
'*viously surprised county officials and
fail officers who had watched the pro-
oeedings with keen interest.
_ It was apparently felt at official level
·that evidence determini&g the long
ltcord or mental illness and frequent ar-
n:sta of the San Pedro Negro -many of
which arrests had been accompanied with
y.lolent resilta.nce to oilictrs -had been
iufficlent to convince the full jwy that
jail offictn did not use more than
reuonable fotct in 5ubduing their
prlsontr.
Wllllams, %7, died in the jaJ1 shortly
alter be1J11 arrested tor jaywalklng oo
the RJven:ide Freeway in Anaheim.
The tall .Negro, clad onJy ht purple
ishoru and track shoes, was handcuffed
by a Califcnrla Highway patrolman and
•hipped to the jail alter he refused to llfan the citation.
.;!looking procedures 1t the Jail led to an
eruptJon of vloieDce in which ~ prlaoner
repeatedly threw off depulle1. Wllilams
!'as finaUy .subdued with the application
or a choke hold 311<1 was found to be deacJ
)'l'hen orncers relaxed their ann lock on Ure prisoner's neck.
·~ Their action was condemned as
"murder" Monday by a spokesman ror
the National Aslociation for .the Advance·
ment of· Colored Pew.le who foDowed the
coronert1 Inquest with keen interest.
Clarenct J . Jackson described the
verdict as 0 a whitewosb" and demanded
an lnvesUption by the Orange County
Grand Jury into Williama' death.
And Williama' mother, Mn. Lula Mae
WUJ~amJ, announced on hearing the .
ftlry'a verdkt that she would Ole a
"roncful death !Wt against Orange Coun-
f¥ and the o{ficen involved lo tbe death
~her aon.
:SI4,000 Budget . .
·For 4th Parade
• A bod)l<t of $14,000 -up SUtJO from
talt fut -for the annual Focrt.h of July
C2lebrallon wu approved Monday night If. the Huntloilon Beach City Ccwicll. -Eac# . year, the HuoUngtoo Beath
Jaycees bandle the FOl!rlh ol July porade
uaini --f)y the city. '!'bk year the Jayceea requested more money
beeau.. of the rising -ol fireworkl. Councilmen J erry Matney wondered 1£
$14,000 was enough for the large parade
and fittwnrka display, but didn't question
1be -any lurtber. ·
. ' ,· N~1,gliborhood Parks
Approved at School&
Neighbofhocid parks on the school
grounds ol Cirt:J, View and Lake View
Schools w~ approved Monday nJjht by
Jbe Huntlngto~ Beach City Council.
The city will cooper1te with the Ocean
View School Dl!trlct to. bulld bath pll'l<L
The IChool district will donate two or
three acres of land at each school lite
'11d the city will de"1op the porD.
Oakland Flight Quit
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -United Air
Unes Mii ·drop Its Oakl1nd-to-Los
Ange)e1 commuter fllgbta next month becaUse or "unproductive load lacton ...
The airline announced plans Monday to
disconUnue the foµz: daily round-trip
ffigbtl on March 20.
DAILY PILOT
011.t.lfc;E: c:0uT f"IJl l.l"°'IN!i COMPAN't
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· · Drfig · Smtiggling
Srtspe~t Caught .
By ARTlltJR R. VINSEL I
OI t11t ~Ir ,_ ti~ ..i.
Suspected ol land, sea IOd airborne
tralllc bi marijuaoa, locludb!& • re<e11t
shipment di t,lDO poundl, an 11-Cotta
M-l1remao wu captured dnmatloally
MOl)day nilb~ CIO!y elgJ!I mlnutel alt.r
llnf beiDJ spotted IA lowu.
David R. Petermn, 31, wu to be con·
aide(Od armed ond dangerous, according
to a. i'ecent bulle~ln ftom federal
aulhorlu.t, but he carrlecl·no wupon and
no contraband wa1 found.
U Peterson tried to escape.
H~ surriendered without lncident and
wu booll:ed into Costa fl.1 e111· City Jail on
a oo-baU arre.st warrant issued by U.S.
maglstrale J,. Edward Harris, of the
Southern Calllornla Dlltrlct,
Peterson, of 1771 Whltiler Ave., Costa
Mesa, is charged ln the federsl warrant
with conspiracy to smuggle and concW
marijuana, lntemationally and within ~
United States.
Detective Capt. Bob Green said today
that U.S. Customs agents were en route
to pick up the boat repairman, who was •
member of the Costa Mesa Fire Depart· '!be IU.lpecl ... IWlftly IUITVWlded by
!our deteclive WI -dmera had
orden to rllll bl.o lriiPo<ted -...... " . ment seyeral years ago. ,,
He aid it was uncerta in this morning
whether Peterson, the object of a local
manhunt for at least six week!, would be
taken to Long Beach or San Diego for ar~
raignmenl
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M.Vies on the Mesa
Mesans Hel.d .
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' Anthony C...tello and Marian Mccargo play scene
from ''Doctors' Wives," a new Columbia release
currently being filmed on location in Costa Mesa.
One of the stars of the film is the Costa Mesa Civie .,J;,, S.exy B~~ The veteran detective said authorities
believe Peteraon to be involved in a ma·
jor marijuana smuggling operaUon which
recently imported 500 kilos, worth $25,<XXt
or more.
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Huntington Man.
Hel.d as Suspect
In Jewel Heist
Newport police today reported the ar-
rtst of a young Huntington Beach-
~st and the recovery of a ruby and
diamond brace.Jet, one of aeveral ex-
pensive pieces sloten' about one w«k ago
from a Harbor Island home.
Robert Andrew Hreha, 23, of 118 11th
St., Huntington Beach. was arrested by
deteeilva Jast Friday and booked on
charges of burglary sttmmtng from the
theft of about $11,IKXJ in jewelry, detec·
bves said.
The items, bracelet.a; and rings, were
taken fr<m the home of f.-fn. and Mr1.
Willlllll L. Barker, Nwnber Eight Harbor
Island Road.
Original e!timates ol the bis were set
at lli.ooil, but·lat.cdevelopm<nts showed
the smaller amount taken.
BurglaryDeJecllve William Spears !Bid
Hreha . was arrested after Lc:rig Beach
police received a call from a jeweler in
that ci_ty.
The b<mnssman told oficers he bad
Jl!ll'di!I~ a ru.bf .'•n_d_ diamond .br.,,.let
from a young man, and the piece match-
ed <IJe in a bulleiln Usted as missing.
N~ delecllves ldenllfied Jbe
bracelet, Spean sa!d, then received lden-
tificatoo or. the aeller. The descliption
rllatcl1e•l"that ol Hrehl. . .
The unemployed machinl.st was ar·
rested aJ. his borne Friday. '
Today police were att'10-plin& to
recover more lttm11 taken in the tbetL
None have turned up thua far.
_ Hreha was el:tJeeted to 1be arraigned OD
charges.of burglary.
Center (background), which appears In the movie·
as a bospita1. .1
Harbor Chamber's Report
Recommends Sex Classes
By TH01itAS FORTUNE
OI IM Dtllf ,li.t Staff
A report 10 months in preparation
recommending that aex education be
taught in Newport·Meii 'Unified District
schools was presented Monday to
Newport Harbor Chamber of c.ommerce
directors.
A prlnclpal recommendation of the
report Is that "facts. of life" not be taught
until high &ehooJ arid that studenta have
the opUon of leamlng them in coed or in
separated boy and girl classes.
The JenatJ!y n!J)Ort. prepared by the
Chamber of Commerce's educadon com·
mllttt, was accepted by Chamber d.lrtt·
tors for iitudy. At a later meeting dirtc·
tors will decide whether or not they agree
with their c o m m i t t e e. • s reeom·
mendalions to the school board.
School district officials have said they
await the Chamber of Commerce'• fin-
dings tn their only public menUon of aex
education during the last 10 months.
Chalrmaa of the educallon committee.
Dr. -Nolan Friuelle, in presenting the
report Monday, sald he doem't think the
recommeodlUoos are 'a compromise
between those who ·are for su educatioo
and thole who are oppoeitl to it He 1aJd
he believes the committee has recom-
mended a completely new departure.
Dr. Frittelle said the committee
recommended waJUn,g until the start of
high ichqol, Diotli grade, to preoenl Jn.
structkm in ~ facts o! life, becawie that
is.the Ont Point at which \h' curriculum
aJlows for a choice..
"We want / the children and their
J)artnts to have the prerogative of elec-
ting tnto'the course instead or ·out or u,"
he explaioed."
A~ the swt of ninth grade malt
student.a are 14 years old.
The Newport-M... School District's
new plan for middle schools includes
making elective subjects available to
seveolb and eigh th graders. This could
give the school board the option of in+
troducing the ~ instruction u an elec-
tive 1~ed at a lower grade l~vel than
the chamber of commerce committee
realized.
The Chamber committee reeommendi
that venereal dllease be taught bej'.innlng
Jn junior high IChOol, alt.bough oot in
elaborate delail. "lt!lor!naUon should be
protective and tend to encourag e staying
away from the sources of the problem,"
the report recommends.
Basie anatomy should begin to be
taught in sli:th grade and carry through
jun ior high in classes segregated by sex,
the committee recommends.
Sexual behavior should not, however•
be taught before high school. •
In high school "lacls o( Ille" teaching,
the committee recommends:
-There should be no lnstruction
beyond definition of homosexuality or
sexual deviation.
-Qu~stions should be answered briefly
and to the point and not extended into
sociological theorizing.
-"Terminology used should promote
and protect self respect." In other words,
no sexual vernacular.
-Materials should be limited lq basic
texts, with reference materials carefully
restricted.
-"No classroom procedures should in
any way permit students personalizing
what is sakl or doae nor should it infringe
on the privacy of any studenl or any
student's family ."
Raid in SA
A Colt.a Meaa entrepreneur who aaid
~Uy be it at last succeuful In
business wu arrested Monday at hi! San-
ta Ana 1tbre, dealing in seIJ booka for
adulta only.
Not only books are sold, vice officers
said, after arreating. bis clerk at a second
store and a woman ernploye of a third
ahop, an cbar1ed with sale of obocene
materlals.
'Ebe suapecta, all free on bail after ben.g
booted .Into Orange County Jail. are
COiia M ..... Joe Reitano, oe. Regis R.
Smith, t7, and Mn. La11r11 ..i.1. Morgan,
"· ol Santa Ana. •Deteetives aald today the arreltl -
made while lhnHar cases agalnst Rellano
and Smith an 11111 pending.Jn cow'! -
climaxed a several wee.kt of aurv~llance
and book purehues.
Judge Robert E. Ricki.,, ol Central
Orange County Judicial Dl.otric:t Court,
evaluated the evidence and aigned arrest
wa1Tanta naming the three defendants.
Reitano w111 arrested at the West Art
Book Store, 2341 W. Fourth SL, and Smith
was picked up at the owner's·other store,
Golden Wert Book 'Shop, 409 W. Fourth
St., police said.
Mrs. Morgan was arrested at Collirui'
Book Shop, IOI E. Fourth St., and all
three defendants wll faoe com:t hearings
·on the mJsdemeanor charges next week.
owners interviewed.
The rapidly growing field of adu]t book
dealership wu es.am.ined in a ·recent
metropolitan newspaper and a11eg~ llhks
to the Mafia were laughed off bj 'it.ore
others interviewed.
Reitano was one of those questioned
and uld among other thlnp that ht wu
finally succeeding in business. after a
series of more sedate ventures railed to
pay off.
The racy nature of the materials of.
rered ls undisputed by dealen, but they
contest the charge of obscenity, which
has yet to be firmly established by a'high·
level court. 1
The whereabouts of the contraband and
exact method of shipment, however, is
unknown. although police believe at least
a portion of it may be hidden aomewbe.te
Jn the dly.
Several weeb aao, lawmen obtained a
lead on Peterson and raided a kx:al atJ.
dress, where several persons were 1r·
rested although the federal fugitive was
not among them.
Guns were drawn at the time, becall5e
federal agents said they feared Peterson
was ment.ally unbalanced from LSD use
and presumed to be armed.
Investigators -on the lookout for the
suspect since being alerted by customs
agents -were organized like lightning·~
Monday about 7 p.m., when he was first
observed.
Capt Green said Peterson wu drivint
a 1969 import station wagon, suble·
quently impounded for investigation,
when the detective team surrounded him
at Orai::lge Avenue and Broadway.
Beach Commends
Baker on Stand
''Think you fl.tr. Baker,'' Is the official
reaction of Huntington Beach to Orange
County Supervi90r David L. Baker'1
defense of ~ propo!al to let the voter•
decide the future of the Orange County
Harbor District
The city council Monday night ap-
proved a resolution commending Baker
ror bis oppoaltlon to eipanslon of tba
Harbor District as proposed by the other
four supervisors and his plea for an elec·
lion tO"declde the district's· future .
Baker spoke last Thursday evening at
the executive session of the Orange Coun.
ty League of C:iUes, where he presented
his views on the Harbor Dl11trict.
Huntington Bt1cb is officially opposed
to the Harbor District as it is currently
constituted.
Navy to Map Strategy
For Pollution Battle
-Questionnaires should be sent home
with students each week asking parents
their thoughts on lhe extent and nature of
the instruction. Thls is to encourage
discussion between students and their
parents about the facts of life, giving
parents an opportunity to express their
moral, religious and ll)CjaJ views. Also,
the returned que6tioMaires would help
upgrade the instruction.
-Evening classes should be given for
parents to permit them a cc e 11 to
materials and help them in com·
munlcating with their children on the
subject.
Surfboard Sh9p
License Dela yed
Application for a business license for a
surfboard shop in downtown HunUngton
Beach was delayed Monday night bf city
councilman to check the backgrowxf of
lhe appllcant.
Steve Walden, 310 15th St., wants to
open a shop at 106 5th SL
Huntington's YMCA
Relocates Offices
The Hunllngton Beach YMCA has a
new home at 17931 .aeach Boulevard, In
Hunlinston Beach. YMCA offices were
b-ansferred from Westminster this month
to better lel'Ve the local community. ac·
cording to YMCA dlnclor Rlchlrd
Colla to.
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Nary lo
.eat.beP11g high-ranking officers ·to map
. ~tegy for a campaign against nol!le,
air and Y.1aler pollulion in Southern
California.
Rear Adm. Joseph W. WUl!ams Jr.,
~andanl of the lllh Naval District,
aald Monday, "I have asked the majclr
commands for a senior, 'thinking officer'
for the etimmittee to gather lnformaUon
Identify e:it~tlng problem areas and ~
of the foreseeable future."
The commlllee will include Marine
.Corps and Coast Guard ofOcers. as well
aS Navy men within the dl!ttlct; which
enoompa15e3 Southern California and
parts of Nevada and Arizona.
"I r~1·1s it ~p to everyone to help fight
pollution, and this does not c..nJy mean the
Navy,·• said Williams. He added that hia
col'ICt'rn is as a Navy man and a citizen of San Diego.
"We are going to tee tt there Is
Council Chan ges
· Trailers Ruling
The Runtloilon Beach -City CWncil
Monday nvened a Plannin, c.ommbion
ruling that would allow the sale o(
lrail<n .. <!ti-owned ~y. .
'Grtenleaf Mob,lle Horne Sales of Costa
l\fesa had received ))laMm approval to
sell ff add!Uonil homeJ Oil &n"'erpanslon
o( the Dtlflwood Trailer Park on Pacific
Colll ffJghway al Beach Boulevard.
A rfx months tln'ie Jlmll was put on the
permit.
An attorney for the California !'l!oblle
Rome OealerLAssoc11Llon, a triller pairk
ownrr and a mobllt home dealer spoke bt
otJ!IOlillon"to the permit.
They argued that granUng an exclusive
pennit to aelJ to Greenleaf would create a
closed park, denying other dealer11 the
rt&ht to &ell to persons who wanted to live
there. They were backed by about 20
perlOns. .. ·-·----
KOmething that has not been done in the
past that can be done in the lutw-e to
help combat pollution. We are 1olng to
give il a good go. F~ a common«nse
standpolnL. it has to be done."
Williams said Capt. Clarence R.
Johnson, hts assistant chiet of staff for
operations and logistica:. will head the
committee, which is u:pected to meet
monthly. '
The group, mak.irig available in·
formation to mllitart and dvlllan com.
munlties, will take reports of pOlluUon
vlolallons so that lmmedlate action can
be taken, Williams &ald.
Navy anUpollutlon plans include a ship.
board sewage treatment system to end
the problem of eewage discharge into
l\arbon, Willlams said.
Such a system has been successfully
studied and Is expected to cost • quarter
or a bllUon dt11Jars, the Navy said. It Is a ,.
mechanlcal-electro-<:hemical s y s t e m
\Vhich separates solids and liquid matter
and trtata each by such melhoda as In. cine.ration.
The system, developed by Falrbanks--
Pilorse Research Centt:r, ha1 a capacity
for a 175 man &hip.
Contract Given
To Repair Pier
Ye Dock llla11ter1 of HunUngton
Harbour hu been awarded a 1$4,074 con-
tract to repair a 200-foot st.retch of '.he
11unUn1ton Beach Pler by May IS.
Surfacing on the pier, about 300 feet In
from·tM ocean tJp, must be replaced and
reinforced. That ,portit1n of the pier ls
curHnUy cloe:ed to vehkular lralOc and
will be completely clostd when wCl'k
starts.
The se<:Uon or pier to bt worked on Is
about 40 years old and bas not previously
been repRlred or replaced. Some ol lt bu
been labeled "weak" by the city. ...
Councilmen asked City Administrator
Doyle Miller to check refertnces wb-
mltted by Walden.
The new officea are In the same
building with Paul Jones Realty, near
Talbert Avenue .
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Candidates . '
Air Views
In Lagm.ia
Laguna Beach City Counci lman
Richard Goldberg tossed some scary
figures at an audJence of Republican
women Monday, then followed with a few
1uggestions for coping with the fact,, of
Laguna's financial tile.
Goldberg and Peter Ostrander, both
candidates in Ult April 14 council elec-
lion, had been invited to air their views
before a meeting of the Women's
Republican Club of Laguna Beach.
Referring lo criticism because of
failure to include the other two can·
didates in the non·partisan race, in·
eumbent Vice Mayor J oseph A •
O'Sullivan and Planning Commissle11er
Joseph Tomehak, ln the preoelectlon
lortlm. club president Either IAckw.ay
told members, ''Our bylaws do not allow
1ny penon from any other prty to speak
Crom our plaUarm. We are a poliUcal
club. We are in business to promote
Republicans."
Non-partisan officers, she added, ''are
used a! springboards to other offices"
and it is nationwide policy for Republican
clubs to support only Republican can-
didates. regardless of the office involved.
Warning of "threats to the good life we
lead in Laguna.'' Goldberg said he Was
particularly concerned 'about three pro-
blems : the threat of a substantial pro-
perty tax increase : the danger of in·
crtases jn narcotics traffic and in the
cr'ime rate : and the "horrible lack of
p8rking and traffic congestion."
Impending reappraisal of residential
!See CANDIDATES, P11• %)
Zone Variance
Grounded by
Laguna Lawyer
A long contested planning commission
\'ariance for Laguna's Shoals was hard
aground today on a ruling by the city at·
torney.
City attorney Jack J. Rime.I has recom·
mended that councilmen who take up the
variance appeaJ again tonight, overrule
the planning commission· decision that
would have permitted 32 additional apart·
ment units.
Rimel suggesLS instead that an R·t (sin-
gle family residential) lot be rezoned to
carry heavier JW (multiple residential)
density whiclJ would accomplish the same
end as the variance.
Planning commissioners had allowed
lhe variance. prlocipaDy on the grouDds
lhat the R-l lot we landlocked and could
not be developed. uni~ joined to ad·
jacent R-3 property.
Rimel said the grounds stated for
variance are not sulliciei'll since Viking
Road -• ...-by ....,1y ,..pervtaon
before Laguna became a city -coWd be
reopened by the variance apPlicant,
Richard Burt. The Shoals, 1601 S. Coalt•Hlghway, and
Laguna Sands. 1515 S. Coul Highway.
bracket the right or wa1 1of Bluebi{d Can-
yon Drive. The ·C\lods aod ~
Joseph T. Enright ha\'e' oppaled ea·
panslon of the neighboring apartment
development "We paid for a view and
we're going to have It," said Enright at
the last council .... 1on. Burt mpooded, "I don't think thty
bought the view over our property."
ln a letter to councilmen, Rimel st.ales,
''lt 11 thei-erore recomm-'ed that the
varlance be denied and that proceeding• be lnlUtuted to ...,.... the 1Ueded parctl
from R·l to R..S."
City Manactr said rezoning coukt be In·
ltlaled by the coon<ll or by a 'IJUll'll ,..
queat to the plaMln& commlnktn or by
the applicant.
By any of the "l"thods It would lnvol,.
lwo planning commission publi ht1rinp,
tw9 planning commiuion public heartnp.
p~paration of an ordinance requlrinJ 1do-
dlllooal c:ouncll hwlnp.
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K Ft.Bragg P~per Holds ey A ail
Corpse Identity Still Sought SS ants
Ont faded slip of paper -an Orange unablt · so far today to contact the
County Jail booking alip -may bold the authorities who would be closest lo 1
key to Identification of a vennin-gnawed missing persons case, but the Orange
skeleton found scattered around a looely County S~rilf's Office had none seem·
canyon In the Laguna Niguel area. ingly related.
Investigators discl~ today that an Investigators l.heorize the body had lain
expert anthropologist will be called in to in the Laguna Niguel area gulch for
eumint the bones discovered last Fri· several months and it Is lml)ossibl~ at
day, but said they have a very tentative th.is point lo. determine how the mystery
identification. . victim died. · .
Gordon E. Hamilton, 24, o( South Besides scavenging animals. lnsecls,
Laguna, was the barely legible name on a weather and the ravages of heat and rain
booking slip issued following someone's have contributed to problem! in iden·
arre:st on a warrant issued for failure to . tifying the skeletal remit.Ins.
appear in court on a traffic violation. The case bear5 a remarkable' parallel
"We don't know U this i.s the man or to the Elsinore Skull fl.turder of 1968, in
not ," said Deputy Coroner Russ Green which three Cosla Mesa r&bbit hunters
tcxlay, adding that several possible founJ the mutilated bones of a murder
methods of establishing a clear identity victim.
are being checked. They brought the skull back to Cost.a
Sex of lhe victim Is not certain either. fl.1esa in a plastic bag.
The remains found by a hiker Friday Dedicated investigation by t h e
were so scattered that the skull has not Riverside County Sheriff's Office and
been found, complicating the case Or~e County authorities led to Iden· tbn:CJlh lack «. traceable dental work. Ufic.ation ol the man ~s a Hayward r~i·
~·A. -,(>Illy ol Elplor<r SC.Uta dent. ,,_~ . ,
hiked tJ::lwgh the canyon SUnday, but , Detectives deLemt... that ,.Xfn~ O.'
couldn't find it," •aid Deputy Coroner Davil, 21. came ,toUtJt• in MarOO, ltlt to ·
-Green, addlni that little remained at the purchate 1 detleMiJed quantity of m..-l· tceDe to offer' clues. jUIM lot retUrn to 1be Sao Fraftcilco
'"Jbere were several papen scattered Bay Area.
around and the a1ip used in booking a Subsequent probing led to several ar·
perSOn at the jaH was the only one that rests and one, man from 'Santa Ana ls DOW
was legible," be ei:plained. serving 1 life tenn In pri!IOfl far the ex·
Moklering scraps and litters of ecution ·murder in lonely Railroad Ca·
clothing picked up from the rugged gully nyon.
area are being gradually dried of rain The victim was taken to the deserted
and dew moisture that soaked them to area under the pretense of dt!livertng the
allow the minutest examination. marijuana far his $1KlO, then shot three
Deputy Coroner Green said be had been times in the head and robbed.
UCI Student'Takes Step
.ToActAgainslDisrupters
A UC Irvine student filed a complaint
Monday that enables the !tudent govern-
ment to move ahead with proceedings
agalmt students charged with disrup-
t.ions.
William C1arke, a aenior mathematics
major who Uves in Laguna Beach, has
formally alleged that he was prevented
from having an interview with General
E1eclric Company representatives on
campus Feb. 4.
Student demonstrators made t h e
recruiting task impossible and literally
drove the recruiters from campus with\
8houts of "Warmaker, Strikebreaker,
Block G.E." .
ln hi! complaint, Clarke doet not nani.e
specific defendants. Student body Officer!
immediately subpoenaed Vice Chancell6r
for Student Affairs John Hoy for a list of
students naines taken the day of tht
demonstration.
Hoy said today he will prJvide the
names.
Wlth a complaint and names of the
defendants available lt will be up to the
student Supreme Court to decide whether
to bear the cue itseU or turn it over to
an Honor CouncU of 11 students from a
jury panel .selected al random by a com~
puter.
Action. against as many as '18 student
defendantl, if they are found guilty, may
ranee from recommendation for a repri·
mand to recomniendaUon for expulsion.·
The student judiciary ITllY only rea>m-
mend to the campwi adminlstraUon but
Hoy by turning the case over to the
students has In effect asked the students
to set the penalty.
Chant 'Pig'
FT. BRAGG, .N.C. (UPf).-Thr,. men
and a bk>nde woman, chanting "aeht 11
great ••• _klll the pigs;" burst Into an
Anny-doctor's-home-Monday-night.
wounded him and killed bis wife and two
tiny daughters during what the Almy
termed an apparent 11ritu1llaUc murder."
The only survivor of the ordeal, Army
Capt. Jeffrey MacDonald, apparently was
left for dead . Wounded by a knife thrust
in the stomach, MacDonald mana11ed to
11et to a lelcphone early today and sum·
mon help.
Investigator• said the aSsailants wrote
the word "pig" in blood across lhe head
board or the bed after fatally stabbing
MacDonald 's 26-year~1d wife.
When the officers. arrived, they found
MacDonald lying in the mast~ bedroom
near ·his wile's b;o<iy• 'lbe. two pls, Kim-:=i!·~ ~-"!'~:t•.roue' .
Ma~ICI said the _b,.lilcluded ·
two whltt men, 1 Negro-mM( ~ a
blonde""""" wearing t °""7· nai aild
muddy booll aild tarry!~ a candle.
l'They may.tuive been on an LSD trip,"
said Army authorities. LSD, a mlnd~l·
pandlng drug, ii referred to as "acld ."
Military police arrived at t h e
Ma~Donald apartment, located In 1 two-
story, red-brick building on the baae,
about 4 a.m. They found the front door
locked but the rear door open.
The girl,.s were found Jn their bedroom
near. the-rear door and the ·parentll in the
master bedroom moments later.
Investigators found an ice pick and a
candle outside the apartment building.
MacDonald was taken to ·Womack
Annr. Hoalf,al in sathf1ctotjr tondltion
and-was able to relate the details Of his
ordeal.
The Army aaid the apartment was 1
shambles, with furnJture broken and
thrown about u lf·there had been a ter.
rific strugg)e.
MacDonald described the assailants as
"two young· ma1e Oauca1iaN1, a male
Negro wearing a jacket with sergeant's
stripes, and a blonde female Caucasian
wearing 1 Oappy hat and muddy boots."
The Anny said "the w o u n d e d
MacDonald stated that the female was
carrying a caodle and members of the
quartet were repeating, "Acid ls great. ..
kill the pig!."
'Ille slayings bore a gruet0me similar!·
ty to the murders in Lot Angeles last
August of actress Sharon Tate and four
others at her home. A band of hippies
was arrested and now faces trial for the
Tate slayings.
The wQl'.d "pig" was written in blood on
the door al tbe"Tlte mansion. c
Pageant Panel Prepared
taguna's-Pageant of th.-Mas~rsilas-.ometlling--new-a $10;009·el ... ~ ~ trical system to facilitate niBhUy performances of lbe art spectac-, -
u!ar. Supervising its installation are (from left) Carl Callaway, tech-
nical director; Stuart Durkee, director and stage manager, and Pon
\Villiamson, producer-director. Sophisticated instrument has 24 dim-
mers. is expected to speed up set cbang~.
Fenced-in Irvine Shores
May Y ~t Open J() Public
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'l'hO-th~~lf nlllel>ol t'"'*' · rsidenllal arei In Corona del!l'!f11r.
off Irvine CompanJ'l sbefeline wt.wen Watson's remarks were in advance Or 1
C...-del Mar and ?.ari1I> Buchrmay ' ptherlng of •lite, c:ounty Md mWllcipal
or.e day be open to the P.J-6Uc.. 1 i offldals in Newport Beach on Frida,. tO
·AM surpilslngly, that day may come re1:ume joint planning dbCusaiOns witll
after the ar.ea Is developed with private · Irvine Company ' executives· on the
homes. · between cities area, one of the last
Raymor.d WaLSon, senior vice prpident
who heads Irvine's land development
divls:ion, said today, "We hope eventually
to come up with 1 plan compatible to
public and private development that will
accommodate a pedestrian way ror peo-
ple to waJk, along the beach from Cameo shorer all the way to Laguna Beach.·:
Cameo Shores la the southernmost
llank Account
Grading System
StUdied ' Closely ·
Not · only do elected officials face
scrutiny ol their financial holding ,under
a new law, in one California school
district the bank accwnt.s or · the, fifth
graders are closely observed,
Both niatters will be before trustees or
Laguna Beach Unified School Dirtrict
toNght.
In the case or the fifth graders, the
financial holdings are my\hlcal, but have
a very real effect. They help determine
grades.
Owen Tait, assistant superintendent of
strelchea of undevelliped shortllno In
Oran&.: County~
The all-day planning conference. c1Ded
by Irvine president. William R. Mason.
will include a two-hour boat tour ol the a
mile.s of undeveloped coastline.
The boat trip, Mason said, should help
provide public <1fficlal1 with 1 "Clearer ~
understanding of the physical o~
ties and constraints" involved '1.n cre-
ating for the area an environment ol
balanced public and private uses.
The cooperative plBM.ing with the ·
Irvine Company wu mentioned Malay
nlgbt 11 City Council meeting by N~
Beach Cify Manager Harvey L. ~urlburt;
He said the city ataff want;s to brtng.li)
the council a, map of expected uklmata·
city boundaries but that ls probably 1Uil'
six months aw1y because the Irvine
<Almpany lath be II told w1ll take !hat
long. ·~
Irvine spokesman W1taon s.ld amont
topics that might come up In the Informal
talks Friday are public acceu points and·
parking, •
Former Oemente
Educator Dies
the district, will report on the method Dr. Leo vamtr, fonner JUperintendent
developed In Ri verside County by a fifth of the old san Ck1J!.cnte Elementary
grade teacher. School District aod1 wbo lat.er became a·
Ea<:h,:tu<fent ls given a certain number college oUicial in BUelrfiekl, died there
of mythical dollars In a bank account at Friday. · • ~
the. bea:lnning of the year. Good grades Dr. Varner,• under• whosf. leadership ·
earn more doll ars. However, tardiness: Us Palmu and Concordia tohools were
forgetting supplies or misbehavior all built, resigned It years. ago to become'
cost the ·student. He writes a check and·-director of the Frelno Slate-Oollefe EX•-
subtracls the amount from his balance. tension in Bakersfield. '""
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Bo·wlers' Clubhouse OK'd
At year's .end the balance s equated in Services for the -educator were held
terms of lradea. . Monday. ' The board will also hear a report from .-------------;;'
Dr .• W~a'!1 Ullom, ~distric!-. superin-tenden~ tlatll'ylng,. talifonlla '"''!hat · . Oraage
Only Planner Arcliitect OpPoses Heisler Park Plan .. ·c.ut
Witn architect Charles Johnson casting
lhe 801e diaeenting \IOtc, new plans for the
Laguno Beach Lawn Bowllng Club's loog·
dreamed-of clubhoute at the Helaier Park
greens WOft ~e cornmillion· · ap-
proval Moqday atlht. ~ · . •
r Cbalftnm rrtd.'lfriggs was absent, but
commlaioners JOJepb Tomehak, Carl
Jobmon and Dr, Robert Frtncb provided
tl'le ~ neceuary "yes" votes. J
The 1,600-sq\la!'e'foot fadllly, dollgned
lO rise only !jve het above sidewalk level
on CtiK Drive, ~will be situated at the
south end of Ille l!l'e<ti. adJact11l to the
shulfltboard <ourll.
A lease agreement wltb the city;dra'fll, up ror a previously propoiil\t locatioo
closer lo the ocean, wlU bf, modified to,
,apeCify tho -re~ fans ud II<!' ~Ito.
'Plans were ft"n by archtted Pet.tr
Ostrander.
Qualifying hJ1 vote against the project,
Charles Johnaon said, "It's a dellgbtlul
little bulld1ng -but I'm ltlH d<:IUMIUI
.about penpilUnc any ~ at an ilr
Heister Park." ,. ·
CommlsakJner Clrl Johnaon_. who had
expr..sed dotibls earllet,' Colnmtllted,
"I'm_, p1eue11, 'Ille location io lilt ll!'i
cent better and I.lite the dis1p. It w
!rude• to the lnat extent oii ~ ol
the port by othen."
••t like the fldllty,'' aald Freoch. "tt'1
the beat ,. fir -ai./ I hope there bn 't
any more 'so fir.'"
Concurring with ~arl Johnson and
:French, TOinchlk said .he 1wu surprlaed
the new sUe ha.dntt been selected earlier.
Projectina: plans on a screen for tbe
commlsaionus' ln1pe.ction. Oitrander
noted that a spectator area with benches
ind a railing is' provided for on the Cliff
Drive aide of Ole er~ where aomi 70
r~ulres elected o(flcl11Jrfo declare their
aSJtts tn.<·t.en:nl_<>l ~property, ltock.s or
oth,er Investments .. Su.ch a declat'ation is
mondato<y bt April 'ts, Ullom said.
In :OJher businep:
.:_Edwin Hind. dl1trlct. b u. 1 I n "e·s 1
manaier, •will 1eport ~ authorized
P'l'<W,. ol "7 ac,.,. on iua Laguna (or ·
1145,000 with previously app~oved .(J~).
bond money. The board is expected to rfeet ot ailtin&· stor11e ,~ce c.an be a<lopt a re90JuUon closing ·escrow at lhe
remo•ed. · Ma<cll .. J ~. •· • • . ,. ·
. A public slilewllt' r,... c1111 DrtYe • -Trult!eiio , .;,11( a\OQ., ditdJsr' uie
tolmd the palhl •1'xll · lk °"""" dJf!a,. -8"1111 ol settinr up t r,.ional .,.....
will ...,, ... the new J>ulkllnc fnlnl 11le • ment wltln>tbe1.,dlltrlcll to leocil ......
ad,liOent grten Ind wlD II< widened from llooal edUcallon. ThO dlltrtct Is ey\ng I~ feet to·S '"' by reducing the _., posalb1llty of an agmmeiit with Tustl•
area. Union High School Dlttrtct 1 n d
Commhl!on semltry Af bvtry review· Coplllrano Unified SChool Dlitrkl There .
ed, recommeodaUona from the cit)''• are p million in funds avallible to
"
Nilleleen feet wide Md about IO feet
long, it will be ~ of brick and
wood, with a 0.t, crave! roof Of 11urth
coklr" to rtduet &lare1 and will contain
restrooms, open to • tne t>Ubllc, locker
room, storeroom and a 32.-by·lt-foot
clubroom wtth coffH bar. The room wUI
be made available to the public for group
meetifllS under terms or a Jease with the
city.
Publlc Works Departmenl, lncludlna In· Oranat County sChool dlllr!cll for this
-stall1Uon or securltY. llchtlnl In Ufe rat program, Ullom said.
------------room area , underl\'OUndlnr ol uUIJU,., a -'lllo board II •lJ!Oefed lo acctpt Md
Tbe bowlers w111 pay for the locllity
Md -It to the dly.
NEW YORK (AP) -The atock market po,ulb!e tlectroller In the pallo on the •pprov• payri\enl ol 11,911 lo the Chart..
·took a 1Uff lou In moder11<Jy IC!Jve !rad-ocean end of the building, evalualfon of R. Benton Co. for construction ol a pro-
loa tale lh!o afteroooo. (See quollUw, tbe 1pects~ area and 'poalble need for jectlon boolh in ' the hlah ochool'
Pacu a.t). · •• addltioaal publl.c palh to llelllu Pollll. audltoclwn.
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Tate Judg~ 'ComproiµiSCd?'
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LOS A!IOltLES CAP) -A court
~ -~ jlJClft 11l!JIOll to ""°*.ti Qwla M. MU-'1 niunlor
trial compromised hlrftself by watching
the hJpple.type clan leader lampooned In
a &klt called "A Family Thal Slays
Together Slay& Together!' °' Robert. S. Levy · alle;ed that Supe:rlor
Court Judge Wintam B. Keene saw the
skit performed 4t the lttb inatallalion of
the Lo! Angeles County Criminal Courts \'at Association last Saturday.
·t.evy, a 35-yeu;.old'·movie producer.
maintained In petl~oo to the C&lllomla
C!Joirl ol Appeal Monday that Keene had
prior knowledge ol the entertalnmenl.
AmDlli !host also pr.sen~ the peUllon
UCI Student
Convicted of ' . ~ .
' Embezzlement
'
•.A UC! student who unlawfUlly uoed
\JCLA acholmhip !Wida to furthor his
lrvlne studies bas been -to llx
moatbs ·1n Los Anc•l.e1 County Jail,·
• Oiarltt M. Schtneblce, 2'1, o! 111 AudA
'4ve.,.Corona del Mir, was alto pl9oed on
five years probation In Los Angella
Superior Court. Judge SbennlD Smith
handed 111 id,.uoa1 ttntence to Leo
Jarnn Gr~. SI., of 'Loi Aitples, a ronn...··~aior at UCLA and
SchenetUe's partner In the tmbezde. ' . menf...
Both men wen: found guilty before the
same judge last month en charges of
grand theft following aDtcaUoos that
Granger made the $9,500 available to ,.. ~o-in-ttturn-for a fl;400
••.t1cll:bact'' trom the student.
· Gt111pt WU usillant to the associate
~ean ol the &rad .. te dlvlllon of UCLA at
(he thne of the thefts In 11117 and wu
~~ie for the allocAUon of UCLA
10holarshlp and fellowBhlp l'uriCll.
Schenetzke, an Englllb student at
l!CLA, twice failed his oral txamlnatlon
In. pursuit of his doctorate · at the
Westwood campus. It was testified at his
trtal that he conUnued to r-eceive the
1JeLA -lartbJp funds alt« he enrolled
al ·UC Irvine.
!-Schenetzke applied for fina.ncial a.id on
ellkilllng at UC! and omitted. to me111lon
that he waa still receiving fundl from
UGI& , ,, ~
Back Payment
Of Bus Drivers
Approved in. Capo
. ' ?tu.-«: 1he Capistrano Unified
School Dlolrid Monday approved back
pay fell' cliltrlct bua drivers mtiUed to
overtime compensatJon they n e v e r
received.
But driven, who had pmloualy been
paid straight time (« overUme lefVices
pointed out eeveral month& ·•IO that they
i;hould have been receiving Wne and a
ball.
Joe Weimer director pl admlniltraUve
gervices for the oc!lool district, Nid the
law governing this type of employment
had changed and that t.ime and a half
should have betn pakf;.
Hourly bus drivers are owed a total of
16aU7 in back pay. For lndlviduajg the
amount r&n&e1 from $3 to Stll according
lo llCbool officials. The figures for bua
drivers who are salaried have not yet
been !igured.
Weimer said overtime <!riving usually
occur• on athletic or Ueki trips.
Superinlandent Tnuna~ Benedict said
driven who have left the district's
employ would have lo make a claim
against lhe diltrict tn mitt' to rtettve
corppensaUon.
DAILY PILOT
O~Gl C0.UT'l>Vllt$HING COM.l'ANY
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iild, "!I Suptfior Court Judie Georp '. .ot Sut>frllr .~ Judps, -toro, APoclaUoo otralr depicted Manl!9ll ••
M. Dall, w1M '*a olllelated. al protrla1 publlo~rt ind priV.te attori~s. ,' beJM ool¥lted bi<-varl ... meml>tn of the
]ll'O-itl'P ilnoolY1oc"4anao1ron(1U,o co-'~ ~ ilf4r '"°"""" aad wit!' l!Ot\b' Ibo prMJeae of defendlnf him In
defllldan\I. ' , ~ IMltli ~ tbOw "9mprmnJJa ~ ·~ for literary righll to his life
'J1le Judi .. were DO( available for com-. ·hlmtell to tit oe a fair trial o! said-~· ,.11lwf~ " " .
ment. · said Levy. ,._ Levy asked U>e appul court to restore
MaMOn 1and five members of bis com· tevy said later he was not asking that htJ visttatlon rigbta to Manaon,'a jail cell,
muoal. "family," are accused fn the · Keene and DeU be disqualified from the wbicb he 'llaltl were canceled without valid
gunshot-knife slayinp J~st August of ac· case but inertly wanted tbe appeal ct>urt .reason last Wednesday. He said Manm
treJS Sharon Tate and aor: other pet'SOnJ. to know the facts. , needed hlm as a 'jlistening post" for
One defendant is accused only in two .of "J happened to attend that dinner," cofnmunifi r.eadJ.oo to his trial. .
the mtinp. Levy said, "alon1 with some other 11000 Jn another acUon Mond11, Manson was
'lbelt trial la slated for March 30. persons. unauccessfUJ i11 obtaining either a change
Levy, who describes hlmJelf as a friend "I. have no legal atatus except as a of venue or diimiasal of charges which he '
of Minson: said In his petiUon the skit wttneu." • • sought on ground of "wide>pread un-
wu put on by a singing group compooed Levy said a MCOnd skit at the Bar favorable publicity."
From Pqe l Mesans Held
In Sexy Book·
Raid in SA
CLEMENTE CANDIDATES· • • •
property, certain to ·follow lat year'•
nappralnl of commercial prope'17, wlll
bn~e a lrl!l!)"1dQ<!>_odded burden, he
au!.
''.Pnnds ·will be needed to implement
tho muter plan. This will be very im·
portant in the ywa ahud," the coun-
cibn111 said. "It will not be sbelv"' this
time. It_ muat be bnplemented fOr the
rood·and wejlare of the community."
lnllaUonar'y coots, he said, have forc.d
the city tu rate uP from s1,m per 1100
of assessed val111.Uon when he joined the
council In 1111, to 11.129. "This jg an in-
c:ruae of 4S cuts In four years, without
the master plan and without Jhe Main Buch." '
'J'he. Main Beach, aa it now si:.nc:ts, he
added, "can be a tremendous tax burden.
"For two )'eaNJ, we have paid lntemt
onJy on the beach. 'I'hiJ ye&r we begin to
pay principal and lntort!t at tho 'rate or
WiOOO a year and this will go on for 30
ytlTS.
.. Actual revenue from the present
leases in the area amounts 'to $85.000 a
l'_e_ar •. _AM _ MY this the city's $65,000
share Qt Jl''f.!ilval revenue" and half tne
bed tu, which Is llO.OIJO, and we come up
witb '210,000. Thls doesn't sound bad, but
the fact jg we oot1ld be using the F..Uval
and bed tax money for other projocts if
there were SQme other way tO pay Joi the
beach."
These figures, he added, do not lakt'in-
to account the fact \hat the Richfield pro-
perty remains to be acquired, for perhaps
$200,000, that purchase of the El Paseo
trjangel has been suggested, for another
$500,000, that demolition or existing
buildinga would cost '50,000 and complete
development of the belch park another
;ll0,000.
"Tbls adds up to another million
d0Dar1'; above the pre~iit cotri:mltmtn(,"
said Goldber1. "In ·short, Jf we Jntald to .
malot the Main Beach Into a park, the tab
can be IDOi.her ii caots on the property
tax' ratt.!' '
However, he said, there are other ap-
proaches to the problem.
"This year the City Council ls scbedul·
Ing early budget study sessions so we wU1
not be raced with having to approve a
budget that Is handed to u. at the last
minute.
. "WI cannot continue lo burden th,e ,tax·
payers o! this cpmmunlty, the people on
fired incomet and the people .on llm,ited -
incomes so they cannot conttnue to live
here."
The only way to keep laxes fi'om soar.
ing, be told the women. Is "lo encourage
top qua1Uy resort development for our
only industry, touriam. We must zme for
hotel faclllties and attract people to come
in and build faciUlles that will provide_
revenue for our city." ·
It Is impossible to develop 100 percent
o( the Main Beach as a park , said
Goldberg. "We need an adequate resort
facility to generate revenue so the Main
Beaclt park will not become a white
elephant." Such a facility, he pointed out,
would occupy only a percentage of the
beach acqulsJllon, extending only 200 feet
north or the Hotel Laguna, and would
make possible development of all the rest
ril the beachfront as a park.
naltotlcr. Populatim Iner..,. In lhis
ptrOd WU oJlly 500.
"PoU~.Departmenl penonnel In 1188
was 28," he said. "In 1 9'70 it b 33. Tbls
doesn't balance with the enormously in-
creased workload. Theft is no easy solu·
tion to the pfoblem. We have a fine
Police Department and we have laws, but
the police are overburdened and han·
dicapped." • .
The city, he u.ld, must explore aU ofr.
street parking poesibll!Ues, not only in
the center of town, but at either end, and
would welcome suggesUonl from citizens
who "know the problem becauae they
have to fight for parking spaces and fight
to get from one end of town to the other."
Ostrander spoke only briefly before
opening the eeulon to questions and
answers. He, ldenUfied himself a.a an
architect and member of many civic
groups and said, "My deepest concern ls
what Laguna will look like in the future. r feel that as an architect I can help
the city to attain aestheUc quality. Good
design doe.s not take money."
Oay Mitchell
To Keep Seat
Until ·Approval
Clay Mitchell, president of the Orange
County Board or Education said Monday
he dcies not plan to.rt!lgn from the board
uuUl his appointment to the atate Board ot
Edutallon has been confirmed by the
state Senate.
MJtcbell, a .Three Arch Bay , resident
wbd ' repreanla the · Flflb SIJ})tfvUorial
District on the county board, wai ap-
pointed Feb. 11 to tho state boanl by
Gevwnor .llugan. 1 ·
Conllnnatlon ii eiii>ectod ta take
several :weeks as his nomination bu not
yet come before the senate Rulea Com·
mlttoe, the first step towanI approval.
Mitchell ts a aeven-year veteran of the
county board.
A Costa Mesa entrepreneur who said
recenUy he is at last suc.cesslul in
bu!iness was arrested Monday at his Sait-
ta Ana store, dealing in sexy books for
adults only.
Not only boob are sold, vice officers
said. after _!JT~ hJs clerk at i: ~
store and a woman employe of a third
shop, all charged with sale of obscene
materials.
The suspects, all free on bail after beng
booked into Orange County Jail, are
Costa Me&ans Joe Reitano. 58, Regi.s R.
Smith, 27, and Mrs. Laura M, Morgan,
43, of Santa Ana.
Detectives said today the arrests -
made while similar cases against Reitano
and Smith are still pending ln c<lurt -
·climaxed a several wetks of surveillance
and book purchaS<S.
Judge Robert E. Rickles, of Central
Orange County Judicial District Court,
evaluated the evidence and signed arrest
warrants naming the three defendants.
Reitano was arrested at the West Art
Boot Store, Z34.I W. Fourth St., and Smith
was picked up at the owner's-other store,
Golden West Book Shop, 409 W. Fourth
St., police said. • .
Mrs. Morgan was· arrested at . Collins'
Book Shop, 106 E. Fourth St.,. and all
three defendants wll fa~ court hearings
on the misdemeanor charges next week.
owners interviewed.
The rapidly growing field of adult book
dealenbJp was examined in a recent
metropolitan newspaper and alleged Jinks
to the Mafia were laughed off by store
others interviewed.
Reitano was one of those questioned
and uJd among other thln&t that he wu
finall,Y aucettding In bUSlness after a
aerlea Of more sedate ·ventures failed to
pay off.
11ie racy nature of the materials of.
fered ts undisputed by dealers. but they
c<lntest the charge of obscenity, which
has ret to be firmly tstabll!bed by a high·
!eve court. His current term expires June 30.
Accordln1 to the state EducaUon Code, rem~ board member' Dr, Dole E •
R.iuJSon; 0r.-0om M. ilraiQo; ·,. l!. Ex-Santa Anan "P.a.t" An>Qld· 11111 Donald Jordan, :mun
a~1nt::~i"~!i.i ~;,.~Seeks Board Job June 30. .. ..
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Crash Victim
James Williams
Funeral Friday
' Funeral servk!ea for ~amet A. Williams
of Mlulon Viejo, victim of a Feb. 14
plane crash wtrlcb claimed six lives, will
be held at 3 p.m. Friday In Paclnc View
Chepe~ Newport ~ch. •
Former Santa Ana resident Gordon
Bishop, who heads two state bureaus in
Sacramento, announced Monday he will
run far the Fourth District Super:vlaorial
seat DCM' held by William tnrsteln.
Bishop, a 50-year-0ld Republican. was
named director of the Collection Agency
Licensing Bureau and the Bureau of
Private Investigators and Adjustors in
March, 1969, by Gov. Reagan.
With his announcement, he joins Tustin
attorney Paul Bell, A n a h e i m
buslnessman Burr Williams, Villa Park
f\fayor James Workman and Anaheim Ci·
ty Councilman Calvin Pebley in the race.
The incumbent Hirstein has slated he will
not run again.
• DAILY l>ILOT P1!91t Ill' Joll~ Vtlier:tl
Bridge Spans Da1aa Mari1aa
Workman crosses new bridge under construction in Dana Harbor.
Dana Point is in back.round. Bridge, which spans channel between
separate marinas witbtn fiarbor, is one of final projects to be com·
pleted before water is siphoned into newly bulkheaded section of bar·
bor. Plans call for bridge to be named for Rep. Michael J. Kirwan, an
Ohio Democrat instrumental in the appropriation of federal funds for
harbor construction. Orange County GOP congressman James B. Utt
proposed the honor for the ailing Kirwan.
Philco-Ford Moves Space
Operations All to Newport
The Philco-Ford CorporaUon Monday
announced; lhaJ Iii -ldwid•· space and
defense operations now "10 be head·
quartered in Newport Beach.
The annofuicmeiit., ~ra lOCaJJjt ."It
Pbilce>-Ford'a Aerooutronic Diviaion plant
in Newport Beach, was that John B.
Lawson, head of Aeronutrooic. will be
elevated to executive vice president and
general manager of Aerospace and
Defense Systems Operations.
The 3,000 employes at the Newport
Beach faclllty will not be affected by the
thange. Changes art at the management
level and will mean about 20 new people
brought to Lawson's headquarters• staff.
A su~r to Lawson to head the
Aeronutronlc division will be named
later.
Realigned under the Newport Beach
headquarters will be. b e s i d e s
Aeronutronic. Philco-Ford's electronica
group in Palo Alt-0. Philco's Hwston
operations and communications and
technical services dlvisi9J1 in Philadelphia
and the Washington Marketing Office.
Lawson, a Laguna Niguel resident, will
now report directly to the Ford Motor
Company in Dearborn, Mich., Formerly.
Aeronutronlc and each oL the other
divisions reported to Philco-Ford in
Philadelphia.
Philco-Ford operations will now· be
diVided between the Aerospace and
Defense Systems Operations in Newport
Beach and the Consumer Products and
Industrial Electronics Operations, baaed
in Philadelphia.
The reorganization, Lawaon erplained,
will allow tighter control by manage-
mt11L
One operaUon now directed out of
Newport Beach will be Phllco-Ford's
education programs which include two
Job Corps schools, an Indian training
school, two vocatlonal schools, contract.a:
with the Department of Labor f01'
training schools for the military and
foreign countrie5, including South Viet·
nam, 11ialland and South Korea.
Operations controlled from Newport
Beach employ more than 15,000 persons
worldwide.
Speaking of the Newport Beach
Aeronutronic operation which he ls Jeav.
ing, Lawson said, "We have not been af·
fected by defense cutbacks. I would say
we are better off than most companies in
our business."
lie said Aeronut.ronic's principal effort
at present is to win the AIM 82 air·to-air
mi ssile contract. The A™ (Airborne
Interceptor r.tissile) contract is also
being sought by Hughes Aircraft Com·
pany. Raytheon , North A m er i c a n
Rockwell and General Dynamics.
Lawson said the federal government
probably will select two or three con.
tractors for preliminary work on the pro-
gram in June. 1be missile is intended for
use wlth the Air Force'a F·l5 airplane. Moving to dh1cusslon of natt.otlcs and
crime, Goldberg told the audience that
arrerts in Laguna Beach had IOl?ed from
751 Jn 1866. of which 40 were on narooUcs
cbarges, to Z,213 In 11160, with 409 on
The ' 33-year-old attorney was a
passenger In a Cessna J06 that cruhed
into the Sprlnc Mountain Rang< at the
4,500-foot level about 45 miles northwest
of Las Vegas when the pilot attempted to
lly under a anowstorm. WALL·TO•WALL
Arsenic Eyed
In Yablonski Kill
CLEVELAND (UPI) L The FBI said
today Paul GWy , alleged payorr man in
lhe murifer -of · JOseph A. "Jock"
Yabton11kl, at one time plamed to klll the
United MJne Workers official by injecting
arsenic into him al a union campaign
rally.
The FBI, in an aflldav1t filed with U.S.
Commlsstoner Clifford Bruce, said that
during a meeUng In La Follette, Tenn .•
Gilly's wire, Annette, purchased two bol·
tles of anerlic. a syringe and two needles.
1'he FBI said she hid the articles In her
autonioblle. ·
GU!y planned to sidle up to Y abk>nskl
at 1 rally atid lnjtat btm wttb the arsenic,
the FBI 11rd.
Viejo .Sets Meet
On Drug Abuse
Drui a-will be the central theme or
a ·meetlnl of ·the · llllsaion Viejo
Homeowners tonJ1ht at 7:30.
The meetlni Is public. Robert Kaul·
man, principal or Bolh Grande High
schools will also be on hand ttl answer
Mls~on Viejo School mulU·purpose room .
Administrators from Minion Viejo
schools wlllal so be on hand to answer
questions abool the <lr'!IJ''~le'!' loc_!lly.
\,
Williams Is survived by his widow,
Mary, and three sons, Ra Jamea, Eric
Christopher and Mark Aultin. Abo
surviving are his parent.s, Mr. and Mrs.
Laverne Williams of Wllfoo, Neb. and a
sister. Judie Lance of Oivenport, la.
Associated with the Santa Ana law firm
of Kindell and ·Anderson, Williams had
livecl in Mission Viejo $nee 1966 and was
a director of the South Orange county
YMCA.
Interment wil l be at _Pacific Vlew
Memorial Park, Newport Beach. In lieu
of flowers, contributions may be made to
the Jame.s A. Williams Memorial Law
Scholarahlp Fund. cfo J. D. LltUe,
Trustee, Wahoo, Neb., 68066.
Trailer Study
Report Prepared
A report on the lmp1ct of mobile home
eornmunltles cm San Juan CapJttrano will
be unveiled by the City Council tonliht.
The study of the trailer parks wu
ordered recently alt.er a delay had beeD
imposed on all permUs for nr• mobile ~
hoine parks.
Tbe moratorium on proceatn1 the ap-
pllcaUons will end In March. In the
meantime the coancu· will examine a
committee re.port submitted by cbalrman
Chris Chilslin&en.
The document r,resents botb a majority
&nd minority op nJon on the lu11tl and
both cite a nee<! for a better ba ance
bctw~n conventional and mobile homes.
• The committee also c!Ues that U all the
preseat land use pettnlts were sranted,
more than haft of Capistrano's dwelling
unlls wuld be ~ :\!~
·I :J j?•1:1 1l t•X•lvJW
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME
FOR SPRING and SAVE
Now ON FAMOUS BRAND
NAME CARPETING!
IMPERIAL "QUEENS Y.OINT"
NYLON TWEEDS
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CONTINENTAL "HONEYMOON"
IM,IRIAL "SHAGTIME"
LONG NYLON SHAG
s...ntc..i.n
11 -.cl.
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BIGELOW "CURRYVALE" Pri~~!!I!!~" shag s10's ... .. _._ -
AU stlCIAll COMPUTILY 1NSTALLID om
61 01. SPOMel lUIUI PADDIN•
WE HAVE A HUGE SELECTION OI"
REMNANTS TO SELECT FROM -SAVI!
ALDE·N'S
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....,_ .. VISIT OUR DRAPERY DEPT • .__'\
W1 f1tt11t• • c.t111pltt. ••l1c.tl111 of f1btit1 •"4 colot1 ..
111h1ac.t 011d co1P1plt1111t1t ya11r ••rp1tl114.
CALL roa flt£E ESTIMATES ·
,IN YOUlt t'+QME.
1663 PLACENTIA· COSTA MESA
646·4838
11 Yl.Altl lllVINO THI O•AHOI COAST
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To Get
I r .. .,. ,_, 11, 1970 DAILY ,ILllf l
'Old Guard9 1o Fall
•
So ·vows· Ousted Senate GOP Leader1 ,
Burns (0-,,._,)
'
·March Bad -Month
For Marriages ._.
, 1--a. ~oad Cash _ 11Ac11AMENTO 1AP> -prea1c1en1 pro 1em.
-• Ousted Rtpu~llcln leaders Deukmejlan uld the quta·
· predicted today the "old tlon ill whether Cal~ornla will SAC~ENTO (AP) -.\._au.¥d!!.,&epNe re1l1111 ol Jack h11ve a !enate where decisions
.Southern Caltforna sena" Schradt would fall wllhill two are made in open by the
AY• It's Juat a D\•tter ol. Um:_t ween. senaton on "a Senate which iJ
beiore hli P*rt. 0( the state It was one week -. \bll an exclusive club with 1 small
breaks dc:tWn the roadbloct to~ Schrade, a tn av e r l c \ circle. of men -Including
• greater ™"' of QM sllll'I Republican lnm. San [)Igo, IOlfte lobbyliia -(llll;;ig
lill!hway comirucUon funds . usembled a coalition of IS declllons fqr the e o I Ir e
A major eomplall!I of 'Wey,
and otber y...., ... ion who
backed .blm, wea that powerful
lobby!Sts had '°" much ln-
nuence with ·the S en 1 t e
leadenhlp; lncludlnc Scllrade.
By L. 'M. !IO\'D .
belleV,.,ia•t it~ ~
hard lo~ $111;·1'"""""'"
you CGOid ',;qm."io ocet[I! t~
finally, if ,you afid your wile
were to lliy it-over aod over:
again tolttber. like a ·aort iJl
litany, eye<y night just belort
dozing, cill. . '
CV8TQMZI\ 81tJIVICE -Q.
"We just want an Mual ~--... De mo c r 1 ts • and t.i&ht J>ot.lae.'' !hare ol what we're contribu-Republicans to ~t sen. He said. "In the final
ting." sen . t,.awrence E. ard w • ~et ) nal . I f I Iha ••· Walsh, (0,Huntlngton Park), How . ay 1~~·-er • a Y•~. ee I•~ see.to
· told fellow members of the after nine roootha of reform-will choose to be an in·
Senate TransportaUon Com· minded leadership. dependent legislative body and Today, Sen. G e or I e will reelect Howard Way as
mlllee. Delilonejlan u\,Long' lleach), pre&idint pro tem."
A TH•T
FDR TODAY
l!iW,., lrldlYldull llH I lltlft' .. "" Ill ,... world. lftll Ill. It ~ Iii
#mt ~. 'lllMtMr .. dlOllM .. M ao or not. • -Hfilllllllel ltlwthtrWI
PltESIEHT-A$ A flUILK IEll:YltE tVllt't DAY l\'1
'nle conuiuuee s.as long been • • Scbrade ls part of the same the end of. the road for Sooth-said "Efforts will .definitely be coalition that ran the Senate Lae .Roofing Co.
em CalifonUa's annual tfforta made to restore Sen. W1y • . • for mqre than decade under H v ....... ~
TBAT MONTH wherola the
-emenll are~ II
~. i:eports, 0111-. tove anll
War man •.• IN ~RNADO
COVNTRY, usually the safest
place In the l)ouse Is .. id lo be
the aquthwest comer of the
buernent . . . . "'5UMING
YOU'RE ~t·in love, you can
expect io sigh about once
every three minutes, I'm1told.
'4IUl8'1 -Preside9(· of· Ole
Kenludy Fried CM ck e n
.Corporallot) i • 35-year-old
John Y .-Brown, Jt. He con-
tends none o! ilia" Z,61111
francblsed dealers 11¥ failed,
iis yet ljis. motjO, 1'<.ioyg, I,!,
Hav~t You found out the
ldeittlty of the G<d>er boby ,
yet?" A.~ yet. Can tell you, •'W1i7dbe!l119. b,ve .to Diak< L big thing out of tJioag~,-the Anew collar man ,everf payday!'' ·
to increue: their Iha" of the and I expect thole· effort.s to the teadenbiP of sen. Hugh M. NII '""""'" ....... •ntf
·toad funds, noW tet by law at be successful bef9re>foo long."lf"~!;::;;="""===~~~;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;::
55 per cent for the IOUtb. ind Deukmejian was Republlcan
::-~ .=: st'!':.· for'
OPEN QUEs110N' C.... Wbat
kind of tree 1oees ill branches
u well as its leaves in ·the
autumn?
ON FISlllNG -If you
dump tbe collected stubble mm an electric shaver into a
stream, the fish down current
Will start to bile. SUch is the
claim " a Fresno friend nam·
ed Martin Nissen. Hard to
ls Neil Hainiltoq, Ille of the-------'--'--'--'-'--------
Babnan · TV , aeiles. ,na 'tile
girl on the Sunklst 'rallin box
Is Mrs. Earl Whltehal~ ,wile of
the onetime star pitcl>er of the
Detroit Tigers .•.. Q.-"YOU
SAY THE HORSE IJ the Ol1iy
animal that will eat llMll to
death. Why w\11 a bone do
that while others won't? Can't
youerphliin it?" A. Certilnly I
can explain il Jtm ~n't
want to be uncouth, that's all.
Because horses can't throw
45 per oenl for the north. floor .leader under Way. U.
up, that's why.
S J-.. s k Ch Northe_m Calliornla domina-has been a top legi!latlve ally own w. ·· ee anges tlon of the commtt\ff, which lo GOP Gov. Reagan.
persists despite reappartlon-Deukmejlan aaid 'Republican
I S C B ·zz men~h .. keptlUchblilafrom partypreuure·llmountiniat n ex ourse f, getUng to the-Senate noo1-. home on '°""' of the GOP
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The current committee split ls senators who abandoned Way -• and-backed Schrade.
SACRAMENTO· <vPI~n. proved by lawmakers last year 6-5 no~. way identifiea himself clost-
AJbert S. Rodda hu moVed to which placed tougl\ restrictions Walsh said, "I know a bill lv with the Reagan ad-llke tblJ ls not going to le\ , revoke part of tbe auihor:lty on the: teachi11g of sex or fam-.anywhere ID this comm!Uee as mtni!traUOn'• prolfam but
parents were atven la.st year ily life In public schools. long as it is dominated by Reagan .llayed opt of the
to veto the participation of Northern Californians." Senate's lnternal fflQdlng.
their dtild in a sex education But be said ft'ii onlv a mat-Deukmejlan added, "Many
LA Pl • f be -Soul'"-of the Senators. who voted tor
course.• 8Dlllll·g -~llf~~~na~emana~:t~ SCbrade dkf ao because they
The Sacramento Democrat change that. bid been promised aomethlng.
Monday introduced a bill re-. To Appeal "You're eventually going to ::~:: .. ~ can keep all
pea.ling: a ae<:tlon of a 1961 law have to .•. " r ~·
authorWne revocation or sus--His bill 'ffOUld let the State Way told • reporter. "I've
I See by Today's
Want Ads
e OOR.TEZ dJd H, )'Oii an
toot Ditoover thil cmtu
Motor Home. hu all ex-
t.rag, In excellent condi-
tion, 1968 model.
e WANTED: UFESAV!.it.
Avon Dl1WhY. to bold • or
3 men, women or childraft.
LA Panthers
Sue City,
Policeman
HISTORICAL NOTE -That
the ice cream cone originated
at the St. Louis ExposiUoa of
1904 is widely known. But did
you know iced tea got 1tarted
there, tooJ An Englishman ran
an establishment called "The
Far East Tea House." Hot
weather. His business wu
dismal lDltll he iced hls.tq. As
for th~ originator of tht lco
cream cone, that was Charles.
E. Menches, a dair)' salesman.
He gave bis ladyfriend a nice
cream sandwich and a bunch
of Dowerso· Needing a vue,
she rolled the top layer Into a
cone to hold the ice cream.One
smaU step for man, what?
pension of 1 teacher'• cutifj. Sch } Rul Highway CommiMlon -apllt ~!.'!.~ lta~ S::' ~ • Put the tinilhil'W touchn
ceta·for lnslru<tin& -1• . 00 e 4-3 SDQlh -determine how .z;::-.:. the ........ latwl." -Oft -hobby: Cenmlo --· -----the.fundl-are-to-bwpem.-Sen,__, ---"'-..."""-"'""'""'_..'°'-'~o---~11------------•ki"'ln"-'"'OIUmnuM",.J$fQ15., --+--
,., ll their pmnl! want fhem LOS ANGELES (AP)_ Ex· James Miiis, (ll-San Di~), Woy said he w;.ild not
.,eluded from the.clus. pressing concern that lb ac-the committee dlalrman, bu dllcourqe efforll to ratore
'"nlil bu created an atmoo-!kin might be mWnterpreled,....:.•~llllll:::· ::'::l•:_r ::bi::;ll·:..._ ____ _::hlm::::,:to:;lhe:;Sena=:te_:'•_:IQP::!. :.!poll=:·;:of:!::==================l
phere of fenulnt fear and bu -u opposition to radally balan-
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -
Twelve Black· Panther mem..
hers arrested. after a abootout
with police las~ December
aued the city ind three poUce.
men Mooday for $57 million.
The cross.complaint, filed in
response to a civil suit the
city filed against the Panlbe.rs.
allege.a auault. battery, negli-Jenct. falst arrest and false 1mpcisonment. It also accuses
the policemen of unlawfully
cOnlpirfug to wound and kill
the Panthers. . "l'be ~ Sup>rtor Court' 'actlori
nalned officers Edward Will•
lams, », who was wounded
five tlm" in the -.i: CaJ.
Vin Drake, 39, and Richard
WmruI, rr. Drw anc1 WuerfuI ...n shot in the leg.
WHO KNOWS! -What be-
came of that town In J1pta
named USA :" 1Dqalrt1 a
client. Don't be'w. Will claeck.
At I recall, the Japuese to
11amed OIH! ol & II e I r
maaicipalldu yean a10 t.
permit goods lllerefrem ,. be
atamped "Mlde la USA."
·your quatfom and com-
ments are welconwd and
. t.eUI be mid wht!MOfr poi-
stb&e in "Chicking Up."
Please addre11 11our mail to
L. M. Botld, in cart of Daill/
Pilot, 80% 1875, Newport
Beach. Calif.. 92683 .
tnhlblted instruction," aaid ced schools, the Los An1eles
Rodda, cbalrmu of the Senate-Board of Education . nevertheless plans to appeal a
Education Committee. Superior c o u r t integraUon
His bW would let IC.hooll" edict.
tell parents a sex education
course is planned for their
chlldren by a note rather than
a formal letter sent through
the mail!.
It also exemP.ta life ICience
c~s~fr~ realrlct10U plac-
ed orr teaching· aex e4U'caUon
and allows utt of certaia·~
room materiall apP{Oved by a
local board of educaUon with-
out prior parental endorse-
!Mtlt.
The parental consent provi-
sion was contained in a law ap-
The vote Monday was ft.2 In
favor of an appeal Of last
week's order by Judge Alfred
Gitelson that lhe s ch o o I
district -second laraest In
the nation -be fully in· .
tegrated by September 1971.
School , offlcia!J said • to
ti;hieve this. would in•olve
. rlblssive bllSITIC that woulq
cost $40 million the first year
and $20 milllon fof each year
thereafter.
Georgiana Hardy. a veteran
board member, said an im-
mediate appeal of the GltellOll
ruling would "be paramount to
a statement that we are
qainst integraUon, and that
wouJd be tragic."
INTRODUCTORY
She urged a month's delay
to explore wlth Gov. Reagan
ahd the.St.ate Board of Educa-
tion "I.he possibility of in-
cluding suburban wrote tchool
districts abutting Los Angeles
in an overall integration
plan."
Dr. Robert Docter said he
llaUy oppoled any appeal,
which he described as a costly
effort certain to fall .
Superintendent ol Schoola
Robert Kelly favored the ap-
peal.
Nohel Prize
Winner Dies
NEW YORK (UPI) -Dr.
Peyton Rous, winner of the
19'6 Nobel Prize in medicine,, _ __...
died Monday 'Of canctr.
Rous, 90, a native of
Baltimore and 1905 graduate
of Johns Hopkins Univeralty,
joined the staff of Rockefeller
UnJversity in 1909 and re-
mained active as a research
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You art gr<1pphng this year Mind you. there are no line! ~~pt:iy (~~':5 towh;~. ~~~ on this Form1 11040hwbere you18 tlrely u n f a m i I I a r and enter separa e '! t e amoun of Income from Schedules C, (a lihough this surely \VtlS not o. E and F. The re is one lln.e the Internal Revenue Service's objective 1 far more com· \\.11erc you enter only the total of these amounts. This means ·pticatcd 3nd barning than c\'er that if you had Income from a
before. business on Schedule C and
I( you are to get the max· capital gains on Schedule D
\1num benefit out of the vitally and some miscellaneous in·
l1nportant tax hinls which Cilme on Schedule E., you will
you'll read in this series. you give the details on the indicat· n1u~t nrst get over the unex· ed schedules, add up these sub-
flCCled hurdle of the fomis totals on a worksheet ~f your
themselves. Yesterday's col· own, lhei1 transfer the total
umn , therefore:, was designed you obtain to your Form 1~.
to point out the difficulties you You will find ·8 slmllar pro-
n1ight have just in following blem involved if you have such the IRS's instructions so you could avoid them. Today 's c91. adjustments as sick pay, mov· .
umn outlines some of the ing expenses, em:>loye busi·
other new prolilems you may ness expenses. payments to
run into as you juggle the self • employed retirement
forms. plans.
IF YOUR DIV ID ENDS in YOU ARE REQUIRED to
1969 y,•ere over S\00. you must figure each of these on a
file a separate Schedule B in sepa rate sch~dule, then to
\\'hich you itemize t h 0 s e enter the total of such ad·
dividends. J n determining justments at line 1$-b of Form
"'hether vour dividends come HMO. But there .are no Un~& on
to over $100 for this purpose. the fonn for entering
you include in addition ta separately ~ amount of each
ordinary dividends any capital al)justment and adding them
gains dividends, such as those up. So here too. you must use
fram mutual funds. and any your owr:. workpaper for listing
nontaxable di°tridends. such as and adding up sick pay.
those from certain utility com-employ• business erpen·ses.
panies. etc. etc., in ardet ta get the total
Tf you· received any capital figure which you must enter
gain divfdends las l year In· on Fonn.)040. eluding those from mutual The possibilities that you'll
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though you had no other sales of your sctiedules on a
or exchanges that would re-separate private v.·orksheet
quire filing Ult separate • and then transfer the sum to
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This Is new for 1969. On your to you to take care. ~---return covefing 1~u·dm--l;lff-~pect-to--<?l&im-a
not have to file the separate retirement income credit, let
Schedule· D for a capital gain me alert you in advarice: in
di'iidend i£ you had nothing order ta get the correct
else ta report a:i Schedule o. amaunt, you wJll have 'bounce
ON THE ONE-PAGE Farm, back and forth be.tWeen •
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is fust 0"'9 ol tfle ,.,, worlts/lop H.fSi.Ofli Ni be held Saturday
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by Lt. Governor Cd Relrteclce, ·sa pf1n now to flfon<f. FOi
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'MASH' 'We All Try Harder' .
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Hilarious
War Film
Carol Burnett Gains in TV Ratings]
87 VERNON SCOT\"
HOLLYWOOD (UPIJ -If
you haven't seen a movie in
years. make a point to see
11MASH."
It will bring you up to dale
Instantly.
The picture Is lrreverrent,
sexy, profane and absolutely
hilarious. ·
11MASH" slands for 1'11obilo
Army Sufglcal Hospital in thC
midst of the Korean police ac-
tion almost two· decades ago.
It Is a war picture in which
the enemy is never seen nor
discussed. American combat
Gia are seen only as bloody
casualUes in operating tents.
This is hilarious?
Yes.
Dialogue and action meve so
swiftly moviegoers must alert
all sensors or miss the point
OAILT PILOT Sitt! ,M19
By BOB THOMA§
HOLLYWOOD (AJ'I')
Carol Burnett must be doing
someth:lnc rlJht. This is the
third year of her weekly vaJie..
ty &ho~ -and hef best Ia Lhe
ratings. '
Her Monday night romp on
CBS baa been placing in the
top 10 and the reason can 't
merely be the weakness of the
opposition. · The comedienne
believes it's b:ecause tbe-peo-
. pie oo her show try harder.
"Our show refled.$ a lot Qt
care,'' she said during a break
at CBS Television CUy. "The
sketches art weU ·constructed
and carefuUy rehear ~d ;
they'~ got to bold up, because
dancing together'! '
"For that rtason I love
working with Martha Raye or
Nanette F.abray or Ole other
1iris I have on the show.
There Is no sense of com·
pe.UUon1 whatsoever. In fact,
someUrnes I end up glving
them routines that had been
written for me, merely be·
cau5e the material seemed b~t·
ter suited for thenl... ·
With the Carol Burnett Show
lhriviiig in~ the Nlelsens, there
can be no doubt that CBS win
renew i~ for -fourth season.
That would·be just dandy with
some of them last for 20 her· ' mirlutes." ;,Frankly, doing this show is
and pitch of a comedy which ,
every serviceman past and Julie Haas brandishes a pistol at some unwelcome guests in this scene from
present knows -war Is a the drama 1' A Delicate Balance." opening Friday at the Costa Mesa Civic
personal battle 8 gai n 5 1 Playhouse. On the receiving end are f from left) MarthelJa Randall, J ohn
Upsetting the
Irvine Play
Unit 'Forms
Another factor that may be like ileallDg money," she .said.
in her favor : she. is the only ''The houts are remarkably
female star IO headline her eaSy . Moat days I don't arrive •
own variety show (the Lennon until nowi. Except . for the
Sisters share. the billing with nights of orchestra rehearsal
Jimmy Durante). She adds to and the actual tapiqg, we're,
the feminine touch. by stlarlng home by 6 o'clock, so we can
the show with otber famous have diMer wtth · I h e
ladies. ~· children." By '·we," s,he'
. Her reasoning : • ' I 'v e means herself and .husband Carla Dow ha~ been elected always enjoyed seeing two Joe Hamilton, the sbow's pro-chalrman of the newly formed 1 1 rf ducer. --
madness. l:loyt, Robert Wentz and Mary Sherwood. The surgeons of MASH ~ i:.
1 I Co It T•-le more or ess equa pe onners rv oe mmun Y u~a r, an k lo Ille 11 · lo t h For a persoaality who says amateur drama g ro up wru-ge r. ov.e wa c
organized for residents of the Bob Hope e1changing quips she likes to avoid ~nlroversy.
Irvine area. With Jack .Benny. or Andy Carol has bad quite a bit late· mainta1n their individual sani· ------''----~----------------~---
ty by chasing the nurses,
drinking heavily and con·
spiring againsl the eve r·
prC!3ent brass.
Director Robert A I t m a n
plays out the comedy against
the starkness of war, making
It funny with change of pace
wit. One moment the humor is
subtle, the ne1t it i s
outrigeously broad.
A football sequence in mid-
film ls mad beyond the wildest
nightmares o! Vince Lorn·
banll.
One player ls carried from
the field, the victim of an in·
jection of a sleeping drug in
~he middle of a pileup.
Anothtr slls merrlly on the
bench .blowing pot.
There · are 1l couple of nude
•cenes, artfully conceived with
bumdr and checkmating ob-
jections.
The story is the star,
although newcomer Donald
Sutherland and Elliott Goold
execute their lines with . ehr11
and compassion. They Un-
derplay each scene, but they
1et their message across.
Willlpns .singfng . with Steve Jy. First there was her ap-
Al the group's In 1 l i a I Lawrence or Bob Goulet. And pearaoce on the Merv Griffin
meeting last week , plans for what could be greater than Show. which .was cut by CBS
the future were di.scussed and Fr.ed Ast.a.ire and Gene Kelly because of her pitch for
committee• assigned. The -="'====================
Flop Boosts Go1·sl1in's Career
player•' rtrst project will be air-v . .
B G"N" u·"DSAKER h be k t nd . G h' ' ta t one·act offering for the annual ... r-· Fi\xs· ·o!'"u .. T·H-C!'"O!'"A!"S~T!'! y 1:o 1:o l'Ll'I as gun a two-wee s a 1n ors m s s r as a Riverside Tournament. 1 _
llOLLYWOOD (AP) -Fun-Las Vegas where, an informed performer was in his nalive
Lh. bou beln · h 1 h p1·ttsburgh, where at 12 lhe Approximatel y 3 s pro-I llllRM. PLAZA THEATRE ny 1ng a t g 1n an source says. i!i ee as gone WR.POIAlllll -~
I I B d ho I M• 000 ·~ 000 k rai'lroad laborer's son emerg· spectlve members were San Ditco fl'ff#ay .i Bristol • 546·271t · unsuccess u roa way s w, rom ~. Jo........ a wee . he · · · I Frank Gorshin finds. It has Other performances w 111 ed from seeing "The Jolson reported from t miUa j
given his career a boost. follow in Reno. Lake Tah.oe, Sr.ory" imitating the Af"mmy session. Th.e group's next
D II and N 0 I singer. meeUng will be Feb. 25 at 8 His night club price has a as · ew r eans. p.m. in a site yet to be
gone up, and he's getting of· Gorshin·has just gu~:arred .Carnegie Tech's d r. am a selected.
fer.s of straight acting roles -In ·a tele\7Blon in-if me of school, the Army's special l-=======
"which," he adds, ''is what I the Game" segment with services and a s ma 11
want to do."' · Anlhony Franciosa. Straight H0Uy)"ood night s~t led to
Gotshin is the skinny1 Clap.. acting -no Impressions._· steve. Allen's .te1ev1Sion show
cared impressionist who im· flls iheory on being In in· and evenlUallY, the supcr·ctub
itates some 40 other sho\v cre"ased demand : "I gained big time. 1
business notables so skillfully prestige by starring in a. 0 u'l ward I Y glib bL.il
that many watehers say he Broadway show even lf It ''basically more sensjlive than
takes on lbeir looks. A grin· wasn't a smash. We 'played to people know me.~' Gorshln
ning Burt Lancaster' and a 8,000 people a week. and some snys he's oodiscouraged by
teeth-gritting, intense Kirk nice things were said about the Broadwity (~le.
Douglas are among his best 1ne in the reviews." r.::;::;::;::;::::;;::;::;:::ill
Frank claims an almost hy.p. rr.;~~;;~;;~1·1 notic psychology augments
his facial changes. "When I
Si'Y rm going to do Richard
\Vidmark, the audience wants
to see. Richard Widmark. Half
the job's done tor me.". HOMI Of •OCICINll (H41« lOGU
' •• "THE ONl Y GAME
IN TOWN"
Box Office Opens 6:45 -Show
"-\
ot 7
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postcards In behalr o( Ptople~ fur ·Peac,"e. She1s 5'111 upset 1t
the network for that, .but1
absolves Griffin of any blameot!
On a recent Bob Newhart •
special, Don Adams said in a~
roundlable discussion on com--
edy that' Carol Was an ex ,..
ample of the triumph of talent..:...
over mediocre material. Said
Carol, rislni to defend bet
writers: "J1m nOt mad at pon1
but I am angry with the pro-
ducer, who ' took Don 's
remarks out of context of a ZS.•
mlnutC discussion." ~ t
Tommy Smothers recen.Uy
gave an interview in which he
accused Carol of calling him a
hothead during his ,battle las
year with · CBS. ''That really; 1
made me sore.'' she com
meoted. "I don't know why
Tommy would Si1'J t h a t ,
becau~ it isn't true. During
all bis' troubles · with the
network I kept my mouth
shut."
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NOW-1st AREA RUNI
A m111n 'w.ent tookin9 fOr
Ame rice. And couldn 't find
it enywhere ...
rflll FONDA
DEl\INIS HOrPEI
And that is the poirU, or part
of it. People who eschewed the
movie habit with the advent of
television ·or from consum.
mate boredom delivered by
stdllo cliche.s. should see a
Producer Jack L. Warner,
turning from !ilms to
Broadway. saw Gorshin on a
television special and picked
h i m for the tiLle role i.Q
"Jimmy,'1 a musical about the
late ~ew York Mayor Jimmy
Walker. Frank sang. danced
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"THE PRIME OF
MISS JEAN BROOIE"
STAITS WIDNISDAY
A man went looking for Am~rica.
, And couldn'thnditanywhere ...
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DE.LUXE
I rLUs-JAMlS coiUIN IN
"WATEltHOLE NO. 3"
now picture.
"MASH" is still another step
forward in the changing film ......
In a sense, 20th Century-Fox
has made a war picture more
ghastly than any ol Lhe wheezy
heroic epics of World War JI. .
The rapidity of its delivery,
· lhe things it has to say and the
melns which Altman utilizes
to tiring the story to the
screen will doub tless wrest a
harvest at the box office.
Rated "R," the movie is
thorqughly entertaining and
fumy. Those who see it will
·Come away with more than an
evening ol diversion.
and acted.
"The show closed Jan. 3
after a little over two months,"
says G ors hi n . "The
reviews !tilled us, the ·show
was really panned.
''On the last night . with the
curtain coming down and the
audience applaudi~1 I was
crying. Not because the show
was closing but because we
·could have been a hit. We
didn't have enough preview
performanc;es.·•
Since the interview Gorshin
Crosswo1·d Puzzle
AC ~OSS
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23 Rr11inder 2• Hrck1rd 2• OHer 2• "-·whiz!"
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Jl Join 33 l ost cr.lbt
31 E1cel
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'CD US 111issHe 41 July l s\ and ,lu 'J 4th
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b• Allow
;aboard· 2 wo1ds
bS Frmalt
hb Asian
bovints h7 G1assy
sutfa~c
oowu
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by rrpt atrd
blows 2 Acidity
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un pleased : ·Slang
• IC ind of freighter 5 Make bigger
h Reier
lndlreclly to
1 Male animal
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a For111ed deep 3& Head: Fr
r ecesse~ in 38 Rattan
'i letter 39 Viotent
10 Using a1t!ul t molioual
persuasiOo11S outbr eak
11 Queenly 42 81Ulsh tlllt
12 Originate 43 Ensnares
lJ Propounded 45 Subjects
21 Dig11 46 ,1,ssi ~t
22 Englishman's 48 Color
neighbor 49 Frag,anc~
25 Comfort 50 Crippled
26 Thkk•~ . 52 Fastener 27 Pre pos1l!on 55 Canuct's
28 Ttlephone part ne ighbor
ll.Auitlli•ry 56 l11 for1111I 33 Poellc 'arewrll c011lTactlon 57 Repute
34 Where, Cort is 58 Rupture
JS Twist 6'0 Unit of yarri
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Ends Tonight
W11lt DhMy'•
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"VIVA MAX''
C11lor G.P. ....
"THE PRIME OF
MISS JEAN BRODIE"
Bargain Maline•
Wednelday, 1 p.m.
frM 1.tr.,hine11ts
Now-Ends Tonight
"ON Hll MAJISTrs
SICln• SllYICI"
"JOUINIY TO THI
FAI SIDI Of THI SUN"
e ITAITS WIDNISDAY e
EXCLUSIVE HARBOR
AREA SHQWING
The most
explosive
spy swdal
of this
centlir)'!
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& "last Adventure"
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COl014A DEL MA f-JtOS I. COAST HWT .-67l·6260
BENEFIT PREVIEW
TONIGHT AT 8:00· ONLY
First Showing in Orange County 1fter over
6 Montfis Exclusive L.A. Eneaoement
Widely AcclatlMCI Ou.t_1t1ndin9 1969 Movie
Att11dW" f9r tWt ,.,,.,..,. 11.ty SJ.50
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Almon Lockabty on boatl119, Tom Tit11s on thratr~; Thomas Fortunt
on tducation, thr OAJL V PILOT on the Orlll9t Coast. It's tht agt
of sprci<11lizatlon. And 011r sprcJ11tty is bring rtaitly somtthlng sptclJil. "GYPSY MOTHS"
"OTOOLE BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR!
...'Chips' One Of The Year 's Ten Best!"
-NA.TIONAL BOA RO OF REVIEW
?tfttro.(~Jdwyn.~l11f•r Pmeots
Al'! .~rthur P. JM:Obt PrOr\l>Clinn Marrint:
Peter O'Toole ·Petula Clark
"Goodbye, Mr. Chips"
"'>l•tnnl Sir ...... ••••• ScreeftPl•Y by Tmra Ratt1pn • Direci.ed by litrbtrt Ro..
l'nduoed by APJAC f'roducttON • M"tie ind Lyrics by ~lit BnruMe .............. ~ ... ._l'!olloo··-·"'-'• ............. r.:'1 Suggested lo• ~ ~ GENEAAl •lldiences. ~
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I.l" Ft. Bragg -Paper ·Holds -..ey
Corps e Identit y Still Sought Ass ailants . ·~ ... .. f,
Air Views
In. Laguna
One ladecl slip of paper -an Orange
Cow!ty Jail booking ~ip -may hold the
key to 'identification of a vermin-gnawed
skeleton foo:nd. scaUered around a lonely
canyC!Q in the Laguna Nigutl area.
Investigators dbciosed today that an
" expert anthropologist will be caned in to
Laguna Beach City C o a n c 11 m a n. examine lhe bones discovered last Fri· Riclrard Gpldberg tossed some scary day,.but said they have I very tentative
~s al an audlence of Republican identification. .
women Monday then· followed with a few Gordon E. Hanu lton, .24. of South ' . . Laguna, was the barely legible name on a
suggestions for cop111g w1ttl the facts of booking slip issued following someone's
· Laguna's financia l life. arrest on a warrant Issued for failure to
Goldberg and Peter Oslrander, both appear in cou~ on a traffic violation.
ca~didates In the April 14 council elec· "We doo't lmow if this is the man or
· ti had 1.--• • •t d to · .1. • • not ," said Depi.rty Coroner Russ Green on, u=n 1n.v1 e air i.uetr vie~s tQday, . adding that , several possible
~fore a meeting ol the Women f methods of establishing a clear identity
Republican Club oI Laguna Beach. · are being checked.
-Referring to criticism because ot Sex of .the vlictim is Dot certaln either.
failure to Include the other two can· The remains found by a hiker Friday
didat · n. ilisan race in· were so scattered that the skull has not es .10 •ue non-pa • been found, complicating the case
clDDllenl Vice Mayor Joseph A • through Jack o{ tnceat>li dental work.
OSullivan and Plaoning Cmlmisslooer "'A· aearcb party of Explorer Soouts .
Joseph Tomcbat. In the prHlection hiked thiqh th< ·canyon Sunday, but
forum; clU .president Esther Lockway couldn't find it," saJd Deplaty Coroner
told mem~n. ''Our bylaws do not all• ~ adding that little ~mained at ,the
any penoo from All)' otber prty to •~ oceoe lo olfer eluet.
from our ?t!orm. We are a pqliticaJ '"lber'e wer& aeveral J>3ReTS scattered
club. We are in business to ~ around and the slip used in booking a ·
Republicans." . person at the jail wu the only one that
Non-parUsan officers, she added, "are was legibJe," be explained.
used as springboards . tO other offi~es" Moldering scraps and tatters of
and it is naUonwlde policy for ~pubhcan clothing picked up from the rugged gully
c!ubs to support oPl.Y Reputlli~n can· area are being gradually dried of rain
diJiat.ea, regardless Ol the olllce 1nv_olvecl. and dew moisture that soaked them to
Warning of "threats, to the good Ille we aUow the minutest examination.
lead in 1..a·guna," Goldberg said he was Deputy Coroner Green said he had been
particularly-concerned about three pro-
unable so rar today to contact the
alllhorities who would be closest lo a
missing peF..OOS case, but the Orange
County Sheriff's -Office had none seem·
lngly related.
lnvesUgators theorize tbe body had lain
in the Laguna Niguel area guJch for
sev~ral months and it Is Impossible at
this point to determine how the mystery
victim died. .
Besides scavenging animals, insects ,
weather and the ravages of heat and rain
have contributed to problem& in Iden·
tifylng the skeletal remains.
The case bears a remarkable parallel
to the Elsinore Skull Murder of 1968, Jn
which three Costa Mesa rabbit hunters
four;J the mutilated bones of a murder
victim.
They brought the skull back to Costa
Mesa in a plastic bag.
Dedicated investlgaUon by t h e
Riverside County SJ>erjff's Office and
Orange CooJoty authorities lecl to iden·
Ufication of the malli ajl ·• Hayward real·
dent. , ,.:
Det8ctives deterritfned that 1Kenl ~.
Davis, 21. came !OUlh ID March. 1111. to
purchaie a deaier-&hed gi,aanUty ol mari·
juana for return to the. San Francilco
Bay Area.
Subsequent probing led to several ar-
rests and one man from Santa Ana 1!: now
serving a life tenn in prison for the ex·
ecution murder in lonely Railroad Ca·
nyon.
The victim was taken to the deserted
area under• the pretense of delivering the
marijuana {or h.is $800, then shot three
·times in the bead and robbed.
blems: the threat or a substantial pro-
perty tax Increase; the ~anger .of in·
creases in narcoUcs trathc and m the
crime rate; and the "horrible lack of
parking and traffic congestion."
UCI Student Takes Step
Impendin·g rtappralsaJ of residenlj;ll
(Set CANDIDATES, Pap !)
Zone Variance
Grounded by
To ActAgainstDisrupters
A UC Irvine: student flied a complaint
Monday that enables the student govern-
ment to move ahead with proceedings
against students charged with disrup-
tiona.
1tudent.s names taken the day of the
demonstration.
Hoy said today he will~ provide the
names.
Chant 'Pig'
FT. BRAGG, N.C. (UPI) -Three men
and a blond~ wOm1n, chantin& "acid is
great •.. kill the pigs," bur!t into an
Army doctcr 's home Monday night.
wounded him and killed his wife and two
tin}' daughters during. what lhe Anny.
termed an apparent "rilualisUc murder."
The only· survivor of the ordeal, Army
Capt. Jef[rey MacDonald, apparently was
left for dead . Wounded by a knife thrust
In the stomach , MacDonald managed to
get to a telephone ear:Iy today and sum.
mon help.
P41geant Panel PreP!Jred •
Laguna'• Pageant of lhe Masters has sometliing new-a '10,000 elee:
trical system lo facilitate nlBhUy performances of lhe art 1p0etac:-
ular. Supervising its installattop are (from left) Carl Callaway; tech-
nical director; Stua.rt Durkee, director and stage manager, and Don
Williamson , producer-director. Sophisticated.instrument has 24 dim ...
. mers. is expected to speed up set changes.
Fenced-in lrvfue Shores lnvcsti1atocs said the assailants wrote
the word "pig" In blood across the head
board of the bed after ,fatally stabbing Ma~Dooakl's 26.year..01a wife. · · · • , , , ~ ~~;~~It~~· ~ay r.~~,'.()p,~~ to Public
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•laJn.la ilioir -..m. • 1 • , '!'he ~nd .. -~ in110! <ii r.a.t rtildfttlar a...i 1n COmil de! Mar.
MacDonald llld the0amll0nll &lcl(ldm • ofT ir!lne Campa"' ·llloiit""'° lfil•• · w111on·1 .....ma'"""'" adT1111CO'ol 1
two . white men, a Negro nuln. · •ad a Clirana dfl Mir and t.pi&.~ '11111 P~I of state, county and muJ!lclpal
biondl -.oh wwtng a floppy bat lad ote day '1e •Pen to the Pllbllc.. . offld.llli in N..,,.n Beach oe ~ 14 mudd1.boollaodcarryfng~ci1ndle. • ADi!'-Prl!lngly,'fhat day may.come . reoume,iolnbpl-ng di,.., ....... w1U · "Th'1 may have~ On an I.SD trip, · after. the area Is developed ,with private Irvine COmpany execuUves on tM
said Army authorities. LSD, a mlnd~x· hOfrles. between citieJ area, .one ot the Jut
pahdlng drug, Is refer.red to as "acid." Raymorid Watson senior vice pres~ent stretches ot wiaevelOped. lhorellni bi
Military police arrived at the who heads .irone;s land development Orangi: County,
MacDonald apartment, located tn a two-diYision, Sald f008y, "We hoj:le everitually The ~11-d~y plall{'ling conference, called
story, red-brick building on the base, to come. up .with a plan compatible to by, lrVJne president William R. M~
about 4 a.m. They found the !root door J>$1ic and private development that will will include• two-hciur boat tour o( the 35
locked· but _the rear door O(>ltn. . accommO<faJ.e 8 'pede.11trian way for peer rn\les of u~eveloped coasUlne.
'J'ht slrls were. found in their-bedroom pie to walk along the beach from Cameo The ·boat-trf p1 Muon aakl, lhnulf. he11)
nep.r the rear door and the parents lil the Sh'ores all the way lo Laguna B"eaC:h. ", provide pub~ic officials with a ~
master bedroom moment.a tater. . patneo Shorei Is the. southernmoat ~n.derstandJng of the physical ~
Investigators found an Ice pick and 1 U~s and constralntJ" invotftd In ere.-
candle outside the apartment building. aling for. the are• an envtronmept al
MacDonald was taken' to Womack Ba' n' k Account h•1'.!""'f public and, private --
Anny Hosilal in satisfactory -cooclitlon ~ coo~r.Uve planning wUh ...the
and was able lo relate the detailsr his Iryme Coi:nPanY was mentioned Mead.11
ordeal. • G ad• Sy te ' nlibt at·City Council meeOng by N...,,....
The Army' uld lhe apartment-• aa a r ing 8 . m Beach City Man~ger.Harvey L. ffllril"!rl-
shambles, with furniture broken and 'He s11d . the citJ st.a.ff wants to brlill tb
thrown about aa 11 !here had been a ter· Stud· :nd . Closely tlle council ·~,map of .••pee~~ rlfic struggle. ...:;. city bourtdanes ·but that la · tUU . . six months away beca115e the
"t MacDonald descr1~d the. assailants ~! Not only do elected ofrlclals face c.ompany talks he Ls told ' will. take ~
WO young male C ucasians, a ma scrutiny or their financial boldln& under long.
Negro wearin~ 8 Jacket .w!_th sergeant's a new law, In .one C~llfomla-achoot-Irvlrie spokesman W•taon 11ld •mona Laguna Lawyer William Clarke, a senior mathemaUcs
major who lives In Laguna Beach, has
A long contested planning commiss1on formally alleged that he was prevented
With a complaint and names of the
defendanL! avt ilable it wil l be up to the
student Supreme Court to decide whether
to hear the caee itself or tum it over to
an Honor Council of 11 students from a
jury panel selected at random by a com-
puter
stripes_, and a blonde female Ca~sia~ district the bank accounts or the fifth topics that might come_up_Jn the tnlohnal
wearing a floppy hat and muddy bo4ts. graders are closely observed. talks Friday are public accesa: polnta anc1· M~~n:fdm~ta:idth~~~he ~e~~I~ dV:a~ Both matters will be before truat~s or ~ parking. ~ variance for Laguna's Shoals was hard from having an interview with General
aground today on a ruling by the city at-Electric Company representatives on
torney. campus Feb. 4. •
City attorney Jack J . Rimel has recom· Student demonstrators made t be
mended that councilmen who take up the recruiting task impossible and literally
variance appeal again tonight, overrule drove the recruiters from campus wltll
the plannin1 commission deM!ion that shouts of "Wannaker, Strikebreaker,
woukl have pennltte<I 32 additional apart· Block G.E." ·
mtnt unlll. ~ Jn bis complaint, Clarke does not name
Rimel SUSiesl.s Instead 11\At iii R·l (sin-spedlic·del<ndant&. Student body olfkors
gle family residenllal) 1o1,11e ......m to immediately•1Ubpoenaed Vice Chancellor
carry tiuvier IJ-3 (mutuP1e resklential) fer Student Affairs John Hoy for a l15t of
density which wOuld accolnpllah ~~ "
Action against as many as 18 student
defendants. if they are found gullty, may
range from recommendatiog. for a..repri·
mand to recommendation for eipulslo,n.
The student jucUciary may'only recom-
mend to the campus administration but
Hoy by turning the case over to the
1tudenl! bis in effect asked the students
to set lhe penalty.,
carrying a candle and members of the Laguna Beach Unified School District •
quartet were repealing, "Acid is great... tonight. . F '
klll tlle pigs." In tlle case of the fifth graders. tlle ormer Oemente
The slayings bore a gruesome similari-financial holdings are mythical; but ~ye
ly to tlle murders In Loo Angeles last • very real elfect. They help determine Edu' c~tor D1'es" August ·of aciress Sharon Tate and four grades. a
others at her home. A band of hippies Ow~ ~ait, assistant superlntendent o(
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was 1rresltd and now faces trial for the the d1str1ct, will report on the method
Tate sla'ylngs. developed In Riverside County by a fifth
The wtll'd "pig" was written in blood on grade teacher.
the door of the. Tate mansion. Each ltudent ls given a certain number
• Dr. Leo Varner, former ouper!ntendent
ol i the old San ci,n..n1a EIOmentaq
School District and who leter became a
coil!oge olliclal in llAktsr!leit, diecf tbmi a '. , -
:Ji:~li:~~=~~= Bow· Ie·r· s' Cluhho. u·se :~t :!e !~~as !r!;=~~toco~~-~ --~ '_ , +-. ~ . .. '
of mythical dollars In 'a bank account at
the beginning of the year. Good grades,
OK 'd earn more dollars. H_owever, ~· fqetUng supplies or misbehavior all
coSt. the ltudenl.1 He writes a cbeck 'Ind
. "• --aubtracts,.the amoont from bis liilance.
Dr'. Vamer1 ndet who9c. leadership La.I Palmas · i Concordia scl'lools were
built, resigned It years ,..o to become
diiector.ol the'Fnlno State eouq. Ex·
tension in .Beker:alleld. . .
' At yelr's end the balance s equated iii
tenns of gratles, .
jacent R-3 property.' · Services · for the educator were held
Mo)iday. Rimel said the grounds stated for
varlance are not sufUcie.nt sinct Viking
Road -abaodoni!d by county superviSOl'I
before Laguna became a city -could be
reopened by the variance applicant,
Richard Burt.
Only Planner Arcliitect Opposes Heisler Park Plan The board will aleo he8r 1 report from
Dr. Wl!Uam Ullom, district. su~l'in-,
tendent, clarifying a California law that
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The Shoal!, 1101 S. Coast Highway; and
Laguna Sandi, '151$ S. Coaat Highway,
bracket the right of ny ol Bluebird Can-
yon /Drive. The C)ands and attorney
Joseph T. Enright hrte oppoaed ex.
pension ol !Ii• neiiflboring aporlment
development. "We pald for a· vieW and
we're going to have it," said Enright at
the last co•m•ll ..Won.' Burt responded "I don't. tlllnk. lhey
bought the view o~er our property."
In a letter to councilmen, Rimel st.ates.
t•jt Is lherefore recommended that the
varlanct be denied and that prooeedinp
be iilllltuted to.....,, lhe affecte<f·parcel
from R·f to-R.3.''
City Manager 11.id rezoning could be in·
IUated by the coun<llor by a C01111Cil re-
queat to the Jllannll" commiasion or by
the eppllcanl.
8)1 any of the methods ii would involve
two planning commission ~I hear!nJI•
two plannl111 oemmillion public beuiqp.
preporruon ol ao ordinance requlrinl ad·
dltiooa council heorbtl!·
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WI~ architeet Char lea Johnson ca1Ung A lease agreement with the city. drawn any more 'so far .' " requires elected officials to '<leclafe their '"'
the sole dlaenting vote, newrplan_s for the up for: a prevtously proposed location Concurring with Carl JoblllOl1 and assets In ,tenns or property, atockt or
Laguna Beach IA.wn Bowling Club's long· closer to the OCP!lll, wUl be modi(led to French, Tomehak said be was sutprised other lnvesbnenta. Such a declaration is
dreamed-of clubboUle at the Helller Park speclly the revised plans and new site. mandatory by• 'pril 15 Ull-sakl the new sit~ hadn't been selected earlier. n 1 '""f ~ ereena: won planning comrrilsalon ap-Plans were drawn by archttect Peter ProJecU 1 f the Jn othtrJ>laaint11:1. ·. , tr
proval Moadly nicht. . Ostrander. ng Pans .op 1. sc~ pr. -Edwin Hind, district bu 1lne11 .
a.atnnanFred.Bri"'wa's1bseAt, but Qualifying his vote agatnst lbe project,1 conunluiOMn~ inspection. olt1ander · ma'lll;et; ·will .. r-epbrt1 •on au~1
comm...._. 11oteph Tomehak, C&rl Chaflet Johnson said, "It's a dellgbUul I noted that 1 spectator ~a ~Jtb benches "PU\Chue-ol 1!7. ICl'tl cinl Al~ Lqqfla for >!
Johmon and Dr. -;French provided lltUe bulldln( -but I'm· .un dool!lful all<l ·a rUloi la pmldod let OIUthe Clift. c:iooo Willi previously approvecl (lllli l
lhe three necessary "Y'I" .-. about permltlin( any buiI<ling al arr in j Drlve·lide ol•U.·-wbert .... ,., ' money. The board la especloct to
The f,lllMMquare-loot fac)llty. dolloned ...JB!I!"';::~~" ~-;;f-w;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;1;;;~71eeteiiic~·olfd.allli1' lloraf•· 'Pl"'I cu ·be ' adopt a molutlon clolln( emw at lhe
to <ii<. '!!1116•eJ'°' above 'si<iewalkkfti COmmluioner earl JollllJon, who had . · March ·S me«lnf, • • ' • ' • -
on qilCDr!Ye, 'Will be ot6ialed at !he .,prelSed doobts earlier, cOOimented. A. publlc rldewalt from Cliff 'Diive ' _,.,,_. wjll alld .dlsc1jlf U.,
-" end o1 the green, odjacent to lhe ·"I'm very pleued. The location ls 100 per· loltard !hi petlis along lhe QCtall ·cUl!o 'poalblllty ol setUni up a J'tllooaT _,, ...
ihufOeboard courta. cent beUet and I like ,the design. It In-will separate.the new build~ the ment with other dittrlcu to toodl voc..-1.::~l'!~nr: ~ ':;"~ ~~ ~'~ ~ o'f.:.'·~1en1 <!!1 •~joyment or rit•r:t ts'r.:i~Y·~~~c1~ lhe ;:;, =~~U:· ~~u: ~,
woocl:,:witb a fiat, gravel roof of "earth ,,1 like the facility," said French. ''It's area. ~ · Unlo:t'I High ~ ScztlOOI fI>iltrid • 1 n d
color to reduce glare. and wlll contain tll belt 50 far _ and 1 hope ,lliere bn'l Comm;,uion secretary Al Aulry mlcw· , Cap1str1nt Unified School Distrlct.'Tl\tr•
reatrooms, open to I.he publ\c1 locker td1t.recorru:nendat.loos from fhe cltY'• are S3 m lllon In rund1 1Y1Ulb&e &o
room. storeroom and a :11-by·IH'oot fu•M Works Department, lncludlni In.· Oranp Counly ochool dletrlCI. for till•
clubroOm .\olth <Of fee bar. Tho room will Stoek lll•r .. C 1tal11Uon of securlly li1hUn1 In the rest procram1 !Jllom 111d. ·,
be made available to the public ror group . room arta. undergoundin& of utlutta, 1 .... 'l'he Dci•rd la expected lo acttpt.a'ncl
meeting• under tenns of a le.,. with the NEW YORK (A.Pl -The •toe~ market poailble electroller In UiO patio oo lhe •P.l."'O"• payment o1111,ea. to the Chirla •
elty. tool< a •Ufl '°''In moderately acUve tra<f. ocean and ol the balltiUii,=Uon of R. ,Benton.Co. for conatructlon ol a pro-
The bowlers will pay for the faelllly ln1 late tlllo 11-. (Seo quqllUoM, the •poctal« ~ and poaalb need (or jeclion bocitll Jn lilt illlh ochOol
and dted It to the city. Pqea a.1). · an addllional public. petll lo J\e int. , •uc!l!"iwn,
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µ.-:·· ~..ahr ·
t oast
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.cau0e· we'l'li·'ll!'.fdi" -;rep·'·~
ply -along the Oranp Cout ;under fair Qlea -lemperatuna
.. 11ng1ng to tile,~ llxtla.
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Tate -·Judge --'Compromised.?'
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -A court said; wu Suporior COUrt Judge Otorp l"'IM~ Ill' -. tllo Jlldp -to ii. Diii, WllO bu cillldalod at ~ ..-~Cllarlel II. Mailooo'• .. --................ • ·-... cb-trial ...,,prom1,..i hhruelf by w1tchln1 .. ~-P lavol'1lffManlon..,.. ....
of Superior Court Judlts, -tor•,
poiblle ~. prl•iile ~ -
"All1 trlil Jl!dO"'aftet141pf"a11d-.rl~
~ "11!\ t thp< i!'!!'>Promiles hlmaett to Iii on I fair lrlal ol said caae, I'
said Levy.
the hippie-type clan leader lampoon«! In defendanls. . •
a aklt called "A Family That Slays 'lbe Jud,fel were not avaJtUje for en--
Toe.ether· Stays Together." ment.
BoberJ. .S. LcYy alle.;ed thlt Superior M&nSOn arid five· members of hll com~ .bevy said' later he was not asking 1th•t
Keene and Dell be disqualified from the
case b\tt merely wanted the appeal court
to know the facl.s.
Court Judge Wllllam B. Keene saw the munal "family," are accused In the
oklt performed at the Ulh tnstallaUon of gunshot-knife alaytngs laat Auguat of ac-
1.he. ~.AJllelta County Criminal Court.a tresa Sharqn Tate and.slx <1ther persons.
liar AaaoclaUon last Saiurday. -One .clelendant Is accuaed on!J In ti•o or
• Levy, a 35-year-old_movle oroduc<r, lhe.kJJJJnp. · ·
maintained In pet!Uon to the Calllornla • Their trlaJ Is slated for March 311.
c.art of APPtaJ Monday that Keene had Levy, wbo deacrtbea hlinadr as a friend
"I happened to attend that dinner,"
Levy said, "alone with som: otber l ,000
persons. · , '
"I have no legal status except u a
wit:neu.'t prior -ledge .or the anlertalnment. of M-.. aald In hla petllloo the skit
Among -also pmeot, the pellUon wu put oo by a alngiq ll"•P composed Levy said a aecond 1tit at the Bar
:uc1 Student
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·Convicted of
}!Jmbezzlement.
: •. A UC! !UaleJll who unJqllJIJy ulOd
.IJCLA acholanblp fUndl to further bis
~,,i .. •tudies bas been --to lix
1f>ootha In Loa Angeles County Jail.
Charle& M. Scbcoelske, %7, of Ill Acacia
Ave.., Corona del M·ar, wu atao placed on
fi\'t ye.an probation m Loa Angeles
Superior Court. Judge Sherman ~milh
handed an ldenUcal aentence to Leo
Jame!• cnnpr, II, of Loi Anplee, .a ronna-administrator at UCLA a1ld
~e·r partner In the ... -
menl
Both men '"'"' foond pDty befar9 the
...,. Jadr<-lut month on ·cllupl of
grand 0iert rouo..tng anepu-that
!'ranger made the $9,500 available to
:~lo> In nturn for a $1,IOO
l'kickblct" from the student.
· ·'-Orange1; was am.stant to~ usoclate
aean of the araduste dlvlsioo of UCLA ·at
'uJO t1m. or \Jie theils In lti7 aM WU
.iisponsible for the allocaUcxi OI: UCLA
ocholanhlp and rellowshlp !Undl.
~henetz.ke, an English 1tudent at ueu. twice railed hla oral examination
in pursuit • of hla doctorate al the
West9'00CI campus. It was testlfied at his
tr!jJ lhal be conUnued to receive the
iJCl.A llCbolanblp 1unc11 after be enrolled .rue lrville. ~"::tzlt~ ~Bed ror financial aid on •· · at UC! and onl\lled to melition
Iha) be WU IUil ncelving iwllla lrom
UCLA.
I ' . ayment
Of Drivers
r:ov~d in Capo
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Cij' •the ·~pialrano Unified
Monday approved back
illolrlct bus driven "'tiUed to
o ' · comPawatloo they n e v e r
ntilved. " -. Bus drl...-i, who bad pre>looaly been
paid atraliht llm. for overlime oervlcH
pointed OQt oeveral nmtha ago that they
ohoWd have beeo recefvinl Ume a1ld a
balr.
Joe Weimer dlrector of adminiltraUve ..rnces ror the llCbool cllltric~ oald the
law BOVemlni lhls lype of employment
had changed and that Ume and a ball
gbouJd have been paid.
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' CI.EMENTE CANDIDATES •.•• • • l • . i ' ' ""'1>!!'17, ·""fllln Jo; t'OUoir IUI year's norcotlcs. ~,uj, m<rtalO In. Ibis ~ of'coaunOrclal J><OIWly, Will perod WU only 500.
lmpoee 11 ·tre'!'endoua ·adatd lilii\len, be "Police Department peraomld In I~
llld. ~ · was 28," he said. "In 1970 it la 33. Th1S
0 Fandl will be needed to Implement doesn't ballnct with the enonnously In·
the mufer plan. !J'hiJ will be \-ery im-creased workload. There is nO easy solu-
portaat tn the Years ahead," the coun· lion to the problem. We have a fine
cilman said. "'lt wJll not be shelved this Police Department and we have laws, but
time. It must be implementei! for the lhe police are overburdened and han-
good and welfare of the community." dJcapped."
JnflJUouary COits, he said, have forced The city, he said, must explore all off·
the city tax rate up from $1,499 per •too street parkin& possibilities, not only in
·of ,aqes.sed v.alua.Uon when he joined the the center of town, but at eilher end, and
council tn 1918, to 11~929. ''Th!J b an in-would welcome suggestions from citizens
creue of .fl cents in four ~years, without wha "know the pl'Gblem because they
the master plan and wJ!bout the Main have to light for parking spat'elli and fight
Be.acb." to gel from one end of town to the other."
The ·Matn Buch as ll nowo stand! he Ostrander spoke only brieOy before
addldo ''can be a tfemendou. tu burden. opening the session to quesUons and
"For two yean, we have paid lnterut answers. He identified himself as an
~.an ~ bNch. TbiJ yur we begln to architect and member of many civic
Pl1 principal a1ld lutereat at the rate of gTOUJ>' aad said, "My deepeat concern Is
PV,000 a year and th1a: will fO on for 30 what Laguna will look like in the future.
)'Un. I feel that as an architect I cu. help
"Actual revenue from the preaent the city to attain aesthetic quality. Good
le:ates tn the area amounts to '85,000 a design does not Lake money." •
year. Add to .this the clty'a '65.000 • •
share of Festiyal'.revmiue and half the
bed tax, w.hich l.s '60,000, arKI we come up
·with '210,000. This doesn't sound bad, but
~fact is we couJd be using the Fe1Uval
arid bed tax money for · other projects If
there we~ some other way to pay far the
beach."
Clay · Mitchell
To Keep Seat
Until Approval These figures. he added, do not take In·
to account the fact that the Richfield pro-
perty remaina to be acquired, for perhaps
$200,000, that purchase of the El Paseo Clay Mitchell, prtsident of the Orange
triangel has been "Suggested, for another County Board of F.ducation said Monday
$500,000, that demolition of existing he does not plan tG resign from the boanl
buildings would cost $50,000 and complete until his appointment to the state Board of'
·development of the beach part another Education has been confirmed by the
~,000. state Senate.
1'1'h;s ~ a.dda: up tp another mil!ion Mitchell, a 'I'hree Arch Bay resident dollar~ above the pruenl coaunilment," wM i:epreaenli the FUlh SU~
said Goldbttg. "ln short.. if we intend to District oo the county board, wU ap-
mab the Main Beacl1 Into a park. the lab polnl<d Feb. II to the slate boanl by
c;an be .,,.theo 16 CC!lls on .the property Governor lleapn: •. '
tuitata." , .t, ,,i I 1 ' ~Uon ii upeded to tae
However, he sald, there..are other •J>-several weeks a.s his nomination has not
pl'J)lches to the problem. yet come before the senate Rules Com-
''Tbll yelr the Clfy Council b schedul· rnittee, the first step toward approval.
Ing early budget study sessions so we will Mitchell ls a sevep-year veteran of the
not be f&ced with having to approve a county board.
budiet that l.s handed to us at the last His current term expires June 30.
minute. According to the st.ate Education Code,
"We cannotconUnue to burden the f.ax· rcmainin& board members, Dr. Dale E .
pay-ofthts.commua\1Y._lb,_people on _ RalUSQ~. Dr .. I>Qrls M. Araujo, .A.•.E.
fixed 1noomel·ahd lhe 'people on llmlle\I · ~~i" ,~.Id &JI!!. Donald Jora,., ·p1 .. 1
incomes so they carinot. 'conUnue lo Uye . ~ ~ttcbill's rep~en,t.
here." . ' -~ appolotee'1 term would txp'ire
1be only way to keep· taxes frolri ·301r. June 30. · . · .
tng, h~ told the woinen. ls "to encourage " · ·
top qgality resort de•elopment for our .
onty industry, t.oarlsm. Wt' must zone for
hotel facilities and attract people to come
in and build facillUel that will provide
Crash Victi:in . .
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revenue foe our dly." · James William8
Funeral . Friday
1---Hourly 1:w..driver1 are owed_a total of
IQl.57 In baok pay. For lndlviduala tjle
amount ranges from $3 to $115 according
to IChool officials. The figures for bus
drivers who are salaried have not yet been figur<d. . . .
It i.s imposSlble tb develop 100 percent
or the Maio Beach a.s a park, said
Goldberg. "We need an adequate resort
facility to generate revenue so the Main
Beach wk will not become a white
elephant." Such a facillty, he pointed ou t.
woora-oceupy Ofilya percentage of the
beach acqul.sttlon, extending only ioo feet
north of the Hotel Laguna, and would
make ~sible development of all the rest
of'ttie·belchfront u 1 park.
Moving to discussion of narcoUcs and
crime. Goldberg told the audience that
arrests In Laguna Beach had aoared rrom
751 in ltee:, of which 40 were on na.rootlc.s
char&~ to 2.263 In I~. with 409 on
Funeral services for James A. Williams
of Mission VR:)G~t-a---?eb: 1'4
plane era.sh which claJmed six live&, wUI
be held at 3 p.m. Friday in PaC!Uc View
Chapel, Newport Beach. -·
The s.1-year-old attorney was a
passenger in a Cessna 205 that cruhed
int{> the Spring M~ Range at the
4,500-foot level about 4S mile oorthwes:t
of Lu.Vegas when the pilot attempl<d to
fly under a snow1tonn.
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Welmet aa\d overtime driving usually
occura on athJeUc or field I.rips. ~ Truman ll<nedlcl said
driVtn who have left the district's
employ woukl hav.e to make a claim .
aga.imt the dilttlct in Grder to receive ~
compensation.
DAILY PILOT
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TM"''' .:,,.,u ··-1 ......... A. M~r,lliftt
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Arsenic Eyed
In Yablonski Kill
CLE\IEl.AND (UPI) -The FBI said toda.v Paul a·wy, alleged payoff man in
the murder ·of Joseph A. •1Jock"
Yablontkf, at one ttme planned to kill the
United Mine: Wor'kers official by Injecting
arsenic into him at a union campaign
rally.
Tbe FBl, in an affidavit filed with U.S.
Commlaslonlr CUfford Bruce, 1&ld that
Williams ta aurvived by .1\ia widow,
~1~~ ~~ ~~ri A~~·~:
surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mr..
f..aveme Williams of Wahoo, Neb. and 1
sister, Judie Lance of Davenport, Ia.
Associated with the Santa Ana law finn
of Kindell and Anderson. Williams had
lived In fi.11.ssion Viejo since 1966 and was
a director of the S...lh Orange County
YMCA.
Interment will be at Pacific View
fl.1em<rial Park, Newport Beach. In lieu
of nowers , contributions may be made to
the James A. Williams Memorial Law
Scholarshlp Fund, c/o J. D. Uute,
Tn.1Stee, Wahoo, Neb .. ·68066.
durll'lg a meetin& lo La Fallette, Tenn., T iJ S d Gilly'~ wife, Annelle, purchased two bot• ra • er tU Y
ties of anen1c; a l)'rlnge and two need.leL
The FBr aald w hid the arUcl11 In. II« au~~~ to sldi. •P to Vabloftald Report Prepared
at 1 raf1J and lnjecl biJn wt th lhe anenlc, .. A report 00 the. Jmpact ol mobile home
the DI aalcL ""'1llm!lllliel on Su ~-Clplatrano will
' Viejo Sef:s ·Meet
On Drug . Abuse
Dnl& abulO will )le the central theme of
a mtel!ng m lM MIHIDn Viejo
Hom-rs tonl&bl al 1,111.
The meeUng ts public. Robert Kaur.
man,...prlndpal or Bolla Gron<le Hilh
achooll wlU ·&llO be on hand to ant•er
Ml!alon Viejo School muill-purpooe room.
.14minlstral0n from Mission Viejo
scbooll willar fo be an hand ta answer
quellliool aboul the drl!ll pribl•m locally.
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be ·un..iJec!,b)i Ille Cily COundl tonlg!IL
The m.ty of the traller parks WU
onlettd reoenlly after a delay bad been
lmj>ooed On all pmnU. lor new. mobiJo
home parks.
The moratorium oa proctllln1 the ap.
pllcaUona will end In Muclc In the
meantime the council wUI examtne 1
commJttee. report submitted by chairman
Chris ·ChllstelU!ell.
' The documenl pmenls both a m~ty
and minority oplnlon on the lsaue. ind
both cite a ne<d lor I bolter balance
between convenUonal and mobile homes.
The con.Jmltt .. also cities lbal If all the
present land use permits were canted,
more lhan half of Clpisttano'a awelllna
units wuld be OD wbeel&..
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As10cl4UDf1 arfalr dtplcled Manooo as
belnl IOlldiod "" ''""" 8*Bben ol u. bar for a. "'1.U. of dtfandlnc !*ii In
exclwiie for literary rlghis to bis ur~
ai,ry.. •
Levy asked the apptal court to restore
hla vlslteuon rlghte to M~'• Jail cell,
Which he1sald Were caneeled .wlthout vtlid
reuan last Wednesday. He ,aid MafttlOft
needed him as a "liaten.lq post'' for
community i:e.acUon to hia trial.
1Jn another acUan Monday, Manson was
unaucccsstul in obtaining either a change
of-venue or dl.Jmlssal ol charges which be '
aousht on_jrodnd or "wide!pread ..,.
(avorab)I publicity."
Mesans Held . .
In Sexy -Book . .
Raiil in SA
A Costa Mesa entrepreneur who said
recently he is at last successful in
business was arrested Manday·at his&n-
ta Ana store, dealing in sexy books for
adults only.
Not only book1 are sold, vjce officers
said, after arresting his clerk, at 1 second
store and a woman employe of a third
shop, all charged with Sile of obscene
materials.
The suspect!. all Cree on bail after beng
booked into Orange County Jail, are
Costa Meaans Joe Reitano, 51, Regis R.
Smith, %7, a1ld Mrs. Laura M. Morgan,
43, of Santa Ana.
Detectlvea aald today the arrests -
made while almllar cases against Reitano
and Smith are.allll pending In court -
climu:ed a several weeka of surmUance
and boot pw'Clwea ..
Judge Robert E. Rickles, or Central
Orange County Judicial District Court,
evaJU1led the evidence and signed arreat
warranti nandng the three defendants.
Reitano was arrested at the West Art
Book Store, 234 1 W.-Fourth St.. and Smith
was picked up at the owner's other store.
Golden Welt Book Shop, 409 W. Fourth
St., police said.
Mrs. Morgan was arrested at Collins'
Book Shop, 106 E. Fourth St., and all
three 'defendant.s wJI face court hearings
on the misdemeanor charges next week.
owners interviewed.
The rapidly growing field of adult book
deaJenhip ..,.was ezamined in a recent
metropolitan newspaper and aJleged links
to the Mafia were laughed arr by store
others interviewed.
Reitano Was one of thole questioned
and Slid among other things tl1'l he wu
finally suCceeding In business after a
'lerle& of more sedate ventures failed to
pay off.
The racy nature of the materiala of-
fered la undisputed by dealers, but they
contest the charge of obscenity, which
has ret to be firmly established by a high-
leve court.
.. Ex-Santa Anan
Seeks Board Job
Former Santa Ana resident Gordon
Bi.shop, who heads two state bureaus in
Sacramento, announced Manday be will
run for the Fourth Dislrict Superviaorial
&eat now held by William Hirstein.
Bishop, a ~year-old Republican, was
named director of the Collection Agency
Licensing Bureau and the Bureau of
Prlvate Investigators and Adju.stors in
March, 1969, by Gov. Reagan.
With his announcement, he joins Tustin
attorney Paul Bell, An ah e i m
businessman Burt -wunams, Vtlla Park
Mayor James Workman and Anahe.im Ci-
ty Councilman ca\vln Pebley in the race.
The incumbent Hirstein has slated he will
not run again.
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Oo\IL Y ,.ILOT ~ ..,. ,.,,,. Vi!ttfU
Bridge Spans Dana Marina
Workman crosses new bridge under construetlon iii Dana Harbor ..
Dana Point ls In backv"und. Bridge. which spans channel between
separate marinas within harbor, is one of final projects to be com-
pleted before water is siphoned into newly bulkheaded section of par-
bor, Plans call for bridge lo be named for Rep. Michael J. KlrwBll, an
Ohio Democtat instrumental in the appropriation of federal funds for
harbor construction. Orange County GOP Congressman James B. Utt
proposed the honor for the ailing Kirwan.
Philco-Ford Moves Space
Operations All to Newport
The Phlloo-Foro Corpor/ition Monday
""""'f1ctd lllll lls -Id< apace and
defense oi)erations nOw Will be head-
quartered In Newport Beai:h.
The "''""""''"'iti ~ ~ ~.t Ph.ik:o-Ford's Aeronutronic Division plant
in Newport Beach, was that John B.
Lawson, head of Aeronutronic. will be
elevated to executive vice president and
general manager of Aerospace and
Defense Sy.stems Operations.
The 3,000 employes at the N~
Beach faclltty will not be affected 'by the
change. Changes are at the management
level end will mean about 20 new people
brought to Lawson's headquarters' staff.
A successor lo Lawson to head the
Aeronutronlc division •ill be named
later.
'Realigned under the Newport Beach
headquarters will be. be .s Ides
Aerooulronic, PhilecrFord's electronics
group in Palo Alto, Philco's Houston
operations and communicaUona and
technical services division in Philadelphia
and the Washington Marketing Office .
Lawaon, a~; ~gu~ident. will now report · Ford ~otor
Ccmpany in Dearborn, Mich., Formerly.
Aeronutronic and each of the other
divisions reported to P.hilco-FoTd in
Philadelphia.
Philco-Ford operations will now be
divided between lhe .Aerospace and
Defense Systems opera-Uons in Newport
Beaeh and the Consumer Products and
rnduslrial Eleclronico OperatioN. booed
In Pblladelpbia.
The reorganization. Lawson uplained,
wiH allow Ughteri control by m11111e"-
ment. ·
One operation now directed out Of
Newport Beach will be Phll~Ford's
education programs which include two
Job Corps schools, an Indian trainlng
school , twa Vocatlonal tchooll, contracll
with the Departmtnt of Labor for
trairillg schools for ~ mllltaey and
f0<eign countrle!, Including Soulh Ylel·
nam, Thalland and SOUlh Koru.
Operations cootrolled from Newport
Beach employ more lb.an lfi,00) perlODS
worldwide.
Speaking of the Newport Beach
Aeronutroruc operation which he ls leav·
ing, Lawson said, "We have no& been af4
fect.ecl by defense cutback•. I would AY
Yr'e are better oU than most complDia 1D
our business."
He said Aeronutronic's principal effort
at present is to win the AIM 82 air-to-air
missile cantract. The AIM (AiTbornl
Interceptor Missile) coatract Is allO
being sought by Hughes Aircraft Com-
pany, Raylheon, North Amer ica n
Roc!rn-ell and GeneraJ Dynamics.
I.awson said Ill< re<1erA! go~L
prObably will select two or three con-
traclors for preliminary w«k on the pr~
gram in June. The mioile is intended for
use wUh the Air Force's F-16 airplane.
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Newport Chamber Group Sllpports s~:X
By THOMAS FORTUNE
A report 10 months in preparation
recommending that sex education be
taught in ..Newport-Mesa Unified District
schools was presented Monday lo
Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce directors. ..
A principal recommendalion ol ·lhe
report is that "facl.s or life" not be taught
until high school and that students have
the option1af lcamillJ them in coed or in
separated boy and eirl classes.
The lengthy report, prepared by the
Chamber ol Commfl'Ct:'S education com-
mittee, was accepted by Chamber direc-
tors for study. At a la'ter meeting direc-
ton will decide whet.her or not they agree
with their co m._m I t t e e ' s recom-
mendations to the !iChool board.
School district officials have said they
await ·the Chamber ·of Commerce's !in-
dingsiio their on1y public mention of seX
educa~ dlli.ng1lhe 1'iit JO ·melllths.
Chainnan ol the education commlUee, ls U>e first polnl at which the currieu.lum
Or. Nolan FrWeUe, ln presenting the allows for 1 cboice. . •
report Monday, ·said he doesn't th1ni the '"We want .tk children and their
recommenaa0ons are • compromise p&renll to have the prerogative of e~
between tl!ooe who • .,, for se1 education tJog Into the course insleld of out of i~"
and those who are opppi;cd lo It. He oald he uplalned. •
be bel)eves the ~comniit&e,: has recom-AL the start of ninth &rade ~
mended a completely new departU~ • students are 14 yean ~old.--·
Dr. Fri:aelle said the committee The Newport-Mesa School· District's
re<OIJU!le!lded·waili!W until U>e ita!I ol now plu Ill!' middle ocboolJ lll<lllclH
high schocl, ninth,_grade •• lo prtlellt In-mUlng olectlve aubjedl avollable lo
struction In the tacts'DNtle, becau,. that .....,tll and etptll araders. 'l'bla;C<lllld
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Glasses . ..
Basic anatomy should begin to be
ta114bl ip mth grad<. and carry throuai
junior high in .classes segregated by aes_
the eominittee recommends. •
Sexual beh4vior shoJJld not, however,
be taqht·before·hlgh ochool.
In bi&h school "tacts of Ure" tca~h~
'the copunltt~e recommentls: ·
-There should be no instruction
beyond definition of homosUuallty or
.. (See SEX, P11e II • •
Flight Cu:f h Hailed
Harbor CofC Vigilance Cited
' Movies on tlae Mesa:
Coonty 1ove'rnmenl action to limit
llia;hb out of Orange County Airport was
accl~imtd by Niewport ·Harbor. Chamber
ofc Commerce dittclors M~ay as the
culrojnation or two years work. ~
Clint Hoose, chairman of the cham-
ber's Aviation Committee, was thanked
ror what hi. committee had done -along
with NewPort Beach City officials to lead
last week to the Board of Supervisors'
restrictions on airlines.
Night flights were banned between 11
Hoag Monopoly
Hit in Mesa
COtlheil Meti . . .
p.m. and 7 a.m. and airline Planes limit·
ed ·to those no noisier than the Boeing
737. In addition, the number, of weekly
m;.hts b)' airlines WU limited lo 30.1.
"l'hty told me W.f! won a vlCtory," slid
H0011e. "I don't know, we had only 22
flights per week last year.'! · · ·
But he re.marked that "This w•s the
filjst. airport in the United States qot.fed-
erally QWned to have. such reatrlctions put
on the lessOrs. They tell me that within
2f houri airports from all over the cotm·
Anthony COstcllo 'and Marian Mccargo ~iay scene
from "Doctors' Wives," a new Columb1a reltas~
currenUy being filmed on location in Costa ~esa.
One or the atan of the film is the Costa Mesa Civic
Center (background), which appears in the movie
as a hospital.
A ,N..,i-~h ;-oollCy ol. -lnl ambulance delivery or emergency pa·
llenta only to Hoag Presbyterian Hospital
was condemned as bloody profiteering
Newport Shores '
Freeway Fight
Gains Support
Fenced-in Irvine Shores
Monday before the Costa Mesa City Coun--
cil.
The bitter attack by Councilman -Wit..
llam L. St. Clair came. as ~ lt1e~
adopted an ordinance on ambulance .serv4
lee, making Jt uniform in three. Orana;e
Coast cities. · · May Yet Open to Public The hearing appeared on the vetge: or
concluding without diSCUBSio~ Wlbl ·Coun-
cllman St. ClaJr elCJ)loded over a written
memorandum from Newport Beach Police
Chief 8. James Clavas. Newport Shores residents who could The three·and-0ni!!·half miles of fenced
Jose their homes to an interchange have ore Irvine Company shoreline be.tween
a right to be included in the city ol New· Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach may
port Beach's opposition to the ·orange or.e day be open to the public.
E~w,ay, Councilman Donald Mcinn is And sµrprisingly, that day may come
declared .Monday night. Mcinnis noted that Newport City Mana· after the are.a is developed with private
homes.
ger Harvey Hurlburt had told represen· Raymond Watson, senior vice president
tatives · l other cities meeting with the who heads Irvine's land developmenl . Orange C ty Road Department recenl· division, said today,. "We hope eventually ly that onl. , ty owner is in· vol.v.ed.Jn...N · _ e J!anning prop-lo come up· with a plan compalible to -public-and-private~development-that will cr;r 'the Orange rec ¥ is routed down accommodate a pedestrian way for poo-
the east side of the S .ti, Ana River an pie to walk along the beach from Cameo
interchange with Paclfi oasl Free.wa y Shores all the way to Laguna Beach."
could' take out Newpor 1 iores. Mcinnes Ca'meo Shores Is the southernmost said. · residential area in CorOna del Mar.
Hurlburt conceded it co nd sa id he Watson's remarks were in advance of•
had been thinking. perhaps wishfully. gathering of state. county and municipal abou~ the freeway going down the Hunt· officials in Newport Beach on Friday to
lngton Beach side or on top o( the river resume joint planning discussions with
channel . , Irvine Company executives on the
Hurlburt said for the present Ume the between ciUes area, one or the last
city's opposition had been gjven by the &tretchea of undeveloped shoreline in
city council to the council's Freeway Orang~ County. .
Commtttee.. The all-day planning conference, .called
He'ad of that committee, Lindsley Par4 by Irvine president William R.. Muon,
sons. said It was the intent to call people will include a two-boU:r boat tour or the 35
in when the committee sees the need. · miles or undev.tloped:coasUine.
"ll you !)ad been reading the papen The boat trip. Muon slid, should help
vou would see that the. State .Division ot proVide public officials with a "clea~~ Highwavs has said there will be no data available for five · month!'!.'' Councilman understanding of the physical opportuni-
P"aul 'Gruber"""t.old Mclnnis.------"·'1'·-ancl_con:itr:aint.s~· tnvolI...ed in cre-ating for ·the aru an environment of "I've kept up on this Paul," Mcinnis balanced public and private uses.
replied angrily. "I've ~n 1.~ meetings The -pera11··-plann1'ng with th• and T haven1t seen you there. . '""" ·~ He said the time to get people Jnvolved Irvine Company was mentioned Monday
fs bctore the freeway Is lockt!'d into con--night •t City C:OOncll meeting by NewPorl
crete. ·
BeaclrCity Manager Harvey L.. Hurlburt.
He said the city starf wants to bring to
the council a map of expected ulUmate
cjly boundaries but that is probably still
six months away. because the Irvine
Company talks he is told will take that
lo~g.
Irvine spokesman Watson ,said ·among
topics that.might come up in the. informal
talks Frif,!ay are pubJic access points and
parking.
HEW Official
Resigns Post
' WASHINGTON (AP) -The White
House said Tuesday Leon E. Panetta has
resigned as the principal official charged
with enforcing school desegregation· lor
the Healfh, ,EducaUoo and Wellare
Department.
Presa sec:retary.Ron.a"ld L. Ziegler was
asked about a published rePort that
Preal.de.nt Nlx<!l was alt.empting to' fire
Panetta, a liberal Republican who headed
the depa·rtment's orDce cil civil righb.
Ziegler said it was his understaodlng
Panella hBd submitted llis . r'esignalion
~1hich had beep accepted.
Asked U Panetta indeed had been r!re.d.
Ziegler said he coul~ only say that the of~
tidal had submitted his resignation.
He re.ad the section ordering aJJ e.mer-
1fency paUents to be taken to itlle t:O&ICal
hospital, unless they or a responsible. rel-
ative expreSsly ordered another ~
"This maiei me ao mad I• can't see
straight." raged St. Clair; ''I think it's
crlmlnal to do this."
Calling It a·dollar-hun'ry potk:y•endan-
gering the victim being transported, St.
Clair said many auu within Newport
Beach are closu to Costa Mesa Memorial
Hospital. ·
He added that a Code Three. emuge.ncy
run with red lights and ·slnn is extremely
dangerous, and should end without qoes·
lion at lhe. first 24-hour e111ergen~1 ... facil·
ity avail~~!g/
Represe.ntallves of two ambulance
services -mentioning Chief Gtavas'
right to revoke their permits -said they
Ignore the order to go to Hoag Preaby·
teriaft Hospital only when it Is necessary.
Carl G. Paladini. of Schaeffer's 'Ambu·
lance Service. sald his company fl'llloWs
the basic Cafllomla Highway . Patrol
guldellne on Code Three emergency
status.
Once an ambulance panes on-e «iua114
lying hospital, he explained, the liability
exemptions covering emergency vehlclell
under such clrcumrtance.s are considered
no looper In effect .
Dan Watzak of Seal's Ambulance $cry.
ice, Costa Mesa, agreed.
"All me.'.morandums aside. we t.O to the
nearest emergency hospital," he told
councilmen. Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger E. Neth
5ald the CHP guideline is generally ac·
cepted as the proper pr~ure., adding ,
that It becomes Jaw, In efrect. 90 days
rrom now. .
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Newport Woman
Marsha Bent
On GOP Board
Mrs.· Marsha Bents of Newport Beach
was e!ected to the Orange County
Republican Central Committee Monday
night.
She·Will rill the balance or the term or
Newport.. Bea,.ch attorney, Denn I 1
carpenter: who resigned. because., he said.
it is '(1i.flicult1for him to be active on the
local ll"vel. He Is chairman of the
Republican Slate Central COmmittee.
·"It Is the only faJr thina: to do,''
Carpenter said in. resigning.
Mrs. 1Bents, 110 w: Bay Ave., ls ·the
mother or four children and a real tor.
Gruber $8.ld the city couli:I tell the New-
J>Ort Shores residents all It knows in 15
minu~s and then they might become dis-
~raged if they had to sit around fo~
month!.
Doggone Lieense ·He said a California Vehicle Code am,
endment wlll t.StablhJh Without qu1lifica-
tion that an ambulance dispatched on
Police request must stop at the first emer·
gency hospital. .
She has served ·as prtsident of the
N,ewPort Harbor Republican W.omen;
member or the ·board of Sou them
Divi11ion Repqbllcan Women and was ~
ol-ganlze.r of· F\lturc Republicans and
Orange· County's 400. She is chairman of
1iieC1ai' events for the Sl.ile Central
eomm~tee. · -
~ncilman Robert Shellon backed
Mclnnls. "There is more to be gained
trom lbeing premature than being late."
he nid. lfe ctted the Pacific Coast, Free·
•iy routbig in Corona del Mar as an
txample.
At 'the request of Mayor Doteeil .Mar·
shall •. CILj "?.Tanager HlD"lburt sa!d •he
would find out how other cities affected
,11re Involving citizens. 1bese cities i""
elude-Hllntlngton Beach, Costa Mesa,
F'oun!aln Valley and Garden Grove,
NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market
took a. sUff Jou in moderalely active. trad-
ing late this .trtunoon. (See quotations,
Pi:Cs i.t). .,
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' He recommended lhl.t tt 'by dwnce1 the eve law should fall. that city or.ii: Pet's Owner Barks Over Fee nance a11ould be ... ised to make thil· stipulation. ~
.Two . ,Developer~
Af~~g ·MurP4Y· P. J. ~in was a day or two' late
beylng his dog A IS liceMe. It CQOt him an •r.tr• 15 penalty.
P, J_ Bonin got mad and IP!rii ti.•
more on special d<llvery sto"11" to let
each Newpor.t Be.ach city councdmJn and
the city manager know about It.
"As a citlzeu, J realize that IS a dlf~
ficult job to govern but rules that are too
harah to make a further cleavage between
thole in governmtnt and the people.,.
wrote the tat canal Slroot resident.
Mond1y night City C o u n c 11 m a n
Undaley Parions said he could flee
Bon1n:1 point. .
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""~--·~ ~ 11 ..-doube ·T11e ordin•l\C• 1pproved"Mcinc11y ;di&h\ · "~' U.111;: ~~.••s T ··~ t-was . ,,.. aeacribed by ~ &:batfftr'I Ani&u--
Jlf to II tlJal """'f'° ~But whet! It lo 1aace uecuu... ·u 1~•::&1111..U ~Uc1I , ¥;Udll doubled Jo.IJO 1-.\lelntt 14 bour1 to lows 'l"'ctc4 by N ti pp!I ' ;rw~ 'well-knqwn.'lanc!'developen have
'late that is beli!IAfntlo,~t," P.Jl'ioM I l!llfttlllll ... !Jeacll-. · • ~ , · !JOe!i'~ ,to ,..,... '8'.~rmto •
1ympathizl!d. , • of Sena~ Oi!or1e ~y'' ~mpailin .
It'• 111pPOJJOd whuci. suqested City p •·''Fl , ded . ' forrt'<lectloo'tn'Orlllt'c.onty, ·
Manager 11atv<? L. HJU1Nrt. , 8r~I& 00. . 'l'bq ''"' .!OM wit. anol;)Ghn, McLeod,
"We IOU!ld so mant POGJl!e didn1 P.AruS Pl) -<l,{flcto'lt ttld.the tis-both rJ, Newport i!"ICh· .l , 1' ,
register tl>S:<lf!ll!>. WdM a,ft!lance ~ lij 11 ollen lo~ 'Rlvei: '"""1d be ' M~ Mirtha Bonti of NeWparl•S-h
wouldn't ... ~ U'tti'e~M 11 dltio'i 11811 • r.ictl ovet lhe ~~ IMt·brthe *id ,,,.,.. ol Oranp'C.UntY Cillril oim'.'
COit too moil&• < _ • • I cJr,the ·~1 ~ ;po!ed llllJe Im, -•·o.. . -~~ i _, ., Tbectty°"""6>11lt·~'l5 lytllt,,.m.lllot6 ,lo'01iich hllt9ilc1lt..., ·:::;~_.w..,,.•P.P"~· -·~omeo·a,
llJT\C!• • .. NOtte DOme Calhlldrtl, ·111e l.oUvrt YJaD'll1all for <>r•nae ~i by Seoltor
And now Bonin.ls oul4f.OI. ·M--11111 \hi' l'llCO·dO'la'Concordt. '• M'tlrpli:r. hia-ol!lce-lt.Uy. •· . • ' ' I ; . :
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try Were· contacting Orange Coonty IO
know tllal tlley had limited the aviation
induatry to." 1
In other action, chamber of commerc:e
directors :
-Referred to the Marine Dlvialoa a
request by Allan Beek that the chambel'
r.e.stucly tts years ago endorsement of the
Upper Newport Bay land 11wap In Ught
of the city of Newport Beach in!Uating
(See AIRPORT, Pa&e 2)
Army Doctor's •
Family Killed
In Ritual Death
'F'r. lll\AGG, N.C. (UPI) -'l'llree m'"
and a ~ woma11, chanUni 111cid ii
great ..• kill the pigs," burst tnto an
Anny doctor's home. -Monday night.
wounded him and killed his wife and two
tiny daughters during what the Army
termed an apPareni "ritual i.stlc nrurder.''
1be only stirvlvor of .the ordeal, Anny
Capt. Jeffrey MacDonald, aj>partnlly was
le.ft for dead. Wounded by a lcnlfe thrust
in the stomach; MacDonald managed to
'et to 1 telephone early today and IWn-
mon he.Ip.
Investigatori said the assailants wrote
the word "pig" In blood acrosa the hea~
boaro of the bed afl<r fatally !lobbin.
MacDona~'s 26-year-old wife. _
When the orficen arrived, they found
MacDonald lying in Lhe mast'!r bedroom
near his wile's body. The two girls, Kim-:
berly, 8, aod Krist.en Jean, 2, were found
slain In their bedroom.
MacDonald said the assaillinb tncluded
two white men, a Negro man, and a
blonde woman wearing a nappy hat and-
muddy boots and carrying a ·ca~le.
"'llley may have been on an LSD trip."
said Anny authorities. LSD, a mind-ex•
paneling drug, is referred to as "acid."
Military pallce arrived at the
MacDonald apartment, located in a two.-
story, red-brick building on the base;
about 4 a.m. They found the !root door
locked but the· rear door open.· -
The girls wer.e found In their bedroom
near the rear door and the parents in the
master bedroom moments later.
Investigators round an ke pick and a
candle out.side the apartment bt:illdirlg.
MacDonald was taken to Womack'·
Army Hosital in Satisfactory coOO!tiOa
and was able to relate the ·detalls of hit '
ordeal.
The Army said the: apiittment was R
thrown about as if there had been a ter·
shambles, with furniture broken and •
rific struggle. -
' Oran111e Coast
Weatller
Hold on to your bats WednndoY.
•cauae we're tn for 1 1le1e of
IUllY wlncts a~ Ille 0ranco Coast
under lair -wllb J<mper•tura
dinging· lo the --
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11010 do W"QM' gioc a IOOMt OMt
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Says Jury
. , , By TOM BAllLtY
Of 1111 0.111 r11tt 111n
r1·1
,,A divided ~<>t><r'S JUJll nile<I late
1'fonday tbat Vernon Lou\f Wlltlams'
~eath in Or~e C0W1ty jail ~ »
clde!IW and cloled their -two-<la!' Inquiry
lolo the cJrcumstance• ""10U!ldinl hi
demise last Jan. 21.
1. The two woman and 10 men oo the
panel split 7 to S after more than twc>
IM>ur• of dellberaUons. The nev deadlock 6~vklu&ly aurprised county o!flcials and
fMl officers who had watched the pro-
ooedlngs ,.uh keen.W...51.
, It wu apparently fell at oUk:ial level
tbaL evidence det.ernilnir.g the long
ncord qf m<nW W-and lrequml ar-
t<Sta ol· the San Pedro ~..VO -miily o!
which arrests had been accompanied with
yjplent _ l'eji!tance to o!Ocen -had b«n
1¢ficlenl to convince the lull JUJll, !bat j~ officers did nol use more than
ria.aonable force In tubdutng their
prisoOOr. ·
Williams. 27. died In the }all shortly
alter being arrested for jaywalkia& .on
tbe RiVtrside Freeway In ~Im. ·•
'!'be tan . Negro, clld oO\lb'. In ...,,\•
ghortJ and track shoes, WU bandCa!ftd
by a California f-O&hwl,)' patrolman and
shipped to the Jall after he r<fused to
<"1 1he <ltaUon. . .
• Sool<!n.& procedllfOI at the jail led lo an
erupt.ion of violence in which the prisone.r
repeatedly t.hre.w off deputies'. Williams
was finally subdued with tho appllcallon
or a choke bokl and wu fonnd to be dead
when ollicers relaxed their arm lock on ~ prlaOner's neck. • TtieJr actkm WN condemned •••
"biurder" Mon<lay by •· spokesman for
the National Association for the MVaro:.
ment. of Colored People who 'followed the
coroner'• inquest with keen tntutst ..
Clarence J. Jack.son described the.
verdict Ila •a wbit.ewuh" and demanded
an investigation by the. Orange County
Gcand JUJll Into Williams' death. Mid ·willlams' mother, Mrs. Lula Mae
Williams, announced on hearing the
jilry'a verdict thaL lhe would file a
wrongful death suit against Orange Coun·
t1 and the olficers involved ia the death
o(_ber son.
From Pagel
AIRPORT •..
a. new planniDC study. .
.. -Heard from Junior Chomher ~
aentative Burch Picktt.t that Newport's
'!Junior Mlss" cont~at. l7·y~-oid b1Jwoor1 Harbor Hi&h• -Ior Chrli Mo
bird·, had been given a special "Spirit
of1 Junior Miss" award by judges who
l)(jught her a sUver serving tray. with
the.r own money. Judges were gruUy
impressed with the "smile on her face and
vibrance in her heart." Pickett said. but
her aoly B-plus grade average knocked
her out of the all-around girl competlUon.
Cbambei directon agreed lo Invite-her
lo U>tir nest mcmthly luncheon .. -
ally cqngratuJate .her. .
-Agreed •Ith their executive commit·
t" In <\O<ldlng lo SJ>Ol1!01' a course In pub-
lic ,peaklng,for yoong bus\nesa and pr~
fesfional people taught by Ralph Yl.Qlberi
ol the Ralph Y amhert Or&aniution at
Irvine Industrial Complex. The cham-
ber's CO!lt will be $200 fot each of 20 stu-
dent!; with $25 each to be 'rerunded ror use
<J[ chamber office faciliUes in which to
hold the class.
-Referred to the executive committee
to look into what the chamber's ~liga
tions would be ir it agreed to hire a mu-
sical productions man out of New York,
Jerome Cargill, to pat on a "Nautie1l b\at ,
Nice Follies" as a money-raising evenL
The -W1lU!d be sponsorod by the Women's Division. Chamber members
would be among the amateur talent used.
,Train Jumps Tracks ·
LAOOs, Nigeria (UPI) - A NI,erlan
tnln jumped the lnlck and pl11111ed Into a
valley 'near Lagalanga, kllllilg and JO. ·
jurinl an tstimated 100 Pl4RO&erf,-TIJJ · officials announced today~ ' · ·
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Pump Siatlon-011 vptlet-Bafl ' .
Lea•e Dl•puted -..
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N ewpo·rt Hassles ' '
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Over Co·nc.es.sion
Newport Beach cliy oouncllln•foiain
Monday night spent more than aa hour
debating I.he need for i secOi>d (oQa con-
cession sta:gd at Corona del Mi.r Main
Beach and when the matter CQineJ up
once •lain th• dtbat.e will e>tend ao llJr«
weeks ruMiJJ&. "nlere was no indlcaUon from a ma·
jority or councilmen they will change
their position of awardi ng a lease to
operate two separate concession stands
lei G<lrclon Kilmer.
Bu~ Councilman Paul Gruber, never-
theless, served notice he wHI a;k . foi-a
reconsideration of bld! at the council ses-
sion next Tuesday .
Heard from agaiD Monday night were
representaUves of the Breakers Drive
Association. residents overlqoking tl'le
city.stale beach, who oppose the second
f()()(t stand.
Robert McAllister claimed th41 two
stands would be only a four Iron <eolf)
shot apart and that the logical answer
was to expand the existing concession stand. · ·
fie said moving the volleyball courts
to the other end of the beach would re-
move the athletes and Jover• and leave
. more spaee near the existing stand for
families. .
new str.uctures ~ any beach, n ht· uld.
He . as~~ "f_hy_ It fs nec<IW)' lo. pro.
vide _food for vleltors to the many mJles
of city beach along West Newport and Balboa.
"This particular .bu.Ch la o.n leaae'from
the state and we have an obligatioo to
consider outalders," said Councilman
lJndsley Parsons.
. Councilman Donald Mcinnis said he be-
lieves the cooncil should follow a 10-
year:-<1Jd master plan that shows two con-cession stands.
<?>uncilman Robert Shelton painted out
It 1s a big beach and the two food stands
would be 200 yards apart. !'B:&R Commission Chairman Cameron
wd, annual rev~ue from the food con-
cession ls $170,000 ahd th.at wUh a second
stand it is estimated it wtll be $200,000 pu year, .
Shoring and concrete foundation form groundwork
for new sewage dj~posal station to l!ierve new .de'i.e-
Iopments on east bluff of Upper Newport Bay. Pump
station will lift waste from mains along Back Bay
Drive to other pipes on bluffs, according to city
pi1blic wQrks aldes. Scenic drive is close<! to through
traffic while project is under way .
Brooks Befri*d contended the beach
wa~ created to be a beautiful beach
"This is our front yard." he said. ·
Mrs. Beraard Bei:a:. 53Z Hazel Drive
Corona del Mar, said the people on Break:
ers Drive don 't hive children, or, if Ibey
do. they are of college age.
Newport Gem
Suspet;t Held;
Loot Found ,,
Turtles 'Shot'
Vet Treats Pneumonia for Mesa Pets
A herd of 21 Costa Mesi turtles went to
the doctor Monday afternoon. ~-~
But , despite the a_ppennt h~or of
seeinc a .veterinarian trying to give shots
to more than a score of tough-tkinnecf
desert reptiles, the is~ue is no laughing
matter to the tortoises' mistress.
The s.lu,gish litUe creatures have
pn<wnonlJL .
'll>ey caught it aleeplna In the rain.
Mrs. Doyne Ladwig bundled her pets of
10 years. in'9 the famil7 car tor the. trip
lo lhe·off._.., o! T!ISlin veterlnar\ln Dr.
~ Settltl wbero lhe.crublru were
a11·'1Clioduled !or some .spe,w . ...,
a.idea 'at" tbt Clinic aald. ·
The llip for tha lortoises lsn 'l new, aaid
Mn LM!!il late!' In the day ' • ' "k few!Or '-cauii th.l.,.. \hlnl
lut year, but it looka wone tlt1I time."
she aaid.
"I eutN we shouJd have taken , more
precauUona to keep them. out of tho damp
ground !his winier," she added.
Tortoises hibernate in winter, but
dampness and cold earth apparently are
too much for the slumbering creatures.
"We usually ha ve a shed for them to
sleep in with little compartment!; for
each one, but th.ls year we thought we'd
let them sleep ,in the ground. 1 dug one
out the other day, but he wu dead," she
said sadly,
Only about 10 of the tortoise trjbe at
3201 Oregon Avenue ii suspected to have
the lung Infection.
!'Bui. w• decided lo take them all In lo-
day just to be ~e. We 'love our pets,"
she aaid. •
Her veterinarian does. too, but aides
then !wi>uldn'I dilcuss ·-major fllcior
In the·tteatmtnt--bow much does it cost
lo treat 27 turt!"l
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SEX EDUCATION ...
.. 111a1~1loi>i
~should till ...-...red ba1efly
and to the point and" not dtanded lntd
sodoloeical theor\zlq. ' -''T,nnlnolol!' iaed should proa>Ole and~ 6eit .....,,i." In other wuds, no Rmal vcnaculJr ;: •.
-M.i.rlals shoufci he limited to basic
texts, wUh reference ,mateQals carefully
restricted. · -
-"No clastroom procedures ahould in
any way ·permit student a permalliing
what ta said or done nor shou.ld it infringe
on the privacy of any stude nt or any
stuclal'1 family."
-Qaestionnalrts should be aent home
with students ~-week ask.Ina; parents
their thoughts on the extent and natute of
the instruction. T'niJ is to encoor•se
dill:.'Ussk>o behveen students and ~Ir
parents about the facts of ·Ille, glvtna
parente an opportl!nlty to exr,ress ·their
moral , religious and social v ews. Also,
the returned que1tJ0Maires woald help
lhoi cialm ,ln~•iit>bsltion lo u: ' '
",'Tbt objec:t.of ·the report Ii lo take
. CXIClll<Jftn7 aut of the. subJec\. lncludl111 quat1oaable~ would put ®DtroYersy
lnlo'lll Al IOOP u you begin to point the fl!icer Y"' Jose the buli for tallonal
judcmeal It ·teoomes a D\ltter of who
dtf-that fact "' t>Qlnt o! view," he ,a1d, . .
Membtrl ol'lbe.Commlttee, beaides Or.
Fri~. ·...te.ArlhaT GUJ Jr., Thomas
Garver, Ml''WJlllM•Masoil, Mrs!' Joseph
Beek, Walter Phelp!. Kermit Dorlll!, Dr.
Philip Murray and Robert Smith.
They heard teStlmony from 15 different
persons with varied vtewpolnts plus
students from four high school.I and con-
dacttd a community SUJ'Vey" that resulted
In . 2,019 relurni out ol S,200 quut-
ionnetru sent to parents.
Court Decides
upgrade lhe Ins~µon. · • . V } d
-Eveniog classes should be Biven for lnd1•ctment a i pN'eiifs to permit 'them a cc e s s to
mfterials and help them in ~
ntanicaUng with their children on the
111bjed.
Also recommended is the aforemen-
tioned option of taking ,the clus coed or
hl'separale boy and p-l"1n;triict1oll. <The '
committee sugtstl m11ed instruction be
in· esislln& c1aaaea such as phydoloo and
biolOgy iuxl separ~te cl»Ses be taken out
ol ~Y>ic'al educaUon liJ1le.
• Modi!icatioo of the present cur·
circulwn w~ld bt Jess Upe!'.'l!!lve and
v.-oolCI not presenC as mucll risk or
ovettmpbasia on the subject matter." the
committee said.
Tbe committee also Cllls for drug,
health and personal hygiene inatruction heliMllll l!l <lementary acliool. II recom•
meodl an electlve course in marriage
prtparitfoo filf blgb !CliooI ,.niors. ,
'Ibo conlmttlee -111 report wit!J a wiiiil1111l -r .. -f " ' , -
An ·appellate court has ruled that the
1969 Orange County Grand:,Jury's indict-
ment "of a Santa Ana P>lfce ofOeer on
charges. of beating a juvenile in hls cus·
tody ts valid.
The opinion Issued by ·the Fourth Dis·
ttii:\ Court ol AJl!IUls meam that offl<<r
Richard Fausl, 27. must late U'lal Wed-
nuday In orange c..Jnty &!perior Court.
FaU&t was tndiCt.ed after-witnesses told
the Gr&od Jul'Y. that he uaed exctSS i\'e
force to subdue-JeSse Gilmore, fhtn 11.
lael July &: Whefi the youth tried .to es-
cape ft'OIYt the offiCtr in the vicinity of
juvenilf hill. The applllltt court verdict upholds the
Ojllnlon of Superior Court Judie Claude
Owens who ended a hearing into the
charges agatnst Faust by ruling that t.he
Indlctm111t must tland and that the off!.
cer should face trial.
"Much ls ·al slab for lrui who!• 'acltool
dislr\cl, •II the children, and certainty
the cltlum of lbe communJty . • • A D • H t
siogle ~r "dlaruptlng ·~ even nver ur bolaice,; . "'"'4 ruin a ""1 aiinlllcanl · . ; =~~ ';\'!.'!Z":i:,."l':J~~~ con-_ -·In ·Auto Wreck
Dr: Trtmlll ..rd h< btll.Ves the •
rtcouu:nendaUons are protecUve or the A Woman dttvtr -A-host car bad crossed
sensltivtUei of children ,1-nd of the con-Ute Cj!ftterline or a eost, Mesa street
<mis and doubta of par<nll. Yel, IM laid ran· off the road In lhe ot>Poslle dlrtt!ICU1
he bf:l~ it la "far reach!ne and fer '-1onday, when another motorist honked
5"ktf'I-" and she over-corrected the stfertng.
DennJA Harwood, a chamber of com· Anita N. Donnelly. 22, of 2007 N. Pon-
mtlct-dlrect<lr, queatloned .m.ther the · dtti>!i SI.. i;&nla Ana, auf!etod clMsl '"' conuriiltff shouldn't h•ve lncludfd more juries wbtn the auto slammed lnto •
f1ct1 from which the conclustone wen power pole along 1ttd HUI Avenue 75
drawn. . l~t aouth of Baker Strttt.
Dr. Fr:lmllt replied there are bO data Th! Victim was treated 1t Cotta Mesa
dlrectly lo the point <uch as whtJller M•morlal Hoslplll and released following
pregnancltl RO down when e1 educaUOb the 2:20 p.m. colllalon. which caw:ed ts tatlihL "There b only thl• claim and minor dama(e lo Ult pole.
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Rocky Problem
Left in Newport
By Artny Work
The city or Newport Beach will have to
remove 'the mess left behind In the U.S.
Army Corps of E11glneers, sandh.aul In
\Vest Newport,. city aides said today,
because the corps is out or money.
The cgrps, said city t I d e I a n d s
Coordinator George Dawes, inlormed the
city Friday afternoon that it has no more
funds to remove rocks Jert buried in the
fill material on the beach.
The engineers, Dawes added, said they
already have carted off 400 tons of the
bouJden which were dumped in the last
stages of the haul, mixed in with riverbed
sand.
E1actly how many rocks remaining in
the beach sand is still unknown. "but
some tum up there every day,'' Dawes
aaid.
The roc:U. city councilmen learned last
week. create severe damage to the city's
expen!ive beach cleaners, and in its
p~sent stal.elllfte beach is "uncleanable."
City crews using Newport's new rock·
bucket tractor have been sifting the
stones out or the sand, Dawes said.
lf the project continues. the beach
might be rtady for cleaners this summer.
when. It needs the machinery the most.
Dawes said th.at Corp!! officials and
members of city departments toured the
beach list Friday on an inspection trip.
''What we saw on the beach Friday
frock.II) are within the city's capability.
They seem to appear in pockets.
especially near Orange Avenue," be said.
Dawes said the Corps relayed opinins
!hat the beach, v.·hose alleged poor quali-
ty has been assailed by residents for
months, would be a "good beach' 'by
swnmer.
"lt won't be the best beach on the coast
by then," Dawes said, "but it will be a
good ~ch."
In the meantime, the city will scoop up
rocks as they appear, he said.
As the city cleane rs go lo work In the
:o;ummer months, ho\vever. another pro·
blem is expected to plague residents and
vi sitors alike.
"If you have to carry your children a
mile to the beach you can't be loaded
down with basket!: of food ," she said .
"The way ia it now you have to wait an
hour in llne."
Alexander Cameron. chairman of the
city Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com-
mi.sslon, said the present conctsslon is
not adequate so the beach ·is populated
with brown baggers, who leave trash.
Ctly Parka, Beaches and Recreation
Direct.or Calvin Stewart said he thought
the beach had reached saturation five
years ago. But since 19'2 the number of
su mmer visitors h~ Increased from 345,·
000 to 485,000 and is still growing evuy
year.
Councilman Howard Rogers, however,
pointed out that ''Coney Island went up
one hot dog stand at a time. I'm against
Boatbuilder, 33,
Nabbed in Mesa
On Heroin 9;iarge
A fuzzy-haired boatbuilder, believed to
be a prim ary Harbor Area heroin sup-
plier, was arrested by Costa Mesa J)Olic~
Monday after an alleged sale to an un-
dercover agent. ·
The su5pect's teenaged girl companion
"''as arrested on identical charges, while
a quantity of alleged heroin was CO!l--
fi.scated from a hiding place in lhe head·
board of their bed. Ronald S. "Rughead" Joh nson. 33, and
Joyce M. Pri nce, l8, both of 2245 Elden
Ave., v.·rre booked. on several charges
following the incident.
They Included sale of heroin. posses-
sion of dangerous drugs. poESession of
marijuana and possession of a narcotics
hypodennic kit.
Poliet!: \Vho searched the house after
the 1 p.m. arrests said they fourid several
grams of heroin, some hashish, thora·
zine and assorted drug pills.
Detective Capt. Bob Green said today
that Johnson's activities have been under
investigation for some time.
The boatb'Ullder was boOked Into Costa
~.1esa City Jail. pending l~uance of felon;.r
complaints. while Miss Prince was taken
lo Orange County Jail.
WALL•TO•WALL
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BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME
FOR SPRING and SAVE
Now ON FAMOUS BRAND
NAME CARPETING!
IMPERIAL "QUEENS POINT"
NYLON TWEEDS
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CONTINENTAL "HONEYMOON"
IMPERIAL "SHAGTIME"
LONG NYLON SHAG ...... ... _ ......
BIGELOW "CURlltYVALE"
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Newport police tod"ay reported the ar·
rest ol a Y0\1!18 Hunl!ngtoo S..Clt
machinist and th! recovery ol 1 ruby and
diamond br~~ ... ol .. ..,,.1 ...
pensive pieces stQ&en am.it one wer.t ·a10
from a Harbor Island borne.
Robert Andrew Hreha, 23, ·ot fll lllli
SI., lluntill,llon Beach, was ln'elted by
detectives last Friday. and booted on
charges of burglary stemming· from the
thefl of about lfl,000 In j.,.elry d<loc-
tives said. ~ •
The -liens, bracelei. and rlnp, wm
taken from _ the "home of Mrs. and Mrs.
William L. Barker, Number Eight IWl>or
Island Road.
Original estimates or the loss were wet
et $57,000, but later developmenta showed
Ute 1maller amount taken.
Burglary Detective William Spears Aid
Hreha was arrested after Long Beach
polict received a call from a jeweler in
that city.
The businssman told ofictts he hid
purclwed a ruby and diamond bracelet
from a yoang man, and the piece mak:b-
ed one in a bulletin listed 1s mislln&.
Newport detectives idenUfied the
bracelet, Spears said, then received ~
~flea.ton· of the Seller. 'Ibe ducripQi:m
matched .that of Hreha .
The uneni.ploytd m'achiniJt wis . ar·
rested at his home Friday.
Today pglic~ were att;emp!Jng to
recover more items taken 1n the thefl
None have turned up thus far.
Hreha Wa$ expected t.o be arraigned on
charges of burglary.
Bold Burglar
Plays -Doorman
~ Costa l\.1esa man arrived home from
wor.k early today. just in time to have the
front door opened as he reached !or· the
knob himlielf.
:·Excuse me buddy," blurted the Sur·
prised cat burglar. brushing past William
G. Rogers, of 2700 Peterson Way, who
snatc~ed at an armload of loot.
Pollet!: said Rogm was able to gr1b a
bathroom towel which wu taken for un.
known reasons, then dashed ins.Ide to aee
if his sleeping wife Nancy was unharmed
before reporting the incident.
The Rogers couple looked around their
apartment in the meantime and deter·
mined her purse, containln1 $10 and as-
sorted credit cards and identification had been taken. ~
Pri~~~ .. ~~li ShaCJ ~O'~~'" ,__ VISIT OUR DRA,ERY DlflT ...........
AtL Sl"t!CIAU cownm\.T INST•LllD om
61 OZ. SPON•I lUtlll P•DDIN.
WE HAVE A HUGE SELECTION OF
REMNANTS TO SBLECT FROM -SAVEi
ALDEN'S
S ._,.YtlM till (If"""' b,.n-1,
CARP~TS e DRAPERIES
We f1•fYt• 1 c-e111pl••• 11IKfi111 1f f1l:Kiu efl4 colen t.
111ht11c• 111il &81!111'li1ne11t yeyr c1r,1t!119.
GALL fO'-f'-El lSTIMATrs
IN YOUl HOMI.
1663 PLACENTIA·COSTA MISA
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VOL. 63, NO. '40, 3 SECTIONS, 2~·PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY,. FEBRUARY 017, ·1970 TEN CENTS " ,.
Mesa Ice ·Cre,am .. Parlor · ~ets Cold · Shoulder
A controversial Ice creain parlor p~
ject was dish~ up a cold denial by the
Costa Mesa City Council Monday, to con·
elude the ninth hearing, on the very day
escrow closed, completing the lot sale.
It was a raucous caucus at times.
Jamming council chambers to near·
capacit)r, a crowd of opponents ruled out
of order at times cneered the final 3 to I
vote 11'1mt the project at lbe close of
Ibo -bearing. Vice Mayor Robert M. Wilson voted
against the Farrell's Ice Cream Park>ur
and Restaurant, saying the new cwner
will be back wilb something else for the
dif!icull-to-develop parcel.
Couacllman Willard.. T. Jordan, an
.irchited, excused himself from his .coun-
cil seat for the dulation to avoid confli<:n
of iiiterest alter being approached as its
~r.
The site lies precisely at lhe Newport-
Beacb-Costa Mesa border,.wbert ai.njles'
apartments, ooe-Camily homes and com·
mercial dlstrictS come together by boun-
dary.
The lssue Monday was a zone exception
permit for the Gay Nineties establish·
merit which would-lie between an existing
commercial district a(ld ·a newer residen-
tial area bebinct·that.
An Original zone change Crom resl(len-
lial to commerd.ll use had received fir.st
rea,ding on Its wi:y to becoming law. but
now is. dead . as a result of no second
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" OAlt.T PILOT Steff,.,.....
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Anthony Costello and Marian McCa"rJ• play scene from ''Doctors' Wives." a new COlwtlbli release
currently being filmed on location in Costa Mesa.
Ont of the stars of the film is lbe Costa. Mesa Civic
Cetlter (background), wliich appears In· tho movie
as a hospital·.
Newpo rt Shores'
Freeway Figlit
Gains Support
Newport Shores residents who could
Jo~e their home! lo an interchange have
a right to be Jncluded in the city of New·
port · ~each's opposition to the . Orange.
Freeway, Councilman Donald Mcinnis
declared MOnday night.
lof<:lnnis ooted that Newport City ~fana·
ger Harvey Hurlburt had told represcn-
t;i.tives of other cities meeting with · the
Orange County Road Department reccr\t4
ly I.hat only one property owner .is in-
vot ... ed in Newport -the Banning prop-
erty, , _ tf the Oran,ge Free\VaY is routed down
the e::ist side of the Santa Ana River an
interchange with' Pacific Coast Freeway
could take out Newport Shores, Mcinnes
said. Hurlburt conceded it could and said he
had been thinkJng. perhaps wishfuliY,
abo\Jt the freeway going down the Hunt·
ington Beach side or on top of the river
channel.
Hurlburt said for the present time the
city's opposiUoo l'lad been given by the
city couµcll to the coundl's Freeway
CoQlmtUee. Head Or that committee, Undsley· Par·
~· said it wu the intent-to call peop1e
in when the committee sees-the need.
"If yoo had been reading the papel'S
yoo would see that the State Division"Gf Hi~waya has aaid Uiere: will 'be no data
avaHabte for five mont.hs," Councilman
Paul Gruber told Mclnnis. ~
· Pamarino A venue Fatality
Prompts Safety Measures
By WlWAM SCHREIBER
Of rite DllU, P'llM Ir.ff
The traffic death of nin·e-year-old Jef-
frey Dietrich' last mOnth on Paularino
Avenue in <;:osta Mesa today has promp-
1ed two rt!idents to open a campaign
for street imprOvements and ftaffic safe-
ty.
According to M~. Robert S. Downey.
775 Hudson Ave . and Robert E. Lindquist.,
3107 Platte Drive, ·Ute boy's qeath ·and
rrumerous other auto.pedestrian mishaps
have occurred because of· the condition o!
the roadway.and shoulder.
. The area of primary concern lo the
citiz.ens is a one block stretch of the roac(_
between Platte Drive and Bear Street.
'This is in the vi'cinity of the Bear Street
School.
1be difficulty is a narrow corridor or
Orange County land in that particular
location. ·
Tbej city, however, controls the
shoolaers and access on boUi .sides of the
street.
1 Lindquist and Mrs. Downey have
ouUined the problem and potential solu·
tions in a letter which they have already
presented to the county officials. They
will give the s~ presentation to the
Costa Mesa traffic.engineer.
1be letter, wruch was accompanied by
'photos ol the area, !nduded a protest that
the 35 mne per bm.lr speed limit was too
high !or the traHi;;;.';""· Ibo shoulder or
the road is too na and that part of it
was made up of a two-foot deep ditch,
there art no crosswalks or sidewalk! to
pennit school children safe passaae
without walking in the mud, there are no
school signs and cars may park along the
road blocking the view of children to on-
coming cars. '
According to Orange County Traffic
Engineer Brent Muchow, the problem has
been referred to the county Traffic Com-
mitlee. which will do on-site studies and
present the problem to the Board of
Supervisors with their recommendations.
According to Jim Eldridge. Costa Mesa
city traffic engtneer, who will receive the
Jetter and presentation, the county will go
a.long with the city's decision in the case.
Eldridge said, however . that he was
unaware of the fact that the county traf-
fic committee was reviewing and stu·
dying the case.
"The people in the county office 1aid
they would leave the investigation up to
us," said Eldridge.
Eldridge sakl the city followed up the
death of the Dietrich boy with an in-
vesUgaUon.
''Police inVestlgated the sCene and off.
hand we could sr.e no Immediate cause.
No amount ol signs coold pro~ that boy
from . his own, mistake," said Eldridge.
Investigation later proved that the boy
• had· 1werved hi• )>icy~le out in ·froct or
the car that hit him . '
,If all the .solqtiOf!S off~r~ by the twG
citizens are adopted, P'aularino would be ~See STREET;Pqe 21
reading M~y nipll.
The tlCtlon leam land purchuer John
EllioU, ol'Garden Grove, hoklin&,lhi bag.
seOlng tile hanclwriUng on the Will,
Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley asked for a show
or hm:ls, proving nearly eiteyone
· present was there for the let cream
parlor, so it was placed first on UJe 11en-
da.'
_ _;since we have a real batUe tonight,''
hi.JUlpped, "foc those who are m:
lemted, Frazier KQed EWs In the
fowth." .
A lack of naponse ··indicated the ice
cream parlor wu the main· event and
1(11).]tiua opponents wanted to g:et oo with
Ibo. boul.
Ajpirin1·council candida\e Theodore C.
"Ted"· Bo.&oth. of.SM Del Mar· Ave., lttf
oflby --"Inc the pi>dlwn to request
a ,point of Information.
Orltlp ·eo,at Coll<ge bistni<tor John
JeDMD; al fl11 18th Place, bopped up tO
. eontesl Bologh, called for a point ol
order, and waa sustained. -
Jen.sen, a newtonief to the lotig tee
cream parlor debate, uid after Uste~· g
to a otudy ol the """"' problema that he wu IJ?P8lled it would evan
before Ibo d13 c:ouncil.
"1 api curiOWJ -not yellow-but pink,
about why Uie 'thing was ever brought
up!,'1 the OCC profeuol' asked, as others ·
eclloed the Idea Ihal U should be IJIUy
-(See ICE CREAM, P1P ll
' ' -.
Fugitive Nabbed
Drug Rap Jails Ex-Mesa Fireman ,
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of "'-O•ilY P'lllt Staff
Suspected of land, sea and airborne
traffic Jn marijuana, including a reeent
shipment of 1,100 paunds, ap ex.CO.ta
Mesa fireman was captured dnmaUcally
Monday night, only eight minutes after
first being spotted in town.
David R. Peterson, 35, was.to be con-
sidered armed and dangerous, accordlng
to a recent bulletin from Cederal
authorities. but he carried no weapon and
no contraband was found .
Army Doctor's
•
Family Killed
In· Ritual Death
FT. BRAGG, N.C. (UPI) -Thi' .. m•
and 1 blonde woman, chantin& lfacld Is
great •.. kill the pigs," burst into an
Army doctor's home Monday night,
wounded him and kllled bit Wife and~two
tiny daughters during whit' the Army
termed an appan!nt "ritualistic murder."
The only survivor of the ordeal, Army
Capt. Jeffrey MacDonald, apparently waii
left for dead. Wounded by • knife thrust
in the stomach, MacDonald .managed ~o
get to a telephone early today and sum·
mon help.
Investigators ~d the auailant.s wrote
the word "pig" in blood acroa:s il\e ~ead
board or the bed after latallJ st,bb!nl .
MacDonald's 28--year-old wife.
When tbe olficm atti•ed, they fll!lnd
MacDonald' lying in lhe mast.er bearoom
near his wife's body. The two girls, KJm·
berly, 8, and Kristen Jean'r %, ·were found
slain In their bedroom. J
MacDonald said the aaaailant.s lncluded
lwo white men, a Negro man, and a
blonde woman wearing a floppy hat and
muddy boots end carrying a candle.
"They may have been on an LSD trip."
said Army authorities. UD, a mind-ex·
panding drug. is referred to as "acid."
Military police arrived at t h e
MacDonald apartment, located in ' 1 two-
story, red-brick building on the base. '
about 4 a.m. They round the frol)t door
locked but the rur door open.
The girls were found In their bedroom
near the rear door and the parents in. the
master bedroom moments later.
lnVestlgalors found •n Ice pick and a
candle out.side tile aptirj.ment build)pg.
MacDonald was taken to Womack
Anny Hosital in satialactory condition
and~was able to relate the details of his
ordeal.
The Army said the •apartment was .a
thrown about as .Jr there had been a ter· sh~bles, with fu"'lture brokeii and
rific struggle. · ·
MacDonald descnl:ied the assailants aa
"twO young male ·cauculans, a.. male
Negro wearing a jaCket with 1f1~'1r
etripes, and a bloode female Caucasian
wearing a noppy hat and muddy bdots."
The suspect was swiftly surrounded by
foOr detective cars whose drivers had
orders to ram his imported station wagon
if Petenon tried~to ·escape.
He sumodered "without lncideot and
waa boOked into· Colti Me. City Jall •on
a no-bail arrest warrant issUed bY U.S.
magistrate J. Edward Harris,. or the
Southern California .District.
Petenon, of 1771 Wh1Wer Ave., Costa
Mela, 1lJ charged in the federal warrant
with conspiracy to smuggle and cooeeal
marijuana, Internationally and within the
Unlted States.
Petedlve Capt. Bob Green WI today
that U.S. Customs agents wer,: en mute
to pick up tbe boat repairman, who waa a
member of the Costa Mesa Fire Depan.
ment several years ago,
He said It wu uncettaln thil marning
wlietber Pete.rsdn, the object ·o1 a local
manhunt ror at least siJ weeb, wqu1d be
taken to· Looi Beach or San Diego for ar·
ralgnment.
The. veteran detective said autborilles
(See DRUGS, Pace l)
'Dollar·kung.,, Policy'
I
Mes a Councilman Raps
.,-~me~gt!.~ey' Monopoly .
. \ . •'. . ' .
A Newport Bea<h !'Otic' o1 onlorlng
•mballnce delivery of emeraenCy t Pl:'-
tt-·only lo Hoa1 Pr~H,.JJ!to)
.... condemned .. bloody proflloOf'lllJ
Monday belore the Costa Mesa City Coun·
ell.
The bitter attack ·by Councilman Wil·
liam L. SL Clair came as COltl Mesa
adopted ,an ordl.na.nce .on ambulance serv-
ice, making it uniform In three Orange
Coast cities.
'The bearing appeared on the vetge°. of
concludblg ,wlthout di8CUll.ion, until Cow>-·
cilm,n, St. ~Ir exploded ovtr .a wtftten
memorandum from Newport Beadi PoUce
Chief B. James Glavas.
•He read °'e section ortleDnc aU·emer-
gency .paLients to be taken to the.cNital h~J?ltal •. iullesa: thiy' or a' respomible, rel-
a~vt expreasJy ordered another one.
''Thia makes "me ao med J can't. aee
straight," raged St. Clair, "I think lt'I
criminal to do this."
Ca)ling U a do\lar-hlingry po)icy enil10-
gerini the victim being tran!J>9ried,, ~t.
Clair said many areas within NeWPQri
Beach are closer to Cotta Mesa Memorial Hoapito). . .
He .added that a Code Three emer1ei:icy
run with red lights and siren ts exti'etnely
da ngeroua, •.nd sheuld end wlthoat ques-
Two , .pevelopers
Aiding Murphy
Two well-known land. developers have
been appointed to serve as CCM:bairmen
of $enator Geor-ge Murpfty•i canipaiin
for rwk!cUon in Oranae County.
They are John Lusk and John McLeod,
both o( .N"""'" Beach.
Mrs. Manha Bents of Newport Bea<:h,
member of °''""' Count:; c.ntr1J Com· mJttee; 'Was appointed u Women11
~n for Orange County by Senator
Murphy, bis olfiu announeed today.
' tlon at the first 2f-hour 'emergency-facll·
lty avaUable. •
~taUves of lMf ambulance
services -mentioning Chief GJav~
-righ't'to revblce 'their permit.I -aaid thtf
ignore1 the order 'to go to Hoag Presby·
teriln Hoapital only when It ls nece111ry.
Carl .G. Paladini, of S<haelrer•1.Ambu-
lance Service, said hla CQmpany. 1follow•
lhe baaic ' CIUtornia Hlghway ,Patrol
guldellne oo Code Three · emeraency
status. • .
Once an ambulance paaaea: one. quaU·
lying hospital, he <>Pl~. thl> liability
exemption• COTering emergency vthlclea
under such circumat.aocea are considered
no lqer in effect. ·
Dan Watiak of Seal's Ambulance Serv·
Ice, Colla Meu• agreed.
'.'All memorandum1 aside, we go to the
neare1t emergency hospital," he told
councilmen.
. Coita Mesa Police Chief Roger fl. Neth
said the CHP guideline. is generally ac·
cepted as the prGper procedure, adding
that it becomes law, in effect. 90 days
froin now. ·
He said a Calitomia .Vthlcle Code am-
endment will esta~ 'ttfthout qualifica•
tion that an a.rn'*111JtCJ • dispatched' 011J
POiice request must stop at the flnt erner-
1ency hospitaL '
· He recommended that If by chance,
tbe eve Jaw sboul<f fail, that cicy ordl·
n·ance should be revised to m·ai:e that
atipulaUon.
The ordinance approved Monday rrlgQt
WU" described by "the Schaeffer's Ambu--
lance execuUve as ideal. and ii. identical
lo' laws enacted by Newport Beacb and
Huntington Beach.
'
Unions U.rge Passage
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -The Af'L.CIO
today urged Cqngreu ~ P"'' a national health inaurance proai:am that . would
make comprehen1ive medical ca r •
available to every American.
'1'ft kept up on this Paul." -Mcinnis
replied angrily. "I've been to meetings
and I haven't seen you there."
He said the t.ime to get people involved
ls before the freeway is locked Into con-
crete.
Gruber said the city could lell the New·
part Short:t residents all it knows in 15
minutes and then they mJ&ht becomt dib
couraged U they had to sit around for
mclrths.
NeWpo;rt CofC Uni~ Backs Sex ·.Class Coast
Councilman Robert Shelton backed
Mdnnl!. "There i! more to be .&lined
rn:m being ~ture than being !ate,"
he .aakf, He cited Git Pacific Coast Free-
-Way rouUng in ~a del Mar as an
eramp1-.
At the request of Mayor Doreen Mar4
.1htll. City Manager HUrlburt 1aid he
would find out bow other cities affected
.we involving citiztnr: These cities ir>r
elude Huntington Beach. Costa Mesa,
Flllntain Valley and Carden Grove.
i!Ew YORK (APl -Tllo lloc:k mork•l
loolt a stlff lou in moderately 1dJvt tr1d•
Ing Jal• lhls afternoon. (5« quotations,
Paau 1-1), ,
•
By T80M.\S FORTUNE °' ...... """ ti.ff A report IO months ·tn preparation
recommending that sex education be
taught In Newport-Mesa Oitllltil Dbtrld
sclloolJ wn presented Monday to
Newport Harber Chamber of Commerce
directors. ·
A princlpil recommendation of the·
report is that "fadl ol lile" not be laugbt
until high school and ~ 1tudenta ,b1ve
the option ol learning them In coed or In
.teparated boJ' ud girl cluses.
The lengthy report, prejiared • by,' the
Chamber of Cmnmerce's education com·
m!tlte, WU lcctpted by Chamber direc-
tors for studj. At a later meeUitg direc-
tors will decide whether or not they Jllree
with their committee's ~m
m .. dltions to tho• ~bool bolnl. ·
School dlalrict o!Oc!alo hove 11ld !hoy
1walt the Chamber of -Commcroe'1 Un·
•
dings in their only public-mention ol SCI
education during the last IO month!.
Chairman ol the education committee,.
Dr. ·Nolan Friwille, in presenting the
report Moodly, WI• he d00"1'l think the
recornmendaUom are a compromise
between lhose wbo•are for sex'educatlon
and those who. are, op~ed. to it. Re said
he ~levea the commltlee has recom·
mended a complelely new departure.
Dr. Friz:zeue · said '·0ie committee
recoounended waiting lDllil the start of
hjgh 8Chool, ntntb grade, lo present In-
struction in the racts of life. because that
is the f.irSt point at wbkh the cu.rrlculum
anow1 for a choice. _._:i ~--_ "We want lhe tmJORO and their
parents to have the pre:rocattve of elec-
ting into the courte iostettt of oul of It,"
· he explained. • ·
Al the atart or ninUt arodt most
' •
students are 14 years old.
The Newport-Mesa &:hoot Di1tricl'1·
new plan for m1dd1e sc6ooli IoclUe1
making elective subject& available to
seventh and elghlh"graders. TbJs could
give the acbool board the oPlloo ol In-.
troducing the set instruction 11 1n elec·
, tlVe subject at 1 lower grade level .thin
the cbamber of commerce 1commit!M realized. ,
The Chamber committee recommends
that venereal disease be taught beJtmtnc
in junior high school, although oot ln
elaborate detail. "lnfonnatlon llhould ·be pro~ective and t~od t.o encouraae ~taytng
away from the 90urce1 of the problem,"
the report ~ends.
Baal• anatomy sllould be&in to be
taught In 11tth gradl and <alT)'. throup
Junior high In cl.,... n&re&alcd by !Uo
Ihe comrnlll,. f"COIDID"Dds.
•
Suual behavior ahould not,'lloftyer,
be ~"'111 before hlp11ch90r. ;
"'"!Cl' """'°' "flc!I or Jtte'' toc:hlni,
tho conimtu.e reeommends:
· -'\'hen· lhould be no , laatnldlan
beyond clel!nltion :ol -...it' or
aelnril deviation. '
'-qltatlons ahould be 111......P. ~
illcf In the point Ind DO[ utended Into
~ theorizing. '
-~'Tenninoloa Uled ahould ,promot<
and proted self respect." In other wordl.
no teXUal vernacular. '
-Mlllri1l1 ohould be llmlled to bulc \eX!I. wtth "'fer••<ll mallrlals conlully restrtct..t. I
-"No clusroom ~ tboul1foln •
any WI)' permit atUdimla perwanallllnc
whit lo 11ld or done nqr ahould It !nlriQp
(!lee SEX, P ... I)
t -
, lVeatlier , Hold on to,_ hats W-•r· 'caUie we're in fc>r a liege of
gusty wincfl •lone the Orange COO.I
1 under lair •Ida wUb temper1lures
J elln&lng to ~ middle· shnles.
.INSIDE TODAY .
l ; Hqto do ~ ·oiv< o _,. ·O\ll
A-n flog a dtc"'t b•rlal.
An Anchdm mortuar11 h41 comc
up toith one ap.twtt~ Paoe 12. -" ,,,..... 11 ,..,... ,... ' " ............ °""" c..,-" --. ..... "''' ............. -" = , ._,, .... , .. ,. ..... "'":' ..
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--~~ -Jail Death _ . .
'Accidental,
Says-Jury· • ·-
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:!• . A divldtd coroner"• Jury ruled late
Monday ttiat Vernon Louis Willia.nu'
floU! !J! Or1np Coun\y .ia!l !U IC>
cidsaJ 11111 -their two-dl;y Inquiry
Into tlie -aunounclllll hs
demise last Jan. 31.
l The two· wromen •nd 10 men on the
panel split 1 to 5 aft.er more than ~wo
Dain ol clellber1UOos. Ibo lltlr clelldlock
ii!>vlOully IUlJ>riJed """'ty olllcilll 11111
joil officers woo hid watched the .pro-
-11np "1th keen illterul
1'-·rt was apparently felt tl oflldal kve.1
thii· evidence detmninir.a the long fbrd of menlll lliMu Ind fr.quont Ir•
!'Ill of "t!ie Son Pedro Ne110 -IDll1)'. ol
which ormlll bad been accompanlecl .with
~Oltnt ra1atance to omcen -bad betn
tufficieot t.o convince the fUIJ Jury that
jail offictn did not use more than
,....,noble focce in subdullll tlielr
prisoni:r. . . ;; wunimo,-·n.-died In tho Jill lllortly
after beinC llttsted for J~afklnl on
the Riverside Freew1y in Anaheim.
·j'I'he tall Negro, clad only in purple
Horta: ,a:M. track ahtes , wu handcuffed
by 1 Cllilomil IU&l>WIY patrolmln Ind
•bipp<d to tho jail aft<r he rtfUled to
l1ln u,.; citation.
,Bookinl procedures 11 the jlil led to on
,,~oa of violence in "hkh the priloner
l!lputed!y. tlnw oil ~ WUlllml
wu flnafly tubdued with tho 1ppllcollon
of • -bold ond .... found to be -when officers reined their um lock OD
the prlfoner' aeck. .
Thtif" ~~ ~ WM oondenmfld 15
''murder" Monday by 1 spokesman for
the Notlonll AllOci•lion for the Ad..,,... nient of eo1 ... ec1 People wbo follcmc! tl>e
coroner's inquest with keen intertst..l ~
<\.ci.rence J. Jacbon. deacribed toe
\IVdlct as "1 whJtew,ab" and demanded
in Investigation by the Or&ngt Coynty
Grand Juty into Williams' death.
·>~ Willialn5' mother. Mr1. Lula MM
Wiw.ms, llllllOUll<ecl Ol1 hearllllf the
-jluy's verdid UW. lhe would li~. a """"'1uJ cleOlh ~I ogalnll Oranp COin> IJ Ind Iba -. Involved In Iba cleoth ,, __ _
,
Boatbuilder, 33,
~ahbed in Mesa
On Heroin Charge
A tuuy-llalred boatbullder. believed to
be a primary Harbor Are• heroin aup-
•li•. J'U mOll.ed by Costa Mell poUco
Mondal'-.fui' -'8.U,...i n1e to Ill un-d~ qei,t. • : ' .
The ..;poet's toeno1ed girl comparuon
wu llmllM on lclenUcol chari.., whil•
a ~t1ty of aUeged. heroin was con-
lllCllOcl from • hidlnl ploce In the bold·.
boon! or their bed. Ronola s. "Rlllhm!" Johmon, is. and
Joyce M. Prince. 11. both or 2141 Elden
Avt., wt~ booked on aevual charie&
following the incidenL
They included we of heroin. poaff-
sion or dong'"""' drop, pooaeui<lll of
mariJuina and pouession of a narcotics
hYl>odmnic kit.
-Pollce who searched the house aftff
the 1 p.m. arrests aald they found sevtral
grams of htroln, some &ashiah, tbora~
:Elne •nd usorted drug pUls.
Detective taPL Bob Green said today
I.hit Jobneon'11 activities have been under
tnvestip Uon for aome ume.
Ibo boalbullcler ..... boOked Into" Colia
M,.. City Jall, pen<flnt f"1lalle<! ol t.Jony
comp111.ntJ,.whila'Miss Prince wu.taken
to Orante County Jai!.
lnv""'8tors :Slld Johmon is nlck·
nomecl"llullt>Oaif due to hra thick, .wooly
head of h.Ir.
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Ha11amett Casts Papers
' Handic•P~ early in the ace, city council candidate Jack Hammett
si&ns OOmiiiation paper! as C1£y Clerk C. K. "Charlie" Priest signs
Hammett's cast at bedside in Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. The
Bristol Park Medical Center adrrilnistrator could have been 11urt
wor5e when he fell off· rOof of home he is building. He could have
broken the other w~. tht hand-shaking one.
Mesa Skipper Rescued ·
A£ter Cold Night at Sea
. A Colla M•" ·•kipper aDd !hr,. flshinc
companion! -wert towed into .Sin Pedro
Mond11, Iller spending • coli! nlchl 11
aea due ~ failure ot a battuy abGard the
craft.
&berl V. Jermtnp, ol 2TS Vlrlinia
Place. llld0 the thrte olben wm rop>rted
jn good shape alter beiOI broulhl into the
port'1 fllntd liJh llatbor.
J..,......'-~ ...... Identified
by tliO U.S. Cop! "l'lum! u Robert
Gordl, Jamea Kolden Ind WUIWn
•
Brown, but ·their ages and addressea
were 11ot lllted.
The party left early Sunday for •
Fishing trtp in the San Pedro Channel bat
the batttry failed aboard the boat, "The
Texan," aod they drifted all nlght.
A Na\'y vesael lfeamln& out of Lons
Bead:. Mond«y morning on training
maneuvers no&ed the amall boat bob-
binC 4i,, mil• oullide tbe bafbor en--
tr11it .. 1nc1 --· A c-1 Guild cutter WU dilpelchod to
llll!lr lid.
Fenced-in Irvine Shores
May Yet Open ·to , ~ublic
The --ball miles ol lencei!
olf Irvine Compony sbofelln• between
eor... clel Mar 11111 Lq\ml Beach may
oce day be open )o the public.
And surprisin1Jy. um day may come
afltr the .te1 Is developed with private
hom·es. '
. Raymor.d Watson, senior vice president
who b .. ds Irvine's land development
division. said today, "We hope eventually
ta come up with a plan compatible to
p.Jblic and private development that will
aocommodate • pedestrian way for ,,.
pie to walk along the beach fr<lm Carneo
51\m1 Ill !he Wlf to Laguna Belch."
Cameo Shores . is the southernmoet
residential area in Corona del Mar.
Walscln's remarks were in (tdvance of a
11•1hF"ln11 .ot•1ate. ·COl!llty &oo \llunlclpal
offkialg in Newport Stach <ln Friday to
,.._ joint pillllllng dis<uNlo111 with
IrviDe Compmly execuUves 'on the
bet'4-etn cities area, one <lf the last
stretches of undeveloped shoreline in °"""' County. ' • ' •
Ibo alklay plonnlna conferencl, c.Ued
by Irvine pretide11t Wllllam A Mason,
will include • two-hour bolt lour cd the 3$
miles or uncleYtlopect eou1u.. .
Tbe boot trip; 11-llld, aMlld belp
proVide public otnclall with a '"'clearer
undentandlng cd tbt phyaicat opportuni·
ties and constraints" Involved in cre-
ating for the area an environment oC
Fre11t PGfe J
STREET ••.
en.naiv.i, romocleled. ·
'Tbeti' lllQHliona include ~Uon of
school lipl, ttductlon ol .spood llmit to
25, ll)stall1Uon ol no porld=,ins aloni
the llrlp In q~ion,Jnltal ol •lop' alP II Biorr"""" Ind lmno. In·
lialao<ed pabllcE private uaes.
. Tbe .-.r•r plllllllng wtth tbt
Irvine Compol1t;iWU --Mondly night 1t, City Co!iDcll meeting bJ Newport
llucb Clty,Moniller Harvey L. lfurlburt.
He 11ld !ht cl'1 staff wonts to brln1 to
the eouncil a -mip of expected ultimate
city boundari,. buL !hot ts probably 1tUI
sit monibs i way becaUJe the Irvine
Company Wkll lie is told will take !hot
lone.
lrvtnt spokesman Watson Mid among
topics that nti&bt Come up tn the informal
talks Friday are public access points and
parking.
Bold Burglar ·
Plays &orman
'"J A Costa Mesa man arrived home from
work early today, jwit in time to have the
front door <lpeoed u be reached foe the
knob hims@!{.
"Excuse me buddy," blurted' the IW'·
pri&ed cat burglar, brulhlnl palt William
G. Ro1ers, of 2700 Peleraon Way, who
snatched •l ,,:. annload of loot.
,.Police said Kogen •WU able_ to grab 1
b·athroom towel 'which was taken for un-
known rt11oOs, then dashed l1111lde to set
if his sleeping wife Nsney was unharmed
before rtporting lhe incident.
The Ro1ers m1ple looked around their
apartment ·in the mtanUme and d'ter·
mll'led l'ler purat, con~ tlO and a•
,;orted credit cards and identification had
been taken .
Driver Hurt
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In Auto Wreck atlflatloG ol lldeWa!U 'lliil -•lkl
•long· the atreeL. and lmprovttbtnt or
Paularino Ava. by widening, addlUon or A woman 4rlm wbo!e ear had croned
curbe <r impm'ed sbouldera. Ind fUlil\ll the ceoterllnt of • Costa Me11 strwt
the ditch on the south side of the rold. ran off the road In tht opposite direction
The county traUlc commlttet meet.a on ,_tondly, whm another motort1t honked
r.tm:b 13 to review tht altuaUon and llld she over-corrected the stetrtng. lllU• recommend1Uono to the Orll1&t Anlta .. N. Donnelly. u, of 2007 N. Pon-
County Board of Supuvi10r1. · deroaa Sl, Santa Ana, suUr:rtd chest In.
Should they-adopt the 1uae1ted juries whtn the auto slammtd Into a
·chup. Eldridge 8lid he f.,lt that tbt power pola along Red HUI AVtDUI 75
db'. end I.he counly would cooperate ln fetl south of Baker Street.
evtl')' w1y poralbte. The victim "'IS treated at CO!!tJ Meta
MN. Downey aald thai no pellllon1 wlil Memorial Hoalplll i nd raleuecl fOllow1n1
ht alarttd unUI or unleu U1t roquut1 .,. th• l :ltl p.m. coill~on. whlch cou.oed .J!!ule(j. _ _ ___minot domage to the pol -.-. -.
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Mesan Nabbed • ID SA
BookStoreO~ner~har gedinSexy Book-$ale
A <*la M ... enlnpr<neUr who oaid
,....Uy ha ts at 1111 ,_,.fut In
bualneN w1a·1rrelted Monday al hli San-
to Ano store. clealllll in eicy books for
adults ohly.
'Not only bpoU: are aotd, vice offlcen
said. alter arrestlni h!a Clerk at a ee:eond
stote and a "·oman employe of. a t.hir4
sllop. ail char1ed with sale of obscene
matertals. . ·
The suspects, all Im on ball alter belll
boOkecl into Orange County Joli; ,,.
Colll Mes.w Joe Reitano, 58, Regfa R.
Smith, ti. and Mn. Loura M. Morgon,
4;10:fec~!: ~: today the arrests -
F rom Page 1
DRUGS ••..
believe "Peter90n to be involved in a ma·
j(J' marijuana smuggling operation which
n<enUy imported IGO kilos, wnith 12$,000
or more.
The whereabouts of the contraband and
euct method of lhl pmenl, however, is
unknown. aJthou&h police believe at least
a portion of it may be hidden tomtwhere
in the city.
Several weeb aao. lawmen obtained a
lead on Peterson 1n4 raided a local ad-
dress, where severaJ persons were ar·
rested althouah tho-lederal fugitlve wu
not amonr them .
Guns were drawn at the Ume, became
federal agents said they feared Peterson
was mentally unbalanced from LSD use
and presumed to be armed.
made while Blmilar cues against Reltano
Ind Smjlh "'' still pending in court -
climaxed a sewral weeks <lf surveillance
and book purchases.
Judge Robert E. Ricklea , of Ctntral
Orange County Judicial Dlstrid Court,
evaluated the evidence: ,.11nd signed arrest
warrants namtng the three dtfendlnls.
Reitano was arrested at the Wesl Art
Book Store, !Ml w. Fourth SL , and smith
wu picked up at the owner's other store,
Golden Weal Bonk Shop, j-09 W. Fourth
St., police said.
Mrs. Morgan was arrested at Collins' ~oo~ Shop. IOI E. Fourth St., and, all
thrtt defendlllls wll face court heanngs
oa the mi$df.meanor char1e.s next week.
Owners intervl~. The rapidly growing field or adult boOk
dealership was examined in a recent
metropolitan newspa_per and alleged Unks
to the Mafia were li.ughed orr by store
<>thers interviewed. · ·
Reitano was one or those quesUoned
and said among other thing& that tte was
finally SJ.4Cceedin& in buaiocsa after a miea: oJ more-sedate venturu failed tq
PIY off.
Tbe racy nature: of the materlali of.
fered is undilputed by dealers, but they
cont~ the chargf: of obscenity, Which
hag rel to be firmly established by • higb·
!eve court.
Turt-les '"Shot"
Ve t Tr eats Pneumonia for Mesa Pets
A herd of 27 Costa Mesa turtles went to
the doctor Monday afternoon.
But despite the apparent hwnor <lf
seeing a veterinarian trying to live shots
to more thta a score <lf tou&lHklnnecl
desert re •• the issue Is no laughing
matter to the tortoises' miltress.
, The sluggish little creatures have
pneumonia.
They caught It sleeping in the rain.
Mrs. Doyne Ladwlg bundled her pets of
IO years into I.he family car for the trip
lo the offices ol Tustin veterinarian Dr.
Enrigue Suet.ti where the creatures were
all !Cheduled for some special shots,
aides at the clinic said.
''l guess we should have t.aken more
precautions to keep them out of the d&mp
gound this winter," she added.
TortoiM!S hibernate in winter, but
dampness· and CQld earth apparenUy, ar1
too m_uch {or the llllltlbering creatur,a.
"We usually have a shed for them to
sleep· in with JltUe compartment.a for
each one, but this year we thought we'd
let them sleep itl the ground. I dug one
out the other day, but he was dead,'' aht
saKi sadly.
Only .about 10 of the tortoise tribe al
J2Cll Oregon Avenue is suspeded to have
the lung infection.
"But we decided to take them all ln ~
day just to bt s.afe. We Jove our pets,"
1be said.
lnvesUgators -on .the lookout for the
llll.Spect since beinC alert.<! by c:u>toms
agents -were orgulud like ligbtnlng
Monday about 7 p.m., when he was fint
observed.
Capt. Oreen uid Petenon was drivirit
1 1181 import slatloll wagon, SIJbse.
quenUy impounded !or lnv..tlgaUon,
when the detective team surrounded him
at orange Avenue and Broadway.
The trip for the tortoises Isn't new, said
Mrs. Ladwig lat.er in the day.
"A few ot them caught the same thing
last year. but It looLi worse this time,"
ohe Slld. ·
Her veterinarian does. too. but aides
there wouldn't di1C1131 one major factor
in the treatment-how much does ft O>lt ·
to treat 27 turtles?
From· Pqe J
ICE .CREAM. • •
prohibited by exisllni zoning.
Mayor Pinkley emphasized that .any
property owner hu the lnatlenable rigllt
to request a zone change, aaying Prof.
Jemen could opply for 1 bospen in his
boctyord, bui wbether be got ii would be
the luue.
Councllman William L. St. Clair in-
troduced interviews recorded Huntley·
Brinkley style with residtnts of a con-
dominiµm project tn .Point'"Loma~ n!tr a
Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour.
Noise was one of the primary topic!i
Jllld the aallery roared each time the in·
tervlew was interrupted by a sports car
roaring past in the background.
' From Page J
S,E}.: EDUCATION ••.
oo the privacy ol any student or any
1tudent's family." · ·
~estioMaires should be sent home
with student. each week ukioi pamJtl
their thoucbb oo the ..tent Ind nafln of
the iriatrucUon. This ii to encounp
diac:ussioo between students and· tbeir
pa...U about tbt !acts of life, Clving
parents an opportunity lo expreu th'ir
moral. religious and social views. Allo ,
th! r"!lumed que!tionnaires would l>elp
upgrade the-instruction.
-Evening 'lasses should ~ giv~ fat
parents to permit them a c c e s l!I to.
materials and help them in com.'
municaling with their children on the
subjrcl.
The committee ends ita report with a
warning:
"Mucb is at stake for the whole school
district,. Ill the children, and ct.rtainly
the citizens of the community ••• A
single teacher disrupting the ~
balance ••• could ruin a very significant
program and unde_rmine community c;on·
fide nee in the whoW: school l!IYstem."
Dr. F.riu.ellc said he belie".es .. the
recommendations are prolect1ve· of 1he_
sensitivities of children and of the con-~s arid ddubts of par!nls. Yet, he laid
he believes· ii ·i.s "far reaching and far
Reking.·•
·Dennis-Harwood. a chamber of oom·
rilerce director. questioned whether the
ct1mmitWe shouldn't have included mare
facts from which the conclusions were
drawn. A few jeers and catcalls led Mayor
Pinkley to rap hJs gavel and derend the
fact St. Clair -once opposed to the
parlor -kept his mind open enough to go
&tudy others.
Aller a lengthy proce&Sioo of opponents
made their viewpoi nts known and the
preskfent of A·M Food Services Inc ..
discussed availability of other sites, the
hearing wound up.
Also recommended is the aforemen-
tioned option of taking the class coed or
in separate boy and girl instruct.ion. The
committee suggests mixed instruclion be
in existing classes such as physiology and -
biology and separate classes be taken out
of physical education Jime.
"Modification of the present cur-
circulum would be leu expensive and
would not present as much risk of
overempha:!ll!I on the subject matter," the
commiuee said.
Or. Friuelle replied there ar' no data
directly to the point such 4J whether
pregnancies go down when sex education ..
is laught.. "There is only this claim and
that claim in opposition to it.
P'arrar, of 2472 Napoli Way, Costa
Pl-fesa. said the posslbl' spots: along East
17th Street were not available under the
strict financinc t'rms Imposed on the
Farrell'• chain.
C.H. McVay, of 2210 Lake Park Lane.
Newport Beach, who owns the adjacent
reatauranf and liquor store property was
one of the final opponents: to speak.
He once grew yams at the site, while
1'-fayor Pinkley said he once hunl.ed there.
Councilman George A. Tucker finally
moved for denial and the motion was
sec<1nded by St. Clair, who drew applause
from his previous hecklers.
The rommittee also calls for drug,
health and personal hygiene i"struction
beglnning in elementary school. It recom·
men<hi an eleclh1e course in mmiage
preparation for high school seniors.
Train Jnmps Tracks
LAGOS, Nigeria (UPI) - A Nigerian:
train jumped the track and plunged into a
valley near Lagalanga, killing and in·
juring an estima ted 100 pasa'engers, rail
officials announced today. ·
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Now ON FAMOUS BRAND
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"The <lbject of th! report is t.o take
controversy out of lht subject. Including
questionable facts would put controversy
into· it. AJ SOOD as you beain' to point the
finge r you . Jose the basis for rational
judgment I\ become1 a matte r or who
defends that fact or poinl of ''iew,'' he
said .
t.lembers of the committee, besides Or.
Frizzelle, were Arthur Guy Jr., Thomas
Garver, Mrs WilUM Mason. ,_trs. Joseph
Beek, Walter Phelps, Kermit Dorius, Dr.
Philip Murray and Robert Smith.
They beard testimony from 15 different
persons with varied vlewpoinl.! plus
students from four high schools and con-
ducted a community survey that resulted
in 2,019 returns out of 8.250 quest·
ionnaires sent to parents.
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T&IMdif, f'1bruar1.J7. 197Q S DAILY PILOT S
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Schoolmen Tell fiOR · Laguna's _Sch0ol · Needs 1
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:t,lission·
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Viejo Teena gers
In Sundae School
MISSION VIEJO -Mission Viejo
teenageR will have a chance to see if
their eyes 'are bigger Ulan their stomachs
Wednesday. .
1be recreation center ls spoosoring a
sundae making contest. Conte.slants wlll
be vying tO .see who can make and 'eat the
bigge.st and best .sundae.
Seventh graders on up are invited to
the event at 7:30 p.m. in recreaUon
cepter. FeeS will be $1 for members and
11.50 for guests.
e Deal , i:'o11raelt In
l1A.KE FORESTitake F'orestera.who
like to deal themselVes lhto a' Card game
now and theh hive a rt.anding inVitaUon
for the third Saturday of every month.
Th.is Saturday, Feb. 21, Is car1i night at
the Beach and Tennis Club. Several kinds
of card games wll~be played imthe adult
lounge. cards are dealt at 8 p.m. with
play continuing till mJdnight.
·• Park Wo!"k Okayed
LAGUNA HIW -The Macco
Corporation has received Orange County
Planning Commission approval to make
improvemtnts on a neighborhood park in
the MiSsions Community of Laguna Hills.
The park is located on Costeau Drive at
Velasques Road. A commission spokes-
man said improvements in landscaping,
irrigation ancf grading _are need~ before
the park can be dedicated to the local
service dislrict.
• T op Cll i;en1 So11gl1t
MISSION VIEJO-John Langdon. vice
presidenl of the Saddleback Valley
Jaycees, has issued a call for nomina-
tions for man and woman of the year and
organization of the year in lhe Sad.
dleback Valley area.
The Jaycees will present awards to the
man, woman and organi7.ation deemed to
have made Lhe most outstanding com-
munity ccmbibuUon during the past year.
A number of nomination fonns have been
circulated, t.a'ngdon said, but anyone
wishing· to make a nom.1nation may call
831-0726 and ask to have a .form mailed~
Names must be submitted by March 1.
·• 6lrls 6rfl11p f 'or111 s
LAGUNA NIG UEL -Mrs. Ruth Mills
and Mrs. Ruth Talcott are guardian and
co-guardian, respectively, for a new
Campfire Girl group formed in Laguna
Niguel.
Members from the area Include Susan-
ne Andrews, Linnea Bowman, Dianna
Donaldson, Kim Evans. Christal Felder,
Denise Loury, Paula Mills, Lisa Talcoll,
Stacy Warn and Michelle Wynne. •
The group already ha s visited the In·
dian Craft Shop in San Juan Capistrano
to hear a talk on symbolism of the In·
dians anq attended a performance of the
Laguna Beach ctvlc Ballet.
VOTE BUS -Laguna Beach students borrowed English double-deck-
er bus Monday and toured city urging residents to cast their ballots
in Feb. 24 school finance election. Get-out-the-vote effort included
rhusical interludes by John Reynolds and the Collapsible, Disposable
Ban<I.
Marine Chief io Keep Up
Pressure on Dissidents
By JOHN PHlLI P SOUSA
AuotLe!M l'nu Writer
The commandant of the Marine· Corps
said 11-1onday he ~Id keep pressure on a
new dissident group in the armed forces
which seeks to overthrow traditional
Western Dance
Set Sattu·day
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With 150 cowt>oY• rron;a .Sfiuthem
Califotnia and Arl'°"8 dUe In Laguna.
Beach for the first weekend of the Winter
Festival, lhe South· Orange County
Marshal's Posse ls planning an old-
fashioned, wesfum dance to eritcrtain the
bronc buSters Saturday night. '
Don Rhea, captain of the group, says
all Lagunans will be welcome at the af-
fair in the Riviera Room at the Hotel
Laguna.
The honor guest.a will be rkiing in the
two-day Rodeo by the Sea at the high
school athletic field Saturday and Sunday
aJt.emoons. Sponsored by the Laguna
Beach Rotary Club aod Laguna Beach
high school students, the rodeo will
feature top professionals of the National
Rodeo Association. Proceeds will benefit
all campus organiiallons at the high
school.
ways of the military.
Spokesmen for the group, called ~fove
men~ for a Democratic Mllilary -11-1DM
-said military base11 throughout the
country are ripe for their kind or move-
ment and predicted it will grow rapidly,
although membership now ls only about
50.
In an interview in Los Angeles, Gen.
Leonard F. Chapman Jr. said shore
'patrolmen are 'checking cars near the
San Diego, MDM office and noting those
with JJlllit.ar)' base suckers.
111 ~'t thtnk the MDM: Is a threat to
our country or to the military at present,
but some of their objectives would be a
threat It they became a reality," the
'~mmahd,}lt said.
"We are keepJng an eye on those who
frequent that office because If they are
members of .the armed forces -be they
M'arlnes, sailors or soldiers -they will
be dealt with to the full extent of military
law."
MOM endorses allowing soldiers to
refuse to go to Vietnam, setting up
review boards to judge their officers, and
abolishing the draft and the court-martial
systems.
Though MOM is small, Chapman said ,
its goals have caused considerable con-
cern, posing "a major detriment to the
purpose and life of our military organiza-
tions." But, he said, he thinks the effect
ol the group now is negligible.
f\fDM spokesmen, in interviews, said
Chapman generally had an accurate im-
pression of their objectives but denied
they want to wreck the military.
''Obviously -we're in the military
ourselves," sa id one, a 21-year-old
Marine. "We just want to Improve m•ny
areas of life in the service that we can't
through the chain of command."
The spokesmen sakl MOM was founded
three months ago near Camp Pendleton,
the blg Marine base near San Clemente.
The group now has 40 to 50 members in
unitll hi San Dfego and Camp Pendleton,
he said.
The lfOUP sponsored an antiwar parade
In December that drew S,000 partfclpant.s
to Oceanside, he said. They a!So publish a
newspaper, "Duck Power," and support.
various anuwar activities. ·
Night Planned .
For Candidates
The Laguna Beich Civic League will
hold a 11C.ncfldates Night" to give City
C.OUncil candidates for three seals a
chance to bOlb ~k and answer que•
tloos.
Anthony Demetrlades, Le1giie presi-
dent, sajd the program will be $1.uring a
general meeU11g for League Jn!!mber1
April 7 at 7:30 p.m. ln lhe council
chambers.
Demetrlades said each candidate will
be invited to speak. The meeting then will
be lhrown open to qucstiona from the au-
dience.
Anglers Clul>
MeeJs at NHYC
Savitag Featllere d Friends "Life In tbe Ocean" wtn be the topic or
. Saddleback College Instructor Nonnan H. Florida Presbyterian College m SI. Petersbur~, ~1a. canceled classes C-Ole when he speaks at !he Anglers Fri·
Monday lo allow 900 students lo help clean birds caught In oil slick day Luncheon Clllb meeting Friday In the
from tanker that ran aground m Tamp• Bar. Biology laboralorlcs Newport Harbor Yacht Club at Balboa.
Rep.ublican Women's Club ·chief Hit
~Qt Asking Only Opponent to Speak :
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By BARBARA KREIBICH
Ot ... o.iir '"'' .....
Having Invited themselves to the party,
repceaeolatlves of tJ\e Laguna Beach J.Jnlfled Sch0o1 District spoke out in favor
ol the Feb. 14 school tu, override Ind ballet· elOctlon belo,. a capacity audience al"• ljoaday altemm meetiri( of Ille
!Vomtft'S Republican Club of Laguna -·' _.. On hand (o answer que~Uons fo1lo9(tng
a• anlk>vmlde JlresentaUon by Eel Lorr,
pr'elldenl ol lhe Lquna Beach Taxpayers
·AleociaUon, were Superintendent of
~s Wllltam Ullpm Ind truotee
Wtll!Om Wtkoxea and · teachet George
Nettleman. Board member Mrs. Jane
Boyd WU pment, but.did not speak.
Club Preside..TJ.t Esther Lockway, ·an
UllllllCCeUM candidate for tbe school
board IUI ·year, prelaced ber In·
troductkm .ol the prograin feature oo the
school election by explaining that · tbe
T_,ers Asooclatlon had asked for
Ume on Jan. 20, but Dr. Ullom had not
called to make a similar request until
Feb. is, too late to "arrange a balanced
program." However, Mrs. Lockway said,
she had been glad to invite the pro-over..
ride faction to respond to questions .
. CLUB MEMBER
Retired teacher Jean Tuttle, wbo iden-
tified herself as a member of the club,
rose to suggest that in such a non-
partisan matter, It should have been the
duty of the club, having J"eC'e\yed a re-
qu~st for time from the opposition, to
conlacl the 9ther side promptly and offer
equal time.
"They should not have been obliged to
ask to come," said Mrs. Tutlle.
Mrs. Lockway said she felt both sides
wece well represented and added, refer-
ring to a statement of her views opposing
the tax in the bulletin anoouncing the
.meeting: .
"As president of the club I relt I had to
take the 11tand of my convictions. The
members don't have to agree w:tth me.
Perhaps It came out too strongly, but 1
feel very strongly about this . I apologize
if J offended anyone."
ln h11 segment or the program, Dr.
Ullum .responded lO questions frpm the
floor and stressed the quality of. LagUna
education.
READING SCORES
"PMmary reading scOri!s," he said,
"show Laguna studenta on ti:>p lo a study
or six county districts. Fifty percent of
J_.aguna studenti leave kindergarten
reading at third grade level. In a recent
contest Laguna. Jtudenls competed wi\b
22 CGWlly" tehoo,11 to place flnl In I~ O\lt
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of three tested categories."
CIUng the wcceas of Laguna graduates
In obtaining ' top.rate jobs, he added,
"This quality d student ~ will contribute
the most to the nation. U any answers
are to be found that will S1ve our coun-
try, they will come from educaUon."
It ls possible to nm a school district
more economically 1 Ullom a 1 r e e d .
"There is one dislrict with a S5 to t pupil
teacher raUo and where they use cblcken
wire 10 keep pluter riom falling off the
walls. 'They hive one o( the lowest per-
pupll costs in the county -and also the
lowest reading scores."
Respondtng· to a question regarding
teachers'· salaries, Dr. tnlom said that
the district ls "about average" in this
area.. Nettleman told the group his
monthly check, after four years in lhe
district, ls $5%3. "With a home, a wife and
two children," he said, '"I'hal take& a lit·
tie stretchb)g."
STRESSED IMPORTANCE
Nettleman 1treaed the importance or
pltpil-teacher ratio, pointing out ·that
personal cOnlact with . pupils becomes
almost impossible wben the ratio goes as
hlgti as 35 to l.
.. "The kids who take to naroolicll," he
oWrrlde wut· be. needed to cover srowtJlll
over lbe next fuie years, not1q: that pup
population a~1u.Uy· declined a111hur. th!_.,,
year, de&pite an average annual iftcreaM'
of 5 percent In preceding; yeari ""':
RATE DECLINING •-
The-Orange County birthrate Is
declining, he aald, and U the aver"' 1
of Laguna's population remains at
years, as 'predicted, "Who 1s eotnc t
have all tbeSe children?" .. •
The tax override, 111 asaerted, wd
bring In almost a n<tliJon dollan In ·u. ·
' ' . first year, on top or present expenditures.
Noting a legally-required eorrect;on f\
the TaxpayerJ AsaociaUon figure11 printetf
on pro and con arguments by the County
Schools offict, Lorr ss:ilt he did not fee}
he was In error tO include Uilil year's cltf
tax increase, althouih •it is not dlrectJj :?1
related to the schools. "It Is a fact," htl-
oald.
"We want the best for our children," h
concluded, "but it should be the best we-~
can afford."
said, "are the kids who are unhappy. It's La Arti ts ;~
not difficult to spot them, but with that . gun a 8 ' . ;r
many in a class, there's very litUe you !!
can do for them." £" __ £ Ii' .. ~
NeUleman said be bad been deeply ;,. u-a tsmen 8Ce •
volv«I in local Programs to combat ,. narootics and lauded the Thurston system J d , D
that enables leacherS to meet with &mall U gmg ate
groupl! of &tudehl!I. l
Ullom added that his latest report from Laguna artists and craftamea bJ}.j.
the principal. or the. high sChOOl lodicate<I terested in submltUng works to be judge4~
a 50 percent decline in drug use at that by the FeUval of Arta jurors should have;
campus. He reminded listeners that · three of their workll . at Irvine Bowl l
"Laguna was the first district In the ~farch 14 between 7 and 10 a.m. 11.a
county to blow the whistle on student Verner Beck, grounds chairman,. aa .. J
drug use and has had continuing pro-judging will take place between 10 ... m.
grams ever since, involving whole and a p.m. Deadline for ptcking op ~
families, , nbmitted work ls'5 p.m. · · ' •'
· lllustratlng his remarks with .charts, Beck said applicants wishing to applt'
Lorr reiterated the ' a n t I·· o v e r ? l d e In more than one medium should brlrf&
arguments he had presented at a recent three works, in each medium. :
Qlambe.r of Commerce· bnakf.as\, alleg-'lbe FeiUval -wlll run from :July tTi
Ing the dl1tric\'s cost-per.pupil rate and •throogh Aug. 30. •!
offering figures from county schoci Judges for this year's show are V.incent<l
districts. Farrep, Margie Rahs, Ken Knutaon, Bo1(
t..10una'1 cost-per-pupil, he all~ed la Laney, Vivian Burtcbby, Orville Clay and
$S88, compared with a county average of Ralph McConnell. Alternates are Lu~'
$621 and figure of f721 In the next h.\ghest Chown, Mary E .. Warren and Jacquli:
district, Newport-Mua. M.9f!ett ..:!!
!!'be Newport ~lstrlct just paased f. new .Artllts wbo m1y apply, aakl Beak, att 87~nt override, however, thll month. U. Who either did not apply 1aet yeai'·
. Since l!lftO, .the Laguna raie: baa Increased , ot did apply ablf wtn not aCCepted u ei-•
13$5, he .utd. • •. hlbllcn· or -exhlbllon iQed !O-
H• 01'l)Oltd arrumenta ·that tbe tax ~bmtt -it to tha lflO jucfllni. "'.
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many economlcal Twice-a-v .. r M1il)t .. n•nce . ~ .,!111 11 ~lie o~
changes, ae,®mil• chenlt lubrica·
lions. See how much you can 1ave on
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By Uolled· Pra1 la!erw.Uoaal
!mt~ plllllel bomb,ed miuile slte1 ,19
milea . South of Cairo todlj' to the lint
c~ ., .. °""' ,... ...,, ~p~J)enetraUOn of Egypt in five weeks.
, and U.N. Stcretary .General U Thant said
'.TTaken from h.11 oWce at the u!g· in . New York tbal only very strong
fng of SDS, Black Students Umon • measuies can avert a oew catutropbe Jn
l!l!d Associated Students leade!'f, the Middle Eaat .
11,SC'a PrHldont Norman Topplnt "."· · wu led In an urgent manner ro the hraell l'femler Golda Meir, ln a major
ent ,t:cttvities Center. The puz. PollC!' llpeOCb to the lsraeU Knesiet
president was confront~ in (Parliament), appealed to the " Arab ~
lounge area by 100 students -• Pit aad their rulers lo atop the tilling In
utlng "We DEMAND you have the MJd4Je Easl and "enter peace
a happy birthday!:' Birthday cake \ oegotlaUOOs 81 '<iuals." She again called I• honor ·of Topping's 62nd year · . ... the order ot the day. for restoraUon of the ~ase-flre.
. ~ 'I1le JsraeU·alr raid WU the finrt alnce .. •• ~ • plants tilled 70 Egyptla_ns in a "milt.Ake''
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Ntw y orlc'• , .spcciat "nighJt ouiskirts ·of Cairo, a bombJna: thal tn<JfOT,,. Mrs •• .A,m.tlfa Betanzo~-brought world )Jrot.esta and a new state-,
got 'p. frontic mll late Saturdat1 ment fr~m MosCOW M~y nleht of .,
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about to Qi!!t m4~led. The brl!U ·· hel -· · -' · · :1 ....
and gr"°"' complaiM<I 1ht1r rob-. ~~s--~; •• to a new· , _, ___ .:... • '1.'o the Hoon and Bae"' • l.it toould not tie the knot be· iiww., ..........-<& "''"'""~
""'5< th<tl had /OT{lotltn to ' at the United NaUom, laid hO would take
brj!'fl their marriage certifica.tt no· ibitliuve bimseU but would leave it to ·
ond ~~ 200 weddfng .guest. . the Btg Four wwen or the full 1&-
wne stgllding bl7 toaiting an d rpeinbu Securtty · COu.ncll to decide what
IDO!lcl<rlng. Mn. Bef<nlzo> cnook-should be doae. • (ftCd a ckrk at tht marriage li· . : :• ..
Aslrocaut Neil Armstrong, on' beball of the Apollo
ll crew," presents a photo Ot the cr~w'1 moon walk
and a miniature National Geographic Society flag,
whicb.J!iey carried with them, to Dr. Melvin Payne
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(left), president of the society, which presented the
aslrocauts with.Ibo Hubbard Medal -prime honor
for research, exploraUon and discovery.
cll!'ftle bureau who went to hi!
offw.. aftd v<rificd thal the li-
cenu'"'M4been granted. A Quick
cell u:us tll.en. mode to the rabbi a.a ·u.;· ·~emcnV got .und<r
: .c8mh0di_~ _Firiiig : .· Fla1ning Dessert in Sky?
Back at U.S. · . .. ·· .. aoay. . • ... . . ' · · · · · ··· Cockt(Iil Was Molotov Type; ·Plane Hijacked
-=-·. :. • • : . Attae~g , p]·ftnes MlAM"I (lJPl t ~ It was Iuncht~e a det~r to Havan~: jacker's wife asked her for .some
. F onner Gov. 'Geore-·c. wa'lS.. SAIGON. !l,JPl) -Cain' bodl' ,· i.. ... 1 he~.·guo· 8bQard th.e big 727 stretch jet 30,000 feet Sbouting "Viva Cuba!" and brandishing airsickness plllJ for her son. -••• '• dau.,,...er Bobbi Jo has made ' 11411 · · his bizarre weapo•• the excl'~ La•:m' "W'·n 1 came back with the p1'I'· he b"• mo..r;.. antiilr. Ctaft inina tnto. a 'border~-· abo. ve ~ Atlintlc. The stewardesses "'" I.CU · 1"' 1.11, liim a grandfather for . the first "1«6 o-"':" -. commandeered an Eastern Airlines plane grabbed my ann, pulled out the bomb time.' The wile of a contractor,. region~ aboot at lf.S. plihu Qlat a\tac_k were . fusSing with their tray1 when 8 with IG4 penons during a night from and said 'Viva Cuba,' " Mi!s Foiworth
Jalnas Parsons, .she gave birth to Nortf) Vletn~ell!: and. Viel ·~~· .sliort~k man waving flaming teqlJ!la Newark, N.J: to Miami Monday. He nad said.
a boy S"undar at ~~e Ba~:= Med-.. ~~&. ~ frordiq:., Alll~-fOU!'ces_ , .. ~. ~ alid. 8 bayonet..fi~ted pt_,tol bolt,ed slipped through Eastem's experimental Ronald Gourley, a profwor o I
ical Center lD B1rmingi , AJ.a. ' Cambodii ~__,,1 .. h . '• l~ried .i. .down the 111le shouting m ~panlsh. · antihljack screen to pull of tbe· first hi· architecture at Harvard, Dying to Miami Mri. Panons 1fl.id.tbe baby would tbJt_. Ame-rt~"_';i~afl as =~ itl . ·~· "1 .~t . they ,~ a . flanibeau or jackini ol a U.S. commercial airliner this with his 10D Geoffrey, 11, saw the hi·
"be named eith•r-• J..,... Corfrf bordm. u . .s;.·p1ane1 hue at1imts muck 8ome sor1, said MJ:_s • .'Helen ~· wlih year. jacker rprina: down Ute aisle toward the
ParlOM or Rldunonol.Corloy·P•r-into , .. ~bodlan ·--in talla"~ -..rkable aA1omb. • ,,, · Travtllng with hls wife and two yoong coclipil
aens. Tb!!! former' -governor's mJd-_ ~" ...,.,,_, r.e """' BUt:~ "thabbily ' CU-essol-1 Latin was c~ -a girl 10 aod a boy I -·he "The man was whirling moiotov
ell. name ls Corley ' for guerrilla at_lacn. from tber<. , • •-~•· .•· s!eWanf' ·-.'·· · nanilng ta~ togelher two lequlla bottles and , cocktslls al'llWld hls head and •e"'·•," • 'Ille. Ill, .test such Incident .r~J ""'· . d·~..,'"'er1. '('he~ names' ·w-~e ..1. '"~'"•:nlll' '-a ' '""" · · • ·; • . ~ucou. .. , a1ruuw-o 11wu filed them with gasoline.. Witnesses said said young Gourley.
• on Feb. l~ when U.S: alrcr~ed . Molotov coC~U, his ticket to Cuba . there wu a black ball, about the slze of a The pilot, Capt. Wayne A. Danielsen, •-rJ"">l""il,.'rlr."~'i""':::';'!" _Ncrih Vie!Jiameae posl~ in bod.la "It was ·a r.f9',"' raid Mrs. Ries, ol.. Fort softball, also attached lo the bottles, but sa1d he was informed "There Ls someone
ground fire froniJMide the neutral (.ft·-N.J as she and her filfow ita function was not known. at the door wllh a bomb."
ation shot.down a U.S. ~-~ed deplaned ,11.fety ·at Mlamf Stewardess Eucenia Foxworth. who "We decided to let him in," the captain The ~~ ;, ~a ~: lnfeniaUllllli Airport 111~ nliJit ajla" llP'W a liWe · Splnilh. aaid the hi· said.
up to 'the IiOrder north ot 1he' South
llOlnameM to1'n ol Loe Ninh IS,·mllos
~ ol Saigon. The point b where Roule
13. ·-frqn Cambodia Into Saulb. VJelnam. · .
. . "lbe IOurces 1&1d there have been ..no
-reports· of Cambodi8n· guns firing at U.S.
planes"near Route 13 but they ~ve done
150 D;lany . times 1n ·the past along other. Ji!l'ls of ·a.. b«d<i-. TheJ. said v.~. p11ota
hate .been w41Ded of tho Cambodian rn6ve. . • .
Senate -ExieD.ds
_Hunger. Unit
,tulhor Leon Uril pol<I ,.;u, .'1i11 WASHINGTON (AP) -A lJ.S.-alded
bride, fo~ Jill ~'!'body, 2Z, af"1 . program Wldtr •hlcb South Vietnam
tMir weddinQ' at Uttfoti•/atlOTtd A~ seeks to capture. convert or kill leaden
gontr'in Hottl i•.Ntw ·York. Utii, of the Viet Cong faced a critical Senate
whose btlft.stllerr includt' E%0d'.MI, tnqulry ~1 in the opening round of new
Topaz, and Mila 18, and Mils Ptabodv; ' w~cy heali~s. all~ ·~ ~· a phot.ogrop~r in A.rpt11, Colo., there · oper on 11 c ~ w1e .r-1&111::111.t
married in a Jttoilh iinglt-ring rite. program, and Sen. J. W. Fulbright <D-Ark.), already has characterized lt u a
system of assa&!ination. • M•yor Carl B. Siok" of Cleve-
land, Oblo{ and bis wife arrived in
Tel Aviv or a twl><l ay visit as
guests of the mayor of Jerusalem.,
Toddy Kollok. Swke• planned ro
meet Primo Mlnltfo!' Golda Moir
and other Israeli officials. He and
hi• wife had previously 1topj>ed In
Holland, Germany and Italy.
The S<nate F~gn Rtlatla111 Com·
miUee, which Fulbright headl, will <00·
sider Phoenix as part of a more genera.I
Inquiry into U.S. aid and advisory
operations in Vietnam:
Fulbright laid the commlttoe ..in bold
hearings in March oo the ..uvttla ol
U.S. military advt.on, Ainerlcan econo-
mic aid to South Vietnam, and the opeta.
Uons ol the U.S. lnformaUon Agency.
Gambling Lo~
Believed Behind
Hawaii Sl~~g
HONOWW. (UPI) -·A Hawaii>n
-.I ·"°""' 1'bo a1Tanged Jambllnr junkets to Nevada casinos wu found gar.
roted.in the trunk oC b1s car, police said
Monday. •
Detectives said Harry T. otal<e, 41,
may have beta. slain by "urxkr'wcwld
types" ..... loot heavily .. bis, IM>b!Jnl
tours to Laa Vegas casino&. They ilJO
were investigating a report Otake was
carrying $95,000 when he wu last Men
ali ve.
>.. operal<lr of a chartered gambllng tOUT operatioo., Otake was r~ble for
collecting of gambling debts 'owed to
Nevada caeinos. Police said be approved
several IOU'& or .. markers" for Hawail
gamblen tmable to pay off' casifiol after
lo&ng on one of hls toura.
Otake's body was found Friday In a car
trunk. Police said he was strana:led with
a cord wrapped around his neck. 1'1ree
empty money bags arid a pistol were
beside U.. body.
Authorities said otake wai ane of
oevenl penons 1'bo «gaJilzed Honolulu. 19-Las Vegu· gambling junkets deacribed
by a detecUve as a "loc:raUve bulintss."
Meany Assaih NiXon J -
On Labor ·Performance
MIAMI BEACH (AP) -Qrganl-1
labor, whole ln!Ual reloUona with Pru!·
dent Nixon were marked by muted
crltlcism and even occukma.I fain~
praise, Is taking off U.. kid glov ...
"His first year, from the labor stand·
poln~ ~a gre.lt bli goooe egg," AFI,CJQ
President George Meany said of Nixon's
first year ln the Whlte House.
At a news confertnee ·Monday, Meany
licked o[f labor'• mounting opp:>sition to
Nixon on rising unemployment, hls veto
of health, education and wellare ap-
Housing Order
May Slow Down
U.S. Building
By UDlted Preti h ttraatloaal
proprlaUoos, hla s~ Court cholw'
and the admlnLstraUon'1 "Philadelphia
Plan" for racial hiring.
Meany said N I :r o n • 1 antJ.infJ.ation
policies have caused rising unemploy·
ment without slowing tbe naUon'1 wont
price spiral in :JO years, which clipped U
cents from the value of the dollar Jut
year.
"We face the possibWty of a receJSion
with inflation at the same time," he said.
'lbe onJy cure Is federal controls on
wages, prices, corporate 1 a I a r 1 es ,
dividends and all other forms of income,
Meany said.
He predlcled the nation'• uneniploy·
me;i. rate of 3.9 percent of the wot~ force
ls Ukely to aoar to I pe~ent ln the next
few months, highest in 10 years ..
Meany, who has backed Nlxon's Viet.-
nun policies, his declston to build an an-
UbolllsUcs ml1&Jle systerit and part ol hla ·
pllDI for welfare reform, issued his first
hanb ait.lcism when NlJ:ou vetoed the
health, educaUon and welfare ap-
propri1Uon1 blll aeveral weeb 110.
Freezi11:g Ra.in H!i~ East
A new government order guaranteeing
replacement housing for persons wh?R
hom,. are in the path ol federal building
projecj..S may slow down IOID.e highway
and airport construction acr~· tbe
ceuntry. ·
The order, i85Ued Monday by Trans-
portation Secretary JOhn A. Volpe, says
no cormruction -w111 be authori~ for
transportation projects unUt the govern-
ment verifies replacemerlt boulinl Is in
pl8ce and has been offered to the rtSI·
dent> al>oul to ~ dilplaced,
Drizzles Widespread Also Al,ong "Most of Pacific Coast
Temper.Cures
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Soch traru!porUtinn-~lllted project.
dlsplace 70,000 penons each year In all
sections 6t th~ country. Of that number,
Volpe said. 50,000 ar. forced lo move by
ledoratillghwl!' building. Provtou.o to the
new order, the go\'ernment only required thlit replacement boo>Ing he provided to
the exttnt such was possible.
Vol(ie acknowledged that "any project
that Is within the dty limit.I of any me-
tropolitan area wilt erpe:dence some
~..-down." wlllk replacement hooslng ls
rowided up,
r: ~ ... First Lady Planning
JI U ~ ~ ·" Trips to 4 Colleges fl ,,
ti Sl " ~ WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Finl !My
: :; Pat Nixon will embark on a co(lege toat
" " .o. P.1arch i to .spotlight oft<ampus student ~ ~ vohmt.eer projecu.
Jl a 1.u Informed IOUfCtl laid the, Pretldenl't
~ ~ ,11 wife w1ll make a four day }ourMf which
.. ,. ·" will take hflr to Michigan State Urllvenl·
: ~ •1' ty 1t East Lansing; the Unlvtnlty of
~: r, .» Kentucky al~Le:•lngton ; the COlle1e of the
s1 At J' Otarks on the M.Wourl;Att:anaas: llne :
1• • .a and the Unlvusity oC Colorado at ~; : ·'' Boulder. '
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Harvard University President
Nathan Pu1ey h,as aMounced
ha will retire in June of 1971.
Pusey,_who-wlll be 64. when h.,
re!ires, cited "a formidable
arr6y of difficult problems" -
. upc.&llng lor tho near future.
Sen~te Vbte
On Car swell
Faces Delay
WASHINGTON \UPll -.Senate
Democrallc leader Milut Mansfield In-
dicated today that a confirmation vote Ql\
the Supreme Court nominatio9.,. of G.
Harrold Canwell would be postponed un-
til after work ls completed on voting
rights legislation.
'n>e nomination and the1 bill to t::dend
the voting rights a<:\ of 1155 ate oi a col·
liilon course. The Senate agreed la.st year
to take ue u.. bill by the lint of March.
.The Carswell -nomination should rUcli
the senate . 8 few days earlier but
Minsfield Said.be assumed thtre would
bl a "hold' .. bJ some senator -•request
f0< dalay that b ·traditionally upheld· oul
'Of courtesy .
'I1iat would·mean the voting rigtlt.a .bill
woWd' then .become the pending buslnoN.
Mansfield told reporters: 0 Vo:Ung
rights wil( come lint If 'the voting rl&lJ!s
bill ls on lhe calendar as agreed to and no
e:rtension i's allowed." '
Mansfield said he would not be averse
~ a simple extension of the first of
March deadline -which actually nvans
?.farch 2 since Marth 1 falls on Sunday -
but pointed out tbls would ~ •P-
proval of all senators. , .
The judiciary committee approved
Carswell's nomioation M<nlay by a 13-4
vote.
U the liberals force lbe yoting righl5
Issue to the floor before Carswell, it wlU'
be U.. !OCOOd time they used tho
earrwell nominaUon to gain a vkt.ory.
They successfully Ued up the nomlnatioo
in committee 1IDtil they ·got . ......,ance of
a ·d>flnire dare (April 21) foe votln( 1111
electoral reform •
* * * Haynsworth Area
Slow But Sure
On School Order
By UnUed Pn:11 lotematlonal
Fede.ra1 Judge Clement F.
Haynsworth's home county in South
Carolina complied reluctantly b u t
smoothly today with his order that it
totally desegregate its public schools.
Seven-thwsand white and 5,000 black
students were transferred in Greenville,
S.C., to give each school In Its system a
racial rnirtun approximately 80 percent
white and 20 percent black.
0 1 think it's ridiculous but T guess
we're going to have to live with it," com.
plained one white housewlle who watched
her daughler board a school bus to bl
transferred to what had been an all·black
school.
Many other whites voiced distaste~ as
did IOD'le blacks protesting the closing of
several Negro schools· But school ad·
mlnl!lraton who I a st month tenned
Haynsworth's order unreasonable and
impractical said few problems cropped
up.
Thrtt-hundred Negroes moved into
Greenville's Wade Hampton High School,
named alter a confederate general, and
whites hung up banners and placard1 to
welcome them. 'The school, South
Carolina'• largest, had been partially
desegregated several years ago under a
freedom of choice plan . ·
A3 bas usually been the case In
predominantly white districb in the
SQUth, only a few whites refused to make
transfers ordered by the court. A
spokemian for the Greenville achools
said attendance was "close to ·normal"
across the city.
Higli. Court Asked
Spell Out Rule
jVASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme
Court, which has been slowly spelling out
its achool desegregation policy for 16
eyan:, has been urged to say finally
whether racial balance in every school ii
the only way to aehi.eve integration.
1'be Memphis Board of Education told
the court Monday it ls doing all is can do
end 1Cbool segregation but that it cannOt
control the racial makeup of the city's
neighborhoods.
At \he same tlme, President Nixon,
who ,hu ta.id he op~s busing puplla to
obtain racial ratios in schools., asserted
the ne14{11borhood school concept should
be the rile "to the extent possible."
The ' Memphia school board said the
high court has never ruled on whether
IChoolJ which rtflect the racial com· '
po1ition of their nelghbortloods are the
stltut.lonaJ. Nl:ron noted in a 1tatement
Moriday the courts hlv~ yet to define
what b meant by a unitary school ·-
Lobb yist Faces
Fraud Charges
WASHINGTO~ !UPI) -A Federal
gr a n d jury today Indicted lobhybt
Nathan P. Voloshen, a fonner long ume
friend of Houoe Speaker John vt,
McC«mack, on.a oecond charge of fraud.
Voloshtn and two other penons: ""'*
Indicted by a srand jury in Baltim.,. "!'
five count.a ~barging use of tile malls to
clelrltld a Baltimore contractor In COl1"
nectJoo With • Navy contrau:\ proposal
ntey were accused or u 1 I n 1
J.[cCormack's olll<t to help carry out the
aijeged ocheme.
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2,000 Demonstrate After Chicago Seven Ruling , . I .
By THE AS.SOCIATED PRESS chunl<I of ice In New York and JUdi• Julius J. Hoffman· lor ~own. the crowd surpd alona
Violef\Ce flared during aboul 1,000 persons fought the weekend sentences in the a street, b)'eaking. store win-d~nslrations in California police.and smashed plate ata:aa ChJcq-0 trial. dowa over a nine-bl6ck aru
and New York agatnst jail ' Wlndows in -a o W 0-ro W ft ,Berbley: .. police report.t_alx+-and-.~ .• policemen wlt;h ' . offloen IDJ•rod and lS persons sticks and alon<ll. senten~ lmpo~ on Y.?ven Bcrkel~y on ·?tf~ay. J ·Vreeted after four h0urs ot The crowd stay~ t.ogeth'er
1 Chicago riot c~nsp11acy ~e(en-~artier 1n the day an ~ r'i.in-pelted encounlera In the for an hOUf,, b!ooklng traffic dants,an~ lhe1r attorneys for esb~ate.d .2,000 perSOQS a~ strltta. near ·the University 0 f
contempt ~~rt. · tend~· a 'peaceful ral~y in' San ~~~+was' llo{nped on tailfornta. then broke into
An estimated 2,000 persons Fraocisco where speakeo de-ttie )ilfid when> a mWI ll'OllP ama.U groups t'lit ed the
threw r.ockl,.wood, bottles ind noun~. U.S. •Di.strlct Court: · tun>et1 on'biin, ~wound streets tor ano:her:: houri
qp •~th a brok,ea ana. and bre.aklng windows and at
. se~aL Wefe. ~ bl iAhe fact times a.ttacldng l s o I a t e d
wttti tricb and other flying Policemen.
objects. One113Ucelh1n receiv· At the University o f
.ed &lass fi'agmenta In bis eyes. California at Santa Cruz, 75
In New ·York', a de_monstra· miles lo the sou th,
tlon spoU!)l"ed :ir.Jii/ the Fifth demonstrators 'marched to the
Avenue ~'Vielnln) Pe ace court house where a crowd of·
Parade Cqmmittee 1'irched 200 raised a "Power to the
from CltY Hall to the Ciiminal People" flag and fought off
Court Baiklingotsltie' of a hetr-citizens who tried to haul It
11'!& for t! ~lack Panthers On. down. There were no injuries
char1es of. conspiring lo ·kill and no arrf!l~
pollcerilen and bomb public The San Francisco rally waS
bul.ktlngs., sponsored by l~ NaUonal
Nine were arrested after a Lawyers Guild, w.kose presl·
melee In which sever i. 1 denl, Marvin Stender, stressed
po I t c e m e n apd news that Hoffman had pronounced
photographers were Injured. contempt sentences While the
The Berkeley dei;nOnstratlon j~ry 'as 11tlll deliberating.
featured a nine.foot effigy of "What will be next?" he
Judge floffman. When a asked. "Elimination of the
J.X>licernan tried to hauJ it jury entirely?"
6 Policemen lnjurea
In SF Statioii. Blmt
• Speo.J.lated that the blast
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CLUES HUNTED IN POLICE STATION BOMBING
Chief Hints Link With V•rdlct Vlolenc•
lions in Berkeley," he said. given 10 pinls o( blood. Police
There was no immediate ar· listed his coodiUon a11 "fair
rest. but guarded." Police Chief Alfred Nelder
Tlltldly, ft0ru1ry 171 1970 DA!lY Pll.OT S
RecQrds of lffJTC ·
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
~mb exploded on a police sta-
tion window sill late Monday
night, s6raying the inside with
metal stapler;:. Six policemen.
were reported Injured, one
with a severed neck vein.
might have been connected
with demonslrations In nearby
~fke~y against contempt of
~ $enlences in the Chicago
riot coru:piracy trial. Barca
did not say why he believed
the demonstratiom and born·
blngs iitlght be linked.
said tht.bomb apparently was Robert 0. Fogarty, 43, a
a timed device because parts patrolman, was struck in the
of what appeared to be a clock he_ad wtth what appeared to be
were found in the debris oflhe I 1ti Inch-long re nee staples
Park Police Station. 1 ··-'.:.'•.:.m.:..:.lh.:.•~bo-'m"'--b. _____ -"'.:..:.:::::::.:,:;
The blast tore a hole in the 'r
'"' O,t Telf•~
SNOWBALL BEANS POLICEMAN IN NY
20 Arrest~ During 'Chicago S.V•n' Riot
Residency .
Added to Bill
On Abortion
HONOhULU (UPI) -A
House-Senate conference com-
mitiee 'haa r'J>O:rtedly reached
aguement on a bill which
would legalize abortions -
When perfonned by a licensed
physlcictn, in a st.ate-licensed
hos pital, on women who have
been llawaii residents at least
ihree. months.
A draft or the commiU.ee
report was expected to reach
the Senate and House floors
today. A final vote on the
landmark measuu could come
in both houses Wednesday.
The bill would make abor-
tions easier to obtain In the
SOl.h st.ate than anywhere else
in the U.S. An abortion would
be.a matter strictly between a
woman and her doctcr.
The Senate originally passed
by a 17-7 margin a bill which
would wipe out the slate's
criminal law against abortion
but the bill was te mporarily
side.tracked when the House
serit it to the joint commlUee,
made up of three. senators and
three represental\ves.
The three-month residency
requiremeitt was the only
change made Jn tbe bill by the
committee, legislative sources
1ald.
Play Slated
WAS!UNGTON (UPI)
The musical hit "1771" will be
performed in the East Room
of the Whlte House Sunday -
George \\''ashlngton '1 birthday
-the fl,rst time the full pro-
duction of a Broadway show
lias been staee<I In thf: ex:
ecuUve mansion.
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there was a c:ennectlon with
the Chicago Seven demonslra-
cement under the. window and
spattered shrapnel through the
statlon'e main office room.
Sgt. Brien McDon!ild, 4o, the
moM. seriously Injured man,
suffered a severed jugular
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IN THE SOl!rH WHITE child
fleeing public schoob by lhe
Governors of six southe -
organlling to win naU
gressional support
position to the in
orders of the feder
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NJ much becau
again but
disillusion an
joining the
anywhere in
Walla ct
the South
political
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Campus ,.~~t.~pters .
lll!ldenla. u fo •bat they .... doing and •el<ed ~
IJtdlvldually ,U they were pr-I to darupl !be Intel" view•. .. ,
Al 1 ... t one -ent wbole employment Interview •
wa1 dlUUJ>le!I ba1 Ill«! 1 COJilplalnl, ao the , Qtfendera
Will get a heU!ng ~Y thelq1eera on the student "'1'1'91"•
couri "l a 1tudellt llonor council. . • ~ent. cowu pl'tlllllllbly lbould have the bat Pfll'S~ve·to &8f•1U&rd the'rtpll ot other llUdenll end '
to recommead ~~~riate pllnlsbmenti {which mlgbl ra.oge from rep to expulllon).
It. 1eem1 reaionable to assume that the accused
dilruptera lhould be ' called to acc01!!1I for their conduct
in some way. U UHa system caa't be made to tunction, violent -confronteUom are an unhappy prospect
Davi<l · Against Golia~h?
U you remember Wwtam Anderson Dougherty or
Robert T; Jones, count yourself among Orange Qounfy'a . most Pollt)ciilly ·acute observers.
Tliey were pc)llUcal unknom who challenged the
nomh\IUon of Rep. James B, Utt· the last time the ven-~rable leglllator 1nugbl a return to olfice. In 1988. They
temaln unknowm, and Congrassman Utt ls aeetlng 111' tenth term In Wulllntloo. ·
'Whatever happened :lo tb• Me11ra. Dougherty and
J naes appear1 to · be of lltUe ·concern to William WU-
coxen , qf La'JU118 Beach. Either be doesn't know !bet
Utt got _alm<ilt 100,000 of the 132,000 Republican votes cast iJt tbal 'primary, or lie l!nowi something about the
elec1orate that previous candidates didn't
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For Wilcoxen is indeed a candidate in · the 3Sth
Congressional Distric~ cballenging Utt with a small
budget, a lltUe.tnown name an<f scarce recognition from GOP power ftgures.
David against Goliath?
Or another I?<>ugherty-Jones ?
-~!~.~ ~,..,;.
.. THAT BEAPi IS' ·l>Olf'IG ou~ THl~G.~
to Life Again
egration Crisis
1968 elect.km that the wave of the p:>liUcal
future in 1970 and tm lies with those
who ,0 in Wallace~s dlred.ion.
NIXON HAS GIVEN ample evidence
that he is aware that th11 may M an ac-
mrate prognosis by two successive ef·
,forts to name a conservaUve southemer
to the United States Supreme Court. 'll>ls
may not be enough, probably will n0t be
enough, to appease the elements in the
South to whom Wallace a pp ea 111 .
Solllherners know that far more will be
required than a single Supreme Court ap-
!OlDIJlient to Implement the freedom of ·~ in iaCe relaUons on which they ln-
.UI.
When it ts considered that Nixon's eJec..
tloA ,,ru saved in 1968 in one state of the
' Sou~. it can be aeen bow heavll1 the
Wallace candidacy weighed. If NlxM bad
lall'ecl to carry North Carolina he would
have"" been defeated by Hubert H.
Humphrey.
UNQOE8TIONABLY, Nixon has ga)ned
in political strength since the 1968 'elec-
tion by his appeal to the "silent ma-
jority." But a part or that majority is: .in
Wallace's constituency wblcb be is now
trying to reclaJm.
Wallace ii emerging as a greater
threat to NiJon than any which arise1
from the DemocraUc side of bis op.
position. In fact , Nixon Is not to blame
for the inat.ant desegregation orders of
the federal courts. He would have pro-
ceeded slower. But Wallace blamed the
Nixon Administration for writing the
orders wh.lch the courtl are enforcing and
lhat Is enough lo project him back in lhe
· picture to try to carry oat his threat or
making Nixon a one-term President.
·ke Ball of Lead
Chee!le. The food Wll beauUfully bal-
anced nutr!Uonally.
jND n WAS WASHED down with
tomethJng wt called dqo red, or red Ink.
or lnk. Thls was a ttrange add sort of
pollce l't)IOIW for the NI!' Yon beverlge which bore a resembl1nce to
an. wine.
y job was to cover police be;ld-Besides ink, tht moat memorable item,
rs on Center Slreet. The ,)ob coo-Ind the one which we got the most of1 in being· nice to the other, older was a mlxture of spaghetU and sauce and
s, ror we had a system of poo~ beans, whlcb we called pastafuoo and
hlcb placed a premium. 00 In-which the Italians called pasta fazzolo.
competence, Ind complet<ly d1-lrl(ed I have ••WI blgb off tho tior' olnce
sny-lorm or lnltillivo. U.O.. days -~ Parjs, New Y~ snd
lt w a 11 a privileged, and ·~-·~ -utreno.. Alrt:s -but nottUng bat ever
peUUve sodety. AJ in all S\lcb there wu given me the solld uUlf.ldlon of those
a highly developed taste for the dill when I first found' food. l became
ameniUes, or as highly developed u tt booked on ·Italian culalne, and remain so
could be In the greatest flundal "*1. This ts one or the main reuons I
depression this country ever knew. apeQd so much of my time ln_ North
Police headquarters was In lhe middle _ Beach. There are rest.urants ·~ aWI
of New York's LltUe ltaly. Behind it wu eerve tht same kind Of food, tllOl.l8b not
berry Stnoel, tbe Via 'Venelo of the ~ • quarttr •ad there Is no notsy Mam-_._ ""' Mii, But the willt II better, aad just ,._..,, .. c:l1etp.
11111 ,llEPORT~RS Ctbere wert •bout
I ti• us, ~ Ule cat frwn the d-,.._,...,_ll'l'ivecf -_,,.
lit( bl I ~ Bentley) took
-mu! )I tbl'Ui at lboolt I pJU., an
hour wlflclt lo -4"11 -pnUy (OOd for both _..,. Ind t •ID i-D ( -We lie w1Clt ltallu.famW.."" Mul'*-
r/ t1rtet. We nllltod ....,. -nve or
them. We Plld 1 .-Mr /or uch meat.
We notln.d the Mamml Mii lo advance,
lltd --• lb& raUn11d Oat alter .. f.aoillJ ..... -led. -1'e lood. fat" me, WIS 'wondtrf'ul. lt
wu ...,,.... to be enjoyed, to enhanct
lile, not mertly In I" up the old .buggy.
• 'f'he culline It eacft .... blltltrnont WU ,
1boo& tbl -ID~ Ind llUllllJ, II.
WU tbe ""'Uno pe __ ... ! -ho!I toUp,
talld. f>Mlt, meat and ..,.ttlllto, 1pc1
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
~ compete for the hon°' of
rUail;tg and lowering the American
Die at '°"" sc11oo1s. •nd .. pec1.
all)' at a church achool here on the
Onnp,Cout. But oomeon• ll>ould
tu<:h lhem to honor Old Glory bY
not drqglng It on lhe ground.
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No Knock Bill
Violates the
Constitution
'Silent Major·ity'
Same Everywhere
' To tbe Editor'
The "co-knock" druc bin polled by tbe
Senate is, In my opinion, an unneces.ury
and unreasonable measure whose disad-
vantages far outweigh Its possible con-
lributlons to tbe mrbing of dnJ.g use.
Unannounced entrJ...,tnto· 1 prtv.te home
ii unquestioolbly I mlatlon Of the bu!c
rll!it of prlv11ey lllftfwde4 bY tbe COnsUtuUan. . ,. •
It b tbll guarantee tbAt dlalqubbes
American democney from the police
states lh1t hive oltal produced du!<
chapten ln buinall hlitory. ,
' THE CONBBQUENClll of m1saJe ot
errors by lhe.pollce lo employmg U>ll pro-
vbion -d lnriltlbly be trqlc Ind COll-ly. '
. I n f r J n g e m e n t on CoolUiutionauy.
111aranteed rigbtl Is Wlrnllled only when
at>.olutely necesury to prot«t -
rights. ViolaUon of. a basic human
privilege merely to facilitate enforcement
of one particular law is unjustifiable.
JOHN NIMMO
'Boot 'fi;m 0.ct'
To the Editor:
I thought about President N-'1 1p.
pe.aJ to the "allent majority" u I was
going througb two new books 1bout
Russia lhJs week -"Message m:m
M08COW,'0 and '"'Ibe New Rmslan
Tragedy," both bY qualified Western
ob.erven or the current Soviet eceoe.
It seenu: that the "silent majority" Is
the same in every couttry, capllal!at or
CommuniaL It is sl)ent mostly because it
Is uncaring and self-involved; tt speab
up only when its own ecooomic roes are
stepped "" ~ lllwp\y, .
IN RIJ!llllA, ONLY the lntelllppt.ta
oppoie the .,. .. mnent -only · the
wrtten, artlltl; otudentl, lntelJectuala,
ud a few ..,,i-people. n-are
lhe -""° --shocked and -by -·· beutly Invasion of C>ediollovdla, abocked by the brulalily
of the lnvulon, and shamed beca ...
"nobody gives • damn" e z c e pt themaelves. ,
'Ille few rumbles of dlsaldenco and pr<>
lest qalnlt the Soviet j-aut have
como from men like SOlzbenitiyn Ind
Slny1vsly, l!elJnkoy, Ind Merdlenko,
poels Ind intellectuals wl>o have given
ceurageom -lo the cold repreoaJon of this ™!tllinlsed ... _ 'Ille main body
ot cltllent -u ev<lr)'Wbore-goes llOng
wilh the IO"ermnt!li becau.e It Is euler
Ind safer lltd who WOii whit baP!Jllll ellewbere?
AND THIB II 'llRY the lulminationl of
lhe Nb:on-Ainft ala 1plmt protatl
and crlticlam of tbe ..........,i .....
dan'geroua and treacherous. It is no\ that
the protelrtm are right and lhe gowm-
ment wrong (though r happen to think
that is true); H i$ that 5Uch people are
almlutely indi!penaible if a IOC'iely la not
to degenerate Jnto despotian.
Most people are aP11thet.ic, ncept wben
IODleOOe plnthes the nerve of their all·
--'ll>ey want lo do-their ~ ret &ioag. malle llO tnluble, On\y I bDdM
care about 1bltract islues. about the
generol welllfl!, aboqt lhe ripls of peo-
ple oulside lhelr own UtUe sphere. A
democratic ooclety must e"""""'" theae
few, as watchdop a1aiolt 1 t a t e
repnuton and (1ranny,
IN RUSSIA. THE MAMEI m lllent
cut of Indifference and fear. In the U.S.
there 11 nc)fear, but there LI juat u much
lndUference., and perllaJll even more
compla«ncy. It ';,, lhe young, the
powerless; the lnteliectuals, lhe artists,
who act aa our national consCience; .wt
lheir lull freedom to ~ II wlllt marks
U! off most lharply from the Soviet oystem.
Attacking -people -nther then merey answtring them -is to make ua
more like our enemies. Invok.1111 the
"silent majority" qalnot dlaidence II to
repudiate the wtKNe history of a nation
dedicated to sell-exprea&ion.
There b so much jazz utant sup-
porting both sides of a controversial sub-
ject that It ts really tough for 1 neutral
oblerver to make up his mind u to juJt
where the "truth" hes, U indeed it ck>e1.
But 80lrlebody lies, and that's a cinch!
Take the a.ssamnaUons of the 'll0'1:
"Who Kill~ Cock Robin?" "I" said the
spa?Tow," "with my little bow and ar.-
row." Nice thinking, stupid, but just who
did U? The neutral observers would Uke
to know.
A View From Argentina
It must now be clear to all but the most
obtuse hawks In the United States and
Saigon tbat Amerlol Is determined to
1ea.. Soulh v1ei.iam, The dillectlc
bemen protesten Ind th • ad-
mlnbtrltlon out of which the pullout r1te
Now take the Increased Immigration
from alien countries -people who art so
gtad to get away from slavery th.at they
wlU work for less than the current wages
jll!t to be sale In a country tbat will
eveabJ.ally Jove them. But the neutral
observer asks: "my bring these surplus
people here when we alreidy have too
many of them?"
emerges, Is 1mtldlly ·writing 'the n.,.r
chapter of one of lhe mer. unlommlte
foreip upedlUa\s ever undertaken by a
~~-jtnc. King Sebaatl1n of
trJed. lo -Moro«:o lo ~· 1$'11."
NOW T~KE THE United Natklns -I -1'lte llltHod -~ ln-
IJl'OUI' of parulteo•ll'llo( ..... Christian· ltlill Iii -without u.; Amerlclll
charity of America, 'ml....ti<r1re ..-bent "}leOPlo being -Just mt .... to be
·on killing lhe ...,_ (l)liOfe· SQ) tbat tQlr ldlleved ,.. tbE'melboda tbat were to be
the goldtt> eag, t!t,11 pe1ee, \lr<>rperlly, 1lled. ,
honest llbor Ind ·r• ~ are tr.
revellnt to the spUntcif&ii-IDOfnent OOMPROMISE ON compromlle, with
Now take foreign AID ':.... a scheme In furious Interludes ()f dramatic ae1bl,
which the pc>UUCll nden·Df "emerging" diluted U.S. pc>Ucy until tbe American
countries IOlk up the A!D JDOney, ltovlng poople -e up lo,lbeT l!CI tbat -hall
only • lolieo •mount for the pocr people 1 • m1IUoo men were emhattltd In
whom wl! thlnt we are bel1*'11 with our Southeut Alia for no .eH•vident ob-~-Christian --rl bird cash. jectlve, lltd with m cltll'<1lt victory In Now take all U*'8 three uUtin°s" and ,...,t ·---'" . . ..... boot 'tm oot of the 1UD111Can way of President Nlxon'• main ooncem QOllJr ii
thlnklng: We an: ):oob ti we think that. to ensure that America'• world ltratelJ'
with all OW' cllarl~l -lhe world reJl\llnt unimpaired while ulrtcatlng the
wlU be 11...S from .. dire consequono,. nation'• !«<:ea from V-1m. Bui be
of (lvlng eVSJlhlnC IWIJ for nothing, C1J111ot obpply wltl>dmr, -llJ
Even the -petudll,. lrtbes of con-de!ulOd, -•ver thu-the Clllt -
for withdrawal were last fall. few
Americans woukl forgive 1 Prttldtnt who
presided over a debacle. Mr. Nlnn CXIUld
upect to reap a bitter harvest in u,.
next presidenUal elecllons: He would be •
the man who aat In the WhJte House
-AmeriCll! troopo IUl!erod thetr !Int de! .. t in hlltory, . ;u:r. WORLD II evoMnr It lllCh I
1p'eed tbat lhe United Stites has' llUle ·
time to dlgest the ie-of Vlelnlm In
prep1ration for the next rwnd, whlrtrtt •
It 11111 have lo be foughl Mucb of the '
blame may be planted on lhe shoulden of
the American S)'ltem lt..u, in wlllch the ,
ru1en, !11r from beinc In 1 position of
strengtb, are forced to govern from a :
quickllnd of perpetually •Rd c1prlclousf1
shlftiq Gpinion. where vttal declskrss ..,.
macle !1r from lhe democratic mld!lMrJ
evolved to make them, and various actri' ''
ctei 1pend mucb llmt 1q111bMlng uiioftj.' -..t .. s lntttad of unltln( lo a --led .... u11 .. lhe ·-_,,,,_ -Aini-· ' niblls havt to 'li<lrt, ftPt ~ otbenrtse
struggle ror t1tt1r mllllnct, PieQe•bear
In mind tbat the Unltetl Stata doe• not now receive AID from aJl)'1fbse. .-------·· Georye --------.
S. G. UNDINE
Lttwn fTOm reodtr1 •rt ... -Norrriollu wnten 1Muld _.., llldr ..._e, in 300 -.U or lcu, Tiit
right to condfnse letters to /ft IJ'GU ~ tUminotc libtl II rtatrvcd. All lt&o
'krl mutt Include 1fgnaturc and mail-
fng addres.t, but namt1 ma~ bt 1'rl&h-
htld on rtq'utit if 1uJ.fU:itnt rta.ton
ls apparen t. P~fTJI .nil no& be pub-
lilllcd.
Dear 0-i<' My husband .....,. tan. me out
!"'. Saturd«J nlghtl U1J more, o.org.! What do you thlnll of •
husband who ne..,. 'O'ull to p out
•• Satun111 olg!l~ but Illy• homt
watching tele\i1slon.
What'• wrong with AmtTlcan
men, George, that they atay home
wa tchtnn TV on Saturday nigllt!? J
want champagne 1rtd dancln1I
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What cu I dot
NEGLECl'ED WIJl'E
Dear Nqlectod wtre:
You Clll open I beer Ind do I u~
tie jig In the corner, If you'rt quiet
aboot K -I'm trJlnl to 'O'llcb
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(Send your probieml te Georp.
Or, If JOU have .., prellleim, juA
wave 11 you to bf.).
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To Get
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iOJd Goard ' to Fall
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So V owa OU&t«l Senate -GOY Leader•
SAC!l.\MENTO (AP) -president pro !em.
Ooated Republlcln kllltl'I ~jle aald tho que ..
predlelld todoy tho "old t10!1 II whotber Callfomlo will
lk&r!M (0.F .... 119-)
A llUl)or eomplolll al Wly,
•no! other yomic -. wbo
backed blJn, .... that pooror!Ul
lobbyilb had t.o .W In-
fluence "'IUI. ~ Seo•'•
l•adenhlp, lnclodlnl $dlnd<.
•1 L M. BjlY!l beUeve. 1111'1 11! EJceedlnlly
SACR,WElfl'O (AP) -A CUlld" lletllte nstme GI Jack hl .. I -le fhere declJlon1
Southern' Calli°"'"· -Scllrlde would !1U wlllllt!,lwo ue•llllde in . open by ·the
seys ft'1 just • matter of time wffkl. ' senatan on ... Senate wbtch Is
before hil. part, al the ltate lt was. 8N} week llO thlt ao udwlv• club With a small
breaks down the l'Oldblock to Sehrade, • m • v • r l·e k eltcle al meo -Including
• greater fhart of the 11111•'• Repilbll<an from San Dleio. oome lobbyllla -lDlklng
btghway COMtNcilon tunda. · "We just want en equal assembled e' coalftion of 11 dfcltloqr for UW: e n t t r" e
Democrat a and et1ht bouae."
A THOllGHT
FOR TllAY THAt MONTH whenlll the bud lo ~Sttll, 1 .. _
._....,,la are brokeO is you could come 111 aecept tt,
Mudl, r<pOl'la our. Lov< and ftnally, H you and YOID' wt!•
War man ••• IN TORNADO were to say it over and tNt:t
COUNTRY, uaually t1Je aa!eSI again together, like a -al
place In the house !J said lo be litany, every nigbl just before
,the oouthwat corner of the c!ozlJJI of!.
=tnot'b.'1ovoASSIJMING, YOU can Cllm'OMERSERVICE-Q.o. Haven, you found . out th&
upect lo ~ •bout once Identity of the Gerber ·baby
every th~ mlnules, J'm told •. yet!" A. Not yet. Cae ttll you, ''Wb1 doee be b&ye to mal(e a big thing out of
"Kll!ll -Prutdenl.,ol ~ thoojh, the ,._,,.., tollor mori • • every payday?" Kenlucky Fried c·h 1 e k • n is ,Nell Hamlllon, late or the _______ __;c..:...:....,-=--------
C«porotlon 1 • 3'-yeaN>l~ BalmaD TV series and the
John Y. BrOWll, Jr." He COD· gtrj oo:.U,e Sunl<ist 'ra!Jln bex
tenc!J • nooe or . h!J ~,IOO JJ Mn. Elrl Whitehall, w1!t o! ~ franchW.d dealers has failed, the onetime star pitcher of the
~ yet. !"' motto, he says, is, netrOlt Ttgers. . . . Q. "YOU
• 'K18S,1 which stands for, SAY ''l'llll HORSE ls the cmly ·x-It simple, stupid." . animal that will eat lllell to
OP.llN QllESTION "-"What doath. ·\Vb)' will a hone do
kind of. tree !oees Jta b~che.s that while others won't? Can't
e1 well u its leaves in the you explain it'!" A. Certainly J ~.hsalNG If can explain it. Just didn't
dum th II.~:; tubYoUb'-want to be uncouth, that's all. . P e co =-..i • ic Because horses can't throw
fi'om an electric shaver lnto a up that's why. stream, \he fish down current '
wlU start to bile. such is the IDSTORICAL NOTE -That
,_, J ~ !ri--..1 the ice cream cone originated ca.am "" • ~•-=no 1;lJU nam· at the SL Louis Exposition of
ed Martin NWell. Hard to 1904 is widely known. But did
Sp lo n .to Seek Changes
In Sex Co urse Bill
SACRAMENTO ' (UPl)-Seo.
Albert S. Rodd• hu moved to
revoke part. or the authority
pa.renta wtre 1Jven ~ year
to vet.o the particlpaUon of
~ir child in a aex education
course.
proved by lawmakers la1t year
which placed tough restrlcUons
on lbe teaching or sex or fam-
ily tile in public schools.
LA Planning
To Appeal
School Rule
share of whit we're contribU· Repilblk:ans to oull Sen. · He lalcl, "lo the final ~':'~ ~~~~ur:o;: ... ~: Howtn! W 1 y (R-Estter), analytls, I feel .that the Sen~te 1:-. ..,.ivlllull ,,.. • =:.. "11
told fellow members of the aft.er m.ne months of reform. will cboolt to be -an m-~ ,::., ~ .... o..... =
Se le Tr j>OrtllU c.m mtnded leadenhlp. dipllldont lq11Jotlv1 body and • w '"'·
lnlal "l' on -. 'roday, Sen. Geo r It will ~ Ha,rerd,. 'fay Al ~ HlwtlllrM m ee ... -'"'-t ftft\ ttm. ,.111:1•NT•o ,.u ,. . -DeukmtJlan (ft.Looi; Beach), ... ~ ....... • l"UILIC Qll'llCI: l:YallV DAV I V1 th!1':::;"'1u!=::'s!:~ said "Efforts will de!lnlt<ly be eoa8t1'tf.t U::.t~n GI thethe s::: LM ltooflnt co:
em Callfomb'a IMUal efforts made to restore Sen. W•.Y . . • for ~ then decade upcter 14 .,.,, .. ......,.
to lnaeue their share of the and I expect thole· efforts to -;the=le=•dr;;;;;;nh;;;l;;p;;;al;;;Sen.~;;;fhllh;;;;::~M;. ~-;-;;;;',.;;;;;'*;;:"";i
road rwids, -let by law al bo aueceulld.be!ora loo long."~
55 per -!or the aeutli and DeuinD•Jlin wu Repilbllcan
'5 per Cent for the north. floor leader under Way. Ht
Northern CaUfornl• domlna-bu ~n e top JepiJaUve elbt
tion of the corrimJttee which to GOP Gov. Reqan.
persists deaplle reat>iiortton· De.-J1 .. uld Repilbllcao
ment, hu·Jcept such bll!J from party P....,.,.. !J mountlnl •I
1etUng to the Senate floor . .home on some of tbe GOP
The current commlttee split ls senaiora who abanckrMd Way
g.5 north and backed Sehrade.
Walsh 0saJd. "I know a bill Way klenunea hlmseU clole-
1\ke this Is not going to 1et ly with 1!1' Reagin ad--
anywhere In thb committee as mtniltratloa • Jll'OP'lm but long e it Is dominated by Reagan .stayed out ol the
Northern CaUfornians." Senate'• internal f~.
But he aald It's onlv a mat· Oeukmejlan edded, Many
tt.r of time be!ore ·Southern of the Senatori wbo voted for
CalifomJa senators manage to Scbrade d"1 ao beclUH they
change thal. hod -prom!Jed oomelhln1.
••you 're eventually aoina to I don't think he cen keep all
h " the-I-" a~~s t:1i1 ·~ld Jet the State W~ ... Wd"~ reporter, "I've
Highway Commlssion -spilt never seen ~ public tn-
4..S SOulh -d•tmnloe how dJinallon at.tewldo ,,_ any
I See by T cxlay' s
Want Ads
e l'oRTEZ did tt, ,,w can
too! a.cover tfm O>rttz
~lotor Honw. hu all ex~
tNa, In exetll@nt condi-
tion, 1988 mode.I.
e WANTED: LIFESAVEll.
Avon ~. to ho&d I or
8 men, women or chQdren.
LA Panthers
Sue City,
P oliceman
you know iced tea got started
there, too? An Englilhmin ran
an establishment called .. The
Far East Tea Rouse." Hot
weather. His business wu
dismal until he iced his tee. JJ
for the originator 0£ the Ice
cream cone, that.was Cl\arles
E. J\1enches, a dairy salesman.
He gave his Jadybiend a nice
cream sandwich and a bunch
of flowers . Needini a vase,
she rolled the top layer into a
cone to bold the ice cream.Ooe
small step ror man: what?
The Sacramenlo Democrat
Monday Introduced a bill r ..
peallfll a section of a 1919 law
autborWna revocation or sus-
pensJm of a teacher's certifj..
cate for lnsj.ructl111 student.s in
sex If their parents want them
excluded from the class.
the Jund! u. lo be spent. Sen. chanp In the )ellilallire. • •
LOS ANGELES CAP) -EX· .Jamel MJJla, (0.San 01...,l,-Way._,altj -·he--i.t-not -
pressing concern that Its ac: lhe committee chairman, hu dl1COUrqe efforb to rut.ore
UOQ might be mislnlerpreted,_:•:_:•::lm:::•::'la:r_:b:::IH::,-_____ _'.hlm'.'.'.f.• ,:t•:,:the::,:Se:na:te:_:''l.·top~poo=:ll:.:of~===================:I
LOS ANGELES CAP)
Twelve Black Panther mern.
her& arrested after a shootout
with police las~ Dectmber
""8d the city IDd throe Poii<e-
men Mooday !or IS7 mtllion.
'lbe cross-complalnt. filed in
respolllC to a civil suit the
eity filed against the Panthers,
alleges usaull, baUery, negU-
.gence, fa\lt arrest and false
Jmprltonmenl It also accuses
the policemen of unlawfully
coosptrlng to wound and kill
the Panthm.
The Superior Court action
111med olflcen Edwanl Will-
iams, U, who was wouoded n .. u-1n the 1hootout: ea~
vJn Drake, 39, and Richard
Welr!ul, l'I. Drake and Wuer!ut
..... abot In the leg.
WHO KNOWS'! -What be·
cune of tb1t &on II Japaa
named USA:" IDqnlttl a
cUenL Don't bow, w1U cbeck.
AJ I recaJI, the Japallffe so
named one of tllelr
mlllllcipailtlu yean qo to
pmnll good• thertfrom to be
1tamped "Made in USA."
Your que.stiom and com-
ment.I are wtk:omed and
will be wtd whtMWT pos·
rible in "«Checking Up.'"
PieGH address vour mail to
L. M. Bovd, in care1of Daily
Pilo~ Boz 1875, Nt1Dp0f'I
Beach, Calif. 92663 •
''Thil bu created an atmos-
phere of genuine fear and has .
inhibited instruction,'' uid
Rodda, chairman of the Senate
Education Committee.
H!J bill would let schools
tell parenta a sex education
coune is planned for their
children by a note rather than
a formal letter sent through
the mails.
ll al.so uempll life acience
coonea frorp restriction• plac.
ed on teaching iU educatfon
and allow• use of certain ~lug.
room materlala approved by a
local board of education with-
out prlor parental endorse--
mtnL
The parent1l consent provi·
sion was contained in a law ap..
INTRODUCTORY
as opposJUon to racially balan-
ced schools, the Los An1eles
Board of Educati o n
nevertheless plans to appeal a
Superior Co u r t Integration
edict.
The vote Monday was $-2 in
favor of an appeal 9f last
week's order by Judge Alfred
Gitelson that the s c h o o l
district -serond largest In
the nation -be fully ln·
tegrated by Sept.ember 1971.
School officials said lo
lchieve this would Involve
massive bwing that would
cost $40 million the first year
and $20 million for each yur
thereafter. ·
Georgiana Hardy, a veteran
board member , said an lm·
mediate appeal of the Gltelson
ruling would "be paramount to
• statement that we are
against integration, and that
would be tragic.'1
She ur~d a monlh's delay
to explort with Gov. Re'gan
and I.he State &ard of Educa-
tion "the possibility or in·
eluding suburban white school
dislrids abutting Los Angeles
in an overall integration
.plan."
Dr. Robert Docter said he
Dally apposed any appeal.
which he described as a costly
effort certain to fail .
Superintendent of Schools
Robert Kelly favored the ap-
peal.
Nohel Prize
Winner Dies
NEW YORK (UPI) -Dr .
Peyton Rous, winner or the
1916 Nobel Prize in medicine
died Monday of cancer.
Rous. 90, a native of
8altimore and 1905 graduate
of Johns Hopkins Univhally,
joined the staU of Rockefeller
University in 1909 and re-
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sclenUs~ until recently when
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By SYLVlA PORTER
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IMlli.ta 411 ""''ric.LI
You are grapphng this year
'''ith tax forms ''·hlch arc
t'Ompletely new lo you, en·
tirety un familiar and
fnlthoogh this surely was not
1hc Internal Rcvcnuf Service's
objective) far more com·
plicutcd and baffll.ng than ever
b<:forc.
If you art to get \h(' m1u:.
hnum benefit out of the vitally
lmporlant tilx hints "'hich
you'll ·read in tl1is series. you
must first get over the unex-
pec ted hurdle of the forms
themselves. 'i'eslctday's col·
umn. therefore, was designed
to point out the difficulties yoo
might have just in follo.,\'ing
lhe lRS's instructions so you
rou ld avoid thcn1. Today's rol·
umn. outlines some ·of the
other new problcm!l you 1n;iy
run into as you iugglc the
forms. . IF voun OIVID l::NOS Ill
1969 were O\'Cr SIOO. you mllsl
hie a separate Schedule B in
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to over SIOll for lhis purpose,
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This is new for 1969. On your
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'MASH'
·Hilarious
War Film
II)' VERNON SCO'IT
R9LL YWOOD (UPI) -If
you b1venit seen a movie In
years. make a point to sff: "~ASH."
lt will brNg you up to date
lnstanUy.
The picture is irrt\'errent.
tesy, profane and absolutely
lillarloua.
"MASH" stands for J\tobile
Anny Surgical Hospital in the
midst of the Kocean police ac-t.iori alm06t two decades ago.
Il lS a war picture in which.
the ' enemy is never seen nor
di.icussed. American combat
Gls are seen only as bloody
cuuaJlies in operating tents.
This is hilarious?
Yeo. ' Dialogue and aclion move so
swiftly movtesoers must alert
all sensors or miss the point
and' pitch of a ~Omedy which
every serviceman past and
prese nt knows -war ls a
ptraonal battle a g a i n s t
madness.
, TutsdaJ, ftbr!Wl 17, 1970
DAILY Pll01' SI.ti .......
Upsetting the Balarace
" J uli e Haas brandishes a pistol at some unwelcome guests in th is scene from
the drama "A Delicate Balance," opening Friday at the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse. Oo the receiving end are {from left) Marthella Randall, John
11oyt. Roliert Wentz and Mary Sherwood. The surgeons of MASH mafntajn their individual sani· -----------------------------------
ty by chasing the nurses,
drinking heavily and ca.1-
spiring against the ever-
present brass.
Director Robert A I l m a n
plays out the comedy against
the starkness of \\'at. making
It funny with change -0f pace
wit, One moment the humor is
subtle·, the next it i s
outrageously broad.
A football sequence in mid·
nlm is mad be}:ond the wildest
nighbnares of Vince Lom-
bardi.
Otlt player is carried from
the field, the victim of an in-
je.cUon of a sleeping drug in
the middle of a pileup.
Another sits merrily on the
bench blowing pol.
There are a couple of nude
scenes, artfully conceived with
humor and checkmating ob-
jections.
The story is the star,
although newcomer Donald
Sutherland and Elliott Gould
execute their Jines \1dth ehr11
and comp~ion. They un-
derplay each scene . but they
get their message across.
And that is the point. or part
of It. People who eschewed the
movie habit with the advent of
televisioo ·or from consum-
mate boredom delivered bY
studio chcbes, should sec a
now picture.
"MASH" is still another step
forward in the changing film
¢.
In a sense, 20th Century-Fox
has made a war picture more
ghastly than any of the wheezy
herok: epics of World War II.
The. rapidity of its delivery,
the things it has to say and the
me.all! which Altman utilizes
to bring the story lo the
screen will doubtless wrest a
harvest at the box office.
Rated "R," the movie Is
thoroughl y entertaining and
funny. Those who see it will
come away with more than an
evening ol diversion.
Flop Boosts G.orshin's Career
By GENE llANDSAKER has begun a two-week stand In
HOLLYWOOD (APJ -Fun· Las Vegas where. an inform ed
ny thing about being in an source says, his fee has gone 1
unsuccessful Broadway show, from $25,000 to $30,000 a week.
Frank Gorshin finds. It has Other performances w i ~ I
given his career a boost. follow in Reno , Lake Tahoe,
His night -club price has Dallas and New Orleans.
gone up, and he's geUing of-Gorshin has just guest-starred
feni of straight 3cting roles -in a television--in a "Name of
"which." he adds, "'is what I the Game" segment With
want to do." Anthony Franciosa. Straight
Gorshin's start as a
performer was in his native
Pittsburgh , where at 12 the
railroad laborer's son emerg-
ed from seeing "The Jolson
Story" imitating lhe l\.tanuny
singer.
Carnegie Tech's dra m a
school. the Anny's special
services and a s m a 1 t
Hollywood nlght spot led lo
Stev.e Allen's television show
and eventually the super club
big lim'e.
O·utwardly glib but
"basically more sensftivc than
people know nie ." Gorshin
snys he's undiscouraged by
the Broadway fizzle.
Gorshin is the skinny,· na~ acting -no impressions.
eareif impressionist who im· His theory oii being in in·
itates some 40 other show creased demand ; "I g:iined
business notables oo sklllfully prestige by starring in a
U1at many watchers say he Broadway show even if it
takes on their looks. A grin-wasn't a smash. We played to
ning Burt Lancaster and a 8.000 ·people a week, and some
teethtgritting, intense Kirk nice things were said about
Douglas are among his best. me in the reviews." r.=========~~il
Frank claimS an almost hyp-~r.;~;~~:;;;;i1j noUc psychology augments
his facial changes. "When I
say I'm going to do Richard
\Vidmark, the audience. wants
to see Richard Wldm&-k. Half
the job's done for me."
Producer Jack L. Warner.
turning from films to
Broadway, saw Gorshin on a
television special and picked
him for the -title role in
"Jimmy," a musical about the
late New York Mayor Jimmy
Walker. Frank sang, danced
and acted. ·
"The show closed Jan. 3
after a lilt le over two months,"
says Gorshin . "The
reviews killed us. the show
was really panned.
"On the last night. with the
curtain coming down and the
audience applauding. l was
crying. Not because the show
was closing but because. we
could have been a hit. We
didn't have enough preview
performances.''
Sin ce the interview Gorshin
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HOLLYWOOD (AP)
Carol Burnett must b< doing -•ll>iac rtchl. This is the
third year Of her weekly v1_fie.
ty show -and her beat In lhe
raUna&.
Her Monday night rom.p on
CBS has been placing in. the
top 10 and the reason can't
merely be the weakness or the
Ol>l)OS!Uon. The comedienne
believes it's because the peo-
ple on her show try harder:
"Our show reflects a lot of
care," she said during a break
, at CBS TeleVision City. "'Ille
sketches are well constructed
and carefully rehear se d :
they've got to bold up, because
~rvine Play
Unit Forms
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dancing together? postcards In behalf of People J
"For-that re1aon·-I love klr....&ace. She's still upset at the network for that, but l working with Martha Raye or absolves Griffin or any blame.
Nanette Fabtay or the other On a recent Bob Newhart
girlJ I haye on the show1 special. Don Adams said in a
There ii no sense or com-roundtable dlscussion oo com-
petltloo •tsoever · ln fact, edy that Carol was an ex~ ..
sometimes 1 end up giving a1nple of the triutnph of t.aleat ~
them routines that had been over inediocre material. Said
written for Qle, merely be-Carol, rising to defend her
caUJ;e the m.1tterlal seemed bet· writers : "I'm not 1nad at Don,
ter suited for them.'' but I am angry wit~ the pro-
Wltb the Carol 1'urnett Sbow ducer, who took D n n ' s
thriving ln the Nielsens, there remarks out ot context of a 25-
can be oo doubt that CBS will minute discussion."
renew it for a fourth season. Tommy Smothers recently
That \\'OU!d be just dandy with gave an interview in which he
some of them last for 20 her. accused Carol of calling him a
_minutes." "Frankly, doing this show is hothead during tiis battle last ~j
Another factor that may be like stealing money," she said. Year with CBS. ·•That really .. •.
ln her favor: she is the only ''The hours are remarkably made ~ sore," she com· tiw
female ·star to headline her easy. Most days I don 't arrive mented. "I don't know why
own variety ,$how (the Lennon until noon. Except for the • Toffimy would say that,
s_isters share the billing with -nlghts or orchestra rehearsal because it i~'t true. During
Jimmy Durante). She adds to and \he actual taping, we're all ·hjs troubles with the
the feminine touch by sharing home by 6 o'clock, 90 we can network I kept my mouth
the show with other famous have dinner with t h e shut."
ladies. children." By "we," she
'Carla' Dow has been elected Her reasoning : ' • l' v e means herself and husband
chairman of the ne\v ly formed always enjoyed seeing two JOe Hamil ton, the show's pro.
Irvine Communlly Theater, an more or Jess equal perfonners ducer.
amateur drama gr 0 up work together. I love to watch For a personality who says
organized for residents ol the Bob Hope exchanging quips she like.s to avoid controversy,
Irvine area. with Jack Benny. Or Andy Carol has had quite a bit late-
Williams singing with Steve ly. First there was her ap-At the group's in it i a 1 Lawrence or Bob Goulet. And pearance on the Merv Griffin
meeting last week, plane for what could be greater than Show. which was cut by CBS
the future were discuSsed and Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly because of her pitch for
committees assigned. The, -====================='=::;::=;II players' first project will be al''
one-act offering for the annual
Riverside Tournament. 1
Approximate ly 3 5 pro-
spective membere w e r e
reported from the initial
session. The group's next
meeting wHJ be Feb. 25 at 8
p.m. in a site yet to be
selected.
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Bob Hop e ·
Stars Again
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By CYNTHIA LOWRY
NEW YORK (AP) -A white tie, $t,OQO.a-plale
dinner !or a cause was turned into an entertaining
and often moving television hOur by Bob I-lope, in
what he called "a very personal special."
THE DINNER, broadcast on NBC Monday
night, wa s held la st month in a i1anhattan
hotel for the bene(it o( the Eisenhower Medical Cen-
ter, and was attended by di stinguished guests from
government, the church. the military, industz:y.
There were asttonauts, a cardinal, a golf champion
and some Medal of Honor winners. Interest Cocused
on A1rs . Dwight D. Eisenhower and David and Julie
Nixon Eisenhower.
Hope kicked of( the entertainment wi a string
of ·topical quips. Hope and Bing Crosb sang and
exchanged in sults, Bob and Raquel Wei exchang-
ed cue-card remarks, Ray Bolger danc d.
THERE WAS a short fashion show -It dtdn't
help the program -and Johnny Cash sang, but
tbe climax came when the stars joined lhe West
Point Glee Club to serenade the former first lady
with "Once in Love with Mamie" and "Mame.''
Like Hope's Christmas shows of his overseas
tours; it was a pretty ragged hour of television when
compared with the usual product, and yet it pro-
jected a special warm quality that Hope seems able
to give to things in which he is personally Involved.
Then followed "The Return of the Smothers
Brothers," on NBC for a one-shot program. Obvious-1 ly the brothers were on their best behavior. The
program \va s, of course, .studded with references to
their CBS cancellati on and to censorship all design-
ed to be funny or satiric. '
THE BROTHE/!S en~aged in lheir usual si bling
wra ling. so much in fact that it tended to get
monot.O s. David Steinberg whose comedy sermon
was part o e last show taped before cancellation
o!,lhe brothers'. series more than a year ago, work~
ed with Tom 1n a predictable psychiatrist·and-
patlenl sketch and later did a mild monologue about
censorship.
, There w.as a lengthy sequence in an art gallery
with Founding Fathers' portraits that attempted
unsuccessfull y to combine a reading from the Dec.
Jaration or Independence with humor. Peter Fonda
and Glen Campbell appeared briefly but didn't help
much.
The censor·eatlng Smothers Brothers returned
like a couple o( lambs, and the program rambled
through a long and generally slu ggish hour.
CHET HUNTLEY, on vacation In Montana . an-
nounced his Jong.anticipated retirement from NBC
_and David Brinkley appropriately, reported the Aug,
1 date on the Huntley·Brinkley Show. There are a
number o( candidates for the job bul there ts wide-
spread feeling that John Chancellor has the inside
track.
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H•MSHAW'
l.O, Lou Hwtlll-• .US Vlt Llclo SouCI.
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Or. Robin N. Wlllllm1, Onl1rlo1 1lt11r.
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Ltwrtn(t ll. Mloln. Att 71. of 5111 s. eeldl Bfll<:I~ Anlllltlrn. 0.hl of 6ellll.
Fetirv.rY IS. Sllr'llvld bY "°"' AllOert L. ,,.,.fll't, Gll'Olll 15"""11 two bro111eni. Ells-
W01'11\ lllCI E-• Manni four 11r1nckhll·
dre<1, 81tt11r11, Robtrl Jr .. Rover. ind
Vt!.,le M.t11n1 ttlCI '-1rHl1r1nC1chlt.
dl'l'!I, Stn'lca. Wldnnd1y, 1 PM, $mllh1 a..11e1. lntlrmtnt, w .. 1mln1Mt' "'-'"'
Ptrtl, Sml!M Mortl.ltrY, D!rKlor1.
MARTIN
'Wml1m G. 1Mnl11. lao2 ......,,nl Cln:le.
Gtrden Gr-. 0.hl ol' •ti\, FD. U,
surwhled g, wll1, Eloile. of rlll llomt:
,_ tonl, $COii •"" IC..illl;' two dil\lllfllt"·
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1t11!1.. Mr. 11111 . Mn. '"""'" Milrtln. Covlnt. Sltrvkts. frldty, F..,. 10. 11 AM,
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c/o Rob.rt H, GI'-, Tr\lllft, PKlflc:
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Chelt Clr<:lll, Hlllllil!fflen 8Mdl. Dtle of
clllllh, FtO. I]. Sur.1\led b¥ llulbllld, TO<'r'I
MC8r1cM; twr -.. Johll T. Sh'ltle!e<1,
Tu•llrl; Robert £. kflllht, Mlnnl'OSl01
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Milt'/ C. Lilndttel!WI', Hunllntlon lffch1
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v....,, c11r1s1i.11 kllnee Pr11clll'-ot·
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SMITH
Fr•n<:ll LH ~1111. A" 6), of lit Mtr1· 9old Avt .. (Ol'Of\1 clel Mtr. Diil• ot oe1111,
FM. 11. Suf'\11¥td b'I' wile. Mlrlorlt
s...11111 a111111eri, J..a, Ried, Tustin;
Enid Stt¥enSon, SyrlCllM, Hew YOl'k;
..... tOl'lf.-l'r....,11 LH Smltt\. Jr.,~~
Clel Mir; How1rd G. Smltll. Cortltnd.
Hew Ycrt.. Gr•v"ldt: 111'\fkn wlll bl
held W~Y. ' AM, PKllk vi.w
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5<1tyfwd Irr w!tt, M.111'1' Lou, of !tie llo!N1
111rH -. R111 Jil!T>Ofl. Eric Chrl1toptier
•tlCI Milrt A\ltlln. t it of l'IMI llM'lt: ..,,.
... ,.. Mr ...... Mrs. LIVtrlllf Wlllllms. of w,,,_ Met1r11s1t1 1 111t1r. Juclll u111:e,
O.v«MIOrf, low•. Servlcn will be held
Frlcl11', Fett. 20, J PM. PMllk View
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contribute hi Jilmn A. Wiiii.,.,. M-·
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WatclWM ..... ry
U7 E. 17dl SL, Col&I Men
1111111 • BALTZ MORTUARIES
C..-del Mar OR UISI
Colla Mesa l\Q "4%4 • BEIL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
UI Breod,.1y, C..~ Mtu uwm -----DILDAY BROTllEIUI
Bullqtoo Valley
Monury
17111 Buell Blvd. n .. ~.,...Bua
SC-7711 • PACIFlCVIEW
lllDIORIAL PAJIJ(,
~!...~onury
-.-"'"Vi... Drm
N..,.. -· Cllllonil -• pElll[ PAMILY
COLONIAL nJNZllAL -'1191-AYt.
Wet' I llr • ms • IB&l•""'"l"'&ll"' MOll1\JAllY ~QI~ =-= • 1111'1'111' ~ARV ., ....... n,hpo_
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TUflday, F'°"''!J 17, 1970
Record
Marriage
Licenses
LAS \'EGAS. ..... ..,_ -Mtrtlt9t
llcenaft b.IUlfd Plett lr1<llldl:
8RUHER-8RUMER -Feb, 1, Wltlltm llilr. •~ ,..,..,,.._. JI.,.. ...._ bo.fll ..r
H1111tin110n Btacfl..
HANHAW.SUTTNER -FM. '· Jl-1 Alvlll. )I, Incl 14•·Arlenll, :U. WI.II.Ill'
Hun1'1"'1°" •led!. • NESTLER-WALTER~ -"'°· . ,, T~ F., «!, of Co-, •ncl Mt"'
Eneue, JJ. of COii• Mnt.
OE F011:0·1Alllf:$ -l'R. 3, H1rvt¥
G., •t. ol Hulllllllillorl 8111Ch, tnd
JllMl'llllllf EllilnDI', '1, Ill l-Betch.
CLAllK.PUllfELL -Fftl, l. J1"""
A .• JI. of .AMhelm. •nd MM MllY, n. °' Hvnllntlorl 8...:fl. TE88ETT5-MAXWlLL -Fell, (, 8,..,,lon L-. If, Ind Bilrbtrt Nin,
II, bDttl of Hunt11111i.. 8Ndl.
ITICl(EL-$1', ANOREW -Ftb. S,
Robert E., .0, OI Lff1,1111 8t1ch, ilnd
Oonilhl' Milr1e. "" ol Oe1rbotn, Mkh. •
l'tON$.WEBEll -l'.tl. S, l'r1ok. 67. of Gtrdtll Grf/l\lt, tnd loll. '2, of
• Hunllllllon BNCll.
LU$TIG-9RUNIC -Feb. J, Plul c....-ia. n, of Hunllntlon BtMh •• .,..
MtrllltwW. 2', of Cati• Mew.
2 ERll·-SAHDEA:SFIELO -Feb. ,,
Lell"' n, •11!1 Norm. J., 3', bolh or
Huntington Bud!.
CARTWRIGHT·SEAGllAVE -F.to. ,,
hfry W11ne. 20. of COlll ""'"'-• Ind lllfl1'1', lt, of La V11111, N..-. EWIMGoBROWN -FR. 6, C.vld C ..
W. ill!CI Vttt K~ 51. both of Hou11-
llr11to11 BNdL.
HOJlTNESS<OWAN -Feb. 6, Kftlntlh
Gordon, :Ill, end Bltl1' M., lt, botll o1
l..etVlll Bffch.
ICING-t.ARKEV -Feb, 6, ICe-111 IC .•
11, of Wesl1ttlnller, tlld SllrtNlrt Ann,
11, ol HUllll .. 1on htcll.
SIMMEllMAN-SOLESBEE -Feb. l ,
TPlot!\11, !:S. of L-8.-ch, tl!CI Mlrtlttt LH, 7!, of Ft1111l1Jn V1!1rt,
GREGG-JESTER -l'tb. 7, Burtoil C .. .U. tncl Fr1ncn, .. boll1 111 w .. hnln1h!r.
GllACE-LA BOIUE -Feb, 7, Wlllltm A., lt, 1111 Hlthll!ICI Pilrll. ilncl $ut
Arn. U. Ill Wntmlnller. TAYLOR.OAILEY -Fltb. 7, J..,rr A.,
J1, of Cosh Mn.a. tnd Shlrle~ M .. 31, of Sillllt .......
ttOltNCASTLE-lfOll!<tCAS7LE" -Ftb.
1, V~ TllOfM-. 41. r•m.,ri.t Dor911W. G~ ..., 11o111 of
L"llN lltkl'I. ,ICHAl!FE" .. ENHETT -Fib. 7, L.wh I>,. 2"' ~of H11ntlf11foll 81Kh,
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School Set
ln,Sumnier
IRVINE -Anolher ejgh"
week summer sessK>n will be
held thJS year at UC Irvine,
offering courses in th e
stjences, fine arts, education,
humanities and s o c i a I
sciences. Most of tht in·
slructors will be members of
the regular UCI teaching staff.
Applicalions and brochures
listing coorse offeri ngs are
available now for the June '22 -
through Aug. 14 session by
writing or calling the Summer
Session Office in Crawford
Hall. The phone number is 833-
5493. Admissions o f f i c e r s
recommend early application.
Summer students m a y
enroll in three full course!i
totalling 12 quarter units at a
cost of $161. Individual courses
may be taken at a fee of $55
per course.
40 in AFS
To Visit UCI
County Coin
Theft Trial
Scheduled
SANTA ANA ...:. A ·coin fan-
cier w~ earlier prosecution
produced a landfnark afll:i .con-
tm.Vtrsial U\111ed.' St ates
Sup~e CoUrt . ,Mµing has
been ordered·to~fice trial on
almo!I kfe:nt~ cbarges May
' Bannei:s Bur1i at .Anaheim Mortua,ry • • By Wll.LIAM SCHREIBER HOll'ever, some r .. 1 the wh• "dignified" destructioil
"-Of ... 09!,, l"lllf StW American 0ag should be Wl1S. ,,.
ANAHEIM -Interpretation , treated wilb grealer ~. Abbey olticials art ex·
of the. Jaw haJ always been a . The manageioe.nt at Melrose = ~bout•t:e'!: t~ h Se~
problem for most Americ~: A b b e 1 , a n A n a be I m ceremanles. Anycme m a y
Public Law an. the Flag mausoleum, has responded.to present,a Oq for retirement Cod~ apparently Is no. ex-1 the chall":1Jf:· ii tht'n}etll eyelets are .cut ~t
(.'fptton. 'M'leir Jdea' ln\f91Ve!I a relir&-and the ,ha) yard rope removed.
The law sUpulates that· an ment cer:emony, during which Acconflne to Lodie. ,the
American flag should be the flags wW be burped ·...-management or the Abbey hf!
destroyed io:'a dignified man-reverently in the. Abbey's • dooated a 1crypt in cl\e of tJ)e
ner," preferably by fire. when crematory ovens. .Jticest•parts of the grounds. It
it is no longer in coodH\QO for Frank Rouse of t b e will be designated the "Flag
display. • ~leum staff ••panc\ed>\he Cry,pt" end will be dated ''Tiie
The ·problem 1s-, where do ortainal idea to a ;pu~c, • Amerlbn Flag, 1775." No sec-
you burn it? ·Even worse, ceremony scbecfuled for )l 1>;.m. ond' date wlU be marked, a
where do you dispose or the Sunday, Washiqgton's 1BlftJ'i· . SY.mbol'of,the perpetual nature
remains? day. Since the planning beg§Ui, of the ) banner.
Most Americans would prob--Rouse sa!d. _he ~vei-ed "~ mpains of the flags
ably solve the problem by that no, sunilar_ cerem®r has will be pla~ in small metal
burning the flag in a 6arbecue ever been held in the U.S, -4 • containers. They will be given
brazier or a rtu:place and ApparenUy, according t~· the · aame reverence and re.
throwing th e-· jshes in t h e Abbey General Manager Mlt; spect we give to human r.e-
trash, Lodge, no one kne"'w .ezactly m&m,•'. .aafd LOOge.
~~.Orange county Supertor County Eseapes
Ted Steven Chime\, 46, of
Be•ere4
Maragret L. "Woodard
of Garden Grove, first
women investigator in
the Orange C ounty
Sheriff's Department.
has been named "O(fi.
cer of the Year" by the
Santa Ana Exchange
CI u b . Mrs. Woodard
was recognized. for h,er
29. yea1s o'f outstanding
service to the depart· ment ..... _
Santa Ana, is accused in the ' V M bin
current action of being in vz E ·d · N ·i L ·kel otc ac e ~:f~~nJ};C:~~r"'/';;';"; · J.'_; U .. ' pt emlC' ·0 l Y Study Slated
found stamps and coins valued
at about $1S,OOO when they disease .in·the prior lwl eek. SANTA ANA -The county raided Chimel's apartment SANTA A!fk----Orange bad spread to 45 states and Voting Systems Task Force
last-Dec. 17.,., .. County Health -Diresitor Dr. predicted the outbreak would Th'· federal health agency t'OIDpate the AVM Prin-Th~ prosecuUon claims that John Philp said Monday he coniinue into April. conducted a special telephone tomatic and Shoup voting
2 Irvine
I)~ '
·r~bers
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Go Abroad
IRVINE -F1eull y
memben at UC-Irvine have
been named Co direct
i University ol C-aJlfornla
forelp sWdy ceatm• in PiiriJ Int\ Moico City t<ir -year
IOIJllS·starling in July. •
RiCbard Barrutla, associate
prolesaor ol Spanish and
dl"'"°r ol lhe IJCl 1-labontory, will -'the Met·
lco City Stucty c.m.r,
Howard A. Appel, iupervllor
of teacher education 1n lhe
UCI Department ol French
and Italiao, will become direc-
tor ol lhe Paril Study Ceutar.
ARJ>d b currenlly C[ll leave
from uct wbl1e terviM on the
faculty.of Chapman Collt1e's
\Vorld C&IJlPUSl'Afloal cruise
ship for the spriilf Semester ••
ll'be two UC foreip • llUdy.
~ .... -J5 .JJllin-tabied by the Univerlity in ll
naUons. Students selected ror
the F.ducation A bro a d
· Program are able to continue
their studies abroad while
maintaining U n j v.e r s It y
residence and credit.
Wei NCln•1nll1• ... ....W
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S•l·l7•1 the stamps and coins were doesn 'l expect a major ou~· A'ccording lo Dr. Philp there ~d·urve)' of all so
1
. state. health machines \Vednesday at 3:30
taken from th~ apartment Or r rl . 0 C is fltUe 'likelihood of another epartments ear 1er thi s week p.m. at the Voters Registra-
break o u in range ounty "dem' this d ed th di · · b ·rd· ti" E Cb tn IJ;~~:;;;::;;:~:;;;:::;;:~:;;;:;::;:~ an elderly Santa Ana couple ep1 1c year. an report e sease was lion u1 mg, I • . es u
three months earlier. Chime! this year." The NCOC report stated in-widespread in the slates of St.
is accused in the current pro-Dr. Ph.ilp's statement came nuenza or iniluenza-like Louisiana, Rhode Island and The 10.member committee Gloomy Gus Is ~11 of an.empting to after the Nation a I Com· diseases •-were ttcorded in 45 Maine. Mon! than 50 percent has spent 14 months studying
dispose or the property at a municable Distase C e n t e r states; a drastic increase ewer of the counties in these .states all of the voting systems cur· Your .Kinda Guy
Costa Mesa coin and stamp'p;~IN~C~OC~)~re~po;rted~~in~fl~ue;nz~a~;th~ei;;;l~li;;;i'~tai;les;;.;re;po~rt;in~g;illliiei;;;;w~e~re~b~il~b~y~lhe;;;~nuiiiibu~g~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;re~n~U~y,iusediiii~inii;iCa~Hf~or~nt~·a~.;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ shop. Ii
Chimel's name bi!: ca me
known t.o nearly ·all American
judges and lawyers when the
U.S. Supreme Court earlier
this year overturned h i s
burglary convicUon ·or Sep-
tember, 196S, Oil the grounds t.tta.t police il~gaU( entered his
home and cOnflscilted what
was said to be the proceeds of
a $24,000 burglary at ·a
Orangt coin shop.
In July, 1966, a Superior
Court jury found Chimetguilty
or two counts or burglary. He
was sentence.d to five years to
life in slate prison and he had
served two years o{ 'that tenn
when the high court r'eversed
the trial judie's findings:.
That ruling produced the
stotemen1 by the prosecution
that they would attempt to
revive the charges agaihst
Chime!. Jt was decided by the
district. att.omey•s office last
month, however, that the five-
year-old charges would be
abandoocd.
Briggs Set ~
For Atom
Committee
FULLERTON
Assemblyman John V. Briggs
CR-Funert.on) has been ap·
pointed lo the We s tern
Interstate Nuclear Compact
Board by Assembly Speaker
Robert Monagan and the
Senate 'Rules Co'9fi1ittee.
The W e s t e fh Interstate
Nuclear Compact, ratified by
the legislature in 1963, in-
cludes the 13 western states,
Guam, and American Samoa.
~ agency is charged wllh
the encouragement and pro-
motion or cooperation among
member .slates in the develop--
mcnt and utilizaUon of nuclear
and related technologies and
their application to industry.
Briggs ts chairman of the
Joint TJ:ie~slalive C911Jmiltff
on Atomto Deyelopment and
Space aOO hon the Governor's
Select Co0¥D.ittet .pn Environ-
mental Qoaliij'. '
Courthouse Set
As State Shrine
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H 'f<1G'R b.t'ling a ilitJe W!lblo these days gWing
thtoogh to your kids wbcn you try to di= illegal <ln!g
u,/c, it may be because Ibey li:Dat' alotmmelhlm)'OU
. doaboutthesubjcct. r,t... •• ,-
We can't promise !omali:!DIJ 1111 cpmt, tJm I
. woc:an help you to catch 11p alilllc. Hcn:area!ewfact •
'IDWk!rom:
1. Mli'.lhuana:
Its use is a felony. Qmiclioo,c:vcnwilhaSllSpClldco
sentence, DlllY cause inlen:uptioi:t or education, • ~~
diftiClllly ia. obtaining a dtlrcr's Jia:nsc ia some stJte<,
entering a profussion, gcuiog a fl:.'J'Omible job. Whllc
!113rihaalla, whidlisnoiaaarcotle,docsao!causepb~l
· "dcpcndc.noc, it may lead to "psychological dcpe.odc.nc<r._
ilhlcnJrgnlatly. 'lbcre:isJDall!r:aitau:llMe
md<nce that marihnana is "llled.ically safe.• Rt!l!al'Ch is
cu.c:c.otly being OOlldnc1cd to find oatm:imaboatits
ph~ and psycboJogical clUlcls.
:Z.ISD:
Jls clloclS can difta at limos in tliesameili!Mtbl.
'I1lae is no my of predicting wbcUier a "trip" MU be
"good" or "bad.• A.od days, "1:Cb,-. months alter
osllig LSD, the thiogs the user cxpericaced while on the
drag way rccnr ua<xpectcdly, The LSD e>pcrionce can
somtfimcs be disturbing enough lo cause11CUtcand
cren laog.Jasti.og mental illnc$.
3. "Ups and Downs":
IRVINE -Forty student
npresentatives of %2 countries
will alleod classes at UC
Irvine Feb. 20 as part of the
American Field s e r v l c e sANT A ANA -The Orange
Foreign Student -~xchange C6ultty H&tiricat Society .?M_J
Program. meet Thu!sdlJ·y at 7:30 p.m. in
Foreign stud@nts, mosL of-lhe..Bower:M~um to .baoor
whom are living w i t h the 70th an'mversary of .the old
American families, will have Orange County Courthouse,
an opportunity to talk with recently designated a state
,
Em=ssi1c use of ampbctamiQes ("ops") Clll dn~ a
pelSOll beyond his pcysiCJI! rMID"lll>:C and lea.e IWll
Ullallydcp!cted pbysically,sit¥:ehef..is~lltithereatiag
nor61ecpillg. The body dcvck>ps a lolcraiw:e to these
~. wilhla(gcro!id larXtrdosesltq'iiicd to fecl lbe
effects. Loog.wnt b:avy = 8IC usnally irritlbll;.
unsrab!e, audmay sulli>: social, ialellec!lllll, 311d mi<llional
bn:alilown..Abtupt 'lrilbtll:awal (*mshing•J for Iha
~ 1ISOr can RSDlt il1adoep8lld llli<idal depr.cssioo.
lllil Barhlbmdts (*dowm") C&Q,ia.rognlarand . "-,___..._._ _ _. .... ~. ,__,_ WiSNIP,..._,~PI-l ~"'""~' or llimpt witbdmral fDr a b:avy mer, <an canse , •
cJcalh. Jla,+.jcmafcS area k::tdiogc:aasc of ru:ciilm!1t
poisonclcatlain file u.S. Ampbet~ are~
pmaiol as •c!iotpiJl<.• and barbitUrall:s areW.-UCI "Student hosts a n d hiJtori~~I . landmark. .
Americans Abroad candidates. Jim Sleeper of Tustin. a free:
The American.Ii Abroad pro-lance write"'r spccl:ili7.lng· in
gram sends students from Ibis Orange County and .SOUthero
country to live with famUJes California history, has been
all over the woni and attend named presi*nt of l 'h e
schools ~· historical grou_p for it~.
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as pas:Dplioll s1eepillg pill<, bot ucilbcr sboald be rann
except ill stm:t accoolall;c w.i!h a ph~cian·s p1cs 1 ii•""'
.C.Nmotics:
Jk:roinil p~, m '11:11 aspsyclwllogically
addiding. Large, er: llllCJpOClllill'll!AdoJtrnlc!Wt-n
Jcmll ln clealh. 'l1ie addi;t'a main d>ject ill lifo
bcc>•ON 8IU!ag tliecllvg. &ma;Jllm toclimDlltfie
on11w1 to gel alllll8hlllCllCJ to tllp[IC&t hillllbl& l
(whida ca111:111 as high as $100.00 per !fly),' •
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thru Sabirday, February 21at.
~titiel are limited! Shopear)yl
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• Custom-like tailoring in a Imtrou;· blend of wool and
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flare-l ei; jeans in solids ·or
prints. 8 lo 20
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Canvas Oxfords
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let air circulate inaide 1hoe for
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• Quality leather uppen with built·
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•Moc-toe, plain toe oxf'ordt: or hiah
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13.97 \O(b.95" 29.98 24.97
18.97 l:?5x95" 37.98 32.97
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No 'ftltha• • ..,..pl l1u11nt
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Luscious, Bold Color ,
18-Inch Diagon.al ~easure Picture
• Se1r_a pre6ents • rtal .;how6topper, -color-,that blasts oul brightly, ~·tt ke,rs
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rnds add an extra faohion touch. Gold, Pink, Blue, Avocado.
Regular
Bath Towels-'2.25
Hand Towels-'1.20
Washcloths 60•
Fingertips 70•
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• Selr-clean lint fi lter. #~OiOO I
Kenn1ore "Soft Heat" '' i .
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16988 Regular
'189.95
\•AntQmatic "Soft Heal" with Wrinkle Guard, Fa·
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•Cooler comer abili' cools hew food quicklt
• 16 t helve.t for convepie-nl 1tor1ge in cabin I"! and on doors
• Handi-bin for storing i mal1 h~m~, huller c:her~e 1 etc. Re-
1110,,·ahle door b~ktt fo( odd ehit'pfd item~, or e1g: rack
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Teflon"' Cookware
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coatclfllea\')'Wti,.ht aluminum
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quart \'O\t'rt!:d i1tuccpan1 3 quart'coverecl
>111Ut rr11n. j f(uarl i:o,·ered rlotch o'"t'n and
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keyboard, 3-way rp~ceb•r
• 5 ·power tepeat key1 and Pa1e•
Gage. Check protector keJ
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Regular $2&9.99
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1 characler keyboard. full tabulation
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Sunday, Feb. 22nd
7 to 8 p.m: CST
CHANNEL 4
Selll'I! ltegular 164.fS
4-Drawer F,ile
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ea!!ily on ITJl•n bearicp
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lhe heaviest loads
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'47.95, 2-Drawer File
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File With Lock
Regular $74.95
59ss
4-Drawcr 2)" ril!'with lock.
Dr-•9.•ers open and clo5e easily
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red. Adds. 1nbtracts., mul1jpli111
t1> 9 c?t umns. totals 10
• Credit balance operalio~ credit
balance indicator
• Electric clear key and ain~le
b;vok 1pace key. Removable
cord. Wrilinp: table. Avoctdo
Regular 6988
'89.95
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File Cabinet
Regular 118.!15
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2-0rawer no11-1ouspens ion file,
111 sand color.
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S62.95·Exeeuti"' ·
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• Rich hand-rubbed walnut veneen.
1olid American hl•clt walnut frames
and legs. 7h36-in. lop 9988
S 114. 95 Executive Swivel Chairs__.
• Eaeb 1bel£ holds up to 200 lbs. Shar e·
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Heavyweight ShelVing
$13.89, 6x3':tl2" 10.88.,
$23.49, 6x6'xl2" 19.88
$16.99, 6x3'x18"--13.88
$.31.99, 6x6'x18" 25.88
Walnut-Grained Deluxe
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$21.95, 6x3'x18" 13.88
$29.99, 6x6'xl2" 23.88
$37 .99, 6x6':tl8" 24,88
Double-Pedestal Desk
Regulor $79.95 6988
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dnwen. Jn aold or
Executive Steel Desks
Regular $119.95 8988
• Walou\ graine~,, high •
preu urc plbtic top
Steel Student Desk
Regulor 49.95
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con11ruetion. file
drawer wilh loek.
Blackarduert-.
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plus m.iero-.atljll!ting rip f cnce and buih·i n
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coat c ver1 moil colora.
• In decorator colon and white.
finj1h i1 colorT11t Cal.
Sell-Priming' House Paint
SAVE $1.99
•Self-priming 1)11 sound paint•
r:d 1urf11cc1. Dries in juat Vi
hour
• Acrylic11 added lo give more
durability. Easy cleiin up
Regufar $5.99
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• I coYl coverage, dries to a
beautiful 1heen in jo.sl Y:i
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finiah i1guaranteedwashahle,
1pot resistant
e Wide array of decorator col·
on and \\·bite
Regular Sl.99
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SAVE $2.99
• Britl11en )ou r ho111 c ·6 C:\lcrior
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now& on 1moo1hl y
• Ori es in j u~l 1'2 hour "' ith le.•·
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• ChDice of color& and "'hite
Regular $8.99
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Fantastic Selection Of Garden Needs !
SAVE 11 % to 32 % ! Craftsman
Telescoping 127-In. Pruner Pole
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locks at any length from 651/2 to a full
127-inchc•
. Regular '11. 99 911 • Designed for professional use and priced
for the homeowner. Saw extra.
$3.49 Exclusive Free-Cutting Pole Saw With 21 -in. Swedish steel
blade fits prune pole !isccd abov"'-------------
47-lnch Quality Ash Pruner Pole or£xtension._ __
S8'•e 11 % I Craftsman Pole Saw
Regular $4.49. 16.in. hea l tre•I· 3 9·
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Regular $7.99. Fa.st, free-action 5 1 cutter bead plus curved t 4.i n. 3 97
\ ;~:.:o:•::o! Commercial Shears
I l{cgular $9.99. Compound ac·
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\ ave 11 %! Heavy-Dut;y Shean
LJ, Rtgnlar $6.49. Good Je\·eragc, 5 ~trons cutting •bility, Cutlery 77
1 ~teel blades. 27·i nchcs long.
Eco nomy 20-in. Lopping Shears
Heat trtated high carbon ~ceel
hlade1 v.•i1 h ash handle. Scars
regul ar lciw price.
Steel Lopping Shean
Regular S4.ol9. Tough plated 3 high carbon steel. Ash hard· 97
"-'OOd handles.
36-lncb Bow Saw
Regular $-t.49 . S rrong, ret
l_igh~ w1th tubul;tr st eel
tra.me.
Sear!I llu Everyllring
To Keep Your Lawn
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!JD the self locking handlo · ·
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' ·tratiog heaL Powerful
'750watttube ·: · . · , ·~~11 aut.ciinatic tjmerup lu. , So minutu
e'!Dip in replaceable tnbeo, infra red deep heating · ·
~~~ 2 pairs of protective glasses
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Slope Roof
Lawn BuHding
Low Pricedt 74811
1 iO cu. f< 'Double ribb<d
paa~k '1ti th floor.
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• Constructed with 1alvanired a11_d painted sLeel
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•Extra-heavy bouom frame with center angle,
roof braces. White floral leaf 1crolb
• Perfec t for 1tor1gt: of la"'·n, garden equipment
$179.95 Deluxe 8x6' Kinpwood. SA VE $4LJ. 34.88
$224.95 De.hue lllx7' Kinpwood.SAVE $65_.159.88
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3-Piece Bath EnsemJ),Je
Priced Separately '191.90
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max imum storage. Coordinating 1-pc. china top . Fauccr . ' . extra. r
• Sculptura toileLS in vitreous ch in a finis h. Quier, jec
action flush. Stat enra.
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keeps iis lustrous beauty longer. Acid resi1tant eftamel.
Fau..cets extra.
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$4:1.95, ::?O.lnch Vanity C"inet
White chi.ca t0p. f!C'let l!'ltr''-----33111
SAVE $13!
Contemporary
23·in. Vanity
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SAVE $18!
Sr Mrs :,?j.Jnch
Claseic 'Varu~v ' . R•1~1tr$l38
• H11s 2 addilional 1htll·t~
10 ~j, e ytu1 mu.imum
••or•ge 1pate
• Coo rdinatin, i\larbtll•
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$39.95 While Toilet
2""' S.,\1:$10! _..,--
Without toilet seat. For
toilet in color add S5.00.
Lavatory Paucel•
. ll•t•l•r trr.95 14"
Chrome plated finish .
Pop up drai n ·~sem.bly.
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Sl4.95 Lavatory Sink
S.~VE ll! , 1111
' ' White vit~ chiq. lft
colors.' $6 extra.. fruuc
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M.99Toilet Seat
SA\IE Ill 3"
lo'!8 l"ti"' solid ~wtic. Sturdy hinges.
'1.29 Brigl1t Sun Azaleas
• LU1h. lovel y evergree n
bud or bloom
•Many •~1or1.ed colors
f oli•ae. In
·S3.:?91 !.!-Gal. Sun Aza]e•<L• __ _:<2.68
'499, S-G1J. Sun Azalea• 3 .98
$6.99., s.Gal. Tree • .U.lea• Z.98 ..
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1-Gal. C.n
11.69 Sh•de Azalca<L-----"·&al. I.19
99c. 4-in. Po 78e St .99. 6-in. Po 1.68 1
$1.59, S.i"-· Po ' l .l R .$3.~9., 7-in. Po• %.68
Camellias
1-G•llon
Rerular
ft.19
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Continental Style Tent •
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• Our Lowest Prices of the Season
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9xll•Ft. Size
Was' '69.99
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Aik ·~bout Sean Convenient Credit Plllis
•·6.74.=oz. cotton drill top· and sides; water repellent
• Ontoide frame alnftlinnm. Fonr·way ventilation ~
windows :
• Canopy ties over·doorforstorm pmteetion. Brown trim
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Regular $135 ,·:~'!:..::.-..~ 9699
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•Lob of stand•op room! · .: .•Large eDODghlOoleo.Pthcemiref\omily, 7999
e F.8y lO erect -DO eoat19'·-..,
•Floor .,... -M4 eq. fl. 9sJ6 fl. · . .
Regnlar $69,.9')-. . 9
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•Bdllltllre ..... redbody,A&eo·11p1o4 • IWJl •Jat for J<on or ran in'.dn,..Me
-'J>irU· eltodblMIMc Kleel \\heels 1'ijth auto·
moblle 11.tyled tirt6.
ti.r -3 to 7 For ag., ~ to n
· oab · 7.41 only. 9.79
Groovy 10" Tricycle
i.·1amboyanl
Turquoi!e
With Whjte Trin1 1094
• S6'p up frame, '!ritb c)n'ome plal!d fender•
and hodleban
'9 Acijuatahle1ilddle
• 1%" white .mlewall, 1emi.pneumatic 1ir('•
J2,.Ttike J6"Trik.e
fot · I 1.94 for 13.9~
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Multi-hooded vycron poly·
e_.e fiberfill wjtb cotton
, duct aner in olive green.
3~ lb. See th.,.!
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Gteea. bog .,.. '>'Uirl ·bonom. Lined fo 799
-IWmeL !3z79 inches. Qeck Snrs -low, low price!
Cool Night Sleeping Bag
Bonded vyaon pqlycster insulation srays 14-oo smoodl to keep rbu warm. Full 100'" zip-_uu
per •. Carryfog·ca>e iocloded.
Long Lasling
Single Mantle
Gas Lantern
Low Prleed!
s1011
~!~'" diametertop,6•
"-12" hi&b-Bum•
12 to 1' boon. Cla.'t
spill. won't blow out
in suoag winch.
,.\djustable Heat S.QL
Catalytic Heater
Now only 2499
Tank holdl enough fuel for
18 to 20 refills. Up to 5000
BTUpfhett.
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Sale! w., $26.99
3·Bnrner Sto\'e
Cut$8 1818
Quick ligbtii\g. Siaioless
steel burners. ~arry so
Se;ts now Md sa~.
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road bawds « ctfteCu iia For Row Lomct 'Ii. ftlDo •
material or 11f'Orkmaship. her of m<mlba speci(ied. I
For How Lo•1: fort.be J.ife ._,hat Sear. WW Dot laa:•
o f1heoris;inaltre.d, change fot the tire. replace
WhatS..r. W"lll Do i Jn f"l'.• Ir. chargiQ& the t;Wteat tell·· duJl&e for the rite, rrpl.lcc ing price plus fed. Eir.-..'I"ax
ir, <h•rai.ag for the propot· le!~ the f'ollowi.Qs a..l10WUiCe:
rion of mncnt «Hing f'tice Monthly
)'>lu.s Fcden.I Ex:tise Tar t hott ! Cuarutee rcp~nead wed.Repair 18to24
nail puocni.tn at no chu~e. 27 to ~9..
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wnipped Ind lock
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T.xtra Jl.e•"7 !ieel EH Caps
formed It. en.~ ed to 'reMDf ............
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Heavy
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INSTALLED 1 Sears VinylPI,astic Woven
F'lla n-e Cea:
t!MJ7 P-*:, 6U7 Cl>nellco •••:<pt Gtu Pris t!MJj Olmec
and Bonaerille l5MJ8 Dodie
Go-07 Ford 64-66 Musta"41
6 1-0~ Memuy 62-06 Doda<,
61-68 Cb<noln Dan
60-07 an,.Jer ~ 61-62 Dod.ac,
6U1 Pl1IXIClllla Lancer
Auto Seat Cov~rs-
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$29.?9
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.· Full 4 Ply ·Nylon . , . ~.
SI,LENT .GUAR))~:·JJ ;~
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•Deep tread for greater'mile1Re ••• wide tread for bettertradian.
IUI'er 1tops .and eafer cOrntting_
•Patented ~afety 1houlder for posith·e •leering ind eGmering
Control, rugged construction
6.50xlf 23.95 13.95 1.78 6:95xl4 27.9.'i 17.95 1.94.
6.95xl4 24.95 14.95 1.94 7.35x14 29.95 19.95 2.M
7.35xl4 26.95 16.95 2.04 ' 7.75x14 31.95 2L95 2.17
7.75xl4 28.95 18.95 2. 7 8.25xl4 34.95 ·95 %.33
8.25xl4 31.95 21. 5 2.33 8.55x]4 37.95 27.95 2.53
7.75xl5 28.95 18.95. 2.19 7.75x15 31.95 2L95 2.19
8.15xl5 31.95 !!l.95 2.35 8.15xl5 34.95 24.95 2.35-
8.45xl5 ~7.95 27.95 :t.'13
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High Voltage Battefy_
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GUARANTEE
Froe "'J'l~within 90
days <>1" ...,.i..se if bonery
'l'""" def<ClitO. Mier 90 cJ.ys, ..,. replacz the bcro ..,.,.;1r defeai .. and charge
you only far the period of
.own~hip, based. ori. the
regular price le$s trade-in
It tbc time of rcNrn. Pro-
tated OTC.I number of
moathiof.,,_tee.
Free Battery Jmt.Uatlon
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ltegnlar $2.49
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Sean Low Price!
Wondrous ""°""""" "!>£
· 1yntbetic r.bria lo 1-i-
til"ui prillls. See lhese at
lout'D!iamt S.ears.
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Regular ~
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Little Boys' Denim Jeana
Groat Vaine!
Coam dealm Jew 'wilh
wbnized dooble knees.
Yoke back, 11pered legs.
Navy. Sizes 2 to 6X.
Infanll.Cbi/Jim's Dtp~
"Renee" Sparkle Yarn
Was $1.49
. 85% Ccanmle8 &ay•
lie, 15% Trilobe .,,ton.,
Spot ...UC.or, will DOC
pilL 3-oz. poll shin. ' . Notwns Dttt, •
Sears ·Frosted Light Bulbs
Regular 2 for 45c
' Swidml frosted bulbs il1
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Combination P·an11y
llegalar $1.99
Saeu:b l!Ylm· hale hl188Ct
pamy with Dade heel IDesb
bit hose. Petite, Average,
and TalL litre Bci&e. aad
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Ftdta ir II 8 slmn.
l>erl*lialaJ;llislerplais
ar Scnl p•e1& J «don. Seo""°"'"1 j.rlczdl
~attress or Foundation
• ~ filled wida Kapoi:.
Select quality aJaa,-.d-
en frame. !oclud« lmd-
\W.re for easy Mnsia&i
16x5~inch at Seatsl
pacbge of 8; "fO 60 watt.
' two 7S watt, four 100 watt.
~·gular $39.95
lanempriag ......... with
510 coilJ in 6111&ize,360
in twin. Multi<oi! !oun-
dllion full or nvil1 We. Stock up now and save! ~-E:o:itiOBcolors. 2 249
Get ....W ...... more! for .
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·Detergent
• 2 . $ I
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2Cu.Ft.Bag
Stell!'. Manure
Regular85•
Concrete Mix
3Jb. Im of~
widi """""" -"' 50c inside. Geadochnc1-
er,.'llliilor. ·Sae 58c!
Natural orpnjc·cnrkhes
IOiJ, belps.hol<f m6ismte.
Foe lawu, said-' 2.tu.
fr.bt&lowpric<d!'
'---11-"'"1 to mix" wjth water.
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fu r5 a re in on
-the slopes today.
Matching a hat
and coat is
Kathy Salsbury
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A YID SKIERS. RESORT ·
TO CH IC COMFORT
By JODEAN l!ASTINGS
OI "'* D1I" P•lol S!lll
"Even when there's no snow, it's-fun to
,llO -just to see "'hat evelyooe else is
\Yearing," quipped one perky blonde
Eilding enthusiast. 1
Fashion is high indeed on the slopes of
:-.tammoth, Squaw, Alla, Sun Valley and
Aspen.
Gone arc the sombfr bagd)>&nt.s. the
bundlesome buJ)c.y' swe.afer s of
yesteryear. Today's look i9' suppl~. sleek
ci od lrnpcccable whether the fashionable
'vearer is out traversing the slopes or sip-
ping mulled wine before a blazjng fire in
the lodge.
It has been within lhe past fi ve years
that style_ in w~arlJ1S apparel has become
almost as 1m~nt as form on the ski
:;lopes. '
Drighl is the look today.
Even ski pants -which all started out
black and only gradually brightened to
dull blue or maroon-are available in all
colQrs now.
'The male, too, js ruffling h.is traditional
peacock 'l>lummige in ski ~. \Vind
shirts are available in lilac. pink and
orange -either solid 0t combined in
prints, plaids or checks -for both men
and women.
New fabrics have been partly responsi·
ble for the fashionable look of skiers.
h1any fabrics have two-way stretch and
are being manufactured wilh a light
velour backing lo make l h e m
~perwann, lightweight and comfortable.
Even the converitional nylon fabric is '°'"'" and tighter IDday.
Furs, fake and fun or fabuloos, have
become promiitent whether fashioned into
short coats, hats or apres ski boots.
Scarfs -silk for wom en and long and
woolly for men -contribute their touch
or style trailing behind either oovice or
expert whizzing down the slopes.
Baggy wool pants crammed in boot
tops have been replaced by form-fitting
and pocketless ones -some designed
with a belled flare below midcalf to be
wom over the boot. Colorful one-piece
jumpsuits are styled with hi~hugging
belts and elastic insets in the side seams
to give the wearer complete freedom of
movement when executing a ne.at kick
tum.
Being introduced this year is a
lightweight warm-Op suit which totally
and fashionably enck>ses the frosty skier
from ankle to neck. Nylon lined and z.ip-
perl'd, the suit slips on easily over ski
pants, replaces a parka and provKlcs
equaJ warmth.
As glistening as ~ snow itatlf ls the
new leather "wet look" which is belng
shown in jumpsuits aa well as jackets for
men and women.
Sweat<n are ughi.t knit and designed
ln smooth ·tailored styles; many feature
st.ripes in assorted widths and contrasting
colors.
Apres ski boots vary from Bicek. tlp-
pered foot-huggers (which might sport a
bulky little heel) to the enormou1 floppy
fur variety in a prismatic range of colors.
1be boots that "go where the action Is''
no longer are the traditional laced varie·
ty in .leather which requires treatment lo
keep supple and leak-proof. Now being
shown is the plastk ski boot with a mdld-
ed sole that. according to the maoufac·
lurer, doesn't leak or break down with
wear.
People atways realized skiing i1 a fun
spcrt -now l.hey're dressini fOl iL I
Death. KneU Sounded •
Yesteryear's Styles Copied
By ·~IARIAN CHIUSTY
ROME -ttahan fashfon needs a
shot in the anr .
Cloilies for a masquerade. slrair:;ht
from the imges of old movie
magazines or the famlty photo album
have been brought out and called
.. 'hiih fashion'' by naml.' designers who !rt ihdecisive aboul a new lool;t for the
79'.
Joan Crawford and RilR Jlayworth
were fine In tl1eir 1940s heyday. But
b~w do· they stack up to4f1? Not so
gOod. i>NlR:ress ls the byword or lhe
•70s ~fashion will have lo k·eep J)<lCe
or .d\e. • I
Unles,, an e!Cptrl nooratloo ls
performed -the sooner the better -
' •ttnllM fashion. soon wUI rade away
like tbe proVerblal old aoldler.
tt will cost Ttaly11 economy fnor"
than S3 million annually -nolhlng lo
i:neer at:
Sn far. mOlll or the designers'
clothes have been amusina; and
gtnerally 100 costomcy 1o be
we3rable. Clolhe!I rrom the 40s are
rine £or a fashion hl~tory claM. bu t
thcv just OOn 't make the e:racle todav.
lt111iari fashiqri had a lt1l of ''camival"
spirlt. and that's the kiss or death.
Patrick OeBarenh:en, a Roman who
h:is always mngnetltcd top New Yqrk
manuradurers to•hls 1;:howmom. dJd ~
hhc best to rebel against the genera.1
fashion l.rend In his spring-summer
show.
DeBarenlZen's clothes were stirk,
simple; severe and serene -lhe kind
~·ou find in the beginnel'5 ' !!ectiOn or a
pattern book and which make anyone
look gOOd.
Commercially s peaking,
OeBarerrtzen Is the designer most like-
ly to ~ lhis year.
J{is idea or. contemporary dressing
was to put a women in a neat, unclut-
tered lhree-piece costun1e -coat,
• sl~veless A·line dress and pants. The
downswing or the hemline. the talk of
Europe these days , was your choice at
OeBarent.zen's -short or midi,
depending on your personal taste.
DCBarentzen adopted soft wools and
silk crepes for daytime -typical aod
uncomplicated was a short pink coat
over a sedate brown panl$.llt bt1ted at
the natural waistline. An Isadora scarf
trailed from netkline lo hemline -
alwa)'1 printed in a Fl"lant peacock
feather design that Is OeBarentien'a
signature.
The one bow made to the 30s wa1
the smooth front hairdo polled back
with a wide row of haJr that stn!t.cbed
across Lhe nape of the neck from ear
lobe to ear lobe. lt was 1939, shades or
Vivian Leigh and Scarlet O'Hara, and
it really shoUld have "gone with the
"'ind."
What DcBarenlien bns done ls gimp-
ly thl.!: He has gone out on a limb and
broken down fashion to its simplest
cotfiponent.s.
New York designer Geoffrey Beene
has been sold on the idea for months
that couture. per se, has become too
flashy and overpriced ·and that in 20
years it will push it.sell out of et·
istence .
Are these slgi;is in Italy a portent or
things to C<lme ! ·
There also Is the lheory that the rich
do not want to look rich any more; it's
C<lnsidered gross to naunt wealth now.
Designers here art: forever talking
about the fact that Jackie Kennedy
Onassis never wears her furs in
public.
' The related theory Is that the J
masse1 want to look cuual and prefer
skirts and panlsllls lo Ill!' flam-
bofance of haute couture, which cer·
talnly seems outdated in today's com·
plex ~110C.tety. "'l11e reason for th LI . ii
!hat people today think fashion shoul d
take a backseat to more earth-attal-
ll!ring problems like the state of the
world.
A few top ttallan designers have
rebelled against the 11X:ailed costume
element of fashion In a lilent but po-
ten_t way.
Instead of showing jaziy clothes that
'become gelUpa nt ror a maaquerade, •
they put emphasis on toned-down
sl~ple clothes lhat whia~ cblcneu
Instead or screaming natiilio;ancy.
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READY FOR SKIING ARE MRS. TOLLEF HANSON AND MIKE MURPHY
YEAIH>P-TH .•• -
Be it dog, monkey , ra~
bit or rat, fur is a must
rOr · witrmth on the
s I o p e s. Selecting a
fuzzy bead coveting Is
Mrs. 'llanJon.
D•lly Piiot Photos
By Rich•"' Koehle r
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NOT TIGHT·LACED -
Today'• alti boot .is not
the leather and lace
· --creation used b)' Dear
Old · Dad. Trying on tho
~eek plastic version is
~sthy Balabury,. assist-
ed by BIIn Berish.
Fashions are from Pat's
Ski and Sporn Shop,
Huntington Beach. ,
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, disj>lay their varied uniforms: Ip back&rou¥ ls · the · seven.story pagoda o(
·Furukawa Pavilioo. The girls are (left t o nght) EXPO Flower! wbo provide .
: general informationi EXPO Sisters wbO Bsslst cbildren,.the age.d ~d. handl·
' c#lpped, ~d EXPO Guides who assist foreign personage~ and dign1tanes.
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Ar·ies: Move Ahead
WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 18
You have creative ur£e; fuUiU
. ii. Tempfatjon i.!!1 to delay,
blame lack ot funds. Jn ac·
. By SYDNEY. OMA.RR · tuanty,' you are ·capable ol
... : M.1aJ &.u, ~ .. 4efy · ~aklnr 'J>r'ogTeSS. ~" this
COlftlluie wlsel"efl11·1i1'0 D, and proceed.
·~ ar-Ja1 e1ter ptct.... r AUJWS (April. 2Q • May
:4. LEO IDdtWdu( ceeJd ai1111t 20): Yoo may feel restricted.
amdl &alt ...,,.. .. luovaU. Bui oert.ain . amount o f
·II dreut ttstra.ir1l today worts to your
. AJW3 (March 2J..April ll): advantage. Realize this and
Music Store· • 1n
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·-Husband's s·ample Not Ample
DEAR ANN LANDERS: This Is to let
you know your advice doesn't alwaya fit.
l r~~ to ]_001 words of praise for the
w~ bllsband was cheating, thtn
suddenly c1:me back home and has been a
model husband ever since. Well, bully for
ber but I wun't so lucky. ·
ANN LANDERS ~
11' 90 happens "The S&D)ple wasn 't
amplt" for HY husband. He kept going
back ·ror mote samples and now be has
dtcided'be wants lo buy the product.
The girl ltJ a.tra~p. She broke up two
homes befGft 1'ninel Eventually, you can
bet.my hWiband will come crawlinl b.:k. n,e 'question ii _. should I lake hbp '!'
P"ase ..ddo•t gfyt · ~ any more canned .pbr~-llkt ''1'e11&mple was ample."
'What l need it some solid advice. -
sANTA BARBARA.
supporteT of the boy.
Mrs. A. left work and found her aon in
a hangout near the school -b.fgher than
a kite, on pills." Tbe pills are called ups
and dow111. They cost ~ cents t:acb.
Three other boys were with him. They
were In the aame ccodiUon. Mn. A. took
her IOf'I to tbe nearest _police staUon.
They told her, "Sorry, th<t'<'s nothlri,IJ we
can · do. Take fUm borne." She asked
"Why ?" The answer was, "Because we
have to find the pills ON ,the boy -not
mu& be nailed lll actloe. Your (riead
sbQald ul1I& tbe Hip of ber clergymu,
her l1wyer, ber doctor, the 1chool prin-
cipal and the puuta of the youths wbo
were with Kr son. Sbe lbould get
logetber wltli -co ... noed people aod they cu cleu ., um meu.
DEAR SANTA' B.: OK .... ae the
--~ WASN'T •pit. J'm S1Jrry. IN hlm." .
DEAR ANN LANDERS , Thct<'s Ibis
woman In the office -on the Jy,ing side
of 50 wearing thla ridlculou.!!1 micro-mint
skirt: She is driving us nuts. She sits
there in a most unlady like position, ex·
blbillii, her fat bees and varicose veins
and on a clear day you can see Vallejo.
Every 10 minutes, she asks, "Is my gir·
dle showing!" -which, of course, it i.!!1.
We are too embarrassed to tell her. Will
you do it for us·? -THE BLUSHER
At this moment, the 15-year~d iB
aleepir.g it o(f and his mother is near col·
la..,... The pill-pusher is still peddling his
wares around the school, no doubt. It will
go on and on unless 80mebody stops it.
What can be done? -MAD JN CHICAGO
" If"• W ua J sfn '~""' ldvke" "be a I Ml't U\11• ~ 'fldl? A great deal
•pads 11 liMr i..c.1'1D' lluband slays ••Q ud M yoe tee!..,.... '1~ absence.
>.re'.111itre &lldrt• iavtlYM'!' Bow old are
·joa? Ht. oW II '"1 lllillia.t? Hnw•old
It tl!l>, ample! Wrlle lo~ w h c n be
-0. ~--boclt q( l'D do my best I. Wp-yoo; •
DEAR MAD: A boy who dltcbes school
for two weeks and ionks blmseU on
dolUti needs lo be tahn to a doctor a&
· once. Th.is Is a very sick kid .
DEAR BLUSH: ~ p.llty ones never
think you are talktl1 to tHm. So -my
aclvlce II Speak up -lD Dt uncertain
terms.
The school principal should be notified. DE,<11~ LANDERS : Th~ morning a ti;eod,. mint ·(l'IJ•call her Mrs. A.) ._.,~'by the 'school Mrs. A's
·15-year-Ola.ton ~ not been to cla.!!ls in
.lwo weeks. Sh I!:, is divor.ced ·and the sole
That joint near the 1cbool needs lo be
looked Into. Aho, more beat abould be ap-
plied to the police lu lbe area around tbe
school. The rat who ia selllJlg the plUs
Ann Landers will be Blad la help you
with your problems. Send them to her in
care o; the DAILY Pnm, enclosing a
sel!·addressed, stamped envelope:. .,.., .., .. ---<!...e!:.--=~=~-~ Librarian to Review
Aquarian Age
Fashions Forecast
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Fashion forecasts for spring \Vill be re-
vealed during the Age of Aquarius benefit,
planned by Lawyers' Wives of Orange Coun·
ty. .
New Bernstein Book
A book review by Newpart
Beach librarian Mrs. Marli n
Sheely will highlight the
Thursday, Feb. 19, meeting o(
the American Association of
Retired Persons, Chapter i21:
dent , LJoyd E. ·Morrison. -
Mrs. Sheely will present a
review of the book "The
Private World of Leonard
Bernstein ."
_ The eveat to tak e place Thursday. Feb.
19 in the Dis~eyland Hotel, will begin. with a
reCeption and art display at 11 a.m. ~ollow
ing a noon luncheon, a parade of spring en·
sembles from Joseph Magnin 's will get under
way.
The noon meeting will take
place in the Senior Citizens
Recreation Center, Newport r Beach, according to the presi-
Bernstein was born in 1918
and in bis 10th year, a relative
stored an old piano in his
family's home. Th e
youngster's t a I e n t was
discovered and he made his
way, ·against fam i l y op-
position, to btctlme the first
American-born director t o
lead a major nat.lve orchestra.
Proceeds assist the group's philanthropy,
the Legal Aid Society which m~intains tw.o
offices tn the county to help low income resi-
dents in need of legal assistance.
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Musical Meeting
Two Artists Invited
Unive rsity of California, Santa
Barbara, the Univ<:rslty of
Michigan and Tanglewood.
Kliewer earned hi.!! BA
degree fro,m Tabor College
and his MA from Kansas
University. He currently is
studying for his OMA degree
at the University of Southern
California and i.!!I mini ster of
mUJic for a Los Angeles
church.
Serving as hostesses will be
Mrs. Olarles Kelley and Mrs.
Paul Queyrel.
,Guests are invited lo attend
·the committee meetings the
third Thursday of each month.
Further information may be
obtained by calling Mrs.
\Vill\am Laing, cbairman, 67$-
SOJJ.
Retro-reflective
Material Aids
.Nighttime Safety
In order to improve night-
time pedestrian safety In New
York, severa l manufacturing
companies have introduced a
new retro-reflecUve material.
Group Gets
The AARP fund for building Ac Ua I. nted a $4.5 million center for the q study of gerontology on the
.. . University of Southern Orange County AUXJhary of California campus has been
the California ~apter of ~he . halfway subscribed, according
f\.1yasthenla Gravis Foundation to Morrison. who will ao-
ls offering a get.acquainted nounce further details of the
meeting Thursday, Feb. 19. at center at the meeting.
7:30 p.m. in the Fir st
Congregational Church. Santa
Ana.
Dr. Elinor Randolph t ves,
clinical professor of neurology
at University of Southem
California's S c hoo I of
Medicine, will taik.
The auxiliary p-r o v I d e s
money for research for the
neuro muscular disease .
Musician
Lectures
UCI Professor Peter S.
Odegard will speaJ.. for the
Music Section of UCl Town
and Gown Tuesday, Feb. 24 , at
JO a.m. in the home of Mrs. B.
H. Miller of Corona de! h-1ar.
Dr. Odegard will bring a
group of students from the
U11iversity to illustrate hi'
talk, Music and Modem Life.
Assisting the hostess during
the coffee hour will be the
!1-tmes. L. 0 . Brown and
Edward Lethen.
Mesa Artist
Shows Works
PainUngs by l\1rs. Gary
Young, artisl-of-lhe-mon~ for
Costa Mesa Art League wtll be
displayed in the Costa Mesa
Library through March 16.
Mrs. Young, a native o(
Lima, Peru, studied at Orange
Coast College under Bruce
Mcintyre, David Vaughn and
Bela Biro.
She CW"fently is studying
portraits, figures and marines
with OCC instructor Victor
Casados.
The artist ha s exhibited In
Lima, Sant.a Ana and in CMAL
shows.
Da nce Clu b
Square Riggers S q u a r e
Dance Club "swings ()Ut"
every Wednesday at 8 p.m. in
the First Methodist Church,
Costa l\Iesa .
The material, which uses H
large numbers or liny glass Q"-I T
balls suspended in a plastic 1 ff
adhesive, ls more efficient in • • • ,
reflecting light than t h e pr m t e fa mil~ar prism reflecto:r used J I JVi
on bicycles and at highway
construction sites. can yi· OU ,,_= The glass ball method can
be applied to many different
kinds ol materials. giet "I Sew-on clbth and stick-on f..~
plasti_c, highway signs and •
auto license plates are only a
few e1amples .
YOUNG SET NURSERY SCHOOL
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NEW CLASSES FORMING.
TRANSPORTATION FURN,ISHED.
· · Full or part lime and a!ler school car&-
• Planned prolessl6nal supervision -Re·
duced rates for 2 or more..
In an age of automatic ice makrrs and ~If-cleaning ovens,
your bottled \Yater syslt'm is about as modem as an ice box.
Besides taking up valuable kitchen space, bottled \Valer dis-
pensers are unatlractivc, uneconomical .and require
frtquent refilliJlg.
Blue Star MQms .
~
Huntington Buch Blue Siar
f\1othen, Chapter Z &tage
meetings every Monday at l:SO
p .m in Lake P a rk
Club.house.
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that is inst<11led oul of sight beneath yl)ur .k.itchen sink. It
utilizes lhe process of rrverse osmosis to remove 90~ of the
impurities from your lap waler and provides a continuous
&upply of pure, fresh drinking water for about 1/5 lhe cost of
bottled walrr. There is no installation charge -all you pay
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•lonld Inf .-;ii• ,WWl'llWY •-f'ltd Hol•l"I' 11'\ibllC-:Cl lifilrfllt 11f,llll\ .. t tr..11 !dlntWIMI•·-f'ICU'-1 ltffl~"9 ft -., ...... ti »" ~f, Food beca1ne scarce for inhabitants of the parks in freezing rain. This pigeon stood by. as the squirrel ~~L ~lfl.:.i!ni:11.~7it.!: ':: ~~~~·~:"i: '" ro·,r.~~L S!ALJ =: =-,.,,., "'-""' ....
the nation~s capital after a night of snow, sleet and foraged for a nut and then stole it from his month. w11111n 1n111nif!llll1, •"' •tknewl••• '° Mv ~"''••!¥ a.1rtt ;:,'lr,.~~:i~~.11.,.,. .,.,..111tt1rv1rv .. 1m: _:::_::_::::.::_:::_:_::~::::_:::.:::_.:..::!::::.:::_::.:::_::.:::::.::_:::..:: __ :.::_:~:;c---------------------·("" ttll!I M e11K!lfMI tht .. ,,,., f.lov. I•, 1t11 , I I I Off"-!ft ' "*"* l!l'N IN WITNESS WK'lll:EOJ', I lllvt , ,_11bllSllH Or•1111 (tQt 011!y ll'llOt, ~lltNC'llUolty • Mrftl"""'9fWltf1M Elllll
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Court Studies C.ourts Russ First
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J 1tstices to Decide on Trial Decorum
IVASHJNGTON tAPl -The
Supreme Court takes a timely
look. nen week at the tumull
and shouting in the natiori·s
courtrooms as it h e a r s
arguments on how a judge
may deal 11o·it h an unruly
defendant.
Does the. Constitution permit
t/. the judg ' to throw a defendanl ~ out of the courtroom? Order
, him bound and gagged? Or
'!: should the judge seal him in a
soundproof boot h where he can
see and hear but nol be
heard!
These same constitutional
questions raised in t he
Chicago 1 conspiracy tri al will
be examined in an othe rwise r· routine. anned holdup case
.) from Chicago involving a man
1
1 named \Villiam Allen who
( already has ~n paroled af ter a 12 years in prison.
a o i·m LEGAL NonCE si+o, •"' 11111 U'lil tlml .. urn.-1111 .. !flt ,.(ti,._ 11"" flll"" -' MA•1Tw.1 'T....,. • ,... lollowlflt JtrMl\o wMM ,.;i""' Ill fvl MOOl!:U Ind 1111t .. kl flf"' 11 -'-1111 ~ T9 Cit ....... S County trial room by tearing 1 -------~,.--=--ltM .111~ .,, .... ldt!a h .. ,.,.,., ., .,. ,.1...,.. __ ......... """-111 • .,,, .. ,.. C.U•T ., TM• SUlllltlOlt COVIT 0,. TMI Giibert Obtrlltfftt Uot S, Atltnflc. tf ~~It flli.wl' ITA'TS Of' U.1,.1,...IA Na up his file. arguing with the SAN ANTONIO, Tei. (AP) STAT•°" c1.L1110~':::.01• Monttrw ,,,... c.111tt1n11 ''* NII~ •/.t.u1..,,.:' 155 LldO ':.,"' 0,t.... 11t1 elUtrfY °" ...,..,
l·udge and adv'-1'ng hl!Tl. at one TM• couHTY °" o 01..,. J•NJ•r'I' t4. "" • -•-1---• cotll.rnl• ,..,,...,.... "" attorney general, said in an -· Man·s first permanent Me. ,,..,.,., (H1'9rt OW.ttltl .. "'" ·-..... it1Q · ltt••" ll'IAtL J. u.cML c-IM. point; "When l go out for d b · f h h kl , MOTICI O' MIAttNti OJI '"ITION Stilt If (lllfvnl•, Or111tl Cll\l"ty: Oit•r. J•fl1':rt.• NOTIC! IS Ml!ltl!•Y OIVl!N 11 t1"1t lunchtime, you 're going to be a vance rte t at s ac es laboratory in earth orbit pro-1110• '•ot.t.Tl,!!.,':'tia.:N~'°": on ,,_,.., ,., ,.,., b9for't !Tit, ' ,.. '''" "c:11~n11. °''"" Ctunl'I': ~.If "" • ...,. I'll.,,.. ~ aad gags may so revolt a jury ill be L1TT1•1 TIS ..... ,.,., l'vltlk"' lflf "' .. 111 Stlt9. ,.._ °" J•""''"' 2s. 1910 ~ 1!11. , 1t11t .11..,_ M'lll'll c111t111 "''"",,.. a corpse." . that 1.ts ~ympathi·es would be bably w put up by the WAJVIO IN w1u.1 1 , ... 11 1 etl'f U11!f1.W 011-..1 oii.r1tt1" k-" N•l•rY ,utollc lfl •ncl 'fer 511d s1t1t. Nld ~' --1.W "'fl'-~ . -.., • . E1t1te ot· Vlrttflll Mir ' "' 11, I M 11'11 " W lllt _...fl WheW 0-1119 b Miii-II 11, .. Ki~ M •11rk1 k""Wll '#lfll file f\IClfnl!'Y 'lt\ldllt!11, In 'IM '""" Not since 1884 ·has the tu med to the defendan.l 's Russians, says an expert on ll;-• J.nnlt oavltl 1111111111. O.C..Md. tcrn.d It "" w1111111 lMtnirntnl •nd r.'::" i: ::•IM ,.,_ w,... n•"'• Ill ., !tit atr11 ., "" tlie¥t'...tltlflll _,,,, .,. S C rt red d. ll So . NOTICf IS MEtEIY GIVEN Til•I •clr.r>ow191fl" ... IXKUIM "'' .. mt. Iliff ,. '"' wlttll" l111rl'lll'!lwit •nd "' ,,,,l#ll !him, Wtlll lt!t ,.....,,. upreme DU ru 1rec Y favor. lhe v1el space program, 1toai.rt lllMM •u1t1" "•• 111M 11.,.tfl • (OFPICIAL seALI ::_r,:,,lllft" ™ ei9CVltd "'' 11,,,,. vout.PMn. ,. ttit 1111 .. ,.1," .. " m.· T~t on the guarantee granted Th So . l u . . d . t llCtlliol'! tot ltct0.111 cl wlll, 11111 ftr J .. 11 L Jobst (Ol'l'ICIAL Sl!'ALI O••"'"'"'· CJtOCKll.(:IT1ZENS NA-"This," Scott said, "is a c Vie n1on IS riv ng IUll•Mt ti Le'"'" T11i.rnlll'llll'Y" ,tfl. "Nol•l'Y '1.lbltc.Cttll'eM[I M•rv l tlh Morftol T1DHAL tAHK. ,.,,. V111fW• ... """,..• defendants in the Sixt h high, indeed an intolerable, aggressively IO\\'&rd the long-11-''°"" W•lvtd In wuu. r~rtr>e• t!: 'rl"t1••1 Offlct In Not•rt lll'lllll1C-C1111 ... n11 SMrl'l'l•11 Otlcf.. C•llft'nll, which I• .,._ Amendment . to confront their . Wflldl 11 m•llt for turt,..r ••rtkll•n. • o,_. C6unl'I' ,rlndNI Ofll~ In •ten., Mlnlll oftht \lfllltnlitnlll 111.lll accusers _ the fundamental and . quite unnecessary, price term manned laboratory 1n 11111""' tl"'t 1nc1 •••~: ,...,~"',;;: I'll¥ eornm1ur'" l5ll•tr«1 orint• COli"ty ""'*''""•ln!"9""" "''"' fil 1111
to pay for the guaranlee of the space and are currently lg· :~~~,:~·.m~n ~ *:u~..:r:.10...,..: ,...t1111:,f'Cfl0~~= , .. 11 0,111 ,.1ie1, :,1frt';;:r1.,. Ell•1"' :.~~1::ii:.:11.,~f, :!.' ltfttr t11e
right lo be present at one's right to confront one's ac· noring the moon , Boris Ma~l· m1<1t filo .. J °' .ui.t CIUrt,.,,!. *., .,c1vlc •nu•'' '' ,.,. J111tn11rv i. io. u, ,ub!l11t111 of1flt• CMst O•H't' ,,._,, 'Olfld ,ttirue,.,."' im , . OWn trial. d Sk t •b f C1n1 .. OrlYI. Wtl!, ~ IM "" n 1 ttJ9 151·10 J1n1111n i1 end ,_.,..,.,., a, 10. l!t CtOCICll-CITIZl:NS NATIONAL cusers." rov y, a 1 rary o ...,.., t111fot!irt. 1t11 u1.111 IANIC
In that decision , Juslice Con11'1"ess analyst said Thurs-°'* lllbruw "'• ,•,· 1?'oHN , -... N""",_ i v: '•Mel• '· w1111tll'ltlft John Marshall Har I an, NO PROBLE~1S day~· ' c;O..,~ c.:i-11. ' ..._...""" ..,._,.vc. LEGAL NOTICI ~= ~": :r/~' ,
grandfather or the presenl H . II lhl I . "f d ., th • k the ' b DGHAl.O tn.1111, '411tll _. ",... ...... .,.... ~
J I .d f th arr1s ca s s cone us1on on 1n y re urn-• ...,... Ml'-1tntt. c••TWtCAft .,.. •u••N•ss .••• iM · t?ANLIY "· •n•• ustice Har an. sai or e "con1·ecture." But he finds no ing 1<1 get to the moon " he Ml _......, ••• •t1111t1"" 1111CTtTtoU1 ..,,,,. NOT1c1: TO c•101TO•t 1.nt l'kttlr'I'.......,. coort : ''If he be depri\•ed of · · ' 1111te ,.., c,.,.,.....,., TM u11c11r11111M • cwtlt\•1tw 1, ~ su,ltMHt <9U11' °"' 'TMI Y•• t111n. t•...,... "., constitut ional problems aris-said . ·•1 think. personally, they T•h oi.1 Ml ·MU ...,ttlnt 1 illtllflllU •t '· o. 11111 .,~•. STITI o, CALtl'OtlH1A POil ,.,11 Ctlll """" his life or libe rty Without f h hod h l th · f f M " """""" ... ,.,._. •-TNI COUNTY 01 OIAPMI ,,...,,..,. .., l•ICVttr ing rom t11o·o ot er met s. ave .se e1r goa or ars. Pvbll!Mll Dr•nt• c .. 11 01ur l'i1o1 1rv1.,., c1 111trn1.o, """ ur1111, "" ,.... _,.., "~' ~~llhtd• Or•"'• cw.i llelLY ,1111, being SO present. s u c h He says the d~fendant could l\.tandrovsky said the United Febni1rv 10. 11, 11, 1t10 2"''' 11''°"' 1'"'" ni"" " su,e.•io1t ES111t ~ Moo1:sr1i EltAO, •Isl knllwn Jlltlt\lery 11, u. 1, .,.. olMf"Cll s. 1t10 . . Id be 'th l ' SEJIVICES •":'-11'111 11\d II~ ce,:; 11 MODESTA lt!OS, blc-t1$td. . , n5-11 ldheaptnvdauleionpr~oeuss of 1;~ ~-be removed to anolher room States m1ghl ,,el its small LEGAL NOTICE :'~u"'.::i•:_:i1;:i~::.C, 11 1r:,. .. c::ii:.'0t1s~e:::_v ~:=",~-1
"'here the trial would be lhree-man orb1Ung laboratory _, . th•f ,11 __..,. Jl•vlN c\ll!m at•IMI"" LEGAL. NOl'ICZ quired by the Constitutio n." televised to him. Or, Harris into space lir~t but that the IAlll·ttll Nino t.. Cnrott. 2CIJO Mliltll wiv, uld ~' .,.. t,M111r.c1 tt 1111 "*"'·1-----~-------. IUll!tlOt. toUtT Olll TK• com Miii, C1lltorr>l1 "~'· wtlll""' MCllll,., youd\oln, '" fllt tlflC'I ... -. \\'AIVED RJGHT says, the defendant coold be Russians probably would be IT ATI °" CALll'O•NIA "0• 011td l'ltbNltJ' •• 1'7t. """ clerlc tflttll, ........ ¥1111M CO\ltl,.,. tl•TIPIC&TI .. CMll:MATttll , ..
Sealed In a sound-proof boot h ahead Y.'ith a large permaneal TMI! COUNn 01' Ot.AMCJI N•fl<Y,.._"~'-c.!!:'11 ' ... " 1rntnl !Mm. -'!1'1!11 "" neusserv Tt.AttlutTIN OJI IVSINlll UNOll.
was lo use to rl!strain Scale.
William J. Scotl, the lllinois
Illinois will contend al ' -. ,,,..,,.. 5t•1• "'ce ........ , ...... ,,.. tuft · vMK1w1, i. "'• lllMM111ltl'IMI •t 111, ttn1;11 111CT1'T..ut llAMI ~, The Allen and Chicago 7 Tuesday 's hearing that Allen in the courtroom where he can space staNti~. I I N~1.~•,::.A~ .. A~MSw1~t ::~''111~: N~;rv"=i'l 1~ ~::· ""btf~'... "'s~·.,.~. :_:i;: ="':~.A~~,~·.:_ s~~Y;:, ,.!!'L~o:~:~ lt ~=~r,:~ . h b hi see and hear the proceedings. The allona Aeronaut cs t.•n••• o , AOM1NIST1ATION •• ._..1,., •-"'" N•flCY L. c .... n ciWtoml• m11• ·w111c11 11 r11t ,.i.et .i bull""' wi..t ,1 ,.,.. ~ ~cases are connected in that waived this rig t Y s own Both ways. the la"•yer says, and Sp 3 c e Administration w irM THI! w1LL AMM•:it•o AMD WWl'I 19 .'!"1. It lit 1111 ""°" ... ,,,.~· ?Mnlntu °' ttit ;.......,_ In •H·m•llt!;I k\11..,.l'f, 0 ,11 Mt11. cii11om11. '"*'
II CASES CONNECTED
• J d J 1· J Hoffma 1 rcl'ied boisterous conduct. Allen 's .. · ,l!TITIDN Po• 111roucr10N o, flll'IW Is --c•lbtd "° .... whn fl "" ••rt•tfll"' 1t t11;·1;1i;;; .. erw1• dlcldtnt, 111~ ticHtlwt 11,,.., ,..,_., 11uTTMAM;'I . • u ge u ius · 1 the defendant could "con· plans to launch a small space aOHo IPtOaAT• coos JAi.ii 1tn1,.,.,.1 •1111 l(knowlMIM 1111 u11e111..i wtlt'llfl f!Nr ll'llflltlt ef1" 1111 first !M<llltQ. Tlltl'!I 111, ,,., uld l·J"" '" c.m__,., it ,on a rullng that actually \ay,•yer. H. Reed Harris of station h1' 1972 and then put E•t•i. o1 MAJD1t1E V.HE !'UL.TON, :~e11_r.~AL seAL! 1i.-. 111 t1111 .11«r11c.. . ttw Mn.wl"' ce~et Mi . ..-. 111fl11C!Mf -f ed Aile lo bi·nd an d gag Chi·cago w1·11 argue that ex rront'' witnesses and com-, ••~ kl>OWn •• M1rttt11 %. FulllN'I. •Ito k H 011tc1 l"tbrii.rv " 1tn. • •"« tt 11u1111eu 11" tttll\lcl:..,_ ._. , -avor n ' · three men 1n it for up to SS 11,,.,wn •• M1ttort1·Fui1D". O•~•'"· · ~" · ..,,.., Tl'lolrl•'i"t'rro · • • l'•clflc CN1I w,..,_lt '"" .. -~ Black-Panther leader Bobby cept for a voluntary absen~ municate wllh hi s attorney by NOTICE is HEltEIV GIVl!N n.11 Not•l'Y •u-llC>C1l!lorn l• Act111lflt1irttw f1f Tiie Ell•!• Hn, lr>e 1w wist cemm..,-""
G. Seal. be/ore• he 11."'S seii-from court once trial begins. tel~hone. thereby assuring an days. A larger. more complex "'*" L, Fulton h•• 111H "''''fl • Jell· '"'rtC1••1 Olflu lfl ' "flla •boov• ,..rnM 11.cec1an1 Avt.: p1111frllN'I. c1111orn11 m.u • d d f space laboratory is not ex-11on tor •robl1t of wm 11\d tor Let1•11 of gr•~· c°l:i~ lill,.1,11 PA1t11;1• • ll•LY WITNtU 111 1111111 lt!i• Hiii •w tf ~ tenced to four years ln prison this right cannot be waived. a equate e ense. . . Admtn111r1tlllfl .. 1111 tM .. 111 •flM~td 1nd v °"'"' !!t_NMll Mii• •rt-'~ . J1nui.rv, 1m
•• for -ntempl. Both s1·des recognize other The Supr:eme C o u r t ' s .peeled until later• possib ly in Pt1111o11 tor 11e1111e11"" 111 Bond IP•obl1• ,ubtl::;· t~.:!~ '*'' · 01111 1'1111, ~;;,.':ti ~e llf ,,,., 1coa111o•ATI SEALI
... v 1978 Codi 541.1), •••• ,.net lo wh1clt q m•dt Pllil1Ul1"' If 17 ,, Ifft 1t7·n , ... '". , • .... ~ • . ·'•cll!c Cp1;t WPleJIUlo H fr tat r d Cl ed a mean' ha ve bee" used in other decision. by end of term In · . tor lllf'tll•r .. r11cu1111, •"" tt111 t11e tlmt · ' ' • • ,1 • ~' TJrt c.~ 111t. ~ o man e c ' ar Mandrovsky delivered a •IHI i>l•c• of 11nr111• ""' 1111W h11 blen Altll'MWt fir "*"'fll•IAW 0 1 ,1... Ifft l t 111tm11t ml.str1'af 1·n Sealc"s case and m· stances lo quiet a defendant mid-JUne, is of limited con-•• "'Mor·~'· 1m. 1t t:xi 1.m .. In 1~• LEGAL N...,...,,.. '"bnt~M o""'' CMrt • h' "'" Pr•,.Trea . ...,. paper at Zl a e r o space courtroom ;t' Ott>••1mtn1 No. i of s•ld v•a~E< . 1"11wu.ry 10. 11. t' anr11 MM-di t .1m ic,, A. llllllNn severed his trial from the and kee p order in the sequence lo Allen. If .be wins, medicine seminar here. '°"'"' ,, toll CIYk ceni.r Drive wni In , · • • •10 s1eitt•rv
lh Ve d.re"d'nt' Cou rtroom. AS in the Chicago 7 he is released from parole. If .d n· h of lllt C!IY o1 $1flll Ant. (•Hfol'"lt, T-IDl1 , STATI Of' CALll'OltH1A l o er se n · He sru that .the 1g t 0,1" Fe11tu11Y 11. 1'70 .• u,1•10• coutT o' TN• ._,_ ... ,': NOTICE. couNTY 011 01ANC1e: 1 Ss. Hoffman last we:?kend also trial. judges have sentenced he loses. the "'Orst that is lik e· Soyuz 6 7 and 3 _ which put w. E:. ST JOHN srAT11 ol' c411~•N1A ,o• ~ °" 11111 ...,. ,..., 11 J,1111.,.,, ·A.D. im.
ed I · ·1 f · d r d t t · ,·r for con ly lo happen to him is that he • c.,,,...., c11" TM• ceuNTY 0111 OltANO I "''" ""· , Ntt•rv ''*"' 1n,w "' sentenc o 1a1 or varying e en an s 0 Ja · seven men and lhree craft Into ou•T•A. CAt,•NTllll ANO 1A1Nu ,.., A<111u . ''*" · 11111 '-""' .1nd 'I\••· -•-ttt ,,. •. 1 tenns the remai ning seven tem pt or ordered them bo und "·ill be kept on parole. orbi·t at _ tasl October 1Y e•N11T '· scMAo, 11t.. NOT1t1 o,. t11:Aa1NO '0111 '•rtTtoH c11T11'0KT•T'"•••'•,.o,~•~•11N1ts "'"'" l(iv ,._ ltllttli!•n ,,. ht't I. •• .,,.
r •-kle<J ha he .,.,,,.,. -•JUMKAttlllltlW .. Vltd l'O• 'tMA11 0111 WILi. ANO !'1.,1 .. ~,.. · "llrjl4'k11l\tl'liftfl!lttlltllM~•,.,tllf • defendants for contempt o and S11<1C . But 11o· t t court says "'as .. an unqualified success",, o .... 1*' eoo1ttt. • .&ND H• L•T·,1•1 TM !JnNl'•lil'IM ... , ~ :f ''"I'•"' ,1111 Tri..urtr • t11t Clf'o rt be Se Of Outbursts The Supreme Court Yrill ex· a•---t argumentau·ve defen. • 1o1.-1 111C11, C•'"'"'l• Tu-TAMlffTAIY ceMudlne .• ¥-'...,..,. •' ·•l <MnOO • _,11., lt!it tllKlllltl l'M ,wtllllfl ~ cou cau uvu " TthUIO U1.f1M l!J.t11t,,, MlltlAM l'l'ON, .... lr.nclW11 ,.._"·~Cf!, c ........ ,1 •. ufld,~ ..... ~ .... i_trvfMM Ill """' .. ., 1111 ..,,..,.,... during the trial. The judge amine these alternatives. also. danls -and possibly about 111......,.1..,. '''"""" 11 MUllAM M. LYON. 01ee1nd. tttlouf flm1 "-:' tti..tin ,...,. ... , •M .ciu.wi.,...""" sen.en~ as w·ctl two defense The U.S. Court of Appeals in thei'r lawyers _ could set na-J [ D l '"bllll!ff Or•ntt c .. ,, 0111Y ,i\ot, NOTICE 1s ME•E•Y a/VIN l?llt GOODI LTO: •nd tri.t " nrro 11.= lltt llUid! ""'°"''"" a«ul9lf .. ""'111. <= B"t lo e ay F•bollr, 17, 11, 2J. 1'1'1 211-Jt WIU.IAM 'LYOH Ml 1111d M,,,I" f HI~ ..... 9' "".,.--11'11,="'""~ fOJllllCIA,L 11!.ALI , • attorneys for contempt. All Chicago . in ruling last July tionwide standards for dealing . 1. 11or1 1w .,.,, 111 wn• Incl ctc11c11 ,.,. tor 'l'm• "'""' . • "" . , Jud111\ 11. Cr•Wfltd I Id h LEGAL NOTICE IMllollCt .. ltlflrl; Tet11......,11,.,. 111 !tit ea 19119-..: ' • • Not1ry Mlk~flfwnlt have said they will appeal. tha t Allen shou not avi:: \\'llh the explosions and ex-pe1Jt'-1', rrfwrtN;•,. 'llflkll 11 m.d• folo wi1111111 o, n.,11r, 1em ""l's'. Ave., or,,... Ctlln!Y .
I Allen, \\'hose defe nse \\'as in· been ejected, recommended plelives th al ar~ becoming Eff eel of La\V 1----.--.-.-.-.-,-.-----1~~~ J•:.~:"'it!~.:!' ~ '= ·.~ w:.i"::1~.~i111. 20112 H.; .. , t•lt "'"'' : ~"" c, .... :,,1111on ~It•
sanity·, disrupted the Cook instead the shackling Hoffm an more and more comnlonplace. 1u~••10•· cou111•· °"" """ 1or Ftbru.,., ''· 1m, et t 1Jo e.rn~ ln 1111 lf.1111tn11to1 ... 0i. • • · ' •.JbnJMcl· o,.,.. c...,; 011,, l"llof. ITATI 0111 CILlll .. NtA 1'0111 COii,,,_ " 0•1rtnwnl Ht. I to! u tll M•"'· M. 11.1111, 20111 Mll'tltr 111t Jlfl\lll'Y 27 Ind FQri11ry a, tt. 17, SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A THI COUNTY °'' .. AHOI to)Vr! •• , "'° ClY!c cem.r Dtlw Wat, Ill L1111. Mu"ll"'19!1 •••di. • ell lt10 llloJI
b'll d 1 · th ff · d Me. A .. J:tn 1111 Cllv tf S1ntt "'"' C1lllwnle, O.nle M. 111,,., m '•r\'.. t...., If ·IC."----------.;:.:;:; I' 1 e ay1ng e e ect1ve ate NOTIC• w IALt ol' .,,,._ ,... o.tld '•bru•rv ,, 1910• o.1H' J•"!'•rr ,.,.1m · ....... a. NOTICE Handling Purse S trlngs of the state's new financial dis· , •• TY' AT '••vATI SAt.I w. e. ST .x>Mw, Cll.lntv Ci.rt;. W11111111 o.1T•~1ttr I.IOU-, · · In !I'll M•llll' Of 'Ille E•lllt of ttll.I. &•MANILLA Jollrl 0 . KIM closure law today wenl to the IHUtLEV J. lll:OWN, •k• SHIRLEY ........... w .... •11lllflftO MlttY M t 11,l!lt I ,.....
furl Senal. after approval by JEAN ••OWN, .~. 5HtllLEY J, c ... hltv City• • 01"1• H. 'ICllW ' '• . , •• T1,l(Af ... ., ......... , .. ·, CAL>VIL LD. •k• 5HlllLliY J EAN i..t ....... C•'"-11 ... ,7 , S111t of.C1llfot'11!1, ll'Olt 'TtAMIAC'TIOlil Ofll •111111•U I C R • D the rules committee. c.aLV1LLD, D1C111.ci. '"' 0111 m1•""' m -1111 °''"'' Coufl"'1 ""''' ll'ICTtT1tU1 IMMS Ongress emlSS On Uty Th measure b A bly NOTICE 1$ HE•E•V 'Cltlll!N 111.111111 Att..._1..,PetllltMr On JtnlllrY"' ino Mftt•,..,.,. TH I!! UNOlll:llGHEO CO•ll'ClttATlotf e Y, ssem •. 11ridtr1l1nod, JAM•S ... 11flM, •ulllk ,.,lllkhad Ortllft (N !il 0.11, ,1101. No1trY l'ubl!c lfl •nd ~for Mll Sl.•lt. ....... ..,., ~"'"It i. ~1111. man Eugene Chappie (R-CoolJ, Ac1m1n1,1r11or. '' A<1m1"111r1tor et "" F.ti,111,.., 10. 11, 11, -,,10 :.0.10 ''"""'*'' '"~~!~ :"''!'""• •.0 T1:'~· ~•111111. IKI~ .... L..,. !!~,.,"-, ..
Id · nd.d I t i.. • Est•"' of SHllllLEY J. IJIOWN, etc., Jlhn 0. tcte1 • ....., •. ,,., 'M. ltlftl, _, · e~· MIN, Ctlrl'l.,11t, v-J 1you give ca I a es or puor cltcl•itd, w1u 1111 11 1>r1u.i1 u1e 10 11ie LEGAL NOTICE ICIMt llneWn .11 "''ti -. It'll "W: ttrrov. t;t..,, "''" •• MIQtADI &,
•' Ile office 1.:nUI April 6 to file 11ioi..11 1n11 11n1 "" 111ddlf. '"" d911ut-• """'°" ... ,,,.. ir• 11.1ttcttltold,."" lfl tcot1m; •"4 ""~'MW flm1 11 ctm.....,, • • J I !Ion ol 111'1' •tl'lllt!lted broktr'• co,,,_ 1nitn.iml~I . Ind ICkllowledeed lhtY •Jr· ... IM ,.11ow1tW •""'lltl'h W!IOI• tll'l!t> ' WASHINGTON (UPI) rent congressional control. Tl cartyovers for s uch un· therr ftnanc a statement.s, ra-mlMlofl, ·""°fl tilt '"""' •ncl condlllom 11'"'9• eclJllit th• Mme. , • ci.11 1l•t• et 1Mlnt11 • •• f9111Wti
'1 tJo · represents outlays and 1·nc'mc conlrollable expenditures as th er than the present deadline here1n1ll« m9'111oned, •"" 111b1ec1 to t1tT•l'•C1Te 0' 1u11N111 1011111c1AL SfAt,1 , IC o • M 1 ~ tNTltNATIOH.t.""' IH, • The Constitu n g'1 v e s " tonll•m•lllll'I bV'lll• • b. v •.• fl' I'' Id . llllCTITIOW •NAM• . ' • Miry 1hl!I ~-1.1 ' • ' COftfQ11:ATECr1"' llllff """'· Ctttt . ' he . r d Of March 2. S\IDtrlor (G\ltl, '" "t'ldMl4•1. ""'""' 11. Tiil lll'ldllBl1nld«flft C'lft1f1 "-" ~ Noltl'Y '1/tltlc-C•1!""""t. MtA. Ctltltt'llt•. I Congress the privilege or con-for such things as highways, 1nlerest· on t nauona ebt. --------t 1910, 1, 111, "-• o1 tw11vt o'clock ,,_, d\ICtlM• , 1111•!"'"' ,, IOOtf s•11 '•bl• a .. ''t11ci.:tt Ofl'IC•, 111 / · Wl'l'Nlh fft. """' TLilm a;.·.., •
trolling the national purse. Social Security pensions, and The President cannot be LEGAL NOTICE .. « tflll'Nft.. wlttllfl 1111 ttine •lloW!!d liY 1'1111111111 V1t11Y, C•llftMlll, lll!dtr 11'1• llc-Ot•flW C.Unfv , J!~~·1m. . . . 11w, •I !he of!ICI of t1M "ull)1c !ltltw ll'm NflW l'lflll THE UHICNOWH tiff l:;Oll'lllllsi\ofi~ lx•Jl'H • ! _ t--··'9> .. I) ' ' With that authority goes the Medicare costs. all from trust raulted for that situation; ,..,.10, <•••r 0, ""' aornl!ll•t:r•IDI". 1141 1!111 c""'""' sirttt, F1tDNTIE1t 01 ""''" •1111 t111t .. r• """ a.r11t.1m -·-•OJl;M!!_INtJ~!f-'T•OH~t.... __ _
d r . . ., . f d Co d t lh I SU S.nll Aflll C11llol'nl1 -1, •11 r'91!1, "lie, II CCWl'llllOiM If tM lttllllWfM "'111'1 WllOM 7""41~11H -Of~-rift~tr"'Olt,. r'"'" , JtC, , f . , 1 uty o exerc1s1ng 1 1n an or-un s. ngress agree o e se up. sTATa of cA1.1110111MtA 110• l ter••' ,;.. ..,,1 .;-~Id SMl•LE'Y J ntrnoi 111 fllH .,.., ;11ct'ofmkHnct i. 11 JefliisrY i1 •nd ·~1bh1.,.,. a. 10. 1!1 ~rt111 w,.~ derly manner. Also Included are veterans But the President can be THI! COUNTY OI" ou1o1o1 ;•OWN. , .. iu:.,,.11 •• SJtltL.EY J: to1..,,...1 JtJt · • 1J1.11 ./ v1~,..-. · • f I ed f · h '"· 1''5115 CALVll.LO, 11tC11'8. et 1t!t 11mt of Mr "11ni. •·Vincent, 100l7 S.n Ptllll Cl.. . STA I! OJI CALIJIOIN lf, \To a la rgl! extent. Congress and civil serv1ct pensions,. au I or not gethng t e NOTICE OF MIAtlNCJ o,. P1T1T10N 11111"' •nd •II rliltt 111141 •NI tl'l!Wtsl 11111 F0uti111n v111w. C•!llwtilt nJOt. LEGAL NOTICE · . COUNTY' Oii' Oll.woat 11.
has .b.-~ned 1·ts pn·vllege of partly from trust funds and departmenlal budget r<>nuests Fo• ~•0•ATI oP •11.1. •No '°" 111d 9.111• 11" ~Ind, "" _-ttion ot 0111d J•-,., 2•. lt1'1 . • _ , . 011 fll• Dr'lf.., "........,.,.A.O. 1t11.
ll\IV • ~, LIETIE•S Tl.STAMINTAtY tlw., olhlrwllt. •Tiier lflln., In 1clcl)llon '"111111 •• "'-' llltWt fM """"· •• °"''' • ,...,., control tc> the President. As partly under control Oet\\·een to Congress sooner. Last year. E11111 Of MCCLELLAN .aATHu• coL&, ,. 111111 ., •kt <1.c.c1enr., ""' """" ..., tt1fi °' c111i.rflle. . CltTtlllCA;f~ •uuNnl ' 'lltlltc. "';c..,1•11' '-"" .,.. ...,.,, ! h · I d I h f • I •t A r!I 1uo kltOWn '' olM~ A. CCIII', Otctfll'll. lltltll Ill end ti t!llf eerl•h'I rHI ;.tNcrfY Or•n1• (Olll'llY: W ~I ,..llflrw MY -lttltlMI 9"' • for order in appropriating t e governmen an e or ins ance. 1 was p NOTICE 1s HE1teav 01vEN T11e1 dincrib.d 1, '°"°""" "'wit· An vnc1i ... ic1et1 0n J111111rv 1~ 1tn. Ml«• ""' , PK:Tl'9'._. """ ;...., 1,.. ._..., · "' _..,.. Mwtlll w.
, money to run the government, b e n e f i c i a r i e s : sale or before President Nixon sub-0oro111v DollM eo1e111• 111rc1 ""'91n ti•"" ...ct!IT ''°""''et ' Nill.,., '"""c in Incl , '°' ulf s11tt. ~,...,..'= it~im Slrdl 11• tc...-"""" ti! "" • lit w. vs. ,.,.....
h r i>t!lllon '°' Pfobllt of •Ill Incl r Ill the~ rMI •r°""" '°"ltd 111 Ille __ ,,, •-•Ml Jllil"" ... Vlftctnl , 1 /WU I lid 11'1 Hi lllllf 9f llW' ~ flllt tnClltld ltl9 1 there basn1t been much lately. "participation notes'' from the milted Is requests. That let 1aw-11a o1 Lfllers Tes111n1n11,..,"' ,.u. CllY ., S.nt• Aflll c..sritv f1f Or•ne•· kMWll ,. "''"' "' ttw ,.,"" w11111 N"*""1 ~ c.1"!f"~u:A U.wo ""'"fl~""" .. .,....• ... _...
I' ·This stale of affa'-s has led Federal National l\.1ortgage less than three months before t'-1', '-'H•l>Cf '° wllldl 1' rntOt '°' s111t " c1111or:,1,, c1escr111ec1 " "'mt 11 M/M.Ciil*I ,. ""' wllflln 1"" ~g:X:,J;" ;:111,;,1 uM 11nn It ~ "''11111 """""-~ 1111 ,._ .. -1.1 turllll!r Httltllle••• •ncl 11111 1111 llrn1 •nd tolloM • .trwnerot Mii· •di_,.... 111 •llCll!ld • ' ltWI • ~..,,ft "'' ~ _,..9t!M both o em 0 c rat i c and Association. plus prior con· the spending year started for i>llu o1 M••lnt 111e ""'' 111$ ""'ft u 1 Lot ,; "'Trtt1 N•. J7t. •• ,,.._ eoi • ""um1-. ._ ._._ 1! :!; ,:: .~ 'J"'::'r11t-., .,.,•-wt'!!' • ·-...· ~-... •.• _ ....... .,. • I I th • ti nd C g SS to act for Mire~ '· '"°' •' t 1JO •·'"·· Ir! 1111 """ 'tfOrdtd lfl 1oo1r 1t, ,.,t ,7 ot (OFFICIAi. ~eALI • 11 , .,..._. ,_,,..,,.,
I Republican leaders lo pledge gress ona au 011:ta ons a on re • courtroom 11 o .... r1m1n1 NO. J et Mid • Ml.utl•n-'""" r.cerm " or111" J11n c.: Jont •• 1o1i.w.1 • "' ~l 0, '"'· 111 Mf lff!llN v 9ffldll•.-t.""' ff 8 t S t ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. cour!, 11 100 (l\lk Ctnltr OtlYI Wut, lfl County C.llfll'nli ' Holll'Y ll'"'lle-C1ni.rnl• Mld\111 I , J;•::: li"1'Dtnlld ":: tex': llllY •nd .,..., In tlllt nrttffctll llt'lf MIYt ~ter e orts. u ena eu 111e c.111 .i S.ft•• ""'· c111torn11. com~!~ known"' 1,,. wes• N1"11'1 'rlM'll'tl Otllee 1" ~.""r-· A1 "o.:.,.... C.llft,n!l i wr1tt111,1 f ocratlc leader P.1 i k e D•IN F•bf'll•r1 11. "'° sitttt. 111111 AM. c11iforf111. o""" ~ ~ ,i: e;~•":um~~iifr ,,. ·,...MfOw~f'tl roHrc 1oc ·s1AL , • • .
aosfield !tes "no realistic Bible T l101igltl.S ~!tv:i~~HN ~·:; vtt•7 i:-•1111n;~~'1',,.'o;"'11~11:"ti': . =:~"t~111 ... ,,,.., ~. LNiil'll •1t<t1.·C11lfti1111. • · • = ~1~M1· " f j g all money ; ' JOHNSTON I.NO WILSDH rtttl,,:., ,'i"''tt1t (llflca ol !Ill l'ubllC '~11111"" Orll'IN , C;l)t O•Ht 'llol. OllH' lltll<v•1 '· 1!111• ' I PrlntlHI Olflc. 111 nee o pass n Att: T!Mm•• 1. Jol!Mtooi .&om1,.181,11or 1u 1 11,1 e11111n111 SITttt. J'""'•"' n .,.. l'illfu•rY ,, 10, ,,, ~1c:hr:1..., 'c5i.."'-i.; . tlr•,...,tt"rv . t.lf'ls for fiscal 1970 before the "''''wt~.,, <-t .. '", I T'ooo. l ·.17, (,, 1Ull '""· Y1ltt1t .. , S•flll Aflll (inlomlt "'°' ~mW lie lt111 ' lU.70 .... , T 0,,_01 · MY C ,1111111 h •ll'h 't.L "' ...,.. " J"-C L"~111 HUR, C1llltr'1tl1 ' Cit 1 ' Id S .. rfor ·•f'I · -.. , JUl'lt ll? t7t · , • •1 natflscalyearbcglnsJulyl. 1e ~1 . '"'' . .,,.,diflo .. , .... ,thino", Ph!I. T•li l'HIW·,,.. lllld w1tft 111' r-0 1 u,. •' ,, r.r.t:•••·NOTICE ~obtrt Llifllrv •· 1 '""ll•flllf o;,,..._,c .. rt QillY P'lllto . r I Altol'!IOY• ,., '•tltilrl.r (O<,lrt. O• m•1 be dfl Vfr ~ t"9"'""';u. Wl,,,.11 II 11'11 ,tltl'lllV..... ~ ' . J•-rt ,., •. .,.. • ,tltru....., .. ,.. 1P, Part of the au t Un· 4:6. Pr1v TO God , THltOUGH Chritl , Jft . ,ob1ti11t1:1 Orinei Co••I Oillr ~)IOI Mrn tflltlr11ot' 11111-111, •t •nv tl>N ¥ttl'litl 1. It••· OtMllf 'A. C••· 1m ;..-11
doobledly lies with the 14:14. Jn, 1•:21-21. 1 r;,,,, 1:1·5. '••1 '•b•11err 11. 11• n. 1t70 ,.,.,o :';.~ .. ";'! ~t•,•;:~.!f11':~:..11111c• •M c111:TiPiur1 o',"'4:.seoNT11o1uAHC• t~fe•1 .. Tc1~'r~1" · . ·I · ,.'.,,,;AL·. Ncm· ;_ • \
President: part lies with th! h•ll•wlfl9, .M•tt. 21 :11, "••v 11"1tlfl1hly, LEGAL NOTICE TtiltMt OF u.t.11_c .. 11, ,....,"1""""" o, u1a AlfO/H llANOONMl•'t '' c.OUHTY 01' o•AMGt . " ,_·_. __ ~_u ____ ,~---~ . Id' IUo 10 the J11. 4:l . Pr11v 010vi"•· p,, 21 :•. J,., 1517. or tlM Uflltetl 111111. Ttn "'«"' 11~~1 .i P1c,1T1ou1 NI.Ml 011 1,.11n19rv s. 1m. ,.....,.. "" Tttt1· )'le 11\g pos n TWO vitil tlil"'' lo p•eytr, OIEDIENCE thf •-t"""'"' 1111111 l(com1t~r ''di TM! UHO!ltl1GN.IO doll "-'*' un111n1...i. 1 N111rv 11'1.lll!tc 111 11111 ht P4'1tf
OUse of Representatives that T·mM Wl'ltttfl llld ., .,, ... Wlfll 1111 Nllntt If C'll'lllY thtl. ttttctfy• ,.,_,., 12, 1'11 II NII ll•M· ,.,...RY ....., .... ltllMtt •• CllJIPICA)I ... '"'" ...
I I l ft d UNSELFISHNESS, .,. oh1fl O•tr· SUPl•to• COUIT OP TMI: 1119 Pllrdlltt "'.k• " "',.w VIOi' (-a .... ,. .. llllllllllU ~" 1111 flt11HM .. ..,..,..,, Mnllllt11Y ~"''"'" .. tilt ,t(Tll'telll HAMIL
USl originate appropr at {lfl lo•l11!1 , Sorn1 prey ttlfl1lily, co11l!fl11iflt ~hob11!1i1nl lo God: 'I'll ITATI OP CALll"OllMIA llOt ""'''"""Of 1111 bV NM IUHJ°itl' C.wt, firm -tf CICll; CM U It ( M •I ...... .., ~ nlfl'!f II 11,1~1-,.._,... TM .-,,.lflllll ... _,,,., """° -
'part lies W'.,h the natu-, 11 1 d TH• couHTI °" OlllANOI An bid•« l'litti "'""' M lllll!ftl!IH en 11:e1r.&uUNT 1111n. e. Edi""" s1ttt1. Wllfllfl 1t1stn1n1'"' • •"WlllWM ,,,.,_, ~··• ""'"'"' 111 nN'I w.""' ,., eipectifl9 fii.,or1bl• '"'""'' to p••v••· .. _,,., ct 't'I "'•· or • lfO. -UJ1' • ~ 111n11.ii0Jd tw IM Miit,, 5111f• Ant, C.Hfli"lltt.•fltllfl! lllltlnlSI Wi t Wiii M!IHI"" ~ ""'l't ''"""'.,.... 1ft1111 ""CM,. MIMI (ttl,.,fllt, ..-r.,. ~ legislative bodies. lord •nd do nol '"• lhin91 I •1•y7", u. 6:46. ,,, 11:• ••Yt, HOTICll! OP MIA.IMO ... llllTITION 1'l'tt tltllll 19 "*' -Ind ... •1111•1t '°"""'"' ...... ·,,, the flllilMll'll MN!,,. .. N •MidiM If! '-'•I• V1l11Y, tft .... """' -.. LISIH .,. .,..
"H ' I • ,. f ' • !' t 'I !<OJI •tOU.Tt: OP Wll.L AHO lllOt M...tlY l"litl'Ytd, • .. l'M!I. WllOll ·-Ill NH '""' •IMt If (lllfltt'nl1, 11111 N WM .,_..,., IJllll .. W .. w lltfl'I II etrl'I_.. tf lw tllllW!ftl The Constitution fs une. • Intl urntl •w•v .. ••r ro'" nll flllf n• IW, •Wtft n I • LI.TIE•• TllTANllNTAIY OATEO: ......,_..,lit ltl't. ~." lellfwt, M WIT I ' Mldlffl f ., 11-, Cltn11d A. c... lftf ~ ........ M"°'"i "' fUll .........
qui.vocal on giving Congresa pr•v•r 1h•ll be ebo'"i111tioft". J11, 4:) 11~1. "Y1 11lr •"' ,.. E1lllB f1f ElHEI. L. GILLl:l,1E, ·,J-.1!.Ktlrn CHUll;CM.l!ltlCKICJ'N &CUNN,INC~ M11t;T.~.'--~ .... -....... llftnrtflt'l ll1ftlltWI:. ~•i•• flol, b•c1 u1• V• 11lt •rnh1. tli1i ¥• rn1y con1urn• if upon OK•alf'd. l"llblk ,M~ltl' •ltd •1 ltn E, Edin.et tlflllf •. a.nfl AN, I'll"' II lit !flt._,. Ml"Mll* ftKf1lltlll Ill ~ M. lftf l llllM I, Se-. Wll control over the purse. II says NOTICE 15 ME1tll!8Y OIVEN TMI U!l'llflltlr•tw of MM Etllll (1lllornl1. tll!Vwllt .. ~ ,,,. ui. ..ntllfl "" 0. .. Cltll M .... C..llhntll.
th.I no money m.y be 'pen' .,.u, l111!t". I LOYO M. CMITTEll:TOH J1111 IUTM AOtlAI( ll;UT,111, (0UltTY COUIHIL (;lrtllfutl fW tr1!111dttn• 9f 1M111111 ~ n t•j'lt ........ -'lttft, SMI 11!1 1 ~ jl.., t.1f71. • • A f1 ilhf11I Ch,i1ti1fl, .A.FTE• HE HAS DONE HIS IEST, h11 lht CHATif ATON 11Ht ftltol f'l>rtl<I • Mii-111111 ICHfN M. 'AT'flltoN', D•ll'VTY Urillft ""I ....... fldllltw'-llt!Mo 11" lfo fll!\ltf 1111 111111 1!111 tlltf ""' NN 'DtNW N ... _ • by th. red.ral government ex· "•'• of th1 H.1, Spltil i11 '"''" Ro,,,, 112•, "-th• s,r,11 •ho !fon for •roblll ot wm 11111,.. ~., '" ,_ M. ,..,.,_ QAYM If llAllUtltn tl'Mffl, -111 1111 Mlc!IHI 1. 11-. o.Mlll 11. cu. w . LI~ I!, ..,..... L1t1tt1 T""""""'"' ft !tit 1t'llllMB. .............. flf ~ .. ,., • .,, lfl 1hl Offk:• to! flit C0\11'11'1' (ltrti: ti Mlrt T. OVl'fllllnet lfUlf'tckl'il¥tlldl• It! Sltfl tt (1l~t., Clr•llM CWllll'I -cept •s appropriated by act of h1lp•th 011 • inlirrn itlet~ '•' "'' •"ow not •Ii•! w• 1ho11ld P''' ~ 11 wllldl It ""* l!:o' •~ !Ml 1111 c..._ ttrW OrtMe ,_,.,, lllMllr lllf .,.,111t1111 ., fflf wtMnet rt Mid "'1tlll, ltlll ltll¥ •ll• Oii 'taNi"" t, ""' ....,. lfta. f •
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Frazier Has ·N~Ody .to Fighl
NEW YORK (AP) -Joe Fr¢er b the '"'"°' the beU for the filth, and It went
undisputed king of the heavywefghta and into the boots as a liv~round knockout.
he gained his crown by force-sheer brute "I've tried to be the best fighter ir> the
force. Now he's a champion with nobody workl,'' said the unbeateft »year.old
to fight. Fratler wbo looked every bit that In
'!~"Now I'm gonna retire,'' Fratler kld. makln.-"'EULs his 22n4 knockout victim in
.be Mid he would con!llMIO flelitinc. · · ••rod Ellla wt•-bUd boot, llld.
Ellis, a bolter ,with a gOo.t right ba9'1, , a_tter EUia relalltied with a rlPt. Frazier
~ed Monday night after· knocking out 25 vicl«les. .
stsrted out ii!U'. .catthlng Frailer 1 with ''!.."~ :::U,~~-~ wlllu
aome solid com.blNIUOlll to the heod and ltlt hiJOli to the head and a left to tha
winning the llrsl round oo the cords of Ill bi>dy. '!ben the Phllade~ 1luger
three olllclals. •, , ' droppe<l _Ellla with a lei\ llld right to the
But Fruler, a H la.Wit<, lbowed • heacf,.'llle Loullville flAl<r•~ to
oothlng but disdatn, """' 1elllnJ Ellla, his !Oel at the eoullt <II nine.
"You.can't hit, slssy; t \oOlr your belt Momeab lit¥", Frailer appUed ~the
right hand. YOl.t aJn't got~-" llnllhu -a m'nllJlhlng left hook tol tba
.Jlmmy Ellis. ''I am going to sing rock "[ think in a year or two, I miJhl turn
and roll until that fellow who wanted 1o tt in ·and flnd something else."
give me a beJt wants. to fight me." Boston attorney John Cronln, who
. Frazier referred to. Cassius Clay, represents English boxi~ interests, said
ideposed as champion after refusing to Frailer, wbo went iato ~~Ila fight as a
,enter mililary service. Clay had ~f(er~ six-«lat.e cbampiori, and Manl!Jt!' Y~y
The tide began to turn in 'the oecpnd head that .. nt Ellla cruhin( to tho ..,..
round, with tbe swannlng' FrlJ.ier,. his vu on h1I back. '
,to give his Ring Magazine cbampkmlup Durham have been Invited tG go lo LOn-
arms pumptilg Ute pbtons, •JJ&to& '!be beU rang at five, but r.r .... TcloJ
~sure •nd not Jelling ElliJ stay away. Peru..~ Nft' Yort rula, kept coun-
belt to the winner. don to watch ~ Henry Cooper.Jack
Fraziel', tauntingly coofidtnt, clubbed ·. Dodell npt March 24. · .
Ellis seoseleu after four rounds Of their Promoters Hatry Leven( ahd !Jaryt.s '\
ln the tlllr<I T0011d, Pru!«, at 20I, lour t u.,. Somellow E!Ua IOI up ,at nine, but
pounds heavier than Ellis who was the-thm'e wu llWe d!>Ubt that he wu ·flnilh-
heaviest of bis.career, ahow.t whst was ed. , . , i
-scheduled 15-nlwld title flghl at MadiJoa Aslalte want Frazier to fight lhe winner. to COUle. • Wben the bell ..... for the llllh round
He hurt Ellla with a left -to the Jaw Manager AnceJo Dpndoo -lo let and pummeled. him on the ropes btlore Ellla come ou~ "!"Ill later :lbat Ibo
Square Garden. Ellil entered the bout u the World
Ellis, down lwlce from sledgehammer Boxing AMQciaUon champion and came
blows in tbe fourth round, was unable to ,out1witb his1riqg futUfe clouded; althoµgh • Ellis finally escaped. Frazier then stai· fllll>leT limply did DOI respond.
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JUST BEFORE BATTLE ENOED -Joe Frazier,
newly crowned heavyweight boxing champion, bat·
ters Jimmy Ellis with combinations seconds before
knocking him down for the first time in the foorth
TOUDd of their tiUe light in Madison Square Gard..,
Monday night. Frazier knocked EJJis to the canvas
again in the fourth round and won undisputed claim
to the world heavyweight title when Ellis !ailed to
answer the bell !or it.he fifth round.
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iPro Grid .Expansi~n Looms
Rozelle Envisions Growth to 32 cTeams
KANSAS CITY (AP) -The success of
the National and American Football
League: merger has eocourq:ed pro fool·
~I to envision e:J:pansioo to :ti turns, in-
cluding ?.fexico and Hawaii, Com·
Missioner Pele Rozelle said Monday iichl. .
· Rozelle, here to address a black tie din·
ner bi1ied as KaMaS City's firit "salute
to pro football," said the merger "truly
oolidified pro Jootball ...
"U the merger had not come about."
Roielle said, "We would have had teams
fold, and we would have had a com·
petitlve Imbalance. Over 40 pro football
learns had folded over the year1 until lhe
196Qa."
The commissioner al90 hailed Kansu
City's Super Bo\fl victory over Min-
nesota as a oonstnlclive factor in solidi·
lying the lllerl<'·
"I think that game did a great deal to
enhance the merg6," Rozelle said. ''It
certainly helped the fans ~nclude that ·
the leagues Wert equal."
Roielle offered no timetable Gn possible
future expansion. but said he envisions 32
teams.
"We may even have teams outside the
continental limits or the United States -
such as in Mexico and Hawaii. We have
also looked al Canada, but we don 't .want
to do anything that would disrupt the pro
football program they already have."
1he NFL-AFL merger, which became
legal Feb. 1 and created the National and
American Conferences within the Na·
tional Football League, has four issues
sUll to be resolved before it is completed,
Rozefle sakl.
i\Vooden, Boyd :Worry ·_ He listed them as which ball to use,
whether to keep Ume on the field or the
scoreboard, whether to put players'
naroes on the backs of their jersey! and
·whether to use the one or tw<>polnt con-
version.
. . " Over. Trip to ·Oregon The latter, he conceded. Is the most
sticky, Rozelle said most coaches oppbse
.1.he two-point conversion, but admitted it
1k popular with erstwhile AFL fans . L05 ANGELES !AP) -Coaclt John
W'ooden-insiata he...Js """IY concerned"
tbout rn<tay night's game between his
Qodefeatecl, No. I ranked UCLA Bruins
i.nd Oregon State's hometown Beavers.
! And coach Bob Boyd acknowledges his fiouthern. California Trojans are "in a
6oueh position" in the Pacific.a Con-krince: having Jost three times already
and vititing Oregon Friday the team
~ lhares eecond place with them.
t_ SUl'Ddllngly, the coaches weren't smil-
q when tbty made the remarks at Mon· '8Y'i Southern Callfornla Basketball ll'rllerr ,_.,,_
[~oyd, ol coune, has good reason to be
ps than d.rilled about the conference
~ It would aeem, though, that Wooden
cond basket enabled I.he Ucla~ lo subdue . Honored at the dinner w~ Roman
OSU 'IJ-11 >l Pauley PaviU -"Gaill'iel '.O( ..Los Angel~ aGd Daryle
.... I don't think that game down he.re I.aiMnica of Oakland as the two leagues'
wllh us will give them any more in· top off~lve players of 1969, Carl Eller
cenlive than they already have " wdode.n ~ l<>f Minnesota and Bobby Bell of Kansas
said ' City as the top defensiVe performers,
" • . Hank Stram of the Oliefs and Bud Grant .. niey have it enough already. of the Vikings as coaches of the year and
In fact, any le•~ that plays us hat •. Len Dawson of the Chiets as the most
plelty of lncer;iUve, Just ~laving a chance valuable player In the Super Bowl. to beat the No. I team.•1 UCLA wiU· be • ·
putting its u conlerence <htl!k an<!' »-0 • Rozelle paldjrlbute to the world cham-
season recofd on the llne sgalnst the pion Chiefs.
sixth-place Beaven, 3..s and 9·11; "I was amazed at the v.•ay you
Boyd, ~hose >3 and 14-6 Trojans will overcame adversity," he said. "The
have to get some help U they hope to Chiefs showed lnlen.se dedlcallon and
have a shot at the Pac-8 crown, admits cool, ancl this was peraonilied by Len
USC's chancel'! were hurt not only by the Dawson."
fact that they lost last Saturday night but
Dundee's Halt
Of Title Fight
.Brings Thanks
NEW YORK (UPI) -The gesture took
only a second.
Jimmy Ellis made It so quickly in hls
dressing room after the fight that Jt was
easy lo miss.
Angelo Dundee, hil manager, was busy
talking to 1 couple of newsmen at the
time but he didn'.t miss the gesture
because he's extiaordlnarily sharp. Much
sharper lhan most fight managers. Much
more underaLanding, too.
He felt Jlmmy Ellis tap him on the
right elbow. It was such a light tip, it
was m<re llke a brulh, but Angelo
Dundee felt it and knew insUncUvely
what Jfmmy Ellis was aaying.
Jimmy Ellis was saying thank you.
'Mlani: you, Angelo Dundee, for what you
• did oUt lhere tonight and thank you for
making il possible for me to fight another
day.
The failure of Ellis to answer the bell
for the filth round against the murderous,
brain-scrambling punches of smokln' Joe
Frazier at Madison Square Garden Mon~
da y night wasn 't bis idea at all. It was
entirely Dundee's .
Benumbed and befogged as he was,
Ellis wanted to keep placing his head in
front of that Fraz.ler buzz.saw, but
Dundee wouldn't permit It.
"Why?" Dundee asked, repeating a
question put to him. "Because he wasn't
doing his thing, that's why. The other guy
was cookln' on him and It was too much
one way. Look at Jtmmy now. I have a
fighler , not a crlpplt. Th1t's the way I
wcrk.'" Dundee repeiltedly kept t e 111 n C
f:verybody who asked that Ellis wanted lo
keep fighting.
"Jimmy wanted to continue but ht
wasn't responding," Dundee said.
"How did you know that?" 90lllebody
pressed him. "Did you test him with a
question?"
"I tested him with 21> questions,''
Dundee answers, with some slight iJ'.
rllalion. "l was banging him on the
knees, throwing cold water, rubbing the
back of his head , everything. I asked
him 'Why aren't you boxlng?' He didn't glv~ me an answer I liked. Sol just said,
'forget it' "
1'What did he say?"
"He sa1d no, oo, no. I said, not no, yeti,
yeh, yeh."
And so lhe fight was terminated and
despite Jimmy Ellii' protestations, he
should be glad it was. If ever a fighler
graphically penonilled that movie now
showing-''Take I.be Money and Run" -
Ellis did between the fourth and flfth
rounds Monday although of course, the
$250 000 or so he'll probably end up with
for ihe licking he took was the last thing
on his mind at that poinL
Ellis, clubbed to the Ooor twice by the
bone--jarring Fruier, couJd on I y
re.membtr being knocked ciw.-n more
when it was all over. MortOVer, he walk·
ed into the wrong dressing room -
Frazier's instead of his own -folltwing
the post-fight interview.
"I'm sorry,'' he said to Yancey
Durham, Frazier's manqer, laughing
embarragedly.
"I still remember everything," the
lo.5er insisted when he got back to his
own room.
He then showed he rea.lly dkln 't by
saying. ''I didn't know I waa down lwice,
J thoueht once."
Jimmy Ellis, unmarked except ror a
tiny mouse under his left eye, slfhed
softly as his trainer Luis Sanla applied
alcohol to h!a fa~.
''Alter all the talk, the (ll)' is a pretly
good fighter," he said of Frazier. "1
ain't going to put him down."
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JUBILANT CHAMP EMBRACES MANAGER -Joe Frazier hugs
his manager Yank Durham following his victory over Jimmy Ellis
Monday night in Madison Square Garden. Frazier is now undisputed
world heavyweight champion as Ellis !ailed to answer the bell !or the
fifth round.
Sports in Brief
Fregosi Signs Contract
For Estimated $62,000
ANAHEIM -California A n g e. I s
shortstop Jim Fregosi has signed his 1976
contract. receiving a slight raise to an
estimated $61.000, Dick Walsh. general
manager of the American League club,
said late Monday .
Fregosi., a five-time a1J.star st.arUng his
16th year with the Angels, earned the in·
crease. Walsh said, by improvement in
1969 in balling, up 16 points to .260; home
runs, up from nine to 12; walks, up from
33 to 93, and strikeouts, down from 101 to
86.
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SALISBURY, Md. -Arthur Ashe said
today he won't be satisfied until South
Africa is expelled from Davis CUp com·
petition and the International Lawn Ten·
nis Federation.
The American Negro lennls star,
playing in the U.S. Natlooal Indoor Open
in Salisbury, described as "an affront to
my humanity," Soulb Africa's refusal to
grant him a visa.
Ashe's request for a visa, so he could
play in the South African Open , was
denied because of what that govemmell
tenned damaging poliUcal statements by
Aahe condemning the apartheid nation.
• SALISBURY, Md . -Rod Laver ol
Corona del Mar and Stan Smith o{
Pasadena, the l\\''O top.aeeded players,'
make thelr debuts today in the U.S. Na-
tional Indoor Open Tennis Champion-
ships.
Laver, the world's lo(>ranked player
and the No. 1 seed among the foreign en.
tries, was scheduled to meet Canadian
champion Mike Belkin in a second·round
match.
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YUMA, Ariz. -The San Diego Padrts,
perhaps needing more practice than any
other major league baseball learn, have
gotten the jump 011 the competition by
slart.ing workouts a week ahead of most
of lhe olher clubs.
ll was a relatively safe inaugural Mon-
day al lhe National League team's new
four-Oiamood complex. Cenler fielder
Clarence Gaston was hurt slightly when a
foul ball caromed off his knee.
Story False
-Evashevski
lOWA CITY, Iowa <AP) -Iowa
Athletic Director Forest Evashevakl
Afonday called "(alse, one-sided and
ridiculous" a copyrighted story in tht
Des Moines Register reporting evidence
oC an Evashevskl·inspired plot to oust
head football coaeh-Ray Nagel.
Evashevski issued a sta.tement along
with ones by former assistant coach Ted
Lawrence and Samuel Fa hr, chairman of
the Board in Coolrol of Athletics.
't have a care ln the world -until
...U staUJllc b cllecked.
'Iba '• tbe final acore of the season's inJY other' meeUnr this year between
UCLA and the'lkavers. It was Jan. 10 jn
Brulnl' .....ii, c:omlor\able cave. Qn.
rt1e1 'e f«ward Jdm Ecker's JasWe.
by the way they Jost, blowing a 16-point
second-half lead to bow 6&.&3 to
Wastllngton. State.
"It bas to be a problem ror us as it Is
in all of coaching for anyone who has lost"
the way we did," Boyd a.aid, "8.uL we
have diacu&&fld tht9e problems In team
meetings, even back when the SCa&Ofl
botlan.
Mystery Surro·unds McLain
"How a su~ly reputable
newspaper can print a damaging story
based on unconfirmed conjecture by a
mistaken y6Ung man is beyond my com..
prehenslon,'' the statement said. "This
inforn1atioo was before the Board in
Control of Athlelics before ils last
meeting and was considered "unre.
liable.' "
ARROW PLAYOFF
CHANCES FOR UCI
UC Inoine buketball team'• chance'
a spot tn the NCM Watem Reglon-
,1 pllyollo were M IO perctnt this
jnorDln&' when ,.1ee11op commlU.. mem·
11en ......,,mended !Ut un1 ..... 11y pr
1'111<1 Sound (T1i0inl, Wah.) olld Bobe
Stale (ldlbo) be plooed In tbe March
6-1 tournament. .
' Two addltlonll entronll will be ...
i.cled next Weclneodar -whon
the oomnltitt bolc11 -ui.r -1e1cp11one
--Sita ol the evenl will ...,
be JnMe ... ---------:-
:•we try not to relate one game to any
other 1ame, •• he said. "We'll use no
particular tricks or gimmicks to get
tt1dy for Oregon -we'll just look at
their films, as always, and prepare for
thm1 the way we always do ...
1be \ffiters divided college player-o(.
the-weel< l)onon among UCLA ioar<I
Jletµ'll Bibby with >13 polnls In thre<
ga.n\es, Lot Angeles state forward Ron
J\nigbt with 53 In two games and Long
Buch State forward Sam Robinson with
:Jltn-I ' IM Angeles Lakcrs Jerry West , with
161 points I!!. five Noflonal J!alkctball
Assocl.tt.on games, and El(in Daylor with
ISi, shared p <o piayu.·of.ll>e·weet
honors.
DETROIT
McLain'!
(AP) -Where 11 Denny
ln Lakeland, Fla ... where the Detroit
Tigers open spring training Friday?
At h1s home in the Detroit Sllburb of
Birmingham?
In New York to apeak with baseball
commissioner Bowle Kuhn?
Newsmen have been unable to reach
the star Tiger pitcher since Friday in
New York when he me.I. with Kuhn to
diss:uss the 25-year-<>ld righthander's l&
volvement in "tff the field acUvltlea."
"I have no kiea where they are.
They're supposed to be In Lakeland bul
beyond that all t know is what I read in
U1c ...n_ewsRfpe.r&." $aid a wom1_n -who
answered' the telrphone at the fl1cl.a.Jn
hOuse MondllJ. •
"My bu1band and I are lriends ol Ill<
?.tcLalna and we are ataylng at the.it
hoose wh!Je they're •way," she said.
EarUer an ofOcer from the Southfield
District Coort wmt to the house in coo-.
nedlon with a hearing eet for Monday
conce:mln& alleged noopayment of rent on
the home. He rtpOrted that no one
answered hlt knock and, there.fort, a sul>
poena waa tacked to the door ordering
?.tcLain to appear in caurt Wednesday.
McLain had Pre!ioualy ~ on:lered to
1ppear tn circuit coon tn Flint Monday
conceming • suit in which be •nd another
man were ordered to pay more than
$7 ,000 to CtllHN Commercial & S.vings
Bank.
Citizens Bank is IUina McLain and a
>Uburl>an Farmlnglon moil, E<lwln I<.
Schober, claiml111 they executtd a ~
mlsaory note f0< 11,000 on J~y 2i, ll!ff,
i
for a Joan in that amounL Last October,
Circuit Judce John W. Baker entered a
default judgment in the amount tf $7,321,
whk:h include<& int.crest at seven per cent
in favor of the bank.
The bank flied an afUd3vlt last month
declaring It had not rectived the money .
Baker then ordered AfcLaln and Schobtr
to appear In court Monday. .
111cLain, who won 55 games for Detroll
the past two seasons, has had cm-
slderable publicity on various other flnan·
cial troubles In which he has becofne In-
volved.
His salary ii esUmated to be. $80,000 a
)'ear from the Tigers but fl-tc.Laln ha11
said his incomt "from all sources.''
referr\n11 to hla many busineu interests,
ls about pXl,000 a yei1r.
The A1onday morning 1tory quoted a
letter t·o the board by Randy Winegard of
Btirllngton, a roommate o! former
Hawkeye. quarterb&ck Larry Lawrence.
The letter said In esstnce that
Evashevski told Lawrence Nagel musl be
fired to give U1e University of· Iowa 1
chance for a sound football program.
Evashe:vskJ directed Lawrence t o
organize playen: aga inst Nagel and, fheD
Nagel was not fired, advised hl1'il •
transfer. the letter said.
But Evashev1kl denied e n t i r e 11
Winegard'• allegations.
"I never had any part ln Larr'1
Lawrence's dec!lfon to leave Iowa or t1
lnnuence his thinking agalMt coach
~ Naa•I." Ev>shev.kl sent ,~ dcly W!J
athlele to prove I have been dlalo)'al to
any 5taf! member."
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For MD
Tonight
A berth In the ClF AAAA
bukl!:tbaU playo((s is squarely
on the line tonight when Mater
Del Hlgh's No. I ranked
Orange County quintet invades
the confines of A n g e I u 1
League rival Pius X. Tipoff iJ
at 8.
Should coach Jerry Tardie's
Mater Del· outfit gel by the
Warriors they would lilppear to
have clear sailings to un-
disputed second place in the-
loop with only winless St. Paul
left on the agenda Friday,
At the moment, both' com-
batants sport the identlcal
league mark ~-f>.3 -two
games behind runaway leader
St. Anthony;
And, victory tonight "Ol;lld
give the~MonarChT their 20lll
win of the campaign.
Mater Del handled the War-
riors in (frst round action, 41·
38, when the losers came up
with a surprising stall system
In lhe second hair that
backfired when lhe winners
came out or their zone and
went aft.er the Warrio~ with a
mao--~man press in the clos-
ing mome.nts.
X MARKS THE SPOT -Maler DOl High'• varsity
coach Jerry Tardie (left) and Mission Viejo coach
Pat Roberts (right) discuss various strategy moves:
Tardie played for Roberts as student at Maler De1
in early '60s and now coach1;a. Roberts' son, Ste~e.
Both schools are currently fig hting fo r berths in l!P"
coming· C!F basketball playoffs. , '
Tuesday, 1tbni¥J 17, 1970 DAILY "LOT IT
Streaki~g Anteaters
Host Chap~an ~ive
By HOWARD L. HANDY 1ame homesland &.onight by °' ... o.1rr """ 1i.tt hosting Chapman Colleae in
With a seven aame trln Crawford Han:
streak ror momentum and I' The Anteater fresh1oen will
great come-from-behind vie-• entertain the Ch a•p n1 a n
tory for lnsplratton,'UC Irvine reserve:, In a 5:45 preliminary
basketball tearu beglns a four-with the varsity encounter
Marina Third
Monarchs Retnin
No. 1, Ranking
Few changes have occurred
In the official CIF 'or Orange
-Qliunty prep basketball· Pofls
wltb all leaders boldln1 their
own.
Undefelted, Sa('lta • Barbara,
(21.0 ) holds 'first ln AAAA SC·
tion while Los Alamitos' 2l·I
GriUlnt are (ll'st In the AAA
classirtcauon.
Miter Dei rema!M first in
Orange County actlon with •
lt-5 mark .
Ptfarina moved lip a nolth to
t!tlrd after a pair .Of Suristt
League wins whUc SuMy Hills
dropped to fifth after spliWng
a pair.
TOP 11 .
Place Team , Poh>t!I
I. Ma ter Del (19·5) ' '36
2. Lo! Alamitos (23-l) · 35
3, Marina (17-7) . 34
'1. Rancho Alamitos (18-5) 31
5. S~nny Hills (17-5) 22
6. Santiago (26-4 l 2J
7. Westminster (17-8 ) 10
I. VOla Park (17·5) 10
' atarllng al !.
For the second same in sue>
cession coach Tim Tift will be
sending ' his team against an
. ot>Ponent. Ole "nteaters have
defeatid on two earlier oc-
casions.
At Fullerton ,.~rlday night.
1rvfne tell behind by 19 polnt.1
m)dway through the secori4
flalf and was forced to siage p
great comeback rally to wtii
by l{o pcilnls.
"A letdown against Chap-
nutn could bring abour th~
same !ilUaUon and we mlgbt
not be as lijcky the next
time,'' Tift says. ,
No changes io the probable
starting lineup are anticipated
but Tilt added qWckly he may s~·ltch to the group that finish·
ed on Friday much earlier.
When the ·Anteaters made
U1el r move, the lineup con•
slsted or starters Jeff Cuns
ningham and Steve Sabins
aklng with three reserves -
KeiUt Bean. Robbie Sagehorn
and Gary Fox.
This comblnaUon pressed
the Fullerton team all -over
the court and made up the ta
point deficil In a six minute
span. ,
Key to tonight's battle lies in
the M.onarchs' abili'ty to con-
trol the boards and whether
the guard combinaU9p of
Wtrner Raes and Tom Walker
can supply some firepower.
Mater Dei, Diahlos Linked Rustlet',
Bue Nines
In Tourney
9. Kflella (16-<l 7
10. llunt.·Beach (16-a) S
Others: Foolhlll, Newport
Harbor I each.
. Tift says be will go with Btll
h1oore at lorward , Bill George
at center and P.1ike Damn at
guard In lhe openlnf lineup.
Afttr tonight's game. the
Anteaters e ntertain UC
Riverside.on Friday, Cal Poly
1PomooaJ on SaJurday ""1
Stanlslaus College on Monday
to close out the home sea!On.
Thal combo al!O must put
the clamps to the hosts' classy
guard, Steve Ferratto. Son of MV Coach. Plays for Monarchs .
Southpaw Ferratto won a\1-
league laurels last year aod
was runnerup as MVP.
He's most effective from
out.side and Tardie says it's
the defensive play or his guard
combination lhal will
determine just how effective
Ferratto's game will be.
Diablos
TestT011gh
Villa Par){
Mission Viejo High. hopeful
of a bid lo the CIF AAA
basketball playoffs as a third
place team in the ruggPd •
Crestview League, moves into
the den of league-leading Villa
By ROGER CARI.SON
Of the l>1llJ ,lilt i11ff
Mater Dei High of the
Angelus ~gtJe and Mission
Viejo of the Crestview circuil
are both in the process of
scrambling for a possible CIF
basketball playoff berth.
On the surface it would seem . that's about the only
thin'g the two have in common.
But further Inspection
reveals that a junior reserve
on Ma ter Dei's varsity is Pete
RoHert.s, the son of Mission.
Viejo's roach, Pat Roberl.s.
\Vhafs more, the elder
Robert.s was Jerry Tardie's
coach al ~1ater Dei!
Tardie, whose present
Monarch team is currenlly the
No. I rated team in Orange
County, was a star guard for
Roberts in-llJ59 and '60 and In
his senior year copped all-
Parochial League honors along
wilh All.ClF AA first team
laurels and was the Monarchs '
MVP.
He we.1t ·on to lhe ~niversi
ly of Seattle y,·here he was the
leading srorer on the fresh·
man team.
He did n't start for the var-
sity. but earned letters twice
under Bob Boyd.
Tardie came to ~tater Del
three years ago and has
returned the Monarchs to 1
respectable status in basket·
ball.
His current crop won the
Rancho Alamitos tournament
crown and it was the first
such feat in five years for
~1atcr Dei.
Included in thal tourney
were wins over Los Alamitos
and Rancho Alamitos, a coo-
pie of highly respected Orange
County foes.
Tardie says Roberts, his
junior reserve, ''is one of the
haroest workers on the team.
He's a good shooter and lakes
personal pride in working
hard.
"He should be ready to play
a lot next year as a stnlor."
Tardle's coac h Ing man·
nc risms are shockingly dif-
feren~ from his former coach 's
ho~·ever.
The Monarch bo.ss goes
about his }ob rat.her casually
and in a reserved style for the
most part in a league that is
guaranteed to shorten the ti·
peeled life-span of coaches
because of ill fine balance and
close. James. ·
Roberts, on the other band,
is a volaUle coach who'• con-
stantly hollering , c o a x i n i ,
Park tonight.
Tipoff is a!. 7 o'clock and
roach Pat Roberts' Diablos
must win against the Spartans
-then again Friday night at
San Clemente -to garner
Brode1·icli: Has Big Lead
third outright.
What's more-a win tonight
coupled with an Orange upset
over Foothill Friday could
give ~fission Viejo a share of
second place with Foothill in
the final standings.
In Area Prep Sco~h1g Race
Westminster High's Dan
Broderick lead1 hls nearest
rival by over 100 points in the
Orange Coast area scoring
ratf: with one week remaining
in the regular prep basketball
In the <ither Crestview
League game involving
Orange Coast area teams,
B h . 5 season. Laguna eac •s at an Broderick h.as pumped in 550 Clemente, also at 7. points for a nifty 22.0 average
The Spart.ans or coach Bill over the course or the season
Oates barely got by Mission while mate Steve McLcndon is
Viejo in the first round. ekeing f0urth y.rJth 418 points - a
out a 64-62 overtime decision. placement based solely on
In that one. Roberts wal· total number of points scored.
ched his team throw away a Mater .Dei High's Ralph
three-point lead in the last Chandos is second with 443
minute of regulation play. counters and Lee Walters of
Then the Diablos entered Huntington Beach {43.1) and
overlime compeUtion without , Newport Harj:>or Hlgll's Lee
standouLs Rudy •lolmes and Haven (416) round out the top
Dan Kratz. who were out of five.
the game on fouls.
Roberts says hi~ te am must
control the boards to be ef·
fective against Villa Park.
ln the last outing against the
Spartan~. Mission Vi e}o's. free
throw shooting was atroctOUs.
The Dlablos canned six of 21
tries and missed out on 13 one-
and-one situations.
_Gaucho Nine Deals
Cypress 6-5 Setback
Saddleback C ollege 's
baseball team erupted for four
runs In the third Inning on the
way to a &-5 victory over
eypresa in non-conference ac-
tion Monday oo the losers' dla·
mond.
The win was the Gauchos
rirst of the season sgalnsL one
1.... b A twtHlUt dou le by John
Stubb! with the bases loaded
scored lhe Gauchos Urst two
runs and a single by Mike
Derbyshim got the o<htt two
home.
The Gauchos added two
1nore. runs In Lhe fifth Inning
on a double by Scott
L0'11gnecker and a pair of er-
rors. •
'Saddleback was scheduled to
lrtYel io -COiden m IO<fiy
•
and CyPress again on Wed-
nesday.
lADOLllACK (I)
C:,,...111 ISi
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Valley Meet
berating, and Intimidating. -·
In short, Roberts takes his
ups and doY:ns rather hard.
This Is his fourth year al
P.1lsslon Viejo and he's ne\ler
had a I01ing team.
Prior tp that he was al
Tustin (or a cotiple of stallOM
1as junior varsity coach .follow·
Orange Coast Collt&e will
face Sa.n Bernardino and
Goldep Weit C.Ollege meets
Riverside In the'first round o(
the annual-Ml~an-Antonio
College baseball tournament
Friday.
· Ing • two years · at Whittier
Co11ege In graduate work .
At times, things· c8n get a
little stormy around t h e
Roberti' Tustin home.
Coach Barry Wallace 's
Pirate team tangles with San
Ber.1ardlno at Ralph Welch
Park In Pomona while the
Rustlers of coach Fred Hoover
battle Riverside on the Pt1l.
SAC No. 2 diamond. Both
games will get under way Ill
10 a.m.
Roberu' daughter, Ginger, Win or lose, Golden West
b a student' at TµsUo High, an and OCC will play 1t Z p.m.
adversary of MJMlon Viejo the same day. Seml-flnal and
that ffll ·to the Diablos twi~ champioMhlp rounds a r e·
this ytar, 67·51 and 59-5'4. scheduled Saturday at 10 a.m.
Roberts ~llxes suggestion and.2.
that any of his other offspring The nrst round pal.rlnas:
trtk to Mater Del. 1 Fullerton vs. Cltnu at
"I'm keeping the rest or Citrus
them. If my third-grader Cypress vs. Mt. SAC at ~1t.
(Mike) can avera'ge 15 or bet· SAC No. 1
ter a game he's going . to Chaffe y va r.1t. SAC No. 2
Mission Viejo -that's for team at Cal Poly
!ure. '' Orange Coast V!I. S a n
Two others marked for the Bematdh1o at Welch Park
hardwoo<b are six-year-old (Pomona ) •
Tim and Patrick. a five;year-Golden West VI. Riverside
old. al Pt1t. SAC No. 2
Roberta la,,well ~' of. b) Rio Hondo vs. Santa Ana at
his former st~nts.-, South Hills High School
''Coach Robeita~l.helped.i (Aij rust round games be&in
In ·a-Jot ol W!XI: at!Miter . al 10 a.m.)
He was•hljhty-1nitnnnenti11 -
my 8etun8 •• ocho!Mthip to c· St d" Seattle and we all hBd,a IQ! of age all mgs
respect for him.:• says Tardie, 111v1N1 L1Aov1
the current Monarch boss• w 1. ,. '" LNrl f J '27 1C2 11le admiration is rapparent.· c,,,_ 1111 M" • , '" '"
ly muJual. e11111Cl4i • 2 •n •
Cett• Mtu ' J 14 '" Says Roberta of hil ·f@rmer f'ounlllfl v.u.., 1 • ..a ,,.
pupil : > ' S1nt1 Ant V1ol1r ' 1 n• "'1
fd1la11 ' I .Y1 6"' "He was the beat ·shooter Mt1...ii. ' io m eoo
I've ever had In C!ollChMg. And lo•r• .,, ~,.!;~ ':,"e he's doing a ,000 Job .as, a r .. ,.,.,., ••me
coach too. SteCe. -a· a lot of i.n11 ,.,,. v111w 11 cost• Met• ew w ............... "'" good disc ipline :and the win· coron• dtl Mir ,, LOI••
nlng attitude an" 1tmosphere e111111<1• " l"oun111~ v1111r 'I Edltoft •I Cool• Melt at M.iter Del Is exCel_lent.._'' M11llOll• 11 '" v1n1r
to
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Plat't Team 'olnts
I. Santa Barbara (21.(1) 11&
2. Palos Veidei (21-3) 103
3. Morningside 120-3 ) 77
4. Millikan C22-J r 73
5. Crest>en\.a V;dlcy 121-3) 71
6. PaCJflc 120-3) · 67
7. Corqpton (17-.1) 39
Final two games are on the
road at San Femando Valley
Si.ate Bnd Cal Poly (San Luis
Obispo) on the final weekend
of the month.
8. Notre ·Daine (17-5) · :16 • uc '""'"• na.11 'lj3 Uni¥. of Ntbr•1k• !t. t.qyolil (19..4) 21 •s·unfv. ot Co:cn-4~
10 .. Pasadena (2(}.5) 16 ~ ~:! t';,, i!le or
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2. Righetti 121-1) 100 :: ~1 ~~·r~ww9,...,,1 3, Verbunl Del (20-J) 00 UCI '"llNMf.N na.n
4. Lasuen (21..J) 116 \lll ~ Vlf,,,!..~
5. Avt8tion (21_.l 74 tt ~='!T~~~1~o11et•
6. Rancho Alamitos (IS-2) SI '" r:frc'!.49.
7. Chino (IMS) fiO :! ~:~0f."" 1'111"''°"1
"a. 'Northvlew (21-3) 36 ll uc 11iwr11cM n C•I PolY tr.r-1 t. Santiago {lt-4 ) 22 a 8C'r.i''Or.9o
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of credit rejections. Occupancy
by Marcb 1, 1970 in this unit .. _
P'I" aM Uftd_Jloor In •""7: fomtal dlnlnc ""' 1,.. Stm· ""YEil SHOl."'S p ..._ ·~--Newport Sho'" 1221 •plJl-lewl. GreenOdt loca-maJor 5hoppl'C aM Gold•• semi-formal dining Itta and $.y's chicken ._ dumpllnL , w-v . s • '"·-... ~ Hoa. New decor', oalora. Weal Cbllea:~. Auume FHA
1arp utility room. Back &i: MJ.~sive noor to ceDini fl.rt-NEW? VIEW! G~ 4 DOVER SHOl\ES HOMES NEWPORT " Some view. ~ Va-S% ~ @ $156 per month. Try , 1.:t lide yards iendi-10-rence l>I, in comfortable-Uvlna rm. .bfdroom:,·flmUy room: with by Ivai:i Weill -Bnnd new SHO•U \. cant Owner/bkr ukln&' low 12500 Down to $25.900 FWI
"pati0ed1' around planting. Garage with stailt lor 3 ctttll. sunken ~ ~ and~al A~. unmed. 4 bdtms ~bl, ., . sati.950. Call Jim 5*-S990 Prt"c..
areas for EASY UPKE1'P! S.p. k>><>rty pt11< """" bo"" dln..-"'1 •. o-~ wlll oarey lam. nn, ,_ •Ub poOlol, SZS,500 daya, f'=m:l ....._ EWVEERSYE~Ll MAIHNUOMTEES s.w,aoo. with pvt. bath ii kltdt. w/ ·loan. $89.500. ,. 3 car 1:araa:c: UPPER BAY _2 BJocQ 10 the oc::eaft 'ii block 1-,=.•7'-=,,-,.-,-,== •
bll-i•" + blr """' seyl• , ..... • . ,-, VIE\\!. Roy J. W..-d Co., to......,,_ recnotlon ""'" NEW ON MARKET w lk & L
·• n ..... !n cowboy's Uvtno nn. llNDA ~ISLE .LOT !430 Galaxy Qr. 646-1>50. • pool. ............. batlll, Immac, 1 ~ •• anall """"' a er ee
Ort:hard bu tnMY . fruit Ololoe wa~t sit• amonc ''PERSONAL•• flteplaoe, double g~. _ den. Lots of charm. in a ~ Edinger
ll"tf!!I. Pre11ently • zonefl R-2 ,• N~ .. f i n es t. . b6met. •J · t ldr , A 3.~-. Lowett priced home ln thll amaU pa~. 1'f.ay we abow 14.,_u,... 54(l.il40
ancl can be devPloptd into 1 &ime location facing la· us . i)'OU. ......"' ~" flne area Try 10% doWn )1111>.thb lu' only $31,000. . _ _,...~-'-'-~~~~~-
apa.rtmcnls at uy time. p:in. Leuehold $!10,000 bath hOJM In better t ba n ~ ~7171 • MORGAN" REAL'!"": 61U6t2 S1Nnith H•clenda •
Putnre ft!nced. Your hmw 'pWilffor 5&droom boftlr. ~ condition. Jud fU.750. • W:j,200; 4 bdnna. Complete.
can move ria:ht in MS 000. ~ Think of that! laU.. PenlMule )JOO J,y walled in frOnt court yard.
inctud" al!., aw;.,, 'ww C-AMt:O SHOii.ES CAUOELL REALTY Ope"..,..,, 1n 11.ing "'°"''
Clln'Y tint TOi SUbmit )qU' .Luxurious cudonrbuilt-4 tJed.. 5t6.S460 Evt, 563310 ·, 2 Br. 2 Ba..2-C., ~. larze fireplace. atrium wit4
down. Drive . by 318 .rieW-• rooms~ 5 bitN and secludt!d ' Man)' Xtna. Appl Only. fountain oft private muter
Our next-unit is now on sale for
occupancy in May . an d June
1970 and introduces the new
3,000 sq. ft. "El Dorado" model
priced from $34, 490. -
Coleswortlly & Co. hope. .. .pool on bua:e corner site. Costa Me1a 1100 l•-Nlf ~ 1221 Prindpal1 Only. 613-5388. s~lle. DelUXe big kite.hen
$190,11)). '.. With top of the line appli·
Newport Beach Office • · Quiet Cul-0.Sac FJNE Ba.Yuut. Four BR Llntla Isle 1306 a!)Ces, family room with
l02S Bays.ide Driv. ltlfillJI_:. .IBM_ '~Qvr i.Sth Y14r'' \Vlth Juze 5 Bdim, 2 Ba ., home Jot ale or trade, al~lng door to rut pool·
87$4930 ~2-7TT7 TT!!Tll:llr'" WESLEY N. Blt~in kitchen, c::a.rpets, drap. secluded street. large yard. 16 Lind• Isle Dr. sale yard. J..arier rear yard
TOTAL PRICE $21,950 TAYLOR CO es, larie patio. !<Ull price, M8--0773 New S BR. 5 bL homt! ,..,; in development 'vlth separ. '
For this Immaculate 3 bed· Golf Course Steal! SZ6.950. Near all schools. upstairs view of Cc!Af hills. ale fenced hutch It filtered
room homt! on a beautlflll Realtor' Vacanl & Clean. A·•"me Dover Shores 1227 3 F"'k:•. & BBQ. Lwcurioua pool. Remaining rear yard Rane.ho La Cuesta Homu
on Brookhurtt at Atlante,.
This pretenUous .large ho1ne = •r I than I Tll -• tree-lined slrttl. H""'• livin& NE\VPORT CENTER 5% s~ loan or '"bm•'t ''""'---ting .l -neli-. With arrer rrtOI. e , ........ -.. (approx. 4000 llQ, ft.J on a ~ ..,._,.,,. CORNE"V' I --~ ~ --• Exel J •--h~~
Huntington Booch
961-2'29 -ffl.1331
room with romantle Utt· Iairway of ?.1esa verae ~111 San-Joaquin Hillil Rd. CALL Heritq:e Real Estate, ~I...,& Marine,,.. iew ot, dock. $145,000. usve ot,. 1NJUN<1.
plaot, Ultra moclt!m kitcb-' Cnunl"" aub ii about the · 644-4910 MG-ll51. Copen eves,) ~a axy ra. . Linda Isle 0.vel~ent •l!•:l!l!llRllll!l!ll!•
en. -2 ba~hs. Completely ultirn~I~ in luxury. Wlfh both' iiiiiOiili ... ~ ...... ;;;m.1 !!'~~~~~~'l'"~ $35.(Q) terms. 5'1S..l936 B1lJ. GRUNDY 67'">3210 J ·-·-mm,
'"""d ya"1 w!lh J o " of gom< & family , room• + ONCE-IN'AWHIL[ MONTICEL!;O 3 BR, 2 BA U • I P k '7 T!rftalll"' tn:llt trees. Double Garage all the "usua1·• rooms & lea. TO\\.'l'Lhouse. Bltns, c r pt s, n1ver1 ty •r 12,.
----------------with electric door opener, turet:, IUCh as 4 big bdrms,' drps. d8hv.11r, 2 car gar. WATERFRONT LOT OGn•u .,.
.,._, •".500 Down! Total ,.y. A home comes along Furnished-$21,..,_ By TO A SMALL BOY Excellent 51 ft. Linda I&le F.H.A. PR """"'~ "'T .,. 3 baths I: uould you believe t'-i" lrilt' • r--t -•-
General 1000 Gener•I IDOi m<nt SJJl2 por month_ Call. , .. s '° & Ing.., spec· °"·ner. MG-4920 no ph. cal'· "-• ,-, •·-• "l~u .......... ~hold lot. Xlnt buy at ....,,..emmen p;ays a .....,._ a 12' wet bar, and a fabulous · 1 ~-" t .. _.. ' ,. nu1u ,.....,. -..... ..... 1 '''· WE SELL A HOME -. ia ""'~ t ..... -rves. ex· all. 9 pm. ..., __ ,., b"t lo Mom and Dad only $35.000. o )'tlUl' payment on ..... view lo top it off, you'd li1:1vc w· lo w • ...,., 1. .. -• .. _ .. __ ho y EVERY 21 MtNUTES a ·1ru1y "u 11 , or a klrM:f' Ira cons erat n. e vc TO\VNHOUSE : 2 BR, 1 1~ ba, il'B much more -11ere Is Llncl• 11.le Development ii.-..,"' uo;:wuum me. ou
1.;...-'-"-_.;.-----
TURN ON!! A
'I'Winlde of nlte lights, by
openi.rw the drapes In !bit
tnJl5ide haVt!n -enchanting
3 Bd., 2 bath home seated
on a b!Uff winking bec:k 1t
the city of Huntington Beach.
Would you bdleve o n I y
$25,500. Set this cozy, "'arm
charmer and '0<U&" the pot·
bel.J;y fireplace.
FORUT E. W lk & L h<Jmt. Call us &t see it ~ JUST LISTED !IUeb a priv. Ya.rd. dbl gar, pool. By sum a home that ofJen Biii Grundy 67S.3210 must have 5 members in .a er ee home. Ifs a hLl&e TRI-· Ov.·ner. $1.;l)D down. Assume everything _ and only al~!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!: I your flltllUy. liome bas 2 day. OHered at $89.;;oo. LEVEL.no111e that i!I in r:: baths, electric kitchen, fire-
N 2190 Hubor Blvd. at Adams ~ JMMACULATE CONDI-S\4 rnA. Max. f.lonthly cost hop. skip and Jump to shop. Lido 111-1351 place, double ga .... ,,.e and
5"·SUO Sl85. Call 549--3915 or ping center and school. 51-;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I ·-
5C>-0465 Open 'tll 9 Pl\1 LCLE•G-E REtA~:rY ~~= .. w~~~c11::~':. ~3268. br. 2~~ ba. large tamUyi• ~CEplet~y123''500"""0o· Fu LL
SOUNDS FISHY L -room. ""=able low '""r-SPACIOUS " ' -wo pay-J.5(1)..._ltMlfWI& formal dining room k OWNER l\fust Sell!!! 3 n1ent as little as $150, in-
• . ,but Jt'i a ""ha.le of a buy. HUGE STEP D 0 \V N BR, 2 BA, family rm. 2 est rate · ···· · · · · ··· s42•500 custom built family borne eluding costs. CAIL
OLSO
Inc. Realtora
DELUXE DUPLEX
ONLY $2,850 DOWN
iiy®ngton &aeh 4 Bel., 3 FAM 1 LY 'ROOAI! trplcs, blt-lN, cpts, drpg, ~ Red Hill Realty 4 Bdmui., den, 3Y.. baths. WE SELL A HOME
betll. dining room, and built TrHs TrffS TrHt f weeplnr view of hills Drive by 328 Bucknt!U Rd, Umv. Park Center, Irvine $76,500 EVERY 31 MINUTES
ins;oniy $36,500 and a great Picture yourself nestled ln &: valleys ,.an l?e yours 01 Call Anytime m-0!20 LIDO REAL TY INC. w I k & L
nelaflborhood. this Conlemporary modern in this 4 mo n I h old SACRIFICE! Leaving stalt!. l BDRM BY OWNER. Lesa 3377 Via Lido 673-7300 a er e. e
It's no mistake! Only $2,850 home .11ur111unded by mini tiome tor $48,500. ex.iBt· Low down. Two single faml· 1 Id alki
down and you can own an ol"Cha.td. 'f.ha -cMnnlng 3 in&: \niUJ"llllCe Joan is ly homea on corner lot, west lhan yr 0 • W ng dl!I 3 BR. Den, 2% Ba. Con-
W1usuaily large dupJex lhal bdrm Comen1porary is a ASSUMABLE at no in-Harbor Shopping Center. toliChoolslcshopplngcenter. temporary, Architect
ORANGE COUNTY'S eart11 S3.IXXI and undemnt. beauty lit for • king. Pric. ere~ in interest. f\la.I:'. ;i48-2:J9.1 arter 6 pm, 833-2036 for appt. ~ &. bit. Lo int.
LARGEST ed at that! 2 large bedrooms ORANGE COUNTY 'S ec:1 rOf' ailll06t every mp.n,d! "·e show you through?? transferable 1 oa n . By
l'ach. Double-detached fiat· LARGl!ST ~ f · S26T:i0 $29.900 3 BDRi'1· 2 Bath, Irvine 1231 Owner. Phone. 673-2854 for 2629 HARBOR BLVD. can""' yours or Just ' · Large Pool, Assume S~'i'C --·-------1
546 1640 age. Larg.e lot. Llve in one 2629 HARBOR BLVD. • COA&TS loan. Owner MS-8451 l BR, 2 BA, lge fan1 rm, ~ap'=p~'----~-~~
OPEN EVES TILL t :30 ~c::e!te~ a~':.io:r~~-S46 1640 PAIJL,,WMl'I BY Owner: 4 BR home at 258 pool, ttnnlA courti; etc. 2 BR. Attract. Xint Concl.
To see today Dial.&6-000J .. OPEN EVES TILL t:30 CAB?fAJIAN ·WALLACI: Sherwood St. for sale or Crpts, drps, many other ex· Owner will cllfTY back A JUST USRD lfl a&<T co. ltlAL!TOb tradt! for sm.aller houae or tras, color TV, tape deck, Lri ?i1ortra&:e. Low down.
A GEMi 645·0303 ".. 1003 Baker. CM. 546-5440 co,!~~~:; T. D. Call 64Hl58 "'-S42.5llO 833--289!1 =. ;:J:~5llO-Phil
Proudly v.·e aHtr tbil ar1 lsl· at Harbor Center '"'""';;~:i~~~;""" I i::ll=:l=~==== Mes. Verde Eastbfuff 1242 lcally d"""led 3 BR. home 2299 "'""'r BlVd., C.M. s~niah Spilt . CLUIHOUSE 1110 Jfunttng ... Bloch 1400
in wtll loc. artL Beau t. ...--. ,.. HAUOR PACESETTER 5 Br, 2* ba, By Owner: 1st Listint t---------
matr. BR. suite. Profeu. $42.00 '0EPOSIT ~bd::h~~~t.le, ,.!m~~; AND POOL professionally Jandsc yard, 4 ~rma. larges~ n:1odel. Sep. LARGE FAMILY?
lndscpd. A breathtaJcina for appra.iu.I and credit re· a --"•' ,, • Vt!')' low co-' VIEW· HILLS ._ .... _.. ood deck n..·-.1 d1n1ng rm, built-ins. 2 pa •
... & liVt!·in help. Baci: to ll'ftS vauam ~· rai,,.,.. •~w · .-.1< .. ~ II-. 0,ldoor l•'ghl•'•g, >la-6 BEDROOM$-vn:W! $S2.5CJ(J Jport on the ""'-f!OUA 3 bed· hi! 11 I .... Pop·"a' L' ··-•·.Buill Home '-I kl I · k le -"
Kathryn Raulston room home :riih 2 !U.Xuriorls and 1reen5 of golf courwc. -~o =~~ ruba;e C:me~ On la.rg~ lot "'ilh 5'4o.°i'.il8 n:,r "';r/i,~IC sa . tu re planting, rm for pool. 3 BATHS
ba1tis. Home .ba.t had tender OeM Ill new! Very an.'(· home irl t'--Halecrtst tract. Ell.stern axposure. Nr all schools, public & Immaculate, tharp 2«K> Sq.
I · ious for q u I ck 1!1.le. •it: MESA Verde comer 4 big pliv. By •PPI. ""-0838 F't. nome with room to run. <1VUll care. COmplele.ly renc. Hardwood floors, doUble car 3 Bedrooms, 2% Daths + 1 '---'--"--'-'-~__;,-"--·I cd 1 . S73~. Br'!! am rm, dee. -l'llodem built-ins for J\lom,
yard pus COW?'ed paJio. prage. All au buill·ins and Spacioua Family Room drapes, etc. $28,SOO "ith ---------1 shop for dad and rooms for
, .1•well, l•lklf & (o. Up to date kitcht!n wtlh dlth-mueh, much more for only Oleerful. electric kitchi?n 1~ 5llO 5• I C d I M 1250 "9111• -• ·-L. 1 >I n. "•-• 1 .w, 851Um. ,., oan. orona • ar all the kiddies. Profesrional
550 Newport Cent.r Dr. "'brl~:~~-oprlac•'.°!·,~~u:: ~.SQO. A areal home or Owner 545--ntJO landscaped and NO 00\VN u.-. , <:A •ii..: IUIUUBl ...... ~2313 some lucky family e OPEN e TO .--wport h•ch,. CafH. carpets and drapes throuih·loiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• I $51,500 ./.. 3 BR. 2 BA. family rm. 2 G.I. or F.H.A. low down.
IJi.0700 '44-2410 -·· ~.-··-· ~ ... , ••• ·~·"· •prnklr. $32, 500. CAIL y 1.s WE SELL A HOME
2790 Harbor Blvd. 111 Adams
545-9491 Open 'Iii 9 Pltt
DOWNTOWN
Near Lake Parle 2 Br., 2 .Ba.
home. Large lot. $28,500. Ex·
cellent terms.
R. 0, Sl•tes. Realtors
536-8801 $36-2129
ONLY $29,500
5 BDRMS/2'iii BATHS
Nr park '& Shopping. lmmac.
home in very dtelra~ &IQ.
HAFFDAL REAL TY
W-44115
2 BR. Condo. Stll By Owner
Pool Facll. 1 Mt from bclt.
Call 96l-<035
Himtlng ...
Horbour 140$
LIQUJOATJON-New ! BR.
homes, 4Lql Branford St .
Just W,500! ! ! Bldrs/Act,
846--0609, eves 557-'151 ;;;;~_ ruLl. eruCE'si<...,: 4 IR & FAMILY HAR•Oft Prine oru,. _,,18 516.516"2 FornlHI EVERY 31 MINUTES MONARCH IA Y Will sell all terms includin& 2 ba, llOO sq ft. ti,,, yn; younr. So. side or H"'Y. \\Talking dllt, W lk & L 1---------
No DOl"N v " -v No ~rt n •• ,h 1200 IO ..... , .. "'"''" Fum. a er ee Tustin 1~ -~... CUSTOM home ' A. Call ,.z nu. to ~an. er)' sharp wG_ ._ d I 2 BR ,_, ~ -~ WE SELL A HOME • I ''JI 000 WALK up e.'(. · ea .... t"'·• wttb OWitanding OCEAN "" c ean. "' ' · B/ B bl.lns Front house hag new 7682 Edinaer TUSTIN Meadows: f br, J
and MOUNTAIN VIE \V. EVERY 31 MINUTES Newport lo lhe beach. Spotless 4 Bel., Newport Beach commercial pa.inl: carpet & panellna. 842-K:6 or 5f0.5140 ha. shake roof, ALL t001N1 ~ e ft l r Y. mush'C Wa Iker & Lee at J bath and formal dinirc • \Vill Trade fur UniU! 60' Priced for quick sale. POOL crpt.ed, drpg, waahr & dcy.,
buiJt4rt BBQ• large patio. room home plUs many ex· frontage on W. OJast Hilb· DON V. FRANKLIN landac. w/sutrtroplcal fruit
Cemp&ete Beacb dub facll-2190 llarbor Blvd. at Adams Victori• lras. Owner tranalerred, 90 "'ay "i lh small home on REAL TOR trees. Many xtru. Rear Yd
itka. Luxury living for 545-9191 Open 'tll 9 PM . for $.17,950 you had better WARM HEART rear of Jot. Ownt!r will con-e 67~2222 e 22x36 Healed le Filtered fa«s Irvine Ranch. 6*~
$58,900.' • 646-8811 hWTY. For your Jovtd OllP. Reward side!-exchllllge for duplex or --~~o=::,."----IWlth &ep., fenced play yard loan. By Owner· 838-2129 or
WI SELL A HOME Corona ..a-.1 Mor her wllh a dreamy kitchen triplex in Corona del Mar, HOME tor children. 3 BR., dee. 5'4-M70
EVlil-Y JI MINUTES Utn (anytime) with spa~ aboundina:. Sep. Newpo11 Beach or Laguna, AND INCOME blt-lns, 2 Ba. Hdwd. firs., --------
walker & Lee Enjoy seclusion 1n tht! mldat ara.te)aundry ~. % bath or financ.e on direcl saJe . w/w cptl., drpg. lhnlout.
of tht-cit)', btcb. on a hill l'l:i=z=z:=:=:=mz=CI ORANOE"C'OUNTY'S On the ocean skie of Hleh-Take over exllti.nr FHA 1, off kitchen saves kiddie trat $~7.51)) -O.EAR! 1 with a mquiftcent ~w of $23 500 LARGEST . fie. SlS,900. Owner will help Bay & Beach Rlty, Inc. "·ay, -2 Bedroom home wtth oan, nn per mo. pays au. ~ Wetk'litt Dr. ocean .t. eatl)'On, A, 3 bed-, 2629 HARBOR BLVD. finai'lct! tNs 4 Bd. beln1e in 901 Dover Drive, Suite 1-"ti NB Income ape.rt.ment alwa,ya Or, no down CJ. ar min.
646-171l roornmuteip1ece,ttiimugh. . 546-1640 "AA"' arU:. 645-2(:00 Eves. 548-48\0 rented. 67.1.oio.:... down new FHA. Appr.lsed
ly modem,~ In Jtose. Buys this lmmac. 2 BR &t OPEN EVES~TILL l :JI. o.uu at $29,950. EXTRA SPECIAL wood. Teak a: Mahogany. fain rm t'rench Quartt!r BLUF'YS -3 Br, 2 BA. 1 The Re•I Estate Mart
Cullom 4 BR a 3 BA Bay. Electronic kitchen. Rdrlger-condaminiwn ill carelre liv-I e '' e I , corner gr e e n 847-85ll
c:ftst home, put family a led alr-conditionlJll. Swim• ing. Call"°"' for appt 10 9t't! BE SKEPTICAL I bell/view. Cov. w a 11 ed-
room with beautiful U!ied ming pool, flell Rrlced al · about the hOme you buy & · Jlllfio, cu!I. drps & shutters Take Over 53/c Annual
brick fireplace. Lovely for. $119.500. Call for app'f. Crot1\ \vho1n )1111 bo,y ii! \'Ou ORANGE COUNTY'S -l" extras. Walk 10 !!hops, FHA Loan
ma! ctinins tm. Firepllice In • h b eoaldn't do BE'M'ER than LARGEST f.di\.1 Hi. Ownr $32,500. FURN. TRIPLEX on a 3 bedroom Rustic Ranch.
muter bedma. wite, Got ... ~ '10 ft macna THI.S e'Xm Ice Q:Nieie"hrit 2629. HARBOR BLVD ._ 6t4-4~ SOUTH OF HWY. ero \vith huge private back
"' home•, 2 n-1a~. twoulsite 546 1640 yard. "TALL FOil.AGE"". OIJll pool. Priced Ill low ISO'•. (714) .a.ass ·~I' ··-. BUSJ~"T' marketp~ In Short "'alk to beach. Neat Pete Barrett \ 901 DoYer Drive, Suite J10 cp~, all .blt·lns. See all the. OPEN EVES TILL. 1:30 town. The DAfLY PILOT prop, w/fine rental history. $124 per month paya all on
Ne"'J)()rl Beach 6C2·IJ7I Anytime • o(fief deiirabJe ·~'···· b YoUJ:: Ad in ow r money. time r, efiort. Look $62,500 $21,!iOO FULL PRICE. Hur. •REALTY I !!!!!!!~;;,:;;,;.;;;;,.,.,..\!!!!";::'"'::~:":;::*"I · . '· classifieds:? Somt!One will be Classified section. S • v e Walker Rlty. 675-5200 ryWMEthSis beauty! CALL?
FIVE .EDROOMS 220~ PAIJL,WBtti , look!,g lor !t.Dlal64~5678 oow!!! 3366V!a Lldo,NB ()penSu"-ELLA HOME !IDS Wcstcll!I Dr., NB ' . CABllABAll ~;==''=======..:.=======;:_;==="=="==I EVERY 31 MINUTES
'41-520I .~ :NG...,:oB~~-in:;:= .. • ... TT co. 'Genor.1 1oootGonor11 1000 10 ..... 1 1ooaWalker & Left
lncludtrc NutOM Blender SQUARE FEi:,,. oi ~Ill 5 ' Bcf11111 3 laths -and .,.,.,.,. bar. Ali o" • ..._ t ine reilaeht1a1'1;.a. S~KIE ROOF cboicr har<h~ Ooors, in-A1mott Immediate po!lesslon. CU'Pets. drapes, built • ins, cludtnii: carpets and d1'8,pn. Immaculate 4 bdnn. hom~ ~ace, patio. Ntar a 11 "'ell built, ahake root home. dinlrc rm &. family Mn.
-.OOU. $37,IXXI best of Owntr 11.ill scll under FHA. Xlnt corner location • room
VA TERMS. A St'are item . fur boa'.t, trailer or pool. Ad·
terms.. FUil price @dy $32.950. )ae'ent 10 park and schools.
Welle-McC•rdle. Rllrs. CALL 5'4M424 south Col.It
Jilt! Newport BIVd., C.M. Rea.I Ett'ate.
511-T1211 -.,.,_ NIW 24 x 60
lft'VI REDUCED -nt price by $2000 Ior this
lmmac. 4 BR. 2 bL "c»D-
tl'llled climate," better than
2 Bit, 2 BA, den, c&rJ>t!l'"s
thnbc>Ut. paUo It carport
.'
'"""' .,..__ awnUw:a. 28' rais@d lX)tCh.
u• --MUil' "'b'a•! ln GRUN·
!:Yentn&:1 ~ 531~10 LEAF PARK In C.M., only,
UNOIR $30,0ll JU,:«!. Jomicra Inc,
Bc~ut home on 10th green or
Bermuda. D~s . finest des·
er~ coursci!. Roottzy 3 BR, 3
BA. Pool, fumi!Md home.
Inc::lt 2 rolf carts, Club mcm-
berabip avail. Askin& $95.~
• xlnt ll!tn1a. ·-· ,
Linde lolo 00¥olopmont
BUI Grundy ,67Wll0
--· Talot -'"" loen w/low dvtfn. R«'luced
Fllce 1#,IOO. And, In detlrable N'pl llahtl. • 642-1350 • A d "1 t -pied. tlcaodtul
A,.. of hl&hor prl<ed pmp-$Z3 SOO Hom•. J B• .. 2 B• .. Lge. di,.
ertles. 1't. Jot "you own • in& arta. Dbl. gaNigt.
If". Attr. exter. Redecorate A1tume 5¥•% LHn Lachenmyer Re•ltor
e@~~lA ~/&r.~s·
Th• /lu,z/e with th• lui/t./n Chucll•
2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams
~ Open 'lll 9 Pi\f
GI No Down
EXTRA SltARP. 3 Bdrm. 2
&.. Pa11o kitchen, Ovc"1.
CUI-de-Sile: lot. \If a I k to
!hop'g, schools. $27,930.
BRASHEAR REAL TY
847-3507 EvtJJ. 642-0427
5~ Sf GI klM. By owner · 3
Br. 2 Ba, fam rm. $28.9".i(l.
New paint. nr. beach, off
Brookhurst , 22101
Capistrano Ui. $4000 dn.
$5.lm 2nd TD. $168 mo . .lm·
med posses. 492-3215,
!168--4132
BOUGHT ANOTHER
• HAVE TO MOVE
L•guna &.ach 1705
BEACH
CONDOMINIUM
SPACIOUS 2 BR·
2 BATH
Facing beautllUI Jai::ae pool
just 100 yards from private
beach. Laguna area, perfecl
for year round living. In-
vestment or rentals. Sellllli
completely furnished tn strik·
ing locale decor. 'J'Y.-o story
with lower carport, storage,
laundry. Fully maintained
ioraeous rrourxls Include 41
pools, tennis, etc::.: clo9t to
aupe.r 1nkt., shopping, Coast
Hwy, Excellent buy, must
see to appreclale. Sbown
upon 11pptmt by owner,
phone 499-2152 01· 837-0791.
GLASS WALLi
AND WATER
Decorator'ii; own home with
fabulous view or ocean It
c::ity. 28 Fl. llv. nn, nre-
place, heavy 11ha.& carpets.
A 1teal at S3S.900.
MISSION ft.EAL TY 494-0131
BY Owner: Ht.11e 2 br 2 ba .
CUstom Bit Hou.e. J.hnO.t
New. Crph:, drpe, blt·N,
frplc, 2 1un dks.
Unobstructed Co a 1 t 11 n e
view. Ft:oced Yd. $31.950.
4M-ol<U6.
SA VE $1,!Xll -View Horne 3
Br, 2 Ba, 1pack>us yard. BY
O\VNER. !n5 Kalella or
49'-5591
RWilleA .... o·Rltro.
-c. Ootut ~ m-1215 •A-$25,Hi
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.. --· 11n.·1 -0...-Joi. Pr1v. •""" ._ Wlllt•dtc*iolal
lmkte: & Re value ll'OW'l Beautiful. Huae family rm. 6fi.392S E\lt8: 6+4-163a
Cood loartll avalt Ref.1131 Emry Mil. populsr noor I ""''"'"~'"'""'"'"'"'"'""""" _.. prbd al $29,500. 'l'll<e ..... 8...,. bulh·I~•. p,,. $24 950
.. Good fllze bdnns ~ rem rm.
GMn Mar, own the land. l--.a Nlguol
$21',500. 0 w n e r A,ent. --·-1707
COlllllN •MARTIN
lfl.ICAJ;:r'Olll m-1ea
-.,_ a.. """· Olll
41 Br. 'Ba. lleP
-rm. I '"· Hfd pool wf'rP4e A cfty brd. Xr lthll.
--~.~1511
I Jcok! (~ £vea) Jlke yard, ~l).J~ I "8/1" RHlty 67$.aOO TARBELL 2'5.1 Horbor 4 Bdrm+ Fomlly Rm _ Sharp ~ cle•n. £ntry bill. HIGH Bi.AMS CLIPP DltlVE hUI• !amUy ,m, 2 wu,....
Strpt to COWIL 3 Bednns,, 2 Bdrm. 2 bl.th-born., baths. Dinln& rm. 540J.720
a be.,.....,,. btodl home, I Pt.US'"" ut. (Sell TARBELL 2'55 H•rbor ~an )'OUIW. Only SX,.900. or renlJ . :,:52,500
CAYWOOO RIAL TY George Wllllam-
t.""6 W. Oout Hwy.,. NB REALTOR • ,..,2'1 • 673-4a50 67J.1564 EvH,
NO matter what It Is, YoU
c.11n idl 1t with a DAILY
PILOT WANT ADii 60$'l1 SCRAM·LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 7600
062·1002 eves &: wkenda. PANORA.MTC Ocean l/n
4 BdJ'mg, 2 bl., I.rt. 11\ltna cor. lot. Pvl bch. Monarch ·
rm .. fireplace, all elect. Bay. $25.950. 499-1344 ,
kit, crpts. &. driit.. lfl, ~19
b:ork wall fenced )'d. Ntar --------
1ehool1 ancl shopping eentu.
Assume 5\i% F . ff , A.,
$25.500 or Jel'a make a dea.J.
UW ,CUCada Lane, H.~._
m~ SUN NEVER SEI'S on
Claufne.d'• action power.
For an ad to .._u annllld Ult
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HOUS ES FOR SALE RENTALS
c.;;;;;,,lnlun\ 1950 .J!ouHa Unfum lahocl
VACANT, -Unmedlate ....... Unlvertl!y Po rk 3U1
""' 3 BR,:I BA._,,., LIASU-0\VAILA ...... ntA ..... lHl Piii P.1.T.L All "°"" !-'-~& "'"--. '-'-........ TRAOaWI-RLTY 11 -· 1 botlll. •
1'1 .. 11 ~NEW a.ii.. Sep. din.
ltl NTAU · rm. "lWll'<I. -· @ l3J.l H11u111 Furnllh• Mo.
RENTALS
Apll. Fumfahotl
<'
Single
·ldulfs.
-· All ID SMn :1111S t BR. • lam. mt. llnJolc. ~ ..,..., 1 .l I .... 1 ~~.,.---~-"-"'l <Ond .. ...... .............. funiJib, ~To ........... apl l3so ·..,_.,,. to TODAY @ <II and wWmlabed, with
TMtsd.ty, Febnwy 17, 1970
RENTALS
:lfta. Unlumlihocl
RENTA~S RENTALS
~· Unlumlohod "1'!'= Unfumllhocl
RENTALS
Apll. Furnlahocl * Cosio Mo.. 4100 COllO -1100 ea.to -5100 Newport llNch 52dl
e NASSAU PALlll e
llllllln•Pool
lTI -st. S.. Award WI 11111
MERRIMAC WOODS!
.IA YFIONT 'f:
11111, 1 BA _,, -· Pit. ----.......... All ... Poal, .. _ .... t __
Or C .. .......... .. .... ... u W'. Out""'· -.. ..... ,,,. -··· ..... -. • Apca111wnt C--.ltv LARGE 1 BR. 2 a.u........,
FEA TU~IN6 A CLUB A TMOSf'HERE If!. c.,.11, ...,.. "' bl..,.. ' Adult couple, no peta. ~
DAILY PILO? Jf
* * * *
wn -...... pri• rm. • . oopiJ!ets ....... anc1 ..... I!•~ .. ~·!.!"'"'~"~·!!': .. ~·~,.....~~
an ,z111 pd. """' 16' ""· 3 BR. + d•. rm. + LARGE ar.ojlOd COl!Jltly -·--.....,. UT Diamond, Balboa ll!p. rf'C room Ayi.11 ap. phere tncl~ S'llO.OIXt . .....,... N_,l!!ft
hlond, 111>-,,,,. .,...,...;..,1,.;@1311mo wortb ol.-""'"1 tacfl. --
W 0 MAN W/llCUNd tn.. ' tt.W ~ and opetattd
FOR YOUR COMFORT AND' PLWURE month.-Mar-su-uu ~ M2--059S • ' !-
Juot ..... l•t.:1,_!.~ 2 ltd 2 •th. DELUXE I BR. 2 BA.
'""'1,,_. .. ..........,Jahocl. Al ........ "°"'" Dowottaln dQPlox 11111~ 419 colllJlll, d!Mwulion. lueh londoclfll"l •wlth 38th SI, llwpt 4•1and.
Whi dtp Wnrf WI rsMYa Gett
•IC,!!:L, CLAUIPICA TtOH l'Ott .. HA.,.bL IORN SWAPl'llS ·
" . t"ic'll tile s u--s--s-I come want. to ..,_ her l BR. + d:ln. rin. OIOke c:or. ~ for ~ peopllt. ,,,_ a woterfollt, .... ...,.. lllCl'1, cl""' -·
Jatt!y new 2 bdrm. &pt net }oc. AvUL Mareb 20tti ! RENT'S FROM" ..,_with -lei actlwltlot, .. .._ JocUal -mo. m-em, m-Slll
a 1wlm _...., prlYOto ....... w/ator-~~ ~ ~ •IA.ll. -M ...., IMCl.VOI •
w1.:.,.. Over 30, rob. @ .132$ y.: SIG to $3l10
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'--NOTHING ,. ML8 -TaA0a. OM. 'WI ~ PljTTIT RIALTY CO. NEWPORT BEACH
WllL Shore Al>f· .,/pool %1'12 """"'-N.B. · •
IMrlDIATt
OCClfAllCY
PROM $1olo • $210. Adulll ........ Just Eat! tiroplae<. $225.lmo. "2-4144
.t 2600 Harbor llvd., next to N•ben C•dll· or Bay & Beach Realty To Place Your ,,..,,, ,.,, I All
C.... v-~· ~: IU.llll 1111 ll\VINE AVE. IK, at 42' Merrimac Way, Costt Me .... 54S.. BRANO New 2 br, 2 ha, 1 blk PHONI 64U67I
HAVE: o.:.a.o..t --! ""'-Sh1a -,..151..w I
'!" $41.3M ~ ..sci. Wut:, 11-. Lide ..... -°"" ert or ? ? l()'tl'I m.4?.11
13'MMa. . Aft 7::11 pp,(, , JRVINl!l' AND lltb
IG-3129 • Conine dol Mor mo . mt> -
ROOMMATE tor 3 Bil apt, 3 . BR. S!>llt ....._ • 0cean GARDEN GROVE
near ocean. W /Newport. Yiew, Xtra 1uae den. No UlO> O..p6u.. A.,..
StnJchl 645-lCil pell, $.16S {t·blD W. Santa Ana Fw>.J
WANTED: 2 Girll lO Sbare'3 * 6f2-3293 Aft S (nf) 638-3m(I
br ommthnt a_pt W/l other ·::------~--! until June.,,,,._ Huntl ...... a..ch MOO ANAHEIM
• NOw LE,<SING roR
c0oM Mn. , 2100 114MAC. Ex. i..t ! br; 2 .... MARO! OCCUPANCY
l"ii~6300~i·i"liv•oryt..,.,hl!!ng;;,,no!!!!w';.~Mov!!!o!l!n!no~wl!!!!!!!! Lo bcb, Yrty.
""'""1· prden OjlOrt!llentsl1tlNT ALS =='~::;•;;;n-;;2455=::.=:::o oft~ -J>rivl<>', ~ Furnlahotl c .. ta Mo11 Sl• I ott llulf 52A2
be&uutul l .. ...&..-....... 6: L h $145 MO. Clean, attn.cijft 2 l'-=-"'"'i-'---...;.:;.;.: ......,........ • ""'"" Booe • 4705 BR duplex on quiet .-L e NEW DI LUXE e
unpanlJeled. J"eeft&tional BEAvnroL ~ Bach. Oote to atoppq. Built-In 3 Br, 2 8 \ QL."1f lease Incl.
facWUel ta a countr:Y apt Walkb!g distance to Ovt"n and 1'1W'. ~ IP&C. muttr 1\&1"1 din rm
club a~ Now beach&: ~. Ocean view, dl1po1al. \VaD to w a 11 I: dbl pna:e, au'° door Bll~ , • S111l ... u ·u~n carpettna: and drapes. Fenc-opener avaU, Pool I: rec l~lrls 1D Newport llellch. w ~ua · _...._ ed yard . can.a.. Gardener area. •
Big Bear lot near Smw'
Swnmit. Value $8T::i0 ~
De&r11 view lot ne,r P.S.
lor uilbo< . or kical prop.
erty. 675-1319
Exchana;e 2 Br, 2 Ba O..
do, Irplc, dbl a:ar·FOR Apt-.
Fortin Co.
l?Ol·A WestcliU Dr., NB
&12-5000
. • • • Duplex. Qi>~. cir>( ......: 'l7T So.'-..nt
J BR. 2 Ba.> mai.p. tam. t;rz. lovely priv, )'&I'd. G4r. U blk. So, of Uncoln) Modeloopen10amf(l8pm Hotels 497S
"1rnllW or UDfumlabed l'"'="-----"---
and water P4 Mature adults • ONLY rM • cnly, no pet& ple&R. 1st 1165 Amlp W&)', N.B. I-lave: 41' Great Chris 0.
and lait month's plus ~an-querer, exch...nge equity I: OOle tD ·bnDh. 1 Yr. old. + 'huae part's. $1115. Re· <ll•> m.4500
ll65 Mo. Evu. alter s. -. Ma:ried Adlu. 84IJ276 South Bay Club ,
613-'lf'l'J 2 BR. wipe.~ & y~.
1 BR du~. tome yud. Drapes. Et>cl. & a r a 1 e ,1 ====A::;:~;::::rl:::m::;o:::nfs==::::
Lldo Shorts Hotol Reptl from l1S5 to $310 8a)ofront kitchenette 1ulte1
Qakwoocl
Garden.
flooin $255 .mo. Sulles It room. by d~ 01· week.
Pbolw1, makl, coffee, Ice.
llT Lido Parle Dr. 673-8800
Ing depollt. c..n be geen i 1c~o~r~on~o~d~ol;;;;Mo;;r;;· ;;;i525CI~ well located slip FOR pe.rt Saturday , .. tt 10 AM at 133 -... use &: travel bWJ. &12--,... or M8-l:W7 Scott Place. C.M. 548-3036
Carpets. dn,pn. . · Adults. No pets. $14 5, I' ~<I 5l<h1862 Coste Miao 4100 l::::;::::;:::::::~=:;:;:i:::::::::::l3f'iisiR.=2roa..;;-;m~tLi~ns.=-h1rp1c;:;::liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii;I
N1wport ~~ 2200 fenced yd, nr ach\ 1: shopnc'.
WATERFROi"T Vuy 1225· Mo. Call"'""" BAM HARBOR private 4 BR Extt:. unusual or alt 7PM, 4~2936. .
atnm~. $525 mo . l BR. 2 Ba. klta of extras. 2: TOWN HOUSE
m-mT .~ 1185 mo ht & Jut 714: 642-8 17.P ,
Coron. clel M.r 2250 LOVELY lmperW Mod 3 hr ;p.7 Harbor near Wllaon
. .iec bltno. dbl aar. ll65 Mo'. • 1 Bil. -.. S1lO BA YCUFf MOTEL
2 Br turn. houae, yrly. 1 or 2 546--96S2 aft T Alt. e Heated pool • Adult ~ * I.DW WEEKLY RATD *
adulta, lMI peli. Frpl, patio. ' e ~o pets. Adj to lbopplna: Kitchen, TV'• nWd ~-. DOIACULATE .\P'l'Sl $190 mo m-5822 m!!1 .,.. .-q-.."'... ADULT &:: FAMILY · L•-111• Buch 3705 1140 Huted Pool _,_.o~s Av·~ ••LE CHINA COVE; v~w. beaut •-·· PER mo. Db: MoOUe -..-. .... AJ.l..oftO
Apartmei!ts ~ENTALS
Apll. Unfurnl•""'" 1700 16tli Stroot Gonorol 5000
VEN DOME
. ORlEAllS APTS.
2 A: 3 BJ\ avall, Adults only.
1741 'fl,Jltln, c.o.ta Meaa
Mir. llln. ca._ IU-4641
Fairway Via Apts
Ne1r Oran&e ()), Airport •
UCL Adults only. 20122
Sant.a Ana. Aw. 642-4M1
furn 3 BR, 2 BA. $0 mo. 535 Mont-rery Oriw: 2 BR, Home oompl, furn. H~ &15-32«> C .... to lhopplne, Ptrlc
yrly. mB Shell. 6"-0906 dtn,, 1 %. BA. 2-car gar FQm. pool, adi,llta. 4 Sea.actn 1 1 Br Mobile Ho~tu:rn. All * !padoul 3 Br's. 2 Ba I---------
1 ;========I or unfum Avail. A ' May Mob. Esl 23S8 Npt Blvd. util pa.kl, except elto. $145 ~ 2 Bldroonu 2 BR studio. Un[, Newly a.1-. fll1ncl 2355 &: June · (own!r ~!es 54s..Q32 per mo. Call 646-,1111*9wtm Pool. PuVlften decor. 'N" crplS I: drps.
,..a~;~
ON TEN' A.OtES
1 • 2 Bll Furn A Unfum
nrtplacea I prtv. pa.Uc!! I
Poola. -• Oontnt1 -~ 800 lioa Lan., 01V 6f<.'611
{JflCArtfiur nr. 0..t Hwy)
FOR teue nUtrt-Br apt.
over pr. Nr 5th A Orchid.
Crpts, drp11, stove, refrl1.
$175. Avail lmmed, 5CM$7,
if no ans 6'1>7~
COROlJOO APTS. 2 BR.
Lo\\·er levell, 1 t u d 1 o a •
F'rp\cs, pool, dbl carports,
patloll. 1175-$220. f'D..3S18
Mountain Sot in Runo:in&
Sprln,gii, val. S6500. Trade
up or down for power cruis-
er. 25'-30'. Aft 6 Ptn wkdya.
aU day Sun .• 675-0141
LOOK! 5 1allon electro
plating ouUit. Trade tor
eood 3().00 or long barrel
l~r.
Call 540-1998
~ Ac Country Estate. 4.
mi'a from O.C.C. 3 br, 2 ba,.
1tbc36 pool, hOrses, units OK.
Trd. 18M eel, for tl2me, ~
come prop or:? Own 531· 'ftDI
Nev.'POrt Bay Mobile Kame
&t cabana, very different.
Want home In beach area.
Eql, $12M.
67l-35:14 1::::=;:...;==.-...;;=:1 from JUiy thru AU&l: avail. SUS CASITAS """"''· . * Fl'fl, lndlv/lfldry fac'lo Spac. ooundl. Adil&. No
1010 SO. l~YFRONT for winter rental from Sept.. FUm. 1 BR Apta;. Adults 2 BR turn A unfurn.. J'50 .. 1MS An1Mlm Ave. Peta. SltO Mo. 2283 Fountain FREE a: aear Loll,
1 tG ID yr. Ieue for beit Joe. on. Cl.II collect after 6• 2'13· only, no peta:. ruo Newpartll ·~1S.~Cols~~· !'.!drm~,,..~-~:..:""'=·,,,.":A~M&SA'::~:ii""642":'-28U"'"' I Wq E. (Harbor, turn W. on Balbff 5300 Flog Stall, Arlt.ona. Be11.ut. 4 BR. 3~ bath home 275-3069. . • Blvd, CM. 6C2-9286 ~tJo. l.5.25 Placentia Wlllon ' -Wll.aon . Gardt.ns $3000 Vall!f' ea. for 8aJt>ot
I: 2 BR. 2 bath apt.&. 2 boa.I BR.AND new 2 Br Bea: 2 BR Studio c;arptts drapes BACHELOR apt. newly•· e RENT e 1 .:cApta=~·> _______ IPd~,~~~ !:°~~tio 2.,:-A Area.
pier " dock. Furn. i1200 •baa' carpet, blt-ln.. !:;~· Pool. 1 'chnci OK. N~ $77.50. 1212 W. Balboa Blvd, J Rooms Furniture beach S350 mo, yrly. lS5t * 6·1<1-6488 * i'.i..i:"lt OW.I t ....... Wik 10 best 'beach: cbUdttn .... 2 thru •• cau NB. Eve• 67$-7816, 49-1-&ffi $19.95 & UP tiow ·;':RE~· SJ.!11. E. Balboa mvd. No. A -,.-...:.=*=:....::.___*_
3 Bt Houle • 4 unHI Jlhtolr-• ...__ <In b-l. ""· I dw'We for car, tl\1At daeds
or ? Call Owner 60-137• or : ~,... . !
~ mVINE COASI' Oltmtry
Qub F>mll¥' .. ...-.
for car, Trult Deeds or t I
~ 642-m• or m.o144. I
HAVE 29 BRAND NEW I VENDING llAOIDIES.
WANT FilE!: .l ~
DESERT LAND OR ? ' O'CONNOR a.1 ..
NEEO
unitl, land, TD'1, for eX•
........ ·11a .. -ltaal-tor-64U730, "" 548-0110.
HAVE: 411 C\l. incll Racinl_
H)tdro. motor needs to bt
uttmbled. TRADE= -· -lmproyed 20 acre borle .J
"'""'· -i;.111 ..... --~ -" .... $tl,l'Oll eQUtty. o.vatr. . <n•> .,.,_
Wurltber electrtc orau. 1
URd very !ltde, VllQI $17m. ~
Want l86T or UR Pan&c
or 8uiclr ' door Mdan. -* * BD.L GR~Y 0:.o $285. m...:ll73 or 494-3470 6f6..-0496 after 6. 1 BR~ Util paid. Pool.. No J:OOth-~Ml'llllh Re:ntall Adults. Crpta, drpg, bltns. 6T~. (213) 864-1846
1;;;;;c..:c,;.;;_,c:..:c...__:.::,:= · NEW 2 Br 2 Ba bit ins MODERN fum 2 Bd, large children or pets. U051,.S 18th WIDE SELECTION 1'nod yrd w/ pa do. Wtr J,d , --------------------------
#70 mo/yrty. Fum/unfµrn. drapes, ~ ~t. view' nru:, prl. patio. Quiet, very St, N.B. 646-4684 ftO DEPOSIT 0 AC. tm Santa Ana Ave. No. I. H ti t B h 5400 RliAL ESTATE REAL I STATE
Delichtful 2
2
Br. 2~ ~ $250. 1095 Oro st. 494.-82)) ' clean. S15S mo. 168 "A'" SI"UDIO Apt. Prtv. Pa.Ho. K1'RC Furniture Re~tail Of. 63£..4120 un ng on ••c G.Mral OWral
:-... ~~ .... pa no • p. I'. Sc:oll Pl. 64&-'323 Ava» '1il J .... S..con """· SlT Ill. 19th, CM -DELUXE 2 "'· Crpll, """ ON er•cH bfttols Wonlod 5990 M-1--"'R.;;o.._I ----I\ !
6T>7880 Laguna Nl9uel 3707 MONTICELLO TownhouAe 3 $160. Ph. 613-6137 R.E. $12.S _ CLEAN 2 Br 4-flex, blt'-111, prlv Jlltlo. Adj. dos-Ul --ac. ~· 1
5"' ) I
4 BR z BA. tam rm. W/w Br. 2 Ba. 3 pools, pvt patio, 1 BR apt from March 1 to stove, w/w, drps, gar, ll:kl.I ed ear., pool, aJnPe atory. WANTED TO BUY *GARAGE b' rent* ,
Huntlnnton Beach 2400 .... t, ..._. -...a--·"'·w $2.15 mo. 83J..3649 July 1. Patio I: all el~ A ptll. Bkr. 534-69111 No pets, adlllts oru,. $110. • SINGLES FR.OM S140 OR LEASE ~ew. EuWde 0.ta Mea t 1• t --~·~-----if;nced ... ':.:r r;=:~· v~ • .' 1 BR. apt. furn, pool. w/w kitchen.67S-35Z Call~7411 •2 BR ll,i 8AFROM$22S Executive and Wde SIJMoath.IG-as? ·
EXECUTIVE ~-3 BR. 3"--mo,_.. .i-1-• : BR 2 BA FROM $29) rek)Cl.thlg to the Weal Cout )
""11"" • 499-2UD crpt, ... .,,, .... ba. 1: bdrm. Cotto Mo11 1100 wx·~·ous 2 n •• 1" •-. • 3 BR 2 BA FROM·~ tam room. beautifully tum. A111'1D11t new. MS-6376. Corone dll Mir 4250 """" °' n Ull -..v Irom Ea.!il, warit lo lea.me or lullneat Property 6111 .;
""I • """"· l ml fn>m EXECUTIVE bom• •• I"' HARBOR GREEllS all '''" Qi>ls, drpl, CE """"l><lrapes.di•hwuh•" buy an unfumlsbed home "" ____ _,___....,.._ beacti: Lease f7SO mo. !:WI 3rd fairway, 4 BR, 3 BA. BAOl,ELOR, l BR apta. 3 IR. Marperite., So. of kltch .. patio. encl pr, nr heated pookaW\&.te.Mla the beach or w/ an HAIBOI
I wtmda. Call 962.-7919 ovu 3'XX> ft oC l1IK\Jrlous: llv· CID, bltnl. No pell. 28llS Hwy, $2llO. No cb.Udreb. buA. SUI. adl:tlta. Mar, Ill m: room-ocean ~ unol:lstn.lctl!IS Ww ol the
Ing. $550 mo/be" . .f96-4889 Mendoza No. A. 5(5..Mn -t &0-18 * APARTMENTS E. 20th patb...mple pa~. watir in Newport Beach,
n.-10 F 1975 4 Bl!. 2 BA. View ff $125' NO I.SE Lri I BR. SPACIOUS VILLA MESA APTS. SocurllJ iW'rds Corona .. , Mor • ...._ BLVD = ... um. CrplA ""'' •tc. $200 ":: "'"'· No cbUd or ..... 641 BolboA aoo TOWNHOUSE LMNG 2 BR unlum. pr! patlot, hid HUNTINGTON Beadl, or within C0111111Ulto(J
1 BR furn Ou.plex in Co&ta Call ~. Shalimar Dr., "A", C.M. --Slpan.te adult&: fam.~oom· pool. 2 car end'I aa.r. ChU. PACIFIC distande of Newport .BMCh. CO...aAL llJI.
Mel&. Quiet. No doa:s. $90. INO. util. Small apt, 2 b'!!!-~t, Peniri.' ~ munltles. BacbeJor 1·1-A 3 dren welcome, no p e t 1 TU IV We prtfer charm to tht coo-.1
548-2720 Mlss lon VJeio 370I male adult. Nr ~th ll 11\ lo~· 1129 ll. BUboa.. Bdrms. furn & unflll'D apta, 1 11--•·-•·-$185 ...,_i:;AN AVE., H.B. venUonal and our a.baoiute / ,
RENT)\LS SPARKLING~.,.__ ho--
2
Newport. 642-55113 $150 yrly, 6'7S-S03t SUO. per mo. &: ll"· ,/;_9~1wil:n--.. ..... 646.125i <n~J 536-1487 requlremenlJi a. re: a For Sale· or Lease Aj
Houses Unfurnished r1U ..... ; BARGAIN -Dix sml 1 br un: PONTALBA API'S fireplace, at leut 3 7360 C.. Ft
Br & Den. Cpta, Drps, Walk Costa Mu• 4100 Bilboa l•l•nd 43.U •Lars• 18,fden pado1 • Gracious Uvln&: Bedrooms or 2 Bedroama _.., • General -10 an scbooll. 831~1( . e 0peo -ceiltop :::: •:.:. pd.:t:-;, llTI ea;netd. H:&. and a •tudy. 2 or 3 bal!ia. a Lo,.. .lldt. -~rant I !---------' * ·SUNNY * DELUXE -nt 2 Br, 2 e nr.pi,,,..,. Ree. Rooml Of '3T·9!85 AD Electr1_..., $1.!11. yanl or P!ll<":,~ly Walk<r .l Lee Mr. LeYtoe )
FREE RENTAL BOOK Condominium ·3950 a.. lrple. ........ Avail e 1 ~. . • l BR. nt>I<. ..,, """ "' ·'"""""· W• ..,.. ""on c1c9451 ' I Drop In and Brower. There Feb. a.June JS. $DI. .....-, Aaau. Dm'111r7 3 BR 2 a.. New crptl, drpt. Adult& p&eue. •fl0.890f the .west O;Jut ~Uy ~ , 1L
are sevual homes tor rent FOR lea.me. Dlxe. Condom. 3 * ACRES * 675-TI.56 or 675-«m •• ecbool. tlno&eum A drapes. Fnahly AVA!LABLB Feb 1 ., .. 1 ,·.. &lld wW arriw April L W• t
WALKER I: LEE drapes, wuher/drytt, 2780 Ptltnoa WQ end pr. $195. m...-L new. _.,ts, drpl.: Feb.14 throuab Feb. 21 lo __!MU Rlfttel ........ available, immediately. BR. ~-Ba., carpets, IMMED. OCCUPANCY palntld lhruout. Pri pat», Bit' ., ~ ~ w1D be 1n Loi Ance1es from llu I 'II
:mo_m.,,atAdams dlshwasber.Prlv.pllo.Rec. * Motel·Apts * Huntington~ 4400 Coa1av-....., NiW10WNHOUiE LIDdbcqC..531-ZTI looltatproperty.Pl<.,.can 20cSQUARE~ 1
LAKEFRONT L&Jce Forest A pool prtvll. Close k); Nr. Hutlar • Adami , t -lli BA A l A 2 BR. 2 BR Apt Carpet&. bit-Ins, A )eave meauae for Mr. •
new 2 Br, 2 Ba, pluJh crptl acbool A ihopplnc center. 1 llanaJ So. of O.C. NEW SOUNDPROOF PRlVT Liiiiiiiftl~ MN ~ . W&lhtt/[)rytt s;pace. 1140 ;.,. L. Hott, HILTON Hcm:t.., 600-12)0.2400 Ill• .tt. !I' ,2
• Orpa. Rent or lie/opt No pea. U40J M 0 n t b. l'all'&f'O'llld 1 B6a avail Feb. 211: ¥u 1 u~n Crptd, ... ~ ~ w~ mo. Call 96M51I Loi Ange.la (213) 629-4321 Retail storu. 211.m 4 I
49'-1463 968-lStD 5tw11e I 1 le..._ B:ock to ocean. Garqn own. _.......... ' 2 BDRM$, 2 BA. pvt. paHo, "or after Feb. 21 call Mr. A.L. ~ ~~"1 ": :: r ll
SI'" NICE 2 B ~-$311 WK. & UP 2112 A 14th. 53&-ts19, 673-1?14 $150 Ir $170 !iEW dlx .. 1 • 2 Bil. Shaa beotad pool • ...-. ar,.r Holl (215) 3Sl4'730 • alter •-• -~-r ·~" .,. ~M -• r uuun::, Duplexes Unfum. 3975 2 d I ttpls dti'I. b!tins Immed book 9C-l9!M 6 Ell' We umfne u:&, VWI., • ....., ---I w/w, drpa..,atovt, fncd. gar. -~Week, MMtll BR. Pool pdl. A1!!.,!! only. SZlO All Utlllt lt s Paid -upy' ll,,,,.''•n '~1973 up. nb1paepm. • '"",. t or eve• Ulll 2*"90 , j
• Kl 1V• •--1 mo uti . •••• ~-e-n. "'"" · .................. .no.r • ... Vft\M\ or rt11 • Kids &: pets. Bkr. 534-6980 l BR duplex, groiund Door, e Phone:.:;.., ,,,; poo1""' • 847•2125 ........... ''"' 1 &t 2 BR, 2 ~Im pools 5ol~232l. 2 BR. triplex, near buch. up to $tlXl ';;,~-SJ'ORE FOR LEAIE Ip 1 ~
VERY nice 3 bdnns. 2 baths, yard, pa.lib. \Viii furnish. 240 Adu1ts only, no peb. Pftl'!, yard $125, wtr. pd. Parnrk: Bide' mxt to t I •--, patio e•". $200/mo. FloMr, Costa Mesa • Maid service avail. l·BDJUo1 ., newly decorated. 307 AYOCado SI CM •DELUXE 1 &: 2 BR Garden 506 Hartford, ~ Ew.~ n_._ ......... n....'.: _ _. .,_
... .,.,._ "' 2376 NlWPOIT ILVD. Sl.35 P I cl til See Ma .. on ....;,:mbe~ Apia. Blt·ina, priv paUo, ur:,-.__ .nc:.--· l
Aat. 546-4141 RENTALS J41.f7S5 Tradew~!°xt':°Re~i~ u 147..SSU CBebJnd K:Mart .. ;,tt Harbor beattd pool, fr'Plc. Adults A~mw~ ~3.i:;.f:i 6'l3-N5 Mn. Franb -J
Cottil M••• 3100 Apts. Furnished CASUAL California Living In 2 BEDROOM. furn i 1 h ed . at comer'Rutie•-a & Avocado) $14S mo. M6-S183 , Keellan. 9fi8.-'Z'.510, 847~ ltl:'J~~ l'"f.:S PRIME bu '
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General 4000 Wa.rm Mediterranean at· Downtown, HB. No Dll) 642-3535, eve 645-0283 SfUDIO lge 2 Br, l" Ba, ......... ~--=~CallCol~•:r j
FOR Leue: Mega Verde m01pherc. SpaclOUI 750 sq. children. No pets. 53S-1396 I new lhal carpel, utll room, Senta Ma 5'20 ·-'4M111 -"'~• -
PaoeHtter. 3 br, 2 ba, red The GORGEOUS New ft. color-coardlnated ape HA BOR pa54~rz_adulti, nr OCC. ~ ~""!1:•..-m..,,.• .,,~=--=-'"-.,--,--,,,..,,-I ~ k trpl ~t •-I VAL D'ISERE 11"'\1~~ -" Ls:E. Renta l w--• ""' c. -· wa~r. enc ""lgned • tumbb<d for L•guno Bo1ch 4705 VILLA MAltSllLLIS ,,,,.....
patio, fnllt trees. q_ulet Single-I br-.2 br Furn ·Unt style & comfort. * Pvt. TOWNHOUSE 2 BR. bltfl'!l crpts:, closed BRAND NEW e ' •uDLOltDS e Ne!phorhood Mkt md&... I street. Clou to San Diego Sauna. Act'y Rfn suit rd. Patio *B-bq •Shag cpts THE NEW VILLAGE INN garage. Mature adults. $13J ~ Frankfort St., H.B. t1'MlllD. ~
Fwy, schls, lhopng, golf Therapy & 4!1' ~I, B~s' •Gar w/itorage •Heated Formerly Saddleback Inn, mo. 54MST3 or 548-2884 SPACIOUS FREE RENT.Ai. SER.VJ.CE 470 NORnl NeW\i(ll( l.'l.B'. ,
coune etc. $46-9426 2()X) Pal"80m Rd. 642.8670 pool *Kltchtns w/indlrecl Laguna, from $28 a week. nl7 Harbor ntar WU.On BACHELOR, 2 & 3 BR'11. I I 2 ldrm. Aptt. Broker Dt.alljl . An:t buatneil. kl~ ol~JU1l. '
2 ·BR HOUll!. O'pts, df'Pti, $llD cozv 1 & 4-pl ..___ lighlin&: &. delux oven & Lovely llpls. All util"i, e 2 Br 11,i, Ba. C/D, bltM .. No -petl. 288.5 Adult Uvl~ ELDERLY 1adY on pension U., will rernodek60-S51' I !'
filed yrd, pr. Mature cpl. "-. . ex. pa111.1, ra~. 1 blk to i;hoppln&. 1 linens, maid. pool, laundry Townboule $13!' M ndoZA No A 5t5-S42l l'um. & Unfvrn. need• amaU apt. or oottap. · 1
$170 mo. lnq. 3M',S E. 16th yard; c~~ ~ Bdl'm. $175 Incl. utl. Adults, nn. S:eps to beach. 696 S. Hta-.d pool. Adulta onl1 ~JI:~~~ drps, 1 Olabwalher. colar coordinat-,turnllhed,•nnblr........ Office Rlfttal tl7I .,
St, CM. No peU. 365 \'If. Wiison St. Coast Hwy. 494-9'36 e Ko pell. A4f to 1hoppbw Ot' 2 kidl ok. 2214 College ed. ~ • lhlb lhla IAC 0
4 BEDROOM, 3 Bath, parLly l ~11f:., -A 0 !_.~ &U-1971 PANORA.~tJC View overlook· 646-0627 carpet • c6olc. of 2 color · · LA9UNA I H 1
1un>lsb<d .• Vacant and .._ looking for. It. ...,_, :: MERRIMAC WOODS Ing Aliso Beach. 2 Br, rum. ELEGANCE at Ave., Apt 2· bll .. _ ~ • 2 ba.thl • it.all Roomt for Rent "'5 Air fCMdltllMd
""' ....-...,, vu---units u All el~. !\tature adults, no Ha J nda H 1 BR apt unfurn. Noc v.a-.:n lboWen • mirrored ward· --' CIC IOKEST AVENUE roady! $350 per mo. Ait. .,.,..., •-lll"ll ava • a.. ad un. c e orbor pool .IMMAC. hm. ~ from 546--414-i JUlO • der clan 5100. 425 Merri-chlldftn. no pets. ;H15 mo. or pets. Garqe. Hld . robe doors-\. tn4lrect lJa:bt,. • I me Dells llPlel aftlWlle ~ 1.::::...:=--~---IS YOUR • Eves 499-3T:i5 l 4 2 BJl $150-$170 Crptl. drpL 6G-l>O i,. in ldLebl:n • ilrMJdut ocean. di .July ~ Ka DIWlllt olflc. lRdldlna a1
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3 BR. 2 BA til• ·,--cot• ~ o IN znac Way, 545-.QOO ,_ lncl~ ~o _ · adult onb' sa mo um. ,_ ..-.,.,; ... ,1 • ... "'" ' a.ASSIFIED" Someone will 2 BR. 2 BJ\, Nlctly ft1rn ... \M -'"' rE<l a 1 BR anturn., stow 1: nifrlr. bat • bule priyale feDOld ' ., · pdmt.loeatkln "' wwneown
lrplc. Feoc<d yanl. $3lO be looklnc fu. It. Dial 642-TllE .r-CKE!t YOU.CAU., . "K: Adult UvioJ In a ~--••adult"' p<la. pa!lo -pluah Jandacaotii • paid, tu Ull> SL, N.B. 1-Boacb. Air -•
leaae. 9G-6365 5678 THE ~~ YOU ,SEl.J. ~ra~:;: at~.' ......... Mediten'&lltan Atrnolpflfte _.,.... &45-0816 bc1ck Bf.r..B-Q'I. l&rp -~ fTS..W CloDed. ~. ._.. Jo
2 BR. 110Ye It .ftfrig., older Blt·iN, shalt Crp(J;, drpl, eel pools A laDll.L '15 Per WK UP w/ldtcbell atnno.: Froldll' cm ~
home0 $145 mo. Oldtr adu1tJ · xaraa:e w/1tOra1e. POOL •BAR.GAIN -Beau~ :. f101 So. lrlttil St. $30 WK UP Aptl, 2318 Nft.. hMI An •• r.t liMdl
ptt!<rftd. IMMl9l 24 1 Avoc1do 642-2925 2 Bit apt 098 El ' <11111. N. el So. Ooo;~ Plua) poet Blvd. 5'M756. -,,_ lots. 131 ')
DaUXETownbou" 3 BR 2 . STAR GA'ZEK~·IC MARTINl"'UE Or, C.M. 637·9535 ' Soni• AM Kl'l'CHEll prlvp, man omly • .., _.,, r,. -· DoU I • d 1 pool • .,. T 2 BR. Oelux Modem. Pool. PHONI: U7 -S56 mo. 803 ~ St. and ohaln a..a.bAe b-SI. .i.
BA.O'Jjll, rps,bl:ns. · ~.wa CJ.AYAPOWN u••• Spacloua &rounds w/• ..... k-S140Mo.2279fltlnerSt.Apt ..._. CM•~•-"'-hlDlll hoan lnlWCrbw J ~mo. 545-5270 ~ • ..,,,,....,_ K -~ . ' ' --nlllblo b' $18. l
3 BR. 2 BA, cowred putlo. :; :, 1ttt"":wt., te Ill • ,,.,._ T ~· :£11 ~. ~ ~ ~ B. SO.Tiii. $1a& '> hA LARGE 1 A 2 JOE.AL room tor e~ AD utw9tt. paid ..... 'N
F lly ont.y $225 Agt ...... .,. To -..:,p rrwage fw Wtdn•dCl"f, ~.~,... -~..._, 2 BR. sun de.Ck, gar. E·slde, Br. lbldb Apts. (frl.:pla.). man over 90, Prtvate -. le1tpbone l ~ . mo . . '5-&S nad _,,..~lngto iurtbers .. ..,,IA ,, ' UIUta only. Ad\lJtl. '150. Call. 541).4431 Qllti. drpl, frplc, ... faml.. trance .•• -J>AiLy PD.DI' :It.
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;;;-!;~ ..... -·No·-I0-1215 --n(O. -o.n. Point 57• THOMA& cum HOVEJn .CORONA DI L Mlii .,,_ fl~. :I:::" JUST -2 BR. ,..._ Noo.,...., Bw:h S• NZlll 1 br opllt llY. dupla. =-~ ~~~~ Pl lMo Of11u A .. '11 Wt ... y-drps, bltlll. Adults oaly, DO :,:_ -!::::-W/'ff crpt, drps, blt·U.. ';"'"' .-, .,.. •• ., 'fnnntc.Mte 2 room IQtta. ,.,_.
19"""'9 ~T• ptta. $151. MMCll QUAJHT.prly 1 Br. MMD d'..,..I, SDI Mo. 3m ftll. Ucd. • • .,,_A pram. Private bath. Groand flow, .~ f,J.'.'''"'°" l\'~ NElll dbl. 2 BR. I BA. -dp. ...S pu'la. abll' eplo. Alcollr, llooo ~ *2Sl9 IM l1ll -.. !IS mo. Udl ... .8 ~~·• ~:: • !JV--. drpa • .._ ...,..,,.. Adu!~ ao pats. S1lll )'d1. ll l AL ISTATI Misc. ...,01, sm <>ww ITWTIT. !> J;--l::::::'" ;;~';.:\ ltTWllll. Mll-JllJ. MW2ll m--_ Oonoral NEA!t;C.M. 0'1 iflil. I Rm,
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<.«i"""""I 21,._ '"" "°"-"""-Pool. -'*· -T2llll --Or. ~.!!lt_W~ 121 par -dra..._ PSI. c.D -' ~~ £~ =~"" Maple, Apt I.,..._ C.O ...,1059 2 BR f\lrn!ahed apl or boat, U Oden. Apt~ C.M. or MS-mt Ml. ;;;,
30 °"""" IO\,_,.,... . ;_r*2ril LAROE l BR. elec buUttni. ,,,..;.;; apt, '!~• adult ~~r cloaie to beach. March 22 to DOUBLE p.race $30. COm· LCE ottlce: tJio &llifttll. .,
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PlQToofn 1; f~ yard Small Jobs. Ph. 847..sMl Penn. otfice.Rea't Rat• Jolt Wanted, Te $5.SO per hr. St.Hy "'91'fftM T'"'11 baAd on fCJU.lty.
642-2171 54S-0611
Servlnc Harbor att• 21 yrs. Settlor~c ..
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with pfa,y· equipment. Sooth 328 No, Newport Blvd. Women 7020 * ·
Cout ~ area. S3-4038 6640 Oppo&I~ lbr Hoapttal * NURSE wW babysit Mori. Electrical For Appl. C1.U Ml-MOO CCR.MAN W4Y. pod oook A Th ~o1 f •.
thnl Fri .. 3 yrs a: under, ELECTRICIAN. uce,......ed &: H.K. Oark TAX SERVki: ~!:.,UGoodve.ln._.~~. ~ ese ue permanent ,.,,_tiona or our -·-... ~ ,.. now, alr<ond plant In a runi commualtJ '11c. BHcb &. Padfic Cout bonded . Small jobg, ~ .. ~...;.. ~~ Sal Moo. ,._. pm. m.9 in Geor.(la, Hwy. My home. S36-l;Sn maintenance &:: repair&. _.._ __.. ...
RELIABLE. My borne. Arty 54&-52J3 • ,our home or otnee e JAPANESJ: woman. Dl,y,
ap. By week., Newport ~ '#OR. ·Dp'd. Own
Hgt.a area. 642--1~ I ronlng •711 tranlp. -...ii
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BABYsrrrING, -Vero• Floon 6665 ING ' TiiOTfouak a.EANING. Boil Locetlon lot C4M •-· IRO~ '"my -., Wffldy job prol<m4. Good
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ANNOUNCIMENTS
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Phone ontr, MU950, GREY. wht lo .. haired kit· MY Home, 1 Small Child. IRONING ,bJ my borne, $1 ddert1 eve or famUy care. !:=======::.! ttn, I mos old. w/flea col· T/ttme. T\lrt.lt Rock Atta. hour. Brin&: hansert. Hornemdtrl. Call 5CT.elll 1i :c
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1----·----1 615-4235 yd w I ••>•!Im. Lunoh + * ANTHONY'S * P•lntlftl, -& w-7v. Jobe Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobe -· W-. 7100 # BUILDER OJ'J'ERs NEW FOUND 'Vic. Colta Mesa St. snacks. X1nt catt. 66-2™ rh 21.500 "I· ft. ~ bJda. 'J/1!10. Rtddbh brown I: wru. Babysit. 2 borne• to •'The best co1t1 no mare" P•pe enelnt 6ISO YOUNG coupl• aftil. for all lkllinni lntt:Mewt
Leued, choice Oranr• black bJa: Nlnd, )'OUJ'll cl'°°8ie trom. Mesa de! Mar Buda:et lancUcaplng AVERAGE 1 1 1ory exterior dorn. 'Mllir Liw-in, f:Qtf. GIRLS
Cowtb' artL Prop1rty female cat. About 5 mo•i art&. ~lln. S.9--3418 ?.fa.in!enance. 6#4860 $259. 2 1tory ntU1or ~. Reliable. (2U, 0)...1'1'T4 HELP
clear. Owner W/c:al'f'y lit old. Call ~1276 BABYSITI'ING By The NURSERYl\tAN • Bonu1 5000 Shae Chtl\f. J ~ u W 7100 uslltlr.. ...... ,_ ~ TD 3%%. Pnipd Int. ok. ~ •-N LANDSCAPER lnterior .. ..i,..,, ava il, Owww m.n, 91'11. ._. __ ~ .. ~f.::_• ---. 53l)..36t5 am. 82&-$CO pm MALE mtn. SchnaUJer VIC, Wetk. You .. ..-.... tnnaP. 0 1"' ..... -~ uw.KI... '"""'..-v =;;";;;,:;;;;,i7;,:-=:.;::;.· · I Jfuntiniton Jntercommunity !ft.In. Call &C-l:co't. 12 )Tl local exp. Lara:e or 631-6119 * AOCN'T * $540 per mo salary
NEW Bldc .. ll.000 aq ft for ffOIJl. Ir Hunt. Towers. CHILD CARE. ktad yd sm.aJI Jobs. 53&-l225 e lnf'tirktr. Eirterl9r e tm/SIOO. Male f'lt ftm&le. Oonduct!na bualntu lnttr-
ale or leue, For detaill Identify. 961--ZS!t luncbet. Vic Wunrr Ir S~ JAPANESE Gardenlna: AOOUldc celllnp ptd, 1l ~ Decree or near. About 2 )'f'I views, We prefer allwJt, 1t. Bania •faltg TAME BUNNY, half crown. ina'dlJe. Weekbr. MB-Oa39. Service. Ntat work. exper. State Uc. PlttlbuJlh a.cctc exp. Tee p&Jcl by tn.cttw rlrl• wbo are lkk
642-6360 black wtwbUe tip on ~-Babysl.ttllli In D1Y home. Clean.up & )'ard mainl pnt1. 543-l?ST 1table Santa Ana Co. Fee A tired or adey to day, bUrn-
DININO RDOM
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Euthlutt area nr School. ~ only. \\'estslde. Q.f 968-2303 INT &: Ext .Pnf&. Free esb. jobJ alto. dlvm type of job. If you'd :c::: . ~ • fi46.m88 . AL'S ~ • Lawn Loe fa. 5) Llc • J . ft. Pieret rather talk than b'Pe. en. DLN"CAL Off1c1 ~
'°'5 BL.ACK it white puppy, * BABYSITTING * Maintenance. Commercial. inml~ Call ~u~M5.oim ~ ~ney·.::m Jo)t action. )'OU may ht our ~ ~ ;::-:.:. Commercl•I
--------female. Vic. S&nta Ana Harbor View Mme. 644-4965 lnduatrial A resldentl&l. ot Jim 548-0405. strL OJI 4.3$.2tol ~ ~ Your WorllC
FOR uJe 6IJW9Ml5 W.19th Heiehll. 54~ * 64&-3629 * ./ PAINTING-INT/Ext. Ar:cnt. C .. rk Beach. Only thole who can ~A Qua1tt.
SL Btthtl Ttrtfttl: art&. SIAMESE kitten too.nd vie. 8r1clc, Masonry, JAPANESE G1rdener, Jack cu do that plindnc KflQW iaccnt.. Jll)"abk, re-start tmmedlattl)' C&ll be1--~-~----
54Sal'l63 or MS-.1414. Alt-Carmelita • Flora, Lquna etc 6S60 np'd. Country yard service. job.fat. dWI • very nut ctnt woric ~. be9ch area., CDnlidtTed. DrSftmMn I---------I Beach. 49'1-llSD or 49f...2S3& Reliable. me est. 00-4339 Ed. IK-3895, 841~1358 can. t.oramt, Wl!lllditt Per.. CARPET Oeaner A Io r DRAmMAN
lnclUltrtal hntaf 60fG FOUND Ptk1111e• dor. vie BRICK 6. CARPENTERY JIM'S Gardtnlric It. lawn EX-PAINTER. now achl tonnel ~. toa, Wnt-helper. Ase 2M5. Stum Jr .._ .....
___ .;....;.....;;.;_-"'CI Momowia &: 19th, &46-t161 work, planters. .llreplace1, maintenance. Res. & com-.lffcher will paint tvel A cUtt Ori.Ye, N.B. M&m he Muter Carpet Clt&Mn 147 Of llff!i_••.
M-1 Bld&:. liOO'. New 8kla. block walla:, cement patio$, mtrclal * 5-10-4837 wknds. Xlnt workmanlhlp, &: f!e pd. job&, E.17th rear, C.M. CS :r.:""" lnl
Uc• aq. ft. mo Locan St, patio roofs Ii: all tn>e• of JAPANESE Garden•T, Free ell. 646-4519, -•-•-• u•p INO Sp. T. ~ .. , --· ~--Lost 6401 -pain ·~ -~-CIVIL ~ _, --~~ -" · .,r•-exp'd. Comp!. yud "rvi<e. PAINTING-Paper llanCiTc. ENOINIER • SUl!l.DIV PLOTTING
SMALL black fO!Nle dog BUILD, Remodel, "'"~ ,.... .. 11ma1e. """255. 25 Yn Exper. Very R<u. COMMERCIAL To lie In -ol -olc • SCRlllNO
SPACE For rent wlbol.t with wtUtt JnlJ'tirwl. Wfal\o , Brick, block. concr•te, CEN'L )'d, Clean-up, tfte Free Ell Rdtr. S.DU loca-S near O.C . .Alrp)rt. e INKINGA-~
t.c:lides, Ms> Qt lt:lnlcf, inc while flea collar. "Loal carpentry, no job too small. serr. roto-till. SprUtlr re--* PAINTING, Int-Ext. 1..ocaJ _ ARTIST-Mlllt be 1n Bub otvt. ll'l"'1 ~Dli vicinJt)' Alpha Btta at 11th Uc. c.o.rtr 962-6945 pain, Haul. Rtason. ~ reluence1. lmmed lf!'Vice. eXPtr Oraiip H. Qlfbd ~ 6 ~:l~e:erAl=:,.1;'~~~ ! ~:: ~~~':; ~. ~.!"nte~. ~~~ hPER. Jipanese Gardener, &t6-$Cl ProsN..tv., Or an I e ~-~~= ~ W.;.. 2952 =tel~
642-200.l really iove htt! 549--2190 wa)"I. 531_.913, State Llc'd. Complete Yd ~rvice, Free PAINTING-Ext--lnL 11 yn. County manufacturer ot J\trket CMl EJwlneen, Inc., a.ta. Ma&. !MIM4l1 ========~I tstimates. Call 54~1332 exper. IJ1L Lle. !'ne at. a ltcra ft components. 1.-0 W. C&meron Ave., Welt
LOsr: l ' Mo. St. .8t'rnard CLEAN-UP SP"''"'' A I ...... Accoust. C,lllnp ~ ---. artist for ---. C):rv1N, CalU. n•w•• .....:. on ... Puppy Xlnt markint• 8u1ine11 Services 6562 ~ ,..,_. r ... ,_... ,.._ "'"'V -LOTS 6100 ' . ===-'-'---'"--Mowing, edging, odd )lbs, P•-rlnn I Paint~ tion of brodlum, cata. CLERK TYPIST ll1and ntedl -·--. ,, .... --------·! Lure Reward. Vk. 1600 ...--..• ---.-'"fr BEAUT. Emtnld Bly in mock of Old Newport Rd. Profeh. 'l'YPini at Reas. Reasonable. 54S-&9S5 f'rtt est 546-6011, '°IUel, etc. Some expert. Salary S4Q. to $565. Pb' at 221 Marine Aw.
Lquna Bch. One of the few 6T>-1568, 1162 Old Newport prict1. Pick Up le dtllv. JOHNSON'S GARDENilfq PAINTING, Paperln& 17 yn. ence tn lndUltrial or me-1'tlufted. ope:~ tn PoHor: 1:::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.1
lob rema.lninc. lee earner Rd, C.M. CUI 536-7125 Yard care:, Clean-t.1pe.. Prun-in Harbor area. Lie A bond· challicat art work ii re. Dept .. 11:30 PM.I AM lhlft
location, x1nt ftw, pvt. ~IALL Ttrrltt Daln'latian Ing, pl.uttna:. 962-~ e :. Rela. turn.~ =· SUley-~ ~ ether than Sat A 8Unl
beach. tenols courts. pools. blk A white doc, !Nlit • ..Red C•f'tirlng 6575 . YOU SuJIP!y fte'Palnt l'llr, CQll'I~ a,ppticatkln ln Penon-
$32,Dt, «M-'11S flea collar 6 bellded collar. ENJOY & ·fabWol.t. ~ dener•I S.rvlc•t 6612 Uv RM. 6 Kltcben Pal!Ud. 811111 oomplN mum. In-~· C'I'Y OF CX>STA
UT x ~· E.stO!;. \Pe J6 Reward! sa.1310 J!Mer...lamml...)'Wl'lt.mill BIWS l.-and-.cap in-1, -$50, Call 5S7:8638. cl\llMrw-llWJ ~-.Tl-Fair-Dr. -(-714}-IU-f350
units. sub. ukin1 JH:r.o. SWtESE female, wht or ~l'ldl with fin~ Gardening. \\'lndow C11an-*PAPERHANGING ments to -BOX M.$71 COMPANION
Agent 646-3150 w/lilwr point, ~a"ftd, feativtlit!L Prepared ln )'Ola ing. General l\falntenance. le PAINTING. * 968-2G5 TKE DAil..Y PD.Dr. l'ot·Malure H--. ...... .,
vie Talbfrt I: oak, F.V. own home (rea1onable Haullnt .& M'"Ovlng. T ,,.~ ~ ... , _,
u-. ... ~-rt 6210 Rew'd. 96l-6Z!6 price) FOl' information Complete Clean-up. Tree • ,_ Very lilht ~. J.Ayt.
.._nt, -LOST: Male Rtddiab Blonde 494-2657 aft 4PM Trimming. 64z..3()4(1 Pl•aterlnt, Patch, 8;!:. ~;.~Yd: rt}_ =s.~ary. Call M PM Only,
5 AC. nr Hf!Mt; lttllic Toy Pomer&lllan. V ic. SUNGUARO Window & a:lau Repilr 61111 ~l Beach arra, FM
bldeawU. 2'ttlt' ei ... wtr., Grtt;n Vallty, Sun. Morn. C•blnetmalcf!! 6580 tlnllng Free eitlmate. P TOI PL491'ERING ~ o..u AM. weitelitt Pao-~sc:rrsnous lad)ro for
same. SSIOO; AO ctn m..mo Reward! CllJ. -963-2721 RESTDEN'TltJ. &: Comm. * ~ * :i, ~. Frft Htbn&ta .tOiUd ·Apncy~ 20'3 wui-put-Umt UC. cleudnc few
":.10 AM Ill Clill.D'S pre9C!'lption rLu•• OJ.atom Clbinet A Furn. RAIN gutters In at a 11 e d . call ~ · d1fl Dr~ . DClft-rnident home. Xl--
ARROWHEAD iux. 3 Br. 2 kilt vie Mari.ne View Sehl. Fum ~FinllbiJ'I&. 64!H1991 Rainey sedan al.mOlt here! AUTO &U11tanl 1ervtct *a:>oK • BnU:tut. E!c·
Ba borne, golf coune view. M6-<m9 Free est. Reun! 968-m. 6"0 cuhlef, fWn1 a: PBX rtUtt. perie:noed. No Sun d&y 1 .
Own. ,.,· l:l'f"· 64&-7991 PERSIAN Cat, male, whi,., Cupontorl09 '590 Plum~lnt Id typlat, M. 5 .,... a Good poy. App In -·
BUSINESS and ; "'" w 11 ..... Reward. CARPEN'l'RY Houllng\ 6730 PLUMBING, Ele<:trlc&I • ~---For Mn. Brant, SUW,lJlbC.M.
l'INANCIAI. °""'' p1evlnz, 49!M349 " Paint. C.oenl Rm Ropaln. -•. Son "'-'• Cl>noumer A.,...,_. ---------!BLACK Mliiliwre >We J>oo. MINOR REPAIRS. No Job • HAULING. Have !i "'• Incl. -loclcL >IM834 Mm:ury.-HarWBIYd., UNFORTUNATELY Budnttl Too Small. Cabinet tn Pf' pickup, lloenMd & 1muml. --C.M. 540a30
6300 die. Vtry lhl,a)'. Brak! col. ain a 1 th, r cabtmta. ~um ...,......... -THE , __ Opportun ___ H_l_os___ lar. Reward. 613-1'36 5f5.1175, U JIO UllWft" Seavt JACK'S PLUMBING REPAIR BA8YSXTl'tR. tJyt Jn. Ute
lOSf: Old En&\ilh Sbttp me at MS-2312. H. o. ?.JOYING & HAULING -No job too an.all ...... ,. ep.nilh OK. can DRAFT
-l-, -"·-· wht w/__,, Andemon r.. F t •~1091 8 642.-3128 .-~ alter I PM, C.M. 11 ....._ .i... -'--I of ...... by """ ..._..,. ... ~,, iu:as. ree es . .-r BA1\BER (U•.._) for new :• Iii" --Part or full time. Man or vie Bal. Ill. Rlward 6T.>6068 GEN. repair, add., cab. HAULING It. MOVING C to ptg bl ........ , _ ..
hll&band A: 'Nite to opuate LOST: 216 Yout11 Whl Cat, Fonnlca, paneling, m.arlite. Local trledlum. D\11t. Ava:. $20 US m m ftt buber abop. COntact IAu We NNd
WANTED II
DRILL PIUS
OPERATORS
Af'lly !n -*'
l300 E. N~ l'I., --(1 blll "· ol McJ'ldda, ~ blll W. o1 an..1
* DllYlll * Nolhplli••• N1ce•~I Vttlt.... ...,,, ... ~of new ii unique coin P/Slamne w/ri;Md striped Anythlna:! Dick, 613-H59 8 job. 53ti-1091, 5J6..6126. • ~'1·9644 • i:van1 5J6..lGJ., 21ll2 lx•hrvtcernan ~~~~--m!: tail &: blue e~1. 548-0194 REPAm.s * ALTERATIONS YARD/ Gu. CI ea nu p ' PLUMBING .I: REPAIRS Paclftc C.out Hwy., Jl.B.· -Nbo haw oompldtd their drfvbwYILLr=.t A""7CQ,
-.:u .. ~ ~~""'.,.....,,....,WI" 'At the knH1t rate! · * BEAUTICIAN, lflr l!Uy, military obl:lp.tlon 6 can v...-CAI 4
fnr ~ wtekly work. No p I * CABINETS. Any Jlze job Remove trees, ivy, trulJ. Call anytime MS-12811 popular Jll1c:ff CM . .wlon. Nrt Jmnr..n.te trabrtnc lll I:, Jltb a.
selllni. Cull lnve1tment of ersona 1 6405 25 yn exper. 5t3-6nJ Grade. backhoe, 962-8'745 Paid nc. No cUenttle ft41'd procram far thete b~ a.ta .._
Sl.150 requlttd and upward * FUU.Y LJCENSW * CARPENTRY, Cabinet• Rooflnt MIO New end wtk:onM. Call ti. paid manapment pcllltiona ELECl'RONJC DI.ta ~
hued on income dettl"!d Renowned Hindu Sptrit. Ri:mod. No job too cmaO. Houwcl••nint 6735 -Mantpr. 541-9919 bet"S vacated. atrie Tmntnal O,.,..tor.
and &mOIDlt d.. available U&ll1t Advt1e1 on all Qual work. Call 646-2$16 BAY & Beach Janllortal *Roof Ualu Repe.tred * B!:.\tmCJ.AN, ap'd. wltb $125 Per WHk Salary Hta:h Sehl Grad w/3 yrs of
time. For appointment re. ma~n; Love, Muri~, REPAIR, Partidons, Small fl...,,_ All 'fYPe:I, Guaranteed 1e1me toUowi-. C. M. •'"-. For ~t ......._"-, call broad d.rical A ofc ~ _._._11_ Carpets, wlodows, ............. •• "'"""""'• ... ....,. I"'!'•--,.,..,.,..,. .. ran:unr ~ please calJ B.Wneu, Courtah.lp, Health, remodel, etc. Nlte or day etc. Rel &: c 0 mm c • l . one ye .... _....... Prittlp dicntele. 5U-50D ..,._. t-c Btach. ftQ'Ulrtnc accur. typtns -SO ooUt<ct {213) 331-1263 uk for llappinen .l Succt1u. No Reul Call KEN 541}...4679, rA" .,....... .. ...................... 1-....__ W.P.M •• rteard llllepblit
·.J\fr. Wll1iama. · problems too llJ'll' or foo REPAIR.-remodelin&-pattoa: ~ ...,...., Sewlnp "'° ~ ..--.-. -D Y MAN. Operate ct.tel wrmlnalJ on
Alaodate •mall. I CAN HELP YOU. LET ntE SWEDE 00 IT! HOUSEa..EANING $1.25 hr. Me.._ i f'tlPOl"lllble, mahn 1'ull tio. All1I. fer llne to l:.D.P. Compatlra.
Rtldlngs rtwn 1 day + tranportation. 8 hn per • Dreumakin&: -Alterationl males for pt. Cl' full thM Hatch 6C-06BO Salary bqy. $413. A"'1
LT. AtANUTACruRING wetk. 9AM-9Pl\f 3U N.1 ~ **494-1853** day. 642-3000 Oeaiped to .Wt )'OU. ~p. For tntv. call~ 'T stve tt aWQ"« pt OuJifWd Pu.onnaJ. Do1
Active w/ $l'1,SOO producinc Camino Reil , San CARPENTRY, Repair1, EXPERIENCEDLldywou1d ClllJo * Mt.&M6 IOAT~CAJililNfilil quick cUh ror It with a Newport BIYG .. C.M.
iuto put& ii dlatrlbullon. Clemente, 4 92-9136, Remodelln&. cablneta. No like housework. 9AM4Ph.f. . l:xpene:DC!td. ,Latia e\lltom O&Uy Piiot. want Ad. ~-ON~ dalil tll&.
Tops in·~ fitld lat 25 492-0016. job too small. Call 646-4224. S17.00. Call 836-&:1!2 Tiie, C•r•mlc •'74 con1tructi&b'·'f'op WIPf, ·--: --, .. --==·= ..
,..,.. 112·"" ....., + * Men M ... a ... ,,,. s.rv1<:e .. v.-The TUe M•• • WlU.Alir>"°-'T wous , .. , Mon, w .... 1100J1~1 •• w .... 1100 Cement, Concr•t• '600 '""• 12111 s.m St. C.M .... . share In profttl. Must haw Carpell, windoWI, ft...ors, etc. cuat. """Ork. Inat&ll A rep.in. • •
manaawrial ability. Call im· CONCRETE Yt'01'k all type1. Rn. &: Commc•l. 54Mll1 No job too small. Pluttr BOOKK!%PER. Xln'l, "9·
med. <n4> Ti'f-1052 FIND YOUR GlllL THE Sawtnr. bl'el.ltln&, haulll\I'. Income Tax 6740 palio. Lelkins thawtr for PtrlUlf'I wtth sd. WDl'k AIHmblert
FOR LeUe _ Jtetall fire Skipl01dlnr: I.Jc. Sftvice &: repair. ncord Ir delSre 10 .if tin-B ' h
Stott, heart of C..la Mesa. ~ ~Y! QuaUly. 84>-IOIO Sm1·1ey Tax S•rv"'• 847-195'1/1411-02116 ....... Est., ....... N.B. • _ 1:9rroug s c.rp. Could be· used for alien-7 MORE eoncrete J>llkl for Uf tl\tU Oi>. Top Pl)', proftt lh. I:
ment, brake. tunt-up er aey 24 hoW' nconllnr JtM money. Artiltlc 1tltin& Upholstery •· fftO ·friri. tiin'•. Gd. rtr• nee. ...
rellttd auto repair shop. SINGt.E Ptople who lllce to &: flnlahh>&. 644--06f1 e 12th YEAR LOCAU.Y e RfpUet eonDdendal. P.O.
Jdeal aet up tor retaU Ure mtet A. dance wtlh ~. CUSTOM C6NOtETE Qualif1ed • Rea10nable CZYKOSKI'S CUltJn, UphOL Box *Cl, lf..,,ort BM.th
operation. 6 ..... 2 aJlan. £wT7 W<d g,iqt1n U, p .,_ ~ •--•-IC ~ W. A (SW) SMILEY EuToP<an ~
pita, Reidy to So.I Contact MeadOwlark cntrj Club, •.-, _.. ~. e · ""'~ Certilled Public A.cco\.\"t't 100'1". tin! &e-1..,..
1\1 . Kenney, (213) 46M354. H.B. 3 mi. W. ol Beach oft/ e«. 615-Ml~ 64J..2221 , &ll)1ime MM86C 1831 Nawport BIY, CM
1ru Nnipt Blvd, CM WN!ft. Adr.l ia.oo * CONCIU;.tt floon, pa.
COIN ~atri SlNGLE ADULTS t10I, malDlir)I. Ml u 'job.
From $6,500 to I 4 2 • 5 0 0 • SOclal Slfl&ln Rely on Reu. Don, 642-8.514 aft t
Anaheim, Co.ta M • • •, ~SI.Ire nme1 Dadne Ser-CEMENT WORK. no job too
Buei'.* Pam, rull•r t•n, vn. SS7·71U, 542-1'1Q1 ntta. Small, reuonable. P'rte
Gard•n Gro••· AL65ii0Ucs ,11~ r..tim. H. Stl!flick_5C--$11$
w • 1 tmtmttt. Hant:h•MI ,... so.mt : .,.. .. to
Bead<. Sula Ana, Toltln, P.O. Bol 1211°""'11-. Contr-1 6620
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Call a.rue ZTISI AwuncelMftts 6410 ~ttonH1 ~.!_~~eLll ....
MAMMA MIA ~ . -··;· ;,;n10 ~ .I'll .. "' 0wntr "fl'&Plltl to ret:lrt! Met MlchtJob Beer on Tap ~
Oacta M'91 tttt&1ftnt. wm. at KO, s.nc Cout Hwy, ~r llue/opdon. hlly O.na Polnl
equipped. RW:ty to cook! Open 1 a.m. dU I p.m.
Malet offtr. Acmt-m.4llO. Qoaed TuHISt,yl
C•rptl Cloonlnt, 6625
CARPET !TEAM Q.EAN.
ED No IOIP. no brulhel.
l'Clr ell lts-59'11
$1000 DN. Ex1rU !noome.I=======::. ,,.. Hrs. Wk. Vendtnc Cometery L.., 6411 A-OK SNompoo Special $1.IO 1
-...,_, 10!1 pt'OllL _.._ • nn/I .. lor ·hlllt, •le. Alto
cru1 t11-&M1. wrs 1or ..i. . ....,.. vn .,.... -.. 127-3!82
11111 SU%1JK1 X-& Sc:rambltr .~ Pod<. llotluoed fiAILY PIIDr DllfE·A·
m:c, 500 ml'1, Bell 2i9' l.DiD. You an -then
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ASSEMBLERS
al our new plant In lllaWI Viejo, CaJJt
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AnlL Call 77Ml10 OT Rnl $300 ,... both.
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II, l)AlLV PILOT * r .. sc1.,, Fel>Mry 17, 1970
RilS a EMPLOVME NT ,I JOM l EMPLO:YMiNT JOBS & eMl'LoYMENr: JOU. a .IMPLOYMllN:r JOBS a EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FDR SALE ·AND' TRADE MERCHANDISE FOR . l'.~~~~~~~11~;;~~~~~~SA~L~liA~N~D~T~ll.Aj.Oil~~ME~R~C~H~AN~D~l~S~E~F~O~R~I SALE AND TRADE
Jibl ~Wom. 7100. Jobe Men. Wom. 7100 lobs Men, W~ 7100 J1 .. 1 M..-.i, Wem. 7100 J1t1 Men, Wem. 71001------..;.;....;_
MERCHANDISE FOR
SALE AND TRADE
I ~;;;;;;;;;::;::;::;::;::;;;\ .. Pun!!!!!; -'umttu,. -FumlNre 8000 Furniture
OONlrr SHOP WOJ1c. No ''" 11 J A Nm>R-Apply '"'"blp P•yroll & A/ P Clk. SHS = 8000
[.~:::hliis't OFFICETEMPORARY ~::~~rll;G~Tl~r·I : ... ~~~~~ INTERNATWl 1Q11:1•t1:r•litij:1 · SHO~~~!!!~!M~S~~!RS
1\KJIOOllhl• ""'""" for • Proud ta be an -220! So. Main. Sonta.Ano •~r•y .., .... TOI --, ....... :".·-ii •ualllled Individual wllop $375 + Expo""' 546->no • -llllUtll """""" .,., • ....._...,.flQN -SAMeLES & CLOSEOUTS
sl<W.. Sill & t;'l>ine. ~hU· Am . m Un....t ••Pl>-PS....•t. '"" • . • . OF 11 LUXURY APARTMENTS ~ to organlzc '!\'Ork • ow er1can job, Lovely N.8. OfCI, ,Call PORTER: Janltoriol work. SAHTOAF AHA. '-•n'-• & Med.._ __ f"-""··· • thinll: on ht:r feel. Prev. • • • MIS6: Mary. 557.gur AbJ.iralJ M :30 thUt. l?Q(I l6tb SJ,. ....,,. ..,. IT91T vtn11ur·
bk.n.rnct in front ofc. PQil· i;\bbot Pet'IOl\nel/lgency, 230 N.B, Call MUJ.70 , , -AU BRAND NEW ,
&n \V. Warner, Suite zu. Santa + • • ••. •• , ~ -A decorator drearr. house on display -3
: Office Services Glad you're a Ana. . REAL Estat~ Sal ea·men S.Cty~lrl Friday room s of eorgeous Spanish furniture (Wal
een1 oU1;';r~1erk typ1s1. AtA11RE o· FOR ~UJtY ~~=-~.':'.~::':,~ =:S !~~J: SrAegC. '112951F. ICE .. $425
j_Spoi-1i:lr out;:oing lnd ivldu&!, GIRLm HOTEb. TOP EXP. REF. Beach! 'W_e will train. Call NfreShfns ·&-new. Are ')'OU
will !rain for PBX relief. --REQ. PERM. HIGHl.ANDS Phil McNamee Villaae ~al iot.!ruted tn a 1p0i tbat-oU· • • • • • • •
SERVICE CENTER ••• • INN. C.\BAfEL.. Estate 962-44tt era opply: kl expreu your. 9-pc. Mediterraneen B•droom Suite in Pe"o11n
Ernploym•nt Agency R.£. SALES. New homes. aeli' & your teerctarlal lal· I Reg. $349.001 ---·-.. ······-···NOW $161.00
500 Newport Center Dr .. NB $650 00 pt.tlmr: gn top guaranteed ent~ ! SH up to YOU In lids , Gorgeous Spanish ·custom 9uilt Sofa w.ith
Suite 200 8.Y appl. 644-4981 Join up with usl 11 • &\LARY + Establiahed l gni ofc. '-1arvtlous ol)pty metchlng lov• Seat--<;hol~• of be•utlful ='=~ntba~~~~j developer. J of J locations to leam exclUng busincu In fa&rics. IReq. $419.951 ......•.•••. NOW fllS.GO FIREMAN
$731 -$874 MO.
AGE: 21·30 HEJGIIT: 5'8"
Minimum \VEIGHT: In pro-
pot'Uon to heigh! PHYSICAL
REQUIREA1ENTS: H I g h
school grad. valid Calif. op.
~rater's license, U.S. cltlren.
File application ar City Ha.II,
8310 \Yestmlnstt't Ave, \VesL
minsler. Calif. Before Atarch
13 1970 5 Pi'it. 'frltten exam
AtVch is. 1970 (714) 893-4511
ext. 205.
...... FRIDAY G1}L * *
Sparkle plenty & you have It
made. Exciting pos. Plush
oles. Xlnt Joe, 11roovy bos:9!
$tart S,100. Call Je an Brown
5J0.6C'55 COASTAL AGENCY 1790 Harl>'lr Blvd., C.AI.
Foreign Car Mechanic&
Good r.o. bene.Or.,, Ind paid
vacation, groUP tns. uni. funn1 turn.lshed free, Good
comm. achedule. AAk for
Joe Atoore Ph. !>40-1764.
GARDENER TRAINEE
Experh!nce nex. Xlnt opp.
(714) ~6-0)85
+ ... GffiL FRIDAY * * .
Plush ofe. 11 you can type &
d,mmWlicalc w/people. call me. Exciting eo! Fanla&tic
rieople! A job /or i;on1cone
t1uit's goin~ p\uCf'!<. Don't
\fail~ Start S.500. Call Sally
JW·t, 54().605.i
COASTAL AGENCY ~T9J Harbor Blvd .• C.M.
GtL Fr1ciay. I Girl Office.
i ust be expcr In peg boa.rd
stem thrn trial bRlance,
typing.. letlrr writing &
~me ,.h. 642-7306.
· GROOMER
Fie m a I e, Experienced all 1 11 Califomla's most
iiuJ pct !'ltOr~. #38
Ion Is.land, N .8. 64,1.()981)
HAJRSfYLlST "''/foll. Earn
rftore by renting space. Jim
Scott's Hair Design. Cdl\1.
6T~7JZ1 d~/83l--0350 C\'e5
:1ijUSEKPR/&l1ler. live in <t but. 4~!i da)'! wlr. Will
dinsider pt-time college
I sJ:udent. ()y.•n ll'ansp. 1 boy 8
)fl old . Call after 6 pm, : ~fri-m:i2 San Clemente
~1-?_ USEKEEPER: Live-In
I 19r Single Bttslne11s ~tan.
Call for appl bet\\·n 7.9 Pi\1,
~7-311~
HOUSEKEEPER • live.in.
V,iew home, Laguna B<:h.
c:Bre lor 2 yr old. 4!»-3632
' ' 1-IQUSE Cleanf'r, 'l day or 2 ' tltif days .,.,.(!{!k. Coronu del
Mar. l\tust have own trans.
&lk-1491 or &t4-259-I
• Insurance Clerk
tD µob. Medical ofc. lnterest· J
•• but)< pol. No sat. work?
JASON BEST
Empk>ymcnt Agency
~ So. Fllflin, Sant.::i. Ana
I 54&{).110
tii5P'ECTRESS Wanted lor
/ i•t cla15• hotel. C A L L
1 ~6;:M:::· lc:lll0::,_:E::'::'-c..5:,;:0.:;. __ _
' ITT JABSCO
I
i hes an Immediate
' I ' '
opening for
\MECHANICAL
' I DRAFTSMEN
b r1enced ln close·tol.-
~ dnlftlng on small
j:lump components and a~
lnnblle1 Requires work·
"' knoWledie o1 dimen-~ technique as ap.
jiied to.c~nas and ma·
dUning drawings. Shop
~nee desirable.
pies required. •
£4U&} opportunity employer
I 1485 Dale Way
tosta Meu.. C&llfornia ~ ryone: 5'LS-8251
•ors THE
.rlME FOR
. ICK CASH
ROUGH A
AMERICAN '
GIRL
ALL NEW
Red, White &
Blue
temporary service
Marching along with
TOP RATES
MAJOR
ASSIGNMENTS
TOP BRASS
COMPANIES'
We're recruiting
NOW for:
Newport Be•ch
Offlc•
& all Orange County
& Beach Cities.
"Ma ster" Stenos
''First Class"
Typists
"Priv ate" Sectys.
"Ra nk & File"
Cler ls
Exp. Insurance
Clerks
Legal Secy•.
Credit Checkers
Medical Secys.
(Frnl & bl Ole)
Keypunch Opers.
NCR Operators
F /C Bookkeeper
Aut. Bookkeeper
Acctg. Clerk
PBX Operator
Statisti cal Typ i•ts
Repro./T ypi•ts
Manuscript T ypisfs
Assemblers
AMERICAN
GIRL
needs YOU
Call our NEW
, Newpo<t Beach No.
for appointment
673-4176
REGISTER NOW!
DAILY PILOT AMERICAN
WANT AD _GIRL
(42-56~· ---
\
•
An 11. \VestclUf Ptt&onnel 714· 87S--3lll '1C\Y sun"Oundlngs. saJ. 10 ·Spanish Dining ·Sets $75 00
Agency, 2MJ WestcliH Dr., . RecEPT. SEC'Y ~t~~~ ~~W::~~ tiJ>lit. CaIJ ~olid Oak End T•ble;,-;~d··c;;4;·;·;··r~bi;;~s1t:so
N.B. 64.>2770 Fee & fee paid New Engltftring Ofc. 2ltl Y Tell Decorator Table. lamps
jobs. .Dupont Dr. SUlte 215, N.B.. Care.~n:.Position I Reg . $49.951 .• .,. ............ -.•.... NOW $11.00 ~I A N Ali EM ENT op-Intttvw. Tuel. 9-12 noon.•Sal-Claims adjuster h'ainee • A Spe nish Henglng Sw•g .. emps .
portUnitf. Full or P/tl me. ary Qpen. degree. &: wife a.re all thal I Re9. $49~95 J ··.~·····-··········-···HOW $22.SO
Car Necess. 20 hn wk, $68 an nee-. 10 pu t.you Into an CREDIT AVAIL. NO.MONEY DOWN
wkly. &16-4302. ,REUBEN E. LEE ~~~;.; •. s':,.,~~.s:: nm FURNITURE ~i~~ ':!1:: ~~:r, ,STERN" ~HEELER : .. v~~i ~~k &1c~~i·1i?~':n~ ·m . . .
maturo "'"""· "" A"", * COOK * ben~. Tb~ ""' ~ "'" pd.1844 New· port Bl d ( I \Vexlcliff PerROnne:l•Agency, call Jeti Jone~. V a d
2043 WeatcliU Dr., N.B. Needed days .l ni;:bts •HarbOr Blv ,)
64a.2no .:'ei:: .-ree pc1 Jobs. Pharma~eutical Sales Costa Mesa Only ·
'-lEOICAL Recep1'onlst -APPLY lN P ERSON Start at $8500 Deg1-ce rq 'd;
Exp'd, tor GP gftioo iiood 151 E. Cout Hwy, Co." car, illll .. Vac., reUi-emenl Every .Ni ht 'Tii 9 -· W d S t & S 'Tll 6 Ne\vpo1i Beach benfs. Earn as 1uch a1 your 9 e •• a · u.n. salary. , 646-3903. •
• MO'fEL MAIDS . .. ......... =------·! Wo'1h wi th;, '"" r .. pd. JOBS & EillPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT other lee }Obs. Call Jcli _ _ __ Apply Be.n Brown'& Motor See Bet..., e1 .. , __ at J
Hotel, 31106 s. Coast llwy, v ~-ones. ~s:-M-n, 'Wom.:_7~ Schools-Instruction 7.600
South Laguna m fl
M 0 THE R s. SUBSTITUTE id~ C..xec
TEACHERS, RETIREES-
XJn't t'&min~s. World Book,
Child Craft Reps. needed In
some sch.I areu. For k>ca1
inteMv write fiilly lo R. C.
Pelly, P. 0. Box_ 275. C.1\1.
MOTHER'S helper 00\Y thru
end of '-1areh • v.•hen baby i.11
due. Lt hskpg &: care of 4
chldrn. Prv nn &: ba. s.;o
v•k. Rel& please. Lido Isle.
STa-0.187
,SERVICE StaJlon Attendant ,
exp'd., Hourly wage +
con1m. Prrm .. full time. 990
E Coa11t 1-Jwy, N.B.
NEED Sunday mail carriers
& route supervlilor tor Hun·
tingidn Beach area. Xlnt
pay opportU11lty, Contact
Frank \Villett ~
NEEDED con1panlon for
elde rl y la dy . l igh t
houset1·ork for 2 adulls. live
In. Refs. nee. 49-\-7786
SALES
Agenq. for Career Girla
410 W Cout Hwy., N.B.
By a.ppolnt. 640-3939
Ever think you'd
be good at selling
life . insurance?
Mutual Funds?
Investment
counseling?
Or did you ever wish
yon could sell
all tlrree?
\Ve're one oC the few who Is now in all three.
An d we 're ready to offer Lhe right man an
executive sales opportun ity. Selling broad·
spectrum financial planning to in~ividuals
and businesses. Repre senting a first-rate $3-
bllllon company with a traimn~ salary up to
S860 a .month plus opportunitie< for addl·
tional Income. And r,ro specls hl~h In the
fi ve-figure range. We II train quall!ied men.
Secretary-Sales
Secty needed to work w/lhls
congenial, people oriented
groUp In thei r sslcs dept.
S43l to start. CH.U Judy Lee.
Figure•
This co. \Vlll !real you right
U you like to worlc w/flgur·
es. Raise 'Vi thln 4 mO. Start
$350. Ca.II ~turlcl Ray.
Secretary
Be right hand girl to top ad·
mlnistraton. Fut growing
eo. w/ofc& thruoul the U.S.
Start S600. CaU MuMJ Rae •
TELLER
MEN & WOMEN!
COi\'l'PUTER PROGRA ~1·
!IIJNG I S THE KEY TO
YOUR PROFIT ABLE
FUTUHE!
Claues start soon.
Pilot p1·ogram offering the
finest equipment and facil·
ities available! r:eal·thne
Ct')mputer programmln::.
The Academy
of~:::rm
Career With The
AIRLINES
e OPERATI~ 1._. AGE;Vf e TICKET SAi.ES e RESERVATIONS e AIR f'REIG~IT-CARGO e CO?IB1UNICATJONS
e TitA VEL AGENT
SACRl.FlCE! 8' couch, lri
upllofs. chra. BR furn .,
1111.ugh. recliner chr. :'Ilise.
S4<M401.
DAILY PILOT 01 1\IE·A ·
LINES. You can 1ase tlwim
for just pennies a di),)'. Ola.I
&1N618
SPANISH 3 ROOMS OF FUJINITURE
REG. $795 for ohly $389.95, u11b•lievebl•l
COLONIAL MAPLE 3 ROOM GROUP
REG. $995 lo« only $479.9~. ,.. 1h;,1 '
LOOK! QUILTED 8' SOFA & LOVE SEAT
REG. $229.95 for only $159.95
' KING Sl!E QUILTED MATTRESS & 2 BOX
Springs. S•I• Price . $99.95; Box Spr9s
· & Mettr•is Seti', full size, low •s $39.95
Shop First! Then See Our Unbelieveble Buys!
1001 other ittms with terrific: savings I
Btnk terms. Store c:harge, 8 of A, Mester Chg.
. .... I . : .
• ..
Furniture 8000
QUALITY king bed • quilted
mattress. Com plete-unused
$120; wonn '$200. 84Ui5J6
.eves.
l\1UST Sell : Like f"l('\V sofa, 2
single bds w/hdbrds. can
54MOOS, 642-9825.
SELLING Compl Household.
All Xlnt! 916 Almond Place,
N .8 . 644--0156.
MOVING. mu.st sell complete
household. all good ll'.ln·
dilion. 5'15-T168
1'\VIN bed!!, box ~prings &
mattresses. Clean • Good
condition sro. 6-16-6436
SOFA·BED & chair. :;ood
$30. Cul'ved :sectional si:l.
S.12-3701
Office Furniture 8010
AEROSPACE RELEASES
FOR PUBLIC SALE
e 500 steel transfer cases •
' : • • • I
Musical
· Instruments
CONTELLO
ACCORDION
8125
2~ kry, 120 bass. ""ith calf',
sroo vatuc + "easy to
learn" books & sh .. -'t:!t n1wilc
ca~.
PERFECT CONDJTJON!
Sl50 or Best OUer
5~ After 3 PAI
Pianos & Organs 8130
FINANCE Co. ql'nlands im-
mediate liquidat ion of alJ
floor planned Spinet & Con-
~ole Pi:irlOl!i on a <'OSI • +
busls. Out· IO!l'I is ·yow· gold·
cn oppor1uni1y, bu• you must
ac1 NO~\'!
\VA RD'S BALD\VJ:j ::iTUDJO
1Sl 9 Nc1\·po1·t. C . .'11. 6~2-8484
OrH'ri r ·ery N11c
& Sunday AJte111oon
27'2 Steel & \Vood cases • 8.5 ........................ ..,,..1 5-Drawer legal tile cabinets
e Misc chah'S, tables & cab. PIANOS & ORGANS
!nets. NE\\' . USED
Mcl1ahlln Bros Desk Inc. • Yamah<1 Pianos 01;ans
1800 Ne""J>Orl Bh·d • Tho1na5 Organs
Costa i\fesa •642-8l:i0 • Kimball Pia~
r.10VING '-far ch Isl: ?itust
Sell 1',rigi<laire Relrifl. &
Dryer, nu1pJr> din rn1 !bl. <\
• Koh ler & Can1vhcll
COAST \MUSIC
NE\VPORT k. 1-IARBOR
Cosw "-'esa t 632-~l
Open JO 6 Fri J0-3 Sun 12..)
FINAL CLEARANCE!
AU rt~r i'.todel11 Reduced
GOULD MUSIC
~J(H.'i 1"1• l\'laln, s,\· ""1·0681 chr & 11ads. Mlsc. jol9--09&1. l ..,..,..,,,.,;,,,..,..,;~,;,;.,;;1
aftt.'1" 5 P~1.
J\10VING : F'urn .. baby rurn,
& hschold iten1s. Very nice.
2426 /\ Elden Ave ., C.M.
Call 61>1688
ATOVING: . Selling Complete
Houst!ful. Good Earg.iins:
Call ~6-9420, ll.B.
Appliances 1\00
liAJ\11\I01'1 D Ste;11\vay Yam·
aha. i'l"ew & used pi~nos oI
n1ost makes. Best buys in
fa. Calir. a1 Schn1id! ~1uslc '
Co. 1907 N. l\lr in, Santa Ana.
!\10DEL E Gu l bransen
organ. ScPflra1 e Les 11 e
speaker. Like ncw. Pvt ply,
·543-1402
BALD\\'IN Orgosonic Organ
& bt.•ru:h. Dbl kryboard.
$2T.i DI.II -536-2i'31
PIANO TUNING l.: P..cpair
l'::o.f)l'rl, reasonable!
1\llll.'11 r\arness 6T.Hi967
Telev ision 8205
21 " Consol• Color TV
* 518-Z749 *
Tape Recorders 8220
SONY 6.'lO D tape deck, echo,
3 heads. nrw.
673-2·l53
Hobby Supplies 8400
NE\V CRESS enatnclill;' kiln
on stand $..IG. 2700 CoVt'r, China Covr.
Sportin9 Goods 8500 -----'"'-"--=:I
H/\RT Skis. poles, boots,
sizr 10, rnen's, ne\'~r used.
$200/Bc!il oUer. 5'16--714,1
KENAtORE Auto \Vasher &: Miscellaneous 8600 Dryer, S3S eflch. 5J6..S4U --.,... _....;.;.;.;:.:._ _ _;;;;;:c:i
6' Colonial sofa, avocado $65.
Antiques 8110 Dinj!::hY S~j.
--'----'----53G-15i2
The Birarre Antlc1ues
NO\V OPEN
2428 Newport Blvrl.
Cosla J\.lesa • 646--0llG
ORIENTAL RUGS
12x'l2' Kernu1n, Other VttJ'>
iou~ ~Ile:!. 6TJ-3353
SOFA. chail"3, Louis
bed, elc.
>48-2900
XJV
SETTEE. ki\.-e seat.
Louis XIV bed, etc.
>18-2900
cl\airs,
HEALTlf S11°0 !\fernbcnihip.
Sl l 11 n10. Call 545-7727 a fter
5 PAI.
NEWPORT Bcuch Tenni~
Oub '-lcmbc~hip for sa.lc,
StlO + transfer fee. 644-508ti
POOL T11ble, Br u n11\\•ick
VlP, 4...:8. £xr.I t.'Q11rl. ~.
tnclds llC'Cts.~rlcs. 6~6-1337
1955 100, 1·e·bun1 eng. new
paint. roll bl!.r. S7CO or lrad~
van/ca.mper, i73-l350 eves.
J 1-100\'ER UprlJ;tht Vacuum
Cleaner \\/attach, S7i Call
S::•::•::.ln:;,g,_Ma=c::h;;l""=-'1'-1""'20 .-iS47.:..:J0.19""'"".,-..,--,,---J
1-IANO ~ln!ed oll pottralt ol
.YOO or your chllclrrn irom a 1,
photORnph-616-362!>
SINGER. au10 zi~·XIJ.!, 6
mOI. old. No 111tach nreded
for zig·za.a, buU011 holes,
r1e1\gn1 etc. Cuar. S!O cash
01 a1nall pe.y1ncnts ~6
-·----Musical
I nstrumentt 812S --""-'"---'--
~tARCO Polo Elm:. Gutln.r
\VIS r.u, k Knox an1p. $7j.
CAii 646-40-1'1
Zl'' COl.OR TV. RCA V11ra. i
Sl•I.}, 19" SUn1 portable 1V
$39. Xlnl Ct•nd. IH6-l:i:%J
REfRIGERATOR Sl3.
~J'lllutfcd m;in·~ bl1ack
rt~lhl<'r $IO. :~
'" NE\VPO ll'r Br11c/1 Tei'..
nfs Club Fo.mlly }.lcnl-
tw-r~t11. Crtll &I 1·14!!0
l
TlltdlJ, F*-'I 17, 1970
TRANSPORTATION TJWISPORTATION 1 'T~RA~NS~POll~~TA~T~I ~].~~~~~g:-'f'~JDli()'imrRIJ ~-;.i Cora MOO I: ,.10 u--· Co" -uM.fc;;o--,,.. !!
'"" ~ulo LH•lnt -·-".
Ml ltCHANDlll POlt TRANSPOllTATION
SALi ANO TRADE FREE TO YOU loot 11..,tolt -Truekl Ml_ll_ -LOVELY ldUene 4 ld!tlu ___ ;.;..;;.;... _ _;..;.;.;;
TRANSPORTATION
9500 fmported C•rs -YOLKSWA&EN ,.,, LEASE "' CORVAll 'j
YW ··-'fT CadJ1lac El Dondo, N'1 ... CORVADI ~ ' spd. DUNTON ' tna lo FOil ho m e 1 J\!!NT: 1tacei or QuW Cal
!W)UCING belt mad)lno, -Vii 2S. fllUr OQwp. Pl a ....
..,.,.., $2S. Goll bq cort. BLACK ~-•t old °'11Mn. ~Ip. -
'67 FORD -YAN JAGUAR
Eeonollne, .......... ""'· --~~·-~-~1
nearl,y aew $10. Wlnmor • '""""7• .. JJKll, •
cow:b. whJI• COWi', soid maybe Hmll:;y, frltndl)'l IM~tlll~l~le!_!!Hot~~m~\O~t-_!'2~200!!!' lhttad $411. Ctub ch&ir, w/chlldren. 6U-CSU 2/lt 1 •
pillow back. wh1tt ~ PREE Puppit• 2 mo•a, Irs * * -*
........ ui. Pine ..... ...,,, --. -.. -m1x. • -JI "°""' tablo top (-N!-7111 2/11 ' MU. m -
Dulce Kahanemoka 1 u r f BUSHES • lhrubl.. Yaa dla c-bOard when he au r ted sa...1er 211.; ~r
Con>na d<l Marl llD. Elee-PANEL WAI.I. HEATER TRAILER SALIS
trlc heater $5. Skla and ., •• -''Ivy from • men peiles ~ Small tabla S2 --2/17 •• ..&..-I I I"
Odds 4 .... IOc -sL PETS ond LIVISTOCK WE-~~ -
auto, radio, dlr, btatu, Just '64 JACU~ S.l,Hdtp. eoupe.
been tuned up,. in x1Dt CODd. Needs: moJor 1'9plr, bod¥
TaU forela:n ear or ll'l1all xlnU $121D. m...1er Ewa.
dowl\, ca 11 Ken after 10. ·a 1.as Sedan. Betce / bUc ~ -. leth.t, pwr/alr, chnn wtte
''5 Ford &... Reclining whl1, new radials. ....._
Seats. Raft. Pttfect Cond.
CaJl :!67-9528
'59 CHEV. P.U. h6' bed.
-· trlr bralce. 1210. Call 541-.
' UlhJ pwr. "'· black.,, ........... Ill ho. Goo!! coa4. c.u nUiM' er int. 1139. pu l'DO. -.-...n I.
$399 __ ' '61 T·Blrd l.Mdau. tuU ,.,. .. I ;;~~;;;:;;;==~ FORD .""· ....,,._ m "'mo.I COIVllll .
.J,.-69 0Jucu XRT. P"'• alt,1::-~,.:,~::_::.:,:;;: __ m
GOOD SILI CTION '111>! IDP.11111. !'"'mo. 63 UI CT Omwtt. 4 -2240 S. ...,_,
11 SO. COAST Ll!~INO Now -Xlnl ,.,,.i ai -
SANTA ' ANA
UNCI Cors "°° DODGE . 546-7076 ·
IUICK L--.:::.::.=::..-.ll ," MUSTANG $1414
.
!
'i !
' • • ' J
f'rench recordJ A: book uo. WHAT WE SELL!
Sat. only M pm. 2009 K1np C•t•. U20 ai. So. H&rbor Santa.. Ana
Road. Ml-239C PUREBJ\ED ru..,me1e kit· 1 Bick !b. ol Doi.. Ml.·1066
POOL TABLES ............ ,,...,... ' NEW 20 x 56
JHpS 9510
'61 Wq:oDeer V-3. • whl
drlYe, 8000 lb winch, 3 spd,
r&h, load cood. Best oUer,
BUICK Sta. Wq'.. 'S3. P/S. Anu l PM 5t6-a38 tr•••l11lo11, pow or 1t•tt• ! ~ tint, bnba. Clean. ~ c..,.. v.a, •vtoint tic ,•
PIB. lus rk. Pituat Sell. I~, r•4!o, "••••r, Yi11yl
Make Offer. 968-2198 FORD roof. TIE t 7t. ~~':ii.~ 'n CHEVY 11 $114 ·; -..__;.<X>Sr~;;A:::;Ml!SA:;:::__ CADILLAC 1983 FORD Ga.lu\e 4 doer y. Ne•• Stollo11 Wtto11, • , :
s.ec.rd Pool v."tekl old. $25. _All beau•
BRUNSWlc.:JC..AMJ' 615-1817 Call anytiroe. 2 Bil, t BA, den. ca.rpetlOJ After !i pm, 5'&-2Xl2 -
Oiltom Slate T~ For Sile· SeaJpililt thN«lt, 22' r.t.ed porch,
From $289 Slameiae Jciu.n. Call _ carport 6; patio •wnJna•. =C.::•;,m:i:!!!=.:"·----'::S::i:~ MG _____ ...::;::..;...::; __ ! 8. power stq:, radio, aood eyllndtr, illek 1hift, rt tlit, , : -.LARGE '19 CADIU.AC Seda.a Dt tfta. l\lM aood. 1 owner. 1ri,.t.,, IHI •11. 100% J'inancl'W _, _ , · Many ntlU, Sll.600. On the -* SECARD l"OOLS * -J alter 5.J:t P.M. beach at OlU1TWOOD '62 INl'F;JUiAT'~ Metro!---------~ ).EGISTER£D Burmue Id.(. Bf!AC:l a..ve, H.B. Glftn. Camper. Stove, rebig, sink !rfG
323 S. Main SL OraNt. Hes. champion ttock 135. 1eat ~ ·1ome Sal••, n~ ete, $995 or best olr. Sales, Servk.!t Part.a ... 57;,...1342 l.r:n.lnedlate ~. * AUCTION * _, :136-isu. -1ne. ;:::;::===== 411..Models u,... wlll ..U or...,. ~ 1125 llAY HARBOR Duno Bugglos 9525
&Ive Windy a try AUSTRALl.AN CHI'-T Mobile Home s.1.s AucttonJ "1doy 7,30 p.m. ~ "' VIAR END METAL flake glau-bodlod Wi d • Aucti &.rn rkn. "°.Glor, no theddtnc. CLEARANCE SALE VW Dunobuggy. N•w w"°
_l1 l'lllPLlt 1
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SELECTION VID•. Full ••• ., • ....., air ..... for Cbud< '9<-m3. ''4 LIOU> $HJ
mndltionina dual tiectric '""'• FO Co1111tr, s...i.11 w • .-11. 6 of VW ' · ~ RD StaUOn Wp. lS2 qol11i4tr, outtfftttic ftt M• •, 'c1.~· ~l,.fOO artual mtltL ln~rceptor ell&'., So0cJ tirea:, 111i11lo11, rt4io, ll ttft r. ftlllr~ G.M. Executlve't boct,y I tra.na. Good interior OZW 620.
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I ' $13U " Harbour V.W. "" ~o~N·E~L' .. ' Call 64&-C!• alt• ·11 r.,,;;c1"'-=D~-=~ CHEVROLET '65 CX>UN'IRY'Sedan Wagoo. 2 O.tr, v.t , •11tolfl•tl•
AtmfOR!ZED 2828 Harbo V-8, 10 pa.gs. r&:h. auto, pit. tr••Mni11io11, factory t lr
SALES &: SERVICE , ~i:,w., C.~f. CaJI U pm. &16-1463 co11dltio11int, pow•r ,,,,,.
l81U BEA(]{ BL., 8G-443$ 't6 int rH i•, •••t1r. UICY •os.
llllNTINGTON BEA~. p18'AIRLANEio 1 w,.;_ PIS. 'H CORTINA $1117 .• ..,. COUPE DEVILLE • ,au • act au, nu '65 VW Urn. Call M2-7625 alt 5. G.T. 2 tlclor, 4 .,..4, tficlt, j
m Y I on m dlppina. Xlat pell tclr NOW ON DlSPLA y titts, ciu'ome I: access.
2075li Newport, CM ..... Apts 6 ~ from 'Mrld 12 16 "" ,. • 30 ~Id Good condition, looks Ike eeu •• T-' ·~ Mot• ,,......,,l»olliM I-. 'w, • " " ~ u1uu o .. ,,. a -., .--; t ~ ~ . Up To 60 Feet Lolw 1tew. · $995. See &II
3100 W. Cout HW)' , N.B. ........ . ~1'64'
POOL Table F,1µo' 0.0. ,.or:= c , 1425 Baker SL, Qma Meaa. day Su ay & wkdys . .\fler
tinental modd ~1¥1nt '!" . ~* Doi 1'rt1Mtt 1( % block East oi Harbor Blvd 5:3l p.m. at 23ol ..Albert Pl.,
gynihet1c bed, put~ Wf V~~;,Spidal: ~~ $150 O>sla Mesa (n4) 540-9470 C.M.' '
Aulhorb:td MG Dtaler
'57 !.1GA. Belly I Seats in id
cond. Wlre whls, en;: needs
wrk, makt otr. 642--039.S.
thift, rtclit, ht t t•r. ZDlC
Mlle Yoti? deal. We. PCR.429. 1969. Miut Se:0 Jmmed, • , FOf!W F'691 Clalrub \Vq:, V-1 Ill. '. ! p-....__ RelocaUnr ID Eurooe. Pwr, .,,.. ac · ~ 'U IUICK $2121 : ,
' """ ' •tao1. ·ino. ,-tar llDO. Pnvaie ,.. NEW Z4 60 675-3794 &ft 6:3' ' 1q111 ill )'Ola'· own home. X lmportH Autos 9600
BAYSIDE MOTORS fulb' equip, a4, leather. maint&lnrd. $2795. 642-1722: IUvl•r•, v.t, ftctort .1, ,
1200 W Coe.s H N.B Xln't Cond. $5600, OLll cnt) 1964 FORD FaJcon W•-n, corwilltlo11l111, ,.w•r •'••r·
' t wy., ' 5f4.3586. RfH, 1 owner. :$495. ~ t119, ttdlo, ~''''• white•
'68 Volkawagen Bog, 24,000 1 =""'.~~:';~~='1.~-~~l ~-~~:....:~:.:11 wtll tlr••· R9K 60]. mU.L Uke now! 11495. CAMARO 165 MUSTANG $lff7 , • ••• ••-Cal' r._ _ _ _;_;.:.;;:;,::.:.;:_"-f'61 TORINO Formal HT. n 1 ..__. S ........ ueru. Cow,., 'f'.t , owt.llltfic 1, 1
FOR Sal• • ..._ famlly G.....-. -2 BR. , BA. d•n. ea.,,..;og 1-A-U.:....STI_N_A_M_E_R_IC_A_ , __ _
membership In ~ 2 I.JTI'ER,6_:•J Grnnan Short thru~t. JlGtio .t. carport
Beach, Tennif Club for $525 Hair w/DO PlPen. $20. 2nd awnlnp. 28' ra1-ld porch. --------
Including transfer tee. Call litter % abort hair le " Mu1 e.Xtr'u! In GREEN· AUSTIN AMERICA '6S ?i-1GB, lo mi's, top cond.
MGI
494-6846 between I PM It 9 l.Abradot, $15. Anytime LEAF PARK ln C.M., ~ Sal .,. _ _.__ All xtra1. Incl. $1775. Priv. , ... ,_ H< ~ jo ,_ 1 es, _.rY,.....,, Patti ply. 54o-M66 PJ\.f only ~ · __..... m"-Til nc. Immediatt Delivery
1'180 NtwpOrt Blvd., CM. C~O pwr, alr, 390 V-8, vin top. ftt 11u11h1!01, po_, to•r· ?
1969 BLUE VW, radial tires, r. • Must aell 962--tlMT 1,119, ,ow•r,lior1lt11, rodlo, ' ?
McLAIN Pwr mower .t MINIATURE poodles, pl.IPI • 642--tlSO • All l!itodels '66 l'ilGB Roadstt"r aacriflce sale! transl ot l!q. 1968. ft!ust Sell Im--'' 'S7 Ji'ORD CD~·-Like new, •••• ,, w ittwtll tlr••· i id-" o '"~· V8 stick $595 Sf0..rro5 051 716. ,
edgu. Lown, ....,,.. -,; ........ -A.K.C. Do SACRIFICE! w~::~.!S. J1rlup o1 t
3111\ Orf~,
•~ ~~·.~0 ~ 6t2-l£i60, Rdocadna lo Europ.: pWz.' ' ' . '67 MEICUIT $17ff .', v~ ..._......,., alr, ltllly tqulp, $1700. Cali after 3 •
MUST <"•U (71f} 541-3586. 1965 Ford Fairl.ant, A/C. Stt ff111 Wt 9on, V.t , 1ute0
•: brdla & table. ~ GE tncb, IOCld watchdo11. 19Ei3
tttrl&;. Wheelbarrow. All in ~1Cs.<1326 low ~:x~ 1967 MGB, BJue. Xln't
CoOO. USOO. Call -
m<279
..,,. by 1'~eb. 23. int llc tr1n1mi11ion, pciwtr : '
Europe-bound. '66 VW. XlnL Xlnt cond. $650. 1ttorl119, re4io. h1tl•r. VJ. • }
O>m, M.kbl& $USO. After 6, '68 CAMARO perfect ~ 66-1196 1209. ' :
6'l5-M98 diUon, lo miles, 6 c:yl. auto '57 Ford R•nchero 167 FOID $1426 ' I
""' -oond. 5'9-061& BEDLINGTON pupo. AKC. S lo K MOBILE
EXEROSE Equip. F<r Salo eh. o!r<d, "'°" qua!. ex. HOME BROKERS
'65 VW Bug ledan, &ooC! cofl. trans, look.I 4 Nlll likel :;*=121ll~;· ;;546-;:;2'211:=,;*'=:;ll 4 4oor ht rcltoJ. Y.t, tulo· j
diUon thru-out $875 . new! 56T-8588after5PM. 1· "''tic '1t n1ml1do11, pow.r ~7601 call anytime '69 ,. ... u ... RO MUSTANG .... r111,, 11dio, llet ler, . l
Ql.eap! Barbells. dumhhllll, pets, ·aon abed, $JXI ea. ·--Be h Blvd G G weights. excer. bench. 1qUat m..3811 ...._ ac ·· · ·
rack. All Good Coad. Call • 6J6..m21 •
3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B.
6Q...g.j()S 540-17&1
Authorittd litG Oealtt OPR
642-!4!15. SAMOYED Pupo. beaut lit· e 12 . WIDE e ta, fot show « pet AKC $600 DOWN TO PMTS. AUSTIN HEALEY OPEL CT. '69 flly eqp'd Lo ' ~ R.S. Orana;e whlt-•11 tirt1. UON 14!. 1 1
milea&;e . Like new. Owner 1963 Seip VW, xlnt running auto trans. 15,000 mi't. , '61 CHIVl'L'i $1 31 3 NEWPORT Beach Temrla "I· Male A f e Dl a 1 t • .-.. pc-n .llfO. • S
aub Ow1er Membenhip 147-1858 -"""' · 2 R. $280. Call 549-3756 days on-1 8.A, DEN, DINETTE, 1955 100, re-bit eng. new
paint, roll bar. S700 or trade
van/camper. 673-1350 tws.
muit &ell. 6 7 5- 7 3 21 con4;Uon, low mlleaa:e $99.l. 6'73-5Sl1 1917 RED Muatana: 2:19. R.lH,
.. • •1,7 yl...,. t-.._. .. __ •. 1111••1•, 2 cfoer lltrdto,, v. j da,·s/m-0350 e·-•· .-..J '61 ,. ... ,. ..... .,. ... SS •~ • pd .. y. __., ...... ~ ~ "' .,. ~ .wu, " 1 • ml' Xlnt COlld 1-,.__ t, •wt.lflt tlc. tr•n•miu!o11, · GERMAN Shepherd, male, ELECTRIC BROn..ER
ly. tatt A blk, 9 mos old. 545-8241 Bkr 8f2..J9J9
CARPET Layt:r bu carpet. Pedllr'tt· Ha,, p ap~rs. JOxSS FAMILY PARK PEUGEOT lifust Sell! V\V '68 Fut xlnt com Bnt otter
1
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0 f,','w'',", ,,,·,','',,,,',',"',,·;,".',",'"',,.· ', : Back. Clean. Lo mi. 1 ~ or
0 ~1711 · "T.O.P. ~
Nylon. Kockl, Shaa: &: 6f5..429I AND
HI-lows. WW .ell at coat for GERMAN short-haired ...,..;,.,. PETS. $2995
BMW Ownr. Prlv. Pty. 96S-J766. '67 C•mtro, Loaded.· '6' MUSTANG, xlnt ~ 1 .,. •Fa 011. • !
PEUGEOT '59. Runs Evet)' '61 VW Camper, '64 rebuilt Make Offer 50-17• owner, Sow mlJ_. Muit aee to 'ii MUSTANG $2111 --------·I Day. Great Tnnsp. $75. enatne. $1050. _l,pl:fte. Pvt. -.Pl;J. $1395. 2+2, v.1, •11tom•tlc frt111°
Call 536-6118 546--6006 CHM 1111 •• 1011, t•ct.ry .r, co1Mf1. OLET '69 •t la u • 1WI " o tioi.!111, •owt r 1tteri119, rt•
labor. 52.3-1188 ..----2 BR, 1 BA FURNISHED ttn, AKC, tbampion line, LARGE UVING ROOM
CARPET lnsta.Uft bu one 6 Meka. $-6615 HUNTINGTON BEAOf '69 vw • .. -. -•, atot "'"' '"" nr. -· , ~ , PORS,.HE ~ ---M t Ste U.S. .10, lltltter, YQC ltl. .. dltlon $1600 1010 EL CAMINO A/C un 1 ..., mop. '67 LIOID $1211 " ~mi alttr 5 PIS. PIB. auto' ~ =lne~, Sun tach. ~1111try 5,4.11 w,11. v.t ,
roll, avocado nylon. carpel, . COCKER'S ~ Bkr 842-3939
Double jute-backed. Will Rll all or part $3/)'ard. AKC. 9 wkt. Parti & DELUXE 24 JC 60
~ '63 VW • $500 3:i0-300hp ena;. Pay ofl $3500 • ••fe. trt 111., ,...., 1tetr• ..
1961 PORSCHE 911 * 6Q.2Sn *. + <>kin-car for m:· ee1ulty. '67 PitUSTANG. g cyl, rd. btc;, 111,, pow•r 1w.1t,,, f•ctery
Sportamatic. can Eves le C.ll M6-GJS aft 5. new tiret, excl cond. $1350. t it eolllflt10111111, rH lo,
\Vknds. r.tr. Jame• 673-9191. V\V 1966 Squa.reback, wry '62 CHEVY U Minor Body 546-93M alter$ PM. kttter. XEY J27.
Wkdays Mn. Brown. 77Ull0 .... condition. lied ""1yl Work -.ct 'at 16' MUSTANi ibi1
Int $ll!o. 83G-286& &hape. Jnq . · E~~ OLDSMOllLE 2 Door Htrdtop. V-t , •vt .. ·Gi' V\V Sunroof. Good Cond. !'J9;1 W. l9t.b st., C.M. Call h 1111., po••r 1t.t ri119, r•-j
Bfft Otter Owr SlOCiO. 646-0922 '66 OLDS Cu.tlul Hot Cpe, cUo, llt tltr, ¥i11yl roof. YCU
540-7245 1'ri-cclor. Shota. 968--'1635. 2 Br, 2 Ba. custom built
AREA Rug, $3S. Hangln&: GREAT ~ntts. Puppies. Jee end porch, many xt.ru.
I S30 Ro•---·-AJ<C. 8 wks old. 1 fem. &: 4 ~. Jactmt. Sec to apprec, amp, · .... ,. ......... "r --• 67' 7632 e u•s $25. f'owr ecf&er $}5, Hl&JH, ;,. ._. 211 •
644--0346 GERMAN Shep pt.lPS. 5 wkl ---------&J6.0055 old, AKC.Qamp ltk. Black· B•YSIDE S silver, blk-brown. 5a7~ Motor Hom11 9215 ""' MOTOR 1100 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B.
PART Afghan. part Sheep o:>RTEZ Motor Home. 1968
Carpet layer hu Hi Lo
nylorui Sl.99 yd. Sbap
lrom $.1.50 up + my labor,
!Klc: per yard. 147.1519 Doc puppits. BeauWul. All xtru. lS,000 ml'•· Xlnt • BMW •
1136-9'116 -'Cond::::,,· ;;351;;.-::='=:===o I 1970 li.toddl in Stock GE Di.shwaaher, uted 6 mot. _ for I'm.mediate Delivery
'&t/C Porsche, Nu paint.
Brand nu rebuilt enatne.
100% KU&falltee. $2700 or Of.
fer.
* Call 494-2540 * 57 CHEV New enat le Beige. $100 beiow low book. ~"~'~· ==--~-
'69 VW, NICE. All serviced, trans. G~ condlt';:n! 8 Tr. stttte. 642-S046 161 FOlD $22ft ,•
Good.tires, Radio. Golna Into .avict. Mu.l aeytime, ~ C.v11tty $quirt , v.t, •wf1t.
pert cond Sl.00. BIJ':k>w area ATTENTION Hwrter1. Vlzala SALEs. SERVICE. PARTS
rug, u· in diameter, green 10 mo. old. read)' to train. _M_l_nl'-"l-'lk;.;o;.;• ___ .;;92::75.: I T&M MOTORS, INC. ,67 Porsche 5 rpd trans, '1575 * * 548-4532 Sen. 5.37-654l •• OLDS fG, pi s, p/b, &Jc, tre"'" ftd ery •ir ce!ld'i· , •
I · •13 V.W. ~v. -~-.50 r"-W ttereo tape. Call after I Cl&' Henl119, fMlw•r 1t11ri11f, r•· 1• AM FM, Pirelli tires, 31,000 '-""' ""~~"" """'vy q st l c: k '-•nd 837 . ...,_ 41e, II•••••· w1A ••o.
mi, Asa blue $3975. 4r1-1QS SiinaJ~ytllow.----black top. · ' w....,. • -...-. '' • w/Ovm!rive. N.w ..... . 167 IUICIC 0 4'2 · I· ·~PORSCHET•-as~. Perfectcond.$U00.6'&284T p aint . reu p bol , alr '530U>SMOBILE, towner, ,..
&: blue, $7S. 962--0ZB good w/chlldren. 962-.o'J68 1968 HONDA 305 ICftlflb. !Ml Garden Grove Blvd.
ELECTRIC trains, Llo,,.l, TRANSPORTATION !400, CU510m paint chrome. 534-22840ponSunday892-55SI
American Flyer. ~tarx • Size 7" helmet $3). S36-680I ...,.,., -• • .,... Ri•lt rt 2 Dr. H.T. V·t, '
Xln't Cond. 15895. Call -!63 VW Bug, l'itany xtru. cond. 5C&M22 excellent oond!Uon. •11fo. lr•11•.. ftetory •It ... •
S48-.1652 or 5e62C6 Rebll en&· $1"';.:AJ. Call • '59 OfEV 3'8 V8, trl·pwr, &15-lOl2: colKl1tio11lnt, ,._, ''''" ======'=== , 546-4067 ittclt, c~ f I m • new 1111, pow•r liort k .. , power
pa.saenrer &: treia;ht. $2 • Bolts & Yachts 9000 alter S: 30 p.m.
125· ,...982< SWALES ANCHORAGE BONANZA Mlnl-Bik•, -
DATSUN
SPRITE ' RJ 1 • ••-atol nd ' wl11dow1, r141e, lrtetttr. TQ
..,. MtsUM -. 6!.. vw. ":~ mmac. ::;:'~103 '. co 13". PLYMOUTH "' '' n•vai. ~15· •11~· ~ '68 GAWll $17tl 1
'63 ~U.:. I. Super Cherry. ====~===== '59 OIEVY St&Uon wqon, 'r.6 FURY m." 4 dt h.t. 383. IOO l
QUAUTY king bed • quilted Coast Hlway at B.cyshore condition, extra parts $'15.
mattress. Complete unused Newport Beach .i;ince 1935 1 _,._ .. ~1~963,o..,,~~-~-
1120, worih µ;o. 1<""536 YACHT SALES l 3 HP Mlnl Bike. Xlnl
,,.,. CONSULTING Cond. 1125. Call · .. _ Radio. Hrdtp. Lo mi. Mutt -•~ ~.-b~-f AM·FM, tape recordtr, Boat paints&: SUppUes 675-1497
record player combination Call 548-lSOl , Daily 9-S GENUINE Mickey B I k e •
$50, PO\\'et mov."er $20. RODERICK'S PRIVATE Vay few hn. Llkt new.
'u:ader in The Ceac:b C111c1" rwll • -· rw1 its, , .... , ac alr, Yin 4 DMr Htr41op. V.t , ewto. :J ZIMMERMAN 6ee to apprect $700. &1~2660 VOLVO •962-8151• 1P. i etwnr. i.o bk. 0~1 "•"'·· f•ctory .r, corw11t1ot1· ~,,
2845 HARBOR BLVD. MUSf se.ll! '65 Sprite, 2 IQps, ---·------11967 Cbeve.lle l\.fallbu, air, KI '1"184. Evn ~ ' lllf', pow•r •tMrl119, r.41o,
&12-5666 YACl:IT SER.VJCE. SllO. Colt $1BS. 5'8-0796 roll bar, tape deck. BESr 145 -WAGONS p/1, vinyl top. Will consider '63 P11mouth FUry 4 Or. heit•r. VZf'·441 !
540-6410 OFFER. !546-0347 164 _ SEDANS any r.u. ott•r. ~ Hrdl>. '°"' oond. 132 pu 16' MllCOiY SIJ14 1
DOT DATSUN AD. other model" now tn 'fi6 Impala. Low mileage. mo. Bud 962.-1347 daysl Met1tal1lr 2 Dr. H.T. v.1, •I' TOYOTA •toct. '...J.. __ .. _ A automaticl. Clean. $1450. '69 ro",,_, m 4-Dr. Loaded! •-"'· tr•111., '••t.rv •Ir 1
BALBOA BAY c lub 642-6698 afttr 6
membership · pooo p I u' 1963 CHESilJNER • 18,. us Motorcycles
transfer feet. Box p.919 HP. $1300. Xlnt 25• Slip
tJDO
BMW '67 RSO Approx 10,IOO OPEN DAILY ,.. ~ ,. ... ,. 1eMltionl!tfo ,._.. tt11r.
miles. Ow.nized. tank. Turn AND NEW e USED Your JJest OW. Are Stlll ,\t * 1'15-6516 * Pvt. Pty. Must aell! $21195 or '"'· po wer w.n.. r•4lo, "
sJ.,,w. CU.tom ... l Sad-SUNDAYS RECREATIONAL DEAN LEWIS "' °"""· Body In -lak• """' .... -"6l ....... •PS ....
Dally Pilot Avail. 642-4644 for appt.
KEWPORT Bch. Tennis Oub
Family Membership. Call •
64<-2355 Soll boot. 9010 ......... Fstrtnr. Sharp 18835 Bea<h Blvd. VEHICLES 1'-... ~ C.M · ·=-...... Ena."""-· S200 -· • '67 COU.•I $11H
nd. ~--~. · -or .... otr. "'1-n<2 PO_ .... •c. ., ' co ..,. .... c>wner. $1095. Huntin(t.on Be:aC'h • ,,,, n '"""' Htr4top. v ... e .... tr•111., ~
Misc. W•ntecl 8'10 e SAILING CLUB e 8:36-4 :~ wkdyl, 831-1000 842-ml or 540-0442 l00% •49 OtEVY Col.tpe. Good , , fect.ry •It Mll4lffe1lllf', :::::::...::.=::.=--= 22 to 25 foot racer . c:nn.en. 1969 1SO NORTON o:>MM.AN. NEW ,70 Autol Wtnted '700 Motor. Xlnt body. A 61 Tempest Le Mmt ,_,, ••••rlr•t • ,._, cfi1•
AVON 6 or 8 Man $35 per mo, Newport area. DO. Exce.Dent condition. Call --------Bara:aln At $3XJ. 842-7800. A EOrteO'JI vtrdUJ'O areen br••••· rt41o, ·•eattr, •l1yl
Dinghy Wanted. Sailing exp not nee. SOUTH !146-lMS alter 6 p.m. DATSUN PICKUP Factory W•rr•nty WE P>."f · ' '68 CHEV Malibu, Sta. Wq. :~ :· 11::"'~· 5~: ~i· :~&Ni UH2
Call 646--&25. COAST SAU.ING CLUB. 1969 SUZUKI X& Hu-'1-. 6 W/camper, 96 b,p overhead Available on UMd C-ASH VS, pwr •tffr\na:, r&h. fact wa-•N ~c cn4> 547•94!li. .....,... T t ....... ,. -· l O..r f•,tft•c ... v.1, 1vt•, r,, cea&'I· 2 mo'1 old. Only 12lO cam,' tpd, dlr, 6.ply tire&, oyo a s . • 'air. S16,j()/ofr. _833·128:l Sale! $1999 Salt! tr•111., power •tffrt119, ,,. ( FREE TO YOU 26' Thunderbird aloop. Oean. mi's. Jim. 548-m& back up IJ&ht.1. You name 1000 J\.1Ues or 30 DBJ'I 66 CHEV. Caprice. Fully Ml "T' cl!9, he•t.r. YCT 7Jt
New, beautttul. Rtduced JU SerlaJ. # PI..521208873. • for \1lleid can• trockl tult equip. Compl tune-up. Xlnt. 1ter · · '6) 6ALiill $120
FEMALE klli.n, 6 mot old. wtni.r •""'· 67>1393 Auto Sorvlco Full prfce !2009. T ... small ELMORE cal!'* lat floo ~IL Cond. SISOO. i< .. 26<6 645•1441 · " IN
Chc...,lld· ~1e~~.· c~~ ~i ~.Uon. ~;o_ ~ sood ~.·. vw~.P 40oHPrt• enrt·' 9400rnd :~rm~~ PhD. MOTORS GROTH O{EYROUT 'T :e~?i·.17· alr, Whdt. 2100 ~r Bl~ .• C.M. ;,.°:,' ~:~~ J~·c::~~:
..... """"'" ~' "" new '6 TOYOTA ca r, Ill • pampere . '6'• = L M tle111,., r,wer ••••rl,., Free to -h om e , 54s.3996 •· • . ' 7 ft~ .. 11 Wag • ... .._ •-•-u---673--0885 wknd or alter 8 ., .,,, • ..,, !SIL!" bea11nf11 & r In I'• $1'° l'UTMI • DI D I -:_:: ~ .• -Blvd..-16'' TO C •ower br1 01, rN r .. ll1ot• 549-1791 2111 LEHMAN 10 SallbolL ~ ·Be.fore 5: ~ After 6:· 1600 4 Door. 4 lpd. dlr. Excel. Factory. rect It er --. _, '62 CHEVY SS 327 bucket • -onv. er, "'""' roof. UOK '''
WE have a male buaett, ex-Trailtr. $99, Will CUT)' two, 53(}-1708 · ltnt condjtion Small down, New C1rt Us.cf Cart JbmUrWton Beach teall, recent e~' I 1:ran1 PIS, PIB..Atr .. Auto. tranl. ''8 MUSTlN• l1D7
cellenl w/chlldren , boa.ta. Call 675-0625 1937 Cad LaSalle trans., 324 WW~ Prvt. pty. Call IM-3322 IM-3nl KI f.33ll overhauJ. 546-0510 =.ml M.uat Stll!!! Co11•ert!We. v.1, n to.
registered, haJ 1botl, 9 moa. COLUMBIA C·lS Fiberglas• Oldt parta rea i o nab 1 e aft 10:00 am MS4li34 or 15300 Beach• Blvd. ' 1111: PAY CASH ' · • .:-.;;;,;,.,,=""=-~-'·II "'"'" power 1tHri.,, u11·
old, to gtve to good home Sloop. Comfortable Day 642-MJa • · '49+9773. Wettmlniter ·n~ ... CHlli>i61!-i a.e '11 GRAND Pfbl: Pontlae ...... VRR t ll '
w/lovtnr ..... """193 2/lS Sallu. !750. 548-<5<7 '69 DATSUN """"rtlbl.. TOYOTA . ........... GQod. Mecbanlcal Cond . '" P.ilC!ON $Im
SILKY TERRIER. 5 )TL o4d. n· AURORA Fbsls. Fixed Tr•ller, Travel M25 xlrrt cond. $2300 or belt Of· ' Mark II W•gona FOR YOUR w '16 ;............... • ... SS. HI ftl't =.· ICU475, betwa ,• o,."'· 6 "', .. ·~t!:.,"'•, .. ,
must have l.ome with adultl kttl, bead. SI.Pt 4. SbaJ11 fer. 61">4411 HI Lux P fckupt _,.,.., "'nz.!2rN •c ry •' to"''"°" "I·
only. BEAGLE with pa.pen. Condition! S191S. Ph. 6'15-m6 ALPINE Lond CrulMr• CONNELL ""' •• orm. • "" Muncie '68 GTO Rm air e.11(1'. auto pew•r iteerillf, ,,,,., "••t· • cla. ratlo 4 spd. 4.11 Poat pit, cli.c bnkn, ~ er. XU T•T
:;'. cblldre•. 546-1587 am Powor. CrulNrs 9020 ENGUSH FO D Wogon1 CHEYROLE1 ,.., •""· Suck.&•.,,.. tap. sirn. Call all ,"T.•u~·~CHIY....,,..,._. --.-1-117-
PLUS OTHER 282I Harbor 81.vd. 110lt. New Inter, tM:h. tlrt1 613-1.M2 IMPALA POOD.~ willll be~~-toto 38 FT. Sport Fiahtt. Cbryaler VACATION nrE ENGLISH HARDNOTOW IGN~ELS Chltt Mew. 545-1200 I,_' mq .wbla. Pert cond. ,_., GTO _,. •--..... -Stello11 w.,. •. V-t, •vto,
)'OU U1:<:: ~ .---bal tank TRAVEL ~GOING .... .........n $15§ ot trade for Corvette uw . y,iuy ........ _ tr ..... •·••MY elr c.!tdl·
g:tve tt a kit ot ·love &: at· ,..,,.. t • bwlb. bead. CENTER. Your Bat DffJI Are StlD At IMPOWI P~Y AWEDTOP Sttnaray. CalJ,673-3231, &.~_...PIS_.;_ P~c Pu'!!·. tlMlllf, r.:'.°: 1t.trl111,
r tlon •t I ... -~n1 1 'SIS:..J\todlo. aulo. pilot. Xlnl Excol. -Ooldon ,olcon .THIN·~· TG! DEAN LIWIS a-"' -· ... -w• -L 'I ... I tc .. UJ .... .,-:· _...,., eo.t sJj all 11.9'0 01 I !. ... ~ n 1989 ' CHEVD.J..E. SS 396, 6~7828 . ..---' w• "· , .. 0
' •• yr ~after 1 pm iJi9 .........,... Pav • _ u1ymp • -AlplM ~ 0ranp OJuntlel . .,, l•u !Cf!clt. YClt lt Z
. ·Trms.67>-41'7 ~-WhtelCorriptr OIWIGECOUl<l'Y'S 1961!,..-,C.M. 6<G-9303 : TOPI BUYER 1/•,•lb.tarbo-b>d ro"61LoMoos.<.l,Pd.olfd< .. al 'MGALAX ... 11 $1"2
SltlALL blk/whlte male do&. MUST seu 24' Mitchell cc. World• Jarae•t rno.t COrl)ol ;~UME BIIL MAXEY BILL MAXEY TOYar• fariiom gm!n, xlnt eond. enc: •• pahft. Top11h&pet .. f
part cocker/spaniel, line Xlnt ccnd. Sac. sm. eq. plete RV vehlcle eho~ ENOLl,llH FORD tam s.ob Blvd. 5500 ml1 $2SXI or ~t oUer. $900. ~zn 2 0..r ~·el'lftep. Allto.
watchdo&. ha• had shots. Make otter. 648-4619 -mer. , , D&ALER • IL S • ..:io:. -.. • ....--54J..2157 , I I ·'tH ''1 Very lntelll1ent. 6 m-old. W Garden Gro\I .Qlvd 00 OVER 60 (TIOIVIOITIAJ e ... u. rll. .,.,._...., '61 omvEtli Malibu V-( ·~r.CAJ.:m.!t~~~= ,:::.·; .• t;.~ .... ';.";1.,0:!:?:
640-8<'8 2117 Morino Equip ;as 534 66.86 ' ~".,~"!..'N';... • --Auto LMllng 9110 ..,.., atrc, olr \')nd .. ..., '""'· •• 531-3531 "· WWf> '"'· •
UlVABLE """'· tom. • • •~ ..,, IUll llACH,ILVD. ' . rodlal ...._ R.11. MUl,,.ll. 'If liOlD , $1111
<X>Clcapoo. )\\ vr. 6 2 ..... 21 , tlP scorr ~d<clrfc Closed :;at Open 9tndoy PRICES!' ' Btst oftcr 181-'IWI • •&·--··· A> " • -._.;._. Hunt. lulh 11~..USS FORD AUTHORIZED ' · ..,.. .... I.CK '-"11trr u,.. Wp . V .. ,
8 wb. Nd. p . ,bomf:1. dlllbo&rd $150. ~ T 1•--'Utlllly 9450 •nwuOfe l mfM.oto:iut-..on nd LEASING SY........... ,1 "'-· ,, ... ., f1 tkr/ elt 847-7049: ~ 2n1 rJ3..3S1J * , • ...-., ROllNS. · F.ORD ..... ~ ,,,_""'"' ~~ .... · ...:..-r..:. MM1tr-',., ....,.., ~·'"· . • HARD TO GET? Am.nu'• 1.,..11 !euln' (:"'I" ,._,.,AL ~JG !IMtbte. i'-'•'lar •Nl•, r,,,t;I, I.+"''-
FREE to qU&l. lllOme:~2 J>eaut. a..tSllpMoor' ... ,... ~ Boat Tralle'r , 2lMiOKatborBlvd. NOSUCHTH1NO syttelJI lot On&nee or net statJOn. Waion.._ Ps/PB, \V)(M'T4J
..... -mote 1 yr. = Equlppsd to ......, 2 Co11a M•n WOOIO ,1 "".., o1 all '>'Pl> -dd ,'e Coltb,...!Ol. Jmmae, 1\111 ,... cOnd., ~. 961·7el0 ~'Uiii"C..;;;UST:....OM~~.-14-u-
old. Brothen. home WANTED· Slip or Sidi' Tie ailbo&tl or 1 pwr boat, '99· 1ruekl f . ' V'··• ... 'II ~ ~ --
pttl. 1<M0<9, o;i-01*1 2117 --•• ;~. ~-~Int. llS--OG% Ma~is Mafar·t Inc. · "°"'' " ""· •q• 0· · ....... ·-'" ·-~u.,... ,,...,un. ru fER• .& •• If e, fmmtdlate aeliwry froQ\ P-..142-Utl • ioOd PO tit Offer. 1 J Doer; V•I , •w+.. trtM.,
PifOVING: Ger I 9'ep. 3 yn ~ or 133-lm, ut 4'd' TR Al LE R, 1970 """' rNet 300 can aM tndl -1G4121, ->fnte,., .ir 1e1Mfltlefllftf,
old, pfft pt(, sood wacb-1785. ttPtralion. $f0. ~ NRRARI \Ve have over ($0} • Competitive rate• ,-.. ... -.,, .& ~·" 19IST J&ia, SSf 343 c:a In, ,_., .... nllf, rMle, heot·
dog, to aood heme. Call 5• d Ji t 22, after 5 p.m. 1910 TOY OT AS ltt stock! I e New nr dealenblp tel"Vict _.Vil ,._ fa.ct ale. IUJ\Y: txtru. Slot "'· .XSW IOI 832-4189 2119 I 8 II O Newport tmpcrQI Ltd. Qr.. QIECK OUR PJUCESI 11 e Full~ "trldefn" value 'fof ~· $1750. ~ ,
19'& KARMANN Ghia bot>. $11-160! Tru<h '500 anp Coaol>'• """ aulbor-MARQIJIS 'MOTORS llfC. -pttoent car •.t..t. MOWTA . DUNTON
FOR •--SL Ind dealer 900 So. Cit tiwy, Lal\UI& e All popular makes a\11.U· .. ~ RAMBLDt Aalll." 8Ca. ""°" ..,... -UOI -t IS p<r loot. Up 'U ,ORD plC1<1tp st.us.s0va.r.1.11TS C!k-7'"'3 * ""'3100 oble Sport °"'Pe wfdl .. _c, Wq. 11611. aulo. r& . . °"""' Ave., C.M. 2/lt to 30' \! Too, Iona bed xi""'-:1100 W. c..iflhtt Fot a.m~ Details caI1 One .,,..,, lociollr ownod, • e Call -e
SWEET ...... part -· 61U8?2 • "' .. N. -• ·--God-aol<I -pl"'11 FORD female. 1 yr. old, .,.., NEWPORT dlpo on bi( bay 3 ""'" dlr, mxl. blOI' ..... "2·!Mm ~ J40-1'1tj • 111UMPH '."'.~Alco<nu~r crtam ln1-'. mt i,;h -'co T •D. ,
ch""-n. •:.o ..... .:, ""1 for bot.ti llsted for ..... 1 .. with black iDL Take llD&ll tor-AUthorlad l'eri'&rt DeaJer """-' .._._... ~ .,.. uw'I< ,,_..._,.. af• -elcn ar Or lmall dn, Will f ;;;;::;::;::~~~~~ •:ie TJW, pod cond. 1800 Of 1d1re or .mall ~.,.. Call J.l. l"OR,
BLACK •"" flOld mixed pup. us. PhOne -• 11n, prvt """· For Wo, JAGUAR bbl :ir;; Woodland Dr., ROllNS FORD fi<.ml ., • ...-. Ow.~ ~.~n· '!::!. 2240' S. ...._,_
p I et . 7 wk t • o I d . SLlP tor 45' bolt Call Phil 49W773. [A&UM Beach ..,,.._, '" -.-..... 816-<>935 2/17 T•mpon,.., .-...., *"'1 11.rbor Blvd. PLANNINO lo ..,.., YOQ')l Call._ -•_,a »ta>ll" 166 lttttma~·-Scovi tx4 '6' XKE Coupe1 lo ml'•· 1 'M TR '· Nu lnltrlor A t1tt1, 1 .°'.;'taii~!!M!f!•l[lsall!!!' .. ~ ....... -•• o; I tllid &D•IJftPIJW nwu.r ot ·~ lfo8QW, hll ,.,_.,, *· SANT A w
THE QUICKl'JR YOU CALL. V•tY "'°"' Priced ID ..U. Owtter. AM/FM, loci air. 2' IOpe, WIY flOOd '"""' 1, -tn lod&yts Os"1Dod -'1111
THE QUICKER YOU = SOCK rr. TO '!l!lfl 1162.Qll . _CaJ_l _•96-_;%1..,19_. ____ ,c.l:..;11;.;00;.;';.;;•m.;,;;...;1;..m"----Elepbanla! Ads. Cheek ""m """· ' Sy ... .., DWS47 546-7076
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