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J THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEB RAU RY· 26, 1970
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Must Prepare
Robb A'tor:?,ey
-Wins-Delay-· Pie
Dr . .Robert CUmming Robb's lawyer
iiuocesSully pleaded in Superior Court tlr
day for more time to prepare arguments
in opposiUon to tbe Orange County Grand
Jury's iridictmtnl of the Laguna Beach
physician on abortioo charges.
Presiding Judge William C. Speirs
nrdered atkrney Moses Berman to ap-
pear in his courtroom March 11 for a
special hearing into Berman's claim that tt>e. Grand Jury could not lawfully indicl
his client on abortion charges lhal had
been dismissed by a lower court.
Berman explained today that he had
not had sufficient time to digest
paperwork offered by the district at-
t.orney 's ofrice in response to his earlier
petition.
He has branded the Grand Jury as "an
Illegally constituted panel that responds
solely to the whi~ and caprices oC the
di.strict atlorney." And he further argues
that the ·proyisions of the health and safe-
ty code under which Dr. Robb was first
•rrested are unconstitutional.
Or. Robb, 67. of 34567 Scenic Drive.
Dana Point, was clea red of abortion
charges Jn Santa Ana Municipal Coort
when Judge Paul Mast accepted
Berman's argument that the 'Iberapeutic
ACl of 1957 was unconstitutional and
could not be used to prosecute the Art
c:Olony physician.
District Attorney Cttil Hicks im-
mediately went lo the Orange County
Gfand Jury and gol the indictment of
Robb from a panel whiCh accepted hi~
argument that the stale code was valid
and that Jtobb should be prosecuted in
the higtJer court..
A new dimension was added to the case
tbis week when the United State.'!
SUpreme Court upheld. by refusing to
review tbt iuue, lbe re)ccUoo by .nie
Police Disrupt
Demonstration
At Cal State
By WJU.IAM SCHREIBER
Of """ O.ltr Plr.I Stefl
Tactical police confronted and di!ipers-
~ a. crowd ol a.boot 300 student
demonstrators at Cal Slate Fullirtoo late
Wednesday night. ending a· hllf-day sit•in.
The alt-in wu orsaniie<I by camp.is ac·
ttviats prutesting charges Uled Q:ainst
lwo sludent.s for disrupting a Feb. t
speech at the school by Governor
&agan.
liowever, qaniun of the sit-in vowed
tMy would protest again today follo.,,ing
• morning convocation during whicb they
~1pected tn confront CSF President
Wllltam B. Lanasdorf.
TM lW1> studbtl'a, Bruce Church, • 31·
tar-old Pf)'chologyl major and David
acKawlak, 25. a pollUcal scie l'lce major,
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C~tuornla Suprlm. Coor! of Ill< 111«'~00
I'!' which prec<ded th• 1111? aql
Jt js expected that 9erman wiD Ult thi11
aJ:9>1renl staDCe of the hilh court jn his
arguments against -the indictment 0( Or. •·
$20,000 Fire
Set in Mesa
By Arsonists
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of IM 0.lft' Pli.t ltfllf
Operating 11y11tematicaUy, •n araoo
Learn including a platinum blonde
getaway car driver set a spectacular
$20,000 fire with molotov cocktails early
today at a Costa Mesa traijer sale! lot.
No moti ve has been ~nnined for the
12 :25 a.m. blaze at Bay Harbor Mobile
Home Sftow, 142$ Baker SL, according 10
Costa Mesa Fire Department Battalion
Chief Ron Coleplan.
The ar90n job was partially witneS5f:d
by a passerby, apparenUy unnoticed by
the two men and woman believed
responsibleJor the disastrous blaze.
One molotov cocktail wu heaved into •
»by.$7 foot mobile borne par~ed on lhe
Jot and rapidly engulfed ll, apreldlng to
others before firemen arrived.
Investigators said the $11 ,000 trailer
was totally destroyed, while five olher1
1t1stained•more than $1,000 damage.
Chief Coleman said the firm'• owner,
Dan Nastri, could offer no reuon why
anyone would attack his businea, but the
arson waa apparently not a spur-of-the-.
moment thrill e6Capade.
A man walking in ~ nei1hb<rhood
about the lime the fire broke out told
Costa Mesa Police Officer Gene Norden
he first saw a suspicious 1962 Jedan
c(Uise by.
He said a very blonde woman was .at
the whee.I, while two men, dij(icult to lff
at the Ume, were passenaera in lht car.
Momenta later, he aald, tbe auto passed
again with the woman alone and he he;ard
what sounded like rurmin& feet in the
nearby Bay Harbor Mobile Home Show
~· . Glasa coo.kt be heard lhatitring
momentarily, he told Patrolman Norden,
tberl be saw two men nm througtl tKt k>t
and beard a car roar off from ill IOUUI.
~ 1'illl<U. whoo< nam<,.w.; nql tlled
fer bit ProttctJon, aaid -0.. 11.W the:
car race out of the. area·with lhe three
OCCUP1nts.
One man appeartd to be in his !IOI, lall
and powerfu11y built, with quite hairy
firms. the witnela Md pollce. whllt the
lieCOnd·mah's deicriptton w.u vque.
He uld the woman wu very blond•
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. . . . . ' . YO\lT.l:fS•VtEW IANK OF AMERICA BRANCH ·BURNED .OUT BY MOB OF DEMONSTRATORS
Chfct90· Seven Attorney Willi1m KUntsler '1 Lecture SJHrks S1nte Barbar• Vi~lenc• \
RMl'.atNG,'DIMONSTR~TQ S. SET pollCE CAR AFIRE IN ,..SAN'fA BARBARA RIOTING
1•'9. Yeulh!• ':'"•r ~~om liCSI, Smo.th Windows, Hurt Rocks, Bottles
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Rioting Moh
Pelts Police •
~·Wit1t Bottles
SANTA llARBAM (AP) -Rampoclnf
-~ the "capllolillt cstablisbment" burned a Bank ol
America 'branch to • skeleton today whUe
outnumbered Police and llnmen waldled
hetpltMiy.
Police reinforcemeata wert called In •s
•boUt aoo pro1e1i.r. -the Olm<• burn out Ill< lllli\IO al iie -.torr. brick
buildin(. Then 'a IOlld pMlau ol 240
hekheted offic«s nept nu.up the c""-
pus community. Isla vi.ta. dispenln1 tho
crcm-~ .wutMiut a confronlaUon
Reftating protester! threw rotks at
t.1ncoming ' officers, in}uttng ,aeveral bot
none seriOU!ly. deputies said.
DepuUes said later the 1ituaUon was
''pretty much under control" and that ·of··
fjcer1 were di!ipersing atioUt 200 atrae·
a:Iers scattered along atreeb and aUeys.
The one-square-mile Isla Vista Com·
munity is populated mainly b y
apartment-cfwetling studenb from the ~ ...
ja«nt University of California camJ)UI
six milu· north ol ·Santa Barbara. '
The demonstrators, numbering 1.000
Wednesday night, said they were pro-
tesUng . the . ·Wl\r in . Vietnam, ; tM
. "capitalist. establish.qient". tQat . rmanced .
· it,. a~ whal. a studcpt. Spokesqian .called
"increAsin'g police repression · ainied i t ·
stifling studel)l dl!Sent." •.
Ol1e demOQ.St.rator identifyln1 bim_selt '
l'ls 'Keyin McElbinny, 17, San 3~: <:allt., .
said the bink waa under siege '"because
iL was there, it was the biggest caj>italbS-,
establishment. thing around."
Another demonstrator who wouldn't
give his name said thi.bank "11 an el·
· amplei'ol Apierlcan ;eapi41il1sm whlc;h··is
killing people all around lhe world ind bl
· the United States."
The outbreak of fires and window
1mashing followed a campus speech Wed-
nesday. afternoon by · Wiiliam ·M •
!See UCSB, P•ge.11
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Pl1ore o£ 0lhe same 1 Ii (he ht'pPY \
w~. from the w~~~ foe 1 1Ji'rlday, with high clouds aftd I (
balmy temperptlftll in the 7111.
1•tong tll< ctNlsl, I ... .
INSmE roDA\'.
·want to oet fnooloed (n com-'
mUnity theater1 TM-re are plen-
&11 :of oppartunitit'1 lilted tOdar
toith fOtt'f plays af&ditloninQ nc%t ,
week. See , Eniertot11m11nt, Paoe
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LONE PROTESTOR EYES POLICE WHO GUARD DOOR AFTER CLEARING CAL STATE HALLWAY
At Ful'--Campus, T.,.lon -l\)wer Cho'llu Filed Alter Feb. 9 RN9•n Speech
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a1,. ·face possible disciplinary actioo by
the mllece.
--,,........,.. -prolest bepo-after •
-·-rally at-:man i!!.fhc!'eau1JU! qaad area:---
Airport ·search Emed
Los Al Base to· Close?
Solon Urges
Environment
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-cllalricl lnj:ludo t111 Wtlt ClDlmlJ, 1be ma Yo r Cllld be _...,.. • ezplllne4 tJa.d the L1fe1t comutteats• decision on Loi AlamHoe would come in
repmta .-ad -of Leta AIM>lto. mldn!:":; in lint ....uh HIZllll'I ....,_
for "9"!al aviaUoa Pll'P*' if the ment wblcb be illUf.d after a ~ :!':.: lleputmeDI -tledd< lo cJoeo -meelio( with Defense Stcr•tarr llehio
Focmlaln Vl!lley oflldab ...,.-11op1q Laird and other Def•.,. De~ ol-
lhal Leta Atamlfos Would be.,_..., ta lldall In lfashJDclon Tuettfay.
U9e ..,"-private planes and thUs take the Hanna aid operaUons at the $1.0lt
spotlight otf the city's Mile Square Park mlllion air facUity will likely be split up
as a possible general aviation lite. among El Toro latarine Corps Air Station.
••J..oa Alamitos couJd ctrtairily take the Miramar Naval Air Station in San Diego
heat oU M& Square," Mayor Edw-ard and Point Mugu Naval Air Station.at OJ:.
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Misinformer?
' Ne-ws 'Experiment' Backfires
Pilot Plan Lett.en of apology are going out to that the &tudents insuted the quts·
parents today after 811 upe:rimental issue tionablt items afterward, then ran off the
of a Circle View SchQl)I_ newnun,..r in copies, whil~ the principal_ and adviser ~.-,-v.·ere busy with meetings.
SACRA.~ (AP) _ Swtbem Huntingtoo Beach a.pparellUy flunked the He said "The lnfonner" was suppoeed
Califarnla assemblyman says a typicaJ freedom test. to be "a one &hot deal" with no further
area ol the slate ooght to be set &&ide About • copies ~ the paper, titled issues :!!Cheduled. "l just wish we bad 299
and made ta subject of..a pilo\ ~ ''The Informer," were received by ct the 300 back right now."
on t11vironment rnanagemeot. parents Tuesday aftm>oon. A staff ol lir Principal Diamond said, 1""1ey were
John V. Briggs. R·Fullertcn. said Circle View pupill, including two hooor given to the children without my
Wedne!day such a project would le.ad to a students, apparentJy felt thty needed to knowledge and delivered right at
statewide environment protection plan soup up the oews presmtatioo • biL dismissal time ." pointing out that all
and would limit both the cost and the Circumventing supervision, they In-faallty members v.'ere in a meeting at
haz.mll ol a rtat.ewide triaJ-amkrror ap-aemd some racy references to au, the time.
proadl to envboumeat p:oblem.s. marijUID.I and dJiDkinc. Disciplinary ad.ion such u suspension
"'Too -'Often we bllb complicated prcb. It was supposed to be 1 joke, they u· or e:s:pul.s:ion will be forestalled until he
lems orr a b&qe scale. A3 a re:sull in-plained tattt. ha.s had an opportunity to talk to the
e"r1f.1b)e mistahs are so costly that the Unfortunately. a large nwn~ of angry parenl!I , be said.
pibBc 5(llD":!I oo trying to solve the prob-pa.ml1S and -school administrators dicm 't .. Production-of student newspapers tn
lems." Siid....lm&P. __ *_: -aee-iUh&t--way. -----ekm&0tacy...5Chools is a good idea." &aid
··1be quality "-our environmelt is too Today the paper'.s mff wu mailing Hall. "It's an outlet fOT students to About 200 .WdenU left lhe rally and
marched into tht corridor outside Presi-deOt I.a1~1 oltice in tbe-1;.&ers aDi'.I
Science Building.
critical to risk aliMating the t.upayus Jet.ters of apology to the pattnts as school publish their writing. The difference
. l;>y s1oppy man.agemml '' _ --dfidal&-mlll*I ov8J..bow .io.4i.6ciplim..U.--:-about thj' publicatien~ \hal....U..-wu...aot--·--II--
Briggs proposal calls rcr ta.king SlS.000 culprits. monitored. It was .an underground
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CARRY IN!; NEPHEW, BRUCE CHURCH APPLAUDS OURING RALLY
Student Mobillution Commltt• Spurs p..-.. et Fullerton
Nuclear Power Facilities
Seen in Big Expansion
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A study
prepared jointly by fi~ major utilities
and a state ageocy envisions vast e:s:·
pan:sion in nuclear power plants in
califomia wi1hin the nut two decade!.
The .-.port. made publk Wtdne.!day.
lndkalea a. dozen such facilities may be
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in operation oc exiltin& sites -seven d.
then on the coast between San Luis
ObiJpo and the Mexi.C&l border -within
the 20-year span.
It is also anticipated. tht report said.
that 10 new sites are likely in coastal
areas. (){ these, six would be in Northern
Calilcrnia and four Ui the south.
1'hE' report was nleased by the State
Resoorces Agency and the J o i n t
Legise.lativ·r ComnUttec on Atomic De\'t-
lopmen1 aOO Space.
Cooperating utilities were the Los
Angeles Department of \Valer aod
-· Pacific Gas & Electric Co., 5outbem California Edi&on Co.. the
Sacr.....to Municipal Utility Distrkt
and tbt San Diego Gu and Electric C.O.
Jt.1ou Landing on Monterey Bay - A
contemplated site for a ro.i.E facillty.
ColliDs'1lle, Solano County -Another
PG&E plant ~bWty.
Sorrerto Valley - A bead\front site
unde-consktention by the Sall Diego Gas
and Electric Co.
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and aloo appeand to be abo<rt 30 ,..an
old. lllldill( t!itl be could ideotify the
most distinctiv•lookin& ol the t1C'O males.
U1ames supted fnlm the trailer lot
wl!lllJI -ta. lhe wlbtess told
authorities IDd be ran to &elepbcrnt tbe
fin dtpll-L .
Dttectlft .nm Stritk:Jand 1'D at the
.,... ...... -of the pndnn """" while Coda M... Fire Depctmont ln-
vestigaion wett probin1 the bllckmcd
rubble today.
Ollef Coleman said burn -patterns from
the mok>tov cocktail which touched oCf
the blAu had b«n d.rinitely traced ""
the floor of I.he. desU'ayed llallu.
"1'tit; !eUow WU quJle &ylitemaUc," ht
odd<d.
'lbe studeDts at in the corridor until
about J p.m. and then entered the
Jftlidmf1 office..
Jt waa aplaintd that Langsdorf WU at
a meeting of state college" trustees in Los
Angeles.
\\'Den the group failed to leave, Capt.
Fred Kiog of the Fullenon Police Depan-
ment. made an appearance and told the
stUdents to leave or be arrested.
Alter a hurried meeting, leaden of the
prol<St movN the a-o.-d back into the
hall and Rllimed the sit-in.
Al about .... p.m. the students entered
the ollice of DoOll o1 Slodents E111t11
Becker. who they claim is responsible for
•·cxiUaboration with polkt" in tht cue of
the two Sllldeots.
from legislative contingmey hmds for a Ocwrvttw School Distrid Superin-newspaper .• ,
study of the total eutb omnent of a tendea£ Oll"t:DCt Hall and Circle View The students who published the Luue
partkular regbt. · Princ:ipal Jot Diamond made it dear that howevtt used Circle View typewriters.
Tbe purpose of the study would he 'to they share the parent' anger. paper and .mimeograph machine for the
learn what b causing pollution there, Jjiw · ··~y the attitude toward three.page isme.
the poUaUon can be stopped, and haw the education is not at an all·Umt: hi&h right "The students say that they did no
environmt:nt coukl be restored. now," lamented Hall. "Ifs an abs:>lut.ely realll.e that this would be considered of.
Brig.s saXI developing a total program erroneous ll!UD:lption to interpret this as fensive. They say they are sorry," h ·
for one ttgion of the state would pro'ide a reflect.ion of our attitudes. This kind of plained Diamond.
erpuience and guide~ for the rveo-thin& mars your Image and unfortunately ·Nooe of them has been involved •ith
tua1 statew)de. environmenl plan that i! peo~ will t.e.od to draw conclusions any kind of narcotics offense. according
needed. about the Ocean View District." to Oce.an View School District ad--
He-said the a:tudy shauld be ccmduded Hall uplaiot.d that the paper had bttn ministrators.
by a private fD'lll -•leded· by lhe published by a group of !ix stll;dt:nt.s from ·'The paper was supposed to be ID
legislature's Joint Rules CommJtt~ and a studtnt activities clau. He said the ouUet for stUdent creath·ity." coocluded
that federal and private faods might al.so -facu1ty advi2r re.ad all of the copy, but Hall. "'ll v.·as just too cre.ati\'e."
be found to help pay for ~ project_
11.'-; ~ ::'"i:.u.the potatcn -to Laird Backs Bombing Drowned Woman's Body Identified
by~.i::: .. ~ ~ c:'~.~ Of Laotion Targef.il The body of• woman found floatin& u. The coroner·s office listed the...,...., _,,..,.,..., ,_..._.....,. the ocean &mcbiy 1,000 feet off BllbN death as a suicide. Htr body wu
pro!-.-. He Aid, ••u 111t&tay the niglK, WA811INGTON (AP) --S<a-eUlry of has bea> idenllf>td "' that of Mn. d1'covered by two fishermen Ooating face ~will-;!, C:: :ort.ar:''_aee DI bett.. Dll!feme Me!Yin R. Laird aid today tbt ~Moyer, 56• ol l228 N. Broadway, down and fully clothed and retrieved by a ·~ ~ "--~'-'-'----•~ ---e United States is usq air powe-lo Loos Santa Ana. I bo
'""'l.lllU u,-w.a:: -..u.LllJllK.la.-.i -..u oaly to protect its pc&lion it VletDam Identification was made. according to Harbor Department patro at.
after • meeting whim begin it t a.m. am bu made no 1-lic change of policy the Orange Crunty Coroner's Office by 1be coroner's ofiice said the woman
1bmJCb President. Lanpdcrf did not at. in Liol O'm' lbe put three io four yeers. two women _ Mrs. John Hoyt of Cost.a was recently released frGm Metropolitan
tend the aesion, be was in cmtlct with No ... __.__ -·-fcrces an Mesa. an attendant at M..-ntan State Hospital and had been formerly been campus administratcrs by pbaDe. 11Je .1•.u.1a:1YW .,._.... H...-nital in Norwalk and by .. ...,...... Mn. Bernard employed as an engineer.
--,_,_,_was lo ean m· _,~ fllhtlnl In Laos, Laird told,_....._ He -• _nd_ led th t _,_ ,_, "~ .--said tmlbing ii being med to cut of:f Halprin of Tu9Un. a volunteer worker at An autopsy J tea a m11: uou
At 10:35 p.m.., the student& were enemy mpplies · adnc throuCh Laos \o the Mutual Health Association of Santa dr<M'ned about 2 a.m. SLmday. &ix boors
ordered by Dean Becter to leeve oc be South Vietnam. Ana . before her body was recovered,
arnstod. The.,.-. -again and -;;;~~~------===-iiiiiii..===========;;;;;i;;;=----=---. vowtd to &tay 1111111 the pollce -..
Al aboul 10,50. Cop!. KJn&. wbo aloo al·
tmded tbe adminiltraG.ve s e 11 I o n ,
......,.i wllh • -anil made the '"-81ml«-
The -II -far a third tlme and
d<cldod lo ~ until the--the
palloeaniftd.
A1 u p.m.. ....., J111ro1 con and a
peddy -polled ap to the ....-arner o1 the Mildlng. Thlrty«Tm
helmeled pollce armed -billy clubo,
lb<qum and -en<qed from the '\'!:bicles and fcrmed ranks to mowe on
the protesllln, -.ho JrOlllPUY fled the
~-M the off)Cel"I advanced on the
bUildin,g, several boetles and other
missiles were thrown which did not hit
the police. The aqoad moved Into the
empty corridor and stood at each en-
trance to secure the hall
The protestors gatha-ed out.si<le tile.
building and jeered at the polict. in tbe
rorridor. They laptd a pi<ce of butd>er
paper over the glass do<rl to block the
,,;ew of a poUce \idel>tape: machine.
When the building was finally secured.
the police left amidst a s t o r m of
obscenities and epilbets.
f're• r.,,e I
UCSB .•.
Kunstler, a de!e:rtJe att«ney in the
QUcqo riot bia1. All the -of the same bank brancb were am•nt in tM
&1lrl rl the trouble Tue:9day aftemoon.
Sheriff Jama W. Web<ter bed doocrib-
<d the sitoallon is "completely out of
hand" Wedoelday evening. He Wed
Gov. &nald lleopn for National Guard
troops. but GuardsmeD were not mobiliJ..
ed.
'Ibt bent Ort wu ~ by several iro-
'""" Wbo l'Dl1td I guolil>Hoalced tralh bin In Urough a smubed wir>dow._· ....
... it •bluo -• wan. d,.-sall.
Slodento from a nearlJ)> fra"'""1Jl!Ul ,.J!
ft,. bl .... but pr<>teoUn fired 11 l'1'
just b<!Ott mJdnlPL
-· the .....,, of the ..... belicopter offlc..-. ttolng I bollliano and•
pcwtrful l!pOtlllbt or d er• d t&e
demmstnt.n lo dllpne. but ..., ....
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JJ. J. {Jarrett'&
15th Se111i-_Annuaf :J-urnilurt! Safe
Gncb Jetruarl/ 28th .
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deputies Oed. It WU the -pav.i
car burnin& ol ibt thrtHly d~
The bank m...,... uld ao undiicloeed PROFESSIONAL .. 2215 Hl\RIOR llVO.
amount of money was in -the baol•1 INTERIOR DESIGNERS 0,.. ...... n... & Fri. -COSTI\ MESI\. CALIF.
hr'J)f<IO( vault and h• did DOl <l<pecl U 60.0275 ~6·021'
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. I EDITION
Today' Fl-I . c N.Y. S~
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OAILY P ILOT ..... " T.,,., Ce11111'1
HUNTINGTON BEACH LIMA BEAN BARN ON THE BLOCK
But fhe Asking Price Isn 't E xactly Peanuts
Want Bean Plant~
Big Barri for Sale in B each
By TERRY COVILLE industrial region.
Of llM c.11., •11t1 111tt .. We 've been thinking about selling il
,A daJ:ldy 80,000 square-foot corrugated for three years," Appling said. "We've
bam, big enough to cage at least two had people who wanted to lease the
2,000..pound yellow canaries, is up for sale building but they couldn't get commercial
in Huntington Beach. zoning. An out-of-lown carpel company
ti.belongs to the Smeltzer Lima Bean wanted to use it for a warehouse and
Gi;:owers AssociaUon which Isn't exactly showroom, but Lbat le.Ii through."
selling lt for a song at $280,000. The city landmark is.35 to 40 years old.
In its peak -about 15 years ago -the \\'hlle the Smeltzer Lima Be811 Growers
Smeltzer warehouse was stuffed with Association is close to 45 years old , The
about 265,000 sacks of lima beans, once a name Smelt.zer came from a Kansas City
major product in the area. farmer who arrived in this area about 60
Now, only 10,000 sacks of lim._a bean~ year.sago and ... grew celery.
11re stored in the wood and corrugate·.! If the building isn't .90ld the lima been
building, located on Ed inger Aven ul' growers, there are more than . JOO stock across from Le\'itz fun1iture store. "There just isn'l much demand or holders but only seven acti'l'e growers. apa~ for lima bean crops around...here will continue ef!orls to lease the building.
an)'more," commented William Appling. If sold. the building can be used for
general manager of the Smeltzer housing 2,000 pound canaries or whatever
warehouse. "One time there were 11.000 the owner wants. "They can tear It down
a&-es .of lirna beans growing htre. Now if they like," Appling said.
~ .aren 'I 1,650 acres." The lima bean growers, the few· who
TM Smeltzer warehouse is nestled nn ~ill sprout crops. can take their beans to ~:1~:;:~·~::ir-:·~~-.....
To Give Cit)r 'Identity'
}'ountain Valley resident! may one daf
tlroll through their own central park,
wa't.ch younpters play baseball on a
lighted diamond and enjoy a little shuf·
neboard. ·
Such a central park wou1d lend "Iden·
tity'' io the city. according lo suggestiom
made Wednesday night by the Parks and
Recrealk>n Commission.
"'I'm happy to see they adopted such an
Idea," commented City Councilman Ron
Sbenkman. "So am 1," added Councilman
George Scott.
Both· meh a~ tormer members or !he
par.ks com'mi~ion and sinct their elel!·
1lob to the council last September have
~ bard for development of a central
~ nOt ori«inaDy planned by lhe city.
'1ve to seven years is the time span
Sblnlman and Scott feel necessary to gel
0)4t' ctr:traJ park ·idea TOiiing.
Parks ,CQmmissl~n have .asked the
Cil)t Council to consider bulkhng • ce.n·
tral parll: on one of·three'1ites.
ln or'der of preferebci the commisslon
Stock Market
NEW YORK (AP) -A sharp stock
maritt rally proved short of breath and
prl~rs retreated on a broad front today,
tSee quotations. Pages 28-27 ).
In lhe last half boOr of irading on Wed·
nQday the market took off on iU biggest
1pree of this year in reaction to a prime
lendlnc rate cut by a small Phlfid9Jpftj1
bank.
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suggested as sites a ·JJ.acre parcel ne stl-
ed between Fountain Valley High School
and lhe San Dieeo Fr~w33, a 20-acre
site owned by the Orange County Sanlta--
lion District and a 20-acre plot in the
middle of the county's regional park at
.lolile Square.
Cost of buying and developing the 13(
acre site would be about '600,000,
acording to parks and reereation director
Stanley Stafford. The other two site!ll
would cost about half that because no
land w6uld be bought.
"But we might develop the land then be
told to movt off those two cheaper site!.
Th'e orie nexll to the school would belong
to the city," St.afford said.
The bitch In 'the plan is money - when
1od how to get ii. But Shenkman reels a
bulk or excess money will be available
Iar such park developmenL
"Tn 197G-71 city furids deposited in
banks will earn about '901000 in interest
nol eipected, because .q( higher. intere~t
rates, 1' he 'explained. ~t.v:cess money
-about H00.000 over a ten-year period
._plus oUler'e"Xcesil f'Undattou:kl be'-than·
nel<d'inlo '• park • fun!( for · the central part 'Idea."
"I'd lllte to aee 90111elht"ng (or everyone
In lbe central park." Scott said, referrin1t
tofpotential recre1tional development. ''l
know ll will take lime, but It's ttme we
got lbe idea underway."
The fin9J decision still resls In City
~uncll hands. but the commlssion aclion
marks the first major step toward 1 cen-
tral park t11kcn in _fountain Valley.
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ORAN&E COUNlY, CALIFORNIA J.HUllSDAY, FEl,RUARY· _16, 1970 " TEN CENTS
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SANTA BA!U!ARA, '(AP) -RompaginJ
denlOllSlralQn prolesliJ>c the "'capi"'1ist
establilhmeM" buined' a Bank of
America branch 10-• H:eletoo today while
outrwmbered police and finmen watched
helplessly.
Police reinforeemerit.s were called in a1
1bQut MIO protestm watched the names
bum out the inside of the one-story, brick
building. Then a ,\Olid phalJnX of 240
tielmeted officers swept through the cam·
pus community, Isla Vista, dispersing the
Beach School s
Launch Fight
On-Drug -Abuse
-i!untingtoir ~ch-high-&ehooli-... _
launching a campaign to wipe out drug
abuse on the campuses.
Trustees of the Union High School
District have ordered development of a
drug education course. In t~ir order,
made Tuesday , trustees· asked that the
cou rse start as a piklt program during
this year'g summer school. It would be
incl uded ln lhe. regular curriC1.1lum after
that.
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crOwil without •· confrontaUan
RelnaliJ>c ·protemrs threw rock! at
oncominl officers, injuring aeverat -b\d
none ll!llousty, deputies u.kl.
· itx ·mile11 north ol Sant.a Batbar1.
°'l!d~ uid later the situaUort wu
"wetty much under control" and that of. fi~era w~ rdlapersing aboat IOO 1trM·
glers scattered .along streets and alleys.
,The . on&311uare~mlle tala VJAa . Com~ .
munity is . Populated rNinly /tY t~enlodwellinf students from th·e ad·
jacedt UniVersity ot California campus
. The demor)strators, numbering 1.000
Wedne&day night, said .they were ~
testin& the war in Vietnam, the
"<Qitalisl mablislunenl" thal financed
it and ~ a student -spokesman called
"~police n:pressiOn' aimed at
sUfJin1 student di5¥0t." ·
O,ne de.inoostrilloi-.identifying himseU
a!l\e\iin McElhinny , 17, San JoSt!, Calif.,
sajd_tM(bank was und.er Siege "because
it wa3 there, it was the biggest capitalist
establi!hment thing aro\lftd." t.nother deinonatrato. whcl _,
give his ·name said the bank "ii P el· ~pie Of American capi~liml. which. i!.
k1Iling people all around the world aJld in
the United State1.''
. The ~t~k · of firel a°'!· ~
smashing tollowed a campus ~ .... Tied·
nesday· altern0on by Willllirl. M ,
KunstlCr. a defense ac·lotnty Jia tbe
Chicago riot·!,filil~· All'!lie ~'Of the
(See UCSB, Pap• IJ · -· . ......,,. '
Trustee Joseph Ribal, however, had
some objectioN : "We seem to be totally
ignoring whit ctUSe& dru& abuse. What
we're · dlspenslnc is just knowledge and
fear.''
l!AAjPAGING OEMONSTRAT.ORS SET POLICE CAR AFIRE IN •SANTA BARIARI\
1,000 Y.,.,tft1, M•ny From UCSl,1Sm ••h ·Windows, Hurl Rock:.1, lottt.1
RIOTING
.He. added that hj&h Khoo! studen~ ~~
to el])l"eU "lbtde ~.. about_ •ilch
estlbliabmen\.direded caUrses. The d·
fort &bould be <lirectocf·toward the . ..,..
lional We of tbe student tn an -effort to
determl6e, •hit m1~ea him take drup 1n
the lint place.
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Ribal said he felt that e-icessive edUCI·
lion about drug! and their likely effect
could possibly do more. harm than good.
News 'Experiment' Backfires
Joe Fenn, a Huntington Beach resi-
dent, asked the trustees to incorporate
talks by former drug users Into tbe
course.
"You ahould 1et into contact with the
Teen Challenge organiutior.. They're ex·
usen . They apuk the jargon and they're
highly effective that way. They have the
right psychological 'slant,"' Ferm said.
The district's student advisory counsel,
composed of representativ .. s from each
of the five hi1h schools, also offered its
suggestions on drug education in •
prepared document.
They urged that !uch courses be in·
sUluted io local elementary iChools •~
well.
Education on an individual basis or in
small groups was also 'suggested by the
student leaders who said. "We see little
value in student body 'drug assemblies'
or large pre:sentatiom in which studenl!l
must sit and listen as an audience to 11
~peaker without the opportunity for
verbal interchange."
The course, the student advised, should
stress the harmful effects of the most
commonly used ballucinogen1, such as
LSD, mescaline and ~Jocibin, rather
thqn tying them together with add1ctlve
"hard" narcotics such as heroin.
"Teenagers have oftftl expressed tht
view that drugs such as marijuana and
other hallucinogem-should not be directly
associated with hard narcotics," the
document said.· "It is aometlme1 difficult
fur 1tUdents to see dangers in drug abuse
11s me~ly the posstbilllies of stepping up
to physically addictive nercotlcs. ·
"We feel that df'UI abUSt education
ahould e1plain the actual physical ~arm
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Candidates Fair
Slated in Beacli
Letters o! apqlogy ·are goini out to
parents today .after an experimental issue
r>f a (;ircle View School newspaper in
Huntington Beach appp.rently flunked the
freedom t~I. · . ,
-About.-300 copies of the paper, titled
'"The Infonner," . were received by
parents Tu,esday afternoon. A st.arr of six
Cirtje View pupils, Jncluding two honor
studenp, aP.l)&l'•ntb' relt they needed to
soup up. the news praentaUon a bit
Circumventing supervision .. they In-
serted !Ollle racy refe'rences to sex,
marijuana.and drinking.·
. lt was supppsed to be .J joke, they e1·
plained later.
Unfortunately, ·a large number 6( angry
pare.ills and school administrators didn't
see it that way.
Today the paper's . stalC ~as . mailing
letters of apology to the parents as school
officials mulled over how 'to di.scipline·the ·
culprits.
Ocean View School District Superin·
te.ndent Cl8rei1Ce Hall and ·Circle! View
Prlncjpal.Jot Diamond made it clear that
they share the parent' anger.
''Unfortunately th'e attitude · toward
Closing of Base
At Los Alam,itos
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Still Not Official
If the lm Alamlto& N11val Air St8Uon
ts closing, no one on the base knows
about 'it -officially.
The station's press Information offi~
today said the station 's command bad
received "no official word" on the base'•
fu ture.
"We have no plans on how v.•e would
handle the closure and can't make any
until we hear something," the press
spokesman said.
The League of Women Voters Is The Los Alamitos command is wtll
preparing a political rally wllh all the aware, however, that reports fl-om Wuh--
lrimminp to give: Huntington Beach in(ton indicat~ 'that a dec:isto~ on the
voters a chance to meel their counclJ closing: of the station Is 11runn1e:nl. It
and woul<I come in a new round of de!ense c idatea. , _... b ~ s •·-All II candidates In the April 14 elec-cuLs lnstitut..u y uo::._ense ecre-..;
tion haV'I been invited to :;; "Candidates Melvin La'trd . · .
education is not at an all-time high right
now," lamented Hall. 1ilt'11 an ab.90lutely
erroneous assumption to interpret this as
a reflection o! our attitudes. This kind of
thing mars your image and unfortU nately
people will . tend lo 'draw conclusions
about the Ocean View District .;'
Hall explained that the paper h11d. been
published by-a group of six students from
a. student activi ties class. He said the
!acuity aCvistr read all of the .copy, but
that the siu4enls inserted th.e ques-
tionable items afterward, then ran off the
copies, wh.ile the principal and adviser
were busy with meetings. . · .
He said "The Informer" wu sup pc>s;ed
to be ,.,.a ~ shot deal" with no further ·
i~es scheduled. "l just wish we had 299 .
of the 300 'back right now."
. Principal Diamond said, •'They were
gtven to · the children without' ·my
kno)¥1edse and delivered right at
rlismlssal time." poinling out thaf all
faculty members were In a meeting •t ·
tile llrtle. · .
. OisclpUnary a'ction such as suspension
nr expulsion will be fotestalled until he
has had an opportunity lo talk to the
parents, he said.
"Production o! student newspapers Jn
elementary schools i's a good ide:i ," saJd
Hall . "ll's an outlet for students to
publlsh their writing. The· differen~
about this publication is Iha\ it was not
n:ionltorcd. ll was an undergroun.d
newlpapt!:r."
·The· students who published the ls.sue ·
however used Circle View typewriters, 1
piper ahd mimeograph machJne for tht
three.page l1sue.
''The student! sa~ that they did no
realize that this would be considered of.
fcn.slve. They say they are sorry,'' ex-
pl&lned Diamond. · ·
None of .t,hem haS been Involved with
any kind of narcotics offense, according:
to Ocean View School District ad·
ministrators.
"The paper ·was supposed to be an·
outlet for student Cleitlvity,"· concluded
Hiii. "It w1s just too crtative."
Valle y Cha~r
Fair'' Jn the mall ot the Huntington Mean"".hile. Orange County authorili~!
Center on Frid1y, April JO. are ~asting covetous ey~ OJI the base I . 'I' -~"· . V...l!tnr ... ni ... w1u be ba11<91;'~ 1 a!r 'li<Juu ... °'ll!l'11an11 ·r•porj• ,,.Ol),tllo;, '· ~J) ~ .. ea,, ~l'Y"' ..
and the horneio,.in ~·, !!; ·a. ~-~,•\lja'tJon. 1),,robll~ 1•vor ine. u~ 1 ,. ..,.1 • ·~·
po11uce1 rallv .. ........., .. filh.'\t~ i o! .. Lot Ahoflfto• racll1ty ':' "-&'!'l'TRI , , 'J)A,J~Y. ,Pltql'.Edl . 'llitV1f'
nelll •Katz,,. bi iLWY'i~.•ofd m!oe •<la ,,.,. lit• flt r,rf•ate_'pl~ .lhf~ ')"\ , win i.n 1"mlb<is of the , •lil Viljoy~ ~JN¥"'· · .. · 1 ror con\memllJ l'C'l'lf\. ·1 , . ,. Chamber ,or ~eon.~ aboutl ·hi! 11
Ofnct see.ken win matf\beir boOtht al J ., : ..! .1 ~ )'I~ ot l)tWspapermg In 64Dje Caunly •
1 p.m. and each will weak briefly in 1 'd , ~:... 1f~ lnstallatlon br"'ktuf\ 1;45 I .Jn.; 1
program ae! t& begin 11 • ..,.. • Tea ~ue_· Ji,,· dr.w , ,""<,
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t Tu"!l•Y. •L ~\e ~ua;e Coontry Clu~ ••
The league 11 preparin;t~annalr~ .-N.., lead•rs !II the cllamber :W!ll lali ...
In which each card n ...,.,.. ' William J. ··em• .~esrut, "''l!epub!J. olllce at the brealj11t wJlb Marvin Adler
questions on bi1·polilical ~ . CQple1 f. can caftdlda:lf'for tht 34t,h Co~ioql suceff:dl nt Charlts olion ., 'Chamber ·
the qu.,tlonnaire will bi rlbuted It Dlstifcl, wilt ldd"'s Ille Jiimllql\O" preoidenl. , J , ' ,
VOlen et the (air. • B-C11•tlillor or Commerce dllril!( ~·~ofQ~i1(< Do..ici piolcly,,·
The ta candidates pHnc !or . 11 :3''~m. breaklas~ '.JidiJ ·~Ult Sbcra,-,. 1*. j>(~q~I· ~ .l'aut ltu I e ! .,
lour COWICil IClls. U. ~·Ill> ..ct.tar,\\ aod °'!tl:.u.\:aldf. tro.ut.r,
Homeow~rs ·Bid
To Save HQtises '
From DeniMition
Four tiOnieOWner1 . [rom ~ ~· . . ' tersburg area will. face the. Huntlftltbft·
Beach BOjltd.ol Ap~ M.m:o 4 In Ill ·
a~tempt to save ~ domic:Uh trqm lb.
wrecking crew~
T~e)' are. part of a doezn homel ·nut
Warner Antiue UICI Nicholl· Street· thlt
have been oonde~ned by Ule:ctty ~
dppartment for .Wety reason&. The
owners must pay for tht demolltlon
ttieins'elYes. ·
,Appealing the demlltion dec(IJOn qtt
March 4 will be•Loui1 Ortl" 11921 Lynilcin
Sl.; John Contreraa, 16912 Lyndon St..;
Ayrelia Luna , 7522 WQhington ,st; 'l1id ~
Jamei A. W.ood. 7521 Washington.st.,. •
·Homeowners were· told by .the• bpiJdiria
department to tear poy.rn. their re,icfeeCes
at their own expeMe.
·'Mlui far, two homeowners In .the atta
w.ere aJlowed by the Board ol Appea)&.to
simply -repair. their ' houses. whili-oM
man offered his ·home to the fire~
ment to· burn down. The fire departn:leirt
accepted.
Survivor Released
FT. BRAGG, N.C. CAP) -Afmy Cap!.
Jeffrey MacDonald, sole survivor Of an
aUack that left his · 'wife' · and two
daughters de'ad, ·was Tele11sed from
Womack Army Hospil.81 this morning.
He is to resume1 hl,diltl~ as a,phy1I·
cian in the preventative' l'nedictne section
of the 6lh SpeCial . Forces Group al Fl.
Bragg.
Oranlfe
Weatloer
~tore of the. 11me le the hiPl?l
word from the "'ll~ttman for
Friday, with high clouda and
balmy ,temperature& in the 70'1
along the coasL
INSJDl'l TODAY
Want to 91&· involu1d in com-
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Arson .Team
Hits Mesa
Trailer Lot
J . 'Lin' om es
For Drug Help
Huntington Beach's Help Llne. a tel~
phone service set up to aid drug users,
and Los Alamitos' Hol Une are plugging
Jn to the same network.
Narcotics users or friends of narcotics
users can now call 894-4242 or 894-4343 toll
free from Los Alamitos. Seal Beach and
Cypress for immediate help or counsellng
on drug abuse. '
These numbers are the ones that were .
already available lO citb:ens in Hunting-
ton Beach, Westminster.and Fountain Val·
Jey. The lines are open 24 h~rs a day.
The Huntington Beach !e:r""lce Is based
at Golden West College, although it is
not a function of the college. Members
of Help Line simply answer quesLlons
on drugs and do not teach or preach
about narcoUcs. The line was established last summer
by a group of doctors, lawyers, ministers,
educators and concerned ciUrens seek-
ing to cut down drug abuse. The group
1tresses that it is not involved with the
police so users may caU without fear
of the Jaw.
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Israel Burials Set
JERUSALEM (AP) -The remains of
38 pe51e11ge:ra killed in the Swiss air
cralb last S1lurday -whether Jewish or
not -will be brought 1o Israel for burial
in Jerusalem. Israel's chief rabbi, lsser
Unterman said today.
Fro m Page l
DRUGS • • • .
"'hich the commonly used hallucinogens
can cause to mind and body."
A thorough examination of lhe legal
aspects concerning drug use might do
more than anything else to prevent
potential users, the students feel.
"Someti mes. students who ui;e marl·
juana can become convinced that this
drug is no more hannfut than alcohol.
due to Ille conOicls in the opinions of
even the most prominent medical
•utborlties," they said.
"However, the same sludent \\'ho holds
this opinion is often unaware of the
penalties for drug abuse convictions. We
must see thal_z..tudents are fully aware of
the effect! which feklny convictions and
prison sentencts have upon their entire
lives."
Valley Grade School Cast
For Smithsonian Film
''Lights, camera, action" -the echoes
of Hollywood Will aoon bounce around the
wall! of Fulton SchOOJ in the Fountain
Valley School District.
Movie maken from the Smithsonian
Jnstltution have picked the 1ebool u one
of seven tri the naUon .10 a~tUght In ~
2$-mlnute film on e.xcepdonal school h·
brarles. ~
The film Is paid for by the American
Library As~1alion whlcll plans to use
it to rtcrUlt multl·medl• epeciaU,ts for
the new type nf llbtaries tmtr1ln1 In
school1 a er°" the country.
flfultl·medli 11 the thtme of the Ulm
·which Will r;blne a spotlight on Fulton
Scbool'1 use or movie pro/'ectors, tape:
cawttts; film strips and o htr learning
dovice1 Oil'! [orei"1 to the dusl)' library
shelves.
"\\'e're pleased with the idea." Is the
response from Fountain \'alley School
officials.
Filming will take place March 6 in the
Fulton School library. Teachl!rs, Ubrar·
ians and 1tudents have betn warned to
"act natu rally " In the schoo1's first cin·
fma tryout.
The. rilm. us:lng lhe Fulton media een·
ter. will demonstrate the rela tionship or
''arious media to in.class learning and
ind ividual learning .,
Fulton School's library was one of 1
small group or schools in Ute country
federally fund ed to devtlop complete me-.
dia..orlented programs. making possible
tbe purchase of equiprnent not available
in an ordinary school library.
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Student Absence·
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Causes Concer·n
Armed Bandits
Huntington Gets
75 More Acres
Rob Businesses
T.,.,·o separate armed robberies Wedne>o·
day had Westminster Police hopping
be.tween a hot dog stand and a
neighborhood mark et.
.JJ. J. (}arre /f j
A man with an unknowr type pistol
held up Der \Veinerschnitzel at Goldett
\Vest and Wyoming Streets about 3:30-
p.m. He took about $25 in change and
bills, police said.
Another bandit robbed the 7·1 1 market
at 551 1 \Vestminster Ave., about 10:30
p.m. He made off with ~l~ at gun point,'
polie reported.
There apparently ~·as conne<:lion
bet\\'etn the two robbies, officials said.
15th Semi-Annual 'J.urnilu re
Gn~ 'J.eb1·ua1•'1 28/h
FINAL WEEK
ALL LAMPS
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LONE PROTESTOR EYES POLICE 'WHO GUARD DOOR AFTER CLEARING CAL STATE HALLWAY
At Fullerton C•mpu1, T1n1ioi. Mounts Over Charges Flied After Feb. f R1119•n Speech
Police Scatter Pro·test
CSF Sit-in Dem_Qnstration Ends in Confrontation
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
Of tllt 0.lly P'llet Sllrt
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Tactical police confronted and dispers-
--ed:-a-;-erowd--ef-~1ludent~
, __d_e~lrat9rs tl_Cal _St§te~lerton ~~
-·Wedneoday·mghl;<ndi!lg-e-h•lf.fty-<it~·
The sit-in was organized by campus ac-
tivists protesting charges filed agaimt
two students for disrupting a Feb. 9
speech at the school by Governor I Reagan.
The. t";ollege's enrollment is 13,0CWl. ! However, organizeni of the sit-in vowed
they would protest agaiaatbday following
I 11.. morning convocation cMTing which they
expected to confront CSF President
William B. Langsdorf.
The two students, Bruce Church, a 31-
y"e.ar-old psychology major. and David
MacKqwlak. Z5, a pollt,ical science major.
also fact possible disciplinary action by
the college.
Wednesda)''s protest began after 1
rapy at noon Jn the campus quad area.
About 300 student! left the rally and
marched into the corridor outside Presi-
dent Langsdorf's office in the Letters and
Science Building.
The '!Uldents sat in the corridor unUl
about 3 p.m. and then entered the
prWdent's office.
It was explained that Langsdorl was at
a meeting of st.ate college trustees In Los
Angeles .
• When the group failed to leave, Capt.
Fted King of the Fullerton Police Depart-
ment made an appearance and told the
students to leave or be arrested.
After a hurried meeting, leaders of the
protesj, moved the crowd back Into the
hall and resumed the sit-in.
At about 5 p.m. the studenls entered
the office of Dean of Students Ernest
Becker, who they claim is responsible for
"collaboration with police" in the case·of
the two students.
At 6 p.m., the protestors decided to
1lay in the hall.'
The prot.estors Wert also urged to .stay
by Dr. stuart Silvera, a CSF phUoeophy
professor. He said, "If we stay tlle night,
students will come in and see us here.
Many will join our effort."
Action by the administration came
after a meeting which began at 9 a.m.
Through Preside nt Langsdorf did not al·
tend the session, he v;•as in COTI\.act with
campus administrators by phone. The
decision was lo call in police.
At 10:35 p.m., the sludents were
ordered by Dean Becker to leav~ or be
ariesttd. The protestors voted again and
vowed to stay until the police arrived.
At about 10:50, Capt. King, who also al·
1 tended lhe administrative a e 11 i on ,
I emerged with a bullhorn and made the
disPerial order.
The 1tudenls voled for a third time and
decided to stay until the minute the
police 1rrlved.
At 11 p.m., seven patrol cars and a
paddy wagon puDed up lo the aootheast
corner ot the building. Thirty-seven
helmeted police anned with billy clubs,
shotgUns and sideanns einerged from the
vehicles and formed ranks lo move on
the protestors, who promptly fled the
corridor. . '
A! the officers advanced on the
building, several boltles and other
missi1'5 wefe thrown which d\d not hit'
the police. The squad moved into the
empty corridor and stood at .each en-
trance t.o secure the hall. 1'be prot<otors gathered oulaide the
building and jeered at the poliee tn the
corDdor. They taped a piece of butcher
paper over the glass doon to block the
view of a police vid!O-t.ape machine.
When the buikling wali finally secured.
the poU~ left amklst a 1 t o r m of
obecf:nltles and epithets. ,
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Ford Lays Off 3,000
DETROIT I AP) -Ford 1'.1otor Co.
says it is laying off indertnile1y this week
an additional 3,000 employes, which Will
brtn1 its number d persons laid off in tht
last two moot.ha to 10,000.
Ford, however, announced that ill U.S.
assembly planta would be closed a i09J
nl ., working days in March, compaftd
"'tth 95 in February.
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CARRYING NEPHEW, BRUCE CHURCH APPLAUDS DURING RA LLY
Student Moblll1.•tion Commlttff Spurs Protest •t Ful ltirt°"
Nuclear Po we r Facilities
Se(!n in Big Expansion
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A sludy
prepared jointly by five major utllities
and a state agency envisions vasl ex-
pansion in nuclear power plants in
CaJifomia within the nexl two decades.
The report., made public Wednesday.
indicates-a dozen such facilities may be
in operation on existing sites -seven of
them on the O).!lsl between San Lu is
Obi'spo and the Mexican bOrder -within
the 20-year span.
It le also anticipaled , the r,eport said .
that 10 new sites are llkely in coasl.lll
areas. Of these, s.ix would be In Northern
California and four in the sooth.
The report was released by the St111e-
Re.50Urces Agency and lhc ,J o i n i
Legiselative Committee on Atomic Deve-
lopment and Space.
Cooperating utilities were the Los
Angeles Department of Water ;1nd
Power, Pacific Gas & Electric Co.,
1,000 YEARS
FOR HOLD UP
DAJJ.AS, Tes. (AP) -A districl
att.omey AY&. the 1,000-year prison
term give a Dallas man for 1 $73.10
holdup "indkates people are aroused
and intend to rid the city of robber1
and murderers." The convictld mAn
who bu along crimJnal rec6rd coukt
be free in less than JO year1 .
A jury sentenced Joseph F. Sills. so: Tuesday for tho holdup lasl
August oi a dry cleaning firm. He
was charaed wtth robbery by aJSlult.
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S!>uthern California Edison Co., lhe
Sacramento Municipal Uttilty District
and the San Diego Gas and Electric Co.
M~'I Landing on Monterey· Bay -).
contemplated site for a PG&E facility.
· ColtinJVille, Solano County -Another
PG&E plant possibility.
Sorrento Valley· -A beachfront sile
under con!ideration by the San Diego Gas
and Electrk: Co.
Ormood Beacb - A site under study by
the ·Edl!On Co. where a fossil·£~1ed
racUil.y is now under development. .
Tenninil Island -Demolition of • Los
1\ngel es Deparbnent of Waler and Power
'1team plant to make way for a nuclear
racillty.
Terminal Island -An Edison Co. pro·
perty now occupied by a little use<! steam
plant.
Completing the study's prediction of 12
nuclear plants in operatJon within two
decades are five already eiti)er presently
functioning or whole ~n. 1'11
been previously announced.
Included in this category arf! the
Sacramenlo Utillly' Dislrl<l'1' Rancho
Seco plant, now .under constNcdon;
PG&.E's Diablo Canyon pllnt under ·way
near San Luis Obispo and !ta Humboldt
facility 1lre1dy operating In Humboldt
Bay:
Edison's planned tnstallatRin at Potnl
Conception, plus its currently funcUonlng
plant at San Onofre. Additl6nal expansion
at San Onofre Is planned. the stud~id.
UUlily execuUves stressed lhal tbt
i'lltes m<'ntioned in the study are ten-
tative. They said, however, that 1f
nllClear devtlopment ls not carried out on
the J2 ex.latlng ,s'ltu, q ,tveG. ll'fltlr
need for new' .sites will be created.
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Sprengerii Fem and Begoni"s for a greener patio
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;.'.'The Tuesday' •esslon of the Iowa ·stat.. House· of Delegates started
'ii!it with a bang .. Speaker Wllll1m
.. ,Hart.or rapped his gavel to open
,,f.be session and the mallet's head
flew off, hittinr; Cbief Clerk Wll·
• ,ll•m Kendrick in the head. As the
_ c:hamber flew into a ra*e of laugh:-~ l!r, a red·faced Kendnck said he
mi(ht designate the speaker's
_,.podium a "hard·hat area". •
Organist Ltslie Prwsun. 100.I
· thundt'ring into tlie "Mora,
Bringer oj Wd:r " seciion of Gu.s·
tau Holst'1 Plcnets Suite in
Kingsway Han, London, when
e;rperts noticed eracb appear-
i ng in' the ceiling. Followtng a
·study of the crack!, the experta
decided organ mu.sic should b•
halted 1tntil structurat repairs
are·done on the hall.
• • · · Vera Cl1rk of Rochford, Ene·
'land, willed $2,400 to her cat, a
niJle.year-old tabby named . Scam· · py. When she died, the cat was tak'
}ID to the Frtend!Y c~ to live
. out hi• life .In comfort. OfftclaT• ~Say the cat 1lOW baa biJ own arrn--
:Chair. • • -Nine-year-old Mtlonlo Corbolt o!
Londoa EMWld had the ulvol· -.... rifioouT"AdOieii Cliffiliiia1es
·ll'uesday. Mel4nie won a cootest
which gave her a holf hour to take
ttlhatever she could off the •helves
f one of London's biggest toy
hops. Wearing special rubbet·
~oled shoes, the pint-med speed·
ft.er cleaned out over '1,000 worth
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M~Govern~ Javits-Against Carswell
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W~H!NGTON (UPO -Sen&, Gears•
S. McGovern (lJ.S.D.), and Jaoob K.
Javlll (Mi.Y.),.llfd today 1he7·,.bi vote
~Ille Supreme Ccorl nemlnttloa of
G.)!am>ld Canwell o! Florida.
Boll> ,. .. Ion based lhelr oppooltloo m
C......U'• civil rlghla r-.t. McGovem
chorl'd Camltll 'a leill career bu ·been
mari:ea by "racllnt and medlocrlty."
The alatementa'ralaed to 19 the nwnber
of sen1tors publicly announctd 11aJnst
car.wen. To date, 14, lel\ltorl have an.·
-they wU1 -to c:ontlnn hlin.
' Antibusing Too
WednetdJI' nlOI Son. tdwl!'I W.
-• (ft.Mus.), told Ibo -te ht, atio; -id ,... . .,_ cmw.u. Tbe
-·· onlr lilad:, -· IOl4 nothll\r In Can ... U'1 l'OCO!>I llldlcalei be no
longer bellev• ln a.a "wlllte 111~··
doclrine ht advocat.d In a !Mt polltlcll ._h.
Pnlldenl Nixon'• nemlnttloa of Clrswoll. IO, a U.S. Clrc1ll\ Ccorl Juell•
'from. Taltalil..,, r1a .• *> fill the vat•n-
cy "' the Supreme Ccort crtated by the
ntlremool of farmer JUlllco Aba Forlll,
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la not apeclod to ..... to • Seoate
dodn unUl laler In M1rch.
M.0..em llld carswell ls "nol only I
m-and undlalingullbed jurlll, he
hat a laoi and COMilltent rec!ll'd of raclll
bias, llckia.& in 1ppreclaUon for the molt
cJementary prlnclpl,. of elvll rlJlhll.
"I am appalled thal our · Praldent
woWc! rec•r<f thll nominee .. • worthy
appolntm .. t to the ooUon'• hf&beat
CtJUrt,:1 McGovern aald. · •lfhe Prtaldent
bu plalnly man~eated poor judgment In
oui..11t1ni thla nomln1lion for the 5uprtme Court. ••
''In a profound aense, thJs noml.n&Um
la an af!rool to the Senate, to the
Suprem• CGurl, and to the American peo-
ple," McGovern Nkt.
"The time hu pused when an ad·
ministration ahould be allowed to use the
Supreme Court for narrow political
Jllll'POH, wheth<r II be I h e im·
plemenlation of a so.called Southern
strategy dr a larger design to delay the
.. uon•a fulJJllment oo civil Justlce."
Jevits, in mare re.trained words, Dais
Clrawell demoosllated "an lnMn!!Uvity
. I . to the crucial Issue <it equll rlihll which
is, and 1• fear will cqnUnue to be,
renected In Judgetarswell'• cltcillonl.
"Clearly Judge Canwell bu a pononal
record of Clflll06lng ettorta to 'eUmlnate
unlawful segregation, and his public
record, 1t the very least, indicates a
desire to slow the movement toward
equ1l opportunlly for all Amerlc;ans In-
sofar a.sit can be established by law.
"My respe<:t for the SUpreme·Ccurt and
my strong desire to see this cue ad·
vanced make my ~t to ~ Domina·
Uon impo5Sible," Javits Aid.
S1racue, Mississippi
Senate Panel Gives
U.S., French
StjJl A·part Students Riot at Colleges .
Nixon HEW 'Cut' Power ~!~~U$~ .. ,ednt Across lJS.; 120 Arrested \
W ASlllNGTON -The S.nate Ap.
iroPriatlons CommJttri todl)' approved a
$Jt.4 HEW money bill that would give
President Nixon .authority to cut it by 2
percenl
Thi committee also approved three
"antib08iog" and "freedom of choice''
ICbool desegregation provision1 which
,..,. Included In th< Houie·pwed ll)Oney
·bill. .
Sen. Norrl1 Collon (Jl.N.H.) Hid ht felt
that NJXon would accept the controversial
measure to finance the depertmenta of
labor and btalth,·educatlon and· welfare if
II contained pmntaslon for a I per cent
•lull. Sen. Warren G. lllqnuson JO.Wash.)
floOr muqer for the measure, sa.id I.he
_Senate w~d pi-obably take up the bill
Moodly·mid finish It no 1a{er than Tues-
day.
If sustaine(! by the full senate, &nd the
ouse, tfiei'""cfiOilCiii.Jla-jiiV"ethe way lOr
the President to sign the redUeed
rrteaJUM. He voted a costlier version in
January u infJationary.
But Magnmon. cbairman of the ap-
_..Uclns oubcornmitlee ha q·d-11 n g
ltmds for·lbe Departmenta of Lallc!r•and
Health-; EdticaUon and Welfare, said an
effort would be made on the floor to
elimkl•te ~ provision . The committte voted, JS to '1, to give
Nizoii discret.kmary authority to loWer
the Wl'a total figures. The motton wu
m1de by Cotton.
Jn January, Con~s passed the bill
tfith $19.7 billion in Jt but without an-
tidesegregation amendments favored by
IOUtbernerl. Nixon vetoed it as in·
fl1Uonuy Ind demanded thal 194!
million be~
Lat Thurllday, the Jl<mc pa.,.d a
stibatltut.e bill. reduced $385 million . but
itill $580 million over Ni:Jcn'a request.
The Hou1e ali;o added amendments to
legalize "freedom of choice" school
assignment systems and to prohibit HEW
from requirinc .. busin1" as part or
d .. ..,. •• u.. plans.
lsra.eli Bombers
Attack Two SAM
Israel t.o Guard
Nlxoo and French Presldeot Georaes By The A110Ciated p,.,. Mlm.,ippi In o.ford, Mlss., Wednesday
Pompldou today cooclude the Ir Oemon&trations and disruptions struck ni&ht. Campqs poUce backed by atate
dJICl.llSlont in an aJr of cordllllty which campus anu throughout Ute nation to-highway pat.rolmen arrested 90 penoos ln
tended to obscure the fad that ~ were day and Wednesday Jllgbt. More than 120 three campus Incidents.
aUU considerably apart on a number of persons under arrest. .1 >p~l"~fvhia Uni.~e;: &tuden~lea~r
criOcal inues _ p·-'cularly the Middle In SyraCUJe, N.Y., today more than 50 n 1 a e p sa1 neaday at e ., u students seized control of the Student Vietnam Moratorium Committee and the
East. Government Building at s yr a cu s e Black Stu~nts League.wer~ preparing a
Diplomats on both sides are grateful University, A spokesman said the d.c1:'1onstrabo~ th_ere against an an·
for the improved atmosphere between takeover was in retaliation for a student tlc1pated tuition hike.
Washington and Paris during the past takeover of the u n iv e r s i t y • s ad·
year beca~ it makes it easier le> dlscll5S ministration building a week age> pro-testing an ROTC program. Th e
problems. However, they are aware the spokesman said today's peaceful mov e
two countries view some issues dif· was "in support of the administration ."
ferenUy. Rock! were tossed and furnitul'fl C • ·z • Pla
The Frane&-American differences smashed on the campus of the State , f.Vl r..an neS
emerged not so much in public statement University at BuUalo, N.Y. Wednesday
buf in "the nuanctt of the language in night wbeA demonstra_lors clashed with LONDON (AP) -JsraeU Prime Sites in Egypt whlch diplomata of both llidea privately campus and city Pollce. Silteen peraoni Minister Golda i1e1r said t&lay thot ~ the issues. -were arrested and 11 injured, but none Jsrael w:ill take strong steps to protect
B• U-"J -.,._ i~-·"'--' oii the Middle East, they agreed it was seriously, 1'le outburst appeared to have civillan aircraft against terrorist attacks
J w-.. ,._. •-•-"f'tllll.I moat important to work for peace been an offshoot of a dispute between if world aviation IU!lhorities do not.
Israeli planes bombed two IU!'face·lo-because tbe conflict there always poses black . bask~ll players and . uruversity Asked what form the action might take,
air mlsaDe-flltes .fn-Egypt-tcday'flnd -Shot-·the 1Jttf1~··a-Sovlet=1aneriilcn -con.---athlet1c--offlctals:-· -· ·--· she-replied: ·'I.Even if-t.knew ..f-would-not-·-
down three S&vlet...bullt Egypt.Ian MIG2ts frontatlon which could explode into an The black athletes have complained tell you. We will have to protect 7~ miles north of CIJ.ro, an Israeli army east-we1t war. they v;ere not being treated equally with ourselves the best way we can."
spokesman said. One SAM &te was 19 However, behind the scenes. highly white players and that their education Referring to Arab terroMsl.'I who have mi1: i:r:uo:_~Wan In Tel Avi·v ,.,.d placed French and American Jnfonnanta was being paid for by poverty program& staged a series of attacks on Israeli ll'ld ~ made it clear the two countries differ on funds, rather than the at h I e t I c Israel-bound airliners and passengers,
all lR'ael planM ntumed llfely t.o base the exact 1tatua Israel should demand in scholarships awarded to white players. she said, "These people are not just in·
fnm a,e. raidl in wlUch a large formation the area and the extent of the peril rising Black students with a list of grievances dividuals, madmen or bitter men ... who
of Egyptian planes rose t.o intercept from France's declalon to ship 110 continued into 1 aecmxl day of hijack airplanes and take th em
Israeli pl~ that bit the second SAM Mirace Jet warplanes to Llbya. demonstraUons at the Univeraity of somewhere.
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An ~ mWtary spokesman In
C&iro nld elgbt Egyptian soldiers were
wounded when two Israeli planes hit a
military camp 19 miles west of Cairo in
the flrat raid at 11 a.m. Air nld sirens
aounded. in the Egyptian capital and an·
tialrcraft fire wu heard In tht heart of
the city._
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! • D £L-~ aaid 11" damoge wu done to
f> it"~l108lf MUD-' ·1~.e111 ri~~'t'""...;.1~~~
is• America, Pamtla Ann Eldred,
ttoumt Sheila O'Neil, S;of Evergreen
fork, TlL. a.t Eaattr Seal Child of 1970
'1 o 'Chicago ceremonv. SMita ho.r
'1ten o victi·m of cerebral pa lsy 1ince
birth. Miss America is from West
Jloomfield, a Detroit, Mich., 3Uburb.
I • • 1 Sylvlo Allon of London, Eng!Jlnd
will have doctors fertilize an egg
out.side her body and have it im-
lflanled in her womb. After rseven
fears of childless marriage be.
~use her fallopian tubes.are block· fl, she said, "All I want In the
1fot1d is to be a mother."
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In ;Vietnam Dip
SAIGON (AP) -The number of
Americans killed in the Vietnam war
dropped 1lighlly last wee~. while the
SajgoP government's tot.al of batilefield
dead lncriased by 139, aud enemy
cuualtlts .were 300 above thole for th•
week before, the allied commands an-
llOllllCed today.
The U.S. Command's weekly casualty
report .said 83 Alnericana were killed In
action last week and 657 were wounded.
The wetlt before .gs dead and 589 wounded
were reported.
South Vietoame,. htadquartm laid
~1 govemrnentttoops w~e~Ded and
1,123 were wounded last week, compared
with 222 and 710 tbe previoua week. The
allied commands claimed 3,469 NCl'th
Vietnam ... and Viel CooJ killed last·
week; the week before the tot.al wu 2.166.
With the report, total Official casualties
in the war rose to 40,645 Americans killed
in combat, 267,831 Americans woonded,
100,656 government ttoop5 killed, 22S,52S
wounded, and 603.783 North Vietnamese
and Viel Cooi killed.
lnlllcted by a bombln1 rlld.
The setOl)d llraell all' raid bf«an at
2:30 p.m. on the Dubmels sector which
lies 36 mile$ j()Uth of Baltim on the E~
tian Mediterranean coast. BalUm is about
halfway between the Egyptian port of
Part Said and Aleiandria.
The Israel report that three of the
wper$irdc MJG21.s were shot down today
brouJlhl to n · the numb« ol Egyptian
plolles ~ -down alnce th< 19117
war. Iarael allo bu npcrled llhooUng
down 17 Syrion planes and loolnl 19 of ill .... ,,, '
Van Gogh Art
In Record Sale
NEW YOR]{ (UPI) -A painting by
Vincent Van Gogh, the Dutch im·
prmsionlst who 10ld hia canvUHt for
le55 thin $100, brought a record Sl .35
rnillion Wedneeday njght at an auction
which smashed the world record for a
single sale of works painted :since 1870.
A mystery buyer who placed a bid
orior to the Parke-Bernet Galleries auc·
lion catTied off Van Gogh's celebr1ted
"Cypresses" from the collection of the
late San Francisco banker, W. W.
c...cter.
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voi:. 63, No : 4a, l SECTIONS, 36 PAGES·
OAILT "!LOT PIMN ht T"" C••lll•
HUNTINGTON BEACH LIMA BEAN BARN ON THE· BLOC K
·But th• Asking Price Isn't.Exactly Peanuts
Want Bean Plant?
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Big Barn for Sale in Beac1t,.
By TERRY COVILLE
Of fllt 0.11, l"llH ,,."
A dandy 80,000 square.foot corrugated
barn, big enough to cage et least ll'f'.O
?)KIO·pound yellow canaries. is up for sale
In Huntington Beach.
It belongs to the Smeltzer Lima Bean
Growers Association which isn 'l exaclly
selling it for a song al $280,000.
In its peak -about 15 years ago -1he
Smeltzer warehouse "''as stuffed with
about 26$,000 sacks of lima beans, once a
major product in the area.
Now, only 10.000 sacks' or lima ·bea'n~
are stored in the wood and corrugated
bu11clhig , located on EC:ling'er Avenue
1cross from Levitz fur:1lture store.
"There just isn1t much demand or
space for lima bean crops afound here
anymore," commented William Appling,
general manager or the Smell,ur
"'·arthouse. "One time there were· 1&:000
acres of lima beans growing here. Now
there aren·t 1,650 acres.''
The Smeltzer warehouse is nestled on
twa acres in the city's designated light
Industrial region.
··we've been thinking about selling lt
for three years," Appling ~said. "We've
had pef>ple who wanted ta lease the
building but they couldn't get icommercial
1.oninf. An out.of-town carpet company
wanted lo use ii for a warehouse and
showroom, but that fell through."
The city landmark is 35 to 40 years old,
while the Smeltzer Lima Bean Growers
Association is close to 45 years oki. The
name Smeltzer<came rrom a Kansas City
farmer who arrived in this area abbut 60
years ago ari'd grew ce lery.
lf the building isrr:t Sold;the Uma bean
groWers, -there are .more than; 100 stock
ho(der's but only · seven ac\ive growers,
will.continue effarts to lease the building.
lf sold, the building can be used far
liousing 2,000 P.OtJnd canaries or ·whatever-
the owner wan'ts. "The}' cln tear it down
if they like," Aj>pling said.
The lima bean growers. the few who
i;till sprout crops, can take their beans to
"another nest where activity.isn't dead.
Valley's . Ce11tral Park
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To Give City 'Identity'
Fountain· Valley residents may one day
stroll through their own central park,
watch youngsters play baseball on a
light.eel diamond and enjoy· a little s'huf-
fJeboard.
Such' a central park would lend "id,en·
tity" to lhe .cit.y~ according to suggeati om
made Wednesday night by the Parki and
RecreaOon Commission.
"I'm happy lo see' they adopted such an
ftlea. '' commented City Councilman Ron
Shenkman . ''So am I,'' added Councilman
Geofje Scott.
Bolh men ire former members of the
parks commission and since their elec-
tion· to the oouncil last Se ptember b;lve
P,,.shed hard for devek>pment al"• central
park, not originally planned by lhe city.
Five to seven years is the time span
Shenkman and Scott feel necessary to gel
• 1M cectral park idea rolling.
Pati:s comn.Usslontrs have asked the.:
City COuncil to constaer buikting a cen-
tr11J pa.rt On one of three sites.
Jn ordet" of preference the commission
Stork JUnrket
NEW YORK CAP ) -A sharp stock
market rally proved short of breath and
prices retreated on a broad front today.
(See quotatiOM, Paget• :z&..17).
tn the last .half hour of trading on Wed·
rie5d1y the market took olf on its bigge1t
~ree of this year in rea<:iJon to a prime
lending rate cut by a smaD Philadelphia_
blt,t!-'c.
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suggested as sites a 13-acre parcel nestl-
ed betw~n Fountain Valley High School
and the San Diego F:reeway , a 20-acre
site ·owned by\ the Orange County Sanita-
tion District 'and a 20-acre. plot In the
middle of the county's regional park at
!tfile .Square.
Cost of buying and de veloping -the 13-
acre si te would be aboul $600,000,
acording to parks and recreation director
Stanley Stafford. The other two sites
y,•ould cost about hair that because no
land would be ~ght.
"But we mlg~t develop the land lhen be
told to move otr those two· cheaper~sites. Thf: one next to the sc hool would belong
to th~ city," Stalford said . .
The hitch In lhe plan is money -when
and how to get it. But Shenkman fetl!I a
bulic of excess money will be avallable
for such park development
"In 1'70-71 city funds deposited in
ba~ will earn about $90,000 in interest
l10t expected. because of higher interest
rates," he explained. "n;at excess money
-about $400,000 over a leJt-year period
-plus other excess funds could be chan -
neled into 1 patk furuf for the q ntral
park idea.··
"I'd like to see !IOTllething for every00t
In the central park.'' ScOtt aaid. rtlttring
to potential recreational development. "I
know it will take time. but it's time we
g« tht idea uflderv.'ay. '·
The nnal decision · still rests In City
Council hands, but tM ctunmlssion aclion
mArks the rirst ma jor step toward a cen·
tral park taken in FounLain Valley.
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. THURSOAJ, FEllWA~Y 26, "70 ' '
TEN CENTS
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Students Bu:rrt .Bank '
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Rampa8ing Mob -Riots ~n -Santa .Barbara :
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SANTA B.mBARA (AP) -Rampagj;g
demonstratora protesting the "capitalist'
establishment'' . burned a Bank 9'
America branch to a skeleton today while
outnwnbered police ind firemen watched
be1pie,.1y.
POlice·relnrorcements were called In a~
about 800 protesters watched the flames
bum out lhe inside of. the one-story, brick
building. Then a JOlid ·phalanx or 140
helmeted officer:s swept through the cam*
pus community, Isla Vl1ta, dlspersirig ~
Beach Schools ~:
Launch Fight
On Drug Abilse
HWllingt.on Beach high schools are
launching ·a campaign lo wipe out drug
4!1use O!'._ t~ CB.f!l~S •. , _, •
Trustees of the Union High School
District have ordered development of a
drug education course. In their order,
made Tuesday, trustees asked that the
coorse start as a pilot program during
this year's su mmer school. It wauld be
Included in the regular curriculum after
thal.
Trustee Joseph Rlbal, however, had
!40me objections ; "We seem to be totally
ignoring \\'hat causes drug abuse. What
we're dispensing is just tnowledge and
lea.r."
He added that ·high ,acho;ol studf!iit.a tend
to express •·some doubts" about auch
establisbmenkiirfldecl •. ~ses.1,T)lt ~"r
""" m.iild 11< ~'IAloaniliW-..
,Uonal Ille of &he""'*nt 1n an effort tit
detennine wh4t makes birn take drugs In
the finl .place.
Ribal aaid he fl!it that excessive educa-
tion about drui;s and their likely effect
could posalbly do more harm than good .
Joe Ferm, a Huntington Beach resi-
dent , asked the trustees to incorporate
talks by former drug UBers into lhe
course.
"You should gel into contact with the
Teen Challenge organiiation. They·re ex-
users. They speak the jargon and they'rt
highly effective tpat way. They have the
righl psychological slant," Ferm said.
The district's student advi sory counsel,
composed of representatives from each
of the five high schools, also offered iL~
suggestion11 on drug education in a
prepared document.
They urged that such courses be in-
stituted in local elementary schools as
well.
Education on an individual basis or in
small groups was also suggested by the
Mudent leaderi who said, "We see little
value in student ~y 'drug assemblies'
or large presentations Jn which students
must sit and listen as an audience to a
speaker without the opportunity Cor
verbal Interchange."
'The course, the student advised, shoul d
stress the hannful effects of the most
commonly used hallucinogens, such a11
LSD, mescaline and psyloclbin, rather
1.han lying them together with addi<:Uve
"hard" narcotics such as heroin.
"Teenagers have often expressed the
view that drugs such as marijuana and
other hallucinogens sbookl not be dlrC"'!ly
associated with hard narcotics," the
document said. "It Is sometimes difficult
for students to see dangers in drug abuse
11s merely the possibilities or stepping up
to physically addictive narcotics.
"We feel lhat drug abuse education
should explain the actual physical harm
(See DRUGS, Page Zl
Candi.date s Fair
Slated in Beach
The League of Women Voters h1
preparing a political rally with all the
trimmings to give Huntington Beach
voters a chance: to meet their council
candidates.
All pa candidates In the: April 14 elec·
lion !iave been invited to a "Clndidates
t~alr" in the maU of the Huntington
Center on Friday, April 10.
"There will be.. baUoons, entertainment
and tht hometown atmosphere of a
poltt.lca1 rally, "according· to Mrs. Ken·
neth Kati, the LWv's voter service
chairman.
Office seekers will man their booths al
7 p.m. and each will speak briefly in a
program set to begin at t p.m.
1be leque is preparing a questionnaire
hi which each caiddite wlU :1~er
questioM on his p;1tttlc1J view1. Ctlpjet of
the: questionnaire wlU be distributed to
voter• 1l the fair.
The 11 candidates ire comcptlng ror .
lnor council teats.
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Crm ,withoUt' 1 CJ)nf)'ontaUon al'x mlles north of Santa Barbar•._
Ke:treaUnt protesters threw racks at . • The demonstrators, pumbering • 1,000
oncoming ottI&-1, · injurifte several bu1 . Wednesd1y night,· said they were pro-
none serloUsly, deputies sald. · teiting the war 1n .Vietnam, the
Deputies aaid liter the situatlon wjs .. capllallst .tabtisbroent" that financed
"pretty·much under control" lrtd thatyaf. .tt •. a:r:wl''tttlat ·1 student spokesman called
Heers were dls~ng aboot/200 strag· "increutng poUce rePrtuion aimed at
glera scattered along street$ and alte:ys. ~UOing student dissent."
Ttie 1<11le-squ'afe.mile · 1s1a voo. COrri· ·• ·one ctemonsttator Identifying himself
nµmity is populated majl)Jy 'b r . as Kevin McElhlnny, 17, Slh Jo.e, Calif..
apirtmenl-d'l>'f!lllna student.s from the ad· said the bank was under siege 11becau!e
jecent University of California ·campus Jt wa1 there, U was the biggest capitalist
e:;tabllshment truor around'." ,
Another demonstfalor who ·wouldn't
give h1a name aakt the bank 11is an ft·
ample of. Ameri Cen capltal.Lsm rwhich :b
killing people all around the world' ·am in
the United Statq." · ·
The. outbr.eak ol fires and ~winaow ~mashjng followed a campus speecfl 'Wed-
nesday afternoon ·· by , WilJ..i~' ~.
KunsUer, a defense, · attomtY -m· ,the
Chtcago riot trial. All·tt>e. wbjdovta of. lh«i
. (~ .UCSB, Pace %) • • •
U.l"t.T......_
RMIPAG I NG·D~lTllATO.;s SET POL iCE; CA.R AF.lflE IN' SANTA BAR.BARA
. 1-Y~. Many.From:UCSB, Sll)•~h Wind•!'•· H~rl Roc\<J, Bottl,1.
RIOTl NG
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News 'Ex periment' Backfires . '
Letters of apoloO are ioint out · to
parent! today after an experimental ·issue
of a. Circle View School n·ewspaper in
HUntington Beach apparently flunked the
· lteedO:m fest. ·
A.bout· 300 copies or the· paper, titled
';The _lnfonner," wert received ·by
parenta Tuesday a!ternoon. A,Raff of sir
Circle View pupils, including~ two ·hooor
studenta, apparently felt .thej' needed to
soup up the news presenl.atiaa a·bit.
Circumventing . supervision, ·they-ln.-
serted some racy refuencea to sex,
marijuana and drinking , } : · ·
It was supposed' to ·be· a. jOke, they e1·
plained later. . .
Unlertunately, a.lar1e num~ of angry
parents and school adminislrat'ors didn't
ste it that way.
Today the paper's staff ~was mailing
letters oC apology to I.he parents as school
officials mulled over hOw ta-cifsclpUrie lht.
culprits. " • ..
Ocean View Schopl District Superln·
tendent Clarence ' l-lall and ·circle View
PricCipal J°oe DlarTiond ma'lle it-clear that
they Sha're the parent' arigtr.
"Unfortunately the atptude toward
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Closin g of Bas e
At Lo s Alamitos
Still Not Of ficial·
If the Loa Alam.ilol Naval .Air ·SlaUon
is ck>slng, no one on the base knows
about it -officially.
The station's pres! information 'office
today said the station'• command had
received i•no official word" on the bast's
future.
·'We have no plans on how we woold
handle the closure and can't make iny
until we hear something,'' the press
apokesman said-... .,
The Los Alamitos command is well
aware, however, that re.Jl0:"4. from Wuh--
ington indicates lhat a decision on the
closing of the staUon Is imminent. It
would come In a new round of defense
cuts instituted by Defense . ~rY
Melvin Laird.
'-feanwhlle, Orange County · authoritlf1
are casting covetous eyes on .the base'~
air facilities. Con!lulttnla' report& on the
county's aylatlon problems fayor, the use
of the Lo,, AJamllol f,cllity as a g"eneral
11vititiori 111te ror private planes and not
for commer.clel airpaft. · ·
. ~. ~rc'.lguc A~dress-.~l ·
William J . ''BUl"-Teque, a Repubfl..
can ~andJdate for the Mth Congruaklnal
llbtrlct, wlll addreu the l!uo"""°"
BdCh ctiamber or ComrMrct duthlll a
7:30 a.m, hreekI•st Friday.at lbe::Shtta,
ton Beach Inn.
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education Is not at an 'aJl.Ume.hilh right.
now," lamented Hall. "Tl's an absolutely,
· erroneou.s a!lsumption to Interpret this a~
·a •reUeeUon or ·oot attitudes. T'lis; kind ·or
·thliig man your image and unfortilnate11 . , . ~le will 1end · to draw conclusions
aboUt the Ocean View Oi.!trkt."
· Hall explaihed that the paper had been
<publllhed'by a jroup of six students from
a student activiUes class.· He· said the
·faculty ·adviser· read all of th• copy, but
that lhe students · inserted the ques-
'tionable items afterward, then ran off the.
copies, while the principal and adviser
.were busy with meeting.Ii. · He said "The Informer" was tupposed
·lo be .''a one shot dE:al" wilh no· further
issues scheduled . "f just wish we had 299
of the 300 back i-ight now."
Princip&I Diamond said, "They we.re
given to the children without' my
knowledge and delivereil righf at
dismiual ti me ," polnUng out , that all
.facul.ty members were in a meeting at
the lime.
Disciplinary · action such as suspensi!)n
or expuliion will be , forestall~d until he
hss , had an opportunity to talk to. the
parent.I, he said.
"Production of student newspapers in
rlementary schools· is a good Ides." said
Hall. "It's an outlet far students to
publish their writing. The di(fertnct
about this publication ls that It was not
.monitored . It was an underground
newspaper."
The students who published the !Jsut
however used Circle View typewriter1:
paper and mlm.eograph machine for the
thrte•page Issue.
"The students say that they did no
realize that this would be considered of·
. fensive . Th,ey say they are .sorry," ex-
pla~ed .Diamond .• None of them has been Involved with
any klnd of narcotics offense, according
lo Ocean View SChool District ad·
ministrators. "f.he pa~r', was . 1i1pposed to De an
out et ror 1tudent creativity," concluded
Hall. "It 'Wa!I just too creiltive,"
.Valley Chanlher
'f o Hear Editor
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To Sa ve Houses
From Demolition
F'our homeOwnt?r!I from · lhe Win-
lersburg area \viJI face · the ·Huntington
Beacb. Board o( Appeals March 4, In an
attempt.· to save their domiciles from the
wrecking crew.
They are part or a doem hoqi!s: near
Warner Avtnue and Nichob St;rett. that
have·been conderp.ned by the city bWkilnl
department for safety nasons. The
ow~rs .must . pay . for lhe demolition
~hemselves. .
. Appealing the demlition decision .on
March 4 will be Louia10rt.lz, l6922-L.Yri<len
SL : John Contreras, 169l2 Lyndon St .:
Ayrelia Luna; 7522 Wa shington ~ .• ud
James A. Wood, 7521 Wll5hfngton SL· :
Homeowners were told ·by. the buil4inl
department to•tear: down.their residencu
al their own expense.
· Thus far, two hc:irrteowners ·in tlwYatta.
were allowed by•tbe Board of A~ ·to
simply; repair-their houses, while ene
man olfered his home to th'! dire·depat:t·
ment lo burn doWn. The fire departmem
acctpted.
Survivor Released
F'I'. BRAGG, N.C. (AP) -Army Capt.
Jeffuy MacOonaJd, aole survivor cl an
attack that left his wife and two
daughters deed, ·was released from
Womack Army Hospital this morning.
He is tb resume hfs duties as a physt-
cian in the preventative medicine sec'tion
of the 6th special' Forces Group at Ft.
Bragg.
OraJ1ge Coast
Weatiier ,
, More of the same Is the hap~
word from the Weatherman for
Friday, with hlgh clouds and
balmy tempe'ratures in the 70'1
along the cout.
. INSWE TODA)'
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munit11 thta.tf!r1 Thtre· are pltn·
tu of opporU.cnitfet lilted todafl
t&i'1• four pla;JI! auditioning 1L1t21t
week. Stt Etittrtotnmtnt,. Page
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Arson Team
Hits Mesa
Trailer Lot
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of tM PtllY P.lliJt Sttft
Operating systematically, an arson
team including a platinum blonde
getaway ~at driver .set a speetacu1ar
$20,000 fire with molotov cocktails earlJ
today at a Costa Meaa. ttaller sales lot.
No mot.ive has been dttermtned. for tht
1%:2.$ a.m. blue at Bay Harbor Mobile
Home Show, 1425 Bake:r St., according to
C.OSta Mesa Fire Department Battalion
Chief Ron Coleman.
The arson job waa partially witneued
by a passerby, apparenUy unnoticed by
the two men and woman believed
respoos:ible for the dlsastroua blaze.
One mplotov cocktail.Was heaved lntA:l 1
20-by-57 foot mobUe home parked on·.the
lot and rapidly engulfed it, 1preadln& to
.others btfore firemen arrived.
OAU.'t PILOT''"''-•v Arlllur \llllHI
Bell4!1' District
·student Absence
) Cause·s ~ 'Conc~rri ··
By RUDI NIEDZIEUIKI
or lllt O•Hr l"lllf Sllff
If Johnny can'l read, writ.e or ipell cor·
recUy, it could be gecau.te he bas been
l"inl to the beach inlteed of attend!nc
cluse1 regularly.
That 111 lbe concenaus of Huntintf.on
Beach Union High School' Dlllr!ct ad-
minlatratora and Jaw enforcement of.
ficer1 who have just comPleted a ·.ertea:
of conference• aimed toward reductlOn of
tmenmecl ab1tncu. •
"Thi.I concern ii not only rilated to
atu.dents aeen surfing at the beach, but
aippllea to youn1er children In the com·
pany of an adult or alone on 1bopping
Lrips during school boW's/" ~aid pi!r'.
Supt. Mu Forney.
Voter1 and taxpayers have 111o 1hown
their concern about students: roaming
.....,.d durlnJ cla" bours by keepln( the
dlalrlct telephone rllli1nl with cbm·
plaint..
1be exact degree of student ablen·
teelsm has be(n difficult to deWmJne,
Jar ely beca~ eomtJ>arenta are wlllng
to fte for their cb1ldren by writing fal se
ei:cuses, accordlnt to John Hunt, district
dlrector of 1peda1 aervtce1.
Enforcement too, "-" conceded to be
difficult, since it 11 almost lmpoulble to
ferret out local hooky-player1 from those
of other cltJea that come to Hwitlngton
Beach to frolic in surf and ai.nd. ~
One procedure 1greed on b y
parUclpants of. the conference"wu tha t.
an attempt would be made to inform Ute
pubUc about school 1ttendance lawa as
1outlined in the Callfonill Education' Code.
· In condenaed form, they)re u follows: Tnvestigators said the $11 ,0tlO trailer
wa1 totally destroyed, _while ftve otbera
auatlined more than $8,000 dlmlC•·
Chief Coleman said the flnn'• owner.
Dan Nostrl, could offer no reaaon why
anyone would attack hla bustneu, but the
arsOll was apparenUy not a spur-of..the-
moment thrill e1eapade.
'WHY DO KIDS CDP DUT WITH DRUGS AND HOW CAN COMMUNITIES CURB IT?'
Mayor' Plnklty, Governor'• Aidt Elllck, Viet Mayor Wilson (from ltft} Ponder Question
Young Artists
Urged to Vie
For $25 Prize
E.C. 12551 -All person1under18 years
of age who have not been graduated from
high 8Chool or who art not enrolled in
1peclal continuation claasea mutt attlnd
1chool for not Ie:s11 than four houra a
week.
A man walking In the nelthbolllood
about tbe Ume the fire broke out told
.CMI Meoa Pollet Ofl!ctt Gent Norden
he fin! oaw a IUIPlckllll lllS oedan
UCSB ••• State Drug Abuse Chief
Youna arUlb are invltM to compete
for f2S cub awards and other honors in
the fJrat annual 1prlng Te~ Art Show,
March D-21 on the Hwi~;tOrt Center mall. · ..,. •
E.C. 12101 -Each person between the
ages of & and 18 i1 aubject to compulaory
full-time education.
E.C. 12401 -Full Ume 1tudenta abaenl
from school for more than three dayii:
without a valid. excuse is CODlldered
truant and will be reported to achool of·
flclal1.
crube by. 111nt bank brancb. were 1muhed In tbe
He aald a vuy blonde woman wu at Urt: of the trouble Tueeday aftemoon. the wheel, while two men, dlmeu1t io M H,. _ _. ••
at tbe time, wert _,..,In tbt car. """"" Jamee W. Webster had deacr!b-To Visit Mesa Happening
Youths aged 13 to 20 mayaubmlt their
entries (not more than three) to room
100, Huntington Beacb High School,.
March 18-ZC. The Tefln Art Show 11
spollllOted by the HunUn,ton Beach
Youth CoallUon with awards presented by
the Huntington Beach Art Uague.
E.C. 125M -Habib.Jal truancy or Ir-
regular attendance are subject to pros.. M1Xnenll latei', ht said, tbt aulo puaod ed tbt alluat!on u "completefy out of
.again with tQ.e·wom.aa llooe. and be beard hand" Wedneedty everun,. H6 uked 1be flnt official order for California's
what aounded likt ruMlnc feet In tbt Gov. llooald Roq1111 f0< Nallooal Guard ' new chief In the campaign aga!nol drug n~ Bay Harbor Mobile Homo 8Mw troopt, bu! Guardsmen wue not mobW.. ·~ 11 to lnope<t the unique Colla M.,a
Jot. · • ed · Happening Saturd.ay, before he reports to
GI,. could ht heard abatledlll ' work In Sacrll!llento.
.momenl.arlly, he told Patrobnan Norden, . 'l1le bank "" waa et by teveral pro-A ~ usistant to Gov. Ronald
then he ,.;nwo ;..., run tbroop tho lot tealel'I who rolied 1 4uolinHoalied fl uh Reapn new to Coo!e Meoa Wedneadoy
and heii4I & car J'Olf off from ttli IOllth bln In ill'ough a 1ma11hed window, and with a penonal letter from h1J boss ex· 5~ ~tnea wbolt name wu not uMd Ht lt ablaze abainat a wall, deputln Nld. preulng lnteoae interest in the novel pro-
fO< hll _....;,,., ta!d he tbeoe .. ,. tho Student. from a nurby fl'atern!ty put out sram. ,.._. "· ,._ the blazo but--~-fir~ ti '111oo!iu C, Elick confered with a car race out of tbe area wMb ---· ' •·-~• w up qa!n delepUooof cily officla!a and aa!d he will
ooc:upenta. • juat before midnight. ' be back for the t a:m. to I p.m. event at
One man appeared to be In hia 1111. WI Befort the •weep of tbe ·area the °'!3 County Fa!rf'Olllido. and powerfully built, with quite ba!ry htl!capter olflcu1 ualn( a bullhorn Ind ~ He Gov. Reqan la ana!ouo for his
anm, the wllne11 told police, while tbt poqrful •potll&ht or d e r·e d the newt& appointee, Arthur Suddjlan, chief
11econd man'• deacrlptlcn wu VI.file. demcn1trator1 to diapene but very few ot the.&wty created Office of NarcoUcs
He •aid the woman was very blonde did . ' and Oiug Abuse Coordination to come
and alao 1ppeared to be about 30 years Shortly before the bank f I r e 1 old, adding that he could identify tile demon1tralora overturned and burned ~ 8 ong. 1 ,__ ho
most dlaUnctJve-loottng <J!. the two malee. 1\lltrot car afttr ••-•·--·tnum~r-.i Appo nted only usa~ Monday, wever. led lrom the tr 11 lot r-ww ...... vu ...,, ~ Suddjian is deeply concerned about .Fl'.'Mes erup -1 er deputJet fled. It waa the aecond patrol narcotics traffic, but he i1 also worried
within .• moments. the witness told car burrUng of the three-day disturbance. .about shipping his furniture from Fresno authorities and« ran to teleiQooe the 111e bank manager said an undisclosed fire d-..t-L 1o Sacr~nto. , ...,-.~·-: amount of money was in the bank's "He;oesontheJobMonday,"observed
Beach, Alamitos
Join 'Lines'
·For Drug Help
HunUngton Beach's Help Une, a Ule-
. phone service aet up to aid drug uten.
and !AS Alamitos' Hot Lioe are pl1J&ainl
in to the aame network.
Narcotic. users or friends of narcotics
uaers can now call 894-4242 or 8M-U4S toll tree from Lot Alsmlt.o1, Seal Beach and
Cyprtaa: for immediate help or counaelin&
on drug abwe. The:se numbers are the one.s that were
alrtady available to citizens Jn Huntfng.
ton'Beach, Welbn!Mter af'ld Fountain Val·
Jey. The lines are open 24 hours a dly.
'Ille HunUngton Beach service ii bated
at Golden West College, althoogh It is
not a function of the college, Membtr.a
CJl Help Ltne simply answer quee:dOM
on drugs and do not teach or preach
about narcotics.
The 11.ne wu established last summer
by j group of doctors, tawyen , min11ters,
educators and concerned citizens aeff.
Ing to cut down drug abuse. The group
strtssts that It is not involved with the
police so users may call wil.hout fear
of the law.
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ftreproof vault and he dld not expect ft Ellick,, whlle toW'int the 1ite of the
was damaged. mas:sJve Happening. designed to educate
' Firemen were ordered to stay away young people to the perils or narcotics
from the bank blaze for f ea r use in a non-preachy 1tmosphere.
demonstrator-a might attlck thm1. Gov. Reagan's eml!Yry met city offi·
''We went to the fire but the sheriffs cials in the Costa Mesa Police Facility
men lined acrosa the Jtreet wouldn't let conference room earlier. to deliver his
us by," sald Fire Capt. Clarence SaletU. boss' letter to Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley and
"'Ibey feared for our lives because of the discuss the drug; altuaUon in general. d.m-~·a'-." Pl I •"-t ted t uuaw 1oU111 anners o u1e even -ex pee o
Young people with fire e1Ungulaherr draw 20,000 or more people -have
quickly doused a 1mall f i r e predicted it could be uaed u a pattern
danonstrator1 had set in the bank for others elsewhere. and Sacramento is
Wednesday evening. But s b e r I I f ' s keep{ng an lntereste:l eye on Jt.
deputies said anolher fire was touched oU The gov"11or sent .congratulations and
lhort.Jy before midnight. pralaed '1'l\e Happening as a flrat step
DepuUea •aid they dld not know who toward a complete, 1ctlve program at the
set the fires but that tholt> who ex~ cOmmunity level, a vital need in curbing
Ungui6hed the firat blaze were "itudenl dnlg devutaUon.
volunteers." "If we are to makt drug use the 'out'
Douglas Trueblood, 20, a nonstudtnt, rat.her than the 'ln' thing to do. It will re-
told a newsman that the branch of the quire ... commurUcation, under&tand\ng,
naUon'a largest commercial bank was guidance, medJcal and psychiatric help
fired because "It bokla the moriey for the
war In Vietnam."
A aolld phalanx of officers, helmeted
and wielding nJght atJcks, moved through
.a major disturbance center, Perfect
Park, clearing demonstrators from their
p<t!L
The retreatlng protesters pelted the on-
comtna officer• with rock• and taunted
them wltb l!houll ol "Piggy! Piggy! Pig-
gy!" as they darted away.
Student unrest, including window-
breaking, developed Tuelday In advance
of a scheduled on-campus lectW'e by
William Kunstler, a defense attorney in
the Chicago riot trial ....
Israel Burials Set
JERUSALEt.i (AP) -The remains of
38 puaen.1er1 killed in the Swiss alr
crub Jut Saturday -whether Jewtah or
not -will be brouaht to Israel for burial
in Jerusalem. Israel's chlef rabbi, lJ&cr
Unterman said today.
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D.RUGS •..
which \he commonly used hallucinogeM
can cau1e to mind and body." '
A thorough examinaUon of the legal
aspects concerning drug use might do
more than anything else to prevent
potential users, the student~ feel.
"Sometimes, atudenls who use marl·
juana can become convinced thtt this
drug is no more harmful than alcohol,
due to the confllcts in the opinions of
even the most prom1nent medical
authorities, .. they said.
"flo~·ever, the same student ·who 'holds
thl1 opinion it often unaware of the
penalties for diug abuse convictions. We
must see that atudents are full y aware of
the effects which felony convict.Ions and
prison sentenctt have upon thtlr entire
lives."
Valley Grade School Cast
For Smithsonian Film
"Lighll, camera. action" -the echoel
of Hol]ywood will 1oon bounce around the
walls of Fulton School in the Fountain
Valley School DislricL
MOYJe malcen from the Smithsonian
truilltuUob have picked the school as one
of seven in the nation to spatli1bt in a
25-mJnute fllm on excepUonal 1ehool Ji.
btarte1.
The film ta paid for by the Amerlcat1
Ubrary A!soclatlon which plsns to use
jt t.o recrult multl·medla epeclallsll ror
the new type of libraries emergln1 In
achools acrO!s the country.
MultJ·medJa 11 the theme of the film
which will lihlne a SPotliglH on Fulton
SChool'a ua. ol. movi!JroJ..r;,tor•, tlope
cassettes, tnm atf1ll' -· . _ ~!line
devices once fcreign lo Ille dusty 1tbrlf1
ihelvu.
"We're pleased with the idea," is: the
response from Fountain Valley School
of'flclals.
Filming wlll take place March a in the
Fulton School library. Teachers, Ubr11r0
ians and students have been warned to
"act naturally" in the &ehool's' first cin-
ema tryout .
The film, uslng the Fulton media cen·
ter, Vt'ill demonstrate U1e relationship or
\'atloua media to in-claM learning and
individual learning.
F'ullon School'• library was one or 1
~mall group of achools in the country
fe<ttr1lly funded to devtlop complete me-
dlR-orlented progra~. making poa!lble
the purchase of equJpl'nent not available
t,; an ordinary school library.
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for the user and potential uaer -and hi1
parents -balanced by a firm progr@t of~
law enforcement aimed primarily at the
pll!her of narcotics and dangerous drugs"
Reagan wrote.
"Y0ur Happening apPears to contain all
of the elements essential to making It -
and the program which hopefully will
follow-the kind of success we must
have if we are to avoid losing one or
more entire generation or your young
people to drugs," he added.
The governor went on to commend all
young people and adults involved in stag.
Ing tht Happening, 11aying it ta the type of
ded!caUon required to solve the drug
threet to American society.
"Thi• adnUnlstralion and the people or
California are with you," he said in con·
clusion.
Elllck told the handful or city officials
authorities in Sacramento will probably
put together a comprehensive report on
The Happening to iuide similar !ihow1
elsewhere.
"We are very concerned and want you
to know how interested we are tn the
Happening," he told Mayor Pinkley,
Pollet Chief Roger E. Neth, councilmen
and others present.
"\Ve are not trying to Impose the State
of California on Costa Mesa, but we want
to find out what can be done at the com·
munlty level,'' Elllck continued.
.JJ. J . . (}arrelt'6
~-m cuh •w.a.nt wlllbe_!!4nded Jo,.th<
outstandln1 artilt tn the 13-18 age bracket
and the 17-20 aae bracket
Art wort may be entered ln water col·
ot11. pen and ink, pencil,. tempera,
acrylica, collage, oU and other media. All
work mu1t be done by the artist. ·
Ribbons for first, oecond, thin!,
honorable menUon and apeelal placee
a~o will be awanfed. A ptrpelual trophy
and merchandlte cerUflcatea are ln·
eluded In the award11.
For further lnlonnation -phone Henbey
Gehr la. chairman of the Teen Art Show,
al 842-5817.
Huntington Gets
75 More Acres
Annexation of 75.Z acres to Huntington
Beach along Newland Street was ap.
proved Wednesday by the Local A(ency
Formation Comml1slon.
The m~g~ was requested by Hunting-ton Beach to "straighten out the bound-
ary" between that city and Fountain
Valley.
Included In the acreage are 45 acres
in Fountain Valley and 30 in unincorp-
orat!d territory. The city of Fountain
Valley did not object to the anne1aUon.
ecuUon in countY. ~venne court. .
J;>iltrlct admlnislratora 11sured parents
that all -complilnta would be vlgorowlt ·
examined under ectlon U45t which.
allows JCbool trwitees to inve&i11ate •
parenta or guardians whose children are
in violation of the law. ,,; ~
"We hope that all cillzena readlna: these
rulea and concerned with children not in
schOol as required will take such action
and pho .. the dlotrict office"' that Je1a1 .
action can be implemented," aaid
Forney.
Armed Bandits
Rob Businesses
Two separate anned robberles Wednes.·
day had Westminster Police hopping
between a hot dog stand and a
neighborhood market.
.4. men '\'ilh an unkrni~'!' !ype pistql
held up Der Welnerschnitzel at Gold~
West and Wyoming Streets about 3:3<1.
p.m. He look about $25 in change and
bills:, police said.
Another bandit robbed the 7·11 market
at 551 1 Westminster Ave., about 10:30
p.m. He made off with ~15 at gun point.·
polie reported.
There apparenUy wa11 connection
between the two robbiea, officials said.·
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ltfut Prepare
Robb Attorney
Wins , Delay Plea
Dr. Robert Cumming Robb's lawyer
successfully pleaded in Superior Court Lo-
day for more Ume to prepare arguments
jq opposition to the Orange County Grand
Jury'a indicbneot of the Laguna Beach
physician on abortion charges. _
Presiding Judge William C. Speirs
miered attorney_ Moses Berman to ap-
pear In his courtroom March ll tor a
special bearing into Berman's claim-that
the Grand·Jury could nol lawfully indict
bis client on abortion char1es that had
Police End
Loud Protest
In CSF Hall
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
Of tlM 0.11'1' Plt.f SMf'I
Tactical ;io'lce confronted and dispers-
ed a crowd of about 300 student
demonstrators at Cal State Fullerton late
Wedi>esday night. ending a half-day sit-in .
The sit-in was organized by campus ac-
ttvlsta protesting charges filed against
two students for dlirupting a Feb. t
tpeech al by Governor
Reaa:an.
The college's enrollment ls 13,000.
However, organizers of the sit-in vowed
they would protest again today following
a morning convocation during which they
expected to confront CSF President
William B. Langsdorf.
The two students, Bruce Church, a 31·
year-old psychology major, and David
MacKowiak, 25, a political science major.
:i1lso face possible disciplinary action by
the college.
Wednesday 's prote st began after 1.
rally at noon in the campus quad area.
About 300 students left the rally and
marched into the corndor outside Presi-
dent Langsdorf's office in the Lelters and
Science Building.
The student! sat In the corridor until
about 3 p.m. and then t":ntered the
president's office .
" Tl waa explained that Langsdorf was at
• meeting of state college lru!·in Los
Angeles.
When the group failed to leav , Capt.
Jo'red King of the Fullerton Polie&Depary.-
ment made an appearance and told the
student! to leave or be arrested.
After a hurried meeting, leader~ of the
protest moved the crowd back into the
hall and resumed the sit-in.
At about 5 p.m. the studentls entered
the office ol Dean of Students Ernest
'Becker, who they clal,n is responsible for
"oollaboration with police" In the case of
the two students .
At 5 p.m., the prolcstors decided, to
1lay in the hall.
The protestors were also urgtd to stay
by Dr. Stuart Silvers, a CSf ph ilosophy
professor. He said. "If we stay the night,
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New Lighting
May Brighten
Clemente Areas
T
San Clemente businessmen and city ol·
licials Wednesday night watched •
lighUng demonstration wh.ich may lead lo
brightening the cenlral business district
including the 100 block ol Del Mar.
"It wlll probably be up far discussion
Wednesday nlgbt (at the c o u n c i I
meeting)," said City Manager Kenneth
Can-, "Hopefully with 10me reacLion
from the businesa people. It's part o( a
comprehensive program of updating at
least lht: public Improvement! In tbt cen·
tr al buSIJltSI district."
The area is now lighted with mercury
vapor lamps ol 2:0,000-lumen intmty on
30-foot. light standards. The demonstra·
!Jon by San Diego Gas & Electric Co. was
nl three lighting arrangements which
would product more intensity.
One was a wishbone type mounting
with two lampa of 20,000 lumens. The
other was a 40,000-lumen nie.r<:ury vapor
lamp which give.s light with a blu ish cast..
Tbe third was a lucalox tight of 46.900
lumcns th11t gJva .off light with • golden
cesL Coat flguru have nol flnallzed yet.
been dismissed by a lower court .
Berman explained today lMt be had
not had sufficient lime to digest
paperwor~ offered by the distrk:t al·
torney's office in response to bis earlkr
petition.
He has branded the Grand Jury as "an
illegally constituted panel that responds
SOle!y to the Whims and caprices -or-the
district attorney." And be further argues
that the provisions <i the. health and safe-
ty code under which Dr. Robb wa1 first
arresttd are uqconatituUanal.
Dr. Robb, 67, of J.t567 Scenic Drive,
Dana Point, wu cleared of 1borUon
charges in Santa Ana Municipal Court
when Judge Paul Mast a c c e pt e d
Berman's argument that the 'I'btrapeutic
Act of 19&7 was uncooaj:itutlorial and
could not be used to prosecute the Art
Colony physician.
District Attorney Cecil Hicks Im·
mediately went lo tht Orange County
r.rand Jury and got the indictment or
Robb from a panel which acctpt.ed his
atgument that the atate code was valid
and t.h'at Robb should be prosecuted in
the higher court.
A new dimension was added to the case
this week when tht United State!
Supreme Court upheld , by refuaing to
review the .i,Saue... l,be !'ejection by tht
ciililorriia Supnmt Court al lht 1bortloft
law tJbich preceded Uie 1957 act
ftliii:pa!tal that Berman 1'fll .. thN
apparent stance ot. the hllh court Jn bis
argument& a11inst Ult: .indictment cl Dr.
Robb.
Oemente, Owners
Meet to Discuss
Landslide Threat
Homeowners concerned wllh a poten-
tial landslide threat will meet with San
Clemenlt city officials tonight to begin
seeking remedies, economic or physical.
The open meeting will be at 7:30 p.m.
at city hall.
The situation was touched o(f Jan. 2.1
when the -.lope behind the home-of the
Eugene Seets family, 717 Aven ida Colubo,
tilipped into the canyon below leaving a
75-foot sheer precipice.
The Seets have betn living ln half a
home since and nearby property own~~
are worried . When the more 10,000 cubic
yard! of earth slid into the fog at the 680-
foot level. the market for area home•
pretty well slid with it.
The Seets home was on the market •l
the time and had been for a year or so aL
prices ranging from $32,950 to $35:,~.
City Manager Kenneth CaJT said pl'D-
perty owners and otht!l have been asktd
to the meeting tonight. Thi.t will probably
Include representation from L~guna
Federal Savings &r: Loan Assoctatlon
which bas flnanced the homes, about 1~
or 16 on Avtnida Colombo.
If a Laguna Federal representative
Isn't there, said Carr. "We would hope
that we will have some word from tbeir
organiiation that we oould pass on
tonight."
COu{lcilmen r.ecently learned t~~!~ •
geologic investigation of the Vlc1n1ty
could cost from f1 ,500 to $12,500 deptn·
d~ on its complexity. No action was
talten on this. ·
Councilman Thomu O'Keefe augee~ted
at the lime that some agreement might
be reached on financing immediate soil
stabilization work while shelvi~ the
question or legal lla'..tility until " late.r.
Other councilmen agi:eed.
"1 gutsS we'll lift this w1y until
something happens," said Mrs. Stets. "It.
isn 't very pleasant but it'a better ti.an
paying rent dsewhere.'' , .
The Setts an nol !Jling the rur portion
of lheit thru-btdroom home, which in-
cludes the master bedroom, about JG-feet
ff'Otn the lip of the cliff, another bedroom
and the living room . .
Tbe dlildren, a boy, I. and a iirl, 111t.
are. using the dining room ai a bedroom,
their parent! use the front bed~ and
tht family,room now serves 11 a livlnf room. . .
Mra. Seels saKI "the family would sit
tight and hope something can M worked
out to stabilize. the hlllslde. UntHI then
it's lmpossible lo rent nr sell, she said.
adding; "and our nci;hbors property ia as
worthless as ours." ·
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YOUTHS VIEW ·BANK OF AMER,IC:A-llR,AHClf"SultN~oUT:U'.JilO\ 'o/'PIMCJl'!STRATOJtS'.
·TEN 'CENl'S
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Pelts Police.
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With Boure.s
f • • ·' • _ ~TAB,\llBA!IA-(A~)-!Wnpqin&
demonalr•l<rt pro1estln1 lbt · "cajlijallll
esCablilhmenl" burned a Sank ·el
America branch· to a. skeleton' ~•Y· whil9
outntmtbe!<f:d .pol.lce and tifemtn watched
helpleaaly.
Police reinforcementa were called ln-•s
about MIO protest.en watched the namu-
burn cut the inside o( \he. one-story, briclr
bwlclil!g. Then 1 !Olld p11oia.u of MO
helmtled o/ficm swept through the c~· ws communfty, !ala Vli!i;dlspirq-IM crow wiUtoul • «lllfrent.tbon
lle~atlng . prol•altro threw .r...i.• •I . . ·<111·~. J•''°"' , . ..,.r.:..cl , ancommr ""~· ..., ....... g RYSl!r. QU •4 ~ nor;ie ~lously,,dtpuUes Aid. , . ; ; : '
· ~lkl . ..icr~1er ·111e it1)119qn ''"~ """' "'pretty mud! UDCWr:"'lcontr'ol""•l}d that. or~ . -~
fieerl wer.t ~ about' 200 1str,1~ -t.-
&(er• ~·~ .~IOnc·~u'anit i\)Jen •. · · Tll• OOHqlW'....,!k Isla· Vista CJomi
riiuhity 'is ~-~. mainly •. b 1
4pa!fm',;,t,ctWetq lti\dents fronf the ad!,
ja,cent. Ul)ivtn!ty of . Ca!Ho/uia wnW'
· · ·chlc1 ... -s.v1n1Aftorney Wiil'¥'· ICuntt .. r'1 LMtVN1 l~rp S1nte lerMr•.,VWMn· . ~°" • " ..
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lix miles nOrth of Santa B8rbara. ' .
~-'Ille. d-tralln, nupi\lerinf l;M
*' Wednesday nig'b(., Aid , ij\ey 1·~· ,fl"O! _. t$ing . lhi--; ,..,. · Jn Vietnlm, CW
• Uciftt»,Jtst ~~ot tba1~ =
... ~ ·'tit! Wf>!lt:~~~~~r'
. . '.~·llhnMll' . M\ftot..,, 1T, t.ii'hiie, ~Hf ..
said bailk was ubc{er siege ,"bftauat
, "'iii'liio<t.it'Ww1lrblQHt capllall8t -...;.,... thini.anund. ..
· ' ·de.mm.trikl' who . wouldn't
tiV•bil UD\~ sald.the ,bank ''Js In ex-
1mple ol AmeriClll caplloiiam which 1'
kiJUhg P,eQple •11 around the world &nd in
· the,Unlied ~!ates."
The outbreak of. !iru ind window
1mashlng followed a campus speech Wed·
nesday a!temoOn by William M. KU ostler, a defense. attorney Jn · tbt
Chicago riot trial. All lhe windows of the
same bank branch were smashed in the
1tart or the trouble Tuesday afternoon.
Sheriff James W. Webster had describ-
ed the aituaUon as "completely out of
hand" Wednesday evening. He a1ked
Gov. Ronald Rearan for Nallooal Guard
troops, but Guardsmen were not moblliJ..
ed. -Tbe bank fire was ·set-by ttveral ~
·1 -,. • ~ ..! • • lesters who rolled a 1asoline-soaked trash U~I T....,.._
RIOTING·
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Baker· Renews '
Recreation Area· ·
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Acl.'eSS Battle
JEqua.l .Pay~~t Sought
By: Saddle~~k :F ac~lty
··, ,. ' Silpervisor1Dav\d1L. Baker rtnew~~hf!;
, "'.By 'ARBAl\'.4 · kREIBICH i'hlfty ' ptrc.Cnt. 6f schOels ' In the' state baftle rot public" acc;ess ·to . recriitiOn'il ·
.. "~ or""'D111r·,1Mt'tfefl l a1r'.etdY f ha:ve a(ipJ)ted .the ' 'one-to.One• areas Wedflesday ·whtn he cilled fOr a c!~·p-or~~i'I, ~~ .. :~ hour:s ; nJio, ~e safd ,!t~if· .a. ¥afewldt .ltudy legil reView of the county's authority· :to
pay-.J.f ~,hours .1!"lrki1~. Ml)\tthe. r the \ revealr. '.th. ~' .11'<. ratio, ,0f ,p~y for: ~.b . require access to beach and park lan<b. wttl 1 ..JURf:~ a lab .or s Baker asked that tht flndtngs be , · •. ,no~ in'.etti~p, ~~:"Sad: 1 W9fk • l'lill"u -lq'f·•.s'.ont-hatf tD·one•lfl . ~ented .before a joint meeting Of tbt
c ~g::facufti"' \old ~tees I 1orrit"'.dJnm'IUn.ltjf~llqes. ~ · . ·. -: county Board' of~ Supd-visors and the
· y...Juillo • • , , ~ ! This P!'a.ctice. · sayf ~· 'profes90r~. · coUnty prannjng commiuion. • ...
""---aJ p~nfatlOri'Jty •the college's \ rfsij1(J;.-iil "uhJdsf 1 inif-1 U'h f'i.J r '". A:e cite.d a state SUJ>('eme c'o~rt A~~ .~(e· 'br0U,)t board "coo-as.;i~~U.'.The 's°add1etif~klioln(. th.iY · deciJion last week 6n ic&ss lo beletie! ai~' • ot w.tiat .ftCUlly rrwilbers I niife, 2.lr~8~1 has· ~gtUzed 'tlie•'Vahfft or : an4 s,aid similar case~ may .be pr~t' .on , terlni@·~,'l.lle'•\ftfair prlCUde" rJ. giving fnitru~qr prePai'at~ ·tfme iti'the a~ .~r ~ tHe I ci).intY's· •cOestline., 1 i~e •Sa~ti Ana ~1i1Jw~dl -of1an•.hour.Credit for so--1 P~fSical ed~c~t!on. by. g~ant!~· ~-!l~al ' Rivi'\' •nd other re(!TeaJional are,IU!.¥ / '
dlWd ,,acijvfty, ,cla91e1"1 Jn fine .tart!, 1 eduditll6n' ihstr.uctors t~e 'one-~ rifto . : B~~er .S~id 'c<indl~on3 r,11ll'nilar• to. th>~ , ~ ~ '11L~ h·e m a t·l' c 11 -fOr iilieir actlvtty:cla'sSes. 1 . · }. , . lrivolved in the ·CQUrt dec!sl~n m~y:~st
enitnfttks' arHl'·tethlKilOsY. . I \"theY m~~~ Sut~ly ~-awa~r.,'"'.said~a . at-~llt ~eek Beach; Sunset Be~c~~~!· ~1~ Wi'Ou~'\Ora'l&e and Loi lsta,temenl ~~cpared' 1by . th~. facult~ . Chica: Hlintington Beach tan~ , Soµfh ~1~ coubt'lt;; noi•art wor~!la:· ,,-u~ membql:, "~ti~t three ,hOU~f. in .al!. art. Laguna. . • ·. 1 • • ·
thiir·tibltai tOWa'n:t· a.-one..to-one•rapb -b~stnes~, bi~ogy, geillogy. Chenu.strY· nr ~~day ;eaker.h!t .at the.acceptance·or
fulf\i)ay Joi-sck.ellM lab'-wdtk '-blMpgy I physics , lab must be -at · le~· eq~l1 ·to bbhd's rot1two subd1vl!lo,ns.of. lhe. Lagun)l
lnattucklr Fra;llk~•oUa:l•ld~ht ~rd. ttir~. how;s of arc~. ,VDlle'b~I ~. f'{igbe_f CQrPora.t19n adjoining Salt er~~
• · · golf. , , ,. , , , ,BeicK;cqmplolning thdt lhe finn ltad ~t
· ~ •· Tht .pr,acftce. ot• partial P,31 . cr~t;'t~ . ~\41~lor; 'a~b .a~ess !or the: pu~.c.
P d n· lab ttourt -_ppa'renlly is a holdovffl ~ • ' ·ara e iDOOSts · tilt beglnnillgs· or unt"t~tY '..iuc.t1oo. ' ' ' • . · . ·
. ' . . 'th•. 1tat•men.t ,to,•'Y'!'•d ., ."l""', •:" Cll£DlT . B!f¥ ING~ i . ' I , fessort Qlanned, tiUt; did not telCb • • • ' . _,... r I ' • hi,gona •. s .mi.-.e. ·1~1>ora10ryclassts;lea9ing., .', •. Ii>·· DffAJ'.E "" "'"OSJ'.'r"', -:-.e a:ttidUllt' ·~ts, ' 1 I ' ' ~ ' ~· , {.I >:J ..... , ~ ·• • • ,
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·1'1&.·th,y.rnajntain, Is not.l;he cue~ln i 'cM~~& cantbre huardoua·lo')'OUr · 1 rn~em laborato~ classes. : • . .. fia.lri:ell. ·1 • -.>~· .. ,M.odtmla~fatQrYPl"Jla,r•ll<l"· SJY lhe · A ma"n 00mplained to 'costr M.ii •
I ttac.'hera, 'rt'qµjret more lif11t-thal) .tver POlict Wtdoesday· that he · pttt:hUllll M5 '
l=oJ<!; md~tf r\t .-~l'Y. l(or ii>-' iJf sporlawt.,. M I chirp -ll-1 '
I ois:to be'•~•ll•ble 'qn cal\lpqs 19' •. cloC!ling a1>op atttr ""int!·helpoll Ol!ttl·hi.
1 .. ec nUlJ:lber' or. ~U~s and reqtihft.iotat , coet by sales p;eraonnel :for. aeveral flt.· • 1 attention In ~rtaJn.;ceramlcs, _cbl!nu11lr)!, lil1&I . , • • • p~~1(c1 and ,blpi(&Y labs. v;her' llir ac-· "t!t0ch1rged thol he woo alao ~lltYed...r · <~t rlak b el~plly hlgJt.' • 1 ' hi. ~•lie! «>nlalning NOO lo <IBh, ftl"lilJI',
I · !(aoy of th~ lri!tlucl<>n In, such .191>1 1~,.;.,. laien w1ien he• reached Into hlr!Q'
j rriut1..'put 1,n almdst Ont and a halr't.imes •Ide COfll -k11t. .i-' (See TEACHERS, Pap I)· ,..-,..,.. ~ • .J •• '
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bin in through a smasbe<I window, am
set it ablaze abainst a wall, deputies said.
Student.I frcm a nearby fraternity put out
the blaze, but protesters fired it up apin
jwt before midnight.
Before the •weep or the lrel,
helicopter officers uslng a bullhorn and a
powerftll · apotlight. o r ,d·e·r e d the
demon.1trator1 to disperse, but \'ery few
did.
Shortly before the bank f I r t •
demoost.rators ov~urned and burned .a
patrol1 car after , the two outnumbered
deputies ned. It was the second , patrol
car burning oftht three~ay disturbance.
The-blnlt manqer said an undisclosed
amount of. money wu in the bank'•
fireproof -Nault and ht. did nOl expect it
was damaged.
Firemen were ordered to slay away
from ·the bank . .blaze for fear
demonstrators migtll atLack l/Jem. ·
"We went to the rn .but the sheriff"•
men lined acrosa the street \l{ouldn't let
us by," uid Fire Capt. Clarence Saletti.
(St:e UCSB, P11e 21
Orange .. · . , Coast
. ' ~ion or Ute .same is lhe happy
ward frOm the weatherman for
Frii:lay, with hi8h" clouds and
balmy tempc:ratures in lht ?O's
along the coa.ot.
INSmt: TODA>:'
·1va.nt to Qtt involved in eom-
niunit11 thectcrt-Th1re a.re pl~ tv of opportu,iitie1 listed todo~
with four J>lou• auditioning 1'ezt
·wttko Set Entertotnmtn&.J Pao«
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,.1 DAI\. Y PILOT , L
S addlehack
Campu s
• :Completed
SAdd.leback College trustees agreed
WfdneadoY nlgbt lo 111&ie final payments
to two flrms for construction or the new
-P.tisslon V.lejo campus.
A payment of $43,ISJ wilt 'Wind \Ill
paymenb on a $1.5 ml,llion contract with
w. J. Shltlty Inc., with the eueptlon of •
ataildard 10 percent retention, piyable 3S
day& after flllnc of the noUce ol l:Om.·
pl.Uon: -
Payment of $2,134 to the Sully-Miller
Contracting Company will complete that
firm 's pavini contract
Trustee Alyn Brannon said he WI·
dentood there still was 90me dissatl!fae.
tion with the condition of th.e baseball
field because or puddles appearing after
rains. He wali told additional sand was
beln1 .U!ed to ease the problem, but jt
could not be pennanently corrected
without installation of costly drainage
tile.
Drahtage tile had been used tn con-
otrucllon of the \IC Irvine baaeball field,
a staff member commented, and "lt 's
comparable to the Angels' field ."
"J went up to look at it," said Brannon,
"end they told me tt coot ~.ooo •
$400,000 for the bueball ll<ld end 1150,000
for their track, whJch was installed 1t the
same Ume. I told them 'We built a whole
acboo1 for that. •• ' " . _
The lnlltees agr<ed that Saddleback
would have to put up with a few puddle1
for the time btlag. ·
Fro11t ,P .. e I
TEACHERS •••
u many ho~.i.u thoee in other div1siona,.
they malntabi.
Sciarotu;·a~a U sp0ke1man for the
faculty 11-oup, !Old the board, "We ,.,11ze
Out lalary JCbedule here ia rtry Net and
Is set on a COit Of llvtn, basis.
'Ibere are IO many good things lo con-
t:erltrate on, there'a no point in has.sling
over this, trying to a:et the raUo up two
percent, then three wcenL If il'a valid
that an bour'a work.ti worth an hour's
pay we'll 1fO to the one-to-one ration even-
tually, and we hope the board MU /eel
our reuons are valid."
Board chaJrman Michael Collini Hid
be felt tile faculty report should be reler-
red to the salary Committee: for study.
Trustee Hans Vopl, a member oC .u>e
commlt1'e, said be loould like addltii>ool .
JnfcnnaUon on cJiA loads 1n schools that,
have adoptfd "'tbe one-to:ooe rltio. '1t ,;
think we have rather vnall Jaba, ·a boot 20
tstudents," he &a.If!, "and I ~ "\
"'"'" 11Choo11 ,have l.,t>& with IP' ltudents." .. ·. t ...-1
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Sclarotta, >llo a m"11ber ol the ..iaty
commlUee, said Saddleback tats& average
24 to 28 students; ••but our basic pre1111sa
is that we should be paid for' an hour of
time put in."
Chemistry Instructor Reynold Kero
u.ld, "I'm not aure this ~ld be part of
salary negotlaUons -lt'a more a matter
cl human rights."
Collina said be was not sure whal Kero
me.ant by human rl&hts, but the matt.er
could not be &epara ted from salary con·
ziderations "because it 13 part oC what we
)lave to p1y."
"I agree lt is concerned with salaries, '1
aa.id Kero, "but J feel Jt goes further -
that It ia not fair."
"Then cloee to 70 percent of d.iatricU tn
the stale are vlol1Ung human rights,"
said Vogel. "But we .will coruilder this on
its merlta as well as from the atandpoint
of economlc1." ••t just feel it goes beyond salary," sald
Kero.
"It may 10 beyond our budget," Collins
replied.
Kero said be wouid not want to feel
th1t the Item could be "traded off" dur-
ing salary negotlali<m for something that
might harm other facuhy members.
Collins said he felt this would not be the
cue and referred the matter to the
oalary committee ,.,. study'
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DAILY PILOT
OR.4.HOt. COAIT"PUI LISH1 NG COM,AN'(
letlt1! N. W,,J
PrnlM!ll Mii l>ioblltlltt"
J1clr l . Cvrlty
'ID .... -.lllfllf t r .. Gentl-11 .IMMttf"
n.,...1 k11 .. il r•1tet
Tt.e,,.11 A. Mvr11hi11e
Ml .... lflt t..itor
Rich•"' I'. Nill
L~-l"tlt. City fdlNr
l ., ....... Offk1
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M1ili"! Alliir"'' l'.O. 11• •66, t26S1
Otkt Ol'fkH
0.le Melt' J. Wt&! lt1' Slrffl ,.._. 8-1'; ltll WHI ltlbol • ..,. .... ~
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'1 ·year Fight • '· Newpo.rt Ends·
-r-Fre~way-B-at~le --
The seven year fllht of the Newport
Beach Clty Council lo. p111h the Pacllic
Coast Freeway route lnland appears to-
day to be over.
City couodlmen aaid ror the lint tlme
Tue~y they would be willing lo alflll an
agreement with the State Dtvhlon of
Hlgbw1ys to bulld the freewa y along the
adbpted route.
Beotre councilmen sign, howe\rer.,
engineering ~ms will ~ve to be
ironed out to their satisfaction. That
means agreement still could be a Jong
way off. But councilme11, neverthele~
have now said they could accept a et1astal
routing they have never liked -and still
don't -instead or insisting on pushing
the route inland .
••Jn trying to work ·this -out thef can't
help but know the route 's not salisfac·
tory:' he said.
Harold Glass, a freewa y spokesman (or
Newport Heights property o\fncrt, ~
plaude<I the council action. uwe coukln t'-
belleve it," he said for tl\ose in the au-
dience. "We know it's bttn a hard, rough
go for you."
ftfayor Doreen Marshall said , "We have
over the last seven year.i, amt I think
justifiably, devoted c o n s i d c r a b I r
resources of the city. \Ve'\'e pretty well
exhausted our efforts to reopen. \Ve
should iry to resolve this now for the bcsl
interest of the city as a whole ."
"That statement is indicative of "
defeatist attitude," said Gruber1 during
the afternoon when the will of ttlf: council
as a v.•hole still was not known:
Shelton tol~~ber, "There is no strong comm ty $ehtiment fOr the
council to pur is farther.._ On the ~n ·
trary, most or what we hear ii just the
opposite."
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At Fullomn Campua, Tanalon Mounts Over Chor1u Filed Allor Foll. f RH1•n S-h
The reason they are softening their
stand ia their realiiation that with Costa
M'sa city officials adamantly opposed
they are ne ver going to 1et anywhere ln
appeals before the State Highway Com-
mission. They most recently lo!t lgaln
Thursday ln what they called a final ap.
peal to reopen the route.
So Monday afternoon for the first tim11.
city councilmen alk>wed that they mlsllt
be willlng to abandon their ultimate
weapon -refusing to sign an agreement
tying in the freeway wi th local city
streets.
"It will be a purveyor of smog an1I
pollution in our comn1unity," prQteste<t
Gruber. He then argued for no freeway at
all, but instead wha t he called "a super
arterial system" -fenced-off highways
like Newport Boulevard headed up
toward Costa Mesa.
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CARRYING NEPHEW, BRUCE CHURCH APPLAUDS DURING RALLY
Student Moblllu tlon CommlttM Spur• Protest at Fu119rton
Arson Team Destroys
$20,000 in Trailers
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of 1111 ~111' ,.lit! Sl•ff
Operating systemaUcally, an arson
team including a platinum blonde
getaway car driver set a spectacular
$20,000 fire wlth molotov cocktails early
today at a Costa Mesa trailer Mil's lot.
No motive llas been determined for the
12:Z5 a.m. blaze at Bay Harbor Mobile
Home Show, 1425 Baker St., according to
Costa Mesa Fire Department Battalion
Chief Ron Coleman.
f'rom Page 1
UCSB •.•
' "'They feared ror our lives because or the
demonstr1tors."
Young people with fire extinguishers
qu.ickly doosed a small f i r e
demonstrators had set in the bank
\Vednesday evening. But s h e r I f r ' s
deputies said another fire was touched orr
shortly before midnight.
DepuUes said they did not know \\'ho
set the fire s but that those who ex-
tin&Ulihtd lbe rirst blaze were •·student
\'Olunleers."
Douglas Trueblood, 20, a nonstudent,
told a newsman that the branch Of the
nation's largest commercial bank was
fired because "it holds the money for the
war in Vietnam.··
A sol id phalanx ol officers. helmeted
and wielding night sticks, moved tllrough
a majcr disturbance center, Perfect
Park, clearing demonstraton from tbtit
palli.
{l'he retreating protester• ptlttd Ulf on-
coming ofllcer1 with rocks and taunted
th<m with sbou1' of "Plegy! Pl11tY! Pie·
gy!" as they darted •way.
Studenl unrest, lncludlna window~
breakin1, devel~d Tuesday In adv1nce
of a scheduled on-campus lecture by
WiUlem KunsUer, A defense attorney 1n
the Chicago riot lrial.
•
The arson job was ptrtially wit.neaaed
by a passerby, aJ>Wently unnoticed by
lhe two men and woman believed
responsible for the disastrous blaze.
One moJotov Ci>CkLail was heaved into a
20-by.57 foot mobile home parked on the
lol and rapidly engulfed it, spreading to
olhers before firemen arrived.
Investigators said the $11 ,000 trailer
"'as totally destroyed, while five others
sustained more than $8,000 damage .
Chief Coltman said the finn's owner,
Dan Nostri, could offer no rtason why
.1T1yone would attack his business, but the
arson was apparenUy not a spur-o!.tbe--
moment thrill escapade.
·A man walking in the neighborhood
about the Ume the flrt broke out told
Costa Mesa Pollet Officer Gene Norden
he flrsl saw a suspicious 19$2 sedan
cruise by.
He said a very blonde woman was at
the wheel , whlle two men, difficult to see
at the Ume, were passengers in the car.
J\toments tater, he said, the auto pa&Sed
,1galn with the woman alone and he heard
"·hat sounded like running feet in the
nearby Bay Harbor Mobile Home Show
JoL
Glass could be heard shattering
momentarUy, he told Patrolman Norden,
then he saw two men run through the kit
and heard a car roar off from lta 90\lth
side.
The wllness, whose name was not used
!or bis protection, gald he thene saw &he
car race out of the area wtth Ule three
occupanls.
One man appeared to be In hi' *· tall
and powerfully bulH. with quite hairy
arms. the wllnesa told potlce, while the
second man's description was vagu,,
He said the woman· wu very blonde
and al.!O appeared to be about 30 '}'e1rt
old, adding that he could JdenUfy the
most dlstlncUve-Jooklng of the two males.
t.Flame1 erupte d from the traller lot
within momenta, the wltnt!I tok!
auLhorlties and ha ran to telephone the
tiro dep1rtmenL
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CAL STATE. ••
students will come tn and see us here~
Many wW join our effort."
Action by the adminlstraUon ca.me
after a meeUng 'l"hich bqan at 9 a.m. Throuflh Prealdent I:angadcrf Hl<t n<>l'.'11·
tend the leSli<Jn, he wu in contact with
campus admln.lstrator1 by photle .... The
declaion waa to call In police.
At 10:35 p.m., the itildenll were
ordered by Dean Becker to leave ·or be
anuted. The prdestora voted again and
vowed to atay until the police arrived.
At aboot 10:50, Capt. King, who also at-
tended the administrative s e s s i on ,
emeried with a bullhorn and made the
dispersal order.
The students voted for a third time and
decided to stay until the minute the
police aJTived.
At 11 p.m., seven patrol cars and a
paddy wagon pulled up lo the southeast
comer of the building. Thirty.se\'en
helmeted pollce armed with billy clubs.
lhotg\ms and aideanns emerged from the
vehJclts and formed ranka to move. on
the protestors, who promptly fled, the
corridor.
AJ the offJcers advanced on the
building, several bottles and other
mluilea were thrown which did not hit
the police:. The squad moved lntG the
'"1ptY corridor and stood at each en-
trance: to secure the halt
The prot.estora gathered outside the
building and ~red at the police in the
corridor. 'Miey laped a piece of butcher
paper over the glass doors to block the
view of a police video-tape machine.
When the building was finally secured,
the Police left amJdst a s l or m . of
obscenities and epithetl
.JJ. J. , (}a rNff j
"History may look upon what happened
here as tragic," aa.id Councilman Robert
Shelton, "but I am also a realist, We
have reached the point in time wh'n we
m~ think of reality, not victory or
defeat."
He even ur1ed that since the city will
be working to refine the adopted route, it
do so aggresai~ly. "The longer we. drag
our feel and tilt at windmills the longer
this' community will suffer without a
freeway," be said. "There is competition
for the gaa tax dollar (the :source oI fun-
ding for state freewa ys)."
But Councilman Lindsley Par50IIS
didn't see a need to rush ahead. He said
the freeway probably ls six or seven
vears off and suggested that "with
Pressure from Costa Meu to get" the
Newport Freeway built the Highway
Commission may come to us at some
point in lime."
One councilman, Paul J. Gru ber, re-
mained vigorously opposed in the af·
temoon study session to accepting the
adopted route wb1ch hu1s the bluff along
Pacific Coast Highway west, of the Upper
Newport Bay bridge.
"Why should we be cont,nt to move in-
to the jaws of destruction?" Gruber ask·
ed. "This hM always bttn offensive to
our environment . It wipes out the west"
end of town and a business section
(Mariners Mile) In a way tbat is in-
conceivable. Th!s mus.ive structyre
v.·ould be expo.std to the view of odr !My.
I just can't see It"
But when it came time lo vote Tue&-
day, Gruber joined the others and made
it unanimous to ask the city staff to work
with Division of Highways engi ne ers to
see if problems can be solved "within the
limits or the adopted route."
Gruber later explained that he couldn't
\\'in his polnt :so the next best thing was
to work wlth .state highway englnttrs.
None of the other councilmen saw it his
way.
Counianan Donald Mclnnl s conceded
working within the adopted route is the
reasonable way to go at this point. "But
if I see the engineering begins coming out
like a Chinese Wall lo emasculate West
Newport, there is no way I will sign," he
warned. c
Grapes, Boivling ·
F eied in Laguna
" A lawn bowling tournament and 11:
(irape Festival to Winter Festival evenls-
in Laguna Beach Friday.
Pifembers of the Laguna Beach Lawn
Bowlers Association will begin touma--
ment play on the Heisler Park green~.
455 Cliff Drive, at 12:30 p.m. Admission
is free.
The Opera League will sponsor the
Grape Festival, a wine lasting event,
from 7 lo 9 p.m. in the Hotel Laguna.
Tickets are $2.50.
The Laguna Craft Guild's Arts and
Crafts Fair continues on the Festival or
Arts Grounds from 10 to S p.m.
Admission is free.
Open house during regular gallery
hours has been scheduled Friday at the
following art 1alleries:
Gyllene Carr, 1178 N. Coast Higllw)y:
fl.tiller 's, 489 N. Coast I-fighway: Tichard
and Jo Marcella, 376 N. Coast Highway;
Gallery Row West, 369 W. Coast
Highv.•ay; Margaret Winterbottom, 374 N.
Coast Highway; James Galleries, 372 N.
Coast llighway, Galerle Cezanne, 320 N.:
Coast Hi&hway; La Petite Galer!e, 763 S.
Coast Highway, Chatlie Galleries, 1390 S.
Coast Highway; and Diana Nies, 1450 S.
Co ast Highway.
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Diving's My Baby~Mannion;
Nh1e Vie at W estmnister
By PHIL ROSS
Of "'' 01111 ,1111 "'"
In most California high
schools. di vin g is an added
part of the regular in-
terscholastic swi mming cur·
riculum.
So, mosl prep s\vim coaches
carrv two, three and sometimes
even four di\'US 01) their
swimming rosler.
But. not Jerry ~tannion.
aquatics .nentor at
\Vcstminster High. He boasts
a total of nine. divers in the
fold.
flfannion says, "I guess you
could say that diving's my
baby.
"It's finally • .starUng lo
receive nearly equal emphasis
alongside swimmf,1g and I'm
happy lo be a big part of its
progress."
Of the Westminster [line, a
mere three are seniors.
Stan Stanton, the best of lhe
upperclassmen trio. Is a
transfer from \\'ashington.
\\'here he took 12th in the state
last year.
bold, sophomores Tom dOlph, Neb., who gradualed
Burgoyne and Tom Harbin from llltle St. Benedlcfs
and a pair or freshmen. Pat College In Atchison, Kan .. says
Hill and Jim Bryant In lhe Midwest it Is difficult
As far as Sunset League for the divers to coordinate
di vers go. Penne rat.es right at their practices with the swhn·
the top of the heap. mers' schedules.
He capture<! the league ~1ost of the pools back 1n
diadems hi both his freshmen that neck of the woods are in·
and 30J)homore years and door set·ups.
rinlshed fourth in the ClF in But, even with the sun shin·
1969. ing most of I.he Cme out here,
His father was an AAU he finds some difficulty involv-
divl!.r In Iowa and the elder ed in the placement of lhe di v·
Penne Oceasionally a s s J s t s ers' practice sessions.
Mannion with the Westminster Marmion says. "When we
springboard program. dont' get the c.hance lo
Cal Slate (Long Beach) has 1o1'orkout in our pool, we use
sho\\'O more than just a pass-either t h e one at Belmont
i.ig interest Jn Penne, so v.•hen Plaza In Long Beach or the Cl·
the Lion ace graduates in 1971 ty of Commerce pool.''
it looks like he'll be headed for Asked to compare th c
the 49er campus. benerilS of swimming with
At the recenl Sunny Hills those offered in diving, Man--
Invitational. Penne and Stan-nion adds, .. In swlminlhg,. the
ton each qualified for high competitor la mainly in I race
school All·America in diving against the clock.
by competing on the one-"But in diving ll's a Ughl
rr.eler, or low board. against danger to confront a
Generally prep divers ex· challenge."
ecute their moves from the At least Mannion has a head
higher three-meter board. start on other diving coaches
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Joel Pennc and Da ve Ruin·
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Tourney Ends
George Gcronson celebr ated
Washington's Birthday in a'blg
way Monday, winning the
Class A compeUtion In a
handball tourney at l h e
Orange Coast Y~tCA.
Geronson dereated J o h n
Brannon. 16·21 , 21·17 and 21·20.
Class B winner \\'as R.O.
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Jerry Avila overcame Ran·
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INSTALLED
CHAIN-LINK
FENCING
Baseball Mitts-'loves-Balls
Bats-Sox-ShQes-Caps
Undershirts~elts-'lasses
f rack Shoes-soccer Shoes
Basketball Shoes-Jogging Shoes
Tennis Shoes-Football Shoes
Pennsylvania Xtra Duty
Tennis Balls Doz. $7.50
Balls---.floz. $8.35 Wilson Tennis
Kramer-Dunlop-Badcroft-Oavls
' Tennis Rackets.
Tennis Dresses-$13.95 to $26.95
Men's Tennis Shorts-$4.95 to $12.95
Men's Tennis Shirts-$4.95-$6.00-$7.00
Converse Tennis Shoes-Men's $7.75
-Utlles $7.25
' Jack Purcen Tennis Shoes Men's $8.95
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2 Pcs.-Navy-$19.95 ~ $12.95
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Baseban Warmup J~kets
Boys-$5.9~Men's-$6.95
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Viejo Resident
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Life of California.
Blanchard joined Occidental
Iller~ even Y_!ir.S wtth J_@n
Hancock In Santa Ana. A
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Miaalon Viejo, with .bis wife,
Phyllis and daughter.
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DAILY PILOT WANT ADS ' ' . TBE BJGGES'l' SINGLE MA.BKE'J'PLACE ON 'l'BE·ORANGE COAS'I' -CALL BlftEC'l' 842·587a
HOUSIS l'OR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi ' HOUSIS FOR SALE IHOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIS l'OR SALE
Gtnerol. . 1000 Gtnerol lOOfl Gtnerol 1000 G-r•I 1000 Ult o-•I 1000 C..t• Most --------'"
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READ THIS .
U you are in the market for a
NEW home, see these outstand·
ing customized hori'les, built by
Frank H. Ayres and Son, locat·
ed in a prime area very close to
Huntington State Beach. The
homes are priced from $27,550
lo $33,690 and vary in size from
3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 to 3 car gar-
ages and 2 to 3 baths, with
shake or mission tile roof~! fire··
plares, underground utiJitles,
concrete driveways, built·ins.
and carpeting. There is VA and
Fl-IA financing available. There
are 4 homes available because
of credit rejections. Occup@D.cy
by March I, IB70 in this unf(:
Our next unit is now on sale for
occupancy in May and J une
1970 and introduces the new
3,000 sq. ft. "El Dorado" model
priced from $34,490.
Rancho La Cuesta Homes
on Brookhurst at Atlante,
Huntington Beach 968-2929 -968-13M
LIVE & LET LIVE
4 UNITS • 1 LOT
1·3 BR; 3·2 BR.; • it you're
trying to reduce your over·
head &: want to Jive rent
free + enjoying a ta.x she!.
I.tr. arrange to see these
units • xlnt close-in toe.,
C.t.t. Full price $55.000.
• * * * 4 BR. · 3 BATHS
NF.\\'PORT BE,\CH
Loe. on sb-ee t of beaut. hem-
es, in prestige area· F IR ·
dbl. frplc. • cpts. & drps. ·
beaut. lndscpg. -slumpslone
BBQ . slumpstone & \ITOught
Iron fencing -i;harp t'Ond. •
fa vorable tnns. can be ar-
ranged, Asking $52,500.
• CH\LT ROBINETT
REALTOR ~5.-0128
Newport Heights
Lge famlly>home, 4 BR. 2 BA,
painted: in&. oul, new crpt.s:
No loan fees, ov•ner will
carry 1st TO. lO~t rfown.
Newport Beach
THE BLUFFS, adult occu.
pied, 3 BR, 2 BA, dinlng
ai~a • one level vie\\•,
Eestside C.M.
R·2 Jot, 2 BR. I BA, painted
in & out, new crpts, new
driveway. garage. $10.950.
2 Homes on One Lot
l BR's, 2 BA, family & living
room + 2 BR. l BA. prit'ed
to sell! Ea.stside.
Lochenmyer
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FOREST E.
0 LS 0 N
lpc. Reators
PAY $141 MONTH
WHY PAY MORE!
?>love In and lake over S!4 %
annual % rate loan. 3 big
bedrooma. 2 ba::a, deluxe
kitchen with bullt·ins. Beal.I~
ttful carpets and drapes.
Firepta.ce. All~ aeeeu for
your cars, boat and trailer.
~finules trom the sea. Clean
air living. Hurry on this
one! Call 645:0303.
645-0303
TAKE YOUR PICKi
Golf cou rH
Fairway Customs
$67.000 .. $19;500 .
3040 Catwl lane
Lovtb' big home o! co~te
block construction with ele.
vated fairway .view. :l BR.,
15x25, beamed ctilinp, ndl·
ant heat, lots of Korta irua:
etc, Quite unusual aet up..
1116 Jamaica Rd
About 4,000 sq ft here • tea·
luring black walnut panel·
!;!;a:;r:_dd~~r;,,::· f~
dining & breakfast roonu.
Very elegant.
3015 Country Club Drive
\\'rapped arolind an ovenb:·
~ atrium, this outstandlns
large family hoine is situat·
ed along the 16th taJrwaY of
Corona clel Mar
South of Highway
Reduced to
$4B,500
Comfortable tnd roomy 3 bit
beidrooma. Modern kitchen
with loads of stmage. Top
condition! Good .Ooor plan
and-the PRICE IS RJGJ;tTJ
Colesworthy & Co.
at Harbor Center·
2'l99 Harbor Blvd., C.fit. the filesa Verde Country Newport Beach Olrice:
Club. All large rooms, a11 1028 Bayaide Drive
PIVE .EDROOMS tho '"'"" and ,.,y-to-buy. 675-4930 642-Tm cou~ERS TAKE NOTE!
DINING Ro o "· eamuy Brand New
n>0m home. B"ilt·ln kHohen ~c...::!:~1 Just Completed
including Nutone Blender LL!GE REALTY Ac-ss From
and brtakfaat bar. All on JSOO .._ltMlfil!',r.lt •• ""'"' """'"°"' Door" In· 1 '!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!~•I Country Club
\\'ell built. Shake root home. B t by builder for hi!: own eluding carpets and drapes.I " FANTASTIC uU
Owner will sell under FHA· home. 3 big bedrooms,
VA TER?ofS. A scal"l'e item· corner location. One ot a sparkling: electric ldtchen and you can choose your Full nrict only •~., 950 kind with lat._ family room,
<!" """'' • ~~ own carpets, all plus !•""" oversized n1asler bedroom, extra pool. table·a.iu,;;;;:;.
n1assive fireplace and spark. ation t'QOm ~ $38,SOO • leta ~in~ heated & f\Hered' pcol. ~
\Valk lo schools, park & talk terms.
WestcliU shopping. Owner'' · 646-nn
Evenings Call 531·5570
family raised and gone •
hard to belie\·e at $39,950.
CALL 5'1.').8·124 Sooth Coast
Real Estate.
O THF: RCA!,
.,"'\.. CSTATCRS
FIXER UPPER!
flfassh~--£ R-I Ch'. Fl RE·
PLACE plus big patio BBQ.
3 bedrooms, 1% balh.s, dou·
ble garai:e and fenced yard.
Needs paint and T .L.C. Ter·
rlfic G.t. Joan AS&JMABLE
at same low inte~st! SEE
this \'alue at $23.500!
S2B,OOO
113 Acre . -S750 · oow·N
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & Lee
4 bedrooms. entry Mii, huge
famil y rm, 'vlth ti.rtpl1ce,
dining room, built·in appli·
ance$. Park like 1/3 aci.<e.
540·1720.
TARBELL 2955 Herbor
Quick Sale
Four bedrooms • two baths
-all buJH.ins • fireplace •
2043 Westcliff Dr. family room • carpets .
646-mt sparkling condition. $28,950.
M V Good terms. CALL 545.8424
e5Q erde South Coast Real Eitate.
4 Bedrm + Femlly rm , BEACH IARGAIN $24,950 Lo"IY 4 BR. 3 ba. F•mily
Beauiifu). Entry ball. hu'll:e rn1. N e w cpts.. dl'3pes,
ON FHA/VA TE:IU.1S
will buy this cute 2 bdrm &:
den home neat' city park &:
dowrftown. Features hard·
wood Ooon, heatilator fltt.
placE'. fruit trtes etc. It'a
vacant. Immediate posses-
.sion.
$22,950
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11~··-----....111 180) Newport Blvd., CM chen, almost no down. \Valk 10 ocean. Orf .. $37.950. Enjoy seclusion in the midst
·-A HACIENDA
with 1750 aq. fl. to r "Vith
YoUr Spaniah f\&rtdt!Jre. H41
Spanjab tlrep\w: &tld -· larre kitchen, taniuy room,
3 bedrooms on rancho Ii.le
Jot. Ste: It Nowt Another~
ll!'r won't MY "m~'.',.
$31,500.
546-2313
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ANYONE
Ct.n uaume this low tnterut
VA loan, just $31.oo dn. b
Joy A lge: 5 Bednn.& 3 Bath,
2 story home, .quality bqllt
w/ custom WI.lid kltd)t~j
shaJce roof &: rock frJle.
Only 3 yrs old &: ready te
mf:lve into. Call ~1151,
Heritq:e Real Eglate (o~n
eves.)
Mi!SA .DEL MAR
3 hr, 2 ba, tam. rm. Shake
rt, ·bH·ins, crpts & drpl,
hrdwd firs, sunken Uv. rm.
C I o 11 e lo TeWinkle Pk.
$28.500. 546-9769
ESTATE SALE
2 Bedroom hOmc. ~
Cosra Mesa. R·2 zone. Let
50 x J27. INGQ..\lE POlENT'·
IAL. Princlpa.lg only,·~.
548-1218 or 5U-3'15t. .,.,,...
SACRIFICE! Leaving atate.
Low dowri. Tl<.'O ~iifWtamj;
ly homt!1 oit comer lott wnl
HarbOr Shopping Center.
• 548-2394 atler 6 pm.
Mesa 'Verde 1110
STEAL OF A BUJI
Only $2675 down .on this .nict·
ly appointed ?i.feM··Vctdt 3
bedroom. 2 bath home. Clete
lo school and Ii braty. BJ(.
im. Many similar hOmes
are stiling fo1· more. Wi·
dowed and must sell. Fu1J
price $26, 750.
I09::: Baker, C.M.
I 3 BR, 2 BA, lamily nn, 2
f.rplcs, sprnklr. S3.2,SO O.
Prine only. 546-3518 *''.,..,._~ livinJ rtn .. all modem kit· paint, bltns. & water htr. Corona ~ Mar
CALL ~3928 Evea. 644-1655 541).1720. CAYWOOD REALTY of the city, h!ih on a hill
ll=:i=z=:i=:i:::zli::::li::::l::l:E I TAR!ELL 2955 Harbor 6300 \V. Ctwu1t H1vy., NB with a magnili-nt • .i.w of N • «•1290 e '"c '"" •wport Be1ch ASSUMABLE A Private Glimpse ,...,... ocean & canyon. A 3 bed· 1200
6.9% LOAN CHANGEABLE Into th• "citing world ol the $21,950 room""'"'''""'· thon>ut<h-B/B
Sr;:ind ne1v g1>lf courr.e HOME most exclusive residentla.I 4 bd ly modern, pantled in Rose-PIER &: FLOAT! "LI~ · h 4 bd n · · Do s~-3 rm & family rm 1vood, T••k & '!ohogany. IS"ND" E ''leiv ome, nn:ri, OO This ne1v exclusive list-i,;ectJon in ver ...... -es. Sharp & clean. entry hall. El . ki " .._... as! B&)'fronl sri ft., J car g"'8ge. sir. bl'and ne\Y models. 4 Bd· d' 1 ectroruc ·1che n. Relrlger. Chinning fiye bedroom • 1ng C'Ould be a 2. 3 or 4 in ng rn1. fil'epiace, xtra ...., · uated on a hill overlook· rms., 3% Ba. Sparkling at=i a.ir-conditlonlng. Swim-thrtt bath home w/P<tlo, &inn. home. Take yoor baths. built·in appliances, · 1 in1 everything. Sp<'Ctac· pool. Roy J. Ward Realtor. e.•nt?·.>o. ming POD· \VeU pri~ at J)lua two bedroont • 1 bath pick. Owner/builder will .......,.. •119 = u.lar view! !\lax. loan or put back "''alls as you 1430 Galaxy Dr. ~L'i50," TARBELL 2955 Harbor • • •"""h ·Cal for app't. apartment. Built by Owner.
SGOJOJ. assumahle at desire to make this the 0\VNER Reltn!d•mov:ing in 10 n macnab Ten years old. Finl time 6.9~~. Pi.iced at SS·l,9.10. home or your choice. fifay. 2 Br. ~l-l, Of. garden BUSIEST marketplace In .listed. O\~r will fin.net
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Wl'-·it ,, "'".~ torm•. town. The DAILY PILOT Rl"al1y Co. 8% int., 29% down. Price • Lots of \\-'Clod paneling uu u~"':-.. , & Clasailied sect.Ion. Save (714) 642·1235 $169,000. Submit.
& inditec1 liahting. Even •q;~ ,,,.._, m ne 1· & Uort • -k 001 Do B & B fruit trees $29,950. Frank o y, ime e . u.ou ver Drive, Suite 120 ay tach Rlty. lftc.
546-5 990 hns a bit-in dlnlng roon1 oow! ! ! N rt 8' h 001 Do ta bit. Carpets through· ff1a1~h11.JI Rlty. 67>4600 e\\'PO ac vtr Drive, Suite 126 N'9
out. This home is ditfrr. '°'==========-:..,;======::==== J •"!'!'!~!!""!'~~"'!!!~'!!''J64S.2000 .,. Eves. 613-0479
'"'" s.. ii now.1"·'°"· NEED MONIY7 SPECTACULAR vnl'w INSTANT HOME
rr you do not like to putter
or paint & appreciate decor
Owner w i l I consider To buy a new home? Investi. of HARBOR
FHA/VA financing. gale our guaranteed trade .& LIDO ISLE
in plan. Let us &nsl't·er your
question \\1th no obligation.
Fair enough?
by Cannell & Chaffin thi1 4
Bdrm. wilh family room &
dlninr room l5 Y 0 U R
HO i\IE. Call 642-5200 for an
appointment to sec 1hls
lovely BAYCR EST home on
(luiet Lincoln L..-1nc.
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54~141-
IOpen Even\ftlO)
Pete Barrett \
1605 ~~~~' , NB •. -
EXCEPTIONAL
FINANCING
j Largr bedroomti, 4 baths ""'lF~O!!R~E~V!'lE~R~V'!:\'lE~W':\'"!' J &. a heatl'<.I & tilteroo pool.
IRVINE TERRACE in Newport's best area. Only
642-5200 'l.-
$69.900. i\lay asm11ne lo\11 ln-\\'hat mOl'C could )'OU ai;k? 11"1'CSl loan.
Sep. mstr. suitr & 3 full ba. Waller Haase
4th BR. could be oh:. or den .
Lge. pool, spac. patio,
SEE TODA\' $77.500
"Our 25th Year"
WESLEY N.
TAYLOR CO
Realtors
NE\VPORT CENTER
Zill San Joaquin Hill& Rd.
644-4910
LIVE BETTER
FOR LESS
:i Bedroon1 beauty in nice
area, convenient to 11chool1
&: shopping. BeauUful hullf.
scaping. An unbelievable
low price of $21, 750. Fealur·
t5 blt·ins, exll'R quality cpts,
2 Baths. EZ ICl'l11S.
PAUL•WID'lE
CARN AB AN
&•ALTY c•.
1093 Baker, C.f\f,
Gutter's Paradise
Btaut bomc on 10th g1wn of
Bermuda Dunes • fin~I rlc~
,rt courte! Roomy 3 Bn, 3
BA. Pool. furnished home.
lncl1 7 aolf c•'rt.s. Oub mem-
bership avail. Asking $9.'i.000
• xlnt term1.
Linde Isle Development
Bill Grundy 675-1210
N£\VPORT HelghU: flln1bl·
lnt ranch 11ylt1 3 bdt'tll,
shlJcc roor. Crplc. $2S,930.
Kirtgaard R.E. ?-1f 2-2223
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Cnldwell,-hnker & Co.
550 Newport Center Dr.
Ne wport Beach, Cal if.
833-0700 644-2430
$39,950
22'.lO SQUARE FEET of Jiv.
ing ar:ea. Flnt n?llidential
al't"a. Almost i1n1ue<iiate pos·
session. lntmaculate <t bd·
rn1. home. cllning r1n &
fnn1ily 1m. Xlnl 1..-orner 11>
calion -room for boat, ll'lll·
E'r or pool. AdJnttnt to park
and schools. CALL 54~~24
Sou th Coast Real I::slate.
LIDO ISLE 3 BR.
rrear beach &tennis ..:ls. Lae.
ltl'eet lo s:tra dn lot \\'ilh sun.
11y palio. Enjoy C.c iood IUe!
$.Y.l •• ;oo. By app't.
Riddle & Ro11 Rltr•
35.15 E. O:mi.1 Hwy . 67s:'722~
(&\LESfll EN \\'ANTEDl
5 Bdrm1 3 laths
SHAKE ROOF
CIU"P'lS, dt8pct9, bull! • Ins,
tir1·plt<.'t, patio. Near a 11
ar:hc.ola. $37,00l bes! of
1enn1..
We lla-McC•rdle, Rltrs.
1810 Nt\\1JOl't Blvd •• C.~t.
:H3·'m9 &i.J.068.I eVtl.
.a BR. 1'4 ba, tam rm.
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546-8640
OPEN EVES. TILL 1:30
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:? ba, l 800 aq ft. 1 \ J yn; YOWll
1 . .:i ml. to oeean. Very sbarP
& clean, $31.000.
Newport
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646-1111
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-4 BR. • $2;>,950. SpoUes!I!
Ne1v cpts: drapes, bltns,
hd. firs, 2 Baths. Corner
lot. Ptiv. awlm ~ub. \Valk
to all school!!.
CORBIN-MARTIN
REAL l'ORS 675-1662
3036 E. Cout Hwy, CdM
3 Separalt 2 Bdrm. Houw11.
t~place; pool. Room for 3
1n~ units. $8000 Down.
KERMIT RIGGS
R.E. Bmker
(Aasoc. w/D1,tldson Realtyl
5-16-5400 Eves. 54$.ml
ON THE C'ANAL
SatJ or t1sh from your door!
Lovtly 3 BR. 2 be.lb home.
Only ~.500.
George WIUl1 m1on ~EALTOR
473-4350 673-1564 &ves.
OUT Of S1alt 0?."ntt: 1t1ust
Sell or 'J'rfldt. 4 br, 2 ba
homf>. 2S8 Sht.rv;ood St. loU
Sa.nt• A.n1. A\'t, C.M.) Ph.
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famUy rm. R.anat & re-trta:
Incl. \\'W .ell oi1 low do'l\·n
or discount tor cash. Owner. -·
3 Btdroom + extra rmm.
Hard\\'OOd floors. Existina
le&n 7%. ~t TD.
231 Santa Ana Avt
(S. of Qitf Drive).
$46,000. BY OWNER.
sr>J98'J
Choice Beach Front
Small one ~!room
home on R...2 LOT
6810 \V. OCEANFRONT
Cornet of FERN sr.
A rare opportunity for sman
investor. P r I c e $51,500.
Tetn1s. Phone: Mr. Robinaon
Davis Realty 642-7000
PANORAMIC VIEW
2001 Bays.Ide Dr. Be1ut.
8hake rool l·aty. 3 Br. 4 ba.
w~terfront home, :dn1 1w!m.
ming beach. Ne1vly redtc0r.
$180.000 SHO\\'N BY APPl'.
Linda Isle Development
Bll.L GRUNDY 6i5-3%l.O
e DUPLEX e
NEAR OCEAN
l Bdrm. 4· 2 Bclnn.
Plus guest room
ONLY $51.000
Grah•m Rlty. 646-2414
Near Newport Post Ottlce
BLUFP'S -3 Br. 2 ~ l
levtl. c orner crttn
beJVvlew. Cov. walled·
patio. cus. d?'pll ..&. lhull•rs
-l extraa. Walk to ahop.t,
f.d?o1 HJ. 0oA'IU' $32,50().
1144-4:16.;
4 IDllM·DEN
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lcvtl condo. $29, 730 or
lta.se/Optlon.. &+&.-2039
BA YFRONT PENTHOIJSE
Panoramic view. 2 IJR, 2 Ba.
Dock~. S5ti.600 .W?V dn 1;.
int. McKflnlie. Rllr 646-073:2
Newport Helthts 1111
OPEN Daily l..S. 3 Bcfrma &
Pool. 3 car taraKf. Brokers
~·elcorM. 522 Fl f.fodena.
vore1 Co Rltn.. 2667 r;.
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THl:JltSDAY;r fEIRUA~Y 26, ,lf70
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Mut Prepare
Robb Atto·rney
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Wins Delay Plea
Or. Ro;bert Cummina Robb'1 lawyer
aucceufully pleaded in superior Court to-
day for more lime to prepare argumenls
in GpP.06itioo. to the O~ge Countj' Grand
Jilry's iridictment of the Laguna Beach
physician on abortion charge
Presiding Judie William c: Speirs
«dered attorney Moses Bennan to ap-
pear in bis courtroom March 11 for a
special hearing into Berman's claim that
the Grand Jury cou'ld not lawfully indict
hls client oo abortion charges that had
Police End
Loud Protest
In CSF Hall
By WIWAM SCHREffiER or Ille Dellw Plltl Stiff
Tf!ctkat police confronted and dispers-
ed 1 crowd of about 300 student
demomtrators at Cal State Fullerton late
Wednesday pight. eildii1g 1 half-day sit-in.
The sit-in was organiied by campta ac-
tivists protesfina charges filed against
two students for disrupting a Feb. 9
apeech al the 'School by Governor
Reagan.
The college's enrollment is 13,000.
However, organizers of the sil·ln vowed
they would protest again today following
a morning convocation during which they
expected to confront CSF President
\Vll\iam B. Langsdorf.
The two students, Bruce Church, a 31-
year-old psychology major, and David
MacKowiak, 25, a political science major.
also face possible disciplinary action by
the college.
Wednesday's protest began after a.
rally at noon in the campus quad area.
Aboot 300 students left the rally and
marched into lht corridor outside Presi-
dent Langsdorf's office in the Letters and
Science Building.
The students sat ln the corridor unt il
about l p.m. and then entered the
pre5ident's office.
It was explained that Langsdorf was at
a meeting of state college Lrustees in Los
Angeles.
When the group failed lo leave, Capt .
Fred King of the Fullerton Polict Depart-
ment made an appearance and told the
atudents. to leave or be arrested.
After a hurried meeting, leaders of the
protest moved the crowd back into the
.haU and resumed the sit-in.
At about 5 p.m. the students entered
the office of Dean or Sludenls Ernest
Beclcer, who they claim is responsible for
"collaboration with police" in the case of
the two studenLs.
At 6 p.m., the prolcslors decided to
stay in the hall.
The protestors were also urged Lo sta y
by Dr, Stuart Silvers. a CSF philosophy
professor. He said, "If we stay the night,
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New Lighting
May Brighten
Clemente Areas
San Clemente businessmen and cit y of-
ficials Wednesday night watched a
lightinl demonstration which may lead to
"brightening the central bus.lness district
Including the JOO block of Del fl.1ar.
"lt will probably be up for discussion
Wednesday night (at the co u n c i 1
meetina)." said City fl.tanager Kenneth
CIJ1'\o "Hopefully with some reaction
f-rom tht bllsineu people. It's part of a
comprehensive program of u~ating al
least the public improvements iii the ctn·
tral businesa distriet."
The U't!a Is now lighted with mercury
vapor lamps ol 20,000-lumen intensity on
30-foot light standards. The demonstra-
tion by San Ditto Gas & Electric Co. was ot three lighting arrangement.! which
would produce more intensily.
One was a wishbone typt mounting
with two lamps o< 20,000 lumen.s. The
other was a 40,000.lumen memiry vapor
lamp which aives light with a blui1h ca&t.
The third was a lucalox light of '6,000
lumens that giv? off light with a golden
cast. Cost figures have not finalized yet
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been dismissed by a lower court.
Berman explained today that he had
not had sufficient time to digest
paperwork offered by the distrkl a.t-
tnrney's office in 'response lo his earUer
petition.
He·has branded the Gra"nd Jury as "an
illegally constiluted paneJ1 lhat responds
solely Lo the whims and ~ices of the
district attorney." And he 'further argues.
that the provisions ol the health and safe-
ty code under which Dr. Robb was first
arrested ' are uncoostltutiooal. ·
Or. Robb, 87, oC 34567 Scenic Drive,
Dana Point, was cleared o( abortion
charges in Santa Ana Municipal Court
when Judge Paul Mast accepted
Berman's argument that the Therapeutic
Act of 1967 was uneonslitulional and
could not be used to prosecute the Art
Colony physician.
District Attorney Cec:ll Hicks im·
mediately went to the Orange County
Grand Jury and got the indictment of
Robb from a panel which accepted his
argument that the state code was valjp
and that Robb should be prosecuted li'I
the higher court.
A new dimension was added to tbt ca.lie'
this week when tht: United Stat.es
Supreme-CQurt upheld, by refusing to
~view the issue, the rejection by the
California Supreme Court of the abortion
law whlcb preceded the 1967 act.
ll is expected that ~ will use thiJ
apparent stance oC the high court in his
argument3 against the indictmflll of Dr.
Robb.
Oemente, Owne1·s
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Meet to Discuss
Landslide Threat
Homeowners concerned with 1 poten-
tial landslide threat will meet with San
Clemente city nflicial5 tonight lo begin
seeking remedies, economic or physical.
The open meeting 'will be a.I 7:30 p.m.
at city hall.
The situation was touched off Jan. 1.1
when the slope behind the home of the
Eugene Seets family , 717 Avenida Colubo,
slipped into the canyon below leaving a
75-foot sheer precipice.
The Seets have been living In halt 1
home since and nearby property owner!
are worried. When the more J0,000 cubic
yards of earth slid into the fog at the 660-
foot -level. the market for area homes
pretty well slid with it.
The Sects home was on the market at
the time and had been for a year or 80 at
prices ranging from $32,950 to $35,000.
City Manager Kenneth Carr said pro-
perty owners and others have been asked
to the meeting tonight. Thi.1 will prObably
Include representation from Laguna
Federal Savings & Loan Association
which has financed the home!, about 15
or 16 on Avenida Colombo.
If 1 Laguna Federal representative
Isn't }here, said Carr, "We would hope
\hat we will have some word from their
organization that we could pass on
tOnig.ht."
Councilmen recently learned that a
geologic inve.stigation of the vicinity
could cost from $7 ,500 to $11,S!JO depen-
ding on its complexity. No action was
taken on this.
Councilman Thomas O'Keefe suggested
al the .time that some agreement might
be reached on financing immediate soil
stablltzatlon work while shelving the
question of legal lia'.Ality until later.
Other councilmen agreed.
"I guess we'll l~ve thi! way unUI
something happens," said Mrs. Sects , "ft
isn't very' pleasant but it's better than
paying rent tl.stwhere. '1
The Setts are not usjng the rear portion
of thtir three-bedroom home, which in·
eludes lhe master bedroom, about 10..feet
from the lip or the cliff. another bedroom
and the living room.
The children. 1 boy. I, and a 1irl, Jl,S.,
are u1ing the dining room as a bedroom,
their parenll \15e the flont bedroom ind
the family room now aerves as a living
room.
Mrs. Sects said the famMy would sit
tight and hope something can be worked
nul to stabilize the hillside. UnUll then
it's imJ>OMible-to rent or sell . ·She said,
add~ ... and our neiahbors pros>c.rt~ Is as
worthless as ours."
YOUTl:IS. VIEW BANK'lll' AMERICA BRANCH 8URNED10UT'IY Ml:IB OF DEMONSTRATORS
', ChiCa'go ~en!A~rn~y W:illlem ~Kuntaler'1 1 Lecta-'*S,..rk1 S.ftt• &.rNr• Violence
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RAMPAGING DEJllONSTR'ATORS 'SET POLTCE CAR AFIRE IN " SANTA ' llARBARA RIOTING
l,000 Youth1, /Mny From·UCSB, Sm•t.P Wi~1, ~ui:l''Rock1;.~1t1
EqualPaymerlt Sought
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By Saddlebac·k F acu·lty
By BARBARA KREIBICH
01 11M o.nr·~steff ',
Colle1e profr!sors deserve "an hour'1
PIY for an hour's wOrt," whether the
work ls 'in super(isiqn or a lab ,or a
cl1Uroom leeture, rileinbel'! o( the Sad·
dleback College faculty told trustees
Wednesday night.
A formal presenlaUon by the college's
Academic Senate bro~ht board con-
sidtration or what • faculty members
teimed "the unfair practice" of glvin1
only two-thirds of an hour credit for »
called '"1ctivity classes" In fine arts,
busipes.s, sciehce, m a t h e m a t I c s ,
enginetring ·a.nd technology.
Schools throu'gho_µt ·Orange and Lo11 A_ngcl~ cciuriUes nOw are working with
their boards toward a one·lo-one ratio -
full pay for so-called Jab work -biology
Jnstructor Frltnk SCiarotla told Lhe board. ~ ' . '
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Paracl~ Boosts ,
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thirty pcrceht or schools: In . the ·ata.~
already hate adopted tl)e one-t0<1ne
ratio, ~e. said (,hough 1 1tatewld,e study
revealed that the ratio or pay for lab ·
work: ia still as low .11 one-N.lf to Gile in ,
some communiiy colleges.
This practice. say the professors, ·
resuJts . in "Unjust and u n f a r r • •
aulioments. The Saddleback bolrd. they
note, alr~ady h8s reoog'nized lJte: value or
Instructor preparation linre in· the area of
physical education by .granlln,s: 11hyslcal
education' lnstruclors the one.t~ne ratio
for their activity clas!es.
. "They must surely be aware,'" said a
statement prepared by the faculty
members, "that three hours in ari art, .
'business, biology, geo_Jogy, chemlst,ry or
. physics lab must be at least-eq~al to
three h04lrs o{ archery, .volley~! .or
'golf." ' I
The practice of partial pay·~kif for '
lab hours apparently Is a holdover-trom .
ttie beglnntngs or univer'5it~· edocati~n.
lbe • sta~ment. coqtl~ed. where , ,Pro-·
ressori planned, but. did not teach their .
laboratorY clas,ts, 1eaYinJ: su~on to
fradu'ate 'Uslstants. · ' • ' · ., •'if wflh we.eoukt 11·ave..a~perade~ t .. nils,. the)' ml)~lJin.!ls:oot Pit ,se ip 1
month f'· Hm)"WillllU told •fellow .. dlr<j:· mo<Wrn l1bbloterY cl••¥!< . , ,
Lon o( lhe LUuJ11 Beoch Chamber 0/ , M..tnr1'~c)cy prtparlll9'1o •,.y the '
Commen:e. \ I ttA'Cllul, ri:IJUOft more .tlm.•' thin,''•'·
Wl!l11> Slid at east 20 -te 1~hl6 ll"TPf', miku It ·fieco"fef. lj1r .ti>-·
l.AgUna ·ruv1era. accustOmed to the con-. strudors to be ~vailabh! On c~m-""',for •.
gregallona of hippie types in the. South looter number or houfS an~ ~'lotil 9>-Bst Hlshway area, had to'4Jhlm after I at~nUon lfl certain cel'llf\lcs. l&try.
Satuntly"s Palrioll' 'Diy Plr1de. "We Pb1slcs onll blolo&Y labs w • If'·
never reallled there wm .10 many nice i cicfont risll ls e.peci11iy hi&~.' ',: i · ,
looking young people in Lagana.' 1 liJJny of the ' instructors In Mn. abri
'11 was lhe bett kind ol pulllldl,y," '8ld , muil liJC' In 1~1 olie iO<I' • h~U .limei wmau. \Set, TEACIWIS, P•p I) • '
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Baker Renews
Recreation Area . '
Access Battle ·
Supervisor David L. Baker renewed hi~
battle· fo'r public access to recreiUonal
areas Wednesday when he called for a
Jeg1l review or the coonty's authority to
require acceas to beach and parlr Janda. )
Baker asked that the findings be,
pre5ented ,before a joint meeting or the
county Board or Supervisors ~and the
county planning commission.
He cited· a state Supreme Court
decision last week on acc"esa to beactif:s
and said similar Cases may be present-on ,
t~e • count Y's coastllne, 1 t~e Santa Ana
Riv~ and other recreational areas.
Baker said 'conditions similar to those
lnvolved in the cQurt decision may exist
at ~alt Creek Beach, Suniiel Se~ch, Bplsa
Chica, Huntington Beach and South
Laiuna.
Tuesday ,Sak\!:r.hlt at the acceptance of
bonds for two subdivisions or the Laguna
NlgUel Corporation adjoining Sall Cr~k
Beach, complaining that' the lion.had l\Ot
provided for ~ach access fQf the,'pUbfiC,
CREDIT, BUYING ':,
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PROYE·S · COSTJ.1Y,' ' . : ...
. er.dil buying can· be hizlrdilut lo ~our ·· linancft. , : . ~ •
A man complained to Costa ~tell
police Tl>dneldoy thllt ho: ~l«l ~ ·
iO iportswear on a r tharp>-> c:..-d • at a , cl!>lhlril 1hop aCter being helped .,, of hit
coat. by sales penonnel for, aeveral 1it
linp. ' ·
<He char&ed that ht'"" 1ilo rtUno~ of ·
hit ·yalleti contalnint .tJGO io ca1h, findfng 1
It gone: liter when ht rtacWed Into hit ln-
~d<,eo>l poc~•I. ' • • ;.l • .
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Rioting Moh
Pelts Police
With Bottles
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -R1mpaglng '
demonstrators protesUng tht "capitalist
i:;stablishment" bumed a Bank ol
America branch 'to a·skeleton today'while
outnumbered police and ii;emen watched
be1Plwly~ •
Police reinforcements were ca.lied In Ill
•bou~ BOO protesters watched the flames
burn out the inside o{ the one-story, brick
buildlng. nien-. solid-phalanx or 24"
helmeted offifers swept through the cam-
pus community, Iala Vista, disper&bJc the
crowft 'ititHout a confrontation
Retrealli)g protesters threw rocks at
nnooming officeNI, injuring several but
none seriously, deputies sald.
Deputies said later the sftuaUon was
.. pretty much under control" and that of-
ficers Wert dispersJng about 200 strag·
glers scattered along streets and alleys.
· The one-square.mile lsla Vista Com·
munity is populated mainly by
apartment-dwelling students from the ad·
jacent University of California campu1
~ix miles north of Sant.a Barbara.,
The demonstrators, numbering 1.000
Wedhesday night,. said they were pro-
testi11g the . war In, Vietnam, the
.. capitalist, establishment .. that financed .
JI. and w:h$t a., student spokesman called
"~~g riolice repression aimed •l
ltlf,lln&.student 4isleot."
'Qbe. demOllllr:ator idenU!ylnc hlmsell
as.Kevin McEltilnny, 17, San JO&e, CaLU'.,
sakl tbe bank was under siege "because
ft wu there, It ~as the biggest cepltallsl
~llbllmment tl\ing l(OWld." AJlb&r demOMtrator Who . wouldni
give tu. name. said the bank "ii an u-
a.mpJe ol American capitalism which Is
killing people all around lhe world and In
the United States."
Ttie outbreak or fires and window
•mashing followed. a campWl speech Wed·
nesday afternoon by William M •
Kunstler, a defense attorney in the
Chicago riot tria l. All the windows 0( the
same· bank branch wtre smashed 1n the
11tarl of the trouble Tuesday afternoon.
Sheriff Jarile1 W. Webster had deacrlb-
ed .. the situation as "completely out or
hJnd" Wednesday evening. He uked
Gov. Ronald Reagan for National C'rt11rd
troops, but Guardsmen were not mobillz.
<d.
The bank fire was set by several pro-
teliters who rolled a gasoline-soaked trash
bin in through a sins.shed window, and
set it ablaze abainst a wall, deputies said.
Students from a nearby fraternity put out
the blaze, but protesters fired it up again
just before midnight.
Bet'ore the sweep of the are1,
helicopter officers using a bullhorn and a.
powerful &potlight ordered the
demonstrators to disperse, but very few
did. .
Shortly before the bank f I r e ,
demonstrator& overturned and burned .a
patrol car after the two outnumbered
deputie! fled. Jl was the second patrol
car burning of'the three-day dlsturbanc~.
The bank manager said an undi9Closed
amount of money wa.s in the bank's
fireproof vault and he did not expect i\
was damaged. '4 ,
Firtmen were ordered to stay awB\{
from the bank blaze for f e 1 r
demonstrators might attack them.
"We went to the fire .but \)le sheriff',.
men lined across the 11leel wouldn't let
us by," sald Flre Capt. Clarence Saletti.
IS.. ucse, P111e II
Orange Coast
WNther
More of the saffi~ ls the happy
wOrd from the weatherman for
Friday, with high clouds ar'ld
balfuy temperatures In the 70's
along the coast.
INSIDE TODAY
\Vant to get involved Ir& com· _
munitv theal1r1 Thtrt are pie• ·
1 tt1 of opportunitit1 lilted (Odor
1oith four plo~1 audirtontno nut
1 t"eclc. Set rxureai11mC1't, P-:.os
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Campus
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Sadd1eback College trusteu agreed
Wednesday night lo make final p8)'11Jents
to two firms for constru<:tion <lf the nelf
Mission Viejo campus.
A .payment of $43,153 ·will wind up
'j)aymenta on a $1.5 million contract with
W, J .. $hlrJey. Inc.; with the exception of a
standf!d 10 pe~nl retention, pay4ble. 35
dll)'s-.a!tU. filing-of the notice of cofn.
pletion.
Payment of $2,834 lo the Sully-M iller
Contracting Company ~·ill complete that
firm's paving contract.
Trustee Alyn Brannon aaid he un-
dfuitood there still was some dissatilfac-~·
tlon with. the ~rd.Ilion of the baseball
field because of puddles appearing after
rains. He was told addilional 1and was
being used to ease the problem. but it
could not be permanently corrected
withoul lllstallation af costly drainage
tile. '
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711ear Fight ...
Newport ·Ends
Freeway Battle
1'be seven year fight or the. Newporl
Beach City Council to push the Pacific
Coast Freeway route inland appears to-
day to be over.
City councilmen said for the first time
Tuesday they would be willing to aign an
agreement 'ti~ .. tpe State Divl1ion of
Highways to:~ the freeway along the
adopted roUte.
¥e councilmen sign, however~
engineering problems will have to be
ironed out to their satisfaction. That
means agreement still could be a long
way off. But C-OUnCilmen, nevertheless
have now said they could' accept a coastal
routing they have never liked -and still
don 't -instead of insisting on pushing
the route inland.
"ln trying to work thls. qut~t.bt!y'c&l't ~o'~:!>1:i~ ~~; the r~te 's not satbf~ac·
Harold Glass, a freeway spokesman for
Newport Heights property ownerst. ap-
plauded the council acUon. 1'\Ve coi.udrl 't
believe it," he said for those in the au4
dienct. "We know it's been a hard, roug h
go fOr you."
Mayor Doreen Marshan said. "We hive
over the last sevtn yea rs, and I think
justifiably, devoted c o n f. i d·e r a b 1 e
resources of the city. We've pretty well
exhausted our efforts to reopen. We
should try to resolve this now for the best
interest or the city as a whole."
"Thal statement is indicativt of II
defeatist attitude," said Gruber, during
the afternoon when Uie will of the colincil
as a whole still was not known.
Shelton told Gruber. "There is no
strong community sentiment ·for · the
council to pursue this farther. On the con·
trary, most of what we hear is just the
.opposite."
Drainage tile had· been uaett~ lo con-.
•!ruction of the UCTrvine1ia1eblll field ,
a staff member. commented, and "It's
comparable to the Angels' field."
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LONE PROTESTOR EYES POLIC E·WHO GUARD DOOR AFTER CLEARING CAL STATE HALLWAY
At Fullerton C1mpu1, T1n1ion Mounts Over Chor911 Flied After Fob. 9 RHt•n S-h
The reason they ate softening their
stand is their reallzation that with Costa
Mesa city officials. adamantly opposed
they are never going lo gel anyv.·here in
appeals before the .State HlgbW•y Com·
mission . They most receplly Jost again
Thursday in what they called a final ap-
peal to reopen the route.
So Monday afterp.o0n for the first time,
city councilmen allowed that they might
be willing to abandon their ultimate
weapon -refusing to sign an · agreement
lying in the freeway with local city
streets.
"It will be a purveyor of smog and
pollution in our community," protested
Gruber. fie then argued for.no freeway at
all, but instead what he called "a super
arterial system" -fenced-of! highways
·like Newport Boulevard headed up
toward Costa Mesa.
"I went up to look at it," said Brannon,
''and they told me it colt $550,000 •
$400,000 for the baseball field and $150,000
for their track, which was installed at the
same time. !;told them 'We built a whole
school for that. .... •·"
The trustees agreed utat Saddleback
would have to ·put up witti I few pudl:ll.Cs
for the time being.
'Frett• P~e 1
TEACHERS . ~ .
u many hciurs;., those iD other dlVlmia,1 they maintain. . · -~-,
. Sciarott.a_. a~g as spokesman tor the
facully group, told lhe board, "We ....nu
OW' aiilary sched\lle here ls very nit'e and
Js set on a cost of living basis.
'nlere are so many good things to con-
centraU on, there's no point in hassling
over this, trying to get the ratio up two
~t. then three pe.rcent. If it's valid
that an houris wor~ is worth an ho1.U's
pay we'll go to the one-to-one ration even·
tually, and we hope the board will feel
our reasons are vaUd. ''.
Board chainnan1 Michael Collins said
he fell the facully report should be rder·
red to the salary COIJl;Jajttee for study. .
Frotta Pag.e 1
CAL STATE. • •
s~dents will c<>me in and ~see us here.
Many will join oor effort."
Action by the administration came
arter a meeting which began at 9 a.m.
Through President Langsdorf did not at·
tend the session, he was in contact with
..... campus adm~ators by phone. ·The
decision was to call in police.
At 10:35 p.m., the students were ~ed "by .. Du:n Becker-to Jeav~ Or be
amsted. The protestors voted again and
vowed to stay until the police arrived.
At abQut 10:50, Capt. King, who also at·
tended the administrative s e s s i o n ,
emerged· with a bullhorn and made the
dispersal order.
The students voled for a third time and
decided to stay until the minute the
police arrived.
At 11 p.m .• seven patrol cars and a
paddy wagon pulled up to the southeast
corner of the building. Thirty·scven
helmeted police armed with billy clubs.
ahotguns and sidearms emerged from the
vehicles and formed ranks to move -0n
the protesters, who promptly fled the
corridor.
AA the officers advanced on the
"History may look upon what happened
here as tragic,~· said Councilman Robert
Shelton, "but I am also a realist. We
have reached the point in time when we
must think of reality, not victory or
defeat."
He even urged that since the city will
be working to refine the adopted route, it
do so aggressively. "The longer we drag
our feet and tilt at wind.mills the longer
this community will suffer without a
freeway," he said, "There is e-0mpetltion
for the gas tax dollar (the source of fun.
ding for state freeways)."
But Councilman Lin~sley Parsons
didn't see a need to rush ahead. He sald
the freeway probably is six or 5even
years ofl and suggested that "with
pressure from Costa Mesa to get the
Newport Freeway built the Highway
Commission may come to us at some
point in time."
One councilman, Paul J. Gruber ,. re.
mained vigorously opposed in the af-
ternoon study session to accepting the
adopted route which hugs the bluff along
Pacific Coast Highway west of the Upper
Newport Bay bridge.
None or the other councilmen saw it his
V.'ay.
Couniiman Donald Mcinnis conceded
\\'Orklng within the adopted route is the
reasonable way to go at this point. "But
if t see the engineering begins coming -0ut
like a Chinese Wall to emasculate \Vest
Newport, there is no way I will sign," he
warned,
Grapes,. Bo wling
Feted in, Lag u,na
A lawn bowlin,:! tournament and a
Grape Festival to "1inter Festival eVents
in Laguna Beach Friday.
Members -0f the Laguna Beach LaWI\
Bowlers Association will begin tourna•
ment play on the Heisler Park greens,
455 Cliff Drive, at 12:30 p.m. Adm ission
is free.
The Opera League \Vilt sponsor the-
Grape Festival, a \\'ine tasting event ,
from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Hotel Laguna.
Tickets are $2.50.
The Laguna Craft Guild's Arts and
Crafts Fair continues on the Festival of
Aris Grounds from 10 to 5 p.rh.
Admission is free .
Trustee Hans \!"~.:-J:U;m.ber ~.... •
commlllee, sa>t.l@/OU!d 11h addl9 7
fnfcnnaUon .on clW loads i'n schoOJs tHat .
have adopted the one-to-one ratio. "I -
-think we have rather small labs, about 20
IOtne acholili-a .. )•Ill 'i(llh I students,",,ll!l~-ifl· ·~,I, '!1
lud •~u·'"' 'i.. '2..
I buildil)g, several bottles and other
missilea were thrown which did not hit ttJ>t• ~IICel The squad 'moved1 Jnto the
emptf Corridor and stood at each en·
"\Vhy should we be content to move in·
lo the jaws of destruction?" Gruber ask·
ed. "Thls has always been -Offensive to
our environment. It wipes out the west
end of town and a business section
<Mariners Mile) in a way that Is in-
conceivable. This massive atroclllr~
would be ~~to the viiw of our bly;
l just can"t see' 1t'." ·
Open house during regular gallery
hours has been scheduled Friday at the
following art galleries:
()yflene Carr, 1178 N. Coast Highway:
Miller's, 489 N. Coast Highway; Tichard
and Jo Marcella. 376 N. Coast Highway ;
Gallery Row West. 369 W. Coast
Highway; Margaret Winterbottom, 374 N,
Coast Highway; James Galleries, 37'2 N.
Coast Highway. Galerie Ceza1me-, 320 N.
Coast Highway ; La Petite Galerie, 763 S.
Coast Highway, Challie Galleries, 1390 S.
Coast Highway; lUld Diana Nies, 1450 S.
Coast Highway.
1 eni.e. , ":. -, , , • .• r.:
Sclarotla, afso a ll)'!ll!?<r of · , .,1'i'Y ·
committee, •aid Saddleback. labo ~l"}P ·
24 lo 28 studenl!; ''but.our bulciir<rni1e
is that we should be paid for an hour of
lime put in." · '
Cheinistry inatructor Reynold Kero
said, "I'm not rure thiS should be part of
salary negotiations -it'! more a matter
of human rights,"
Collins said he was not sure what Kero
meant by human rights. but the matter
could not be separa~ from salary con·
slderations "because it is part cl what we
have to pay."
"I agree it i! concerned with salaries,·•
said Kero ... but 1 feel it goes further -
that it is not fair."
"Then close to 70 percent of district.. In
the state are violating human rights,"
said VOfJel. "But we wiil consider ttfis on
its merits as we.II as from the standpoint
of economict."
"I just fetl i.t goes beyond salary," said
Kero.
"It may go beyond our budget," C.Ollins
replied.
Kero said he would not want to feel
that the item could be "traded off" dur·
Jng salary negotiations for something that
might bann other faculty members,
ColliM sald he felt this would not be the
case and referred the matter to the
&alary committee for study.
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CARRYING.NEPHEW, BRUCE CHUllCH.APPLAUDS DURl,NG RALLY
Studoilt Moblll .. tlon CommlltH Spurt Proto# 11 Fullerton
Arson Team Destroys
$20,000 in Trailers
By ARTHUR ll VINSEL
Of the 0.111 Piiat '""
~@.~iog _sy~tematically. an ar3011
team including a platinum blonde
getaway car driver &el a spectacular
$20.000 fire with molotov cocktails early
today at a Costa Mesa trailer sales lot.
No motive has been determined for the
12:25 a.m. blaze at Bay Harbor Mobile
Home Show, 1425 Baker St., according to
C'.psta Mesa Fire Deparbnent Battalion
Chie.f Ron Coleman.
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"They feared fOr our lives because of the
demonstrators."
Young people with fire extinguishers
quickly doused a small f i r e
demonstrators had set in the bank
Wednesday eve.nJng. But s h e r i 1 r ' s
deputies said another fire was touched off
shortly before midnight.
DepuUes iaid they did not know vt'ho
sel the fires but that those \\'ho ex-
tinguished the first blaze lvere "student
volunteers."
OouaJ,u Trueblood, 20, a nonstudent,
tGJd a "niWsman that the branch Of t.he
nation's largest commercial bank was
fired becau&e ••1t bolds the money for the
war in Vieti)&m." .
A solkl phaJant of ofricers, helmeted
and wiilding night sticks, moved through
a major disturbance center. Perfect
Park, clearing demoristrators from their
palh. · ·
'"1e retreating protesters pelted the on·
coming offtcen with rocks and taunted
them with 11h0utl of .. Piggy I Piggy! Pig·
gy!" as they darted away.
Student unreSl. including window·
breaking. developed Tuesday in advance
of a sc.hcdUled on-campus lt"Clure by
Wiiiiam Kunstter, a defenU: attorney 111
the Chicago rio\ trial.
"
The arson job was partially witnes.secl
by a passerby, apparently unnoticed by
the two men and woman believed
responsible for the disastrous blaze.
One molotov cocktail was heaved into a
20-by-57 foot mobile home parked on the
lol and rapidly engulfed it. spreading to
others before firemen arrived,
Investigators said the $11,000 trailer
was totally destroyed, while five -0thers
sustained more than $8,000 damage.
Chief Coleman said the finn's owner,
Da)l Nostri, could offer no reason why
anyone w-0uld attack his business, but the
arson was apparently not a spur-Of~.
moment thrill escapade,
·A man walking in the neighborhood
~bout the time the fire broke out told
Ciosta Mesa Police Officer Gene Norden
he first saw a suspicious 191!2 sedan
cruise by.
He said a very blonde woman w&S at
the wheel, while two men, difficult to see
al the Ume, were passengers in the car.
Moments later, he said, the auto pa~
1tgain wilh the woman alone and he heard
what sounded like running feet in the
nearby Bay Harbor Mobile Hon1e Show
Jot.
Glass could be heard shattering
momentarily, he told Patrolman Norden,
then be aaw two men run through the lot
and heard a car roar off from its south
side.
The witness. whose name was not used
lor his protection, said he lhtne saw the
car race out of the area with the three
occupants.
One man appeared to be In his 30&, tall
•nd PoW•rfully built, wllh qulle hairy
arms, the •ltness told police. while the
second man's description was vague,
fie said the woman was very blonde
and alto appeared to be about 30 yeart
old, adding that he-could ldenlify the
most dlsllhctive-looklng -0f the two malts.
eFlames erupttd from the trailer lot
within momenU, the wltnc s told
1tuthorlUes and he ran lo telephone the
fire department.
trance to secure the hall.
Thi .• protes~rs gathered ~tsid~ the
building and 1eered at the police 1n the
corridor. They taped a piece of butcher
paper over the glass doors to block the
vitw of a police video-tape machine.
When the building was finally secu~ed.
the police left amidst a s t o r m -Of
obscenitfes and epithets.
"JJ. J. ,(Jarrell ~
But when it came time to vote: Tues-
day, Gruber joined the others and made
it unanimous to ask the city staf! to work
\Vith Division of Highways engineers to
see if problems can be solved "\Vithin the
limits of the adopted route."
Gruber later explained that he couldn't
\lo'in his point so the next best thing was
lo work with state highway engineers.
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' Foes of Upper :'Bay La:ti:P Swap Lose in Court ...
By TOflf BARLEY
Of tM Dall1 ,1111 Slaff
Superior Court Judge Claude Owens to-
day rejected Ute appeal or land swap op-
P.Onents for the chance to again. preseot the controversial Upper Newport Bay e1.-
change to the State Lands Commission.
Tbe veteran jurist put in writing late
this morning the comments he offered
Wednesday at the close of a four.b,our
hearing into the dispute: that there was
no ju..'iificalion for re urning the issue to
~ ':.'.it~ '. ~ .~ ~ " . '' ~ i
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Ille state agency and that the points rai!·
ed by the opponents could just as "'ell be
disposed of at the upcoming Orarige
County Superior Court trial.
Judge Owens made it clear in his Writ-
ten ruling ~l lhe i.Ssttea raised by at·
tomeys D\lf{ern Helsing for County
Auditor Vic Heim and &tlph Perry for a
group of Newport Beach homeowners he~ .by 'Upper Bay resident Frank
Robinlon could be sublnitted in lull with
no prejOOice at the tilhe or trjal.
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Jud.tt Owens branded Perry's move
·.19wardti'I ne• State Lands C.Ommissioh
hearing' as "dilatory" and upheld Irvine
.ittorhey Charles Warren'• ,rgumeot ibat
the ltsues raised by Helm and the
homeowners do not justify , further
~rse to the. state 00.rd.
Botp Parties, face a trial date or June
16.Judge·Owens will be on the bench for
that trial.
Judge Owens' ruling late Wednesday
·obviously shocked Helsing and Pirry a.nd
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SKELE :'A~ REMAINS OF TRAILER STAND ON ~OT FOLLOWING FIRE llOMlllNG
Authoritlu s.elc Motiv• 'i". My1t.ry lncltlent 'et Cost• Mel• S•lri: Outlet
.Ta Meet Public;
Hinshaw to Talk
A new -if rather traditional approach
-will be used tonight, when the-Mesa
Verde Homeowners Association stage~
1he firs t meet the Candidates Night in
the 1970 Costa ~lesa City Council cam·
paign.
Orange County Assessor Andrew J.
Hinshaw is the featured guest at the 7.30
p.m. session in the Estancia High School
Forum.
The seven City Council candidates, how·
1>ver. will be given brief periods lo out-
line their plans, qualifications and pr.i·
mary_areas of concern within municipal
government.
Each will sit with the membership in·
11lead of at a head table, after greeting
the citizens they hope will supp(irt their
April 14 bids for office.
Greetings and introductions aL the door
Jirt patterned more on the old Town Hall
meeting approach 21nd put candidate.~
niore on a personal basi~ with other
Costa Mesans.
Stock /llnrket
:NEW YORK (AP) -A sharp stock
market rally proved short of breath and
prices retreated on a broad front today.
(See quotations. Pages 26-27 ).
Siamese Up Tree
Cat Finally Rescued
Following SOS Plea
A retired movie actress -in angui sh
over a kitten CDwering in a towering
Costa Mesa palm tree for five days -an-
nounced the Save Our Siamese ISOS)
campaign today.
Dorothy Oare dare3 to demand action.
.Tht cat wa3 rescued at 12.·29 p .111 ..
nf ter the Newport Beach A11imal
Shelter 3ucceedcd in rlispatching
Nttoport Beach 's c:r:tendable glrafft.
trte·trimming rig,
"Cosio /.fesa's was broken rlow1i."
)fiss Dare explained. adding that it
1L'C1S a sad state of affairs f() takr so
long in a11y case.
''Something must be done," declared
Miss Dan, adding that efforts to gel help
from police and fire, •departments. the
SoQety for the Prevention or Cruelty to
Animals, and ulillty companies have fail·
ed.
~e· long-haired kitten is treed oulside
he;r home at 202ll Santa Ana Ave .• and Os
yowling has made life miserable for the
neighborhood since Sunday, she said. ,
"t'd like to take picket signs and sur.
round •the SPCA," she declared, saying .a
group of neighbors met tbis morning !or
an activist meeting.
''They've dispersed now lo fix their
husbands' lunch." she said. adding that
the kitten hasn't had a meal since ii went
aloft and may starve.
All possible agencies which might help
disco4rage re~ing treed cats with fire
department equipment or power line
maintenance mobile tower extensions.
Miss Dare's SOS campaign to change
alt that is worthy of her Hollywood
background. which included a contract
with Warner Brothers Studios and ap-
pearances with immortals of the silver
screen.
She said they may call cer{ain civic
leaders about 3 a.m. Friday to let lhem
listen lo the kitten's misery over lbe
telephone, because they anticipate being
awake themselves.
And if it starves. they'll make 1
dr'1natic gesture of that too, said Miss
Dare, who is not the type to discourage
easily.
11We'IJ doll It all up. in a little box and
majl ii to someone ," snapped the actress,
· a neighbor • of Costa· Mesa City Coun·
citinan William L. St. Clair.
Happen·ing ·lntrigu~s State
Reagan Sends Aide to Mesa A nti-drug Program
TM first official order for California's
new chief 111 the campaign against drug
•bust is to inspect the unique Costa Mesa
Happening Saturday, before ht reports lo
work in Sacramento.
A special assistant to Gov. Ronald
.Reagan_ flew lo Costa Mesa Wednesday
with a per.sonal letter Jrom his boss eJ:·
pressing intense Interest in tht novel pro-
gram.
lbomas C. Elli ck confered with JI
delegation of city officials and said he will
be back for the 9 a.m. tot p.m. evmt at
the Orange County Fairgrounds.
He said Gov. Reagan i~ an:rious for his
newest appointee, Arthur-Suddjlan, chief
flf lht newly created Office or Narcotics
and Drug Abuse Coordination to come
a.Iona.
Appointed only hist Monday, however,
Suddjlan Is deeply concerned 1bout
n;ircollct traffic. but ht Is 11\to wonied
about shipping bis furniture Crom Fresno
(
to Sacramento.
'"He goes on the job Monda y," observed
Ellick, while touring the :die or the
musive Happening, designed lo educate
young people lo lh!! perils or nareoUcs
use in a non-preachy atmosphere.
Gov. Reagan's emissary met city offi.
ciats In the Costa Meaa Police· Facilily
conlerence room earlier, to deliver his
boss' letter to Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley and
discuss the drug situation in general.
Planners of lhe. event -expected to
draw 11,000 or more people -have
ptedicted it could be used as ti pattern
for others elsewhere, and Sacramento ls
kttping a.n Interested eye on it.
The governor sent congratulation11 and
praised The liappening as a first step
toward 1 complete, acUve program al the
•ctlJllmunity level, a vital need In curbing
dru• ctevutallon.
"If we are to make drug u~e the 'out'
(
rather Lhan the ·in' thing to do, il will re·
quire ••. communication, understanding.
guidance, medical and psychiatric help
for the use r and potential wer -and bis
parents -balanced by a rinn pro1ram of
law enforcert)ent aimed primarily at the
pusher of narcotics and dangerous drugs"
Reagan wrote.
.,Your Happening appears to contain all
of the elements essenUal to making It -
and the program which hopefully will
ronow-the kind of success we .must
have if w~ are to_ avoid losing oM · or
more enllrt generation or your yOlj,&
people to drugs," he added.
, 'l'he eovemor went on to com~ all
· young people and adults Involved ~r·
ing the liappening, 1ayin1 It ls the of
ded:CaUon required to solve U. g
threat lo American tc>Citty.
''This adminiltration and thc,peopijoof
(See HAPPEMNG, P•ae. ,.
•
was lminediate.ly rtC1J1nlted by both
aides ·~ a major victory for the Itv~
Company in lhe protracted Upper Bay
hassle.
His 1ttitud1 towards the intervening
bomeownen' arguments apPea.rtd to be
in marked cpnti'a.st to lhlt ol one year ago
when... he granted the appllcaUon ·or the
Newport Beach residents to join Heim In
the county officia1'90pp0Sit.ion to the land
exchalJ&e -~ applk:ation that seemed
at the time lo be far from certain o( suc-
cess.
But Judge Owens didn't bother la hear
)Varren's final argument Wednesday and
commented that ne.llher Perry nor Hel.s-
lng had convinced him that issues raised
since the State Lands Commission ap.
proved the Upper Bay exchange five
yea rs ago -, amendments to tlle ,deal
wtre endorsed by the state agency two
years lat.er -did not justify bis Sending
the case back to Sacramento. ·
Arsonists
"lam at a loss to say that.one can find
that the terms or the amended a(fl'eement
entailed the taking of such steps as Would
require a second look at the State Landi
Commission," Judie Owens said.
Warren had succes.sfully argued that
such factors as the drawing Of harbor
lines by tl'le eounty and not as •treed b)'
the Army Corps o( Engineers, the ,alleged
failure of the two parties to tran"sfer their
deed jn the manner envisage(! by the·
'IS.. BAY SWAP, Pac<%)
$20,000 Fire Ruins Mesa Trailer Lot
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
~ .. P-911! 'lllf Slt tf .
Operating systematically, an arson
team including ' platinum blonde
getaway car driver &et a spectacular
$20,000 fire with molotov cock~ils early
today at a Costa Mesa trailer sales lol.
No motive has been determined for the
12:25 a.m. blue al Bay Harbor 1atobile
}iome Show, 1425 Baker St., accordinj lo
Costa Mesa Fire Department Battalion
Chief Ron Coleman.
The arson job was partially witnessed
by a passerby, apparently unnoticed · by
lhe two men and woman believed
responsible for the disasLrous blaz.r..
One molotov cocktail wu heaved into a
1.l).by-57 foot mobile home parked on the
lot aod rapidly engulfed il. 1preading to
others before firemen &JTi1ed.
Investigators said the $11 ,000 trailer
was \otally destroyed, while five others'
suslained more than $8,000 damage.
Chief Coleman said the firm's owner .
Dan N0&tri, could offer no re'ason why
Police Still
Pr9biiig Death
In Baycrest
Newport Beach police havt no new
dues today as they continue their in·
vestigalion into the shootout slaying Mon·
day nijht of retired movie producer
Wiiliam Harris.
According to investigalon1, the 60-year·
old man wa1 apparently wounded in a gun
battle when he aurprised burglars in hi.,
home at 2012 Anchor Way. His body wa.,
round still clutching a .3kallber revolver
Tuesday morning on ~s front porch by
neighbors. Pol.ice said the Harris weapon
had been fired three times.
No new leads have turned up In the.
case, police said. They denied rumori1
that a caai11; lrom a .38.caliber special
revolver found Wednesday afternoon in •
l.ree five blocks from the murder sccM:
had anything to do with the crime.
Detective Sam Amburgey said the cas--
ing. which was found in Lhe 1900 block of
Leeward Lane by a neighborhood boy.
had been lodged in the tree for "son1e
time. As far as we know, it has nothing to
do w1th the homicide," he sa.1d.
Meanwhile, residents of the
neighborbood have become jittery in tbe
wake o( Monday's violence. Poliet.
reported receiving "hundreds'' of call•
Tuesday and Wednesday night from the
Baycresl and Dover Shores a re a
reporting shootings.
"We check them all out ," an officer
.taid, "but if reports are to be believed,
about 200 rounds have been fired out
there in the last two nights."
* * * Neighbors, Kin
Reveal Life
Of Dead Man
While funeral arrangements are pend·
Ing for ·William Mcl(jnley Harris, his
neighbor& and asaociatu 1ay they will
mis1 the man who was murdered Mon-
day night In his Baycre.n home .
Arthur Harris, his brother from U!ng
Tsland, New York, sald the dead man
had Jlve4 in Southern California.for more
than 50 years. "I know be was involved
in aeveral ly~ of business veolw"es. in-
cluding work in moUon pictures, before
his retirement." his brothtt said.
The 60-year-old shooting victim had no
cblld~n and had recently been divorced.
''lie ke~ in close touch with us and ,wt
oft•n vulled back and forth ," lhe broth«
noted.
The dead man waa • popular fllW'e Jn
his neighborhood where be hid lived for
10 year& ainct bl1 retirement Neighbor•·
.1ald he apent a lot of time workinc
• (Set HARRIS, Pare I)
:.riYone would attack his businw, but lht
arson was apPilf'enUy not a spur-of-the·
moment tl)riil escapade. ·
A man walking In the neighborhood
about the time the fire broke out told
Co.sta Mesa Police Officer Gene Norden
he first saw a suspicious 1962 sedan
cruise by.
He" siid 1 very blonde wOman was at
the wheel, while two men, difficult to Ste
al the lime, were passenger$ in the car.
Moments lat.er, he said, the auto passed
again with the woman alone and be heard
what sounded lik e running fetl in the
nearby Bay Harbor Mobile Home Show
lol.
Glass could be heard shattering
momentarily. he told Patrolman Norden,
then he saw two men run through the lol
and he'ard a -car roar off from its south
side.
The witness. !!hose name w1s not u&eri
for hi's. Protection-.-said he thent iaw the
car race out of the area with the three
OAILY ,ILOT Sltlf 'Mlt
PULLS OUT OF RACE
Non-Cendid•t• St•dlinger
Hoag Executive
Retrieves Hat
From Cit y Ring
lioa.g ~1emorial Hospital execuUve
Thomas K. Stadlinger today announced
his withdrawal from the Newport Beach
City Council race.
The decision i! contained In a letter to
City Clerk Laura Lagios and was ex-
panded by Stadlinger,' one of three
nriginal candidates in the ci ty 's Sixth
District.
''In reviewing my commitment to the
urgenUy nttded e:ttpansion program at
lloag Hospital, it is my firm conviction
that I would be unable to devote the re--.
quired time arid 1ludy. to the vitally Im·
portant lssueJ which confront the city of
Newport Beach," he said.
Stadlinger Is director of publlc relaUons
.!Ind devtlopment for the hospital. whlcb
has undertaken a major bulldlnt ad·
dltion, long in the planning stage. "I 1in~.
cerely resret the circumstances wtUch
make this letter necessary," he added .
"HopeNlly in the future l1 will bave the
opportunity to serve my city in .another
capacity. ' ' J
In withdrawing. Sladllnger, of l«r7'
Buckeye St.. leaves two Sixth· Dlslrict
candidates in the running. Tti4f ari f
bulldlrig contractor Richard 60UI and
Orantt Coast College student Jama
Ayna Jr.
He filed' nomfnaUon papers llttr
decidina to run for the council about two
weeks ago and said today he haa become
·f!« i!TADIJNOGR, he< II
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occupants.
One man appeared to be in bis 30s, tall
ind powerfully buUt. with -<iuile hairy
arms. the witness told police, while tbl
second man 's description wa! vague.
. He aaid the woman was very blonde
~nd also appeared to be ;bout 30 yean
old, adding that he coUld identify the
mo6l distinclive-looklng of the two males. ·
Flames erupted from the traUer lot
within momenb, the witile.ss told
authorities and he ran to telephone the
fire department. •
Detective Jim Strickland was at lht
arson scene most o( the predawn houn,
while Cost.a Mesa Fire Department. in·
vutigators were probing the blackened
rubble today.
Chief ColemaA aaid burn patlernl from
the ·molotov cocktail which touched ttr
I.he bla:te had been definitely triced on
the floor of the destroyed trailer.
"This fdlow was qulte systematic," hi
•dded.
UCSB Students
' Co Wild, Burn
Bank to Ground
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -Rlmposinl
demonslraloNI protesUng the "capitalitt
establishment" burned a Bank af
America branch to a skeleton today whUe
outnumber«! police and firtmen watdted
helplessly.
Police reinforcements were called In 11
eboot 800 protesters watched the flames
bum out the lnaldt of'lhe <>nHlory, brick
building. Then a sol.id l)halaltl' "of 240
helmeted officers swept Utrougb the cam-
pus c:Ommun.ity, Iala Vista, dispersing 'the
crowd without a confrontation
Retreating protesters threw ·rocks at
oncoming officers, injuring several but
none Rriously. deputies aaid.
Deputies said later the situation was
"pretty mUch under control" and tbat of·
ficers were dispersing about 200 1tra1·
glers scattered along streets and alleya.
The one-square-mile Isla Vista .Com·
munity is populated mainly b y
apartment-dwelling students from the ad·
jacent University of CaliJOmia campu1
liix miles north of Santa Barbara.
The demonstrators, numbering 1.000
\Vednesday night, said they were pr~
testing the war ln1 Vietnam, the
"capitalist establishment" that financed
It, and what a student spokesman called
"Increasing pollce repression aimed •t
stifling student dissent."
One demonstrator Identifying himsell
as Kevin McElhinny, 17, San Jose. Calit.,
said the bank was under liege "because
it was there, it was the biggest capitaliJt
{Sff UCSB, Pase l)
Orange Coast
·we-.,tlier.
Morii or the aame is the happy
word from the weatherman for
Friday, with high clouds and
6'1rny temperatures in lb~ 70'a
along the coast.
' 'INSIDE TdDA l'
·Want to oet involvtd in com-
munitu th.tater? ThtTt art plen.
tu of oppor&unftles liatf!d 1odov
1oith. four plo11• audiCfoning ftezt
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Robb Atto·rney
···W~ns Delay ·Plea
Dr. Robert CUmming Robb's la"-yer
11Uccts8fuJly pleaded in Superior Court to-
day for more tin1e to prepare arguments
in oppoliUon to the Orange Countr Grand
Jur,'s tndictment of the Laguna Beach
physician on abortion charges.
Preaidliig Judge \\'illiam C. Speirs
ordered attorney 1'.1oses Berman to ap-
pear in his courtroom ~farch II for a
special hearing into Bennan's claim tha t
the Grlbcl Jury could not lawfully indict
his client on 'abortion charges that had
been dimlissed by a lower court.
Berm.an explained today that he had
not had sufficient time to digest
paperwork offered by the district at-
tornty'a office in response to his earlier
petition.
He bas branded fhe .Gra.nd Jury as "an
lllqally CONllU\l.ed panel that responds
IOJ.tly to the whims and caprices of the
district attorney." And he further argues
that the provision.s or I.be health and safe·
ty code under which Dr, Robb wu fir5l
arrested are uncol"lslibJtional.
Dr. Robb, 67, of 34567 Scenic Drive,
Dana Point, was Clurf.d of abortion
charges in Stnla Ana Municipal Court
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UCSB ••.
when Jud&e Paul Mast a c e e p t e d
Bennan'a argwnent that the Therapeutic
Act of 1967 was unconstitutional and
could not be used to ~cute the Art
Colony physician.
DIJtrlct, Atlomey Cecll Hicks im-
mediately went to the Orance COunty
Grand Jury and 1ot the i.ndletment ol
Robb from a panel which accepted his
argument that the state ro::le was valld
and that Robb ahould be pro.secut&d in
the higher court.
A new dimension 'Was a<kled to ttie case
this week whtn the United Stat.es
Supreme Court upheld, by refutin1 to
review .the tuue, the rejection by the
California Supreme Court ot the abortion
law which preceded the 1967 acl rt ~ expected, that B.erman will uSe thls
apparent· stance of the high court in his
arpmenta against the indictment of Dr.
Robb.
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BAY SWAP ...
State Lands Commisalon and reported
changes in dredging plans were not tac.
tors that merited further review.
"11'1ese. people (Heim and the
homeowners) are saying 'let us start
ever again'," Warren said. "They want
establishment thing around." us t1t'hen we are just short of our goal
Another demonstrator who wouldn 't (trial o_f the issue) to stop this acUon and
give his name said the bank "Is an ex· subject it to what could be years of
ample' of Ameilcan capitalism which Is further de.lay."
ldDlng people 'iU around the: world and ffi Before Judge Owens at the June trial tbe United States."
The outbr'eak of fires and window win be the argument Of Helm and the
smalhlng fo!lQWed .1 campus speech' w~. homeowners that the trading of 450 acres
neeclay aften\oon l)y William M • of Irvine uplands for 157 acru of giunty
Kanstler, a defense attorney in the. owned tidelands ls unlawful and un·
O>icag0;-iioi triat·An the windows of the constitutional.
ume baftk branch "·ere mashed in the start of the ltoubl e Tuesday afternoon . Opponents of the trade are backed by
conservationists and area rtsident.s who She.riff James W. Webster had describ-ed the situation 'as "completely out or argue that Irvine's planned development ot the Upper Bay will destroy tht ecolo""' hand" Wednesday evening. He ii.ili:ed of t.be area. ~
Gov. Ronald Reagan for National Guard The Irvine Company contends that
troops, but Guardsmen were not mobiliz· development is inevitable and will pro-
ed. vide badly needed recreational raclllties
The bank fire was set by several pro-for the public through park land and
testers who rolled a gasollne-S01ked trash boating sectors which are today on the Irvine drawing boards.
bin in through a smuhed window, and Warren argued Wednesday that "this
set it ablaze abainst a wall, deputies said. thing has been considered to death
Students from a nearby fraternilf put oot. already" and that granUng or the Perry.
lbe blaie, but ~Len fjf1d it JP agalo.""I H~ia& i:notlon could kill .any chance
juJt before mJdnfighl f~mtght ha~e o~ developing the area. He wa~ backed 1n his argument by assi&-
Before ,th~ aweep of tbe area. :: t¥1t attorney general J,ay L. Shavelson
helicopter cilfioot1 ~I • ·bul~~ J"f & State of Ca!Uornla and Deputy
powerful spotli~ ofaer,d'' till 1 QJUnly'Counsel R. F. Nuttman for the
demon1trator1 to d1Spel'H, but very few County or Orange.
dld. Hebing ar(ll<d tbal th< Upper Bay
Shortly before the bank f Ir e • iuue was now of a complexity and
demonstrators overturned and burned a stature that certainly waa not evident to
p1trol car .after the t'NO ~tnumbered the State Lands Commiuion when the
deputles fled. It waa the second palrol trade wa1 first di1CUBSed before that
car bUrning of the three;<tay dlstu!bance. body five yeara ago.
The bank manager said .an wKhsclost;d "The commiJsion wouldn't reooti11ze a_mount ot money was 1n the banks the case we're going to trial on," Helling
fireproof vault and he did. not erpect. It said, "and ihey should have the op.
was damaged. portunity to rHvaluate the land swap."
Firemen were ordered to stay away Both Perry and Helsing unsuccea1fully
from the ban.k blaze for fear pointed 'out to Judge Owens that the
cleC strators mtght.auack them. , jurist's failure lo return the ilaue to the
e went to the fire but the shtrilf s State Lands Commission would now place
men ~ed .across the street wouldn't let tremendous burdens 00 Helm and the !!' by, said Fire Cap~ Clarence SaletU. homeownera In tenns of product»n or cl~~~';'[ our Jives because of the furthtr taUmony and evidence to aup-
Young people with r-tre uilniuiahers port their claim.
. quickly doused a small f i re
demonstrators had set in the bank
Wedneaday evening. But 1 h e r 1 f f ' 1
deputies said anolhtr fire was touched oU
lhortly before midnight,
Deputiea aaid they did not know who
set the fires bul that those who ex·
tingujahed the first blaze were "student
volunteers."
Douglas Trueblood, 20, a nonstudent.
tbld a newsman thal the branch of the
naUon'1 largest commercial bank w1s
fired because "it holds the money for the
war in Vieln8Jf!. ··
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Jewelry Heist
Haul Totaled
At $106,088.09
Al \Veinert. owner of \Veinert·Cla r·
JeY•elry store in Fashion Island said Weu·
nesday a tot.al of $10$,088.09 wOrth of
jewelry was taken In the daring daylisJit
holdup of his Newport Beach store one
week ago.
Among the mlNilll Items were 11even
items belonitng lo Prince Asif Hasan
Khan worth a total of $6,975, according to
police.
rnctuded In the prince's miuing
~welry was a gold crown set with
dJamonds, white sapphires, rubits and
emeralds worth $3,000 and a man's
emerald and diamond ring worth $1.000.
Other missing pieces &re a pearl, ruby
and emerald necklace, one diamond,
emuald and ruby cuff link, a diamond
stud set and two .rings set "'ith rubles ,
pearls, emeralds and white sapphires.
According to Welncrt's list, nearly 300
or his Items were stolen . including ll.
$6.500 platinum ring set with a 4.8 carat
ruby and a 8.17 carat yellow diamond
ring wOrll> $$,100.
Police said they are continuine In·
ve.st11aUon of the case.
CREDIT BUY ING
PRO VES COSTL Y
Cr!dlt bu)'tna: can be ha.&lrdous to your
flnaoceL
A man complalntd to Coeta ~lua
police WedneJdl,Y that he pur<haoed •n
ln sportawtar on a charge card at a
clothtng &hop after being htlptd out or hi•
coat by ulea penonntl for aeveral flt·
ttn&s. He charaed that he was also rtUevtd or
hit ... net 00111alnlo1 l300 in cash. flnd l!li
It gone l•ter when he reached Into his in·
1id< coal pocket.
DAIL'( PILOT "'""'' ., Arthur VlflNI
lrvit1e Co. ·~ 1
Coast Plan I
A Quandary
The Irvine Company is ''ln a <\uandary''
over its plaM for coasiline devetOpmeot,
buf ii all goe s well. problems win bl!!I
Ironed out in a few months and the shore
bttwe£n Corona de! ~tar and Lagun1
Buch will be one of the finest in the
county. ,
Laguna Mayor Glenn Vedder pasted·
th~ inforination along lo directors or the
Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday as he desC"ribed a recent all-day
tour of the propoied Irvine development,
by land and by sea .
Vedder and Laguna City Mahaaer
James D. Wheaton were among a ~p
or officials briefed on Irvine plans during
a trip that Included lunch aboard a boat
from which they viewed the plaiinlng
area. . ,
The quand ary, Ile said. results from ar.:
prehe)1.Slon that the state may sudden.~
"come in and pluck off 50 acres or IO •
and force them to re-plan the entire de--
velopment. St.ate representatives at the
se!slon were noncornHtal, Vedder said.
A suggestion by Kenneth Sampson,
'WHY DO KIDS COP OUT WITH DRUGS AND HDW CAN COMMUN ITl!S CURB IT?'
Meyor Pinkley, G.QYernor's Aid• Elll ck, Vice M•yor Wiisen (from laft) Ponder Questi on
county beaches and parks director. that 11
public beach and camping area might be
appropriate in the El Morrow sector of the
coast "didn't bother the Irvine people al
all." he added .
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HAPPENING • • •
California are with you," he said in con·
cluslon ..
.Ellick told the handful of city officials
auJhoritles in Sacram"ento will probably
put together a comprehensive report on
The Happening to guide similar shows
el&ewhere.
"We are very concerned and wanl you
to know how interested we are in the
.Happening," he told· Mayor Pinkley.
Police Chief Roger E. Neth, c<luncilmen
and others pre.sent.
''We are not trying to impose the State
of California on Costa Mesa, but we want
to find out what can be done at the com-
murJty le•·el," El.lick continued.
"The young people -I think -have
:some legillmate grievances, but the
tragedy Is thal so many look around and
see things they don't like and cop out
with drugs it)Stead of trying to Improve
the world/' he remarked.
"Unless we can get .lo the young and
find out why they are so interested in
coping out this way, we can never win
the war on drugs," Elllck said.
Police Lt. Austin W. Smith. the
primary coordlnator of The Happening,
told Elllck at his request how the mam-
moth pr(jducUon grew out of a
braJnstorming session among a handful
of people.
The Happening simply swelled from
that point on and Ll Smith, community
relations officer for the police depart·
ment, said \Vednesday he hopes nothing
but bad weather can interfere. * ·tr
Mayor Leaves
'Happening' -
To Pick Up Drugs
Everybody ln Costa Mesa knows Mayor
Pinkley owns a pharmacy.
Tom Elllck is from Sacramento.
The governor's special assistant was
touring the HappenJng site at the Orange
Caunty Fa.lrgrounds with officials Wed·
nesday, including Mayor and Mrs. Pink·
Jey.
Soml!!ltl~ c1v1c duty demands that
Plnk·a Drugs be locked up f11r the dura-
tion. but Costa Mesans know then who's
minding the store at the citywide leve l.
He cut the tour short Wednesday, how-
"Ver , glancing at his watch during a lull
n serious discussion Of the ravages of
·u~rcollcs and the crimJnallty of dealers.
"1'vf' Jlot to get back to the store. ('ve
got a i;hlpment of drugs coming in ,'' he
remarked.
It was eX"plalned to EIUck that he wa1n'l
kidding, although he wasn't talkJng about
the same thing.
City Managers
To Hear Talk
On Environment
A panel discussion on managing lhe
f'n vlronment and a talk on city-school re·
Jalionships by the UC San Diego chancel-
lor were scheduled highlights of a s~te
wide city managers conference today and
Friday at the Newporter Inn. Nev;port
Beach.
Three hundred city managers ind city
manager assistanta from the League of
Qllfornla Cities heard welcoming talks
tOday by Newport Mayor Doreen hfar·
Mall and Newport City Maneger Harvey
!1Urlbur1.
Friday morning UC San Diego Chan-
cellor 'nd presidtnt-tlect of Columbia
Unlvtnlty William McCllJ is lo 1ptak
to the city 1dmlni1trators.
The hlahllghl or today's prognm WIS
1 f)lnel dlacuSAlon on mant1glng the en-
vironment. Other topic~ fM" the conftr-
tnct art liabillly and riot lnsur11nce,
CATV. citizen aulst1nce. and 1 dlscu,.
slon of pending legislaUon In Sa cramento
lff~n1 cities.
Ntwport ASslslant City r-1anager J!m
DcChalM served on the host committee
charged with organizing tbe conftrence .
Wilcoxen Kickoff Lunch
•
"Irvine definitely wants to keep the
beaches open for public we.'' Vedder
said. "They plan two walkways for the
public, )ea.ding fr~ parking areas to the
lieach. so the cars Will be kept out of the
way .
• "They also think the st.ate will favor A
proposal to move Coast Highway inland,
back of El Morro School, to make the Draws 200 ·supporters
• , Bhore more attractive and safer.''
l.ajuna Beach attorney W I II I a m
Wilcoi:en'• loittly C&mP.8lllJ1 for the U.S.
Congrtsa 11 a bit le&s lonely today, u ·
supporter& began aathe.ri.Dg· around ti.is
baWe stancl~.
A ldckoff campaign luncheon in his bi.d
to oust Congreesman James B. Utt (R·
Tusti~) drew about 200 per11ms TUuday
u Wilcoxen ratUed hJa opponent's cage•
bit.
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STADLINGER ...
• concerned over untrue assumptions some
citizens might make.
"Rather than Tom Stadlinger from the
Si•th District. aome people woukl say it
was Tom Sladlinger from H o a 1
Hosplt1l," he explained.
''Jt wa1 a If.St-minute declsiqn lo run , ·i
Stadlinger addecl, "if I'd had three or
four weeks to" study this concern I
wouldn 't have become a candidate."
"~1y name can't be withdrawn from
lhe ballot now, but I'm not runnin&.'' he
continued. "J'm not withdrawing in (a vor
oI anyone else either -just withdraw·
ing."
.JJ. J. . (jan·ell j
The 31·yiar;okl Republican , a staunch
conaervaUonl!t and community action
leader, jab)>ed at Utt, a few facets of the
GOP party, and otller m!ttel'S, drawin1
applau,,e from yoq and old.
"There is -an uri'nt need ror ·r-epr'esen·
talion in the 35th District -represen·
laUon that is not nfrald of the real pro-
blems of the day," said Wllcoxen.
"All the country -and the world -It
engaged in cqpunitUng collecUve suicide .
ltfy opponent is urging the de.5truction or
Vietnam to save it -is talking about the
danger5 of rock music and urging us to
sever relations with the world.''
"He tilts against one windmill alte.r
another." Wileoi:en charaed.
The leader of the controversial battle t.o
s1•1e Salt Creek Beach and ils pie·
t.uresque road said the is.sues of the day
surpass partisan politics just as the new
Orange County sur.pa.saed the old.
''Yet "'e have horse and buggy
Congressional representation ... it is not
good enough, .. not great enough, for the
m05t dynamic, exciting district in the
country," Wilcoxen told the ttowd .
"I know ·this district from Fountain
Valley to La Jolla," the energetic lawyer
continued. "From Scripps Institute to the
Ford Plant at Corona de! Mar. I know the
people and their problems and I know I
can represenl them all -because I have
done It."
Vedder estimated Jt may be two years
before the eoasWne plan can be-im-
plemented, but aaid plans probabJ1 wUI
be "solidlfJed" in 1i1 months.
"The whole development would be a ..
great asset to Laguna," he concl.,.ded.
F rotn Page 1
HARRI S ....
around his home.
"He CAred about how it looked ,'' said
one.
He was known as a generous person-..
who was always willing to help. "He got
along well with everyone. He would lend ··
a hand to anyone. He was interested in
the neighborhood," one friend stalecl. ·
Harris' intere5t in his community Jed,
him to join the fight against expansion of·.
the county airport A spokesman for Hoag-
Memorial Hosp ital said Ile contr ibuted a
"large painting and a lovely Hammond.
organ," to the hospita l in the p.ist year.
He .,was also a men1bcr o/ th e ~albo~,
Bay Club. "Bill had been a member fOr .
about 12 years," said Dorothy Yardley~·.
spokesman for the club. "He was i woo--·
derful man with a beautiful disposition," ..
she explained. . .
Regardless of the outcome or the case.
Harris' death has made a change in his
neighborhood. "I guess we're all ·a litUe '
jittery over this," said one residenl 1'A'
tragedy like this is bound lo leave Its
mark."
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VOL. 63, NO. 48, l SECTIONS, J4·pAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 TEN CENTS . ~' ..
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Foes of Upper B~y La:tid Swap Lose in Court
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By TOM llARLEY
OI tlMi Deitf l'li.t Stiff
Sqperior Court Judge Claude Owens t.o.
tjay rejected the appeal of land swap op..
ponent.s for the chance to,again present
the C90troverslal Upper Newport Bay ex·
change to the State Laod.s Commission.
.nie· veteran jurist put in writing late
this morning the comments he c..Uered
\V'!fneaday at the close or a four.hour
hNring into the dispute : that there wu:
no ju:tJfic•Uon for returning the issue to
the state agency and that lhe points rats.
od by the opponents could jusL as well be
disposed of at the upcomina Orange·
&»iunt} SUperior Court trial.
·Judie Owens made it clear in his writ.-teii ruling tbat the. lSSlltS railed by at·
torneys Duffem HelaJnr fOr County
Auditor Vic Hehn aDd Ralph Perry (« a
gfoup of Newport Beach homeowners
beaded by Upper Bay r~dent Frank
Robinaon could be,1Ubn:Lttted In full with
OO'Jlrejudice at the UmfJif trtal.
( ' Judle ... owens branded Perry's move
~.ros a new State Lands Commission
heartng u ''dilatory" and upheld Jrvlqe'
attorni:y Charles Warren's argument &hat
the j.qllcs raised by Heim and the
bomeoWners do l)Ot justifv further
~to the stale board. Both parties face a trial date o[ June
1&. ludae ~ will be on the bench fo,r
that trial.
Judge ()Wens' rultng· late Wednesday
•bvioualy ~ed Rdsln( '"d Perry and .
DAIL T PILOT lhlt l'M ..
SK ELETAL REMAINS OF TRAILER STAND ON LOT FOLLOWING FI RE BOMBI NG
( A-Ill•• S..k Motive lot .Mv•lo•J lncJ;ent et Cotto M-. SolH O..tlet
Siamese Up Tree esa ptndidates
To Meet Public;
Hinshaw to Talk
Cat Finall y Rescued
A new -if rather traditional apprO<&ch
-will bf: used tonigh t, v»hen the Mesa
Verde Homeowner! Association stage.~
the first meet the Candidates Night in
t,he 1970 Costa t.1esa Cily Council cam·
F ollQwing SOS · Plea
paign.
Orange County Assessor And rew .J.
Hinshaw is the featured guest at the 7.30
Jl.m. session in the Estancia High School
Forum. • The seven City Council candidiltes.. ho,v.
1tver. will ~ given brief period! t. (IUI·
line their plans. qualificatiOM .Jod pri·
mary area!< of concern within niuntcipal
government.
Ea ch will si! with the 1lf tnbershlp In-
stead or at a head table, after. greetinlt
the citizens they hope will support their
April 14 bids for oHice.
Greetings and introductions at the door
•rt patterned more on the old Town Hall
meeting approach and put candidate!>
more on a personal basis with other
Costa Me.sans. /
Stock .Ha r k et
A retired movie aclres.~ -in anguish
nver a kitten cowering in a towering
Costa.Mesa palm trtt tor five day! -an-
nounced . Ui_.t S8ve Our SiamCse <SOS )
Campaign today.
Dorothy D'are darts to demand action.
TM ·cat toa.s Tescued at 12:29 p.m ..
lifter tht Newport 8e.ach A11imal
Sltelter succeeded i11 dispatching
Newport Beach's extehdoble airofft
tree·tTin1ming rig.
"Costa fl-fesa's wa.~ brake11 rlo1in1. ''
Afiss Dare expfui11ed. adding 1-lwt it
100.• a sad state of affairs t.o take so
long in any case.
"Something mus! be done," declared
~1iss Dare, addlng that efforts to get help
from police and fire, departments, the
Soci.ety for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, and utility companies have fa.il-
•d.
Tb~ long-haired kitten is treed out.side
her: home at 2028 Santa· Ana Ave., and its
NEW YORK (AP) -A sharp stock yowlinl bas made life miserable for the
market raUy proved short of breath ,and nei(ilbOr.hOOd since Sunday, she said.
prJCt.s retreated on a broad front today. "ri:l llke·to take picket sign's and ~ur-(~ quotations, Pages 26-27). round the SPCA," sM declared, safing 1
group of neighbors met thi.$ morning for
an activist meeting.
'·They've dispersed now to fix their
husbands' lunch.'' she said. adding that
the kitten hasn't bad a meal since it went
aloft a11d may starve.
All possible agencies which might help
discourage rescuing treed cats with firt
department equipment or power line
maintenance mobile lO\\'er extension~.
Miss Dare's SOS campaign to change
all that is \\'Orthy of her Hollywood
background. which included a contract
with Warner Brothers Studios and ap.-
pearan ces with immortals or the silver
screen.
She said they may call certain civic
leaders about 3 a.m. Friday lo let them
listen to the kitten 's misery <1ver the'
telephone, because they anticipate being
awake themselves.
And if it starves, they'll make a
dramatic gesture or that too, said Miss
Dare, who is not the type to discourage
easily.
"We'll doll it 3Jl 'up in a little box and
mail it to someone," snap,ped thi actress,
,. neighboT <if' Costa Mesa City Coun-
cilman William Lt. St. Clair.
happening Intrigues State
Reagan Se nds ·A.ide to Mesa A nti~drug Pro gram
The fir st oflicial order for Calirornia's
new chief in the campaign against drug
111buse is to hupeet the unique Costa Mesa
Happening Saturday, before he reports lo
'vork in Sacramento.
A special assistant lo Gov. Ronald
Reagan new to Costa Mesa Wednesday
w.lth 1 personal letter Crom hi! boss ti·
prtSSfng intense interest in the novel pro-
cram,
Thomas C. Ellick confered with a
de1egation of cily officials and said hf. will
be back for lhe 9 a.m. lo 9 p.m. event at
lh_e Orange County Fairgrounds.
He said G<Jv. Reagan is anrious for his
newest appointee. Arthur Suddjlan, chief
of the newly created ocnce of NarcoUcs
ind Drug Abuse Coordin1tion to come
•long.
Appointed only last Monday, howcvtr.
~uddjian is deeply concerned 11bouL
n11rcotic11 tr1rfic. but he is 11180 worried
•bout shippin1 his furni ture rrom Fresno
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to sacramenlo. .
"He goes on .the job Monday," observed
Ellick, while touring the site of the
massive Happenina. designed to educate
young people to the perils of narcotics
use in a non-pre~c.by atmqsphere.
Gov. Reagan'• emissary met city offi-
cials in the Costa Meaa Police Facility
conftrence room earlier, 'to deliver hit
boss' Jetter to Mayor A1vin"L. Pinkley aad
dlScuss the drug 1ituation in aeneral.
Planners of the event -e1pected to
draw Z0,000 or more people -have
predicted it could be used a1 1 pattern
for o«hers ellewhere. and Sacramento ii
keeping an interested eye on it.
The governor sent congratulaUons and
, praised The llappening as a first step
toward a complete, acUve. program at the
community level, 1 vita l ~ in curbing
drt.1R devast1tion.
"lf we art lo make. dru; usr the '011\'
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rather t11an the 'in' thing to do , It will re-
quire , •• communication, undtrl\tanding,
guidance, medical and pB)'chlatric help
for the user and potential user-and his
parents -balanced by a firm program of
law eaforcement aimed prim11ily at the
pusher oC narcotla and dangerous drugs"
Reagan wro!e.
"Your H~niug appears to contain 111
of the eJement.s essential to makin& ll -
and the program which bopelully .nn
follow-the kind of success we must
have if we are to avoid losing ont or
more entire ieaeration or your young
people to drugs," be added.
The: 1<1vernor wenl on to commend all
young people and adults inv~ved Jn stas:·
in& the •1appenlng, sayins: it 11 the type of
fled!catlon required to t0lve lhe drug
lhreat to American society.
.. Thil admln~ttaUon and Ille P<Olllt ol
(Set HAPPENING, r.p I)
• !'4 lmm<dlaldy "°"'""" by boll\
idea as 1 major victory for tbt tnrine
C...pa91 In Ille protracted Upper Bay
has:sle,.
His attitude toward& the interv.enlnc
hom~·· arcuments appeared to be
. in marked cOntrufto that ol ooe yW'·110
'When he cranted the applicalion of the
Newport Buch rea!dents to .join Heim in
the county offic:l1l'sopPosltion to the land uchana:~ -an 1ppllcation. U>at seemed.
at the Ume 1'l be far from certain o! SUC•
"'-"· But Judge Owens didn't bother to hear
Warren's final ar1umcnt \Vednesday and
commented that neither Pet'T}' nor Hels-
ing had convinced him that issues raised
since lhe Slate Lands Commissk>n ap..
prvved· the Upper Bay exchange five
years ago -amendmenll to the deal
·were endorsed by the state. agency two
years later -did not justify his sending
the case back to Sacramento.
"t am at a loss to say that one can find
that the tenns <if the amended agreement
entailed the taldn1 of such steps u would
require a second look at the State Landi
Commission," Judge Owens said.
Warren bad successfully argued that
such factors as the drawing of harbor
lines by the county and not as agreed by
tbe Anrty Corps of Eoglnee(s, the itltpd
failure or tbt two parties to transfer their
deed in µie manner envisaged by the
(S.. BAY SW.II', P•ie %)
Arsonists Strike
$20,000 Fire Ruins Mesa Trailer Lot
By ARTHUR R.. VINSEL
Of '"' o.11r f'li.t s .. n
Operating sy!tematically, an . arson
team including a_ plalinurit blonde
getaway car driver set a spectacular
$20,000 fire with molot.ov cocktails early
today at a Coata Men trailer sales lot
No motive has been determined for the
1?:2S a.m. blaze at Bay Harbgr Mobile
Hofne Show, 1425 Biker St.~ accordfng lo
Costa Mesa Fire Department Baualion
Chier Ron Coleman .
The arson job was partially witnessed
by a passerby, apparentJy unnoticed by
the two men and woman believed
responsible for the disastrous blaze.
One molotov cocktail was heaved into •
20·by-57 foot mobile home parked on the
lol and rapidly engulfed it. spreading to
others before firemen arrived.
Inve stigators sakl the $11 ,000 trailer
was tot.Illy destroyed. while five others
•ustained more than $8,000 damage.
Chief Coleman said the lirm'1 awner,
Dan Nostri. could offer no reason why
Polic.e Still
. . . . I Probirig Death
In Baycrest
Newport Beach Polite ,have no new
clues today aa they continue their in-
vesligaUon Into the shootout alayin'g Mon-
day night ol r.eilred movie producer
William HarTis.
Ac<:ording to investigators, the ~year
nld man was apparently wounded in a gun
batUe When he aurprised burglar• in hit
home at 0012 Anchor Way. His bOdy wa.~
found still clutching-a .3kaliber revolver
Tuesday morning on his front porch by
neighbors. Pol)ce saio the Harris weapon
had been tired three times.
No new leads have turned up in lhe
case, police said. They denied rumor~
thal a cuing from 1 .38-caliber speci.aJ
revolver found Wednesday afternoon in a
tree five blocks from the murder scene
h.ad anything to do with the crime.
Detective Sam Amburgey said the cas·
irig, whicb was round in the 1900 block of
Leeward Lane by a neighborhood boy.
had been lodged ill the Lree for "some
time. As far as we know. it has nothing to
do with the homicide," he 1aid.
Me1U1while, r e s i de n t a of the
neighborhood have become jittery in the
wake of Monday's violence. Police
reported receiving "hundreds" of c:alls
Tuelday and Wednesday night from the
Baycrest and Dover Shores a r e •
reporting shootings.
"We check them 1\1 out," an officer
~aid, "but If reports are to be believed.
about 200 rounds have been fired out
there in the last two nights."
* * * Neighbo rs, Kin
Reve al Life
Of Dead Man
While funeral arrangements art pend·
Ing for William McKinley Harris, hi!'!
ne.lghbor1 and associatea say they will
miu the '!)In who WU murdered Mon-
di)' night In his Baycrest home.
-Arthur Harris, his brother from Long
Tsland, New York,· said the dead man
had lived In Southern California for more
than 50 yurs. "I know he was involved
In sevrr,J types of business vmUlrel, iD-
clucUflt work in motion picture&. belort
hi& rf:tlrement," his brother said.
.The •year--0ld ahoot.ing victim had no
cbUdren,,and had recently been divorced.
, "Ht kept In close touch with u.9 and we
olkn vlolted back and lortll," Ille brothtr
noted.
The dead man was 1 populflr figure Jn
hi& nel&hbortiood where he had lived for
10 y~r1 ~"his retirement. NtlghborA.
utid ht SP'nt I lot of: tJmt worklne
• (See QARRIS, Plft 2)
anyone w90ld attack his business, but the occupants. ·
arson was apparently not ' 1 spur-of-Ole-.--One man appeared ~ ~ in h~ 30ll, tall
moment thrill escapade. and powerfU:llY built, with quite bliry . . . Arms, the witnesa told police, while 1he
A man walking In ~ ne11hborbood liecond man's descripllbn was vque.
about the time the fire broke out told He said the woman was very blonde Cos~ Mesa Police Of~icer Gene Norden and also appeared to be about ,30 )'elJ'I
he . bnt saw a 1usp1cioos 11162 sedan old, adding-that he could identiry the
cruise by· most distinctiv~looking of the two m•les.
He said a very blonde W?rf!an was al Flarrles erupted from the trailer lot
the wheel, while two men. d1rf1cult to see within moments, the wltneu told
at the time, were paase~gers In the <:ar. authorities and he ran to telephone the M~ment.s later, he said, the auto passed fire department.
again wlth the v.•oman alone and he heard . . . what sounded like running feet In tbf! Detective Jim Strickland was Al the
nearby Bay Ha rbor Mobile Home Show arson sce ne most or the predawn hour11, I 1 while Costa: Mesa Fire Department ·ln-
0 Glass could be heard shattering vestigators were probing the blackened
momentarily , he told P~ttolman Norde{I, rubble loday. ,
then he saw two men run througl} the kit ·Chief Coleman said bur~ paUmis from
and heard 1 car roar off from its south the molotov c:ocktall which touched off
side lhe blue bad been definitely traced qn
The' wltne~s. whose name was nol used the OOor of the deatroyed trailer .. rr~r his protection. said he thene ,aw the '"This fellow was quite systematic," hf!
ciir· race out o£ the area with the three added . . . .
PULLS OUT OF RAC E
Non·C1ndidat1 Stadlinger
Ho ag E~ecutive
Retri eves Hut
Fro m Ci~y Rin.g
Hoag Memorial Hospital executive
Thomas K. Stadlinger today announced
his withdrawal from the Newport Beach
Chy Council race.
The declsion is Contained In a letter to
City Clerk .Laura L.agios and was ex·
panded by Stadlinger, one of three
Miginal candidates in the city's Sixth
District.
"In reviewing my commitment to the
t1rgenUy needed expansion program at
H~g li~pital, it is m.y firm conviction
lliat t would be unable to devote the re·
q1,1lred time and sfudy to the vitally im·
por(arit Issues which confront the city of .
N~wport Beach," h'e said. .
Stadlinger ls director Of public relations
and development for the hospital, which
hu undertlken a major building Id·
dilion, king ln the planning atage. ''I sin-
cerely regret the circumstancea which
make this letter neceasary," he added .
"ffopehlllr in the future t ·will have the
opportunity to serve my city. in another
capac:ity.
I'n wlthdr1wlng1 Stadllnger, of 2407
• Buckl\'t St.. leave1 two Slith Dllltict
candldatu In the runnlni. They are
buiktlns contractor RJchard Crout and
Or1nge Ctlast Colle1e student James
Aynt! Jr.
He filed nomination papen liter
dedding to run for the council 11bout two
week& 1.10 Ind uid today ·he has becOm•
(See STAPIJNGBR, hp II
UCSB Students
. . ' ' l Go Wild, Burn
Bank to Ground
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -Ram~
demonstrators protesUng the ''capiti&t
establishment" burned 1 Bank t1£
Amerk:.i branch lo a skeleton today while
outnumbered police lQd firemen watched
belple<sly.
Police reinforcements, were called ltJ as
1bout 800 protesters watched the flames
bUrn out the iilside0of the one-story, brick
building. Then a solid phalanx of 240
helmeted office.rs swept through the CIJTI·
pus community, Isla Vista, dirperstnc the
crowd wJthout a confrontation
Retreating· protesters lhrew rocks •t
oncoming officers, injuring several but
none seriously, deputies said.
Deputies · said later the situation wa!
"pretty much under control" and that of-
ficers were dlsper1ing about 200 istrag·
glers scattered along streets and alleys.
The <1n~square-mile Isla Vista Com·
n1unity is populated mainly b y
apartment.dweUing students from the ad-
jacent University of California .campus
six miles north of Santa Barbara.
The demonstrators, numbering 1.000
Wednesday night, said thf!y were pro-
testing the war in Vietnam , the
··caplt.aJist e!ltablishmenl" that financed
il, and what 1 student apoke1m1n called
"Increasing police repression aimed at
stining student dissent"
One demonstrator identifying himulf
as Kevin McElhinny , 17, San Jose . Calif.,
said Ule bank wu under siege "because
jt was there, it was the biggest capitali!l
IS.. UCSB, Page %1
Oran{le Coast
l\'eathe r
~tore of lhe 1ame is the happy
word from the w.eaUierman far
Friday, wllh high clouds and
balmy temperatures in the 10·1
along the coast.
INSWE TODA 'l'
\Vant to gtt invotued in com.-
11!9U!1 theotcr1 Thtre ar• ~,..
tj of oppor&uniiie1 li1ted todafl
with f0t1r pla111 auditioning n1zc
t0ttk. See tntertatnment, Paoe
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Robb Atto rney
· Wins Delay .Plea·
Dr. Robert Cumming Robb's lawyer
successfully pleaded in Superior Court to-
day for more time to prepare argument!
11\ oPj>O&ition to the Orange County Grand
J~'a fn<!ictment , of th~ Laguna Beach
pbyakian on abort.I.on charges.
Presiding .Judge William C. Speirs
ordered attorney Moses Berman to ap-
pear in his courtrOom ti1arch 11 for a
apecial hearing into Berman's claim that
the Grand Jury could not lawfully Indict
llis client on abortion charges that had
been dismissed by a lower court.
Berman explained today that be had
Mt had sufficient time to dl1est
paperwork offered by the district at.-
torney's olfiee in response to his earlier
petition.
He has branded the Grand Jury as "an
l\Jeg1lly constituted' panel that responds
mlely to the whinu and caprlces of the
district attorney." And he further argues
that the provisions or the health and safe·
1.y code under which Dr. Robb was first
arrested are unconstitutional
Dr. Robb, 67, of 3-{567 Scenic Drive'.
l>1na Pt>int., was cleared of abortion
charges in Santa Ana Municipal Couit . .
F rom P age 1
UCSB ...
e.stablisbment thing around."
Another demonstrator who wouldn't
give his name-said the bank "is an ex-
ample of AmUk:an t'apitalism which ls
killing people all around lhe world and in .
the United Slates;"·
The outbfea.k of fire9 and window
m.ash.irlg followtd a campus speecll,Wed·
nesday aflfm>Oll: by William 14 •
Kunstler, ,a• defense attorney in t~e
Chicqo riot µial. All the windows of the
same ba11k branch were smashed in the
start of the trouble TUesday ~ternoon.
Sheriff James W. Webster had descri~
ed the situation as "completely out of
hand" Wednesday evening. He asked
Cov. Ronald Reagan far National Guard
troops, but Guardsmen were not mobiliz..
ed.
The bank fire wu aet by JeVeral pro-
test.en who rolled a casoline-soaked trash
bin in through A smashed window, and
1&t it ablaze abainst a wall, deputies said.
Students from a nearby rralcmity put out .
the blaze, bt!t protesters tired it up again
j1Jl5t befor~ ~lg\lt. , I
Before UW sweep of the ' area.
·helicopttt dllcei:s ilemg a bullhorn and a ,
powerful sP9Jliahl.: or d e re fj, ~ demonatratou'io dii'perse, but vtry u..i ·
did. • ; .
Shortly before . the bank' !f r• ,
demonstrators overturned and burned a
patrol car alter tbe t\\'O outnumbered
deputies fled. Jt was the second patrol
car Nning"of the three-day disturbance.
The bank,.manager said an undisclosed
amount of money was in the bank's
fireJr<IO{ vault and he did not expect it .
was damaged.
Firemen were ordered to stay away
Crom the bank blaze for f ea r
demonstrators might altack them.
.. We went to the fire but the sherif('s
men lined across the street wouldn't let
ua by," said Fire Capt. Clarence Saletti.
••They feared for our lives becauae of the
demonstrators."
Young people With fire extinguishers
quickly doused a small f ire
demonstrators had Sl!;t in the bank
Wednesday evening. But s h e r i f r ' s
dep.ities said another fire was touch!d off
shortly before midnight.
oe"put:ies said they did not kno11>• \\'ho
set the fire.s but that those who ex·
Ungulahed the first blaze were "student
volunteers.''
Dou1las Trueblood, ZO. a nonstudent,
told a newsman that the branch of the
natitm's largest commercial bank was
fired because "it holds the money for the
war in Vietnam."
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when Judge Paul Mast a cc e p t t d
Berman#• arl\lfl'lent that the Therapeutic
Act of 1967 w.as unconsUtUtlonal and
could f!Ot be qsed lo P.rosecute the Art
COiony physician. -
District _ Attorney . Cecil Hickl im·
mediat.ely went to the Orange County
• . Grand Jury .and got the indictment of
Robb from a panel which accepted hi!
argument that the stale code was valid
and that Robb should be prosecuted in
the higher court.
A new dimension was added to the case
this week when the United Stat.es
Supreme Court upheld, by refuajng to
review the issue, the rejection 6y the
California Supreme Court of the abortion'
law which inceded the 1967 act. I~ is expected that Berman will use this
appafent .st.anci Of the high court In his
arguments against the indictment of Or.
Robb.
Prom P11ge 1
BAY SWAP •..
State Lands Commission and reported
tha11ge.s in dredging plans were not fac·
tors that merited further review.
"These people <Heim and t h e
homeowners) are saying 1let us 1tart
ovtr agajD', .. Warren said. '"Ibey want
us when we are just short of our soal
(trial of the issue) ta stop this action and
, subject it to what cOuld be years of
further delay."
.Before.Judge Owen.a at the June trial
Will be the .argument Of He.izn and the
homeowners that the trading of 450 acres
-of Irvine uplands for 157 acre., of county
owned tidelands is unlawful and un·
consLitulionaL
~OppOnents of tht tr.tde are backed by
conservaUonl!ts and area residents who
argue that Irvine'! planned d~yelopment
of the Upper Bay will destroy the ecology
of tilt area.
The Irvine Company contends that
d~velopment is inevitable and will pro·
__ ,1de badly needed recreational facilities
for the public through park land a.nd
boaUng sectors :which are today ori the
Irvine drawing boards.
Warren argued Wednesday that "this
thing has been considered ta death
already" and that granting of the Perry.
Helsing motion could kill any chance
Irvine might_ have or developing the area.
.Jfe«wll1bacMd in his argumettt bf assls.-
tant attorney general Jay L. Shavelson
fort the State of California and Deputy
CotlMy <!OunS<I R. F. Nuttman for tile
County of orange.
Hdsing argued that the Upper Bay
issue ~as now of a complexity and
stature that certainly was not evident to
the State Lands Commission when the
trade was first discuS!ed before that
body five years ago.
"The commission wouldn't recognize
the case we're going to trial on," Helsing
said, "and they should have the op.
portunity to re-evaluate the. land swap."
Both Perry and Helsing unsuccessfully
pointed out to Judge Owens thlt the
jurist's failure to return the iswe to the
State Lands Commission would nOw place
tremendous burdens on Heim and the
homeowners in terms of production of
further testimony and evidence to aup-
port thdr claim.
J ewelry Heist
Haul Totaled
At $106,088.09
Al Weinert, owner of Weinert.Clar).;
jev.'elry store in Fashion Island said Wed·
nesday a -tota l of $106,088.09 worth of
Jewelry was taken in the daring daylight
holdup of his Newport Beach store CJne
week ago.
Among the missing it.ems were atvt.n
llems belonging to Prince Asif Hasan
Khan worUt a total of $6,915, according to
police.
Included in the prince·s mi&sing
jewelry v.·a~ a gold crown set with
diamonds, white gapphlres, rubies and
emeralds worth $3.000 and a man 's
P..merald and diamond ring worth $1,000.
Other mi ssing pieces are a pearl, ruby
and emerald necklace. one diamond.
emerald and ruby cuff link, a diamond
:;tud set and two rings set with rubies,
pearls, emeralds and white sapphires.
According to \Veinert 's list.. nearly 300
of hls it.ems were stolen. including a
$6,500 platinum ring set with a 4.6 carat
ruby and a 8.17 cuat yellow diamond
ring v.·orth SS,700.
Police said they are conlinuing Jn·
vesligation of the case.
CREDIT BUY ING
PRO VES CO STL Y
Crt<llt b'uY!ili can be hazardous to your
finances. A man compJained lo COSta tifesa
police Wedlltllday that he pW<balltd $4$
in sportswear on • charge card at a
clolhlng shop aJltr being helped out of hi•
coat by sales personnel for .stveral fit·
llnp.
He charced that he was also rtlieved o(
his ·.~allet cont.1inln1 $300 in cash. finding
il gone lattr when be naehed into his .in·
J.ide coat pockeL ·
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Coast Plan
A Quandary
The Irvine Company ls "In a quand'1'Y11
over Its planJ for coastllne dev·elopmenl.
but 1r all goes well. problems will be
ironed oul in a few months and the shore
between Corona del Mar and La(tVI':,
Beach wiJJ be one of the finest in lbe
coun1y. . . . La.run• ~fayor Cleon Vedder p8.ssed
this information along to directors of th~
Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday as he described a recent all-day
tour of the proposed Itvine. development,
by land and by sea.
Vedder and Laguna CJty J\.fanaser
Jemes D. Wheaton wete among a group
of officials briefed an Irvine plans dtifinJ '
a trip that included lunch ·aboard a boat •
from which they viewed the planning
area. •
The quaqdary, he said, result! fTom ap-,
prehension that the st.ate may suddenly
"come in and pluck off 50 acres or ·SO,.
and force them to re·plan the entire de-
velopment. S\;ite representatives at (he
session were noncomittal, Vedder said.
'WHY DO KIDS COP OUT WITH DRUGS AND HOW CAN COMMUNITIES CURB IT?'
Mayor Pin kley, Governor'• Aide Ellick, Vice M1yor Wilson (from left) Pondf r Question
A suggest ion by Kenneth Sampson,
county beaches and parks director. tha t a
public beach and camping area might be
appropriate Jn the El Morrow sector of the
coast "Q,idn't bother the Irvine people at
From Page 1
HAPPE NING • • •
California arc with you.•• he said in con·
clusion.
Ellick tald the handful o( city officials
authorities in Sacramento will probably
put together a comprehensive report on
The Happening to guide $imilar shows
elsewhere.
"We are vuy concerned and want you
to know how interested we are in the
Happening," he ·told Mayor.. Pinkley.
Police Chief Roger E. Neth, councilmen
and others present.
"We are not trying to impose the State
or California on <Mita Mesa, but we want
to find out what can be done at the com·
munity level," Ellick continued.
''The young people -I think -have
some legitimate grievances, but the:
tragedy is that so many look around and
~e thrngs they don't like and cop out
with drog.s Instead of trying to improve
the world/' he remarked.
"Unless we can get to the young and
find out why they are so interested in
coping out this way, we can never win
the war on drugs," EIUck 11aid.
Police Lt. Austin W. Smith, the
primary coordinator .()f The Happening,
told Ellick at his request how the mam·
moth prcduction jl'ew out of a
br<i.lnstorming se11.sion among a handfuJ
of peOple.
The Happening simply oweQed from
that point on and Lt.' Smith, community
relations o££icer for the police depart-
ment, sa id Wednesday he hopes nothing
but bad weather can interfe re.
* * * Ma yor Leaves
'Happen ing'-
To Pick Vp Drugs
Everybody in Co5ta Mesa knows Mayor
Pinkley owns a pharmacy.
Tom Elllck is from Sacramento.
The governor's special assistant was
touring the Happening site at the Oranfe
County Fairgrounds with officials Wed·
nesday, including ~layor and Mrs. Pink·
Icy.
Sometimes civic duty demands that
Pink's Drugs be locked up for the dura·
tion. but Costa hfesans know then who·s
minding the store al the citywide level.
He cut the tour shGrt Wednesday. how·
ever. glancing at his watch during a Juli
in serious discussion Of the ravages of
narrotics and the cr:lminaUty of dealers.
"I've got to get back to the store, I've
got a shipment of drugs coming in," he
remarked.
It was explsined to Ellick Jhat he "'asn't
kidding, although he wasn't talking about
the same thing.
City Managers
To He ar Talk
On Environment
A panel discussion on managing the
environtnent and a t11.lk t>n city-school re-
lationships by the UC San Diego chancel-
lor were scheduled highlights of a state·
wide city managers conference today and
Friday at the Newporter Inn. Ne\\•port
Be111ch.
Three bundred tity managers and city
manager assi!tants from the League of
Callfomis Cities heMd welcoming ta.lks
today by Newport Mayor Doreen Mar·
shall and Newport City 7'1anag,r Harvey
Hurlburt.
F'rlday morning UC San Dit,lo Chan-
eeJlor and presldent-eltct of Columbia
University William ~lcGlll is to speak
to the city admlnittrator!i.
The highlight of loday·s pro,.ram "·as
11 panel discus~ion on manRging the en-
vironmen t. Otht1r topics for the confer·
enct are lisblllty and riot insurance,
CATV. citittn assistance. and a dlscu&-
slon O( ptnding legislation in Sacramento
affecting cities.
Newport Asshrtant City ~1anaaer Jim
DcChalnc strved on the hott committee
charged with organiz.lns: the conference .
all," he added.
Wilcoxen. l(ickoff Lunch
"Irvine definitely wanls to keep the
beaches open for public use," Vedder
said. "They plan two walkways for the
public, leading from parking areas to the
beach, so the · cars will be kept out of the
way.
Draws 200 Supporters "They also think the state will favor a
prop()6al to mote Coast Highway inland,
back of El Morro School, to make the
shore more attractive and safer."
baguna Beach aUomey W 11·1 i am
\V llco1en's lonely campaign for the U.S.
Congress b .a bit 1eu lonely today,' as
supporters began 1atherln1 around hi1
battle .. ~ndard.
A kickof! campaign luncheon in his bid
to oust CoIJil'essrpan Jame! B •. Utt CR.-
Tustin) drew about 200 persons Tuesday
as Wilcoi:en rattled his opponent's cage a
bit. •
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STADLINGER ...
concerned ove.r untrue assumptions some
citizens might make.
"Rather than Tom Stadlinger trom the
Sixth District, some people would say it
was Tom Stadllnger • from Ho a ·g
Hospital," he explained.
"It was a lasl·minule decision to run,"
Stadlinger added, "1f I'd ~ -tJ'ttte+ CJr
four weeks to 1tudy this CODl!'ttil! l
wouldn't have become a candidate."
"My name can't be withdrawn from
the ballot now, but I'm not running,., he
continued. "I'm not withdrawing in fa vor
of anyone else either -just withdraw·
lng."
.JI. J. (Jarrell &
Vedder estimated It may be two years
The 37-year-old Republican, a_ staunch before tbe coastline plan can be im--
-·-rva•:.-;.1 and communi·ty acnon plemented, but. said plans probably will '-"....... "'"""" "' be "solidified" in six months. -leader, jabbed at Ult, a few facets of the ~, "The.whole development would be a ;;
GOP party. and olber. matters, drawm, great as~et to Laguna," he concluded.
a_wl~ from young and old. ... ,
"There ia an urgent need for represen·
tation Jn the 35th District -repre&en·
tation that is not afraid of the real pro--
blemir of the day," said Wilcoxen.
''All the country -and the world -is
engaged in committing collective suicide.
1ity oppanent is urging the destruction of
Vietnam to save it -is talking about the
dangers Of rock music and urging us to
sever relations with the world."
"He tilts against one windmill after
another," Wilcoxen charged.
The leader or the controversial battle to
sa·1e Salt Creek Beach and its pie·
turesque road said the issues of the dsy
surpass partisan politics just as the new
Orange County surpassed the old.
"Yet Vi'e have horse and bug&)'
Congressional representation .• .it is not
gOOd enough .•• not great enough, for the
most dynamic, exciting dlsb'ict tn the
country," Wilcoxen told the crowd.
"I know this district from Fountain
Valley to La Jolla," the energetic lawye r
continued. "From Scr,ipps lnstitlJte to the
Ford Plant at Corona del Mar. t know the
people and their problems <Jlld I know I
can represent them all -because I have
done it."
Fron• Page l
HARRIS ...
around his home.
"He cared about how it looked,'' aald
one.
He was known as a generous person
who was always willing to help. "He got
along well with everyone. He would lend
a band to anyone . He was interested in
the neighborhood," one friend stated. ~
Harris' interest in his community led
him to join the fight aga inst expan~n of _.
Ule county airport. A spokesman fo? Hoag .
Memorial HO$pilal said he contributed a
"large painting and a lovely Hammond .
·Organ," ta the hospital 111_ the past year+
He was a.lso a member of the Balboa..
Bay Club. "Bill had been a membe[ lif:
about 12 years," said Dorothy Yir~:
spokesman for the club. "He was a~+'
derful man with a beautiful dispositio6/' •.
she explatned
Regard less of the outcome of the case,
Harris' death has made a change in llis
neighborhood. "I gues1 we're all a little
jittery over this." said one resident. "A
Lragedy like this is bound to leave Its
mark."
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BALLOON-BORNE PRAYERS HEAO TOWARD THE HEAVENS
With Help of Helium, LaQuna Church Spreads Its Influence
Prayers S _oar
Church Se nds Thoug hts Via Balloo ns
On Sunday. Fell. 8, the Reverend
Ellsworth Richardson of Lag u 'n a 's
Neighborhood Congregat ion~! Ch u r c h
devised a .new v.·ay to help members flf
his congrcgalJon "lift up their hearts in
prayer."
ln ste<1d of leading the1n in the
customary prayerg, he asked each person
present to wri!e his own prayer on a
piece of paper and come forward to place
it ·on the altar.
The [allowing Sunday, the prayers y,•ere
read , then each y,·as attached to a helium·
filled balloon. along with IJ!e n.ime and
:uklress of the church. The balloons,
released after a special prayer service in
Lhe chlll"('h patio, soared skyward.
To date some 20 or the 150 balkx>ns
ha\'e been returned to the chiuch. Mo.st
were found by resident.. of the are•,· but
one was turned up this week by a surfer
v.·ho picked it up on 1 bluff at Encinitas.
Another was found half a mile out ·at
sea by a family on a boating I.rip off the
Laguna coast.
One woman, Richardson r t po r t s ,
bfought in a balloon with a payer in·
scribed in a chi ldish scrawl by fiye-year-
old Leslie Colyar, son of the church
organist. Jay Colyar.
·'She lhought it was soine 10rt of a
joke, until she read the prayer and saw
the church addres!," said Richardson .
Lagm1a Athletes, F acuity
To Battle on Hardwood
By F'REll SCHOE;\tEllL
01 1~1 DIHY '"!IOI 511!1
Al.THOUGll TllE Laguna Beach High
School basketball season is officially over
until next fall. things Y.'ill be hopping Frl-
ddy night with the faculty-Varsity
basketball gan1e, pi tting the Artist "V"
cagers against male faculty member~
who dare lo expose their athletic abilities
with the basketball ,
Bruce "Oouncing'' !\1or!le. t: a r y
"Hustler" Norton, Don "Dapper"' Miller,
Dave •·Rol1 ·em" Lani!. and Charlie "The
Third'' Reich \1•ill lead the faculty against
the va rsity cagers.
Supporting the faculty five \1•ill be
varsity cag!!f n1entnr .Jerry Fair. Walt
La"•S-On, Len ~1illcr, Bob Reeves, Art
Wahl. Ray Haggar<!. Jack Kre£ting, Hal
Akins. Ron Ross. and George Carey.
TllE V A.RSITY cagers will be led by
Mike Schwartz. ~like is renoY.•necl for his
m11ne"•h11t "dif£erent" way of playing
basketbalJ . On occasion he has launched
hi msel f into the bleachers.· kicked the
game ball at some unsuspecti ng fan. and _
taken grac:cfld s,1·~1n-dives in to the hard-
wood floor.
Ho s\vears he'll have llungs going
strong at the game by supplying his team
with coke and popcorn, "no-no's" that
kepl him from pla.ving one game during
the seaso n. Sounds like sorne professional
animosity should be ir1 store for those
who attend; In good fun. no doubt.
Tickets are on sa le from any basketball
player for only $1 and "·iU also be sold at
tbe door. Game time is 8 p.m.
TR.ACK COACH Len J\iiller has an-
nounced this year's invitational track
meet. The event will feature spikers from
all over Orange County. sweating it out
over yards and miles. April II and 12.
The ''Winning \Vhlskers" Award -all
&IO of it -v.·ent to senior Tracy Stice.
J{is beard stood out more than anyone
else's in the beard gro,vin§ cnntest held
al the high school for 1tie ' Rorlro by the
Sea."
During thr. lhrce week's growth, the
racial protein sprouled all or one half er
one inch, dark and hushy. Said Tracy
about his whiskers. ''They v.·ere way out,
dad. 11·~ going lo revive beatnickism in
Laguna.'' Tom Houts also gave the beard a try .
but all he received was a pal on the bdck
for trying -somchOY.' heavy peach fuzz
just didn"l make 11.
Boyd heve been rolling in dough this
week. They had the delightf\.1\ yct mono-
t:onous job or counting all lhe money col-
l~ted fr om the rod('(! and ell of it.s con-
cessions
I racl Burials Set
JERUSAt.E~1 (A Pl -The remains of
38 pa~scngcrs killed tn the Swiss air
t rash la~t Sa!urday -wt'lrther .lcwish or
not -will be brought to LJracl for burial
111 .Jcn1salem, Israel'$ chief rebbl. lsser
Unterma n aald today.
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Laguna
Teen
Corner
The Activities Office has been the
scene as the thousands of dollars have
been counted by lhe two most reliable
money handlers on campus.
Tuesday night saw the defeat of the tax
override and bond election. But it seems
that the campaign for the 'Override was
outstanding in that the various diversified
8tudent groups joined together to inspire
voters to financially support the schools.
Among the students who went out door-
to-door just before the election were Pam
Favour. Linda Kawaratani, Jolie Bern-
stein. Chris Bell. Tom Houts. Lindsay
McRea, John Dan and Daphne Tomehak,
Heidi Hallock, Mike and Mari•
\Viezbowki, plus a score more.
It all seems to indicate a general feel-
lng among the young people at the school
thal education in Laguna Beach is ter-
rific. The adults can't -or don't want -
lo realize that fact.
Chamber Leader
Says · City Needs
More Tras hcans
"Reading tr.ash" Is the latest avocation
of Laguna Beach Chamber of Commert*
president Harry Lawrence, he told fe11ow
ehamber directors Tuesday.
Suppcrling beauUflcalion c h a i r m a n
Lloyd Milne's proposal to ask the city to
install more trash cans along North and
Souih Qiast Highway, Lawrence said,
''When I walk along the 111ghway I
usually pick up trash and put It In the
nearest container, 90 I realize there ire
0011,·here near enough of them .
··Jt's also interestlng to read whert it
comes from -on the napkilUI a.nd paper
cups. For example, now that Jack·in-the-
Box is open, we're getting Iota of Jack-
in-the-Bo1 trash."
Milne said l'le didn't blame people for
throwing trash on the street "when they
get 90mething to eat and walk for blocks
without finding • contalner l.O throw the
napkin in."
In addition to more trash cans, his
committee. will seek slrlclcr enforctment
of anti-litter laws, Milne said. "Jl'1 the
onty way to get a clean town. not just for
the. tourist.I, lj>ut ·ror the people wbo live
here too."
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Down tllae .
Mission
Trail
College P regg
Teacher's Topic
SAN CLEMENTE -"The Colleglalo
Prtss Today" will be dlscussed by Sad.
dleback College dlreclor <I college and
community ltl'Victs, Melvin E. M.llchell,
al the Wedn<!day, Mardi l~ me<llq of
the San Clemente Republican Woman'•
Club.
Mltchell also b a joumalbm instructor
al the college.
e Clt1tr c lt Detllcatlet&
!;AGUNA NIGUEL -Members of
Shepherd of the llllll Uniletl Church ol
Christ (Congregatiooal) will lake port ,ln
a dedication .service Sunday, March 1.
The program will take place at the new
building site comer of Crown Valley
Parkway and Nigutl Road after the 10
a.m. worship aervlce. 11\e eongrecaUon
will continue to meet at Crown Valley
Elementary School Ulllil the cbun:h ii
completed.
' e Cen1u1 Ea:_. C•rtle•
SADDLEBACK VALLEY -Tests lo<
census taker1 in the Saddleblck Valley
wlll be lflven starting Friday.
The Leisur< World test& will be Fridly
at 9:30 and 11 a.m. in the art gallery of
Clubhouse One. Test& in San Juan
C.ph1trano will be administered at
'Forster Jwllor High School Fridayat 3:30
p.m. .
The Laf!Ulll Beach fem will be ,..,.,._
day, Mardi I at 2 p.m. and·.1:1S p.m. tn
Laguna Savings and Loan bglldln&.
Workers chmen will • paid '2 per hour
.with work beginnin( .Apil l .
e D•rlemlte• •t l'iej•
MISSION VIEJO -The H1rlem
Travelers will play Mi111k>n Viejo Hilh
School·faculty Saturday in the high scboot
gym.
The exhibition will begin at I p.m. with
pre games atarting at 7. Freshmen will be
playing sophomores and juniors will be
playing seniors during pre.same ac-
tivities.
Admission 11 $1.50 and $1 for children.
Preschoolers will be adm1Ued ftee.
e Collene Ge t• J SO
MISSION VIEJO - A lfllt of llO from
t.he El Toro Woman'• Club ha been i d·
ded lo the Saddleback Collep Loon Fund,
1cconllng "' Dean of 5ludenll.
John J _ Flood, chaJrman 'of the
kholarship Commission.
The fund extends short-term emer1en-
cy loans, at no interest char1e, to ltu.
dents at the eollege. Loalll amoontln1
to $2,590 ha\'e been made to 11 atudents
under the program.. Flood said, provldin1
u n d er the prolram, Flood said, por
rt.ady cash that, in many Instances,
enables the student to remain in achoo!.
Loans up to $50 are granted to help
ttudents meet immediate erpemes.
The fund is maintained from contrl·
butlon,, made by organlzailom, buslne•
ses and Individuals.
Assassinations
Reading Hour Set
By Saddlehack
Saddleba<:k C.olltge 1tudtnl& w 111
pre&ent a reading hour bued m the
assa.ssinat.ioos of Abraham Lincoln, John
end Robert Kennedy arxl Martin Luther
King.
The program; whlcb ii free and public,
will be presented at I p.m. l"rlday and
Saturday and at 2:30 p.m. SU11d8.f 1n the
fJne arts drama laboratory, Building R.
The reading hour will be an ltd1ptatlon
of pr.,., poetry and journalistic wr!Ungs
surrounding the auauinaUon1. The
presentaUon will be directed by MIN
Joann ·Bennett, Sa<klleback speech in-
lltruct<>r.
Members of the forenslc ;roup are
Markin Casagrande and Bob Ywnt of
Laguna Beach, Avis French « Mission
Viejo. Sman Kiiiion, D11M Lyllak and
Lou Ptllon of EI Toro. Cid McKinl,y and
Mark MOnroe of Laguna Nl1ue l ,
C.aHiietla Mercereau of Sou~ Laguna.
Sue Pacek of Laguna !Ulll, Larry
Wheaton and Bob Salee!! of Sin
Clemente, Pam DowM of Tuattn, Bob
Courtwrlg!lt of· Irvine and Jean Sampieri
and Thelma Zarember of Sant.a Ana.
Trash and Water
I.i o k Gets Stud y
The polSibility of including trash col-
lecUon fees on water bills' will be U ·
plored March 5, when .,.,,hen of
the Laguna Buch City Council meet In a
speci al study IWion with directors of the
Laguna Beach County Water Diltrlct.
The 7:30 p.m. m«lln(, lniU11et1 by the
.,,.,nc11, ii part of 1 conUnulni lbldy di~ toward illllllutlnc mandotory
trash collection .. rv1.. and enfordq
payment of bills.
A recent wrve:y revealed that ..
resideilce1 or businesm tn the Art
Colony do not 111b1crlbe to trath co1-
Jec0on aervlce and many who do
subscribe are delinquent In payment of
bill•.
The State Wiler Code permlil water
shutoff In tht event blU. are not Pt.Id and
many cities. the council w1s ldvlted, u1e
this as a levtr to compel m lderlt.s to 1111>-
scrlbt lo .. pay for ...... ,.._ . .
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'""""'" '""""' 26, 1970 s OAILY PILOT ~
Pelnt to R eveaa e
Lagu na CofC Hears Bid _
For Ho~l Zone in City
11Money left the city tn drovte lut -..ir Loctn Haneline ~ dlreclon
of 11\0 Lquna ll<ach ChlUllber of Com-
merce~.
Reporjlng on hotel-motel actMttes. the
qwner, ol Tb' Seas-V4caUOQ ViJ.lq:e, aald
hll bultntn bu 1ooe up 25 pettent 11'1 the
flnrt two months ~f this year · and he '
under>!ondo' bualne'1 •t the Surf and
Send Is up evtn mon, but the city bu ·
now'tiere near enough ' 0 0 d ac-
commodaUons to take cart cl all the peo-
plo who would ltke lo stay In Laguna.
••
~·we are told we need money for the .
schools," saJd Haneline, "but We are
ovtrlooklns a prime source ol reyenue -
one Qiat 'wou14 gr ea Uy tncreaie our
aaseued valuitlon. The best thing the cl·
ty could do In tenns of revenue would be
to get off the dlme and Ct'tfite a hotel
zone.'1
Laguna Riviera owner Harry WUJata
concurred. "We get hundreds of replies to ·
ad!," he said, "but all alrtkH a~ against
us until we can· get new, modem
buildings. A modem building can be filled
to capacity immediately."
P lanner Hopefuls
Set for Interview
Lq\lnl Beadl Clly M-Jllll<O D.
Wheoloo bu tcl>eduled ·'" oral -Moreb t to Interview five 111111 _...
for lhe -poolllon of elly pWmlnc --· The five were 1eleded alter tcreen1n1
of n wr~ttn appllcaU..., Wbooloo Aid.
The roaJ board will be IDllde up of local
and out-of-town ofltclall v""IC) In plen-
nlna department neodt.
'l11e now pos!Uon, In the aJary ranp of
11,06! lo 11.m a moolh, wu oet up when
city plaiuJei Al Autry moved lo a port
time acbedu)e 11S aasiltaat 'to tbel city
manager In onl.er lo retuin lo. oci¥>91 aod
former buiklln& and ll~ .director
Clyde Z. Springe was llSllgfted lo !hi tull-
tlme pOsillon of building cllreclti.
llKI IT ••• CHARGE • IT!
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Packaged
roses for
planting now
78CEft.C~
R..-••• ready for planting now • , , for
a calorful, fragr(!nl garden · this summer.
1 ~.grade Hybr.id Teo variety, priced so
low, that you 'Can aflord ·to buy a. whole
ra19. gardenful! See you at Penney 's Gor -
den Shop. .
.__.•n9in1 iwy N s•m in Artillery Fern", Asparagus.
!i.prengerlt Fern •nd Begonias for • greener patio
or petrch.
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cne hrwn. For U!e on .11 lewns. ., .... ,
~ °'"'" vi,.,... '.lo 1 for Dkhondr•, compllfe protwctk:ln
for dkhondro llWnS. ••• s
1~79
4 graup of landsc;aplng 11trabs
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cit 1 low price!
Choose any Of all of these, ... T.;,, Jlltliplf, Mu.
~fllzer Juniper, Gold Dust Pf ant ••• already grow.. .
tng and re1tdy to plant. 1 gal. containers.
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Grow your ..-n vegetables. Choose from Beef
Ste.a~ •. Big Boy or Smtll Fry 10mah>es, Bell er
Ch1lr peppers, New YOrk or Japanese ·eggplants.
OurVigoro!i
snail and
slug pellets
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NOW! THESE VALUES -AT ANY ONE OF 1H£SEll'ENNEY STOl!DI
DOWNEY MONTCLAIR SHOP SUNDAY, TOO
.12 to 5 P.M.! NEWPORT BEACH
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4 DAILY PILOT Tl!IJrsd'J', Ftbtu.vy 26, 1970
McGovern, Javi ts Against qarswell
(c.n.,lllt W 1111 Dtltr Pll .. thlU
The Tuesday session of the Iowa
Slate House of Delegates started
out with a bang. Speaker Wllll•m
Harbor rapped his gavel to open
the session and the mallet's bead
flew off, hittin~ Chief Clerk Wil·
liam Kendrick in the bead. As the
chamber flew into a rage of laugh-
ter, a red-faced Kendrick S;aid he
might designate the speaker's
podium a "hard-hat area". •
Organi.st Leslie Par.son tDG.S
thun.cUring iii.to the "Mars,
Bringer of \Vat;" .,ection of GU$·
tav Holst's PLanet.s Suite in
KingftDay Hall, London. when
expert.s noticed crack.a opptar·
ing in the ceiling. Following o
studu of the crack.1, the e:rpert.s
decided organ music 3hould be
haL~d until structural repair.s
are done on the hall-.
• Vera Clerk of Rochford, Eng·
land, willed $2, 400 to her cat, a
nine-year--old tabby named Scam-
py..._ ~en she.died, the cat was tak·
en to the Friendly Cattery to live
out his life in comfort. Ol~clal1
say the cat now has his own arm ..
chair. • Nine-year-old M•lanle Corbett ol
London, England had the equival·
ent of about a dozen Christmases
Tuesday. Melanie won a contest
which gave her a hall hour to Lake
whatever she could oll the shelves:
of one of London's biggest toy
shops. Wearing special rubber•
ooled sboo;, the pint-sized speed·
5'ler cleaned out over $1,000 worth
of toys and games.
r""".~-..:T'!i·
Mi.ss America, Pamela Ann Eldred,
crowns Sheila O'Neil, 5, of Evtrgree1~
Park, JU. as Ewte r Seal Chitd of 1970
in a Chicago ceremony. Sheila ha.t
been a victim of cerebral patsy si nce
birth-. /tfiss America is from \Vest
BLoomfiel.d, a Detroit, /tfich., suburb. • Sylvia Allen of London, England
will have doctors fertilize an egg
outside her body and have it im·
planted in her womb. After seven
years of childless marriage be-
cause her fallopian tubes are block ..
ed, she said, "All I want in the
world is to be a mother."
WASHINGTON (UPI) -S.0.. G«rJ!t
S. McGovern (IJ.S.D.), and Jacob K.
Javitl (R-N.Y.), u..ld today they will vote
agalnat tll4 Supreme Court nomlllatloll ol
G. llArrold carswell ol Florida.
l!Oth ...... 1.or. baud their opposition ..
Carswell'~ civil rtgbts record. McGovem
charged Carswell'a legal career has bef:n
marked by "racism and mediocrity."
The statements raised to 19 the number
ol Sfll>lon pubUcly llUIOtllle«I against
CarsweU. To date, 14, aenator1 have an-
nounced llley will vote lo confirm him.
Antibusing Too
Wedneld17 alglil Ben. Edward W.
Brooke (Jt..Masa.), told the Senate he,
.1 ... would vote tplJllt CArlwdl. 'Ille
Seulle'• only blact, -· llld notlllng
In Cartwell'a record lndlcatll be no
longer believes in the "white IVPl'tn'lat)'"
<hxtrlne lie advocated la a !IHI political opeoch. ,
Prtsldent Nbon11 nomlnaUon of
canwetl, IO, a U.S. Circuit Court Jud&•
from Tallahulee, Fla., to ftll the vacan-
cy on the Supr<me Cotrt created by the
retlmnent ol lormer Justice Alie Fortaa,
Senate Panel Gives
.
Nixon HEW 'Cut'·Power
From Win Services
WASHINGTON -The Selllte Ap-
proprlatlons O>mmittee today approved a
$19.4 HEW money bill that would give
President Nixon authority to cut il by 2
percent. ~
The committee also approved three
.. antibuaing" and "freedom of choice"
tcbool desegregation provisions which
were included in the House-paued moner
bill.
Sen. Norm Collon (Jl.N.H.) Nld he felt
that Nlton would accept the cootrover!i&l
measure to finance the departmtnL!I of
labor and health, education and welfare if
Jt conta1ned permlJslon foi a-2 per cent
alalb.
Sen. Warren G. Magnuson (0-Wuh.)
floor manager for the measure, said the
Senate would probably take up the bill
Monday and finish ·it no later than Tues-
day.
If sustained by the full Senate, and the
Hoose, the action could pave the way for
the President to aign the reduced
measure. He voted a costlier version in
January as inflationary.
But Magnuson, chairman of the ap-
propriations subcomrniUee h a n d 11 n g
funds for the Departments of Labor and
Health. EducaUon and Welfare, said an
effort would be made on the floor to
tllm.inat.e the provision.
The committee voted. 15 to 7, to give
Nl..z.on diacreUonary authority to lower
the bill's total figures. The motion was
made by C.Otton.
In January, Congress passed the bill
•Ith $19.7 billion ln lt but without an·
tidesegregation amendment.I favored by
IOUth~.J. Nixon vetoed it u in·
Ame1ican Deaths
In Vietnam Dip
SAIGON (AP) -The number of
Americans killed in the Vietnam war
dropped slightly last week, while the
Saigon government's tolal of battlefield
dead increased by 139, and enemy
casualties were 303 above tho5e for the
week before, the allied commands an-
OOnced today.
The U.S. Command's weekly casualty
report said 83 Americans were killed 1n
action la.st wee,k and 657 were wounded.
The week before 96 dead and 589 wounded
were reported.
South Vietnamese headquarters said
361 gavermnent troops w«e killed and
l,12.3 were wounded last week, compared
with Z22 and 710 the previous week. 'Ille
allied commands claimed 2,469 North
Vietnamese and Viet Cong killed last·
week: the week before the total was 2,166.
With the report, total official casualties
in the war rose to 40,645 Americans killed
in combat, 267,831 Americans woonded,
100,656 government b'oops k\lled, 225,525
wounded, and 603,783 North Vietnamese
and Viet Cong killed.
flationary and demanded that 1945
mlllion be cut.
Lat 11nzraday, the Rouse passed a
substitute bill, reduced $365 million but
still $M0 million over Nixon's requesl
The House also added amendments to
legalize "freedom ·of choice" school
assignmei1t systems and to prohibit HEW
from requirinl •0bu!ing" as part of
dOl-ptlon plam.
Israeli Bombers
Attack Two SAM
Sites in Egypt
By Ullt6d Pma lotem.ottoaal
Israeli planes bombed two aurface·to-
air mlssUe sites in Egypt today aJ1d shot
down, thr<e Sov!et-billt EIY]lllan MIG2Js
75 miles north ol Cairo, an Irieli army
spoke!man said. One SAM site was: 19
miles west ol Calro.
An L!raell lp0ke1man in Tel Aviv said
all laradl planes returned ll&lely lo base
from the raida in which a large formation
of Egyptian planes rose to inter~t
i..raeu planeo that blt Ille ucond SAM
bale In the Duhmda oector ol the Nile
Della.
An £cypUan mWtary llJIOkesman In
Cairo saJd eight Egyptian .90ldlers were
wounded when two Israeli planes hit a
military camp 19 miles west of Cairo in
the first raid at 11 a.m. Air raid sirens
IOOnded In the EgypUain capital and an-
tiaircraft fire wu beard ln the heart ol.
the city.
Egypt said no damage was done to
Egyptian equlpneot at the "'-"· 'Ille
Israelis rarely if ever mention damage
!nllicted by • -bing raid.
The second lsraeU air rakl began et
2:30 p.m. on the Dubmeis aeetor which
lies JS miles sooth of BalUm on the Egyp-
tian Mediterranean coast. Baltim is about
halfway between the Egypllan port of
Port Saki and Ale1andri1.
The Israel report that three ol the
supersonic MIG21s were shot down today
brought to 71 tbt number of Egyptian
planes reported abot down since the 1967
war. Israel allo bu reported shooting
down 17 Syrian planes and loslng 19 ol lls
awn.
Van Gogh Art
In Record Sale
NEW YORK (UPI) - A painting by
Vincent Ven Gogh, the Dutch im·
oressionlst who sold his canvasses for
less than $100, brought a record $1.35
-ni!Uon Wednesday night at an auttion
which smashed the world record for a
single sale of works painted since 1870.
A mystery buyer who placed a bid
orior to the Parke-Bernet Galleries auc-
tion caM'led of! Van Gogh's celebrated
"Cypresses" from the collection of the
late San Francisco banker, W. W.
Cnx:kll".
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Ja not 'expected to come to a Senile
dtcl!lon until later Jn March.
McGovern Slid Carswell is "not only a
mediocre and und.Jslinguished jurist, he
has a long and coosiatent record of racial
bias, Jacking in· appreeiatlon for the mosl
elementary principles of civil rights.
"l am appalleid that our Presldent
would regard this nominee as a worthy
appointment to the nation 's highest
court," McGovern said. "The Puaident
has plalnJy manifested poor judgment In
submitting th.is nomination !or the
SUpreme Court.''
U.S., French
Still Apart
On Mitkast
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pre~edJil
Nixon aod French President Georges
Pompldou today conclude th e i r
dlscusgions in an air of cordiality which
tended to obscure the £acl that they were
still cmsiderably apart on a number of
critical issues -particuJarly the Middle
EasL
Diplomats on both sides are grateful
for the improved atmosphere between
\Vashington and Paris during the past
year because It makes IL ea!iier to discuss
problems. However, they are aware the
two countries view some issues dJf.
!erently.
T h e Franco-American difierences
emerged not so much ln public i;tatement
but in the nuances of the language in
which diplomats of both 1ides privately
discw:sed the issues .
On the Middle Easl, lhey a~ it was_
most important to work for peace
becadse the conflict there always poses
the peril of a Soviet·Ameriacn con-
frontation which could explode into an
east-west war.
However. behind the scenes. highly
placed FreOch and American informant!
made It clear the two countries differ on
the exact status Israel should demand in
the area and the extent of the peril rising
from France's decision to ship 110
Mirage jet y.·arplanes to Libya.
"In a pro(ound aense, this nomtnatton
Lt an affront to the Senate, to the
Supmnt Court, and lo the American peo-
ple," McGovern llld.
''The tlme bas puaed when an ad-
mlnlstraUon should be allowed lo use the
Supreme O>Urt for narrow political
-whether lt be th• lm· plementatJon of a ao-called Southern
strategy or a Iaraer dtsl&n to delay the
nation's fulfillment on clvl.I jusilct."
Javits, In more restrained wards, Dall
Canwell demonatrated 1•an insensitivity
to the crucial issue or equal rights which
is, and I fear will continue lo be,
reflected in Judge Carswell's decisions.
"Clearly Judge Carswell has a persooal
record of (lpp()Sing efforLs lo eliminate
unlawful aegregalioo, and his public
record, at the very least, indlcates a
desire to t1low the movement toward
equal opporlunily tor all Americans in·
aofar u It can be established by law.
11My respect for the Supreme Court and
my stroog· desire to see th.is case ad-
vanced make my consent lo this nornina-
Uon imposglble," Javils said.
S11raeu11e, Mississippi
Students Riot at Colleges
Across US.; 120 A1·re sted
By Tbe Aaloetaled Prell
DemonstraUons and dlJruptiona struck
campus areas throughout the nation to-
day and Wedneaday night. More than 120
persons under arrest..
In Syracuse, N.Y., today more th1;1n 50
students stlied cootrol of the Student
Government Building at S y r a c u s e
University. A spokesman said the
takeover was in ret.aliation for a studenl
takeover of the university's ad.
ministration buUdJng a week ago pro--
testing an ROTC program. T h e
spokesman said today's peaceful move
was "in support or the administration ."
Rocks were tossed and furniture
smashed on the -campus o( the State
University at Buffalo, N.Y. Wednesday
night when demonstrators clashed with
campus ~d city police. Sixteen persons
were arrested and 11 injur:ed, but none
seriously. The outburst appeared to have
been an offshoot Of a dlspute between
black basketball players and university
athletic officials.
The black al.bletes have complained
they were not being treated equally with
white players and that their "education
was being paid for by poverty programs
funds, rather than the at h I et I c
scholarships awarded to white players.
Black students wllh a list of grievance~
continued into a second day of
demonstrations at the University of
?ttisslssippi in Oxford, Miss., \Vednesday
night. Campus police backed by state
highway patrolmen arrested 90persons1n
three campus incidents.
A Villanova University student leader
In Ph.iladelphla said Wednesday that the
Vietnam Moratorium Committee and the
Black Students League were preparing a
demonstration there against an an·
ticipalfd tuition hike.
lsrllel to Gullrd
Civilian Pla1ies
LONDON (API -Jsracll Prlme
Minister Golda Meir said today that
Israel will take strong steps to prote ct
civilian aircraft against terrorist attacks
i! world a'.iation authorities do not.
Asked what form the act.ion might lake,
she replied : "Even if I knew I would not
tell you. \Ve will have to protect
ourselves the best way Y.'e can."
Referring to Arab terrorists who have
staged a series of attacks on Israeli and
Jsrael·bound airliners and passengers,
she said, .. These people are not just in·
dlvi(!uals, madmen or bitter men ... who
hijack airplanes and take t h e m
somewhere.
Harbor Shopping Center
END-OF-MONTH
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Nixon Ask s Ending Hanoi Tells GI Fate Wallace
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Par i.s Talks Down Graded Des pite Actio n
,
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
President Nixon proposed to
Congress today a federal
economy acl to elinlinate or
l'lcale d o w n nonessenUal,
"sacred c o w • 1 government
programs. }Je said the saving
would run as high as $2.5
billion in fiscal 1971.
Nbcon 's lisl o( eeonomles
ranged from 'I mllllon for tea·
tasting lo $i1 million for
scholarshipl'I and loans lo some
weU-to-<lo college students.
In a special message to the
llouse and Senate, Nixon said :
"Never has the need tu
curtall unnecessary spending
been as vital as it is now. The
rising cost of living, which
causes so much hardship to so
many of our people, must be
arrested; a balanced budget is
needed to hold the line on ris.
ing priei!S and interest rates."
The savings invlsioned by
the President were included in
1971 budget totals which he
submitted to Congress about a
month ago.
Shriver
Quits Post
In Fran ce
WASHINGTON (UPI) -R.
Sargent Shriver has added fuel
to speculalon about h Is
political plans by confirming
reports he has subtp.lt.1¢ to
President Nixon his resigna·
tion as U.S. ambassador to
France.
"I have resigned," Shriver
told reporters at the French
Embassy following a white tie
rlinner Wednesday night by
French President G e o r g e s
Pompidou in honor of Nixon.
Shriver, 53, recently ha~
been urged to seek: the
Democratic nomination for
governo r o( ~1aryland and
reports have circulated for the
past month that he intended to
resign as ambassador after
the Pompidou viSil
But when he was asked U he
was leaving the Paris post,
Shriver said "In all frankness,
l don't know."
Shriver was also vague
about the exact dale of the
resignation. He said It had
been on Nixon'a desk "for
several months or several
weeks.''
Ronald L. Ziegler, Nixon's
press secretary, also at. the
dinner, told reporters "I'm not
in a position to say anything
officially," about the Shriver
resignation.
Shriver also has been men-
tioned for lhe post o f
Democratic national chairman
soon to be vacated by Sen.
Fred R. Harris of Oklahoma.
No Repeat
For O'Brien
WASHINGTON <UPI) -
Lawrence F. O'Brien turned
down today a request by
fonner Vice President Hubert
H. Jlumphrey to become
Democratic national chairman
aga in.
O'Brien said in a statement
that there were "no overriding
reasons" or a personal nature
that would prevent him from
taking the post but said he felt
a real consensus wa5 lackini;
among party leaders that he
should do so.
O'Brien's action apparently
was, at least partly. a result
of a statement by nine
Democratic governors
Wednesday expressi111 con-
cern to Humphrey ovtr what
they said was lack of con·
suJtatlon over selectim o! a
chainnan.
Ho"·ever, th!& Jas the ril"llt
time he had seei1ed . out In
detail how he proposed to go
about the elimlnaUon o r
restructuring ol. what he call·
ed "sacred cows" in the
federal structure whlch have
"outlived their usefulness or
need drastic revamping." '
One or his targets is the
Medicaid program which pro-
vides health care for poor peo-
ple who cannot pay Uleir own
costs.
Ni.J:on said federal matching
funds for the states under
~fedlcaid should be directed
t o w a r d medical treatment
rather than custodial care
which he said_ was now run·
ning up Medicaid costs by pro-
viding long·tenn residential
care at nursing home.1 and
mental hospitals, wjth little
medical treatment Involved.
The President ·said h '
believed il possible for the
federal government to save
f235 million in the coming
fiscal year by tightening up on
Medicaid.
He also foresaw a saving or
$392 million by reforming
aJSistance to schools in so-
IJPI Ttl .. llol•
U eld In Sh1g h 1g
called federally impacted SWous Huddleston. 61,
areas -where schools are head lowered and band-
crowded by children o( federal cuffed, is brought into
employes. Cuyahoga County Jail
ln that connection. Nixon in Cleveland after he
said he · thought there was \\'as indicted in the slay-
neOO for new impact aid ing o[ 1nine union of-
leg\slation lo tighten eligibility ficial Jacob Yablonski,
reg u i reinents eliminating his wife and daughter.
payments to districts y.·here lluddleston is the father
federal impact. is small. of Annette Gilly, one of
At the outset of his message, four others Q.CCUScd.
Nlx"1 :Wd: "l propose red uc. _. ----------
lion, termination or restruc-""
luring of 57 programs which
are obsoiete, low priority or in
need or basic reform.
"These 19rogram changes
woulri save a total of $2.5
billion in the fiscal year 1971.
Of this amolmt, $1. I billion
savings require con'gressional
action roughly t h e
equivalent of the amount by
which the 1971 budget is in
surplu4."
·Chicago 7
Bond Ruling
Due Soon
CHICAGo (AP) -A !ederal
appeals court is expected to
rule by fle weekend whether
seven riot trial defendants can
be released on bond.
A menprandum filed with
the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals Wednesday by
Thomas A. Foran, U.S. at·
torney, urgd that bail be
granted pending appeals or
contempt findings against five
men who were convicted, two
who were cleared of charges
and their two principal al·
tomeys.
The government b r i e f
argued that evtdence in lhc
five·month U.S. District Court
trial of the seven
demonstrates that the defen·
dants are dangerous."
The Ameri ca n Civil
Liberties Union filed a petition
with the appeals court saying
the defendants ''were not con-
victed of a violent act'' and
should be released on bail.
Judge Julius J. Hoffman,
who handed out the contempt
of court findings and sen-
tences at the end of the often
stormy trial, has denieJ ap·
peal bonds, saying the men
were loo dangerous to be at
large.
Russian Seeks
Tahiti Asylun1
PAPEETE, Tahiti (AP) -
The second ln command of the
Soviet oceanographic s h i p
Verny asked Tahiti's French
government for asylum today.
Pub lic Sees
Portrait
Of Queen
LONDON (UPI) -The
public got Its first view today
of the controvE'rsial new
portrait of Qur-en Eliubelh,
the one called "clumsy" and
''an Lnsult" by critics. The
Queen said she was delighted
v.•ilh iL
View-ers taking in the 70.by-
76 inch portrait at the National
Portrait C.allery proclaimed
their support for her ma·
jcsly's opinion. At least 10
personi1 liked ll for every one
th al didn 'l.
''I think it has dignity to it,"
said ll. L. Frii~klln of \Velis
Cathedral, Engl~nd. ~
Jane J\fcLa ren or Tunbridge
\\1ells said, ''f thought she
looked like a soldier. t think it
Is quite impressive and I think
future genera tions "''Ill like to
see it ...,.hen y,•e are all gone."
A 25-year·old accountant.
Roger Lilley, described It as
"marvellous. excellent. I like
the background, nothing fancy
be.hind her and she comes out
,·cry well .··
One of those not very pleas-
ed with the picture wa s P.
Walls of Falmouth. "I do noL
think It suggests royalty," he
said. "I find it looks like a
rather forbidding housewife."
About two dozen persons,
mostly women, were lined up
outside the gallery when it
opened Its doors al. 10 a.m.
The Queen attended the of·
flcial unveiling of the portrait
\Vcdnesday night. a few hours
after ltallan painter Pietro
Annigoni allowed the press a
preview.
For fi ve minutes Elizabeth
stood and looked. her cOUrtiers
silent. She smiled, bit her lip,
then 5he turned to Annigoni.
"I am rlelilthled. With the
addition of the varnish,
something is added to the pic-
ture," the Queen sa id. An-
nigonl nodded.
PARIS (UPI) -DIJ<:antiog
his CUl'ltomary p rt: par e d
speech for the second 1lralght
week, U.S. Ambas.sador Philip
C, Habib tOOay urged the
Communists at the Vietnam
peace talks to release the
names of American prisoners.
"One of the most pressing
aspects of the problem of men
missing in action is that
families on both sides are aru:·
ious to know whether their
men are alive or not," Habib
said.
"This, too, i1 a problem
easily resolved throui:b a
system of immediate Iden-
tification of prisoners held by
each side. Our side has
notified the International
COmmittee of the Red Cross of
the names of prisoner$ we
hold,'' Habib Said.
Before today's session Hanoi
diplomats, for the first time,
told a visiting American
woman the fate of her missing
husband-flyer. They told Mrs.
John O'G rady of Las Vegas,
Nev., that he was not in a
prisoner of war camp.
.,ll hurts," Mrs. O'Grady
said. She was in tears u she
told newsmen the North Viet·
namese had had an answer
ready for her.
Arly chance for progress ot1
the prisoner issue was dim-
med. however, by the con·
tinuing boycott of the Com·
munists' top negotiators.
North Vietnam sent its No. 3
man and the Viet. Cong their
No. 2 man. apprently in pro-
test agaJnst what they call the
downgrading of the talks by
the United States.
J-labib 's remarks we r e
relayed to newsmen in the
fonn of a slx·paragraph
transcript. Before entering the
session, Habib announced he
had no prepared text "in the
interests of seeking mean·
ing1ul negotiations.
''We will try to deal with
this particular issue through
five-and-lake -diacusslon," be
said.
Inside, Habib told Hanoi and
Viet Coo& negotiators "for our
part we see oo reuon why
early agreement should not be
possible .on the release or all
prisoners of war" oull'llde the
framework of a general agree.
men! on Vietnam issues.
ln the past, the Co1nmunlsts
have rejected all U.S. at-
tempts to raise the prisoner
Issue on grounds any agree-
ment on their treatment and
release must be part of an
overall peace setilement.
5 Marines Charged
With 16 Viet Deaths
DA NANG, Vietnam (AP.l -
Five memberl'I of a U.S.
Marine combat patrol h<Jve
been charged witlt murdering
16 Vietnamese civilians in a
village south of Da Nang a
week ago, military spokesmen
&aid today.
The Marines. all enlisted
men In the 1st Marine
Division's 7th Regiment, were
not identified, but authorities
said they are being held in a
brig al Marine headquarters
here.
The men are accuse1 of kill·
ing 11 . children and five
women on Feb. 19 in a hamlet
of Son Thang village, 27 rrules
sputh of Oa Nang. The area is
classified as a "contested'l
sector.
"1arine officials refused to
give any details· of how the
civilians died. But offittrs
said villagers found the bodies
and led another Marine palrol
to the scene.
An investigation was begun,
and the five men were charg-
ed with murder. Mar Jn e
spokesmen said t h e in-
vestigation still is under way,
and the findings wlll be rcfr:.r·
red to Maj. Gen. Edwin B.
\Vheeler, commander of tlie
1st Marine Division. He wlll
deck.le whet.her to order lhe
men to be court-martialed or
drop the charges.
Only scattered Pif a r i n e
patrols and South Vlelnamese
forces operate in the Son
Thang area. authorities said.
A headquarters spokesman
saj_d J\1arine patrol&, in that
area had suffered frequent
casualties from snipers and
ljlooby traps, but it wa~ not
lmown if any sniper fire had
come !ronl the hamlet.
Quints Cr y,
Delig hting
Pliysicians
NEW YORK (Ufl) -Tbe
Kienast quintuplet!, e1ercisi:ig
the prcrogatiVe of a 11
newborn babicg, howled lusti-
ly th.roughout their first day of
11 f e ~edncsday, delighling-
doclors concerned w i t h
breathing proble1ns connected
with premature births.
The five children were born
six weeks early Tuesday night
to Mrs. ~1argaret Klenasl, Far
Hills, N.J., ...,.ho had t.aken
fertility drug.s to overcome
ovulation problems.
l\1rs. Kienast, 'lT, had also
taken the drug pcrgano l before
the birth of bor othe r children,
a 4"2 year-0\d daughter and nn
18-month-old !On. -She·and·her
a.alesman husband , William,
38, had been warned 'to expect
triplets and pos sibly•
quadruplets.
•M ONT G OM ER Y ,Ala.
(UPI} -Former Gov. George
C. We.llace, needing J power
•base for a pnsslble second try
for the presidency, today an-
nounced he would s e e k
another lenn as governor.
Hjs decision 'lo ' make lhe
race pits him attalnst his pro-
lege, Gov. Albert 8re¥.·er, who
a!sumed lhe office two years
ago on the, death of Wallace's
wile, Gov, Lurleen Wallace.
Brewer announced earlier he
would seek r~leci.ion in the
~·lay 5 Democratic primary.
"I want to asaure the people
nf Alabama that this decision
is not·made ligbUy.'' Wallace
said al a news CDn!ercncc. "I
am proud of the fact that the .
people or this state have done
my family the unique hnnor ot.·
pennitUng myself and my la\~
wife to serve as your govern(f
anri that you ~milted me I!'
1968 to serve as you r
spokesman on the national
scene.
Out of Danger·
RIVERS IDE (AP) -Earle
Stanley Gardner, creator of
famed fictional attorney Perr)'
Mason, was released Wed-
nesday from Riverside Com-
munity Hospital where he had
~n admltted last Jan. 12.
Gardner. 80, had been suf.
feriJli, his wile Agnes said,
from ''multiple illnesse!'i,
mostly of age." The hospital
said the family had asked
secrecy concerninG his
ailments and condition.
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Arka1isas Sister s Cliained, Beaten
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.
"(UPI) -Sheila Garmol told
police Wednesday nigh! her
husband left town stnday
bound for either Tali or
LoulsianL Before he left,
however, he instru~ted
another woman to "give us 20
lashes each day unt. he
returned." I
'Pttra. Garmon's 5-yc&r-old
riaghter Is an epileptic. rs.
Garmon was told ane WI!
being pun)shed !or putt g a
spell on the girl.
Washington c o u n t y pro-
:;ecutor Mahlon Gibson la.n-
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<lib<on said he nm got word
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Garmon's ne.lg~bor1. Gibson
found Mr_s. Garmon at the
hosplUIJ. She said she escaped
from the home of Sar•li
Brown by filing through chlllns
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chine.
Offict?rs went to the Browns'
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large quantity or rope."
Their next st.op was at the
home of Mrs. Garmon, where
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They took 1'1iss Perez to the
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According to lbc t~nager's
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tortuttd by four adulla and
two children. She also said she
and Mrs. Germon were told
lhty would RO to !he e.Jeclrlc
chal r U they reporled he
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Shoddy Schrade Case
An alliance of Old Guard Republicans end Demo-
crats in the state Senate, a group known for a1niable
fraternizing with Jobbyists in Sacramento, recently
overturned moderate Republican Senate President Pro
Tempore, Howard Way (ft.Exeter).
Only nin& months ago, Way had been elected . lo
Senate leadership. He promised to bring lobbyist in-
fluence \\•ilhin bounds and rebuild the integrity image
of the Senate -an image seriously tarnished
by the conllicts of interest that finally ended the long
rule of Sen. Hugh Burns (D-Fresno) over the upper
house.
Senator \Vay, no buddy-buddy type, appeared to be
\veil on his way to achieving bis purpose when his lead-
ership was suddenly and successfully challenged by th e
alliance of Republicans and Democrats fav oring a
crony of the lobbyists -Sen. Jack Schrade (R·San
Diego).
Schrade (pronounced Shroddy), a former rodeo an·
nouncer and clothing store owner, knows his way
around the legislative labyrinth. He was close to Bu rns
and is a close friend of Democratic Assemblyman Jess
Unruh, despite their differing political labels.
Despite being a conservative, Sc.hrade is viewed
\vith suspicion by many San Diego County Republicans
and coolly by state GOP leaders. A recent disclosure
1nay explain why.
An official of the California Association of Thrift
and Loan Companies revealed that the association con·
l.ri buted $5.000 to Scbrade. This was done three years
ahead of Schrade's next campaign and less than a
month before he hetped m ove an association bill from
committee to the Senate floor. Scbrade continued to
support the bill but it was defeated,
Contlibutions from lobbyists to political campaigns
are common. They're acceptable on ethlcal grounds so
Jong as they are modest sums which could not be said
lo "buy" any candidate.
But lbe association'l:i $5,000 was at Jeaiti. three times
\\'hat would be consider~ an ethical maximum even for
an imminent campaign-not one three years away. And
certainly not Jess than a month before the Senate Com·
n1ittee OD Insurance and Financial lnatitutions was to
act on an association bill. As committee vice--chairman,
Schrade helped unblock the bill and get it to the floor.
The district attorneys of Sacramento, San Diego
and Tulare counties have announced they will lnvest1-
gate the conflict of interest and bribery charges which
have come thick and fast since the disclosure.
Schrade is in a shoddy role. It seems a bsurd that a
majority of the Senate failed to learn from the Bums
episode that its reputation for integrity is more than a
little shaky with the people of California.
The Senate, controlled by the Schrade club, bas re-.
fused to c.onduct an investigation of the Scbrade affair.
This cynlcal disregard for ethical performance casts a
shadow over the entire Senate.· and deepens the shadOw
over Schrade himself.
Those Musical Comedy Hats
j e guards at the American Palace -the White
J-lou police -won't have to play in "Naughty Mari·
etta after au. The new uniform caps, which President
Nixo assigned them so enthusiasticaJly after a tour of
Europe, have been destined to remain in storage until
the White House produces a musical comedy inglead of
a ceremonial welcome to visitors.
Official reason for discontinuing the headgear was
that officers found them a little too tight 8:1ld somewhat
uncomfortable ••
Most likeJy the discomfort came from the giggles
of bystanders, not from a physical cause.
Disti1actio1a Between Ad11aission a1ad G1-ad11atiou River Thames
Blacks · Must Measure Up
W'ASHlNGTON -The Vice President's
~r-"h in whir.h hP. ~tlitcked college and
university admissions policies as "a
1.pecial kind or madness" won a flood
of favorable telegrams. The news ls even
worse than lhe speech.
University ofUc.ial1 and faculty may
wonder with Yeats "Whal rough beast,
its hour come round at last, slouches
toward Bethlehem to be born?"
Al Yale and Harvard, at Dartmouth
and Princflon-to name a few of tm
country's ancient seals of learning-it is
easier today for a black student to enter
the freshman class than for a white of
equal Jd>olasUc actiievement.
lion to prepare them for tt. To build a
society in which black people hold a pro-
portion or the top jobs-because they can
do these jobs as well as whites-is their
Un, in the name of justice>-bot also in
the name of social stability.
NOT ONLY COURAGE, bul
perseverance-long hours of explaining to
parents, alumni. s t u d e n t s and
TllDE COLLEGES and others are trustees-has been necessary to enable
trying desperately to reach a quota-that them to set forth upon their task. And as
is, to achieve a student body roughly'\· black students entered-and freq.uently
representative of the number of blacks in made outrageous demands-the Job of
!he nation-approximately 11 percent. It these men ~as been Herculean. .
js not easy to reach this quota. The question that must be asked flO\V 1s
Chances must be taktn: remedial work whether the goal they set is wrong. TI1e
mu 1 t be arranged. Volunteers must be Vice President of the Unlled States has
found . among students and faculty to atiacked it in language which goes
bridge the gap which admissions offictrs straight to the jugular. "\V~ld you. like
find between b!ack st.udent.s' intelligence to be operated on ," the Vice President
and their preparation -a gap opened up has asked the na~on, '"by a man who was
by two centuries of slavery, segregation admitted to medical school as part of a
and secood.class ghetto education. quota'!"
But the nation's private and 9t1blic ID. Despite some evidence to the contrary.
1.titutions have-by and large-bravely Spiro Agnew is not a foot He knows there
attempted ta meet the challenge. Their is not a medical school in the ct1Unlty
sense of duty is born or awareness that which wou1d graduate a black doctor who
as black! demanded equal opportunity it could not fulfill its requirement!, and no
was tomebody '' job to provide the educa-one proposes that they do so.
FOR THAT MA'ITER, there is n<>t a
Liberal arts college or university which
would graduate a black student who could
not meet its standards. But the dl &1inc·
lion between an admission standard and
a gr3:duation standard is one which
Agnew and his White House speech
writers cbo&e to ignore. The result is
political hay al a very ltigh cost.
For some time. Agnew has been snuf.
ning along the American lrail. seeking the
heast that is in us all. It would appear
thal he has found him and identified his
dteL.
The questlon is, what kind ol' American
does the Vke President wanl? There are
sborl·term votes among white parents
who fear their childr~ will be ror<.'ed to
shop among second-choice 1.:<>lleges and
professional schools. There are even
more votes among construction workers
who see their jobs threatened by black
apprentices.
AGNEW APPEALED to l hes e prej·
udices, President Nixon 's "Philadelphia
Plan" or no. Jf the Vice President means
what he says, we will soon be two
Americas, both armed.
President Nixon, who was elected-he
says-le "bring us together," owes an
apology to the educators and college of·
ficials who have been trying to save bis
1.."0llntry. Failing that, he could at least
tell his Vice President to slop making
racist speeches on Lincoln's Birthday.
By Frank rttanklewk~
and Tom Braden
'Mr. Clean' Gets Muddied
\VASHINGTON -A new axiom can be
added to the political glossary: He who
rides a white charger can expect to be
splattered by mud . This is Sen. Ed
Muskie's predicament right now. The Mr.
Clean of the environmental crusade is un·
der fire for his identification with a
Maine Democratic poUt.ical operator, in·
dustrialist and alleged polluter.
The question is whether or not Senator
}.tuskie can get the mud washed off his
v.'hite charger without leaving tell-tale
spot! that will embarrasa him for reelec·
Uon to the Senate and nomination for
President.
As in all such matters' lhe full facts are
eludve but there ls no doubt al all that a
nice litfie trout stream in oorthem Maine
called the Prestlle Stream was converted
into a stinking abomination. Muskie says
It Isn't his fauJt.
REPUBLICANS are chHrging that
Muskie was Involved with Freddie Vahl·
ling. a free.wheeling "plump, cigar smok ..
ing ei:trovert'• l"ho6e potato and/or sugar
beet processing plants converted or
helped to convert the Prestile Stream in-
to a stinking sewer.
The trouble i!I that ~fuskie was, indeed,
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Thursday, February 26, 1970
Th< editorial ""°' or the o.av PiLot 1.ttk1 to tnform and rtfm..
ulote rtadcl by "''""lin g Ulil
mwrpcrpcr'• opfnionl dd COM-
me•""1r "" topic. of ,,._ ond signifianu:e, by pr01lidm9 a
forum far th< •"J>l'•uion of our reatkr1• opinion1. and bu
prt&tnUna tM dfvtr.rt ~
pointl of inf~d ob1erwrt
atld spoktnMn on topfct Of U.-
d<Jy.
Robert N. Wcc4, PubU1her
Richard Wilson I •
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on Vahlsing's side in geUing the heel
processing planl under, way. He insists he
made Vahlsing agree to erect a wholly
pollution free plant and that Vahlsing did
so with the help of German engineers and
no drop of pollution has fouled the
Prestile Stream from this 11ource.
But the potato plant. that's anoUicr
matter. Jt is operated by Vahlsing
upstream and has fouled up l;}ie little
rive r {or 10 years or more, with blg fi sh
kills and a general stink-up ~·hich ca used
an international incident with Maine's
Canadian neighbors a couple of yea rs
ago.
SO TH ERE ARE THE two Vnhlsinc:
plants on the Prestlle Stream. one dirty
and one claimed to be clean. und l!:d
Muskie's while charger is splattered by
both of lhem although Muskie says he
never had anything to do with Uie polalo
plant.
A Maine political columnist pldurcs
Vahlsing as a political operator supplying
planes and limousines (or Democrats al
convenUons. a big spender at Democratic
fund raising dinners who hob-nobbed with
governors. legislators. congressmen and
senaton:. He Is pictured . too. as palsy·
waJsy with Muskie at !he Democratic Na-
tional Convention where ~tuskie y.•as
J'IOlllinated for Vice Presidenl. but MuskJc
saya It isn'l so.
WHAT IS SO IS that Muskie i;upponed
Vablsing's pet.lUon to the s t a I c
Ltglsl•ture to downgrade the Prest ile
Strum to• D Copen stwtr) classification
90 that the state of Maine would suppo rt
bOOds for building the sugar beet plant.
111is WU tfdutlcal and temporary. ~C
cording to Muskie, becaut.e tht stale
'#Ollldn't suppart the bonds unlC.S.'i Vnhl·
sing wtrt lnvnune to lhe risk ot charges
of pollutioc. Muskie or his staff also sup-
ported V*hlSJng's appllc~tion for ftdl'rul
funds to build Ille plltnt but there was a
kind ol bl·partJsan 1upport for this
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because Maine had a program to shift out
nf a shaky one-crop potatAJ economy into
sugar beets with federal and state help.
The central fact. Muskie says, Is that
U1e sugar beet plant is not a pollution
source, but a model for any Industrialist
who ~·ishes to spend minimal funds to
avoid pollution. However, the Prestilc
Stream still slinks and it seems con-
tradictory lh1:1t the anli·pollution crusader
should have golten himself involved.
~fAIN~'S LEGISLATURE Is now in-
vestigating the financing of the sugar
l>eet plant which has come on hard limes
and the censervationists are up In arms
with Republican leaders s ~ d d ~ n I y
discovering how oonservatJOO.m1nded
they are. It is all a source of em-
barra55ment. but Muskie says he Isn't
embarrassed and when it all shakes down
it will be found that where the sugar beet
plant ,~;as e-0ncemed he put into practice
the principle that new local industry r11n
be created Without adding pollution to the
environment. "
.This is hard to sell because the
Ameri can public has so often witnessed
how the pure in mind and heart str11y
from the paths of righteousness, but
Muskie will ·be busy into the fall in.
.structing the voters o( Maine on how his
association with Vahlsing caused the
building of a poTlutlon-free plant on the
putrid Prestile Slream.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
With all of the colon of the spec--
lrum available.. how come Cali·
fomla 's new licerue plates look
e:x8ctly like thoee of ndghborlng
Oregon!
-M. R.R.
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Has Been
Cleaned Up
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Things a columnist might never know i(.
he didn't open hi! mail:
One river that appears to be winning
the battle against pollution is London"s
waterway, the: Thames. Hall a century
ago it had become foul, no fish were left
in it. But within the last year, thanks to
purification meuures, aome 42 kind11 of
1ish have been caught in the Thames.
Our own campaign lo keep from being
choked by our own debris isn't going too
111cll. Americans now toss away 800
ntillion pounds of junk and trash every
day, and the annual cost of getting rid ol
it has now risen to a half-billion dollars.
f\1others between the ages of 16 and 35
are least likely to give birth 'to abnonnal
babies. The average ls about one in a
hundred. The figures are two in a hun-
dred for mot.hers under 16 or over 35.
IF VOU BOILED away a cubic mile of
sea water, you'd get a residue of 128
million tons of salt. And if you have high
blood pressure, that's e1:acUy 128 million
tons more than your doctor wouki want
you to use at your dinner table.
Worst pun of the week: "Doctors say
that cheerful people resist disease better
than glum people. In other words, it's the
surly bird that catches the genn."
Quotable notables: "H a man's curve
of efficiency is ascending at 45, and keeps
on ascending just alter that period, it
may well move upward for hill whole life :
but If there Is a tum downward at 45, he
wlH never recover." -Nicholas l\tW"ray
Butler.
THAT OLD SLANG complaint -"oh,
my aching back" -is getUng more com·
mon. About 400,000 workers suffer disabl-
ing back injuries each year, and the num-
ber is increasing much faster than work
injuries in general.
Stubborn: the llama, South America's
beast of burden. can be even more
obstreperous than lhe mule or Ute camel.
lf more than 100 pounds is loaded on it, it
will bite, kick or spit at its driver -or
simply sag to the ground and lie there
groaning.
Sh-h-h! It ain't just the heat or the
'humanity that's getting civilized people
down -It's the 80Unds they make. Some
experts estimate that between seveb and
17 million U.S. industrial employes work
at jobs that threaten to damage their
hearing -and that the world's volume of
noise is doubling every 10 years.
HOUSEHOLD HINT: Save the water in
which potatoes have been boiled and soak
tarnished silverware in It for an hour.
Then wash and dry the silverware in the
usual way -and see how it gleams!
Worth r~berlng : '"When a man
gets too old to set a bad example, ht:
starts giving good advice."
Shooting stara that flash across the sky
al night may startle you with their
brilliltnce, but most of these flaming
visitors from 11pace are small -often no
larger than a pebble or a grain of sand.
FOLKORE : If lwo friends wash their
hands in a basin at the aame Ume and
then dey their hands simuJtaneouidy on
the same towel, thclr friendship wlll IOOl'I
dwindle. Fruit. trte5 will bear belttr if
you drive a peg or nail into U>tm. Bad
Juek will follow l! you count the.number
of c•r• In a funeral procession. Long hair
on the anns ls a sign yoo11 be rich some
doy.
It was Thom11 A. Kempis who ob!t!rv·
ed, "A humble knowledge of one!eU Is a
sttrer road to God than a deep searclUna
of the sciences."
Loss of Faith Is
Major Problem
Ten years ago, perhaJl5 even five years
ago, the. following lines might have ap-
peared only in a radical newspaper.
The statement begins that there is a
"developing mistrust of the official in-
stitulion.s and agencies of American
justice - a mistrust, most seriously, or
their motives, their very willingness to be
fair and impartial and a growing 11kep-
ticism about their ability to function ."
THE STATEMENT continues : "O'owd·
ed and insensitive court!, 21fprotecting
bureaucracies, docile regulatory boards,
undermanned correctional a g e n c i es ,
political and economic links between in·
teTests and officials -all have ron-
tributed to a visibly growing sentiment
among many Americans that justice is
either a rigged proposition or reserved to
the powerful, or both."
These paragraph11 appeared. however,
on the editorial page of The New York
Times not long ago, in a piece written by
the chief of the Wt1shlnglon bureau of
that pa.per.
AND THEY REFLECT the terrible
thing that is happening ID our country.
Not a particular breakdown or defecl in
one area or another -but a deep loss of
faith in the workings of our democratic
insUtutions and practices. This loSs of
faith is far more serious than any
specific "problem" the nation may face.
This mounting skepticism, the cor~
respondent correctly points out, acdlunt.s
for the rise and proliferation.or so many
independent •·commission11" to in-
vestigate assassinations and c i v i I
disorders and domestic violence and
' Sydney J. Harris
military massacres and p o 11 c e
"shootouts."
THERE IS A GROWING distrust of our
established agencies to conduc t
themselves property, honei;tly, and fair·
ly ; a suspicion that government, at every
level from the local to the federal, acts In
a sell·serving way, to ··prove·• whal it
wants lo prove and lo con1..-eal what il
wants to conceal and to distort" what It
wants to distort.
lt is not primarily a political, or .social.
or economic crisis we are in. ll ls a
moral crisis. When officials are no longer
believed, when ool.5ide agencies have to
be summoned up to "investigate" an
anny or police force or government
bureau -then we are in deep trouble..
FOR THE CVNICIS~1 that regards of·
ficialdom soon extends itself to the
''independent" investigators ;--. and
whether it is the Kerner Commission or
the Walker Report or the Eisenhower
Commission. people believe what they
want to, what they find most palatable to
their prejudices and most fitting to their
precooceptions.
In large part, Ulis is why the "medl•'"
have become the target of so much pubffc
anger. from left, right , and center alike.
If we can only blame it on the media. we
might not have to face the frightening
facts of our national fragmentation.
ActiveLungcy in Amman
\\'hat Is Important now is not the active
lunacy of terrorist gangs in Amman,
which have discovered it is too hazardous
to launch attacks at Israel itself and that
foreign airlinel in-particular are. less
wary than El Al. make easier targets;
there is also passive lunacy of countries
that have put up with a shnlg with this
particular form of brutal crime for fear
of political embrollmenb with Arab
States and direct threats. In the past,
the.re were countries and firms that
yielded easily to the Arab boycott, ooly to
discover that thtv ,.('("f'; ... d no better
treatment than ot.. ..oo carried on
their business with Israel.
WHEN FIRST AN El Al plane was hi·
jacked to Algiers there was a stir and
unea se among airlines, and agreement
was very nearly reached that pilots
would refuse to fly to any country that
permitted hijacking and harbored guilty
men. On that occasion the effort wa s
frustrated by the French Pilots Associa·
tion t.111der preWD"e of Air France which
has major lnteresls In North African
Airlines. The Swlssalr crew of nine that
died yesterday might be alive today if lht:
original decision had been carried ouL
TUE GREEKS HAVE done lrorse
After two attacks oo El Al planes al
Athens, they have made only meaningless
gestures Instead of lrylng the culprits
they caught at the Ume. The Swiss
reacted In a more orderly fa.,hion ahd
Rntenc«I three terrorist! who kll\td a
pilot o( the. Israel phtne in Klote.n Airport.
Yesttrday'i; act proves that this Is not
enough..
Ahmed Jabril, ll'adtr of a smll11
splint'?" group of the l;lbetalilffl Ftont in
Ahman, has proclaimed that h I s
organization carried out this p::irtlcular
act of sense.less rqass·murder without
any particular lsrail target, without
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compassion for non·lsraeli passengers, or
the Swiss crew.
LET SWISS PILOTS mark their col·
leagues' memory by declaring that until
Jabril is brought to justi~ in Amman,
Swiss planes not fly to Amman, and bring
pressure on their government tu ensure
that Jordanian planl?ll do not come to
Switzerland. It is shameful that businefls
should go on "as usual" while a man
brags ahout such acts. ll is also
dangerous .
All that is really neeQed is for all those
Involved lo realize that blowing up
civilian planes is not by any stretch of the
imagination a po\Jtlcal act. In doing so,
they rould he preventing future attempts
of murder and not taking a "pro-lsraeli
stand."
This is simply Arab blackmail for
Vlhlch no one in their senses need fall. lt
is the misconcepUon that has prevented
action up to now and II has become
urgent that It should be under5lood.
The Jr:rusalem P0&l
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Dear George.;
1 wanl a llfe"s companion \\'ho
would keep regula1 hour5. have no
bad habits, ha ve eyes for mt alone
and never argue. I've wrlllt:n to
you three llmt:s.
WAITING
Dear Wailing•
Yes. nnd three times now l'vt
sent you the adrtrcq or the only
<.'OCkcr spaniel brt<:der' 1 know •
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Col-leges to Study Tµition
LOS ANGELES CAP) -the diffeenee in cost in pm-ue suggested to the
Trustees of the 19-campus vlding education at the t.'01-trustees, Reagan said, that
California State co 11 e g e leges compaied \vlth lhe state college Jtudenls be universities. system are going to wait until assessed f15 in tu!Uon for the
th eir l\farcb 25 meeting to vote next academic year and $150
LoS ANGELES (AP ) on whether to charge tuition Lo Relirecl -Judge the year alter. ,
Police Chief Edward!\!. Davis the 225,000 students affected. ln anotlier matter, the
says virtually every type of The decision to hold of{ on Fills vacancy trustees voled tu increa"'
gambling was involved Jn Los the controversial issue came materials and service fees for SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -part-time studeni., to 138 per 4Pgeles' Chlnatowo which led Wednesday after Gov. Reagan Retired California Supreme quarter or $54 per semester, tO ~he lndJcbneni of a eily made a plea for a plan similar Court Juslice Paul Peek has Such fees presently range
councilman and eigh t Chinese-to that adopted J35t week by been named to temporarily fill from $19 to $23.50 per quarter,
Americans 0 n conspiracy-the University of Califol'nia a vacancy on the tribunal: or $33 per semester.
ch &a.rd of Regents. Acting Chief Justice Mathew By a vote of lo-6, trustees
bribery arges. The regents -calling it O. Tobriner assigned Pe c k asked the legislature to pro.
The secre t indictment, "fees" -approved tuition of Wednesday to lhe court for the vide $3.3 million in ez tra funds
returned by a county grand $158 next fall and '300 the period Crom now to May 31. to keep colleges at Pomona,
jury Tuesday, came ro llght foUawing year. The vacancy resulls from Hay\vard, Los Angeles and
Wednesday as some of those Reagan t.Otd a news eon-the resignation in January o( San Luis Obispo operating 011 slighlly brighter, just slightly, day of the week do most mar·
than either redheads or ·riq:es take place?" A. I
brunettes. forgel Know tbe two big days j{
Ciga,r smokers on th e for divorces are Tueadays and ii
ference he had urged a pro-Chief Justice Roger J . a year-round basis in 1971).71.
named were aITested. portionately lower charge (or Traynor. Gov. Reagan has yet Reagan1 was among those who
City Coun~an Robert J. the state colleges "because -0f to name Tray nor's suceessor. voted against.
heavier than pipe smokers and wedding ceremonies prompUy. average run four pounds Thursdays. Will check out the ~-· !;!, Stevtnso91 54, whose distrlctt-----_.:.._----------'---------"--------
six pounds heavier than Watch' thLs space for a --2-_ J
cigarette smokers ... scrawl-bulletin. ..-(/:---~...... ~~ ....
includes Chinatown, w a s
notified by band-delivered let·
ter at City Hall · of his in·
dictment.
ed in ball-point ink on a men's .__ . ...;.. __ ..;· _________ ..;-.;;::.,.::.;__:..,.,.J
room wall I note the seem-THE COMMON belief that
ingly signUlcant but no doubt rattlesnakes always r a t t 1 e
erroneous ,declaraUon : "Sam before tbey strike ii in error,
Yorty has an ertra Y evldenUy. AriJona reetarcbers
chromosome." ••• University have discovered that only 4
of California rtsearchers think percent so perform. But 96
tbey've found evidence to in-percent jwt zap away out of
dicate a man gets h.ls heigh t the surprised silence . . .
from his mother's aide of the Average ostrich weighs 308
family. pooncb. So by Cllllomary
BOXERS JN the traffic _ calculaUons, U you wanted to ·
"Whal does a good boxer serve roast ostrich for
watch -his oppGnent's eyes, Tblnksglving dinner, You
hands or feet?" inquire~ 8 would have to leave said
client. riot quallfied to answer ostrich in a 325.,degree F. oven
this one, I asked an old pro for six days. and ab: hours.
who now ShJnes &hoes up the Open questions - 1. Js it
street. He said, "Always keep possible for a man without a
your eye on the man's midaec. particularly lively sense of·
\ion. He can't fake you with humor to make a living as a
that. Look, it's like walking salesman? 2. Any truth to the
down a crowded-street. You · old claim that too much tickl.
keep wa tching people's eyes, Ing will ~use a baby to slut-
. ·and you'll start playing guess. ter later m llfe?
Also named were Fred Kee
S t t Go Ah .J Wong, 39, a lawyer And former eoa 01"8 0 · eac I president of the board of ad·
ministration of the C i t y
In S hr d C Employes Retireme nt C ft e ountercoup System ; Sammy Sef) Fong • Lee. 49, owner of the Lee Ter·
SA.~ ... --(UPI) _ race; Richard G. Fong, 47: ~•.au Shields, was a cosigner of the Henry Shear Chung, 6S; Harry
Senators pJotdag 8' coun-$$,000 «heck S c h r a d e Wong, 54i Charley Fong, 70,
ten::oup to oust Prelident pro dePolited. and James See Fung Wong, 34.
tempore Jack Scbrade say 'Ibe other. Joseph Mosconi, The la tter five are alleged in
•'--~i.-1 the indh;tment to have been wt'Y wtD not ~'e tbtlr plans 1 Conn~r p~Qen,t fo the the .. o~atJ>rs or ca s ln 0 s
while he is being""ihmtij"ated group, '1umed over a permitted to -CunCUOn While
by three district attOmeya. pbotodstatic copy of 1he check: police officers g a t he r e d
"We ~ ~ a move next to ~ backtoa . oosted evidence in an investigation
week," Sen. Clark L, Bradley president pro tempore Hawat"d code-named "Operation Noo-
predicted Wednesday. Wai of Eseter, which is also dle."
The San Joee Reclubllcan in Tulare County. MOSC(lni has 'Mle eighth ma :'I un-
hu been • of the most said he weuld.p;eier that Way, der, indictment is Jimmie D.
outspoken critics of Schrade a Re'1Jblicln like Scbrade, Jung, 43, owner of the popular ·
lllDce ii WU "POfled the were oW1 leader-Dynasty Club.
senatoraccepteda S5,000cam-·1------------'--'-------' ing games, and you'll ' get Your questiona and com-
bumped all over the place. Jrients are welcomed and wUl
Just watch their waistlines be used wherever possible in
and you'll never get bumped ''Checking Up.". Please ad-
into." dress your mail to L. M. Boyd,
paip contribution from a ~ ... special Interest three years "'I
Customer service -"When cart of the Dally Pilot. Boz
a chipmunk goes swimming, 18?5, Newport Beach, Calif.
does it get ils tail wet?" A. 9286.1
3 Measures to Close
Driver, Car Records
. SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Motor vehicle and driver
records woo.ld be open only to
state officials and driven and
vehicle owners they directly
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For tlle b•1t 911id1 to wh•t'1
horp•ning on TV, r114 T'f
W EK -di1ttib11t.d with th1
S1tutd1y •dition of tti1 DAILY
PILOT.
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concetn, utider a law proposed
today by A ssemblyman
William Campbell, R-Hacitnda
Heljbts.
Campbell nld he h a d
prepam three bills which
wOQJd prohibit the bull sale or
distribution of registration and
driver license informaton, pro-
hibit public access to such
records, and require the
Department of Motor Vehicl es
in allow all citizens in lruspect
their own reconb .
"These bWs wU1 have the ef·
feet of remoVing the eleven
private research companies
from their office apace in the
D.M.V. building in Sacramen-
to," Campbell said, "and will
insure the indJvidual's rights
in privacy by haltlJ>C the now
of such informatton to junk
mail ftnns and by eliminating
the possibility that the lists
would be used for uruksirable
purpose!."
Campbell said he expected
"considerable preasure" from
special interest groups in op-
position to the bills."
'
easy.cir• actlv• wett
'°' men and boyl
ltvi cord f11re1
before bis next election.
Sc:brade, a San D I e g o
Republican, says he deposited
the money in bis campaign
fund. He denies the sum was
paid In return for a favorable
vote on a multknillloo-dollar
bill.
However, three district at-
torneys -in Sacramento. San
Diego and Tulare -have
begun investl&ations of the in-
cident involving the California
Aaaoclatloo of Tbrllt and Loan
Companitl.
Tulare county Dist. Atty.
Robert Bertman aays two
auoclaUon officer• live within
bla jurildlctloo. One, A •
Solon Urges
State Split
SACRAMENTO, Calij. (AP)
-An assemblyman called to-
day for creat1on of a com~
mission to consider dividing
California into two stale.I.
The blll by ABllemblyman
Willie Brown Jr., D-San Fran.
clsco, would create a nloe-
member commission called
"The Commiaslon on the
Division of the Slate."
ll may turn out to be legally
impol!llible to bave a Northern
California and South ern
California, said Brown. ''The
point ls, we don1t really know
and tt aeems to me we ought
to find out."
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·More, Faster Relief Key to Saving -Biafrans
WASHlNGTON (AP) Based on reporUi o r rel,e! · problem as one of and supplies. occupied most of t be and ~le to take w e of it.s
More than a month after observers wbo toured I.he mechanics, ralber than the Tola! U.S. a.ld, both govern-secessionist enclave. owt1 'lnternal affairs."
evidence indicates a policy or
inercy, rather than genocide,
by the FMG. Blalra Iell to Nigerian troops, country after Biafra's tau Jan. willlngne.ss or unwillingness of ment and private, during and Among U.S. 0 r r I c i a I 5 , R i c h a rd s o o said lhe
a relief pipeline has bee11 12 th Sla De Nigeria's rule-to ,~ food after the JO.month civil war ho th t f . ldl -:;======~=============:, established and the ke.y to sav-. e te part.ment ... ""'"""' we-ver, a ear is rap y Ir
1 ing st.arvlng thousands in the estimated It would take 38,000 and medicine to the former :w ~il~~~. slightly less than f:Vaporating. · . "~.' _,:",; '. f.. 1.-. t ....... _ ... ·~T~
Learn to help .y9~~
former rebel enclave Is "more tons of food per month to feed rebels. "Gown was right to assert
of the same, raster," U.S. of· the one million persons with U.S. government aid to OFFERS REBUFFEP lhat Nigerian relier should be
ticiaJs feel . severe nutrition and those in Nlgeria has consist.ed o f lmmedlately alter the col· administered by Nigerians,"
Wbil d ndin h 11 lesser stages whose diets need money, food, trucks and lapse ol Blafra, U.S. offers of said one official. "Nigeria is1 family through prayer.
... ' ' ' . ;, . -· .
relief :ffortm~ car~le!t ~t ~y su pplementing. airplanes and about a dor.en massive aid were rebuffed, or after all, a sovereign nation
Nigerians themselves, State But current deliveries have 200--bed prepac kaged disaster seemingly rebuffed, bY MaJ,\ji _________ ;;;;;ll
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1A1tH OF 6M06•FR6~ A.Ill. •
Department officials say, lhe only since last week reached a hosp i t a Is . When the Gen. Yakubu Gowon, bead of W• """ repr...,.titlot\ to
victori®s Federal Military rate of ,3,000 gons per week, or secessionist regime .wr· the FMG. To some Americans°" °''• County IUILDIRS.
Government _ FMG _ is 12,000 tons a month, the State rendered after the flight of the including Sen . E.(I war d OIVILOPIRS i nd NURS· Come to t he C hristian Scienc.e Lecture
showing a genuine desire to Department said. The rate has former Biafran leader, Gen. M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), this I RYS. ·
Spee<! 'ell.el 10 those who need increased steadily from 400 C. Odumewgu 0 ju kw u , seeined a slf8'l of mass A 9 u A D u c K by "••Id Ro9fl~. l :CO r.M. Th11nday.
P ·d N. U ed d '~bull d MatClll S.-' First Ch11rch of Cllrist. ·t tons a week J·ust after the res1 ent 1xon o er an a · reu1 . ons, even gmocl e, 67"7760 I -till l l ,. bo ~ Scle11tht, l l Ol Yi• Lido, Newport leoc~ ·"Recognizing th e inherent federal victory. one official 1_:di:-t::io:n:•:..I _:$::10:.ln::::::':n:....::n:.· .::m::on:.:e::Y:._.:•!g:•;::nst::.:":'•::::I :::::·lrl:.:l>e:sm::::e:n:_:w::b:o~~~~~~~~~~~=====================:!
. · Volunteer
Dentish·y
'' In Ghettos
: LOS ANGELES CAP) -
1 Last summer Dr. Martin
1 Rosenberg. a dentist, found he
had some tree time and
• wondered if the Neg_i:o com-
, munity or the East Los
. Angeles barrio needed his
talent.
probleqi,s in d e v e I o p i n g said .
logistics for this purpose, they ~1ost of(icials. h owe v e r ,
are C4!rrying' it oul certajn)y adopt an optimistic tone when
aS Well as c&n be expected speaking of Nigerian relief, in
·under the 'circumstances," which American aid plays a
U.S. Undersecretary of State major role m what is a
Elliott Richardson said in an mullln.ation effort coordinated
interview. and controlled by the Nigerian
"Given the difficulties in Red Cross.
developing a distribution BO'ITLENECKS GONE
system capable ot'dlstributing "The bottlenecks have p'ret-food , medical supplies . and material, we think they are ty well been eliminated," said
I " h 'd one U.S. Agency for lnterna-doing very wel ' e sai · lional Development employe SHORT OF NEEDS
Sy the Sta~ Department's who returned recently from
own estimates, however , Nigeria .
amounts of food reaching what "The problem right now is
He me! with William Elkins was formerly Biafra, and the getting more of the same, 1 director of the 45 poverty pro-w a r _ t 0 r n countryside sur-faster," the employe srud.
gram Teen Posts in Los rounding it, fall far short of Another State Department 1 Angeles County, and with the needs. official characterized l b e
·help of the Amerjcan Jewish1----------------------
Committce came up with 75
vohmteer dentists.
Since then more than 400
children. teen-agers and yOWlg
adults from the black com·
munity and the Spanish-speak·
ing barrio bawe.beeo examined
by Rosenberg and the ether
volunteers free of charge.
Crossword Puzzle
The dentists e 1 pre sse d
shock at whif they have
found. .
ACROSS
1 Squan_der
£ Rtligious
l•ader • JD Drink of .
liQuor
14 Come out
---:Win:
2 w_ord$o
15 T'Nlst
l& Body ol , ..
17 Certain
47 Routines 49 Fabric ·
50 Wide's
pl:ttner 52 Dwe lling
pl act
53 In add ition
54 Ship Section
57 In tht -59--.Bl'fak.. .
bl Alrplane maneuver
"I went down to a Teen Post ·
and examined 75 youngsters in
one evening," Ro s enberg
recalled Monday. "I found Oil·
Jy six who didn't need dental
64 Most
capable . expressions 67 Kind of
of opinion itrinkei:
care." 19 Where Slang
Laos is 68 Vessel : He ~found one girl, wbo had 20 Peacelu! 2: words
13 cavities, three .missing 21 Degree ol 70 Constellallon
Leeth, gum problems, fla'.ring sound 71 Mikita
teeth and problems in vol ume 'or Musial
swallowing and speaking. 23 Subtttra11· 72 Behavt can vault theatriGally "A dental cripple." the den-25 The old 73 Sme ll
list said. "It's tragic." college··· 74 Gain
Of 2b Put the JS Compacted the first 310 youngsters food away together
eiamined, Rosenberg said, olJ'· 27 Drinkin_g
ly about 18 did not need treat.. spot OOWN
ment. .2~ High tea ,
"W al r d -o.o d f f0t one l Troubles e_ so oun a. ~n o Jl L:unprey 2 lndl111
problem that we weren't :'33 state: Abbr. of Peru
aware of," he said. ·~Ifs $34 Weapon 3 Affected
tongue twisting, Improperly IJ6 Forerunner wlth prison I · lb l · L.:.. • of tilt psychosis; P acmg e ~ngue n spe~iuug airport 2: words
and swallowing. In .. private <40 11nfcrmaticn 4 C.arrirr
practice J find it in 3 to 4 per· on ii labtl 5 Persons
cent of my patients: in the 42 No".' from whom
ghetto we found it is 15 per-44 Indiana groups takt
I .. crty their names
cen · 45 Mode ol 6 Greek Rosenberg and o l h-e r fashion letter
volunteer dentists h a v e tr-n-r.--,.,-..,.-
treated the most serious cases 4
at their own offices. ~,,,,+-+-1-+-
But transporting the young
people Crom the inner city to ~,,.-,1-+-+--l
lhe dentists' offices. many of
which are in outlying ..areas,
has hampered the program.
Elkins said he has asked the
Department of Health: Educa-
tion and Welfare for a grant to
provide transportation and ex.
tend the program to more ot
those needing dental work.
Edison High
Girl Going
.To Europe
"
67
70
A 16-year-old Edison Hlgh 73
School coed has' been sel~led
7 Gtm
8 Airline
employ et
'9 Makt
ctrlain
10 Rtad
11 Book of
t11' Blble· 12 Poet
13 Vex
18 Summl!r TV
"''"" 2:2 Did a color·
ing )otl 24 D1um
2.7 Fish
28 Came to
earth
J01Jflsled:
2 words J2 Meat cut
35 Local
property taxes: Brit.
37 Athens
slruclure
JS Mounla in:
Comb. form
2/Zb/70
)9 Printing
'"°' .Al Fairy
43 Sycopha11t
46 Com cobs f8 Putt
hot st
In the b1r11 51 Rest
54 Engaged
In co.mbal : 2: WOldS
55 Laiss ez ··-·
Sb Impa rt a
slight
tasl'
58 Judicial
assertions
bll Ferm cf· pc llulicn b~ Appearance
b) Close &S Movie lot grouping s
b6 Canadian
hemlock,. for cnt
69 Actress
Blyth
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to join a ~P¥to-People .._.._...._-"--
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Europe this summer.
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r#fft ... with every King or Queen
• fieldaut MOii KinJ or <Ill.-Sin *4it • Filldcrtst nrHt011 Killl or 01Mm Siie litted
botton1 s!Mrt • 2 Kine ar ~Sia bolst• pillon • 2 pillow C1S1S • Klnf 0t !Men Slu
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King Of Ovten Sill quitttd Wspr ... ·tllld Kinf •a... Silt lludboff' (not a. illus\frted)
lrit~ YOiK 1Mchat of 111Y Killl •~Sin SI~ Set!
fbu ca11 only buy Ortho Mattfesses at Ortlw Stores.
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Whil t 1 'Way to &9 dreaming! YOll'U ll•e
the lu1ury of e1tf1
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con$idtrlte prici!
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Impressive si1e an d
stylr . .t2 si 'ft of
quilted luxury tor your
master bedroom. And
where but ;rt OrttlowBI
you !Ind so m11th 11
$}98
Connie Beacham, of 9392
Mokebana ' Dr., Huntington
Beach, will leave in Jut\e with
~ other students f r o m
Southern California to visit
Washington, O.C., England,
France, Holland, Denmark,
Sftl4en, Finland, tbe Soviet
Union, East an(t w e s t
Germany and Austrla.
]\ ~W +I... .no Qlw##L.,.. ctnlfl bn,,J""' Be y,our own ~ecorator: Choice of_ size_s, mattresaes, J l(, tile I tfW Jt.!!U 1:.-W·. • • fabrtcs, ta1lonng , cu shions and tr1mm1ngs.
Miss Beacham ls a junior at
Edison with a 3.q grade pont
average (llraight-"B"). She is
a member'ol th~· drama club,
seaetary of the Thespian
Society and active in several
other campus clubs.
The Peoplejto-People pro-
gram was ltiunched In 1958 un-
der Preaid<nt l)wlgllt D.
£ilen.hower to encourage in-
t er n •liooal understanding
tbrwgb student tours and
community activity.
THINK SPRING
THE -· RED BALLOON
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747
NEW YORK (AP) -Trans
World Airtlnes, inaugurating
147 jetliner service belween
Los Angeles and New York
Wednesday,. ~mes the ~
cond alrltne lh avtation history
to1 Oy the huge Boeing plane
commercially.
s~µon for pusen,ers who
want lo 1leep.
Some $431 millloo of lhe 11.2
blllion spent by Pan Am ha•
been poured Into ground
equipment. maintenance and
improvement of passenger
tormlhala, the alrllne said.
to LA I
a new $20 million terminal ln
New York featuring a coo-
talnerlied luaage syatem,
Jnovlng sld9"1alb, and lta own
customs tacllties.
American ~AirUnee, ~which
has leased One 747 from Pan
Runs
Am , will bea•1 Ill 747· service M•r<h I ftom Los Anplot to
New York.
CSLB A.ppoint11
New President If pricedent holds lrue;
TWA can expect a handsome
profit on the 747 run.
Pan America.ii 'World Ait-
ways. wh'ch iaunched the
747 in commercial service
between Ne\'; York and Lon-
doO Jan. 22, says the plaoe
operated at a profit during its
first month. carrying more
than 16,000 passengers.
· Pan Am has Increased II•
staff of ground s e r v i c e
.represerttatives to 15 and has
installed a containerized targo
·system to ease congestion.
Suh Off' L06 ANGELES CAP) -Ef. 247 lroMw•Y way ICer ledlve Au3. l, Ute new presl· lloun: 11 o.m. le 10 IMIL
dent of California s t a t e1-;:::'c=':,' ::· ';:••::•:.•-=•==M="=l'4==; May W rar Flag eo11e1e at Loo1 Beach will be'·' Pa.ssengmi leave the plane
at three 'exits and have been
able to clalm their lu11a1e
within 30 minutes. Most 747
travelers a~ through cusloms
and out of the terminal in
under one hour. ·
Stephen Hom, ~year.old, dean TL. DAILY PILOT
NEW YORK (UPI) - The of l!'aduate studies a n d "" -
New York City Trant. l t research at Amer l can The One 1\at Cates
Pan Am spokesman said the
New York-London flights w~J'e
from 55 to 116 percent fuU, well
above Company projecUom
ana the 40 percent payload
needed to operate the plane at
"We're not intimlda ed. b)'
·size/' said one U.S. Customs
official ol !he sddod 747 load.
"We hondlld 2IO pmengel'I
on tbe DC-I. One b.a or a
thoUsand,.tt's all the Sime to
Authori ty hu agreed 1~11~' ni~v~er~s~tt~y~ln~W~a~st~ngt~on~,~D~.C~.~~~ji~~ patrolman cannot be 000-1~
sidered out of uniform for
weartng an Anlerlcan nag
emblem. · EUROPE
Moy 3Qth $975 a profit. ...
In addition. Pan Am 747s
have carried some 5, O O O
'passengers bet~·een New ¥ork
· HUGE BOEING 741 DWA RFSF-86 CHASE PLANE us.•· ·
TwA,· wbicll has taken
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week se rvice inau@:uraled Feb. JO y~rs in advance of the .. a flight crew of six pursers
7. P!anes were 85 percent full. latest 707." 14and eight s~w~rctes'"aes, who
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1;::=====;;::; In all, it was a satisfying plane. was pligued by a series "Service on the 707 seemed Says Bie)enson month for Pan Am, which so GI' mechanical prob l em s, better," said Mrs. Patricia far has lnve.'lted $1.2 billion in . however. in its early flights between New v 0rk and Lo"-Thurston, a U.S. Embassy SAC" ... ~~ (AP) _ its 747 prowam, including $'164 " '' 1\1\.l\'u:.l""v million for purctiase of 33 df don. These included a n employe, after a recent Oight Calling. trading atamps a
the Boeing-jets. overllealed .eng'lne _ t ~at from London. "But generally, "subtle but cosily triud1" Sen.
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Male Sterilization British Method f o·r Birth Control
LONOON (AP -uA radiant "1.1y Yl'ife had very hard U1nes. my turn now." Uon," aaid Dorothy Robbins, Family Planning Association
and worry-free wife: b reward and &he is going to be sterillz.. A survey by Dr. L,. N. branch secretary of Blrm· give Ult same advice to ln·
e:iaougb IOI' this minor opera-ed as soon as possi~le. But she Jackson of the Simon Trust, ingham'.s Family Planning quirtes. They suggest seeing
tlon," one patient 5'id. has been told there is a published I a st SepU!mber, Association. "Sterilization is a 1Jle (am\ly_ dQCtor for m..
regrets (or a varie ty of
reasons. Ooe o( the wome.u
said she 1'0Uld "have children
steri lization operatl~, male ceroed. A husband caMOt be
or female, on!y for re:uons of sterilized because of bis
health of tbe lndivldual con-wife's health.
··~1ale ctuiliulion ls the wailing list of three years. showed men seeki ng vasec-much less odious operation for formation. Both husband and
easiest and most convenient Could I be done instead! I tomy were usually mlddle-ag-men, and men are beginning wife are given .tlme to make
means of blr:lh control," think my wife has had enough ed, with stable marriages, all to rea.Uie this." $Ute they want no more
deelared another. "t1d rather to put up with.'' the children they wanted, and The association1s clli:Uc In children. Both mllSt give COil--
continuously U It were feasi··-------------------
ble." 18rit.a1n'11 cost-free National
Health Service p e r m J t !I YIJAMIN~INEllALS
. Feottuing
be eteriliied tha.rt have my "I have seen my wife age h1 a fairl y sound flnancia1 con-Cardi(f, set up last year. sent.
\Vife take a pill every day.'"' before my eyes," said another. dilion. Five percent were charges $38.40 for the operu-Jn the trust's survey of 1,011
"The operation is called "The sheer drudgery or bring. Roman Catholics. tlon. , couplu only two expressed
\'asectomy and is rather less ing up •oung children, Patricia Avant, the trust's Cardl!f bas a waitlng lisl of regret about the operation.
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trouble than most dental fill· J • ha 1 sborll when one is middle-aged, can executive secretary, says the 400, the association says. A .se-One d lost a ch Id Y
in.gs,'' said a third. make lile a hetl on earth at average age oJ inquirers is cond clinic, ezpected to open afterward. 'The Olher had been
1be remarks come from · w B · h · th ·d I I b) RACITI'$ times. There are seven of now much younger, 29 to 30. In est romw1c In e w a r n ~ o Po 1 s e
Tht d(ltt01Pllc t1atural organic. diet.a.rv
i uppltment which embraces all known
esitntial vitamins and mineralJ.
Welsh's Natural Foods men who have chosen 8 th and wil 20 ~·--M1"dlands m· the next three psvcholooicaJ complic.aUons. method of birth control lhal em my e says vw1e.1 organizations report J ii.· JIWILIY I-LOAN . years of having a child or similar changes. months, has a waiting lsil of The wanting proved correcL JU M• St. 11'"2611 prevents pre~ancies blilut still children pnder school age Is "Men from all walks of life 100. Separately ·four husband!! De•••" Hutf..,_ .._.
pe:nnits an act ve sex , e. ..'.'~ea~lly~too~m~u~ch~._;1~lhi~'nk~it~i:s:..:·~'~"'....'.!"~e::u1n~~~l~or~the~o~~~a:_· -~Th~e~Sim~on~T~ru~s:_t ~and~~lh~e__:and~~tw~el~ve~w~lv~e~s_:a~d~nu~·t~ted~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!! A recent survey showed that 1_ r~· !.:::::================== 98 pe:rcent of the men who
494-3512 263 l'aroot AH.. ...... ..
volunleered for sterUizatlOQ
over the past lllree years say
they are compleiely satlsfled
\\'ith it . So are their wives.
Some 20,000 Britons chose
\'aseclomy last year, People
ln .iolved in the program
estimate I.hat this year's
figure will reach 4 O , O O O .
Doubts about the safety of the
contraceptive pill have in·
creased interest in the 2<J..
minute operation. •
The Simon Popu!ation Trust,
whic h has pioneered. su"rveys
on the ell~ of the operation,
have been gettlpg 100 letters a
day asking about vasectomy.
Then in December a British
government committee warn·
, ed that contraceptive pills
which high estrogen contents
may be linked with tllrombosis
or blood clotting. After that
the trust got more than 200
lette rs a day.
The trust supplies material
to explain the operation in
lhBe·te.nns~
-Unlike castraUon, which
ends a man's sex life, vasec-
tomy removes . nO organs.
Instead it interrupts the
seminal duct in such a wiy
that the male fluid reaching
the female no longer contains
sperm cells. Two s p e r m
counts are needed to confirm
the operation has worked.
After that other methods or
contraception can be aban·
dooed.
-The man can continue to
have sexual intercourse but
can have no more children.
-The operation is sare ,
doctors says. In 1,011 men
6urveyed, the trust found no
cases of pregnancies alter
vasectomy and only two cases
of a decline in the> patient's
health.
-The operation b minor
compared lo remaJe steriliza.
lion, which requires abdominal
surgery and a recovery period
in hospital.
-EffecLs oC vasectomy can
be reversed with a 50 percent
chance of success. Thi s second
operation, however, is difficult
surgery. The trust advises
men to regard vasectomy as
ir'J'evel-sib\e.
Men seeking information
about vasectomy usually el•
press concern about t.be health
or their wives, dislike of con-
traceptives, or objection to
more children because of the
expe nse. .
"We have had three
children," one man wrote.
New GOP Chief
SACRAM ENTO (AP) -
Seo. Lou Cusanovich of Van
Nuys is lhe new Republican
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Senate, replacing Sen. George
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Thursdiy, February 2b, 1970 DAILY PILOT
County Applauds
·coed's Heroism
Accuse)I Slayer-T e stlfle19
Nightmare M~rriage Told
SANTA ANA -A 1 .. yoar.
old college student w a s
honor«! Wtdnelday by the
Orange County Board of
S~iaors for her quick ac-
tion in rescuing her two young
charges while babysitting lasl
November.
Ellen Marie Singer of Yorba
Linda, a Fullerton Junior
College student majoring in
elementary educaUon, was sit-
ting at, the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Clifton to Yorba Linda
when she noticed smoke com·
ing from the vicinity of a
television set.
She unplugged the set and
. ran to get. her, ·sleeping,.
charges, C&rlee, S, and Paula,
S, up.
She found them ln a smoke.
filled bedroom and noticed a
glow at Ule · base of a wall
heater whicb indicated the rug
was on fire.
She led lhe two "children to
the front lawn and called the
fire department. Then she fill·
ed a bucket with water and
pouredJt on the burning rug.
A Sh'eriH's deputy, patroll-
lng the area finished tile job of
putting out the fire before the
fire deparbne.nt arrived. He
found some plasUc toys next
lo the wall beater which had
i8JjJted.
NEW CHAIRMAN
N•llOn C. Pike
By TOM BARLEY
ot ... lillffY ~I Sltlf
SANTA ANA -Milo Hovdal
Wednesday reconstructed for
a Superior Court jury four
years of a marriage w'°'l ch
was, he haltingly testified ,
dominated by his w i f e 's
paranoia and frequent
physical and verbal assaults
upon him.
Hovdaf went Into the witness
box in the closing houn of his
murder trial to tell defense at-.
torney Matthew Kurilich that
his wife, Georgia Genevieve.
47, used asbtrays, table lamps
and ".anything that came han-
dy" to burl at him in their frc·
quent domestic spats.
Ex-Marine Convicted
Of Assault, Released
Nelson Pike
Philosophy
Head at UCI
She also, he added. used a
bull whip to subdue Hovdal's
15-yeaNlld son in an incident
that was lnvestigated·by Santa
Ana police.
The slight, mild mannered
delendant then paused and
IRVINE -Nelson C. Pike.
professor of philosophy and Welfare Rights
SANT A ANA -A former
Marine who defended his girl's
reputation ~'ith a revolver -
wounding three other Marines specialist in the philosophy of
in a Sen Clemente gun-re 11 g Io n . will become Talk Set Friday
fight-has b e e n convicted h · f lh D · . ' c a1nnan o e epartment SANT A ANA _ New in-
sentenced and immediately f Phil h t UC I · o osop Y a rv1nc formation on the rights or·
quleUy added: "l always Hovdal told the court that
thought that bull whip was his wife's ' ' I r r a t i o n a I
just a souvenir.,·, behavior" included her sleep-
"Why didn't you just smash ing In a closet and lylng down
her right in the mouth?" in the comer of the room and
Kurilich asked. pulling a blanket ove_r herself.
Hovdal Pointed out that be The adopUon of such conduct,
had a heart eondJUon aod had he said, immediately followed
been warned to avoi4 emo-their marriage four years ago.
tional and physlcaJ stress. The HBut she could be such a
150-t>ound defendant also in· wonderful woman when she
dicated that he was no match wanted to be." Hovda! added.
for a woman ·~who could "I put all this erratic
become violent at the least behavior down to the fact that N amed Cha'lrtlUlll
provocation." · she was in the change of life
Hovdal, 52, is charged with but she was never prepared to Dr. Joan V. Greenwood
shooting and killing Mrs. Hov· reason about it when she got has been named chairp
dal last Jan. J ln a con· in that frame of mlnd -she man of the English De-
fronlation that ended out on would just take the first thing partment at Cal State
the sidewalk in front of the she could get a hold of and Fullerton. She succeeds
couple's Santa Ana ,home, hurl It at me." Dr. M. John Wagner1
fie is accused of putting atlF==============='='====:;
least three bullets into his
spouse following a quarrel that
erupted in the living room and
ended with Mi's. Hovdal's
death In full View of neighbors
who ran to the residence.
BEYITONE NOWPAYI
5~'.! 5!.'~
MARVIN K. TAFT
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
A1111011nce1 Ifie Ope 11in11 of H i1
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
f:or +ht l'r•cfic1 of Accou11ti11q, T1r Pr11p•r1tlon
•nd l u1ineu M•11•91m1nt
••
freed' frgm jail, . with the beginning of the 197!}. wel!a~ . recipients and pro..
Leon Brown, 21, was con-71 academic year in July. The grams to aehieve those rights 6~-~~
victed Monday by Orange appointment was annoUnce<:t will be explained Friday at a ~'°'.:.-=: !i:i=
ll45 NEWPO RT BOULEVA RD
SUITE 21 0
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
County Superior Court Judge tod Ch U 1 meeting of the Orange County ~--=-.:.." . . Lestfir Van Tatellhove of · ay by ance or Danie G. Welfare Rights Organization. J ........ a..-;, ...
, i: assault \V'ith a de8dly weapon. Aldrich Jr. The 8 p.m. session will be ... ..,,,,.;.,..,n.m...
Hitchcock
In Race
IAcro1s from N•wport 811cti City H1lll
COMPUTER ACCOUNTING
FOR THE PROGRESSIVE
SANTA ANA -David G. Th d . Pike was recipient of the held at Jerome Center on --~..=--·-Office Houn bv Appdil'ttm11nt
P~on• 675-134'4 or '61·5462
Bir.tits
Hit"hcock, Orange County . e efenda n t was _ ' or1'gtoally ch r ed 'lh t Danforth Found at Ion•' Center Street in Santa Ana. It ;~ ;..~ budget director, became the a g w1 a · _.,...., _ ,,,_
second candidate Tuesday to tempted murder. but has H a r b i s o n Distinguishedl -~is_:o~pe~n~to~t~he~pu~b~li~c-:___ __ ~~~~~~~~~~~~====================~
officially declare his intention already spent more time in Teaching Award in 1966-67. He ~
ST. JOSfll'M HOSl"lfAL-
l"Hl'll•fY U
to seek lhe position or tax col-Orange County Jaji since his will succeed Professor A. I. . \
Jector. armt last Dec. 5 than the 55 M-. 1J1d .IWt. O.nlel J. OWtllo· 61'2 A~ach., We1lm~ntl•r, boY. ' F•ltn.ttrY It •
M•. And Mrt. P1ul 8. Gunnem•nn.
ls.Ill MYrll• AY•~ve. Tu1Un, tiov.
day. un. posed b lh · d Melden ~as chairman o(, the There are three polent1'al Y e JU ge. H departinent. Melden, who
candidates for Ule post being e was co.nsequentl y served as Chairman since the
Mr. 11J1d •M'1· '1'1111 ·o.· wmi.~
llOOt W"'•lfl Pl•ce, TiuTln. bo'y.
Mr. 11nd M". R1d11rd S. veu.._._
H6S2 Coltlonl, El Tore, tlrl.
vacated .by 1J9n s. Mozley, released . .._ ~·-. opening of the campus in 1965,
who rutS held the job since Brown, since_ discharged will .retum-<to-f u-4 1 ~time ~~'.""•· .. -.,. --~·-·w.
1940. from the Corps, opened fire teaching and research. " '"'"'•"'·
""*"'" 15 Mr. and Mrs. R~rt 8.
1
seno.I, 1#24 Hitchcock has been with his weapon after four A resident of South Laguna, ii
employM by Orange County Marines standing on a street p · k ·11 t ch t th 1' Ntwl>Of'I NO. ,.0, T1,11! n, 11rr1. M•. 1.-.d Mrs. John S. E_.-.on, t902
McClure A~tnue, WfftmlnJltr. boY. S'-1959 'cl din al com d . f , I ewi ea a e ; ......... , 1n u g sever er ma e 1 n s u t l n g University of Michigan this .
Mr. 1nd MN.. Mlcl111tl P. 'Mfoff, »n
lllll'IOls, Wnlmln1t1r, tlrl.
Mr, •nd Mn. Kt!lh D. !w1Yne. ·m
MVrlle, L11tuna 811ch, bov.
IUVERVIEW HOSl'ITAL
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yean .aa director ()f finance. remarks abou t bis girl. summer. He was associate
Previously be was personnel 'lbree bullets found their professor of philosophy at
director for the city of targets and one victim re-Cornell University b e f o r e
Riverside and has over 16 quired surgery and a long con-coming to UC I in 1968 and he
years experience in publlc ad· valescence from a bullet previously taught at UCLA Mr. and Mr>. &arry Mulllni, 3U lltt\
Stree!. Huntln11ton lltach, boJ'. ministration. wound in the stomach. and Brown University. ~~::-:-::-:-=-11 ....... ~------~~~---~~~ ..... 11 •. Death Nollces
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Ul"I TtltPllOIO
Wierd Ice (;reotu1•e
The 3-legged: headl.ess ?rmy poi.nter being viewed by Cindy Brown at South
Lake Tahoe is a chma1.1c cunos1ty. It's two small boys (one Je<f hidden) keep-
ing warm in a frozen sti(( ski parka. "
Arabs
BEIRUT (AP) -The Arabs
should kick out American oil
companies unless the Un1ted
Stales stops · helping Israel,
said five Arab countries at
their mirusummit conference
in Cairo, but nobody knows
better than the Arabs that
they would be hurt most.
The communique issued by--:=
Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq and
Sudan after their meeting over
lhe weekend declared: "Tbe
Arab naUon refuses to see its
res0urces and wealth being
exploited and converted into
assistance and weapons for
Israel. The continuation of
such exploitation should be
co~idered an act of im·
perialism which must be li-
quidated by the Arab coun-
tries."
After the 1967 Arab-Israeli
war, the Arabs decided to cut
off oil shipments to Britain.
the United States and. West
Germany. The Arabs soon
reaJized they were suff edng
more than anyone el~, and oil
started Oowing again.
The three Arai> states that
have most of the oil did not at.
tend the Cairo conference.
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
already have made it clear
that they do not lntend to cut
their own economic throats,
and even the new revolu-
tionary government of Libya
is not likely to choke off the
goose that lays a golden egg
worlh a billion a year.
Of the countries at the con-
frontation summit -socalled
because the five nations are
E C F Cl b those wilh troops actively
x-_ Qngressme~ _ _grm __ !l_. ~Ji:l=i~
\VASHlNGTON (CPll -A
new dub was born at 1hc
Capitol Tuesday; the Associa-
tion of Former Members or
Congress.
about 23 percent of the
themselves w1Lh the intention and Homer Ferguson ( R-W e s t e r n -o w n e d . lraq
oI find ing some · uscCiil" bu1 'A ·ch ) d Re u d Petroleum Co., which pro-.•u . • an . ex· p. nowar I Jd be . ibl t wou 1mposs e to hit nonpolitical place In the na· W. Smith CO-Va.). former the U.S. ho1dfngs without af-
tional i.cene. head the House Rules Com~ fecting the whole operation.
About 60 ex-senators an<l
representatives gathered in
the Rayburn House Q[fic<•
Building at tho invitation of
former Rep. Brooks Hil)S 1 D·
Ark ), and formally affiliated
Although many participants mitlee. This in turn would jeopardize
were involunlal'ily re l i r c d A c c or d I n g to Hays' an annual income to lraq of research. there are some 875 '"500 m1·111·on Jrom Congress thev goL • · l1v mg form er congressmen but Syria is a minor oil exporter
beat -II "as a h1gh·spmted only about 400 could be round. and does most or it all on its
group. Among possible at-Of these, 150 re s ponded own with some help from
llvities they enthus1ast1cally favorably lo the association Russian experts.
discussed was one to make proposal. Egypt's growing oil pro-
A THOUGHT
FOR TODAY
thear lawmaklng experience 1r=-======================= availa ble lo new congressmen.
They seemed glad lo be
back. and <''en allacked lhe
fried chicken luncheon platters
•• cltffrful. Tltt ""' Will llt H SIU' trave!K, tllt tou w•ll to. h9n1..-. rne
s1M140w Oii nurt Ind llrllft will 1111
w1lh rehsh
flays and former Rep
PRP~UITl!'I') "~ A
Walter Judd CR·Mmn ), were,
munt'd cochairmcn.
PUBLIC ~ERVIC£ £: VEPY DAY BY: Other faces in t.hc nowd in-I
eluded former Sens. A. S.
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Ernest Gruening (D-A laska I.
<:corgc A. Smatheri; (0-F'la.l.
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s Caught • Ill Middle on Oil
~rabs duction dept!nds htavlly on the
an oil know bow and lnvtstmenl or
JnUed independent Amerian o l l
srael, coenpaniea tn partnership with
es at government concerns. 11\anks
'fence lo fitlds the Americans are
mows developing, El)'l>t hopes to
important exporter In the pro-
cess.
Desplte Cairo's bitter anll·
American feelings, oil com-
panies eohUnue k> operate
smoothy ln Egypt
lf the Arab governments
wUl not or cannot strike out al
the American oil interests that
that double its present production
by 1975, probably becoming an
ed by _
1q and
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Kuwait
On January 1, 1970, Huntington Savings and Ventura Sav·
inga merged to become Avco Savings.
Thia merger g ives Avco Savings and Loan Association
seven offices from Costa Mesa to Ventura. It makes Avco
Savings one of the strongest associations In the country.
And It gives Avco Savings an ideal base for further growth,
because it is backed by Avco Corporation, one of the
larg11t and most diversified companies in the world. Avco
Corporation Is liated on the New York Stock Exchange,
and has asseta in exceas ·of $2.8-blllion.
These facia and figures are important, and it gives me a
feeling of great pride to list these assets. But personally,
the publlcation of thia Statement of Condition has an even
greater significance: It reflects the efforts and dedication
prodice most of lhe1r wealth.
who was the call really aimed
at?
The answer would seem to
be the Palestine guerrillas
who can operate aJ free
agents because they are
responsible for no one and lo
no ioverrunent. But if they
start sabotaging American oU
Installations, they are not only
going to hurt the oil cowrtries.
they are going to hurt the
three biggest have-nots or the
Arab world -Egypt, Jordan
and the guerrillu themselves.
of 110 Avco Savings amployees -former employees or
Huntington Savings and Ventura Savings-who now work
together to serve our customers.
As President of Avco Savings, I can promise you that our
employees will continue to be dedicated to service. And
I can promise that Avco Savings management will be
continually alert to changing times and regulations. so
that we may readily pass on new services and advantages
to our customers.
Sincerely,
,.;:.~.&' L ._,
Fred Moldenhauer, Preaid•nl
Avco Saving! and Loan Association
clear
to cut
hroats,
revolu-
Libya
off the
en egg
Statement of Condition cunaudit.edl
ie con-
ocalled
ins are
1ctively
-only
:porter.
.rnpriae
){ the
. Iraq
h pro-
,e lo hit
10ut af.
eration.
·pardize
Iraq of
:xporter
I on its
I> from
oil pro-
Assets
C11h and U.S. Government Securitlu
Loans on Real Estate
Loans on Real Estate Acquired for Investment
Loans to Facilltat. Salta of Rea.I &tat. Owned
Other Loans
Real Estate Acquired In Settlement of Loans
(less Valuation Allowance of $&6,4911
Real Estate Acquired for Investment
(leta VaJuaUon Allowance of $10,600)
Federal Homt Loan Bank S1ock
F.S.L.l.C. Secondary Reeerve
s 9,351.002
164,671 .948
540,544
866,074
543.669
919 196
6,785,936 1,606,800
2,190,320
3,022,087
,.
Liabilities
Savings Accounts
Undlsburaed Loan Funds
Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank
Notes Payable to Bank
Other Liabilities
Deferred Income
Guarantee Stock. General Reserves and
Undivided Profits
Aesoclatlon PntmlMt 1nd Equipment
Otfl~ts-----------.;.~ ---1,263..6S6 ____ ---
S111,711,272
$148,494,175
3,610,832
18,777,000
1,379,071
2, 181,915
858,630
16.459.64'
1111.111,212
Elltc1Jn with th• close ol bua;neu on December 31. 1969 Huntington Savings and Loan Association and Ventur• Sav#t'lgl
and Loan Assocl1tfon m.rged to form Avco Savings and Loan Auoc1atlon. 7h1s statement of cond1tfon reflect• th•
combined resourct1 of both auoclations at December 31, 1969.
A.co levlftfl d Loan AModttJon: Main Ofllce -2650 Zoe Ave .. Huntington Park/Bell-Maywood -6250 Attan~c A~./
Cotta Mesa -3310 Britto! St./Loe Angele.-'4925 Wil1hlr1 Blvd./South Gate -'4240 Tweedy Blvd./Stud10 City -12457/Ventura 8tvd./
• Ventura Headquarters -250 South Milla Road
AL
rllNS!
ey last.
ANGE COUNTY
~ So. Main Street
Values up to $29.00
UA $2&$3
Values up tc;> $16.99
\
COSTA MESA
333 E. 17th Street
Daily
9:30-9:00
Open
Sundays
10:00-5:00
Han~~
reduced
up to
80~
I
I I .
~men
.
Th11rt111y, '9'4'111ry u, "71 P'llt U
By Sororities
The goals and aspirations of two organizations will be merged when
an area sorority at Cal1forrua State College at Fullerton, Delta Chi Delta,
is initialed into Alpha Delta Pi national women's sor9rity.
Formal initiation ceremonies wiU take place Saturday, Feb. 28, in St.
Michael's Episcopal Church, Anaheim, followed by a banquet at 7:30 p.m.
in the Golden Pheasant restaurant, Anaheim.
Attending the banquet will be national officers. chapter advlsol'I,
college dignitaries, sorority initiates, parents and frie nds ..
National officers of the sorority, which was founded m 1851, will be
feted at a get-acquainted coffee in the chapter house in Fullerton on Fri-
day, Feb. 27.
Miss Maxine Blake, grand president, will be welcomed by the Mmes.
John Belcher. installation chairman, Fountain Valley; Charles P~rson,
chapter advisor, Fullerton; Hugo Schulz. luncheon cbainna,n. Anaheim;
Steven Spencer, chapter social advisor, rullerton ; George Bnggeman . tea
chairman. Villa Park: Herbert Morris, Orange County alumnae president,
Orange; Leland Coontz, publicity, Orange. and Ronald Barnett, Adelpbean
Reporter, Costa Mesa.
Closing the weckC'nd of activi1 ies will be a presentation tea in the
Assistance League clubhouse, Fullerton, on Sunday, March 1, from 2 t~
~p:m.------------ -
-Special· gl!ests will be Miss Blake and the Mmes. D. S. Renner of
·Texas, grand vice president: V. Frank Jochems of Kansas, grand secre-
tary: Berne Jacobsen of Washington. national PanheJlenic d~egate; Peter
Nelson of San Diego, province president, and Howard Mason of Glendale,
state membership chairman
Goal s of the sororities arc good memb ership and community service.
To reach these ends the former Delta Chi Delta chapter has '!laintained
an active scholarship program for its members and has captured the Pan-
hellenic scholarship trophy.
Partygoers Await a Re ndezvous at the Carousel
~
WELCOME TEA -Two :
-sororjty Delta Cbi Delta a
is initiated into the natior
during a ceremony Satu rd1
Ridi ng to lhe Newportcr Inn Saturday, Feb. 28, for an evenln~ of
fun will be members and guests of Medellas, a nonprofit organiza-
tion dedicated to promoting fellowship among the medi cal, dental
and legal communities. Carousel Casino Rendezvous will theme
the evening, to include gaming tables, a buffet dinner and danc-
ing to the music of the Berni• Simard t
black-tie event will benefit the ·E•r .s
Children $nd Adults. On their way to th
right) Mrs. Richard Kumashir~1• Cindy .
Easter Seal Girl and Mrs. John w. Lie
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My ~i Crtenrl
has ruJned her reputation ror $10. I'm
sure it wasn't the money that made her
do it. Il was pride. '1 lcrc 1s whal hap-
pened.
Mary (made"(Jp name> has an
unusually groovy build for a girl or 15.
She also has perfect posture which causes
Mme people lo think she is trying to
advertise her best a~scts
Lasl week Joo (a fclk>w in our class)
wenL up lo Mary and told her he ;incl
three other guys had put togelhet a pool
of $10. They believe she is (aisled up and
want lo bet her $10 that she ,, laking ouL
the viewing public.
Mary sald !ihc was sick o( lhose faJi;io tumors and that she would not prove it t.o
oil lhe guys, bul she would prove it to a
representative and he could tell the
others. Joe ~kl. "OK. We'll draw straws
to see who gets to see the proo(."
Joe must have won because that even-
ing he took Mary Cor a ride. She won, of
course. and he gave her the •to.
Of course the story spread all over the
:::chool the next momlng and now Mary
<'an'l hold her bead up. To make matter•
worse, the other Ulree guya refmed to ac-
-
cepl a ~-band report and Joe had to
pay the whoJe tit illlasell. Please tell me
how lo help l1(ary ,..a1n Iler lost reputa.
Uon. -A FRtlNO
DEAR FRlEN'D: Sorry, I leH my c
magtc wind bt my olbtr pane. MlrJ'•
bell bd 11 to pu& tbf1 Incident •t of kt
mlnd AJC1 condllct liltl'Mll la a ,,., tbt
*LU belp Pffple f orgd It. r
(
DEAR ANN LANDEBS: 1 am the t
-Two sororities will be linked when the area
Delta at California State College at Fullerton
e national women's sorority, Alpha Delta Phi
Saturday, Feb. 28. The merger will be climax-
ed with a presentation tea in the Assistance League clubhouse,
Fullerton on Sunday, March 1. Pouring tea for Mrs. John L. Rag-
le, ADP alumna (left) and Doreen Campbell , DeJrta Chi Delta
member (center) is Mrs. Ronald Barnett. advisor.
•ntard bend. Proceeds from the :aster Seal Society for Crippled
ay to the f.esUvities are (left to
Cindy Klll6re, Orange County
• Lee
Stanford Club Pa rt y
Scholarship Funds
Written in Script
4
Alumni and friends of Stanford University will gather tor an
evening of fun and scholarship fund-raising Wednesday, March 4, in
the Corm of a theater social.
The South Coast Repertory Theater, Costa Mesa will be the
destination for the Stanford Club of Orange County, where members
and guests will attend a production of "The Glass Menagerie" by
Tennessee Williams.
Preceding the play, background remarks about tile playwright
and his work will be presented by James de Priest, play director and
managing director of the theater.
Theatergoers will jom the cast for the traditional gala cham-
pagne reception following the production.
Serving as chairman of the event, the third such for the club, is
Michael W. Kilgore.
Committee members assisting with plans are Mr. a.n~ Mrs.
John Krawczuk or Anaheim; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Secketa of Newport
Beach; Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ray and Mrs. James G. Louibourrow
of Costa Mesa, and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Keasey of Huntington Beach.
I
Also assisting with preparations are Gordon P. Jones, club
president, of Laguna Beach: Mrs. Robert C. Sayres of Santa Ana ,
vice president; Mrs. Michael W. Kilgore or Tustin, secretary, and
Stan C. Throneberry of Tustin, treasurer.
Club members are encouraged to invite friends to help support
the fund-raising event which will be used to increase the club's an-
nual ' scholarsh(p to an outstanding area student entering Stanfbrd as
a freshman in the fall.
Interested alumni, friends of the university or parents of Stan·
ford students are invited to contact any of the committee members
or ollicers regard!ng tickets.
l
r
~ov1ng What's.
.
up Front Counts
iad to
~I .me ,puta-
l my
lary'• "...,. ,. ...
• the
,
mother of two children and have been
divorced for eight years. Fer the first
tittle in my life I am truly ln love -with
a bomoeuual.
I wu chvmed by hls marvelous lauah
and hi• cheery smlle. Th'n by his warm
pert0n1lltJ and his deUghtruJ sense of
humor, Now It is total lo~e.
He MY• he has never Left thla way
1bout anyone -that be haa severtd all
Ua with h.l.s gay friends, that he wants to
dedicate his whole llle to making me hap-
py. He alto says he woOden now if he
wu ever rt1llY a homosexual.
My chUdrto adore hlm end wanl us to
marry, l am tortured by indeclsJon. Wiil
our love cool 0tie day and wUI he reLum
to h1a other Jife? 1 can't face the tbougbt
of giving hlm up. LlLc witlloul him would
have no meantna. J am depending on you
to tell me what to do. Yes or No? -IN
LOVE !?UT HESITANT
DEAR l.L.B.8.: Sorry, I'm not abeu'
to CtU • wemn to 10 alleld and marry a
ltomottual. T • I k lhts over wUJa a
&btnplat WM 1111 had bomOMnal pt·
tleatl. He cu •t apprise ytu of your
dlucn for hapJIDe .
DEAR ANN LANDERS: l am 7 years
old. My mommy ii htlptu ma with thls
letter. My friend and -I had this club.
Every tlme we had a meeting we each
put a dime In the treasury. My friend
moved away. She didn't tell me where
1he went. I have $3.80 lhat belon111 to the
club. Do J get lo keep It? -ONTARJO
DEAR ON: GJve the money to a wordly
cbarfty. I recommend the American
Ciftctr Society. They need It.
Whal awaits you on Lhe oUler llde of
the marriage veil? How can you be Ne
your marriage will work? Read Alln
Landers' booklet "Marriage -Whal to
Expect." Send your request to Ann
Laodert In care of this new paper enclos-
tq 50 CChls In coin and a long. stampid,
self ·addressed enve1ope..
Ann Landers wlll be alad to help you
with your problems. Send them to her In
care of lhc DAILY PlLOT, enclosinl 1
scll·addrt?SM:d. atamped envelope. ,
..
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•
' • CORRESPONDENT WOWS WOMEN WITH WORDS
Town Hill Splaker Alist•ir Cook• and Mrs. Andrew Morthland
August Nupti,al
Pans -Revealed Ihe Tee-
Ta_ttler_
Pq/itics, People, Peeuliorifies l ,)
Journalist's tife· Rife With Humor
By BAllllAIU OOMITE
.. .. o.ltw ...........
If AU~. Cooke1 the · man
11'61n Mencbester, Enjland,
were to sum up the.moet Im·
portant acx:ompllshment ill his
Ule, ll mi,111 w•ll J>e, ti\11 he
hu given the rest ot the world
the impresdon America· is
here to stay. _ "
An inside observer fqr
outsiders, the chief American
cor~pondtnt, for the Man-
chester Guardian reversed
Delds Moaday and g a: v e
participants J n As.si.stanct
League's TUwn Hall· Series in
Lasuna Beach . a gllmpoe lnlo
the lighter and datker aides or
a t'Ofl'ellpondent's Ute. "•:m a vagabond," he pro-
fessed. "I live the most r~gular, lrregulai life ~ knQw.
When other people are slf>ping
their first prelunch m8rlinl,
I'm on deadJine. That comes
as .. a result of the six-hour
eastern Ume Jag, . •
"I gave, up lunch years.ago
In aeterence. to deadlines, and
lt isn't all lhat bad. It's good
l<ir ,Ille diet and I mlss a good
maoy borlll1 peopla."
POlleNed with botb charm
and WJt, Coote_ Wll ii
fOr.tunat.e choice Cot the United
Stites as a rtgular broid-
cAster on U.S. affairs for the
BBC.
QUOTES WILDE
Jf.>Olcar Wilde .hadn't said it
first~ he might have made the
observatiori that the U.S. 'and
England are, two countries
divided by the same J,.nguage.
In other areu ain,ce
194t, Coo4 bu lalked lo ]>00-
ple In English-speaking coun-
tries throughout the world
describing life Jn ,America, its
people, culture, politics and
peculiarities.
When first offered the IS.
minute talk show, the com-
meiit.ator· was warned money
waa tight and BBC would car-
ry it fo~ JS weeks, and if
worthy, !or 2'.
"It's ·been U yeari since
then1" Cooke chuckled_. "'I can
OQ!y toilClude. they forgot all
about me." -·
But the rest or the , world
hasn't forcotttn A 11 s ta I r (the nag of the 111onarchy
Cooke. He atarted early with a being sacrosanct), the. firm's
heavy volume. of mail, 95 pet·· president hit on the 1tlea or
cent favorable. en1bl-oidering the ~M\rs and
F o·llowinti: the "bad stri pes'oo ladiel! briefs and
McCarthy" years In the early d i s t r i b u t I n g thent to i950s, opinion reversed with service1nen.
only 15 to 20 perc;ent ol writers "How can J say it?" Cooke
favorable to the U.S. n1used. "Nothing could have
"Our position dec"llned, ·and been 01ore touching, bul then
we have. been trying to U1ere1s oUrntle·that·flags can·
recover ever since,"·declared not be nown arter twiUghL"
Cooke, an American citizen The upshot was an emergen-
sJ·;ict. 1941 . cy meeting between an1-
"1l:lings have never been bassadors and a short talk on
darker than in the i.,st two usage of the American flag .
years," he added. The black During th e war, Cooke f~lt
year of 1968, the fi.tempbls himsell looked on as a spy rn
riots, attending the fui>eral of this cOunti-y ; a renegade in
Martin Luther King in Allan-Britain. But humor remained
ta, and then a trip to in hls stead with, his observa·
Bal~imore to "get .away !Fo1n tion of .the "phony war or
it all" when that city ble\v up. 1939." He recalls tlie R'AF v.'as
"Never have I covered fly ing over Germany, dropping
primaries more brutal," he leaOets, not bomLs.
admitted. "And most brutal LEAJ<L.ETS ARE LOSERS was the fact I happei'ied to be
In the pantry of t h e "The leaflets said 'give up.'
Ambassador Holel·ti1·19'8." A brilliant strategy. but Hiller
"He-. recitl1s waiting along was resistant to it."
'With fclrmer Vice President Cooke has been assigned to
and .Mrs. lfumJ>.hi'ey ror an th·c White House many titnes
·hour to an hour '3.nd a hall on in the course of his career.
. numerous oCcaslons for · the Oi1e day, after a series of none
crowd to do them the COQrtesy loo flattering stories from a
to let. them speak: cross-section of America ns on
· Sv.·inging back 1.Q lhe lighter the LBJ government , the col-
slde, Cooke recalled a number umnist was summoned to the
of amusing iocidtj:nts. in hi.s \Vhile llouse.
long and varied career. "We're pained to see v.•hat
Rreslclent told blm. "I'm even
1nore pained to have to write
it," W!Ci bi$ rep))' •
The half hour lrilerview
stretched into three hours of a
"detergent drench" of the flrs~
dugree. ''Everything about
hlm is11arger than life. Wbeo
he· weeps, he w~ps Into
tablecloths. After l left, I
couldn't write straight fot-t.wo
weeks." r
Perhaps the guideline lo hiil
profession \vas supplied by bis
late and dear friend, ·I!. L.
~1encken.
"Never accept a fr ee ticket
from a theater manager:
never take a free ride from
the Chatnber of Com1nerce,
and· never, never accept a ,
favor from a politician. U you
follow these rules, shaving. in
the morni ng· CM' be a. ·relative~
Jy agreeable pfocess.''
DINERS
FUGAH'
TRAVEL
J•lit Ovt
AMBASSADORS CLUB
INTERNATIONAL
'" S,.ctec•I• Tra'fft 'folMt
2011 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ltOAD
NIEWPOltT aEACH, CALIP. ~
Historical Society
Officers lnstall~d
.A PATR1onc TALE
PHONE: 644-4600 iiyo~u~·,~eiw~ni·u~·nig~ab~o~u~t~us~·~"~t~he~-ii~iiiiiii~~iiiiij
Sacks of gold-colored r'ocks and blue and centered with a · Harkhlg back to the dif· ED
'• '""d tbe0r1ani.auon.· w_ ere Jou.W. lo< the city, •·bear lerence..between countries, he -• [EASE .. EXPIR '~ -d i the nd remembered when a textile presented lncom\ng officers an PoPP e8 for state, a firm in Britain deci.ded to do
during an inst a 11 at ion small wagons · filled with 'som_ ething nice for American
ceremony for the Foun-oranges for the_ county. 2001 OFF. ALL lain Valley Historical Sol!iety. Dolls dressed hi Spani~h, bo8ys overselhaS inBl942t. h. fla Is . 70 --: Al · nd J nd ecause · e r11s g
* ~· St. Joachim's Cat
--~Cinlrcl\.~ ... the setting for Ul<...HU;g. 22
• """ nuptials linking M I r i a m
Openshaw and GeralcfNyman.
Mrs. Dor~se Jesko, Me1:1a ex1can a ·~ a wide! used in advertisements snnlN" • SUMMER. urn"HANID" SE ,..wsz Li 1 tr n •• Verde libra_u:: ~::::..":'.!.'f~~.:!;'.lef! the Y . _. __ -~ au IL.Cit . .llWlll -. ----1-<~<:ot'+'r:r~~"';'!: ~ :r.=d~ presl~ent: Joseph The society meels at ?:30 · · Dance Club · ALL ~"ELSE • BELOW (_OST
'
1~~ ~, 11U!' .. m.~fi:;:1,:cr,ir. Ditte, Joe Courreges, secf.lnd 1 p.rp., the .fourth -Monday of . :=rJ~'PtQoJ;r· My """'' i>c and third vice presidents ; !ach month in the community The .first, third and flflh • ESSES &. News of the forthcoming
event was revealed to close
relatives and frie nds of the
betrothed couple during a
cocktail huff.et given by the
bride-e.lec t's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Open.shaw of
Low oltss _ •fACj,~1.M. l'N~. Ronald Murphy, secretary ; center. Meetings feature Fridays of the momh.are the GAY TOGS 0:0RTSWEAR
L60ni r4 0ru:et1111
• as1 • •n•1rt. M rs. Lorrin Lammers treasurer speakers and films and the ·dance dales selected by Lace S · Edltf\ M.,.kl ' · ' 1 ,11~t"' ... ~~r~.-Ma~kf.1rfa~'· Ml•. o .. ~-aFndk A 1Funl«k~en1be51rg,. audlto~. l{:OOP at
1
~ plans
1
trips ~ 'n Lealher Square Daoce Club
5
AND
auEsT ,.'trJAT v!it'l.e. F•l•M 1ow ran d 5· "s" 11 vidce 1~_!•h· htSto,rlca sites o int~rest 1n ·members. The music starts atl 217 MARINE AVE., BALBOA I L
1rou 15. Mr•. Robtf-1 Mc0011111lf1 low dent, an • tan ta or , Ou.i • the area. Membership Is a 8 p.m. Jn the Recreation 673·5660 1tf~~:;,.:r:;·11~fl:~'; ~\ ~ vl~e presldent. • family affair, and the next ··~c~en~t~"~·-H~un~t~in~gt~o~n~Be~a~ch~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Costa Mesa.
Miss Openshaw is a
graduate of Mater Dei High
School and Orange Coast
College. A nursing major at
California Slate College at Los
Angeles, she is a member of
~~)~1':-*'f:f'i'.::." fi~:i:~"'li; Tables in Ill< S~ddleback hm n:eeting will take place March , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• f~,~1{~~5!~~· wAere r decoreaated •~eed·S"~~;nts Join : SAVE 20 :_
F•lt!>k PMldoc:1<1 nl1, Ille Mmn, ,.. 0 • Oerbr. Tr1Yf1 P•uley, 7l1 oben •
Sl!lrlrf, 14! Rot MOlll!I', Wllll1m • t!§~t.;f~:;,~rTiz~.r.~ San D1"ego Conclave •• ALL MEN'S & LADIES DIAMOND RINGS • Alpha Thela Phi
Her fiance , son or ~1r. and
Mrs. Carl Nyman of Orange.
Is a graduate of Orange High · ' . " School. He altended 0CC and MIRIAM/I OPE'NSHAW '
was graduated from Fullerton T rtth Told Travelogue
Calendared
Mr1. Mlltt R1tPPOrl1 ntl, :t..~ Mmt$.
Ptrrr Chuk, 71 1 J~ 81nkA'."J ,; ~ohn • UARY 26" 27 28 • :,fJ'~·ti.lf,':.'f~~:: Vo' "'"'' •• Residents from Newport 23, and ·Swiruiy, March I. THURS, FRI,, SAT,, fEBR -: -•
Beach and HunUngtoo Beach Lambda Zeta Chapter mem· • '
Junior College and now. is .. -----!.------
senior . al Northern Arizai1a
University where be affiliated
with Sigma Chi: I
will be attending the ineeting bets attendinr will inClude the
of Chi Provincet Sigma Phi Mmu. 'Herbert. Bland, prest.
Ganuha International sorority, dent ; F. R. Pfeifer, Donald
in San Diego Saturday, Feb. Benedict, .Mardock Payne,
Co.aches'
Area 'f hildren
Dra·w Interest Qonald Snyder. LaWrence. ruce Slides of Scottie's Castle and aad Wllllam Walters.
Lake Tahoe will be· shown Alumnae Meet lfewolflcersolChiProvince
Bid
when the Harbor Sen Io r WilJ. be.,,elected and installed To Arlt Work Citizens Club meets Saturday, Experiences· aboard Pte ss dunog the two-day meeting,
/' Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. In the Senior HOPE in Ceylorr \\'Ill be the and wor~bops . will be con-Wives J1o,W c~~alivc are , the Citizens Recreation Center, f di sl b 0 .ducted by international of. children in· the Harbor Area? Newport Beach. topic 0 scus on Y r .• ficei:1 i.Uending.
Wives of UCLA football A chanoe to view v.'hat The pictures 'rere taken David Furnas of the Orllf1ie ~.Lambda Zeta ts one of 176
coaChes will De 'special guesls · youngsters in the NewJ)Ort. during trips made by the County Medical Center. ·cll(lpters with more than 3,000
when the Bruir; Booster Club Mesa· tl nified School District club's Gadabout division. ac-Dr. Furnas will address memben in the U.S. and
of Qrange County hosts a tea are doing is\ being offered for cording to . Mrs. J ames E. Orange County Phi Mu Alum· cinada. The organization was
Saturday. Feb. 28, in the home the ninth yi!ar by the Junior Sawyer of Newport Beach, nd h ir h bands durin · founded Jn 1920 ·to promote
of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley EOe\I Club oJ Newport Beach . pro~ram chainnan. nae 1 t e us · I friend:sh!P. between women and
Greenfield of Yorba Linda. The Imaginative \Vorld of Also on the prOgram will be a dinner meeting tonight at 7 girla ID ·t.Owns and cities of the
Mrs. Tommy Prothro, Mrs. Children's A~ is being staged a repeat or the skit, "The in the Santa Ana home Of Mrs. world. to v.·ork for higher
Lan)> Weaver and l\.1rs . Bobb in Pomona 1 School. Cosla Shot g u n We dding ,'' r. o. Sutler Jr. Project. HOPE social standards and to assist
McKittrick will be honored Mesa. SfJturday and . Sunday. refreshments and music for is the natk>na! philanthropy of in social service work
along with mothers or pro-March 7 and 8. from noon lo S dancing. the sorority. whenever possible.
spective recruits for the com-p.m. . The club is sponsored by the .
ltlg UCLA athletic progran1. r..trs. Keith Keppler, Junior Zonta Club of Newport Harbor ·r.· . ~ ONN SUN. HllllNtlN•TqN IUCH 1·1 :-1
The club was formed last fihe arts chairman and ~1i ss <1nd is upen to all persons over B If s • ' year to assist the university in Jenean Romberg, district att the :ige or 50 \Vho reside in the a .,..e....,
The club was formed last dergarta1 lhrough e I g ht h Its athletic program . supervisor. are in charge. ~in· Harbor Area. ~ ~1 ~
Y.ear to assist .the university in grade will bC represented. L
Jls athletic recruiting pro-Women'i eague · --.....
gram. Football and basketball Beach Babe$ The Orange Coast League of ~ '
films are viewed during its \\lomen Voters me,ets jn var-·
nieeting and fi rsthand in-Every . \\'edne~ay at '7 p.1n. ious locations throughout the
formation about. manpower niernbers or TOPS Beach year. 'For information regard-
needS is presented by the Babes convene jn llunli ngton ing Uie next meeting date and
coaches. Beach J1igh ScOOol for . prcr lime telephone Mrs. Henry Orange County women in· grams Cord Meyer at 6#-0838.
terested in attending the tea.1··~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii',_,_;;;i;,_,_,_,_,__ to take place from 2 lo 4 P.rn., I'
may call Dr. Greenfield al Ml·
6686. for further infomuition.
Chlorine Bleach
Chlori ne bh:a{·h '~ill deac-
tivate enzynles in laundry pro-
duct s w hen u se d
simultaneously .
However, when using an
· coeyme product in a preSoa k
period, chlorine bleach may be
added to the wash cycle.
This will permit each in-
gredient to perform i l s
l(leciallzed function satisfac-
torily and in sequence. ~
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• \ ThUlsday, Ftb<,.,, 26, 1970 DAILY PILOT Jf -
Horoscope Engagement Disclosel;I
'· { ~ During Famil-yBrunch · Scorpio: B~
_ • 'nle engaaement o( Helen He 'YU orit •Ot ·'1we DR
·Marie An u tula Davis to saleetecf .fO( ~ _ _,
I ndependen. : t Mlchaei Qavld• flay was an-'F"l<t durllll di! pul mm-
nounced during a brunch in mer br Utt Colllomla 811te
the Commissioned Ofiicen' Chamber of Commerct'. ·
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 27
By SYDNEY OMAllll
• ' Me,., Morine Corps liecrull No dale baa boin Mt for the de>~pU0n, illla may ffnd th~t . Depot In San Diego. ' •"""'••. ' ghunorous liililvldual lacka • --. • ' substance. Realize those who Parent.a ol the betrotbe<I 1p;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;:;,;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;
care for you may not find It are Rear Adm. (rel) and Mrs.
neceuary to trumpet u.e.1r Jamei l\oberi Davia of El -ca-c.,m,r. I•.._ ... '" Ille 1 .. lin11. HELEN DAVIS Jon and Mr. and Mrs. Jam ..
ouWdo bat ofla bamiq wllll IJBM csep1. 13-0ct. ZI): Futun Brldo David illy.or Corona defllar.
desire I aw• rd I y • P•1 Money pin lndlcated. You Mils Davis and· her flMce r~vorable for filbtag, ptaadq. could a;et Pf'OIDOUon. There ls will grMtuate from Occidental
more respoulbtlity bu t College In J'une. She is ma·
ARIES (Mardi 21-Aprll 11): areattt N>Wards. Heed advice Cream Cleans jorlng in creative wr!Ung and
YC!U ~~ lnJI t. You-grow In ·, g,.a•ill· ~Ill;,\ Ill he In economics. , l'ot plutic fur n I tu re The bride-to-be studied at • R ~ *(Oet. DNot. 11): ownen., there'• 1 new cream the Academy of OUr Lady or 1 ~ l Uvf. ea.ns keep <>pen nihVl Cycle bl""; 'take lnlUaUve. Be that's designed to clean ple1· Peace, Honolutu and wa s I. 'i '
arid': do 't try to force Issues.\ lndepen:;. in thought, acUon. igla.ss furniture w I t h out graduated from Mary knoll ' o\1 'IJ ·
T.wBV.S (April 21).May 2CI): N~cootacta are favored. Get scratching. School , Honol ulu. J tQ' ht
Ytl.f' 1tlf.1be tempted to talk rid Of past. Think of wberi you other use,, incl ude cleaning The future. b r I d e g r o o m ~ C II .,,,..._ ""wtilo )Qi!, ~d t\ll.-Sl are fOing ratqer-Ulln wbere ! rear windows on convertibles; graduated from Corona del .....,. I
Be M ...... JiUt atold 1Ca).1 you have been. i foi:mJca and photographle Mar Hig& School where he was w~ ''"'' ~,. ....., ""'
tering your forces. Good SAGITr~ (Nov. 22· eqqtpment. president of the senior class. ...,... ' • ...,_
!or publishing, taking notes, Dec. 21): Some allalrs are ..................... . outlining long·r~ programs. better kept. under wraps. • .
GEMINI (May 21.June 20): M~s don't be qulcl: to con-LAST 3 DAY. s I Get. basic work flftished. Be flail Individual you trust could • _ . ·
aware ol health reqql-11· be . fll(!d -0! -Ip today . • 1 • •
•Accent on dependelll, pfli., I Jlulmi lb~ and be disc:reel. • -
Check diel. Know that th,.,. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. TU RIDU.CTION ·• who depend on you really do 19): Wekorne -gesture of . •
appreciate errorta. Some don1 lriendshlpi 'Whit begins u • 5 A L E . show it mild re atloh8h1p co u I d
CANCER (June 21.July 22): develop lAIO IOmtlhlnl ,,.... • •
You are more creaUve than meaningful. Know this and • •
usual. Day .features chAlllle, ·reaoonclaccordlngly. • •
travel, variety. Be ln-A·QuARJUS (Jan. »Feb.
vesligaijve. Find IUIJIOI wby. 18): Ac:Cent. on career, pro-I PIANOS-ORGANS ••
Give . full play to intellectual featonal aCUVIUes. 'Your '°"'
curiosity. , nuence spreacts. You rtet1vo e · AU FLOOR MODELS GRAND
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·LEO {July 2S-.ug. ~l: ·Be :;\'=1~~tx1bl~.';;,.. ~ e S\ilSTANnALLY REDUCED SPECIALS ~ ••
Mos.f for· the Mon y ~ J!l"'<li!'•I where Pr 0 P •rt Y • humor 'wm be great ally e -• · . ~t-0 . l'~Y matters are con--tonJght · -Wiilltchs M .. " WllllMlf-Steck • . . \f ceJ!led. Older Individual ls PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): • J.C:!IC n>llfo.7 Hord.=.,~''" • i:t=:::-f-B -off--d wU!lllg lo sh•'!_ !Xperlence. Obtain. blot from Aqur!u • . . !L4P' '-'l 'o>' H•lt•M>HI• oeef on an a ere · Aloccepl. Youlhltiavt to"°g~tng to meuase: 9atcb up on tttttin,. SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA •540-31'5 Chkkwlnt a.... •• . se -ev,ry ng n. return call.I: Study your paper . . · ~ ' ' I sti~~ :h:g~:115b:g~~w ~; 9
ay p~gratos will begin· al A~~~.~~~ ~:.~··:ii: ~.·Y~u ~d ls ~U: ···-························· smart shopping and prepor~-IPa.m. Wednesday , March ti; away as mlll>t be lma&ifted.
lion of meal will be presented 'J" ursday, h1arch 12 ano 19, [F· TODAY 18 y 0 u R
by Mrs. Carol Heinz, home il ri Tue sday. March 17. D • B
economist for the Southern here is no chorge for lhc I mes uy em'i'HDAY you are aenaltlve,
California Edison Company's 1 1nonstr~lions and the public at times ps)rchic. You senM
._.., Elcclric Living Cenler, Hun-I invi ted to uUend. Each when eomethlfig of importance·
lillglon Beach. ~ i:on will receive a booklet At D . er ls to occur. l,am to have
NANCY EVANS
To Marry
September
E>ate Set
The engagemenl of Nancy
Evans an d Gary Brent Moore
hu been anoounced by Mr.
al)d Mrs. Rus.sc.11 D. Evans of
Costa Mesa, parents of the
bride-elect.
Miss Evans, a graduate of
Corona de! Mar High School.
will graduate as a RN lrom
Golden Wesl College Nursing
SchQol in Jwie.
Her fiance, son of J\1r. and
Mrs. Derrell A. Moore, also of
Costa Mesa , was graduated
from Corona de! Mar High and
Orange Coast College and
plans to enter Call!ornla State
COiiege at Long Beach In the
!all.
The couple will be married
Sept. 5 in Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church.
Club Hosts
Polo Match
How to Buy, Store and Cook I Jc-d with a r>onanza of in-Inn faith ln your feelings. You
Beef WiU be offered on eighL• J 1rr~ ion and reoit~s on how meet people, ~mbark ~ new differ~nt '\days in the . center.· 1 I ~,arP ~r dishes... A dime-a-dip dlDntrr ,,'f'lll projeda -love becomes more
Evening program1 )Ylll start 'd,il;lpnal 1n(orm~n, n1ay take place al 7:30 p.Jll, ~l o:f a~ P,l yoUt·We.
al 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, $' !)bt&Hlt\d .. by, s atfinl lhe day, feb. 28, for me~ +. """ llUt .,...~,..,...~.I'd
Marcil 4 apd 18: Thu rsday, 1 1 5~·7'31,, extt:nS!oo.. gu_es\3 of Mu Upsilon , 1trro1Dtv. ord9r ~T=,,.,~
P.1arc"ti 5. aiid Monday-, htarcti ~ . ... • Beta Sigma Ph], .., ..._ ~' :'J' ..... ~S:. ~,.,_.. t1111 • ~~,! ·<j H 1. the .~ -'-"• be to Orn«r lolk"', ltle,OAILY l"ILOT, • I OS mg ercu• "Wlli '-1At. Of'elld Ctnlral l!ttl.._ Ntw
I .-. •d' P.1r. and Mrs. Char~_Jee~~ vn. N.Y. 1oe11.
Fa len J:r~sses Feeding . ~:~..:·0;.r.":trnira;.;~ wh • R ,
and olhe!' entertainmeilt..:: en 00 m s
Korean .Wig Machines ' ~~~£Ti.J~J'.·roo ·M~ssy,
I Unglon Beacb, cha~ ,,.. , . 1,,.1 .
KARACHI (UPI) -Modern lothes, young girls in bell-but.' . Honored gut:st wilt:i.,_t>ti ~ ~ Comp"" n
Pakistani girls are lrimn1ing tun trousers· and their ,modern 'terry Faff, Cyprea, rtceni1f
off their long hair and !<iothers in saris are Clipping, crowned · queen at the Welt Don't J'Mt walk ·out in a huff
hairdressers are gathering up • rr their long hair and emerg-Grove Area Council's Valeri-wtl"en you find an unsavory
the locks as a new export ~ng from salons ~'iur a mode rn tine Ball. • restroom. Find someone In
item . hairdo. Mrs. Stephen Bissel, Hult• ' authority and let him know
The-major buyers 0 f Conservative Pak Is ta n I lington Beach, and Mrs. Dick that you are '1mad," the
Pakislil'tl 's shotn' ldcls [.are nalcs s:ecdi~:to have ac· May, Garden Grove, N!Celved Clt:anllness Bureau sugests.
Soulh Korea . I.he u ri il e d <.:cptcd lhijt1 irslyles. the ritual of jewels degree Keep In mlnd that ·no
-Stat.cs. the Nethcrlahds fnd 011ly ~ from the from Mrs. John Murray, Mu organization wants to lose
Bong Kong. \\'Cnl!hy and 1vesternil:cd up· Upsilon adviso r, durin& a trade.
Lasl -year. Paki!rtan ,ex· per class dare cut off lheir meeting in lhe home ol Mrs. If you can 't fiOO towels or
ported $500.000 worth or hair. and even they are Denis Fine. soap, if there. ls no hot water,
hair lo those four regions ~Ith greeted by diS1.1pproving looks On Mou.day, March 9, the U the floor ls dirty -then
lhe bulk of the export going to upon returning home from the . chapter will open the: 1'bletlng complain. This Is the best way
South Korea. hairdresser. fo r prospective pledpi and to improve the sltuaUon, the
tri:ansferees in the Garden Bur!IU reminds. Exporl circles believe Ulll Grove home of Mrs. Glrald r----------.1
sale of hwnan hair to Sooth Cohn. Mrs. Fine, vice pc:esl-
Korea was worth 11 million oy Students' Art dent, will speak to Ibo ' Wury, Ooorio?
the end of 1969, and lhat lhe membenhip on Let'• Match R11d JiH ~ry
ngu,. is likely to do"blc tn Hung in Show Wits. · 1~0. ,_::.::::~~~~~~-===:::;::::::;::::::;:::::::;:::::::;:::=::='I
In Pakistan. hair is a lracli· 'York 1n 1nacran1c, wood· b ttled • ' -
!tonal symbol of femlnint sculpture. charcoal, finger o· > wa~er
beauty. For ce nturies, \.\'Orne~ pniutin~. w e a v i n g and
ha ve prided themselves o cc~amlcs pcrforrned by young
their beauWul black lock students "'ill be on dhq~lay in a
cortibed and cared for with I t\.larincrs Library d u r i n g • • "
lions and exoti c ointments. t-.larch. is
But Pakistan Is looklne A.~ p.art of lhe Arlisl-of-the· t::;w,.....'\
\.\'estward. n1onth series, sponsored by
The country's fa s h i o Junior Ebell Club of Newport e • • ~ij//.
designers seek inspiralio Beacb, the display has been tN ~·~·J/
A polo match al El Dorado styles. Centuries old costume kind ergarten through eight " ~ from the latest line in \.\'CSlCr c~ccuted by students 1n gT~des prunt e ~/,"/~' Z;..!
P,olo Club in Palm Deierl will are being modified. under gu idance of Jack Taylor •
hiik>r founding member of the With this new trend I 1 in Harbor Dny School. " •
Harvard Club o( Orange Coun· --iiiiiiiiijtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij /' ;. · ., ty, Edward M. Hall, on Sun-
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Members and guests will al· :N E tend the memorial match
follo"ed by a cocktail party
hoeted by Mrs. Half In the
c]u~house. Dinner will follow
In the Racquet Club.
The club, ·headed by Merton
K. Cameron o{ Newport
Beach, provides financial aJd
to Harvard students through
the Edward M. Hall Scholar-
ship Fund . .
BOOKS
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J1pring lleotion
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n an age of a!illomatid Re snaktn and HI !deaning ovrns,
you r bottled water s}rste.m i1 ahout as tnodfrn as an ·i~ box.
Beside-5 taking up valoab~ kUdtm IJ'•cr; 'boitltd water dis-
p,nsers are u nattractive, uneconomical and require
frequen t refilling.
There is a much better way .•• The Lindsay Company hu
developed a uniqut: ~If-contained ~aler purification sytltm • ( l f
that is in~st11led out of sight beneith your kitchen atnlc. II t
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utillztt tht procn1 0£ ttVt.IW osmosis to remove 9131' of the I ;mp~nu .. j·om your l~p water and pro vldn • contlnuou. <? ..# ~ ~ J"'J.2 1) . I-(} • 11 +.. ::/;;, tt 7777 uT·
supply of pure, fresh dr1rdd"1 water for abo ut 115 th e cost of .d"'4c../4JJf ~ . .J~ ffkMf~ ... ,,,_ .
?ottled W>tu . 'lhtrt l• no 1<11tallatio~ chars• -all you pay 'fJ. /J/_ • ,/ i~ /J •• !,c,? (?A ,,_./~ ?;J./ )/iUJ,,,
IS S61~ per month for l~t. USt. of this mat;lern , r ~ ;.dT'//fd U"f<. ~ ~ ;J, • t.h main ••• eante ana
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step out. ot vour r and into Patrioia'e
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""'" ... 1t ................ *.'*I*"'***·; MERCURY SAVINGS ··'.
• •Ari lolil aSsodlliatl ~ ·~. ~
• I_ .. " G~ •llOlJ '(AP) -•lb . The S..lel Fleet 11-and •HoweY«, It ts widely beli.;,. p~ably oot far from the Europe Is covered by ICBMs ~ ._ .JJ:: .. ~· !he !al. '!'be Rnsd ... '· K-.. lllOt-llulltw fly Sov~J>order. stati9ned in •the Soviet Unt~'-
.,__,.. 1. lfi!>I clata ilelttoyer. !0< lmWico. -B..i,.r !eta wi!h E1111> The Sovleta are continuing "Tbey would probably be
crujler LitU. l\Dck an-•d can make II knots ...,p.red ·Ill!" markll\lls that cloeely to es~.tbelr navy and \LS. cle~tocl !or """" place off
• "offlb<re mulh .Of the year with itf American tcMtnter· ,w~ the 6th Fleet. authorillea'tbejieVe ·they are ~ti~~ ~'j say," a U.S. of·'
loob JIU ., anarcllnlollm. part's 31. On !he ground, !he S..le!J l>roparing-lo preSI oulward : (leer i;<N11111•gled.
But do;p-:11*'~~ : ,llill lluterm>· i ~"'°"'' ,... believed lo . have aojy ('°!"tile Mediterranean. Asevlde!I<'• \hat !he Soviets
bull or: ll)t. ·V~·li!!! Ml'• tlie ~ .-e'"""!*illaril>' •t 4,llOO instructors and ad-A ~H Moma-type car.. inlend to project their navy
flaphlpJllbi.Jlll'nc.ater,of . ou~ •r ! .. : ~-Aws ,In Egypt, syrta .. and rier, the leningrad, 'is· outward lrem the Mediler·
.!he ... elar1-,tll lllo .'ll'l>e·llll~niet;Jla! ll<ab)eo, .llaerla, • 1-eported "?mpleted and a ranean,~O!riceroltesrecent
United ~~ut: Ull · ~. <\ne~·lVO · carrie~ :M; _,perhaps 13 Soviel divislona tblrd is said to lie1j)etng bu'Ut. unprecedmted ·maneuvers iii Aillll1llc.:~ ~ \h4n~ .um.. ~'!!>iii! .Je slationed. SjlO mil~, from Sour"" in U1e 6\h Fleet· !he Atlaotio by the Moskva
in the~,.~ kl!!d· ibe ·MOotvO:. a~~· ~Mediterranean, behind the believe ll)lssii<'bearlng BUI>-8IJd So>'let.naval vlilts lo ill<
point. in,..,,...,..~·~ ·~· men. 1be ~r'·in:. · iD Oipttalnow Turkish.SOvlet inacine;s sin:tJla: t~ ~e~ai1•a Indian 9f;ean arid. to: Cu~a in
cortflict1 d. ~ ~. eludes a. reinforced Marine OOi'der. On the other side of Polaris are being bUllt ln the 1961: · i •
The U.S. 'Navy dtminated "Janalng force of 1.-400 men. the Black Sea, many of the 60 SoViet ~qi®. Theee subs ' For the Ume being, the
the ,Mediter:raneail ror 'IQOfe;.. · 'Iber: are mllslle cruisers di"'.isions in•the European pot-presumably are not~ in 4'o~~ and Soviet fl~e~
thlD\20 ~ af1er Wor}tS.Wari like ' t~ Lill1e J\OC~t with lion of the Soviet tlnlon are the-M'edUerranean :JieclUR ~qead UJe1r ~ ~~vermg,
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watching each otP~ maneuv .. er, and "showtng.lhe nag;" NOvv ui-IEN
EVERY SATURDAY '
10 /'\. f \.11. -4 1:0. ~.,,1
NATd.ha.s l ·Special.air unit
to keep watch dn the Basslans.
'The R1.1ssians b1•e their
Bad&er' jets and 1 t b e i r
own Pueblo-type j.-eu~ence
ships. 1 Open Mon.·Tlus. 91.m . ..t p.m.;rrr. 9a.m..0p.M. i..1:'t
When the S0Vfets lrted I ' J~\
PO\ltloi into the ,r.le<jller, , IUINA RAaK ~HUNTINIKD,i IUDfl~
ranean; Russi'an and An1erican MerC\lry •S.Vinrs Bldg. • Mercury S.iflcs lilL~
ships sometimes-·cam! un-~alley View at Lim:oln ~ · Ecfin(lf Ill~:
comfortably close io ~ach othe~. ,. ~, * * * *1 * 1i * ·* * * *·*·* * *~.< "11le~'r leaa of that JMW,"1-----------~------:ir
says a llb Fleet o(~. ks 'F''-'.A,..
"They're becOniir.g b .. ! .. T_ oday's Stoc _'-uuu., . y
drivers.." • • -., ,r &.
IJ, bul !MM. tbt name of the Talos antialrcra1i n\islUe~ and
.. game ·is Compethioo.. '"i:e lhe capability ic:i m o u n 1
Rusliara kept about 1S navy nuclear missiles. · ~ Medi-.~ ~ • ·n..n ·-rf< jj -' mon!~ -~ H.) ;,: :~ber ~~ p;u. !iJ:;JTI; 1 ~~.~i\!111;,· • • ~ ;wJth1 audur:~t1}~':1e I
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'"·" . ~ · 1 •. '. . 91 hitting'~. Jn. ~· to chaUenging thousands of miles away.
•Amerlcll nuJllary clol1)lnance La t•· Ame · · ln tbe-i'riil ?#lcOW ia l:C'Orln• st summer, ,,.. ncao ~.,Qmi. ln llle;tt&lori. Oe<t,acq•~!'d a "modem air I
&linflll•ln lnfllleqco .; J>!."!. o1· wiqg" l<il! !he flrsl lli"".-m•d•
the wirld's ...Sk 1pllitue up ,Of lU mlnlde• and A7 , .,. : ., · . Corjilr •II jeis. 'd?ef bave
ea.,. . · vasUy greater nu1ce and ·Bet-,· I.ht 19'1 war, _lhe quadruple lhe firepower of the ~kept •bout ~· navy "ing on A4 SkybawU .they .,... 'I • lime lo tbe replaced.
M e-d [ t e r r a n. e a 11,. .... Last I fdditiorf ther ar the jieptemlia• !bey, reached a n , e . e
.,.ak Of arouhd 75, out-co m p e t ~ n t . navies. .or num~ the.Ith F-leet. Cur· Am erlcan s alhes-Britam, rintly~ Soviet! are keeplhg Frant1:, ,Jtaly, GMCe and~
Some 40 vessels tiete. Turkey. .
-The 'Russian llhips -are Yel Vice Adm. David C.
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1'ere-"t·t.tri0-submar~ .... .Jte.said. "Y..SJS. s_~, .·
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ten antlsbip vessels. Oc· -football games, wt th tbe rup of
-:-mm.tty one-with 511rface-to-a e<1ln and ~.very1>o4y ln bis
~ICI iniasiles is ip<>lted. pl~ce, it w~d mpn ooe
! n.e.Mowpiece of lhe Sov.ie thin If.. B~ . ~ ~ ele~ent ol
Mediterranean fleet so far is surprise 1s lmpOrtant.
the De:Jf, 18,00Q..ton helicopter Even ,at &He_lr pre s e l'.I t
carrier' Moskva. Carrying 30 slrength1 1he Russians would
helicopters it also has three be Capable .• of engaging the
mounts f~rward f o r an-6th FJeet. F~r the .first time, It 1 tlaircraft m I s s I I e s . Us woufd have ·to fight an op-
hellcopten are equ1pped with ponent .at 8~ 'before being I
sonar---and are used as able.-to· go \Q' the support of
aubhunters. allied land r~s. But analysts generally • • • • a ~ • • • • • • believe the Russians a l
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•. m.•. Jewels" • milting themselves to a direct 7 conflict with tJ .S. forces.
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lf this is true, fixed bases
could be a llabWty for Moscow
because a minor incident
could force it .to defend them.
The Soviets now do~not have
any air bases they i:dmit to in
the ~editerranean b a 11 n .
Reports that six of seven lan-
~.1, ding fields are at their
, • 1 .. disposal in Algeria are con-
A. ,. ' • sidered 5peculatlve by NATO GIFT • intelUgence officers. • DESIGNED' 'ti
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,I! j . • . k. · • heAnd !ha0rslmh<Witi" Toreytownt, • • t Boyd a a an, came o • 1· fi • obtain a credit card from a department' store.
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JEWf:Lt!RS FOR a YEAR6 Boyd, her age as t.l years,
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.. see flower arranging of unmetc~e ' excellence.
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degree : Oedus W. · inkSton,
Helen A. McClure, ,Dennis V.
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.: Whtn·we Be4:k perf~tlon at ,,
the piano we loo~, 'of course,
to·such as Arthllt Rubinstein
: just as we would call on, uy,
-. Leonid Kosan Cqr the fiawless
violin sonata and on Pablo
Casals for the cello offering
par excellence.
Those who packed th e
Laguna Beach High School
auditorium ?t.tonday n1ght need
no directions on where to Und
an artist who might qualify for
: the uue or the World'•
perfenbanCe that was as
grueling as it was brilliant.
Her
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'Gentle11acm,' 'Spofford'
Double Audition s ...
Carded in Laguna
Double aud!Uons ror two opens May 19 and will close
rorthcomlng P.toductlons at the June 6.
Laguna MoUlton Playhouse currently in rehearsal at the
will be held Saturday and Sun-pl<ty~ouse is ''Little Mary
day at l p.m., artistic director Sunshine" a musical. opening
John Ferzacca announced lo-March 3 for four weeks.
dOy. :=:::=========.
The plays. are "The IUght Penny Pinch8r Honourable Gentleman," a
1 suspense melodrama set in Ads Turn Sense
Victorian England, and "Spof-Into Oo!lars ford," a new comedy.
"Gentleman" calls for a cast 1'==::;
or seven meq and seven
women, while "Sporford'' has
rol~ for nine men and nine
women. Fel"lacc.a will direct
both productions, e a c h
scheduled to run for three
v.·eeb, Tueadays t h r o u g h
Saturdays.
: Kl'"lest· ·harpolthordllt. Tiiey
' -! Ulldollbtedly lhoulbt -. and
· _. t.b,y made It Cfear with a
: :· tttmendOU! standing ovation
:. -that they ha!! him right
: ' ttiere in the Art Colony and it
' would be hard indeed to
dispute their pOtnt.
For Ralpb Kirkpatrick had
demonstrated -once 8'gain his
consummate art and genius a~ :•. the keyboard or this charming,
1 ~.' gracious tn!trument with a
M,Jl:e no mistake, there are
few harpsichordists around to-
day wt¥» would care to tackle
thil :AU·Bach ,program In the
Ume a~ drdunstances allow-
ed by thi! partlcular Laguna
.Be..1tCh Chainber Music Society
concert ; the mammoth,
ov"erWhelming Goldberg varia-
:Elaine Bankston shows -~r collection of glass animals to visitor James War~'
1n a scene f11om "The G' ~s Mena erle." clo sing a two-weekend evenin
\Vi th perfonnances tonigl t througl Saturday a~ So uth Coast Reperlory's §ow •
1o\vn Costa lvlesa theater.. "'""_ ·~
The Cirst attraction will be
"Gentlaman." opening April 14
and closin May 2. "S fford"
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Ann-Margaret is one or two guests on the "Dean
J\.1artin Show" tonight al 10 on Channel 4. She plays
:~ .. t: 'Ca.dillac' the role or a doctor tending Dean . The other guest. · Bob Ne,vhart, recounts lhe launching or the first
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Audition s Set in Mesa
Life
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THURSDAY
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1:00 8 liJ Nm (C) (60) Jerry Dunpby.
D ljjl(IJ al TUI "' (t) (30l •'fht R111ni1111." Whllt ,1annl111 ht1
hlch school elm 11unlan, Ann
le1111s that she is supposed to h1~1
~ In the 1~1sury l11r tilt ntnl m T1 Tilt lit ,Trd. (t) (30)
f» Wt111t1 11141 Ult MetUl:/OffiCll if Utt Pttiident (45) (R)
fE) WllW11ctlfl w.-In ltviN CC)
(30) D'r. Mix Ka"111tlm1nn.
-PLAIN .JANE
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.PERKINS CJ'mHvntl11·BrlnllliJ (C) (30)
11 C:.11 Yoa Ta, This! (C) (30)
Wink Martindale hosls. Panelist' are
Jiek Carter, Stu Giiiiam ind Mo1ey
An'!Sterd•m.
et PrtH1:1' (C) (2 hr) "Opertt:lon
Secrtt1ri1." Finny C1no, Jost Luis
Loper V1squez stir. .---------, ~----------, ,---.,
0 "TEXAS CARNIVAL"
~ED SKELTON -COLOR!
D Sit O'Clotk Mofle: (C) '"Twl
C¥1iw1I" (comedy) '51-Red Skel·
11111, Esther Willi1ms, Howard Keel.
A 1:1miv1I sidesllow te1m is mis·
'laktn for a pair of milllona l1es 11
1 1randlose T~as resort hotel.
fJ Dfck Yan n,ll (30) m nt flinbtenes (C) (30)
I!) S'tlr·T,H: .(C) (60)
@Cl) ABC News (C) (30)
. fE Stotk M•r-•t S1.1rnm111/lnvu. tart Shttru• (45) {R)
fD Wlllt's Naw? (30) "U.N. Report·
inf the U.N.'" This episode revu ls11
how . the COfllmunicltion fonc:lion!
of tti1 U.N .. ar1 i;.lried out
~ (iJ CIS News (C) (lOJ
e;i Pallan ·s1ta111 (30)
&J Nm (C) (60) JK~ Whl!e.
-t-r.:30 UUIC .Newunl'& (Cf (60)"
g SIM Alln SlllW (C) (90) Vlr-
tini• Grah1m, M1rty Allen, Arthur
•prysock,/J1yne Mudows ind 8111
Stevens. 1uest.
0 Tlt C... C1mt (C) (30) Jim
M1cKrell hosts. P1ne!ists 111 Polly
Bergen, Louis Nye a~d Nancy Culp. m Mr r-ltt Mlrtiln (C) (30)
1111 (JJ ""' -(60) ID@ Hu.!tey·lrin•ler (C) (30)
fD lh1k11, Fr1n and Ollle (C} (30)1
"Oliver J. Dragon, Producer." 1
~(I) n1 M11nste11 (30)
€1J Nlticlttt 34 (C) (60)
€D lMIR Nns (C) (30)
&:45 m n;. iS 81rbar1 (R)
7:00 II CIS £v1"hll ffm (C) (30)
Watler Cronkite.
CJ Whit's MJ Lilla? (C) (311)
-18 BON VOYAGE LUCY·RICK * ETHEL-FRED 7 PM KTTV
1:10 D ID@ Im l11ntide (C) (60J ·~n• Hour· To Kill." Alone Jn his
• 11u1rters, llonsldt" is tile t1r1tt of
1 pqdlop1thlc killtr btnt on vtn·
1e1nct." lobtrt llpt1»1 &Utsl$.
0 IOxint (CJ (90)
D 1111 m Ill"""'" (t) !30l "Just 1 Kid Aa:•ln." Tabiltll ch•nats
• toy salesman into • little boy
and he Wlllb to st1y t111t w1y.
Ron M1s1k and Rlct11rd Powell
1uest h Bates Sr. 111d Jr.
m· MY FAIR LADY'S STAN * HOLLOWAY 8:30 KTTV! m DIM frllt llltw (C) (90)
' JUDGE PARKER
lD TH llJ Y.., (C) (60) IF IT WOllLPN'T IE TOO llrl·
fD NET ,,.,..._ (C) (911) "Ye,_ ! 'ONV811ENT,,t'P IA.TME!i SEE
len:lay tht Cltlldren Wm D1neln1." I YOU AT 'r'OUI Af'WMfft SAM!
Gr1tien Gelinas 1nd his 1ul-lift ~LP IT e:e CONVEMIENT FOi
">ns, Yvn -Ml Alain, star h't I YOU 10 MEET ME UOllT
tr11edy •bout 1 Frtnch-Canadl111 MOQtr.1 TOlliC>ffl:Oi,\'?
lawyii earmarlltd for 1 hi1h fed·· --
ertl pcttt who discovtrs Ills son
is 1 mlllt•nt Quebec separ1tist.
1:45 UJ Gltncanntft (lO)
9:00
D LANA TURNER in the * one_and only original
"PEYTON PLACE"
TONIGHT PART I
Ill S (I) CIS 1>""'1 MM: (""C) .. ...,.... Piia" Plrt I (11111111)
'57--ltu Tumer, Ho111 l111p, ltt
Philips, Lloyd Nolin, Dl1ne V1rsl.
Tht story I/II two younr woman 1nd
lht probltms tllelr sfl'iln.town en·
vironment crttlu lor thtm. Con·
clusion shown tOlllClfl'OW 11 9 PM.
O l!iJClJ E!lT,. -!Cl (60) 8arb1r1 McNtir, Dick Sl'ltWll, llet
Trucklnt Comp1nr and Smokey Rolt-
inson ind Thi Mirltlts 1uut.
9:15 f.E Htw T1 MlrlJ I MlttlHiirt (30)
O:>lQ @l!J l!l>Dnpol (C) (301
"AulD Theft-Dot Nippers." Fridly
and 6anno11 tnck 1 pair Gt tllilwls
who atetl dop lrom p1rl!ed tits
1nd thtn coll1et rew1rd1 lro111 thl
owners.
0 Ntwt (C) (30) laxttr Wtrl.
(!I l lR W1111 ftnl (C) (311) m I lm LllCJ (30)
ID""""~<'°' m-"''"""' ""' <301 ,,., • .,. ,,. STEVE RO~IR
lj) oo "' _,.,, .,., <CJ (30) I ;:;:;7.:::=:=::;;;;;:;:=;-r=::a; m ""'" <"' "'"a 9 oo ""'"" ...... <Cl _ -1 """""' &l<Pltr £w:•
-r1i"I Trd " CtnMCllllllctt (C) (60) ~n-M•rsrlt •nd Bob N••hlrt I 50 ~" A&;lXANj>ttA , AN fMPLO'Ylf OF A
'QI l..!!i • 1uest. kLfFFT /·~'AM I suPPOffD MUCKIW<ING PAMPtC; • m Tr• Adwltblll: (C) (30) ~ TO:UCOGtillZE THAT MAME' LIKE '"Pf/IOOF. TO IE i
al 11"1 1~ (C) <30l m NEWS WITH INTEGRITY i _AHO Dll>:lP ll MY KNEf5 ~/ ,
7:3011 S1JJ Foo>ty Alfo;r !Cl !301 * PUTNAM l~ PM on KTTV
When Buffy Is fired from tht fi&•ts' g ID !fen (C) (60)
:did.ball le1m bet1use the new
capt1in is 1 wom"1n-ti1ter, Jody is fJ @ Cil GB Nria 7GOD (C) (60)
tom between wantlna; to help his "Ordeal." lllnnt11 blcomet 1 1111-
sister and his dlSirt to tie "one ped In • pllt to at..r topi tKflt
of the 1urs.'' FtaJ!tlpe York ind = !~=11,..tt ~ ""• "= Sean llelly 1um. B @ (]) lmrDlnMI ._. (C) Rl)'ITIOAd 111d'G111 Mulllwy &VIit.
(60) "A Matter of Yen1unce." A 0 Dlllll (C) (IO)
youn1 min (Jim McMuttu1) l1noru tlJ ""1 M1M (60)
8oon1'1 w•min1 1•nd l••es the law fE) Tiii ""'9cltll (C) (IO) (R)
into hit own hands to 1ven1e tha mp ridn llrnla (30) death ol llis pare~ls. Lind• M1Bh
ind David Mel.el~ 1lso auest. 10:30 @E Cydil (30)
U @ (I) OJ ht P1ulse1's Hall A Comtdy Hour~' (30) Hei\ry Fondt, 11:00 II D fJ Ill m GI ..... (C)
Ju" Bnon ai; J<ttn Gernr 1unt 11 Tiii ~ fJ Mlllltn $1 llW!r. (C) "D1llls" 0 Mllril: (C) "ffl .. IW' (draml)
(wutem) ·sp-G1ry Cooper, Ruth '60-Vlclor Matu11, Rlll G1m.
ROl!lln, stm Codlr.n, Rlymond Gt,.,_ "-
M1ssty. A. lormtt Coflledlr11e ruer-ID Ke llkf a. w (C)
rill• officer .. 1~n1• on thfll r.a. m--~ -r."l "'91 (C) brotttt11 who 1n11ed his home 1nd WJ -1JV..v w
l1nds. £:1 W11hin.rtn W9" Ill .... (C) m Trwtti " Con1tc1ue1Kt1 (C) (30) 11:15 @@ ClllMll llfflll•n: "Hsv. ID Mtjtr AdtlU (60) Love 1 Strini«.'' f8 Tldlflklt Conltt (lO) (R') .
@D'TllNtrl hit (C} (30) '1rollu9 11:30 I) a Cl) .. ..., l riffll (C)
1nd Ctmlda." Under the direction O 9 00 9...., C.. ~
of' Or. Henry Goodman, tllf: UCLA g Mn: "flit ....,. ,,... c-,.
Thulef Arts Depa1tmen1 performs ennt" (comedy) '41-lllrtltt1Y111na.
this Sh1k1spe1r11n play. I RGbert Preston.
E C111t di ,._, (30) 0 aJ Dick c...a <Cl m MM: "I• OW CWcltt" (nt-
l:fll lfttl'ICI) '31 -Tyrone Power, Alict
fJ BUDWEISER PRESENTS ;;;•..: :;;:"',;..,. 11 ...,_. * THE DON ADAMS Special tdr•m•l '51-S11rtin1 H•rdln, Rutll
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"Hooray for Hollywood" Rom•n.
Don Rickles/Edie Adams 1:00 8 Mtwit: "Tiit T1111i111111 ""*"""
ID 8<Il ""™" "' '" <• .. ••I "58-R"' ""'"'· -· W.111 Sptd1I-..._., for Mtl!J· S1Kk. borothr Matona.
--(t) (60) C~arlton Heston it 0,.... IC)
host·n1rr1tor for lhlJ ftttc:llol'ltlt!J (I) ktiel! n..tr1: "8h.1t, White
hUfllGl"OtJI li»k II I J!aU '*11111J ·of IJ1d Parltd" HolfJ'WOOd motion picture,_ , a -•-(Cl !301 11,. uo D -!Cl Cmby, M1r11rtl O'Bri111, Raymond G)AU.JOOt Slltw: "Cottaa• ft
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PEANUTS ly Chotlft M. SL ...
TELEVL4ilON VlEWS
Eiivh·onmenti
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lly RICK D.I> llROW -_--_ ~.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Notes lo watch tele-' vision by :.
The progiams : Video's Current .absorptl9n Wtth
matters concerning the envirorunentarcrisis is in-
dicated by NBC-TV's announcement of a whole lay·
out of broadcasts on the sub/."ect ... a new half·
hour Sunday Series, "In Wh ch \\'c Live /' ·is one
example, and, begins May 3 with Edwin New1nan
as host ... in addition, the network will offer an
hour special on the topic April 7, and the "T6day"
series will devote the entire week o( April 20-24 to
a study of envlronmenl:
FURTHERMORE, N·BC·TV's · "Frontiers or
Faith" series will present a series· Of four 'discus-
sions about "The QuJllity' of Lile" starting March
8 : . . and-, with aJI the networks giving consider-
~!~ lime to.the state of the environment, NBC-TV a~. that "our regularly schedJlled ftews P,rograms
\Viii .continue to· place hea;vy emphasis on the su~
ject as they have 'in recent mo.nths ." 1 '.
At ABC-TV, ·meanWhile, there will be' an hour
March 10 1pecial, "Those liicredible DlvinJ. Ma-
chines," that examines man's efror,ts to r• prqbe
the ocean's defths" through the centOrJes ... thls
hour is part ·o the, distinguished occasional series
'e11tit1ed ''The ·undersea \Voi:ld of Jacques Cous-
teau . 11
AND FROM CBS-TV comes. precau11ons offer·
ed bv the .Kodak_ .Co. on ho\v persons iilte~sted in
the Ma~ch 7 total solar ·eclipse should watch the
remarkabl e event if lhey·tnslst on seeing it in per·
son rather than on the broadcasts of all three net·
works ... ~ays Ea~tman Kodak :
"Looking p~ the sun, either directly or through
, ~h~ view.fbJde~ on y9ur camera, can b\µ'11 your eyes
an4 cau!e b!hldness,.Never look at th6 sun without adequ~~. p~tection. . . . always use a ·rutei' th'at
wµl.absorb. ecju8)Jy and 1uHicieoUy the ultra-violet, visi~Je, and infra.red energy of the sun ...
1'\ED iC~L autllorities inclical.e ·that a neutral den·slty Hiter of, riteta11ic silver, such as develOped
photographic mm, of at least 6.0 density will pri>-vitl~:a!fequl!ile protpction for visuali use only. Such
fllters are not suitable !or photographic use. Place
the.fllter,in ~114;otyour eyes before facing the sun.
Such a filter can be made with two thicknesses of
black-and0wblte (not color) photo~aphlc fllm which
has been "'lmplete)yexposed:and'developed to max~
mum density."
Dennfs tlie Jtl"etaace
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Opp01lti0ta Declining ; Tamper .Wi-h Genes~ . • . . . Scientist Sa~s It's Dan gerous
PATRIOT
.CREDIT
SACRAMENTO (AP), -
Assen\blyman Tom lloni, R-
or tor evil, he: said. San Diego, I n t r o d u c e d
Busing Wo k ·s ·in Be·rkel:ey
~ HOUSTON (AP) -Tam·
: perlng with genes -lhe basic
: elements or heredity -may
: be more dangerow t o
: mankind than_ the atomic
: bomb uoleu-proper controls
are created. 1 scientist says.
: Dr. Max Tishler, who aided
: lo the development of sulfa
: drugs. cortlsone and the com·
., merclaJ synthesis of vitamins,
: said tha~ science may be on
: tl\e verge of a breakthrough In
: genetics which would bring
: new benefits to man but also
: staggering problems.
• "There are those -in-
:· eluding many of the J;Cientific
• community -who fear the
•.
consequences that may follow
Jn a worki unprepared when
those scienti sts engaged in the
chemistry o! the genes finally
learn how to manipulate
them." Tbhler told a n
American Chemical Society
dinner audience.
Tishler spoke afler receiving
the Priestley medal, the
hlgMst honor accorded sclen •
tlsts by the $0Ci.ety.'11shler, of
We stfield. N.J., Is a \/Ice presi·
dent of Merck & Co., Inc., in
cha rge of research. -
Once man learns control of
genes. human characteristics
can be manipulated, c.auSing
chan,es lhal dOuld beJor good
Genetic e n g i n e e r I 0 g , leglslalion Wednesday to
'Ibbler said, could prevent U· aU,ow taxpayers to take the
Jnesses such as 1 u v c n i I e cost of purchasing a n
diabetes, mongolism a n d American flag as a credit
sickle celi anemia. g u c b against their state lncxnne
knowJedge, he said, could tu. perhaps also conquer cancer, He said purpose of his
"'hlc.h some ~lleve results bill is to c n c o u r a g e
from mulatlons tn genes caui-patriotism and to make the
d b vi · public more aware of t h e e Y a ru•: flag. The tax credit would be Tishler said, however, that limited to $10, some scientists fear lhat .__ _________ _,
genetics, '1once In the hands of
imperfect humans might prove
dangeroos and less con·
trollable than the power of the
atom."
Ex-Mesan ·
• Heads GOP
In Missorui
BERKELEY (AP) -Con· and r;egro neichborhoods to black nei&hborhood.
troversy over court • brdered integrate SchoolJ' IA• t b e P.'tn. Jl'a.rrls said that Initial
bus.Ing to desegregate scbooll predominately white hllb sec-cost esUm1tes had frl,gbtened dlsrup~ communities across !Ions and the pr9domJnately many"people, adding : "Finan-
the nation, but youngsters in black "flat!" section. ciallyt it was Jeu or a disaster
Berkeley ha ve been riding PopulaUon In thls city -r-the than expected."
buses for 18 months and op-University o! California and of School officials say busing
position appears to be Bia.ck Panther lead~ra ·Bobby COJils about $200,000 annually.
decllnlng. Seale and Huey P. Newton -Half o! tbis Is paid by the
Rt-cent estimates. according is 120,000. Jl'oriy·f¥ percent state and half by the com-
to t chools Supt. Richard L. is black. l>qblic !lchool enroU· munlty. the annual schools
Foster. show about 30 percent ment is .l~,000. budget 11 S24 .a1lllion,
or the communily opposes. bus-Complaints about busing are OupJte the wc.cess clailns,
ing. few, Or. Foster said. there is opposition. Herbert
A survey taken before bus· "The parents are now more Bludale, who leads one op..
Ing began in September, 1968, concerned with education," be position group, e erk e I ey
showed nearly half opposed. said. Citizens United, withdrew his
The black principal of one of "It's what's al the 1end of the two children from the public
the 16 elementary schools, htui ··ride .. tl\lt's im)iorfint," SChOOI" ··system rather th'"an
Richard Hunter, also believes says t-,jrs. Thomas E,~Farris, pennit them to be bused ·lo
that opposition lS waning. a ~hite mother w,h0i&e ll;fear: IJ,C boo Is In b I a c k
"ll'g a lotaJ wute of moncr.
and serves no good purpose, 1 ~ .:
Blasdale said. ~ "
He .!iald the official cosl
!lgure of $200,000 is un-
derstating by $300,000 the ac-
tual rost.
"We should not sacrifice
education for s o e l a l ad·
\lantages," Blasclale said, . ·:
charging that both ed~Uon
and discipline bave suffered.
He also says the tc.hClols
should be more concerned
with "teaching the three R's
than with teaching tolerance
and respect."
"The educat!on the chlldr.n
gel in Inlegraled schoolJ I& not
aa good as If 'they are ~ -
segregated by abili,ty," he con· ,c_
tinued. ft .~:Ancient Fish Living
: Jn Salty Desert Pool
Advances by science, he
said, have lowered the death
rate, transformed oil Into
i1seful energy and aptlt the
atom, b~t uncriqh·oped use o(
this new knawledee has led tn
overpopulation. air pollu-
tion and creaUon of nuclear
missUes.
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: ' Berkeley began busing the old son, Edward, rides ~ bu,sl nelghborh~s.
A rorme~ Costa ¥eBan willl;=:Y='=""=g=s=l"'='='=f=ro=m==bo=lh=w=h=l=te=="'='cboo=:;~;;' l=n=a=p=r=oo=omJ=j)l1,l==='IY .,= ===================!:::==,
~~°:'! ~;./:~/~1;~: BIBLE THOUGHTS , :
• DEArn VALLEY, Calli.
: (AP) A saga of survival
~ that began some 30,000 years
· ago bas been saved fron1 an
• abrupt end by a group of scien-
: lists seeking secrets they hope
someday could help man adapt
• to a worsening world.
;:• Central figure fn the desert
::. drama is @ tiny fish. Cyprino.
; don diabolls, which somehow
.: manages to exist in a hot.and
·: briny pool in Death Valley
~·known as Devil's Hole.
~ A colony of some 200 of these
;:-guppy-sit.e Uving f06sils, relics.
.; of the tee Age, "aa threatened ~~ some monlhs ago when the ~ water level ln DevU'! hole be·
·: gan falling . . .. _. eonwv.-blamed u,.
·drilling of an irrliaUon well a
few hundred feet away by a
.. large rarm corporation and
.launched a campaign that
eventually resulted in aband·
onment o! lhe well.
Phil Pister, biologist for the
California Department or Fish
and Game, views the action
as "a victory for loog·term
science over short·tenn pro.
fit."
"Just how an organism as
complex as a fish has been
able to survi ve in the hosllle
environment of Devil's Hole
ha! puttied scientists for
years," he says. "U we can
learn this secret it could be
useful someday in helping
man gurvlve in an increasingly
polluted world.''
· Devil 's Hole, a cavernous
flpure that descends to un-
known depths in the earth's
crust, Is filled to within 40 feet
of ground levt!l by water of 92
degrees Fahttnheil lhal Is IO
Umes saltier than the ocean.
Three divers have drowned
while exploring it. and it now
I& fenced off.
• The inch~long diabolls ha ve
•· uved ln this 20 by 40 foot des·
• ert pothole for more than 300
cenb.lries, trapped there when
a ehanging climale dried up a
prehistoric lake and Jen the
LET'S BE FRIENDLY
It you haw new ntllilhbon
ar know of anyone moving
ta our area. please tell ua
mo that wt may extend a
friendly welcome and help
thtf'!1 to ~e 8ei;!Ua1nUd
lD thrlr new surroundlnp. I
So. Coast VisHor
"One qi our most extreme
below sea levet desert known crillcs claims that we are
at Death Valley. replacing nature as the prime
Oevil'a Hale, loQ, would enrmy of mankind," he said.
have dried up long ago except "It ls not knowledge, but
for seep.age from · tile sa1ty • man himself who Is the weak
Amargosa River, whk:h ruos link in the continuum for the
underground for most of Its discovery of knowledge to Its
course through Death Valley. first use. Knowle<l$e llSelf is
end is fed by hot~and· briny iiot•t\lil, but man can be."
subterranean springs. T}sbltir said the danger or
Al~gh Devil'$, Hole 11 new knowledge, in sucb areas
seemingly 'bottomless-dlvert as genetics, will lead to
have gone dowri 300 feel with. demands for controls. He said
out finding its n~ _. ·Jower· men of science must develop
in&, of its water level ooly a leadership·tn these controls or
few feet would be. disastrOUJ "we may soon wake up to find
for diabolis , -not only that technology has
The cotorfur titUef fish-the ~ crudely shackled, but
normally Silver males ~ that fund~~tal sclentlfl~, In-
brilliant blue during .mating qulry It.sell 1S 1n jeopardy·
--@!!II thoir alunlsh lives above a shallOWledge
which offers a resting place
for eggs at spawnin'g time. Ir
!he water level receded ~IOW\
the ledge and the femalea Wtte
forced to la)! e~ over: the
deep part Qf the pool, the eggs
would ran several bu{Klred
feet. They thus would' be be-
yond the reach , biologi!ts Say,
of the male sperm needed to
ferUUze them and reproduce
I.be species.
1bl denlzens of Devil's Hole
are a dwarfed fonn Of a dwarf
type of pupfish found in many
regioos of North and South
America where adaptability
has been vital to survival.
Similar forms ol pupflsh 'have
been found In other potholes in
Death Valley and alt date to
the end of the lee Age.
The dlabolis strain, found
only In Devil's Hole. Is sPe-
cially lnlei:estmg, however,
betause thlf'J>OOI ts so far \>&.
low ground that it gels the
sun's rays only an hour or so
each day. This means the
growth of plant We, the base
or the fishes' food chain, ls
li1nited and Devil's Hole is
therefore a unique "living
laboratory" for study of popu.
lation C1'.lntrol -how nature
keeps a species f~m exceed·
ing the tesources of its en·
vlronment. -
Mesan Honorc1l
Dr. Charles A. Bonnett, 440
Fair Drive. Costa f\.tesa, ha s
been Inducted as a Fellow of
Coast YMCA
.Gets Honor . .
The Orange Coast "Family"
YMCA in Nnport Beach has
been awarded a naUonal
certificate of merit for its
health and physical education
progl'M!.
The c.ertincallon w1 s made
by the National Council of
YMCA's in reeognition of tbe
high quality of ser\•lce per.
formed by the Orange Coast
group In helping the c.om-
munlty develop pby1lcal, emo-
tional and social heallh as well
as leadership based on Chris·
tlan principles.
The certification , which· 11
given every three yurs,
allows the qan!utloQ to
enter Its . regia~ amateur
athletes ln offklaf area and
national jportl cori:lpeUUon
wUh other YMCA groups
around tbe country.
On Dean's List
Kcnnf!th Robert Hanf or
Nein'port Beach has been plac-
ed on the dean's list for
academic excellence during
the fall trimester at the
· Calllomia Maritime Academy
In Vallejo. Hanf. who Is a
midshipman In the class or
1970, Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip M. 11an1 of <30 E.
21st St.
the American Academy ofl-----------
Orthdpaedle Surgeons. The
academy is the natl on' s
large.st medical organizalion
for bone specialists.
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problems?
Families are lacing
many problems t.odiy.
Separation,_divorce,
paront-child oonflici.
financial pressure.
But with God's help,
every family problem can be solved.
Hear Harold Rogers.
C.S.. of The Christian
Science Boan! of
Lectureship tell, for
inStance, how a wife's
understanding Of
God's love for 1-lis
children brought her
unfaitl)ful husband
back to bis family.
Mr. Rogers will share
ideas to help you meet
,any human relatioo· ship problem.
Clristial Scm:e lecbre
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Assoclation of Republicans,
presi<l:lng at the GOP group's
stafe convention.
He is John J. Schade, son or
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Schade,
of 22.17 Rutgers· lliive, just
elected president' at a. Ka nsas
City, Mo., convenUon.
The former Engllah teacher,
now a resident of Cape
Girardeau, Mo., will preside
over the 1971 session in st:
Louis, Mo., while his father
led the 1954 convention.
The recent Central
Methodist O>llege graduate
may, howeVer, reqUlrt speciaJ
perm.lssion from p r o p e r
authotities to attend the
Republlcao convefl.i(On.
U. Schade is currehtly al
Fort-Belvoir, Va., in the-U.S:
Anriy'1 of fief ca n d i d a t e
'IChool.-.
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God in • PAl';TIAL 1orl of w1yl Th,..,
ob•y ln m11ty •re11 of •Ctiwity but !Iii·
obey i1t t f1w othe11 For 11•m,lt, •
bu1inen min 1111y b1 • "pilltr ;,. tlie
church" .,.d ililt ch•.•* • little in his i!l-
co111<1 •~• r1turn1, "ju1tifyift9" him11ilf bv j
11y;n9, "~ftrvbody dor1 ii". Our erilerion i1 th1 Bible •nd nOt
"1.,•rvbodv •I••"· T11e 8ibl• 1•y1, "Render th•r1for1 u11to ca,,,r 1' '
the thint1 which 1r• C•e11t't", Met!. 22:21 . The l1ble !ll Yt,
'Pro .. id1 thing1 ho1111! in +he t ight of 111 m111", Rom. 12·11.
The Bible 11y1 fh1f no li•r 1~•11 '"''' He•••n, Rew . 21 :27. We
11• fold i11 J11, "2~10,l t lh1! the 11m1 God whic:h ••id, ''Do
110! commit •dultery, 11id 1110, Do not •<II". Thi! ••n;ie"God
111id, DO NOT LIE. One who lit1 i11 hi1 income l•lf 11!11rn·.111ey
11 w111 murdtr the in~om1 i•lf c:ol1ec:tor 11 f•r •• hi1 •*•;11.I
11l¥1tion ;, coRcerned, fo• if ~e PURPOSELY di1obeyt God i11
ANY coftlm 1nd, hit i1 DEFYING God. Now con1ider +Ilia prin-
<;ipl1 Ho;,., • POSITIVE ~i1wpoi11t. On1 who i1 ju1i, fr11tllf11l,
ho11or1ble. 1ober, el,, IUT doe1 not LOVE HIS FELLOW MAN
;, lo th•I •~lent DEFYING GOD, for he who 1•id, "Thou d11lt
not ,1111", t•ld 1f10, "Tho11 th1lt to~• thy neighbor 11 thy1t1f'•.
Art YOU TOTALLY c:ommilled lo God1 Do you ALMOST ,,,.,.· I
God, y1t Ire • liHle1 Do you ALMOST ••rv• God, V1t cli••' .
• littlf"1 Do you ALMOSf 1•rv• God, vet hut • llttl11 Do vou
ALMOST 1erv1 God, yet HATE YOUR NEIGHBOR jull 1 little?
Study ..wil .. 11t, frem the BIBLE ,God'• l•w ind be TOTALLY
COMM ITIEO to Gq.cl, Church of Cliii1t, 217 W . Wilton St.,
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ohin·son,. $120,000 Ric.her, ·Re calls l!iirst Pact
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.<'MIAMI (UPI) -Fi'ank RobinaOo
U>oughl back lo his linl conlract.
••Jt WBI $400 a month,''. he said. 1''1
~ tt waa a areol eonlract.'' ·
i the, oDe be a•.....,. WJ1hl the, Baltimore . ~·~ Orioles WedneJday waan'I bed eilher.
'!bat one Will pay him 1120,llOll ~· )lDbinlon, who signe<Un llme lo · In
Baltimore'• outfielders and tnnelde in
~Ir opening wtrkout, said he was hap. pY. and so ~Jbe Orioles' bras!. "He wu given us four· years of fine
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10rvice In lbe face ol oome phyaleal han--W,lllch -._ "'1ted up and 1>e1an
dicapo," aald llany Dolton; uie 0r-· . Ilia 11111 ""' In in ball.
vice ' Pfuldenl and dirt<lot ol player · When the workool was •over, be talked
~I _ aboqt bow. tome ci bil views had changed
-• --' aince Coming lo the QrlolH from the Cln.
There wu no re&J probl~ tietween· ckmltl. Reds four IUIOl18 ago. He con-
Ro~ and Dallon belor. Ibey •creed Cflded, wha~ with his foor years in on terms. 1be two sat ablgllde the third Baltimore and h1s two wlntt!rs of manag-
base line In lbe empty Mllllli Stadium Ing the Sanlur<:e club In the Puerto Rican
stands following Tueaday'a workout. They Leq'ue, that he · has come· to feel dif-
left together' after lalklng abool llllJIY ferenlly about baaeball's • o • c a 11 e d
things in general for about '5 n)inutu. establishment.
1be signing was lllll10W1Ced Wedlieadly, "When r come over bete from Cln·
Gonzcilez, Rcilston Vie at Fo rum
t :Laver Meets St.o~le Tonight
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hla,debut in the Los Angeles Tennis Clas--Jc at the Fonan tonight when he faces '
fellow Auttralian Fred Stolle ln a semi·
final singles match at 7:30.
· The two were seeded lnto the semis in
·the three day tournament that en!fs Sal·
\!fday nlght and is being played r...
'21,500 in addition to the $10,000 winner·
take-all match Saturday between Roy
Emerson (Newport Beach) and Ken
Rosewall.
• Jn other matchea tonight, fiery Dennl9
Ralston of Bakerafield faces veteran Pan-
cho Gonzalez ol Malibu in the otlier half
of the single!! semis. 1
A doubles match will conclude tonight's
competition with the winners facing
Laver and Gonzalez In the final event
of the Clas.sic Saturday evening.
Ralston defeated Spain's And r e't
Sports 1n B r-l e f
Gilllel!O, 6-%, l.S, in opening alnl1es IC·
tion Wednesday ni(bl . and Gonzalez. diJ.
Jl"led of Sooth Af!ic'!" Ray> Mbore, H.
4-6, 6-2 Ii> the approval of 5,000 support.
ers,
BilJy Jean King of Lori&: Beach rallied
to defeat Rosemary Caqls'1 in the first
match of the tourney, f.S, . .U, M. This is
the oOly women'• match of the event.
Gorizalez, 41, who sa14 repeatedly l_a!t
year he would retire, then rever&ed him-
self and won two $10,000 winner-take-all
purses, won the first aet in a 7-1 sudden-
death. playoff after he and his ZS.year-old
foe spUt their fint 12 games.
Moore broke Gonzalez' servl~ in the
ninth ·came .or the second set to f:Vtn the
match.
Pancho1 who had slammd a ball into
the stands duifng a moment of. fnatra·
tion io the lir&I oel, eiploded Iller the
ninth game, splintering hiS racquet by
slamming It on a trash barrel. ~ Gonzalez calmed down and, with
pinpoint accuracy, ran the speedy Moore
into submiaion. in the deciding set.
De.cPite bls victory, Gonzalerdidn't pull
My 'pwidies In condemning the plastic
playing surface and promoter George
MilcCall.
"All George does la go around eoonU..
the sate,~ GoriuJe& sa.14. "He doesn't do one UU.W ·about the p1aying conditions. "'I'btf can smooth it out if they Want
lo. 1bey don't spend enough llme pul·
ting II dol'TI.
'11 W..JS So disgmted I Just pl1y by I""
sllnct: I don't like lo looe under these
conditlona nor do I llke to' win under
them."
MacCaU said add!Uonal work Should be
done to slflQOth oul the playing surface tn
time r... loolihl's competitioo.
cinnaU, l had an open mind,'' 1ftoblnson
said.'"l've1hai:l ·a.tg00d ,rdatlonshlp with
this ball club: and ·II· has balped me see
both @.kjes ciearer.•; l\Obinson said.
Now. that.·he has a' closer relationship
wtth·tbe Orjole's· front' office t,han he ever
dld;wUh lhe Reda, phis the fact he handl-
ed 1, players h~self . in Puerto Rico,
Rbtiinson,aees the other tide of the cotn.
· "No 'doubt, 'U!~e ahould be a greater
general uDderstandJng between plar,ers
and management," he says. 'All
ballplayers have their own estimatlon
about what t they're Wortli, tiut liy Oie
same token the owners can't keep giving'
out motiey 'endlessly. When you're a1
ballplay,er and you get into a cerlaln ·
bracket you have lo take Into c:on..
!lk!eratlon that raiJes are.n't going to be
large.'. You canlt expect to jump from
say0115,080-llO;OOO to ll5Cl,llOIJ.lt60,llOll In'
one year.''
Robinson didt)'t, although few other•
can top his .305 . mijor league lifetime
average.
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In llill day and qe .... e players dou-
ble th&!ir salatlet lo one year • .It bu
ta~en Robin'°" five yws to do ii sf°""
he wu with the "fl.eds. He's not conr
plaining though. Noc ia he particularly
COlocemed · with the pooalbiltlY" he m1y
still be~ In the Am«i<A!• Leogue lo
1 salary lo Boston's Carl Y~.
"I doo'I think In ltnlll GI llllldl)J die
highest salary or the lleCond highest," he
1ay1. "Tbe only thing I think oC ls 1ettinl
what I feel I delerve. ''
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NEW YORK -Pete Maravich, the All~
American and all-time ·college basketbaU
scoring leader, will finally get a chance
to show off his droopy socks and
acrobatic antics in Madison Square
Garden. ~
The S.loot-5 guard who has scored over
3,400 points in ·this three-year ,career and
is currently hitting at a 47 per gam~ clip,
will lead his Louisiana State teammates
Jnto the 3.1rd annual N'ationil Invitational
Tournament.
'tbe NIT selection committee chose lhe , Tiler•. Soolheastem .Cdnfeieiice ·nmnm
up, along with Marquette, Georgia Tech
and St. John's, N.Y., Wednelday with a
dooen spol4 1till lo be filled for the post
teason tourney that opens March 13.
Manhattan, Georgetown, D.C., Anny,
Duquesne and runners up froqi auorted
undecided confeience raCes are other.
teams expected t.o be named today.
Maravicb , wbo is famous · for his
behlnd.fhe.back ,._ 'and 'aoru which
drop around bis ·ankles wtien he · plays,
Man Attempts
. . ' To Collect
Bet on Bosox
RENO, Nev. (UPI) -RelJ\etnber the
1917 baseball season, when 'Yai: led the
Boston Red Sox to the American League
pennant?
Sea Capt.am Ken Corbin Of San Leandro
rtmembers it well. Jn fact he is still
trying to collect a mt bet he says he
made on the Bosox.
.. A suit was filed Wednesday in district
court on ·~half of Corbin against James
L. O'K.<te aDd Charles P. O'Keele,
openlon of the Jockey Turf Club and
Sierra Turf Club at ~ time. It asks the
'21),000 tn wlnninp, plus lnttrest and
"""1 <11111.
It allo cb1Hences a 11-year~ld ruling b\I lbe 'N...U Supnme Coor! that•
gambl-debts are unoollectfble tn· the
at.ate.
. Corbin .... ht ~u leaving on a voyage
Ill M~ 1"7, IO he gave '100 to his
neighbor Frank Addiego to bet on Booton.
.\d<fiego, ·according to ttie suit. came to
~evada, tried to place a bet at the Sierra
Turf Club but was directed to make ..
wager aL,the Jockey Turf Club:
While ,In SP:!ln. Corbin learned ol the
Red Sox .lrluiiiph. lie wlrod Addiego lo
pick up the money. But the club refused
to pay olf lfhen Addi°'o pmenled Iii<
t;c.ket stub. ~ Corbin ~turned heme,
the sbit ia14, he a1Jo tried lo collect Clll
lbe bet 'but was refused.
The club aald lhe"Ucket 'fU one of •
li!ries llull had be<n Josi er slolen from
<he establilhment and the bet waa nOt
considered valid.
'!'be suit ,.y, II .-s 1j11lai< lhal
Nevada casinos cln collect iad check.I
from Californians whereas, in Nevada,
..ii.re gambll!I( ii permllled, auch deb!> 'I! not collectible.
Attorney Howard McKisilck. ,..,...
li(lg Corbin, cited a receil. decbl!rl ol lhe
Ninth C~cutt Coort of Appeals In San
Francisco which Indicated ii fett lbe
Nevada illpreme Coor! wookl now uphold
111o <iliin tocollecl gambling debta.
.The Sl{lt also ' aaid it tried unsuc.
ce..rully to Like Ila ,.,. to Nevada gam-. lnl au11ior1u .. lo collect the debt.
has· helped LSU, coachod by his father
Press, to a 17-1 record with three games
remaining. • ·
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VERO BEACH, Fla. -Relief pitcher
Pete Mikkelsep and ~tfielder Willie
Crawford ··reported to Dodger camp
Wedneeday, leaving but five regulars as.
aboeotees.
Mikkelsen had betn out with a ii.in ail-
ment .and Crawford stayed away while
his wife, Dee, gave blrlb lo lhe1r secood
child -Willie Jr.
Pilcbers Bill Singer and Don Sutlon,
c~tchen Je{f Torborg and Tom Haller
and ootfielder ,Leo ~abrielson have yet to
report pending contract nqoUations.
The 'reit, oi the team worked out
Wednesday agahlst .a·curve ball machine
with Steve Garvey conneciing for four
hits, two ot" ttiem home runs. Rookie Bill
Buckner slammed tive *hits, ooe of them
a round tripper.
• ' ' HOLTVILLE,.,-California 'A-n.get
Manager Lefty Phillips said W~ay
the club is in the market for a eood
catcher and will talk trade w:lth 81')' pro-
ressiohal ball·team. 1..t.
Sources 'Cloee to,Phllltps lalll the com-
ment was a pointed nfereice· to the
absence from training camp of catcher
Joe Mcue , w'1o is ' asking 'hls $21,000
salley be~-to $40,llOll.
AJcue ofticlaDy i!I abaent from the
club; he won't be llsted as a hOkklut Until
Marth 1. BUt,team officials said negotia-
tions have not progressed. The veteran
received a mid-season iacqui.!lUon from
Bo>ton, balled .218· In ·IO glrnes with
California last year.
Other absentees are outfielder Ah!J
Johnson, recenUy acquired. fnim the Chr
cinnati Reds; flrst'bueman Jbn Spencer,
second bailemin Sandy Alori:lar, relief
pitcher Paul Doyle and outfltlder Tom
Silverio.
Signed to eontracts Wedneiday were
Marty .Per.z, a rookie lborlllop lmn
Visalia, Calif., and veterin.' th l rd
baseman Aurelio Rodriguez. ••
'MINNEAPOl:.IS-ST. PAUL ~ Diel:
Duff's lleCond ,..r of the seasqa and two
goals by Jim Peters gave the ·Los
Angeles KJnga a W tie With the Min-
nesota North St.an before a crowd of
12,421 In a Natloul llOcl<ey League pme
Wednelday DiPl. ,
MIAMI (AP) -WlUle the mass a~
tentioh centeitd on the big names of the
game today in the fint ,round of the
$150,000 Doral Open golf. tournament, a
handful of young men set out Jn. dreary
isolatiOn attempting to write an end to
their obscurity.
Jf recent history is any· standard, U1e
time may be ripe.
Four of.the Uve winners oo the'Florida
tour last year we-e scoring their firit
professional Victory. And a number of
youn1 players are knockin_,g on the door
ript now, rUdy to move in at any Ume.
Among them are Grier Jones, John
Miller, Bert Greene and Hale Irwin ..
Many or the ·established players say
that quartet l'!lUld include the next big
winner on t!ie tour, with Jonea and Miller
the lop candidates.
All have had their day In the limelight,
but none has yet broken through tO a vie·. tory.
Jones won rookie of the year honors
last sea!IOn with earnings ol more than
S30.ooo: Miller owns the· low ?ounc1 or the
year, 61, and Hrst caught the pub Uc fancy
as a 17~year-old amateur ln the 1961 U.S .
Open.
Irwin Jost in a playoff 'to Dilly Casper
for the Utle ln the Loe Angeles Open.
Greene finished second by a stroke In the
rich Westchester Classic last year and
won last week's Los Lagartos Open, an
unoff1elal event.
But· ~ ttlll play their early round!
without-benefit of a gallery and art
unknown figures to the general public.
But their fellow prO!I know them.
"A fine yoUng player, one of the best,"
Casper said recently ol Miiier.
"He's got to win soon," Lee Trevino
said of Jones .
Jones, a powerful, slope·shouldered 23-
year-okl from Kansas, generally i!
regarded as the most prom.Ising of the
group.
''There's so much to learn out here;" h:e said. "You just keep trying."
Miller, 1 lanky, blond 22-year-okl, said
the second season is easter than the ftrst.
"I got out of ~e players school in the
middle ot the ·year 'last year and· felt t
hlCf to catch up," he said. ''This year,
you have the feeling you're starting even·
with everyone."
lnrin, a 'Onetime All·Bfg E I g h t
defensive halfback·for Colorado, h~ the
Loo Angeles Open 1111• In his pocket witU
he boc<!'ed lhe flnol hole, lbee loll the
play.off lo c._. He'• had hli lroobles
alnce .
"You try not to think about It," he sajd,
"but 11'1 dillicuJt lo keep ii out of yoor
mind."
Met Fan Jn Enemfl ·camp
Clajr Carr.oµ, .:Cin'ci!1nati p~cher, has picked up .. a
praymate dunng wind spnnts. '1Schnops," a vts1t·
mg canine, eitl!er took offense at Carroll's flying
feet or the pup la from New York ana another avid
Mets fan. ·
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Include Ind y, Victor y
W ollos Paces
Anteater Nine
To 6-3 Win
llA"YTONA BEACH,Fla. (AP) -Lee '
Roy Yarbrough has attained domination
in the stock car world and now burns to
be a winner in the Indianapolis 500.
"Jt~s-sOme~n·c that baa always been a
dream," .aaid the drawling driver from
South' Carolina. "First, I dreamed of
driving a:t Indy. r-row, 1 want to win."
Yarbrotigh won more than '200,000 rac·
Ing Grand National stock cars ln 1969. His
entry at Indy, however, sputtered to a
haJt after less than 100 miles because of a
bulll•cf exhaust pipe.
In 1970, Lee Roy bears new hope.
''My car. for this upcomµig lndianapoll~
rae;e will be as e-0mpetllive· as any in the
field," he said alt.er lgniUon problems
wiped him fronp contenUon in the
Daytona 500 last SUnday.
"We're going out to win it. That's all
lher!: is to it"
YarbrOUih, 31, will wheel an Eagle
Ford •limilar to the one Marlo Andretti
drove lo.I µ.. Indy 500 vict«y lall
Meniorl8l Day. ,
"It's a bJg .change. switching from the
big stock cars to those low-slung Indy t;?s:" be said, watcliJilg 1 bushy
sideburn. '
"y OU 've got to use .every Inch of the
track up there. Sure, jt's dangerous, but UC Irvine's varsity baaeball t11ntlngent
you expect danger anytime you're in this swept to M flfth win of the campaign
business of going over 200 miles an Wednesday afternoon behind the eight.rut
hour." pitching of Dave Wollos.
Lee Roy came up at a grubby dirt Cal State Fullerton was the late!lt vie>
track in Jacksonville, Fla .. where he once lim, falling S.3 to coach Gary Adam1•
charged around the half-miTer for a $S0 Ant.eat.era as tbe hosts. parlayed 1WO·
first prize. Racing has alway~ been Jn his three-run outbursts in the third and fiflh
blood. The Yarbroughs' tlr~bom wfls stanzas.
named for ~ late fireball Roberb, a Wollos, a rigbthanded transfer from former stock car great. Lee Roy Glenn Yarbrough'& middle nalme was the real Grossmont Jun!or College, went seven
first name of Roberts. and a third innings in al~Jng,six singlei
"\Vinning the Daytona 500 Was the big-and a pair of doubles whHe striking out
gtst .thlng that ever happened t.o me," nine and g.lviJl& up only one walk.
aaid Lee Roy· The Anteaters, however, were f«'Ced to ''Taking the major NASCAR events Is f behind after trailing i.o after still a burning thing with me, but Indy come rom : i . · ·
ranks right up there in my hopes, too." . three e~my 1 Mings. • . .
Many ri the lndy family also di'lves m , The b1gi ~h. in t~ botto?1 of. the
the rich stock events but few fMm the third stanza was Tom Spence • double:
Nallonal AlsciciaUO. ior Slock cir Aulo , 't<J\ockinl In lllke Sykora aod> R<ick)'
Racing circtilt ever venture tci the Cteat Craig, brickyard in Indiana. Bobby Fararr had walked aod even-
"My backer, Jim Robbins, tells me we : tually ~red on a wlld pitch .. for the
might be able to test my Indy car '. Anteater• first tally. sometime in March,, .aid Yatbtouah. .uc l~ine wrapped ft up in the fUth IA--' ·" ~· rung with succeulve waits to Sylar-.
. . Craig and Spence lo open' the frmne.
· Sykora ~ acroa the pllte oa, a Yale Hit With A·nothe,r Probation. :tOh~~!~:=~
Adtllll' erew rraveil to J>o_.ilne
Salurday lo< • douhlehelldet, slarlinC ai
NEW YORK (Al') -The olllee ol ll<jl. preail!llOOS Ivy League school for con· running battle lietwein the NCAA Aiid lhe
Robert •I!. Mldlel, R·ID,, wu ""'!· fl>. linlllnc -lo play, Jack Langer, who MU," be said et the llche. "There are
terested in helr1nc W~ thlt the pmtidpated In the Mactabiah Games in other ' s~s-minded members o f
-Collep Alhletic ~ had lnel lut AU(Ull With Ya le • ' c~-as and I belteve we should sl~ up placed Yale Unlwnlly oo probatlGn until ~. . ··~· June 30, lrll, for U...lnclY uila( ao fn.· ' The ba!ltelhoU c:<rnpeliUon, however, some Interest' In flndtnC out whit makea elJ&lbie bukelball player. wu no1 -uonod· by the NOM, which lhls organisaUOa lick."
"We've been waJUne to . be4r what waa trytoc to fcrce Uw: rivtl Arna~ Jrohlcally, that feud seema a.bout to be
lbey'd do," uld Ralph Vino v I ch • Athletic Union lo pve up the lonl-tLand-rHOlved wlth the HLlbllabment or the
leglllatlve aide to the c:ongreuman. Rtp. Ina bltlle over control of American International. Basketball Board, • Sl·man
Michel's son, Scot~ p!ay1 for Yale'• teams In inlel'l!llliOnal aCJllll<ur blllce~ NCM-,\AU group which wo,uld conlrol
ba•lielball team and anolber-Bruce, ball, The NCM allowed athletes In other the~ In lhll coon!fY. ,
ployed ftellmlon lOolbaD 1111 ......,, &porla 'lo compel< In lbe Games. Rep, Michel wu unavolleble for com•
11 wu the -inbatlooary punili>-After IM NCM penalj2td Yale, Rep., menl -.Oy on tho ECAO octlon.
meqt In 1lx weeks for Ya~. Liit month. Mlct>ei Aid he would uk for a con-The ECAC penalty w.u conlaintd In •
the National Colleglale Alhlcllc 'A_,l•· gresaional lnvHtlgallon of the NCAA. molutiOn from the body's .. ecutlve
Uon alepped • 1w<>1ur poWallon on the "Thil looU like anolber phase of the councll and member$hlp of the nation's •, '
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largeat athleUc conference approv·ed 'Jt by
a aecrei balfo! vote or lOWO.
The punishment means Yale teams
cannot parllcipste In any ECAO cham-
plon&blps or ECAC_,... events.
Yale'f boc~ey team, however, wUI be
alloMd to compete in next winter'•
ECAC Hou~ Hocliey Fetl!Val al Milli· ~ son Square G1rde.tl beca\lse the lnvit1UOn
was extended before the probation.
DeLaney Kiphuth, Yaki's athJeUc direc-
tor, II.id Wedne.ctay he was "dilap-
poiritecl" In the punllhment He added
that YtJe would have no further rtate-
ment until ftt, pvernlng ·board meets next Monday . ,, .
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Marina,-S~~ Anthony Ta gle at -LBCC
Marina Hlgh'1 Vikinp return lO ClF
baskethall i>laYoll action tonight alter a
one-year abRnct -and they'll meet
Angelus League champion St. Anthony at
Long Beach City Colt.ge In the optnlng
remd ol lhe AAAA eliminaUoos.
Game time is I o'clock.
St. Anthony pre.senta a tough ag-
gn::gatlon that relies ltrictly on the slow
down slyle -almost to a complete stall
;..-and to complement that facet' Is ex·
cellent out.side shooting.
outside In preuurt sttuatlonl and Martoa
figure1 to oppnse that combo with Rick
Molier and Matk Qulkrtte In the Vll<-
iPcl' IDllHo-man deleoaite style.
"We -they'll stall and watt for the
good shot but ... hope to put • Joi of
preuure oo them · with our man-to-man
defen8e.:" saya Vlklag mentor Jim
8tepbena.
GLENN WHm
Spom Ecl"rtor
• The Saints compiled an unimposing >10
\ pre;league record before settling down
percentqe shots, hopir!8 to stay in lhe
game;
"We think we have &ood staying
power," says Errion.
"They don't really have any particular
player that worries us. It'• their style of
play more than anything else.
"They're very disciplined -somewhat
like Anaheim. I think what we really
need TMre than anything e1se is simply to
get the quick lead {It the outset;• opines
Stephen!'.
Edison Trips . .
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Iri Finale
By ROGER CARLIJON
Of ... l»ltr PUM IW
EdillOO and Foontaln Valley Hiib
School put a belated wrap on the 19?0
Irvine League balltetball campaign
Wednesday nlgllt -with the host EdilOn
Chargers zlapplng the Baroos with a ~
Joos at Huntlngtoo Beach High SChool
The game was carried over from last
week's agtoda when the Cbargera were
unable to secure a playina site Saturday.
A preview of better tbinp to come .for
Edison was <ilsplayed by ioacb Dove
Mobs' outfit aa the Oiarge,. IJM!ed to a
24-1 lead with 1:3S to go In the ae<OOd
period and for all inlenta and JIU?-" -
the ..-. was over. ' .;
Edlloa ~ -= ... and • ~ In Its lllartlng 'Jed by
!iln!Or John Pllhlr, a·M oecml '"°:!" .U.
eagu< oeledlcn • He tallJed :a fer the nl&I* and In the 1J>
IUal ~Int -by the" Cbargera, I?" ]lad IS of them. -Junior Bob Wright tanked 10 on lone·
ones rrom outs1de and IQPhomore Mark
Hannon added eight potota to EdillOO'•
cause.
It was a long nlght for coach Dave
Brown of Fountain Valley.
Ria team was cold from the outlet and
pever recovered.
In all, the Barons connected on only 11
or 158 tries from the fit;ld for an anemic
26.5 percent. .
Edison, meanwhilt. could do little1
Wl'OOI, tapping the till on 24 of 44 oc·
casions for a 54.5 shooting perce.ntage.
Of the Chargers' squad of 1~, ei&l?t an
tlated for duty ln the 19'1G-71 e&mplll.gn.
The loss dropped Fountain Valley Into a
three-way Ue for fourth place with Cort.a
f\1esa and Santa Ana Valley while Edi.soo
pulled to withJn a game or the trio •
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Schedules
and ripping the Angelus League with a 9-
1 mark -lwo full games better than sec~ ..a place Pius X.
CoaCh Jack Erri.00'1 Saints uUUze a
' mai>t.Hnan deleme that picks up the oi>-, .
Two of his best In the starting quintet
Ire guao:d BW MJJllen and forward Gary
Ber&, both aeniors.
'lbty ha .. CDllllOd'4 nx11dlt<•ll1 f>un -.
Kipp Baird, a 6-5 an.sun.et League
choice, wilJ key the low post oUense of
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GOING UP PLEASE -Fountain Valley High's
Gary Valbuena (45) takes a shot in Wednesday
night's Jrvine League wrapup al Huntington Beach.
Mate Bill Kristinat, who sunk 30 of 31 shots from
the gi:atis line in his first 12 II'\tlne games, watches
play. Edllon players are John F isher (13) and Mark
Harmon (32). Edison won, 59-41.
Relay Record Set by Lio·ns
Shorty Smith Distance Med"le y Mark Lowered
By PHIL ROSS
04 , ... Oelly Plllt lllff
''You know, I've been coming lo this
meet since 1955 and th.is ls the first time
I've come in shirt sleeves to it, com-
mented Westminster High track coach
Jack Hedges just before the running of
the first phase of the 40lh aMual Shorty
Smith Relays Wednesday at Santa Ana
College.
The first part of one of the county's
oldest annual atbleUc evenls included
compeOtkln in Divi!ioos I and 11.
Today's l!lecond phase concludes the
relays with scboob in Divisions Ill and
JV competing.
Orange Coast area teams entered in
Divisioo Ill are Edison, Estancia and
Mater Del, while this area 1s not
represented in Division IV.
Santa Ana literally sprinted off with the
first place trophy in Division 1 ·with 26
points, followed by Hedges, Westminster
crew (19), Magnolia (13) and Dave
Okura's Marina Vikings (12).
The Saints and Lions each smashed
med. records, Santa Ana doing lta {lest in
the four-man 440 relay with a time of
42.4. Second place Marina , Magnolia in
third and fourlh-place Orange all went
under the old mark of 43.0 set by
Compton In Hl66.
Westminster etched its name Into t.be
record books with a 10:41.9 mark ln the
dblance medley relay, bettering the old
mark of 10:59.l. set lwo years ago by
J.1ontebello.
Splits for Lhe Lions' record-setting
quartet In that race were: 1320, Steve
Varga 3:22.S; 440, Wa1l Ankerman, 54.1:
880, Steve Lassegard , 2:01.5 : and a
superb, 4:23.1 mile anchor by Don Dist.on.
Glen 0111'1 Mis.!l.on Viejo cinder squad
was the only local school entered in
Division ll, bot the Diablos could only
mWJter four points.
-Baird bu avenred IU potota per
ability -to take the Saint, out ol lllelr
style of play.
game lo -Loque pla7 whlle tonward Rick Moller, a second 1eam
cboice, lbot at 1 U.7 clip. 1
However, the by to possible success
lor Marina Des In !ta ablllty -or IJ>
Stepbml' coacem over; the slowdown .
game dates back 1o lut yur when his
to~ Garden Grove outfit WU elven ftts
by slowdown tactic.a from Coron• de1 Mar
and SL Anthony In non-JUgue itctloo.
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Broderick Named
Player of Year
w .. tn)inater High &bool's Dan B~ck was
named player of the year in the official A.OOrange
County basketball team ol 1970 QS selected by the
Orange €ounty Sportswriters Assn.
Broderick, who 1ed bis Westminster mates to
the Sunset League championship, averaged 25
points per game.
Ralph Chandos ol Mater Dei High made the
second team and Orange Coast Area players Lee
Haven of Newport Harbor and Skip Williams ol Es-
tancia High made the third quintet. ·
Honorable mention laurels went to Kipp Baird
of Marina, Lee Waiters of Huntington Beach and
Rick Wadsley of Mission Viejo. . ~ch of ~e )Yr is _Ezra Van J:l~rn.L!Vho g_aj_~~ ..tbii'Lds A mltos Grilfiiis to a -SI nveraU·"'NiC-
ord and the No. 1 seed in the ClF AM playoffs.
ALL.ORANGE COUNTY
First Team
School Height Cl1s1 Avg. Player
Dan Broderick We stminster &;; Sr. 25.0
Bill Boyd Foothill ll-7 Jr. 23.2
Frank Dehn Sunny Hills &-11 Sr. 21.B
29.0 Katella 5-10 Sr. Rick Aberegg
Jim Anderson Rancho Alamitns &-3 Sr. 22.0
Second Team
Kim Swain Sunny Hills &-5 .Sr. 18.4
18.4 Ralph Cbandos Mater Dei 6-1 Sr.
Mark Olsop Villa Park 6-0 Sr. 15.5
Mike Grimwood Los Alamitos &-1 Sr. 15.l
Dale LeMasters Santiago IHI Sr. 13.8
Third Te1m
Lee HQven Newport Harbor 6-1 Sr. 18.2
Dan Ralferty Western &-2 Sr. 20.6
Skip Williams Estancia &<; Sr. 17.l
Pete Miller Trot &-2 Sr. 18.9
Mark Dekker San iago &-9 Sr. 18.0
Honorabl1 Mention
Kipp Baird (Marina). Bill Boyd (Lowell), Don
Soderberg (Los Alamitos), Jerry Maras (Pacifica),
Lee Walters (Huntington Beach), Mark Johnson
(El Modena), Mark Connelly (Katella), Rick Wads-
ley !Mission Viejo). Jack Kelch (Santiago).
P layer of the Year -Broderick, Westminster.
Coach of the Year-Ezra Van Hom, Los Alamitos.
Decision Due Sunday
On Cage Tourney Spots
lt'a two down and two to go for the
NCAA Western ~al college divllion
basketball tournament in T a c om a ,
Washington.
Those two remaining spots to be filled
Sunday afternoon may r e a o I v e
themselves with game action this
weekend. On the other hand, the battle
may lighten Considerably.
Puget Sound and Boise State (Idaho)
are definitely in the toumamenl that gels
under way 'lbunday night (March 5) at
Pacific Lutheran College ln Tacoma and
concludes Saturday afternoon at Puget
Sound.
Of the five teams remaining ln con-
tenUon for the other two berths, UC
Irvine (JM ) Is one of those in a
precarious pos:IUon.
Irvine has two games remaining, Fri·
day night at San Fernando Valley State
ar.d Saturday nigllt at Cal Poly (San t..iis
Obispo).
The Antealers ]lave defeated both
scbool5 at home but playing on the road
ls a different story.
Sacramento Stale, also 16-8 on the
season, bas two games remaining. Beith
are at hon\e with Chico State on Friday
and UC Davis on Saturday.
Sacramento has clinched at least a Ue
for the Far West Conference cham-
pionship by running Of.I a strln& of 11
straight victories, Davis 11 the lilt team
to beat them (57-46) and the home coort
advantace coold ravor Sacramento.
Seattle-Pacific Collq;e lJ 15-1 and
closes out the sea.ton Saturdl:r nf&ht
against PcrUlnd Stat., a team It
de.fe.eted earlier, 11.U.
UC Rlvenlde (14-9) and Unlveraliy of
San Diego (1~11 ) are also in cor..
tentenUon. Riverside defe1ted Irvine
twice by two polnta while the Antelters
beal them 8&-70 at Davll.
Calendar UCI's O'Neill to Join Tennis Tour
College Tennis
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Of t111 Dlll'I' f'Otl St.rt
"He has as good a forehand as you will
find in the game and I am positive he can
play on the tour."
That statement coming from coach
~fyl"On ~tcNamara, a man of many years
experience as a player and a public rela-
Uons man for Jack Kramer, is proof
positive that his No. I star al UC Irvine
wlll shine brightly in the future .
Earl O'Neill, the man In queatton, ·is
planning a career as a touring tennis
player upon garduation from Irvine In
June.
"Joinlrlg the tot'.ir I~ all my Idea," E1rl
rela tes. "But coach McNamara haa done
everything to help me sillce I made the
decision. fie Is helping me aet U up and I
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am looking forward to playing with the
world 's best.·•
O'Neill admits to being mixed up in hls
thi nking prior to the current school year.
"I had to do something with myseU.
There are a lol of problems ID growJDi up
but l feel t have found myself oow and it
makes a big dlfference.
'"I just learned how to play'teMil thla
fall , psycllologtcaUy," be says
A 1tatemont hard to fathom since be
hu been playing for fnany year1 and w11'
the No. 3 man at Irvine In hl! fi'Wrman
and.. sophomore tea.ms and altemat.ed
with teammate Craig Netlqe between
one and two u 1 junior. He Is No. 1 as a
senior.
O'Neill 11 a mathematics n\ajor and
plans to do ,1niduate work to earn a PhD.
.. Ir I ca-n mokc enough monc1 on the
tour, I wUI ntum to ICbool ori a part
time hula."
Hu he ever played against the world's
g~l.I In tennis? Ooea, he hive au ac-
quaintance with Rod Laver Ind Roy
EmerlOlt, both ol whom live wlthlo 1
-·· thnlw " the UC! Clmflllll "No. I touched F..mern!.'1 hand once, ..
he says lacetlousiy. He b referring to a
time when he shoot bandt with the
Newport Harbor ....iclenl He ]las MftJ"
mtl Lave-r. on or olf theed.art. -
McNamara doesn't feel thla Is • detri-
ment.
"When he can devote lull Ume to
playln1 termll, he wtn do •U rtcht. He'>
very Cl.pibte and hat t:Ntnendoua talent
and I think he Clln keep up with any ol
them.'' McNamara says.
A graduate of WU~ High School In
Looi Beach, O'Netn WIS redUlted by
McN1m1ra wben he w11 a senJor.
"Myron bu to be one of the srut
coaches to tennis. I am &]ad that I came to UC! bee1use be I! the coecll and a1Jo
btc.ause of t h e wea.ther aod the OJ>
partunity to play.''
It there any particular reuoa be hu
chosien the tennis tour for a proftas.lon for
the nen few yearsf .
••1 have always been pre.occupied wUi.
nature and I like to travel and m~ pe..
pie. It aloo mWll !hit I wlll be thtnldn(
tennis 111 of the Ume." ·
Are there an)'.other outalde averatonst
Earl Is a gounnent cook and ~
hbnoell on a specialty -mushroom ha.,.
burger. •
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• Golfers who havo trouble
,1wtn1Jn1 amoothly Into tho ball
n111 find th•t improper shiftin1
of weight isrulnln1iheir.rhythm.
Moro. apocnlcolly, sgrtlng tho
doWns'f!:in1 with the h1ndi or
shouldors might be hurtin'gtheir
timing.
An aid kl properly timinc a
smoot,h dl)Wnswina: is to make
it start with a k>werine of the
left hMI. Place an lma1in1ry
.. stlrter button" under this heel.
Then stomp down on the starter to Initiate )'Our downswing.
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hell wiU help m1k1 certain that
your w,eight shifts left 'in your
downswin1. Also, it will help in·
sure that your lower body pr•
cedes your hands ttirough the
hitting area.
Arownd Area Greens
Sheehan Wins Thompson
After Mark · Old Crow Title . ~-. - . -Tonigh.t~-,._..._
Dr. Bill Sheehan snaked In a hole to win the director's
3>-foot putt on' the 20th hole fiight.
·Monday to win the Santa Ana Mrs. W. D. Gray won the
C o u n t r y Club Old Crow governor's flight by defeating
championship over Dr. Harvey 'Mrs. Robert P. Forbes. Mrs.
Spears. Emory Moore won the Irvine
Sheehan's winning putt on flight, defeating Mrs. David •
the second extra bole gave Ballantine.
him a deuce and the mosl Dee Dee Whi~ won low
coveted title for the seniors at gross lq the qualifying round
Santa Ana . The Old Crow while Mrs. Robert Butlet wOQ
fl ight ls for players 70 years of low net with a 97·31)......17,
age and older and is the first
of the three flights to be com-
pleted.
Sheehan won the match In
sensational fashlon. He was
two down going into the 17th
hole. He then won the final
twO holes lo tie1lhe match and
afler each player parred the
first extra hole, he birdied the
second to fiiir1 the victory.
Two a~.rwere scored on the
same hole over the weekend,
the 147 yard, par three second
hole. Jack Kinney of Santa
Ana had an ace on Saturday
using a six iron.
Mlin'ay McKerUe of Costa
·Mesa used a slx wood to ·get
an ace on Sunday.
Santa Ana CX:: was the site
of •a atockbolden stag tourna-
' ment on Monday with Bill ' setman firing a n for low
grosa honors. Harry Taylor
.and Dick Aubrey bad identical
Ill for low net honors.
ft•ttt!lao SI
Bill F.dwards and Hank Duf·
fy tied for low net honors with
67s to win a men's club
tournament at Rancho San
Joaquin tills week.
Jim Roy and Orrin Wright
with 68 tied for second and a
five-way tie for third resulted
at 70 between Gary Hanson,
Bill Asher, Bob MarUn, Frank
Beckman and Paul Runge. ·
Gwen Holly bad a 32 to win
a best rune ladies day tourna·
meat with Margaret DeBach
and Marilyn Jones in a tie at
37 for runnerup honors in A
Flight.
B Flight was won by Billie
Johnson with 34 followed by
Marilyn Keeler with 34 Y.z. c
Flight '!ent to Dorothy Wright
at 341it with Jean Czach sec-
ond at 35. D Flight honors
were won by Betty Seierson at
35¥.a wilh Cathy Peterson &ec·
.ond at 361n.
Jtlesa Verde
Golden West College's Chris .
Thompson goes after a scoring
record tonight.
He ant! his Rustler tearD·
mates host East LA in the
final Southern Ca I If or n I a
Conference encounter of the
season. Game time at Orange
c.oast College is B p.m.
Thompson has popped in 657
points this season to put him
2J back of single season scor·
Ing reoord-holder Rich Van
Der Pol. The record of 680 was
set during the 1966-67 season.
'lbompson hit 35 Tuesday
night in a 79-77 loss to <Xll·
ference leader LA Harbor.
Coach Dick St rte kl In's
Rustlers will also be after
their fifth win of the 1969-70
cainpaJgn in tonight's season
finale. Thus far, Golden West
has a 4-22 season mark and a
1-10 conference record:
In the only other junior col-
lege basketball game this
week, Saddleback travels to
Mira Costa in an attempt to
throw the Desert Conference
race back Into a two-way tie.
Mira Costa is currently
leading the Desert circuit with
a 9-3 record while Imperial
V•lfey traill!I by one game. A
Mtra Costa loss, coupled with
an Imperial Valley victory
over Desert Saturday night
would force a playoff.
Coacl:. Roy Stevens' Sad-
In team compeLiUon scored
on two low balls of foucsomes,
the -quartet of Dr. Dick
McCoy, Aubrey, Phil Llv·
lngston and Dr. Don Dicus
came in with a 117 for low
honors.
i1Jeado10l•rk
in a men 's c r I s s -c r o s s dleback club has won five
tournament at Mesa Ver<re games In a row In conference
Country Club, Jim Hankins plaY and seven of Its last eight
and Dave Speaks combi~ for contests.
Dick Morgan, assistant pro-
fessional at Meadowlark Golf
Course, is in SL Mary's
Hospital In Long Beach for
tests and a ~slble operaUon.
a low gros,, score of 67 t.o win. 4 For the sea.son the Gauchos
John Genting and Ted Nehren· have a respe'ctable 16·11
berg had a low net score of.~ record .
The ailment has not yet
been diagnosed for the popular
pro who directs actlvlUes for
pomer S i m s ' Meadowlark
course. ,,..,._ c....i
Bart McHugb and J o e
Ordway combined talents to
601h to win that porUon. ·
In a mixed. partner's ag.-
gregate tournament, Rolf and
Helen Moller were the winners
with 172 followed by Jerry and
Marge Haye!' at 174. ·
Low net went to Bill and
Marian Schulte and Mr. and
Mrs. McConnell, each team
with a 145.
El J\'lgt1el
win a men's club best ball ol Gene Kinsel and Or. WUllam
partner's tournament at Irvine Foote fired a low net score of
Coast Country Club with a low 61 to win a men's sweepstakes
net score of 81 . tournament at El Niguel Coun·
Jn a ladles day blind nine try Club in Laguna Beach.
tournament, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ren-
Mnold won Flight A with a 36. nick won a mind foursome,
• Mrs. Jene Norris fired a 34 best ball of partner's tourna-
to win the 8 Flight title and ment with 8 net of 64 and Mr,
li1_rs. Robert Weed had a 35 to 1 and Mrs. William Egan finish-
w1n the C Flight tlUe. Mrs. ' ed a close second at 65, •
Charles Roberts had a 32 for Cal State College of Los
D 'tJlght honors. Angeles will-host an annual
.March 15 la the date of the tournament at EI Niguel on
annual Irish Shindig at Irvine March ~7. This ls the fourth
Coast. This Is a blind draw, . yelr for the event to be staged
mixed event for club members at El Niguel •Dd the seventh
only· in the h1'lory ol the In-
Mrs. Edward Newland, wife tercolleglate competitloa.
of the UC Irvine swimming
coach, defeated Dee Dee Celt.I Mei•
White 2 and t to win the
Pr<sldent's Flight ol the
JrviM Coast President's Cup
ladles toumame:nl
• More than 80 memben
partidpaltd In the moath-loag
.fVenl 1 • Mrs. Paul Rife defeated
Mrs. Roy Halber1 In the
semifinals of tbe presldtnf.11
lllght.
Jn a ladies day poker
tournament, held at C:O,,ta
Mesa Golf Course, VI Host.Ins
was the overall wtnMr In the
A FIJtl>t with a 71. Nadine
Maze finished 90C0nd with 73
foll.-! by Hazel Webster at
71.
Jn ii Fligh~ Bea Regan had
a 72 lollowod by Gretta Ian-
nelli ..ith a 7'1. Third place
was a tie between Beverly
Balllstone and Anne. Keenan.
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Jtoy Halberg for Ule vice--
president'• ewards: and Mrt.
Robert Smith d•\e't<d Mrs.
Donald B. Martin on the ltll
S~lrley Cummaro had ~ '11 to win the C Flight with Mary
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Baseball . Outlook
For· Area .. Schools •
Mater nei lint.lied. t111r<1 1n
the tlM Anplus Leaaue
buebatl derl>y, but .the
Monarchs, won aD of their tee·
OOCI round league con-.
And -b B<il> Wlcinore Ii
·bepinc' 1111 -.. ·-11111 the·-lllCllMilttim
will bt!nl them !\'< ttlle 1hlJ ,..,... ' ..
,Lltque tittlot Bllhop· Atnat
nit .n UM . "'' to the C!F crown tn t• and the team
tt1oJ .beet ID ,the CIF cllein-1* I \• •• It • .,_, the ~ ..... ..,.·-,.
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'Mio, -......... will bo ~ ...... a lrio'ol Jelter
wbiie!I' -Dn MfJV, .,
unli atlcl°Sy Haupert.
Third bueman and captain
Meyer, who W~e .,ay1 is
Cvelists .,
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champion w~ ....,,
the overaD team champioD at ~
Saturday's Baldwin Par.~
Invitational. · ·:
Long Beach Wllioa ud ..,.i:
his best 1UoaroUDd -bflJ)i>layer, , .
hit .4111"1 -iiid made • SWINGS A MEAN IAT :..0 Marina Higb"s junior th~:.~llnt ~r 11 the TOiiy Crect, a firat·team All.Sunaet League selec-
c:hlef·"'"""' al the Mo.,...., tion lut)ear at third base, will he b8ck to lead the
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Vikings in their bid for the loop tiUe. Marina's first
non-league game is Monday· when it hosts Costa
Mesa.
Baldwin Park linllhed rill>t
behind· the de lend 111:,;
tiUeholden In the .team_..
ing. ·' ..
Top individual (or lAGft •
trawfcrd'• Llona wll senlot.~
Jim McFall, who wm the f..0
acta and longhorse events and
finished third In the all·lltOIDl<I
compeUtion. •.
sod II --~ with the glovt..
Haupert II cunoOtly oa the
Matar Doi cqe oquad end wu
the football quarterboelr In the
fall . He·piaJS 'the outlleld;
Prep Gymnastics Outlook Other Westmimter athlt!Oi:
who scored poillb SaturdU':
were Bucky JohnJon, 2nd •
the lonibone and Ith DD the:
high bar; Dmi Mousaeau, Sid
on the rinc•; Gene Jobn1g1\_
and Gonlon Everett ttb and
5th OD the r1D11 ; and,Dlllny
O'Neill and Stov~ "'-.
who Ued for 4th o'o.f!Je palillil,.
bars. ~ Dia.bias' Bee Team
Ends Perfect Season
A> for the ml ol the
Mooarcb attack 'if I 1 Ill or• Nir••.-ft Ba,r'9r
says, ''We 'have 1 whole flock
or younger kldl and ..,ery.
thing we do wUJ dtpend en-
Urely on wbatltad al pfrfonn·
ance we get frOm tbiil\."''
Mater Del will plly'lta home
games at Santa Ana Memorial
Park.
A> it bas beeo for the past
three years, the Oran1e CouD-
ty Gymnastics Lueue will
agaio have a Ugbt, four..team
race for contention.
Up until Tuetday, five high
schools were 5\1ppoeed· to com-
P,rise the 'league, but the
newest entrant, V a I e n c I a ,
Another cktse race, similar dropped out dtR to a poor
Mlaion Viejo HIP'• basket.. portanl -he'll have the'hlghly to last . year's, ll forecast in turnout. So that leaves charter
boll 1atuno aeema to 'be on succmfW Junior vanity, Bies sumtt Learoe buebafl drcln riwnbm Corona 'del Mar,
IOlid grwnd considering the and Cees of lbe 1979 campaign again aud the Marina Vikings Anabelm, N e w P o r t and
overall p.k:ture at the Diablo to work with. figure to be one of the top-Wertmlnlter, the defending
lllltttut!Gn. n-three aqiw1a compiled heavy cootendert. . othCll' UUehol.der, ta 10 at ~ch
The vanity, under coach an enviable 51-7 Oftl'all· mark, Vlke. c o a e b Ray AJlen er. again. f
Pal Roberts, waded through whming tbe junior varsity and welcomtll his enUre pJtchlna: One of the most. optlmisllc
tbe tough Crutvlew Leaeue Bee league titles. • st.aff back from the squad ~hes ln the loop I s
thla year and flnlthed third, And, the Bees o1 coach Joe which Ued for tlllrd with Newpori's Morrie Adams, who
qaalllytng for the CIF AAA Reid, swept tlD'ouP their :a-Anaheim to l9. begins hlJ fourth rear al th<
playolla. game slate undefo\ed. All-lel(Ue IOlllhpa" Dave helm of the Sailor gymnuts.
Rciberta will have tbrft W b a t ' s m pr e , t h e Klungre&etter posted a f.3 The Tars did nQt come dole
jmdors and a aophomdre back sopboqw>rMtesbman l a de n ncord Im sellOn an d to knocking off We,tmlnst.er
-year fropi the vartllf· B!lls ~ win was by ll Martna't hopes Olllld be list year, but Adams belie.es -~ -but mort tm-. ~I , . brlghte~ or •11»+•.i ·~ORIO'; the newly.inlUa\ed p.o I n t Tlie-itliit of Utt ·campaign dine on how 'bt fares: _ • l)'llem will benefit his 6oys as
• was a lOWf ~ over . Olber ~ 1blck~iD tbe ImlCh u any one elle.
S R FootliUL Sall ~ was fold Include FA lnatnOn (4-Adams llJS, "We only have upers ace the oaly team to come clooe, 4), who~· .... a catcher; minimal depth In each event • falllnc 41-40. Ken Murillo, who~ a 1.0 and the new scorlng system
A OCIR ' , llllltt'a ftnl team COllslJted mark· list -; 8J14 Pal Clll' iJrovldes only 1he flnt three t ' l ~ ~~ lqphomores Cr~g ·curo 'rat1 1.(l.O),,."'tl)e _!~~···top " Ptacers 1n each event with
• · .. (l!.1~ B""" lfico 05.l), Dan ('tllifv . llild , ~· all·~' pt>lntl. So JI looks pretty ~ed fllef ,.ite...i 'Blinnan (ti.I) and Ray Grl· lekter!lela ~l\lf. ' brlgbtfor us In that respeet." ~UlDthe:SPOtlllbtSun-ialu" (f.t)• along with Brock Pemberton , Newpgrt ii alao ave,,.·
diy at Oranle eoUntJ, lntem... · lruh?\an Rob Ferguson ( 11.3). Sophomore, a P.rwt bl,eman )'OUbl team and any Jack of
tianal RaeewlJ Hll aecond •team was made up frun the jlDUor vatltty, is -..ceeas encountered th ls ~.-. the ·field wm he up o1 Pat WUUnson, Ed Han. allo esptcted to give the oeaaon could easily take a
track record 1ioldera Willie cock,· Scott Tolbert, l' a t senior quartet some mrund more finrard turnabout' in
Binch and Dan Colltlll Murphy and BUI Schartz. help. future years.
Boncb ls the ei..ed time Reid, .in. bis first year of AUen says , "We. have great Top individual gracing the
ricord-holder a« 7 .0 aecond5 prep colching, ·employed a 1-2-pitc1iln1 and we're re.any good Tar -l'illter ii aenlor Jeff
wldch was recorded 1n hi; 2 zone defense. and 1-3-1 hi&h-defensively . But for us to be a Smilh, who placed aeventh Lut
Winged Express A 23 T low post oUense. contender our bitters have to Saturdly at the Baldwin Patk
BINdtfer with a 'tara:e airfoil " :.•!:~°" vi•>o 116 ttMJ A? meet the cballen«e. InvitaUonal In 'the rings .
..,.mtedlb0ft,tbecoc$pll l ;: ~:"~ ,. "Andhi1Ung",headds,"is a Best all-around compefi\OI'
OolllDI let b1I MDcllrd o n t.1• ~ : very blf quatioD mark right ·oft.he 3S Newport prospects ls
•·•mph two weelra ap. • Mltlr o.i : ,. pow." sophomore Ron Walker.
lundlTs co-featu~ bu BB :! ~= ~ On defeme, Marina only _. supercbarflll can. ., lM ""''-31 committed 41 errors tn 21 Corena •el Mar ~ake Jobal&oli of · Fort g =: '.: llllDll lut ye,r. --.... Tu. · ~ 0 u t !? ~=--n,. ,\Din 11fftnnt. "Wt'R be To'!l' Williama was a om-"'".., ~ -•·'" ch th nast at Corona del Mar' a few ........._.., Geni ay In ,. ,_ " de,.._, mu MID(er II ,,_..=_, · but h ta t years back, before he moved &mc1a1'1 •»in no&-et " v11i. ,.,111 '' seuon, we 1ve at ~1 s.~ c;1o1ment• ..o thlt .. a.ti ... " on to UC Berkeley and cit
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Doe Prudbamme l I u n n y " "'•-"' ::::;~========~~--~~~~§'·==:;"' f. _. FOUIUlll, Valley's ~ ~~Kh :11 Ol'*ra (top flll) were tt Tlflltl\ st
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Now Wlllloml 11 beginning
his flnl ....... u 81JD118'tk:s
coach at his alma mater.
He takes over the coaching
dullea fr;om Ron ll<!llchols,
who left teaching lo go inta
private bualness.
Williams inhertts 10 return·
Ing gymnasts from the 1919
squad and half of those
ntumerea are tbe ones who
figure to score the most point!
in lbe" Sea Kings.., quest for the
Or1111e County gymnutlcs
l eague crown, which
Westminster hu monopolized
.. al late.
Senior Craig Black, a lhree-
year letterman, ii e1cellent in
tum)illnl and fret eiercises.
Beal bell for stardom in the
all-around are.a are a pair of
junion, Paul Walder and Rick
Flemtna. .ll'illllml rates th<
two a)>out lqual In ability.
Rounding out Corona'1 top
qulrrtet are senior Ken Scofield
and sophomore Steve Graser,
both strong in noor events,
where the team's m a I n
strength u ...
Willllml lhtnks the only
cate1ory which keeps the sea
Kinp from s urpaasing
Westminstu is the rinp,
where-there is no standout.
SALE · ·SKI
SKIS 100% OFF
e . MUL11LAMINATED WOOD-SKIS With~ I no wax I lase
.,Top .E!ltel ... , . II.IV TH~ BINDINGS " I
' .RICllVI SKIS FRIEi
fM ... h MotttHI
' All Of 1970 STOCIC ON SALE.
25 to 100°/o OFF .
The Lions rttura to ~
m .. I adl<n Friday Whan ~
viii! El Rancho at Ploo'
Rivera. "
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·Comprehensive
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ev~nmg programs •
toward degrees o{,
Bachelor of Science .. . ' .
and
Master of Science
" Sytitemcitlc, dyoomlc lnslNCtlon It gt¥1r1 by an~.:; e
focutty of practicing 1eltnt1stt ond eno''*" hohUna octwor•cr · degrMI ~ top unlversltlu throughout h notkln. .. ' ..
Morta tl'lon 12,000 tkhnlclons, englMell end ochlnlttro-
tors-both men and ~ .... contlnutd ·1..,11.:tlfl'!I ..,..,...,. ..
ment whllt working toword their cltaf'fft ot w,;,, Coott Uni•
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ond Colleges. oncl Is oporovod fof Wlt•NN •
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Nine Vie at Westminster
llasellal fltts
lats-Su-SMeH:aps
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Baslletllal saHeainl Slloes •
Tllllis , Sllles--fldal Sllies.
Pnnsy!Yalia ~;Daty
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Cage Scores ' ... .,
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Handballs-Oltdacr-95c
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Cotton Sweat SaitS'.:.:. $1.45 ; 1
laylc Sweat Shits ....: ~ ·$19$ & $4.15
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Tllis llmts. . . r• lhsm-$13.95 tt $2l95
Mel's Tiiiis ~$4.95 tt 11195
Tllis Sllits-,$4.15-$8.m.$7•
Sll:i!i••s ~••n's $1.1l·
LlllH $7.25
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OVER THE'· COliNT£R
J. Michael Shield o!
Fountain Valley has
been appointed to the
wsmon of personnel
administrator for Pan
American World Air-
ways at Los Angeles
InU.mational Airport.
'He will act as manage-
ment advisor on airline
labor relations includ ..
Ing contract adminis-tration.
Viejo Resident
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M•ltf lir .. 1 tft•t •r• 1toclH
ltf o ph•nn•c:Y h•'fO • tl1t• 011
tMfn, After thi1 41te th oy aro
"' lo119er c.o.Wor.J off.ct;.,.,
4ve to • othir•I dttor;orttio11 of tt.. ol•ll'lo11t1 th•t t• l11to 1111lc0
l"I tn..... "'· Tlil1 tlate i1 l'•rf clo1oly W•tch ... , for wh111 It i1
r.tchH, th••• rnedlcl11•1 1r1 f l •
tur11H to tho ~•01o1f1c.tvror or
wo dtth"oy fti1rn.
It 11 oar tluty •• • ,ii.,.,..,e.,
to ••• tll•t ,.,.,.,. pr•C•utiol'I 11
t•lten to lftluro thot ,.,,,., pr••
e.cription v•u rocej.,, li •ble to ,.no..,.. 01 r1pr•1•11ted. w. •••
f11l\y •••10 of thh ro1po1ulblli0
"· vou ·oR YOUR DOCTOR
CAN 'HONE US wh•" you '"-'
• 4•/i••rv• We w1U d•ti••f
PJ'9Mtttlf wi~evt erlr• c.h•NJ•· A ,,. •• ••llY ,..,1. ,.,., Ofl ...
fer +Mir he•tth fl•-'•· W• w•l•
c.01t1t r,.q11etts for Oeli•.., ,.,.,.
1c.• .... Oo,,. ec.ceu11ts.
PAatC LIDO PHARMN:T
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minutes to 'SanJoSe!
,.. 7 Ifft to 1:30 pm. loth Wlyt.
7:004:»-1HI0-11 :ao ""* 1 t00-2:SM :00-5;30.7:004:30 pm.
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CONSOLIDATEO ,STATEMENT OF CONDITION
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ASSETS
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Thunday, FtbMly 26. 1970
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l'BE BIOOUI' BINQµi Jf.umft'Pl..KE •N l'U OaAN&B C0.4.H' -~AU DIRECT 842·"1•
• • HOUSllS l'OR IALll IHOUlllS l'OR IALI HCIUftl l'Olt SM.I HOUlll l'OR SALi HOUSES l'Olt SALE HOUSES FOR SALE
t••••• 1ooe 01-..1 • '"' ~0~";;"";;"~:;;:;;;:;;'~·~1:•11 ~0~1~""~·~';;;;;;;~~··~1!.!!!!•' 1000 Cott• MM.I 1__!!
READ THIS
If you are In Urie nwbt for a
NEW bome, -lb ... outotand•
ing customlzod bomel, built by
Frank H. A)'l'el and Son. locat-
ed in a prime area very d ose lo
Huntingtnn Stale !!Yeh· The
homes are priced froin '27.DSJ
to $38,690 and VOl'Y ,In llze !Nm
3 to 4 bedrooniJ, 2 lo 3 l!ar gar-
aaes Blld 2 to 3 batha, Wjtb
shake or mission tlle roofs fir&.
places, underground diilfties,
concrete. driveway11 built.om,
and carpeting, Tbere ts ·VA l!ld
FHA financing available. 1bero
are 4 homes available because
of credit rejecttona. Occupancy
by March l , 1'IO In tb1s unit.
Our next unit ii now on sale for
occupancy In May and June
1970 and introduces the new
3,000 sq. ft. "El Dorado" model
priced from $34,490,
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Gftrol lOIO -~ 1000
_ _,, E TAK• YOUlt l'ICKI C1n11111 .. Mar A HACIENDA I
,,_.._. • WI --Soultl of Ht-1.w..u Wiili 11'0 ... II, to .. with
0 L S 0 N "•1rw"' c....... 1ec111-i"~w~, ~sr,:~!t"'~ '" ......... -c.,.1 Lo.. $48,500 ~";,. "'::Z., ~
· Inc. Rell.tin Lqvel)-bfc bomlt'tot concrete Camtortahle ·and room.y 3 big lot. See it Now! Another. bQy.
• block ~ wjth ele. bedroom&. Modern kitchen er won't say "manana'• PAY $14 r MONlH ....., .......,, ...... 2 BR. wtth...,, ot ,..,..., Top Sli.soo.
El Uld5, beamed ceilli:p.. ndi-cmditb'I! Good ftocr plan ' WHY PAY MOR • ant"'"" ...... -.... ml-tbe PRICE IS RIGHT!
)love In and taU O¥a" SW.% • etc. QuUe _._ •t up.
...... " ..... Joon. 3 ""' "" J ............. bedlomm. 2 blL~ delUR About t.OOG 91q ft hire • tea.
Jdtcbnl wtth bulll·inl. Beau-rurtr.& black walnut panel-
tillll -ml -· "" ..-. air ..........
......,._, Alley ..-for """" fn --to famlly your can. tut and · trailer. dlJ!lnl &: ,f)tt~ rooma.
MlauWI from the eea. a.an Vft'Y elepQt.
air Uvfnl, """" on thlt 3015 Counlly ~""' Drlw one! Call l60!Kl3. Wnpped aniun« an ovetatz.
645-0303
ed atrium. this ~
larp·famQy -.. .UU.t·
"' -... l6tl> tit...., of
Comarthy & Co.
at ll&tW' Center
2299 Hartiar Blvd .• C.M. t~ Mesa Verde Coontry Newport Beach Office
Cub. All Wge rooms. aU 1028 Bayaidc Drive
PM 8EDROOMS
DINING R OOM, Family
room home. BuUt-ln ~ includliW Nutone Bleoclet
and brukf.ut bar. All Oii
chOloe hardwood ·noon. in.
cludbw' mrpetl and dni.pH.
Well built. shake roof hcltM.
°"9'ner will .ell tamer FHA-
VA 1'EIU4 A .earce ilftn. Full-...,,-·
•tu. ....
... ..-ml ._,......,, ,_ 642-1711
GOLFERs TAKI: NOTE! Brand New
... ':~ Just Completed
l~CSif:l;;;:;::.H;;S:I Across From "'! Country Club
FANTASTIC Built by build"' foe his own
corner locatiof!. One or a
kind with large family room,
ovenized muter bedroom.
maaive fireplace and apartc.
lbw heated " mkftd pool. Walle to schools, park 1.
Westclitt shopplfW. Owner'a
family ...... ml .....
hard to believe at '39.950.
CALL 5'>IGI Sotltb C....
borne. 3 big bedrooms.
spe.rkllJW i!!lectric kitchen
and you can choose yaur
own carpets, all plUJ large
extra pool table size recre-
ation room -$.38,500 • lets
talk: terms.
&16-7171
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"\, E:STATEHS
'T'HC .,,., ' -,z , l".L"-
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ANYONE
can assume 1hls low ~
VA Joan, just $3100 dn. b.
joy a tge 5 Bednn a: 3 Bath.
2 story txime. rruaUb' built
w/ cw;tom island • kitchen,
shake roof ' rodt fr'plc.
Only 3 yrs old It ready to
rrlOVf! into. Call ~llSI.
Heritage Real .Eatale (Open
eves.I
MESA DEL MAR
3 br, 2 ba, tam. rm.. Shake
ti, blt·lm, crpts " drpa,
hn:lwd fin. sunlu!n llv. nn.
Cl o s e to TeWinkle Pk.
$28,500. 546-9769
ESTATE SALE
3 &droom home. Eaatlide
Costa Mesa. R-2 zone. L<it
50 x 127. INCOME POTENT.
JAL. Principals only, pleue,
548-1218 or 541-3751.
LIVE & LET LIVE
4 UNITS -1 LOT
1-3 BR; 3-"2 BR.: • tt )'l'JU're
trylne to reduce )'OW' owr-
bead il Waht to live rtftt
f'rte + etQoyine a tu sheL..
ter, an'afl8I!' to see thae
unJta -xlnt close-in loc.,
C.M. Full price $55,000.
,,..,..... Coll sn.s510 i!:r!.~~!!, l--iiF1Xiiaii""jjllfl!iiii,11iil1-
p&lnt.d 1n A out. new crpa: ~ B R l ( K P'J:RE.
No lo&n ttta, OW'nll' will PLACE plum bic patio BBQ,
c.arry laf TD, 10% down. 3 bedroGma. l'I bl.tbs. dwo
it.al F.ctate. . --$28,000
1/J AcJe
SACRIFICE! Leaving state.
Low down. Two single f.ami.
ly tiomes on comet lot. west
Harbor Shopping Center.
548-2394 after 6 pm.
1•$-7-51 ....... D_O_W~N-1 =~M;v;•~d·;;;;;;;;;-;11~1ol
• • • * 4 BR, • 3 BATHS
NEWPORT BEACH
N .. Ii-.... .._Ud..._,..,.i. lwpol'tD~ ·Noedt potnt U.. T.L.C. ,.,,,_
TIIE BWFTS. adult Occu-rifle G.I. mn ASSUMABLE
pied, 3 BR, 2 BA. dlnlne at same low i.IKerelt! .SEE
4 bedrooms. entry MD. huge
family mi,·~ _fire~.
dining roorn, bullt·tn appli-
ances. Park like 1/3 acre.
540-1720.
TARBELL 2955 Harbor
ON mA/V A TERMS
will buy this cute 2. b:lnn &
den home near City park &
downtown. Features hard·
wood noon. heatilalor fire.
plaoe, fruit trees etc. It's
vacanl Immediate posses-
STEAL OF A BUY! ..
Only $ai75 dowt1 on this ntc:e-
ly appointed Meu. Verde 3
bedroom, 2 bath horne. Oose
ta school and library. mt.
im. Many similar homes
are Riling ior n:iore. Wl·
dowed and ntuat sell. N
price $26, 750.
area -one level view. tW. value at $23_.! Eastslcle C.M. WI SELL A HOME
Loe. on ltrttt of bNuL hOrn-
1!!1, ln pm,liee area • F /R •
dbl. frplc .• cpts. le drpa. •
beauL lrxbcpJ. · alumpttone
BBQ • tlwnpstone & wrou&ht
iron fehclng • sharp cond. •
fa\lorable trma. can be ar-
ranged. Aaklng '52.500.
CHIL T ROBINETT
REAL TOR 64&-0128
ASSUMABLE
6.9% LOAN
Brand new loll CC1UrR
view home, ·4 bdrms, 3100
sq tt .. 3 car garage, sit·
uated on a hill Qllerlook·
Ing everything. Spectac·
War view! Max. loan of
$li0,000, au.nnable at
6.9%. Priced at $84,950,
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INSTANT HOME
If you do not like to puttu
or paint &: appneclate dear
by Cannell " Chaffin this 4
Bdrm. with family room a:.
dining room is y OU R
HOME. Call 642-SD> tor an
appolntment to see thil
• ; lovely BA YCRESf htune ob
quiet Lincoln Lane.
Jt.2 lot. 2 BR. 1 BA. p&intJ!d.
In le out. ~ crpta, nrw
driwway, prare, $19,950.
2 H..,,.1 "' 0.. Lot
3 !IR's, 2 BA. tamlJ.y I: livirle
room T 2 BR. l BA. prieed
10 RU! Ea1tai1k.
Lach enmyer
f.', ,lfv•
CHANCHAILE
HOME
Thia: new ell'.cluaive·ti.lt-
inr could be a 2, 3 or 4
Bdtm. borne. Take )'Otlr
pick. Owner/builder will
put back wt!ls U )'OU
dtslrr to make um the
home ol )'0\1r chotce.
Lots .. wood panollng
.l: incl1rect. ~-Evett
haa • blt·i:ll dinlna: room
tab!., °""" -out. Tbla home ii dltfer-
entl ! See It now. $9,000.
Owner wi 11 consider
FllAN A flnonctno,
Jallli... <*ll ~WAl~ACI
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1605 W•.tdllf De., NB RNANCING
642-5200 ~ ' 5 Ltrae _, • b<tht
PORIVER VIEW & 1 lieabld A .. ,...., pool,
IRVINE TERn•cE tnN•wport'a bMt ...... Oolo< """ $69,900. M~ UIUml! low In-What more could YoU uk? ten:st Joan.
Sep. instr. suite il 3 tull ba. Walter Kaur
4th BR. could be ofc. ot den. ..........
"""' pool, spac. patio, SEE TODAY $77,!0J
''Our 25th Y••r''
W!SLEY N. Coldw .. 11111• I (& TAYLOR CO 550 .... .-c-.Dr. Nowpor! IHcl!, Collf.
Re•ltor1 UMM 1 .. • *"* NEWPORT CENTER
:ml San J""""tn Hilb Rd. t.a,951 · 644-4911 .-v _.,L1111v111E~B"'1~ni;_o1'!'1t._. I rm SQUARE FZET o1 u..
OR S trw area. nne rnktentlal P LI 5 erea,Almoet..._,.te,..,
3 Beclroom bet.utf in nicf: teMion. lminacllllte • bcf.
lfta. O!M'Wn.ient kt achoola: ..__ d'·'-• a: ,..,..._1 ..... ~tiful land. rm. •"""""'• .. ,.... rm • --........ taml&y nn. Xlnt ccrner lo-sct.pi~ ... An unbelievabJe cation _room for boat. lnll·
klw ptiet or $21, ?SO. P"eahll'-er or pool. Adjatent to part!:
es blt·lnl, extra quaUt)t ct>b. and schaob. CALL 56tGf
2 8athl. EZ terms. Soutb Clout Real Estate.
PAlJL.WBili
Cil1'.t.B.t.1'
&&&I.TT CO.
LIDO ISLE 1 llt.
?Tear beach 4temlla eta. lee.
1treet to lllltldl. lot 9ith aun.
n;y patio. El1JQ)' CA iood Ult!
$11,llGI, -tpp't Rltldle&-ltlln
-f;, °"" Hwy, 111$>122$ tSALl:llla:N WANTED!
EVERY Jl MINUTES
Wilker & Lee Quick Sale ..
J'our bl!drooma • two baths
-aD built-Ina -nttplace •
»43 Wlf*lltt Dr. family room • carpetl •
&M-ml l!I~ ccndltion. $28.950.
1..1 v...._.._ Good tmna. CALL 5'5-804
mllG Y--. South C.... R"1 -"·
aion.
$22,950
PAUI,.WWll
CARNAllA.1'
a.s.&.t.TT CO.
4 llo4rm + l'Oflllly rm. BEACH BARGAIN
$24,950 L<wdy 4 BR. 3 ba. FamU,1 "11=::=~
B;tuttful. i:naY·w, large rm. N ew cpta.. drapes, I Ii
109;: Baker, c.r-.t.
./ 3 BR, 2 BA. tamily nn, 2
lrplcs, spmklr. $ 32, 5 00 .
Prine only, 546-351B
»Ylllr rm., 111 • .....,, kit· t>afnt, hlfno, & .,...., •rr. Corona clel Mar
chei. ahnolt M down. Walk to ocean. On'·· $37,950, 'C'..v... eecl111ion In the _;_, ... "'°'1no: ... ., · · CAYWOOD REAL TY -~, ··-· of the city, high on a hill TARIELL 2115 Harbor m W. O>ut Hwy., NB with a ..... -.ificent vt .. w of N • ~·1210 • .. _. ... ewport at•ch 1200 A Prlvot. GI._ -°""" & oanyon, A 3 -==;,::.==:-..:::::::1
Into.tbeexdtlllr"llfldottbe $21,950 mom"""t'"''""· tl>orough· B/B
'MOit excbllhe .resldmUal 4 bdrm a f•mlly rm ly modern. paneled in Rose-PIER & FWAT! "LITI'LE
11ction ln Dowr Shern.. 3 ci. ... -_,_ wood. ~eak & Mahopny, ISLAND" East Bayfrollt.
brand new models. t Bd· _,. & <.:&!:'An, entry hall , Electronic kitchen. Refriger-Channing five bedroom •
3* Ba Sparttb dWn& nn, ft~. xtra ated air-ronclitioning. Swim-three bath hon1e w/patJo, =·Roy J, w~ Real.;~ =-~·built.Jn appliances, ming pool. Well priced al plus two bedroom • 1 bath
1430 Ga.lax7 Dr •. $46-ll'fA TARBELL 2t5S Harbor $119,500. Cal for app't. apartmenL Built by Owner.
OWNER lie ............ In &"·~---~--In ,. ohn macnab T'" ,..,,. old, First time
·IJGUloO>l --·-listed. Chvncr will 1inanct M~. 2 Br. ll-1. CM. prdtn tmm. '11111 DAU.Y PILOT ReaJty Co. 8% in t., 29% down. Price -
w/fl'Ult trees $32.*I tefml. "'mhl ~ Save (714) 642-1235 $169,cm. Submil 3 BR Npt HcU Jae• A: inaney, time I: dfart. Look !Ill Dover Drive, Suite I2J Bay & Beech Rlty, Inc. :ui~treea ~&:. 1'rank now! 11 Newport Be!£!!... 901 Dover Drive. sutte 126 NB
===;::;,===~======= 1 '!!~'!'!'!!!!!!!!"""""''"'""'""1 64.5-200> Evea. 6™1479
NO MATTER
.IT IS • • •
YOU CAN
SELL
WITH
IT
A
DAILY PILOT
..
WANT AD
For Fist Sotvico &
Export Aosisl1nco
DIAL
642-5678
DIRECT
NEED MONEY? SPECTACULAR VIEW
To buy a new home? Invest!-of HARBOR
gate our guaranteed trade & LIDO ISLE
in plan. Lei us answer Your
question with no obligation.
Fair eOOU&h '! 3 Bedroom + extra room.
Hardwood 11oors, Exiltinc
Joan 7%. I.st TD.
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
2629 HARBOR BLVD.
546 8640
OPEN EVES, TILL 1:30
23'1 Santa Ana A"'.
(S. of OIU Drive)
$46,000, BY OWNER.
'"""' Choice Be•ch F ront
Srnall one bedroom
home on R·2 LOT
6810 W. OCEANFRONT
C.Omer ot FERN SJ'.
A rare opportunity fur smart
investor. Pr I ce $51.500.
Terms. Phollt': Mr. Robinson
Davis Realty 642-7!XXI
4 IDRM-DEN
UPP ER BAY. W.500
2306 Redlands. 646-'393
BLUFFS -3 BR, 2 BA, spilt·
Jevd condo. '29, 750 or
leue/opUon. 644--2039
BA YFRONT PENnlOUSE
Panonm.Jc vtew. 2 BR, 2 Ba.
DoOO. 136.!<ll )"" .. "' tnt. P.fd<ende. RJlJ' &t&om
OUT Of State Owner: Must
Sell or Thdt 4 br, 2 ba.
honlt. Z8 Shtt"WOod St. (oft
San!& Ma A"'IC.M,) Pb, 611 n& N!Wp!!! H1lp!?t1 1210
3 BDllM, 111 BATH. Lq OPEN 0.Uy 1.-. 3 Bdnno A
lamllY rm. n.,_~ ·• ,..lrlg Pool. 3 oar ..,..,, 8nolo!n
I~. WUI •II on low doWJI wtlcome. 522 El MOdtna.
« dilmunt Ior cub. Owner. v.i Co run: 2661 E.
l3M334 Cout H>y, r.dM, Sl3-ml •
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HOUSE.$ POR 'SAL I HOUSIS l'OR SALi --!lewport Holtht• 1210 Colono dol M.r 1251
NEWPORT HE IGHTS S,ARKLING POOL $tS,JOO 0-3 BR. t den. 'l1>e
AssUme 6~ % w . J>Qmentl belt CdM ~a. Homo pt
total ·~· flU mo. ~ charm & priveey. Fanciful W. lt\ICCO , w/llreplace, on details in decorating. M1.1,1t
50X!t0 lt. R-? lot. be 1ttn to &Jn>ftC. 0vtt
BRASHEAR REAL TY 2'IOO *1· tt.: l5x30 pool:
847.§lT ~ h~ deck for flltert&inl ••
Invlt1nl:' approach & entry,
B 1t 1223 Satl.d,y -...... of"""' ;;.;•_,.Y_<_•M~------"'-bis livi~ heft. Ntlthlne
TINE 9aycnst Four BR
home far uJe' or trade.
,Secluded atreet, large yard.
548--0'l'IS\
Dover Shares 1227
REGAL -SPACIOUS
COMPLETE VI EW
Bay a. ~tna, .f. Br, 4'ni Ba + m~ 1. \'liih cellfn;s.
5(0) sq built around oourt.
4 car 'Pr. '£.Z maint. lm·
med occ~. $178,(0). furnish·
!d. A1111rne 6'Ai o;o loan. ~
er 548-T;u.
Univ•r•lty Park 1237
ouTsirANDING 2 BR.
\Vlth NiNY extras lncluding
custonf qualily oarpeta &
drapew. auto. sprinkling ays.
tern .Ii dee. pr. door open.
er. vr;;r attractively Janel·
.caped~2 Baths, fireplace &:-built· ns. Only $31.950 IN·
CLUD G THE LAND. Be
sure to this one!
PETTI REAL TY CO.
REDUCED
tie 3 BR. charmer.
; foroial din., all
h. $31.750. Owner
a . Make oUer!
Hiii RH lty
Center. Irvine
ytime 833-0820
better in the $70,000 bndaet.
App't. onJ.y • w~ not c.D
OO'i'! (eves. 646-5221)
{all\\ ,\ Ill U 11
111.\l.I\ 1\1 .
f' . ' ' l
BEAMS & BRICK
So. of Hwy. 2 BR. on R-2 lot,
at la.at )'tau price! Add
unit I; live "payment free".
$29,500.
Htl Pinch ln & As-.
REAL ESTATE
300) E. c:oa.st Hwy. 61S-09'J
e Open Dtlly 1·5 e
716 LARKSPUR
ImmacUlate 2.aR:bome
t.rge, covered patio,
DON V. FRANKLIN
REALTOR
• 673-2222 •
SUNNY
Lots ~f charm and sunshine
in thls dellgtiUul 2 Br home,
ft.2 lot, &ood location. ~
$31,000.
MOR-CAN REALTY 673-6642
34ll E. c.o&st Hwy, CdM
Balboe P,ninsula 1300
BALBOA PENIN POINT
3 BR. 2 BA home on comer
Vin-of heh, ocean&. mta.
Lrg swmy priv. patio. Low
main!. yard, carpels., La.
heat. shutters, bdrw flra.
dbl gar, bft-in stereo wiring
& anl. Acoeu priv. bcb &:
BY OWNER. ~a: boat ramp. Sale by C>wner,
old. Wa1kln&: disl {$6,;,0CXll 67l-Mll
to & shopping center. -===""'=:;:;;;=~ l .:=1133-='°"'=f="='="~'=··;;:::==l·L;l;ncla;;;:.;'';'';;;:;;:;;;;;;;;1;306;;;
Irvin• 1231 1•
3 BR. BA, lgc fam rm,
pool, tennis court& etc.
ei,its. drps, many other ex·
tras-, color TV. tape deck,
etr $42 . 8J3...2899
12SO
'* CA INA ISLAND * TiiJETIY
* Bl CORONA BEACH * B A PENINSULA Situat~ betw@en Big 1: Lit·
Ue tj.rona Beach, A spec-
tacular 4 BR family home
wilh ce to spare, 5~
baths, moat formal of
dl.n.IJJ& ms. a 27x32 family
LUS a 27~ game
an exciting view
·1h wet bar -AOO
ln the beach area
t parkina for 7
General
S Y l I E ,.
L GEL
99 Linde Isle Dr'.
Exquiaitely decor 4 BR, 4
BA home. Crpt'd &: draped.
lnclsepd, Boat alip. Reduoed
to $120,IXXI.
Linda Isle O.velopm.nt
Bill Grundy 67S.3210
WATERFRONT LOT
Excellent 51 ft. Linda Ide
leasehold lot. Xlnt buy at
$.15,CO>. Consider trade.
Li nd a Isle Dev110pm.nt
Biii Grundy 67s.3210
Lido Isle
ENJOY
LIDO ISLE
This Summer
USI
4 BR. bayfro~ home with
pier i: slip, From $150,000.
Welkor Rlty. 675-5200
3366 Via Lido, NB Open Sun.
custom built famils home
4 Bdn:ns., den, 3\: bath$,
176.500
LIDO REAL TY INC,
3377 Via Lido 67J..7300
$56,SOO. 3 BR, 2 BA. Open
Thln 1-4 PM. 119 Via
Yella. caII S.D. ~
UID SQUAleS
FINE 3 br, 2 bl home in bett
ana ntar wuidW Plu& 6
tchb. Lrr ful nn w/fl>le,
2 "" .... -yd. .. ..u
-15. "" $l40, ,Mo.
LEAS ar .uL 1.aftl7 un-= •,:: :.: ~ HARBOR
: ::;;-w ... TOWNHOUSE DS!
Sonto Ano l:11ts. 1630 Call 64M.lll or l!3-Q226
3 UNITS 'ON I LOT ' ea, ' BA. bltm,. crpta, 1111 -_, w-Ora11..+ Comul'l1-'s l1wllfll
3 llEDllOO .. , -!loon: -•· '"'°"' ~ 1nune4 • I BR. -~ .,.. $21 ·'°° -Joi. ..... to elem. -oio • .;··i.e. "": """...,"""""" ms • tmled pool. Adult""' .. ,. ..... /Zl.iml•llly
1 -p1ua1t .. .., hntu-:""".,p.':""'.::;:. -~~ -~ -·· , BR.. • ~° F'" .Of'° ""'Z'"' Featuring a b A.tmo1phere
tic!"'!'."' Ol&k•ro. Qol,' -·· .. .-, .... , ... IMMAC' Br, 2 .... Crptl, ...... i.'lootb, -to""'. CHATEAU LA.POINTE F y c f R-'P'--· bioekl llom ~Ch. Swnmu $23,IOO. Vela no down, F11A drpo, bltnl, P"tlo. lClnt loc. bMcb 11119 mo. )'11.y, l3lill l.oY<ly 2 Bit .... W/. pool, OT OftT OTt .... ""'I'! Ure
1"01& n.lled, Owner will tin. \.,. dn. lbilr. 516--081<• 1235 per mo. Famlllel ..... E. Balboa 81'<1. No. A ..,...... Wolk to •hop'a. J ompl 1 2 1111 2 ~ ~re:!== to~ L .. UM le.ch ~ att 6. Ownr/A&:t. m.a2. (2!3) ~ Adultl, no pe~. $W-Sl60 P':t.:::. t• Un1...:...tl:~1=::...., bwn """'°'· Tbl • "'""' lut OV· 1195 t 3 • < BR w/pool. Xlllt RINT ALI per mo. 1941 Pomona, CM. colllnp, nhors, lush ltndsct plnt with
er nia'ht. Setler be flnt ud FORCED S•LE ~ear h')'. ~t • 1 ~ Purnfthed $135 PER Ulr. Dlx Mobile lh'Mmt waterfallt, elwatortr ll<Y~ cl•
cell""'· OW -EMERALD BAY Fab. View Home comp!. • l11n1. Hid ....... th -ltl Ktlvltlos,. --J-
cu.tom ~· 4 br, 4 'ha. 2 BDRM, New eupetl I& Oeneral 4000 pool, adulll. • Seuon'a & m P0011, priva .. l''atlt w/stor ....
pool, ' ....... lo~ °"'' ........ with .-. n1" Mob. Ell. 23119 Npt Bl'<!. F ,, •• $2t0. Adult• plNM. •Just ... , '°"' llS<.000.' Now uldng ""8 "G"Or-Aw .. c.11.l--------i ........,,. 1600 Hor .... llvtl., noxt to Ntloors CMll-962·5585
19131 ._,,..... WS.000. SOS.000 loon. ..... ' BR. ' BA, bl•im; 2 s· I DELUXE I K ; II 425 --Woy, Cost• -545-
J{unttnaton Beach belOldb)'Aprilht:tar~h-, tin:pl.acea, dnpel., ~ 1nge pl~ted. Frt1tdalr1: ap. 630o. lwrythlna MW.Move ln'nowl
Ht bid. FWl '~ to 8robn. Putf. USO. 5',;.8l.OI phances. Quttn It r"'!!~!!!!!!!~~~!!!~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I OWNER , Owner C!M-13&5 cw 4!M-OOllO. 2 BR, c:rpll, dqta, Wf.jblr' 1 ~ compl crpted. Call • 548-r I : TRAN$~ERRED ...,.. Rel' 'd 1it M• Ad It aft 5. Genortl !Gali Cott• -. II• IMMEDIATE L-Nl,U.1 1707 Dr. m.. ~' "" u s i'i1 Bll~d~up1r.; .. ;;-, ~~ruaur,r1um.~:.1; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;. 1 ;;;:;;;;;;;;;.;~1
... ~°!~~s!!:n·~.~. PANORAMIC OcUJi View ~1'~m!:l ~be! ~~~er':; VENDOME
Rlline for ~nly SIO.:SOO. Ft•· ~:.Jo~~. ~hg 9~.122S -~=~--'""''"""'-,.-~ L\DnJr)' Gnale. 11: 2 bfJd.. prerd. $UIO -~f 91._B W. turtng 2 bathl, electric ""'Y ::-mo. ~ ~ ~ 17th St. ..... BWACULATE APl'St
kitchen, .,.-..., l .,..,, ~495--451:;;.;~'~----I BR-· t~ulte °""'·No ed-ml -· with R ""'RN APT ADULT l FAMILY
GARDEN Am. °"""'"""i!y _ ... 0-to __
r-RENTALS pete. 11'1>. U4ll Pomona comple10 -""'land-1 B • ru · • SECl'IONS AVAJLAJiLE throU&bou t, Total payment , •• ~ COWi-. dub atn-o• 2:!Jy.8. Br:lalol, CM ci---._ .. t.....--i-, Pork Air-condltionlna • JI.a
Cupeto • Orlpes
Bullt·l.ns • Encloaed prapl
2 Bedroom.a • 1 Bath
From 1155 Month
Drive by UO w. WU..
of $160 per month includ· _Hou-'-'-_'-_F_u_rn-'lu_'*I°""-Ave. C.M. ...,... .. ,, -.... ...,..... ...
ea S%% • F.H.A. annual Rentals to _Sh•N m$ * Cottap; l BJ\. $1'5. All =of~: Ne~rt 8Mch 4200 : ~S:!_Br't. 2 Ba
lo&n. util paid. Adults, no peta. tt'le1 detlpec; aod openattd _it.-:-.·-·~ *him Pool. Put/~n
WE SELL A HOME DEPENDABLE Mhldle ... ~"' !6'144'>1. Jwn iar .tnale ....... Newport Boodt *"""~ lllclh>/lndry fM'll
EVERY 31 MINUTES Men with 8 ,..., old "° 21dlill, complete\y ,.. llENTS FROM j GRAJID IMS Anohtlm A .... -
Wa. Iker' & Lee ....... to ..,.,. -home .............. chlldn• OK. n" .. ""' ' oo..r .. MESA -
Se< Man&pr, Aiit. I
or rent estate cotlqt. ~mo. Alt §0-4387 I
1682 Edlngu 646-3n6. ' II"" 3 BR ....... le""" NEWPORT_ B~CH OPEN NG l120 • ' BR. RIO, W/W,
540-6140 l4U455 1 OR 2 retponalble people tO )'ard. SlOO Clear:Ww depoaiL 880 IR~~· drps. rhlldren &-pet a GI No Down ~ "= J.!'b.!:.~ CID .... -. ' IR=-1611> IMMEDIATE ""~. 5.14-6890
EXTRA SHARP. 3 Bdnn, 2 ~Mmo'ijALEi;; . .....,,.~-~·i;;;;;,.;,.,;;-,;;;~;;;jl;'.t'l:.:N;:,:ow::"°';:,:".:_.: ... =ch::__J.:.:...2'0 GARDEN GROVE OCCUPANCY ~.;:.. ";.11',,.:"',;,.,~'t::
Ba., Patio ldh:ben, Wall< to br apt. Bal. Island. ·$'15 1 /8 13Ul8 Qiapman Aw.: Avail now. Bier.~ !!!!!!!!~!!"''!'!!!!!"' .. ••I
1bop'g, lll'hoola. FHA ap-1nc1:615-2589. Adults Onfy Cf blllll w. Santa Ana Fwy.) Luxury prden apartments ELEGANCE at
.,..uai ST<."!; E TY GIRL 21 or .,... to lllare s Bit, 2 """"' <Pllllewl PG> r CUil 63&.1030 C t "-SlQO Hacincla ...... BRA.SHEA"' R AL tum 3 br ·apt w/J other 2 BR. 2 Mthe: .......... $235 otferlfll complete prtvacy, OI • '""'• 1 4.__2 BR. WO-$l7U
847-8507 Dm. 60-0427 Jirh. 675-681:5"aft •• N.B. • AVAILABLE NOW ANAHEIM beautiful r landscaplnr al--------Util i1iCJIJded, NO PETS G•r West l GOW! .... 3"I .... ... .. k Buch ........ ""'· NOW LEASING FOR llJl..,..Ueled reauUooal HARBOR GREENS Adult"""" In.
•·-3 -. ~-"""' n.;:1... IOl DoYer Dr. Suttie US lCB KA.ROI ocaJPANCr -M~ Atmorpbue ........ an.. ni;NM: U1 uaa 20» Eva. ~ B facllltles lb a country • 4 ...,-m, 211 eau.. 1'1and m.1'11 ""· ..., • m So, ........,, .APARTMENTS Blt·ino, "'"" """'· ...._ _.., '""-WNBOU~l BR ~Hi (l blk So of Llncoln). rJub atmocphere, Now , ~ &a.raae w/aora,-e, POOL Spanlah l lUCCO, 2-atory. 15 '3ri'! sirl to lhf.3 Br apt. ~OJ • ~ (nt) ·m-4500 . SPA\.WUS 2 .. 1 Avoe•'o "2-2921 Months ~-over 2L Prv rm. Npt BA, .trplc, pa , JlOl)I. 2 car \._ 11~~ leulnc ln Newport 8e&ch.. TOWNHOUSE LIVING a -
BRASHEAR REAL T'I' f'<ninoula m4!36 ..,, .n bltm, """'· drl>I-' South Bey Club Seoarate adult & fantily com· M.ARTINl"'UI •
841-850'1 Evri: 431-3769 ' ' Lae S2'15 mo. m-8111 or .t. rt -£-Models open 10 am to 8 pm mu.nlliei. Bachelor 1.,. A 3 T
TAK E OVER Costa ltMi 2100 ·6'2-2497 tveJ·or wkendl. "'Pl men,• Furnished or unfurnithed &inns, rum A untum aptl. ~~:.::-1~ ·~/~
Thill t<fu~u1H~~EF.~.A-2 BR. P/. patio. Quiet D~~~~i~o: Thev~t°~~E:eew Rentafrom$1354310 SllO.prrmo.&Q!', :1..':~~:ll~=Y~ Hr.
t. ~ trop;;i:s\Cll for adul,., l e.,tront apl $350. Act-O k d • Llrae rarden petlo• ., Joan wt payments ol $156 $185 Mf.-0452 ~ • Slll&le-1 br·2 hr. Fum.-unt. a WOO QUIEr DELUXE APTI
per mo ih pays aJI on this b1k • SGna, Act'y Rm, Bllllards • Open beamed ceWnp BACH., 1·2 • 3 BR'a
3 ~ 2 """' ,001 N---·'-Budt 22Gt EASTBLUrr.-.1>ome.s Thenpy•4S'pool,BBQ• Garden .,.,......~•·"''·""""' 1ms..1a1.naAvt,c.11. ho~~:....f'°~ of patio and 9WJllll"T Br. lmmac. $3Z Mo., leue 2000 Panons Rd. 642-8610 e 2 pools, u.uiw. nW"Hl')' Mgr, Apt 1l3 646.5542
decklnr, 121."" 1u11 prle<. r TRAILER ,... A11a """ ..._1554 HOLm•v PLAZA Apartments .,hoot.
UNBEµ.EVASLE?! Available now. Min.cle Mlle, 1 BR.2 Ba sluplex, new cpts. DELUXE. Sp&e\ous 1 Bdnn IMMED. ocnJPANcY
WE SELL A HOME N.lt l!O month. ht • \ut. , drpo; "'h""', bl'"'. Nr beh. Furn &pt llJS plu. dtil. 1700 16th Str.et 2'ltlt\ Pela"'" Woy ORI.EANS APTS.
EVERY 31 MINUTES 29~ W. Cout Hwy, N.B. ,_""30;;;;,mo==l";·,;540-='15i,72<'===-Heated pool, am.pie~-O:>lta Meu. 546-0370
Walker & Lee ~ID I' No~~ ......... pec".M·' 714: 642-8170 Nr.-•All&nu
2 & 3 BR avail. Adultl only.
iOOI
'
r.tobile Home • BayviN. University Petk 3231 1 _,....;~=,.:~_:;;;c.:;:..o~-LUXURIOIJS.llEW
Adult" ~1167Mo. Call. LEASES AVAILABLE 195. LRG 2 BR. Avall Mar l.1-~------1 a•.r-Orlkl l pet OK. 1 Br duplex apL, .f, houses
All .. ,. frvl<L btl·IN • --from °""'· Mar. 3 -Ju"' $150 & $170 at !tut 2 battis." • ' ll. $135 mo. S75-2345 • 1120 -tlTIL pald. Bacbe1C1r All Utllltl•• Ptlcl
' BR-I: tam. rm, lmmac.
cond. Move 1n TODAY @
fl~ • -_.... .
3 BR. + din . ..J.. + LARGE
sep. 1'9C. rmm. Avail, ap-
prox. Mareb 15th @ $360 mo.
over rararei. Pet OK. · WALK to beach. rum. 1 Br. 1 1: 2 BR. 2 <ftr'.m poolt 8kr 534.fJ980 avail. now. Yearly leue Adults only, no pets.
' Agent 642-38SO -$U5 . 2 BR. Triplex. Children ""'1 Avocado St,, C.M.
I: peta Mlcomed. BR furn apt, utll pd. Pool. See Mir on prtmilet
Bier 5M-698D No clilldren or peta. 2400~ (Behind K·Mart off Harbor
Failway VIiia Apts
Near Oranse Co. Airport I:
UC!. Adultt ooly. 20122
Santa An& Ave. 5'5-3Df
' 16th St., NB IM6-4664 at Comer Ru~• .Avocado)
C•tt Mt1a . 4100 BAOIELOR· Apt. 2 bib to 0&) '42-l535, M 645-0283 2 BR studio, Unt Newly
bch. $85 Mo 'fil June. Before decor. New crpta I: drpl.
12 noon S48--8\2!. HARBOR· · Spao. ""'"""'· Adlla, No 3 BR t..;:."':t ~ u n fur 11 Peta. $140 Mo. 228.1 Fountain
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Corona d1l 0M1r 42.50 2217 Harbor near Wlllon DELUXE 2 BR. Crpts. cfriitt
• 2 Br 11' Ba. blt·lns, prtv. pat lo. Adf.
2 Br. crpt, pool, carporL Townhoule $1254135 c1osed aar., pool, stnp
1 alpal So. o1 o.c. · Adults. So. of Hwy. S165 Mo. • Reated pool • Adul4 onl,y atory. No pets, adttlts only.
Fai.rpowlds Leue. Ca1.I -6'13-8n3 • No pet. • AdJ to ahopping $l65. Ca1J M&--1tll
SfMle • 1 .......... LARGE 1tudlo apt. $100 mo. LUXURIOUS 2 Br, 1~ Ba.
$311 WK. & UP Y•uly. Ulll pd. 6'7l-105!! 111 ell eJec Crptl -GE
Doy, W .... M-s or w\md<. VILLA MESA APTS. kite!>., P.t1o . .;,.. pr, or
• Kli.heno . TV" Ind. .i . 2 Bit unfum, prl patlol, htd bua. ruo adul~. ~. lll E. e Phgno --· hid poo1 Btlboo ltltncl ....,s pool. 2 ar ebcl't .... QUI.. 20th st.
• Maid 1erv1c.e ava.ll. Di:LUXE 8'Ytl'ont 2 BR. 2 :::..~~':mp~· -*"""'T~O~WN=~H~ou=Sr.I~*~·
ll76 NIWPOIT AYD. BA, trptc, aanae. Avall Im· 719 w. ·wusoo M&-mi 2 BR. l~ BA. crpta, -. CAsS:-!~RO ~n,.'° or~ IS. I""· NEW TOWNHOUSE ~:.,, Ad~':'.~60-~
Cuua1 c.JU. UW.: In warm 2 BR, 111 BA t l t 2 BR. 548-1'168.
Mot •'""'.'P"'"· Spaolou• Huntington Bloch 4400 ~~ ';~ ~ru -M=,~R~R~l~MA"'"'c"w=oo=D"'"S
color co • ordtnatfd apts n. · ' .:in !'uni unita Avail se. act tm.
DlsJPed I: f u r o. f o t NEW SOUNDPf!OOP' PRIVT NEW dlx. 1 A 2 BR. Sbq der daa sun,' 05 Merri-
st)'le I: oomtort. !,Pvt pa. ~.~~toavall Feti, 31 &G Mar 1 .crpts, drps., blUna. tmmed mac Wa,y, 56«100
tio • S.B-Q * :snq epta """"'" ocean. araaes occupy. $160-$180. !540-1973, ;;-,;:-;,,::-c:--:==-.-= * Gar w/ ltorace * Healed 203 A 14th. 5.16-1319, 673-t?lf 56-232!. · 2 Br. Houae S140 attach. pr.,
pool * KU:cheo w/ indirect NEW 1 BJt.blk to beach. NICE lndlvidual lownboule ~ti & drpg, prdentt,
ll&'tldna, deltiXe oven &: Sl.50. Pr! patio-QUIET! 1 a: 2 BR. Frplcs, crpu; .... und.ry. Immac. oond. No
ranee. 1 BDRM. $175 Incl. Gar, alngle adltt, couple. patio, aar. 2652 Oranae Aw c.hlldren or pet.. 646--2UI
utll. 2 BDRM. $l95 illcJ, utll. 202 A 14th. 536-1319 673--1114 548-Ma or 6Th-&2 • SPACIOUS-Mod. 2 Br ~.
/SPACIOUS 3 BR, 2 BA Adultr, no peta. 365 W. WU· BAOIELOR Unit, walk to l BR. Si\25" mo, • 2 BR $135 Pool. No children or pet.
Duplex. crpu, drpl, bltr., IOn St. &Gl.971. bcb, w/util, $8S. Avail now. mo. Cfpts, cb"pl, pool. No ~1sJs 2279--B Kinu St.
!rs ....... prlv. y,,;,t. c;.,., SUS CASIT AS Call 55-.1507. peb or chlldnn. 325 E. l'lth + h u re pu1tlna. $195\ Film. 1 BR Apta, Adult. Pl. Call 646'68115 2 BR, 2 BA. un.turn. Drpl,
Reaponslble mam.d adUlta. on!¥, no pett. mo Newport L•puna le.ch 4705 LOVELY 2 br. Opt, drpl. w/w Cll'ta, stow. Nr sbop.
MW716 Blvd, CM. 6Q.9296 THE NEW VIU.AGE INN car. wuher, deyr. Adults. ~':a.'i{;"roo°! Center St,
Geneir:al 3000 TOWNHOUSE. 3 BR. 1~ stAJtP 8achtlor, nitt 1: Formtrly Saddleback Inn., No pets:. Z9> Plactntla. Call :::;;,-.,--,-...,.,.-::--, ** RENTAL$ ** BA. ~ drpo, ...,...._ dean. Emp""" adult 288S L&eU01, fl'onl l2S • ....... ~m • ':.,; ';.';~:i"'c::,:;'i:: ~ unturn 1 BR cottace. =~. f'ri.!Or ~ M:t Mendoca Dr, Apt. A• Lovely ,aptl. All utll'a, e DELUXE 1 I: 3 BR Gardea atv/rtf, encl pado. Infant
0 "'5--6121 or ...._ linen• mold. ponl, l.wndry ,\ptJ. Blt·IN, prlv petto OK. _,, • ••• 1472
pet K. I: San •QUIFr 2 Bdrm Duplex. rm. S'.eps to bNCh. 68G S. hQted pool, trpj.c. Adulb ~ State. -I~. c::"a pet2 11,RK. ho<, Ind NEW HOME FOR LEASE , BIM.., gu, p&tio. &<Ide. Cout """· 194-1136 1U5 mo. 5f6..5183 I BEDROOM epL LtQe ,. 4 B •·-" 3 •· c1 .... t.. yan:I. $12) month on leue. $170 untum E4ldt 2 Bk ~ r, .._._y room, .._ car. Adults. no pet&, 1 BR avail. noW. ---lad;y 2 BR, bltM', crp11, dCJRd 54&-3619
trptc Wlllllel wekiomed. pets, d~, leu than mile 3IW 16th Pl. 641..1298 on_b'. $95 Inc utll. Poplar ·~· Mature adults. JUI ==-..,..-,..,,-,.,=::::'--=
$140 'tll"durn 2 DR Du,pleox. to belch. Onq P25 monthly, SHARP Bachelor unU. Qo.e Stittt. 49'1·1064 mo. 548-4513 ot Ml-2884-SPLIT level 2 il S Bdrm aptt
stow:, rrlrtz, tot Ok. DALBr::Y REALTY $1&-25.13 to 0CC l UCJ. $135 pe.y all. BlCHELOR. nice, uW. pd., LA.C 2 1. S BR. Crpta. drpa, 1 crpts Ii! drp9. blt-lnl No pell
$85 rum l Bit apL UttJ pd. 4 BR. 2 Ba, blt·l1'f1 lirepl&ce. Ret.rences required. Avail near beach t:; town. $95 '° or J lddt ok. 2214 C:OUep _2885_._Me_ndo=za=--..,,,---
AdWtl OJ\b'. $230 mo, lat &: luL 211170. ~ June. 494-41126 ' Ave., Apt. 1, M&-082'1 1 BR ApL
$l«I tum 2 BR a;pt. PlQ 842-295& LARGE 1 Bdnn new furn. LARGE 1 BR. e!tt bulltina. WO mo. No pell.
area for chlld. Avail now. $250, 3 Br A: Fam.lly rm, crpta dJ'pl blt·inll N'o p1iJ Hot.11 4975 nr occ • 8. c.t Ptua. · SU5 6CM835 &ft S pm..
F::i:; =.i, Cl°" to .. &eh, lot l tut 2885 -5<:>5421 Lido ShOrH Hohl! w/ ttlrlo:. -l )lit. ApL Bit•..._ 115 ,Ho.
mue Beaeon Beftta1 nncsen Aft 5 pril 536-JJ.'12 1 Bdrm turn/unfum. Orpl, Sa,y&ront kitchenette aultfl • ~F<GAIN -~iiilll le'I Mature Only. lJa-c
w/w ...... pool, pvt bo1, h'oln 1J15 mo. S-l 2 Bit apt. til D Ctmlno M..,,.U. SL -<as W. 11th st. OI ""°IU, F-ln Volley , Mii -&11 l'Pm· CM """'' by dty or -k. Dr, C.M. 83'1__ 2 BR. Ill BA. Qi>ts. .ir,o. $~.~·I:~: 4 81\, 2 ba, frplc.. blt-tne. nntN. 1 br apt incl utll. Phor.e,., mUt coffee, D . 2 BR Stud». blt-lnl, ffUbtr ~~~11 pd, 1114
BU,...., cul~'1''· 123\1. Avotl Rmrmlpooi.195t1Map\• l)'l!MoParkDr.m.llOo ·-·-·So\ldlW> o .
snno. Call -,.,.,r c.M. ""·Apt,~ RENTALS ' Only -. -Vordo 5110
Coot• -' Jiii w ..... ~. -11 • NASSAU PALMS • Aph. Unfurnlthod DELUXE i Br, .,.,,,, CID,
-· -~ -I l 2 Ba POOL -• -•nd patio."°""'' I child * 2 BR. hil "°"la. ,.. DESIRAILI I BR. 2 Ba $225 mo. ~ m IE. 22nd st. -Genortl IGOO Ok. Re1W n40 mo.<• Sll2 erpL drpl. A..U. 3fl/TO.
HOME ....,., bl•lm, ftlrlr. l5W iii VUY ..._.. 3 BR. Mob. e UNT e JUST comp\eled 2 llll. ~ Adlts, "' pets, "'"' IO!-MIO
S !Ir., 2 bo. CIJfd. ..... -N&nt11CbL CSW2ll I Hm. 115 2 811 trlr. 132 W. ...... bl•IM. llll\ mo: :Mil -
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.. ._ ..... ro.nlry Chtb dto, I" BA.,,_·~,....,. St. Sp. II, CM . ...ml WIDE SELECl'ION 1160 & ,..,,....Iii<
m Mela 11<, .. Ph. -or ...-. .... u. ~ I Bil .... -In Cmta ftO DEPOSIT O.A.C. 2 Bit apt. 1111 ·.... flim,
Bum:ST -to l J""" (°".wr ' lit M,... Qu!<L Ha -1U'RC "'""turo Renlllt AY&ll Mar. 5. No chlldno ..
"""'· The DAILY PtL0r from July 6"" AQal 1\ooQ, !M8-ml Sl'I W. 11th, CM ... IMll pell. 84W3'l5
mon11'.-f<--Loolt fQfwlnterrtntalll'O!illl .... BAQll!J,QR. Utll pd, l'ne 196 • 1 BR. NEWLY LOVELY 1co l llr. ~.
DELUXE 2 Br, 2 ..
Weetclltt loc. Pool 6 bh-lsa.
Adulta. SMDlmo. ta.GT4"
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SIFICATION UOO Qaulfted llCtklft. s & v. on. ~ colltct after r~ 213:, laundry rm. !:-Ude. Crptr,I DECOR.A.TEO. drpt, bltlnl, pr. Adults. DO
,_111 l'l5-3069. <1rpo. 195. -Adults. -· -..... ms mo. 14!!1'1112
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!!!'= Uiifumlhll -~ Unfumlihool .. ' r '100 When You ~'!'!"'I -hll Tu11lft 5'40 Lot• Wont ,.1 done REWARD! "" 1n1Dnnat10n ..... ..., -·T • ' 935 ~ Canyon Rd. leadlna: to our female tr!ah '""' '\;iiWfii,.. DOWNING Am LAGUNA BEAat setter, mlltln& ..... o.c.
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G== OORllER OF WlU.WIS (Sawdust Fe1dval GnJWtdr) fighf , , • !2th. I yr, "Ramie". No
Pvt Patloo. Lall1ll • AUJANCE 2.89 acm. M·lA -.;;..:· Coll one of quc.UOM uked. ~ 1 _ ~ ..... Bladt. $190. mo. 18.531 Alliance. l15 ft frontage on ce 8 •--~ JIDO • .-, rn "' .Ctntral air coMtdoriln,. Up. road (neJf-to new Boyi' $100 Reward for t. aacuu'U. * 12 =m ~ per 2 BR, 2 BA. Adull> ov-Club bldg), ........ depth the experts No queodons asktd. <lall * m "P-\....-V: er U. Private patio. frplc, t18 ft $2'J5,000. 25% down. Cj Steve or Donna
•2Bedr'mAdett 1iSii ~': 'N&lned rmall pet In-Owner will CUTY lltt at • list-_) below!! 6'1>-7568*6!211 O"bld , 919 Bayside l>t. 67s.&04~ ~ 8~% annual rate. Owner/ ea CdM. terviewed. BA YFRONT ~Owner 646-M<ll Brok" Dorothy Funk. ~-WOULD !ht lltU• boy who
2 BR. 2 BA I"""" apll, Pr!. I;;;,;;;:;;;::::::;==== tor. 642-3344 or t94-362S pm. SlltVICI DIRECTORY SERVICE l:ilRICTDRY SERVICE DIRECTORY caJled me about a 1°'1 ... ,
tern.ce, ekvatnn. 1u~ L-.una Buch S70S WMddya Wantf Whadctya Got? -' -1 kitten, please call me apin, ran,.. pk'i-All ,,..,_ Pool. SPICIAI. CLASSIFICATION FOR Acro•go 6200 &obr11ttlng 6550 Corpe! C!Mnlnp. 6625 I ·"'ln.;:.-;;;m.;:.;;;•.;:.T.;:.•.:;;• ___ 6._.7_40 o._,, 642-0678, aat Im-Jo soft""'"" bolt --$350. I-BR. Apt. unlum.,· down-I NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS 160 Picnu. book -· with WCENSED chlld ""· my DEl!P STIAM s.-... Tax l'.....;.. Ann.""'' aft 6, ~1
up.3WW.OoutHwy,New-towo. U.,. ......... .-$115 Spoclol Rote \ U.S. hlw._, txonOlgc In home, McndAy thru Fridley. CARPE"f"CLEANING """'1 '1Gltn.G BLACK & Silver %
--W-22tll hid" ~ion~.~:.~~ 5 LlaMlu·i-1 5 .. tlmesMUlf-:::,..5uobue des booOwm!JI& San ·-~ieiio112 2!; PlQroom 4' fenced ya.rd WELqON'S e 12tb YEAR J..ocALLY e ~~:ure .. ~ri!.:.r~i
LARGE 2 BR. 2 Balli, • IO l·BR. furniatttd house ocean '-Mitt ...., ~ fo ,,;;,., ..._;;. YW ,... • .,... ner must ouu! •"""' with play equlpmeµt· South Rug 4 Uphot.tery Cleanttl. Qualltlcd • Reasonable 536-2149 apt. Cl'Pta. drps 6. blWns, I ~65 a.vov11: ....,. •l'IClf• .-...... t-6 IMt • ~.ntfine. \ down buy1! 646-1234 today! Cout .Plaza area, Complete r~-t Service W , (SIU) •~• -Adu!... '• $185 th. "ew .................. .... "'""'<>THIMC> ll'OJt SAll -TMO£& OMLYI ~·.,. ............... ':....5920 • ,.., >n•~J. PARAKEET, lite l bill•.
nope-· mon Studio Apt .• tumiahl!d~ Utll. To Plice Your Tr.tar's PerMllM M LOVING Child Care in l1IY ~ or~ Coertitied Public Account't answers to "Pretty Boy." Mar. 642-4381, 6U-0596 P4id ................ '89-50 PHONE 642.$671 ~tsort Prof!rty '205 home, age1 3-3. Near Crown CARPET STEAM CLEAN· 642-2221 anytime 640-96e6 Reward. 881 Joann. C.M.
2 BR, 1 JJa. Sm den, Gar, &:n MIS.5JON REALTY ~ CANYON LAKE: Vw lot by Valley Sehl. Lag. NigueJ. ED No aoap, oo brushes. Central Business Services 645-1362
yd, Drps & cpts, t0o CLIFF DRIVE HAVE ELECI'RONIC OR-Jtave Lund 84" men's skis. ownr. $600 dn. ba1 $102 mo. Lunches incl. Mon. thru Fri. FOJ' est 646-.58n eTHE TAX ADVISORS ~G:.:RA:..::Y::::..&_w_ru_t_o_._y_o_u_n<
wshr/dryer avail. Adults, Sl'ro-l BR, l % BA. $185-2 Bt,' ,:an worth $14.TS, WILL bindings & prles. Want Ind, tnter 6%. 962-3803 eves. Full or 1ii days. 495-0093 A-OK Shampoo Speclal $7.50 Penn. •otflce-Rean Rate1 Persian 1ema1• cat.
no P,etl. $115. 64.2-1384 N.B. l~ BA. Opts, drpa:, bltina. SNAP for late model car, men's roll dubs. Have rltc. YOUNG ?t1other will cm! 1or rm/leas for balla, etc. Aleo 328 No, Newport Blvd. Broadway &: Tustbl. CM .
NEW 2 Bdrm 2 bath trl·le\lel View ot ocean Walking dJ .. or. what have )'OU... tation machine, want elec-Mounteln & Desert 6210 your child my home comp. bou&ecln'& 821-3182 Opposite Hoag Hospital Reward. 548--2543
Condomlnlum. Pool area le tance to towii. A1&o rum. * m.9CJ.U * tric typewriter. 833-1466 -weekdays. can 673-9503. For Appl can 645-0400 fire~~· ~_f~~t4 Bachelor, very lqe $170, School Bus Converted to 160 Acres major U.S. hwy ~ ~ ..... = ~bi~ ~n ~---------66-31 H.K. Oark TAX SERVICE LOST; 3 mo. old !etnale
or ~ • DCaul v 494-2'49 at .fM.S30l hoUle car, Sell contained frontage booming San Di· ' ........ c ' BABYsmING &: 11 t e Dryw•ll 23 yn, in area Gennan Shepherd. V l c~
HONEYMOON view apt, OCEAN view, 1 BR apt, 5 Ne;w ~&·tires. e&O Co. 'Tr.i.d~ $120,000 eq. Luce~ V9:1Jey, 25 min to housework, Wkdayll, C 548-5285 appt. ~tonrovia &. O~ Call
eJegan.t carpeting, 2 Bdrm.I. Trad fo.. trailer for lux home TD's 1i&ted I.Ake Silverwood. $500 down, Newport/Balboa area. Call • DUDDY Drywall 0' Ul 645-2605 l
ftttp1aee, prap $ 2 5 0 , bloeka ·to beach, carpets, e · ~ • stock yacht! 646-1234 today! $50 monthly buys Ideal aft 6• 675-'1922 Lic'd Contractor. •l..argt! or e your home or o c., • LOST Male Dacbshllfi!I, tan.
5484394. di:pg, ,-ltow, refr. Adults. * 637"'111 * ' weeekender. Low Interest Small Jobs. Pb. 847-9581 T.4.X SERVICE in YoUI' 8 mos old, vie. Harbor Hl&h,
· $16. f9t.3839, 4"91-wn Palm Sprp. 2 br, 2 ba LOT In Grau Valley, on ' bat. $5000. Owner will BABYSIT weekly, fijgbts ---------home. Fast&: efficieop ''Fritz". 548-664I aft 3:~
I 2 BR Gara&e apt. V\ew. RF.AL ESTATE home. V~ht '$39,500 .. F.q. Lake _..\mlwbead, finance. ~259) after 7 pm alao N.B. are::.. RelereAees. El-~ricol 6640 -==;;*;;531=::;--0502;:::::::::;*::::=::: $1!iO mo. no5 Sea.shore • • $13,flOO, Will trade for home value $8soo, Trade on YUCCA VALLE!' section. Lunche1. 646-04&4:. -• .. LOS1' Reading &1~1 tn
Ddvie. 518--1059 Gener•I bch area. 1277 Deepwell Rd. Income unit HarOOr area. Best buy at $450 fl.C. Very -8-E-ST-ca-,.-.,-,-,..-,-lnla--nt-. ELEC'l'RlCIAN, llcenaed & lronlng. _____ 6755 brown case~4·
E Bluff' $2"2 Rtnt•ll Wem.cl 5990 (l) <n4J 325-3.176• -.. * 644--24.12 * promising investment. Ad-Day or Night. 566 Hamilton bo.nde.d. Small joba, ~-•It · ----------1Improved 20 acre horse SaJtonSealot&trlr.S400) joins planned mult.M$ st.,No.8,C.M.642-2764 maintenance &repair•. moNINGhlmyhome-, BLACKsmallehaiqpoodle, e NEW D.iLUXI e HELP, 'DESPERATE ranch, Northern Calif., lor F&C tor boat, camper or dvlpmt Assume 6% kt TD BABYSITTING 548-5703 ;t Hr. Alteratioru; &: child's pet. Vic. Jfiams I:
O\a landlord IOld our rental. yacht, houAe or apt $46,000 coteh. Big Bear lot F&C Write owner • Trevor Box Adult. Evenings &. Weekend!. ----------::i:Ba:=bym=::t;Una;· :::54S-=:==o7641== Brook.burst. ~ l Bt, 2 B ~ a?f,. for leaae lncl. Need z BR Mmr w/ fenc'd equlty. Owner. $1500 for ? 2308 Plaza ala 1966 NB Call ~ ¥
apec. muter suite, din rm <n4.l 675-6259 PP~laya~·Js.n~~Oe~m~e~nle~-:..-1:;;~~::;:;==~~ · Floors 6665 P1lntlnn, 6: dbl prage, auto door y8l'd for pregnant wife, my. .:.. R E W 1_..a 6_,., BABYSJITING. My home. .,
opener avail. Pool 1c rec &elt and 2 well trained dogs. 1963 Custom built 24' Trim~ ENGLISH TUDOR • • en -"'-Age 5 + Xln't care. No. CARPET VINYL TILE P•perhenglng
area. Willing to do fh:·Up &:: clean-ran Xlnt cond, nu rigging, "High On Hill." end~ Bch 494--0}40 Free estimate Uc. Contr. AVER.AGE I story exterior
e ONLY $255 e up. Max. we can afford $150. salts & paint Trade for 6 rooms, beau. 5 min Pasa· NEED 3 BR 2 BA 1500 sq fl · · 540-1262 54fi.4178 $259. 2 story exterior $359. -· ·-~ w NB Pref CM area. Please call Mount.a.in resort cabln or dena. Trd· NB/CM, 548-8532 home for CASH ~rs. OtlLD CARE, fenced yd, Bon"• -Blue C"'p•. -"'"<a-ay, ' · ... ,, • .,.,.. val •?<:IV\ 545-3182 · ,., __ , 4"" .. .,,,. lunches. Vic Warner & Spr· .... JVW "'
.,.... 1 ~. prop. or? ...,.,..,... Canyon Lalre waterfront lot, Ebbude nu.ity ~ i--iate. Weekly, 846--0839. Interior prices av a i 1.
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Coron• clel Mar 5 XLNT tenants, current loc Motor Launch 18' So Coa.lit. clubhouse &: pool ;zt,$0, BUSINESS and .. ~... Gardening 6680 637-6119 ''ii;.i~;;;;-;;;;iii;i;ii;i~ [ over 6 yrs, need partly furn lOOhp, shii> to shore radio. clear. Will trade for condo FINANCIAL BADYSTITING My_ home, * HERRING'S 1;, m P 1 et e ~Y~O~u,.,-.,~pl,.y~th~,-,.-in,.t'".-A'°p"'t. II hae/dup or condo. At least 3 Beautitully Maintained. Ve.J· or units. Broker _ ask tor vie~ Warner A: Raitt, S.A. & motels p,in~ _ $10
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small. I CAN HE YOU. • -Br or 2 + d~. Npt. Lag ue $1650 for TV or? Ruth Laurie. 646-TITI Bu1in•S• Daily & wkly rates. 546-l47l G~E~T~·UP averg. nn. Call anytime Pa.I
f4., ...:. arta aft Mar 15. to.$225.rno, Call '644-0064 HAVE:L&te portable cO!Or OppOrtunltln . 6300 'BABYSiTJ'ING In my home, Personallzed v.-ork for the Painter, 5.57-.8638
. )Tty. 213: 861-«M Will tnule $14,000 eq m 5 TV lnlde for aharp trans. , daY1 only, north Costa Mesa particular people. 962-4.9I4 SUPERIOR SERVICES
ON· TEN Adu:s . MATIJRE cou,ple wishes to one Ac parcel11. Improved. , pori.Uon car. COIN laundrle•Frigldaire ~ uea. ~~ . NEW lawns, ?' e -• e e d In 1 . _ 642..6037
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Clemente. 49 9IS6,
492-0076-1 4 2 BR. !'um" Ullfllnl lease 2 or 3 BR house or Boat, ears, ~rurnitutt, in-call ~m $6.SOO to $42 ,500. W1LL ~it ~kday eves Coinplete lawn~ Clean PAINTING-EXT-INT -•·-I-... ~ I apt. Unfurn. Gar. & yd. Come Or units. 831).$)41), (Zl3) 432-85.n days Anaheim, _Cosla_ Me_J.§,_ ~-&: Sat _rughl&. Call_ ""bv "'··--th. --•-hi B 1 11 * M'I ~.'Q;mr1B'idst. CdM. tinder $200. 213: m.mJ. Will. tn.de SlS.OOO eq In Buena Park,.Fullerton , Marge~Or-m-3726 ~run"~ For info ~;:n I ~;~~a;~N;;:;;;Elxt. ---~ -.
900 Sea 1.Ue, OIM 6'4->611 _4_38-823.1 ___ ~--~-1'ru~·,-,-n~ld7o--,.l_a_cro_w_l'°•"t~=1 5 view lots. Panorama Garden Gr ove• UC'D Babysitter, vie Wilson 897-2417 or 846-093.l
• N Westminsttt Htmt1ngtoi'I n---___ .. Jack can do that painting (MacArthur nr. Q».t HWJ) PROFESSIONAL urse Br cottage nr. shop'g. Trade Heights. Heart of Orange • A: rv<.i,.,na, CM. Fe1"-~ * ANTHONY'S * job-w 1 wants small ~ or 1 BR even sml house or ? Thls C.OUnty, Jnromf!, boat car Beach, Santa Ana.. Tustin. yrd. Hot meals. 645--0617 t. c ean &: very reU!
COROUDO APJ'S. 2 mt. apt. Nr Ocean. Yearly. area, ideal for retirement. or ?! of value. &J0.61WO. Calli.a ~~1.a. 525-'1333 BABYSITl'lNG, '!lice clean "The best costs..., more" Est. 894-3895, 847-1358
Lower levels. stud ios. Reas. Newport or La.guna. 646-0STI; evet 968-4714 772-9920 .......... ie ho CM 1 ced d "f' SUBURBAN Painting/Decor.
Frples, pool, dbl carports, 4!H-4158. Harley Davidson. "an SU!, Hedge ·against inllation _ FOR Lease • Retail Tire Hr:n:ay· 0~ ::,a557~ y · ::~e~~i:o Expert Guaranteed Work.
patios. Sl'1>.SDI. ~ _MA_TURE ___ w~ido~w-wi.~.,-,~to Re.trig., color TV. of1·&el Trade lor income or boat Store, heart of Costa. Meu. Free est. No job too la~
HUGE older 1 BR. best area, rent unfurn. house or apt. printing pt'el!S, '64 Ford 5 ft.I view lots. Heart of Could be used for aliro-Brick, Masonry, GARDENING or too small. 494-3190
Meps to beach SITS. within ID days. Rtas. CM. Van, parts or lill Trade Omg Cnty. Eq, S2SM. Be ::t~b~'k, tu::~= etc 6560 Trees, shrubs, ivy removed. e lnt•rlor • Exterior e 6~ 642-9955 (or ? Aft 5 pm, 645-0J77. quick on this. 8:J0.6040, Ideal set up for retail tire 1---------New lawns. Rototilling. Free ACOWJUc ceilings ptd, 12 yrs
2 BEDROOM house or apt, ~eed duplex or triplex: ha\'e n2-9'320. operation. 6 bays, 2 align. BRJCK &: CARPENTE.RY ,•.,.•=L=54=8-89=18-~~-~ exper, Srate lie. Pittsburgh
FIND YOUR GI£1j THE sM.\RT WAY!
547-6661
24 hour recoriling
WITNESSES To accident
2121110. Approx I 5: 15 to 5:~ PM Ortera *'1r· 2 ml.
E. of San Diego ~rwy. VW
Van. Please call Mtnte Wof·
ford, 547-9641 Huntington h•ch 5400 unfurn!shed, 1 child. SllD 3 Br 1 ~ Ba house 63.x300' WhatdoyoUbavetotrade! pits, Ready to go! Contact work, planters, fireplaces, JAPANESE Gardening pnU:. 543-1787
month. Call after 6 pm' lot. 'surveyed &. ~pproved List It here_ hi Orange M. K@noey, 12131 469-5354. block walls, cement pati9!, Service '. Neat work. lNT A: Ext Pntg. Free ests. LADY, You haven~[· ved till ON BEACH
e SINGLES FROM $140 9 2BR1* BA FROM S225 e : BR 2 BA FROM $260
• 3 BR 2 BA FROM $360
CcpetMl.rapes.<fisbwas~
heated pool.guna.tennla
rec rooi;n«ran vlewg..
"'3-""""' patio roots & all types of Cle~p & -malnl Loe •--Li & • •·d f ·' & skin ..., ....,, tor 3-R lot SI Slllvin, Rltr. County'• larRelt read tracJ. ins Newpt Blvd, CM re .... ..,.,. Yl'3 exp. c. you ve ,,.. a a ..... e LANDLORDS e 642-6222 tnrpoit-aMm&nadeal Auoclate repairs. 492-1928 1 ~963-=2303~~-~~~,--insrd. Call Chuck 645--0809 treatment at Le n de
FREE RENTAL SERVICE: ..& * * * * * LT. MANUFACTURING BUlW, Remodel, repalr 'AL'S Garoenln& & Lawn -°"=J~bn=548--0405=~·---,,.-I ~wytme, N~~'cn7: , '154 Cat .'=~B~rolcer~;;-~~~:;:: ,~ .. ~!!!!!!![!!i~!!!!!!l!!liJl!!!!!!'~!\!!!'!l!!!l!i~!l!!!!!!!!!!!!iJj Brick. block, concrete, J.Wntenanoe. ~ EX·PAINTEit. now echl carpentry, DO job too small. \ndust:rial A ftSid«rtiaL te ch will paint & ALCOHOLICS A.nMVmQUA Wo"~G Cpl wa.nts nice REAL ESfATE REAL ESTATE Ac Uve w/ Sl7•500 producing Li '"·ntr 962-6945 ~~~ ,,,_. • a er eves ·-""!"' ...... .......... , 1 bas! 1.uto parts & distribution. c. o...u * ~ , wknd1. Xlnt worlananship, Phone 542-1217 or te to
home or apt on year Y3--.. !· 0.neral __ G:.;:•M:=:•.:•::.1 _____
1
Tops in 11pecial field for 25 FREE Est. Brick, block, Coc.t.EGE Studentrto Do Free est. 646-4519, 540-0062 P.O. Box 1223
atarfg Ju.ne. $150. 54 •.->o>o 1---------yean. $12,000 salary + atone, planters & entry ~ning, Dependable I: Pain teno JOBS & EMPLO ENT
pallowmple """""·
NEED Garage to Rent on lncomt Property 6000Dffl __ <_•_R_..,._._1 ___ 60_1_01 share in profits. Must have ways. S31-i973. State Llc'd. Retia. Call (213) iJ438..3196 ~~r!!.. Lic.1:~. Jn~ ::::::::..::..:::::..::::.;i::.:::.:.:: I
yearly balls, near Bristol &-LAGUNA BEACH nwiagerlal ability. Call lm· 6 evea. Won't be underbid! 646-3679 -.:=--:.:.:;::;.;:::<..;.;.;"4-'-7'-000-'
1 Security IUards
HUNTINGTON
PACIRC
Baker St. Call 5.S7·76'7S. INVEST t.f ENT TAX. med. (nt) Tt4-'/052_ • Bulldtrs 570 ~n"M°''S,,-,,--o-~-..,.-o-la-• Air Condltiontd Gardening & wn PAINTING, Papering 17 yrs.
SHELTER ON FORESl' AVENUE 1-Il FOOD Stores Franchises ---------matnttnance. Res. le com-in Harbor area. Lie & bond·
1U OCt:AN AVE., H.B. <no 536-IGr * LARGE 1W!1lf 1 Br, with
loads of ll'IOfll&e, dtts&in&
room, Pullman b a t h ,
DW.wubcr, . Bil·""-Shag
carpeting, Pvt Patio. 1 b\Jc
to shopping I: walking
diatance to beach. Adults
only. 82ti2 Atlanta. H.B.
Rooms for Rent 5995 Trades comide red Desk space available In Avail. Call 178--5870 or JOFI Construction Co , merdal * 541M837 1 ed R fs. Ju. 642-2.156
1----------1Btautlful 45 unit 100% apart. newe.st office bull'""-at 493--1572 an 6 PM l\fedalllon Builder, Newport JAPANESE Gar dk n er, I ~,;;;,_· ~·"·;;,'"-c·ii;,;;O'--d ment complex. Manage-r ""''I> Beh. Call 613-9352 PAPERHANGING PRJV. Room. Laun ry, will continue. S%% Interest prime location 1.n downtown RUG & Upholstery cleaning exp'd. CDmpL yard~· can Mac
Kitchen & TV PriviJ. Gd Laguna Beach. Air col>dl· Co. Old establW\ed tlnn. C•bfnetm•king 6580 Free estlmate. 548-82l5. 549--0449 548-I444 Loe. !Th 296 Walnut SL, rate. $50,000 cash minimum. tioned .. ,.....,ted beauutul Uri ••• 1213 t _,:~~="'°"==7'=, ~ p 0 n-' -.-' Owner re ng. '""'" ' ---------GEN'L yd. Clean-up, ""1. PAINTING Ex '·--• CM IMX, Inc. owner , . DU,. entrances· Frontage onl:,:;;:::,::::;==== •. * • Int· I. '-"""41
. . •=1 NB. tn41 642-1515 F t A. 1 d to • ••20 RESIDENTIAL &. Comm. serv. t'Otl>-till. Sprlklr re--'•-·-s. immed service. PRIVATE Entrance-near ~' · ' ores ve., rear ea s MonlY to Lo.tft -... -.1-H 111 .. _ L!..,..,.,A,, ~= '"'""" Mr. Lile MuncipaJ parking loll. $50 Custom Cabinet & Furn. ,....... ... ·a -n.c:ason. ~ 646-5242
bath. S50 per mo. Near UC! Fum Re-Finishing. 645-0991 EXPER J G-~-I "°'""'==~--"7.0-& occ. Phone 548-3696 per month for-spa.ct, Desk . apanese tuuo:ner. PAINTING. Ext·Int. 18 yrs.
Priv.Room,bath,entr, Bu•ln•s• Rentel
6060 ~~~t!~~~s~°:n~ lsl TD Loan Carpentering 6590 ~:t71!~~~-~u~®Free =~~1Jt.~~1L
&: patio. ~.,a .. !!!,?nth. 20e SQUARE FT. service a\laDahle for $10. Lo 1 Intere.t Available CLEAN-UP 'SPEClALlST NG c:.iI ~~ All utllltlet pald ""'P' w" . CARPENTRY , . ed~ odd job * PAPERHANGI * PONTAIBA APTS. * $15 Per WK UP w/kltchen r:~2=1'C~· iii.~::c:z:: telepho;:n.y PILOT 2nd TD Loan MINOR REPAIRs. No Job .. 1o~~n:b~: ~ & PAINTING. * ~2425
All Electric-Spacious I BR. $30 WK UP Apt:s, 2376 New-St., Newport Beach. Key 222 FOREST AVENUE Too Small. cabinet ln pr-* LANDSCAPER * Pl•sttrlng, P•tch, ,
53&-2lm
Frplc. gar, crpts & drps. port Wvd, 548-9755. avail at Travel Lodge Mo-LAGUNA BEACH Tenns based on equity, ages 6. o th• r cablDeta. 12 yrs local exp. 5.3&-12'l5 R , 68IO
$150. Adult&. 8177 Garfield, ROOM tn home with college tel. Owner. '213) 2#-3101 4.9+9461i 642·2171 545-0611 54.S-1175, lt no answer leave •pair
H.B. 962-8904 students. Pvt $65 or share or eves <nll 246-0700. Servtni;c Harbor area 21 yrs. DUI' at 64&-2372. H. O. * PATCH PLASTERING
NEW 1 BR·blk kl beach. $45. Days 546-5703 WANTED: Small store, ap--a.=-,~t'"L'"oc-o~t~ion-~in~C~d~M~ Sattler Mortg• .. Co. Anderson Gener•I Services 6682 All types. Free estimates
$130. Prl patio -QUIET! KITCHEN Privil. Man only, prox. XllJ sq. ft. Exclusive 50o & IOOO sq, fl, deluxe --="::.6~E:.:-~1c,,7lh~So,""'-=c:' ,,__ REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS ---------Call 54Q.6825
Gar, aingle. adlb;, couple. ~ a month. Call 646--5289. Jmported Gilts & office spa.ces. Aval! lmmed. \VE MAKE OR BUY * CABINETS. Any liize job ~ne:°s~=n \3,~~l::~il-"========
202 A 14th 536-1319 673-l.784 803 Govemor St., C.M. Decor a ton Accessories. Fhone owner, 642-9950. TRUSf DEEDS 25 yn: exper. 548-6713 ._ pt, um bing 6890 Pho 546-4608 3..,. MJ.838I anytime Brk. Free est. Reasn! T 2208. ROOMY 2 & 3 br's. Crtitd &: SLEEPING rm., prlv. home. ne -s NEWPORT BLVD. GEN. repair, add., cab. PLUMBING, Repairs & Al;
drpd. Newly decor. 3 br., Student or employ, man. sroRE FOR LEASE In ~300 sq, It. opposite New. 6350 Formica, paneling, marlite. Hauling 6730 telations &I economy pr!Ces.
dbl attach pr a: trplc. 3 642-5lXXl 5'18-0390 Eves. Pamrlc mc1g., next to port City Hall ti'/5-1601 Monty Wanted Anything! Dick, 673-4459' * Mf>.12.86
blks from bch. ~Int EMPLOYED lady, kitchen & Berkshires Restaura;rt Inq. MARJNER's CENTER , 10% + participation. $25,000 CARPENTRY, Cab In et s CARL'S MoV1ng, HadJ.ing &. PLUMBING REPAIR
experience. Just
from Europe. 3'1S
546-7260
LICENSED male
would like position
ass!Stant to stylist.
see kin:
ia1 ...
private yacht, trips
pref., but will consider
other. Write de a to C.
Jay O'Neill, Terry
Rd, Laguna Beach 926SI
YOUNG woman desires
General office .,.Pric. Exp.
credit, library. CM a.rea.
Full time. 557-6412
EXP. SECReI'A.RY.
Good skills. ~refer NB or
CM. 646-0032 pft 6
AIDES • fur nvalezcence,
elderly care family care.
Homemaken. Call 547-6681 2 BDRMS, 2 BA, pvt. patio, home prlvil. sso mo. 673-9405 Mn. Frat}k Office or Store Bldg. Rent or needed on short te:nn ha.sis, Remod. No job too small Cleanup. J,li .Ton P.U Reas. No job too small
heated pool, washer & dryer 543-3009 call A.M:s. SMAIL shops nr. Newport lse. 149 Riverside Ave. NB. secured by 1st TD on choice Qual work. Call 646-2576 Free Est. 548-8918 • 642-Jl28 • om. 7100
hook up. 96Z-89M ROOM for em.ployed man or Pier. Varioua sizes. Inquire 646-2414 Mobile Home dev. 646-1234 REPAIR, Partttlons, s·mall ce~H~A~UL=tN~G~. "'H'",-.,--i,....,-100 2BR, l child·under2yrsOK. lady. Quiet home w/pool . .,,,,,,,, ~Ballcwboa,~;'7;;7420 EXCELLENT Office space,1.;'"";;;'-'~':,.,_,====o;--remodel, etc. Nlte or day pickup. licensed & 1 d. Custo ' Plumbirig Admi Clerk
No pets. 2612 Efllland SL Call 642.-3)29, an 7 PM.~-~'~·=-====-Dana Point. corner glass of· ANNOUNCEMENTS Reul can KEN 540-4679. 494--1003 e 7.9544 e $375. mo. 60 wpm. ;$135.~~mo~-~-~~~--,.-_:{:'.'".'";=:;=;=':;=:='";;;::.J SmaU Store Old Newport flee,. parking, 18c s.t. Ebb-•nd NOTICES REPAffi-remodeling·patlos JACK'S Brand new dept crea~.
NEW. I BR.,Crpts, drps. Motels, Trlr. Crts. 5997 Blvd. $80 or $100. ~ tide Realty 496-4664 .... -LET THE SWEDE DO IT! r.tOVING & HAULlN !!.._ooflng 6950 Lou of deta work. Con-es.
UNDBORG oo. 64~2306 SMALL omce on busy cor-Found (FrM Ads) -**494-785.1** Reas. Free est. 536-091 NE\\" Roof pondence. lephone, Neat
536-257'9 WEEKLY n.tr:a Sea Lark 470 N. Newport. N.B. Any ne; Costa Mesa ~55/month PA.RT German Shepherd (?l, CARPENTRY, Repairs, YARD/ Gar. Clean p. ·coating of a ~s~Bo! &: well gTOO ed.
Fountoln Valloy 5410
$260 Mo. 2 story Townhouse,
2 Br, 2 Ba. B-8-Q, new re-
fri&. Dehwhr. PooVrec tac.
Avail Matth 15th. Call CID)
33i.s407 collect.
Molo!l, 2Jl1 Newport Blvd., business, lots of parking, utilltles included. M2-656D 2_3 months, chain on neck, Remodeling, cabin@ts. No WOT'-00 · b ....__ K LINE 111 -mod•I ~~" i:o.n Remove trees, ivy, "" 10 . .. •= Costa Mesa w ,,. • ~· COSTA M~sa otrices. A/C. fle1. collar. &: red collar. job loo small. Call fi46..42U. Grade, backhoe, 962-8145 estimates. 691, 645-2550 I Agency
crpts, drps. Parking. 155.J Vic: Adams & r.teu Verde 24 hr. , Santa Ana Guest Home• 5998 Office Rent•I 6070 Baker, 646-4833 or 548--4757 Dr c.M. :wo-2087 Ctment, Concrtte 6600 HAULING $10 LOA 9215 & Tree Service. 646-2528 ALL types , wood &
'JHOMAS Guest home in HUNTINGTON BEACH NEAR C.M. City Hall. 3 Rm. &-7 yr. old Afghan dog found CONCRETE "''Ork all ~s. asphalt shtngl$. LEAKS ---.,;.;:>;;;['..;'";;.;";;ari<.-
Coa:ta Mesa baa vacancy for Air Conditioned Offices. Paneled, carpets, C.M. around 17th St. Please Sawing, breaking, hauling, Housecleaning REPAIRED. y,\irk i\Jar.
ambulatory lady, private ON llACH ILVD. drapes. $150. Call 64U560 pre15ent papers. 675-7568. Skiploadlng; Lie. Service & ---------~"'.'."'"'.' 847-1l36
room. Llcel'ISed. Near shops De::k lpQCe available in 600 SQ FT OFC. 612'Ai Orchid. CdM Quality. 812--1010 BAY & Beach Jani! * Roof Leaks Rep8red *
, S.ftt• Aftf1 5620 _&""pa"'rk.:,.,646=;-8ll!;op;=== ~e:t~~~n ~qil~;~ $!K1 Mo. C.M. 646-21.10 FEMALE Ger. Shep. puppy, CEMENT WORK. no job too Carpets, windows, All Types, Gu~
I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; • 1 'ton Beach. Air conditioned, 6-8 wk!i. old, Brookhunt & Small, reasonable. Free etc. Res &-Commc'l. one,)'tar 642-4~
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11 Misc. Rent•ls) 59" beauUful entrance. Front· lncfustrlel Garfield area. 962-S278 Estlm. H. Stufllck 548-8615 ~1401. ===='=""=""=""== ·~-,.-, .. ~--'-'---lage on Beach Blvd., ~at Property 6080 SMALL powder blue * CONCRETE Iloors, IRONING in my ho.me, $1 Sewing 'j960 VILLA MARSEILLES
IRAND NEW
•SPACIOUS
I A·2 ldrm. Apll.
Adult Llvlno
Fum, a U~lurn.
Dlsbwu~ -colot-eoordinat-
od ...,..._ • pluah W.
carpet • cboice of 2 color
.::bemea • 2 baths • stall
*"'"1s • mfnond Ward·
...... -• lndJnct UgO. IOI IA kitchen • brttldut
bor.b ........... , ........
...... p1uo111 ....... 1na.
brtdc' a..r..a.Q' • • lalp beat. ed-·--1111 S.. Ir~ St.
(16111. N. GI So. O>orl Piia) . '""'• ,.,,. ""°"': 157-l200
~..,...Es (extra. 1ongl 10 x leads to private parking .,Butt.DER OFFERS NW Parakeet on Dahlia St. patios, maaonry. Any st job. hout. Bring hanger a, R ESSMAKING, sa.J ..... -:_
30"--. Nr. O.C. a.lrport. lol $50 oJkr month h for CdM. 67S-4o68 Reas. Don, 642--8S14 aft 4. 540.1241 Uon au·-nte-•. ""a"'n"--le Palisades Rd. $20 mo. space. ana c au'S 21,500 sq. ft. deluxe bldg. . ..... ._..., nc .. ,
548-ooH available ror $5. Busineu Leased, choice Orange DOLL found corner Vlctotia * .CONCRETE Work, cOiiPLETE quality house-rates. Call 962·1060
houn: answering senrlc:e County area. Property & Newpor1, C.M. Licensed. Patios I drvwyw. cleaning. Ex~rienced. Rea-LARGE Sin;Cle Gara.re For avallable for $10. AD utill· clear. Owner w/ca.rry lst 642-4494 etc. ~Ulipw c.em~ 5f3.6380 aonable. 638-2.354 Dretimaklna; • Alteratl~s
Storage. Near Harbor Shop.-ties patd exeept telephone. TD N%. Pttpd Int. ok. FOUND Com Put• r Pl"O-MORE concrete patio for I~========= Designed to &Ult )'OU.
ping Center. M8..o580 1..!'s"1'L1YAC•HtLOITLVD. "" ~-. I le I D ti 6737 Call Jo * 646-6446 ,., ~ am, 828-Mll pm. grammlng notebook Orange lea money, Artistic setting n r or ecor• "I I :f=========\I 2,;'~~"a !:: ~ HUNTl':2~1 llACH N~ Bldg., Il.000 llQ ft for Coast Collegt! area. 545-MSl I: finish1ng. 644-0687 PICTURE FRAMING +lo-',_C_o,_r-'1..;m;.lc ___ ,_9_7~ P•r I Agency
&15-23(16 Ale or lease, For details l\tlNJ BIKE CUSTOM C'ONCRETE Paintings 6'73-322J ··· 1216 Sj' ~~n..:...5:°1t• Ana
ENCJJSED VI l6th Modem Offices ltanfa •••ltg i1u1t tdentify Patk>I. pool decks. etc. nee ~~k-~~:t~~ ?a;:~. ~ ~-'!."1
&. Tustin c.~· ~ $75 single. Sl75 2 rm tulte. 642-6560 646.5924 C.?at. ,, .='="=· =s==,.,'=6===== Income Tax 6740 0 job too sntall. Platter • Ing in l'far
• • • 'Alr cond sect'y .service, LADIES \Vatch Found ~I· --'---------JSSJS'Ifl.NT J\.fanqer ""'
S4&-<i680 pe.ridng, 'centrally located, C I I ..-r day On Balboa Island. Call Ch1kl C1re, BENEFICIAL tlo, Leakinr slmJer !)peci/y Shop. MUlt be
FULLY ~ prqtt. So, Calli 1111 Nat. Bk. Bldg. omm1rc • -.-. fi73..7781 LlcenMd 6'10 TAX SERVICE rdpeir. 'Willin &: able to a.uume
$25 peT' mo. Cbsta Mesa &U-1485 FOR sale 6fl6.69&.61.5 W. l9th ~FOUN:.::..:..:D=:'-Lo-"•_h&i_.-.d~.,...~-.. 1-===o._---"-INSTANT REFUND CU you --'1-'M-T-"-19.l"--'Tl.;.8-16-0206"-';.;.;..--spo lblllty. Retail e:q>er.
'""" T<U.-..... • C.M ... NURSERY Schoi'll. C.M. 7 •kw INSTANT LO'NI Apply t Ch r I "'w.i ~ .. "'"'~ "· • ornCE Space • Gl'OUl)d St. Bethel TOWttS area. white cat. FJea colla.r. Vic. days wk. 6:30 AM·9:30PM. owe !-CIA, " • 6980 ~ a 1
I P .,... £Mfl floor w/ prlvatt restrooms 548--I7SS or hi--7414, Act. Mesa Verde. Call &lfo.-023:9 FuH, p/lime. aft schl. Computer guarantees high-khllr"":'MSo.i" Teo.. ... I Plaza.
ncome r'Clflil'• , 7 r-& 6torqe, 160, 2nd floor. Rates for 2 or more. est rdund/lowesl tax. For 1. TRllli:S. Uedgts, trim, cut. I-:'[~~~::;,::_ __ _ ..,.,.....Pt~ ............. 10% crpt'd, drp'd. w1fnut p&ne]-lndustrl•I. :.:R;;°":..:'c:•.;.l....:6090=:1=L°'='------640;,..;.;,J Tramp. turn. So Ol'atlll' Co. lbytmitedttlme, HOME CALLS s .,s. '!~~· ti:!!~,.:~30 A TiNTtON Si11£el"!i. """"'"'.·_-,. ....,,.......,. In!, $55. 2333 E. Coa.a.l Hwy, ---5.14-1292 App · ... p. ~.....,,-11\1, v-w-n>.N cor.i C.O. Is conductln:
fl.A lARGE 1 a 2 dn. Estat. 1Wttr· choice!! CdM. 6'1!>-M44. 545-316.i RtNT M·l. 1125 eq. It. $~ LOST: •&nail blk male-do«· I========= 5'i8-31!l6 or MB-9521 I
6990
t nt ~•rth. eau tor 1.PPI.
'::.. Apts. (Qi.slhx). All 2 BR units. 5571151 3 GOOD &!zed offices, each mo. 1355 Logan, CM. Sun afm, vtc K-Ma.rt, CM. Contractors ~20 270 E. 1711:1 St .. c,.,\L s .. ry . 54 mi
Qptl. drlll. frsilc. f&le ~ DON'T JUST WISH fer $100 or all 3 adjolnlna: lot' ~'B-5116 ~ward! MM'.l056 545 \V. 19th St,, C.~I. 0Sh1'S Cusbn. Uphol. BA YSlrrER w/ ~rt,, pl
ty ldfdm •/bltm. t cb1ld • IOfDetblnc to futnllh )IOtU' $200 mnntbl.f) Air . cond., 3 ROOM office $8.\. AdJ. SMALL Yorkshire • GIM Additfons * · .f!moclelln, ./ STATE &: Federal Tax ()Can CtaUsman'shJp l:ln: , \t-, hskpg , 2 or 3 dlY
air, no ptll. WI'"**' 23) boml., , 8nd IJW;l ~In mu1lc. utiJ lnclud~. Rltr. mnall cf.flCf! $50. Nwpl Bcb. MM tr1.ct, HB, $00 l"flward. Frtod H. Cerwiek, Lie. Service. N low u s:;. \-our 00% tin! 6-t2-1Vt wk.\ 11, _ 5 ~· lfunt. fa..~ IL (li4r w.rn.). W• Qwso.d AA ·----------Avail March l MS--lnt ~a.fl 4 pm. 673-6041 1t M!t-2170 home. Kay Haley S46-2!1U\ Newport Blv, CM H~,;o 5J06
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' ..,'~~~(""' ·lMI' ~~~:ei-imizt,iil .1011"&.IIMPLO'IMINT I JOll &'IMl't.OYMIN'f ..,....-~ .IOll & WMPl.OYMINT I JOIS. IMPLoYMl~MIRCKANDIS. POR"'. Mllll!KANDlil ..,
.!iii• ....... -7100 ...... -.w...;:7i00 JOIM Mon.W..n.1100' a.; Mon;;t;;: 7100 JlllM" Mon, w-. 7100 SALi AND TRADI SALi AND TRADI SAL•_-=;;...;:.:;::::;::__
· · · Fwnlture IOOO l'umlture IOOO l'umlture
ALTllRATIONS • ~ , 1\-*·*1~PIC:rofi . saltf . ~ ;;;;;;;;;;;-j1~-:-' J. c PINNEY co 1"lnlill!ti-'•*:·~ ·J. c. PENNE'i"co. · ............ YEAR a1'" s~"L • , • or Yach! 6iip;, U31 •Pill-FASHION ISLAND ....., ~ ,. r....,..
FASHION ISLANJ?1 contla,'C·f· ' ' NEWPORT BEACH J FURNITURE MAIT BUYS
' .. :, NEWJ>ORT BEAC~ •. JAlil'i'Olti 'lhlf, Qroiwe Needs . , ~'e'3 '!:-7=-~.: M!N'S CLOTHING SALESMEN . , w.&w · s~i°'N~HL ... Mror:u:~~"..!~["'E.~Ns:E'M~. • has lm"!"ll•to -Ing !or
AL111AnON SUPIRVISOR· Good -~=. ~·J -!'!'1' FUII Ume em~oyment·, ex-. Dent ·meenilve ... ~-•-GnS· UMCllLATION' · ,......, "'
JANrroR Wlllt,. ,.. C.M. ,..an and outs ding benefits, a chance to WA•~• "'T fACTORY fLOOR ••u•LIS & C~OllOUTS ~ ---' ., ., · OF 1 .. .,...,_ '••:r::::. IHOWRCIOM-.fiLOO~ ~IMOffS'tl!AlOltS
.,.._ ,,...,. • pbooe ,.. -~cipate fn this comjlants expansion pro-Splnht & ·M1ilhwr...i 1 · · _,..; • . Rectnt 1ucee11ful e~,ce, Jill pl)ISes
of tlUID«, alterations, repatr aild press-' Int. F\lll time employment, excellent in-etidlvt plan ~ outstanding benefits.
.• :.Apply fn person 10 ·a.m. to 9 p.m. • ~ lbJu Satw:day • , . P • F1ohlon 1Nnd
' All equal opportunl1¥ employer
'qul:ed. 6 iil,..r...,ldy. Mlllt •·--· All IRAND NEW ~ ....... dependable a . APPLY m PERSON •• ~ · ~ "'' 9 ·m /\ doc.orator ~tam house on display -S .:-~ ..... ~· Monda~~ 's~turday-· rQOml or· cor1eow Spanish furniture (WIS re1. fl296. . '5:~::; EJ. ~1 ·F~hl~~~r .. ~0• SACRIFICE o o o ••• $42$
Call (%131 GM631. ' qu,a opportunity employtr' Complete Mtditerr1n•1n leclroom Su1te Jr,
JANrro!IJALworll. pt.-, Ook. IRog. UO!OOI ...... : ..• NOW· flU.00
JolM -·Worn: 7100 .~olio
~-a C1Jce. o.oor.:1or
CO!ft'bln~llon, StudJ
""'*-~!. .Good Salary.
Fri 1: M~n!lhts. lo hrs per ~ Min, Wom. 7100 Jobe Men, Wom. i100 6ortnu1 SP41ni1h C..stom Built Soft with
Min, WOm. 7100 'fk' $2 50 ptt hr l42--58H mttching· Lovt Stat-ChoiCe of bt•utifuf
. . . MEDICALOlflce, Part time. *SALES CAREERj fabric•. IR19. $419.961 --.NOW f22S.00 l . LABORERS. (2), willinc tq Girl e,Xper. with inaura.nce "'"""""' ....... ,,,. $ • h o· • S t * DRIYllS * be trained 1"' plutJc.mo» -Gd. typlat> ...._ ~-· .. ~' Stuting -P••<t .. ,., •• --.. ···-.. ·····--·--$75,00
N •-1_ ma:. Minimum 200 lb mu ary pl111 comm. i'tnt year Solid Oak End Tables and Cofftt Tabftf...$19.IO
0 '~lftwftCe req'd.·U.S. Industrlal Foem, M.N or WOMEN eaminp•.ot $12,IXIO-plul poa.-Tall O.c:orator Table Lamps · Nee-..,! :1£59 ~ wes1 Circle, ~ IN •Ihle 2 >"'uatnlni ,...,.em I Rog .... ,.911 ---·-·-NOW ·$11.oo
.... ~ ba~ ::;::--,. ,,...•-...;....._ Westmmst.r 89HISl2 by century old l}IJ:ional co. Spani1h Hang;n9 Sw191 ;...mp1 , • ••-• .• _ ~-i---=-"'-"'"--ADDmONAL INCOME e..i-or aalet beck· IR .,9 961 ·
B:ARBER _(Maater) f?r M'f drfWw neord. .tP'Pi:r No invesbnt:nt, m ael~. eround helpful. No trtveli' •9· ...-· -·---·-·-----·-NOW $22.10 '
barbu'thop. C.ntact LoU Y&LLOW' CAB CO. LICl!lfSED '""' ,.lated m '""'""ii> Mimi opportw>1t10.. .CREDIT AVAIL. NO MONEY DOWN
£y..,. 536-1421:, 21112 Ill E. IGth st. . ' . SU!'ERVISOR duatey. Write P.O. Box IA10. TED ALEJl!ANOER mm FIJRN.ITURE P~ Qo!lt Hwy. H.I>. ea,ta Meia $754 to $91' PH MO. O>lla M,.., Cal .. 9'J626. An~ ~':',ty • , . ~tlj'i Operator wit b 1,,-.,-;;==-:-==,---' .. ~_. ...,....,. ...... . ·torM~."Xlntwork. FABRIC•ATORN>lft.D--CITYOF **f4:GR..TRAINEE*• employerM/F. ,. ll"~C;..i:z .. ~~ :':.~."":':""~':~; NEWPORT BEACH ~~:-:.:~.SARAH ~y ... 1844 Newport Bl~d.H.,bo~·~,Yd.>
19 Mom:n:h Ba)' pt mechahicaUy lriclined, Want The LioenaC Supervi10r a co. thatis top notch! $5400, ~11l4' or part Co M o · IAlllat. Nicue1 496-5~ 1tead,y job w/>tlnt wOrkl.ng admlm.ters the activities can Htlen·Hayel.sfG.eJss time .aJe1. No investment. • sta esa nly ~ • , , ' conditio11$, we 1 wlll train ot the BUlihNB Lictnae COASTAL ·AGENCY nofdell'!ft'lei. For Interview, ,
--lOAM Cupealtt ' BalrierY, 2?3 17th St., C.M. -
SPANISH J llOOMS OF F.URNITVRI
REG. $796 for only $)19.95, ~•1'oll...WOI . ..
COLONIAL MAPtE 3 ROOM GROUP
REG, ·.,9s '"' .,,iy '479:96, · '" thiol
' LOOK! QUILTED I' SOFA & LO!/& SEAT
' RES. $229.95 for only $15'.9,I
KING SfZI qUIUID. MA mDS & J IOX
Sprl•g•. Salo Price '$99.91; fvll '5'<-lox
'Sprin•• I' M.iittt•ss Sets, low _.. $Jt.•I ' . . -
Shop foil! Tho~ s .. o;., U.boUovalil~ 'tuyol
·. 1001 othor !toms w.ll;h torrHlc lovtni.ol '
No ·down o.lt' .•pptoYtd'.ct9dit. Us• our Store
ch1rg•, Bin~~ tettt1s; I'' ff A .• M'a1t•r Che~•·
1' BEAUTICWI, for l!UIY. ~ Cam<l>ntact WDroodNLl'2!B. tine. ~~~en°'t·.""~ Flnanoell-"-mo H.,..., Blvd .• C.M. * ~~(.:ital ad-Every Nltht 711 ' -Wod., Sat. I $1m. 'Tll 6 _
popu1s prlctd C.M. saJ<m -""' • • --·· ~ "-• ·-• • "" Oar ... Sale 8022 'l'I•-a-Ofgoiii II» Paid ,. vae.-· No cllentt.~ FACTORY Women, Tern· fees, maintaining rkorda MAN AGE M ENT Op-ml.lllltn.lion). Hoapilal exp. JOBS I EMP.~OYMINT F ftu .. ~cL N -" _1__ • • u--and preparine ret>Wt•· portwrlty. Full or Part tim•., required, lwlw mtdical ftt. urn N IOOO * WED •• a.;:,,._ .... 11, m•--· •. , ·-ew ...... ..,,..... • ....::. porary poa1ti0n, --.npower, ,...__ lnol take ~ .. -~ .. School•lnstrucffon 7600 ., .... ~., ...... """ SALE Call tbe Manqer. 5'1.-99UI Inc. 448 W. 19th St., CM Requirts•hi&h achool-dl-....--nee. 3) hn. wk. 8364382 ~~·typllt, 0:,'h:re°'-;:JJ.::::::::::::::::::I::::::::::::::: AGAIN Sy popular demand.I alze 10 ladles clothes, new e · '9
• BIKINI!: Earn over fl.OO 645-IDO ploma and a minhnum of •MOTEL MAIDS• weq· croomed. Westmilllter Used double & twin box Je~ed tweaten. Stroller,
per Hr., selllhg Sandpiper ~w~~=e~m::: Apply Ben Brown's ~tor Community Hoe:pltaL Appl)' * AIRLINE i spring & mattress se1.s:. all Misc tum. A ~bold WE MUS1' REDUCE OUR
·Cllltom Blldnls at bom• *FIBERGLASS* Hotel. moos. Coaot Hwy, Pel'IOllOel Ofc. '" H\><Pital TRAVEL•CARI RS otnUiud to me" rtgtd Items .. 16132 Littlu Dr, StOCK."O~· PIANOS I
,...,.., port -· No ii> !JELCOATERS ::-: .,;:'~.• """'"" Soot> Lacuna Ciro .. Wmmtnster . .,.._ 9,>.Ulc state bedding · law• H,1g B<:h. 841'5316 · ORGANS lEFOR'E IN· w.tDnt.~-Glrb 1S yn. 1: NEEDED companion for Apnt ~.95 stt. U.Rd 9 piece col'-NEW POl'IChe Roll Bar, $55., VENTdRY TAx!S ' ARE
up.. can Hldi Ill.Men wk Min, 6 montQ exper. requir-For apP!icaUon and tnfonna-e I d.e rl y ia dy~ I IJh t S.C:retery Ticket ~· ner group with table, Clock S30, oak bed $60, tbl's,, DUE! ,,
dus.''5&6-«118 ed. APPlY 1831: Placentia, tlon contact the Personnel houHwork tor 2 adults, live Good skill, F/O appearance, Air Rt&en"atlom bo11ters le OoraJ coverlette:s commode, g I a 1 s ware, SA VE NO'O'Jlt \ -~~."!..~T_!!~ ,.~~~Olflesa:.._ • Office, 3300 Newport Slvd., in. Refl. nee. 494-1186 able to actePt responsibility, Co~~~ $611. Ulied corne'l' group aasorted commodities. SUn--••
--............. -...---....-...... """uc.i... --~ Newport~ callf. 93600, NJQJIT _BROIU:IL ~AN call t.or.ine, Wtstdift Per· Travel Agent ~thou~:~·.~, ::: ·church .._St., C:·M-200 • $300
eoostrut<&n. Top waps.' GENERA.I. oMCe Cfe r • (n4) ~: - -Good wQu I: benefits. Ap-!OMd ,Aaency, 20i.1 'West-' ' -Oieck'"~ "va1ues· WJJ..L/.RD BOAT WORKS Good typist and proficient P!Y:. The ~. 1262 dUf (>r,._N.B. &6m0. AIRLINE· DINING Room set by SeJem GARAGE Sale: 'l'butt, Sat. $PINETS. CON!l:>U:S. and
---ust!Jiliir-st., e .M. -on ten·kQ-~addtng madllnt. L~. 7 to 3 P-M Shift. . . Paliaades ~ .. Santa Ana. SECRETARY-3,te®._ Exper House, =d M~'Plt ta~~e, t ~Af::rt ~ "O~ies. Pfl.AC'I1CE PIA.Nos ,,
--a.ll.:.<.LL·"-r F/C ~~~.-~~~ m~,!!: U.."""1 NURSES R.eghteftd -ewn-neceu Senct'resume wfpic-SCHOOLS ,._ r.sral c .na -ca net • · .......... ..-••••••••• FrOrn $299 --. r-............. &...-a .. iu ..-v • _,___ ' U'Cne E2ectric stereo, BUY GRANDS and 1 1 To -. -. Immed OP<ll> ..,_ ~~ .. -" ·-·-Mun ~ M Hotel A mg 6 •l"'t llliftl. Ex. ..,., Pood•'°"• p, O. Box PACIFIC walnul b•-·• all In I ~· • • --,...,..,.~ .,_._..,. : -~ ..... ~-~ ~~O;r 0~. -P" benefitl.·-Applj Penonnel 11383, Santa· Ana. ~a ....... . m. Applill'ICll 1100 C6ANDS. l'febuilt. reflid.lbltd. illJ .. -~, atai;;tSO-Santa ~ UJt rot Rutht..eavltt tor ply in panon. 3lSl Harbor Dirtctor:· So. Ooaat Com-. SECJU:I'AKY. Construction Day A Night Clallles maeulate co.net Must aee tn , ·auaranteed P'rom.
Ana . ·Pltuant wor1dn& interview. Blvd,. C.M. muni1Y HOlp. •1 318'12 Cout ottlce. vi-t op-··•ty , Sf3-6Sl6 appreciate! ~l!ent b~! NORCE •\119: "uh.!r, late1 .~ • .-cONSott.t. and
cmdt,. 'l'qp btnfs-Call Mia -~Get-,.-,-.~1-0fl=l-co--H So , .. _, 499o-13ll Allt vv~·-.. 610 E. 11th St., Santa Ana ~1 • rnodel,,xlnt _cond ... t.~lb. size CHORD· oRCANs~ ''.Save
Roberta;, 557-6122. Abigail Good lYPine. wUl be train-·e:Zlss , . .._ .. na. ~ u:= Tom Goodlon USED 7 pleee a.ntique while $75. Kemnore auto·. washer hundreds'ot dollatt-~ .A-~...._. 230 ed on MTST, young ,.,,., Mpnufoc:turlng Tho Ntwporl di"'"' "' with 6 chelro In good ""'1. "15-84T-8115 floor model<! N<W aiid ..... W.W.mtr,SWtell,Sant& callLcraine,WestclittPer •. t **OPERATORS**. SJ!:CTY/IN$. Work' ,lJi SchoolofBualnt11 $49.95.UlfdSpittean~ or5t&-8672•,_-;-. ;.j . 1 ~.F&mou.Brandl: Ana.:~ · ~--• •-ncy, -Wes!-•• Spec m~hlne, Exp'd on Corona del Mar. Exp'd ln white dinette set -with .~I FRICIDAIRE , 16 • cU ff.. -moMAs e yIMAfiA
....,.""" "6" •vw A -_.,.......... garments. Some trlinet1 •-· 1 ""hi · • :it S>OK&IEPD. • P/time clltt Drtve. --·'""""' 6U-l472 cen . .,..,,, or U6 un-Features weekly refresh.er ch.a.irs $29.95, Used 5 piece frost-tree, ~ual doors, BALDWIN o WURLITZD
perm.. MJtuie 'wtn:Staurant turina compuiy, with~· derwritlfli, clabna &. tllinr-courses ln the skills YoU rubbed walnut dln.in& room avocado ~n. 6 mo's ·HAMMOND
exper,.'Alleoy Wot, 6T5-ln4 G~t ~~~ lnG~ ~:: ttUimt werkinscOnctition.s I REAL Elt&te S&ln Lady :~M:,surne Box II, Corona need to get the job you table with 4 chair! $59.95, ·old. pM>, CaJl 96f,l252! .:-OPEN SEVEN DAYS
'llOTS 11 .14 .qmer-0pen ....
~--SO.Lqwlo • DAILY PILor ec..m
::;:: ~ bial""~~~ ::.=:.=;:::,!" . :.;:,7 .. ~"='C:~ SELLIN~ DIREC'f\ want. . ~ .. to,,, lll!l5·-· ~i;t;~"':!'~~·S4a;i -· N~5.,T•=R
.,me a.b.:,60-130& ~ 5f6.4660 Add Our Fabulous Product 833 Do~ Dr., N.B. tJVING room, bedroom and NB COSTA~ • 842--2851.
· .._ .... \ll'Mt To Your Line. 'Elm Extra 64..-3810 .kitchen :furniture. AU must HOTPOINT Refri&trator Open oiny 10-6 -"' HAI-ft.STYLIST * Night Shift 'Cash & Bonua'-_ +A He,alth BODY CUL'I1JRE CLASSES go! 540-2321 aft 6 PM . fl:ll..OO. ., .• ~. '""' ..... ..:.. ,.,., Xlnt working conditions, top * NIGHT * ~ .. ~ A I in AnytI kend ....., "J" ......, _,, ~ --. + .. M·~ ba·-ell .... ..._ · ... .-• .,,.. •• m. PP Y per-tor ladies now forming me wee s. · -* 6't-.."'" * . ., • .,..., ___ ..,_,, ........... .... •" ..,,... Tr~h Auto. Screw M• DISHWASHERS aon H~""'"" Health -... Lu -•-•1 ... ~"' .,-tel•. 6'Ull57 ' . ' -· ·~ ~ m••-•-p, -76" SOFA, braoo .. w, <ol) WASHEii a °"'"' Pair. • • ~ , . Setup operehf:1.. d 2300 Harbor, C.M, Le Salon dt TraUments f12S, Beat otter! 548--0850, 6-Good wotkin& co~d~ Both FINANOE, &; ~s Jm. 1ucaoY • Luncbt1me
-Frid ' "' * HOUSEKEEPER . COOK _ . ' Cbild cue, 11ve in lovely
home In NWpt.,, Bch. Prlv.
De~rr &. Drill , Pr111
~r•~r1, Fem.le. . . '
• . SNACK JHOP #I rm. Xln't wo&n, oood. Call • .-~oy ~Ht
for intervw~ -9 AM..f PM at -~ E. Cout Hwy, CdM (213) 9ff.61ll. ext a. Cu1todl1n
C1fe1Wrl1/Countor Girl HOUSEKE:)EPING help
Kn. ' to 10 pm. Mon. thru wanled hm:nlicL days. Apply
}'rt. Ott Sat, SUn & hoti-in person iJamaiea Inn Ap-plf at ·
..,.._ Call Mn. -Momr Hol<I, 2101 E. Coast STA-EAST, INC,
•·
m.ollO, ext 2036. l:fwy, c.dM i 926" so. Lyon
' c1iEAiriNG woman wanted. HOUSEKEEPER. d a ya or CEnter at Cbettnut It Lyon)
L Experienced onl)t! 4 bl'I per live-in, Bch area w/view, santa Ana
··Mele. Prefer Fri day1 . non-smobt, please. SaJary _ ,
--"· 546-m1 att.t open 61>-2445 MANU,.ACTURING g,30 ··w..,....,.._ _.me HOUSEKEEPlilli needed for -ENGINEER -
week..ftlda ---" U · Call • · • _ ailUlll church to ve. tn · 'l<eu ManNement role in a
. C~k Typist ~183 or 61)...0398. ta1t'~na c:iompan,y, Mac
to #151 Type; -5l + · Neat It HOUSEKEEPER., I.Jw..ln, 1 Gregor, Yacht Corp. 1631
wen ooorned. ·Good co. & child, trmp. preferred. Placentia, c.M.
betdl. t, Phone 644--0499. 5-1:30 pm. Muselllts
'-KE.YUNE INCOME Ta~ pttpe,.n, A'ITll •. '''"l'"ial -to PtrtonMI Agency txp'd., hours Jlexlble . meet publlc._.No exp. nee.,
_1216 S. Main, Santa Ana Checktrs on 1D key adder. will trab'I-Apply ln pereon.
tsc.8'215 .H. R. Block lnc., 1875 Harbor Le Salon de Tralbnent. 2930 'PDit;&nc 1n rear Blvd, C.M. fi.U..6940 -W. Cat Hwy, Nlt 6'2--3154
O>ok .,
J _ C. ,PENNEY 00.
FASHION ISLAND
Hu openina for
' '
RESTAPIANT MANAGEMENT
an SERVICE Station mechanic 2930 W. Cat Hwy, N.B. 7:30 PM,"46-8313, 12-1 PM onIY $S5. Call 84$-2306 mediate Jiquidatlon of all 'BUSBOYS &. saleaman. Fulltlm e. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION DINING room table With 31B85 Kerimote W'aa.blng ~aoor ~ ~inet &. Ola. needed IUackwtll's Richfield. 714 Brass lnstr-ume.nt1. extra leaves, 6 chain, good m1.chine';: p,rtect cdnd:ltion, fl:>le ,Piaaoa ~ ~ CO&t • -f"
W. 19th St C.~f. Certificated. 7 yn. exp. cond. $175. 64~1543 NW pump HO ~-'buts. Our bl if your JOid-
APJ»LY IN PERSON
Reuben E. Lee
151 E. Cout Hwy.
Newport Bea.ch
REAL Ert&te: Sa.le1men
lhouldn~t yoU be .selllfll the
hottest area Hun"tinctop
Beach? We will train. Call
Phil M~.amee Vlllace Real
E1tate 962-44n
eR.eceptloriliit -Secretary
for brokerage nrm. membrr
NYSE. 1n Laguna Beach.
Aae 21-35. Electric IBM
type'Nliter. SH .de~ but
· nOl final dee'dlna factor.
Hours 8 am. to 5 pm. Send
reaume to P.O. Box 1045,
LagUl18 Bcb fDr ~terview
Si!e Betty Bruce at
Gxec
A&ency tor Career GIN
.f.10 W. Cout Hwy., N.B.
By appoint, 646-3939
Sewtng Machint Operaton A ~ BDRM Set, 6 pc kg.a bed. TJ~ A~· 6 TY'~ all : o~';'°'O'• but JIOtl mu.It
Seam.rtres1es. Exp'd., ladles MERCHANDISE FOR triple dreaacr fl95. Ke, n.-..,._.,-... n. ... 1 .... _•a.«M• w••ft•s ... ftwtr .,.;,,,.0 aporUwear. Top pay, ideal •aLE 'ND TRADE 1983 ·-~-..... _,,. .&O.w Alw.r __, ... '":' .... eonditloni with nice people '"" ,., more elec drytt $25. sa; Newport, C.M. 5'1-.T'181 UU Newport.' C.M'. fG8at
to work -1or. App: 168f l'umiturt eociO SQ. tabl' fDr comer Kiqlli>' KENMORE wai!H!r A Hot· .OpeD T Wt Nile ' Mo~v_la, C.M. ·, ' ing, ,ll.M!I ~&· twin bf:dl. 'po\l:lt·_JleCtric'~,'xJntl ""'A-~"Altenaood
MM142aft6. sm • ·-. * ,_.,:;.-49:1-,15.17 ·::t-.---~:. --SfUPPING Ir rectlvlng clerk 1 u~ 30" ... ranp .. II . l' '" • '
l!gbtil<g fix•"· .......... $49'.95. 3 -31r! ... Offlco"l'umlturo llO'IO G.E ... IJ'l(e..a1or,,·IG '?'It. --------
jth:ferred, Contact Wood ""8 excellent ndllkm' , Avoca(o·~· ~-Coad.
Llghfina:, 4070 Campus Dr, flt.~~· 2. ~ =· 181 AEROSPACE RELEASES ~-~ , :.) • " -~ · Sportin9 Goods
N.B, ~·· l coppertone, l FOR PuBtJC SALE -,., --· STANDARD St a t lo n . -a Wlcado $109.95. Brand new e 500 at;etl tranaier CPef e .... ,, 'Malhlw ·. 1120
U.tsure \\'oi'Id needs service wood ventilating hood, 30" m Steel A: 'Vood deska • 85. SINGER. &ull> q.aq:,
atatlon attfndant. Apply al &. 36" sir.es, In turquoise, 5-Drawer leaal file cabinet& mos. old. No attich n
24081 'El Toro Rd., Laguna yellow, s:ilverlione white A ,. Mlac chain, tables A-cab-for Z\g-f.8& ·balm ho1
Hills. peach $14,95. Tht Factqry, !nets. · ' -·-'
SURVEYOR , l88S Harbor, 54G-68t2 McMahan Bros Desk Inc. 1 !:'!:':u t~-~t
SURV-TECHNI~rn • '·-2 .. _ 1800 Newport Blvd r
' ~:l ~~' ~ -·e ..... wer nlte Costa Mesa•64" o~~ '68 .SUPER. ·.l>l:,lux,' AdleT. Analyze ttUe re port a, stands-2 antique eotd, 1 ~
research ."corda, ai le in· walnut $9 each. 2 matching · L;lke new .. Priv 'P1Y· ~ or
1pection, cad.ulral survey Patina ireer.iprlnt lounge Office. E!fulpment 1011 beit offer. 494-1235 .
analysis, calculate tract & ~hain both tor $49. Used CLARY CUb Register $2-Js. .uuiic•I
paail!el map1.. 'Exper with like ~w Spanish corner T dd '~ program oOmputer. Reaume eroup with walnut trim • , ower A er ~49. Speed--o-lnstr.u".ftl'ntl_ 1125
to, Box:• N.B. matehina table $19. The ~ Pboto copier t169. --·ce>,.,.u,o ~. "
Factocy, 1885 B a r b or • a 'CCOlllON
~CE S!Je!, Bt1 ~.~or new .-uaed
• reoohdltioned Pro-Line GoU
Ouba. CaU .675--0819 :, .
l;!JAIIDLER Harpc,r Proo.
Cornplete ·niat aet, 8 lrona, f
woods ~/cart $40, 9fi8.-319
NEW 210 l}diil with bihdiop
a.:_ .pole $25. U.aed . mem
~ti. me 10* s10. 642-3119
TEXAS OIL CO. ~ · · " . 11a4 ....... In e.och cttl<a MU 01rago Solo I022 X key, l2<J ..... with WO, Ml_ll.....,. N __,,......, .. sr SEU.: Velvet couch, -· · . $800 n ltte. :+-. '.'euy to · -area. 0 ~ .......... nee neoe. oH white, tuxedo style, atuf-GAR.AGE Sale le: irt Show: leata" boob It iliff:t mUlic NEWPORT Beach , TlllQ1a
..,,.Good. -~ _!1°t irnportal Wnt. f@d down It spring filled, Water Coloft b)' noocniU!d C91fe. , . . . . Cl.ub Olarter ~
. u~,er a mus e looee cubiofts w/bol1ter Colon.do .rtlat.·Retnc. S'TO. PERn:CT CONDmONI $Bl. c.au 5'.3$.4',ya •
traill. Air mall W. A. Dick· pillow• I mo. old $3SO. Bfby llaml ll•i2s. Crib, $25(1·or Bill Of!ir ly ... ·. · •
l!avtnas \lt'ANcH ;.'°"i Proo., s.u;:-w;,::' 842-<203 · ~bed, otc. Mi#. _, . 5'0-83le .Aft ... S'PM' CAJ1Pi'1'.1.oy<r bu earpot.
11 wt.th tome ixpdl1ence and MANAGIR -re:"ewnC«p., . 'BABYGrand,xl~t tone,$5'10., :?.=.=·:~~ ~IWYINifRIJMINTS N¥1on. ~· $zutg 6 ~ •-m1-to learn ou.r Mmtted OUTSTANDING GROWTH.". • • Savlnp A. Loaii Aaocladon, TELEPHONE •·•e ......... Owru:ed ~ CU'Cle eouch, -'S\tn " lOAM:WM ·~ Cl,iltom DJ watt P.A. Amp Hi-lows. tell at coat tor
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~ ... _... -.. 1 •u-, $60. Hang1.nr lamp .20. ' ' -S2'B; UIJ!e Cor'nbo pre-amp labor. f&-..118$ 'menu, Com,etl.ti~ wqt!I, Grant's, ,Olll of the OAtiOD'.S largest retail located in Newport Bf!Wi formemberahlpdrlve. W«ic ~ 341 Lt. Jolla Dt Ramo.na Way, (:.M. _.._ aU••··-u-~itn·Sh ~ .:_1, oUtltani:1ini bentflts tncllld· chains, is rapidly ernanding into the res-an:a, h.u positior. avail. for from homi or omoe. 'Ph. Ne · " 548-1061. •. , ~ at;ea. M'· ure ...,uu--,c.,.l lnaUllltt ha.I ont ;.,.. ....... "'t ..i..-..i-. ta "'-· .. ;z t to a well qualifird Savlna1 Ii Mr w-·"·.-eves 613--9759 · · mic a '51). 67S--t.a ' ... rou, aVocado milon-carpt!t, -.. .......... -...,. uran . uusmess. 1UU10S ·every new s re ~ Branch ~. E•· · ..-qar;; • INTERIOR DeiiJner'e OWn ·GARAGE · S&Je,: House tent sELMER smu 10 clarinet Doubie. juie-b4cked,. wm
APPLY ut PERSON will iilclude a band,some Bradford House ctl. poten~ 4 frlnce ben. To'•"'• ~!)u b•ff•r-1' ~d & bliie plaid MJf&, 9Xl2. 8 _qt tee cream mak~r, $.150. Selmer Mark Vl aaxo-tell an ·or pan $3~ •16 AM tO 5 PM. .restaurimt In· ten short years Grant's rel'-efitJ, Only &JIPIJcants w:lth ·It 1 reoenUy uphol $125 644--2005 stalnletl ttttl aervtng pc a. f\ii $5'XI G 'tacb wtU' 540-'1245-.. -
MONDAY TffltU FJUDAY taurant sales have llicreuod 100% and wlll • min n1 2 ,... &vtngs ... JAsON llST att 5. · ::~:-'floral -~Pi.,'t"."~ .':". ~~ :,.i;;., j,oo, • ~ ~ ~<'layer .., HJ Lo
i1 • , • double &gain in-far less time. Over 100 men pertence need apply. For Emplitym•nt Atency MUSf stll! Nea.r Ne" sUfeherits, paintings, , 1rg BRAND NEW. 497-~634 nylon& $1.99 yd, Ship
1 .J, ~. 'PIN"9EY CO. ::!a wg~::~t we~t appoye~rted ~=:.:~::: ~~'":"Mr. Henaley D77 So, Main, Santa Ana Refrlc, din. rm. at, bd, amoUnt sal• clothing, alies GIBSON SG 1pecial w/cu.e from,$1.50 \IP + my labor.
1 -' · ~. 5410 ~ ... ..fht, pnfen toob. I le S. ottwr mile. Items. ·t l.85..Fe nder·bassman white 90c per yard. 14?-1519 • comes quickly, depending. on ability and . ......,.. 11• o-• •·• 11 •-• ···-,, 24 ~Isla~ 'bill .. SALES'CARl.IR * TYPifi W/Shorthand. -,....,uu. 1 . .-1.~ w/odginal IJ)eakers $200. HIDE-A·BED, Maple dinette,
l!qa1 oppor111nity erilployer , willingness to accept respons1 ty. txzcuTrvE ·~ ..wy' Youns lbirp sit. 21).25, 2 NEW ex_ec. otc. tumlture. 9AM-3PM. 875-5~ M4--0tlS c hutch. dcst. drealtt; ~
I .' p1ua mmr.n. F-ir.t >'@at earn-hrs: dally, ll-" hr. f1MGI · Mut ~u due to rdocation SABOT aau . • mow, 2 _ beds, 90fa.· rocker, J.ah.,.. TOP INCOME & IENEF.ITS •• ". tnp cc ll2 0001llu• poulhlo nl bualnela. l6UI w. C.L •ttnaraY b!ku, d ..... "'11, Pl•-& o;.10., ll!IO tab!.,, color TV. 543-8111
1 COSMET14; SALES' You wlll find t~p Income potential -•t 2 .,...;.. b UTILITY MAN Hwy, SU!tt o. ~. -<-ti>thw>. -BEAUTIF.llt. 4 _, Orfd.
Grant's! Opportunitie;s to eam •~s.ooo an4 C:turyoklna=::.°aui $523. P!'R MoNTH BEAUTIFULT~!pudlh· wom,••'~ .do~. me, l'4.. 111•f'ft·11yum t.i ~n.. A~ .at
: .,,fl time'. ~enced. Ex-· more per year in restaurant m·anagement int• or Illes buk;round Desirable qualiticatlons arc: ~ room eroup, eom· men • ~ .... 1 ar I·•, · -.MKLLA run $1050. 'Call n> <n.f.> 631408 ~~·Dent .-tary~-. · kin have never been greater! Grant!s manag• he!'l$1. No tra~t op. Tentb gnde-tducaUon. two plete, wu fQO, rn i>Jib' chlldrenla toys • dothet. · · · HANOPalDtal oil'pn1:rattal :~ btMtlta c.if:."".;t · meot incomes are among ·the best in the ' portUputn. years experience tn · Mme me. Uflld oomp1ete 1 P~ ••· &-8. Od;d' I: e"'2a. AI! Of. FRANCHISE ~ or )'OU?. 1ddldnn &om • ~ "5«).S(l!O ext "30 ' food I ind ·t · d tMU enjoy a R. Earl Blitlncer buildln,g trade, knowledge ol modern llvln room group Re a~na'ble . nf:8at-aal: . . " p~ph. f46..3G9 ' ' . ' •, • • . serv ce UI ry • •• an ~.. .. • 835-d eXt. 293 the U9C oL common main-otlly •· 3 u.l 2 piece aofa Ut v,. Rave Ma (~ldo llle) M&Jit1· anila"'"'. I t 'mt t. e d POOL table· ~ .~th -
JOSIPH ~GNIN broad benefit program at Grant's mcludlng An -·-• -.. -. _..,,.,,,. ..,,. one! abDJty to & .,,... Nb only $69 eacb NB =· dty 01 ';It -~e•-. 01 --•• -."": w• --a liberal retirement prograpl, •tock pur-~-··~·-·~ t Th< F to 1115 ··~ ~ --' ' -, ' chase nlan, employee dlaCounts and many emploYft' M/11 · drtve achool but. bamina· " · · •c ry, OAR.AGE SALE: .Jin. March •piano nwru.JaClurer. 847--3239 .~ ... __:._..:.c.i..!. _..,_...:. other t."Extru''. ttlL£S dons geheduled -tor M..-ch ltarbor, 54M842 ht. Toots, '69 Rarnblp, Alt •t huie '•vtnca. $ale. ~-vwua•iw•Q", ..,, .. _.,,.'I'• , • M • 9, ~· Apply af once, QUALITY king bed • quilted &urfbrdj, trlr In: rtfrlg-&ood" 'til Feb, 281... ~~ ~ $1.r· Ci5Ulffi:R HELP, 2 Jn, WFSFMJNSTER SCHOOL mattress. C.mplc,.. unused bee.., A ranr• & misc. GOULD MUSIC N& .ei-
DOOtl1flne, Mon thn1 Fri. Ap. 0000 WORKING CONDITIONS •• ,• Plrf time, Wllot dothht(. Dlm<!CT, 1!121 ~. $lal, _,, Sl61J. 842-t536 m2 Azutt SI., Slnta t"Anl M . "'!"""' J2S. Call
: ·ply: Cbo;>o e.n. 2516 Go with a Go-Ahead company! 'Enjoy a · ~...,.,,...MW w:nm-1 Colll. • ._. · up1a.-. N. Mam, !A '117-USED_,,..,, -..
1'.....,.,; C.M. . work oehedule that leaves you with time em'*""' "'-· Apply lo WAITltiB RECONDmONm Mat._ G.\RAGE Sale 12l4 Palm, • , • ,oveo. • ~ <Jlf-• Ab
t;4CATESSEN llaJ>, Ml for Your lamilr and !rlendt. Take Ibo first ponon 9'"' to g,.,. '°"' I C.clitollo A --b'lml "'"' H.B. ~od~ fan. .Ur. iwp.roMI)· S\llawlJ• ·y.,.. • blrpl ... W4lll
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'. 6ENTAL OUi u R«ep. J!:xp<-. Nu t In op. WAii'liiii:i-. Id din. loUd -· hollOY -·._bed, \01mll tbla. Co, ISO! II, M•ln,'SUlo Anl FOii Solo. riiihii' q NI ~ Pl-·-Bmt We are "1 equal 0pportanlty employer. , ,...,.,,.., se. Jim, ~ 11pn. l'ltllll. -t n""'1. T~J> quoJJty. 111. -a °""" turn. .. . , ' · ort'""" '°'"'"· ..
i"1'"1 Dilly Pilot, N.B. N ........ Blvd., C.M> -t. ~Jll -~ -~IL, C.M. MMm STEINW•Y CO..Olc. Nlet .. -+ .~ TClllf Work W T GIANT ·llALU' ·MfF. Looldna 1or A1llY. w ... , 11111 w. Oee1J> __ o.,... §Ok, .EvmthiJW -6 ...,,. IDOd ....,i. Rllay .. Qo&Jlt. ' lltr!e ......,.,, .~ -~ N.8' • DU-• ~~ lmqlaoillil. SIL ""'.,... -. (1) (T1t'J '17'41111. Wt -jL.. -
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SACRIFICE
2:2 Clise• Of l.ab&n
'toner l"or Xerox 2400
Copier.
~tore th&o 50•;1 of!
Call (U41 Mli->IG10
K~.u. hcadbrd. t mo. ol d
$13. 2 car sclltis $8 cu. Eng,
hk:hair $10. s .... ·a11ow Eng.
bWll baby carriage. very gd.
cond $40. Comp. new servitt
tor 6 dinner.'al'f' w/pcs $15.
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~trnJMN Haze Mink Stole,
SZ50. ttelaxi:lci.scr com.pl,
$75. Color TV, pert $1Th. Si.
, 4C mecnB sporl coafA $10. St
40 mens suit! $lj, Call
G'lS-0233. 33ll Marcus Ave,
, N.B.
< CONSTRUCTION
EQUIP. (SALE) ·so skilila:ws models ~o. 77 &.
367. Very fine condil:iOn. SSS
& Sro ea. 847-2634 "''knds or
after 5: 30 wkl:lays,
PAIJl 18' st:rearnl.ine "''ing
Lanks for houseboat or
catamaran, Nt>w & palntl!d,
still in shipping crate.
• 557-8181
Lfi,TRE, 1'1.lil, Drill Press.
Welding Equip, Air Com-
preuor, Small Tools. &:
Misc. 2062 Plat-entia, C.:11'.
6'2-o;Ql
14' Outboard w/trtr, '48
Buick -'Bi cid. Bdl bed. 2·ID
spd bikes, desk. 675-3559
eves.
QUALITY king bed • <iuilted
mattress. Complete unused
$12(1. worth $260. 842-6536
e...es.
-----..,---,, Dogs , 1125 ... ,, & Yochls -MMlle Ho.• 9200 Com!!!!! • ff20 lmii-vt_. Aul• HOO
2 LOVABLE paM Shcf>l>o«l GH , .. .,.: 5 ""L old. ""'° 1 , AF AN MALE 22' !1$EI .,...,... built cabin NEW ;zo 11 56 * N *
BALBOA Bay C11Jb J'iem-SJMll breOO ~. S"fl:IQ$. 39 1nos. A.KC. Sfl_crif~ctl cruiser. Glua bo tt om, t BR. 2 B4, de:n. cirpeting ew MOO Mi1cell1neous FERRARI
Mrahip for AJe. Dra1dcally old, rM!eds glf tun w/{imcti !WS-8993 ot-.642-5885 • ~~. =·ale~ I fn~: thnt-out, 22' 'raised PQtcll, 9' Cabovcr ,Ca:mper. Sletpe . FERRARI * * reduced. Call 64.MZ'll· yrd. 546-1202 a.tter 2 pm2/2C SAMOYED PUPS -AKf;, Lots of new ,paint. $100, In-ctl'POrt le ,Pl.tio •wnlngs. four. oven, double 11ink. Ex· Nf"1Tt110rt . ~ Ltd. Qr..
PUBUC ESTATE AUc'rJON Mite. W1nt4ICI 8610 Cl)' Poodlae, male A fl':ntale. REASONABLE quire at 119 Mth SL. NB. .Many extra.a. '11.!!ioo. On the trast includin& Chevy% Too ante Count1 • aNy autbor-
AUCTION
-t UNCt..AJ.M:ED S'f'OR./iCE bl 6 rooi. Old, "t!)ust go *847-8858* 4fter5pm. ,. b ~a cfl at DlUTI'\VOOD P.U. Lie. No. N3M38 · ~~ERvtCE PARTS
FRIDAY 7:30 P .M. \VANTl(pl~ buy 4 or Jr 2 bl h toge 1 Jt.i r • good '"'\lb BASENJl ''Birkless'' PuPs. CENTURY Jo' I be ~1 a1 B~QI CLU1), lf,Q, Green-* $22'9 * 3100 W Coast Hw,.
FEBDUARY 27111 1nani for Cotva ' "' t children. Jleec;f £ho I•. AKC, 7 weeks., shots. Reaorter, w/tnlll<r, 250hp leaf Mobile Hllme Sales. nc. Kustom Motorc NewPort Be:acb •
f" or \'IUl<l9t carb'urclor, ~'1013 21'} • 968-753;.! * ,, 536-1513, joll1baJ.nc. . • , · ·~ 142~9'00 .SW..176' Seal~ bcixe5 ~cartons. Dia· ~-:c:,.,;:1>:;1,:,9 ,;:a{:;l,;:S~=~~ MIXED Pui11W,r &-Lab, 20 BOX ER p u p s • A'.K C ~~C&Dopy-top I: cOQers. DELUXE MobUe Home 845 Baker, O f $1().,5915 Authotir.td Ferrart Dealer =• :c,~':~ti ~ \VboaAN1r~i:_:,,u,,"'"rod,bl ~~~;?! _mo's, male, blac!-;:. N~ds l'f!gistered, fawn colored, MUST sacrifice"' 32, Uve 24x60, 2 tir 1· ha. 'din rm 28' CONVERTED BUS, u~ t·-e ,,11 ...... 1 yard. Call !:ihow quality. 536-2449 ' • tam l'M, bit-In kitchen. Ali PQWER "PLANT, R.Ef1UG, JAGUAJl necklace, N i e ti costume ,..~,, ..,,4, ""b ...... aboard, · sharp, Ofier over •·-pl ETC jewelry, Elcctrlc. vtbrat\n: -~='--'--===== 6~2639. alter •l:JO & ADULT Cream female !OY $3,000. Days (213) 432-83.1T ex<e.r. com • Adult Pk. · 1----~·----·I
cl A · le -"""kend• 2128 poodle, "' P•P" 125. 5ol6-408l. alter 5'30 PM "' ' * ~ * '70 JAGUARS 1.air, nuque matb .lop Machinery, Etc. 1700 ----~----54&-199-1 wktmds. CHEVY Van camper 108. . . L'Cnte1· table, Antique <.'tll'l'l• , LOVA.BLE black fem. coc.11:-,., S.llboats 9010 Auto tranl' air rfh M!lf In stock. Immediate.dehvery.
mod<'. 'l'rt-adle sewing ma· LATHE. J\Ull, Drill Press. il·poo l yr o~, 'JO\les: NORWEGIAN • Bicycles '225 cont. Xln't ~nd.·~ Authoriied Dealer
chillc, Color TV, Walnut \Veldlng Equip. Air Con1-chlldren, hse-trnd,' nccd.s gd El..KHOUND FUPPlEs CLEARANCE SALE.
hutch, Rocker. &dar chest pl'('ssor, Sn1all Tool! I.:. ho1ne w/leoced yrd . •'615-2573 • P-Cat w/trailer .._ SCHWINN,. .. S 1peid, new, Dune IL-les 9525 ~ l1HQt$• and 111any other n!Ce itl:!nu. Misc. 2062 P!acen!ia, c.r.t. 962--0.180 '1/26 ......,., handb ake $35 Track bike "'"Vft • "l
642-2001 SMALL Fel1lllle mlxed b;~ T~;J::· 7m~~. ~SJ ~~~':!la212l w/tJlr. = 24'', ~cm: $35.. 548-8n4 EXPORT Co. selling $2500 , .... ~-
Bctlroou1 sel.s. Divaru:, Set· "L" sealer. ~"X20", Shtitlk dog,excellcnl \vithchildren, ~J962eves. Coronado 25 'mtt.aJ Oake, 4 seat, tuU •Wt• ~~~~·1 ~~ ~ oven, 14" capacity. Both needs 31anl and good home. GREAT 'Pyrenees, Puppies. wu $7000 .•• no\v $6500 Mini Blkes '275 length drive, bugy demo. 900 So. Cat. Highway
bl o~ .1ul ·•· Pl .1 $750, Near NC\\'! 540-949:-i 67;)...6027 2/71 AKC. Terms. 2 male•·& 1 Sabol.I new &:· co)llplete $250 MINI-Bike 3, h.• -·· -•·e'·, $1850. All chrome, loaded Laguna Beach
es . ....-aull "'""rry u co WANT good hon1e ! or f('rl'lafe. call 675-1632. " 2912 \Vest Coast Hia'hway nearly -w 175,,··-.. ..,. "' with accessories. tmmed. 494-7503 * 540-3100
(..'Oior 1V. Stereoi1. Btmk FREE TO YOU "··• XI I r h'I" · 9 Ne·-~ Beach * """ ........ '"' · delivery, partial ti.nal'lclng --"""·-="'""-.~=;.;;~~I beds. While & goldVcaoop31 ........,.er. · n or c 1 ~ren. \\1hite Mlniil1ure Poodles, --.· ~ 548-8714 , ava.U. on good credit. Phone 1967 JAGUAR ·340
bedroon1 set, f.faltresses, yrs old. A 11 shots & Lie. 6 wk$. nl papers. $25.1 24' ISLANDER Sip. F.G. 54Ml86: alt. 7 pm & wketlds RARE 4 .SPD: Wf 0.0,
Duplex refrigerator, Eye. 4 r.1ale Pllppic:ii:, part poodle 6~-1-5185 2126 * call 847-3941 * Jnb. Aux. A-1. Many extras. MotorcyclH 9300 4914345 · Lf.ather inter, r&:h chrome
lt-vcl gi'i stove. \VttShf'rs. & p;u1 ? Cute 11uepies and & LOVABLE friendly male l«n Sleep~ 4. $3995. SI Ip· •· METALFLAKE VW Dune wi
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Dryers, Stoves and t.1UOi thl.'y 1let'd good Domes. Call short haired catol yr olc', Hors•s 1830 available. 897--03U x 5014 HARLEt 3 \~er, runs, Buggy, .NeW " wide tires, ights, radial tirea. Finest
t.10RE! ! . 642-5193.· i!"l8 nee ct I goo d ho m e . 2 h-1ares for sale. 1 for wkdays nds UtUe ~ ~ 45 c.t., bumpers, headers, chrome of ~· ~2007 aft I . Any.
WINDY'S AUCTION
COME BRO)VSE AROUND
:lJ751,i Newport Blvd.
Behind Tony's Bir.lg A1at'ls
Costa Mesa • 61&8686
OPEN DAILY 9 to •
\VHJTE Cock·a.poo, 6 ma's 817-2340 ' 2/28 $175·& 1 for $150, Call LAPWORTH 36--sloop. Xlnt $300 finn. 516-A Jasmine, acceSBOries, Sanitary, Best time weekends.
old. Lo\•es children. Call FREE to gd tun W/fenced 9li'2-6435 cond. Loaded. 10 •a 11 a. Cdi.'\1" __ reasonable ofier. 642-l689 i§63 JAGUAR 3.8 Sedan. ~G-4159. 'J,/"J1!, yard, 5 pure bred blk/wht Re6~,,d.Y«~ $1.28 pt>r I b. HO'ITEST 99 cc trail bikes in 68 .MYERS D'line Buggy. 1500 Black w/~ whil &::
GORGEOUS Tri-colol'td \\;alcr Spaniel pups, 8 ..,ks H,,o,!:~~S&boar~!°!do .. Box s~. ,,>.:~ 'town. 5 left. C1dSe out $275, cc VW engine, cOmpletely Pi.rellil Eng. in xlnt cond.
Tabby ca1s. Look like owl!. Old. 962---0180 ' '2126 " •• .., 5(;.ifil '23' TEMPEST Sip. f'g. Aux total price. P rivate party. chr<?med. 1800 nri. Mu & t Mutt &ell this wk. $1250.
Call 675-4738 2/27 J ADORABLE: mixed breed 6bp. Ex. cond, Xtras. Ready · 962-t98t' Sell? Be.st ofiq! 416 E. 18th, 493-4223 daya. Eves ~
BUNNY Pure "'bite. Large pup pies, 6 wks old, fovablc TRANSPORTATION: to sail! S3:1f'J, 839-5479. •69 AMERICAN Ep.gle 250cc CM art 4 '65 3.8S Sedan. &i&e / blk
ma 1 I" k i 1 t ens. ca'! J &· cuddly. Need good homes. · 9000 LIDO 14 No. 2303, Xlnt Geronimo · S150 , Ni~ BFSr MANX in Co. Po~. lf'thr, pwr/a~. chnn wire
675-4738 2/Tl 894-1593 2/26 Boat5 & Yachh ·w1tull racing gear & trlr. machine. 846-3n4. runntna rear, mar 1 &: whls, new radials. 644-4265
POOL TABLES vou Dig out. Various kinds PETS and LIVESTO,CK SWALES ANCHORAGE Call 67l+-0941. 1969 350 HONDA. kl mileage, lnd)''s $5000 t n v e • t e d '6%" XKE Roii.dster. Xln't
Sccard Pool of cactus J?lants. 642,..1522 ---• Coast Hiway at ~_yshote 13' SNOWBffiD No. M3 good condition $100 &: take aale/tn.de 673-0925 cond. New tires. valves,
BRUNSWI<..:K-MfF eves & "'kends. 2/21 Pe1s, General' 8800 Ne•wport Beach since 1935 \\'/trlr. Dacron !IS.ii. Good rwt:r pa""'ents. 9684159 MANX '69, All extru uphol, etc. $1600. 548-458:1. Cus1om Stale Table S LES & ' -2495 Fn>m 1289 ---,,,,,..,;;;-, FRatai;1s:-. ---1.--_..,-~-. _ _;_ YACHT A , coDd. $300. Call 539-3467. ,69 BSA 658 Lightning:. .$ or otter
100% Finand"" 8.19-5652 SCRAM LETS CONSULTING VENTIJRE 21, traller , 1425 mUes. 112511. T k M MOTORS 891,.5551 MERCEDES BENZ * SECARD POOLS * 2/28 ' '• · Boal paints & SUppJie1' ga.lley, elec. sy1. outbrd. * 644-2563' * Jjl~m:'::m~od~.~.~-~~~~~~1:=====:.::=:.:::.1
532--19!>2 can 548-1501 Da.lly:9"s $2595. 962-2136 1969 ·~NORTON COMMAN-·-~po ____ ··-----BALBOA BA y I b . 3 Month old n1all.' tabby, free ANSWERS ·~ ,. c .!I 323=s.,,.,,M,."="-S_<_. -,.-,--,°',.-"""7"--1 to good home. cau alter 6 ' 21' AURORA Fbgls, Fi.'led DO. E.'lceDent ('0::3ition. can AUSTIN AMERICA
membership' SlOOO ppt.919us DINING Room set i..., Salem pm 53&-1350 2/'ll keel. head, Sips 4, Sharp ;546-~1548~~al'.'ol~e:,r~•~P:C·'"~·~--1-::-;:;:::-;--;-:-:;;:::;::-;-transter fees. Box UJ TIME FOR · ~075 p = 6 Daily Pilot House, solid r.1aple table, 6 FREE AKC Da11nation nuJe. Easily -Legal -TliStY -. Condttion! •'--" ' h. 6'5-6ll 350 HONDA $550. AUSTtN AMERICA
jl) YARDS used otf \\'hite :~~landEl~~:;i~ <:~~~: ~home. No chUd~j ~~T -LIGHT or h<'I' QUICK CASH Power Cruisers 9020 897.1421
n~on pile carpeting, Good "'alnuf cabinet, all in im· A bitth(iazc: "1'hcr~'l'e
Sales, Service, Parts
Immediate Delivecy
All Modell: colldfllon. m. 615--0866. n1aculate cond. t.1usl see to WARDROBE, portable TV, never cu.ndlcs OJ) ~r birth· THROUGH A'. POO="L~Ta"b'°l"•.-.h"o_.u_.,-o,"h"o"td-.1 appreciate. Excelleot buy! coUee Lablr &: s ofa . day L"llke. She's never in a
furnishings. ':il MG, l\U.sc. 962--0847 645-:-0127 :;26 mood to make LIGHT o! her _Cal~'-"-""'_..,_~..,_· _. _____ , s~,7!A--L"L-P=ia--oo-.. =;;.--s--,.-,-.--'"-.·.1 4' 'fnOtilM Old ~ L'Ollit. Needs" AGE ...
MODERN hospital bed & quoise $40. C!) 21 caliber love, 549-3991 2/24 Young. AIJWJOtl pan"Ot.
•overhead bed tray. Xlnt r ifles. 111 U gauge shot '6'MO. Old puppy. !~ Lab 1S Cage and s!llnd $JOO.
DA.IL Y PILOT
WANT AD
cond. ?l-1akeotrer. 5J6..6801 gun. 6<!6-&50. Weimaraoer. 644--0711 2/28 84,2..1128
9800 1 Hew°Car1
CAMARO Z28 COUPE •
CORVETTE
READY
FOR
IMM~DIATE
DELIVERY
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9800 I New Cars
~,, ••.• ,,,~ ~THE~ ~ ~ ~ -: ALL NEW :
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Camaros
AND
ARE
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-' CAMARO COUPE •
98'oo
111' SOUTJf=-Qiut motor
launch. ioo hp Graymarine
·engine. Fitted canvas cover,
n~w lines. $1700. 6T:r7977
Spoecl-Skl Boots 9030
Auto S.rvlc•
& Parts -J1clupon
}llllPLH'! S MG
\VANT lo buy 4 or 2 bbl
manilold for Carvair with or
'vithout carburetor. M&-n19
aft S·
MJNf _SPORT Whalrr type. I,,,========-31.00W, Coast l;fwy., N.B.
T II T I 9425 -.... 1'16l
MG
50 h.p, Mereury. l..q}V wtleel ' ra er, rave Autborl!.ed MG Deal
trailer w/spare. Coast ---"------er
Salei, Setvic.:, Parta
lmmed!ate Delivery,
)\ll Model.I Guai'd equipped. New "tu!J
co\lcr. Pullis 2 skiers at 30.
Have new boat, mus t sell ,,...,,,
30' CHRIS Craft Connie,
1963. Good L'Ond, Lots of.
equip. ~fust scll~ $9500 or
BMW'S #1 J1 r lu p o l'!
Jlln µo rrs
boSI offer. 637.WO. 638--0034 TRAILER SALES
'&I GLASPAR 18' Spl.smn. Stream Line • fde1I
7jhp Evinrude, lilt bed trlr. T•rryeNomadeOasis ~"'='·=$;109;=· ·=5'8-5==1=°'=·=== ! Explorer Motor .Homes
DEALER IN
CALIFORNIA AND
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
:SlOO \V, Coofst Hwy . N.B.
6'12·9~05 M0.1764
Authorized MG Oealer
'57 MCA P..oadster, new
, E . 9035 I <;ampers and Sholl• Marine quip. 131n Harbor Blvd.'G.G.
RAYTHEON Depth Finder, 1 ~· Blocks No, of
1970'a lnuned. [)coli.,.cry plush interior, paint, top.
25 New &: Used in Stock \~'ire ,,.heels, 2S mph $495.
T&M MOTORS ~11'9 . ~ Garden Grove Bl, G·?· lo.69;;;;-M""G'"e"'G"°T"Y"'eU""ow,,...., "°•t"k~in,.,I.
534-2284 OJ:l'.C'I Sunday 892-5551 AM/FM, "'ood steer whl, DE-722, Raytheon Ship Shr Gat'den Grove f'reeway
radio 10'.ID-A &: radio direc· 537-4011 chrm wire wheels· $3000.
673-9382 tionaJI finder Konel KDF·
100, $300 or make separate
ofr. 7' Dinghy $65. Lite
p1'l.'seivers $3 ca. or olr .
Call 4~158.
3 HP Btitish Sea. Gull motol';
like new, $95.
Gr:>-4747
Boat Slip Mooring 9036
40' SLIP -Temporary, Up lo
5.1' boat. $2.25 per ft.
Call6~.
FOR Rent. $1.75 per loot. Up
lo 30·, no sail boa ls. ,......,,
Boat S•rvice1 9037
YACJ-IT serviet' of all types .
Loving care Yacht S<?rvicl' •
Call; 557-9430 aft 6.
Mobile Hom•1 9200
BAY HARBOR
Mobile Hom• Sal•1
YEAR END '
CLEARANCE SALE
NOW ON OISPLA Y
12, 16, 20, 24 &: 30 \\'ides
Up To 60 Feet Long
1425 Baker St., Costa htesa
~) block East ol Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mt:sa <n•) 540.9410
NEW 24x60
:? BR, 2 BA. den, carpe1ing
thru .DU1, patio & carport
awnings 28' ra.ised porch.
Many extras~ In GREEN·
LEAF PARK In C.t.!., only,
Sl5,500. jomlera inc.
• 642-1350 •
L•t "' 1•11 your mobile
home.
Absolut•ly no cost to you
S & I( MOBILE
HOME BROKERS
J.236'l Beach Slvd., G.G.
• 6J6..($2} •
FAMILY & PET PARK
llUNTINGTON BEACH
AREA. FURNISHED
:? BEDROOM, 1 BATH
RENT $6S PER lttONnl
$2795
D~.
'68 NEW 1\.1oon 24x44'. 2 br,
l ~i ba. Com,pl setup -adlt
pk. Crpt, drps, porch .
838-<1'103.
61 'l'R.AILER 33 x 8. 1 BR
ALPINE 'S7 MGA. Eng. & clutch re~
bit. roll bar, fog lights,
VACATION ta1K", n1ags & ra·dlo .
•rRA VEL CENTER Sacrifice! Call 84~3238 1
Exc•I. -Gold.n Falcon '59 ~GA. 2500 ml on reblt
Olympia -A1pine Png. Good tires & Int .$700.
Apache· WhHI Camper &I0-5ffi.l 6'12-1802
\Vorlds largest most com-BAYSIDE MOTORS 1967 MGB-GT
plete-RV vehicle &hopping 1200 W. Coast Hv.'Y .. N.B. * 847·5369 *
center. '64 ?.1G ltOO S«lan, $400 or
8.152 Garden Grove Blvd, GG ·DATSUN best oner, must sell!
534-661.6 ,___ ;;::-----1-"~"-'.::':!1186';';-.=-=~-
CloS<d S.l. Open Sundoy NEW '70 '58 MGA, $275.
1968 Northw"t 14' T""1 DATSUN PICKUP 1==*""""545-=',,15::;:1 ::;:*==! Trailer, $850. Call -i -
"48-0842 . W/cam..,, 96 hp '"'rbead OPEL ========I cam, < spd, dh', 6 ply "'"·
Trucks 9500 bc..ck up lighli. You name'l---------
---------1 itJ Serial No, 244009. Full 1968 OPF:L Kadett
price $2099. Take small dn Cou(lt:, $1400. • '68 PICK UP
Chevy ~~ Ton. Long bed, V8,
power steering. power brak-
es, dlr. Ecellent ninning
coodition. ?o.fust sacrifice.
Teke foreign car or small
down .. CalJ Phil aft 11:00 am
>l:>-0634.
Oodg(' JO' Automatic
*STEP VAN*
Kustom Motol'5
or trade. Call Phil, 494.9773 839-3679
or 545-()6311 alter JO am. '64 OPEL
station \\'agon. radio, heater
good tires. 549-1058 eves.
PORSCHE
"L ·l' in The Cca"h C111es"1 ----------
LIMMERMAN 6S TARGA 912. Sil"" 5
2845 HA~~OR BLVD. 'P"d, AM/FM/SW. 540"'4 l 0 Blaupunkt, 28,000 mi. Like
1--=-==~~=c.-new! See at 476 E. 18th, CM
845 Bak"" CM 540.5915 DOT DATSUN an 4 PM •
'681 ~ ;rGN Fo!'d. R/H, A/T, OPEN DAILY '64 C Porsche. Nu paint,
360 VS, HO spr. · guages, AND Brand nu rebuilt engine,
positraction. Gem I 0 p SUNDAYS 100'10 guarantee. $2700 or O
v.·/boat rack, xlra tank, 18835 Beach Blvd. fer.
<·ustom cab . Xtra Sharp! Huntina:ton Beach •·008-7144 *
\Viii trade for Jee P 847-7181 or 540-0442 '62 PORSCHE C Coupe, nCW
'Vagoneer. 546-6392 aft S. DATSUN LATE '67 cng, am/im, rncc ha n .
1 '62 FORD PICKUP 1600 R,padste.r, 4 spd. dlr, checked by Iverson. Call
\.t Ton, long bed, xlnt cond., Sharp, hdti>. run red. plush &12-1260 .
. 3 spd .•. dlr, med. blue ext., black int. xlnl cond. Must --, . .,=.~ro=RSCHE==~c-"""
b~ck JOI. Take small fo.r-sacrifice! $1499, Ta.kt-older Xlnt COOCH N<!\V til~ll e~h car or small .dn. \V1ll Amt:ricSn Car rr small down, * ~8-7108 * fin~ p1vt prty. For Info, URE643 Call Phil 494-9m •
Call Phil •94-9773 aft 10 am. Mf>.063t 1958 PO~SCHE 1600S Coupe, ,. or n1ech. hke new, good body,
56. FORD P .µ: m cu. in. J9G9 DATSUN 4 Dr. Like S1350 or best otr. ~5(70
Air cond. r.1T mags, ney.i• Owner must sell!l-"'5&~====~~~
buckt'IS, chrome. A classic Make otter! 96Z-6253 PORSCt'E, $650
beauty & clean. S 9 SO. 549-0fJS.1 ~1647. 1965 DATSUN -4 or, sllctci.::===:;::::====c-f
,63 ECO •hlll Xlnl oo•d. 1600. Coll SUBARU NOLlNE Pick Up 968-filrl
wf poVl"t'r lilt gate. Stt at l=±-~==~=-~.1---------·I 20341 S.\\r. Cypress, . S.A. 1967 DATSON 1600 4 dr
Hg!!. w!I"" 96hp,. spd. Good * .lt's 'He~e * ,58 CHEVY . , cond. $950. Call ~l. I
Good cond,Pi~ u~o tru::· . THE A1.L NEW
precia<e! Mal« offer. ENGLISH FORD · SUBARU STAR FFI
53&-0801 -2,QJt. t DR&: Slation Wagon.
'63 ECONOLINE Van New mE ENGLISl-1 ~:'Cyl., 4 cyle, 63 H.P., g()
· wJawnlng '& 11klrt1. paint, interior. 8 Irk tape, GOING MPH top spt'ed and up to
chronlc whls. and nkll't. TlflNGl 40 n\ile• ~r gal, Test drive
1 I I I
Tradewinds Trailer Villa&e.
64&-1'63
53 Sl'RA TOL!NER 30 fl $900
Cast\. 333 W. Bay St., Space
. 3. Costa Mesa
VJKING Scandia, 20x60'. 2
br. 2 ba. Awninp. Xlnt
-Adull Pk. 548-4142 aft 6.
MUST Sell cus101ni%t:d 20x40'
"''' IO' x 20' add. -(!Xtl'a.i. Exclti. park, CM. 642-&19$
24l<57 3 BR, 2 Ba, all set up
In ramlly park, ready 'to
move In. 139-.;912
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$1.XKl. M5-281i1 AT one loOOy al
• ., FORD v.. ,.....,11.. ORANGE COUNTY'S !(ustom Motors
$700. . VOLlThfE 843 Buker, Ci\1 s.I0.5915
ENGL ISll FORD
DEALER
OVEh. 60
NO\V AT
CLEARANCE
PRICES!
Theodore
RENT '10 VW Cami"" ROBINS FORD
stove, trig, Po~to~, all 2ooO '1:tarbor Blvd .
'67 ECON. Ford Super Van,
H.1)., auto , rlt.."i, lo mlg, new
b1~. Call 54&-5525 bC?f 6
C1mpt'r1 '521
;:~~ $12 a day, ;x: ml. CDBta ?iiesa 6'1UXllO
TOYOTA
'69 TOYOTA Coroll
Sprlnlet'. Deluxe. AM/F1it
radio. 17,000 mi'.11. $1300.
A97.$14 gfl 6
'69 TOVOT{\ 2 0001!
xl..:·rr CONO.
51.l-2617 al! 6 l)~r
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NIW e USID
RIClllATIDNAL
' VIHICLIS
• ·1 • lot%
VOIJ(SWACiEN
'67 VW BUG. RADIO.-
PRICE: Sl.CXX>. * 644-2563 •
SACRIFICE
'69 Ghia Coupe. Au.to. Make
OUer.6'>-06'21 . •"Vllr"W~~~;;;;;;--i
'67 VW, white w/blk tn•i
Oem Xlnt mnd. $1300 •
bst otr. 67>1084 aft 7.
MUST SELLI •li VW" * 5f-1468 alta S PM *
Im od Autos '600. I
HARBOUR
-VOLKSWAGEN
'83 YW BUB ~:=:-0~· -'82 YW BUG ·-·-· ''"" '"' Sl•
'88YWBUB ............... s1• llY'-lln
•• YW BUB ........ HM .... ~le. IWID .,, $1416
'87YWBUB llMl9, HHtet". $141& IVTW W)
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'18YWBl'B ~KMry Air, ltHlt. $1886 ......,, IYCLlU)
'84 YW BUB ~= :"· -'88 DATSUI WA801 ~.:::· -:::-· $81&
'll DATSUI ~,:--:...,:·.:.'1'"' S1•
'II YW BUB :o,.-::-,:::"'· -·-$11 •
'14 YW BUI ·-· -.... tllllY utl
• 'II Ill =-.::'fWPTllll
' 'II VW -OAIPER ~.::: ,::-· •
-$1891
s1•
•• VW OAIP,ER ~"';"'· s1•
·'&l vW CAIPEll :0::-,:; S2l9I
HARBOUR V~W.
AUTHORIZID SALIS l Siii.ViCi
11711 Boacll llvd., Huntlntfon IWoch .
IQ.4QI
-IUICK
'89 lUVJERA. Vloyl -FIA. PIS. P18. P/aeata.
Pm. ..... Priv. ply ......
owner ll.cm w . ml. --Ph. ll4M750
'65 Bt1ICK. all pwr. +: pwr
antenna, tilt lteerinc W'b!,
air cond. for $1CIO, M7-43C3.
aft 5 pm.
'69 Riviera. Fact air, fl1ll
pwr, l&ndau top, am/tm,~
cbrome wt&J.. new ttna, lo
ml'a. Immac. $C195. CM--1113
'1' BUICK 9poclal w._
lt.MUolheater, pwr lteerflw.
Good rondt StiS). 56-7495
'66 BUICK Skyview Sta Wen.
Air: $1750. Excellent COD>
dition.. st&-8134
Ul8l WA.GOH Spedal. Needl
minor repaln. $125 er ofle.r,
545-m<
1968 Riviera, all extru. A-1
cond. Prlv. owner. l3l50 or
best --(213) rG-ID6
CADIUAC
'.61 CADIUAC
~O.Yllle
l'uD ...... air cond!Uont-.,
vinyl lop, low --Mint cond.l tion. M U I t eacrtnee,
No. Ja.t6001. .
DORSA MOTORS
U621Beach Blvd.,
H-Bead> -COUPI DIYILLE
1918. Mllll Sell lmmfd •••
"'loca!IJW .. --Pwr, Nib' ecrutp, at r. '-tbrr
Xln'I-. $SD), Coll (nl) -'67 CA.DILLA.C Co u P-•
Dl!Ville, exec. be car, tun
pwr, alr, AM/)A\, Convcr-
til>k. Xh:rt. co n d. $31!i0.
NM.180 or rm -.octT ut;
"2123.
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,962-6116 att T -
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ROT CARvft INTIODUCIS PIHlllDI
Th• true enthu1l11t is convinced • that a p•t•
form1nce 1port1 Ur •ht:>Uld hav1 front and
r11r st1ltil111r Hrt, • bl911n9in1 l11y •.• 330·
hp, 400-cu. in. v.1) .;, .. fib1r9l11 • h~oci
. with scoop• th1t fur,ction lf you otd•r a,. Rln\
Air V-t.
Rlght7 Formul1 400 do11.
LOOK FIREllR~ OVER TODAY AT CAR\'.ER'S •
Thi front l»u~p;r i1 m1d1 of Pon tiac: ENDURA.
Endura i• th1 '"111,nt material that looks
ll k1 painted 711tal btit itn't. It r11i1t1 pings.
ding1, chip• end if won 't rust. ...,. , . .---.. . < , • L Thi brak11 ar1 f Po?t dl1c1. Klar 'drum1.
And the 1tylin. is •o clean w1 even hid th1
radio •n.t•,n"n• Ai · the• windshie ld.
Seen\ enythTnti thtt ev1n su9911t1 bud91tfn97
:You '#on't until you chicle: out the price .••• ,
( , , • , ROY CARVER 'S PRICE!
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2925 HARBOR BLVD/COSTA MESA
[(] ' Kl '-6~4.44 1Yl!J
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~n-wrrntt sT. • 442-413.1 · .
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FORTHE
each '1 5.95
700.13/~S.14 •
7U-14/615-15/7U-1S
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l!IO-lS Pllil
\Fed.EL T~
tl.HporUrt
775-14/Q5>14
715-15/125-15
,,,. orl9ln111
Uniroyal
blackwall.
Eiiery tfN ·
al'l'letUnlrclyal _
coast to coast
warranty.* ·.
ISS.14/115-14
900-15/915-15 2 for s3212 for s.3112 for $46
19.95-26.95-
WHILE THEY LAST SPECIAL PURCHASE-
SUGHT APPEARANCE BLEMISHES
UNIROYAL FAS I 'RAK GLAS·BELT
--for•
each ·24.95
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En-~·Flcl.ELTu
$2.JSPorUre
""' fKrx.Ttx 2 for $46 ::"'."' 2 for $49 • .....,. $2.al tD.,, ' . from tz.tl tel $3.0I
lvery ·tire
c1rries
Uniroyal ..... .... .., ....... ""' h $26.95 p,}( t. $31 .95 pll'tlN ·
d1p1 ... 0fttilt
bUAI. WHITEwALL ONLY $2.iil MORE l • -
COHI to COiSI ·
warrantf
.. · TRUCK .TIRES ·
CAM~. $' ·45 _
·-BRAKE .. ~
REUIE
PICK·UPS ·::r· -
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EXTRA 'WIDE
9'' and 10''-IRTED
HOW IN S10CK!
,$2· 95 ~~~~!CAN
700· 15 6-piy Nylon $26.45
700-16 6-ply Nylon $26.45
700-16 8-ply Nylon $31.45
10-16.5 6-ply Nylon $42.45
670·1S·Tube Type ' . I 'I I
Cf.RS •
DISC BRAKh EXTRA
20,000MILE
GUMlANTEE
1111111 not 1 pro-mo au•l'lftloo. Now • .
' ' _.,,. bl lnolollid without cha•' . "
l fGr ....... labor •hor. -bntii' _..e:wflildutto ltlrillorwork·
-""" dUrln& t11t 2d,o00 .1n11. ,o. · • llld.Tbla...-•lool-lllo. '
.. 4
4 ~~GS $99°0
(Sprint Type} · 1411 , M~~~
· . ~lso In ltock. 1AMERICAN, ANSEH, U.S. MAG.
MICKEY THOMPSON -14" /'r, '15" fl", 15" I
8h", 15~110"-Chamiltt, foal, .. .-; VW 1
.. .:.-:·sei11rit11 Tire Stores . . ' .
OPEN
: 1-1:al DAILY ~ W SA1uRDA.Y . • ' .. .
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ANAHEIM
lt61 AOol!Hum
CORONA .
136W.MN IT.
' SANTA ANA
(WAllNU Al lltlfQl.l
140.U46
GARDEN GROVE
l601 WUTMINS111t
16 ll00:$ WT 0, IUQC)
192-U9S
· HAWAIIAN GARDENS
I 197, CAl!ION IT.
. (lfTWUH PIONfll & HOIWAllQ
16S.o227
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HUNTINGTQ8_11ACH
19411 llACH.JlVD •
IV. Mlll NOnM Of ADAMI)
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TUSTIN WUTMINSTER' COSTA MUA· SAN ·CLIMENTI
NEWPORT llACH
322 IAIT l 7TH IT, 927 N. IL CAMINO ~L ~
642--4131 492·SS43 ~~ J ••
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544-9431 193-3121
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