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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-02-23 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa7 • - • • ·'. i ~~~~'11~~g~ ~~sea~ , .·iFOil~4 Jly. Ro-1a;~:- . .... .... . . . . In ~.NewP.,~t -~ai.t~ I ' ' • ' • VOi-U.• MO. .... a l lCTK*I, • P&ell \!:alue _ _oJ _. Jewe ' . . .. ~ St~len in c;.,ft81> ll~hh~ry Tallied'. From Wire Services .JER;1_SALEM -'Pr~ier Golda Meir uld tOdaf Israel would ad. on il6 own if· the world does not take measu'res to end Arab lerrori.st attacks on civil aviation. Ten airlines suSP,ended mail and freight .stn'.ic£1o1 IiraeL OJymj,ic Airways, Al Italia and Sabena joined\leven other airlines in reruslng· to fly ft'elgbt and mail to Israel until securi· ly pre¢auUons could be lightened. Israel's: ambc!i~or to Pritain. protested ~t this wu bowing to Arab. terrorist in· timtdation. ' : . • : Mrs. Meir mel with envoys pf II na· Uo~ to .®P'al,f.Qt .worl~lde ,measures agaln!t Arab ierrorlam· then went before the Knesii:t (pafliarilOOt) w\th her warn· ing to ~tbe Arab wocicL ' 1be ~ f_ollowed the ·crash of •an Israel0b0u00 SwiSµi.r .ajrlifler Saturday wit~a lols of 47 nm. ' In London repfeientaliveS.'from 'ttie major airlioe·carriers of the world met to co.psider ~rts to prevent sue~ al· tacks., A,t Heathrow Airport in to.ion, ·zaventeni Airport in Bruslels 1 n d Leon8ido Da Vinci airport in Rome securit, _guii"ds ¥arclied Iatael-boUDd · p~s•,tuggage. ... ... • , ,. .. Woman .v~, 3 Ot~rs ·Huri l1i Jordan • • ·.!ERUSALEM (AP) -Arab terrorists attacke~.a.bus ~rrytpg 37 Ame_ri~ns on •.~'Bible. Land Tour_:: of l.sraeli-occupied Jt;W'dan .tQdaY and one woman was killed. TWo otbu American women and 1 local ' . ' tour ~ W(l'e ,wounded, ' ' .Lsrae11 ,offlc14ls identified the dead woman· as B~ra ErUe,. 31, Grandville, tifich. Her hu!band, Theodore, described as 'a Protestant mini!ter, was among the bus passengers but escaped injury. Mn. Ertle was the third American tourist._ tg__ die in ·the Arab-Israeli hOstilities 'since the 1967 Middle East War. , ---. ~ " • ' •• \ ' • I . M~s~_· Meir W ~rn.s '' I .. ' • • :Israelis Will·· Ari ' ' . ' • ' I . . ... ... On Plane Attaehs l ... • ' ' ' .. ·. . ' . ·' . • ,,;···· ••• , .,1 '· •• ' . '' ., -• : Hard-liead Butter~ Raib ' ~ . ' ' ' W oi·ks for 4,ttic Crawler .Two prisoners ~.one ot lhem with pro- bably the hardest head in the business - became, inataot coJlaborator1 Sunday a(temoon· ln lhe . not-so-great escape at New port'Beach Police headquar.ten. And when \be episode into the rafters ol ~ ,okl structure ended, 1everal of- fi~1 and one of ~ Inmates got a grand to,ur: of the atUc .. A09thu prisoner wound up with a headache. PoJice reconstructed the episode like this: Roderick Henry Scribner. 59, of 116 CrystaJ Ave., Balboa Island. was awaiting booking on charges o C ' l ; '· • • • • i I 1 , defrauding an tnn keeper ind mehdotla mischief after· allegedly 10IQ( on 1 spree , throwing'~ .g1a.,.. •"!Ui\d• llle' Wand'• business , area. 1 , Pol~ce Pid Scribner suddenly bopped on top of · a small counter in tlle department's narrow bc>okln1 cap. then scrambled up the wire, mah door . and buUed a· two-foot·wide holei In 'tM Dt ceiling· with his bead. Soon afterward, Scribner Wound up In a cell with a harder ceiling. Then came Johnny Valenzuela, 2Z, oC Santa Ana.~• labore~. Mffn~ today, Switzerland issued -a vii:tual enley?~-for .Arab 1la~Gnals, fci~ing the craih of an· Israel-bound S.wiiulr jetliner in which ·47 passengers and. arew from nine nations died. Police Cars drove .. alongside Israeli jeUineT1·t>n the ruilways_at Heathrow. ' British ,pilots d0mlll$d that all nigh~ to. J~r~el .be Sllfi>!!!~ed beca~se of .Jhe d~r io passerfgers butthe government 'The ·~01.;nded American women were ldent~ty Sought ldtntlfled ~s Tabea •Damico of Atlantic , I . Vatenzu11~ took one fool< al the pi\fnc hole in the;celUn(,' kloked' at the· Off1Cer aCr<J53' the cage wall, tberi vaulled ... Jnlo lh~ ,attic. . . . 1• • ., Policemen clambered Into the 1 dlJIJP, Swias Pr.esident' Hanf Peter TschUdi dusty. attic aft.er him. ' told ,a ne.w.1· confefenCe 1that the -S}Viss ' -ref~. 1 . · '. • · , City, 'N'.J., and· LuclUe Draper, Buffalo, DIES ABOARD 'BOAT 0 Bod F d N,)'. Mrs. Damico told an official at • Gr190ry Cooper . ' ll ' y OUD authorities wiil#ilSUe ?Vi8aa ;to· n~iOOals 'P.ntlsr8eli . 'members· , of tl'le .Brfli•h . .--frotn· Ar1b staltS only-Orr-humanitarian· "'})ltlt~'drnPlrdned-th_e~l!l'r'iftlf'rit-· IJ'Ollikts·-Jor vbitJ• o!•rolative> -"and · ~-• MID .• ,!AB'!\. , ,',Paje'.·tl) . H,1u!1111~h .. H.,plf;al :_ _ -·~ ------.. _ •. - ·"We were driving along out of Hebron Off N· wport Officers said that . Valenzuela . th:en, !oun,d a nice· com& full ~or crlea-croaa :-electriqal .·wires-and-·bepn grabbpJ; them, shouting he would .,. ele<:troc:ute • himself ii otfii:ers rcame,too clolf:. 1 whe~ significant Swia~iifterests are at -~ •bou t 3:20 when suddenly we w•re being B I y 1 1ifJ · e shot at from'·au lid... eUC J, OUt l, ., Newport Beach police and coroner'! in· That did.nit wort., , ,. stak'e", that is for diplofualic""and im - portant business \'lslts.• He said touti$t visas will no longer be • given to Arabs ·with the exception of. "ex- traordinary . cases." such as trips by Journal ills. ' c;--~ •• ... . ' ' V, .2.'.1Ue of 'Jewels '"We crawled under •the seal! !or safe· vesligators continued efforts today to iU ly,." · · A I • d identify the body of a woman In her early . ' Mr~. Damico was lol.ij!blly Wll\lnded in Sp 'l yxiate 50s found fioatlng'Z,000 feet oot to sea off '· Stolen Ill• Coas·t . ,Ole lea and Mrs. Draj)er had slight .. • . Balbpa Sunday morning . ·wounds in both legs. A boa d S ilb t "We thought w"had the .. ame wra!lll<d · 'llleysald they-were on ·a "Bible Land · , . r a oa . UPclhls morning, but.ti felt througfli" a ~bl..~ry. Tall. • --1 Tour" sponsored by the Baptist1 Lire C1Jroner's Jide said today, "but now we 'll "!W . _J.l!i( ;I,.. ~: I11surance Co. of Buffalo. N.Y. and had Four days before he was to be married, have to start over again.'' · • • arrived Saturday. · a l~year.-ol~. HuntWgton · sea,ch Y.O!llh The· body was found floating (ace down A final dollar value on Indian crown "Everything so far had been' , 90 ditd' 'of asphyxiation abo8.rd a dry. and. l~lly clothed off, 14t~ Street ~ two jewels and other pieces ol expensive beaut1ful , so peaceful"and nonnal," Mrs. docked '!boat 1 5 0. 0 _ men Ushln1 from the cruiser Wealherton jew~lry taken in a Fitshion,lsland jewelry D · 'd sa1 n an 1eg~. oe was v at a:!IO a.m. , ..• 1m1cosa1 . 1 ·1o• !tore ~ .~ Tbu~y la e~ .. The-wounded gllicte Was idefttffied by ry1og, ,..eep.warm by buming chaf'coal . -Police aald the fl&belmen· 'ballet-the to :be •~f:Kilatecl by Tue~y,. ~ewport ~ hOspital offlCials a1 Zvl . Grimberg, who in a hibachi broiler. -·city's lifeguard ·ooat, which ,#. notified polu:e·~.today., · lives in the Israeli Port of Haifa. He wa s San Diego coroner's dcpu.ties said harbor patrolmen. • -AlT\OM'the flgurn wiJI ~ a,delCliR!joo_:-teltaaed..from the~hoepit.al....after treat-Orcg~pcr,:-m.rp , an .us e·.patrolmen retrieved the body and · ~nd e&Mmated valUf·ol eevfral ~ ,of . ment for minor wouDds trom flying glass. took it to the Harbor DepartR)ent ttocJcs je\Ye1r)' (l;O"l u;.e collection of .Asl~ Hftfan Grim berg uld he believed machine gun CO!"' Pinion' Charles Batty, 22. of, Modesto, where coroner's · alides ahd police in-- The attic 'his been rewired ao olten. Valenzuela couldn~t find i.ny wires with el11<trkity runiiing thr"""1 lhom. t So he gave· int· \ - Both men WGOndflp Jn ~. olficert said. No..-the>deputm .. t's stall ii..._, a zlew,ceiling !or tbe bookinc..,. __ ... l made out of tNclri ~-· 1/About the only thing that coukt let lhn>tig~ tpe new ceiling would, be a hun- dred-pourid termite,"-ohe patrolrrlan quipped. ~"'" .. · : · . Oreqe <:eut " ' I "'· :~a~·~~ Mesa. H~ Is the-!="CJWn . fire hit the bus, one o( two traveling near were found dead in the boat's bunks on· v~Uaated., · . . . ' • ~ : , ' , ,·t>ir:lee ·4J:6 ~~ Sta~ ~ Arc6t: :l fl • the vlUage or.' Ha1houl on ~ outskirts of Shelter Island by a friend ~ho came to The remains. were dres,fed l'l1 a 'f,hite I Wee• .. ar ' KHan otliisL, Friday claimed" that ltis ' lll!:bron.• The other bus wa11 not attacked, unllorm,type · drcsl, · saridal11 aOJ a blue I -... ,. visit lhc.m Sunday. · h hi di •• 1 'J!i~ie!{l\' C111"1· 1 a ~kle 1Pf t he said., , sweater wit w le bea ng.. ' ' • ' ' ·~ ' • ' 1 , sever1.J otbet piea?s· of'~is jewelry wer..t ApJ>(Oxlmale:l,v half ,a kilo Of what ap-~pink coin purse with $3 in change.and lVll be. • ~ fd Fetruary dlf 1 lf!'Otll tbe toot Ween byitwo gtinnv>n who • pears .\0 be marijuana was found on the no identification was fOWMi tuck.i, under iTUeaday wilh amy Kiel over the boluhtl!i1':rg ' la'clef~Utiei::-r,.1r~] . crafl,SanDiegopoliceofflcersreported. l on¢arol,pOIM:esald. . 1 ,. t19nnst Cout •~ lhe mercurJ e , · ' · BOMBERS H'l'F . ~1rs:'1'autmn:oopcr. me ooy' l\lon;;r, , ilDijilylii1t1 abdomliiil 11<1'" rrotll ,, IGIUnf't~ on the co111, Khan• tw: noti set a dollar value on ~Is ~aid her son went lo San Diego for the thr,e operation.I. Coroner's ' ln\ltltigalor1 f0Uowln1 •n ov~dip to 48. pl~ but police loday. lndktte<I that • H ~ • ·L OF ti "!W W":<k•n<f lo work 00 the botl . and had• said It apf!"red that the woman had died. INSIDE " m•~ y. di~ncy h11rdtveloped ovtr tht prk::e .llV r 'r • pl~nned lo return todaf . . at 'about 2 a.m Sunday. ollt~ royal' jeftlt,l)etween Khan arid lhe . ' ' ' . . . . . He.W'8-to have married S~.f:'~'fHlt-X• ~ rtnlllns wn . .taken · \t· Balli 1 °"1~ c~,\~it JMdQe J~U , ownei; of the exclusive slfopJ Al.Weinert. _j!,-...,, I"'-· \lid ,an ,estimattd-· 21 , llf SUaprifl! Ci' .. RlmOnglon Be8cli, Colonl,dtl,Mar Mortuary. . f , 111dj/t hCI been flu!Q<d dig' ;tie je\oeiJ--Of !R)l 111> for Ille" . -dlmqe to the Veterana o!. Forelp. tht1 ·'l'!turtday. . · · ., -· I h , _,..,,, oo.-u•• a •-•..,it M .. -~ Wtn ha,11 ,In Laawia ,Canyoa SUnday r..n.. had .just trtded his automobile " ibte for mrmbeTShlp • I • Ullll.lu '7~ "'""'wu nl•ht htft Mf1aiw hurled Y""'Y'-' ·1 •lf>foper ]ob Club." S«c L. M. ' ii Fas/1io1Hllind. '"* alll~ •nd .alto u;t.:-.! -~-~ coclllittwu • for the ,boat and'••• preparing to ""tore B<iy 5 ·survives Surf Bof/d's' 6hecki•il u11 collim,. had~ w)'tn the -. ,.. p>e thop '""!" • •~ . it lrll!o Batt~·· aid, the molber.saJd. . , ·' ' • .Thutlday_l!IOrnlq._liut .Ille royal jewelt °"'"" Counly-DopOrim•nt crtWS .Tl>< detd youngater aU...,.<l!cf demeo-. """MOON BAY (UPl)-rt...,, .... ' Poo• 7.,. f • were ltid tn tbe store 11fe. ' ~ the btue which wu .. tai'y . .ctiool Jn HunUngtop Beich and wu old Dav d Mama wia washed onto the ........ ' • =" J '!be 111nmen obtained the aafe com-' reported 11 lt:41 p.m. by. •' pmtng a Ill! tl'•dual<i of Huntington B .. cb ' beach unconaclout but sttn alive tlmOll 1 ~::"" - -., • binaUon and keys to display c1aa from motort.l ' HigttSchool ' , ( haJfhour.1ltrrMw111wiptawayliyl}1e i~.• ,11.4 t::' CMlft' n.J the ctorl< then Joided u.t jewelry Into 1 1 lhtrtfr~t !"pubutttes ~.loda1 they ar• H~ Jl 111rvjv.<1 by ht• mother, his lalher crlishtng turf Sunday. A dOcior and 1 '~ • ,_ • paper llaJ. n-;. ha~ no dues to H a,rrJ~p. alite!'JI Goll, IS, and Sw;te, ti, Hayward fireman 1av• th< .Livermore . --I "'""" • No ~•Jlll lhe'tl!O mon have~n an-bombm of _ bul'41ni 1!721 !Jaiuna • anr! Iii~ brother .lllctOr, 11. _ _ .., ~boy artJflcltl retptratton Jn_ 1hl((a unUt ':::::r.:.':' " :i, -~4 :,_,, .~ ~tn1 lldaf ... ,uqer1l arr•nJc~i:nents a'fe. pei'Kilng oil -the HiJf Mooti B•Y Ffre ~parimenf IJ'· •.!! "*""" ... :}~ by.FBI 11eni1 lo"* 1-1Jpt10I). • •. • 1rrtv1t or\11<> bodYi ~ • rived. with a res111tttatqt: • '-'L-.,----.,,..-._ __ ._.-J • •• • .. I " r l • • • ~ 1 Do\LY PILOT • , $ = -·: F-ZJ, 1'70 Pa •tats Eorf!eeted I . ·French President . Arrives in U.S. WASlllNGTON (UPI) -'Ibo Whit< -WI loday Pnsldonl Nbu11 <x· ;I.ts his lalb wltll ,.. Pnsidonl ~ """' ..... to be ............ In .. et•.p.ere ol ~-frtf:nl:bhjp ... "'..---Ilda., ... -"' .. ""'" """'*""''' IJIO'Ch to • joint -.Cal a.. Hous< and Sa>ate oo Wed- St.are Control ' Sought Over Power Plants MIDEAST •.. badi-.dtoAnbtmuilt-. Allllrla, ---• -·tal -bomblnc .. Saturday, -tt --"" maU... befcn lbe United Naliom tieod.,. lln. lklr called In lbe amba.-. -• _,., lo her cabiml Sanday ni&bl eallinc .. ·.......-.. - and privai. .... --to Ill< lbe ._ry -lo put .. end lo lbe -,,... am.t a1 Arab -llsou&hlul tbe world." She wu ~ to hive reputed lbis call in lbe -·IOO& -. today and lo have asked ~ ambwldora to tqt the le'feD mlioel to rt1UIDe tatioc carso hn· medial<ly. Th< Fbmllb ambamdor, Algar ,Van llelroth, came out al lbe meeting saying ' --We •·ere ,.ery .tmp-eaed with bow serioualy Mn. Meir viewed the 1itua- tion." ,,,. lsra<ll miniJtzy o! tourism and f...tgn airline offJCials oald there bad been no decru.e In the 11:: number ci tourtsta arriving In i.r.d. P.....,.... flicbt.s Wert not afftcted. DAILY PILOT .......... ,,,,, .... ---- .... -- ·---~~·It. w .... ..,_,_,........,.. •J t<l ... c.-. Vle9PnUMiof .... o-.I ...... n-.. ~ ...... ""-•• A. .. .,...,. ----( ... U...l ..... .., ..... ...__. . .._,,:m1.,....._.......,. ~ Mldl.l m ..._ ,._ Ila IQI t.dl: VI'S.._...._,. ' . r Blqlan Who llJnplJ ~ wa7 lhraqb lachd doon looted two c..ta -. plan,. al nearly ao,aoo In ol· nee "'* hhWIJ 0vtr tbe weekend,. police disd>nnd&mday. ' Cloe lost m.ao worth of equipneol to the illlrud<n, -also pried open • pair of llquor cabinrt.. wltll scisson and Jtp. ped alcohol wlille Ibey wortm, In- vestigators said. Officer Rudy Malik was sent to the Standard Padfic Corporal.ion. I 5 I 5 Talbert Ave., at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. after Doo.tJd L. Dody di=vtt<d the fore"' ... try. Sbo\-ing open the rear door. someone bad carted off ts typewritel"S, six calcnlaton. ~rt.ell office furnishings and other fixtures worth more than $11.000, according to estimates. Patrolman Malik said RidWd A-Hall. employed by nearby P-nel Air Col]>ora- tion, 1a71 Talbert Ave .. reported an' iden- tical case within lS mil.utu. Police said only four typewrilen and thrte caleulaton. totaling SS,700 lo value. were taken in the second cue, at the plastica maouladllring plant. lnvestipton said the burglaries ob- \'ioluly occum<t during lbe ni&hl -.. A spoUil)rt illuminating the parkj}>g lol al lbe Ped Air Cori>orallon plant hid been umcrewed to cut the aru tnto darbeu ...r cover the burglary. Coast Y acht.sman . . John ·Potts Di.es in Me~ico Jolm PUa, 51, widely known Balboa Yacbt Cub yachllman, died Sunday in- Soooro, Meslco, 1<Pof1'dly of a hw1 al· lllct. Capacity Crowd ' Jams Laguna For Winter Show l..aglm8 Beach was atloUt to bwst at the 5eamS this weekend as the Se\•enth Annual Winter Festival p~ lo capaci- ty crowds in e:lcellent weather con- dilions. The n.. market. arts and cralls fair and pancake breakfast were a huge suc- cess. reported Councilman ruchard Goldberg who rated the opening •·ttkcnd "the biggest that ['ve ever seen in seven years." ~10tels and hotels In the city had their no vacancy signs uj> and )():.al restauranlJ -.•ere doing a land office busineu Salur· day night. Patrons included the cowboys "'ho participated in the two days of r°""'. The art auction at the Hotel Laguna. where Cokibug was again auctionetr. sold about %S paintinp. bringing in a total of approximately $1.181. The Winier ftslival continues throulh next weekend. Events Tuesday include a shuffleboard exhibition at the Laguna Beac!i Shuffleboard Club, 453 Cliff Ori\'C, at 2 p.m. It is free. .. ~ • "Memorable movia; of the sllent era" "'·iU be screened Tuesday night beginning at a p.m. at the Forum Theater on the fesUvaJ of Arts grounds. Admission is $2. The arU and crafts fair al the festival grounds will be open from to a.m. until ~ p.m. Vandals Attempt To Burn Float Mr. Potts, wo, rtUttd u,·eral years ago fmn Ibo Capitol Mllllng Co .. had bttn traVellDg ia M.exico a.ad WU ~portedly on his way borne from Mau.Uan in a mobUe LaDd CfWer. He had his home for lt'\"ft'al years al the Balboa Yacht Laguna &ach fi !"mle'n rescued a prh:e- Clllb.. winner Patriots' Dly Parade Ooat urfy Mr. Pptts had been 01 for seweral years Sunday, alter vandals aUempled to bum with a fieart condition. During his ~ it. 1'l'Cf1lt trip to ~texico, he was traveling After winning the Theme Trophy In the willl a ~ compaolon whom ht bad Salunlay morning parade, TOp of lhe enaaaed as 1 ctmw of the mobUe borne. World EJf:menlAl'y School'& float. a giant Aceonling 1o sblcl)y l'ej)Ofll, Ille fritnd Amerian .,gle made of colond papor on fOUDd Mr. l'<ltt. ll'inl "" the Door or the I ..;,. frame, .... parted bl the high \·lhklt ,wbm be rt.turned after a 5hcwt xho01 lot on Park Avuue. .-. Summoned 11 12:'5 a.m. Sundly, Nr. Potts la IUT'Yi•ed by a slit er, t-tn. flrtmen IJfd lbe Ooat had bttn stt oa florertc'e Schonberger of Pennsylv1ni1. fire wllh a \\'added Dft'IPllPl'f whlch had He WU bwied. In Mufco. Memorial bttn llghled and lhrown bllo "· The bhu:• 11trvictt wiJ1 bt held rue..ta.r at 4'f>.nf."'at --wu~xtingi,rlmed-hrttme-to.-,a•e nto3t of- t.he GJtndaJe Church of the New the Oolt and the ,·ehiclc on wblcb 4t wu Jenoaalem. Jll Jllftrdale SL .. Gl<ndole. mounlc!d. • . ( • A Laguna Beach poUce officer is nurs- ing im,;,.. loday after 1 lively scuffle with a 50-year-old woman who, he &aid. • declined his offer to "assist .. her fn:im a local bar where she was alJegedly crullng a disturbance after imbibing freely. Answering a call lrom the White HOUM:, 330 S. Coasl Highway. officers Arthur Ile UlCI and Jolin Saporito said they were greeted with a torrent of im- polite comment.! when they invited lhe crefnding lady to descend Crom her bar stool . Their auempt.s to ncort her outside set off a ''ioltnt struggle. during \\'hich ahe "walked'' up lbe side of Ulm police car as they held her arms.. the of· fleers ~rted. Br~ing loose. police said, lbe woman kicked De Luca Ont in the Jee aod then in the groin. AJ De l.Atca doubled cwer the hood ot lht car, Saporito received a swift kick In I.he leg. Recovering, De Luca at· tempted to grab the CUJt.omer's legs and rtteived a kick on the head. The two officers finally succeeded In subduing their lively client who was blok· cd Into Oralip County Jail on charlfS of assaullinl aa olllcer and being dnmk ID public. 'tdtlltllytog henell .. Marian - Slanley. she studflSlly re1u...r· to 11•• her addnss, police said. Whetmore Named To Senate Post Slale Senalor James E. WbetmGtt <R· · f'uflmon l has been named chairman ol the senate committee on dec:tlou4nd reapportiorunent. -:-; ;- The commllleo lw lbe respodillllllly for s&udying and p&lllna: on 11-bills "'·bich would either amend. add tO or dtlele &e<tlons of the eli<&n Cock. The committee also will draw dist.tkt botlndary lines for ~apportionnftnt in 1971 fer b oth houses of the' at ate legislature and the con 1 res s ton a 1 diilricta. • A lf·year-0ld Butna Patl:. Pl Im· derwent aurgery lhil momloa 14' -I· ble intanal injuries suffered Sunday afternoon when she ran down a bill In Newport Beach and fell into a pile oC broken concrete. • Mary Welch was taken to Hoag ?tfemorial Hospital Sunday aftunoon afler the mishap oo a hillalde beloof the :!300 block ol Clilf Drive. PoUe< said lhe J!rl·•u nmniDll down the sleep biD wltll a cornpanlon and 1'hen the readied the bqlln' ... ,...,_,,g .. fall the mild l!Otitr>p. ' . Miss W~b tripped and fell fnlo the concrete chunks. Police said the girl tr\ed to walk up the hill after the severe fall. bot coD&Pled a short way up, complaining sh< .-·1 breathe. . Aides al lhe liosptlal siid the girl entered surgery tlila mornJng for detennination or her injuries and trut- ment. Miss Welch complained of seve~ pain bl her ribs. Suicide Attempt Nearl y Succeeds A Lagana Beach man who gulped about so pills. believed to be seconal, in front of a police offi~ tttls morning, is reported in critiC:al condition In the intensive care section at Orange County ~1edical Centtr. Summooed to 1774 Rimrock CanJOD Road by a · woman who said her com- panion l'1ad slashed his wrist, of:ffcer Lar- rJ Wuml found the victim,. Gregory Ala:.'1 Lltl'D"op, 24, bleeding sivmly u be stood by a kttcbe., ·counter. M he approached, said Warren. the man grabbed a blndful of red pills from a pile on the counter i.od tulped them. ·The oflic• uld be pound«! the man on the back. but was uriablt to redwtr any of the matuia! swallowed. A few of the pills \\'tre reeovtrtd from. the '.kJtdJen sink for medical idenlllicalion. Dirkin Heads Beach Office Alan· J . Dirkln, ·copy ind tele1111ph editor for lhe DAIL y Pllnr since 1986, has bttn promoted to West Orange Cow>- ly Edit.or with his headquarter in Hun- tington Beach. It "'as announced today' by Editor. Thomas Keevtl. Oirkin. 31, replaces Jack Broback. who returns to his pennanenl politkm cover- ing county f;O\'tmment for the DAILY PILOT from lhc Ch·ic Center in Santa Ana . "Dirktn·1 energy and ~ should pro\·e ''•luabh! in intensifying the DAILY PlLOT's local coverage ln·Hnn- llngton Beach. Fountain Valley and Lht rcmaindtt of \\'est Orange CauntJ." J\ttvtl sakt. A n a ll v e ol ElllJaod. lllrldn -~aduated lrom Sunderland Tttbnical Colloge lhen and '""'lib Nlllooal Unklo of Journallsl> PrUlclenc1 Ctttiroc:ate. He brgan newspaper wort .u a COUl'l reporter and fealun wrtttt for the ~ ing Chrtllllcle bl NewcutlHn·'l)'ne, En!'land. He later worked aJ a copy cdllor on !ht Evooln& · Telegraph. Bl>ckl>am, Engtll1<l;'and lhen ......t·for a lime to Alherls, Grrece. In 0....., lllrkln ,,...,i .u assl.slanl -"II \..,. .. edilo: of the Athens Da!ly News, an English languap paper publbb<d the"'. Returning to F.naland, Dirldn tool!: a padtlon u COflJI edllor for lb< Dally Mall oo Fkel Stn.el in Loodon. He ltft Engia[ld for the Unli.d SUIOl In l~ Ind ror • lbne served u news editor of the Anaheim Daily Bulletin. He joined the DAILY PILOT 1Wf .. a «lf'Y edilor In June of 1•. · eumnll, • member of the eomi o1 Dirtclors for the Orange Cou!lly Press ChU. Dirki.n won the club's "Btst Hetdllne" awards in 1• and 1181 and "Dest Enttttainmtnl Stcl'}'" award In t!lll. In his new politlon, Dlrkln will supenbe the staff and new1 coveratt fot the DAILY PlLOT In the W"l Orange County aru. C1J11Ct:11tralin& tftorts lD tbe Hanlin&lon Buch. Foomllln VaDey and Seal BelCh ...... "' wlQ ""'"' bis htlld-quarten In the nt'l'tp11pa'1 °"" West Oranie "County area, concenttaunc tf- Orange Coaoty o111ce 11 nm BtlCh Boulevanl. juol """' 11"'11 HllnUngton lntercommunity Hospital Dlrl<tn aild'1tl& wile, Diana, !lave "two JOOS. D111d, S. and PbWp. 10 monthL They make their l>ome tn~1 Beach. ~ . ' . PJIOMOTION~=.rc°1t' '!\'HI County ldltor Dlrkln . , ·~ ·----------------· ------------ • •• • . . 1 • • ... -·iagiJn-Beee_. ~A ,; "• ,J · . ' · · · : , EDl;TION . . . . . 01V.,N&~ .~NT't,"C,A.~IFORNIA • ·. • •• ... ·-, . . '"t• • • ' •''' I' ''/'.'' .'.,>·Jtr.abs . in· ~ttaek · !'. ·O·n ·U.S. Tourists " .. . . . . ' JERU~ (AP)1-·Arab· tei'rorlsts ment for minor wounds Crom flying 1115$. att:ack~.a-bul-Carr.ying-37-Americans-on --Grlrnber-g-said-he·believed machine gun a' "Bible· Und1 Tour" of Israeli-occupied fire.hit the bus, one of two lrlvellni near J~ :tbday and one 1"oman Was kill~. the Tillage Of Hi.llQJl on u,e eutskirti' of 'No o~ American women and a local Hebrpn. 'lbe other bua.wu not 'attS;CRd, tQUr; · e were 'WJA!nded. he· alld. · -• ~ .... ' , • .. ,. -··--..... . ...... -·· .. .. ,-.. ( • ---'"P._y '· ' . . I . , ....... ~--· --·-MOND~:c:;~BRUARY 23, i9l0 ,.o· r-: . . - • • .. • • .. Ov:er~id¢;· . . .. ..-' Bondlssu¢ . . On Ballot By BARBARA KREIBICR Of .... CMl!t ... ltlff . < Laguna Beacn School Bol\r<I ~delil Larry Taylor said today he belletes "a big turnouJ" of voters ·ln Tuaday's ic.hoQl tax override and bond elec~lon. wlll'.·result In !IPProvil" 9f the school measure'. _ "I stroqgly urge ev.eryone toVofe." said Taylor, "be~ause I believe~ flrmJy ' . JS~li -officials 1 "en mea-r-d~i<t"-""'"'"'..._-;"_ -:,""'' ====--..... -- . w~ <'5 :Barbara _Ertle, 31, Grandville; . h .,.. -• • Mi•ILJl••'l\usband •. "J'heodo.re. described T :ro·ngs y .. s·~·t that a majority decision is impartant at this Ufue J'tien.i: VJ:.ty vocal minofity bis been~JitliY!Jli wm1 ft-f ... ---_<_ .... 4 Tbe t0;1GO-reg;stered voters Iii · tbe .--taguna·Beach' UnHled SChoo!'Dlltrlct wlll be asked tO vote on four separate school ffniiiCirig propcisati. · • -.., 11s·a·Protestant-qim1ster, was amoqg th~ · · II . ..,, ~·passengers bi.tt escaped injury. . --~-. -· ....__,_--........ · Mis. Eftle Was--tbe third American 4 • h l tciUri.St-lo_ die in lhe Arab-Israeli t ag·una hostiliµe• since the 1967 ~fiddle East • · J War. . The wounded AmerJcan women were ici.MtUied as Tabea Damico or Atlantic Ci.ty, N:J ., and LuciUe· Ora~, Buffalo, N:Y. Mrs. Damico. told an official at Ha48ssab Hospital:· "We were driving along out of Hebron about 3:20 when suddenly we.were being shot' at from all sides. · t~:'!fe. cr~wJed und~i the seats for sale-*'· b8mico ·was slightly wounded in 00~· ... ~:-.al)~. ,Mrs:. pr aper had slight wcilii<IS'JiJ.lldtli legs. -'--------~ 'l'bei lfidl~' .were Oll"I ~~jljlp ~and' TrTfi'!' ~· by, ·the/ BiPtlitl Life l~·C:O ... Nl1illalo,~,t: and' had artktd•&iti1rda7, ,. ~ I '. • ~ so -far" bl.(l ~been! llO befatH1i',r~acefuJ andtnonnal," Mh. Damico said. · · nie woi.inded gulde was identified by h0ipital officials as Zvl Orimberg, who liri:iibf the !Maeli port of·Haifa. He wu released. from the hospital after treat- r ,. --. : Vandals Attempt To B.urn Float • 4guna Beach firemen rescued a prize- wintler:eatriots' .Day Parade fioat .early Supday. after vandals-aUempted to burn ii. ' ' . Arter.wiMing the Theme Trophy in the Satµrday morning parade, Top of the World Elementary School's float , a giant American eagle made of colored paper on a Wire frame, was parked in the bigh scll;JOl lot on Park Avenue. ~wmnoned at 12:45 a.m. Sunday, firemen' said the fioat had been set on fire :With a •added newspaper which.Jiad- betn Jlltitecl and thrOwn into it The bla7.e w~ extinguia1Je4, in t.U:ne to save inost of thfffioar and the vehicle on which it wu: mOunted. Winter F es·t· Laguna . Beach was about to burst at the "seams · thb weekend as the SeVe'nth Annual Winter Festival played to capaci- ·tr .c.roWdll in excellent weather -con- ditio.hs.-. . , The .flea market~ arts and crafts fair and 'pancake breakfast were..-41-hugt-suc- ~; "'" •reported COuncilman Richard Go1al:ierg who rated ,the opening weekend "~a: ... eet·,\l'~'ve-ever-in;~p ~ .. .. . Moteli;IDd hotels In the cify had'-tlieir .. DO.)'~ signi..up'.aqd local mtauranls W,.e ilOlllC a.JIDd olfjct> ~·!!aldT· ctar rliihl· ·P1troos'1nc10d!if ~ cow1>qys who ··p&rticipated in the' .. twO days of rodeo. "The art auction at tJ:!e Hotel La&!Jna , where ' Goldberg was agflin iuctioneer. ~kt ;abput 2a paintings, bringing in a total ol approximately $1,000. Tl)e Winter Festival continues through riext weekend. Events Tuesday include a Shuffleboard exhibition at the Laguna Beac!t Shuffleboard Club, 4S3 Cliff Drive, al 2 p.m. ll is free. - ,.:;Memora6le movies of lhe .silent era" 'Viii be screened Tuesday night beginn1ng at 3 p.m. at the Forum Theater on -the Festival of .Arts grounds. Admission is $2. The arts and crafts fair at the festival grounds will be open ftom 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Boy, 5, Survives Surf ·--. ol:~~i:~~sA!a<~:~sbJ::i~e~; beach unconscious but still alive almost a half hour after he was swept away by the crashing surf Sunday. A. doctor and a Haywa rd fireman gav8· 1he Livermore boy artificial respiration in shills until the Half Moon Bay P)re ~partment at· rived with a resuscitator. : Three tax overrides, listed as Propost. tlons A, B •and C, would authOriie., respeetlvely. inCreases or 65 ctn la, ~ cents _aod 20 cents lii ·the schoo• iii:Str~l tax rate per $100 of assessed valuation. These t'eQuil'e .a simple majoi'fty ap- pro~al. . Propasition 0. requiring a two-_thirds They We.at Jffarclting In majority, would a'uthorite a $400,000 bond issue, to bu,y and .develop ·land, addini fiVe cents to the tax rate. 'The Santa Ana High School Marching Saints Band made the most of "its a)>pearance Saturday in La· guna's Four.th. Ahnual Patriots• Day Parade. The ~ain.ts marched •ihto ~guha .and out again with Sweepstakes Troplzy as the· best parade entry. For more ' OD. the . l:.agUna Winter Festival event, see Page 3. , The ~l.2S t:ax rate represnted by ,all three of lhe overrides .would go into ef· feet ln step incr.east$ , over a five year period, with an estlma~ 30 ti 40~cenff 4Std tpe fir~l yeft" ~ · , .. ~Tbe A-overrl<le-lnoludel..h!odo....fir- ll braey books, olauroom ina .. ;·1em, h~ &ervjco apd eventuot U)w In· ...... ~ "'"=' l"'i""!'T -~~-'--J :14\·:~·.-~~t-~ ' . .su~w~/-~~.~ ·· ·.e .. r *.e .. ~-··· .. ~·;, ti~p. ,_.:Uhtfits·. ;· ' ( ........ (I tt, fl ' < t,~ ·, '. -.~~.,.--~ .. ~~ Nearly Su ceeds , . ~ B-ovtrrl\Sf: 1covWs 'trwporlationt mainltnance and oj>er•tion. . . ·. ALa;unaB~acli ·,;,a~·~hogulpedabout w.· on't 'Take· N.· ·,_:m ·1 :.el P_lan_"t 50 P.ills, bel'ieVed.to be sfcon81,'1j,'fri>nt of ~ ~ a ~lice officer this morning, ls reported ili crltic'ar condition in the· 1~1eilsive ca.re section at Orange County Medical Center. . Sununoneg_ ·to 1774 Rimrock Canyon Road by, a. woman who said h·er com- panion had slashed his wrist. of fleer ·Lar· ry Warren found the victim, ·Gregnry Alan Lathrop. 24, b1eeding severely as he · The ,C. Override· proyide; {pr .purchase or bu.Sea. "It would be a .shame lI a mln<t.lt1•U.. ltiatt'a rush to' the .palls should c"ate·a situation where clear thlpkinc and un- derstanding . mlght1 not prevail. tri this case, 1 really believe . In sale17 jn riuin~rs. What we· really Want is for the stood by a kitchen counter. · • A! he ·.approached, said Warren , the man grabbed a handful of red pills from a pile.on the-counter and 1gu,lped,fhem. The officer said be,paunded the·man (Ill) the biick, ~ut-was unablt to recov~r any of the materiaJ swallowed. A rew of tbe pills were recovered from the ki tchen sink for medical· identification. Insisting.he wanted to.die, Lathrop told Warren be would rtfuse medical treat- ment. Howeve r, Police ordered him transported by ambulance to Orange County ·Medical Center for emergency care. South Coast community Hospital, of- ficers said, is not able to admit a p~ent who refuses medical car1. .. -Two -0 £riendly" competitors t o Autonetic1 said today they aren't in- terested in buying the aer99pace firm 's half-built, $23-mlllion plant in Lc\&UD!i Niguel ·which· Went on the market last week. "We're definitely not iTiteruted," said a spokesman for McDO~!&"·Dou81as in' Huntington Beach today, "Wt have no re.· quirements for <sucb a building." Essentially the same resi>orlse ciii;ne from spokesmen for P h 1"1 co • f o r d Aeronutronic irr Newport thi! motning. "We don't know North American Rockwell 's response, but we don't have any interest in that building because it exceeds the size of operations in Newport Beach and we wouldn ~t have use for that Rodeo Attracts Near Capacity Crowds in Laguna ' much space," • conipalcy· Spokesrhan said .. Autonelics put the s p r a w 11 n g , modernistic structure on the b lock because of lagging gavemment eontraCts, it! spokesmen said. · ·The dilemina o·r slowdOwn In contra'.cts · also haa· hi\ all · iU competitors ·in the.· county' too:- Officers Bruised Escorting 'Lady' From Laguna Bar A Laguna Beacb police officer is :nurs· ing bruises today arter a llvely scuffle 'f\th a OO-year-pld woman who, he sai d, declined his offer to "assist" her from a local bar where she was allegedly creating a disturbance after imbibing freely . Answeri~g a call· from 'the White House , 330 S. Coast Highway, officers By FRED S(:HOEMEHL ArthUr· De. Luca and Johrl SapcritoJ~aid . Of"".,..,""" stiff · they were 1ree.t~d with. a ·torrent CJ! ·,tm-pOUte ·conuntnlB' when Ibey Invited 'the Near capacity' crowds watched two oterndlng ltidy to desetnd from hei:: bar ' days of 'tlvelY. "Rodeo by the Sea" Satur-stool. ' · · , . · day and SUniiaY a's broncs plunged and ·Their attemp"b to escort her outside cowboys tumbled on the turf of Laguna set off a ,violent struggle. dUring Beach High School. . which she ·1·walked" ·up the Side of their There were 208 cowboys competing for police car as U\ey held her arms, the of· cash awards and International Rodeo · fi"cei-s reported. ' Association poinis. which determine the Bre4king loo~e; ·police said, the woman rodeo finall sU at the end of the yea r. kicked De Luca fjrs.t in the leg. and then ·Dai:rel Harmon or Phoenix, took first ' in the groin .. As.De Luca doubleiJ over the place in saddle bronc riding with a pa y-hood of,the car, Saj>orlto rect!Ved a swift off of $1$9. Bareback bronc rider Tom kfck in the leg. Recov'ermg; De Luca at- Oowney of Santa Barbara. led Qll the timpted.to gi'ab the cus{orp.er's lej's and . others in his class with @. pur~ of J244 . r11:ceived a kick on the.head. ' The ca lf-roping contest was clinched ..... The two .otfiCers finally succeed~d "In , by Jim Sheppard, with .. a total payoff or sU:bdulni their liiely client "bo was bOOk· (Set VOTE, Page !) * * * Many Lagunans Misunderstand Election Issue A "bas.ic misunderstanding" r~lnJ was i revealed in questiohs that aroee repeatedly at pre:.election meetings at· tended by district representatives, School superintendent William UllOm said today. "Very few people seem to reallr.e," said Dr. Ullom, "lhat the tix override.is master-plaMed. for five years and the' total amount of $1.25 will not be used un· ti! lhe 1974-75 school year. · "It ptobably will not be oeceaaary tQ u~ more than 30 or ·49 cents o(,UJe ovt"r· ride the' first year, 1971).71, and the Ill'" crease then would be graduated over the five-year pirlod, reech.ina: .the $1.25 ~T· $100 assessed v1ltiation rl\e in the" final year." Ullom noted that opponents 'of the over· ride have stated .tha\·the school disttict is ."asking for -five million dollftrs." They' ate getting this figure," ·he said, "by assuming the full $1.25 wi ll be in· effect immediately. This Is not the case. We are not asking For SS million dollars, but rather less than hall. that amount." Orange • Coast Weacller· $228 •• Clint Martin wis tops 1in. bull' rid.Ing, 'ei:I into Oran le County, Jail Pn.eha'rcu.of . bW\g iwaroed . 10· oUi ol .. po'5ible 100 . assawlinj ... Officer• and beln1 druijk In tt:u be a real lab .february dai J>0~1torc·I'.!~'ride, ~nd f305,, · ,~ ... · pµ~U.c. . .1 • , , • l't • ~· . • • • , • ~ Tuelday with 1W1ny skJea over tht ~~. ~• <ti Lak.side "'l' ••• •~er · Orange Coall and the meTC1lrl' wteJtlln&. aecaon w1th I )i)o pufte ,(Of biJ . ~ I ~ ' ~, • I J • • : 1 lof'Ung lo 73 degree! Ofl the coast, downif111 ,ol1 ~.'powerlul buns.. BO•"BERS· H·''T · · · · 1 following_ an oliendghl. dip to_ 41. ' Team· roplilg competltion1 w,as awarded . ~ri., ~ . • ' • ' . · to Ronnie Rasco and • ..... 0101011 .. Tl)e , · i.. 'I' r1_, INSm"' TO .. ~ Y ' • dqor~the,<~IJij'°j".;;:,,,uda·and l'f~ UA'LIJ. OF:.J'l'-W · _. ' "' , ... '· 11,.;:::;-, h ' ,H ;;-T , • ' ~,_ • ' 1 ' "·~ • • · 1 • Oron"'e Coun"'·'s Judne J(fiMI' ·W:"eac . . ... , i·• 11 '. · • • • " •» " n, tl\e ·~le_s •!!<ti••. barrel '·~~, 'Uiiknowp ~r!?l" did° an ' dl(ed · P. Judg f h•• been i•cdg<d ,dig. Neldo Carmichael. or ·~ja .. rth took : llllO dlllhagHo'lh< oVeieians o1 "'.o~gn. • iblt' fo' om<mbcrlfiie ih <Ill•· first place and $56" with, tt10 combtred , Wa~ ha\! lo~. ·Catfy6" ~t. ~ · ~"Proper Job Qllll>."'. See L.'Jf...' ti.,.. of 15.8 seconds. • nlibt when A Mo!OIOv cocktill wu burl~' Bo yd'•. Checkipg Up column, ".No serious Injuries were reported :,,, ·'°1~1h a window .~· · . · ;Page 1. ' 11</me,'flnlc did· ·oc<ur brlyj.v ·dur!Jlg ·Otailge <'.A•nty 'Flre lltpirtnlept er~' ' ' • Sunday's perfom;ianct l'tXhen·. lwO' 2,000 e1UDgu\ah~ the\ blui wtilch Was : m=.. • pound Brahma bul,la, used I~ _!h~bu!I Mported a.t, 11 t45 ·p.m.1 by li)assVtc • -:~::i:u~ "'~ r1dli1g e\'etlt, got /loose anCI ..nni. ... wlkl nMtomt. • • ~: ,, .,._ ,c-1n ft aroaod-the re$r of lhei.rodeo ar~ Sbetjff'a. dtpu\~ 'said· &Odaj they are · -~~ • _... • _But"'"il •wasn!t long ·bdore bOlb~of the JM-'"atlnr .but' ·~nf"ito"''clUM ... to ......... , " ... J ,... .. ""-' ~ 'Mft.TPflOT~-.:...........,. ~ .,)l·u•11:--btlJl·WCf'4rfltritdll!!}f1tOi:u.lr . ur~o'frthi "I 11t1 ' .:--r ·• ,~..._.. j', RP ·~OR ER DU ltlNG BARREL IQ.CE JVIENT IN LAQ~.ROOIO' . .'. pens for1llo,bu,U rkllnl ~·~'tb.il.! ~;~. J!Yl,. •. • ~<~ ' •• ,_. by the S.1, lven the Brehme ,lt.rtll'Wenf'Sllh._.,. 1 ,,, ~· • d.,. ,..... •·.,,.f .... 1 "' ',. • r, ~ \· r '---.,.,,---'--.-------,' . L'YNQ A wn.cox, 12. ors· • ·CA1 tho W11kond JI ,_,.... ·1.. • ,. -.. - ' . \• ·-. , I • .. ~ -· .. -~ • • '·'-· • ·I I I ! • • Z 1>All.'t PllOl • MondQ, Febrllf.ry 2J, 1970 -· • Down tJae Mission Trail Schools Crisis ··Semina1· Topic CAPISTRANO BJ;;ACH -Our Schools in Crisis is tbe topic of a seminar which ·~will ta.te plaCe Tuesday at 8 p.m. in ''Christ Sbepllenl Lutheran Church. Ray Oliver -assistant ::;uperintendent of i the Capistrano Unified School District . will speak' on philosophy of educaUon in , the education building of the church, · ~35521 Oa:mino· Capistrano~ Ca pistrano ·-·Beach (ju.St above Shorecliffs). Members of the clUzens committ.ee.stu· .. dying budgetary matters in the school . disj:rld also will be on hand to answer .. questi ons. The public Is Invited.. ~ : • 11 .. tice Talk Slated " ' CAPISTRANO BEACH -The quality , of justice in California wll l be discussed .M'ednesday at a meeting of the League of Women voters or the Capistrano Bay Area. -The group will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the · ?iJonarch Bay Beach Club In South · Laguna. Interested women are invited. The !late of the courts will be discussed: whether non·la\fyers can be judges and ',V"hat is ~ blame for lengthy trial delays. :e Che•ber Sets Dence SAN JUAN ·CAPISTRANO -A dinner ! Clanc:;e will be hosted by the chamber of commerce of San Juan Ca pistrano Fri· ·4ay. I ~. . J ' . . Drill Probe .. ,,,,,, . ~oslpf)ne~ ~ . . ' . ... u.s. ~a~ ~ntee hearinp . sched1ded ((Ir Tuesday' and Wednesda) oft bllftllnrfedera1 oh -drilling qffshnre -of Newport Beach, L&guna Beach and points south have been postponed. The postponement has nothing to do with a bill affecting coistal Orange COJJn· ty communities but with othei oil drilling bills that were to be heard al the same time, said Hana ,J. Lorenz, vice chairman of the Coastal Area Protective League {CAPL). • ~ A hearing will be held ~farch 13 and 14 in Santa Birb8.ra. The bill ~t is of local import, SB 3093, would create an oU-drllllng &anctuary In federil wat.eri: "beyond tHe th1'ee·"1ile limit wherever the state of California has ~ated a sanctuary. wUb tbe excepUon of 8,anta Barbara. No oil drilling is permltled by Ille slal• in it.& three-.mile wide state tidelands from the Santa Ana River south to the Mexican border. Thia marine sanctuary. south from Huntington Beach, was created by the Shell-Cunningham Act. SB 3093: introduced by ,Alan cranston (D-California)·aii<( ~.authored byJhree other senators incliidlng George Murphy (R.Californta:, would .require the U.S. government to match the state marine conaervaUon effort ' tn.:adjactht areas. City councils of Newport Beach , Laguna Beach and Sin Clemente and the Orange COunty Board of Supervisors all have passed reaohi:Uans in Support of the bill, Lorena said. ' , : • ' DAILY ~UAJ ~!It'-ff •kh•r\I K"!l,lon ONE·YEAR·OLD MATT MARTINEZ OF PHOl;NIX, ARIZ., MAK ~S NEW FRI ENO ·Al ROOEO Winter Fe1tlv•I Evtnt et ~egune High ~tltletk Field Dr•ws Ne•r·C•pecity Crowds: · From Page 1 VOTE ••. schools of Laguna to mirror the true feel· ings of the community." Taylor commented th11t in citing cost· per·st1,Jdenl increases since 1966, op- ponents of the measures "appartnUy have forgotten. or we haVe failed to make the'point, that we0 have'two more schOols now." ' l. M'3sa's Wilson, to Seek Allen's Seat on Cbsta Mesa Vice Mayor Robert M. eoastlin~'~- . . '"' t •. . . . .. .: ·-.. ~ PlAn~~Still ... ... -..,i,.;. ", -·~t.;: ~' .... , t -..... )'~. i'":'; ... Fili. 'llwily'",, . ""' ' ·BY. THQMAS ,tORTUNE t f Of ttii Dtiltr ..... ti.ff .. Irvin e Comi>any pfan~ers -~l~ ·mee t with city, county and state ofilcJ4la, ror many monlhs to come bf!for e a ten~ve , plan~ announced far ,~ -de..velo~ or 3.5 mi~·of coastline 1f!tween Coroftli ~Clel Mar an<fLaguila :Beach. w • t : The ranch a<(~i}ttatifn 'ha! decJded to include pu1bllc ·Officials in7fl rst·priase discu!Sion of use of the 1,000 acres-of prime~n fl'!Jlt land but ~s ~ o~n­ ed th~ tal};s lQ the press ••. Once a draft of a preeiSe lari'd,ti&e-'p1an is drawn up lh·er.c wilJ be,Pubficliearlng:s, Irvine COmp;my:" Pres'ideOt ~WUUam R. Mal!OD bai' sild: Siich· hear!ilgs •. he-·in· dic(!ted, are at least sl~ month,.away. Groundbreakirl' for Vie fint1' deV~lop­ ment, Mason remark~, is ptrhaps as muc h as two yeirs ,away. ' Eight public offJcfa1s ·participated In discussions and were taken on a boat'tour along the coast_ by the Irvine C~~ny f'r\d ay. Irvine Sooior Vice Presldei:ti_ Raymond \\latson held a press '<.'Onte,enge at which he said press coverage of the discuss!Ons ··didn't seem proPrlate•: because preliminary thoug might become lm· printed on reader minds as faCU. \Vat.son noted. Irvine Cbtilpany Is owner ot the land is being tlnUSu'ally considerate o( Uc intere!t.9. in talking development ov~ -with the ptiblle officials before drafting a developmei,t~lan. Uie event wiU begin with a no host i--~"COClrtiD hnur"at 7'!>;rit'wllJHllnn<r at-8 •• ,.. .. ...,...., .. __ ~.--· =-"'"'"' -~-=,~··~·---......,.!l<gardjng L •lalem~t to the eUe~ p.m. and dancing to the mlllic of Sam ihar'~ ~ctS· are Wilson, whose governmental acUvltles range to Sacramento ·And Wa!hlngton D.C., today annOWICOd be will be a can- didate for the orange CoUhty Board of Supervisors. · ' ~il-«01111n1ift!v -1eUu-is the latest to join the carnpafgn to replace Filth DlstrlctSuj>eMsar.Alton_.E .. AIJen, __!ho has ~-the target of a shadowy, "Normally, a master ·plan· .i,.! preJ?ared by a private finn and then preented to public agencies')or react1on and possibly other-idea:i," _Watson p id. ·~'What wUe.,.. doing is solicit'lng the ideas now, to ·see "''hether they can be worked compatibly into a plan that balances private and public development." • '• '"Tiberi's orchestta al tlle -san-=clemtoto-· -·"clole to Liguna" in ~1eme~ reading Inn. test scores, Taylor said, ''Actltally lJfey ·---:Bruce Winton wilt be installed j>ASi· are more than a-full-grade-beb.lnd~us,if dent Jor 1970 with Walt Pennington as "you call that close. And if we used the ""\'ice president. Directors lo be installed ~ame reasoning in comparing cost·per· will be Chuck Allen. Dave Hornstein, student rates we might say we are :claude John, Pat Toner and Darrell ••close" to them in that are.a. Truby. 0 As a mater of ract," be added, "we • 1 For tickets contact Mn. Virginia John, actually will be close to Newport-Mesa ~93-4986 or Mrs. Natalie Mit.chell 493-1636.. when the override they passed in their e Parents See Teachers :·MISSION VIEJO -Parenb and etjence teachers will have an opportunitY ·io get together at MiSsion Viejo High Sohool WedneJday. Only 2S parents can be accommodated for the daf.'s activities whic h will include class· yis1tat!on w ~ 11¥.NI! wi~~ .. tl!e scJeiief: -Uacliers. - Those interested In attending may call 83G-013& or 8J3.0169.(or ~ervatioos. i school election this month goes Into effect later this year." "I would not for one · minute indicate that our cosL per student is not higher than olher school districts at this time," Taylor said. "but some districts are very close to ours, and I submit that the peo.. pie who are opposing this issue are nol aJways looking at each and every di.strict . ". . . } e Mnlco Trip Planned ,,,. ':~}th our low11t laSJ-r.atio of aPNX· lmately 2e pupils w a teaCher, c.ompsred with up to 36 to one in some districts, •. we.~vt4f:.bieved our a~:;:.a ,superla· ~ tve lllludat.ibn for Laitii• younpters. The cost per student '1; lOwir In other district&, but their aCC9~piisbmeot also (s lesa .. Our graduates in junior colleges and. colleges throughout the naUon are performing well above average." LAKE FOREST ~ Lake Forest residents haVe been invited on a trtp to f4exlco Wednesday. "1l'he "Ole-TJ" field trip will leave the ~ and Tennla Club at 8:30 a.m. and nturri at 5:30 p.m. on a chartered bus. The trip is sponsored b)' the Lake f.orest . Women'ii" Club. Reservation in· fai'maUon can be obtained by called Mrs. Jane VanAusdal al 13'1·9476. ·~ ·Cl' Men 's Club Hosts f estival Visitor§ .. Out of towners ln Laguna Stach for the Winter Festival and lawn bowling wlfl be guest of the Laguna Men's Club at the Woman's Clubhouse Tuesday. Following the welcome by George J. Hoeft. club president. the visitors will be entertained with film s of the 19&9 World Series and a modern minstrel show. A &oclal session will close the evening. Highlighting the Serles pictures are gtoJ>action and slow.motion shots of close decisions in lhe games between "those amazin' Mets .. and the Orioles. Featured In the minstrel segment are Tom Delo, nightclub entertainer, Gene Palmer, "Banjo Man,"~George Boulding, pianist and Eugene Dorian, soloist. DAILY PILOT OIAAG!. CO.UT PUaL.l~ING UlMl>AN't lloi>tfl N. Wotd f'•ffidMll .... l>ubllllw J •clr II. C111loy Viet Prak11nt or.Ill ~el MtflllOI' n ..... I KotYil £4119• Tho"''' A. M"'•hi~• MIMf"'9 lldllow llic~•14 '· Ni ll L._ ... d\ Cl!'!' E«lltw L••w11• IMdl Offk• 221 foro1• AYt lll• Mtill"I Add1010 P.O. I n 666. t J6$2 a....-o.r. M•u: a Wat''''"'-" ~ IMt~: nu w.1 l•llM . .........,.... hllft1lflllln •-'~: U'l1S Midi b-• DAILY ~ILOT Sltfl ~Ml• PROMOTION ANNOUNCEO W11t County Editor Oirkin , 4gunan Named New City Editor For H1mtin gton Alan J. Dirkin. copy and ·telegrapn editor for the DAILY PILOT since 1966. has been promoted to \Vest Orange Coun. ty Editor with his headquarter in Hun· tingt.on Beach, it was announced today by Editor Thomas Keevil. Dirkin, 31, replaces Jack Broback, who returns to his permanent position cover· ing county government for the DAILY PILOT fr om the Civic Center in San ta Ana. "Dirkin's energy and background should. prove valuable in intensifying the DAILY PILOJ"s local coverage in Hun· tington Beach , Fountain Valley and the remainder of West Orange ·County," Keevil said. . A n at l v e o.f England, Dir kin Wa."i'. trraduated from Sunderland Technical College there and won hJs National Union of Journalists Proficiency Certificate. H~ be'gan newspaper work as a court reporter. and feature writer for lhe Even· ing Chronicle in Newcaslle-on·Tyne. England. He later worked as a copy editor on lhe Evening Telegraph, Blackburn. England, and then moved for a tlnle t.o Athens, Greece. ln Greece,. Dlrkin served as assistant edlk.: of the Athens Daily News, an English language paper published there. Returning to ~gland,· Dirkin took a PoSition as copy ed.\lor for the Daily Man on Fleet Street in London. He left England.for the United States in 1965 and .for a time served as. news editor of the Anahelm Dajly BulleUn. lie joined the DA1L Y PILOT &ta.ff as a copy editor in Jtine Of tN&. ClltTtnUy a member of the Board of Dlrectori for the Orange County Press -Clu'J, Dirkin won the club's "Best Jludline" awards In 1968 and 1969 and "Best En~inment Story" award in 1968. I .. Jn hla'' new position. Dlrk in will suj>ervise the &t.aff and newa coverage for the DAILY PILOT in the West Orange County area. ooncent.raUna efforts In the lfunUngton Beach, Fountain Valley and seal Beach areas. He will make his htad· quarters in the newspaper's new Wt.'it Orange. COUnty area. conc.entraUng ef. Orange Counly off11>4 ot 17175 Beach BouleYard. just acrOS.s from HunUnston lntercommunit.y H0&plt.al. ~ Dirkln and his wile, Diana. have two sons, ,David, .. 2, and ·Philip, 10 months.· They-male thtir.-bom·e in Laguna-Beach. Taylor noted that the school district providts about 90 percent of the facili ties for recreation for' the entire community and for ma.ny years has provided a civic auditorlum. cafeterias and meeting rooms for the commtLQlty. Referring to a critic who charged, "The Board of Trustees has authoriied the purchase of land £or $145,000 but hasn't decided what to do wllh It," Taylor said, "Eacll and every one cf the board members has inspected this land and we have had our staff draw up proposals for its use. It was purchased at a saving of S30,000 under the listing price with funds left from the 1966 bQnd ~ssue and specified for land purchases." The purchase of 6.7 acres al Top of the \Vorld is designed to accom modate two footba ll practice fields, two baseball diamonds and six tennis courts. lf tomorrow's bond issue passes. an ad · dilional 20 acres adjoining the property can be acquired for development as a fuiure school site. ''It Is extremely difficull," Taylor said, to gel any sizeable plec<!S of land in Laguna usable for school purposes. There is a definite lack of land at the high sch90l, which makes it necessary to bus football and baseball teams to El Morro every day. ln the area of tennis we have only two courts, compared with siz or eight at most schools. Teacher salaries in Laguna are not high in comparison with other parts of the co untry, Tayli>r said. "I recently at· tended a conference in St. Louis and I can tell you that. throughout the united States. California is no longer"a mecca," he added. . Insisting that the proposed school budget Is a sound one fofthe times, the board president said\"Th~ Laguna Beach city budget h~s ncreased; t h o s e responsible have not been able to hold the line. The Orange County budget has in· creased: the Board of Supervisors has not been able to hold the line. The cost of government of our state under Governor Reagan has Increased. despite campaign promises of cutting; lhe f ed er a 1 govemment's expenditures, under Presi~ dent Nixon, have increased. "If these gentlemen cannot hold the linfl, you cannot ex~t the district to hold the line. We can't roll bo.ck the costs, but we can guarantee that your money is spent cmfully and with a great deal of .concern for beip.g frugal. "I ~l that If a majority o1 the voters go to the i19lls, the school financial measure will Pass, because J am sure a majority of the conununlty does support our schools." Yablonski Cla in1 'Out' 'CLEVELAND (UPI) ~ Federal in- vtsUgators say they have disprol(~ claimJ that the murder of mine urfion rebel Joseph A. "Jocku Yablonski was ordered by loan sh,rks:-· • - recall movement.--· Wllsorr, 2000 Aliso Ave .• Costa MeSa. thus will be pitted a1ai nst San Clemente businessman Anthony ,J. Tarantino and Newport. Beach ftnancter Ronald Caspers in the right for Allen's chair. Allen, a retired banker from Laguna Beach, also has announced he will battle to win re-election to the County Board Qf Supervisors, partly to cotinteract the smear·image of a recall movement. The Costa Mesa vice mayor's entry in· to lhe race had been anticipated Jn some quarters, but he picked today to make the bid for higher office official. A native of Taooma, Wash .. he bas been a residen\. and J>Uslnessman in • Orange COUnty for the past 22 y~. -...,. becoming Involved in a wl~ ·range of communitj service acUv.,es. 1 an. o1 the ori&lnal g/M> or le•de>:• • wnQ iricorparated Co'sta Mesa In 1953, ~e is a Conner mayor and now in the rqid· poi nt of his third term on the city coun· cil. . EEKS STH DISTRICT SPdf Sv'po rvla0rl1l C1ndld1t1 Wi11<>n He said today he was urged to run for the Fifth District supervisorial seat four years ago , but d.eclined due to family respori11lbilities and an already heavy burden of civic duties. "He will base his campaisn on a long record of gttUng thing~ done and lntendS to take lh;rlssues as he aees them to the people on a basic gassroots campaign,'' said a spokesman. Wil son, owner of The Awning Man, a Santa Ana·based aluminum home im· provements manufactur ing company. prornlses to keep his office door open to all Orange County citizens if elected. The newest campaigner for the county board is now in his seoond term ·as a director of the California League of Cities and serves In many other organizations. He is a member again -his fourth ap. pointment -of the Environmental Quali· ty Control Committee of the National League or Cities. * -(;[ 7th Candidate Seeks Board Job A seventh candidate has entered the race for the Fourth District Supervisor's seat being vacated by retiring William Hirstein. Riley Hope of Orange, rrialnlenance and construction supervisor for the county fire department, threw his hat Into the crowded rlne Friday. "I'm getting into the race because I am not satisfied with the candidates who have announced for the position'," Hope sa id. The new candidate sa1d he woukt establish an administrative ass.lstant post to hear gripes and suggestions or county employes "without fear of ret.allation." Hope has lived ln the .county for 22 years .. Others in the contest include Calvin Pebley, Anaheim city councilman ; James Workman, Villa Park mayor ; Burr Williams, Anaheim buslilessman ; Paul Be11, Tustin attorney; Gordon Bishop of Sanla Ana and Harold Fields of Orange. Californian Named To Academy Position He bas served four terms on the slate Building Regulation Committee, is a member of the Community Deve'lopn\ent Committee of 'the California League of Cltirs, and served on the Orange cOunty Decentralization Committee on County Of flees. Wilson will represent Costa_ Mesa next month in Washington D.C., along with Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley at the National League of Cities convention. Besides his governmental service. Wilson is vice commander of American Legion Post 455, a member of the Orange County Coast Association and Orange County Coastal Highway Commission. "' Just Restltag Watson has said two goals of the development plan are to provide publi c beach access and to have ,an 'unin· tcrrupted pedestrian beach 'walkway from Corona del Mar to Laguna Beach. Meeting with the Irvine executives· Fri· day were Newport £teach Mayor Doreen ]l.1arSlla ll, Laguna Beach Mayor Gl.enn ~rider and Laguna Beach City Manager James Wheaton. From the county wert Planning Director Forest Dickason, Parks and Beaches Director Kenneth Sampson and Real Property Serrices Director Stanley Krause. RepresenLing the slate of california were Deparunent of Navigation and Ocedn Resources I>lrector Robert Walker and ehief of Plall[ling ~ Development .for Parks and~ellion James Warren . A !irst meeUng .with i slightly iliff~nt cast'of j>ublic officials was hfld ... a mdnth ago. Hanoi Tactic Scored By Vietnam Official SAIGON (AP) -Foreign Mln~ter Tran Van Lam said today that he beUeves Hanoi scored a victory through "sheer intransigence" in 1968 when the United States halted the bombing of North Vietnam. He said ~e North Vietnamese and Viel Cong may be hoping to make new gains by using the same tactic in the current Paris peace talks, but added that If they are, "l think they are very wrong." .. DAILY ,II.Of lt1lf1'Mlt • WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pruldenl Nixon today selected Louis It Vincenll of Pasadena, Clllf., and Letr John Sverdrup of SL LouJs, Mo.J to be membera of tile Board of Visitors of the United States Military Academy at West Polt'lt. Vincenll, e<, prtsldent of Wesl<o flnan-Phil Pearhpan and Toni Sartorio sun t~emselves outside pillow stand cial corp., and Sverdrup, '12, presldenl or at Arts and Crafts Show being conducted in conJuncUon wltb Lagufta'a Sverdrup Engineering co.. were ~Po \Vlnter festival. Pleasant weekend weather which encouraged many pointed for three years terms. They will v!Sitors to take in fe stival events also w;is pe.rfecl for · sunning Arts succeed ·Frederick A: Kappel i.nct James. --. and Crafts Show cootjttucs at Fostlval . of Arts grounds th~ough A. Suffridge-whose terms have expired. ,. ?.rJarcb f1 • .. • • \ • "" , ' ~ .. J . -. -.. ', I • • • ·a-·: . . . . I • , ' ·. t +. ' -. -... ' ' . ' ' -. • • . I . '"'. • ' t~ ~ ·~ --. c .. .< ' • ' > . . . , . . - ' \ JERirs'ALEM· (AP) ~ Arab ·~Orists .ment for ~r Wouna& from·d)'h\g glass. t 1 atraekedia:bus orrylnc-rr:AmericaM ·on Grilnberg-sa.id he· bell.eyed-~ gun a "Bible Land Tour" of ,W.eli-occupied fire hit the.b.,us, OM: of'lWo lravelin« near Jqrdan_t<>dly .IUld·ope·wdmlln-•was kllled1 the·~ .r~.., t1it ·autaklrla<or Two.olliel"American women and a local H~;'Jlte oaaerbUs.wu.nOt .atlfcked, tour guide were wolinded. he,.Uid. • · · Israen offiCiali 'Identified ·· the dead . f •• _ " i • ...!. - ~ ·~ ~,. . . . ... • '-s= .. ~ ~--·-·---,---~ ... • "' _,,.;.. ".11,,; .. ____ , - .. .. .. • -4.' • . . ;.• ··1: __ . ' ·'- .. • '· . • . ·-· ,. .......... .... . . -. . ..., • Overrid¢,.· Bond Issue~· ... OnBallo.t ' -. -·· . ' -. • I ' \: T • By BAJlBAti KllEIBIQI i-, l; °''"" Deltr , .... ,..., ..•• 1 • Lall!M Bea'cn Si:bool J!piifd Pi'ettoedl Larry TaylOr said tOday fie b!uevU 11a ~ turnout" ol ypters in ~i 1eho91 .tax override and bond eJe~ "'lU:result in approval' ol~ school ,,,..,.._.. ' • "I stronjly urge ev.eryo·oe '.to vote·.!'' said Taylor, "beCause I belieVe eo firml¥ that a majority dedsion is important.'pit this tirrie ·when a very v.QC&I miDonty has· been 'playing with ·figures. ' woi}ijh ·as Barbara Ertle, 31, Grand'VilJe, . xu· l ~ .:: Mic~. Her'busbl!lid. Theodore. desrnbed -• •'-'n · _;e • ~ as-8 f'iritijtarit.::tii.l\1tster,-wa:i:··1nri011g·:the---~ '1·ti'· -· · · ~'.i.6-· "' bus j:lassengei:s .but escaped Injury. · ' " ' · · ·· - .-T~.;l!!JJ< -- Laguna Beach Unified School Di!trlct wm Mr.11. Ertle. was the-third American 4'.& l . · -· --w tou~L to cl!e' Jo ... Jh<Jh!!>-1sra~[ c, ·. .JQ~.:Ull,lJ,-_. hostiliti~s . since the 1967 MiO'dle East . · ~o War: · · ' . The , wounded American women were w • le ' F ·· t lderitllied as Tabea Damico of Atlantic in r · . "e.s Cify, N.J., ·and Lucille Drai;ter, Buffalo, /" N.¥. Mrs. Damico .told ·an· official at ~a Beach wa11 aMut to burst at Hadassah ·Hoapital:· the ~ma ·tbis Jeekend as the Seventh ",We .were :dtivhig along·out of .Het>ron1 Annul.I Winter Festival played to c<1ipaci· about· 3:20 whth •suddenly we Were, being ty ttaiiirds in excellent weather con- !hot' at fronl all sides.-· · diti ~-:! -. ' · . . . . ..~ .. ·~e cr~~1eil under. the seats. for-~afe· ~~a;.ptarket, arts and crafts "fair ty . .. .. . . , . , ., · ani;~ _bte.akfast were a huge SUC· Mrs, ·DamlCO was shgbt~y ·w~~ lfl . c~~"~ @ooncilman Richatd on,e. le_g . an~ ,Mrs. .D~ape~ . ha(!: slight GOkltial -;,r. rited· the openin1 weekt!'Qd w~-~bl>~~ ,~_j.t'~~J.lnd .:,;!t:.~ .. . l.'!'J~'.•P•'. -~ ,Y"'l TQUT,';. SJJ9n.o:r:./ 'bf l!i!'· ~ t;Jle . '¥0\eli and'hOU!lS ·Iii Jhe ~Ry aij ·ilt<ir ln~~· Co_. of B,uffalo, N':Y. ~ tlad ~ no ..-., sipa up er-<! local restaurant's u,~"1'! s;ituipay. , . , , · """'~' l>nd..cno. business ftf,l•r-EY<Wlnl ,so _far -~ been .• so ~·~ Jjip>I .. Pptro-. included tlie cowli°Y.s bea~~: ~ (;eaceful ind nom>1t"i. ?Ms. tk IJ(lrUclpated in the two days of Danuco said. · The' wounded guide was identified -by The. art auctiOn at tbe Hotel Laguna. ho&pilal officials as.Zvi Grimberg, who wnert Goldberg was again auctioneer. Jive.s'ih• the lataeli pt)tt ~Haifa. He was sold a}:>o\ll 25 paintings. briniing in .a nl~d from the hospital after ·~reat,.. total of ap_proaimately $1,009. • The. Winter FestiYal .continues lhrel\!gh V ?Ud~s--;\tteiµpt , • ' ·I , To • Burn : Float • " -~ _.,J._,. __ • Laguna B~ach firemen rtSciied a prize. wiiiiiij' P.atriots' Day PU.de. ,float early . Suoilay, a'fter.~vandals atttITip~ to bum IL After winriing, tbe Thehte Trnppy In the 'Satucday morning parade •. Toi> of ttie World Elementary School's Ooat. a giant American eagle made or colored p~per on neJt Weekend. Events Tuesday inclu$ie a sh~}>Qard exhibition at the Laguna ' Beac~ shuffleboard Club, 453 Cllff Dri,., · at ·2·p.m. It· IS free. · . ''Memorable moviffS: oC' ~ si(!nt ~ra" · will be~screened Tueidly •night beginning at' a p:in •. : at tbe.:.Eorum...Tbeater On.Jbe_. Festival Qf Art& grounds. Admission is fl· Tbe·art.S .and cr.afls' fliir at Ule festival grou'nds,will be open from io a.m. untiL·s p.m. Boy, 5, Survives Surf a wire ,ltame,.wa~ par~· in the high KALF MOON BAY (UPI) -Five-year- school )ot ori,Pilr·k Avel\ue.-· · old DavidiAdams was washed onto the SwiimOOid at.t. ~: G, 8'.m. Sunday, . beach·unconscious but still alive al!Doat a firemen aa~-Roat had &en set on ' ·half hour :after be was swept away by1 the fire·witb'•~wld4ed MWIP@per Which-bad crashfpg surf· SUnday. >: doctor ~ZKI a beetfUglit.cl and'lliown-lnlo it. T6e blaae ll.ilyw'lrd -lireman .gav.e the Live!Jnore wastexli.Dgu~ in Ui:ntzto save most•of · boy artificial respiration in shifts until the ~.ind •tbe Vehicle-on whicll'it was ~.Half M908 Bay Fire ~partment ar- mouDtfid. ~ : -~ . rived1With,a ·resuscitltcr1 ' ._, ·.~ ~-?~skep_to..Yo~e_on..foULsepar~te """"ll----11 financing proposals. -"' 1 ·,1 Th~· Went Marching In . • The Sarita Ana High School' Mar~hing Saints Band made the· most, of· i'tf ·Bppearance Saturday ,in 1..;1- guna's Fourth ;>.nnual· Patriots' Day Parade. The S~int.s . ma,~hed • tnto ~a·guna · ~nd out again with Sweepstake•· Trophy as· the best parade-entry, For more ,on the t;aguna Winter Festival event, see~ 1Page 3. , · . . • • • ' ' I • :,:;~ • ~;: .... I' t ~ f ~\. Suicilfe , .. ..4·tte.l#_pt._ • • • ) I t' .. (ltLe~-M i!'i~ . l JYjftly sh~c~~ .---,_.. J ·" • -1 '\ l, ' ·' A Lagu.na Beach man who gulped about so pills~ wnevm ~·o be:seConat, ·fn. ftont-0r a pouce offi~er this ;mo"ling, is repofted in, criu~·a11 condi~~ In 1the lptensive care section at Orange C®nty Medlc:al Center. Sunµ't10JM;d··to -o1 JVJ' ~Rlmrock Ca'nyoh ~d by ·a,, ·w.wnari Y..hQ ,S:&id · ~er tom- panion.hactslasbed hJ1-wrlst, Of'licer Lar· ry' warren found .~ ;-victim,' <;r.egory Alan Lathro'p, 24, bleedli'lg severtly as he atood .. by.:a'.!.kllche.nt:d:>O.dt.er. ·-~·~·-As· be apprpached, ~id Wa~en, the m~p grabbed a han,dful·of red 0 p1lla·from a pi,le on the ,counter and. gulped them. The officer said h~ •pounded the man on the ·ba<;k, .but·~S unable to recover any of the material swallowed. A few of the pills· were recoyered from the kitchen ·sink for medical identifloatiOf!. trlsisting he wanted to die, Lathrop ·told Warren he would refuse medical treat- ment. However, police ordered him transported by ambulanf!e to Orange County Medical Cen~r for emergency care. · Sooth ,Coast Community Hospital, of- ficers said, is not able.' to. admif a pa'tjerit - who refuaes medic.al '.care. . . . ·, ... ,~ . .,, ,,., .. Won't _ tak~\ N{guel " Two "[riendly'' competitors to Aut9r1etict liid , today .they aren't in· teresled ,in. buY,_ing .th~ ,!!,~OS~ce firm__'._s _ hallobullt. $23-million ~Jant Jn , Laguna Niguel which ·went on the market last weU.· "We're definitely not intereSted." said a , SJN.kes.Inan fo.r_ McOQnneJJ~Douglas in HUntington Be&ch today. "We tiave no re. · quirei'nenls fOr iUcll a bUildln·g." Essentially the same resJ)onse came frqm spoKesmen for Ph i lco -Fofd Al!llnutronlc in Newport this morning. "We don't know North American RocktyelJ's response , but we don't l}ave any interest in that building because it exceeds the size of pperations in Newport Beach and we wouldn't have use for that Rodeo Attracts Near Capacity Crowds in Laguna .... By FRED SCHOEMEHL ·OI Hit O•IP, l"U" lltff ' ' Nt!a! ~·~pacil¥ ' croW,ds Wat(:hed ; two : daystof hvelf "Rodeo by _the Sea",'Sa!pr· day and Sunday as broncs -plunged and cowboy11' t'Uinbled on the turf of Laguna Beach High' School. There were 203 cowboys .competing for cash awards and International Rodeo Association points, whicli determine the rodeo finallS~·s at the end of the year. . Darrel Harmon ' of Phoeni,x, took 'first place In saddle b~onc rlGJna: with a pay- off of $159. Bareback bronc rider. TOm Downey of Santa B8rbara , led all the : others in hl,s.class wiCh a pur'F of f2{4. The c~lf-roping contest was. cli!)C;bed by , Jim . ShePl>ard. Wjth a totlil payof! of $228. Chn~ Martin was tops in .bull,rld1ng , · being awarded 70 out of a po!!itil• 11111 , points (or his ride. end $306. · - • much space," a comp&ny spokesriian · Slid.· ' · Autonetics put the s p r a w 11 ft c , modernistic structure on the block \ . --because:of l8gging.govemmenl contracts, its spokesmen said. · The.diltrnnii ·or lk>wdo'Wn ID contraCts slso ha~· _!ill all ·its .competitors 'ltr thl · c:ounty, too. Officers Bruised· ' . Escorting 'Lady' From Laguna Bar A Lagµn~ Beach poll~. officer Is nur~ ing bruises today after a Uv'ely scuffle. wJtb a SO.year-old . wojnan. :r,bo .. he . Nld. :~:ne:a~ls :~:eto ~~~sis~is h~~lf:u:· ci'ecltlng a dlllturbance afte:r imbibing l~y. An!wering a call from the White 89t1s~. 330. S .. Coast .H\g~w,ay,; oUicer~ Artflur De Luca and Johr, :;apo~lt'o .¥id . they, ":ere :gre.eted wlih·,a ,tonc_nt of.1jrn· pOlite comm~~ when th\J lnvlt~~ th~ o.felndln.£ la.dy, lo .descel'}d' fr91'\l her1 ~ar s~). .,, , ,._ \ .. ·, 1tJelr altempts to 'escort 1he,r ou1·!1ia~ se,t. off .. a . violent . .strµggJ,e, di.iring .,..,~ich she ·~waj~ed" up ~e side of'~lr pqllce c.ar ~.they held ~er arms, the10f- ficers reported. . • Breaking lqose, police said, Uie woman klc~ed De Luca first Jn lhe 1,eg and then in lhe ·groln .. As De ~ca do\lbled over the h~ of the car,\slporit'o·~1ve<1 a1swift kick lh the leg. R~ov~l~g,' pe Lupa1at· te.mpted to grab frle,cust.Omer's legs and r~eivtd a' ki<:k on lhe,hea4. . ~ ;iii~ Jo:o o(llcers IJJ!ally succeecled,.lo , sqt)dulng"'theJ~ lively client 1Vbo was book· ed mio Orang• CGUoty.Jal\ on cha~cif . a.SauJUng'an•olncer and be)lil ~.ID · ~~Jl~";I! f.•" :1 • 1''1' ~ ;_ ~ •I '' , Chuck Clefr of Lakeside won 'the ·steer , • wresuh,i sec~On with a~ pllrse'f~ lil• . . ., • • . \ I' -:., dOjVllJng ol ',the 1>0lverfol,bull1 ....•• BOMBE)?.'S: Hlt; . ..1 ' Team roplnR icompeliUon was awaliled • ,, r • to 'Rontile ·J\asco and. Larry Darnell , The "· : • , · dupoP<:d lhe c~Jt irt 7.J secondsai>d ~~ HA.~f, OF J'.Ftf' . · ted $322 eactr. t , • In the , Jani•• 'seplion; batrel crru:•~ . \rpkno"fy "'',..,. d(d, ~n eatlmaled . Nelda Carmicjiael of Cl\Bl!worjh ,t,oo~ · !50i damage le Jhe Veitram 101·Foiefgn • fir*l place and $5S With· tlto. ~om~m;ed , W•fl. --~11 in .. Lll'm, Can)'on SUnday · tlm., of 35.8 seconds. -• ,nlJillt w'h<n a JllOlot.v cockta!J w.a hurled 1 No serious fnjuri~s ·were repar.led. lhro,.iili ~ ~ · . Some panic diet occµr · 'hl:1ejly ,41i1rlng orange;tOuhty Fire OePe.r.tintf.\ ·~s I • • Sunday's peHorntance-•Mn tn:i J,000 exµncub'hed , the • ,blue ;1'tllcti was· ' , poun~ lll;•.hma bulls, llled In 1he .~Yll repo~ 1t .1t:41 p.m. • Jiy • passing 1 rld!na e~. got-. Sooee) Od r•n wtld , mOtorilt. • : • . ar<iund tliuear of !bl rocl.0. ...... Sb~fl's .deputlu '!aid today ~ are But It Jlllll'J ~g J¥6re. bot~ o( llie Jo91stlriQ11i' bllt ha.ve 1!(1' .cluU to •huge b'!ll? wer.-retilt#d'. aately Jo -thilr '•h!>tnb(ric'itl :!he bulld1n·• at J!IZLLailJM .. pens'!<>( tbe ,blill ridlllfieliiiiiot;~"'t'-'' can,.,.'llOad: ~.,....-. ' . day. ~ ' ·"'" ---· ----------' >;,, '.J ~-.~ .... , • ' ' ~ "'"''""' i_+ ....... ";;;;""'-...,..Jt-~ .,...,..._,,__ .. . \ ... - --l'hree-ta:.: overrides, listed-as PrOpMI Uons -A, B and C, would authorize', respecUvely, Increases or M cent&, 40 cents and 20 cents In ·the scboo• district' tax rate per •too of assessed valuation:' 1'hese require a simple majdrity· aP. prov al. Propqsition Q, requ)ring a two-thirds. majorlly, would authoitii! a '400l108 .bond IAUe, to buy and .de.velOp ;land; lddinl five cent!! to the .tax 1'ate. · ~The Jl.2$ tiax r~~-,represnted.Jw .all three of the overrides .wou!!_JQ_ hl'tO ef·, f~t In step.increasea,over:&li_~ yeat period, wilh an· ejllinaled ·30 ·t. .40 cent. ui!ed'tjie firs_t y~r-~,. , . ; , The .. ~ir\de lnclydal· f\ltlda I~ ~oerv;'~~~ ~'~"~°=~' lramJ!OrlaUoq, ma1.-,.....,an<1 n .. T1)e . c , .ytn;de' , dea . for ·""1'<'h.,. of bUees. , , •:1t,would ~ ••bame JI a mJnot:IJy-in' ttlaleCI NSh t. t1\e Polls sb<IUld,Cfl8le a situillon whtre· Cfear tbiniing and un-derslanding , mJgl\( liot ~all. fa this case, I real!)' believe . ih safety in riumben. What we· really. wai:nt~I' for tht · (See VOTE, Page II ~---. ' * --tr *. Many L~gunam M isuiidersiarid Election Issue A "basic misunderstanding'1 regarding was ·revealed in questions that a~ repeatedly · at pre-election meetlnaS at~ lehded by district repreaentaUves,.SChool sup;,lniendenl William Ullom 11111 today. "Very few people seem to reallle.'' 18id Dr. Ullom, "that the tax ovenlde ·ls · master:piarmed . for five years . Md the to1aramowit °" $1.25 will 001 be llled un- til tlie 1974-71 school year. · ; " "It 'pr'obably will.,not be ~·to uSe more than..30 or 40 cents of tht over~ ride the ' fint. year, 1970-71, and the... to. crease then would be graduated"over tM five-year ~. reaching ~. ·$1~ per •too. assessed vatuaUon rate in ·the final ' " ' year. . - Ulloin noted tha't:oppGnent!"of ·the Over· ride h1've stated, that 'the school district is "asking for five 'mJlllon doll&rs." They are getUng thi$-' figure ,", he said, "by- 8Ssumlng the full $1 .. 25 '''" be : in· effect immediately. ~ii is not the case. We are nqt asking for '5 million dollars, but rather less than• half \hat amoµnt ." Orange l Coast w .... r . . ' . It'll be a real 'lab'Febr\lary •dq • , Tuesday with sunny s~ies over the Orange Coast aod-Jhe mercury lofting t. 73 dqreel on the coasl, foUowing an ovemi1hL dip to 48. '. INSIDE TODAY Orange County'• Judgt Jamta P, Judge hos be~• Judged •Ufl' ible /or mtmbtrsltip b~ Ch• "Pf'optr Job Otub." Ste L.' M. • .Boyd's. Che<i>illfl-,ll1' column; 'ant1 ~ ~ L lit' • ' ~ '"""' .. ....,..., , . C..-Wlt lj Mftlilt 11 •( ... lllf u, ' ........ ..... ... ,....... 11-1: - -~-~ tt \=.... • •o.----' .,.....,, . . ' .. ••""11!• .. ~ ' ...... . ' ~" ·;l ;="-.."':.' • .,' .. .._. . • r. -· '. J! ~LY PILOl L M-, ftbtuo~ 23, )970 ' f, -. -•. I .",j' -- Mission Trail !},r~ Probe .. ~PastpoJie,tl ,? :. • Schools Crisis :Seminar Topic CAPISTRANO BEACH -. Our Schools •.Jn Crials is .1he toplc _()f a·•eminar. w!Uch will Lake place Tuesday at 8 p.m. in ·'Christ Sl>epherd Lutheran Church. ·•='· Ray Oliver assistant superintendent of · 'Ul< C.pistrano Unlf!ed School District will speak on philosophy ol education In ~~. education building of the church, • ,tmJI Camino -Capistrano. =-Capistrano ~tieach (just above Shorecliff~). Members of the cltizens:,CO!'DJT\1tt.ee &tu~ 1 cfyiflf bud&etary matters in the school ... district also will be on hand to answer ·:questions. The public· is invited. "''' . . " .• liutlce Talk Slated · cAi>1STRAN'o BEACH -Th• quality ··of jusUce In California will be discussed '·Wednesday at a meeting of the League of Women voters of the Capistra.no . Bay ·Area. '\ . . Tbe group will meet at 9:X. a.m. at the · 'M(llla!Ch Bay Beach Club in South "'Laguna. Interested women are invited . . The stalt oL the courts wlll be discussed ; ~r .JXil.lawjen can be judges and .lfhat'il to blame for leogthy trial d~ays. ;e «:1Nnnber Sets Dance SAN JUAN CAPim'RANO -A dim>er ;&nee will be hosted ·by the chamber of commerce of San Juan Capistrano Fri· "-Giy. • ... ,'nte ~eVent will begin with a no host cocktlil bout at 7 p.m. with dlnner at 8 1.m..and..dancinC.Jo lho..m!!ojc •L~ . ~"Tiberi'• orchestra at the San Clemente Inn. '"Bruce Winton will be Installed presi· dent for1970 with. Walt PenniDglOD: as Vice omldenl Dlredon to be Installed will be Chuck Allen, Dave Hornstein, Claude John, Pat Toner and Darrell .;\t"by. "For Ucketl contact Mrs. Vtrglnla John, ,4113-4911& or Mn. Natalie Mit<:hell 493-1636 • • P~t• See Teachers '·· l\IJSS!ON VIEJO -Parenil and ~ienoe ~will have an opportunity ta get together at Mission Viejo High School Wednesday. Only ~ parent.a can be accommodated for the day's activities which win include clas~ .vlslLation and lunch with }the ~lence teJchers. Those interll!lted ·in aUendlna {nay eall l30-0136 Or 8,13.:(1169 for reservlUons. e /lfezfco Trlp Planned -, LAKE F,ORES'J! -Lake . Fomt re$Jdents hive been invited on a trip \o Mexico Wednesday. DAILY PIU)T Sr.ff IJllttl PROMOTION ANNOUNCED Weit County Editor Dirkin l 'nbe "Ol~TJ" field trip will leave 'the biacli aod Tennil Club at 8:30 a.m. aM ~at 5:!0 p.m. on a chartered bus. .. The trip Is sponsored by lhe Lake 1'cirest Women's Club. ~ervaUon in· ---{o!matlofEiu be obtaloedJiµailed.Mr•. Jlne Vlllfllad•l at 831-9176, " Men's Club Hosts festival Visitors ·Out of lowners in LagWla Beach for the. Winter Festi'al and lawn bowUng will be guest of the Laguna Men's Club at the \Voman's Clubhouse Tuesday, Following the welcom e by George J. Hoeft, club president, the visitors will be entertained with Olms of Ule 1989 World Sertes and a modem minstrel show. A BOCial HSSton will close the evening. Hlghllghting the Serles pictures are atop.action aod &low-motion shots of close decisions in tbe games between "those amuin' Mets" and the Orioles. Featured In the minstrel segment are Tom Delo. nigbtclub entertainer, Gene Palmer, "Banjo Man,'' George Boulding, planist and Eugene Dorian, sololsl DAILY PILOT OtU.HGE. COAST PU•LISMl*i COMPAHV- ltoff•f N, W1H ~rHld..., -! l'libllthtr .1.,.-11: c ... 1.., Yi<.t l'm1C1en1 ,,4' """'•I M•nttrf' Th'"''' K•••il lldlltf 'Rio"''' A. M,,.111,., ""'"""" ldllor 1trcli1r4 "· Nill L...-... ui CJI~ fCl!tec' ............ om.. 212 Fottif A•H•• M1 ili11t Morl11w r.o. a.. U6. tt65J -- DAILV "11.0t. wn11 -Tell )i. dlOlblNf fllt iuwt-IJteM. If M 'lsl>:t <lt!ly f'I(_. Siii'\ ··~ Ill ....,,. .. -~~ '°' ~ htdl • ........, .. Kii, CO!.•• MHI· lo!unll!'lflOll ,h.Wfl .., ~'"' 11.1-.r. '*"' wllfl tW ,.. ..... , ... , ..... 0••""' C..fl ~,..,..,,. (,,,......! ""''"\ "41~tl '"' II )'Ill W•U ..... t '""'" '"""'' ••~ell. "" ,,. W-.t .. ltr•I. Coo11 .V..,... , ........ t11 4) 4t4·t•'' Ch ...... Oitpt. MJ-4JJ1 C""'lflol, '"" Ot.... OMf,1 l'!Mlt~I ... 1;...,..,..,, ..._ llfWI •"""-mv11rt1'-- •l11tl&I "",... • ••wrt~ ........ -... ,........, •!lllfut "'"!ti ,... ....... , ., _......., -· ~ ( ............... 111 ., ~ .. wt. ..... , .... ,.... c.HlenoS.. ~ .... : ... w c•A-• II•.....,.., W tntfl lotJlt ~IJI •l'llhtttr .... ~ UM' """111:r,_ • ' ' ' Lag.unan Named Ne'v City Editor For Huntington Alan J. Dirkin. copy and telegrap~ editor for the DAILY PILOT since 1966, has been promoted to West Orange· coun- ty Editor with his headquarter In Hun- tington Beach. it was announced today by Editor Thomas Keevil. Dirkin. 31. replaces Jack Broback, who returns to his permanent pooilion cover- in~ C"Ounty government for the DAILY PILOT from the Civic Center in Sanla Ana. "Oirkin's energy and background should prove valuable in intensifying the DAILY PTLOT's··local coverage in Hun· lington Beach, Fountain Valley and the remainder of \Vest Orange County," Keevil said. - A n 111 ti v e of England, Dir kin was rrraduated from Sunderland Technical College there and won his National Union of Joornallsts ProUclency Certificate. He began newspaper work ai; a court reparter and feature v.·riter for the Even- ing Chronicle in Newcastle-on-Tyne , Epgland. He later worked as a copy editor on the Eve-nlng Telegraph. Blackburn, England. and then moved for a thpe to Athens, Greece. In Grettt, Dirkin served as asslstJ.nl eciltc..· or the AlheOs Daily News, an EngliSh language paper published there. Returning to England, Dirki~ (Wk a posiUon a~ copy editor ror the Daily Mall on Fleet Street in LOndon ... t:te Jeft England for the United States in 1915 and for a Ume served as news editor of the Anaheim Daily BulleUn. He jojoed the DAIL V PILOT staff as a copy editor in ' Junt of 19!6 .. Currently a member of the B9a.n1 <1f Director! for the Or11nge County Press Clu'J, Dirkin won the club's "Best Headline" awards in 1968 and 19&9 and "Besl Entertainment Story" award in 1968. • Jn his new position, Dirkln will supervise tbe staff and news coverage fot the DAILY PIL-OT In the West Ora.ngt COl1nlY ares, tol'ICentratlng efforts In tbe Huntington Bea.ch, Fountain Valley and Stal Beach areas. He "'ill make hls head .. quarter's In the newspaper's new we.st Otange County area , concentrliUng ef .. Oran&e Count.r o!llce at 17875 Beach Boutevanb Just across from Hunllngton lnt8C001munity Hospital. Oirkin arid his wife, Diana. have two IOl1J, David, 2, and Phillp, 1! months. .. They make their home In Lagllna Beach. - • • Yablonski Claim 'Out' -CLEVELAND <UPI) -Federal In· veltigator•· say they have dlaP'to~~ claJms that the murdtr of mine wuon rebel...Joseph A. "J'oc:k\' YabiOnllkl:.••s ordered by loan shark•. • -. * * * 7th Candidate Seeks Board Job A sevtnth candidate has C!Otered the race for the Fourth District Supervisor's seat being vacated by rtUring William ijirstein. Riley ff ope of Orange, miintenance and construction supervisor for the county fire department, threw his hat Into the crowded ring Friday: · "J'm gettln• into the race because I am not satisfied .wllh the candidates who have announced for the pos!Uon,'' Hope said. The new candidate siilf he would establish ·an· admlnisthittve a!sisianf post to hear gripes and suggestions of county employes "without fear of retaliaUon." Hope has lived In the county for 2l He has strved four terms on the"at.ate l BUilding RegulaUon CommlUee, is .; member of the ComlTiunlty Development Committee of the California ·r...g., o( Cities, apd sen-ed on the Orange C:OuntJ · Decentralii4lloo COmmJttee on County Offices. · Wilson will. rep~nt ¢osta Mesa nert month in Wa:sbi!Jgton D.C., along wfth M'aypr Alvin L. Pinkley at the Na\IOnaJ Ua&'1e of Cities convention. .~ 1 Bes'.ides his governmental. s'efv'ice, Wilson is vJce commander of American Legion Post 455, a member of the Orange County Coast Association and Orange County Coasial Highway Commission •• yean. • · . · Others In the contest Include Galvin Pebley, Anaheim city councilman: James-·· Workman, Villa Park mayor; Burr Wiiiiams, Anaheim · businessman: .Paul Btll, Tustt1n1ttornoy; Cl<ii'ilon Bilhop of Santa Ana and Harold Fields of Oranie. Californian Named. To Academ~ Position IV ASHINGTON CUP!) -President Nixon tq;tay selected LOuls R. VlncenU of Pasadena, Calif., and U:lf John Sverdrup of st. Louis, Mo., to ~ members ol the J•••¢ Re •. ti. n_n . Board of Vbltors of the Untied States ...,. •~u- Hanoi Tactic Scored . . . ... By Vietnam Official SAIGQN~ (.\P) -Forei~ Mlniater Tran Van Lam said loday that he believes Hanoi scored a victory through "sheer iritranligence" in 1968 when the United States -batted tbe bo~bing of North Vietnam. . He said the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong may b.? hoping lo make new gains by using the same tactic in the current Paris peace t.alks, but added that if they are.~"l Ufink1\hey fl'~ very wrong. 0 ' OAILV IJILOT lltff,.... fi.1illltry Academy at Wt.sl Point · , ·• ~ Vince nu, e.: pruldet\l ol WeslcO Finan-Phll Pearlman and Toni Sartorio sun tb•mselves outside p.lllow stand clai Corp., and Sverdrup, 72,.pre.!idont ol al Arts and Crafts Show beinl con!uC'led hi conJuncllon with Laguna'& Svordrllp Enclnftrln' ce.. w,re •Jt \Viilter Festival. 1'!easanl weekend weather w&lch encouraged many pointed for three years tenns. They will visitors to take ln festival events also was perfect for sunnliig. Arts · _ succeed ~-iCk-ATK•ppel:.ild.J'ma'-_,nd-Crafls how Cot!Unues at Festival-o!-Arts1rottndlrlhrough-- A. Sulfrldi• wh0$0 .~have ezptred. _. March I. ·.l'----:-, • .~ • 1 ,,. q " • ~ ----------- --------------------------------------------------- I 11 • , I I DIEf ABOARD BOAT Grq0,.Y Ciooper ,.-. , .. . " • • Beach Y-Out'h, 19, . As.p~y~~--~ , . . · AfiOard Sailboat Four .. days before he was to be·marrled, a 19-y.ear-old Huntioeton Beach yOutb died of asphyxiation' aboard a 'dry· docked sailboat in San Diego. lie was tryjlig to ~eep warm by burning <'.h!"<'lal in a hibachi broiler. ~ap Diego cor,orler's d'eputie.S said Gre-gory c:Ooper, 1734 PM~ 1st. and ~tis cOm'piruon CJ;arles-Batt'y,'22, Or.Modesto, wer.ei~Dd~aw in''ll}e tiolit's· .bunks ·On SheJter 1Sland by a friend who came to VisiJ·~. lcmcfty,. ',. .. , \,, .• I • · ~~ ~P.Pri>!Umately ~ a kilO Of whattap- Poor• JQ,111 .~rlJ\Wll 1!•·-on tho cr<Jft,-San piego p>fice officetJ re~ed. Mrs.-P,auline C-Oqper,·tbe: boy's mother. said her son went to San pies<» f~r-the weekend 'to .work on. the boat and had planned to return today. ' H~ ~as to have tnarried Sue .Mc"logi;y. 21, 312 Seasprite Clr~lt. Huntingtcii Beach, this ThurSaay . coOi)er ha& just tra(led his automobile toi-~~· ~8t,and'.1'11s prep_arln' to reStPr~ it ,ilh:eatty's aid, the Mother Aid. 1be . .dead youngster-atte:i(led el'emen- tary~~¥1 in Huntington Beach:and~was a ;•· ~gractuate or Huntington Beach High &boo!. '· ff9)l! survived by his mother, his father Haf.rlso~~ ·sisters Gail, 22,_1rld Su&ie, 14, and. llis brother Victor, 16. ~eral, arrangements are pending on arciv1I of the body. .1 ...... .. • I ' . ' . • • --"' ~I I • , ; ·:oRA,NyE<-CQ,UNtY,,C~LIFO~IA ,.,_,'I • ..,-4,. f ' • • ' • ' •• -l AnieticilrlS i·Rttilled • ~-· ~ •• • ... h ' l .. l ' . ' .. Arabs Bomb Jordan Tourist ... Bus :. . ·. . . . ' . ~. -. ~ . . .. ., • •• JERUSALEM (AP) -Arab terrorists ·auacted a bus carrying 37~~ericans on a ·"Blblek&and 1Toui'" of lsraeli~led Jarcid1oday ancl' ooe woman w_as killed. Two other American wolnen and a Jocal toqr .guide were wounded. rs,aeu ,oUicll,ls identified the • dead woman as Barbara Ertle, 31, Grandville, 111,lcb. Her husband, Theodore,· ~ibed as a P-J"01,e8tant .minister, was.among the bus ~gers bul ~ped·lnjiiry. , Mil· El'.f.le was t,tle third Amelican touris~ tq, die In the Arab-Israeli hostilities stnce the 1967 Middle East War .. The wounded American women were Ne.wport Sf»Jtla · 1dentiued ·as Tabe~-Dainico of Atlantic Cit~. N.J.,.,and. Lucllle .Drapci:,)uUalo, N.Y .. Mrs'. q&~tco ~t0td1 ,in ph1cial at Hada~ ljos~i~l o , , , · . ) , . "We were 4f1vlng '~ out or ,Heb,~n , about 3:JO; w.hen ·s_ud*ly. we were being shot at from\.l:tf-!sldeS.' - "We crawleit undei-1he sea~ fOr safe--'' . . . ty .. t ' ' ' Mrs. Iiamlro was sHgh)ly ·wOUnded In one leg and Mrs. Draper had slight woUnds in both lel;s. They said they were on a .. Bible Land Tour" sponsored by ' the Ba~ Life Insura.Ce Co. ol Buffalo, 11.Y.:!IDil Sad arrived saturdiy. · "Everything so Jar Kid ~ 1 90 0.:alltlfill, ·llO'peacef111 and ·ilitmal." )!fl. Damico said. -~ l' :. "" ... ' .~ The wounded,~ was id,et!tlll'f ~Y ho~pitai officlali 11 ZY},Grbi\bent; w.bo lives in lhe Israeli poi'tr;Pf Haifa: He,w.a3 released from U.. bolpltal all« 1,..1. ment lor minor woundl horn )lyl!il ·(111$5. _ G!lm~g sald'he bolleyed inacbln< (Un fire hit ttie bus, o~ of two traveling near the village of HaihQul on tho oolskirts of Hebron. The ,olher bus wu not ,attaclced, h~ said. \., State Control ll_~arjn_g Del~ye!l ~~i:g_~~ 9t1er · . -. ". . . --. ... . . Powe~ · nt~---=en-Oil Drill B~n U:S.._ .Senate suboommlttee h.earings scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday on banning federal oil drilling offshore of Nt;WPOl'f. Beacl), Laguna Beach and points south have been ·postponed. The P.,tponement has ndlhing to do with a· bilbaUecting coastal Orange Coun- ty .~munitj_e1·but with·other {lil:driUing bills that were to be heard at the same time, said Hans J . Lorenz. vice chairman ft.,,·•-L, 11uii tliigi<ln ·.Set F:or tJ.s. Money . ; In ConservatioQ . - ' I I 1--l-- . ' • • • ' . "!Jf.1 ,~. ... '• J , D41L.'f' f'l\,Of, Stelt ...... .. JERRY .VonDELLEN, JS, TAKES A .BUMP ON BIKE ·· : -ov;r~Hlll' on41 qolo in Huniihgf~ Bo0ch : , ··-·· . · ·. " The officer !ldded, "We. are only called· In when (bey have~1 t1trlous.ICC!ldeM.~1o far we've been called three times tn ·tbe six monUui: or so they've bein ricU.D& ltttie.'1 • -• , , -'. liiquiries to determine owneratllp'or the land lndicaled mdst <if ft is owned ~ Stalt Division of Highitl)'ll. · Some motorcycle groups are·ln contact wilh city officials trying to get ··~1y laid ou.tind Supei'vl&ed fraCk1ln the Cltj'a parks progrim. "We'll cerla1nly back that," said the police 1119k~1m~. · .. ·:s-' -., .. ~~---·~---------~-----------r , --......---- I < . 61c-,..r~k( Dean Zybicb sh.,.. a · puultd uprualon when asked ••what 1re d®ble eWioAS?" Nert.year be won'l be Wonian Killed · _, €.enter. Divider !-4 Wilmington woman was killed early Smday when her !Otlt.hbound-car struck Ille «Dier · divider_ of the San Diego Freeway at Laguna Canyon F~Af and ro8ed _fl!{f,f.~-the . California Highway. Patrol reported. · )lh. w....-Richards, 34, was thmin f;:pcn the car and dk14of head injW"ies ·at ,ti, lfil County Tr1fflc. Jiit . "1' 23 • Dta(ll Toll 31 ' CMta Mt1a Memorial Hospital five hours afttr the !:30 a.m. accident, the cor- oner's office reported. In aoolber fatalily,,a road construction worker was crushed to death and a fellow v•orker seriously injured Fridiy when a road grade!'. ·backed over the pair at Lake For,.4 sherUf's·depuU" reponed. Manuel L. SauCedo, 31. of Anaheim and •mploye of the Sully-MJiler Contracting Company· w·as dead at lhe scene of the 3CCldent.·~ Geroalmo Drive and Ridge _9Wut.e Road, the coroner's officer -nported. . In South Cout c.ommunlty Hospital suffering fri>m .serious injuries today is the other worktr, Gary TOBgle, 20, of Lo! Alamitos. DAILY PILOT O'lA>tO~ c;ol.$T fl'UaLl$1dHG CCIMl"ANY Rott.rt Nt W.,M ·~-·-"'*' ; .... lt Cu1l·1 V!Ctl PflliNolf •f'if o.Mir• ..........,. no,,." ktt .. il B~ch ~esident Gets UCR Honor HunUngton llf>dl mldent Mrs. Mary G. Kremer ii one of four sen!Cfl: at the· UntverattYof C..UfonUa, Rlwralde named a WoodrOw Wilton F'illowship Oesignati. Mrs. Kremer. the daughter of Mr. and Mii. Cllhllle ~Un on 17121 };valon Ln. graduated from Marina High School. A senior psychology. major, she was ~a~ed to Phi Beta Kappa fol~wtng. ber 1un1or year ror maintaining a 3.97 gradt- average. Mrs. Kremer has also been a president's scholar and a NaUonal Science Foundation grant recipient. UnlversJty officlaJs &aid Mrs . Kremer's name, along with other Woodrow Wiison designates will be sent to all graduate school deans in the U.S. and Canada recommending the schools m a k e graduate fellowships available to the st udents. " Jane Berube ' . . _, Services Slated " ' . ' ...... T~o .. fl A. Mur,lii~ Rooary will b6 r«ll<d Wedne<day 11 7:30 p.m.!it Stnlthf Mortuary Chapel for Mr•, Jano 'M. !lmbe Of HunUngton Beach .-dkdiSaturday. She waa 66. " A ml<leot 61 Hl.a!Ungloo Beach for I! --AIHrt W. I•+-, Auoo:le111 £4Jlor H111tl .. M1 .._, Offlu 'ft7S l•tdl a.tit.•t4 Mtih119-Milr•••t P.O .... ,,.., t2,~I . . --L•fll!le IHKll: l'U ,..,.., •-c.,-.M_.: ut w.I ... , $11'N1 ,..~, hKll: 2211 Wftt ..... ~ .. years, Mn. Berube wu active in St. # stmon:and Jucte"CalhollC Chureh's Ladles Guild ·and 'the Legion<( )l!ary. • Slit is """i\'ed h1 her husband, Lionel. tor ·tfie ·ram-llr borne at. 1m1 .Newland : two aonJ, Gene and Leonard or Hun-"""°° Beach: two da\lllllt•n, Annette u~· o! Hun~ngton l!ilCh and Mary Ann Greeri·of Roeevllle, Calif. I .lleqwem Mo0s will be held Thursday, 10 a.m.. at St. Simon and Jude Catholi c 1 ~. • hrttrment wlll follow in Good . Sl)epherd Cemeltry. Early-.1\lorning Fire KiUs Eight People PALMYllA, VL (Ul>I) -EIJl>t , peraons were killed when "P"'llim fire roar«! thrOllJh a rural home today, In- . cludliig the falhtr of five .of the vlcUmo ·who ·llltd ln vain to save th!m. Authol'itln uld the fath<r, Charil .. Bales, $!, 18Ve4 hlo wUe, a dauall\er and his sranddaughttr but ... kllled when he ran back' In to Jry to rdcue the others. · The boay was found just Inside the front door. ---------------~~ --v-_____.. ----------~...----..--• . • . . - position as C(lpy edilor for the Daily J\1all on Fleet Street in London. He left £ngland for the United States -in 1965 and . for a time served as news editor of the Anaheim Dally Bulletin. He joined· the DAILY PILOT staff as a copy editor In June of i966. On -Civfc Center District DAILY PILOT .ll•lf l"Mt. · Be.uh Babl& Joy .Johnson of ' 'Htintlnfiton 'Belich plays with friend'• baby, Hona Nixon, three months, " Aliring visit •to biacb1'611ndaY-• T~y were··atnong MWiOO week'. end · visitors· to "!lbntington · Beach strand as the Southern California weather lived up to its reputation. Yablonski Claim 'Out' CLEVELAND CUP!) -Fe<leral In· Ve1Ug~JofS say they have dispro\:ed claims that the murder of mlne union rebel Joseph A. "Jock" Yablonski was ordered by Joan sharks. Currently a member of the Board .of Dii'ectors for the Orange County Press Clu:,, Dirkin won the club's "Best Headline" awards in 1968 and 1969 a~ "Best Eift(nainmtnt .Stoi)'''' iWaid in !!168. In bis,, ,pew .fposl.U9~., ,D,fkin WJll superv ise the staff and•nt\f& Cetera ct IOr the DAI~ Y PlLQt In th~ W~st Orange Cqunly area, concfhlralidg e{tpi'J;s bi the, Huntington Beach, Fountain . Vallay •i:id Seel Beach areas. He will make his head- quarters in the newspaper.'s. new ·West Orange County area, concentrating ef· Orange County office at 17875 ·Belch Boulevard. just across ftom Huntington lntercommunity Hospital. Dirkin and his wHe, Diana. have two sons. David, 2, and Philip, 10 mQllths. They make.their home in·Laguna Beach . W MS& . . A M~rch 2 . pub~c hearing has ~ !Cheduled hY the Huntilljton Beach City Council on twa new ordinances de!fgned to )>Jaee the S4 ~icin civic cent~ pro- Mildred No yes Rtte~ .W ~~~~a~. ,. ' ' J ' ' ' '' • • ' • • • >I ' • Funeral services will be held Wed· nesday for Mrs. Mildr~ Noyes ·of 820f Sterling' Ave., Huntfng{on ee8Ch. who died Sunday at ijle·age of·5Q. ' She is NTVlved by her husband Chester of lhe family home ; .a mother, Mr!. Mae Buckland ol ~st;1 ; Mesa: a brother, Charles Buckland of Los Angeles; and a siSter; Grace Lesnlck.of Iowa .. A spokesman · tot Bell BroadwtY Mortuary said services Will be held at 11 a.m. at the mortuary ch4pel. Fort Going IJp Police B uilding Pis tol R ang e By TERRY COVILLE 01 t1M1 D•lll' Pli.t it11t Fort Apache. timber·by.tlmber. is ri s. ing out of the dust in Huntington Beach . But this Fort Apache Is being built lo keep bullets In. rather than Indians out. It is th e master project of lhe Huntington Beach Policemen's Association and is located behind the county dump , off Gothard Street. ''l think we're going to have one or the finest , pistol and r~ne . ranges . in Call£ornla, ·when we gc't ·it finiShed," boasts Detective Sgt. Mont.y McKenn~ The range. about one.quarter. cornplete now, is designed for three types· of firing ranges. First, there will be a ZS.yard pistol and small bore rlOe range. Second. a JOO.yard lara:e bore rifle ranie and third. an FBI combat cour!e. The tag "Fort Apache" was attached to the firing range by policemen because or its peciill~r construction with long telephone poles making it appear like an old cavalry fort . "We are stacking the telephone poles - about 3,000 of them -around the perimeter with compacted dirt to keep any bullets from flying OUt of the range," explained Detective Ch a r I es Holl- ingsWQrth. Those telephone · pole walls Will· be. about 12-15 feet high and atx feet thick. "You could fire a heavy rlOe at polnt- blarik 'range .at the wall and it wouldn't penetrate:.•: 1aJd·McKennon. . . "Safety !s the key factor her"" h< ad- ded . Tlie association la talilng extrtmc caution to mske the range safe bee1u!e U. overlooks resldenU111I areas and the pro-Po>td ceatral. city park bl alhllrtctlons, A special roofing, cajle<I bafntng. has bten constructed to make l t lmpos.sible rL • for a bullet to go up and oul of the range rrom any point on the firing line. The Policemen's Association is building' the range with volunteer labor and malerltls. IL iS also paying for some items. The officers have put about $60,000 in It alrudy and esttmate: the total cost at a quarter or a mlllion dollars. "I can't be.gin lo estimate the cost if we had someone build it for us," Holl- ingsworth said. When completed -no-estimate date is -. given -the range wlll not only serve the 1nen of the police department. but will be open to the public ror target prt<:tlce1 competition .and firearms tnstructloc. It is hoped that the $.yard pisto~range will be in operation by sum~erUme. The JOO.yard rifle range. will .take a UUle · Jonser and the combat · course will be finished up last. The FBI combat course wUI riot be for pubilc llM!. 1t feattlres pop-up tara9ts depictJng men , women, children and criminals iii order to train poUcemtn how to draw arid Ure rapid;y and · how lo distinguish proper lar§eu. · · · A 2,000 squllte-foot bulidlJ>I, bousin( an o£flce, a IO!J4e. a room {o sen leather "Y{Orks and ammunltjon a.nd perhaps· a small restaurant. la nearly complete: . . . ' ,, The range ls being bull4 and wW be operttt<f by '!lie adci:tatlon, a vofun\liy organlzaU6n of thi" Clt1· j>olice ·detiait· · ment. Besid .. bentftltlng lndlvidiial of. • fictfa It wtll cut coltl for police tralnlh( · on nreanns. " , .. "Now we ha .. to travel to the shoitrf'• range ln Orange, but th11 one will be ' closer and cheaper," aaid McKennon. "It's going to 1111 a recmtlonal ne«I In this city." he added "and we~rt prwd of our project. I dOll'I know of ·anotliet·-!Jte _ it in tbe~ state." ·-_ ~~ \. __ ' ·r -· • jecl and other community facilities' In • special zoning district. T~. pJa,nDing· C9llll0i~sion· pr~n~ proposals for the _prdlnances at -a )9hit study se~ion with. tht COUDcll Jast !1nn· day. . . . . , , ., · Ccttiiiiisslon "Ctralrman1 • ~ ·" Sli.W said the or<tihlinces ir!i·-~~eiil'~~~~­tectJh~ ~~y'.s_inv~stm¢t>f.tl\·~ ~~i::_tvit ~uildin~· 'the'' proposals ·were 't~ I ~ivic ·di~trici suffix and .commuraity ra6iltties suffix. 1 • • 1'he purpose would.' be to have som~ control over the appear'ance of building~ around the 10..acre civic center aite at Mansion and Main :itr~. The c.'Ouncil instructed. the plannen to develop criteria th~t the 4eflgn review board could use in considering adjacent projtcts. ~· ,_ -• - Throngs ·visit 4th Lagun(,I, Winter Fest . Pompi«lon's .. ..... ~·1 ~ .•. .., ;. ' . ~-· . . ' Visit Protest . • , • r· . . ,,,.t> Threatened .. ,, -. '!'ASff!NG1'9N <~It _: The Wliile House-Rid· toi!.•)"Priojdat N!Jon::••· • poets Jill talb with ~ ~t .. .. oeor,.. l')lmpldoa1o 1ie cooduded ln'u atiboo!lbe. .. ot "ciourtev aod'(rie~p." ~ .. po~'aald tllll alo!i ..... ~ , to IDlfk l'orppidou'.1 l;e.cb to . I joint ineellrii· of tbe HOUie and senitA! on Wed· ......... . . . ,__,.. . ~ -~ • Whlle -·l'reu ·~ Roalld ' Zieiler wu ukO!I. imo\iier N1-wu . ....-iliout"~rile1 11e,lmelit of • ._ the P'renclr~·WbJle !ilitlltl COO!llrj(. '\'hlJ Wll I spedllc" releretle$ to --··-qlh!l\"i'Oin-" >idoli liec:aDae' <ii Fmicb l!!'llclea· Jn ibO ~ aed·tbe .. blliiuilCed plapa "'""-membe'n « Contreas to. demooita ate their dillpproval ol the"l'ompldoo Middle Eut etonc. by • boyciitting his •Po pe...._. ' '"The plana arrlnged for · Prealdent Pompidou'1 state vi!il -."in aocordance with the friendship that does eriJ!t between the two countries," Ziegle.r said. .. We reeeive him with courtesy and friendship and 1 believe Coogre,U will rtceive him with courtesy." Asked whether Nixon was a:oina: to ei:· tra lengths to see that .Pompidou waa well received in Washington. Ziegler i;aid , ''the President wants to and will receive ~ident Pompklou in the ;nanner in which he 1hould be rettlved. Pompjdou will' spend the night Monday La, (UU Buch wu 1bollt to burst at lfter arriving just outside Washingtan at . N"llOll's mountain relrla~ Ca!nJ> Da'llid, .. ·' llAILY Pl\.01 ""'91 .. Pal O'DlnM-11 SAD,DL'I NG •UP FOR LAGUNA PATR IOTS' DAY·,PARADE The"'Ptte Peteraons, Twins Kf r•Mn (ttft), Wendy, 1V2 the -• .thil, .... lm!d al ·the Seveoth Md. l'o formal weloomlq oeiemoay la Annual ·Winier Fetlo/ll·Med to capaci-oj;bedu)ed ·for P"'"l'idou al ~le ty ·~iln.o-wulher •con---'Tlladay ii 7 a.m. (PST). ciJtlonl. 1'be Nllons will give a white tle-<llm>er --o ket,-"~ -• -"· 1 . !or the via1U., !elder l!ld hla wile Tues· 5;666 tiire-tagun a: s-reet- . . . ·-· ea mar ~Q ---~~·11r. d~nlgbt.BlueS1ln11fl'ql)ILeewtllbe .!'!{ ~al!t•l W<!l' • bugo ...,. tlie !eabln•f enl«tabier. ...._. reported Cooncllioan-Rlcl11ni' '!lili' ,,., a holldlJ I« moot _.,,. . . ' For 4th Festival-Parade Goldberg wbo rated the ..,.;.n1 weekend ment emp!oyes but Ni-put In .a.formal •'lbe blgaest that I've ever Sttn In seven work day. He beld 1 .mt~-morntng A benevolent sun warmed an estimated twenty feet. made enllnly of c:olored meeting with 1 Pentegon plannmg group . yeani." d fie th !l,OOlfwatchen at Llguna's·fourlh annual ' paper on a wire frame. ·M '1• ... :. Jn t•· cl · an a rward ·conferred with e Na· Patriots Day Parade Saturday as 120 en-Grand Marshals "Buddy and Fran" of ote s and llU\el.S 1~ ty had their ti~! Secud r rity Couhcl Uh. b G"I~-... triell trtkked past '1le reviewing stand at KWIZ radio won the Grand ~1anhals' no vacancy signs up and local rtstaurant.3 '11'1: e ense pane , eaded Y L ~ • city hall. Award. Wfft doing • land offict business Satur· W. f'itzhugh, board chairman of the 1be Swe!pstakes' Trophy was awarded Fir¢ Division Marshal's Trophy was day nJlbt. Patrons included the cowboys Metropolitan Life Insurance Co .. met in to the Santa Ana High School Marching awarded to Laguna Winter Ft5tival who ptrticipated in . the two days of the cabinet room with the Prtsldent, SainL Band. Queen, Debbie Goodwin. The award was ' ,_ F..w ·1a·~ Me~·a :·Vic~· lff ayo~1 ,, . To ppose. Alie ~ eo,ta rMesa V.lee Mayor Robtrt M. Wilaon. whole a:ovemmentaJ • ICtlvttifs range to Sacramento and Waablngton. D.C., today•1IJIKIQIK:td be wiU •be .a-,.can. dldato ro .. the Orange County· lloiinl ·ot Supervisors. The SJ.year~ld commwUty leader is the latest to join the campaign to replace Fifth District Supervlsor Alton E. Allen, wbo has been the target of a shadowy. recall movement'. ~ Wilson, 2000. Aliso Ave., Costa l\tesa, thus wtll be pjtte(i against San Clemente busloessman Antho{ty J . TaranUno and Newport Beach financier Ronald Caspers In the fight rw Allen's cbalr. Atleti, a retired bqker from Laguna Beach, also bu announced he wtll ~· to win re-deotloo to the County Board ol Supervisors, partly to . COWlteract the smear-image of a ~t rDOY'el:IH!nt. 1be Costa Mesa vice maycr's entry in-· to the race bad been anUclpated lo aoriie quarters, but be picked t.Qday to make the bid for higher office ofDclal. A native of Tacoma, Wash., he bu been a resident and busJneasman in Orange County for the past 22 years. becoming involved in a wide range of community &e.rvice activities. One ol the original group 01 ·1...ien SI EKS STH DISTRICT SPOT•! who incorporated Costa Mua In I~. he Suptrvltor'fal Ctnclldetti Wiiton~• Is a former mayor and now in the mid· , point· of his third tUm on tbe city coun-' · .;, cil. He is I member llain -.his foariha· He said today he was urged to run for poiotment -of tbe Envtromnental. ~ the Firth Dl~rlct ••pervll!orial ... 1 four ty Control Committee of ' the N · years ago. but declined due to family Leaaue of Cl~ ~"'"°' iin--~ r"~bWUee--.M-an -atr.ady beivy -H•'l!U aerv<il"l<lifr""""' l1iO •. burden or civic duties. Building Rqulalloo ~t\O<.• la ,,a "He will base his compalcn on 1 ronr member of the Communl!r ~ record ol gettinf thlnp doDe and Intends Go!!!!!!ltt..~oLtbe..Ca!Jlcnia I~ • to take the iasues as he aees Uiim to 'the · CU.lea, and M!rVed on the Orange ,, people on a basic gruaroots campaign," Decentrallzatim Commltiee on Coaa;tt'. said a 5P0kesman. Oflias. · - WUsoa, owner of The Awn.ins Man, a Wllaon will represent c.osta Mesa neq . Sant. Ana-based aluminum liomo bn· month-In Wuhinglon D.C .• • along wttr' provemenls manufacturing cmnpany, Ma.for Alvin L. PlnkJey at the Nation;t promises to keep his office door open to Wgue of Citiea con:--enUon. ' ~ all Orange County citizens U elected. Besides his governmenta.l aenioi~ Tbe newest campaigner for the county Wilson is vice: commander of Americi)l~ board js now in bis &econd term all a Legion Post 455, a member of the Oranl( director o( the California League'Of Cities County Coast Association and 10rup? and serves in many other orpniuUons. County Coastal Hl&hw~ Comm,_ ;, rodeo Delense 5ec:'etary Melvin R. Laird and I a· b . Dr. He""' A. Kissinger, assistant to the Theme Trophy went to Laguna's own aocepted by Cly Councilman IC ard las N 1 d ~~ The art auction at the Hotel Laguna, -~ Top of the World Elementary SCbool for Goldberg. D t te te 1 ' .mere Goldberf was again auctioneer, Pr"identlorn1tlonal9'CUl'itymattets. their e1gle floal The float depicted the Second Divloion Marshal's Trophy .oug . 0 n res . · ' llOJd about 25 paintings, hringinc in • · The White HOUK Aid the panel wu in· sreat American . eagle, spanning some went to the longtime Laguna Greeter '" total of ~ately $1,000. volved in the mml comprtbensiVe revieW Eller Lanon. ,1he award was accepted by l · · · :'!be WJuflrJ'..tlval continues throu&h of the ddeme department since Ille City Councilman Jooeph O'Sullivan. ::.=nd·:~~~: ~:;'.""Commj--o1 1MT .anc1 Vandals Attempt ~~~~~a=".'....oi!J!dai. In·'BUY .. ;n·g· 'Nim .1P. _l P. 'I.an,,· .t .. ~t ··· 8-11 Shullleboml Club, 451 Cliff Drive, ffigb School Dynamil<n . , " ~ 7,'-' It z p.m. 11'111 free. { r > I • · r · T B Fl l --llJ ... d -Ntw Or1-ons -mov1 .. ol ·the -.... Californian Named . 0 ' urn:. (},a Jazz Club Marching Band of Anabe!J\I . ..::.. · will·be atreened 'J'.oeld•Y night beCinnin« But Jmdor Majottttet _Buena Park TWo "ftl~dly" compeHton to much space,"' &·c:ampmy 1ff Fa,. at • JI.II!. at !ht Forum -on the r A d p . f La1111n1 B•ach firemen rescued. prize-Calia>etl<•. ~utoneUCI uld today . they aren·~· ift. said. • Festlval·ot Arla grnunds. Admission IJ $2. . 0 Ca emy OSI IOD winner Palrioh' Day Parade float eaily Best Sealot M1joretles -Lin.Lovette tortsled In buying the ""''I'"'• llnn'1 Autoo.Ucs put the a p-r aw 11 a I ' The arts and crafts fair 1t the fesUVal . S;unday. after vandals attempted to bunt Majorette Corps. half-built.. $23-mllllon plant tn Lquna moderniltic structure on the bio$ l"KJl]ds will be open from 101.m. unW S WASHlNGTON IUPI) -Pmident it. Best Color Gaard _ Cypress Police Niguel which went on the market last~ becauseof•Jagtng govemment·contrlda;i p.m. __filxon today selected Lou.111 R. Vincent! of After winning the Theme Trophy in the "'eet. Its spokesmen saJd. p, Pasa~ena. Caltf., and LeU Jobb Sverdrup Saturday mdrnlng parade, Top of the ne:;, RIJh . School Drill Team ...,. "We're de:!lnltely not Interested," said The dilemma ol llowdown la c:ontra'tl of st l;ouis, Mo., to be members of the \Vorld Elemenl.ary School's fl Oat, a. giant Sweetwater High Scliool. -~· a 5~tsmaa for McDonntll·Oou&Jaa: In also bar bit all Its compeUton in tba· Board of Vislklrs of the United States American eagle made: of colored paper on Bat Jamor WP Drill Team -Sequoia Hwiuiigtoa Beach today. "We have no reor county, too. •off. HALF MOON BAY 'UPI)_ Fh•e-year· a wire !rame. was parked In the hlgh Junior High 6cliool. · · qulmnenta for such• building." u .an- 01 • Tact i' ~ ·Sco--.i'~ old David Adams wa1 washed onto the Pi1ilitary Academy at West Point. school lot on Park Avenue. Bttt Janlor Ills' Band -Sycamore EueoUally the same respo1158 came H "' ~ beatb. UllCOl'IScious but. still aijve almost a ViiiCenti. 64. president of West.co Finan· Summoned ;;it 12:45 a.m. Sunday, Junior High School. frOm spokesmen for P h.i l·co • F4 r d' _ •.. , .-~ half bour after he was swept awiy by the c,ial 9or°P·· and sVerdrup, 72. president.of riremen said tbe float had bffn set on &A Dnua u d Baste Corps -Boys' Aeronutronlc tn Newport thia ·morning. SAIGON (AP) -Foreip , llUU:Rli'-' crash&i& surf Sunday. A doctor and a S •-· E 1 · Co fire with a wadded oe:w1papu which had Club of Whittier. . "We don't koow North ·American Tran Vaa. Lam aaid today that ~ Hayward fireman gave the: Livermore verwup 01 neermg .. were a~ been lighted and thrown into it. The blaze BtM Julor Youth Band -Cypress: Rockwell's respoll3e, but we *11f~ have believes Hanoi JCOrtd a victory throuatl • boy artificial rtspiration in ab if ts. until poin!ed tor thr" years 1 ter:ms. They will was utiJlguisbed in Ume to save most of' Sbowstoppers. any Interest in that building becauae it "sheer intranslJenoe" tn 1981 ·when die the Ralf Moon Bay Fire lkpartmeht. ar-succeed. Frederick A'. Kappel and Jame.5 the noat and the vehicle on which il was Btle,Semor Yoatll Bud -.Lone Beach exceeds the alze of. operaUons ln Newport United States ~lted the bambinC · ol. r!Vel:t with a resuscitator. ' · · . A;;S~r:fdci 9.'~·:t~s h!Jve e~ired. mounted . · · Junior Concert>Band. Madi and we wouldn't have use for that1 North Vietnam. ·~~~iii!iiiiiiliii~ ...... iiiiiiililiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiilllmllmllmliiiiiiiliiiiiilliiiiiilliiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii :--~~~.,: •f<t • Boy,.S, Survives Sur f • · El·Ra~ho has t'l;e hottest price in town! • .. EACH • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ripe and 1woet and j_ojcyl A wonderful way·lo·obrt·tlte d•Y •• hai..a,.wiU..'liiiiley •. or e.rve broned,·witlt pork .• or eel!ll<lltil in a t.mptinr fruit aalad !·And aavel . -. . ' . ' ' E.4rlV bird viii~ .i~ t/t• Dro<•'"ll .dtpartmt•tl ·, . . . ·r .. i·f ' ·f •t Dri-L · · ·'ICU · J i · 9 ""b · f "'"',j 8 '1 "411 811fe 1111 naS ... .' ... : ..... : ... : 4-r-. Ill Of .DG J · •UUU ..................... hi' .Chbice of favored flavors ... 46,oz: .. caDl!I. .. ';-· Gerber' a ••• chOOM Bab.r'a.favorit.e vari'etie& ! Upton Diililers .............................. 6r- s ... e 10eonJthe&e· euy-to.fi%caMervJel!I T . . Tl .. t Jul . ' . " . 29• oma o ce ................................ . Libby's .•. brirh(t11 vor in bii 45 oz. me. . s· & w Apple· Sauce ................... : .. ar- Crll!hed; Chunb or.Sliced .•. No. 2 cans Bi,r·21i oz. rlus .,. serve chilled with pork! Dole's Pi"'8pple ............... , . .. . .. 3 ... '1 1 1;1,11.~"""°'"(i.<fi•«ri•tv for flnt-ot·tl.. weik m.,.,..( ' '. · . " ·. P . k :1 . ""I ' -D~ l:C'C' ovni M&aVf . 89c , -I 0. • """'LLJ-J • • •. '"1.:nLIUl'-1... • -or , oas · .................................. ,. . . . . •. ~IJ>Otk •• ¥<!· eo V&rJ./!"lh •• the a.roma u ·you take it from the oven will be-a clarion call to the hunro horde I P~ -.k .. · (' :tf t WADED .•.. READY:TO ·COOK · s·· 9c or ... u e. s .... ; ................... .;. ·:· ... "' ..... ·. . lb. .. ~pot:Jt; cct,lfd ."1tlt porleetty eeeeonod breadinr ••• ·flavors that blend to make :this trtateven more aJipetiiin&'l P~.Steat ............... : .................. ,.m ~ ................ , ....................... 59~ Al~...U.-"~.wilhsr&'Yl EHtancho'aownCountryStyle l 1 1 Sa~ !Ml lfdiollt m El Rado'• D~n flflriltvt ,Al.die Salads and . Gela c . ' . . \nGI y .. Hn ups ............................................... ~ _ Deliei-· aaladJ ••• nodT lo Nm , , • color'ful '81atina in lemPlln&' fruit ...ri.l!w!.J\<Si'k•l• • · • -' ;t • -~ •• I• ' ·. • . • h • -• • ' : • > • ' t ·1" t ' . I ( • i • • • • • . .....,. , ... __ tJ,:'1'70 =ze·s r ... ~--...,,... ... ~ profesoot ~ ecoJOa ;,,..,rick. I . smith haW d~te O@l'n!ea ·. of those '1!ropheu ·of =' wllo scare the populaUQn tliln Info~ them. He ·~ ''We""re a ctiSls oriented socleb' a..S 1'e have .to ~me hysteri_cal to.tiet actio'n.'' "~ . . r, . • ·--.J\~-iTlirftJt .. . . .ll•sfield: JJ.~esr:: ... '"'\( .·. :S:cnoqV _·:Bili~ :·OK.; .... •• ' • • • Lull in War Cranston Joins ~~<;<>~1:,l today ~c1~1~ -UP'fT~ POL'kEMAN EXAMINES HUGE DISPLAY OF WEAPONS, AMMUNITION FROM NY 'RAID ' • • 12 Arrested in S.iiure Identified 11M1mbera. of P1nthers' Patriot P1rty An·H· ·ti: Car -n .,....__._r-= :iarrw«>:.\~ Gl"b~ ........ --• swe 1ul1 lha1 11as dropped batue action 1o llf Democrats Push lowest pobit In l1Jur months. · • . . • I Thl11Q1~..;..,,1oo1ced '1><tt<r1n·, S~1.1ate :forces eo~d~:;::,rin"~e~-7For Further Cuts tiff M~ri. Slot< • t;;ollegt Agrlcu~ .. , . _ . :. , -.. '· wetk, canc:elod .)l53 •trike• In Vlelnom . . t.,. ~t •rinC. Jantt Avtl'I WASHINGTON (UPI) -S.n. Alan for more 1IWl II bour1 lo send the d tilt sc!lool Thi.r fiuh •·114 Cranston (Do€11lf.), -todsy ~· bombers oJ!llnlt tbe North VletUmae rn. Defense Budget· ffofDe1' ahowd "P1 ~ ~ . would vote ·aaalnst the Supt'mle .Court takeoyer on "the Plain of Jars in Laos, men in 'tht ~t ·aM :t.Om nommauonotJ'udgeG.HarroldCArsweu. The bombers resumed their strlket in lht ,,..;id-,,,.,,..,.. to I/Ta<!... Cranatoo; the 17th .... tor lo aruiounee Vietnam today wtih a rnlaioO one mil• WASHINGTON (UPI) -The ll.3 a!i' with a l>a<:llelor's degree from. lht he woilld •ppose '.conllrmaHoo, said In a south ol the demllltarlzod zone (DMZ) blllioit surplus In Pialdent N\'Oll'• ~rtmeftt. · · statement: -near Con Tblen. bUdg•t probably will vanish and ts not ,X ---. "'-· -·,.:....· "'111ere is ·nothina in Judge Carswell'a Tbe sourcH :sald the prtdlcted new en:ougti to fight tnnation anyway, ac- subsequeot. r<oord to show thJ_\ ~ II.,. guerrilla ofteiilive would empbasl2e cordlng lo a Democtatlc party wk force ~!.· Herrick HIOh Sdlool ch.a"led the 'l!hlte supmnacy vl•l'• he sbelllnp ol allle<l bases near South Vie~ basketball team fought as they al-held " 1 young P,llUcal candldale. nam'1 borders and that Viet Coog and report. ways fight _ lo win. This time "In !act, the firs\ time he disavowed !Jortl! Vie~, units would probably The defense budget should be cul they dJ41L .Tbe llftdannted Hemet the ~rlne or white sup~macy ~;D. trftO·dlspute the·paclflcat!On prollfl11l. ~" 15 bjlllon is an anti-Inflationary fl.v••••at Witt Bl"" -"'-1 60-63 to years later, and then; 0nlr when be •as Documenta. captuied . by allled troops meuure and to provide moi:e money for • '"' -~ noml!joted !or the ·suprtme court Md lndl tect Iha Ire 0 North VI :f. b"81< 'a0~'.Pme lo,$1g streak w.., publicly conlr0nte4' with his own "!' 1 ' ~ ... domeaUc prosrairu, the report said. Which •trel ed bac• to 1965 replal:ements hsve arrive<! re= Y In "A rod U I dd'ti -• 15 bllli i> "k _ _ .• . · past." , the region near the Cambodian .~r , . ue on o an a 1 ~n.... on !\ ,:,· • '··~•. . Cranston s reference was to a 1948 .QQr,th of Saigon ~.~llld.:>. ~ In• Utis· lnige ·defense budget would pra- ,.. 'f.# ' , · ~1~. rswe.n blcldeett'!ifropped to .an ari!tfle of .~te to meeting our existing com- ..,.ji.oi•..i..;..,;·· ·.__"!.P~ ~t;:al!f~ . I,,~ "'it]. · gthe~tloowe.r.;~ """.!f"fiiiliti''!bich could subsianllally U.Uip!omats are highly... , _ ·: :-;,'fij';.~ ~,4lstinctlqi· "'-•t l :J'~t "' 'if f~ ~ ~ll'ia ~. ~inl. crime E_roo~au~·!~Ul'"li':i'~~: juilit, "'°"'" aiid trntt:d Statli al' '<.-Olher ,IOWI ~ ~ North Viet-control a1'f;en;on1!Unla:I "!'' i;;-wartata. One ambcwador torney." namese ofrenllff.r.1n ii!Jlbborlna Laos PfOVeaients~·~ it ·. : ~"We are •~ng th< China Fonner Vice Ptelldent Hubert H. was designed In pan lo,reUeve the bom-.'llle -~rt wu -··-' under the '""'! · · H11DIJlllny said C""""ll lboWd not)lave b' · the H Cbi lllinl1 Trail ·~ · r-1'"'-~t wil~ !;;;;r'J,!t ':t"~ been QOminated and that the · ~t" Itm:~r~~ °'!trect .~ far .of dra.mi cbairm1nshJp of Yale U1n t v er 1 It Y looridng· m"'!!lr." •,.,.; -sboul~ 'l1!jecl him. B52s off the trlll lhiee llriles for atllcb ~h)lll Merton J . Peck for tl)e · t. .• _. . , in Laos. ~ Democratic Policy Council's committee • ~ · · · Jn the latest B52 attacks in Laoa the of national priorities. ' ' • .. A.po' 116 _M ... :ny Se. e bombers powided SUPPiy ' uiies ,ol iuer-Other mombeni ol u;e "truth In --'--. _ ""' rillas who capluttd the Plila o1 Jan "' budgetlq" tuk force are Sin. Waller F . .¥ II · th -•~ti I Ii Saturday. Mlllllry aourcts aald some Mond"1e or M-ll ~ Paul J. '10 owing e couvu; on o ve M ' 'C ' . . North Vietnamese units attacked a LiM> w,arn&e, former assiltant secretary of of.the Chicago seven. Not•th• OOn S rust · tlau , goyernmenl outpost ..Uth or the' def._. lie lngor, dau~hter of Dovld Doll-• ,_.,__ The tuk force said the ""-'·' tr tlon I!,' Wh~ 'was . convicted, sa1·~. . , pliln Sunday in a thrust that WUK;ated d.,,...-s a • HOllSTON (UPI) -Apollo 13 they Intend lo aeize mor< 'leiTitoiy surplus would probably hap pear " ey'"'\g~lng ·,to see au hell fly astronauts, who will go to the moon's • becauae it is dependent on cor.grealonat n l-'l'bey're' asking for It and hlghliiid1 for Ille Ont Um<, wlD orobably ~n lo poolpone a ~Y Jnaem !or 111"'-'re ·g..1ng to·get it." find evtdeoc< ol 1 luoat "crust,~ a .noted Brandeis President . aqv<-employes and on ral!es in ·r. e sclesllst said todsy. P.oslal rate<. ~ Rep. John Con11f11 (lJ.Mich.) ~ one of thpje who commttti-f<I on th< bU$itlg cootrownv to ltalan« the ract1· in··,achoob. K~· M lllid, "If yo•'"' r..Ugc ~uog 4l1out ·~Ullng, I'll o/f•r a roller • '1c.ate CYMndmetlt." •• • • : ' . .\ wo~ In l>Wlbar West Va, filed a cqnplain~·1iijth \oCa1 poUce thl!l a teen-age girl g111hh<d a wig f~ ·her head and fl~. 'The teen- ag+')• ln<custody, but the' pilfered pei:Jll" 11 still unaccounted ·tor. • • Dr. 'Anlhoo)' Turkevlcll ol the Uolven;i-To Saa.k .Senate-t:!-a·t · Al!!>oulh,the report ool<d that defense ty ol Cbi-. addrealn( the 1!tlll .,,. """' .,., ~ "1>uld ran 15:1 billion in the nual mettlng of the American Chemical co'rhing fiscaJ year, it expressed dismay Society, said the surfat-e'l._. the blgblands· WESTON, Mass. (AP) -Morris that the total would sUll run as high as conlains 'material of jplieh· lea denaitY, Abram announced today he: l5 resigning $73.6 billion. than the sea-like plains~ of the mocn! as president of Brandeis University and "Defense spending ls somewhat reduc- ~ which have already been visited by man. said he would seek the Democratic ed -Ill( with much fanfare -but not "The density of tbe rocks inferred f~ nomination for the New York Slate seat pearly as much as other urgent national the chemical composition is las than in the U.S. Senate now held by needsret(lire,"tpereportsaid. "Further that of the moon as a whole," Turktv1dJ Republican Charles Goodell. thmt are•~ new weapooa pro- said. " • Abram's aftnouneement said he was re-granis °'l~ mitalnal value-which will ' 'Ibis suggests, he said,. tb4t at . .,.,. ear-spondlng to a "call from many quarters" escalate u.•.,,.·tai!e and,. I.,. the basis • 1y· stage a significant J19rtloo OD>~ niooct to ruli, for: the Senate. He si.ld he would for far higher ·deff* spendbig in futw'e · was mGlte.n enough to allow:tbe ftPIJ'.a-give bi& formal answer to those.quarters yeus. · lion of ·lighter material with a .~ tn about 10 days, but he told a newsman "Procrams to impr.ove the quality of melting point to rise to the surf.lce•.Ud he already consideffil himself a CJ!ndi· the envtronment ce tllDW; the ex· fonn a crust • , dltefortheJune24Dem()(falil'prinllrJ., pencil-:ma1ch '.0 nellbe' the · bold · '· atateri'lent.s nor actual needs. The crises in ·education and our urban centers are I! , .. LSkies Clear --Over ·Nation -. . largely Ignored . . . expenditures !or crime and drug control are ·woefully in- adequate." ,,. The report also described the ad· ministration's policy of relying on ti1ht II)lll">Y ,lo curb inllalloll as, "poleollally danceroos." It said such a policy .could result ln continuing ~ n f 1 a t I o n · ac- companied' by· a recession. ' l ' l I . ------ '<= . -. • in Michigan But BelOw Zero Marlu Rec0rded . . . . -,_ WUJia-~1'J:NA.llHT~ •>4-'IO I • .. Mltlt ..... !'NC. " .. .. " ~ n .... .. " " " " . " .. lO H . .. .. .. " " .. " "·" J1 ' ... ..31 .... . " ..... ~ ;: .~ .... .... .. " " .. . - n " ~ a , ••• ,,, ., .IJ . " ..... c ~ .... .. ~ .. " -.,. It ... . " .... .. " ~,.. .. ·a I ...... It n .n ~ .... -:-.. •· ' PeopleControl: · Taxing Subject? WASHINGTON (UPI)· -St n • Robert W. Packwoild, (R-Ore.). pro- pooed today llmlting-l lal u• empUclqs to a ~um· of three children. . • Packwoo•l'llid be -id 111tto«ict • legislation lo aD... I ••.oao H • empUoo !or the lint child, a !150 ex· emPll!>n'lor the .e.on.i drild, and a fSIJO eninptlon for the lblnl och!ld. , ~ 'l1!e •leglslallon would apply only In children bom after Jan. 1, 1973. A ·lanllly ~ h•Ylnc th-or mo"' ·childferi' would _1,. the r<plar allowance -now '900 lor tlCh eh.lld. "OUr growth rate must be slbwed," Packwood saJd ln a statement. "Thi! legi<lation encouragea lainili.., but It eneouraps smi.ller fa.millet: ., "Wlth sna\J.er families, we have a chanot. to save our amonment. ' . ·!'llllioal -· --ff . -. ..... !. • • 'Patriot' P~ Ai-senal Hit· . -'.! As Police Nab 12 in Raid NEW YORK (AP) -A police raid bas led to the: seizure of an arsenal of assorttd weapons and the arrest of 12 young men and women belonging to a white militant organization tbat supports the Black Panther party. The weapons, con,fiscated Sunday night included a 12-gauge &hotgun, ·three pistols, three knives, a !Word and several hundred round!: of ammunition, police said. In addjtion. police found four gas ma.ski, three reels of film and Black Panther and Patriot party pampbiell. · Those arreatm, includlng·three women, told police they were "revolutionaries" and members of the Patriot party, which they said supports the Black Paiitht!i;ti and ls aimed at r'¥1fcaliiing worklni!· class whites. They were wearing Black Panther buttons and ranged in ige from 17 lo 27. The Patriot party has its national head· . quarters In 1'1anhattan. A spot~ s,id Sunday night that "fhe whole : central commitlee of the Pa<rlol party ~· .bten arrested." · Among thoee arrested were · ~ Turco, 27, .a lawyer f~rmerly 3S!Odatfd with William Kunstler, chief t;k!feue lawyer of the Chicago Seven, and WJlllem Fesperman, 28, of Chicago, known as "Preachermanu because of hiJ {ervent oratorical style. Turco was identified by police aa tbe Patriot J>arty chief Of staff aod Fesperman as national chairman. The arrests were mide at a' sixth-Door • apartment on Manhattan 's Upper ·West Side and in 'I car parked near-the btillding entrance. POlice said the rald was launched when two dtt.ecttves watching the apartment· saw weapons being-carrteiHrom·the car ilil<i the'apart. meol Two . Calif o,rnia Coupks Survive in Plane M~l.u;iys ELY, Nev. (UPI) -Inc1ement wealber on the broad,.deJol~te Mormon Meta-. forced two small planes down ··over the When tl1e CO\tple attempted to•.n,.ciut weekend In separate and remote areaa of Sunday morning, the main landlng gear ~evada, but ~ priv~ ~ts. .ae. gave way and the plane 's wing struck companied by lhelr wt ... , beat the odd1. 'the ground. . • Found safe today, after a day aDd a Following the Sunday. morning crash, half buddied in their ~per Conuu~he the captain said he walked about ·15 on a narrow road in the mq!)le • ~. posting· roadblocks and leaving Worth!ngton Mountaln area 90 mtles notes on the route he crossed. southwest . of Ely, were Mr. a~ Mrs. fie and 6ia: wife wBlked five rftJJeS fu_ an Myron Quinton of Lancaster, Calif. abandoned mining camp where t'IJey·Were Another Cal~omia couple, Army Capt. found by ·thije St. G~rge, Q_t.n cat- Ajan C. Cooker'!\'!.~.~·· were Jos>lled '· flemgn wbo bad -a note'a1xheorclled 1n &"!"! condlUon .,....,. after •J>Oi\!llni lbe wide area. lbe night near Meaquije, Ne>. , : Botti amall plines were forced down by 1 • heavy ratn 'iqualta and bluoeey ..e.u.. "gnew B'ur' g · . "We were' I~." Quiftton';~'·a!Uir.' ;n. ' . . er. bis arrlnl In EIY early todsy., ,We dejlld. . .. . :'ea~~oi°'l,:i· ':l":,;:a:.~~.:ii:--In . Twin Blasts '. rainstonn. I landed all right but .iome tumbleweeds caught in a wheel and pu'll· ed the plane lntti I dltch..ll bent the prop so we couldn't take off. At News Media "We stayed in the plane. We hsd An.ANTA (UPI) -Vice President blankels and uRd the plane's clgamte Spiro·'!'. Agii.w and Cliiet Juatice W•- llghter lo bullil 1 nre~· ·: · · £:,Burger 'crlUci>od -lhe""' 7 Yb; 'l1le Quinlons were 5nally"f0tmcfby' •.. separate weekend 'ippe~ .... sheeplierder .. wbq brought them .baek lo denOIDlced the "clr!Jel" ,~, ~al civtlizaUon earJrtoda)', Pf'f:SS IDd ·Burger wu 1 lf' a Conic er. who G an Ariny. modlca! doctor "dlsr..pect1u1• television c . · lrom Fort Ord; Calif., and ~Js wile ,..... Agnew ,spqte at a JIOO-111!4lzli· ,found Sunday after ·Q>endlng the night Sabp'day night Ula! .railed II"*'° !K near Mesqulle. tlie·Geotgla.GOP. He Mid be dqes l\.11 Ill- Conker said he and his wl(e spent· .tend lo beiil the call ol )he "libftf news Saturday night in sleeping bap ·after nin . Q'ledia ••• • to )otrer rny voloe. . squalls forced bis Beech Musketeer~ . ' '.'I ~.lite lo do ljils, bat lillllll·oot make a uni.literal Wit.bdraWil! and ,. lberebJ .total< the -ol lhe Bonnie C~rlie t.'~" ~"'~~ :':'1::~ BJ _ _. • H• O T•"' •. ;,' ~-~~!'"\ieeit•qy,,t' ...... w. wws lS L_.,;IM . ·: : ...... ~~~~::· :=.. ~~ ~ , . . ~ .. ~ o/.~ drive! -ling ,CUIBllIDGi,, Ellalllld (UPIJ -• hil 1111 ~ c1o!rns o1 our P'rtnce CblHer'·Oubb«I his 1IDel ~ ~ Ind -llltlr ran.. !ii the Jl'ourth dress 'rel>eafJi) 'ill a rtvlew hli co1JicO • II.Ila!&!' ,. .. •• , will stage.)ater.lbll yeir. ' Burger'11tf1!!>'1lfdJI CBS Tttn!.I "Wbat. the he ~!Mil!" impiored ._-.bis IP!"!th Wiirdoof llliJ,t: the prince as bO l'OP<i<. for bis llnea the ~ Bar ,........,.UoO '~BA) llefore reportin SandO, In ~ rebel'1aJ ol C<lllve~lloti.. \~-. "Q.ilet Flows the 0.." at~ OOllop. 8ur'"1' lild Sunday lie --ca. m~~esandbad• = .. ~ :::'rn , =o: !::t o~~O:: l'IJlilila1n skit on wtatber f~ Buraer aUd tbe ~. were -be forgot lilt -. Cllar1e1 ..... ':JIB~~"'*' be ....,.., ,t\lm eel then said "N°" you ....-... :W~-it • covering bis speech. He said 'ihl! lliight neec1 the drw ~c'. . . . . .. . 1e1..is1oo Jlgbta hurl bis --and '"'"" Arter a lew ~ate &\ID<P ii;~ l!ie fUJ1!'lloD wu a noopubl!c one, ho memboiS of the cUt. lliO Prilico nplbed llmfted qt'lll cmnr• • llOIHledrooic his composuro and <0nllnlled.Ule lklL.. • • Loµrnalilta. • . ' , . I .. .. ----------------:--ir---r-------------;:---,.--·-------' ' • , - j~CTICING CHARM -Fountain Valley girls will learn the bas- !,Jc:',altrlbutes of, charm dunng a course 5J""'S"red by the Foontajn ·,Villey Woman's Club. The art of applYlllg make-up i• being re- hearsed by Julie H!'finer (left) and Stephanie Kuna (jnc mirior)., R!>gistration for the three •ossions will'talce.Place'at,10•,.,ril. Sa·. ,, turday, Feb. 28, m the community center. . - . . ., . • . --.. ' ; •, See How We Grew! ·Friends Celebr.a.te . . . . . Past Achi·eve·ments ,. :: ,. ,::,,. · Five years ago a group of dedicated people banded t~ether with the i::=-~mmon goal of helping their· city's libtaiy grow in its service to the com· '-._ m:llty. . ~-· On Monday, March 9. Friends <>f ·the ~llUl!lallJ. Valley_ Ubrary Wlli elebrate their birthday aiid review their &CCQJTI~llsbments with justifiable ~·"'pride. . • Since the first meeting, cliaired by Mrs. Robert Cardinal, the 16.\ ,.,: charter memtiers bave·'seen -the library double its floor s~ce (and still ~ bulge at the seams) udder the directioli o[ two full.time libranans. : Guided br, charter office~s. Mrs. Al Krukenberg, pr.,,ident; Mrs. Ed ,· Fee, vice preSldent; Mrs. Arthur Colgren, secretary .. and Bernard B~u· ~;Jang , treasurer, pie. active group started a redemption ~tamp collect1on (.· .and within a month obtained a clock to be donated to the hbrary. V. · Summer reading program parties were started and although re-~~~;freshments and ent.ertainment have differed, 3tteildance has enlarged be-- S"...,yond expectations at the annual aff8ir. S-;. A collection of records from the DAILY PILOT record plan and a ~~large globe were·preeeitted,for library use and the Friends helped with R .Jandscaping by danating tulip'.bulbs. ~ . :~; Bus trips, art shows.and a book discussion group were iniUattMJ, and •1_·· a scholarship fu·nd was started. r,. In cooperation with the Parks and Recreation Department, Friends I r ·'began a citywide spelling bee: Which now ~as the participation of the scl:iQ9)s , ; and is a well·known-annual event. -- : Friends also sponsor a creative writing contest which· has beeA en· ; Jthusiastically accepted by the younger children in the area and remlted ._ ·in the Meet the Authors tea. ; ~ The young organization currently is working on a cOllectton of for· t: eign language records· and a dis-Play. 'rack, and recenUy do,P8ted a sound· ~ . movie projector. , 1: · The annual used book sale Is the·only fwCling project sponsored by r; the Friends, and enough money was ..l'aised from.1ast1..June's sale to pur·~ •. chase art screens to display the-works of area arilst,s. . . . . . .. • . . ' • • , JODEAN HAS'l'INGS, .642-4Jtl . ' ,_.,..,, ,........., u. mt .. .. .. ,, Sessions . Polishe .cf Learning the qualities of. charm will be'·sixth. sev-· enth and eighth grade girls who attend a charm' course sponsored by the F<tuntain Valley Womants Club. Registration for the three sessions will be at 101 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28, in tjle community center; 1 " . ·' " There is no charge for the course, but girls are re- quested to bring a sack lunch, paper and pencil to the first two sessions. Miss Joann Harrison. instructor for the Ed Harrell Studio of Charm and Modeling, Santa Ana, will speak on fashion sense, modeling, poise, walk· ing anct cparm.. during the first"morning session Fe~. 28. Following lunch, Miss Joyce Stockwell from the . "-~•-'-"·.,J>ark0-aod.Recreation:JleputmeuLwill.Iecture aod:leatl1:.......-.~ the girls in exercises. -· Young _women planning to.attend sbou1d dress in proper attjre for. exercisil!g and bring a _,jump TOP."-"- Beglnning at 10 a .m. Saturday, Marcll 7, Mrs. Thoin- as Humphrey, RN; a member .oLthe club, will discuss skin care, diet ~d gene.rat health., Mrs . Terrell Zim- merman, fonner home econ6mtcs teacher and owner of the Daisy Patch In Huntington Beach, will di!cuss fa shion lines, planning wardrobes and graduation atiire following lunch . , On Saturday, March 14, Miss Ellen Evans, former Miss Fountain Valley;-Will comment ,during a tea and ffl,slllon .show from 1 to 3 p.m. · ?4odeling will be some of ~ the·girls who have attended the coorses. · Fliers have .been malled to all Foun\aln Valley -1e})ools, according to Mn. Dave Heffner,, ~rman. Additional Information may be obtained by•calllnc ber at 968'45ZI. •. ' • !, . Serving as president of .the grollp Is Mrs .. James•Diek, and others !1 who have served·in that capacity include'Mrs. Roy t>.onoyan and.Mrs. Ron--t~-aid Murphy. )ICCOMPL l~HMENTS 'LOGGE D -Cele)>rat.lnJ tb.eir ilfth·blrth--rtgbtt Mn. Jame• Dick, prestcfent, ltle&-70; Mn.~ Mwplr)r day D!'l',I m9nth will be Friends of llle,Foontain Vauer Library, , pr~ideut,, lJ67,~. endft!.rs. A(Krukenberg, Charter pl'llidlllt.<l!ho ____ -! and IO&iing ·four years •of growth and acbievemerlll ~re (left to wu elec(lcl in 1965. . , '. . "' ;,~: $,pare {: 4 11 ANN LANDERS: I dedded the ·-iiiol' time you printed a leUer qllosl ~nldng I would write and tell you ~Today b tlie day . li!1: wife always has been stubborn and ~-headed-Her rather told me when I iiln'ted her thal the only way to keep wa in line was lo lUtrt her over my Jiirie ud spank her with a hairbrush. In ~ he gave me a hair bruah for a wed- .... J>!'U<nL . .. i...ara and I have betn married 12 ~-and I've uoad that bruab ljoial1S of ht. Jl. wou,ld be·nO exacaeraUon lo. say die' hlJ(bruSh hu kepl our marriage ~--'t ' T" ·And l!O"·l'll\'Soilll:t• tum thi• leUtt ~ to.Leura so .she can tell you hoW she , . . 1· . . . , ' • • 1. • I . • • . '!/ . the R0€.l, ·S;pcait · ;the ,Wif~":~ Man ~s '. .Motto. ,·for Life . . . \ . . Wl1te •M·). · ' / Smltll. I 1houlcl tell you, AM, \.a~,Clllly • ,CONFIJliiriTw, TO' IN L0"1I: wrm JI 1"1R old. II b Terf hard to be lnokid , A MACHINE· One o1 Ille -be'i DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a )'OUll& cloW'n Oii and left oul ol lhtng1. llo!r•toow ....._,,:_ . ' • mother.with a big problem. I~ in-will I hav1 Jq P'IY 10< QM }lliatakof Whll oucb. • """""" ,.._ (flMndaJb', lllat vol,... with a married man. He Hid be 'lhould I do! -TUI.SA TROUBLES is) IJ becaUH be ii drl-. Ol -.e be'a IOftd mt ad I believed him. N!>.!r J1m · DEAll nuAr For -,.. ·-neurotic. ThiJ ii• oljlla ~ lllat .~ ~ • !·montl>old daug!ltel. ell paOll --A,,__...._ made him ri<h. ' feell lbout il -SINCEl\ELY YOURS, ha led boul I'll ~· h I 1114 a m!lerable pngnanq am haltd' .ta a i11111 •-Ioli-.....;,, • H.L.K.. ~ dredl ol cooples beaidOI Henry And me -·, ..., " 1 we q111m · 1 ~· un-tho'-'-· ~ore .. lht !'U hon>. nie, mill-_ - ' •:E"'-_,..,_,... _ end their JitUe Ulla UUs way. Now, what utfi 1 ·11• my whole w«ld Cblni:t4·· dill* •" U 11•1111 ..... DEAR ANN UNI>i:RS : Yoo are do you think, (ilJn Landen? -HENl\Y'I 11 koe~ 1 coukl,never RiV< hir up. Now _,.,,,.. ' ...,., AJ, "I •, ""'°'oboul Oii.........,.. u-y..,..u 'BAD GIRL. Im worldnl iwo jobs to supponj111 and •/:.r'" fta ..._. _ _...,.1 me when,J netd..11. lim·clad he nu the DEAi\ GDIL: t • Wok ~ ~ beneve rlle,-11'• not. •Id'/-I I ;.l'lll\l!!:"C*',.. 111,·11111 :=:a-.: .. ~=~.~ , ::'::,. J::..'it'~-.tb i:"~. i•~"::'.!i':~~ i;i:~.t ;:. "':l~~r ,.r-~ dh·-: • • .... -.... _. ..... .-......... Ibey IJnd oet t-1'.chlkl. 'lllen they well'-" -to ........... Alter a sponkin(, ff!l11'Y,•nd !,usually m7·•-llalldr-'"""_,.. -lllNt trut .,.,,like I hlVe sinaD.pil>. I haye ireJodl<t.,UolatrT """""' llol lllll 'IJ make love and we' don't evea r<member 1111'11 tllW 11Wlq1, 1" ~ wul II ttiev<r •~manlod .oo I _.by Miss. C!'o;~Nll)< ler lruldq Ille nleo. -, .. , ' j 1. 1 .. , 'i . I --· • • ! • I • • Dt ,.. leol 11111-..... If II? .. .....,..., ......... -.... ,.., Wrtta fW Am '-'n' ......, .. 1 'KIJ .. ,., ... ~,, .......... ,.. ~ ............ ,... ... * 11rt,....,..•1l11 """ 1 aw .. • 11o 11o11 ..,.,.,_,_ w1111,_ ............. -.-·, ~·~~ ... ~y f111Jf, ... , ••• .. _,. .. ~ •' . ) •• • J f UILY PILO.T Brunch , Show Arranged I I I -Spring Styl~s 1 Bloom 1'11hlon1 for Spring w 11 I aproul v.·hen the Wednesday Morning Club al Costa t.tesa sponsors an 11 aJn. ·~nch and slyle show Wednesday. Ftb. 25, in the Balboa Bay C)ub. Mrs. David Poppe 11, chairman, "''ill 1be joined by htr husband to model bride and bridegroom fa!hlons and 10 club members will model styles for all occas.IOns. 1'trs. Pat Harrison. O\\'ner of Lido Fashions, Lido Isle, will narrate and reservations arc Glendale Setting being accepted by Mrs. Arden Mead. 641-3453 unUI Mondoy, Feb. 23. Other activities planned by seCUons o( the 'club locludt. a bui trip, to Santa Anita for ~ races and tuncheOn In Uie clubhO"ute March S. Mn. Virginia Hoyt, chairman of tl\e Globetrotters, is accepting reservations. Mrs. W111iam Hill, special events chairman, is arrancLna a Hard Times party for April 4 in tl:\e Newport Beach Elk!s Club, and the Arts and Crafts Seclloo, chaired by Mn. Ala· ander Sinclair, ls mating jeweled trees and Easter eggs. The Goll Section plans a couples' day which will bo foll"!"'! by a party In the home of Mrs. George Spomer, according to Mrs. William ')lorick, chairman, and junior J:~on members will gather 1of an · Ita~n dinner party 'tomorrow in the home of Mrs. . Randy Nutt Mrs. David Forge i.~ accepting reservations. New club members who have been accepted include the Mmes. Joseph Panarisl, Leland M. Schauer, James M. Guest, Loren ti. Schuster and Charles R. Askin. Vows Exchanged ·Prejudice St. Pt1ark's E pis cop a I Church. Glendale. was the set. Ung for the double ring nup- tial! linking Marilyn Sauter and John Dana Aleiander. The Ret . Frederick A. Schilling directed Ule vOw ex· change for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sauter of Balboa Island and the son of Mr. and :P.1rs. John S. Alex· ander or Encinitas. Serving as maid of honor was Kristine AM Meade, while bridesmaids were Valen -YAA Laancn and Nancy Hanron. ~ Best man was Norman Selz and ushering guests to their 3Uls were Brtice He!TI!an and Gary Sauter. Flower glrf was Janet Alexailder, ,lbc Explored · • ~ J . Portraii. Challenge Prej- udice w I l I be the program when the Women's Society or Chri&Uan Service, Community United Methodist C b u r c h , HunUn1ton Beach meell at t:~ a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25. The program will b !'!. bridegroom's sister ·and ring MRS. ALEXANDER bear er w a S Dan I el 81lbo•n Wffs presented by a panel of women from the Community RelaUons Conference o r Southern California. The con· rerence, which began 15 years ago, ls comprised of womEn of various tthnJo---arid rellgklus backgrounds. Panel members will diacus! prejudice in their own Uves, and a question and answer period will follow the . presentation-. Vrebalovich. -------'-' --- The lubllc 1.5 invited in at- tend the meeting. :i:he bride is a graduate (If Burbank High School and now attends Pierce College, School of Nursing. Her husband at# tended Orange Coast C<illege and California State College at Long Bea'ch. They will reside in North Hollywood. Marriage News Told 1'-tr. and Mrs. Floyd Welborn of Kooskia, ldal>o have an· nounced the marriage of their daughter, Susan Let Welborn lo Timothy Allen Woodru ff. son (If Mr. and Mrs. J . W. • Woodruff ol Com Mesa. They e:r:changed vOws in Las Vegas. After a Palm Springs honey- moon, the newlyweds will reside In Costa Meu where the bridqroom will eonUnue his atucUa a& Or1111e Coast Colle&•- Buffet Set By Society A Martha's March for Mem- bership · buffet will b e sponsored by -the Blessed Sacrament Altar Society at 7 p.m. tomorrow -in the Westminster church. All parish women and their guests are invited to attend lht:-buffet and participate In 1 variety of games afterwards. A Martha Washington theme will prevail, according to Mrs. Louis Rlymond, memberihlp chairman. Additlon11·1n- formalioo may be obtained by cal~inl_~_at.~--· WAFFLE PIQUE PRINTS 'N SOLIDS splashy spring colors and dt1i9ns to mix with solids NO IRON COTTON 4-4" /45" wld• 9u1r . w11h1bl1 . , • .. s1 1~rd SLINKY KNITS EASTER BRIGHT PRINTS the grHlesl for drts, bl1>uses, slinky pen is 1c1t1t• 44 /45" wldo MATCHING SOLIDS $1.29 yd "All AMERICAN " RED , WHITE AND BLUE BONDED SUITINGS pleidsl chtch! slripMI novelties! yankee doodle dendies for spring wool, ocryllc, nylon s31a acetate trlcot lln1n1 $4" /56" widths • • • • • • yard Huntln1ton.~Center-Huntlrt1tlf' lt1ch ltl..., 9t s-'D .... fwy.~ l41·fll ' ' 1111...,-et le4ltll II~. -tt1°tllJ 0,.. M....., M ft14.., 1 t 'tll t -s.t.'4.., 'ti! ' -, .... , 12·1 Achieve New Status , . 'rr~.,,, It's the cut that makes the dlHerence. Here, a simple idea from Patrick de Barentzen achieves new atatus. From th·e subtle cut.away shoulders to the an- gular bodice construction this ~"'" ls unique. With a strip of belt and top-lit!tchtng throughout, you'll feel cool whatever the scene. Try It Jn silk sbantunf Jor e_veoing or linen for afternoons. 'Other fabric suggestions: novelty cot .. ton, synthetic blends. 63239 is cut in Misses slzes S..16. Size 12 requires approximately 2 1/8 yards of 5!1" fabric. This precut, preperforated Spadea Designer Pattern produces a better fit or money refunded. To order 63239; state size, include name, address and zip code. Send $1 .25 plus 25 cents fil'st-class post· age and handling for EACH pattern. Send orders for ~atterns to SPADEA, Box l'/, Dept. CX.15 Mlllord, :J. 08848. . FINAL NO,TICE!- SILVER REPLATING- . REDUCED 20% -LAST ·.-5 DAYS BEFORE : AFTER I Every Item Replated at Sala Prices s;"°""".--..... -POil JRITAllCI ll'ld .Ull l\tlrw ••• thll It In • = •tl•it time" w. ........ Of .t.. .... ...... .... ......... low -IO -- -11,,_, T-.ot .. $31.50 Ul.IO __ .,.,..Ill'_ ~ .. 16.50 11.20 ,."'*' llke new. nia. ,._.,. C•W . _,......._t .... _ ... -lporllld!IUO l.U mak• wontlerful 1Ut1. All w1rtr: * Mwtlt25 14.IO QUADIUP\.E 111..vtlt~TtD .., M T,.,. -. lklW lllwl1r1n1ha W SM ,,tw 14-11) •• , •• 15 .12 ............ _ OUR ;NEW :REPAIR .POLICY •ntE[ OENT llEMO'l•L aN itr•itllt•~"'r " 1M J11111t wt 1ihlt1tlttt. •ONLT $1,tS JOll •NT ANO ALL •DitnlONAL Jllfl'Allll 111 "'"''ii.. 11t111tln, ·~ •llJ'-ltet .. ,...,.,,,.'""""'*' .. ,.,int,,..... -.....1., ...... ~--. Ille, '°"" .......... ,., f11111lelllfll -,...., ' . ' MI.JI! BNDS l'ltBRUAay aa BRING JN SILVER TODA.YI The ltwt 11\at C•fW"'" lullt JIWILIU POil •2 YIAJll Aak Mwt our CMwtt1lent C""4111t Pllnt ' • ""kMtflurtl e Mu.., CN'lf ....., ••• ,, ... , c .. ,., ............. ~., 1M1 H1"4r 11'14. H1m_. hffh c .... ,,._. Ml Mii ltt.ut1 St•r•.Hourt: ~on.·Thvr1 .• ,r1. 1t 'tll t ; T1.1•1-·Wt4.•J1t. 10-6 " Hor~scope G~mini: Be pynamic L ~: fUESDA Y RomanUc lnlerlude maku W. fu¢nallnl people. Keep mhld a moot llJIUlllll day. Be open and be -..1111111 lo el<j)lo<e. FEBRUARY 24 ,dynamic, dartnc-ShUe olf ,Obtain hint from li<orP• Br.SYDNEY OMARR any teildeiicy toward oelf· message. You could It 11 · ' doubt. Your tonc-rantt views almott anything today. You 81U DD.EN BR E 4 lt S are sblrply lntuIUve. Personal have ,appeal . ' · 1 FB4TURID -4U1t1 Meome magnetWn 1inows." , CAP Rieb RN i(Dec. 22 ."Jan. ••em I t 1 • Loq ..... dlol C,\NC~ (Jube 2l-July ~i: •· 111: Thlt la •,powei day. The allluola are lltaU.red. Some Set pattern! m u p 1 e t . ""keynote It acJllevemeot, pro- ., tbeee Ire •••••tit) nd Property v a l u e fluctuates. ' IQ6tloll. fulltllmenl of obltga# make lteldbtt. Your lntulilve tntel1ect pro-·lions. You 1et what you need ARia (Much it.April llJ: vldes 111111,.r. Heed Inner + ~qUonally ~ financlaliy. ·Be wery lllout ....Uacll, loll&· voice. Family member could AQUARJ\JS (Jan., in-F,eb • term commitmenl.t.. Theft art make a s t o u n d I n I an-"ll): Peroelv,e trtndl. 1",ult oome 111dd<J ~ which nounetm41nl. your own JudpnenL EIJ>ti:!' Involve ,.._ 1 n v ., t m en t LEO (July 23-Aug. 2%): may not be flUl\Ular wltb ~ counaelor could help But \t Avoid unnecessary journeys. part I cu 11 r 11 t , t maybele1a1idvlce~really Olrectlon1 may not be clear. circunutancea. You mast requtfe. . •.· RelaUves could be confu~ed. complete wi,at wu it.a~ - 'l\AUIWS (April ~May 10): ... ~ccenl on unusual ldeas .• You no more delay1. ·i ~ Your.work routine Ii aubJect ·are aolog lo expand -and PISCES (Feb. It-March!!!): to corDRJete re'(laion. Some of have fun. Some who handle ~·r your lilbit polterns .,.,.. cu~ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. UI: finances ml)I tppur r .r dropped. trlnl(ormed. LelloOI Money situation may be er-.· erraUcr You maD . e are leuned-you 11m ln aeJf. raUc. Be aure you know why, advances..-People ;who "' ateem. ~where and how. Promises an lukewarm •re tralllformettn- G_!:MINI (Mty 21-Jl!!I" 20)' fiJ1e._Bu;, 11 r1 aecurily, Co-lo entbullaaUc allies-~, ~w ,.,peel you if-i:· -demaridi·are artlculaled. IF TODAY IS ' YO~ R A d t LIBRA (Sep!. 23-0cl. U): BIRTIIDAY you are capable YU an es Your ablllly to draw people lo of creating and approcla!lng you ts accented. -You oom· works of .JJ;rL Emo t lo n ~I H L _ ·h munlcate feelings. You are !Unnoll will boomerq ln 0St unc • magnetic. Opposite sex finds , your favor . Feel this and keep you utterly fascinating. This is the faith . - GeUing a 1prlns start with ne" members are current membe111 of Lu Ayudanles, - ~ Htil)tlngton Beach Women's Auxiliary of Family Service Aaaoclation of Orana:e your day. 1~v;;;:;;;iji;;;:;;;;v;;;:;~ SCOJlPIO (Ocl. 23-N"-21 ): I l You may become involved with phiJect which is related tO iroup activity. If sym· Never patheUc, you g:aln not only for Qn others, but for yourself. You ~0\:. y .1gnu1can1 back•l•g• Sunqay Counly. ' Mrs. Dudley Boyce will host a . luncheon for prospects al lf:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2S. S&GITl'ARIUS _J!'il>y~ -·' pee. ?I): You can meet som"'-ie 'I-"-" - . Wt 'r• 11111'1 6 d•:r: t wtitk;::_,,. 'Auiltinc wllll the luncheon ~I be Mn_, 0.... Miller, Mr~ 1bomu Harlow and -Mrs. Walter Charamu, members of the arransemenb: com· -Demonstration Vld!1"4 • '°""'"'• -•IDl'I, fl~ y•ri-Inf •H tltt kllltt"" ll'ISfM.· !Ion 'I'" nttd -Oii 5UMIYt .. ~" Mrs. Robert Brewis will open her home to the Hun- Uniton Beach Alumnae of Delta Gamma at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25. A wig demonstration ls being plan· ned. THI #. KNIT WIT;: I mHtee. . The Mw.......Volunteer group, barely a Year Old, acquaints the public with the services available to families under stress in the community. South Coest Pl1i1 :'" LOWEil MALL NOW ••• THERE . ARE TWO ~: CROWNING GLORY BEAUTY . SALONS~ TO SERVE YOU IN COSTA MESA 1. 2~ Crowning Glory _(formerly Caprice Coiffures) _ South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa• phone 546"-7186 Crowning Glory 267 East 17th Street Costa Mesa • p_hone 548-9919 % PRJCE "PERM SALE SALE ENDS THIS WEEK .....,., llMltflfll urll ... ..,.,_ t. '"! Hel4 tMt tlefH1r Mt wltll HIJ>UN !"'mil L••k ,...., ,. 1• wttM.t tr.ttt .. ..-...,. ... An "' I• .... Mtl~! C•M•l•'41· '20 MAGIC CURL 'I 0 '25 GLAMOR CURL '12'° 135 REGAL CURL '17" lhl.i,ot ,.., .. , olwoyo 15.95 (normal hair only) r=-=~lu&AUlf BAR.GAINS-r·--r-,.;-;;e;• iijioetlitt 1•61 f Wbiti ~1-~T~lrttelryo beauty budget bnd enjoy a Oatterinq style, EVEN MOllE SAVINGS ON MON .. TUES .. WED. ... IHAM..•00.SET • HAIRCUT . III STYLE IHAMP00-111' e,••licur •. MON .. nrES .. W!D. $245 ,, .. LATEll WEU '2'' '2" •• -Crowning Glory BEAU1'Y SALONS OP!N IVININOS & SUNDAY CROWNING GLOR 267 I . 17th ST., COSTA MISA PHONE 541·9919 • . - OP'IN IVININOI CROWNING GLOR (f•f'Nfiy c.,rtc• Celff•rnJ SOtlTH COAST PLAZA L•....,........_..ntt."lffn PHONE 546-1116 ' ' ' •' ·.· ,-:A ·- 1. .. I -. . , " Ne w ....... ' . . ' . ~OL..63,.N0.,45,.l•SECTIONS, 12·fAGES OAAN6E CQUNTY, <;'>Ll~l\NJA. MQNDltY, FllRUARY 2~. 1970 ' ' -I • TEN'CENTS • J ; •• Coastline's PJBDs ·StiD Far_Aw~y Of .. Deltr .......... Trvlnt Company planAtrs will meet with city, county and state aff1ctal.!1 for ,tnanrmonflu to come before a tentaUve ,plan Is annOunced f<r the de~IOP.fMiit of i'.5 mUti Ol "9asUlnt bttween Coiona del >,tar •lid Lquna Bt1cb, The. rJineb adminietr.aUon .has deckled fjl lnclUde, pullllc-o!flctali-in..fint.phU. discus<toa. ol ..... ol .the 1;000 ~., ot prime OCte.n front lanCI but has not open- ed the talkl ta the· pr .... Once a cltafl of a precise Jlltll ult plan 11 drawn up there will be pul>llc·hoorin;s, Irvine Company President William R. Mason haa uld. Such bearing&, he ill· d.icated, are at leut-aix monthi ,away. Groundbnakin1 for tbe. first develop- tnent, M190n remarked, Is perhaps as much u two years away. ~· ... -· .. -' ' AmeriCRlls GUnnea ¥ ,_ ~-• • • , . . A·rabs RUldle i ordan t ouri!it. Biu . JERUSALEM· (AP) -Arab terrorist. attackad 1 bua carrying 37.AmerlcW on a "BlbJe Land Tour" of braeli-occUplld Jordan today and one' woman wu killed .. Two other American women aDd l local tour gukte were ~· · _ lsntll offldall ldellUfied ~-dead · woman u Barbara Ertlt, 31, Graodvilk, Mich. Her huablnd, Theodore, de9::ribed as a Protestant mlniater, was ,ainona: the bus pusen.11en bul ...,ped Injury. Mrs. Ertle wis the third American tourut to die In the Arab-Israeli hosUllties !Ince the 19'7 Middle East War. •• The wounded American women were * * * Israel Warns Arabs to Quit ' . ' ' .- ideotlfied 11 Tabu Damico of AUantic lnsUrance Co. of Buffalo, N.Y •• mt hid City, N.J., and Lucille DraPer: Buffalo,· arrivtd Saturday. · · N.Y. Mrs. Damico told an official at "Everything so far had beeo ., lfadusah HOlpltai :' · btautilul, ·,..·peaCd\11 ii)~ riormal;'~'Mri. "We were dr:Jvlhg aJona ... out of ~Heltron_.,,_ ~ Y.fd. · :, ....-1 , ~ • abollf.3:20 wf)f11.suddenli we were beb)g 'The; w~ IUlde. wa, jdepUfied by _shot at (iom all-sides. , , ho~itaJ officials. as· ~vi . GrJmber11 who . • , · · . Uves iri the Israf!IJ port Of Hatta. ·Re 'wu "We· crawled under the seal! ror safe-. released from the hospital after treat.\ ty." . · lll•nl lo~ mliloi woondi froni ll1'>c slaa Mrs. Damico was ~slightly wournktt in Grimbug said he belle'(ed machtDe &fit\ one leg . and Mre. Draper had •aJJcbt · Ore hit the bus, one of two traveling near · wounds lq both !!gs. 1 the village ,of HAlhOul On the oUtl1drfi ·of They.said tbey'we.t_e on a "Bible~. Hebron. The other bus was ROt aitacbd, Tour" sponsored by tbe"I BapU.s:l· Lile' be said.· · . ' A Bead Star&? Pri.S(iners' Escapes · Foiled . . . . . ' . . Eight public officials participated in L -• iffilctmlon!'aftd Were-taken on-a boat tou,.~-¥.!llll along the coast by lhe Irvine Company DAILT .. ILOT Slfff ..._ Raidfug TW6 prisoners"'-one·ol tllem-wHh-• 'l'llen' .... Jol10D,1•d la-.!1,,A bably 'tile hardest htld In the buam..o '-' Santa A¥· ~ la~r. . : -F)iday. , ~ . Irvine Senior Vice President Raymond Watson held a ·presg conlennce·at which he said press coverage ol Uie. dbeuuions ''.didn't seem appropriate" because 1PJeUm.inary thought,, might becoine im- printed. on rea<krS' mind.! u facts. Watson noted the Irvine Company is owher of the "land and "ii being unusually conDderate or public µ,terests in talking .div~opment over with the public official.! before draftihg a development plan. "NonnaU1,, a master plan ii prepared by a privalJ firm and then presented to public agencies for reacUon and posst"bly Dther.ideas," Wataon said. "What we're rloing la. sollcitlns the ideu now, to see ~tber-thty. can be worked compatibly iilio a plan that balance.a private and publi< development." , . WatsoA bu said two goals of the devel.,....i plan are lo . provid< public beach acceu and lo have an unin- ten:upted pedestrian beach walkway from lCorona de! Mar ta Lagun1 Btacll. Meeting with the frvine executive• Fri- day jwe.re Newport Beach Mayor Doreen h1arshaJ1, Laguna Beach Mayor Glenn ·1der and Laguna Beach City Manager James Wheaton. From the county were Planning Director Forest Die.ta.son, Patka and Beaches Director Kenneth ' Sampson and Real Property Services Director Stanley JVau!t. Repretenting the · state of C'alifornia 1J.el't Department of Navigation and <kean Relources Director Robfrt· Walker and Chief of Planning and Development (or PaiU and Recre.itioo 'James Warren. A first meeting with 1 sllght.b' different ca.!lt of public oUlclals Wu·hekl a month igo. . ' Newport 'Police. Get Top IJonors . ~ In LA Academy P"id Students Protest became inst.apt collaborit'ora-Sunctay Valenzuela toot one ~t at·tbl,llPlnt Demonstrating against eight hours' \VOfk required, psychiatric tech· . nician trainees enrolled in Golden West CoUege PT "course paraded outside Fairview State Hospital ·in Costa Mesa Saturday, to focus attention on their c6mplaints. They are·paid regular ~alary during 48-week GWC training, but State Department of Mental Hygiene re· quires an additional eight-hour hospital shift. Union 'and these trainees claim this is too much. lfternoon In the nOt·SO-crtat. e.!Caj)e at bole in ~ c:elling, look.cc! at the Olflct1o Fmn Wire Semen --NeWpOrt Beach poUCe headqu'irtera. "' a:cross ~tbe a1a:e wall, then vauUad lMo JERUSALEM -Premier Golda Meir And when the epl.!Ode in~ the raftus · the attic. · . : said today Israel would act on its ·own if of the okl st.ru<!ture e.nded, several ol· Policemen cl8f'.llbered Jnto the dam,, ke end ficers and Ont ·of the Inmate.! got a grand du&ty alttc afier him. • the world does not-ta measures-to tour of the atUc. Another prl10ner wound Officer§; said that Valenzuela then Arab terrorbt attacks on. civll··aviation. up with a headache. found a, nice cornec full ·of •crlaH:tols Ten airlines suspended mall and .freight Police reConstructed the episode Uke electrical wire~ and began . crabbing 11ervlce to brael. this: ' ' them, shouting he would electrocute Olympic AJrwayi, Al Italia ~·Sabella Roderick Henry Scribner, SS, or 115 himself ii officers ca.me \GO cloie. Crown Jewels Robbery Crystal Ave., Balboa Ieland, was' 'That· didn't work. joined seven other airlines in retualng \0 awaiting book1ng on charaes 0 t The attic. has been rewlred ~ o~, Oy freight and mail tO Israel until KCW'i-defrauding an inn keeper and mallciooa Valen~ela co~'t ·llnd any WI.rel with ty JlreCautJons could be.-U&htened-mischief after aUeudJy goina: on a spree eleetr1c1ty runrung through them. lvael's ambassador to Britain protesied fhr9win1 Oar glusea around the Wand's · So he gave up: · that this wu bowing, to Ar1b terrorist in-butineaa area. · , · Both men wound up in cuatody, oUk:era L B • A d · Umldailon · · Police. uld ,Scrlbrier,1ud<!eply ;hopped. ~I<!. ; . ·. · ' • , oss ·ei~ ssosse . '_ .~reanwftiiel<td&Y,,Swi~-~·a on top ol I small COW>t.r ill !ht Nowthedepartintnt'11tallil~e~aMil . "--1 . , , . . , virtllal ,.r Anllsj-'. ~~~-~, '• :!M· · ,~', •~w·~fiif~f""r'- • ' • . ' • 1 -~ ~ • \ • , • ;, .~. ,t' I ~~,,..., '. . • . I ~'f; . di ,. bUUed oot-hOI • ·"About the only thiftl um eoUlll Ifill . ' 9!' 7, • '\ I tht: I irtlde out o£ tJtidr fV .. .._. , ~la,. A (jpa1 .dollar value on lndlari aowft" Th&M'lld.ay moi'njne, ·&;t ,..the royil }eftl! · eteW ho1n ~Mei di'td'.. " ft;Unr with h s head. th1'ougb the new cellJng would bi • huft. jewell a1>4 other ~ of expensive were sUll in the tton~e. Swla Presiderit Bani Peter Techudl Soon afterward, Scribner wOW1d up iP a dredi>OP,lld teymUe," one , patrolmD . . . Tbe JUllill<P obtaln.d the safe' com-told' a ....,. conhran tbit !be Swils cell with .I 11itder celling. quipped. • l 1 jewelry taken tn a Ful)ion Island Jewelry bjnatioO and .key& to .dl!Play cases from authorities will lslOe VisQ to aaGoinals store robbery last Thunda)f( ls expec;ted UJe. clerk then loeded the jewelry into a ffom Arab statea only on humanitarian lo be tabUlated by "rue.day, Newport paJir bag. . grounds -for visits of relatiYe.!I -"and police said today . ·No leads on the two men have been ai:i-where slg!Uficaot Swiu interests are 1t Ainong the figures will be a description n~ed by po~ce, vrpo are being aided slake'·. that is for diplomatic aJ'Cf tm-' ' . . by FBI aiients m, the 1ny~~J_a~lon. portant_buatness vl1lts. , and es~°'·~ value of several pieces or · · He said tourist mas will no lonier be jewelry from the collecUon of AsllS Hasan gJven to Arabs with the exception of "eJ· Khon ,of Costa' Mtaa. He ~the crown Co"~t Yacl•tsrnar• traiirdinory cases." such as. tripo by price of ~ Indian State of Arcot. ~ '1 " journalists. , Khan lut Friday claimed that his Mrs. Meir met with envOys of 18 na- 0priceless" crown, a necklace and J h p tt tlon1 to appeil fOr worldwide riieeures several other pieces of hie ~ewelry were 0 ~ 0 . S q:alnst Arab terrorism then went before among the loot taken by two gunmen who the Knesset (parliament) with her wam- boond<Uld ga111ed. clerk at the Weinert· n:ns . Mex:"O Ing to the Arab -id. Clart"'Jewelers. .,c; f,ll ...., The actions followed the crash of an lt,bao bas not set a ~ollar value on hls Israel-bound SwlJSair alrllnet Saturday pieces ·but police today Indicated that 1 Jol'm Poil!., 58, widely known Balboa with a loss ol 47 41ves. discrepucy has developed over the pr~ · ..... . Jn London representaUves from the ol the royal jewels between Khan and the Yacht Cub yachtsman, died ~.11Nay m-major airline carriers of the-world met to owner of the exclusive shop, Al Weinert. Sonora, Mexico, reportedly of a heart at-consider measures to prevent IUCh at. The ~II -aome of tbe.'D. up for aale tack. tacks. At Heathrow Airport.. iif London, -Were on-;.utllbJt'a'ireek ago at Number Mr. Potts, wo retired SeveraJ..yeai:s ago Zaventem Airport in Brussels and 32# F.ashion Island. The e1.hlblt and sale bee Leonardo Da Vinci airport 1o Rome had cloled when the robbers bit the shop from ille Capitol Milling Co., had n security guarde searched Israel-bound :.. traveling in_ Me1.ico and was reportedly pauengers' luggage. ..._ on his way home from MazaUan in a Police car1 drove alongside. Israeli ~esa Physicia.n Wouridetl. . ' . ' . -. As~·Pocket 'Pistol · Goes Off A CO$la Mesa phyllcfin who hu corll:- plailitd ta pollct of 1llt1ed Blick Pantbtr har151ment ln the past shot and severely wounded ,himself by accident Sunday with " Identity Sought On Body Found · Off Newport . · a derringer carried for ae!C~ Dr. MelVIn Shatavslcy, ~. 't.lephoaed a friend from bla offlee 1t 740 Baker St,... while a 'neighbor who J:ieard. him cry out ror· help after what aounded lite I: tii'e blowout called police. · The . vicUm, with a .38 callber 11\1~ buried In hts cbt1t, Wis 00.. lo llOof Memorial Hospital for su~iery and .. w~ described' u btln( ID auarded -today after Its removal. BOM.BE,RS !l lT mobile Land Cruiser. He· had his home Jetliner'! on the runways at Heathrow. . Newport ~ach police and con>ner'• in-' II f t•-"" ol for several years at the Balboa Yacht British pilots demanded that all flight.s . U ff tod •-~en new po cemen or 1n: c •• , to Israel be euspended because of the vest1gators_. con nued e ortl!I ay "r Ntwport Beach wm 1fldu1ied'Witb top HA.LL OF J' FW Clu~. donger ta passengera but the government ldenUfy th• body of a woman In h" early Offi<:et1 Rudy Malik ,arrived It the •of! fice ·after the U:l5 p.m. 1hootinc to find Dr. Shatavsky lying In :tbe ·entry ;hall, '\ bleeding pn)fusely from the chtlt wound. He said the victim bad been werklna on his car When the. small pistol nnehow discharge~ through hla pocioet and lnta his body . honors Frklay from the ·Los Angie lee Mt. Potts had been ill for several years refused. 509 found .noatlng 2,000 feet out to sea off' Police Acadmly. One of the aeven finish-Unknowa perSoM did In estimated with .a heart condition. During his most , Pro-Israeli members of the British Balboa Sunday morning. ... t •• -$500 damq:e to the Veterans of Foreign recent trip to Meiico, he was traveling parliament complained the govermnent cl at mic held of his class. wan hall 1-1 --··• r ...... 00 sun.1-y h d •-.. ~ Ar b te ~~ 1 u 'd tlon "We thouD'ht we had the name wrapped 111 ~ ...... " w., With a young companion whom he had 8J UU1't'~ to a rro111:1~ n nu a . • 11ft wu the second year In • row th1t nl&ht when a Molowf cocttaU was hurltd enaaged as 8 driver of the mobile home. Austria,. whJch experienced a nonfatal up thia mofni!,g, •but_ It fell through," I. l'lttrport'1 academy lf'ldaates · took top throuch .-window· -....... A~ to sketchy reports, the friend airliner bombing on Saturday. said it coroner's aide said today, "but now we'll hbhora at the Loll Angeles police tnln1nr . Orange County Fire Depmment crews fomxf.Mr. Potts tying on the floor of the would take the matter before the United have to •tart OVer again .• , · __ ,, extmguisbed the blaze which was vehicle when be returned after a short NaUon1 Tuellday. facility, Pollce Chief James Glavu uN. reported at •11:45 p.m. by a pl!Sing absence. Mr•. Meir called in the ambassador.! Tte body was frond Ooa ting fAce dolfn · 10fflcer Don Follett., 25, wu the top motorist. rtfr. Potl!I is survived by a sister, i\1rs. after a speech \0 her cab~ -Sunday, and fully clothed .off ·14th Str:eet by two #lduate in overall ltandincl of the class Shertff's dtputk:I said today they are Florence Schonberger of Pennsyl vania. nia:ht ,ca.I.Ung on "eovernmeots, airlines men iishlne ~·the •crul.ser Wealhertorr Which was honored FriQy afternoon investipttng but have no clues to He was buried In Mexico. Memorial and private organizations to take the v t 1 30 . He is a Newport rfllkltnt and • bomben of the buildlne 1t 20722 Laguna services will be held Tuesday at 4 p.m. at: ri_ecessary steps to put an end -to the run-;01i:e s~i~· the fishennen hailed the' ~·Ii of Newport Harbor H1Cb lichool Canyon Road, tht Glendale Church ol the New nlng. llJ!lOk of Aiab Ierrortsm throughoot ani1 Orani,e Coast ColleJt. Follett is an Jerusalem, 346 Riverdale St., G~endale. the world." city's lifeguard boat, which notll.ied Aimy v,eteran :. and . 1 former ftrst harbor patrolmen. The victim called out to James R. Moralta, 21, of 736 Baker St., wlio told pollca he. ihoapt tb&-lbOI waa a. cor. tirJ. blowool unW the vl<llfn )'Oiled lor help. L Mn. Mruyt.. 'J'hreet, an aequalntanee, had allO been notified 'by teiei>I-and sent an ambulance ,a.,. the address about the time police were anivlng: ' Dr. Shatav!l<Y told police <bout one year ago that be leafed.be wu:ln,•dlnctt because of a profeaipoal case involvloii 1 Black Panthe~ party member in Loi Angeles. ~an! and artillery battery com· The pa!l;;lnieii retrieved the body· and m...,.... ~i-: H ..! p t d toOlr.Jt .. the lla!l>m'~Lci®kL1-... ft~r·. : ..... ·:4',a,.___.,..· :, __ , lopo In Ids clala In~ lta'!i~n: 'v 11 -~ar1ng.s·os pITll"'~.e~~--,,.--~::"'.~';.1;'.ontr's .,~ .. and' police .'"' Glavas said. Armltr'lini, a1lo an OCC • -The remains were dres1ed In 1 w,hite graduate, la married I'! • policewoman · If -t d -' I nd bl for ·~ Or•-.. ,,__.;. Sheriff'• olfice. He . _ _____ t111 o.nn ype _ ren, sa!"'l1 s a . 1 ue ..,,...,L-r -~ ~~--......., 0 •• ,..w \'fih ,l"hll• l>!!adll)I.. ' .. _ ..., ~n ta1: :;r.tei1n.r:: =-· -Baz-w oUlil, Ban F ederiiJ-:Drilling on Soutlt Cocut ;,s!l\t~~"u:::'!::11!:1::.~~:1:.:i~ 4-It'll be a r..11~b February ""' fift·-tb, ..,,.,.,.. ttalitlnl curriculum · ' • °"" inn, pollct 11id. • Tu..d.ty wllh """"1 aides over tbe an r:lltl Hl<tmon. 24, former Oranp The body bear• •bdomlntl 'ic•n ''"'"1 Oran .. Coast and the """""' C6\,mty sherlfrs employe enpfed to a U.S. Senate aul>COmmlttee liearlngs No oil drillinl ts permitted l:iY the 1tate of the Setiatt Resources Committee, •tell· t.bret operauon8. Coroner'• inMljitilrs lofUng to· 73 dtjreel on the coat, ~· pollonomall; Tbonuol St...ort, ICheduled I« .111eeda1 and Wednelday on In lta three.nlle wide 1tale tidelands Ing o1 the poltpolien>tnl -· said It •M>W'ed !bat the wom1n hod died following an .""'1tl&ht dip to._ 24, a'10rlne ..Wan who liva in Sanljl banning federll oll drlWng oil-• of rrom tbe Senta ,Ani River south ta the Lorenz uid he .and County Supervlaor at about l.a.m Sunday. ~;.Albert Ftachtr, 2', a Huntlnlfon Newportllucb.Lo,....Beachlindpoint. Mtxlciin bOrder. Thls 'marlnt sanctuary, Alton E. Allen were plornlng ta ao ta The ni_narm were taken lo Bait.l INSmE· TOD.\Y Bf~ mldenl; Rick Brown, 21, mll'ried aoutb hnt been pbltponed. south from" Huntingten · Beadl. •was W1lhlngton, D.C., for -the ~l\P· Corona del Mar MOrtuary. -·• • a~ _th< £other of two c1tildren !'ho uv.. The jOl!ponement haa ~ to do created by the Shtll-Omnin,ham Act. Newport Beoch M1yor Doreen Mm'WP Orono• C011•tr'• Jlldllc Jarno, ·in ~tWJiort1 ind Dloiel Crldttt~ 21, a witb a bill aflectill( coattal Ormge C(Jun. SB 3093, introduced by Alan Crarstoo and LalJWI& Beach CGuncUman Roy r. Jud{/e IMrl -jodgtd .,.,. lfPale '" Har)>or HIP and a Newport ty com'!'un!U.. but \rith other oil drtllln1 (D-Calllomla) and co .. authored by'thrtt l!olm had JVanted ' to but WcrtD't ·going Pill B'll p ed ible /or ..-1hfp bl tM r~t. b1111 !hit ....,. ta be html at the nm• other oenators including GtOrge M\Jrnhv IO .be able lo malt• IL . · I r.Op<:MI ·' · "~ Job' Chill." S•• I.. M • .. ~!.!' thls ye11'1 arlduates We trithin time, aaid Hans J . Lorent. vice chairman (Jt.C11ifornia, wruld require -'Jle-U.S. , 1 Leren1-ee:W .., • ·1id&-to ~(or 1 -'~-' • • • • B0yd1s CMcJc:iRg; .Up··~ thl top quarter ol their lflduallna clw. ol the Col!tal Area Protective League govtrnment .lo mafcll , tbt .stale, marine Cran.loo' told him the postponttlleot wu, . WAllllNGTOI'! (AP) ..., A.bill lmpooin1 ~age ,1. , 1 , ! ' - .Yablonski Claim.'OUt' CLEVELAND' llJPI) -Fedtral ln- vc<tl11tor1 say they have dbpro~ cla!Tftl that the murder of mine unlon rebel Joseph .A. "Jock" Yablonski -w'a3 • ord1red by loan aharb. . , ' • • (CAPL). .. . , cooaervalion 'tffort in adja«ftt artH. r~ by lnlerlor !i«retarr V/alttr ~·~,-~the -o1 ,..,_ • A heartna wUJ be held March 13 and 14 •City counclls-ol •Newport Btath, Hlckel.111e lnlel'lor ·DepartmtntwQl not· • l>tP I"-11-1 WWf! i propoted •by •four· ~.. I In Saiito BIH>ara. · .Laguna Be'ach aJld Son Clemente and the. oppi>K Cr-'• bill, the aide said, but DemGcratlC ...,.bert OI the -Select ·- The bill 0iat Js of local import, SB-3083, <>ranee Countl fBolrd of ·Supervl10r1.11J wants Ume to come up with propoAll 00 C41mnittefi,on Crimt· r::!E: "': """111 crt1le an oikfrtillng unctuary 1n hove polOed relOlut~ In "1lpport ol the other bllia ta be heard at !be helrlnp. 0.. ot tbe main llW)lll!tl of tbe ill!lil• --, federal waters beyond the three-mile bill, Lorenz Wei. , Lorenz aald Cranston exempted the Uon, dr~ up'"" in~~'"-:=:: ~ limit wherever lht elite of C.llfornl1 hae He u!d a tdefl?am was received Satur· Santa Barb.tr a area from bis bill becault: to '7U'b U.Oow .<ii,~~ ,£111 to hll' IChool· ,..,.....,. u created a aanctuaf')', wi~ the exception rlay ff'(m1 Senator T~ Mou, chaltn:)An o[ or the complications there and hlf' dalr1 student.I and others who uae thtn:t D-~~ .,..., • '' of Santa Barbara. the OH, GaJ .and Mineral Subcommlllte ' to ael Lbill •veryone ciould qree upon. · lepuy. ' . • ,, .. J ~I • -J =..~ .. -.. =-... ·=: Ii :lr.o"l"" ,..,, • , r I < • F.5' 4 Jg ECO' sss:e g .,,,. SJ!JSE&U a" Et SES 2 s a a a s cu :s : z • 0 I •• . . . . . ~1 OAll.YritOT • Newport Alley ·Pavillg Plaa·io · Draw :PFOtCSis . . . - A propooal lo .-. Ill Newport lllial"' l'Qlltl1J -· ---11 .... tllolr al!a1a wltll _. ..th ti 11111 81tttt ..t weat el 1mne \ ~ cin't adont1 the ueealinent ' "evr.n lnittially the tml ls very clost to He :said the alley, presently are pave(t A-'!Ito -bu aomt 1111,0GD ...._ -.. it ._ 1111.1\'.'!l'"lf . Utt _,.. , with tltilt, ciall ol Mpblll alllj !ii pul ii .,.... to mto\ wllh vi ...... "" po.<tllon at Tuesday night's Cit)' Council rneet1n1 . ""'* !111!11 Qlft Drtn mrlaNlnr Ibo ol ..,.7 I ~.., .-" _. ..-...11 'lllt lalllal 111111 II all · lllo. ~ • dclwa II vorloua -· M~l!!M!l •,llO. -! I - -""; "'"";" ...,,..._ -......... diiocll1-l!llh •ilnct ; II II llljm1ted tlle WJF COii of the ,... ' ~ ~ blen ta ......,. . '1 o?ce the alleys a~ i~roved to c:i,ty a~n-ject wQUJi;! be ab®\ pl0,000 and work D · ettJ to 'ilt4**1 ...._. ~ '5i1 Vera WilSon wrote dards tbe city becGlnes responsible for , could begin about Ui: first o!'May, t c· Letlerl that have been comin1 Into N""J'O(I Cit)' Hall indicate Iha! quite a ftw Heilhta residenta don't think con- .c:ete alle:YI are nece1s1ey. OWltf' anCl~--neflhborttood ttar. beerl to tht lHt ·pohtt, ~ng, "The wiual upkeep and maintenance. cording to Public Worh. . . ~ed. A '9 percent Rrotest was heard 'bl4ick ~p· W0\1)4 be adquate • , • Wby Perry said city engineers have become By, la'!, if 50 peJ't!Dt of µie prppi;ty ~i.t°perty owners Jut June and city . lhould our alley be a Detter Jot: than our awa'.J'.e that over the ye.us th~ quality of ow.nen proteit formaHM the aB:Mument · oa· aawned the 61 perttnt not str~ts?" aspbalt has deteriorated. OU t1>mpanies district ~ forstalled, unle1s overrRlen by heard from were in fa vor. -Kenne lb fBrry;.a1soch1.Le civiLeng:inetr .hi.Y_e ~ mh~logy to ~ke__m~ of~ six q[ ~v~m~_...9! the Cit.)' 'Council • City Councilmen last June decided that PIYinl the alleys wu "a public con. ·•'*°"' and neceulty" and authorized Recent letters of protest claim city in the Publk Works ·Department, says liahter tract.ions from the left over (the smallest majority over lb"1 fouf-Iifth tr:Ucks ~ave. torn up the alleys, reUred concrete ls cheaper to ~alntalo and rutdue. of crude oU. which ll upbatt.. legally req\lfr~). Co-ntrol Sought ' :on Power Plants . · ·Stale coalrol ._ the loclllm al ponr planll, lllmilar to the EdiJOo plant In Btmtio.... B .. cb, II the aqaf o1 Aaemblyma John v. BriUI (11- Fullerton). BriaJ bu inln>ductd a bill Aq1lllllna Girl, 17, Hurt, In Fall Down Newport Cliff A 17-year-old Buena Part ~I UJ\• duwtnt surgcy this m~ for PoSlf· bJe Internal injuries suite.red Sunday --~ """'!. ·--dclwa-<1-ldl\J!I Newport Beach Uct fall lolo 1 pile of brobnooncntl. -~"' Welch WU lailr:en to Hoar Memorlil Hoapllll Sund1, .aftemoon after U:ie mishap on a hilhide below the ZIOO block of Cliff Drive. Police II.id tht 1lrl wu runntna down the lleep bill with 1 compllllon IJld when she rucbld the bottom Ille w11 runnlnJ IO fut lht could not stop. Mils Welch tripped and fell Into the concrete chunks. · Police said the girl tried to wallr: up the hill Iller the """ fill, but collapted a ohort way up, complllntnr 1he couldn't breathe.. ., Aldt1 •I the hoapital llld the pl enttred aurgery thla morning for detmftinaUon of h.er inJuri.es and trtltro -MIR Welch compltl!Md of """" ptln in hor ribs. Woman Mugged Crossing Park A yoong C:OSta Mesa housewife who screamed and fought her attacker was muqed afttr cutting through 'the city park 1o11owtn1 a movle Sunday nl&bt, 1 ... in' Ill lo the •tronaarm thief. Mn. Shella Campbell, 22. of 851~ W. tath St., told police she noticed the man standlna Wlder a trte combln1 hi• hair .about 1 p.m., but ipiored him. -. l1tor, ahe uplllned to Officer Harry Ehrlich, oho was jumped from behtnd on Park Street and thrown to the pavement a1 her pur1e wa1 snatch«! away. Guyana a Republic, Joins Commonwealth GEORGE'IUWN, Guyano !AP! - The little 8euth American naUon of Guy1111 became the 11th republic in the BrtU1h Commonwulth 1t mldnlsht Sun- day with flrtworka. eque1trl1n di1ptay1 and snclalon marchlnc. A crowd of 2$,IXIO Ultmbltd for the ceremonies, but there waa lltUe e1cttemenL DAILY PILOT OUNOa COAil 1'\.111.tSHIHO COM~• it•~•ri N. "'••d • the crutlon o( a Slate P'""l' Planl Siting Autbarltf wlllcb would evaluate and ap- prove •ll Illa for nuckar 1 coal, oil or JU power-generaUng plan14., SllaJ would be aelectecl Wilh con- alderlUon for local ecology and en- vironmental pollution under Brigp' pro. poll!. The Fullerton leJ!llator his In the put de/ended the Runu.,ton B<lcb Edison plant'• l'filpooed expwton on lhe groundt that current laws make tt quite difficult to develop nuclear plants. At prtR.nt thert ii no one agency which bu ccrnpltte control over where and wl!at type of plant may be Installed. The controversy over Edison expansion in HunUngton Beach, which has sifted tbtouah aeveral aove.rnmental layers, demooatrate. Iha!. · Brig1s hopes to stop lhe confusion with lbUloclllalLJlllldniJ!!OQl!l1nlec! In one authority, Hts bill would even make such public utllitiu a1 Lot A.nplta Power and W a .t e r .and Sacramento Munlclpal Utilitlel re1pon1lhle to the atate. '"lbil blll lhould 10 far Iowan! aolvlnl some of our niljor problmu by recocni. inc two need• -that of tbt pntervaUon of our environment and the need for ad-- ditional 11>urte1 Qf electrical enero," commented B"4£s. Brigs llid the bW hll lltt l>l<ldn1 ol Gov. Ronald Reagan and wu c~authored by seven 1tate asaemblymen and three state sen1tor1. CompoolUon of the propoled ailing authority would include 111ve.ral helda of exi1ling at.ate agencies pllll repre111n- t1Uve1 from the local art1 concerned; Burke To Seek Condominium Yearly Rates Assemblyman Robert H. Burke (R· Huntlqton Beach) today introduced a rneasare desilJled to set the armua1 tax at $100 for ~ corpor1U0111 which bold U. Ue lo condomlntuni t)'pe apartment pro- perty. 11'he candominium carpcntiona act as • holdlna campany far its ownen and aet aalde money for the maintenance and upkeep of the. condominium community," Burke explained. "It would hardly be fair that a homeowner who sell uide money for property maintenance lhould have to pay a cm-poralion tax as If l1 were an in- come. "'The Jaw as it preaently exists 11y1, it the corporation does not spend all of the money it collected (!:1r malntenanot in the year in which U was collected, thtn the balance remaining ts considered net in- come for the corporaOon." Previously, Burke lnlroductd another bill which will provide propetty tax relief for thole who live in corporate type dwe.llln&s such as Leisure World. Last Call Comes Two Hours Early '• J. .. ,,.. .... ..,. "lllt!""* The While HOJ1e IM In Newport Beach J11t it. c 11.111 1'•1 h•d.111 clmlng .hour cut back from 2 \'le<!: ,,..-.. w GtMt• M-vw a.m. to mldniJhl by the clt;y Plannlng Doll1.Y f"ILOT ltltf Plleft Beach Bol>lu · Joy Johnson of Huntington. Beach plays with lrlend'a baby, Hona Nixon, three months, during vlsK to .b~c~ Sundl!I'. They were among 13,500 week- end vi11itors to Huntington Beach strand 11 the SouUiern California weather lived up to it& reputation. 7th Candidate Seeks Board Job A seventh candidate has entered the race for the Fourth District Supervl30r's seat beln1 vacated by reUrln1 William Hirstein. Riley Hope of Oran&e, maintenance and construction supervisor for the county fire department, threw his hat Into the crowded ring Friday. ''I'm getting Into the race because 1 am not satisfied with the candk1ate1 who have •Mounced for the poalUon," Hope said. The new candidate said he would establish an administrative aulstant post to hear gripes and sua1ut1ons of county employes "without fear of retaliation." Hope has lived ln the county for 22 years. Others in the contest Include Calvin Pebley, Anaheim city councilman; Jamt1 Workman, Villa Park mayor: Burr Williams, Anaheim businessman: Paul Bell, Tustin attorney: Gordon Bishop of Santa Ana and Har.old Field! oI Orange. Whehnore Named To Senate Post n.111., Kitvil Commb~on. . State Senator James E. Whetmore (R· ttiiw .Planninc commiaslanera wtnt along Fullerton) has been named chairman of ' • M • with extenslon1 of ·Uve tntertatnment and the senate comnu'ttee on elecl1'ons ' and ih•::._~ .~;!."'."' · dancin1 ptrmlts for tht 3* Neirport Blvd I I ~ bul I to com reapportionment. · . , ..••. ···'··· i:b!·~"~·~·:r~ .. ~·M""'~~~~~Ffr-" Th h " pl e committee as the. responsibility -~ ---t-A ptUUon wu • btvinJ 44 OfitiTl!Yffig iiM -j)iUing on ill bins .._,.,. .._. omc. signatures d. nearby residents who com· which would either amend, add to or 22: 1 w,,1 ,.111 •• la11l1v1rd plained of amplified mualc, loud voices delete s~lons or the election code. Milli"' "''••111 P.O.••• 1175, '2661 ·-and the openlrtl and clotln& o( car doors. The committee also will draw cHstrict o...., OftkM the Tffl~entlll arta' btlln• im-boundary lines for reapporllonment in c11i. "--! lllf wn• 11.r ~ ... ., medlite1 .. behind the Wblte Hone Inn 1971 for both houses of Ult s t a t e l.19\N ,._.,; m f'ootti ·~ '.:f I , lalur d t•-I t ""1ttlool• tMC.11• 1111~ --.-11..,._.. and planntn1 comml11ionera took that in-eg1s e an 11'1; c o n I re 11 o n a ~.-L .. I . ' to account In ovmullnc city plann!ns and districts. police dt~em.· recommandatlons for a 2 a.m. cloelna: hour. Early Morning Fire Kills Eight People PALMVRA, Vo. (UPI) -Eight pt!rsorll Wtrt killed Wht\'I I predawn fire roared lhrou&!! 1 rur1l hoaM lo<l•r. tn- cludtng Iha l11htr of n.,. al the victim• wflO tried bl Vlln lo .... lh<m, Aulhorltltt Mid the l11her, Charlie Batel, II, MVed bll wtt1, I dlurhllr Ind hi• rr•ndd•ushter bul ,... klllld' when he nn blcti Ii to try to ftlCUt the other•. Thi body w11 found Jllll in1kl1 Iha front door. ~I Sailboat Taken From Mesa Yard A IS-foot 11llboat btlongtng to a Seat. tlt, Wash. man hu betn hijacked l.rom ilJ ttorage yard in Costa Men, the owner'a mother told pollee Sunday. 'Pht $1 ,500 craft !eh at 13.911 P1I111de1 Rotd, fer ntekeepln1 by owner LllB'•nce 1'. Tapper Jr., h•~ tlnce vi.nl•hed, Mr1. Topper told Olllcer Georae Sperling. Slor•s• Hntal and othe.r fett lnvolvtn1 the blaok·hulled •-I hod Ill been paid, she ••Id r:ullnt out repoueuloa as 1 , poulblt element ' Air Guard Gets New Commander Tbe C.Ulornla Alr National Guard'• Costa M-buod mnd Mol>llo Com- IT1lllllcatiOlll Squadron bu • -c:om- maoder and he Is aoon lo brief tho Qwn. ber of Commerce on the ataUan.'a :func· tion. LL Col. Edmund M. Petracek wlll ,pe0 to the cha:mbtr'1'-0fflclal·Gretten Commlltoe Much I In a 1uncbeOn at the CANG bale 1t 1151 Newport Blvd., ol· ficiala have announced. '"lbe A.Ir Guard and the Cornmwllty," _ ~ the Utle of the lon1Ume officer'• talk, coverinJ' varloua upectll of the service'• role ln tbe Harbor Area. Burly Burglars Break in Doors, Loot M_!lchinery Burg\an: who 1fmply l'llouldered their way through locked door1 looled two Costa Mesa plants of nearly ,20,000 In of· flee machinery over the weekend, police discovered Sunday. One lost •U.420 worth of equipment to the intrude.rs. who also prled open a pair of liquor cabinet... with scissors and sip. ped alcohol while they worked, In· vestigators said. Offtcer Rudy Malik was srnt to lht Standard Pacific Qlrporation, 1 5 6 5 Talbert Ave., at 8:30 a.m. Sunday,,a.fter Donald L. Dody discovered the. ror.ced en-try. ' . Shoving open the rur door, someone had carted off I~ Lypewiiters, sii calcub.tors, assorted office fumilhlnga and other flnurta worth more than '12,000; according to eaUma!es. Patrolman Malik aald Rlcbard A. Hall, employed by nearby Panel Air corpora. tlon, ·1571 Talbert Ave., reported an iden· Ucal case within 15 mb.utea. Police said only four typewriters and three calculatora, totaling $5,700 lo value, were taken In the second case, at the plastics manufacturing plant. Investigators said the burglaries ob- viciusly occurred durlnc the nl&ht hours. A llpotlight illurnlnaUng the parking Jot at the PaMI Alr ~ration plaqt had tieen unscrewed to cast the area into darkness and cover the burglary. Couple Charged With Burglary A Corona couple whose car sped away from a Costa Me5a service station where a silent alarm announced a burglary ln progreu early today were captured near the scene by police. GatJ L. Willlam1, 30, and his wife Jae· qutlyn, 27, were· arrested and booked on burglary charges followlng the predawn window smash job, Investigators said. Officer Gerry Kochendorfer w a s rllspatched to the Roy-Ell Union SlatloQ. 3589 Harbor Blvd., about 2:30 a.m., and sald h~ heard glau shatterin1 as he ap- proached. He and backup officers stoppest the William• auto nearby and arrested the occupants, confllctUng $2.70 worth ol ciga rettes believed taken from the station . as evidence. Mesa Planners Taking Holiday Fonnerly commander of a Nor.them ··Callfornla unit. Lt. Oll. Petracek a•sum· : «d leadersblp of tha C.<NG , lllaUon last ' month from Maj. !.«en D. Reed. olfJcllts noted lhat LI. Col. Pttr1cek entered pfefilaht training at the o\a Sjiita Ana Anny Air Base. in June, l&C,' ilnce the present CANG base ii precisely on the site of the old poet'• main 11te. Before becoinjng • full-llml CANG ol· fleer, Lt. Col. Pe trace~ wu emplqye.d with the Fedtral AvlaUon Ac:enoy 11 a fl.lpttvlsor at the Oakland. Air Traffic Control F1cl1it)'. Durina World Wll' U, Lt. Col. Petracek WU a tell pilot With Iha Army Air Corpl' Provioc Ground Command. I I y I n i mlulona . in a ' variety of fiptua and ' bombers. He and hit wHe live In Tu1Un and have fOllf children, Including Navy Lt. (Jg) Mlchae!J'atracek, on duty In Sou!l!wt AJla, Stephen, an aeronautical engineer· in~ major at Cal Poly, San Lilla, Obispo, EJ1Z1beth, a senior and Gregory, a freshman, both al Tu!lin HJgh School Woman Killed As Auto. Hits Center Divider A Wilmington woman was kllled drly Sunday when her southbol.md car st'ruck the center divider of the San Diego ·Freeway at Uguna·Canyon Freeway·anct rolled over, the Callfornla iUgbway Patrol reported. Mrs. Luanne Richards, 34, was thrawn from the car •'t>d die4.of·he~ ~.sat lf!I Poanty Traffic JHI .. ~ -!3 .. · De.tli Toll · ll Coata Meaa Memorial H,oa:pjt•J.five bours after the 3:30 a.m. accident, the ror· oner's office Teported. · · · In another fatality, a road construcUon worker waa .cruabed to death and aJeUow worker serloutly injured Friday when a road grader bac~ed over t&e pair Ii Lake Forut, sheriff'• depuUes reported.· Manuel L. Saucedo, fl, of Anahtbn and employe of the Sully·Mlller c.oritractlna: Company w11 .dead at the sc~e QI the aee1aenl;-0eronlmo Drlve aiid Ridp. Route Road, the: C:oroner't oftlcer reported. In South Coa1t Community ~Ital suffering from wious injuries today it the other worker, Gary Toni•, IO, \lf·Loo Alamitos. QIES .A&QARD' 8_Q~T Gregory Cooper · Beac1i Y outll, -r9, Asphyxiated Aboard Sailboat Four days befc:We he was to be murled, a lf.ye&Mld HunUngton Beach youth died ·of asphyxl.ition aboard a dry· docked aailbo•t in $.an Diego, He wa1 trylna.to !teep war.m by.burning cbarteal in a hibachi broiler. ~. • . San Dll!go tor__onfr's deputiel . sa.ld Gre1ory. Coo~r. 1734 ,ear..-st.:·aru!'°!Ua companion Charles Battf. 22, ofMod.i1ta, were found dead ·in the·:biiat'i buflka on Shelter lslind by a ftiend who· came to vlalt them Sunday. ,. ··· · ApproJfmately :half a kihrOf ·wbat ap- pear1 to be marijuana wa.r foand on Ule craft, Sen Diego police offlc,rs Tt~ff. Mrs. Paufine CbOper, the boy'1 mothu, saJd her aori went to rSan Diego for the weekend to work on·~1he bost and had pl a Med to return toda y. Ha was to ·have married Sue McAloney, 21, 3t2 Se11prlte Circle, Huntintton Beach, this Thurtday. Cooper had just traded his automobile for the boat •lid wu preparing to rutore it wJth Batty's aid, the mother aald. The daad youngatu attelcled elemen- tary school In Huntinfton Beach and was a. 1989 graduate of HunUngton Beach High School. He it survtftd by hi1 mother, his father ll1rrllon, otlllero Gall, ;2, and Susie, II, and _hll brother VI-. II. . Funeral arrangements arc pending on arrival or ·the body. No COl[I' Mtsa PlaMing CCirimisliOif ·• meeting wlll be held tanipt, becault members will be off havtn1 belated cher- ry pie or something, In honor of. George \V.11shington's Birthday. .._ ..-~~ The recutarly scheduled ses1ion·;a1-,; Tuelday at 7:30 p.m .. Instead, with 11 items on the agenda, from Bessie Mae Hlll's antique and novelty shop to a $5 mllllon master plan of drainage report. Commi1sloner1 will begin with a 5 p,m. report 1nd neld inspecUon 1etslon, followed by the 7:30 p.m. le1Watlve. metUna In t lty coonc.11 ch1rnbtt1. Mid-1971 Too Soor/ To End Draft Law . WASHINGTON (AP) -Key Pent• ... oHlclab and the chatr:nan of lhe Senate Anned Senrh:es Committee beUevt It would ht too AOOn to end lh• draft by • mid-tl71. the dale propo>ed by .Pru)denl ·Nixon'• COmmll.slon .oo an All-Voluatw . Alm•d Forte. ' DAILY Pl I.Of .,.,, """ Jut Resting Phil Pearlman and_ Tonl Sartorio sun th1111Rlvt1 oull!de pillow at1nd at Arts and Crans Show being cOnducte·d In conJunctlon wilh La1:una'1 Winter F,auval. Plea1~t weekend w11ther which encouraged many vt1ltors to take in !e1tlvll eventa al.so ••• rrfect !or aunnins. Art• and ·Crafts Show «>nUnalf at FeaUv.i· o Aris J:l'Ourid1 Y,rough March ·I. · ; ' r, • ·1 .. '• • ' .,, -. ¥ =v~ .. -;;;owpcs ··-···"'"'ii .. _' ..•. , .•...• • ,, • • ... ... " , ' , '. ,! • • -• I r ' • • • ' ' j j -' ~,a~ ~·---- ~· .... ,, . • ' ' . . .v,o.u:nger . · :s.et . . ' . \ . ' . . ' ·'.s. l ~os s~·o,tn i·n,g . '' ••• ( l What's fasbionatite for everydne but Fattier ·wDl •be.!<shown.;-when~,Uie MO.a .Verde PhiJ1>armonic Women:s Conµnltt~e ·otth~ Orange <;ounty Phil- harmonic Society Swings Into Spring. · ' 1 • The sfxth annual benefit will take place in tho Newporter IM Satur- day, ·March 71 wlth·IunCheon served at.noon. ' ~ ··-Tables. centered with' mµiiature dolls-and yellow baskets ... fllled -With· ·giant poppies and spring flowers wlll .ci;eate an appropricite stttibg fcir ·the fashion parade, aild a ·prettily framed awing will cBrry Out ,'the theme. ' ~ . ' •=<••••·•="·. -, . • • ; · Fashions.for boys.;nd gir1s;.teenagei:s iana1motl}ers will .be-shown by ' : '· the: J\lay•Co., ,SOulh ·Coest Plaia, and 'comm'"'~· wUipe' offered ,by Mrs. · Vlrginl8'Rfcltte~.'Mastc·will.be provided byt>ean Jli>torf., ' I l , ' ' • 1 .In~charge·of• preparBtions 'fo~ 1th~~~v~~t; ~hlch Will benefit the ·Phil· . harmonSc , Soeie~·S ,ffee yOuth concerts, grants-'in-aid and 1coritlnuance •fUnd,:ts,'Mrs.·M. ~Carrico. · -. · · · . 1 ' I • • • A.ss~li!!g ·wllh,plans al! ·1Jle,?4mts, G.efald .MillOl';-}i!lbuyler:C. Joy- . ner,.,Selh Oberg arn[.Jollli ·w. i\pp1~. decota!loni;"KIH'F.Sjihtt1'll"il1id ~ _Ronald Miller, tickets and reservatioBs; T.r W. Poulos, invitations·; D. G. Roselllnl and Robert Moore, prizes; David C; Schweitzer' and' DaVld C. Davis; program~; Riehard H. Johnson, publicity; Mathew Mitchell, favors, and Geral~ Holtzer, special events. · · . Committee members and their chlldren modeling for the fashion parade will be Maureen Spinner, Eric and Lill Oberg, Schuyler Charles Joyner, Laura Carter, Elizabeth Bickett, Laura Wensley, Matthew and Victoria Carrico, Kristen €uUer, Bill Applegate, Kathryn and' Steven Miller, Brad Newell,.Karen Anne.Johnson, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Dougla11Burgess. SPJ:tlNG SWING -Up and away'lo spring will go members and guests of. the Mesa Verde Philh"'rmonic· Women's Committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society Satur;day, March 7,.dur· ing a luncheon and fashion show in the Newport.er Inn. The spring look· for children, as shown by (left to right) Michae! •Carrleo,. Laura Wensley and Maureen Spinner will be f...tured along,'w!th. fashions for Mother. PRE\liEWING ·PREVIEW -G.etting"the·lir.Grook at the. paintings .from-La. Cienega galleries!!<> .be displayed for members of •the •Art Rental• Councll .of'the· Newport Harbor•Art Museum's Art Rental· and SaJes;Gallery Sa· turday,.Feb. 28, are Mrs. Branch P . Kerfoot and Miss Mary Alice 'Kier (left to right). The art worts will be displayed during a party celebrating the•council's fifth year of' service. •• ~ l ( • • . 1 I ' DEAR ANN'LANDERS: J'm·a•you'ng mother with a bjg.problem. I .became in- , volved wi!}I a mart:led man. He·sakl:he loved me and I believed 'b1m. Now rm supporting a 7-month-old dlucbtfr. fetls , about JL -SJNCEREL Y ·YOURS,· w"hot we1 iio>1mled about. I'll bet hun-l hod a•m!sersble pregnariey1ond hated H.L.K. · dreds ol couples besides fftnO'' ucf·me:. ~ ba1 by .. bfl~·a'he how•1• bom.ld ;11>e~mln-ed. end their\ U.ttle UHs this way. Now;what U1o11; saw Ila' my w e wor 1 DEAR ANN LANDERS :. ·You . ore do you tlllnk, Ann Landerll -HENRY:5 I knew 1 ..Old never give Ji!r ,up.-o'w ""'°I ohounrlfwpanldng. Henry apankJ BAD GIRL. · I'm ·•oridnf·two )Obi to suppil{I 111 and1 me ...... I -IL.I 'm l!lod' be bas the DEA.R GIRL: I tltlak tbe IOhrtlGa !1 bdleve me, It'• not easy. , ' l &ood .te111t to be bou. U man huJband• wa6e1hil -rer a tt1ple of all .. e ytl J've tseen "laki ol!" (flred)·twice In the spanked wives, ·there woUld be fewer ~Beary. Obrionly: tbe rtct1.1a )'Hr lbt'lla:: month1. Everyone. ls ~t unW divorcee. Had mlddl Cite .Mitt tl:'Mi.'Please ktep they find Out I have a child. nen they Alta' a spankiJIC, Henr)' Ind I mually m1 •--,,. Wlllo lk 1pulda11 ' trpt .,. 1lka I ha" 1mall·j)Olt. I hive nlJke love and we don't even iemenf>or tin i.to beatlql, 1" lliPt .... 1 to nev.r been married ~-1 -,0-by MIN • • Fifth Anni.versary Party Sketched For · Art lovers An nclting gallery of new art works will be vieV{ed when members o(tbe Art Rental Council of the· Newport Harbor Art Museum's Art Rental and Sales Gallery g• ther for a festive party Saturday, Feb. 28 . . The occasion will .be the celebration Of the filth an. nlversary of the councli which has as its goal to atlmu· late art interest and sales in. the Newport Harbor area. Members and invited guests will arrive at''Urbanus Square, CQrona del Mar at· 5 p.m. 'where a special one-- night preview of art •wc;irks selected from first rate gal .. Jerfe1 on La Cienega Boulevard awaits them. • ·Noted artist. repl'l!sented will include Tom Fricano, Stella, Albers, Lichtenstein and Altoon. Their more than 150 .works will be for rent or for s'ale. New homeowners as well as established residents of the area have found the Art Rental and Sales Gallery an Ideal m ethod ·of purchasing paintings or sculpture for their homes and offices, having an opportunity to "live with" and 11try on" a piete of art before m&king '8 final purchase decision. · Businessmen profit by enriching suites or~omces with fine works of art for short perlods tof•time· then changing them for.a new, fresh perspective. • The auXillarr group,of'the inuseum haS obtained re- spect from members of the community for iJie high quail· ty of graphics, ·painting and sculpture that It. maku avallable for rent or )>Ufchase in the smalt gallery adja- cent-to the main exhibition gallery of the museum. 1 '""The Rental and Sales Gallery Is open from i to 4 . p.m. Wednesday throu~h Sunday and Is located with· the Newport HarJ?or .Art Museul)l in the BalbOa Pavilion. Anyone :Wlshlng further Information .may call tl>•· museum office, 675-3886. ' . 1 t ·;, ,.~ I • . . ...... ' .. .. ' , Do 1" feel m al-_.. ~·II.IT 1.: 1¥m7'8dy ..... I ..... -·· 1ooT; Write fer Aa t..lin' 1111Wle, ~ Key te ~,"•II 2 I wllillt~ ·. • ...,.-11_ ............... .i addreaed, ,,._,.. WU I ' I • : Aol ·Loden will loo ..... foJllllt· ,_i •Iii! )'.r ~L $nd -11-lll t cart tf .u.e bAILJ PILOT, mda1 ... ;.a.. ,lelf 1'1•111 ... II ...... ,, ~ • . ....... .' , . . • • - ' • 'r~·.,A!l!~~·""'·,•~*"'e~ercC'll•~·'l"'!'~~·~<!l'"'!"~:~*'f""''~'\"!!'"Sf!!t"l'!l"'l!:e:s:!~~~~~~-~~~-:"'!'.~.-:=~-~~~.:'.o:::"~-~.~~.~-:"':'.~.~.~.-:::::::~.'::::::::·==:::c•==:::·;·=t~-::-:;'..=.~-~--:;-,;: .... ;c;-·~.~.::::-~.~-::;-~.~.~.~-"&' ,., •. ,..., ..... "'°-··· 0Jf DAILY PILOT Mond11, Ftbr:lllY 2.1, 1970 • . . - Brunch, Show Arrang.O . Spring s·tyles ·Bloom • Fublom -,.. Sprtq w 111 bolo& OC«PIN by lln. Ardeo ' SoctJoo, cbalNd bJ lln. AJa. ' -t whln tbe · W~ Mud, 11J.M11 until Moodl7, -Slnclalr, la maldnc Momlnc <;lub ol ,Calla -Feb. JS. ' jtwtlld Ina and --· . _.,,.. au U a.m. bnmdl_OllMr adlY!Ut1_pl-lu'-Tla G91LSadkii and llJ]e show W-.Y, ltCtiolll ol °"! club laclu:!I i couplaa' day wblcb~ will ba Jtb, II, In the Balboa Bay bua trip to Sapia Aolla lor tbe lollowad bJ 1 porty In tho Club. , ract1 and --lo the bome" ol Mn. Goorll Spomer, lln. DoY!d Popp·a.11, c].-l4ar<b I. Mn. ~ to 11n. W1111un cbaJrman, wW be Joined by Vlralnla Hoyt, chllrmlo ol the llorlck, Cbllrmau, and jun!,.. 'bar hUIMDd to model bride Globetrotlen, la occe)ltlDC -· mtn1barl will 11tber 1n:I hrl:leJr<>Om'fuhm and ruerY1Uona. · for on ltallau dinner porty 10 cllll> llllllll>era will mode] Mn. Wlllllm Hlll, apadal tommTow lo the homa ol lln. 11Ylea lor Ill occulonl. eventa chalrmon; la llhnllol Randy Null. Mn. Dl•ld Far1e Mn. Pot lhrrlaoo, ownor ol 1 llAr:I Tlmaa """1 lot April la occepttoc Nwvallanl. Lido Fllhlona, Udo Ille, will 4 In the NewpOrt lleach Ela New club mamber• who oorrala aud reaarvaUona ore Club, ond tho Arla aud .Cralll havi been occeptad ~uda the ldmu. Joeapb P11111'1al, Leland M. SChauer, Jam•)(. Glendale Setting Gu111, Lonn 11. Schultet IDd Charita R. Aikin. Vows Exchang~d Prejudice Explored HAL AlllSCKD HEAJUNG AIDS Cll'lfwll A•nl A,....ilflutlM NO SAL•SM•N 3409 E. COAST HWY. -11-1CORGNA DEL MAR hf' ... ,,..lltMeld 675-3933 Marriage News Told Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Welborn of Kooskia, Idaho have an· nounced the rharriage of their daughter, Su.un Lee Welborn to Timothy Allen Woodruff, aon of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woodruff of Costa Mesa. 'lbe)' U:clwlied YOWi in Lu Vegas. Alter a Palm Springs honey- moon, the newlyweds will reside In Costa_Jfesa where the bridegroom CGl'itlnue his studies at Orange Coast College. Buffet Set By Society A Martha•a March for Mem· bershlp buffet will b e sponsored by the Blessed Sacrament Altar Society at 7 p.m. tomorro_w In t b e We.sb'nlnsttr cllurch. AU parish women a.nd their guests are Invited to attend the buflot and porlldpote In I variety of games afterwards. A Mirtha Washington theme will prevail, according to Mrs. Louis Raymond, membership chairman. Add It I on al ln- formatlon may be obtained by calling her at 892-6287. WAFFLE PIQUE PRINTS 'N SOLIDS spl•shy spring colori ind dosigns lo mix with solids NO IRON COTTON 44" /45" wide 9utr. washable • • SLINKY KNITS EASTER BRIGHT PRINTS the greatest for dresses, blouses, slinky p•nll 44/45" wide MATCHING SOLIDS $1.29 yd "ALL AMERICAN" RED, WHITE AND BLUE BONDED SUITINGS pl1ids! cheehl stripes! nov1ltiesl y~nkee doodle d1ndles for spring wool, acrylic, nylon s311 acetate trlcot llnlng 54"/56" widths • • • • . yard r) 1 •' '\ f' r f•' 1 ls Huntington c ... 1or-Muntlntten .. ach ..._ ·-.... -•r.a•11 0.-M..-, tflN Mffr 11 'ril t -..,_,4;er 'tfl 6 -'""' 1 lol 11 .. , 'Horoscope Achieve New Status \ \ \\ -;) l_ ---.J 1U.t.,,, It'• the cut that makes Ute difference. Here, a llimple ldaa from Patrick do Barontzen achieves DO: 1.IJ!ul. -From !tie subUo cut-aw1rshould1n to tho-an- gular bodice conttrucUon this clrua II unique. With a atrip of belt and top.ttltchlng throul)lout, you'll feel cool whatever the 1cane. _ . Try it In .silk thantung for evening or linen· for afternoons. Other fabric suggestions: novelty cot,.. ton, synthetic blends. 63289 .11 cut 1n Misses alzes 8-16. Size 12 requires approiimately 2 1/8 yards of 54" fabric. This precut, preperforated Spadea Designer Pattern produces a better fit or money refunded. To order 63239 ; state 1ize, include name, address and zip code. Send $1.25 plut 25 cents llrsklass post.- age and handling for EACH pattern. Send orders for patterns to SPADEA, Box N, Dept. CX-15 Milford, N.J . 08848. • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FINAL NOTICE! SILVER REPLATING REDUCED 20% LAST 5 DAYS BEFORE I AFTER I EYery Item Replated at Sale Prlce1 · • • 11,..~,..,.°""' '~'"'"".,011 FOR IHSTANCI ancl Miil rf•lftl,,, this It •n actlllllt • tlrM to t8kt ~till Of tl'llH low AltJNI .... .... ... low Ptlf!' to hM your W°'11 ,1...,..: T..,ot • .$!1.50 121.ao Wirt, ant}quel lfld flmlty t11lt!Ootns Cr111nu ,.16.50 lS.ZO replntd llM new. 1htn pllCel 1tt C.llOlestkt now "*' w1ua&a11 thtn tvtr ,n; II• IMN 1.ao 1.44 rn1li't ••nderfut 1lft1. All work SUSAf bNI 11.25 14.IO QUADRUPLE SILVER PU TED by our T ,_ . r•n -skilled allYlmnlths In~ Sile prices 14-~ ••••• 15 .12 IPPtf to ALL pltces. OUR NEW REPAIR POLICY •FACE OEKT llEMOVAL a1MI dr•llMHiltf ti 1N lttlM .. sltnr,li ... OJU.»1.H.IOl-Allr-ANO '-LL .UOITIONM. MNilt.~ ... ._--+- Htt111Wt, .._'"',Ifft .... 1l!wfJl1tt, IM~ "*'lftt ........ llfllftn '""' ...... ltc.' 10"'1 --""· ... l'lf ,...... ftft ,.,.., I S•lol! J:NDS l'iiBRIJABT la8 BRING JN SILVER TODAY! ' TM I,..,. 111\r c......,.., lullt JIWILllS '°" 41 YIAU Alk Ai...t OW C•YlfiJMt Crtdtt ttlaM • ~flkAMerlunl • Mltht' , ... ,,. H-ll:opplot CIOI• HYltl ..... C- Uii HerW ..... """"""*" lerlC9' Ceistt MeM 141-HIS ttt.1111 • INN Htvnl M-.-Thun..Prl. 11 'tfl tJ T ....... w ....... t.1M . . Gemini: Be Dy.namic TUESDAY FEBRUARY 24 B1 SYDNBY OMAR!\ RomanUc Interlude makes this a DlOll unusual day. Be d;ynamlc, daring. Shake ·otf any teadency toward sell· do\Jbt. Your 1ona:-ranae views 8 U DD EN B II Iii A I I orullarply lotulUYe. Penonal FEATURED -A11'9a bMeme mJPllllnl "Oowa." • .~ •• 1.. • .....-. C!NClll (JWll 21.July 21): 1 ... uen art .u&tere& S.a Set paU.rna are ups et. el tMte are De......,. •• • Property v a I u e fluctuates. make lte.adllnet. " Your iDWIPve . intellect pl'Q- . ARIES (March 21-Aprll 11): Be wary about contracts, lonfr term commitments. There are some sudden cllan&es which involve you. Investment coomelor could help. IM n may be lelai a4vlce you Nll\Y require. T~URIJS-(APrll -y Ill): Your wort ,...tine II sub~ to complete revision. Some of your bablt patterns are cut. ~;transformed. Lessoris are learned -you gain in aelf· esteem. · vldas 8Dl'tftr. Heed Inner volee. Family member could make astoundtng an- nouncement. LEO (July 23-.Aug. 221: A vt1id unnecessary journeys. Directions may not be clear. RallUva could be confused. Accent on unusual ldeu .. You are l!Olnc to npllld -and have fun. vmGo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Money sltuaUoa may be er-- ratic. Be sure you know why, where and· bow. Promises are fasdlltUn1 peopla. Kolp~ .,,.. Ind be wll1lllf lo apkAj Obtall! b1nl from ~ mesaqe. You could 11 l l almotl anylhlng today. y ... have appeal1 ' CAPlllOOllN (Dee. 21 . J111> 19,): Ws ls 1 pawel day. nit keynote ls achievement,_ .l'f'O" motion, fulfillment of ob"l":- Uooa. Y:_tt what you nee~ -:;~~: •t:~.":~ 11): Perceive trends. ~ your own ju:ljpnent. E~ may not be fam.lllar with ~ partl~ular set --f ·I clrcumslancea. Yoo m a'i -compltle whit was stai1ed ~ la ' . no more de ys. "-. PIBCES (J'eb. a.-March IQ)<. Some~ who hin<jle 1 o '~ finances may appear ra~ erratic. You make "~ advances. .People who ~ Juke~arm are transformed lb-~ GEMINI. (M?l.June Ill): to enthullastlc allies. · ._ tint. But get security .. c~ ... Ayudantes Host Lunch GeUlng a spring start with new members are current mmnber1 of Las Ayudante1. the Huntlna:ton Beach Women's Auxiliary of Family $ervlc:e Auoct.atlon of Orange County. Mn. Dudley Boyce will host a hmcheoa for prospects at 11:30 1.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25. worket 1'ill reipect you if > demands are articulated. IF TODAY IS Y 0 U ll UBRA (Sept. 23·0cl. ..2%): BIRTHDAY you ore capebie Your ablllty to draw ~ople to of Cieitffii and appreclatliig you Is accent,ed. You com~ worb of ·art. Emo t 1 o nil murdcate feelings . You are -turmoll will boomerang Jn magnetic. Opposite sex finds your favor. Feel th1s ud keep you utterly fascinating. Thb is '-;ithjie;falth;;;;;. v,;:;;;;;u;;;:;;;i\ )'Our day. 11 SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): You may become involved with project which is related lo group acUYlty. U sym- patheUc, you gain not onJy for others, but for yourself. You p I a y significant backstage role. SAGITrARlUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 2.1): You can meet some , Never 1 [ ~on Sunday ' I A.sliltistl with the luncheon wltl be Mrs. Owen Miiler, Mrs. niomu Horlow and Mrs. Demonstration Walter Oiaraima, members W .. rfl ""' ' d•'fl .. ---..,... I vNlnf • complet1 Ml'fCtltn llf 'rlml ll'ld 111 1lltt kllltlln1 IN!rve- tloll YO\I MM -Oii l\lndl'fl M r•ll THI . 'I of the arrq~ments com-Mrs. Robert Brewls will ml~. open her. home to the .HUQ,o KN.IT W.IT LOWE!ll MALL 'nle new volWJtttr group, "tlngtm Beach Alumnae of berely 1 yar old, acquaints Delta ·Gamm• at 7:30 p.m. the public with the service.! Wednesday, Feb. 25. A wig available to families under demonstration ls being plan- South Ca111t Pion I -MTOM: trorn WOtlworffl'I · ·- COSTA MESA Ph, S.U-2112 strw lo the community. nld. • NOW. • • THERE ARE TWO CROWNING GLORY BEAUTY SALONS TO SERVE YOU IN COST A MESA Crowning Glory (formerly Caprice Coiffures) South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa• phone 546·7186 Crowning Glory 267 East 17th Street Costa Mna • phone 548-9919 % PRICE-PERM SALE SALE ENDS THIS WEEK '"-f, •111t1t• nrk •• ..,,.. ,. 'P•I H.U tfllet ,._.., .., wJHt _,ocare ,.,._1 L••• ,..., .... """"' ........ ., ............ et ~ ... , .... c..,r .... '20 MAGIC CURL $10 . . '25 GLAMOR CURL • 12" s35 REGAL CUR,L • 17" BadfOl penn alwaya $5.95 (normal hair only) ..-BEAUTY BARGAINS~ .· ~ : ,: ~· . . . . '· ., ' • : : • • -~ Prices skr1oclutt eYerywhere but be1e. Stretch your beauty budget and enjoy a nattering style. EVEN MORE SAVINGS ON MON. TUES.. WED. ~MOlf ......... ....,,........., ..... ~-1--~-l----l- SHAMPOO-SET HAiRCUT lU STY!.I: IHAMPOO•AT HAlllCUT $ 2 •s s2•s sis• s2oe CrowoTog. Glory BEAUTY SALONS OPIN IVIN]NGS & SUNDAY CROWNING GLOR 267 I. 17th ST. COSTA MISA PHONE 541·9919 • OPEN EVENINGS CROWNING GL9R • ·--c:.1 ..... 1 SOUTH COATI' PLAZA &........ Lwal Nut .. S... PHONE 546-7116 ' ' .. i ' . !. I . I ' I ' l ... ' I.. ' .... I ~: ,, ~'.,: , " '· . .. .. ... .. ... ., ' ' ' J ' ' l : ' ' ·~ ... I ' ' ' ' ' • ' • ~ .. f;osta Mesa •, ' ' • v .... Hometown Dally Paper ' • • VOL 6}!..NO. 45, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE GOUNTY, CALIFORNIA MOND>;Y, FEB'kUARY ll, 1970 TEN ·CENTS Coastline's Plahs Still Far Away By THOMAS FORTUNE Of IM1)"1f" Plitt It.ff Irvine Company planners will meet with· city,, county and state olficlal& for mitny months to come before a tentative plan is anriounced for the deve1opment of !t.5,miles of coastline between Corona del Mai-and Laguna Beach . 1'ht <ranch administration bas decided In ihch.Jde pubJlc officials in first-phase dlscuUlcan·,,,-.u·se or the 1,000 Wes or prime ocean front land but has not open- ed lilt talk! !o the press . Ord a draft of a precise land .use plan Is drawn up there Will be public hearings, Trvine Cornpany President William R. Ptfaaon hai said. Such bearings, he in· dicated, are at least six months away. Groundbreaking for the first lkvelop- ment, Mason remarked. ls perhaps as much as two years away. Eight public officials participated ln disc1115liiona and were taken on a boat tour al011g the coast by the Irvine Company Friday. · -:.....,,~~~_...-.~----~~ 1rv1ne Senior Vice p,esident Raymond Paid Stude1ats Protest • • ' ' ~ Watson held a press conference at which he said pr.ess coverage of the discussions "didn'.l· seem appropriate" because preliminary thoughts might become im· printed on readers' minds as facts. Watson noted the Irvine Company I~ nwner of the land and is being unusuaUy considerate of public interest! in talking development over wilh the public officials before drafting a development plan . Demon~tJ:a,ting against ~igh1 ho!,lrs' w_or.k required, p_sychia.tric lech.- nician trainees enrolled in Golden West College PT course paraded outside Fairview Sta{e Hospital in Costa Mesa Saturday, to focus attention on their con1W.aints. They are paid regular salary during 48-week GWC training,lhit state Department of Mental Hygiene re- quires an additional eight-hour ·ho spital shift. Union and these trainees claim this is too much . "Normally, a master plan ls prepared by a private finn and then presented to public agencies for reaction and possibly other ideas ," Watson said. "What we 're doing is soliciting the ideas now, to see w~ they can be worked compatibly tr;(o a plan that balances private. and Crown Jewels Robbery "public devel!opment." w atson hu said two goals of the den:J~-plan are to llfOVide public beach acct.SS an<l to b.a"e ao unin· t.rrui>ted pedeslr~ beacb walkway Loss-.Being A~sesse~ · A UnaJ dollar value on lndian crown from Corona del Mar to Laguna Beach. jewela and other pieces of expensive Meeting with the Irvine executives Fri· jewelry taken in a Fashion Island jewelry day were Newport Beach Mayor Doreen store robbery last Thursday is expected MJ;rshall, Laguna Beach Mayor Glenn to be tabulated by Tuesda y, Newport ·Ider and Laguna Beach City Manager police said today. .Tames Wheaton. From the county were Planning Director Jo'orest Dickason, Among the figure s will be a dcscrip~·on Parks and Beaches Direct.or Kenneth and estimated value or several1picce of Sampson and Real Property Services jewelry (rom the collection of Asib Ha n Director Stanley Krause: Khan or Costa Mesa . He is the cro Representing the state of C~lifomi~ price of the Indian Slat.e {'f Arcot. were Department of Navigation and Khan last l"riday ela~med that hi~ Ocean Resources Director Robert Walker •·prici?less" crown. a necklace and i:ufd Chief of Planning and Development several other pieces of his jewelry were for Parks ai\d Recreation James Warren . among the k>ot taken by two gunmen who A first meeting with a sligh.tly different bound and gagged a clerk at the Weinert· rast ol public officials was hekl a month Clark Jewelers. ago t Khan has not set a dollar valU<: on hi.'> · pieces .but police today indicated that a Newport Police Get Top Honors In LA Academy Seven new policemen for the city of Newport ~ were graduated with top honors Friday from the Los Angeles Police Academy. One of the sevtn finlsl>- ed at ihe head of his class. It was the second yur In a row, Olat Newport'• academy gr1dWttes took top :'IOOOr's ·at Uie Loa Angeles police training ·facility, Police Chief James Glavas !laid. orncer Don Follett, ?;i. was the top graduate in overall standings.of the class which was honored Friday af~n. discrepancy has developed over the price of the royal jewels between Khan and the owner of the excluSive shop, Al Weinert. The jewels -some of the n up for sale -were on exhibit a week ago at Number !12 Fashlon Island. The exhibit and sale had CIOSia when the ro6bers hit ihe shop BOMBERS HIT HA.LL OF VFJT1 Unknown pers<>ns did an estimated S500 damage to the Velerans of ·Forelgn Wan hall in Laguna Canyon SUllday nigbt when a Molotov cocktall was hurled through a window. Orangt County Fire Department crew~ extinguished the blaze which was reported -at 11 :45 p.m. by a passing motorist. Sberifrs depuUes sa id today they are investigating but have no clues lo bombers of the building at 20722 Laguna Canyon Road. Thuraday morni111.'1Nl' the royal Jewell were still in tbe &tort-sate. . The gunmen , obtaired the We com· binatlon and ke~s to di1play cases from the clerk then loaded the jewelry into a paper bag. . No leads on the two men have been an· nounced by police. \\•ho arc being aided by FBI ai;ents in the il)JlestigaUon. Coast Yachtsman John Potts Dies in M.exieo John Potts, 53, widely known Balboa Yacht Cub yachtsman, died SUnday In· Sonora, Mexico, reportedly of a heart at- tack. Mr. Potts, wo retired several years ago from \he Capitol Milling Co., kad been traveling in Mexico and was reportedly on bis way home from Mazatlan In a mobile Land Cruiser. He had his home for severs.I years at , the Balboa Yachl Club. Mr. Potts had been 111 for a8Vei'al years with a heart condition. OurlnC his m~t recent trip to MeDco. he was traveling with a young companion WhoJTI he had engaged as a driver of the mobile home. Accori:ling to sketchy n!potla:, the rriend found "fr. Potts lying on the n~r of the vehk:le when he returned after a short absenct. Mr. Potts Is survived by a sister, Mrs. Florence Schonberger of Pennsylvania. He was buried in Mezk:o. Memorial !';ervlces wlU be hetd Tuesday at 4 p.m. at the Glendale' Church of the New Jerusalem, 346 Rjverdale St., Gleodale. . . • . . Arabs Riddle.Jordan Tourist Bu8 ' . "" .,. . . . . JERUSALEM CAPI -Arab terrorialll _.attacked 1 bus carrying 37 Anierlcans on a "Bible Lind Tour" of Israeli-occupied Jordan today and one woman wa, killed. Two other American women and a local tour guide were wounded. • Israeli officla,ls identified th~ dead woman as Barbara Ertle, 31, Grandville. Mich: Her husband, Theodore. deScrlbed as a Protestant 1nlnister .• was among .the bus passengers but escaped injury. ~frs. Ertle was the third American tourist to die in the Ara~lsraeli hostilities !Ince the 1967 Middle East \Var~ " -The wounded American women were * * * Israel Warns . . Arab s to _ Quit • i~enUfied as Tabea Damico of· AUantic InsuranCt Co. of Buffalo, t<t.v. and had City, N.J., and Lucille Draper, Buffalo, arrived Saturday. N.Y. Mrs. Damloo told e.n olHcial at ·"EvtrYlhing !O far had .beeft io Hadassah Hospital: ·' beautUul . so peaceful and nonnal," .Mrs! "We wert dr1vl111 alone out of Hebron Damico said. , • about 3:20°whe11 sbddenly we were being · T!Je wounded guide waa identified by1 h · • hospital officials· as Zvt Gr\mberr. who s ot at from all sides. lives In the Israeli .port or }fatfa. He wa1; "We crawled under the scats for tafe-released from the hOspltal atter trtat-ty." ment for niinor wounds from Oylng gla!s. Mr&. Damico was allghtly woundtd In Grimberg said he belleved machlne IUD. one lee and Mrs. Draper had alight fire hit .the bus, one of two traveling near wounds In both legs. the village of Halhoul on 1.he outskirts ol. They said lhey were~ a "Blb)a Lind Hebron. The other bus was not at~cked, Toor" sponsored by_ t~ . Bap~Ust • Life he said. A Bead Start? ....... Prisone.rs' ~scapes Foiled .··1 'd • Pl · " T1Vo prisoner• -one of them with pn>-Then came Johnny Valenzuela, .:a, ·ol al-Jog -·afleS-bibly tlte1111'1lest head In.JI;, . --Ana. a.laborer, ~ - . · became instant cvllaboralon Sunday Valenzueta look one look at the gapinc - aftemoon in the not-so.great escape at hole in the celling, look«! at the offictf . f'rom Wire Servieea Newport Beach police headquarten. across the cage waU, therf v.aulted lnto JERUSALEM --Preffilei" Golda ~feir And when the e-pisode 1nto the rafter.!; t.lle a.ttic. --· said today Israel would act on its·own if nf the old structurt: ended, several of· Policemen clambered Into the damp; · od ficera and one or the inmates got a -and dUJty attic after him . the v.·orld does not' take measures lo e, •· v I I th tour or tht! attic. Another prisoner wound Officers said that a enz.ue a en Arab terrorist attacks on civil. aviation. up with a'headacbe. round a nice comer full of criu.-cro111 Ten airlines suspended mall and freight Police reconstructed 1.he eeisode like clectricat 'wires and began grabbing liervlce to Israel. this: · them, shouting he would electrocute Olympic Airways, Al Italia and Sabcna Roderick Henry Scribner, 59, of .116 himself if offietrs came too close . -Cry11tal Ave.. Balboa. Island, WI! That didn't worli: . ]. 01 .. ....i seven other airlines in refusing ID --· h •--· -• fl , .... ....._ awaiting booking on charau . o f . 1 uo: aU1e as ....... n rew1ct."U' so o en, rly freight and mail to Israel until securi· defrauding en Inn keeper and mal~ctous Valenzuela couldn't ftnd any wires with ty ~recautions could be lightened . mischief after aUegedly goina: on .a spree electricity running through tl\em. lsrae1'1 ambassador to Britain. PfOl.eSle:d thnnrint Oar glasses around the l!Jand'1 ·So Ile gave up. that this was bowing to Arab terrorist in· buslneu area. • Both men wowwl up in custody. office?a Umlilation. Police said Scribner suddenly hoj>C)ed SI.kl. . Milill'i>!h'""' .. Switm~·.llMd a O!\ ·lop ol a "Jlall~ <lo~ ~•dt~'ulll!Jr·~ vlitijaf' entry biq' for Arab .iallobal1, ~I' narJ'Ol'.. ~ lhlil • new' ceillnl for !be booJPng cqe ....... lolldwlnf tlie cra!lt of All lsnielliow)ct-scnmbllil bp U. \rlrO ' doll' ml 'mad• .Ut o/ lhict plywood. s.1 ... 1r J~ner ID which 47 pUle"'°" b<Jttad a two-loot.wide hole In Illa loll ""bOOt the only thing lblt could gel and.«"' from olrl6 nallOllS died. ceWn1 wllb lib head.• .. • ~ the D<W .. mn; would II*, al bun- Swlas Presldenl".Hant Peler Ttchudi Soon allerwaro, S<rlbner ~'\!i> In a dred'poilnd l•nnlle," one PlltObnan told a newlf conference that the SwiM cell with a harder celling. quipped. atithOrilies will issue visas to natlonal1 rrom l't.rab states only on humanJLarian grounds -for visltJ or relatives -''and wiiere significant Swi85 interesls are at Ntake' , that is for diplomatic and Im· portant business visits. . lie said tourist visas will no longer be given to Arabs with the exception of ''ix· lraordJnary case&." suc.h as trips by journalists. Mr1. "1elr n1et with envoys or II na· lioos io 'appeal for worldwide measures against Arab lerrorism then went before the Knesset (parliament) with bcr warn· ing lo the Arab world. The acUons followed the crash of an Tsracl·botlnd Swissair airliner Satui'day with a loss of 47 Jives. In London representatives from 'the major airline carriers of the world met to consider measures to prevent sucb al· lack11, Al Heathrow Airport in London, Zaventem Airport in Brussels a n d Leonardo Da Vinci airpoi:t . in. Rome security guards aearched Israel-bound passengers' luggnge. Polict. cars drove alongside tsraell jClllner11 on the runways at Heathrow. British pllols demanded that all flights to Israel be iiuspended because of the danger to passengera but the government rerused. Pr~lsraeli members of the British. parliament cornplalned the govcmmen~ had bowed to Arab terrorist Intimidation. Austria. whlcb experienced a nonfatal airliner bombing on Saturday,• said it would take the matter before. tQe United NaUons Tu~ay. ~frh. Meir called in the ambassador! arter a a~h to her cabinet Sunday night calUng on "governments. airlines and private organizatkln! to take the necessary steps to put an end to the run· ning arook of Arab terrorism throughout the world ." Mesa PJiysieian W gun~ed · As Pocket Pistol Goes Off A Costa Mw physician who has com· plalnecl ID pallce of a{leced Black P1111her harassment in the past abot and aevere\y wounded hlmselr by accident Sunday wilb . ' Identity Sought On Bod y Found Off Newport . Newport Beach paJice and coroner 1s In· vestlgat.ors continued efforts todpy to i1l entify the body ol a women in her early 50s round floating 2.000 feet out to sea off Balboa Sunday i;m>rnlna::. "\Ve thought we had•tbe nanie wrapl>efl uri this morning. but It fell through." a coroner's aide as.id today, ''but new we 'll hav, to start over ·again." The •body was found OoalinJ,l: face down and fully clothed off 14th street by tw~ men fi3hing from t~e cruiser Weat~on· v at 8:30 a.m. / P;lic! said the (lahCrinen ' hailed t~ clly's lifeguard boat, 'Which notified •·derringer carried fur aelf-proteetlon. Or .. Melvin Shatav&ky, 45, telephoned a friend from his office at 740 Baker st., while a neighbor who heard him cry out for help after what IOl.lnded like a 'tire blowout called police. The victlm, with a .38 caliber slug burjed In his chest, waa taken to Hoag , . . Memorial Hospllal for surgery and was 1 de!crlbe<f as being In gµarded condition today 'after Its: removal.. ' OCflcer Rudy Malik' arrived at U)e of. . fice u.fter the 12: 15 p.m. shoollng to find , · Dr. ,Shatavsky lylng ln the entry hall, . bJeedlng profusely rrom the cht!t woul'\d. j He said the victim had been worldrig on his -car• when-'tbe .. s111all pistol somehow discharged through his pocket anCI Into his body. The vietlm called out to James · R. ~f(lrale.s; 21, .or 731 Baker S~·· who· told police he thought the 'shot waa 1 car tire blowoul until the victim yelled for help. Mr-1.· Mary L. Threet. an .>equalntance. ha(f also been notlfied by telephone and sent an ambulanef to the address about the time police. were arrlvtiig' .. Dr. Shatav~ky told police 'about one ye'ar ago that he feared he was In danger , beclUR,of a profess.k>nal case·tnvoNing a Blick Panther · l>C!:rlY me01bcr In Los Mieles. · ,....:.------------. .. He is a Newport resktent and 11 araduate ol Newport Harbor High School And Orange Coast College. Follett is an Army veteran and 1 former first lieutenant and artillery battery com· t----;l---liiiiJ1! . ht1rbor patrolmen. -iti',.-,..-------..,---~---.ri....--:--::;-----------ir----."'l'h;::;e patroltnen retrle.ved the bnd~ ~ntl Oil-Hea. ring. s. Postpo·ne· :~ri~·rinr··irl!ll·111!'1l .. ·~~·po'"".lic""".· ll<rn· -H .. lraftl ... 'e-: .. -.(i-;---4·:·,..·~··~ . , ' ... . I Officer Hurd Arm&lrona .. 28! f.4Jiislled lops in his class ln acadcm.c standing~. Glavas said. Annstrong, al80 an OCC f{raduate, is married to a policewoman r ... the Orange Oounly Sheriff's office. He holds an AA Degree in Police science. Olller top grllduateo ol the academy'• (ivll-(11t'nth, 80l).hoUr training curriculum 11re Earl Hickman, 24, rormer Oranie Counti' therill'I employ• engaged ID a aheriff'1 poUcewoman; 11K>mas Stewart., 24, 1 M•rlnt veteran who lives In Santa Ani· Albert F"IM!her, 22, a HunUngton Be~h resident: Rick Brown, 11, married and the ra~ of two childm1 who 1ives In Ngwport., and Daniel Crickett. 21. a graduate of Harbor High and a Newport resident. An ol this year'1 graduate! were within lhe top quarter ol their•grlWuating class. Y ahlonski Clain1 'Out CLEVEliAND <lll>n -l'oderal 1 .. ""'tiialor1 MY they have dl.!pro~cd claims th•t the murder of rulne union rebel Jo~ph A. "Jock" Yablonski wis ordertd bv loan shark&. ·-· Bill Would Ban Federal Drill~ng on South Coast U.S. Senate IUbcommt\Jee hearings acheduled for Tuesday end Wedriesday on banning federal oil drilling ofiihore or Newport Beach, Llguna Beach and poinlJ 80llth have been postponed. The postponement has nothing to do with a bill affecting coastal Or1nge Coun· ty communillea but with other oil drilling bills that were to be heard al lht same lime, said Hans J. Lorent, vice chairman of the Coastal Arca ProtocUve League (CAPL). A hearing will be held Marth 13 and 14 in Santa Barbara. Tht bill that Is ol local .mjlorl. SB 3093, would cru.te: an olJ-drllllng sanctuary in federal water• beyond the three-mile limit wherever thetottiilte or Caltrornla ha~ created a itnctuary, with lflC. cxceplion ot Stnta Barbara. • . '' . No oil drllling·lt permitted by ·the stale in Ill three.m.ilt '"<fer slate) Ud'l1nd1 from lht S8nta Ana River south 10 the Mexican bonfer. This .muine sanctuary, sotJth rrom Huntiz;igtOl1 '" Beaeb. was crea ted by the She11-CuMln,ihim Act. SB 30&3, !nltod•iceif ~Y 'Ala• Cr1iilloo <D-CalUornlal and co. authomfby three other senators including ~ge Murphv rR-CalKllrnia. woill<I re.quire ~ U.S. government to match lM. state marine conservallon eftort in adjactnt areas. Olly counclls ol NewJ!Orl Beach, Laguna Beach and San.Citmtnte and the Oranae Counly Boerd of· SuP.fl'VllOrl aU have pas.sed ~luUona~iD'.,pport of the bMI. Lorenz said. -. • lltl said a. telegram was recti"4S.\uf· • rinY from Senator Ted Mou, cha.lnnan or' the·Ollt Gu-l:Dd.Mirwat.)atbnwpmtHH • of the Senate Resources Commlttet, tell·' ing or the poatponemenl. Lorenz aaid he and County Supervisor Alton ,E. Allen were plann ing i. to g~ to · Wnhhigton. o.c.. ror lbe oearings. Nf!YfPOM. &each P.iayor Doreen M818hatl Aod Lagwia B .. ch CouncllJ1)an Roy lloltn had w11ntOO to but weren!t going • to be ab~ to niake, lk Lorenz said an aide lO Stnator Cranston told him the postp()nement was reques:~ed by Interior secretary Walter llJckel. Tht lnlerlor Department· will ,not oppose Cranston'1 bUI, the-&lde said, !Jut want.I Ume Iv come up with proc>osals on olhtr biOs ID be 11<1~ at lhe 'ht&rlnp._1• Lorenz .u.ld cranat~' eitmpted mt San~ Barbara area from hllbln blcll&Se nf the oomPllci.tlons there and hts desire to~ blllcv~could agreo.upoo. 'Mle rem1tn1 wefe .. dreued 1 In a;white ' ~·. ~ _ y 1•nifnr.m-t~ drtllt, sar*t111IS abd a· blue sWeater with wlilte be'adtng. ' A pink coln'purse With '3 in ehinp aM no fd!'flllllcatlbn "" fOund tutkld 1'nder one arm _.b aald, • 1 , • . ....... . ' '!'he body,,..,.. abdomlall ''"ll'l 'lrbm three oper1Uon1. Corontr"s tnvutl11at0r1 tald It appoared lbol the "°""'" h*1 died at abqllt 1 •·") ll\DMl•1. The remalna w,ert. l1ke11 to· Baltz COrOl)a,c1t11~1r M9!tuw. • • .t ' • .. ' PflJ Bnt P'r.opo&ed WASunfGTON CAP) -A bill bnpoal111 maximuJTI quolas on the mlh\ifactdtt of pep pllla bu b<fn Pfl>Poled b7 four Democ:raUc meml!en ol the Houoe s.~ Committee, on Crime. One o( the niafn ~ ol !lit lqlll•· llOI), dril!'n J1P tor lnltOductloe loday, b lo cut11 the ~ ol pep plllo lo bJlh school • studen.ts and othcr1 who u!IO'i <them· ll~ ltaall1· • ·weather . . 1til·be a rliaHa~ February day 1'1H11day with IUl1JlY skies over the Orange Coast and the mercury lo!Ung to 73 d-on !be coast.. lolJo,1111 an ovemlll>l cllp lo 48. lNSIDE TOD,\ 'l' ' 'Ora»g• County's Jn.doe JcrTJtc1· f7 Judge haa betn judge4\ elfo-- ible. for m.er?lbtr,hlp in tll "Pro~r Job Cl ub."• Sie L. M.' Boud'• Cllcckfng Up co!Umn , Pogd 7. '"'"" H Clllfff!M I c.d!Tftf V, t Clnlff~ • ft.ft (fifties • " c~:-c 11, --...... ''"' . ·-"""'·--'11 •• Mii LIMtt't ,l~ -... ' ,,_... . II ................ --. ,_,. ..... ' "......... . _.... 'l --........., ,..., •. , .. ,. WWW....... W ' 1 ' \-DltlV MlCT t MtoW, ,,....,, !?· 1170 ~eW.po~i>*II~y P~ving Plmi to ])r~w Pt~~Sts A Pf0-1 to ,,..., ff! Newport tllo cl11 l'ulillc Woru tioiwt111111t to H•l&hbJ l'fOper\y .owntn aboul l!OO uch "9:n pl111f,~, . • to Pl" ~.•lion wt~•-' ~11 flltbllc b<orl!IJ wlQ •llo ·TU.,. I•· -~ -wl "" • I P!l~T1jt"1•Y nlabll\ tj CttuDcD oloaf Wll!I · f"8 -!lltwllorl ii1«lrn1. 1111#1 '""8rlJ .._ II' 11 ttMft Iii LeUera !Mt hove been cominc into loJliil Gfillo liloct< llolmdod bJ '"1"8 Newport City Hall indicate thal quite a Boulev1td and Bay AYfllut, Cfprtu and ~ Htllbli rtsldfnta don't think C()n. Coronado 6tlettt Avetlge ~ssment to l!.te aUtij'I are nece511ary. those reldenta -~d be about~-Cl~ Oquocllll!•n l36t June de<:ide<j that . ™ lf~w~fl ijejgh!,t property owners ne the alleys was "a public coft. lovof\te<I. · ere. I~ the -oldest . area of ~et ind necessity" aod •uthottZed Ne•p6rf Beieli uplirids development, ~~ntrol Sought . ~ ' Oii · Power: Pl·ants . ~ J . -... i:. / Slato'COO!fOI over !oaaUon al_, jb,,q, -to . l!idlaon plant in funlinPn Beach, the aool ' of """mblymon Joh!! llTJap ( R· ili11e~i._ . ~rill• baa inlrnductd • b U ""l""llni ! Cirl, 17, Hurt, In Fall Down .. I.• " • - Newj)Ort Qiff ' \, ' 1 the mitJoii of 1·stci..Power Ptint.Sit!Og Author!!\' which woold ·evaluate end •i> PrQye ~t 'tit~ for ri1JClear1 coal, oil or•~ power1e~aun1 plant&. Situ would be, ·selected wltb ~n· sideraUon for Joell ecology . and en· virortmetitat pollution under Brigga' pro- pooaJ ... The Fullerton itaislator has in the past defended the Huntington Beach Edison plantlJ .pr9po5Cd erpansion on the growi4j thlt cui-rent lawa malte It quite dJfflcull to develop nuclear plants. , At present there · is no ol'l'e agency which ·hu :complele control ·over whf:re and wlllt l1pe ut,,iant may·be instolltd. ~:;:'.iia::h~;:~:: e~~ throua:b several governmental Jayus, d-•lo,I Altlt. • ' Brl«P holfel to'itllp the oonlu•ion with • lllltlt " .~ 111,,.t !1114 -i ,., ll"fl!\• ,\von"°' ~ -~ ljn IOITI' llO,~ ~-C1lll g,tvo qver~lnl l1it ** 11111 -·.,. •ortl! about .. .,.' .. !\t,.*flt,, " lbe llW..:A 111 .. "'"" ~.; u.. s:,_.,t'¢~ posted. A 3t ~cent prote1t was hta:rd f~ r.~rty ownus last June and city Offlct1 a assumed the 81 percent . nol btard from were in favor. ftece.nt letters of protest claim cU.y trucks have torn up the alleya, retired .. ~ A 17-y,ear-otd . ~· Park girl un· ~rwtnt •urgery llils mornlni !er poui. •1• lnttrnal lnjurlit IUll•red Sundoy 1fftemoori ·when she; ·ran ifown a hUJ in Newport Beich"ll!d fell' Int& • 1'11• Ol alttHe;deelalon-makihg concentrated in t ..o.~;-s1s.~ould•V111 mike • 5UCb ·Public utl[IUu .. ~ Nlpl!i- Powtr 1ld W at 8 r and Saerameito MunlclpaJ OUUUtf tt5pomll>I<. to tile $1111.---' ~kon~ete. . •· Mll!Y Welch wu til<tn to llDla ..,trnortor HOIPilal ,<iundoy lft...- ifttr the miahlp an .a hlll1ide be.low the 2300 block ol Cllll Ori,.. · · 'Poti~ aald the efrl was runninr d!)Wn t~e 1ttep hill with 1 companion and when !he reached the bottom sh< was 1'UlUl1n4 i6 fist sh< could not atop. Mi11 Welch tripped and !.U Into tile concrete chunks. Poli~ said the girl tried to walk up Ute hill after the severe fall, but collapsed a •hort '103 up, complolnll!l:Jh• coo)\l.n't breathe. Aidu 1.t the ho1pital 11id the airl enttrtd surgery • this momin1 for . detmnlnaUo• of her ln)urieo and . tnat- mc:nt. , 1_ Mis• Wt)ch cornplaliied oi ievere ~­ il'.I her ribs. :Woman Mugged· " (:rossing Park j . A young ·Coila Mm· llou-fe who 1ereamel5 aT'Jd fought htr attacker was mu,1ged after catting. through the city J)Mk following a movie "Sundiy night, lo$- Uut sit to the atrongann .thief. :.Mrs, Sheila Campbell, :12, of 6511> W. tsih St .• told police ii.he noticed the min '1.anding ,under a tree combing h\11 ha ir aibout 11,· :m .. but ignored hill'. .. stton ' later, she explained to Officer "Harry Ehrlich, 1be was jumped from bt:hlnd on Park Slrttt and jhrown to the pavement as her pur1e was snatched iwt y. Guyana a Republic, Joins .Con1monwealth GEOJltGETOWN, Guyona CAP) - The little South American nation or Guyana became the lllh rtpubllc tn the Brltiah Comrnoowealth at mlclni&bt ~un· day with fireworks, equestrian displays and pr~ision marching. A ere~ of is.ooo aastmbled for the ctremonie&, but th1re wu UtUe ezcttemenl DAILY PILOT "'lb~ bill •hooM ao !or toward oolvini -ol our t11•Jor .J!f0blem1 hy recocn1 .. ~C twt'! ne~• ":-" th1t !)f the pre.ervatl~n of OUr tovirenmtnt and the i1<ed !or Id· diUonal iourctt or electrical en"ero, '' cOmmented Bri&lll· Brigas said the bill bas the b1ckinl or Gov. Ronald Re111n and wu co-authored by, seven elate awmblymen and three •tat.> ..... !otf ... • • . . . . - Composition of the proposed aiUnr authority would include aeveral heads of 'liating !late agencies plus repruen· tatives from the local u-ea concerned. . :·' ' t. ... .. '· ' Burk~ To Seek ... • • • t. ' ' • • ' I '' '• . • r. CoridOminiuni Yearly Rates A.temblyman ·l\obtrt H. liuru <1'- HUAtlngton Beach) today inl<odu<ed 1 meast;re d•Signed to set the annual llz 1t IHIO 1;r thoH cotPoraUona wblcll hold ti• lie ·hi. cooolomlnlum ti:i-aparlmtnt p... pcrty. "The. e~ndominiUm wrporatieris otcl ar; a holding company for its owner• ·aftd aet aSlde money f-or the maintenance and upkeep of the copdominium community." Burke explained . "ll would hardly be fair that a homeowner who sets aside money for preperty rpainltnance ~d htve lo p11y a corporaUon tax as if lt'were an ln· come. .. 'The law as it presently exists says, ff the corporation doel'i not spend all of tht money it collected for maintenance in lh1 yen in which it was collected; then the balance remaining Is considered net ln· come for the corporaUon." Previously. Bur ke introduced another bill which wlll provide property tax relief for those w1'Q lh·e In corsx>rate type dw1lll ng1 1ueh a1 Ltlsure World. La~t Call Comes Two .Hours Early 'I1lt 'wlult Rorie Inn in Newport Buch l.MriN.W1M 1 1 b b 'I "~ .... 1~111w ltai bid \4 c °' fll our cut ar111 rem ! a.tn. "1a· midnight 'by the city Pl1Mfng J•c• •· Curl.., COmm1SMon. viu ,,_"'" ..,. °"""' "''"'•.,. :P.ltJ#li"3, · commlHloner s went along n.0111•• 1(-n ~ith UtertsloAs·Of llvt entertail\ment ind. Eflltr dilietng permit.1 for tht 3295 Ne•tport · DAILY P'll.Of ttllf II'~ Beael•. Babies .Joy Johnson of Huntington . ·Beach plays with friend's baby .. Hona Nixon, three monthl, . : ftwing •l•lt to beach.liunday, They were among 13,500 week· , -"4 : visl\ors to Huntington ·• ~eaCh strand as the SOuth.ern., · California w~athtr lived up lo its_. reputation. · . 7th Candidate ,. Seeks Board Job A stVenlh candidate his er:itered the race for th,e Fourth District Supervi)l)l''s seat beina vacated by retlrtni Willi am Hltltiln. · · Riley Hope of Orange, mainten,.nce ~d coo.structlon 11.1perviw for the county fire department. threw his hat into the cro\\·ded rinr Friday. "I'm 1ettin& Into the race be<:au5e I am not satisfied with the candidates who have annqunced for the poslUon," Hope said. ~ Ther new candidate said he,. would establish a11 administrative assistant post to hear (ripes and sunutlons or county erttployes "without fear of retaliation." Hope has lived in the county for 22 year1. Others in the conteat include Calvln Pebley. Anaheim city councilman: James W.orkman, Villa Park m1yer; Burr \Villlams. Anaheim bue:tne11man: Paul Btll, Tustin attorney: Gordon Bishop of S..to An• ond Haro14 Fields of Oran&•· Whetmore Named To Senate Post St1t! Senator Jame1 E. Whetmore <R· 1'ijJl1rton) has bten named chairman of the .st11ale commi lt ee on «!'lections and re.apportionment. p,or...,, c111~ ~ tbe a,...imenl 1¥&~" i.,es II' '° bllll· ~ nialotllY ·~Tefld•llll'4• oo(-t·tt, ollit ~It ·---~ ... ,,_ llJll1-•e· . l MaruntBlinl aW Vera Wilson wrote to the 'latt point, qtudiQg, "The usual 'black toJi' would be. adquale • . . Why lihould our alley be a better jol than our 1ilreet1t" ' Kenneth Perry. associate Ci\'._il en;ineer tn the Public Works-Depart1f!e11t. says roncrctc is cheaper to maintain and "even initually the cost 1J very cl0te to \!l" !4lll!·" 'Ille liilllol coot II 11! Ille Jfl""'Y ow ..... .,. dlreot)1-iJlicC once the alleyi are J"""°"td to city stan· dard 11 the city beCOftMI rtsponalble for upkeep and malnleDance. ' . Perry said .city englne'ers have become aware lhat ~v.er ~·ye.n·lhe q1,11Hty ·ot. a5phalt h;ui Qeteriorated. Oil companies ~ave ~sed \echnol9n, to ~~~ qi.ore oJ lhe lighter fraction.!!-(MJm · lhe left over re11iduc of crade oil, which is asphalt. Air Guard Gets· New· Command.er· The call!otnla· Alt National Guard'• Colla Mt11·hlsed 2Und ~!oblle Com· munlc1tlom ~ has a· new com· mal)der and he Is soon to brief the Cham· her of Commerce on the atatlon'1 func- ' . • > • • l • _, • Fonnerly commander or a N',ar,them CaUfornia un,it, Lt. Col. Petracek assum~ ~ . leaderspjp" or the CANG station last month from ti1aj.'LQren D. Reed. Officials noted that Lt. Col. Petracek ent,ered preflight training at the.old Sania Uon. Ana Army Air Base. in June, 19"2, since Lt. Col. Edmund ?i-1. Pelracek wilt the present CANG ba~ is precisely on speak to tbe chamber'1 Official Greeters the site of th~ .old .post'~ main gate. Committee March S ln a luncheon at the Before becoming a full-lime C~NG of· CANG hue at 2651-Newport Blvd., of· ficer, Lt. Col. Petracei was employed ficial1 have announced. with the F.ederal Aviation .A1enc.y. aa a ''The Air Guard and . the Co!lW~nity.'' supervisor at· the Ot kland· Air. Traffic is the UU~ !>f,the Jon-time officers !al~. Control Facility. · covering various aspects o{ the services Ourtna World war 11. LI. Col. Petractk role In the Harbor Alea. was ·a •. test pi.t6t'wllh the=ArJDY Air Oorps~ Pro•lng· Ground Cdnfmabd, ··1 ly i nc Burly Bfil. ·Jars -"-..1niis~n:. in ." ... ltt, .°'· ~ill!t" .and g h;e and bis wife live in Tustln-ll)d have Break in Doors, ~· """-' __ ,_,,_, .... Loot Macl1inery Burglars who sllnpl)' «nouldefed the~ ~1ay through J~ked doors looted two Cotta Mesa plants of ne1r ly $29,000 in of· fice machinery over the weekend, police discovered Sunday. · One loat $12,4%0 worth of equipment to the intruders. 'IA'ho also pried open a pair of liquor cabinet.. with scisaors and sip- ped alcohol while they worked, in· ves1igators said. Offlctr Rudy Malik was se nt to th~ Standard Pacific Corporation. J 5 6 r> Talbert Ave .. at 8:30 a.m. Sunday, after Donald (., Dody Qi!l_cover_ed lhe forc~d en- try. Shoving open . the rear door, someene had carted off It · ~ters,' ti:t calculators, aSSl5rted office furnishings and oth~r fixtip;e_s . V(_or\~ pi9r~ .. than '12,oilo', ,!cordinit'to·.,umi<es .. .' · . l'olfolrnan Malik said Rlcliard· A. Hall, employed by n4tirliy Panel Air Cmpor~· lion, 1371 Talbert Ave .. reported an iden- tical case within 15 mh.utes. · Police '"id only four typewrilers and three calculaton:, totaling ,f$,700 in value, were taken in the second case, at th~ plastic~anufacturlng plant. Investigators said th(' burglaries-ob- viously ~curred durlna Lhe ~ight hours. A 1pot \Jght illuminating the parking lot at the Panel Air O>rporatlon "plant ~ad bten unscrev"ed to cast the area into darkness and cover the burglary. Couple Charged With Burglary A Corona couple whose ca r sped away from a Cost. J.1esa. 11erv-ice sl.atlon where a si1tnt alarm announced a hurglal)' in progreu early today were captured nea r !ht> ·scene by police. Cary L. WiWams. 30. and his wife Jac- quelyn, 27. wtre arrested and bo6ked on burglary charges following the pred~wn "'\ndow smash job, ln\•tsUga\ora said. Officer Gerry Kochendorfer w a s dispatched to the Roy-Ell Union. Station, 3599 Harbor Blvd .. about 2:30 a.m .. and ~aid he heard glass shattering "' he a~ preached. He 41ld· b1ck!Jp oUictrs ~.topped .• lhe Williams auto nearby and arrested the occupants, confl&catlng $2.70 worth · of cigarette• believed taken from U\l station a11 evidence. four .. chlldien. includinc Ni Vi Lt: (j1) Mlchael Patractk, on ·dnty in SoU~ast Asia. 'Stephen, ~n aeronatitical en;tnetr. ing major a\· Cal Pot:y, SaitLU!s-Ohlspc. Elizabeth, a !tTlkl'r aiid · Gre'j:o/Y, a freshman, birth at TUstin.Hf&h SchOoL ' . . . . Woman Killed As Auto Wt~ Center Divider A Wilmington. woman wu. killed early Sunday when )ler ~thbound car struck the center.· djvider oI the . San .Diq:o Fr~way at Lap:Uni Canyon Freeway and rolled over. the California Highway Patrol reported . Mrs .. J,u~a,rJne· Rich¥$1: ~ .. ·"II thrpwn from lht.car·and died of 'h&ad injlitift at . _12;0 .•• ~.o•!:!1V .Trarf~c . • )Mt. " ... !3 '. :.Delli .Teti· ' ~I' Coata i1tsa Memorial Hospital flve·bours after the 3:30 i ,m .. a~eot, · thi~ cor· oner's office re-ported. . . fn another fatality, a road comtruction y,·orker was crushed to death and •fellow v.•orker Mrloaaly injured Friday whu I road grader backed over the pair at Lake Fores!, sheriff's depulles reported. Pifanu'l L. SaUcedo; 31, Of Anaheim and . . employe of, the Sully-MR!tr Contr1cttn1 Campany waa 'dead at the tc•ne cf th• accident. Geronimo Drive af'(I Ridae Route Road, the coroner's officer rf ported . ' '· ., Jn South• Coas:t -Commun·lfi). HOlpital :-:11ffering ftom serious ihjutles toefly:1s ~ the other worker, Gpry Togle, 20; of Los'!.!. 1\lamitos. .. He •aid iht alltyf pte~atly art ~vtd will! tllil> coalJ ol aapbolt .aJ10f .oiJl put ...., at v~ u.no. .. II II 111jma,\ld .lbe ~-~lilt pre-J•ct woold l>e ' 'about $1GO,O(IO and l!Ork could begin · aboot tho llnJ oU,laJ, '" cordillg to PubU~ Worb, By law, ii 50 ,,.,,,.nt of the propert y owpe:rs protest formatlorr1-he asseSSJneni district.ls forslalled , unleu ovenlden by sti of aeven members of \he City fw:ncil <the smallest majority over lhe ·fouc'..fifth legally required ). QIES ,AJll)ARD BOAT ... • Grojory. Cooper . .. . ' Becw1i _ Y<mt~,,J.9, _ . . . Aspliyxiatetl . Aboard Sailboat Four days be!Ore h! waS: to be mimed, a 11)-year-old Huntington Beach Youth died of asphyxiation aboard a -4ry~ docked sailboat in San Diego. He'·Was trying tone~ wiri;i by t;iuming ch~1t lh a hibacbi4>roller. , , . · · . S~n .Qi.ego .. coro~er's deputies Saki Gregory CO<rper, 173-f . Par~. St. .and .:tis companJon Cha.r'les Bafly;%2, of.1ft®t.11to~ v.·ere'..tound deiid {n .the boa~S him:~· en'.· Shelter blind by· a fl'}~iid who CJm~\ t~ vi,~k%~~,l'~1:\~i {\tfo ;f,;~~;•11: ~!lrs t0; 'b.~ .l)larlly.l\!'I~ w~e;s follfl~~ q;, ..t1lG ·crs!(~aii D[egp ll<!li~$ .QJl\ceg .i:e)191'.tiJ!-: Mr~ •• Ppuliz\o \;ooper, 1!1•.~• i!lo.l!!<r; S&Jd her: son. w~t to ~an. Diego· .'9r ~ wttkend··tD wotk ·on the· boat and had. pl1nned to return today. He was to have married Sue McAloney. 21. 312 · s,asprlte Circle, Huntinston Beach, tl'iis 'Mlurs(iay. · Cboper ·'had ju1t.trad«t hls aut0M6blle for the· boat i:nd WI! 'Preparing to Teittn It wit)! Batty.'s aid , th~mother 1ald. The dead' yonngsttl"' atte:1t'ed 'elen1en- tary 1ch0ot In Huntington •Beach and was 4 1989 iraduate· olt Huntington Beach High School. . Jte 1;··1urvlved by his mOtMr, his .f.uMr Harrl&On, aistel'I" Gail, 22; 'and Susie~ 14, and hls brotherVlctcr;--18. •· ~ - Funeral maniemenll are pending cin arrival of the body. 1110,..11 "· M11t,ll;... BJvd: WBferipg s{!Ol but listen.ti to com· 1---r---~-,....1--.----1~1huloei!!&h9J!r. " · A petitien WIS prtaented -be8rlng 44 Tile committee has the responsibility Mesa Planners Taking Holiday fu1 studyinc-enl'J Jlasslftg-~"'Di"ll'..__;1'·11 '°''~ ).1~miss.iOJL_...;,.:¥, • Cett. ..... Offko sipaturts of nurby. reaidents ·who corn-- llO w.,. ,.., si,..t plalned of amplified m4sic, loud voices M1Hi"t."''•••1= ''°" a.. 1 s•o. •1•2• and the. openlni and closing or car doors. o.... .,.,.. -Tb! resldanU1l atea btfins im· "'......,... hKf>: nu w.t ...,.. ... ...,_.. mtcU•tely behind the White Horse Inn '-"-~: • .._.. ""'"-and plannjna: connnisaionen toek I.hat in· ......,....,. ~ i.U .._. ~......,. to ~ tn overrutini city planninl and "" ' ' rOll<• rloparuntnt.' ncomintndotlon• !Or 11 •.JI!, eloaln1 ·hour. Early' l\foming . Fire Kills Eight PeC?ple PAL.\!YltA. V.. ~UPll -tl&bt l"'t!OO• ""'' klllo<I """" • )li'l<l•~ 11 .. ro1rod ~., tural hcnrie today, ln- cl)l<fln( fl\I Jothor of llV. el the victim• who tried In vain to A\'I Otttn. Mthorlt111 "Id the fothtt. Chorlle Dal#. II, '8•td ~ii wile, 1 d•Ulhltr and h~ pan<fdaushl<r bUI wn kllled whtn ht r1n Helt In to lry to racu1 the others. The body ,,.,·111'!1'd juat lnaklt the front "door. · · ~ · ' • -··~·· which ~·ouJd tither amend. add to or n1~ting will be held tonight. because delete ser:tlcna of the eleetlon code. member s wUI ·be off havin1 belated cher· The committee also will draw dittrict ry pie or something, In hanor of Georgt boundary lints for reapporlionm~nt in \\'-"~hington·s Birthday. 1971 for both houses of the s late The regularly scheduled session w11l be lecislalurtand lhcc o n;res s io na l Tuesday at 7:SO p.m .. instead, with 11 di6ltict6. ·nc.m on the -gtnda, from Bw:ie Mae Sailboat Taken From Mesa Yard A 13-foot Olllbool btlonl!n& to a Stat. tie, Wam. rnon has been h1)oclcod from it$ storage yard in Cofita Me11, the owntr'1. mother teld polln Sunday. Tht s1 .r.oo cr1rt left at 1330 P1U11adt1 •1111'1 anlique and f1Q\'elty shop to a $5 milliorl ma ster plan of drnin11ge report. Commisslone~ Will htgln with 1 S p.m. report and neld tnspectlon • !esslon. follo\\·ed by the 7:30 p.m. legislative meeting in city CQIJJ1Cil chambers. Mid-1971 Too Soon To End Draft Law Rold. Cor s1 rektepin1 by owner L1ura nce WASHINGTON (AP) -Key Pentagon F. T1 pptr Jr .. has tlnce vanished. ltfr11. officials and tM: chairman of the S<!n1t1 Tapptr told OHictr CeorJt Sptrllrt1. Anned Servlct11 Commlttet belle\'e it Sto~ra11 rtntaf aod othti' lets Involving woul d ·bt too 100n to end the! draft 1'J · !he black·hulltd \'elJSel ~d 111 been p.akl. mld-1971. the date proposed by Prt!idtnl sht stld fUllng out repo' I l.9n__aJ _8, ·-Nlxqo'! Comml!'km on "" All~Vo\1.1nlttr possible element. i\rmed Force. -· I llAIL.Y ll'llOT 1191J PM .. .Just Restltag Phil Pearlmap an<I Tonl Sartorio gun themselv"' oulslde pUlow stilnd at Arts and Crafts Show bein1 conducted In conjunctiori with Lesutt1'1 Wlhter l'est!val. Pleasant wetkond wtither whielr tneouraged many visitors to lakt In fest ival tv en t1 als9 was perfect for aunninq. Art• -and .Crafts Sbow continues at-Ftstival -of-Arts gr-0und1 t h"rough March I. • I --~r -:.---~ ' ' ' , O.UL v l'll:n I ~gn·nB ·,PatriCJ•s Pa~a~~ ~ttra~~s 5.,000 , ' SADDtlNG 'up FOR LAGUNA ·PATRl01'.S' DAY,llARADE ' The Pete Petersons, Twins ~irsten {left), W~yJ. t VJ BAND OF ARTISTS -Laguna Beach High School was repre- senled Saturday In Fourth An· nual Patriots' Day Parade by school band an~ drill team. Theme of this 'year's parade was _'My Country 'Tis of Thee.' .......,___. "'------ ' . ' MARCHING UNl 'f FROM LAGUNA'S TOP OF THE WORLD SCHOOL TURNS CORNER IN PARADE P•ssing in Review P•st the Firehouse With Eyes Front •nd Small Shoulders Squ.rtd • Top,.W9rld School· Gets I . , Theme Prize ' I • ! A benevolent sun w~ an.estimated l ,000. walcl!en al Laguna's lourUI ami~ Patrlota Day Paradi Saturday u 120 .,,: tries trekked put tbe revf~ng stand It city baJI. 1 I The Sweepgtakes' Trophy was awarded to the Santa Ana lUgh School Marching SainL Bancl. •• Theme Trophy went to•La&Una.'1 owlf Top of the World Elementary School for their eagle noar. p,e noat dePict.edd great Amelican eagle, s:parrnllJI ' tmnty feet , made entirely of paper on. a wire frame. : , ,. Grand Marshals "Buddr, and 'Fran" cl · KWIZ radio woo the Giind Manl\ili) Award. '' • > r 1 h First Divldon l,larshal's \niphy wai •warded lo Lafon• Winter ·r..uvat Queen, Debbie Goodwin. 1118 awaJt. wft accepted by City Coundlman Jlc~~'tt: Goldberg. • . .. :.. • ';.1. Second Division Marahal's ~ went to the longUme Lleuna ~ Eiler Larson. 'Mle·award ~u accepted by City Cooncilman Jooeph Q;g(Jl~ffjl· • • . ., other trophy awards were: • .li 11<11 mp -Bud -Gl<nclal<' High School Dynamtten: 11<11 Nmlly Bud -New Orleapi. JauClub MarChing Band of Anaheim. : . llellJalGt-M~--·J>ld'.--cillcoeftei:"°'----:"' .. Best Senior rttajorette1 -Lln·IAvette, Majorette Corps. i. Bea! Col<r Gaard -Cypress Poll<t Deiil. • i ll<sl High Scffol Drill TtUl SWeetwater High School. ,., Besl.Jao!or High Drill Team -Sequoia Junior High School. ; Best· Junior lOgb Bud -Sycamore Junior High School. : Best Orum and Bugle Corps -Boyt', Club of Whittier. . •• Beit Junior Voutb a..I -CyprtSl Showstoppers. , • Beal Senior Y oalll Baod -Long Beach Junior Concert Bancl. • Angels lqviting Co~ty f,off.s For Opening ·' .v , . .. ' .. Orange County chamben of commerce have been Invited by the Calllornla Angels lo participate in the oP,nlng of Ult: American League seaoon. • The Laguna Beach Cham~ of Comj merce has been alloted a block of Ucketl· for the opening night game against the: Chicago Whtte Sox. It will be at Anaheim · Stadium, Tuesday, April ti. The Angels will contribute II lo ~ chamber for each $3.50 box seat IOM!. ~ Pre-game ceremonies wlll include Vice ~ Mayor Joseph O'Sullivan and Harry DAIL y P ILOT "'"" h , •• O'DeMlll Lawrence, Chamber president. lo • »-::. REBECCA BARNHARDT MARCH!S WITH MOM minute •how on the field alter entertog. Precision Gn>Up Represents El Morro School tbe stadium by motorcade. !. ~~~~~--======== .. • El_~ancho has tlze hottest price in town! -· . EACH ••••••••••••••••• --~· --~ -.. - Ripe and sweet and Juicy! A wonderful way to atart the day . , halves, with honey .. or Eerve broiled, with pork .• or segmentl! in a tempting fruit salad! And aave ! Erirly bird val.uc.a in. tM.,groeery departn&eKt! Cal Fame Fruit ;Drinks .................. 29' Choice of favored flavors ... 46 oz. cans. Junior Baby f~ .................... 8 ,., 'l Gerber'& ••. choose Baby' a Uvorite varieties! Lipton Dinners .............................. 69' S&v~ lOc on these e.aay~fix casseroles! Tomato Juice ................................. 29' Libby's ~ .• bri1ht flavor in bia' 46 oz. aize. S & W~e-5auce~:::-.~ ...... ::.~-+ le'.s-Pineap;te= ·= ... .;;1.-::-:-3.,,, ·'-1 Cru•bed, Chunk• or Sliced ... No. 2 cana Biir 25 oz. glaM .•. serve chilled with pork! El Rrt·neho offers t1arittu for firtJt;..af~tlt.e wetk mmiual Pork ·Roast ..... ~~ .. ::~~~~,~~~~! ...... 89lli. Lun l>ork •·and.'° v~ fresh •. the atom& u you take i I from the oven will he a clarion call to the hunsrY horde! Pork · Cutl•l$ . :.'.~~.~~~ ·: ·. ~~! .r~ ~~~ .... 89lli. Lean pork,~ted:w1th perfectly aeuoned brudm. ... flavon that blend·t.o make thi& treat even more appetfzinil . Port Steak ..... : ... :: .... ~ ................ -... ~ Sausage ........................................ 59~ , ;\lwa.YI welcome • • , .. ~·wt th rravyl El Rancho' a o.wn Country Style I ·S..,,.,..S~ Ide diliq~ ;,. 'i' Ranell0'1 D<lic&t110,. w.n.tut · .. NalJey Sala$:an.a· ~tin Cups ............................................... 39' I Dlliciaua Alad& •.. ~dY' to serve ' •• colorful l'l•tino in temptinr fru it varieti .. rR!\f. 43c .1 ... . • • • • • 1• • • ' ·1 Clc•td /lfon.. Ftb. 23 to Honor Washl~gl<m'1 Birlhday ARCADIA: Pricts In •!feet 'l'11<&, .wed., Feb. 21, 2.j s. ... 1 and H111tioiton Dr. (ti Rllldlo C..llr) ~ • PASADEM: ( .. •• 320 west Colondo Bhd. .SOUTH PASADOO: . Fremont 1nd·Huntin{lcn Dr. HUNTINGTON BEACHi .. Warnu and Alionquln (Ba.rdwall: • ,er) ·NEWPORT BEACH: 2121 llftport Blvd. and · 2555 ilstbhr11 Dr. (llslb~H Villap Contlrl .• • • ·; .· ;· \ .. ! .. • ·' I ' . • .. ' • ,. ' . • • • l I l . • l ! • i ' i ' .J ' • . ' , • ~.,~_..,......,,. -, ~arvard professor of ecology Pnderlck E. Smith has a def\nlte l)l>lnlon of those "prophets· of doortt't who scare the population · rather than lnfonn them. He said · "We're a crlsil oriented society 8nd we have to become bysterical j to 1et action!' • • • minols' Herrick High School baatetball team fought u they al· ways fight -jo win. This time they dld:tt. Tbe·undaunted 'Herrlck fivp beat Witt High School 111).53 to bl'!'ak a 91).game losing streak which stretched back to 1965. ' •• ' • • f U.S. diplomats are hiohl · .,.. coumged bt1 the t.alk.3 which , have reiumtd with Red China ~~n Warsa&D, Of!_e' ambal!ador rsaid, "We are hopmg the China 1 totb will become a routine 1...,.1 -• """1llll port of the •working m.Onth." • Following the conviction of five of ,the Chicago seven, Nat•lh• Dtlllnger, daughter of Dev Id Dell- 1...,.. whO Was convicted, said, "TJiey'tt. going to see all hell fly tto•. They're asking for lt and they're going to get it." • Rep. Joh?\ Conyert (D-Mich.) wa.t one of tho:se Who commeni. ed on the bu.ring controomy to balance the toCU-f?liichools. He SGid, ''II~ wou~e reaUv • huftf about b1'ring, I'll ofter a t"oUer skate cmwndrn«ftt." • A woman In Dunher, West_ Va., filed a complalnt'~th'-local ~ce that a teen-age girl grabbed a wig from her head and fled. The leen- ager is in custody, but the pilfered peruke 11 still unaccounted for. -- !"!'" Veto 'l'ltreat' Mansfield Urges School Bill OK . WAllllllG'l'Oll (AP) -Seo a I a -· Leader Mike -ield aid todiJ CooFem lllollld ao lhoad and,_ a -· flt.I miJlloa venloa of the -_..,.,,_,.tim-,evealf·,_ Nblillll 111-to velo 11 agaJo. : llecnllQ' ol HealUI. -llllCI w--H. Jl'lncb alieady 1111 aid bewlll~ a llOCOOll Nisoe ftto.JI tbO 1lli ..... to the White -Jn the fona°""oved by the 8-Peb,lt. PIDc:lt ..... 'the -obould cut the ~. or add a claUIO whlcb "~I Nisoo to bloclt the spendillg ,of be ha termed lnllatlooary. -..... be wwld 01'1"*.' lhal "II )'OU do lbat, You're juat ao1og through ·--,..know what'• going to happen, .. Mansfield aaid. 11You might as well fece up to 1t... _ Tbe qimdn lnvoMJd to the bJc money bill ~ 11111 operatlJil by autborlty of a reooJutJon COllttouing ·their power to spend -· It e>plres Salurday, and Mansfield said there may have to be onother -n. to give the Senate time le act on the bUL FinclJ, to • Jetler made public SUnday' said the bill "cootlnues to carry the same .-and faultl lhat caUltd Ibo Preoldent to veto tbll Important and vilal '""~ In the flnt place." • New Attacks Seen to End Lull in War • . ~ UPIT....- Cranston Joms' SAIGON (UPI) -Official military ~ predlcted today N,or th Viet· ...,... llld Viet Coq lroopl will launch POLJCEMAN EXAMINES HUGI DISPLAY. 01' WIAPC)f'IS, AMMUNITION l'ROM NY RAID 12 Arruted Jn S.lzvre Identified a1Momben of Ponthers' P•trlot P1rty Anti•€arswell =· ~~F ~~ ":.:~~;:t.:., ~1: lowest point In four ·lllOOlha. I)emocrats Push Senate -For-Ces 'Ille ptedictlon ..... a11er Ibo -ii..§. --~t!..~~-i:.~i::: For Further Cuts WASHINGTON I.UPI) -Sen. Alan for men than . 14 houn to -the c--(ft~.... lhoOWlced ·M-he bQmbers ajallllt the North Vlebwneae l D f . . B d t w:;;Id";'.1e .._ the Supreme "Court takeover .. the Plain ol Jon In i.-n e ense u ge non'iinatJonof11lilgeG.BamiJdemwe11. ·The bomben mumec1their11111tes 1n • Cromblo~7th aenator to 111DOU11ce Vletoam today with • mialon on( mile WASliINGTON (UPI) -The $U he WOUid· COllflrmaUon, said to a llOllth of the demllltarlled -(DllZ) blllJon -iurpJp. In ~ ~·· statement: near Con 'lllien. budg4!t ' probably will vlllllllt·ond Ji not "Then la nothing In Judge Canwell'•· Tile llOUl'Ca said the J)ftdlcted new enough to figlll lnllaUllJ! ·anyway~ ..,. subsequent ....,rd to sbow that he bu auerrJlla olfenslve would emphasise cordlnl to 1 Democratic party tuk force chan&ed the wl'llte supremacy views he sbelllnp of allied buea near South Viet.- held es• young pollUcal candidate. nam's borden and lhat Viet Cong mid report. "In fact; the first time he dJsavowed !lorth Vie-un11a would_Jir<>blbly The d<f-budget should be cut the doctrtoe of white supremacy came II tly to dispute the peciltcatlon progrom. another fS bllllon u an.anU·tnnauonary' ye411 later .and then. ooly wben he WU Documents ClpluNld by aJlled uwps rneuuro ind to provide lll9'0 money for nominated for the Supreme Court llld Joctlcaled lhat ~--• N·•• v·~~-... u~• ~w w-~ domestic --.M•., tbe -.said. was publlcly confronted with •~ own -"-ents ha an1ved -tly In •··~--., ..... --.~ •• ·~ -"A~-·~ fail ~·~a1 H bllllo past.'' the rqion near the .Clmbodlu boriler •""'""'-0 -·. .,. n <:ramta>:• refmnce was .to a 11111 ~of Saigon the -al<J. In .tbll ,~ a.t-· l>Ui!pt '""'1d .pro-=•""'CinWell dllling ~ G.olilo\ Durlngthe,.it~-.JJ1ierrJlla-Jn-'. diioe 'a ,luii ;wldcb:~111botanUally ~~t aJao """"""'~ J;, ,JU.led lnddmtl dropped!<> ......... el contrlbu'8 to ~ --plllln( ...,,. boi1olil his "ladl ti dlatliictlOD a .,.~ daf., the tor,",-laje nlriillmlM''I(~· ~· ·c:rtme )lltlst, 'lawyer, and Ualled States II-'Other .,urces said the North Vitt· cmitnil aad .eo•lron1A•ntal "!1- tomey." namese offeDllve . In ~I t.,os p~~tii'' .tt ~· ~ ~ Fonner Vice Preltdent Hubert H. wai dislgnelfln-part to 1911eve the. born-Tile repOrl· wi1 prepared under the Hbeum~~ledCanwdelllhasbouldt th ooSenat ha'!: bing preslW'e on tbe Ho Chi Minh Trall. chalrmnlhlp' of Yale Un Ivers J t Y . en -u~a an • It ha had tbe ellecl ., far of drawing .,, should reject blm. B5k oil the trall three times lor •ttacb ecanomm Merton J. Peck for the In Leos. Democ:raU.c. Polley COuncll'a eommlttee Apollo Mqy See In the latest Im 1llaclla Jn Leos, the ol naUonal priorJUe1. .. bomben pounded oupply J1nea of auer-Other membera ol the truth In rJ1Jaa wbo captured the Plain of Jan on budgeting" tU1t force are Sen. Walter F. Saturday. Military sources said some Mondllle ol Mlnneaota llld Paul J. Moon's 'Crust' North Vietnam• unlt.s attacked a Lao. Warnke, former a1si.tant. 8eCl'etary of Uan government outpost IOUth of the defense. plaln Sunday to a thrUll lhat Indicated Tbe tuk force said tbe adminlatraUon HOUSTON (UPI) -Apollo I S astrmauta. who wtll ~ to the moon•a highlands for ihe first time. will probably find evidence of 1 lunar "crust,' a noted scientist said today. they Intend to seize more territory. surplus would probably ,d J 11 p pear becauae it ii dependent on-cor1gre!Slonal Dr. Anthotly Turkevich of I.he Universi· ty of Chicsao, addreslng the 159lh an- nual meetirig of the American Chemical Brandeis President To Seek Senate Seat Society, said the surface of the hiijhlands WESTON, Mass. (AP) -Morris C:Q_nt.ain; giateri!ll of Jn!ich_less d~lty_ Abram announced today he ls resigning than the sea-like plai.tie of the moon u president or Brandeis University and which have already been 'visited by man. said he would seek the Democratic "The density of the rocb inferred from nomination for the New York State seat the chemical composlUon is less than in the U.S. Senate now held by that of the moon as ·a whole," TurkeVich Republican Charles Goodell. said. Abram's announcement said he was re. 1'his suggests, be said, that at any ear· gponcling to a "call from many quarters'' ·b' stage a significant portion on the moon to run. for the Senate. He said he would was molten enough to allow the separa. gtve h1s form.a] aruiwer to those quarters tiOh of lighter materlaJ with a bigber tn aboUt 10 days, but he told a newsman melting point to rise to the surface and he already cons idered himself a candi· fonn a crust. date for the June 24 Democrati~ primary .• act.ion t.o postpone a pay • increase for government employes and on raises in postal rates . Although the report noted that defettse spending would fall 16.8 billion In tbe comitlg fiscal year, it expressed dismay that the totat~would sUJI run a!i high as $73.6 bWiOn. "f>efenR spending ls somewhat reduc- ed -and with much fanfare -but not nearly as !Duch as other urgent national needs lt!qllire,'1 the report said. "Further there are u~ new weapons prtr grama o! only marginal vilue which will escalate Ibo 1r1111 t'ICe and Jay tbe bosl5 for tar higher defense speodJng In luture ye£TS. , ,.. . ~p,,, ........................... __ "•" ... ""-·-~-------- 'Pati;iot' Pamr ~senal Hit . . As Police Nab 12 in Raid NEW VOllK (AP) -A police raid has led to Iha seizure o1 an onenaI of ---and the' anut of It 1«llll men UiJ .._ ,betongtog to • 'fhlte mllltant organJuUon lhat supports Ille Blaek Pllilther ,party. The weapons conf'1lcated Sunday night Included a IJ.iauge. shotgun, three platolB, thret knives, a,!Word "lJ:>d several hundred rounds or amnu.m!tktn,. police sal<J. In addlUon, pollce found four gas mub, three reels of film llld Black Panther ond Patriot party pamphlets. Tboee arrested, Jni:ludln1 three women. told police they were .. revolutJonartes" llllCI members of the Patriot party, which t!leY said IUpporla the Blaek Pan~ ilnd ·ti aimed at radJcaJlsing workillg· clan wbite1. They were wearing Black Panther buttons llllCI ranted In age from 11 to fl. -. The Patriot party has Its oaUonal head· qlW'len In Mlllhattan. A spol<emnon said Sun4ay nlgllt lhat "Ibo wbola cellral committee of the Patriot party Im beeD arrested.'' Among tbo9e arrat&d were Arthur 'l'Urto, fl, a lawyer formerly woct1ted with Wllllam Kunstler, chief defense lawyer of the Chicago Stven, and Wllllam Fesperman, 28, of Chicago, known 1$ "Preacherm1n11 because of his fervent oratorlcil otyle. Turco wu Identified by polJU u th• Patriot party chief of stall and Fesperman aa Datloul ~· 'Ibe arreata were made at a Biltb-Ooor apartment, on Manbattan'a UPP!J°n-,est Side llllCI, In a car parked oeu ·the bulldlnl -ance. Potlce said the raid was launched when two detectlvu w•t<l\!!1i the apartment saw weapons 'Jie!n1 camid from the .., Int. the ~­ ment.. Two California Couples Survive in Plane Mishaps ELY, Nev. (UPI) -Inclement weather forced two small planes down over the weekend in separate and remote areas of Nevada, but both private pilots, ac· companied by their wlvu, beat Ibo odds. Found safe tbday, aft.er a day and a half huddled in their~·per Comanche on a narrow road the remote Worthington Mountain are 90 mlles southwest of Ely, were Mr. and Mrs. M)TOn Quinton of Lancaster, ~Calif. Another California couple, Army Capt. Alan C. Conker and is wife, were located In good condJUon Sunday after ~g the night near Meaqult•1. Ne\. , Both omall planes were forced down by h<avy rein squalls and blusery weather. on the broad, desolate Mormon Mesa. When the couple attempted to fly out Sunday morning, the main landJng gear gave way and the plane's wing struck the ground. Following the Sunday morning crash, the captain aaid he walked about 15 milea, poaUog roadblocks llllCI Jeavll!g notes on the route he crossed. He and bis wlie walked five miles to·an abandoned mining camp where they were found by three St. George, Utah cat· tlemen who had seen a note and searched the wide area. Skies Clear Over Nation "Prognma to Improve tbe quality or the environment are timid ; the ex- penditurea match' Mttber the bold 11tatements nor actual needs. The crises in education and our urban centers are· largely ignored . • . expenditures for crime and drug control are .woefully m.. adequa.te." · The report also described the ad· ministration's policy of relying on Ught .money to curb inflation as "potenUally dangerous." It said such a }Jolley could result in ·continuing t n f 1 a t l o n aC!"' companied by a recession. "We were lucky," Quinton sa!d after his arrival in Ely early toda)'. "We cfecld- ed to land on a narrow road when Ufe weather got bad and were caught in a rainstorm . I landed-all 'right but ""teltne tumbleweeds caught in a wheel and pull· ed the plane Into a ditch. It bent the prop so we couldn't take off. "We stayed in the plane. We had blankets and used the plane·s cigarette lighter to build a fire."···· · · Agnew, Burger In Twin_ Blasts At News Media But Bel.ow Zer.o Marks Recorded in Michigan ! WUIMll-RllBm!Ol:ffUt.EITt. •:14-'IO bill •• llmtt.d to .. ..... fl'em "'-.........,. PlllM lo "" •IMnl ..... 1.mi.,.. ·-""""" bltw off "" ~ ONtl Ltllfl ~ • few .,_.,. _.. l"HOr'tW In ... M'J!Mm . "' .... ' •• WASHINGTON (UPI) -Se n. Rdbert W. Packwood, (II-Ore.). pn>- pooed.Joday llmltlng personal tax ,.. emptlans to a maximu.m of three Chlldml: Packwood said he would Jntrodu.ce - • JegislaUon to allow a $1,000 ex· emption for the first child; a f750 et· emption ror the stcClnd child, and a '500 exempUoo f,.. the third· child. '!'he le&islaUon Would apply only to children bo m after Jan. 1, 1973. A . fam~ ,already bavtng three ot more children would receive the regular allowance -now '900 fo'r eich child. ''Our growth rate mus\ be slowed," Packwood said in a statement. "This leglslaUon encourages families, but it encourages smaller families. "With amallt:r famllteii, _trve have a , chance to uve. our .1ewtronment. WlUlout Uttm. we are iost." • The Quintons were finally · fouOO by a sheepherder. who brought them baCk to CivillzaUon early \oday. Conker, who ls an Army medieaJ doctor from Fort Ord, CaW., and his wife were : ,found Sunday after spending the night near Mesquite. Conker said he and his wife spent Saturday night in sleeping baga after rain . . _ormf-tris-Beech Muskeb;.et down Bonnie Charlie • Bl.ows His · Line CAMBRIDGE, En1land (uPI) ~ Prince Charles flubbed his lines d11rtn1 dress rehearsal of a "review his college will stage later tbll yeer. "What the hel ~es next?" implored the prtnoe as be &f'O'"'' tor his lines fief ore reporters Sunday:-.;; a rehearsal of "Quiet Flows the Don" at Trinity College. Charles bad flapped oo stage wearing nt·ppers and a frogman's mask to do a skit on weather forecasts. When he r.11101 his lines, Charles lllulh- ed then said "Now you can see why we need · the dress rebearul. '·' After a few ,!fesperate glances at other r members ,of the cast, the prince ......... his composure and continued lhe sklL . . ATLANTA ,(UPI) -Vice Pre.!ident Spiro T. Ago"' and Cbief Justice Warren E. Burger criticized the Nnf• :'media in separate weekend appearances. ·~w denounced the "dl'i1el" of the 'liberal press and Burger was ancered ' by a "disrespectful" television camera crew: Agnew spoke at a $100..a-plat~ dinner Saturday night that raise! $100,000" for th< Georgia GOP. He said he does not ; .. tend to heed the call Of the "liberal news media .• • to lower my voice. "I woatd Ute to'111rtJ!Jr.1iiitTiitll'MJ--.. - make a unllateral withdrawal and thereby violate the confidence of the atlent majority," be tild. "To penetrate lhat drivel Jllaaemln•ted by the Uberal news med.la, •e need a Cry of alarm." Law-abiding Americans Agnew said "need a strong voice to '. penetrate th~ C•C<!Pboro' of seditious drit..el emanating from llie best.puhllcized clowns of our sociW llllCI £l'O!ll their fanrbi the Fourth Estate." ' 8.qrger's argument with CBS Tellrrislon came before his speech Saturday nlgb(to lhe American Bar A-11Uon tABA convention. · . Burser said Sunday he ctllOil cd President Frank Stinton to · complain about the conduct of the crew . Burger said the cameraman "ere "lmperdneul11 .when be barred them ft'om covering hit spe<Ch. He said the brlpt televtlion ll&h!i hurt htt eyu and since the funct.lap was a nonpublic ODI, hi Umlled ""'1 COVa\tO to DOIHlectroalc JournaliJJa. • • . ' • DAILY Pl~OT .f Heroin Fortress Raided Chicago · S i 'Appeal , · r.As VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -daughter, Paula LiM Pittman, 111ree women relatives or a 21 . rarmer Nevada governor, &akt Mrs. Pittman is Ult niece Or by police to head a ring selling · Iurmer Gov. Vail Pittman, drugs to high school students. wno served in the 1940s. The w.ere arrested at t he i r wamen also are reJaUves of l'armored house" in a the late Key Pittman, a U.S. weekend raid. senator from Nevada in the Charged with possession or late 1940s and early 1950s. narcoUcs were Leona Pitt· Police Lt. John Slee,eer, ~an. 59,· her daughter, Ava head or the narcotlca dlvls1on, Pittman, . 41 ; and a grand- said Ava Pittman was the .. queer. of the heioln dealers" ror high scbools here. The group reportedly took In as much as $33,000 a week. Sleeper said officers had been working on the case since 1988 and that agents had the Pittman residence u n d e r surveillance the past two months. Saturday an agent rented a I florist's truck and. drc.ve lo the house. He had a pencil behind his ear, a cUpboard in his band aod a search warrant In ... his pocket. Other: agents were riding In the back of the truck. , , I "FQr. Bonds. . ' '. CHICAGO (UPI) -The five men convicted ol eroulfti state lines to incite riots dur· Jhg. lbe 1968 DemocraUc na· • tiona1· convention llave asked their supporters t o c0!t" centrate. on efforts to obtain appeal bonds. Rogers Asks No 'Blocs' Ill Africa Youth Attacks LSD- A t His Own. Fltnera.l The driver calle'.d out that he had "flowers for Ava" and he was Instructed at the steel- p\ated front door to go to the Side door. When It opened, the other agents entered Ute house which Sleeper said was "like a fortress" with wrought Iron gates and bars over the win- dows. Sleeper said 60 plastic bags of heroin. valued at $1,800 on the illicit market, and 100 methadone ·lab lets were found . A list of persons vital to the in- vesUgation and a Mfle also were confiscated. U.S. Dlstric~ Court Judge Julius J. HQ(fman denied bocRl' Friday alter sentcnclng ~ five to fi ve years In prlson•aqcl, $5,000 fines. He termed thG "dangerous men." .>;: "We urge our supporters to !Ocus now on the issue ol aBi peal bond," lhe five said in :I statement IS5ued Sunday Crom the "conspiracy" head- quarters in O:iicago'1 Loop. Mo1'1Rov1A. Liberia (AP) -SccretJ.ry or State William , ' ' P. Rogers enuOC his 10-:nation African tour Sunday with the ,conviction that black Africa can and should be k~pt isolated from the cold war, Nol all the AfMcan leaders ht! met on his 16-day saf11iri shared this view fully. But lwhtn Rogers' itinerary cross- ed that of -Yugoslavia's Presi- dent Tllo i:i Addis Ababa and they conferred for 75 minutes. their only point of substantive agreement was that l h e African countries should keep out of power blocs and military alliances. Rogers flew from !\tonrt\via lo Aruba in the Dutch \Vest tndies. Sunday night for a brief-rest-following-talk!""with" pro-Western . eastern . or nonalil!:ned leaders ln every part of Africa. It was the first \1isil lo 6lack Africa by a U.S. secretary of stale. Rogers told newsmen he noted no "very active in- volvement"' by the Soviet Union in efforts to "socialize " African countries. Throughout his trip, he sought to persuade his hosts that Africa's C-Old \\•ar phase Is ove r and U.S. African policy no I on g e r regards East-West rivalries as a determining factor. "I have made it clear lhat our purpose is not lo engage in cold war controversy." he told the America n Embassy staff in Accra, Ghana. ·'Years ago, in the El senhower administration. this was our major conct!rn In Africa. But no longer. We think of our role ... as a role of friendship. mutual trust and mutual cooperation." At the same time. Rol{ers warned the African leaders that they shou ld exoec1 ·1ess SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (UPJ) -A rambling. tape. recorded account of a 19-year- old ~al ·worker 's battle against ~D was played here last week -at the young man's funeral. The tape recording detailed lhe legacy or hAndsome Craig 0. Gardner, who drove from Salt Lake -City to a windawept hill near Little America , Wyo .. · on Valentine's 'day and shot himself. Young Gardner f I rs 1., methodically listed his mos\ cherished worldly goods - . car. clothing, stereo. skis, etc. -and listed lhe friends to whom they should go. Then he told about his rx· perience with drugs -an ex- perience his parents felt was tragie enough to play at his runeral. His father. Don R. Gardner of St. George. and hill mother, Mrs. William J. Blain or Kearns,"?eleased portlonfof the tape over the weekend. ~1rs. Blain's present hus- band, to whom the tape also was addressed, said. "We just hope to God it will help somebody else." C r a i g ' s I a pc-recorded message said in part: "Well. about all I have to say is -actually, the real reason is that I really don't know -(pause) I'll tell you one thing, Dave (a roommate ) and anybody else who's listen- ing. you can really get messed up on that stuff. (pause) You might hear it sooner or later, !\-1om -I'm sorry, Mom, Dad and Bill -I'm sorry that your little boy turned into an LSD a·ddict. ~·u•s bad news -it really Is. I didn't think it was when I was first taking It. but I've been getting pretty stoned ' lately and you just don't know wtlat's T'f.B! and what isn·t real. You really don't. • •·All I c.an say is. I had to find out myself -kind of a poor excuse, you know -but 1 really shouldn't have slarted off with any g_rass (mari- juana) either. or course, grass Isn't bad -It's the acid (LSD) that got to me. "But, some things arise in everyday living that you just don't know if il's real or really what's happening and you're lost. A raid 15 ~inutes later on another residence resulted In the arrests of .Earline Carter, 28, and Terry James. 33, for possession of narcotic in- struments. Police said Miss Carter tried lo jab one or the agents with a needle full of heroin but missed. Mm·der Case '1776' BROADWAY CAST MEE'{S PR ES ID ENT AFTER PERFORMANCE Washin9ton's Birthday at Wh ite Hous• Spotlights Founding Fathers Sl1ades of •t776!' A ntiwar Songs Heard at White H.ouse WASHINGTON !UPI) - The guest o~ honor wasn't in- display human foibles not In- cluded ln high school history texts. covel'ed Up vilcd. but G~rge Washington ··Teti you one thing -after · d h you take so much of that stu ff. \YOuld have cnJoye t e en-"You made a great con· tribution to indepcndenct; by keeping your trap shut ," Franklin says at one point to the supercilious Adams. you just really don 't know FT. BRAGG, N.C. (UPI )_ tcrtainment at his White "'here you "re at sometimes. Military authorities have l{QUSe~birthday party. "I! bond is not granted,"~ slatement said, "we will be forced to serve most of our five-year sentences even if the case against us Is later r~ver ... ed. "Thus the issue of tiond ts really the issue or our freedom ." ' Attorneys for the defendan. huve filed emergency mo~I with the 7th U.S. Circuit of Appeals In .an .allempt obtain bond for tbe five victed defendants and (or \Wo found Innocent. They hope the. cotirt w1J1· fet their clients !Xi' this week, possibly" wea= nesday." 1 ..,~ You don't know where you're clamped a tight seeurity lid oi:i President Nixon and 200 at. You don't know if your the investigation · of the qt~cr t n vi t e d_ lh~atergners ~aso_DiJ:l& is correct ... ~" urdero1 ota Green Beret doc-Sunaay watcJied a rull-fenglh Gardner's voice rambles tor's pregnant wife and two EOP Leade1• • version of •· 1 n6." I h e tragically on, d i s c u s s i n g daughters. ... The crowd loved It and gave lhe cast a slanding ovation. It proves that "patriotism isn't box office poi.son," Nixon said. • During rehe.rsals, s o m e \Vhite House aides asked that two songs including "Mama Look Sharp," a number' with strong antiwar sentiment -be deleted. Producer S t u a r t Ostrow said the cast voted to present tll_e enUre show .or_ nothing and the \Vhlte Rouse capitulated. whether medical help could The Army Sun;day sent the Broadway musical thal probes Seeks ~Post save hi m and whether he Is bodies of Mrs--€ o I et t e the lives or the founding 'B • hd s ., h d' gmtig "nuls." He belie"' he MacDonald, 26. 'lfld daughters fathers. -f,rt av tvitc e LOS ANGELES (AP)•'::: · 't Kimberly. 6. and Kristen Jean. n1e actors danced and sang .,1 Richard M. caJderon, ·cO: 15~,1 · h th hi .1 2. to Patchogue, N.Y., where on a specially constructed 1 director or tfie Educatlonat; ... I ave oug 1 over the MacDonalds Jlved prior to stage in the East ..Room -VASHINGTON (UP1) -·The reason is tli_.ql beginning OppOrtunity Program at S!)l't )- many limes and lheie really their tour of duly here. ''where Abigall Adams used lo George Washington 's birthday, in 1971, by acl of Congress, Ji'ernando Valley "5ta·11! 1 isn't anything to live for · l Capt. Jefircy MacDonald. hang her ·wash ," Nixon noted . a h 0 I id a y for many observance of Washington's College, has announced fit:t' don't think anyone could con· 26, emerged from Womack The play deals with the Birthday as a holiday will fall candidacy for the cOf(.. VI.nee that th · t Americans. was observed lo-:.ta me ere is -no Army Hospita l Saturday to at-comprom ise and often heated each year on the-third Monday gresslonal seal being vaca_t'\lf. me anyway. We're talking tend a Requiem Mass al Ft. debate that surrounded the day because the 22nd fell on of February. So even though by a fellow Democrat, George about individual feelings ··· Bragg's John F. Kennedy adoption of the Oeclaralion of Sunday. The 22nd falls on Feb. 22 will be on Monday in Brown Jr. "So I think I'll · just close f!femorial Chapel for the vie· Independence. And the heroes · Monday next year but it'll be 1971. the Washington 's Birth· The 34-year-old Calderon Is with a blank statement -· tims or the beating and stab--Ben Frankltn. John Ada~ work as usual for many of day celebration w'll! be on the a social worker acUve in Mp"~ maybe kind of an Idiotic state· bing attack. and Thomas Jefferson -those who gol today off. previous Monday, the 15th. ican-American politics. .,:. ment, but a lot of things are 1---------------·---------------------------------------::::: crazy. "So I'll close with the state- ment that this is Dexter Gardner speaking. "I am signing off. you." The boy 's parents said the name "Dexter" was one he had adopted. His middle ini- tial. D1 was just that-a middle initial. He had no middle name. All STORES CLOSED MONDAY,. lEB. 23 BREAKFAST 6 direct American military and B economic aid in the fulure and nna way should concentrate their ef-Killed forts on encouraging pr ivate Investment and regional B J4 F ll F Pl coope'8lionamongthcAfrican oy, ' a S rom ane countries. Media Lobb )· Smoking A ds WASHINGTON (U P I ) - Radio and television broad· caster)>, who receive m o r e than '240 million annually in ci g·a re t te advertising revenues. are lobbying ha"t'd to weaken a bill that would ban cigarette commercials from the airwaves, acco rding to sources on Capitol Hill. The broadcasters arc of- fering Instead voluntarily to phase out cigarette co1n- mercials gradually. House and Senate conferees meet Wednesday tc start Iron· ing out sharp differences between cigarett.e bills p,assed by the tm chambers. The lob- bying err.rt was centered on House conferees to fight the ban. SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - A 14-year-old "'no ran away from a "boys' town" lo see the world fell 200 feet to his death from the Wheel housing or a Japanese airliner Sunday. C. M. Sapsford, a university lecturer in industrial engineer- ing, identified the child as his foster son Keith, 14. "All my son ·wanted to do was to see the world." said Sapsford . "He had itc:hy feet. His determination to see how the rest or the world lives has cost him his li1e." Sapsford said the boy had run away before, and he and his wife too~ him around the world in the hope the trip would satisfy him . But when the)' returned the child ran away again. and ''we had no alternative but to send him to Boys' Town." the father said. "\\'e thought he w o u Id straighten out." Police said Keith disa~ , f'olwwi11.g 1-he Leader pcared rron1 the Institution Saturday and was reported mi"sign Sunday. Officials at the airport ~d they believed the boy climbed up the wheel of the Japan Air Lines jelliner several hours before the plane took off and hid iri the empty wheel hous· ing. probably on the 10-by-5 foot door to the compartment which is closed while the plane ilb on~ the ground and the wheels are down, They thought that when the door was opened afte r the takeoff so the wheel could be relracted, the child fell to his death. Officials of the airline sa id that even if he had not fallen, Keith would have died within 90 mlautes after the plane took off for Japan. They said he would have been crushed by the wheel when it was retracted. or would have been killed by the cold or by lack or oxygen. 1 Using .rolls of barbed wire as obstacles, Vietnamese children Play "Collow the 1 Jeader" .st the 91h Division ARVN camp at Vinh Binh. The lillle girl at left, ln ' :.torn abirt, seems to, have played the gam. before. ' ·-.~ Tuesday & Ylednesday FEBRUARY 24' & 25 -------------r--gfit>fRES~ \ RGE'AA \ lA _ 001.. \..-.-.. .. ___ __ OLD SOUTH FROZEN FLORIDA lJNSWEfTEN SWEETENER EO OR ~DOEO i c; . ' . .1111e1 56o'Joo· CANS ................ . ............ ...................... 1---::------.B f PENNY WISE I · SLICED \i IACO-• I . ''~-2_ LB. PKG. · .. ~ -c ' Oftl-IDA fROI£N I •• I I I ; I I ,. I I I I i sh Brown ...--+- P 0lAl0 E I 3 ;,l1°0 -------······-·· ----~ ' YOUR NEAREST RA LPHS IS LOCATE D AT 990 1. ADAMS BLVD., HUNTI NGTON llACH, STORi HOURS ' a.m. to 10 p.m. DAJ1.Y .. ~· . . \ --~~----------~--~--~~------~--~~--~~---------------~ I " • l f j . I l I • • DAILY PD.GT EDITOBIAL PAGE A _Mysterious Silence Th• oil blowout from PlaUorm A in the Santa Bar· bara Cbannd on Jan,. 21. 1869 wa._ lilt• Paarl Harbor, another "day that will live in Jnlamy." I~ too. was heard round the world an4 set off a chain reacllon re- sulUng In a great deal of today's public awa.rtness ol the threat to our environment of pollution m all Its forms -air, water, 1and and noise. The cru•ad~ has been characterized by much more rhetoric than aeLion. Oil seepaae under Platform A continues to befoul the waters olf the beautiful S111ta Barbara coast, and lo threaten wili!lile and bucbea in the area. OU pump- lnf continues on Ille theory that tllla will relieve Ille presSUre and eventually stop the seepaae. could as well be covered throu1h development of the Navy's Inland n1orves. Gov. Ronald lle1gan Is the mystery men In the cur- rant sltuatlon. It !1 apparent that neither Senato• Mur· phy nor S.nal4r Cransl4n can get their bill throu1h Con1ress If tl lacks Governor Reagan 's acUve suru>ort. As of now, Governor Reagan has said nothing?"\Yby this should be so Is the mystery, !or he must be aware of the feelings of bis Southern California constlluency- 1part, perh1ps, from the oil interests. All c!Uzens interested in •nditli the threat or federal H well H atate Jelled oll·operaUons offshore should ex· pre11 .tbem11lv11 In letters to the governor al the State House, S.cratnml4. The merits of this contention can ~ left to the gooloiiiu. But preventing another blowout. in anotb~r FoJanm Talks Back channel location -or any o_lher of(sbore location in """ South1rn California -is something our elected and ap- polnte<I rapreoentatives in government at federal and. Mllllons or guy1 can be n11!"0<I' Joe and millions of state levels can do something abouL a:ala can be named Mary but there can be only one They can ban all further ofisbore drilling in either Smokey the JH:ar. Or so contends Big Brother in Wash· 1tate or federal waters. inrton . · · • G•llfornia's Republican Sen. George Murphy and By act of Congress. lhe fictional !ore•t !lr .. figlrling DemocraUc Sen. Alan Cranston have jolt'Jed :;~ether to bear is the only legal or permlssi.ble Smokey. try to find a way out oi the tangle of multi-ion do!· But the small city ol Folsom in northeastern Sacra· Jar ofiabore oil teases. menlo County won't buy the bureaucratic declaration. One of the first ideas. and still appar~nUy the best, A bear trapped and burned in a forest fire was nursed is to trade inland oil reserves to the l~sees as compen· back to good health by veterinarians at UC, Davis'. They sation for cancellation of the offs.bore leases. gave the fire.scarred bear to Folsom's unique zoo of .... The famed Elk Hills Naval Oil Reserve, a 46,000 acre unwanted, eX"otic pets. Federal oftlcials sternly main· preserve in Kern Coun ty, is estimated to contain more ta.in that the city of Folsum, in naming the bear Sm81cey, than one billion barrels of oil. There are others. Whe.n h:u defied federal law and demand a halt to use of the these were set aside, the U.S. Navy ran on oil a~d hav-name. ing theae reliel'\l'es was prudent. "Smokey" was a natural name for the Folsom bear, A nuclear-powered Navy is rapidly changing this considering what he had been through . And that's the picture. OffsQore oU reserves likely will never be need· name he'lf keep, federal officials notwithstanding, Fol· ed but if they are, they are there. and national defense som officials emphatically declare. would jusllfy. the risk of blowouu In drUllni for that A California legi•lator had it right when he said, 'Lo~lt. w"4t I got out of the clnsoc, felllu! Yoo hoo, fe~I purpose. "Now ii they (the uptight !e<leral•) would only e~ercise In ill• meantime, the domestic oil qeeds liJ• major this "!me t~n~~ious attitude ;ind cl!dication solving real _ _ _ \Vhere'd euerybod;y go?' ~~~""~m-p_an_l•_•_so~u-gh_t_t_o_•_au_s_fy~tb-ro_u_«ili_._o_fl_•_ho_r_•_d_r!l_·1_1n_g~~~P-"'_b_l_•m_s~·-·~·~~~~--,~-~·~~--~~~~~L.~~~~~~::_:.::.~::::_~....,.~...:...::~__:=-_::~l ::::::.~_;..~~.I · ·Ridicule, Delafl, Disruptiota -co -Ho w ·to Avoid The Take the Fraud Tactics of Revo·lutionaries WASlllNl'ltoN -The revolution•ry "* 114a ol\ll~ from tile •trotb to Ille CQUftl'OOfn with about the results that m.jght be eJpected. Moral sanctity above the Jaw ia offered 11 a df:Cerue whether Ole ~ ls a gun·loUn1 Bise~ pan· ther,· an· offke..brealllna: Catholic . priest, or t 'itr«t--brawllng revolutionary. con1tivinr in at~pta to discredit and deoiroy faith In lite courto of wj1jch lh•y are ofOcera? Some of the$e lawyers are not merely contemptuous of the courts hf.fort which they are practiciflg but OJ>tf\IY defia11t. Simple Life Out of Divorce A tjear pattern bas epierged ii'! the trials of Black Panthen In New York and Los AnW.S, the legal travesty in Ch.icago in-· valvin& the tt81 Dew~atic Convention diltr'ders, and the conviction of former or pr!tent cltt1Ymen for ransacking the Dow Cbemical Co. offices in Washlnitoa. The pr(itest Is carried Into the court's 11-ith outlandish disruptions, cries of anpPh from the defendants, scuffles and melen, all with the purpose af de. mt.aJJhil and rklicullng the processes of r..statlllshment justice, and condoned and connived in by lav.'Yers recklessty inviting eontempl citations. TI!IB IS THE KIN D or revo)qii ... ry tecJUpque farnllt41r In U,e parJl•menla of Western Europe and in A~rioan labor uniOf!• in an earlier era. Disorder. ridicqle, delay. disrupUon were the minefity's weapons in plungin& the in· stituttans of authority into utter confusion '° ~l tl\ey 11ould collapse and could be takeR over, either by Black Shirts or Red Shirta. Tbe American le1al system isn't col- lapsing but it is preaented with some aerious JWoblems. Two of them can be put in tbe fonn ol questions. Fu,t, what is the legal profession re- quired 11) do about lawyera wllo emo- ti111l411y, and perhopo Intellectually, Iden- tify lbtmHlvu with llJ< crimea auqed against thelr cUeriU:? T)lese are the cam· rnltte4 .. Jawyen:, those who join "com· mune.s" more declie.ted to revolutiotMry goals tUn to justice uMer law. They In. sult judges and contrive ~es. olferin& less a <Jefense of their cUents than a justification for admitted act! which violate the law. Sl;:COND, HOW AU the couril lhe:J!l.,lvn ~ ~nttJn t b e-order • n d calm esse~1r• U'le·~tPh1ndcd ad-mlnistraµon of J)illice7 And, If lhe low.,. courts cannot do so, then what ls the Suprtme Court of the United Stat.es ta do about restoring the sanctity or and re~t for the courts? Some or these cases. and surely tl!e cheoUc Chicaeo case, will reach the Sl,lpf'tt'M Court on copstibltional grourids. The coosUtuUanallty of the act of 1964 an C0115Piracy to cro5S elate lines al!d incite violence will certalnly come ll'lto qqestlen against' the background of lhe most disgraceful disruption of legal proces11e11 the nation has ever seen. If, as in some legal concept!, s~h d1ngerous antics are rtgarded as 1'sym. bolic" free Sllfeeh, or symholic as1erllon of the rl&ht.s of the: accused, or symbol ic anything else, the courl will merely have ione the way ol olher democratic in· atituUons which did not know when they were threatened. HOW CAN THE American B 1 r APociation -me the tacttcJ Of laW)'ers I l - :. t: • >£ . Art Hoppe-i: : .. ·~ ..,., ' -·~ .-Olhen woold defef)d Black Paplhers. guilty or i~ocent, btcause thty are "relevant" to social change. The aim of still athfl'1 Is not related to justice but to Once upon a tlme, there was a busy, keeplJll pojltical acUvists and organizers frustrated man named Henry 0 . on the atreet.t. These are all to be ignored Thoreaubach who yearned, like most of by the American Bar Association? us, for the simple life. Crimes and offenses committed in pro-Henry 's life wa s very complicated. At tut against the Vittpam War or in purJUit of racial equality or retribution tile office. he spent half his Ume deciding have been equated in ~t wllh the whom to saddle with the problems he'd aacrifices of JemsChrist1tnd-lhe pjtriots been saddled wjth. The other half waa af the Bolton Tea Party. The rights ol devoted to seelni people ht didn't want to petition . ud peaceable ~stemb!Y have see phoning: people he didn't want to ... been twisted out of all their consbtuUonal ' · . meaning when .made to apply to break· P,!}one, and mttn1 people he 'fl"lshed ins, shoot-outs, and street riots. ,...---..___...Wollld drop dead . TIUS IS THE REAL problem involved apd nol absurdly romantic pretf?lstS atteut the repression of a Jl'and revolu- tlop1ry movement led by freak-outs. There Is a difference between petition. redress and peaceable assembly and the maUlflt of weapons by guerrilla-minded partiaans for a pitched battle with the police. These are differences lhe coqrt.s are called on lo define over, abo\'e and through the obstacles to a fiir trial presented by the defendants themselves. It would compound the travesties already inflicted on the judicial system ii. in the end, it should be found they were not given a fair trial because they used in court tl\e tactics that brought them there. Being a busy man , he had many labor· saving devices. He h•d ll'll chlnts to chew up Ills aarbaae, w8$h lljs dJsMs. entertain his children, launder his clo\hes and brush hi& teeth. Hia hobby was laboring to repair then1. It wa s vuy time.con· sumlng. BUT HE LOVF;D IDS family. And he tried to schedule 12-minute cltals with his chlldren at 6:18 p.m. daily and a tt1man· tic evening with his wife every other Wednesday-when he could squteie them In. Yet, somehow, Henry had the feelinc he wasn't gelling anywhere. Well, one day 1-lenry happened ta read Thoreau's "\Vaiden'' during tus Great Books Reading Hour (every third Tuesday. 9 to lG p.m.). "That," be cried, "is Uie life for me!" Beainning last manth, C a 1 I f o r n i a became one of the first 11tate1 in the U.S. to sllllt the base of the divorce law wheu it belonas-away from the legal idea of "blame," and onto the psychological ground of "Irreconcilable differences.'' This major reform-revising a divorce law lhat was drafted nearly a century ago, in 1172 -is not just a way of mak- ing it "e~sier" to obtain a diVorce in California ; it ha s alwa ys been easy for tht peoJ>\e who possessed the. means and didn't mind the dirty linen being aired. WHA. T IT DOES, and what every state should do, as this column has been reeommendin& for several decades. ls lo di&:iolve a marriage U1at is no longer workable, without the pious fraud of labeling one of the marriaae parties "guilty" and the other "innocent." For we know that. except in gross cases of bru~allty or wantonness, the responsibility for a marital break.up i! n6t only on one side or the other, Both sides are responsibl e, sometimes in urw· qual measure, but neither should be treated like a criminal and "puni5hed " [or the failure of the conlract. In the present adversa ry system In most states. perjury, recrimination, bit- terness and alienation of the children are the only frui ts. rttOl\EOVEll, SO LONG as the concept of .. l\lilt" remains the criterion not an\y for awardin1 the decree but also for determinlnr the financial arran1emenl, divorce lawyers have a stake in stirring up as much acrimony, in threatening as much dirty disclosure (whether true or false\. as they th ink necessary Ul obbin a substantial settlement . The ne w ground of ''irreconc ilable dif· ferences " -,.,..ruch. however is nat automatic, and has to be proved to the lsatistaction of the judge -will undercut 1.he whole present system of •bitter 'testimony, In which bolh the parties ar1 'encouraged by the law to act rar worse to each other in court than they ever have in the marriage. TO THE ARG\Jrt1ENT that it now bec.omcs easier to obtain a divoret in California, one can only say that mar- riages 'have never been "saved," only subverted. by harsh divorce laws. Italy is now in the process of formulating 1 divorce law. v.•hich it has never had, precisely because experience has sOO\~'TI that a marriage compulsorily held together breeds more divisiveness and duplicity tha n 1,1•hen a clean and Jei:al break is made. \Ve need a program of ·•preventive marriage," just as \re need expanded programs of preventive medicine and dentistry. so that young people \\i ll be emotionally and morally healthier to em· bark upon matrimony; but v.·hen the tooth is rotttn and must be pulled, a mild di· vorce law is merely the novocaine that pennits the extraction with less pain. Legal llight to Abortion? So he c~uc~ed his job. ~Id his house, bought an a1e. ten pct\lnds of nails and some fishhooks and set off to build 1 little log cabin in the wilderness. Commitment to Israel HE \VAS LUCKY lo find a nice iO>foot '* Do women ha ve a po1llive lt'al r1Jht to -· reformers believe-will bt the final AUJult lol on a pond for only $19 ,$00. And after Within tht nei1:t week or so. President a~ons, ju&t as ll'ley hive a con-' , on the anU.abor11on laws. On April 1$, I ht'd signed the mortgagt, searched the Ni1on is almost certainly goina to an· stltuUonal rtrht to free speech'! A few " EditOn81 tl\ree-Jud1e federal panel ls scheduled ta title and assumed his pro-rata share of nounce the U.S. decision to provide Israel )·ears ago, such an iQea w0t1ld have been h11:ar four combined test cases challena-the bonded Indebtedness for streets ind \\'lth additional v.•ar materials. Just as ht:ard orily r~rn the more radical fring~ __,..' ... Be.e8~~-ing .the CQl\Stit.uUonality of the pn:.l:fnt ----Mwer11. it was hi s..-certainly, such an announcement wUI be of the, women's liberation movement To-New York law. In lhe Distric t of Colum -Thl!n he shouldered his axe and went · ·iT'eet.td in, Arab capital s v.•llh charges day, a growlng numbe f of lawyers and bia, ~e Justice Department has appealed oft to ch<Jl dov.·n a tree. Unfortunately, that the Nixon adm ini stra tion's pol icy or civil rights groups are conv inced that ..... to the Supreme Court a ruling h~nded the Forest Servlce cau ght him. So after l!ven·handedness in the ~Uddle Ea st is a &00ner or later th is right will be recogniz-10 moved to within a few steps oi becom-down last Nr.iv. 10 by a federal Judge he paid his fine, be had to contract u·ith myth. And many of this country's e4 by Ute Supreme Court. ing the first to ~t abortion far any striking down the area's strict law the E-Z Credit Lumber Co. to deliver, the strongest partisans of Israel ll'ill be ln the UtUe more than two yeara since reason so Ion& as It is performed by a 111inst abortion. And the State of loas. But he forgot a build ing perm it. reassured tha t the adminis tration has CGlortdO became the first state to physician. The State Senale has approved California is seekina: a revievi> or a The Bullding Inspector demanded studs finally returned to it.e proper role of sup- llbtRUae its: anti-abortion laws. lhe whale tM: bill and It stand& I fair chance in the decislan ~tUng aside lhe old anti-abor· on l&-lnch centers. The Plumbing tnspet· porting Israel over lhe Ar•bs. ~of the movtmant toward leaaliied Hause of l\epretenlatlv•. tlon la_.. 1or demanded enlarged toilet drains. The I .... -Ct~est Edhor ia J -. ' -' ,·e.ry diffuse.. The Ni xon Adminislration. like the Johnson, Kennedy, Eisenhower and Truman adminislrations. is com· mitted to the continued existence or the' st ale of Israel. OISAGREErttEl'lTS -and a\liea as \\'Ill as enemies in the ~fiddle East h•ve abortloa ha& btcn altered. "We are more Forty membeJT of the New York State CriUcs charie that lhe present Jaws -Elttlrlc1J lnapector demanded No. 21la tn~ in o¢rilM repeal of these laws Legjslature have introduced a me.asure to both rdormed and unreformed -da not conduill. The Health Inspector ... And IF 111£ 4Jt.\tS anrtOW'ICemtnt Is m~e. fundamental dlaaireemenb -arise rrom _ pcit. reform," Lawrence Lader. ti'· repuJ tbe .state'! ant.1-abtrtlon law. In prevent the well.of£ from having abor· whtn he tried to eatch"fi sh for hi1 dtMer ecuttve comrn.ttJee chairman of the Ni· Col~ and C1 lf01'1'i•, lm<M\i the 10 tlons. 'i'My have the money and abi lity to he was soc~ed "6 for faiU111 ta carry a lional Asaoc:latlon for Repeal or Abortion gtates lhat have llberallwd l•ws, mavt• procure legal aborUons at home . Or can license. t..awa. told Editorial Research Repartl. are under way to npeal lhem outright. A ny t.a Britain or J1pan. \\'hi rh have campaign haa'betn launched In California Uberal\ztd ebortlon statutes. The poor THAT'S WHEN Henry said lhe hell 4LL AC~ THE nation , leC\slatures to gather 3.50,000 11l111atura on petitions are left to the unht.althy ministrati ons of wilh JI. returned to the city and ...,·ent on ar• tlklq a freah look at century-old to bring the issue to a vote ln November. the illegal practitioner -or have \\'elf are . Here \\'Bl! the si mple life he'd we thtnk it wUI 5\lppart neither of l.ho5t questions .of boundarie,, refugees, form eanclu1!«1!. Tht bt!t measure at even· of nea;otlations. and usu.ranees of handtantsa may be the fact that recent security, U.S. proposal1 ~r laraeli agreements The l1!t. question has to predominate with Jardan and Egypt were crlllclwJ as until the others. at some slill un· severely by Arab governments as by foresteable time, are resolved. The can· Israel. Unued Influx of Soviety military equip. In this country. undel1J(andin1 was ment ta Egypt; the conUnued embarao 1 an&J.aortioci lawa wUh varying derrets OTHEll STATES are movtna: more unwaflted CJhUdten. yearned tor. He didn't do a thine all day l;-~=~= .. =f~or=re!~orm~~· ~H~1w~a~ll~on~F~1b~-l~~ij~~~~~~~~-~lifl~~h~;!~No one Is certain what lhe courts wtll long. "I an1 no longer busy and e !berate . WashinJton's tqts aturt •• do. but eM ~lltl 1Hef~4f~tn· -1ru.i1rAtcJL." said Hel!n' after two months apprav a plan for a tilittMtilri 6tt I lury in the shadows, abortion Is at last on of It. "I am bOrciJ ariTiruslratt.d. . reformed abort.ion Jaw. Vermont 11 In the 1 1 Job k claUded by erroneous characterltatlons of on arms shipments to Israel by France, those plan1, pol forw1rd by Secretary of once I!!lel 's primary source ! and grow. ,.State Rogers ltst October and December. ing French arms sales la the Arab world Some PfOplt'1)6eWrtd.JhL.ll.nikd.J)J~t.te all give M~. Ni1on. in our view, li ttle 111111••1111-• Nolld•Y. Febtllaiy 23, 1970 n. odllotW !>00• of 1111 Dailv pa. _ ... lo l•t-o!ld ·- ..,. -· bv """"'""' 1111> ' tlilWJMllN"'• OJ)fnlou 4M oom- .....,.,,,, on toplcl of i•UfU\ ""' flplfl<G11<<, bu provldtng • t-fpr 1111 ,.,,,.,.1on •I ow -·· opln!onf, and bu j>ltNNlftlO tM 4it1er1C '1ltll> • i>o1!i1f o/ lnJol'!llfd o1>11roor1 . °"" fPOI«,,..,. on eoplcl •I 1111 dop. Robert N. Wead. PllbUshtr • . -ss ol liberallzirur ita 811.tutes' alonN Its u·ay lo becoming a clean word. Fortunate y. • cnry got a ma 1ng "' -.. ... " umbrellas. R~d ones, blue onts, nowered the Colorado pattern. whle.b pumJta ones. He llktd making umbrellas. P~ tbotUon If the mtntal or phyalcal health pit needed them . Besides. ht dkln't have o1 lh• mo4her or unborn child I• •n· Dear to ,.. peoplo. phone people or write peo. dangered or if the pregn•ncY resulta pie he didn 't ...,.ant to m, phone or write. from rape -or inceat. Michigan and GI So ht had lots of time on his hinds. Wi-.iln ore r>ptctO<I to act shortly. OOWY But IJ'OUP3 opt:JOHd tiJ curbs on a bot· liOftl are pinnln1 tllelr ho!>e• on the Gus: tOl,l.f'U rathtr than the stilt le&lslatures. "Tit< ln!portarit lhln& now I• to brln1 these lawa Into the court," t>AYI Miu JimrnYt Ktmmey. uecullve director or the A1&0eiation fQr the Study of Abortlan. "Lta11laUve acUons se.rve to educ•te the public ahd ihe cowU to the n•ed for change. but the rtal chan1e mu1t come from th• courµ." • H:Vr;JW, CAll!ll In varlou1 jurl•4ie- Uons have.beta earmarked for what th1 \ . . far "'etks tht local movies llad nothing intertsling on the schfdult ; this v.'eek I v.·ould ha)•e to be twins to sce All lbc good ones. . -!I. w. ,_,. '"'""' "11t<Tt .... ...,.. -llM,. ftll ..... ,11, ,..... ·" fflt ......,.,, ••"" ...... ·-...... , .... 0.11'1" ,ii .. • HE qAO TIME lo picnic .,ltll his romlly, loam lo ploy tile piccolo. rud "C•tch 22" In a slntlt slOlnc. master UN!u. takti tong Walks and . oh, a jilUon othtr th ings. In fact, ht: didn't have 11\Y tltne al all. Hie: llfe v.·as M>on twice as bu sy and complicated 11 It ever was. BUt Hl!nry didn't c8/e. He •·•s very . \'Cr)' happy, ~tORAL: Ufe isn't 1imrli these dl)'S. So why cluller ll up w t h a. lot or JlOflllC!l1.Se? as insisting on Israeli wlthdraWaTirom----altmtltlV!""~t to p1o•lde-t11r-luneriea11----- oc:cupied territories ll'itbout v a I Id :iourte for lhe balance of Arab-Isral!li guarantees; Wt. u tht Stile Department power. ~Unneapolia . Tribune s a I d in rebuUtl," . . . peece ii n d withdrawal •re in.separable ... Thl1 bas bttn tht comt.ant porltlan or the United St.ttea elnc:e the 1117 war." FURTllEll MUOOYING of tll• bsue came from the other side. Prelldtnt Nii· on two week& ero 1tnt a mesu.1e to'tht Council of Jtwi1h FedtraUOns and Welfar~ Funds reaffirming Amerlcan friendship ror Israel. The prime mlntttcr or Lebanon descri bed tht Nixon message as an effort to coerce Arab CO\'trnment.s inl o capltulstion. Similar comment came from ~1onday't. concludlna 51!Ssion of 11 ti~'f.~·tr Arab sdmmlt meeting in CalrQ . The truth or the maucr Js not really .--811 Georg~ --~ Our ~ae : What CIUM:I the fttUn1 lhal sorntt>ody la 1t1r1n1 at mo all tho Ume! c.w. Otar C.W.: I'm not qualiUed to give mtdic11I advice. About al\ I can i;uggtst 1s your cant.act lenses may bt In backward. '" 1hy let problems botl1er· ),,u? Send your pr®lenls to Otorae and let Geor1t bother· you.) I -----. ------------------~-------------Ji--.. --··-.. ----·~---- I QUIENll ly Phil lnltrlandl "It is my duty to intom\ you ... er, thal I can't re~ member what it is my duty to in!onn you ..• " CHECKING •UP• Judge Judg~ ~OW -111 P1·ope1· Joh Club By L. f\1. 80\'D t.ruc. bul come Friday night. I Ahl TOLD THE Ru.shmore rarely. dine alone." \ Cafe in 1-lill City-. S. D .. stlll serves coffee tor a nic kel a CUSTO~fER SERVICE -Q. cup. Ble.~s the Rushmore Cafe. 11Can I pay off a $66 plumbing J-lO\Y about a moment of bltl v;ith pennies?" A. If it's si lence? .. ••NO NEED to all right with the plu1nber, you thro\11 out leftover cham· can. Technically. though , pen- pagne." v.•rites an expert. nies aren't legal tender in ''Even \Yhen flat, it's still good am::iunts over 25 cents ... Q. ,vine.'' Interesting. However, "IS THERE ANY ONE time I've never sceti any leftover of day 'vhcn the most people champagne. die:' .. A. No, sir. lhe stat!Stits show death is pretty well PAIN A i\1 0 NG THE distributed over thew hole 24 PETUN IAS -··\Vhith sling t·s hours. . Q. "DOES THt.: the most painful, lh<tt of the CROW fly as ·the crow flies? hornet or thal of the vcllov• Does the bceJly in a bee lin e?" iackct:'" inquires a clie~t. The A. The crow doesn't. the bee hor net's is tl1e worst. Next is docs. At least. the bee docs the '>''a.~r·s. Then the honey "'hen it's heading hon1c . bee's; After that the yellow " J\1IN ISfRY of the British . jackc!'s. government recently put thi s C 0 NS t ER ABLY n1orc notice in a bureau bulletin : \\"01nen than rnen have high "Owing to the shortage of blood pressure ... A COM· slaff, ii 1vi1l be much ap- i\ION SUPERSTITION am ong preciated if ofUcials will try to lottery players is odd numbers take advanlage or the i r are luckier \.ha11. even numbers secretaries from 12 noon to 2 .. A HOUSE WORTH $30,000 o'clock."' My word , .. ONE 11011· rs ·expected to bring . SURVEY in d i cat es the $53.000 in another 10 year~ . . . hcavie~t drinkers in the coun· 'fHE NOSEPRINT of a dog is try now are from 18 to 21 just as individual as Lhe yeai·s of age, even lhough fingerp rint of a man n1ost states won't let that age TRAFF I C STATISTICS -bracket buy liquor "legalry. indicate 1hl' world's safest lnter~sting. if true. Prohlbi- drivers arc the Australians . lion still doesn't work. THAVE LING SALESMAN -•· 1, too. am a bachelor on Ille road who doesn't spend rnany lo_nely weekends.' reports a cuslttmer. "After n1aking sales calls all week, 1 generally knock orr V.'ork al about 2 o'colck 011 Friday afternoon and go to the large~t depart1nent store 1vithin driv· ing distance . There, I start 11t lhe lop floor and \vork down. shopping every counte r. Ye s. I ask all the good-looking girls to have dinner \1•ith 1ne A fe1v embarrassing moments arise. llAPID REPLY -Yes. Mr. T,, our Na me Gan1e man say!' Judge Judge of the Orange c ounty /Cal. f Superior Court has been accepted ror mem· bershl p in the Proper Job Club. Your ques!ions and conL· u1e111.~ flre Wl'lcon1ed and u1ill be used 1ohercver pos· siblc i11 ''Checking Up." Please oddress your 111ail fo t . /I f.. Boud. in r.«rc uf DA ILY P/LO"f'. Bo:c 1875, NP.11.1por·t Bcoc/1, Calif., 92663. Avei·aa:e UC · Tecicher <_..; Works 60-Hour Week . • I :Alnerieaiis Hiding 011 Mv Lai • WASHINGTON (AP) -A public opinion survey on the alleged massacre of Viet· namese civilians by U.S. 'troops at My Lal showed most Americans • want to detach themselves fronl It emo- tionally by. denying the In· cident · happened , placing the blan1e. 9n others or sayiflg the killings "''ere justlUed . · The Pr:eliminary report of the survey by the · Wright Instilute or Berkeley. Calif .• \Vas p~pared for. the two-day Congressional Con[erence on War a,nd National ResJ)o nsibllity, opening tOOay. '11,le report said the reac- tions of A1nericans were nol unlike those of German.<:. after \Vorld \Var II. Gennans intervie wed du ripg a denazification ca m p a i g n stood at a fair dislance from Nazi atrocities, feeling unin- volved, or denying the facts or projecting the guilt on others, the study said. The same impetus to an emotional cop-out that pro· duces complacen t members of a Silent Majority is surpris-- ingly strong in almost all of us, young as 1vell as old. !fberal as \veil 3s conserva\i\'e, interviewer as \\'eli as in- terviewee," said Edward l\1. Opton Jr. and Robert Duckies of the institute in a paper prepanid for the confeoo:iCJh_ REPORT PREPARED The institute said the report was-prepared on ttie basis of fi rst-round contacts \vlth 123 persons, 46 or who1n were in· le l'viewed in depth. while t I 1rere given shorter ques- tioning. The remaining persons con· tacted di~ not participate for various ·reasons, including a number who "coped with the alleged massacre by hanging up their telephones as soon as the massacre was mentioned," the survey said. Partial or complete denial that the massacre -occurred was common among those In· terviewed. I.he survey said. It quoted a 66-year-o l d grandmother in describing the reaction of her ! o s t e r daughter. "She doesn't want to believe it. She knows in her heart but refuses to face facts." One of the prin ci pal justilicatlons advanced was that orders must be followed. Even some or the more dovi sh persons ga ve statements sup-- parting this view, it said. such as : "They \vere given an order to do something. They \viii shoot you if you don 't. They had no choice."' A woman "'ho wanted all U.S. troops out of Vietnan1 by 1970 said, "They have to follow orders, too, or go to jail.'' The survey said 74 percent or the women interviewed in- dicated they would have refus· ed orde rs to line people up and kill them while only 27 perce nt of the men said so. VICTIMS ENEM IES Another popular justificalion given was that the victims were enemies, not. civilians. '"No1v had these clv)lian&, had these \\'Omen set bOoby tro ps for these people?" one asked. , "Hawks, more than others. tended to justify the alleged massacre." the Opton-Duckles paper said. "Both hawks and Oo\'es argued in one way or another lhat no massacre hap· pened. The doves tended lo comfort themsel ves with. the though1 that My Lais hap- pened in every war. hence they need not be upset. SACRAME NTO IAPl "Regardless of the method; the effect was the same: emo- tlo.nal disengagement." in administrative matters and The survey said the rcac. University biology teach ers and arts and letlers teachers pul in Jonaer hours tha n their colle ag\Je s in other deparln1e11ts. a lJniversiiy Ot California St1rvey shows. And teacher s ,of n13thcmalics and engineering put in the Jc111est hours. The average work \1·eck of t:C facully rnen1bcrs is 60.9 hours. according to qucs· tion11aires and interviews or nearly 800 faculty members. ---·a~i..pcr.cclll.aUhe faculty of the nine UC campuses. T1\'0·thirds of that lime is spent on teaching and other n1attcrs relating I o in- struction. and 70 percent or those interviewed said they worked 50 to 71 hours a \\'eek during regular quarters. The average dropped about 2'':! hours a week when reJ::istratlon. examlnatlan and vacation periods were avcrag· cd In. Faculty mombtrs In art! and letters said they "1>rkerl an averaga of Q,4' h'oun1 a \I-eek: 32.6 hours 1n cour:ic 11,1ork and lndepcndcnl\ study. 18.9 hours in research. 2 hours 4.7 hours in other activities. lions were similar to the case They said 69 percent of their of a woman who .was tiine was devoted to teaching tnurdered,.wblle.11er nelghbOrs activities~ highest of any "heard her protractPO screams group. and cri• for hepti as she was ~1 at he m 1:1 ti cs faculty ·slowly murdered. but who 1nembers reported an average declined to get involved, and 11•ork v.·eek or 57 hou rs: 25.7 in who reported afterwards 11 course work and independent similar. seemingly paradox- s!udy, 21.9 in research, 5.5 in ical. emotional detachment" adrnlnislration and 4.0 in other Those interviewed phi.Ced activities ror a total of 49 per-the blame fof the crimes at cenl of their \i1ne devoted to various levels. the survey te:ichlng activilie~. said, but It added, "No one ex· F':icutty men1bers In biology tended the scope • of had tht" lowest average hours re,sponsiblllly to himself in tl!3ctrirrg;-'Hl.--while al'b-ftfld _n.rtl~la~ or to t~~ American letters f.acu11y were high. 10.8. peop~e In g"!lfCral. · -- Overall average was 9.0 hours. !h•s rinding. lhe survey Reported average work' weeks said, paralled a study made of 1ve r e : b i o Io g y. 62 . 6 : German attitudes after World ma thematics, 57.0: physlcnl \Var II . sciences. 60.4: enghleerlng:. 5i.8: social science, 60.9: arts S d 1 nnd lettrr" 63.4: and pro-lu eut 'eacher fesslons. 59.6. In co1nparlson with the hist major study, In 1960, reSearch takes up two hou rs more and instrucllon ha11 been reduct<! one hour In the i>vcrall wor-k y;eck. Ho1vever, th'e total nun1~. bcr or working hours ha s In· creased by two. tile un iversity ... admh1ist ration said. ~- _:Kathleen Suisnne Olblon of Costa Mesa, a senior at Bob Jone1 Unlversity In Green ville S.C. is atudent teaching thli semester at J. L. P.1ann High ~iool In Gl~cenvllle. Miu Gibson is· 1h8 diluJhter of Mr:. and·MrS. M11rvln TC Glb11011ot ~ \Vest 18th St_,. Costa Mesa. "'' ·r' ' Mond11y, F'•bruar1 23, lCJ,70 SPECIAL BUY! Ea sy-eare shifts in crisp co tton prints ond plains. Zip fro nts, button frbnls .•. A·lines ond flouneed skirts, qnd mort. Wondtrfully versat ile-wear them loung ing, marketing, beaching next summer, anywhere I Sizes 10-18. . ' 2 FOR$7 Sizes 38-44, '4. WOMEN'S CANVAS OXFORDS FOR ALL 'ROUND WEAR .... Air cooled cottoot Army duck upper, with correct bolance arch, cushion in· sole, on rubber outsoles. Collect them in wh ite, black and blue ot our great price for quality. In women's sizes. 2.99 AVAIL.ABl.E AT YOUR' L OCAL PENNEY STORE • ' /. • DAILY PILOT l • • ' .,. : • -< . ' .. . ' ,. - ·. ' ~' I ' I ( l ,, I l Mondar. Ftbruar~ 23, 1970 ' lllng Governor's Race Begins Tomorrow SACRAMENTO !APl -The 1970 political season ofOclally start.s t.o1norrow with the opening or the formal can- didate filing period. Assembly Dem ocratic Leader Jesse M. Unruh , the onl y declared Democratic can· didate for governor, probably '"ill wait until abo ut one week before the period ends on March 20 before filing his papers. Ht} is the only declared ma - jor ;~andidate for governor to da te . en tering tbe June 2 primary election campalgJt. The first thlng 'thf! candidate has to do ls pay the filing fee;.. \vhich ranges up to $982 rpr!· candidates for governor. The amount depends on the sciliry of the office. Candidates also ha!{e to gather s ignature s on nominating petitions to make the ballot. Here, too. the number depends on the office involved. ,1Hf S11;ANCI WOllO ~ MR.MUM -....... --- ' Inflatian ~Hits ;~Colleges ' . ' ... •' . . . . ' . ~ -·~'~fuitfon: Free'·st:iioolirtg Ends at UC ! ' ! t SACRAMENTO <AP) Riyerside, who pre~ntbi {he . the current m per semester Extension c.n'ter In San Jl'rari· Gov. Reag,n, who walled on motion, noted that . the in-, College: fe~ A.nd.. Roc;k!a' doubts cisco, preseriled surveys sbow· lable1 Mel la'ught swimming crease Is an "educational that the legislalure will im· Ing that a large percentage of to help pay his way through tee." pose the college increase. the 101,000 students would be college baa won his long fight Oclginall.y, the esUmated aJl-• one regeat. San Fr&neisco forced to withdraw if fees Jo impose a bigger financial ditiooal $16 million would ha ve AltQ&'ney WUliam K. Coblentz, were increased. respon.slblllty on University al · been used for unlversity : wtM> voted· !l&ainst the in-University tuition or in· CaUfomla student!. capital projects. but regents -(lrtue, que.Aioned , the con· creased fees are decided. by University regents adopted voted .. to leave the new funds stltuU~lity ¢. raising rees, regents and not subject to Friday what the governor has· unallocated, with a decision ,on In a ~pared statement, legislative review. been urging for at lea.st three ·their use lert to later. CObl.e'1tz sa\d..a possible Lssue Two months before be wu years: That Increased fees are Semantics aside , the is the equal protection clause electl'd in J966, Reagan told an necessary to help meet costs decision simply means that of the 14th Amendment. audience In Chico, university of the· university. UC students have to pay more He aaid the amendment is and college training is volun· And a third Reagan point, money. Undergrttduates have "intolera,gt. .. ef burdeo.s .im· tary ... who is to say that all payments deferred until after to come up with $45 next year pated br,, the state" ·upon or us in one way or anothtr graduation, has been adopted.: for· the nonnat three-quarter specta1: ~lassea such as ljie should not pay for the benefits Sen. Albert S. Rodda ([).. year and $400 the year after. ,poor. ,, • · . that come lo us as in· Sacramento L like thousand s · Graduate students wlll pay . St~.n.~_boqy leaders. most dividuals?1' who signed petitions and sent ''600 ncx.t year and. .'660 in .of . whom as~C for no A few weeks after he was (to\'. Reagan also Is ex· peeled to y,•ail until sometlme in ~1arch before officially launching his re..:election cam· paign. Under the new financial disclosure Jaw. candidates will be ·required by April 6 to file a statement listing all their financ;ial investments of' more ... than SH),000. An~ between May 8 and May 13, the candidates will letters, war.ned th~t an in.. 197!·72. ' . ~em~gsiratieils .outside l)le inaugurated, the new governor crease wo~d·hreak a 101-year . lf.·a 6fudent can show ·finan-regenf.s• meeting at lbe !UC spelled it out: ·-·~history of a "tuition-free"~ cial need. ~can defer pay-1 ""·""'"'"'•·"'·""·'~2'-"""--""';..."-'=-------\ ~::.;::;...:,:;:::1:3;::i:w; univerSity. . · ment. . .. 1195 LAGUNA " · m c: t BUt tuition or student fees! · B.ut -lllere·are some;JXlssible CANYON' . C mi'c • tl1arch 2 ls the deadline for Bon1b Hoax Blamed on Policeman have to file a statement of their conlributors to date, in· eluding an itemization of all contributions of over $500. 1'his is Lhe first time can· didales have had to list more than the name of the con. Young Couple S~ain, Police Without·tead Rodda admits, may just be '· s:ide effects from ·tbe regents' ROAD , or " words. .decision, • • ' lAGUNA BEACH Tuition generaUy means fees Rodda.· who is chairm~n o{ collected f o r instructlonal the Senate Education Com- purpoSes SuCh ; ~. FYini :mlttee. says 11tudents· who salaries af profe~r..&. · • can'·t afford the increased' fees The $30 In· student fees curt wUI crow.d into the 19 state rently colleeted are u'Sed for ·colleges. MORTUARY • • tribuLor. Assembly Speaker Robert T. SAN'l'A BARBARA. Calif. non-instr.uctianal p u r p o s e s He · said the over-crowded They were believed lo have such as student union ac· colleges then will need more gone to the beach Saturday tivities. revenue for operations. but on-,- 494,9415 • Monagan. R·Tracy, is s)Xlnsor-(UPI; -Police toclay ques- ing a bill to revise 'this law, te-tioned fr iends and relatives VALLEJO . Calif. !AP),. -quiring ltem1·zatlon of all con· A I I I. 1 of a much.-Oecorated Vietnam vo un eer po iceman ias trlbutions of $10 or more. R S•rwi~9 Th• ·e~t"ir• So~t~ Ca1lt A,,..1 a~ter:!loon. Hood had .told his , _ _:::•~K:'":'_:_Ph:i:::llP'--'.L::.· _Bo:;:::y::d_o:;f_;'l~Y;.t•~i:'.'isl:::•:::ti:::••::.·,:a<:t:::ion:_::c:::•n:_::r•:::ise::.'.!====================! parents he was going to spend I" <tdmitted he Rlanted ..the hand The filing-period would have war veteran al.Kl his fiance, grenade booby trap. which he o~ned today, except that to-whose stabbed and ~ten reported finding attached Lo day is the 0 ff i c i a 1 bodies were found on a beach " patrol car. the Vallejo po-Washington 's Birthday holid<1y here. in an attempt to trace lice chief says. · F b 22 1 11 S d the young coople's weekend the day with hi" fiance but did not return h o m e that night. . ~ Hood serVed with the 84th ' w ·11· O'C 11 since e · e on a un ay movements. Armored Division in Vietnam, J.ames 1 1a~ . onnor • this year. 22, ,re~rled !1nd1ng the un-~-QQ!er _.!me:~nl election The bodies of John Frank· where he ·wa s awarded the e'.fplodeQ..1.gr.ena~ Wednesday. ates. ... -._ • , ..,,... lin HPQd~ ii!; of~near-b)'-:Ox-=.Broiue··Star ,...fil!y_fil-Star ,,Fw:-:- 111ght after bom_~1ngs at two April 9 _ The deadline for n~rd. who was discharged pie Heart aod Presidential 0th.er San -~ranc1sco Bay area voters to register. with the rank of staff sergeant Citation. He had been work- pohce statle>ns. . ·-May 28 _ The deadline for from the Army last month, "1hen he reported that he clerks-tOmait-"sample l>allots and Sandra Garcia, 20, Santa i~g .!!. ~ drive-in since his di sarml'd the bomb. O'~on-May 28 _ Deadline f~r Barbara, were found Sunday discharge. nor W'as quoted as saying. write-in candidates to declare. by early arrivals at east Mis!. Garcia. an employe •·rm no hero. Any guy would June 1 _ Deadline for su~ beach on a sunny, warm of the state motor vehicle de- have .done ':"'hat f did." . milling absentee ballots. . -morning. -' partment, and Hood became Police Chief Jack E. Stiltz June 2 -Election day with Police said •.he man and engaged a little more than fiaid O'Connor gave no reaSOfl polls open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. gir! were fully clothed, lying a year ago. before he left for for planting the bomb other throughout the slate. togethtr beneath a blanket. his tour of Vietnam . than to say he '"wanted to1 ---'---------....:..------------------I gain recognition." The Army hand grenade waS discovered in" the patrol car last Wednesday night y,·ire!1 by _a fi shline to anoth- er police ~uto so il would ex- plode if either vehicle moved. Stiltz ' said. l • The chief said O'Connor's . • , F4 admission carne during a lie • · • 1 detector test order~~. ~ause • or of What he calli!d "iYSusplcio\Js' ,)' !'. !. ~·<.. · • .'.• .!,_! -~-.• l. '. circumstances" listed in 0-, •1' •• . . Connor 's report. • • Child Caught By ~Gator'· Found Safe SAN FRANCISCO <UPI\ - As 'tie Clung to the grillwork of an e\c'vator cage 51}.feet above ~round I eve 1 , two-year~ld Lanny f'{oss cried out in his liny' Voice: "Hi. 1nommy. Gel n1e out. I'm stuck in the. ~!ligalor." Laany was opening, lhe SI!· the best deal ' ., ' . . . . on .new car money: ' cood floor. elevator door ~door '· - for his mother. t<.1rs. t.eslie Ros.<;. "'hen he s ud de. n I y bccarne. trapped bejween the inn er and outer doors. The t'ICva lor descended and the boy fell on its roof as hi s frightened n1othcr loo ked on. '"Slay in Lanny. I'll run dow.n ;ind n1eet you:• f\1rs. Ross shouted , thinking her baby was inside tlie car. But after finding the car t':mpty, "she called for help. Sho111y-:a1f I er w 8·r d s. a neighbor found the child hang- ing lo the grinwork on the roufth floor, ' where t h e elevator had apparentl y been summoned. Consider the source. 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""" ....,.,, »-dUl'lfll Utt ffrat Mff If )4 Mlfll ... ~lfiH--et ltlli lllatl'd -""'., ... ,.,..... . Tl'lll .... sc:lel 111 ·t!CI( .....,.,...., It ft Oflfy fft "'*"'" Jill .... .., °'"' « ........... lltllleft .. ..., •• ·~ ' STORES OPIN SUNDAY TOOi ·1 l to I P:M. . CHULA VISTA DOWNEY F.ULLERTON '' MQNTClAIR .NEWPORT BEACH BUENA e~RK ~oa1oay 1. ' • ' ,, • IWR!ll!".~t;~~•o:,~. ~.Tr~:•,••~.!"' -•• ~.:•,••~.-~.:-••.--~. 0•,•0•, ••.•••.•• .-.•: ~ .. •.• • .,,.-,...., •• , ••• ,... •• ':,""'.", ":,-:-.·•.,..-_,,.,,,,...,-.,,-.,,..--.:::"':-. c,.=....,,-,,..c:,--,,~-. .,,,,-•.c."".' .. -· --.,-;-,,c•,:-,-c:.,":":', :c.::.7". ... ;--.--;-;-1--;-;-;-----.-.~. -.~;-· ••. ,~---• , ' r ' • • • • JJ .DALY PILOT ANIMAlogic ~- Mond<l7, FcOrlary 23, 1970 U.S. Havin.g Headache o·n . ~ensu,s WASHINGTON (UP I) -l( perform their tasks. JnosUy in rural . or llg~tly be htr~ next month, must they are "Ideally 1ulted for ou·thinlrit-rbothtr-to~riU·out:---'ITake-Oll--l.3.000-.spfcia.J_ . ..JXlpulated areas, will reeelve pass a 30-minute uarmnauon these jobs .•• (and) p,rior f.I• a census que.atlonnalre or to clerical personnel to handle the form in the m.ail with in· lnvolvlhg 'a vaiJety of. relaUvrr perience is oot requittd." give 8 stranger a Jot of voluminous paperwork in the structions to complete It but to ly simple verbal and quan· Shortly after fhey are hired, personal facts about yourseU, census bureau's regional of· hold on to it until a census Utall\le exercises. The ap-the census takers are laken to conside~ what the govenunenl fices. representallve comes around. plicants achieving the highest a nearby public building:....fre- musl dO to ca.rrr.. out 'the JJa-_ Administer a test to each Under this s y s t e m , scores will be offered jobs quently an elementary school tional htadcount, set for AprU. job applicant ta n1ake sure enumerators -working_ in first. or firehouse_. where they-are - -Recruh '91),000 census that every person enlployed is rural areas -will; hit an In small towns, the census given two or three days of """"''- takers within~ m911tb. able to follow directions ade-average of 1.200 homes. Their bureau district office usually classroom training. The in- -Hire an<l rtraln 12,000 quately and to do simple main job will be lO see that is able to find all the people it struction sessions are con- '"cre\v leaders" who will be ari~hmetic. the forms have been answered needs. ln urban areas, ·how· ducted by a crew leader"wlth responsible for g·l v Ing _ Provide an average -0f completely and e-0rreeUy. ever, recruJtment Is often the help or a manual prepared enumerators the lnfonnation two days of classroom in· In metropolitan a r e a s • more of a problem. Some· ·by the census bureau. · and preparation needed to strucUon for each enumerator enumeralors' job will be to times, officials say, they have During the classes,, elch hired . · visit residences where oc-had to accept almost anyone ·question on the CWU$"form ii Who Sniffs Glue Ad Canipaign · Make§ :Sce ne Once the groundwork is laid , cupanls have either mailed who ,could pass the qtialifying discussed at length I 50 thJt the government must move back form s with incorrect or examination. Certainly, the ~very .enumeratOr knb.ws what quickly ,to (ltganiie t h i 5 incompl~te information o r pay does not crtate any great 18 me~t and what information massive tmostly part-time) have faded to relum them at clamor for the jobs. is deslred. wo~k force into a cohesive unit all. Enumerators are paid . Those sessiops. also _provide thSl s capable of gathering in The census bureau admits between. fl and $2.50 an hour, crew le•rs wllh an op- about three weeks all the data that ·It missed about 5 million on the average, with salary portunity to give census takers n<eeded in every 1 0 -y e a r persons in the 1960 count and keyed to the number of ques-some advice 'on bow to deal WASHINGTON (AP) • Good Grief ! Good old Charlie Brown a glue sniffer? unveiled to a meeting Qf the census. knows it wilJ miss some people tiomaries handled. That pay with people who do not want National Council on Drug The job would be even far again this year. But It is rate does not attract too many to furnish certain personal in- AbUse Education. It's the first greater if the census bureau shooting for a 75 percent' rate n'ien, particularly in .. big cities. formation -such· as age or segment of an attack on drug had to send an enumerator tp of return on . mall ques· M a result. most of lhe income -and on bow to react abuse that will be aimed also every American residence as tioMaires and expects to enumerators tend to b e when they encounter hostile a.t teens -th(ough-coliege, it did before 1950. ·eecause of round up most of t~e others women 'Who are looking for situations. patents, i11ner-city residents lhe big increase in population through the personal contacts, part-UJne and l.e.Jn.p,,o r a r Y Before the training period and the mili!ary. the bureau relief increasingly as well as telephone calls. employment. ends, the enumerators take The aim of the campaign is on the mails since then. The actual job of taking the The government . also is turns interviewing each other. prevention arid that's wh y it About 60 percent o r census will'"m>t get under way making a greater effort this This is designed to give them Near the End ll looks that ·way. After alt, Charlie's got the botUe in .h1s hand when the "Peanuts" gang confronts him . Bul then he holds up the model plane he's working on. "What a blob, getting us all excited." says Lucy in disgust. A11d Snoopy wonders: ''Why do they call it dope?" will begin with the grade American households -all in until April 1, but lbe bureau year to interest retired confidence and a scilid feel for sc hoolers. It will give them a urban and suburban areas -already has started hiring persons in applying for the !he material with which they The old Deshlef;Hotel! long :a-landmark on .Btbed line to use to put down those will be sent a questionnaire clerical WC1rkers and "crew jobs. John B. Martin, special are "'.':lrki.ng. and High ·Streets 'in ColumbUs, 06.io, .is nea.rty'~e- That scene, or others like il. will begin appearing o n television screens this year as th,e Advertising Council-with the bfessing of the \Vhite House-begins an • · u n s e I I campaign" on drugs aimed at who are trying to get them on I.his yea r. They are required to leaders" needed to get the assistant to the president for Familiarity with the ques-· .J. • drug'.s. At the same time it's riJI in the answers and mail it operation in gear. aging, urged state agencies tionnaire is particularly im-molished malting way for a product of progres,s - designed to give a pat on the back. Those ernployes, like the and nationa1 organizations to portant this year because a new parking lot. A 50-story office building:and · back to those who resist. The ri!nlaining 40 percent, 160,000 enumerators who will alert older people because three kinds are being used. hotel are planned for the future. The Advertising Co u n c i I ---~--'"--'---------------;----'-'--------"':C:...::..C..:.::::o:..:::.:.:. _____ _;_ _______________ _ · children 7 to 12 years. The -campaign , in preliminary sketches, w a s ADVERTISl!MENT hopes to get $53 million in free air time and print space within a year's time, which is considerably more-a spokesman points oul-lh8'o is spent to advertise the most popular soft drink arid the "·~why Do You Have A Poor Memory?· . _Jargestselllng deter.gent. - A noted publisher in Chica· go reports there is a. s.imple technique for acqu1r1ng a powerful memory which can pay you real dividends in both business and social advancement and w-0rks like magic to give you add- ed P?ise, necessary self· confidence and greater pop- ularity. Accordin& to this publisher, many people do not realize how much they could influ- ence others simply by re- membering accurately eV· erything they see, hear, or read. Whether in business. at social functions or even in c a s u a I conversations with new acquaintances, there are 'vays in which you can dominate each sit· uation by your ability to re- merpb"er. To acquaint the readers of this paper, with our easy-to-qiaster method for developing a powerful memory -\Ve \\'ill send our complete ri·temory Furst Course on Free Trial. If not completely delighted. )'OU may return it after 14 days Free trial and owe ab- solutely nothing. No obliga- tion. Send your name, ad- dress and zip code to: Reg- istra r, 1'-lemory Studies. 835 Diversey Parkwaf;' Dept. 305-912. Chica~o. Ifi .. 60612. A postcard will do. ·'It's the unsell of the idea -that the drug scene is hip ," said Kurt Willinger of New York. creative director of Compton Advertising Agency which was chosen to plan the campaign. One scene shows a child being offered a marijuana cigarelle. "I'm small,'' he says. "but I'm not stupid ." Another picture shows foot· ball star Joe Namath saying, "You kids not messing with drugs, hang in there." There is a babble of voices and then comes the an- nouncer : "When they ask you why you don't try it, ask them "why do you think they call it dope?' " That. says Willinger. pro- ~bly will be the battle cry. The campaign will begin with transit posters-98.000 of them-around ·the ct1untry on April I. The ph ase aimed at the pre-teens-once it gets White House approval-may begin the same month. Other phases will show dil· ferent aegree.s of sophistic&· lion, but there will be overlap- ping. -' "We'll be pitching different balls to different batters," said Shelley Schachter, art director of the agency. Part of the campaign is to teach adults about drugs. "There's the sort of things where the adult tells his son not to smoke marijuana bcca·use it will make him blind . The kid turns off because he knows better," Schachter says. ,.Adults can"! have intelligent conversations about drugs with kids because ~':~.~now more thiUJ the adult bottled . water drop-out? It's no Jo~ "ec:rssary to strugglr with water bottles to get purr fresh drinking water Jn yOur home. There is a rouch better way ••• The Llndsa! .co?'pany has One:loped a unique self-contained water punf~cahon ~yi;tem that is installed out ot sight beneath your k11chcn sink. It tilius the process of revet5e osmosis lo remove 90% of the .i'n,purities from your lap water and provides a continuous .upplyof pure, fresh drinking water for about'l/S the cost of bottled water. 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Now, Jt ~ml,. ·she ~•r the luckksl RUISI•!!. 'coonlrin. · h .. finally 1.U.. In Jow,;:.wltb ~ J: ~ar i!:: Zoo olDclaJJ here Hid Chi· tbedonk.<Y,ueol>dj>Clr. •. • tO iiwncb -~ tboot,.'ln Chi had been In capQvlty so ' Witb tb .. M--Zoo's An, llOll'"'1 ~~' -lon(-all but slz months ol her All, the Olll~ llanl-boJ-Jlllldl • ·&n•a ~p'1ritb. Chi-1:.ywlllo--"'8tlhe.prol>lbly In her Ille, ~· ~·'~('ha§ been 1 qiJle.I at~, f!)r&ol ohe wu a putda • • allowed. more emoll"'"1 '&:: ·"""pored rib the 'Jiiiopli. o1 "$be mlly ,....,"1o 'have 1 terest thari .u, ~11tcmll ~~ (!ll CM;:bl.-Ud Aft.. taken to Ben/' a zoo . • .. ~"' " -~Zoo ~la. analn spoWnwi sayo. "She's very yawn. Wh<n An-Ai,~. to M~ -Chi Chl a111tAn-nelpborly wUh tbe dllp next give lter a~ bear,'lial· An1'ould become F.e;ats to door." sbe slapped hi& lace. He iooii ·..-the 1' .. l.enl ~'t'J>llll'. baby· Whoo Ben wlllderi oil, Chi- • gave up. 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W'd11 ... •11•ttt ... ...., ..... l , ..... _.._, --------· ·--..-.--j -·-. - • • c---==-~-------------~~-~- • • • • Jf DAILY PllOT Monday, F tbnlal'1 23, J. 970 • •Death Strip' Border Though relations between East and West Germany seem to be warming up, the blot of separation still exists. Seen from a West German border guard helicopter is· the zig-zag' no man's land Conned by a s~ries of barbed wire fences on the border. West Gennan soil is on the Jeft. Agnew Hottest Speaker DemocratSCan't Out.do GOP Fundraiser --. - WASHlNGT6N'(AP)-Vice ln Allaffta .Slifurdaf. real patriot -put all the..e doesn't leaVe &Jiy credibility President Spiro T. Agnew .has "This guy .ls the most lhlngs together and add to that gap anywhere. and you · have become the hottest political popllar thing we've ever his candid quality, which his appetl." seen -in .the Republican ''iiiiiiiiiiiii'O;;EfiT()NijGi:jTiiiiiiiiiijiiii dr~wing card in the nation. party down here,'' Wiley I OPEN TONIGHT O.n e Republican o(fictal, Wasden, Georgi~'! e:recutiVe noting some 50 requests for ~irector, said,· adding •that the vice president that come Democrats and independents in each day say the GOP is are buying tickets too. In Nebraska, where more getting more demands for than 2,500 persons boughl $50 Agnew than even for Presi· tickets to a Feb. 9 fundraising dent Niion. dinner at Lintoln. dinner Although this is due in part chairman E. J. Faulkner can. to a rta&ation Ni1on won't be ed Agnew as a fundriiser "perfectly splendid. Next to doi.n&: much political speaking President Nixon, he is the big- until fall, the Republican of-gest draw in public lift ti> ficia1 said ii nonetheless da y.'· represents a genuine desire to In Missouri, where some have Agnew address fundrai.5-2.800 persoos atttswtN· a Feb. JU dinner that raised at Jeast ing dinners. Sla:l.000, state GOP Chairman Aides say Agnew's speaking Elmer E. Smith said "'Agnew Invi tations were running about is riding a crest based on Nix· 25 a day unUI last October on's performance . when he denounced antiwar "Youire seeing a breakup of protests leaders as ''impudent the old Democratic coalition snobs who c hara c t e r i z e _ the Northern liberal, the themselves as intellectuals." South .and labor.'' Smith said. "That started the ball roll-''Agnew is attractin& tbe at· ing." one aide said. "and alter tention or these people. And ~ Af.oines it poured oo in." it's all based on Nixon's rriening to Agnew's cri ticism perlormance. ·• of the news media. particular-Two nigh.Ls all(r his Sl. ly netWilri. television. Louis appearance, A g n e w In sharp contrast I.he Dem· spoke in Chicilgo at a dinner ocrat.1 have no one vo'ho can st.ate Chairman Victor L. even come close to the vice Smith said raised s o m e president as a rundraiser. A $200,000, more than any past Democratic dinner in Miami dinner except ~one addressed &ach, Fla .. reaturing former by late President Dwight D. Vice Presiden1 Hubert H. Eisenhower. llumpbrey and Sen. Edmund Smith said A_gnew has S. Muskie was a financial flop. •·natural appeal to the people" The only Democ rat with real aod has "a wooderful family GOING CRAZY Oli your INCOME TAX AvOIJ ')'oVr Wllt9Jloo by IOTll brl~ yrwr tu Problel'l'li lo H & l ILOO:. You'll G•t ff DUAL evwy,tq .,,_. thcrt'1 tOl!ling_ -•NA . , I• yov, pfw wr vvoront" of "' ..-- o c(l#t'Oq', STATE P.S.1 A trip to &LOCK ls m a lot-chiNper . .than a ptydllatrist, too. , GUAIANTll ·~-----We auorontM oct1i1ra11 pr•paration"' of tv•ry tax r11t1i1rll. lfJ~ moli:t ~ .,ror1 that (Oii YOCI any P9n•"r or ... -. '#'! win pay the P"Qlty or inter.11. c..;. .. _ c ......... 1m ......., ~. 1111 ~ 1mt. ~'....a "'· .. ltwl 1111 '"' .. c ...... c..twl fund-railing credentials. Sen. life. is a good moraJ man and . ,Wll~YS t ·f ' SAT. & SUH. t-1 "-'41-it4t Edward M. Kennedy of jfh~as~p~roy§ed~h~i~msegl~f ~to~be~~·~~~~!~: .. ;:;·~·~'°;':"·~™:;:•"'::':'~'"=™~':'~~~~~~ Massachusetts, hu been off the circuit since t h e · · ;:;,a~~yu';~,~~ic~n ~'r.'m~ I s . ' · I Enjoy the IAixury of Soft Water with an passe nger was killed. • eMS A · · ·w· t s ft Five Agnew appearances, UtOffiaQC a er 0 ener three lasl week and two this weekend, are expected to Sears Automatic Takes the Work ~ut of Softening Water gross some $1 .5 million, with 8,000 ei:pected to pay SIOO for WITH SOFT WATER a dinner at St. Paul, Minn .. Auditorium tonight and nearly 1,000 due to pay that amount Garbage Use Outlined By Professor CHICAGO !AR) -The tons or trash whlch citles have trouble getting rid of today may in the future be turned lnlo t materials for n e "' bdndlnp, dborknobs and even jewelry. Or. S. L. Blum. vice prcsi· dent of Illinois• Institute of Technology Research JnsUtule. described al a news conference Tuesday proce~s through which the mountains of refuse can become mines ror "urban-man-made ore.'· The coU.Ctlao and disposal of Ill mUlioo tons of solid .-from municlpolllles now coll& about $4 .5 billion a y<lt. Ind ii ~ to rl'° to $1 blllioo bJ t•. GI.,. and melol make up 111 estlmaled tt to • percent of hou1ehold wute. a.earch ll the institute hu demonltrated that u s I n g h.,._. .... .,...wres to ln· cl:lenrte Mute ·ca uses Ute metal and alaQ components to separate trter the organic ~ !Dltltt b burned, Blum aa!d. I I on detergents, I I Keeps things clean-Y ~I Sue Ml*y '°"P and doth-Jon Wtrl la.I er withoul effort, '-------~ inr lut:3 \on,.er '--------'· ;na_tes bath tub FREE Estimates! Phone Sears Today! !Sears] -~ ... ~.,.- SAVEf50 This Week ..... .... ,..,. Olii••••• .... ..... So. 'Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St. Phone 540·3333 ~~~~-~-~--~~~--------~---~-~~~~~ • • --------- __ , . --. BATitRY G\IAllANTEE t•rf'~replirtlnenl Wllhin : .. ·la) .. of i;iiir.cha.e. if h11~'1 f,,"tp11t§ 'defeelivf!.' 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'4ttt MA,.....,-.." _....,. . ...,, • .. -~------... ----·----------,--·-------------------~~-f-·----------------..-~--~---·---.-·----,-------..... ' • • • • ~ . IARllARA· DU~R~i, •. ~~ ,...,.l......,.,, .... tpt' -• . ... ,. • ' I ' ·. ' When Not Working r ' " -.. • • ·A.s·sisteens . . . Cu·t a ... ' - They'r.e bright, young, pretty and they assist others. • I · 11ley're ,A5$teeJls, junior division of the Assistance League of .Laguna Beilch. • In tbeil most current project,;the girls make monthly visits to the Naval hospital at Camp Pendletba. ~Cross .workers agree the smiles they bring to the fac~s of veterans in surg.ical, 1neurosurgical and psychiatric wards arelhigbt to·.behold. • ~.t J · · ... The acliJe. &!!!l!P 'ineets IB"lce monthly.in-the League.flpuse for~ i<'WOrking meetjng and a-potluck dliiiier. Piansare laia'Oiit~fi>rnew projects and new ideas pumped into old ones. In addiUon .to the valuable.moral sell'ice..they_prn.\li!le..fl>r_xo.upg servicemen, the · girla sponsor a campership each year for a handi· capped child thr'ougb funds raised.by an annual De¢ember loy sale. •1• ' Assisteens._collected. 380 cans of food for Arizona Indians for Danny D~v~t•. Chi'j5tmas trip and .donated an<! repaired dolls for li.t- Ue Navaio girls. . ' ' --Jn ,Ma'rch,. board members 'Edith Roesen, Diane Judy, Katy Healy, Wendy .Taylor, Loreita Klost~rman, Lisa.Sylan and Sharman Fames will attend an ·AssWeens Officers Workshop in Los Angeles at :l'laUoQa! A1Sls~e League Headquarters. " And Jn, Ill.,. interest· of. self improvement, girls also participate · · ·ln a:modeling .and, poiie class taugbt by Mrs. Robert Marvin. , .. ;:--.· .. ..... ~ ... ' . " '. I I> ,. ,. . ,. _.. ' . 1'-:·~ ~~~ " ~~·.; ::11;-: .. , ;1 .. ~~ ""' • ]!EAR ANN I.ANDERS: I decided the "l>"nkin( I "'"Id write and loll you. :" Today Is tbe day. • ~ ' :: wile always has been stubboi'n arJt ' .. • BPNNIE AND CtYDE -Assisteens Shawn McMillion (left) and Ann Sumner jOin their fathers at an annual father-daughter c:{jnner planned and executed' by the active teenagers. Girls cook the dinner, make decorations and set tables while adding a touch of .gaiety with a fashion show of clothes from the Assistance League shop. As an added toucb, family portraits are taken and · games are played. ·. San Clemente Satellite ' ' ~ ~ - Guidance Clinic Opens New Doors Coral Key members started with bare walls and a rough cement floor. 1' • ' Through lols of hard work. effort and dedication, they bavo transformed -offices ' in San Clemente•·s McCanne Medical Center into a homey, building ,complete with drapes, bead curtains and refinished furniture~ The office, .open to the public on Sunday, March 1 from 1 to ~ p.m., is th e Jong anticipated Child Guidance Center for Southern Or- ange County. ' ' Fu.ri:iishing the cen ter has been a community effort. Women or lhe guild llled the floor with interlocking tiles and solicited help from merchants . -r • -. ThQSfil: merch'ants ·who .couldn't donate items gave discounts on _,,_,merchandise. Others who assisted wi th outright donations include San Juan Enterprizes, ·San Clemente Junior Women's Club, McCimne Medical Center, Swaggerty" and South Coast Glass: 1Coral Key members who have been in vo lved in the project m. clude the Mmes. Samuel Besse, E. P. Dowling, James S. Elltnor, Herbert Glaser, Robert Hillis, Robert Magill, Gene Llewellyn, Jameit ~anning, D. V. Milligan , Ronald Simon . Tom Stamp, Alexander Za- vala and Donald. McCanne. Husbands worked too. Lending a helping hand were M'agill, Manning, Milligan, Simon and Stamp. The third satellite of the Child Guidance Center of Orange COllll- ty~(others are in . Garden Grove .and Ora·nge), San Clemente will hoet the open house by serving puhch and cookies and members will be available to answer questiorus · Besides Dr. Leonard Lesser, director of the center and mem- bers•·of the Costa Mesa sta(f;1those expected to attend are Mayor Wa~e Lawer of San CJ~mente, Mayor Edward Chermak of San Juan Caplstrano1 San Clemente' Police Chief Clifford Murray, Capistrano i µnffiM' School Distrjct Superin[~odent Truman Benedict and official• 1lrorn •ci\'ic and .professional gro~ps. .• t~ ... ' i '• . Tlte •San Clemente ceajer \Vill be open one or two days a weet ·al the· Ollff't"and will be sll!ffed by the Costa Mesa office. ' . -' . ' . . QUi~Jis will serve·as treaJment outlets for emotionally disturbed cbUdren \ti'l.fo prescbool lo 17 on a sliding payment scllle. • 4 • ' ,.. ' ' . Man's · ·:Mottor,·for Life • l Smith. I should tell you, Ann, I am only · JI ')oars old .. It is very hard to be looked DEAR ANN LANDERS : I'm ,a Yow:i& down on and le!t out of lhings. How long ~ with a big problem. I ~ame iD--• wW .J have to pay for one mistake?' Wha\ -wllh a ·rnarritd man. He1sald he ~d·i'dot-'-iULSA'.J'ROUBLES :~< time you printed a JeUer agatnst . .n.aded. Her father told me wben''i- JM!fried her that tbe only way te keep i..ra in ~ was to tum her over my bee ind spank her wiUI a hairbrush. In Jdftd lile ahd -1 believed him. 'Now 1•m 'D£fi. \TtJW; tor G,eaen 1ol a• _ 1 • ""'!PPOrllog a 7-monU..Jd daugh"'t· ob '""'°' ioln. lmlllL A you1 wom• leefs about ii. -Sll:ICERELY YOURS, what 'we '!J!18Crtled about. I'll bet bun-I lfod•a ml1<rable,pregnancy ai1d ha~ · wldl a -•!• ---• CONFIDENTIAL TO IN LOvii wmt A MAcinNE: One ol the ,_ he'1 such a howling auccea (ttnandau,, tMt Is) iJ because be b driven. Ol couno he'• neuroUc. TliJs ls ODO.of tbe q1iaUtlio that made him rich. • f.lct. he 1aye.me a hair bruah for a wed--. 1~ 1 ha-:; been-m;;; ti . ... •nd l'Ve -that brush -ol s. It wotdd be no esaggeration t.o say lhi. balrl1ru1ll' Ila& keJ!l our marriage, together. And -I'm IJOh!c to turn this letter -lo'-••-'10ll--bolr .. H.L.lt drecls o1 c00plts besld« Heili'!l "llil inr the baby ~ore she was born. 'l'he 'I'll>' --limo a·llp ......i ... ~ tnd their llUlt Uffajhla w~ Jtow,'1'ft§t ule. I aa.w ber_ IT!Y wbol~ world ~hang~ *·AP., ••llti me." u tcnneWt a.tell DEAit ANN Ji',lt;liEJUJ: · You-.,.--dO',... lhlnk, AM LIJl<\en! -llENR~S l-l<new I cilul~ never give her ~p. Now a--tluband olmpty ..,, "I .., . """" about wlfe-1panklng. Heory 9nkl BAD GlliL. ' • l'ni -king two ~bs to support us and "" -·" Tiie delaDI on .. lltdy'• me when I need it.. I'm glad he ha tbe 1 DEAR GIRL: t drllnt tlte tolrin .11 believe me, It's ~easy. ·• I 2 11. l'in Mt .......... ,.. Mt_. IMtt I good ...,.. to be boos. II more husband• -.r1111 -for • ewpta If -lllle ,.. • I've been "laid otr• (fired) twice in lhe am rocemmadt.1 1lult JOO. keep your apaai:td wim. lhe<e would be fewer ... RtmJ. ~. IJlol ~ II ,_ last lix months. Everyone Is great until pe_.i tlnory to ,.....u aalll ,.. are divorces. -mold tbe 11o1n •'lll1. ~keep they llnd Olll I have a chi~".fllen they well tl!OllCl> eslabtlllled tt over<0mt Ille All<r a spanking, Henry and I usuall7 my add-.....,.. ,..... -ldios• Ina! me Jille I have omalfrpox. I hove prejndlct. UDlllr? Pertaapo, but WI 11 -.... llld ... doe'I ..... ---tn!"l'> ,.. ~ .-tt .. .., --IO I fl 11!' Miu ... peuJI! far ........ lllli nJa, . . . ' • . • • no 1" feel m at ...... 111 " 1&1 b ' ... ryiMdy ila.tq a - -tol ."9? Write for .U..•aa'm• ••,tllt, "rM Key IO Popoi.vtlJ," _...,. -,_ rtqltllll_la .... a ......... acldreued, JbmpW MflllpL Au Ludtn wtll IM 11111 lo .... 1" wltll Y'"' ,..-. Seod illem to ... la Cite of dte DAILY PILOT, ........ 1 Ml lil*lllli. .. ..,.. MltlllL . ' . . 1, . -J D~ILV PILOT Monday, FebMN 23, 1970 Brunch, Show Arranged. Spr-ing-SfYles BIC?om Faohlons !or Spling " i 11 sprout when the Wednesday Pttomlng Club or Co6ta Mesa sponsors an 11 a.m. brunch and style show Wednesday. Feb. %5. in the Balboa Bay Club. t<itrs. David Po pp ell . chairman. will be jol~ by her· husband lo model bride and bl'idegrOOm flJShions and 10 club members will model styles for all occasions. being accepted by Mn. Arden Mead. MU453 untll llf!l>ilay, Feb. 23. Other acUvlUes plmmed by secUons of lhe club include' a bus trip to Santa Anita for the races and luncheon ip the clubhouse March 5. 1 Mra. Virginia Hoyl, cbalrman of the Globetrotleri, is accepUng reservations. SecllGo, chaire<I by Mn. Alex· -Sinclair, la makJn& jeweled tr.., and E.,i.r '18'· The Goll Socti<lo plans a couples' day which will be lo\)owed by a party in the home of Mn. George Spomer, accordlna lo Mrs. William Rorick, cbal.rmall, and junior section members wUI galher for an Italian diMer party tomorrow In the home of Mrs. Randy Nutt. Mrs. David Forge b accepting reservaUons. Achieve New Status • . I ~~ Mrs. Pat Harrison, owner of Lido Fashions, Lido Isle, will narrate and reservations are Mrs. William JfUI, special events chairman, 11 arranging a Hard nmes party for April 4 in tbe Newport Bucb Elks Club, and the Arts and Craflll Glendale Se!fi~g . New club members who have been accepted include the Mmes. Jooeph Panari&, Leland M. Schauer, James "1· Guest, Loren H. Schuster and .... Charles R. Aakln. · Vows Exch~riged Prejudice Explored Sl. Mark's Ep ls cop1tl Church, Glendale, was the set- ting for the double ~ oup-- tials !Inking Marilyn •Sputer and John Dana Alexander. The Rev. Frederick A. Schilling directed the v9Ji._ex- ch.en8;e for the daughter of1Mr. and Mrs. William Sauter of • Balboa Island and the son of : Mr. and Mrs. John S. Alex- • : ander of Encinitas. : : Serving as maid of honor : was Kristine Ann Meade, ~ : \\'bile bridesmald5 were Valen t :Van Laanen and Nancy i : llanron. ' f-'! sest'inan was Norma ~ · and ushering gue!ts lo their ~ : seals were Bruce Hennan and • : Gary ~uter. FloweE_&!t'L was~ \-.Janet Ale xand e r , 1be bridegroom's sister and ring ~·b e arer was Daniel J PortralLI Challenge Prei· Udice w i 11 be the program when the Women11 Society of Christian Servloe, CoQllllunity UrUted Methodist c;; h u r c h , Huntin1t.on Beach meets at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb.~. The program wUI b e presented by a J>&Otl of · """Women from the Commwdty RelaUons Conference o f Southem Callfoml1. The con- ference, which beean 15 ye.,a "f"!i!'!'-'.-....v,ago, ls comprlsed of women of "Ii vatiotis ~1r.d. religious back&rounds. Panel members will dilcuss prejudlct in their own lives, and a que.stiOl'I and answer period will follow the presentation. . MRS. ALEXANDER BolbcMtn Wod• ~ VrebaJovich. ------~---The public is invited to at· l<nd tbe meeting. The bride is a ·graduate of i Burbank High School and now · attends Pierce College, School , of Nursing. Her husband at- •1 tended Orange Coast College and California State College at Long Beach. They will reside in North Hollywood. H,AL AlllSCHll HEARING AIDS en""" ,..,.. .. Amptil'k•ll• HO SALESMEN 3409 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR f9r .,.,.llfthlM'Wt 675·3933 Marriage News Told Buffet Set By Society Mr. and lt1rs. Floyd Welborn of Kooskia, Idaho have an· nounced the marriage of lheir daughler, Susan Lee Welborn to Timothy Allen Woodruff. son of 1'-tr. and Mrs. J. W. Woodruff of Costa Mesa. A '°fartha's March for fl.fem· bersh\p buffet will b e .sixinsored by the Blessed Sacrament Altar Society at 7 p.m. tomorrow in th e \Vestmlnsler church. They exchanged vows in Las Vegas. After a Palm Springs honey- moon, \be newlyweds will reside In Costa Mesa where the bridegroom will continue his studies at Orange Coa st College. " All parish women and their guests are invited to attend the buffet and participate in a variety of games afterwardt. A Martha Waahington ~eme will prevail, according lo Mrs. Louis Raymond, membership chairman. Add It ion a I in- formation may be obtained by calling her at 89U267. WAFFLE PIQUE PRINTS 'N SOLIDS splashy spring colors and desigru to mix with solids NO IRON COTTON 44" /45" wide gu1r. w1shable • • SLINKY KNITS EASTER BRIGHT PRINTS the 9reetes~si.~s, blouses , slinky pants 44/ 45" wide s1~~rd MATCH_INj; SOLIDS $1.29 yd "ALL AMERICAN" RED, WHITE AN[\ BLUE BONDED SUtl'INGS plaids! 1 checks! stri pes! novelties! yenkee doodle dondies for spring wool , •crylic, nylon s31a ac:et1te tricot lining 54"/56" wldtht , • • • yord ' 1 I J 1\ I ' f I I ~ -, • ' t au--Coti• Mesa Mm! "''-..... fwf.-141·111& Huntlngto'n Cent1r-Huntln9ton leech '"'"'" "' .... 11\lf. -1t1.1e11 "'"7 0,.. MuMy '"'• M4Ny 10 'tll t -Ht1r4et 'tll 6 -k~ 11-1 • • \ \ .. ~ \\ I I --· -. . .,.._; • .. It's the cut that makes the duference. ue?e, a simple· .idea from .Patrick de Barentzen achieves 'new status. + From the· subtle cut-1lway shoulders to the an- gular bbd.ice construction t111s dress is unique. With a stiip of bell and top-stitching throughout, you'll feeJ cool whatever 'the scene. Try it in silk shantung for evening or linen for afternoons .. Other fabric suggestions : novelty · cot· ton synthetic blends. 63239 Js cut in Misses sizes 8-16. Size 12 requires approximately 2 118 yards of 54" fabric . Thi s precut. preperforated Spadea Designer Pattern produces a better fit or money refunded. To order 63239 : state size, include name, address and zip code. Send $1.25 plus 25 cents first-class post- age and handling for EACH pattern. Send orders for patterns to SPADEA. Box N. Dept. CX·IS Mllford, N.J. 08848 . FINAL NOTICE! SILVER REl'LATING REDUCED'.:20% . LAST ·5· ·o;AY,S·' Every Item Replated at Sale Prices ,,.,..,1""""""-... "''°" POI JNBTAJfCB ' Mid •till mitll .•• tNth'" .cea..t -·, ' ............. t1mt t• Ullt .clYMl-ol ~,.., T.,ot •• $3J.50 iJ5.20 low llM'iea l• ha\19 ,..,. '""' SiMlt~ -· ... _ ... ,...,. ......... -.,\,,50 lS.20 !'9t)ll'tld ~• nw. n.. ,-.r.,. Cal•tict; nw mer. w"'*t ...., ._ .,.. (pw jiicfll LIO l ,44 m•ll• ••11derful 1lftt. All w•rt '-Mfll.25 14.IO QUADRUPLE: SILVE.""'LATtD bf tur lrlfl .... , t«illtd .nw..milht ... s.te ,,_ ... "'···· .15 .12 IWIJ to ALL piclla. 1 , OUR NEW JlE;P,AIR POLICY *110 DltCT llJIOYM.-. *'-' tualq • al *;"" " ,........., · •ON\.l Sl.IS 'IM lH't' ANO f,ll a'ODmOHiU ltlNlfll, 11t ...... ._ 1rt .... 1n, .n.,.., 1i.c. ... u.,.,,w •. 1-.... ~ ~ ~. .1tp. ...... tt" 10.., 11d,ci..it .,. ,_ fWlrillllfll ''"' '""I T"9 lteN ,,._, Ceflfl•..-Ult JIWILHI ,Ott 41 YIAU 4tk Altet.tt Ow Cenv•nterlt C,..M f'llM • le11kA•k•r4 • M•,,_, Clte"9 H«1Mr Sllopplttf . c .. ,., Hu ........ c.ot., not Harliler llft, Huntl...._ INc" c .. 11 .MMai SU-MIS "2~1 ~ .,.,. Heu,.: M-. •• rhur ... ,,,, 10 'tll t: TIML•Well ... ht. 1M • • • Horoscope , Gemini: Be · Dynamic TUESDAY FEBRUARY H By SYDNEY OMARR SUDDEN BREAKS FEATURED -i\Ule1 beceme enemie s . Loit-l&aldhll allta•ce• •rt: 1baUe.red., Some of these are aew1wriy aod make beadllne1. · ARIES (March lt·Aprll t9): Be Wary about cOnlracts, hJng- lerm commilmenls. There are some sudden change1 w'hlch involve you. I nves tm ent counselor could help. But it mar be legal advice you rtally reqUire. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Your work routine is subject lo complete revision. Some of your habit patterns are cut, dropped, transformed. Lessons are learned -you gain in self. esteem. GEMINI <May II.June 20): RomanUc lnt.rlu~ 'makes ihiS a mos\ unuJUal day •• Be. d)'1Wltlc, dartng., Shaki oll any tendency toward self· dolibt. Your )Qng.range views are sharply tntuitJve. Personal maCl'le\lsm "flows." CANCER (June 21.July 21n Set patterns • are up s e L , Property v a l u e nuctuates. Your bltuilJve , lntelle~ -p~ vides MllWet •• Heed inner . voice. F~amil~ member coul~­ make astound ing an· nounce.ment. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 : Avoid unnecasary journeys. Direct.Ions may not be clear. Relatives could be confused. Acei!nl on unusual ideas. You~ are -going to expand --and ha ... e run. - VIRGO (Aug. ,23-Sepl. 22): fucinoUng people. Koop mbl<I open and be itilling lo explOfe. Obtain hint from Sc:orplct meS$1Ce. You could s e 11 almost anythlng today. You have appeal. CAPRIOORN (Dec.~. Jan. 19): Tbi1 is a powe1 day. The keynote Is achievement, Pt~ motion, tulflllnlent or obliga. tions, You g~t what you need -emollooally and financially. AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 11): Perceive trends. Trust your own judgment. E1~ tnay-not be la'fllliar with four particu l ar set _of circum&tances. You must complete what was started - no mO('e delays. PISCES fFeb. 19'March tor: Some who handle y cru r finances may appea r ra.rier erratic. You make valuable advances. People who ~ett Jukel"arm are transformed in· to enthusiastic allies. ' . Molie.y situation may be u- ratlc. Be sure you know why. where and how. Prothises are fine. But get security. Co- wori:1er ·will respect you if 'demands are arliculated. U' TODA V IS Y 0 U R LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 J: BIRTHDAY you are capat~le Ayudantes · Your"-abltll)' to draw people to of creating and apprecia 1ng · accent~ You com w-orks o[ art. Emo ti o ii a I Host Lunch YOU IS ""· • munlcate feelings. You are lunnoil will boomerang in magnetic. Opposite sex finds your fa'vor. Feel this and k"eep you utterly fascinating. This is 1ttiiihe;;;;fa;;;ilh;;.ii{;;;;~jii;:;;::;ijil\ Getting a spring start with new members are currenl ~bers of Las Ayudantes, the Huntlrigton Beach Women 's Au1Ulary of FamUy Service As.socialioo of Orange Counly . tdrs. Dudley Boyce will hbst a luncheon for prospects at ~ Jjj:oi!t ~.m__, Wednesday, Feb. ZS. your day. l l SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You may become involved with project .which is related to group activity. If sym- pathetic, you gain not only for others, but for yoorself. You p I a y significanl backstage · role. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21 ): You c"an l)'leel sOme Never on Sunday 1'ssi.st.ing with the luncheon will be Mrs. Owen Miller, Pt1rs. Thomas Harlow and Mrs. Walter Charamza, members of the arrangeinents com- mittee. Demonstration W•'•• operi ' cl1y1 I Wtdi -pro- vkll119 I CGmP1119 WMllon OI Y••M •1'111 ti! 1M kl'll!U"f il'ltlr..c•" tiol'I you need -On S""""9VI Wt The new volunteer group, barely a year old, acquaints the public with the services ava'ilable to families under stress in the community. Mrs. Robert Brewis will open her home to the HWl· tingtoo Beach Alumnae of Delta Gamma at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25. A wig demonstration is being plan· ned . . ,...,J TH< KNIT WIT South Coast Plata LOWEil MALL Acron from woo1...,.111•1 COSTA MESA Pit. US.:11 NOW ••• THERE ARE . TWO . CROWNING GLORY BEAUTY · SAlONS . ~ TO SERVE YOU IN COST A MESA ' ' 1 Crowning Glory (formerly Caprice Coiffures) • · South Cocnt l'klla,Costa t4esa •phone 546-71~ 2 Crowning Glory 267 East 17th Stl'fft .. Costa Mesa • p"'ne 548-9919 ~ PRICE "PERM SALE SALE ENDS THIS WEEK a...,, tt.Mtffll c•h •• N,,.. t9 ,..t H.U tftot 1N-1r Mt wktt .. yo&tre ,.,_1 L.•t ,....,. te .. wf"-t ff.m.t ., Mttl"f. Atf et I•"'" lftf1tt1! Co'"itl•f9. •• '20 MAGIC CURL $,J 0 '25 GLAMOR CURL s35 REGAL CURL $1250 $17so B•dpt_perm olwoya SS.95 (normal hair ftn!y ) .---BEAUTY ·sARGAINS- Pn-akyrocltet eTerywbere bul here. Streich your beauty budget cmd enjoy a flattering siyle. EVEN MORE . SAVINGS ON MON. TUES.. WED. SHAljlPOO-SET HAI.CUT lU STYIL IHAMllOO-ln HAIRCUT MOK~ TUES.. W'EZ>. ' $245 $1 so t3ts all week, . -Crowning Glory -BEAUTY SALONS A Pl"'-., ""'ko~ b"' ""'oJ..,.1, ~ OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY CROWNING GLOR 267 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA. PHONE 54'·9919 .-~~O~P~E~N~E~V~l~N~IN~O~S~""!"., CROWNING .GLOR 1 ..... , c:..nc. C.lffit,., SOUTH COAST PLAZA ,L•-r i..e..t-Nezt to SNt'I PHONE 546-7116 • Ind ••• )II• J ~ 11 '"" an. .,,. , .... . ga- eed Jly. ·.b. .... t '1ls Our of "I 1- ~r: '" lier .ble ere in· ~R .ble . ing 1 I in eep -· ' ..... ··~·. ·.• § - ' .. ' Wnl - ·· Wives Aid .Drive PeerinQ Around ', ; • • I A1TENDING "e I c 0 me bOlile ceremon!ea for Mlrli>e Fl&bler Attack l!quodroo ~ at El Toro llarine Corpo Air Sfalion wa8 Mn. Margaret Hurtado, ~!,!.t of U.S. Air Foree Molherse<(1iflht IJ. LAS VEGAS was the setlln1 for nuPt1aJ rites untUoa loin. Goorgla Weavtr, presldelll of Newport tl'orbor Emblem Club 394, and Xennetb J. Wutman of Newport Beach. Tbey will reside in Costa Meaa. 'lbe new Mrs. Westman wa11 feted with a shower hosted by .. Mrs. Eugene Bergeron. and Mrs. Helen Trautwine in the Bergeron borne in Costa Mesa. AMONG thOl;jl re<dving diplomas at a recent gradua· tion of Docent museum tour guides at the Callfo·rnJa Museum of Science a n d Industry wa~ Mrs. Lynn Coenen oC Newport Beach. MAX.ING the Santa Barbara Biltmore their headquarters for a late winter holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pure illy and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tieck, an or Laguna Beach. ' DISTRICT AWARD llorbor• K•lz t DAR Fetes Coeds Wi·nner -~·-----~ ---.----------.---------~--~-~----~ · E5,TAHCIA 5-\il•• Gent• • NH HIGH Jan Kaw amu ra • ,DAILY PILOT J7 CM HIGH S... P•plhom • State Competition In col. WUUim.CabeD Chapter, lhe 12::!0 p.m. event, and nera are flflh grade, Beverly seventh grade, Betsy Dougil\en ol the American speaker will be Mrs. Rose Sham, lint_; Karin Hoganson, AndreW1, lint; Lind.I Bork· Revolution which selected.four · Dorrance who will mscu.s,, second, and Cindy Harr.ison karie, second, and Brian West, h1 .... acbool senior girls as Pori.raits of Patriots. .and EUecn Harrington, honorable 'mentJOOt ·and Klln ... L honorable menlkln; s Ix th Kay, first, eighth grade . Good Cltlienmlp winners will b 1t1eotdschoos, wlsho are~~ grade, Tracey Locking, first; Assisting Mn. ·Robert ~. honor. \hem .,flng a dessert Y ' . • are ---.--Hollie Byers and Erin Mack , Speed with judging where the meeU:ng Wednesday; Feb. 25. ed for the1.r 0 u t s t a n d I n I M!COnd, and Carole Hind and Mmes. MinnJe 8 ow I e s 1 M·rs. William Fisher will qud allbtilelal·lof leadershl1P· dependn-Robert Johnson, honorable Richard Olhberg, M. M. open her , Shorecllff home for a . Y • serv ce a menUon. Sam A A Carey ond Patriotism. pson, · · Horace Enshrn winners ·-Kennelh Cooling . Displaying coin collection posten: for th e $3 million fund drive of Hoag Me- inorial Hospital, Presbyterian are members of tbe Newport Beach Police Guild .. Qe!t to right) Mrs. Lawrence R. Harris and' Mrs. Rene C. Beshear. The guild : wiJJ distribute posters to ail Harbor Area businesses begin'nlng this week. Betrothal Revealed Miss Barb a r a Kati,r ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~i;;;;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i daughter of Mr. and Mn. II Allen Katz, won the honor from Corona del Mar High School and then, in COM· peUtion wilh 4S Orange County high schools, was selected the winner. She was awarded a $15 Saving! Bond and now will compete on the state level. LIMITED. ,QfFER ,. : Le isure Explos ion In Candle Ceremony ·; .. ________ _ -~·A . -Better Wor ld·-Awa-its -~=l~~a-.~~cy.Jlf _ Long Morningstar dunng a .By PATRICIA McCORMACK '. NEW YORK !UPI) - ; Tonight's meatloa.f's in the ; oven, washer's worklng on, dir- ~.ty clothes, the day 's dusUng conference about. j u n i o r ' 11 The college st u de n ts traditional candle-p-a s s i n I grades, befori sioWinl:-at~the -par0c1pat1ng i n· Armco Steel -- ;rem!l1ns. " ~ Wtll you have time to do It ; before going to school for a " ' Can you eat all day and still lose weight? .• : l' WEIGHT• WATCHERS. ,- • dry-cleaners and the baker CorpQration's fifth annual Stu- sbop. before keeping YoW' l<!,li· dent ~ Program have day appail'ltment at the den· come up with proposals for Ust? cities existing under lakes, Squeezed by Ume as you off~sbore recreation centers are, the idea o( a leisure ex· built on the · refuse of cities. plosion makes you sneer. But modular furniture that ex· sociologists assure us that It's pands as an Individual grows around the comer-and you'd -and a· noiseless electric better be prepared. motorcycle th:.t won't pollute For four month.! an em· the air. . bryonic'gfOUp of .. designers of Students at the Chicago better mouse-traps" and such school fouDd dictiOnary defini- bave been wori:im!: on concepts lions ol leisure dJdn't satisfy. for the use oi tomorrow's So they set out to write a leisure. And they have a bet-more fitting one. It covers ?O ter world in mind.· So just pages. wait. In a capsule, the definition· Sornt t•lkin,,'somt·11;stening ind I progrlll'I thlt WOfks. 1M ntE laOOllll-(.,\U UJ.5505 The thinkers on leisure are explains leisure "as a way·of studenUi at Pa~ School of life ·rather than a commod-- Design ln New York City, ity."ltalsocallsforsomething Callfomla State Collel' at cajled lei!ilre t~e S)yle •plan- Long Beach, Illiooil Imtltute nlng. of Technology in <lllcago and Professor Wiiiiam PATR°ictA·Wllllll , Prstt Institute, Broolllyn. Katavolos, faculty adviser to Sept-ber Bride #z:===============;;;;==============="=====d atudenbatParsons,fGund.the~-----~~­ . . • ' ; ' • ' • • ' ' ' .. . • • , ' .. ' • ' ' ' ' l • • ' ' ~ ' . I • ' ' ' . • • • ' • .. ' .. • ' 1 ' J • ' W•y IOI P••P•r yo1rself wit• an Eliz1bet• Arde1 lice tr11tm111· . ' . Yoo're a woman of the '7ffs. On the 11. Involved. Allf, when yOO diJ hM·timt lo relax ••• make thattime callJt. Visit Oil! Elizabeth Arden Red !lolJf Treatment Room.let our 'expert give J11111 skin a wallletfully refreshing treablent • , • anti a new make-up. You'll not Drily look your very best ••• you'IHeel IJl;!Ml!Xls! Complele trealment with rnafte.up, U;• Beouly S!udio Manicures • Pedicwes •Facials • Elecllolysis J N•wporl, •1 Fa1hio11 hl111Hf 1 Ntwporl Ctttfff • 644·2200 project raised questions about defJnlUons, too. ·:Tbe hardest lh!nl in ' the . .,..Id Ia. to do nothing--ul to. do It coutnictltelY," he said, The Parsons students came. up with an lnfoimaUon bol'. Tbls ii a sound-roof, opaque enclosure in which one creates his own environment for privacy. If your concept ol an ideal leiJw<.time actlvtly Ill rur-ranilllff furniture, you'll Jove • !oar.foot loom cube amooa cl· ferings from Parsons . 1be cube is cul inlo seven pieces. Out of it you make furniture -including bed!, chairs. stools, hassocb and lounges with 28 different seating surfaces. Rites ,Se,t For April Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Beau- bien of Calta Mesa. have • -tlie -t ol her daugbler, Wondy Lee GrU- fin to David W. rue., eon Or Mr. and Mrs. Rlcblrd H. ru .. ol Arcadia. Miss Griffin and her fiance both are graduates of Cost.a Mesa High Scbooi and he serv· ed wi1h the Army in Vletiiam. 'Ibey will exchange wedding pledges April 4 In Calvary ·Chapel, Costa Mesa. ceremony at the uruversity or Soothem California. ·Prior anftOiincemen -war- !Jade by Mrs. Harold Webb of ~wney, mother of the bride- U>-be, during a family gather- ing in Las veg ... oo.te<I tiy Mr. and ··Mrs. W. Patrick Moriarty, her uncle and 'aUnt: Miss Webb also is the dau~ter of ~ late Mr. Webb and her fiance is the son of Mrs. 'Joe B. Morningstar of Corona del Mar and the late Mr. Momingstar. The bridwleet is a graduate of Cornella Connelly Higb School, Anaheim. Her fiance is an alumnus of Menlo Atherton Hlgb School and Wesleyan UnJveraity In Conneclicul He will be graduated in June from McGeorge Law School at the University of the Pacific.· He is a!filiated with Delta Kappa Epsilon fr.i.htity. The couple will .exchange wedding Pledaes Sept. IJ in Our Lady <I Perpetual Help Church, ~wney. Topic·Cl'iosen ' For M~ting Educailon' ctiatrman Mrs. Barbara B~will 'P:tll on Why ,I Federlltli 'Ret'iblican Woman when tliit•MesatVerde Republican 1 W6men's CI u b meets Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 1:45 a.m. HOiiing tjie gatllertng in her Colla M1114 home will.be Mrs. Mark Weblter and serving the .... ~ will be loin. James WoOdin and Mrs. Poldi Slaolak. ' Mn:. Caihoun Sumrall will preside over the 10:15 businl!ss meeting. ~ ! • • • ) Mo11., Th11r1., Fri. 10:00 fill •:lO, Other DtVt 10100 ~ l 1JO So11th Co11t Plett , 1:01!1 Mtu1;-lro1Cl.w1y C111l1r, A111h1im-tu!1ock'1 f11hl\111 Sq111r.-S111fo A110 JOIN NOW other-winners, their parents alil-!Chooll re Miu..;.;.Sue 11~==­Paplham, Mr. and M r s . Eugene Paplham, C Q st a Mesa; Miss Sandra Genis, Mr. EQAl=t-=11 and Mrs. John Genis, Estan- cia, and .Miss Jan .Kamamura, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kawamura, Newpori Harbor. Certt rtcates will be presented by Mrs. Selah M. Reber, and the coeds' mothers will present the G o o d CitizeMhip pins. 20 VIS~$20 Winners of the annual essay contest also have been an- nwnced. Open to fillh, mlh, seventh and elii:hth graders, the contest theme w a s Declaration of Independence and Its Sign.rs. LIMITED OFFER PROGRAM INCLUDES • 20 Yblh e H..,ed Pool • laby Sitt! .. •s•--·~­... _. • Wllfrl Pool • s. ·-•!Ir=--·-·~-' c:-,. -Newport Elemen!FY win-• Swlmmhlt- i....... Who Cares? A l'IGUR• UL.ON l'Otl WOM•ll e A MULTM CLUI l'OA M•N No other news~ In Ult world carts about your community like your community dilly MWSPlPtf' dotS, It's tM DAILY PI LOT. GARDEN SQUARE HEALTH CLUB .. 9562 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. GARDEN GROVE . FINE FURNITURE, CARPETS, LAJ\IPS & ACCESS ORIES HURRY FINAL WEEK SALE ENDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 FOR P INE H OME FURNISmNGs AND I NTE R I OR DECORATJO~ ' . Anniversary Savings at All Three Stores! SANTA ANA Moln •f l!lo-ih W.1611 ~ . ._ .... ___ _ PASADENA-POMONA-SANTA ANA ~ ' • 537.5410 ~-...:...-~----~-------'-~---------~--------------'------~~ I I I . OAILV PILOT Mond111 f1btuary 23, 1970 ~New Addition Booked for Mar iners Li brar y ' ' ' •• Classes 1 . Su,spended far Mus ic . Sev rtb and elghlh I &rade atudents Jn the HarbQr ¥ta will U'tlfel 'to the N!?wport Ha-rbor 'High School auditorium Frldey, Feb. 27, tor a:youth concert tealuring the young, Muslciana Foun· i dation Debut Orchestra. The 1:30 and 10:30 a.m. con~ certa will · be directed by 29-"· year-old Pilul Polivnlck and will incl.Ude B e·e tho v en 's Leonore Overture No. 3, Ov.erture to Semiramlde by R05sini and Aaron Copeland's Clarinet Concerto with Steven Kanoff as soloist The concert is the fourth in the 1969:70 Season sponsored by the Orange County Philharmonic S o c) e t y , ac- cording ' to Mrs.. John M. Owen, youth c o·n certs chaifman. SO•far in the current season more than 19,000 elementary school children in the county have attended a free concert sponsored by the Philhannonic Society. Anyone wishing information may . call the Philharmonic Society office, 646-6411. ... , • • • -; 1-..,11 ·~ ~ ........... " ... Ma rtha Ann Campbell .L.H. T i~ers Marries Jon M.acn cib. ·1~Jel;>rate . • -• ¥ Following a W! Veg31 ' Rites Date honeymoon, Joa Richard Mac- nab ahd his,brlde, the forp)ier l<farllul Ann Campbtll will esllibUsh thejr ·!Int home In Corona de.I Mir. 'I1le daugl)ter of Mr. and Mra. William P. Campbell ol Newport Beach'and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jol}n Macnab of Harbor Island exchanseil vows In St. M!ch .. I an<! All Angela Episcopal Church. Miss Donni KrisUansent served as mald of hooor and Miss Susan Eastman Wis th~ bridesmaid. · Attending as ~st man wa$ Bruce Crock~d. and whera were Argyle Campbell, Ja;e, Bytdulles, Jerry Pell and John Hardin. • The bride attended the UnJverslty of S o u t h e r n Callfomia, graduated from the University of Colorado and earned -her teaching crede~ tials at ·UCI. Her husband Is a MRS. JON MACNAB graduate of ;California State College at ~ng Bµch . El Cc;ijon Home · CdM Hom• Terry McLaughlin Wed 'Ibe Cotta Mesa hOme of · Mr, and Mn. L. Hall Tlltir was the se,ttlng for a celebr• tlon honoring their ~th wed· ding anniversary. • HosUng the coq.1a11 and buf· (et party were-Mr. and Mra. Le~ry Hall Tiner of 1fun.. UnglQILBeatjl, !!oe coor,I•'• son and.wHe: COogratglat gg their 11r ... endPJ1ren~ were KeMy, :J¥8fea and tarry Tiner. ' 'Amtlng the 13Cl guest.s were Mr. and.Mrs. Glen Clymon:· of LlllUJlii Beach, her sitter apd maid of bonor'i Mr. ..00 1ifrs. Carl Willett of · Wal· nut, lhe ronner--best ·man : Mr. and Mrs. Robert AndriWs of Buena Park, her brolher; Mrs. Mar.y Str&ight or Los ) ~geles, her aunt.. anQ Mr. and Mrs. Al Holman of Fresno. The Tiners We~ married Ill Los Angeles on Feb. 18, )9f5, and have resided In COsta f\.1esa for approximately 14 years. !NQIJtRtES MEAN MORE MONEY TAB IRINGS YOU MOR.! IN9UlllR 83S.7777 ~loving day is arriving. The long awaited addition and the public is w.elcome . "Booked" for the moving :A.a Mariners Library will be open for service Mon-committee arc Mrs. John N. Echternach, !vlrs. Stan- Gloomy Gus Is Your Kinda Guy ·Oay, March 2. An open house is planned by the Ne\v-ley LeLlevre and ~·Jrs. Alan V. Andre\vs (left to ~rt Beach Friends of the Library from 8 to 9 p.111. right). Diana Case June Bride • ' ·: To avoid disappointment, p.ro spective ... brides are reminded to have their \Vedding stories 'vith black and white J?lossy photo- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women's De- partment one week before the \vedding. Pictures received following th e \Vedding \Vill not be used . For engagement announcements it is imperalive that the 51.ory, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub-; r mitte.d six \Veeks or more before the wedding !.! date. If deadline is not met, only a stOry-will. be used. !... To help fill requirements on both \Ved· 'f ding and engagement stories, forms are "' available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices. ! Further questions will be· answered by ·: Women 's Section staff members at 642-4321 or 494-9466. • t t .. :11Words1 Wo rds , Word s' ·:-~~~~~~~~~~~~ :: Talents Shown '; }, Jewel . Rit1.1a I J Fetes Quartet ~ Fout new members will _;observe the RUuaJ of Jewels 11Jrese.nted by members or Tau 7J'au ChapM!r of Beta Sigma ;1Ph.i sorority tomorrow at 8 ~.m . •:~ Feted dUring the meeting in :'Laguna Federal Savings and How primitive can you get? Do ub le Ring Ceremony Put thf 'AX' in TAXES wit h $vlvi.ct PQ rter's New Book' ····--·-----------------·· I $)'1¥11 Ptrt1r'1 lac••• Tu 111•1 I I Fm•tt h~ncati1u. Dept MH "0 0"•" P1..&u• 1 I fmett Place Milt cll•cl or Mon17 OrW I I l r11inrlc•, Ctn. OllJG 19 "Sylvi• "'1• To: GI/Ide" I I 1· I Enclosed Is $1.SO ($l1S pl11$ 25f; {or postqe and lllndlln&) fOl W I : copy of Sylvi1 Porter'1 1970 lnwm1 T11 G11idf. Plem 1111il to 1111 · I I as follows: : .1 H I I •mt -----------I I Acldreu --·--·---I I • I I -I I Sutt .. ____ ZJoNo.' I I HH·ll I L ••••••••••••••••••••••• J LOSE 2 DRESS SIZES ' • mas little. as ••• Ille UOYI state111t11t Is bad .. actual ncerds frg HI' files TODAY IS FEBRUARY 23 Siu 221 ••••• Be a size 20°by Mar.12 Size 20? ••••• Be a size 18 by Mar.13 Slze 18? ••••• Be a size 16 by Illar. 14 Siu 167 ••••• Be a size H by Illar. 16 Size U7 ••••• Be a size 12 by lllar.17 Size 121 •••• , Be a size 10 by Mar. 18 :rms WEEK, FEB. 23 THR!)UGH SAT., FEB. 28 ' ' . the lime it tak .. "'' each individual to adUeYe her goal ma.Y V81y dependinf on qe and olher ~ ff.,,.. ever, at Gloria Marshall remlta for fJYer)'Olle are suaran- teed. Tell us the'dress siz:""you. want to wear, we will tell you how many visits it takes and auanintee that you will ti can for FREE Sample-visit. Actually reach ywr goal. In faM IO -•tive are we that -· will use. under supervWon,. the Gloria Mar. i .f ? • 1----1-i · .. ;Loan bulldlnll will be Mn .. --;l5li&nefillen;lli'$.-JMOnBill; •.Miss Lory Jones and Miss Lin- ob I .. ., ,...... JVV. 1ball machines tnduOlng our patented tan your objective we will even Jet you haYe PREE ''Clre·La·Matlc.• No Charge. No Obli· OF-CHARGE aey-.nchill-1mther-ts·...,til._-._ .... --1-11tll!h.---·-·- • da Stoskopf. : Ttanfereea arc invited to 1call Mn. WUUam Carles, 494-In an age of auloma ti c ice makers and seH-cll'c1 n1ng 0' r.n~. ;5944, your bottled \Voller s ystrrn 1~ abo11l as rnodern <1~ an !er box. . Hostalel for the evening Besides taking up valuab!t'.' kitchl'n ~pJce . \'('11\[!.'d 'vater d i!>· :,viii be )Ira. Charles Scribner pe:nsers are unattr..ictive, uneconomical .,nd requ ire ·and Mrs. WlWam Alie<!. .frequent refilling~ . -~-** -· There is a much belier \V~Y ••• W tflfds35"~ Qmtp"aiiy has · Cl b fO S • devclopeila'unique s,lf<ontaintd water punfication system : U , W i ng , th•t ls installed out of' •igb t beneath your kitchen •ink. It your pl. ti PrtV.:te pla.)Toont f&clllUes for am~ We are the world's Jargeet owned and operated. Fiture C.Ontrol System. (26 l"f"tiorlo In CalUornia almt.). . · • , cbU<lmt. .,/ Come tn comfortable casual clotht1. · DJaobtnc unneceuary. WE A1tE NOT A G'{:'ll _..:_l!loM, ~..v RGlJllE CONTROL SALONS 1111.f W. Uf, ... • IMllMIUIUb, MUllCAll O:il'JIUS An lllUTll CUltt ........ NEWPORT BEACH ALSO IN : Orange Clollll\Y Polkl Club : will swinl ..,_ Sweetheart : Dance saturmy, Feb. 31, from : t p,m. ·~to I a.m . in the Anaheim Elkl Clbb. • Dave Myron orchestra will utilizes the process of reverse osmosis lo remo\•e 90% of lhe impurities from your lap ~·a ter an~ provid es.a continuous IUl'PlY of pure, fresh drinking waltr for about 1/S the CO\I of bottled water. Thert is no insl•llation chuge -all you p.>y I 430 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 642·3630 i! $6.50 per ,JTIOnth for the use o( thi~ modem r I (2 •Blocks East or Balboa Bay Club) An1helm, Covin1, Crenshaw, Dpwney, Glendale, Lak• ~, Lis Veg•s, Long Be1ch, Newport 8Hch, North Hotlywood, Ontario, Pasadena, San Dltgo, S1nta An11 S1nt1 81rbar1, Sunliiind, Tarzillna,· Torrlnce, Whittier. • ol'!er the music. Additional in· formation ma:y be obtained by ·calling Mr. and Mrs. Juliu1 HOMlath at 8liM073. punlication system. F"' lull doi.ul,, "II "' LINDSAY ' 1940 W. 17th $TREET 543.9457 SANTA ANA '"rite The Lind5ay Comra"v. P.0 llo' J I • ~ l $nlon.~. also i 11 f'rcsuo, Sacrvt~1e11fQ. San Jost, Su11nyvole. \Vatnut, Creek Ncv.·port Be.tcli, c,111. 92660 (714) o<l.2· 0 801. ~ llL.:::::::::!::::::::::::::::;::::=====================::.J .. - s or· :ner ,. .. led· ~Uf• Ira. lun- son Hir 111y, rere e'of and and Val· ,an: ews 1er; Los Mr. of 11n 915, "ta 11 - r· 'I I I I I , I I . I I I I • I I I I I J CHARLES ANOTHER SAILOR KING? Prince of -w.1e1 to Join Roy•I Navy Prince Charles Sets Out on Navy Career LONDON (UPI) -The future King of Britain, a millionaire who dislikes rum, joins the Royal Navy in late 1971 as an ordi(lary midship- man earning $36 a week. Prince Charles will be almost 23 when lfe follows the foot:steps of his . f a t h e r , g r .a n..d ta Ut.ek.~ ·a: r e a.L· grandfather and two great- uncle& into what this seafaMng island nation calls its "s:enior service." It will be the first lime in the 20th Century <lII heir to the crown ha! begun a military career. How tong it \\'ill la'!t depends mO!itly on \\'he ther his mother, Queen Elli.abeth JI, steps dOW11. "l hope I won't get seaslck." Charles cracked to newsmen when Buckingham Pa lace an- nounced his decision to put on navy blue. Midshipman Charles Philip Arlhur George \Vlndsor \viii . Sewer Water Fills Surf • get no special treatment whlle servlng In a navy that first fought the Nor~men, became war-proud under Henry VIII and Elizabeth I and at the start of World War I virtually ruled the waves. Sul today, .in-an age of air- miuile power and British economic-~durus,--tbat DIVY has .dwindled to 139 primary fiihting vessels. Charles may have lo .make tea and hot chocolate tor higher officers aboard ship. His grandfather, King George VI . did. He will have to rise at 6 a.m. each day and do physical exercises. He will eat, amorli other things . mealy sausaaes and beans. He wlll put up his own sleeping hammock. Charles, when hie signs up in Septtmber, 1971, will attend the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth for 13 weeks. He will have from noon Sundays to early Monday mornings free. ' Wearing an officer's uniform wtlh wWte patches on the collar, he will speqd elaht to 12 months at sea. Shore du- ty will follow. After HS months as midship-s W man he will be commissioned a y , OIDell ah act Ing sub-lleultnanl, equivalent to a·U.S. lieutenant 'T=~r;J'~lng( C·~~ surf ~~~.K!d!e~: pay will rise off Walkikl are being greeted Britai n has no military draft by bikini-clad housewives with: and the three services were lcanets that say "you are hopeful Charles' move will put swimming in your o w n new pep into what over the sewage." past few years has been slug-~ Th~ handbills note whal gish volunteering. sanitRtion encineers a n d "A period in the sefvlcea · public health officials have give you grea t experience and publicly stated: 55 million -responsibility -of llfe, of gallons of raw sewage is discipline and above all of peo- dumped daily Into the ocean pie and how to deal with three miles down the beach them ," Charles said just Crom the famed resort. before he was invested as "We're just a group of Prince or Wales in 1969. residents who have our kids to Charles' naval heritage is think of,'' says Benni Hodges. Impressive. Prince Philip, his 27, one of the women who ha.!1 father, c 0 mm a nded a joined the unusual beach destroyer after World War 11 br,i~;d~s is what it's like and -has Viking blood In his h family history. now," 11he said, "imagine w at George VI fought in the Bat- our 2·year-olds wilt have when tie of Jutland during World they're teen-agers." War J , Great-grandfather Shlnji Soneda, chief sanila-George v was known for his tlon engineer with the slate's salty language. E n v i r o n m e n t a I Health Perhaps the biggest-in· Division, said that sometimes fluet1ce on Charles in deciding "you can see debris which is to g0 -navy was· Ear\ clearly ider!Ufiable as coming Mountbatten of Burma, his from the sewage o u t r a 1 l of W lklk. .. great-uncle, floating.offshore a 1· Mou n tbatten's father , Soneda said periodic tests of Prince. LOu.is ~ Battenberg, the water did not indicate "an was first sea lorit at the. out.set alarming situation." of World War I! Mou ntbatten Muskie Seeks became supreme comman*'r, Southeast A.sis, during World War 11. When he was about 13 and a prep tehooltr at Gourdonstoun In Scotland, Charle> Is said to PORTLAND, Maine (AP) -hlYe one day ttk<o a friend Sen. Edmund s .. Muskie, D· a!ide. The prince clutched a Maine, Says he la IOi!'I to book about ships. ' seek a third tenn this year "J am gotn1 to be a Third 1~enn and 50 f~r . hu no specUic sailor-so 'Jong as my parent• plans for tm __.. the nett let me," Charles confided to presidential year. the friend. Muskie, the DemocraUc vice "I won't change my mind." -=~~aJ~ .. ~:.r!~ WANTED Mm'Klay that "I suppose that what happens here in Maine in November wUI have a bearing · IO'n' / MD illLS . ~.~halmayhappenln '71 and . t.MS"J TO It. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY ""' -""' ...... ,.... ......., .... ..... """" .... e-.. , .... Jlt !IP ... "' ' --I l'llfS!!'l'r1tO '\I "' PUii.iC S!•VICf t-VllitY Oo\Y tY: L .. Roofln9 Co. )4 Y .. 1""9 Ill lllllMM till '""'"' ...... 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' DAILY 9-t, $ATURDA,T t -4 • • .. • • " 2f OA!Lt PILOT • ~·1UMILIWEEDS · , ~ I />CllJ/>JJ.!(, 'JllE LAsT HEAD ll<A6l\; LEFT ·'llllN65 IN AN AWA.I. A\iSS! ~ i TELEVISION VIEWS 'CBS Watching .,, Urban Viewer - f=-~--'~·=-:c;= By f!.ICK~BROW HOLL yWQQD (UPI) -Tllere .. been much~ specu1ation that next season's announced CBS.TV schedule indicates the network is changing to more --;ll"b3IH)riented programming after great success with provincial shows. • THE THINKING behind Ibis speculation is that CBS-TV, long powerful in the national Nielsen rat· ings which emphasize grassroots . tast~s, has come to realize the modern concenlrat1on of people and attitudes in urban areas is the new, pivotal selling facUir. ·l This is a nice, logical ·kind of speculation, an4 ~.perhaps partly true. It does not, however, seem err itirely fair to CSS.TV or to all the facts, and -even U partly true -is hardly an earthshaking develop- Jnent in view of past CSB-TV programnung as well • &s current. : FOR EXAMPLE, the only outright hillbilly- type series that the network has canceled for next season is 11Pettiicoat Jundion.11 Returning are ''The Beverly Hillbillies." "Green Acres," "Hee Haw," the Jim Nabors (Gomer Pyle) variety hour and "Mayberry R.F.D." As another example, aJthough CSS.TV has in· deed scheduled so'me new citified dramatic series, it bas also done this before, in the not too distant past. It is hardly fair to suggest that ''Playhouse 90" was the network's last flirtation with urban viewers. For there were ''The Defenders'' and "East Side/West Side," to name a fe\V urban series -as well as a couple of hour shows that were set in New York but didn 't make it, "The Reporter" with Harry Guardino and a program v.•ith Craig Stevens, I be. : lieve, as a bigtime press agent. One also thinks of "Shows like "Mission: Impossible," which is of a .slightly different type but nevertheless a rather Sophisticated fairy talc. And there is "CBS Play- .. ~ouse," going on for several years DO\V with con· , ~"temporary stories . : :: AT ANY RATE , CBS. TV next season will intrir :duce ."Storefront Lawyers," about attorneys who ' .. tepresent underprivileged persons. and "The In· : terns." based on the movie about budding doctors. ; ·Which is a reminder that the network already has a : series called "Medical Center," which, though rath-~ er routine. is set at a university in an urban area - • • • and also "Hawaii Fi ve--0 ," focu si ng on police in Honolulu, another rather obvious city setting. In short. it is the urban attitude, rather than the urban setting, of shows that is really the difference to look for on all the networks. If the same mental· ; ·ity is responsible for series after series -new or : old -then cbange '"iU be hard to discern. Young : minds of all ages react to attitudes. not locations. : or, as the old pop son~ had it, it ain't what you do • but the way that you do it that counts. . • • ,• • • • ' ) I ------------------------__..,,,,~---~-·~---·----· ---- j i • J. ,; ~ • JI. ~ PLAIN JANE By Tom K. Ryan tltl'I t:R 5TAAT LOOKIN1FERA NEW HliAW, RYAN! l'LL SliT il·OS lS t-\Y9UNP C>l\"t'li ! PERKINS JUDGE PARKER By John Miles By Harold Le Doux WE'vE 60T 10 IN .t.NOTHER WEEK WE U.M &E Ci\fEFUL! <.OtilVIMCE evmt>NE THAT WM.t.T· WE COtlLP EVER MAPl'E'NS TO HIM. tS FROM 'KILL HIM! N.t.TIIRM. CAUSES! I WAVE A . STEVE ROPER "'1!AlTA 'JtlU ~Cf' HE SAID niAT, ROD? THE BOSS SOfifETHING /11~"/rlNiAZl~'S WAS NE.VBl'TOOBUSY ~TIEPLACE COMPANY GAR.46£, SEFOs:tE TO 1.AY 8ElMG All UPSET MIKE NOMAO ~MESODY THIS M001lt«.7/ AAID ROO /<Ai.ORE OUT! ARE PUZZLED WHEN THfY GET llO .llEPlllMAND FOR R€Tl!RN!HG A TRUCK _ FOIJR HOURS lATE! :·:J MUTI AND JEFF 1 .... w .. ••...--· . ............ ,-........ .. GORDO • -l... ~-...,_ .. ,. 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Fawlty pllJI •• l1wytt lrin ta rn!fllmid th1 tnltS old dowser wllo d1I-. tD lie ·lblt of hatrt4 and prejudlct in the to find wlhr on Sim'• tam. 11owln1 minds "' his twD )'OUlll a Cil@ m .... ,......,. ... children 11 ht dtft111b a Nqro it: (C) "lltllll -' Ewr (l!IY*Y) tca1sed of 1SS1ultJn1 • 1lrl. Con· '70-Louis Jourdan, oWte kdlr, cl11slo~ tomomrw tt 6 PM. Wiifrid H)'de-Whlt1, Ollna HylMd. I Did YIR .,,.. (30) A prychlttrid liwatlptn the Ml' Thi ·n1ntstnu (C) (30} crf 1 tlltnt and untMra ltrlntl Star Trell (C} (60), J evtnts c!Nllnl with tlHI wp1r111tw1L rn Alt "'"' <Cl 1301 D ,_ "" <Cl 160l "llt Stoel: MarNt SnlUIJ' CR) Gotdon Mach• Show." f11rblni Wbt's ~ (~) Chlld11n lake MeNtir 1iid Rldl Liltl• )oln MeeRM -I "Prtf~U.N..-touJ.~-111 -u hour....,::-""*.-•du4lll1 . I ([) CBS NM (C) (30) IMdlq f/'Olll ''Oldt/lolNl" l'ulH ClllM {30) fD hcl -... CC) (50) .... CC> <60') J"* Wh.1t•. -· m • ..,... .-... C30> 1:1sm1"iMliWls-.a..: (30) <R> 9:1sm· .... ,, """' M .... (30) l:lO CJ MIC fft...-tk:I (C) (83) 0 S1m Mi.. "'" !Cl f'O) Gllllts ''' 5111111 Barritt. Rip ft)'· lor, RoY Applegate., Ed Plttt ind UM ~M)ss Danish Cheese" Bodin. 0 J1ll , ....... , (C) (30) Polly lerp!!, N1ney Culp tnd Louis NYt rm,;;ai~~) I stt. C.lll'Wfew: A Frwli Llt1141 (C) (30) (II) l (j)n. ••• ...,, (30) . -34 (C) (Ol) KMll Rlwl' (C) (30) 1:45 &J Thl1 )I ltlblrt (II) t:IO .D TONIGHT'S BEST em * THE DORIS DAY SHOW! e iam .... 0or<Cli30I..., misl1W Willl1m lyltr (lAW .......,, 1 f1mou1 but 11ubliclty·$hf Mlliot- 1lre, for • bum •nd ""' hill • job on tM firm. I ,.._ (C) (30) Bntw Wri, Bilf W...._ (C) (30) Im.ti Mulul (30) 9:45 lB ~ Fii• 10: .. 0 Qt (i) C...I lmolt (C) llO) Pit C4irtoH t nd Jtdt JolllJ pst. ! '1:00 a ca EVll'lil1,.... (t) (30) 0 Wblt's Mf LM? (C) (30) m ONLY 1 MAN HAS I~ * AN\:HORING NEWSCAST' ON LA. TV 1951-1'70 See Why 10 PM KTTV-11' • ' m Look Out Euro-"ere * Comes Lucy7 PM KTIV 1:•11 awc111••••• tc> <&0> 11:oo§oumm11m <C> ''Ct1l1." DtPlllJ' O'Bdln (81,1.dl T1r· ... Wntenlm lor) sulPfl(b thtl Dodit City's • M•: "SMMll 111 I Wet Afttr. blacksmith (Cliff OtmO!'ld) is beJn1 11!*1" (d11m1) '64 -Kini Stlnl'J', t1k1n fot his lflOl'lt}' •hen ! too· Ric:h1rd Attenboroulfl. twel'I Ben'• Id for 1 bride. Ht SIN. SM s.w (t) ptltty 1irt (MtliSSI Murphy) Ill· 1-- am"' w .... '" w-" c• rn 0> rn m-1<1 H (C) (30) ''The fourth Utlte. ~ AMlll111: ~flt LoH Ill. #rl· Jol'ln Monrot Is t111ktn wllt'n 1 c1." Two inttrr1elll uptfjtioM,tf sixth 1r1d1 IChool nl'IQPlpeJ llflta1 Enrlish ind Afrleln leenilflll frM rejects two of his cartooni. the Upndt MUMum aplott thl D QlJ Cil UE h THIS • Thill (C) El10n 1nd Ktr•mot• dlstridJ IA (60) "Sinf • Soni of Murder," U11nd1, Slnter·(Ulfartst M1rityn lit b used br Ru11rl1n S«:ret policl In a 11:15 llll fl) Cl••• Smntetn: "nat . bombln1 plot M1rtlyn Nd:oo of Top," The 51h Dfmef\Sion mikes her dfl· m1tlc debut ts M1rilyn. ~ 1uut· ll:JO B Ql' ())'Mtrt Ctirf111 (C) Chuck ln1 •r• Joseph Cotttn Ind the Connors. Joly Hetthtrton, Buddr other memblrs tncl penon1I man. Greco, Jtcl l Leon•rd. Chtro, Jtrry arw of The 5th Dimension. Van l)yli1 tM Jerry Collins lffll 0 Mlfflll $ Ml'rit: ''O!*ltilll Pa· 0 ~ @m Jlllnllf C.hH (C) dflc" (ldventure) '51-loltn WtJnt. Pro1t1m orlifn•tes from Surbt11k Pt11ici1 Neil, Ward Bond. A su6· 11111 weet Lucille 8111, Buddy Hd· m1rine comm1nder Is tom betwe1n ell ind Jlye P, Morpn auest. l1lendship ind du!)' wbtn his vessel 0 Kip'• Sllow (C) Sdltdultd comes under ttltdt ind hb besl 1utsts lncludt Budd Sdlulbt!L Jel'IJ l1lend Ilea 'll'Ollncltd d'l'I decl Lester 1nd Robert Goultl. M•ltr Adui1 (&0) Rey •nd •n •din& comp1ny trom 11116 " C.llllNKtl (C) (30) 0 a> Oki: Cl'fltt (C) Altil~fl TKllnicll ClfMr (30) (R) lh1 Hltlon1I Th•t1r of thl DMI' Ffll'dl CW (30) Julia Child tutst. pr1;iar11 bralatd ltthct '"" ttutr· kr1ut !ht frlfldl w1r. UJ Cm .. Alllf (.10) 1:00 um LIUP·lll {t:) (60) Rlnro Sltrr Is f1ttlned In 1 numbet ol comtdr bits wilb lh• wt, 1nd the llttl• old lfj'111 sets OtJ! lo lluy the rlnf fot bi• m1rrlt1• to Glld1a. Sheld;Dn llon1td tlto 111~1. 8 ....,. la• (t) (30) SoM,·Fox hosts, •»Isled by Mrrr Archerd. Dinny Thomts, M1rtai1t O'Brien, Rt)'ITIOncl St. J1e111t1S 1fld flos•· , miry fonyt111 tuut. , I T• Ten U. Tf'11:11 (C) (3D) WMllll Ull till MlfUt (R) W"" -(C) (IOI ID TYl!ONE POWER MOVIE * WEEK STARTS 11:301 m Mtril: (Cl ... Alllrical .... , Yi. '" .... .,,..... (IMl!tvN) ' '~Tyrone Power, Mld!ellnt "9111. Ill• .. •: """ ...... (-~11 ·~9 -Oorottry L•movr, Bt1111 Din• levy. 1:0011 Mtlit: <Cl .,.,.. Miii • a.. Ml" (drtll'll) '&4-Glorp hit-, l""il-IC) i tili111111ty hletil .... fC) \ Adllu n..tn: '.'Cit 11d~ Mouse." ~15 Ill -" llM -1301 !RI ~30 D "'"''"" u. nco Dor (Cl TUESDA Y DAYTIME MOVIES 12:• e .. ,.... 11111 ,.....,.. <dr1111t> '43--Clltrlfl Bopt, B111t111 Stt11· i "''" l:IO ID -C.,, •• -- (dt11111) '52 -C.ruid1 Lff, Sllfnw: hhitr: 1.•a .,.,. -,_, ... -Errol flyn11, MR Sbel1d111.~ .111--(-~l­ ili:otd """"' ........... 4:0011 .. ._. tM W1iMr' (d1arM) -SPtnotr Trtc1, fftdric Mtq, CtM Ktllf.. . 1 . 1 ·-·---·---........... -~-.-.,-.. ' ' Mond.lr. r1brut.Y 23, 1970 .~ .... OAILY PILOT Q .Mesa :Playhouse_ ... ' . 'Balance' Drama Ranelao Comnaunlt11 Players . 'Larry Benson~Mo~ingPiay Skillfully Staged ... By TOti-1' TITt.lS display o( histrionics -gives Of"""'?'.'~' l'u.t~s••tt the fines{ perfonnance in a On Edward A l~b e e ' s play which abounds in superb theatrical batUeeroUnd, the portrayab. Her Agnes is opposing forces are tru~h and smooth and polished, con~ Illusion locked in a cerebral Linually honing the fine cutting strugg~ for the prize or sanity eds~ ~f Albee's ~a1?gue while -fcJr . .tts pin by one element retalniog her tm0Uonal com4 ofteb • 'meanJ · its · Joss to \ m'and, a:Cept ..an· occasion another. ·where sister ClJ.(:re is ton-. As Jt was In the playwright's cemed. . masterpiece. "Who's Afraid of As her d~at~ husband.,. "A D:•~tcAT9 .lAl.ANC•'" A dr..,,•. by l!!fWJord All••· dlrteletl bY H'OW•rd "tl•P'' Gr•"'"'· Ht11led bY EIM O~m a!.d Loit WU1on, sound Ind lltlllltlf ltf Wt•ffil Conde, Pl'ffllf!itd b'f the Co,11 MHt Cl\llc PllYl'loltw Frld1n •nd S1tun11vi uirolltll M1rd1 1 11 •lie Comm11nl!y Ctn!tf' A1.1Gltorl11m on !lit 0.1nve coonrv f11lr1r011nch, CoJta Mf;M. THE CAST A1nr.i .. , , ••.. , ...• M1rthtlla R•nd<!ll' Tobi•' .................. &ob w.,.1: (.lair• ........... , ... P1!1 T1m~lllnl J1>ll11 •••. , ............ J ul le ttaai Har.,. •.. , • ,. , ........ , •. '" Jolin Hovi EdM ..... , ........... M.lry $/larwooO Virginia Woolf," so it is again in .. A Delicate Balance," a drama of elusi ve structure which takes a death grip on unreality. Tobias: who r~pi;Jnd, wlUt OC· cjsion~J P~vJo'dan 11"tbl,IJJt8 bU\ ne.ver 1 fChlC¥eS tfh« superiority he' s~ks, Bob Wentz gives a masterful ac- Count of him.self. Skillfully Te· maining one step behind the situation throughout the play, he wavers only \Vhen im· ploring hls. unwelcome guests to stay on. an exceedingly dif- ficult assignme.nt Pali Tambellini injects a venom spiced by 11 g b t sarcasin into the juicy role of Clair~. the drunken sister chary of permanent in- volvement . Sharp of tongue and swift of reaction, slle pro- Bji JOANNE RJ!YNOWS Of fM 0•111 io1tt1 SUH If they can survl"e the first act, Orange Coast playgoers will fipd the Rancho Com- munity flayers' production of "The Death and Life of Larry '"TH& DIAYH AHP LIP'I Of' LAIUtY SIMSON" A. Ott,,.._ IW Reelt11id ROM. t dtpltd for It-. '''" "" Krltlln St•Nl, GlfKI· " ~ r-Tltitn, Iliff mlMH~ • JI-Hlrt(h, llofl!lfta lw All Gordgn tlld W .. t Blrdlfrd. _,_, b'f "" fl~ community ,,.,,,, F•ld•~• tnd hlllrdh'I lllroue!'I Mtrcll 7 ti r11t Lt 1"111 kf'.oOI Wdllorlum. Pr10..1 Orf¥t. Mlakwl Vltlo. • THI UST F,..U •en'°" ,. ...... Jtl\fl Gordon Sam •tmOll ....... , _ ,,..,.."« OOYlt Tflt Jot ·-·· ....... , Mkhttl lltlltr J111!1 81"'°"' .. , ., • 0111.IH Pt~llv•11 NQfll9 Cl.,., 4.: ... ,. .. -JotMe Wolco11 G•tc. Wllk.-. ., .. Jlld~ 'betltntflder Su .. " .•. , ...... , ...... (OU"" Clark Mtf'Y E'llt~ ......... Sut Bren~" Wtll'tr Poll.,. ,,,,,,,, .• (ltrk Ftrrt!I Mtbtl P'olltr • . . ••••... eene Km~n Mn. Flldl ,,_,,,,,, ••. N•>ICV 8rl<ggi Ben!On'' a moving and Powerful erpcrience. · Ttte Reginald Rose play deplcls the anguish of a midwestern family· whose son ls coming home after being lost In acliQO in Vietnam for three yearS. It is heady, abstr·a c t material, po&ing a se\lere challenge to the community theater bold enough to attempt jls production. But in the superior cast assembled at the Costa-Mesa Civic PlaybOUse under the incisive direction of Howard "Hap" Graham. AJ. bee's balance of mind against matter ii, indeed dellcate. vides a counterbalance of DAILY r1LoT s1tt1 "...,. The piece <originally was written for television's Studio One In the early 1950's and has been slightly altered (or the stage. l\'s a credit to the Rancho players that t t s message of hope still comes across 15' years later, comedy which Is much ap· SO THERE -Patl Tambellini tipsily makes a point preciated. at the expense of brother-in·law Robert Wentz in The most ex c \ t l n g a scene from "A Delicale Balance" at the Costa perfonnanc~ of the night ·is _~_!_es_a_C_iv_i_c_P_l_a~y_h_o_us_c_. ___________ _ Discon t e,.nt and disillusloriment, abetted by a nameless terror that scratches ~gainst the-· mindS"-Of -il~ characters until only the stroilgest ·or will emerge unscathed , prov id e the framework for this demanding exercise. And since the play's success is dependent upon the sustaining of a shred of credibility, it is no task for lhe novice. There are none on the Costa Mesa stage. A sextet of local stage veterans whose credits span the past tv•o decades combines to deliver a cris p. skillful performance of ensemble effort found all too rarely in community theater. Their premise, to be sure, is a fragile one - a middle aged couple who go through the mo- t.ions of communications, the wife's irresponsible sister who may or may not be an alcoholic. the much-married daughter coming home to roost after her latest marital fia!Co ~ and the longtime friends who seek refuge from some intangtble adver- sary. · M!rthella Randall as the fulcrum of Ulla precario45ly balanced family -and con- sequently the only one not called upon lo engage in a delivered by Julie Haas as the prodigal daughter, lashing out in all directions al both the strange situation wit h which she cannot cope and her fami· ly for allowing it to happen . Playing' often on the (ringe of complete h ys te ri a . she nevertheless mai11tains and encoUrages impathY, 'however reluctank The two intruders who ·threaten the house with a dangerous imbalance are well done by John Hoyt and Mary Sherwood. Through H o y t ' s nervous and paranoid man- nerisms. their u n u s u a 1 assignments become more dramatically acceptable, .,.,·hile Miss Sherwood presents an al· tltude of matter of fa ctness which becomes difficult ror I.he protagonists to overcome. This crown jewel of a pro- duction is displayed on what is unquestionably the finest set yet constructed at the Civic Playhouse, a too-comfortable, elegant Jiving room which becomes a symbol of reality in the midst of a most unreal ex- perience. "A Delicate Balance" is one of the fin~r achievements of the season in community theater and , more than in an ordinary show, a tribute to the interpretive talents of the veteran director Graham . Th!! play continues for two more weekends at the Community Center auditoriUm on the Orange County Fairgrounds. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS ,4 PrOl10Ull 45 Football er: l EvtrttM:lJ' 2 'll'Ords v~ote11 t ~8 Fet a...6 Slleetcar 51 Qu8nlity ~O Man's of Ice 11 nltknMt -crtillll .._4 Gttelc 52 Insects goddess 54 As the ,,5 Trick minl!llOl'll: & Demigod 2 •ords 17 llovtd on 58 Iris laytt all Joarf 59 Kil11 p_s Doin9 bl Act busme-ss · pla,ftil ly ~19 "tt11, &Z-·Fix rube!"" &3 AWrJ \20 Ea.r klbts b-4 Student 1.t 7 l ashiriqlon )b Distance f..2 Almost w. Coast transpuent University. pretense Informal 24 Exposed to\lb5 Kind or pub lle view c1nce i2b Saunters (,b Deceased 127 Sign;al or &7 Feeling or end of tesent11"'t ~ir raid: 2 •otds lrving un it charac.tc · Ja Burn 8 Man 's 39 Tailless nickname a111phlbian: ~ Matine fish 2 words 10 Dessert ~2 Wind stonn 11 -tender 43 Cahn alld 12 Oecrtt of "t , serene: Moll<Wm!adats 2 word s ruler .t6 Received 13 Fashions 47 Robbery DOWN \JO SI.Op 31 Roll'l&r ;32 Efflcltflcy 1 Cereal l l Before : .(8 Fool • Z Irish Prefit 4<! Han9 abOtJt expert's l project: 2 words . O?telac.lc bmt '3a·Opft' a siri9tr Rise-·4 li4() T111llteTit ~l Roittstd'ln to bflsk·ac.t1on 43 Actor Joh•-· excla~lon 23 Wrong 5Cl lilad1sOl'l J Griin 25 --·stal Squtrt or product 27 H0tse Maple Leitlt> .( P1operl/ 28 -wo lf Gardens ' \; sJbtate ; Z9 POftu!JUtSe 53 SeasOl'li n9 z words 11aa's name.SS Ault genus 5 Small 33 Treated S6 European subOtd'..,tte with druqs 57 River ot part 34 lnclle Great.8fltai':'I f. S.ia l1 35 Col/ege &0 Hudson 811. 1.lr~lan_•...,.,-..-'.,'r1"',....lal for~ r,-...,,,..., ...... .,.,.,,,-• 7 l \ • Why's Hope F1inny? Directed by the DAILY PILOT'S Tom Titus, the pro- duction gels off to a woetu1Jy Lachnlan th.e A nsu1er 'Bradys' Back ---. ~--=--~OLkY.ll'.QOP UPLI-= "The Brady Bunch" half-hO:\lr By VERNON SCOTT • guing. J1c's always ~ehlred situation comedy on ABC, has HOLLYWOOD (UPI ) -One when Bob cools off. •n renewed for the second reason Bob Hope is top dog Sometimes the lelephone ~half~of the season. • among comedi8ns is a oot-so-will ring at 3 a.m. It 's Hope l~;:=========~IJ runny man with pomaded bait, with an idea for a joke or a II horn-rimmed spectacles and sketch. Lachman gets to work on it. qui ck intelligence. When Hope is making a Mort Lachman is his name. perso nal appearance out of He is Hope·s chief writer town he is liable lo ca ll and produti!r. \Vithout him Lachman long distance for I "· · bl so1ne hu rry-up gag. Lachn1an Bob wou d I.}\'. considera Y writes them and dictates the m less amusing. to Bob who may be In a Lachman may be the top telephone booth. THE LUXURIOUS NEW IALI. HOMI Of lo((JMO CJtAJI lOOIS I 109 c•s1 a~tao~ atvo. V.. BAlBO~ PlltlNSUlA• 613·4041 comedy writer among an elite "We're on call 24 hours a and largely anonymous group day." Lacbman said. "Usually or 200 or 300 men who earn as on the day of a show one team ,.. will be on stage to cover any much as $200.000 a year pro-changes. Now · Ends Tuesd•y EXCLUSIVE HARBOR AREA SHOWING--• vlding life-giving monologues. "If ~,_topical situatiori arise\s ooe-liners, sketcbes and jokes a, few hours before showtim~, to comics. we st'.art writing gags. Bob won't say anything that lsnl A comedian is only as funny funny no matter what his as tUs writers, and Lachman political convictions. You can't is only runny at the typewriter do topical material with a when nloney is on the line. coward. Laehman llas been with "Topical humor is easiest Hope since 1947. Currently because the audience is with Hope has four teams of you and knows what you're writers (two to a team ) pro-talking about It's a possessive viding the plasma of material. thing with audiences because "Comedy writers work in they believe the comedian teams to avoid getting in a thought up the jokes Just for rut," Lach man explained. th prewing for the March 18 ~'~b is great to work with Hope show · because he contri butes his own "It's a closer relationship ideas and angles, or little ex· than a marriage. You must tra bits of business in a find a partner who can tell you sketch ." your material is lousy without Coinedy writers begin al a hurting youT feelings. Since minimum sa lary or $325 a 1954 my partner has been Bill show and go as high as $5,000 Larkin. .per show. But a star writer of "Back in Bob 's radio days Lachman's stature is worth as he had 13 writers. The size of much as a comedian can af4 a writing team depends on ford . how busy the comedian is. "If Bob praises materi al you "Our show is a loose ar· bring to him, forget IL'' rangement of interchangable Lachman said . "He·n never teams. Generally we submit use it. But if he begins to pen· monologue Ideas and Bob cil in some correcUons or adds picks maybe seven topics. new twlsts. you know he's Ea ch team has its own offices pleased and will use it. around the city. S o m e "One thing, though, no mat· sketches are written by teams. ter how funny the material is, sometimes in groups. he never laughs." "We rarely all get together Neither does Lachman. at the same time. Maybe once 1-------==-=-,,. in a wltile on the day of a ~MEii CMIT' 111•••' • m,. show . The material filters through me to Bob. He selects J. the flnal material.'' ••11111• Lachman has been fired by Fro"" Oitn•v I llope seven times for in· "Hot Y•• H.t .. tt:e Wl•d" competence and twice for ar-"101 OolMOtf••" Silent Film Fest Opens At Laguna To oldsters, t h e y ' r e nostalgic. . To youngsters, they're unbelievable. To the screen t h_e y •re returning -Mack Sennett's famous bathing bealtties at the Laguna Beach W.J ~ t er Festival. Two or ttiefr memo-ratile films from the s i 1 e n t era -" "Girls From Ever)'· where" (J9'Ul ) and Every· where" (1926 and "Cam· pus V • m p " (1117! wlll be sllown Wednetday and 'T'huraday at 8 p.m. as part of the Winter Festival program, ••• IURT U."CASTI~ DllO~AH l(l~R On the same program at the Forum Theater on the (estJval ground! will be a 1931 episodt frdm 1'Perils of Pauline" star- ring Pearl White. "THE GYPSY MOTHS" ' -----·--------·· -- ., The llOSt eiploaive spyscanUI of this cenruy! NOMINATED FOR 2 ACADEMY AWARDS eter O'T oole . Petula Clark "Goodbye, Mr.Chips" ••·•'-f111'l SlrMictoHCR...,,.t ,. .... ~-· r.i-""'M.tn'.l(tlor ~ TONl•HT AT I P.M. FllDAY AT l tJO SATUIDA\' 1 :Jt I t :JO ' CINEDO:\olE _.! ~~ . ... .. . . .. LOCAL No oth1r "'wo~1p1r 1,n, .,.., 1110,., 1w1rv d1y, 1tio11t wh1I'• toi119 on 111 lht Grlttor Ortnt• .. 0 111 th111 !It~-DAILY '!LOT.,_ slow start. The three teenage girls, Dikki ~arkhurst. Sue Brennan and Colleen Clark. who play the boy's sister and neighbors r~spe cllve I y, hamper the tempo of the scene. In· Saturday's perforplance they had to compete with the noisy air <:ondJtlonlng and"' Uii:· fortuntely the air eonditioning won. One was never too sure whether they were told to pause so often or if they couldn't remember their lines. Janet Gordon , who dis'played considerable talent as the missing boy 's mother Freda, kept her performance on a low key during most of the first act. It was not unttl Terrence Doyle, playing her estranged husband, made his entrance that her perfonnance, and the rest of the play perked up. Misi Gordon and Doyle wire excellent as lhe two u~tlght individuals who were worried about what the other would say after a separation of a year. As their s ituation becomes more desperate, each lets his character develop Without overdoing it Certainly Michael BieUtz as the boy deserve.s reoogollion for an equally outstanding performance. His pr<trayal of· the returning soldier is so con- vincing be had most of the au- dience, Inc l uding this reviewer, wondering why his family refused to believe he was Latry Benson. '(he ·final scene_ was a showcase for ~tiss Gordon .I Doyle and Bielltz. Member9 of the audience were moved to leart as the real story of Larry Benson began to unfold. The supporting cast had a few, such as Joanne Wolcott, Bette Killion and Clark Far- rtlf, who turned in performances comparable to the leading actors. It seem.a a shame that such a worthwhile production should have to be marred by a slow start and an inadequate supportln1 cast, but hardly surprfsing ,considering Rancho Players are only in their third season. ''The Death and Lile or Lar· ry Benson" is· a production that should not be missed and it is hoped that following Rancho · productions will be Open 1'30 -Show 2 p.m, ---. w••-aiW" SOUTH COAST ·~ '"''"-!A. l"LAZ& THE<t.TRE Ct.IRP'OllATGf San-Dileo,,..._, It lrist6' • 546·2711 Box Office Opens 6:45 -Show 1t 7 It's a awitcMd-on laugh riot! -· I f lUlE asnt• •~rs. Nominated For Actdemy Award - BEST CARTOON lfllUl[R NODIJCHOll ' RfLEtSfD ~ ~ · . WAJI IT'S TOUell ,_,,,. ~ TD•ABIRDI"":.::.':- PORT THEATRE COIONA DEL MAR-2901 r, COAST HWY, -6734260 7 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BEST PICTURE • BEST ACTORS Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight ' BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Sylvlt Miio• BEST DI RECTOR -John Schlo•lngor BEST SCREEN PLAY BEST FILM EDITING even bette-r. 1 Jt wUl run weekends throUgll March 7 at the La Paz JuIDor High School auditorium, bt Mission Viejo. · M•tinfft S•t.0Sun.-M0rf. 01taal1'ClllC•MSfM~­eAReftA.·-OMlilf":"- STREISAND • SIWf ( '\' "'"'""'"""'' . ,, IWSTNt:f'llXIDDf·' .. • llNN)f' ; .. ~GI~· ' 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMI NA TIO NS ... , Ach• Use Mhtlltfll ; I n.Jlerile ' . (udic:>Q li!J!l9 v Tectr.~ Liu ~tinndll Mc:mr AIM -All McGrow hi ~ "Goodbye. Columbus-" e STARTS WEDNESDAY e • I • ••ACH • • AT •U.19 t •• •n . co,.n ""f'f· 1 ..,.., .... .., ~. 947••.0e • H UN11NGTON •itMi.N 2 ACADEMY AWA.ID • NOMINATIONS •. IMt S11pporth19 Actor -. Robttrt c·rou. 1 Steve McQueen "The Reivers· 'l11t-Jo1111oth.ll 'Wl11ters • _. ht the Colfledr : "Viv• Max'' .,._ -, Pl111 "11'1 THfll t9 M c 1'14'" tho J ... c ................ " ..... J e STAIT1 WIDNl'°AY -~ t Ac. ......... AwM NoMI ...... ; ' .. .. -.::;:::::~~·~ :t . " •• " _,...,... . ... ' .. . . ·. . ... '*" e .~ .. J :Sr"~,_ . .. . ....... . . ... . . . . . . ... . ... " ~. . ..... • •• l • • • • OAll.Y PILOT ? '&me Prbgr:ess H~s Occ-ured on Ei:ivir~n~evta.l Co~tf<rl .. . NEW YORK (AP) _ Early ror 'the next four yea rs . bonds fbr water-clean-up, rese.arCh under · lhe Solid action and money mtLSCle, and u1s going to be the party that billion over a £iv.year period ln 19701 the growing public cry Congress earlier had voted state-..federal water quallly Waste Oisposalu Act io em-some, like Sen, Edmund S. wins the most election." for waste treatment granls, I-Cleaner air, water 8.nd $800 million tor this purpose standard! to impose precise pha-size techniq ues for re-Muskie of Maloe, could polnt Republican Sen.1CW!ord P. with states and cltiea matcblng ,,. for oext fiscal year.~'hUe the effluent rcqu1reme.nts oo Jl.11 cy9Ung materials. to the.lr own loog«andina ef .. , Case of ,New Jer.Y praised for a iota.I of $25 bllUon. He General environment is finding administration bad orlglna!.b' lndustrial aod mun le l pa I Before the President sub-forts to halt eovlroMJenlal the initiaUve upressed ln Nil· wiU, also •aeek '325 million, a I m08t pcKent potentially poll· asked for only $214 million~ sources; authority to lmpose n'l.itted 1 h ts envirohmental pollution. 00'1 pr-··•s., b<> t said "they year ror · three years begln- Nelson A. Rockefeller says the cost o( cleaning up his slate's waten Is ) esUmited at $3 billion, and that tbe nfUooal Ucs. ln other steps, Nixon pro-fines up to Sl0,000 daily for message, Democrats h a d Interior 8ea'et'ary Walter J. are stU~ enough." ning in fiscal .1971 for clean air bill ror sewage and waste con- 'Ibe rising political concern posed a means of helping rallure to mee t water and air taken the view his prosrams , Hickel &aid the. party wlth the M~ plans to introduce programs~ to! would be more like '30 , could help rtmedy two crlp-states raise money through quality s tandards ; and lnyolved monl rhetoric than best record on envlromnent legl&laUon to provide S~I New Y-ork State's Gov. blllion. • Jmg wea~..ln...past a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tJpolluUon erforts-a lack of money and lack of legal authority and governmental determination lo enforce cor- rectJve actions. • To politicians-from city halls t o Washington--the answering or public com- plaints about pollution could bring the reward of votes. Governmental battle lines In the pollution war began to be more clearly dra'>''n in a period that witnessed these other gains and losses in mat- ters of American s ' en- Nironment : • -Plans were dropped fo.r a )etport for Mi~i· In the Florida Everglades, after con· servationi.sts argued it would threaten the Everglades Na- tional Park. -Bee keepers f e ported disastrous lel.hal effects upon bee colonies from use of some pesticides which farmers or citbers began using in place or longer-lasting DDT. The DDT Was blamed for taking a toll of bJrds, fish and other life, while bees seemed to tolerate it bet· ~r .. -Research chemists at the Bureau of Mines C o a I Research Center in Pittsb'Urgh produced, in laboratory ex- P.eflments, a ty~ of crude petroleum from ground~p garbage and paper. A next question is whether the techni- que would work practically to IL~Jid-wpsles. - G overnmental agencies brought suit against a sco re of industrial finns on charges of polluting oi:-interferlng · with n.avlgaUon on New York City waterways. -In Cincinnati, a strike by city employes piled garbage up oo the streets and led to spilling of millions of gallons of raw sewage daily into the Ohio River. One hundred miles downstream, Louisville. Ky .. uses river water for domestic purposes. Kentucky officials protested. -Citizens for Clean Air . picketed a New York City department store s e 11 i n g . plastic toy trucks that e{Jllt exhaust smoke-not because of the inlinitesmal physical contribution to pollution, but • because the toys m i g h l enourage kids to think ''air J>Ollution is an acceptable way of life." -Three Oregon newspapers campaigned for a ban on sale or soft drinks and beer in one- way, no-deposit, no-return bot- tles or cans. --General Motors announced ti would modify future car engines to run on lower oc- tane, lead-free gasoline. and Ford and Chrysler were ex- pected to follow suit. The ac- Uon means the petroleum In- dustry must develop powerful but less polluting gasoline. -The Hawaiian Electric Co. &Mounced it was converllng Its Waiau powr plant to use of low-sulrur oil to reduce air pollution in Oahu. It had already done so with its downtown Honolulu plants. -Michigan State University set up a center f o r Environmental Quality. It will call upon many univeristy specialists and resources to :nudy threats to the en- vironment and to seek solu- tions. -A Presidential \Ya l e r Pollution Control Advisory Board said Galveston, Tex., wa~ "poUuling itself into ex- tinction" by threatening its tourist industry and beaches tllrough discharge of l . 5 million gallons of raw sewage per day into Galveston Bay. But it complimented Corpus Christi, far to the southwest in Texas, ror Its cleanliness. -President NlJon appointed tile three members o( his new ~ncil o n EnViromnental Qualily-Ruuell E. T r a i n , undersecretary Of the ihterior, Robert Cahn of the ChrisUan Science Monitor, and Gordon J. F. MacDOnald, vJ c e ct.nceUor or research and graduate affairs of t b e University of California at Santa B a r b a r a . ConR.rva- tloolsts generally liked the a.p· J)otntrnentst questioned only Whether ttlelr work as ad-Vlleii and Watchdogs over ln- rluenca: upon the envlronmeflt would be lunded &U!ficlenlly In (imes ol tlibt budgeUng. 'Ille Pr<lidelll in his Slate ol the UnfOn meui.ge gave high priority lo cleaning up I.he en- vlronmen~ .JIOCI In hla bud!el message auuestec1 1pec1ric sums for antipollution pro. sranu. He enriched &ame of these pro-ls Jut -. For '" ampl<, II< authorbed f4 btWon Immediately !or llscal tf71 ta cover t.he full federal thal"I of a $10-bUlion program to clean \IP wu:te waters, with SJ blllloo to be aptl)t eacll year For Your Convenience. • • ears -.. Pricet Effeclift: 1bm Tueeday 2/24 (',..,...teed Acai1,,I: All d~flllmtti G••r••leed o\plDll Ttri.d--&---' ..-.i bo>Ar<bordtfcco ill f•r lie• r....,, Tl>e n11mbu e( -tili•Wllfim....IUp -i.. OJl<rito..1 t·.,. ua• L<>ng: r..,. tbt lif< r:ltbe,.. .-i..t !l.r ... "ill Do: In n d1•1>A1·ror ~·...itrad t1it .. tt rtpl;><ei! 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Oregon hungry for acknowleqlng ~ • team .was-IOUnd)y tean:t• that Das won aa'•ras we hive Cal ~ ~ • State 'I o • $ S·, "'1'.aahlngton Stale. part.leularly the second half when the -roaJt Duck .• When the Bruins left the trounced, added tbe defeat may be a this season might get 1 Httle fat.headed. Washlnitoft upended S,lanf'......,,-71-72 a!Mf, ~ ext.ended weeken<{ cOnc:ludel a Bruin$ came as close aa lhree points. Sid.-blessing in one respect. • -'"' \ Pat:ifi~ ~orth~est Uiey were busy. wlpiilg ''They · wnlPped us on offense and on That's why I COJ\$kl.er It ~st a relief to In tbe d~·s~ reClon,t!y lt.levised ge.me, wed: frotn tontcht with the Ducks In-ney Wicks hit 19 to tap the Uc Ian alt.lllck. away Ute tra~k_s made by several pairs or "defense and on the boar<IB. They beat us Jose. Jt shouki make us come back W..,,,t.op State toppled Cal 74-63. vadin& Cou1u-Counlry and OSU heading Southern Cal stayed-hrthe-P~~ra1ee---1 KrambU, ·web~d fet:t_: _ • _ on the rree-throw line and on ·nO<I' play -itronger ·" N'est wdkeod's Pas:lnc.a actlon is the ·tor the Ruslde•' court. ' -mathemaUc4lly -by building a big . Oregon-a stunnmg 7Aa up,set of the ..-and on getting loose balls and every uthe.r They'll have .to. The weekend spl it" -~last tor-the aeason. UCLA boets '' Oregon il ... llie)lotJesLtel!_m in t:he Pac-a lead agalwlt lhe Beavers and, for once, previously unbeaten and nationally lop.. way you can thioi of," Wooden said. U.OL ·.ripped Oregon State .71-56 Friday Stanford iDd USC takes on;,Cat on Friday~ with ei&bl straight vk.tortes. •l\Ve can -001arng on: 10-1r. ~ ~ r.anked Uclams before more than 10,000 tl ended the Bruins' nine:.game con-night -gave the1n a 9·1 record while n,lgbt.' " • · just hope µiat we ca n win 'em all now QSU missed 11 slr~lght shots t}lrly Jn hysterical ho\netown ,fans lifted lhe fetence atreak•and 2l·game over.all skein Oregon, sweeping the weekend after~ Thc.B.r'.ulns ,and TrOtans tf&de .vlsltOra allCf somebody can knock off UCLA," said the game ~s the Tro11ns raced In front Ouclts within "tw0rgames Of the Bruins in this season and their 25--gamt streak: piing Southern Cll 9243 Friday night, ls on 8a.~y1 wbJle Jbe rest of lhe, con:. sophomore forward Rusty Blair. 13·2, opened the margin to 40-tt 1t the the ·Pac,;~:~Co~~(ln<:C;\ ··\' . Utrough. lwo·•eesons. . • 7-3 and,1&-6 overaU . fe,..,.e, ~ &Olnl with Oregon fl He and Center Stan Love clicked for 19 half and coasted home. · ~ La:Ver, Emerson. Re1turn ·.Jlom.e . . . LA · Tenn·is -Classic '.Nears. " j ,. Rod tave.r, the transplanted Australian wbo resides in Corona Del M'ar, Will return to home cooking this week to parUcipate In the . Lo! Angeles Tennis Classic at the Forum. Laver, the only man in history to win tennis' gcafld slam twice, has been seed· ed into the 'Semifinals of the men's. singles and into the doubles finills with .partner PanCho Gcn~ez. Roy En\e.rson 'd •Newport Beach will meet Ken Rosewsn in the featured 'ID,000 winner-take-all "'match Saturday night at 3,30, Opening matches In the three-day tournament that begins Wednesday wi ll pit Gonzalez and South Africa's fun-loving htpp&e Ray MOOre in one match at 1:30. Dennis. Ralston and Andres Gimeoo ·' :spol"(s In' B.rlef · . -=-:f -I -4.----->---.-~- ' . meet m the other ball or the quUrter finals Jt 9:30 with the ev.ening getting uftder-way With a wOmen's mate~ between Rosemary Casals and B l l I y Jean King at 7:30. · ·Laver meeCs Fred Stolle at 7:30 Thurs- day night In singles. Sectind hall of tDe singles semis gets under Y'S)' at 1:30 with a doubles semifinal match at 9:30. -RalstOn and Moore face · Stolle ind Gimeno for the right to enter the Satur· day •finals. UVer, a fiery 31-year-old lefthander, became 01e-1one-two-time winner of 1he world's rour major liUes last yelir as he pocketed an astonishing lennis bankroll Of 1123,1155. He will be see~ing to erase a blemish on 1li~rte0rd thls year. lt came tn·1he • I.,.. 1' ·- • opening match of the $200,00I) tennis -· champions classic at Madisoft Square Garden last month when Gonzalez: upr.et ·him , Laver is hopeful of meeting Gontale:i " the finals at the Forum to avenge the defeat. .. Emerson won the third leg Qf the ,Ut,'O!lQ winner-take-all tournament by defeating Gonzalez: I a s t weeker.C: in F}orkla. Rosewall ls the next challenger in line in Uie lucrative tournameni.. The classic consists or t e n winner· take-all matches. The four professionals with the best record will move into the two .$25,000 semifinals. The survivors of the semis will meet in the $50,000 flnal -- with the champion laking $37 ,500. Nastase Defep,is-R_ichey To-Win Indoor Net Ti,tfu ~Cerrudo. :waits_,~ 9~Years, -Gets Back at Lo~ SALISBURY, Md. -Romania's llie Nastase, following the persistent advice or his older traveling companion, con- ceptrated' a~ won. Clill'-Richey failed to concentrate enough~ and he says it cost him the $7,200 first prize in the first U.S. National Open Indoor Tennis Championships. · Nastase, the 23-year-old Rom9'nia n champion, fought· off two match points 51.inday and won .a three-hour strui&Je in the $50,000 tournament, 6-8, U , 6-4, 9-7, 1- 0. ~hey, the third-ranted playe in the United States and the only seeded playe r in . the tourney to aQvance beycmd the quarterfinals. failed twice in the 14th game of the fourth set to nail down Uie· victory at match point. But it was the loss of the seetn· tngly meaningless first game of the third M!t-after he had won the first two set! _, jf.hich bothered _ Richey .after the matCh. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) -It ""' nine year& coming, but Ron Cerrudo starting lineu p in ~ last 14 games. f Yet they managed to pull within two finally .g-0t revenge or a defeat in the games of Atlanta, which leads the N&A 's California Amateur golf champlonship, 'Vestern Division~ "I fioall y caught -up with him," Cer-' Out of action for the Lakers was rudO'~laugbed after beating Dit;k Lotz in a Teague-leading -scorer Jerry West and duel 1or . the $20,0QO top prize in the San Keith Er:lck~~ while Tom Sanders and Em Bryant misSed the game for Boston. Antonio Open golf tournament Sunday. "It's •the first· time we've played head .,,_.,e,__ ______ __.,,.:hel<fslnce-he "beat me in the finals of ANAHEIM -1Tbe Clllfomia Angels tbt 1961 slate amateur at Pe~le annou~ ~ Sunday the slpiing 0 f • BeaCb,1 Cerrudo....said. He had beaten knuckleblll rellner Eddie Fl&hel-, brln&· .ing to SI the number of players· who ·Dick's brother, Jotin. in the semifinals have aareed;to 1970 cootract terms with befW,tbe other LOtz ~ked him off. the Ametlcan League club. And .Dick threatened I .. !he filial rouild No lef?1'!11 of Fisher's pact were releas. SunW!Yl twice closing to withlil one stroke ed. \ . • ;,. . The ~ players are catcher Joe befure.Cerrudo pulled away. <::em.do ·had Azcue, lnDitldera Marty Perez:, Aurelio a nnlJ rounCI 68, two uiider pa'.,. on the Rodriguu, Chico Ruiz, Sandy Alomar soggy~ 7,138 yard Pecan Valley Golf Cfub and Jim JS~ and opUielders Alex cwt~ for 273_. T Johnson incfj arVia Tatum. · i.Jp:, 1 'hls 'long-time friend and playliig -partnir, also had a 51-and took second, .live .... atrokes back, at m. 6o. ~ OAIL Y PILOT '""'1t lr'f' l'.i .O'DtMtll "I played too looae:·1n ·that game," Richey said. "I made mistakes I shouldn't have made and I was d~ wi~h . myself a(ter , lo&og .·that ·game. I sbOuld have won it if I had concentrated a ~~e better." "But ttiat wasn't Uie turning point," Richey said. "All I had to do was win a point in the four:th · set.'' · Anteater Nine Up~li~ed, 12-6, 1Wd F'unseth, 70. and Miller Barber, 68, _, shared third at 279. Those lour were the only players .to break par during the weath~·plagued tournament. Sleet, cold and wind hampered play tile first three da_y), and a driz.zling rain fell during mOist of the fina l round. SABINS SCORES.-Steve Sabins (24), UC Irvine 's leading scorer with 28 Saturday night, drives in for a layup ·agalnst Cal Poly (Pomona). Altetnpting to defend against the shot is Bart Carrido (25), form- er Costa Mesa lligb:and Orange Coast CoUege .star, now playing for the Broncos. James Dunn (43) of the Broncos awaits possible rebound. UCl won, 99-91, for ninth victory in last 10 games. • LAKELAND, Fla. -Whil" Denny McLain remained in limbo, the Detroit Tiger pitching star Is getting many job offers -primarily to entertain In night- clubs. By .-Aztecs ' ChU<k 'Spansir. belled the firs! home run out of the new UC Irvine baseball park but coach Gary Adams' Anteaters dropped a 12-6 decision to San Diego Staie Saturday in the opening game of a doubleheader. Al Geiberger and John Scl)lee were 1.ied at JP, with Dave Stockton, Orville M()9dy, Kennlt Zarley and Chris Blocker at 283. Anteaters Face Stanislaus But the 2S·year.old righthander said Sunday he can't accept any of them unUl he js more ·uerinlte about his future ilf baseball. Cerrudo sta rted the fina l round with a four stroke lead over Funseth. Lotz was one more stroke back. Bu't Cerrudo quickly ra,p into trouble . "l was very nervous," he said. "Not so bad tliat 1 lost control of myself, but I was Choking something awful," he said. VCI Trips Cal Poly (Pomona); 99-91 "I've had a lot of offers Crom clubs, in the tasi few days,'' McLain said ln an ln- terVJeW itt hiS comfortable Lakelaod home. McLain,. who plays the organ and also sings, said ·he had liad0 a Jot of other job offers.'· "But I'll just Wfjt tb find out what's gong on beciluseJ )rant~to play baaeball n1ott tha'n ·ahythfiii elae," he aakl. "I've got lo ~n optimiStlc1 1 can·t be peulmiaUc. • INGLEWOOD -The crippled Los Angeles Lakers playeC! wilh only seven men Sunday night but that was enough to defeat the equally injury.plagued Bostoh Celtics, !~pl. behind a 39·polnl effort by Elgin B8yl0<. Los Angeles-coach Joe Mullaney substituted just once in the flm fftll: The nightcap was called after six in- nings because of darkness with the score tied, 4..C. Irvine grabbed lhe lead in the opene.r and, unW lhe fatal eighth when San Diego scored eight times, appeared bead· ed far victory No. 4. Tom Dodd pitched brilliantly for five Innings but developed a sore roreann In the slxtfl .and came· out Dave WollOs did,&' creditable job in'lhe nightcap, giving up seve n hits, walking one and striking out 10 In six frames. Bobby Farrar and Tom Spence had three hits apiece in the twin blll and each bad a double. The Aiiteater1 were schtduled to mett Antelope Valley today in a doubleheader. minutes ol action as the La~er& were P.11t1T IAMI forced to utilize ·their 11th different '111 0._. "-.: :1~,.. uc ,,... ..... i•), 11 ,_. ------'--------~ H..,il,'lb • 2 J 4 f-•rr•r, II 4 0 I 0 "l'd.l!'lf, Ir 1 t I 2 SP.or•, 2b • I O O H1:U.a .S IJ tCr•lf.CI 2200 5 STill,L UNSIGNED Mtfeir', rf ' 2 11 I SPtnC .. lb J 0 I J Kirn.lb JOIOh.U,rl 51 10 Andr ... ,p 2100Ht111111,u J0 1 0 =~r~, II , i; ! ~ ::r:'.·clb ! : ~: AS DODGERSDRILL-~:~.i. : : : 1-~<o:,., :-:{-: f ~,,_ ~000 Pl9s.Mnf.pll 1010 0.\1'11. p 1 0 t 0 Grffl'l•fV. pr t I t 0 VERO BEACH, Fla. -The Los lf(IWil. lb 1 t-r o Alld•"°"· p11 1 • o o A I Doclg I fl I ed 'l•l'b,p 0000 nge es ers, m nus ve uns gn Wfl•ltro , 1 , o , He bogeyed the second hole, missing the green and a three foot putt. Lotz then put on a rush , taking blrdieJ on the next three hole& and closing to within one stroke. "I felt more comfortable when he got Clote," Cerrudo said. "J thought that I'd have to start playing goll now arwt quit patty-caking it around." Lotz bogeyed the si xth, tbre~puttlnc, but birdied the eighth when hf: put his ap- proach shot four feet lrom the holtt That put him back to one behind. He bOgey'ed the ninth from a trap. Cerrudo ran in a 20 footer on the loth, and It wasn't close again. - But Ron said the key to Jt all was on the 12th, a 200 yard par lbrtt which both birdied: • "Dick almost holed out,': ht said. "He was two Inches frorT) the pin. I waa over the green. But I chipped in for a .birdie from about 25 feit. That wa1 the key. That kept me going." .. By HOWARD L. HANDY Of l'ht Dellr ,lltl Slllt UC Irv'ine's basketball team closes out the home portion or its 1969-70 season tonight in Crawford Hall with hopes of an NCM-Western Regional playoft berth still flickering. When the Anteater win streak was snapped at eight on Friday n·lght by Riverside, the glowing em~s were reduced to coals. Saturday night, they blew hot again and spark& ftlckered as Ca) Poly (Pomona) • was blown out the door by a 99-9~ margin that saw the entire roster participating. Tonight it will be Stanislaus . State . ColJege of Turlock and another · im· • pressive win could help to shift the flames to Irvine when ttie choice is made on Wednesday. Game time ia at 8 o'clock with the freshman squad Playing at Cal Stale (Fullerloo). Irvine · has won • nine of Ill last 10 game!,! 1$ ol 2.1 on the year and 15 o( the last 19. , 'Sa.turday'1 win over. Cil Poly found the front-line players, ope~ sprJng train In, ,..... " ~ 1:., iwi.=:t 31 ' ' ~~ DAYTONA BEACH, .. Fi.. M P) -• NAStAft'1 ctrcuit for m\all a~ty Sunday with a light drill and encouraging • I v-·n• Pe'· Hamilton ,.,,., be Jell "like aec1-• '·al year Is '""'• pllchl g by Mana•er ~~ Olevo '"'* 000 ttl HO .tilt 14 t ~· ..... e WI /W .._.,..... ' .... C9f1'1men on ~ n e. uc 11~i... 100 * 1Q:) -• • 1 , ~ outsider'' when he came IOI.Ith to • The P~ flzlnily tbat rinoludel father Watter Aititon. · 1__ • Wllln"'9 p1tt11tr-.t.lldt'ewa. LMll'lt tr•e11•.£ttf10w become a big Ume race driver two years ~nd' ,Patfiart:h Lee Peity bad spent a '!'be UM!ped play.,. -pllchers Bill '"°"" .... , "'"" !11!1 ui;r!:!l.12!1•l l!J!J .a .... 400Jd!!· lnlllUh coodllllf their protege -19 -J!."1' P'-and.~!T~· ·~~U,;r--ld --'*'..DMlll--':'r~-~-·~uc..ti•..._,1~j ' ·~ ,chetk Puts hlrii into tht'~,,.--drlYe the ultr.Cast Daytona Internatlohal Haller and Jeu .,..lNlg 111 .. oo ft: er t111111, a t t 1 o F•rr•r, t1 • i o .'\ ~ ........ car racing • ~ ........ -. '" Le G brl I .......ted lo 'I'°""" If t t 1 t l'!'klffo, ~ I r "'I _. .._II • "t'="'T'"1 • n . a e son -ai:e ext""... ewe s1oct If 1 • 1 o c''"' tt ~ \ t Hamilton 2S beat old pro David ''Thfl' fl~ lhlng lbey tota m~ " aaid the to letn\I -and Join the Na~lonal Leagu~ ~~~. ~' : ' ~ 1 =~,_Jb ; I l i J'tarSO(I· ·a'ci-oss 'the finJah line by three 1lmder ~. "wa1 ·'that yoU have tO tlub soon, said Al Campan1s, vice P,re.s1-eroW1't, tb 1 e 1 1 w-. 11 1 • • o 1:ar lenglhl Sunday to win the Dl.ytona tinl.Bh a race before fOU can win It. l dld den~ for p_layer personnel . . ~:~, t:ei . ~ : ~ : =~· 0 10 : : : ~ soo, second rk:hest auto race in America, what-they told me and ran as easily 11 l Eight Pitchers worked balUng,practiCi! Gtir•aoM,, e ' • 0 ' woe1ot, 11 ' 0 0 • , .. ..1 in the proce!i! terminated a two.year could &o tharl wouldn't nar the car out lll• the m' Illa! drUI prompUn• • 1·•-to 1Emo1u. • 1 t • -• G•-•Y· 011 1 • • o '"' , --· • ·~ ~1-fllldltr, o • • • • • training program In a spor~ w~re beroe6 &oo quietly~' ~me.nt: "I'm really ~mated that e1ght ~~.~ i : : : _:. are a dime a dozen. • ffainllton, ·who says he likes "bis p1~h~rs are ready to go this soon. ~"'' · n ~~ • ~ot•to n • • • "1'be Dcdhllm, Ma11., ba~lor joloed ·bachelorhood and bas no plans to end Jt It 1 usually a w~k to 10 days before , " ...,,. 11 H e Richard Petty's Plymouth tum ai montb. SOOQ..desplte his ne\¥-foond wealth led' on- lhty' tan a:o tilts far, he said. et" ~~ "*1' : %: : ! ; f ago alter drivlnC 11 wlMlnl-Cara on' ly if laps of the JOO.lap chase tl\a\ reach· • ·-' Anteater guards perfonning with ac.. curacy and decefltlon. Steve Sabins had the hot hand once again and Mike Barnes had his hotteSt sbooting night of the season with IS. Sabins hit 2.8 to give the UCl backcourt duo a total o' 43 for the game. He was 11 for 16. Irvine jumped into the lead early and w'Uh orle exCeplion ~ (12-tl), held it thioughoUt the night, 1aklng a 5'4·39 edge to the dressing room •at halrlime. . The margin was Increased• to 22: 1pointa midwciy through . the second hair. and coach Tim Tlft ·inserted his reserves for the' next seven minute.. · When the lead was cut to eight (96-88) ,with 2:22 to play, the Antea!er starters hurried back onto the court lo cloee ooL the action. ' Sabini, in addlUon lo pactnc ihe ICOl'ing parad!• I~ wilh Jeff' ()µnnlOlham In. garnering the mot! rebOllndl (t)· Bill Moore had seven Ind the Anteater • collected so lo l$ !0< the llroncoo. . ed speeds up to 22$ snllei per hour down Daytona's long backltre&ch. 1 - Bui nint of his laps c<lilnted 11>e most - !he 1 .. 1 ooes. Ht oyortook ~ 14-year..id ford-drlvlng P-comb\g out oe the s~ay'a WI bani< W\lh It mllea lo go and eaaur ·held off the wily vet.e.ran·to , Lhe flnlth. • , , 'Earlier there had been 23 lead changes Rmong JO drivers at stock tar racing'• ell!• baUled bumptr lo bumptr before 103,IGO fans lrt one or !he hott..t duel• 1et11 al Daytona In years. Pearson led the most 11))81 f1, 1nd was In front ai:r, times. The three.Uple Grand .National champion •nd •tl.1,700 wilmcr lasl year. collCCttd '20,105 • • .. Shooting percentages found UCI hitting SS. 7 from the Jloor and 77 .8 at the free throw line. The Broncos hit 42.3 percent of their field goal attempts and 65.8 from the line. UC lnl ... i"I C•t l'llf (I''"'°"') itll t11nro1i. ftn .. i. C11111'intllam ' 10 1 II TtVk>r l 1 I S Moor• 1 2 J 16 Ptrks t s ' 2J Gtc:I..,. 1 0 .f 2 H•r1r11ve ' 2 l i. Smbl111 11 ' 2 n C•rrJdo 2 o 1 f ::ham •!~~ 1: g~~l ~I~;!; ..... 1 1 1lDoN.lclliOll 202• 'F'•rwelt 0 I o I 811rchett 1 o I ? Bik•r 0 o I o To101& :'3 U 1• fl Sfftllorft 0 0 1 f Fox J O 2 W•ntrma1' Q o I o MinSIO • 101• Tot•l• :If 21 J• " Htllllrri•: UC lr1l111 I', C•I Poly )t, UCI Fl'Mfl 11'1 It It 11'1 1, Ht111en • o 2 1 .. ,, ttJ2S &lt<k ., ) ~ 11 Uwr'(k 1 2 J " f'ewl1r ' 4 ' II Mllft•V 0 0 1 11 l'"'ullOlfl 0 I J I lltktr 0111 5mllll I O I t C•I hf1 P1"11 ("J 9•rnttt ''""'~ ·-..... Ollrldorl -· "'- ft ,ft Jlf " l J J 11 ' t • ' 22 • ' •J 17 " 1 J ,, ' t s • 1 o I 2 o o I t 1 ' ·Tllllll ~ 11 2J 11 TDla!J Jf 21 tt H · Ht!11tmt1 VCI .F,o,h •l. Ctl P'Otr f'rotll 11. For the greying Pearson, however,.1& cond place was no stranger. En route to the Grand National ~riving Dtle in 1918, he won 11 races but finished 11 e.vtnts in . aecond pl~ce. Third throogh fifth places went to new wlnfed Dodge Daylonas, can !hat carry a 20-lneh high stablllier on the~ re•( deck• lo hold !hem down al high •Pftd. H1m1Jlon'1 Plymouth Is of slmi11tde1tan. • . Bobby Allison finished third for 110,l!O, fourth place' went to °"111e G.lo~h, , Who led four Um'5 for 36 iaj)I, •••fOlt~ 10 Bobby Isaac. A ·Plymouth driven bl ruchrd Bllcl<bouse cam• In dxth. ' I I 1 I .. • • . ... . . ... .. • l Sea Kings to;'. Meet Gle~li ' Af~er Winni·ng Irvine Title 111 ROOlll CARL80N °' .. DlllY ..... , iltft CoacMs move ln and out and playing personnel changes from year lo year but at Corona dtl Mar Hlgb School, .\be Sta Klnp• varsity baoket- ba.11 team aeems to have little problem In sdjuBtlng. For tbe fourth consecuUve year the proud Sea Kings enter the CIF playoffs and they pill)' host to GleM High of the Suburban League Tues· day night as the undisputed . Irvine League ch~pion. Cooch Tandy Gillis, In his first year a& varsity coach wllh 1 team consisting of no retunµng varsity leltermen, and b 1 s defensive-minded quintet put down Estancia ' Saturday nJ&hl in the loser1' conrlnea, 51-48, lo 11 p o 11 a poaibJe three-way tie with the host Eag5es and Losra. Despite the loss, coach· Bill Wetzel 's Estancia crew will enter lhe CIF AAA playoffs for the firAt time in the school's hi.atory-traveling io AviaUon Tuesday evening. Saturday's Utle decider , be.fore a nur full house. was a brutal blttle that at times a~ peared like aomethlng from the flying wjdge days or col· losi•I• football • .. -, , Both teams applied Vicious man ·to-ma n pre1se1 throughout th,9 affair, but despite the defenlive tacUca, <1nl1 one player (ouled out or the contes~- Mission Viejo ~ Estancia ~warded ciF P'ayoff Spots However, that one ind:ividual was Estancia's U cenier S~Jp Williams and when he went <1ut with his (Jfth personal with 3:S2 to go, Estancia' hopes for a first.eve; portion of the Irvine tille faded. \Vllliams was the only board. strength for Estancia and· he had hurt Corona del ~far~ several times with his inside DAILY ,II.OT lteft """"' ·-i Hapn_ Nig_lat t~ f,19Ju Westminster High fans whoop it up on the-playing floor following the Lions' dramatic 46-45 Sunset Lea4ue-c~pionship victory Fr.iday niibt while Manna High'• fans look on from the stands in dis- may. Both teams will represent the Sunset. circuit in the CIF AAAA basketball playoff!, beginninl Fri· day. - I -. . - ; SaddJeback Lions' Broderick Selected Streak Hits . Fiv~8~6 Sunset LOop Player of Year Westminster High's Sunset League champions.dominated lhe Sadd1eback College's basket-official all-league aelecUons announced by the DAILY PILOT, '1 ball team -Will attempt to end copping player and coach of the year along with two second the 1~70 aeasbn with its team berths. 11.ztb straight win Saturday Dan Broderick. a H senior, who dominated the league !ro~ night wben the Gauchos travel st.art to finish and ave.rqed 2S points ~r game, waa named --to Mira Costa in Desert player of the year while Don Leavey, in bis first. year as a vars- Conlerence action ity coach, was named coach of the year in the Sunset' derby. Cooch Roy s;-. . 1 b 1bt Li~' duo or forward Steve McLendon and guard ruch-. "" .. ms cu ard Mann jlrnered secood-team honors., 1t ":00 tls fifth ~n a row Satunt~y Westminster swept throogh the sectlnd half of the loop u~ I rulflL ddealing ML San Jacin-molested In capturing Iii first-ever varsity baokelball champion- to College, 34-66, al ·Mwion ship In 11 years I Viejo Hi~. other Orange Coast area players to secure fLrst·~!Jl bfilbs i The win ran the Gauchos were Lee Walters of HunUngton Beach, Lee Haven of Newport I, conlerence mark to 7-5, but a Harbor and Kipp Baird of Marina. '.win by Mira Cosla ovtt Can-Baird was the only junior selecled to either first or second I yons eliminated · Saddleback team. ' , from title contenUon. Mini ..A. , Costa now has a 9--3 mark with w ALWUNSET LEAGUE ' just the one game remaining. ( Imperial Valley (M) ii. in se-l cond place. Flnt Team 1 Guard Eric Christensen Jed Player Scbool -Helgbl l the Gauchos with 23 .points Dan Broderick WestmlllSt.er 6-6 A•I· 25.0 11.S DON LEAVEY Co.ch of Yoor I while Randy Lawrence Hit 17 Lee Walters HunUngton Beach 6...3 and Bill Noon followed with 16. Dan Rafferty Western 6-2 a ••• Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. 20.6 --------- 1 Reserve Ben Mahar had 10. ~ ";:i~ ~::l!t Harbor ~: 1•"""°' ,~11o1 11 .. ,, pp Second Team ~ ~ ~ 1~ Steve Mc.Lendon \Vestmin!lter 6-6 1 ~ 3 ,~ Chris May Santa Ana 6-3 ' 1 l ir Rick Mosier ~1arina 6-l l : ; ; Dan Philips Anaheim 6-5 l ~ ~ 1~ Richard Mann Westminster S-7 Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. 18.2 16.1 16.0 12.9 12.7 19.I 6.5 Basketball Standings ( Mil1lon Viijo and Estancia, two third place prep teams from the Orange Coast area, have made the coveted CIF AAA basketbalf championships along wtlh Irvine League tlUlat Corona del Mar. nctets (750) for the Misaion Viej<>-Los Alamitos game will be sold lo sludenta: at the Mis- sion Viejo student store begin- Pro Cage, llockey Standings ... l 11lt111 Dl°ft•le11 Ntw 'Vort , Mnw1utM l11t~1 PllllldtlPl'lil Cln('lflnall ...... ""''" W L l'CI. 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Rangers Post ; 5-0 Victory I 'fhe Coasl Rangers soccer I club and its reserve team , swept through Sunday's com· 1 petition with invadin g Riverside without a hitch as } the major""team clubbed the f Josus, .5-(1, rollowing a 6-0 vie· , tory W the reserves. r The Rangers, behind the l acorlng prowess of Hans '',J\euther, bas UtUe trouble in I disposing or Rtversktc as ,.Reuther fired through five 1oals -assisted' by exce11ent ;pulia1 from mates Norman· Prendergast, Brian Dayus and Leif Wemdd. ,, Wemetd came through with the final goal from 25 yards I out ln · working over the Rivmlde club. The win was the 10th in IS I attempts for the second plact Ranier• in the Pacific Coast SOccer League, second to l ! 'l'el!lple Clly~ The Rangers .111 .. ,bod two tl•'-lo tlle ...,..... conOlc~ II '1 'w• Andre COUllns leadhlg lhe ny WWI. three 1oals along .,..,.., llolJerls and Henry Mlflird llrinl one ~. -outln( ii Sund1y when U. ra:r ftl ttart actloo al 11:• p.m. at Mariners Pirk In Ntwpurl Stach agoln.st the Unlftnll llowves followed I ~ aw' senior club at 2:30 ,.... -k plays host t o Ind r•tencll,of La Puente. W ·l ll'f' ,.,_ Dltrell 1t II 11 ti 17l 1Sl lO l !tl7l f1• Cl'lkltct ll 11 1 6' IM ll-1 Toronfll u 2• 10 5' in 11' tmperl1t V1lkv t • llnG t;.i w"' Ol'fhll• Pirates Encl Season W ith 73-71 Victory $edllllb1dt I S llltO f&l SI. LcM11$ tt fl I " lllntow I $ I I If lW Pt.l!ldt!Ollll U 1j 20 4 Otur1 ' 1 11 ll 109' Pllt1bu.., H 1't I 41 Victor V1llev ' 1 1010 !lit 01tllnd " )I t .Q C•<IY!lf1f J 10 fU 110J Mlnt11Mt1 10 29 11 J1 Ml. Stn J1elnto 2 ll t11 11U LOS A11t1l11 t •1 S n l tl•mv•• S..-rt S1tvrM.-'1 R11•ll1 Stddloblct: ~. Ml. 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Thw hfty ,_,_. ..... • Ph611o 642"'500 .. ~Strom . North Or1np, County • 474 E. 17th St. · COSTA MESA ning Tuesday at 10 a.m. Adu.Its , mutt purchase their ducats. at !Ai: Alamitos near the school cafeteria beginning at 6 p.m. Tuetdll)'. Corona del Mar, three-time IrviJ?e League champion and entering the playoffs for the fourth con.5ecutive year, will play host Tuesday night to Glenn High of lhe Suburban League Jn the opening round. Glenn's Eagles finished se- cond to La Mirada. Estancia. which Jost to Corona d.!I Mar Saturday night, falling to third 1place in Irvine circles, moves into the CIF playoffs for t~ first time in its flve-year history when it travels to Aviation. champion of the Pioneer ~gue. And Mission Viejo's Dl~blot, third place Jinisbers in the ... Crestview League, a1Jo make their first~ver appearance in the c o v e le d eliminations. drawing a travel date to Lo.5 Alamitos, the No. 1 seeded quintet in the ~team derby. The Orange Coast area's Craftsm an Electric Sh.,·er Guarantee CrJunUt1 shn-en we tin- (OM1id0111lly au..nnictd !or 90 dav~ f~ dA.te ol ••le. We will,ur.?ft q::1um,, retu11d the pun:ti.-: )rice Of rep late the ~ dw-i"' the nm 90 d•ys. [)v.. inglht 6ntyHtfiomdare cl ale -.e will repU.r or nplece, • our option, IDJ ~ 1hs1prvo~defeai.c. (r~olchl.J".3". two representatives from the shoolin& ability. , In all he Sunset Lugoe in A A A A scored 15 polnls .• compeUtloo - c h a m p i o n Corona del Mar led at the WestmlnJter 'and runnerup ~39. " Marina -will begin play Fri·{ Es.la~cla's last hope was day. crushed with 47 seconds re- The draws for the AAAA mainlng when Steve VaUere's hostlllUes will be released shot was disallowed because of Tuesday a prior foul and moments later · ..... 1'im CotU'Oy notched a free u""' l tkll.r throw to give CdM a 47-44 lead. = ~~·~1.:i~ ?.1:i;'ilos Gilli& credited Don Killian. ~=~1r1.,51.":1m."' who scored 21, and playmaker tr°,vu!.i~1t''s~~•rl• Conroy with some excellent ef· E11111C!1 ., ,.,.,,,,"°" forts but considered th e LI Slllf: l~llltn •r10 11 physical coatact "mild" when Murphy 11 I bl h Mlr11e111 ., , fncho .-.1~1os comparing the ttle wit t:=1 ,j~•tt_'°!1 •• ~°'1 1t1'1" prevloo9 tuades ,with Costa M1. c.rtn11 11 v~m 0.1 Mesa. ~=";, ~i~: ~~~ktor v1tltr CtrMt "' Mir Ull Glenn II Co•-dtl Ml, .. rf ... •• ICllll1n ·7 1 ·4 11 "-~ndr.tt Snlrr 2 ~ 0 ·I Dtllh VtlltY 11 "Tront ~:ff:" : ~ ~ l~ CP!lm~ II P1$ad-Poly Hellt'llJfr J 0 4 i $M""111 II !111111>•1 Gri,ibp I I " t 1 e1nn1n1t II CIUNlr 1 Btfl O I 1 O Amllluldor If lr111'H'"11'1 T1t1h l t 1J 17 5! v•llh' ~htltn If Cl!. kl'>. Dt1I lst1t1cl• (U) o:;;,r ~:.(~ll<Cf V1tll!y I• fl "' 11 ..._ •r.O.et w~1:. t ~ 1 1 : ChadWldl It H1rv1rd W!lll""~ 1 1 S 1! SI. AnlllonY al ll. JCIM"" HIYI 1 0 I l luckleY 11 P1r~ll!t v,"'i~' 2 5 4 l 1111l'r>Olll 11 n 1'11rN uf v• o o I o Oftt1rlo Chrldl..i 1t Motre Dime Tol•l1 .,1~_.J_l 11 46 "Boron 1t Rim of fti. WDl'llll ,,.,, Q-.,,..,~ c111 11 VfllH• cn,11t11n Coron• deJ Mir 11 l! • i._,, CUYlf!ll 11 T1!1d11r E1!1ntl• U 1!I ' 13-~ SHAVER TRADE-IN SAI.E We Will Gi'"' Yoq Seara Regular Low Pmes On any of the shavers listed below with the trade-in of youtold shaver or razor resardless of make or condition. Recb.,..oble Modili AlooAvoiW>a Sl 5. 99 Craft•man Stain!,.... Steel Flat-Head Sbever Comfon: w tJ.l.on iminite ldimtmlmt.., 10_ milfeh aoy 1t.i• 01 butd. Washlb&e •llii9.lt:MI .77 &tttl ~ gttn tlox thnes aad..,. ~ ~· • h . fnnatt with 1idcboro ai..a.tr. Rt~ 19..99 er.rt.-B.c:i..,..a.11 flttBwlS&ever 14'.99 ... 0 • SlS.99 Craftmum Dual Cllrftd Head Shaver '!I.? n.·1o.edced bladu o( S-..ediJa sttcl •ip 1099 rhru the thkkestuopoi .bi,~rsfoc19'IOOlh, 1 l~s~Trimmer....cbme11tedds1ac.M ...,......_ L1ntl tooth tt11 idebums. " ~ .. ~. .... _ .. IUll' MIO• OF ,, . ... ~ .. ,/ PenyCama TYlfRllM.•• ,_, ... llte •••11, ... CMAl!lln 4 Pric .. Effecti .. Besimtlna Todoyf Sdtisfaction Guaranteed [§!]· SMp I ouay tin Satdq " .,,, B k Sea.rs . 9,so A.11.1. 9130 r.1. or ~our ,.,oney ac · SUia 12 Nee i. s p ... ----.... ,. . •• • • ' • , • • , , ' • • • l • • ' l • .......... --.----. .. ----------------------------.,..---...... --... -----------~ ._..... __ ,...... .... ....,.----.. -----.... .._,,,__ ........ -----r---·--,..-···--...... -·-.-...-... "':' ..... ___ ..., __ • Stari ~ea Prep . . Your Swit11mirig , Roundup ( ~LV PIUll •If Area Pre·p Mat Results · Ligbhf eight -. Baskeball Fountain Valley, Tustin and Western were the team w~ ners in the three league cham- pionship wrestling -"' ln- volvlng Oranae Coast area 1Jff1 :0 ~ .... lSCJ ftc. ···""' l1i -tt)l:i.r•tl"')••. hdiwlt~ ttl 1'~t4 -QlfflrlotH ($() '41111ed GWt .. VY -'Tllllm-(VP) l!i~ Cu,... rn1111 (T) CMtllltlM lrldlet H, -...... (LI* GrWl'l'I (CdMI ... 161 -c.11111o 1 fCMI ii« Wl11!oll _,., U.Sllftn.t.U. fCdltl'I .. , hilt X lltr' !Ml Mlffl' ht 11' -0.-ILi Mc F•tt {Eltl "' f11ttl1l1 "11 I' fill Nlfln' IN -"BMIM tCfil;I dtc $~lnllitr Motltltlt (10) JI (Ml ,.,.._,...,, IC4MJ 1'Z-I 't.irett 1tl C ISi "°'"""' Engines! Yanity teams over the weekend. °"" In lhe Suo1t\ Loque wr•P'up· 1t Mlrbia; w~ co-champion with Westministtt durinC the dual meet scheduled, garnered the Jint placo team trophy. .. -W•lllll' 'fTI •lflllld Mlt1 fOI 106 -Ar1111o (VP) die. AC!Ho11 101 Hw -Sdlrodl ILi dK L'f4*111 fFYI 1.!r09j1J) G UtlCltut'! 1°t_.,. kOtHl ... , •• ~ V•lllY ua. .klw'oldtt' fl) 0 (II) IUll'I' ' by Deke Hou/gate Wedrft ....... UtJ IUI .. IM .,... -A B Un ed ··-·-XII Med"" R.i .... _ 1• w...1m1t1t1w ,,..:; arons con u wi::u Defending cbamP.ion. •• Cttll ~ 1'. lo¥1 1111. CW-0-1 k9Pl111 --~#.Mr o.I -l.KPMr1, llrMdtrnM. ~ • 11 r ..... ".. ann~ domlriation of the t.wl. """: t :ff.t. ~ Leque Friday in the 11!:::('.,-s.1' 0::1111,;), rrim:: loop finals at Estancia. Jim Newport, led by national pin record holder Chri! flocpeJ, ' WOk ~ runner-u~ honors. llS -Wlllltl 101 die. L'tfl(JI (YPI .. !ti -H.-nldl (VP) dk. Yt111 ($Cl ,. ' 130 -Shoo. (VP) .die. J•r,_tt ISC) Mtr M. Elt111Cl1 41 , (~ -. $1!1fl CUC\1111 l. l'lwt J{_....,.IM 6. aw-'· Ml Y1)illl 2$. .y.tlnollt lO. tfilltthM1 l'lllt )t 11, M4fW o.I )2, s.wt LIJWS Clli(NllPI... C:.W .,., fft) L.911'9 ' ••• ::.."J::•,-C'"""°" (41 I' (II •twtrt -t clng bave aome t::~, .. -i. i-.c t11 t. M•ndl• ·Flynn (.1S6), Mike HolUnden The current f}scal squeeze on au 0 ra may · 111 i:Lllllt 1w1. TllM: ''·•· (141). DV' Lewis { 1S7) • · er•IYI*-l!l!t¥, CllWn~thltJS AITl!i* ,,...,., KIHll'f i'l F f41':J= .. ;' -Yll¥ ... cls (A_) die /M'°"'"' (W~ ~ 110 ' ~ (I)"°"""°"' .... ' l:M -WllH!ef CVPI P111Mcl C~rTln " ' even more profound effects than the dnipout from the sport this * lftdl ... ~ ""'"""' -1. 111_,. George Valbuena (tA) and month by Ford Motor Company. ~~,.\.~·,~~r''"'" IWI :a. J•uc 111• Bob Walker (IH) each won AB tts followen tnow, •uto raclu1 ii the spectator sport said 01v1,.. -1. i.-c1} 1. ,_ cw1 titles in thelr respect Lv e CNRI•" 11111i, 1rM&.t .. -Joti,,.on l\IPJ die. Blllar U:Ml ~--WOlllll !EM) die. Olbblli IT) ~If -&Ille.urn U!!Ml .. Cunftl111t11m (Tl H fl -W .. lln llMI die. C11fll111 (VP) ,, UI -JOufntlY !IMl die. Lllbokl (l'l , .. ltli -OlllO CWtl pf11Md Lottl:lo COl\l"Or,(lJ, G ($1 HlrvlY (Hll 5::U , ScOI'..,.. """"' c-, doll r Mo, -115 -W1IU~li: IM) ISK $111bbl !Wt) Wi... 7, Cl'llllb ti !,..Nr1 -_,.. ID -Mellh1,_ II') ffc. TldDurv lo be w,.,.._;n., up to the irreatest llrl'ftwth in popularity-and finan-3' S11n'°" cwi. l'o111t1: •M. welftht clusea for: the winne:n. --O" r• in the 1970s lot FIV -1. lwwrM IW) 1. O. &'' cial rewards for those on the inside -of IQY sport · i..--: c•i s. "'°"""'·Ti-, 1:02-'. HOil 'I'Ustln walked off with .. 1 ). w.11• '· lfllns.,,.... '· ' 12) -·--tWml Plll...0 H11ttl-: c-. ... M« u. Loe•• ... tin tMl S:tl I J:a 1)1 -T. Wllloll fW•l Re MUltt' ' (Tl~ • 111 -lefldlr !Tl 111no1H McG!.11,.. (YI'! • demandi lot Fr" -I. MM!dll* Ill 1. Llllb U ••-b~-in Sa"·~ • Among those inslden driven and car owners are ng <wJ s. ~(WI. TirM: $l" a we mar R'4 -wuay s lH -111111 (Tl Mc. M«1n fEMI ,,. 130 -ltlortll (Tl dtt. Tr1r11C1t IEMI ., ,J7t -lr1 0 1H1 IKl,dlc. Mlmotler fFJ \f f -R ... IPll (£Ml dtt. Wl .. ff (YP I S.1 (NHl OT (.>lldol'1 Otc:l AIMlllllll CPI 1#1 ,.,.,_ lX -MCN•11trrt..n (Wml c11c fMCullull CU) I' ISi '""'°" Mltllw11 CNHI ).I Gtrt1tt (II ft Oil......,,, more prize money ·race t~ promoters are building mulUmllllon ' IOI hck -1. St11-c11 • 1. Crestview League finale. The dollar arenas and aandlontng bodies tre trying·~.!d&Pt their ~t.t:IW1 :t. K..-rtllY iwi. Tillers fended off the sometimes amateurWl practices to a new era ol business sWl pro-• ,.,..-_1, HtMrnt--iwl t.-Chillelfge"'bf·El Modeni, wblcli Roberti CIJ l . ~ {W), lkhclol fin1shed second t.:16 -H.n..i. 11.!MI dee.. ~ !SCI ,,.. U I -W1lti;tr \Tl pl""'° J-. (Ol , .. -WIU1 I C"I dee. oi. lVPI .. 1 1$7 -Cll4clwlck (fM) plnnf:d AndlflOn 1$CI 1<11 -Tn;1U.t;y IA) 11.-d M1tter1 Dl~luon (4) 0 1111 9vtl IWml I~ 1!11Ylnl fll G nll R:twllt II• -"°'"t INH) o I 11~1 d S1-IM 1111 G • (lf) Tiwr'" lrYIM L-C1Mo1111l1•• ~ IAJ 1 :)f Scorine to;M: IA) SllOlltntOn f, 11 •1t111el1 kwt U7 -Minier tWel dt< llllllkl•n Tirrlll l , I'-,1 (M) $tnllll L Wit· H¥~ -._,.. 1sc1 ,1,,,.. Holdtrl •O• fesslonallsm. rKO!'dJ Timi!: ,, ... ). • • Just -*•• tho f· ... ·-......... to be '"A -·test, along comes a 100 BtHst -1. s11111.,.. IWI t. J1r.c: C~..._,.. Ir' > · <N,~J :10, ... 11t1wer {Hll dK Currie nll' 2• M~ 1· · "'"""' U•I-""' """""' '-'~ • ...., (81 :l. ~ trllr4, Tlm11: 1!15.1. ~on complicated by inflationary cost. rises. All of a sudden "°° Frft ••it~ -1. '°"' Gr•""' the ~right promise doesn't look so easy to fulfill What h,as been Tllll•: 3:o.1. .._ 'olnl Oil' ' -..... , .... uu ltU ............ ' • 200 Medin R1l1y -1. W11tmlnltw ' Two of the "sport's biggest bankrollers, Ftrestooe and Ford, IPlllOIA Smith. MWer, om..,.1, have put their wallets back in their p<>ekets. A third company TI;: F~·:,. ~ rwi t. W•ldtwl deeply ln..vested ta auto racing, Goodyear, appears to be cutting ca1i..Gllfllltwntll\1w1. Timi: 2::ii.:a. W•• back oo Us mii.lumlllion dollar annual budgel • ,..l'H -1• OowlW'/' cw1 1. 1t11t t•1 _,, l Hlfcfl (WJ. TlrM: t7.7. 111f ·~~I MedllY -1. l'hlHlH Traele Operators Feel PiMh ~~1.t. "'° ._.... .... t111nt. TirM: 100 FIY -8tll.ldoln fll I. Smith (WI ,. No rlll!'ll. Tim.: 1:17.t. Aft dowa the line, every company that 1pends money Im ncln1 !s l!adllnt waya to trim ...m. Raclol, lftor ID, 11 only -upoel ef most automnllve-oliented companies' advertising and pro- IDOdenll program.1 -ene wblc• seema molt upendahle durla& hard money periods like the ooe we are ill lite midst o1 ""· ne tnd. epenton, some of wlsom Uve poared a madt as • mllHM tn capllal Investment into tbe spst ll leu din two years. feel the money pinch even more acutely. Meeting in Florida recently, the representatives nf 20 major SCCA sanctioned tracks heard and dlscussed the bad news. Purse! fnr major races will have to go up this year, aome doubling. Insurance costs, due to the bad tteord of race cars bitting o!i!dals nd 'speclalonl In tll8tl, will double. - 'Ibis a1so ean act: ownen wilJ have-to spend more money miking their safer for fans, to keep· the insurance costs from spiraling even higher. To pay for the big purses. lmproved tracl:s, higher. l~suranc:e and more safely, major track operators have been rawng their ticket prices. They'M! doing th is in the face of a cooling economy and Its ac- companying rising unemployment rate. What effect on tota1 a~~ tendance will higher ticket prices have when the public ·presumably has less money to spend on entertainment? .. In the background of the racing cost-price squeeze k the com· plaint of the conipetitor t~at he Is not getting enough nf the auto racing profit pie, regardless of the problems of promoters. USAC NASCAR and SCCA are now unanimous In their policy of anocau'ng a ..share of 'television revenue -previously kept by track ownen for themselves -to the ricers. Richard Petty. president of the militant Professional Drivers Mm complains that While costs have gone up for )lromoter and race -~r owner allke, prlte money has not kept pace with in- Dation. Petty claims that the purse for the Daytona 500 will be JeS! than it was a year earlier. (He gets a logical argu- ment from promoter Bill France ln return that while the tot.al Is down, fewer cars are In the race and every entrant will win more. Petty believes race purses should Increase: at least what he calls the 5 perunt rate of inflation. Auto ncing -sport Of the '70s or flnanclaJ, dilemma of the sports pages? Katt Car Designer Deserlbes Craft When a race Cl1' dellper sib down tO hit dnftlq ha.rd be already beWI· what '1s flaal prodllct wfll Sook Hke, ad he may e""9 ltiave II. ltill mlnd:I eye where every nt ud holt will go. Engllllmtaa Len Terry, wbc! may be tbe world'11eadlq race car dealptr, described Ills craft wttJt tbet& words: • "All yur I l!ome . ., with tdul and pl1eoallole them ii my mllld. I _,...Uy Jeot uoud to,.. ... ..,....I lreods. 11 llolpo mo decide wlull to tit, ud It dofleltoly ldb me wUt 1-'t 100 Ff'9t -1. s.trer IW> i . Dt¥1111 Ill S. Ar1matl (I I. l'lrM: 1:00.•. lOO lldc -1. l'hllll111 (WI J. W•!Orotl {8) J.. a,_. Ill. Tm.t: l:U.4. GI I',.. -1. M'"" (WI :t. .. 1uclolft (fl 1. Ooodfto""" (W). nm.: •:».•. I• l1"1f -I. ,...,,.,. (W) t. Stnllf'I (WI'· Roln 191. "flfM: 1:)11.1. .. l'rN R.tlev -1. W11tm!Mtwr 1$etttr, Hitch, Oowr.ty, Pe!IMI. Tlm11: 4:JI ... ,_ Wlltl'lllMflf' C:MI on ............. toll M.Oirl' Rtt1y -I. Wnlmlftllet. (1!11lr. Phllll1>1. H1rbln. R.~aft). T1-: 2:1•"-100 Fr" -1. Alltl111 (W) 2. klludolll (•1 1: DomtrK't' ll);-Tlm1J1 t :2J.I, 50 Fr• -I. Holm .. CBJ 2. R,JI.,. (WI 1 Jol'lnson {W). Time: 211.0. !Oii l~u•I ~ley -1. Olllln 191 t .... udolll (8)~1 H"tin.411 (WI. Tlrrtl! t:lt,.A.- 90 l'ly -l. HI,,,.,, (W) 2. O!tOn (81 J. Ho~ (8). Tlmt: Jl.I • 100 Frw -I. HerlrV (1!11 t. Ml:Dt>rrnld (I ) J, Alllln1 {W). Tlmll: 1:0'2 ... .$0 lid< -I. 11th IWI 1. McAJlltlfl' (8) 1 0.WrllKI 181. Timi: Joi.I. 50 B•~••I -I. McAllbhlr (1!11 t. HINl' Cl l.3. l'hlUIOI (WI. T1-; :M.f . 200 FrH RellY -I. W"lmlntllf (JDhMOn, R~1n, 81U, Alltllll), Tlmt:! l :Sl.I. I '"' Mart,.. (11) C•I L• H•llr1 100 M9cll~Y R1t1¥ -1. M1rln' (Nle!Htl, D1vln, Kll!O Ind Rolllll!ll). Time: 1:014 200 FrH -1. SW1~t fLHI I. Ronllll tMJ 3. l(Ol;t.er tLHl. Tfme: f~AS.7 50 Fl'ft -1. line ILHI 1. Fil""" (Ml :l. Ft......., CM), Ttme' 2!1.f 100 lndl'lldull .v..-clltl" -I. Motgllnll t~~: \:Jll•I._,. ILHJ 1. ootti <Ml !Ct Fly -1. S111in9lr' (LHI t. H1llllldr (M) l. KIN CM). llrne: lll.f 1111 FrM -1. Rlllflm (M) J. l(od<1r ILHJ 1 Flllnt~ IM!. T1rM: SJ.4 to I.a -1. NlllMI\ !Ml 2. II ... (LHJ J. ~rukl ILHI. Tl'"f: JD,S 50 frMrt -1. 5prlnc11r • (LHl t 01¥1811 tMI '· GtoUlwlndt IMl. Time: .... 100 Fl'ft RellY -I, LI Holbrl. Time: T:.S.O ~· .J'U.1 l"-SI toO M9dttl' R'"-Y-1. FIG'll!llL 'flme: 2:fl6 ... 2111 Frll-1. SnMllwood (El. 1. Smith l!~.J;~'r 'l~1~f.;'i1. ._,., (f), 1. Fr1wr IEJ. Timi: U.t . 100 lflcl!Yillllll ,Midlw-1. Glint ff), 1. PoPlle (JI), S. P1lcflllulff. Time: l :OS.t. • Jll Fl¥-1. 8-br..ic !Fl, 2. F•ll.tl' If), "'° third. Timi: ".J. 100 Fr--1. t l1nt1111 fFJ, 2. $mlllwood If), I. ktT1tr IF). Tlmf: ,.,J, ' .$0 Bick-I. Gr1nl (fl, t. l'ohte (F , 3. klltbru-tFl. Time: JD.A. • 1,_t-1. Ruch' 11'1, t. ~ (Fl, J.. Wri9ht IE). TllM~ ,,,, JOI Fl'lt R•..,.-1, l!sl 1 "cl• (Sfna!Jwood, Ff'I..,, RHdY ..W Gr111!1. Time! 1;41i.t . do. . "I bada't been to i.cuaupelll thtce Ill&. So t dlaapt It m.tpt Mii QlcMuul9 Ji'rini ~ be a pod idea to vtsft Ute place lut year. Wbel I went. lttme I 200 IMdllY ~Y -1. "" ci.m~re bed a deflnhe Idea wUI my Indy car dMtald be, nd ••• I wu it~ 1~· ~111 •rod avr- coatacted la September, ( ... able to alt rltllt don ud pat It OD T::..tm;"'" a..'· 1="'rs1.{S~lrn:: .. 2:oo.t• paper, , • ,,.. _ 1, l.1~~1'lt (SI 2. Vldl• 'lbe man who made the telephone call to EiWland was Dan .~~~:9:1.rdrw ~...,~:1'?.z..ce1,,1n pumey, wfin!e No. l priority goal for 19'79 II\ to win at In· 'Yic' .'~krt 1ac1 " s111rnK cs1. alanapolls. Tem ls CUl'ft:ntly finishing up design ;consultation Ol'I ~~I . ~ ~ ii) ~· ..J:~1115C\~i...:: severaJ Gurney Eagles being built at AU Amerlcao Racen in San-. .. • I . -, l'rtt -.. 1. McC1'1ln !Kl 2. ta An11:, Ca . G.ntNr tlCJ J.. MHltr -'SCI. Time: When the car Is drawn a designer's wortc: ls «1ly beginning, "J. •1t11 _ 1. °"""" cs1 i. T•k:ott 1tccotdlng to Terry. His biggest -problem is to protect his customer l5,i1 t.,~': ..!5f.1·1<~kj·2,_ 11o11~t from his ov:n good idea! about design. isl.ii.~· lt~11,;i~: P. lldd~blcll;. "Racers like to change everything." Terry said. "They Tknl: 11..,, couldn't design the bloody thing. but once l deliver a car into their hands they'M! bloody geniuses, and they koow better than I do.how tt should be built. 0 To make changes you musl know the premises on which the desl'gner started, or the whole thing gets botched. The most Im· portant time in a race car's life is the devetoprpent period. A designer should work closely then with the car owner, because that is lt'hen a car will prove its design." N.,..;,1oeneeers lta Radical Cars ·' Tm')' detlped die Lotus Pont that started the rear.f!'Dlfae re•-II hdy, ... i.. .S-1 bellovo bi rodl<al can. "Prosren ta raee can It made fl sman ttep!. Pntomen U· l*t llltllt wtnnen. lne9 y.: remember a.at ndlcal can umlly are Mt aaccenfal, yn '1'J to tmprove die type of car that h winning today." Teny recently vi!lted Riverside ~eway, where one of bis celebrated failum was being driven In an amateur race. It was the one-time K'mg Cobra sport.. car that failtd tn finish a race in 1987. Jt we so erratic that iLs first driver fina11y walked away frcim It. . SOFT SELL SAM By Marvin Myen • • ~-~.:.:::~.--.....0 ~~ f p • ~~ •1MT'5,MY MLAlt:ff,(1 Ya/RF tfJT fVfllCLOSE.'" . - FV Bobby Sox Signnps Set The Fountain Valley Bobby Sox Softball League will hold Its registration Feb. 21, Mar. 7 aad Mar. 14. The signups will take place at Vaughn's Market, at the comer of Magnolia a n d Talbert in Fountain Valley, from 10 a.m. until noon. Girls between Ille ages of nine and 15 are eligible to compete and a $5 registration fee is required. F\zrther infonnaUon can be obtained by calling Mn. McCarty at 847·191t (homo) o' 673-'ltllO (olflce). ft -Wide (CdM) clK. ~1119 ll'V) ' • H•lfl!nlf; Mltlrw JI, A,..,_lm tt IOI. -MOOfl ICM) cl« WUll1m1 !ll (NHl J.S RNul•I .... , .. , •• •• •··h·'-.$0 U 171 -MllWllct (Wei de-t Ro!llen· .... -'""" HS -t l•ro•ltd \CdM) iM'c. SoMJ llu'91f INHI J.I ............. v •• ,..,., .. , fl') e .... MIN . 1970 .Tennis Outlook 11'"1) 11·2 194 -fl'OWll {lfHI die. l rlallt (Al f.r Cunnl119hlm (IOI I' (11) IJl<ln 1n -l'llN !Elll die Grfff (LI 4-1 HYJ' -Jlcil:IOll fMl linMd Duv1I Thlm11 !:n) I' O•l Ylllnt lJD -l'rMll!id IEIU dae. Rod;-IHl!ll 3:13 Al1m111 ft) C Ill RM<I b1c1i CVI 4-2 C ........ ttM V-!10 G (61 11..,_ For Area Prep Teams I• -Ft~"" {FY) die 1+11nt Ill )I.I ft -Afldll {#1)'1!11'*' BrC>Wfl (NM) Ff'(ljll 161 G f1'l MtcY111 10 -HolllllOMft ,{Fii) die Plll'ttll ,J:tJ Sc.,.IM WM! !SAY) Flfltft. f. Mnt t ; (CMI ).J • 1QI -,IM!nilrtlll fWm) de( Clp...wl ICM) M1tt111t11ttl 11, Htftl :t. R!Wt1.V UI -1tcw ILl dote .Hl'lflinl' !Edi S.1 IMl,M , 4. °'111 f._ kftotlll9r J. UJ -L.wi. (FYI de( Ferrym111 ITS -lkllldt (NHJ cit< ll\oll~llCI I.II H1lltttnt: C..11 M .. "-V.itn 11 cc~•''"',,_.'"', ''"" '"' 11;~ _°''"(We) dfc Fii-(Al ••'-'' IJll 1•1 ,_...v....., · .s.. C~te involv~ y Dave Knapper, ,.2 -• e-c. :w · Frltdef.-1 01 F ttl G9rW• W I 8'er H' h'' t 1" -lfl!!ltrd CCdMI p~ Edw1l'dl IJCI -NOon {Wm) die: E1lr.U lAI J. ~(II) F (I) P'OOll 'lbe San Clemente Tritons estm n ig s new en· ICM) .,,.. .1 COi.iit<' 1u1 c 111 l'"ltt• 'ed ~th F thlll I ••• Cr . I 194 -Wllktr (FYI ''""'° Sl<lbl (Ml l:M -Hu-'1 (WI) -1111 dWIU11 1(1\str (II G (I) W•lllll' ti .,., oo or u..::: est-rus men or. ,,,, .i.111u11ct1 ,,., ~ s1-•rd 1•1 G 111 Mm1r vtew ·League tenrrl1 tlUe last Kha,.,_. replaces Lyman Hw -Miiier (CM) ltlflMd thlMY 10 -flwY••r IHB> dee All(lrldl korln• lllh: E111ndl -""' t. · and th rr-lY) ;llt {Ml S.1 , • Ford 1. Fountlln Y1lll'j' -C.rrlete f. spnng e Tlitons seem to Clower, who moved over to c .... 11t11111 1r1ek11 u1 -M•w 1we1 dtlc Erb !WmJ "' 9.,...11 1. swi nt0n ,, have . tbe eannarkinp of a· . ,. -1<1111er 1&11 1>lnlltd Sole> 1v1 151 -L111t11 cwml die M11t l':'BI Hllttlml: 'tit11Ki• 11. ll!'Ollnt•I~ vii. notber championship ouUit. Edi.son , to concentrate on 1 :::.: _ JCNlllMI 11•1 c1ec stirew.11 'j., _ Mem1nc1er . tW•I ", c "~ui!:'irm. ra 011 ......,. ...,_ . Joe Graybeal, who came to classroqm teaching and he tF,~l :>Kint icM1 Mc Ha'f CLl ., ~~..:'r~.e.;s dk Ln.11 fAl •s Ontw1r 11•1 F t111 J..t<tt ~ Clemente this year fl'om brings with him the rnemories ,J!? 1;=. L..-1n 1Fv1 ~ l!IMl<Vn'! ~:· -Midi 1wm11<1o1c ~llflff (Hl!ll . ~r:i1~,1~1 ~ 11•/,11t:._u:;: Arlu>na, tak~ over control of of tlire..i atfaight Suburban Uf -...... , ILi 6K '"'" CCCM ) ... Hyy -SIWKI (WI) dee N•~ Wll1tlllld f1J) G (17) Offltlll "-h 1:16 -RtM tEdl cite C11tlllll(I (C4M) (Wml 11.a W1lk1r 191 G (I) C!JMI the Triton net squad from Har· League tenn11 liUC".1 Ls. teams •1 ., Tt1m Rnulfl: w"""' ''· ""-"' SC'Gftrie 1111111 """'IM'oll 1ettc:11 -(on Chambers, whn has dedd· piled up at Mayfair High. 1tl -c-11 ltllMl <Ml:. G1nr1 CE,1J H1r11W 11, Wnfll'll111tlt' n. Afllhelm '2, 1rlldl1 12, Wllftll1 1. _._. 1. Molt "' U Hunllntlllll lncfl f9, MlflMI ... &11111 H1lllllM! H1111llnel1111 lllCJt JI, NtW• ed to devote full lime to class-Only three Lion lettermen 1• -•1111 (FVI ii.c ~ cCMl AMI•· -• H1r11Dr )1. room teaCbing. fromJ!lfi8 ~around to ~t '-;;;=:=;~::;;~~~,:==~~'=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;,;::;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::;;,;:=:;;::~~;;:::;;;:::;~;:;:::. Gray6ea1 has thtteam'i toP their new cor.ch, so Knapper I player from last year back , will have lo rely heavily on Terry Plowden. Terry was the some or his younger players if No, 2,alngles player in the Ju. lhe squad is to maintain .the gue last season. pace it stt last year, finishing Tickets on Sale Now! However, Plowde" may not third behind powerhouses be tho No. I netter on campus Newpo,; ail<! Santa Ana. PACIFIC lll'D"OOR in 1970. Heading the trip of letter: • • -Ben Ekeland, a transfer winners is junior G r e g from Garden Grov,•s Pacifica Johnson, described by Kna~ High, was in the CIF playoffs -per as the best net prospect in last year and Graybeal feels the school's annals. he will edge out Plowden tor Johnson i. iolned by AIUICA'S BEST FAllL.Y EITEITllllEIT the No. I .spot. monogram winners J ohn The Tntons. ?.'ho. ha" to Franke and Paul Baron, al.w LONG ar•cu ARENA MARCH 13· 14-15 contend mainly with Villa juniors ..,. Park and 'l'u.!lin for the bulk · M. I p.a.1' s.t: l ' • ,_. S.. J a I ,.. of the opposition, will be ex· Non l~tter-wlnoer J 1 m ti.II lt.r. SJ.IO. 16 "9 a .... VI ""9 "" ceptionally strong In singles ~ry!ll ~ another playtr ~ H yn • .,.. 1/1 ,.. S.. Met. with Ekeland and Plowden f1gunng highly In Knappe.r's t1cun: Le-. 1Mci ANM: w.-..•, M•'c around. plans. ~ Ctty ...._; All 1t19hlll ,...._ -••••"'· c-,.Ykht ..i ~ 0-.... MAIL OIHl1 But, Graybeal Is concerned Those plan! will begin to s.lf ... , ... ..._..,. .. ,,,.,, ..i _.,.. ~ about the quality of his doubles Jt~ak~e~s~h~a~po~Sa~!~W'~d:•y~w~b~en~th~•~~•:O:Dl:O~,~L~o:•~•~llA~C:H~A~U~NA.~~LO~•~·~~;c:·~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~-players. Lions travel lo the El Monte tOUJ. The only two promising doo· lnvitatlonal. - hies prospects at the present --1 3 101 time are two sophomores, Bob. Lemberg and Nlck Mad- docks. . Ahhoogh the two will be en- tered In doublea compot!Uon. Ibey will be pa~ed off with different partners. Wntmliuter Ano'ther high school coach has brought hiB teaching tools hi Orange County for Ute first time. This Ume lhP. exodus was across the county line !tom nearby Lakewood tnlo Westminster. And lhe party S . . wimqi1ng ' .. ._c_t~llo• 1.a.1·uc...-I ·~ 'I" -1. Slnll"'-(UC$1!1 F"'il'll· l:U.• lmtlt "'"""'·ltd ll'Mlrti: o1 ll:b.I wt 1111 lfljQ ol' Slirtt Aloi In 1\11irN -!. Rell/I Cl'JC), fl.I lOO llld. mid. -R1I""""""" tFJCI, 4:l4.J Cmltl r1mtd. old m•rk ol ':15 I .., bt M«1lh o1 ucse ,."""' 1" ""\· RO fro• rellY -l. F11Utrtoll ?: I.$ lmett rteOl'd. old m1r1I. ol J,11,, set 11'1 occ Ill "'91. ..o 11111. med. rtt!1¥ -Ful~rlo!I. l ::.i,5• .......... rtll¥ -OCC'; !RttWr, Jct>n.!1111, G1rnmon 1nd Allbrl9'\1 ), 3'f~rrer d!vlnt -1. T-* (UCSl!I F rcnh I. :UO.U 3·m•I•• dl~ln1 -., d 1 m 1 o ~ ll!l•ktrs!ltkU. :U::. • .IO Fln1I !elm Korlnt -FJC llO, UCS I Frolll J~Vt. occ. 1", lll<en l!•ld 24!'h. Golcle'n Wtlt 7"13, El C1ml1111 ?1~, Cl'l•f· ,., 112Vt, C!lrv' 1111.'1, Pitre• ~l'J. LA.CC 411\'I. Jtn!I l1~r1 21. Stevens Places Second in Mile Saddleback College's Bob Steven! placed second tn the junior college mile run al the annual San Diego Invitational indoor meet Friday night. Stevens posted a time of 4: 19.1. The race wa1 won by Maury Greer of Long Beach City ColJe•e in t:l7 . .;. I See by Today's Want Ads e The Fountain of Youth! You bave.n'l lived U you hawn't tried a facial and &ktn tn1tment •• , new body eu!Nre cl.&SH1 for ladies J!OW torminc. • You've come a lone way, but atW have a lone Wl¥ • tll So· •• trade thls School bue conwrted lnto tell· contained hnu11 ear, new •,.tne A tlret. • OIL trmD the lamps at earlier Amtrica, coUecdon of old COil o1I lt.mP1 and ""'1nl3'. 3 more months of skiing WHY rAT 40% MOii NIXT TIAI! IU'f - ·5,11· SALE ~0 DAYS ONLY! SAU l'IUCIS GOOD THRU MAllCH 5tli SKI SPECTACULAR! NEVER BEFORE -MAYBE NEVER AGAIN PRICES. THIS IS OUR GREATEST SALE EVER -SKI GOODIES AT PRICES YOU q_N. NOT AFl'ORD TO PASS-TAKE ADVANTAGE OF US-Pl.EASH 1970 HEAD SKIS •••. u.u IUllf..IOO ............. 200.00 150.00 720 .....••.••.... llS.00 131.JS 1.tUY 606 , ....... , , , •• 16S.00 121.75 J60 ......• ,, .......... lSS.00 116.25 l20 I .....•...... µ ... 140.00 lOS,00 J20 w ............ ' .•. 125.00 fJ.75 240 ........ 'l00.00 75.00 DOWN Hill ... l•t· $11S $7 5 GS . . .• , .111. $175 SLALOM , .... l ... $170 •• J20 . . " ...... $145 DEEP POWOll .... 1115 F'''"clt SKIS MG. M ir PlfSIOINT •.....•• ,, ••. 200.00 11t.tS AlU mn ............. 140.oo 14.ts SUPPILAU ....•.••.... 170.00 n .ts VT MODfl ......• , .. 100.00 60.00 '' MODll ......•.... 140.00 14.95 100•/• OFF lur • ••Ir tf Skit SJtMi.I °'"' I ftf 1ldt lrH with fliln41fllt '""''' .. fMUMH) ••n1T SKIS .... CT6 , . , . , , , ••• , .. 150.00 m ............. 1.s.00 HART . "" 11. MITAL . . . .. .. tt.SO MEICUlY ........ tf.SO BLIZZARD ft1noun CIACllD Oii . , ... tt.fl VOL KL ZmtA TOP SAPPORO N1Vt1 AIAIN NtC1 ... 14.SO IWll .. ' ... ' ••• 120.00 7'.SO I SKI PARKAS 40% Off I u ....................... , CllllllBl'I COllll : :t.'Mr' .. :::: 40%Dlf '•PAMTS -.... ---•••.. lt.tJ 11.0I na.wrtss ..... 14.ff I.ts • Ami •1 toOTS J,ts . 1.60 ....... •tr """ ITIPll ..... SSM lf,ff FllERGWS SKIS HT I• Y11io, 2995 -' ....... If.ts llNEIUL MAGIC 77 PACKAGE Skit, 5t•p IR lin41tlft, P11M. 1.,. $140 NEVU AGA• AT TMIS 8800 OtSAS~ Pl:IQ •SKI HATS FUU AND lNITI 40%011 SKI POW . Sii llOOTS -· .... tiMOM ••• , ....................... -"· eol9 ........................... ... Ill n• ..... , • ... • • •. • • • • ·· • • • .... -. .. 1910 MOllNCA ICHUIS ""'lflC ••.••• , •• ••. •. .... ., ..... " WUlli ....me ................. ... AlP'IMA U:.llMlR • , • , .•••• , • , , ..... U.M tt7o I OKll MOIMD "'41lK lo.tole} •••••••• I.• 11M M6"J .,., •• , •••• , .. ,,.,, •• , .... IO 41M ........................... ,..,. .. .,. ... H500 ............................ .... 1970 Mot.no• NIOUTOI "-'STIC , , • , , , , , , •• , ...... ff, .. ~-· ,,~ ..... , .. ,..,,.. ... ,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,......, 'M NO ···•••···•·••••···••tU..OAM. A~ ... ~ ••••••••••.• \MM ..... SKI ·PANTS IOILWllSI 24.tS 14.ts DOM LOHR Jt.fS 24.fJ IDILWllSS 4J.OO 24.ff FAMOUS IUND rANTS ICANMOT MfN110!' NAMfl •••• IAll' 74.SO .•..• J11S 67.50 ..••• 47,21. M.SO , • , , . 4S.1S S0.00 , • , , • 2S.OI 47.JO ... '. Sl.11 WADI U, ,Alffi QUllTIO -COIT fAMOUS MAKI ••••. n.oo 1ua' WIN .. , .....•... 2'.fS l~tS UUNSlll' ....... JS.to 1J_,. UNDIRWUR DUfOlO ......... , ••••• , •. 1M •• SllN$ ····-··--···"" IOOT WIAI . , ...• , .•.••.. '-• .... us us •SKI GLOVES 25% OFF •SKI SWEATERS 40% OFF ALL AT •AITllSlllOOTS l1 PRICE :!:.,'::1,, SKI /tfPOlff-«I 7 ·2545 NEAL'S SPORTING GOODS SAl!IA MA tlf l 4tliST. II 7·5121 I ,ASlllDll ISIMD I • NIWPOllT CDn'9 '44-2121 ' • • " • ·1 I. r I ' I ~.--·r,--........-. • ~" GAil Y PillT M,_onday, F"""rf 23, 1,970 . ~' .I _,Over ,l,000 .. Boats CQ.mpete in Ann,u~l -·Mid~i~ter~ . '.....---.... ---~ :' " ·Weather Makes Colorful Regatta Color Marks ·Ra~e Series .i;. -, ' By ALMON LOCKABEY ............ Another yacllUng rec<ird went on the books Friday, 'saturday and SW)(fay 'When -1,06.) aailboata in "2 classes swarmed over pleasure ports from Long Beacl\ .IO Santa Monica Bay in_ the 41st ~lUon <1f the Southern , C-autornla Yach~ing As!loclatlon ).11dwinter Regatta. The 1970 Midwinten was • --=:-anything but what ihe name .•':1 implied ... w a r m , bright --·sunshine and, for the mosl part, soil, Duky winds greeted the sailors all three days, con· triooµng to' some of the most .colorful sailing In many years. The ocean and bays 'al Long, Beach, Los; Angeles a n d ""' Marina del1Rey ·at times ·were virtual farnµi of JI\Ulticolored spinnakers. . Despite the erow d e d courses, there were remark- ably few mishaps. The leaders -::1n tht LAYC gave the apecta. ~~;tors a thrill SUnday when , . Ernie Chipman's Cygnus from ';' ... tBYC, and Cbic.k 'Ha\baway's ~Gem, Callforniai Y<; -,,re ln- \lolved in a sUght eolllllon at ·the Long Beach Llgblhouse. Cygnus. was thrown out of con- trol and poked her nose on the rocks be!ott Chipman ' could get the engine running and boclullrayJnlo3lY)rt\'U•ll of oncoming ~ts making tile :\urn.'Nelt.ber boat appeared to I damaged. Cygnus was the rdened ·veslel ~"rm4,._ retired om the r~ce. \ ~' Largest -~ Jlit• .was al wrutos Bay . \'ldil. Club where 274 boatl in ,1$ classes -inclqding tfive ol 1 tbe si x: Olympic cluaes were on the •. "itartlng line • Sat.m!ay and Sunday. Lar&eit clan WIS :tile Sol· "' "jogs, the newesl Olympic ... 1.'C:lass, with st 11~ 'nle ·~Winner was no.,. Bevar, a ... , former worli1 St.r champion .'from SUvergate Yacht Club, ~··~ San Diego. · :, .... : Orange County Skippers 1 picked up lheir usual large \!~hare of tlie trophies with win- 1:nei-s in 19 classes. Following .. ·are the trophy winners in each ·~··Jass, ' .. -Ln ... _ ... YIClll c'" .. ~ (14' llllrktl OCEAN RA.CING • 071 -Cl) .~twlbO'I'· J1cil B•IHle, 8YC; !71 . -tonet:rfO, Irv!,.. LOYl:lt, Richmond VC1 (J I '•""''' John Mcintyre, LllYC1 (41 5'ndll]H t, D. 8 ro11111. $8YC. OCEAN RACING 8 f1'l -CU At-tor1nle. Burlie s,..-..er, NHYC 1 Ill ,o;;, 'c-unl, 81t1 PollV, L8YC1 Ul , .(Encore. 8111 t.1-rn, 8YC; 141 .,_Cor"'•· Tom Corkell, NHYC; (II $lnn- ".lrn....,.llld. .DIP; Melne, 1.AVC. OCU.N •RACING C 1'1 -Ill -UAnc:iente. f!lick Fr1tte,~O"f'-C UI li\lrfl!lcl II, 8er~· 1Mrl/1o, I Ill <Qlil)tsllll'f 11, John HOO!tfl., C. OCEAN .rt.ACING D<(O -01 El ~ I . P1ttt11111, Cl8YC1 (ll '""'ill-.' ,!1911,. Hollcuil', 1 LINC1 (JI lffMlnd, J , P'1tttrlon. LAYC. COLUM8\,t,.J6 {t ) -(11 Gem, ci..rft!: Hl llll•UI'· CYC1 Ol ei.cuoero, Jdhn fddV, LBYJ;i ~l) Fr...iem. K. -.aurton. CJYC. · ~ CA._l.;16 ttl -W!llmMI' \I, Huoh _._.Olltl'I, t:AYC i 1n~o.1'1'1611t ... ,. Sltvt Onkf, C'f'C; tll OOflll J, Jetln l'lObern, ·flYC. SNIPE I flll -111 Sum'!lf{ 8ltl\ll, Mlk l'ltl111, KHYC1 (21 Grt 'lllOuflO, F,.O Hclpt, ICHYC1 (SJ l lul M1111le, M. /My, l(HYC; Ul 01 CIH VI, T. 8uL MIYC. C'"'l.·10 0 •) -Ill Hint P•u• 0. H'9fll, l(HYC: Ill BIW Fu, fl •. C•m.N, ·wvci (~I l11h!rlm , R. Vyrr11111. l(HYCJ (4) Hll Ft!, H. l'i'Q• 1(10t1. KHYC. • , C ... L,lG)( U) -fl) Arett., A. Smllh, !MYC; (II Z..nt111t E. MIUal'lll!, IYRC. EN.TERPRISe (t) -(I) Ho 11-. L. ltlffr, l<HYCJ 121 Ellult1I, O. McAIU1ltr1 59YC1 Ill Lt~ B. w1!lki.r, ... ave. 01( OJN_GHY (HI -111 Wll Jr., 0, Cllrk, CYC ~1tti.1 t11 Br•noe,.n1ldl, R. Gr1Ur1111, AeYC1 (1) No l'llml, G. C1rl!l'I, CBY'CJ C4) G111dtll, R. TOMI<, I.MS.Ci (S) Plly 90IC. ~ TOKlll, l'l'C. SMl le.di YKlll (111111 In. •11"'9111 SABRE -(ll O~r•, 01vld R.0$t, WYC1 (11 Comme'Ct', Clllri. 51trn1, $1 llYCI Ul Erk.I, 11,G, Jllllnlon, WYC. NEWPORT4-(1) Al Vltllto. ¥trch .. l<tllnl!CIY1 ('f1VC1 (2) Dorolfly "'""' ltolllrl flur"'*' VVC1 (SJ Novi II, Joftn .kirdan, CBY~. COLUM81""2' -(·ll l111!e1d, 2anle llvrd, S) 8YC1 121 'f>lfltt!n. Glenn Stet.. bln.; SMYC1 '{3J Sld""y 01-•. Oon Wiiton, SCCYC. • "',COLUMBl.-,·U IMrt Ill -OJ Y1 TUI, Rex Bell(ler, WYC; 121 "'1111kv.;, .Oriw:iU .. Gr1D1-. "'8YC1 (3) Vol1"!e, Biii Hammer, CBYC:. COl'lON"'DQ." -111 M1r.1~r, R.e. Moffl!lt, '1.IYC; (2) J olt ell! VI"~• R.H, G1:rr1, 8CYC1 (l) 511 MY!h II, 0.J, Eh!Ofl, LSF. CAL 1·24 -01 Term, It, 51\vn. A8YC; (11 "'"'' $eltrer, '"''' lve1. SI 8YC1 Cl) Lkork1 PIU1, Bor> Halltetl, HHVC. MORF -(I) T"9 G~tl PumP~ln, Otve C~ttt, Al!YC; ('! PuPPY Firm, Peter khoohmtk•r. eve. MERCURY· f13) 111 lKk N9"!r11m, seYC1 ftl OoUI 11lro, Fr-YC1 (U) It°"" lllltlller, SBYCI C:t),Geof'Jt P•ttw.-., C.BYC.. 5+5 UJI -!\) Jtlf flriatld'I, l.A:w'C1 121 'Dtl'lllb> SIJrtln, PAY'(;1 :(SI Jot AlltfL '1AYC1 (41 Chri. ~rr. Aflll'C1. fS) Rou Stell'!. cave. GeAl'lY·ll Ill) .-(1) JVTY ~::I~~~ (~C1 T'11t~:~,; P~11t.t. cave. TEMPEST It) -(1) D•vlt! G•rll~olll, S.nl• Crl.11 YCJ (1) Mlir'W' "'"'" H..r-. SCCYCI (31 Jkll R•ub, use. FlllE9ALL (SI ... (I) l'llctl1rt! Butlrtr, SFVSC1 (l) Cllff S•!lller1, ~FYM:. SM.ALL flO ... T ARBITll ... RY (lS) -!11' Ok1t CllrY•lle, ,PRIAi (l) Bob Slm11ld111, Senhl Cntl YC1 (3) llaber1 8rlt1Cbbu111, C8YC1 • (1) T t r r Y CtmPbtll, AIVC. uni,, ':.'r:.!'1 ... 1 DAV U.ILER -(I) Wllldaome. L1w11 W911_r 1 Fr1u.o YCj (2) Mvdlo Gu1la. Ml' e Olimlrt!, FVS 1 fl) 01Mul1V, Wiu"" 5eb•1llon, J.:resno VC. COLUMe1.-..12 (lO) -(11 S.vol• F1lr1, Rlc:k ... ums. •JI 8YC1 (11 Ma/1111jl, lltV l•Ub, WYC1 (l) MlrY1 Ptvchldt, Jeck Oi+1Wkldl1, ... 8VC. · VENTUll:E·11 00) -fl) M•rl1 El1n1, How1td, R. 0.tnut, 5\iF~CI (ii SUI! OlllOll 11,•Jert Meyer, SFVYC. SANTAN"·tt OSI -V•lllntt, 11!1' Helnli, LBYC:1 (2) Brl9tcloo, .... W . Knoll, l'tHY'CI U) NO¥Ttdt1, M1rf!11 Bencftr. PMYC; (4) O'Mur, 01vld H1wm1n, HHYC. tetlt, A9YCI Cl) G,_Md llttln1"41. Lttli. Afm1tron1, WYC1 (a) P~ln. H9lwltl O•lllln. SSSC. l"INN -(1) Wlkl TU,_tl'', ftd Cook, ASVCJ ~~I Mo llUI!<; kb Andre, ~~ l/li No n-.: P~I Gr..it, 141 Pt!unl•, L111I• Hidy, C1!1f Kl U) 91W rMtM, 00n LGlll. St. FY(, ' l"l Yl)IG OUTCHMAN -f l ) Alt°&.~Now, katt H•rrli. SFYC~ (11 . , St.II Twl, ABVCJ Ill No "'a <hrY LMf SO N•YY ·sc. ... ... ~'1~c. '1l1 ~~..!-~"~ ~ em .. Honton. YC1 'ii) Grffft '" .. "" hn MttcftllL A8VC1 141 Grtrwound, f:m ~":~ic¢t;i ( I RH Mrlftlll, CAL·l'OX -(l) S.llllplper, Mike Mc010t, ,.aYC1 UI SerMcllplty, Doll RoberllOll, A8YC1 fli Wldl9" Wlhlnt, N11I Dl/lld.91, ABYC I•) Mo 111me, Fr•rocn ¥•rc111nt1, A•Yc. CAL•211 -11) Mir .v.a_. Gor'Clcn Brown. ... eve, 1n Fan 1111, TM M.lliOflt AflYC fl! 0..llWl!Y• L .. lffl-IMMr, SI BYC 14 TMd Stoel, ~I Launlhtrry, ... av 1 ($) l!lrlN II, P111I Mtrrlll, A'&YC. DRAGON -(ll Nak~tn, 11~JrlR ' Kobtr; 121 Tlmel, .... If. Slf!Nt, MYCI {l ) Tom tom. DQc-Thorl\ff, A8YC • STAil -(1l' M1tlC. Ptttr Wlllo!t, NHY.CI 12) • MIMlll. l1r1M ~ SBYC!. (4) SWlntl!t' Stir, Coll Tr..it, SI. FYC1 Ul No name, 8111 $110f1, $OYC. Ctllftnlll Yldlt Cllill ' 114' llltl'l•O ' PHl'lF·A -Ol Foru k\1111, Collin & ll!\dtr, .1.AYC; 12) 81lu~l R, L11111n, SBYCj '" Tarn.SO. B. 5m1lh. ICHYC1 <·jl t l'lll Ill, R. l(tlln, CYC1 {I) ... llfflilfl 8•W-Ytdd CM S 1rnrt, R. 51dltr. WYC, '"' '"''"'0 .,, PHRl"·fl -(1) s-··· Jim W•llt, LIDO·lU. -Ill 011111, 9111 M<CO!'d, SBYRC1 (21 EsPrlt, W. Slt11rbt, AaYC1 BYC1 (1) Htl'dllup HO!lfY, G••tcl Ul Lauthlnt LJOfl, II. MeGrt9ar Smllh, BVC1 n\ Wood Wind. H1rrv LIVCi 14) hi Ellh«, I". MoOn, WOOd., ... BYC) (I VIVI, Gib Mtt'lll\111, ICKYC1 U) L1lllru. Biid H•rwv. a ve. ... 8Yt.1 Ul L tTlfl Twltdl, Chit! PHRF.C -{1} VIII ,..,.,, J, Lef· Twldlell, 8YC. ftnbt,..r, WYC1 Ul COl'lflld~> LICO-US -(1) MerslOll, Oorl1 l(Jr11, YtnkM, W. lfWlbei, Ol'lY(\l,,.., ll :j$t,12hl11a 8~~.'N.;~« Ji::.!!: ~~:i ... ~no~; ~si'~.1~4lNj;.°d: 1t'. MUllHlllllll(::itclll (lull LIYCf 141 No nll!'l1t, Ev Lttllf', SS.... Wiiton, PMYC ti:ITE {12) ~ {1) Tit!, R. w111,,.,,, N ... IONA.LONE -111 ,_,_, Roel OltCA -(j) P1ttv Cit II, John NHYC1' (2l 7•11, C.E. WUll1ms. 8CYC1 ~~ .. Ji.llYCI l~I Rutf!tr, Albin ll:llCf, ~~I.of~~~) {lt'forv';t's'..u~ l3) Oulll!,wtlutl, SU. 81rnnon, NHYC1 SENIOR SABOT -II/ No 1111'M, SI IYC No. N1me, R. Sm11!, BCYC. 011rlls Merrill, ... aYCJ 21 Prlnce1s, SCMOOtlEl'lS lo KETCHES -{1 J WINOW ... 110 ,5'\BOT Ill -{1) 5'•· Steve Broctr;.,.r, MflTC: (3) Humlll• GolCflfl Hllld, 8Yron C11111'1MrLll11, Me-Go, W. Mlt'fiftts. NHYC1 (2) G~1t !Ion, H~llk Hum1n11. BYCi l~l Ohtpe,. SSSC1 l'l L• VlllPI, P. CUPY, SMYC1 l"Ull'U*I"' l'l. Hood, ICYYCi ll) SUPer VIII, p H. Gr""'· ... BYCt Ul (l~Alttelrou. E, PGundlr, cave. c11G1rtut'~v'·1'si'"~· icu"1•~.·o A•mt, A., "t._":r)t' f""..! '11f"'l1,3."\.rl(, J1<k N_:~;;;.c1/.v~?~ulff"'H~1~~· ft: ,,_ · ICl4!l11, ilYC1 17)-0llblo.-S/!V• Holm. )OM. MYCJ ll) Nwri.l1o W. ll1lvel, k~AY-C,..,.t04""°''""0;c..£t!d'Y. ·BY 1t1--1~.tttt.U---'-T-. J~-Ft:Ytrto ... Ock-w.ir.---v~,,_._ UYC; Ul Snoopv, D. SIUsbu••· McOerm11d. ABYCr (I) Lonowarl, S8VC. ' ' .- L ... Ye , Mork Ro,1allo, LBYC ; 15) Na 11..,,1, P"'CIFIC C..,T.-,MJ.lt"'N·.. -Ill StPYe Smllh. "'9VC, 81ilCll Power. P1ut A.lltll. BCYCI 1'1 CAaltlLLO ll!ACH Y ... (HT CLU8 "' """"' PC (JI --(1) Tony Marfltle IJ, PMYC/ Ul ,Jl:tr J1rackl, PMYC, .,p4t (•) -, (1) J1dt Frost,-CBYCs (JI 111t P•t.le. c;svc. 110 Ill) -(II OOU9 McOOllllCf, Rl,h· . rnol\6 YC1 (11 Clilrlta llodtl•ri. SOYC1 IJI T,rry Rl'Mo Richmond YC. S.tOT 8 -l'I s.ti.n11111~n,, Jor.11 Ba,,..,...t, ken 81rll'1t,. ABYCi J (Hotm, LBYC1 t s..ottv ~e. Oa11 Lokl, E. Thornebu•vtl MYC· f•) Tur-Allt!lrlOll, 'LBVC-; 13) Sir Llllfllol, tit, a . '"lli" caYc1· di Turt.1$11 Pe!fr P<>Yt1!1!, LSC r OtlltlllJ, A. T 1tkowi.k, MYC. THISTLE -!O Met!t Wb, Oo11 ..... Cll'IC TAIMRAM-• -ti) s11nt Clir~, ~1ttle YC : Ill Scub1 Ooo. P, W. Joh"''°"· l'MYC .. R1!r>h L~nY. F•l•am Liit• YC1 ()I TORNAOO -111 Sddlvom, H1rv1v Llve!v LldY, Johll BrllW!'J SBYCJ U .. $1-lrfj WYC: 121 Whit. Torl\16o, C. Golcho R, Ewr1t1 Roll§. llC. Sl'r\111, C YC1 Il l Force 10, R. J....-111 • FLYING Jlt-11) Zttlll, S...,t Maf: CBY,C. • COLUM8l"'-l6 Cll --111 Sa!ldtrlff'IO, ::"U,.oolf a. IC!tk, 8CYC·8YC: (?J Four ~1ow1.m. a . s 11<1w1n. c11vc : sim1~. J. NIP N' TUCK -The Columbia-57 Concerto makes her (irst apperance in com· "~~"'·,~fl~, Jeieriti. v11.n couch, petition si nce the Long Beach to La Paz race ~ the Ml~wtnter R.egatta. Th'e i·•~·c t•i _ 111 01161~. Norm•n yacht, formerly owned by John Hall of NHYC ; ts no.w being campaigned by Irv· 0 1w1n. seve1 u 1 110<1111. Ge1111• in Loube of Richmond·YC. In Sunday's race she sails under the lee of an un· t:v:_h·,~~~c : 13, Oonlflv e .. Ba•'• identified 10-meter. K_.,. U) -C•nl1111, Gor!lon er1ry, -------------------------------------- !ttHYC. c"'L·:U 1111 -fl) s.v1rw, l.. P,awell, .c':BYCl U) Bluet!Y, B. ICIY, CY(1 (3) li r11n•, Bob ea111n1, SOYC: Ul Vlkfllll, F. c111.-. SMYe; (JI 5111 Ban<hc, 't HD!m .. W1ll1ct . L8C.' .• • IC...O fJ) -Ill Vtlt, Jldt Bibb, BVC. l(.:JI f~)-0) 01ried1, 01...e l"elmltln, _, IC·• t•I en 011\t'da, OtYt Fel11lftln, -DJtY(I (J) CYIO, A.lhley ea1flt, L ... YC. SHIELOS nn -Ill Torr.ello. Howtrt! Welgl\I Jr. L"'YC; Ul Pt· ttt!ftc,e, Jol'IA Homrnf, LAYC; /JI "'Httn, McC.eti. & "1i.11, L ... VC l f•l K1itn. 0, Ru!SeH. NCR; (S) Prut!!l\Cf, Lerrv aeum. BYC. •• RHOOE$·ll po> -(11 Ml1trtt1. 8111 "T1ylOI', BYC; n l Marult. 801> k t•· .~.~fenl>offn, SY(; (ll Tl\1r111Y, Gt14< Pe>'!. fl~~i.JO 1101 -Ill v1v1. C. Gtlcll•ll, "';<"CYC: <21 F1an'lllOV1!'1, &••"""' Fiim. LllYC1 (31 ... ,_111, JOI\ """""" ~11YC1 OJ Blue Olht, C. Qll-tllld, NCR; fJl Tel ..... Ar1 Wtlker, CBY_f, ; ~ 111.cti YWlll Clull 1 ~ ltli'**I HUNOell811'lO tlll -..1lll (.J\m, t eooll. ICHVC J !2) 1..,t,N, 8etl llllber1. ave; !ll Nii-11, ""'h ~ , SGYC; (ti T111.M. llilM H111u l. " , ENDE..,VOR 161 -fll SfomW, -.IMn ..._,.,.,ltt. cave: u 1 1r1111 u 11. e111ne 't.'#1\trlln, MHYC. "' GLADl ... TOR !51 -(I) M1l1! V11, S~1ul Smll!I, L8Ye1 (!) SfllrllCll, e. • B Hl,lmlll\rrt • ..,ave. 'tAl.·71 (Ul -(11 Wnttrl'I'. RIY Corbett CBYC1 Ul Radil"41 Cfttlr, -)o/11111 '8cw<i. A8YC1 UI C-· Jim • ..;orubb$. eve r• t•l s11~1m1. Tom Klkudol, LBYC, -SAMTi\.N ... ·27 fll -(11 Alohl •th Glefll'I ff.ffll, S9SCJ (1) B!ISdnrrltekwr, Mike Bw:fo, SOYe: OJ 8111! thiP, fl lll ~. sove1 !ti MAtlc. e1rt tclvsdl. SOYC. LUOERS.16 (lf) -Ill p,..E,,,..I. t.t;;,: SOYfl'ltflll\t!, NHY~; I 11 Wlfllho\9, 11111 Fl.IOIMnbt'rt, NHYC; UI ............... A.M. w .. ne,, cave. -r.·cM. NO 111 -P l Wlf>d,wUI, ICtrl ~. CY(: Ul 5tor•ID. J1c~ .r.Jti.el'""ll' LllYC. ·c~l-2' till -II' Swl\1 N~Vt. .. ~~191' f4aft'llllONI, llYe, 121 i;ettM, • tf11111 OOJnt, Nl'tYC; Ul Nlmrtld, ~ ll'HnOll Cllambf-M, HHYC, • C"'L·H Utl -411 ~aoui<I"'"' Dr11t ¥,'lesffl.ID. LeYCr lll flt'!dll, Ql<k "'"'· ·1111, ra&. ll YC; Ul Gt~1ut!, O@~~ our..... flCYCt 1•1 wi~"'· win Otldfllir'; .. !flYei Ul Pvtltr. ROcl ~trMr, Cll YC. -.. 0.. ...,_. Yldlt CIM 114' • .,..} Ellite90N·1' ClOJ -Ill ~. ~il .-.... n. s eY1tC1 n1 ~tt. o , 'l.~l!llfol!• ip!YC1 Ill c;.1.-., ~ • ..,,.. ~~~~IHGEll 111 -111 Vtll·Vlll/ k. T ..... 1o•YC1 tn ,.,.,..,, .. Cooll. K~i•N.tTtoHAt..1 1 n•> -tn Wflftt T:::\.....,. Oa .... f1YC1 ft) w: ""*'..-, -· ,.,,,.,,..., .• eve,,,"'.', ~I (U ~ ,we; I 1 -yl'M, A. ..... ~Cit/ U) Gtetftlt, 0. G~· <•< 111 ~ r COl'lON"'Clf!'!!......_ .. ,-VC "' SOo "''"-D•.;f --·, .., r • ~ ~ w•. 'i.l!i"I""' wve, I" $tlllrl~ It ~. 1"VYG1 II )fl!l~I. ;.,..L AYC1 (f) 'ftlft. 'f.._s:f~i'l."'nri~· m a.. •totr. Jett The .. e's Wood Aboard Fiberglass Boat Dry Rot? Dry rot in a fibergla ss boat? Well. no, not exactly. But most boats of whatever hull material, have wooden trim and inlerlors. making t~e age old problem or rot ever present. The rot problems even exist In small outboard runabouts which are stored in dry1and during lhe on season. ac· cording to experts at Mercury outboards. Unless properly cared for , rain and other: moisture cin seep under t11ims and other wooden fixtures, and a1 the warm, humid weather Co~. aJong. con- tribute to ll>t ·• Dry ~ ls !I: miSnomer. lt is always ca\lted by moisture: The ''C!rY""t er.min o 1 o gy reverts ~genera.tons when. rotted wood in big a:hiM was , <1ften d'rY when discovered. This was ·beCaose the air had been clrcu taUnC through the~ crumbled remains and dried 11 out. Rot is formed by .a simple form of plant llfe wbose silviiy roots· ,vork through. wood: and feed on the cellulose in tt. lt is niture's way of rid· ding the forest floo r of dead trees. Microscopic fungus seeds, called 9ports, come out of toadstools and puffballs and a.re carried tlly air eurrents. TOO.. that· liJ)l< on ·wood behave tlke any other set'ds - they S)'lrout and grow when the weather become• mild, when Ujey are kepi 4amp long tnou,g)\, a,ncl ·Ulen thay have warm weather or heated places. It faila to sprout ....: or if it has sprouted it becomes dormant in cold weather. Wood has lo have at . least tS percent moisture to rot. Wood that dries out prompt!)' after a wetting will not rot. Wood that is kept sqaklng wet also will not iot. for lack of oxygen. Rot does not start on the H. W. Buck Award Set SOutbern Clllllornla dlstrlcta of the Unlled States Power Squadrons have launch ed a ·~earch for candidates for the H. Werner Buck Award. presented each year by the Veteran recreation show pro- ducer. candidates are nominated for having made an outstan- ding contribution to t h e service and/or s a ft t y of pleaSW"e boaters during the past )'tar. 1be award wUJ be preeented Saturday evening, Match 14, during Buck's Western National Boat and Marine Show at the Anaheim Convention Center. outside of the boat's planking where It Is contact wlth the water. It begins inside the boat in structural crevices and closed off spaces where rain, spray aad condeosation keep the wood damp for a long time. There are rot resistant woods, but they vary con• siderably, depend i ng on chemical makeup and palatability to fungus -just like some soils are more fertile than <1thers. Good boat builders use w0<1ds known· to be rot resis- tant. They make Joints and seams so as to minimize the chance of trapping or holding moistiJre. Added protection is gained by soaking the wood in preservative liquids that con- tain fungicidal chemicels. This trea.tmenl is most im- portant in joints and crevices. it is rarely needed on clear. open surfaces such u outside planking. Wooden boats -and there are still a few around -can be best protected against rot by keepma ·the topside struc- ture In such good -Condition that water won't enter joints. Boats should be stored ao that thorough dralriage and con- stant ventifatton ls possible. • FOREST OF MASTS -Sailing yachls .were rafted four and five .deep at the Los Angeles Yacht Club F.isb Har.bar . beadquaners during three-day South·· CROWDED START -Part of fleet of 20 Cal-40s scraps for room on starting line at LA YC during • 'ltlllwt1 M9YCI fn MlllllM. ~,,. • -till!Mrt. aye, isl,.""-P-. ltMt" '• ,.a__,, 60YC1 Ht ..,.. ' _,-._ ... MIY(, 0'i~ only takes place In • Chairman of the USPS award committee this year i9 Past Commander Errett H. Hlllnlllon IAdvallC<d Pilot) of Lynwood. He --t1ald letters arc being sent to cacll Southland district asking for nomin•· Uoru. You can protect the wood trim on metal and flbergliu:s boats by making .sure water cMUlriln oL! reed.Uy alttr gel· ...ff-111 wet in ecrvlce -11\d by covering when stored to pre. vent rain· lrom . .,.Pini In~ AND,AT TJi£-MARK -Some-ol [he same CaJ.40s crevices. -pripare to l'OWld lht Long Beech Light, one of the • • ' ' . ern California Yachting· As sociation Mjdwinter Re- 'gatta which drew more than 1,000 boats in 82 classes. SCYA Midwinter Regatta. mar~s of the course In giant Midwinter Regatta. . ' I .. • LEGAL NOTICE IAlll•Ult SU .. 1!•10111 COUIT 01' 'THE ST•TI 0 1' CALl .. OlllNtA l'Olt THE COUNTY 01' OttANG!. '"· A-uu.& • NOTICE 'Cll' MEAlllNO 01" f'ETITIOH l'Olt "ltOIATlf: 01' WILL AND FOlt Ll!TTEltS TISTAMl'NTAIY SUPliltlOilt COU•T OF TME ST.t.TI OF CALll'OIU<OA FOilt THE COUNTY OF OiltANOI A.fSU• N~~1;1,.:: ... ~~,t.~l~GWI~~ ::~IT~g: t.IETTliltS TESTAMl!!NTAiltY Eslt!f cl ESTEi.LE N. HERllHY. 1!$0 known 11 ESTEll.E N4CE HERLIHY. t lso 111.wiwn It ESTEi.LE M A E HERLIHY. t lso know11 1$ ESTELLE M , HEAllHY. llto ~no-8• ESTELLE HERLIHY, Oe<:etnd. NOTICE 1$ HERESY GIVl'N Th91 John J . H,tllhv n11 fllf'd ._,.In • P1llll011 !or p~le of wilt tnd for lH~I!>(• ol l•""•• Tttlll"'""'"" 111 Pf:lltloner. ,91,,.nc, to wM~h I• ,..adt for ''-'•tl)rt p1rllc1111". Ind thtl !hi time 1rd pl1c1 ol ~rlll!! !he ••me his btfll 1tl tor Mirth 13, 1t1CI. ti t :lO 1.m., Jn lhe courtroom cl D•o•rt· ,,..,,. N<i, J o1 ,11d courl, •I 1W Clvk c. ... ~r Orlvt Wt$!, in !ht CllY of '-"1• Af>•, Ct!!lornlt. Ot!td Ftlln.otrv 10.. ltnt W. E. Sf JOl'+N, Counlv Clt•k. •oOl(IM, ••ESllN ANO t.uoov . "1 Wtls~lrt e.~i.v«•• Suitt Hlll'!llllr IM t.M A"'""'· (•!lfonll1 MK T•h ltU) H7·'1t1 ,._,,..,.,.rs ,., f""J- Publ11hrd °''"'' C091l OtllY Plklt, Fetlrv•rv 21, 1t.,n. 1t10 32J.10 LEGAL NOTICE Only Ono Fin.ti stocks In 1ft lklmt tdlUons. Th.It's· a bit.dell? ft ,fs In Orolflge Count,. Tl'tt DAflV PILOT Js tht only dallJ fltWlP*ptf' that dtli•· 1rs tht patkagt. ------------..---.~-~----~-- • LEGAIO NOTICE HOTIC• 01' PUii.iC NEA•ING$ lll'Ollli THI l"U.NNIMO COMMllUO" 01' THI: C1TY OF ll'OllNTAIN VALLEY NOT ICE 1$ HEREllY l'lven '1'111 on w~~..,..,, ,..,.,ell 4, 1'10 .11 ':30 P.M., '" tt.e Council °"""'""' (!h• M.11~ linof 51.1,.r Avf~. FOUl'ltt!n V .1 I I .1 'f , C.llloml•, ~ P .. nnl1111 C°"""'l'"lon wlll llold oubllc l\t-lrlNI' on I~ foll-1119 IP· pllt•tloru: fl) z.-(Ill"'°" '*· tot "111>11<.otion l11!1l.1ted bv 11'11! "linntnv C:omm'l1s!on ro rflliM P•llPerlY locJI~ 011 !tit ~th 11!k of St11er ,t,vf nuf, ao,roiiJmlttlv 1,000 more or I~ ~ft w~t cl Euell~ $!•~ lrom R .. 1000 PD 1750 Hlth O'tn1llY Mult!plf Dwelll"9 elld Pl1nntt1 ~eleom'1!t Comblnlno O I , tr I ct A"1!ll!flfo" 1'o llll·PO 1SOO 51<><1 .. Ftmllv At5ldtM! •Ml "''"""' Drvr l°""''"' Comt;.1,,1.,, Oistrld Revul1t\oll o• "'°" rntrlcllve df1trkt. 111 Am-1111 Ho. f ,. Ills F911n111n V&lllf ..... rll P!1n P t'OPO<lllO IO 1mtnd &Ml dr11Gn1!t 1re1\ cl r~1d"'1· lt1r '•"" "'' Cmulll1>\io •"'1 ,1111t1e ''"'' lvl In ~rl1!11 ••ffs o1 tn• Cllv T"res! m1llt'1. 1rr bflll'J 11rotr:s•d PUtsu1nl to 111< P!annl~ l•ws o+ I~· $t1te of Celifornl1 !Gov'!. Codt 6S,OOO !T s~.! 1nd I~ Foon!1ln V1llrv MunlrlP~' Cod•. Ti!lr '1. Tilt l'"' •~•no• wit! In· Vl!IVI 1n em~ndmtnl •o ~t{l104'l•I 0 '"•1·1 Mii> 2'·~1G.. Tn! lonin~ CO<'l•. r•~• Pl1n-, •"d l'rnll!ll< ~·n on nir h1 '~' P!•""h " O!'P•rlm•n! •nd 1•r •"~11ftbl• tw oubht in\tJ<Kli<Ki tltd r~aml111l!on. The<~ dts!rh1~ fo l•1ll!v 1" 1""'3• o• In Ol>PO!il!lor lo lh~f re<we.<'' 1nd P•nflO~I· will bl! 9!~rn ~" """orluntfv !n do 10, 1' tor!~r IPl"lorma!lon I' dr!lrt.<I, Yl!llJ •r'"Y c1111l•<f !ht Pr1n11l"9 Dt>Pattn••m ~' t6?· ~•?• I nd •!ft-• to lanr Ch~"-'" No. ?1)9 and Amtndm@'lll No. f !o lflo Fount•ln V1!'n G-•tl Pl•n. PL .O.l'INIHG COMMISSION OF THE (llY OF FOUNT,1,lN V,1,llEY Ned w. P1r1.0n1 S•nk>I' P ltnner Ind Acllna Sterflarv !I) tM Founu11n v,n,, P~n11l110 Com"'IMlotl Pvbll,l!td O••-C011! Oell'I' Ftbr111rv ?l. 1t10 -• LEGAL NOTICE ON THE TUBE ' fer fht llt1t 9ul~t •• wli.•f • tr.epp•ftlnt e11 TV, ,.,, T'W WEEX -Jl•ti-lllvtff witt. th• Stt11•'•• eclltle11 ef fht DAILY PILOT. LEGAIO NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE DON'T PINCH YOURS.ELF (You 're Not Dreaming) But You Can PENNIES with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad 3 LINES 2 TIMES DIAL DIRECT 642~5678 . YOUR CREDIT 15 GOOD • -' WANT TO .. CLEAN UP. .ON YOUR CLEAN OUT? rOR FAST! FAST! I ACTIONr CALL DAILY . ...,.. ........ . . ~· .. -- .DAILY PllOT DAll"Y 'PILOT ·w .ANT ··ADS HOUSES FOlt SALE HOUSES FOR SALE· Hc;>U$f;S ~0!1 SAlE~.USES f OR SAbE· 1000~ ...... 1 lllOO G..,.rol 1000 Gonor•I 1000 Gtnor•I . l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~AD THIS If you are Jn the 111arket for a NEW home, see these outStabd· ing customized homes, built by Frank H. Ayres iind Son, locat· ed in a prime area very !:lose lo Huntington Stale Beach. The homes are priced from $27,550 to $33,690 and vary in size fro nl 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 lo 3 car gar- ages and 2 lo 3 baths. wiih shake or mission tile roofs, fire- places, underground utilities, concrete drive\vays, built-ins. and carpeting. There is VA and FHA. financing available. There are 4 homes available because of credit re1ecti ons. Occupancy by March l. 1970 .in this-unit. Our next unil is no\v on sale for occupancy in l\"l'ay and June 1970 and introduces the ne\v 3.000 sq. rt. ··1·:1 Dnroclo" model priced fron1 ~34 ,490 . Rancho La Cue•ta Homes on Brookhurst at Atlanta, Huntington Beach 968-2929 -968-1338 1000 T"U.RN ON!! A twinkle of nile Ugh\!, by •ol!Onl~g the drapes in this hillside .haven -epchanllng 3 Bd .. 2 bath home seated on a'tilutl winklqg_ J!l!ck at the clty IJf Huntington• Beach. Wotild you believe only $25,500. 5ee1 this COl.iy, \VB.rm charmer and "dig" tbe :p0tbe1Jy (ireplacc. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR , BL VD, 546 • 1640 OPEN . EVES TI LL 1:30 TOGO WALK lo the b e a c h. Spotless 4 Bd.. 3 bath and formal dining room home plus many extras. Q\11ner tr-:ansferred, so for S37.950 you had better huiry. ~ '· ORANGE COU'NTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 546 ·1640 OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE ... "'i!h our exctus11·e \Vestcliff home. 3 J,u"!f' l)('1h"1<'r·1~. :· baths: o!X'n-hra1i1 ,.~·1i11·~·: do uble stotlC' fin·nlavi:. &esl value ~·ou'll C'l'Cr fil¥1 i11 thi s lovely nel~hborlk'Q!!~ Loiv· lntc-J'Clil loan can llr asi<utll· ed. S ll ,!lfll_ Toilo BEACH HOME Close to sandy beacJi ~ Bedroo ms & conv: .den Living room with J J1~h cal.hedral ~ilinc <1nd brick rtreplace Bnilt-in applia11ce1 Private patio $27,500 General 1000 I General -PILOL 1 ___ s_-o-,u-N D s FJ s til Li~led Excluslvely With CLASS· IFIED DEPT. D I A L D ' I -,R E but it's a \Vhale of a buv. Huntin ~ton Beach 4 Bd .. 3 bath. dining room . and built ins. Only $35,50.0 and a gr_£at neighborhood. . ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST '2629 HARBOR BLVD. 546 • 8640 Colesworthy & Co. o_pEN EVES TIL L 8:30 CONTINENTAL Avf'llue .is · Jh·lna COSTA i\TESA hi~1ory, Stately EL.\! TR EES, quiet 1>tahlc nl'[gh· borhood Gramn111.r ~chool and shopping 1111' an c>a?<y \\'alk: convenient beach five· mlnutCM a11·ay. DliVt'·lh111 pragt' ltfld 11!01:a.ie pad for a boa1: plus a ~11lthy chil- rift"n'5 play · y1:1rd. Enjoy fi"th nran~c~, peachC's and lf>mons fro!l'I your own or· chard. 1le1-e is lill' be~I p111'1 s:ro.ooo • 7\~~; V;\ LQ,\N ANYONE CAN ASSUi\lt~:: Three bedroont hollll' for $3'.!.200 ts n111king h\l!to1·y~ ~ 1000 FOREST E. 0 LS 0 N Inc. Rf!;1llor ... PAY $141 MO. WHY PAY MORE! ~fove Jn and take over :l~O.~i. annui.1 •-:, rii1e lnan. 3 hii bcdr•i0n1s, 2 baths. dclux~ l:it1·lH•11 with l1uih·i11s. Beau. rr:1I (':tl"lll'1.lf "n ti drape~. F11,.11't1«<'. r\11('_v acceu for ~·ou1· 1·;1rl'. hq:n a11d trailer. i\1inu1es fron1 lhe sc<'. CIC'rui a.ir llvln;:1:. Murry 011 th.is Ne11wrt Beach OUice 1028 Ba)i;ide Drive 6i~~930 61'.!· ffi'j · S-T-R·E·T·C·H YOUR $$$$$ ,lu~I 1-educ'C'd lo ~.900. !l's lal~I?. alxiut '.?XKl Sr(. f!. 4 Good .~i~e bed- l'OO)n.;. l'llorn1ous llCPl:I· ratrd rron1 kitchen. 10.'I;· 18 family room: i\111ny cl.P.!tonl fcalu1~s. Good ~le!>!! Verde locatk111 and nlU61 be !!Old. S39,900. -FOREVER VIEW =~" out! C:1U 6li-O:IQ.t IRVINE TERRACE Evening!I Can • 673·&\Hi EXCEPTIONAL FINANCING ~ ~e hedrooms, 4 OOths & a ~!lll!d' & filtered pool. in NewporC-s bc11t arC'U. Only sro.ooo. i\lay ai;sun1e lo1v in· terest loon. Wahi>1· l laas<' 645-0303 at Barbor Cenler ~ H•rbOI' Blvd .. C.;\I. \\'111'11 moi·C c<ltild you ;1tk': !'ti:'!_. u1str. ,suitr.· & ~ tull,bA . ~th ER. co11Jd1be ofc. or den. Lgt>. pool. ~pac. patio. sn.JQO. &-e· 1oda.y 1-J 183U -Sahrinu. SMALL DOWN "Our 25th YHr" PAYMENT WESLEY "W. 11'"" • "''"'' wilh 3 hug• TAYLOR co IK'droom' Rnct 2 hath!. Gor· geous brick fireplace. Dish· Reiltorl nl&$ler klcchen "'ilh dish· ~'E\VPORT Cl:.;\ITER 1vasher. EWau!IJul ciirpels &: Oi'apc-s. Older couple retJr. 2Ul San Joaquin Hillli Rd . in;:, 11ays sell with $1 .400 I iiiiiiiiiii64iii4ii4ii9ii~O~ . .,.,.-.,. •• .,. --COSTA MESA SHARPIE C.1ean a~ a .,,,histle. H~p 3 bedroo1n home with do\lble balhs. Beamed ctilina with gorgeous brick · flrepltitt, N"Pw ear1.1ets & drapes. Dou• ble detached garagt?. A• ~u1nc $17.900 fo"HA 5i,.;, •tt· nu1.1I Pf'l'li?ntage Joan with payrnc1it11 or $!5j.00 P.I.T.I. WE SELL A HOME EYERY 31 MINUTl!S Walker '& Lee !l'90 !Tarbor BJvd. al Adama · ;).f;;.o.i&.1 Open 'Ill 9 Pl\1 $l3,500 this ll'nmac. 2 BR I:. 4 IR & FAMILY :! b<l. 1800 aq ft. 1 ~-Yl'S~Y9uru: '•r~ rili. to ocean. Very iharP & clean_ ;31~000. Now port •t Vlctori• c ...... 1b111l down on F'H;\ lcrms or I' NO 00\\'N VA. Call for an ariPOlntmcnl. ' WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES OffEN DAILY 2043·Palom• Or., C.M. P..are hcllvd. -fir. hon1e w1'1. firepl .• 3 lge. BR's + ram. I ~~~~ ............ !!!! .... rm. Ovr!rsz. 1-ear' yard lot• C6RONA T -- 6 4 2 -s 6 7 8 Coldwell, Loker & Co. 550 Newport Center Or. Newport S.•ch, Calif. 133-0700 644-2430 Walker & Lee 2700 Harbor Blvd. at Adams ~~,.:;,:;;: ;o ,,:,1~:~:· • 1 =~~:~· 5'1:>-9-191 Open 'tll 9 Pi\1 ~ll~~ijm~~YJ~~Ll~ (ne11 tin ~ llltahtl &clud,l'd l°OUl't yard . entry • .C_O_U_NIQY CL.UB_ r mic iew! OLL£GE REALTY t·l1111111ing rustic llvina room AREA OCEAN &. CATALlNA ' IS90~ti!•rtlot:.CM 1\'ith mass ve rep ace .• See this quality ~ust(lm h11il! $37,950 · -· -~----.. Betlroon1~. Z baths and BJue home in l\1eS11. Ve1'de • No11· Dr.ligl1Hul ·I Bech'oo111 1.1 11 d S Bdrm• l B. ath. ~ llt1.\'e.n heated poot . You In the lhil~hing proc.~.~s. 3.J.JO forn111I dining 1oon1, 1as1e· • • O\l'n t1ir land .• $56,000. ~q rt or t111nl1y living: 5 br, rully det.'Ora led. \Valk to SHAKE ROOF For Oetaila 673-aSSO d\11. rm. fam rm & ~ c11r j(llr. school~ &· shoonlng. C111·pe111, drapes, bufJt ·ins. You may over sec 1he flnl~h· 646-7171 firrplace, patio. Near a 11 ini of your ow11 hon1c iI you w:hools. $37.000 bc~t or act now. S79.:l~...O. lenns., Pete Barrett ', Well•-McCardli, Rllrs. 1810 Newport Blv'd .• C.~I. REALTY ............................. 5-IS.772'9 , 6-H-06$·1 e~·es. ''°' W•'1dif1 o ... "" Golfer's Paradise s2a,ooo 642-5200 ~ .. •)1:;scr\::r~,,·Ji\·1 ·:1· 546-5990 . $~1,950 4 bdrm &.. f•mlly ""' Sharp .l cle1n, enll'y hall. ·dlnlnt rm. firepf11ee, xtr• baths, l\1rll~·ln appliances. JWG.1720. TARBELL 2955 H•rbor WESI'CLlrf E."\ec. tl'Anstr forcc11 ~111. of ouifltndln& 3 br. 2 bo.. lrg fam _ rm ho1nc. Lu.xury crptJ. drps, w,;11 l)ftper. tn1· mac! As,Mime 61i ~ 108.n. ·$48.300. 1921 ~f&rinc1-s Dr., N.l!. ~c.n &16-"lL Beaut home on 10th .i:reen of Ber1vuda Dunes • finest de s· ert l'OUl'l!t!! Roon1y 3 BR. 3 BA. Pool. rumlshcd home. Incls:? ;:-oH carts. Out mcm- bc1"11hl p avfiU, 'Asking $95".000 · Xhll ICl'TilS, Linde Isle Development Bill Gruody 615-3210 '-----== Mesa Verde 4 Bodrm + Family rm. $24,950 Bcuullfill. E'ntfy hall, iarrie lh lnt: r1n., al1 modern kit· l;h 11. :dn10lll no down. ~~ki~0ELL 29» H•rbor LIDO • B.e!iec:orated lhsldt: " out. a BR .. :' bit. Stmey patio. Ava.il3bl<' 0011· Jean Smith Rultor 400 £.. 17th SI. C.~f. 646-= BUSIEST marf<ttplace tn to"·n. The ·oAn.Y PtLOr money, time f~ effort. Look CJassUled lk!CUOR. s • y t! 11()\11! !? 113 Acre 4 btd?"OOm11, entry hall . huge family rm, wllh flrefllac('. dlnlni;: room, hnlll·ln appli· ances. Park li ke 1/3 acrf'. 541'1-ti:?fJ. TARBELL 2'55 H•rbor A Priv•t• GHmpu Into the exciting world of the mo,o;t exrJuslve re.!:ldel}llal 1111ctlon In Dover Shore~. 3 bran(! nc1v models. 4 Bd- r1r111., 3'~ Ba-SJ>llrkllng pool. Roy J. W1u·d Rtullor. 14::0 Galaxy 01:. &46-l ZiiO. 4 BR. -$25,950 SpoUcss! New carpel!I, ~·ap. eis. bltlftll", hQwd. Ors. 2 &lhs. Corner lot. Priv. swim club. \V•lk to •II schools! CORBIN · MARTIN REALTORS 673-1662 ZOS6 E. Coast H~y. Cdl'lf LIOO ISLE 3 BR. t!e•1· beach &tl?nnli <:ts. Lei!, 5lrott to sl~dlt lot with sun· n.v palio. Enfoy 1;.c iood Ii.le! $50.XlO, By ilrp't. Riddle l Rou Rll rs 3535 E. Coast HW)'1 6'TS-~ \\lhlte EJeplwltaf 1-0 THE REAL \"."'\.. ESTAT!::RS BEACH BARGAIN Lov"tJy .4 BR. J ha .. ramt'7 rn1. Ne \V cpta., drapea. paln1, bltns. & water htr, \\'alk lo ocean. Qn·~,. $3'1.950. CAYWOOD REALTY 63C6 \Y. Coe1t Hwy., NB • ~S-129!1 • $19,950 2 BR,, I .lA,, tn R·2 lot.s dC\.'Ortted In .\ out. N carpels, Covered patso • D,ie. E-•ldt. Lachenmyer Rultor 61().,.,"92$ Ew11: ~IQll FHA or VA 3 Sr., Ill ba.. Nortll o:.. .. ~ltsa. Cl.mi to •all IChla. Cul.(ll".-!'11\~ ?~VIDSON RHltv ~ C..s.W.mt Dl>I lil!->m tor ~'II 1'.1'7.1~'!""::--~-:--;:--------:--------:----~----,..----·~._.,.,-.., ...... --------·-\·---------.--.?--.---......,.....------ I I' I I i ' , • i • OAILV PltOl -.,, r..._ U. 1'70 J Is POlt 5'\i:. HOUSI S flok ma HOUSIS i'OR •SALI HOUSIS FOR'·SALI HOVS~S1 1'0R ~!... RINTALS RINTALS ltlNTALI ·RINTALS Heolfft1Unltirn'""" !!!?: Fuml1hed .• _..... l'untlllhod ....... 'urnl"*I 1• -•al 1 Co-• doi Mor 1250 Mul,lt\lllNll Beach 140t Mf11lan Vlej• 11'1 -ral aoo o.ntral -C11tti Mell 4100 L11iina ... ch 4711 WARM HI-ART or your-1 o v ~ d one.• Reward her·wilh · a- dl'Wlly kitchen wllh &))Jee abounding. Sep- antle .. }atllldry room. "'\b ath oU kitchen ..... kl~die traffic. $35,900. Owner wru help llnance UU. 4 Bel. home In "Al\'" areL GOOD BUYS OWNER TRl·U!:VEL Ur s t>a, convt · . • .• · . • • R·% ol north o fii6w:,. • '!'~~~:.:~: ~!;y~~= IA ~~ c~S:-= ingle--1um.':-i~ ~:iv S.~~ U:,, wlt!i «txM p.rap ,,,._, .,,.. • .,U ON _..;.. • * * * * 1 2885 ·14,_ Dr, Alli A. .......... "°"' !JI • -lt>r 2114 'o!Ot>. Ollmcl tor r-,• I • • • •-· J ' , I , ;,_ 2 BR ~"1"' ·love & • ~ .. ~ LoYtlY -~ ullfa, $28.000 , , .on tbll •bedroom buaty, ..,.... . ttan; · \ ~·~ · ....., • 1 Ad. It .. -' · i Unto, mi.Id. ~ J.abnctr,i rivo 30' LOTS 1e0Joefor••l()'llQ.ltl0.t•· C.pl1tr~ ,Int ~" ~":": u S ,...Jr;;..~~\nan rm. S:tpo,to budt. 1111 S. With a.,...,._ 1 Br, • OM • ::::,., % '-tltl. a' ~ • !1io cozy "2 Br a1Dve. a/ler ,. PM MMWl • Oout H.,Y. 4M4U6 2 Br. Good locat\on north throuat*l~al pa= ~~ ,2-fHO'SUn.l E ~. c.hUdren ~'. Luxafy a!nal~. 1 Ir 2 bed-LARGE 1 Bd~ nrw turn. DEL11XE4 IR.~ llvh\a: ot hietrwa:v. $52,500. cl. $111 .,., month thclud· ,, , n.;1VL M p,.. to· L•ndlord1 room a~tt fun1llh. ts dtPt bit.In& No pets . room, ~place. 2 pa.dot, MORGAN REALTY rn-6642 -~-$Jf.'% F.J{.A, aMual 3311)2 Deadwood.·~~inf Blue Beacon 645--0W ed and unfiimlshed. wJtb ~ Mmlqa -tab~ v~, ~~~ LllRA &oan / i.'tml, nearly new 3 BJ\ 2 nci: ~ftly ; Br Dupltx. ComPlite prtVi.cy, .alld Iili:t:"" . . • beacb.~ or unturn. You need beauty arou"d you.! ·w£ SELL A HOME'' BA. ram nn.-trPJ. Dramatic • NeW ·Wtw d~ tamily &. ·~ coun&, Clul)"at:Jrii• 1 ~ f\Jrll/~Pvt ~ Avail. Mef. l. ~ A "Podt Trianon" I& yours EV&RY 31 MINUTl!S 1-poot;o!"/lkwalfu mo-peta.Bkr.'534-69i!O , ,.,,.. hdltdlll& .~ooo .!'!.~~!!-3 .,._ CM . ~ !'roota~Ai>tfor ~1r1-~H -· ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BL VD. 546 • f640 QPEN EVES TILL 1:30 lhnoral 1000 N~po{t Beach 1200 1n thft ttre~·2·& ~with w lk 1 L tlt.P'nllt bieft 1alore. Prl· worth ot recret.tional tadl-o.lV"!J"" ~~ ,.,.... one,.vailable unW JWY L ., mualcal louot>!no I< deticato a er ee Vocy. $30,000-. Coate Mila 3100 ltlitt-abil oi>erai.d '2 BR DupltJ<. Cl'Jlll. drpt, No-e. $1Dll,mo. ldature 'I;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~; I ii'Y(i;~-;;;;.:-c;;;;.: Frmctt ""· Seclltdod It' . EbbtJd< IUaJ(y -• lu<lt for atngi. peop!•. bit·"' -.-. Adults. '10 .. .,... prot ·-·t BY Owner: Bluffs Cond. 2 vine Terra.et, at·onl;• M2.500. 7682. ~r Mlli,Otut,Hwy, DJn& Pl FINE 3 br.,21ba home in beat ' 'RENTs FROM pets, 1191-8 TUltin Ave.1.,:;a:;;:,;;:=;:::::C::== DOYER SHORES br. don. 2\1 ba. Liv. rm HalPlnchlnlAI-. ~140 ' .~ ~ ' · ..,a...,W•otcllll P1-l 1145.tol3Q . ...,_ Hottl•-'.4fl'S VIEW "'"""· .,.t bar. 2 pat1". 2 REAL ESTATE 3 UNITS ON 1 lOJ · , schla. L<g. fam nn w/fr)>lc. ' -1 BR •URN APT car gar,""" .. !lo, "l'ta. 3900'E. CoutHwy, 6'15-4392 • • DW Polott · 1730 2 car•"'· foncod yd. Avatt NEWPORT Bl:ACH 'JA31'{ Brlt toi CM • Lkle SliorH Hotal ~~=~·Add up Incl. ~~-~I ~~;;). TAX SHELTER $Zl 900 e Stuhnirw contemporary 3 ~7~15~ ~Mo. Call . :vr~~oAi:h FtJM. l 0 br apt' 1nc1.'util. 's:"~~ne%u!:1~ ·rooms. heated & filte1-ed 511AvenidaQun~(Cor. sc:. 't:s~r.:·1~· ' • ·!qt 2 8A home, carpeted, 3 Br house $210 . 1714) MS.0550 Rec'ii~1 &pooJ.,l956Maple rooma by d...; er· Wfek. poo1 .. expensive View of ner of Vista .DeJ Oro.) W'""•' _ ... _ .. All uru'ls ha~ 1 house plU& 2 apts, Only 5 near Dana H&rbor new Redeeorated, lge yard. 20202 Ave., C.M. Mlf . .Apt. 5. , 'ption~ maid, cOttee, ice. mounta\ns & bay • 4 bed· 6"-2867. Open Sat. & SU.n. el;, kJt::h:?"H&.F pool Good bJodcstro~ the IXtacbJ:lell, area. S28 1'1 bracket'. D>b-Bayview. Rltr. 6(2..2222 or GARDEN GROVE l e NA'.SSAU PALMS • 617 µto Park Dr. 6'f3.ISOO rOClmS.· triendJy farnUY room Noon 'ti!:; Plt1. . flnanc., owner cooperative, ~:...!":ann ~!....., oW: Ude Realty 496:4664. 644-4416 13100 ""''"'Man Ave. l Ir. 2 BR. POOL RENTALS • fonnal dining room • eJC• h I -•· h --.. ••u,... · · • .... _ 11'1 E. 22zxl sf. 64~ . ~.uati.ly draped " deoot:-t-. C o ca -•< Front Call fot• comp!"' dotalll. er will llAanc. -:Jlh min> c..;.i..mlnlum · 1'50 •·BEDRIJOlll, 3 ..... partly <t blki w; ..,.,. Ana r.,,.) · · < · ; . , .Apts. Unluml"'" . ~. Only 27' Yean old. An Small one bedroom (Eve. 673-0554) mum dcrwn. Now rttunll furniabed. Vacant and (n4) 63s.30.30 JOO Incl · util. 1hall apt, l -"""----~--1 cell 00 t Sl0400J hOme on Jt..21.0T "8/B'' Re•lty 675-lOOO $2,300.SUmn:iermonthlhigh.. VACANT, mi.mtasate posaes-reid)tl' $350 per mo. AJt, , atngle fdult. Nr 15th & hnlr•I .5000 ~ ent ·u ~ b-.cs~ 6810 W. OCEANFRONT FOR SALE BY OWNER er. Thia \\'orl't last over sion, 3 Bit. 2,BA, uaume 54Ml~ ANAHEIM •Newport. Call~ · , f >ner '\~t O>mtr of FERN ST. u-use & -~·• •N _ 1,_. night. Better be lint and FHA loan, U'fl PIM P.I.T.L 2. 3 &: 4 BR w/pool. Xlnt NO\V.L'EASlNG J'OR DARLING 1 BR. New!)' VEN DOME . · or wat.er ' · 4.ratt -....nunity for smart noJ •--. ...... .... wi.. caU -Dial 962-""0 "' ........ ..,._ d ,_ adul I h L. .. r,... E .ch 2 br, 2 ba. Rtar unit • """"'• ...... ~ oWn. Loe •• Near Fwy. Agent •· h.1ARCH OCCUPANCY painted. CPtf, --ts, . 0 ft mCICftQu ' "lnve-. Pr I co 151,500. CUITent inctme 1215 mo. '962·5585 TU:D!WINDS RL TY 5'0-6273 ~ m So. Brookbunt' nopeta. $llll.ll0. 50'3643 IMMACULATE APTst REALTY CO. Tmns. Phone: Mr. Robln50Jl O\&nni.ng front unit. Frplc, . 1474511 2 m>RM, N,ew ~ .& -U blk, So. of Lincoln) __ ADULT A FAXJLY {714) 6424235 Davis Realty 642•7000 bay window, Pinto pe:ntlirg. 19131 &ookhurst -drapu;. with •love. $115. (714) 772-4500 , Newport·IMch 4200 SECTIONS &VAJ1.481Z 901 Dover Drive, Suite 120 BWFFS - 3 Br, 2 BA, 1 Vacant&. ready to move in, Hunfuwton Bea~h DUplex•s fer S.lt 1915 '658 "G" Or-. A~ .• C. • South Bay Club · CloH to~-, Park Newp:irt Beech level , corner creen Price $49,SOO with U6,000 BR .. 'N-rt •---&.. -..1.·-.. s..,.....-• 2•~ belt/view. Cov. w al l ed-down Call POOL •DuPL£X . POSSIBILITY CHEERFUL 2 ·gar. 1~0 Apartments · D99'il'I · * ~....J• __ , - patio, cus. dJ'pl It ahutters . 673-5218. ~2 J.Oned 2-stOry home, pets. 1 child. $135 mo. 113 f'DlllO * 2 Bedroon>a -t.m-Meu~-~1"100 +~emu. walk-to shops, HARBOR VIEW HILLS ---Little maney expenditure W. Wilson. 548-2802 HOLIDAY . PLAZA DMn *Swim Pool, Put/creen r..ca.1 Hi 0 ;32 500 180 Ocean • Bay View. Pool 22x36 Heated & Filtered for reconversion, Lovily 3 BR. 2 BA. blt·ins, 2 DELUXE, Spa~oos 1 ~ * f'J1'). lndtv/lndey fae'la 644-426a • wnr ' . 4 Br lam rm. xtras. 644-2140 With ttp., fenced play yard neta:hborbOod near Dana fireplaces, drapts. Collere Furn apt $~ plus Utll. o•[NIUI' 114.5 Anaheim Ave. OPEN HOUSE BAYFRONT -~ouSE for children. 3 BR.,, elec. hai-bor. A stea.I at $.13,000. Park. $250. &15-6106 Heat~ pool, ample ~· r: Ina OOSI'A ME.SA 642124 •···1 S r.c.1~~0 Bilbo. Ptnin•ula 1100 bit-ins, 2 Ba. Hdwd, Dn .. ** OCEAN VIEW!! ** No children -no ptts. ~ to Panoramic view. 2 BR. 2 Ba. · w/w cpts., drps. tbrooul Dbtld Re It 496-4664 DEWXE Townhouse 3 BR 2 1965 Pomona, C.1.1. IM:IATE 234 • 24th Pl•ct Docks. $56,500 10% dn 790 BALBOA PENlN POINT ' Take over existin&' FHA e a y BA. Qpts, drp1, bltns. pool i:==~~====- $22,000 P~A-t!~ Int. McKenzie. rutr.646-0732 3 BR. 2 BA home on comer loel'I, sin per mo, pays all. RE.:ALS F • htd $225 mo. 833-3S40 Costa Mts• .4100 ""C. ANCY-' COmP~~~ .~~ ~ int: BLUFFS. 3 BR. 2 BA. split· View of bcll, ocean a: mi.. Or, no down G.I. or min. Mt urn11 3 BR house. MulU only.' No • ut. , lo•\ -~ ,_. ma . l•vet condo. $29,'lltl or L<g .._ priv ... !lo. Lew down now FHA, Appnfaol ,.-~-I 2000 pe\!. 1175. 1"0 Pomona . * SUNNY * fnnt trees • £est buy m leue/option. £44-2039 · mainl yard, carptUi, r.a. at $29.950. ~~ Ave. CM. toYm.. beat. shutt~ .. hdrwd ~· The Rt•I E~t•t• Mart n.30 util pd. Nt_.-1 ~ =113t="~a~BR.=-=E'"·ll!le"'.'".-g-or., ACRES 646-1ln Newport Htlghts 1210 dbl gar, blt-1n stereo ~r1na; 847-8531 Trl-plex w/ pool, stnale• fenced yd, Stove, drpe. c(>I. * * l·f."--'=::::::.._,_.~--"-I & ant. Acceu prlv. bCh A ~~~ ok •. Bkr. 534-6980 at l ..child. no dogs..~ _ , .. Luxury ptden apartments ol!erlni compjote privacy, -. ~· • RINl • 3 "°""'' Furnltu,. $19.95 & UP l !onth-T<>Mmth ~tall WIDE SEl,ECTION llO DEPOSIT O.A.C. l!l'RCl Fornittu .. Reotals $1.'kW. 19th,. Of,_ .... ~ , , ... ,,,..,pc-Sal•-· OWNcR·· s .. c·RIF1"e • . · . · " · M ! I A t :.1... OPEN Daily 1-5. 3 8c1nns & {$65,CO)) 673-8413 Well-located 3 &r., 2 Ba., $165 Util pd. N~ice 2 Br home. * ~tta~e: 1 BR. $145. All 1i" Q e -p $ JI{ Pool. 3 car garage. Brokers bon'le with bit-ins at only F~nced~ Famil;y & pet. Bkr util ,paid. Adults, .no pe!B. ~ii!iiiiiiiii!iij!ii!ii!iiiii!~i welcomt. 522 El Modena. SOC W. BAY AVE. $23,995. Owner will pay VA ~ ~-or 557""3400. l aignal 'So. of O.C. unparallded recreatioMI Costa Miu , 5100 -facilities in a cOimtry -,.-------.,..1 Quiet Cul-0..Sac Vogel Co RI~. 2667 t: Charmfng'neW3 ~tidnli. 2bil. Or FHA p(iints. Hurry on~ NeB;l' ocean. 1 BR . Falrgrou.ndi; \Vith lure S Bdrm, 2 Ba., Coast Hwy, CdM. 613-2020 Mediterranean ·.iyie; btJild. tbi&.ont! • Tii-plex. W/\V .drape 1, N.wport ~ 3200 Studio & 1 1: .. edn*-'oot••Kt1 Bil-in kitchen, carpets. drap. er's home, top quality tbrQ. ;Padf,ic Shores Realty Singles ok. Bkr. 534-6980 B/B $30 WK. & UP ·n. tarp patio. FuU price, Dover ShoNs 'J227 out. (Occu,pll!d). sa&-a894 536-7327 Eves. 1 Day, Wffk. MOftfll S26,950. Nl!lll' llll seOOols. ---------Linda Isl• O.vtlopm.nt ~ fJ.tnt•I• to Shart 2005 Adults Only •Kitchens ._ TV's incl. 'Vacant & Clea.n. Assume Bill Grundy 67s.J210 GI N D 3 BR, 2 bai,h;, spUt level~ e Phone serv., htd ,pool ~"'%loan or submit .terms. REGAL -SPACIOUS 0 own FEMALE To share large apt 2 BR. 2 bath! ..•.•••••• $225 e MaJd serviee av&p. club abno&phfre. Now ,leaainr in Newport Beach. Modeh Open 10 am to 8 pp FurnUhed or unlurql&hcd Rents from $13S-$3JO CAU. Heritage Re-al Estate, COMPLETE VIEW '"''l ~rldng girls, pri¥ rm, AVAILABLE NO\V 2376 NF.WPORT II.YD. 5f0.ll51, (open eves.) Bay &: Mtna. 4 Br, 4}~ Ba Linda Isl• 1306 EXTRA ~1.U'· 3 Bdrm, 2 all , ulil pd. Furn. $65. mo. Bay & Beach Realty. lac. S.U..9755 Oak, wood + maids. H.igh ceilings. Ba .. Paoo idtch_!n, Ovtrsz. 117% Diamond, Bal b'oa 901 Dover Dr. Suite 126 NB I--~;.,.~~=--. HARBOR-' GREENS APARTMENTS SPAO:OUS TOWNHOUSE LIVING Stparate adult & famll:y ectm• munlties. Bachelor 1-2-A 3 Bdrm.I, tum • W1fqni apta. $ll0. per mo. & 1l!'. , 3 BDRM, ]~' BATII. LTg 5000 &q ft built around court. . Cu.J'4~aac 'Jot. w a ric to island, 6T°i=ff6!f -&i5="2(0j Eves. 54S-ib66 CASA de ORO G ~. family nn. Range &: relrlg 4 car gar. E-Z maint. Im-16 Lind• lilt Dr. shop'~', schools. $27,950. DEPENDABLE Middle Ase TOWNHOUSE: 3 BR, 21h Casual Calif. Livin& in w~ 9.--U ft e t.al1le garden patios tncl , Will sell on Jow down med occp. U78.000. furnish· ~ew i:i:~ie! :·6:1~: aR~SHEAR REALTY Man with 8 year okl llOll BA,"frpJl;, palio. Pool. 2 car Med, atmosphe_re. SpaCJOUf Apartm. en+s •Open beamtd ceill11p or dlecount far cash. Owner. ed. Assume 6%% loan. Own. 3 ";rplcs &. BBQ Luxurio~ 847-8507 Eves, 642-0427 wiabea: 10 share your home gar, all bltns, crpts, drps. colo_r co -ordinated apt&_ , • Flreplll.Jts -Rec. Roo!pl 838-8334 er ~7249. c~ & panding. \Vith 51.4% GI loan. By owner. 3 or rent estate cottage, Lee .J275 mo, 871-88ll or 0es,1gnod& &r furnPvt. for 1700 16th Sfteel e 2 pools, saunas, nunery A. HACIENDA Br, 2 Ba. tam rm. $28,950. 64s.Jn6. 642-Hr't eves or wkends. s,t:Y e com ort. * pa. school. Harbor Highland• 1235 dock. fl4S.OOO. N•w pain4 nr, beaeh, ott . 00 * S.B-Q * Sb11 cpta IMMED OCCUPAllCT 1"tb lTJO aq. ft. to a:o wilb --------Linda Isle Dtvelopment. Brookbutit, 22 101 EMPLOYED Male 23·33 DELUXE Townhouse 2 s;" 2 *Gar w/ stonige *Heated 714: 642·8170 i'too P.terson Way JOU? Spanish furnilut!!. Has BILL'-CRUNDY 6Ta-3210 Capistrano _Ln. $4W1 dn, Share ~ach lront apart. Ba. frplc, pool._ ; 2 a 0 . pool * Kilchen w/ indirect C.OStii. Mea · 546-03'10 Spanl5h fireplace and decor, HARBOR $5,IXXI 2nd TD. U68 tno. Im-ment. 5wilb same, Cal I =t apt • $.HI. Agt. lighting, deluxe o·v en &: 1-,::-;::MINIJTES===ro=-=BEA="cu,,-I Rr. Harbor .!i: Adams Jorp k!tchon, lamUy reom. HIGHLANDS WATERFRONT LOT mod ..... ,, 49 2·328 5, 637~ rango. 1 BDRM. 1175 incl. l BR. mi>blle -.. &wim a· bedrooms on rancho site AMI EXcellent 51 ft.. Linda Iale 968-4132 ' • RO:QM. MATE ' Wllnttd to EASTBLUFF exec. home. 5 utiJ. 2. BDRM. $195 incl. util. poel Covv screen patio. All WXURIOIJS.NEW kt .. Set it Now! Another buy,l BIG F LY lWll!hold lot. Xlnt buy at DOWNTOWN share 2 Bdrm. 2 Bath apt. . Br~Irili:naC..$395-Mo .. ltue l\dults, no pets. ~ W. WU-ut!L pd. 'eJCCtpt'"el«. Adlta "jL. ;:''! say "manana" SPECIAL only $35,000, i"ar Lake Park. 2 Br., i BL i ~k ~ .~'~ ~~~ 2854 Alta Vi•la &W-'534 '°" St. W.!97!. only. NO' pet,, 1140. Call $150 & $170 ' • SfG.231.3 S bedror:nns, 3% baths, tam-Linda Isle Dtvtlopmtnt home. Larat lot S28,!ll0, Ex· en n. . n ~BR, 2 Ba duplex, ntw icpts, 64&-88~, Bia. (Eve I) All Utllltles Paid oily room and delightful sun-Biii Grundy 67s.3210 cellent terms. if 3rd girl to· shr 3 Br apt, dfP.S;•dshwhr, bltn.<i. Nr bell. HARBOR ':i&ls.1>64S""'~_,..,,_,.,.._,.~- O THE REAL "'-ESTATERS ny pOOL. DdUXe featul'es, R. D. Slate•, Re1ltor1 °vei: 21. Prv rm. Npt ~mo 1&:e· ~7573 1 NEW 3 &: 4 br, 2 ba, frplc, ~~ 1 & 2 BR, 2 !tWim. pools too numerous 1o mention. , 536-8801 fl.3&.2129 Peninsula. ~ TOWN blk from bay &: ocea11. furn Mults only, no pets. For top value in an ex.eel· Bay l1l1nds 1350 BOUGHT ANOTHER LADY Will share 3 BR ~~e un'ivtrsity Perk 3237 HOUSE er.uni'~ $275' $300. rtlo. Call ~ 1;! :;;~ lent Jamil~ neighborhood, 2501 OCEAN BLVD, ·HAVE TO MOVE ~/rpoo~2-~;~·~t~Y 3H5. L'EAsE 3 BR, 2 BA \v/ 2217 Harbor near Wllaon 6Tl--93.i2 <Behind K·Mart o!'f Harbor -"'E"'S"T"A"T"'E"""S°'A.,.L"E,---I try thi!l ior aiie at $51,500! OPEN SUN. 1·5 4 Good size bdrms .t:.fam nn, e s. ' atrium. Decorator home. ; ~ tum & unfurn. $150 .. at corner Rutgers & A\'OC&dol 2 Bedroom 'borne. East.sid@ WE SELL A HOME Spectacular, panoramic view Glen Mar, o wn.the land: C Blt-fns. crpts, drps: avail. • 1 BR, Townhouie $120 ·$115. Cpts, dtps,_bltns. pool. Du · 642-35.15. eve 6C3-<J283 "Colrl:A Mesa. R-2 tone. Lot EVERY 31 MINUTES of entlrt bay, ocean & Cat· $2?,500. 0 w n e ,. Agent. ~fl Mesa 2100 now. flr, UCI & shopping. • 1-leated pool • Adult only patio. l.525 Placentia , i'fRRlric 2 bdrms 11,11 so x 121. INCOME POTENT-Wa Iker & Lee alina. Offered at $225,000. 962-1062 eves & wkends. BACHELOR HouSt: Sinkt~ ~or 675-4491 • !\o pets. Adj to sbopptnr .2 BDRitf. ~ mo yearly ~ths. !barv carpets/<hpn. ~~=i~~~~· please. Rich Irwin, Realtor PRIVATE PARTY Peraon Only. ;oo Month. Corona dtl Mir 3250 SHARP Bachelor unit. CloSe leage. Ofmer/~ent. Mr. Approx. 1200 sq. ft., fenced. 2CH3 Wertcliff Dr. 24U E. Coe.st Hwy. at 4 br, Sdl VJSta. 20x38' pool. Call -642-2657 to OCC & UCI. $135 pay aJI. Gunderatn, 6'73-4mO _ ~vall. 2/1/10 $150/mo. Eve1. OWNER. ?.lust Sell!!! 3 &M>-m.t MacArthur, CdM 675-6060 Walk to HUn.tington Center. IMMACULATE 3 Bdrm References required. Avail 2 BR. 2 ~ trplc, dshwibr, & wkenda. 545-0118. ~ 2 ~A.. familJc'" rm . 2 ========= 1============1= 3 ::; 51 $30,900. 847·%152 Newport Beach 2200 duplex. cpts, drps bit-ins, nr 2/1/70. Eves & weekend.I 1 blk ~~ach. Yearly. DELUXE 2 BR. Crpts., drps, =by ti:·B=clJ d~: University Perk 1237 Lido ltlt I schools 1; shop's .center $250 545--0718 11,,;8.U S'll-2455 blt'ins, prlv. pat Io. Adj. CM Hunt rt1ton MobUe Home • Bayview. 673-2402 $}35 PER mn. Dix MC.bile clol!ed 1ar., pool, sinsle TURTLE ROCK SPACIOUS Harbour 1405 Adults. $150 r.10. Call • Jfomc compl. furn . Htd Coron• d1J Mir 4250 story. No Pl!h. adult.a only. SACRIFICE! Leaving state. Don't fail to see this one! ' 67~1'161 Huntington Beach 3400 ~1. adults. 4 Season'• $165. Call ~1411 Low down. Tu'O sin&Je fami· PLU f 1., Custom bu.ilt family home ----.-----~==='"'====== 1=-===..;;;.;.;;.:c;....;.;.;.; .,,,.,,. LARGE studio apt. $100 mo. "'="=""'o-=-=-~ ly homes on corner lot, ·~rest 4 bdrms S a.mi.., room 4 Bdnns .• den,..3~: baths. LIQUIDATION-New 3 BR IMl\tAC. Ex. Lrg 3 br, 2 ba ~!~b~~~~st. 2359 Npt Blvd. yearly. Util pd. 673'--l.OS.5 all LUXURtOUS 2 Br, l'nt Ba, PLUS formal dining room. llG,"""' homes. 4191 Branford St. B•lboa Island 2355 .,.............,,,. 5 or wknds. all elcc. Crpts, drps. GE Harbor Shopping ·Center. 21,1 baths. Upgraded thruout """' Duplex. Crpt, drps, blt•ns.1.:.~=~-----k!t-' lo 1 )48--2394 after 6 pm. &. in spotlesfl condition. LIDO REAL TY INC. Just $35,500!!! Bldrs/Agt. SO. BAYFRONT Lrg. lovely prlv. yard. Gar. 1 BR duplex, partially furn., 1 ROOA-t Bachelor Unit. o.:s.i .. pat • enc gar, nr MAGNIFICENT VIEW -33n Via Lido 673·7300 846--0609. eves 5571151 HOUSE + huge park'g, $195. Re· water & gardener paid. No Small. compact, clean. $80. bus. $150 adults. Mgr, 12( E. clear to Palos Ve:nles! Prlc· '!!!!!!!!!!!!""'!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!! For Rent spon. !\tarried Adlts. 842-3276 children, no pets, elderly uw Incl. 6'13-2123 ,20~1h~S~t.~,--~~-~ od rlglrt $46.950 INCLUO. ENJOY WH!mlnoter 1612 Little Balboa bl. NEW HOME FOR LEASE pref'd. f!OO mi>. 9!4-B w. 2 BR Dupl"'· Fully <rpt'd, A;>5UME 5% loan of ·$20,500 ING TilE LAND. , LIDO ISLE 5,,., VA 17th St. 548-6954 llAll>M,.blond 4355 drpd. Carport. fel'C'<f yatd, on 4 big BR'a + fam rm. Thi S 14 1• Right oo the '11ater w/ sandy • Br,1amUy~,..a Ba..-ce.r-1 or 2 chl4m ok. No pets. 1800 .,.. ft, decor. drape:a & PEnlT REAL TY CO. ' ummer 3 Bdnn .. 1%. Ba., Lige. llv. bch &: buoy. Comer hse, pets, drape,, ieas than mile CHATEAU LA POINTE DELUXE Bayfront 2 BR 2 Rtts. S135 mo. 64>-2191 ~. "Tht Houst of Homts'' 4 BR. baytront home with rm. w/ Ttxas dndftone covered 1v/cedar shakes, to beach. Only $325 monthly. l<lvely 2 BR apts w/ pool, k : ~T7oo$28,500 by owner. 833-0101 pier&: sliJI. From SlS0.000. firepl. TutefuJly decorattd furn . Liv. rm 5 br's 3 ba's DAt.BEY REALTY ~2533 carports. \Valk to :shop's .. BA, trp , a:araa:e. Avall 1m-JUSI' completed 2 BR. crpts, _..,. ~alk.er R. lty. 67.S..5200 wallpaptr &: shutt~l'I. Crpta .. 2 frp1c·,. "1:...,_ kitch<o', . . Adults, no pets. $1!iQ.$160 med . to June 15• $300. drpa, bll·lns. $155 mo. 2el 1 3 BR, 2 BA •--n 2 -~• V L'•-NB ~-S ••vu , " 4 BR, 2 BA, bit-ins, lirepl. 1.,1 ~ ~f 6Th-7156 or 675-tOOO Elden Ave. 642-3092 MeMVtrdt 1110 • • MUii Y rm, IT'S AS PRETTY """"' ia IU\.l, v...,n un. drps. Modern blt·in kitch. roof deck. lmmed . Occup. Cpts. drps. Fencd d. $225. pe. mo. .-vmona, '--'' · J~~~E~~"=-== o=~--~~-~ +-~+--+~' sp111klr. $~~3:--2~•""'°'"'•"1....-~ew!y-lighted-Roman -3-BRo,---De~Bll}:een--PleAty =61-atoiqe pe:~ -unr!MUifeJG!h-:0-raufile mo, ~ 1r"QUJE'l2--mlnn-oopieX-Huntington Bl•ch 4400 NE\'/ carpet. Childn!n Qk. Prine only. 546--3.Sl! Ce.ndle on thP. 4th of July; temporary, ATchitect Dbl. Gar., fenc'd & ldscpd. family, $350 mo. Priv. ply, I Blt·lns, gar, patio. &.ide. No pet!. 2 br. $135. Call beauty, beauty everywhere designed & bit. Lo int. QIC: ~~If 111,. call 497-131.~. L•tun• Btach 3705 Adult~ no pets. . NEW SOtrNOPROOF PRIVT SSl-4487. "' ~ewport Btach 1200 in this sparkling 2 br 2 ba transfernblt I oa n .• By __ _..:,._ __ 1010 SO. BAYFRONT -• 364 16th PL 642-1298 1 $.s·avall Feb. 2Cf 6. Mar 1 DELUXE 2 BR. Decorated. SPECTACULAR VIEW townhouse near adult pool. Owner. Phone. 673--2854 tor -1 t 10 l to bet Ioc 535 Mant"'rery Drive: 2 BR, MERRIMAC WOODS B&ock to octan. Garages Spacious. Patio. Adult&. $160 . of HARBOR f-.~.99.l. appt. S:11.ut, Y:·B~a.s:1~ ~ths ho~ den, 1% BA. 2-<:!ll' gar. Fum. Fum units avail See ad uo. 202 A 14th. 536-1.ll.9, 673-1784 & last. 646-4760 aft 4 . l LIDO ISLE e Red Hill Realty 2 BR. Attract. Xlnt Cond. Tu1tln 1640 & 2 BR. 2 bath apt & 2 boat or u.nfurn . Avail. Apr, May der class 5100.' 425 Merri-2 BA. Pool. Adu!. ts o"'"'· $200 n 35, 2 br. Im.mac. Encl .. !lo u · Park Ce te I · o ·u ba k A · & June (ow;ier oceupies . ....., •· nrv. n r, I'V'\ne \\'ner wi ClllT)' c pier & dock Fum. $1200 fr6m July tbru Aug); avail. mae Way. 54_5"6300 mo util • pd. 11676 Cameron. &: gar. 1 infant OK. No pct.. S BedRlonl + extra room .• .,·.,Call!!!!!!A!!nyu!!·!!m!!e!!833®0!!!!!!!!!!!'I Lrg l\otortpge. Lo\v down. TUSTIN Meadows: 4 br, 3 per month. • ' for winter rtntal !tom Sept. SUS CASITAS . 847-2125 '540-C670 ___ , __ 7r.t_ lJit TD Barpin at $45,500. Phil ba, shake roof, ALL rooms Lind• Isle "-··tlo-t~ du! ==-=,_.~...,.,_,..,...... __... _.. 7"• l BDRM BY OWNER., Less Sullivan. 548-6761 crpttd, drps. washr A dry., .,.,,. .•;;;;;~0 on, Citll collect after 6: 213: Furn. l BR Apts. A ti 1-BDRM., ntWly decon.ted. DE·LUX indi vidual than 1 yr old. Walking diat landsc. w/sub-troplcal fruit BILL GRUNDY v,.......,... 21~. only, no pets. 2110 Newport $135 ~mo. incl. uW.. townhouse,• 2 br, trplc, 'fi ~QWAn~rl~~)-lo school• & ahopping oentcr. B•lboa l•land 1355 trees. Ma~ xtras. Rear Yd $.170 . mo/yrcy , Fum/unfurn. NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba, blt·lns. Blvd. Ci'if. 642:9286 Tn.dewlnds Realty MJ-&'11 patio, aar. $150 548-3428 833-2(13G: for .appl _ ..... ______ tacts Irvine Raneh. 6'4 % DeliahUul 2 Br. 2 .Ba. trpl. 2 drapes, 5hq carpet, view, '"',ooo. BY O\"NER. 1/8 loe.n. By Owner. 838-2129 or car 1ar, 2 patio&. doCk. •1226:;;;:~1tl9ll~O!o~~st~494-82t!O;,';~~l.:G..:ac::'lt:.:•..:•;:.l ____ .;.1000=.:G.:ac;.;,.:.:r"':•c.l ____ .;.1000'-"'.:G.:•::nt:.:r..:•;:.l ____ .;.1000:;;;:_I .-• m-3982 •• 3 ~~· Bonlll rm. C.thed:al Pier ,,_ noat! "Liltlf' Is· SM-$470 Adults only, no p eta. .: · · ceilmgt. Priced for quick land1" Charmin& East Bay· 675--1880 . LlllUftl Nleutl 3707 FANTASTIC corner loc:a.tion. F.ale by owner. 833-22.34 -front DUPLEX. Five bed· L~I Buch 1705 Ot.UtMING-3 Br, Furnish-. A¥W L r - One of a kind \\•Ith l&fS': Irvine 1231 room three b&th born~ with ed, Beach house. $2M mo, 4 BR 2 BA. !am rm, w/w f.an'ti!1 room,over.1ized patio. Two bedroom one 6 BIA.CH Avail Lil June 20. 673-4683 cpt, drpg. gardnr, view, ~ bedroom. musive bath apt, ten years o 1 d. CuNOOMINIUM eves fenced yd. $350 mo/lae. ~and •'parkllnr 3 BR, 2 BA, Ice tam rm, Built by Owner.--Firtt ttme SPACIOUS 2 8R~ 49WUO ~Aflltutdpool.Walk pool. tenni1 courts etc. limed. Exclusivell1ttn1. 2 BATH Ouplexei Fum. 2975!-=11"._·=,_==Vl=t..====I Or::mb:"'.1:: • .., ...... Jiiiie A Westcll!t Crptl, drps, many othtt tx· $169,0CIO. Owner will finance Facina beautiful larJe pool ....--. •a:: )781 '°"" t() f«m blr·tlmp l9lWOff#. , ,......_ Owner'• family trv. <!Olar TV, tape deck. 8'1' internt, 29% down. ju.•t 100 yards from private 1 BR furn Duplex \n Colla rUod and ,.,... • hllld to eto. 142,500. -Boy a Beach Rlty, Inc. .,,ch. 1.agu,. aroa pede<t Me11. Qul•l No d..,.. LOVEtY, Lllot new, 2 BR. I P I NSOO 1· 1· ;t,eUew at $39,950. CALL 901Dcw:rDriYe.SUlte126NB for yea.r round U~i.na:. ln-548-2720 ~ttloB.lt!:':· ~s,Pb~~ • • • ~ Sooth Cout Real Coron•' del M-r 1250 &r.i-2000 Evet. 673.()479 vestment or rentals. Sellina RENT,ALS • child, ok. $1.95. &17-11:1 or ~ I J I f ,.a:.caa.. r.ompltttl,y11Urniehed in •ttlk. HOuM1 Unfurntshed 546-4399 · • e DUPLEX e e Open Dally 1-~ e Hunllnf!!!! Botch 1•00 ing tocalo deotr. Two'""" .;:,;;;:=,=====I I ROD EL" I NEAR OC::AN 716 LARKSPUR -with lower -i\. ,...,.,,,G;;,t;:;:no=r•;:;:l_~--31;..;00.;.;~ Dupltxt1 Unfu. rn. -75 L. --1-1....l....J....J fj • --· • 2 ~·• ach • llRESTIGE HOME laundey. Fu1l7 maint>tned'' ., I I I~ I ~-8;, •t!il, :k).;;.,' dU· lmmoculate 2 BR. hom• MOVE UP Corti""' ~ tncltldo 2 FOR LEASE 2 BR, l a.. Sm d'", C.r, Sm • • pu. Lift 1n one & rent the ~~.PRA1.JK~'N Ooyl~ & Shitld1 built these pools, tennbi. etc.:. close to i.arse. family home, extel~ 1 d , O~r p • _& c p t•, -·...,., **· RIAL TOR 1b<,•0uto3·e~t!.!..~t._T_s;i~rwltl! sHupcr ~"211th0ppll'lg, Ooa•t tent condition. 4 bed~ Wllhl'I~ avall. Adnlta. ~H EKEC -· 1 J , ......_ Rlty. -2414 • '73-22!2 • ~" ·~ w •vy. -•='"t ""1, muat d•n. tamUy' ioom. 3 batlll. no peta. ,.IS. M2-13M N.B. l--;..:,,=o., ,-,-...-1 I .._,..wpcjl1_Pc»t Ottiee --------tush shll carpet. and ctJ&. ttt to appreciate. Slown $275"/Mo. plus gardner. RINTALS '+ • • • 1 A •iott t1td to I QOlfuf of '· ,, .... SLIP ~~ckit.~~: r ..... :orbym;,'· 20U :~=tr.µx&l<>7!U Aptl. Fumlthad ............. _._........ I ~~~In pet'"°': .. """. .... b doen, co-.... TIMI FOR F.K. loan at • tow WT pet I -·-· NI-I 1-ii351tn1 ni« i Br, C-pt'1r. GeilO'••I -~Hc.Y .. R .. R;.;E;.:s ___ ~ • 4 --· Owner will month. Call! ..,,..M .-· ,., RIO, w/w, d""' carport. 1 • I • I I I 0 ~ "'-"""ij0 .-....i •9-. -~ oo "°"" 9UIC:" CASH WI SILL A HOME PANOltAMJc Ocean View K't<ll OI<. Bier • .,..._ The GORGEOUS Now _ • • ,._. ~/~'1,! ~":, o;:.'J.;°'to!. = = ~ 1~; THROUGH A I VEJRY 31 MINUt lS cor. tot. Pvt bch. Monll'Ch t.AKE1'RONT Lak• Forest VAL D1SERE e PRrNt NUMl!tf~ \£11US IN II r I' I' ,. I --~ Waker & Lee s.,. lll,9l0. U9·13ff, new2Br,2 Ba.Jllulh crpts, Sinale-1 b.-2<br. F11rn.-unr. 1"!!! s9y•t!! --.•.. lllNll lu•IM llHtty D •1.LY PILOT <19!>f519 J & dl'(I$. l3tlll mo. ~-Sauna, Act'y Rm, BUll1oi1 . . -w. -,. f7W663 .. __ 1682 Edit!&<, J¥JN"f JUST ivisu ... DIAL dtr«t '1m 0 ..,.. Thci•PY & 43· ""'· BBQ! 9 uNSCtAMtttE •i6v£ 1m1.tS J I --1 I I I a ... Iii • 0 u r w ANT AD "142~ $40-3140 ~thine IO Nmtlb )'OUl' 'Your ad, tht:n_slt back Md 200> Parsooa Rd. 642.aGitl TO Gn ~'1tSWEI . • 4 ~ do n·tn ..w be 'llW QUICKER YOl1 cw. ltomt • • • llntl _, • ._ .. ,~,.,,,"' ''"' ·-""'' ~SUN NEVER s.:rs on SCDM·LETS ·ANSWER IN CLASSIRCATION 7600 ~Jt.llWllN61I. THE'QUJCKER,YOUSELL toda)>'aOU.tltodMo.--Now t , ' .!D~~Y~PIWl'!:,!!:!?:_~'!'~.~AN'l'~~ADt!~l 'l-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:!l:~~~~~~- ' .. ' / , \ - , - ' - --~-~--·-----~-----------..---. -··~-----..,,.~ RI c . ' See A.word WIMhlt c.. l MERRIMAC WOODS! L••urlout Sp•-• a.,..,,~ Offering : • " When You . Wont if done right ••• ( l Oran .. County's Most • hatfhl .. • Private Pttiol A~ I ....... C ~ '• Heated Lanai Pool i iiNnt Otftllllltll • .-. F -I Prl •· n--·h F£ATU I~ ~ULIIMOS ERE 1 llMr' """ ee ••;.;:-~- FOil YOUR COMFORT AND PLEASURE 2 lotl'rm --ns • 5M· ""-completed 1 or 2 1oc1.._, 2 ....... 2 lodr'm & Dtn m Whoddfa """" Wllltldre - - J Call one of th&--experts1~11--1----'1 listed below/I ut:niahord•or Unfurnl1hod. Alr-cond. I;;:; ' -""84!4 , Sl'ICIAL CLASSIF~TION POii -' oilh\ga, dlahwtthera, luah lo ... opl .... .,Ith tit loyaldo'Di-., H.B. NATURAL llORN SWAPPlllS SlltVICI DlltlCTOllY SIRVICI DlltlCTOltY trNm1 & w1ttrf1ll1, -'evaton, llO't. ti'*-Spectei kite c. ... T F c • h •-with -111 octlvlt'-.. _ •-~ S LI--5 --J .... : lo•plttlne' wt '£!! C nl!'! M25 •-•• -. -· c-. .... Mar s250 s.nt• ...,, · 5620 ;;:;-;:;::·;-;;:I;"'m;;;;;;I & IWlm -la, pr1"1to .. ,... w/----r """11 ~ AD _, ---CAIU1E1' SIUM CLEAN I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ji~;j;ji:l;Aiij:ii'ij;": """"""" _... -.. • ..._ ....., ,. _. •~--. UCENS!!D cbUd est, m1 ED No aoap. no brlu.bel: H.K. Clark TAx SERVICE ROM $140 · $210. Adulh p1 .. -. Jult ..... 11 $10$ 10 SUL t:AftCS t • 2 ~'·°"• ~DT':':.:#:., _ '~~vr'"" ... .., ..._, MolldlY tbn1 J'rid.t)t. For est.~ 23 yn. in lnll F f 2600 Harbor llwd~ next to Naben e..nt. ' ~: • er. 'ltOdlo APtL Cttl-plex). To 'l•ce Yeur ,....,.,, Pera••• M Playroom. 1: tenmt yard 541-5285 ~ c. ot 42S 'Morrlmac Woy, Co1t1 Mesa. US-• Crpll. -lrJ>lc, 1p -~ PHONI '42-5671 • wtlh PW equi-nL Soulh A~*-uSbam~,~ • .':!. SJ;~ • -home or-. e 6300. Everything new. Move In ftOJll'l. ,b' ldtehen w/bltN. 1 ChUd ' 1' 1 • ,Cout Plua afta. ~ •lW"" --·-"' ~ Ok, no pejl. l/rllClloola. !l2IO 1961 lmPorial -..val.at ·Lot IO'XIZI' In !'WI a.or. iWIYSl'M'ING By The """"· houlecln'r 827.;m2 lronlnt '755 SIDO Cosio ... :. 'lllO ON TEN AM , So.-°"""'&!-Qlr1f...,.), Iii'! boal< wlw>Je~, ,v.,. ·lottt, Floddl. 2li4:1ot trom Wffli. You fllrL transp II• ,._ --------1 • 11 . Co If• Meaa B RAND-NEW PT-HOMES A ~ 1 • 2 BR. 1"um 6 Unfuril lood tond. For: Jot, TD'• or waterway;9'1.ue $3$90. WW iw..tn. Call 60-.!tD? • :D:.:".<.f~.:•.:•.:11 ____ ;:-;;:: ELEGANCE .. ~. J"trepl4ces I prtv. patici t L...,... a.ch 5705 1 ! '!' Set at Udo Sbott1 Ho. trwfe f\'.)t 2 Br traUer Ot -_. e DUDDY Drywall Co, ~'ii:r.°t..:a...: Puola. Tenn1J. O>ntnrt 8tfJt. ttl, 617 Udo Pk Dt, NB. equity-~. 146-1'47 ~ fenc:ed >'!. ~ ·s.'l&U Hacienda Hilrtlor 900 Soa Lant. CdM ~ BY OWNER. 1 .... , 2 BR. JJ' magh, dbl · pl&nk utll HiYE. 29 BRAND Ni;w lqncht1. Vie WUMT • 5et' LJc'd c.ntrac.,... ':t:;' or ======== Util includM. NO ~£tS I -bl.th UPI~ 1:-1 .... room. •'°fed, mint cond., val $1793 WAl'n' f'1tEE • Cl.UR BABYSI'M'ING t,n my Mme-. l!lectrlc•I ' 6640 Pa Intl~ . "'-' 11: 2 BR. '"°4170 l!;arat.io...t Hwyl 1"' BA. Bedtooms ii: f\111boat,140 hp cray .. P'ully re. Vl!°N'Dl.NC MACHINES. lnedale. Wetldy. M&-0839. $MU JObl . Ph. 141 Adult livfnr iD a 1 • · 2 BR, cipra, drpl, dtnin&: room. kitcben, 14 J'or lot or 1' At marlna, , DESf:RT t.ANt" OR 1 dl)1 onl,y, north Costa ?i.leaa P:•pe entlnt ~ ttvtt before lived in. Pri-Meditertaneail· A~ • ~ utiL Avail Mardi ba~ pvt Ttar_ P &tJ.,: lJdo Shores Jtote1, 617 Udo O'CONNOR. ,499-lNB · a.ru. 56-2201 · ELEcrruCIAN: lice!md a:•--------- • potiO nvtni. Near Blt·lna, ..... crot>, d?PI.·· L ~ --· Cpq, d"" Pk Or; NB.. For MW only -BABYS!Tr!NG In..,. home, bonded . SMall jobo, SUPERIOR SIRVICIS N &eh le: Sbopptnc. All new ptqe w/1torage, POOt &&ow, rtfrl.r. c::arpart. Jut ENOLllH TUDOR 'DOdcePwrWan.Onpr.S. daysonly,nortbCo&taMeu. maintenance ii: repair1 . '4WOJ7 t.Jns, c&hwuben. w/w 241 Avocado 642-2921 ~... 5., btlns palnled. Adu!ta. no "H'•L 0. H'll" ttr to 1 UMd by Cark Gab. aritL M>2201 ~ PAINTING-EXT-INT . •-_.....,. _____ ......; pets. C.U S&t, Suft,qr Moft, 1,n I :::======= n-~-·.,.'-,..._ Y•-&l'J)Ptinr, .... pea. private ~ I rooms, bea11t. 5 min. Paa. le In African movie, Trd for ~ babysit Wffkday evts -.---...ic ~tu-...., 1• ORLEANS APJS. ~~ =~~ 2.,,::-. l.mt Apt \&l'lfUrn d Iden&. T!tl NB/Of St8-l5&1 lm\r ~ wb1 dr veh. 6t6-46Q or Fri A Sat nl&h1a. Call ~f.:;loo:;;:;rl::.._ ___ _;•::6=65 AVERAGE 1 atory exterior :;; :~::~plus beach $350 mo, Yl\)r: ).wt -Le~ •.•• :~ .. ~HAVE Et..E~ONIC OR~ Have LUnd at" men·, aldl. ~arae 61S-<l506orffl-3'1'26 CARPET VINYL Tn.E :!..2 = ;1mor c:e· BR-1 BJ...deJ~·sin&le 2 &: 3 BR avail. Adults MJ.. £. Balboa Blvd. No. A ?·BR. Apt. untum., p)d J&.. pa worth $14~. WILL blnd l1!f1 A prlta. Want BABYSIT MY CM bome-da.Y, Free eatimate Uc. Contr. ue Pl· ''!' m.az. (213) 864-.lM& cation ................ PXJ SWAP for llti model car, mtn'a roU cluba, Haw d:lo-wk alt ach. Vic or Harpa 543-'1262 5464411 Interior prices avail . onictn Apt. Homes 1741 Tustin. Oleta Mica , t-81t. fllmiltwd ~ OCH.l'l •what have )'OU... tation IMChJ.M want etec. Sehl Exp'd mother. ~ "..,_~~===~=~ 1 SUllFLO)VER AVE. ...... -Canon,~ lallloo ltlond .ll5S v;.w · .................. 116' * 11"9024 * Irle typewriter'.'8:Jl.l<i6 IWIYSITflliG, nice clean Gordonlnt -I PAINTING-11/T/Ext. Btwn S. Main &. Bristol -------,..----------Studk> APL, turnbhed. Util. School Bus O>nwned to bomt C.M. area. Fenced )'d. o,;;;.;::;;:.;;:~---;;;:: I Jack can do that pa1ntins vat be bull c livin •3 ., et c Loca tied % mile E. of South 2 BR apt waturn. Stow A: paid •••. , • , ••• , ..... $89.50 hou.ae car Self contaJ.ned 190 Acrtt major U.S. hwy Hr day or wk. S.W-$826 * HERR!NG'S ~ r m p-1 • 1 e Job-tut, clean • vay·rua! Coast Plua Shopping Center f j YiB A"*'• . refrlg. Adults Only. No ptts. MISSION ~1'Y ~0731. N~ enilne 11 tirn. fronta.p, bOomlnc San Di-:J;,' Jia'VSITTING * Garden Service Elt. 894-3895. 847...J.MI Call 540-1973 a. rway I a -Pt' Call~ ..... wkndL 100 CLll'F D"'tVE 'lntJe•fo.· traller. ... Co. Trade IU0.000 ... .r .............. --EXPERTCIJW<·UP SUBURllAN Palntlni/Decar . . Eves. $45.2321 1, $170-t BR. l1n BA. UP-J Br, * 637-6119· ·* !:c!ux ·~· TD't, liated ' ' PtrlONlll..ied work t 0 r Expert Guaranteed Work. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I Near °'"""• Co. Airport. & H1111tl!'!f'llt -h 5400 Ill BA. Cl'pt., ..,,., bltlnl. Palm Sprp, 2 br, 2 ba ',.cbt 6'6-1234 tocllyl . particular poopl<. 9S-4914 ..,.,.. est No job too Juao ucr. Adults only. XD.22 ·~ ,,.~ u--ry -too small 49f.3l90 Santr. Ana AVf. ~ ON .••ca V\ew of ocean. WaJld.ns 411-b9me .• vafU $19,500. £q. LOT tn Ona Valley, La>ce "'""' ~ , NEW lawn., r e~aeedlna:. "-~·~~-·~~~~ -HARBOR ~WNHOUSE J • 211 :7 Harbor-near W'Won • 2 Br l'ii Ba .. . eH TOIWnhoule ·$125-$13S eated pXll • -Adulta only NG pela • AdJ to aboppiQe • DUI taJx:e tG town. Allo furn. Sll'.500. WIU tr..s. toir home Arrowbnd: valut" $l5CXl. •tc 65'0 Complete la.wn care. Cean • llf'terior .. lst.r.kw e Bachelor,. very larce $170. bch ateL UT1 Deepwell J\.d. nd on lDcome Unit harbor BRICK It CA.RPENTERY up by job or month. Free A:coustic ~ ptd. U J'l'I 2 BR Studto, Un!. Newly e SIN~LES FRO¥ $140 •• _ ... _2449 or_~ _ (il) ~-"'·-) --, UN. 6ff,:MJ2 • .--t. .. , .. .:.__, •-•·-a, estlmat.t1. For info call e~. Slate Uc. Pfttl- deoo<. Ntw --·~ e 2 l!R'l\O'BA fROM;$225 _ -~·~ ....,,~.. -·~ ··~· Spac. IP'Owldl. Ad!Ia, No e : BR-2 BA l'RObU200 2 Bllim 21\ith newIYiiilji~ ';\. * W '* * .'Ii --k ~t1)0tloa, ~-2417 or -pnts. 043-1711 . - Pell. $140 Mo. 2183 Fountaln . e 3 tR 2 BA FROM 136f> '°.,,,.... Adulll or\11· 49M42I -· patio roofl & all l>t><• of * ANTHON'l''S * INT & >;xt' PbllJl fiii -- Wo,y E.~.-W.on ~-r RF.AL ESTATI· ltlAL l!_SrATI ltlAL I ATE ,.pe.1n.e.ms -· ·--be ' ~".~-~~~ ••• ~.}·. wu.on .. wu.an Gardlos M«ted pool#unt·tt!l'lnis , Gentr•I Gen.r1I O..r1I BUILD.' £iDOCkC ~ i ui:: at COltl t» mon'' .. _'U ........ ...._.. --11--11-A-pta.) rec J"OOlltOCUD view'I-•. ...;;.;.;;c;;.;;.;... _____ I Brtdc. bklck, concrete , ... ~An lendscapt"a or Jim 54.o«IS. SPLJT1 ... 12&31Nma •pll .. --· Rontolt w.--"91 Office Rontol 607I Lota .-'100 carpttltey,no·,....,.....,. -~..__. -EX.P"1NTER, -llCbl crpti & dtpa. blt-inl No pell Stturtt:Y"guanfs . ' • · I.Jc, Contr 962-6945 NURSERYMAN • teacher wUl paint nn A: MARnNIQUE 2885 M•-,,..._ l HUNTINGTON XLNT ....... !.. =-t,:, ku,.,.INGnlN llACH LOT. -tor umll. 301 ,E_ Fi\EE Ell Brick. blocl<, LANDSCAPER ~;.~~--:-= clo"" "'°"""' wl park.· "---Vordo -51;0 PACIFIC ~da::;. .. n.k.. At~ 3 Ali' Conillt,.... ~lhSllOSL ,iiM~OlvllER. atone, pl&ntan " ••tty 12~ ;;:1s:.k1-• or cusroM ~·~-. 1n-. ------ Spa surroundina• w/ pn-.._ -·1 Br or z + den.· Npt iAf , , ON HACH IL~ • · ways. 53t413. State Llc'd. 1-;i;:;o:;:;,::;.· .:::;,=::,...~_; • ~-• ey. Patios & pools, Nr. *2 BR. biC clcllets. '*" 1U~~~~TH.8. areaattMar15.t0izismot~)( ~avalla hi JAPANESE Ga.rden ln& ~~.~~~ hOppiJli. Ad:tlta onJ)'. crpt, mi-. Avail. snno. yrly . .213:.8&145.2: · -.e:-tlocaUon_::"J{i,."ftn:~ ~':-_'!:._ "-" 6200 Buslneu S.rvkfl .Ju ~~~:_!;•·&: ~~ = w.. V& UIE'T DELUXE APTS Adlts, no peta. $1.SO. 5.i'i..3i00 * LARGE new l .Br, with p JtO FE-SStONAL NU. t ... : ~ Air CONtiUoped, .1l;IU a-""'"'-. ......,.. acrea ·with 96i:"im*' J .. " BACH., 1-2 & 3 BR'11 loads of atorqe, drtuina: · winti 1man liomie"'ar 1. Bfl !""au.-,..· ·mtranee, nont-u.s:. ',hiy,·ay frontqe in Protea. TyplJll~•t ·bu. ii':O::i==-..,......,...- ' Q * PAINTING, Int-Ext. Local reJnences. tmmad service. ~ Jm Santa Ana AYe, C.M. Newport h•ch • .-room, Pµl.lman bath• 11.pt Nr . C>Cean Yl!Uiy aae' on -BMcb Blvd., reat boomlnc San DifocG "to. prl.ces. Pick Up & ddiv. AL'S ~ A Lawn Apt Ul "'" ""'A2 ~ Dilibwashet. Bit-Ina, Shag . • • • te&aa to ~private J)&l'ktl'I& .... ____ I •• "'000 Call """ ....... 1Jal.ntenanc9. ,,_--i .. i p·~G • Exl·lnt ••• -. .,...,....,.,. Rea11. Newport,or• Laguna. 16t. ..$:W> Ptl' mOhth for "'"''_.. mua ff . ...... ..,_,....., lndm:trial • ~.._ 1U.L• 1.u• .. ~·· LLA MESA APTS. BAYFRONI' ::i:::,,!;' ~·!lo~~ •!M-fil8. 41>&C<. "'1k ... Cl>WI clown...,., 646-123< , .. .,,. * -* =.~~ ~"· ;ni:e:'l~•·c:h~ %te8!!,~l=-a»~ distance ti> beach. Atlults ~~.ftR=::r: =~bl~ B~~ R,..... ,.,,.rty 6205 8ullders 6570 COLLEGE Student To Do PAINTING, Papetitw l? yrs. Mrr, VI 2 BR p;oI. dren welcome, no pets ranMnplc'1.Allelec.Poo1. ::.8262 Atlanta. H.B. ~ 53'49a ~.; ... =:to.~:: C'~ONLAU:VwlolbyJOFJ ConttrucUon Co .~=-~~~~ ."!.1!.~ .. ~~~boad- et.!e! $160 abo turn $185. JIQ(t water, boatdocb. $350. ELDERLY la(y,on i!l"nMn -1L1' PILOT oWnr. $IDt dn, bU $102 mo. Medallion~Buildl!r, N•wpart eeve~L;,.,=--,,.-,...,...--l '":ifi~~~ji•pw~ij:-iAJ~iliS" I w. Wibon 646-nst up. Sl2l W. Cout Hwy, Nf:w. * ~At.B:A APTS. * ~~apt or cottqe. 'H11"1 IPCH.ILYD. ind inter I~. 9C-3803 evu. Bch. Call 673-o8352 ;-: *PAPERHANGING R. Stove .A i;e-frl&, drpa. S!O'l't.. 6Q.Zlll2: 1 Ail '~ 1 BR. f'Qrnbibtd,. nAble •• --UlfTI~ 81ACH-JAPANESE Garilener, 1; PAINTING. * *4GS pl .119 pd $12Q, -NEW ,'Bdrm 2 bat\. ~I . ,.,,.,, pr, Cl'lll•. I< dl'l"l. -~==:==:==::t~f~;;;>,;,,,,,_.~,:!'ln~I.,,---u~~ I& Dooo 210 eq>'<L Oountry;yult NMco. ~ * * . ~·-mW ~· $100. Ad•ll•. 8111 Gar!Wd. :: . oo±±C,"""' -.. rt 6 Cabl-1klnv '5IO ReJJabie, !fte t1L 64J.<389 ..... • ~~ """ ~ uu • HB 962"90I it....1 for.Roni. 5"s IOl<CEl.rn Office opaoe, ' Plostorl"" Pa .... , 1 B uW 8acheJor apt~&: rtfri_g, firepJ.ace:.·$225/mo. M2-41'4' =·~·--~------------"'---'=I t>ana·Polnt. comer a:tua·ot~ GORGEOUS View • Detert RESIDENTIAL &: Comm JIM'S Gardenin& It la.wn R I 6llO partially furn. Utll pd $105. <:r8ayABeachRealt;J A1'I'RAC. 2 &: 3 BR. PoOl. SM. Furn , room/privatl! h, ~. lJc11.t. Ebb. door 'A M6Gntns. 4 ml'i E. Qdtom Cahlnet A ~ maintenance. Rel. A com· __ •.;..p1_r-----·I 6'6-4l06, 54&-6680 a"'o"'NEYM='=OON='".-vi.w~~.-.-,'.I :1::_ x':~n~~l~T:i~: home. Kit priv. LallDdey ·"'!e RM!ty._ 1-'a•lm Sprlrwa. lmproVe-Ft1m Re-Fim!h:h!&. 6'5-{»91 merdaJ + 540-4837 •PA'l'CH PUSTEIUKQ BARGAIN -Dix sml 1 br un-elegant carpe'ting, 2 BdrTrb, 8fl-15M f.ac .. ~fea.a Verde.~-DU.NEWfioRT ILVD .menta m. ~t.lal acre. GARAGE CABINETS. JAPANESE Garde l)e r, A& b'Pts'. rfte estlmml, util pd. No chldrn, no tlnplace, prage i2St,1---------$40 mo. 549-1!27 ~ sq.·ft. opposite New: % down, CJnY ba.l. ni~ Low u fl:,per aq. fL txp'd. Compl. yard,ervice. Call 5IO-l8Z5 , 998 EI Camino Dr, 548-2394 2 BR Apt.• Cl.rpeta. blt·ins, $15 ~ WK UP W/kUchtll part City Hail. 6'5!1601 ~000. •Cl.ll &e.l&U. e 5f9..090ll e Free e1tlmate. 541-8255. 637-9.'.& OCEAN View: 4 bf, 2 bL dbl Wa.1her!Df)'tr IPtet". Gar. $30 WK.UP A.Pb. 1J16 New· &AU;. otfu.·~ 'bU,y cor-ARJt6WjitAD t,u, 13 hr, 2 G~'L yd. Clean-up. tree Plumb1nt rum. .... EW TOWNHOUSE oar. bll·lnl. $300 Y1'>· Call Avail Mar I. Call 96U51ll Polt Bl"'2, ~. ,..,. eo.t."11 ... ~5Ymontll · ba, _.u _,,. viow, tfOO·"I ..,,, ""°'till Sprllilr --------1 1% BA & 1 • 2 BR. 962.-1343 , , 1 BDRMS, l •BA. pvt patjO, ROOM for emp&oyed_-rna.n or adlitita ~. 6C.QIO fl. $3%.950 IJ.i8.:.t9!M 337-3289 Carpenttrl"I 65'0 ~-Haul.~--~ PLUMBING REPAIR CM. N drp• "1f clDJr .., "D"ELUXE==-"'2,-,Br=-, -,=-=-111. :::.:..i pool~r" d.,..-lady, Quiet bllol!o .,fl>Ool, -Mo¥-....., R I w....... 6240 . CARPINTllY EXPER. Ja..-GOrdoner. 110 job too lllllll1 . 5'>2108. 3T1 w. WU9'll> w .. tclllf Joe. -• bll-lm. --... ~-----1 C<ll 642-ll.19. alt'~.. . -vmCll ..:.......!.. MINOR Rl:PAIR& No JM °""""" Yd llerv&. ,,.. • ~ • ~ ..... dlx. 1 " 2 BR. Sbaz AduliL $240 "'°' 6U-<2'74 NEW • I Bit & 2 BR. w/ --' 1 • • 115,...,l!. llTS 2 nn llllle. NEED 3 lllt •·BK uao ., tt Too -a. ~ Jn ..,. utlmatu. C<U 541).1332 Custom Pbnnbl.., ts, dJ'ps, b1tlra. Immed ~t°'Bd"'"nn-~-.-,.-,-,-l<d.,._a.,.I..,,.the frplc. Crpts, drps. lirldbori Motels, Tiir. Crtt. '997 All' (ttld. ~.,. __ .. me.. home fGr CASH bu)oera. .... • other c:abtmta. CLEAN-UP SPECWJ81' .... $161>$UO 540-1913 ···---Co. 5Jl'.2'19 -· "'1.....,.!focatod. Ebbtldo lloal\7'-54MI" u .. -tea.. ~~-odd • 551-9644 .• NEW crp ""· ' • beach. No .... , 1125. mDnlh '-"='========""I WE!lKLY ..... sea La"1 S.~Callf lit I/IL Bk. Bia&. BUllN"SS ... -·~. -IL 0. ~ .... bk~ occu .. ~ 2321. Y•ariy. 6'13-2Zi6 F°'""oln Volley 5410 Mold, 2301 llowpnrt Bl"'2., Coat.a MHa 142-)485 ,. a -. uona . Rooll"I .... VEL~~~'A:.:f.:: 3 BR. 2 BA. nr ocean. frpl. "1"u"s="'m-o;.:.=,~-• .:,o.:;r.:y1 Colla M... LAGUNA ll!ACH' FINANCIAL REPAIRS* ALTERAnONS yJ-~~·~~~ ----------1 d>hwhr. $235 mo. Yrly. No ======== Air c..dltlonOtl B I CABINETS. ~ -·· ---~· •~· ALL typH '""1<, .... A peU. 2260 Pla.centia. c.all peta. 541-tam Wkdys 9-5. Townli;dse, % Br. 2 Ba. Guest Hemet SM · OH FO""•-~"" UI Mlt * ~ lttia Job Ing, planHna. 962-2)35 ,...,,ha]t lhin&lea. LEAKS iii gar, 3160 &-B-Q, new refrlg. Dshwhr. _..;., __ ~--~ Desk .n&o;J.1 !:nrbt:c. ()pportuftfflH 6300 Zi )'1'a fXl!a'. 548-f113 _,. e DELVXE 1 & 2 BR Garden E•st Bluff 5142 Pool/ ttc fac. Avail ?o.1atth nlOMAS Gueat home In ~ ~l-.. a .... nd'-Int Atrlllatt GEN. repair, add., ca.b. Gerier•I Services 6612 ~~· W«k par. No 64S- " BJ · ~ lo 15th. Call (213) 3J2...5'W1 col· Co1ta Mesa bu.,.,...,.-, tor v~ .,.... "' 1 Fanni"• 11 .. -U•· -.,.-="-.,..,,-,,.-,,--.,.-.,...,-1 #lpt.s. t-1111, p .. v pat , am~··-•-1 •• ::-.::t:-te prime kation ta downtowo CANDY SUPPLY ..... pane .. ,., rt11.r .... -. Roof Leab: Re~ * h•ated .. pool. "•'~ Adwts • NEW DELUXE • loci. __ , -· ~ .. -....,,,,. Bt h . 1tou•1 Anythu,r• Diek m-44'9 SUNGUA!Ul Window & rJau - $14,· mo. 546-5163 3 Br, 2 B ~ atJt. tor In.at Incl. room. Ucenied. NtG' 1hGpa . •c · Air eOncrs. " · • Untinz Free e11lmate.. All Typet, Guannfllld .,20 & park 6t6.8US 1Uoned, carpeted, "91.utltul ·CNo Mlltnr b:M:llvedl CARPENTRY, Cablneta * 536-61M * <me year 64U55t 2 BR. bltns,-crp~ closed _ K[!lC. muler auite, din rm 0S.;";';';;A~n;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-; I · e~: Frontmce cm !!lcelltnt income for few Remod. No job too 111\a.ll, garage. Mature adults. ~bl~e.-uto-door • Misc. R_.olt J-Ftrest Ave., rta:rlHdt to boUn weekly wwt. (tleyl Qua1 work. ean -..2516 RAIN plten inatallad. S. "60 mo. 548-4513 or M~ :,,ner avail. Poot le rte VILLA MARSllLLES ....-. Tn MUDCIJ*J putdnc Iota. ISO .end Evefttrwsl. RdilUncand CARPENTRY, Cabinet a Rainey aeuon almost here! 1--•-int~------ LRG 2 & 3 Bit CrpJa. """-I .• ONLY $255 ·e BRAND NEW Sl'OllAGE Garqe !or mrt. per moatll f4r -0,. coJlecllnc monoy .. .,, coin Romod. No job too m>&ll. FrH <IL Reun! ,,._,.,.. DRESSMAKING, .. -.. or 2 kick ok. 2214 CoUece 5 Am'80I Way, N.B. SPACIO\IS New. Eastsldt Cetta M•. '=: =ble· f4r $5. optrated dilpenttn ln Or-Qua! work. Call 84&-2576 H•ullnt 6no tlon cuanntffd. Reuoaellk Ave., Aj'>t. 2, 64&-0627 1 I 2 Bdrm. Apl1. $20 month SU..2657 aerviee aVllllable -:er;: anae Co. and IW'l'OUndllW i£15AIR. Partltlo111, Small rates. Call 96J..toa:t LARGE 1 BR. elec buUtlne. Corona del M•r 5150 AdUltiLWlnt FtJU.Y encloled prqu. All ut.lllda .,uc1 ei:cept anti.. We eatabllab route. remodel, etc. Nlte or day • HAULING. Have '4 ton • DNUmakinc. Al~ nr occ 1i: s. Oit Plaza. S1J5 Furn. a Unfurft. $25 per mo. tdepbcine (Hudlet na.me brand candy lleu! C.aU KEN 5t0-4679. pickup, llcenled 6 lnlured. De.stcned to wit )'OU. w/ refrig, 54().9680 FOR lease nifty 1 Br apt. 0 1.shwa&her .• cokll'~lnaf.. %135 Elden, APt &, C.M. , l>AQ.Y 'PILOT and anacka). $1625,00 cuh REPAIR-mnode:lina:·patioa 49t-1003 Call Jo * ~ 1 BR t 1 N children I over &;ar. Nr 5th & On::hld. ed appliances • pluah sha1 t 222 J'CdtE.91' AVENUE ~-For J)ertonal htttr-LET 'MiE SWEDE DO IT• HAULING, Cleanup. Iota etc. ========= f ap un um. 0 Crpts, drps, stove, re.llig. carpet • choice of 2 color Income Prwperfy .. LAGUNA BL\at: view tn On.nae ·Co. area, ••494-.7853•+ · Hand)lman anytl.me )'OU Tiie, C•r1mlc "74 or pel.&. Gar~. Hid pool. $1&5. Avail immed. ~1. l!Chemes • % baths • stall ....... Mnd name, dttu and call 6C2-J398 Crpts. dt'Pll. 642-8042 it Mana &75-'1528. ahOWera • mirrored wanl· INVESTMENT TAX· Phone nu11tbtt to MtJLn. CARPENTRY, Repa ir•, ' *Verne, The TUe Man* •, BARGAIN -Beautiful Ire COROlJDO APTS. 2 BR. robe doors • indirect 1jpt. SHELTER ~tJJUNER't CEN'TEJ\ STATE DIST., INC., 1811 W, Remodaliftl. cablnefa. No CARL'S Movinf, Haullna: I.. Cuat work. JmtaJLA rtpUn. M BR apt. ~ El Camlno Lower Je\.els, • 1 u d l 0, .i Ins In ldtcben • brtaJdut Trades comldered ce '1t store 'Sida. J\tnt or Bl"Olldwl.1~ Anaheim. Cali. job too smaJL Call 64M2:U. Cleanup. ~ Ton P.U. Reu. No job too ama11. Pluta Dr.,C.M. 637-9585 Frpla, pool., dbl carports. bar.• hu,e private ftnoad Beautiful45W\it•l00% apart. J.e.149 Rtwrsldt Ave. NB. ~ 92IO:l ('114) m-5060., Free Eat 548-8918 pa.Uo. LeUStw llbow41r' 2 BR, 2 ba deluxe apt Crpts, ...,UOI. $1~. ~ patio • plotb iarmct;plqr • ment oomplex, Manr,..-:t_>ll41 a t '•"*" ~ C--• ~--rot · 6600 ' JACK'S • repl!r. ~ ' brick be will --· 6\1 % -•AAnA ..... -11/C. "' -~•• """"' o MOVING • HAULlllG 84T·lll5T-drps, blt·iNI, frplc, patio. HUGE older 1 BR: belt area Bar-B-Q'a • larit at-le ·~ 000 -·" _._,_ -·· ,.,,,_ ~--....... rand N1me . R"~---.~~~~~·!!:..,..,_.:-~1~~1 ::::==:======::=::I $l75 84z..f085 ' ed poola I: lanai. ra · -· ....,,., ""'wu-... ,. ....... ,... • ......... "'-~~SNACK J(Otn'E CONCRETE wOrk all tyi)et, :;-"'"" .....,_ • steps to beach $lT• 3101 S.. Br11tel St. DOC, loc. owaer P.O. BCll Baker, '4S-a33 or. 5M-t15'T (PAJtT Oft .. n T _,,_.), s..mic, bruiln&, hauling, YABD/ Ga.r. Cle an \i p. Troe •--·•---2BRStudio.blt-ins.wuher 6'll«I04 (uMi.N.oISo.~-~. Plual ·~ 11.a. tn4l •"-""LGE ~ •0~•~L __ ....,, ______ _ 543-0844 Sat &; SUn ~ ~·~ ~ --. vwur: aJICI bualneu. VERY HIGH. INCO,ME Sid~: Llc. Scrnrlce i\ RemG\111 tr.es, fvy, trub. •• ~ ~~987 . · NEW % br, 2 ha. den, blt-lna. S.nt• An• Mr. Lile Gd location -• 4%5· 3bt St., Wt .need a diltrtbu.t0r 1" this QQ&Jlty. ta.1010 Grade, backhoe, 96UT«S TREE CUtt!Qc • Rav. Jt" I n crpta:, drpa •. aun deck, vW:w. PHO"I: 557.noo ~.B. r<••.Jf .67$.;1"7 •. , arei for OUl' WldY {Ne,.r.i, MOR& concrete patio ·for uw. WW cut b'lel tor ebert: White EJl!jlhinta? oo. m..m or 535-3l6t. BuilMt• ltent1I *' . :::::::::::::; -_ Pknftrs, TOOl:lie ,&lit, Pay. IUit ~· Ar6atlc setuns HOUHCt.•n•nt 67SS In firewood. ~ aft.J • ·1tc SCIUAltl PT. 1""""'111 · ' Day, Miik Duda, <tc,) 1'o -"f""hllW. 6ff.OJl81 BAY • S.ach Janllllrial TREES, -~ Irlm, ·cu~ ~1'»'400 l'I It. Otllc ., Property 60ll otU"-1 lnvoIWd. w' Nmlah ciJSiiiii COllCllETE eupara. .m.4ow1; 11oon. 1b1Jnp, remowd, llaalld. 30 Rtl&ll itotta.'·ru.213 ~ · aDaccounta:.Yoamutthawpat1ot.pool'deckl,itc.Free etc. Ra• comme'I. )fttxp.Fullylm.-.-s~. Newport· Btacti. Xty /'BUIU>Eit orntl3 NEW 2 tl>._S lltl. per ,. .. i IPlft flt.·61'-'516 6*-1401. •VIII &I Travel i.adae· "°' ll,mO ... IL """"' l>Jds •• ~ !-'!'->.· * OOl/Clllill'C a.on ..... co_=:lllPlEl'E.,;::;;...~qlll}I~-... -...... -. Uphelatwy "" 1'1. ~r, ''.212) 244-3111 ='. ~~roar• ~1'0~~, tlot, -·;,ya job. clt,,.111(, """'rlennad, Rea· C'lYKOSIQ'S Ololm. llltio1. or eW11 <113) 2*071». , , ......... C:. .,;~r:l; For penonaJ -Jrrtemtw .t. ~·Dan. f4US14 alt 4. tonable. 638.2~ . European ~ WAI/TED, Small .-· ... roa11%. Pnpd Int. oit. your 1tt1.wr1ta "Dlalrlbo> CEMENT WORK, no job Jao Moaa --'"' 100% fin! IG-1451 prox. 2IO ltl: lt. Exc:lualw 5J0.*5 em, aa.&dJ 'PM· tor Oivltkm N'o. if•, P.O. Small., mi.,.ble, n. c.arpets. wlnliowl, flool'I, etc. 1131 Newport mv; CM Im p Gt t • d G Itta I NEW au-1l 000 f I &!X !II. Pomooa;i Cl.liL 1179 Slttm. H. 9tidUdt 5tM81S Ra. 6 Commc'1. 5IM1l1 Deco raton Actu1C1rift. ._., • .er t or • 'include Pboae no PhOno 546-<608 . -"'•' « Ie1H .• Yor dtalt&ll1 FOii ..._ • Re~ TIN Child Co,..., I-Tn 6740 sroiiE FOii LEISE In •llt• e tu Slol>, heart of °"'"' M-. Llantod MIO tioailw_ 'fu .Si;,, ..... Panlrlc Bid&:.. '-to · , -°'1lld Ila llMd far a1Jp. ••--. 1'111.•J I< • M 8erkahlrn ftMt(UJ'Ult.'\ln[. · , ment. b:ralct, tan.-ap,or u, ~"'no:)M'l.y ~· 7M. 1 ' 513-9405 Mn.,..._, e I I -1'lli.d au\p npalr aboP daya wk. 1.30 AM•t.30PM. e 12UI YEA!\ WCALLY e SMALL -.....,.,. • ldlaI "' up let 1'ttll uN 1'1111, plllmo,. alt llChl. Quallll<d • - Pier. var1oua .:;;_.:' POR.,. ••m w. 11111 --' .,,.,.., s lltp. ..... lot 2 ... mon. w. A, tBW> SKlln -... _ It. ---""" ~ .. ,., c.n-"'"""'· """·lo~ Oo. CtrtlW l'bbllc ........... l30t W. lla1bola, NB ITJ.7GI Ml-I* cr Ml''H14. Alt. M. -.,., (211) ...... ~---- '11D *-pt m..i, CM Central --1 0111._ce_~_._1"-~---'..;'!!!.._' •·I Lola ill ,,., Rg?~==:,.::._aowContr_.. . "8 ·=~~.\.':' NEAi\ C.M. Cty Hall. 3 lllll. PALllDAL&: Ntw lnlem&· Oimor ..urtnr, 511-12!1 AddlIIM1 * ,._,,... la No, NoW)>Ol1 8l"1L = ~ 3 =:.,~1e1i.o: 1:;: 1~TOOYi~¥."'"""-..~"' Cli ~"!';;ino ~~= ""' tp -dn. R.ot ""-"·-· --.. . Bott L-lon hi C4M l9lN w' ~ da. -Ia. 493-1112 aft f l'M , DIAL_, -a.a..,. Tl,X_ -VICE Iii - IOO 6 JOI)!) "I·, It. -,._, .,...,. al«, In A DOii'f j'(;ff . Willi I« '°"' o4, -.. l>adt Utd botM.Faat 6 tlllcltatl omco-A....--. _.,, .. •··-~--.,-to ·-ll110fttollll-rtrwt f ·-· Fhona~-~-·-· w ~-,_ • • . dn. tnt ~ f'I' Pty. M>tt -••• Ibid _. i.,,. Ill GIVl:J<ow • thillid l'and Sell,·lff¥11W,llSA· -1 · ..,,., 0 ier .. Mii: _. -.. ' .... f • NOW'S THE TIME . FOR QUICK CASH TH.ROUIR A DAILY .PILOT . WANT AD , .'• • ·. ' • ' I \ . , ' ' ' • .• ! , -1 ''I " :! ' ,• • ., --------~ -· .... -----------·~-···--~·-·-.... --. ' ,. .... ...,.._.... .. ~·-----~ .. -...---...----------~--------------,-~~ --------------· ' • 39 DAILY PILOT M01d11, Jcbruary 23, 1970 • Z..l\)mjs"'IN'"l""IS...-Mll_,,, .. ~·--AN'""N"'OU=N~c2IMEm..Nf-s-'--iJOIS,.....& IMP~OYMINT JOIS I IM_l'L0\'.¥1NT JOIS I IMP~QYMfNT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS &'EMPLOYMENT JOIS & EMPLOYMINT JOBS & EMPLOYMINT 1--P_INANC __ l_A_L._ ___ 1 •nd NOTJCIS Jolio Mon, W-. 7100 itllO ,.,..,, w .... 7100 Jolot Mon, Wom. 7100 Jo!-Min, Wom. 7100 Job• Mon, Wom. 71. hb. Min,'Wom. 7100 ~~n. Wom. 7100 a...i-, .lost '4111 --. 0.-.rtunlt1H 6300 Apptlc-.nWTemporary 1...:::a:::.::::.::::.:_.==-ilMAIJ. Temer Dolmat;.n ·SERVICE CENTIR Auod.ate -blk &. white dos. male. Rfd Employment A.-cy LT. MANUFAC'I1JIUNG flea collar 4 beaded oollAt. Rflilter Now for Reward! ~7310· * Recepl/J'yplrt Aettve w/ U7.500 producing *Typist/Senior autD part.J t: distribution. WOULD the little boy who * General Otcl~ Tops In special field for 2S called me about & lost tleef ' • Secretary yun. $12,0CO taJAry + kltlen, pleue ca.II me a,piri. 500 N"'POft Center Dr, NB -5hartc-ln ~lls.-Must ba\"e.. Days &42.-5678. Uk for Jo Si:Jlte 200 Sy appt, 6"'4981 managerial ablli~. Call im-Ann. E\iii ifrfi:;-5$4M'f---.. ASSEMBLERS me4-cn4> 774--7052 LOSr: Male Reddish Slondf: For C1iml;ier F1ictory COIN laundrie&-Frtgldaire Toy Pomeranian. V 1 c • Prefer wood v.'Orkin& xi>er From $6,500 to $42.500. Green Valley, Sun. 1\torn. Apply Majorway n.a_ile; Antheim. Costa Mes a, Reward! Call • 968-2'72l t.111, 869 W, 18th St., C.M. Buena Part. Fuller t on, PERSIAN Cat. male:, white, BAB'lSI'JTER. Pref Garden Grove, 4 yrs., w /leash. Reward, ~ my Weatrntmter, Hunt1ng'M Owner grlevin& . .if9S-t349 home, da.ys,_Corona deJ Mar !b.cb. Santa Ana Tustin area. 61~ La Mirada. ' ' BLAO\ Miniature J\.1~ Poo-BA_B_Y_Sl_l_'l-ER--N-,.,,-.. --M-y Call OWl.ie 52S..7833 dle. Very shaggy. Braid col· home da.ys. SOnora Sehl BEAUT\" Shop Equip. 4 yn lar. Reward. 673-7"36 area. Call • ~ old, gold & wht fonnlca, 5 LOST: Old English Sheep BARBER (Muter} for new stations. 7 dryers, J sham-dog. liha.UY wht wtgre.y. barber shop, Contact Lou poo cbrs, 3 &ink.a. ofc equip, vie Bal. Isl:. Re\\•ard 61Xi£168 Evans 536-1421. 21112 ml!lllieuriiie equlp, all sup. LOSJ': Orange tiger striped Pacific Coast Hwy., H.B., pUes $Xli). 6~; art S. female cat._ ?.1esa Verde BEAUTICIAN, exp'd. with ~ area. Call 54>1898 some folio~. C.M. sl>op. ... _.11r Prestige clientele-. 54s.so&3 Money to Loin 6320 Personals - •-----·-----------·--BEAUTY Operator with 1 t TD l *FULLY LICENSED* ~e following. Xlpt work· S oan· Renowned H i ndu g'p!rft· in.g condJ~. large salon. ualist A rl v Is e s on 411 Niguel Hair Fashions, No. matters; Love. ?.fa.magi, 19 J\.1ona~h Say Plaza, Lov.-tit Interest Available 2nd TD Loan Terms ba5ed on equity. 642·2171 545-0611 Smting Harbor area 21 yrs. S.lller Morlg1g1 Co. Business, Courtship. He.a.Ith, Laguna Niguel. 496-5728, Happiness & success. No1...:•99-:;,,222!::===---- problems too large' or too * BEAUTIOAN. for busy, small. l CAN HELP YOU. popular priced C.M . salon. Readings given 7 days a Pa.id vac. No . clientele week. 9AM-9PJ\.T 312 N. El req'd. New grad 1.l.'e.lcome. Camino Real, San Call the Manager. 54~9919 oomrf SHOP wOrk. No ex· per iieoea. Nl&ht • lhlf't. 2So 45. AP{)l,1 Mr.1>onut 13S Z. 17tb St., C.1'1. EXEC. SECTY $$;C. Fte rt!imb. ABlLlTIES UNLrMfTED ACENC'l 488 E. 17th, SU;ftt 2'14 Cogta 1'f~ &t2·l4TO FACTORY TRAINEE · Female • to n.ss hr. JI.Tale • to s2.15 nr. APEX EmplQYment Agency 1873 H,arbor Blvd. C% bl6c:k So. or 19tlll' • 548-J.f2ti • F /C BookkHper ~lust have DMV exPo Xlnt opt)' & xlnt Position, Exec. Secretary SH 00 +, typing 60 +. At. tractive & well groomed. Ins. Clerk Typist 8"8.cb arta Jor sharp .lns. Bkr. Motil Mgrs. Couple w I experience only! Xlnt work1n1 conds. Sep. apta • beach area. 336 E. l?f.h Strttl WE MAKE OR BUY TRUST DEEDS 5'3-8381 anytime Bric. Clemente . 49 2-91 36, BIKINlS: Earn over $7.00 NIGUEL PERSONNEL 492-0076.. • per hr., selling Sandpiper · AGENCY , * W Cmtom Bikinis at home 2'163;; Forbes Road Omen parties, part tlme. No in-Laguna Beach v.•tmenL Girh 16 yn, & 131•1477 , up, ca.JI Hldl Hansen wk -~~,.c;,,;__,.;;..:--- 10% +participation. $25,CXX> START YOUR NEW YEAR days. 545-4088 F/C Bookk .. per needed on short term basia:, \VITH THE RJGm' 1.fAN. BOAT PAINTER \\1th C06t system bkgtd, Start secured by 1st TD on choice 547-6667 $138.. wk. Many other posi· :r.tobiJe Home dev. 646-1234 24 hour recording =='. i:prg:a::S~tom tions avail. today! SINGLE People who like to WILLAJID OOAT WORKS RUTH RYAN AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENTS m~et & dance ''•ith P@opl;. 1295 Baker st., Cl\f, 1793 Newport, 01 &J64854 Monoy Wanted 6350 'OPPICE' TEMPORAlltY Proud to be an Am . m er1can •.• Glad you're a GIRL??? Join up with u1l II AMERICAN GIRL ALL NEW , Rod, Wh ite & Blue temporary service Morchlnt 1long with TOP RATES MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS TOP.BRASS COMPANIES Jµ<ITOR Waru.d !« C.M.I.·-.-.-.• -.-.-.-.-•• ·1=======R -EAL--.:.·-,.-.,-.-.-1.-,-m-en Jl,tta, traits A: phof,e re. &hou1d.n't'"YOU be Milin& the quired. 6 nllea wetltly, Mu:a~ ilnewnnrt . hotte:aht ·~ H_u11 n~!.natCallon be eXJ!er, de•ndablt & ••t'"''"_1 Beac ~ ne wt 1nun. hard-worldng, WIC"11 open. PBrS0n0• Phil !'llcJi~ Villqf!' RtaJ £213) 92l-S820 Estate 962-4lTI Jr. 2 A,,....!$.oo"'°"11en' .. •.nt People agency Re5t•urant, • '"' Far Wt5l Se1'Vices Inc. 833 Dewer Drivt 1672 Reynolds, S.A. PACESE"l1ER Newport Beach Nr. t.lacAtthur &: Red Hill EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 612-3810 OPERATORS, OF 2229 S M'aln s A 549-2165 A 1'ht klJJowi.na is a partial Coco't1 Re-uben E. Lee . . ' . re ll!l ot our preserit I..!. on. Reuben's Snack Shops L~ • 7 to J PM· Shilt. ''"' .. Nt1v . Isadore! 549-3061 po11wiltie-s. T11f, I~ &n: ltaNDOI • ,.._,.., _.,_ ~ c.,,. or .• ",.,,.,, ._. ---·--'""'" S46-Jlll * * MAQUNISI' * *' He:re i1 )"OUr cha.nee to 11hoW the boss what y0u can do, Are YoU able to supervile !-; direct? Cose toleranc:t wo).'.k. $9000. Call Helen He.yes 540-&l)jS. . COASTAL AGENC.Y 2~ Harbor Blvd., C.1'11. * * J\.fGR. TRAJ~IEE * * Ambitious responsible rill's, work yoUr way to the top with. a co. that ta top notch! $4.680. Call Helen Haye1, -· COASTAL AGENCY 2190 1-farbor Blvd .• C.M. MANUFACTURING -ENGINEER- K"Y Jl,fanagement (Ole-in a fut lf'Owing company, Mac Gregor' Yacht Corp. 1631 Placentia, C.M. - MANAGEMENT Op- portunicy. Full or P/time. Car Necess. 20 hrs wk. $68 wkly. 836-4302. Our Business MANPOWER the largest & most complete tempor•ry help tervice in the world h11ve expended to better serve our Harbor ·are1 custom· ers. NEW OFflCE Exec. Stcret1ry RN r rr1t.tE to $650 Alternuons for G.P.'1 OUice. >.1nt opty. for YOWl.i woman l=,,-,.-Cal~l"5lS-461c;,.,-'.,..,.."1 w/~ skills to work w I SALES "SLIM GYM" VIP'e. Knowledge of media Easiest way\') exercise, sells a: PR. ?ifust have rood \\"Ork on slghl, TV leads. hi&toryi * 83J.015" * Bookkffper $500 ~ girl ofc. Requires mfg. hAckpun,J &: good typing •kills Secret11ry . to. $550 Auractive 1fotnan. 1'1 meet P.bllc. f(.'lephone &: B()Q() skills. Secretary to $54D Ability Heavy typing l girl ofc. Sale-1; oriented.· Opry tor growth r o r mature, 11·'!11 organized l,ton\ii.n. MTST Operator 5450 J\tin. 1 yr. exp. JI.lore exp., mol"f $$. J\.lust be able to proof o~·n \\'Ork. Typist to $425 \\'Ill train girl who loves to typo! on J\.ITST. t.lust have 6S ''Pm t)·ping &: sonic die: taph'1ne. SaVilli:S & Loan BRANCH MANAGER SJ,vings k Loan Auoclation. located In Newport Beach atta. bas positior:. avail. for a. 1reU quaHfird Savings 6' Loan Branch Manager. Ex· eel pote-ntial & fringe hen. eJi~. Only applicants with a 1nin of z yrs, Sa.\ings eX-' perience need apply. For particulars call J\.tr. He-nsley (213) S6.~03t2. Sales MANUFACTURING REPRESENTATIVE i\'fan to call on wholesale a.e. counts. Sportscar trade. Uh- lilni1ed opportunity, as com· pany is exrandin& national- ly, Exper oot nee. will trafn1 To ~ '.00. per \\'eek to 1tart. F'or appointment phooe (71.4) .:.39·5600. **SALES «* ind NOTICES Eve'>' w"' g,30-., 1.. BKKPG/CLERK 1793 Be""'. HB 847-$617 · -FOWCI (Ffff Ailt) 6401f t~~~~ W:~~hC:,~ $45() •. Nke·ofca. Prelee-ma~ ---*1.&~~{~~i:~~*-1•• • .,___..c ·.~~~-al t1rlt1 ~to \Varner. Adi .. $2.CO turt. ABILITIES Min. 6 monHu aper. requir· We're recruit ing meet publlc. No exp. nee., located at: 448 W. 19th St Listing Secrtt1ry -·---Hesvy telephone. Requires ioo:l voice &: appearance. Accu1-ate ta.st typin;:;. Ladles, here is the oppty you 1' have been \\'Biting for. The chance to get in on thl'! ground Ooor. Start $1.65. C;ill Helen Hayes ~. COASTAL AGENCY '?79(1 Harbor-Bl\-d.-; CM. . ' FOUND Black female pUppy 21st & Tustin, broWI) mark· illp On paws. Also.-f!'X· pandinr type metal collar. Call 641-00'16 LADY. You haven't lived till Uf'lLlMrt'Et) AGENCY ed. Apply 1631 Placetttii will train. Apply in perr;,on. you've had .a facial &: skin 488 E. 11th, SUite 224 , Q)t;ta,..MeM.· NOW for: • 4. Salon de Traltment, 2930 treatment at Le Salon de Costa. Mesa 642•1410 *•FOREMAN, male, expar W. £st Hwy, N.B:-&l:J:n;>I Traitmenta. 2930 W. Cst 3d hll'll 1· PM 1 6 A" ~tedical FEMALE German Shepherd, 4-6 mo's old. Vic. Allen School. -Fountain Valley, 211911D. 531-1010 after 6. Hwy. N.B. fn4l 642-JlM Bookkffper . s .... : a 0 :...., N--""' --• PART TIME 00 You NEED A \VEEK f";,.10. ~o. ~ opportunity. AM. App in pe~n aft 7 .... r-•, DNCn Co will -b f AM. 1631 Placentia. C.M. Office Typl1t·Medfc11f Ins. END OFF? Le'ave child with . JASON . aEST GARDENER TRAINEE & all Orenp County Experienced. 646-3903 ex ·teacher I mother. Good Employmen1 Aiency Experience nee. Xlnt opp. & Be11ch Cities. car!: & meals. 968-Z4l& 2207 So. l>fain. sPnti:. Ana (714) MG-9085 SIAMESE kitten, about 6 mos. old, Sealpoinl maJe, vie. Wll50n & Harbor. 645-1JJ82 ALOOHOLlCS Aaooymo" "'6-5ll0 GATES LEARJET PboDe 512-mT ~· write tu BOYS ID 14 CORPORATION P .O. Box 1223 Costa Mes.a. + • ca.mu Routes Open Announcements 6410 tor ;.....c....;.c..;...: -==-;;.;__;; Lazuna Beach, So. La~ S'parhetti Pia~ Tac SIAMESE G~'n kitten , White w/a little ,,;rey. Pink oollai. Vic. Santiago Dr. 642-1563 ?ifichelob Beer on Tap 25c UNUSUALLY ~a.utiful young tl! KO, 3414.3° Coast Hwy, male ~rsian cat, buff Dana Point DAILY PILOT 642-<3Zl BUS BOY wlwbite-face. No. Laguna. Open 7 a.m. till 8 p.m. Neat appearance. P/time or 49f..61M 2/24 Closed Tuesdays F /time. Over 18. Apply in .===:=::;:;:;:;==I per~n . SRELTIE or toy Collie, blk Travel 6435 WOODY'S WHARF w/brn. & wbt. markings. 2318 'v. Newport Blvd. Chunky &. home&ick. Vic: CRUISING ADVENTURE Newport Beach Bristol & Baku. 545-4522 Panama, ?tTiami, many BUS D I f p · t YOUNG Puppy, bla ck stops. \Vant 1 2 Part or all Christia~v;{hool~rSho;:S~ w/beige markings, Ger. \\'By. Vega 36 Trawler. 2816 \Viii train. Gd drlvl'ng Shep? Vlc. Harbor & Adams LaFayette Ave. NB Mon. 8 record l'ftl. Apply, 16835 962-26JJ to 10 pm or Ttnmi pm to 6 Brookhurst St., F. v . FOUND Mixe-d Pointer. Ap. 962--3312 prox. 5 mo's old. Female. Lepl Notictt 6450 CA __ B_fN_IT __ M_A_K_E_R-. -,-11-L-L- Vlc. Euclid Aw. Call 548-6595 aft 5 I Will not be respons~ble for l\fEN. Exp'd. only. Call any debts other than my ~2860 FOUND red part C:>cker dog. own. Michael R. Hughes CAFETERIA \\'orkeri;: All Stub tall, female. Flea col· Jar. Vic. Placentia. &: 20th. l'-JO;:.B.;.S;;..;;.&;..EMPLOYMENT jobs avail. Start Imm~. · Full & p/time. Contact J-fa.s a ~ulrement for the foUr>wing TltANSFOR~ER . WINDER ELECTRO· MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS ONLY SIX 1\10NntS EXPERTENCE REQUIRED GtlTES LEARJET CORPORATION Static Power Division 2001 S. Ritchey St. Santa Ana, ca.Hf. 92705 Equal opportunity e-mployer G.neral Office "Master11 Stenos "First Class" Typi•h ''Private" Seetys. "Rank & File" Cler!.. Exp. Insurance Clerks Legal Secys. Credit Checkers Gxec Agency for Ca reer Girl s Ex•!=· Secretary lo Vice President & Sales l>fgr. Top skills. Public contact. For boat migr. Exec. Stcret•ry Good skills, travf'l ar· rangements & itinerary. Fas.test growi~ co. in Orange Co. Secr•tary l girl ofc. Lite SH & typing. Tra,·eJ arrang. No bkkpg. Fashion Island. Receptionist Statistica1 typist. No SH. Phone \\'Ork. By Orange Co. Airport. FI C Bookk11per some-construction e-.'ip. ' Costa Mesa WE NEED Men & Women who are available now f o r interesting as- signn1ents on a tem- porary basis. MSTS Trainee to $390 . Oprty. for accurate typist to learn· legal terminology. ?tf11st be dependable. Accounting Clerk $346.67 Act lg. background ntc. ( s.·OOol or \\'Ork l. ..1.. good typing. P. T. Secretary $3.00 hr. lfoors 1-5. Good typii;t, Sl-T ct dlctaphone e.'ip. '\'ORK ~R LAND DEVELOP· 11 ENT Exe<:: F1r yo o r convenience, please call for appt. PltOFESSIONAL Sales Catter-Searchin_g for man to • S learn our business and han-ecretary d!e e.xecutive sa.les position. I ninlng inrome provided. • Stenos _ i;o!Jege. sales or busineS.11 rxp. l'llarried. • General s.12-5623 Ext. 321 Office • Receptloni1ts REAL ESTATE SALESMEN SARAH COVENTRY has openings Jor full or J!ll.rl time-sales. No investment, no deliveries. f'Or infimeir; * ?f0-0614 * SECY /MIN . $500 Responsible pogjtion for a qualified individual w/top i;kills. S/H & typing. Abil· ity 10 organize \\'Ork . tlow &. think on her feet. ~. bkgrnd, in fro nt olc. posi· tion. SERVICE CENTER Employment Ag1ncy j(l(l Ne1\'J)OM Center Dr., NB SUite 200 By appt. 6444981 Free/AJ~o Fee Positions Secretary Good skill:t, F 10 appearance, a ble to accept responsibility, call Loraine, Yle11tcliff ~r­ sonnel Agency, :zo.t3 We1t- clitf Dr .. N.B. 645-zno. SECTY/INS. \Vork in Corona de! ?11ar. Exp'd ln gen. ins., for lliht un- del'\\Ti ting, claims &: filina. Rend re!lttme Box 8, Corona •deJ i\Tar. SELLING DIRECT Add Ow· Fabulous Product To Your Line. Earn Extra Cash & &nu.5's + A flea.1th Spa Program. Apply Jn per. !«ln, Holiday Health Spa, 2:-.00 Harbor, C.1\1. 548--8918 Job W11nted, Men 7000 Tom Fish. Burrough 's BEAUTIFUL Male Samoyed, Cafeteria, Mls&lon Viejo. vie. Pa&a.des &: Santa Ana 10 YRS. exp. Skipper. Eng. CLEANING Good fYping, will be traln.· eel on MTS!. yoq sharp. call Loraine, Westcliff hr- sonnel Agency, 2M3 West· cliff Drive. Medical Secys. (Frnt & bk Ole) Keypunch Opers. NCR Operators F/C Bookkeeper ~oll "'""'"· typing. Xlnt APPL y 9 a.m .. 4 p.m. Harbor A~ Homes Income Units t.fobile Home Parks and Land Eileen Rich1rdson 2}13 E. Coast Hi\\·ay Corona del ~1a1· SERVICE Station n e eds exp'd man. days, permanent. Good working con's. Union Oil 393 E. 17th SI. C.J\.1. GIRL St!. 54&-3475 Deek band. need yacht to . woman wanted. work on or rl e 1 iv er y. Experience~ only! 4. hn; per FOUND blk puppy. Poro 675-0445 673-47S2 v.<ttk. Pre.fer Fridays. Shopping Cenler, El Toro. • References. ~7817 after 830-~ ARCHITECT Au't. 6 yrs. 5:30 week-days, anytime ~ J t [ _...._ A single lirl is needed to as- R.ABB!T. ,.,.._ .. ;" Newpo... expe11ence. us re u .. rcu week-ends. ""' .... u• " fro Europe 3" __;;:;.,.;;;:.:;.,.=----sist in openings .t. promotion Beach t'N.......,L Height•.> m ' ,, yrs 4!xp. Cl1rk/Typl1t --,. 546-7250 activity at servic.: statiom. 646-2688 aft. 5 or wkends. _ $433. mo. Purchasing Dept. Education or exper. not im- FOUND: Power Edger, JobWinted, Varied duties. Good Co. portant. Beginning ga.iaty OWMr please Identify. Women 7020 JASON BEST $100 weekly. If in1erested 644--0356 Employment Agency report to the main office. BLACK small female poodle EXP'D Galley Cook seeking 2207 So. Main. Sa.nta Ana Vacation Villaae, 647 S. Meu. Verde area. position on commercial or1 ____ 54&54l __ oc___ Coast Hwy, Laguna Bcb, at 54.>5978 private yacht, short trips Cook 3 pm this· sun. only, No pref., but will co~ider phone calls please, Not sales, other. \\'rite details to C. J . C. PENNEY CO. GIRL Friday. 1 Girl Office. Jay O'Ne-Hl. 2965» Terry FASHION ISLAND Must be exper In peg board Sl\.1ALL black female dog Rd. LaKUna Beach 92651 aystem thru trial balance, LOii ----·--- with white markings. \Vear-YOUNG v.nman de-s I r es Has opening for typing, letter writing & Ing whi~ Dea collar. Lost General office work. Exp. rome s.h. 642-7306 • vicl~ty Alpha Bela at 11th rredit, library. CM area. * COOK * HAl"~'LIST II II Ear SL M. Sa. .. ·rday 14. Nam· ''"" • ~ w o · n "' Full time. 557-ii432 b ti' < J' ed Jihi. Pteai;e return, \\·e \\ith 50me experience and more Y ttn ng pace. im real.ly tow her! 549-2190 MA11:JRE Woman. fre-e willing to le,tm. our limited Scott's Hair Design. Cdi\f. claYtime hours S..3. Type, menu. Competitive ,~·ages, 675-7321 daysf833--0350 eves LOST On Lido Isle. long-1 ho · ed PBX baim1 Stamei;e ma.le cal exp. le 1!P ne. train · outstanding be'nefits lnclud-HOUSEJO'R/Sitter, live in ....,;-bJUe -llar w/ bell . or whal hilve YoU? No tng profit sharing, or out, 4~ii days .wk. Will .,. "'" week-ends. 64S..2466 n Id r t t' ll ~ to "Simba.," member of co s e p -1me co ege the family since birth. MATURE Woman, free APPLY IN PERSON student.Owntransp.lboy8 P!e-ase return. fa m 11 y daytime hours 8-3 will give 10 .Ut to 5 Pfl.1, yrs old. Call after 6 pm, heartbroken. Reward, TLC to pre-schooler. No MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 492--0732 San Clemente 6'1'>2216 weekend!. 64S..2466 H 0 us EK EE PING help LOS1' Jn Balboa, ima.11 AIDES • for convalescence, J. C. PENNEY CO, wanted lmmed. day&. ApPly ' u.......,_. 01= fema e oassett ~-lolor Hotel, '101 E. st Asst. Bookkeeper Acct9. Clerk PBX Operator Stati•tical Typists Repro./Typisls Recept./Typists Manuscript Typists Clerk Typi1t IBM exec. typewrite r . Heavy typing, lnt4!restinr position. Leading architect Bookkeeper/Typist Thro trial bal. F'tonl olc. Small payroll, Boat M.fgr. Acct;. Clerk AIP & AIR. \"Ouchering, figure typing. Constr. Co. Great poople! Listing Seely. Typing, no SH. Self s~ar1e-r. To leading Realtor. M.T.S.T. Tr1inee for auorney. no legal. Good typist. \\IUl ti·a\n in ofc. 410 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 646-3939 e l\IOTEL l\tAIDS e Monday thru Friday • General Laborers •Warehouse wortiers • Moteriol Handler1 APPLY 6 a.m.·9 a.m. Monday thru Saturday Apply Ben Brown·s1,<""'o<.l-/-- Hotel, 31Hi6 S. CoaJ( Hwy, Assemblers South Lat'l»<a .----ti~1iG'R'r='iiiii~rnf.i"-!,,1AANN 6Ta-roi0 67.>-1031 Se\ving i\lachine Operators & R.E . TRACT SALES Seamstresses. Exp'd., ladles Large sub-div: Costa Mesa. sportsw·ear. Top pay, lde41 Good <:omm. & hi·5. ~-IQ..6'iO'J ~nditioni; \\'ilh nice people- 1 I!> 11"0rk for. App: 1589 '!'ID: QUICKER YOU CALL. _,_1_"'_'"'-'~·ia~·-c~·'~'~· =-- mE QU!Cfi"'ER YOU SELL CHARGE IT! Jobs-Mtn, Wom. 7100Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT . . . a fascinatin9 caree~ not just a iob OUTSTANOING GROWTH ... 'Grant's, one of the nations largest reta.il chains. is rapidly expanding into lhe res- taurant business. Almost every new store \Viii include a handsome Bradford House r~slaurant. Jn ten short years Grant's res- taurant sales have increased 100% and will double aga in in far less time. Over 100 men and women were appointed to restaurant management last year. Advahcement comes quickly, depending on ability and willingness to accept responsibility. I ., -~ -1 -• I ~--elderly care or family care. . in person. Jamaica f'I · • u N Homemak4!rs. Call 547-6681 24 Fashion Island '' · weannr uea co ar. ame H"-"-', Cdi\f "Btau". LRG REWARD! Equal opportunity employer 'J To party who called, will In-Jobs-Min, Wom. 7100 . HOUSEKEPPER for ,J'~e-rly creue reward. 673--S502 or Accountant . COMPANION wanted for par. se-ml·invalld lady, lite cook· ~!CAN GIRL Good wages & bt!nefits. Ap. ply: The Derby, 126 2 Palisades Rd .. Santa Ana. NURSES R.eg'lstered • tven. Ing & night shills. Ex. benefits. Apply Personnel Dl?tttor, So. Coast Com· munl~ Hosp.. 31872 Coast Hwy .. So. Laguna. 499-1311 Technlcol & Professlonol Positions Available TOP INCOME I. BENEFITS You will find top income potential at Grant's! Opportunities to earn i1s,ooo. And 1nore _pcr year in restaurant management 1ha\'e never been greater! Grant's manage- ·mcnt incomes are among the best in the food service industry • . And you enjoy ·a broad benefit program at Grant's including a liberal retirement program. stock pur- ~hase pl an, employee discoun ts and mariy tither "Extras". If .. 61'3-«13) day or night. Cost * * tially lighted woman S.2 HB 1ng, 6 daYtl 8:30-5:30 pm. $60 M t Ilk · aJ (213) \\'k & me-als. Has m ini·p» LOST: 3~ ?:fo. St. Bernard Accountl/J us e anim 5 die Vic Hoag ffruon, Age 4(). Puppy. Xlnt marklna•. 981·9455Collect. "~ 612-1385 _, ... _ anager .,., Large nc:ward. Vic. l600 $16M OR M0RE. Degign & COtJN'!ER HELP, 2 h~. ~,.;:,:=~=~~~ Block of Old Newport Rd. implemerrt 8tandud <: 0 5 1 noontime, !\ton lhru Fri. _Ar-li 0 USEKEEPER: Li\-e-Jn ~ -· •=• Old Newport 1 Cho B u 2 7 6 f« Sin gle Business Man. 1"''"""' ,,,_ s,ystem oriented to EDP !or Py: \Y e • a Rd. C.M. · Mtd.()nnge Coon~ comm'I, Ne-wport, c.~T. ~~ appt betwn 7.9 PJ\.J, $100 Re1.l.vd fot St Bernard. mfg. firm. Deiree: & 5110 CUSTODIAN No questions .ikl!d. Call, )11'$. (t'OO(l sound exp. Bring lmmed. opening for Hllable-INCOME Ta" preparers. Ste ve o r Donna or wend re1t1me to ANGUS man ,vith pf'f!v\ouJ in· ei.:p'd .. hours fl e-x i ble . 675--f";Q * 612~' 0 r c b 1 d , CORDON in strictest con. dustrlal janltoria1 .exp. "X!nt Check1>rs on 10 key addet'. QIM. Ude.nee. v.·orking 'COnd .• gd. pay & all J.!. R. Block Inc .• '181,1 Harbor ·POODLE. fl,Jalf!'. black, small J. R. Piette frlni\' benefll.11 incl. profit Blvd. C.J\.t. 642-6!WO mlnlatutt. "lmpy": Vic. Astociatea Aaency, lnc. "sharing. Califo!'"ia Injection JONE'S TIRE SERVICE ~ Vte. Rd, Le.JUnL 1885 Ne-wpor:t, CM &D-6720 fltoldlng. 200 Brligs Ave. Is expa.nding and requires -49j-J40l ACCOUNTANT $12,000 C.M. -.,'PERIENCED ' Ultk cJrl• need help fin-°""9 + min. 3 Yt'I mll * DRIVERS * : :f.:ii"'l:i';•men ._ tJtelr blk. female pet ~xp. Capab!e ef, troWfh kl No EYl'llerieftce • Tire Serv1cemen cat, ,_n,IJ pre.1nant. eontroller ~sponsibillty. -,,, • f'ront End and 64M11V SERVICE CENTER Ntceuaryf e 9,,.,, Mechanic. U W old blonde' Cocker Employment Afency &lual bi.ve ct.an Callfornil Salal"J plus bonus anit 8plniel, temalt, deaf. 2209 500 N(l'W1Klll't Center Dr. NB drlvlnl ttcord. Al)DIY company pald bcncfif1. lhple. 'c.M, J6.™1 SWte 200 By appt 644-4981 YELLOW (AB CO. ()ppoMW'l!ty for aduancf1111tnl , &:a.Iii DU.a.. KEYD Sl.'TS Cl'.I Fret/allo Jtt po&itions avail. 116 E. 1'1.b St. Apply: :ttJ.a Harbor Blvd. NJLT PD.DT "AHr ADS! SOCK rt TO 'EM? C:O,ta MeA Costl r.tna '. • needs YOU Cell for Appt. or lnfotmatlon. 833-3232 REGISTER NOW! 21~nt, Suite 12 Newport-Beach (Nr. Oron91 County Airport) ext. 3.i6 PBX Operotor 1 s""·ing, 1 graveyard. PACE~TIER Ei\fPLOYi\TENT AGENCY 1229 S. hlain, S.A. 549-1265 Pet'SQnncl Industrial Re let ions •• ' Ofrector $10.\t OR MORE M1d-Orange County comm'I. mfg. co. nt..?ds i,"trnng man, Mt.vy on la.bor relation!, but have the "whole bit.·· De- gree A 5110 yrs, exp. req . Send or bring reiwne to ANGUS GORDON. J. R. Pien;a Assocfates Agency, Jnc. JSS;; Nt!"''f'Ol'I, CM 642-6i70 MANPOWER 448 W. 19th St Cosia Mesa . 645-2043 Anaheim 774·8000 DAILY PIWT OIME ·A· LINES. Y~1 "" u,. them ••••••••• GOoo WORKING CONDITIONS ... Qo wilh a Go-Ahea d company! Enjoy a 'York schedule that leaves yo n with lune for your family and friends. Take the first st!p no.w : Call for an interview. PHONE 96~3387 ' W are an equal opportunity \nplnyer. W. T. GRANT Gr•lit Pl•t• -Adami and Brookhutst Huntington· 8e1c.h IT DO •• the on "11 '"' IW .... ,.. "" ""· "" '" •• £:<. ~ .. '1th eX.' For ;l~y ; E ... Un- '"" .... Un, art. n•> you ~ The th< .65. ;, '( • • '"'• .bil. ,..., """ <Iii· R 'Y NII 1981 • In I lh un- in1. ••• r luot ;tra >Ith J:ll!r· ;pa, ;-;; '.' .... 17th ...., fies lcol >pie 1589 0 Jo.. Mon, WO{ft. 7!00 JI'!!! , * T.flAI NEIS * • ~ Yr 614 PrvmoltL Adv. ftrm, ,.. )'oafW i:aen. O::l I.lated on ~ 1t9cl: och'a. • l'fet'I TV, If >'O'S tll11 le'u .... s!lb. call ' .,., lhlo al! 6 PM: '44-ai&4.. . St•t. Typist JCiO. uo. Bffutlful Newport Beach otca. Stable Co, Top bents. Ca I I Miu Betty . . '57.fW. Abl&aU Abbot Per- IOnntl Are:ncy. 230 W. War- ntr, Suite U, Santa Ana. 'Typl1t Tl'Po 50 pha. Sal opon. "f.C. R. l kkpg Dpr. Salary open. Ttlttypist Beautitul ofc. Beach area. '\ ~·yponch Dpr. $400 to~ mo, Collector• . Skip tracing-exp, Good typ. lst. $400 mo. " Exp. Tellers S&lacy open, ~ Secretary Mature: woman. Typins-&-&H~ Cost Account•nt Exp. in mfg. $650 mo. ~ Crtdit Dept. Tr~inte Colla Mesa a1tt. $450 mo. ' . INDEPENDENT PERSONNEL AGENCY lTI6 Orange Ave, Suite C' C.M. GlUlCl26 5'5-0979 TYPIST TD $415 Fee ttlmbursed. X1nt work· tna: cond1. Fee job! all!IO. ABJLtTIES UNLIMJ'J'l;;J) AGENCY 488 E. 17th, Suite nt -----------------I \. ••• P.ent.lrr 2', t '7D O~Y I'll.OT IJ \ MUCHANOISl·POll "Ml~H~OISE FOR • MIRCHANDIR l'OR PITS,·_. ~IVllTOC~ TIWISPORT.t,TION· TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TWUCilrAllCIN SA(f. ANO TRADE • -SAlE AND TRADE • sALI ANO 'fRADI !!'!f! im Mel.lie HOma '20I Dune But1le• fW lmpotttd A-HOO 1,.,........, ,,,_, -l ~~~;eaj-oo~F;""';1tv~re;;;ll;DO~-Oi l~M~l-'~1"'~"~11~"'"~· ~'_~-~ COWE PUl'l'Y MG VOUISWACHH DECORATOR GETS CANCWATIOM OF 18 WXURY &PAITM!NTS Spanbli & MtdittiT111-Fwa11tn All WND NEW A decorator dream house on display -3 rooms of ~rgiloUJ Spanisll lµrnllure (was reg, '1295. ' SACRIFICE • I I I • I $425 ~UNTz.•--tap9 *' * · .... 'dtdr trith 2 Wp.·dr' s AXC. Ftmalt cOllle PUPP7· "1' Jhn NIW WI 8llf'lt'o ,11 .. ) spetJcen e~ tn ~1=.:g~u.P.~ 111.L. -UIU MG lft DUlh}.0 wallR&l• cOfupltte; MINt·POODLE .,.,.,. I Sala. Ser.1G.I. Pan. rn~ ueorltd c trick ctorw ___ , u:..--.. lm.medlltt ,DtUwry, .- tap<1 $2 lo S5 ....,: blWI ....... -~......... Allllodell- and white 21'' td. do tridu:, rood watch-~ TV-ma~ora.ny wood "°<· 6<0<1326 GOOD SI LICTION c t.blntt..f:xcellent woridna: 9 PUPPIES, Lab l: J1rtuporl JIJll~t lll I •) condition $35; double bed shepherd, $:5 each. Male A -ho¥ •Prll'\ll an~ mat-fem. Black I Brown It BUc. trtl&-Cfea•no' tra:me or 54S..7306 • ..~..... ~· '"1 power D~ALMA-;..,.,°"TIAN'=""s'--~A~Kc"'."'. 8~--· 1 -.;....;,..,.,;;;:.,:;c::.:==;,;;;;;; COPPERTONE d•lux d&hwahr, l150: GE 11111!.IJ mowel"-ne"! ·Bria• and male pupi , btarnp4Srad Stratton -startt~ 1.' Show It pet. Had :hots. cou~qua ~ con-493--1740 lbru ..OUI, '.R'Uo~il carport BEST MANX tn en. FOnche; New top, 16,tXK) miles $1495. dltlon--;35. ~ or BEDLING'I'ON pup11. AKC, awnlhp 28' n1Hd porch. ruruilog rur. m •a:• & ~mo eves &-wknda 548-00 •nYtlme· ch aired &how ~ "'Many extras! 11ti_GREE'N· Jnd.Y'• ·sm · t n v: 11 • t e d .'64 MGB. u blut. J ! :· ·' ! .. ., Complete Me(fiterr1n••n Badroom Suite in Ook. IR,9. $.349.001 .......... NOW $111,00 Gorg,ous Sp1nlsh Custom Built So[• wlth . matching loye Sfat--Choiea of be1utiful fobric.. IRe9. $419.951 NOW.fUS.00 .~A:O.n ~ noi: shed, rJOi :: ~ P=~n~M., only, u.h~/trade 613--0925 .. Wr. ~~92suoo ~ ~ ~~ BRUN~.AM:F e· 642·13511 e Im rtec1 Autoo HOO COSTA ms. ;-f 0..tQmQ\taTab&t G~CTT•,.,...rm ""1'•1 ~IH~ Df;l...UXE Mobile Home po OPR . '65 VW. Radio, htr .. load Sp1ni'h Di"int-S•ts · .:_ 1 '71.00 Sorid Oalc End Tables an,1COffae Tablas..$19.SO Tall Deec.rator T11bla lamps I R•g. $49.9H -·-------·NOW $11.00 Sp1nish H1ngin9 Swag ;..mps ""°"$2111 · ;;:;..-.. m.~ em. ~ • ~; J hr 2 bl. din rm. AUSTIN AMERICA-lralisp. cu. WW ho told this ~ "ftll~ ·; fi.m rm. blt·ill Jdtchen. All 1 , ~ 1968 0 , wkend at this prtee $811$. * S!:cAJU> I"()C)U" • PURE8R.ED SalDOYflf p.ip. exter. eompl. Adult Pk. PEL ~adett Sport OXUill." TAM Pitbt1;1r1 _,.., • pt.s. Fluffy white, """"""'" S3&-«!St. alter 5,30 PM or AUSTIN AMERICA °"'"'· 11""· ,,,.._2284 o• 832-5Ml Ope• 323 S. Ptl!Jn St,... ~ 7 ~kl $25. $<&8-4:1l5 wkend.a. Siles, Servtce,. Pull • ' 839-3619 Sun. *' AUCno" * ADULT Crum 1eili0le toy -Itta Dellv"' PORSCHE VOLKSWAGEN V•*· JJ 10\1 will .U • taDJ: ~. nO papen $25. Mini lllc:tt '275 AD Mixl* · MelAl.llc blue, 9,001 mi's oa .IR19. $49.951 --.. --.. -... NOW $22.50 CREDIT AVAIL, NO MONEY 1l9"YN • m·m . FURNITURE ' stVe Wbxl:y a...·tiio"t-~'lltc nu ena. Bed, curtain&. wetrd Auetidns l'rida.y 7:30 p.m. PUREBRED black maleChl· TACO 22 '~flni bike, very 'St C florscbe, Nl:rpi:fflt, erpt incL Cu heater, l't-... W•nd • A • ·n__ huahua all aholl Aau.111 onb' aOod mmllfion $00. Brand nu rebuilt engine, tire&. ~. W1l1 COtllidet 1844~Nawport Blyd,Harbo~'111vd.> · Costa Mela Only Every Night 'Tll 9 -Wed., Sot. l Sun. 'Tll 6 ------------ t . Y s\. uction uem $25. 66-0121 · ' -l-Ms-i1-0 · l00'1o iuarantee. $2700 or Of. trd . on older VW bu&. 2075~ Newport, CM &i&"888 Samoyed pups AKC fer. _67_>-_IWJ5_. _____ _ Behind Tony's Bklg. Mat1. REASONABLE Motorcycles 9300 3100 \V, Coast Hwy., N.B. * 96!J..7144 * '66 VW. Radio, htr., ex· OrNING Room 811!t 6)' Salem * 847--8588 * 642.94o,; MIJ.l76' '6l PORSCHE C Coupe, new ceptkmaJly aood ~.Y· Fan.-Ho~, sol.id f.faple ~ble, 6 4 lnQlllhs old " oolUe. Needs BIKE traJler, excel cond; Au·tbort:ttd ?llG J>ealer eng. am/fm, me ch a n , tattle prioe--$995: YCM914. chllirs and chin.a cabiriet~ JM, ~9.-399l 1124 .liteJ. ne'\Y ttrft, chnn whlc. · .checked by Jvcrson. Ca.II T&M Moton; SJ4..2284 or Gc"'ral Elcctr1c •lcreo; :::.> , ~/be!t o!l.,: 985 Coasl AUSTIN HEALEY '42-!200. 892-5351 Open sun. walnut cabinet, all in 'tin--TRANSPORTATl<.IN ' Htway., Lei. Sch · ,·• 1958 PO{lSCHE l600S Coupe, '66 Vf' Bus. aean inside and · n1aculate cond. J\.1ust see to ., __ . ~. ·-750cc NORTON Chopper • mech. like new, -.A body, oul. Run& IOQd. See at appreciate. Excellent buy! -t1 & Y.• , new ••"'-, c•-e, many' 1955 100, re-bit cng. new 5""" "---Fur.nlture !' IOOO Pl•nos & Organs 1130 ......... •11v•u paint, roll bar. $700 or trade $1350 or best oft, 968-M70 Cbevroll Station at .... ._. --------91)2...{1841 SWALIS ANCHORAGE extra&. See to appreelale. van/camper. 673-1350 cve.t. '67 Po •-5 pd trans & Victoria, Costa Meu.. C DINING •--t b Sal AUTUMN u ... >ltnk Stol • Coll n--"··-••1•• ~ _,,,, t-scu.: 5 ' PM '"I Id "· nuum 51! Y em niuco · e, c:oa.t HIW;Q" al~ .,_, ....,,..,,.......,. v•.r•~ AM/Fl'<1, Pirelli tires, 37,000 " m .n ..... ' '• ' " .. =· ~id ::e !!~~ FINANCE Co. demands im-~·Ceil~=-· fl~m~ N~:r-~At'ES 1:5 1:. n:.::,~ ~vr~~ ~ BMW ml1 Aga blue $3975. 491-1625 ~:e-:9 ~pe~= •General. Electric .·stereo, mediate liquidation ol tell Mt;·~ 8pcri coa.U $10. Sz S T G oanl t 111 I walnut cablnel, all in lm-floor planned Spinet le om., 40 mens su!U $15. Call CON UL: IN ,~ tary. Rebul.J OD . SUBARU plele! All extru, lo w , f maculate cond. Must aee to sole PiallO!I on a coat •. ,+ ~. 33U Marcus Ave, Boat paints Ir: SuppUea 54S-J823 01 mileage. PD> or bnl oner. .. i a,ppreciate! Exoelleot buy! bui1. Our loss is your auld· NB. • , Call MS-1501 Daib'·t.5 HARLEY 3 Wbed,r, runt, THE ALL NEW ~ • 1 . 962--0841 . 4n opportuni1)', but you must N~"Y bed tram& .. ..,.50! 196.1 <:;RESnJNER. 'U'. ·US ~ ll~~ ~A-J-~-~~:· SUBARU FF·l STAR 1968 vw Squarebac~;.-Ex· let NOW! -•• ' HP. $1300. Xlnt ~· Slp _,., ""'"· .all" ~. JS RERE cellent cond!Uon. 1\1.-of. SPECIAL THIS WEEK WARD'S eAJ'..owr:r STUDIO chaise Joon&e, pad, nearly Avail. 6C2.46f4 for appt. CdM Top ~peed 90 .; mpb, up to fer! 548-31.S:;. 2"2 E. l9th St. 5 Pc. Kg-Ille Bedroom Set 18.19 NeWJ>Qrt, C.M. 54U4M new $l2; Just llTived lrom 1969150 NORTON COMMAN· i&O miles per gal. Experts C.M. . • ! Reg.$~ f'.ale Price $lC!l.95 Ope r ery N1t Demnark. smart teak, OC· s II'" ~· t01D 001s---n .. , . Call A-fuifl-ITIRe ~ n · e --o•IQnal-chair;:SDO~ a W••· •. ,.,.,.,,.~_entcc::..u~on. ~co.ildbetbecarof'6.l ' V.\V. eonv • .earache TYPIST W IS b or than d . l'I" V•UU Ull I: ·Swxtay Afternoon IMPORTED Oriental Ng 24' ISLANDER Slp.' F.G. ~15C8 iifler G p;,m. -,.--..._--=------~F-t!ie yttr. OJme-til and"'ltat -SJjiWyt:Uow-;-blaclr-top. -Youn1 sharp rirl, ZJ.25. 2 2159 ••~-l __ "Blvd. 9x12. Imported s piece 1terl-Inb. Aux . A-t. M•ny extns; 19651 SUZlJK! XI HU!Uer. 6 BAYSIDE MOTORS drive· one toctay.. " , ...Perfed eorid. $UDO. 6r>211T Costa Mrsa 642,147D • hn daily, $2.50 hr. 675--0438 muvoc ,.,....-, Ing silver ·~ · 1. tea Sleeps .4. $3995. S.1 IP .-n. 2 mo 1 old. Only m ta» Coa N KUST~ MOTORS ;Q VJI< .._B!lc·. ~ xtru. W'O°"H· Costa "'''" 548.!600 CANCEWJION -..,.,,,,,..~ m..tm alt<r • • a>illabte. 1197--0311 x 11014 ""'" Jim. -' w. '" 11...,.. .B. 1145. Bak>r, -"· "°'"9lS Reblt .... ,$1>1l. ·eau. mr,. NORWEGIAN 2 pc. ~c· & weekends' or 644-5180 dQ'9 wk4a,ys iii HONDA 125 CL. Ex· • BMW • 546-4067. COLLEGE GIRLS "'"al, bctU plaid + oilod OF FRANCHISE , :rwo 12· x 10' o.H. com-CAL )5 _ '""'°" aoi.w. ,ccUent co"'11Uon. 1350 . 1.!,":..:,'.':':t:!',,;n,,!~..,. SUNBEAM '69 VW'.,...,.. bid<, llllll (6) ~a.kY.'OOd corner f&!Ue, xlnl mercial prage doon, com-dine buy this week ctily!I ' fS0..3397 SALES .SERVICE.PARTS new, only ~.ml. Muat . for den ~ fpnily l'1llO $125. plete, yoU remow $15 ea. David Frei.er, 3424 Via Honda. 305 Scrambler. T&M MOTORS INC '6S SUNBEAM; mechanical 11!11. $2450. 633-8256 • "' : To work at telephone order Ata...,ble ~ .. eid •. 55t7~~ lamp Makes. available, 11 mt t e·d Avail 30 days. 5f6..5.192 aft$ Oporto. N.B. (TI4) 613-.5252 '1 owner, pe rt oond. Reu~ ..,..,1 G·~ G ' 81 d• P'lirmrfec' t. .. _~ce.,too~ngrne' rSS"Iol '60 vw. Cu1tom top, _,... 1' ·desk, Ahl or PM. No exp. ..,., '"""' quantity ol all models .ot · , Call M&-4039 • ow lln.len rove v . ~ ..... Utt cl nee. We pref to train. $2.00 so=F~A~,~.,-.,..-.,--.....,,...· -... -.,...-1 famoua piano manufacturer. EARLY Ame r ican Pine 141 FIBERGLASS u.ilboat, , 5M-2284 Open Sund1,y 892-55SJ Pla.centia -A 19th, Costa palnt It S. ~tra ~· & .. : 1 • start. Call Mr. Easton, slble cUAhions. acotchiU&fd· AU at ·huge aavi11&&. Sale Bla.ttket Chest. $45. Cotlec-dacron Klis. tun · for bay 67 HONDA 305 Meu.. 66-0572 Make Offer. ~ 536--0030 ; t ="'=·=1508=======>! ed, $135. Matching loveseat l?Jd 'lll Feb. 28111. tlon old coal oil la.mpg. aalll.ng, can be tranaportl!d Xln't cond.. 5S7.fi693 DATSUN '83 \'W • I I· 185. 77t>ffi92 GOULD MUSIC """" $35. 5'0-8652 on car top. 346-17<1 '69 YAMAHA 125 TOYOTA Fully Matntaloed. • Sc,_l .. lnstruct1on 7600 INC.E:CA'-.,RL,....:,Yc:=,N:..ow_m_a_t_o~h~i 0-, M•• N u .. 5A .,7 '''"' FOR SALE: 265 cu in, Chevy 23' 0/Da,y Tempe.st Sloop, Xln't Cond. 642-2461 $ $695. Phone MT-3496 ) MEN & WOMEN I COMPUTER PROGRAM--MING IS THE KEY TO YOUlt PROFITABLE FUTURE! Oasses start soon. PDot 'proeram offering the ftnest eQ_ulpment and facil- ities available! Real-time oompu tl!r proaramminQ:. 1Cdllialogy " ' TheAcademy cifuutic•m u.1 ...... Soii• .. s..,. ,._ hi~•· Of#IP, c.tff., t2U' Coll 547.9471 . . 1rs YOU.R MOYE Discover • Greet Nt w . • --. ' CarHr With The AIRLINES ' . I e OPERATIONS AGENT , e TICKET SALES ; ' e RESERVATlONS e Affi,t'REIGIIT-C.ARGO e COMMUNICATIONS , e TRAVEL AGENT <W"W • .. -..n, .,.. .......,J short block. 40 over pl&tons:. WI')' clean, comfortable di.)' NEW. e USED '60 VW $«VJ,·~ VW '225 ',• gold Mr. & M !'$, chairs J,; •'TS ottoman, ha.I.I pr Ice~ ., PIA.NOS & ORGANS Chrome rin&i. I ed er a I aa1ler. Call 8J9..54'19. Auto Service ML.a -UN _... RECREATIONAL OR BESI' OFFER • 8.30-0l9'I NEW.'.'.:USED mop) b"arlr.11. $00. LlD014No.2:113.XlntCond. & P•rft MOO . VEHICLES 494-8313 494-0t9I ~ -======== ·• Y·-~ .. -=---n.-..... 83.l-0792 w/full radna: ~ar Ir: trlr. '" -d t --Ge h Cl ,_ " e !r;r Conv. Re<I. AM·l'M. • .... .......... r .... ..,. ............. VW-. 40 HP tnglne. new rod a..o::A •r n •il'll ar 1"'1 • I Offlct Fumlture I010 =~~~= ~:=~TS:ch~=~~ 2~~= Fb&ls Fixed bearinss & rl11es. Sl50. ZIMMERMAN 100% ~:~t5pm. AEROSPACE RELEASES e Kohler It. C&mpbell Desperate -must »ell! keel head. SJ.pa 4: Sharp Bl!lore 5: ~. After 6: 2145 HARBOR BLVD, ' ·~ VW Swbck. bl& ens. · FOR PUBLIC SAJ,E COAST. MUSIC 5$-1333 ,,;,;iltiont 119'15. Ph, m4lH 5»-1'118 540-64111' Fectory;Wurenty SW>! s.. • d-., II" I e 500 steel transfer ca.es e -AM/FM stereo ndio tor Ava llablt on Used o• ........ m Steel & ~Voodde&ks • 85, ~: "+8:~ ~=· =,· = ~ l~ Sailboat. No~1319. Late Ford pk:k-up. wu1 '67 Datsun Wot• Toyot•• Pree. $1125. ~· • ~ >Drawer legal file cabineU with th.Iler. Call 831-1039 trade lbt AM. fM..&92 aft s 1800 4 Dool'. 4 •Pd. dlr, Excel. 1000 Miles or 30 Daya '69 VW. GOOD CONO. J ,. MiAc chalrs, tables I. eal> Open 106 Fri 10.9 SUn 12-5 sen. worth $260. 842-6538 aft 6 PM. lent l!Ondltion Small down. • $1900 or make orr. • incl.< '""'· :u· JolJ>" ,.,..r. •-... Troller, Tra\ljtl ''42J ww tlhance '"'· pty. Call ELMORE Call .....,., ' 1rld.1ahanBrosDesKinc. HAMMOND Steinway, Yam-BALBOA BAY c lu b sloop,fiillyequlp,makeof· , aft 10:00 am 545-0634 or 'i3 VW,Mu1t'l8.Crlfice!Runa : 1800_ Newport Bl1ld a.ha.. New & used p1uoa ol member&hlp $1CKX> PI u • fer cub or trade. 96).-0692 ALPINE 494·9773. MOTORS ~-$625 or best of. t ,..__ ... ., o.t-..n most make• •-1 ~ ... , lh --~or •--. Box · p.919 · ,., ... 10 ' • ~ .. Mesa*~.....,,.. . -""" ···= -DOT D1 TSUN TOYOTA fer. ~· • ' _ _ So. Callf. at Schmidt Mmic Dally POot Spted-SkJ S.O.ts ,9030 "' • ~ Garage Solo 8022 Co. 1907 N. "'In. ,s&nta Ana GLORIA MARSHALL OPEN DAILY Factory Direct Dtoler VOLVO .l 35ses1W>ns-$:il ~fINI. SPORT Whaler''1Pe· VACATION AND New Ca ra UHd C•rs -' 24Xl5&9x12 BElGE 'nylon MODEL E Gu l bransen 6f2.72Sf :il~.p.Mercury.Lowwtietl, TRAVEtctNTER SUNDAYS 894-3322 ,.,., ·'*3321 145 ~\VAo6NS ·~ crpt &. pads:. $45 & $20. organ. Separate Les I le Mrt' c. Wont' _, .,10 tn0 .. ~~ ::.f1•.~· N:.~· .. ~ut Exctl ... Ooklt'!_ 1 Fa 1 Icon lH8835 Beach Blvd. woo Se.acb Bl'!(!. __ .lj4 _ SIOANS • ~1 Retrlg.. $30, patio cart $15, a .1peaker. Like new. Pvt ply. -.. ..... .. ~ .... ~ ..... ... .. Olympia -~ P. ne untlna:ton Beach \Ve1tmlmter All other: model" now tn nla:ht stands $8 _ea., Regina MS--1402 AVON&orSMan cover. Pull12 aJden: at 30. A-,...WhMicamper 842·7781 or sto-0442 •tock.4 •peedalaut.oma0ca: •• floor waxer :.20, small tbl PIANO TUNING 4 Repair Have new boat, muat tell. Worlds iua,at most . com· 1965 DATSUN c dr. 1ttck ITIQIVIOJTIAJ Your'Beit nem Are still .\t :"\ $5, ping pong lb! $8, oval Expert, reuonablel Dinghy Wanted. S4S-8!22 pieti: itv vehitle shopping shift. Xlnt cond. $650. Call .. -~ -D~.A N I 1!\&11~ -i· ~pad_d_;.,.~ss_._m_. >S.lM ____ 1.Aibert Aarneu 61>6967 __ .;eau=.;.646--6325;.;.._·_ -30' CHRIS Cnft: Clllnle. etnttr. 9fl8..6l87 k 11 w 5111' ~ nwi • COLORED 1'V $100 I. $300. vox J•.,.,,ar Orran, paid M•chinery, Etc. 1700 1963. Cood cood. Lcktt of 8352 Garden Grove Blvd, GG Miir agons 19&6 ·H1rbor, C.M. •' _... ·:;!l Prinbng P"" l "IU;P 1525. ,:;;;...,, $%15. Now "L" --·•-r, lll"X20", Shrink equip. MUii H U! "'°" or · 534-6616 ENGLISH FOltD H~~·c~!i!':r.s -Antl quea, C)ualci fflJ SlOOO. Van Bus, . Harley cond. Evll!ll 84&-3238 -but oUlr. 631-8870. 638--0034 Oosect Slt. Open '-sunday W•~S Davidson, Silver ·Fox jacket, oven. 1-1" caplclt)'. Both •uc -·ndf.rbl-', ~-t ,..,,i elect. clothes dryer, Reftie. Televlslon -r fS, Near New! 5fO.-&t95 Boat Mllnt~•nct NSJ 11' TERRY. lit1f<iOJ1tained, ntr. ENGLISH PLUS ER <Al 1 ""' '" _., "" ~77 alt , PM ~ ~ii":";..':-=:::-.:::;:-t ---• , ..... ...., extru. 955. oarr.u GOING HARD TO GET MODELS Muat telllbitt offer. ~~ • '-'-"--=:.;.....--_,..;.;. Miac. Machine !ool• • .._, • 67~151'* f GIGANTIC Garage Sale • Now t1l Feb. 28. BDRM i;et, appliances, pool I a b I e , lamps, bar stools, patio tum Ir: etc. 1993 Koma.I Dr, Of . J\.IOVING: Se.lllni Complete Houseful. Good Baraain&. Call 84&-$420, H.B . 21" Black & white, ......d·con-"""" ----R·· c M !: x PZRJENCZED. • st, C.M. Ml-6403 THING! NO\V lN STOCK I ===""''='=::0:===-1 "-I •""" -'lllU r~• a, . ' aeunan aetkl t AT Your Besl Deals Are Stlll At I• dilion. reuooable. • _, =;:;;;;:;;::;=:==~I "~--W •• , '71IO 84>-1'98 . 1790 mot•.,...,C.. 491-· 'Troll•••· Utlllty '450 ORANGE OlUNTY'S ,DEAN LEWIS -an.-"" Swept VOLUME _s txi~· UTIUTY trailer, a:reat 1.96" Harbor, C.M. 546-9303 WE r ... v . > , PAINTING Contractor: 3D ror convtrslOn 'lo camper ENGDLEISAl'I !"R RD 1969 Toyot• Coroll• CASH ··: .. yrs ex.per. will exchana1! ~ · t MED. stereo, AM/FM, 1 yr services for good. uaed car, ~ACHT service or an types. $73. 846-4643 ' OVEk 60 Real ecooomYt 35 mpg. White .j_ .. l old. SllO. panel eau Lovina Care Yacht Servlct. NOIY AT with red teath•rette uphol. * 96U914 * ~~~ or · _c.i......;l'-"-'-·94_30_•.;tt'-.6. ___ 1 Trucks_ 9500 CLEARANCE stery. Bucket seats w/t ~?d. for med • 4 ~kr jall -.~ 1100 ISDD ' Mobile HomH f2DD '63 FDRD PICKUP PRICES' floor shllt. Paddod dHh, coll ... fin~ -..10. Appll••-Sportlng_~Goods FREE TO YOU ~· Theodore -""" 2 •pJ eleo. wl~ . .j ....:..'-------1 _ II Ton, 1o.,. -. xlnt cond., O S ORD ,,.. w/wtivi•hl•ld w""'"· GROlH QtEYROIEJ KENMORE auto. washer, BOY'S Stingray blcycle, aood NEW 20 X 56 3 apd,. dlr, m!d. blue ext.. R BIN F radio&: b~atl!r. 19i0 Jlcen.e. · 1 late model. xlnl rond. $70. condition. $15. SMALL f'EMALE MOCZO 2 BR , 2 BA, de-n, caJ1Mldna: black int. Take small for· 2060 Harbor Blvd. Priced at only 11450. See and Aak b s.1 .. Ma,,.. :' Whirlpool elect dryer, xlnl • ~2261 • TERRIER, FA \YN . thrU~UI 22' raised porcli •Ian ce,r or amall dn. Will Costa Me~a 642.0010 ~rive st 16200 Sierra SI., ll2ll&e.t!hBlvd. ·:,! coOO. $45. 847~115 or SP~YED, GOOD WITH carport ' Ir. psllo awn.mas'. fin~ prvt prt;y, Pot info.l'!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!~j 1'ounlaln Valley:.. 839-3326. Huntlncfpn a.dt 546-8672 Mlteell•neoua 8600 cbildrer. 9 Ca ta· Many ell:tras, $11,IXX>, on·tbl 6t.u Phil 491-9711 I· Private Party. RI ~lt USED ApplW>ce & TV'• "'1 · ""'1251 2123 beach at DRlr!WOOD '64 CHEVY PICK·UP FERRARI .,..,..,....,, Dunlap'" 1815 NEWPORT Beach Tennfg SILKY TERRIER. 5 )'n, old. BEACH CLUB, H.B. o....... Ex~~.',"!.~.!,tlo.n FER" •RI lJIIL MAXEY Newport. c.M. ~1788 Club Olarttr Membetlhlp mUlt have :.ome with adults leaf Mobile Home Sale1, n4. ..,.. ...... .....u _.. Boa t S.rvlcts Hi-Fi & Stereo 1210 ' .I w EDGEWOOD Apartmetli $2lO. Call 549-.:m&· da)'ll on. onlt. BEAGLE with papen, 53&-7513, jomk:ra tne OG , NfWPOl'f Imports Ltd. Or-. ITl2[!: &IJTIAJ . •1'rllno r-.L-11 P1cific • .,., Ex--"-_. ly. loves children, 546-1581 am ••y H•RIOR 00 E P.U. * T._ 64 v.a anre Count)''• onb' auttim--M .,. -An Gu Range, -· '-~.. on! -"" tl'\I. Heaw di:)'. _$985. l9!IO lzed dealer. , ---!' 410 E. 17th, Sant• e condition. 962--1813 CARPET Layer has carpet. y. Mobllt Home Salt• Raymond Ave. 646-49lt SALES-SERVIC'B:·PARTS . JIUI l l ACH 8LVD. WE PAY~ FOR YOUR W :1 l , 543-4596 • Nylon, Kodel, Sha& ' PUPPIES, 2 ""'" l 2 YEAR !ND ·~Fol<! Bus. Ncllhln( 3100 w. Cout n..,. Hunt. BHdl • 147-1551 CONtfEl.L CHEVROLlt' :, SCR,AM•LETS Antiques" l tlO ~~~ 51!:11 at cost for ~rn:a. =~~ CLEARANCE SALE Sota. RAH. ~ft'fect CoDd. 6(2.~ewport Bea5:().l7S4 l rnl H. ot{))ut'JtwY.'on~ ORIENTAL RUGS CARPET Installer has one home. 64M996 2123 NOW ON DlSPLAY can ~7·9528 Authorized Ferrari Dealtr '69 TOYOTA Corollll 2121 HU'bar BMI. ··.~ -AN' SWE·RS Unusual f2x22' Kµm1,n. OIJ>. roll, avocado nylon can>et. FREE to home w/oo olher uu:-.:·6<J24 r"..~ i!:S '64 ~ ~ TON Sprinter. Deluxe. AM/F'l\t °W'i ~Av~;'° er various alzea,_(15-3353 Double Jute-backed. WUI dop. Female pediaree Pua;. 14Z Baker St., Coit• Mtu. 84M237 JAGUAR ~~l!i~ mi's. $1.UO.l-~IMPO"°"'""'=R=,..~. '°'·w=ANTED='=:-·I ! Po!llOll -' <Mtr -Oi,eek -'aell all or pert Sllyard. 847--66.\8 212,'\ ~· bloct Eut of Harbor BJvd.. ~=-:.::.=~-~-1---------1 ,.,,...,-"""~""'".....,,..-:= i Sherry -CHEEP se..1., Machi-1120 5'!).1245 "BARNEY'" -·· ...... °'''" M... mo -1t) '67 ECON. Fol<! ...... ,Van, 1967 JAGUAR :MO '69 Corolla. 7000 mi'L 11000. ~ = ' \ !A •Ian U<d 10 a ,,.,.iu1 ol smGER euto d&-~. g C:U,..t ""'r ha• HI Lo room to ,;.,. l<llt , .... , TWD MOBILE HOMll ::!·~~·•Ah. lo 'b:f·s.,." RARE 4 SPD lf!/0.0 . ; Ike ~\\~·!JI· 1!ILL ~ TOYOl'A l canaries tn pet ihOp: "For moll. old. No attach.aeeded nylons Sl.99 yd. Sha&I children. 894-38J8 2123 l939 NASHUA · ~ Lealhlr Inter. rAh, chrome .::========! 1IMi ·&a.di BMt. I Sale, QI~." r for zla:·iaf, button bo1e1, from $3.llO UJl + my labor, Rent $45 Month· $21SO '68 'i TON Ford. R./H, Al:f, wire wh11, 1tert0, drtvln1 ft 8tlcb. PIL. 111_. ' BODY cuLruRE CLASSES desl11111 etc. Guar. MO callh 90c per yard. 847·1519 TO Good home, 3'tt mos. Old l!IS& FLAMtNGO 3llD VI, hd •pr. pugea, llghta, radial tlre1. F'tnell -.,...,..ll:!.l!~IU~M~P!:!;H!..,. __ ,~~~=;;=,:~=~~I ; 3ifor ladles oow forming or small paymtntl -.aG16 6' Colonial sofa, aVOCldo $6S. ·Sprlier ~r-'1~~ T~ Rent ''ii> Monlb potltractlon Gem . t op of care. 645-2037 all 6. Any. •••-..UM, PH --rtlble,"" Auto LN~ tlll ~ »td membenhip, 6U-3J.54 Dhlahy $45. pupp a, .._.._.., l0ll:36 Cabe;. ' ms& w/boat raclc". Xtra tank, time weMcendll, N 1ru ""•"~ llV __ ~ l" Le Sa.ton de Traibnents Musical 536-1572 COCKER poodle puppies, 11 545-3:Ul Dir SG-3931 cuatom cab, ~ ShlrP.! '65 3.SS Sed•n. 8l!lgt1 / blk m.p.J., Riina sreau $445 * FORD' AtmfOR.lZED : .. -2930 W. CsL l{W)I, N.B. Jn1tryment1 . 1125 POOL 1'9.ble. Bru n1wl·ck ;.~ :!; :e ::,00 .=· lit 11, 1111 y~ur mobit• :~~ ~ af~Se ep =· ~r::!~:i:h~rtl-:i~==::;:;;:;•::a:f::":::::r6::;::'=::.I• UlASING S\'S'l'DI t MI RCHANDISE FOR CON-'~ VIP, W .•Excl "'""'· $650. h°'"•• ' · ,. , , ., · America'a ........ - l SALE AND TRADE ACco'aDi'Of. ' t>ol<h a«euortes. 646-/337 EARLY Amet«an Couch. Ab1olut1ly no co1tto you ·es l•t•matlonal Scour a< '6' XRE 1">n<l•l•r. Xlh't VOL~•WAGEN l)'lltm tor ftn&nco ·o. ml !' IOOO 24 key, 120 b&s.s. with cue, HAND PaJntfd oil portrait ol ~t.;:~ Reup~1terlnr. ~ S l K MOBILE Very Wrp. Priced to tell. cond. New !Ires, V!lvcs, leulrw of all c,,pe ean IDd JturnltuN ·-Vl'ue + .. _ lo )'OU or your cblldren from a HOM& IROKIRS 96U913 upbol. etc. $1600. 548-4580. 19118 VWU ~~ truck &. . -pholOIJ'l,ph 646-3629 GREY I wttt. pi.rt 'Pmian. G ~ Low m tap:.· ............ e lmmedlat. delivery hat, NEW .. ,.. de. IOmiture. ''*"'" boola ' ""'' """" • 6 oil """'aaod home 12362 Beo<h Blvd., .G, JHP1 · Hll MDCIDES .BENZ • 137-2311 * ,qwr 300 can and ltllClal I 'Nat seU flue,!° ~ ~ CONOITlONt ~~ N~:O~':ch Mr::. a::u ~ 6 pm 2i2S • •12~.· e KJLlTAJ(Y,.. $851) or Of, 'U VW .Vlh. ~t .._ I e ColQttlttve rata ! ef bullnt:N . .uilO · -L ..,.._,. n-... ,..__ bmblp. Call 644-1496 FREE l\&ll LallndOr ~ fer. Rea.,.. "'IN chrome l'lml b'anl. $1Xl. 1·1:11 Shalimat e .Nn CU ~P.lltS"ftcl ' w.;. -adto D -7 ~~ or-• ~r MOO DOWN. T.O. PMTS. ., " ~ '->'· No. i. • "'11 "trWdeln" -lof 1 ·=" ' ' -Alter 3 PM 5 Bu 11oota, !6" ow!wl 135. pin. All blade. Malt A Sit PEit MO 2 BR. • Galct tJ1ta, 673-7192 ; J' GOU> sora. 6' Wiiflut ~· _...,.,._..0N a..-. aa~.o1., 21" black/whl_te TV oonlOle remUt, ~ 2m .., ·IN-'11' KARMANN Gblf.. Nu >'O'W prnent car , ,,. tb1 Setet All eon-A""'u ~ --· . 1 BA, o~ •. D ~.... C.. ._ broltll • dutdl. llow •All popular lllalte&. • ~ • ~ d Shure PA 1111te.m-Uke new, QI, 968-0&49 3 MOrable pu~H. l male 2 &t.EC'TJUC 81\0ILER. rrf!" .. cond. $850~ ~ ablt · temporal)'. • con · amp A ciotumsn $100 Port. USED Candy I clpreUe ftmall. Labrador-mix 1>49 ~ Bkr IQ.3939 28' C'ONVEl\1£0 BUS For Campl t Detal1I Call i 61>{12'11. ... •·. :. -,}l&fltlng l)'lte~. itDD . ,ma.ch.Ir.et. Reasonably Fedttal Ave:., CJ.f. '°23 FURNlSHED IXG b'al1u POWER PLANT. REtJUa: TIME FOR .Mal!! &tMt J <lflALITY 1tlna bl!d ·quilted 1839--7445 pl"ictd. ~_?921 3 RABBITS with c.qe. wo ahmitnum •Wl'lirW. ~ ETC ftUICK' CASH Leutna Muqw m1ttre=~~m&t4; un~ -~ USED Olahwuhe~. ultd pa •147~l«rl• 212'4 tdull,pu'k. 60-1311 * M8-alS * T Tht•d!IJe 1 !!.':';. · Pianos l O.gana ~ ...,,, "'' t•bl• top. All TOP .Sou. Yott haul '"" 5th DIA~ dlroct 6G4671. ctwp 1911 Dod&t 1' Tnn, u.ooo PLANNmO ., ,,...., You'U • THROUGH A , , R011"5 POID t MA u; BR..._ Delk, 1!£MBRANDT ,. Uprl&ht ·bargains. M&-i28l • l POtnootO.. CdM. 2/:U ,..... ad, tben sit bedi and ml'• 313 '"'" Air. auto !Ind an •mo>llw numbc• of DAILY PR.OJ . "il<l!O Aonortllvtf ; thf:~l, mild Rtuonablcl Gn.nd' Plano $50, 1"111 ntE QUICKER YOU GAU.. COUCH A .-chair free • llstfn tol tht phoM finl! tr•na. l9S8 l\t' camper, Mmes ln tod11'1 C11nllltd w•NT . .-D · Cb!ta Mea . ..i..m -dcltvcr. Call s.Ji.t092, nn: QUICKER YOU SELL -v:u Now! Mw ...... ~ M7-'3jt ),di. Chcck thtll) now. .. .. •• • , • I I ' 1 • I . • ! I I I ' I j i ) ,, " • • I ' ! I ! • l. { • il\OW , OifANGE GlttM _; ' . • IS RED & .. . ~ . UNCOLN. • MIR~~!lY . ' ~' ' - • j • .. l r-·-.... ....... '. ... .. . . ·• ..... ' having :a • BLUE PINK '._'_~;,~-"'~~~· - GOLD AQUA ~~\\O~.- No matter what QOlor you want to call it .•• it's a Bonafide sale that will ·SAVE you plenty , of the righ good but limited. ' color • . . Green like money ...• don't wait, ·hurry in as choice · is • In 1.110-. . COU.GAR • XR1 D • • s Gold, 351-4, Ir°"• 'Houn stooth vinyl roof, emis· sion control, Sel Sf, WSW F70xl4 Belted tirts,.power win- dows, poWer 1teerin9, power front disc brake1, •ir AM/FM 1tert~. tinted 9l&1s, deluxe 1eat • shoulder belts. Appearance ~rotection group. OF'13M515- 99 $4050 JUST ARRIVED 'ltOM ,OlllD MOTOR CO. (~pecl1I ltvrchue) Wide Seloctloo Of 1 Hf Merury Modeh c.,...,. & Mercurys, convtrfl• Wet, 1t1tten w.eona. 4 dr. ...,....,., 2 llleor hlrdtOJiL YOUI CHOICI $2995 '6t COUGAR CONVIRTllLIS With 1lr c:e!Mllitiortin9. power 1lt•t· 1..,, power brtk•, etc.. 6 to 9000 ·!"II••· •tt MllCURY CONVIRTllLil. Wltlt olr coflliltioftl119, powtr •tffr- lftt, po-r braliet, 11tc . 'ff MONTIOO llDANI With elt co111Utiot1if1f; power 1fMt- 1.,, ,..w., bfelie•, •ft. . A NICI alLICTION o• WAOONl.-MARQUlllS ITC., AT ONLY $3695 AU. un -1 ¥RY LOW Mii.iSi ' 'c 1970 Isl DEMO 1970 • MARQUIS ·SALE· OF LINCOLN THE. YEAR ·4 DOOR SIDAN Me.d ... Blue, bl~ck v~I roof, Dark Brown. leather with ·vinyl· emts11on control; WS H-78ic interior, white viriyl roof, emis- 15 belted tires, power side win· ALL THESE · C,lRS sion control, higher ratio rear dow1, 6~way seats, power front t1,,a,,· power leek release 9rol.l,p, '.\RE disc brakes, tilt steering, power ,WSW 9 1.SwlS ~lfed tires, 4- steering, a ir, AM/FM stereo, · PRltED wiy power seat, tilt.wheel, lu• du•I r••r se•t spe•ker11 tint•d to. temp. control, AM/FM •fer· 7l•ss, dlx. seat & shoulder belts, eo, power •ntenn•, luxurO wheel ront & rear floor m•f•, remot1 covers. Ap. prot. grp. Y82A· l /H mirror, power door locks, ·10 SEtL 80342b door edge 9uttrd1 & luxury VERY wheel covers. OZ68K50<498 I $4670 AnMCTIVE . Many V'Jth · . ,, ,6000 inlles or less!! .. SAVINGS 'H l'ONTIAC CATA~INA $2895 2 Dr. Hardtop. Automatic traru.ml1Slon. raltio, heater. power gteering, power brakes. Lie. XXA-668 '67 CADILLAC COUPE DEYILLI Rich Midnlght'Blue met.iilllc finish '"'Ith contrastlni interior. Exceptionally clean. Fully lu~ry equipped lnch,1dlni facL air. 34,000 original owner miles. Uc. UVE-61~ 'H T llRD . Beautiful ·0eaeft Belke with matcf'lin&' Interior. Full power fiic1. factory air. Ue. OSE-645 , '64 T BIRD . • Beautlful turquoise with malchlni.:; interior. fihM''I exceptional care. Lie. IEW-178 ''9 '°RD TORINO GT Convttt AttractJve Cardinal Red "1th color matched fnterlor, white tep, auto. tran&., f.S., radio, heater. Lie. XXR-231 '67 IUICK ·U $AUE Conv. run power including factory air. Uc. TMH-472 . · 4.Dr. SeCI. AeE:ean aold fWsh, bro"'Tl '61 CONTININTAL s3995 lanaau roof, leathtt tnterlOr. All U1e luxury · features Incl. factor)(. air. Uc. VTP· 736 '6f CONTINENTAL Coupe. RoseWood metallic finish with blaek leather A white lAndau roof. Luxury equipped. factory air, etc. Uc. XSR-MO 55195 '68 MHCURY ''I . . $2695 Colony Park Sta. Wagons. VTM-734 · medium chrome yl!llmv Dnish wlth all vinyl Interior. Autqmatic trans .. power steering , & brake&. Factory air cond. Beautiful cond. 4 door 1>ed&n. Velvet black finish with "64 ·CONTINENTAL n 395 blat:k leather lntmor:-f'uny luxury equipped includinJi: full J>O"-'er &: factory air. Uc. 0Y~3' tJ . . '67 COilJINUlT;f-. . 's299' 5 4 Dr. Sed. Beautlful Bermuda Blue me· tallic finish with matching leather Interior. Black landau roof, fully luxury equipped and factory air conditioning, AJ\1-FM radio. stereo tape deck. One-owner car. Beautifully maintained. Uc. ITN--020 4 door. Dt&crt Beliie-Unlsh with blond ' '65 CONTINENTAL . s1695 leather Interior. FUiiy luxury equipped in· eluding full power .l factory air. UnWIU&lly clean. Lie. OUW-953 '67 CONTINl!ITAL . s2595 ~nve.rtlble. Polar \\'hile with \\'hlte -' leaU)e:r .l white lop: Full power equipped w~th fac;:t. air. U c. VGV-252 '67 PONTIAC GTO ' 51· 995 2-Dr. ll.T. Gold ml.st metallic finish with black b\lckct seats, auto. trans., radio A - heater. ~'tr stttring. factory air. Beautl-, 1970 MARQUIS lllOUGHAM 4 DOOR HARDT Of' lltclf. 429°4 bltcll ¥!11yl roof, omi11lofl coflhol, WSW H701r1 5 W/T btll11d llri1, pow11r 1icle winclowt, rtc.llni119 (lltlt•11t•r 1eet, 6·wty poWer •••t dri•· •r 114e, power front cli1c. brtk.1, tilt whetl, power 1fe11ring, •P•ed ~ontrol, rernete cpntrol tr1111k rele•1t, t ir, 1lec.• ttc rotr winclow dtfro1fer, power tll• to11ne , AM/~M 1tereo, dual •••r 1eef •P••~•fl, inlervel wiJ1d1hield wip•ri, fl ntitd 9l t1t, clelu-.e ~••t I tliouldtt belt,, front I re•r "''*'• r1rnot11 l/H "'irror, ,ow1r door loc.ki., door edg11 9uertl1 I lu-.. whl. c.ovn1. OZ6 7N$ t ]. ·11s ' $5050 BARGAIN CORNER In O\:t lergtil'I Corner, wo heve AUlllttOUI Uttcl Ctn. Sarne cle•n, tOJTlt flGf to c.lee11, So'"• !hit tre dYplicelio111, '''"t W•'v• hid too lofHJ -in e11y •••I'll, th11• c.•tt er• retl btr9•i,;,, l.OOK 'EM OVER! '68 MttCWl'Y Mtllkltlt '"· Lk.. uew 111. Clttn. 11111 flio, lent • '68 "'"' Otltlilo ~ 4 Dr. M.f . SLW '6t Olla Ctr) '66 .. ~ ..... "' '1575 !>Dr. H11'11tep 1\1, tu • fNkt C1tl • •lllclr lllctr• ._ __ Lk. Y•U ..,, Nia car. '88 ='w=' ''rt 11476 113.1-w..-., , • 4 Wllfff Ori ..... ltdllllt , .. '"'°'· I.le. fKY 74• •1111. -<-. VU Pll't: 11•11911 '#ttlllt IN« nu J'oh:Dson ..-son • .. 1a1rm~ m • -~~oo©MOOW. ©®M®&oo 2626 llGIOl IOllLEVAID, COSTA MUA 'Nftv-CARS ' i I Mil• .. uth of , ... 540-100 , '642· .. 11 ~ .. Diego Freeway .. • I • I . 540·5635 UAD CARS • -- ' 1 ' Fatdono, ""'"'-Good """"· ''7 FORD $UH $Xi). -cilt 67J..7'981 Co1111.,Y Sedt11 W911. v:1, AWAath(fu:2•::L-tetao inet t11to. tr•1t1 .. powtr •fMr· ·~ FA1£0N, 2-dr, auto.-6-1119, .power·~r•k•1, f1ctory c~r, Xlnt cond,· owned t ir co11dltlonlt19, r1d!o, b).' t.Jdei;l:y man, new tires I: ht1f1r.,..XEY 321 . • batt'fl'.·1700. 53>--0818 '6i FORD1 $2$if '57 J'ORO'Ranctlero, gd.~tJL'ff, Cou11try S~11ir1. V-1, 11_11to_, big dig, RWI& & kioks &ood! tr,111 ., f1ctory t ir colKli· $450. -675!-'lS.13 eves , lioni11.;, pa"''' 1t11ri119, r•· cl io, he1t1r.' No. 76l5. 1964 ,,_ Sta ..... 1615. ''7 IUICK . SZD2 -fl QI. ,autom.~li. lo, ,.. 2 p H T y 1 ' '1 ' ( i 'l :d.n'i cct*. 5'19--0lt! . . l'rllr• . r. ' • • ' •uto. frtn1,. f1ctory tir "'i.ditloai~o"!!!. .-*.!!:_ IHJil"w1~lr11, .,_;jl== ---",--~----11 wi!Mjow1, r1dio, h11t1r. t9 '69 LINc6LN Matk m, fuuy 141 ' "IUlp, ·13,000 orig. Ml'•· '61 GALAXIE. $17,, $6500. Call .. ~. • ... ·MERCURY 4 Doer H1rclfop. V.f, t vfo. lt1111., f1ctory 1lr colKIUI~· l"t, power •fffrl119, rttllo, ---------ll ti.1t1r. VZP .f.41 . '62 COMET 4 dr. 6 cyt, auto .,U MERCURY $1374 trans, f&h, fact air, clean. Monfc:l•ir 2 Dr. H.T., v.1, 1295. 51&-2761 11to. trtM., f1c:lory 1ir SfA. Wq. COklny Parle, '68. c•nclitio11i119, P.0'"''' 1t .. r· 390, (dlJ power, stereo. $2895 i"t• pow., br1~11, r1dio, 1'1lnn. 133-U49 h11ter. ~PG 102. • ===='=;====II •at t.41RLANI u• 'MUST.ANG 2 Doo1 F11tb1c:li:. v.a, 111t.. -------'-' --·ll fr•M .. '~' •te•rl111o , .. '66 Mustang v.a. PIS. ..... i.. ... ,. YCT 77t Xlnt. miid. 58,tm mt'• ''7 iAL.AXIE $IHI I •-· : n400. Ca11 536-9967 . ~ .. • '66, VI,' Pwr ....,, Disc i4 -Ooor H1Nh.,, V.1, 1iite. h:1111., ftcfilr.y t fr &o11dl• ~. Auto trans, R!H. tionl119, pow1r 1fffri119o Re~. 5#-8150 pow1r br1lr11, r1di., It.if.. ;:;;=1=:;:;:;::=:;;:::;;:;:;:jl1r, wi11yl re.I. UOK' ltt dLDSMOllU 'H 'ALCON $1ffl . 2 Do.,., 6 cyl., 111to. fr1"9'., '63 Olds 44%, p/s. pi)f, a/c, f1ctory 1ir cortditio11i,.., sterf8 tape. Call after 6 or power 1 .. 1ri119, r1dio, h111f· ·"'11e111a 837-4969 ''· xu-,,, , , • ====:==~II '~ CHIV. $1W ,J.YMOOTH sf1tio11 ~~.':~v.1,, 1,11,te, --. ---..---,-·II 111111., f1,ctory •ir cortJr. 'e9 ~.RUNNER, stUeo, tioni11t, p1w1r 1teeri119, P~~\a,ir ' ~p, ,torsion ,ower IH-eket, t•clio, hett-hilrl. mags-. l't1111l saCrllio!! er, h•ttate.recll. YCk 112 =Cal=· ;:C=Siz.=m!=·=··===~ll '68 G~!!E . $1612 ··PONTIAC 2 Qoor H~rclto,. Auto. -~-------11 lrli111., . •ir co11ditlo11l119, .'6l Tempest Le Mins P,owtr 1t•triii91 rtcl io, "•,t· A nl er. WWD 496. Dfi~ .. 1 ve uro green with bl.k.' landau top. Pwr. 167 FORD $15U str. and the factory 5 yr. Co1111fry Sein. W911. V.1, W8l'l'IUlty book. eufo. tre111 ., f•.Efory, tit co11clitio11i119", power .,,,ii: .. Sale' $ 1899 Salt! ·•clio. "•••er, tu9,.,. r•ck'. Mister "T' WX¥ "' '68 FORD $1ffl .' 645• 1441 G•l~•i• 500 2 Dr, ·Hercf. 2100 Harbor Blvd., C.ti.I. top. V.1, •ufol'ltetic tr•llt· mi11io11, fec.fpry 1ir con'cfl. '65 GTo. 389 tri-powel-l\f.4!~ fio111119, pow•r 1l••rll19, cie ,+.pd w/Hurst ShU~r, powltr br•k11. rtclio; "eit." Map, AM/f'M radio, blk 1r, •i11yl roof. XOZ 525. .il'!t., 1 owner $800. 901 '\V. '65 CHEVR'L'T $llU Balboa Nbr ~ l'"ptla 2 Dr. Hardtop. V.1, '66 PONTIAC \Vagon, Fact. •11to'"eti~ , tr111uflinio11, .... · p, b o ·-( powtr 1te1ri119, power ,,. · ., p. .. '7'fM'a er, ._ ' d h I Of• •t, re io, ••ft r, vi11yl · recen.t ~ overhauled, Xlnt roof. SIR 911 conl; l>vt ply. l\lidcDe blue book. 11650. 61;.m; '6' FORD $24" ,---------11 Feirl•11e 500 2 Dr, Hird. '65 ?,ontiac 6, 1 owner-driver. top. v.1, tufomttl~ trt111• XJn't cond.· PIS. etc. 46,000 11'1111!011, feclory 1ir cenclr. rhi's. can '644-3377 or tionin9, po••r ·••e.fl n,,,,,, 542-8833. After 5:30 833-0067 dio, lltt'''· YCU J97 1968 PONTIAC -bin!, take '61 lilMCURY $Uft. over paymenls, best otter-. Stttiofl, W•tofl, v.1, ,11to. After 6, 7306 Oceanfront, rn1t fc fr•n1111i11i•fl, ftc.fory N.B. tit ao.Witio11in9, P•wer 1teori119, rtdi•, lloefer. V '63 GRAND Prix Pontiac. 72269 ' Good M"'hanlcaf Co h d. .''7 iiONTIAC $1Di R&H. $450. 642-8475, be.twn Venl11rt 2 cir hercltop, 6 8 &. 4 PM. cyl., v.1, 1ticii: 1hift, full power, r!dio ·I heeter. 165 GTO 389 -cu. · inr Tri-TXT 417 ~~~k~to~~:= '67 FOID. $1411 in or $1.aXl:5J6...~:Z . : M11Jt•n9, 2 Dr. H.rclt.,, 6 cylfndor, tufo,..,•ll• htnJ• '64 V~iant. ~ dr. Hard~p. '"f1rio11, power 1feeri119. ,1• New tires, aupcr Extras! cllo, hetl11r; ¥inyl roof. ~aft7 . ' UOl'J99 '61 Pontiac Cat.Una, .ii-, ''7 FORD $14M Xlnt ant, BEST OFTER M111t•"I· 2 Dr. H•nltp. V. * 17$-6154 * I, 4·1petd, rt'illo, h,elet, >o;;;;;;;;;u;-,;:;:;o:;:-;;-:;:Jl •lnyl r•of. No. '27J7: '62 PONTtAC Catalina, 2 d • HT. Nslz,;., ""'·'PIS. PIB. 67 FORD 11.411 Mv1ten9 CGfl~riil>le. v.1, ,;R/;-H;c'==·=-51M54S--,-·-o---ll '"'•rn•lic. ,f.,Mr11ittlo"-162 LEfl.ilNS, auto, 1 owner, ftctory •fr 10"4ltlo11htt, xlnt ~.. new tires $375. ,._, •'••ri.... rtcll .. 842-2868 tr.titer. UkF 029 T0llRI;) '65 T·llRD Full )>O'll·er, facto11 air. A[ ~at bey, d'!r. Take lot?,lan ca1• or small down. Call Ken alter 10 ~"'63 .. T-Blrd 68--4 dfl. Ll.r'ldau Fae. Air. 1'').JI Po\\'t\r, E:ce. oond. PrlV Pt>. 618--4m . QU~TON . FORD· fz40 S. Main s+NTA ANA 546-7.076 THE QU!CKJ:ll YOU CA!J., THE QUICKER YOU SELL I ------I • f .. 17