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ONE LIGHT PLANE DUMPED ON ANOTHER AS HIGH·WINDS CREATE HAVOC AT ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT
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W 1'SiliNG'l'ON (UPIJ -Tiie. mndern·
civil rights movement, born in 1954 and
qortm'ed by Congress and the cou rts, has
5lrffered 118 ·first major setback in a
Senate vote hailed by Southern leaders as
the harbinger of "a ohange in.direction."
Mansfield,. CO.Mont.).
. '"lbett'I' a comervative movement
\Jnd~ way in this country," warned Sen.
Waite. F. MO!ldale (J).Mjnn,), leader o!
the defeated Senate liberals. "'Illere'a a
fear about being courageous on racial
matters."
knocked oot in-.....,• Scclt all&-
Sigrilflcantly, -le durt.,. the final
days inchided few of ·the fervtnl plea• Lr
supj)lrl of bla<k asplrallons i h a I
characl<rlzed Senate civil richts debate!
ioOIJW: WI • ._.rm;;t,,.,....,., lo / tba!,-if ~WU Ill)' tllllatlon OWll I J>-
The Stennis )ll<JpOlal, ~ by cl..,~ beepnillllatod·bf~-~ proadlinJ lb\; .,..,_they. would ... all ,
19 Other Soutbd'ners, WooJd dedift '• ~ itbopl _ i><?'!"i'o , ( ,. I / · · lepJ authority 01 their diapmaJ f<r Im•
r "that m".0..1~-_,; cr1•~ :nwi,.~..,_ ~· ,~ t.iOcll<r mediate dlsrillaa~" ·
po JCY. ,, 6'""" 11~ .... ~ K'!"ia Mike ~M~ni 'wllJ ,b~f in 1t.lle ~ , Loa"ts llid the board mem·berl ~
of (he 191itlJ and llOs. .
established ,.uDder civil r1gtit,,. Jaw.a teaching apin,todAy. , 1 It to tie!knowri: they, in n<r way tolerate
"shall be app~ wtifonn!y in ·an i-epooa SchQol ~ m'eo:it.:• voted ~ ~ this activity, but at tbe present Ume they
"It'll have to be done gradually. and
with more consent on the part oC the
paren~, black and white." Sen. John C.
Stennis ({}.Miss.) said of .future school
integra tion.
Mondale said Sl.eonis' aiDeoctment
would . slow Southern integration rather
than speed integration of Northera
schools.
Even in eudm sing-a rivaJ amendment
ovtt Stennis', tbe Whlte HOUie aakt it
was doinc IO lo '""~"~ validltion to de
facto se~ptiori ii> the S...'!11 in the
,..,.. -U.t It la CGllO!itutlooally
penniaslliie in the real o! ti'! counlr)."
of the United StatH In dealing with -con-door session Tuetday n1ght,to-11ve Marig see more prµ11-1n Mang-as-an JndJvudual
diUons of eegregaUm by race, whether a second '~. alUiougti t~ decision than negath1'ri and therefore they &re Will·
de jlU't or de,!acto, in tbe,ICbools ol the , wa1i o;ot unanunow . · ing to give him·• second-cbence.
local educaliooal. agencies or' ltly, 'state. Mang was su~ from teaching • Mang is a first.year teacher. He: Uvet
without regard to tlie :«lgin er cauoe or . Mpnday,and ~ay alter 11Jo lncld<llt In In Laguna Beecll.
such sqrepliori.-" . · . his economics clasa: Jut 1Friday. Loats said the.board tevtewed b.11 col-"We've opened a new gateway," S~en·
nis said. He credited growing Nortlicrn
distaste for school integration as the
p-imary factor ip his 56 to 36 victory
Wednesday. Stennis ~·oo with support
from II Northern Democrats led by Sen.
Abraham A. Ribicofr. (0-Conn.), and in·
eluding Seoate M.1jority Leader Mike
Senate Re.publican Leader Hugh Scott
predicted that lbe amendment wouJd be
eiiminat.d from the pending ICllool ald
bill by Ilooae&nate coofereea.
'!'be rival was-.deleoted, ,U to 41, with
Sen. SllU J. Ervin Jr. (l)IN,C.) turnln&
l1orid as he thwxtered, "Amen for the
Stennis amendment!" 11aen • proposal by
Sen: Jacob K. Javit., (Ji.N.Y.J, to
weaken SteftaW,' ameodmml went ®wn,
:;o to !J.
,It tbus • aboµsbed , , the distinction · SOfMIOI spol~n nkt the teacber leae record, his performance so far lhi,
between, '!de m' ae,lll'galloo -lhal ·~·.Mkecl;.hla·ottudenls w they bad . year· and ... 1uatioN ""' blm "" ad·
rdiJUng rrom liw: the om1 kind effected eo,cer beard·~ O>Uniry J99 cheer.~· mmistrators, and found ho other mistake
Scott toJd reporten that the Stennis p~
posal woold prove to be unconstitutional
at WW5I and unenforceable at bell.
by UJUrt .~HEW ~· so 'far ~ and He lben bepn_a Jpelk>ut yell lhll on hi.< """"11. • . ·
"de facto" ~. wbJich results seemingly would have ended ib •a four.Jet· Mmig Save ' up I job at which he wtS
from , nf'~ .patterns and ill ter ~ bad•he finished it. , earning better than $20,«W a year 118' a
pre-valerit1Ji Ncr'tbS'n clt.ies. Then, school spokesmen said, Mang real 'e&tate.brOker 'to .becxme a teacher, "It is impossible~to accept.and,will be
""' . asked lhe;class;•"What does it speUT" Loats said~ ..
Countian Facing
Illegal Alien
Smuggling Rap
Winds .Scatter Planes,
Topple Trucks, ·Campers
Bandits Strike
l? ashion Island
Jeweh·y $tore
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Robert v. Baker, By JOHN •v .. -·. ·'l'W• ,mied ·~ndits -llruek .. Fa,ahion -·~~ Al I a.m .. loday, the acnechinc gusts !!\land jewelry store in N~ l!'a<h JS, or Santa Ana was indicted by the °'·• D .. lr '"*" '-:".' began to,pliog power lines, especially just beroi•e noon today and repl)rtedly
Federal Grand Jury Wednesday on Howling, dry desert winds bluted in' along the Oraftge Coast, and F.dim Com-estaped wltti nlore lha'n $200,000. worth of
charges of conspiring lo smuggle and Or.ange C9unty before·dawn today, thro\1' 'lany totals 1bowed 27 Jn•jor· Ol.1age:s gerris. jewelry· and other yaluables: ,
transport 25 Illegal aliens into the United 1ng small planes anchored al •angr hrou1hoot·the county. folice bro".i:!.castJ liidlcated ttie '$200,0l')O
States. County Airport around like chi'1ren•: Harried officials aaid today they· ha~ IQ.SS. fi~ as · .all t>ranse. C¥tY. units
Baker v.•as arrested Feb. 6 near the in-toys, smphing windows, wrecking signs "TlUltertd lheill' -full emergency work: were 3!erted'to 'see k out \be ~ttbbers. . .llnd toppling trucks. campers IDdVees. iorce'to repair dimage. Early 'reports" 1lni:flcated' tl\e guhmen
lerSection of U.S. 395 and S~te Route 70. The 85 m.p.h. gusl.1 .. hi\ the tie-down Many early morning blackouL! had eotered . the ·!f~nert,'and· Cliu'k JeVfeJry -
Officers said Baker was drtving a two-ton areas at Orange County Airport starting ~ rtpaired later but cal? steadily Store~ 3%. ~ashion bland; a~t . II
truck which was stopped for a rou tine at 4 a.m. and by· midmorning, a total of came ln throughout the rnorri.u.. they a.m; wUring ,false must,cties . and; hat!.
16 small planes were trew bou' th said. They , WVt armed ·l\nd 'early accounl! check. 5 n 1 ~ e . ' iridicated sbot! mat have beep nn?d dur-' The ind ictment alleged Baker was area, some resting ~·tither planes. ~t last reports this midmorning; irJi 'the ·holdii(l''. ;No'"!ItjUrY: rcporli:were
hired for $300 to pick up the a1 iens in The winds are forecast · to ~e F.dijtoo Company aides aakl %7,000 . iriimedlatefy ~av81lil.b1'J · • · · ·
lhroogh Friday nlghl coatomen ha,. beflJ afleet.d In IOUthemm:::..-:.=.:.=.::;:...:..=::.;·:C.· ~-:"-' -~· --: Bonita. near the international border, and No injuries were reported at t'he and coastal Orgce rami.y b)a.-p
rtrive them to Santa Ana. 'The aliens airport. but the-damage toll Jn a· r.-
allegedJy paid from SIS to $200 apiece to r~aches ~to the ollars, The situalbr beCatfte ~., critical, they
an unknown man in TijUana. Me~ __.air.port-mde aa i today. ..&aid,~that~they ~were.tryin& to summon
!J!lmigrat>err-o~kcr ran DANGER POINT emergency crews from staUons in
when the truck waa stopped . bu t sur· "The wind reached the danaer point a.t Riverside and L<ls An1ele1 Counties.
rendered after a shol was fired. grazing About 4·a·l1J·.'' airport~spokeaman Ron So many wireJ were down, offlciah WASHINGTON (A,P) -The . House
. · Chandler said. ~ai:\;.~1 \bey bad stopped keeplnr lr1tk poised today l\>r a"'llher J\lowdown wi\h
his left hand. "It became ·so .evere at so~ pobtl!: the White House over educaUon spendln&.
that the planes' anchor lines strained and WARNINGS UP ulklng up a rfidsive. appropriaUons bill
'l>Ulled concrete anchors completely out ot AJoq the coast, nnall~aft warning! that once again is haunted by a veto
the ground,'' Ile added. I f 'I ·•-•-P I t Con " I . or u1 1~ were up uv1•• on • ..,rea . ,
One airport fireman 11id he. saw a ception lo the Mexican border, and in The possibility of another veto of the SCHOOL BUSES'
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ShowdoWn Vote ' ' . ' . ' ' .
On HEW Brews
Some class memben responded, IChool I.oat. repeat.ct Mang'• ..,,tanatkn to
autllotiUes said. the IChool'boanl o! what prompted blm lo
Dr. Nonnan Loats, a :rsoc I a t ,ed glve fhe.vulgar cheer. .
tuperlt!Ulndent ·ror the · ad>ool' dlalricl, Mang was talking 'aboul Abrallam U...
sakl Mang right after the dUll wtllt to coin's Gettysburg lddreU and explalnlng
Com1a d<I Mar High Priiicipal Leon that it w"' Ensliab philosoClber aoton
l\1eekS", told Meeks whit be had•done,and Locke,' nbt Linc0ln1 who first spOke ol
said be re&lized he had made a mia.ke. "govet;ntnent of the peop~e. by lhe peos;&t.
Lat.er the,sa1ne day, Loats said, Mang for the people." . · ·
brough\ Ille cl"' back' together and Apjjafe!lllY lhe stl)>Je<t was too 'deep
apologized to tbe atudents. arid the class waa not payina' ~ention,
Ldatl recounted. ·
Mang wanted to wake thtm~up and-IO
he,ueed ttieeo.ntry Joe cbeerile aaicl bis
wife had heard In a UC lrvtne Extena1ou
cljss that -k lbat dealt, wilh•adoi..,,.nt
alienation aod the tactics )'OU1hs hav1
~pif,eptic
Ba~~y Ta~en . , . reverted tp bec:wse1lhey feel they doa't haye o voice In 11>yermnenl • .
FromAuw Artirwal.r. one &lrl aiked oot 'o!
M.-g•s class and 'Was' gr.nCed pennll.llon
the same day, Lolta aaid.
OZARK. Ala. (UPI) .-A (°"""month-. r-'-:--'--'..-'._. ,_ .. _. . .,..-'-.. __ _.,~
old gtrl ,w)lil re!!uirea <;Oll'~medii:il at" : iOrande' tentlpn ·was kitlnaped' rrom a 'cllr Jn ' a...: e sfocttY.,,_;g"~Y, ' . '
State PoJJce 9"it, UtUe ShaUn McE\roy
suller<d1 lr<til epifepsy lricl \hat she
wQUkl be in.danger of:having a seizure i! .
she did 1nol •r:.eceire a shoe. by: tO a.m., .
P$T .. ~y threw up roadblocks around .
the ~PIVg 'd.nter and' began bload-,
cistlng appeals. · · · :
A P1.edioal •90Urce said that altho\lgh' a
seirure probably woukt not' be fatal in
itfelf, there ' Ii a definite · poss!liility o!
1t:ranllJl;Uon'in a·chUd.ol Shaun's.rae. ·
TJ;e U\llelglrl ,....,cJad'hl...O;b!i!O &'\"" .
and wrapped Iii ·•· yellow bbnket.· llel< '
•iiil>tber hail 1'11 her l~ lhe car \vbUe llbe
,We•t.~~r ,.
Keep lhe1 halchft batteintid down
through Friday t>ecauie there 'a no
slo.,Jng .. dowrf • lhCile • Saaita ;Ana 1
wi1l41 !'~ic;h .. will ~the mert;W'f
up fnto the mkklJe 'IO!s along ll)e
6eaCb and up to 111 Inland.
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s : j ntEs-N-r:Jt;TY? plane l!!!]led from il;I anchors, aoar over Newport J\lltl up to 50 knots were spending measure !or the departmenls or
fOlll' """ iii Oilier parliiil 'ltciaft, then lon!CUI for the day. Health, Education and WeUare and Labor J'~JC..n~*'Ji'd~ .. ~.1.i.J Wm J 'Prtllil.;.t"; rfl-·J . unprtc ..
, deill<d:lo~ MlfCv: •tal<"'"t .
QO!l(r~ 11111.,.. ii' rare ifll111ht
lnfo1 f.hl. w0rkl110, o/ ~he: 1Upt"'
t«ei"tt "flpHOft4l Sdttrltv ~oun~ ,
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PONT IAC. Mich. I AP I -General
Pi:totors' GMC Truck & Coach Division
said loday It is recalling 4,269 school
buses and 21 ,681 tn1cks with GMC chas-
sis for inspecUon or possibly defective
brake hose retaining springs and rear
steel brake lines.
Tut trucks and buses involved are 1968-
fit models. GMC said recall Is a precau·
lionary meesure: to prevent the PoSSlbll·
Jty of brake line chaftrrrwhich.,,.ould re.-·
rulli'in the loss of hydraulic brake flui d.
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crash into the top oi another plane. Harbor I>eparto1ent patrolman said tM rose Tuesday when the Hou,e; Rules <>ranee CoUnty'! roadways fared little Winds tore a few bolts from their moor· Cpmmit~e rejected a proposed presiden-
bettu lhia morning. . •· ~ · • · "inp -tbrwlti tbt nilht and morni."': one Ual compromiK glv'lnl the White House
Many cases of signals out, large small saTl!loat sank and a cabin cruiser spending lalitUdi. , ' "Vehicles ~ and1hazai:ctous driving coo· .wl..'I saved 'juat before It went down in the· ,:•1 wouid Dot be surprised. jr he .would
d!tion.s were reported ' by1 police and Jiirbor. , • vefo tfult,"' iaid Ronald t.. Ziegler, pr~ ·
highway patrolmen. The CHP reported 1lie WtM wu'lalling its toll of canvu secnitary to Pmident Nixon: wh<n ulced
Sig Alerts 1or all countt n>Oda. _,.mg ,.._,coven paitO!Gieii said. ~ 11.!ednetjl.lt im.r 'tbe chief U<C11live
that campers, liill<ri:arid tmall cais n ar.o cl10..ed up ... ,.. ol llln•, &hat.. .....,Id do K'lhe bill c~me to blm without
should not travel in the wind. lered lfore wlndcm tnd' •ml t«f 'olf tbe """P= provlilOn.
Patrol en al&o adv1sed all other roo(s. 1 1 The, ttne nt spmned by lhe COJ11·
rnotoMl!t! to dr!vo 'onty4f-npecl.ily A m\alll'W11t1n~. ~tch"hid mK1'" """ Ill .. ~ Nizqn .. tlon
necessary ... The alert went out al 9:30 tt11hl11t rooftop ,llp toppled and lbe steel to SJ)e'l1d n much as he wt~,on educa·
a.m. ,. •• -CSaa WINllCI, """'II "" llon,.rcprdlesa ol the appropriation. •
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tilll Shaon reqoi<ed a lhol "'-..-, ! .
hours or she became tetioulli' UIJ
J\<XI shot bad been ~ue' af n<d>,'abolrt ·
tfour: aftfr the .kld~pin1... . . • ., , tlir""' broadc~ ~-Is, On. raaf? ,
.U.fions for !tie kl)thiper, lo , Jea\.e •. I!\< j
In a. "1e spli!:and, ~ 1Mj: UM tO 'authOri(le!. • " ; ', ' •
• indctJ'l11 b~ ·;. !he perktl\1 ;
lo\ Of a Piggly Wiggly store, noe 'pl a '
ctiatn ol small di1ve-up.croeerle1.
City and co u n t7 olficerr, tat
tsi>open, ih< FBI and about IOO civllt.ns
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H,eist Suspect Nabbed
Hairdresser Held in $250_;000 Lido H-o~up-
Newport Beacli police ;;ly today ar· "CaPt~ Hettes said today recovery of the
rested a suspect who they allege was one stolen i~ "was not too likely".
,.. of two gunmen who robbed Lido lsle Heeres declined to elabcrate on the ar-
were SW'prised by 'Mrs, Cunningham I!
they fled the home. They ditched the loot
irt a papj:!r bag in a lot nearby, then were
melted moments later at a roadblock on
the bridge.
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· Hairdos must fall. But Huntington Beach Hi~h
··-~ool Senior Irene Nelson, 17, enjoyed the wind m
her hair this morning as she beaded for school.
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Wild Winds Rip Boats,
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-Trees AroundN-ewpor-t
Firemen Battle_
$25,000 Blaze
At. Country Club
r--,,=,·-Sanfa-...niceffifWliiils w!iip-
ped up whitecaps on Newport Harbor
today, ripped a few boats from their
moorings, toppled tree limbs and caused
the near-sinking of one cabin cruiser.
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-the west tliatothetwl!< might~ buUd· -· A.fil'e wblcb started IJe!leath a ~ling
ing up on the eroded beach threaterung unit on the roof of the Santa Ana Country
to Wldermine the Newport Pier parking Club ne'ar Costa Mesa early this inorolng lot. But the erosion waa not wocsening. Today was trash Cilllection day on the call9ed more than $25,000 in damage
Balboa Peninsula, ·Balboa ls.land and the before Orange County firemen could CODo
Westcliff-Dover Shores-Harbor Highlands trot the wind-whipped OSJDes.
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The gusts, reported by harbor patrol-
men at ~ m.p.h., caused the posting of
small-craft warnings.
Ema crews were called out beginning
et 4 o'clock tbhi morning to secute boats
that broke their 'lines. One small sail·
boat sank and a cabln cruiser almost
went down. Canvas coverings of many
boats were ripped.
area and cans were blown over wfth con-Orange County Fire Chief J, W. Trotter
tents strewn down the streets. said five wiits battled the two-alarm blaze at the club house at 20382 Newport
Boulevard for two hours before the . From Pqe 1
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flames were brought under control.
First call on the fire went in at 2:44
a.m. as Winds spread the flames from the
roof to rear portions of the attic and
walls in the kitchen and men's locker
'"""'· Trees and large tree limbs were down
all around Newport Beach but no sub-
stantial dama1e was reported to penoos, base crashed tbroueh the roof.
cim or structures. "We've been lucky. Trees in N~ Beach and other
Trotter said no new construction at the
club was damaged .
'Ibe whole top of a eucalyptUs tree went coastaJ cities lost brancbel in the gusts
over on Marine Avenue, Balboa Island, thb: morning,
''The wind £actor caused the rapid
spread of the fire,'' be said.
and just laid down very nicely between • Newport firemen were out answering
buildings,'' said city Parks, Beacbet and. calla of toi.P\e!l, trees,Dfllr Pacific Cdast
Reoreallon Diredor Cal Stewart. · ur,hway and "llornlng CanyOu Road In
.At Irle: ·and Belview avenues Jn Corona : Corona del Mar.·
"There were so many false ceilings and
attics and hidden space1 tha't it made it a
dllficull ooe to fight"
del M.riPlne NTeD. over ana liloc -n -,e<iiiin s fiiJiiif areas, ·pro:--
ed the street: perty damage reports were also heavy. A C D • •
Newport IJleguard Captain Dave roof was blown from a hoU!< at the 1400 apO lStTlCt
Hanhbarger wd sttong northeast winds block of Glassell Street in Orange.
were cancelling out a tidal awell ·.from 1 E.Yen that city's police department had S ks 0 id
2 Laguna Men
Busted on Dope
Laguna Beach narcotics ornws ar-
rested two young men Wednesday night
after one assertedly flung a bag of
haablsh into a vacanl lot and fled along
South Coast Highway.
Ronald John Clow, 20, who listed his
address as the Tradewinds Motor Lodge,
2020 S. Coast Highway, and Lance Humis-
ton, 21, who listed his residence as the
Cliff Hotel, '1631 ~ Coast Highway, were
booked on charges of possessing mari·
juana with intent to sell it and conspir-
,ey to sell marijuana.
Police Sgt. Dave Avers said lhe two
were arrested by Det. Sgl. Norm Ba~
cock and Del Neil PW"cell in the vicinity
of Cleo Street and Sleepy Hollow.
Avera alleged that Humistoo threw
away a bag with Zl grams of hashish
and ran as officers approached.
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damage. Officers said • large glass door ee verr e
was shattered this morning by a flying
· tree branch,
The &USls seem to have spared part! of
Los Angelea · C.Ounty, but along the
foothills and in the San Fernando Valley,
_ damage was severe.
>\ huge llC3 airplane was dumped onlo
its nose as It was being moved out of a
hangar at Hollywood-Burbank Airport to-
day.
Howling winds with 80 m.p.h. gu!ts
plagued the vulnerable Loa Angil11 and
San Bernardino County foothills.
The Montrose subrtatiOn of the Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Office reported
300 calls related to the wind in a five hour
span.
Fina1ly, in Coma Mesa, the gales have
added some spice to the work of a movie
crew .
Police observers at the shooting loca-
tion at Costa Mesa Civic Center for the
movie "Doctors' Wives" said the crews
planned toWioot throughout the day.
"They sald they were going to do n
hurricane scene" one patrolman said.
Minimum Income
Gains in House
The Capistrano Unified School District,
caught between spiralling costs end a '
growing student toad, is looking to the
voters to bail it out March 10.
The district wUI be asking for a 50-cent
tax override which school officials believe
is a minimum to avoid drastic· cuta in
curriculum and services.
"Our average expenditure on a per ,
pupil basi! ls approxlmately $792," said
Superintendent Truman Benedict. ••0ur
projected figure was ,T/9.07 but I think
we will have to wait until the ind of lhe
year to know exacUy. I think our costs .
will be greater · than this,"
Last year, the district spent $'102.59, the
third highest expenditure per pupil or all
the unitied districts in Orange County.
But there are reasons why the cost Is
higb in this district, said Benedict, and
one of them is transportaUon.
"Last year we spent $32.64 per pupil for
transportation. This is because our
district spreads from San Clemente to
Mi!!lon Viejo. Some districts spend as
litUe . as $5 per student, the county
average ls •U."
Another reason ts the high number of
teachers who have found satisfaction
working in the district and have re.
mained for a riumber of years, many
permanently settling.
• 1 • As teachers remain in a district their
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Praa1d~nt Nix-salaries gradually inc!'eaS«t accqrding to
---on!.s-welfare-breakthroughs· -minJmum ·-a rigid salary schedufe. Although -the
annual incomes for working families -Capistrano Unified School District's
showed new streqgth in Congress today. ~ginning salary is low·lts teacher reten-
Sources expected approval 5000 by the tion rate forces its median salary to the· ff w and M mi Ulird highest in the county. ouse ays e~s Com ttee. Still another reason for high per pupil
Experts saJd the bwc welfare rerorm costs is the lower number of high school or family allowances may win tentaUve dropouts in this district.
approval as early as the end of this week. "I know of one district in the county
Final approval, along with hlgher social where the ratio is 1hree tlementary
Security taxes and an expected boost In student! to one high school .atu~~t. ~
benefit.a, may comei next month. ours it is ,}ess than two to one, said
Approval by the committee, studying Benedict. We have as many studen~ in
welfare reforms privately for a month the tenth grade as we have in the sixtb.
now, would mean the program cleared its It costs $25 to $30 ~,ore to educate each fin1~ and perhaps toughes~ congressional high school student. hunlle. Benedict also said he didn't know how
many districts receive money from
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BABY • • •
w...., ""!'ducting a ~to hollse .. arch
for the black-haired child, according to
Ozark Police Chief J. R. Dykes.
federal programs but that this district
lost fWlding recently which had been pro-
vided for students whose parents are con-
nected with miittary installations.
He also Indicated concern about the
fact that some pl"Of>erty owners are not
paying their taxes. "1 believe we will lose
approaimately •t&0,000 because of this,"
said Benedict. , ._
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"The mother left her lo the car and
spent about four or five mtilutes at the
out.side In the store," he saJd. "When she
came back, the bah)' was gone. That's all -w6 knOW. ,._
Dykes said no one saw. the abductor
take the chlld.
"My theory ls that people who might
have to borrow money to pay their taxes
are lettlng them go delinquent because
the government interest rate ls lower
than if they borrowed money from 1 lei.-
ding agency, They can legally let them 10 .
five years."
Jnlllionalre Brlgp ~ of more rest' of Gonion IJecaliBe of cootinuinc ln-
tllan '2so.ooo In jewelry Jaat fall. vesllgatlon lnlo the iclmllly and
Los An&des bainlr....,. Ron a I d wh<feaboofa of his alleged accompliee.
Herbert ,Gordon, '2, was held by Los "All we can say at tbla point is that our
Angeles ~ this mcrnlng to •await ac-Investigation and that of the Loa Anc•les
tioo by Newport authcritles, Police Department blmed up Gonion u a
Pollce Detective Capt. Lott Heeres '8id prtme suspect, and now we'll try to find
ll complaJnt dw'ging armed robbery the other one," fie said,
woold be sought against Gordon, who was Police here have not yet tded to in-
booked at a a.m. . tertiew the ·self~ployed, unmanied
Gordoo, ,-Negro. is being diargad a! hairdieaser.
one of two men who came to the Cun· "We'll start on that this afternoon,"
ninghams' doo_.t Sept. 10 and asked Mrs. Heeres said. ,
Cunningham ~ yacht servicing. 'Ille trail of the hoi<M> inen last Sep.
After she answered the door, the two , tember grew cold quickly after the JIKrn.
mep, armed with pistols, barged in. They ing robbery at 343 Via Lido Soud.
held the screaming woman uotil her hllS· Police sealed off the only entrance and
band came downstairs then the men exit to Lido Isle immediately after· they
bound.and gagged the pair. received a call from the Cunningham
Befcre tbe bandits ransacked the Cun-house, but jt took about 45 ·ininutes for:
AiDgham. house they tore oot phones and the wealthy couple to cu( themselves free
<OV«ed the couple with a rug. from their boqds after the bandlfa fled.
After that the pair went upstairs and" No further developments arose in the
!ifled. Mn. Cmrringham•s jew..i .... boxes, case until this week, police said.
-theri thiYHill. -""'-"" · ·The !Jieftwas w liecinrtor the1'1med
Many expensive pieces from the Cun· yachtsman-auto racer and his wife in re--
nlngbam collection disappeared In the cent years.
heist, including a rare, black Australian Several years ago two youthful
opal burglars stole the valuable jewelry but
Allen Oil Bill
Goes to Capitol
Orang~ County BoOnl of Supervisors
Chairman Alton E. Allen Wednesday
~V<d boord approval lo tal<e a coonty
resolution endorsl!lg federal oil drilling
sanctuaries to W.ashington D.C.
All'"' told board members he has ~
asked to testily at bearings for the
c ran s ton-Murphy-Nelson-Muskie '!\ being held Feb. 24 'and 15 by the Oit, as
and Minerals subcommi ttee of the ate 1
·-·Committee. '
The proposed bill would ere e an otl·
drilling sanctuary in federal ti nds acf..
jacent to state oil sanctuaries. A state
sanctuary now exists from the mouth of
the Santa Ana Rivf:r to the Mexican
border. Board members originally pe,.ed a
resolution supporting the act Jan. 7. Allen
said he will present the resolution at the
heailng. .
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PUC Engineer BaCks Edison . .
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·p:}arit tXpa~sion
By JACK BROBACK -
04 '"" Ofllff Plllt SMff . . -.
The Southern California Edison Com-' ,. . ' , ~·s hopes of exp8ndllic 1ta:.Jiuntington aeacli plll)l &<>!. illarp.~_\\'edneSjlay
as ,-~Public UUliUes Cominlsslon engineer
Lesdfiecf' that the addiµ~-of ' two Wtlts,
should be'll-.. · _
~ EDiloeor Norman J'!l!nsoo said
lh< ~Jtty ol )lrolon£0!! temwid<
blockoulJ •ls'll\lht. but th k •hould not
llO )fken. • '
But he sug;-lhat Edison be re-
qµired to · study five· specilic areas to the new units in o~ration than without altemaUve sources of'generaUon. througbout-~system tc meet QVetloads conslt\icuon -Of the HunUngton Beach ~~ne how e~ssions of niirosen.o;a:-these,Wllt.s. "As sho~ In elhlblts, there ~ also dwel~ on a ~"mlnimum in ceftalli ar~s·. ' • wilts, · ~
Uttrs can.be reduced. V(ill _be-ain increise 'a\ Huntington Beach emissions disPatch syitedi'1 which had Under ~ ~nimum emis!iona plan, wi·:~cl~ :;m::ie ~r.:':~;~ab~
"My lnaJysls UxtiCates• that~ under which is more than olfMt by decreases bee:o tirOU&ht out in pl".evious tes&lmony. ' plant& whiclt11*1er~ted the least..Uto11rw. said. "Whill! madNr-µni\I might have
Edi100't1 schedule of n\ainteDance1 the ~om ~ 1 1tes ~ th~ buin." , "'I ·wyuld reeom_mend tba\., ~lfispn. be oxides would be used to higher capacity been avallablti: if Proifamined-several
.~ximunt d~and will not .be met under . As to..,!tsearcl) -......_ J~n sug~ Immediately .required· to ,nflia.te the ~than those which emit more. years ap, Olf'-anaiya11 bas been direct.eel .~ ~plant outage 9ccurTlng In geated that study ~ made to remove minimum emissions dispatch m~thod," , Ediaoh ~ emisfions could be reduced toward 'lhe plaDb now feallble." ' ovember-it74~otnuun-ui • ""1t-nitm&'n-trom"1~-toer,-t:O"""finchncldlfica.---the-engineei-sa1 . ~ , .... . : ~. J~ 1~lli ~·ul.tunate ~l:!~d tw~:d~~ •~San Jans · e 1.t
res1lt Joi-November ls 18? flOun in·whtch tions in the combuSt~on~process, to study Edi.son ·uecutlves had te5!ified • ~at be-the · elim.inatlbn or .. at! i>ollutant power will not be available unUI 1971 or
the demand would not be fufly met.", collection and reduction of emissions this could be done at a cost of about tt , emission in the basin, no!_ a partial reduc-ft71. , • ·
On emi.ssians the efllineeJci Jatd U\e .Det after !ormalion .. to operate plants to milllion,,_,_~t_ l'.~ar. 1'Jle meth®,_ · ·a __ Uon, --· ,_,....,.-. ·-___ D)e: ~~'s~mje~o~ 51!_o_:w · ~-t
1verige ann'uaJ nitrogen __ e .emissioru: minimize emissions, and to replace old ~ubstltute . ror the normal dispatching, Johnson ruled out the ·inst.all~op 'Qf extra~ will be nee&:d 1n 1174 Ind
In the South Coast Basin will be less with pl8nu-or reduce plant· uie by providing system When power ls tr~nsferred nuclear plants Rs an ~~rn.apvi IJf the J9'if'l0 avota ~~ckouU. ~ ' __,
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Valley Man Gets British Paper
Civil-Rights--~
Movement
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The ~rltlsh Government came lo Foun-
tain Valley Wednesday at the command
of the Queen.
Her Majesty was represented by
Nonnan Sales, acting consul general for
Los Angeles, who Was swepl in a chauf·
feur-driven limousine down the San Diego
Freeway to present the Imperial Service
Medal to David George Hosken, a Briton
who now lives in FOuntain Valley.
"It was a ca&e of' the mountain coming
In Mohammed," Sales said, ex.plalnii1g
that Rosken wasn 't able to travel to Los
Angeles to receive the medal.
Haden interjected, uy just recently
started work as a custodian at Fountain
Valley Elementary School and didn't
want to leave my job."
It was with that kind or attitude that
Hoskent earned the medal from the
British Government, though it's doubtful
whether the Fountain Valley School
DiStrict will be able to match in later
years the tribu.te drawn up by the Central
Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood .
St. James Palace, and presented to
Hosken Wednesday ,
The medal was for 29 years' unbroken
service as a civilian employe of tbe War
Department. All of that. time was spent
working as an engineer and fitter at the
army's central ordnance depot at
Chi\well, Nottinghamshire . ' ,
The award was made 12 moriths ago
shortly after Hosken's retirement and
ifter he tr'1vele9 to Califo~i• to live 'f!lh
his daughter. M'ts. Ann Brandoo, and her
family at~aaat Albatross Drive, Fountain
Valley .•.
"We have been tryln& lO persuade him
to have the medal·fonnally, presented at
the consulate," ~aid Sales, "but then we
realized he couldn't come up so we made ·
tbe trip down here." .
One who was delighted at the ~nor
was the Brandon 's oldest 4aughter,
Beverly, 3, a girl scoot. Hos.ken let her
pin it on her brand new unlfonn.
"I'll show it to my troop," she said .
18 Meet Deadline to File
For Beach Council-~osts
Eighteen entries met the noon dead·
line Laday for the April 14 11untington
Beach Ci ly Council derby, a race I.hat
promises a fast pace and a lot or jcx:key-
inti for pOsition .
A total or 2:l hopefuls took out entry
r.iapers. but some scratched early. It
shapes up as one or the largest ·fields in
I.he city's election history,
In 196.f there "'ere 19 official candidate5
and 17 in the 1966 race. At the last elec·
tion there were 13 seeking council seats.
Four positions are open on the city
council with · three incumbents, Mayor
.Jack Green and Councilmen Alvin Coen
and Ted Bartlett, trying for re-election.
One incumbent, Dr. Henry Kaufmann,
bowed out of the race this year.
In the city attorney race, incumbent
TJon Bonfa has a clear field with no chal-
_leiiger_s_appt:.aring_befQZ:e the deadline.
Chalh!ngers who filed for the four city
council seats are :
Phyllis J. Galkin. a realtor ; Roger D.
Ronald C. Bauer. a member of the city
parks-.and recreation commission: Henry
Duke. a plannihg commissioner: Marcus
Porter. a planning commis~loner.; Ronald
V. Knapv, a. ma1ufacluring analyst co-
ordinator': Gordon R, Hatch, a local busi·
ncssmin : William N. Gibson , a plumber.
A. C. Marion1 an independent oil opera·
tor; Norma Gibbs, former Mayor of Seal
Beach and currently a Huntington Beach
r.iarks and recreatlon commissioner: and
KenneU! R. Goodwin. Sr., a contractor.
.(oseph S. F.erm, president of the Prop-
ertfi()wners f'ro!ective~e-, and Hope
onier,,-wbo formerly ~ed-u secretary
to the chan)ber of com:inerCe.
.. Oneccandl"81t who' filed.· Goorre M
n!>ld. was ·~ out or tpe rice When
some Invalid 1 signatwu, were found on
his wominatlon petition. He did not cor-
rect the petition by .filing time today.
May.qt Jack Gteen anl190nced he 1!1
dissociating him self from RogeJ Slates'
re.al estate buslr\ess because ol Slatea'
candidacy. . '.
Green said he i!I trying l.n tQuetch ru-
mors .that he and Slatu: were nlMing
;:is a fcam.
In Setbaclc
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The modern
civil ri&hls movement, born in 19S4 and
nurtured by1 Congress and the courts. ha5
suffered its first majQr setback in a
Senate ·vo!f halled by·SoUt_pe_rw leaders, as
tbe,bartiinger of "'• •ct in ~ir~~On·'.' ,"ll'EJ!~ve lo J>e, ~on-:,.'1'~~_.!Jana wtlli ...,. ,C<lllffnl '!' lliO Pai'i ccm.
JJa{'.ents, ~acf. and white.'! ~. 1~0hn C.
Stennis (J).Mlss.) iu.ld ol future acbool ·
integrat.iOA. · '
"We've opened a .new .gateway," Sten-
nis said. He credited grow ing Northern
disbst~ for school integration as the
primary factor in his 5e to 36 victory
Wednesday. Stennis won with support
from 11 Northern Democrats led _by Sen.
Abraham A. Riblcorr, fD-Omn.), and Jn.
clUding Senate Majority Lucier Mike
Mansfield; ~Monl).
"There' ... conaervadve movement
underwaJ fn thil country," warned Sen.
Walter ,F. MOndale (!>-Minn.), leader ol
the dtftated Sen1te liberals. ''There'a a
fe.ar abQut being ·couraaeous on racial
matten." .. · •
Mandlle • said Stennis' am·endment
w.ould slow Sou.tbenL..~UQO_rather
than speed inteiraUon of Northern
schools.
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Senate Rejects ,-
Ban on Busing "_J " ir····'"• Wiii. Y 'ILG"( U~ff "";lf9
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TEETERING Sl.GN RIPS RESTAURANT ROOF IN HllN'TINOTON ·
Firemen L'11h . It Down, Sign ·company C~llid to Remov•·lt'
• . By JOHN VALTERZA
Of Mt ' .... IY 'ltlf Sllltf ,
l;lowli{lg, drf ~ wlnds1 blasted into
or~'ie P,unty before ,dawn tOday. throw· .
, iri&, amall ,planes MChored 11l 0r,np
~ · C~RQli .uouQCI Ute r childreo11
IOflj . Jlll Wii\ilowt; Wl'eC~ ' , I •'
• alld tapj,ii.g~_,cari)p';(i~ Jii'o!; . : .<
~ ·lilt, is m.pf .. ,&Uif' ,bit J11t ~
, . 11.u al 'Pr~ Cew!Y ~ 1ikt!lll. •rr•,m: ~~~.:t tota1 iii
11" iql,n plliref ~ere strewn aOout the
atei, s&me• ttltiiig atb)i Other planes. •
JJ'tle . wll\ds · 1i;e forecast to conLinut
uY!M!lh Friday' nli!>l.. -.
No Injuries Were· reported ar the
a.trPort, 1 but .the· dainase toll In aird'af\ ,.,ch.. Ii)!. ' the · IJiouoand! ~r dollars,
aitport_lldu.uld..Ji>day .' _
''"Ibe· wind reached the.danger poiJii-at
about' 4 a.Ql.," airport spoketman Ron
Cllandlir alid.
"It beclime so severe at some poinl• t.!Jat the ,PJan~' anf.hor lines strained and pUtled concre.~-anchors completely out of
the g1'9Und,'1 he added.
'One '••ir_port 'lirenian ui · h aw a ___.
plane pulled from its ·anchors, soar over
lour rows of other pilrked aircraft, then
crash into theitop of another plane..
Orange County's roadways fared tittle
bett~r th~ morning.
Many cases of signals out, large .
vehicleS down and hazardous driving con·
ditions were reported by police and
highway patrolmen, The CHP reported
Sig Alerts for all county roads, warning ..
tllat campers, trailers and small cars ,
should not travel in the wind. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Sen~!<
today rejected a pt'oposed ban on federal·
ly ordered "buaing11 of students to inte-
grate 3Chools. Federal law already prl)o s • B D d ~ibi1' (eder~I agencies from ordering l·gns oats ' amagn busing 1n order to overcome "racial lm· . ' . .:::;
Ptlrolmen also advised all other
motorists to drive "only if espeCially 1
necesiary". The alert . went Gut at 9:30
a.m. .
At 5 a.m. today, the screeching gusts
began toppling power lines. especlaDy
1lons the Orange Coaat, tnd Edison Co~·
p&ny totals ahowed f1 major outages ·
thl,'ou(houl lhe county.
baJa~e." The amendment by Sen. Sam -.
J. Ervin, {O.N.C.). would have gone fur·
· ther by: baring federal courts and agen·
des fro.ft requiring busing "f1'9111 .one
ocbool district to lllOtber achool diotrk:t to alter the racial composition of the ,slu·
dent holly 1t any public IChOols." •
NEW YORK fAP) Another 1toCk
market rally wilher,ed late this afternoon
;:if~r a brte.f Olng. The trading pace slow·
ed as .P.f(tts eroded. (See quoLations.
Pases fi.27).
8y ,Wind in HuntingtOn fW'rled olficllll Wt lndl)' they have
mustered ,their fu1l emeraency work
Tra~h-C.8!1S_~olle:d In th~. s!ree~1 ~&!2.S
were ,damaged and boats were torn loose
from moorings 'aB ·slrpng winds buffeted
Huntington Beach today.
Most serious report of damage camr.
from the Ocean View School Distric1.
which reported that a ~chool wall had
been blown down. force to repair ~damage."' • ' ~--..,.... --·-· ----·'--Maby·-earlf-moFrilili-bllckouts--had--~
The wall Was for the Vista View School bttn repaired later but cal111 steadily
undCr co~strucUon at Foxglove Avenue·, (See WINDS, Pi&t %1
Fountain Valley. ·It was a concrete block
wall 'nine feet fall and str!!tChing the en·
tire 120.foot l~nglh of the site. The1 dam· '
age was esti~ated ~t $3,000.
Orange. Coast
Slates. chairman or lhe city planning
commission ; Robert C. Terry. a down·
town businessman and opponent of the
''Top of th e Pier'' plan ; ROO:ert .J. Zin"!,·
J!Nlbe. a trustet with the Ocean Vle\\'
School District .
·* Valley Extends ULI Li~es Beach Progress
"The ·blocks had been set in place and
lhe next step was to pour concrete Into
the shelis but the wind got to them first," ·
11 school district official commented.
Six small boat! were ·1om loose 1 frofn ~
moorings In , Huntington a arbour 1 but ,
were i'-ecovered ·wuhout problem by the
harbor department.
'M'eadter
~etp1 the ;hate~ battened down
through Fridty because there's 110
1lowin1 do,n -these 'Santa •n•
winds whlcb will boolt lhe mercury,
up 'into the midd,I! 70's along the '
beach and up to i, inland. Time for Voting Tliree Members Pleased With ·Work 'on Beauty
Polls on April 14 will be open from 7 Three members of, the Urban Land
a.m. to 8 p.m. in Fountain Valley. lnslilute which charted a blueprint for
The city council Tuesday night ex· beauUficatlon or Hunttnrton Be~ ch
tended the closing time one hour past the turned to the .. tt tod · ctty ·clerk's recommendation, whlle adop-re ... ry ay to lee how it
ting the ru}es and procedures for ·tht was getting on with the job,
April 14 city council election. They &aid they liked what ~ aaw.
Latest applicant in that council race ,What they a.aw was·ti~ miillort 1tol'Ch of
was Albert Hollinden, a member of the lmprovemenll to ·the niunicipll beach
City's parks and recreation commJssion, and pit.r -a swept beach, fOO palm ,,.ho picked up nomination papers Tues-trees, lit by 1,200 subierranean 1ighta, 1
day. vaot ~.OIJIJ.'l>lce parking lot, Ind well
Three incumbent councilmen. Mayor kept concession 00.ildings.
enl8'prlte wW catch the iplrit and do Its what'~ betn dpne, M Was Camp~U's '~ac-·Firemen were ~alled to secure i si&ri
lbart. '' ' , tion., • . hanglcg1 loose. from the. roo~ of ~ VIiia '
Tht group from tht land restarch The visitors were less ·than. pleased Sweden' on , f\.1ain Slreet. Runll~
organization hll'P'l"'!J• .I>!! t"!'i!lnl OI) .• j w)lfn ll1eY "l"i the 12 'l,?iVion, •Jl;lrlll!nnls , Bea®'· , , , , 1 • ~· •, .i ~
proJecl 1n 1.on1 ~.Oitd .. il.,,..'1nltM' •111€ llunllng ori B<acn Compap'y li<ijl~ on "The si_gn w~s Ulljng'.over a~-if:'i": ,
-to tate-1 tour .IJilie,~ l~,ljfand: : ..• 1• : l . h!d•" 1·.,...... ,lt,:!A•·".'.• 'it.!..'"""··' hlft, ·• , in the Soutbent ,...... , i« '1f'6~ , ~mme,f'lld, ~gai~, ~l," · u ~ """1 ve-1"· "'u-:'.f\.;,r,r.-
\"1lh N1hu 'llif'~-_iM NNi&i t•oorte<J . "\\'• •i!"Plti letl W!· '" Plllll'! th~ '90(,olf," a lir,"'l"O q111• :
INSmE ·TODi\Y . . ' Pr1afCltnt Nb:cm'1 unp'rec:t· d•fiic'd /oi:ilvn Policy •tlitenienl '
QGV• tht l'Off"" o ror< in!ighl •
'inlo thf>.""")dfl/I• of lijf 'ii I l1.1rrt.;N'¢fai'<r st<V'<!i!i, y;~ 1
ell! Bdge 7. • ~ Jtonald ·C8m~TtttJim\hbWn~~. pooru~Otabeachto useitaiilhcf~! tcf\ 'r, • ' 'I
beach improv~ by VI n-C.e datlon 1ftr apartment~(, t 1' , •1 1 rd afned .,.,d,,. not"( , ••rtl• ·• Mt"• trm. 11 Moorboule, harb<t and (beaches develop--:'4 Jt 'fOUld ~aye be!?D1• bj:tter.. •for ctbe1 t Litegua s w ., ... t"rs 1 ·P' • 8Y C.'"9""'9 ~ -~-•;
-t dirictor. aM lake Stewart. former '"""Ile jf,'the dty -could' hive·IC<luired the . out. ... The .wind ww,
1 Id aw~ thitpi ~to '=::. '!' ...,. .. .. _ ..... • h -;J-.. c...... "".._.. ............ mayor wbO was on "1e council that called land and kept the beae~ oPCf1 for pu_blic ·iiea If they went out t ere t~a,y, ·one c,.....,. " GrMtt c.tr "
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-..-t---E<lwill'<I r.-ceorge-Scntt-im<t"Bemi•-''lt's--11,."""""'g1n~ ! Svalstad have also indicated their in· nt deterioration beinl reversed ," said
I ~-~ ; ~~-t . 0D.~ tenn,ed:~e 1~fme~ts · th~ Medi~rranean-styl~~~llding.con· ~~~·~d t~mnh.~~it' .Minji =='~... : E .. ~ tr,
l • ~ t.enfloii ti seeK reelection . Bob Nahas, one-of. the .original 13 I Three challengtrs, .John Mangano, membera on the ULt panel which reoom·
Burton Taubman and Jim Bartl: have meOOfld the lmprovem~nts tn 1965.
1IMI ul~ thefJ>lan to run._ ·"A thlna Uk, _thl1 b'tnftctioua, Private 1
''just t.eriific:.'1 ''lt'l',1ft/'~ •tn 'tairis 106.'lpart!llents .. • A ~an\an for , , , :'":G..-:a.~ 1 ,. ' • ~J:"111•11 u.~J """'"' ''
,.. ;_city doing -hi!'t~ .... ~. W!-l thi 11\m(intlon lleocf>c ~y, told· io.:· lUrt;~Ut~illl>l:l!\f aljd ~ , ,bl,li . l:'it'::.., l: :=, -,.,:·
wte..cl ot jU!t talkiJll a~_,,.,:!' · • r ' 1 diy~ DI thierULf .tiltmbetl ~ qn iht 'I •' Quftt ~JM j!tllnJl tD ~''Y"" terY ~ 1*""" " ..... ' www """" • w '
"Th• whole clly llhouJ<I lit. -, '£: I bloc~. doclln¢ lo ·m•k<•~I i and-1'11. f1lot ' ., J , , • ' •-· '--''-''----,_-..---..,J J --l --
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• Hairdos mUJt fall. Bui HW!tington Bead!· High
. Schoo( Stnior Irene NellGn, 17, enjoyed the wind in
041LY ,ILOT ,..,. IW T•rl'Y CtvHi.
her hair t1Jis morning as, she ~ded for school.
DOO.med House Leary Testimony Ends;
Problem Solved ·
• . Jail Death
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Won't JJcing
DA's ~~iion
·~· ' Dialrict .Attomey cecll llicka clamped
the lid Ugbt on the Vimoa Lout. Wllllams
conlfi>vetiy Wednesdiy wilh a ruling tha\
hill offiCe will take nCi" ~im.inal action in
the matter. • 1Hll acUon cJoaei1 !tie ,dOil< to faclions
· who •argued that tha ~ealh of the San
Pedro Nean>'lil an :otAnge C.uitty Jail
scutfle was far from the accident that a
divided coi-~r1~ • jury ruled it to be
followinif a two-day lnqiiesl. ' '
wmtams, 27, died Jan. 21 ln the jaU
' foUowtnt 1 protnicted stnJAle which
waa sparked, deputies aaid, by bis reluaaJ
to undergo nonnal' booking procedllres.
Ofli<ers told Jnvestigatora lhal Ibey were
-~ to aPPb' a "chOke boJd" m·the
berierlr'pr!Jooer aa be fou(ht off hiJ Cl)>
tora. ·
WUllams d.Jed before an ambulance
could reach the jail. ·
A coroner's jury ruled 7.5 Monday in
favor of a fiJxllng of accidental death .
The minority would have preferred a rut·
ing that Williams "died at the hands of
antoher."
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LIGHT PLANE FLIPPED BY WIND NEAR OC AIRPORT TOWER
For Booll ond Pl•-, Plenty of Troubl• With Moorlnt1
Front p_,., l
"Testimony revealed the decedent's
hlstory of mental ,Jllness and extreme
violence and that the even&s on.; the· date .,,.
of his death were strikinlily paralltl.;fo prior~ he had~,.~ lawJ ' ·w1'ND DAMAGE Hicks •aid. . . _..J'. , . _ ' ' ' "The unccntrolle<! ttstimony·Of eye wlt·
nesses w~ that the struggle at the jail
commenced when Williams violently
resisteddepulies and the restraint placed
on him· was releued the m~t he"
came in throughout the morning, they
said.
its huge rooftop sijn toppled .and t.he.1teel
base crashed through the roof.
-~rn-Nove1 ·way -judge~ives Jury.Case ___c.eased_res.isting;"-the· didrict-attorne
added.
"A-a those who sincere\\' rearet Mr,
Willia.ms' unfortunite death," Hicks
noted, "are the deputies whO Were obllg·
ed, under the law, to subdue him."
At last reports this midmorning,
E<iison-Company-aldes -..rd 21,000
customers have ~ affected in southern
and coastal Or'\OI< • Gounly by power
outagea. .. .
Trees in ' Newport Beach and other
coi.itaICitie& lost branches in the CtmS
Utis morning. "'
Newport fifemen were out answ,frin(
calls of tof pied trees near Pldfk: Cout .
HlghWay and Morning Canyou Road in
Coron;t del Mar. "
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'lbe problem " how to a:et rid of a con-Six men and alx women left the the former Harvll'd psychologiaL demned hou1e has been re9Dlved ln • · novel way by the owner and the Hun-courtroom of Superior Court Judge Byron And Chula. warned the jury that it could
tio,...,_ Beach Board of Building Appeals. K. McMillan today Jo consider their not consider Dr. Leary 'a previous record •-· verdict ln the narcoUCJ trial of the Leary mlnd th 'Ibey agreed to let the Fire Department iamlly. , of arrests nar could they bear in e
burn it down as a Crainillg eHrcise. nie jury must determine tf Dr. LSD cultist frequently expresaed. views
nwi· residence at 7555 Warner Ave. Timothy Lury, 50, his wife, Rosemary, on drug uua:e. Ntlther factor proved Dr.
beloogs to Gilberto Ruan and is one of 12 !!.'!'!.1onoon0J1olmmariBJuauanab ~; ~,; 0wern Dee Inc. Leary guilty , of the Laguna Beach ·bf, homes in the Wintersburg area covered r-auu ...._... l and ... & kind f •"'"'""; .. ,. in demolition orders issued by the city 26, 198S, when they were arrelt.ed and · enses any 01i11er 0 .......... '6
building department. The department searched in Laguna Beach. They were amounted to prejudice, the veteran trial
• COOl!liders the buildings unsa!e. subsequently indicted on those·charge.s ~y lawyer commented.
T1le board of appeals discuued Ruan's the Onqe County Grand Jury, Attoml;s Robert Law and Marvin
home-llurning request Wednesday nlghl 11 may be that the trla1 jury will spend Cooper appeared to offer Hiiie cm-
and granted him aix monlt!S to eetUt on moat Ume on µ>e cue of Dr. Leary and tradlcUon of the forceful arguments wb-
delaill with the lire d',P"rlmmL Fire the .OfllU!l"!i!. !( ~ atl6mey ~· ~ to. the jury, by Cblef Deputy
depll1mfnt repreaeotaUves at the Chula ~ ClNill' had no 1llillile· Dtfi1ct Ail~ Jam<it-En/tgbt. Cooper
meeting indicated they '!"ould b e amount ot marijuana in hla poaession conceded ~a:t John Uary was in
agreeable but· would have to inspect the n<ir were clnip lbund,Jn the famUy sta-pooseutoo f ha.Wah whl!O arrested and
localloo to ensure there would be no tloll· .. -.,.beu..-~-ol !fwdicln troubletoarauel,befa~that
dl!Jler lo urouodlng ·-·· ~1 l".. ~ :,.;-; 1 . t. " '1!0oemary Leary bad drup stuhed ln-Jlm DeGuelle, dlalnnan of·llie ->< , R-side the fur bat she wore· when pollce ln·
boon!, empbaaiied to Ruait11Jit hewGi!ld~ -· · • vesUgated the Leary vehicle.
be -Ible !« cleanln& up the debrjl , Guitarut Plays Enrtaht limited blmaeff to I coocise an. the burning. · • aummary of the f1cta of the arrest, the "He must make sure it does not \. · • !earChing of what be called the ••t.eary =.,:.~~ pia)'lnl 1n Protesting . drug mobile" <• c1escr1p11oo •blcb
--borne ... been decllred -r. . e greaUy 8lllUled Dr, Leary and Judp •--McMillan) and the qwmt!ty •of Vli1oul bec111M of detfrioralloo and o!<l oge, Tile Le T ial druga uncovered by Laguna Beach of· board .gave Ruan time "' llu1ld ~. ary r !leers.
borne on the Joi but ~ ll )rilul" " Enright wimed the Jury that the
adhere 16 buUdlng code r<qulrements, .A ..... lai: pla"'•• hippie who will ooly b d '--·•' nt au-pt to Mere than hall or the 12· owne.11 warned . ~ ,. .. 16 defense 1 I1U1UC an appare ~Mllu
last year that their ~es in the Wamer 1dentif1 hlmlfllf as 0 a lover o~ the shift the blame for dnlJ opoo--11111"100 aa 181'
Avenue-Gothard Street atea must be , Writ• entertained elevator riden in u posslble. from Dr. Leary hhnlelf. .
demollabed have yet to tell the clly of· Supedor Court thl8 mornlni with • ren-~t ~,.: .~~='t;;'.
their ptans. 1be rest may at.ate their case ' dJUan.of 'fbat be s¥d was P.totelt songs. tor who was the head of the houaehold
at the next meeting of the appeala boerd 1be aJlelld halllds brought PrOlell• didn't know about II."
at 7:30 p.m. Muth f. from meral eourt employes within Enright reminded the Jury that there
eanbol uat11· Ibo Jong-haired youth was was joint pooaeu!on by all three defen.
Nixon 'World' Talk adv&ed 'by ;a -rltf 'guard' that they daull -"three pipes and three Leal')'L"
doa't pl11.Jh8t kind of music in the
courthOual
[f o Undercut Radicals
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nia·
on's unprecedented "State of the World"
repcrt to Congreo ls int.ended to undercut
the calls of young protesters for hasty
abandonment of U.S. foreign commit·
ments. adminlstraUon officials said to--
day. ne officials said that on the Amuican
domestic licene in recent years a danger-
ous tmdency toward radicalism bas aria--
en .among many young peo le. ~
OlUHGl COl4T ,U.LISHll'IG.COM,AHV
••Mt+ N. W.-4 ,,..:dllfll -,lllblkMr
Jae\: •· C11rkv Vite "•ldeftt •llif 0-rtl MIMOW
Th•"'•t A. Mwrpllin• Mt,....,. Etl!Ot'
He lift the building 16 dwnp hil IUitar
In hil car and thm relumed 16 keep a
close eye on the Leary courtroom and the
possible return of the jury,
The youth's protest Include the
observation that today's high winds are:
"the wrath of God for what is going to
happen to Tim, Rose and Jack. You have
found them guilty without a trial -and you
have produced a tempest with your ig·
norance and• folly," he warned a
newsmen arid several a s to n i s h e d
observers.
Today's wind, lhe colorfully dressed
propbet predicted, will be followed by
ark·type rainl "which oo1r. the lovers of
Leary will survive. Youd better pick
your mate ria:ht fl9"\!,'~ .he_ w~rned
OiilOOken-; "because the deluge will be
here by this time tomorow, so baby,
watch out."
He is being carefully watched by in·
tereated aecurity 8U8fdl. One of whom
commented: Hone' thing for sure, U\i.s
courthouse Is no Mt. Ararat."
'Toy Soldiers'
Abandon Helme~
WASHINGTON (UPI ) -President
Nixon's new ceremonial guard unit has
abandoned. its Prussian·style hats, but
wlll keep the whit< jacl<eta.
The White House said today the black,
vinyi helmets wUI be permanently
stored as a concession to widespread
criticism and ridicule Crom persons who
said they made Ult unit look like a palace
guilrd of toy soldiers.
The guard, made up of men of the
White House·police, wiJl·continue to wear
the dress unliorm with white tunic, gold
braid, buttons and badges. But they will
wear their old style regular blue caps
with a white cover to match the mt of
the uniform when French President
Gecrges Pomptdou visits the White H<!'Jse
Tuesday.
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M1ili11t AJ~r111: P.O. le• 790, 92641
Disguised ·Bandits Steal
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$200,000 Worth of Jewels
Tiro bandlll, dlsaul"4 In falst moo-
sllcbel, Navy~ witch bats and brand-
•-Johlnl! piatola early .today robbed 1 fash-ionable Newport Beach !ihop of an esti·
DAILY PILOT. Wl1fl ...,kh 11 ~ 111e mated $200,000 In jewelry, gems, and oth·
,..,. ,_ • '•1111"'"' dtUy ... '-er·valuab!e. ... • t.:r.'9 .. II ... 1'r ~ .. Kiio
....,.,, .. 9t;ll. C•t• Mm. H~ The pair struck at the Welntrt-Cla rk =:.1 d:=."'~1c.!1:" ~-:.,.·,: jewelr)' store in the F"shion Island shop. ~ ........ f:IM'• ,,. •• nu Writ p111· g complex above Corona d!I Mar h!Mf IM!.. K.......,n '''""-Ml :I• w.r ._,, ,,,_, ~t• Miu. ihoiily after 10 a.tn. today. T•"'""" 17141 ••t-4121 Tbey made a ·clean getaway and at
,,,_ ww1 r s e«111 Mf.1UI preu Ume, a dra.anet of Orange COunty
c......., .w *"" '4t-J671 poU~ unit& wu still mrchlng for the
c.t't\el!f, ,..,. Of'eNI .t:'' 11=i:=: ~t dlJO. . -=:r-11\'="'f. -=-·~wr11•-ro1• htrll ... -one bfOadeasC rtpci{ lndic1tecf that
The two suspects were descrtbed as
husky and possibly c1 foreign eztnctloo.
They entered the store a·t Number,, 32
Fashion Island wearing dnt clothing
aod the dark hats ln addition to the m..,.
tac:he ccncea1ment .
The baodUs used a siI·foot length of
brand·new clothesline to bind the store
clerk after ihey forced him into a back
room.
The pair then f'ttntered the front of the
store In the sbowr~ _and cltaned out
several df3pliy cases filled with jewelry.
The clerk worked his waY: free a short
Lime after thi bandlU fled. fte called
Williams' relative ha ve announced
their jntenUon to file a wronaful death
claim apln.¢tbe county and the depuUes
involved. Filrthet court action also is
·beJng considered by the National Associa-
tion for the Advancement or Colored Peo-
ple (NAACP).
The situation became" so critical, they
said, that they were trying to summon
emergency crews from stations in
Riverside and Los Angelea Counties.
So many wires were down, officials
said, that they had.stopped keepin( trick
of them .
Along the coast, small-craft warnin1s
for full gales were up from Point Con. Planners' Sign Denial ceptton to the Mexican border, and in
Newport gusts up to 50 knots were
Upheld by Council forecas t fer the day.
, _ _ Harbor'Departmenl patrolman said the
A del1ial by the Planning: Cornmi8sion ~inds tore a few ~ata from the~ moor·
on a permit for a laqe cbaln grocery u1.p through the night abd lllQl'}UDI; .one
store to erect a 335-equare-(oot; sign on small sailboat sank and a ~m .~r
Brookhunt Sb'ftt has been upheld by the waa ·saved 'just before .it·went down in the
Huntington Beach City Council. harbor. ,
Ralph'! Food Store which fronla on The wind Wu laking Ill toU of canvas
Adams Avenue requelted the additional boat covers, pa~lmen ~·
sign to gain attention of. Brookhurst traf. It also chewed up acoru of 1lpl, shat.
fie. The grocery finn's threat that it tered store windows and even tore oft
could erect a 9tO aquare foot sign on the roofs.
property failed to .way councilmen. A restaurant 1n Huntington Bexb bad
In Orange county's inland areas, pro-
perty damage repOrts were also heavy. A
roof was btown from a house at the 1400
block of Glassell Street iD Orange.
Even that city's police departmeat bad
damage. Officers said a large glau door
was shattered this morning by a nying
tree Oranch. ~
The gusts seem to have spared parts of
Los Angeles C.unly, but along the
foothills and in the San Fernando Valley,
damage was severe.
A huge DC-3 airplane was dumpe4 Onto
Its nose as it was being moved ouf of a
hangar at Hollywood·Burbank Airpar&' to.
day.
Howling winds with 80 m.p.b, gull!
plqued the wtnerable. Loa Angel~ and
San Bernardino County foothllle. ·
The Montrose sub11tation of the Los
Angeles C.unly Sheriff's Office reported
300 calla related to the wind in a five houi
span.
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_., " ,..,.._ wt1fl!lll• ..-i-i ,..... shotl may have bttn' fired during the = c:.. ~~ ,........, ,_. .heist bbt this h11 not been confirmed. .,. c.:_::,......, tr-~= .. ;, A clert tn the store aald that lht rob-·
police. .
llelectlve11COUredthemallaodoearby ,.__ ~ I~~ 2215 HARBOR BLVD.
ln the cl sl bill•~ lho Ing -.-. ~-.. 'llnlrL m • ...,, .COSTA MESA , CALIF shops n u ve ...... ., PP ' '46-o2· 75 ~ .i..iJ. .. 27•
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INTERIOR DESIGNERS
:rv Mafllllt .... a.• .-ir. ~bers eot away With enough loot to fill •
large shopping bag.
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Tllunday, r11tuao> 19, 1970 H
. ·, I -. -. • Autone·ties Up for .Sale
North American Puts New Pl.ant on B,lock:. ·. ' .
·Jb. RICRAaJl P .. NM.i, "~oo II «01Unula1.; the ~--;;;,;;._~ ... tollo
, tt .... o.i" "* ''*" ..... million IQ1W'I foot miuwf1~ and of~ 1 ~ve Ud ,..,. ..
Need a .... n~tolj' llpura)? Tben!S•• !Ice llruclure and II~ ~)I com· ' at1. ••
porllally ·<OlllPleied coe for: lala in pletod lhll calandar year."~ __..!Oa for ·the •1 "1 ..
Lqun1 NlgueL • "In the .... 1 tbll NAJI Corporillml I• •COOllllJ lnduilod • fl.l -mlllloli .. bJ:t
li«th Ameri<tll Roctw.U Corporation ... ble to find a buyer wl>o ....W -Y , an "lf!WUt bJP-lnlo the plafflt
•• ...-..~ w~·-·•iy "·t ... ,;, ,...i ,... tbe liclllty, the C0111111iOT'wlll wu .b\11!'1 ~ 10f<1 copi;ract la
.... _..""-.... l:'l.lln:... w.-Wf9 ..., itlelf· occupy and ue tbt f-=U1tJ " 1 • decade.
mllllon laclllty i. on the muke~ opo11.,.,. said Wednesday ' ·otbOr· .roadi llovi -built lato Ille
DesllJl<!I Jo evonruany bold 7,IOO Queliloned a1>.9ut thll, tbi opoRmlan lite located near . the Cnilf• VaJlioy
employes ol the space age corporltion's Mid there wu no thoupt of v1e1Uns the · Par~way ~San Dieto l'ren•.Y.
A•tanelle1 dlrisioil, the plant bid been Anlhelm Aotanellca llcllltlel wblch bu
touted b7 arta leaders as an economi.c nearly 2t 000 employes.
Godsend to touthem ·0ran1e COlD'lty. Init1alJ1 ~ Autonedc.' dala systems
A c«poration 1pokwnan said tht com-dlvillon (airborne computers) ud tht
pany'1 worklold in Soutbern Ca!Uornia, Mlnutellllft (ICBM) prosram .,......
lncllldl.nc the · Autonetlcs dJvislon ·in ment croup were to hive occupSed I.he
·Showdown Vote
On HEW B~ews Orange County. bu been decllnlnt. A 10 pl1nVlbe7 111 in Anlh<lm.
perctnt r<duclloa In Autonetici employ-l>eslgned by William L. Pmlra of · WASHINGTON (AP) -Tllo -
ment wu announced in Januuy.. · Corona del Mar, lbt lint three Doon of ........ ,..,_ 1 another !h<rl...._..;.. "Becauae of J11 CWTllll bualneu situ1-the Lquna Niguel/plant .,.,.. to houle · ,...._. _, ar · -.""'11-· .,..
llnn. Norill Americoll . 116ctwell Corp. IJ!lllllfacturi!ll and ~ facllUla. the Wl!lto lloute over educallon llP"""'W· lltDtEN-WORK-QN..lllciK4N-WA:J&IW!IP-E.AF..fER-DQU~Sl~N:-O:,;;.W'!·=~T;;A"ljANA~,_,,_cc~·F"l ~R,,_E ___ --!'be01U~··!-l"~tbll!Jl!JIJ-.t ~~~be~mo~ .. ~-~~~~'---'rc~_:_·_:_· -'-'-_:_~~-taking up • DIUlive appropriltlam lilll HI"' win.r.· FM Pl(MoW,, 1i.zo In OW ClubhouM at c,untry Club : · for u to "ll tbe new LiiUlia Nlgue that one. .a11in Ls haunted by • Tito
l laclllt)"' tbln to QCCUpY IL AccordinllY '1an· niego j ;1'atice tbreal . • .
Firemen Battle
$25,000 Blaze
At Country Oub
$25.0,000 Lido Robbery
ColdweO-Banker and Co. bu been re-· '? . ,... Tbe plioibllliy. al. -mo al ie ·
telned to seek 1 qu1Uned buyer," tilt Made Federal Judge spendlnfme~re ~ !he1 ~ol 1pokmnu nld. . Health, ~~tlon and Wellaro 1!114~ ·
Company spok"1JI'~ In October denied rose Tties<Jay when the •l{oule
any plan to 8'11 the plant A popular WASIUNGTON (AP) -President Nix· Committee rejected a propooed pnai
rumor at that Ume waa that it wu be1n& on announced today he 11 nominating tlal compromlae &tvini the Whitt HOUie off~ to Howard Hu1he1. Howard B. TUrnnUne, 1 San Dle&o Coun-spending lailtude. • f
Spokumen at the time said despite 1 ty Superior Olurl judge, lo be U.S. "I would l10t be aurprlled ll he WOUid
delays by rains and union strikes, oc-district Judie !or the Soutbtrn District of ·Veto that,'' Wd RQDlld L. Z&esJer, Jll'lll,.
cupatlon was erpected by , July 1970. California. secretary .to Pruldtnt N~ whm!i _,...
Suspect Nabbed , in LA
Newpcri Beach police early today ar· A ftre which rtarted beneath a heating rested 1 suspect who they allege was one
unit on the rooC of the Santa Ana Coon.try of two gunmen who robbed~ Lido lsle
CI\lb P.f:&r Colla Mesa early th.ls morning millionaire Briggs Cunningham of more
ca-more tbln $25,000 In ciama.. tbln $250,000 1n jewelry last faiL
before Orange c:ounty firemen could con-ba · trol the wind-whipped flames Los Angelea irdr<sser R o n a I d
The traD or the holdup men tut Sep-
tember gi'ew cold quickly lltOr tilt morn·
Ing robbery at 343 Via Lillo·Soud.
lniliaUy It wu to have betn December Turrentine bi 56, Cllifornla born and Wednes4ay wbl.t the ·chief ti6CUUw
1919. educ1ted, and a long-time raJdent and would do If the bill came to him without
Tbe Wednesday statement 11 id , pnocilclng 1ttomey in San Diego. tbe CX11Dpromlle proriaioo.
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L _ -o..p Oounly-Fln Chiefs' w Troller liertNrl Gordon, 32. was held by Los
uld live unltl batUed the~ u;._llarm ~ pi)llce ll!!nKlming IO-awalt W · -\-·
blue at tbe club -at 20382 N~ lion by Newport authorities.
lloulenrd far two boun beloro the Police ))e\ecllve Capt. Lou H...., uld
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flamtl ...,. brought under cantroL · • complalnl c:llarging armed robbery •
Ftist call "" Iba n ... went in at J :« would be ooulht aplnlt Gordon, who"".
a.m. u winds apread the flamu from the booked at 8 Lm. ·
roof to rur portlom of the attic and Gordon, a l;egro. h belpa charged 11
walls In the kitchen and men'• locker me d two ... men who came to the Cuno iomu. ninghama' door Sept. 10 and l!ked Mrs.
Trotter said no new construction al the Cunningham about yacht servicing.
club was damaged. Afier she answered the door, the two
"'Ibe wl.nd factor caused the rapid men. armed with pistols, barged in. They
spread of thtr fire," he said. held the screaming woman until her htJS.
"There wue so many false ct!Uings and band came downstairs then the men
attics and hidden spaces that it made it a bound and gagged the pair.
difficult ..., to fight." Befoce the bandits r&NBCked tile Cun·
fi:A>untian Facing
IDegal Alien
Smuggling Rap .
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Robert v. Bare,
25, of Santa Ana was indicted· by the
Federal Grand Jury Wednesday on
clw1es of conspiring to smuggle and
transport 25 illegal aliens into the United
Slates.
Baker wu arrested Feb. 8 near the in-
tenection of U.S. 395 and State Route 70.
Officers said Baker was driving a two-ton
truck which was stopped for a routine
check.
The lndlctment a1le51ed Baker was
hired for $300 to pick up the a1iens in
Bonita. near the international border, and
drive them to Sant.a Ana. The aliens
allegedly paid from 115 to !200 apiece IO
an unknown man in Tijuana. Mexico.
Immigration offlclalJ said Baker ran
when the truck WU stopped but IUC·
n:ndmd after I shot WU fired, grazing
bil left bud.
Minimum Income
Gains in House
WASlllNGTON (UPI) -President Nix-
on'• welfare breakthrough! -minimum
annual incomes for working famllles -
showtd new strength In Congress today_.
Sources expected approval soon by the
Hause Ways and Means Committee.
Exper1I .aid the buic welfare reform
ti familY allowances may win tentative 1 aPll'OVaf as early aa the end of this week.
Fin1l approval, along with higher aocial
security ta:re1 and an expected boost in
benefit!, may come next month.
A.,......J by Ille committee, studying
"'1fire reforms privately for 1 month now, would mean the program cleared its first. and per!Japa looaJ>al. coogreoatcoal
4.hunlle.
11ingham bwse they tcre out pbonn and
covered the couple with a rug.
After that the pair went upstairs and
~ifled Mrs. Cwmi(Jgbam's jewell)"~ea,
then they Oed. ·
' Many erpensl .. plocs !nm Ille a...
ningham cbi..lection disappeared in the
heist, including a rare, black AustralWi
opal.
Capt. H..,.. aaid IOday recoY"J of Ille
llol.en it.ems 0 was not too likely" •
Heeres declined to elaborate on the II"'
rest of GOrdon because of continuing in-
vfllltlgation into the identity a n d
whereabouts of hil alleged acccmplice.
"All we can aay at this point ls that out
fnvestigation and tblt of the 1"I Angel,.'
Police Department turned up Qordon •! a
prime !UlpeCl, al)d now we'll try to find
the other '·one," he said.
Polito here have not yet tried lo Jn.
t~ . the aeli..,,,ployed, unmarried
hairdresaer.
"We'll start .on lbat this afternoon,"
· Hecres Wei.
Allen Oil Bill
G¥s to Capitol
Oran&• County lloonl al Supervisors
Olainnan Alt.oo E. ADen Wednesday
rec-eived board approval to take a COWlly
resolutiOn endorsing federal oil drilling
sanctuaries to WAlhlngton D.C.
Allen told board members he has been
asked to testify at hearings for the
C rans ton-Murphy-Nebon·Muskie bill
being held Feb. 24 and 25 by the Oil, Gas
and Minerals subcommittee.of lhe SenaLe
R~l~iltee. Tho ~ bill would create aa oil·
drilling oaricluary In federal IJdeland.I 1d-
jacenl to state oil sanctuaries. A state
sa:nctuary now wsts rrom-tllt"lnruth or
the Santa Ana River to the Mexican
border. .
Board membeia originally paaed a
relOiution supporting the act Jan. 7. Allen
said he wiB preeeilt the relalulion at the '
hearlnl-. -Epileptic Infant Taken
Fro;,,, Car as Mom Shops
OZARK, Ala. (UPI) -A four-rnonu..
old glrl who roqulr<l C<ll\JOlnt medical 1~
I-WU kidnaped fm1l I Cir In I
P'OC«Y partlnc Joi today.
State police said UtUe Shaun McElroy
IUlfmd fm1l epllepoy and that lhe
WOQ1d be In danpr cl ba91ni 1 leizure ll
she did not recefve a shot by 10 a.m.,
PST.' 'l1ley U.-ew up "*'l>lockl al'lllllld
the thopping cenler and began broad·
cutlnf appeall. · A medJcal IOUrce •kl that although 1
llefzure pn>babiy Wl>llcl not be fatal in
ltMU, there ts a definite pos!lblllty of.
1trangulatloa In a chlld of Shaun's aae.
The.little girt wu clad In • blua aown
1nd wr1Jlllld in a yellow bllnket. Her
mother had Jett het In the car whlle •be
ran into the grocery. ·
AuthorlUea uld the mother told them
that Shaun requir<d a ohol every four
hours or Ill< became seriouoly DI. The
next thot hid bMrl due at noon. about an
hour -the ticlnaplng. Offlcon bnlodcaal •-II on rldlo
stationl for the kldnaper to 1ea.. the
chfld in a Nie opot UMI telephone her
location to authoriUes.
Tho inci<ltnt bawmed In the parklnl
lot of a Plgly Wiggly otott. one of a
chain of small drive-up irocerles.
City and co u n l y offlctn, state
lrooper~tbo FBI and about IOtl cMltlns
"'ere «ll\OUCtln& a houso to house search
for the blackcl>alred chllcl, according to
Ozark Poll .. Chief J. R. Dykes.
'"lb• mother l•ft her In the cu ind
SRent about !our or flvt minutes at the
outllde in the It.Ott.'* he 11kf. "When 1he
came back, the baby w11 aooe. Thal'• an
we know."
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Dykes said no one 11w the abductor
take the child.
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_ . We're now building -
IVlorite Carlos so you can ~-one·
You've undoubtedly been invi~
to exaniin.e and drive pe..Sonal lux·
ury ~ bc(ore. But we'll bet this
is the first time you've been invited
to see and drive one priced at
$3,123·.. .
At that price, Monte Carlo is
only slightly higher than many
models of our Chevelle, America's
most popular mid-size car.
Ye\ Monte Carlo'11 car of thickly
$3,123* .IUxury~
padded seats that us~ the flat
"S" springs found in fine furniture.
Rich cloth or custom-knit nylon
fabrics. An instrument panel with
the look of Carpathian burled elm.
Plush deep-twist I carpeting. And
extreme quiot, thanks to an un•
wual amount of sound-absorbing
insulation. ,
Monte Carlo is every bit the lux-
ury car in other rapec1S, \oo. For
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instance, you get a 350-cubio-inch
VB, along with poW'cr disC brake1
operating behind full wheel coven
-all standard.
And if you think this car and ii.I
price make impressive rcadina, just
wait until you t.iY out the real lhina
at your Oievrolet daler'L
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• The police came to the Fort
Forth, Tex. bar because its owner
'fas suspicious of the man·in the
c!owboy hat who had moments be-
fore banded the owner a $50 bill.
Police searched the suspect, fQUDd
no phony money, but decidtd to
take him to city ball fo r lurth8'
questioning ju..t in case. A! be left
the bar, the man stopped at a boolh
and placed bis hat on the bead of
a ll>year-old "ilrt nying "this is a
token of my esteem." The ~e
did not buy it. They took the hat
•and found two fake '50 bills in the-
1weatband. •
Winone lltargery Haury (left) Miss
Indian America, ca/l.ed on President
Nixon· at tht! Wllite House and pre·
sented him with a gift of Indian bead-
tcork. \Vinona is from Albuquerque,
N.Af~ and ia part Navaho, Siouz,
and A r~pahoe.
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''J'. Verdict:-~Last Thing We , Wanted~
NATO Needs US.
Sa ys Britain .
LONDON (UPI) -Britain warned to-
day of the continuin( Comm~ military
buildup in Eastern Europe and 1ald·Wes-
tem Europe's security must continue lo
depend on the United States.
The annual white paper outlinlng Brit-
ish defense policy hinted that the United
States might begin cutting back its Euro-
pean troop contingent and suggested that
the European allies start making ar-
·rangements to fill the potential void.
U nprtoltd hope that France, which
Pulled out of the military side ol the
NATO Alliance in 1966, wifl play a tuller PJlrl !ialn In U.. new decade.
CHICAGO (UPI) -'!be "Ch~ltV·
en" are lndi'1dullt wtt:b dlffefelrt· ll!e tiyi.. 111111 lndlvidu1l lntertill, but they
tile! hun& togelher In lhelT riot conspir-acy trlaJ.. one ror. ,u and .u t.. -.
The verdlcl"ln their trill' bod Just
COii!" In Wec!Dtlday and .de!.n.e.au.rney
\l'llllom M. K~ WI! tellln( 1-the
'def~ atLcrtJeys and ihe 0 aeven'' 'f~t
about It.
Rescue Crew Rescued
BREST. France (UPI) -The Liberian
cargo ship Nicholas P. sank in the Gull of
Gascogne Wednesday n~ witb mw ·
members and German salfora frnm 'the
rescue tugboat. Arctic, on board.
Sit of the 13 men aboard Wea the ship
aant were rescued.
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eta to be fl* on hood eltllor (QL ...,,_..~.~ def-motion. '. '
""'tempt -... w~·;...,. '!be de!eme bod claimed during the
vicllom. Tbt c:ootempt lftllnca range long trial -ti began Sept. it -that Chi·
Imm lwo ....,u.., In Wdn«'a ca,., to c:agojJOUce-.nd Mayor Rlcbanl J. Da·
111·,.an, ln the ..... or Delllncer, who Jey'• policy of nol allowlog *"'ONtra·
&1 14 Ii the oldesl defendant •• • lion pennlll dlll'ia¥ the conventlOCI were·
A team of attorneys today was to file the causes of the violence in August,
a roquat In federal appeall coorl for lle3, durlilg the eonventlon.
boad on the contempt seateoces. Kun· Daley aald the jury's verdict proved
!tier aald Ille defense WOlll4 appeal tbt "som<1 people did come to OUT ctty to
con\'fd;lolll by the jury of · 10 women crea~ a riot ..• the def~ndants have
and two men. · · -had their day in court and received a
ludp Uollmu llayed eoterlog a guilly !ale trial and 1U ol us ·llhould T<SpeCt
verdict for b five unW ~y. when this verdict."
be wu to hear Cle!ense.-motioos thal Tbe Jtiry -which dellber•ted more
some aovernment evXlenct +u obtain-than four days over 20,000 pages or
ed by ~ ope! llhould l!avt been ex· coorl proceedings -rot another kind
eluded. Tbe Juqe wu not expected to . or ructioo from 1,000 YOll!ll penons who
pthered -tho ,_II bollilllg
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The. ""'" lhrtW peai,. .. -at the yellow scbool boo ""'1laf. ,_.
juron bad to 'U.. p-s..... lllfll.
and· ~. ''You NJ, YOU: •
pigs.'' •
The jlll'U'I bod worked hard on .,...
lni: to a decision aod, accordin& to Cl\e
report, almost hid deadlocked.
The Chicago Tribune said three wom-
en jurors held out (or acquittal or the
"seVen" until a compromise verdid was
reached at an extraordinary testSon at
their hot<! be!or< mklnllht Toeeday.
Judge Hoffman bad given special Pl"·
mission for the meeting to tske place, u.. Tribune laid.,
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DEMONSTRATORS SHOW DISPLEASURE AT VERDfCT BY PEL TING BUSLOAD OF JURORS
P•per, Confetti •nd Roc ks' Thrown ·•f Bui After Divided Decision in Ch icago
Rights, Carswell V ores
Periled by Filibusrer ~
W ASH!NGTON (UPI) -A Southern
fruooster may -delay the Senate's con·
sideralion of two important civil rights
maUers -the voting rights extension
and the supreme Court nomination of G.
Harrold Carswell.
During an acrimonious meeting of the
Smalt constitutional r i g ht s sub-
committee Wednesday, Sen. Sam J.
Ervin J r. (0.N.C.), the chairman. said he
would have "det.aJled comment" when
the voting. rl&hta bill ruches the floor
nut week.
' SJnce the vod.ng ri&hts bill is scheduled
to reach the floor in advance of the
Carnell nomlnaUon, Ervin's "detailed
comment" -be did not use the word
"flllbusier' ~ wouJd have the effect of
delayln1 both.
'1111 judlclary committee, which has
a:midtred the Carswell nomination for
three weet,,,' is under a March I deadline
to send a voting rights bill to the floor.
Ervin's subcommittee has been unable to
meet and now, with the .deadline eight
Genocid e Treaty
Adoption Urged
days away, he is angry.
During Wednesdsy's heirjng In which
he exch11.nged angry words with liberal
Sen. Joseph D. Tydings (D·Md.), Ervin
said: "Since the Senate has imposed
wtiat amounts to a gag rule on the sub·
committee, I will have to reserve detail·
ed comment on the · act for the Sena le
floor where freedom of speech ls still
guaranteed."
The Hotl2 has passed a bill sponsored
by the Nixon adminlstraUon. It would
amend the present law which operates
chiefly in SoUthem states ta give blacks
the protection of the federal government
in securing their voting right$.
Under the Nixon revisions, blacks
would have to sue in court if they thought
local changes in voter qualificaUon laws
"M'orked against them. Now Southern
states must get prior approval of the
Justice Deprtment before changes in
voting laws can become operaUve.
Civil rights advocates oppose the ad·
ministration bill, because they said it
would force loog, drawn-out' suits on
black.s. They prefer a simple five-year
extension of the present Jaw.
The Nixon measure al90 provides for
unifonn n~tional qualificatioos for voting
in presidential elections and for absentee
voting in such·elecUons. It also abollshes
literacy as a qualification for votlng.
Chicago Jurors
Finally Return
To Outside World
CHICAGO (AP) -The jurort ,who
found five men guilty of Inciting riots at '
the time of the Democratic National
Convention have returned to the outside
world after nearly five months in
seclusion.
Judge Julius J . lioffman of U.S.
District Courl ordered the jury se-
qtl.estered Sept. 30, the firth day or the
trii:tJ, after government attorneys said
two women jurors received threatening
letters.
The £amilies of the 10 women and two
men "'a iled outside to greet the jur9111 as
they walked from the courtroom Wed·
ncsday. It had betn a long sepa ration,
eased only by twice a week telephone
calls monitored by U.S. marshals. By the
judge's order the jurors were not pennit·
tcd to view tele\lision. read newspapers
or talk about the trial.
For Ed"•erd F. Kratzke, the foreman,
the day·s highlight was his first
homecooked meal in months -a bowl JJ{
his favorite o>.1ail soup. His family also
surprised him "'ilh a new color television -
set. bought "'ith some of his earnings as
a juror,
For 114 days of duty, Kr atzke and the
othe r 11 jurors rectived $2,700 each -S20
a day for the first 30 days and f2S 1 day
thereafter.
Two jurors said they planned to use
some or their government pay lo finance
vacations delayed because of the trial.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nix-
on today urged the Senate to ratify a
a:enoclde treaty which has been gathering
dust in Congress tor 20 years. lmpea~h ·Donglas1
Temperatures Fa~l -Sharply· Justice's Book Vnder Fir e
'Die trtaty' on prevention and punish·
nimt ol genocide was sent lo the Senate
tn"'*9 by President Harry S, ,fruman.
Senate hearings were held in 1950, bot the
Senate itseU never acted on the treaty
despite the fact that it went into force
in 1961. wAsl:tlNGi'oN (liPt) -·s~preme univerSity lile and increased FBI adivity Sevtnly-four naUona have become par· · ties to (he qreement, and it was unani-Court Justice William 0. Douglas'. book on college campuses. ·
mousfy 1dopted by the U.N. General predicting a youth revolution against the Rep. Loois C. Wyman (R-N.H.}, bran. . .
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Assembly. establishment went on sale today. dishing a copy of the slim volume. charg.
Getloclde is a deliberate effort lo ex· Alread_y it baa added fuel to the drive ·to ed in the house Wednesday Douglas lw
torminite a l'a~e~1e.·~~~·"'"'--.s-i'e!llov<'Urnl'Y~..-,11Wi""'m""e--':''"'1peacl\l]<l...himseU by his own-hand' viu """41•i and should" resign OT be removed.
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LoNDON (UP!) -Dr. Samuel J-. lexicographer and Lon-
dOos'. once said, "when a man is
Ind or London, he 11 tiftd of life."
Bui a recent poll by the Evening Standard n<wspaper dlowecl 54 per-
cent of the ldull> lnt.<view<d said
London was becoming a worse place
to live .
Tralllc jams. fumes from can and
trucks, cro?t'ded subways and buses.
traffic nolse, lack o! parking space,
increases in faree and taxes and bad
housing condilions worry Londoners .
At fnr London's reputation as a
1wlng1ng city. only the 1& to 24 age
group wu Impressed. Of the adull!,
27 percent wert proud of their city's
repuliUon, 24 percent ashamed and
· ~ pe.rcent netther1 the poll showed.
be~8· las' book, "Point.s of Rebellion.'' Aclh'ilies (lf Douglas, who has t>een on the court 30 years, have been ·und•r begins: "A black silence of fear posse.Mes the nation and is causing us to scrutiny by House Republican Leader
jettison some oC our Ubertatfan tradi-Gerald R. Ford (R-Mich.), since the
tions. 'I'ruman nurtured that fear. Senate's rejection of Supreme Coqrt
Johnson promoted it, preaching ther· nominee Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. last
trine that the people of the world want year. "M'hat we have a.nd unless suppressed will A spokesman for Ford said today a
take it from us." staff member is continuing the iD--. vestigation but now is on vacation and
Douglas 'predtets a Yoon( people's F'Qrd "~as not inade a judgment about
re\-'Olution against what he calls the proceedings against Douglas."
establlst.nent. He depkns <ncrolChment . ol. the military-industrial complex in Wyman stopped short in his ~ of saying he would introduce an fm..
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The body
of a yoong man ldenUfied as Dermis John
~farinos, 26, o( San Franclsco, I student
at the University of San Francisco, was
recovered early k>day after he became
lhe 374th known aWclde oU the Golden
Gate Bridge.
CaHfom1a Highway Patrolman Daniel
George 1akJ the victlm'I car w1s parked
'and running at 4:05 a.fl\. on the bridge. A
wallet and•note were fowtd on the front
seal ol the car.
peachment reaoiution. 'He said later the
drafting ol such a resolutlon w11 complex
and there was the pouibility 1 commiU.
may be •P!>Ointecl to look into DougW'
quallCications. .
The Constitution cites grounds for Im.
peachment a.s "treason. bribery or otn.
high crbnes and misd('meanon." Any
House mtmber may propose an im·
peacflment. 1f the. House approves the
charge ii tried by the Senate. ,
Cries for Douglas to step down from
the court erupted in 1969 after publlcaUon
of a • report he was emplo~td by 1
char~bk! foundatlori "Mith Lia Veg1s -gomblJna tollll<CU®. -..
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THURSDAY, FEBluARY i9. 1970 • ' ·TEN CENTS .. • I ' , .
PUC Engineer Backs Edis.ori ·-Pla~t ,_Expansio'n
By JACK BllOBACK quired lo study Ii,. opedllc attu lo
ot ,... ~ ,. ... s..n-determine bow emissions of nitrosen 01-
'nle Southern Ca Worn la Edison C0m-~ i«s can be reduced.
panj's ~ or, expanding its Huntington ·"My . analfsil indicates ~t, under . ' Betcb plant sot a sharp boost Wednesday EdiMin's schedule al mlintenece, Ow
at 1 Public UWiUes eonlmW:ion engineer ~um demand will not be met under
testified thlt the addiUOn of two units a . ._ .... (bree;:iJMl outqt occurrlna in
should be al~~d. 'Novembtt Wlf," Johmon said. "The
n·~rNor:xnan-J_obiuornaid~tmber.Ja-ll'lJw:>ura·tn wliicll
the probabiUty 'or P.f'Olonged systemwidt the demabd woUld not be fully niet." ·
blackouts is alight, but the risk should not On !missions the engineer Wd the. net
be talu!n. · average · annual nitrogen oxide emiasio~
But he su1gested that .Edison be re-in the South Coast Basin will be leas with
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tht new units in operatton than without
these tmib. "As .shown in elhibita, there
will be an increase at Huntington Beach
which· is· mort than oJset by decrease!
from other sites in t'he basin.''
As to rtJearch work. Johnson sug-
gested that study be made lo rtmove
nitrogen from ·~ fuel, to find modlftC"a-
lions in the combustion proceis. tb study
collection. and reduction of emission!!
after foirnation, to operate plants to
minimize enrl!flions, and to replace old
planta-or· reduct plant· use by providing
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Y alley Man .Gets British Paper
The British G<lvemment came l.o Foun·
lain Valley Wednesday al the command
or the Queen .
Her 'Majesty wa1 reprtSenled by
Norman Sales. acting consul general for
Los Angeles. who "'1,s swept in a chauf-
feur-driven limousioe,\down lhe San Diego
F'reeway to present t1.'! Imperial Strvice
Medal to David Georg~ Hosken, a Briton
who nOw lives in Fountain Valley.
"It was a cate of the mountain coming
to ~fohlm1fled," ~s .. p.id, e1plaining
that Host.en wai":·t able to tr1vel to Los
Anfl:eles to receive !he medal.
Hosken interjected. "I just recently
~ta rted. work as a custodian 11t Fountain
Valley Elementary School and didn1t
want to leave my job.''
It was with that kind of 1ttitude that
Hosken earned the medal from the
British Government. though it's doubtful
whether the Fountain Valley School
District. will be able to match in later
years lhe tribute drawn up by the Central
Chancery or the Orders of Kniahlhood.
St. James P1lace, and presented to
Hosken Wednesday.
The medal was for 29 ye1rs' unbroken
service as a civilian employe of ~ War
Department. All o! that time WU spent
working as an engineer and fitter at the
army''s central ordnance depot 1t
Chilwell, Nottinghamahire,
The award was made 12 months ago
shortly after Hosktn's retirtjllent and
after he traveled to California to live with -
his daughter. Mrs. Ann Brandon. and her
£1mily at •t AJbatrosa Orivt, •Fount.in •
Valley.
.. Wt hive bee1ftrying 4t per!Uilde him
to have tbe medal fonnaU7 pretented at ·
the consulate," said Sales, "but·then wt
reallied he couldn't come up.so wejllldt:
the trip down here ."
"One who was delighted al the honor
was the Brandon 's oldest daughter,
Beverly, I . a gh'I scout. Hoek en let her
pin it on her brand new uniform .
''I'll show ifto my troop," she said.
18 Meet Deadline to File
For Beach Council Po _sts
Eightttn eitlrieli met tht: noon dead-
line today ror the April 14 Huntington
Beach City Council derby. a race that
promise~ a fast pace and a lot or jockey-
ing for position .
Ron1ld C. Bauer, a member of the city
parka and recreation commiuion; Henry
Duke, a plamUng commissioner; Marcu!
Porter, I planing commlssk>ner; Ronald
V. Knapp, a manufacturing IJ'lllyst ~
ordinator, Gordon R. Hatch, a local busi-
nessman ; William N, Gibson. a plumber.
Civil Rights
Movement
In Setback
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The mod..,,
civil i;ights movement: born in 1954 and
nurtured by Congress and the courts. has
suffered ib first major setback in • &enl1e-YOV-h~·.southem-Jeedft-a--a,.
the harbingtt ot ~·a change in dtrectkwt."
''It'll h;v• 1o be ljo!Jc •sradu,11y, ..,,.,
iilul ,..;...'--'.~" 'p&rt>ld .....
pa ... u. black "'*"I!lt:e, Sen. John•C.
Slei'Jnls (0.Miss. )' $aid or future school
in!etl'-·
•1wt1Te ·~ • new 1lte-#ay,I' Sl.en-
nl! uid. ·He creaited giowing North~n
dlsta!tt for llCh<lol integration as -the
primary factor ' in his ~ to 36 victory
W~ay. Stennis won with support
from 11 Northern Democrats led by Sen.
Abraham A: RJbicoff, (0-Conn.l, and in-
cJudin& Senate Majority Leader Mike
~n;l'i0ld, (D-Mont.).
"'M>ere'I a C001trvatfye movement
under way In th.ll coUntiy," warned Sen.
WalUir F. Mondale (0-Minn.). lead.,. of
1he defeated Senate Jl&e.r1ls. ''There'• a
fear about l»elng coura1eoos on racial
mau.ers. ·~ ·
Mondale said Stennis' llfiendmen1
would slow Southern·, intear•t.ion rather
than speed inttcratioll ol .Northern
ochooll.
Ji. Ji. ~
Senate Rejects
Ban on Busing
altemaU\!e soon:es of generation.
Johnson also dwell on a "m~mimum
emiasion1.dlspetch 1y1tem" whlch h • d
been brought out In prevloos testpnony.
"I woola recommend that Edison be
immedlate'y required to initiate th e
minimum emiss ion s disl)atch method,"
the enai.nttr said. ••
Edison e.zecutives had testified that . . ~ ' this <Xlllld be done at a cost of about $1
mill ii on per year. The meJhod iS a
substitute for the normal • dis~tching
system when power is lran11ferred
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throughQut the system · to meet over1olcts
in certatit areas.
Under the klnimum emiSliOl'll plan,
plants which ,enerat~ lhe least rutocfen
oxides' would be used lo higher capicitt
than those which emit more.
Edi90n said emisaion1 could l:!e: reduced
by 20 to zs percent throuab um method.
Johnson said the ulUmate goals should
be the ellntlnation or • all pollutant
·emisaion in lhe basin , nof~ial reduc-
tion: • 1 • John:wi ruled ool the instah.1tion or
nuclear plant.s 11 ... 1n 1~efh1tive-to Pit
a ·er
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TEETERING SIGN RIPS RESTAURA,NT ROQF-IN HUNT·ING.T.ofi'.
Firemen L11h It Down, Sign. Comp~ny C11led . to R!moYI, It ! ,
construction ot the-Hunu.,ton Beach unit&. ., ~
"Nuclear units cannot be ~1va!l1ble
within the netesW'y Unle fr1me," he
said. "While nuctear unil.s mtght have
been available If • protirammed several
years qo, our analysi1 hu betn directed
toward the plants' Dow feasible." .. ~· -\,
Ediaol> has ............. plani lo bolld-
two nuclear unit.I 1t San Onofre but
power will not .be 1vaU4_ble until 1'77 ot
1171.
Th< company's proJoctiOll• ahoW that
utra pOwer . will be needed Ut, 1'14: and
1176 lo avoid ~ula.
High Gusts
.
WreakHigll
Damage Toll
By JORN VAtTERZA
Of ..... DlllJ ,..., Sl•fl
Howling, dry desert winds blasted into
Orqe County before dawn today, throw·
la1 small pl1nes anchored at Orange
_COurity A1tport arourid like children's
toys,-sma,tt~ windows,-wrecking 1isn1
aoc1 (opplina !ruck!. <•!"P"• _..iJ...,~
Tbo • m.pJI; fUSl! lllt JllO' UHown
are;u •l Orange County Airport 1tartlna:
-at I a.m. and by midmorr.lng, a total ol
I Ji -pluil' w.ere 1trewn 1bollt' tilt
J ' l{u, apme re1Unc atop other planes.
Tttt winds ll'f foreast to continue
th""'Jlh Friday hlghl. •
'No injuries were' reported , at the
1jrport, bul the damage toll Jn atrcraft
\ rea~ into 'thf. thousands ol dollar ..
airport aides aaid today.
"-'f.he ·wind reac~ -the danger point at
11bout 4 11.m.," airport apokeaman Ron
Chandler la.id. , •
"It became so ae(fere al some polnls
lhal tht planes' anchor lines straJped and
pulled concrete 1nchof1 compl:etely out of
the 11'9Qnd, .. he added. -
.One airport fireman Wd .ne u.w •
plane pulled from ilJ anchors, .IOar over
four rows ol other parked aircraft, then
crash into the top of another plane.
Orange CoUntJ's roadw.ys fared little
' better this morning.
Many .cases or signals out, larg•
v4!hlcles down and huardous driving COO•
dltions were reported by police .and
hichway patrolmen. The CHP reported
slg Alerts ror all county roads. wamin1
tliat campers, traller1 and small cars
should riof travel Jn the wind,
A total or !J hopefuls took out entry
paper~. but some scratched early. 11
shapes up as one of the largest· rields in
the city's election history.
In 196'4 there were 19 o!Jicial candidate!!
11nc1 27 in the 1966 race. At the last elec·
lion there were 13 seeking cooncil 9eats.
A. C. Marion, an independent oil opera·
1or; Norma Gibm, former Mayor of Seal
Beacti.and currtlllly 1 Huntlngtot1 Beach
parks a11d recreaUon commi.ssiODer; and
Kenneth R. Gobdwtn, Sr., a contr1ctor.
Joseph S. Ferm, president of the Prop·
erty Owners Protective League, and Hope
Greer, who formtrly terved as secretary
to the ch1mber of commerce.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Stnat11
today rtjeded a proposed ban on (ederal-
ly, ordered "busing" of students to int.e--
gratt tchools. Federal law already pr~
hiblts federal agencies from ordering
busin& in order to overcome "racial im-
balaoce." The amendment by Sen. Sam
J . ·ErvUJ, (D-N.C.). would have gone rur·
tber by baring federal courts and agen -
cies ~1 ~f9Uiring busing "from Ollf!
1ehool dlitnct-.to another scbool district
to alter ~ racial cOmpolition or the atu·
d"'1111g it ..,. public schools ...
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Signs, Boats Damaged · ·
Patrolmen also · advised all other
motorists to drive "only if especially
necessary". The aJert went out at 9;30 •
a.m.
F'our po8itions are open on the <'ity
council with ·three incumbents. Mayor
. Jack Green and Councilmen Al vin Coen
and Ted Barlletl, trying for rHlection.
One incumbent. Or. Henry Kaufmann,
bowed out of the race this year.
In the city aUorney race. incumbent
Don Bonfa has a clear field with oo chal·
Jen gers appearing before the dead line.
Cha llengers "'ho filed for the four city
council seRts are:
Pliylli! J Galkin. a reallor : Roger O.
Si a\(! chairman or tht city planning
rommiss iOn : Robert C. 'ferry. a. down-
town businessman and opponent of the
...'.~Top of the Piet'' plan.; Robert J. Zi.nn-
wabt. a trustee with the Ocean Vi ew
Schoo l District.
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Valley Extends
Tin1e for Voting
Polls on April 14 "'ill be open from 7
11.m. to I p.m. in Fountain Valley.
The ci t) cnuncil Tuesday night e1-
lended the closing tfn;le Qne hour past the
<'ity clerk 's recommendation, '"While adop-
ting the rules and pr~ures for the
April 14 city council election. • .
tateil appHcant in that council race
"u Albert Hollinden. • member of lhe
city's parks and recreation commission.
who picked up nomination papers Tue!-
rioY .
• Thret lncutnbcnl <'Ouncilmen, Mayor
F..dward Just, George Scott and Bernie
Svalstad have also indicated their In·
tcntion to seek ~lection.
Three challenger1, llohn ~tang1nn,
J\urton Taubman and Jim Barti have
~!so 1ald they plan to run.
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Ont r candidate who filed; iGeorge A.r-
nOld, was knocked out of the race when
~e invalid aigna.tqru were found on
his nomiution petition. He' did not c:or·
red the petition by filinl time toaay.
By Wind in H untingto:n·
Mayor Jack Green announced he Is
dissociating himself from Rater Slates'
real estate business because of. Slates'
candidacy.
Green said ht is trying to lq\lelch MJ·
morJ thAt he and Slates were runninc
all a 'team .
"market rw.lly withered late this afternoon
alter a brief:.lill. The trading pace slow-
ed as prictll"efoded.. (See quotatlom:,
Pase• 26-17).
Tra:sh cans rolled In the streets, signs
were d8maged and boats were torn loose
from' mooririgs as strong Winds buffeted
ijuntlngton Beach today. . .
l\.1oat serious report of damagt came
from the Ocean View School Di.strict
which rtported that a school Wall had
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U~I Likes Beach PrQgres~
Three Members ·Plemed With Work on .Beauty
Three members ol the Urban Land
tnsUtule which charted a blueprint for
beautifk;.aUon o( Huntlniton B e • c h
returned to the city tod1y to see how it
, was aettini on with the .&ib. .
They uid tliey liked wh1l they -•
What ~x 1'"; Jl'aa,11.'" milflq,, . ...,.ii;!" 1m~la lo ital 'mVn1!11'iI! ~
and pl..--W ->wept beach. IOO· palm
trees, ltl by 1.200 subterranean ll1ht1,l11
vast 2,000-space parting kit, and well
kept conceaalon bolldln1s. · •
"'lt'1 to encouraging to He UM proceaa
of deterioration bejnc reversed," aakt
9ob Nahas. one of the original )3
, membera on the ULI panel wl\lch reeom-
. mended the Improvement.I in 1965.
"A thins like this is lnfecii0ut. Priv1t•
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ttilerpttae.·will cal.ch Ute spirit and do ·1u wh"lt 't been done ," was Campbell's reac-
llbare... • lion. ,
1be sfodp .from ·the land reeearch fl'he• 'Vllitbl'.ll : were· less than ,pleased
organitation happened t& be workinl c;m "11 wheri they ·1a~ lhe $2 mUIJon aPartnient.s ·
project In Lon1 iifarid !~ fnVittd• the •HUrrtingtOn. Beachr.Cotn¥aby bcfdt 10Tf'I
to take a tour al. the: cl ' ~'they"'tre! 1 ill strand. . -' 1 1;-i Jn 'the Southn C l!'flll. , I , ·"'We·· iiet<>mniended1" •J•inA ' It.hie'"
f11W N-.-. R'iw or'""'"'°" .•o<l j J Naft8' <ei></rted, :·•w .. lin\j>I).> 1'.l>il' .. ,; ~ Ca01pbelL 1i/oy'. '!"' ~ the , "'""'""!'e lof • 4><•<1! ti> !lot.11 ·~ 1bf! l•lln-• beach ' imProvrments by V 1 n c e datton Ior .,partrnents. · rifoc:rilouse, harbor and beicne1 develop-·"fl Woold ' ~ave bien lieder "r~ ~tne
ment dittetor, and Jakt_,S~art, 'former pub,lc I( the'd:ty cOuicfha ve (ca\tit'ed"the ·
mayor wbo was on t.be eouncil that called hind and kept the Wach oPen "rOr 1p!.l&llc
Jn U'lt ULI JfOUP· · • use. "4'~ ' 1. ' ~ • t •
Dractunan termedn· ~t.mChtsl ·TM.'Medilirranean·styled bufldini:.bon-
"iust ttrrtfic. "~ "tt1' • ~a;in8 1 to I i.4lill! 106 apart~nt•.· A .spolsesmirn ·for-
,,. , city doin1 ( Ill<• thlt In-, •ri 'llil•O•;!o!' ~ach a\i!lp~ny. t,ol~ "i<>:
tt<ad oljuat talkln& aliOll(i~". • ~•·I • (!ly;dl lh~ ULI 111mibcri'. vlcwJ .oi< l)>e•
"The wholt city ·~~7" "'I b10ct4etllned torinakc any tonit11ent. :
.J • ~ ' " ' •• I ''1 <'
.,
been blown down.
The wall was forthe'Villta;View~Scff:ool
under construction at. Foxglo~e AVenue,
f'ounta'.in Valley. It was a coocrCti biock
wall ni ne f,ee t ta.II an(t strek:hing' the-en·
tire 120-fool leng th of .the site. The dam,-
!!ge was ~tlmatcd ~I $3~QOO-
"The block~ had bei?n scl In plar_e and ·
!he n¢~t step was to ,pour coocrete '.(nto
the shells )>ut the wind got to them-liral."
a school district official commCnted.
. Six sma ll bc/8~ were torn loose from
moorings In Hu.ntl n;ton Harbour, but
\vere . recovered without problem by tti~'
h•rbor department.
Firemen .were, called to secure.a slan
han11Jng loose from the roof or lh6
1
Villa
Swtdem :on . Mairi St.M11 1 Huntinttan
se.~~!.1·. ·. . ·· .·
.. ,.~, ~1:n· w.J! tilt\~~ !0~6-~ .f1..y; ~!;
1'*<11!'1 ·1.,h<d • i~ tpg.ther ·!I: Jnil!il luolt ·'
.. P\ll~ \he •rool off,"'•.fire:men.eipfmtP :
e:'J .'l ~ • .I I , \ .. "1 'lf,j
• I ' I '·~ ~ Llfeguards warnecf sµr~r:1·~"°" to '"'eo:
out. '·The wlnd1Would swe1J>'1henfOllllto ·
s:eai if U!Cy went 'out thtre today!"' oM ' . gu!llrd .aald. . • • ; .·r-0 • ,
t f\1olorllt&; had "'l01 CO{)tend, IWW\ mm&.•
lure. ilust 1torms Ind acb001 thlldi'til Mel .
• '1<1.iali• time 1cU1nr1o aclioi>1 .,, bl~•. a-... on~root. · 1 ' '™' "
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At 5 1.m. today, the 9Creechlnl ~sl3
began toppling power lines, especially
along the Or'ange Coast, and Edison Com·
pany totals Jhowed fl-" major: outa,es
throughout lhe-oounty.--
Harried offk:iall aald loday they hive
mustered their full emer1ency work
force to repair ·damage.
Many early morning bl!ackouls had
be-en repaired later but calla ate.adily
(See WINDS, P•it tl
'
Coast
1''eaClaer
'' Keep the. hatches battened down
Utough. Fr.iday .becauae there'• no
slowing down lhest Santa Ana
winda'Whicll'wlll bo<Nlt the mercury
up Into the middle . 70's alona th•
beach and up to ao inland .
INSWE TODAY
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Jail math
~wo~'f:aring
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DNs Action =
Oiltrict' AttorMy Cecil Hlw clal1!ped
the lid lliht 00 lhl v ...... U>ulLWllllama
controverl)' Wednesday with a ruling that
hi• Office will take nt crimln.al action in
p lbe matter. · ~
Hll-actloo doaed ti\< ~ le ~
wbo argued .l,llat the -""tllli Son
Pedro Negro Jn an Orange County Jail
scuffle was far from the accident that a
dlvidod ooroner'1 illl'1 rulld It to lit
ioJlowtni a twCMjay illquul
WU!la1111, fl, dhid Ju. JI in the jail
followln( a ~lod atzucila wbidl "'
waa sparked, dl!IUllol aald, by hil nf1laal
to WldorlO oonnal ~ prococltlrU.
Olfictr1 told tovtllllatort tluit t"1 woro
compelled to·app1y a "choke bold"'"' tjlO
-;-benelTjirlsooer-11-be~ou&bl""~Jila ''I" ton.
Will11m1 died before an am~nce coU1d nadi the jail
DAILY P'ILOT lleft .....
Wlaett the Wind Blews. DAILY PIL.OT ,,.... ~ Ttn'Y Ct'tll)I
* corontr's Jury ruled 7-6 Monday in.
favor of a finding ol accidental death.
The minority would have preferred a rul-
ing that Williams "died at the hands of
antober."
"Testimolly rev~ the decedent's
history of !Dllltal llliMu and N;!?llDe
viol<nce and thal the eve!lll, on 'Iii 4ote or his death ..... ~-porallel ~
LIGHT PLANE FLIPPED BY WIND NEAR 0C AIRPORT TOWER
Por IN!I oftd Planoa, Pl~ty of Trouble With .Moorl1111
~ 111UJt fall. But Huntinpm Beach Hillh
Sclloal Sent« Ireno NelJOn, 17, ljljoyl\! the wind 1n
her hair tills moraine aa 1he beade_d for school.
prior conftldr he 1)11!!1 1'111 U. law,"-
f'ront .P .. e l
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·w1ND DAMAGE •.•
Doomed House
Problem Solved
In Novel Way -
••P--
'l'lli 'piublao of 1-' to gtt rid ol a -
des1allllll houae has been resolved In". a
oovel way by the owner and the Hun-
llJ!8lm Beadl Board of Building Appeals.
Tbly .,;..r to let lhe ~· Departllienl l>in ll dow1I as a tralnlo1 ox.-cltt.
'Jbe residence at-7555 Warner Ave.
beloop to Gilberto Ruan and it one of U
hemes in the Winterlhur& area covered
In demoliUoa orders Alec! by the city
hul1dlng department. The deparlm<mt
c:eMlden the hu!ldlnp 11111afe.
Thi board d. appeall dilcusled Ruan'•
~ requeal W-y night
aad .,..lad him alz mootba to oe!Ue on
---Ille fltt-depar1menL-F1re depertment rtpneentaUves _at t be meetlntl Indicated they wi>uld b e '
~ llul ~ have to .. t the
h:olloo to ..... there ~ be .. ~ lo omniundlnc ·-•·. __ .. Jim DeGuellt, c:tialrmm " the ....... board, omphu!Jed 'to Ruan !hat he Would
be ._able I« dellllnJ up the debrll
-tho Nnlng.
"He must make sure It doel not
-.,, a huanl for ehlldr111 playln( in
the ltU," DeGuelle 11ld.
The home had beon d~ on¢•
-of delerioratloir ,..! old IP· Tho board gave Ruan tbnl to btilld bottw ·
-oa the lot llul otr~ It mus\
-lo bulldlnf cod• requlnmente. M<n than hall of the 12 awntn Warned
lut ,_. that their bomel In tho Warner
A~ S-t area mUll lit
danolllbad have yet to tell Illa city of
tilelr planl. The rest may elate their call
al Iba -meeting of Iha appaala board ol f:IO -p.m. Mudl 4.
Nixon 'World' Talk
[l'o Undercut Radicals
WA8HINGTON (UPI) -Prealdent Nlz·
<111'1 aaprecedented "St.ate of the W'•ld"
'-' tD Coagr9aa 11 lntended U> underwl
the calla ol young proteatera for lwty
a__.,,t of U.S. foreign commit·
menW.. aCbnlnistratlon officlall said to-
~ ofticlalJ said that on the American
dCll'Dllilc ICtDI In recent years a danger-°"' ledlaey toward radicallJm hll aria-
.,, -many young people.
DAILY PILOT
Ol.tMH COAST PIJl\.llHING COfll'AMY
i."9rt N. W.~..,_._ _,. ,.1....,
J•c.k R. Curl•y \"n ,.,_ldel!t arMI 0-•I ~
Tlie111n k••~il
"'"' - . 'Pie••• A.-M•rpl.111•. ~··ltw Ali-t W. I• ...
""9d911 l•llef " .. ~ .... ~ 11171 ....... .,,.~,14
...... ...,...,..,, P.O. h 1 7tf, tlHI --........... 1 .. ,....,~
C.-~I alt W.I .. , ":!trll..-....... t.ctl1 ... W9I' .....
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Hlcks said. ·
Leary Testimony Ends;
Judge Gives Jury Case ·
''The uncontrolled testlmony or eye wit-•
nesses was that the struggle at the jail came in throughout the morning, they H5 huge rooftop lid toppled and the 1teel
commf!nced when WllliamJ violenUy said. base cruhed through the roof.
mlsteddeputles and the mtraint placed At lut rtporll thll midmorning, rr-in Newport Bueh and ether
on him was released the-ft\Oment be Ed ' Com .d aid -000 co-~-• c1'ties •--t •-anc•--m· ... -·~· ceased resisting," the district attorney lSOn pany 8..1 !!: s "'' • ~""' ~ ""' ~ un:: a...,..,
added . \ .. . ctW&omer-s have been affected in southern thUI mornina. ,
"Amon& -who -ly recret Mr. and coutal Onai• \lf'!llY bJ' ~ NM>Ori llremtn wore ®t ._...,.
Willlams' unfortunate du.lb,'' Hloks outages. -" c1II.s of tor.pled tree1 near Plcltle Cout
noted , "are tht deputies who were obllg·. The situation became so critical, they Highway and Morning Canyou Road in
Sit men an4 alt women teri t.he
coumiom ol Superior Court Judie Byron
K. McMlllan today to -con1lder their
verdlcl to the llll'OOUCI trial of Ille Leary lamlly. ·-··
Tho Jury · mull determine If Dr.
Timothy Lury, IO, hil wife, Roaemaey,
Mand 1on John Bulb Leuy, JO, were In
po11111k>a of marljuna and LBD on Dec.
ze, lMt, •hen they were arruted and
seardled In Lquna lleach. Thay wm
subtequantly lndlcled oo -ehargn by lhl Oranp Couoly Grand Jury.
It may lit lhal the trial Juey will spend
~ OD ~~ AlJlL WrY_ a!l<f ......... tl-tlof-attorney Georce
Cllula 111111 ~ ~ bad no usable
..._ " IDUtilllN bl bil p1•111ioa
nor ... clrllp • lo tllo fomll1 llla-
liOD ,...,. """" to lit the _,i, of
; *-* *
Guitarui Playa
Protesting
teary Truu
. A pltor pla:yln( hlpplt who will only
~ bbutlf u 0 a lover of the
LairJi" odf!.lallltd eleval« rldera In
SllP&!!llr CoUI') tbla moniln( with a ren-
dllllll of wtial ho aald Wll protut IOlll~
,,,. aJlqod bl1ladl b .... &hl protnta
, ... _. omni ...;rt employa within
...._ -Illa ioq.b41nd youth ....
·-bf a -.rll)' cuard that u..y c!Gn't' JiloY lhal ldlld of mualc In lhl -· Ha ~ 1111 bulldlnc to dump hII IUltar ln his ear and then returned to keep a
close eye on the Leary courtroom and the
posalble ,.turn of the juey.
The youth'• protest include the
observation that today's high winds are
"the wrath of God for wh11t Is going to
happen to Tim. Rose and Jack. You have
fowid them ~ilty without a trial and you
have produCH 1 tempeet with Your, ig-
norance and folly," he warned a
newsmen and several as ton 1 shed
observers. .
Today's wind, the colorfully dressed
prophet predlcted, will · be followed hy
ark-tfpe rains ''which only the lovers of
lLary will survive. You'd better pick
your mate right now,' .. he warned
onlookers, "because the deluge will be
here by thll Ume tomorow, oo bahy,
watch out."
He ls being carefully watched by In-
terested security guards. One of whom
commented: ''one thing for 1ure, thl!
courtbouae ii no Mt. Armt." -. -
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tbe former Harvard ftnH"holQJt1t. ed, under lhe law. to suWue him." &aid, that they ~ere 'trytna: to summon Corona ·del Mar. r-.1 -Williams' relative have a~td And Chula warned the Jury that it could their intention to file a wroogful deltb emergency crews . from 1\a.Uo,11 in In Orange county's Inland areas, pro-
not c:ontlder Dr. Leary'• prevtOUI record claim agah11t the county and the depuU• Riverside and Los Angeles Coun.Ues. perty damage reports were also heavy. A
of arre1t11 nor could they bur 1n mind the involved. Further court action also is So many wires were down., officlall roof was blOwn from a house at the 1.00
LSD cu1U•t frequently uprelltd views being considered by the National Associa-said, that they had 1top~ keepin1 track block of Glassell Street in Orance.
on druc uuge. Neither factor proved Dr. tion for the Advancement of Co)9red Peo. of them. Even that city's police department bad
Leary suUty of-the Lal\lll& Beacli of-pie (NAACP). -Alona: the cout, small.craft warninas damage. Office rs said a large glus door
fenHI and anv other klDd of t1o1o.1r1i.a fof. full gales were up from Point Con-wu shattered this mornin1 by a .Oylni ~ .....-~ . I tree branch. ainouoted to prejudice, tho veteran lrial Planners' Sign Den1a ception to Ille Mellcan border, and In The gusll seem to have spanid par11 of
14:-Yer commeoted. Newport gusll ~P to IO koots were Loa .111,.1.. County, but •Ione Ibo
Attomeya Robert Law and Marvin Upheld by Council forec.,t f0< the day. foothllll .and 111 the San Famando Vallay, r.ooper appeared to offar little con-Harbor Departnwnt patl'(lbnan Aid the damaa:e wu 11vtr1.
lradtctlon of the force!ulJrlUl!llllll 11111>-A denial by the PlaJmlnl ConmliAion winds ton-.--m. boato lnrm--.-~ A-lluge,IXJ.I oirplane-wa clomped --
. mlltod to the Jury by Chlo! Deputy on I pOnnit for I 1.,,. chato """"" ln(o throop the nllh! aod.momln(: ... Ill .... u tt WU lltln( moved out of •
ttomey Jama Enrl&hl Cooper ston to anet 1 ~fool ~p on small aallhoat 1111111 Dd a calrin · orulHr hlll(U at Hollywood-Burbonk Airport loo
that John . Laary WU in Brooldlunt 8'-hal -~by tho WU saved.Jlllt --II --lo the day . ol halh1lh wben arruted aod Huntlql<ia Beach City Council harbor. Howling wtnda with Ill m.p.1'-IUlla
not tn>Uble to argue tho lacl that Ralph's Food Ston wblch fronts on The wind ,. .. tUlnl Ito toll ol caovas pi..,...i tho-vuln<rable Loi Allgelea ¥'f RoMlman' Lear)' had dNll otalhed In-Adama Avenue r<quested the addillllnal boot coven, patrolme aald. -San Bemardlno County foothilll'.
11dt Ille !Ur hat she "°" whao pollto Jn-sip to caln atteotioo of Brookhural tral-It allo chowed up .-. of llpa, Iha~ Tha M-.,bstatlon of the Loa
v11Uplad the ~Ill' vehicle. Ii<. Tha groceey firm'• 111rea1 Iha!. II tored 1toro window• and .. an tore all Angeles County Sberllfa Olflce reported
Enrl&ht Uiillted hlm..U to a c:ooclae could ere<-1 a llllO square foot lip oo lhl roofs. 300 calll rtlated to the wind in a five boor
IW!lmary of the lacla of tho arrest, the jln)porty failed to awoy COWICllmen. A rostaurant In Huntln(lon 11 .. ch had span.
IHl'Cl1ln( of what bo' ealled the 'll:Aaey ~~=================::::;:::::====:;:=========::; drul 'motille" (a daacrlptlon · which 1,
,,..ally amllJld Dr. !Aory and Judp
McMillan) and 1111 quanUI)' of, varloul
drup llDtOYu:td by Lqulil l!oacb ol-
llcm. ,., ~ .iramad the jury that the
defanM had 111"9 an _,.,i otlompt to
ahlft the blllM for dnll po1111&= a1 far
u poa!ble from Dr. Laary hlmMlf.
"But it Hieml hardly poalb1e,•
Enrlahl oommanted, "thet the pd doo-
tor who WU the head of the houlebold
didn't know 1bout It."
Enrll!ll reminded Ille jury that there
wu jolol -don by all three ~len
d&ntl -11\brtt plpea and thrtt Lell')'I."
'Toy Soldiers'
Abandon Helmets
WASHINGTON (U PI ) -president
Nixon's new cererrionial guard unit has
aba1Ldoned its ~ian-style h~ts, but wfll ~kiep the white jacketl. •
The White Hoose said today the blaci:,
vinyl helmets will be pennanently
slored as a concession to widespread
criUcism and ridicule from person.! who
said they made tbe·unit look like a p1.l1C.
guard ol toy soldiers.
The guard, made up of men of the
White House police, will c<mtinue to wear
the dres! uniform with whJte tunic, 1old
braid, buttons and badges. But they will
"-fit their old style recular blue Clp&
with a whlte cover t.o match the rest of
the uniform when French Presldtnt
~ges Pompldou vl$lll the White House
Tuisday.
A Nylon
Shag
. That's
Young in
Looks, and
Young m
Price!
9.9 5 SQ, YD.
Disguised Bandits Steal
$200,000 Wortl1 of Jewels
IF YOU CAN'T
COME IN -CALL • 846-0275
fQr an upert
carpet
consultant
who will
com1 to Two bandill, disguised In fabe mou-
staches, Navy-type watch bell and brand-
lllhlol plllola early today robbed a flah-
tonable Newport Beach shop or an 11U·
mated Q00,000 in jewelry, aems, and oth-
er valulble.
Tht pair ltruek at the Weinert-Clark
jewelry lt«e to tho Falhlon lliand lhop.
pinl complex above Corona del Mar
shortly after 10 a.m. today.
They made a clean getaway and 1t
Pl'PI time, a dr1gn1t of Orang• County Pof1ce unit.a wu 1Ull 111rchina: for the
bandit duo. -
One b~dcast report Indicated lhat
shot.I m11 have bffn fired durlnc the helll bul Ulla haa not beon eonllrmtd. ·
· A clerk In Ille 110re said th.II tho rob-
bera got away with enough loot to nu a
large shoppfilg bag.
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The two IUIP«'ll were ducribed 11
husky and possibly of foreign extraction.
They entertd the ltort at Number S2
F11hlon Island weartn1 dark clothing
aod the dark hall in 1ddiUon to the mOUt-
tache concealmeoL
The bandill used a •it.foot length of
brand.new c1othe1line to bind tht 1tor1
clerk altu thay lor.ed him Into a back
room.
The pair thtn reentered the lronl o1 the
store in the showroom and cleaned out
aevtral display cases filled witb Jewelry.
The clerk worked his wty free a .fhort
time after th• bandill Ced. Ht called
pollca.
Detectives scour,d the mall and ne1rby
shops In the e,chmve hjlltop 'lhopplnJ
center but could nol determine an e1act
palll of exll
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your home
wtlh umplu
Without an7
oblleauon to )'OUI
H,_J.-GARRETf fURNrplRE
'ROFESSIONAl
INTERIOR DISlliNERS •
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COSTA MESA, CALIF.
646-0271 H6·017t'"
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I VOL. bl, NO. 42, l SECTION~, 36 PAGES ORANGE ~OUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRCJ'ARY•-19;-1970 TEN CENTS
North American Puts Niguel Plant on Block
By RICHARD P. NALL
Of .. Pallf ,. ... llaff
Nee<! a seven-story ziggurat? There's it
pa~y completed one for sale in
Laguna Nigu~., ·
North American Rockwell Corporation
announced Wednesday that the $'1.3
million facility ls on the market.
Designed to eventually hold 7 ,SOO
employes of the space· age corporation's
AutoheUcs division, the plaol had been
_...·Oas
5 Hope fuls
Final Field
In Lag!t.na
The Laguna Beach City Council race
got undtt way with an official field or
five candidates as the filing deadline
cloiSed at noon today.
Candidates Peter J.T. Ostrander and
Edward Lorr fli ed their signed nomina.
louted by area leaders as an ttoDomlc
Godsend t.a southern Orange County.
A corporation spokesman said the com·
pany's workload in, Southern C!llifornia,
including the Autonetics division in
Orange County, has been decliniDg. A 10
percent reduction in Autonetics employ-
ment was announced in January.
"Because of its current business situ.11.~
lion, North American Rock.weU Corp.
believes that' it may be more economical
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for It to tiell the new Laguna Niguel
facility than to occupy it. Accordingly
Coldweil·Banker and Co. has been re-
tained to seek a quallf.ied buyer," Ute
:1pokesrnan said. . .
Company spokesmen 1n October denied
any plan to sell the plant. A popular
rumor at that time was that it was being
offered to Howard Hughes.
Spokesmen at the time said despite
dalays by rains and uniQn strikes, oo-
CUP.aUon was expected by July 1970.
Ill s
Initially It wu to have been December
1969.
The Wednesday statement s a I d ,
*'ConslrucUon fs continuing on the one
niillion sq11&J;e"foot manufacturing and of.
flee structure and is expected to be com-
pleted this calendar year."
"In the event thal NAR Corporation ls
unable to finCI a buyer who could occupy
and use th.e facility, th~ C{lmpany \Yill
iteelf occupy and use the facility," a
:1pok~mt'.n said Wednesday.
.
Questioned about this •. the spokesman
said there was no thought of vacating the
Anaheim Autonetlca facllitie.s which h!l
nearly Z0,000 employes.
lnijjally the Autoneues·· data systems
divislon (airborne com.puters) and the
Minu~man· (ICBM) program manage-
ment group were to have occupied lhe
plant They are in ~m.
Designed by 'fllllam L. Pereira ol
Corona del Mar, the first Utree floor.!! of
the Laguna Niguel pl.en{ were to boWJe
manufacturllJ& and engineerinr faclUUes.
The four upper storJ,es were ·to be uaed by
administrative and management person-
nel. .
Accomnlodition for the plant by the·
county Included a $1.l million · contracl
an elght-1ane highwar into· the plant. tt
was ~he bl1gest county road contract ln
a decade.
other roads have been bUilt • into-the
site locat.ed near the Crown Valley
Parkway and San ~go Freeway •
a. er ··ane·s
High Gusts
Wreak High
Damage Toll:_
By JORN VALTERZA °' '" Dil,, ,., SI... •
Howling, dry desert winds blasted.Jnto
Orange County before dawn today, throw·
Ing small planes anchored it Oran.et
County Airport around like . children'•
toys, smashing )'lindow1, wr~kirtl 'lilftl
and toppling truck1, campefs and trees.
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tion papers this morning. Incumbents
RlcbanH)oldberg <md J"'eph A. O'Sul· -. -
1ivap and Plannin& Commissioner Joseph .
L. Tomehak had filed tRrlie.r in the week.
~_.,,,~·Ii, m.p.h._ll!!ILltit...il!;.LJK:' ~!,__
...,, al Orange Co\lnly' Alfport lfartlu&
at l a.In.-•n<lu hart.big,= el All candidate,, presented papers signed
br 10 ~· Signatures. ,1 at least
five, but not more than 10 registered
voters are r~ired on lhe.J!!ji~--
Lorr'S po ii';f ,lltiiliiiiil·~ 11.1-Uoward LOCkway, 'YJllard Marriner.
. lames D. Lawler. Vern Taschner, Donald
Dunbar. Theresa Yale. Eagles. Edward
Bauer. Robert \V. Bolls and Virginia W.
Schramm.
Signers of Ostrander's pelition "'ere
Joseph R. Jahraus II, Cyril J. Nugent,
Thomas W. Norman, ~1ark Gumblner.
Ted L. Reynolds, Harlod fl . Elsmore,
Mrs. Thomasina M. Gunn, ll-1r!ii. Jane F.
Boyd, Mrs. Jacquelyn L. L)'Sler and Gor·
doo G. Kent.
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13 Candidates
In Sa11 Clen1ente
Set City Record
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"D,41.LT.P"rOT lfllttt~WJhcMrll K ...... ' . ON E.LIGHT. P.LANlt!.DUMPED OH ANOTHER AS HIGH WINDS CRE_ATE HAVOC AT _ ORANGE COUNTY•AIRPORT
Co untian Facing
Illegiil Alien
Smuggling R ap
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Laguna' sSeventhAnnna'l·
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Winter Festival Opens
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Clemente G~oup.
Hospital Plans ·
Not Up fo r Sale
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Robert V. l!aker, ~t~ Coast Community Hospital board Laguna's Seventh Anm.lal Wint.er Fes-Reicr.ing over the Festival will by 17· 'Id Ilk •· bu lh "· nd pl f 25, of Santa Ana was :-.. icled by t'.· • ,_ In the Id Debb' Good ln , .. wou e ..., Y e s1 .... a ans or a UJU 1"' tival opens Its hrw1Y engagement year-o 1e w , Ujlguna Beach s Cl le ~pita! ~ J 1 Federal Grand Junr Wednesday on Col F 'd • 'lh · · Hi h Scbool · ho '" W'"''" an emen as P3•• ut Us -.1 Art ony r1 ay 81\emoon, W1 a m1-g . ,seruor w , as "'lS.S _ 'f'""'r drffm of an tnterTelated system of non-•
charges or conspiring to smuggle and tors' reception and sidewalk art show as Festival, heaOs up some 500 volunteers profit hospital! for Sou'thtrn Orange'
transport 25 iUegaJ aliens into the• United the first of some 30 separate events sche-who make the fest.(v~ a reality. County.
States. duled through Sunday, March I. Coordinating their efforts is Chamber of This was the essence of remarks to·san'
Baker was arrested Feb. 6 near the in-Highlights of the first weekend of fes-Commerce manager Betty lt1yers, work· Clemente 'councilmen Wednesday night
livitie.! will be a two.day rodeo, the now-ing chairman of the 10-day spectacular. by Dr. Hennan Sobol. a local ptcyslcian.
With ooly 45 minutes to go before tersection of U.S. 395 and State Route 70. renowned Patriots' Day Parade, an arts \Vin ter Festival events are free, unless However, a spokesman for 1 group that
today's filing deadline, 13 San Clemente OffictrssaldBakerwasdrivingalwo-ton and crafts fair. pancake breakfast, flea a li.;ket price Is iodicaled. has graded and planned for a 'slx-story
City Council candidate! had filed their truck which was stopped for a routine market. art show and auction and chlld-On Friday afternoon the. opening proprietary hospltal near city hall said
nomination papers and were ofricially in check. ren's ballot. visitors' reception is scheduled from 2 to today the project was not for sale.
the race. The !!econd weekend will feature a 4 p.m. on Park Avenue at tht Chamber of Site work. stalled for several month! The indlcbnent alleged Baker was In ta Co At th · t' nd loc lh h "Even if the other two don't come in. Grape Festival, su11f g tournament, oa • mmerce. e same une a a-\Vi eavy equipment sitting idle, began
it's still a record," said City Clerk Max hired for $300 to pick up the aliell!! In maran racing, voUeyball tournaments, lion, the sidewalk art show will be held . again this week . And realtor Steve
Berg. In 16 yea rs with the city, the big· Bonita, near the international border, and adult ballet, Laguna 's first annual dart The gourmet dinner, !Chdeuled for Fri-Michalec, associated with the ' hospital"
gest council race he had handled , Berg drive them to Santa Ana. The aliens tournament and an early, California bar· day evening, has been canCelled, due to backers. said today that work I!! going
recalled. \l"BS in 1966, llrhen he processed allegedly paid from $l$ to f200 apiece to becue. · difficulties. • ahead oo a 2.11-bed community hospital ten sets of nomination papers. Among the many events sandwjched in A s~ial Winler Feslival perform~nce that i'l to be operational (fbur stories) Jn
The two 5311 Clement.ians who had la.It· an unknown man in•Tijuana, Mexico. between will be exhibtta O{ student art, of "The Owl Mid the Pussycat" will be March 1971. ·
f'n out papen but were still 3 question Immigration officials said Baker ran open hoo!!e visits to local artists' studios presented in lhe·L a g v n i ·Mou Ito n Dr. Sobol told councilmen that he heard
mark in today's filing scramble are salts when the truck was ~opped but lut· and to the workshops of the School of Art Playhouse at 8:30 p.m. Tickets $4. that hospital !lite could be purchaaed and
engineer James T. Faith and graduate rendered after 1 shot was fired, gruing and Design, oldtime movie!, a shuffle. S8turday is the "big d8y" with the I.hat the SCC board had authorlied h.lni to
:itudent W. Fenton Sink. ~ his left hand. board exhibit, tour of the new Laguna Patriots' Day Parade march1ng ofr negotlale. He said 99.-percent of the: local
Three seat.s are to be tilled in the April Moulton Playhouse, Mexican dinner and through the downtown area at 11 a.m. doctors would favor the acqui!iUon and
14 municipal election. lawn bowling tournament. forty-three Southern California cities will development.
Seeking to rela in their spots on the .. bs A complete schedule of Winter Festival be represented in the parade tbls yea:r. It would • be par( . of ao associate
<'oo&:il will be incumbents Mayor Wade 8 Seeking Jo events is contained in a free brochure some with as many a! 10 entries. • hospital p\an, said SobOI, lil'lked with.
F. Lower and councilmen Thomas .available at the Chamber ol Comrilerct. At 2 p.m. Salurd&y Ole ·Rodeo by the SCCH and with · a plarined S8ddleback
• O'Keefe and flan Chilton. / 280 Park Ave.. lllld at many local Sea, featuring ISO riders .of the National Conimunity Hospital. Each would have its
~ ~11/•D pll,..-'. M.' '-~ a tho aib,aome a ~...... •
1'bt '"i1Dlla1...,af.e~loreCa7to Cciatlaat throucb l'rlda~ nlglll · ·
, l)lo. lnJurlu ,.~ .. reponea -at 111o
•'"""" .'but the-clamfie loll In aircra(L ~a'cli.k hlto the thOOlinda O!' dollars,
&.lrport aides said today. ·
"'ll>e ·,.1nc1 reached the 4alipr point al
about 4 a.m.,'' airport spokesman Ron
1Ch.t.M1'rsaid. · ' ·
"It became so severe at some point.~
that UM!" planes' anchor lines strained and
pull~ C9lJCf'de anchor• complete1yiaut of·
the ground,"· he added.
~ airport fireman said . he · law a ,
plane pulled fkim iti ancbort, JOit over
four rows of other p1tked aircraft, tbe:n
crash Into the top of another pllde.
Orange Couiity's roadways fared tittle
better this morning. ·
Many casea of signals out. tar1e
vehlclu down an<J hazardous dr.fving con·
dltlons were reported by police and
hlgfiway patrolmen. The CHP. ~
Sig Alert& for-all county roads, wamin1
that campers, trailers and small cars
should not travel in the wind, .
Patrolmen also • advtsed · all other
motorists to drl~e "only if especially
necnsary", The 1lert went oat at .t :3t
a.m.
At 5 a.m. today, the 1Cfeethlnl gusts
began toppling power lines, f.1pedaUy·
along the Orange 'Coast, and Edison O>m-
pany totals showed %7 major outagu
throughout the county.
Harried officials said today they have
mustered their full emergency .work
force to repair damage.
1'-fany early mom.inc blackouts had
bten. rep.th'ed later but calls st~ly
came In throughout the morning, the1 said.. . . . . ' 1
At last reports this inidmornlng,
Edison Com piny ·aides said . 27 ,009
customers have been affected"ln sou~
(See WINDS, P•ie %)
Contesting their claimJ will be can-boslne11s establishment&. (Set FESI'IVAL. Pace%) tSee-HOSPrr.u.; hit%)
didates Alvin H. Baker, bUstnessman , ·205•-,,1',,1. r-~~~~=======:".'""".====-==-===':":==-==-:-=::~'.'."."--~=-~~~-~·--~.--..,.·~-i----~1::".''uJ1~~~i'::"'k':nn~i;,--E-igh-t-ca_nd_i-da_l_es_wi_·n vi~ ror nu:.. Ma..Jj-;.-;;-0 a· • ~'if l'IUJrges --------__ :_~_· __ , __ _
businessman, tlS Alameda Lan<: Robe'l seals on the Sin Juan Capistrano City ·r• -,-llA3 ~.
W. Bourg, retired Los Angeles fire Council in the April If municipal election.
cteparlment captain, 307 Avenida San Nomination papers ha\le been filed by
Carlos : Art Holmes, salesman. 213 two incumbents Mayor Ed Chermak and Avenida San Pabk>: Harold D. Meade, . '
elect rical engineer. 913 Avenlda Presidio: councilm_an Don Durnford, and by "-trs.
aod Herbert Hively. in1Urance man 3121 Dolly Oilvares, 31421 .Ganado Rottd, who
Call Mayo ' will seek the seat being vaicated by her
Leary Trio· Await . Vetdic't
' · be bu ldl 1 husband, Antoruo Olivares; attom.v Also Fred W. Kaci r, I ng n-G J SodP·off 30152 Sil S R .... ~~ Six men and sir women left the.. spector. 804 Buena Vista: Eugene ary · • · Vf!r pur ..__,, eourtroom of SUperiQr Court Judse Byron
SUiiivan deputy probaUon officer 230 Josh Gammell, phannaeist, 31 •1 1 K. McMJllan today to consider their ~fontalv~; and James C. Lusk' Sr., Sacarama ~ne; Bill Reid, ranc~er. 32222 verdict ln the narcotics trial of the Leary
• gln"""ring consultaot 1302 Via Avila. Del Obispo, Don@ld Routt, airline pilot, family. n .,... • 27!0 Calle Santa Ynez: and James
Thorpe math Instructor at Saddleback The jury must determine 1£ · Dr.
Egypt ResumesJlaids
By Unlkd Prtss lnttrnalional
Egypt sent its warplanes on nids
:i.galnst Israeli emplaccmenta on lhe Suet
qanal today and deplored President Ntx-
....... on's pledge to send Tel Aviv more
w~aponry·it·needed. Israel welcomed the
promise. A•report fr;om Israeli military
headquarttr1 tRkt ''a.num "ot.Egypt'•
bombers raided unspecified po&iUoos on
the aootlttrn e:nd or the canal thi1 morn·
ing bot caused no---ca.suatUa.
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College: m52 Calle Santa Ynei. Timothy Leary, so, bis wife, Rosemarr.
Nomination papen also were taken out · J34 and son John Bu1h Leary, 20, were 1n
bv George Covert, 2fi012 A v e n i d 11 po.isesston of marijuan:t and LSD on Dec.
Mariposa, but had not been filed shortly 26 .. 1968, when they were arrtsled and
before today'1 noon deadline. searched in Laguna Beach.. They were sub~uently indicted on lhose charges by
the Orange County Grand Jury. Steer. Ma rket
NEW YORK (AP) -Another sloci< '""llel rall1 ll'llhe.rld l•l• thiulte!J:loon
after a brle[ (ling. The tradlng pace slow-
ed as pr\c:es eroded. (Ste quolaUoM,
Paaca 26-ZI).
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it.ma:y be that the trlal jury wlll'sppld
most time on the· case of Dr. Leary 11nd.
the argument ol ddtnse ilfomey Geor1e.
Chula thot his client had no usable
amount of marijuana 1n---ni1-po:!1M:S51M1
nor wtre drua-s found in the family st.a·
lion wa1on proved lo be the P'OJ)Crty,ol
.
the former flarvard ,paychologi.st.,
And Chula warhe:d the jury that it could
not consider Dr.' Leary's previous .record
of an-ests oor could they, bear In mlnd the
l;iSO -cultist frequently ex-pressed views
on drug usage. Nell.her factor proved Dr.
Leary guilty of the Laguna Be!!<h 'of·
renses and any other kind of thinking
•mounted to prejudice, the veteran tr ial
lawyer commenled. '
Attomeis Robert Law and Marvin
Cooper · appeared to offer· little con-
tradlcUon of the •forceful tr~ts ~ut..·
milled 1lo the r jury .by, Chief'l Deputy·
' Dlatrlct· AltQl'llOY Janiff EnrlilJit.: Coolie~'
Conceded that JObn1 Leary ~ Was In
t PoS3tssfoo 'of hashish when arrUftd· and
, Law did not trouble.tu ·arp• lhe"fkt'thit-
Rosemary Lcarfh11d drug1 lta!t>ed•ln·
•ldt,the lur.bat lb< "''" when.polke.Jn·
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vcsUgated the Leary vehicle.
Enng~t llmlled .hilllstU In a concise
summary or (he fact. of the ·arrest, lhe
searching of what he called the 0 Leary
d~ug rho611e" (a description , which
grtally amused Dr. Leary and Judie
Mc.Millan) and lhe quantity .0£ variou.a
dru1s uncovered by Laguna Beach of ..
flcers.
£nright ·warned the jury that the
tle:fense had ma,de an apparent attempt to
ahlrt the bl~e ,for d"'g ~Ion .as far
., pclgslble f'!'m Dr. Leai;y hlm")f.' .
1 ueU\ It.' seems . h-9;r~ly ' pOalble~''
Enrlght'.,.mm,nt<d1 "lb•l th< 11.0Qd doc-
!O< who ol''< ft)~ htad Of the ljl>°"hold didn't k.nOw' abclut ll." -• .
Ennght remlode!I tl\e l•'l' that there' wa~ Joint possession by all lhrte defen-
dants -·~.Lhrtt pipes tnd thrte...Lurya.11
Kee.p the hatches battened down
through Friday became there'• no
sldwlng down thest Santa Alla
winda which wtll boost tht mereury
up into the Tt\iddle 70's along the
beach and up to II Inland.
INsm E ~DAY
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Mlfi80N VIEJO -Matirett' ColU'ad,
,..uot "'ti Ml-Viejo Hlgb School, haa
been ehoii.n to reeolve the Alllo Canyon
chapter, DaU&hters of the American
Revolution Good Citizen Award.
She 1ltiU ofOclally reoeln tier award on
Jl'eb ... at l :IO p.m. to Lelwe World
ct-..Two,
The daughter or Mn. A. o: Bombard o!
Civil Rights
ovemetlt'-
In ·Set Baek .
• WAS!ll,.NG""T"'O•N.'' {UPI)' -Tbe modem
.clvtl l1llU ....,.,...~ born In 1114 and
nurtured by ecnVeas and the courts .. has
auffered 111 flnt mtjor setback in a
Senate vote hailed by Southern leaders u
the harbinger ot '"'a change in direction."
"lt'D btve to be done puau;, and
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parents, black and whlie,11 Sen. Jdm C.
Stenn!! (J>.Mlss.) said <t future ocbool
lntogration.
"We've opened a new gateway,'' Sten-
nlJ ~ He credited growtn1 Northern
distaste for achool integration a1 the
primary fac""' in hfl: Ill to 31 victory M.laion Viejo WI! selected for her depen-'°·blUN ,_ 1 d-~•• -'d · Wedneoday. Slennla woo wltll support ;;,i-aerv~., ea ~~P 1 n fmn 11 Nol'them Democrat! led by Sen.
. . , • Abraham A. Rlblcoff, (J>.Conn.), and In-
• D•-SeMol c;~· cludln1-S.O.te1Ja)ortty Lead..--Mlke-' Mwlleld, (J>.Mdlll).
•· CAPISTRANO V ALtEY -An eshlblt "'nlere'a a contervaUve movement 'showtni the future Dana Jlllls High under way-ln Utll country1" warned sen.
be . Walter F. Mondale (D-Mtnn.), leader oC
DAILY ,.!LOT Sitt! """"" School has_ been selected to on display the deleated Senate llberahl. "There'& a
at the convention of the American (tar 'abioUt befnc courageous on racial
Association of School. Administrators in matten. 11
Atlantlc City, N.J. Mondale said Stennis' amendment
LIGHT PLANE FLIPPED BY WIND NEAR OC AIRPORT TOWER
For Boats and Pl•MI, Plenty of Trouble With Moorings
From Page I Members . of the board of the WOUid 11ow Southern integraUon rather
Capillrino Unlflllf School lllatrlct were than apeed lnlel"aUon of Nortbem told M-y that the elhlblt bad rectlved ""1ools
a CU..tloa and .,.u Ulected for t.be u.· Senaie u-a&..11 .. an Leader H"-8cott
hlbltlon. ·-~ .....
Designed by Blurock and ~artners of ~~ ~thetn:'11=~n\=~ J:
Corona del Mar, the school will be built bill by House-Senate conferees.
on the Street cf Ute ~olden Lantern in Scott told reporters that the Stenn1s pro-
Dana Pob:lt when funding ir available. poeal would prove \o be llllCOQltituUonal
.• W ... ltt• Hottet'ell at wmt and unenforceable at bell
· "It la lmponible to accept and wlll be
CAP ISTRANO VAU.E Y - T h e knocked out in conference," Scott sald.
American , Cetacean Society b·a a Slgnlflcantly, debate durln1 the final
preeeo&ed an award to the Capistrano d1y1 lnch>ded few of. the fervent plea& for
UhUledlf.School Diltrfct for II! wbale IUppirl . of black uplrationJ t h i t
watch gram. characterized Senate clvll rt1hta debates
A w le shaped p 1 a q u e inscribed of Ult 19509 and &Gs.
"Ecology in Action" wa.s accepted by Or. . Even in tndonln& a rival. amendment
Robert Beuley, chalmien ol the boaM o! over stennU'. the· While HOUie · aa1d It
truslen. dmin& Mond1y'1 ceremonies at was doln& IO to "atve vatklatlon to de
the San Clemente Pier. facto aqrepUon in the South In the
1be society, which concerns Itself with same meuure that it Ja conllJtuUonally
aquatic manunela alse 11ve .11'ards to pennlnible in the mt of the country."
Phil GrlgnOD, teacher; the chambers of
commerce of Capistrano Beach, Dana
Point and San Clemente: San Clemente
Sports Flshlng Inc.; the San Cltmente Ci-
ty Coundl and the Chandler.Shennan
FoundaUon.
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SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -The f'lb-
lic is invited to a chill supper aponsore.d
by the Junior high youtb ;roup o! lhe
Community Ouistlan Cburcli.
The event which will rlile fUn4a for a
field trip will take placo ,_ 4:IO to l :IO
p.m. Sunday •t the church, 311141 El C•
mino Real
Enlertalnment 11lll be provided by the
madrigal slngen of Son Clementa Hlgb
School.
e Bou s..-ten-• Set
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Orpniia.
lions and groups in Capistrano UnW.ed
School District wiahlng to learn D1<l'e
about lbe Marcll 10 bond and tu eleaion
are invited to call lhe achool cHstrk:t for a
1pe1ker.
The election seeks voter appirovat for
lncreate from five to seven percf:nt of the
ceiling on Ull!IOld bonda and for a tax
override Of 50 cents for two yean.
Speakers are available by phoning 496-
U!S.
l'b.rle Tour Planned
BAN CLEMENTE -Boat trips to view
the callfomla gray whales will leave San
Clemente pier at t a.m. on Sunday and
Monday.
Anyone wilhlng to 10 on the ap-
prodmltely t.hree-nour lrip may call
Mra. Paul Muwtll at 493-1091 or Mra.
Bob King at 496-9119.
The trip will inCJude views of lhe San
Clemente coaat, the Western White HoUlle
and San Onofre nuC(lcar plant. Fees att
13 for.odulll and f l.50 for children under u .
DAILY PILOT
011.AHG! CDAIT. •ul LISKING COMl'AA'f
From Pqe 1
FESTIVAL. • •
' Rl!!lto ~o~n. will get und'!:_!IY at
the hip ocliool alli!eUc field. SPonooi'id
by the Rotary Club and high school atu-
denl bod)'. Ttcketo . ~ $2 l!'f adulll, 11
for atudeoUI, wtth chUdren uDdtt 5 free.
1111 L11uM traits Gulllt'a Arto &
Cl'llfl Fair wllI open on Ille Fl!ltlval
gr,..ndt !nxn II 'Iii I Siturday ml the
i'c6iol -dllli'la'I dlaplay of a!Udtnt artr
and .Oriftl wtll ba .. view on li>t groWidl
durfn( the same boors.
Arti!ta studios In the Art Center, 1400
S. Coast Highway, will allO have open
hlNse durint the day afld there will be
another performance of "The Owl and
the Pussycat" at the Playhouse at 8 :30
p.m.
Sunday Winter Feri.lval event! will
begin with a Pancake Breakfast from 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. In the new Boys' Club on
J.a&una Canyon ROad, aponaored by St.
Catherine's auxiliary. Tickets $1.
Also in the Boys' Club facility, the
Menniid1, wome.n'a division of the
.Chamber of Commerce, will present the.it
Flea Market from t a.m. to I p.m.
The Winter FesUvel Art Show and Aue·
Uon will be held at Hotel LalJUna from 10
a.m. \o s r.m., tht arts aM crafts
diiplaya WU conUnue on the. Festival
grounds and . Art Center studJos ·will be
open.
There will be a second, and final
presentation of the Rodeo by the Sea at
the hlgh school at 2 p.m. and i special
children's ballet presentation by the
Laguna Beach Civic Ballet In lhe Forum
Theater on the FesUval grounds at 2:30
p.m. AduLts-$2, chlldreh $1.
The Flea Market wlll continue at the
Soya' Club all day Monday alon1 with the
art.a aod craft& ahows at the Festival.
Laguna Urged
Not to Annex
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and coastal Orange County by power
outages.
The situation became so critiCal, they
said, that they wtre trying to summon
emergency crewa from 11tatlons in
Riverside and Los Angeles CounUes.
So mapy .wlres were down , officials
said, that-they had stopped keeping track
of them.
Along the coast, small.craft warnlngs
for full galt!'!I were up from Polrit Con.
ceptlon to ·the Melle.an border, and in
NeWROrt 11usta up to ~ knots were
forecut for the day. ·
Harbor Department p1trntm111 said the
winds tore a few boat. from their moor:
Inga through Ille ntghl and morning; one
small aaUboat sank and a cabin crutser
wu saved just before It went down in' lhe
harbor.
The wind waa takini Ill toll of canvas
beat covers, patrolme.n said.
It also chewed up scores of alfna, aha~
tered 1tore windows and even \ore off
roofs .
A"ttdaurant in-Huntington Beac:hwhad
Ill bu1e rooftop sign toppled end the steel
base crashed through the roof.
Treea 1n Newport Beach end other c:outai dUea loat branchea In the gual!
thlt morning.
l'fewport fltemen were out answerltlg
Capo District
Seeks Override
To Avoid Cuts
'Ille Capistrano Unified School District,
caught between spiralling etisls and a
growing student load, is looking to the
voters le ball It out Mareh 10.
The district will be asking for a 50-cent
tax override which school officials believe
is a mlnimwn to avoid drastic culs in
curriculum and services.
"Our average expenditure on a per
puptl baela la approrlmately $'192," sald
Superintendent Truman Benedict. "Our
projected fleure was $7'79.07 but I think
we will ha\'e to wait until the end of the
year \o know exactly. I think our costs
win be greater than this."
Last year, Ille d~lrid spent 1702.59, the
third highest expenditure per pupil of all
lhe unified districts In Orange County.
But there are reason! why the cost Is
high In thla district, said Benedict, and
one er them Is tran!pOrtation.
"Last year we spent $32.M per pupil for
transportation. This Is because· our
district spreads from San Clemente to
Missio n Viejo. Some districts spend as
little as $5 per student, the county
average is $12."
Another reascn Is the high number of
teachers who have found saUsfacllon
-·b•rt N. w.,, working in the district and have re-.
,.r.,11111Mt -"'*'11sMr J malned for a nwnber of years, many ,.,, •. c • .i., ust to Annex pennanently setUing.
Viet ,.,.,1c1 ... 1 ,,... G-11 M1~o-r As teachers remain In a district their
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r111"' few t's Laguna Beach plannlni com-a rigid salary schedule. Allhoogh tlie
,;.,,..., A. Mu•,"i"' mlsakln~n concluded their dl1CU1alons Capistrano Unified School District's
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• l'lc1iif' r.N•ll --·e1t.Uens' Advisory·Connnitt.ee-on the GA€--t:Jiiliile' tOrce~_ HS .!!'l~<lla~1~01e . L~1:::" goals statement Monday night. third hlghes11D lhe~coUrily.
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The page.by-page analysis of the state-
M1ili119 """"'"., P.O. lo• '''· t l6SI
ment ended with clariflcaUon of the CAC
approach to future annexation.
"AnnexaUon 1hould not be 1 go.I-in I~
sell," said CAC member V e r n o n
Spltalerf. "II should be UJed Ollly as a
tool to tnable UI to-retain economic
viability and protect our environs.
Laguna should not annex just for the
aake of 1etu.n, bluer, u aome com-
munities do."
~Laguna Men
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Busted on Dope
Laguna Beach narCoUcs officers ar-
rested twc young men Wednesday night
after one assertedly flung a bag of
hashish Into a vacant lot and ne4111ong
Soutb Coast lllghwa,y .
calls of tor.pied trees near Pacific Coast
Highway and Morning Canyou Road in
Corona del Mar.
In Oran1e county's Inland areas, pro-
. perty damage reports wire also heavy. A
roof was bk>wn from a house at the 1400
block of Gla.sseU Street in Oranle.
tven that city's police department had
damege. Officers said a large glau door
was 1hatlered this morning by a fiying tr& branch.
The gu1ta seem to have 1pared parb or
Loi ' Angeles County, but along the
foothills and in the San Fernando Valley,
damage wfs severe.
A bilge DC-3 airplane was dumped onto
Ill note u It lfU being moved out of a
han1ar at Hollywood-Burbarik Airport to-
day.
. Howling winds with 80 m.p.h. gusts
plagued the wlnerable Los Angeles and
San Bernardlnc County foothills.
The Monll'O!e substaUon of the Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Office reported
300 caU. related lo the wind in a five hour • pan. ~
FtrlaUy, in Costa Meaa, the gales have
added aome spice to the work of a movie crew. ·
Police observers at the •bootln1 loca·
tlon at Costa Mesa Civic Ctnter for the
movie "Doctors' Wives" sa.ld the crewa
pliiruled to ahoot tl1hru&hout the day.
"They sald they were going to do a
hurricane scene" one patrolman said.
lflay Save Mott.ey
Co·uncil Delays
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Utility Hearing
By BARBARA KRIEBICH
01 till Dally ,.li.t St.tr
Pricking ue its Collective ears at the
prospect OI saving 168,oOO, the Laguna
Beach City Council decided Wednesday to
delay a pobUc hearing on a project that
wouJd put utilities UDderground a1ong
cmr Drive ,_ Myrtle Street to Hilb
Drive.
Englneerlng ana cost estimates have
been completed on the project, assuming
iw of $68,<XX> in funds set aside by the
utilities companies under Public UtilitJes
Commission ruling 8209. nae fund!, about
$22,000 a year in Laguna's case, are
reserved for undergrouncUng· in specified
areas which wui.ild enhance the com-
mUnity;-
"I wHJentand the ch@mber of mn-
meree committee on undergroondlng
wonders if a ·project like this must be
dooe..witk these funds," sald councilman
Roy Holm•
Robert Hastings, retired telephone
company executive and member of the
committee, explained that he had come
upon a PUC ruling made in 1967 which
requires undergroundlng to be done at
the expense ol Qle ut.llity company under
certain circumstances. . r
added. He noted that In any case the
prOject would Ii<!' fl!!anc!O<f by uUUty bm-pany rat.tier than city funds.
Holm Pointed out !Kat the 138,000 could
be used for undergrounding in some other
area.
The counl:il aareecf that lbe clty clerk
should prepare notices of the proposed
March 18 heatlng1 but not mail them un-
til after Hastings has presented bis
report t;o the March 4 council meeting.
At the request ol the Planning Com·
mission, the ~ also named a com-
mittee to sit in at the comml.lslon's Feb.
23 study session to·help select decoraUve electroll~rs for the area after un-
dergrounding has been accomplished.
Kennedy said the Edlson ·Company has
about IO different atyles of eleetrolien
that can be installed Without cost to the
city. Any special desiana would have to
be paid for by U>e city, he \old t'he coun-
cil.
Jloltn sugeested ·that the Chem.her or
·C o m m e r c e Beautification Committee
would provide an "instant committee" to
help the Planning Commission with Its
choice. Mayor Gleenn Vedder promptly
appointed the chamber groop fer the tut.
These be said , Include specific volumes
of road and pedestrian traffic, passage of Front Pat.e i
the roadway through a civic or recfeaUOn HOSPITAL
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area, agreement of owners of adjoining
properties to underground on · s i I e •
utilities, with the utility finn providing own board and administrator and there
wire to lay in ditches, enhancement of would be a joint OOard of director• for
scenic advantages and a few other items. the three, the physician said.
"l have been advised by the PUC that He said the hospitals wou1d be united
threre are 42 volumes of rules and for the benefit of purchasing a,µd !or non-
reports on use of 8200 ftmds," said duplication of e:r:pensive equipment. He
Hastings, "I'm willln1 to spend a day listed uamples as the cobalt bomb, a
going through them to see if this project kklney machine and a cardlo-pulmonary
wouJd qllJll)fY under this 1967 ruling ." unit. ·
City Attorney Jack Rimel said It would "A non-rpofit hospital room is up _to "6
do nc hann to delay calling the hearing ·a day," said Sobol. "Imagine what It
to see ii the rule would apply. . • . would be In a bospilal.run for r:t'((it." He
"It seem.a \o me It 's well worlh trying mentioned also the beneflls al an
lo save the $88,000," said councilman associated hospital system .linked to the
Richard Goldberg.· UCI medical school .
Ediaon Company representative James Sobol said SCCH direcb-s might
Kennedy said he saw no speC!itl ad-pUrcha.se the land and ptans and develop-
vantage In such a delay. "But if he's rnent to this point. He said state-federal
smart enough to go through 42 volumes HUl-Burtn11 1i'11nr1~ had been allocated
and find that we have tc pay, okay," ht SCCH and said, "We feel it would net be
Laguna Trash Fire
Damages Residence
The togetherness ol hot ashes and nam-
mable truh caused aboot '2511 damage \o
the front of 8 Laguna Beach resldeoce
early this momlng.
Firemen saJd the blaze, tliscovered at
12:35 a.m. by a neighbor, occurred at the
home of Garr Plttaenbarger, 981 Ven
Dyke. Firemen sald the flames burned
from the front steps to lhe secorid story.
necessary to fini sh the 128 beds at SCXH
if we colild start building Jn San Clemente
immediately."
He said he felt there would be wa)'I the
allocated funds could be used on a San
Clemente facility .
Councilman Dan Chilton said the city
would lill.e tc see smie acUon on • long
promised hospital. "Somehow It has been
a cruel hoax that has been escaping ua,"
he said.
Said Sobol, "Hope b eternal in mr.
heart for a hospital In San Clemente. '
However Mlchalec said today the aite la
nOt for sale and construction of the pro.
prlety hospital will conUnue. .
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mlfsl be planned. We should nol jutl an-
ne1 willy-nllly, For example, we should
not lcy to aMU I bl& chunk 0£ Irvine's
resldentltl development it Newport ts
1oln9 to get all their lourlst devtlopment.
If alngle-lamlly dwe!Ungs bring In leaa
money than it (OStJ to aupport them, wt ou&ht to know how much, and how to
balance such anne11Uon ."
At thttr .Monday study aeaalon, com-
mfa.tonert will review their study of the
gOllJ slllement and lnstrucl Ille plannlnt
Jtaff In prtparaUon of tM commlsalon's
'°"1'111 }'tCOnuDendaUont to the City
Ronald Johil Clow, !O, who listed hls
address as the Trade.winds Motor Lodge.
2020 S. Coast Hlghwey, and Lance Hum.ls.
ton, 21, whc listed hls reaidtnct a• the
CllU Hotel, 78S S. Coa!l HJghway, were
boOked on chargea or pouesslng marl·
juana with intent to sell It and consptr..
acy to sell mariju11na.
Police Sgt. Dave Aver1 aald the two
were arrested by Dtt. Sit. Norm Bab-
cllck and [let. Ntll Purce If In the vicinity
ol Cleo Street and Sleepy Hol low.
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Avera alleged that Hum st.on threw •••1 t bog-with t171f"am1 of huhlsn and ran as of!ictra approached.
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.,. ' r,i11; ' f paid Jn•• t that "lill>llc l!'I Ml frtt Mlf Sttte. Nt'-11y wudlel'lr to IN lff'de,...._. •I _lfle ~ O.IW '*"'9tY IJ, 1f1', • reduction of your selUng or pre .... res 1!11*'9CI Ntll A. lll.1Mtt II-,, ~" .. lATH.W .. WATKINS, ... ,,.,....,.. •I C\trtlt IE. ""''!fl .
price NOT u an tnte.r 1t covered too long a period on 11o ""' --WNtt-111-i. wMctlMd L•w. '11 111vtt1 Ftow9r ''""· • LOI o.Yld A. """'-' ' " th •·· th thl ••·t d to 1t1e wllflltl 1111~ •M tck!WW...,. ...,..._ C1ll,_,. •11, Wllldl 11 11141 SNN .t Cfillff1'11I-, 0r111M ewn1y1 deduction. e premJ.llC at s W3 orte ~ 11o t)ltc\llW IN ••-· Pllao °' Wt.lllM• .t"" undiJnltlllld in •11 on ,...,, 1r. lf1'11. ~ m.. • ,..,..... income (see ye&terday'• col· (OFFICIAL SULJ mtlt.n ""81Mne "' lfle "'-'"' ,,, Mid , ... 1c •111 "" fir Mid ,, ... , --hf
Q WHEN SHOUW , MUV K. ~ • dk"""'' wltlll11 I• wt '"'"""' tfhr Tiit ...,...,,.. CU/111 I!. Slfltwl, llld o..lfll ,\. • you, the umn). A local . IRS office Mot•rY ,vbllc-C1Hhltnl• 11rw1 Mr.:11on et llllt nollc.t. Ad•--...wn· to ,.,. te M tti. ,.,...,.
Inter.'• charged to y~· the buyer who piya points, dedllcl decided that this prepaymen·t ~~h=': in D•ttc11c»::'l. ~:ft ~: ~ ";-~1':~ · ·~ ""• them AS additional interest! rule barred an Immediate in· mr· comml•ltll • .,1,.. l•Klltfhl tt lflt w111 twtee1 ,,,. ....-home buyer, it wasn't unUJ Nw. tl. 1tn ., ,,,. •Mw _,.,. tlecedtnt 10FFtc1A1.tse:,t,1.1
Although lenders across the
L'OUntry bave Sor yeora been
using "points" on a mounting
.acale lo raise the amount of
th th Tr d A. That depends on bow you terest deducllon for the $1,100 ,.<itllltl!ed a--c""' 0.11., ,.11a1. u.rM,,. f. w1iTtCnt1 '"" l. Jel)tt 1969 at e easury tlate pay the points. or points In my eiample _ ,...,,.111,., ii. 1,, ,. • ..,. tMm·., 1t10 t'!. ·:::...~"""""' .,.1.,., 'W!1c<•111en1t•
its JJO.'\Uon on jusl .what is even thouih tbt boyer paid the .. ,. T .. 1 11111..,.•'' :::=:-~It-'" ~:b~~ ::C~':tn·a!:a 1:: ~=e ~~~~t:1·~..i:v: cnUre $1,100 out of his own LEGAL NOTICE "'ru1t1-=..r. C:::""'c..,1 0.11., ,.11o1, • ~~T~':J'°" 1!~•1'"
bu •••. ~ ··'y -.-(u 1·n the e·•-ple separate fund.a He the.ref ore ,,_,., It· • ,.,.,..'"' s. ii. It, ,.wi,..,.. O••-eon• o,u, ti""'· that a home yer can ~· · ui." .-......, ........ • . . P-Jdl• n11 us." ,~ 1t, • ._ • ..-Mtorcl'I .s.. tt. "points" as interest if tile above). you did not pay the bad to spread out his deduc-c11T1•1uT• °' 1tt11M•ss 1m· •11t
point& are ln fact an extra points. NQJ' will you be con-tioo or tbe $1,lOO over the T~ ~~tO_: =:: he 11 CM> LEGAL NOTICE
Charge !or mo-y and nol a 1idered to baw: n .. id lhe poinLs Y'MS of the m o r t g a g e a11et11111 • tMJ,..... ., '"11 , .... i..M. ,<Mm ·~ ~ ymenla M~111"""°" Merfl, C:•llfw1111. vllltlf' ,.,. t f lee u you "cross" cheek! with the pa • fldllkM firm -., J ••. TACKLI! c11T1•1CAT• °' •USIM•SS ....., paymen or serv '· ba·" _that •·,the b··• gives But then the National·Office COM~ANY ....i t11•1 whl fll"M i. ~ •icTiTiovs HA.Ml cnT1•1CAT• °" 1u11Mts• • ua. o;, -.iaa ~ of fht fotlr#lne ..,.... ..,.._. 111""' ""-"""'11e.._. doa nrtl,., he 11 _. •ICTITfOUS MAM• EXPLA.IN huw thia you ... ,000 and you .nye lhe of the IRS came oUt with a 1i1 tvu 1noi •11c1 of '"idenc:• i. •• tluetl"' • bW1-•1 "· o. a. ,,2S. 51,,. Tltt tH!MnllMtl oe ur111Y 1 "' 'f .,.
ch point -o· IJn rJdl the ~' tolfow•• II Alll, C..1lfor11l1, wnd« llw t1dllloln ConduC!tN I llWIMM .t 1Uft llJdl w : ea iJ 1 percent bank in exchange a check for ru g over ng earuer 8.,.:.,. JKk • ..,."' 111 iun ,. .. tr"" 1111M " OfW RtTf'. avu.DtHG ,,.... """""""" hedl. C•l"""'9 ......,
of the amount ol t be $1,100 from that account. In lnterpretation by the locaJ of. l.1ne, Hvflllntl..; 0.Kfl. ci11t. .. ::="-:."~ :C.'l"1ow1":' ~tlr;:,.,.i: llw iidlli-II"" -., Ml~··
morlgage. For instance, "Y both of these •-~---· Y''" fice The case concerned a 0 •*' Ftbnl•l'Y 11• 1•10 -1n "'" • .-.i.e. " tuJHnte 111 " AC:AOl!MY ANO Miii ""1
M L.s .. ..,.........,~ ..,.. ' . a,.,..,. J, B.cl!Ym Ill follows: 8EAUTY SH<>" •!Id Nt Mlllll ftnil Ill
you buy a house for $30,000 have, 1·0 effec' prombed to CMh basw lndivldua1 who ST•T£ OF CALIFORNIA. Ranel4I 1 Wll'-"''" nu wnt 't2ttl ~·• .. ~ ......-. ..._ " bou h ••.. 1 000 H olilANGE couNTY: • • "'""" '""'" .,.,. ltKM" ~ .,, and get a $22,()00 n}ortgagt at· pay the point. in the future: g ta uvuse Or $25, • · e On Feb. 11, 1'10, belw• "'•• I NOllrt' ii:::• l 9111l•rv"':' ~~If, U toliowt: 7~ percent interest plus a > ... obtained a $20,000 mortgage at "uotlc 111 •1111 kw Niki 51e1e, ''"°"''"' 1t.itwrn.,;,. • _ 1111111 r.'1"' ... a:...,11, 1 .. ..,. A•
pol.nt charge by the le••cr. Therefore, deduct the points • e pe.J..nt ••• .,d • -•~, -..red •~"'" J•U 11411em 111 ""'°""11 stttt,. C•1Hor1111, or•"'• County: .., '~· New-' •Mell· '..':.'!:......._ 111..1 • tere.st In rf o ,....... a.uu pa o .,....... 10 '"' to to. "'' ~ wllot• 111m1 It Ori Jt-1'¥' ff,, 1'10. bltor• '"' • M."1119 o. Gr-. ff7'I ..__..,,., This means that instead of as in prOl)O ion as ($1,200) as true interest (no •ubK•IWd 1o 1119' "'1111111 ln•trvmlnl •ncl Hof•..., ,111111c 1n •lld 1w 11111 s.'11• L•M, Hvnll1Wton ~ C•llf.
You make your payments on ic11now1ec1tea 111 •uc.11114 '"'' Mme. ,.r_u., '"" "°"•Id e w11~ 011M1 l"ibrV•,., 4 1t11. lending you '2fl,OOO, the lender services lnvoJw:d): He paid tort1c111 s.1n ~-1o :::'910 " 1111 _.:,,,. wllot• •vfl'I '''m""'' ..: ..... 11 . ,1 100 1 (S your mortgage principal. Of the 11 200 out -1 hi f ds Jt•11 L. '°""' ,.,."'' 1, tublc.tlllttl 10 t11e """'111 1,,. Mtortr1• o. o ...... gives you • , ess per· each year's pr inc i pa 1 , w sown un . Not•..., ,11buc. c111torn11 stnimtlll •Ml •UMwltdilll 111 uKIMcl St•!• et c11Morn11, Dr•-c...,.,i.,1 Ci!nt of $22,000 is $1,100), but The Treasury ruled that he "r1nci,11 otlk:• In 1111 Mmt. °" ,...., • ..., 11, 1•"" lllfWt' -. " pa1ments, 5 percent will be Id ded , .. _ 0r111111 coun,., 10,,.1CtA1. IEALl Nol•l'Y ,11bl1c 111 •"" tor .. 11· SWt. expects you to repay $22,000. deductible as interest points. coo uct !ne enUre1$1,200 M~ eomm1u1on E11.111r1• JOlfllll ie. 0,~11 _11., -·• au111.,,..,.... ttMvH
What the ". aUonal Offi"ce of in the year he paid it because , .. 1 •••• •0arcll '· 1'c11 Hot•..., ,.11bllc.-C1Utoml1 ,,,., Mer!M o. o..-MOwn tro "" "'-" .1 y.,, """" r .... , NII 0111'1' "Ito!, ,.rlllClHI Otfl~ ln tllt W.-....,_... M'"" .,. ...-,.
the ms finally t\J.led was that NOW, SUPPOSE in this ex· th1s "is not considered a FebnJ•..., 1'-It, " .... M•~ J, Or-County .. lo fM' Wlftlt11 lft•ll'llMMI '"" ~ •· "aJ di t rJio f 1~ ltTO U0-70 Mv CommlQfOll E•Plr•1 ff fM'I' lli.K11"4 flll Wfl'll. you aa a buyer can deduct the ample that you act u a 11 y ma""'r' so n o u,... '"~' 21, 1t111 tol"l'ICIAl. sEALI
points as interest as long as received a $22,000 mortgage come." LEGAL NO'J1CE "111111t1wt1 0r1n1• C011t 0111'1' ,11o1, ,,_-. '· 01v1t ' • J1nuery 2' •1111 l"ttlrvary " It. It, N~1,., "Vlllk>C1'""'1tt•
the points were paid as an ei::· lo~n and paid the $1,100 in THE RULING doesn't ex· ,.,..., ''" in.n ~~=-t:" 111
tra charge for money rather points ~ of y~r own bank rplain why the payment didn't c••';r~~\"t:u~" .. ~~~M11s LEGAL NO'nCE ,,,., c-•u• ••••r••
than for zzy specific servi~. account ·1n which Y~ had."' materially 1lstort income or n.. urmni.11«1.,... ctrtlfY 1111 "~ ,u11111-=-'g;.:: e-• D1th' ,t,,,.,
The fact that the lender may enot.!gtl-funds lo do thll. One why it didn't f II .th. the dllc.tl,.. • llull'*• •' 1"'2 ••r1111t•bll ltOTtCI o, TR111T••·s &A.L• l"•llrv 1 rr tt. ti •M Ml~'s. lf. I bel th . I l al Tr ff b d b a WI 1n C~lt. Nllflllntt.. Inc.II. C.llferllla. .... MIJ tt7' ' ,,,..,.. parocessi~g 'f:.;s ~s ~t ;! °i1: r: an ea:;:~i~~ ~nW-:~; ~asueductiry's . awn !rules b~d . g rmi'"T~ !:":.:.:!~fl';~.~~ ,:::1!~~l"1. s\R~~i t6 .. I~:~*~ LEGAL NOTICE
· be ·d th Th deduct1·on for the full 11,100 1'n u..:; d an ° prep&1 m-"' IM '°'-1"' --· wi-111-111 ew_.•11.., •• c1111Y •-'""" TMOtet terest 1S s1 e e point. e terest · tull Nill .i.c.1., ,..IHttce »" 1e11ow1: undtr 111t1 __ , to °"" at Tnntl------==c-------key is whether you pay the this case on the theory that · "-Ufl:n o.r..r. 1 •4st ,...,, Jvlr '· 1tu. ••.cu~ 111¥ T,,... __ ~·
thl., was' really prepaid ,·...._ But since the Treasury • ll•r1111l•blt Clrcll, Hunll ... len •udl. FRIOIUC I . IVTIOH •nd •ETTY l. MOTJC• To Clt•DIT'Oltl , 1 point. 8S extra interest 00 tbe . 1r did , b "la ( ble )" C•llf. "'47. IUTTOM. ,....... 1nd wife •nd ~ SU,.llt.IOll COU•T 01" TM• loan. lerest ~verhlg more than one n t ase 1 avora ru 1111 O.ted i 1n111,., 11. 1t11. JulY 17, '"'· •• IMtr. ,.... 11611, in booil; ITAT• 0,. f#-1"o•M1A H i'
U!XlAL NOflCE
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on the amount ol. the points or St•1e of Kt:r...:,;11';"c.::~ eou11,.,: ~':; "!t" 111e"'Ct!.:'~:i~ecor: :,::; Tll• CO: A:;,. OU.Me• •
ljjiiiiiliifiiyioouiiiiiiariiiieiithiiiieiisoeiiliileiiriiiiofii. iitheiiiiiiiiiiyiieaiirii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiOi"ijl the relallon of the points to the °" J1n. 21. 1mi. lllfw• IM,·• Mot•,., c..,,.,,.,, C•!lhlrnla. WILL SELL AT esl•lw ilf' MOMA MiTCHELI. '''"'L
b , · th JI-,llbllc 111 IM for MM 11•19. MrtO~llY ,UILIC! AUCTION JO tUGHl!ST 1 10. DKUMd. . uyer s 1ocorne, e N mg .. ~··ea K1rt11 LIRM ClemPl.fV 11-OEll l"OR CASH IHY•llle •I lllM al Hlli . ffOTtcl! ,, Hl!Rl!IY GIYIH .. t ... seems to be an open approval i. mo to "" "'' """" wtm• 1111n1 11 In t•wtvl _,, .. "'• u111ted 111tt.1 .r cndlten ., N 1i-e. ""'*' .,........ ~
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ul ""bl(f!llttl I'll 11'11 wlll'llll IMl~t tllf THt...twtfl l'"l'lftl tim•l'ICe to flit t11111 tt11r1FI "!WM i-tvtllt Wl'IN ...... ...-. • .. ... .for you to deduct the._..f I ~-,.,_ aeevttd 11'11 ..,,,.. °'"" GovntY Ceuf'ltitU'll, ettY at "'"'' u14 dtclCl•nt .re .,_,. ... " tnt -..
GOD'S 0 1$POSITIOM: Goi.t• m•d· 1111n amount of point. in the vear (0FFIC!1AL s,EAJ..1.. "111. Slflte "' C•lltorlll•· •II rlthl. 11111 .ntt. ""l'llCtlMl'Y VOllCl'llf'I, "' .,,. effk9 i nd •nioy1d IUQti•tl111 with hi111, H• .....: Jt•n . Jg.,,! •!Id Int-• OMl'IWICI I'll""' now MM 111¥ "'tho: Clf!'t ol 111• lbOW tlllltllllll eoyrt,., , T 0 h ., ' you pay. Not1ry ,.11bllc.-Ct1JllOtflll II. t.ll'lller ..., OeM f//1-T'rWI In 1111 ~ "' ..... .,, "'""' Wlftl 11'11 _ .. ..,
WALKED •na ALKE wit ,.. 1111 •" So If you're plaM·ing to buy !:_~lnclp1~~~ In _,., 111111tw In Mid CDUlltY •!Id 1111e VOllCI!!'••· to""° ullll•rtil•""' 11 Ille ofndl f••, "··ill the cool of th1 d1y", G•n. ]:I. • "''"'" ....... n.. lftlctlllld .. , of JOl!l 001.0,.ARI, Att9mt'I' JI UW.
. Eitoch WALKED with Goel •nd w41 •I· a h 0 US e or 0 l he 1' pr1>-MMv C..°"""', 1,"n'lofl Ell.-'••• Let tfl tf Trt ct Ho. f07, •1 flMWn Oii Is.» Tl'llrd Slrllf, S.11te Mlnlilt
d d . ire.. . I Me• reconltd 111 ltook 21, P•let ll .. C•lltornl1 tl!Mll wllldl .. fM' ·-flt te1m•cl 10 h!thly th•t he n1V•r d i• , but pe.rly an must pay J>OMls, try Pllbll•M<! Or•Alt• COit! 0111'1' ,lint, .», 'IMlll,IW o:o1 Mlacllll-MIJ .. lllllllMU et !hi lillclmll""' lfl 111 """""
God tr•111l•led him into H •• .,,n, 6•n. to pay the points out of your J11""'1"' 29 '"" Ft1t11,11ry I. lL 1'· ,_."'Or•,... C.lllllltv. c:11llOl'lll•. o.rte1111M "' N .. ,,1e o1 w\d .--. . '1' . 11'·70 S•ld •I• will lie rn.161, b,11 wlllloul' wlll'lln fout' ""*""" .tier WI• ""' ""'°" 5:24. Goel "''d• m•11 1piritu1I, i11 hi1 ow11 savings or other personal C11w1Nnt or ..... rr1n,.,, •u'"' w_lrnJflM, "°"or 11111 notJce,
im•t• ind lik1n111. !Gin. 1:261 10 th•I f ds ·th t f to LEGAL NOTICE '"•"''"' 11111, .olM111M. w -01N11"*"'""11. 1t10 H1 eould ...... PLEASURE in m111, hi• , •• lture, ..... 4:1 1 IKl11 9 un -WI O\l re erence ' cumbr'•nctl· lo .. ., Ille ,_11111111 ,,.,~ THOMAS MITCNIELL ,.U!JICf
J•1. l iblel. God'• DISPOSITION Wll to b1. COMPANION to thhe lledn<!r'• ~n to.youedl. ThtlS ""''K ~ ~r:,.•:.::11.:,CV~. ~111~: :~.....!.."':.::.~·---:
••II. lut ..,.11 eh•n•ed lhii by becomill• t•b•llioin •lld •vii, G..n. S OU .,ve you an Imm 8 e CIRTll'ICATI!! 01" 9UllMllS .....,, f~ Sltlefnbtl" 1, 1t•t, ll 111 Hid IOIL eot.Dl"Alla
( d I • rJ ti dedUC l"ICTITIOUS MAM• nole ~lcltd, ...... l!K.C If .,...,, """'" "" lftl Tll4"ii '""'' ... Ill 6:5-1. ONLY th• righteoui11•11 of No1h pt1••11t1d TOTAL de1tr11t· .an sure Y 1mpo an • Tiii IH'ICllr1!1nM don cffll!lo,,. 11 ~,.,.ml el Mid DMll of Tru,1, fft'lo dlt!'-""'9 Mtl!IQ, c ...... t'M9'
t ion of "'111, Goel'1 DISPOSITION NOW i1 to SAVE "'•n nERM. t1on. ltu<"tln1 • 11utlt1tn 11 Ulll..)J lffch 11'1111 .. -of tti. Tl'llllll 11111 at ,,,. T1h 11111 ... ,..
d u J 111WI .• Hunt1111ien leecll. C1llfel'11l1, under ttvtt1 ere.led by M~ a... of Trv1t A......., tw ••--Alt Y tor PLEASURE !both God'1 •11 "'111'sl ill n•••111, n. Ne1t : Casualty Loss~. !tie tlditlOlls !Inn 111me et VLKINO The INtletlcl•rv 111\der Mkl D"'9 « ,..,., .. _,, °"""" eent "911'1' , • ...,,
3:16; 2 Pel. J:,, It.rt God 1•y1, " •• I hive no PlEASURf i11 the FURNITURE end 11111 11~ llrm 11c-Tr111t,11'1' """"" tf 1 11t1ec.J1 w *"'""'" Ftllru •r'I' 1f, 2•, •1'1111MttdtJ,1t,
deeth of th1 W ICKCD •• ", E~•. ]l:I I. ,Aho, " ...... lord tt.y God Ch1.ef Elected = 1!' ... ~1111~'1:~"'.t ~ ~ :::...:!'':itd~dlit!!:t':.b.;..; Im ... " !
i1 , c.0111u111in9 fire .. " tow1rd wic.k•d p1opl1, De11I . 4:1'4. Eve11 lollO-.: llllderlftMd 1 wrlltell o.daflllllll at LEGAL NOT1CE
Jeiwi "··•h•ll b• te•••led fro111 he•••"• with hi• 111i9hty •n91l1, in Ra ond A G I I J•mt1 L111tt. 176?1 $111 ROIU• Line, Dt11111t IM o ..... ,,., kw S.lt, IM wrlll'Ml, __ ==-,.---=~=,--ym , 0 an 0 Hllllflntlllrl lt•d\, c1111o1'111to, ""' PMllkt tf """"" '""' "' •IKTloll flt eauar f11111i119 fire t1lii11t ver19111c• 011 them th•t know 11ot God··", 2 ~llerton bu been elected 3 D1lld Fl!bni•rY :s. ltXI. 11w lffldlt•IW!ed ,. Mii Nold "-"' '° MOTIC• OP TllltlT&n tAlW
Th•11. 1:7·9 . In 1clditio11, " .. if th• right•o111 1c.1rc.elv be ••••'· • J-L•,., MllM'Y Mid o11"91"-•roe! "'"'""9r 9111 Ml. nn vitt president of the Orange 1111e M C•lt1orn11. er • .,.. c-tv: OctMlr 11 "" ltle ~nl......i n.:..C. °" ~ 11. 1tn. 1111:• A.M.. tt..._ :zi:':u·~g.,!."ti,11:.9::1rY ch~d11:;•t;;::•: 'tbM~~~t~~ :~::·Goel County Chapter of the Na· H!:rvF'r.:.k' t~ ~::·.~"":;.,:, ~:•..=•m:~.'!.~f$w~ ::;,.w.~:!'~n~c~:;::':"~ -
tl.ro119 ho11t 1t1111i"" •• h• d•1ir11. THAT i1 God'1 DISPOSITION. tional Aasoclation of Ac· ,.,_11V •D~•rlMI J•mes L•nt• llMWll ~I R._.61 ' "'"'""'•OM tf Tnitf ..... Nfll 1f, '~ I'll -"' " 1111 ~lrlOll """"9 ll•IM .. o.99• l".wu.N' ,.,. nu. ••KUllHI 111¥ W£SLl!Y G. 'U.OC!UM
Wli1t i1 YOU,S? Ar• you di1po1ed to love 6otl, ober him i nd COlmt,ants. 11111tcr1belil lo lhl wltlll11 lf'lllrll!Mfll •roe! '•t.Nl!l"ICIAi. u '1t¥ICf CO. ANO MARIAN It. SLOCUM.~ Inf
be 11ved? Write or pho11• for fREE booklet 011 God'1 w1y of lte is manager ol lnlernaJ •dt-lHlld 111 ••eculld N um•. •• wld '""''"' will,..,,, ttall"ded JINW ''· 1ff.S, M '""'·
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""' ... brtlnt it .... •!Id _ ... IPot ... for TlnE COMJOANY; A Lll'nlltol:I Jertnerllthl Ori"" COVl!fY, C•llfinll .. •lllcll 1111 OAN MARTIN YAN A!10 11 tnidlt, or lllC«illOI' trvt,_ tr S.ld Mii ~H be mldl:1 "'11 WllflOVt ITOltAGE, lM LOl•n AYll'I..,., eo.;11 illltls!IMH ll'VllM ~Ill to tM ~ et aw-r ff w•rT1111Y, ... ..,. et ""'llH,
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• 1000 -1000 ~·I • 1• Cllnota! , lill $!!'•.!!"Iii , .,.l!llJ ,llJll•"'lr Puk , IU7, c-. 4el llo\lr · It,!! ~!!~!f!:" .... 1111 L~ loHh
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.,.,..,, N ~ F IR·· · · · 1!IO • -'l .ii. -·11' Old. Walkilw dllt IOUTH Oii HWY. NO DOWN -OVerloolllnf 1be tnllr•
IAYl'llONT THI HORSE'I' SE't -\.,,.,:; ~ 111 u! l>ochooltllhopPllW'<•ilter.' Short ""1k 'to ........ Nt&I NO COSTS VITI coaol.ll A Ml. ,....,o11t.
· l\lll _,pl<ttd. l,elO Ft. say. U 1"! ~-"°ti' l'O" mun ~ ft-a:"detor ~ lor •l>Jit. . prop, "/lino roillll ltJalor)'. lht1I I' -· I blttl i...un.. Th1o home II a
ftllnl -wttti -Uvlill ... llllo ,_, 2 R """"'+ la kllclloti . lalile, ....,: I Bl\. Boout rm. C.lhednl I ID.!1111 With •dded panelled tamlly complelo maniqe -room. r.mu, to<'m y, t t h 1 bltb. "nll• home ll wtll 3 ?cs ' llllM!hO llll ctU(illl. Priced )or quick Walktr Rlty ,,..,IOO room. Callllrnia B RICK 11te .l atructun. Capable of READ THIS
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F(anlt H. •AyM1 ond Son, local·
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HUtltingtoll State Beach. The homes are prlcllil from •27,lso
to ~.eoo and vary In slu fn>m i to ·t bedttlOrm, I to 3 car ,.,..
1ge1 lbd t to 3 baths, with
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11'9 15 homes avallabte because
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Our nbt Ulllt II now on 1&11 !or
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1970 and lntrod.uces the new
3,000 sq. ft. "El Dorado" model
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-~ • wol blr. mallltaln<d '!'<' 'bu ~ lot. !loo~";'._ bu,. .ie ~· ...,,.r. -• lie& Via Lido, Ha °"" lltft. nREl'LaCPJ, Rtl and mod· Jnl>antlng 1111 tani117. llnl~ hmlol dtnhw ,.;m .,,... .,.. rtdl!W lo lbe ,..,, II• •1 .,. ,, • . . IESf 10\' em bullt.lft .,..,.,., car-wit opu. BR., lll1raJ7, t oiw -cloldc.;.. to 11' .. tlhw ~ -,., Pt;:;' . 11>¥ -• Irvin. 1111 Ont ol the """' ...,. ,. -"'"1 drepiil-4 ooi, Ba. An oc'->al It. • ..._
,.... ~ ,,...i. ol the -i.... ,...n ...., buy thb i6'! • · -' CUM. ,., ...... ~. ~~-$11 IOO · all&htlll below the mah1 _,. -. l H ... bedroom•. 'lila lot. · !M8-21U I BR. I llA. Ip lam tm, -· ,,,_.,..,, WI SILL A HOMI ....,. llevallon. Fll'. to coll.
lollOry en"7 With aplral ,..i, 1tnnl. '""'" '"'· ~n: ;n =:;:;..: 1\llllY ii MINUTIS wlnclowa 11' hllh. -• ln-itatreue lt&dsto.-CiOU PA.WWHlli . Crp~drpl,manyothtrn· OtMed •, • w lk 1 l dOOr tro9lc&1 1•rdtn •
....... llt,t-Wll!J· -CARNAHAN ..... ·..ior TY, .... ded<, MOllGAI< ~ -I er ee Chttiy dill. rm., 11.w,ed ""'-" Sl• 500 . lS& tT 1 o; eto $d1~. 83.l-2819 ldt~ .• Ucht, i:. airy, w/ttrtt.
I ' · ' '. · . • 'IW ll:l~r . eounler. AU'd. 2 atr pt, ohn lh'CICftGb 1D!ll a.i..r, c.11,. .~ ·~v:t~ .J'.~:;lll~ : loa~ldf . 1142 ...!''* P011lnwl~ IJllO -. 5*61,40' w/cablnett. ~ ClllllC.
(714) "12"215 ""'"' bit.JM, ...,. -! .. BALBOA PENIN POIN'l' POOL avail. Atk. '"1·!IOO
801 Dow> 0r1\,., SUit• 120 NllD MON ? . ™" b~ "'! Buckn<ll Rd, 11~ ~nor: '" ~Int I ~ "...~ homo '"' """" =IE~' ~tf·
Hftlll0l1 Beach To ~ a,new hOmf T I ti-CM , .td~ l&ra:::t~ J ~J: ~~ bcli. <dU l mlt. 12xM Htattd A Filtered !IJllOI Oout HigBftJ ·r:~~~!mr -._ _ dDWn. _!_ ... _vs-.. !'--' tkllreYbtomi Ugh • ~n1 Y.:.W~":~ 1::. Wllh 1ep., fenced Pll¥ yard ~th i.auna. ~-
WSE ADTinilil .-· ._,.. .. • -. -turt. plantttic,. rm for. pGOl. ·heat. ahuttarf. --IMliii:l!1i'i q-rfillct,.n 3 M , elec . ur llUft. ci:ueldon wtth no obUgatlon. J)' boriat 011 come:r )Ot.,'IJMt Nr all achoo!• ... , .. 11~ ·I: dbl ..... bit lft .... ....1.. -1.1...: blt-lns 2 Ba. HdWd 'Uri. , .o....,=-."•;;..;.N"'p=.:........;' ;..;;;. ~ Fair tDOUllh 9 Harbor ll'°PPLnc: tenter ' ,.. r•UJI 1 • llU1:U ....... 1 -' • ' I" :.!.,;:
Bet.uttj\11 t ~r old
Lake fOttst h<itne A: 'all
the tUn faCilltlta that ~loft Wuh 16i. irea, -
awlnut\lng, tennl#, boilt.
1nr, honehoclt riding
etc. 3 hdm\I with ltP-
arale family room &:
_ fireplace. Only S:W,950.
. ~ after•· pm, ' pl'lv, By appt. &M-a i: ant. Acceu prlv, llch 4 ;.,: cpta., d:-· ~ PANORAMIC Ocean Vn
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bRANOI COUNTY'S
LARGEST
262t HAlltlOR BLVD,
546.8640
(1PEN EVES TILL a,30
8YOWfter.<8Rho.,.ilZll C1~1d1IMu 1UO tltl,lllll)61W<U loln,lln .. rmo ... ,...u. Bly 125000 499 UH , Sherwood..., tit. for sale or Or, no down GJ, or mtn. .sMs i ' · . · . •
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"-----• T. D. Call 64i--30S8 at $29,950. ==========· l•Hutlvo H-· · Tho Reel Ell1t1 M111 COftd I ltll -Verde 1110 ~ bullt ·•-ollWoe<on ·WATIRliROliT LOT MT-8531 omln_um ___ _
view -arbor entry to spa_c., Excellent 51 ft. Linda We DOWNTOWN VACANT, immediate JIOIR•
PACESETI'ER 5 Br, 2~ ba, quality constructed 3 BR., Jeaaeho!d lot. Xlnt btl1 at N Lait. p 2 8 2 Ba. -'on 3 BR 2 BA. asNmt -
Ptotetilionalb' LandsC ylfdt •maid'1-.<or den> & 4 ~-only s.15.IXXI i:: IA •:_ 128 rio:i Cir. rnA 1ae.n.'nn PIM P.LTJ.
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COATS 4 Ill & FAMILY 1'<lll.i .... ..,. dO<k. Pri<td !ls F. ~.., Jo( .mld<S ·Lindo Isle ·o.vol ment ,J,u,'· '" ' · · with l5llilO -·· °' . .,low mkt for quick W.. l .. me-. outdoor '"°"' Biii Orvndy 6'f54210 R "'o""s'j'· R I TRADEWINDS lltL TY WALLACI 2 ba, IBO;!~ ft. 1~ yrs young_ 540-lll.8 or mrm. area wlstM:JtPf'l!d pool & • • at11, ta tors 14J-IJ11 .
REAL TOU Mi ml to ocu.n. Vtry lharp I 3 BR, 2 BA, Wnlly rm, 2 i!\utfleboard ct. ~tstl.cally . 638-8801 5JG...2129
S4•41 •l A clean. $31i:QOO. 1ni1e1, eprnklr, $32,500, Priced at 171,500 for prompt Lklo Isle 1U1 BY OWNER: 6 br, 3 ba, WESTCLIFW• cl.UI F Villa ~ .......::.:~=.-' Newport Prtft() only. M&-a!IU · d.le to dl.:rinUhatlnf bU9• --_6'4~ llfA_IOln. T~o..taJ ~it ,,&-. Dover ...., •• vt, ,..,.... ,,... =====·==== tr with on •Yo ft>r a sound Sl'ACIOUS Pmnlo Ind tax ll!IO. Fully N.B."'tfle •Br, 2 k Ownu
at (II p k 111S \laltae! Comelw-fer~r· crpted&drped.Man)'xtru. will flnance, Bkr. eoopera.. l""UTI.,'L Vlctwle # _!_.'l!.!1 '· ttlt. Optn Houle Sun. 1 to Custom built 1am.u, .homf! 4 Seaeons Tract. H.B. !Ion, Union Banlc 'l'Nlt
11 · Ilia· Clanorll 1000 -rv · uo LOYOCA RD. d..i.: <5411 Orrin(ton. • Bdtrno., den, &I:. ho tho. 96>-'11191 _0_13_1 _681_""_16 ____ , 1
iesbkle . . THE IAN.Kllt IS to!!~~~ fln. '°""11 v~:;' ~ =· a .. n E><cl..tve With . LIDO R
1:ATTY INC. ''M~~TT~N~~~=R RINTALS
I ~ famUt bonW 1'41 It aectJon Walk to Cou try (1nytlm1} &st f~ 11n Via Lido fTl..7300 4 Good ilr.e bdhm a tam rm ... -H_ouu __ ,_,u_r.,.n_l• ... h ... od_.1
.'ho!llJI, -pa!nt ........... ON ol HOUDA Y ~ub, &:...;..,, Parl<s An LJ. N•".l'!rt !!•ch 1200 · 3 BR. °'" 2u •· ~-Glen Mtr, o w n the land. Oonorol -
loUt,, new~. forctd ~·ye1t.rda,y'1 low~ brti;r. 'nrls lg tht popular I /I ... ,.. --""'"' $21,500. Owner AaenL ~·· alr~i'2l'sU'll:e Jarat terest Haru ltnders gentr-'Plan.No lf ti:• tbt only 5 • ...__ 3 •.-L. WE~~FI .u..,_ LOAN! Na ty temporary, Archlt~e-t 962-1062 eves 1; wkenda. $165 Utll pakl. Sep&t'llte 1
teMld. yua ~Uma~e G 1 Olfty • Sllt3.00 mo. IS one aYailable ~ Mani· -rma 99TIA J.~.. .n.7l' detfa:~ .l bit. Lo int. ONLY $29 ·-·BR. Fenced yard. l'Amilf, "-n $22.1'00 '9.ke1J tt.· '· OiE.\PElt ntAN R.tNT!! cutedJawMltlllll'li.:rmcap. ..i __ SHAKI ROOI' 8poUe111 thm bedroom, two ... JU<l Vb oo 01'6 ~ble loan. By ,_ pell. Bkr. 534-6980
· ' Appreciate )'OU.I' UPPER Ing will ctve you tl!Mlqualtd IAI'P"tlo dftr.pea, buUt .11111 baUt hOm.e, t:ll:U-.. lll'ie Uy. NeWJJOli, Beach Owftlr. Phoni • tTWl5t fOt 5 BDl\MS/2% BA'l'KS D Is I , BAYHOM.E,wltb.hardwood Prl&otownershfpaiwell ftrepl.aae, paUo, Neu all 1ng roQ.m. ~utiful new · 644.:llU ilppt. · 1 _ Nr,.rki:!lhopplng.Immae. --------. ~·M' ::1:' I ftoorllw, harilortd (Ill )'OUI' ., mutmtdn •PO' reclAUon. 9Cbo0ll. s,17,000 bflt o1 · kltchtn, Small dlnl,. room, 2 Bit· Altra.o' -·t ~nd home In Vft')' destr&ble are1. Rentals to Shire 20ll
_, """"'' All lhm bed i-,-.., 1oan·1o .... m. """'" "''"''ed patio, la<&o .,,_ ' LEAVl!IO Allt!A ~ will ~..cl; i, HA,l'DAL REALTY \fa~r \litW plut exf\lllltt roanw are t1t for a kD1g pltll atJte Pte-.e can WelltoMcCardl•, Rltrs. Jot. b:iltint ki&n cao be u-MotJ\lated aeUerolf!'rs choice Ll'S Mortplt Low down MJ.4400 YOUNG male, 1tralaht. ta.•
, deo:ri.thll U'dlnting 1o ov-npt.ndt.blt BONUS ROOM •ntl ., J40..6Ul 1810 Ntwiiok Blvd., c .M. 11umed at 5\t%. Priced only Jrvlne Terr., Uke new, 4 BR. Batsain at Hs.!IOO.· Phll ec., de1lre1 u.me to find a ..... u.-. .,,__ __ ..........._.. u manbtt tourT! Your otm ' ~11'21 6'M-Oi84 evec. $48.~. Exdusl'!f liltirig, + fam. nn. ·A din. rm. All Sullivan _ 541-f?ll H 1hare 2 &inn. apt., ~ .. ~.:-.,.--... ~&.;;; pri~~ pl.a.,y yVd p 1u 1 lay & le•ch "lty., Inc: rooms 1eneroua atu. 2% •~£No 3 b untlnttorl Newport area. Uave namt ~l;;\lnl. ,fdj worth t.udpEftpAflKING! '26.500 9()1.DoverDrlve, Sul.tt126NB Ba'1., wet blr; model e.ltc. --· r, 2 bll. Open Harbeur 1405 It. number; call 21):
__.,,_ • -..&ftaol --IJ~ II~ value -Call Tod.I)'!! 00 1109' lllVI &45-2000 lt\ln, Ma-&llli ltltch., beam ceU., tilt entry, Thurs. 1-'I PM 111 Vla LJN~•-oM .. =-="911=~~~--. "'"'"• r"'-... vy r,Jaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I Bdrmi I bath!; • tam.Uy· FANTASTIC 1 tloh many othlr "plutts" lit YeUa. Call S.D. tM-M4S '!t""Lffto'' ,,-new 3 BR FEMALE To share larp apt
at $31.SOO qu..ui;.· home with cult. tea: One of a k~rne!it~a~ Time ll1t'9d. At '581~, 'war-, homti. 4191 Branford St. w/2 work!n1 girl• prl.v rm, JUST usnD turea. l&lrnd kltt:h .• Iha.kt family room. over-1lie"d nnta lmrned, action. Hu"tl"lton ~·ch 1400 ~~5!!'~1~~?/Agt, all utll pd. FUrn'. $65 mo.
A OIMI ~·rock frple. ~ne can muter bedroom, nl.l.lllve (~. 6™756) ONLY $lJI A MONTH • 117'h Dtamond.._. Ba lboa
Pl'ou41>' ~e otter thlJ artllt-usum.e V.A. lo,n W'ith 13100 fireplace and •pa rkl I n1 AND NO SMOGI l!!.land, 675-7709
Jctlly decorated 3 BR. home ~~ ~~~ heated'• fllte~ poql. Walk Let )'OUr farnil1 b re 1 th Tu1tln .. ~ 1'41 W 0 MAN w/.ecured tn-
ill ...u toe. area. Beaul Etta ' 540-llSl :~ e to achool, Pf.ltl: & <¥tttcllff Q..EA.N" FR£SH a.Ir ln thta · come want1 to 1hare Mr
'}!ver'd!WI Call '4S-2$9 nutr. BR. iulte. Profeu. le, Evei) ahopptna. 0wner·1 famlly 3 bldro6m, 2 be.th cottqt. TUSI'IN MeadoWJ: 4 br, 3 kwtly neW 2 bdnn ~pt -==m;,...;:;~;.:;c:.;;: .. c:._. lnd.IJC(~t A breathWdl\a: rabed and ll'Ol'M!. ~ f\ard to Goodlet for U. Wife lnclude ba, ihakt! roof, A1:J. roontl w/aame. Over 30, retl.
COlltONA DEL MAR Viewi 152,!IOO $24 950 .,lleve ll $18,000. CALL "'°""" bW!Mn kl1"'11n wlttl ttpted, drpt, wuhr A diy., 545-1129
• Bdnn., 3 bath, l·otor)'. Katbr)'n Kaui.ton 1 54;..M2' South Coul Real NO LOAN dolille ov<n, -po/ch landio. w/oub-tropl<:al !Nit ·E~M~P~LO~YEO=-Mal-,-11-.-.,
<h>lce locatton. One block ....... 4 Bdrm + l'amlly Rm Eita.ft. COST. shutten ntw CM'Pttl and trtti. Mlll1J' xtrU. Rqt_l..d Share Beath front a •
to beach, l.&rge patio. Ex· Sharp & cfea,r:i. Entry hall, SPECTACULAR VIEW quaJnt Ben. Frtnklln ~ fact• Irvine Ranch. 8"-~ ment with same. ~l
terl.or newly painted. $49,000 huge lamllJ rm, 2 pullman of HARIOR. Owntr will ~TD ~m.11ell place. You won't be able. to loan. By OWner. ~ or 637~
_ bathlilDlnlng rm. 540-1720 a LIDO I.LI or. thl1 cbolc• 2 &cl.room . · slit th!& dm.. boUle' WW 544--6470 -~=-----OOVIR SHORIS C.WWell, llnklf & (e. TAR ILL 2'SJ Horbor plua Ian&! l"'t 2 blooka from :!., ,.n no :wn v.A or LADY Will •hare 3 BR honMI
NEW! VlEW1 Glamorous 4 JIONWp.rt Cent•r Dr + t>rach. Don't m1u thl1 little FHA k>w d<7Wn • L le h 1 w/ pool. Pref. lady ~.
bedroom1, ,.;,,u,""" with NowpG\'t IHch, C1111.' 4 1111. -$2S,9SO ~,:;""loan ,~'." 111"";'0 Pill .. >'or det>lla call WE. SELL AHOME • !J!!!I• • •• 701 Rero. 114i,.1+15 ~ ~
ounken wet bot and l<>nnal ~70f 644-2430 Sfloileu1 New.,.,...,, Onp. '7MSM EVIRY 31 MINUTIS llACH Coote MM• 11-
dln. im. Owt'ler will carry ff, bi.tin.I, hdwd. flrl. 2 231 Sartta Ana Ave, w lk & L CONDOMINIUM --loon. $811,SOO. BIO..., Corner tot. Priv. 1wlm ts. ol Oil! Drive! I er ee SPACIOUS 2 IR· BA_CHE __ W_R_H .... --, _8 __ _
SAlllCO club. Walk ro a11 aclw;>olsl . 2 IA TH Pel'IOn Only. 100 Mo.nth.
"OuWrl 52JL~YYHN.r" . IMPLOYIES .~CRTOlllJ,!I • MARTIN1_ $46,000. Bl< OWNER. • ~,140 "82 Edln8tt ·~ ·-~-"'••tifu! 1•--• Call. ~T
._ l:l'ow many -p1, do >'OU '"':...:!'E '::'..-H. S1f. -615-3912 • 0,IN-e:-----· --_,..,, -~ "'s;tioo yiMI ffo;•,"nJi't. "=='°=====:=;! TAYLOR CO kmwwho..;;alktowori<! -· ~· "" OIM BLUFFS. 3 Br, 2 BA. 1 .Sl'SD1A6',i.L!01, .. n·l'tlf ~vi~ beiCh. IAguna....._ .. rlect Corona dal Mar WO
• Ito You can, after )'OU have HIOH BEAMS le\lel corner green .. "1:1 r ~UAocated 1 8 ,. Jor YHt round living, ln· · "'• rs pun:Jhued this ~lrP, det..n Sttps 111 ocean! 3 Bedtm1., belt/vl~w. Cov. wa.ll~d; So.dde ofHwy. W.ntlnldllt ' · I'., • St., \le1tment or rentals, selling f'1RN. or unfurn. 2 Bt ~~!~~:Rd, a 8R Metdow llomt, wtlh 2 ba., Jo.story beach home, 1 patio, cu1. drps & ahutter1 :up~~P~8~hZ!:. ;: ! ~.#lci!n~lt·:..;:, 0~ comple~ turn4llhed lo 1trilt. ~· Nyrl)'Pet!'ariao yard, ~• -IJ u~td cpts. dt'pl.-This yean W~"I. Onlyl$28.900. -t exlrll. Walk to tbopt, bl"· F~nt •-·-hu ........ or ntA potrQ. u..-.. on inw localt ~· Two rtory 11,? ·~ ...... 0 zno, ....,..,. home lhow.11 better than a CAY 000 R AL TY CtiM HI. Ownr $32,SOO. u.. '" ,....... ....... ~·-•,,-with tower carpott, 1torage, ~·-,..--~~-.
I' \i' ·, ' J"E N I ,.., yards. Priced to "ll Proorl .. Alltlroa1 Owner llnlll<'t 131500 DON RV~A~LRTOAN11KLIN ~ pools, l<Mlo, ete.; c1ooe to 1190 mo. 611-6822 •
llllBll.liJI model. DeeUentQt land.ICl&P-6.'08 w. ())ut Hwy., NB MH~ pain~: carpet ;&: paneUna. Url1 oner law.try. FUlJy maintained 2 er fum. lt008e, yrly, 1 or I II 'f_'f.. ed w/spllnklers In """t A • $41.IHll e e DUPLIXIS • i?rk•d for qolck aa!e. ~Ille """'~~ ..,,......, aro\lnd• lncludo 2 aciults, no ..... Ftpl, patio.
CHANCl:I at $3.1,too. DOVER SHORES H0M&5 NtwJ.W)rt laland :::::: $39:500 ~ l\lper mkt., lboppinc, O>ast CHINA COVE, view, bwn
lltlAL TOllS • M" by Ivan W~I•. Brand ""' N Ocean $51 500 • 17$.2"2 • 01 No Down H ... ExceUeot buy, m .. t furn 3 BR, 2 BA $400 mo
673 ... ,.00 r.m11y homt, .... ,. ... !fl II Avail. lmme<I. 4 bdnm 3 hft, pf" A n 1 ........ 11isoo VIEW - -0AIA80 '" to opprcc!ote. Shown )'tly. 211! Shell. e44-<l90I . ~ lou Btl.utltul twa story -• -_ er °' ·''"" · ' upon •PP1Tnt by owner "'-''========I , -with 4 bdnni, dlni,_ nn., fam.•nn, {IOttlt with pool•), Graham Rlty. 646-2414 2 BR, & den. 2 bethti w!.lh EXTRA !f:L\Ju». 3 8cb1n, 2 phone f98..2lSl or l3?-o'l'tl ' -
e..:.-,_ __ ~ den, 11,. ""· wtth m&1-J•lllj•-----1 3 csr l&f'alt!. UPPER SAY Near Newpgrt Post Ott!:ce d~n way ~r t'other side o1 Be., Patio kl.tchtn, OVtm. G Ail WA LS ' l1l_boa lal1nd 2UI
..,.. ......... ,..,...,_ etve ltlt'd brick frplce, Move lnTeda., Vlf:\V. Roy .J. Ward Co., -theOOusewJthlllownbath, CUJ.de-•c lot. Walt to L L lOlO SO IAYFRONT .o--·· .__ 3 both•. A 11 In ~r<oct n....h H 14!0 Ga .... Dr. 146-1!!50. New-rt Hol9hr1 1210 '"'"''""' & fljl!c. Plu1 Ok· •hoP's, 1choot1. W,llO. ANO WATER • ..,.._ """' •• ..,... .... FHA v· _..,. .... (you can almOll live In BRASHEAR RIAL TY °"""'"'~· own home with 1 to 10 ''· ..... for ba•t Joe. ComllTy Club cond. Ow"'ll h> O>tp. 200 PALOMA DR. Of A NEWPORT HEIGHTS 10 ;r/flpk: .. ,..1 bot, pboite, MT.UOT · Evto. IQ.OUT fabulous ,.,w ot ocean A Ba"t. • BR. 311 bath bome
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~-"I b• bull~r .Anxk>ut ro dispoge or Outatandll'ls bee.ut.iful hard· Lets ol roncrete, lo\lely · ere auiTOUrdfd by l"O!t ..,. clty 28 Ft Jlv rm fire-I: 2 BR. 2 bath apt. a 2 b».t
._ 1 "" prop.rty. Chance for a .-...t und 3 bd 11o1 ·• • 6\l ~ Gt loan. By owner • 3 ..i • .:.. , ' ' ' nler 6.. dock Furn.' $J210 fbr btl oWn home, s bit btd-r!ll harpln. A 1 k1 n g wood Doon thruout. Quick ,. ..... 1 sum nna -,. $l S IOO den I: manicured 1ard. Tmt-Br t lie lam rm WA.... ...-.-bt•V)' s"-1 t:1rpet1. ~ -th · -~ to qua1lfied Jl9.f" bathe. For more detalla call $48 ~ • • • .-.:MT. A lttal at $38 900 Ptr mon · ~.. sparkl1rw electric $39,!l!IO. t;y, 3 l ram rm, .......i llztd J~ Dt.vid10n. Aa!Ul1\f &'4'i\ k,.,n Paymentl Utd~lf)I J\talty ' eT3-t6lC N8ew pa.lnt. nr. llNeh, oft ltflS!lON ru:.Af.ri Ck-0731 Linda lilt Development kt-in4 '°"can,_ ~ nAVIDSON R tty · a • ~ rookhurot U101 BILL QRUNDY 61>-3210
""" own -I!, •il .... .>V<I ••·· • ,.. .. total ........ iw mn.,,.... rOR SALi IYOWNll! c. ......... IA>' -dn tarier extra pool table silt ~ 141.aaao 546-5480 s.t&-t!B ilh .stooeo w/nreplact on Houlti & ~ if* on 11ot $5 000 2nd TD i111 mo tin: BUSIESI' ma.rkltplace In $370 nK>/)'l'IJ. Fum/unfUm.
...-don -• 141,500. --~ $23,500 ~RlA40ShH.lll-1~•tR. IALTY E .rn 2 br,? ho. 11.., un1i m;, ..,..,,' u2-1iu, ~:.:-!'::!': :~ ~~l .... •lful 21Br, '.~· !rzl::.'
'"' blk """" iiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO.I LEGE 11£ LTV D ~~ '""""' ln<:<m• 1:ru mo 16&-4131 ' .. """' ~·· -~n .... , Attume 5~91. Loan ~t-85tn 642-0427 Charmin& front uiilt. Frplc: llht~ Fund.•-. MOM)', Ume A: tffort. Look Adults ort1¥, no p 1t1.
IAYCRllT IUYI Buutllul. Hugo tomlly nn, bay """"""• pin, paneltrc. ·~ •·•-nowll) 6'11-tfl!O
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Owner with .. ,..,.'"'" fam. Ch...., Loki-:."7 J: rwf.~· ;~ Dov., si....1' 1221 va.,.;t •""''"'_,In. G-.r•I -IG-ral
Uy """"'' 1-r homo. -·· r 1,._ '.~ Ml). 7'lO • $& OOO l'l1oe 149.500 with ll'D<IO -I 0-tal MUil "'" lhb moat attrac-Dwner mu• t leeve "" -Y~•· 1 J · RtdllCtd , down. Call 613-&218. -
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l===t:::=~~==;tftt•• lla>ctt!l hacienda wllh "Now" .12,!IOO .,.,., """"' TAlltllLL .Hss Harbor IY OWNll . m-o J\ti -a~!· s· ----B 1-·-.,•nn· pt<H~ IJ'll.X$.IW_!U(l1•.tt====ir.!j-*-~.ro:, _.l,;! __
wMliiiUro plftdrn, !?""'I dloi !....«~--·~-'':: '"""'trlal~a.i. '~"'"· ~=". iJLW\rl>;r -'--~.,..i\llh. _,,_, __ .. it/rt' ' ,,,_,_,., ..... , ====:t=±I a Ir 9 ...... bllc Tri-Jkel, 5 net.Dy, priced at $.S4,too! ......:tty ....-. Frank Manl'll.ll RI t 'I manne.n, • · l])lll level horile on M, 51GO ;;.;::;:....,.:::;;•-;::,.;;-:...,..~~::,n•:::::•::.:.:.::"'!!..n '-:::.!!ir~•i:•~·.!i:_ ·~ p la can't. be duplJcatecl at tb1I L'w. '"IOO ' * MA-19311 • aq • lot •-'-• ~-• ••t
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f-1 WI Wealdllf Dr., '!IB ,H,500 • HILPl ~~·c~~~vt~
&......... .......___ . ..._ ..-rrushAnd 't.rentlerrett. Lonely 1.,.1!!!!!!--!!!l!!l•i!!!!!a , _..._-...,. ---~ North O>rt.1 Men llttle family arctlo\ll to join 1-
BAllOAlN1 · Daddy. Muoi ttU dOllrabl• NEW ON MA~KEt ~:~u $23 IJlll $32,IOO ,,,_ko roof. F!REPCACE. a 3.,.' bdrm., 21< bath home. ' .. ,wu bedrcom, llii baths, BBQ t.Mrc roam l\u ~thedra! tmtl'lac. 1 Pr t lllnlll ~""'
4 Mrm + Pl•mlly Rm. and doUble au-ge:. AsmJME beamed ceUht11 &: be1u1Uu1 den. Loll: or ctwm in a
IAYSHOltll I lllt. 8u.)'I this tmmac. 2 BR 1 HOO aquare Mii 2 btthl, 6"" 1nn1J1.l N~ G.I. loan noor to celltrc blitk tire. amall packqe. Ml,/ wt...._
Ulbe 1Jdck W/bet.m.ed cell· fam rm French Quarter natunl wood kitchtn cab-With fl.68 TOTAL per monlh., place. Tile roof, Elctllent Jt>ll thl:i for only $.ll,000.
\ftp: 5 SR., ; ba.1. famKY condonUnlunt 1: cvetre 11.,. tnete, enuy halt. fireplace, U!X» pays to loM! buy 1.1 134,eoo but owner MOftGA'N REAL~: t7MM2 nn.Hfco.,.paao,Ga~ 1ic.Clall""'tJr1Pt>llo1N 1.,... Uvl"g rm. POlll Utt WlllLLAHOME wantoquk•oale! BEAMS i llllci( ... -" I 2 ,... . yanl. IHIJ.1T20. IVIRY II MINLEI l'ETTIT RIAL TY co. lb f BR
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Oddi ,_ of', Ill! prlcod OCEAN VllW 20ll W0111:!lfl br. $29,~. .
Rldtlle '=ltllra. IQ.l'1l •~I "'"'· Ouplu. Obi. 11""1 • 111-1111 ' A W1111e el• Buy Hol Plnchlft & A11oo,
D E. CW-· --~,,, IM rmma<ullltl "4.llllO TO\VijliOUSE' t BR, lll be, On• qute~ ~~d .. llal 1U..I, REAL MATE
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2 Dr., '1 a... •&a lot. a. Auume 1% LNft 171.ast. 17$.1564 E-.' Sii F11A. Mu. Monlllly ""' :;" r.: :'°i';i,~n i:""ii.'°: 716 LAllKll'"'R
,._led 111 a ool. .-"Pride ol """'""'"" El> Heine I bu;rox $11,soo lllS. Call MH9ll or opacl0uo 1 Bft. """'· lmmaoulaill I Ill. home ial'JlllL o.. ...... Ger. S, "1 hall, b ... famlly rm i' &-elde I ni\.liriv 'I\ loon, JM0..321!!1, e lltod Hiii ROll!y L<tr:•, "''"'" ..... ~de. , artpl.C., l bf.Iha, bWlt·""· "'tit;,. tieB "°""· Loov. ifi.IOO 3 BDRM, 2 Bajll,, Univ. Parle Cenler, Irvine DON V, l'lltANKLIN L ......... 1" lltMllw t •ry. !«).11'0 Inc INa. Owur/Dkr J,arge ,,..;i, Aoaume 51(!0 CAU Anttlme 8.\1.fQl RIALTOllt
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North AmeriCan ·Puts Niguel Plant .on
By RICllill! P. NALL
ot 1tle ~ """ Meft
Ne,ed a seveMtory zlgiuratT Tben.·s 1
partially completed one ror ulf: ill
Laguna Niguel.
North American Roc~ell Corporation
announced , Wedn~py that the $23
million f~it)'. ii on f,be market. ,
DesJgned to eventually bold 7,$00
employes oC the space age corporation's
Autooetics division, lbt plant had been
5 Hopefuls
·Final Field
In Laguna
The Laguna Beach Oty Couocil race
got under way witb an oUicial HekJ of
five candidates 1s the filing deadHne
closed at noon today. '
Candidates Peter H. Ostrander and
F.dward Lorr filed theic $igned nomina.
Lion papers this morning. Incumbents
Richard Goldberg and Joseph A. O'Sul-
livan and Planning Conunissiooo-Joseph
L. TOplchalr had filed eartie,r iJ! the w~k.
All Cricfidalel llffldlltd pap<r; slgntd
by l.O~s. Signatures oC at leaet
five, J:!ut not mote than 10 regi~ed f
voters art required OU the pdj~.
Lotr's paper "as signed by Carl Klass,
Ho11fard Lockway. Willard Man1ner.
James D. Lawler, Vern TaschMr, DonaJd
Dunbar. Theresa Yale Eagles, Edward
Ba:uer, Robert W. Bolls and Virginia W.
Schramm.
Signers or Ostrander's petition were
.Joseph R. Jahrausll, Cyril J. Nugent,
Thomas \\!. Norman. ~fark Gumbiner,
Ted L. Reynolds. Harlod H. Elsmore,
"rlfrs. Thomasina ~f. Gunn, Mrs. Jane F .
Boyd. Mri;. Jacquelyn L. Lyster and Gor·
don G. Ken t.
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In San Clemente
Set City Record
With only 45 minutes to go befor•
today'~ filing deadline, 13 San Clemen te
City Council candkiates had filed their
nomination papers and were officially in
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• ' . ' tputed "by area leaders u u economic---rr lt ~to ltll tM. new Lquna Nipel Initillly It was to have been December Questioned about this, the spokesman manufacturing and en&iaeerb14,l9Cll:Wem~
said th~re was n_o thought of vacat ing t~e 'lbe·fOl,IJ' upper stories were.. to be Uled by Godsend lo ooulhern OrU(O Cowii,, fadlllt lban lo .OCCllP!' IL Accordfn&to-· 1989, .,
A corporation •Pokesman sakl the com. ~Banker~ud ~· hla ~.re-1be WectnesdaY 1tatement sai d , , -~•1o·.. . "'-·•1--C Ill' . tained to leek a qUIW1~ buyer, the "Construction is conUouing on the one
Anaheim Autonetlcs lacllltJes whlch has administrative and ma.oq.cment penob ••
nearly 30,0QO employes. nel. ' · ,
pany, s ..-VI. llU in oNUwK:lu a orrua, 1~.aUd. mUUon lqU81'e fpot manufacturing and of.
including tht AutonetJCs dlvls.ion in Coot~ .Otesmen in October Jenied rice S\ructllrt_ ~ ill expected to be coin -lnlliaJly the Autanetlcs' data systems Accommodation for the. plpL by the 1
cJivislon ,(Jl,ifbof1" cpmpulers) and .the county included' a •1.1 mlDkln cqrtract
Oran1e County, ha~ been declining. A 10 Ally' Plan lo stU"'the pJant. A ,popular plet~ th.ii calendar year." peroc;n~ reduction in, ~utonetics employ-. rumor ai•lhlt time was that ij was bein& 0"ln the eveAt that NAR Corpor8tion .is ~llnuterpan ClGBM) . program m.a~ge-an elght·lane hlshwiy into the plf'at,. It
l'ncnt group we·re to have OC"cupied the was •the bluest county rold .contract in .
ment waa announctd in.January. ottered to Bonni Hughes.. ~~~~unable-to-tlnd'-a-buyer~who-a>uld.occupy.
.. Because o( its curreafbuainesi situa-s~ at dM lime Wd despite and wt the ,facluty, .lhe com~oy will
pl111n!.-Thej-ar&-in!Anabe..im.--.,,-. --,'-~_,•1..cdDtecocaaode. _
Designed by William J... ·Pereira of Other roads have. been built lnto the
tioi1," 0 North American ·Rockwell Corp. dehoya by' ralnl and union llrikes, oc-,!bell oa:upy ,ancf .,. Uie Joi:llity," a
believes that'k may be more economical <>Jpali!a·....., ,~ by July 19'7G. apolleand~rald Wednesday_
Corona .de) Mar, the rirstlhtee·floors..of site located near tbe .~•.VilJet .
the Laguna Nisuel -pla'nt 11ere· to ·hoUse Parkway and San Dle10 Freewl)'.
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Wr,~Higlt
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Howlinr. dry· deieft' winctst-bll:IUid ftltd
Orange·Codnfy before dalln lilflV• (ng sman 1 plants anchQfJ.4 "Iii ' <;ou~ty "irl!9rt .~~ 1illiii!1h•jlh
toya, smalhln& windowt, wr~..-:
lJld\toppliq tru:c.u. campers and tree"
1 The ss m.p.b. sus!a'bll !ht tie-dowa
I• ... •fl "OraftP.:Cot.iiiy'~*""
·,_ .. 1 a:tn.·• ll;•m-""'i!, a,111a1 o1
·' u,· amaU planet' were 1lre.wn •bobtl tht
.....-~w:nltlq'limp ~ ~-... ·-·~
Thi WJndt are: for.Cut Co cqnUDlll tbrouil! ' Frlilay ru1ht. I '
·,No: )i!jmi!t were rel'*le<I 11 tha
a111x>rt, but the. ~ase toll in aircraft r. I • t ' I ' "t \ •• ~ T ' I .. L.T'P'll.•• .._ .,. .. ,_.... ~
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airport aides said today,
Countian Fa~mg
Illegal .Ali~n
Smuggling-Rap .
SAN DIEGO (UPJ) -Robert V, Bater.
?S, of Santa Ana WU indicted by the
FederoL ounc1 · Jury ·w~y , on
chargH of '°'""'iring to nnugle •lid
lra~ 25 illeaal aHens into the United
States.
Baker wu arrested Feb. I near the in-
tersection of U.S. 395 and State Route. 70.
Offictrs said Baker wu drivin1 a two-ton
truck Yhlch was stopped ror a routiM
che ck.
Laguna' sSooenth.Annual
Winte.r F-estival .Opens _
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Hospiial Plaqs
NQt Up for Sale . ' ' · SoutP Coast Community Hospital board Laguna's Seventh Annual Wtnfl'r Fes· Relaiiing over the Festival •will by 17-would like~ buy thO site and plana for a
q_vat 09tD1 ita lo.day tnla&ement i11 the., year-old Dtbbie Goodwin, Laguna Beach San Clemente holpital as ·part of , Its
Aft"Co&any,fridlJ alt«noonr;wtlh a viii · High School senior Who, as MlJS Wfnter dream of an tnterr:elatf!d .ystem 10f· non:.o
tora'· ~·ln!il lldiwatk':ln.show ,a.! · Festival , heads up aome 500 volunteer~ profit hospitals . for Southern .Orange
the first el t0me··3Jl seflriiitt-,.rieftt.! ache-who make ' the festival a reality. County. . , .
duled ' lh~gh Sundiy, March I. Coordinating the ir efforts is Chamber or This was the essence<Of remarks·to San
Highlights of the flnt weekend of fes-Commeree: manager Betty Myers, work· Clemente councilmen Wednesday !light,
tiviUeill will be a two-day rodeo, the now-Ing Chairman of the IQ.day s~cular . by Dr. Herman Sobol , a loCal"pltyslcian .
renowne:d Patriots' Day Parade, an arts Winter Festival evenu are free. unless However. a spokesman foe a group that
and crafts fair, pancake breakfast, flea • tickel price is indicated. has graded and plaMed for a slx-rtory
market. art show and auction and child· On Frida)' afternoon the opening proprietory hospital near clfy tiall said
ren'1 balld.. visitors' reception is scheduled from 2 to today the project was iiot ror sale.
"The wind reached the danger point at
.11bout 4 a.m.," airport spo~esman Ron
Chandler· 11aJd. ' ' ·
"It became: so aeve.re at some points
that the plane:a' a.ochor: lillel 1tralned and
pulled concrete anchors completely out or
the ground," he added.
One airport fireman said be aaw 1
plane pulled from Jts anchors, soar over
four-l'Owe-of other parked aircra!t,then
crash into the toP of another plane..
Orange County'• roadways fared little
better this morning.
Many ~ of aignals~ out. large
vehicles down and huardous driving con·
dltions were reported by police and
higbWay patrohnen. 1be CHP rePorted
Sig Alerts for all county roads, warnl.ng
that campers, trailers ·and siitalt cats
should not travel in the. wind,
Pattolmen also adviaed alt other
motorista to drive "'only if eipecial1y
necusary". The alert went out at t :3CI
1.m.
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"Even u the other two don·t come in, The Indictment allesed Baker was
ll's still a record ," sa id City Clerk Max hired for PIO to pick up the aliens in
The second weekend will feature 1 4 p.m. on Park Avenue al th1: Chamber or , Site work. stalled ror several months
Grape Featlval, surfing toUrname:nt, oata· Commeret:. At the same time and loca· IVilh heavy equipment sitting idle, began
maran racing. vQlleyball tourname11ts. lion, the sidewalk art show wiU be held. :tgain this weeK. And realtor Steve
At s a.m. today, 1he screeehing susts
began toppling power lines •. esped11ly
along the Orange Coast. and Edlaon Com·
pany total s showed 27 major ou.ta1e1
U1roughout the. county . Berg. In 16 yea rs with the city, the big-Bonita, near the international border, and
, .gesl council race he. had_ handled, Berg drive them 10 Santa ·An•. The aliens
recaJled, was in 1966, when he. processed allepdly paid from flS to tJOO apiece to
[The two San Clementians who had t.tk~ an unknown man m • "-'~· )l~-u.
) en out papers but were still a quesUqn Immigration ofJicllla u\i Baker ran
adult ballet, Laguna's first amual dart The gou.rmet dinner, Schdeuled for Fri· Michalec. associ ated' with the hospital
tournament and an early CalUornia bar· day evening, has been cancelled, due lo ba cke rs •. _s.aid today that w.ork is going
bi:Cue. --· difficulties. --ahea d on a 2.:il ·bed communify hospital
Among the many events sandwiched in A special Winter Festival performance that is to be operallonal (four stories) in
between wUI be uhibltt Of Stu.dent art, of "The Owl and" tht Pussycat" will be March 1971. ~
open house. visits le local artists' 1tudios presented In the Laguna· Mou 1 ton Dr. &obol told councilmen that he heard
Harried officials aaid today they have
mu.stered their run emersency work
force to repair damage.
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mark in today's filing scramble are sale& •ben •tbf truek wu atopped but aur-
engineer James T. Faith and graduate rtnderld a ~·WU fired, lfuinc
and to the worU:hopl or the School ol Art Playhouse at 8:30 p.m. Tickets $4. that hospital site could be purchased and
and Deaian, oldtimt movies, • Ahuffie-Saturday is the "big day!' with the that the sec board had authorized him to
board nbibJt, tour of the new Laguna Patriots' Day Parade marching off negotiate. He. said 19 percent of the local
Many early morning blackou11 had
bten repaired later but calla steadllt
came_ In thrJ)upout 'the~ the1'---I
Aid: ' 1tudent W. Fenton Sink . hia left
Three seats are to be filled in the April
14 municipal election.
Seeking to retain their sP.G(s on the
council will be Incumbents Mayor \Vade
f . Lower and councilmen Thomas .
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O'Kecle and Dan Chilton. • •
Moatto.. Playbocgt, Mexican dlliner and through the downtown area at It a.m. doctors would favor the acq uisition and
laWn bowUnc tournament . . Forty-three Southern Californ ia cities will development.
A.complete: 1Chedule of Winter Futival be represented in the parade this year, It would be part of an associate
event& la contained in a free brochure some with as manY u to entries: hospital plan, said Sobol, linked with
a\"lillble. at the Clamber of Commerce. At 2 p.m. Saturday the Rodeo -by the SCCH and with a planned Saddleback
• 280 Park A~.. and at many local Sea, featuring 150 riders of the NeUonal Community HOlpital. Each would have ii.I
At last reports this mklmominc,
Edison Company akle:s aald 27 ,oot
customers have. been ,affected in southern
(See WINDf!, Pop I)
• , Coote~jng lb.tj,[_fJW will be C~'l;__ott {" <a.nslo • Counc --mctates-A.Mn II. Bak~lne9flfl'Hltt. 20S" ---~
Camino: planning commissioner Cliff
Myers, 1205 Calle Toledo: Ian Kennedy.
businessman, 115 Alameda Lane : Robert
W. Bourg, retired Los Ange les Ure
department captain, 307 Avenid1 San
Carlos : Art Holmes. salesman, 213
Avenida San Pablo : Harold D. Meade..
electrical engineer, 913 AvenW:la PresW:lio ;
and Herbert Hively. insurance man. 3121
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cane ~ayo.
Also Fred W. Kaelber, build.ins In-
spector. 804 Buena Vista: Eugene
Sullivan, deputy probatJon officer, 230
Montalvo: and James C. Lu.ak Sr.,
engineering consultant, 1302 Vii Avila.
Egypt Resrunes Raids
By United Prt.11 tnternaUonal
Egypt sent its warplanes on railb
1galnsl 1sraell emplacements on the SUts
Canal today and deplored PrMident Nb·
oo's pledge to send Tel Aviv men
weaponry if needed. Israel welconieil the
promise. A rep«t from l~aeli mllltary
he.adquarlen said "a numhtf-" of Egypt's
bombers raided unspecified poeiUona on
tht aouthem end of tM canaJ thiJ mom·
ln1 bul ca-no Clllllltiea. -.
Ei&ht candki1te.s will Vfe For thret
seats on the San Juan Capbtrano City
Council In the A.~il 14 municip.J elect.ion.
NomlnaUon papera .bave bet;n filed by
two incwnbenb, M~r U Chermak and ' councllman !loo Dumford, ond by Mu.
Dolly .Ollvores, '1421 G.-Rood, who
will &eek the aeat be.Ing v1e4ted by her
-· Anlanlo Olivoroa; ottorney Gary J .. Sodlkolf, :IOISS Sllvor Spur Rood;
Josh Gammell, l'hlnl!oclot, l1 U 1
Sacararna Line; Bill Reid , rtncber, 31211
Del ObtllpO:, llon•'l! Routt. olrll .. pilot,
27922 Calle S...to Ynez;~llld J..,..
Thorpe, rilllth lbairuclor 1t Slddiebock
Colle.p, S'llSt C.lle Seta ~YntL
NomtnoO..~ '"" -• token out by Georlt , •2 Aven1lda
Maripoeo, but od pot been filecf ahorlly
btfort today'& noon deldtfne,
Marijuataa, LSD Charges
Leary Trio ·A wait Verdict
' Six men llld sit women 1 left lhe the fonner Hanoard psycholoatst. ve~li1ated the ·Leary vehicle~
--ol Stlperlor CourfJudi< Byron And Chula wamod the Jury that It could Enrtpt lJmite~ hlmielf lo a c""I,.
K. M'cMlll1n today to constder the..ir not consider Dr. Leary's prev'~ ~rd summa"ry of lhe facl3 of th'e. 'arrest. the
verdlci ln tht narcotJcf trfai of the Leary ol arrests nor COO!d they ~irln m1nd the \ seirc::hing of wflat 'he calldd Uie ·"Leary
family. LSD , cultist lreqµenlly expressed' fiews dnag mobile" I• deScrtption • which
'fbe jury ·n'iust detennine. if Dr. on drug usage. Neither ra~tor Pf'O\ltd Dr. 111aUy ,amu.sed Dr. Leary and Jud1e
'l'bnolhy Lui')', IO, bla ,.ue, Roam.ry. Leal')' (ullly ol the Lquna ~h ot:, McMillan ) and !ht qu(nlity•ol 'Y1~0IU
3f and aoa Js>U • w 11• 20, wut ir\ ~en~s and any o}he.r kind ·.of .... .foking, ctruas· u.nCOYertd by Lasuoa Beich of·
J)OSIUSiiCln of marjjuana 'and'LSD on Dec, amounted to prejudice, the \l'tteran tr1tf Qce.ra. • .. · • , ,
n. 1M1, when .}.hey were' ar+tated an9 la~y9r commented. • · ' 1 •
1 Enr;llhi ·wuned t.ht jury •<hat the.
tearched In Laiuna, Beach. They wert Attorneys Robert Law ~nd ·Marvin defense had ma<k an lflp&rtn&i attempt'to au~uently indicted on those charges by Cooper appeared to offel" Uttfe, ;~ 1hUt the. blarn' for drug ~ontaaJar
the 0r1.,. eo.mty Grond Jury. tradlc\ion of the forceful arpmtnta au!>· . ., poalblo from Dr. Leary h~t •. '
-It m1y both•\ the trill Jury wlll apend mlltld lo the Jury by Chief •Qellll.IY. . "Bu~· IL oetlns · hlrcllt . pOuibl<."
mqot time on !hit ~ ol Dr. !Aary and Distrlct AUoNiey j1mes !ln;ta!ltt CoojlO< Enrlpl commont..S. "!hall the llood 'doc-
N!;W YORX (AP) ,-Another stock the 1r111menl ol ~I""" 1tlo111e1 G<orge , <0nc0ded thal John !Aory \wlS> In, (or w!>e·'WU the head ol. the houaebold
market rally withered late lhla 1ftemoon Chlllo th1t hit" dierll bad no ""'bl& • -'-'ion of h1ohloh when 1m1\0d 11)4 dldn'l iUIOw obellt ii>"· , • arto~. brie! rung. Th• "trad!!>J.p,.w,~al~ow~·=~·~m!!'!N~!D~I ~of ~ In his ~..... Ila• did riot t.roul>i< to' ...... the'fact·th•" • Enrtillt ·r~mlndod.th~ JUQLlhol tbert,
•d " prices eroded . (See quota ons, ntr weteilnijl,~!irthe Jj(l)Jly~ omnary:-!Mf!d>,o<t~ slashed• !JI-; ·~,11•,l~H';'C"lon by all-throe;-. ·-..:rJ. U., ....... ~ta ... the R<OJlllV...l• ' ••ll>l\tlr\bat obi woro.•hen'1po(JCO IA, dao~ pipe< lild thn&.~9'""
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Keep the hitches battened down
throuah FridQ beeeuae there'• no
slowiric dbWg thae Santi Ana
winda which wtll booot the merc:urY
up into the. ~e 10~, alq ~
beach and u.p lo ll inf and.
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DAR Top Citizen
.am Rights
WASHINGTON CUPO -Tllo modern
civil rlttU -~ born In llGf and
nirtured by Coagre11 and the courts, h11
sulferecl Ill llrat major aelback In a
--hailed by Soutbem -.. the i.rblqer ol 11a chance in dhctlon. "'
MllJSION ~O -Ma.,..n Conrad, "It'll !lo in be done _... llelllor 1t Mllslon Viejo '"•b ScbOOI, hu ve .,-Ullty, and ·~ with more conaent on the part of the been chosen to receive the Aliso Canyon . pa"'111, black and while," Sen. John c.
chapter, Deucl>lers al the American Stennis (0.Ml».) Saul of future school
Jlmllulloa Good atloe• Award. tnt.gratioa.
She wUl omctally receive her anrd cm ''We've opened 1 new gateway," Sten.
Feb. lll 11 1,30 p.m. In Lellure World nis said. He creclltod growing Nottbem
Clubhoux Two. dbtalle for achool lnlegratlon •• the .l Tllo daupter of Mn. A. O. Bombard al primary l1cltt Ir\. his 58 to 36 Viel«Y
klllicm Vla,IO WU -for ber depel>-W-ay.; Sliennll .... with IUpporl
dal>Olty, oervlce, leadenltlp a 8 d ~ 11 N ~•-Democr 111
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·Q)u"c'I :Delays
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llY BAllllARA KIUEBIQI , or 111e oe1w ,...., swr
Pl1ckln& up Its col.lecUve ears at the
prOlpect " •vine Nl,000, the Laguna Beach City. Ooancll decided W~y to
deloy,& P!lllile ~ ... a·~·
would pUI totlllllill -...-i. ~·
Cllll Dim. hm Myrtle Slnel to•lli6-
0rive.
En~ ant! cost estimate.I have
been completed .. the projecj, ouumlng
use <I •.tloo in l'undl 1et ulde by tile
uWitiel """panlf< under PubUc Ulllllles
Commltsillll ruling 1111. The lundt, lbout
$22,000 a year in Lacuna'• cue, are
reoerved for undergroundlng In ~ areu wNdi would ecl>aoc:< the com-
munity.
"I QMentand the chamber d. com-
addtcl •. 111 notod lllll .•• Illy ..... tbe
projtol would be Ila.wed by uWJ11 .,...
PlllY rather than city r.-.
Holm poinl«( out that tbe 181,000 "'"Id
be UJad lor .,.aer'""'°'""' in ..m. -area.
The cotlllCll qned tqol lbe eitJ ~Jerk
sl>ouJd preput DOtlcoli o/ tha pl,'Op08ed
MU<h II hearln1, but not mall them un-
til alter Hulings lw presented bis
report to tile MU<h 4 councll meeting.
Al the requill "ol lht Plonntng Com·
mlssion, the COl.D'lcll also named a·com·
mitlee to ~t in al tbe cammlstlon'• Feb.
23 !!itudy sesaion to help select decorative
electrollers for the area after un-
dercrouncUng has been aceoma: Kennedy WI the Ed1-Com 11
ab«lt 10 dlfierut ll1leo ol e -!'T'~--.... a111m;------~---·~· o,~ • od by Sen. , . • Abnilwn-A~Rlbl<oll,-(D.Conn.)~an<l""--
:• ·-Se"-1 Cu.ti cludtng Senale M1J<irlly Leader Mlke
,_·,m.,l«" .. cl<lerMciiinmltteerr1'"'1iect'°"1· ~ ~ Hk.-tltlr'mtllt be
that ... lie lnltalJed wtlhout coll to tbe
eity. Any-1peclal·deligl!l-,....ld-hlvt·to-
be paid for by tbe clly, be told the' ceun·
ell.
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CAPISTRANO VALLEY -An exhibit
ehowilll tbe lulure Dana Hilla High
Sdlool lw been ldected to be on dlJplay
at .tbe CC111venlion of the American
Aaaclatlon al· School Mminit1ratcn in
AU.anlic CllJ, N.J. • . Members ol tbe boanl ol the
Capiltruo Unillod ~ lllltrlct wtre
told -y 11111 the oildblt had .-lved
a cttltioo and wu ~ for the U·
biblllon. •
De&tgned by Blurocl: and Parb1en of
Corona del Mar, the ocliool will be built
oo the Sine! ol the Golden Lantom in
Dano Pollll wbm tundlng 11 avlllable.
• W._ler• BOROretl
M&llllleld, (D,Monl).
"'Ibert's a C0118S'Vatlve movement
under way ln this .country," warned Stn.
wa11«,F;1 Monc!ale (0.Minn.), leader ol
the d~ &liilte liberals. "There'• a
fear lhout belq courageoua on racial
matters."
.Mondale Slid Stennis' omeodment
WWld slow Southern integration rather
than speed intesration of Northern
sclloob.
Stcate RetX!bUcan Leader Hugh Scott
predicted that the amendment would be
eliminated from the pending achool aid
bW by Houae&na)e -erees. Scott told reporlerl !hit tbe Stennll pro-
poaal would prove to be unconatllullonal
at want and unmfan:eablt at best
·~t la lm-1ble to accept and will be
CAPISTRANO VALLE Y -Th e knocked out lo c:onlorence," Scc}tt llid.
-., ,COlacela Society b 1 s . SignlfJCalllly, -le clurtDg the final
pr1aenttd an award to the captstrano day! included few at.the fenent pleu for
Unified School Dtstrict for Ill while support <I black uplratlonl I h 1 t
w11cb progrom. • charlcterlsed Seiale clvtl rlahll clebolel
A "'1ale lhaped pl 1 q u e Inscribed or the 1960ll and IOI. · •
0 Ecoloo Jn Ac:Uon." wu accepted by Dr. EVen in endonlog a rival amendment
Robert'ltuley,_,ehairm'anofthe-boerdof -over SUmnll~, the White HOU1e -aaid· It
truatea. during Monday's cemnoniea at w11 doint '° to "&Ive validlUon to de
the San Clemenle Pier. !ado 1qreptlon la tbe South tn the
'!be soctety, which coacerns lloeU with ' aame mwure that It Is conllilullon1lly
aquatic mmmnala alto 11ve awards to permilltble In the re1I ot tbl country."
Pltll G~ lelcber; the cbamben ol
commerce ol CiplttrlaO BMcb. Dana
Pojnt and Sin Clemenle; San Clemeole
Sporta Filflllll Inc.; the Sin Clantnle CJ.
ty c.uncu llld the Chancllar-Sbemw ,..._
:e C•lll S•pper Si.tetl
SAN JUAN CAPISTl\ANO -'Ille pub-
lic la bl-to a dllli -·-· by tllo Joni« high youth -al ... ()cwnrnu!!lly Chrlallan Cbardl.
Tllo --will---for •• field lrip will ~ ..... """' ..... ,, ~:. t.i" a 0.--. IH 11 Cll<
Enlorlalnrne!I wtll be i-ldod by the
madrigal ...... ol Son ClmJealo lllP -. e a.u spn1c,.._ Set
SAN JUAN CAPI8TllANO -Pr1111lsa-
tl0nl llill! cr.upo In Ci~ Unified
School District wilhlnc to learn lllOft
about tbe MU<h 10 bond and tu election
U. lnYttod to call the ICilool dlllrict for I
opeUlr.
The e1ecUon teeb voter 1pprova1 for
-from nve to ..... percent ol the celling an UDIOld bonds and f<r a ta1
override or 50 centl fer two yun.
St>oUm are 1vailable by pbooins US.
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W•.ie Te•r Pr.11.eal
SAN CLEMENTE -Boal.1rftli1ii View
the CaJ1fomla rray whales wui°leaVt Stn
~ pier II I 1.m. oo &lllday and
Mooda,f.
A_,e wtlhilll to go on the 1p.
-""1te!y tllree.ftoor trip moy .. 11
Mn. Palll Maxwell at 493-1091 or Mn.
Bob Kine It 41Mllt.
Tllo trip will Include views ol the Sin
Clemente cout, the Western White HOU8e
and Sin Onofre nuclear plant. Feea art
$3 for aduill and IUO for children under
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MIJICil 9'A'T'l"U•Lts.HIHG fltJIUAK't
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FESTIVAL •..
Rodeo -.11oo, will get under way at
tho· hlcb -athlttlc field. SpolllOrecl
by•tbo ...,..cu. .; hit.. ICbool•· -bbcl;:.,,_.... 9' II 1 l II ,;tl ror-., wtlh chllflm under 5 lrte. ,,,. 1-Cralla Golld'1 Arla • =,.-,Ill -.-:uval 11 lllii • .: I , the ~....,o1 .i.
and enlls:lriJI lie on.view oa the .....,do
durinl Ille· -houn. Arlllla lludlol ·In Ille Art Center, 1490
S. Coist' Highway, wtD alao have open
house during the clay and there wlll be
another performance of "The Owl and
the Pullycat" at the Playhoute at 1:30
p.m.
Sundar._l Winter FeJt.ival events will
begin wnn a Pancake Btta.kfall from I
a.m. to i p.m. ln the new Boys' Club on
Laguna C.nyon Road, !!ipomored by St.
Catbertne'a aU&illary. Tickels $1.
Also In tbe Bo)'s' Club facility, the
Mmnaids, W9fnen's division of t'?e
Chlmber or Commerce,.wlll preoent tbeir
nea Marflet from t a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Winter Jl'llltval Art SMw and Aue·
tiOll will be beld at llolel Llguna from JO ·
a.m. to 5 p.m.,. the 'Bria ancf craft.
displays will conUnue on the Festival
groundJ and Art Center 1tuc11.. will be
apen. .
Thero ·will be I -..!, and final
pretentallon or the Rodeo by the Seo at
the hiah school 1t 2 p.m. and 1 special
children'• ballet praentatlon by the
Laguna Beach Civic Ballet In the Forum
Theater On the Fett.ival grounds at 2:30
p.m. Adulla 13, children II.
The Flea Market will continue at the
Boya' Club all day Mond1y along with the
arta.and craft.a lbowa at the Featlval.
Laguna Ur·ged
Not to Annex
·Just to 2\nnex
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LIGHT PLANE FLIPPED BY WIND NEAR .OC AIRPORT TOWER
For BMh and Pia ... , Plenty of Troubla With f,\oorlngs,
From P•ge 1 •
WINDS. • •
and coastal Orange County by power
outages.
1be altuaUon became so criUcal, they
laid, that they were tryin& to summon
emergency crews from ataUons in
Riverti4e and Loa Anieles Cou:oUes.
So ~Y wiru: were down, officlab
said; lhll they hid ltopped keePllll trock
of them. · •
Aloog tbe coast, amall-<ralt warntn~s
for full gales were up from Point con-
ception to lhe Mexican botiler, and In
Newport gusts up to 50 tnota were
forecast fer the day. · i
Horbor Department p1trolm1n uld the
winds tore a few boat,s from thelr moor;
ings through the night and rnommsi one
omall aallboat llnk and a cabin cruller
WU 11ved JUll ~ It went down bi the
harbor. . '
The wind WU taking Ill toll al ...VU
bolt covers, patrolmtn said.
It also chewed up scorea of alpa, 1hat.
tered atore windows and evi;a tort off
rools.
A restaurant ln Huntlngtm .Be1eb had
Ill buae rooltop lip topplecl and tbe 1teel
bole er.-lhnlugh the rool. '
'l'rMI la <Newoort llelch and other
coutal ~ lod branchel in tbe 1\1111
tbll momlnl. ~firemen ware out ~trlna
Capo District
Seeks Override
To Avoid Cuts
The Capistrano Unified School District, .
caught between spirallina l'Olta and a
growing stUdent .!Old, II looting to the
voters to bail it out March 10.
The district will be asking for a SO.cent
ta.a: override which school officials belie•e
ii a minimwn to avoid drutic cuts in
curriculum and ~ices.
"Our aver11e expenditure · on · a per
pupil lwls b appro1imately 1193," said
Superintendent Truman Benedict. "Our
proje<ted figure was fnl.07 but I lhlnk
we will bave-to wait until the ead of the
year to know exactly. I thlnk our costs
will be greater than this."
Laat year, the diltrlct spent S702.", the
third highest upendjlure per pupil of all
the unified districts In Orange County.
But there are reaaons why the cost is
high in this district, said Benedict, and
one of them is t.rlnsportation.
1•1..ast. year we spent f32.64 per pupil for
transportation. ThiS is because our
dialrict spreads from Sao Clemente to
Mi.asioo Viejo. Some distrlcll spend as
litUe as $6 per student, the COWll)'
average ls $U."
Another ,..... Is the high munber or
teachers who· bave found aailsfactlon
working in the diltrict. and have re-
malnecLfor_a_nur:nbtr of ye111, many
JllrmanenUy HIUinl.
As teachers renain in 1 district \helr
salaries grlldually in~aae according to
calls of toypted trees near Pacific Coast
Highway and Morn.in& Canyou Ro.ad in
Corona del Mar.
In Orange county'a inland artas, pro-
perty d...age reporta -e aJao beavy. A
roof wu bJown from a boUle.at the 1400
block or Gl....U S~l in Orange. ·
Even that clty'1 poUCe ~t bad
damage. OUicera .NJd a large. aliu door
was lhaltered this morning by 1 nytns
tree il,rlhch. . .
The gusts seem lo have sparecJ partl'of
Los Angeles County, but along the
looth111s and In the San Fernando Valley,
damq:e was severe.
A lltae DC..! llrplane was dwnped onto
lta noee • u it wu being moved out of a iwllar II llollywood·Burbank Airport to-
day. .
llowllnr ·wlndl with IO m.p.h. gusb
plqaod ilil vulnerable Loi Angelel· and
San Bmlardlno County loothllla.
Tllo Montrooe 111botation ol the Loi
AogtlH County Sberilf't Olllce roportod
300 can. ft]ated to the wind in aflve hour
span. ' -
Finally, In Colla Mesa, tbe pies hlv~I
added IOIDe lplce to tbe wort al I movJe
""'' Police obl<rven II the -· loca-tion al Colla M ... CMc Center for tboi
movie 11Doctors1 wtves" llkl the.-crewa
planned to shoot throughout the clay.
"They ~d they were going to do a
lurrlcane scene" one patrolman laid.
done with thete fund!," uid couneilman
Roy Holm.
Robert Hastings, retired telephone
company execuUve and member of the
committee, Upialned that he bad come
upon a PUC nallng 1JDade in 11167 wtdeb
requirel undergroundlng to be· done at
tile expenae al the utJllty compony under
Certain c.immstuces.
These he aald, include specific volumes
ol rood and peclellrtln traffic, plSSage <I
the roadway through a civic « r«:reatton
area, agreement of ownera of adjoining
properties to underground on -s i te
uUUties, with the utility finn providing
wire to lay in ditchee, eohaDcement of
scenic advantages and 1 few <tber items.
"I hive been~ by tile PUC that
lhrere ore <2 volumes ol rule! and
report. on uoe ol ll09 fundl," said
llutlnp, "I'm willin& to lpelld I day
..,U. throu&l1 llMm to -H lhls project
would quallly)mder llill 1117 rullna·"
City A""'1>ey Jock Rimel said It would
do DO harm to de!1y Clllinl the hearing
·to tee U the rule would apply. "It_.. to me 11·1 well worth trying
to save the tea,000," sald councilman
Richard Goldbera.
Edison Company ~repr---Lativt Jame11
KeMedy Wei be aaw no apeelal ad·
vantage ln auch I delay., 0 .Btlt lf he's
smart enouah to go llntP •' ftlumes and fmd that we have to PIJ, Otaf.'' be
Laguna Trash Fire
Damages Residence
,Tbe ..,.,_al bot plllll ~
mabletrubCllllod-... illllllleto
tilt lroat ol a Laguna -,-.
-ly thll -·· --said tlll blm, dileoMod at U:S a.m. bJ a ... .,...., oa••nod a the
home ol Gary Pittsmbarger, 9111 VID
Dyke. Firemen !!i&id the flames burned
bun tile fnlnt llepl to the """'1d Story.
Holm augg<sted that the Chamber of
Co m m er c e Beautification Committee
would provide an "instant conunlttee" to
help tbe Planning CommiSllon with Its
Choi<:<. MoyOr Gleenn VeddeT pn>mplly
appOinted the chllllber group for the tllk.
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H!)SPITAL ...
own board and administrator and there
would be a joint board ol directors lot
the thrtt, the pbysidan said.
He said tbe boopitals would lie unlMd
for the benefit <I purchulng and for ...,_
duplication <# expanllve eqn.... Ra
listed eumpl~ as the cobak bomb, a
kidney machine and a cardk>pulmoolry
unit.
"A non-rpolit holpltal ,.... II up lo !If
a day." aaid Sobol. "Imacfne Wfiat it
would be in a hospital run for profit." He
mentioned also the benefits of an
associated hospital system linked to the
UCI medical achool.
Sobol aald SCCH drec:Ults mlpt
purchase the land and plans and develop.
ment to this point. He said state-fedt'fal
Hill-Burton Fund• had been allocated
SCX:H and said, "We r..i it would not be
neceosary to ltnisb the 126 bldt at SCCH
if we eoukl start buildin1 in San ClemlDte
immediately ...
He said be felt there would be wl)'I the
allocated funds could be used on I San
Clemenle llcility.
Councllman Dan Cbilton aald the eity
would like to tee IOl'Dl actim on 1 king
promiaed bolili{aL 1'Som<OOw It Jiu been
a crud bou that hu been e1eapm, \IS,"
be aid.
Slld ·11o11111, "Iq>e la elemal In my.
heart fCI' I bo1pU1l in San ClemerM."
However Mlcbalec 11ld today lhe Ille II
not fut sale and -ol tile pro-
priety boopital will continue.
A Nylon
Shag
Thar's
Young in
Looks, and
Young in
Price!.
9.9 5 SQ. YD.
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After dottinJ a few l's and crossing a
few t'1, Llpna Belch planning com·
-mlfij()liffl C!MCtu~~JMi!
a rtlld salary ~le. Allhotlah the
Capist.rsno-.Uotfied Scbool__Dlstri4'.s
beginoing...sal.a.r)Us.Jow ilo! teatheu:&i"-!f+.
lion rate forces it.s median salary to the
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IUch,1r4 'P. Mill ---City ...
-wlllrtlle--melUll COl!ll!lltt ... -or h•
Citluns' Advbo<y CommlU.. 011 the CAC
goals statement Monday night.
The page-by-page analysis of the state·
third highest in the county. .._ __
21! Foroll A•illui
Mtil .. Alltlr"" P.O. lo• •••· tJ•JJ
• ment ended with clariflcaUon or the CAC 2 La M
approach to luWre annexaUon. guna en
"Annezat.lon lhauld not be a goel In it-· --self," uld CAC member V e r n o n •
Spltalert. "It should be UIOd ooly .. • Busted ·on Dope tool to enable us to retain economic
vlahlllty and protect our environs.
Laguna lhou1d not IMU juat for the
Ake 0( -aeU1ns blger, u IOlnt com-
mLmltla do."
Mk*S A.. E ... Pat" WorthinatCfl, 0 lt
•1&.Y •UT, ... ""'-·to ~ h be "'-~ W ~-··Jd ju •• ,,_ " M'lill'c' :"l.::.~• mut ~-· e •IUU not st In· ::.:.,-=:: ~ :.... 1t1111._. nex wlllj1lillJ. For eumple, we should
-.. ... .._.. ... v.tlw' •• ..,. ,... -""' d try to -• .,.,. a bi& chunk of lrvtne's i:S:1'•,C?;,);.'T .~~ ~ rtlldmtlal devtlopmeot u Newport ls
9t:ai. .,.. p 1olb& to get all lhelr tourist ~vtlopment.
.., ~ ..... c.tt """"· --J--11-liftCIHamUr ctwelltnp-mftTll\ lf53
T '4¢ IP '" 41 ........ money than It COltl to iUppOrt them, we ca.:• t a ...... '4Jo4JJ1 ou&bt to know how much, and bow to = *" ...._. °'"' '~ bliance web amu&Uon." .. -,...... llhnttot ..... ..._. • ''"' .... ,... .. " ...,. At tbelr Moadly •tudJ ttulon, com-:.:'.,•= w;~ "*'°' ,... mialonlrs will review Ultlr ttudy of lhe
=-~ ~ r;.C:: ~=-= . pall, l'lltement Ind instNC.'l the planning ._.,.,.. ••,....,, .., -. •• .........,., 11.af! m preparaUon of tht commlulon'a
-..-ota• -•· --...fOrmal ,_...ettdaUOlll to the City Cotmdl. -.. -.. •
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Laiuna Beech narcoUcs ofllcen ar-rtJled two Youn& men WednesdaJ night
alter one .-1y n11111 1 bq o1
I lwhilb Into a vacant lot and fled alone
South Cout-Highway.
Ronald John Clow, 20, who listed hia
addreu u the Tradewinda Motor Lodge, m S. Co11t Hlghway, and Lance Hwn1r
too.. 21 , wbo listed his residence as the cu11 Hotel 76,1 S eaan Hlahway. wer.e....
booked on charges of possessing marl·
juana with Intent to sell It and conaplr-
acy to sell marijuana. '
Police Sgt. Dave Avers aald the two
were arrested by Del Sgt. Norm Bab-
cock and Diii. Nell l'ur«lf In the vicinity
ot Cleo Screet and Sleepy Hollow.
Aven all<ged thal Humlstoo throw
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Gem Haul
In Newport
Two bandits, disguised In falst mou·
staches, Navy-type "!atch hats and brand·
ishing pistols early today robbed a fash-
ionable Newport Beach shop of an esti·
mated $200,000 in jewelry, gems, and oth-
er valu.able.
The pair struck at the Weinert.-Clark
Jewelry &tore in the Fashion Island shop.
ping complex above Corona del Mar
ahortly after 10 a.m. today.
They made a,. clean getaway and a.t
press time, a dragnet oI Orange County
police unit.s was still searching for the
bandit duo. One -broadcast report lndJcated that
shou may have been fired during the
heist but this has not. been confirmed.
A clerk in the store said that the rob-
bers got away with enough loot to fill a
Jargl!' shopping bag.
The two suspects were described as
husky and possibly of foreign extraction .
They entered the store at Number 32
Jo'ashion Island wearing dark clothing
and lht dark hau in addition to the mous-
1ache concealment.
The bandits used a six -foot lenglh of
brarfd-new clothesline lo bind the store
clerk afler they forced him Into a back
room. · .
Tht pair then reenlered the front ol the
•tore in the showroom and cltaned oul
aev.er1l display cue.s filled with jewelry.
The clerk worked his way tree a short
time after the bandits Oe<t. He c1lled
polict.
Detectives scoured the mall and nearby
&hops in the exclusive hilltop shopping
center but cooJd not determine an exact
J>ith of ail
Newport, Mesa
Tangle Again
Ove r Free·way
In spite o! strong winds, delegation~
carrying the freeway hopes of Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa city officialdom
winged on separat.e cha rter flights out of
Orange County Airport this mor ning.
Destination was El Centro, in the Im-
perial Valley, where the California High-
way Commission this afternoon was to
rule on Newport's requesl to restudy the
Pacific Coast Fre~way rooting.
City of Costa Mesa officials are adam-
antly opposed to reopening tht route
question. Newport Beach officials want
to push the route inland from 'the adop-
ted bluff-side alignment along Pacific
Coast Highway between the Santa Ana
River and the Upper Bay bridge.
Newport's airborne delegation com-
prised four city councilmen and one ~ity
officia l. Costa Mes.a sent just the reverse
-four city offi cials and one from the
council. Representing Newport were to be May-
nr Doreen Marshall, councilm en Paµl,
Gru~, Lindsley Parsons and Howard
Rogers. and city Planning Director Laur ..
cnce Wilson. Carrying the torch for Costa Mesa were
to~ Mayor Alvin Pinkley, City Manager
Arthur McKenzie, Public Works Director
George Matson. City Attorney Roy June
and Planning Director William Dunn.
Pinkley1 if give.n the opportunity. was
--m~recnomfift~Df New~
port Beacll -h-.is--rnaite' UV£ appearances
before the Highway Commission and tried
lW<i legislative attempts lo change the
route and he hopes this is the last ti me
he will have to appear to counter a New-
port effort The bearing or additional testimony is
not scheduled, bot CounC:llman Gruber
sald Newport has been granted time on
the agenda to rebut statements made in
Sacramento last month by <.A:l6ta Mesa
City Manager McKentie,
..._Angry Students Flee
Tear Gas, Gunshot s
State Troopers and Sheriff 's DepuUe,,
u~ed tear gas and fired shotguns into the
eir Wednesday to disperse angry Negro
students al 1 desegregated school In
Pl1quemine, La.
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ONE LIGHT PLANE DUMPED OH ANOTHER AS HIGH WINDS CREATE. HAVOC AT ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT
Anoiher OCC
Student Seeks
Mesa Council
Another Orange Coast Colle1e studtnl
filed for the Costa Mesa City Council race
befOre the noon deadline today, brin1ing
lhe field lo seven including both incum-
bents for the two seats on tht April 14
ballot .
The latset candidate is Thomas A.
Manus Jr.
The iocumbents are George A. Tucker
and w·illard T. Jordan.
Challengers an Plannln& Commission-
er Jack Hammett, industrial machinist
Theodore C. Bologh, operating engineer
David Yarnal, and another CX::C: student,
Eli Kaser.
Mayor Refutes
Back Bay Talk ·
Newport Beach Mayor Doreen Mar·
shall says she. wants to refute a rumor
that the city ls going to abandon Back
Bay Drive.
The ci ty has no plaru to give up the
old and winding road along the easterly
edge of Upper Newport Bay, she said.
The rumor may have started cit)' Pub.
lie Works Director Joseph Devlin be·
-lieves whesrllfick Bly Drive recently was
cloeed becaust ol. work oa an Ei'.stblufC
pwnp· •talion: :
"Tbtrt .,. no li&hta b~ Ihm and ..
the ctty lhougtit k best to cl~ the .... d
dllri"" the constnlctioo period," Devlin -.ned. . ;
Wild Winds Rip Boats,
Trees .Jtround N~Y{por.t
Stroo& Senta An1 desert wlndl wbii>
ped up .whltecapi on Newp(!rt Harbor
1oday, ripped a few boats lrom their
moorinp; loppled tree limbs and caused
'the near-einking oC one cabin cruiser.
The g~t1, reported by harbor patrol-
men at SS m.p.h •• caused lhe posting of
smal l-craft warnings.
Ex\fa crews were called out beginning
al 4 o'clock thi1, morning lo secure boats
that brcke theJf lines. One small sail·
boat sank and a U.bin ~rurser almost
went down. Canvta coverings of many
boats were ripped. ·--
Trees and larae tree .limbs were down
all around ' Newport Be.acb but .no sub-
Jl.lntial damage was reported to persons,
cars or atrudur~ "We-'vt tieen lucky.
The whole top of a eucalyptus tree went
nver on Mari.De Avenue, rl:JiiOi JS'laJld1
and ju.it laid down very nictly bttwffn b'uilding~" uld' cily Pat ks, 'Biaches and
Recreation Oli'ector C•I St.ewarl.
At Iris and Seavlew averlues in Corona
del Mar a pine tree. fell over and block·
ed the street. ·
Newport uteiuard Captain D a v e
Harshba rger said strong northeast winds
were cancelling out · a Udal swell from
lhe west that olherwlse mlaht be bulld-
in& up on the eroded beach threatening
lo undenn ine the Newport Pier · parking
lot. But .the erosion was n,ot wonenlng.
Today was trash collection' day on the ·
Balboa Penin5Ula, Balboa Island and the
We~tcliff·Dover ~hores-Harbor Highland s
area and cans were blown over with con-
tents strewn d01''n the streets.
S~nate· Deals Civil Rights
·Movement Maj .or Setback
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The modern
civil rights movement, born in 1954 and
nurtured by Congrus and the courts, has
suffered its first major setback In a
Seni le vote hailed, by Southern leaders a~
the harbinger ol "a change tn direction."
_ ''Jt'll have. to be d<ln! gl'-"i!ually,_and
with mpre consent on the part of the
·pareftts, black and white," Sen. John C.
Stennis (0-Miu.) 11id oC future school
lntttlrallol1.
• "We've opened a new gateway." Sten~
,niJ .. id. lit qeditell 1""!111& Northern
distaste ror school Integration a!! the
primary factor in his 56 lo 36 victory
Wed(lesday . Stennis won with support
from 11 Northern Demociats led by Sen.
Abraham A. Ribicoff, fD-O>nn .). and in-
cluding· Senate Majority Leader J\fike
·Mansfield, (0-Mofil.).
"There's a conservative movement
under way In this country," warned Sen.
Walter F. Mondale (0-Minn.). leader of
Ule defeated Senate liberals. "There"• a
(Set RIGlfl'S, I'll• 11
'
Teacher -G .
els Joh Back
I
Council Field ·
Upped to Nine
, ·, I ' 1 '
·Fbr "Ne~rt :.: · ' '_.. T'f.~ ' I
: '•1f~~.J
· 'l'Wo,caadklatH Oled -.-·lht
noon deadline today "' bring t6 -··tM
field of candidates Wl\o wiD ·vie tor four
Newport. Beach City Council seats ln ~
election April 14. ' .
Wt l\l'o In re!urn nomil18tiot1 paws
were Ctirl Kymla and Milan Doatal.
Thomas Sta.dlinger riled piJper1 Wedne1-
day afternoon. , : ; :·
The final field or candJdate1 for foUr-
year council terms looks like thia: • . ' District One -JnCumbertt • t-Jqw1td
Rosers versu5 former city councijm1n
Al Forgit. · ' ·
Diltr1ct-111r« -Altotney Roy '-Wool·
M!Y vetaus water district man1ger C11I
K}'mla1 · -· •
· Dltlrict Four -Pharmactutical saleA-
man Walter "Wally" Koch versus attor-
ney Mifan D08tal. · ·
Dlislrir.t Sil: -A' Lhfee-wsy race be-
·1ween. hospital executive Thomu Stad-
Jitlgtr. building 'rontractor Richatd Croul
arid student James Aynes Jr ..
, Four other potentlaJ candi!fates \ook out
papers, but did not return .them by the
deadline today and are now out of the
race. Thty are Or. Jerrel Richards of
District Three, and Richard LaWrence,
David Lewis and Joseph . tneram, all or
Distrit1 Six.
Panel on Drugs
Expects to Have.
Capacity Crowd
High Gusts ·
W~e~'High
• •
Damage Toll
By JOHN YALTERZA
Of lllt Dell~ 'II" t l•fl',
Howlin1, dry desert winds bluted into
Or1111e County befort dawn today , throw-
ing miall planes anchored at Or1n1•
County Airport around like children 'i
toys, smashing windows, wrecking 1iln1
and topplin1 trucks, campen and trees.
The as· m.p.h. 111111 hit lhj! !It-down
areas 1t C>ranl• County Airport starting.
at I a.m. ad )Jy mldmornlJlg, a total of
11 amaD planes were strewn about the .
area, aorne mtina atop other plaoeL ne wlnds are ·forecast to continue
throual> Friday night. ' .
No injuries were rePorted al the
airport ,' but the damige toll In aircraft
reaches into the thou.sands of dollars,
airport aldu Wd today.
'1'he wind reached the danger point a~
about • 1.m.," 1irpori spo kesman Ron
Chandier said.
"It became so severe at somt· ~ta
that the planes' a,.chor lines 1trained and
pulled concr~te anchors completely out of
the ground," he added. .
Ont .airport tire.man said he 11w 1
fl~ f1Ullecl 1.,.. Its ,nc:Jior1 .... , over
. four'rows ol other parked aircralt, thee
crull into the lop ol anillhtr ;i....--
1 ~ County's .roadwayi fared littl e _. lllfl-laemlaS. •
lllqJ um ~I •lsnals out, Jarg• •llilclfa ....... and hautdoul driving con-
dillonl , ""'. roJ!Ol'\ed by oolice and
bi&hWay patrolmen. nie. CHP re~ Sii Aftrll for all county .roads, warning
that camper•, trailers and small cars
lhou1d not trav~l· in ~ wind.
Patrolmen also advised all · other
motori1ts to drive "on1y if especii.lly
neceasary". The-·alert went out at.t :30
a.m.
At 5 1.m. toda)i, U\e screeching gu~Ls
beaan 1opplina: power lines, ispecUllly
·.along the Orance Coast, and &Uson Com-
pany totals abo1'-'ed Tl rpajor outages
tbroua:l'lout the county.
Harried otacial& 1ald today they hive
mustered their full emm-1ency work
force to repair d1mage.
Many early morning blackout.I had
bten rep.1ired· later but calls ""'dily
came in throughout the morning, they
uid ..
At last report! this midmorning.
Edi!oo Company aides said 27,000
cUstomer• have been alfected·in IOuthem
and coutal Oran1e County by power
outaaea. .
The situation became so critical. they
1aid, that they were trylna to awrunon
!See WINDS, Paac i,
Rummage Sale Set
For. Boys Club -Aid
A btnaflt ........ 11Je will bt btl<I
In Mat<h by the ilG7I plub ol the Harber
Am. mothers' arpnl,.Uan, with ah sorts
of merchandlae needed. ,
OOnated rooda may' be left at eJl.ber
the Centr_. Branch, 5t4 Center St .. or
the Upper Bay Branch, 2131 'Tustin Ave.,
according to Moth,.-.s' Club officl,ls.
-
A three-man panel ramJIJar with all
facet& of the problem, will diactw druf
abuse next Wednesday in a symposium
at the Coata MeJa !Jigh School 4'c<um. Or•n!le
.::..D -d -0 t CdM F · .. le -w'-d'1.--.--,---..:,·>&.,",.. FH:> ... TJ\tiil'-•-IJU..• ....... .,..__.i -1--__,_-Co•st .
uµar ~,\eSO VeS OUr• tter Or SSUC Abuoe," is lht li!Je or the MO p.m. Pt<-sentatJOn ..
"We don 't think we could have found a
A Corona de! Mar Kiah SChool teacher auperinl.Cndent for lht school disl.tict, on his record . more knowledJeable panel zny,lvhtre,"
who was suspended from teaching for said' Mana right 1!ter the d113 went lo Mang p ve up 1 job 11 which he wa.\ says Assistant Principal Bill V1uglm, who '
spellinl ool 1 tour-letter vu1cariam in Corona del Mar Hlgh Prfndpal Leon earning belier than $20,000 1 year as a has been planni ng the second annual • Keep the h1tc~1 battened down real estate broker to became a tuchu, event since September. lhroua'.h Friday becauae there's no
clan has been reinstated b)I' the Newport-Meeb, told Meeks what he had done and Loats said. Costa Mesa Police Chief .Roger E. Neth. slowing •down theae Santa Ana
MeSI :school board. aid he realized be hid made a miSllie. Loats repeated Mang'•· upla.naUon t.o he1d of tht deP1rtme:nt lince lM4, and w1ndl ~h 1fi0 boost the mercury
Thirty·year-okl aocial aclence teacher· t..ttr the ume day, Loats •Id, Mang the school board of what proml!'td him to actJve In Harbor Area youth aervlcu. wnl up into the rajddle 70's along the
Mii.e Mang wu back in the clusroom brought. the. dw back together and 1Jve the vulgar ~. i bt one spulr:w. • beach and up tO • Inland.
teaching again today. .., apokiciud to the'ltudcnt.I. Ming was talking about -'brUam.Lin-Lont: Belch Police U. Jim Miller, who
School board members voted In cloeed· Lottf Nkl the sdlool board reimtated co!a"1 Gel!yaburg addteu' ahd,_npWninll heads hla department'• nmOliCI """"· INSWB TODAY
door aeaslon Tuesday ni&ht..t.o gi11e Mang -Mang "with the very firm reprimand tha t lt w1s Engllsh phi'°90pber lotili •I.to wiU speak. He lJ •n upert Oii dru& ·
a second chance, 111.hougb the decision that lf there wu any altuation even aP,-Locke, not Lincoln, who flnt tp0ke of abute, tsPf!Clahy ~j!Jlna, ·~ an IC· Prisidme 'Ntiun'J tlnprtct·
was not unanimoos. proachlng lhJt •l•ln I hey would use . ap i i"l~11tnt or the -"· by lhe people, compl~iled speaker on °'r n>o!I, or the dented for•ill" policy tlatcmt11t
fl1ang WU IUSpended lrom teaching lepJ authority at their dJI~) .for mr I Gr the ,,.,.,)t. '' problem_.. . QOVI the M tkm ti fCTt imighC
Monday and Tueod1y Iller the Incident In m~:,tc di.sm!Aal." ~ 1, Apparent~ th& subject was IOo-. 11't,.M~::.i:,a~ctl;!,:y!.t,~~ Into ti.. .,.,king• of the ••P<•· j
his economJc1 cla&! last Friday. M1111b aid the board mem,ben Wint ,1 .Ind the ct1.,.,.,w11 not p1yln& attenUon, illnl' COmmlttH"fs I>"-, ftcret NaU&nal St_curii11 Couti.:, l
School. apokeame.n said the teacher it to be known they In no way loffra Loll.I l'9C'Ollo&ed., ' _ •Thi deeper pena.;l~ el drUI flL f'!a~ 1: .' ~,' 1 ,· 1, f ·~ i · ' "
ever heard "the Country Joe cheer." set more plus In Mani 1s an' loo1vudual be med tbt OKmf.ry Joe cbelf' he tUI Ml .8arnta. cJiaical II binlfw =.:_1t"' ; :" · !: abruptly asked hb studenll II they had lhb actlvlly, bul st the pre1<nt time '1hey ¥ang wan\Od tO wlkt them up llld IO UM will be ~=Dr. Cllitleo A. '""' '• M;I •'-i '"·
He then began a apell~l yell that than nq:aU ve and lhcrefore they ltf: will· Wilt' ~"htanl In • ue IrYbM: ~ Sta&e 8-Plfal l'.llJn1 ,.... ~ (......... -..... """""' ..... "
Stork /tJ•rket iteeminaly would have ended in • four·let-ini to alve hlm • .second chance. Cl• •t "'!:' ~dealt 1rilh .._.,, tlK'I In u. fl~ld. , . ' ~ :: ::::'C: 1:
t.e:r wwd had he finished it. Mane ia a first.year, teacher. He Jives alle~n I.ht , tlc:ticl )'QUtat"bave Ke malQ!alnl! pmiate ie-:;'~ =-......._ · 1~ tm....,.., ii
NEW YORK cAP } -"l\60t&r ifuCi Then. acbOOf spokesmen uld. Mang Jn Lapn• Beach. i r"*""9 lO IUll, they ,. • ..., ··~ ihll been UIOdlted with , ........ .... • ii':--n:::
market rally withered late this afternoon asked the class, "Wh•t does It apellT" Loats Hid the bolrd reviewed his eof·' ha"'-•~ oic )n gqyemmeiit. • Mennlnxer Foundation's clinic Jn Topea;a ~·-• tM~ ,..._. ::
11.rter I brief ning. The trading pace SJOW• Some class membtrS responded, tchool lege record, his performa~e IO far lh~· ,. Jirl l,!~e:d OU~ ol J$'an'S.. r_,1(jon ~alt' HotpJa~ :8'~ ' ==... ~ ~ -.. ft.I; :;=i!==~::..f•~d ~-a;'•JSP'J:i"'~' ;•;:rod~cd:.d:IS;:":::;q:uit=•':i°"::'·::;;:;"~''~hori~ti~es=aa~id.~~:S~~~~~·!..~-Y~ .. ~E"~dit'!':lu~a~Uo~n~1 ~ol~bim hY • · U ganttd_pmnta on din&• amt ,s 'a. DIR!~'-~:.... ....,_, L,.._ t ...,... ...,. .., orman 8,-a SI 0 CI sled -mi.niltr.ltorl, Ind !ounGftO citfle-mlala aJc:t" -~~ Sh P~~ ). ~\ • . ~ _:~----... -... ,.1. .. -' ·.-;;;.....;::;_ ___ .;;;;;;::;:.~...;:..r
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E;¥p•...._ Fa.,orftl
.. -l t t •
-Edis0n Boosted
-·
F,.,.111 r.,~ ,I
IUGHTS .•. -.
--belnC .... ,,._ .. ndaJ mattenJ'-
MOl!IWi> 'Ii~ · Slennll' anlelldii>tili
By· ·puc Of fici~I: · ~ ·---~ lnlllz•llon ...... tilo ljlaad . Walloo! of Ma1lolft
IJ JACK lllOIACK ...............
The Southtm Collfarnll -Com-
poft)''s hopa of upandinC Ila Huntlnaton
Bu.ch pion! got 1 shat1' -Wetlnt3day b a Public UUlllle1 Oommlulon engineer
tesllllld Iha! tho a-. of two ·un1ta
lhould be lllowed.
-Enct.-N~rmon lob-laid
the p'"'1>111ty of pnilcio&ed IY-1di
blaclcouts is aUtht, but the rut .houid not
be taken.
But he ..,.-that Edlloll be re-
qulrtd to study nv. specific mas to
dtttrm!ne bow erniasions of nitrogen ox-
ides cu be-.
"MJ analym indicate! that. under
-·· ~ of main-.:., the muimum demud wW not be me\ under ,
a three-plant outage occurrtac ln
November m•," John.son said. "'nlft
result for November Is 187 hours ln which
the dOmand would not be fully met."
On tmlsak>na the engineer aald the nel
D . .4 Say· s No a....,. ..... 1 nitrogen .oxide emisStona n In !be South Cout -will be 1ela wtlh
the -wlill In operation than without
OAtLT l'H,OT .stefl ...... C .. thele unlb. "A. abcnm 1n exhlbita, tbere
1. -rges Due wrn be .. -a1 aun11a&1on -(W wbld! 11 moro than -by c1ec:rouea
!ram -Illa lh the belln ...
,ACID IY. HIGH WINDS, ~ LllS DOWN ON TH! JOI AT COSTA MESA LIQUOR STORE
1·-·-n_J __ a_i~.l~D~ea-t"h---~~,~~:;
llOC!l ln .the ...,i.,,u ... _to lb>IY ~ ,and reduclion al ...-
after fonnall<n, to _... planll to
mlnbntw em•mou, -to Nplaoe old
plallll ... -plant -by pmldlq
· ~ Sien ,ollett at VlclQrla SI-I Shopplnt C-on Wnt Side of City. .
f'f'etlt PGfe I Guard Rescuers
Rushing to Aid
Stranded Ship
Dbtttct AttGmey Cecll Hlckl cilmpad
the lid UPI on the V'"*' LGui1 Wlllllril1
controversy Wednesday with a'nillng that
his office will take IO aimln&l action in
the matter.
His -·-the door to foctloos ""° orpod that Ille death al !be San
hfro 'N~ In an Oronae County Jiil
llCllflll WU for .!ram the ICCldtnl that a
-.......... jury ruled ti to be
!Ollowlna a t....i.y lnqueot.
WllUaml, :11, died Jan. 21 In the jail
ltl\bWlntl a protrlded lltnlAI• wblch
.... apartld, deputlaa laid, by hll rtlunl
.. -.. normal booillq proctdur .. .
Ofllcen told llmollpton that they .. ..
~Ded lo IPPl:r' a ''choke. boJd" on the
benerlc pri1co1r u be foupt elf hll cop-. ....
WIUlOlot dlld Defore an ambulance
-mch '!ho jail
A cotooer'1 jury rnltd 7.J Monday In
-al a l1DdlnJ al -death. '1!ie miDor1tJ woulcl bavo praletrod a ful-
111( that WllliamJ "died at the band• al
atober."
''Testimony revealacl the diotdent'1
hlatoiy of mental w-and -· vl>le,,.. and that the .events on lht data
" bla death ...... atrtkinilY paraJ1e1 to i=. ~ be had with the' low,"
''The uncontiolltd !alimony ol IY• wit·
...... Wll that the otruale al llll 1ai!'
fOnUftenced when wmilma ?l•tf~
realllod*putlea and the reihlnt placod
CM! blm Wll ftit-tht -lie ..-mlltlna." Ille dllliicl •ll«nlY -""--who ainctrely rqrat Mr. Willi-· unfGrtonate death." Bica
noted, """' tho' deputlol who were olllil·
ed. 1IDde.r tbe ltw, to subdue him."
Wllllams' relaUve have announc:al
--to ftle a wronlfUl -... hn lllinal the cOOllty and lht ~
hmlM4 rvrtber coort ~,.· is Wlnr <O!llldered by the Nallonal Alloda-
tlon for tbe -t of Coiond p..,.
pie (NAACP).
,.,..,.. r.,e 1
PANEL •••
lloard of Profeulonal PsycboioJY. -t budllnea concemlnl drug ... ud dlstributicn on local camp.lies should brine • larp and lntmltad Cl<!Wd, the
Colt.I Meu Hl&b School auiltlnt princi-
pal predlcta.
'lbe .--1 event ii primarily
for ~ and llCbedulod to Uo In With
the Costa M... Police Department's
youth-oriented drug 1bUR profI'am the
following Saturday.
'"ml Bappenl.n&." u that protra.m ii titltd. Will be from 9 a.m. to I p.m. It
the orange· County· Falrsrow><\8
DAILY PILOT
~0.1 toAIT P'\llltlMlfitG a:IMl'AHY
••Mrt N. "Wttl ,.,.....,,. .... ~"'*
J•c• •· c.,1., Viet Pm~I llM Gflltrll MaMttl'
Tho1111t K11wil
£•1tor
WIND DAMAGE ••.
aJternattve IOUrml ol. poerafloD. emer1ency crews from ltltkml in .
-ollo dwtU, on a ''minimum Riverside and Loi Allgelel Countlea.
emJaloDI ·ditpatcb aysten" which h ad So many wires were don, officials
-brGucbt out In -'°"''lelUmony. laid, that Ibey Hod stopped beptnc track
"I ---·Iha!·-be lmmadlllely nqulrad to Initiate lht 01 them. amall alt ml-.. _ dilpaldl method... Alona lht .,.,..t. -cr wlmlnp
tbe f.cwl••r Aid. for full 1alel were up from Point eo. ·~ ceptloo to the Mexican border, and In --•ii had loltl!ied that Newport p11 up to IO -,,_
thll -•·-al a coot of 1boul It for<clll far the day.
-per 1-· 'lbe method . II ,a lllrbor ~patrolman laid !be •IJbftUlda for tllO 11111'111A1 dllpa1<hhic wlncll lcirefa low. boots from lhetr moot· "'*"' ·--II tranolemd ~.1~._...,. "~ -'-•• . ~ tlii.l;liiiiili me.c ...... ~mid ..liiolt-.;rand ~ ;b~ .
Iii =II'!-;.._ ..... plan, =.:~,..be! ... It-down In the
P-~lad tlll Jeut nltocron TbO wild WU tOklN Ill toll al cutU o--W1't"-to bllb<r capadty 1>oercoffli'.l..tro1nifn laid · than thooe which emit -.. ' ,. o1· Ecmon sald emlaions oould bt.rtdueed Jt also chewed up scores signs, shat-
by 20 to .. -th .1o. n.1. , ... _.. tered 1fore windows and eve.a tore off _ "" per rou ... &uu mei.uw. l'«Jfs
Johmon aald the ultimate goals should A ~taurant in Huntington Beach had
be tJ:le ellminaUon of aJI pollutant its huge rooftop sign toppled and the steel ~mission ln the bul.o, oot a partial re.due· base crashed through the roof. ~on. Tr.., In Newport Beach and other
Jollllooo rulld Ollt the lmtaJlltlon of COaJlal dtiea lost broncbea in !be 1111111 nuclear plants as an allemaUve to the this momlng.
conatructlon ol the Huntlqton Beach Newport firemen were out answering units. · "Nuclear unit! cannot be ivailible c~Us or toi;pled tree.s near Pacific Co~t
'thin the .. &A&a... •:--1 ., he Highway and J,IOl'JUDI Canyon Road m WI " .... -ry uinc rune, Curona del~Mar.
sold. Wld\t nucleot\l1mlla ~ ha .. • In llranll C<Mity'I inllnd or.as, pro-
beeo ••alllble If prognntmed· MVeral perty darnqe reports were al•»heavy. A
years"'°' our analysis he been directed roof wu blown from a ho111e at the lfOO to..W~ pllDll<"°" /tllibie." • • black of GI-II Street in Orange . E.4loiil W 'll!lliim>oed .,_ t/i,.wiw • '< Even that city'• police department had
two • audllr \Ill.ta at Sari? Cbltrt but damage. Officers Yid 1 tar1e 1Iw door
""" Will not be .. allable 1111111 1177 or WU lbaltmd this morntna by a Dying
1flJ. • ...... -·-.. _ tree DrllllCh. 1lit company • pni,. •• ona ~ -~t The gusll 1ttm to have spared porta of
uh ph'er will be needed In 1974 ""d Loi Angelel Counly, but along the
If!' 16 •wld blickout& foolhil\J and in the San Fernando Valley,
Film Describes
Cirilian Deaths
NEW YOl\I( (UPI) -A fllmod ..,,.,.
11ya ·American ooldlers killed neorty 100
Vie-dvlllana on Maid! 11, 111&,
at tho My .Kbe Hamlet, lht ume day lht
li1<ged muaocrt occurred it ~ My
Lai.
NBC News made the filmed report
wbidt was aired Wednetday night.
American authorities· have dmipd
Capt. Tbomu K. Willingham, IS, of
Allenhurst, N.J., with unp:esnedHated
murder of an unepecifted number of
clvilianl at a hamlet two miles ust of
My Lai. Willln&bam's lawyer1 have m..
dicated the number of deaths involved in
the charte was about 20.
damage wu tever.e.
A hut• DC.a airplane WU dumped onto
ita noee u U wu being moved out of a
hangor al Hollywood-Burbank Airporl to-
day. .
.Howlina ...-wtlh IO m.p.h. gust.I
plagued the vulllerablt Loi An&elel and'
San Btrnanlino County looth1lls.
The Montro11t subltaUOn of the Lot
Angeles County Sheriff's Offk:e rep()rted
300 calls related to the wind in a five hour
lpall. l
Finally, In Costa Mesa, the•galea have
added toDM: spice to the w«t of a mov~
crew.
Police observers at the shooting loca.
lion at Costa Men Civic Center for the
movie "Doctors' Wives" said the crews
planned to lhoot tllroupout the day.
"They llld they were golna to do a
hurricane scene" ooe patrolman sak!.
Northeast winds along the coast were
&tron(er ·•l Newport Beacil thil mornlna
than at any other area.
The environmental weather control re-
ported wlnds gusting at 50 knotl at New.
port while winds at San Clemente Island
were reported at 26-30 knots.
'From Lona Beach north the coaml
winds varied from 30 knou at Long
Btacb to 12 it Santa Barbara.
Coast Guard rtseUe craft today were
Beach Band;t rushing to lht aid al a 9Uoo\ -~ reported agroond and on lts lldt al Cope
Colnett on the Baja California co.It IOIDt
Fle JTf • h $4SO 110 miles south ol. San Diego. , es lt' .·tt . Early reporta ldenUfied !be -1 ..
. · the -... Qu.,t <t Ponamanlon "!I·
-.. I've aot * IUD. Mab it .Quiet'" wu lstry • .Two Pf?llll were ~ to . be
oho __..._ reoeived W-_;...., ._ 'aboord, an AiDorlcan and a Mu!can. .,~-.---. _IJ weu.• "~ One wu·believed to have• broken ler . a BllDl!nlton Beach ...... clerk-who WU .A Coul Guard hel1cople< WU sdied>
forced lg_,!W)\ over 1416 to a bandit arm-~ altd ·to -..,-.,...· -~· 11 ·-ed wltla .-.u-ciliber plltoL .. ~····· -~ ·-
Police laid the 111111 held up Ille Sl6p ·~~atlona started at ID-10 am
and Go Market at. 1702 Beach. Blvd., when a vessel idenWled as lhe sYvonm
about 9:54 p.m. ~tnesses outside the relayed 8 May Day signal that a sehoon·
store said there mi&ht have beGl another er was aground. The original signal was
m1m: with~ bandit. but police today had frim the Ve8&el Margo which waa oea.r
not 1dentH1ed the suspects. the scene of the grounding
Store clerk Joseph N. Volskl told police ·
the man walked straight ta the counter,
showtd the butt of a.pistol, announced his
lntenUona, then left with the money.
Armed Escapees Flee
BROOKHAVEN, MaM. (AP) -Two
armed men, who were among four
f:9C8peel from the state peni~
earlier in the day, fled in a prison car
Wednelday nigtX with a prison officer as
hosta1e. Lawmen were tn hot pursuit.
The f:IClpeet, in a priaon car with tw~
way radio ccmrmmication with the
patrol, warned punulng lawmen that
they would kill lhtir hootage, B. C. Ruth,
a Jrison classificaUon off'Cf!'.
Nixon 'World' Talk
To Undercut Radicals
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nix·
on's unprecedented "State of the Workl:'
report to Congress js iatendtd. to undercut
the calls of young protesters for huty a~orut)'P! QI , l!·S. forei111 ·-;DI~ ment!, administration officials ll.ld to.-
day.
The olllcials laid that on lht American
domestic &eerie in recent years .-danger·
ous tendency toward radkallsm bu arfs..
en among many young peopJe.
ocbools. senate RopubUcan Lad<t u,.p Sc<tl
predlctod that the 1me11dmtnl would be
ellmlnated frQm the Pf!1dlnr lehooi aid
iiin ·111-.san.1e --· . Scoll told~ that lht'steniils lh'
pooal wotild prove to be -at wont and unenforceable at best
"It IJ lmpoooible to accept ,and will be
knocked out ln conference," Soott Aid:
Siptifkontly. d<bate clurbi& the iii+J
d1y1.lncluded few of tbe·fervent plau l<ir _. ., bl~ aspttat1ona thit
cbaracterlJOd -. civil rlghte d•batei
of the llilli and .... . . •
£vtn hf endoning I rival ·.-mllll
OTer Stennis', U)e White Houae aaid it
was doing IO to "give validation to de
facto •gr<gatlon In the South In the
..,,,. -thot it 11'.-lutioaally
pennlaatbl< In !be rest of the countey." * . "fr * Senate Rejects
Ban on Busing
\VASHINGTON (IJPI) -The Senile
today rejoc:ted 1 propos<d ban on federal-
ly ordered "b11Sing" of atuclents to Int.
grate sehoOI!. Federal law already ~
hlbit& federal agencies from orderinc
busiilg in order to overcome "raciaJ im·
balance." The amendment by Sta. Sam
J. Ervin, (O.N.C.), would have (Olll fUr.
thtr by baring federal courta and -d.. fr<m r<qUirtDC bullng "from ....
ochool di>trlct to another school cllltricl
to alter the racial composition of the 1111·
dent. body at any public scboola."
'Toy Soldiers'
Abandon Helmets
W A8HINGTON (IJPI) -Prooldent
NiXon'11 new ceremonial guard unit 1'1as
abandoned it.a Prussi1n-1tyle bats. but
Will keep the wbite jockeU.
The Wbltt """" said today the blaek,
vinyl belm<ts will I>< permanently
stored as a concession to widespread
criticism and ri~eule from penona: who
said they made the unit look like 1 pallet
guanl ,al toy '°ldlen.
The guard, made up of men of tN
White Houae police, will continue to wur
the ctreu unil«m With white tunic, pct.
braid, buttons and btd(es. But they Will
,,_ lhtir Old llyle reiuJar blue eopa
with a white cover to match the Hit of
the llllil«m wbtn Fftl!cb -·t
Gt<rg., Pompidou \'lalta Ille White -
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$200,QO(J
Gem Haul
In Newport
Two bandit!. disguised In fal se moo -
1taches, Navy-type watch hats and brand-
ishing pistols early today robbed a fash-
ionable Newport Beach shop of an esti-
mated $200,000 in jewelry, gems, and olh·
er valuable.
The pair struck at the Weinert.Clark
jewelry store ln the Fashion Island shop.
ping complex above Corona de\ Mar
shortly alt.er 10 a.m. today.
They made a clean getaway and at
pr ess lime. a dragn.et of Ora_nge County
police units was sllll searching (Or l~e
bandit duo . One broadcast report lndicaled that
shots may have been fired du~irrg Lhe
heist but this ha s nol' been confirmed.
A clerk in lhe store said that the rob-
bers got away with enough loot to rill a
large shopping bag. .
The two suspects were. described . as
husky and possibly of forctgn extracuon.
They entered the s~re . at Number . 32
Fashion Island wearing dark clothing
and the dark bats in addition to the mous·
ta che concealment. The bandits used a six-foot length of
brand-new clothesline lo bind the store
clerl after lhey ferced hif!l into a back
room. ol h The pair then reentered the front t e
store' in the showroom and cleaned out
&everal display ci5eS rilled with jewetr~.
The clerk worked his way free a short
time after the bandits fied . He called
polict. Dettttives scoured the mall and nea~by
shops in the exclusive hilltop shopping
center but could not determine. an exact
path of exlt.
Neiv p_ort , Mes a
Tan g le Again
Ove r Fr eetvay
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DAlLY ~ILOT ~llttf ff •ldlfff KMllltr
ONE LIGHT PLANE DUMPED DN ANOTHER AS HIGH WINDS CREATE HAVOC AT ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT
Another OCC
Student Seeks
Mesa Council
Another Orange' Coast Oglfece ,•tudent
fil~ for the Cos~ Me!a Cltt Council race
bdore tht noon deadline today, bringing
lhe field to seven including both incum-
hents for the two scats on the April 14
ballol. ·
The lalsct candidate Is Thomas A.
Manus Jr,
The incumbents are George A. Tucker
and Willard T. Jordan.
challengers ire Planning Commission•
rr Ja~ Hammett. Industrial machinist
'fheodore C. Bologh, operating engineer
Davicl Y1rnal, and another OCC student,
Eli Kastr.
Ma yor Refutes
6-
Back Ba y Talk
Wilil Winds Rip Boat§,
Tre~s Aro!!!!d. N.e~P.~r..~
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Stronc Santa Ana.'' desert windl;1'tll~ over .otrM'.atln'e. Avenue, ,.lbol. Tsland,
ped up wb1lece,pg on Newport l:larbOr · iri/ ju'it llJd'~dOf{ft very rikely 'between
·today:, riJ111fd"a few boats from their bWldings,'' Wd'tl&y P•ks. Beacbe! and
moori.,l. lijppled lr" Umbo ind F.iuaed Recreilloo lllnclOr Ctr Stewirt
· tht near-slnJdilg of oi\t eabin enltaer. At Iris and Se1view avenues In Corona
The gusts, reported by harbor patrol-del Mar a pine tree fell over and block·
men at SS. m.p.h., caused the posting or ed the street. . · ·
smalk:raft warnings . Jlewport Llfegual'd Captain D a v e
Extra crews were called out beginning Harshbarger said strona northeast winds·
at 4. o'clock this mohling to secure lioal.' were cancelling out a Udal swell from
that broke thejr lines. One small aall-the w~t that otherwise: m~ght be bulkl-
boat sank and a Cabin cruiser almMt ing up on lhe eroded beacll threatening
went down . Canvas coverings: o( many lo uridermine the Newport Pier parking
boats were. ripped. _ lot.. B.ift lhe erc>11lon was ·not worsening.
Trees ud large l:ret limbs were down TOday was trash collection day on the
all IJ'Ollnd Newport Beach but no sub-Balboa .Peninsula, Balboa Island and ~ -stantiaJ dafDICe wu reported to persoru;, . W.estdiff-Oover Shores-Harbor Highland~
cars Of structurea. "We've been lucky. area and cans were blown over with et:in·
The whole"top of a1eucalyptus tree went \ents ~rewn down the streets.
Senate :.Deals :ciril Rights ·
Movement Major Setback
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WASHJNGTON (UPI) -Tho modem
civil rlghls movement, bom Jn 1954 and
nurtured by Copgre.s.s and the. cour\S,. has
suffered its fLTst major setback In a
Senile vote hailed by Southern leaden 11
the harbinger of .. a change in dlrec'UOn!'
"It'll have lo be done gradually, and
with more content on the part of the
parents, black and white.'' Sen. John C.
stainil CO.Miss.) nid or future school
intetnlion. 1
' ' ' .. 'We've opened a new gateway,:• ,Sl.e~·
nll Ni~. He.,'cr.Sited ,aroWfnc Nortber;n·
distaste for sc~ool Integration as the
primary factor in his 56 to 36 victory
Wednesday. Stennis won with support
from 11 Northern Otthocrat1 led by Sen.
Abraham A. RJbl coff, (0-Conn.l. and in-
cluding Senate Majority Leader Mike
Mansfield, (D-Monl.) ..
11There'1 a conservative mov;menl
under. way In thla: counlry,'' warned Sen.
Watter F. Mondale (D-Minn.). leader of
Ui defealed Senate llbe.rals. "There's a
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Teacher Gets Joh Back
Council Field
Upped to Nine
For ··Newpol!t ~ ·:
' ' . TWo capdidates filed Pl! r!, bfi~~ )ftt ~ deadline iodiy lo bri~t 16 Ill,.. ilie
field ol b.ndidales "·ho will vie fM''f<ilr
· Newpoi't Beach Cit)' COurfcil seats h1 111
ele!Clion April 14. ' · ', '
La.~t t.\\10 ta T'eturn nominauon papers
1vere C::irl Kymla alj_d Milan Dostal.
Thomas Stad.linger filed papers Wedn~s-
day afternoon. ·
The final field of candidates for !oor-
yoor council terms looks uke this:.
Olst rlet One -lncumbeol 'How.ird
Rogers versU!I fori;ner' city e:ouncilman
Al, Forgit. I ,.· r • ••
Di,1trlct 'llh:ee ,-AUol'fler. Roy W~l
sey versus . wate,r d1Mrkt m:an~-~r:1Cafl
K~la. 1 • "
Di1trict Four -Pharmaceutlcal sales-
men Walter ",Wally" Ktx:b versus ittoi-·
ney ·Milan Dostal .. · , · .
Dlslrlrt Six - A three-way rice. be·
' ' lv.·een hospital executive Thomas S~-
liriger, buildlf}g contractor Ricb.ird Q'oul
and student James AYnes Jr:
Four other potential ca.ndldateS took oLt
papers, but did not return thein' by tlie
deadllrie today and are now oUt of the
race. TI1ey are Dr .. JerrrJ Richardt or
Distri ct Three, and Riclul11d Lawrence.
David Lewis and Joseph Ingram, 111 of
District Six .
Panel on Drugs
Expects to Hav-e
Capa~ity &owd . '
A three.man paner familiar with all
facets of t.he problem. will discuss drug
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' an_es
High Gusts
-Wr--ea~Higl:i
Damage Toll
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of Ill• OellY 'lltt lllH
Howling, dry desert winds bl.uted Jnto
Orange County before dawn today, throw·
Ing small planes anchored 11 Orange
County Airport around like chUdren'1
toys, smastiin& windows, wrecking sjgns
and toppling trucks, campers and trees.
The 85 m.p.h. gusts hit the tie-down
are.as at Orange Copnty Airport ~tarting
al 4 a.m. and by midmorr.ing, a totaJ of
16 small planes were strewn about the
area, some resting alop other plane11.
The winds are forecast 19 contin!Je
lhrough Friday night.
No injuries were reported at the
airport, but the damage toll in aircrafl
reaches into the thousands of dollars,
airport aides said today,
"The wind reaehed the danger point al
a.bout 4 a.m.,'' airport spoke.sman Ron
Chandler said.
''It bec.ame m severe at some poinl.3
that the·planes' anchor lines strained a.od
pulled concrete anchors completely out of
t.ht around ," be added. ,
One airporl fireman 11&id h~ &aw ·•
plane Pulled rrom it.s anchory, soar over
·four rows ol olhor ~ alrcnlt, lll•n craO!! in.ID the top o! 1nothet plane. ·
Oran&• County 's roadw,ays Jarod liWe
btUer; this momlrig.
l<!Odf cua oof 1ip1b OU~ Jargt
...mc~ . .to..n and W.rdous d<Mni con-
dition& wert rtported by poh~ aod
. highway· patrolmen. The . CHP r:eported
Sig Alert!' for all county roads. warning
. that .campers, . trailers .and small cars
should, not travel in t~ wind. '
· Patrolmen also advised• all other
motorists to drive "only if especiaUy
necessary". The 1lert went out at t :30
1.m.· ·
At$ a.m. today. the screeching gUJts
began toppling power lines, especially
along the Orange Coast. afld Edison Com·
-pany totals showed 27 major outages
throughout the county.
Harried ofJlcial1 said today they have
mustered their run emergency work
force to repair damage. · ' ~ '
Many early morning• blackouts had
ht-en repaired lat.er but calls steadily
came. in 'throughcfut the mornina. they
aaid.
At last reports this midmorning,
Edison Company aides said 27,000
customers have been affected in southern
and coastal Orange County by pow,r
outages. · '
The situation became so crltlcali they·
said, that they were trying to summon
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· Rwumage SaJ ~ Set
.for ,Bo ys Club Aid
A benefit rummige sale will be held
In March by lhe Boys Ctub of the Harbor
Area mothers' organization. wlil'I all sorta
of merch'aridisc needal:
Oonated goods may be left at either
the Central· Bren,eh,, 59-4 Center SL, or
'the Upper Day Branch. 213l Tustin Av •. ,
according to Mothers' Club ofricial~.
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prepared to remark lhal city 0 New-
port Beach has made five appeara nces
before the High~Y COmmisSion and tried
two legislative attempt! to change the
route and he hopes this is the last lime
he will have to. appear lo counter a New-
port effort.
Board Resolves CdM Four-letter Word · Issue
abuse nut. Wednesday in a sympoaium Coast· • . 1..i.,,...."':'--t--=~!!!!~'---::::l-~~!.!!!!!..f-~~ ''Drugs: Facts on Their Use and
Abuse," is the tiUe of the 7:» p.m. pre-
The hearing of additional testimony Is
not scheduled, but CotlQcllman ~ruber
said Newport has been gran~ed 'time on
lhe agenda to rebut statemenls made in
Sacramento last monlh by Cost.a Mesa
City l\1anager McKen1e.
Au .. rv Students F lee " . '!'ear Gas, Gw1sbots
Stale Troopers and" SheriU's Oepulics
used tear gas and (ired shotguns into the
11ir \Vednesday lo disperse angry,Nerro
students at a desegregated school in
Plaquemine. La.
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NEW YORK <AP) -AnOtll<r 51o<k
markel rally "iO'ieffit1ili'tl'll aftemoon-
·'l!:rr.cr 1 brief ning. The trading pAc:e. slow·
('d as prices cl'Odcd. (Sec qootaUons,
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• • A Cor'Olla de! Mar~HJ'1 Schoo1 teacher auperl ntendent for the tchooi dlatrict,
who WU IUapended r~ teldJJn, IOI' nld Mln('righ! afllr U>e cla11 wont ..
spel!ini out 1 rour·l•Uer . .U1"'11m Jn Con>nl dol Mir High Pr1nclpal Leon1
' ' ' class hat been rolnstalod py the N...por~ Meeks, lOld Meeks what he~ done and
M.., 'iaiool bolrd. 11ld he rWhed be had mode 1 mlllake.
'lbirly·yoar-old. 10Cl1l icience t,.cher Lahr ll1e ...,. dly, Lqoll aald, Mang
~Uko M1ng "" beck In tho, clacoom , brlJllllll the class bock 1o/l<lher and
tea¢iinlt ll!•ln laday. • 1poloshed lo tho 1ludehll, School bolrd membero voled In ck>Oed-Lolll aald ll1e tchool bolrd reinllated
door seulon Tuesdly nlsht 'to &1ve 'Man& , Mint ''wiUI thei vuj rsnn reprimand
a ~ chance, 'although the decls.ion lhlt It there wu any 11..,tion even, •r>--
was not un1nlmoo1. pr91chln1 this •tail'I t~ would ate all
Ma.nt was llUlpended from teacbinc leaal authority at tbetr dlspOul for ~-
Mooday and Tuesday lifter the ·tnc-ident in medilte dJsmiaul."
his economic• cl1as list Friday. Loats said the board member• wanlfd
School spoke.men .sakt the teacher it to be known they iii no way tolerate,
abruptly asked hii 1tudents> if 'tbey ,had this activity, but •t the preaent lime they
evr heard "the Country Jat cheer... see more plus in Mang aa an indlvudual Re then began 1 ipell~t ...yell ·that than ne11Uve and therefore they are will·
teenth&IY woukf have ended in • f°'f'·l"l· Ina to 1ive him a secOod cllanct.
· ter word tiad. he finished it. Mana is a first.-year leather. He lives
Then. schoot spokesmen said. Mang In Laguna Beach. • • ••k~he"cl•-·~~~tt-.pe!H "'°"ts-sald-the·boo,rd-reviow..l-hl•·eo
Some class mep'IM:rs responded, achool lege record. his perfocmance so far lhl1
•u!bcfitltli said. • ·..... ~ear ai:ad -.-v.JuaUMt-of.-.him•. by Id..,.
Dr. Norman to.ls, ·a ss oc I a led mlnlstr1tor1, IDd found no nlher ml&take
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"We don't think we could have found a
on pis record. more knowlestgeable panel :.nywhere,"
Mang gave up 1 Job at· which he was 11ya Assistant Principal_Bill Vaugh n, who
earning better than $20.000 a rear as a ha1 been planning the second annual
rul estate broker to become a teacher, event alnce &!ptember. Loats nld. ' Costa Mesa Police Ohler Roter ~. Nelll,
Loats repeated Mang'• explanation 10 bef!d of the de~nt a!ixt~ 1"4, •nd
the school bolrd ol ~hat prompted him to -bl Harbor Afoa J011ll19'rvices,,wlll
1tve: the vulgar cheer. bt. one 5Peilm', •'. Mana was lalklD( 1bout Abraham Lin· i,... Belcll Police U. Jltii Miiier, who colq'I Gour11><111 -... •nd •l<Pl•Jhtnr ,l!eido ~ ""rb)lenl'• .....Uct bUrtau, U!at U ,.11 ~llilo phllolopher John .•loo wlil -k. H~ ~ ~n expert oo di'ug
Locke; no\ Lineobl( who first 1poko or lb<lft,, ~lfif l!llrljull1a. ·1'111 In IC• "~ont 'l(.1lle people, by qi. people, ;::::i:i...1 '~" oo die roola ol lhe
~ 1111 -I le. 1.~ . ' Ll Miiier Is a loo 1cllv. .. I . ro•mber Apponoh 1J Ille sub,..., was too d,.p of Loo An(el" Mayor S.m YOl't!''• Cll·
and the clau_ w11 not paying 1UenUon, , lunl' Commluee oo Drup. ,
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Keep llle h;\t~h'l batlencd down ,
fhrou&I/ Friday tir:•iil• !here's fO
slowing clown these Santa Ana f
winds Which will -t lhe merdury
up Into the rrilddle 70'1! along the
beach and up to IO infand.
~SIDE TOD(\ Y
<Prt1jdfnt Ntiun.'s Un11f'CCt·
d~nttd /ortiQ1i pqlicu 1tatc-i'1'1Cnt
gave tht 11.atlon o rare insiqht into ehe workiug,, of t(ia super·
spcrr.~ NatfoJUJt Sc:curlt~ Coil"'
cil. PoOt· 7. ' Lolls re<ounltd. . T1io de<por per-I .,poet el drul
M1t11 wanted ~ wake them "II ind ao. u• trill bf: e~Plortd. b_y pr. CllarJa A. •lrlfti • ~ "' '""' 1t
he uaed tht Mtry Joe cheer he said his Blrnu cllnicl.J psychOIOlltl 1t Ptlniew ~"':.11 u, ~ =:t:!.*' ' :;
wife bid belrd ln a Uc ttvtoe, ExtenUon state tiassn111. With m1111 ytft' eaperl-~ •r. · ::=.r:. !; ~• 1111t .,.. um 4eaJt •itb ldolnctnt B1C1 In Utt ndd. • ~" :: ~ ~ "
ahenatian and tb1 llctk:I rouths hive Ill malnt.alns a priy1te prKfict ind Dr'IWlff , := """ ft.:
reverted to becauee. \he)' retJ they don't has been aSIOClattd with the nspeC1.tc1 ,....,... ,_ • •11ct ,_... •n 1 have • voiCe ln1 fn'MnmtnL • · Mennhi1er FoundflliOl'l'I cJl!li~ In T~ka, • ::::=---u.~ ~:="' l:
After.1rd, OM gjfl . Mked . out, .o( K'ans .. l'.fatton Sfate•Hospital, San Bemar· =~.... :1 ::, ~ 1},;
Mang:s clu1 and WU gt.Jnted permi1Slan dino_ 'and lJ,A....OiplO"r}late10ll.ht...AmeriCln-.JMW ... LIOMMI. ' ....!.tr• ,..... ~
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By JACK BROBACK
ot tM D1llJ l'lllt lllff
The Southern Calllomla Edl50ll Com·
PIJIY's hopes of expanding Its Huntington
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' But be ...,.... lllat -""""' tie re.
qu.ired to study five ~areas to
dete.rmi.ne how emlsaions of nitrogen 01·
idts can be reduced.
Sinalo !l.e!¢liaio lad« HUlh sc.tl
""'6dleled !Mt Ille -would be illmlnM! fJO!lt Ille ~ school aid
bllli>J-8enal<Mol_, ·-·· SCOlt told nporlen that !he Slennll J>l't-
1>0001 wiluld pn>Ye lo be -lulloMI
at wont and urienforceaf>le at best
• Beacb plant 1ot a sharp boost Wednesday
a.s 1 Public Utllllles Commissl<ll engineer
tullfitd that the addition ol two units
-be allowed. • Smldr Enab*r Nonnan J-uid
Ulty ol ~onaed sylltmwlde
Is sllpt, bul the !'Ilk abool4 not
"My, analyalJ indicates that, under
£dlMts ·aebedule of maintenance, the
JlU!rimum danand will not be met WMter
a thret-plant outage occurrtn1 in
November 1'1t," Johnson slid. '"nle
ttsult for NO¥tmbe:r ls 117 hours In whiCh
the demand would not be fully met."
"It is inl-lblo to ae<:ePI and will be
knoc~ed out in eoill•-e." Scot\,~ Slgnificantly, debate .durinl Ille lbiat
• · dt\'a inCluded few al Ibo fervent pleas !or
11U11POri ol b1ac1t uplraUOlis t b II
dlarael«.lud Selillo civil rllhts dtbllol
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DA Says No
• Charges .Due
·In Jail Death
On emlsaklns the engineer said the net
average annual nitrogen ollde emissions
In Ille South Cout Buln wW be less with
Ille new units, In operaUoo than without
lhele un11a. '""--.In eahlblta, Ibero
will be an -at HuntlnglGn Beach Wblch II more than ollMI by decrutea
lrom other ·otta ID lhe baain."
Ai to r<aearcb work,· J~ aug·
paled that study be made to remove
nitrogen lrom the fuel, to find modlftca-
tlooa in the combultioo procou, to otucty
DAILY ,II.OT 'ift .....
FACED BY HIGH WINDS, OWL LflS DOWN ON THE :JOi AT COSTA MISA LIQUOR STORE
40-lool Sign l'ollad at V)dorla SINO! Sfioi!plng ·Contor.., Wnt Sift of City
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District Attorney Cecil Hlcks cllmped collecUon and reduction of emliliOns
f're111 P .. e l
WIND DAMAGE • U.. Ud tlaht on tbe Vernon Louil WUiiams after form1Uon. to open.le plantl to
controv&rsy Wednesday wlth a ruling lhat mlDimbe emiJslcm, and to replace old
planfs or reduce plant ""' by providinl . b!a office will J•ke no criminal action in alternative ~ or .senerauon. emergency crews from ltltiona tn
tbe matter. Jobmaa. allo dwt!t oti a 1'minimum Riverside and Loe Aft&tJa Counties.
His action clOHd the door to factiong emiaJonl dlape.tch l)'lttm" which h a d So many wires were down, afficllJI
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wtre ,....ed at IS-30 trnots.
ll'l'llon Loo.t Beach north the coa.slal
wlDdl ryll'ild from 30 knots at Long
Beach tq ll.U.Sal!la..Barbm.
' Guard Rescuers
Rushing to Aid
Stranded Shi.e_
who arped that Ille c!Oalh ol the San --·broupt out·to pmlous·testlmony. said, tl!at tlley1iiGll!oPPOdaepiilf!Ha<
· "! would nc!ommend that Edloon be Cout Guard reacue craft today were Pedro Nttr0 In an Orange County Jail • lmllledlltely nquired to initiate the ol lhem. • ruahin( to Ille aid al a 98-loot -
ICll!lle wu IM lrom Ille accident that a rnlm..,.. emtatona dllpatch method " I Along Ille cout. nnalkralt ~ D ---h Bandit ~ ... aground and on lta aide at "'pe
dMded c:aroner'a jury ruled jt to be tbe e;c' zer llld.. ' or full &alM were up from Potot. ""1IP Deuc Q;""inett'" OD the Blja Callfornla cout ~e
lollowtag a two-day lnquat. --.. bad loltillad !hat ~:i to,!:. Mu~ ~ ~ 110 mlla aoulh ol San Diego. ,
Williams, :17, died Ju. u 1n the jail lhla -. be -•a -01 about,, forewt 1cr the day. _ Flees Wi.th,·$450 Ear.l::"' idenUlled the -..
lol10wiag a protracted stnJgle which mlllllea pu year. The lllllhod II '. Harbor Department patrolman uld Ibo • Ille ·Quest ol .fanamanlan "I·
. .aabotttolA !or Ille normal dllpatcblag winda Ion! a !ft boall from their_.: "l'ft·pt 1 ..;,,~J:'t" WU blry, Tiro -were reported to be waaaparlied, deputie11aid, by his mu.at ;ymm w111n power 11 tnnalerred ,inp throqh tbe ntgbl and mciralag; -the......., ,_,,ed w-. . nlPI ii!' aboanl,•.ali American and a Mexican.
to underlo normal booking procedurts. lhroulliaut the ayattm to maet --lllDail aailboit.aantc aad a ~ cruller a Hllllilnlton Beadl atAn dirtwho -One wu belle.Yee! to have a bnll<en ~
p!llc6n told lnvuti&aton that they were In cGlain arm. . • ,,wuaavedjllll bafareU-tdewointbe lcnied to ll!nl.mr. _1416_ to .• blndll am> A Coast Guard ,,,,.,..•~•u . -lied to aJIOOl a "chcke hold" DI! !he Under Ille minimum -plan, hart!c!r. · ed wflli a JI eallber,.I. t uled to arrive '!" ~ ""'{"' abOUt 11:40
ol tlJe, ''*' """ Illa. ' •E•en in endOninl 1 rival llDIPdmtnt
over Stennis', the White Holise aaid it
wu dOing so to "give validation to ~
focto sep<1at1oo in Ille SOUtb In tljo
aame mwure that II ii <Ollllilulbill\J
permissible in lhe rut ol lhe ..,..11-y."
* * * Senate Rejects
Ban.-on BWJing
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The S.nat<
today rejected a proposed ban on federal·
ty ordered "businl" of students to tni.
grat< schools. Feder•~ la" already pro.
hibils federal aiencies from otderinl
buaing in-order to...overpme "racial izn..
bal•e." 'Ibe amendment by sen. Sara.
J. Ervin, (().N.C.), wolild bave •-Nr-
lher by barinC federOJ courtl and agen-
cltl from ~ •oa Uftom OM school diatrict to another ocbool dlltrlct
to alter Ibo r..W compooitlon al Ibo llW-
denl body al uy public achools."
'Toy Soldiers'
Abandon Helmets benott priaoner .J be IOIJl)it oll hi! cap-. ~ ~'J! ,_be -~_l!dtolhehl~ al~ The wind wu laklag Ila toll o1 canvu Pollco said Ille -ll*ld up tlie Stop a.m. today. ' . o.--•--...... capec .. ., boat coven, patrolmen NW. and ·Go Market ••-1'102 BUch 'Bl'ld., Rescue openitklnr IW1lMI at lO:lt a.m.
tors. thin thole which .emit more. It also chewed Up scores of signs, shiit· about 9:54 p.m. Witnf11ses outside the when a vessel ldenUfled a:a the Syvonese WASHINGioN (UPI) -President Wllli1m1 died before an ambulance EdiJon aaid emWlo111 could be reduced tered store windows and even tOre off _.Are oald !here might have been another relayed a May Day allflal that a schoon· , d It h
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could read& the Jail. by 20 to 25 ~roent through this method. roots. ::iw er was aground. The original signal was Nixon's rteW ceremoruaJ guar un as
A cotooer's jury ruled 7~ Monday In Johnson a~i~ the u1Umate 1oals should A restaurant in Huntington Beacb had ~ot~.:!i~if~ :~\:::lice today had from the vessel Margo whlch w1s near abandoned its Prussian-style hats, but
f f flndin of accide tal de th. be the .ebm1natlon of all .Pollutant its huge rooftop sign toppled and the steel Store clerk Joseph N. Volskl told police lhe scene cf. the grounding. will keep the white jaci:et.s.
ivor o I g n a ~rnlsslon in the basin, not a partial red\Jc-base crashed through the roOf. the man walked straight to the counter. The White HOUJe said today the bbck,
'!'ht m1-lty would have preferred 1 rul· lion. Trees In N"'port Beach and olher sho"'d Ille butt ol a pillol, aMolll!COd h~ Ni·x·Oll 'World' Talk vinyl helmets will be pennaneqt!y lnc that Williaml "dJed at the handl of Johnson ruled out the installiUon of coaJtal cities 1oat branches in-the custs lntentiooa, then left with the money. atored as a coocessiOl'I to widespread antoher." . nuclear plants as an altei:native to the this morning.
''1'elttmon1 revealed the decedent'• coostrucUoo of th• Huntmgtoo S.ach Newport firemen were out answering To Undercut Radicals criticism and ridicule lrom peraoos who hlatorJ ol mental tllntss and extreme ~(ta-. calls of to~pled treea near Pacific eout Armed Escapees Flee said they made the lll!it took W.. a paiaca vtoltaee and that the events OD the date . Nuclear uruls cannot be 1v1llable u; .. hwiy and Morning canyon Road in G N p id Ni -··M ol toy soldiers.
of 1!11 doth wire strlklagly parailel to within Ille. necessary time frame," he C::ooa def Mar. . BRDOlt!IAVEN, Muo. (AP) -Two on~~~:ient~u .. ~;1;":,.:;or:; •-:;:,;; guard.-...i.-np of men ol tl!a
prier cwfUcta-tJrhad-wttll~ 1Whik-nucJu.r_unlts mipt havt.--1n-Orange oounty~ tnJ.-ueu;ir~-men;-wl'lo~ four -..---Whtie llouae police, w1ll eootinue to Wtlt Hieb said. ~ available if programmed several perty damage reports were allo he~vy. A e1eapees bun the state peni~liary report to c.oacresa is intended to undll'cut
"The !ll!COldrolled loltlmony ol eya wit·· · :YUl'l 1!11, cm anoly1la hH befn dJrected roa! was b!Own !ram a hcuae al the uoo earlier in Ille da,Y. lied in a priaoa car the catls ol young protesters !or iiasty '11!e drea -.rm wi1h .wblle bu!ic, &<>Id
neues wu that Ille strual• at tM ~il !OW!lrd !he planta now leulble." blocll of Gfusell Stroet in Or-Wedn..tay ntaht with a priloo olllc« as abandonment of U.S. lorefln cllnllll\I· braid, -aad badea. But they wtll
-when WUltaj!i.s ·-~~ Edlloo has aJlllOWICed plans to build' li:vtl! that city's police ~I had boltal•· Lawmt11 _..In bot pursuiL ments, adminiatraUon olflctals laid' to-wear their old otyle nplar blue eaP.,1
reaialtddopuUea and '!'" ~ · ~ .l!llClear lf!!lta If S.. ODollt but 4-•· Olllcer< llld a large glau door The eocapees, In a prison car with .two-day. with a white cover to match the mt of
on him was releued !iii -lie .,....:'i!ID Dal be milable 911 111'7 ar wu .~ttmd lhi• moratag by 1 Oyln1 way radio communication with Ille The oUiciab said that on !he American the unllorm wha! French President ceaaed. ralltltli " the dlatrict\ at.t«My ,!t'1t. · tree trinch. patrol, warned pum.dng lawmen that domestic scene in recent years a dan&er-Whl
adatd. ' ' 'J'he. company's projectlOlll ii-that Tbe gusts 1ffm to have spared parts of Ibey would kill !heir hoelqe, B. C. Ruth, .., tendency !Dwan! r1dlcali11U hH orla-Geclrgea Pompldou •bits 1he lo H"11t :
"Amc:l\i those who alnctrely recret Mr. et tra power Will be needed in 1'74 and Loa Angeles County, but 11on1 the J ,~a=prlson==c=taasil==lc=•=tioo=oll=ic=er=.====='"=•=mc=n~g=m=a=ny=youn=g=peo=pl:e.====:Tu:::'":da::::Y·=========~ Wlilllli!>' unlortunat< c!Oalh," Hlclls 1'76 to avoid blacllouts. fO<Jlhllls and In Ille SIJI Fernando Valley,
~. "•re the deputies who were oblig-damage was aevert. .
ed , uoder the law, to aub!Ne him." A huge DC-3 airpllnt wu dumped ~ta
-Williama' rtJaUve have announced FiJm Descr!L .... -its nose u tt wu ~ moved out o1 1
lhtlr lnlonlion to file "wronclul'death ~ hllJ!lor at Hollywood-Burbank Airport to-claim against lh• county and'the dOll!llloa day.
Involved. Further court action also Is Civili' an Deaths Howling ' Wind• with IO m.p.b. gusta btlai COl!lldend by the Nattonai Allocia-plagued Ille vulnerable Lee Aag<la :ond
Uoo !er the Advancement ol Colored P.O. San 8UT!ardlno County lcothQlo. :
pie (NAACP). NEW YORK (UPI) -A !limed ,.port The J.llmtroee suboltatlon of the Los
f'rem Pqe l
PANEL •..
Board al Prolealonal PsychollJIY.
Recent he.adlines concerning drug: use
Ind diltributkln on local campUseB should brine a large and interested crowd, the
Colta Meaa Hilb School aaslstant princi-
pal predicts.
The second annUJ\al event is primarily
for p&re.ntl and achtduled to tie in with
the COsla. Mtsl Poli ce Dep&rtmenl's
youth-orlen~ drug abuse program the
following Saturday.
"The Happening," as that program is
titllil, 'Yill be from ·$ a.m, _to 9 p.m. at
the Orante county Fairgrounds
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ltoltort N. WoM
ll'rfll!fM ..,. M lllW
J1clt It C111l1y
VJ(t '1ttlde!tt •M G-11 Mfn•ter
says American soldiers killed nurlJ 100 Ang11es County Sberlfrl Office rtparted
Vietnamese civlllins on M~ 11. 1968, 300 calls related to tbe ·wind in a five hour
1t the My Khe Hlmlet, the aune d·ay the .s~~ally. in Costa Mp. .. the gales }lave
all°'ed massacre occurred at nearby My added some spice to Ille -• ol a l1!0'llt
Lai. crew.
NBCa News made the filmed rtpcrt Police obaerv!l'I at the shooting Joc1·
lion It Costa Mesa Civic Ctnter fat the which was aired Wednesday ·ntpt. movie "Doctors' Wives" said the crewa
American authorities have char16d planned to shoOt thJ'ou.ibout the day.
Capt. Thomaa K. Wiiiingham, ZS, of "They said !hey wm lolni to de a
Allenhurst, N.J., with unpremeditated hurricane scent" one patrolman aaid.
murder or an unapecified number of Northeast winds along the ~ wue
civilians at a hamlet two miles east of slrongtr at Newpor~ Beach this morning thin at ·any other area . My Lai. Wiltingham's lawyers have In· The environment.al weather control re-
dlcated the number or deaths involved in ported winds gusting at 50 knota 1t New-
the charge was about 20. port while wlQds 1t San Clemente 1alaad
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Taking It on the chin is all in a day's work for Joan Embrey, 21, the
San Diego Zoo's new Joodwill ambassador. Miss Embrey holds Toto,
a thre9'month-old African lion cub during a picture taking session at
the too.
School Spirit Weakening .
·on Lagllna High Campus?
By FRED SCHOEMEHL
Of tfte OallY l'l!Ot Iliff
DECISION DAY next Tuesday, Feb. 24,
will be watched closely by students,
faculty administrators and parents in the
Laguna Beach Unified School District.
That's the day that school distrlct
\toters go to the polls to determine the
faie of three tu override meuures and a
h9nd issue. all aimed at providing future
linandng !or the school system.
~ ii thd key election viewed on the Loc1!U Beach lliP School campus? ~
To find oat, TEEN CORNER I"'
lervlewed two people on campua in an ef~
fort to get representative views from
students and administrators.
Somewhat of a disturbing picture wa s
drawn by Mark Sif.elove, ·vice president
of the Associated Student Body.
"ATTITUDES CONCERNING the high
tcbool and the community, haye un-
dergone a distressing charlge this year,"
SlHlcve aaid. "During the fall of 1968,
8Cboo) pride and community spirit wer~
at a peak as Laguna had a championship rootball team. nie end of the football
lleUOn marked the end· or the pride and
Ukewlse tbe community interest. Ooce
•1ain, the community seemed to lose
contact with the student body."
"Laguna Beach High School Is an
ootstanding school and one of the best in
Orange Couoty, It shouldn't be necessary
for the atuaents, their govemmeot, or the
community to ride on the coattails of a
Winning frotball season," he said.
"The respect and pride which each stu-
dent has for this town should make every
member of the community proud. The
ttudents deserve the community's inter-
est; an avenue for this community inter-
est should be in the students' involvement
and their aelf-lnitiated programs."
Sizelove notes ~t his contacts with
&lher Orange County high schools has led
llim to believe that most schools tend to
develop apathy and impersonality.
"Thlt isn't the case at LBHS,'' be
remarks. ''The cuual atmosphere on
campus I! a unique contribution to the
\earning environmenL
"Respect and friendliness are shared
by all student.a and the avenue for stu-
dent involvement iJ always open. I.point
Utls out because I feel It has made
Lqun& High one ol the best. This
de9el'VeS the community's interest and
respect.''
THE STUDENT VICE-PRESIDENT
mentioned recent aUegaUons that Laguna --t--7.-;B< ___ ,..,._~· lie'-', ......... ~ . ' programs are dealing wilh how t.o..,Qelp
people live together in harmony.
"WbUe 1 wholeheartedly disagree with
these posJ.Uons, I respect tboR people for
the[ interest and concern," declattd
Sizelove. Sizelove c:oncluded by saying, "Next
Tuesday, the tax override goes before the
Laguna Pafriot.s
Seek More Help
Laguna's Patriots' Day Parade satur·
day -scheduled to be the biggest ever -
can uae some extra help.
Parade .chal.nnan Gary Zlmmennan
Laguna
Teen
Corner
•otm. All I ask, along with th• sludehts
ol Laguna Beacll High School, ts that the
community show its interest by getting
out to vote."
ANOTHER VlEW was offered by
bert Reeves, high school principal.
ference and resource materials are
on of the biggest areas that will be
ben 'ted by Uie override 1C it passes,
Reeves explained.
"Our llbrary, to say the least, is very
inadequate,'' said Reeves. "The school
li brary should be a storehouse or
resource and reference materials to go
with classroom instruction. P u b 11 c
libraries differ, In that most of their
materials are not specifically marked for
use with the classroom situation."
"We also need more materials in our
four resource centers in the math,
foreign language. history, and English
deparbnents.11 The centers also need
more supervisionlal staff members, so
thM they can be used to the best advan-
tage by our students."
"WITHOUT P~AGE of the override
we can not expect t.o build these areas,"
Ree ves stated.
Reeves-also feels that without the ad-
ditional funds , the pupil-teacher ratio,
which he rates as "eJtremely favorable "
wiU fall below average. "Right now o~r
a.dministrator-student and counselor-stu-
dent ratios are better than the county
average and we would like to keep them
that way," said the high school principal.
"WE FEEL THAT our personal
cowiseUng made available through our
administrative personnel has· helped our
students tremendously -markedly in the
area of drugs. We have only had five
drug arrests this year, compared with 20
at this time last year," said Reeves.
If the override fails, according to
Reeves, cuts would be made in the dally
schedule, reducina it fr
seven period day to a five period day,
wlttt perhaps .more than 40 studenta: per
class.
"My main concern is that the com-
rr.unity through the board of education
has set certain educational objectives.
My job as principal is to evaluate our
present progrBm against those goals.
"There is a gap between what ought to
be and what is. \Ve have started several
programs this year to meet the goala, but
we cannot sustain them without a vote or
confidence -financially -from the
commWlity,'' Reeves concluded. •
San Diego Justice
Made Federal Judge
announce.s a oompllmentary parade w !UN TON (AP) ~~· -tina breakfast at the Jolly Roger AS G -n-ent Ni•·
JWUurant at I a.m. Friday for ''all on announced today he la nominating
penons tnteruted in assisting the Howard B. TurTentlne, a San Diego Coun-
papde." . ty Supertoc Court judge, to be U.S.
Reprtttntatives of groups signed up for district judge for the Southern otatrlct of
the p.:r1de, along·-~th any other CaUfornJa.
votunteen who would llke .lo assist the Turrentlne ls 58, C&llfotnla born ifiil cmuntttee are invited io attend, says educated, and a 1ong-Ume resident and Z!@nttillEr.--· -:-ptl!Wcl11g-attomey1n ·&m-D
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Viejo High Drug Ahrise Light?
Schoo.Z OfficM:ls Say Prob-Wm Down From 1969 --;,i
By PAMELA BAU.AN false a!umo.
OI 1t1e oa11r """ ••n tc.Ufmaft. who bu dealt extensively
M;.,,lon Viejo area toacheu and "1!001 wltlt drug probl<m1 ssld: "I r<member admintstrators-bav..uaured·mem--or-~\0.-1.qo,-~ltb..frieod1
the MIHIOll Viejo Homeowners Assocla· •11\l telllnf them w~·u have drug pro-.
lion that drug abUae probletn1 In the blemo In our school soon, They didn't
community are not too severe. beUeve me. Yet in the Garden Grove
But they were d>alleoged by 1 yoothful Unified Scltool. Dlalrlc4 we had 250 drui
voice from the back ol the Mlllton Viejo exclus!Goa from achool 1851 yesr."
HIBi> School lecture room Tue.aday night . He oald ..Ii la dllltc¢t 1o koow how
that aald : "What about that gtrl who wu wld_.-d the problem Is because most
busted f« acid a couple of weekl ago?" dl'llC ~ become very secretive. He
Bob Ferguaoo, prtncipal of M118Jon VI· said lt.udeslta have told him as many as
jo High School, answered that it WU the IO pe~t have tried drugs, adding that
last lncident oo campus and occurred he doel not bell~ve it is lhat thigh.
aboot four weeks before. He said such in-DON'T TRY JT
clderU were more prevalent Jut fall. Kaufman quOted one doctor as saying
In an attempt to «mpare .M1slkm Vie-that the orily way to avoid drug Jo wltlt other hllh achoola, o D • dependeoce was not to Ir)< It In the llrat ~ asked the ·gueit ·speaker. place because some people could becorTie
Rob<rt Kaufman, ualstant prlnclpal ol de~ent unaware~
Garden G<ove't Balsa Grande High · School when. their last campus lncident Dependence, be said, ls not the same aa ~--:-physical addiction, .but can.Jn some cuea
Be nplled that it wu In November . -depending oo the drui ':" altboligh ' pcyc001ocical dependence lS m o re
DRVG EIPEIUllNCES prevalent than physical.
'lblt was the c1oHst the 1udience came He then described the v a r i o \t a
to getting any klod ol llattJtical ·tn-barbiturates, amp he tam 1 n es, and
formatim out ot repreeentaUves of hallucinogens used by young people to-
Mi.ssim Viejo area ICbooJJ, present-to day;-Kaufmin -mentioned 50-ealted reds
answer questions after an in!onnaliooal (seconal) being physically addicting like
talk by Kaufman on his ezperlencea with heroin, only withdrawal ls reportedly
drug user1. worse. Amphetamines, he . said, are ~ and lntermedJal< achoo! ll"YchoJoclc:ally addictive, referring to
represent.aUves II.id there hlld been no bennles, whites and methedrine, or so-
tncldent. "' tlteJr cam_. but Donald called speed.
Hickman, principal of La Pai t.ooa: tenn use of the latter, he aeid,
1nt.en'nediate" ScOOot, llld be had IOl'lle ""'can cause brain damage.
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Kaufmla claued I.SD and mat\fuana
In the c:atqory of bollll<lnoten1. About
youn& marijuana Ulen, ht aald, 1'one
pvup mijjlil ti ... no aei!Oili jriblema
but being menlJ curtOUI, to thty try It
and atop. Andther iei. aalll!actlon, but
with 1flort dOddea 1o gtve U up. Tbe
third _., baa aertoos emotional pro-
bleml and .... It. f1r acape, They may
go on to ltrioul di'ugl ...
DANGER SIGNW
Kaulmu deacrlbed danger ~ for
parents to watch, includ}il& trueiiey, de-
liance ol ·~ty' low reatst.nce tolerance, eacaplsm.1 seme of alienation,
e1~ve aleeptne.111, lou of appeUte, ex-
cessive etnttlooallam and Joa of prevlowl
personal flOala,
Some ol three charlClerla*•· ob·
•lously, may be personal p,.blems
alrtady, such as def~ or allenaUon,
and'l!gnal-.,,.tentlahtrug dabbler.
·~Be Jnfc.rined. Be obeervant, and com-•
muitlctte," Aid Kaufmlllt add 1n1,
•u.ten 1o ;_ elllldrft, !ill be ion ....
ltatOnloyou.TliiallllMadectaloll•
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DurUit ~ queetlclll ·sa -·John ll'oprty, ol lhll ,Hqt
explatDed that stnce ll'eb. I, Ibo
hu had 50 ..it•, about -40 from Y00\'111 people with qilelllona from ctn,,. to ,..,
He llld he though\ the -am WU ~
Yidinl the communleatkn') aome ·peOpli dO
not have with the1r clllldreo.
A ltudent who tdeoUOed ~11 Olll1
u BW advised ·the paronts DOI to try to
''talk cool'' to kids, to shove ideas or at-
Utudes down their throat., and to otart
educating them about ctrup when ...,
young so they would know what wu m.
volved.
MORE. AC'l'IVJTIES ,.
A girl told ochool adminiltraton <lo -
make school more lntereStlng, to provide
more aclivltlet, for young peopll.
F4!rguaon answeri<I that he would·ute1tt
if he had more tax dollars to work wttb.s
Summing up the atUtudea of !lo
paroots jftSCOt; Burdette Sanden, •a
'~ason's' Creator memberoltheaudleoce,ssld:"Berell-a ~"'... girl who 111y1 give your chlldi'tn mart..,
S . k R . OvtU~ B.""' la a boy who I• aa)'lnl doli'I tric ·en,-· ecover1ng--irytnliOV• a.a. dOWifllieli'lllt'Ol•t.:-. ~~---11
'RIVERSIDE (AP) -Famed writer
Erle Stanley Gudoer, 80, whose creaUon
of the ace criminal attorney Perry Mason
made him one Or history'• be:st...ittiig
novellsts, was reported re e over I n 1
Wedneoday from a ~· kidney all· ment ~
"I think we abould be better perellta
Let's not dump every reaponslbWty ~
the toacber. Unlortunal<ly, tbere .r.d
enough parents that care for tbelr
children. They aay .thtnp .,. perledl1
all right lot them u adulll, but not for
their children. Let'• ttarl ..w.c. -example-to follow.':--
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Monte Carlos so you _ can .buY one.
You've undoubted! been invited
to examine an nve person ux-
ury can before. But we'll bet this
is the first time you've been invited
to see and drive one priced at
$3,123·.
At that price, Monte Carlo is
only slightly higher than many
models of otir Cbevclle, America's
most popular mid-size car.
YetMonJcCarlo'a a c~ of tbi(;kly
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fabries. An instrument panel with -all standard.
the look of Carpathian burled elm. And if you think thi5 car and ill
Plush deep-twist carpeting. And. price make imprmive reading, juat
'extreme quiet, thanks to an im· wait until you try out the rcahhina
usual amount of sound-absorbing at your Chevrolet dealer's. ' ·
insulation.
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'7' 'I Verdict: 'Last Thing We Wanted'
ClllCAGO (UPI) -'Ille "Chlcqo ,. ••
u !!. are individu.alt with different llie
sl)llts ancntrdMC!ual::Jhtereoll, but they
bad hung together In their riot conspir-
acy trial One far all and all for· ooe.
aoll lo be-fiitd on bond either for the allow tbot defen11 moilon. gathered outside the federal bolidlna
eooternpt Mlrtencel or Wednesday's con· 'Ibe ddeose bid cl.almed during tbe alter the verdh.1. wu retunted.
victionl. The contempl sentences rsirg.-long-trial -I\ bepn·s.pt. 21~tllat Chi--'l'he-mi'Nd-threw -penniel-lllll aio11<s
from two months, In Weiner's case, to ca&o police and Mayer RJchard J. Da· at the yellow school bus carrying the
2\\ years; ta the cue of Oellln&er, who ley'1 policy of nol allowing demoostra· jurors back to the Palmer: House Hotel.
The venllct in their lrlal • bad ust -~eo=m='e'"tnwed6ilidiy ana difense attorney
W~Ulnghow the,.,.
defense attorneys and the "seven" felt
about It.
at 64 ii the oldest de!endanL Uoa rmill duritls 't convenUon were and llCf'e&roed, "You pigs, you
1'\lilD Of afliiriiiYs today WU I e CIUStl V enoe iJAugiiit, tgs. ,
a request in federal appeala court for 1968 during the convention. The jurors had worked hml on com· ~ on the contempt sentences. Kun-~ey sakt the jury'& verdict. proved ing to a dec.lsion and, accordJng to one
idler aakl tbe defenae would appeal the "some people did come lo our city to report, almost had deadlocked.
corivlcttom by the jury of 10 women create a riot •• , the defendants hJve The Chicago Tribune said three worn· .
t~ n .. Oellf' PHii IMff> f Alan Kor•nelck of San Antonio,
Tex. bad bis day in lhree courts. In
J15th district court he pleaded
~ty to possession of marijuana
a)id narcotics paraphernalia. In
U6th district court be pleaded guil-tt to possession of marijuana and
1\a r cot i cs paraphernalia. In
U7tb district court he pleaded guil-tt to possession of narcotics para·
o---~-Altbougb__lll_t _judg~
wete motonously alike-five years
1• each court.
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~The letter that F. M. Potterson of Monroe, La. looked for in 1957
qrrived_tbe.otheuay..J'atle!•Q!!,
56, recalled that he had put a note
i• a bottle June 13, 1957, and burled
it into the Quachita River from a
?tlissouri·Paci.6.c Railroad trestle sl Selsenthal, Ark., just across the
Afkansa.TLouisiana border. Patter·
st1n got a letter last ·week from W•rne Ancoin,. 13, of Patterson,
I.la., who said the botue bad been
found Jan. 25 on the banks of East
Cote Bay off the Gull of Mexico. ~ .
Police in 1/ilo, Hawaii, repor&-
OUTRAGED AT VERDICT
Rubin's WI!_• Nancy
North V ietnam
Demands Nix on
Fr ee Cliicag o 7
PARIS IUPll -U.S. Ambassado•
Philip C. Habib threw away his prepared
speech today and tried to begin .a free
discussion of the Vietnam war issues with
the c.ommurusts. Instead, be ran inlo
such things as a Hanoi demand tbe Nlxon
administration free the "Chicago Seven"
and their two laWyers. ·
Emergjng from the six hour and 2G
minute session of the Vietnam peace
talks, Habib said, "Today we made a ma.
ed the capture of o 5·/oot-boby
pJl'hon, the first snake e~r
cauglit on the island of Hawaii.
"'\Ve don't know how it a o t
here," said a spokesman for tht:
state agriculture department. ~,
The snake \oas trapped by a dog ;·i
and captured by tile ctog't ma.st-~
er, a geologist. The Hawaiian
island! are tUpposedly free of
.Tnaket, but occasionally onl!l' is
found &otnewhere in the. state.
Pre.sumably .TmUQQled tn.
f jor effort in the kind of discussion that
would be meaningful and to the point,"
but "1 did not find them ~llung ~ discuas
the issues in any meanlngtul way."
Nguyen Minh Vy, third ranking
' • member of the North Vietnamese delega· 1 The police came to the Fort Jfortb, Tex. bar because its owner lion, made a two-pronged attack -he
"as-suspicious of the man in-t h-e demanded release of the "Chicago
qi:>wboy bat who bad moments be-seven" and-sa1i1 they were victims of
fOre liandea. the' Owner ·a $50' bill. ··· l:LS.· •1fasci!t repression" ·and accused
Police searched the suspect, fowxl President Niion of extending the war the
no phony money, but decided to run Jeng1h of the lndodllni peninsula.
!Ake him to city ball for further Mme. Nguyen 'Thi Dinh, bead ol the
estioning jua in cue. AB he left Viet Cong delepUon,• wu not "'ady to
bar, tile man stopped at a booth dilc:uss either. "Sbe llCCllSed the United
placed bla bat on the head of States of poisoning more than • million
9-year-old girl saying ."this is a South Vietnameae in eight years with~a
t:Oken of my esteem.•• The police chemica1 war on a scale unpl:ecedented in
<lid not buy It. They took the bat the annals ol1war." dnd found two fake $50 bills in the Both Communist Jeadel'I made only
afweatband. vague references afterwards to i'labib's
1 • change in procedure, Vy said. the U.S.
t delegaUon "e.vaded ~he fundamental
Winont Margery Jlaury (Left) llfiss
lwdian America, called on President Nizon at tile White House and pre·
11nted him with a gift nf Indian bead·
ttork. \Vinona is from Albuquerque,
N.M., and is part Navaho , Sioux,
ad Arapahoe.
!
issues of U;S. qgression in Soul h
Vietnam and U.S. gen3cide." l\1me. Binh
merely said the U.S. deleg a tion
"'deliberately evaded the question of
cbeinictl warfatt:."
NATO Need s US.
Says Britain
LONDON (UPJl -Britain warned ~
day of the cootinuing Communist military
buildup in Eastern Europe and said Wes-
tern Europe's security must continue to
depend on the United States.
The annua1-wtnte paper outlining Brit.
ish defense policy hinted that the United
States might begin cutting beck its EurG-
pean troop contingent and suggested that
the European allies start making ar·
rangements to fiH the potenUal void.
lt expressed hope. that France, which
pulled out of the military side of the
NATO Alliance in 1966, will play a fuller
par1 aaaln In the new decade.
"Th~ ls the Wt thing we wanted,"
he said. "We wanted an acquittal or con-
victlon of all. We did not waDt thil 1er·
rible cop1promlse."
'nie "terrible compromile" Kunatler
refetTed to waa this: All seven of the
defendants found innocent of contplrtil&
to incite riots at the 1998 Democratic
Natloruil Convention, but five of them
found guilty individually of crossing slate
lines to lncite riots, and -comm.Ittlog var·
lous substantiv'e acts in doing so.
When the court clerk read tbe jury's
verdict, the five defendants found guilty
embraced the two -John Frol.oes and
Lee Weiner -found innocent of. all
charges and congratfilatecl-~ -"' -
Froin'8 sobbed, "It's not !air. It's not
fair." Weiner looked at Rennie Davis
as Davis told him, "That's great, Lee,
that's wonderful."
Things were not that wonderful for
any of the "seven." ~and"""tbelt
attorneys, Kunsller and Leonard 1 Wein·
glass -already had been sentenced to
jail for contempt_ by Judge Juliua J.
Hoffman, who said be never had seen
such unruly defendants, or lawyers in
his courtroom. '
The "seven"_ we!e ja_il__ed "over the
weekend, but the judge stayed the sen-
tences against the two attorneys until
~1ay 4 so they could handle appeals.
The verdicts -de.livered to a court·
room cleared of all spectators except
newsmen -me.ant the controvers.lal
antiriot provisions of the 1963 Civil RJghts
Law woul~ not be challenged in any ap-
peala. The defense will center Ii& ap-
peals on alleged errors in the handling
or the case by the judge.
Those found guilty -David T. Dell·
Jnger, Abbie Hofl:man, Jerry Rubin, Da·
vis and Tom Hayden -each faced pos-
sible jail sentences of flve years ·anct
fines of $10,000 each, •
· The judge did not permit the defend·
Manila Apolog y
For E~assy Riot
and lwo m!n. had their day In court •nd received 111 en jurors beld out for acquittal of the
Judge Ho(fmap stayed entering a guilty fair t.rlal and 111 of us lbould respect "seven" until a eompro'!l~ verdict was
verdicl 'or the five unUI Frklay, when thls verdict.", reached at an extraordinary seNion at
he was ,to bear defense moU~ that The jury -· which deliberated (llOfe their botel before. mldnJght TIJelday.
some sovenuneot evidence was obtain-than four day& over 20,000 J)lges of Judge Hoffman had glven special per.
ed .by-wlr<lap ond abould have been ex-<OUrl proceedings -1ot anotbef" ~nd mil~on for the meeting to iai/e pillce,
duded. The tud&e wu not ezpected to of reaction from 1,000 young persons who the Tribune said.
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DEMONSTRATORS SHOW DISPLEASURE AT VERDICT BY PELTING BUSLOAD OF JURORS
Paper, Canfefti and Rock• Thrown af Bus After' Divided Decision in Chicago·
Rights, Carswell Votes
Sofi Pedaled n "'-dlJrEil"b
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government apologized ~ay f o r
Chica go Jurors
Finall y Rettu"D
To-011tside W 01·ld
Wednesday 's student invasion ol the U.S.
Embassy but said the anti-American sen-
timent behind it may be warranted.
Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo
Issued the apology -Uy after U.S.
Ambas.sador-Henry A. Byroade delivered
an official protest citing the Jack of police
protection afforded the embassy during
the attack by 1,000 students.
"The embassy is being treated u a
defenseless hostage, routinely available
for physical abuse by any sector of the
society with 1 grievance," Byroade sakl.
Jt was the st1'0ngeSt official protest ever
lodged with the Philippine patane!ll
Romulo's apoklgy note sak1 the govern-
ment would invest1gate the delay in
police resp;jinse b.Qt that "It may be well
for the American embassy to pond« such
legitimate grievances" as voiced by the.
&tudents.
"There must be cause fer the public in-
dignaUon ..,,ressed," he said.
The students attacked the U . S •
Embassy, throwilig stones and setting
fires, after an antigovemment rally
downtown where speakers denounced
"U.S. im~ialism'' as lbe root of many
o( this natiOn's ills.
Rescue Crew Rescued
BREST. France (UPI) -The Liberian
cargo ship Nicholas P. sank ln the Gulf of
Gascogne Wednesday night with crfNI
members and German sailors from the
rescue tugboat, Arctic, on board.
Six of the 13 men aboard when the ship
sank were rescued.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A Southern
fill.bJster may delay the Senate's con-
slderaUon of two important civil rights
matters -the voting rights extension
and the supreme Court nomination of G.
Harrold Carswell.
During an acrimonious meeting of the
Senate consUtuUonat r t g ht s sub-
committee Wednesday, Sen. Sam J .
Ervin J r. (0-N.C.), the chainnan, said he
would hive "detailed comment" when
the voting rights bill reaches the floor
nu:t week.
Since the voling right..s bill is scheduled
to reach the noor in advance of the
canweU nomination, Ervin's "detailed
commeot." -he did nol use the word
0 flllbutter" -would have the effect of
de1'ylng both.
The judidarY committee, which has
conaidered the Carswell nomination for
three weeks, is under a March l deadHne
to send a voting rights bill to the noor.
Ervin's subcommittee has been unable to
meet and now, with the deadline eight
Genocide Treaty
Adoption Urged
WASHING TON (UPJ) -President Nix·
on today urged the Senate to ratify a
genocide treaty which has been gathering
dust in Congress for 20 years.
days away, he 1J angry.
During Wednesday 's hearing In which
he exchanged angry wonb with liberal
Seit. Joseph D. Tydings (£>.Md.), Ervin
said: "Since the Senate has imposed
what amounts to a gag rule on the sub·
committee, I will have to reserve detail·
ed comment on the act for the Senate
floor where freedom of speech is still
guaranteed."
The House has passed a bUI sponsored
by the Nbr:on administration. It would
amend the present law which operates
chieny in Southern slates to give blacks
the protection of the federal government
in securing their voting rights.
Under the Nixon revisions, blacks
would have to sue in court if they thought
local changes in voter qualification Jaws
worked agaiM them. Now Southern·
states must get prior approval of the
Justice Oeprtment before changes in
voting laws can become operative.
Civil rights advocates oppose the ad·
ministration bill, because they said it
"·ould force long, drawn-out suits on
blacks. They prefer a simple fJve-year
extension of the present Jaw.
The Nh:on measure also provides for
-.nifonn national qualifications for voting
in presidential eleclions and for absentee
voting in such elections. It also abolishes
littracy as a qualification for voting.
CHICAGO (AP) -The jurors who
found five men guilty of inciting riots at
the time of the Democratic National
Convention have returned to the outside
world after nearly five months in
seclusion.
Judge Juli us 'J. Hoffman or U.S.
District Court ordered the jury se·
questered Sept. 30, the fifth day or the
trial. after government attorneys said
two women jurors received threatening
letters.
The families of the 10 women and two
men waited outside to greet the jurors as
they walked from the courtroom Wed·
nesday. It had been a long separation,
eased only by twice a week telephone
calls monitored by U.S. marshals. By the
judge's order the jurors were not permit·
led to view television, read newspapers
or talk about the trial.
For Edward F. Kralzke1 the foreman.
the day's highlight was his first
homecooked meal in months -a bowl of
his favorite oxtail soup. HJs family also
surprised him with a new color television
set. bought with some of his earnings as
a juror.
For 114 days of duty. Kratzke and the
other 11 jurors received $2,700 each-$20
a day for tbe first 30 days and $25 a day
thereafter_
Two jurors' said they planned to use
some of their governmenl pay to finance
vacations delayed because of the trial.
hnpea~h Douglas~
:Temperaturt:s Fall Sharply
TN treaty on prevenUon and punish·
ment of genocide was sent lo the Senate
in 1949 by President Harry S. Truman.
Senate hearlnp were held in 1950, bttt the
Senate it.sell never acted on the treaty
despite the fact that it v.·ent into force
in 1961.
Seventy.four nations have become par·
Ues to the agreement, and it was unani·
mously adopted by the U.N. General
Justice's Book Unde r Fire
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Supreme
Court Justice William 0. Douglas' book
predicting a youth revolution against the
establishmml went on sale todav.
Already it has added fuel to the drive io
remove the 71-year-old Douila.s from the
hench.
university life and increased FBI activity
on college campuses.
Rep. Louis C. \Vyman (R·N.H.), bran-
dishing a copy of the slim volume charg·
ed in the house Wed.neSlday 0oui1as has
"impeached himself by his own hand"
and should resign or be removed .
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Genocide la 1 deliberate: effort to ex·
terminate a race of people.
Temperat•r""
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London: Nic e
To Visit , But ...
:-~--:i!I UJMJIOIN (UPI) -Dr. Samuel
:: : T Johnlon, le1icographer and t.oo..
St .,. dOnft, Cll'ICe uld, "when a man is
~ -~ tind o( LoodM, ht.ls tJred of life."
1~ .u But a recent poll by the Evening ;! !l SUir.:lard' newwpe:per showed 56 per·
• » tent of the adults interviewed said ~ ,: Londcln was btcoming a worae place--
n • .e1 to live.
n " s, 21 TntOc Jams, fumes from can and
~ ~ t.rue:U, Cr"OWded subways and bwles;
• n .n traffic nol!e, lack of parking space,
~ ~ increUes Jn fares and ta~es and bad
" 41 hoosing conditions worry Londoners. ;: ~ '°' As for London's reputation as a 1, u swinging city, onl1 the 18 to 24 age
~ ~ group was impressed. Of the adults,
,, 11 ,,, J7 percent were proud or their city's
~ ~ rtpulaUon, 24 percent 8shamed and
n u -42 percent neither, the poll .. -;ho"' ed. .. " .. .
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-Douglas' book, "Points of Rebellion,"
begins: "A black sllence of fear
pos9e.SSeS the nation and is causing us to
jettison some of our llbert.arian tradi·
lions. Truman nurtured that fear.
Johnson promoted Jt, preaching the doc·
trine that the peaple of the world went
what we have and unleu suppressed will
take it from us."
Douglas predict& a young people's
revolution against what he. call.!1 the
eslabll0nenl. He de!ll«es encroachment
ol the military.industrial eoolplex in
-Student Number 375
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The body
of a young man ldentined es Denni!I John
Ptfarioos, 26., ot San FraooiJco, a studen\
a( the University of San Franci9CO, was
recovered early today after he became
the S'l'tth known suicide df th11 Golden
Gate Bridge. .
CalJfornla Highway Patrolman Daniel
George said the vicUm'1 car was parked
and running al 4:0S a.m. on the brklge. A
wellet and note were found on lhe front
scat of U.. car.
Activities of Douglas, who has been on
the rourt 30 years, have been under
scrutiny by House Republican Leader
Gerald R. Ford CR-Mich.), since the
Senate 's rejection of Supreme Coiirt
nominee Clement F. Uaynsworth Jr. last
year.
A spokesman for Ford said today a
staff. ~ember is continuing the in·
vestigation but now is on vacation and
Ford "has not made a judgment about
proceedings against Douglas."
"'.rman stopped short In his speech Of
saying he would introduce an lm·
peachmenl resolution. He said later the
drafting or such a rtsolution was complex
and there was the posslbllity a committee
ma1 be appointed to look into Douglas"
qualilications. !be Constitution cites ground! for Im·
peacbment es "treason . bribery or otllcr
high crimts and misdemeanors." Any
House member may pro~e an lm·
pea¢hment. If the House appro\•es the
charge is tried by the Senate.
Cries for Douglas lo ~1ep down from
the court erupted Jn 1969 after publication
of a report he was employed by a
charitable foundatkln with Las Vegu
gan1bllng conncc:Uon.s.
TlwrsdlJ, t tbruatJ 19, 1'70 D.~l Y '11.0T $
Viet~am Co verup Charge'd &\''E
WASHINGTON (AP ) -Sen. lime lo se ek soch a '<ltlement Uon prograin in the Mekong "Aslons WIJ\lld be kUUnl (JI m
Eugene J. McCarthy charged Is now." Della.• Vann aaid he was Asians with Anfericin arms," DURl!\GTHE l9iO Sii.VANiA ~YEAR SAi.El
today "the nation is being McCarthy, who recent I y pessimistic before 1963 but McCa'rthy said, "The United ONLY 9 DAYS LE-I
misled over theissues at stake conferred with North Viet. now is becoming "increasingly States would still have moral ' _r I
in Vietnam as it was in 1966 namcsc and Viet Cong convinced" U.S. and South resPonalbility for ttie war, for ..
and 1967.'' delegates to the Paris peace Vietnamese objeclives can be conUnuing it and suslairdng
,-f--P>"1hem10n.,., 'tbe~innesota--ta!b;-sltid-thc-Urtit:d States-aehieved. 't:-''
Democrat said in prepared must make "a bQl c cttnnge in Committee Chairman J . W. The senator said the
tesUn1ony before the Senate Ii 1 Foreign Relations Committee. po cy. Ser ous negotiations Fulbright called Va n n' s American p e op J e were
• · 1 d t 1 1 cannot proc1.'ed unless we are test Imo n Y "very en-distracted trom maklng a
'a negotia e set ement 0 coura"i"'g." Bu.t later, wh.ile public judgment on U.S. policy the war ,., poss1·b1e a11d the· willing to support a coalition 6'"'' questioning a senio r provincial in Vietnam in 196& by Presl-
government lo cont.rol the pro-adviser, Ha.wthome Mllb , the dent Lyndon B. Johnson's
cess or transition." Arkansas Democrat pointed to decision not lo aeek re.elecµon
"My conversations with lhe previous optimistic statements and the opening or the Paris '
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Kills 19 Gls;
National Liberation Front and that proved false and said. peace talks. s· I .
the North Vietnamese delega-''\Ve are made skeptical by "More recently.'.', he sakl1 ·u uan1a '
tion in Paris lead me to past. events." ''they have been dlstr~cted by ., 'W1
be.Jleve that a poliUcal set-McCarthy, however said, limited l r o o p wilhdray.ral, p rtabl c I TV ~ement ol this kind is l!OSSi· "'file record of the past sug-whJch has dernO!\Strated· 90 far • o. . e 0 or
ble." be said . gests that Vietnamizatlon will only that there were too many Bombs Back \Vednesday. the roaupittee not work ." But, even if It did, troops in Vietnam in the lint Model CB35W with AFC. Here'• a port.-
heard ah extremely optimisfic he said. "there would still be place ... and they have been a ble to Wee with you from room-to-Fiekle Feather SAIGON (UPl)-The United report from John . Paul Vann, the questl9n of whether Viet-, distra cted by the talk of Viet. room. Haa convenient carrying handle
• States reS\Ull¢ ss2 missions who heads the U.S. paclfiCa-namlzatlon is desi rable. naff!lzation." and built.in UllF and VHF antennas.
Befriended. water fowl gives benefactor a face full in Vietnam today and reported ------------------------------AFC (Automatic Fine Tuning Control)
of oil for her efforts to clean him up. Mrs.,Audrey____ .19 _American Gis-....kUled anti -----------------------------ll-~e~lect~ronicaJly"Jocksin"aperfect ·
· Se~ore was one of a large crew helping to clean nine injured tn four helicopter p1 mi"if"tlle pus o a u n.
up birds caught in a oil slick !rom a leaky' Greek crast..,. Sav1$20 Now Only $279.95
tank.er off St. Petersburg, Fla. Military sources at the same
'Massacre' Weapons ·
Studied hy Army Tea1n
FT; BRAGG1 N.C.-(UPJ) .-Authorities said they were
Army invtiFUgators examined trying to s o I v e two
two bloodslalned p a r l n g "mysteries" in the slaying -
why no one else in the apart· knives, an lee pick and an 18-ment building heard t h e
loch board today r o r frenzied attack. and why both
fingerprints that could lead to the ap;irtment's telephones
~ slayers of a Ft. Bragg were off the hook when they arrived. · woman and her lwo chil~. M acDon a I d ca tied The weapons fised · in the slaying were found outside the authorities from a telephone in
apartment o"! capt. Jeffrey the front of the apartment.
, MacDonald, a 26-year-old The ~ J>OO:ne was located
Green Beret doctor, who , ln one of the girls bedrooms.
sur,-t ved the attack.'
Ume said terrorists aimi ng at
Amei'lcan .soldiers bombed a
theater in the central
llighlaOOs city 6f D a 1 o t
Wednes<fay -night, ldlUng 10
Vietnamese and lrtjuting 4.3
others. None of the Gls in a
20-room U.S. billet above the
theater was hurt .
The bombing: was similar to
two such lneldents in Saigon
earlier this year when bombs
went o(f in movie houses ad·
joining American m t 1 i t a r y
billets. There were n o
Americans hurt in those in-
cidents, either.
The B52s had suspended
Vietnam strikes for more than
40 hours to join in the tl .S. air
annada· trying to crush '"the
North Vietnamese and Pathet
Lao drive in -the Plain of Jars
in Laos.
1 HAND NtW• 20,000 MllE • GUAIANa'fD IONDED llNING IPiioiJ
2. lAIOl I INSTAllATION INClUOID
3 •. MICIO-MEASU•l All 4 DIUMS
4. ADD BRAKE nutD AS NllDID
5. ARC·GRtND llNtNG
6 BlllD SYSTEM & CllAN IACKtNG.
• PLATE AS MEIDID
7. GREASE & PACK WHlll llARINGf·
8 All <TllNDIRS INSP(CTID INClUDfNG • MASTEi CYUNDll .
9. ltOTATIWMHU&ADJUSTIUKH .
10. ROAD TEST YIHICU TO SJ AllDAIDS
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I MacDonald was wounded by
three men and a blonde
woman who broke into his
apartment and fatally beat
and stabbed Mn. MacDonald,
26, and their d aughter s ,
Kimberly, 6, and Krlsl<n, 2.
The Army said the weapons
all contained smears of blood.
They were being checked for
f i n g erprint.s, investigators
said, but they would release no
further detail!.
·All Army spo~ ,.kl
many residents of the olficen'
quarters on this sprawling
hue are takiDg extra precau-
tions because of the slayings.
MARKC.
BLOOM£
Pre-Gala\
telebratio!!l ewStore
Costa . esa
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11There are a lot ci ICared
people here/' he said.
"My own reaction was
fear," said Maj. Fletcher L.
Jones, publi c inlonnation or.
fictr for the big airborne in-
slallation. "Other f a m i I i e s
were afraid to the point where
when they saw someone with a
floppy hat they would be lock·
ing windows and b o I t i n g
doors."
Rising Prices
Relief Slow
But Coming?
WASl!INGTON (UPI) -
Relief is "certainly slow In
coming" from rising prlw.i,
but should be felt by the start
of 1971, Treasury Secretary
David M. Kennedy siid today.
In congressional testimony
on the state of the economy,
Kennedy said the Nixon ad-
ministration's anti-in£1ation
poli cies should start paying off
by the end o{ the year.
By the time the new year
rolls around, he said, "We
should be firmly on a path
where growth and real output
can rise •.. while prices move
toward stability."
He acknowledged that "this
relief from rising pricts has
certainly been slow in com-
ing."
Kennedy said innationary
tmpulses are still strong and
"we may have to live with
relatively high interest rates
during the period just ahead."
Between now and 1971, he
said, the effects of the
government's fiscal a n d
monetary reslralnl will be
reflected chiefly in sl uggish
business conditions.
Rogers Lands
In Cameroon
YAOUNDE, Ca meroo n
(UPI} -Secretary of State
William P. Rogers received
warm applause today at
cameroon's Federal Unlversi·
ty when be toured the school
before his meeting w I th
aovel'Tlment officials. Rogen. who arrived In the
oapital Wednesday night in a
C54 with one dead engine, met
later in the morning with
Foreign Min is te r Nko
Etoungou and had a lunch
meeUng with P r e S"l·d e-n t
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• DAD.Y -PROT EDITORIAL P AGE •
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The Chicago Outrage·
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The "Chicago Seven," after a 27-week trial and 41
hours of deliberation by a federal court jury, have
heard the verdict of their peers. .
Five were convicted of crossing state lines to incite
to riot. a new law not yet tested for its constitutionality •
.~I seven were acquit(ed of conspiring to incite riots .
The trial was unprecedented in the bis~oey of Amer·
lean court s. Violence, threats, «lisruption and obscene
language dJrected at the judge made court sessions min·
iature riots in themselves. They were apparenUy plan...
ned that v.•ay.
All of the defendants and their lawyers have been
sentenced to varying jail terms for their contempt of '· co ...... ~ ~ ""'~\ ~'-"' .,,. : "": ,_._.. • .... ........ . .• -- . . ··-t -.~. - ' , The .delendan!S, Ind ot.lm'.o iJile·t,lllilp ae ss•the na·
• , tiOI!, have engaged iii. 'a,~ tO'_dl'!'.edi\ !JI•., --American system of-,ast;(:'.~'A-a'fi:---··-----·-···
' By defiling the trial courts, they are ironically en-
health ol the republic. ll I• basic to the democraUc proo-
ess. •
The whole record of modern American courts of·
fers ample proof Utat individual rights are best protect·
ed under our system of jurisprudence. And worst serv·
ed in those nations -Communist or fascist -which lack such a system.
The Chicago 7 and their attorneys clearly were com·
nUtted to establishing S'Ome kind of contemptuous, dis-
regard of this system, o! establishing that the Amer-\·
can court system is sickly and in need of revolt .
What they didn1t recognize was that the system 1.hey
\vere trying to overthrow was, in reality, protecting • 'lh'!!I' • -. • • . ..
•' -, · l'rolecUng 'them, as"ll 'wir:e. ag~·themselv.,.
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~· -·'From 17th-to ·31 7tli
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gaging in the most self-defeating method possible to
conceive. The court system exists-to protect them
as:ai.nst any miscarriage of justice· by ·tlllY Jaw enforc;e-
ment agency, as well as to try them on the charges a-~--.----=msrth · . . , ,.c __ _
They and their lawyers will have 3dditionaJ protec ..
lion in higher courts where the trial Tfcord;can be re.
viewed. IJ the judge and/or the prosecutors erred in
such a way as to prejudice the case against them, a· re-
Population figures !or cities on th~ Orange Coast as
orMay 31, 1969 are already outdated as people continue
to pour in from everywhere. But fpr what it's worth,
this was the ranking of.n~e Orange:Coast cities amorig
402 incorporated cities in California ·as of last May 31 :
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versal or retrial is likely.
But un1ess there is also protection of the court
against contemptuous and violent conduct, government
under law will become a mockery. Society's more vi~
dictive and repressive forces will gain the upper band. ~e constitutional right of.d\ssent , the peacelul kli n d
lnct'uded. will fade away. A police state atmosphere will
Huntington Beach, 17th, 109,600 ; Cos!a Mesa, 4Uth,
72,900 ; Westminster. 55th, 58,300; Newport Beach, 73rd,
45,100; Fountain Valley, llOth, 28,562; Seal Beach, 136th,
23,700; San Clemente, 168th. 17,050;' Laguna Beach,
199th, 13,300 and San Juan CapiS'lrano, 3l7tb, 3,375.
Ten years ago, few maps ot the'United States would
have recognized the existence of these cities (or even
of Anaheim, Garden 'Grove or Santa Ana). Now little
old Huntington Beach has more peOple than St. Joseph,
Sioux Falls, Racine, Colorado Springs or Miami Beach. ' :
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take over. '
'Mlis cannot be allowed to happen, for dissent ex·
pressed through peaceful debate is fundamental to the
And of the whole Orange County list, No. 317 -lii·
tle. old San..Juan Capistrano -prt>bably was and is the
best known of the bunch .
~All~ TllAT Ll fnE 61ZMO f~Tfl-1~ Tllf LAN~ING WUEEL~ ~{ICU~ If
)'OV f0~6ET, Dot.I'!: WORRY. Wl 'VE 40T PttNTY Of WllttLS fO/t $ALE.'"
£.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' r Turning· to Adult-type Offenses
·!Juvenile l:rime Spreading.
Licenses: the
Tests Must
Welfare ·System . ; .
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\\.'ASHJµGTON -"War on crime," a
lJxtrase President Nixon has again ln-
"juveniles olten feel it is 'safe' to coinmit
a crime, since it is often several montb•
before they evefl see a judge." A wave of
bank robberies in Uie nation's capital fn
early 1969 was attributed to you~
Be Rigorous Is Unworkable
i voked in 1970, must take account ol
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Editorial
'Research • • Art Hoppe awaiting trial who felt Uiey had nothifig
... uvenile crime and rehabilitation if
~uting effects are to be achieved.
:vou..-f.ers UDdel-a are respoo.sillil~. fw:-· , ..,. .oo.A~ ...,i.o:u-:<!I .aJl-#riOus: crim• •Jn. lb< N' ~· "'-'"-~ • 11"'\"'t to lose even if charged with further -.l--!'."---erift:le!t: . '·-.... --~I . ·-·
t\Jnited States. And IS.year-olds ccmmit -· * , . tmore Jetious crimes than persons of any .,=,,-,-,-.,--,,-,;;c;,
other ag•, • I,.,_ I~
'• Yet the . .--.i.. ... ;s within the Nixon • • Juvenile Arrests J.dministrat~~ been on other areas • . I ' [ ··; ! ! ~of crime ~trot, particularly organized ~. . • .. 11,. __ "
.crime. It can be ar~. and often is,
tnat mmey is limited a'nd.1tbat any broad •
-.-approach to btttfr rehabilitation of •
THE PUBLIC IS usually of two minds A proposal to license us ace newsmen
on the handling of youthful Jawbreakers. has received great public support. Right·
On the one hand , there is a st rong ~ ly so. But the tests must be rigorous.
mand that authorities ·•get tough" with Look what happens when licenses are
young hoodlums spoiled by the "softness"' issued willy-nilly to any applicant who
of the juvenile correctional system. On wanders in and asks for one .
the other hand, public_ indignatiOR ..is Look at wedding licenses.
equally aroused by any reports ol harsh In most states today, a prospective
Juveniles muat await it.! turn. coodilions in training or industrial housewife can receive a Jicerise t.o prac. ~· schools ..... once called refonnatories. tice housewifery simply by proving she
THE EVIDENCE remains, however, "· ' Traditionally, these schools JWve been the is old enough to join the Army and has
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lllhat yesterday's youth!ul offender is " • !t. dumping ground for yoorig offenders 00 social diseases.
-"today's aduk criminal -a paUttn that Is ..., .. ,... ... ,. _ "'' "" who~ acts have been 8".' serious or Does 00 one realize the crucial role
(being repeated-with alarming frequency. -.. _,..,_.._ .......... ~ •"":..,... perslSlent as to compel ronfmement. housewives play in our society? These
Jwhat is more: youngsters are :W'Tl:ing to · Some 2'l9 of these schools. together are the hands that rock the cradle Stir
dull-type . crunes. 1n the ~ct of _ , , :-W.ilh ~ ~es~ cam~ and-13 reception • the llOOP .and~SDeOd tbe _money, ~ t.ae X:Oluritbll,.~~~~the· re&peM11:Hltt 'for--ana diagnostic ··centers,-w~re~·trk>Wn tcr-11oUSewrre who'IS'"lespOlfs1?if"e'fot-nre-dailY
'1968 as the crune capital, 40 percent of tteid~VlSm. among youthful offerxlers .on exist in thi 50 states in 1968 for the care well being of th.is generation and the
II crimes ol violence are ccmmitied bf the .Jllve.:uie court system. _The ma}Or or juvenile delinquents. Of these 322 in· future of the next.
·uveniles of age 17 or younger. shortcoming of, 1;he ~esen.t system, stitutions, 292 reported to HEW that
1 'The jovenUe offender is, typically. a Fortas asserts. is its onentat.ion toward 131 000 youngsters wen admitted during TODAY, HOWEVER, any unskilled , ill-~oung male living in a big~ alum. puniShment rather ~ prevention. the1 year and about the same number eqWpped. untrained female can become a
tpolice statistics also indicate that American court.1 .'reported handling discharged. They reported a daily enroll·· housewife and mother without any
"!juvenile crime is amply present -and about 800,000 juvenile cases in 1969, more ment of about 54,000, up from 44,000 in screening whatsoever. ls It any wonder
,'lf'OWing -in the suburbs. than:ctouble the number they heard only 1964. the nation's in a mess?
a The greatest increase in juvenile 11 ·years earlier. Seth Low, who coUects If we are going to license newsmen, we
lrrime, whether the inner-<:ily or juvenile court. statistics for the Depart· J\1 0 ST AUTHORIT~ on juvenile should first license housewives. The one
'Vhen lhe ordinary citizen talks a6oul ·
"welfare payment&.'' he is customarily
thinking about the slum populaUon in a
big city. mostly black, and unwilling to
~·ork. Th.la is the stereotype of the
"welfare0 client in the minds of those
who know little and care less about the
pove rty problem in the U.S.
Yet, this winter, Westchester County in
New York state. regarded as one of the
wealthiest and most exclusive areas ~in
the nation, w,as given a proposed budget
ror 1970 of $193: million -of which more
than hall wu . earmarked for welfare
spending. ~ -
WESTCRF.IJ'IR County dof:sn't 'nt any
of the stereot;Ypea: it has no big citie., no
urban slums,,_ no considerable crime or
racial unrest, and a black pOpulaUon ot
less than eight .Percent. Bul it apparently
needs more than $95 million for welfare
.speattlng..ill'ls 'year. '
Indeed, weUare costs In this affluent
suburban area accounted for the largest
increase in county expenditures in 1970,
with "relief" payments alone projected
at more than $81 million.
Out or a total population or 900,000, only
four percent receive welfare. Yet , this
lour percent, ptus the administration of
the program, will account for the largest
single expenditure of the county budegt.
uburban variety, roncerns narcotic drug ment of Health, Education and Welfare, delinquency assert thal small cominun· may be minimally responsible for the
iolatlons. But increases in the more told Editorial Research Reports that the ity-based programs offer am ore prom· state of the world. But the other's AND TlUS IS ONE of the main reasons
'lradH.ional" kinds of youth offenses -number of cases in 1969, when finally Ising approach to rebabilitation ?f primarily responsible for the state of ~hgra~i~gn:J~: ao~b:~r~~~tbrteg~ho•\,'
A>urglary, car theft and the like -have reported and computed, might well reach yoon1 g of!en<!ers thanl~ll ~nement.!in her bousehold. And mme. Oi.Jscj been marked, at times dramatic. or exceed 97S,OOO. a arge institution. u11;:e1 y, 1t IS argu~, present weUare set·up must be junked
l . . . . there should be a variety of community SCf;NE : The State Qe_partmenl Qf and replaced with some kind of direct
~ PEfll!A.~ !JlE '!t~..,~M ·-=~-~·~ Cofumbi.4, ~-~•~.W ·~~s:the-"!fl:lole_rwc...'!-w·.!d'd in g : Lic:elses.L"~fss · -VloSsie-• .,_
payments to the needy-either in terms
of a "guaranteed aMual income" or a
"negative income 1'x" or some corn·
bination of the two.
It is an ignorant and mean-spirited libel
that most people on wellare are.equipped
to work, but don't care to do so. Every
careful study made of welfare redpimts
has shoWD ,beyond doubt ~men than -
90 percent of welfare clients are unable to
obtain employnient-they are too ybung,
too old, too sick, too blind or crippled, too
uMChooled · aod unskilled fer . even the
manual jobs that are no longer in
demand.
THE ~RESENT welfare systeJD.i! not
only expensive. wasteful, cumbersome
aod unworkable on the practical level; it
is even worse on the social and
psychological levels, where it acts only to
demorali!e the spirit, hUmlllate the pride,
and alienate the penonality from any
true participation in our communal life.
When one of. our nation 's most pro!!·
perous suburban reglona can find ttsel( -.
hip-deep In budgetary quicksand i><caD5'
of its crushing reUef load, I.hen we must
tecognlie that poverty ia not just a city
problem, 1 black problem, °" a "lazy"
problem -it is a human problem that
wiU DOI. go away until we begin to treat it
humanly. .
fl.specl or Juvenile delinquency 1s the 18Cl many otlier 1unsd1ctions, the Juvenile of delinquent beha vior. Oelightly after an hour's w ·1 · r
jlhat a young person who runs afoul of the Court is, steadily falling behind. The But relatively few programs ()f this steps up. to the counter behlnd
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n h~h 'An . Vnf i"nis" hed Woman' ..:iaw is likely to do so again. Various backlog.is three times larger than in 1963 nature have .been undertaken -primari· stands a bored clerk ' w ic
•tudies show that the probability of when Congress decided to enlarge the ly for want of funds. A recent poll COO· . . · .
kilvisrn i3 greatest among the court !rom one to three judges. ducted by Louis Harris found a majority ~fiss J?ellghtly, Gosh , I JYl so nervous
oungest offenders. Some juveniles wait as long as 18 (){ the people questioned were wonied and excit~. , Alter Dorothy Parker married the
Fonner Supreme Court Justice Abe months for a hearing, which prompted a about criITJe but only ooe-third of them Clerk C~1lh?11t looking up): Let 8 have writer Alan q..mpbell for the second
Fort.as, author of a landmark Supreme citizen's advisory c o m m i t t e e in were willing to pay higher taxes for your appbcat1on and you~ .health reporl. JCourt decision on the. JegaJ rights of Washington to report recently that rehabilitation programs. Hav.e you got your ~rt1f1cate . of com· time, in .1950, she. telephoned her old
, pleUon from a recognized mamage edU· fr iend Lillian Hellman from California.
t cation course? "Lilly, the room was filled with people
C T~ B 0 , ~Uss Dellgbtly: Oh yes, here it is. See'.' who hadn 't talked to each other in years, Dr M t · t T got good grades in cooking. sex, · artin Luther King, whom 1he had : ompu ers, '•OO, urn u fu~;~t:::~:no;l~b~~~l;h~!s;i~gch~l:::·in in~~:gH~~!~~::ei:~i~e~i~=·0"An ne::f;e~EA·~ BEFORE,.Dottle gave
I lnf:i.nt care. UnDnished Woman," is a surprisingly Lilly a Picasso gouache and a Utrillo
•. _;:,:. ~i.:. • .,_ .:.: , :.~:·~ .. -,. • .. ,_ ,... • •• ,.ht11s Oeltchtly l!hetl>.i.sWrl::!l!.lhoueht candid, downright gossipy, loose-joliited landscape. When Dottie waJ down on her
• By Biil.. RAWLINS-/ .~ --·-:--· --putiuOOS cooki .be arran°g e<f tOC01ne oul 1 could learn as t went along. yer· abSorDing" personal history by this luck, Lilly sold the UtrWo 8.nd sent tier
AllOClaled Ptess Writer f -r • in hannony. Clerk: Look , lady.' we can·t tum you eminent American playwright. It is less the cheer (they never spoke of it at all) ..
t. OAK.RIDGE, Tenn. -In an age when 1 trnan ii coosidered over the hiU at 40 -
~ the boss suspects a machine coukl do
r h;:euer job -it is comfortilig to know ~~ computers, too, reach . retirement
After Cllly &eYen years, it happened to
1904 '(!t(l:Dputer in the Oak Rkl.ge Na-
r.baratory't matbem:atks division.
en yun of rouhd-the-<:lock toil, dolng
worlt ol i,400 men, 1'11 old t!OI J>t"'ttY
U burned ool
He took time out for run only during
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Guest Report THEREAFTER, rr was only natural loose to raise kids any way you see fit. about her wo:rk in the theater and films, In 19116 Dottle desJ)erately n~ed money, That's how they ~ 1 ..__ or about her politics. than It is a record so Lilly sold lhe Picas80 and sent a ·•-k that ORNL programmers gave 160-4 time ~,,,w up o uc muggers. 1 -
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yuletide. when he sang carols with
rest of the gang.
out for caroling during the holidays. purse-snatchers and campus radicals. of personal re ationshlps ~ith a variety of for $10,000 which Dottie ignored , It was ~II Dell btl IC 1 .1 1 ) 1• people over four decades, many er them later found in· a bureau drawer. "It had the The two new comnuters, which cost a 511 g Y 00 n e Y : m sorry. •"--~·gh eccentr1·cs, !rom Hemm' gway to I •·· I ~ 1·11 -le t h t ~11.11uu a ways ~n ike that," M1'sa H•llman total of $9 million, are more efficient. '"v \\'my no es. on~s · Samuel Goldwyn. notes.
BUT JDS PENCHANT for s:OOg and
36,101 consecutive hours of toil counted
for nolhing. Wilhout so much as a gold
w~ 1604 was retired -termed
obeolete and suri)hu property. His
replacement: two more computers.
Before man can heive: the last laugh .
however, they must-consi~t that $<¥1\·
puters, tmlilte men, do Cou1e ~ in-ne.-
models. Each new ieneraUon ol man ,
evolving -slowly If at a 11, repeats in-
eVitably the mislakef,of ils fathers. Each
new generation oC c<u'lputers, while more
experWve than the last, seerM able to do
snore work with fewer mistakes.
ORNL PAID $1 mUliOn for 1604 from
Control Data in IMS. When the computer
wu retlred, the laboratory figured ht'
bad labored for $29 per hour. That does
not LnclUde $8,000 a month in main-
tenanct, a relatively hiJh figure partly
• bect1t18e part.I were beeoming hard to
find for an obsolete model.
On arrival -•nd '1W ht thawed out
,.-f~ ~-m'Q temperat~ in• transit
,...: • t9'illlil -pl~ In lf\d' protnpuy-oor:.r-ffitO melocTY! 1•n111e.''
Proerammers in "1lnnea,,lls h a d
diJcovered that the tones cnulted Jn com•
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another computer, figured out that one of results of you r cookirig test? Bad cook-ONE. OF THESE was Dashiell .Ham-After Dorothy Parker died, Miss
them can do the coinputations of the eo· ing·s killed more husbands than both melt, the renowned creator of Sam Hellman found fuur uncaahed seven-year·
tire world population . working day and y,·orld wars combined. Spade, with whom she lived during old check11 and adds! "She never had
· h · h d i d And J f much, but what she had she didn't care n1g twit pen an paper. mos ~ ~flSS DEUGRTLV : Oh, yes. Here·s a the $61000 monthly maintenance cost 1s slice or nly marzipan. And 1 make a "" u1111111"* Wt!Mn, •w LHllM .......... :-about, and that was very hat-over-lhe--
expected.to Ix saved. scrumptious Tuna Surprise. 1.1tt1t. .,._r :a1• ,,,, u.-windmill atu[f in a sick lady or 74."
But th f h t MW Hellman's book la much· more
sing .!'!~er~~ ~~~e\\~poc~;rmac~.s s~~~ Clerk (tas~~~~.1~ bite): Y~'ll .m~ke seve ral of his tortured years. Another than an intellectual goaslp colwnn. lt is a ''-wttf~~l;-"1~........ _ .. some.ma~ a w~fful d~pe~_a,--';'~CU~.-· -was Dorothy 'flarker. Miss Hellman's aeries of footnotes on an American · \Ven. lry ,, to answer a iiffillif>IM001ce chapter on lhfs legendary litUe sparrow mythology, the. artistic 1920s and a couple r~-~-,--------l quesUon_. \Vhen ~y husband approaches of American letters is the most reveallna: of decades beyond. , and their gay.
an·artenal stop sign, 1 should"lnl'-oj,nn11c_h_;lm•-..!on::,.;:"~c,:;or;d~:-:::'"'1::'"=:7.'."'";-;::;;-:;-;--i1........,.,0,..,. 1.A~1 .1a~•1--.._ol 1 '· __ of ll -(A.) 800 {ee.1..-from the Jn ' ,..,._.~ .. J.,.... __ _, " ""ii'"Dottl'
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We ca n see It llll around us, es-·
pecinlly ~·hen driving on our roods
and hlgh\\·ays : The trouble with the
world is not lhtit there are too
mitny bad people ; there aren't
enough GOOD people.
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tersectioo: (b) 100 feet; (c) after he 's {Anec<1of1~s. are fine, and "An .Unfinish· ~ Ully were particularly represen·
gone through it, or (d) never?" ~ Wom_an 1~ full of them, but m a book talive. ~tlss Dellgblly (hopefully). (a)• like this, with many prom In en t WUUam lfta:••
Clerk: (shaking hl.s head ): Nev~. Look, characters and a price of $7.SO, . it is 1 lady, you're just like nine out or lO ap-partl~ula~Iy annoying to loot tor an index r---a, George ----.
pllcants who come In here, Yoo Just and (1nd it does not exist).
aren't sufficiently trained for the all-Im· Dorothy Parker was a la~nted quipster Dear George :
port.ant profession or bousewUery and ("Excuse my dust," Ille once suggested My wire makes m~ play bingo
motherhood. The best t can issue you i1 a for her own epUapb), but she was more every nltbt. She's compullJve about
Lea.mer's Permit. It'll hold you over a than that. She was, as F.dmund Wilson b.lnco. Every night, bineo, blngo.
long weekend. once noted. a writer "who put lnto what bingo! Do you think t should leave
Miu Dtllgbtl)' (near lean): You mean she has wriuen a SI.ale of mind, an era, 1 her ?
Hobart and 1 can't get married? Well, teW moo1enll of human experience that
Ulen.,"'H,. .... ;.went bve.tn 8'11-n:it>Qdy else has conveyed." "Dottle," as
• C1<it (lltnlUJ!>I):,, ~l'll YJ> or.· ~IJijy" call1'htr here, made money dur·
business. But if you feel that way, you 1ng her career, but always bltw Jt. She
can apply fM'. a t.111trtss1 License in died almost broke ; what lfttle money w11
Room 1304! Nexl. · ltJL, Miss: J1ellman telki us, ahe willed to
GOING BONGO
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Yucatan Meant
'What'd. You Say'
By L. M .. BOYD
MEASUREMENTS -. Y-lady, il you Bland 5-
letl-J.lncbes tall and mwure
351< at tlit bwlllint, 271< at lhe
waist and 36'n: al the hips, ·
that's dandy. Your
measunmient.s are exacUy
tbose of the great Greek
sculpture, Aphrodite, the god-
dess of love. Still, Aphrodite
was a little thicker Jn the
waist than the latter-day Jove
goddesses. Jean Harlow, for
inatanC::e, was said to tape 34-
24-35. Marilyn Mo n r o e
measured 39-24-37. And Jayne
MansHeld reported 40-19-39.
OPEN QUESTION -How
do you account for the fact the
tears you shed in sorrow have
a different chemical makeup
Uwl the tears brought on by
. ~~AC MEDICINE -•jpald ~medies all kave me
blah," writes a Californian.
"So when I catch cold , know-
ing citrus contains nature's
own guinine, I quarter a
grapefruit, boil It, strain the
mirture and drink the•juice.
Be.st cure known for b com-
mon cold. Works every time.'"
ONLY GOING to nse hall
the onion? All right, save the
root half. It'll last longer .• ,
DID I MENTION ''SOP" ..
.stands for "standing operating
procedure," not "standard
operating procedure"? ••• IF
YOU OON'T consume your
own weight In food about once
every 50 days, you're eating
less than average.
CUSTOMER SER-
VICE -Q. "Whate•s the
strongest creature on earth?"
A. That would have to be the
sexton beetle, proportiOf18tely.
lt can hert 600 times fts own
weight. U you and 1 were that
strong, we could lift about 45
tons. , • Q. usAY YOU
NEVER cut your hair. Wiltlt
ju.l go oo growing and grow·
Ing?" . A. Not indefinitely.
About 3& inches is all you can
erpect, ordinarily, although
some women 's hair gets a lit-
tle longer.
WAIT A MINIJTE, I slipped
over that hair item. a litUe
swifUy. Reason your hair
won 't grow longer is the in-
dividual bain fa 11 out after
maybe five years. They'd
grow longer, if you could teep
them on your. head, but you
can't, unfortunately .
LANGUAGE ltlAN -In the
tongue of certain Indians in
old Mexico, Yucatan meant,
"What did you say?" And that
is what the Indians replied
when the Spanish first asked
tflem, "What's tbe-name-ef.
th.II country?~
FROM 'i'llE MOMENT life
)eaves, the temperature of a
human corpse drops one
degree every hour and a hall.
Thus it is that a detective with
a thermometer, arriving with
reasonable promptness at the
scene, caq aonounct! in short
order the approximate time of
de&th ... NOTE A MEDICAL
FELLOW reports, "It is
astonishing that a nwnber of
people have tongues so agile
they can tum them over com-
pletely so the underside
presses flat against the roof or
the mouth." What's s o
astonishing? I can do that.
Can't everybody?
Yo_ur questions and com-
fMntl a.Te welcomt"d a.nd
·tcill be used wheTeWT pos·
aible in "Chf!cldng Up."
AddTesa: moil to L. M. Boyd,
in caTe of DAILY PILOT, Bo~ 1875, fVewpwe Bea.ch,
Coli/, 92663.
Navy Now Forgiving
Of Drugs on Duty
WASHINGTON (AP) -The period of time and has re-
Navy has adopted a more jected tbe Idea.of further use;
fOl"glving attitude tow a r·d a or certain iodJ1iduall who
sailors wbo briefly try 'some may he lnterintttenUy in-
kinds of drugs, but then mject volved to a slight ertent over
them. a Tonger period. one m on lb
The aim is to s a "V e perhaps, but who now reject
"'otherwise good sailors . and use."
creditable perfonners" from • In explaining its rationale on
being ticked out or.the Navy amp h etamtnea and
because of a temporary in-barbiturates, the, Navy notice
discretion, said:
The action "PP~ ,t 0 "Continued attenUon to the
a'ln p h e t a min e s · a n d myriad aspeCts of drag :1bme
barbiturates. but not to uo reflects a slgnlticant number
or "hard" narcotics. of young people within the Navy are temporarily ,
Until recently, Navy re• casually, ot elterlmentally ln-
>re tlons required di!Charge o( I·-"' in th men who Improperly used any vo "C\,I e dangerOUJ and ~~ narcotic oc dangerous drug. widespread conluaion of, drug
pit An exctptlon was permitted a~~· experience accumulatt:s
'l•Y;..• ___ _:f~SJf'~tiptrimtntal~-!::.:==.:use::.;of:.:;man=.:.··-?~' ~~~;&'1.Jl ii readily tll apparent many young men
m·
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tn a notice circulated to all who are otherwise JOOd sailors
ships and stations late tut a n d creditable performers
month, the Navy enlarged this within their commands. brttlly e~pUon to lnclude "the expose. tbemselvea to druc
-Ion of _.marijuaqa and a!Juat.
life uae or poileNkm of the "lit eaenoe, they are pert
barbllut1ta." of the majortly who u..up
lnsleld ol "'l"frlnC clll-ltlf·rolluco and slablllty do
charge ol on oll<ndtr, • llOI Dt<Cf· to uoe the crutcb of
C001mancltr may "'bmlt a drug abuBt u they foce the
report lo the chief of non! dally Jib".-of life."
penonne! 1 t a t I • J the The dlrtctlve emphaslud
recommendalUOnl. "the wtouenea o f lD-
1be Navy notified om-v o J ye mt n t with Uae
maodtrl the more. Jenitnt dtftCe"OUI drup" eTtt1 11 tt
ruJ • "la dlroded to t b 0 I I WU lUUJoriJln( .,..ter It'
•-wti.re the lndMdu~ bu nJence tonrd· 1!ltll' wbo .. been lovolvecl for a lhort perimant wilb them.
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In~•g~t'. ro-·s·eere·t: ~Ag~ney. Nixon
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WASlllNGTON ; (UPI) -Qiat America's·""""'° In. 1.. Qlrtnril•'the_ council" me! <lilcl-. . · • . WJ!llo ; lfolJae and •In the :ado ~ i11uo 11 ..,ip.ci ·lo a
President Nlxon's ·lor·elgn tel"llltlooal rtlaUOlll involve• nttm,.lnd-more Crtaled by-!be .Netli>aal JllCeJll :ExecuUve Ollke I ,1.id•pa.rtm•ntal
policy mess"e'pert\llt• a rare vlrtually all the govemmenl Uwl a ;seort of major pro-Securlly Act ol 1M7, the COW11' Building, la headed by Dr. 11roufHllUallY hllld..s by 1111
peek into one: ol lhe most lnotheracbnlnlltraUons,the • • ci! has as 11latu~.member,1 Henry A. Klaaln.aer,, Niicon's U1J1tlntaecretaryoflta&1ftr lrlgulng-.apnct~!" 'h1 fh e NaUonal Securlly CCuncll wu • / ·the "'90 prelldiOt, -secretary as1~t811t,foi oalloilal security · wbaiem. region ·la .lnvo!Ved,
vllll-and fotrllfilng 'agencl'" the presld<ora chief crlail ·. NIXON ·OEF.EIJISE of slate)def...., ....,,tary and 'a/fllra. · Com~Uon of the ....., II
In the fed<nt ·gov"1\ment -'man&J•r.. Uode!> Nlxoo,_ wbo ~·~is' :PA'--'lT director of the OffJ<;e of . "'Amerjcan polley must not · dei,imlned , by the alllatllll
theNatklllal9eciirlty·COUnclJ. shunscraes;lla ,chtelluilcllon · C""',"" .~ r'"' Emergency Pre~. ·he'merefy the : result of a ~•end _m.oly .. m'f
It ii an ..tir.ly nio<leni ap-.Is .to antk:lpoto evtl\IJ, • to · -.. • · · . Io reality, It ii a hlgh.ll'1 series of plectpleal tac~ea! ¥pal-tn\e&· ol ,.....,.-
paratus, the product •f an era ddlae problems and t o b'-· """'•· ....:., v· · personal ..-...nt Of thil dtcblona foreed · by . t be · with · ae • ..... · In Ill" in whJcb A m.i r t c,a n' tn. formialate ~e ~~ · ..... ..,.; r~ ....... r ..._vi.. ietnam Pretidenl For inllancle, vndei'. pressure of eYenb," the Presf· · deltbtm.lonil. The.report'etl>
volvement· abroadihas bee<Jme • 1'1be malidate I ilaVe given to the·~ tftlnc . · Nixon, the ~et . director~ ·dent's'aid ln'hla·l-ePok. "If our ·piled· ttyi•tlib eommidtl tbu '° complex. alfd C0110equence1 'to the Natlonilsetjn'lty Coun-Each 1tnMllag was th! chairman of the' )91111 chtofo ol pcillcy ls't9 embody"a c;oberenl 11q;el fo O!iOther ID--
ol its acUons .. so ·~pt] ling clJ, ~em .• ,.ii .to~clarlfy our culmil\ltkln-o.f l~ve start,. director of the Centrel vll.lon of lhe whild and a ra-. revltw Jf'O:U:P' ~ ~or ci.
that the S"°"'·{)epartm<Tll, view of wher<-we;-want to he 1tudloo and-_~s ,1""olmg Intelligence Age,;cy -ond th'! tlopa!-co0ception·of ·Am0rlea's ·ficlalt',tl>e!~ lloa4a
tl-adi,Uonal forvm· for foreign in. the nm three.. to five DWI)' ~ of/pYemment. attorney Qeoeral· regularly alt lqterestS,. ·oUr 111#lftc 'llctlon! • lqfftiolt, c ........ .K•' • '. poijcy-di~,~no-ionger-yetl's;u·Niiao--1~0illy then··· -1'8 dtl' •alw-~ are--in·on-11.a-ee!llionlt~ L.....!l... • .. mUst.-·))e...the · produoU ;~r~..ns-f: JI. Pl st ·Id '° -~·~It-the · A stall of 35 Woon!, '!O'k· tlplial ,.,.i·dtUhertte cboie<." to tlit ~·aad·ll!t IUD
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Schrade Pr.ohe Due?.
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Cam.paJgn Contribution Questioned
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
· Seoate leader Jack Schrad,,
his controversial regime ooly
10 days old, faced demands to-
day for an investigaUon of a
$5,000 campaign contribution
he received from loan com·
piny interests last June.
Goe such demand came
om Stephen Reinhardt ,
Democratic n at I on a I com·
'1itteeman for ~lifomia, who
tald the contrlbuUon, coming
O>rcte. iY'a!ll before his neit
~ampaign, "raises questjons
...... lilt ....... i!r ttl ~ Senlte." ~ (llSon !W>>. told re~ j'I have. 1 no ~ JediaD to anyone In-
vesUgating."
He said tt\ere had been no
wrongdoing.
Asked for comment,
RepuWican Gov. Reagan said,
"if there ill. evidence of
"'rongdolng, it should be
presented to the proper agen·
cy for legal action so that 1he
public koows all the facts and
so the accused can have an
opportunity onder our system
lo be judged on lbO$e tacts."
Reagan did not reler to
anyone by name in the
pr'W!"I ~l!!lf~· .
Reli\hardt made hi! request
'"' 1 probe 10 Alty. G<SL '11-s .C. Lynch and
Sacramentp Dist. Atty. John
Price. Neil.bu w I I im-
mediately available fl)I' com-
ment.
Schrade ac,knowledged , to
newsmen Wednesday that he
received a $5,000 check from
officers of the California
Association of Thrift and Loan
Companies last June 17. That
was about a 1oonth before he
gave a.o important "yes" 'vote
to help get a bill out of com·
mittee and to the: Senite floor.
The bill, later killed Jn Ille
~l:'::.i"~ t!~
in1o the.-bcnle -bullrn&, l llYlll&Jho= ndl"-l'f 40lWs worth of Dew business:.
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Convicts Holding
Hostages Caught
;_~CRAMENTO (UPl)-Two perience," said the youth. •11
~aped Folaom prison 11 f e wouldn't w111t to BO throoih
lermers were recaptured at ha -t--.. • s 8 c r 8 mento Metropolitan t t qaw. iucY were just like
Airport Wedne9day night ·aft.er part Of the famlly for the
holding a family of four day."
hostage SO hours. The co1;1victs escaped early
1'l'm sorry Lhey 10 t Tuesday, aflemoon from a
caught," said one of the , part-time Fr e 1 o o aherlff"a
hostages, Peggy Edgerly, 21 . deputy whci was drivibg them
"They didn't do anything to us lo Sacramento Mun 11 c i p at Airport. The pair were to be and they were real nice. flown to Fresno to testify in a
· "We talked a lot about the robbery trial
war in Vietnam, relricamatlon l;::========::;ll .M..l'lwx.alL'lfi.~I Jf8rWDlll1t ~ )l«!U, ' '
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Dblw~ Di.,...ll Reagan Urges Probe Je'!el Thief '4;.o ~~;s.!~r ~pint! ... • ..... ..,,_~:"...'::; FACTORY SERVICE
c 1-·s The pair s u r r·e n de r Id PUILIC $EltYICE t.V'EltY DAY BY: CENTER l-----Hl -1-Po ice -:JJ'-~~tea~. es.o.---P--d--Q~-h~. _l_P_l __ ~~M~~-. Ir--L=-y~·~~...::·· --60f>Z:Jlf0-, ·~ asa ena ..:x; 00 terc:epted there wolli'"'~'~·,~·r1~-~·~~~~~ ... ~""g~~~~~~~~~
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -. From Home an s~~~·~u:uc;.i;,a:1 ~Ii
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Gov. ROii&Id Reagan has aJk. guns at them and 11ld 'llt out
ed t'or a federal grand_juey._ LOS ANGELES <AP> -A Awm"tin" g Judge Oka of the car'" recalled :tlher SATURDAY FEB 21 I
probe into two po)ice stalion !iiitjjfF 1!th • ·~ for • Y ~~~~ci:o;,: :rc; ti;; I ·• S
bombings which have wounded ~lhlng but the Dest stole -.,
13 policemen, one fatally. ~e~. ~ o,men valued al LOS ANGELES (AP) --4 Judge Manuel L. Real in ge~~u.t~vicUI had ~ri~·to CHERRY PIE SALE I
Re· a g 8 n, announcement $150,000 in the early hours achool integration plan for. response to his Jan. 20 ruling the airport to steal aiiher •
\Vednesday of ~is letter to At-Wednesday from the bedsides Pasadena which a school that Pasa.dena public .$Chools automobile, Edgerly t 0 id +
ty. Gen: John N. Mitchell of sleeping vie~ at . the district attorney says is t@! must be balanced racially by newsmen. PIE EATING CONTEST followed by
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few boors the home fl. restaurateur Dave most far reaching of any citj ne1t September. "It was quite an ei.·
d th r P r Sgt B . V Owen, police reported. in the nation is in the: hands o( The 48-page document en· M~Don:.ll 0 ;~:m a. bor:i~ Officers &aid the burglar a federal judge awaiting m., visions mandatory busing of
r..1onday night at the Park Sta-moved quieUy througll the public appralsa.I at a March t students and pupils, establish-
Who Cares?
. . nine-room home &Dd its guest bearing. ment . of a single high school
lion near the Haighl·Ash bury ho luded H 11 ood T h e govemment-orderect and increased recruiting or
No othtr MWSpaptr In~"' urn about your communrtJ _
your community dally District use in a sec 0 yw plan was submitted Wed! teachers from minor J t y
· area, picking up valua!;ile nesday to -U~S. DiBt. Co·-.:I dotS. It's the DAILY Pll01 '•-2300 HARBOR • COSTA MESA
McDonnell, 45, was one of ut l grwps.
seven oUicers: injured in the jewelry but leaving behind
Uem.!I worth $1,000 or less. blast from a timed, iron-pipe
bomb that shot a steel fence Detective Sgf. D. K. Stewart
UPI Ttl.....,_ -1!· ~OLICEMAN DIES
Sgt. Brian McDonnell
staple through his right eye in.' of the Hollywood Division said
to his brain. the burglar entered the ,borne
Police said the bomb. placed through a rear window, went
on an outside window sill, was into Mrs. Choen'• bedroom, IBl k p h, -similar to two bombs that I"' slipped past h<r bed and took . ac ~ ant ers jured six: officers an d five pieces of jewelry from an
IR }----.I .. , SF ,destroyed three cars at a adjoiniJiidrwip&room,, -I e eill!ICU m Berl:Olq police il{IUon loilr The burslar .. lhen climbed I days earlier. through the bathroom window
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Reagan's letter referred to .. of · the ~ guest · hou~.-Stewart
{::' Black Panthers have "cowardly acts of terrorism from acquitted of creating a and destruction" in the born-said and to9k 10 Items a · nightstand in a bedroom OC· lie nuisance by selling bings and a rampagt: of win· cupied by friends of the
anther literature on ~1arket dow breaking in Berkeley Chasens, Samuel Mesbken, eo,
treel. Monday following a rally pro-• retired grocery c b 1 i n ~ The four , arrested last May, testing the Chicago riot trial. operator fr 0 m Bridgeport,
t1taived their rights-to a jury .. Eleven ~re arrested in the Co and -.. wif Bealrl ttrill and submitted the case tl'.> Berkeley disturban& Police nn., ULA t, ce.
'6uperior Court Judge Harry have announced no firm clues 'Jntr on the basis of the police in coonectoo with the bomb-
hport. !ngs.
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Uny artery from the groin of a
7-year-old Australian boy was
transplanted to ttie youth's
right-kidney by a team of
UCLA urologists in a rare
operation Wednesday.
The boy, Peter Saran·
dopoulos of Sydney, was flown
here to be cu!"M of a rare
fonn of high blood premrre in
children. The affilcUon was
due to a narrowing; of the
arteries that served hls two
.kidneys.
Doctors said the operation
appea~ to be ~. iiUccess but
indicated it would lake al least
a week to be certain.
The piece of the artery
taken in the transplant was
only a quarter-inch long, doc·
tors said.
Immediately foUowing the
surgery. doclon said. tile
boy 's blood pressure dropped
to nonnal after being e1·
tremely high for the last four
years.
Several years ago doctors in
Au stralia bad remOved Peter's
left kidney in . an effort to
redu~ the blood pressure but
It soon tlimbed again.
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Mr. 11111 Mn. Clolwlld H11Mfden, lWI Chtl1hna1 or.1_H11nllh111G11 t11o1<11, girl
Mr. and fNt. Mk:IYl1 McM.tllon. 1575' Of"1ng.,,C, COltt ~. tioy Mr. Ind M .... 00.W.ld H11ld1lns, 312
Duk• l.111!11 "'"' ....... boy Mr, 1nd Mn.. Gregory Smllh, 71t Ctbrltlo C. C11111 Mtu. llO'f Mr. Incl ~I"· Tlldlll W. Tl!tlMn, ~ Wftlll\lrllter 81\ld., ND. 1, W•tml""
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PltCill!', COlll MHa, boy Mr. Ind Mn. ltobsrt S.11d1ll. 2~2 Hlllot,_, c~ ai Mtr, baY Mr. 1/ld M~ O.Yld H1pblir11, 211$.0 S.lt
Air c1rc11, H""tn;l'On a..cti, 1111 ...... ,..,.
Mr. w.d Mn. Mlebol11 Todd, 1137 Sffdrltt Dr., ear-clel M.tr, ll)'f
Mr. al'd Mr1. A-Id Cr•wWG, 1f13l Po'°'1'IK UM, H1111llnglDn llHCll.
t lrl Mr. •nd M-.. R11n9ll lluccol•, 311<1
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''" Nor. ,nd Mrs. Robert ~ •• 111 vi. Lldil Notd. ,N-1 llNcll, 91r1 Mr, Ind Mrt. i.e. Cllr1t1 ... 1n. U1S1
i....;. Clrtl•t.. Wntmlnll1r, 9lrl ""'""rf ' Mr. 11111 M-., Albert ~n•~ SJJ Albo An .• N1...,.,.-t atecll, boy
Mr. Ind Mrs. ROfl1tld F1~nl«", '14 NG. Collelltl An.,-Slrnlt Anti , gl" Mr, 1nd fl.rt. l.lwrlfl(r rtrlx..,, 614 Powell Plec1, NtwPOrt 11.fftlliJbay Mr. Ind Mri. JOltpl! llrlggs, 1111 T1lbert 2'>-11, Huntl1111lon BllCA, boY
Mr. Ind M-.. Fr•'* Lucero. 179 U llrN, U,111'1 a .. cn. 9lrl
Mr. Ind Mr1. Aoberl J°""'°", 15S10
T111ttn \1111191 W•Y· P>to. 31', T111lln, ... '1N. 1n11 M-.. w m11m Noel, um Bid· IOnl Une. Hunn"""" 1111cn, girt Mr. 1nd '1N1. J1dl l'lelscnll, 2110 W1Mffl"ont DI"., CoroN d&I Mir. boy
Mr. Ind Mrl. Aktllrd Hunte<, 32Cl5 We1hlngton An., C.11 Mne g!M
flor. •nd Mrs. P1Nf" ~lcllertL $.ftA Stn111rd ,, .. C.tll MIH, glrl Pftr\lry 1 Mr. end Mrt. Robert 91Mnl, l.!7f(I AUIH W•Y• W•Um1111ter, girt
Mr al'd Mn. Glot9I Lllnlrt1 '°'' LI G°reK1t1l1 An .. FOU11l1!n v.li.,,, boy IN. Md Mn. o.vlO Dirt!¥", 562 ·Jml'W"I' ,._, ,c, c.11 ~ elrl
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T*'ll Nlne:Y A. biter •'I'll Kllrold I . Solttr ~ell A"ord Ind Luther Pr11IOll
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Pre-Season .SALE
Custo~ ~l11_1ninum Awnings
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round. Have Sears install
custom screen enclosures;
•"1'9-PatiO cleaner and
safer. ·
.J'revent fading of furniture
and draperi..-with window
Gjves maximum
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"SEARS BEST'' curved pin
patio off en ·a new patio
cover ceiling of simple hea.u•
ty now marked by ugly beams
or rafters. The fascia js of
l1eaTy extruded alumjnum. ,
Soft orbrigbt lighti ng al the.
flip of a switcl1 •• ,. now you
can enjoy nigl1t-t.ime patio
Jiving with ne·w patio ceilin~
ligl)tiog oystern. Includes 8
· fllttlll'e5, weatberp!'OOf trans·
.C:orrner.
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C•rt Ev91ne ltnl1111/wlm •nd Lorr1lne Dlf"ltM Ltnll!ll!Mm
Marriage
Licenses
HOURS:
9-9 Mon.-Fri.
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Why Dishmaster?
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~ 111ost practical way
¥ t . of doing dishes . 1
FITS ANY SINK
·One step diohwaohing, le•~
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savings, hygienically clean,
no awkward handling, no need for saub pads.
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SUNBEAM ELECTRIC KITTLE $;~'.':i SALE $ J 0.40
SUNBEAM DEEP FRYER Rog. $29.98 SALE $23.79
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WARING · BLENDER
Model ST 16
REG. '$52.81
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Cuatom Model 70
REG. $Gl.88 .. , :. , ... , _ ... , ••.. " ' .
WARING BLENDER'
-Custom Model
REG. $39.99
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'~~~~. BLENDER; ' : $!AL&..
Colortul, new cancept in bath sofelj.
Stylized desic~ .In deco11tor colors.
The soli,,tallJred·Nbber trndf·ottet ·
sole, firm-tilolfn& lo tho botblub. Ad·
"""' bailed, odorltss, will not
mndew, no spodal cleaolo~
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Model FT I
REG. $19.9l ... ~ .. ~ ........ ' .. .
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$398 I Speed
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REG. $42.18
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WATER HEATERS
REPUBLIC "GEMINI"
20 Gal •• $46.ft
30 Gal ••• '49.99
40 Gal ••.• '54.99
50 Gal ••• •69.99
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Wntml"'I« 7:Jll r··· Hvnfl/llilton leKl'I uni.or Cf'llmllorf' e( C_Qt, SMrl-8Hcll IM, Mllll-
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t..llloll H1U, $1.1 W. Utll Sr., '""'' MeP. I p,m. SIS. 51~ 11'111 Jude M""'' Cll/b, Pll"'
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It, (1111. F.cler1I S.¥11'191 ind Loan 21'0 HlrW 8 1vd., CO.II Mnl, ]:30 .. ~
New AIA Chief
SANTA ANA -\Valtcr
Richard.5on, U3 Emerald Bay,
Laguna B<ach, bu been
elect.d 191)1 president of the
Orange C<ftnty Chapter d the
American In1tttut1 of
Archltects.
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MORTUARY
111 lrud"1, Costa M• uwm • DILDAY BllOTllERS -..v111e,
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By TOM llAllLEY
CM .. Dtllr l'lllf Ii.ft
SANTA ANA -Orlllf" County's-water acencld were
warned Wednead!I)' t ha t If
mounUng opposlUon to con-
Jtruction of the $200 million
Peripheral Canal is succwlul
Jt will mean ••eventual
economic disaster for an
alrtady thirsty South er n
'aUforola."
Enlineet Robert E. Whiling
ol lbt State Department of
Water Rtrources Delta Study
Section told bis Santa Ana au.
dlenoe that "ecologlsta, con-
servationists aod all thost
rlgbUully alarmed by today's
mounting pollution are being
anatred by what amounts to a
poUUcal smoke screen and a
pack of lies about what Is
really a fine plan to bring bad-
ly needed water to the South."
Assemblyman Jes1e Unruh
among those ''who have betn
succeaaful in nllyiog midtDt.s
ol contra Costa County In op.
p1111ltlon to a plan Iba~ far~
from dtttroytng their ecolo8J
and drying out their ...iJands,
will actuallJI help to praaerve
the environment."
Backed by James R. Cofer
·or ~· Counli Water Dlalrlci, Whiling u r g e d
Oranp County \0 I I j 0 j 0
Sout.bern.C a lifo rnla '' 1n
"protedln( a $1 billion project
that is absolutelt vital ir you
are gOing to have · water for
your Incoming thousands to
drt.1k."
Ria appeal formed a major
portion of a presentation by
the Pifetropolltan W a t e r
Diltr1ct In which M W D
spokesmen condemned ~
"few aelf·appointed saviors of
the Delta who apparently
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Crisis " booming • Ill Southland?
believe there ts IOnl8 ttm· natural tnvirooment or waler Pff:ltl'Vlf\I the water levels eel that Callforala11 etntral ask you here and · throu&houl
porary political 1dvantqe in life 111 the area. and prev~ Ole advlnce of and northern counties were Southern CaUfomJa to help us
blind opposlUon to the canal. Among permanent victims salinity up jJte · $acramonto "una\!trahly oppoood to tho brtns to you the w1ter you
' ' T b • • • intlponllhla et· ol the proceaa; 111tw:allats "n<l ~ J/!1!91!JD tlren. ~''. ond were equallJI need," U.. ~ ul<I.
tacks," Ule MWD commented argue, would be the arta's Naturalllll argue that the determined to block ii. '"Thia pnijllct bu been a :f
in 1 re&OluUon drafted three famed salmon which aNi to--salln1.• .. llne will move up with "Re" ti of our.,,,. w11l wetb ago, "have reached >J JCC on r-n time In preparaUon a • such ~rtlans that the day, it ~ argued, alrtady lbe dam'• conatructlan to the mean to you in Orange ~nly believe me, It la the answer lo
being diverted from the ir polut that water llfe wm be a gt•dual reduction of the our dtlemma."
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AUDmONS WILL U
HILi> THIS Wiii
IN OlANGI COUNTY
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wldest pu lie attention must spawning grounds by lesse r killed of( aod · the area quality and quantity of )'our·1;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;~;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ II
be called to the lmmwe water proi'ecls. rv.rm•-ntlypolluted. wat•• ov•" N\111t.lbl• an ·'""t·ll 547 6251 benefit& the canal ,will provide ..-··~ "ear~ ~.• ~lod~wln·., --.:.:..aumlc. Call • Nowt' for Ce n tral and Southern Whitirlg· &tressed thal Uie Whit.lo( rtferrtd aolelr -.to ~. __ ,.._r,... 111 "'' .,-w"'bl"'t1n W• rec1••••••• w w..s.i
California and al5o the delta Peripheral Dam will actually Contra C o • t 1 Co u at y ~!,C'.r to o ow, g • .. -•=•• .,....wl w.rt Ti l.nt S..rch lllrtll
itseU... ensure preservation of the throughout hJs C?tnmeaJI as warned. 1......... ......, ceMuctlrll lily
Delta area sinc;,e it will pus the oppostUon to MWD plans. "We a.sic ~ou to recoantze ,... 1 • ..., ..,....,_ N• IONS
'!be <1-mlle canal, if con-off m11•~-ol gallons o1 water But a Sltrra Club me""'·r th t "·-•· lo"' al Mo.Jltt TAKI I PlODUCT structed by money pr"vided UUl}O llUJllC 1 WJW'CI )II no .,c argu· HOU YWOOD, CALIP. frombondiSJUe!,would~vert•_as~~"~crosse~~s~th~e~sec~~w~r,~t~h~u~s_:p~re~1t~n~l~at~the~.m~eetin~·~1~clal~nr~~m~e~n~t~q~aln>t~~our~pl~ans~~and~~w~e~~~~~~~~~~~l!:::,;;;;;;,;,;,;,,;:::,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!
fresh water from th el·
Sacramento River around tbe
delta ol the Sacramento and
San Joaquin rivers to the
pumping. plants <t the Slate
Water Project and the federal
1overnment'1 Central Val1ey
Project near Tracy.
Whiting warned 1l11t denial
ol tho Della hypus coul<I
mean destruction ol t h e
Jtlte'a tJWlre water project.
"Tbe tragedy is," he Slid,
''that people ln northern
Calliornla and parUcularly •
central California are being
whipped up to flMbt .omethhlg
they really shouldn't b e
fightliig becaWJe we'ie on their
side In tbll."
Contra Costa County govern-
ment, the , Sien'• Club and
varioua eooiopeal and en-
v Ir o nmental organiuUons
have what is alleged to be the
overwhelmlng support o f
residents in their oppoi.ltion to
lbe Peripheral Canal
'Ibey endorse Aso<mblyman
Unruh's arpment lhal con-
struction of lbe waterway will
divert water from areas that
hav e been wet land 1
througboot living memory and
disrupt be)'(llld repair the
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Battin Not Quitting
Beach District Plan
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R!ature of tJie JW£k...
SANTA Al;A -SupervlBor
Robert Battin of Fountain
Valley said Tuelday he plans
to bring another b e a c h
development district proposal
to the board "in the near
ruture.''
Battin said his staff started
work on • new ordinance after
board members voted last.
week to withhold action on
fonnation of a beach dlstrid.
The • to 1 vote came alter
Planning Di~ Forest
D1clwon told supervisors hi•
d e p artment recommended
tabling the onli.nanee until
rour studies of c o u n t y
couUioe were complete.
The •planning report noted
that beach d ev e I op men t
lludles .,. being cooducltd by
tht South Coal& S c e n i c
lmproverrient croui>. t h e
Irvine Company. the Orange
County League of Women
Voters and the p 1 a nnln1
departmtnl
D l ck as o n recommended
tabling the ~ which woi!ld
establlJh a district w regulate
beach d e velopment by
ordinance. 'Jbe dlst:rict boon-:
ctarits would Include a I I
beaches lying 1 n unm.
corporated areas.
At the time of the vote, Bat·
Un told board mem b ers
"Studies in progress are no
protection for the public in-
terest.
''Now is tht time lo act," he
added. "lt the studies being
made are 1n the public in·
terelt. no conflict between
them . and the ordinance will
es.1st."
beach developmt11t d~trict
would seek to r<gulate.
Battin alid b1a forthooming
ordinance would apply 1o com·
merdal and realdeatlll areas
that are beinl planned ti bullt
on be1cbe1 or beach accesses.
The ordinance also would con-
tain provilionl designed to
protect beaches Ind bluffs
from damage due to effects ol
1torms and eroUon on m~
made itterations of the land.
Battin admitted be had a Jona way to 10 to convince two
other ~ memben that a
beach development district is
nece11ary now,
"I doubt I'll even get a se--
cond, but I intend to k e e p
bringing It up until l embar·
rass them enough to get ac·
tion on lt," he said.
Coin Theft
Suspects
Out on Bail
GARDEN GROVE -Two
Garden Grove brothers wtre
free on ball Wednesda7 after
their amst last Mooday for
allegedly operating a ring
which stole coins from hun·
dreds o! phone boolh coin box-
es.
Dennis A. Nikrasch, 28, and
Terrtnce E. Nltrasch, 33,
were booted on charges of
PoSSeSSlon of stolen property.
and bur81ary after a telephone
booth coin box fell out of their
car after lt had been pulled
over by Garden Grove police.
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Tuesday Battin said he plans
to "keep battering away·~ al
lhe iuue unut be gets board
action on IL Office.rt said a search of
their ap.vtment at 10311 Park
Lane tumad up parta or lock>.
keym.Utnc equipment, key
bl&nks and lock plc:U, More
than $200 In qua!Un, dimes •
and nickels were found ln a
tpteW compartm<nt tn the
left rear door of the brothers'
car.
-}(Ju can only buy OrlhiJ Mattresses at Oi1hb Stores.
• t Now die Ortho sofa, beds •.. :=.::;.:=~=.::ltlreslel· ~ "The present planned unit
development reeulatlon
whereby •e Jet land ownen do
their own pWming have not in
the pul l""lt<ltd pW>lic ao-
c:w to the beach. WltilW the
!Aguna Nlgutl develO!llll<llt
end_the plu with armed
guards along tat rut -of the
developed p from Corona
del Mar to LI.gun.a Beach."
The coWrty currently con-
ttols same uses of beach pnr
petty under a B-1 buffer ione,
which t fretts roads, parklna
f1ci1ities, landlcape planting,
non-view blocking m e s h
fencea, a.gricuttutal crops and
produce sale atand.,.
The builtr tone does not
control pfhn-.t bulldlnls,
es.ceptio& rest rooms, whlcll a
"We had agents from sii:
Onlll" County cltles In
dlUon to investigators from
the Diltrict Attomey'1 Office
and special i.geola l f r o m
Pacific Telephone n Los
Angele•. San Bernardino and
Rtv-enlde C«n1Ues," a polite
spokesman SJld. orilCll'I uld they will seek
charges on several buralary
counts.
"Wf:'re not sure, but lhey
m1y be w111ted in •nY. number
of counties acroa tbe U.S.,"
L S the lnve1Ugator 11ld. aguuan tern "We iaJooo they ore out 001
bond wh.Ue appeallng a con· Aide to Battin vldion 1n San Luis otn1po anc1 Ulat Loo Angeles hid th<lm on
SAliTA ANA -Balph Sttm c:onaplracy charges, but Id
ol !Aguna -bas -them ..... named ..-,. uolatUt to ;;;;=:=====::;.I
oruce county SUl'<noil« BOAT BUFFS Robert Battin of Fountain Vil~. AIMii ...... ., k th• •• 1,
Siem, 2'1, fiJll the pesiUon full.+IM• M~fl .. H ll•r 'filfll .. ... .... ...... ~.,... 111 Or•ttt• ~led by Dean1t Wuver. c ••• ..,. Mlt •nhttl" .... , .. ,
&&kl Wener rttlpd .t lae•tlllf .ff v•chffllf ~ .... to participate 1n a poUUc:al 11 • 4•11r f••tv,. .f tli• DAILY
camPollft. .Battin dl4 DOI L'='LOT=. =====:0:I •ptdfy "11Jch campolln. =
likethis..a
OXNARD
THE WESTWOOD
""76-fn.Cont .. ponoy ti&hl back.lld $ . 9
1rm soft opens ...ity to 1 queen ,92
Sita bid wttb OrthD Mlttf9u. 61
Cont1mponoy .... -"a
39 slumberlul -~' '"° bod. Oamploto. with• full llztr Ot'tho mattMS. . . .
TltE
Tux.SO IOfa with klole pillow blCk
1Udts oS*' to t klnl 9'n Ortho bed.
$264
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POUNTAIN VALLEY
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(Ned to Zody'sj
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LAKEWOOD
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Is Laguna's School Rate The Lowest In Orange COlnty? I
I ~ Per $100 v1luatlon, Llgun1n1 poy the J_..t ntt. :
: High Cast Per Student? I
I ~ Lagun1n1 wOn't accept marginal educatlonal programs. I ~ Comparative percent.,. almost ldentlul for 10· years. I
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Without pr-Ilion fund1, tht L1gun1 dlatrict could bo I
forced to borrow $500.000 next yetr at 6% AND rMke HV·
"ere cuts In edycatlonal programt. I
Has Enrollment Increased As Prajectecl?
_ _ _ _ _ Study 10 yo.ors ogo shows tnrollment within 14 1tudent1 1
yo.or H projoctod. ·
. Current conser¥1tlve surveys peg .the future L19una ..achool
population lncreaM at five percent annvally.
h Inflation Seriously Affecting Schaals?
Just as It has affected city, state and natlonll ....,nment
.. well as all fndivkluals, Inflation could UUlll some cut
backs and possible vtlllutlon of reMr"Yn this year.
Wll 5¢ StlD Buy Anythl119 7
Pr-Ilion D, bot\d1 hi purch111 ind clovotop lond, ·will
cost only fl.,. e.nb per 1100 HMWd valuatlon:, Hft•vtr,
It wlll lncrNM the tax rate only thrM cents next year bf.
CIUM of 1 -...,, docllnt In prevlou1 bondid lndtbtodnt11.
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The iss-. tho focfi, ond th1 d,taas 1r1 too num1ri1111 to itemhe.
Everyone ·d_,.os on answor to 1ny q-llOll. If you -k further
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"lbe moat sbol-at" to ta I
eclipse of the sun 1lnce an-
cients tl.rtd swarma ol arrows
to acare off whltever evil
thlog WU ut!niulshlng the
llgbt cl heaven.
Hund:neds of acjen!J1*1 will
"aboot the sun" in a variety of
waveleqtha -radio, in-
frared, optical, ultraviolet,
and s:·ray. •
They will shoot from scores
o! lemporary and permanent
8""'md ----.They allo will burf a roclrela and II
--~ Into !he sky lo set new kno•Jodi• o!
the mn and its lnfluence upon
earth.
A high orbiting satellite is
being sblfted to a new position
which will enable tt to do ill
special bit toword llbadytnc ti·
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eclipoe wdow which will be sweep up !he U.S. Eu! COaal
movin1 .acro&1 -the ~earth at. and Jeave...land east of Norfolk,
more than 1,500 miles an hour. Va., about 11 mlnuta:'.Jater.
-It will pan over Nantucket It la not a necessarily evil Island at 10:47 a.m. and then
thing, as the ancienta thought, aweep along the eastern &bore
that w1l1 be blacking out the of Nova Scotla ~tween 4 :p
sun come March 7. II is our · and 11:58 a.m. Pacific Stand-
UlUe old moon. ard Time, c r o 11 New-
" Jn an ~I~•," ,.ys the foundland, ~ then bead "!II L.....1..---l
r-over the sea, fl.nally di.sap-......,, ....... ..,..._., ...... ,.. ••·· •LL •••"'• •&•••v•o NSF, "the 2,180-mile diameler pcarin.g West of Ireland. · · ··":'~
moon )U>I coven !he 8M,IJOO. The ~ ph~ will 1.,1 MAP SHOWS PATH OF ECL IPSE
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mile dJameter sun -an ac-abotit 3.5 minutes lo Mexico,
cldent oC size and distance three minutes ln t b e
that permits scientists to soulbeaatem UnUed Statea, a little under two minutes ... observe solar f e a t u r e s Nantucket Island, and about
otherwise ~ked by the 2.2 minutes on Nova Scotia
brilliance of the sun llself and and Newfoundland .
by th~brlghln ... o! lheaky." SclenllJtl ·In !he Jet planes
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·In Finding Suspects
. ' pie lo General o( the Army
Omar N. Bradley.
1'he, resolution noled that
Bradley, a native of· Moberly,
Mo., is the last 6W'vl .. •lng of.
fleer OC World War II with the
rank of general of the an)ly.
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1 DAYS 10 A.M. TO II ,.M.
~RlDAV EVES . 'TIL 9 P.M.
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THE WINTER FESTLVAL
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AND
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Stop Clothing Stor• for
Men , W9men and Children.
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,Altl fltEI 4t4•t774 So ( ··' ~• •· JI I will. be_ablt lo lllOJ' in the or acaeuuS'"" an ec pse s m00n's ~ morfi than five
a boon. For laymen, if they minutes.
heed wornlngli not lo loolc al 11 Jn ~ United Slal<s about a
directly, it is an exciting op-million penoos live in U,e
portmtty lo wltneSI one or' · 101111 eclipse -path. About 50
nature's spettaculars. t 'Tllvlleo.n live , Within · a day's
I • SAN DIEGO, talll. (AP) -
A pedestrian, atruck down end
injured by ah II· and-run
driver, was able to 1ive police
the color and make of the oar but only two letters from the
IANICAMlltlCARD
l~O S Coost Hlgllw.,
one how: a!Jer ~· pawned al~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ atoleo lypewrllerc Ii
"We checked our record of
For animals aod plants w 1
however, it Is a kind of hoax. A ~al phue, dtcreuing
Birds, thinking night has with-distance from the path of
fallen, 10 to roost, daytime totality, will be virible over all
animals bed down, flowers of North Amerka (except
!old. nortbwestttn Alaska), Central
Even animals who know that America, and northwestern
night ii a long way off react tn South America.
an ecli~. Human motoMsls, Not since 19M has there
for eu,mple, turn an their been a total ecllpae or the 11111
driving Jlghfs. visible by so many Americans
Jn this year's eclipse the as this one will be .. The next
moon'• lbads>w wUI fall on the lime th~ country ~I be ln a earth flnt Ill IUIU1le In the solar eclipse path will be Aug.
South Pe~. The shadoW .nn i~~17;,..1 "'major" ecuP..
be a dark ~ -~ 100, mlll)I• , (ioq pillb, Jone clunUon)
lo diameter qJo\llJIC.-•·llWi -.Vatile in !he United
1,500 miles an hour, states wtU occur April I, 2Gl4.
It will touch land ~t 300 Solar eclipses, ab r u pt I y
miles !lOUtheaat of Memco City turning day into night, are
:it 9:30 a.m. PST, cross the startling and awe500le events, ~~s of Tehuantepec, Mex. and they have p r o d u c c d
1co,. JllSl. weat. of the Yuc~tan dratnatic con.sequencts,
penmsuta, and move on to the ln 58S B.C. the Medes and
Gulf of Medco at 9:38. Lfdiails, were fighting another
1be shadow will darken the battle in what had been a five-
coa.st ~ the United Slates year war. Suddenly the sun
ON THE 'TUBE
Fer the Hit ;urd1 to wh•t't
hor,_111119 0111 TV, • ro •d TV
W EK -cll1trlbut1d witt. th•
S•hmtl•y 1clili111 1f tho DAIL V
'1LOT.
went out. The ecli pse scared
the conte11ding armies into
making peace.
The earlle~ recorded solar
.eclipge qccurred Oct. 22, 2137
B.C. Unhappily !or lh•m. !he
Chinese royal astronomers, HI
and Ho, were drunk on wine and failed to perform their du-
ty of shootlns arrows and
beating drum! lo drive o!f the
···· dflpi · tharwaJll .di!vourtng tbe·
1un.
TbiJ so 'tied the emperor,
Chung K'ang, that he had Hi
and Ho beheaded.
license plate. ·
Next day, officers made ·an
arrest.
They did it with the help of
a computer. -
"We've found that 91 per-
. cent of the thieves, arsonlats,
murderen and other criminals
have records of tcaffl c viola-
tions," says Jack Baker, a 49.
yeal'>-Old police lieutenant y,·ho
ia also a Cilmpuler expert.
"Havlns accurate in·
formaUon fast Is one of our
key weapons," he said in an
interview, USo ( studied com•
'puier prucramming • n"d
S111em analy&fs lo dettnnlne
how they could help pollce do
their job."
Baker's computerized traffi c
enforcement system became
operational in 1967.
"InfonnaHon from traffic
citations, warning~ and ~
source! Is stored Jn a com-
puter and is available to ua lo
seven seconds Instead of houn
or days," he explains.
Aa an example, Baker tells
or a bur1lar caught less than
transactions filed by pawn
-shops and found t h e
typewriler. The description of
'the suspect'a car given to us
by the store manager was all
we needed: The computer pro-
duced the suspect's name-a
man who had a recoi:d for
traffic violatiOlll!I."
A service Station attendant
became suspicious of an In·
dlvidual offering several new
Ures for sale, so the attendant
wrote down the number on the
man's out-<if·state plates and
called police.
"Wonnation from the slate
in question got to us more
than a day later," Baker said,
"and it only gave tl'le man's
name and his address there.
our computer gave us his
local contact" in a matter of
seconds."
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Also th-most dlrectly concerned wi th chili:lren, The Laguna Beach Unified
Faculty Association. ,
Others in support-Astute business men, non·pareflts who value good education, young
couples soon to hav1 their children enrolled, end both old iime Lag unan~ and newco mers
who love Laguna.
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Mn. °"'" WJlllMcll', T,._~r. 11.U lkV"M °''""' L11vn1
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Coast Area _Men in Service ..
Li. Col. -c . McDIMW, anlst.ant bue pro-
VOil m.anhal .. I I awarded
the Luion olJlttll wllh Com-
bat 11V" cbiDc cereinoliiee
held at lhe Camp Pendleton
Marine ·Corps Baae.
LL Col. McDonald wt-
home Is ·•l llml AvenJda
CabrtOe, San Juan Capistrano,
was commented for ex-
cepUonal perl0nnan<e of duly
w h 11 e serving as tht · lm-
phiblous Ol)eratloas officer In
Vietnam on the staff of tbe
commander, U. S, Nava I
Forces.
He planned joint coastal
operations utilizing U.S. and
Vietnamese units and com·
manded Naval warfare lf'Oups
of land, sea and air units.
Jml. Gloucester Lane, Hwt-
tlil(ton 11caCb, 1iu graduated
from buic e\ectriclly and
elecetronics school at the Nav-
~ Tralnlng Center, San Dleao.
He will be assigned to
another electricity school 1n
blJ particular speciality.
Petty Officer First Class
Karl G. KJtta, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur A. KJtts, 153 San-
to· I a ab e I , Costa Mesa,
helped mark the 15th
anniversary ot n u c 1 e a r
power ln U1e U.S. Navy whlle
serving aboard the . nuclear-
.powered submarine USS H1d-
dock homeported at San
Diego.
• Nuclear-powered sub-
marines are capable ol ti·
tended submerged operations·
. wJlh almost unlim.ltl!d cruising
range, limited only by the en-
durance of the crew.
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' Thursdt1, Ftbru1ry 19, 1970 DAILY PllOT J J
'1he happy I am
when I'm straight is more · beautiful
than the happy I seemed to be when
I was stoned.''
' The girl in the picture is named Chris. For over a
r,ear, she was on amphetamines, powerful drugs known as
'speed." This Is how she describes it:
''I think 'speed' is a lot worse than heroin. Kids have
jlOt. \o .know about it, because they can fall so easily into
tak1ng 1t through the diet pill hassle, or needing something
to help them study. You know, that's crazy. Becaus&the com-
bination of amphetamines and no s I e e p just blows your
memory completely. There are whole sectiOns or my life
which I just can't remember. It got to tte just 'do a lltUe
more, do a little more.' until that \Vas al1 tl1ere was. And the
4·crashing' ... sometimes the 'crashing' Is just really awful!
"For me to stop takin2 it. I had to feel that people
were caring. An d they \vere. I wa s really lucky. I was very
•
Lt. Mlclaael F. WeJse, 22, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Weise, 1753 Iowa St., Costa
Mesa, has graduated from Of-
ficer Candidate School at the
Army Artillery and Pi-fissile
•Center, Ft. Sill, Okla.
The lieutenant ls a graduate
of Nile C. Kinnick High School,
Yokohama, Japan and at-
tended California S t a t e
College, I.Ang Beach, be.fore
entering the service.
LEGION OF MERIT -U . Col. Richard C. Mc-
Don~d (right) of San Juan Capistrano, receives
Legion of Merit with Combat "V" from Maj. Gen.
Donn J . Robertson, Commanding General, Marine
close to two people that were really into amphetamines
ver)'-deeply,and-Hoved-them.-a-lot~Bul-as-f.ai.-aa..the.y_weu-1---.I
concerned. the only thing that they had was the 1meth,' and
that was their life. And they're both ·dead now." . Corps Base, Camp Pendleton. # • 6 !'_ "Dexies," "bennies," ''meth" are called 61!peed" these
The aiflll_an is a graduale of
Wintersburg High School.
powered submarine, USS Had· ln~.:.:: li:.~J days. And people who know uspeed" kno\v "speed" kJlls!
'---·I~ dock. ~'"';~_;: For more facts about drugs, write for free booklets to:
Terence F. Price, !On of Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Price, 17836
Acacia Tree Lane, Irvine, bas
been assigned to Memphis,
Tenn. for instruction in Naval
aviation fwidamentals.
Airman First Class Charles
T. Jennlpgs, son or Mr. and
Mrs. Robert R. JeMings,
19882 Potpmac Lane, Hun-
tington Beach, is on duty at
Udorn Royal Thal Air Force
Base, Thailand.
He helped mark the 15th an-UY'ITODUYIHI National lnstitule of Mental Health, Box 1080, \Vashlngton,
niversary or nuclear power tn.1j-~~-:..~-~·=·-~~-~-~-!~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~D~.~C~. ~200~1~3~. ~~~~~·~~~~~· ~~~~~~~~~ ·-·-the U.S. Navy. I:!.-'"'° IC:~,..
Lance Cpl. A-tJchaeJ . D.
Stewa rt, USMC, of 4 13 8
Hilaria Way, Newport Beach,
is serving with Company "A'!J
First Battalion, Third Marine
Division at Kaneohe Marine
Corps Air Station on Oahu,
He graduated from the
Naval Training Center in San
Diego, last month.
Sgt. Charle• L Tueker, son
o( Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Tucker of Westminster, has
been as.signed to the 4258th
Strategic Wing at Ulfapao
1 Airfield, Thailand.
· Sgt. TUcker, a Strategic Air
Command aircraft mechanic
is part of the support teams
for the · 862 Slratofortress
bOmbers which are used In
Vietnam to attack enemy
tar gets a nd K C·l35
Stratotankers which provide
refueling to fighter, bomber
and reconnaissance aircraft
conducting the war over Viet·
Jllllll.
The sergeant ls a 1965
graduate of Westminster High
School.
Two HunUngtori Beach men
are serving aboard the USS
Hanson in the We1lern
Pacific. Tiley are Fireman
Appren. Kea C, Vaapaa, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C h i c
Vaughan, 1746 Pine St., and
Seaman Appren. Keueth L.
Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd F. Lyons, 10131 Cutty
Sark Drive.
The USS Ranson, a rescue
destroyer for aircraft carriers
completed a six month tour of
duty with the U.S. and Allied
forces.
Alnnan Kenneth A. Foote,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
E. Foote, 691 Joann St., Costa
Mesa, has been assigned to
Chamite AFB, JU. for training
In fuel services.
The ainnan is a
graduate of Big Bear
School, Big Bear, Calif.
1969
High
AJrman Richard T. Con.-
rielly, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Connelly, 15942 Standish
Lane, Huntington Beach, has
been assigned to Hamilton Air
Force Base following gradua-
tion from an aircraft
mechanics course at Sheppard
AFB, Tex.
The ainnan was trained to
maintain and s e r v i c e
reciprocating engine a n d
aircraft systems.
He is a 11167 graduate of
Marina High School.
Aimian Jennings is a
weapons mechanic serving
w i t h the 4l2:nd Munitions
,_iaintenance Squadron, a unit
of the Pacific Air Force, head-
quarters for air operatiw In
Southeast Asia, the Far East
and Pacific.
He is a graduate of Hun·
tington Beach High School and
attended Northrop Institute of
Technology in In g·l e-w o o d
before entering the service.
Spec. 5. Michael A.
AndetlOA, son of Mrs. Mildred
Johnson, 16550 Hemlock Circle,
Fountain Valley, whose wife,
Deirdre, lives at the same ad-
dress, has been assigned to
Headquarters Company, U.S.
Eighth Anny, Korea.
Spec. Anderson is with the
armed Forces Assistance to
Korea Division. A s s i st a n t
Chief of Staff for Public Af-
fairs, Headquarters.
The unit has been aening ln
the Republic of Korea since
1950.
Pvt. Richard W. Boes, 20,
son of h1r. and Mrs. William
P. Boes Jr., of 2097 Palema
Drive, Newport Beach, has
been assigned as a clerk with
the 20th Engineer Brigade in
Vietnam.
Nello Pozzobon Jr., son of
Mr. NeUo Pozzobon, 1436
Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach
and Mn. Eileen Pozzobon of
Joplin, Mo., bas completed
basic training at the Naval
Recruit Training Center in San
Diego.
P012.0bon, oow stationed as
an agent cashJer in Italy, w9.s
named outstanding recruit In
his company. He attended
Missouri Southern C o 11 e g e
before enlisting in the Navy.
Ha wall.
His batUion ·is trained for
ha nd -to-hand combat,
helicopter ass au It s, am-
phlblow landings and
marksmanship. --
Petty Offi cer Third· C I a 1 s
John R. Vario, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Vario, 1750 E.
Ocean Blvd., Newport Beach,
completed a three w e e k
goodwill mission aboard the
salvage ship USS Grasp in the
Ma rshall Islands.
The natives or the Atolls in
the South Pacific we re
presented with gifts of sawa,
hammers, pens! pencils, paper
and medical supplies.
A Navy Explosive Ordnance
Dispogal Tearp. aeoothpanied
the , Grasp to dllpoee ol.
nwnberous bombo and mlnel
lefl by ·tbe Japanese during
World War II.·
Navy ~ Mldltl M.
Bent00, 'IC!D ol Mt. and loin.
George W. ·-, mt !!'Ir
St., U\111-Beach, bu
gradual!ld f-U.. Interior
Comnu"lcatlon• Sdloal 11 bie
U.S. !i1vy Trainlq ~· San Diego, Calif.
Seaman Appren. Patriell ~
l\l. DcVu•r, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Heney M. DeVusser,
Seniors Pick
New Leader
Helene Pound has befn
elected prutdent of the Hun·
Airman First Class Steve tington Beach Senior Citizen.!!.
Ekovicb, son of Mr. and Mrs. She succeedt Irene Edwards
Sam Ekovich, 874 Darrell St., who has served as prt1ident
Costa Mesa, has been assigned and tour director for the pllt
to Goodfellow Air Base, Tex.. six years.
alter training at Biggs Air Oilier oHlcen t lected irk
Field, Tex. elude Esther Rivelli, vice
· The 21-year-old member of president and Ruth Stars,
the Air Force · completed 11 secretary, and Helen De~aney,
months of instruction in the treasurer, who were reelected.
Hanoi Vietnamese -language. Mrs. EdwardJ was reelected
He will continue hl.s studies at as tour director and named
his present assignment. honorary president. L e s 1 i e
A 1965 graduate or Costa Palfrey was named publicity
Airman Bob Hobbs, son of Mesa High School he attended chairman.
Mrs. Woodrow E. Alexander, Orange Coast College and was The club memberahip ha1
1 0 0 7 I M a r go L a n e , on tbe stall of the DAIL y grown to 3'lO and is closed.
Westminster, ha, been assign-PILOT as a sports writer There la a waiUng list of
ed to Keesler Air Force Base, before entering the service. senior cltiicns who wiah to
Mls.s. for training bt com-join.
munlcatloos e I e c t r o n I c s Seaman Appren. Roy G. HunUngton Beach residents
.systems. Reineman, 1700 E. Ocean wishing to join are welcome aa
The airmah Ls a 1168 Blvd., Newport Beach, Is serv· guests of members twice a
graduate of La Quinta Hl&h -;;;i;:;ng;;;;;a;;;boar=d=tbe=;;;";;;u;;;c;;;l;;;•;;:•;;:r;;;·;ye,;;;ar;;,. ======= School and •!tended Santa Ana,,
Junior College before entering
the service. --
Alnnan Lewreace B. For·
rester, son ol Mr. and Mrs.
Lawren<:e C. Fo rrester. 16292
Goldengate Lane, Huntington
Beach, has been assigned tO
Chanute Air Force Base, Ill.,
for training In fuel service.
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or know ol anyone movtna
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10 that _. m.,. utmd a
~ndJ.f 'tftlcom• and help
them to b9come acquatnt.d
ln tbelt new ftll'ftlWMUnp.
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Mosco·w -W a.nts C.hina Talks ..
Russians Hop e Reco1icil~1i Possible · (
LONDON-(AP) - A Soviet Soviet diplomats around the •dfe to join him for a long ..,on us" in·~.Pe.king negoUa·,
.: t n formant said today world. TIH:re was no way to stay. Uooa. 1 ••
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1 with China is poss.Ible. to tnd paganda fro n I. But his ting t:actlcs" and re~ to lhe after an inf~'meeting' ln
• the split in the Communist remarb in an interview coin-Aloscow-teCt Commurust Cold l! Warsaw of American and ' ,. p a settlement were reached on , ' I world. cided with an artlcle Jn rav· border. t r 8 d e and other Chinese ~lplom11t.s. T h a t I~ He said the chief of U\e da , I.he Soviet Communist tin led l ti t party newspaper , \\'hich , iaid relatively minor disputes, the mee g . o reswnp on o f ·Soviet negotiating team, Fiest the Soviet Union Is taking the. official sai~: Jthe Am20enfcan-OU1ne.se·Lalk.sh o1n Oepu'" F o r e I g n Minister an a ter a wn..year a t
Vassil; Kuznetsov, has settled initiative in trying to restore "That is what we are trying The. two ~bas;aic!ors ar~
• In for 8 king series of pro~ing friendly relations bet wee n to. find ouL. That is the ob-scheduled to meet apih in' -il';~;.';sij .~ talks with his Chinese COWi-Moscow aud Peking. jecUve of Kuznelsov 's talks Warsaw.Feb. 20_, •
terpart. Cblao Kuan-hua. Kuznetsov returOed to Pek-and the basic reason why he is The i n f o r n1 an t said · th rt f h f in Peking." This wouJd indicate a t"On· 1ng at e sta o t e year or #-Kuznetsov rtf.~to \foscow
siderable broadening ol the ·the second phase of the talks So far, he said, ,there has in December "to .study the
objectives of the talks. \\tlich on the 4,000.mile border been no dilcussion of· new situaUan resUIUng •from.
began Oct. 20. bet'1·een the twO countries. ideoolgical differences. resumptlOn •of' tbe ~S1'n 0 .,
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uid, reconciliation must mean the Kremlin was heartened by ·the danger Of rwar in the He said !the Chinese ,were
China's return to the Com-Peking's willingness to. ieiiew heartlanit of Asl8·has receded. persisting 'in otbeir. demand
munisl fold led by Moscow. the talks -broken off by "There is no fighting as long that Moscow r ec0ig,n1iz1e
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By -\VILUA!\.I D. RYAN
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nemember October 1962 and
the Cuban missile crisis? Th e
world held its breath and
wondered ror m~ny agonizing
hoor!i whether this was it.
Could something similar
happen in the Middle East?
Things are. looking ugly. The
angry tone of the latest Soviet
blast at the United States sug-
gests that the intensification
of Arab-Israeli \var!are has
set back Soviet-American rela-
tions in that· sphere, at least
by more than ty,·o years.
A showdown does not seem
to be around the corner. Per.
haps the danger is long-range.
But men with long experience
in government and diplomacy
say it cannot be ruled out.
There is no insurance that the
super powers can keep
developments in the. Middle
East under control.
DANGER-PRESENT
"The danger is always
present of a new crisis of con·
frontation," says a source who
was close to the Cuban one.
·"We cannot assume there
won't be one even if it is not
precisely !Ike that of 1962.
Then there wps an imbalance
in our favor in mi ssile
v.·eaponry and that was signifi·
cant.
"\Vhat if Israel one day was
on the point of being defeated?
What would the United States
do? Al this point, nobody can
say."
The Soviet statement Mon-
day pledged all ''necessary''
aid lo Arab states to defend
themselves. an indication that
1'.1osetiw intends to provide
m o r e hardware, including
1'.-IIG23 planes.
The Russi ans stOI insist they
want a peace settlement But
whatever little progress may
have been made two years agG
on that score, at least, seems
to be fading away, If it hasn 't
already evaporated.
After the 1967 war there
were signs that the Russians
Population
Of Squirrels
Do,vn to 83
SACRAi\tENTO, Cali(. (AP)
-The squirrel population of
Capitol Park has dwindled to
36.
That is the finding of a
scveh-month stale s t u d y
ordered by the 1 9 6 8
Legislature when il approved
a resolution offered b y
Assemblyman Frank P. Belot-
ti. saying, "If these playful
and charming creature s
.should become extinct frorn
Capltot Park, the state would
lose a unique resource."
The report delivered Tl1urs-
day -complete with glossy
photographs -said :
"The actual change in the
Cap itol Park squirrel popula-
Uon is diiflcult to determine
due to a lack of poiiulahon
data or census counts lor
previous years.
··However , interviews with
regular park visitors who are
familiar with the .squirrels
tend to indicate that there ha9
been a decrease in the paptJla-
tion."
It recommended f u r t h e r
study.
and Americans had found ll
lrace of common gorund in the
Middle East.
MET KOSYGIN
A few weeks after the war
ended, President L)'ndon B.
Johnson mel at Glassboro,
N.J., with Soviet Premier
Alex.i N. Kosygin. Johnson 's
public stat.ementi placed the
Middle East at the top of ~eir
agenda. When the talks were
over, Johnson said t he
meeting had made the world
•·a little less dangerous" and
reported that while there had
been no ready agreement on
NEWS ANALYSIS
the Middle East, the positions
of the two were "a long way
from total difference."
Immediately afterwar¢
some U.N. diplomats said they
believed some sort of secret
agreement had been reached
on measures to avoid a new
f.1iddle East arms r a c e •
Recently, Yugo s I av com-
mentators have been saying
the Johnson-Kosygin I a I ks
resulted in a secret acetird un·
der whlch the superpo wers
would avoid a direct clash in
the area and would refrain
from deliveries of war ma-
terial to an extent of upsetting
the balance of forces.
\Vhile the American and
Soviet lead ers were talking in
New Jersey , Soviet President
Nikolai V. Podgomy had been
in Cairo talking to President
Gama! Abdel Nasser. He was
reported to have told Nasser
that "'hile l\1oscow would
replace the vast supply of
weaponry Egypt had lost in
the June war. It would insist
upon more Soviet supervision
over their use.
!UUTE WAR CALLS
Whether or not there "'as ·a
Soviet-Ame rican ag reement of
any kind, it \Vas noteworthy
that shortly after Glassboro,
Nasser's government w a !Ii
rePorted fo h·ave ordered its
information media lo mute
calls for a new war.
\\lh atever took place at
(;Jassboro, the arms race In
the ?\'fiddle East did escalate .
In lhe final days of !he
Johnson administration. th<'
United States agreed to se!t
Israel 50 F4 Phanto1n jets and
spare parts. The first of the
Phantoms were delivered last
September. Late r that month
Moscow rejected outright a~
American proposal for a
ge neral Middle East arms en1·
bargG.
Tsracrs air at tacks on her
Arab neighbors inte nsified. By
last October. U.S.-Soviet quar-
r~lling reached its worst point
since the 1967 'var. with each
questioning the other's good
raith. Tod ay the Huss\ans
sound angrier tban ever in the
light of recent Israeli ai r ac·
lion against Egypt. If anything
happened behind the scenes at
Glassboro. ii could now be.
fmm Moscow's viewpoint, that
all bets are ofr.
Soviet and American leaders
are equally aware of the grave
possibilities in the MidUle
Easl. "'here both have much
at slake. \Vhile mo s t
diplomats judge that •
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and moving lhW\ to lhc city
p~rk. ~
resumption of full-scale Arab-
Jsraell war i9 not just around
the corner, nobod y can predict
\vhat will hippen rn such a
volatile area. nor can anyone
predict whether the
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Drive Goal:·
Doorbells are ringing all along the Orange Coast as a corps of
volun(eers for the Orange County Heart Association carry out the an·
nual Heart Sunday 4rive.
The volunteers began last Monday to canvass every area along
the coast and will conclude-the drive on Sunday, Feb. 22, which is.
Heart Sunday. ,
As well as giving· every resident a chance to have a stake in the
fight against the nation's number one health enemY, the heart and
blocxl vessel diseases, the volunteers are distributing heart-guarding
literature. ·
Under tht guidance of the area chairmen, the volunteers pres-
ent }Jeart Sonday envelopes which the residents can use to sµike blows
against the disease which took more than one million Amefj,can lives
last year and now affiicts 27 million living Americans.
If, the volunteers find no one boule;;.iijey leave pre-addressed
mail-In . envelopes wblch:thi rec1identi may u~ to send conlributiOns
lo the Hearl Fund heedqualteri-. . · _
Heart Sunday Js th~ hlgb J?Oinl In the Orange County Heart Asso-~iation's annJJSl Heart fund drive which helps make possi.ble the nit-
tional crusade against the heart and blood vessel diseases. ·
Serving as chairmen for the 1970 campaign are Mrs. William J .
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ON THE MOVE -By any means of transportation poss·
ible, He"art SUnday volunteers .are out to visit each borne
on the Orange Coast. seeking contributions for the armual
Heart Fund drive. The campaign began last Monday and
Win conclude Sunday, Feb. 22, which is Heart Sunday.
Ready to go on their assignment are Mrs.,Jlonald..V. ]1-lillfr
(center) and Mrs. Glenn l . Giddin~s .(right). Presenting
their packets is Mrs. Wtlliam J. Creighton Jr.,.co-eliainnan
for Costa Mesa .·
Creighton Jr. and R. R. Dorm,yer, Costa Mesa; Marine Maj. E. \V.
Derrickson, Mission Viejo· anct El Toro.· and the Mmes. Margaret
Hai<:h, Newport Beach; E. C. Mooring and J. Tickner, Fountain Val-
ley, and !{ennelb W. Crumley, Lagwaa Beach. • ·
More chairmen are the Mmes. Marion Hart, John Meisinger
and Louise Jenkins, Huntington Beach; Paul Duclos aild"Walter Wash-
b~, Westminste,r;. Pearl Hazellt, Seal Bea~~. and Anna Marie Pon-
c1 no, San Clemente .
Philharmonic Series
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-N-ext Concert ~P.rogr ani . ' .
UCl's Crawford Hall will be-the setuni ,/or uie·fixth·co~c.ert oi ·the
\.current subscription .series of the Orange County ·Pti.iiharrnd!tic SoiC~ety. ·
· R~lwning lo the oounty lo play the Salurd~y, March 1. p.:.Ogram .yill
will be the -Los Angeles Philharmonic Orche•!ra ··and ·conductor l"Qi. be
Zuhin Mehta who is in his eighth season as mus~\fir~l'f'gf:ll1(orcli~lra.
The program, which will begin promptly a.I, 8,:;l<l ,~.m., inc.lp,d~~
Haydn's Symphony No. 92 In G (Oxford); Bartok's ,5uite. F~om 'U1e .Mir~c,
ulous Mandarin; Suite, Ma Mere L'Oye (Ajotber Go6se)', pq~'.La V.alse,. a .
Choreographic Poem, bO'tb by Ravel. , ... ·
Tickets, at $4 and student ticket&, at $1.75 are on -s&le at the ·Orarfge
County Philharmonic Ollice, 201 W. Coast HighwaYJ Newport Beach,
phone 646-6411. . •. .J , .~ ••
Mehta, at 33, has had a meteoric ascent to fame . Tliet BOmbay.-Dorn· •
genius now is of international significance as is ~he name o( the Los An-
geles Philharmonic. ' · ·
Iii only 10 yfars his iChieviments have been remarkable. smce,Winp
ning, at the age of 21, an international conducting competition inv01ving
100 a!pirants, he has spiraled to bis present position of renown. , -' Mehta has been guest conductor of 30 orchestras in Europe: Pas COfl•
ducted oper.a at the Metropolitan, at Salzburg and in Florence and Rome. ·
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He took lhe Los ~geles Philhannonic on its first triumphant world
tou r in 1967, and last September he conducted the orchestra in a tour of
Japan. With 17 concerts given in 20 days. Japanese audiences were brought
~ the poinl of shouting acclaim -an almost uprecedented reaction. O"
opening·night in Tokyo, 22 curtain calls brought two~encores from the sur-
prised and pleased visitors.
Mehta and the orchestra will return again to the county April 12 to
play t.be final concert of the season in Orange co·ast College auditorium.
BE~ORE THE CONCE RT -Cameo Philharmonic'
AsscSciates and guests will arrive at the John F,
P~r\er l\ome at 5 p.m. Saturday, March 7, for cock·
tails' and \ buffet prior to attending the lcoocert in
UC! Crawford Hall. SetUng sights on a 'pleasurable '
evening are (lei! to right) Mrs. Kenneth C. Browns-
berger, Mrs. Edwin H. Finster, party chairman and
l\lrs. Porter. -. ·
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 16.yoar·
old girl wilh a problem. JL's the guys I go
to school with. They are aU 16 or older
and they act like little kids, I mean their
manners are rotlen. They treat girl5 as i£
they were guys.
When Ute IChool bus. stops. they pwih
the girls out or the w;iy .and LrY to get on
first. Yesterda,y I tboug~t I'd give one of
the boys a gentle reminder so I stepped
ahead or him. He shoved me out o! line
·and yelled, "Hey, I was here before you ,
Wert!" Thue clowns need a blasting and
you're the perfect one to deliver it. They
all read )'<!ur column. In fad, it'll the
·111aln topi~ or dlsctJSSion on 1 b •
Please? -LADY
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DEAR LADY: The clowns da.'t.need a
blqUog. WbJI "'Y -11 a Hiile -ta
grow up. Oae of lbe Or1t lfpt of IUWi-
ty I.I wlaea 1 py di.coven thlt 1 girl 11
not Ja•t a Hit boy. He tbea acUowiedce1
hfs dlaetver1 by lrtaUng Iler like a yoaag
lady. He JIHJdent1 1ay1 "please" and
••\hailr;3ir.'' lfttopen1'\tooh a:rnt ielrher
ro ab•ad. Soand like a dream! Bp pa·
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: In. a recent
colurpn you ttferred to an extra Y
chromosome and Ill relationship to de-
viant behavior. Many of us who have an
Jnttrest in criminal and deviant b8havior
.have some reservations aboul this.Lheory.
~\Vhftt reserv1fi("flnal judgmenl-1 we tend
to 11ee the concept of IUcl! behavior as
rela ted lo the XYY chrorno80me 118 being-DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your recenl overslmpll~tic. · 1 column, pertaining . to the extra Y
• 1 am enclosing • piece from 8 pubJlca· chromosome manifesting llaell In com-tion put out by the New York Academy OT ~lences. _ o. A. N. (M.D., ltten-pulsive and out-ot'«mtrol beba'fklr could
ninger Cllhic) be mlsleadlng. lt was fell by eeveral
DEAR OR. N.: Tbank yeu for your let.-. parenb of lt1ongokiid chlldttn that you
ter aad for the article. A.Del 1ow a had. do~. them an injmtice. These
me.sage to Dr. JoU Lederbelt&, Nobel children have the ' gene abnormality prl~ Wlnnlns pietJcl1t: deacribed 11 Lhe extra Y. chromot0me.
DEAR OR. LEDERBERG : WlleTe are The World BoOk Encyclopedia detc:rlbes
yuu ••'!: dtat 1 •eed 1'*1 Obvleuly l ac-M-glold children u \'q. u_ I e • I~ Cep\td 81 fld I ~ ....... w"6dl Ulere llllV ., .nm.s to be tome qClfltkln. Ntt...,. am I natured and affectionate." Kindly clear
In Dltc.. wttai die 1Cient11ia. !tat lM up • the misconception. -R. c: D.
pan:nl1 of ~ton1okltd clt0dre11 ·m un1l1p-BROWARD C 0 UN TY ASSOCIATION
~y'•itb me aloo, TIJe.Jollriiq_ loller 11 _ EOll.)UlTARDJ;D Clfil.DREN,.__,,__ .. _,
Jr•m Forl Laududale: FROM NOW ll!<,Dr. teffi ,,, ;.w
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-tun 4"rr to, y09 10 queadou pertalal9&:
to pae&1c1. Ia ret&arn, I prOii:llM 1o "9-:
Cle .U yoar mall dealta1 wtllt -;
re-. Slocerely -ANN LANDERS :
C6NFJDENTIAL TO.NEED A fAL:.J:
hope your (nets are correct., Buster,:
because l,1m going to bllfor you. Ptrtma::
IOIMt!mes Impose too heavy 1 semence:
when ,they are angry. A 17·year-okl boy : ~
shouldn't hayo to , .. at• ]JO.day ll'Wld-: • -inf! ror alaooinl biiolster. 'lbltty doya la: more. like li. -,.. . :
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Alon Luden wW • ,... it 11o1f ,..:
w1U. , .. , pnbkm1. -....... -lo: care of IN DAILY. P!Wl', --. a: .. u...wr.iied, 1lillllpld ......,. ~
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--~slave. Image Sta ·nds lR MO.dern Woman's Way •
~·°"' Ille SUb)eclloo • o I Women.•• By JO OLSON iog and m•n .,. ~g lalllll'< ID ll&blol.JJ>e auflr~
ot .. o.... ,.... si.H uneasy. Tbey know we have Sue<!W b that lhe suf•
Pick up any number o( been uneasy for many )'W'S. tragettes seized on a slngle N£w WOlllAN"
magazhies and newa:papers to-They are looking lo us Jor issue aa a total solution for ·Tbe IDdulttlal · RewluUon
day and they are full of answers." problems besetting American ,.11 the f1nt ltaae of .a.~
articles on. women -women's The \\'idening of th e women. 1bey felt that if they .. n.;...n .. 1 coodltloo &-·~
right.$, women's emancipation, feminine privilege has been got the right to vote all pr~ ii-;:;&ed a new _ ...... _ clul
women's role in the pro--happenii1g for years, Mrs. blems would be solved. man and 1 ~ Of
fessions, the feminist move· Cless said, but it has been "Le• l k · ••-t a no ma e .... ~ same woman, a Hmlddle cf• rnent. .. happening mort rapidly in th• mistakes with abortion, our parasite." "What's the background for last few ye1n. ii h to In · edu ti all this sudden interest in us?" AA far as the feminist move· g t cont umg ca on "How many ot our own
Was lhe question of Mrs. M Cl and all the at.her things we're ftieods tolfav take for snnted ment goes. rs. · ess com-flnht1 .... for," the attractive 1
J{oward L. Clw. director of mented. "I'm not sure if I'm ...... ,. the neceulty of Mklac U.ir
special academic programs at part of it or not." speaker warned. husbands for s p e n d 1 D r
the Center for Continuing "It's just great to have As a background for the cur-money?" Mn. Clea Mired.
Education at the Claremont some women making ·a lot of rent situaUon Mrs. Cle.ss went Tbe Civil W• bnlu&bt
Colleges. noise about the problems we back to 17112 wtw!n a British another marted cbaap ln
loirs. Cless related the topic face. but let's keep it at woman, Mary Wollstonecraft society's attitude, tow a rd
of Education to the series 'some' women. Let's all have islued a "courageous in-women. Womm'i co 11eIe1 sponsored by the Women the facts." dlclment of the social ills ot were ettablllbed dm1nc tbe ~ales of the u C J women, 'A Vindication of the war aod other UwtMutku of
Jnterfa.ith Center, The Hand WOMEN BlPATIENT Rlgbts of Women.'" This, she higher learning became
that Rules the Cradle Rocks Pitrs. Cless told the women said, was the beginning of coeducational.
otllJ nllected lholr lalllon' al-"'""' to c o 1101 e for Id-lllffrqe......,..,. did. Ulude lbal worldq women vancod ......., or to co..,i.t. TM .,...1oM11ns meollDs )II
...,. umaturll. lholr collec• ..... u .. bu ao1 Ille rour.,.n 1er1e1 wtU tab
In IN ""° lbln 17 JIO?COlll boon lllocrbed by Ille llCldem-place ~y. Feb. :H, la lbe
of lbe married ...,... ID lbe le communll)', she noCiod. Uolvenlty Metbodlll Church,
United -.,.n.d. World --Mn. Clw feel lrvlne. War ll bnlu(bl llOClll 11> "tbat atllluda Iowan! women's S.lllDW'illn& Ille lhm prior cie~. I« Roole th• role cu be changed la tho sealooa, Hunaer, Eco1011 and
RI-, llld Inc r e a 1 I n·1 -lly? EducaUon. will be Mn. Luclllo tnow*lat of btrtb control ~1w~ mult develop amoog Kuehn, program coordinator brou# IUrtller emanclpaUon 1ounelves. tbal spirit of live for lhe UC! ExteoalOb-Ford
for women, and let UYe. We mwt further Foundation Commu nity
Mn. Clell llld lbal In 11111 our own ..u........,..... Seminars. Her topic wtU be
3S percent of. A m e r I e a n Accordlna to Mn. ctess, we Being ..
women ~ outllde the are movtn,: into a new era Mrs. Kuelm wu graduated
homo and 1117 M percent oj when oet u a quallllclUon magna cum lauct. ln>m lbe
women wtth ftve years or wW be about u important 15 Urliverslty of MlnnelOta and
lllCft of colleco worked. the coloi ol the eyes. earned her MA ct..,-.. from UC!. She ls an umtant
A1Tl'IVDES LAG WOMEN Al SLAVES specialist in the Department
"The commun11)''1 aWtudes "The rljidltla ol toda)' are of Urban Al!alra !or UC! Et-
lq: behind. American aoclety slue to the ment<Wy of W1lmeo tension and serves as a human
tn· aeneraJ lbunl 141 femlnlst 11 alave:s," abe cone~ re.laUons consultant to ln-
ldel," Ille vlvacloua spaaker And, since atlltudes m duslr)', .government, schools,
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the World. that ·We &3 women are im· v;estem society's awareness of 'lbe em;_ly femlnllt move-
"Part of the movement is patienL As· liltie as 100 years women. meot wu a revolt qlinit the
pretty shallow. ·u s9Yfilil,~~ .. g~ldn1t-own prope•o.tv,.:----Nm-war-Jolm-stuarr-Mitt-. --10C-'lal-1Dd~e-c·o1'-01!rt ..
threatening to the me.ii we vote or wort exct!pt for 1 Society's a'tt.itude t o w a rd d9mtnance • ol the balb1Dd
love," Mrs. Cless begfn. private riiaster. women waa publicly defined Sing~ workinc women were I
"~!ale roles also are chang· The rea.son for the femini.st lhrouth his writing in ·1869, threet to men aince IOme mtn
II.kt. pasltd aloq from one gmera-churches and volunteer agen-
"Women'.s educaUon tars tlon to another, we must, she cies. fmtbct beldnd~-thaft,--a .. ll>l<ld,..W..our...cbUdrln...grow-up•---Tickel.s..!ol:...the semhiar at
...,era! sociil behavl«." Ir .. of lbal oittludo il the !l.25, may be purcl>ued al the
'nle continuing education femlnlst moveinent i.tl ever ti> door. Tbe seuion will begin at
program for women wlahlna to achl.eve the auceea that the 10 a.m. ,.
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'. ~ No matter which category he falls into, P~Qp was
: a bargain bunter's delight at the annual TrelJ:ures
: 'n Trinkets auction sale sponsored last Monday by
: Harbor Key of the Child Guidance Center of Orailge
: • County. The horse, a IO-year-old gelding, was pur-
: chased by Mrs. John C. Martbens of Newport Beach
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(center), who plans lo take bim ta the family ranch
in Palma Valley. Bidding farewell to the quarter-
horse is Mrs. Glen Hodson of Indian Hill Ranch,
donor (ri~bt), and offering congratulations on the
purchase 1s Mrs. Charles Hostler, Harbor Key vice
president
Chapter Begins
·-P-lan s-fo r-Float
or..,. County Womt11'1
CUpll< of Y..-, Foun-
dation at Valley F« .. will
pOrlldpale in Ille Palrlotl'
Dai Par,.S. In Laguna Beacb
on Saturday, Feb. II.
Mn.' Ivan .R. Rebert of
Balboa, no.t comm i tte e
chairman, roporled the Doll
wtU depict <leora< Wllhinlton
at prayor during the Valley
Forgo wlnler of Jm -71.
Plano .,. ,,....mly un-
d~ way for the: ~Muat 1wards
dinner April t ln the Airporter
Inn Hotel.
Slnce last llPl'lnl members
have been bolting brunchet,
luncheons and teu kl their
boma to raise funds to -
ar.,,,. ~ -to aumriw Nmlnan lD Valley
Forae.Pa. .
Opeolng lbelr home ilurtn1
the put lllGlllhl were tho
Mma. Mell Barloo, , Veta
Behr, stanley Burrill, Oliver
Corbin, Stuart A. Cooller,
L1man Fanrell, lloolld I.
Huddlntoo, R I c h a T d Pat~
tenon; Jerrell T. Richards,
G)m W. 'lbomas, Heney C.
Cole, program chairman and
Miu Agnes Blomquist, all of
Newport Beach.
Allo welcqnUng members
·and gueata wls Mn. Renwick
Congdon of Las:una Beac.b.
Theater in-S.petlight
David Duncan to Claim
Bride in Eastern Rite
Qr. and Mr~ OU. Matfield
of Greenwlch,.Comt. have an--
nouneed the enpge.ment of
tbelr daupter, Janet Mu!ield
to David Duncan, son of Dr.
and !'fn. Donal B. Duncan,
allo ol Greenwich and former
Corona del Mai residents.
Min Maxfield ls a junior at
the Uolvenlly of Wlsconaln
.when lhe majors lo sdtill
work and bas pledged Pl Bela
Phi.
Her fiance, a 1966 graduate
of Corooa del Mar High
School, will graduate In .June
from Lewis and Clark College,
Portland, <m. wh"ere be 1s a
psychology major. While there
be parUclpated in an overseas
program to Japan, affiliated
with Lamda Phi Epsilon and presently is head resident of a JANET MAXFIELD Juno Bride
. dormitory . .:===-----===-:-The betroth<d-anq1lannin•
a June wedding. After a
Ch . b h Hawaiian honeymoon they will At am er Lune eon :: t::i11e~ :~be: Get a Lift
From Shoes-... ·-··-.. ···-· ... ··---·····-·· ... ····---.. ...,. ......................... -.......... -·· --... ~tJJdies..Jot...the mini.stcy aL William FUclk-W18--U.it the Liguil.a't"eitival Of Aris. Apdover Newton Theological
members backltage when the Mrs. Pugsley, a Newport . Sch~I and Miss Maxfi~ld will Get a ~ift from shoes thil
women's Divi.sion, Newport Beach resident and one. of the continue _her . education at spring, with high heel.!I and Boston Un1vers1ty. platform soles. Harbor Chamber o( Com· state's most s u cc ea sf u I While 1·n lhe Newport area, Th t I · al be e grea so e rev1v gan
merce, meets for a noon sculptors, has done portrait Dr. DW>Can was assistant Jast summer with t b •
luncheon Wednesday, Feb. 25, busts of Phy Ills Diller and the g en e r a I m an a g er of popularity of the Swedish clog.
in the Balboa &y Club. Jate Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Aeronutronlc and president of The clog r.:turns wit h
Fuclk, di.rector of t h e A hithlight of the luncheon the Newport-Mesa U n i f i e d endless variations for sprin1
Newport Harbor Community will be her surprise pre.sen-School District Board. Dr. -as an important pants shoe,
Players, will review "Coco" tation of a terra-cotta portrait Maxfield is senior minister of as a sports shoe with T·
and also highlight current bust to a well-known area tbe Second Congregational dresses or strapped on for
Orallle County productions woman. Church in Greenwich. evening looks.
and give sketches of what is Reservations for the lun-J;==================== nquired to put on a show. cheon may be made by calling
El1Ubits by Mrs. Gloria the Chamber of Commerce of-
Pupley and Joan 1rv1n1 (Mn. fice, 67M300, before Friday,
Rex Brandl) will be on display Ftb. 20.
lncludlng sculptured portrllts,
w1tereolors and bronzes. Joan
Irving bas taught at the
Choulnard Art Institute, Los
Angeles, and won m .a n y
honors and awards for her
watercolors and oils, including
a fi rst watercolor award by
Arrangements
Furniture ahould be ar-
ranged around a focal point or
center Of interest, 111eh u a
fireplace or window.
~-+-Aetl1arius:--Share .ldea-s~-
:~ FRIDAY Practical affairs dominale. role . Specifically, make social
FINAL FEBRUARY SALE
SPECIAL GROUP
FEBRltARY 20 Includes checking leases, .ren-contact with ooe you greaUy ·J tals, payments. Luxury item respect. · 112 OFF SALE PRICE
By SYDNEY OMARR may not be out of reach . Gel SAGnTAIUUS (Nov, zi.
ARID (March 21-April 19): expert advice. Look to future. Dec. 21): Reach Wgh ; you get j Get together with associate. Plan as far ahead u possible. lavorable attl!nticm from those
Outline methods, procedures. CANCER (Junc 21.July22): in au_t~orlty. Asswne
Earlier, there are grandiose Some ideas are mere notions. responsib1ll\y. You are going
Ideas. Tonight you come down Some relatives talk to bear in r I g h \ dlrection--.follow
1 to earth. The landing can be themselves talk. Obviously, through ~ succesetul con·
graceful, painless. you will haVe to maintain clusioo.
TAURUS (April 2G-May 20 ): balance, l1umor. llave fun to--q.pRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan.
Cbeck priorities. Don't waste night -don 't 1akc promises 19): You get news from those
affectioo on one who is un-too seriously~' who are in transit. Your ideas,
deserving. You have much to LEO tJuly ~·Aug. 22); Ac· opinions are chan~ed .by re-
.... citrtr""and today II is ap-cent on money. adding to view or ract.c;. 1'-1ainta1n self'·
preclated. Generation gap is possessions. You gcttneeded esteem. Don't permit anyone
narTOwed. You get com· support. This can be ll power to walk all over you.
pliment Crom young person. financial day. Move ahead AQUARIUS (Jan. 20..Feb.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20): with confidence. Cycle re-18): Shari~ or ideas could
mains high. Take initiative. result in profit. 0 n e you love
Eastern Star
i Changes Site
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 2%): could come up wllb good
This lt day to finish, complete., business plan. Keep mind
to present major projects. open. Settle payments, collect
Wide appeal indicated for ef· debts.
forts. Your borilons reach PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
beyond i m m e d I a t e en-Pennlt others m take molt of • • .Memben of the Laguna vironment. inlUat.ive. A lies specifically
DRESSES,
SHm~s. p ANTS
TOPS & SWEATERS
(Orlfllnally $25 to $60)
SU ITS, SPORTSWEAR,
COATS, DRESSES,
AFfER-5 & GOWNS
(Orig inally $40 to $200)
SPECIAL SELECTION
OF
COUTURE FAS HIONS
(Originally to $IOOJ
Btach Oiapler 511, Order of EllfernSU~willmeetmthe
• offices of Harcum and Horn,
• • Glenneyre St., tomorrow
, •t t p.m.
LIBRA (SepL 23-0ct. 12!: to male · rtn y watllna f
Cooperate with group pro-game. me is on side. i...a. ._ ._ ..__..._ .._ ~ .... .._ •-•
moting charllabl• enterprise. Not nstnictive lo insist or 4" ·.,-·.,-•.,-..,-·.,-•.,-·.,-•..-·.-"11'"
You do some of your best attem to force lsmies. 6~
work behind the scenes . IF TODAY IS YOUR
Encourage one who is han-BlRTHDA Y you ha•e • a·p..
dlc1pped or c onOned. Thia predation !or color, music. eaance -
NOW
.$10 to $35
NOW
$25 to $125
NOW
HALF.PRICE
REBUILDING A GRAND PIANO
S~illed craftsmen c~refully rebuild each used grand
piano that comes 10 to Wallichs fl.1u sic Ci ty new
76,000 sq. fl facility in Torrance.
17,000 sq. ft. in the Torrance headquarters are
devoted to the re~uilding of used major-brand
pianos. Reconstruction includ.es restringing, new
ha~.mer heads, ~amper fells, checking of the block,
vo1c1ng, regulating and tuning plus stripping of
the case an<! refinishing lo match any decor.
All of this craftsmanship provides our customers
with pianos that are Jike new and carry a 10-year
warranty.
Come to Wallichs f.Iusic City showrooms in South
Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa and discover how lilUe
it costs-to6Wri a grand or consoleJ)iii10rebuilt by
expert European and American technicians.
SPECIAL VALUES PRESENTLY ON OUR FLOOR·
Georgo Steck, was $1 ,699 ......... NOW $1 ,49'i
Wlssn•r, was $1 ,699 ............. NOW $1,399
Chlck•rlng Bros., was $1 ,6119 ...... NOW $1,399
H1rdm•n, was $1 ,399 .. : .....•... NOW $1,19'
Hallal·Oavl1, WAS $1 ,299 ..•.•••.. NOW $1,099
Starr, was $1,099 ............... NOW $ 949
! 'Jbe group Wifl setk A ltm·
Pllf"'1 meallntl placo until the
MasonJc Temple la r<palr.d
due to a .....t fire. Wllb lick
: of apace, OE8 wt!! not
: parttclpa1e In the Winter
: FesUval Flea Market, ae·
~con11n1 lo Mrs. Nonnan
' ~. worthy matron.
allO will lhai:e you happy. a~oo must learn to coritrol d
... ::::i:~~~~~;.~~i~:'J~ ~ ~ ::,li:;•d~.::.~·:; ci I Number Eleven ·"~ihlif~eHhs~··~iA;~81·;~C··ca;;
of lri<ndshlps. One capable or oo.tacle. You may f tn d in J a ohion Fashion bland Newport Beach YYi: l.Y.l"41 :a: <A..,.-
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I lhund,y, F1btu1ry 19, 19711 ' DAILY PILOT Jfi ~
'little Princess' Anticipates New Year
Tricia Celebrates 24th Bjrthday
By HELEN THOMAS
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tricia Nixon,
who ce.lebrates her 24th b I r t b d a y
Saturday, plans to remain single 1 while
lon1er. Her assessment: "I think I'm too
young to get married." :..__ ~--
Furthermc:re, another bltthday doesn't
bother her. "I t.h1nk it's golhg to be
wond~ful. I've alrea.dy looked forward to
getting older . • . each day brings
something new ."
She expect.a to celebrate with family
and friends, but revealed oo .,aal party
plans, allhoogh she hinled ahe might
sneak up to New York to live it up with
the younger set..
UPI intorvlewed Tricia by telephone al
Key Biscayne, Fla., as she recuperated
ftom a long and severe siege o( the
measles. .
She Uplained her. views on marriage,
saying they have noUting to do with
"chronology."
Professor Previews
Program Selections
The ntlh preconcer\ preview for the Or-an&• County Philharmonic Society' will begin
at 10:'5 a.m. on Wednesday. March 4, in
Newport Cinema, Fashion Island.
Composer aJid lecturer Dr. Donal Michal·
aky will outline music to be played at 1 Sat-
urday, March 7, concert.
A former student ol lngoll Dahl, Dr. Ml·
chalsky il associate professor ol tile music de-
paitment of California Slate Co1I11e, Fuller-
ton, bas won.numerous awards in the musical
field 11\d il noted for work in creative and
research fields.
ncketa at a casl Of $1 are available at
the door; students will be admitted free or·
char&•· Preview chairman ls Mrs. Edward
IV. Schwnacher.
"Two people know when they are
ready," she said, giving as an e~mple
--11---~lhe~. case of her sister and brother-in-law,
JuliCiOO""DiVUl'"Elsenhower;-both-211 •. ---
Itinerary Includes
·Rus·sia anel--cl~e-rm_:_a_n~y-"
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CHARMING PROPOSAL
Tricia bas "lots of friends " and 1uitors.
Her most charming proposal came from
a "10..year-ol.d boy." She thanked him in. a
letter.
Her blonde hair cascading to her
•houlders, 1landing 5-!e<t-3, the Ill-pound
"TriAh," as she is called by her family
and friends, is 90mewhat of a "mystery
girl."
She la called the .. liUle princess" by
. admirers and "Little Miu Muffet" by
detra'ctors who feet be dresses much loo
young with (Kdf sleeves, 1ashes and full
sltiria. No one who really tncrws ~ doobt.s
her individuality or brainpower. She is as
savvy as any young women who has
,:!raced the White House and she does het
owrithing. Politically, she labels herself a
"conservative " which seems to put bet
· out of touch ~th the Main· strelm of the
mod generation.
A .weclal llU comes into her well·
niodulated vOlc! when she sptab of "Ed-
die"-F.dWard Finch Cox, the Harvard
Unlvetslty law student and aociallte who
is her frequent escort.
~ . TOO YOUNG TO MARRY .~_ T{'icia Nixon, who will be 24 next
Saturday, pl ans to remain single a while longer.
found it possible to have a private life.'' ' .. Tricla sized up her parent! and othet
administration offkials this way :
Her mother Pat -"I think I'm really
proud of the job she's doing . If you would
RuNla today wlll be ex-
plored for memben of the
Tuetclay Club of Newport
Ha."bor durtna an 11 a.m.
brunch meeting in the Balboa Bay Club Tuesday, Feb. 24.
Gnint C. Butler, P a n
American Wot-Id A I r w a y s
Speaken Bureau directOr, wlll
he aunt speaker, drawin& on
hi~ recen1 trip ID the Soviet
Union.
The lw<Mlme .. -of the Golden Globe award from the
lntemallollal Speoc:h Alloci•
The Tee
Tattler
' Uon, Butler ls referred to as
America's AmbiSAdor of
GoodwUI.
Mrs. Benjamin Mo de• t I 1
prulden~ will conduct the
buslneS5 session which will in-
clude plans lor a March
benefit In lhe Newporter IM.
Special projects Chalnnan
Mn. P. D. Epdaley wUI in-
troduce Dr. Wilhelm de Nijs,
director of Services for the
Blind, Santa ·Ana, who will ei:·
plain the !uncUons of the
service's new school ind ex.
prm appreclaUon (or lbe
club's cont.ribuUon to It.
A Niitit In Bavaria . wiO
Iheme the oecood dinner dance
O!.jht_..-. !cir lhe.Aller·Ove
llJPPtf ll'OUP of the club, 1tt
for Sunday, Feb. 22, at 5:30
p.m. in the lrvihe Cout Coun·
. try Club.
Whereas her predecessors, Luci (John·
son) Nugent and Lynda ·Bjrd (John!Oll)
Robb, complained loudly about their
Jack of privacy, Tricia manages to
have a private life and calls the White
HOU!e "home."
Tricia ts poised, loves tock music but
draws a line on mini-mini skirts. She
likes hers just above the knee or anklc-
length -not 1he new "k>r!~etle" style. read aome of her mail. She's so sincere. l'!I!...,_...,_..., ___ _
Dancln& unlit 10:30 p.m. to
the muaic of Warner's Band
will CC11clude the everUng.
Reservations are betna ac-cepled by Mrs. Ruth Kennedy,
chairman. at 1'13-m, or Mn.
Robert Ubllk, c.o-chairman,
f7U47t. LIVING msroav
"It isn't a~ burden," she said. "It's
something one learns to appreciate the
JoogLJ!(lr:_b_tbere. YJ:IJ.L are living
hl5tory. It's great to be able to shart it
\\'hen you ·see the light in the children's
eyes ... a party is a guaranteed suc--
cess. You can't have 1 failure in the
While ffou,,e ••.
---"If I want -privacJ, I ·go to private
pa.rUes, that's one way. Also I don't ten
people. t can't go out in crowds, people
always recognize y o u. But I've really
She has developed a new philosophy on
living since Der long bout wi1h a coin·
bination of the Ou and measles. "It's
hard to believe I've been under the
weather ao long, , .,out of the world. It's
boring ... when you're weU again yoo
want to live life to the fullest. We take so
many things for gran ted when we have
OlU' beatth ...
She also rc!ject.s tbe ktea that the White
House is the "loneliest place in tbe
world." .
"l never fee.I alone in the White
rToust," lhf: SJ~, but add~: ''The posl·
tion or tbt President is lone]y because he
is the ·last one to make the bnportant
deOtsions."
Priceless in the World of Learnin g
She is trying to promote volunteerlsm."
-The President -"l couldn't be mote
proud of everything father ha1 do('le, and
lried to do. It's amazing .. , when you
compare the country with the way it wu
before. You see a change In th8 colleges.·
Young people no longer fee.I there is a
credibility gap. They respect him."
Vice President Spiro T. Aiflew -"The
Vice President is incredible, I fee.I I
should write him a letter. He 's amazlna:
what he bas dooe to the media ... help.
ing it to refonn itself. l'z:n a close
watcher of ne~pers and TV. I think
they've taken a second look. You can't
underestlmate the pdwer of fear. They're
afraid tf they don't shape up ••• "
Good ·study Tips Offered
(IEdllOr'• Hohl: A citlulM of -11'1 t.:'b.m'.r..11'.!~'.t'.itn =l,.a;"hlY ""'.. .. ";.K.t'¥'fJlt ~
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CllKM tt ,_ ... ~-Flltflt, .....,, 1Mn. rt.:r·~ :~r~~.t;i!l i:.W.~ ~~ i;,o,;;wi•i::. lti£
Paris Trip
Financed 1!'~1 • ..;;;;: ··-· ~ ,_., ·~~,;.,..,..., c-111 FJlefol, ttM -. ~ ltt-', I F'r11'1k 'loddocll.1 J'1 11911 Wood1_ n: Wlll1~ ""'*"' """" .....,., .. Fr11111; Fermtl', n Participating In the Laguna • rit~"tr-!":Vifi•o_u~.,. Wint.er Festival 's Flee Market .. 'CJ.:•~·· 1111f>o1emtw. 1:._,. wiU be members of Alllllnce f~:::'.1:6 ' "~~-~~"'Fu~~i Francaise de la R 1 v I e r a t , !ht MlttH 1111im "'lrenH. J-. C W nJ h JI Mt n 1 l. . W•"J['"ri· 141 .,, a or enne, w o wl be 1;, 11w =u . M~ri, '•.I~ raisin& scholarship funda tor 1
i'l1 ~ =· ~:.u~n~ summer 1tudy In Paris.
rl I ~~:!F'e::n."· w, · The flea market will take ;i~, :II. ~-.::;r., 1.11•· !11: pl1ce Sunday and MOllday,
~ "\I,' "'-Mr1. Feb. 2S and 2.1, in the Boyt
!.\!'! ,..; •• "~, ~ .. .' 01!<.. ~il: Club. • iTl,,.., '~ -• .,....,,, The Ill I w~ :~ T •r l"hie:' o. Mn. a ance. 9 not. a club w. n.""-•· 1'' .. M«t. but an a110Ciatl01\ of people
Expertise in the development
or good home study habits is
priceless In today's world of
leanUng, emphasiu.s Michael
Brick, superh1tendent of the
FounLaln Valley Schoo I
District.
ueUN• •u<:" interested in the French
lighting, study materials, and formed, a"fld the child may remember ls<>lated fragments ''~'-0 '"°'' -A '"'"'· Mlt• Jlllf\Jaie. Sending a itudenl to
reference books. includina: a proceed to read the assign· (outlining is a &ood tool for ,~~· ~.;,,.,.'l:-.1. ,·~ E the F.cole PraUque of tht
did.ion.ary, atlas, and en-ment to find the answerfi. this); using 1 number of -'• ,.."". Mist Paris alliance ind paying tul-
cyclopedia, if possible. Alter reciting the amwers to shorter practice per I o d s ..,. "' '"""' ,.,,,._ Mwl'IMn. tJon, iir fare, boardlnc and ex·
Di!;tracting items such as himself, a friend, or either rather than cramming when tru rtqulres approximately
'radio and TV should be parent, he should revlew the _preparln
0
g for a dlelt, andl"· $1000.
removed, and parent.I should text. associa ng new i eas w"' Mes• L••'ilue Students senl by the .,-ea
manifest genuine ioterest in Other study techniques sug-known ones. alliance ln former years have
what the child is studying and gested by Brick include spot-Brick also advlsed uatn1 La Leche Leal!le metil been w.lnner1 of the Arthur As a chlld enters Into a new
semester and a new decade,
he should be surrounded by a
new resolve : his own. his
parents and teachers.
in bis pr:oblems. ting key words and memoriz-severa-1 senses -reacfinc,-the' aeConCl_Tileidij_it 7:i0 · Sterllng Wiiey competlUon of
Brick suggested that. parents ing them; organizing ideas writing and listening, and ap. p.m. Mn. H. W. Moore, 545--oral French which Is offered
hear the lessons occasionally and facts Into a lo~cal unit plying the new knowledae in 4359, wJU answer ~uesllonl to high school and colle1e
and be willing to serv'e as con-rather than trymg t 0 tht chUd'i own experience. re1ardtna k>catlon . studentl in Orange County.
sultants while refraining from,\iQiiii1;m;;;;;iiiiiC;;,;;,.ttsUUiNi:.IHttuliNiTT1liNiGo>T100iNiil1i;1A<cc:iHil.1.ssiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,--------------------11 To help th e child make a
fresh start, parents are urged
to take an active role in
developing study habits and
Brick summarized some prac-
tical suggesUons.
---Parents and ch.ildren should
decide. together on a regular
study time each day, and the.
child should be ilfOVlded. with
a private study center with
adequate table space, good
Students Suffer
solving the child's pro~lems
for him.
Chfldren should be praised ~
for new learni'og and invited to •
show off their new knOwledge
to lh_!_ mt_ Qf Ute J.amlly.
Parents must encourage 4
without using undue-pressure :
if you start pushing, you may
end up dragging, Brick so.kl. j
Fot children who have dU·
ficulty understanding a n d
remembering what they have l
studied parents may advise
that they take a quicli survey 1•
ol tht material befor.i reading
Jn general. the nation's the asaignment by looking. al
students constltule a very headings, Italics, first andlast
htalthy segment of the popula· paragraphs and pictorial aids.
lion. The child should n e x t
B1;1t there still are un-fonn1date some written ques·
foreseen accidents. tiorfs of his own. For .ex·
It is estimated by · 'lhe · ample, in a survey of 1
American Public H e a I t h science assignment, he might
Association that 17 million find a section head t n i,
young people un~r the age oC "Breaking Down Molecules."
15 suffer accidental Injuries From this, the questions.
requiring medlcal attention ''What ls a molecule'? How Is
each year. It broken down!u ~ ht
YOUNG SET NURSERY SCHOOL
Half Sizes
Polyetltr-
0'1• working
glrl'1 friend
and th•
trav•ler1'
1alvation.
c ... your 1
poly11ter at
Ha1f·Slie
$hop.
from $20.00
c/~ y r SIZU
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Ancient Witchcraft
Reviewed · for Frie~ds
'
Satanism, black magic and
witchcraft will be diacussed
when memben and gu!sta of
Friendt of )he Fountain Valley
Library metl at 10 a.m. Fri-
day, Feb. ZO,'tn the 1lbraty.
community cenltr. The e.lgh~
arade winner will go on to
comptle on the county level.
Mrs. James Dick led thfi
book c11,.,...ioo group today I~
the library. Reviewed • wat
'"nle Secret of Sanla Vlttotla','
by Robert CrichtDn. Mrs. Wei Meighan, house·
wife,. artist and owner of
an art gallery and shop in
Garden Grove, wUI be the
speaker. Mrs. Meighan will
discuss the effects of sorcery
Friends 1lso ars collectlng
books for a fall Sale, and don ...
tlons may be dropped in a co""
'tainer In the library.
in the 11th to 11th centuries. ;:;:;========""' The citywide finals in •
1pelllng bee sponSored by
friends will take place at 1:30
p.m. Mon~y, Feb. 23, In the
Gloomy Gµo lo
Your Kind1 Guy
on tllis
Frigidaire
Jet Action
Washer
Aapidry·1000 spins faat·but·gentle to extract
the drip from your laundry. Many pieces ire 1
rea¥dy 1or Ironing. This washer also features
Jet Action Agitation • Automatic Soak Cycle
• Jet·Away Ain11 & Lint Jiemoval • Roller ..
matlc Mechanism-no belt!, gears or pulleys
to wear, wobble or break!
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Dispenser
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W1 no lonaor n...,.ltY to 111111111• with waler bo1tlisto art ::i:\~;'.'' "'"'"· ,...... 197 lb. FRIWR
part, fr•h drlnkfna water in your homt ..
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1 NlW CLASSES FORMING.
,
~~~'s HAtF-SIZE SHOP
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dcvtl~tque-tffk:u11tai~ w1trr purittcatftm-systrm'tt==:;;;;;;,'.=;;;:=±=~~;:~===t111 °'at J1 SMtalltd O\l.t of aial\t btneath you.r kitchm link. lt U .-
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Full or part time and after school core--
Planned professional aupenla!on -Re·
duced ra\411 for 2 or more.
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puriftadon Ill'-· Per full details. can or
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Jf DAILY PILD'I'"• Tl\urldlf, rebr""1 19, 1970 \
Medicare Physicians at 2 .Clinics ;Make Millions
.• • I J • 't,..,••
. on
~ -~ . t . .. ,.,.., "
WASlllNGTON (AP) -John Johnson, .. 1d ln a More Ulan It, mlUioll In aialf lilted oi>e medlcald pay-lJ1C!udod ...,men!! of "111101..._ ~btcMlchisan'pbyalcllll, Loo Angeles suburb of more than '150,000' a year
riom medicate. Docwn al two clinics In Texaa telephont . lnlerview the medlcald paylJlelllo -r-lo ~Pl oe¥:1Y.11.f mllllon for and •;31!4 for< N.,. Y«k Dt. Sllnlord Polansky of Ben· Inglewood.
aiid California re c,e iv e d amoui.t 5eemed to be higher staff doc(ors a't a •maner tn. what lt\Wd Was a ·~eolo prac--physiclaml who were not iden· ton Harbor sent $189 O&l back 'J'be Senate report said near. These presumably included
the two 'famed Houston, Tex .•
heart surgeons, Drs. Michael
E .. DeBakey and Denton A.
Cooley, "each of whorii got
pa_yments of approximately
'2001000 from medicare In
1968,
mediwe payment. totaling ght hi rds stiluUon, denlilied by tbe tllloner" In -New Y or k • · Ulll!d. . 'tboii ~ .1y 4,IOO -· wete known to about fl mUH~ for each than he Uiou 8 reco sources ·aa the BrookdiJe Howevet, ,Np York officials 11i9y wre followed by'-' a l;O state au t.iel awn-hive receiYi!(f at least $251000
group in a ~lngle year, a showed. He sald he was 31~ ~ sinllie ~tor came m.• p1yment.1n lllcblaan. mer after pibllc contrtm-Q. a year from meilica1d or .
Seoalo report shows. rechecking them. _ Hospital center ln·Broolllyn. A cl,.. t,; ~tµns tbat sum, and where alfleilll bad already over·tbe level of.pa,-, Be Q>edl<m, ,
A iop official of t he The largest one-year pay· Michigan hoap!ial's doctors a~ the re Po r I evidently. l-ftod lhe "1'1pi.qt .. Dr. aid tbe mooey, "lhoOgh .,,., II lilted 34 pages of cOde-
American Medical Asanclatlon ment to doctors uSled In lhe got $928,000 from medl~e, · emd. Lau<! <II. v-. a Delnl!I ed·and delerved, ll llimply nat' -~ doctors In tbal
was among Uie doctors at one Senate rtport was $2.3 mUlion 'I'hese-unoants-re~ commtl\i! 8tatt can-3 · worth the relalnlng." bi'Kkel under rnedicald, but of the cUnlcs at Palo Alto, only the doctors' 11er11lc.s ~ II bacl dll!lculty In un-• Al the Senate nport ' Other ,top payment& hi Ille lncludld only a summary of
Calif. under medlcaid to the staff of under lbe programs and ma tan&ling New York records to c Youisg ,.M a liOlo Set&ate i:epoct included $1.55,134 -medicare ~nts to Jn-
The ScoU and White Clinic a h06pllaMn New York Cily. not Include other payments Ip del~lne which payments prfCIW...,, he ol>o;ratea .a for :another unldenUlled .Nft dlyidual pbjlslclans.
The payments, disclosed last
summer, covered hundreds of
dlfficu ll heart operations by
teams of doctors. Mos! of the
money went into a college
medical fund rather than to
the doctors personally.
at Temple, Tex., received ,1.3 Sources identified it a s the hospitals for r o o m rei:rt. to alngle doctors and Detnilt cliolc and hts uld the York doctor and ,152,458 for a , The, r ,e pot t 38id seven
million in medlcm paymenta Presbyterian Hospital, a huge charges, laborstory 'r·e e s , which went to ~· medicald fM:s coYeted lllree California physician, named F1pri.d8 , dodQra. three Texas
for lb 107 doctors in l968 for medical complex with nearly drugs and other cOsts. " ' 'J1le hi~ ·~ts for other fulMime docton plus a earner as Dr. Pert A. Du~ ~)'lllcial and three· New
the largest group bllllng listed t,600 beds, The S • n a t • con!mittee'1 Bingle doclors under medlcald . cllrillologlll. . • a general praclilloou In lbe • ·~ork .90Cl0n each received
under medicine. . . . .
I
The Palo Allo Medical Clinic
got ltlSiOOO the same year for
130 doctors. Dr. Richard S.
Wilbur,, who is now the AMA's
seeond-highest staff official,
was a partner in the Palo Alto
clinic at that time .
~ ,. i " ... .• .... Shop Early/ All Stores Closecl ~ondar~ Feb. 23rd in ObsetYanee of, Washington's Birthday.
• AU STOl!S ONN SUNDAY, ;n, 22Nt>. llfOUlJ.l HOURS • ' , ' .
' .
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The AMA was a fierce foe of
medicare when It was passed
four years aao as the federal
heattb program for the elder~
y, '
'Ille Senate Finance Com-
mittee stall's report listed at
least six medicare a D d
medicaid payments ln tbe $1
million bracket. The others
w<nUo hospital groups of doc-
tors, two of thf.m in New York
City. .
There was no iridlcation of
irregularity in the payments
to any of the cliilics. Officllls
said joint payments to medical
groups usually are higher
because of Ute number of doc·
tors involved,
1be report also said 68 in-
diVidual dodors wertf paid at
least $100,000 a year by
medicare. Florida led with 31,
more than all the other slates
togelhet.
Al least 36 other doctors got
.. $100,000 from medicaid, the
health program for the .poor.
New York, California and
Michigao lopped this llsL
The Senate report kept the
names secret and listed the
doctors and clinic groups only
by confidential code numben,
such as "YYY20671Y."
However, the clinics were
Identified by The ssociate.d
Presa through government
JOUrces and officlal records.
John GUI, administrator of
the Scott and White Cllnlc,
said In a telephone interview
tbal the $1 .3 million covered
, work by 107 physicians who ! are paid fixed salaries rather
1. than receiving patient fees.
1---~· --'nle-Tenrciinic;tounded at
the turn of the century as a
: center,· is now one of the
lar~sl in the COl!llir)',
The Palo Alto Cllnlc also
received $203,559 t h r o u g h
medicaid in the same year for
a total of·s1.t rwlllon from the
two government programs.
Most ol its 130 doctors serve
oo the medical fac:Wty at Stan..
ford University.
'
,,·
11
. Dr. Wilbur was a. partner in the clinic until last summer
when he became assist.ant ex·
eeutive vice president of the
; 1 AMA at jls Chicago head-
quarters.
i · He could not be reached Im·
mediately for comment.
The Palo Alto Clinic was ; I identified by a Blue Shield
: , spakesman in California from
. computer records of the Serial
: • number listed for the '815..CXIO
medicare payment in the
:.. Senate report.
• The . clinic's administrator,
. . ,
)
~
Pricff are DiKOV~.f•~pt on Foi,.
Traded al'ld-~tControll~ tt.~
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LINDSAY 2 MEDIUM SIZE 9c
6-0UNCICAN
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<t'" OYSnR STEW ~--31 '
CORNED BEEf :"::.':.~·-·-·...._ .. , 53'
PEANUT BUmR ~ .... _. '1"
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Liek -Tliem ,
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Ol,YMPIA, Wash, (AP) -If
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on the same uniform.
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Foxy student lobbyists seek-
ing a lower voting age in-
cluded this 'principle in Ute.Ir
•tratogy for dealing with the
stale Iell!lature.
ELBERTA PEACHES ~=~~ ... -29'
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COMSTOCIC
CHIHY 45c 21 -0UNCION -
Results .,rA tbeir over-all ef·
fort: A proposal to lower the
-...q:e from 21 to 19 will be ·a
referendum on the ballot in
the Nov. selection, DEL MONTE CORN::":"...io_ .... 23'
Last year tbe strudents WHOLE POTATOES:::::Su,,., __ 31 • .. worked for •pproval of a . '
1o-voling age through a PEAS w/ONION$ =:::.~·--· 27'
1JM111 ieflillaUv< i;essim and SPINACH ::rre:~.'.-.. , .. _,.,,_ .. 16'
failed. 'l11il year tile)' got a STEWED TOMAT-S"" 2
mMMJre okayed wllbln Uie "" ""'"'·-5'
11rs1 30 days. ZUCCHINI SQUASH ll'.r.:.:_ 29' n.e collel• otudenta cut Our LOW EVer')'dt!y Price!
thefir hair. stored their san-
ull, put 00 111111 and went to ROUND TOP BREAD
LUCKY TEA.BAGS •a·~ ....... 46~
RITZ CRAC:KERSl'm'°• ,. .... 43'
.YANll.l:A WAFERS(:':'~--.. 39'
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IV.ORY SNOW:.':""'. ', •.• 82•
CAMAY SOAP.::' ... , ' 15'
MR. CLEAN LIQUID ='°'m.·-· 66'
Many markets seH rou.nd steak ••• usuallY at
a hl1her prl.ce ••• under a variety of fancy
namn such 1s:
LUCKY calls a round steak a round steak!
And you'll find 1.t cut the way you like it ..• top
rpund, bottom round, bone-i n or bone-out,
BUT IT'S STILL A ROUND STEAK, and like
every cut of LUCKY meat it's a better buy for
THREE GOOD REASONS!
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... 11-Q -• HoOywood lilot --0.f Cut Steak t.w:lon Jrvl -·1........, .... --
--1---·*"""'~ Chip St.alt
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Defense Idea Change
·Nixon. Replaces McNamara Policies
€rediblli.t11 Gap
·'Nixon '.Gets LBJ's !Ailment
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.. WASffiNGTON (UPI) -eqnipm<n! to fight the Soviet de$!r07 Ille Soviets os I viable
President .Nlxon1 prodfuced the Union aod Mainland aun. Jn ~y. framewor. o a 1ve-year • defense plan today pointing to separate...Y!_ealers at the same Nixon, howevtr, ~d the
By MEIUllMAN llMml most part'. do not question """· • cleel" out entiro!y. Tbe knoWo no matter whit the •
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ Nlxoa's sincere hope fO!' 1 l,mpouib!Uty of lolal,' com-r.-""'1 Ill' ot bope, •
surplus· at t h e end of.fiscal plete withdrawal II either 1g. !hat evflt'j -• bit lib for _. a further buildup in nuclear tlme. . Sovieta by the end ol 117G will
arms but a less ambitious role It was the President'• first h@vci e1panded tbtlr offenalve
President Nixon, assuredly 1'11, but they do not believe no.red by or Jmt cm these~ g~ ~to IDch up a
•11houl ~Ungf to, Is ilmbegJn. the atalo •I the notlmal and pie. , bit.
for convenUonal forces. · extensive discussion of the force lo l,200 intercontinental
Jn a foreign .policy message tbeori,es that will guide the na· b4lllstic' mlsslles. ~pared to Cooiress, Nixon warned the . , •6 .a
Soviet Union's s w e 11 i 0 g b~.1 &:!~~ PoSture during with 1,054 for t.11& UniKU _
arsenal of strategic we apoos his admm1SVatlon. J:Je s@ld it States. "
ning-to 1UUer rom an 1 ent world economy ta such th~t . The pre11 cannot be blamed The supermarUt ~
w h J eh p . I a I u e d b i s aurpJua will be on Uncle Sam II for deeply lnjrained emotions pusher·doea not thie a na tor I ~.
predecepor, ...liQij d 0 n B. boob CX>DJe.Juoo.10, 1'71. except lhal-lllCli feel!nu.ad s~ 11111 .._,., fn. ~
Jol)rlton.-c -Y I• · tue Jn point: Civil rlghls." demonstration · tbereOc are dk;tttne thllt Isle t b t 1 JMr, ••
T'hereaie,hoftver,some Nixon and his [am.Uy could reported duly. the rale of price lnereue constituted "a serlous threat would provide "guldeUnes for He queaUoned wlletber the
to our retaliatory capability" the next flve years that are McNamara theory abauld be
that· could force the United consistent not only wiU\ our -i
Stale• JnlQ l n c re a 1 e d na~al .aecurtty and lhe "btheOlt o~yd ,mteea:' ~\ t ~
deploymei:US. maintenance of our corD:o a Y "" e r e v e Y
He sald'he had develaped a mitmenta ~ut wilh our Q.i" -threats we may face" and Th Fihe
new, more flexible doctrine o1 Uooal priorities as well.'' coocluded Iha! It sbould be at r
''strategjc .~~clency" t o Nh:;on all but burled the supplanted by ••four Criteria
new angles. For one thing, move out or the White Howie All the commeiitalof'lt cot-should 1low down iamewhlt.
Nlxoo'a credibility or lack Into 1he wont ghello flop Jn umniats and 1m1aot analym All be lalowo within bit .........-
'thereof has yet to be given. townandwearnolhingbuttat-together, however, cookl not frame ol rer~ .. tu&
-truly adheslvthe labelh. Anothe<1 tered blue denim for the rest convince"""'m 0-1 t housewives prices ooatUiue to ~· .,~ angl~ Is at 8 v n g of~ pre.!fdenUal years and there are better day1 ahead as What can a, prllldla& do ·.-dlscovtred the appurtenances, a r great number « black far u~ COftlUlper prices are about ft? Not ID awful lot. ft•
prequisites and equipment of 1 militants sUll would no t . concerned. A supermarket cept to be C"Oflaitfeat 1n what
President, Nixon now tends to believe him when be aays he is customer \I an avid student of he aays IDd does -and :wait j
replace 1he aSsured destruc-wured .-u-y ·for stral"ll!ttulllclency " T c_ W t tioo" yard!Uck that controlled developed by fonner Del-G 1 Ulcials. relu3. .lil 3 er U.S. nuclear forces in the Sec re ra-r y-Robert s. overnmen ~1..-crl · •
J960's. McNamara that was the fd to identify \UC • teria 00 iJ
Al the same Ume, Nixon touchstone ol A m • r I c • n grounds it would ·-S<Cl'<I T q. et paper
move mor.e swiftlY' a n d for equal opportunity and non-eeonom1cs on hls level and he for time.
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1969. ·adivist would not belleve any SA.TURDAY FEB 21 Perhaps, Nixon's greatest ·presideol almply because he .. st ' said he would bold con· strategic policy in the last lnfonnaUon. The eUect of the
ventional fortes to a level decade. Basically, it declared new policy on the actual level • Ml AM rJ (up I) -
necessary to fig~t one major the United Stales would not or U.S. armirrnenta ls to be n.:,\ ........ apliers b.ave. decided war and one minor war .have to match S o v l e·t Oeshed ln later when Dtfense ~·
simultaneously. ·No longer, he d ~ p 1 o y tnMls . missll,e..fo_r., Secretary Melvin R. -Lalrd tJia-t a "Startling amount" or
Eald, would the United .State! ~sue s1nce it 'already Md present& his defense posture ttn'y cellulose fibers in th e
strive for enoug'1Jroop.s_and more than enough. Power to statement to Congress. Gullstrum between · FJOrlda
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panslon of the Safeguard an-, ••H 1 1 b J tiballlstlc missile system. And avana 8 8 'P 0 8 s e
he made it clear that the sourc:e, since It discharges
1 ABM's role will continue to be 50,(KIO to 100,009 gallons ot raW
1 protec\!00 or U.S. missiles sewage per day into the
from a possible So v I e t coaMa1 current that joins the
knockout attempt, as well u · Gulfstream.'• says Dr. Frank
1 protection of American •citlea u .. ..._._ of th U.S agaiftst.e prhniUve attack by T. ·_. ........ ,-t e •
mainland China. Geologlcal SurVey.
h ll Manheim~ writing in a re-"We must insure l • t 8 cent issue of a scientific potential agg~ see unac.· journal, ruled out .Miami u:
ceptable risks i n con-the source of th e cellulOEe
templating a nuclear attack, because "m8terial from the
or nuclt<lr blac.k:mail, or acts metrop:>UtaD .Mlaml a r e a
which could escalate · to! would tend to be swept
strategic nuclear war_, such as norOiWard by the Gul!stream
a Soviet conventional attack , before it , could reach the
on Europe," he said. eastern parts or the stc8ib of
As for convenUonal forces, Florida."' . . ..
Nixon set a peacetime goal of 11owtv.er, the toilet j,aper maintaining gentrJll purpose .. i.. ln
obstacle when it comes · to repi:e!ents the ~ibmenl ' I •
credibility '1s the pres$, ltseU arid' to their way ol thinking, CHERR' y PIE SALE ! -neWspapers, magufnes, the establishment is a\living,
rad!O and television. And, of raCist lie.
course, the general public. Case in po!J)t: Vlftlwn. AJL..:....~-..-"-·-~--+--~ Tbb large group,bas.been.-.....mge.,...l>Oi' o1 · Alii<i'le>n •
dlUooed for IOltle years to 1oolc peace mllitaota plus aame not PIE EA-TING CONTEST behind a pmJdenUal . llat.. ao militant believe linnly , '
ment or utterances m his Ni.Ion ls not doing all he can
behalf by members •f his ad-to end the \'Br. Withdrawing
minlstraUon. • ttoops at a rather·atead1· rate
Case In point: His recent without waiting for on unllJrely
budget for 11~1 1'71 ·whlcb, peace package-lo _. from
wilhoyt new taies,·anUclpata Pari.! or Hanoi ls not enough.
an w:eedlngly nnaU surplus The m.lllt.ants .aa.y ••eet out
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ecooomtcs reparters who live
with this complicated siw.tjoo
hour after hour, day after day,
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n o t believe the forecast of a
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forces ' ' a de q u a t e for colild be coming from 11Uups
simultaneously meeting a ma-' tbe deiiely-traveled shipping
jor Communist attack in lane through ·the Straits of
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MIAMI: .. (AA)• -Wendy
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contending with a contingency said.
elsewhere." Manheim and hls associates,
This, he defined, as a "1\i working from ships of the II l Woods Hole Oceanographic
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Congress, bul the brlghl-<Yed
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liked the klea just the same. --ON THE TUBE .
war strategy. I\ wt rep ace a_ lh:stttute on cape c ·o d ;
-rule OE Ulumb used by the discovered what they called
Johnson admmistrallon that "quite startling amounts" of
contemplated fighting Russia the fibers while Wdlig waler hr the Nit guide to •het'1
and China with conventional pl j f ~"ami 1 It ht:[f'"'" 0 ,. lY, ,e,d TY Weapons al the .am. "-·, as sam es "" u . was _. b .. , ,.. , ~~ of ~ .. , of Amer! 'I IC -•l1tri ST99 wi tne well is supporting a minor part a ·.....-uY ca Set.rd.., e4itte11 of the DAILY
war ..... Jhe ao-called 2~ war ~~ ~ts ~Flo": from Pll.01',
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NO ..... l"OINTMl"NT NECS:SSA"Y fact. were never reac:bect •
· , 1 ·. • •Doc' Cha-Kem.Co say1:
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Dickens Now
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By VERNON SCOTT
· HOLLYWOOD . (UPI) -Among television's
most sl\illin~ hours almost 8'iuredly Will be "David
Copperfield, • a video movie scheduled to beam
March 15. · . Tbo cast includes Michael Reduave, Ron
MoOdy Emlyn Wi!lianu. 11.ichard Atlenborough,
Ralph ' Richardson (as Mr. Micawber) and Sir
Laurence Olivier in a bit parl ·
Dll,ECTOR Delbert Mann (who brouaht "Mar'
ty" to tho screen l midwifed the tw<>-ho.ur show for
American television and as a theatrical release
elsewhere in the world. Already in the theaters in England, Mann bas
been criticized !Dr tampering with the structure
of the Dickens claaslc.
"I begin with David Copperfield as a grown
man, and reveal his youth m retrospect,_" "'Mann
gaid. "I felt we had to give it a modem interpre-
tation and point of view to make ii valid for today's
audiences."
DICKENS ls second only to Shakespeare in Eng·
lisb Uterary sanctity. Any change Is a sacrilege .
"The performers balked when I first contacted
them " Mann said on his return from London where
the film was made ... But after reading the script
they were very enthusiastic.
_ . "It's. ~n 35 _years since 'O.a~id _Cj>p~rt;eld'
was produced as a movie with. f'l'eddle Barlhol<>-
mew in the tlUe role and W. C. F11lda as M1cawber.
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•'Today It is -a classic museum piece.
"Techniques of film· making are altogttber dill·_
erent. Audienooi are looking for dlHerent things.
And we've tried to take that approach."
MANN, a dedicated student of film tecbnlquos,
said. "the critics haven't quarreled with rft'inter·
preting Shakespeare. But Dickens is another mat·
ter, perhaps because his work is seldorp dOne on
film.
"Dickens' writings were a total reflection of his
Um.es. And the unique thing is Uiat the problems
of bis dll)' exist today."
This particular rendition o! "David Copl"'r·
field'" is a breakthrough in cooperatiGll between a
major video network and a movie studio.
Financing and distribution of the film is a com-
bined effort of NBC and 20th Century Fox. Cost of
the llQ.day shooting schedule fell short o! $2 million.
DIRECTOR Mann was responsible for "Heidi''
which has become a television annual. Mann hopes
''Dax.id CDppetfield'' _will be as +successful.
••t haven't seen the old movie version since it
was first released," MBl'ID said. 0 0ur interpretation
remains faithful and true to the book but with the
knowledge that a very few people have ~een the
original film and even fewer have read the book
recently.
uwe've done our best," he concluded. "We think
It's excellent.•• I
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Chicago Bl.ack . Hawk Lou Angotti into .the ne! <Via~ad of th.e· puck-.
Goalie E;rtPe Wakely -was temporarily out of the a"Ction when Arbour ·
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J7 ROGER CAIUSON
Of ftlf ...,,. i,i.t S!Jlff
Westminster Htah S c h o o I
;· clinched a berth in the CIF
AAAA basketball p I a y o f f s
:, Wednesday night and set ltselt
up with a chance at all of the
• .,. Sunset Le•gue marbles with a
.... :1u1· vtrdlct over ho&l liun-
-. tlngloo Beach.
·" <TIN>, ..,..,h Don Leavy, in
his first year al the Lion helm,
.• lrill .&ul<le his quiptet fnfo
•• ~Friday'.s conirool:ltioo with
. Maflna with a shot al the fir st
• varslt)' bas kel b a 11 cham-
p(ons~p ia the school's II-year
history. •
~:--Tb.r-lo ser ot the ·:~ Wetbnimter-¥artna clash' is
;: J1so issured a berth bi the
,:~ JtlayOffs as the ·circult's No. 2 ::~ ., ... ~ -f, I•· .. .
team as Hunt.iagtoo's loss
dropped the tw~Ume de!en-
diog Sun5el League tiUiN·two
games oft the paee o f
Westminster and Marina (both
are now 94) WiUl one a:ame remairµng . · ·
·Westmlnsler ·did ·u with a·
nourish, avenginr a ti-53
earlier setback to the Oilers. ·
The Lion's trlO ol Dan
Broderick. Stev'e . Mc:Leodon ah<t. Richard Mann clearly
dominated the Issue a.M a'n ad·
ded advantage was virtually
perfect fret throw sl»oling by
the-Uoa's club.
ln all, the wi~en: congccted
on 3Z of 37 shots from the free
thrilw line-most of.them one·
a n d one situations for an
exe1!llent 11.5 percent.age.
Between those three they
tallied 25 gratis shots and ac-
rounled fer 61 of the Invader's
total oI 71:
HunUogton Beach dropped
behind early =in the lirst ·
quarter ll)d never recovered.
~ ·the · Uoru got •
sizeable. lead, they beglUI
working the ball slow!~, forc-
ing Huntington to come out of
its 1-2·2 zone and per'IOO&I
fouls began mounting against
the Orange and Black.
Broderick -and· Mc Lendon
stqpped Huntineton's in!ide
·game for. the most part and
the snappy pliy of Marin sta~
bed the Oilers' o f f e n 1 e
repeatedly.
·HunUoaton 1hot below par
from the lleld, nettlna 22 of 113
for Sf.9 percent w b 11 e
Westminster W8' roughing the
nets on 23 of 49 occasions for
41 percent.
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• ·.~Se~ ·K._il)gs Near T:it-·
After 43-42 Vict.o ··
By CRAIG SHEFF
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Corona de! Mu Hlgb's Don
·. l\lli)an .ioea,Jllllny •. thinp ""II
1in a buketball Wll!opn -but
he .s~aliJJes Jn di1vlni for
th~~I.
, · Klllian perform~ . h I s
,.specialtj With su~ess with
jll:st three seconds left in the
Sea Kings' Irvine League
crudil Wednesday nlgbt and
1 it gave Corooa 4tl Mar a 4Ml
win in the losers' gym.
• Th&·victory put coach Taody
G~s' team all alone tn flrst
I!!""· The sea K1np """'· htve • 9-3 record while Loll'a
is M . Estancia la Iii third
place with ao 1-t ~k. follow· '
rot the ball back wilh 38 se-
~ but the Saxons turned ·
the ball over and the Sea Kinga
called a Um• oui. with 11 se-
conds left-and the stage w as
iet for Killian's herol~s.
Corona aot an outstanding
erfort fr.om guard Tim Conroy,
who bad II· Poinls. All but one
of Conroy's eight field goals
came from outside.
Jn the· end, it was the Sea
Kings' slowdown game that
led to the wln. Coron& set the
tempo early and -the Saxons..
•• were unable to aet their la.St
break going.
The Sea Kina• lhot 4'.Z per,
cent from 'I!'" Qoor, htltlnl \I
of 39. Loara finlthed with~
field goals in 50 tr~· fo~
percent. The Saxon. bad
very cold third quartei,
necting only ooce la 11 '
tempts and that came with ~
seconds left in the quarter.
Conroy was the high IC01'
for the night while Kl
tossed in 11.
Figlat Breaks Out
Marina High clinched a ~. lbe ~ .KiJ?&' can split Qtanc1a , Q.,et berth ·n the ClF buketball their reil')atmnc two I~· 0 . _ · ~ , • '
B~ ~"!.,c~!~!" ing it.s loss to F~ ya11ey. · E . • Up
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Walters (54) liauJs in rebound in close quarters
th Westminster ·.&~e Dan Broderick in \Vednes-~ay night's crucial Sunset League duel. Westmin·
• CAILY ,tLOT..,..,.. •1 '" O'o.-91 st er won, 78--57, tQ. stay tied for first with Marina .
The two leaders will settle the Sunset basketball ~i
lle Friday at Westminster.
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·Jluc s Lose
~o ·Mesa~
• • ~ove Hurt
~ v ~ange c..;11eoneae will
"1clude lb -.10 biskeiball ~Sou Satur'daY night, follow-
'-a 99-19 loss lo San Diego
ilea Wednesday ni&bt in the ~·gym. . •·. ,p'lbe Pirates wil host San
Diego City Collea:e in the
a{,al0t1 finale.
-:Orange Coast bad fiv~ ~yers in double figures, led
tQr Phil Jordan's 26. Jim
1'ndelon I.ailed %1. McConnlch
p\ced the winners with 26
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fettd a knee lnjucy Cl ve mln~i.a Into the game and
"'' taken to a San Diego Hospital for observaUon. He
was later released.
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Tift Seeks Four Play ers
Anaheim .Looms As Site
For "72 NCAA Tourney
• Anaheim conven\jon center and basketball
arena rou:ld be the scene of Ute 1972 NCM
\\les~m Regional~tb~ll toun_wnent ac· <.'OC'\ling lo Larry ker~. chairman of Lhe
regional selection comnrltlee.
··The Anaheim. arena won't be available
until th at time," Kerker says.
In th e meantime, selection of a site for
this year's event is still up in lhe air. Pu11e1
Sound and Seattle-Pacific have both been
ruled oul unless hasty, .last-minute ad·
justments can be made.
One is loo small and the other has a high
school toumamenl running on the san1e
dales. .~
~ Puget Sound mrcr130lSe"' Stale or idaho
y.·ere se)cded as tWo of the four entrants In
the Weitem ltegionals which include: 13
states. Final two· schools will be selected
nexl \Yednesday morning.
This oould be a break for coach Tim Tift ·.s
Anteaters. If they overcome tht lethargic
play of the last ll''o '"11ame1 and pest a
substantial Yictory over UC Riverside Fri-
day, thty could be "in··.
Selection of the final two teams win bt
made before the nnal toad swing al San
f"emando Valley State aild Cal Poly <San
Lu Is ObiSPo) bu f the upcoming weekend
aamest Uire: In all, are very Important.
* * * On Ule rttni.tUag front TUt 11 1ttld.1g
four junior college playen to till out tH
11ubmJt ••me1 of players for the aen
1eU01i it I• u:~ tou.P." IN: says.
"We Uve to nbmit prospecUve
frelhmel urty ta Juauy. We hive 19
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HANDY
bJ&~ dool playen lJIPl1lq for ad·
milalM next tu.o.: IUpt DOW 1. •m
talkla( wllb jalor ~Uege p11yen aboat
........... aod .. deadlloe la. •IHMlt
up ror R1t.11IW., &MM' umu,"
* * * On the subject of recnilUni. CtJ Slate
tt.ona Beodl) coach Jtrry Tlltanlan i.n·t
lelUn& any grass grow under Ms-feet.
tie was heard to remark to the 49tr
publicity director tut wtek that he want.cl
the names of the lwo pla.Y'l' Adolph Rupp
of Ktntu~ hid baMed lnim the nationally
ranked squad submitted tor enrollment at
WISC. ,
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roster for '"-X'' '"astn. •
.. ~M'i Qve .4Jl~b. u .early deadllDe to .•
"Ir Soderberg quits, ·get hi& name on the ·
lbl u.wd~"•Tarklllian..tddod.
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Mullally •parked.the hoot Vlk· and treks to Estancia Silur· 'By Barons,' 53· .5n'iir;• Ing& to a &&.67 come-from. day · ~
behind _victory over Anaheim. The garpe was a &ee-1aw
The Viklng1 . ltav~I : t o . struggle throuibout. wjth the
Westminste.n Fllidey n1&ht. as lead changing bands numerous
the two . Sunset League co-tiriies. •
lead~ collide betd.Qa for tbe---.....With .a pµnute and. 40
loop title. Rconds left in the game,
Muina pined a-measure of COtona's JeU Goelltz hit a pair
revenge from the Colonists, or free throws to give hls club
wbo handed the Viki11gs a 1 41-31 ad vantage.
~klnt loss in the league's Buf Loara came. right back
first round of play. and..talliP.d a pair of buckets to
Anaheim coach B r ~ n t ta.kt the lead, O~l with 53
Cowser remarked d u r 1 n g &ee0nds remaining.
halftime, "If we do~'t stoe A shot by Corona del Mar
fouling, we've had 1t." His was unsuccessful and Loara
squad ps:oceeded to ( o u I '"""" .., M.tr 1u1
themselvel 'into oblivion in the ..on.,,.., ~ : '! ~
last two ltanzas. kll111111 s 1 ' 11
Four oC the Co lo nists' SOYi.r 1 ' ' J Gotlltt t , l ' starting live fouled out as th! c;.,,..,.,. • 1 • ''
Anaheim crew picked up %7 ~:V 1: _; 1~ .!
total fouls. • · Llitt tu 1
The Vikings parlayed .those Nld>ol•s 1: ~ •: ~
rouls into 30 tosses Imm the weto11 1 ' J J
gratis line out'd «! altempt.s. · =-.:"" ! ; : :: Mosier canned 'all 11 of hi; w11o111er 1 J a '
f the lin $11nllltY 1 I I J attempts rom e as he TOltti " 10 u ,,
led" Viking scorers wlth 17
points. Wben starting: center
Kipp Baird picked up his
fourth-perso na l, MUJlally came
on to h~lp turn the game
•round.
Mulfally picked off nine re-
bounds and scored 10 points.
six of them ~ming on a pair
or three-point plays within 30
11;econd! of each other in the
closing minutes.
Mustang s
Blow Lead,
Fall, 75-74
By PHIL ROSS
Of fllt DaHr 1'1114 tl1ft 'Reserve forward B 111
Kri!tinat, who only moments
before had left the 1ame with
a painful back injury, sank
two free throws with only one
second left to give Fountain
Valley an upset M-50 win over
Estancia Wednes:day night tn·
Irvine League basketball ac·
lion at the winne~· gym.
Kristinat bad to leave the
game with only '11 secoods left
after a hard colll$1on with the
Eagles' 6-6 center, Skip
WUliams, while the pair bat-
tled for a rebound.
Bt,1l the g a m e Baron sub
came right back after receiv-
ing first aid on the FOWltain
Valley bench and went to the
charity stripe following a fight
Involving a team mate and two
Estancia players. Fans poured
out of the stands to join in the
fracll! before orde r ct1uld be restored. _
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Kings back into 1 o I ;
po&$e$alon of the leap lead.
Fountain Valley evened Jtl
record at 6-f. The Barons, set
a second coneecutive ep.
portunity to knock off a ~
Jender Friday night l"hen thty
host Loara. ,..'
Estancia has a chance tJt ~eep-right on Corona's beeb:
Fr.iday night with a road CGD-
test against first-year Editoll.
;while the Se•· King! will tit
hosting another p c t e n t 1 aJ,
.spoiler, Santa An.a Valley. '"
Both teams had po o?'
i;hooting nights. •
Estancia COMected on only
36 percent · from the floor.
while the Barons had a wor.e
time finding the range with
only 29 percent.
High s~rer for the ni1ht
was Gary Valbuena with 17.
Gary Orglll (16), Wiiiiam•
(12) and Les Hester (12) led
the Eagle offense.
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tied down. Kristinat hit the Bu11.... ~ J • :t two free throws to nut Dave Wllll•n'I• J ' • IJ r-Sl\l11ellneur 1 o o l Brown's Barons on top, 53-50. H1~J • 1 1 1
Eslancia's Gary Orgill went ~:.:;, ~ : : 1~
to Ute other end and canned a Tor.is '' 11 " ., one-pointer which was a result 1'•1111111 Vtn11 un .. "'' '"' of a technical foul called on a s~111111 ' 1 ' '
Fountain Valley p I • y er for "'•lbllan• • J 111 ll'!•fT J • ' '' Marina led almosl the entire
diJi lance, IO&ing: the I ea d
momentarily ·-In -the_ third
quarter, 38-37. The lead chang·
ed hinds shortly after Baird
picked up hls fourth pet30nal
with ~: 12 to go_ jn the. third
engaging In the fight .' · G•rtoe' 2 • 1 •
By HOWARD L HANDY Tile Fountain Valley win ~:":r ! ~ ! ~
or 111t--c"1f'-""' mtt--Jmoc-.ed·the Eagles-out of . .a:tie ..-.w""'' ' ' 1 •
Hollywood studios wouldn 't for first place with Loara and, '~:.11 • 1; ,: 1: ~
buy the script of the Edison-coupled with the Saxons' Joss sc ..... '' oU,,.,.,..
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f\ three-point -play by Bob
Beal shot the Vikings back In·
to the lead.
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and his valiant Mustangs
wouldn't buy il either.
With five minutes 'showing
or,i the scoreboard clock. Costa
Mesa held a 67-50 advantage
(17 points) and controllr:d both
backboards with regularity.
But when the final buzzer
sounded, ~1ike Bates had tank·
ed. a jump .shot from the key
to give the Chargers a 7>74 M.lllOIA 161)
" " . ' ~ '• Irvine League victory.
1 1~ The Chargers scored 25 Cror'lkrll•
McGufrt ....
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' ' ' ' ' ' .. ' . , . ' n points in the fina l 4:49 while : ,! holding: Neeme's charges to
1 11 seven.
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Sctr1 " 0w&111n
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u " Scott Fristad scored under the
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Basketball
Standings
ICUTM COAST CONP•••NCI w \. .... , ...
Fu111!1on t I 137 101
Ctn"llM ' ! 141 "'-1 s." 01._ """' s i 1s. m S.n Cle90 • a m 111
Ori n" Cont • 1 117 t.I'
S."t' A11t l 1 61' 1tl Ml, S." All'9rllo 1 I jlJ '61 • .._...,.., Sew•
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CerTll-. tnr1
basket to make it 74-69 in
favor of the Mustangs.
An attempted control 'ame
fo und the Mustanas passing:
erratically and first Lyle Ray·
m~ drove in for a layup,
then Bates hit one to close the
gap to 74-73 with SS seconds to
play.
Co.sta Mesa worked the ball
Into Ute comer and that was· a
mlstake. John Fisher batted
an attempted pass into the
" hands of teamma te Mike Arus
with 19 seconds remaining.
After a double timeout,
Edison passed inbounds but
Fristad re<."Overed for tbe
Mustangs. They couldn't hold
possession and the Chargers
took over once again with
seven seconds left.
utv1N• L•.t.11u• 'l'1\e. ball was worked quickly W L Pfl Poll c;or ... • oNt M4r • J M.? .wt lo Bates who dribbled to the
~!r;!ci. ~ ! ~ ~ key and fired . The ball swtsh-f:l~'•:.:,•11•v ·: . t m : ed lhroligb W\th two seconds
s.11 • ...,.. v111tY • 1 10.1 ,,, le.ft and be!ort timeout could
E•IMft 4 I lll 710 be al M11M1r1 1 11 n1 tse c led it was all over. w .. 11tMlr''t tetr• A h rtb kin I I th COl'Oll• ... Mor a. lo••• a ea rea g oss or e
Foyn111n vene1 l:I. ri1111CJ• ~ Mustangs and 1 sweet tasli"" EdllOll u. S~!!'~ Mtfl ,, ·-e
''"'' Arll~1 '\::.,-111 •) victory for the Chargers.
Cotti M•s• 11 1Mtnot11 11le winners h!l 12 of II al·
s 1n11 "'"' 1.1111ev 11 c-• dtl Mir temp•· from the Ooor j n the E1!111C'l1 YI Edb on •I M1rln1 ...
LGft.•.-1.Lfouu111n Y111e1. fin!!. period; a fantasUc 'IS -
suN11T L•.t.ou1 per""11, L. They alto added nine W L l'I , ...
iii•• • i '" 111 .. poiJlls at the free throw llne. in !~·~, ' •• j}I ·-~~ .. t final ··---="'ri hMh 1 4 :u m ~!\\' "'""7"'"'' S~IUI. ,\= lrtiol' ~ f US 1.J •DtlON (1H
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iRVINE HOPEFULS -The Irvine League wrestling finals are slaied for Es-
. itancia Jligh School Friday with first roWld mat~hes start.in' at 2 p.m. follow·
ed by consolations at 7 and the championships at 8 p.m. Pictured above are
two outstanding candidates for league honors, Doug Hilliard of Corona del Mar
(top) and Bob Fate of Estancia. · ·-· ··----~
3-lrvine
Schools
In Playoffs
The ·cJF's AAA basketball
-jilayorr pairings have three
lrvine League teams In the
picture and scheduled to op-
pose the trio (presu,mably
Loara, Corona del Mar and
Estancia) are Santiago, Avia~
llon and Glerm.
-Glenn will traVeJ to the
Irvine circuit's ch amp Ion
wi\ite the other two are away
in tic first round of lesls slat-
ed !pr Tuesday.
t.fwion Viejo, sUll hopeful
orJa:hid to the playoffs as the
No. 3 team from the Crestview
loop, will meet either Los
Alamitos. Lasuen or Verbum
Del should the Diablos receive
• bid.
Los 1 Alamitos is top seeded
ln the JZ.tearn tourney. All
berths will be filled, but final
·placements will not be made
until ·Sunday. • l
AAA
Upper Bracket
Loi Alamitos open
POmona at Riverside Poly
Irvine No. 2 al Santiago
Foothill al La Mirada
Lasuen open
Santa Mana at Antelope
Valley
Irvine No. 2 at Avi1Uon
La Salle at Bassett
Lower Brickel
Murphy at Righetti
Mil'aleste al R a n c h o
Alamitos
Kennedy (Barstow) a l
Nor\hvlew
Katella at Chino
Verbum Del open
River.aide North flt ·Victor
Valley
VIila Park open
Glenn St Irvine No. I
-t:owser \V.ill
RCllign Post
Brant CoY.•ser, An ah e Im
High School's varsity basket-
ball coach, will resign his
coaching position following the
conclusion of the S u n s e l
League IC!ledule Friday night
against Western.
C<1Wscr, 41, said I.hat he
wanted to coach foolblll only.
lie has been an .Anaheim
~sistant football coach for 17
1ears. IA six seasons as head
llllillitball coach Cowser hRS 111 --tWo Sunset League ~
cha..,lons. ltls 'teams have
~ed an 83-70 record.
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5 Lettermen Return
VCI to Launch
Golf Slate Friday
UC Irvine opens the 1970
golf season Friday at Santa
Ana Country Club, hosting Cal
SLale (Los Angeles) with ac·
tion getting under way at
noon.
Five lettermen return from
last year's L2-8 team under
new head coach Jerry Hulbert.
Ron Chamberlin and
Andrew Pounds return as non-
lettermen. Bob Allen, a junior
who sat out last season after
.earning a letter as a freshman ·
and newcomer Rich Sogn are
also expected to live the
Anteaters added slrength.
Steve CUtler, a two-year lel-
terman and No. I on the squad
last season, heads the list or
returnees.
Ofher Jettermt"n j n c l u d e
junior Rick Kerns a n d
sophomores Ron H o o v e n ,
Duke Hopkins and D a v e
Johnson,.
OCC, Gauchos
In Spike .Ac tion
Orange Coast Co 11 e ge' s
track and fiekl team treks to
San Diego Mesa Co1lege Fri-
day to-parUcipate in the first
annual Souili coast Conference
relay&. '
In other / spike actlonJ Sad·
dleback hosts Rio ltondo on
Friday. -
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Thundly, FtbtuatY 19, 1970 O~LY PILO~ ,, . -
''70Tennis·6utl00kfor Area Teams
•' . Ne1Cport. Hvl'N>r
If ooe discusses Newport
Harbor's pos.!ibllitles o! wJn.
nlng the Sunset· League tennis
crown again with the oppQSing
leat!U• coaciies, Ibey woold
overwhelmingly agree lbat the
Tara are~ team"to'beat.
Robbie CUMilliJwn, K I m No •. I single& player and Jeytr
Perino, Bruce Charles. Bill will probably be uoed moot In
Paley, Dave EaslmllJ), Dennis dbublel COl'Qpetitlon.
Durglo and Steve Jones. Wahl ..aceciOo Ihol lhil II a
.The Tar ICbedule ~sembles rebuHdln& eeuon for the
a !rip down !be Amuoo .... 1 Arl1als but la Ol>llmltUc obout
lluck ·Io !11th In !be touib sU-i Leque, while powerful
Newport atDlad a n o t b e r
cbsmplomblp.
Deaton -!ht two r.tumeil, while Blelckor allo ·hu -
coming proopecl& -In . •
Steve Fonb.ay, Jim ~
and 8'n Connor, -\
lrllll(Jlao\ed Texan.
But Newport tennis mentor
Pat Wilson offers, "SUre, we
have a really good crack at
the tlUe again, bu1 oor bojos
have to show enough desi re
and must have the proper at-
titude to do it."
Wilson has nine of 12
returnees from his squad
whlch Jost by one point to
Rolling llill5 In tile CJF finals
tut year. However, ~aJ.w
realizes the pitfalls of cbaches
making wild pre d t c ti on s
before the season is even
under w~y.
Bob Ogle and Glen Cripe, 1·2
fullshers in league singles'
compeUUon in 1969, head the
list of Newport lettermen back
for another try ..
Other-monogram wlrmers
who return to face the school 's
toughest-ever tennis slate are
boat. the Artlsll In lbenear fill~.
Included tn the compet!Uon "We biv~ a tumiit « 25
are de!endlog Clf tlUl•t Roll· and 11, are' frelilman: , .wllh
Ing Hills, San Diego champibn tatlent " '
La Jolla •nd all the teams · "W~'ll ;""" atlll win a few
which made it to the C1F matches. 'l\lft.ln ahouJdo be a qua~rfinals la.st se_ason in-strong conteider for the
eluding nlne league cham-Crestview League Utle," 1ays
plons. Wahl.
Freshmen Tim O"ReIUy and The Arl1als plllyed at a .5110
Dave Rosener iitd junior clip tut ytar (10-10) and
var.illy I r a du a t e Jim finished foorth ln the
Jacobsen are the best _bets to Cresb'iew clreult:
fill In the thm: ope9 spots on Wahl 1111ya he.thinks that his
the Tari' J'06ter. eight-man team will_ probably
Keller'• clMel IOI!, Ihoolb
not an ~ate ooe, II to
build • good loog ''"""' net prqgraln at Marina. ·
He uy1, •• AJ far u the 'Im· mtdilte 'progrtU •o( our pr().
gram, goes, a lot depend! On
how our young players (most
up from 1l'9 junior vmit1)
react to varstty eompeUtion."
The Ihno beat young pro-
spects are Jell Redd, Cbrl>
Byriies and •Evan Kaizer, all
of whom performed for the
Vike JV1 last l[>rln1.
C:oato Meao
work out to two players from each class from senior . down Charlie Blelcker just arriv~
to freshman. from Odesu, Tens a few
L8g11Ko Beech
lt figures to be a rebuilding months ago and fie Is all ready
year for Laguna Beach High's M•ri-to begin hJ1 first season at lhe
van:lty tennis team with three helm Of the Cost.a Mesa High
returning lettermen on the Marina High hh a new ten-tennis team.
ros~ -nls coach ln Bill Keller and in The Mu.stan1s f 1 o l s h e d
Batt·for coach-A-rt--Wafit-I a"r•e -.his ~piruoiltlli"1iii1y way ror -r0unb"""7Ji1Uie patiiit : Irvlrie
Rotco DeMatels, TOny Fryer Viking tennis fortunes to 10 ls League Jut year a~ only twO
and Brad Steer. up. leUermen al'f.I back ln the fold.
beMateJs fiiures to~ be: ~e Last year the Vlkes were Dennis Ciolll and K e,n
Bleicbr aaYa. "We dofl't
~ve enough tolent to be •
real UUe threat; ., W"e lhduld
be batched In Iht mlcldle.''·
~But," t,, .~tlJliaeJ. . "we
have a real acrapplng bunch
and we may cause aome
upsets as the ae4son goes
al~."
Biekker, who deYIJoped a
noteworthy tennla program at
Pennlan fflih lo Odem, h!ell
Loara find Estancia .. are the
schools to beat in the ltvlne.
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'!be deep sea fl~ pldur< ~ U. toUtb WMt loQf<l·very ~. a<:<ording to londlng o!flclafs. '!'be water lemperalu"' ~.cooditioos ar< exctlJ;nl for lhil •• of lhe ytat,.llJ!ll . lhe
~ !"rlace and botlom !lib are pn>'1!l'nl excellet!t oport for
.i..-t . anclers. " . .
'.;.'The deep'"' laitdli>ill:•I San Diego a"' rqlortJnl &ood (spotty)
runs of whJte sea bass aod a Jew yellowtaU are b[eigg1~ught lo
Uven up the action even more. The boall are all baullna ·light
Joads out of 'the ,_1unll:l~I Pl er, which mates for aoocf filhlna
when th.e party b?&~_1et into the fiab. , . C1o.ser to bome, Art's~ aDd Dafty'1 l.iocUr are both1Vn-
iil>g olf lillore boOts dally anl lh• calcbeo have been 1""1. Bonllo,
~and barrecuda are giving up the best sport. but·for rannb!rs
.....,,,.,. wowd do Jir tiettir by go!J!I out after_the rock and
...,, cod--
The.wba'8 WatchiJl6 trips runniD& oul oi the P1Vllion are very _llJ_U.C and lhe sl(l>t of a pat whale oxnJng lo the surface of
·~ •-ts one Y"'! wlll ....ernber (or l looc lime. 'Ille tripl are iliPini nm ·on lhe -tenets ltltb ~ times 11 1 un. and I
;~ f)>ou1! lhe .ix.t lllan<f·llolJday,J'or Id....,. reserY.UOO.. ....... ~ . . .
0 '"Skill llaiimnen. who ate fllhln& lhe ~ and the mouth of j<t·
ty a• i.aS. IO<!d-~ofJJua and balh!l ·SPOlllD croaker
-·red bot ID· lb• Bad< Boy acconlfi>i .lo 'MIU G--.r the
Pavilion. 'l'hO , baas _...._ 'being caupt by "1>1lhlc deep running
plup in u..·_c~nntk or <lrillfng ~·ie.u.m over the .eel
grass oo lllCllll\lnc ...i °"tcofnl IJ!lq. l,IQlb Ibo Pavll!on and ~··.:~ hi .. · lldlll 1vallabfe for rent lfoog wJlh a good 'iiiil>IY of llve bait for: flabliia outside the jettl~. ·~. . . . -..... -. . . ~--F~li ~..u:r f'blli119 Ae>ertife
'l1<e ...... atlhe,i<P.t--J.t., "'.-.i don a bl~ bot Ml\ lak8 n,ort lalr ...... -.. -· ... ;,i .. aa4 .._ wlLll calllslo .. ~ blDe,U l!t!N~rtd very-· ,
Reversal
Aller· dropplq a l O -Z
dect~oo lo ~.Wed
-neaday, ~k Coll41e'1
baaeball t.am wUI be Idle unW
Salu$y, Feb. 28, wben It
tauncbeJ .uie Duett . Coo-
fe.rtnoe -acuon.
n.e Gau~ tiost Imperial
Valley ln a dou~ader.
l n tbe lou lo Cypn!U ,
Gauci!<> coach Doug Friis wed
tbree plld>era. H.W an! Hoyt
tossed the ·first tbree fra.mts
wilh Sten Shepanl going the
nut four. Kip Wina: pitched
the final two ioflinls.
The loa was Saddleback's
third In four outlnp µit s
sea.son. The kine win came
over Cyprus Jut Monday.
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'fllllt4 wlill Shi 8odfWf ... Jtll llOlpne, lloLll lop ntod --ttiliaa ea, ail"lal7 ...,id to come IP wW. fwr keeptn. · •
__ ..l\e ope"nlnfl wuJlilhllahttd by 1 IJ•pc.md; 7* 0W1ce ba3a
laken.,.by 11 poacher three days befon! the: openi11g. Even though
the1bU. to. dltt b: tbe--blattt bass taken. in .Cali!omia on hook ...r~i:,~.c1.., nol feel 'thot tbe baaa qualifl.., for lhe (i~tkin Ol ~ big 1iob caucht legally· II one lhlll&. but City Ca :.lioii&ihl!ll a'l!ih takmlii a closed 'lake ·llJlen:no other illsl•~ , ge ~ 1" ~ \o ~ lot the fbb II ·•not!'t!'. lhillC' II tlJe· •
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'_..r " Jn.the opinion of -thll writer, tn order for a fish to qualify for M•llldplt lM'" st.H1"1 ·:i#rl riCord it bu tO ht aught IDCI witneaed acc.ordinl to 'the °""'"CM..._ w l
~~-.l?ld U)jJ beautiful J~e baa: was JNl caught"1aocording to Jllhnt111 .,,. s.n . s o
the rUteS and regui..tJons .of the book, and· therefore can not be :~:n,~'!';' ! ~
r,prded as .a statt.rteOtd." · · _ MoWlt'• ... ...,.,_ 1 ' O.C. *W I Altt· .AleXaoder •nd. DeMls Gre:)'Shock, both Rpruenting the s1trr1 v.-" '" '"'"' 1
-Quick Ree) do. l:lf~ta Meu. fished nearby Vail Lake over the ,,...,.,"' ...... ...,... ""'-""·
weeltend rand (oond rislting to be only fa.ir. The duo fished hard to I!: ::, <::..~1 Forti :::
come up with .a rew k.et:pus. Other· iilgle11i .on the lake m&naged M~ Fi.Mrttr .,.,.._ tM •i 11_.
:·~ P.ick up·.• few pice nrt,.e:rs or crqppie. . ' _ · L•"'I' M_..,. rw... '"'"1 tu. ~ ltllOOt l""""' 11.t" --Ben Feat.hen: and Ron Lefsack of Westminster dlttkt d In ,_ ·11• cw11t '"rvtO 11.t ~.~-"th.. nd I Bolh -~~lull J"" ..,...., IJ--trMI Sotll '"' ..,UUl,t&y W1 -peu ! o crappie. anglers """iin.i · 20 flsh en" ,._~ rJ1111""°" •IMI Sootl "-'
Jimils of the .blackies. with the bigge:st flittlng the si:.ale:s at two ciw,,e., .._...'-"' rHowll'•I i..t
""'-, t DI ...... -· ,.,~ tum fished with weifrt"! lip In about~Jt feet ol • L ...JWater over brush. · . . , ... · ~ "-'lk" ..,. • • •• h .,. al . 11~ lW. Mli'bt 4 I J,''""' • The rmnagemen_t ai V I Lake: ts l~l§ii);I l.O'!J~ '&~_J>iit s• .. MdtWl'I 1 1 1----"!I;. bld.Jdtbtn the ~ quph! or weeks. The water temperature is • =::" UMr•i "' ~ ~ ""~ to rtae and· the •bus should be ~-up. into. shallow . DIM 1MOnlerie!I • • •
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1. •• Olck l••llf!'I• (hcvrlf·O 11.t .. ~ . °"" ~Mrl !MOM) 10.J c 1·1 . • -I . I ,1,.. 11M: &nit at1loa a1 l"'9e ~ tlowed.do1F1 ... ~t, l.,at &Omt .,.., w.rMr t'-tllf11,-1 10.1 a 1 onv,a n.i•Ke pans to
...,.P~ dl{qu1 of IJP wtatea bf dillwrtler u f:tlatltd CM Ide honor tht UC ' Irvine. baseba ll
. t~lut weewad. The moct idlve spol wa.s areDd th' lllaMI Dre team 1t'a dinoer-dance at the
... ·-nd boat aagkn ..... a ....... •boat Lim fflil"' rod. UCI Han, dbnll Balboa Boy Club have been :J:-~ bell baits we:n dteae,; TNT. UlmOI eccs and cancelled by mutual agree-.~..... · · . Team Second ment. ~~;: i;ne .bais wen ·''"' to. bite:, bwt a few larce crappie ""ere The event was scheduled for ;~pc. ftich could me• ill!"& u. Mc fllttlts will toOI ~ mov-Georae -Gtronsln and Tom Friday night but the Anteaters • .. he lrvtoe Lab ~ MDe or u.e: largest crapple: ta Soulhml Fitzwater won · the doubles have a basketball game that ~~t:llirpruia, ha! H"tatea.a stlJ1ed ullei' ptt only to locate ~ nat-champlonlhlp in the All· evening and the Angels are u-bu I in9ct: Unlvent(y Of Cal t Io r n I a preparing for the trip to
" ~ t a 141 t& . _. tftm .. llrike •. RnervaUou are not handball tournament held at spring training at Holtville.
• ~ r tery at ~. hilt for flaJdq iaform1don, pboae: '33-llZO. UC Irvine last wetktnd but the A UCI night at Anget
I-""' •• .Lake Havasu is pradudni a few large stripen for those Anteate~ Unished aecond to Stadium on ~1ay ' when the :·,~rmen with ~ know hOw on how to hook into ttrese UCLA in the final team stan-New York Yankeu are in
• , lnDsplanis. OfOdals it Black Meadow Landing repoJ1. that the di · town , will replace the schedu\.
" ... ~tripers are hlttlna very deep running plugs In the attas. near ~· Cleave:r (lf the Bruin ed dinner-dance 1 s a ~1f'-. d~ Angler SUCCf;SI is not too &:ood, but the chance at squad won the alnglu Wm· scholarship fund r a Is Ing
'.nlch,ng a 20 pciund plus striper is wen worth the effort expended. p\ogshlp. endeavor.
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• --Huntington Be&cb Hlgh'1 an-
imal confrontati on· between ~~.,.J!H!mbers of Ute Oiltr eoachl;.,
t.t,:~U and facully against the
• .,., Hlrlem Clowna is achedultd ;-r::.. tonljbt. at, ;;u p.rft.
.~ ... .,.The tuslle-Jil 1ponaond by
Jllo .Huiilfn11100 Bud! Varoity
Club met ttcket.s ire llJG for
9dultl, aud fl for 1lude.nt1.
, 1-, 'Prttame act ivities begin al
i~~~JO .wUh the four;th and fUth
~~.~ ·an-stars of Ule .Hun·
....... "'tltJgton B e a c h Recreation
ti11y.c1r• active W'fft
for
m•n arwl boys
-•fin• m•k•r of m•n~s
·trou11r1 '"' welk
1hort1
Departmen,t colliding w i t h
inember!I Of ~ Oller and
..... ldJBon l;tighJ><)l&i<(•· -p.f.I. -pr1111d for lift
'"'·:: The ·Clawns c omb In e · • -.0.Utan<!Jnl ~~!ball along
with ' c:Omody and tr I c k --~iflooUna.
, • JfUotiqtoe Beach w i 11
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Offense geared behind the ball·
· •• hhdltng of Ktn Atoat.s, Elmer1
t;; • Comlis md Olrmla Cutno,
,_1: ~ up by otbtt members •" ; fl ~ staff.
~ \~ ·I t . Wrestling
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Trltons·Dlablos
Verhum Dei
In Playoffs
Vtrbum Dei Hlgh's Eagles
"'ill enter CIF AAA basketball
playoff competition after all,
a cc ord i ng to a CIF
spokesman.
The Santa Fe Leagu e
runaway leaders were
reported earlier of being
denied entry into the pla yoffs
after a tournament walkout
earlier in the ~ason.
FLYING FUN!
by WAYNE CHASE
Do yo11 1¥•• wondor wh~I
ttl1 world l<>t:~I j;~, from
•.ooo f11t •I "ight1 U vov flv
O••• 1 city, l o1 A1191l11 for
l l t mpl1, yo11 will bo 1m•14d
t i th• ftiry 11,.d of liqhh t nd
1ptt:lru..., of color1. l lli1 p•t-
li<ul1r ci!y 9!tt m1 t "d 1ptr~
le1. EY1ry lleu:llight i1 t n in-
laid d i1mond. G rett t t uli&n
1lto11ld bt lt~4", how1•4t,
1i"c1 I <ily lhi1 1i11 l!t1 lre-
m••ll~0¥1 1i1 tr1Hic p•obl1m1 •
A.1 You fly lower ti <l,000
f11I tlt11 1t 2,000 f11I, worch
lo d•1crib1 the b4tuty e>f lh4
city witl 111~1 you. 11'1 t
br1•th·l1l;119 t cl•1nlwr4.
For 11i9hl flyi119 •11vwh1rt ,
l41p your11 lf il'lfo1m1cl of yovr
lo<tlio'I. If 1ny control low-
4•~ ••• "•••by, ...... th1111
po1tocl 1110. Th1y wifl b. 1b1•
to w 1•n yo11 of 1ny 11irtt1ffi1
i<1 or c1011i119 your ptlh.
H1vt you e•tr h•d iM ¥'9t "' llyl Wtll now YIU Clft -IY& •~Sl~r 1~~11 Yllll llllllkl •1 Hll!IOll
AVIATION w. olltr l'IA tpp,.v..i
COUl""IM Ill 11v1..,. Al club ..... ,
llHll Owner 111<1 Ofll<t ltd by '"' 11n1 pil•ls w~t cert •tiovl ,.-.f11-1,.u111m. 'l r1ftl ~ ovr ui.1111 •flt
9tl your 111 lllaM lo• t111Y t~.to-"
HlllllOllt AVllTION, JUI Wtnlll'
lvt., 11 .. 1100. OPt11 1,..m Mflrlll
le 1u111•I dtlly.
WATCH NEXT
WEEK FOR
PRECAUTfONS
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For The Beginning Tennis ~layer Champion Handball Gloves
3.95 • 4.50 . 5.95 -6.50 -6.95 Junior Rackets
Adult Rackets
Tennis Balls can of 3
·Tennis Shorts
Teoois Dresses
Mens Tennis Shoes
4.95
6.95 . 7.95 . 9.95 . 10.95
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1.19 ' 1.29. 1.49
4.95-5.95 -7.95. 12.08
13.95 to 26.95
7.75 & 8.95
7.25 & 7.95 ladies T annis Shoes
For The Advanced Player •
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Balls can of 3 .•
12.95 to 46.00
1.75· 1.89 ·2.10
Wilson T2000 Tennis Rackets
Comerse Pacers
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Colletlate BaslletmA Slloes
Sea Star Die Deck Sllaes
AB Star Basketball Shoes
Baseball Shoes 9.95
•
list 10.95
Sale 6.95
15.95
11.95
6.95
8.95
19.95
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Handballs Outdoor 95c Indoor llO
Table Tennis Sets -Paddles -Balls
Speetlo Swim Suits & Trunlls
White S~ Warm-up Suits 12.95 & 19.95
Cotton ·Sweat Suits 6.45
'" Acrylic Sweat Shirts 3.95 & 4.95
Baseball Shirts -Soxs -Caps
Bats -Balls -"Mitts -Masks
110 lb. Weight Sets -Iron or Plastic 21.95
Chest Pulls -Door Gyms. -lump Ropes
Duck Feet Fins Blem. 6.95
Regular l95
Frisbees 95c • 1.80 -2.95
Back Packs & Fr3Rles . ' Sleejing Bags 12.95 ta 77.95
Bikes -Parts Tires -Tubes
538 CENTER ST., COSTA MESA
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.ICN Division €hi.et Named -S41,yt!'.eia T~a-4 If •
' ' Ne.bird M. Falll1 of Tustin
haa been named pn:aident or
\heUJeinlcll aod JlldioiaotoPO
Dlvjojoo o f lnteroallooal
CbenUcal and N u c I fl a r
OirPiraUon.
•
The di\?tlon; \oCaled 11
JcN·s lrvlne lacllilles, -pn>
duces rid1oactive · mUtrlalt
for use· in scientific r.faearcb
and medicine'.
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ti 1.. c.._.,.t .. c .. ttwnie. .,.., '" ,.,_ M'tlN ...,,_,...., .. ., ,........ -' • ...._.1 By SYLVIA PORTEil house and must pay the Polnts And U rteen YU iaol year, o."'4 ,......., 11, 1trt. wkl =-=:.,..~~tilt...., CWt11 •· • l(rl!fl. •' . ..!"'~ •• c.i-.....~•'"'"" to get Ule mortgage for the the.~eaiury~d luued~ ~le ~ .. .,Mc:~r.'&.-.c-..,.: 1111~~11 :",.:-...., .... ~. °'~~ ---·~~ etWO ....._ ., A(Mtkll bu · t l lh · ts barr1111 immediate deduct1on1 0n ,..._ 11. It~ ..,.... ....., • Ntttrr • ,,...,., "*"· ••"' tilt ~ """"~~"' ~;M1tt11i..
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Ali.hough lendert aCfOlllS the covered tol)' long a period on 11t "" _.., ...._ 11WM·11 -.,.., L...,, ilS ""'" ,_.., · L.. O.vld .er • ..,._ ""t
countr)t have for years been prloe, NOT as an interest the premise that this distorted :, : ~.::..,in.,:::i::.• Mfllnow...., = .. ;; i:;..:.~~ =~:.11t11 ':3 11:= ~ ~ =• ~;e' .
.. Ing ··~. In'·" 00,a m, ·-"n·g deduct.ion. income (tee vesterday's coJ. lOl'FIC•M. se>.L-t • """-•1t11111~i.~ ........ ., ..w l"l*lrfii .,,,,, tfr~lw1111 .. ...., ,.. ' .. ~ ..,, ' OUJIU f • fMtv ·K ...,_. dletcltnl, wlltlltl~'•., ......... '"'' ..... """"'""" curttt I!. Smllll. ""' D• scale to ,riise th.e amounl of Q. WHEN SHOULD you, the umn). A kit.al IRS office ""'" ~•lltwl!lf Hnt .u111ic.1lefl et 1ti11 IWlk•. MlilnMl'I ._ ._ ~.,. 11e.,,. ~
buyer who pay1 pointa. deduct decided that lhla prepaymenl ~:='~: 111 ~•1lf 1J=.:7. ~ ::;-~ .:C"' =tv.= ~~.;
Interest ,charged to you, the them as a~loonal interest? nile barred ~ 1lmmedlale in· M., C01M1luloft ••~•m 'nQl'r'.:.,:':,"' wm"'*""' ,_,..,,. -· ,,
home buyer, il wasn't until A. 11\at depends on how you tettat deducUon for the $1 ,100 "ubl1:.:· ~.~ teeH 0.1~ "uei. I.ATMA: :'wAnu..r""" ~ to''1''f~fE~LJ..,11 rt f989 tha~ the Treasury slated pay the polnt.s.. of Points in my example·_ '•btu.n-11, 1,, " •fMf Mffdt 1. 1t11 e_ =-.~":J . "° .. ,., l"lllllk.oCMHoo'fll• Its pol'ii~'on on just what 111 h ,._bu .,d h . 11t-10 • l"tflle:INI Olf'ke "' • ., •-• Ub d he I 1-U you borrow SZZ.000 on a even tboug ""~ yer pat t e 1=..::t ::"...,.. Ot.-,c.ww .I"
1.1n1Uc e an w n. n ..,...., mort&age but actually receive entire '1,100 out or his own LEGJ4. ·N01'1CE l"llblltMlll 'Ot'"", C..1t 'DIW1 l"llbt; ~Ti~~"" ~ti • ~~~~~o=~~~ oqiy szo.900 (u1n the example 1eparate funds. He therefore • .-... ::;:-rt "' .,,. ....,.,... " ''i7~lf ~·tt~'? .!.-~!;:'' 1.'l'fl:
••points" as interest· It the above), you did not. pay the bad to spread out bis deduc-ciaTll"IUTI 011 1"'"'''' 1'1t .,.
polnl$ art In fact an extra points. Nor wilt you be con-U~1 of the ,1,100 over tbe TM ~cm·: = ,. .. · C'tflo t.r.OAL NO'l'D ......,
sidered to have. Nlid the'points years of the mortgage lflKtlt-. • -.slntS• .1 "'1"11 '""" t..ent. ........ LEGAL NO nCE ~ • charge for money. and not, a ..-•• ~"''°" IHdl. te•••· Ul'ICltr IN , .. ( jf you "cross" checks Wfth lht paymen~ . , flciltlcllt Ttm ~ ~ J, a. TACIU .. E Cll!: J~f~~=UI Nm•ltl$I ':i.'t' payment or services. bank that is· .... _ bank atves But lhtn the Nahonal Office COMl"AHY '"" "'-' .. w """ 11 CO!I» n. .,..,,19,.. IMI tertlfV 11e 11 _ c1~TIPKA,t1 •utlNIU -, •.nc a • of .-. IRS -• 'th -dot in-tollowliw ,.,-, """"NIM Mil blltlMtll 11 I" 0. ._ '1H. 11 PICTIT JIAMI • TO EXPLAIN how this you -ooo and you ..h.e the ""' came uu~ wt a lft 1u11 11111 ~"'"., ~ 11 ,, ,, .. "!.'c.11,..ni. "* t111: fldll,..• TM.,,....,.......,• ctt:ilfV ,,..,. flt -· ..,. fl rr·dln th U 1o1iow,· • ...._, • · ~ .. • Mltleu ,. JIMf a.NII worts:· each point is I percent bank in exchange a check for · N ng, ove. t & e ear er '''°" JKk ,.,..."' 111. w.11 .... 1e-:i~r::...te o:,: :in..:iu~Mg 11Yd .. H11t11"* 1iMct1. c..lfwfMt~ or the amount.. of t be Sl IOO from that .account In lnttrpretatiOO by lhe local of. LMt. HW1ti.,t1011 1N<11. c111t. ~ ei 1119 .. 1ioWtn. ~ .,,... .. fldlliwt m"' ,.._ « Miii
F ; _ _. ' • fi --&Se -med 0•*' Ftbtvln' Ji, U11 ... .,_ .... .' -~ -II ACAOIEt.\Y ANO MISS PIUM mort'pge. or "io•am:e . .say both of these ~nc.es you ce • .an~ c ~~...... a _ _ -'•rDll '·-'~"'ti.I ""!:,':"""' .... ' ~ ., 1u.un .sltOI" "" *'' u1o1~ ._ you buy • house forSS0,000 ~ hav'e . ellecl, -1 • ....i ·~ cash basis Individual. who STATE 0,. CALIFOltNIA. "!" l!:eii.141 I WHIWI ... tm ~I ltttl -..... ., """"'"''"' _ ......
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~ · • m r ...... .........., w bou ht •--1 _ 000 H 01tAHGE COUNTY: slrfft ..,.,~ ...,.. c.nr ........ 111 NH 1nc1 ,~ rlf ,.*"" ,,. and get a f22,000 mortgage at pay the points in the future. I a uuwie or•-· • e 0n Frt. fl. 1''°· 11e1ore m1. • N.r,,., Ot••i J.nutrY u: 1,.,..· •• ,...,: .. ~-"-1--<-1r.r;-wn.C!nHntertri-ftlu~~""~::::+::::::.;:::.:••:..::=:..:;__ nhla(nNI A Oil Ot'lllmotli~ l"ulllk In •nd for wkl 51elit, ~11't' It IE. W111tnf• lt111!1 l"Tlm,_. kRYll. llH """ ff" ,. ,..... · ... ., · Therefore, deduct tht potnia-----;-1 =-:::::-':" 1 ; .d· , Id 1 , t ~ 1¥'•~ J•ct.~H_kniWt1. ""..,..,...c.u;.. ...... aun.. c!!l!l!tri w l"i-. ""-' 1Mt11, c11tt.
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point .charge by the lender. . . ll percen an pa poin s ,. "'• 1o toe .,.. PflWI """"-Mn1ol 11 0n J11111t1.Y ,L HJO. to.lo,. rili# 1 G-Gi:Mll._mt cant.WY This means that inftead or as interest in propor on as (Sl 200) as true Interest (no •ubKl'tbfd " '"" .... """" l111tr~ •nd Nttary 1"u1M1c 111· •nd tot .. w s111e, UM. H1,111t1"'1op lffdi.-Ctllf. r
lending you $22,000, the lender you make your payments (.I'('" ser~lces involved). He paid ~rm:~:, flt: exee-ufld "'' ,..,... ::='~! !:'::"bt 1t;::~~ w= 0.1" 1t~~4G.!':-..i..t1 , ,
your mortgage principal. 0C th 'l 200 l of hi f nd J,en l , Jett! _,.,. Ii 11.1burlbld 111 1"9 wlltlln i.... fMrtl'll G, 0 ... gives you $1,100 less (5 per· each ear' pr 1 ft c 1 p a 1 e • . OU s own u s. 'f°"'"" 1"11i11c • C.lfflrni. •trllll'l~t •fllll •antwltdiff ti• 111'°"'" '""' ., c.01otn11, °''.,.. c-t'f': ..
('ent of $22,000 Is Sl.100), but Y 5 The Treasury ruled that he •rlM"'-1 Olflc• In 111e ..,,.t. °" '*119,., 17• 1m. .,.,..Ji expects you to repay $22:,'000. payme~t.s, 5 .percent W!11 be could deduct the entire Sl.200 zr:nl~~ f"x•'"' ior:F•C~:!f~l!~L'D1.,11 : ... ~":':-':..·~~ ~ ii ·
Whal ... u. a"onal Ofli·ce of deductible as interest pomts. In the year he paid it becawe , Mwt11· 1. 1m Not•.,., .. ~tlc.Ciuiwni• w Mtr1M o. Gr..., ~ " '" "'.,. •• "' lltlllshed Orlfl9• C011t o.ur 1"11.i. l"tltlc:ltlel Office h1 "" -.-.,.... '*'* .., taa.ct
the IRS •·ally ruled was that NOW SUPPOSE in thls e,x. this "is not considered a FeblV•" lt. 1t. u •nd MIMI s. °'""" Coulll'I "'..,. dNfl ·"''""'*" • .,. ..,_._. ·~ ' ' le ·a1 di •·~I ( · 1"° M0-10 MY '°'""'''lion 1-•lrtt td llw¥ ~.h ......., yoo as a buyer can deduct the •mple that you a c tu a 11 y ma r1 Sw1 • on o in-. Jt11• tl, 1t7t ' 1oll"J!JCtAL SEAL)
pol'n'· as lnle· rest as l"ng as received a ..,.. 000 mort"l"e come." LEGAL NOTICE l"ulllllhrd O•-c .. ., D•ll'I 1"11tt. J..,.. I!. 0. ... 1. , .., u _, D e J'nu.rr " Ind F*'11,y S. It. If, tfoM" ,utllloelllttr" t
lhe points were paid a s an ex· loan and paid the Sl ,100 ln THE R.UIJNG doe!n't tx· ,.,..., ''"' 1n.11 :~~~'" tthraanchforar~yfosrpecmo1·r1·nec Y,.,'v'1.thceesr. points 1°"~ of ~f~ ow~ b~ plain why the paymen~ didn't c11tT~r~~,':u~' .. \",]~"'" I.EqAL NOTICE ~.;:. ~.t:"" t:u~,.,
.... accoun tn w c y materially diJtort income or Tiit ut!CltnT11W1t '*' Cltl'tll'I w Lt t'Oll-1"utt11.,.., °''• , .. ,, D•llv ,._.,
The fact that the.lender may enough fun& to do this. One why ,.1 didn•t !all wi·th·in the t1uct1111 • llullnes• •t '""l l•rMtt111t NOT1c1 OI' T•un111 SALi 1'111r11•r'I lt," •1'1111 i'Ml'dl 'll'ft.
of · h d ba Clrclt. Kw!tlntlett Sffell. C1ntorn1.. .,.. "" 1m .,.. label the ~int.s as a "loan local Treasury f1ce a r· Treasury's own n.ilie:s baJTinl ~ IN 11c1111wt "'"' neft'll .i •ANA. '°" M•rdt •·· 1t10. ,, 11:111 AM..
processing fee'' and not u ifl. red an imr:lediat.e interest • LIMITEO •nd t1111 MIC firm 11 "'""* 11Nrf1t1AL 1e1tv1ce co .• • c~lforNI LEGAL NOTICE ff dedu~•on for the .fuJl ll,lOO 1.0 the deduction of prepaid in-Ill' ""' to11r1o1nt •-· ~ -1n cw_.._ ,1 w~ ._.,..... r,.,.,..
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th h th l ere.s . . 1e.,..., Ull•• o.n.11'1. 1 •~•1 ,..,... Ju1; '· IN!. ....:ufMI -.!1 TolDM ,. k~y is whether you pay the this case on e t eory a .But since the Treasury ltN11t•1* c1n;1t, Hut111nt1on IMCll. ,.11:ro•1c ... IUTTOJt •1111 •l!TTY "' NOT1c1 TO c•1otte11s
po'·n•· ., extra 1·oterest on the this W8' really pren11id in-. · Un etnr. ""7. IUtTON, ~ •')Cl wlft •lld recorlllW •vPl•toft ·cov•T # TM• • ' ~ t·-st cov·--.g more [b;n one dldn t bue its favorable ru g i:i.ttc1 J•nll9rr tt. ""· Jul"!' 11, ,..,. .. w..tr. H-. nHt. '"''** ''""'.,, tAL.1,.ot111111A .... • loan. ... " .,. "' 00 th~ amount of the points or K•l'tfl L o.em.-· ,1.., "'" m. ri1 Offki.1 It«~ 1n tt11 TMI cotilifTY ., ~,,.. • If Jh 11 r th ar . · . Sl•t• ., .c11""""'-' °"""" c....,.tJo: e111ca .. ttt-c~ 111:~ ., 0r.... ,.... ,,...m .1 you are e se er 0 e ye • the relation of the Polnls to the On Jin. ,., 1m. betor'I -· •• Nollf'/ CIClnf'I. QllhtTtlt, WILL SELL AT . ••i.t. " MOMA MITCHl!Ll ..... ~.
bu • j th ruJ!n 1"~1c: In end filM' 1114 Jt11t. --ltt l"UIL.IC AUCTION TO HIGHEST llD-OeeM .... yer I ncome, e & IHH~ld ICM'"', t!tltH De~ klllWll ot:lt° POil CASH IHW•ti. .. tirn.., .... I MQTl(f'lt KJ!'ltt'IY•O!Vt'rif .. =.
seems to ht an apen 1pproval i. "" i1 bl "* P«IM w1io.:e -It In lfttul _., " rl'lt UnltM s111tt1 •I cmu-1 rlf Ille: ,..,. ntlMd .W.Crllllld ft 1111 wlll'll" INlr-t Ind '"' 90lltli l"~t ..Wr•M9 It 11w eld 11111 tit .,.,,.u lw\11"' c"""' .,.:= (or you to deduct the full edlnowltdffd .,.. 111K11llill 1111 11mt. °'.,._ COllftlT c~. ClfV ., 11n11 tt14 dKHtfll I{• rMU!,., " t1i. C.OD'l DISPOSITION: God' 1111d• 111•~ amount ol points in tht: )lt:ar IO~FIC1A~ SEAL) ""'•· ll•lW ., C•""'"'lt• •11 •ltlll, 11"-'#111'1 ..... l!eCIUlt'I' ~ .. lfl "" .
•nd 111ioyff 111oci•ti119 with hlfll. H1 .lffn l . JlllMt "'" fft*"' _..,., ".,.,. -l'leld"" ef ltl9 cltrll ol', ll!t •bcrtt ft'!lltltlll1~
d d YOU pa)'. Nol1ry •ullllc.C:•11tornlt 1t ·uncllf' ""' o.ti., Trv.1~1r1 Ifie·•,._ to •rHll'lt """"' wltl'I flle WALKED •Ml TALKED with A •"' en So .f ~"re p·lanning lo buy· Prll'Cl••I Dlf ln 111 ,.,.... tltvlt ... lft •Id COUlll'f' tl'ld Sl•tt ~ ... "' ~ .... ,..r .. l'led ,, "" • fv•, "••ill th1 c.ool of lht dey", Gin. ]:I , , I .,.-Ott1'1t Counl'I · clllCr'IMd eu . Ill' JOEL. OOCl>,.AR•. AlftrMP •I·~
''.'h w • LKED with God end w•• ••· a b o use or o t b e r pnr Mv Comml•i!O!I 11:••1,.1 Let "' M Tract Ht. t07. •• ll!own on 15'1 Tll!f'll Stlftt, S.1'1!•" Mori1-.
,.. • M•rd'I '· 1t13 I ~ •IC•t'cltCf In 111111 :If, .... el u "' Ctlltotnl• ~I Wl'lkl'I '• "" •• _, ltl"'•d 11 hi9hly tl••f h• J'llVtr tli1d, bu~ perty and muslpay pol'f\ls, try Pu1111ol'ltd Ort"" C111t 0.l~ l"lttl, 36. lf'IC.""'"°' 9' 'MltctlltnlOll!; Mitt. 111.t1IM11 9' tlll """"''-"'"In Iii ......,, ...
God tr1111l•lff h•"" i11to H11•on, G.ft. to pay the points out of your Jtnuirv 2' tnd ""'.,." J. 12• 1'· '""'°' flf Or.,.. Cton11)1, Calltwn1•· ..n.rn1,.. .. tfi• •t1tt o1 M~ cltc9fW!t· ltl'll 17•7t lllf ate will bt intc11. bl.II wt"*'' wtrl!ln tow monttu 1t'ltr ,..... ""' ......,.. l :1'4. 6otl "''d• "'•• 1pirit11I, ift h!1 ow11 savings or other personal ~"'., wtl'l'Mt'I, •••., 1m.i1M, t1on of Ibis llOfltt, r · 9, ,,, I<••-•• 1•,, 1·2•1 10 th11t 1; d ithout f t LEGAL NO'l'ICE ,.,.·,.11,,. 111i., ,.., .. ,loo\. ., en-o.t111F•\19rr11. 1m •m• -.... • .... • . ,un s -w re erence 0 Qlft'lbrtncllo .. H'I ti. •MlltlftlM ,n. . T)'tDIMI MITCHl!LL 1"11!11.ctl H. c.1w(d h .... PLEASURE 111 "'""· r41 Ct1thir1, l1w. •:I I I Kint the lender's loan to you. This dNI -., "'9 ""°'' MQ!t!!'fb! Mid lf.ieeartw., .... Wiii .t ti-. J•i. l ibli). 6od't DIS'°SITION wtt I• N • COMPANION to . . """"' DMd If 'ftnl; lb-Wff:•m ,n1.11. wt1t1 i.,. • "'°"" ,..,....... •'*"'
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,1s.1: ONLY th1 rithlt•u1,..t1 of H••I ,,.v.11t.4 TOTAL G•1tr1,1,. (an sure Y mpoi~an. UC-Ttle ~ltned ~ nrtlt\' lie " et11o two'lt., ttW D*,Cff Trust,'-' c:11w-._..Miiiin, c.1f1r111e tp4l'I
· 1 G d' 01s-s1110H HON · .. s•v• , ETERN Uon ducNM • ....,11111n '' 1m1-lf 11tr.11.,,. u-.., ttw ""'"'" •fllf" ... , .. 1 ms1-•• tton 0 fll•n. 0 I .. ..,, " .. "'' • . INd .• H\lflfl1111ton •Ncll. Ct llfotnlt, undtf '"'"' c.rt•i.cl ... tlld DlltOll el TNtl. ~ "' •• ....., ALLY lo, PLEASURE !both 601f1 tnd '"····· ill H.••111, Jn, Next : Casualty Losses. ~ llclllloo.>t II'"' MIM " VllCIHG Th• ~lcl•t\I 1,11111., .. w OMd ., 'yio"lflM °"'"" C..tl Otltt ••• 3:1.t.: 1 ,,t. l :•. l et God i•y1, " •• ! "''"' no PLEASURE i" th1 FUllNITUl!:li •lid lll•t Mi4 fl"" II~ TfVl.I, b'I rt1"" tf • W1ldl or dlftult It! l'tllrt ,,., 1•. 16. enol Merdl t. '9.
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1°":~~.,.~n~liiiiiiiiiiiiii . .;;10~~~~~Go~no~r~1~I iiiiiiiiii·~·· ~l~llQO~l;G~"~'°=r~•=I :;;=~=1=000~1,~G"~-=-~·~l=.:::::~·~IDOO? lf.!!tolMo11 111111 Uftlwnlty Fork · 1U7 Co,..,. dol M.. 12_!! H'"'llntton ·Bloch 1400' Logtl!\I Buch , 1705 I' DO SHORES' cozv COR"NER F.OR , A HACIENDA 3 llPRM BY OWNER. i.11 PURN. TRIPLIX $1.oo MOVES YOU 1N VIEW. vraw . VIEW -YER · THI! HORSl!Y SET W.., 1ilo iq,' rl. -..' 10 wtui ~ l,>"· •kl. w~ dbt SOUTH O" HWY. .NO DOWN -0-lOOklng Q>e , en 11 ro BAYFRONT . · -~ 1UnJ!IW'e Hu ,w9Cho044•"""Pi"I""""'· Short wall< w beech. (leat NO COSTS VETS ..... w 4 Mt . ...,,.. ol lb. READ THIS Juat completed. 4,85i0 Ft. BIY· 1~ W:~ ~R>:m':~ Spanish fireplace and decor. 81\4036 for appt. prop, w/fine ft.nt.al h11tor)'. htp 3 bedroom. 2 bath Laguna. Thta home ii a
.tront home with hU£e uv1.,. 1 balh. This •t.ome k well l4rae kitchen, tam.Uy room, } BR. J3Qnu. rin. CathearaI . $6%,500 . with edded'"pandled family comp]eUi marria&e ~twttn room. family nlt'tn w l th matntalft!d add hU . room , 3, bedroom• ~ n}k'ho me ceuino.: Priced tor quick· W•lker Rtty. 67U200 room. califomia e R J c K 1ite • 1tructure. CapabJe ot
beamed. ceilings &-wet bar. for ~ ln the tMt . It'• 10f. See u Now! Another~ If.le b)' owner. 833--2234 3366 Via Udo, NB Opm Bun. nREPLAq:, r~ and mod. inteJntin& any f.am1ly unit,
U you are In the market for a
NEW home, see these outstand·
Ing customized homes, buill by
Frank H. Ayres and Son, local-
ed in a prime area very close to
Hunllngton State Beach. The
homes are priced from $27 ,550
to $33,690 and vary In size from
3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 to 3 car gar-
ages and 2 to 3 bath<, 1"ith
shake or mission tile roofs, fir~
places, underground utilJlies,
concrete driveways, bullt·ins,
and carpeting. There Is VA and
FHA financing available. There
are 6 homes avaUable because
of credit rejections. Occupancy
by Mareh I, 1970 In this unit.
Formal dlntna" room, JJlU" like 1ettti:w the ~· tor er won't A.7 ''m&nana" • BEST IUY ~ bult·ln kitcben. Car-w/2 ipac. BR., library, 2
stve ldtcben tfeslgn.ed to free when YoU buy tb.11 •68¥ $31.500. Irvine 1238 One of fhe better ..,,. in peted and dre.ped and oolY Ba. An.octagonal Uv. nn.
m!et 1he needs ot tbt 1our-· .c.~2313 -900 alighll)' ' below the malrl 300 )ol .,_.. 3 BR. 2 BA. 1-tam rm, cameo HJat:dands. ~ _.. · .. house 1 met cook. 4 Huge bedrooml. '6" 3 BR + fluniJ.Y room, Jae WE SELL A HOME e evaUon. Flr. to Ol!ll. =~~~th~ PA.~WBthS ~i., ;::1' m~lher ~~: entry.lall, plenty of stoiqe. WEVEIRkY. 31 M&INULTES ~tro~~~gh.&~:~~ !i1':
muttt bedroom with fire. CAllNABAN tru, '°""' TV, tapo de<k, =...:~ IT.l-66G 8 er ee Chttry din. nn .. u.w. ... place. $169,500. &•-".I.TT co. etc. $42.500. 833-2899 kitch., light & airy, w/atrv.
l"Ohft ma-•ab OWNER ·'Must Se-11!1! 3 B n.--1682 .Ectinler oounttt. Att·d. 2 car pr. .,., 1093 l!Wr, C.M. 5400«0 BR. 2 'IiA, lamby· rm. 2 £lltbluff 1242 ~·-0Ponlnoul1 1300 M2...,. ~140 w/cabinoi.. Good !inane.
1nc1 u2-12u . NEE EY .....,., bl•·""· ..... ...._ . -BALBOA PENIN POINT POOL ... u. Alk. 16"1,.., 001 D<Mr Drtv., Suite J20 D, MON ? · · om. by 328 Buc""'U Rd. By Owner: ht LIJllng 3 BR. 2 BA lxlme on .,.,,., 30808 O>ut H;ghw'Y
Newport Brae~· T~ buy a new hOmt 1 Izrwoati-CM . 4 Bdrm&, la.rgeat model. Sep. View of heh, ocean I: mti RIVIERA REALTY
LEASE OPTION
BeautlfuJ 1 ~ar old
!Ake Forest home " all
the tun. facilltiei that
a:oes wltn the area. ..
llWlmmlna;, tennll, boat·
1at.e our cuaranteed trade SACRIFICE! Leavtnc 1tate. Id~ m), bllllt·lnl. J pa. Lrg 5W\11)' priv patio ~ . %b3I Heated • Filtered 308'.)8 Coast Highway
tn plan. ~t ui aniwu your ~ down. TWo ,atn&le faml· t.\09, oot~r lighting, Ma· ma.int. yard, ~·~ t.a. Wltb tep., fenced play yard &uth "Lagun& 499-2800
-qUeiltO'ii With no obligation, ly homes on earner lot, west tuNre allplant!nghoo,, nn krbllpool.: heat. lhutten. hdrwd fin ftlr c:hlldren. 3 BR., elec. Falt enoua:h?· · Harbor SbOpplng Center r sc ui, pu c "" dbl gar, bll·ln at.ereo ~ bit-Ins, 2 Ba. Hdwd. firs., L19un1 Nlguel 1707
' ' 548-2394 &fter 6 pm. . pt;v. By appt. .644-0l38 &t ant. Acce11& prlv. bch & w/" cpta., drpa:. thruoot PANORAMIC Oct View
boat ramp. Sale by Owner, Take over eXistlng FHA an
BY <>wrier: t BR home at 258 Corona d I Mar l2SO •($6t'S Im) 613-8413 loan, nn per mo Pfl3I an. · COi'. lot. Pvt bch. Monarch
Sherwpod SL for u.Je or =;;;;:;::•:.::::::~= 1::::=·::;:=::;::==== Or, no down o.i. or mm. Bay. $25,950. 499-1344,
ln<I• lor '"'1all" "°""' or .CAMEO SHORES Lindo lsl~ down new FHA. Appmsed I -49>-4_51_9 ____ _ Our next unit 1s now on sale for
occupancy in May and June
1970 and introduces the new
3,000 sq. ft. "El Dorado" model
priced from $34,490.
""'· ..... bacl< riding etc. 3 bdrms with 1ep.
arate. (e.mU,y room Ir
fireplace. Only $.14,950.
ORANGE COUNTY'S
• LARGEST
U29 HARBOR BLVO.
.546 1640
OPEN EVES TILL 1:30
T. D. Call 64&-3058 Executive Home 1306 at $29,950.
Mui Voido 1110 CUrtombuUt-1 .. oeplng_,. WATERFRONT LOT The Ri .... 7~to Mori Condornlnl:.:u;;.m;__.c.1f_50
view • arbOr entry to spac., Dccellent 51 tt. L1nda 1aJa
PACESETI'ER 5 Br, 2'4 ha.
professio;nally landsc yard,
rahed redWOO<! decl<. Priced
below ~kt for quick We .
540-1318 or 613-1781.
quality constructed 3 BR., 1 hold DOWNTOWN & maid's (or den} & 4 baths eue Jot. Xlnt buy at Near Lake Park. 2 Br., 2 Ba.
135 F • only $35.000. home ' --lof. """ 500 ~
VACANT, immediate p!)llelo
lion, 3 BR, 2 BA, a1>1ume
FHA loan, '141 PIM PJ.T.l.
with $5900 down.
TRADEWINDS RL TY
Rancho L• Cueat• Homes
on Brookhurat •t Atlant•1
Huntington Beach
961-2929 -""1331 •
coAn 4 BR & FAMILY
.6 2 ha. 1800 aq ~ l % yrs )'OUD&' WAI.LAC! 'iii ml. to ooeaft. Very sbarP
REAL TORS & aean ·~· ooo · 546 4141-. ~.. .
• deep lot proyidea Linda Isle Development · ._..,e ..,, • ........ ~ ~~he1~ ~1~ Bill Gr:undy 675-3210 R.11if. s=s. Realtors
I 3 BR. 2 BA. family rm, 2 Shuffleboard Ct. Rff.listicall,y 5J6.8801. 5.J6.2129
frplcs, 1prnklr. $32,500. pr'ic@d at $76,500 for prompt Lklo Isle 1151 BY OWNER: 6 br, l ba, WESTCLlFF Villa .Co-op.
147-1511
Ea1tsid•
3 bedroom family llome, 11,S
ba thfl, ne\\' paint lhrouab-
out, new c:arpetin&:, forced
ail: heal, 2 rat prage, larie
fenced yard. Assumable G.I,
loan, $22.700 tekes It,
Decorator's
Moci.h
Wattr view plus exqU'lsite
decorating amounting tG ov·
et $4,001, Owner tranlfe?Ted
1ttm this beautifUl Blulfa
Condominium. \Veil 'WOrth
seeing • pr1ced reaaonably
at $.U,950.
Colesworthy & Co.
Newport Beach Office
1028 Bayaide Drive
675""30 oo. rm
LINDA ISLE
Lovely Baytront Home
Wlth room lor larle
..... & "" Wann. tradiOOnal ltytlne
5 Bedtooma, 4l.:S baths ..._ ..... """
lormal -"""" II"'"'°
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~1o,... -liijil ---1l•w""4 Prloc only, 5t6-3518 sale to dixrlminating buy. 6%% FHA loan. Total Westclllf &: Dover Drive, =========-I er with an e)"e for a sound Pmnta incl tax $260. Fully N.B. 1:«e 2 Br, 2 Ba. Owntt
Collooo Pork 1115 volu" Come A,., for,...,,.. SPACIOUS apted 4 drped. Manyxtras. will tina""'. Bia. coopua-... •EAUTIFUL Vlctorl• :~="---"""' wit. Open ~ SUn. 1 to CUstom bullt famJbr home 4 Seaaons Traci H.B. tion. Union Bank 'I'Nlt ••
1 l'IAC-~ETTER 240 WYOLA RD. du.k; .... Orrington. • Bdrnu., den, •1: batho. ..... 7691 • ~(2!.1'-')-'687"'"--<0=lc.•----1
U 646-1111 Vacant • VA/FHA. Open ·~duaive Wltb $76500 '.fHE BANKER IS Located In M,.. Verd•'• ttn-Dally. Agt. """""" LIDO REAL TY INC. BOUHAGVHET ANOTHER RENTALS
ON A HOLIDAY. est"'°''°"· Walk to c.uotl)' _ (onytimo) 1-:::==''==:::':::==c I f 33T7 Via lJdo 673-11!00 1 ,~~--·TO MOVE Hou111 Furnlshocl
· Qub, &::hooll, Parka & Ll-Newport Be•ch 1200 [ur ~ . ............-..c bdrms & tam nn.
Aarume yesterday's low in. b .... ....,; Thi! ._ •"--po··"··li=:=:=:=:=:=:==z: !-"'==:.-;~~-.:.;;:.: lT. 3 BR, Den, 2u Ba. Co.._ Glen Mar, 0 w n tbe land. Gen•r•I 2000
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rest thru lende1i; gener· Plan No. 17 d ls the only 5 B .. __ 3 Bath temporary, Arch itect ,.. 1165 Ut'I Id ~ te 2 Ol'ity • $193.00 mo. ts one available tiXWi.y. Mani-urma I WES'T'CLIFF! 5%% WAN! dealg.ned &. bit. Lo tnt. 962-1062 eves & wkm!s.
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CHEAPER THAN RENT!! cured•lawD$ & lush landacap.. .SHAKE ROOF Spotleu three bedroom, two 2114 Vista Del Oro tranaferable Joan . By ONl Y $29 500 BR. Fenced yard. Family,
Appreciate )'l'JUr UPPER tng will give you un-e:qualed Carpet.a. drape&, bllilt. ilu, bath home. Extra lar&e Uv. Newport Beacl\ Owner, Phone • 67l-2854i tor 5 BDRMS/2~ BATHS peta. Bkr. 534-6980
BAY. HOME. with hardwood pride ol ownership aa well fireplace, patio, Near al 1 tng room. Be:autiful new ~t133 appt. Nr park & "llhopping. bnmae.
1looring, harbQred on :your u --~·-.~~·t'·n. school.I. $37,000 best ot kitchen. Small dtnlng room. --:-,="'";,;;~=-,--I h·ome in very deain.b1-an!'"· Rlfllols to Sharo -• u-w•wu ... ~~ ~ --· tio ,__ LEAVING AREA 3 BR. Attract. Xlnt C.nd. ~ -·-cozy corner! All thrtt bed-Low inte-Joan Is uirum-term1.. cov~""" P8 • ...... e comer ,...___ wl HAFFDAL REAL TY
I --~ I M RI 1 t ~·~-loan •• be Mo"·-f-• •·"·r o11· e-_.__._ vwui::r II ca.tTy back A rooms BJ'e t t for a king plua able Please can Wei .. cC•rdle. trs. 0 • ..._... ... ,. c41, as-...... "" CM"' ... uam.;11: Lr& 1t1ortgqe. Llw down.1 ___ 842Mll;_:.=:---· __
expandable BONUS ROOM 546-9521 or 540-663l 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. smned at 51,1%. Priced only Irvine Terr., like new, 4 BR. Bargain at S45,500. 'l>hll, ---------
u number four<'! Your own 548-7'129 644-0iM eves. $48.500. Exclusive listing. + lam. nn. & din. rm. AJI Sullivan _ 548-6761 j -
private play yard. p J a 5 lo;=z:=:=:=~:=:=z I Bay & &.•ch Rlty., Inc. rooms generous size. 2~ I;;=::--;-,.,.-..,.-.,---:--Huntington
CAMPER PARKING! $26,500 Ii--901 Dcve:r Drive, Suile 126 NB Ba'.s., we! bar; model elec. $56,500. 3 br. 2 ba. Open _;H.;;•;;r.:bou;:.:;:r~--_;,140:::5
YOUNG male, strala;ht, ex·
ee., desh'fs same to find 4t
share 2 Bdrm. apt.,
Newport area. Leave name
& number; call 213 :
320-2698 b top value. e.an Toda,y! t GO FOR FIVE~ 662CXXI Eves. 548-6966 kltch., beam cell., tile entry, Thurs. 14. PM 119 Via . 'l!~l!l!ll!ll!l!!l!l!!i!ji!;joiiiii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;&.jBdrma., 3 bath:; I: famHy; FANTASI'IC comer locaik,n. many other "pluses", lst Yella. Call S.D. 45t-&448 LIQUIDAnON-New 3 BR FEMALE To share large apt i' qUallt)' home with cu.st. !ea.. One ol a kind with larie Time Haled. At $58.500, v.v-home&. 4191 Brartlord St. w/2 working girls, prlv nn, JUST USTID _ tures . I&l?.nd kttch., shake family room, over-sized rants lmmed. action. Huntington h.ch 1400 ~,S00!!~7~~Agt, all util pd, Furn. $65 mo.
AGEMI roof,rockltplc.An~necan muter bedroom, maalve {Eves. 673-€155) ONLY$131AMONTH ,eve& 117;9 Diamond, Balboa
P!"CIUdiy we otter thla artist· B.Mume V .A. loan With $3100 (ireplace and 'Park 11 n i . AND NO SMOGI Island, 6Tr7709 .
kally decQrated 3 BR. nome ;:n95o~?·= heated&: flllffed P90l-Walk 1.et your !amity br i a th TU:Stin 1640 WO MAN w/.ecured in..
in well Joe. area. Beaut. ' • en to llChool, park &: Westclill Q.EAN, FRESH air ln thb: ·come wants to share her
Evenings can 646-2569 m,tr. BR. 1uite. Prof~. Ea1ate, 540-ll51 (Open Evea) 6hopping. Owner'& famlly 3 btdroom 2 bath cottage TUSI'IN i'o1eadoWll: 4 br, 3 lovely new 2 bdrm apt
Co lndacpd. A breathtllld.ni ra!Rd and aont -bard to GoOdies 10:, the wile lnclud~ ba, shake roof, ALL rooms w/aame. Over 30, reU.
RONA DEL MAR vtewJ $52,SOO $24 950 believe at $33,950, CALL modern built-In kitchen with crpltil, drps, wuhr.1; dry., 545-8729
5 Bdnn., 3 bath, 2-story. Kattuyn Raulston ' M.i-8424 South Cout RcaJ NO LOAN double oven .ervice """'h landac. w/sub-troplcal fruit E"'MP=W""Y"E=o~M~l-2~3~33 Oloice location. One block 4 Bdrm + F•mlly Rm Estate. .,. • ..-~ ' trees Many xtras JU?ar Yd a e •
to beach. l.aqe patio. Ex· ......... Sharp &; clean. Entry ball. SPECTACULAR VIEW COST shutters. new carpets and Jaces. Irvine ~ 6'4'14 Share Beach front apart·
terior newly painted. $49,900 huge family nn, 2 pullman of HARBOR Owner wW carry ri> bimsell quaint Ben. 1'"'ranklln fl.re--Joan By Owner SlS-2129 men! with same. Call baths. Dining rm. 540-1720 or. fhl1 choice 2 Bedroom place. You won't be able tt> 544-5410 . . . or 637..SOOS
DOVER SHORES Co!<lwtll, a..ker & (o. TARBELL 2955 Harbor & LIDO ISLE pltm lanal juot2blocka11'>m :J:' .:U" !'~';°":'...\~~ 1 'LAD"=y"'w=1;"u""'•h-,,.~3~BR=ho-me
NEW! VIEW! Glamorous 4 550 Newport Center Dr. ""-~ + _._ beach. Don't mi.a tbia little FHA lo d w/ poo . Prer. lady ~. ~ amll 4 BR $25 950 3 ~room e ... u. room . gem .• For details aill ·w·E-SEwLLownA.HOME L•tuna Bti•ch 1705 Refs. 642-7445 aft 5. rooma, f Y room with Newport IM•ch C•llf • -/ Exi6tinz Joan 7%. I.st TD sunken""' lw and fumla! ~7 '44-. Spotleu! New carpo~. Drap. 673-1550 EVERY 31 MINUTES BEACH
din. rm. Owner will carry 00 2430 es. bl.tins. hdwd. fin. 2 231 Santa Ana Ave. w lk & L CONDOMINIUM
loan. $89,SOO. Baths. Corner lot. Priv. swim cs. of Oi!f Drivel 8 er ee SPACIOUS 2 BR·
SAFECO , club. Walk to all schools! EMPLOYEES CORBIN. MARTIN 7682 F.dlnKer 2 BATH 1'0ur 25th Vear''
WESLEY N. REALTORS 675-1662 $46,000. BY O\VNER. SIQ.5140 M2-4& Fadna: beautiful Jarre pool
2100
BACHELOR House: S1nale
Per90n Only. $90 ?ofonth.
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How many people do you 3036 E. Cout Hwy OIM 67SJ982 e OPEN e JU&t 100 yards from private
knowwhocanwalktowork! ' BLUFFS -l Br. 2 BA, 1 DAILY 1-1 OYiNE"~ beach. Laguna.area, perfect Coron• del M•r 2250
Re•ltorl You can. a.tter yau ha.ve HIGH BEAMS level, corner rireen 5~~516'12 Fern~••f for year round living, in· TAYLOR CO
NEWPORT ,..._....,.... puref-.sed thia &harp. clce.n Steps to ocean! l Bednna., belt/view. c.ov. w a 11 ed-So. aide of ffy,•y. W~ disl W~-located 3 Br., 2 Ba., Vffl:ment or rentals. Selling FURN. or unfurn. ~ Br
... ~~ •c.n. 3 BR Meadow Home with 2 ba., 2-fltory beach borne 7 patio, CUI. drps & ~utters ·to shopping center. Furn. home 'Wtlh blt·ln• at only completely fUrnisbed tn strik house, yrly. Patio, yard,
2111 San =OHilla Rd, up.graded cpts, drpl: This ~an :young, Only $26,toi: -t e:dras Walk to shopg duplex. 2 BR, ea .• frpl., $2l,995. Owner will pay VA i,.-locale decor. Two storf trpl .• No pelt: $190 'l:Do. ""'jjiiiif!'9iiil!i!i0iii'I borne ahow1 beMer than i CAYWOOD REALTY Cdt.1 u1: '0wnr $32,500: bltns. Front house baa new :. ~ point&. Huny on with lower caI'pOl;'I. storage, ~67~3-5822~-~----
[jl model, Excdlenlly land1eap.. S-'00 W. Coast Hw,..,.NB 644-4265 paint, carpet &. panelille. laund"'. Fully maintained 2 Br furn. house, yrly. I or 2 Lie i'!!Kf~· 1 • Pr! _, lo ul k __ , Pa.cine Shores Realty 'J
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.,--·-·•, ed w/sprinklen in lront &. S41-1290 e e DUPLEXES e cuu rq c Nd!. 536-8894 536-732'1 Eves. gorgeous groUJXU include 2 .adults, no pets. Frpl,"Pf.tiO. rea:r yards. Priced to sell Prestlne Add • • ,...__ ft .,7 500 DON V. FRANKLIN _..... -- ---pools, tennis, etc.; close to Sl90 mo. 673-58'1Z at $33,900. • r • V""·ner nance •••••• "" • REAL TOR ~-..----.__,,. super mkt ""'"' 1"'" c.out CHANCEi DOVER SHORES HOMES Newport lslend •••.•. $39,500 • 67•2222 • · '• 5'""'pu.,, OilNA COVE, view, beaut ' -~·mwnn••l by Ivan Wells-Brand 'new Near Ocean········ $51,500 .. GI No Down Hwy, ExceU~buy, must furn 3 BR, 2 BA, $400 mo. ~s!.,=· :a~= J !I j fill Avail. immed. 4 bdrms J ba, Pier & float •.•••.•. $74,500 VIEW.--GAZABO see to app te. Shown yrty. 2718 Shell. 644--0900
wtth 4 bdrm• dinin .. nn., 1'1-nn"' fam. nn. Isome with pools). Graham Rlty. 646-2414 2 BR. & den • 2 bath11 with EXTRA SHARP. 3 Bdrm, 2 upon apptml by owner, ~ -~ ' UPPER BAY 0 • d pl>one 499-2152 or 837~. B1IL-· l1l1nd 2355 den, liv. rm. with mas-liiiliiiliiiliiiliiiliiiliiiliiiOI .> car garage. Near Newport Post fuce en .,yay over t'other shle ol Ba., Patio kitchen, Oversz. uve Just Completed iive used brick frplce, Move In Today VlE\V. Roy J .. Ward Co., the house with Its own bath, Cul-de-sac lot. w a I k to GLASS WALLS A flOm 3 baths. All.In pcrloct "-n Hou11 1'30 Galaxy Dr. 646-l&;o. Newport Heights 1210 wardrobe & frpl~ Plu• Ga· ahqp'g, ochoob. 177,950. AND WATER 1010 SO. BAYFRONT cross . cond. Owned by C.Orp. ---,,,. P" nMA DR. FHA or VA -zabo (yoo can almost live m: BRASHEAR REAL TY Deootator'g own.home with 1to10 )'I'. lease Jor beat loc. COlltlfry Club Arudoua 10 d;,po,. ol --NEWPORT HEIGHTS it) w/frplc., "" b.,, phone, 847-8St17 Eveo. ~ fabWoua vlow of ocean • Be.ul. I BR. 3\1 bath liome Brand new, built by bui1dft' property Chance t Outatandini beautiful ha.rd· Lob of concrete, lovely etc., 6urrounded by rose gar. 51, ,,,_ GI loan. clly. 2.8 Ft. IJv. rm, fire. & 2 BR. 2 bath apt. I: 2 •t · · or a wood noon thruoul. n .. lck yards surround 3 bdrms 1%. den & manicured ·-...1, Juot. ,.,.. By owner· l -1·ce, heavy ·••• ••-ts. pier 4.. dock. Furn. $1200 f0<hiaownhome,3bl1bed-""1 ber&ain. A•klng ~" $15,500 ,_. Br 2 Ba lam 12!950 --~ -~
.roaru_ ~electric $.19,!liO. ~~~.:~rx:~ =:-v:.detailtcall ,b5ume6~%Joan.Payments ~~ilJ' ReaJty 61U510 :~~o~~r~·.~•T;01 ~~ ~~gNa~~ 494-0731 ~d.j~~t>evelopment ~ ... ~:na~ ya.rd etc. ,.~~~~IDSON Re•lty total approx. Sll2 mo. Span-FOR SALE BY OWNER Capistrano Ln. $aJ dn, BlLL GRUNDY 675-32IO
&rl ..,..... .__ -·5110 OUR gana:e apt on )at. $5.000 .. iu TD. $168 mo. Im-1 'n'8 DA" 1 • __ pool ta"· .ue ~"'I .,...,...,...,. ~1008 Ssh atua:o w/fireplaoe oa H & ·1 ...__. BUSIESI' marketplace In $370 mo/yr~. Furn/unfum.
,...,,.. .... room • 141.SOD • ---$23,500 OOXllO rt. Jt.2 tol_, E .<h 2 br,2 ba, Rear unit med ....... 492-3285 own. ~Y PILOT Doligbttul 2 Br, 2 Ba, frpl, 2
Jets talk ttrma. • 1., ... &&iiiiiiiiiiii&;;.1 -GE ~,~ll As··-o s~-~ Loon BRASHEAR REAL TY current Ind.me $215 mo. 968-ill2 •• ' Oa&a!Oed secHon. save car pr, 2 patio.\. dock. 646-Titt I' • _ _,,, .,..,.. 847.s50'7 6424)27 Charm: r Uni ~, rnoney,time&:effort.Look AduJts only, no pets.
BAYCREST BUYI Beautiful. ltllg1! family rm. bay wi:OW~ine ~~'..1.ui"'=.ted=="""'==ttm=•===.:C::..,.:="='======:l.:61>-~~"'°~=====:::I
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~-~ wl" "~-· " •--C Entry ball, popular fioor Do...;r Sha-• 1227 v t 1 · vw•~ u• ..... '5 me ...,,,_ herry Lake plan, nnest built·lns. Park 1.::.:.=··....::=·=·--.-0.. acan & ready to move in. G .... ral 3000 I Gener•I 3000 I Gen.rel 3000 ~ust ":1ultt~I=~ a~~ Owner must leeve area like )'lird. 54().11'20 Reduced $5,000 =· J:1i~18~ S16.~1-----:===::::==~::::::::::::=:::::=::=--.:::::1
111iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&&&i0.I ttve·Ba)'Crest hacienda wtth "Now''. s:.soo price reduc· TARBELL 2955 H•rbor , ER I C.li'il ~ , VIEW 'BR. 3 BA, i.mlly rm A tlooonthb<la.,..3bedroom, 3 BR NptHgt. $29,850. 2BR IY OWN UNEXCELLH Vl"EW ,_ p~ \l .,.1, ""'! 1)13,~Q.•
Foredoturt Pending fonnal dininc nn. RealJs. 2 batll home acrou the Induatria.I, CM, $32.500 . View Jot. Comer GalaJcy '! of llarbor & ocean. ·°"ttr. ~).. 'fl ~p
811 •-bllc ™"'""'· s tlcaJly pric.-ed at 154.900! street """' °"'"' Lake. It Franll ManhalJ R!t 1 Mar!nen. S30.000. split ''""' home on R-3,5100 The Pun le with the Built-In Chuclle , ·-•· p Ba cab't bt dupUcated at thia .....:: Amri · • * 548-1936 * ft •-1~• ~-4 A· bdnnt, 1 bath&, excellent eterren ~· prlce. $t5.000, 1~ dOwn. ..,,............, sq, · nn:. 'lll:U •w pt. 91teomr11Q9 l.tt1rs cl tti.
emp9dlw 6 many e:xtraa, $46..2313 646-7171 Unlv.ralty Park 1237 unlls. $225.00. 1501 Ocean fOYr tcriimbled words b9-
._"'1.t 1*111: «imc work. Best REALTY -t Cost• Met• 1100· ~::·· err· By appt. only, '°"""to fonn four slmpl. word1.
c6r! 1605 Weddill Dr., NB $23 ~ HELPI BILL •G;u~°".Y wlopm.= ~01 IR EE SA H I ti.,.. ,_.. flu!band transh?rml. Lonely ,.,,....... . ~r:~~ -'42-5200 ~ . No~~N~esa ltttlo family ""''°"' !<> Join t I I Ii I 1•
GE RE .v Daddy. Must 1ell desirable NEW" ON "ARKET . . . . .
• ' -~ $21 ·500" $32 500 . -"'°'· FIREPL.l.CE, 3 3 or .. bdnn., 2\1 bath"""''· M .., • bedroom, l'4 hilth&, BBQ Living room has cathedl'll Inunac. 1 Pr 1 am1U convt. ~Sy o N A , .
11 4 lcfrm + '•mlly Rm. and dOllhle p.ragt. ASSUME beamed ~Ulna: & beaulltul de:n, Lota of ctwitt in a 1 --
UY9fQRIS S BR. B\l.Yli this ·lti'mac. 2 SR • MOO .:iuare feet! 2 b6:thl. ti""' ann11al nate G.L mn floor to eellln, brk!k fir& •mall paclca&f". Mi.1 we show I I I
/tlltobll:! 1ricli: w/bNmt!d ct.U-1.am rm French Quarter Mtural wood kltchc.n mb-wlrh $166 TOTAL per monlh. place. Tl\e roof. Excellmt )'Ou th.I= for only $31,0CIO. · • •
·-J SIL. 2 i. .• f.amD,y condmniaiwa a: ca.rdre liY. ine1' enrry ball, tireplece, Sm> Pll>'l· lo Wr buy at $34,500 but owner MORGAN REAL':'':' ~ I
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• ,..:lit landing A TARBELL 2955 _Horbor Walker & Lee "Tho HOUMof Homo•" 5:i °'..!:"",:.!,.~21:; L======--· ~.: ol::dCU::"o~ _. ""°' -· "°""' SEASHORE DRIVE · 133-1101 untt A II,. .. ...,..,.... ftte". • r ollia> oompolltK>n. ~~-. OCEAN ·VIEW lOl3W"1diUDr. 1 ............................ 1$29,500. ITOLSAP I 2 • .... i· Rltro. '42-lm ---Furn. °""'"" Dbl. ....... 61&-TIU ' A Whole of 1 lluy • H11 · PlltChlll & Assoc., I I I · 1· ,. e ~,,."" ,.''"•h·,doutll,.. .. !.. ·-~ -s_ o:.t ffw7, 1115-1'4'5 _,,,, • lmmecult.tt! '44,950 TOWNHOUSE: 2 BR, l'ii; ba;, On a q\Uel. ttakkntla.I meet. ~ESTATE ~ . • • • • • ~I :1 _,..,,
$1,,tlo $32,,50 . Goorr,!~:m~ ~~ ... ;!bl~~-~ ~ tm, • c1 ... u a 3900• E0.rL' ~~..,.1~. ,.11'i-43925• • •• ,.,. 1op ..., .,. No. 3 "'""·
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--to • ollC New "Pride et OWlll!nh!P.' 1:1>: Homo & Duplex $27,500 ·--~ or fPOolo!ts 3 BR. homo. llnm•culata 2 BR........ ~. !'.!!: I I I =m .,,.... aw. s-;do. Gu. £. try lWl. blip fAmlly rm + r;..lde s BR. Prlv 6%> ·Joan, 5f0-m, • Red Hiii RMtty l.er&t, covered patio, ~ :av;;r _ -r:-;1.....-=t I I t I
o1t1L flreplac<, 3 baths. builtJOJ, tradt tor dear "°""'· t.ev· $29,900 3 BDRM, 2 Bath. . Uotv. Pat1c Cent•~ lf1'\ne PON V. FRANKLIN -· • · ~,...RM"'!'~ 'll<>ll'. sl0-1720 Ing ..... Owou/Dkr Lerp Pool. -... 514% Call Anytime -REALTOR SCRAM···-ANS..m. "IN c" .... SSIFICA" TION 8000 -• JM&: IM+-TARBELL2955Horbor ~7!0 ' loon.Owner548-84S! e 673-2222 e ..ct~ .. _ ...
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-...... cblld "pet .... 2 BR. W/l'ltlo " ""'· * SUNNY * --........ tlooll """'"' a .-.. ... "'-'°"· lllQ'1, cl.... 3 Br •• a , apt, lot._ Incl, * * *' * {)rapea. Encl. 1 ara1 e , houee ,with MClal HtMtlel, uun11, Jacunl "*· muter Mdtt, d1n nn
11"'·. BR du-·-" Adwll. No ..... uu. * ACRES * f>.dllties 1•,• country a 1wlm ...... ,,1v ......... w/110.a... " dbl ........... -r<frll....., 1-. ..,._ · cl"b a-Now FltOM~$1olO· $210. Adullt pl-. .lull Eaot ... ,,., avail. Pool l "'
* * * * 3 BR. l Ba. Blt·tno. fl>!< J..,ini in Newport lleach. of 2600 Hort.or llvd., -1 t. N1bera Codll· ""'·· ONLY 1255 e
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alt 'IPM _.. ,,..... • 2 mt. :I ba apt. Adulta. Avail. ff 41• G ~-Blue 8tacoD IGOW or J ....,., 1 llpal So.~ of QJ;......, l'\ttnlshed or u.nfumiahe4 S/151'10. call • ave: rut .......... ~ -NEED
LOVELY Imped.:! Mod 3 br ~ -I .. Cotta Mesa 5100 * """4293 * querer. exch..n;e e4\llty I wU11, land, TD'•, Sor
FREE RENTAL, BOOK dee bltns, dbl av. $X5 Mo'. ShMle & 1 •••• ••• R~U from Sl55 to $310 ~a..;;;;.,..;-;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: I ~~~~;.:;;.;-;~~I;:::~~~:::=~; .well klcated slip FOR part cbanp. Have clients. RNJ.
OroP In Ind l!n,ne. 'l1lezo 5'6.'6S2 lft" ..... PG WK. a UP Oakwood • M &RTINl"'UE c-. dol Mor mo ~ .. ~ .~,vtl ""'· 6'2-2020 tor &IUl30. ev .. -·
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mo u.~ at ••·-· lll5 mo . ......._,,•-........ aerv .. btd pool ......... ,.. ... •·TE ·-1 Pa"--~ "~ ·--1 -••apt •~ ----===~==-=~===1 • Mold "'''"' .. ail. Apartm ts ~TA r.iii"Y ncy. ~ " ""°"· Nr. Q. • &?"' 311<16 "' '°"" barrel ,_.. . -• --LAKEJ'RONT ~ r.::1 Founl1ln V1lloy 3411 Zl76 NIWPORT ILYD. ff SEcrloNS AVAILAllLE =·D~~ . · ,.,,,.__.fl!!ru.~c.u~7S<J>~.~1998~---l-c_"''-"-'"":_,· ·~~t--t--;.--
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lo drpl. Reot or lie/opt. I Br, 2\i Ba. l'lniu, nn -CASA do ORO l1 QO 16th Slratt * .....,_ s Br'o, l Ba BAO!., 1~ As Bll'o ON TEN ACRE.! Ii Ac Cou""" Ellate. 4 ::."!: ~~olut::
OW.sG ldtcben w I brHkfast bar, Cuual Calif. Uvinr in warm * 2 Bedrooms l'm ,Santa Ana Ave, C.M. 1 A 2 BR. J'um A U!Wnl ml'a fl'Om O.C.C. 3 br, 2 ba. \Vant 1961 or 1968 Pond&c
$155 Dix 2 BR. 2 BA Condo. .,_e, Oven, Ihtiwsr, Loadls Meet a~re Spacioua 714: 642~17.0 ·* Swtrn PMl. PuVsrMa Mar. Apt ll3 &46-55«2 F1replaou I prlv. Plb I 18x36 pool, horses, unill OK. or Buick 4 dror .edan.
PlY )'I'd. Prlv si-tlo. Many of beautiful ca~. Cpts, 150 ~. ft. eoior ~rdioal~ * Frpl,, Indivllnd:ry t.c'll Pool&. Temdl • Cbntnrt 8lrbt. Trd. 18M eCJ tor home lo-645-M20
featun1, fam/peta. Bia' l>rpl, Block wan, l(n'lll.ldera. apt. Desirned & turn lor 2 BDRM. $225 mo yearl,y . 1145 AMhelm A'#I. ORI.EANS APJS. llXI Sea Lant, ODl ""'261i come prop~? Own 531:7636
534-&980 Pl6 mo. * ~ Bkt. l1:Yle • comfort. * Pvt pa. lease. Owner/aaent. Mr. COSl'A MESA 60-28JC CMacArtbur ar. OoNt H7> Newport Bay Mobile. Home
8Mch do * O..B.q * Shag <"Pb Cundencn, 673--6210 2 I: 3 BR avail. Adults Oftbt, FOR leue nifty 1 Br apt, A:~ cabana, very dillertnL
Cost• M••• JJOO L"""• 3705 * Gar w/ stwqe * Heat~ over pr Nr Sth 4 Orchid Want bom;? in beach area,
----$35 M'.Dnt"'l'try Drive: 2 BR, pool * lGtcben w/ indirect Coron•. HI M•r 4150 Cost• Mes• 5100 17U Tuat:ln, Qi1ta Mesa Crpta, ~. atove." re&fa:: Eqf. "$UM.
DESIRABLE den.1%.BA.karpr.Fum. lightifw, deluxe ovt:n' & 2 BR, Marzuerlte, So. of Mir. Mn. Canon. '°*'1 fl?$. Avall lmnied. MM9S7, 613-3SU
HOME or unturn. AvaJI, APr Ma.y ranee. 1 BJk to ahopphig. 1 H S200 HARB.OR SR£ENS H no &n1 615-7528 , 1966 Imperial ~an, val at
2 Br., 2 ha, cptd, drps. forced A J~ (ov.'ltr ~pies BD~~ SJ.~~· util. Adult1, wy, * ~~n. f • Qla • . COROUOO APTS. i BR. = ~ !'holeQTD, Veey
althat. G&rb-dilp. blt·inl. tromJiJlyth:uAuaJ; avail.:.,_;.,:-· Wilaon Sll========= APARTMENTS ill'WtV l..t• Um.w levels, 1tudio1. .. ........ ,.or:k>t, '\ot
bplc, pado, pn.ae, water fat winter nntal fnan Sept. ...,,..._ 8.llbu aoQ SPACIOUS ""•I "flW Fzplca, pool, dbl carports. ! 1
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tum. Adu!~ only DO peta. en. ~collect after 6: 213: liiii[ii!iiiili[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-·----_;:;;: TOWNHOUSE UVING Near az.anie Co. Alrport • si-tlol.. $17S#J). 61J..3311 te, 61 Udo Pk Dr, NB,
RATER&WNABLE m.3089. HARBOR BAL80APenina\llaS16Smo. Sepuateadult•famllycom-UCI. Adult.I only. ·20mQUAINT.priv 1 Br, beam 18' maah. dbl plank uW
Acroa trum Couptry Oub D new 2 Br. Btanu, Larie 2 BR w/flrepi&tt, munJties. Bachtlor 1..S. A 3 · Santa Ana Ave. 604i1 dp, wd pan'lc, lhc cptl. boat, 140 hp cray. Fully n'· 7l5MeaDr. *Ph. 5M7t8 :=.~to ~~be:!: TOWNHOUSE ~:; ~~ ~~';!: ~rn:.4.~ apts. :::mno pttl. nm yrly, ~rn::~tv=.
FOR LEASE $285. 613-3173 or ttf...3470 qui"' premlaea or 64U481 ,.. 2 BR studio. ·Unt Newb' Udo Shoftt Hotd, 617 Lido
Seautiflll Del Cerro. Near NEW 2 Br 2 Ba, blt ilia 2%17 Harbor near WU.On e Larae ranlen patlol decor. New erpta • drpt, a.EAN 2 BR, crpll, df'P', Pk Dr, NB.
Soult O>ut Plua. Ill fl drapH. .,,Q carpet .i.w' e 1 BR. T...-.,. !120 B•lbol lal1nd 4US e Open beamol.,...... Spac. -Adlfl. No SlJ5 tncJ utll. Avail Marc!> I :.:E:;N~G;:L;:;IS~H~T~U~D~O~R-
awimnllns pool •• SJ19.dous -1095 Oro st &i.8200 • e Heated pool • Adult only 1 BR "P"" ... -"·t -·t .. -e r .. · ~ .... , • n-, 'D~-~ts. 1140 Mo. 22l3 Fowrt&l.il L 175-6131 "H'19h On H'oli" bedroom&. P75 lncludn pool -· • • ?\o pets. Adj to lhopplnc ........... _ ... " _... ,n.<."\; no,IUll.lo9 \Vay E. Olarbot, tum w. on LOVELY Apt l~i ~ to
and prde~r. FUrnlabed u 1. .. un• Nl-••I 3707 , adult. Yrly $135 mo/util pd. • 2 pools, •.unu. n\U'R1'7 Wilton _ wu.on Gudem bch. Stove -': refrta. LR I room., beaut. 5 min. Pas.
desired, ~-546-S880. -•'"' f149 PER mo. Dlx Mobile -'=ll=Co'=raJ0:::.0:::61>-:=·:;T.197:::=== I achool Apta.) $1&5. Adults. ·Ph. 673-6101 adena. Trd NB/CM 54.s.8532 J~~~"!'!""!!!!!!"'l"'!""~lt BR 2 BA. lam rm, w/w H0me com~ turn. HM -IMMED. O<'.ruPANCT DELUXE l 8'. Crpta, °""' 1\ * *
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For Hut:lof Ana. ·-· * FINE l br, 2 ba home In beat qrt, drpa, prdnr, view, pool, a«Julta. 4 Sea.son'a Huntington Buch 4400 2'roO Petlnon Way blt-nt priv patio Adj do.
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achl1. Lrr fam nn w/trplc, $.2110 548-6332 ' Nr. Harbor Ir Adami No pell, adults only. $170. PENIN~" • ~tnl. • BR., A---ril z car pr, fenced yd. AvrJl· . 1 BRa avail Feb. 20 &: Mar 1 Call 646--Till ~"MA r u • _..:~=;:.;..;:;.... ___ _
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'farcl> 15. LR •-Mo. Call Mliilon Vltjo 3711 CHATEAU'LA POINTE Block'°°"'"'· G ...... 1 LUXURIOUS 11[W .... l bllh, next IO bt.y lo 6.&-cTu., m.«ii . Lowly 2 BR 'Pll w/ pool, 2l2 A 14th. 536-1319, 613-1181 1' VILLA MESA APTS. beM:h $3lO mo. ,r1y, 1359 RMm1 for Roni 5995 Offlco Rontal 6070
' BEDROOM, 3 Bath, putly LGVEL Y, UIUI new, l BR, carporta. Walk ro shop'g. BACHELOR aptl. Retired $ 150 & $170 l BR """'"' prt l'ltloo. bM E. B&lboo Blvd. No, A SM I u '" n>om/printe lA!WNA BEACH
tumfshed. Vacant and l'i·BA home. Drp1, blba, Adultr, no petl. Sl51).fl60 men pn'rd. B1k to pier A II pool~ 2 car encl'J pr. O\U. 67>&2, (2l3) IM-lM& ho~e. Kit ; priv, Uiibdry Air (ONI...._.
l'eady! $350 per mo . Ail. paUo, fenctd )'f'd. Pet & Pl!<' mo. J9U Pomona, Of. store1. $50 .mo. 21)1 Stb St. A Utllhiet P•W dre ,we&comt, no p et 1 lac. Afeaa Verde. Lady pl'tl ON FOR.Ell' AVENUE
Sf&.-O<i child ok. $195. &17-1741 or ME,RRIMAC WOODS Hunt. Bch. 642-ml 1 _t.~~~y:':n:i:.1' ~~·w'J:n allo ~:§ Huntl"lfon a..ch,MOO $40 mo. ~1827 ' Delk apace aftfl&IM in ,
3 BR. 2 BA. blt-tna. cpta. SP~ ~G Lap Fum unit• avail. See ad un. 2 BR. Pool. Adulta on.I)'. $DI 307 Avocado St., C.M. B"""•~ Dtx oml I OH BEACff KITO:IEN prtvp, man onl)'. ne....c bttlce balldbw at •-tc. Fenced yard. PIO IUWU,oLI., u: home 2 der clau 5100. 425 Merri-mo util pd, 17676 Cameron. See M"' on nr.miaieJ -~, -br un-' · SM mo. 803 Governor St, prime location In dowDtr>wn "..., Br & Den. Cpta. Drps. Walle W 54s.QOO 847 2125 ... -tum. util pd. No chldm, no CM ~ Lquna Beach. Air condt. !<ue. ,..._ to ·o11 ICh>oll S?T.fl74 mao 03. • (Brirlnd K·Mart ott ll&rbor pell. 9911 El Camino Dr, . . tlooed. ......... bout!¥
2 BR. stove A retrfc., older ' SUS CASITAS l·BDRM.. newly decorated. at corntr Rutcen A Avoctdo> CM. 6.17-91585 e SINGLES FROM $1~ Thmtahed Bedroom tn.nct ~~ Furn. 1 BR SU5Permo inclutil Day~ ne 66.am e 2BR11iiiBArROM$225 ... employedl&dy$40mo. en i: /l'C>.AJtap home $145 mo. Older adultl Dan• Point 3740 Apta. Adult& · • • 3 BR 2 Ba. New ..,....ts, e •. BR 2 BA FROM • ...,... .,~,. __ Foreat Ave.. rear 1-41 pretttftd. ~ only, no J>etl. ruo Newport Tradewind.11 Realty 847.&ru -.. -'l>'U"\I'"' r.r 1 parldns \ota.
DELUXE Townbou.le.3 BR 2_ LARGE 1 Br. house. lzg liv Blvd, CM. 6C-9286 2 BEDROOM, turni1bed. HARBOR = !!:r'Pn Fre~ • 3 BR 2 BA FROM S360 IDEAL room lor eipki)'fld per~ for IPICe~
BA. Opta. drpa, bltm, pool rm, kitchen & b a , 2 BR Studio, cupell; drapea, D ~ .• n town, HB. No-end rar $195. m-3890 ClrpetHrapelodlahwuhet man over 30. Private eo-and chain apnaw. for f5.,
$225 mo. ~ ~=er. Gar. $150 mo. ~nl aae~ u!KB C: children. No pets. 536--7396 JOW11ff0USE NEW TOWNHOUSE 1::~~~:;.,~ trance. 646--5689 !:J::' .=., ~
3 BR. , BA. ........ patio. . 64&-0496 after.. . L•oun• ...... 4705 .. -11111. 11> BA t.-1 ·-· lVl-.. -.pie-· SMALL Slleploc Room. Rest -AD utlltllea' polo! ..;...i
Family Oftb', $225 mo. A.it-c~ I • 3950 :nt7 Harbor near Wlllon' Crptd_ ~ -1! ctna ps Security 1uard1 rm. faell. Cloee in. $Sl Mo~ tt!rpbone
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2, 3 A: 4 BJl w/pool. Xlnt FOR lease. Dlxe.. Condom. 3 ~ employed adult. Mar Fonnerly Saddleback IM, T~ $135 NEW dlx 1 A 2 BR Shq p IFI QUIET And nice hOme ·222--niREST AVENUE
Loe. Nut J'wy • .qent .. BR.~~ ea., carpel•, ~endoza Dr, Apt A. Laguna, from $28 a week e He1.tedpool.Adult&only crpta, dii>., bltin&. immed ,, AC C Roomtorworidncrnan. ' UG~EAQI • ••
540-C'lS d ra P • • • wuher/dry8, or 54G-6338 Lovely apts. All utU'1, • No petl. AdJ to ahopptns occupy Slfi0.$180 540-1973 711 OC:t:.\N AVE., H.B.' 1 PiiiV'ii. fi*rM~M;;™f';*~iiCi;M ll~~~&i~iiii-••I dlthwasher. Priv. ptlo. Rec. 'l'RA.Il..ER-:Bach. or student, li.nel\5, ml.id, pooJ, laundry Ma-mi. ' ' (n4> 538-1417 I PRIVATE Room W/Kitcben
Newport leach 3200 & boolpool • P_:i~1 .. ?ose to 1.,:,.2!15R. $804120, Call Daya ~S'~ps IO.:~· 696 S. $145 MO. Clean, attractive 2 2 BR, 2 BA, untum. Orpi:, PONTALBA.· APTS Prlvil. Prlv. Entrance. Call ~Rtul.I t..ea:~ .. Dtlwre SUJtta
ac « ~ ttnter. ~ • eve•. 37440. wy. BR duplex on quiet atftel. w/w crpta, atove. Nr shop. * Gracloua Llvine · M2-89l9 u .....,., ())rona df1
B/I No pets. $2tO Month. MONTICELLO Townbou.e 3 BEAUTIF1JL Larre Bach. Close ID 1hopp1f'll. Built-In p!Jw center. 12) Ctnter St. 8177 •Gt.rtltld, H.B. -::======= Mar, From &00' to «JOO' #.I Mutts Only 968-JSIKt Br, 2 Ba, 3 pool'i pvt patio apt. \Va.lldng distance to oven and ranee, rarbage Apt 3, $135 mo. All Electrio-Spadou.a $150. -1t auitea avaU. 48c per Ill ft.
3 BR 2 bldu, split i.vel $2&S -$235 mo. 8J3..J649 ' btach &; aOOPI. Ocean view. dl!poaal. Wall to wa 11 1 BR. SUS mo, _ 2 BR $1.35 1 BR. ~ pr, crptl A Motell, .Trlr. Crta.. 5997
2 ~~~·NOW' i225 Duplex" Unfum. ~S BAOIELOR. 1 BR apta. :t~ $170. 494-2-449 carpetln& and drape1. Feno-mo. Crpta. drps. pool. No drpa. Adultl please. 982-RM WEEKLY ratn Sea Wk
81.y • Beach Rralt3 Inc $145 MO. Clean. 4ttnetive 2 CID, bltn&. No pets. 2885i 1,;:;,.;;::;:::;:,,,.,=--='°' ed yard. Garage. Gardener pell or childrl:n. 32$ E. 17th 2 BR Apt. Carpetl, blt·lnt. Motel, 2301. Newport Blvd.,
901 Duvu Dr. swa a, NB BR duplex on ~t '~.t. Mendoza No. A.~ PANORAMlC View overlook· and water pd. Mature adulta Pt Call M6-a95 Wubtr/Drytr space. Sl«t Colta Meaa
••• -~-... ~ • ...-Cole to lhoppmg, Built.1n I BR. FURN. 'PT. ing Aliso Beach. 2 Br. turn. only, DO peta., pleue. ht mo. Call 96W5'11 l.:i="====== ,.._........, '"'""" _._ oven and nnae. garbage 2Sn 8 Bristol CM All ~ec. Matutt: adults, no and lut month'• plus clean-LOVELY 2 br. Crpt, drpJ,
NEW HOME FOR LEASE dbpo&al. Wall to wall · • children. ro pets. S19S mo. Ins del)Oltt. 753 Scott Place, rar. wuber, dt)'r. Adulll. 2,!':S-1
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"Br, lamily ........, 3 a. car. ....,.,.... .. ..,.. •nd •-.... F-"""· e NASSAU PALMS e Evea 499-$'ia5 CM SCS-3036 No petl. 2260 PlacenUa. Call poo' w r ·-·.. ...-, ~......... w• ~.... 1 · · · 14&.318) book up, 96).8994 'I110MAS Guell home in
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TOWNHOUSE: 3 BR, 2~ and Jut montb'a plus cl~ yard. &aide C.M. Adlll. 361 SEPARATE room art.studio, Util included. NO PE"l'S $14$ mo. 546-5163 . ATTRAC 2 I: 3 BR. Pool. A: pull:. 64Mll5 S'D litlcJe. $175 2 rm IU.ile, •• ~ BA. b'plc, patlo. pool, 2 car Ins depea.it. 753 Scott Pl..att, B. E. 17th St. ·6~1497 klt. prlv~a. 1 bit bch. Adul lMns 1 Air cond. Sect'y wrvic:e,
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-·, all bl..... ........... .,_ C.M. 548-3036 FURN. 1 br apt incl ,tll, Y-••• ~. uu -= t n • 2 BR, bltna. crpta, doted Avail now. $130 • $l69. 17401 Mite, RMtal1 59" -cent-11~ •---•-' :""' _ -.._, -..... --~:;·::;;:-·=:~;:;;:·-,; .. •:=~:='=: Medltem.nean Atmosphere 1.,..., Mature adulta. H M Kttl8on. 9118-7510, 847-l!i!M • • ....,. auo;;a~. c. -Lse $275 mo. m.sau ar 2 BR. new blt·inl, cpt1, drpA. Reck nn I: pool. 1959 I\laple Bl 1 ha d ,,_ So. Calif lit Nat. BL Bldi. <:!. · ••• ·-.. -•-A 4975 t· ns, 1 I erpta, rps, mo. 548-4573 or ~2884 NEW • I BR. .. 2 BR. w/ J'ULLY endoled --s. Costa Meaa ••• .,_ .._.._, eva or w ...... Prt patio, gar. No yd v.'ork ve., C.M. Mrr. Apt. 5. Hotels • 1-ra POOL • --~ .,.....,_ DELUXE Townh)ule i er. 2 $145 mo. ht & laat mo plua .arqe w .,., ee. BAOIELOR. 2 1r 3 BR'•· rrplc. Crpt1, drpl, Llndbora: $25 per mo.
Ba. "1>1<:. pool. 1250. ISO c!ennlnr tte. Adwts, No N-port Boach 4200 Lido Shora1 Hotol 241 Avo<odo 642·292& CID. bl"". No pell. 2'35 Co. S36o0519 2135 Eide,, APl 6, C.M. HUNTINGTON llACH
Bay:t'ront apt $350. 41. pets. 5'5--0914 Bayfront kitchenette aultea 1 BR. Stove A re:frl;, drpa, Mendoza, No. A. 54WC21 A ir Concfft._. ..... '\
64&-0'Jl2 2 BR, 1 Ba, Sm den, Gar, Sm NEW 3 A 4: br, 2 ba, frplc, % from $255 mo. SW.tea &: uUI pd $120. LRG. 2 6: 3 BR. Crpta., drpa, 1 Santa An• 5620 lualn111 Property 6050 0e:::>N •=~...:t!':; tn .: ~~
yd Drp• A c pl• blkfrombQ"&ooean.turn room• by day or week. **·* or2kldaok.2214Colleie JIARBOR DeWa t ottlce bulldm.•t 3 d~; 2C:.:;~1~~~rC::'. wm'.ridrytr . avail, Adu11s: ~~S275 " $300 •. Mo. Call Phone•. rnaid. coffee, ice. ~!1fr af~~~fi ~rt~ Ave .• Apt. 2.-~ v.r LLA MARSllLL·ES~ -prime Jocatton Jn H= ~ ~ •
$230 mo lae. 540-7573 no pell. $I'D. 60-1384 N.8. I 8''Moblt H I II 617 Udo Patil: Dr. 673-l800 646-6506. ~ LRG 3 Br ·unrum. lri 2 Br BRAND NIW BLVD [:,~ul .. ~~dl--1 .... :~~
RENT •LS . e ome, um. A RENT'LS 'I Pool ~·-·• ·-SP•CIOUS . ..._,.,... •RMI . YEARLY 3 Bdrm 2 Bath " til pakl " I 2 BR, 1 ~ Bath. Pool: um. · ~ UI\ • ........, " qe on Beach Blvd.. reer
$240 mo. at 133 '5th SL NB Apts., FumishM :er mo.' ~~ :~~·8 f1~ Apt1. Unfurnltfled Adults. fl.5,2.SO utilltlea paid. Maplr, Apt 3, ~2808 1 I 2 Mrm. Aptt. Inda to private Jl&tklna:
No peta. Built.bw. 64>1627 0-r•I 4000 Bniker. Gener•I 5000 UM MonnMa, 548-0336 LARGE 1 BR, rlec bullttrm. Adult Llvlnt COMMERCIAL BU.. lot ISO per month tor
Newport Shores n201..;..;...;..... _ _,_ __ ·--2 BR furn A unfum. S1SO -2 BR Dupltx. Nly crpt'lf. ~ ~ ~ P1&I&. $133 D·sb~:!':r 1J:':1nat :~a1'tbie°'f! ~a.!.': --·------1 s· le $115. c.,.. •· bl1n1, pool, • RENT • dip!. Carp<lrt. '"""" ,.... w . ~ appu.n.;.. • pita• ~ Por Stile· ., u-boun ....,....., .....,. • ~ -=~ ~~!~ · mg ~~ '!i:":cl> Apt. l$RlMmf 915Fu&miluUPr• :..~ 's:':. :J\;1 .. 11. ~~~·~.!_UI.~ :; ~~:. l. ':: 7360 Sq. Ft, ~~.t~~::r= ..
mo. 259 Wallut St. Open at the bdi. 1125 Mo. yrt1. • DUPLEX. 2 BR a.pt, sar.. Mature adulta. Rtt. 543-8007 ltJc7ftn : mlrrored ward· L•rll' BW,. New Front 11171 HACH ILVD.
SUn pal. 162-'1171 ... ........,. Adults By appt, 673-2%i6 ?=en~To.MMtb Rentals patio SJ.75, ZK5 Tultln. Call 1,BR apt unturn. No ch1ldrtn robe doors • indirect upt;. Walker. Lee Mr. Levine HUNTIN•TOH ·~
STUDIO Apt. Prlv, Patio. "~~ eYH fSt6..4380 or pets. Ganp. Htd pool. irW In kitchen • btttJdut 545-9451 '4MD1 =:
Unlvoralty Park n37 Avlil 'tll JW>e. Be...., &y. !aRC Fuml .... RenUll GIVE Now -Ond toter · Crpt>, -Kl-IOq bar • huoe prlvato ltncod NEAR C.M. Cll> llall. 3 Rm.
LEASES .AVAILABLE l.a>nby -· l l 2 bed--Pb. 6'1Ul3T R.E. 51T tr.19th. Cll ,.._ ·UNITED roND 1 BR anfum, •-l nfrll. patio· pt"'h laodlc.lp ... • Offices. Pantled, :...,..;.. -
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SRA.ND NEW 3 Br. Stp. din. rm. lnankd. _ ... (jj) 1315
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phtro tocladi. '7!0.1111 -<Url ..,... °'· C.M. 63'1.e.w; s.nt1, AM Jlltall ...... , 2l1,213 ~ = :.:: ~ lmlnojl. ",, _..,...,...-! flM:tl. A-M y_...,_,_ M ""·:Q 2 BR. Oelwc Modem. Pool PHONI : 157.aoo--St., NewJOl't Beoch. Key ·
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J\Wt fOtliDllt peopit:. MW " ,.0 dne&op .:.:.... for frl41Y, ,-~·~irilii n• Mo. r.m Mlntr ~1· Apt '105 lO $la LAJtGl: 1 • 2 tel Ontr. !213) m.aun O:f'flc:e or SIQre Bldr. Rut or •• RENT! ntOM 'rmd'llllWCkm1'iitp(llidlnQ:to~ 1""4 B. IG-75(1. Br. ~ Aptt. (Oi-Pln). 1cr"" (tU) Ml4JOl 1 lie. 149 IUvmklt Aw. NB. ne to l300 ol-Zflo<-• ., BR. i ""_., ... ••• Crptt. er.11, .i.... ""'-,.. flmk ffe&if fdii1'flAIE tn I "'s-.""'ro,_•=,,_=,_=
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NEWPORT BEACH j="° ll~ :l~ ms. -ot, "' ..... Nr-. 2230 1111--.... ~ c:rp11, d,.... -.1,., l
llO IRVJiU AVE. A°""'· ,.,.......... "'°"''t MESA DEL MAR Dtlux So. C.W 8'. fflr Warner). m..M05 ,.._ 1'ranb --.. Belter, 648.a er -.cm ·• 3 Bft. + din. rm. + LARGF;
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Dm11Z AND 11111 J;:' lJll:-.. ::I'."' s..uo. I "'·J: bl. ~RIAL ISTATI SMALL -"' Newport S11ALL Ollloo cio ..... .,.. ttwl _. , '~ ~:::: .. ;' ~~=--drpa. blt.tna. MS-6270. G1ner1I Pier. Va.no.~. lnqldrs _. 0... U... '81/'iJd .;, 1:
6ARDEN °6ROVE ,:~ ::;-I::.. ~ I'"!:!...., 5219 .,. ---. --· ..,_, ••
PETTIT REAL TY CO, nn o.Pont. N.B.
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(t lollllt tr. -......... l ,.,,,.. .,,.,. ,.,__ -' l'RIZ Ulff.U. SERVICE lla_..,.(wl atlt lltdi. 4111 N.B. ( ...... ). f'B.1111 · mt>...-lj=" :~ ~'f,,,_.,-:S:in!~1~1~· 8robr 9'82 Fl•Milt«t.,ff.B.fl3GO._ iiiiNIWPORTILVD.
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Corpot Clunm1 6625
CARPET SfEM1 CLEAN·
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A~K Shampoo Sptt.i.11 ST.50
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'J'M UM&ally bea.utltu.I . YOOl\J THROUQH A ;.:, ~~1n::r&.1~t or male Pttlian C1.t. butJ · ·
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MISSIO.... VIEJO
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ASSEMBLERS
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Some experience preferred.
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Monday throu gh Friday
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
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Mission Vltlo, C1llf.
130-3232
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JOIS" llMPLOYMINT JOIS,& ~~LOYMINT I JOIS" IM~LOYMINT JOBS ~Ml'LOY . ...,'.!!. ~ ,JON1' IM~!n'
.lolM Moll, Wom. '7100 J!"• ,,.,.., W-. r.\~, J1b1 ,.,,.., Wom,. 710Q ~ ~· Wom.. ?1\IO Jo~ Mon, WO!"-7100 ~-~· ~;.7,1.~ *· DIUftlS * , . , .-· · -4 _ MALE OYtr 2' or Pl!X Ex,.,, Buo boujl. d~ * ~ Sl)ln G1!zi,J
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DIAL DIRECT .•• 642~5678 Mutt """' d,.. ~ Solorr to II IC Al<!ncy. Full Ume.'6<2-837:1 •hltt, '>Pi"I req'd. Call Del '4$-\494 • • :
drt'f'lrs ""'°"' Al'Pb' * Wtbb'I NeWPQ:rter 1 n n. Sal • 'J.' :'WESTMINST~R & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1220 YILt;OW-CAI co. Shll:Laleeve type IE, with !en to 15 years M.,-'l',':°b!°1nee. 1..,a1 , "'""1111l ""'· 544• P~c Stll<• •llht <fl
· · .. g_ 11111 SL experience In ,machine and ~mbly llne.1. ....i ,..,r• baclcarow". call Sat • Sun. ApplY ~
Huntl119ton llNch: 540.1220 L19uno lffch: 494-94" ·a.ta -Degree preferred but not necessary. A.,., westcllll Pel'1JOMCI PLAN·CHICKING l>lumbl... 1526 · N•
• . OONUT "SKOP Work. No ex· -,* .(sency, *3 Westclitt Dr., e_N~IN.ER Blvd .• C.M. Call "2-1153· ... ( . Hour1-Re9uletioo1-Deedline1 ,., ne-. Ntaht lhlft, ,.._ 'Ii j1;,",'. ~Fee lo-tee PAid $'39. to $1141. per ni-• SALES "SLIM GYM;~
1 •• 0•• ___ .. _ ~ _,_ ,_11 ~u. ":i,C::r oon" 135 to. DESIGNERS _ ciTY oF _ Ea""' ... , to....-. s.io "" "' · ' --'w -_ .. 1m1, .._, ' . Tools, Molds•"" Machines. u•NUFACTURING NEWPORT BEACH on •i&bl TV l"ds. -· ., m~tt.w. THI DAIL PILOT•••• ftaWllty W.,,..,. ettly.. ffBHHN z-"""' * 833-015" * . !:
tho -o1 ,.wi.111"'"" .... 11-,..,,..1, - -1W1111 ;.,..LD. ~ .. KEIS -ENGINEER -, MV """' Key Manaiement role l.n a New position ln the build· SALES ,. C
DU.DL:IN' POI COPY AND tCILLI: l :SI P.M. thl Uy W.... ~tt.t. qc.,r $m -$174 tAO. Te $6.00 Hout fa.st fl"O\vin& company. !.fac 1"1" depa.rtme¥t require5 Ex-rlo•.• -~ ~"-·I
'. far 'f'W:_, ldlta.n a"4 Mentlaf Metlent wfrlttt cl-"'t tllM " I r» P.M. AGE: 21.JO HEIGHT: 5'8" -Greior Yacht Corp. 1631 decree In civil architect..-r-"""""-
• • •-Y· Mlnlmum WEIGHT' io ,..,. MAC. HINISTS ~OOL Placentia, C.M. ural_ or -ctural •nzi· Good pPportunlty For
• · POlllontohelfhtPHYSICAL • '' MAKERS MANAGEMENT Op. ,..,,.. and '" ><•r Salmnan. Mons·fllJ'<!illtirtr!
_ f°OU MUST HAVE KILL NUMllll Whtft kllll"I •rt N ._..,_ .r .,tck ,_ .... REQIJD\EMEN'TS: HI ch To $5.50 per hr. St1•~Y owrtlme portu.nlty, Full or P/tlme. of e.'<perience checklni &-Sportrwear. G dl¥ Wkl
t.. ..,,.. t. m.k• • Neenl et the ltlll numlti9r 11.,. JW ~, .,..... 911 taker.. ICbool lftd. v.Jld Calil. op-• *' ., Car Necess. 20 hrs wk. 568 buildlnas plans, Wiii per-Pleasant woridfll cond ~
'Hf'ffkat1411'! fff yeur c.11. era.tor'S license, u .s. cl~. • , * wkly. 83&-4302. :U inspection work in-beneHtl, ~I 5*4108.+ .' :·~t
' File application at Cil}I HAD, These are permanent positions (or our A!edlcal I 1.,~ldeneh'na-'k11n! mp~~0-. SAflAH COVENTRY · ·"":
Eyery itffort 11 mad• •• klll or cerrect • ntw •Ill thtt tt.1 ....,. .,.,.., •ut "can-8200 \Vestmlnster Ave, \Veat. IW .,;..___ d I t -al P.ART TIM '"" ... "" J).611
not 9uer•ntM t• do .. untll t~ H ha• ,,,..Nill 1,; the,.,.,. minlter, Calif. Be!qre'M&rch n , ...... ""vD Pan in a rur community .. E Pill unit dwelling~ and openlnp lor fijU or ~
t3, 1970t! PM. Written exam in GeorRia. TypJ1t--Medlcal Ins. l"Ommercia.l &. Industrial time sales. No inve1~~ DIMl~A·LINI M• •r•itrlttl., cuh In alllw•nu 11., mall w at ... .,..,. flf.,, .tflc• March :as:, 1970 (n4> 893-4Sll * Experienced. """'3903 buildings lncludin~ hi&h· no deliveries. For intervift i.-
NO pMae orders. ext. 2U). * MMlcal, Front Office rise construction 10 Jn. * 540-0614 * ... ~
Company pays relocation expenses for the Local, iood 58.lary ror _alert •ure lltrUctural .oundnewi Savin&'& I Loan ~
TM DAILY 'ILOT """''" , ... rftht .. cla_utfy, Nit, c....,., NfuM .; ... ,.... foreifn C•r "'9clNinic1 entire fJmily. · and ronformity ot per· BRANCH •
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. vaca~ tna. unJ.. * Westc.Uft PtryK>nnel Aa:enty, 1 irul do .1 •
M.tli Adllll'tlM: ... 1175, N •• ,.,. IMch, C.llfw11I• tOrmt ~··'~A·sk--,-F-0r-clttaitrancHcJOt11ttWYi~w I <'A: .. ·11"',.!!te1~, .• N.S~ y re • M. • Sav~~ ~n i.:: ~~f----~. _ .•. • comm. ""''=-· 01 • • , """"' • eo : ee pd joba, ... pl p 1 011. "~"" ........,,__ ~ ....... ~. , ' CGll f62•7'4J• oP y °''°""" i<e, -"''-has po•;tJo, avoil. ·iqi CLASSlfi ED COUNTlllll •r• l«•IM u fsllewl: Joe Mool'e' Ph, 540-J?St: * ft\iclluf $367. Nt\Vport Blvd., Ne 'w-p 0 r 1 a well qu.tJl!il"d Sa~ ...
COSTA MESA NE.WPORT II.A.CH *•FOREMAN, male, exper , 1 * Lab/clerical desk. Beach. Call!omia 92660. cnf) Loan Branch Manager. E>((
330 W. BAY -2211 W. BALBOA ld. shift.ll:l5 PM to 6:45 . . . 673-6633. eel. potential It lt'lnge betC AM: App in pe:non a.ft 7 J L. M W 7IOO J L • M PACESE1TER . e.Dls. On"· applicants W1'•
AM 1631 Pia ti CM o-AeR, !Dfft, tel AMI, Wem. 7100 EMPLO~••-AGE POR~ER J ~-1 v " , cen a, . • J.•:u:.i, • NCY .• : an11,,.,. Y.'Ork, 1 a min of 2 yn, Sa.vtn&s ·~
GARDENER TRAINEE HOUSEKEEPER: Uft.In INSPECI'RESS \Vanted for %l29 S, MaJ.n, S.A. 549-2265 &-4:JJ shift 1700 16th 'SF., perleoee l'lffd apply, F.os
Experience IM!C. Xllll opp. for SiQele Buaine11 Man. 1st class hotel. c ALL e A-10TEL MAIDS e N.B. Call &C~70 particulan call Mr. Hemle1
cn4) MG--9085 Call for appt bttwn 7-9 PM, 644-1700 Ext, 5+5. Apply Ben Brown's Motor !2131 869-0SU. :
G --"bo bl I 84T..Jll5 Hotel, 31106 S. Coast H""' PURCHASING lt: Ir a ff I c .. . _ • et •-~ -t H• t J ANITOl}-Apply evenings South Laguna "J• tTainee. ~tale, i1art $500. * SECRETARY (hospUii.l '
Serving all Orenee County JONE'S TIRE SERVICE after 6. Port The at re , -~""'~:,;.=.=-~~---Good advancernenl Pos.slbil· ad mlniatratlon). -llosp(W
H.UNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA BEACH
1787S BEACH BLVD. 222 FOREST AVE.
Daily Pilot Classified
CLASSIFIED INDEX ABIGAIL ABBOT Is eXP&nding and requires Col'ona del t.1ar. M 0 THE RS, SUBSTITt.rrE ity: Over 21, :t0mt typlna exp. required, knoY" niecll' ~
: MOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS t lMINT, c--. "" Prrsormel Agency E:\.'PERIENCED LYN'. 7 to 3 PM Shilt. i~~.CH~ ~.~~ES-eood with lla:urea. Onl; I er min o I og Y. . .~~ t
CllNlkAL It.. Aph. Furnished ro~~C:,"o~.uc.Mtt =~ 230 \V, \Varner, Suite 211 • BOOk:l<eepef~ 549-:3061 ~~ -t'arninaa. \-. ...... _Book, perm. need-apply. Q:Ml:!t· li®rtband. jl_~1.1rate It'
c0•Ta MIU. lit• GINell.\L -CUlJllT CLIAIUMO 4'U Santa Ana • Retail SaJe~tl Child Craft Reps. needed In catainaran 33012 Call Pi!r. matwoe and \Vell ifOOn'(tcl ' 1 .. ,,A OIL MAii 11• COSTA Mii.A 41• CAfl'Jln LAYI"• • fl'll'All .. ,. * ~T.fil22 • • • so. n1e achl .areas. For local r-o. San ,· ... ~-,1,'1.-.-. \V e 5 t m i n I teT Co_~ ,... Ml!SA VllDI 4111 Ollt.l. .. 111111 ""' • Tire Servicen1en full ,,,,-, ...... ...... _l i.tl'SA VllDll 1111 NIWJIOltf llUC" .. OIMOLlftofl ~ • Front End and tntetvw wnte y to R. c. munlty I Hun ting t. D
. COUJiCll l'Altk 1111 " ..... MIOllfl ""' ., ...... , ... lllVIC• ..,, GIRL FRIDAY MACHINISTS Petty, P. o.-no.-215, C.M. REAL Eslato Sale•m•o lntercom1nunlty Ho ... ltil~ .-~IWJIOltT tlACH lHI HIW..OIT IMIMll ftlll Dt:YWAlL ~We att lookfn& for a firl • Brake J\lecha.nlcs wr ~ ' Ntwl"OIT HtltHTS n1• WISTCLI'" ml .... cr•K'Al .... v.to can think on her own Salary plus bonus and MOTHER'S helper now thru s119uldn't YoU be selling the Apply Penonnel Ole. ~1 i..trL•OA COVIS ttl~ VNIV•lllTY l"AIK 4U1 IOVIJIMIHf ••HTAU .... -....A end or Marth • when baby ·-hOltest area H u n t In. I 0 n trospital Circ .. \Ve.stmins_~n HIW .. O•T IHOalS IJ:lt •Ack IAY -..... ,,,.. .... twtl ffft, ......... aense ot bu-company pakl benefits. .. . ~. a.t.Yc1en 1m tASTt\.UllJI .,.. n.oottt -mar. Loves respons, & en· Opportun!tytoradvanct-ment DAY & SWING SHIFT due. Lt hakpi & care of 4 Beach? We will tftln. Call 894-4082 •. • :W.o::: •• , :: ~!~:: O&\. ""'* = ;~:=~•=~~l:i=-"" jo)'I versatility Jn her work. Apply: 2049 Harbor Blvd. . chldrn. Prv nn & ba. S50 Phil McNamee VUJ.aae ~al Sec:ret•ry -. ~
wtnCL!'fl IUI tAY Ill.ANOS •IM Alll'llf•IUlf• IOI {You'll be ha.ndJin& the off· Costa Mesa • DRIU.-PRESS OPERS. wk. Refs pie~. Lido Is.le. Eitate 962-4471 Top job !or rigbt pf, ~rhJ.":;t ·
Ml.Ito• HIOHLA .. OS ltu \.IDO ISLI 4''1 OAIOIHllf• Mii I • -/ dell h .,,_.,.., R £ SALES N ho I'· t Ile I -•-UHNlllSITY ...... " tm UL.of. ISLAND. 4UJ OllfCIUJ. tllYICll ... ce (If; w our &' j.. • PUNQt PRESS OPERS. .,,,, . ' . ew mes. pres m:n . exce n aA +
111v1Ne. . Im HVNTllll9T01t ·11ACH ,.... •11t.1.01• .. DltCINt ..., M. curtomera.) Gd skills. e HARDrNCE LATHE. NEEDED companion for Pt-time on top paranteed call Loraine, Westclitt etil ::;;.~;, :: :~r::,,ia1.uT :: ::.\~N .,..., := advantqtous, o1 rounC. SUL~~=~~:OR second operation \VOr.k e. Ider I y 1 ad y . 11 g ht SALARY +. Eltabllshed 1011nel Aiency. 2043 w~
El T~ 1t4' LON• au.cH .. ouN INCH' ,,,. Xln't cppor, in a peat area hou&C\l.'Ol'k for 2 adults, Uve developer. 1 of 3 locaUona cliU Prive, N.t:. 645-mJ
· <",v,10• .. • ".,•,u~!a n• OU.NOi COUHTY · ,.... NIAi.TH CLUll '"' w/ a flbulous inttriordest&n $754 to $916 PER MO. in. Refs, nee. 494-1786 114: 8!9-3lll Fee & fee pd.~iob9. ' 1 ..,.. 1UI U.IOIN Ofl'OVI .... HAULnle '"' . ·::= :::1N1vu 1»1 w1nM1N1T11t 41t HOVllCUAN1N• •JU firm. Call 5t0-13n. DAYS-ONLY NIGHT BROILER J\IAN RECEPTIONIST· secretary SECTY/lNS. Work -.1~
L.INDA ISLI ~: :~:~_rT :1~ l:C~T:xecou.Tni• =GIRL Friday, 1. Girl Office. NEW~hT.i'T c:rEACH Good wages & benefits. Ap-wanted. Good w/phone9, Corona del Mar. Exp'd. U. ~to"o ·~:°' UN SANTA ANA HlllMTI .. llltON. Orll••-lo ate. .,.. Must be exper ln pe1 boa.rd • • TURRET t.A1HE • ply: The Derby, 1 2 6 2 lots of typing & some ~n. ins.. for lli:ht ·.Pl\-
. IAl.&OA tit.AND :: ~=~~ = ::=~~IN• :: syattm thru !rial balance, T L' S \Va.mer Swasc~ Palisades Rd., Santa Ana. ahorthand, lnterestin&: work. derwritlnc, cl&lms. A filiacl ~VNTIMCITO!rtl ''"'" 1411 LAOllNA ••AC" 4"' INIVaAMCI ,,..,. typine. letter \vritlng I: h~ icense upctvisor setup operators NURSES Registered ~ eveD-540-0567 for appt, Equal Op. Send resume Box. 8. Coronf
: ' ."~~!!.",~~o:.u" .. ,,.ov• 1411 LASVNA MIGUEL 47'1 INV81THMTIJle. Oitd'llt ·--aome 1.h. 642-7306 &dnlini.sters tbe. ~ctivities • HANDYMAN • Utility. ,,. • night -•u1s. ~. port.unity Emp:toy-er del Mar. '1.'.1i' ..... "' "" -M1s110M v11JO · cr. 'AHITCMlLlL of the Bulineu License . .,. "'' LA -
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OAllOfJ• ••ov1 1t1:s ~:::.1.1~1~ :: ~S:" ... Fem a I e, Experienced all Department: Collecting Director. So. Cout Com. See Be~ Bruce at Seamstresaes. Exp'd., 1&4Se=' .~1NCI elACH 11• ,CO"DOMINIVM .._ MAIONIYo llllC• mt breeds, Ca11fornia'1 m 0 It fees, maintaiDI"" l'eCOl'dS munity Hosp., 31872 Coast m 6 lportsweat. Top pay, t4a "°'oa"·,•·woo•• ,•,,-, ',"'.., "OTt:LS ....................... 4'11 MOVIW• & ITOUotl ... be tiful #~" .. ,. P rrmancnt cmplo"""ent ffuru So 1 ........ , •~lJll --'l"··s wl" ·•--· J ,., f'AINTINCI, ,. ...... 111. 6111 au pet store. :ior:i W preperln& ~ports. J ••• ··~.. • ._. .... • .. .,.,.. • ,,.uuu ....,., .. , ,...,.,,,
oUT o,. COUNTY , .. Rl!NTALS "AUlft........ 6111 Fuhionlaland, N.B.6'4-0980 R-u!-s h'"'h '"'hool d<'· Excellent co, bene.tils f'Xl. 356 t•A , XeC to work for. App: l5" Q<UT Of' ITAT• uu A U I f'ATIDI .... · ~.. '" .. -. Overti:n• <JJ M · c M ' STANTOH ''n ptL n urnished JIHOTOIU,HT ..,. HAIRSTYLIST ploma and a minim11m of OPERATORS, experienced onrov1&, ·1 • , : :~~~~N~~~ ~:;: ~::,~tt~l••• , = :.,_~,,::::e. f'11c11. ••'•" = Xlnt worldna: conditions, top two year1 uperiencc ·on on dresi;es & bikinls. Apply. Aa;ericy lor C.tffr Girt!! SHARP sEcRETARY.,!
. SANTA ...... l,,. MIU. VllDI! 1111 ,.., ,.OOMIM• -comm. +. Mwt havt clien. Bvsine&S License Admin· PER~AP1M l~~~IE\YS 863 Produclion Place, N.B. 410 w. Co&!t HW)I., N.8 . for bea.uty bayfront ottice7Ji ~'!TA .. ,.. MOT$. ldt NIWl"Oftf ••N:" -l'OCll: SllYICt: "'' ·-'-...... "'""! istration_ with a govern-PH: 646-0308 By appoint, 646-3939 to 35, a.ttrac, lffll .......... ~ ~HGI UM N.WJIOIT MllOMTI &lit l"DWta IWflPIN• W ~. --.> . ~--:"'T . fun1N . ,.,. NtWf"O•• '"0111 1m f'UM, •••Yic• ""u ....... ......,...,..,... 11 ... E mental qency. Sh Lok C OPERATORS 5 yrs exp., shtbd 90. tnini "°''" TIISTIN -"41 WllTCLI,.. .. aowtM• -"" ~' ·~' w uu. am Ur• orp. ~ mllchine • 1:'-on .. .._ Sales 70 Exec. Mon tbru Frt, ·~ f.HAHltM 1"' uNrv111m f'A•• _ 1ta1 IAD*' '"""" 1te. "" mott by ttntlng ap&ee: J im F 1. ,_ "l"-" M.'IV ,. R E S I w 1-• 5 30 ••• .~, \IL\tlltAOO CMTON uu IA.Ck •AY .,. ••MOOl!Lt•• a •• , .. ,It ... .,._ ... , "'-'-De . ,..n.. or app1cativn and infonna· ments. Steady, mp pay. • • • e•!'"en •n -: .......... ..., • "'}i
HAVASU u.•• 1m •An aL.u'" • 11-•MOO•t.INO. 1utcNalll ..,. :;n.;_., ~-/Cl'M•~ ....un. tloFi conlaet the Penonnel 1300 E. Normandy Pl7, 642-3472 EatabUlhed Real Estate tinn, Stotldlcol Typlit ,-LAGUNA MILLI· 11• toltONA 01&. MAit ........ ...,,.. ... v .... ,_.. ....,.. ~ eves Santa Ana ~ In U.Une •1
LA•UNA !ILIACN '"' aALIOA "" 11w1•• •Ml OUSEKPR SI . Office, 3300 Newport Blvd., sal I nd ·'-d -and . $475 j U.OIJU NIGVI&. 1m IAT ltUHOt ,.. lllWIN• MACHIN• _,,., •• IN! H I tter. live 111 Ne-wport &acll, Calif. 9al60, (1 blk N. of McFadden, BUSIEST mantetpla~ tn e 0 u ev.._.,.. acreaae for lovely Qunpos Drive m: ,':~"Jt::~:r. ;: ~~o:T::;~ lllCM :: t::.r:.=u. ......... = ~-~t. 4% ,d.?8 \Vk. llWUI (n4) 6'13-6633. ~·~ blk \V. or Grand) town. The DAILY PIJ.Q'J' for ttt:idential development Will ra1le to $500! in_30 d•_""'· •,
SNt JUAN CAf'llfllHO 1nt llOU-NTAlif VALLIY 1411 TllMIT• COHTIOl ., Wt '-'U!..,Uef P •ume CO efe • • Cluaified aection. S • \! e need.I con&citnUOU», hone1t, N 7-f ,
cA,ltTttANO tUCH '"' an.10.tr Ill.ANO Ult TILi. c....... '"4 atudent. Own transp, l boy 8 ----------" money, time It. eftorl. Look fWl time salesmen. R.E. Lie. •wport -: • ~:ts:f~"' !: :,:~~ ~~~~ = ~L:. ~a Mlrtlll = )ll'I old. caIJ alter 6 pm, ~~ae .. ~~Sh~~~ve SHOW you car-Give a fair now!ll req'd. ~iyiaaion ,buia. Personnel Apncy; f
oc••Ns101 11" 01,.,1101 coUNTY u.. nU:YlllON, ,....,.. .-. "" ,•=9'-0:..:.7=32::..;:Sa=•:;.,;Cl=•=m~•=•=te;:.. _ _:.====-======"-='=h'="'========o.!.=:::::=======~ Followlll&' Poaltlons 133 Dover Dr., N.a_ t , ... DllCIO 1m OAADIN ••ov• ,.,., UPNOUTll.Y "" -Av1Uable·. 642-3170 ; ~ 11VllllD• COUNTY 1111 WllTNllNSTll Mlt WILDINf "" HOVSU TO •• MO'VID , ... MIDWAY CITY ----"I•_ .-WINDO'L-a.aA!lllttt -. '"' • Saleosman to handle lat.inc ~=~~~~11',~• IA.LI ::; ~.J! ::: MllHTI ::, '985 & IMPLOYMINT -WANT A'D ORD. ER BLANK territory coatalliing prime
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MIWl"OIT tllACM 1211 CONOOMIHIVM "" .• ,,ICll •eutf'MSNT 1111 TIMU TIMll TIMIS TIMU 'San DiegO County terr!· -~=-: NIWHIT ...... ""' lllNTAU WANTID ,.,. ITDJI•' ....... 1"1NT •n .A r~ I 11 ~. HIW,CllltT IMOllll mt lltDOMI '°' ..... '"' CA, .. ••••Allltjll'f ... wl')'. LAP. n •Una and Apply in pcr10n lo tin. •
IAYIHOI•• nu •OOM & toAID . ..,. •A• ltUll'MSNT ... ----sale o! ~. speculative 9...... 642-4000 1' ' 00\tll ltlOllU 1111 MOTt:ll, TIAILU COUITI ,,,, HOUSIMDLD. 900DI -parcels and ettablilhed In-·~ #tl't'CLIP, n• CIVllT MOMll '"' U.ltACll. IALI mt ' '' , ·r.litvl1tlm "UK nn MllC. llJITALI "" •V•NITUll AUCTIOH -$4.50 $6.IO $10.65 $15.90 veator cliente.le pref'd. but MARINERS SAVl'lfGS: {'~:~1=~•T = ~":.~:f:u':::::.~, = ::~=•• :r,:·1-----1-----11-----1·----l-----11-.:__.:__ __ 1-----1---1----. will train. AND LOAN . :
MT &\.Uflll ~' Tl.t.1l•• l'Alkl ... saw1N• MACMtlf•t t1• $5.10 $1.21 $13.1 0 $20.10 e _Salesman to handle land 1515 WestcUU_D,-. _:
I _,.,. Uff '"''"'" ''"'"'" .... MUllCAL. 1 .. STll.IMIMl .,. aultable tor Commercial I . lftVllil flllACI nu O'PICI lllNTAl WI ,.lNllOI a OlltAICI l'IM l Newportr8eac~ i ,, .. ,, •• •••• OIL MAii ,,,. INOVSTltt,•l, f'IOl'llfT .... tl'.AOIO .... $6.00 $9.76 $15.55 $24.30 lMndu9trla development. I n• COMMl1t 1•~ -.s flL•VtllOll '* wt ha v e conalderable . .... y ISLANPS tl:Sf l'llOUITllAL llNTAL .... ttM'I • ITlllO 1n1 t"X'......ience In thi& tlold * * TElJ.ER * * '
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...... 1411 0111' Oii ""Tl f'llOft. ... MACMINl•T· Ill. .,.. ·INC. COASTAL AGENCY.'' NISTMINITlfl' 1111t MOUNTAIN a. oa111T •tit L.VMI•• mt The c•1t of Y•"' 14 11 •t fh• Phone: (7141 646-9631, ''I Mlr>WAY CITY till IVtOIVISIOM LAND I.flt ITOlloOI mt Cl11tific.1ti• • •• •• •• •• •• •••• •• •• • ••• •••• •• •• •• •, •• •• •• •• •• ,, •• , • , ' I th 1· ._. '-th kd f 2790 ljarbor BlVd.: C .. M,-. SANTA ANA MIMHTI 1£39 llAL llfATI llll:Vtcl ltll IVILtll ... MATl111AlS .... •n e • in• on WlllCn • wae •y•, or •ppt. It ~OASTAI. 21'1 II.I. IKCMANOI -a:DI IW ..... I ft l•it wor4 of your 1d fl writ• LACIUNA aucH !1ts IL •. WANnD . IHf N11111 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES: M/F,' Looking for TE.LEPIJONE -Anawerln LAOVNAr NtGVIL : 'USINES' ind Pl!TS and '\.IVESTOCK tin. Add $1.00 •rlr• If you three salesmen. 64-S-0:591. Servi~. Part Ume .. Hn l~ 1~:,51~t::~= 11,, FINANCIAL' flllTI. tlNtttAL ... tl•1ir• 111• of DAILY PILOT j:OC\ti:;;i"'=:;'-,:9:A=M=A=J=PM==:.._,;Ex;;;p~pr<=l~'d;;·~~===::·:;:,j';:,t1j 111" JYAM CAJllSfl:A"O '7U C.(fl ll:ll A,;;1111 • •• •••••••••• '' '' •• '' •• • .-••• ' '' '' •• '' '" •• '' '' '' '' '''' ''' 801 1•r•ic• wit-fl fll4ile4 rt• ::A.JlflTll:AlfD alAC• tfM IUSIMllll WAM'TllD Ull OOOI llU DANA NlffT ,,,.. 1Hvt1~:i!~u '"..,.' Mott111 ..,. Cl oh pli11. Jot.-Mtn, Wom. 7100 I Jobi Men~ Wom. 7tNt IUYll•liDt' COVNTT t1'9 IUf>~N vr.._ HITlll LIV•lfOCll .. ty • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •nt • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • ::l
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HAHDISI POR RCHANDISE FOR MIRCHANDll~.P MllCHANDIU,flOA, MllCHANDISI l'OA PITS ond LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION
1 AMI>~ SALE AND TRADE SALi AND'T....,.. SALi AND TUDI SALr AND ,TRADI C --IE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~111_~~~~~==!~~~!~~~~~~~~, ~~~~~~~ 011 U20 Mobile Homo · mo Trollor, Travol M25 --I!-IOOO~F _i!IOO !'!'1"3 Giotla lila -~f f" -. Sate· Se•ljoalot _IULL'tOIWcn.......u.r·1 -~1
COLT ... Nat1 ""' .... -PACKARD• BJ 0.-Tv • Slam•so Kittoull. can:-Ill Jim NIW. fwly ........... MC<P' ... .
FURNl:r.URE-MAIT Xlnt, J!25.. Cot! 331._""'!. wiak .~ -J4~ 9t1>-a127 atlu 5':30 P.M. SILL_ _ tiuo 89H498alt0<2p.m_.
tnii\-u.r;;...., s.A. ~ 0ne f!!. ihoiiwave l'Ukanl . · Cooper 13· TERRY • ..u-amtatned,
SPANISH, MEDITERRANEAN. MAPLE = s:. 4
Thur " Fri. -~ ~dlo'...,s't1'gj,~ !'!@• l82S TRAl.LER SALES many '"'"• 955 Oa"'ll
& CONTEMPORARY LADIES &;Iii clubs .-·~·-StlJtsray .bt>o wlfll .._ 9 PllPPIES, Lab '& "B I St., C.M. 5'8-MO>
SHOWROOM FLOOR DeMQNSTltATORS Good cond.~URlt .ft\lltd:i ...,~\~orn.btn,tlon abepbenl, 15 uch. Mole I< ~ rom~!_m••-DfCOUTOR GETS CANCEUAmN From Lo• An~lu Fobruory ,umllvnt Show oet.~Bultl.Wcoda'l-3-.....-.S ~t aad oottee fem.OBloelc•ldl1"""'&•Blk. whollireslnontl" T k 9500 OF II lUXUIY APAltTM&ITS FACT. SHOWROOM SAMPLES "' CLOSIOUTS 4 1<'5, --~ID. pulfd, 1'15. '*'* 18. ,, ............ " 51&-7306 WE SER;iJCE 1-'_ .. _. ____ _
S,..W. & Medlttn-.-f ... t '•--------------· Mt 4. 613-M. All ... Sat. ~ Old 11 ~~ Lot> of GERMAN Sile-. mate. 3" :nz,;,::. ~!Ana 12 EXTRA CLEAN All IUHll NEW II CQMl'J.El'E diving suit.""" lioQb, '!" ,ha!nboo l'°"' tan ." blk, 9 "'°' old. 1 Bick So. of-Boba '51"1066 * VANS *
A decorator dream house Oil display -3 SPANISH3ROOMSOF FllRNITURI slat -lb .... dble lamp flO-2 old,cbaln 15 -· Hall P•P•rl-1--'-0-="~__;;,:=..:::=
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.. roonu of iorgeous Spanish furniture (was REG. $795 for only $389.95, unboliovoblel ~.~ wifll ,...i.1o; ;:~~= ir'!:. ~ '45-0292 • NEW 20x56 KUSTOM MOTORS
$l295 _,..._,.after 2 p.m. televUlou Wjth'all tubes tn-' HQlJNG'l'ON -l>UPI• AKC, 2 B1f.. 2 ~. den, carpeting 845 Baktlr, C.fl't. }l()-5915 -~K· . $425 3 ROOM GROUP u•-~. pol boo11 1~~ -~ <h. ''""· •h\>w ..W. ex. IMl<!U~ fl• ralaed pot;h, ' -SACRIFICE COLONIAL MAPLE .,...,. -.' .., • •~. ·-• "'pair 15. pet&, non abed, ml ;,. carport & patio awning" 67 FORD YAN
' · • • • • • • REG. $995 for only $479.95, ••• thiil :A::.t zn:tt!;. ~n~ :Oamcroti!!"'"Boi!la:·m!i~ 61}J881 Many exiru, $11,fiOO, on the Ecoooline, i upe:r vtn, bl& 6
_ 9,-pc. Mediteneneen ledrootn Suite in Pec"n t-7::~:~:::~::'.;";"::;:";,;':711~~~~~~~~~=1 1...,,...._;~;'.l-~·~~HB[i=~ j COCKER:S beach at OR.InWOOb auto; radio, dlr, beater, Just .... I Rog. $349.001 --··-·-----NOW $161.00 LOOKI QUILTED I ' SOFA & LOVE SIAT Ml~' ... MOVJNG : 21" . ....; ~ AKC. 9 wkl. Partl & rEACH CLUB, HJ!. Green-been t"ned up, in >lnt ......
Gor9Mus Speni1h Custom Built Sofe with , REG. $229.95 for only $159.95 11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;1 M•ple c.blnet $100. ~l-Tri-oolor. Shots. 963-1635. eal M~·~omeSales,714-Take foreign car or small
:i metc:hing LoYe Se•t-Choice of beautiful 'AUCTION P,Olnt -"'ttia. Ii, 2 yn $60. GERMAN Shep pupe, 5 wka 536-75l3; JQnucra Inc. down, Ca 11 Ken a.rter 101 "
fobr;cs. IR•g. $-419.951 -·---·NOW f2ZS.OO KINt; SIZE 9UILTED MATIRISS & z IOX * _ * Powtrmower 24" bla&i l35. old, AKCOwnp elk. Bfaek. BAY HARBOR l --=~·=~==c;-I
, _Sp•nish Oininl Sets -··········-·-·-····-"-···$75.00 S • s I p . $99 95 Full s· 8o 35 mm be.eta camera silver. blk-brown. !»7-8297 Mob lle·Homt-Stles '63 FORD PICKUP prings. a ,e nee · ; 1\• ll THURSDAY 7:30 PM · YEAR E ' i Solid O•k En Tables and Coff•• Ta bl•s .. $19.50 Springs & M•ttr•ss Sets, low •• ,39•95 worth $200, $15. ·See at 678 PART .N&ban. ,part Sheep NO ~ Ton, long bed, xlnt cond., T•ll O•corator Tabl• Lamps FEI. lfth AND Joann, t..'M • Dog puppies: BeauWul. CLEARANCE SALE 3 sJld., dlr, m.:.d. blue ext .•
1 • tR.9• $-49.95) --···-·······---·-· .. NOW $18.00 FRIDAY , 7;30 PM lUDE-A·BED cawl'td in a 836-9'ijj6 NOW ON" DISPLAY black int. Take small 1or-
, Spanish H1n9in9 Sw19 i..1mp1 , Shop· First I Then See Our Unbeliav•bl• Buys! FEB. 20th &Tffh 1abrie excellent eon-SAMPYED, ·~male. 15 mo., 12, 16, 20, 2t & 30 Wides elgn car or small dn. Will
,I Reg. $49.961 _;·-··-·--·····-NOW $22.50 1001 othtr items with terrific 1•vJng1I Bedroom aetJ, Dlvana. Sec-dltion. MUsr DISPpSE OF AKC registered. Xlnt 142 UP To 60 Feet Long Calfln~1 Phpivllt4,._P"Y977-3 For Wo,
CREDIT AVAIL . NO MONEY DOWN No down on •pprov•d c;r•dlt. Us• our $tor• ~. Maple,cbtrts, Maple IMMEJ>IATELY. CALL chldttn'a pet * 962-5252 % b~ ~ St.,HOJsta Mesa .
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m m h 8 k 8 I A ., t Ch desk .. ~e desb, DrJ.1$-ANYTIME, 513-1rol,, ""'8on-GREAT ~-neeo, Pupp'·o. l ol arbor Blyd. ·57 FORD % Ton Pickup. · RJRNITURE c ar'"••, ah te.rm1, o , ,,..as •r tr"•· o . .u •• ni .. i..... • ;,•~ u:: ,,.__._ Mesa <n<> "'"9'~
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1844 N rt Bl d tot °""~· Ponabt, Sier-De'11nen' hats, doak with COLLIE PUPPY · ' ' ·en, ca.,,.,mg DODGE PU ,_ T '64 V-3 ewpo V •Ht rbor Blvd.) ~~. w.= ~g=: ate, etc. Woman's Oub, 286 AKC. Female collie puppy, ~~:~. ~ti~!~ c=r. eng. Ilea~. dty. s$5. 19*>
C M 0 I St. Ann's Dr. Has had all~•hota. 'Phone Many extras! In GREEN, Raymond Ave, 646-4924 osta esa n y .-~..!",; ~-~:: NEW Fro<t·Freo rdr;g 962-l097 alter 6 P.'f. LEAF PARK ;n C.M., only, '65 Ford 811$. Rocllnlng
ta1 work benches .l MUOI almoet new C01*!1e stereo, BEAGLE PUPPIES $15,500. jomicra inc. Scats. R&.H. Perfect Cond.
Every Nipht 'Tll 9-Wod .. Sot. & Su~. 'Tll 6 MORE!! """' ....... Swine ... An-CHAMPJOll srocK • 642-1350 • Call 551-9628
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT _F_ur_n_lt.;.yr_• ____ sooo_ Antlquo1 1110 WINDY'S AUCTIDN tfquo ~e. Mak• ottor. $50.each. ,. .. 1821 ' SACRIFICE! '66 lntcmatlonal "'°"' "'' 675-3770 PART Sheep Dog 'Pup, 2 Very sharp. Priced to sell.
S P IF.CE Pecan dining room ORIENTAL RUGS ONAN ee.nerator 3 KW beayy months old. Ready for • 1003 · 20x45 96U913
.&(!I, $129.95. l Spanish 12x22' Kerm11.n. Other VU'· OOME BROWSE AROUND duty, trailer mounted. 1io home. $10. can 646-5685 low rept park I-=========, I
walnut drum table $29.95. 1 iou!i sizes. 675-3353 20'151ii Newport Blvd. v crank tart 325 A C COCKER PUPS S & K MOBILE J 9510
7900
beautiful red overstuffed I~======== Behind Tonya Bkfi Mat'l1 ~ att 5~30 . $ . K * 64S-C61S * HOME BROKERS -"-'P-'-------1
·chair $49.95. The Factory, •-w1-"-chi-1120 Costa Mesa * 646-868& ==~~~c,...=~~·1. __ :__:.:::::;:_:__ 12362 Beach Blvd G G '67 Wagonttr V-8, 4 whl ~ ··.--POOL Table 8' AMF Con-WEIMA" --~ ma I e 2 ., . ' 1885 H~r. 540-6842 OPEN DAJ,LY 9·to 4 •:\ol'.U~.....,., • e 636{ll21 e drive, 8000 lb winch, 3 spd,
SINGER euto ztg.zag, 6 ~~~~!!!l'~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•I tinental. model w/Xlnt 3" years AKC ·(l&pers, $25. Call &h ood d But offer NORWEGIAN 2 pc., sec-RED ~UCING be! . synthetic bed, pert oond w/ _ ..... ·~"• -e.nings. lOxSS FAMILY PARK r ' g con . . tional, beige rlaid + oiled mos. old. No attach needed t machine, 5 & land • .....,, .,.,...~ ~~ AND PE1'S ......... ~ Aller 5 pm, 548-3))2
tca}cv.oood corner table, xlnt for zig-'Ulg, button hola, perfect $25. Goll baa cart. &'1$-3-=;: aft 6.~ · .,.,.,, 'PLAYFUL Bas~tt. 9 weeks; 2 BR, 1 BA FUffNlffiIBo MILITARY Jeep $850 or of.
for den or Ja.mlly rm. $125. rlesigns etc. Guar. $40 cash nearly new no. WiDdaor · male. Paper trainP.d. Must LARGE LIVING ROOt.l fer. Heavy d'Jty chromerhrul
To serv•ir.~u better MERCHANDISE FOR Also oiled teakwood lamp or small payments ~6 couch, white cover, pld EXERCISE Equip, For Sale ull. Asking $50. 673-7J56 HUNTINGTON BEACll & Gates tire1. 673-7792
SALE ND T !able $30. 557•7980 thread $40. Club chair, Cheap! Barbells, dumbbe.Us, .,,.,821 Bk . JASON . BEST A RADE Mu1icol pillow back, whHe f<Xluttd welgbtg, exeer. bench-oquat TRANSPORTATION ~ · 1 " 842'39391--------------1 SoFA 8', ·never used, rever· Instruments tl2S cover $40. Pine aurf board rack. All Good Cond. Call • 12 .. WIDE e Rec reat'n Vehicles 9515 .J;'~~~:,t ~~n!!a Furnitur• 8000 lfible cushions, K'Olcbguard-. ·COffef! table top (orighlaJ· 642-1495. Boats & Yachts tooO $600 00\VN, T.O. PMTS.
546-5410 ,-· 7 PIECE Spani!h livingl'OOm ed. $135. Matching lo~:seat CONTE.LO Duke Ka.hanemoka • u r J IMPORTED Oriental rug , $99 PER MO. 2 BR. * CARRY ALL *
group, consists of: Red.gold $85. 77&-lli92 ACCOIDION board "''hen ~ s u r red ~12. Imported 5 piece sier1. SWALES ANCHORAGE 1 BA, DEN, DLNE'T'l'E, 29 ACTUAL MILES
n'PISI', experlenci"d, fa!it so l& & Jo~ &eat, 2 end, l 1---------24 key, 120 bull, Mtb cue, Corona •det Mar) $10, Elee-mg silver coffee & tea Coast Hlway at· B.eyshore ELECTRIC BROILER Bank J'Cf.IO. oaded • air, P S, &: acc.urate on electric, full cocktAil table, 2 lamps, aU Off'ce Furniture 8010 $600 value + "easy to trle hell'.ter $5. Skis a.nd service. Call 673-4671after6 Newport Beach since 1935 &CHl241 Bkr 842-3939 PB, custom inside I: out, 3
time, Call Jackie for inter: for $189.95. 2 piece Spanish 1 · learn" booka & sheet music poles $10:. Small tables Sl. A weekends or 644--Stso days YACHT SALES & seat. Ttiis vehicle Jista for
vie-w. 494-9421 sofa & chair. avocado. AEROSPACE RELEASES ca~. ~ & ends lOc .. SL 4 WOOL Oval Braided Rugs. CO!iSULTING Motor Homei 9215 o~r $5,200. Make Offer.
'.AITRESSES: P/l.ime & $69.95. g 1\-tediterranean FOR PUBLIC SALE PERFECI' CONDITION! h ruo~ & book SlO. Matching. 12x15, 9x12 I (2) Boat patnt.a I: SUpplies KUSTOM M9.!0RS
HOstesses. Apply in person, Green.gold tuxedo sofa, • 500 steel transrer cases • $250 or Bnt Offer ~d~~~m. JXl9 KlllP 461'27", $60. 51S.2076. Call 548-1.501 Daily 9-5 CORTEZ r.totor Home. 1968 SJ~ Baker. C.M:"" 54G-59:15 ~aneys Sea Shanty, 630 $59.!Q. The Factory, 18S5 272 Steel&: Wood desks • 85. 540-8308 After 3 PM UNIQUE retrlg $60 16, I..@-16' Whaler, c:ustomlzr.d, fully All xtra.~. 15.000 ml'li. Xlnt ~-Park, N.B. Harbor, 540-6812 f>.Drawer legaJ file cabinets $500 Gretsch guitar, $250. POOL TAB~..,,. ster boat & trlr. "'"· "~n equipped, 100 HP. Johnson. Cond. 1713) 315--9468 Campers 9520 '"'"==-------t ----------1 •Misc chairs, table! & cab-"00 Far! · """" ~ """' "" "'-rl t _, n--t
'-'#ITED. mature reliable SCRAM LEJS inets. •ms Kua~:=·~ BRUN~-~-War~r Ave., H.B. aft l PM $iooecse~'m50' S:~ver '62 INTERNAT'L J\fetro ~n to take care of 2 • McMahan Bros Desk Inc. Or best ofier. 842.5669 "7nM..A-Al>'ll! ---------1~;;=;;·~;,,;=:;<;i;' ;-::-;=;:.=rn Mini Bikei 9275 camper. Stove, refrlg, aink ~dren, ages 2 & 5 in the 1800 Newport Blvd Cue~~Tablt 1610 1963 CRESTLINER .18', 115 ---...... etc. $9!15 or best oft.
9525
~. Between '1AM" & ANSWERS Costa 1'iesa*642-8450 MARCO Polo Elec. Guitar «•uiu -'-'M"l-'-1c".-'W--•'-'nt-'-"'od.__....;.=i HP. $1300. XInt 2'5' Slip 3 HP t.iinl BUtc. Xlnt 675-l342 ~M. References. 644-2608 wf3 p.u. a: Knox amp, $'75. 100% FiDanclne AVON 6 1 M Avail. 6424644 for appt. Cone!. $125. Call · 1-=========
.:wt: GIGANTIC Garage Sale Call 646-4047 • * SECA1\D N>OLS * or Bl\ EXPERIENCED, "liablo 6T::i-1497 Dune Buggies WUNG Man 18 or over for 11eaI"M! _ Sandy _ Feint _ Now ti! Feb. 28. BDRM set, 53Z-l!IA2 Dinghy Wanted.
:t&.ater Week. Phone even.. 1. 1 t b 1 1---------Call 64&-6325. M:arnan seeks ya c h t ---------'4-"-J>Qst.aJ -THREE LAPS app 1ances, poo a e, 323 S. MaJn st OraJ:t&e ---------<"'2!3! -METAL flake glass-bodied ~"only. 548-4038 A certain office cutic: She lamps, bar. stools, patio furn Planos & Organs 1130 NEARLY new G i rl ,• I ,;;"";:;":;'';:oan=:"':=· ==:~==== Motorcycles· 9300 V\\' Dunebuggy. New wide "C ... rnitrudion 7600 was nm.EE LAPS ahead of & etc. 1993 Korn.at Dr, CM. Schwinn bicycle tires Machinery, Etc. 1700 Soilboats 90IO _, Urcs. chrome & access. other otfiee competition, OFFICE Reception Furn. 30 $%j• Olympia ' ~ bl ' BMW 67 ROO Approx lO,(XXJ Good condition. looks lki!
days old. See!y desk, upbol FINANCE C.O, demancta im-~ ~or a · ~ "L" sealer, 20"X21", Shrink COLUMBIA C-15 Fiber&)ass n:iJ les. Oversized tank. Turn new, Bargain $995. See all
KING siu! 5 plere Spani!h chn & sectiol1lll. 1610 W. mediate liquldation of all recot'ds, 50 cent!~~ oven, 14" capacity. Both Sloop. OJmtortable Day signals. Cw;~'.1' seat. Sad· day Sunday&. wkdys. Mter
Oak Bedroom set, $9!1. Cost H'W)', Suite D .. N.B. boor planned Spinet A Co~ $5. SUndaY 3-1 P,.m. Dl9 $'1W, Nu.r New! ~ Sailer. $750. 548-4541 dle_.~gsOr .. Fainng. S~a1095rp J):30 p.m. at 234 Albert Pl.,
Massive Spanish 4 door . _ sole Pianos on a cost + v-4-o.. .... ....... co...... ig. owner. " · C.M.
ro.....> •<>11 • ~ --" ._. .. nu, -· l790 23' O/Day Tempest Sloop, 8:30-4:30 wkdys. 831·1000'•~========~1 .... ..,..etll..a .,.,...9a. Spanish 3', Office Equipment 8011 basis. Our lou is your &Old· _Swo:.:•,;P"'-----.::.:.:c:i very clean, comfortable day 1· 2 door credenzas 1 avocado, en opportunity, but )"OU must QUAlJ'JY kine bed ·quilted -750c:c NORTON Chopper, Imported Autos 9600
1 antique white. $29.95 each. $~BUITOUgh's t \V r it e act NOW! mattress. c.otnplete unuM! PAINTING C.Ontractor: 30 aaller. Call ~79: new .engine. chrome. 1nany.1-~-------
The Factory. 1885 Jiarbor. system, w/ 3 binders WARD'S BALDM:r STUDIO $1.l1, worth $2Ji0. ~ )TB exper. will exchange 21' AURORA Fbgls, Fixed extras. See to-appreciate. AUSTIN AMERICA ~2 tAJR, payroll. com p. 1.S19 Newport, c.M. 642-3484 eves. services for good used car, keel, head. Slps 4. Sharp Call Ron days only 673-7350
records).CallMon-Frl,9-5, ()penr•ery Nite BALBOA BAY elub S'la, wag or panel CalJ Condition!$l975.Ph.615-5ll6 1968Honda305&Tamb.$400, AUSTIN AMER ICA
Georxe Washington's 642-7391 &: Sw!day Afternoon._ membttship $1.000 plu • 642-5l37. custon1 paint, chrome. Size
Birthday Sale! 1 De.y on1y, INTERNATIONAL trarll1tt fee11. Box P-919 Power Cruisers 9020 7% helmet $20. 536-6808
February 23rd, bet~n 10 Dally Pilot af 5 ·~-om -< pm. Headboards, TIME CLOCK -S85 · FREE , TO YOU '8' UNTFUTE CruJser SS. 1" '3'J PM :·~ double or l\l'in, while they Weekdays frl8-453l CANCELl.lJION 2 'DF.CORATOR lamps '$12 No work. Just play. Equip 1969 7j() NOR'(ON COMMAN.
:::MEN & WOMEN! la!il! ti each. The Factory. --. ea. Garn.rd tumtable · $35. F~ to qua!. home incl. new 1' dinghy & motor, 'DO. Excellent rn:::litioo. Call ~PUTER P,ROGRAJ\f· 1885 Harbor. 540-6842 1 .:Gc.:•:.:•.:•_,,g.:•_S;:;•:cl;;_• ___ 8022c._ Twin canopy tied $ 40. w/fencd yrd, beaut. pure· (3 radios) J CB & 2 s/s, 546-15-18 aJter 6 p.m. ::.:Yo1,i8J~mI<fiJO GARAGE SALE SATUR-OF FRANCHISE &f&..ro78 bred fawn fem. Boxer , l yr Butane stove & o\'en, reb'ig, -1"-'69.c---s.:u:cz.:-u-i;"1-x"•=H-'-,-,.-,,-,_-6
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31JJl 11J.llS ~· FUTURE! REDECORATING: Lovel·y DAY AND SUNDAY ONLY NEWPORT Beach Tennis old, loves c hildren, trimlab!i, '120 volt aux gears. 2 mo's old. Only 1200
· :~: Cl.asses start soon. Quilted Jo"'loral \Vi ngb ck ANTIQUES, FURNITURE. Makea available Jim 1 t e d Qub Charter Membership 962:-0180 2/20 power, new bait's,. stereo mi's. J im. 548-32'26 3100 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. ~t program offering the sofa, $125. 2 n1atchlng green REFRIGERATORS, DISH quanrtty o( ati models of $2llO.•Call 549-3'1S6 days on-\VE have a male b&ssett, ex-tape system, balt tanlt, 1969 TI . "2-94{)5 Sf0.1764 ~t equi~ent and facil-v.·ingbck chnl S25 ea. 2 birch WASHER. ART OBJECTS, f.alTIOUI piano ma.mdactu:i-er. -'~Y-· --------ce 11 e n t w I c hildren, fathmtr, pmi;ure water, . TR-6 GER. 2100 ong. Authorized MG Dealer •~ avat le.• Real·tim• t tbl $10 Llk •'"rn -m & --A fun rniles..Xlnl. a;ind. ~ s ep s ea. e new, \VALL PLAQUES. OAK All at huge savinp. Sale CARPET Layer has carpel registered, has shots, 9 mos. ..., • ""''"'· ' 675-0098
¥!tiputer programming. New Home port. !lewi"" T ABL E WlTll A "'"""'•..:•Feb -h Nylon. Kodel Sh •-old, 10 give to good borne !ast, well equip. ·l.amily ---==_,_:;c.:=;o:--,=--,-AUSTIN HEALEY •:!'l'L.-Acadcmy mach. $25. Call 548-0192. ·-: WROUGHT lRON BASE •Gc)iJLD-MiJSIC HI-lows. Will .;n at !~t ,:; 1~w~/l"-o~vfn-'g~ca"c.".~53G-<1"'---"93::....:2:.:/l9 boat! $8250. 547-@91' ofc. '67 HONDA CL-90. 1083 mi's, . -~ ·:;lift; and 4 OIAIRS. 1226 So. Van labor. 523-1188 613-1901 res. c"'"1'1 street ~r di1·t bike. $2j(I. 1955 100, re-bit eng. new ~ C Gro1•e \Vashington's 2045 N. Main, SA 5-l7..C081 SILKY TERRlER, 5 )'I'S, old, II "" -II CC a 846-2658 ~. -GqJll*' m Ness Street, Sa!tta Ana. CARPET Installer has one mU5t have '.10mc with aduH.5 MUsr Se M't ?.111~ . paint. roll bar. $700 or trade -.":'Rd-., Birthday Sale! 1 Day only. COLORED TV $100 & $300. PIANOS &.: ORGANS roll, avocado nylon carpel, only. BEAGLE with papers, Xlnt cond. Sac. $2500. eq. 1968 SUZUKI X·S Sci'ambler van/can1pcr. 673-1350 eves.
February 23rd, betwi!en 10 PrlnH.... press & equip NEW ·' usrn· Double ,.. te-backed. Will loves children. 546-1587 am ?.lake otter. 64fr.4619 20CCC. 500 n1fi;, Bell hcl-1=====-=====I a1n • 4 pm. l Only-Sofa bed UO"f> -_,., •'= """ 0167 BMW "•: & chair set $19.95. The Fae-$1000. Van Bus, Harley e Yamaha Pianos Orians sell all or part $3/yard. only. · E I _35 , .. :-•::,·cc-~·,,-~;:;:':.:·_,.--
:.:.... U11i;:~.!:.,. tory, 1885 Harbor. ~2 Davidson, Silver Fox jacket. •Thomas Organa ",,._ __ 124_> _______ , FP00'66iioLLEEwwiillllibe;-gg;;;;;,,.;;n~to;!~M~•!!r~ln~o~~q~u~p:... _.,.!~~ 1969 ~"UZUKI 500cc motorCY··l----------1
• ; s.IN 40 elect. clothes dryer, Relri.g. • Kimball Piano11 Carpet layer has Hi Lo you free if you promise to FORD Diesel Marine Eng. cle, $450 or best olr. Call ·~ Or•119e, Ceflf., t2''' TWIN beds. dual headboard, &la.-0077 aft 5 PM • Kohler & Campbell • nylons $1.99 yd. Shags give it a lot of love &: af· Dlrec:t drive, 6 cyl. Reggie's S46-12.)8
:: Call 547 .. 9471 new bedspread, comp $150. MOVLNG March 1st: Mu!it COAST MUSIC from $3.50 up + my labor, fectlon. ?-.tu.st have yard. 1 Diesel Service, 786 \V. a>th, '68 YAMAHA 80 hit Magnavox s~reo S75. Plat· Sc.JI Frigidaire ltclrig. Ii NE\VPORT I· HARBOR 90c per yanJ. 847·1519 yr. 675-55.12 after 7 pm 2119 C.'ht. 642-4610 Dirt Bike. $125. 645-2ro$ ~' GERr.lAINE SCHOOL fonn rocker $35. Hide-a-bed Dryer. maple din rm !bl, 4 Costa Mesa 1 632-2851 BALBOA Bay Club l\.tem-MOVING: Ger I Shep. 3 yrs 22 . HP SCO'M' all electric 53 INOIAN $450 ~:.. OF Jt,JUSIC .$.2&. 431 Heliotrope CdM . chr & pads. 1\lisc. 549-0984 Open 106 Fri 10..9 &!n 12-5 bership 1or saJe. DrasticalJy. old,. great .pet. good wach· outboard $150. Extra prop.i; &>eat 6i8 Joann, C.1\f.
., P iart0-0rgan lessons 60°0 OVAL Walnut coffee !bl, -"'=''='~'=p-'~'·,-------,,.--,---0= reduced. Call 644-S277 dog, 10 good home. call 67J..3619 *
•. JN YOUR H0 1\IE b --G ~--bab I l!AMMON 'J_!B_~--=-------~·I ~;"::;"".".="."=:= Anywhere in Orange County $35. Westinghouse lk & wht MOVIN : r ui-n., Y urn, D Steinway, Yam-?.IAPLE dining room. table -~18~ 2/19 Auto Service
Instructor. Mr. Jean (Jon) TV console, S75. Danish & hsebold items. Very nice. aha. New & used pianos of $10. Reclining rocker $5. 3 AOOR. mix breed pups, 6 Boat Sllp Mooring 9036 & Parts 9400 616-505.)
n..,., wat.nu.t chi', $25. RCA porL 2426 A E lden Ave., C.M. most makes. Best buys in ,,.,, °"21 •·-• -· •--· .. dl "d BAYSIDE MOTORS "'~ -MA in music. Oberlin ....... u:: 1'AA 238l 688 ~ w~ .. u.tv • .,. "'wu Y· ... e . IP , Y, ""'.,...... Call 645-1 · So. Calif. at Schmidt Music Nd d h SL S For Rent· Ac-VW -40 lfP eng•--, "'w rod Conservalory • fonne:r ,,,_ .... , MO'"'' •10. H-M.. !IZ, . g ' om es. ' . "'"' 1200 \V ,... __ _. u~ NB LEH ·'~ G"""GE SALE 0J.1907N.Jt.ti>in,SantaAn• .. " 40"' commodate to43 boat Now bearing<. & clng,, ••50, .~• .. ,,., ·' ~nt of the University of MAP_ u14.__.,~,,,, ~plear '"""'" .. mo\Wrs $S &. $6. Call _ 894-1593 21Z1 • ... Pu' Std t ma.pie tbl.'$00. sofa·$15. pair Some Alitique11! lhru !'.fay, Amer. Legkm Betore 5: 54~. After 6: e BMW e i:be·1~~nda~~~1!.J:1°:r ~':~ of accent chrs, $00, 7lx34 * 548-6826 * MODEL E G u l brans en * 646-53)6 * 6 PUPPIES, Ger/Shep mix. Anchorage, N.B. ·(2 13) 530-1708 1970 Modelli lh Stock
..__ --"ding lndo "' I Sl' organ. s.~-·· Le' I I• 21" Conaole Color TV. med. size, 4 male, 2 female, 626--0481 wkdays lO"xl"" ANSEN M a g' tor Immediate Deli ... .... o,i~ry & keyboard harmony ,,,.1 \V w mp a. MOVING: Selling Complete ..--..., I b then blk/ ht " ...... 3 ~ong with mu !!-; e air Call 546-8370 Houseful. Good Bargains, speaker. Like new. Pvt pt.y. *c:..~~. 846-;.n, 0 ~/2i WANTED: Slip or Side '.fie w/rte\V tubc1 & r~nto1K' SALEST&M-MSEORTVIOCERS. PIANRC.TS
ptttiation. Thfo course or I.? K ·I NG s J z E Bed wlelec. Call 84&-9420. H.B. 548--1402 • ===""'=--'=-"---near Balboa Penln. Point. slicks. (2) 15" Indy ,tires, ,
etruction is not a graded b I a n k e 1 , $ 4. o, 1 9 6 6 BALDWLN Orgaaonlc Organ NE\VPORT Bch. Tennis Oub FREE tp s:d homes. 6 ador. rffi...55.38 or 833-1611, ext $25. fi.44-'2381 8081 Carden Grove Blvd.
s.tries, but each student is WestinghouMt color TV, Applianc• -1100 & bench. Dbl keyboard. Family J\.1e.mbership. Call -shorl/hr. pointer mix pups. 1785. 1937 Cad LaSalle trans, J2.I 534-22:84 Open Sunday~
at,imula1ed lo learn on his 1150 M -• b nk ... _ .. -......., ,,..~11 "~ -1 644-2355 ,Mother AKC shorthair ""-'-s~.~,~=T-.--2~2~,~-1 OI °'" ;_,c, ... u ui..""s . ..,.,. HENDERSON'S ~•J."" --·~ EDISON Wat ~b pointer. 962-0180 2/21 l'l;Ze II to ds parts, rea~o n ab l e. DATS.UN qwn P!!Ychological level. Are '"""'.uv PIANO TUNING & Repair nut ~-, , with ·2-1:~• l"""' 642-0628 pou forcing yourself or )'Our "-,.~=~~~~-~ FIGHTS INFLATION timer mattreSll. $40. A·l 6 MO. male" kitten. ·Shots. J'i(I·.,...., -------~-1
chll QUALJII'Y kin& bed • quilted E>..l>Crf, reasonable! Lo h i •---• •-1 · dren to practice'! Are. ·mattreaa. Complete-unused Down \Vlth hig;1 prices. New Albert Aarnells 6'r.>ti967 condition. Ca1l 548-8718 . ng 11 r: c 5-1-..vtU ; u ... n-FOR Rent. $l.75 per foot. Up Trailar, Travel 9425 *LIL.RED WAGON
)IOU really enjoyini: music deluxe "''asher, 2 spd, all ed. 64~ 2/21 to 30' .;..;_==-'==-....;.:=:., '67 DATSUN .. 1600'" STA·
f>r, are you \\'Mting your $120, ~'Orth $260 •. 842-6536 l&bric11 $179.9$. Ne-.v under VOX Jaguar Organ, paid 6~~~i~:°fa, •voca.do '$6$, 6 TELEPHONE POLES 2256 675-6872~ ALPINE TION \VAGON. w/blg en·
;time & mof'IC'y! Instructor Is eves. 1'0Unlt'r dishwa11bet $149.95. $525. sacri[ice ms. Ne'v 536-lS72 Newporf, CM or 106 Cec11 SLIP for 45· boat gine. 4 spd. new w/walls.
·teeking only ~eriously in-MUST sdl by Sat. dbl New color TV $2'l9.95. New -'°="'=".,Ev='=' =".,6-3238==== Pl. 642-9a<n 2/21 Temporary Ch1"me roof top luggage
.firested adults ur )'Oung dresser w/mlrror SlS. stereo $199.9.5. All at Hen-~ HEALTH Spa Membenhip, 1958 KARMANN Ghia body, !Ms.1608 rack. r/h. ''Choice·· local
lf«!ple • beginning Qr ad-Relrig $00. Sofa $50, Eves dcrson·s, JSTI Hart>or Blvd., Televl1·1on l20S $11 a mo. Call 54S...'1127 after good parts. MG-5482. 2101 _ .. VACATION 27.97'l mile new car trade-in
.. ace<! i.tudeot.!!. For ~7983 C.111:. 543-01.SS. E-Z credit WASHJN~N'S B' hd 5 PAf. Or"n" A CM 2119 •--t Chortor --TRAVEL CENTER from p1'0ff'!ISionaJ OidtJlac .fa.rrther lnlormatiun ca ll SELLING Compl Houaebold. terms. ()pen mmt eves 'Ul u•v irt BJ.' NEWPORT Beach Tennis .-<&e VI!., • • -._,. Exc•l.-Golden Falcon mechanic. SParkllng origin-1~~991. 10:30 • 12 noon or All Xlnt! 9t'S Almond P111.ce, 9 p.m. Special i22 off prictl tag. lO Club Membership for sale, FREE \\liemllJ'llner~leb FoR Oiarter the "Queen Olympil -Alpine-al royal red iii absoluU! :S:t pm N.B. ~ • I KE=N'=M"O"RE-=---.-,.,.10-.-w-a~sho,-.r. guar. color TV's, '962-l'lll $450 + transfer fee.~ ~~'im.nl. /;_~Id. L~~ Mary," 34 foot twin f'.ngine Aptche -WhHI Camper showroon1 l'Ondl Only $1.29S. rrs YOUR MOVE M"=ov~m"'=c."m"'111~t,.. .. "'1'"1 -.... -pl"'ot'"e 1 late model, xlnt cond. 110. --------1 POOL Table, Brun .... c k v .... Pho"' Captain Bitah. w ... l_ds_largeat--• oom-Marquis MOtl!n ~ , hoUS(?liOJd, all ~ con· Whirlpool elect ~. xlnt C1mer11 & VIP, 'bS. Exel cond. $650. 3 Ador•ble Jl\IPPles. 1 male 2 ·~lSO -- -plete RV vehlele shopp' 900 So
Oltc0ver a Great New dltlon. 545-:7768 cond. $"5. 847-8115 or Equipment UOO lnclda aoceuotle1. 646-mT female. Labrador·mix 2G49 center. ! Bea;h.' 4;1~~.--'k~.u ..
t. -·....... ~.. ~ ••"'...,., .. 546-867'1 --'-'-------= 1~ 100 L·u Federal Ave., c.~I. 2-23 Mobile Homes 9200 8J.5.2 Garden GtOVe Blvd, CG -•• t ••~u• ....,... ~ . .._.. ... SAY~ ~ ~n new Omep , -, re-,,.,. t ena. new art :~ CarMr w ith Tha mat~ Qean ~Good USEDApplianceATV's.aU D2V Eftlarcer. timer, pa.lnt,rollbar.S700orttade NEED love: d Ing, mix· DELUXE24x60 534-6686 $
·1 condlfion teo. 646-64.16 CUfltUlleed, Dunlap'•· 1815 (ool!lwltch. easel, trlmmer, van/camper,· 37.J..13:50 eves. breed dog. Sm!, male, wag. 2 B 2 Ba, cust buUt. Oosed Sat. Opet' SuncJ.y MUI DATIUll ,.,,,.
·!.-' ADES DBL. -J-· "eon'-··" N-. C.M. 51&;17188 a;ly tall -536-2ttn 2l2l . r, om I· ~ """' .., .. ""'.. A Rosenstock 150mm kna at HAND Painted oil portnJt of • lie encl porch, many xtras. TRAnL • chair, ne•, told vleyt 1,) FROSf·FREE 10' refri.a:. UNIVERSITY C•A MER A .YOU or yoor children from a BLACK Puppy, 5-7 mos. old, Pool. Jacuzzi. Se1: to apprec
• OPERATIONS AGENT price. 883-1498 L,gc cros5-toP r ! c e z c r , IU)..0261 eves pho!O(nlpl\. &16-3629 :;:t!rrdr!'n_lllkY&ii:~; n ~,1~ -~-·=--='"'4'-6 .:52::.1:,:t__;•::.__ __ ·1 "Leudcr ln The tcnrf'I CHltls"
, e noa:r SALES OINll(G rocm ..,, lnlllwood. Oean, 111" new rn. 84:h!36.1 ~N=EW""'B22="'x"'L-=Enl,..,..a,...r-~& I I ' N&WPORT Beacb 're.. , ROD & Rttl llld8. furn. ZIMMERMAN
"e RE8£RVAT!ONS ""°' Oll ,A-4 eiv., !115. Call WASIUNG Machine. Just darkrm kll l10 oft at ni1 Oub hmlly Idem-FREE Pupp~•.2 .mo•, 11'1 Widow or ,.llred cple. No TRAILER SALES 2845 HARBOR llLVD.
• e Ant FREIGHT-CARGO su...m. .ovcrhauled_in .good order. UNJVERSI'l'Y CA1'1£RA _be_n_b=;"p._Catt=~&IW~-·=--l -~~blaclt rctrie\.-er ~U pets. ll60 Ne~-port Blvd, Stream Line -Ideal .540-6410
• OOMM1JNJCATIONs 12>. can ~n2. 83$.o-J61 .... Glrb •• bllto "S. ""'~::.....~=-,___:=-=1 C.M. No. I. ..,.. T E ·---'67 Dats w -·~c lo-· v ·u .. WHITE B""Y RATS orry-xp~r un CICJ· e TRAV£L J.(j&NT •·....v.••UI•. ."'l'\"'•1 .1.ou * ELECTRlC Roper l'll1tgf'_, 8oxs 2&'' billlt $25. · 00 20' X S3' MQBILE holne, sm. Mo H find an~~ numbtt of automatic oven. very ntar IT'S Btach...baue ffmt..-. --. 5'fe..1D~ 839--lMl 2/ down ancfl..-1ake--o-vn - . tor om_!.s_ . ~ 1600 4 Door. 4 5pd, dlr, D>ooi
AlrllM Schools P1Cific ~ in tlOdl.Y • Claallled ~w $80. ;,o4G..1609 &est scletUon evtrl See the. =----'-~~-3 RABBrrs with cage. p(yments. Adult P ark 13l72 .~arbor Sfvcl. G.G. lent conditton. Sm< down. 'II •· lltlt, Senta Ana Aas. Cbeclc tbom now. DAILY PILOT ClaMlfled NO n'll.f\tt. wi..t ,I ~ •8f7-1407• 2124 968-58511 . I,, Blocks' No. or WUl...tinttncu prvt. pt)'. Ca.II
I j''---~"~'~"~!' ___ j ,::U:•"":::•~lhl:· ::~:'°':-:..:""'::.:'~· _ KENt.tORE Auto WnMer Ii Nctlon NO\V! can 1ltll H wtth • 0 Y Garden Crove froowa.v 11tt IO: 00 ttm 54S-06.l4 or , . ~ -•., Dryer, $lS each. S3fH4ll mwt11 RABBrrs 64:H;l906 2-19 PILOT ANT ADii ~ 537~11 ;194.9m. -------l
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T DOT DAT$UN MtJST ""'' '15 Sorit•. 2 '""'· 'WE HAVE OVER Y1f BtJGS '56 CHEVY 183 auto, blct. * '16 CQllVAlR MONZA 'ST FORD ""'"' LJi.t no~. '61 T~pul Le Mon
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BEST 71 1m ~OYOTAS COUPE DEV.ILLE 1ea1" just had ·va1ve job, SPT a>E, w/ auto, r/h, etc. VI, 1tlclr.• $595. S40--1705 A Sot'l'O"' vm:luro pee
. ,,_..,,...... '"'IN S'lOCK FROM tuneup. New batt., ttre:s It Low mlleaae, local 1 OWNf. att~ 3 with blk. laDdau mp.
ANO lm~l.te Dell~ HM , 1969, Nlllt Sell rirunM, • • ~~.er. Xlnt cond. Must Spukllnc ori& teal blue W1 1tr. Md tbe fador, 5 SUNDAYS SUBARU ' • · ~~~ RelocaU~ 10 E.,..., .Pwr, ~ '°~ in •trvlce, beaut plush blue •"'>1 Int l\llERCUIY ........,,l)"boolr . . ~$ = THE ALL NEW ~ ·~•\s . 0000 SELECTION :i:, c=~i~.' ~·~:i 1::!"'":i. be~o. AJC. ~:.i~=.,..~: :~~ Sl'A. \Ya(. ""'°""Parle, '68. Sale!1!!!!T~ ..
SUBARU FF·1 STAR M -'.:;.,.;.. ~ Sf.C.3586. · trlS, PIB; auto :rans ln& ~or only $993. eoo, IUll po"A'er.1tereo. $2895' .,.,.,., ENGU$H ·FORD · IS HERE ut lllW~ , '67 CAD. co1wt Fbll p~r. ,150-!J0tli> '"•· Pay olf ,13500 MA!!GUJS MO'l'ORS firm. 1133-U49 • 645-1441 t-;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1'op speed 90 + mph, up to tol So. Cit. Hlghw•y °lt ~ 113m1m95ae~.r~!-~ l~'L tir,e•. ;t_0oJ~~ forn 5m.: equity. ':e'a:·. f:~~~na MUSTANG 211lO Harbor Blvd., c.al. i I' 40 mu., per .. 1. Exports Loguno Beoch ., . -•r.~-r""° ~ ..• ...,.. • . . • · .. •
THE ENGLISH .., llU. ""'""be the"' ol 494-7503 * S4f.JlDD ' ~ _ ;.AMA·R·o. '16 M!LIBU. pwr, "'· wht '66 MONZA ... PON'J1AC IYa&on, l'.'.*"i
COING. the year, Come ln and tc1t , ', .,._ leal~r. full lnst, pampen:!d. Sport CouPe with automatic, '67 V-8 2 door Hnltp, Pia, :!'denJ»;'··ov:~·ulod~t&
ntlNGt drive one today. BILL MAXEY. " • 6'73--0885"wknd or after 6 one owner, locally owned, Rm, auto trans, excel. concf...,P'Yt-Pb'\ Mlcldle
AT KUSTOM MOTORS . CAMA!JQ , 11~ CHEVY Impala oonyt., Godde5s IQ.Id e.xteliQr J)IUlb,. cond. S~ or ~ oUer. book $1.&:lO 61S-222l6
ORANGE COlJN'tY'S 34.5 Baker, .cJ,f. 540-5915 fmlX121' TIAI . • .. black. A~l cond. Lo m~. cream Interior. $"799 tiJJ price 548-4160 ~ · " I VOLUME ~ 5:as.. 3031 ext. 66 or 61 I!lll8. i\fust ~ti Imqltd... . &aeritl~ at SQ15, 64&-2668 ol' small down. Call J.P. 1967 RED MU1la.ni: 2S9.-R&H, '61-Temp..t le Mani •
ENGLISH FORD -TOYOTA ltlll BIACH BLVD. 19'JO,HARBOR BLVD. Relocat~ to EllniP<. Pwr. · ,,..9113 °' 54.'i-0034. v""': top, new ~"''· Lo '61 OTO COllv •• '
DEALER H ..,..... ul..ICU , CX>Sl'A MESA air, .fully equ~ $1100, Call ~ CHEYEW ml'a.' Xlnt t:Ond. $700 dowa PIS, PIB, Alr., Auto, traru•
OVEk 60 NEW e USRD uni.-.-• .., ·r.....-: <no 544-3516, ,'. CORVETTE , k T.O.P. ·-·~ 16.llQo ml, ll••t Se lUJ. ~ l mlN,ol(loo,at~ .... ee. LAR. GE · • ~.. 6<0!39 ' ~-:,';,. RECREATIONAL SELECTION . .. . . ., cKEVELI.E ss. H• ·ss Mumnr. bll<. IWJ, '-" ,62 '
PR.Ja:S! VEHICLES TRIUMPH . . 67 CA.r.\tARCX 327, ttu en.cine. perform. 327, New Muncie '68 CORVETI'E Convert. 07, tifuntz Stereo, U.S. Jn.a&!. . T&'1PEST, nI.09 e . , . of VW ....._ <µ.!Ol t.mile\ on q) new close ratio 4 1pd. 4.11 Posl 4 spd. Xlnt cond. Lo ml'&. Jardine hdra, SUn tach. aood. Must 1ell qui r-.. lDD Dl .. 1· , . • . ea.:v.· . -. llBOO. '42-ISU '· ...,. end. Buck .• .... .,... M"'t ... to app1'Ciale. ""°· "45-5266 1195. 115""' st. Ao• B
, .......... , • • II f,;~. . L !If H. ~.. w e 'W l'M!jUlO R,S. an,,.. ..i.. New inter, tacb; tiru ~ Maria/ alt 6, '67 MUSTANG, 6 cyl,r<I, htr ~-~-~:I!~::::~
:1010 -BIW • -~ '·'-'·-· . ' ' . " arb'our llO V_,, f /S, PIL, .U-, auto & mar whlA. Puf oond. ·-· new u...., exd cond l l35ll 1968 PONT c.... Mm, • ""'6 · ,' F.-•-T Wo.rronty -. . . a a tran&. l\llXI 'I!!'•, Wffll $1S85"' b'ade for.°""""' 68 L88 m ~ !it§,jj81.Jl)g.!j J!M ' · ewer ' beat _,
' ~ ,AvollaW. ., UMcl '&< Tl\ ' . !Oi:tor & l>!U. Atmrol\!ZED ' = g ~I ·-· 111111 ~ • 'kiif i;fi1.• ft6:=Vl;=t!w,.~~7:1>1ic ll!ot 1 1111 o-ntJon•
• J'tYllll ' . l..!2~··' . ~ .. -~ SALES .Ii SERVICE CHmollT . 1!189 CHEVEllLE SS ~. Kq s!, gr. .;..... ..... --· . N.B. ' . ¥IOO Mile1 or~ 0131 ~LWU: ._. -' '.Jtm m:AOI. BI.,.,·8424435 o::. , .PJ-. pl~ t..11..rb•··h)'Cl1'0. ~ --.. • , Reuona.tfe° ~ ~ '63 ffit1N6. Prix PoaU..C
• '58TR3 er, nin.~tmrBEACH-, , ~~mz-~« xlnt oj«;: * 2 ~ · · · --~Coad ELMORE ni"' rond. "'"" "IL "50. • . ~~~-~·~ ~"f'':" . i SIOO mr.' $2800 !ir be•l ..... . • • .R&H. $450. &<M415.
MOTORS "'0-<1641 '"''· t VW· Ce"'""" w!th GoinJ ~,.: ),::.:~. t ~~! i~ll. . :-. ; . ..:.. , ; --' ~ WIM°"" ~·•>I:~ • .
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F•ctory Direct De•ltr , · ~one '&TVWC.mpel'wUR \\··e.IJf. !!:1!£J\ienl -:-., . ·~ -. E~~J ·: '· lii.-llM ·lie1cn\t'l:~LObk. ill ta\efflOtoreyclt
New Cers Used Cers 1961 vw Squa'leback. Ex· tint, priced at $28. No, 0 • heater. iood tire~ ,+•lmpfe11!:'-.!l"peri~I ' .• fully ettYip.i !...,,1;.· 1tereo .. ~42-5046 lnors1't-..ua '
894-3322 194-3321 crUool condition. M•k• of· ~l .. S.. At , , 1;1g '!!l!-llti9 . j~ C!Jl!YS _ Hj B,\RbN_ ~. ox RI condition. , -'.:'""'*· _ .. '.IT, . ~· V
15300 Beach Blvd. fer! 54~3155. 2U E. 19th St.. t(USTOM t,tOTORS '5!f Clief)' ·' ~ st l'c k t.UXi.arY sea .. onyx 6!ac~, l_an· M 6t OtDs CullW '42. veyl "!!top, .. • k1W'; , ==='3i'=="'=== Westminster C.M. IA"-Baker· c ~f" 'Ull.o;ai.c;. ,10 rd . . g: • dau loP. black calfskin mt. -ae;.4 --~~. top, p/s, p/b, a/c, all ex· $2,095. Ortg. • ,. -;::;:v;:;r:;:;;;;;;:;:; , ., ""Ill • • • • ~ .. \\ .ve rl\I!. Nrw cnr .• l.'vtrythina from telescoping ma D tru. $1899. Eves/wkncls ""'""'~~~~~ _ ICJA T 68. Volkswaaen Bug, -4.000 '65 YW -pa 1 n t • l' 11 u p ho I , a Ir tilt wheel to a. cond New r~ 67S-3l:A 19$7 Pontiac StajicbJti. _,. ITIOIYIOITIAJ mliei. Like new! s149.l. • _ _ -l."ODd. ~ _ _ -__ tt __ • --....... ---1ood runn1 111 ... aa
64&-9383, Ca.l's cameras, Ptl'.~e your deal. Lie. PCR~. .. · . ~r warranty. ~ below 1965 ,.\~. 2 dl', auto, 6 '53 OLDSMOBILE, I owner, best otter ~ •.!. 1969 FIA1' 850 Coope. Im· 1781 Ncwpo11 Blvd ' C:\1. ~ 646-500S. ;-,a OJEVY ~talion i1•agoo, ,\Vholesale Book , SACRI· cyJ, idnJ ~-Owned by l!Xcellcot condltion. . . . macula~xtras1 must sell M•rk II ~1gon1 l969"BLUE VY/ tad&l r ,fAVSIOE .MOTORS run:s good. S250 . JolCE! ~· . dd•flr '1\IJ:I· New tires &e 6"5-I082 R .{.. ~'~
11s. "' HI Lu~ P1ckupo !!""'"-Bl!l.' ~ . .!';;: ~ w. Cout H..,. .. N.B. . .,.,_.,,, ._ Marquis Motors ball!fY. !1111· ,li3>-0818 . ., '·"CUTLASS Olda. En&. AM...,,._ .,,.
J blRll~fVf Ff ~~d. bajJ.8(1:.li19; nJR Sale-1969 VW Campef. l!lbi Chevcllc Malibu, air, 000 So.-est Hl\·ay, Laguna f'ORif '" Clijb \Yag. V.S xlnt. Nffib ISOme body l 4> ~ '~---"-·----1 ,. 'Wa ' ,..,·, e\tes. ~158. • : . t>niued in Europ!:, t'O?Q· Pis, ·vinyl top. \\'U~ ~nsider Be-ach, 494·T:i03 or 540.JIOO. e~. Fi_4:t .~\I'.-Carefully v."Ork. S200. 6'f5..37fll :t ~;w;: • ~~
1-u M..-C '•~PLUS . ~Rback _plele! All extra,&. 'to w anyrcas,ollcr.ti75-3589 1963 CHRYSLER rnsir!t~l~.g795.64Z...7722 cond S17so ~ o=m"'°"ui&a~AG~~ ··~ • , tolt!i· '!l<d'.'.;I mjle~.$3Jltla.be11_0Hq.'66 0 1mpa1a. 'Low mil"•'· NEWPORT. Gd _ Motor. I .. TOil~ '11""'.w~ PLYMOUTH . ,61 M..si.~~-
E -I CONVERTIBLE Your Belt Deals A-Still Al ip.L $USO. ---_Cl ~-~ N~no~Grk.----$250.· H, ...L~, mp....$495-. Ci«ld. --• -' _, o• •-·t . e -' "'""'' . . ·~ -. -~,....._-Cill ~ -condt---19 • ..._ -~· ..... -.. ~ i; ~ original .m.ikado DEAN LEWIS '69 VW BD¥, ueen, xlnt con·~ ~lie VW, xlnt n.in.!1_1.'f , a • · JT. di' h.t. 383. _.
yellow " I chrome w i r c · dition $1'00. ~~1tlon, low mileage ~· 68 CHEV flfaH.bu. St.a, 'Vag. 'Jf FgRifJ9.., fadio, heater, Pwr 11ts, brkl, fac air, vin :;
wheels, f'_nuinc n a I u r a I 1966 Harbor", C.M, 646-9303 675-1291 after S l@--:il<i7 v.s. p\.\·r, 11cer1ni. rlh, fact CONTINENTAL pule. tfliu:. f!P\\°t!t, bucket tp_ I Ownr, Lo bk, Days T 11ri a , blackcal~ln int., y,ith AM.I HARD TO GET? '6) VW .. ~$500. , ~ -11ir. $16.Xl/ofr, 833-1282 , . f'!lf4: ~ 5C&-~ Kl 7-6184, Eves 645-2211 • =Jo :p-
FM rsd1Q, 4 spd .•. etc., et<". NO SUOI ""'INC *-&U-2372 * VOLVO '66 CHEV, Caprice. F'ully 65 Conhncnta~. lm~ac, Jull .i Jous "4 1n ,our '69 f'ul')' Ill +Dr. Loaded! FQR Sa.Je: ':iT T·PD-,,..?
Rare to find 1vl1w:t 14,UO •0 • • • er;iuip, C.Ompl Lune-up. Xlnt. powr, l&c air, Vlfl)'l top, fl.-ilf~'!' Sq~nc v.ill be Pvt. Ply. Must sell! ~or Oean & Orte. •n ;;;f_
mile,! Sgtc:I ne1v &: serviced at '6.1 V.W. Conv. Ponche 145 -WAGONS Cond. S.1600. 842-26"6 $1695. 642-t39l topkf!)G" fgr It. pial 642-5678 take over pay. 642-2461 Call eves BJ>~ 7.7't
., .. "il!Y 1<195. Marquis Motors Inc.. s1ro.i yenow. •1ack "•· 164 _SEDANS . = ,,. McireUis Motors Perteet L"Ond. SllOO. G7:>.2S47 At\ other model" now 1P New Cara 9800 I New Cari HOO J iflW ...... (;1 .• -9800 I New C1r1 9800 I New Cars
, !Q !o. -~ llwy, Laguna ,Ve have over l50l '63 V\V Bug. ?>.fany xtras. •l'!Ck. •·speed• & automati4
: . lleocb, 4'!·T5fll, ;io.3100. 1970 TOYO'fAS in stock!! Rebll ... ~i"' . Yqµ.Ds;~ Jleel>N LEWI.,. ·rs•U ·\I
1M7 i\GUAR 340 CHECK OUR PRICES!!! baclt l"k .5A
•: RAR. E . SPD W/0.D. ?>.lARQUIS MOTORS INC. '6!1 VW iquatt ,. i e 1966 Harbor, C.M. .
000 So C.t Hwy 1 .......... ne1v1 only 8000 ml. l\1ust VqLVO. 1_1228, 1 _.,.-1, · L.-:tber lfilel', r&h, chrome • *. ' ~ ... -sell. $24;;(1. 633--8256 .,.,..,.. '"' wire whit. stereo, driving 49+/;io(l] 540-3!00 very clean. new plate1. 1JPta. reEHU tires Finest ·so vw. Cual(lm top, new 837-Sl44
at.,.,., _, ati ~ Aor-_lMf Tt"ll_ fi!Ftllt. l!!!lil ~,11,.... •Ill\ il•lll·ls-:,_;=:· ;:;·~===::;;.
tbne weeU:ndl RMI economy_! 35 m111. Whitt Make ~b.11~ Autos W1ntecl ="==~~· =--Yrith rt!d leatherette uphol-'1@.f"¥. '64 JAGUAR 3.8 Hdt~. coupe. ltllry. BuCJtet &eats w/4 IPd. , · •'ull M .. 1 .. l~i'.;. • .a WE P>.Y .. ,
. N""' motor "f;;j l!!iilJ -·-~H ~~J •··• . Y '"''""""' xlnt' n?M ~1· T L,, ·-'!11tt\.! ' --~" ... Jllllkmj, lft-3496 CASH • • .....,.. O.);)-t..v · wsw tires,-'.! spd ~ec. wi~ • .
. '65 3.85 5i1:an. Bel&e I blk e!"I wl windahield washers, 68 . ".'W· aulo. Like new. · ·
I •'---I · hnn · ,... it heate 1910 tic Orir\nlll owner. Reduced r..,,..,. P""1' air, c wtre ao r. ense. . 642-ln!I . • •
, , whb:, nl!lf. radials. 644-4265 Priced at only $1495, Stt-and pnce. iiueed Clad .\ truclll Jut
· -drive at 16200 Siem. St., '60 VW $400, '57 VW S22.1 UI for Ciiiid. "'1114 _ LINCOLN Fountain Va.Hey : 83!}.3826. OR BEST OFFER JH
. '69 .TOYO'fA C°'olla l!H-8313 ,.,..,98 . ,
'89 LINCOLN Mark III, fully Sprinter". Delux:". AM/f'M MUSI' SEU.! '63 VW I<"' for Salea -11"'18-b Bl..i. equip, q,ooo orig. Afl's. radio, 17,000 mi's. $1450. Customized. X1nt cond.
$6500. Call 645--0410. 897-Bro' aft ti $695 642~ Hanflntrlon. -
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11111 p Ll l'I '.'
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Au~ ?.1G Dealer
'67 MG ilffiget, Xlnt cond,
New top, tf,000 milc.11 $149l
673-2'170 e¥11•Jr wlmds
'64 MGB. ft Qli.-
wr. whla. SllOO
536-9492
''+711
'66 MQ' Roadster
wfh&nltop. SI5T.i, c.tl &48-1$31. .. 1==-=jiJ:;==
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1988 OPElf Kadelt Sport
Coupe, 11'3.,.
POUCHE
'6' c Poptchc, Nu paint,
·Brand nu rebuilt enaine,
lll090 auarintte. S2700 or Of·
fer. * *-1141 *
•59 Poncbt &l.per, bladt:
coupe, MJcbelln l lre1,
chrome .....-. r•~1111t "'°"'"-195' POR& 1600S Coupe,
mech. like new, iood body.
$1350 or •~ otr, 968-5410 . .,_, .........
IJllTM, Jltrtlll tires, 37,00>
ml. Ap bW $39TS. <91-162$
1118 PORiafE T•l'P 5 ape!,
Xltl't 0:1n1J. SS895. cau --.. ~
-RENAULT
'68 RENAllloT ·R-10 .. Air
eont-Sow mllea.p. l1J!'D. °*11--..
Kl 9-3331 Imported Autos 9600 I Import"'! Autos 96001-=:-"::::':-:".=:-:=_. p;:;;;;;=======il WE PAY: Wit -
HARBOUR
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'68 vw BUG CM--...... M .. tw. WfW Tll'lfo.
CVAI 4Ml
'66VWBUG 111111, H111...-.
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'88 ·vw BUG ............. . A""'rM!lc. flilrlD Utl
'&lVWBUG
$896
$1695
S1391i
$1486
$1491i
'88VWBl!G fllcMry Air. lll4il a ~1691i HHltr, CTCL. ltJJ •
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'67 DATSUI '.~ .. ::::~ •• ~--::'" $109&
'66 VW BUG ~,-::· .:~··· -.... $118&
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CONNEU
CHEVROL£1
2S2I Harbir Blvd.
O:>sta Mesa 54&-IllXI
WE PAY TOP
'liiPORlli WANT»>
°""" -'TOP I BUYER
llty. MAXEY TOYOfA
U8Sl -81..S. • II. llarb. PlL Ill .
Auto LHalng -re-
fORD AUTIIOIUZED
LEASING SYSTEM
Am'rlca's large1t Jca13·n &Y•tem fo r finance or ne
1e.,1ng of .all type car1
trucks. e Immediate delivery from
owr 300 c~ and trucks ~ a O>mpetitlve ratea .
• New C!ar dealership servicl
• J'ull "tradein" valne' for
)'Out preaent car
•'AK popular makts avail. -Fpr' Complete DeWlt c.ai1
Malcom Reid
LcW,. Ma11&1el' Theodore
ROllNS FORD
DiO i£ubor Blvd.
O:illfa Mesa &42.0010 •• . -m--==...,.
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'64 vw· BUG ........ ff • , jNIY Utl
'88 llB ..... -· WI"' n.ek fWflTlllJ
'6&VWBUG IMil, Mtattr.
IVWI Hll
$1881
$119&
'116 VW CAMPER ~~•:'ff· $1111. • lftR; ... , ( ,. .
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HARBOUR . V.W.
AUTHORIZID SALIS & SIR.VICE
11711 Beech Blv4., Huntl..,.., Beach ...... •
'61 Cadllloe El DOrai\o. f\!11
pwr, air, black '7/ied lea.Ibo
er Int, S131.. pe~ mo. :
'ii'. T·B~. tun pwr.,
all', atereo tape. $19. per mo,
'69 aiu&ar XRT, P"f', air,
VinJI tap. $105. per mo.
10. COAST LEASING
llOO W, Cll Hwy.;NB615-21Jl
UMclCart
'Ill l\Men. My ......
Pwdr blue w/wht y~I top.
UIOO 0ayo Hl • 411 TO ,
&Q.."89 alt'
'65 JUVIERA. Netd1 wm1r. moo.
'61 BUICK Spoda1 Wl(OO
Radk>lhu.tu. pwr 1tttr\ns.
Good condl $650. 545-149,;
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0111i".:" SeUint ~.,,,1,,.
'61 CADILLAC
CONYllTllll
Mlthfnlc' 1ri.c.l1L. IZWf60)
. $295
'65 IMPALA ·
HAIDTOI c our1
BRAND NEW
1970 NOVA •2129 i97o NEWov
oHil ••Ill Ill fl.I. 1 .,~ .... ~.~ 1u ....
TOI.AT heefer, tllri9' tl111, hltM tt,.,,
vlll'(t trl111, bec~•I' lit htw.
'2597 10.ND NIW
1970 MALllU
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'66 STINGRAY,
PASTIAC!K
d1 -· 4 1PC1. "KID & llul1r, I·~ 11an111 cir. (SUA 01,J,
$2891
'66 RAMBLIR
,CONVERTllLI
NEW '70 EL CAMINO
Custom, power steeri ng, white wall tires, fuUy f•c·
lory equipped. Stock Number 307T.
$
'64 FORD '60 FAL~ON
COUNT•Y SQUIRi Wpoil, AulO, tr-.. ,,I,, rMlo, lletter. 2 Doer. Netds 1111tlne. Cl!WN70I! .\ tltlllllollll IN)'. fOT U 2"1
$795 $75
'67 OLDS '67 MALIBU
P ILMONT HARDTO' CPE.
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HARDTOP COUPI \II, 111!0., rK lo. heller, I OWMf, low A1110mirllc, r.tdlo, h••lllf, Vt1'1 fllcl car. :nfi""Y •fr, ,,S., A.T., rid., htr. Low J 'Pftd, \II. R"H, POWtr 1lllfln9, CUtZ m!le"i''· (MPLl321 IWIK..JOtt ffll. IUtL UO '7l) -
$995 $795 $1895. ••• ,. . . . ·-. '68 CHEV; 1/2 TON '63 VOU<SWA•IN '67 CAPRICE '62 DODGE
PLltnlDI •• hi 0l O.W, CGW.t't)
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$1995 '""" "' tM $4295 $295 $1i9. . •
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MONZA . DI VILLI CONVl~TIJLI V11190, (IHOIOI) '441 HA•DTO'
' llM!td. llu111 ••ntt.nt ,..1111 PO-6 elr, low ':Ji It'll , .. , .. ' Slid lt1111., rHlo. 1*ter. "' rlll lleilll')', color, 9111.1 llr-t, IWSH I) (Tit.I" .. 11 . $29$ . $4291 $195 $2295
'66 CHEVY YAN '66 CAPRICI '67 PONTIAC '61 MERCURY
tOlll' 1\1111-.. llc tflM .. rMlo 6 heltff,. HAltDTO, IONNIVILLI H.T. A hr 1 .... n. OK\lfttl lllf1J • F11ll POwtr &-e lr, 111re ""91, ... II. ~" """'°' IKIOrl" 1lr, 1'.000 tc:MI !STF '1~1 m,.,
$695 --$1591 $1795 . $195 !
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with over 25~ brl~t!n
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Washington's llrlhclaY Sale!
22c OFF oN ~ouD •AMous ....
iTICk -'llVOav SMOKED -ALL 1111' -
SUMMIR SAUSAGE 1
....... Ir Priced At $1.lt Lb.
22c OFF oN HICKORY •ARM• cHnn IXLCI -x il'ICIAL It.IND 01' CHlllll -'
IPlllNKLID WITH 0.ROUND SILICTID NUTS.
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IN A COLOlFUL WAY-
WUTCUff PLAZA 41 JOWN • I . COUNnY !t_ .. ,..., heU , 641-0971 ore..,. -14Jol016
S.11 Efftctive Thurs., Fib. 19th thrv
Tuts., Feb. 24th
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WASHINGTON'S. BIR.THDAY SPECIAL
PROJECTOR
SALE!
30% OFF
Molli. & Slkle·l'nllecton.
........... HoneJwoll 640
-.11n.-OW $149.50 I I UKa'S ~ .. CHMusJ
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COMSTOCK
FILLING
--·ss 11---. '
FROZEN & BOXED
FRYING. RABBITS 791.
MAR.KET BASKET
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of Toilet I.elk. Squllk ind Whistle
with tho -utlonary
FLUIDMASTER 400
St.lnleu Stiel a.n Cock-the sensation
of tho plumblns lndustr)'. 11 uses new
h)'drauUc pressure -prlnciples. ll's corroslon·
J)!_l)Of, ·has lnstant po~tive shutoff, elimi,.tes
water Wasta. eliminates !'d-fllshioned .$3 59 rod and air sealed tloit baR.
ean today for complete lnfonnitton.
W• h ... tho nu1DMASTER IN STocK.
1l Vi"·13" • 14"
RION HARDWARE
WESTCUFF . PLAZA
WEDDING
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WEDDING .$14 ...
INVITATIONS PROM • (~·'"' ·t I , ·.~. ALSO
IMPRINTED NAPKINS & MATdilJ
WEDDING & GUIST BOOKS
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Montgomery Cleaners & Laundry
OPEN DAILY I A.M.-9 P.M., ~AT.I A.M.-6 P.M.
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