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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-04-13 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa•
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MARY MARTI NEZ PREPARES FOR MASSIVE TEACl;IERS STR IKE IN LOS ANGELH .•
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Guards Save Man
In San Clemen te
Two San Clemente lifeguards -one a
rookie -rescued a young Ontario man
from near drow11ing Sunday aoon in
heavy surf and riptides which plagued the
South Coast for the entire weekend.
Roy Swearengin, 24, was treated for
shock alter the reBCUe near the Linda
Lane' area of \he city beach north of San
Clemente pier.
Lifeguard Chief Dick Hazard said
Jifeguarm Norman Fleming and fOOkie
Mark Wlllon performed the rescue, 011e
of 28 nc::orded on Sunday.
Beach attendance '-Jlke the water
hazards -were high, the chief said.
Saturday's total& on city and coonty
beaches near San Clemenfe was about
16,000, Sunday's total of beachgoers was
about 21 ,000.
The air temperature ranged in the mid
70s while the wa\fr about 60 degrees.
"The surf was just picking up oa Satur-
day, and the waves were ra11glng from
Uu-ee to five feet and bulldlng," Huard
8aid. A .total or seven swlnunerl' needed
help in the waler. First aid re8pooses
ilu1nbered 15.
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.TeticlWrs Strike in LA;
C~ses to Stay Open -·
WS Al.IGELES (AP) -Teadlm
formed picket lines outside lldlools
throughool Loo Angeles today In the Int
day or a ,sjrike <ailed b)' a union wlllch
lists 22,000 of thedistrict'a 25,000 lead!ers
as members. ·
Supt. ~ Kelly said all -ible
classes would be tept open with
llOOSOiken, l ,000 subotitlkleodlm aod
supervisors. ..
The Loa Angeles adlool l)'>lem is ,..
cond only to New Yort city'• in total
ellnlllment. It bu 111 -llld 151,GllO
otudenb.
Robert Ramom, preoident of the
United Teachers o( IM Angeles, the
striking uniob, urged Kelly lo close tile
sdlools.
"Poor education is worth ,,less than no
educatim at all,'" Ranlom told newsmen
Sunday. "It is better to close down tile
1ystem anCI hope the public comes to OW'
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aid. My hope Is that the pareiA aod lu·
payen will rally bdllnd tile UTLA to
lflU'Ul'e the -~ lo .... tho
district more mGOey."
The union and the -·-· Iha! only tile tllle ca .,..-tile money
necesoary lo meet .-. port tl the
te.acben' demaods for nxn pay, snalltr
cl-. ciao · oides and. IUdl im-
promneata. cspollai. llir """""""'"' and~· "I don~ Wnk411e -·.,..IO much
lnte...led In dollarl •In l!npmill& tile
school system," Ranlom sald.
Union leaders said _. llAiJe• ne>
hour negollalionl ended Friday tlllt
thousml1 ol tuchm wwld•ltAly out•un-
til tile end ol the odlool yeor II necessary.
But 10111e teachers told newsmen they ...
pect<d to otay out only 1 ~''" days to
demoollnKt their clissatlslactlon.
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MON01'Y·AF1HNOON, APRIL !IJ,.>:1910
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Police SeelC·
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B1 ARTllUR R. VINSEL -
or "" °"" .,. .. Miff
3 .~~uffo ...
Go Int0 Moon
Tel<lf!!<. b!lllellns w.ent out """""· fl)O
wett today for a key fi&ln In tile lil-
lemPed·ll0,000 tiribery of '1 ~·M
poffeeman, while an"algnmenr -w a.-
xheduled for • aeoood _,,.ct ..... In
cuotody. • • ' . -·c. ~.'fl, ...... ..,.~ \ .,.._.,.,.dloi!lw.,....¥ai'atat
p.m. hearlq.ln -Judicial -·Oouri.
Heil bthl In.Ilea of.#5,0lll boll, ·booked
... -.... of ~ brlbaJ ol • Pollce ofllcer,COl1lpltacy to fal.ely .,,...
and (urnjshilJi c1m,.,..... drugs.
WeU .Caw-.&
DoinJl-hls litter bit for beauty
in Sale111i Oregon; is store man.
ager 'Dean Tritle as· be shovels
a rsmall' portion of cans. and,
bottles r<!lurned to his store
after the chain announ<::ed it
woold redff'Ill them for a.·half
cent eaCh. They've collected
over· 70,000 ·"!Jlptles so far.
VC .Hit· .Saigon
Willi 6 Rockets; . ' .
Offensive Hinied .
SAIGON ·(UPI)· -CQmmunlst• guer.·
rill•~hil .Sl.1800 With a rocket .attack .
tonight. the first' since Dec. 17~ At the
same time. allied intelligepce . sources ·
1"~ of new and big~ CommunJ.st of-
femives.this eprlng,•includin& 1ttacka oo
S.tgoo..
U.S. and South . Vietnamese police of-.
fklals"aald·at least aix·rock1:ta hit Saigon.
tllliq, three pmons and ,lnjupng '44. All ,
of the dead and 38 of 'the wounded ~were Jn
the crowded Olymjiic Theater were a
rocket ~tk. tlie ·rear. wJ]}:' . . . ·
Two roc!Hlts struck# the•I n i:. r Io r '
ministry bqilding four' blocb from the
presidential. ~e,and.tiro 1b16c'5 fl'<\"'·
the U.S. Embai\:y, •ouadtng!OM.twom1n.
and sendq two olhets into ' lhock.( Police
lliwt r<p.itjd the-exi>Ioote>M•iiere·and .lit
tile theattt1u ......,... Jjc)111l!s,. bat lalor ·
founci'lbe 110Ck•t'en1Ji!p. • t ; : · • .
One ro«et ·hlt ,w. •. ~ ,ministm ~ing a1w0riitin ~rY. irid.lendtnc ·
two others Into .lhock/ ~· hfr<the '
Salg0n ruvtr and blew out wJndowll In the
pvemment-owbed Majeltic Hotel where ·
a ainfer Ind several other ptl'IOA'I were
cul b)' fiyq 1tua. "
·lliUoOal Police lllid another 1'>Cket
landed on the tennis court at the Cercle
Sportll, a luxurtouJ cow\lry club !av.red
by South Vietnam'• PoilUcal .Ind soctal. 1e.-Ind the dlplomaUc set.
Pollce flnl,reporled a bomb explosion
In the Interior mlnlstry office building but
later found a rocket molor at the scene.
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, Eugene. c. RoodoDdo~ 44, is Mated bt1
w...,..Udlorglng hlril lrilll the !Int-two
olfeme.1 plUs failure to 1ppear in eourt~
lallt,\\fedneoday.to face Uiaron a:-
ol graod theft.
,s~ Jaclr. c.1noo. o1 the c.ota -· l!olJce· Department vice and bUlllc"""" . ~tait,.sald today !hit Roadondo-moy ... ' m Las Vegas~
.Rondondo wu ,a.co-owner of l'dJcl.
ano'1,. an. night club at, 1617 Watcllf!"'
Dtlve,. Newport Beadt, -.. the blind
sµ:icer whole Daine it beln occillonWl1, '
appeared.
They and a tiflrd principel, Owles S.
Dreyer, 32, of Laguna Beach, wee ar.o
re,Jted last fall and Drtyer Jater decided ·
lo testily against Rondondo In connectioll •
with a 125,000 liquor theft · •
Patrolman Gary Banrig notified · bis
superlon March 24 """' allegedly belnc
offered 110,000 by .ftoaman . to: frame
Dreyer on a narcotics <Nrre.
Using 1,500 l>arbit\Jrato .tabietr'~
Jy supplied by Rosman, the arreet ,,.. ..
fa~ed 10 da'ys ago wilh . .._lllGn·ol lht
defendant and his actorney>... ,
PoHoe· and Dl:strid: Attorney's tn.·
vestlpt«s arresl8I Roaman · lail ./111Ur>' •
day night.at hiS1tmne.,293il:Sl.D Brill>,.
Pla<e, 4guna ,Niguel.
R<lndondo, ol 2121 E. Z2nd st., -N~
Beach, had' already been IDllShf on
bench waft'lnt,issued when be failed
show up In 'court the· day before.
Legal proceedin&s againlt. the; -J
plus other porties.lnvolve<tln th&~
!hell <aR ad· a ~ ·clytl • ml&'
brouiiht by J-Feli-againlt. ~
are still 1n e11ect.. • I
Rondoodo 1Uegedly lllO!e·min tlialt -,'
cues of liquor and'attempted,to 1;t1l the
IMck at Fellclano's, occorc1iD1 lo ~
AUDmey Cocll 'A. Hicks, · '
Oraage :
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The sun wlli lie on part.time
duty' Tueaday, and the tempera-
1 ture·is aujiplng back down Into tllo
, lixlin ·a!oni tile <C>ruge €oaal. ' . 'iNSiDE 'T8DA'Y ..
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· Aio~<-111 .. ..vr1·r•""·libf I j'ei1/li*1~e 'J,dde~m hll' d!o•lllt .l!eail•-a·load of llav • 111141' ter cmturv ago:, when Horrf/
Truman IVCCtcded RooatWl\ GI
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• DMLV PILOT s MondQI Aprll 13, 1.970
Coast Voters Cboo.se Councilmen · on · Tuesday
voterl &i ieveo -cltleo along \he orange
Cout wUI go to the Polls Tuesday to elect
couoci.lmen to 22 vacant seats. 1'be1 wlll chose from among 69 can·
•• who are numibl for four-year .......
Polling place> In RunUngton Beach and
Fowtlaln Valley will be open from 7 a.m.
lo I p.m. In. Newport Beach, Costa Mesa,
Lacuna Beach, San Juan' Capistrano and
San Clemente, the polls will be open from
1 a.m: to 'I p.m. Cities and candidates
ere: . 'CX11fll MESI. (seven candidates for
two ... ta):
Wlllard T. Jordan, 1500 Adams Ave., In.
eumbent; George A. Tucker, 1715 Palau
:PJice, incumbent; Jack ·Hammet, 722
lut Looking •••
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saker St.; Ell 'Kaser, 1735 "'Pomona
Ave.: Theodore Bologh, 286 uel Mar
Ave.; David J, Yamat, 2583 Santa Ana
Ave., and Tbomas A. Manus, Jr., 267 E.
17th St •
FOUNTAIN VAILEY (seven can.
diilatea for three seats):
Edward E. Just, laet Santa Clara Cl,...
.de, iJtc1¥nbent; George B. Scoll, !MTS
Spruce Qrt:lei John·J. Mangano, 9605 La
Granada SL; Hazel L. Courreges, 85n
Talbert Ave., James L. Bartz. 11210
Lavender 'Ave.; Albert B. Hollinde.rr,
111691 is.ma. Carmela -st., and Burton
Taubman, 1'132 Redwood St.
. BIJNTINGTON BEACll (18 Clllldldaltt
far four seat..):
Jack Green, 6972 canterbury Circle, in-
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cumbent; Ted Baitlett, ina Pine st.; i..
cumbent; Al Coen, 5792 Meadowbrook St..
incumbent; William N. Gibson, 343 Pecan
St.; Mn. Pbyllb Galkin, 715 !Olh St.;
Roger D. Slates, 1701 Main St.; Robert C.
Terry,· J9711 Quit~ ·Say Lani; Marcus
Porter, 19842' Provklence Lane; Henry
Duke, 16422 falrWay Lanei J oe Fenn,
l1ti81 Gothard St.; Ronald Balle(, 6162
Napa Circle; Robert Zinngrabe, 16661
Rhone Lane; Ronald Knapp, 16326 Del
Mar Lane; A. a. Marten, ltl' Olive Ave.;
Gordon .Hatch.·!~ &"'11 Lane; Hope
Greer,•205 Utica SL; Norma Gibbs, 17087
Westport Dr., and~Keoneth Goodwin, llO
Huntington Avt.
!:AGUNA BEACH (five candidates for
DAll.Y PILOT lftlff rMtt
Wmd ow shopping Is not out of bounds entirely for
this Amish woman while her plain folk male com·
panion walks stiffly by a jewelcy display in Dover,
Del.
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Swigert Forgets Taxes
. Astronaut Asks 'Olft of Country' Filing Extension
SPACE CENTER, Hou3ton (AP)-Llke
maey another American, John L. Swl~erl
Jt. put off filing his income tax.
M a bache_lor earning. $20,385 a year
the reason might have been just a delay
in paying the large chunk of money due
and, anyway, he was busy helping friends
prepare for a long trip. April 15, aft.el all,
was sUU several days away.
-~u~ at the last minute &0methlng hap-
pened to make one friend miss the trip
and Swigert went instead.
He went so fast, that not only did the
income tax slip his mind, he also forgot
to 1ake a card that outlined some very
Important plan.'I for the trip. · .
Then, on Sunday_, cAme tbe revelation.
lt was akin k:' the rlituation of many a
Cock Fight Raided
JASPER", Toon. (AP) -More t1wi 125
persons were arrested and' Soine ,400 '
fightlilg cOckt seized in a raid late Sun-
day on what . Tennessee stat.e jroopers
said was a national cockfighting cham·
plonlhip tournament in a barn in a
remote area of Marion County.
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traveler Who remember1, halfway to the
seashore;·.that he left hi! wallet ctt the
kitchen table. '
By this tlme he was halfway to the
moon on Apollo 13.
Somewhat .'sheepishly, Swigert aSked if
he could, have some flight plan changes
read up to him.
"I think that I forgot and left that card
back during the suiting," he said. "I left
it in the suit room."
Later, Swigert and tbe otller two
astronauts were having the day's news
read to them when came an item that
began: "Today's favorite•pastime across
the U.S .•• .''
Capsule communicator :Joseph Kerwin
readirtg the item, stopped and' said: "06,
oh. hii.ve you guy1 filed yoo.r lncome tax
yet?"
It W8'' one ol thOse light remarks that
always pass betw@en ground a n d
spacecraft to break the mooi>lony of the
intenninable numbers that are pas.!td
verbally back and forth.
"How do I apply for an extension?"
said Swigert, suddenly alert. There was a
Countian Killed
In B.uggy Crash
A Buena Park youth lost hL5 life Sunday
after ht.s dune buggy overturned on a
desert road in rural Nevada and his
father and a friend drove him miles in
search of. treatment.
Sonny N. Ell~. 19, was admitted to
Henderson lfospltal, Henderson. Nev., on
Saturday but died within 24. hours of jn..
juries suffered ln the accld~t.
Clark Cow>ly lh•rilf'• d<putles said ho
was taken to the hospital by his father,
Nathan Ellb1, and • friend, Charles W.
Remick, 19, of Long Beach.
Deputies did not say where the accident
~rred, but noted Hendenon ts 2$ miles
10Utheut ol Las Yeps.
lot of laughter.
"Hey listen," said Swigert, "that's not
fun,ny. Things kinda happened real fast
dpwn there and 1 do need an. extension. l ·
didn't get mine filed."
~fore laughter.
"rm really serious/' came the voice
from space. "1 may be spending time in
another quarantine besides the one they
are planning for me."
Now the ground wa.s soothing. It'd be
taken care of. There was some more
banter about having an agent meeting the
crew on the recovery carrier in the
Pacific on spalshdown, before th e
quarantine that ends May 8.
Later ~wigert was told about an
Intemaf Revenue Service regtllation that
provides an automaUc extension for
anyone out of the country.
"Ttlat's good news/' said Swigert. "I
guess I qualify."
From Pagel
APOLLO ..••
tingly told his understuay.
"Well, l had a good prime crewman
that taught me all I know,·•· answered
Swigert. He stood ln for Mattingly a day
before Saturday's launch after doctors
decided M8tUngly porbably wlitld come
down with German measles this week. He
has yet to show any symptoms.
House to Demand
School Funding
W ASRINGTON (UPI) -President Nix-
on's shakily balanced budget, already
teetering as a result of salary Jooreases
won by postal and other government
workers, will be jolted this week by
House demands fc.-increased education
spending.
An appropriations bill calling for a $3.9
billion increase in Nixon'• 1971 educatJOn
budget will be voted on Tuesday and
anywhere from $100 million to $300
million extra is likely to be added on the
House floor.
With further increases possible when
the bill goes to the Senate, t h e
Democratic-controlled Congress ls rea·
dying an election.year challenge to Nixon
over the level of federal aid to education.
.In lbe. wake ol the nation's fir~ postal
strike, Congress ls on the verge of a~
proving a 6 percent pay hike for all mall
workers, military persormel and most
other government employes. 'I'hl1 ls ex ..
piacted to add about tt2 bflllon this year
to President Nixon's budget calling for
expenditures · of $197.9 billion. Some
predic~ the adde<I eosta will boost the
ll.S. bud~tl ovtr the $200 billion mark for
the first time ln history,
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three seats))
Joseph A. O'Sullivan, 486 Lttust St., ln·
cumbent; Richard Goldberg, 37t Ledroit
St., incumbent; Joseph L. Tomehak, 330
Cajon Terrace ; Peter Ostrapder, t77
Poplar St.; and F.dward C. Lorr, 1020
B!ja St.
NEWPORT BEACH (eight candidates
for four seats, to be elected by district):
Di!trict One-Howard Rogers,' t z t
Seville Ave., incumbent, and Al Forgit,
2205 Balboa Boulevard.
District Three-Roy Woolsey, 113 Via
Venezia, and Carl Kyrtlla, 2910 Cliff
Drive.
Di.strict Four-Walter Koch, 112 Cam·
bridge I;ule, and Milan Dostal.. 1821
Tradewlnds Larie.
District Six-Richard Croul, 4 2 7
Fernleaf Ave., and James Aynes, Jr., 235
Heliotrope Ave.
SAN CLEMENTE (15 candidate for
three seats):' ·
Robert 0. Chllton, 21• W.· Avenida
Palizada, incumbent; Wade .f . Lower,
420 Monterey Lane, incumbent; Th<imas
O'Keefe, 272i Via Verbena,. ~ncwnbent;
Art Holmes, 2i3 Avenida San Pablo;
James Faith, 2245 Avenlda Salvador;
Ha.roid Meade, 913 Avenida Presidio;
·Herbert Hively, 4JJ1 Calle Mayo; Cliff
Myers, 1205·Calle Toledo; Fred Kaelber,
804 Buena Vista; James Lusk, Sr., 1302
Via Avila ; Eugene Sullivan, 230 Avenlda
South ~agunans
Seek Crackdown
South Laguna residents concerned over
tradl!rents and beach lmractioos ranging
from dope and nudism to un~asbed dogs
met at a private residence Saturday
afternoon to form. an action group.
The group agreed to petition for more
Orange County Sheriff's Office en--
forcement incloding a sheriff's substation ·
in South Laguna. Ttlere was also
dilcussion of hiring off-duty sheriff's
deputl~ as a security patrol f0r the
private be·Bches.
"Ibere were over 2oo of them down
th~ Sundat and O<tgs running around
loose," said one resident. "What can two
deput.ies do with 200 people?''
Another resident said many believe
. Tustin Topless
Display Raided
Orange ~Y Sherltt's officers show·
ed a shapely. entertainer in ·a Tustin
tavern just who was wearing the pants
Sunday when they halted her tOrrid
number to book her on charges of W..
decent expos_ure.
Investigators allege K a r e n Ann
Mcintyre, 23, of Pomona, was topless
and, to all intents and purposes, bot..
that a talked of crackdown on transle.nts
in Laguna peach would route even' more
of the transients to South Laguna.
Ruel N. Hook, 32161 Coast Highway,
said increasing violations include naked
swimming and sun bathing in the area
known as Thousand Stairs, marijuana use
and unlea.shed dogs fouling the sands.
A wom8n resident 18id t~ge girls
are being offered marijuana and sexual
activities by transients on the beach.
It was estimated that bout to persons
attend!!(I the Saturday meeting. Pledges
of fund5 were made to start a war chest
to work on the transient ,problem. 'The
group.agreed to write ct>Unty supervisors
asking more police protection.
Judge Richard Hamilton of the
municipal court was also discussed. The
opinion was expressed that he had not
been severe enough in handling criminal
complaints in his court .
·~we will bring as much pressure as
possible to either get him out or to get
him to disavow JX!t: smoking and
nudism," said one man'. He said also that
the group attempted unsuccessfully to
have a deputy district attorney attend the
meeting.
Mark Browne, 8,
Services Slated
tomless, in the Tuscan Room bar when Funeial services f Costa M bo their •cltaUon slowed dmvn hef routine. . or 8 . esa Y They also booked bar manager JU.chard who died Satµrday after being pro-
w C -· of Or 1 ~ dead once and revived by 8 ayne arson, _,, ange, or pro.. • machlne ,Jntended to keep bi!' k\aneys
curing a fem ale to indecently expose readj' for transplant are to be in
herself. · Alabama.
Charges of operating a pool room Mark A Browne 8 will be burled
without a llce~ were added to Carso~'s following rites at Ein;Wood Chapel in
warrant. Deputies had 2t hours earl~er Bin¢ngbam later this week.
booked Jack Vinson Stone, 28, of TUs.u», He died literally for the second time at ~~~': epiploy~ it ll_1e bar, on identical 2:05 a.m. Saturday in Ol.ildren's Hospital
All th;ee defendants are free on bail of Lo.s Angeles, where his. kidney was • successfully transplanted into another
30 Firemen Injured
NEW YORK (UPI) -1blrty firemen
were injured Sunday in a seven..OOUr
blaze of "suspicious origin". that started
in a restaurant and spread to two
buildings, including one that houses o!-
ficers of lawyers for the Black Panther
pllrty,
ailing child.
Mar,k: was the victim of an inoperable
brain tumor.
His parents suggest contributions to the
Heart Fund of Birmingham, Ala., for
those who wish to remember Mark.
The boy leaves his mother, Mrs. Sandy
Kindred, of Costa Mesa, his father, Staff
Sgt. Fredrick Browne, of El Toro MCAS,
a sister, M~J~ Lynne Browne, plus
grandparents abd great-.grandparents.
Rolling Otat the Carpet ita g . .
Montalvo; Robert W. Bourg, 307 Avenida
San Carlos; Ian N. Kennedy, 115
Alameda Lane; W. Fe'nton Sink:, 24.3
Avenida La Cuesta, and Alvin H. Baker,
20C Camino San Clemente.
SAN JUAN q4PisTJµNO (nine can ..
didate.s'for thret! seats):
F.d Chermak, 32231 Los Amigos, in-
cumbent; Don Durnford, 31319 Andres
Piqo Rd., incumbent; Josh Gammell,
31&81 Sacarama Lane; Oolfy Olivares,
31421 Ganado Rd.; Billy Reid, 32222 Del
Obispo Rd.; Gary Sodikoff, 30152 Silver ·
Spur Rd.; Don Routt, 279'22 Calle Sin ta
Ynez; Georgia Covert, 26012 Avenida
Mariposa, and James Thorpe, 27952 Calle
Santa Ynez.
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·.'I was one, of the ailent
majority, then I go t my •
teeth fixed!
Newport Child
Drowns in Pool
Despite Rescue
Funeral services are pending today for
an 18-month-old boy who drowned Sunday
in . the swimming pool at his Baycrest
borne in Newport Beach.
A fire department rescue team and
doctors at Hoag Memorial Hospital work~
ed tp revive the child for two hours
before pronouncing him dead at 9:45 a.m.
According to the poli~, the child,
Nicholas Jones, of 2D39 Commodore lid .•
was awakened by his IO.year-old sister at
about 1 a.m. while thelr parents were
asleep. They played together for a few
minutes, then the sister went into the
front yard to play.
O!ficers speculate the unattended child
wandered into the pool area and fell in.
The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Jones said they were awakened at 7:45
a.m. by the barking of the family dog.
When they went to investigate, they
found their son floating in the pool.
Firemen called to the scene started
mouth to mouth resuscitation and exter·
nal heart massage and continued while
the child was rushed to the hospital in a
police car,
Greeks Free Composer
ATHENS (AP) -The Greek military-
backed regime 1iberated Monday one of
its most celebrated political priso11ers,
composer Mikis Theodorakis, and allowed
him to fly to Paris for medical treat-
ment.
This was confirmed by the 4S..yearo(Jld
composer's mother and his wile. There
was no statement from the government.
\York.men place new carpeting in Laguna Beach
High School Auditorium, which Is bein~ ref11rhi sl>ted
with funds raised through a special override tax
levied by trustees of lhe Laguna Beach unified
School District. Carpeting and new auditorium 'seats
are being Jn stalJed at a cost of $34,200. The audi·
torium, built in 1936, is used by several community
groups as well as for school activities.
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UghtBeach
Vote Seen
For Council
A light turnout of ~ percent was
predicted today !0< 1he Hunllnglon Beach
council electm Tuesday In which 18 can-
didates will contest four stats.
''I don't think-ft will exceed 22 percent,
but I would be happy to be wrong," com·
I mented city clerk Paul Jones .today. "A
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week or so ag• r was predicting lll per-
cent, but actMty ...,.. ta have h>o
creased fn the last few days."
Jones bas marshaled 2!!11 wuktr1, plUl -
ejght J1les9mlera, for Tuesday night's
HUNTINGTON VOTE TALLY
PHONE: 536-6511
big count. A Iota! of 41 ,291 registered
voters will be eligible to cast ba11ot3 in
the mmi.icipat election which is being ·
combined in some parts of the city with
the City School District's special override
vote. · '
,Despite Jones' estimate, school district
olf'IClala """ ]ll'«llctlng a IO p«<enl
-In their ele<tioo. 1lle 74 preclncls wtll ,....m open fJom
f a.m. ta 8 p.m.
A lie.:=;.-...., IQ1-t\e three ,,.,,.,..., ;__ M#or Jack <lr'eeii,
Ted Bu)!~~ Al Coeit -bul,oi!iQe ...
-.,. 'plentiful prod-. .,. less COOlIDOrl. SevEn.I candidalet bave
wagod hard, expensive cunpafgns.
The vacant seat is Dr. Henry Kaulml.n's
who b not seeking re-election. ,
Residents wishing ta foll<M the election
shoo.Id go to the. main fire station at Main
Street· and Indianapolis A venue where the
lalest reillrnll will be posted, First results
are expected at about 9 p.m.
Fire Chief Ray Picard said fimn<n
from 1he various sul>slations In the city
will -!he procinds and '°""' the unofficial counts into the mafn station.
"Eveeybody II welcome ta !ollolf the
race here," Picard said. '''Ibere won't be
any bttter place to.get the resuh"
W11h II caiidldalos and a liUle under
10.000 ballots expected, any ~andidate
with more than 2,500 voteS should be
eafe. This figure may be bigh if the vote
is spread.
Despite the quiet campaigning, the
t:lection is seen as crucial to Huntington
Beach's future. Most council votes on
downtown redevelopment, called for in
the Top ol the Pier plan, have gnne 4-3
aOd a change of just one seat could alter
that voting pattem: Dr. Kaufman was
one d the council members pu!diing
downtown redevelopment.
In r«ent electlona homeowner..rtented
candidateS have done well, and many will
be aoDJus to see 1'hether the homeowner
lf"OUPI are still an effective force or what
other force will emerge.
The ta candklates are: ·Ted Bartlett.
Ronald C. Bauer, Alvin M. Coen, Henry
H. Duke, Joseph s_ Ferm, Phylli• J.
Galkiq Norma S. Gibbs, William N.
Gibson', Kenneth R. . Goodwin, Jack
Green. Hope.P. Greer, Gordon R. Hatch,
Ranlld V. Knapp, A, C. Marlon, Mar<us
M. l'Grlor, Roger D, Slates, llOO«t C.
Tm)' and -J. Zioozrabe.
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Dolai' ms littar bit for beauty in salem, Oreaon. is store tt\81')>
ager Dean Tritle · as be ahovels
a .small portion . of cans and
bottles re:tumed to bis !Jore
after the chain announced it
would redeem· tbem for a half
cent each. They've collected
over 70,000 empties so far.
Leisure W orM
Couple Killed
Near Lancaster
An elderly Seal Beach-Leisure World
couple was killed near Lancaster Sunday
in a two-car-collision. '
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Pronounced dead on arrival at Antelope ·
Valley Hospital were Thomas E. Ekkens,
69, and his .. wife Emma,· 65. Both ·were
resident. of 13300 TWiri Hllls·Drive.in the
LeisUre ·world' retirement ~unity.
california Highway Patrol officen_~d
the accident occurred near Quartz mu,
aboot eight miles 90lltllwest of Lancaster.
1'ie driver o( the o1her car, Nel!
Broda"IOD, 42, Encino, ' and bi• com-
panion, Mrs. Mirguerite Bush, 84,,' Of
Mayflower Gardena, a retirenent com-
munity in Quartz' HlDs.1 wer:e treated for
minor injurle!.
NEW YORK' (AP) -Stock )ll'iceo were
broadly depr...ed in light ·tradlni !ale.
thia altornOonl (See ·quotatllU, p-
32-31),
Mesa Seeking Suspect
In Police Bribery Try
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No one is predJcting how many of
Fountain Valley's J0,195 registered voters
will turn out Tuesday to decide the fates
of seven candidates for three city t'OllllCiJ
seats.
Gity Clerk Mary Cole said today, "we
just areit't sure how many will vote.''
lndicatiqns are, however, that tberturnout
will be ,light, .a1 a result of the low-key
campalpln(.
1lle polls at 11 loMllnm will open at 7
a.m. and won't clOle until I p.m.
R•slde11ts .,.kbig lnfcrmatlon about
where to·vot.e may caU the city clerk's
VALLEY VOTE TALLY
PHONEi 962-2424
office, 962--2424, between. 7 a.m. and 8
p.m., Tuesday ..
Last September 4, 745 ballots were cast
In the recall election. At that time there
were 9,850 registered voters. The percen-
tage ·v«ing was 48.J:
Candidates . for the tl:free councll seat!
In Tueod1y's -JncJude,
-Incumbent Mayor Edward Just, who
lo ~ his campdign m his ezperience
and record -~-./otll'· ,.ars. ~· . -
.leeled o!urioc th8 ' ' ''=: ::,;. ~ IWi promiaea lo_,the eleclorate
and plans lo conllnue swvjpg in Jhe iam~ , manner,
~llqer Al~ l!olltnden bu spent
three )Uri '"' Ila Jlllrlli-.Uaslon and ,,... ..U. to gul<!e the city Iowan! ; bet·
ter "total Jiving environment."
-John Mangano is retying on his civic
1nvolvement over the past three years,
and claims credit for some changes made
by the city council.
-Mis, Hazel eourr.,.. says ohe Is not
"carrying a burning Cl"On" for her h~
bind· Joe who waa recalled from the
cOlll)Cil ]aat Septanbe<.
. -Jim BmU who bas,made an Issues of
drugs, elhics and pobllc afety, claiming
1he current CllflllCil -~ done enough to solve pr0b1ems tn those areas.
-Burton Taubman ~ using the 7.,200
square foot Jot '31 an issue, claimirfg the
councilmen elected during the recall did
nbt setUe that protilem.
One 'incumbent councilman. Bernie
Svalstad. is not seeking re-election.
Councilmen John Harper and Ron
Shenkman are not up for re-election this
year. Election result.. will be tabulated at ci·
ty hall, IOlllll Slater Ave,
Huntington City
Schools Seeking . .
. Override Okay
A 30 percent voter turnout ls expected to decide the fate Of a 4Ck:ent tax over~
ride llOlll!d by the Huntington Beach City
School ·DiltriCt in Tueeday's election.
A total of U,141 registered voiers live
'lrilhln the dlalrlcl'1 boundaries covering ,_ ol the beaclMlrlentod portion of
lluntlnPlll Beach. 'l'lienly-lhree polling places will be
open from 7 LID. lo I p,m. AIMIUI one of
them will be eonoollclaled with polling
plaetl fer the c~ll election.
The lone po place is at the
Women'• Clubboule, 1401 Bayv'iew Dr.,
Sunset Beach, which ls not a part of the
city, ,but is in the school district.
"We think about »percent of the
~By AR'111U1l IL VINSEL _ detail ~d 1...1A th l--Ronaood be voters will cast ballota on Tuesday ot""' DINt ,_...., • , ~)' 8" 0 may because Gf the city council race," said·
Telebpe bulletins~ out acroa& the in~ .... 'Ii co-owner: of Fetid-~d~~i:r· Ull8tant superintendent
we&-lodlf far a by ll&un In the al-ano's., an nlcht chlb al 1'17 Westcllff nie dlslrlct is uJdnc voten lo approve
temi>led flO,OOt bribery of a Coot& M-Drift, Newport Beadl• wbe!< !he blind an Immediate --plus a
...... ~ lllJlle'it bean -!Jt _ nlCUJ. nlle for eacb ol the follolriq four poli<emaa, wbllo ~t Wai -. ,..,..
scbodliled for• -upect -In '1'1111 lmll a thlrd1JriJIClpil,·Olarlel-S: nie bailal 'liltl tbe ...mete as a §-~ C, ~ 17, -t0 be h>o n..,.r, SI, ol 1-'lloadl, wel'O Ir• cent -· PalaW nplalaed that a
fomied ol the dlarges qalmt l!lm at a 2 rested lMt fill and Dre,.. 1-cleclded nlctel ol that waa --a ,_ ago,
P-m. '-~•• in ffarlJor J--••~·• N~Ct loj lostlly a{alnlt,Rondondo In .. -but hid lo be llJMd> ~ to the, ,,_..... ~ UIOW I W fh 8 tzS,009 llq&aor theft, COUnty COUrtael'I dtioei
Coor!, Pab'olman Gary Banrig nour .. d his The ballot "-" d1i' dl.6ict's·,....,.,,t.
He is held in Ueu oU2$,000 ball,. booked suptr10r1 Mardi 21 afler aDegedly 'beln& •oteip.iil nfe ·-. ''1,~t11 ~ override ii'
on charges ol atlempted b<ibery ol a or!ered fll!.000 ~ Rosman lo frame apjlroVtcl tile raljo·-ld ju111p to Ii.BS,
Police officer. conspirley to falsely arrest Drtyer on a narcotics ,charae. ' acCordli'itttl 'the uiSOt,.i'I .J
and rum!shing dangerous drugs. Uoing 1,500 barbiturate lablets alleged-Curren! total jllitrlcl In , rale Is 11,12
Eugene C. Rondondo, 44, is named in ly supplied by Rosman, the arrest was which includes "!l*iaf i~nt.s and
warrants charging him with the fi rst two faked 10 days ago with cooperation of the bond paymenlS·'t>' ·
offenses, plus failure to appear in court de!endant and bis attorneys. The last dlltrict rtMeuon was Feb. 10,
last Wednesday to face trla1 on 12 counts Police and District Attorney's in-when voten Unect down a request to
of grand !bell. vllltiplors tmllod Rooman last'nlura-ral,. the 1n-•0n ~.75 m~ Jn
Sgt. Jack Calnon, ol Ifie Coo!A Mesa dar. nllht at his borne -2911il llan Biiio already ~ !dlQol boncls, ,TbJt
Pollet ~ vice 111111 ldellJcenc•~. w,_ Niguel. ' (lltt o~ h.. l)
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An Editorial
These Four Best Fit
HunUliglon Beach YOten bave<18,City Council candidates •\e-
fore tbem Tllesdaya -and tour choices to make.
Voters will be trying to guess which lour of tbe candidates
have that unique balance of character, talent and energyitbat would
Jll!lke them ass~ to the seven·person , board :that governs the af ..
faJrs ot a , sprawling and fast-growing municipality -a citY. with · pro~Ise s~nd to i:i~n~. Voters also . will be con~med with the .
candidates personal1t1es -how well they will get along with hold·
over coµncilmen and with the city staff.
.The.D~LY PILOT-believes that these four persons best fit the
charactenstics demanded for community leadership :
M•yor j•clc GrM.. .-.. After servlng.·one 'fouf.y,ar ter~l Green
has demonstrated and proved himsell' bOtb a~ a servant ~Del as a lead~r In~ city government. _ -, ·
-Tod lartlttt -Another incumbent. BarUelt has a blend of
characlerlsUcs -particularly for availability and concern witb
downtown i1111es -that liave ma4e 'him valuable and '.certainly
woi'tby of re-election, ' ·
. Marcus Porter -As a planning commissioner, and as an ac·
t1ve worker in a wide variety of civc·p·l'OJ)ects , he has sh'own ·a blend
of energy and concern that should make him an excellent city cotm·
ciJman.
Alvin Coen -Another Incumbent, Coen is a yo ung attorney
who has demonstrated a quick mind and other assets that add to
the balance·of the seven·man council.. He deserves re-election •.
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· "l'.eltiiidirlvaJ1'1Wiiinrm bt ..!ll!lllt;llr:ee-~=••' tromll _ i-iiall'ilf sev111 ~dates ~' N D , , · :_,,. r;
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Edlra~]ast ,' Gioni B. ScOtt Alber'!, B .. Holllnden
Council Joh Almost. O_ver
For Optometrist l(aufman
·All eyes may, be on ti!O 'lllD1tlnlf'!n
!leach electioo Tueaday, but ·there·~-
council figure who is taking. !Us eye off
civic arralrs.
Councilman Henry Kaufman, an op.
tometrist, js looking into doing more
research in bis profession. After four
years on the ~uncil, Kaufman is atep-
ping down, thougli be hints that hla
retlmnent may ni>t be long lived.
uAfter being involved tn civic affairs
for 20 years, it'• time for a HbbaUcal,"
Ile says.
Kaufman's is one of four se~ts being
contested fn the municipal election.
While .he is Ol)e of the council's most
respected personalities, Kaufman wUI
readily agree he may not necessarily be
the most papular, even tbou&h he was the
second top vote.getter in 1966.
On bis election, Kaubnan gave notice of
what resklentl could · erpect by stating
that be would aier.ve on the COUDC'll as' if
he Were prohlblled by law ~-lffking
re<!lectlon, Few will argue tliat be lluck
t• that prumlae. He bu lieen the odd man
in countless Sol declalona,
· "[ fell strongly that I WU •lected lo
serve the community u a whole and not
jmt those who voted for me,,. he ex~
plained. "Councilmen shouldn 't represent,
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special interelt. groups . ·1 think it would beacbfrant area, and as a result bas !Us be helpful if indeed there were a law share of foes . .._~
limiting the tenure, of councilmen to one He wa& chairman of lb«! liaison com-
term." mittee whiCh "provided the questions and
Kaufman describes ·himsell .as a backgrOund mat'trial,for the Urt.n Land .
legalist and believes in s tr I ct i~ Institute (ULI) which eet up' deVelopment
terpretation of tbe Jaw. guid~ll~ for Huntington Beach.
"I would change the 1aW rather . than ·Dr. KaUfman 'bas been a leadfna: ex.
break it," be ·said, "For· eumple, con. p0nent of the ULiis recominendaOons for ·
ditional excep"9ns should be ·eliminated. redeveloping the· downtown aree~ and
If a change for a piece of prnperty ta re-bea<llfront, as set !•rib In 1he Top ol the
quesled ,it lbould be part 'of a """' caae. Pler plan, 'l'be city plan ill baaed around
Thia would avoid 'the IOl'I of creepin& leveling five blocu ...i crealina a. bup
zone chan&• we get .at 'tlie momerft." parking Jot.
1K1111tn111 alao uses thla _..t la "We'lfbe bppy If 1he.downtawn--' •P-pmeit iclfy' ,poll<y d . n<p.rlnt'. de ii thcmaelvU,'"he' 11id, "lillrln faet
police re~ on . permits (0< ·....,.. their plan la bound lobe llmll .. to -ours
bJJsineaaes in the ~o~.~-~· • because )'Oil· can't aVoid the fact that ,o•.we are Ulio,f'tbe ..,..;,...~lce!IRlp a parkmg Is tilt blgg'3t requirement"
regu.laLory way when ' In rict t 11,w only '~ 'Kaufman ~has' Jorig been int'ertsted in
ajlowa it to be,t'Md as a reVen1lt ve~.. urbio plannJng. He &tarted in l!H4 'when '
. I think It'• a poor .llua~ WllH we~_, ho',•• 1ppolnlect lo the plllWng com-
pollce declcling' who {ii .,llcll!le to' do mloiioo ,and served el-"1 years,' b~si~." , . • -~ He was,reappointed'ro·the ·panel In lM nu. atlltu~ does nol;-A..t l!Juf-' a..i wa• cootent•wlth thia r<>te until Itel
man, whole,~ ii~· aia. a wtMri he'l'lll for tlection io the ~ii.
lot pf l\lppxt ~ro, He 111!1 ~ ~; l!lty If Ii, ~le=""? "I Ulla. to 'do of Ille .....,. .. to ~~IM' -jllo;U ~ .... II • I ~ , ' •
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Enter Orbit ·
Ori Tuesdari
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SPACE CENTER, HOWl!on (UPI) -
ApulJo 11'1 ub'onautl aped flawlesslY,
toward 'the bright waxing moon today,
lralled by a rocket hulk tbal will Craall
int.9 the lunar surface as they !Wing~ into
orbit Tuesday night, •
kbriel blut from the moonlllip'1 -blc
rocliet .. gine Sunday lined up \otterao
James A. Lovell and his two flrsf...time
cre.,..,.n,, JQhl> I. Sw!Jet\ .m ·Fred W,
Halse, for. man's-first ~ tn-the a.
dent 'b!lll 'ol 1be .-i'o .uptendo Wedo '
-ay·,qhl, ' ' -:·.
Among dipttlrles ·~ ......
third mooo landlng'fl'om -Onatrol will be 'Vice Pruldent' Spln1-T. A;Dew.
He was at Cape . Kennedy with Weit
German. Chancellor Willy Brandt for
Saturday's launch. ' •
. Ground controllers said Apollo 13'1 aim
was so accurate -bringing it within' 71
miles of the moon's far 'Side -a ,third op.
portunity lo con<ct the courae Monday
night would be okipped, -
Instead, the spacemen will check out
their moon lander three hours ahead of
achedul•: Mila1on cimtrol -tbi'
astronautl, ta look at gaugos -..im1-
1he frigid helium llnlc that apparelily
healed f~tban.plaaoed a"wek-beli>IW
the Ji~. ...
·-ill -~ at all" -a. ~ a 'oisw Qioe1 ........
io(d, and !he cbeclr et: ..... -·lie· "to -;If ljle n!a#riij, .............. ..
Whit we're"Jiedlnt lll!'IJ' .
'111e -!arider -wlll be ' wm...i -tlil -....,. bl"8dcaoi·o1
tl)t llklay fJ!chl. ' . ' SI~ mJmtlo1 before tiie 111r<\!11111a'
scheduled wakelip Ume at jO:ll a.m.
PS1:, Lovell riilloeil Mlaston Coolrol'that Halse bad about,nlne boors ol llDild'!*P ~ Swigert. about .Sm boors; Loveli flld
~ got aboUt five bolltl of .. ~ ..
lleep, -
"Just after we went lo sleep lut nlchl we had a Dll.!ter alann and it really
acared us/' Lovtll &aid. •·w~ wen ID
over tbe coc):Jit.Jike •wet !)00d1'." tr
"Sorry It wasn't .. BOmetbini more
significant," replied MIMioo c..itrol.
'today Wal the fine] clay of' -for
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Ta~p~yers 'fold
Pickup .Schedule
Astronaut ',Johti L. Swtgett Jr., on hla "8Y ti> the moon. ~have pined u el:• tenllOD ob litl federal Income tu, but
m..t'reslcients of Hun~ Beacb and
!'ountaln Valley must llill mall ·tbeln by Wednesday. , •
. Fountain V.aDey pbllmaalor Hector 0,
Gildlnu warned resicientl ml!Ung' tbeir
tax to check the pick-up ttme· on poetal
collection boxes. •
The box in front of the Fountain Vat:.
1ey I'ost Office, )0201 Slater Ave., will
take mail lip 'lo midnl&bt, W~ay,
and mall will ~ tbe Apr!] 11 postmark,
safd Godinez.,· . , 1
lluntlngton Beadl.:realdenta who want.
their lnco-lex ttatement -lied
April 15 must place It In the letter drop
In the lobby .. <il the coatral pnot _olflce, mt Warner Aye., before I p.m.
1lle sub-slaU.n at Main Sln!el and
Olive A venue · downtown. will dole at
5:30 p.m.
Oraage C.U& , I
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P.,..P .. eJ
APQUQ ••
Ille U..-._..., belcn braking Into
--and pnporlJ!I I« their 1111-dlna. IW ..... mUlq ~-ol It. Aller •llllc r ....i iw. Slld "wasn't .... ., ...... ._..,parlod
• .• ,. aa.·l'ft. 'll!IJ ,e I It ilo
.......... ?± -~and lnopeCt
the atild\ed i.;nar ~ c r a It
"Aquart.ua" toniP,t. ' '
uwe·re all fetllD( pretty I 0 0 d. I'
-.s..ia..i. llwllllt. wfio lei! behind a card listing
llM>ibe ..... ch_ In hll Olgbt 'pion, aste4 . for an ezplanaUon ."'-some nota-
tiDDS cm a phololrapbic plan. Tile -ho nplactd, 'nlomaa, K. Mattingly, 11·
plaiae4 lllem to him. '
"YMl'N doing IOOd work. IUY,0 Kit.--U!lllY told !di uOOinluOJ,. .
"lMI; I bad a -i*llile cnwman t.hlt f.lmlht me alf I know," unr~
S.na-t He -In fer Mattingly a day ·
Won Saturday's launch after doclora
decided MatUngly port.ably would come
down witll German meams lhll ...U. He
bas yel to lbow aoy aymplom&.
Irate Driver
Beats Student · .
At .Bolsa Chica '
DAILY PILOT ltlff .......
Readi'ior. .Fair
Soclal aC!ence fair opining tonight at Meadow View
School Jn Huntington Beach will Include work by
students throughout the Ocean View School Dls-
tric<, including this J'flodel of the Greek Parthenon
by Freddie Roberts, 13, of Westmont School. Public
can view student projects from 6 to 8 o'clock to-
night and Tuesday nigh.I and from 5 p.m. to 7:30
p.m. Wednesday at Meadow View.
Valley Boys Club Happy
At-Number of Donatwns
Bo:ofa 'Alone,' . -~ ... .. -. Not ·Forgotten
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¥-OU might call the Fountain -Valley
Boy1' Club "lucky" but club dJreclor w.
ry Carter says he Is "thankful."
The smile on his face is from the gifts
recenUy recetved by the club. ,
•"Surs and liDebuct Foundt\iol liaJ granted us Sf.800 for'the expail!fOn Of our
arts and crafts program. It should boost
llttendaoce tremendously," Carter aaid,
And just three weeks ago Carter hopped
ln tfie-drivet's seat Of a 12-~eJJll!r\van-·
-mide pcissible 'thi'OOih a gi'ant rrom the
Cali!Otllia Community Foundation.
~;,.....w.;r ia't.. H~
=:,,:ci.-..::to'=" to~!: 2 GWC Students
1'1ll! atknl1 .. qc_>ppat~ and ..... /I , . ~
quenG)' 1111 caodidll<)' bas bee1I 0verillld-G. l..l p · b • ;. owed 1>r .111a ·u a111ot ... 11m 1n Iha .x.m. ~ . ro abutt1 ell electlan -• · · .:
Boali ..UgDtac!lbaclty a1u.iMy in . Two Golden w .. 1 College students have ~ M: ·.!i,. ijop~eof ~llon ~ been placed oo diocipllnary probtillori for
other --v--.11• B:onfl-had b:: 1• their alleged use of profanity during. a
....ctlcinr~ la Hunlingloo Beach student forum March 12. ilnce 1lil IDd be1cn that -I four Dt. Dell llliller,'dean of llludenlt, Ilk!
yem·oa the dty at:Ufney'i staff at GJen. today Cillt ·the. action tik'en. against ·
dale · · students Bill Whltehead and Dave Betts
• means that they are subject to "im·
Two candidates
, m~te suspension" if they w~re td
' !urltier v!Olrte any .coUeie, dlstrlcl, er
, &tN rules. . . . .
Facfug ~w Suit .
Two downtown propettJ owners have
flied a suit asking $100,000 damages
agabwt two candidates in Tue9day11 limo
tlngl<ln Beach e1ect1... ' . •
Mrs. Martha Holt and Tim Talbert,
members of the Powntowo Property
Owner& Alloclatlon, cbar&:e "Jntwferenct
w11h buslnea relatloni" a(alnat Mayor·
Jack ~ llDd p!llJlll!q . coounjai<ln
Olalnnafl Rocer D. Slat.I. 'Tile .Wt II .
..,... 1tatemeota alletedl1. ma<IF lrl ....
-with .the downw.,D aroup·• ·~ temptl to llin up ........ wlWnl to
redeveloP the beachfront -area tbrOU&ft
private eolerprl!e. . •
Both Gnen and Slates today declined
lo comme111 DD tha suit, filed with Orange
County Superior Court Friday.
DAILY PILOT
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Betts bad actually been suspended for
three days following the forum featuring
Tom "Bllckbum, SDS chatnnm al Cal
Stale Lone Beach, Miller Ilic!.
Huntin.gton Tot
Escapes De~tli.;.:.·
A ~H ytar old to1;wro,f!y
eocaped de. Slmday al-when
she wa1 ca-between the wheell olan
automobile a HuntlD&tmt BNcb mu 1'8'
backing i>ul ol a•ilriveway.
Tile girl, J~ LYM HaroDtt, !;Ml
lSth St., 'f\1'~1 WU treated Jori.
minor injilriel and released fnim Hun-
Uogton lliten:Ommunily Hospllal.
Paul D. ~. 19, of 11311 Rhone
Lane Huollnaton 1leacb, told police be
was 'just moving thi car out o1. : hi!
driveway wl1etl bf fell a bwnP IDd beard
the child "'7· ·
Signup -~P~anned
·For Kmderg~r~n
Kinder1arten ngtatraUon for, all Ocein
View Sd'lool District children has been
scheduled ror April 22 and 23.
Mothers who Wish to enroll the.Ir chll·
dren may sign them up between I a.m.
and noon and I p.m. and S p.in. at thdr
neighborhood schools.
A birth ctrtiflcate and immunlzallon
records must be brought to the -school at
the time of reflstratlon. .~ ~erlarteu •ppllcantc muae be four
years and nine months old before ~pt. l,
11'10, In crder to quallly,
New Reservior Claims
First Drown Victim
LOS BANOS (UPI ) -Sberlff's dell"ll"
aearch."1 the waters of San L u I a
Rewv<>lr today for Ill lirsl drowning
victim.
.
"They give us a grant on one object to
a Boys' Club each year. 'Ibis year we de-
cided to apply for a van. Jt took several
months Of taiking to 1~ that ,er ant," be
said.
With the vu, Carter managed to talk
a local service station, LL Shell Service,
to supply free gasoline and maJnt.a.in the
1970 van.
About 55 boys gather daily 1t the Boys'
Club, located oe:rt 10 the Fouolaln Valley
Drive-in Theater on Talbert Avenue. They
depend heavily on gifts to keep the cl~~
rwsalal· "! ,: 1
Teachers Back
Tax Override
Teachers in the Huntington Beach City
School Di'trid are publicly suppll'tlnc
the cU1trict'1 propoted 4o-cent tu over-
ride, The financial measure 1oes before
district voters Tuesday.
The Huntington Beach Elementary
Teachers Association said today :
"Pasaqe of this override is euenUal
for !'OllliDued quality educ au.., DI the .
children in this district.
"if this election fails the education of
our children m1y have to be curtailed by
eliminahon. of such apedal programs as:
remedial reading, art. drafting, wood
shop, instrumental and vocal music,
library services, foreign languages, sew-
ing and dthera." , .
The teactiers group represenU 1bout 90
percent of tbe district's 264 teacbtn.
l'rotn P.,e J
KAUFMAN •••
the plann"lng for .civic tmprovement.s and
this councll lia~ certainly done UiaL They
will have enough to do, over the next four
years just to build all we h•ve planned."
The improvements refen:td to are the
clvic center. library, parks, fire stations
and city yard. "All .the sltes "have. bten
paid for ; the clly ~ in Sood abapo.''
Through his family, Kau~n also hat
shown an interest in foreign affairs. He
and hls wife, Muriel, have three chlldren
-two of whom are studylnc in Israel
with the third traveling in Yugoslavia. A
Norwegian youngster -the .K1ufmans'
fourth American Field Service student -
currently is living at the Kaufman home.
"Maybe we'll be. able to do a bit of
tfavellng ourselves now," Kaufman said.
Tustin Topless
Dieplay Raided
Orang< County Sheriff's olflcers show·
~ a. :ihapely entertainer in a Tustin
tavtrn jUlt who wu wearing the pants
Sunday when Utey halted her torrid
num ber to book her on cbarge:t of in.
deeent exposure.
Investigators allege K 1 re n Ann
f\fclDtyre, 23, of .. Pomona, wu topless
and , . to aD Intents and purpooes, bo~
tomleu, in the Tuscan Room bat when
their cltaUon slowed down her routine. They alto booked tiar manager RJchard
W_~ Oerson, 211 of Orange,· for pl'l>4 cUrtr,J-r fcmtlt . to lndecatllJ t :rpose
her.:ell. . •
Plane Crashes;
Crew Escapes
A quartet of tight&eeing Oien clam·
bered from lhe wreckage of· their :single ;
engine plane Saturday after it crashed
during a landing attempt at Catalina
Jsland , seconds before ·it exploded in
flames.
Cut and bruised, the male pilot and his
three women passengers, all of La
Canada, narrowly escaped death after
the r.es.sna 172 hit a brushy area near the
Airport In the Sky.
They were identified as R o b e r t
Loftfield, 39, Gloria Steward, J a n
Steward and Nancy Gllfilen .
Los An1eles County firemen stationed
al the Island eatlngU!abed flames that
erupted around'the crash lite:
Loftlleld tokl investigators he w'!' en
route from Santa Monica Airport to San
Nicolas Island when the plane developed
engine trouble.
He ~led to set lt down but missed the
end of 1he runway 1191> the Jsl1ncf'1 ptak
and crashed Into the WOoded hlllslde.
. County to Vote
On Bond Issues
Jn addition to city council elections
Tuesday, there are a few bond issues
before voters In Orange C o•u n t y '1
munlclpal ele<:Uons.
Six measures, including five bond
issues totaling $28.6 million, face voters
in Anaheim. One is an $8.65 million ele<:·
trtc revenue proposaL
Other bond Issues are on the ballot in
the cities <lf. Cypresa and Fullerton. as
we.II as Guadalupe 1n Santa Barbara
County, San Luis Obispo County's Pismo
Beach and Del Mar in San Die10 County.
Carson In Los Angeles County, Needles
In San Bernardino County and McFarland
in Kern County will vote on increasing ci-
ty tax rates.
Just Looking •••
Offensive Loom•
~saigon Blasted
By. Red . Rockets
I• ,
'
SAIGON (UPI) -Communist au<r-
rillu bit Saigon with a rocket attack
tonight, the first since Dec. 17. At the
same time allied intelligence sources
warned or new and bigger CommunlSt ol·
fen&l:Yes this 1pring, including attacks oo
Saigon.
U.S. and South Vtetn..-police of·
ficials said at least si:a: rockets hlt Saigon.
killing three penons and Injuring 44. All
ol the dead and 38 of the wounded were in
the crowded Olympic Theater were a
rocket struck the rear wall.
Two rockets struck the t n t er I or
ministry building four blocks from the
presid ential palace and two block.a from
the U.S. Embassy, wounding one woman
and sending two othen into shock. Police
flral reported the uploslcma here IDd al
B-each Holdup
Try Foiood;. ·
Suspects Held
,-
A 20-year-old Hunllnaton B..,ii man
and three juvenile com~ are in
custody today fOU...lng ID UDIUCCesful
atl<mpl to bold up a pa station wllll •
14-ioch kolle Sunday afttrnoon.
Ar<eoled la< IUSplclDD ol armed -beey IDd grand tlleft are W1yne L.
Walttr, l7I01 Barton Drive, and a 16-
yell'-old boy and two 17-year-old girls, all
fnim Hµallnglm Beadl.
Police uid Walker IDd the boy a~
tempted to hold up lel"Vlce atatJon
operator Bill Breeggeman It the Beach
Boolevard and fleil Ave111e Enco station
at 2:10 p.m..
Breeggeman took the knife away from
Walker In a abort scuffle which sent him
and the boy peampering to a ptl.way car
wlt1-the two girls, o(fl~ said.
They drove Wo a nearby resldentlal
area but were stopped shortly afterward
in Westminster by officer R. WeiMeimer
who recognlRd the license number from
a bullelln laaued to loclI pollce llatiorm.
ov Sch<>°ils List
New Principals
Prtncipals for two new Ocean· View
Dis trict 1chools have been named.
Taking the helm at the Vl!ta View
School will be Mrs. Barb&i1 Dolph, H,
now coordinator or primary currlculwn
for the Fountain Valley '8cbool District.
David Holmes, 311 who has beell"a"prin-
cipal with the Duarte Unified School
District since 1967, will assume the
leadenhlp of Pleasant View School.
Both will begin their new assignments
when school opens ne:a:t rail.
Tragic Gun Accident
Leaves Man, 22, Dead
PORTERVILLE (UPI) -William M.
Parrish, 22, was killed during the
weekend when a gun di.5charged while a
companion unloaded it
Parrish, of Bakersfield, was bit in the
head by a bullet fired from a .22-callber
revolver. Tulare County sheriff's officers
saM Parrish and three other Bakersfield
youths were staying at a friend's cabin
about 25 miles east of here in the
Panorama Heights area.
•
,
the tlleater as terrorlst )?omtis, but later
found the rocket engines.
One rocket hit the Interior ministry,
wounding a woman secretary and sending
two others into shock. Another hit the ~
Saigon ruver and blew out windows in the
government-owned Majestic Ho~ wjiere
a sJnpr and several otber perlOCS we.re
cut bY Oyln( glass.
National police said another rocket
landed on the tennla court at the Cercle
Sportif, a luxurious country club favored
by South Vietnam's polU.ical and social
leaders and the d.iplomaUc set
Police first reported ..a, bomb-explosion
ln the interior ministry office bullding but
later found a rocket motor at the scene.
Penons Uvµig in the area sg.ld · they
heard the rocket being set off arid jt wa1
only seconds before it hit, indlca~ing it
may have been launched from a point
just across the Saigon Ri ver in swampy
marshland. · ·
The C.Ommunlit,s· also stepped up their
pressure oh the t"1n Green Beret camps
of Oak Seang and bat Pek, 300 miles
northwest of Saigon~ and m 11 i t a r y
spokesmen said new threats w e r e
developing agalmt a Special Forces
ca rnp In the 1'1ekong Delta and a nearby
South Vietnamese anny training center.
1'.1ilitary spokesm~n s,aid tonight .cap-
tured CommUnfst dOcumen ts and in--
formation from a captured Vlet Cong
district leader indicated another round of
Communist attacks could be e:a:pected
late this month in South Vietnam.
Tiley said the documents rewrted that
the long expected spring offensive in the
cen!ral highlands got under way April I
and that it would conUnue until June. In
this offensive the Communists have had
the Dak Seang Special Forces Camp
und~ seig!i! !or three weeks and attacked
the one at Dal Pek 20 miles to the north
on Sunday. ·
Beaches Full
In Huntington
It seemed like summer swlday at all
beaches in Huntington Beach, according
to state and city lifeguards.
The sunbathers were "wall.to-wall, just
Jike a day in July or August," said a
spokesman for state liteguardl at Hlm-
tington State Beach. 'Ibey counted 25,000
or 30,000 on the beach Sunday and
another 20,000 at Bolsa Chica State
B.eas:h.
A large· crowd of 75,000 was recorded
Sunday on the city beach "Wher e
lifeguards had to pull 33 swimmers from
the water. Saturday's city beach crowd
was estimated at 30,000.
Water temperatuer was 60 degrees both
<lays, while Sunday's air temperature
soared to 70 degrees, three degrees
wanner than Saturday.
l'rom Page J
OVERRIDE •.•
Issue will return to the ballot in June.
During the February voting, 3,264 cf
12,401 registered voters cast ballols -a
26 percent turnout.
"We think it will be higher this time,
because of interest in th<? city election,"
said, Palmer.
Results o! the override election will be
tabulated at the office of the Huntington
Beach City Clerk, but Palmer said some-
one would answer the districf ~n•
for election infonnation up to 11 . p.m.,
Tuesday. The dis trict phone number ls
5~1. '
"'' ftlftlMtt
Muted County authortties said ?tftlvln
Woodard, $5, San Jose, apparently.drown-
ed Saturday when a ts.foot all.unlllum ·
boat capsized, throwtn!I' him ·.Ind two
olhen Into the water. The boat. TI1!'i"d
over In JOO.foot deep water near the l>ase
of the recently comple ted dam.
'Charges .of operatinC 1 paol .. room
wlthollt a license Wert added to ·canon's
witrllil. lltpllttee~bad 24 how'I iarl~r
bool<ed Jack VIMO!> s~1 13, ol Tustin, .
1 lel!Ow ..OPl07e 11 the bO~ ... ldenUcll
chai'ges.
All three defeodaota rre !tee on ball.
Window shopping Is not oul of bounds enllrely for
this Amish woman while bet plain lollr. male com·
panion walks stiffly by a jewelry di splay in Dover,
Del. I ' I ' •
I
...
H DAIL V I'll.Ill' f
Coast ·Vot.er·s c-hoo~~:~Councihnen .1 on Tue.sday ..
~ '. ,,. . . .
Voters 1n seven cities along the Orange
Cout wW go to the polls Tuesday to elect
councilmen to %Z vacant seata.
The~ will chose from among &9 can·
dldateS who are' ruiinlng fOt four.;ytar
tenns.
Polling ptace!I in Huntington Beach and
Fountain Valley will be open from 7 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Jn Ne·Nport Beach, Costa Mesa,
Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano and
San Ctemente, the polls will be open from
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Cities and candidates
are:
COSTA MESA (seven candidates for
two seats):
Willard T. Jordan, 1500 Adams Ave., in-
cumbent; George A. Tucker, 1715 Palau
Place, incumbent; Jack Hammet, 72i
Baker St.: Eli Kastr, 1735 P<lmona
Ave.; Theodore Bologh, 286 Del Mar
Ave.; Davk! J. Yarnal, Z583 Santa Ana
Ave., and Thomas A. Manus, Jr., 267 E.
17th St. l
FOUNTAIN VALLEY (1 e v e n can..
dldates ror three seats):
F.dward E. Just, 1189 Santa Clara Cir-
cle, incumbent; George B. Scott, 16675 ·
Spruce Circle; John J.' Mangano, 9605 La 1
Granad a St.; Hazel L. Courreges, 8571
Talbert Ave ., James L. Bartz, 11210
Lavender Ave.; Albert ' B. Hollinden,
18894 Santa Cannela St., and Burton
Taubman, 18732 Redwood St.
HUNTINGTON BEACH (18 candidates
for four sea.ts):
Jack Green, 687.1 Canterbury Circle, In-
cumbent; Ted Bartlett, ITU Plile SI., fn.
cumbeot; Al Coto, 5792 Meadowbrook St.,.
inewnbent; WUliam N. Gibson, 34.l Pecan
St.; Mn. Pllyl\ls, Galkln, 715, 10th St.;
Roser fl. Slates, 1701 Main St.: Robert C.
Terry, U111 Quie• Bay Lane; Harcus
Por\er; 19842 Providence Lane: Heney
Duke, 1"2Z Fairway Lane; Joe Ferm,
17581· Gothard St.; Ronald Bauer, 8182
Na" Circle; Robert Zlnngrabe, 16651
Rhone Lane ; Ronald Knapp, 1J32S Del
Mar Lane: A. C. Marion , 101 Olive Ave.;
Gordon Ratch, 16692 Baruna Lane; Hope
Greer, 205 Utica St.: Nonna Gibbt, 1'10l7
Westport Dr., arid Kenneth Good~in, .:t
Huntington Ave.
LAGUNA BEACH (five candidates· loi:
•
--): .
1ooepb A. O'lalllTao. • Locm1 St, ln-
cumbenl: ~ GoldberJ. 171 Ledrott
St., lncumbelll; Jeaepb L. Tomehak. llO
C&Joi! Temce: Peter Oltrandlr, m
PoPlat st.; and Edward C: Lorr, IOIO
Bala st. .
llBWPOln' BEACH ( tlgbt candidates
for lour-bl, to be elected by district):
Dillrlel One-Howard Rosen, 111
Seville' ;4ft., Incumbent, and Al Forglt, m Balbao Boulevard. •
Diltrlct TluM Roy Woollly, !UWla v-. .... cart l(ymlo,. •10 Cl1ll
Drive.
D~trl<t Four-Walter Koch , !U Cam-
br~ Lane, and Milan Doslal, !DI
•
Trlidewl&df Lani.
-SlJ-IUcllard Croul, 117
Fernloal .Aft.;and J-Ayoa. Jr., Ill
lleli«rope .Ave.
• SAN ~ (11 candldatt for
throe teabll:
Robett D. Olllton, 111 W. .A'rllllila
Pallada, Incumbent; Wide F. LoW,!r,
1111 MCM!lerey Line, lncumbeot.; 'lllomu
O'Keefe, 2'111 Vla Verbena, !'IC'Wllbent ;
.Art Holmei, 113 .Avenlda. Sm, Pablo ; J-nlUl,' lllS 'AVtalda Silflilor1 JluOld lllolde, 111 AYenlao l'Nildlo;
11tnert m .. 1,, 1ui• cane 111.,..: :aitr
-lllyvl, J."6 Calle Toledo; """' l(aelber, IOi Buena.Vilt.a ; James Lust, Sr., uaz
Via Avila; Eufeoo Sulllv10, llO Menlda
•
• ·Swigert. Forgets
-"o; ~ W. Jloar&;IO'l,A-•
SU cartoe; 1aa N: "lteonody, Ill
Alameda Lone; W. Fenton Slnl:, SIS
Avenida La CIMU, and ~vii IL -·
JOI Cimino Sm ae-tt. .
8AN JUAN CAPIBTllANO (nine can-
dJdates ·for t.bree ·.U.): • J
, •· I Ed Cbermalt, 31131 Lot AmJios, ~
cumbenl; Don1 Durnford, IUtt Andrei
Plto Rd., Incumbent; Josh Gammell, r
31Al Sacarami Lane ; Dolly OUVares, t
31111 Ganado Rd.;• BO!y Reid, lllZfllol 1
OblJpo Rd.: G,ry Sodlkoff, IO!D Sliver '
Spur Rd.; Don Roo1t, :nm caBe Banta
Ynez; Georala Covert. lllll!J A...ida
Mariposa , ml James Thorpe, J'llllJ cane
Santa Ynez.
Taxes .·
A.str:onaut A_sks 'Out of. Country' Filing Extensio.n
.
~~~eric~1.<t."~~
Jr, pul oll llllng hil lneome :.ix.
M I bachelor earning II')~ l )'ell
the re.,. mi1ht have been JUI! 1 "'1a1
Jn PIYinl the lar:p chunk of money ••
and, anyway, he waa busy helplnf friends
prepare I« a tong 'trip. April 15, aller all,
was .WI eeveral days away. ·
But It the laat mlnu\< aomelhln1 hap.
pened lo make one friend mla tl>e trip
and S~ilert wenl Instead. .
He ,..nt ao laat, that not only did the
Income lu slip h1s mind, be also lor1ot
to take a card that outlintd aome very
Important pillll '"' tlle trip. Then, on Sunday, came the revellUon.
lt wu akin to the situatkn of many a
traveler who remembers, halfway to the
seaabor<, flllt be left his nil« an the
kltcbeo table.
~y tt>1s time he Wll halfway lo the
moon on .Apollo 11. .
5'mewhat sheepishly, Swi,.rl --u he could have 110111e lllgbl jllan changes
read up to him.
"I think that I forgot and left that card
back durin1 the sultin1," be said. 1•1 left
it Jn the suit room."
'Nut!'
Liter, s..t,.ri and the oUlu two
astronauts were having the day's newa
read to them when came an Item that
be1an: "Today's favorite pastime acroas
the U.S .••• "
Capsule communicator Joseph Kerwin
readin1 the item, stopped and said :' "Oh,
oh, have you guys filed your income tax
yet?"
lt wu one of those light remarks that 1 always pass between lfOUDd and ·1 apocecnfi lo break the monotony' of tile
interminable numbers that are passed
verbally back and forth.
"How do I apply for an extenalcm?"
said Swigert, suddenly alert. 'lbere WU •
lot ol laUBlll<r.
11Hey lilten," said Swt,ert. "that'a not
fumy. lblnp ldnda happened real fut
down there and 1 do need an enension. I
didn't pt mine filed ...
MOftlaa .......
"I'm really aerious," came the voice
ln>m 1poce. "I may be spending time In
another quarmline beoides the one thq
are planning for me."
Now the groond waa JOOth!ng. It'd be
taken care of. 1b.ere wu tome more
banter about havlllg an a1ent meetlq tile
crew on the recovery carrier in tbe
Pacific on spalsbdown~ before U. 1 ·
quarantine that ends May a.
Later Swigert was told about n .
lnternal Revenue Service regu)ation that ·
provides an autom1tic eltenl!on for
anyone out of the country.
"That'• good news," u1d SwiJert. .. I 1 sueu I qualify."
MARY MARTINEZ PREPARES FOR MASSIVE TEACHERS STRIKE IN LOS ANGELES
Walkout Dramatizing 'Declining Quality of Education' in LA's 616 Schools
Marine to Face
Murder Charge Nixon, Family to Visit
Teachers Become Pickets
A New Me:1ico enlisted man faces a
formal p~trial Jnvesti1ation into the
alleged rifle murder ·ot ,a fellow Marine
Corps trainee, authorities at Camp
Pendleton announced today.
Coast Ho1ne Next Week?
,,, ,,.-
Lines Form Around LA Scliools on Strike's 1st Day
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Teachers
formed picket lines outside schools
throughout Los Angeles today in the first
day of a strike called by a union which
lists 22,000 of the district's 25,000 teachers
as members.
Supt. Robert Kelly said all possi ble
classes would be kept open with
nonstrikers, 2,000 substitute teachers and
&Upervisors.
The Los Angeles school system is se-
a:md only to New York city's in tota l
enrollment. It has 616 schools and M:l ,000
students.
Robert Ransom , president of the
United Teachers of Los Angeles, the
striking union, urged Kelly to close the
schools.
"Poor education Is worth less than no
education at all," Ransom told newsmen
Sunday. "It is better to close down the
system and hope the public comes to our
aid. My hope is that the parents and tu-
payers will rally behind the UTLA to
pressure the state legislature to give the
district more money."
'11le union and the district agree that
only the &tale can provide the money
necessary' to meet even part of the
teachers' demands for rriore pay, smaller
classes, class aides and such im-
provements ~s carpeting, air conditioning
and soundproofing.
"I doo't lhink the teachers are so much
intereste¢. in dollars as in Improving th&
school system," Ransom said.
Un1on leaders said when futile lllh-
hour negotiations ended Friday that
" ' thousands of teachers would stay out un·
lil the"n~ ~I the lcliilol i'or'.ll ne<Ollary. But some teachers told newsmen they ex-
pected to stay out only a feW days to
demonstrate their dissatisfaction.
On April 4 the teachers rejected an
offer of a 5 percent increase over the
present annual salary rallge of $7,320 to
$13,650. The district said It faced a $40
million deflcit already and would need
half a billion dollars to meet all the
demands.
About 12,000 of the 18,000 teachers who
cast ballots last week voted to strike. The
union, backed by several labor organiza·
lions, the American Federation o f
Teachers and the Naliooal Education
Association, offered strikers interest·fr~
Joans of up to $1 ,000.
El Rancho has the hottest price in town!
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Pie. Robert G • .Aragon, 11, 11 conlilad Jleli1bl1 sourc" today lald that Prell·
to the brig at the 1prawlin1 tralnln1 dent RJchard Nixon and h1I family will
facility adjacent tO( the southern Oran rTI t thew~-Whl'· H Ins County ti.it. j ' ,.-, f ' ... t • I Vt • ~<el II ooe: f"'' an
He wlll be represented by Marino Corps Cltmenie ~ 13 r.,f *' ·• iile!ti~'.'
legal olllcer Cl!PI. Pill' J. Laverdnl.ln th<: • holiday viii('
pn.be, which """ detmnlneiwhether' the' But calla lo the White "°""' this morn-defendant should go before a c, o u r t tn1 failed to officially conflnn the in-
martial· board. ' • !orma~on.
Arag011 Js acmsed of shooting Pvt, 'nie visit, which will loclude the Nhi:on
Levert Jackson, 19, ol. Detroit, Pilch., at a family and lbe regular entouraie of
barracks April 5, leading to the victim'• aides, security men and iress, will be the
death one hour later 1n the bue holpltal. Orlt at the San Clemente estate aince
Cock Fight Raided
JASPER, Terln. (AP) -More than 125
persons were arrested and llomt 400
fightia1 cocks seiud in a raid la.ti Sun-
day on what Tennessee state troopers
said was a na Uon1l cockfighting cham-
pioruhip tournament in a barn in a
remote area of Marion County.
early this year, when the family stayed a
felf days.
Speculation held thal the Pr"ident'1
vis.it was to be one of his routlne '"trork·
in1 vacations" whi ch he has made before
at the former Colton Estate.
Some &ources have said that telephone
work at the complex IJ under way in an--
tlclpaUon oi the Nlxons' visit.
Preu aides at the capital hid no com-
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Only the price is redaced:., now, get a qualitY, brush f or every member of the family! You can't go wr011f at thil price!
Colgate Toothpaste .................. 69c Colgate 100 ................................. sl.19
Pre.vent decay wit.b.MFP ••• aave 14c, too! Reg. $1.49 size ••• price includes 12c off label
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Fo r wlue ••. ahop all departmeri.i1 a.t 11our Peraonalized Supernw.rket!
Frying R~bbits ....... ~~"! ...... 89~
Enjoy an ·Old fashioned country dionci •· •• fried rabbit, gr~vy, biscuits ••• & be glad you &hopped El Rancho!
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Ground Chunk .............................. 79r,, Ground Round ........................ 89~
Alw&yo r .... h ••• with hearty beef goodness! .. So very Jean ••• and freaher, for :flavor ! ' '
' Ground Chuck Patties ................. 19~ Ground Round Patties .......... 89~ I Pri.t;e1 in eff ept M01t.; 2"-tul., Wed.,
April 13, 1<, lS. No IGltl lo d«llt,.,.
Each pattle exactly the ume aile !
Suptr ahcrpper vroduct va.liul
Ruby Red Grapefruit
Sweet and juicy ••• pink &
colorfuJ and delicious I The
best Texas hu to offer! 10
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P,reciaion ground meat in perfect patties!
A I U.. Delicatui"'
Kraft American Slices
Just right to top a hamburger 7 9(
pattie ••• for sandwiches tool
Save on the 12 oz. packaae.
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mtnl oo the qu-about the lmponrllns
vial~ pmum.obly becallle lllCb ¥,po by
the chief elOC\JUVe art 1111>~ tt ~ · chanaez. t !
The slandanl anivol p&llem for 1ht
President lnvohu tho landing ot the AJr
Force One JeUlneJ' at Ill< El Toro Marine
Alr Stttion, lullowed by a short· hop by
hellcopler lo the Westerp Wblte llouR
grounds.
Fullerton Man · Dies
In Swimming Pool
A FUllerton man drowned Sunday In a
swiinmlng pool at hio home.
Robert C. Jlellberg, 41, of 1111 Cenejo
Line, an accountant, was found lloatlnl
In 1he pool by h1s brother-Jn.law Lyle 1 Malqulst.
Resular deni..J care to.
day, can mean so much
in later yeara. A briak
brullh and a qual ity den-
ti!rice are "'"811tial I
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Vjet ," C:Qllg Striking _, 1~.rr9r Into Ca mhO,di~~s
-..... Two c.mllodJu Y111aaen • 111e on1y Vletn..,_ 11> J>t-;,,... · • 1IM "llalinl :....J.s ""8ded up
caul""'lf nlunled cambod .JD lllJa. w""1ed aid DWI and two -lyilll chickens and duckl and tied them to their
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A Glasgow, Scotland court award-
,ed Gord°" McLl!ld $iflll.80 ill dam·.
agei for ll\lllrlea received when a
public toilet collapsed. City attor-
neys argued unsuccessfUlly that
McLeod .. 1 down more heavily
than usual because he had been
' drinking. f •
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FjjtJl-fivt. tlemcntor11 school
children vi.tikd the Bellvue
Waah., diltrict'1 admfntatratUm
ctnter 1o.n 4, /X~ trip recenU11
and 1Dt1't shown, amono other
thiMQI. a, caw machine. WM11.
the ~ toea over, G
....U l>o~ ~hed th< guide,
fished a anibbt1 ltmon drop out
of "Iii• pockft•aii<I· O/l<fd, "How about makino16S copit1 of thil?"
:, !.. Undon, ~~.' high co1irt Jti41•'.!:fu'.:1.t •ec1 $26.40 per w"'!k; q•it•• 'Brooltohow
to' )!ot P:,11111 .lo a fellow amateur "*',. .J!lar~ "'.liO he 'kicked dur-
• ing ~-• uroots~aw, 29, said lie~_ It will like him 40 yeors to »81',lt' Oft; • . ·-~r :•·"'•-9 . . . ..
1rltti/ Hou, 1 Kistler pOses wttA a
couple of bdbv """1keJ/• at th-, Den-
ver, Colo., zoo. TMat and oth-.r p~
mafait\rt Up' for o:aopUon at tAe 100.
AftyoM odOpting OM ma11 narrlt the
··~'11"4 "" .. 1111 """"' il'i<rib<d on a ~-TM 1MMlf toiU bt wed
ID llod: JM 290'• ,..,. primate hoUI<. .... ...... . .. . '
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'Tll\!1 llilodiU.hiJatk•d •truck
Jcut..Wttk.iti HamUton Towm1aip,
R .J., and ercaped with a coroe
•f'hor• d'otUPl'<I, O[flciail IOid
tll.e little tidbit.I ' W littlt .,..
sale tiaLui !Jut would be a wti-
~me , Odditin to a mammoth
cocliluU port~. •
•· wii9I! ·oeniwi meaales lbre.tm-
ed lo poslpolltl l!ie AJIOllO •hot Sat-
~J __ Cc!i!tod •Ml•ra1 a spokes-man wr ~or ,W Uy Brandt,
gave bhi·on ,ldeas about Iii• dl-•"'¥9'' He. said lhey were ''East Getn'WI m .. lal", not just plain
old Gennan measles and certainly
not Wnl Gerpwi me05Je1.
NO NAME VILLAOE;Clmbodla (AP)
-''Illa YllO c:..,. -aitd· IPM Ille ~ ~ any b-ooii -.
that'• tr"1' there 11 no one here," thl
Cambodian captoln lalcl, ~ at Iba
fileo wltfl blo bralded,mwbJP. ,
Ilia two compan1.. ol i.._ -..!, tbroucb lho vlllqe on lho Pnk Trabek
ruv ... -.-Jy vi-m ... hid ~·ed. 'l1><Y searched Ute llllall thatdl hull,
then put matcbel lo Ille tlnder-Gry walll. •
'Ille captoln, fllctlnc hll whip, uld .ht
didn1 Imow llte name.al Ille village. N-
al 1t11 ~ did el*r, ud It nally -1 matlft', Jn tlMlr <)'OI all tbe. vi.
SA LT T eam
Leaves Home
To Mee t Russ
WASHINGTON (AP) -Bearing oecret
lnstructklnl from President Nixon, U.S .
ntgotiltcn let out today for I crucial
round ol talks wltlt tbe Sovl<U on curbing
the arms race between the t " o
superpowers.
'!be lix-111111 tum led liy U.S. diaanna-
ment chief Gerard·Smlth ii stopping first
at Brussels to brief the NATO allies
Tuesday on tile forthcomiq U.S.-Soviet
Strategic Amil Umitatloo Talkl -
SALT.
Then Thursday, at Vienna, the U.S. en-
vOys sit down with their Soviet opposiles
to begin toulh bargaining that is ex-
pected to go· on for months. The two &ides
hel~ a preliminary discussions session as
Hel!!inkJ last fall.
Bolh tbe Unitell Sta..,. and tile Soviet
Ul\ion are moving cautiously on SALT,
which involves the baJ lc nuclear wr.apons
power ct both natiom. If 111 agreement Is
reached, JI will be 1 ,_,,.,. of Ibo
atomic qe .
name. vlllq:trs were VW Cone.
Qno -· ..,,, ... ~ -fllll ol ...... It ...... -.. ...,... pofllW
II tho riv• 'and cllallend n8'voully. A
-· waa drlltina: dowlT clownoltream oo Ha ~ n .... a Vlttnmnese min in
d1dllap -.,and bot appeared to be atUI
allve a.ttboqh wounded .
'Ille tlOlcllen began, to unlimber their
AXa riflel, but the man twitched CQ~
vuWvely and turned OD bit face. 0 Viet
Coal, Viet O:mg," i the tl'OOpl 11.ld, but -·t waate 1 shot. Tba mu had died.
Tba caplain llld theft hid been a i..t-
tla lo No N-·'Vlllqo ..,U.r in tbe
~ ,bolt VIII io..,. ml CU!J>Odlin ellllulled in a pie It~ -tbe belts for tile eveninC meal. One IOldiet
I._ Md ci.-Ill tile vtJJace. ~ -~.rulnl al lbeir-. led' a pooy, another had a!"!" in tow.
,... no mu-.., tbe Ca-• · Down dusty wqon palh which -Three pip wece lhol, and tbe troop&
side, however, aod tbe Vlt!i Coor . .' 1lftdo:r . lhade ln!<I, tbe ._ 1,.... loaded tbe carcasses oo a truck Iha\ W.
withdrew .to 8IMilllla' villare W ml1q: • •.,.ed • sldrmbh line before a large Catholic carried bicycles, bedding and gooda: from
·dolmW"""· · :' -chuirll, \he pride al tbe, village. They aet lhe small village •lore.
While aome ot the ,troops set tbe looted r up a macbinei gun and. fired repeatJICI By noon, the village was gutted,.and at
houses ablue, others' cautJou&ly pr~ bmW ~,the ~ wooden doj)rs. leaJ;t 70 houses were , burned, the home1
!he numerOU1 rtinforced bunka ~t' nae tf\e 'trOopl moved inside, .sacked Jt o( Cambodians u well a.s ViebliJMSe,
tbe VloWJlleoe hid baltt bebeatli'1l1elr and aet k 'llirf. aloog with the mounds ol straw tbet had
houaeo. 'Ille ~ Mid the VIJll'.'Cooc ,The roal collapsed in a roar and the bei!l1 piled up to feed the catlle dwinl lbe
had tried· to enli'<nch themtel••. iO,,.'lhe -mHl>e si-al the Virgin Mary and current dry season,
village )>7 llPIJac from lbe ........., . Jooeplt CX!IJld)>e .... thr\>llP lhe Oames. '!be troop< Jef~
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BRADENTON, Fla. (UPI)·-
Superintendent Jack DavidJOn regained
command of Manatee County's achools
today and prepared to Implement a
deaegregall<>n plan Gav. Claude Kirk
tried for a week to block.
'l\Jeaday morning, 17,700 elementary
echool atudeot.s and 107. teaclwr1 in
Manatee will attend deseiregated schools
and many of the students wW be bused
long distances past lhelr neighborbood
echoo~.
David9on resumed command of the
system after Kirk backed do1'D in the
face of a Federal Court contempt citaUon
and an order to pay a •to,000. fine for
every da, he deUed coult «ders to
destgregMe Manat~ .choo.r.: ~'
..The events of the past week may very
well make it more difficult to accept the
desegregation plan," Daviflson said to-
day. "But at this point, it is the law."
N-met with lho U.S. negotiators
ovtt the weektnd. gave them final m.
1truciionl and wilhed. them well.
Davidson, who was suspended by Kirk
twice last week, said he "felt like a
human checker being bounced first one
way then another."
. . .... • • Kirk backed down from i. head~ duh
JANI 'l'CiNDA: ''I D,Ll. llLmftiY CRYING FOR HELP' ••• ·-with the Federal Court la a statewide
At:tre11 JeiJ'• ·Denw r ~Anti-~ 1q roup.ln J6.hour f ast, Sit.in television broadcast Sunday ·itt wblch he Pat Nixon Opens r: • ·· . ,.,, ... _. ;~~~=~~~:1~~~':i~~~;
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U.S. Art Exhibit. · Actress Fonda · Peace· G.ro .. ups to Protest to~.:k ':,,"";"~'~::. ?.:':~"!;rJr ~:! Manatee County desegregation order
-NEW YORK (UPI) -Mrs. Rlchlrd M. Joins Protest,. , . -· whi ch is currently pending belare the
Nixon, who is redecorating some Of the -WASHINGTON' (AP) ..!_While millions more than 150 cities and 011 hundreds of U.S. 5th Circuit C.ourt of Appeals.
ltth Century WbJte Howe roomt t*-' 1 of. Americans. gn1mbl1 .... qt11etly .abol!t college campuses. In his television addr ess Sunday, Kirk · · F t '· De · PlYing income ~xuJ ~ peace gi'oups The war protests were called by the announced he wa s reinstating David.son by Ml'I. John F. Kenned)', _ .... tbe as in U'?er . ate•plallnlni-pi<let11-1hls week against New Mobilization Committee to End the and the county school board and ordering
centeOnial show ci 19th C. e·n t u r Y 1 .. gsiq the tax ~--10! i;ar. War in V1etnam, the VJ et n a m them to implement the desegregation
American art at the Mt t ro p oli tan t>ENVEit (Vf'I) ~ Actrttf .Jane :~ ~ tocte1'''"*"".:•m· t. hlcluding a Moratorium Committee and the Student plan on Tuesday.
Muaeum Sunday nlabt · • da, wbo la)'I people art u1e1r111 If~ , ~r" ~IOll·· ayeUe Park ~1obillia'Uon Committee to End the War Kirk 's decision came in time to meet
--~ , ·dy _,,._. -In& their eyes,'' planned t9 begin a M-acn;;.l ... 1rom the Whtte C oUse, protest ii Vietnam. U.S. Districl Judge Ben Krentzman's
iuc "1ea -wu accom,......,.. .. U:T leaderl -u.;~-· days before Protest leaden are planning rallies and order to comply with "bus now" inte-
Clmient Conger, curator ct .. the White him' fast here today ti ~.fl:e war in W~y'1 dtadJine for filing demonstraUons Wednesday ta focus on gration or pay a fine of '10,000 a day for
Houae, and <>-Ii• ~lion arc111tee1 -· · " ~' · "· : ta ...... ' flllotl wltll ralliel, tbe past and present.,.. of tax money for civil contempt of court. Kirk had until
Edward V1Sen Jones, wtoo .... ~-en-. 'Ille wiUOWy movlo ll&r llldlbo.wauld·. ~ ..... t lllrikes• In war spending. today to comply.
trusted with renov1tin1 eeveral area• in join membera cf, the r Mountaln · ~tatel ;-.-;..;'=':=,.+.,.,::t:,,;.-"'~-------'-,,0-::,...,-.,.,.-c.--.,,------"='--"-'--',:,,=--:-::---,==,--
the White H-Including lbe llJuo and Vletn1m Moratonlltll C<imin-Ii thi;
Red Rooms. luted in United . Nallolts PWa In ·
Mrs. Ni.Jon w11 particularly tmpretfed dowittown Denver. • .
wjtlt a New York dining"'°"' of·the 11111 · u~ F~· _ _t_;_,~:1 . •~
period in lhe -Metro,,olltan ,._, which -' ~ .... ·~-« I -· raJ1lld tmn lbe Federal period to P'!'lnk ACU-award for tllo llbn '"lll<y• -
Lloyd Wrlpt. The Duncan Phy f • Horses, Qol\1 They," aisO wUI lrav<l to
fUrnitur• al tbe dining room e•inced ~ tile .priwllnc Ft. Caniln Army 8*
authentic elei•nce she wlsh<o to brine to noar Colon40 Sprin81 -Y· the llnc\lllW Mansion . • . .
"It's what we will strive for ln re-doing M1il 1-0nda said ft would villt '1.
some al tile White H-rooma °"'" to Caniln . to portlcipi!O la • ''lick call"
publlc view," obo said. ·~ liy anti-war Gb at Iha military
Mn. Nixon'• appearance at the Met on· COll!Plei . .
tbe evt ol looth anniversary ol the If• the aulhoriliel It tile bale Icy to ln-
mUJeum'• chapter was an lnporUint step t\Mldate an)ront, Miu hnda wurted' the.
in her new ~le u a tnow1tdt&eble' action would lead to·· a .. '1erltl ol suit.I eamuer al Iha While~ 1 ." qaJnot' f-teeman'> Mojvin Lalr<I·
that wm .matte his hair turn 1"11... '
Russ Book a ~ijoqt
MOSCOW (UPI) -A lit,._
volume of poetry by Andrtt V0.1• !IQ",
Russia's ntOlt conttovenlll ,oet. ap-
peared· Sundly and told oat wHltln a few ,
minute1. ~
Avid Ruaalan radon hid lined up f ..
hours at Moecow'• Ctlltral booklhops·aod
when tha --on N!e It vanlohed soon thereafter, the lucV purcj\Uen
able to md and. enjoy wt>at may be the
moot iq>por1alll Ul«U)' ..... of the "°'' •
'Mle actress, on a cross-coontry trip to
visit Indian groops and to lend support to
anU-war acUvities, said she believed ~
pie were "silently crying for help."
Mutiny C~rges Due
SUBJC BAY NAVAL BASE,' Philippines
(UP~) -The c1ptata al .u.. American
munltia .... Coiunibia Eagle 111a to.
day he "9 ;filed d>a<1es ol multny
against two crewu1ttt who lilJICUd the
shlp tO Cam~ llil ~·
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· polltical ·bickering, won't
.crftiClze without offering an
allel'.',t11!t~.plan, has all his
ln1e,e1t1 1n. Costa Mesa, has
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service and experi·
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men of opposing ·
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ANYHOW?
Midwest Still Locked in
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For Costa Mesa City
.. COUNCIL
TUESDAY .
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COMMnTll 10 IUCT .IACI NAM Mm
TO COSTA MDA CrTT COUNCIL
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B~ll Reveals
Grand Marshal ·
A nauucar b·ackdrop pllinled by mOl!lbers wW set the sceiie for 'the
seventh annual Grand Marshill Ball s~nsored by the Hi!JlUngton Harbour
Committee of' the Orange County Philharmonic Society.-· -· ·
The semlformal ball wW take place Saturday, ~ril 18, in the Mesa
Verde Country Club. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres wW be served beginning
at 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 8:30 and dancing throughout the evening.
Serving as chairman of this year's invitational event is Mrs. Gabriel
Felix and assisting are the Mmes. Robert Bruns, co.chairman; James
DeMaras, decorations; Richard H. Morrison, trophies, and Paul Weeger,
reservations. · ·. '· .
Grand Marshal 1969, ·Hany Palmer, will announce the new grand
marshal who will be re~'ble .for the Christmas boat parades next
December. The grand :rnanhal ls selected by the votes of previous grand
marshals and 'fleet capt:ahis for the h0liday1extravaganza and major bene-
fit presented annually by' the combined A4Jpiralty, Islander, M~rina and
Starboard groups of the comnilttee.
Tallying the ·votes selecting the Grand Marshal 1970 were Mrs.
Dallas Moran, cbalrlilan ot'th•·00enl,"Mr1; Arthur Knox and Mn. Morri·
son.
The recently estabhstitd. CruiH oi' Lights, held in conjunction with
the boat parades, drew turn-a\vay crowds last year. Plans now are being
formulated to continue the boat cru11es \IJrough the beautifully decorated
channel home~ for 10 days next 'Dfcember. · ;
Ways and Means Chairman Mrs. William Ekberg presented a check
for $2000 to the Orange County Philharmonic Society as a result of last
year's ~~se of Lights, directed by Mrs. David Meyer.
Surf Sou rids
May ~.Se~tiv 1." .. ,. . .lot: ... Draws ... Clubs
)l By JODEAN HASTINGS and grandparent.I DeVusser
and Mr. and Mn. Robert
Laurie or Huntington Beach.
l.,r CH ""' 01llr rutt Stitt
;, HOW'S YOUR ouUook on
1-nre today?
. . .Las Ayudantes, Huntington rl Beach Auxiliary of the Family ~) Service Association, w.ill ei~r
t! change it or cater to it d_ur1ng
/ the citywide festival taking
~ place May 23. ~ The group will staff a booth
~ selling old.fashioned pickles to
J those who are sour on life and
; sweet kisses (sorry, fellas -
the candy variety!) to those
who enjoy the finer things.
Chapter members will al·
-. 'tend two workshops prior to
the festival. t.trs. William
Geiger, president, assisted by
Miss Florence Boosey, will
host the first one Tuesday.
,. April 21 , and Mrs. Scott ,
Flanagan will open her home
on Tuesday, May 19.
; FIVE GENERATIONS
collected in the H e n r y
DeVussers'\ honle to admire
.. Miss Huntington Beach •
1987" -2-week-old Diane
?i1arie.
Patrick and Sheryl are
graduates or Mairna High
School and he attended Orange
Coast College while she went
to Golden Ylest College prior
to their marriage.
THE N!iW S'l'l'U:'l· were so
springy they bounced over the
n o t -yet-completed Airporter
IM to Anaheim Convention ,
Center!
St. Bonaventure's Council af
Catholic Women h a s an.
nounced that the center will be
the scene or the group'• fifth
aimual fashion show a n d
luncheon Saturday, April IS.
not the Airporter IM.
All other plans remain the ' same -only the location of
Spring Into the 709 has been
changed, and additional in·
formation or tickets may be
obtained by calling M r s .
Michael Regan, 146--5603.
IN TH E DARK· -As . curious as other ,members
over the identity of the new grand marshal who
will ·lead the •J970 Christmas boat parades are (left
to right) Mrs . Gabriel Felix, chairman, Mrs. Robert
Brun~ and Afrs. Anthony Furiani, who are complet-
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two events are major benefits sponsored by the
.Huntington Harbour Committee for the Orange
County Philharmonic Society.
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Young · Voices
Raised in Song
There wiJJ be an Emphasis on Youth when the
Monday Morning Club of Huntington Beach meets
Monday, April 20, in the Sheraton Beach Inn.
Following a 10 :30 social hour and 11 :30 a.m.
buffet, groups from Marina, Fountain Valley and
Huntington Beach high 'schools will offer an en·
tertaining program for members and guests.
Directing the. Mariners from Marina will be
Jerry Thompson. Lyman Moore will lead the Foun-
tain .Valley Hidl Troubadors, and Mrs. Joan Tyndall
will direct the li~rmonai:res from Huntington Beach.
In charge of the program will be Mrs. Williatn
Summerfield, first vice president, and Mrs. Robert
Parker,, president, will conduct a brief business
meeting.
Member.Ship in the club is open to all women
ln the area, and additional information may be ob-
tained by calling Mrs. Sherwood Olson, chairman,
at 962-0647.
A trip to Holl ywood P ark for members and
husbands on Saturday. Apri l 25, is being planned by
the special events section of the club, and reserva-
tions may be obtained by calling Mrs . Frank Curtis,
842-2839. or Mrs. Norman Mehl , 968-3055 ...
Members of the Crafts and Hobbies Section
will be creating "Mrs. Beasley" dolls when they
meet at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 23, in the home of
Mrs. Ted Ohnsman. Lists of materials needed and
reservations for the next luncheon may be obtained
by calling Mrs. Robert Jumper, chairman. 962-1772.
The Gourmet 'Section is p1anninf! a Chinese
luncheon at 11 a.m. Thursday, Apl:il 16, in the home
of 1r1rs. Milton Brown, with Mrs. Lowell Stewart
serving as co-hostess. Mrs. John \.V·a d d e 11,
chairman, is accepting reservations at 967r460,l.
Other continuing sections of the club, which
meets regularly for luncheon once each month, are
the Goll and· Brid,Re sections. '
t Father and mother Patrick
and Sheryl DeVUSIO' slipped
away from ~ard, where
Pat i! staUoned with the
Navy, to 1urpri1e the
grandparents wtth a peet· at
the new arrival.
Admiring the blby were
Mrs. Evelyn Stienero areat·
great-grandmother; Mrs. Ruth
Williams, great-grandmother
FOUND IT INTERE&l1NG
that the Golden Key thrift
shop opened in 1965 on bor·
rowed fUnds but has raised
more than $4500 for the Child
Guklance Center of Orange
County, which the group helps
to support, fn addition to fill·
Ing a need for low.prlcod
merchandise. ll u a I n e as is
booming in lb new location at
311 Fifth St., Huntington
Beech.
ACCENT 'ON YOUTH -Singing groups from
Marina, Fountain Valley and Hlinllnrton · Beach
high schools will place the Emphasis on Youth when
the Monday Morning Club meets Monday, April 20.
Checl<r.E" ·the score are Mariners (left to right)
Jacqui urli!', John Spitler and Kerfy Newlin, with
Mrs. Newlin.
Feminine card players meet the !irst Monday
o( each month at 10 a.m. in Sir Georgers Smorga&-
bord for bridge. Couples gather for bndge at 8 p.m.
th e second 'Friday of month in the Mercury Savin.Rs
and Loan buildine;, and reservations .may be made
by calling Mrs, Edward Olsen , chairman, at 968-2770.
No Wa ~ni·ng Sig~s. Pqsted . ~n Trips Taken in . Capsul~ Form
. I . , .
. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My lriend and
L are both 17. We have been ·ei·
perimenting with pll!s and we need aome
aClvice. We want to get high but we don't
want to do any\hing cri:y like kill
ourselves. A few of oar pals hive hit
bummers so we know overdoses can be
4angerous.
What's the limit on dexedrine ?, What
tboot benzedrlne? Is it OK to mix them!
What about pills i6d gin f Would bttr be
better! Is seconal stronger than nelTI·
butol! We don't believe in messing
around wlfh need>es. We know heroin Is
wild and can kill a persoa if it goes to the
heart. What we need 11 Information. And
don'L advise us 1o stop becau~ w~ wo~'t
slop uatil we've had aome groovy trips.
Just answer our quesUoru and•Klp the
sennM. ThoniJ. -C L E V ·E L A N .0
DEUCES
DEAR C.D.: I wlab l couilf u~u
yoar qaestloas bal I caa't beca'llle I dol't
bow year llareUold of ltleraatt, wlllU
depeH1 • mn7 I.ct.on RtC:tl u tire C01t-
dHk1111 tf yoar geaeral ltealtll, your
1tervou1 1y11tm, ud your level of emo-
tlooal nalllllty. Nor dt I ...,. llH:
1treq111 of tlit pills 1'I .e.cr11>e. A,.
•' •
If you laM•t .. "nperilnaltblr" I -
Jtll'I Mw. -,..... ,....., wM wU1
1lay 1tralgilt So-to tilt cmrd
dtcMald be .. Mltd•lt caU 1 dtcior • aa
amblluce or 1 conaer, wlliUntr ll
i/eede4.
DEA!l,ANN LANDERS: I am bet ttr
.qualilled 1ban you, Ann Landers. to
answer the ModeMO wife whose husband
brew tbin&s during fits of lemper. Your
huablnd· doem't behave .tt way and mine does, .. pl<aR 1tep de' and ltl ..
authority speak. 1 ,,.
When Dae and r were goiag together he
used to behave II~ Mr. Modesto. Almost
every piece of furn'iture in his apartment
had been broken d1.tring one of his angry
spells. I thoughL when he owned his home
he 'd take pride In hl.s possessions and
things would be different.
I was wrong. Already he h3s knocked
. tial holes thl'Odgh two doors. The botlom
partition of three others hive been kicked
tbtoqb. I millt i11oc ~blm II Ille
craziest places lo cover up his "temper OE'AR ANN LANDERS : Please wlrt
spots:''' A few monlh3 ago the baby' coll~ just "yes" or "no." Did that letter
wouldn't stop crylfia: so he pu·t her on the signed 10 Years a Mistress come from
aofa and broke up her crib. Rochestet. N.Y.? My hlfflband has bee11 acting funny since 1960 and It all figures.
J am thankful Dan has never hit ·me but Thank.I a lot, Mom. -_JIGSA w JUDY
it's dep(tssing to see busted furniture all
over the pl.Ice. 'iTime never cured
anythiug, Ann, so .,lease don't R:ive Mrs. . ' r Modesto or anyo!."\ lse ta)1t hope. · -
TEMPER'S.wiFE
DEAR m : I told M;.,. Modeslo ber
buband wu re1p0Ddlng to ugcr ha an
Lalutile mauer •d If H cil~I oulgrow
il by dire dme be married, bt needed pre>-
leutoul llelp. Tbt 11me advice can be
1pplled te your little boy. ADd JOU CID ""lilt.lo...... '·
DEAR JUDY: No, lbe letter )'OI bt-
quJffil abou' did aol come f r o m
Roche1ter, N.Y. And I am not ~
mo~.
What is Frt:nch k:Wing! ls it wrong?
\Yho lhould set the necking limits -the '
"'!Joy or the girl? Ca'n a shotgun wedding
sus~t Read Ana Landers' booklet, ~''Teenage Sex -Te:n Ways to Cool It."
Send 50 cents In coin and a long, self·ad-
dressed, stamped envelope in cart of lhe
.DAILY PILOT,
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J I O~ll Y PILOT
New Role Ah ea d ••
-Revolution Smolders · in 'YWCA
HOUSTON (UP!) -The
day1 when the Young
Women's Christian Association
was ju.st a place to play
voUcyball or learn needlepoint
•~ king gone.
move beyond sexual
playthings of the male to an
affirmation <A their role as
human beings with capacity
for leadership and cortrlbution
in varied ways thioughout . ' .
their life cyc)e,'' Mrs . Claytor
of Grahd Rapltls, Mlch .• said.
''They need ~an identity or
their own even as lhey are a
partner in a man-woman rela·
t.ionship."
"The collective po'A'tr ol a
Woman's ,organizaUon il the
coming · triennlum wJU rat
upon a new kind of liberatkln
and mobilization of women in
our society," added YWCA ex·
ecutive director Edith Lerrigo
,of New York City. When 2,500 delegate s
represtmUng 7 million women
altend the 26th national YWCA
convention, which opens today,
the subjeot will not be the old·
fashioned sewing basket but
the modern problem of
women's righU.
Double Ring Rites , "Women are depicted as Ui,
weaker sex, Jess able, the
emotional ones, the exchJ&ive
nurturers of the young," Mrs.
Claytor sa.kt, "but human
trails are not. sex linked."
"'Jbe call to convention is an
actloo call more radical than '
we may think," said YWCA
president Hei.n Claytor, "This
cooveotion d a r e not do
business as usual ."
Some of the delegates to the
covention hope it will bring
YWCA to the front of the
women's rights movement.
Among the topics to be
debated inc.lube relaxed abor-
tion laws, an enlightened ap-
• proach to marijuana and ein-
powerment of blacks a n d
other mJnorities.
Beyond the Infernal YWCA
'1 etruggle by A.he young and the-
black who seek more leader·
ahlp and decision-making pow.
er in the 115-year-old organiza·
Uon smoulders the women's
revolutioo.
The YWCA crusade f o r
"(O!llen's righls may be old,
but the YWCA is expected to
I
Clark-Hawkins Wed
•
.,..,_
MRS. HAWKINS
RKlte1 Vows
Wedding vows and rints
were exchanged by JU<flth
Clark · and Mic,liael W.
Haw~ during an evening
ceremony conducted by the
Rev. Thomas W. Overton in
the First Christian C'burch of
Huntington Beach.
ParenL of the newlyweds
·are Mr. and Mrs. Bert W.
Clark of HuoUnatqn Beach and
Mrs. Florl!nce Peck. Seal
Beach .
Mrs. 'Thomas E. Browet
RB FOR HB
! RON •AUER '
:; tflllll"llwl IH<ll City CW."
COmmlt111 To El«! Rtn BllMI'"•
... 0.Yill WlliOll, Cl\tl•IYIHI 1!132 Gloucat.,, lti,tntlnQtllft •Md!
served as matron of honor and r..__,• I
the bride's sisters, the Misses IL...->.-.,
Nancy and Lisa Clark, w~re
bridesmaids. · '-.:="--1.
Scho/0.r~.hip Fund-raising Plans Bubble make it clear to the latter.-Oay ----------
babes in tbe woods 1ike Betty
Attending the benedict was
Alfred J. Melanson, and
eeaUng guests were H. E.
McPheeters, his brother·in·
law, LaJTy Hicks and Roger
Clark, the bride's brother.
1.! I c h a t I McPheelers; the
bridegroom's nephew was ring
bearer.
The bride is a graduate of
Marina, High School and at-
tended Golden West College,
while her hwband, also a
Marina lligh School graduate,
presently is attending Orange
Coast College. He also is in the
Marine Corps Reserve sta-
tioned at Seal Beach.
California wineries and cheese companies will sup-
ply the fare to be sampled during a scbolarshrp
fund-raising party, planned by Stephens College
Alumnae of Orange County. The benelit will be stag-
Exotic Fare Sampled
By Chapter Members
Enjoying a tasting spree
were presidents and chairmen
of American Field Service
chapters.
Mrs. G o rd o n Stebbingo;,
district representative, hosted
a pr~ Of reclJM!S COO-
tri!J9ted by.'farelin students as
a prelude " a 4istrict dinner
1e1ur whim .,.;n take pl-.:e Sun-
dai, )lq 11, tn .lbe lacully di-
ning,-rooms Of aJnunpm,
Foonloln Valley, Marina and
Wettmtnol<r high schools.
Eich AFS chapter will serYe
• Ctitlerent foreign course
repreetn:t;Atlye of~ five con-
tinents and hoilorJng the coun-~t
tries of the foreign achange ~ ~tudents now living in the ,
Huntington Valley area .
Guests will follow a planned
route and drive from school to
school for each course. Enter·
tainment ahd decorations will
be provided by the AFS 4 stu·
dentclubs in each high school,
and adult AFS members will 1'etrve as cbe'fa.
, Tickets for the progressive
diMer ~. a fund-raising
project for the AFS Jll'<llf&m,
will be $2.50 IJld may be ob-
tained from student or adult
~pier ~-·
ed from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, >,priJ 16, in the
Revere House. Ready to. tempt guests are (left to
right) the Mmes. Donald !: .. Snyder, Wynn .W. Chap-
man and Philip E. _Evimr.-· · : · .
Volunteer Bureau
Names New Officers
New officers will be installed when the
annual meeting of the Volunteer Bureau
t akes place in the Irvine Coast Country Club
Wednesday, April 15, at 11 :30 a.m.
Taking office in ceremonies conducted
by Dr. John F. Dean will be Hugh Myna·tt
Jr., president; Mrs. Don Adkinson, vice
president; Mrs. William Rainy, secretary,
and Robert Basmajian, treasurer.
The new president will greet ne\v mem·
hers of the board including the Mmes. Elmer
Sprou1 , Robert Bacon, Rogers Severson and
Harold Ness along with Frank Herman.
Mrs. Thomas Young, retiring presiden t
will accept a post. on the advisory board as
will Gary Burrill, Charles Catanese and
Miss Evelyn Davis.
Spe,.Jr:er for the Juneheon gathering will
be the neW director of the Volunteer Bureau,
Mrs. tewis S. MacDonald. She ,will outline
plans,.'J)rograms and new pro)eCts for the coming year. '
Friedan's National .Organiza-
tion for Women and the
Women's Liberation Move-
ment that old does not mtan
staid.
C o n vention blueprints ·in·
elude the repeal of all laws
restr1cting abortions perform-
ed br a duly licensed physic-
ian. Other topics to be argued
by the delegates are an ex-
tensive network of adequate
child care services and equal
access of women to all educa-
tional possibillties.
"It is essential that women
Flowers
In Focus
A prqgram on floral ar·
ra11.gement will be presented
when the Women's Auxiliary
to the Orange County
P h a nnaceutlcal Association
meets Wednesday, April 15, in
the Costa Mesa home of Mrs.
Anton Lopi1ich.
Banquet
Plans Told
Plans for the annual Mother·
daughter Banquet will be ~
nounced at the next meeting of
the Women's Society of Chris-
tian Service. 1
The group will meet at 10:30
a.m. Wednesday, April 15, in
the First United Methodist
Church, Costa Mesa.
The banquet, sch4!duled for
l\1ay 8. is being chaired by
Mrs. Ruth Barnett. Assisting
are the Mmes. Robert Richey,
Donald Barr, Henry
Wedesweiler and Ralph Short.
During the Wednesday
session Mrs. Vance Hunter
will present the program, Mrs.
Arthur Butterwick will lead
devotions, and Mary Circle,
under the chairmanship or
Mrs. Emily Eggen, will serve
lunch.
The gathering will begi11.
with a soclal hour at 11 :30 Moose Group
a.m. and lunch wUI be served at noon.. Women or the Moose, 1158
Stars Raise
Auction Bid
A sil~nt aucUon of "\Yhite
elephants will occup·y
members of the Star Club Of
Laguna Be a ch Wednesday,
Ap.a:il 15, ,at 7:30 p.m. in the
home of Mrs. Arthur Hanson.
Members will start col·
lecting merc;handise for a
rummage sale on Saturday,
May 9, in the Women's Club.
So r.opti mists
So~t Club, Of {lµn-
tington Beach gathers at 1%: 15
p.m. the second and fourth
Tuesday• in Francois
restaurant.
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OF FACI Ai.. HAIR
FOREVER. LET US SHOW
YOU HOW EASY IT 15
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Assisting with hostess duties assemble the first and third
will be the Mmes. Ronald 1bursday of each month for F•••. f1 ir. f1etu1I. 111011 J Q '$ , , M H thf1i · .,..ord• '~'" up f•efot1 In ROB NS N Walters, G. H. flersol, Dean meetings m OCMJe ome, •l'•r•tion on th• DAILY PILOT .
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VOL~ 63, NO; Iii, 4 SECTIONS, ~ P'AGES
Light Beach
Vote Seen
For Council
A light turnout o( Z2 percent WIS
pMootecl today for 1be Hlllrtingtoo Beach
cquncil .i.ct1oo ,,_y ID·which II can-
didates will 1.'0llte9t four teals.
"I don't think it will exceed 22 pereent1 •
but I would be happy to be wroog," com-
mented city clert Paul Jeaes today ... A
week or so ago 1 war predictjng 20 per-
cent. but activity seemi to have ln-
cteased Jn the last few days.,.
Jones has manbaled 291 workers, plus
eight messengers, for Tue.!lday night's
HUNTINGTON VOTE TALLY
PHONE: 53'-6511
bit count. A total of 41,291 r<~
wUn will be eligibl• lo cut. balloU In
the mwDclpal ekction whlcb Is being
o:mblned tn some parts cl the city with tilt City School Distriol's special ovmide
vole.
Despite Jones' esthnate, school district
officials were predicting a 30 percent
turnout ID their eieclion.
'1'he 7f pr<elnds will ......, opm""""
7'•.m. to I p.m.
A UPt turnout-would seem· to favor the
lhree lncwnbents -Mayor Jack Gnen,
Ted Barllolt and Al Coen -but while..,.
dtriemedlf · m ')l1entiftJl 'p idi.OU 11N
1 ... canum. S...ri comdidales have
Wlgocl bud, _.. .. ~._....
The vacant 'lelt is Dr. Heru'J' Klatman'1
who Is not ...ting ----Wishing ID fo1Jow'.1be election
should go lo 1be main Im 111atton at Main
Street and Indianapolis Av~ where the
latest returns will be posted. First results
are expected at about 9 p.m.
Fir< QJiel Ray Picard Slld firemen
from the varlous sub-ttationl in the city
will -.ct the precincts and phone the
unofficial counts 1nt.o the main station.
"Everybody fl welcome to follow the
nee here," Picard sakl. "There won't be
IHIY beller place to get the ,...iy."
With 11 candidates and a uttle under
10,000 ballots expected, any canclidote
with more than 2,500 votes should be
safe. 'Ibis figure may be high if the vote
Is spread. . Despite the quiet campajgm!lg, the
election ls seen as crucial to Huntington
BeJcb's future, M08t ct'.IUncil votes OD mwnwvm redevelopmelt, called for in
the Top of the Pier plan, have gone 4-3
and a chang~of just one seat could alter
that voting-pattern. Dr. Kaufman ~as
one ol. the council members pustnng
ctowntown redevelopment.
In recent elect.ions homeowner-oriented
candidates have dooe well, and many will
be _to ... 'llbetbe< the-
grQUPll lll"e still an effective force or what
other force will .merge. ~ 11 c:andldllles 1r<: Ted Bartlett,
R«iald C. Bauer, Alvin M. Coen, Henry
H. Duke JCJOO!lh S. Fenn, Phyll~ J. Gaittn Ncrma S. Gibbs, William N.
Gliiooo', Kennelh R. Goodwin, Jack
Qro111, Hope P. Gre«, Gordon R. Hatdl,
""""1d V. Knapp, A. C. Marlou. MIU'CUS
M. Porter, Rog..-D. Slates, Robert C.
Twn1 and Robert J. Zlnngrabe. ...
0
WeU C•-11
Iloliilr'llis~' bit iln'',""l!IY · in 'sOTem, O~on, is store inan-
apr;Dean Tritle 111,Jie.ahovels
a. nDall portfon of cans and
boltlu returiiecl' to. Illa store
l!fter Ille cllain armounced it
would redeem them for a hall
cent each. Th.e,Y've collected
over 70,000 emP.tles so far.
Leisure W orl.d
Couple K~il
Near Lancaster
Ap. ·elderly Seal Beach-Leisure World
couple was killed near Lancaster,Sunday
in.a,two<ar coUilion.
Prooounced dead.001arrival at Antelope
Valley Hospital were 'lbomas1E: Ekkeoa,
fl9, and hl.! wife Emma, 65. Both were
resident! of 133>0 Twin·Hills·Drive in·the
Leisure1World retirement commvnity.
Cali!orni• Highway· Patrol ollioen slid
the accident · occurred near Quartz Hill,
about eight miles·sootbweet of. Lancaster.
11te driver of the other car, Neil
Broderson, 42, Encino, and Ids com.
pani<si, Mn. MMperite Bush, If, of
Mlyflower Gardem, a retil'mtent -cam-
munity in-Quartz Hills wue'-led•lor
minor injurieL
NEW YORK (AP) -Sloclt prtCeo wm:
broldly depr-.1 in • tradiatr lite
thls alteniooD. (5ee ·--· -"-31-!S).
Mesa Seeking Suspect . . .
In Police Bribery· Try
BJ AR'l,'llUl\ I\. VINSEL
CM "" Dlll'I ..........
Teletypt bullelim -out -the
-todly lor a key f1pre la the 1t.
temiMd i10,ooo llrtb<ry or a Colla M,..
~. -arnl-t " ••
sdiedWed for I """"" mspecl DOW in
C1111tod7.
CSlmllf( C, 'Jlosman, f7, WU lo be iJt.
formed of the dlftps 1111not bhn al a 2
p.m. bearing In H1r11ot.Judlclal Dlltrict
~ii held in lieu of ia.ooo ball, -ect
.. """"' of 1ttempted briberJ or •
police o!llcer, coo•.., 1o ralool, omo1
and !UnUhlng danproul clnlp.
Eugene C. Rondoodo, If, is named In
warr-d>orglng him with the lint two
offenses. plus failure to appear ill court
Iut Wedneoday to roce trial oo t2 counts
or grand thefL
Sgt. Jack Calnon. o1 1be Colla Mesa
Police llepa11m<lll Viet Ind !delll1enco
-
I
del'al1, aid lailay that Rondaodo·may be
inLu·V-. Roodoodo WIS a .,.,_,,... of Felicl-
.ano's.' an night-club 1t Ul17 Wlllcllff
Drive, Newport Beach, wtia. the blind
~ --mme it bean OC<aolGMll)' ---'!'bey ad • third princlpol, Qw1a s.
Droyer, D, al 1--. ........
resled laot fall ad DreJOt later decided
to·tett111·ap1n1t -In COCll1<Ctlon wltll • A5,000 ' Uqucr• theft..
P.atrolmln G1ry 'Barwl& notiliecl his
SUfl01'ior1 'March SI alter 11Iqedly being
oa,r.cI no.11111 by -to frame Dr<J ...... 1lll'C04Jca chlrge. u.., 1,500 borblturU< tablets allegedo
Jy· IAlpplled by Roornall, 1be 1rnot ....
lalied l0"1ay1 ago.with c:ooperatlon•of ·the
defendant and his 1UofDe.Y$.
Police and District AU0tney'1 ln-
vet!Ugalor1 arrested Rosman lut Thut•
day' rupt II his homt, 21311 San B(llo
Place, Lacuna'Nipel.
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ORANGE COUNTY, .'CAIJFORNA ' • .:TEN CENTS
on
Valley Vote
·For Council . '
Unpredicted
No ..,. Is predktlnc · bow many · of
Founlaln Valley!1 10,115 registered votlft
wil1'1uni out 'llJOC!lay :to ·decide the lites
of seven candidates for .three•city council
1eat11.
City Clerk Mary Cole said today, "we
just aren't IUJ'e haw many will vote."
lndicatJona are, however, that'tbe tlanout
will be llgbt, as a result of the low-key
campaigning. .
The polls 1t II locltiona will npen 1t 7
a.m. and won't close until a p.m.
Reoidenls eee"•• inlonnatioo boot . , ~ a
where to vote may call the· city clerk'•
VALLEY VOTE TALLY
PHONE: 962·2424
o(fice, 9C-JC4,. between 1. a.m. and I '
p:m., Tuelday. .
List September 4, 745 ballols•w<r<·CUI
In 1be r<call eleclioo .. At that tlme-tlij!r<
were 9,850 regi!ltered voten. The percen-
tage voting was t8.1.
Candidate!: for the three council seats
in Tuelclay'1 election tnclUde:
-Incumbent Mayor EClward Just, who .
Is bulng his -polgn m'ldl eaperlence
.and record over the past f!>'_Jr years. '
-Incumbent Councilrii111 (Georte Scott,
•fecleil dlirlnc the r<eall,' says be bu
1<@¥. his )l!Omioa:!tl'!l!!' el9!r~.
di piioo18<---rm tbfloiW· manner. ·
-Qiallenger Albe!1 Holltnden bu 1pent
three yean an J1e plltl ~•Ion, and
--to ll6le tbt dly lowml ·-ter "total llvhtc"e:iriaOOJbdlt."
-Jolin M.-, Is relying m his dv1c
tnvoJvemmt over the put three years.
and claimt credit for·IOl1lf: changes,made
by the city councll.
-Mrs. HueJ. 9<mfeges says llbe Is DC>t1
0 carryinr • burning crou'' for her hus-
band Joe who was recalled from the
cocmdl last Septemb'f,
-Jim Bmz who has made an iSluetl ol ·
drugs, etllics and pobllc safety, claiming
the curmrt council-~ done enough lo
solve iproblens tn tbOle ;nu.
-Burton Taubman ts using the 7,200 ·
aquare foot Jot as an issue, claiming the
councilmen elected during the recall did
not settl• that problem. One incumbent coomcllmon, Bernie
Svalstad, Is not -g ~ledlon.
Cawlcllmen Jolm . lll!JI01' . ud .Ron .
Sl)enkman are not up· ffX'. re-electiOn this
year. Elecllm ..,.,,. will be tabulated 1t cl·.
ty ball, 10200 Slater Ave.
Huntington City
Schools Seeking
Override Okay
A lO permit vot<r turnout ts.~ed
to decide the fate d. a 4Q.cent tu over-
-· IOUght by the Jluntlnaton Beach City Scbool Diatrld ID Tuelday's •lectlon.
A to1a1 of U,ltll ~ed voten llve
within the dlstrtcl'• boundlriu covering
moll of 1be beacl><rlenled portlaa of
Hunttnctoo Btac:h. rw.ntJ-lhree poIUns placel will be
open from 7 a.~ to I p.t'Q.. AU·but one of
them will be comoltclaled with poOinc
placel for 1be ctty council •Iectlon.
Tbo imlO polilnc place ii 1t Ille
Women's ClubboUle, 1411 Bqview b-.,
-Btac:h. wllk:b Is .not • port of the
city, but ti ID the ICbool ~.
0 We think about. ~t of the voten will cut ballot.I on TUelday
becaUle of the city councll raoe," said
CbarJes Palmer, •1•ui IUperintendent
of the dlstrtd.
The dlltrlct 1' uldnl ¥Olen to approve
an Immediate 4lk'ent inere•, plus a
nickel -lot ucb of the lollowlng lvur years.
Tbe ballot 111111 the ovetTide U I fS.
cent 1ncreue. Palmer explalaed (tbat 1
nicttl or Uwt wu apipnwed a year 1go,
but hid to be llstid 'acc:onlinc • to ttle cooidy .,...,,.rs office.
The bollot lists 1be dlilr!ct'• current
voted tu rate u $1 .•. ll the override 11
1pprovocl <be rate -.Id Jump.to IL•. accordinl to the ballot.
CUmml total dJltrict liX> ?flllJ. ii $1.·12
whlcb lllcluda specl1l .--....,ind•
-poymc!nll. 1be last diltrk:t-'elec:Uon 'wu·Feb. JO~·
when voterl turned down a request to
ralse the Interest rate on $4. 75, million tn
alr<ldy . approved ochool boilda. ; Thpt
flee OVERIDE, P1ge I)• · · •
All Editorial
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" TheSe Four Best Fit
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Huntington Beech•volen b1ve· 11·ctty Council candl'dli!ei·lie-
fore•tllem Tueed1y1 -and four·dlolces to•make. ' . .
Voters will be' trying to gueu. "1hich foor of the candidates
have that unique baJance of character, talent and energy that would
make tlle.m assets to Ille seven-pencill lfollrd, that' gQverm the •If.
, lairs_ of a sprawling-and falit·gl'O'i'ing·munt~lpal!ty -·a cl!Y wttll
promise seco'nd to none, Vot\irs 8lao owill'•be co~cemed• w!lli lhe :
candidates' personalities -ho..-well'thiy will get along .w!th;hOld· · Pver COtp!cllmen and twith1the. ctty~staff. , · . : . \ ' . . The-DAILY PILOT believes t!Jat .. tJJese.four·persons best-fit'the
characteristics demanded for community·leadersbip:
M.lyor J•ck Gr.-n -:After serving one four-year·tel'JD ;,Green ·
has demonstrated and proved himself both •i•' a servant and ias a•
leader In city -govenunent.
• Tod Bartlett -Another iliciunbeni. Bartlett has a ·blend of
characteristics -particularly· for availability and concern with
d9W11fown ilsuea ·-that. have made ,hJm.:¥1luable-and\ certaiilly
worthy of r.electlon: 1
Marcus Perter -As a planning commissioner, and' as an ·a~-
tive .worker in·• wide variety ol clvc pr<>pe¢s, he·h~s.shown a.Ol~nd ·.
'. -~~n:.gy ~ concern that should ~e ~ ap•exce.ll~nt City .COUJl'" · . '
. · Alvln ·c--Another lncumbent;Coe111 !s ·a ·young-a~ey
wHo"has d"""'1strated a qu!clc mind and ·olher as .. 11, that add•to
tlle .balance of the 1evtt1·JllaD council~ I He ' deteFVes re-election.
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: T.bree' Best ·for Valley . . . "
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' '· Fountaln'VaJ.ley'Wlers.wlll'be selecttng-tllree clty·councilmen
from a field of seven candlctalel Tuesday, Tb.,DAIL't'Pllm be, ,)i~sl~ 'Jbe -·-·lf'41. -.. ' . . l " .. :~~) :Edlnmf·Jult •· ! 1 ! , • ~ It
GeOIJ•· B. Scott Alhert .B .. Holllnden •
Council Joh AJ'most Over
For Optometrist ·Kaufman
B1 ,ALAN .DIRXIN
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Astronauts
' Enter Orbit,
On Tuesday
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SPACE CENT!;R, HOUiton . (IJI!!) -·
Apollo IS's , aatrooauts aped llawlfNll •
!Oward ,the bright . wulng moon-'toctay;
tralled -by a.rocket hulk lhatowlO.craob
lnlo'the Junor surface 'as.they swing Into
orblt ,1\aeoday, nlgbL . . • •
, A brief blMt from the rnooqii1Up11 bit
rOcket enelnei Sunday· lined ~\IP> veter.an
James A. Lovell, Ind his two flr-crewmen, John L. Swigert IDd Fred w,
Haile,·for man's first landing in 'h _.
dent hills of 1be moon's uplands-Wed-,...ity "5bt. . . •.
Among dlgnilarles watching man'•
thlnl'mocin lanlllng.f ...... --will be Vice President Spiro T. ~.
He wu et Cape Kennelly wldl Wost
Gennan Chancellor Willy Br-tor
Saturday's launch.
Ground·controllers said ApoUo'13's aim
wu ID accurate -•brtngioi tt within 71
miles of the mQOll's far .side-a tbtrd.op-
portwl;ty to con.ct the course Mond11
nl&hl·wwld be skipped.
IMtead, the spacemen will check out
their moon land~ three hours ahead of
schedule. Mission control wants the
a.strmauts to loot at gauges monit.orinl
1be frigid helium tank. that appamitJy·
heated faster Ulan planned a week before
the launch. •
'"lberi it no Concem·at all~ over thl
~· I ·;t qtney ipoktsmal' ~and ,1be t!......, ~be "lo .., I! the mdliop cm9J11'11d lo What we're re1cfin&, befe." ' . n, hqiar lander cbeckoot will • be
~le--tbt fourth oolor ...-at iilt lliflir Ot"11o . .,.....,. ..... the_
sci>eduled wakeup time al IO :U un.
PST; 1-ll radioed·-Control, -Ha111 hid< al>oul nine houn of solld·llloep
and SwJaeri, about' atx boura. Lovtll said
he got lllllUt five.hJurs•of ••Jntermttt.Dt••
1leep. • .
"Just ofter we went to llloep last nJpt
we had 1 muter llann and it really
acared us," Lovell aaid. "We were All
over the ,ooctpft rure a wet noodle~"
••SOrry it WMll't eometbing mcR
sip1IIcant," repliid lllsoion C..trol. ·
~;.WU 1be1ftnal day of11eilm'e k . . fllee AP<itl:O,' P ... I)
. All ·eyes DllY be 1 on the Hllfttlnst.en
Beach elecUon 1\ieaday, but •tbere'a .one
cOuncll figure wllo' ls takjn1'his eye oil
civic aflairt.
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, T~pay~rs Tpld
Cot\ncllmao Henry KAufml!I. an epo
tometrilt, is looking Into doing J1'IOr9
research in his profealon. After four
yean on the council, Kaulmln Is llep.
ping down, though he hln1' · that bis ·
relirement n;ay not be k>ne lived.
"After being involved in clvie•1ffain
for-JO years, lt11 time' for 1 ·.abbatical.''
he says.
·Kaufman'• it one of four· aeats be.inc
contetted in the municlpal election.
·While be is ..... of ·the council'• -.
respected ' pmona!Wes, KAu!man will
r<adily,._ be may not ·-.rlly be
the tnolt popular, .... 1boosb be wa the
· second top ~ In 1111.
On hit elertioa, KaufmlD 11ve notice of
what midenll could upecl by statlof
that he would aerve on the council u If
he were prohlblted•by law from teetinl
~--,..,.. will -· that be'-k lo that promise. H•·hls been the odd man
in countlea 1-1 decillom.
"I !lilt atnmaly·that I WU elected le
serve the1communfty 11 a whole .and not
just tlK>le who voted for me," be es:·
plained. ''Colmcilmen shouldn't npre:eent
sptclal Interest poup11. I tl)lnlr ii would ·
be helpful H lndeed 1bere ,..,. a law
llmilJng the tenure of councilmen to one
term."
Kaubnan ducribes bbme1f II I
Jegalist and believes in 1 tr I ct ln-
terpnitatioo of •the ''"· "I would change the law r1ther thin ,
break 'it." he said. "For eumple, co.
diUonal exceptions should' be dlmlnattd.
II a change for a.piece ol property· ls re-
quested It should be part of a 10De cue.
This' w'"'ld ovoid the oort• of creepio(
7bne. chinges we get•at the'moment."
Klufman •• Ultl 'Qll• arrumeat '..,
appooci -t ·city• policy of r<qUlr!nc
police reporta on permits fot new
buslneaes'Jn the downtown uu.
·"We 'are Ulbig'u.tballnea.lkeme in a •
regulatory woy wiien tin loci . law oo!J
allows It to be.Died u a reYenue-vehide.
Mhlnk Jt1<1\ I'"""· ttUotlon> when wt bave
police dOO!dliII .who 11 dlllbte t. di ·
bilsiMll." r j •
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IYINCJ tTHE PUTURE ~R•tlrlnt Councllm1n 1k11ufm1n
~tnt area,•arid u ·•·rtiult halrhis · ahaie' of f. ' .
·He'Wll ~ of ,U)e ·llaiaOn . ' •·
mlUee 'llblcb ·ptnrid<d {be questionsi:!i
bfckgrouncl ~rlal'r<>r 1be Urban Land · Iriltltuta (UU) Which ltl,up deVelopmtnt
pJllellnes for'H~ Beach.,
.IJr; KaufmaR bu been I ludlng H '
P9'*t ol. the1Ul~J:r1 recommendaUou for .
redeviiopq lhe • downi<ll!n ar<a Incl
boocbhwt, 11 oet' fortb>ln 1be Tap of !lie '
Pier plan. Tiie dty plan Is baaed 1rouncl ~'=f~"'.'· blocb 1'?'1 ,crea~ .•. ~·t~
"We'll 1be bppy.if tbe·downtoJn owners
do •tt:tbemlelvee," .he .said, "tiUt la f,act ,
their plan'1' bound to be llimllor to ours
becauae you CID \.o~Vokl tbe • (ict • thlt
perking IJ•the bigest reqllirement'."
Kaulmln ha long ·boen! IDUretlod .Jn
urban plan$1 .. He started 'in'1"4 when /
he ·w., ~iPi>Plntjid"lto: tli8 \PllJlii!rit·com--
m1111on1.na lltYed elpt nm. . '
He•• .....,,.mted to the pand'In 1111
and wu -will> lhls nlle ,unw' t•
when lie ran ror election to the c:oolncII. 't\'11¥ It be 1tepplnf down! "I llke-t.'do
Pickup . Schedule
AlttonlUt1John.L. Swigert Jr., OD 11111
way:to the moon, may.have pined an_..
tentioo .., his federal Income tax,, but
most residents of Huntington Be1eh mt
FO!ln!aln Valley must sWl mall thein bl
Wedneoclay.. ·
Fountain Valley poo!Q>uter Hector O.
Godinez warned residents malling their
tax to check the pick-up Ume on paataJ
cotledlon bqus.
The box In front of the Fowitaln Val-
ley Post Office, 10201 Slater Ave., will
taire mall up to mldnlghl, Wec!neoday,
and mall wtll bear the April·JS pOotmark,
said Godinez.
HunUnilon Beach•rtSldenta ·who·want
their income tax statement postmarked
April 15 mwit p1'ce H' In the ·letter drop
ID the lobby of the central post olllce,
1771 Warner Ave., before I p.m. ·
'lbe sub-station at Main Street and
OUve Avenue downtown, will clole 1t
5:30 p.m.
Or••ll'e
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Wea tier
The . IWl will be on part.Qme
duty Tueeday, and lhe tempera.
, ture Is allpplng back down into the
sixties along the orange Coast.
INSIDE TODA.'1'
·A. OM•time Minourf fa.rm· bow
ftll lil<e h• had bctn hit on th•
, hlCld wi<h a load of hav a 'I"""
t11 centur11 ago: whf" RflfTI
I Tiuman .succeeded Rooatvtlt GI
Pre.sid1ttt Page 1.
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This ltut<llle -not mt10 that KIUI-,
man, whole bUslneu ls 'downtown, bu a
lot ol ilupport ther<. He h11 been a leader
of ·the lillvanent to redevelop. Ibo (Set lWJl"llMI, P11..SI • • i...; _________ _J
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.tft>OU.O •• • Ille ·--belan brU!n( Into lunarlltllllld~lor-111>
cliDf. ,,,., ... mUlnc !be -ol It. Allitt eoanc I mMl .Holle Aid "wul!'I
....... -.._ ............ plltid
Iii ililil ....... """' .,,...,.. ...
-lllblleelu !Mor toUy 11111 lntpeol the 11foched luur •landlnc c r 1 fl •'Aquarius" tonight.
uwe'n all hiel1nc pretty good,••
Bwlaort.
Wlio ·l bohlocl 1 cord ~
"""' .... to~ in hli filaht pl"1,
asbd for an uplanaUoa ol .... J10ll.
tiOl!I on 1 plfotocra~ plan. The mu ill
replaced, '1bomu It Maltlngly, U•
plained ll>lm to him.
"Ya11n dalnt pod worlt, 01111" Miio Ungly .... 1111.-q. ~ • '
"Well, I bid a aood prime cmnnaa
that llllibt me II[ I -·" --Swigert. He ll<lod in 10< Mattiogly a day
before Saturday's launch after dOctors
decided Mattlngly port.ably 'lioold come
-with Ge~la thla week. Ht bu yet to lbow aey l)'llll'Coma.
Irate Driver
Beats Student
At Bolsa Chic1'
•
A 17·-•-old Bell G-.a.lea! looldDJ, !Of i pi-fo lleop .. Bois&
Cl*t -Beich llilllday ..... l>Uten wtltt a Joclt budle, by the driver <t .,
autmnobllt be ....-iJy otruc.k, be told po!lee. • '
E. °""1!>0ule oald bl
--... 1lil lieochlroat road ....... l.m. -•. -docir po;. pod ope In flool <t bllil, 'cauolni lhl ..,~
llllon ..
Tho clrlvlr ol lhe oltter cor, u )'fl
-b1 polloe, IOI out swwing and belt him ~ witb the Jacllllndle,
~11111.
Wbeo be ran away, me <f·llle -
other ......,.. in the Cir -i JllCll al
bJm, police ukL '
Gl><rry-11111 two frlendl ...
comJ*111n( him Oed 11111 -IMe' to find all ol tilt cor wlndowl ....-
and .-•100 """' o1 fill>inc 11111 ...,. P~iCi.~ by tbe bealinl, a.er.
rybo<a -~ -· pollca_ ._ud.
Two Candidates . . .. "
Facing Law ~uit
Two downtown p:operty owners have
filed a lull uking ·fl00.000 -<lamagu
agalalt lwo candldaMI il>.Tueod11'1 -'
tlngtAjn Beach -. • •
Mn. Mlr1ha Holt 11111 · Tim l'albert,
members ol the Jlowntowu Property
Ownen -.iton, charge "lnta'ferenco
wiltt business relatiOl!I" 'agalnsl Mayor
Jack Gneit 'Ind plllining ciinmlalOn
O>alrmlJI Ropr D. 611tes. The suit la
.,.... -la lll<l!dl1 made in cm-
~ -'llie -.itown poop'• 1t-
templl to aliD llP ........ wllllng to
redevtkip the -., .. 1brouib private eot«prlae.
Jloth Green 11111 Slaltt tcday decllnnd
to cm>intot on Itta lull, IDed with Orange
County Superior Coon Friday. .
DAILY PILOT
OANtol CO.t.IT f'UILIJHINI) COM .. ANY
l•Md N. Wt.4
P'rUINlt .,. Mllalw ..,,,t a. e.r1 • .,
Yke Pmlfant ..... °""' .. .,._,.,
"'•"''' ac,,.u ldlltr
Tff.,.11 A. M11rplrii~•
M-.,11'111 Edllor
A1Mrt W, lit ..
·-'-" Ed!lor " ............. om..
17175 le1c.li le11l1w1r4
Mtm~ A4'rtu1 P.O. les 1t0, t2••t --L..-h1c111 m ,_, ,.._..,..,.
~If MltM t )16 Weil lky S!rftl """:'a.':.~! 1111 W.H '4o ltle1 l~lirvt,. 1M 1 .. ...-111 al Ctlllllll llMI
' DAILY ;ILOT llllf,.....
Ready for fair
Social 1clence fair opening t()!llght ~t Meadow View
School. ,In Huntington Beach will include work ·by
students throughout the Ocean View Schoo! DI'"
trict, inclu<tlng this model of the Greek Parthenon
by Freddie Roberts, !!, of Westmont School. Public
can view student projecta from 6 to 8 o'clock t1>o
nlght and Tuesday night and from S p.m. to 7:30
p.m. Wednesday at Meadow View.
Valley Boys Club Happy . . . '
At Number of Donations
y,.. mlahl call the Fountain Valley
Boys' Club "Jucky" but club director Lar.
ry Carter says be is "thankful.''
The smile on hla face is from the gills
recently received by the club.
"Stars . '11111 Roebuck F8Wlclatloo bu
granted us $1,600.for the expansion of olir
arts and crafts program. It should boost
attendance tremendously," Carter said.
And just three weeks ago Carter hopped
In the driver's seat of a U.pu1spr van
made possible through a grant from the
California Community Foundation.
2 GWC Students -
Get Probation
Two Golden West College atudentl have
been placed oo disciplinary probation for
the!r alleged UM of profanity during a
e1udeot f«1Dn Mardi 12.
Dr. Dale Miller, dean ol etudenta. aid
today that the action taken against
students Bill Whitehead and Dave Betts
means that they are subject to "im-
mediate auspemfon" U they were to
further violate any coUese, district, or
state rules.
Betts bad actually been suspended ror
three days following the forum featw-ing
Tom Blackburn. sos cbalrman at Cal
State Long Beach, Miller llld.
Huntington Tot
Escapes Death
A IWooliicl+lilll year old tot narrowly
eocaped dellh -Sunday· afternoon when
she wu.cauabt between the -la ol an
automolillt 1 Huntington Bead! man waa
bacldng out"-a driveway.
The lir~ Jom le Lynn Hamner, 11461
15th St., WtllUninlteJ', was treated f<l"
minor lnjurieo ahd releand from Hun-
till(!on lillercommllllity H01Pllal.
Pou! D. Tne41._ 29, ol .11181. Rhone
Lane, Huntin1to1f Beacll, tOkl police be
was jullt moving the car <Kt of hla
c1r1 ..... .., when be felt • burilp alid heard
the cblld cry,
Signup Planned
For Killdergarten
Kindergarlen registraUon for' all Ocea'n
View School District children bas been
scheduled for April 22 and 23.
Mothers who wish to enroll theJr cbll·
dren may aign them up betW~n t .a.m.
and noon and I p.m. and a p~ at their
neighborhood schools.
A birth certificate and fnuriunJ.uUon
records mllll be brought to lhe achoo! at
the time of registration,
Kindergarten appllcantl muae be four
years and nloe months old before. Sept. 1,
1970, in order to quallfy.
New Reservior Claims
First Drown Victim
LOS BANOS .(UPI) -Sberlfl'• deputies
search.~ the waters of San L I.I I a
R"'1Volr toclay for ltl first drowning
victim.
"They ,ive UJ a grant on one object to
a Boys' Club each year. This year we de-
cided to apply for a van. It took several
months of talkiJli to &et that If int," he
.sald.
With the van, Carter managed to talk
a local auvlce statJon, LL Shell Service,
to supply free ga10Une and maintain the
197o·va·n.
Aboul 65 boys 11ther dally 11 lhe l!o1>'
Club, lOc1ted next to the Fountain Valley
Drive-in Theater on'Talbert Avenue. They
depend heavily on g1ftl to keep the club
running.
Teachers Back
Tax Override
Teacllers in the Huntington Beed! City
School District are· publicly suJ>l"'"lnl
the diatrict's proposed 40-cent tu over·
rlde. 11te flnenclal measure goes before
district voters Tuesday.
The Huntington Beach Elementary
Teachers Association said today:
"P....,. ol this override Is .....,ua1
for (X)ntinued qualtty education of the
children in this district.
"If tltis election falla the education of
our children may have to be curtailed by
elimination of such spedaI programs as:
remedial readlng, art, drafting, wood
shop, ·ln!trumental and vocal music,
library se~ces, foreip. Wiauaget, .ew-
ing and othen."
The teachers group represents about 90
percent of the dlstrict'a 284 teachen.
From Page J
KAUFMAN •••
the planning for ·clvtc tmprovemenb and
this council has certainly done that. They
wUl have enough to do over the nut four
years just to build all we have planned."
The lmprovementa referred to art the
civic center, library, parka, lltt ttations
and city y.ard ... All 1he attes hav.·been
paid for; lite city Is in good al>ape."
Through his family, KaUfrnM allo baa
shown an Interest in fOreip a!faln. He
and hi.a wife, Muriel, have three chUdren
-two 'of whom are studylna in Israel
with the third traveling in Yug01l1via. A
Norwegian youngster -the Kaufmana'
fourth American Field Service student~
currently is living at the Kaufman home.
"Maybe we'll be able to do a bit of
traveling ourselves now," Kaufman said.
Tustin Topless
Display Raided
Orange County Sheriff'• olficen lhow-
ed a shapely entertainer lo a Tustin
tavern just who was wearing the pants
Sunday when they halted her torrid
number to book her on charges of Jn..
decent exposure.
Investigators allege K a re n Ann
Mcintyre. 23, <lf Pomona, was topless
and, to ·all Intents and pul'P09eS, bot..
tomlesa, in the Tuscan Room bar when
their cllatlon slowed down· her rouUnt.
They also booked bar manacer Richard
Wayne Car&0n, 29, ot Orange1 for pro-
curing a female to indectnlly expose
her!elt.
Plane Crashes;
Crew Escapes
A quartet of alghtseting Oien clam•
bered from Lbe wreckage of their sln&Je
engine plane Saturday .alter jt crashed
during a landing attempt at Catalina
Island, seconds before it uplocied in
!James.
Cut and bruited, the male pilot and his
thr~ women pa.ssengers, all of La
Canada, narrowly escaped death after
the Cessna 172 hit a brushy area near the
Arrport in the Sky.
They were identified as R ob e rt
Lortfleld, 39, Gloria Steward, J an
Steward and Nancy Gilfilen.
Los Angeles County firemen stationed
at the llland e:rUngulshed flames that
erupted around the crash site.
Loftfield told investigators he was en
route from Santa Monica Airport to San
Nicolu Island when the plane developed
engine trouble.
He tried to at tt dowft but missed the
end of the runway atop the island'• peak
and creahed into the wooded billalde.
County to Vote
On Bond Issues
In addition to city council elections
Tuesday, there are a few bond luues
before voters ln orange C o u n t y ' 1
municipal elections.
Six measure!, Including five bond
issues totaling $28.6 million, face v<lters
in Anaheim. One is an f8,65 million elec-
tric revenue proposal.
Other bond issues are on the ballot in
the cities ()f Cypresl and Fullerton, as
well as OuadaJUpe In Santa Barbara
County, San Luis Obispo County's Pismo
Beach and Del Mar in San Diego County.
Carson in Los Angeles County, Needles
tn San Bernardino County and McFarland
in Kern County wUI vote on increasing cl•
ty tax rates.
lust Looking •••
Offensive Loeln•·
" , Saigo' · Blaste·d
By Red Roe~ets ·
SAIGON (UPI) -Communist guer-
rillas hit Saigon with a rocket attack
ton1gbt, the first since Dec. 1.7. At 1.be
same time allied intelligence sources
warned Of new and bigger ConununiSt of·
fenalves thla spring, including attack! oa
Saigon.
U.S. and South Vietnamese police of.
ficiala said at least six rockets hit Stigon,
kllling three persons and lnjurinj '4. AD
ot the dead and S8 of tbe wounded were in
the crowded Olympic Theater were a
rocket struck the rear wall.
Two rockets struck the t n t er i or
miniltry building ft>Ur blocks from the
presldenUal palace and two blocks from
the U.S. Embassy, wounding one woman
and aendin1 two othm into shock. Police
firat reported the uplos!ona bere and 1t
~e(lch Hol.dup " -Try Foi'kd;
Suspects Held
the theater u terrorist bombs, but. tater
!ound the roclr.el engines. '
One rocket hit the interior ministry, ~
wounding a woman secre tary and "nding
two oLbers into shock. Another hit th9
Saigon River and blew out windows in the
aovernment~wned Majeatlc Hotel where'
a singet and aeVeral other pel'IOllS were
cut by !lying {lua.
NaUq,Q81 police said another rocket '
landed <ln the teruil.! toUrt at th! Cercl9
Sportif, a luxurlowi country club favored
by South VJetnam's ·Political and social
leaders and, the diplomatic set.
·Police flnt reported a bomb exp1oston
in the interior ministry orfice building but
later found a rocket motor at the setne.
Periona: living fu the area sa1d the1
beard the rocket being i;et olf and !I was
only seconds before it hit, indicating it
may have beeil launched from a point
just across the Saigon River in swampy
marshland. 1 .
The Col)llllu~. also.stepped up th"1'
pressure oD the tWln Green Beret camp
of Dak Seang and Oak Pek, 300 miles:
northwest of Saigon, and m 11 i ta r 'I
spokesmen said new threats w,e re
developing agalllal a Special Forcea
camp in the Mekong Delta and a nearby
South Vietnamese army training center. ·
Military spokesmen said tonight cap-
A 2t1-yearo0ld Hlj\>lin(tal Beech man tured Communist documenls and in.
and three juvtnlle compmlonl are tn -.. fonnaUon from a captured Vlet Cong
cuttody today f<lilowtna an uDllUCCeSful \ dlJtrict leader indicated aMtber round ()f
attempt to bola up a gas ~ witb a Communist attacks could be erpected
14-lnch knife Sunday aft.emoon. late thla month in South Vietnam.
Ane1Jled for auspldon o1 armed rob-. They said the. documenU< reported that
bery and grand tlJeft are Wayne L. the long espected aprlng offensive in lhe
Walker, 87802 B.,ton Qrive, IDd a 18-central highlands got under w8.y Aprll 1'
year-old boy and two 17-year-old &11'11, a1J and that tt would continue until June. Jn
from HunUngton Beach. this offensive the Communists have bad
Police aaid Wilker and the boy at-the Dak Seang Special Forces camp
tempted to hold up service station under aeige for three weeks and attack.ed
operatot Bill Breeggeman at the Beach the one at Dak Pek 20 miles to the north·
Boulevara ind Hell Avewe Enco station on Sunday.
~Z:W~~ ·
Breegeeman took the knife away from
Walker in a short tlCJlflle wh!cb aent him
and the boy scam~ to a getaway car
wtth lite two glrll, olllcers said.
They drove Into 1 neori>y rM!denllal
area but were st.opped abortly afterward
in Westminllter by c>lfictt R. Weinheimer
who recognlzed the liceme number from
a bullelln !Aued to local police alat!ons.
OV Schools List
New Principals
Principals for two new Ocean View
District schools have been named.
Taking the belm at the VIiia View
School wtll be Mn. Barbara Dolph, II,
ROW coordinator of primary cuttlculwn
for the Fountain Valley School District.
David Holmes, 31, who has been a prln·
cipal with the Duarte Unified School
District since 1917, will assume the
leadership of Pleasant View School.
Both will begin their new assignments
when school opens next fall.
Tragic Gun Accident
Leaves l\fan, 22, Dead
PORTERVILLE (UPI) -William M.
Parrish, 22, was killed during the
weekend when a gun diacbarged while a
compankln unloaded It.
Parrish, of Bakersfield, was hit 1n the
head by a bullet fired from a .22<allber
revolver. Tulare County sheriff's officers
saitf Parrlah and three other Bakersfield
youths were !laying at a friend '• cabin
about 2$ miles east <lf here ln the
Panorama Heights area.
Beaches Full ·
In Huntington
lt seemed like BUmmer Sunday at all
beaches in Hun tington Beach, according
to state and clty lifeguards.
nte sunbathers were "wall~waU, just
like a day in July or August,'' aaJd 1
~rpokesman f<r state lifeguards at Hun-
tington State Beach. They counted 25,000
or 30,000 on the beach Sunday and
another 20,000 at Bol.sa Chica State
Beach.
A large crowd « 75,000 was recorded
Sunday on the city beach w h e re
lifeguards had to pull 33 swimmers from
the water. Saturday's city beach crowd
was estimated at 36,000.
Water temperatuer was 80 degret1 both
days, while Sunday's air temperature
soared to ·70 degrees, three degrees
wanner tban Saturday.
From Page 1
OVERRIDE •••
Issue will return to the ballot in June.
During the February voUng, 3,261 ol
12,401 registered voters cast ballot& -a
28 percent turnout.
"We think it will be higher this Ume.
because of interest in the city election,"
said Palmer: '
Results of the override election will be
tabulated at the office of the Huntington
Beach City Clerk, but Palmer said some-
one wou ld answer the district phont
for elecUon in!onnallon up to lt. p.m.,
Tuesday, The district phone number ii
536-3851.
Wfll Tt.._...
Merced County authorlUes uid Melvin
Woodard , 55, San Jose, appa.renUy drown·
ed. Saturday when a 15-foot aluminum
boat capal:ed, lhrowlng him and two ·
othen Into lhe water. The bolt flipped
over ln 30()..foot deep water near Lbe base
of the reoenlly compte:ed dam.
Charges <lf ow•tbl& a pool room
without a license were added io CartOa'•
warrant, Deputies had 24 hours earller
booktd Jack Vlnoon S-. Ill, ol Tuatin.
a felfow employe at the bar, on tdentJcal
charges.
All lhree defendants art lrto on bell.
Window shopping ls not out of boun~s entirely for
thls Ami.sl1 woman while her plain folk male com-~anion walks stiffly by a jewelry display In Dover, •• • ... -
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Newport Child
Drowns in Pool
Despite Rescue
Funeral aervlces are pending today for
an lknonth..o1d boy who drowned Swday
In the swimmlng pool at his Bay<:reSt
home in Newport Beach.
A fire department rescue team and
doctors at Hoag Memorial Hospital wtrk-
t?d to revive the child for two boars
before pronouncing him dead at 9:45 a.m.
ACcording to the police, the child,
Nicholas Jones, al 2039 Commodore Rd.,
y.oas awakened by his 10-year-old sister at
about 7 a.m. while their parents were
asleep. They played together for a few
minutes, then the sister went into the
front yard to play.
Officers speculate the unattended child
wandered into lhe pool area and fell in.
nit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ·
Jones said they were awakened at 7:45
a.m. by the barking of the family dog.
When they went lo investigate, they
found their son floating in the pool.
Firemen called to the scene slarted
mouth to mouth resuscitation and exter-
nal heart massage and continued while
the chiJd was rushed to the bospita1 in a
police car.
Family Strife
Puts Boy in Jail
An oil-duty Newport Beach policeman
lnJeMn<d in a family llqUllbblt In Costa
Mesa Friday, leading to a tnlf~point con-
!romatlon which lei< a teenager jailed.
Walter L HUICh<r, ,11, ol 1040 Balboa
Blvd., Newport Beach, was booked on
suspicion of aaault with a deadly weapon
against a police ollic<r.
Patiolman Earl J. Hickman aa1d he
step!)Oli in allel' ,..;., Hulcher ahove.Jiis
mother during a dispute at 1010 El Cam-
ino Drive.
Another witness who allegedly sbouted
Rt :UU!Cher wes knocked to the pavement,
but ,.Id he did nol wish to proteCU1'.
Officer Hickman said Huscher pulled a
knife on him, so be leU to get his service
revolver and returned to find Costa Mesa
lawmen had arrived on the scene.
Huscher was dlsanned and handcuffed,
during which police said his attitude
changed dramiltlcally for lhe better.
Newport Must Choose
Freeway Overpass Sire
Newport Beach c~y oouncilmen Woigbt
will be faced with making a choice
between two overpasses across the future
Pacific Coast Freeway in Corona de!
Mar. Neither Is popular with nearby
resideot.s.
A petition bearing 223 names and It7
identical letters have been received at ci·
ty hall favoring an overpass: location al
Morning Canyon. But a letter bearing 228
signatures asks that the overpass remain
at Buck Gully as shown on freeway plans
adopted by the city two years ago.
So furious has been the petition activity
and confusing the information spread by
word ol mouth that Corona HlghlBnds
Property Owners Association President
Mrs. Betty Gebhard, along with a
nwnber of other residents, has signed
conO.icUng petitions.
The baWe has been building for months
with owners of Harbor View Hills LUlk:
Homes llJCl'Mlq In winning the guard>
ed IUpport ol Calilomia Dlv!Jion ol
Highways engineer W. K. Hashimoto and
Newport Beach citr Traffic Engineer
Robert Joffe !er 1 change lo the Mornlni
Canyoo loc.ation. '
Soaie residents of Cororla and Cameo
Highlands are reeenUul becaUBI'! they
flguro· the route WIS signed and 'people
have bou1bt and 10ld homes or made · home lmpravtmenll based on thll In·
fonnMbl.
Mn. Gene ROOertson ol 13' Seawanl
Rood Aic1 llhe and lier huallaod bulM 1
house in Newport lleJajitl In 111'1 thlt
-out lo be just hall • block oil the odopted Paclllc Cout ........ , route.
When they moved to em... lllcblai>ds
Ian year the number one OW. they did
is check the route plan.
''To be hooest about il, 1t ii going to
hurt somebody,'' she said. 11So why
should it be us when we bought after the
route already was signed."
Attorney Roy Giordano of 6211 Seaward
Road, in a letter to the city, questioned
the city's right to reopen hearings qn its
executed agreement in disregard of the
intervening rights oC tliose who have
made home sale transactions or Imr
provernents in the interim.
For the city to do such a thing results
in confusion,. indecision and a r o u p
pressure dtmand11, he wrote.
Newport Lawyer
Raps Road Lease
Near CdM Beach
A ·NewPort Beach atttrne, Jj con-
tendint 1hat Newport Beach city aovem-
mmt ii proposing m Ott •way • public
road which in his oplruoo wwld be a bad
precedent to #set.
The road in question ls 81'11.ll:ers Dr!Ve,
which serves 'five cliff homes, mt the
Corona del Mar Main Btoch public park-U. IOt. • "
City councpmen will dilcuoa Monday a
p,._I appi'oved by Clly Allorne)o Tully
SeylnOllr lo leue the 1'0ld to the
Br<altin Drive Aaoclallon Compony
Joe. lcr II yeen. Seymour IOJ& there Is no record the rood Wll ._ OMpled b,
the city .. port<lf the city rood -· Harbor Student · • 1!hlch would make it a public -..
Ja11181 E. ~ Gt UIS Ocun Drive, Corona 4el ~Mar, boftver, cc;n..
lends the city fiaa title lo the roadway by
virtue o(. a "valid ~L claim deed." He
-Paper Honored
Newport Harbor fflCh lk:hool'1 sludeftt
newspaper hu ttee.ived HI tenth cOn.
secutiq All-Americao r.Ung for overall
excellence among U.S. high school
papers.
"The Beacon," was rated "superior"
by the National ScholuUc Press Assocla.
tion of the University of Mlnne10b. 1'he
nrganization judged 1,too other high
school newspaper• publiBhed during the
fall semC!ter.
'
says • Ila!,,_ •ii the proP*d It.,.
the cil)'. "has 1 ~ ol ownenhip" ls
0 vap, aell-ten'_inc Ud mcomct."
Harrington Nld lie-ls oppooing his
nelgflbors becatlse be !eels he has lo
stand up for a iqal principle.
He argua that ileliee,11,.nby'llle cl\y .
Police Department al the request or
Breakers Drive ~·to ·~ p11k·
Ing on the s1r.-are la1'!Mlew ltlegal
and that the sign uylng It ls a private
streel Jbould nol be poaled.
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·-Vo~rs to ~lect · Co .uncil ~aj~nty
NewjJorl -......... ,in .. lo
the jlQD. T-., ID oleel faar c:ity -. cllmen • -~or: ............ w ~ I ,....,.. .. 7 •
city councU. • . .,
'"-Ott ... ,. r<Cilllriil ....... elill·
ble to -· Qty Cllrll Loura Lqloo llYS
tradllleoally only' --ha .. voted In cl!y CGIUlcll -.
Polll wtD be -"'from 7 a.m.,.Qlllll . 7
p.m. (EVell!ng vOlers pleue note, they
close one hout earlier than for school
elecUons).
There are 44 city polling places, •ccom-
modating between 51111 and lllO rqislered
voten each. Anyone who tYas JOst the
noOce or ~ poll1n1 pll~ location ahould
call city hill to find out where be votes.
Nine candidates' names will appear on
lhe ballot. Eight are runniD(. 'l1lomu
Apollo Streaks '
Toward Moon;
Aim 'Perfect'
SPACE CENTER, Hoosim (UPI) -
Apollo 13's astronauts sped flawlealy
toward the bright waxing moon •todl.)'t
trailed by a rocket hulk that wt,11 crll!h
r.1to \he Jqnar surface as they !Win& into
orbit TuesclaY night.
A brief bl'81 lrom the moonslllp's ·big
rocket engine SU)lday llned up V.1'ran
James A. Lovell and his Tito first.time
crewmen, Johll L. Swigert and, l"red W,
'Haile, for man's Ura landing Iii 1be an·
ci~ blDI o£ ~moon'• ~·Wed~ "C.. ~ft.JM . .W..1 I ~ -·~~('.mitrol wiR be Vice ' -spin,"'!', ~. Ile WU at Cipr ~ with .Wfll
Gentian Qi-"lr 1llP1 ..... for
Saturci.y'I lauadi. t I
Ground controUm aa1d Apoilo ti's aim
was so accur•te -bri.DliDa U within 71
miles of the moon's far .aide-a third op.
podunHy to correcl the course Monday
night would be skipped.
Instead, the 1pacemen Win check out
their moon lander 'three hours ahead ol
schedule. Mission 'control wants the
astrar>auts to look at gauges montt.ortng
lhe frjgid hellum tanlt that appamdly
heated lu1er than planned a -belon the taunch. · ·
"There is no concern at all" over the
presrwe, a spece agency spokes!'DID
aaid, and the Cbecl< ol , ..... -.Id be
"lo -if the readinp coneopoocl to what we're reading 'bere." ,
The lunar iander -will be televised -the !oul'\h color broadcast of
the Uklay fllgflt.
Sixteen minutes before the astronauts'
&ebeduled wakeup time at 10:13 a.m.
PST, Lovell radioed Mission Control that
Haise had about nine hours ol solid sleep
and Swigert, about six hours. Lovell said
he got about five hours of "intermittent"
sleep.
"Just after we went to sleep last night
we had a master aJann and it . .reaJly
scared us," LOvell taid. "We were all
over the cockpit like a wet noodle."
"Sorry It wasn't something more
significant," r!plled Mission Control.
Today was the final day of leisure for
the lhree spacemen before br~ Imo
lunar orbit and preparing for their lan-
ding. 11Jey were. making the most fl il
After eating a meal Halse said "wasn't
bad," they began a 111-bour steep pertod
at 11:25 a.m. PST. 'Ibey planned to do ·
some 1i1hl!eeing later today and inspect
the attached lunar landing c r •ft
''Aquarius" tonight.
"We're all feeling pretty good 1 ' '
reported Swigert.
Swigert, who left behind a card listing
jtems be was t.o change in his £llght plan,
asked for an explanatkm of some nota-
tions on a photographic plan. The man he
replaced, Thomas K. Mattingly, ex·
plained them to him. . "You're doinl ood work, PY~' Mat. tingly told bis Undentuay. ,
"Well, I had • a Rood prime crewman
that taulht me all I know ," answerM
Swigert. He stood in for Mattingly a day 1
before Saturday's launch alter docl«•
decided Matllngly porbably would come
down with German measles thb week. He
has yet lo show any 1)'11lploml.
Son Watches as Tliief ·
Kills Dad in Market
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1heJID,., £...,. wter ~'!Ille for -_.n.t-ai ....,..pabllc !mmD, bat for-
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candidate from lach district :_ four in
all. ' • Air/ wrtle-ln voi.. wm lie -\ed aa
they wilt not be coqn\ed. Uniler 1 new
c.ufomla law, write-in candidates must
Ille 1 declaration of candidacy by Ove
da1s before tbe electlooa to have their·
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An Editorial .. -•
IDllU. .. .
HoWmj &pn, oppooed by Forstt In
Dislricl 1, ls the only Incumbent run-
ning. '
Carl 1tymla and Roy Wonlley In DI&-
-J ·have waged the moat viloroul ra~ Milan Dnstol and Walter Koch In
lllstrict I have been cloaely lllOlclMd.
James A,... Jr. and Richard Crout tn
Dlllrlot t are both newcomeri to ctvlc
aclivlt1.
Four Bes.t f Qr-· N ewpt;Jrt
Newport Beach voters will el~ four city councilmen Tues-
day -a ,lllajnrlty of' the council. While the candldates run from
speciflc dlalrlcts, all voters ttirouiboilt the city vote on all council
offices. There are no "slates." · ·
The field of candidates 11 a good one. There are . a number
of city problems which all candlda~1 agree need attention, but
there are no'pivotal issues.· .
After examining the candida~s and their campaigns, the
· DAILY PIWT recommends olectiDD.!of. these candidates :
·DISTRICT 1: HOWARD ·RoGElls -The .incumbent bas worked
Ior close liaison · ~tvieeJi the city gOvernment &nd
the schools, and bas shown strong lute11st lu youth
' ' problen:f&, ~ • w• : • •
DllTJ!IC'f 3: c:ar.~-~:llflibig llld •11i1~ H~ -. . , In .puliljC aidftiliilftrltioii. Uil bis knowledge ...,.It
• 1cmnunenti 'lhoald mate him a ~ llrolll· ..,,,. trlbutor. . _.
DISTRICT 41 .Jw.AN DOSTAL ;_ 81-4 -*din oaa ftrlAltt
nf. elty proble1111, ·a I~ Nie In Iba Nol"J)Oit
. Tomorrow study and gOYenimental legal liperlence
should give him bigh potentlal.
DISTRICT 6: RICllARD CROUL '-Experience as a builder lbould
enable him to contribute expertil.e 19 council ,con-
11deratlon of public works planning and development
proposals .which Will be a blfltemon councu·a&endu
in the next four years .. ,
The election of HOWARD ROGERS, CARL KYLMA, MILAN
DOSTAL and RICHARD CROUL •houl4 give N••port Beach .a w.U.
balanced, progressive end 'activa.Ctly Council.
Crowds, JeHyfish S~s
Strain Newport Guards
By THOMAS FQRTUNE or .. Dtiltr ,. ... ••
Summet-11lze beach crowds, dangerous
rip tides and s\ing.infllctlng jellyllah left
Newport Beach· llleguards with frazzled
nerves •t ·day's end both Saturday and
SwKlay. .
"We. have an off-season budget and
cover•ge a.nd we're getting tutl...euon
ctOWdJ," Aalttant Marine Safety Dlrec>
tor Kendall Jacobsen lamented. ,
'!be city llleguanl Ital! over the ·-k-
end numbered only 19. Jacoblen said cm
aummer days, with crowds Ute .the tfJ,000 •
Saturday and 1111,000 Sunday, 115 llleguar<h
would ,bt on duty. .
He stkl there were rip .Udes along the
entire city beach front. Lifeguards made
U rt9C!Jes Saturd•y ~ ~ Sunday a!Kf
would have made many mQCe . but they
dfdn't dare commit them.selves becawse :
of tbeir amaJ1 numbers, Jacobsen said.
'lnitead, they relled on other swimmers to help tholle In need of aid and used pu~ 1
JiC address speakers tG talk swimmers
out of danger. One hundrtd fourteto suets
prttentative act!Grit were Joged,Satur·
d., and 1111 Sunday.
· Jleol>sen ·said Uleguanl Jeej>s· were
slowed moving alon1 ~he beach because
or the areat number ol people covering
the aad. In one incident •f CorOna del
Mir Main Beach, 1 guard left his tower
to make a racue and everyone on the
beoc!> stpoc1 . up so l1W'!I. in. a i!f P -.-inl over from the .vnOoybO!l neu u tioct.
uPjc!Uldb}r!(tn aee'tbe>~ater. ,
water temper1tures were at degrees and
it wu 1.1 c1esree. todaJ!. .
Tbe 11arnµ., water b!:001ht the Jelly·
filh. Lifeguard.I over the weekend ad· ~ first aid to more than 200 1
peraou,. with· 70 percent ol the cua,
Jacobsen .said, jellyfuh ltlnp. J..-, llid Ire keeps waiting for the
rainy.....,.:..,~ caq· do their
mamt..ace. "People U.p ll1lnc II ls an
e8(ty aummer, but u far h l'm con-
cerned tut SWUU'1tl', never ended. ..
"Steele lll•rl'ceU
NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prtceo ,..,.
broadly depressed In lilbl trading lato
this afternoon. (See ~ons; !> ....
32~).
Oraage <!ila1t
'
.. weai•er
The ""' wiD be .. put.time
l duty T11eaday, and the temper•
lure ls allppln( bOck down inlo tho a1.t\el atone tbe Orqe Cout.
' INSmB TODAY
·A -·limt .!liu°"ri,fann bop 'OJrnplUICllD( the pro61~, ,Jacoblen ,.Id, ...,., t1fe number ol people In the .
water. 'J\e wter telhper•tare la watm-·
irlg fr'!lll)he.'!i dqroes It ·~ down lo :
during the wliiter towanl' Ille' • lo 711
SACRAMENTO (UPI) ~·Dick CrabJle, degi:ees ,ii. hits , in aunimer. Wetktnd
&R, an emplo)'e of the 8 li...J Manet, was , r.
. .fell li.l<c II< load N•JI Iii! on th<
lltdd 1Dlt11 ·a too.s of ~ a fl1Nlr-
ter Ctftlu'l/ *' w"-H....,,
T"""4ri succeeded RooSnflt a.a
p,.,,idrnt. Pao• 7.
shot ID death b' a robber Fridly 'lllght -· i;:,.;h 'I u C eJ d whenherefllledtohand .... er-.e,trom ~ 00 ,.,eet anc .e
the 1tore11 cub rtllllter.
One ol the wl-to the shootinC was Crabbe11 son, Oeor1e. who Aid ·he
sloooed al the ltore to pick up hit lather
!or dinner. Wltntiua1 told police the gu•· ,
man, In his 20s, dioplayed a long-llllfl"I~ ,
gun and demanded money lr<GI Crobbe.
The rtlUllr ,._tint! ol tU Nawpor~ Meaa board ol-educailon, ICl!!duled' !or
7>30 p.m. ~. bu -CHCtlad.
The board will hold 111 'lea! met11111 April •
21 In ~ !MJa Mesjl ljlp,~ L,cel"" II 7,30 p.m.
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-. iW !f.:.:t• ft~
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., .... LooJeing ••• "i.. 1 ,_ -
W!ftilOw shopping IJ not out ol bounds entire\Y fpr., ·: e.eqjRa ~ atlllly by a jewe!ry dilpJaY ill Do-.
lllil ·Amhh-wqit!&n while her plain folk male. com_· , ~ .. : .
VC Hit Saigon
With 6 Rockets;
Off.ensive Hinted
Mesa ·Seeking Suspect
In Police Bribe Attempt
SA!GOll· (UPI) ~ Communist cuer· ' '
rillas :bit Saigon with_ a rocket .attack By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
tonight, the fin:t since Dec. 17. At Ute , °'Ille o.i11 P111t 11.n
same time allied. Intelligence 'IOUl"Cel Teletype. bulletins wenl out across the
wamOd or -and blger Cornmunlll ol-... f<>da7 for a e, llgutt in -the ..
fens! ... tbla l!Prinl, lncludln& aJtacts .., templed $l0,000 bribery ol a Colla Meaa
Saigon. policem1111 while arra.lgnment W a I
U.S. ud Soullt Vletnameae poUce 01. scbeduled !or • second suspect now ln
liclals lald •I Jeul idi roctels hil~gon, ., Cllllody. ' ••
killing three'*-ud lnjuring:l4. AU Sapmel· C. JIGlman, rl, wa !<> be.la-
ol the dead ..w·a ii the ...m.iect -.1n ' fnrnied o1 the d>arpa agalml him at • 2
lbe crowded Olympie '!'beater were a p.m. bearing ln llarl>or Judldal lltslrict
rocket ll{qct the tear wall Court.
TwO niclrels-atni<k 'the ·In le-r I or He la held In lieu ol $25,0llll ball, boobd mlnl$l~lnl liior:~I ..... lnm1he °"~-ol .. pted btjbery ol a ~ palace ud. two blocks Crom police officer, comPJracy to falsely arrest
lbe U.S. Embouy, woundl1>1 one wnman and llllllilhlnl dangerous drup.
=-~'°'~~--•' '~··.· 'l'-11 ·~··~' lt' ::..i ~le(.!'t=.. hombl, .bul later Couritiari Killed °"* rockei hit 'Iha lnlirior ml.i.trt, ~ ......... IOC!Ojary and Moill!oi
two alJiorl 'llllo ·tbo<t. ~ lilt Iha
~Bl-ud•blewodtwtndowS lnlllo
C~f.owlied Majelllo Hotel llbere
a .. ~ ,teferaJ..oiber; perlOGI 1ffJ9
cu~~: aid a;;.ther -
landed on llle ltlm!I court a1 the cercle
Sporlll, 'a hnrurloill coomb)( club favored
h7 Siuth Vietnani'a PolltiCal and social
leadm ud the diplomalk ael.
Pollco !Int ._u.11 a bomb ezPloslQa
In the lirterior ministry olOce buUdhtg but
later foupd a _rocket motor .t. the scene.
-living Jn Ille .... aatd Ibey heard the rocket lielng Mt off and tt wu
only -belore ft hi~ lndlcallng it
may have.been launched from a ~ilst
just acl"OSI the Saipa Jlher. in nanipy
manbland. -
The Communlsll abo stepped up their
pres.m-e on the twin Green Beret camps or Dat Seq and Dat Pek; 30I mlJa
northwest II Saic<¥1. and m fl l t a r y
spokesmen said new threats w e r e
developini qalnst a Special Fore.es
camp ln Ille tlekoni Della and a nearby
South -....., flallllnl ... ter.
Mlllt0!7 epik ....... aald 19'1111>1 -
lured Oommunlat --and ln-ronnallel\_ r...n a ......,"" Viel Cong
dlll!lcl .... lndi<llad -round ol c.mmunJtt litWb eoul4 lie eapedod
late lhls m-In SOUlll VleWm.
DAILY PILOT
OlMI& C0UT f'UaUSHIMG CIJMPNf't
~ a.a...t.N.We.4
J1c• ._ C••l•Y
YIN ,._w.t _. 0-.11 ....... ·-' 1\•111•• A. ,._,., .. ;".
M_,lnt IEllilor
...
lit 1 Buggy · Ct11~1i ~1
A Buena Pvk ....U, losl bl. Ula Sunday
afttr his cluoe bugy ovtt111rned oh a
. deleI1 , 1'0ld la rural Nev.ta and Ida
f~ ·and a friend drove h!m miles in -"lf-l Sonny N. -Ellis; 11, was admllled !<>.
Heuder1011 BolpitlJ, Henderson, Nev., on Sllurday .. bul died wllhln :u houri or m-iurieis oufl~ ln the ~dent ·
'Clari: Cclmty ab<rtll'I depUllM aald ho
..., taken f<> Ill< holpllal by hil l1Uier,
Na!lian Ellis, and a lriend, Charita w,
R<micl<, 19, ol 1-Beoch.
~pulies <!Id nol say wbere th< accident
occurred, but noted Hendenon ls IS mllea
...-o1i..sv1111.
' House to Demand , . -.
School Funding -'
WASHING'l'OH (UPI} -Pmident NI:
on ' s shakily . balaocecl budget., · alrtad'
leeterioe u • --ol salary 1ncr...e.
.... by pootol-ud -~. wortm, wUI be jolted this weet . br
House -for ma-ed ·fldocollan spending.
An a~ b!D c:alllDi l<i a $U
billion -Ji Nixon's li'li Cducalion '
budget Will be ...tee! on TueodaJ .ml ·
anywhere ·fn!on $l00 mlllloo ID $311 ·
million ortra II lltely to be -Cll the
H-llOor.
With lwtlior .......,. ~ble -·
th< bill goeir to the Senote, lb ..
llemocr-ed eon_gr.M ts ....
dylng an '1«flol>,.ar dllDen&< f<> !'ijzon
OV« th< level (l(. f-ol aid "' educllloo. '
In th< wm ol Ill< naUon'1 llrst poolal
strike, Congresa lS m Die ~ d ap-
proving a I perarrt pay hike lei aU mall
workers, military · petlOllnel ml D10ll
oilier government employes.
Eugene C. RoDdondo, ft, ls named In
warrants charging him with tbe first two
offenses, plus failure to appear in c:Ourt
last Wednesday to faoe trial on tz ooWJts
ol grand thell.
Sgt. Jact Colnoo, ol the Colla Mesa
Pollet Department vk:e and lnlelUi<Doe
detail, lald f<>day lllat --may be lnLu Veps.
Rondoodo WIS a co-owner of. FelitJ.
ano's, an nlibt. clllb ai 1'17 Weijlcllff
Drive. Newport Bead>, wbere the bllnd
~.-name ii bean~
~
They ..a • third principal, Ciarlel s.
nr.,.r, SI, ol 1--.·-· .,. rested lut ran and Dr<yer lator clec:lded te tMt1fY Qu.t RoMondD hi ran 1 etlan
wtlh·. $15,• liquor tbelt.
Palnjman G1r7 llarwlc. DDlllled bla ~ llm!I !M after aliqadly bllai
ou,.od "'19.., by , ~ ·ID ....... !lri!;er"' • ~ ' t!lmjt. ' ~,_.,
·llalng.l,lGO bar~·-all.,..S.
ly IUpplled'by JIDlnlin, tbe OlTlll WU lstod It clays ,.. will! ...,,..._ ol the
delendllll and bl. alf<lmeyl.
Police and Disttlcl Attorney's In-
vesltgalor1 anuted -last nm. day m,ht al b1a home, J1311 San BNo
Plaee, Loguoa Nipel
Mesa NahS Pair
In Burglary Try
A lreetrbn-ud a balldrwww
wound up in Jal1 ..., tbe -a.i after
polJce alul.ed . "" • iilent alarm ln-
letnlpled tbe illlepd. bar.,.,. i!f • ~ .
Mesa. mu.lie stcre.
George J. Waldhauaer Jr., 30, ol IMO S.
Lyon Sl, Sonla Ana, and Jact A. RaDo,
28, of 1771 Westmlmter A~., Costa
Mesa, wore l>oobd for in...tllalioa ol
burglary. _
Nothing WU taken Crom Ailartlc Musk
'ompany, Wi E. 17th·SL, bul police aald , ... a1 tape rearilus had ,__ ••• ..__.
.ol ol the dllpioj wi.iloln.....,. ~-
Bal Island Man
Renamed to Post
Charla R. Smoot ol Bolbol lllud k
among lour memben ol the board ol
,.,.,.._. of the California Commuillly
CollegM aappointed to fOW'·JUI' tenna
by Gov. Relgan.
Also reappointed were the
Rev. Paul C. Cox or Redondo Beacb, ee..
jamin N. Scott of San Pedro and HaroW:
E. Wolters of Grass Valley.
All have aervtd as governors since
1!1111. The reappointments 1te IQbject to
Senate --lion. 1\111111 filrh1111
........., •Ndl C\1';" Elfllw __ .,....
2211 W11t .... , l ewl1•1rl
M1lll11t A44r ... P.O. a-1171, 916,J
:. 0..-0M..
c .. •~1 •--~1tr.t UW. •..m~ m: Hr9t A-l1¢JI • ._, nus..._ ......... ... ~ .... l!jc.lloe ...
Youth Viewpoint
.CdM Studems Get New Paper
Sl-s al Co,,.. del Mar lliP
School ,.,,. decided their ·--.. paper, "Trident" wu not able to &Ive
"io depth" COVtragt \o topics o[ lnterut,
hive released the first edlUon ol.
~'Viewpoint", a pubUcaUoo dedicated to becominC "an active forum far all ltud--
ent apiruon."
Edited and wrllltn by )oumaDsm 1lud·
ent.s and printed by members of the
~ alU pnQ!Cllon class, the 10.PIC•
publication w111 aokl on c1mpu1 for tt
cenb a copy, "the m<rltY b goln1 lo d'"' era, the cost ol publlcaUOn," aplalood ~ McClellan, school JPot1 nm.
'!be --Include& ,._ .... ~Ith -I'• appn>ocll ID Iha m., -.
Jem, l!Umow wUh • Newport llwlt
nan:olics o!Dcer, a lhart stery, an inter-
view with an EngtiAh teacher aboal stud-
ent evaluaUon of teachers and articles ·
on petriytilnt· written bJ Thoma c..,ey.
1 ochool board ....,ber: Ropr Weils, a
IOClal studies teacher : DHld Z.lulty,
I studenl; Lois Kemble, PrA prelideft~
and MtClelWi, who is wlslanl pr\Jlcl·
pol.
A--.!lng to a sla-on the IJrst
Pllt, 4'W. will offer nen eoftl"lle of a
more b>d<plh ..-lllM "'°' allows in the "Trident" and -, 1mpor1an11y,
WI '!tll sJva YIN a -II -->--.. .., IObjoct ol -. Md -1<1 lllro f<> -"VloWPOiol" boo
........ acd .. -·r.r all -.,...... ..
Candidates
• •
Fire .Last
' .
. Broadsides ·
' ljewport Beacll Cit)' Ceuncll candldato
Roy JI, Wool.Iii 100.y clalmed his op.
ponenl, Carl J. Kymla, ls mlsleadlrig
Valen ud K,,.ia find blct a chal1-
lo -le.
1be exchange came 11 a bit of last min.
ute ctmp&jgnin& before the election Tues-
day.
1'oolseY claimed the lnlerence Kymla
h"! bee!). opre~ th.al be has cut Moul-
lol>N1guei Waler Dillricl tuei by gov.
enantnt elDcieocy is tn.correcL lr1mla, IDIDllet ol the Wiler dislrlct,
npliod, "I'll cballe1>1e blm f<> a public det.. of the water distrld'1 flnances.
I'm 'i..ttv damned proud ol wbal .... haft~ don tbut." w~ aaid ho would ~-iJad lo de-
ba\I ~ H hi llad a chai!ce f<> loot al
the ~·1 operaUng staterhtnt Olle day
~· He said be doem't understand
why the water dJitrlct hasn't put out such
a itate?Q,ent for the public. -
Kymla lald -•lion o/ IUCh a doc-
ummt for public distribution la not re-
qund by law.
Woolley said be ~ tbal th< waw tu rate .far . users
(!.O.llllon Viejo, Laguna !ll(uel aad J.a. cuu Hills relldenla) bu been roduced
durttc Kymla'1 ~--bul be cialml lhk II ln be apeded.
Water di.strict tn ntel· are 1u....,.ed
to IO down. he &ald, as mare 16illderrtl
come Into the area and pay water. l:iD!s.
He aaid thla is not a "remarkable feat."
The main point , Woolsey said, Is ~
doesn't think the tax structure ot Moultoo-
Ni&W W-DUtricl baa "l1Y relali<ID-
shlp !<> wblt miJ!rt be dcloe ln Newport Beac!a. · · ·· ·
l<1:mla -tbal bl. . ln dftd1ng government emct:CC~e
vmt He said that while population In the
water dlltrict service area has doubled
the last two yean he has only added t1lree •
employes to a statf of 18 pttriouslJ. De-
spite growth, he said, total a!I well u
per c1plta operation and ~
colt.I are less thb: year than last year.
CdM's Chamber
Seeks Extended
Parking l.imit
Caron• clel 11#-Cwnbar o1 Camm<rce
dlndon are lntererted. tn exterxling the
one-hour parking Umil on Eut eo..t
Hll)lway -llide -bl IDd lowering tho Coast Hll)lwa, tpeed Umit below
35 miles per hour.
C111nibtr Presldtnt · Dee Cook -· a-.u.11sl1 rjlfftJJif o1.U. O:<tltn
Tuesday to lnveol!plt bolh.llOlli~Ulties
with Newport lSeach city government.
Tbe --parting ..... the Chamber directors have in mind would
be from the highway back to the alleys
on cross stretts lhrough the strip or com~
merclaJ zone from Acacil Aveme io
Poppy Slreel
•
• • DAILY PILOT ileft ....,.
f;oantfnfJ (~,'(joins
Funds collected loc U~lall Fund i,y stu~eo~ at NeWM~1Harbor High
School &• into-aaloni81ic' coin ~tor at· Mariners, Savings and Loan with the belp•of·{lrom left) '7ack Heiser, senior dass pnlsidenl;
Mrs. Joan Payne, llead· <eller; Af>drea Martin, student body treasu-
rer, and Pat Bartholomy.! executive vice president oJ Mariners Sav~
ing• .. Finally tally wu fll7.M plus 'IO centavos and \hree Canadian
penmes.
Veteran Harbor Educator
Leland Beckett Rites Set
' ' '.
Memorial Mi~ will be held Wed·
nesday at 2 p.ip. at St. Michael's ind All
Angels a.iird>, Corona del Mar, for Le-
la.od G. Beckett who was tilled Saturday
in a surfmg i ccldent near Ensenalia,
Mexico.
Mr. ll<ckell, who lived al t• Mar~ ·
ners Drive, Newport Beach wu 42.
He wu a teacher and administrator
In Harbor art.a schools fCll' 13 JUJ"S.
Mr. ll<ckett lauglll mathemallcs al
Haroor, Corona del Mar ud COiia Ilea• blCh schoob. lie ... abo ..... _
track coach.
He terVed as an acbuinlltrltar at
Cbnna det Mar and Costa Mesa high
achools.
A ln<lllber ol the Harbor area Rotary
ctm, be had been principal ol Nonvalk
High School for the post two yean. •
He leavn his wife~ Bui>ara; two
dllqlllen, Cyalbla and Nar\cy1 and a IO!l,
Slevea, ol lbe lamU7 -; his ponlllS,
Mr. and Mn. Leland A! Bld:i!tt of ·Ross.
moor; a sister, Mn. Joanne '11Jompson
ol Orangt, and two brothers, Dudley of
Hacienda Heights and Nonnan of U:>ng
Beach.
The family has suggested donations to
a memm-tal acholarship fund at Norwalk
Hilb Sc:l!ool. DIES IN SURF ACCIDENT
Leland G. Beckett
•
The Intent ts to force st.are employes
f<> park farther down th< ~de slreell
and provide space for shopper turnover. Federal Raise
Bill Delayed
-,
The onellour parting limit on East
Coart Higlrwoy dalla f<> 119.
Tbe SS.mile-per .boor speed llmit bas
gone unchanied for about 25 year1, Cook
said, durfq( which lime population bas
iocre111il blr-fold and pedestrilll use at
....... lb lO.lold. Twenty.ftft ,..,..
.... be •aid, thet< ..... blJ'dly any busl-~ ~~:!1'°s1a~~ ""1· lhe State Division ol Highways
would ha"'.e to approve tbe speed change.
"Y"' fmd many places en stale high-
WI.YI wttll 1... vehicle traftc and pades-
trlan croa traffic with speed Umita as
low .. 25 miles per hour," Cont lald. "lt
is bacauae ol tho fut !peed pollllible we
hive 10 many relf'-tlKl c:ollisions."
Auction Gets Cam
Newport Beach Finance D 1 re ct o r
G<orge Pappos said loday f,l,Ja wu
raised ln Sllunlay's police ~ Tiie
money wW go into the dty'a general
fund.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Final cm-
gressional acUon on a six percent acrou.
lhe-bosrd Pl1 raise for loderal emploJ<s
was delayed· today by u opponent to a
provision including c o n I re s s i o n aJ employes in the pay boost.
Rep. Andrew Jacobs Jr. (0.lnd.), o~
J~ed to suspending House rules to
quickly send the hill to Pres'ident Nimn
He sakl It gives what he called a "fre~
ride" to House and Senate employes on a
pay raise intended primartly to benefit
postal and other low-paid fed e r a I
worken.
County to Vote
On Bond Issues
In addition to city council el«:ttons
Tues<fay, there are a fU/ bond issues
before voters in Orange C o u n t y ' s
muolcipal elections.
Sit measures., including five . bond
issues totaling $2&.6 million. face voters
in Anaheim. One is an '8.65 milliob.elec-
tric revenue proposal.
Other bond issues are: on the ballot In
the cities of Cypres& and FuUerton, as
well as Guadalupe lit . Santa Barbara
c;unly, San .LUls Obi,P.' County's Pkrno
Beach and Def Mar ln san Diego ~f1.
Jacob&' objeclioo · nquired lioct.,. ol
lhe blU f<> 10 through the formal p..,
cedare of Ila~ the House Rules Con>-
millee-llchedUie Door acUoq Cll ibe bill. '{'lie bill, which bail been expected w·ro Corson In Los Angeiu County, Nepdles
f<> N°'"' last ... t, would nJae p.y for t In San Berp~ C.Unly and McFarland
5.1 ri1l1llon ,..iaI and ..,... leclenl ~ in Kern Cclmty will vote cn·lnc:reauq ci-
-.mployes, lncludtiog ..,..Icemen. ty lu rataa. ·'«••1
OA.tl"f' Pt\.OT ..... ,.._
Now officers encl dlredors of the .Boys Club of the
Harbor Area are reedy for action-packed 1970.
From left are Put PIU!clent Willal<I Courtney;
Second Vice President E. S. de Mocstonyl; First
Vice President Chic Clarke; Secretary Don Erick-
IOD aud President Mill:• Manahan.
'
Brunch '·ll
J The cream of the strawberry crop, as picked by -Cleft ' to right) t the Mmes. Robert J.,Lucas, Willia.ms ~ilroy and Robert Q. Bas-
1 majian will be offeretl when th~ Women 's Fellowship .of '-the Ply-
i mouth Congregational Church .hosts a strawberry Bro.ncli Wed-, • nesday, April 29, in the Balboa Bay Club. Brunch will be served i .
• continuously from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 and bridge will be played
between bites of berries beginning at 11. Co-chainnen of the event,
which will carry out the berry theme for ·decorations, are Mrs.
George Weedon and Mrs. William Roller.
~ .. . .
•. Cou ~t,ry Fa ·ir Attracts City Folk·s
. , . I ·", -Old-fashioned flin at an •oJd-·
·' ~tyle c o u n t r y t4h' ai'aill
~:members and guesW"'of1 the
~bell Club of Newport Beach
'( 'I1lursday, April 23, from lp
.m. to 3 p.m. when the club
..,stages its annual b e n e f it
Spring Festival.
Springing up ·in the
:American Leg ion Hall,
;Newport Beach on .April 23
e'.will be booths offering pJain
~and fancy casseroles,
sandwiches, coffee, home-bak-
ed pies, cakes and cookies,
boutique items, a variety of
books and while elephants.
• Also offered will be objets
d'art and clothing in all s.izes
and shapes, from cocktail
'dresses to banlon shifts with
.matching jewelry.
Proceeds from the aMual
event y.•ill go towards two
scholarships for n u r s i n g
:Students at Orange Coast
College, one for a law enforce-
ment major at Golden West
College, one for an outstanding
· student at Newport Harbor
,High School and several for
Orange County students plan·
ning careers in music.
In charge of preparations
for the fair is Mrs. Vernace
'Morgan, ways and means
.chairman, and assisting her
are the Mmes. M. L. Rabbitt,
;°William Th.ayer, D. D. Ovan-
do, J. J. Jakosky, John
.Meermans, Ray N i e I s e n ,
slie Mock, Raymond
Henns, 'nlomaa B it u m e ,
:charles Edwards,.Phillip Pike,
L'Loulse Houghton and H. I.
Proulx.
THEY WENT THATAWAY -Pointing the way to
the annual Spring Festival of the Ebell Club of New-
port Beach is Mrs. L. H. McBride while Mrs. Les-
ter Smith, shopping bag in h~nd, hurries off to col-
Ject her share of bargains, The· benefit event a
Country-F·air will take place Thu~sd~y, April 23, in
lhe Amencan Legion Hall, Newport Beach .
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B~A ANDERsoit,. Editor
......,., ~ 1a. '"' '·•~ , ... n
LDNG LIVE THE KING -Sporting' the c'row n of King Neptune
dµ,ring the.coming year will be Kenneth Sampson, who was crown-eil by Mrs'. William E. Fisher of the N'ewport Harbor Spastic
League, Inc., during a cocktail cruise aboard the Mansion Queen.
Sampson was chosen for his outstanding contribution within his
chOse"n field of endeavor •
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A n~w king Neptune has been crOwned b}. the Newport Harbor
Spastic League, Inc., to rule and reign,puring..the coming year •
Elevated to the place of high ho~or was Kenneth Sampson, di-
rector of Orange County harbcirs, beacbi!s arid' parks, who was chosen
fur his outstanding contributio11<jo his field ..
. The .cl~~ely-guarded secret of, the i~enlijy of lhe new kin~ was
revealed durin'g the 12th annua) ;King Neptune affair, a cruise aboard
the Mansion Queen and dinner and dancing in the Ports 'o Call
restaurant.
Sampson, a native of CaJifornia and a resident of NewPort
Beach, has been in public servic_e for approximately '40 years with both
Los Angeles and Orange counties.
He is a member of the Advisory Committee, National Rivers
and Harbors Congress and past president of the Orange County Asso-
ciation and the Southern D1'vision ,of' the California Marine Parks and
Harbo'r's Association. ' i ··
Also, he is affiliated with the California Association of Harbor
Masters and Port Captains, the Orange County Regionai, Parts 'A.d·
visory Team, the National Parks and Recreation Association and: tlle
American Society oC Public Administrators.
The new king joins a prestigious list of men who already have
reigned. including Jay S. Stoddard, O. W. Richard, John e, Kilroy,
LeRoy Bartholomew and Drs. Tom W. Robinson, Anthony .,.N .. Toto,
Allen R. Le Roy, Theodore G. Schoppe, and Judge Robert W, Gard-
ner and Sen. John A. Murdy Jr.
Jn · 1968 all the husbands of the league members w~re honored
and shared the crown.
Proceeds from all fund-raising events sponsored by the league
are given exclllsively to the work in Orange County of assisting vic-
tims of Cerebral palsy and similar disabilities.
Charting the Neptune Cruise wa~ Mrs. William L. Kitchen, and
on her· crew were the Mmes . Clyde M. Carlton, invitations; .Jilek K.
Camey, reservations; William. E. Fisher, decorations, an-d Jobnbie
Wallter, transportation. .
Mrs. Fisher crowned the king during the ceremonies which
clirnazed the cocktail cruise. 1
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am belier cruiest places to co.ver up his:"teinpe": DEAR .ANN .LANDERS: Pleue wire DEAR ANN LANDERS: My friend and • ·
1 are both 17. We have been ex-
rirnenUng with pills and we need so~ ' '
vice. We want to get high tiut we don1
I
ant to do anything crazy like kill
Ives. A few qi our. pals have hil .
me rs so we know Overdoses· can · be '
ngerous.
What's the limit on deXedrine? What
ut benzedrlne? ls lt·OK to mix them ?
bat about pills and gin? Would beer be
tter? ls seconal stronger than ne1n·
itol? \Ve don't believe in messing
OUnd with needles. We koow heroin is
Jild and can kill a person If it goes to the
Jeart. What \te need Is information. ·A'nd
'P't advise us to stop because we won'L
'op until we've had tome groovy trips.
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sermon, Thanks. -CLEVELAND
DEUCES ; '
Dj:AR C.O.: t wish I could u swtr
your quesliont bat I cu't because i doe'I
know your tbresbold or loleraaee, wbh:h
depends oa many faclon ncb ·11 the con·
dilion or your 1eneral bealttil your
ftt.rvtal lfllem, and yoar level of em•
tioall otablUlj>. Nor do I !mow tbe
1lreogtb of Ult plfll 1'" de1cdbe. An
tlley $0 milligrams, t• or ZOI? ,, . " .
Unfortunately a greit many peopft
don'& Jmow the 1a1wm IO lbese qutstloQs
thcm1elve1, as evidlllced by Ute nambtr
of bllinmer1 and llllltentloaal niddta.
' ~-r U you but1l on '1erpertmtattn;' I bOJt;
you'll have oae person preteat who wlll
slay 11raJgbl. Someooe In the crowd
sboald be .n llind'te ealt 1 doctor er Iii
ambalaace or 1 eorottr, wlllchever Is .........
11U&lified than ymi, ('!Ami. Landen, to f spoil!' .A few moDtha ago .. ~ babJ: -.collect jult "yes" or "'no." Did that letter
'l!J.SWer the Modesto\~(e whole huaband wouldn'tatop crying·so be pu('ber on th8 ' a~•Jf YearS a Mistress come fronl
breaks t4lngs durin1~0ta of temper. Your aofa and, broke up lier· crib. (. r; Rochtfter, N.Y.? My husband has been
h11.1band doesn 't behave that w1y and ' ·· acting 'tunny since 1960 and it alt figure&.
mJne does, so pleaae step aaid6 and Jet an I am thankful Dan has never hit me but Th.an ks a lot, Mom. _ JIGSAW JUDY .
authority ·•peaL , . ,. tt'1 depressu-,g to Jet busted furniture ,aJI
When Da~ and J w~re going together he over the place. Time never cured
used to behave like Mr. Modesto. Almost anything. Ann, so ple_.. don't give Mrs.
every piece of furrdtpte ln his apartment Modesto"or anypne.. e1* false hipe. -
had been broken du~ one of his angry TEMPER'S WIFE '
· opells. f thought whea e owned hb home he'd take pride tn possessions and Dl:Ajl< WIFE: i tofd;Mrt. Modeoto ber
things would be. 'dllf~nl. bl1bn4 "q ~-to uger ln u
I was wrong. Already he has knocked
fist holes through-two doon. Th< bottom
partiUon of three others tt.ve been kicked
through. I ll!ual ban& pfctur<s In Ille
lafaldlr....., ud U be ~'t tat1row
II by Ille 11mt be -.led, fie oeeded pro-
fe-1' flofp. 1'I ,.,., oclvlce -lie '"'led to JOOr llUle boy. Aod ,.. cu loU ..... I llld ...
DBAll JUDY: <-Nt, 1he leUer 1" ia..
quired •boat did not come fro •
ltochetler, N.V. Aed I am .oot yow
' mottter .. : '
What II. French kissing? Is It wrong?
Who ~ld set the necking limits -tbe
boy or Uie girl? Can a shotgun weddl11C
su:eceed? Read Ann Landers' booklet,
.,Teenage sex -Ten Ways to Cool It."
Sm;l 50 cents in ooin •Qd a loftc, :aelf·a~
dressed, stamped envelope in care of Ull
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Californiii wJneries and cheese companies will suit'· ~ fto)n 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thlll:$day, ·April 16, in .the
ply the fare to be sampled during a scholarship Rev~e Hoo,se. Reaay 1 to ~pt guests are (left to
funcl-raWng party, planned .by · Stephens C<>llege . · rigbtl Ille Mmes. Dona,Jd'E. SnYdet, WYnh w: Cbap-
.AltJl!lD'l! o! Oran_ge Counl)l;·The ~e!lt will be·stag· _ 1_1l8n.~.PitJ!ip E. Evjms. · ·
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Exotic Fare . ·Sample9
By Chapter Members
Enjoying a tasting spree
were presidents and chairmen
of America_n Eield Servife
chapters. ,
Mrs .. Go r.d,o n Stebbing~
district .re"~ntative, hosted
a. pretestilig of mctlpes con-
tributed by foreign students as
a ~de to la diStrict diMer
tour wbich'Will take ·place Sun;.
tinents and honoring the COUii·
tries of the !<nigO_ exch,alige
students now Jiving in the
Huiitington V~ley area.
Guest,1 will follow a planned
route and drive from school to
school for each, course. Enter-
tainment and decorations will
. be provided by the AFS stu-
dent clubs in each high school,
ind ·lidult AFS members will
Volunteer Bureau
Names New Officers
· New officers will be instaUed when the
annual meeting Of the Volunteer Bureau
taltes place in the Irvine Coast Country Club
Wednesday, April 15, at 11 :30 a.m.
Taking office in ceremonies conducted
by Dr. John F. Dean will be Hugh Atynatt
Jr., president; Mrs. Don Adkinson, vice
president; Mrs. William Rainy. secretary,
and Robert Basmajian, treasurer.
New Role Aheocl • • ' ...
. R~volu.tion -SliJ,olders in _J YWCA ;;
HOUSTON (UPI)' -'Itle mo v,e beyond 1exu1 t their life ~cte," Mrs. Claytor ''~ collective power rA a
d-a,y' w h ~ n t .e. ,Young playthinp of the male to an o£ Grand Riplda, Mich., said. woman's organization ia the
Women'• Qirisl~ Aaoclatlon affinnatlon ol t11e1r role' .., "They ,peed an Identity of' «lining trlennlum will rest
was ·just a pl to play humati beings with capacity the fr own 'tftn as ,they are a upari a new ldnd of liberation
VG,lleyball or. leatn ~t for Jeade1'91Pp and cortrib\IUon partner in a man-woman rela-and moblUz.aUoo of women in
11'11 lolle ..... • ,' • · In varied w1y1 throughout tloMblp.''· °' our ~le~," added YWCA ex-• , ecuUve director Edith Lenigo ~~.~7 :me e I~ of New York City.
~ -·-.,. bl ''Woinen are depicted as the atlelldthellllhga\jollalYWCA Dou e Ring .Rites weak"\ sex, less able. th• mnveation, which OJl!DS today, ., --·-1 th cl .. ve the subject will not be the old-emo"unou ones, e ex Ull
fashioned( -...ina buket but d nurturet.s of the young," Mrs. -~..,. Cl k. H k' w·· Claytor I said, "but human :!':m;;t";~JfOblem of ar -. aw ins e traitsarenOtsnllnUd."
11The call to cooveotion ls an
action ca)I more radical than
we may· think;" said YWCA
president Helen Claytor. ••This
cpnyeotion d a r e not do
.business ,as usual"
Some of the delegates to the
coventlon; hope it· will bring
· YWCA lo the Jront of the
women's1rigbts movement.
. """"" the topics to be debatedfdnclube relaxed abor-
lloo laws, an enlll!l>ler>ed ap.
proach 1o marijuana and em-
powerment • of blacks a n d
other minorities.
Beyond the inlemal YWCA
straggle• by the young and the
black wbo seek more Jeader-
stiip' and decision..malting pow-
er In the·t15-year-old organiza-
tion smoulders the women 's
re•olution.
The YWCA crusade ! o T
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women's rights may be old, MRS . HAWKINS
but the YWCA is expected to Rec:itH Vows
make it cll!:ar to th.e latter-day ----------
babes in the woods ,lik<! Betty
friedan'.s National Organiza-
tion fot Women and the
Women's I:.lberat!on Move-
ment Illa!. old does not mean
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.Con ventim blueiwiW In-·
elude the repeal ~ all laws
"8llietinc -perform. ed bv a duly licensed physic-
ian. Other topics to be argued
by the delegates are an ex-
temlve network of adequate
child care services and equal
access of women to all educa-
tional possibiHties.
''It is essential that women
Flowers
In Focus
Banquet
Plans Told
Plans for the annual Mother·
daughter Banquet will be '""'
nounced at the DeJ:t meeting of
the Women's Society of ~
tian Service.
The group will meet at 10:30
a.m. Wedpesday, April 15, iq
the First United Methodist
Church, Costa Mesa.
The banquet, scheduled foi:
May 8, is being chaired by
Mrs. Ruth Barnett. Assisting
are the Mmes. Robert Richey,
Donald Barr , Henry.
Wedesweiler and Ralph Short.
Wedding vows and r)ngs
were exchanged by Jtidilh
Clark and Michael W.
Ha~kins during an evening
ceremony conducted by the
Rev. 'I1lomas W. Overton in
the First Christian Church of
Huntington Beach.
Parents of the newlyweds
are Mr. and Mrs. B~rt W .
Clark ol Huntington Beach and
Mn. Flofence· Peck, Seal
Beach.
Mrs. 'Ibomas E. Brower
(P•ld PoUtlal Adwrtltementl
RB FOR HB
ttOM IAUIR H11111lflltotl 1 .. c11 .cny ClllMll
Commltt" To l!IKJ. llon hlil'lf'1 O.vld Wlbotl, j:Nlnnen
1'132 G~lff", H.unllngton IMCll
served as matron of honor and ~_,., / n
the bride's sisters, the Misses l LA--..
Nancy and Lisa Clark, were '..;;:.'-I.
bridesmaids.
Attending the benedict was
Alfred J . Melanson, and
seating guests were H. E.
McPheeters, his brother-in-
Jaw, Larry Hicks and Roger
Cfark, the bride's brother.
M i c h a e I McPheeters, the
bridegroom's nephew was ring
beater.
The bride is a graduate or
Marina High School and at-
tended Golden West College,
while her husband, also.-a
Marina High S<!liool graduate,
presently 15 attending Orange
Coast Coll*. He also is in the
Marine Corps Reserve sta-
tiqoed at Seal Beach.
Stars Raise
Auction Bid
A silent aucUon or white
elephant s · will occupy
members of the Star Club of
Laguna Be a ch Wednesdaf,
April 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the
home of Mrs. Arthur Hanson.
Members will start col·
lecting merchandise for a
rummage sale on Saturday,
May 9, in the Women's Club.
BE FREE ...
OF FA~IAL. HAl~
FOREVER. LET US SHOW
YOU HOW EASY IT IS .,
TO REMOVE EXCESS HA1R
WITtf MODERfj:
day, l.fv·17, iD tbe faculty di-.serve as cbets;r.·; 1
1ning roou;w, 9f Hualil)gtcli,~" , Tickets fa! the w•aive
. Fountain Valley, Marina ini:1 'dinner tout., a fund-rilslng
W-)!lf''icliools: :~ project'.fur· the AFI> _.,;,, I .Eacb~dlaPl<!!''will's-will be12.00·arul ma;t-be ob-
' a; dllljr$1!' (0refp •"'lif!il " 1!8ined from student.or aOult
The new president will greet new mem-
bers of the board iI}cluding the Mmes. Elmer
Sproul, Robert Bacon, Rogers Severson and
Harold Ness along. with Frank Herman.
A program on floral ar-
rangeme11t will be presented
when the Women's Auxiliary
to the Orange Couilty
P h a rmaceutlcal Association
meets Wednesday, April 15, in
the Costa Mesa home of Mrs.
During the Wednesday
session Mrs. Vance Hunter
will present the program, Mrs .
Arthur Butterwick will lead
devotions, and Mary Circle.
under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Emily Eggen, will serve
lunch .
Soroptimists
SoropUmist Club of Hun-
tiflgton Buell g~rs at 12:-15
p.m. the second-allji fourth
El.E~ROL.'.Y.SIS 1
MEQJCALL.Y APPROVED•••
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Why not p111per yoarself with
an Elizabeth Arden face treit•eal
You're a woman of the '70's. On the go.
Involved. And, when YoiI do have time to
relax ••• make Iha! lime count. Visit
· our Elizabeth Arden Red Coor Treatment
R00111.let our 'expert give ywr skip a
w0ooerfully refreshing treatment •••
•nd a new makl!-llJl. You'll not qn'ly look
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M1r1 .. Tlu;ri., Fri. 10:00 till t :JO: Ot~•r Div' 10100 till l :lO
Anton ~izJch. · ·
The gathering will begiw
with a SOclal hour at 11 :30 Moose Group · Tuesday1 ln f'fancois
:"'91aurant.
.~;N~UL~ WI~ 0# : Mrs. Thomas Young, retiring president
"' , wj.ll .accept a post on the adYison.rJx>ard as
: will Gary Bu<rill, Charle~ Clltanele and'
MisS"Eveiyn Davis. --· .~" ..
.Speaker for the luncheon gatliinng will
be Ute new director of the Volunteer Bureau,
'Mrs: Lewis S. MacDonald. She will oiltline
plans, programs and new projects for ti.e
• a:m. and lunch will be served at noon. Women of the Moose, 1158 FAIR
LIC~HSEI> TE~NICl·AH:;
IN:OUR BEAUTY SAt.OH'to
i . : Assisting with hostess duties assemble the first and third
wUI be the Mmes .. Ronald 'Thursday of each month for ••••• f•ir, f•ehr•I. 1'ho1• '\R' o·.s1 NSON'S ' -........ in M H flwff word1 111m up f•efort ln Walters, G. H. Plei,ol, Dean ..... ..,WU6s oose ome; .•,.r•tio" o1' th• 'DAILY PILOT ~avle and A~tboay Wlllliuns. ~a Mesa. 'lbe program. Nltori•I P•t• •v•ry d•v. NEWPORT · comin·g 'Y,'ear. ,,.
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SAYINGS!
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1pri11g 1lyl•I 60 1h11d -P.11mp1r
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Mesa Pr~cin1ct·s ·Ready;'-~ \ Tucker Blasts · Pilot -· • • ·-·
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·~ IUJllllloo .... --to • ..-.....,_ .. tMloJ&houl
Colla lollli,;ail tbe ... of ballollng for
two elllirllw 1!<1111 0D tbe City Olundl. PGlli wlllle opm Tuesday from 7 a.m. ""'p.m., __ ... 6y city -that
a billllm' ,.,..,e Of the ccmrmDty's
rTl/fll nS181r!d voters cast blllots than tbeJ did two years .....
-will be coming In perllaps 30 mlnuteo alt« polls close.
ElecUon Central for the municipal
t.Jloting will be in Costa Mesa Civic
Centor dum\l>en, where votes will be
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AB EdltOrlal.
CITY HALL VOTE 1'ALLY
PHONE : 134-5411
tallied am poet<d ai Ibey are .-Ivecl.
A special leieP*le ~ will enable
Coota Mesans to dtol dlteelly In !or the
developing ·w1e picture.
Ooe ol the ptlmary -lsiUo, mentioned
by the challengers in the 1970, sev~an
race ha been voter ~y.
Many meet the candidates nights have
h_een poody at.t.nded.
Two Called Mesa's Best
The DAILY PILOT recommends these two men in Costa
Me5 a's City Council election Tuesday:
Wiiiard T. Jord•n
J•ck H•mmett
Aile< careful study of· all seven candidates and an analysis
of the incumbents' records in office, the DAJLY PILOT has con·
eluded that Hammett and Jordan offer the greatest number of as·
sets required to serve on the very important, five-man board that
governs the affairs of a city of 75,000. . . .
· As 3 planning commissioner and city councilman, mcludmg
one term as mayor, Jordan has shown a ~lend of temperament and
talent that bas served the city well. He ts calm, reasonable and a
good team wo rk er on projects that have improved the city.
Hamniett is an aggressive community worker who could
prove himself a valuable contributor to city government.· He bas a
.proven record of civic parti°'pation, serving with both energy end
unagination.
None of the remaining candidates emerge with the balance
of experience and talent offered by Jordan and Hammett. lncwn·
bent George Tucker, endorsed by the DAILY PILOT four years
ago, bas a disappointing record as a city councilman and the re-
maining four don't seem to have backgrounds that particularly
qualify them for the City Council.
Comcilman .George A. Tucker, who ls
seekiq a second four-year t e r m •
mounted ,a final drive over the weekend
to w1n re-election.
·He bas hammered away at several
spedfic issues during recent weeks,
cap6Ulized in a lo.,oin& program to fm..
prove the city sOcially, ecooomi<ally and
in tbe field of_ aovmirnent.
Tucker's wee~ ca,mp,ign included a
broadside awnsttbe DMLY PILOT.
"Tbe •edl!O( and publlsber and ownen
of the DAILY PILO'l', who. don't live in
Co!ta Mesa, ar. · qala trying to cram I . . I; >
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, /I I~ . . k Saigon Ripped.-by ·Roc ets;
New VCOffensive Warned
SAIGON (UPI) -Coounuabt guer·
rill u hit Saijon wilb a rocket attack
tonight. the first since Dec. 17. At the
same time allied intelligence tOUttes
warned of new and bigger Commw1lst of-
Alabama Rites
For Mark Browne
,Set This Wee k
Funeral services for a Co5ta Mesa boy
who died Saturday after being pr~
nounced dead once and revived by a
machine Intended to keep his kidneys
ready for transplant are to be in
Alabama.
Mar~ A. Browne, I, will be buried
follOwlnJ_~tes at Elmwood Chapel in Blr1111n later Ibis week. ·
He died !ltirally foi the second tlme at
2:05 1.m. satmda1'.in Cbildren'1 Hospital
of Los Aogelts, WI!.,.. his kidney was
su"""""11y transplanlecf lnlo another
ailing child. -·
Mark was the vk:tim of an inoperable
brain tumor. •
His parehts suggest contributions to the
Heart Fund of Birmingham, Ala., for
those who wish to remember Mart.
The boy leaves his mother, Mrs. ,Sandy
Kindr<d, of Costa Mesa, his lather, Slaff
Sgt: Fttdrlck Browne, of El Toro MCAS,
a aflter, Margo Lynne Browne, plus
graodpor<!lls and ~·
fensives thls ·spring, including aUacks on
Saigoli. U.s: and South Vietnamese police of-
ficials said at )ea.st six rockets hit Saigon,
killing three penons and Injuring 44. All
of the dead and 31 of the wounded were in
the crowded Olympic 'Jbeater were a
rocket struck the rear wall
Two rockets struck the 1 n t er i or
ministry buildjng four blocks from tbe
presidentiil palace and two bloc:k1 from
the U.S. Embassy, wounding one woman
and sending two others into shock. Police
first reported the exploskms here and at
the theater as terrorist bombs, but later
found the rocket engines.
One rocket hit the interior ministry,
wounding a woman secretary and sending
two others into shock. Another hit the
Saigon River and blew out windows in the
government-owned Majestic Hotel where
a singer and several other persons were
cut by Dying glass.
National police said another rocket
landed on the tennis court at the Cercle
Sportil, a luxurious country club favored
by Soulb Vietnam's pcUUcal and social
Jeeders and the diplomatic set.
Police first reported a bomb explosion
tn the itrterior ministry office building but
later found a rocket motor at the scene.
Per30ns living in the area said they
heard the Tock et being set off and it was
onlf seconds ... betore it hit, indicating it
may "have been launched from a point
just..acrou the Saigon River in swampy
mwlUol.
The Communista: also stepped up their
-oressure on the twin Green Beret camps
-(S<t VIErNAM, Pap I)
l.l"I Tt~
WeU c-ned
Doing his litter bit for beauty
in Salem, Oregon1 is store man-
aaer ·Dean TriUe as be shovels
a small portion of cans and
botUes, returned· to bis store
after the chain announced it
would redeem them for a ball
cent each~ :r.hey've collected
over 70,000 E!rbpt;ies so far.
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Tustin Topless
Display Raided
Orange CoiJnty Sheriff's officers show-
ed a shapely entertainer in a Tustin
tavern Just who was wearing the pant.!
Sunday when they halted her torrid
number to book her on charges of in-
decent exposure. .
Investigators allege K a re n Ann
Mcintyre, 23, of Pomona, was topless
and, to all intents and purposes, bot-
tomless, in the Tuscan Room bar when
their citatlon slowed down her routine.
They a!So booked bar manager Richard
Wayne Canon •. 29, of Orange, for ' pro-
cUring • female to indecenUy expose
herself. . Charges of operating a pool room
without a license were added to Carson's
wattant. Deputies had 24 hours earlier
booked Jack· VU-Stone, 28, of 'l\lstln.
a feUow employe at the bar, on Identical diarges.
All three defendants are tree on bail.
Guards Get Nerve Test
Newport Beach Crowds , Jellyfish Cause Overload
II)' THOMAS FOR'nJNE
• Of .. 0., "*" ..., Summer-size beach crow<b:, dangerous
rip tides and sting-inflicting jellyfish Jett
Newport Beach lileguarM with frazzled
nerves at day's end both Saturday and
Sunday. ·
.. We have an oU~season budget and
coverage and we're ge(ting full-se.uon
crowds," Asalltint Marine Safety Direc-
tor Kendall Jacobaen lamenled.
The city lifeguard .wr over the week-
end mnnbered only II. Jacobotn aald on
11Ummer d•)'I, with crowds like the to,000
Saturday and 95,000 Sunday, 15 liregu1rda
would be on duty.
Ho aald tbert Wert rJp tld .. along tbe
<ntire city beach front. uresum11 mad•
21 rttcUM S&bjrday and M SUmlay and
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would have made many more but they
didn't dare ,commit themselve:,s because
of their small numbers. Jacot.en aakt
Instead, they relied on other swimmers
to he~ In need of aid and Used pub-
lic a 1peake:Ts to talk swimmers
out of dan1er. One hundred fourteen such
preventative act.ions were Joged Satur· day and 1a Sundoy. J-ilald lileguard Jt<ps were
·-moriD& along :be beach beca""' ol the great number of people covering
the aaod. In one Incident at Corona dtl
MJr Main Belch, a guafd ldt his tower
to mate a racue and everyone on the ~ stood up 10 guards in 1 jeep com·
mg over from the voneyban nets as back-
up couldn't even 1ee the water.
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C.Ompoundini the problem, Jacobsen
said, wue the number of people , Jn the
water. The water temperature is warm-
ing from the 56 degreea it gets down to
during the winter toward the 11!1 to 70
degrees it hill in summer. Weekend
water temperatures were SJ degrees and
it was a de~ today.
The •arniu\I water brought the jelly·
fish. Llfeguard1 over the •eell:end ad·
ministered fkJt aid to more than 200
pernll.. with '1t percent or the case.,
Jacol>een aald jeliyflth stings.
Ja-NJ.t he· t.eeJll waltlnt !or the rainy seaaon so lifeguardl can do thelr
m1lntenece1 "People lroeo aaylnl lt IJ ao
earJy IUmmfl", but. u . far as l 'm. cop.
terned 111t summer never eodtd. ''
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dalmbln1w• IDeonte(. .,
'l1't pft! Ill powdod fir-at -,... -1111or AMli L. l'lll!dlt" .... , Bolatb -.
Baidel Tadilr, 8olDtb. Bara c 81
Jardin. a n6M• :'C.:1·· • tlllt bOllot ,_., ...... ' • v..-.
B.Bll-am1-Mr.-1r.
-'cblrltd MliiclaJ tbal --are · drculatlon tbal ht ls dr'Ollllill Cllll
d ~ noe in fa.or of HammeU. 1
'!'!Iii, .. II.id, ii not true. •
A ' II " 'Fla I -·\' po o . . W ess"
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Astronaut,s Streak on Perfect .Course ' ,. .t .
SPACE CENTER. Houston <UPI) -
Apollo lS'a utionouls sped llawlestly
toward the bright wu:ing moon today, ·
trailed by a rocket hulk that will crash
into the lunar surface as they swing into
orbit Tueaday night.
A brief blast from the mooosbip's btg
rocket engine Sunday lined up veteran
James A. Lovell and his two first-Ume
cre-wmen, John L. Swigert and Fred W.
Haise, for man's first Iandi114 in.the an·
cient hills ol the moon's uplanda Wed-
nesday nlgbl. •
Among dlpitarles wllld1tng man'•
third -landing """' Mlielon c.ontrol will be Vice l'rtlideot Spiro T. Apw,
He was at Cape Kennedy with West
German Chancellor Willy Brandt for
Saturday .. launch.
Oroond contn>llers said Apoilo ll 'J a;,n
wp. ao accurate -bringiDc it Within '11
milel ol U>e moon's far aide-a third op-
poriunlty to correct the cour,. .Monday
night-would·be skipped.
• Inatead, the· spacemen, wlll ebeck·oul ·
their moon lander three houri ahead . of
schedule-Mlsaion control· waots· tbe
utrmaull le> look at ,..,.. IDOlllloril!I
tbe frl&lol bellum Wik !bat ._...uy
healed ,_ lhH plllmed ' -... the launch. . -
. ''There ii ne concern at ·all'' Mer tbll ~,a , __ ..... y~
aald, ""' tbe chP ol ,...., -m "to -li the • rtadlnp COIT--1 4o what we're reading here."
ll'be .lwlar :lander c:hec:1">ut, wUl be
ftlevlled.-tbe fourth color-·" Uie !May Olght. ' ' • '
-n!lmiiea &.lore tbe' utnlnilits• -ed wakeup lime 11 1o:u-a.m. ' .:: <aet APOWI,· Pap I) -~. --
Mesa Police Se·eK · M~a Bui~r
· · " · ... F <icing PQnel -.
-2ntl Brllie Susp:eef· Pian Jle~~
ly ARTlll1R IL VINSEL
Of .......... .
Teletype bulletins went out across the
west today tor ' a .key ~ jn the at.-·
templed $10,000 brlbety of a Costa M ...
policeman1 whlle arraipment w a s
sdleduled for a aecmd SUJpeCt now in
custody,
Samuel C. Rosman, 27, WIS lo be 11J.
fonned of the cha.rats againlt him at a ~ p.m. htmiog in H ... bor Judicial Distrlct
Court.
He Is helil In lieu ol llS,000 bail, booked
on dmges of atlempt..i briber)' ol a
pOlice officer, conspiracy to fllleiy arrest
and lurntshJni dangerous dnJ88.
Eugene C. Rondon.do,.~. Js named in.'·
warrants dlarging hbn wttb the lint two
offenses, plus !allure to appear in court
last Wednesday to face trial on 12 counts
of grand !hell.
Sgl. Jack Calnon, of the Costa Mesa
Police Department vice and intelligence
dttall, aald today that Roodoodo may be
in Las Vegas.
Rondondo was a co-owner of Fetici·
ano'a, an night club at 161'1 Westcllff
Drive, Newport Beach, where the bllod
siitger whose name it bears occasionally
appeared.
They and a third prini:tpaJ, O!arles S.
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llN)'<I', II, of ~ Beach, .,.;.. iif.
rUted. Jut fall and Drtyor later declded .
to tutlly .agaiQBt Rondoodo tn co.-Jon
with1 a $25,00I) liquor &heft.
Patrolman Gary Barwif notified hJ1
superiors .Mlrch 24 after allegedly be\'>I
oUer<d 110,000 by .-..... lo frame
Dreyer on a narcotics eharae.
ustn1 t,500 barbiturale lablets ·alleltd-
ly supplied by Rosman, the arrest was
faked 10 days ago·with cooperation m She . ' defendant ""' bis allornoJ•.
Police and District Attorney's tn-
vesUgatora Arrested Rounan lut1 'J'hari-
day night at his home, 20351 san· Brilo
Place, Laguna Niguel.
Rondoodo, of 2422 E. 22nd St., Neyport
Beach, had already been sought on a
bench warTant issUed when he failed to
show up in court the day before.
Legal proceedings against the three,
plul other parties involved in.the original
the!! case and a . subaequent civil lull
bfoogtlt by Jose Feliciano agalnol theln
are still Jn effect. ·
Roodoodo allegedly sl<>le moro ll>ao llO
cases of liquor and attempted ta 1ell the
stock at Fellciano's, accor~ to District
Atlornej> Cecil A. lllcks.
Veteran Harbor Educator
Leland Beckett Rites Set
Afemorial services wil1 be held Wed-·
nesday al 2 p.m. at SL MJchael's aad All ·
Angels Church, Corona del Mar, for Le-
land G. Beell:ett who was killed Saturday
in a Slll'f~ accident near Ensenad1,
Mexico.
Mr. ·eeckett, who Jived at lSOS Mari..
ner1 Drive, Newport Beach wu 42.
He was a teacher· and admJnilliator
In Harbor area schools for 13 yean.
Mr. Bec:iett taught malhtmaUcs 11
Harbor. Conn> de! Mar ind Cooio Meaa
high &Chools. He was alao a croa country
track coach.
He served as an administrator ill
Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa high
schools. .
A m!?mber of the Harbor area Rotary
Club, ~ had been principal of Norwalk
High School for the past two years .
He leaves his wife, Barbara ; two
daughters, Cynthia and NancyJ and a son,
Steven, o1 tbe family home: his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leland IL Becietl or iw. ..
moor: 1 Wier, Mrs. Joonne Thornpson
or Onnge, oncl two btolbm; Dudley of
Rll¢lenda Hell!l!tl ,00 Normln of Long Beech.. • .•
,,,. ramu, hill ,... .. 1ec1 dooatlonl to
a memorl1I tchol ...... f\md ~I Norwalk
l!igb School. I
01is JN .IUU ACC!DI Nl "
Laland G.-llocbtt. -
' .O,ru1e . , .
.W•tller
The ""' wlll ,ht on part-lima
duty Tueaday, ""' the tempen-
ture 11 l11PJllnl back down Into the
sUtla a)onc tho Orlll(t ~
INlllDE TODAY
A on<·ttl!ll Ml11ovri Ill"" llol/
felt like he had ben hlt on 11••
head with • loGd of 11aJ • '11'0•·
ttr ctntury coo> wMn 8Mftl Trumati ,uccetded Rooaewlt a.t.
Pr"id«Jlt. Poge 7. ·-·-·~ ~ , ...... -: atdttlW..,.. ...... ...., ~:::-~ ::==. 'I: =""--: ...... ... == ,.. ' 1:.::-" --: ~=:-·· = =:t ---: """'""" .. ..... ..... 11-M! ........... st .---...
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~. iO;YW .. ld JJupt;nm ll•ach man
and l)iree juvtnllt -poni-11e In
etUlody W.,. lollowtng lft ..........rul
attempt to bold up a gas station with a
14--indl lnife Sunday afternoon.
Antltlcl lot 111Spielon Ill. armed l'ob-
bory and ...... theft .,. W•yne L.
Walker, 171111 Barion Drive,' and a 18-
yw..old boy and two 17-year-old girl!, all
from Huntington Beach.
Police aald Wal.Ur and the boy a~
temptad to hold up aervlce at.ttloo
opent.or Elli Bra!gg@man 1t the !etch
Boulevord and HeU Avenue Ellco llatjoo
at 2:10 p.m. ·
Br..,,....,, look the llllJ!o away from
walker. in a a11or1 acu1n. which ·...,i him
and ~ boy ....,,pertnc to I c~way' car
with the. two glrll, olllcen llld. ·
Tbty !lfove Into a ~ raoldanllaJ
area bul were stopped lhonly ati.relld
in \l'estmlnaler by olflcet.R. Weldlelmer '
who recognize<! !hO """°" number from
• bulletin bl!Utd to·local poUce -....
lu;t l..oelcing • • • .
· -._., • , • • I 1>8iilon ·wa!U sllllly by a jiwolrf.dilplay in Dover,
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w~li~ la not out of boand1 en.tJreJy r~ tllis . W'OIDllll wllll1 J>or pllin folk Jlial1 corn-
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APOLW •••
Newp"QJ'l ·.Child
Drowns 1n Pool
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Despife · Rescu~
Newport Candidates . Fire
Last Volley .in Campaign
PST, 1-ll radioed Mlaalon Coalrol lhat
Haloa bad about nine baun ol IOlld 1leep
and llwlla1, about Ill baun. Lovtll oald
he aot Bout flve boun of "intermittent" sleep. _
"JUll after we went to 1leepJ111:·nJ1hl
we had a mallar tlarm and It ru]Jy
sc-.t 111/' Lovell aald. ''!We were .U
ovet'the cockpit JIU a.ftt noodle." :
"lonj II wiln't ·..-Inf _.
slintncaot." replied l!llsloft Control. . •
DAILY PILOT
Cu.Mt• CQAIT ru•1.llHIMO C0M"ANV'
••~•rt H. w,.4 ........, ... ~*"""' J••• 1. c.tt.,
Vkl '"'*"' .... °"""'' ,.__... · n •••• .-..... 11 ·-1'k111tt A. Jil11r,flfRt -·-c ......... C>Mt.
IJO Wed l•Y Str11t
Student Beaten
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A.t Bolsa Chica
). ·11-:i.aar<itd Bdll Go,nleno otudei>I
looldn( for a pla<e ·to oJeeit on Bol11
Chica State S.ach Sundoy 'waa ·beaten .
wlllt • jaclc bandit by the -;" .. automobllt lit aCcldlntally otrllek, bi lold ·
police. . . ·
Clrlotopher' ~· O>erry-oald lit
Wll drtvlal·-Oii llto i.,achfroot rood .
around tJ:iJ i.Jn. when a car door pop-!
ped open ip fnlot.ol bim, caualn( the coJ. ·
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Tiit dri\>er of Ille other · car, as J.t •
un!dentiftid ·by pollee, rot out owaar!nc
and beat him up· with the Jackhandlt, ·
Ch<Trytiouse said.
When. he ran away, ooe of the three
other persona in the car tirew a jack It
him, pollet said.
Cherryhoose and two trienC!s ac-
companying him fled and returned later
to find all of the car ~ smashed
and about 1100 worlh of . and cam-
ping gear.~
Althougllbn1l;.<J'by 1he beating, Cl!•r-
iyhouse refused medical attenUon, police
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Tiit main point, woolaty ~Id. la be TodJJ wu lbt:fNI . .., fll,.Wlure (or
doesn't think the tu otrudure Ill MO\llt,.. the three •-1-!0b' "1'Ulna Into·
NllueJ Water Dlatrlct ha1 any relllllll> lunlr orbit anct =· fer lbelr Ill> lbfp to whal ml(ht be dc>i>e Ill Newport dlu;'ll>ey wert -Ill.It
Beach. Allor tatlnc. meal aald -·t
K)>mla COllJltm that hll aperience In bad,"·tllly M,.. a 10-llour lllip ·ptriod
efttctJnc IOV'""""'t efl!cloncln la rel.. at U:• a.m. PST •. ,,,,,. pl&mlld to' do
vant. Ht oald th! while population Ill the some ~·later today Ind lnlpect
water district service area h11 doubled the aUicbed lunar llDCllni c r a f t
the lut two )'tl'1 he ha1 only addjd three "Aquarfua" tonJab1. empl~s to a staff of 16 previously, [)e. uwp'rt all 1eellnc pretty Io o d , ' • spite growth, he said, total as well as · reporteU SwJcert.
PF. c~pita, operation and maintanan<t Swlltrt. who Jell beb!nd a card u.un, "°"' ... I• this y~ !ban Jut yw. Ii.nu ha WU to cblllp Ill hla llllht plan,
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Federal Raise
eru 'l>eiayed
WASIDNGTON (AP) -Final con-
.... naJ action on J. 111 Percent ICJ'OA-o
tbH>oar!H1 raise ii!~ fllltraLempJoyia 1fil' aeiiyeci·!DdaY ~ u :6Jll>Oillnl to a
prov.i1iop tnctudlnl e o n I r • s 11 o n al
employes in the pay booll.
Rep. Andraw Jacobs Jr. (D-lncl.), ob-
jected to auapondin( llouae • rulta to
qulcllly llDil the bill to Prealdeat Nlson.
Ht lald It glvea what be caUed 1 "free
ride" to Houae and Senate employu on a
PIY raise intended primarjly to hanelll
poelaf and other low-paid le d e t a I
wor•era.
Jaooliol objection requ1nd backtrl of
the bill to go through the formal pro-
cedllrt of ha.U., Iha H-Rule1 Com-
mlttoe lchtdult noor ocUOn .. the bUJ,
Thi bill, whleh ·had -expacttd to ro to Nixon lul -k. -.Id ralaa Jl&l' for
5.5 million potlal and other federal
employOI, lllclui!iai sarvleemeD. . . ' . " .
Mesa Nabs Pair
In Burglary Try
A lrtttrlmliler DI a 'hilrdio-
wound uP Jn Jill ovef ilie ~ after
police llertoc! by • l!lOllt . alli'll> ln-
terruptod the alltgell burglary Of • Colt&
Meo music st.on. '
Georg< J. Wafdhauoer Jr., :IO, fll1140 S.
Lyon St., Santa Ana, and Jack A. Rallo,
28, of 1779 Westminster Ave., Colta
M111, "'"' booked for lllveali(atloo Ill
bur1lary. ,
Nothing was t&ken from AUantlc Music
Company, 44a E. 17th St., but police 1aid
several tape rte0rders had been 1athered
out of lhe diaploy w!odows.
Mesa Area Fest
Being Planned
.askodf«an~fll-not.
tions oa a photosraplilc plan. Tbt mu be
replaced, 1bomu ""'K. MaUtncJ1, ex-
p!alnecl them to blm.
"You'rt cloJnl IOC!d -• ~"'Mat unaly 'f'Oll hi• UnlttmlCi,.:'~ '• 1~ i
"Well, I had a food prime crewman
that taugbl me al I know," •-end Sirtim He~ In fer ~ly a,day ~~J,~c·~ doin(-;;:a~ :?!' l!>fa .-Ho
hu yll to Ibo.; ari1 iyin/itoinf. ·
Countian Killed
In Buggy Crash
A Buena Park yot!th loet hla ltlt SUnday
after his dune buggy overturned.'1 on a
desert road in rural Nevtda and his
father and a frli!:nd drove hlm m.Jle1 ln
search of treatment.
~y ·N. Ellis, 19, WaJ admitted to
Hendtt10n Hospital, Henderson, Nev., on
Saturday but dled w!thln.14 hou(J oj in·
Judea aull<inld 111 the -1dent'. ~ ·
Clark County sberifrs deputies said he.
was taken to the hoapital by .hit father,
Natban Ellla,"'llld ii friend, Charles W.
Remick, lt, of Lon1 Beach.
DepuUea dld not aay wbeno 1!1e accident
ocourrad, but noted Hendtnoo 1111 miles
sou!htut ol Lu Veau.
Another Angle
In Topless Case
• A nowt new an11e ,entered ·Costa
Mesa'• campalp aallnat !ta topleaa
tavern Saturday night -nonlopltss
entertainment -but that makes no dU·
ferer>Ct" under city law .
Miss Pamela Bartholomew, 25, ol IM
Anceles, was adequately clad wMn
lawmen . dropped by 'lbe Flreboust, 177
E. 17th st., to lssut cltaUom.
She waa ticketed for enlertainln1
without a elty permit and manager
Donald w. Foote, 23., of Costa Meaa, was
issued a summons for allowlng it.
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Cou11(itMJ t1-e ~olnt,_ .
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·Funds collected for Uiii\ed )Pund by studijil,i'Jil~eWport Hat1101'Hilh
SchoQI go Into automatlc ~oln counter at''Mmi!en-&v!ngs and
Loan witli the help of (from left) Jack Heiser, semor class president;
Mrs. Jean Payne, head teller ; Andrea Martin, atudent,body treu~
rer, and Pat Bartholomy, executive vice pretldent Gf'Marlialr1 Sawr-
ings. Finally tally was f717.24 plus 70 cenlav01 Ind three·'Cf,...ilan
pennies. ··
Newport Must Choose
Freeway Overpass Site
Ne"POfllltlch city c0aacum.. tooi"1I
will be fa~. with nu•k'lng a c~ice
bitween two ....rpuoq ,._ the flrture
Pacil!c ~ ~.;. in Corona . del
Mar.' Ne!tlier la JI0!'1'1'"'' witb nearby ·
residtntl, .
A peUUon btarllll JZI names. and 117
idenUcal letten have been received at cl·
ty hall favoring an overpass location at
Mornlnc Canyon. Bui a letter lleartnc 118
sianaturts uk.s thlt the overpau remain
at Buck Gully 11 shown on freeway plll'll
adopted by !be.city two yem qo.
So Curious has been the petition 8ctivity
and confusing the information spread by
word of mouth that Corona Highlands
Property. ~oers1 iAssoclatioP Presid~t
Mrs. Betty Gebhard, along with a
number of other realdents, hu IJgned . ,, .
confl!ctlnjl. pe11uon1. . .
The battle has been building (or months
wilb owners of Harbor Yip Hil}J Lw.k
Homes oucceedillc in winning, the auar<J.
ed auppcii't ol Calflomta Dtvtston ol
Highways engineer W. K. Hashlmoto and
Newport Beach city Traffic Engineer
Robert Jafle f0< a change to the Mornllll
Canyon loc•tlon.
Some reaidenta of Corona and Cameo
County to Vote
On Bond Issues
Hi,Jilancla are ......Uul ,,__·Ibey
fl&url. the routa wu ~ud ~ have boqbl. and sold · or made
-lmprov-· .. -tbal .jg. formation. · .. . -..
MJ:s. oe.. R<>birtoon cil ... -Road Aid llhe and her 1iulband bunt •
houee iD Newport lltil!lla in .1181 .that
turned out to be just hall a bloc) off'lho
adopted Paclllc Coast Freeway route.
When they moved to Corona Hlllhlands
tul year the number one thfna lliey did
la check the -e p~.
"To be honest about i~ It la 1oiD1 lo
hurt 10mebocf1," •he .aald. 0 Scr. why
should tt be ui:'l!l>en. we bouahl ~ tbe
route alrtady. was 1J£ned." ·
Attorney Roy Giordano of 628 Seaward
Road, In a letter to the city, questioned
tile citJ's right' to reopen hearings on ilt
executed agreement in disregard of the
intervep.io& rights cf thole who blwi
m~ ho111e aall lrl/!AClloaa. or Jnt.1 p~~n~ltn the interim. 1 For the city to do such a thing results
in confusion, indeeiiiO!I and I r o u p 1
pmaure demands, ha wrote.
Newport Lawyer
Raps Road Lease .
Near CdM Beach
A Newport Beach attorney Is COfto
tending that Newport Beach city govern-
ment ii propoeing to live away a pubJJc
In addillon .i,> city ~ ~lecUons road which 111.lila opinion would lie a bad
Tuesdaj,' there art l rew borid iaaues precedent to set.
before voters in Orange Co u n t y ' s The road in question is llreakfrs Drtw,
municipal electionl. whic~ serves five cliff home!, olf the
Six measures, including five bond ~C::. del Mar Main Beach public· park.
iS!ues totallnt $2tl.8 mllllon, face voters ~ity councilmen will dilcua Monday a
in Anaheim. One is an '8.65 mlllJon elec-P.roPoSal approved by City Attorney Tully
tric revenue proposal. Seymour to lease the road to the
Other 'oond .issues ·•re on ~ ballot in Breakers Drive AssoclatJon Company
the cities of Cypress and Fullerton Q Inc. for 25 years. Seymour says tbire i1
well as Guadalupe .tn Santa B&rb.rw no record the road ,was ~~er acceptejibr . the city aa part of tbe e11y road ..,.,
County, San Luis Obispo Coitnty'a Plamo • whfch would make it·& public street • .:-
Beach and Del Mar in San Dtqo Counjy. · Jamea E. il~ln&l<i1-· Sl15 aeOan
Carson in Los AnptO. County, N.lld)a\ Drive, Col'Oaa del ' ;.Jewever, con.
In San Bernardino Coun•• and McFlrland · tends the city h .. Iii llirroadway by . · v ' Virtue of l '1y Cliim detd." He In Kem County will vote on increaatn1 cl-· says .• statement n . the proposed ~st
ty tax rate.a. the city '1has 1 claim ol ownership'' 11
"vague, self-serving al14 incorrect." ·
School Meet Cancel~d . ..\';,'~bee= l: l:.i~~i!. ~
stand up !0< a , le1al principle.
The regullr meetin1 ol !be Newport. Ho argues that tlckell aiven by the city
Mesa board of educat1on, scheduled for PolJce Department It the request~ Of
7:30 p.m. Tuelday, bas been cuce1ed. Breakers Drive owner1 to pmoni patl:-
The board will hcld ill nen meetln& April Ina on the street 111 Ill lila view llletal
21 in the Colla Mesa Hl&h Schoof Ly«wn and 1hat tbe sip oaytnc It Is a prlva!a
at 7:30 p.ni. street should not be potted. ·
M•1flitt Mtlr111: P.O. 1011 1110, t26JI --,......,,., tt.Kh: 1111 ......... hlllft>t,.
uw.. 1.ct11 m "-' •-H11111......., ltttcfl• 1>17S hlcll 9wle¥••4
:.... tll-M: -........ c.mt... ••••
An .,..w;de summer fostlval alaltd for
AU,Ust 16 at Costa Mesa Park is in the
plannlnl stages, acordlng to COl!ta M-
Chamller of Commerce officials. Thi ltstlvaf. tntlllad "All.States , ...
tival." w!U include partlclpanll ll'om ma-
jor clubt ud civic croups .. well .. the . Costa Meta Police Department AD city ~ are asked to participate In
thO 1Ummer lestlval lnc!udln& (lartJcJ.
panlS from acijacent clUea and ~Ill>
Youth Viewpoint FroJl'.P .. e J
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CdM Students Get New Paper
iUes. .
Civic or1anlaatlon1 and local club.'I ire
u..,..i to coatact the planninc commlttot
for fUrther details at 54$-7551.
Greeks Free Composer
Studcnll at Corona del Mar Hl&h Sc~I who decided their student news-
J)lptr. "Trident" wu not able to a:ive
"In depth" COVUllt to tnplca ol lnterut.
have Nieuad the first ad!tlon of
"Viewpoint", a Jlll)>!lcatton dedicated to
becomlnr "an actJye klr'Um for all stud-
ent oplnlon."
Edited and written by journalism stud-
,ATllENI (AP.) -The Greok 11\illtary· enll and printed by members of the
bitftll .,..ime llblraltd ~~_<>! graphic aria produclloo elm, the 11>1>11•
Ito mnat ctltllrated j>ollUcal ~ pub~catloo waa 1ofd on campua !Of 10
--Mltll 'l'heo\!orU)I, and aUowtd . conll a oopy. "The ...... y Is IOinl to de-him ·lo· 117 to Parla for medical. lrfl~ . t>ay 111< cnat of publication," ••P!&lntd
J1t1111. • • • . a..Id McCltlllft, aebnal . .,.....,...
Thia waa confirmed by the '1-Yfll'Okl · The malfll)na lncludtl piecel on the
--'a.tllCllbw and Ills wtte, Tlllrt lJcb lcheol'1 '-" lt lhe ~ pn>b-
-no Ila-lnln the aoVV-. !em, 11Urv1oW wilb a Newport .Beach • • --
narcotics oflicer, a short story. an inter·
view with an English teacher about stud-
ent evaluation of teachen Ind 1rUcltt
on pattioUsm wrilt.en by Thomas Caley,
a IChool board member; Rocer We.las, •
social studies teacher; David Zllusky.
a studant: Lois Kemble, PTA Jnsldtnt.
and McClellan, who II aulstant princi-
pal.
According to a statement on the flnt
})lie, •"we will offer news cove.nee of a
more ln-depth nature,.thln ipace .U.ws
Jn tbt "Trident'l IDd moat tmpartaMJy.
we wUI glva YW a ehanc:t to -t•.
YoUr· Ideas on uy aubjeel of !ntemt. and 'Mllllcl like to tee 'Viewpoint .. be-
come an acUve fonlD for l.ll student
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or Oak Seana and Oak Pek, 300. mI1e!
oorth"ut of Saiptl, and m i 11 t a r y
spok~men old new thrtats w ·tr e
developing against a Spe.clal Fort'U
camp in the Me.korC Delta and 1 neart;y
South Vietnamese army trllning center.
Military spokesmen said tonll]it cap-
tured Communllt documents and In.
ronnaUon from a c1ptured Viet Cqoc
district leader Indicated anothtr round or
Communlt:t attacks could be eipectel
late th1.t month in Soulh Vietnam.
They sakl the cloeumooll nported that
the long expected aprlnc ollenalve Ill the
ctntnl hl&hlands &ol under way April I
and thllt it woulcl conllnae untU Juna. In
this ollenalva the Communlsla bava had
Iha Oak ·Stana Speclaf ,.,,... Cllll'
under se.lge for three weeb and atLacked
the ooe at DU Ptt IO mUea to tbe nor1b .
OD Sundl,1.· / • ·
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·saddlehaek
• EDltlON..
. voe. 61, NO. "· ~ Sr.cTIONS, ~ PA~ES
Laguna Vote
Cm;npaign
Nears Oose
By BAllBAllA ltREIBICR ....... " ........
LllUDI'• city ball coondl cblmbers
will be Rpt 'open Tuaday night f0< the
benefit of. citizens who want to watch the
finale .of .one ol. the bOttesl e1ectJon cam·
paign< in Art Colony·history.
A1J vote tallies come in from 14
procincu, iot.111 will be pooled on a board
set up in the council room, wtMy •
Mljlelantial crowd is expect..i lo be on
band to find out which three couocil can-
didates will be sitting in the chamber for
the next four yurs. ·
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. lo 7 p:m.
and a rocord tumoot II •.peeled from
Laguna'• 1,359 •lllibl• regisl<nd .wn.
Note• will be counted at each lJl"ICinct
al IOOll .. the poDs close, and ballots will
be lran!ported lo city hall with a taly
&heet on top.
This Is the -kW count. Official
returns will be announced on 'I'Ueaia' •
CITY HALL VOTE TALLY
PHONE : 494-1124
AJ*il 21, aft.. tbe vote bas been formally
canvassed.
PefioDs wha canD!'.lt go to city hall to wit.Cb the posting Of the vOte may' caU
4M-U21 whoft mra P!" ............ will
be ... 'dulf ctmmi Iha ...mi,. n " ..,.
poled bf 111' city dork'• ollice lbal
algnific:anl returns probably ,wiQ .. be
available UDll1 well after I p.m. 'l1ie !I'll Laguna COOllCilmllllo race
draw ooJy five eandidat.. far -.:
avallable ,..1s, hro of them i""""1>ents.
The thbil departing council -· Mayor Glenn Veder, decided not to run
far re-election.
Ollring .,. .._icn, the candidate•
a ooeared at 10 public forums to air their
views and answer questions, and were
honored at countless "coffees" in private
hO<nes.
The burning 1sues ln the campaign-
oe those getting the most verbiage -
were 111e hippie-drug prOOiem, develop-
ment of additional toarist facilities and
deveklpmetll of Ille "9idential hillside ......
Seeting .....tectlon lo U!e council are
Jlichard Goldberg, ·owner of two clothing stores in Laguna Beach and Joseph A.
O'Sullivan, &upervi9or of wel!art and al·
tendance in the Santa Ana school district
and currtntly vice mayor of Laguna.
Competing with them for council seal!
are architect Peter Ostrander, an·
thropology professor Joseph Tomehak,
currently serving on the planning com-
mission ,aml F..dward Lorr, owner of a
beauty parlor.
Tbe 14 precincts and tMir polliar
placa art u foDows:
Preclnd 1 -1223 N. Coast Highway,
health club.
Predac:I % -115 No. Coast Highway,
tnsuranct office.
Precinct s -Slt Cyprw Drive,
residence.
Prtclnct 4 -290 Broadway, sporting
goods atore. Prtdnct $ -503 Forest Ave., main fire
station~
MORE MORE
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Precinct 1-626 Park Ave;, high school
north campus.
Predad 7 -as Part Ave .. high echool
(SM VOTE, Page I)
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An Editorial
3 for Laguna Beach
Tomorrow, 81359 Laguna Beach voters are 8liRible to cast ba1-
lols to fill three open seals on the City Council. It has been one of
the most hotly contested CBD\~gns in recent history.
After careful analysis of the issues and the qwilillcations ol.
candidates in thi4 campaign, the DAILY PILOT ncommends the
•iection of:
-Joseph A. O'Su!Jivan
-Joseph Tomehak
-Richard Goldberg
O'Sullivan, a, native of Laguna , has-shown a real grasp of city
government over the past· four ye-a rs. He is an extellent councilman
and deserves re-election. Tomehak bas served with cUstliictioo on
the city's planning commission and during )he campaign haJ demon-
strated a keen understanding of a wide range of problems unique to
. Laguna. Goldberg bas proven an excellent representative of busi-
ness interests during his council term.
We believe that when all issues are tu.en in a calm and rea-
soned perspective, O'Sullivan, Tomehak and Goldberg are belt qua!·
ified to bring the City Council a balanced approac:b lo·• wlcle Vtll'
iety of issues vital lo the future of Laguna Beach.
Sadd'-eback' s Truswes
Backed Over Dress Code
~ ""'"~ vldo17,. their dr• code, CoUete trustas
.-.... lo-....,.Sndasfar
sele -~ -lnlstee and --. ......
1'nllf«o 1D1Y 1et Into tilt drea! c:ode
.... since Join -11, -body president. bu said that atudenl body
funds will be wtlhheld from sc:hool ....
tivitles in protm ol 1beir hair.Jerigth re-
quirements.
School officlals aaid the student coffers
Tlwusands Visit
Beach in Laguna
Two perlDDI were Injured and -14 were
rescued during a smmy weekend which
drew an estimated 11,000 persons to
Laguna Beach.
Paul Buen, 10. slaUoned at the El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station> fell 2ll feet off
a cliff at Heisler Park at 4:55 p.m., ac·
cording to lifeguard Lt. Eugene DePaulis.
Buell was treated for abrasions on the
scalp, feet and body at South Coast Com·
muhity Hospital.
Earlier at 2:30 p.m., Helga Renfro, S2,
ol Ontario, suffered numerous lacer&Uons
when she fell on the rocks at Shaw's
Cove. She received flrat aid at South
Coast Communlty Hospital.
Riptides triggered 22 rescues on Sun.
day. ~aulls said, with tides running
calmer today. Two iwimme.n were pick-
ed out al tbe surf Saturday.
30 Firemen Injured
NEW YORK (UPI) -Thirty firemen
were injured Sunday in a seven-hour
blaze of "suspicklus origin" that started
in a restaurant and spread to two
buildings, incPdJne one that -of·
!icen o! lawyers f0< tbe Black P.-
party.
' .. 'fol ,,_ -.. lljlr, ._
body -. and prollll -the -_,, ad hmcb ... .,..
'Illa fwxll ., -I!> 'fl/It for -"" awanls and alla llelp al llflllltic .._
IUCh u usbtn, a JCbool. spabsnomi uJd.
A federal court re<entlY v.c.tad a ...,,_
porary injunction agaliia lhO ocbool
which bad pr.-ed ·~ from enforcin(
elements ol the dress ·4111¢.
Trustees are expecteci'.111 3tt up a pro.
cedure for selecting a replacement for
Louis Zitnik of Laguna Beach. Zjtrfik WU
lnl!tee for di!itdcl lbne which includes
Laguna and Sooth Lasuna. The board ap-
point!: a replacement to the unexpired
term which has a year to nm. He must
be a mident of dislric:I three.
'l'nlltees will also hear a faculty
preaentation Oil the innovative English
composition program at Saddlebacl: lbd
will take up other !chol bllllnes.
Paint Bmshes
Blamed in Fire
Paint brushes wrapped In rags soaked
In paint thinner and stored in a clMet
were blamed by Lagma Beach firemen
for a blaze that damaged the interior ot a .
South Coast Highway apartment Satur·
day a!ternoon.
The brushes and rags apparenUy tg.
nlt..i spontaneously. they Mid, mulling
in an estimated $2,000 damage to one
bedroom.
Antbooy Serino, occupant of U!e apart·
mem at 11« S. Coast Highway, had left
during the morning. The blaze was
spatted at 2:47 p.m. by pas9el'Sby and
hillside dwellers who called the fire
department.
Two youths who were hitchhiking on
the highway were among those who at·
tempted to douse the blaze with a 1arden
booe,wtlnessesoaid.
The bulldin( ii owned by Dr. Llluranc:e
T. Jordan of Vancouver, BC ,Canada.
. ,MONDAY, Al'Rll ·11, ·1970
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' Voters Pick
Councilmen
lnOemente
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ly JOllN VALTERZA..
... o.11¥ ........... san Clemenlo'• an.time record o1 u ct.
ty COUDc:il etndldates will reach tbetr mo.
men! ol truth Tuaday .. the poDs -
at 7 •.m.
'l!le YOting on the three vacant City
Council Mais and a straw poll on the con-
cept of charging a $t bead> .... fee wlll
t'.lODttnDe tbrougb the day at seven con.
..udatod polllng plac:es whicb will remain
-unt.11 7 p.m. Ci!J Clert lfu Bers aid 7 .~ cttfJem
.,. -~ lo -In the muilld'pa! aJec. lion. .
He said a 11ho1Mlblct esthute" o(
voter -would be•-45 ....-, "bat lie 1IClft M.onlf a· gula." ...
la Iha put San ci.m..•a volon have
turned out In ltr«lf 1111111berw a I
CITY HALL PHONE TALL)'
PHONE: 492·5101
municipal e1ec:tiom.
The highest in the past dozen years or
so was in 1964 when 66 percent was
reconled.
In the la:st mui,iclpal election 1n 11118
tbe total~ allpped lo 41.1 Jl"COll~' but al
lh'!t Ill!" only !1fj> ""'J!Cil .is "'" up lliii'I!!ft -11'H, Jailtead; Ill Ille ,.....
-tS candidates. , ... v...._ 8'rl pld...., cbed: fdr lbe!r
parliaiJar JIOllbw .._ .. -lamp!· balloll or poillnC ptam cardl.
Rep& Ired fOt!rn: wbo did not receive a
aample lltllOt ..., cbed:Jcr their POWnc
place -.., his alfice ln.dty ha!~ m.
5101.
The ,.,.. polls and their tot.I ol
regiMered voCer1 are:
Concordia SC:bool, 1,113: The DeNault
residence, 111 Esplanade, 1,112: tbe Com·
munity Clubbome at 254 Del Mar, 1,215;
the mayor's office..conference room at d·
ty hall 1.%911; St. Clement's Episcopal
0111rch, 2lll Aragon, t,282: Baycllll
Vlllag< Clubhou" 1.211, and the . Runell
Henchman residence, 4103 Calle Bien-
venldo, fl!/,
' . " ~ W!!ll f••tted ' ' Doljtg•bis litter bit lot~
in· Salem, Greg on, is stare ,,,....
ager Dtan Trillo u ht lbovtla
a small portion of cps and
botlles returned to hls store
after 'the . chain announced It
wouJd redeem them for a half
cent. each. They've collected
over. 70,000· empties. so far.
Nixon, Family
Due April 23
In San Clemente? Berg said tbe tally of the .votes might
nm lata becauoa of the t.cbnlcal load
brought on by the record number ol CM• ReUable 1!0UJ'Cel today aald thai Prell·
dldates. dent · Richard · Nixon and his 'family .Will
1be ballots rirst will be 9C8J1Ded aod arrive at the Western White HOUH Di. San
tabulated at the Individual precincts Clemente April 23 for an "lndeflnlle"
before being brouaht lo city ball far final holiday visit. .
totals. But calls to the Wbfte House this ~
The civic cent.er wW remain open lng failed to officially confinn the fn.
throug'h tbe night for clt.lzens interested formation.
in watching the votes come in, he said. 'fhe visit, wh\ch will lnclude·the Nixon
"I really don't, know how Joog it will famJJy and the regular entourage of
take, because we ve never had so many aides, security men and pre81, will be the
candidates before. It means a lot mo~·, fJtst at\the San Clemente ·estate. since
page-tu(nlng !:'1th 15~esandone1~ '. ttity this year, when the family Uyed.a ~ ... Jiallot, Berg said. f ... •Y•· C.~ 15 men who are vying ~or the three Speculation held that the President's
councl1 spot& are the three maunbent!:, vlsit Wl!"lo be one of his routine ''Work·
Mayor Wade Lower, and councilmen Dan tng vaeatlons" whlch he ·has mM\e before Otilton and 'lbomas O'Keefe. OJallengm are A~ Holmes CUii at tbe former Cotton Eslale.
Myers Robert Bourg Herb Hively Some sourt'9 have said that telephone
Harold Meade, Jan 'Kennedy, Alm; ~q!k at the complex is .~er way In an.
Baker, .James Faith, Eugene Sullivan, tlc1pation of the Nirons .visit. , ,
Fred Daelber, James Lusk and W. Fen-Pr"9 akles at-tbe cap1lal had no com·
ton "Bill" Sink. m~t on the queries about the impending
Stock Markets
NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices were
broadly depresaed in Ugbt trading late
this llftemoon. (See quotaUoos, Pagea
32-33).
visit, premµnably because auch , I.rips by
the chief execuUve are subject. to,audden
changes. ,
The • stand an! arrival pattern !or the
President involves the landingfof·tbe Air
Force One jetliner at·tbe El Taro Marine
Air StatloD, fo00.ed . by I short -~--~
helicopter to the Western White """"' IJOUllcfa. * * * Vote for One,
Two or Three Non-candi'dates Speak Up Marine to Face . . .
It's legal to vote for one, two or three
councilme.n on the Laguna B e a c h
MUnicipal Elecllon ballot Tueoday.
So said City Manager James D.
Wheaton Friday ol. the electim for three
wts with live candidates nmniq.
Whelton Slid, ~·it has come to my al-
tchti«t in 1be Jut few days that there fJ
confusion Ol1 the part of ..... -who will vote in the general municipal
election on 1'1e!day, April 14, regarding
YOtlng procedure.
"Specifically, the conc_e.rn ts about' the
Ability ol a voter to a cut a ballot for ooe
or two candidates, only, rather thin fOl'
thret."
Wheaton cited an EJection Code section
1taUng the voter mat vote "fot whom he
dc'.!lres to vote" (one, two or three
pqaons) "not exceedJng, however, the
,--/!nbtr of candidates who 11e lo be
cl~ted."
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Murder Charge Laguna Councilmen Excited and Concerned . ' A New Mexico enlllled man fr.ca 1
Two men who will be silting on the
Laguna Beacb Qty CooncU along with
the three succeuful candidates a t
Tuesday's municipal 'if.lectloo, aJong with
the Art Colony11 retiring mayor, this
week viewed the election campalp and
the issues.
Said councilman Charlton lkiyd, ••11m
very eiclted wMb wbat ls happening in
this campaip. llldlvlduab from aa wa!U
o( life are exercisinc their ri&bt to be
heard and assuming their key part in the
Cough job of informing the govenunent or
their Wishes.
''The people I'm lalklng to are finding
tf\is 'is a touch one, for each of us has dif-
ferent source• and amount1 of ln-
f0<matlon available, dlf!er .. t coolactl ·
•
and expertise. "n>en are heavily con.
n1cun1 views (ll problems cuJtural. .
human, economic, environmental and
general. r--
"Thus I believe our thorooghlJ> ln•olft<I · cit~.· are caretully • ..and I ~' <•millty, 'l""iO•,b!I oar pOt.ntliI-ie.ldois :
for three qualliits: -that wlll aeek a
common Interest~ t.bote 1blt w 11 1
pruerve a good feelin& in Laguna ; and
-that will raise tbe •llhll of all of
our dUzeos."
Councilman Roy Holm said he '"' con-cerned becau.e "the real ~ have
been obscuttd."
''lt ls ltadJtionat,•• said Hol~, "for an
incumbent noncandtdate to rtma1n sllcnt
tn elections auch as thls. However, ·tbe ·
' ' •
formai. pre-lllal • in~ Into the issues are auffidently criUcaJ for me to alleged riOe murder1ql,-a. fellow Martne
ignore this tradlllon. !:of1!1 · ~ aul!\<irlllll al ,Camp ~~~t~~!'t ~~;1 = l>~~-=~~·i..~'
Although tbe,J. have been obscured, llie ' lo tile &rig ai llie 'sprawllilc .ll'dilpg ,
"'¥"1>"icn· hu shaped up so we have m facility ad)l!COnt lo ·119 'ioulMii> Oi:wir,'
the one hand' thoee. 1fbQ wajit to Re • COuDty ttne,' . , ' ; , Lacuna Buch retain 111 J1IenUty lbd 'oa H• will be representad by Marlne-Co<Pt '
tbe other "1loH who would profit from legol o!flcer Capt. Pad! J. l.averml'in the
hlghrlst 4 e v • I op me n t aloog the pn;be, which will ·deierml.le whether ~ •
beachfror\I' and hi&h denolty developmeo\ defendant should go be!ort a co u r .t .
in tbe hills. marllal board.
"Theer fl ne dll/fttl'lce, as ' J can Arago1 ia 'accused of 1hooltn1 Pvt.
pereelv\ It. In ~ Postltona of 1ny ol the. Levert ~acltscin, It, al Detro!~ l!lch., at a
cllndida<Os 1"&ardlng the narcotlc!-dnig barracks .April. I, lcadini to the vlcllm'a
Issue .. While ._ ilat. point. to the de.alb one hour taler In the -holpltal.
aublllnUll Inert•,. in narcotics •rr0.11 • ~ Jactsdrl """""" i l\nale J.1-ll
' (See (.'OMMENTS; Pap I) bullet wound In the cllfst.
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Today9an.al
N.Y •. St.eeb •
JEN CENTS
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I Astronauts
Enter. Orbit
On Tuesday
SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) -
Apollo !J's •"-ut.. sped flttleislJ
Iowan! U!e bright wuing ._ lllday;
lralled by a rocket hulk that will crash
into the lunar surface as they IWiDg Imo
O<bit Tllesd•y 1'ght.
A brief bl•l.f~ the -D'• 1Jta: rocket engine Sunday llned· up veteran
James A. Lovell and hls two first.time
crewmen, John L. S"118rt and Freil W.
Haise, for man's first faJ'ldjng fn the mo
cient ·hllb of the . ._., uplam· Wedo
nesday nl&ht.
<\lllOll( dignitaries watching ' mae '•
third moon landing from Mlssloo <:«ma1
will be Vice President Spiro T. ~.
He was at Cape Kennedy with w'eat
German Olancellor Willy Brandl · for
Saturday's launch.
G1"ti"d cootroller1 ia!d APollo ti'• aim
WIS IO accurate -brini:ing it Withio 71
miJe:s d. \be moon's far side-a third~
-y to correc:t the course Mooclay lllPt would be skipped,
Instead, tbe spacemen wt11 check out
their moon lander three hours ahead of
ect>edule. Mission control wants the
astronauts to look at gauges monit«inr
the frigid helium tank that :Spparintly
heated faster than planned a wtek before
the launch. ' I ,
"There ii no COOCS1l ~ all" aver $he
p~e. a space, qency spokmnan
aald, and the cbeck of aaugea would Ila
"to ,.. H jbe ttadlnp -.aljiimf ID
what we're re~~k bere.'' · -
Tba. luDar --wtll be
le'"--U!e -color"'-"' tbe l~ !ll&IJ(
--~the
schecluled wakeup Umo al IO:JJ a.m.
PST, LoveD ra-!lllasloo Control !bat
Httse had about nine hours o! oolid sleep
arid s..tgert, about six hours. Lovell said
h~ got about five boun of uintermlt&eot"
sfl'P· .
"Just aft?r we ,went to sleep Jut night
we had a master alarm aid it really
scared us," Lovell Aid. "We were all
over U!e cockpit like a, wet llOOdle."
"Sorry it wun't aomethiJ1a: m:n
aignifjcant,11 replied Mission Contrial.
Today wu the final day of leisure for
the 11Jree spacemen before b~ intO
lunar orbtt and preparing for their biJ.
ding. They ~e making tlje lDOll ol It.
After eating a meal l!aiae aatd ,.....,.'!
bad," they began a JG-hour sleep period
(SO. APOLLO, P ... I)
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FBI Enters Case
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Of Laguna Bank:
The Federal Blftau of· InveaUgiltio!I
ha.s been summoned lo cbec:k into an ap-
parent foreecl entry into the LllUll"
Besch b?Jldl ol Security Paclfic Biiii: al
381 •Form A ...
Two broken window1 were clilcon!'ed ~ly today on the aide of U.. bant
building faciJJI Ill partJq lot.
Laguna Beach deloc:tlve Set. Vic Sagan
said "someone apparenUy entered and
left the buUcHng.'' 'nlere was no im-
mediately visible ' damage inside tile
building, Sagan said, and it was unknown
this mbrning H anything bad been remOv• ed. '
The FBI was JOUtlnely Called in, Sagan
said, since a federally IDlared blnt war
irlwlved.
Weadter,
The sun will be on part·Ume
duty Tueaday, and the tempera·
lure Is slipping bact cf-Own Into lbe
llxties aloog Ille ClrlJJtle Coast. . .
INSmE TOD.4.Y
I A onc-11,.. Mf11ovrl farm bo1I
•fe« lite lie JJ04 bccn llli on 1114 , 'i h~ \bf.lh'a.loo4 of '"11f•,'lftOl"i
i tef Ctnhl.ry ago: when Htm"fl
Tnlman. 11'«'tedtd RooacwU a.s
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Coast -,1 oters Choose· Coupcilmen on Tuesday
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eoulh campus.
,.,_ I -m.A 'l1Wla SL, rul
ostaleollico.
PN ell<! t -1'15 Templo Hilll lkive,
res-
-II 1155 Santa CM,
w!;lerice. J.
Pledod 11 1711 lluta-"1111,
relidenel. . ·
Plodlcl D -OI N;.t Place, Aloi Of·
flee.
-1J -IJllO Marninplde Dr., ---II = 11110 Alla Llc1ll& Blvd., liro-
* * * U>unty to Vote
On Bond h8ues
Greeks Free Composer
ATHENS (AP) -The G ... k mllltary-
batlold regtmo liberated Mond17 ono ti
iii -Cllelnlld po!Jtlcal ...........
compo1<1 Mlldl -Qta, and allowed
him to fly to Parto for medical lraat.
llltlll
Thia WU oonflrmod by tl1t 16-yur .. ld
com-·· mothlr and Illa wUo. Thero
WU llO llaftment n.., !be --l
DAILY PILOT
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lh•111•1 Ket•il
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~ IMC1'11 1lt l'-1 A-Hdllf""'IM hldl1 11')1 a.~ S~lt .......
$111 t"'-flti al .,..,_ II °""._ It_,
-. II.; Ill Kloer, mi ........ A ... ; 11l1sM ~ • Dll Mar
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~y.u,a.-r , .. ,a. -................ ,. ' cle~~~~a)~
$in:e $;1rde; John J. llaqpno, lfO$ La
Granada SL; Hazel L. Courreges, asn
Tllben Ave., James L. Barti, 112t0
Lomder Avt.; Albert B. Hollinden,
1'91 Santi Camitla St., and Burton
Tabman, ll'lla RedwoOd SL
llUNTIN<ITON llS.\Cll (11 .... "' .... fGr four IUU): tacl: Grten, n CUferllurJ Circle, "" . -
-llool; N lllfu.il, llU Pint St., l1>-
C11Dblal; Al Oota, llll M-.illook St.,
• IDcllDbolll; 1l1lllui N. 0-. 19 Picoa
"11 """ ,._ ........ ltlll It.;
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TmTJ, ll,IU Ciiio' "" i..: J(anm Pnr, lllO l>rovtdenco Lane: !l,ellr):
Dake, 11422 F~17 Lane; Joe J'~)
17111 Gotbatd .St.· llooald Bauer, •1112
Napa Clrc;Je: RO~rl Zlnngrobe, 1'651
Rhone Lane: Ronald Knapp1 16328 Del
Mar Lane; A. c. Marlon, 101 Olive Ave.;
Gonion Hatch. 16692 Baruna Lane; Hope
Greer,* UUca$L: Norma GlbbS, 111187 ·
W=Dr., and "4nnojh Goqdwin, Ill
Hun Aw. -,
LA A UAC3 (llvt oandkl•l<s for . .
thI<t oea11):
Jotoph A. O'llalllvaa. 11111 Locuat SL, fn.
ema)loal; llldwll Goldblrs, JM ~
IL, ........... ; .IOllfb L. TcnchM, m
~ r..r-.: Peter c\itrtndfr. m P~; and -ard C. Lolr, IOll Ba a St. 1
llT 8tiCll (elCht candldata
for four aeab, to be elected by dispict):
District One-Howard Rogers, 4 2 9
Seville Ave., Jncumbent, and Al Forgit,
no5 Balboa Boulevard.
District Three-Roy Woolsey. 113 Via
Venezia, and C4fi Kymla, 2910 Cliff
Drive.
District Four-Walter Jtoch, 112 Cam·
bridge Lane, and Milan Dolt.al, 1821
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MAltY MAltTINIZ ,ltll'ARIS FOR MASSIVE TiACHERS STRIKE IN LOS ANOELIS
W11but Dram1tlllng 'Decllnln1 Quall ty of lducotlon' In LA'• 616 School1
Teachers Strike in LA;
' C~~es to ,S,tay Op~n .
LOI ANGILU (APl = T.-
lormod picMI IM -ldlool1 th...,iiout Loo Anltlll tod8J in Ibo llnt
day of i llrllui ealtod by a union wbtch
lilts t!,000 of the dlltrict'• 25,000 teachers
as members.
Supt. J!obert Kelly Uid 111 pooalble
• 1.a.... wwJd bl kept -with -ken, 2,000 substitult t.odlen ad
aupervison,
1be Los Alll'I" ldlool 11711tm II ,..
cond only to New York cKy'1 In total
eorollmail. It bas 611 ICboola and 153,000
atudeall.
J!obert -· presldeol of the United Teachen of Loi Anpl,., the llrtklnl union, W10d Kell7 to cl.,. the -!J. ~·Poor -,uO!l .IJ ~ >en than no
educatl«i at all," RaMOm tcld newsmen
Sunday. "It is better to close down tht
ayatem and hope the public <omn to our
aid. My h"' tJ !hot the plU'O!lti ind In•
payen w!D rilly behind the UTLA to
preaure tbo•to legt~aturo to llvt the
diltrtct more money."
The Wiloo and the diltrlct ...... that
only the -cm provide the money nece111f1 to meet even .part or tho
teachen' dtmands for m<ire pay, amaller
CIUNI, C!lall IJdes ·and tuch Imo
p10vam-ae carpeltn&, air condlllmlnC
ond "'""""""111nc· "I don~ thin!< the teachen ant IO mudl
intereoted in ctollan u in hnp10vi111 tl1t
school 1y,tem,'~ Ransom Aid.
mllllon dtnclt 11rtac1y ml would need
half I blllJoa doJJan to Jlllaf all the
demands.
Aboot 12,000 of the 11,000 toachers who
cut balloU Int week voltd to afllke. The
union, bllCltod by Hveral labor er1ontia·
tiom, the American l'eCteraf!On o I
Teldlen and th< National Ecluattlon
AllOCiatloo, ollmd 1trlktr1 in~ree
lor · 'II to 11,000.
.-" lelis)1ton uy they can't act lm·
medlMely to e111 the dlllttct11 tlnanctal
crllls becau1e a proposition on:the Jqne 2
primary ballot leavea tho next' mqve up
to tl1t votm. The pnll)Olltloo would nlse
the lllto'1 allar1 of achoo! COl!I n... the
pment 15 pereent to IO perca1l
Laguna Officers
Pound the Beats
Four Lal\llll Beacb police Qlfinen took
to the aldewalia ol 8alllh Coul Hfibway
Saturday &fttrnoon and tvenl.Jia In 1n e:a:·
perlmenl urged by DWI)' cllllw durtnc
lho election campatp.
Leavll1( their oquad can 1t tl1t otaUon,
lho olficer1 walked In pain up and down
Coast Highway between BroadWa, and
Cleo Street on the l)OO!l to I p.m. abt!L
Guards Save Man
In San Clemente
Two San Clemente Ufe1uard1 -one a
~ookle ~ rtlCUtd a young Ontatto mazi
from near dnnrmtnl Swiday •oon in
heavy surf and rlpUdes which plagued tl'1'
South Coast for the enUre weekend.
Roy Swearengin, 24, wn lreated for
.shock after the rucue near the Unda
Lane area of the city beach north of San
Clemente pier. ·
Lileguud Chief Dick Hazard Uid
lift1U1rdl Nonnan Flemln& and rookie
Mark wu.on perfonned the rt1CUe, o•
of 20 recorded on Sunday.
Beach attendance -like the watar
hazard1-.were high, the chief 1ald.
S1turd1y'1 totala: on city and county
betchel near San Clemente wu about
16,000. Sunday'• total of beachgoen: wu
about 21,000.
The air temperature ranged in the mid
70s while the w11ter about 60 degrees.
"The surf waa just picking up on Satur·
day. and the wavea were ranging from
three to five feet and building," H8lard
said. A total of seven swimmers needed
help in the water. First ald retpOnaea:
numbered 15.
Cock Fight Raided
JASPER, Tenn. (AP) -More than 121
persons were arrested and 10me 400
fightlnJ cockl seized tn a raid late Sun-
day on what TeMeUee atai, troopers
said wat a nttlonal cockfighting chant·
pionship tournament in a barn 1n a
remote area of Marlon County.
' TrWwlndaLalle.
Dbtrlct S~-Rlcbard Croul, U T ,._...,A,._, iDll J-· h., m .-. .....
SAN r CLEldDID (IS capdldate for
Ihm oeau):
Roberl D. a.tltoo, Ill W. AVllllda
Pa.llzada, incumbent ; Wade P. Lower,
~ MooJerey Laoo. Incumbent; 'l'bomu
O'Keefe, 2721 Via Verbena, !l'Jcwnbent;
Art Holmes, 213 Avenida San Pablo:
Jamu Failht 2245 Avenida Sa1vacklr;
llmtd Meade, 911 Avenida Presidio;
Herbert Hiftl7, ill! Calle lfa1o; cua
Myers, 120$ Calle Toledo; Fred llaolbtr,
804 Buena Vista; James Lalk, Sr., IJll
Vin Avila; £ttient Sulllvao, l30 AVGlda
Monlllvo; Roi.rt W. Bourg, I07 Afulda
8lli • Clr"'; I• N. """-11, I~
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A-IA Qieafa, .... Ai1' H. 1obri
JOI CainUia &lo Cm•te.
SAN MN CAPll!ll.\HO (nine .,.,..
dldata for three atall): ·
Ed Cbennak, .lllSI Loi Atnip, tn-
cumbenl; llml Duralonl. SIJlt Andrtl
Pico Rd., incumbent: Joob Gammell,
Sllllt Sacari1111 Lane; Dolly OUv111S,
11111 {lanodo Rd.; Billy Rtld, ll1ll Del
Oblapo Rd.; Gary Sodlkoll; 311151 Stlvao
llpur l14.; Doo Roull, 17122 Calle Santa \IM&; Geiqla Cov<rl. :llOIJ Annlda lobri-. and Jama 'lllarpe, 11111 Calle fll!>ta y..._
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Drugs, N~•, Dog• •
South Lagunans
Seek Crackdown
South Lal\llll -. OCJllCemod ... ,
lra111ioall and beoclJ lnlr-ranginf
from elope and nudlam to unleubed doc•
met at a private residence Saturday
Voters Select
3 Councilmen
In Capistrano
• San Juan Capbtrano'1 1,114 rtllafored
VO!trs will go to the polla !omom>w to
11lect three city councllmen n... JO can-
dldata vyin1 for the open position.
U.t<d oo the ballot will be ·lncumbent
Ed Chermak, Mrs. Georgia Covert, In·
cumbent Don Durnford, Josh Gammell,
Mrs. Dolly Olivares, William Reid,
Donald Routt, Gary Sodlkoff and Jbn
Thorpe. Patrick K...UO)! baa been C1111-
palgning 11 t wrtte-ln candldtte.
Tuesday's election will bring to a close
a mild friendly campaign which 'bas been
free of penooal attl.cb and heated con-
trovenlu.
The major. !slues have been the Umlt•
lion of mobile home park development,
the institution of a parka and, recre1Uon
conun1'M, l *'"" , IO plal\ '°" a police deportment and Ille overall quality or city
planniqc.
,'!'he it'll• will.be -fl'Ql1! 7 a;m. fo; p.m. Blilloll will be cut in two preclncti,
the fire 1tatlon and the 1ar11e ot Mr1.
Pat Alblrt, 2'111!2 Calle San Romo.
Frem P.,,e J
COMMENTS. ••
over the put 11 monlhl or so and vltwa
this incrtue with alarm, otben, mytelf
included, regard it as clear evidence that
our overworked police force is doinl
everything .humanly poalble to correct
the problem."
Holm concluded, "My hope u Iha!
ti-wbo know what I lland for and
share my ldtai. ngardln( the ordtrlr.
development of Laguna Bel;cb will -~ that Joe O'Sulllvan anci Joe Tomehak sh.are these !dealt."
Mayor Vedder commented that 11an
emotional Wue on a worldwide aoclal
problem bu COflSUmed much time." Ht
expremd the view on1y total in·
volvement of all incllvtduaJ clli!e111,
lawmakers, enforcement officen and the
courts could solve the problem.
Uratna: calm Ml! re190n; Vedder clited
as vital lllues for the development of
LajUQI: population dtnslty;,dtvelopinent
of the Main Beach: development of the
hlll~~s: 0>lution of trafllc and perkll1(
problems; ~allon ol the com-
muni!y'a speclnl dlaractor: and en.
couragement of "a certam. a.mount, typa
and quality of tourlam." ·
afternoon lo fC111D an --1be group qroed to petition lor .....
Orange County Sheriff's OWce en-
fon:ement Jncludil1( a .lberilf'$ 1UlJolaUon
in South Ll11Jn11. 'lbere wu al.so
cliacuaion of hiring off-duly -If'•
deputi" u a llCUrity J*1ro1 fer tl1t
private be~.
"71lere were over 200 ol them don
there Sunday and dog1 nmnil1( l10UDd
lOOH," aa.ld one resident. "What can hlo
deputla do with 2IJtJ _ .. ,.. •
Another no!!ldtnt llld lll&ll)' blllavo
lhJt a talkod ti crackdown on lranllenll
in Laguna Beach would route even men
of the transi..U to Soaih 1.a1UJ1L
Ruel N. Hook. !Zill Cout Hfiln"Y•
said incrt11ln1 vtoJ.atJona include naked
sw:lmmlrlg and IUD bathing In the area
known as 'I'houland Stain, marijuana UM
and 'unleashed dogs fouling the llDdl.
A WOIDID reatdent aa1d teena1e ,Ula
are beinl offered marijuana and ltXUll
activitlol by tranafenta Oii Ibo --
It WU estimated lhlt bout 40 p<rlOllS
attended the Saturday meet.tni-Ple<1&e1
of fllndo ..... made lo -a ... -to wol'I: on the lrallllent problem. 'l'bl
group asreed to write cotmly ~·
aUll1( ..... poltco proloctioD.
Jud{e Rtcbanl Hamilton ti I ho
munlclpol court WU alao clilcuaed. The
oritnfoii 'wit. "lprllled that be bad not ~ .. , .... mp in bandtlni Crtmtn.i
complalnfl in hfJ court.
"We will br1ni u much preuurt 11
Potlible to tither faf him out or to pt
him to cliAavow pot llllOkll1( and
nudism,'' said one man. He M1d U.O that
the l'ClllP altempted UlllUCC4lofull7 lo
have a deputy dilttlct lll«Dey au.net the
mtafln1 •
From r.,,e J
APOLLO •••
at 12:21 a.m. PST. 'll1ey planned to do
some slihlleein1 lawr today and lnapect
the attaclled lunar lanctlnc c r a II 1'Aquari111" .toni1ht.
l'We're all feellna pretty 1ood 1 ' •
reported Swlaert.
Swigert, wbo left behind a. card llalln1
ite1111 be wu to chanie in bt1 llllht plan,
asked for an explantUon of IOmt nota,.
ti0111 on a photocrapbtc pl.an. The man be
repllCed, Thomu K. Maltlnily, ti•
plained them to him.
"You're doing good work py •• Mat-
tin1ly told hl1 underatuoy. ' '
"Well; I had a good prime crewman
!hot taupt me all· I know," a111Wend
Swl,.n. He olood In ·for Mattln14' a day
belm 81turday'1 launch alter doctor•
deelded Mitttngly porbably ,...Id come
down wtth Gtnnau meaales thll nek. Ht has yet to &how any .ymptoms. ·
* * * Union leaders hid when Mtle Jill>
hour ne1ollatlooa ended P'rtday that
lhooland1 ti tuchm W..ld' llay out un-
til the end of the l<hool yur )I lieceuuy.
But -· -lieiw told newanon 111'1 ts· peeled to Illy out only a ·f,. days to
During tbolr loot patrol, Ibey lauocl 22
cit.at.Ions, D)Qll).y ror 1ltU01 on 11.dewalk.I
and violations of the leash law. One
drank wa1apprehended,onedru.a1uspe<:t
· was brought in and a few wert cited for
litterlnf.
Officers Davi Avm and Clrro.11 Bush
walked the lint half of Iha efiht hour
sUnt whUe Dave Brown and Michael
Lo1.1laanna took over for tht IMCOnd four
houri.
Swigert Forgets Taxes
demonstfalt their di...Usfaetlon.
On At>rU 4 IM llacheri rejecled an
offer of • I percent lncreaM over the
P-111111111 1&1ary ranc• of '7,320 to
JllMQ. ,,,. dlltrtCI llld li faced a l40
Capo Rezoning
Hearing Tonight
A public b<artng on the ..-tn1 of II
acres froin busioeu district to multiple
fl!1ltly and apariment dlatrlct will like
plaee at tonl1ht'1 T o'clock mffUl1( of tl1t
San Juan Capbtrano City Council.
1be proptrty, owned by Westporl
Enterpri,.. Inc. 11 located on the w..i
aide of the rlilroad track and the north
end ti Loi Rlot Street
A aeeond public h<arlng wlll like place
oo another Weitport parcel located
bttween 11tt Ca111 dtvtlopment and tht
San D1.e10 freeway.
Other business wlll lttclude various
water workt district mitten tncludlng a
pme.nlltlon ot the master plan for
Orang• County Water Woru District I
which hla been transmltt.ed from the
Board or Supuv!Jora. The Wiier d!Jtrlct
wu ncenUy tronsferred to tho cllJI'• confJol.
Police Chief Kenneth Huck said today
the root patrol experiment will be
evaluated and its effectiveness compared
with that ol the U!Ual squ.ad car patrols.
Night Times Told
At Laguna G~
The Laguna Beach High School l!Yl11-
naslum1 now are open four nlghta a week
for recre1Uonal tcUvltles, city Re-crea·
tlon director Gtorge Fowler bu an·
DOUnctd.
1be lchedult II u followa '
M~: Men'a volleyball,.l ;IO to 1:30
' p.m., bo)'a' IYl1\·
Ta81d1y: Batkttball (lree 1ia7>. 1 to 9
\).m., boys' gnn ; women'• volleyball,
7:IO to 1:30 p.m:, ,u1a• gym.
Wed.ntad11: Men'• vo!Jeyball, 1:30 to
9:30 p.m .• boys' am; folk danclna. 7:30
to t :)O p,m., slrll' s;ym ..
Tllllrldo7: eo.ed voll17ball (adulu),
l :IO to 1:30 p.m., boya' 11111.
For further lnfonnatlon clll th•
llecreaUao Dejlll1tlla!ll, 4tHIJ~
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Astronaut Asks 'Out of Country' Filing Extension
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP)-Llke
many another American, John L. Swigert
Jr. put o(f filing his income tax.
Ai a bachalor tamln1 PJ,315 a year
the reason might have been jult a delay
in paying the 1arge chunk of monty due
and, anyway, he was busy helping friends
prepare for a long trip. April 15, after all,
was sti ll several days avt'ay.
But at the last minute llOtMt.hlng hat>-
peyled to make one friend miss the trip
and Swigert wtflt instead.
He went so fast, that not only did the
income tu sUp hll mlnd';1\a also foraot
to take a card that outlined some very
hnportanl plans for the \rip.
Then, on Sunday, came the revel1Uon.
lt waa akJn to the 1ltu1Uon ot many a
traveler who rtmember1, hallway to the
se1thore, that he left hl.s w1llet on the
klt:hen table.
By this time he Wtt halfway to the
moon on Apollo 13.
Somewhat 1heepilhl}'~ ~wigert atked If
ha could have some ru,nt plan chanaes
rer,t up to him.
'I thlnk tb1t l forgot and lefl that ran!
back durlllf the 1u1Un1," he llld. "I !cit
11 iD the au1t room."
'Next!'
Lattr, Swtiert t.nd the other two
astronauts were havlni the day'a nfwa
read to them when came an Item that
began: "Today'• favorite putlme acron
the U.S .••• "
Capsule communicator Jos.ph Xerwtn
readin1 the ttun, stopped and llld: "Oh,
oh1 have you NI filed your income to1
)'a!" .
It "" one ol !hoot ll&ht nmarks that always pus between ground 1 n d
spacecraft to break the monotonf of the
inlennlnabjoe nwnben that ara puoed
verbally blCk and forth.
"How do 1 apply for 1n extenalon?"
said Swigert, suddenly alert. There wu t
lot of laughter.
"Hey llaten," said Swiiert, 0 that'I not
funny. 'lbll1(1 kinda happened NI laat
down there and I do nttd an ut.-. I
didn't aet rntne flied."
M.,. luptor.
'Tm roolly 1trtou1," came tl1t volco
fltm apace. "I may be apencttnr time in
another quaranUne besldol the one lbe7
art plannlng for me."
Now the lf"OUnd WU aoothJ.nC, It'd be
taken cart of. There wu eome more
banltr about havln& an l('nt m..un, the
crew on th1 recovery carrier tn Ux
Picillc on 1palshdown1 before th 1
quaranllne that rnds May I.
Laltr Sw1,.r1 wu told about an
Int ernal Revenue Servk:e re(UlaUon that
providt1 an automatk: utens!on for
any0ne out of the country.
"Thtt'• 1ood ~."' aa.ld iSwtaert. 11 l\IW I .qualify." .
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An. EdltOrlal
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Astronauts ---_,, .. -·-·'
Enter. .Orbit · .
Campaign
Nears Close
By BARBARA KREIBICH
Of .. .,.,.,. ...... ltaff
J,aguna's, city hall ""'1lOI chambers
wj!I ·be kept open Tuesday night for the
benefit fl. citizens who want tO watch the
fJ~e of one of the OOttest election cam·
palgns in Ari Colony history.
,As vote tallies come in from 14
precincts, totals will be posted on a board
set up in the council toom. where a
substantial crowd is expected to be on
hand to find out which three council can-
didates will be sitting in the cbanlber for
the next four years.
Polll will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
and a record turnout is expected from
JAg\11\8'1 8,3511 eligible registeTod voters.
Votes will be counted at each irecinct
dsoon as the polls close, and ballot! will
be transporled to city hall with • taly
oheel Oil top.
This is the seml-offlclal count. Official
returns wilt be announced on Tuesday.
CITY HALL VOTE TALLY
PHONE: 494-1124
April 21, after 1be vote bas betn formally
eanva!ied.
P..-who eannol go to city hill to
watch 1he ~g of the· vote may. call .
4ff.l.124 when ellra ....,..~·will
., ..... dllly ciur!rig !be .... It h MIR·
ge>ted' by the city clerk'f afflce that
signlfieant mums probobly will not be
1VailabJe until wen after I p.m. The 1970 Laguna councllmanic race
drew ooly five candidates for ~
available seats, two of them incumbents. The third departing cooncil member,
Mayor Glenn Veder, decided not to run
for re-election.
During the campaign, the candidates
appeared at 10 public forums to air their
views and answer questions, and were
honored at countless "coffees'' in private
homes.
The burning tsues in the campaign-or those getting the most verbiage -
were the hippie<lrug problem, developo
ment of additional tourist facilities and
-lopmenl of 1he residential hillside
areas.
Seeking re-election to the council are
Richard Goldberg, owner of two clothing
.tores in JAguna BeaCh and Joseph A.
O'Sullivan, supervisor of welfare and at·
tendance in the Santa Ana school district
and currenUy vice mayor of Laguna.
CompeUng wiUt ttiem for council seats
are architect Peter Ostrander, an-
~logy professor Joseph Tomehak,
cu?renUy serving on the planning cotn·
nUssioo and Edward Lorr, owner of a
beauty parlor. 'lile 1f precincU ud tbeJr pollbi1
pJaCa are a1 follows : P.Jeclnct 1 -1223 N. Coa.9! Highway,
heallh club. Prech:lct J -&75 No. Coast Highway,
tnsurance office.
Preclnd I -319 Cypress Drive,
residence. Prtctnct 4 -290 Broadway, sporting
eoods store.
Prtclact 5 -503 Forest Ave., main fire
station.
MORE MORE
ADD Z
Precinct 1-626 Park Ave., high school
north campus. Predoct 7 -ess Park Ave,, high IChool
(See VarE, P11e Z)
* * * Vote for One,
Two or Three
It's legal to vote for ont, two or three
councilmen on the Laguna B t a c h
Muiliclpel Election ballot Tuesday.
So said Clty Manager James D.
Wheaton Friday oC the election for three
seaU with fi\te candidates running.
Wheaton said. "It· has come to my at·
tenUm in the last few days that there ia
confusion on the part of. some penons
who will vote in the general municipal
-on Tue!day, April H, ropodinf
votingi procedure.
!'Sp«ifically, the concern b about the
1tbillty of • voter to a cut a bl.not tor one
or two candid1tet, only, ralber than for
three.'•
Wheaton cited an Election Code ~"
~tatlng the vottr may vote "for whom be
desires to vote" (one, two or three
persons) "not Uceeding, however, the
, ·1mber ot candidates who are to be
elecled."
. ·-
Tomorrow, 8,359 Laguna Beach voters a_re eligible t~'C;ast lial·
lots to fill three open seats on the City Council. It has beeti one of
the moot hotly contested campaigns in recent history. ·
After careful analysis of the issues and the qualifications of
candidates in this campaign, the DAILY PILOT recommends the
election of:
-Joseph A. O'Sullivan .,
-Joseph Tomehak
-Richard Goldberg
O'Sullivan, a native of Laguna, has shown a real grasp ol city
government over the past four years. He is an excellent councilman
and de.serves re-election. TomcJiak has served with distinction on
the cilY'.• pl~g COl)lmission and during the campaign bas demon·
strated a keen understanding of a wide range of problems unique to
Laguna. Goldberg has proven an excellent representative of· busi-
ness interests during his council term.
We believe that when all issues are taken in a calm and rea:-
soned perspective, O'Sullivan, Tomehak and Goldl:>eri.are ~st qua!,
ifled to bring the City Council a balanced approach to a ·wide var-
iety of Issues vital to the future ol Laguna Beach.
Saddleback' s Trustees
, Councilmen . --
In Clemente
By JOHN "1 ALTERZA
Of "" o.i.., '"" ,..,. . San Clemente's all·tlme record of 15 CJ.
ty council caodktates will reach their rfit>-
rneiit ol truth Tueoday as Ille poU.. open
at 7 a.m.
'lbe voting oo !be three ncant City f..ouncll seats and a Sraw pall on the con-
cept of charging a 11 beadl uae fee wlll
continue through the day at aeiten con-
solidated polling places which will remain
open unW 7 p.m.
, City .<;Ierk Mu Berg said 7,'llt citizens ale el!l!ble to Wt. bt the municipal elec· tion. .
He said • ''horltback estimate" ol Wtor-lumlUt would be about 15 pen:ell!,
"but tbe ftgure ii only .. suess."
In the past Sm Clemente'• voters have
brned out bt otrong mnnben a t
CITY HALL PHONE TALLY
PHONE: 492..5101
municipal elections.
The highest in the past dozen years or so was in 196-l ~ 66 percent was
recorded.
·-'
• •· _,j ·~
On Tuesday
SPA~~ CENTER, Houston, (UPI) -
Apollo,\ ~31s astronauts aped· fJa'ltleu'ly
toward the bright waxing mo1>n today '
trailed by a rocket bull:-that will .....;;,
into the lunar surface as they swing ido
or1>1t Tueaday night.
A bdel •blast from the -p'a bli
rocket engine Sunday lined' up Veterali
James A. Lovell and 'his two ft?st.tbm
croi-. John, L<,Swlgert and Fred W.
Raise, for man s first landing in the an-
cient 'hills of tile liiOOii's uplando Wed-nesday mgbt.
~g digni~ies watching· man"t ·
third moon la~ from Mission Con1i'ol
will be Vice Preaident Spiro T, Agnew.
He WU at Cape Kennedy wlth Wesl
<l<!rman CbancellcJt Wiily Brandl for.-
Satunfay'1 launch.
Ground .-..U0'11 tald Apollo '13'0 aim
WU IO, accurate -bringing it wlth(n 71
miles of tbe moott's .far· side -a third op.
portunity to correct the course Morilfaj
night -1d be skipped.
Backed Over Dress Code In the last muDiclpal election in l!IA
the totals slipped to-41.4 percent, but a ·
1-ad, the lpaCelllen will check OUI>
their moon lander three hours ohead o1,
scbedule. Mission control Wants the •stronauj.o to look at gaug.S monif«inc
tbe frigid helium tank that apparerily
heated faster than planned a week befor• ,, ' the launch. • : • " 1-.. T•....,.. · "1berl is ne CllDCel'n at all" .ovtr-""1 , ..
,.,.._ ~ -_, .. their'' .,. Ill"""'""-~·~
-...ie, Saddleback Colle(e trusteea • body car& •. and pr9fil.'l 1torn the boot
'""" lonigbt to 4eclde gNUnd rules lot store and 1-....... ' =t=~.'bt.,~.~J:"ire~ •1 ~· , ~· ~~~, a apace apncy lpObsmaft
Aid, and the checic of pu ... ''would bl
seldD( a new trustee ind -mat. The lundl are uaed to pay for meall,
ten. awards and extra help at athletic events,
.Trustees may get into the dress code such as ushers, a school spokesman said.
area. since John ~thwell, student body A federal court recently vacated a tem.:
~· has ~atd that student body porary injunction against Ute school
funds W!ll be wtttlhekl from school ac... which had prevented it from enforcing
tivitles In protest of their balr·length re-elements of the elms code.
quiremeots.
School officials said the student coffers
Th.ousands Visit
Beach in Laguna
Two persons were Injured and 24 were
rescued during a runny weekend which
drew an ~ 16,000 persons to
Laguna Beldt.
Paul Buell, 20, stationed at the El Toro
Mirine Corps Air Station; fell IO !eel oil
a cliff at Heisler Park at 4:55 p.m., ac-
cording to lifeguard Lt. Eugene DePaulis.
Buell was treated for abrasions on the
scalp, feet and body at South Coast Com-
muillty Hospital.
Earlier at 2:30 p.m., Helga Renfro, 32,
of Ontario, suffered numerous lacerations
when, llhe fell on the rocks at Shaw's
Cove .. She received tint aid at SouUt
Coast Community Hospital.
Riptides triggered 22 rescues on Sun-
day, DePaulia said, with tides running.
calmer today. Two awimmers were pick·
ed out cl the 1lllrf Saturday.
30 Fi.t:emen Injured
NEW YORK (UPI) -'11tlrty firemen
were injured Sunday in a seven-hour
blaze 61 "suspicious origin" that started
in a restaurant and spread to two
buildings, including one that house11 of~
ficers of lawyers for the Black Panther
party.
Trustees are expeded'to set up a pro-
cedure for selecting .a .replacement for
Louis Zi'tnii o( Laguna Beach. Zltnilt was
trustee for di.strtct·three which includes
Laguna and South Laguna. The board ap-
points a replacement to the Ur>txpirt!d
term which has a year to run. He must
be a resident ol district three.
Trustees will also heM a facully
presettation on the innovative English
composition program at S~eback·and
Will take up other schol buslnes.
Paint Brushes
Blamed in Fire
Paint brushes wrapped in rags soaked
in paint thinner and stored in a closet
were blamed by Laguna Beach firemen
for a blaze Utat damaged the interior ol a
South Coast Highway apartment. Satur·
day a!'ternoon.
'l'be brushes and rags apparently ig·
nited spontaneously, they laid, resulting
in an estimated $2,000 damage to one
bedroom.
Anll!ony Serino, occupant of Ille apart·
ment at 1844 S. Coast Highway, had left
during the morning. 1be blaze was
spotted at 2:47 p.m. by passersby and
hillside /'ltiwellers who called the fire
department.
Two youths who wert hitchhiking on
the highway were among those who at·
tempted to douse the blaze with a garden
hose, witnesses said.
The building is owned by Dr. Laurance
T. Jordan of Vancouver, BC ,Canada,
ent 15 caru!Jdates.
Voters, ~~said, can cheek for their particular po · f pla~ on their aample
balloll or polling place <ar<fl.
Registered vo&ers who did not reeeive a
sample ballot can check for their palling
place through hil office bt city hall, 492-
5101 .
The seven polls and their t.otaJ of
registered voters are:
Concordia School, 1,183: The DeNault
residence, 211 Esplanade, J,142 ; the Com·
munity Chlbhouse at 25f Dd Mar, 1,215;
the mayor's office.conference l'90ffl at ci·
ty hall 1,296; St. C\emenl's Episcopal
<llurch, 202 Aragon, 1).62: Baycllff
VUlage Clubhouie 1,284, and the Russell
Henchman residence. 4103 Calle Bien-
venido, 407.
Berg lsid !be tally of Ille ,votes might
nm ,late because of the t.echntcal load
brought on by the record number of ~
di dates.
The ballots first will be scanned and
tabulated at the individual precincts
before being brought to city hall for final
totals.
The civic center will remain open
through U1e night for cit.lzena interested
in watching the votes come in, he aaid.
"I really don't know bow Joog it will
take, because we've never had 90 many
candidate! before. It means a lot more
page-turning with 15 names and one issue
on the ballot," Berg said.
The 15 men who are vying for the three
councJJ spots are Ute three incumbents,
Mayor Wade Lower, and councilmen Dan
Chilton and Thomas O'Keefe.
(l)allengers are Art Holmes, Cliff
Myers, Robert Bourg, Herb Hlvely,
Harold Meade, Ian Kennedy, Alvin
Baker, James Faith, Eugene Sullivan,
Fred Daelber, James Lusk and W. Fen-
ton "Bill" Sink.
Stoelc MerJceU
NEW YORK (AP) -Stock pric" were
broadly depressed In tight tradlng late
this afternoon. (See quotations, Pages
32-33).
.. Dol.l'g1lis.iitter bit for'beallly---.
in sai~. Oregon, is·a$0fe man-
ager Dean Tritle as he sbovflli
a small portion of cans and
botUes returned to hls store
after the chain announced it
would redeem them lor a hBlf
cent each. They've collected
over 70,000 empties· so far.
Nixon, Fam·ily
Due April 23
In San Clemente?
Reliable sources today saJd that Presf·
dent Richard' Nixon and his family will
arrive at the Western White House in San
CJemente AprU 2.1 for an "indefinite"
holiday visit.
But calls to the White House. this morn-
ing failed to officially confirm the in·
· formation . •
The·visit;-whlch will Include the· Nixon
family &pd the regular entourage ot
aldes; s'ecurity men and press, will be the
first at · the· San Clemente estate since
earlf thfs year, when the family stayed a
few days.
Speculation, held that the President'"'
visit was to be one of his routine ''work·
Ing• vacations" which he ·has made before
at the former Cotton Estate.
Some sources have said that telephone
worlt at .,the cOmplex ls under way In ·an-
ticipation·of the Nixons' visit.
Press'1aldes at the capital had no.·com-
ment on the queries 'about the ·impeoding
visit, presumably because such trips .by
the.chi~1executive are·subject to sudden
changes.
The' standard arrival pattern for the
President involves the landlng.o~ the Air
Force One jetliner at the El Toro Marine
Air Station, followed by a short ,hop i?Y
helicopter to the Western White House
grounds.
Non-candidates Speak Up ' Mai:ine to. Face
Laguna Councilmen Excited and Concerned ' ' A New Mexico enlisted man facea· a
Murder Charge
Two men who will be sitling on the
Laguna Beach Cily Council along wit!!
the three successful candidates a t
Tuesday'• municipal dection, along with
the Art Colony's retiring maY«, this
week viewed tbt elecUon campaign and
thel""I'£. Said 'councilman Charlton Boyd, urm
very excited with ·What 1ts haPIJenini in
this campalgn. lndiYlduals from all walks ot life are uercising their right to be
heard and assuming their key part in the
tough job or informing the government or
their willhes.
"The people I'm talking to are Oodlng
this ii a tough one, for each or us bu dlf·
fertnt sources and amounts of in-
tormatlon available, different cont.acts
and expertise. There. are heavily con-
flicUng views on problems cultural,
human, ecooomic, environmental and
general. ~'i ____ 1,;;.:-1 •• :
"Thus I believe o.u~~ invo ved
ciUzens are ~.Uf,_t~.t1( '~ft1· carefujiy~reyit_, om:_..,.t lelld<rs ,
for ~ q~i thole "1at·will, aeek a
common interest; .tholt'· 1hat w i 11
preserve a good feefing'.in Laauna; and
those that will raise the..,1ig~ts -<if all of
OW' citizens." •
Councilman Roy Holm sa id he was con-
cerned beeau~ "the real i.i&ues hive
been obscured."
"It Is traditional," '°Id Holm, j·for an
Incumbent noncandidate to remain siltnt
In elections such as ... thlJ, Howevt r; Uit. •
'
formal ' pre-trial investl,gatlon into. the is_sues are sufficienl\y critical for me to alleged rifle murder •o! a fellow -Marjne
ignore this tradition. Corps trainee, authorit\es al ca:mp
"~'m concerned Utat the real Issues Pendleton ·announced today:.
haven't ~-~ .'!'•de ,,porlectl)I .. c~1'.,., ei.:.JIQW! G.:,Nuon, la..1s.cqnf1Ml1 ,
Altl>Ough 11MY:·1"i .... oblclt.'f.,..,,,,, w ·U.-Wtt.•·ll!Of !IP1Jl.'(lin& Iralllll1g , -campaign -~~-~,._...,~,.~ ~ ~t'ij·tlie"iOllthern -otange
the one haea1 tbolt. who want to;.-· ~Unelt".:' , t'tf:·_ . ., •. r ,
Laguna, J;Ieach, rtla1n Its .idontity and on HO 10llbl!O·rt~)i!d bi>'llriir~,Carpf ·
the <the• those wl1o -pro~t'fi'o111, le1al o!llctr CaJ)l. Pllul ~.,Lavtrlill jn ~ ,
hlghrlse d • v e 1 op m ••·.cl.~~· p1Vbe, which !'ill de~nnlill< whether tht beadltront aod'blgb denillf -1.,...,. .. ~nt defenda~t should ~,before· a dour t .
in the hills. \ · "!<'--martial: board.~ , ..
"Theer Is no dllfer-. 11 J can Ar•IO& Is iccu!ed or shooting ·evt. , ~rceive it, in the positions 9111117"4£ t.he LevertJ'ackson; 19, of Detroit, M'Jch., at•
candidates regarding the nw<Otlcl-drug barracks April 5. leading to the victim's i&s~. While one slate ~ to ltlt death one hour later in the base hospitaL '
substanU41l increase in narcolic. ,arrests Pvt. Jackson $\lf(ered a 1tn1ie M·l8 1 (St< CO~ P•p Z) bullet wound In lhe chest. ·
• J
"!<> oee If the readfogs .... ~ lo
wbat •e're ~~here." ,... !pr-cflecbut will be
tele.wl -tbe luurth <olor --"' the ·!May 11i&bl .
SfxteeD.mJnutea' before the Uironaula'
S<li_sduled wab)ip time at 10:13 · a.m. PS~. 1.o ... 11 radioed Mission Coolrol lhal
Haise N\d about nine hours of auJid a1eep
and SWfiert. a~· tlx hours. Lovell,tald
he got about five hours of "intenDittent•,1 sleep. . :
"Just alter we went to aleep 1aet ~
we . had a muter alarm and ft really
sc.ared us," Lovell said. ''We werl all ov.~r the cockpit Uke a wet noOdle." •
Sorry It wasn't something more
slgnlflcant," replied Misalon ·Control.
Today was Ille fillal day of lefaure fo<
the three 11p1Cemtn bef'c:re braking1into
lunar Qtbit, and pj.eparlllf ior their m..
ding. They were making Ille lllOI! of fl.
After eeting a meaflfajje aatd ''wam't
bad," Ibey began a IG-heur aieep por1bcf
(See 4POU.O, Pip Z)' . '
FBI Enters Case . . .
or · Laguna . BanlC
The JleclefaI BU,.au ol' lnveallPtioll
has J>een summoqed to chec1c into an op.
parent· !oroed entry Into !be JAguna
Beacll b'11Ddt cl Secllrity Piclllc Bank at 381' Forest Ave. •
Two broken windOWI were. dllooveod
early today on tbe aide ol the bank
building facing !ta parting lot.
--~d .. llddi delect!Ve ilct. Vic Sagan ~ IOll1...,. apparently eolered and
left the huil~g.!1 ·'lbere was nO nn.
medlateli v).1ible damage Inside the ~d!Dg, Sagaft akl, and it was untnoWn
this mOrnlng U anythJng had been mnOY• ed.
1be FBI was routinely called in, Sagan
lsid, since-a federally inour<d benk was
involved.
Oruge, Coast
Wudaer
The aun wW • be on part-time
duty Tueaday, .and the letnpera·
ture 11 slipping back down Into U1e
sixties along the <>ranee Coast.
INSIDE TODAY
'A onc~me MlllOUrl farm f>oy
/tit Uk4 h< ha<I be•n hil on II••
h•a<I with a load o/ hoy a <!'""'
,., cnhlry "9'1: • .,~ • H..,., ·-l tru.._rt11c<ntted•1t.,.....rt .,
I P-.J'~P'ft fa l I • ~ ' 1 ,
•
11
I ' ,
2 <OAJl.Y ft~.\ · .. SC
l C~~st . 'r.~t~r~ Choose Cou~ciluieil ·on ·Tue ~da ~
J
a..:: .
Veten 'I!,.. .. cttl., along the Orange lllUt It.: Q X.W, 111$ Pnm11n1 tlU!lbtlll; 'l'W 8*rilell, In! P~ St., In-'three reata): . • · • 'l'radewlnd$ Lane. ldootal,.; ftbbirt w. Bourg, i!IJ'I Avenldl
Coul will I'> to the po]!4 Tuesday to tlecl Aft•I • ~ Bologh, 181 Dt! Mar cumbel1jjC!*t1711 M'ead01lbrool St., JO.-PI> A.\>~ 114 Lo<:~Ul, ~· lllttr)ct Six-Richard Crout, U 7 San Carlos; Ian N. Kennedy, 11j ~-.:..-":.. ~ dn'.'. • i:!:!··~'!!..oi::I~::, t.1;1t": IJoel_.:.-., ll. o)boOil; Ml.....,,\ ""'11!lieal.I ~ .. Q6laatl. i1j IMntl finlllaf ,,.., 1114 J-"1!*. Jr., llJ • ._.. Lw: 'W. niitoa SIU, .q dlda~ ~ ue J:;Q IOI fdllr.-,.r alk ~r. , · ~ , .... _'Glll\l1 nf, I.Ila 11.f ,It.,~ • .,..... L. ,...,....\.. ......... ~ ... , . Arialda La~. 1114 ~~ ll l&Ut!
i.nm. ~AQr'l.&lU't . t.tY.ta. .... ... )ltfJQID #{."i 8*it C. CoJoi. !ftr11011, ,_. Ostrander, 417 SAN CLEMl!NTI · (15 clllldidala .!Of »!·Camino San ~!e. / Pollina place. In Huntington Beach and illdatoo lor lint aialal: , ·, '!Yr1{ilnl atill ·~ Wllo; ·~ . .POjW a.; bO ..,.,d C. Lon:, 11111' three seal<): •• ' SAN JUAN CAl'BfltANO (nine ca~
F.-tn Valley will be open lrom 7 a.m. Edward E. J .. t; lllO Sanla 'Clara Cir-Potter, iliif"ProV!'de11<1e Lane; Hanry Bali St7' • ~ Robert D. Chilton, 2tl W. AYenlda dldat.s for three seata): ,
to 1,1.ni,Ja !le~rt Beach, Costa Men, cle, to"""benl; 9'<>!~ ~· "'911, ,1~11 DUk~. 11421 F.all'W.Y Lane: Joe feint,·':· ~wroar ~ lolalll ~~ales Palizada, Incumbent; Wade F. Lower, Ed Chermak, 12111 Los Amlp, In>
Lquna Beech, San Juon .Captllrann and Spruce Circle; John J. ti.lengano, 116115 La 17181 691hard St.; Ronald Bauer, !Ill for four .. ali, to ilM e!eOto<l liy dlllllct): 420 Monterey Lone, Incumbent; Thomu <Wnbent; Don Durnlonl, llltl Alim.
San Clemente, the poU. wt1l be open ll'cm Gtanllla St: Hall!I L. CQul'reges, zsn Napa ClrCle: Riibffl Zlnngrabe, tMSI District °"·""' owµd ·Rogers, 419 O'Keel•, :rm Via V•l'bell•, :o"IJil~I: Ptoo lid., lnoumbent:~ Josh Gammelt.
v a.m. to 7 ,p.m. Cities and ca.nclidates Talbert ~Ave., James L. Bartz,· 11210 Rhone Lane: Ronald Knapp, 16326 Del Seville Ave., 1neumbent, and Al Forg1t, Art Holmes, 213 Avenlct.a. San iPabJo; 31Dl Sacarama Lane; Dollr Ollvar_es!
art:· • · · . Wvender Ave.;. :Albert . B . .-Holllnden, Mar Lane; A. C. Marion, JOJ .OJlve Ave.; 2Z05 Balboa Boulevard. Jamea Faith, 2145 Avenida Salvador; 314*1 Ganado Rd.; Billy Reid, 32122 JJel
COSTA .f>I~ (-n candldalff tor *'4 Santa Cmnela St .• and Burton Gordi>n Hatoh, !Im Baruna Lane; Hope • District Three-Roy, Woolsey, 113 Via HltOld M-. 913 Avenida Pres\!!l.~i Obllpo Rd.; Gery Sodlkoff, 301111 Sllvet tw• see_ts): _ '.. , _ • Tlubman, 18732 Redwood St. ,. _ Gr~r\205 Utica St.; Nonna Olbbs.,1'1087 Ve~ezia~ and Carl Kymla, 2910 Cliff Herbert Hively, 4111 Calle Ma)'O; um 8Pur Rd.; Don Routt, 27922 Calle &titf
Willml T. Jol'd~,JlilO Aain1 A•e,, In-. , llVIY'l:ING)'()llf B~Cll.Jll copdlda~s WH\pi=1Jt4 and l\!Meth Goodwin, ~ Drive. ' Myers, 1205 Colle Toledo: Fred Kotlber, Ynez;: Geotlia Covert, 16012 Avenld~
cuml>ellf; G .... i A.1l'<ktr, Inf Palau IOt fo!!f seats); . ' )lunl!n Aye. · • , District FO\lr-Walt"!'. Koch, 112 Cam· IOI Bueno Vitia; Jamei Lut_k, Sr.,, !IOI ~.&!Ill James 'ftlorpe, 11161 can,
Ploce, 1"eumbinl; •IC!t -~ 722 ·~act Gtten, llft Canlorbur)' Circle, In-J.A .A IEACS (llvt. cllldldale> fur , bridge Lano, and Mllan Dollal, 1121 Via Avila; Euiene SlllJivan, Z30 A""1da lal)la Ynei. 1 . .
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From Pqe I
VOTE.~ •• #.
' ' . • ~th carftPui. • ·
Prednct I -Iii-A Thalia Sl., re,o! ~~-·Im Templo l!llia ~I~, residence. ' · ·
Prtdnct 11 •!GS Santa Cn!l, residence. • , _,,
Pridoct u 11111 Santa CM,
relidence.:
PiOilod U -~ N1t1 !>lace, '"1et ~f:
fice. Pr.dnct 11 -1200 Mornin&llde !>r.,
church DWce.
Pndoct 11 -11110 AA. Lqwta Blvd ..
llro lll\lon.
* * * County to Vote
' On Bond Issues
In lddlllon to . clly council elecllOlll
TuUday. there are a few bond Jaua
before voters In ·Oranae c o.u n t 1 • •
municipal elecUona. "
Six me1rurt0, lncludlll( nv. llond
1-totallnt .-.1 ml-, fact wters
in· All'ohelm. One It an •·• mlllloa ereo: tric' revenUe proposaJ. · ·
Olber bond illlltl are on the blllol In tho -~ .ol t:yprei& ind Fullerlon, u .. en, u Galdalupo <111 Santa · Barbara
Counl)', Son Lull Obbpo 00w!ty'1 Pllln•
B,.ch ind Del Mar In San DltSo County.
Cll'IOft In r.1 Anielel'County.~.edl ..
In San Btmardlno County and McForland
in Kem 00Unt1 ,..w vote on lncreutng cl~
1;1axra1& · · : .. · -
Tustin Topless.~:_
Display Rai.de~
Q>qo Cimyt.,.J., olildlla ~
ed I · apely enterUlnff In I Mn
tavern jlllt who was -Maring the panti
&flffllY Wilen !hoy' bi!ltd bit' ll>i'rid
llllJilMt to book 111r ·oo cbariet ol In:. d-~· ,·,•
!Ji'lioUjjaloll: '\llep It • rt .-. Am
ldclii!Ylt,' IS,· 'tif · Pnmooa, w11 !Op1e!9
and,· 'to· all IJlttiltl" aM purpooe1, · bo\-
tomless, in the Tu.scan Room bat when
thO!r' cltallOn 1lonl' clOWn her ,..u ...
They abo ........ bar ''"-" !Uahard w~ Canon, It, of. 0r1m1e, for pro-
cUrihg ·a lernale to lndectllUy upo11
blroell. ' ' C!>a'l'" ol -MIDI a pool room
wtthout a llcenli were added to CUlon'•
wa-frant. Dt:puUa had 24 hourt earUtr
booked Jack Vinion Slonl, It, ol 'l\latln,
a fellow employe .at tbt bar, on Jden\kal charges. · , '
All -defindantl 11'1 , ... "' bill.
Greeks free_(:ompi>,ser ·
ATHENS (AP).:.. TM Greek mllllari·
backed regime ll~a~ Monday, «it of
it• l1tOll etlebrale.!I, poUUcal 'P'!aot!tr1
compo,.r Mlkll Theodotakll, and au;;;.;i
him lo fJ,y lo. P~ let. medical. treat• ment. ·
Thl< ,.., confirmed by the 45-~ear .. ld
compottr'a mother and bl1 wlfe. There
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MAlltY MAlltTINIZ l'lltlPARIS FOR MASSJVE TEACHERS STRIKE IN LOS ANGELES
' Walkout Dr.,,,atblng 'Docllnlng Quality of 'Education' In LA's 616 Schools
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Teachers -Strike in LA;
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~~at?s 1 tQi Stay. Open
·:r.os ANGELES · (AP) -Temm
fonnt41 'plCU\ lines oultfde ld!Oo1'
througl>Oui 1"e All~tlet today In lhe finl
day of a •atriit1 Celled by 8 uniori wh!Ch
lilts n,ooo of·tti'" dl9lrlct't 26,000 ieadlen
as members.
, Supt; _Rpbert Kelly. said all po.Ulhle
classes would be kept open w1Ui
nonstriken, 2,000 substitute teachers and
supervl!ors. ·
The Los Angtle! ·khoQJ system is ee-
(.'()nd only to New Yor~ ctty'a ·1n total
enrollment. Jt'has 616 scbools and 653,000
students.
·Rober! J\!ri!Om, preildent of ' the
United Tea~ers . of Los , Angeles, the
slj1klng union, u'l'd Kelly lo dooe the
ldlocils. _ .
!'POor .tdUcallon1J WOrt.h le!I than no
mllllon deficit al"ad,y and would need
half a billion dollars to meet au the
demands.
About 12,000 of the 1!,000 teachers who
cast ballots last week voted to strike. 'nMt
union, ·tfacked by several Jib<r' orianiza-
tion.s1 the American Federation o f
Teachers and the Natiooal EducaUon
A.ssoclaUon, olfered 1bikert illtemt.free
lnons Of up 1o 11,000.
State legislators say they can't act lm·
mediately to ease ltle district's financial
crisis because a proposition on the June l
primary ballot leaves \he next move up
to the votua. The proposition would raise
the 8\ate's share of school COits from the
preoent 15 perctnt to liO perc<nt.
education at all," Ran!!Om told newsmen L Off•
Sunday. "It is better to dosa dOW!I the; aguna icers system and hope the pubUc ·comer to our
aid. My hope Ii that tho JWlnil tn4 ll"' .~ p d J B
payers will rally behind ~-llTL,A· .. :· oun t te eats P"""" tbe.ltale leglsla~ to glvi! .lite .
district more money." · Four LagUha Beach ~lice otncen took
The unlon l,:Ud -1he dilJitrlct lgrt_e ~It· to the sidewalks "SOuth CoMt Highway
only the *~ '.~~ provide the money •. Saturday iJtemocm ahd eVening In an ex·
neceau7· 1o ·.mtil even. ,part, of tha · perlment Urged·by many clt.lltrui during
teachers · dt!n•. for ID!l"e pay •,~a\let ' the election campe.lp.
classes, .class ·~aides and ,sui:Jtl rm, Le In th 1 d · · 1th -~·ti provemeQb ·uc:arptUng alrcondlUoniD• av. g ersqu~ caraa e•t.a on, and~. ' , 'i' .: the oi!Lcers walked in pairs up and down
"I don't think the .teacbtrs are 10 JT\UCh Coast Highway betw~n Broadway-and
Interested Jn dollars as ln tmpnivlng ·the ; Cleo Street on the noon to f p,m. ahll~,
school sylleni "lla.,om.old. · During tbelr foot patrol, they lssuecl.12
Guards Save Man
In San Oemente
Two San Clemente Ufeguard1 -one a
rookie -retcUed . a younc Ontario man
from near drowning Sund1y .oon in
heavy 1urf and riptide! which plagued the
South coast for the enUre weekend.
Roy Swearengin, 24, was treated for
shock after the rescue near the Unda
Lane area of the city beach north of San
Clemente pier.
Ltreguard Chief Dick llizud old
li!eguards Norman Fleming and rookie
Mark Wilson perfonned the rescue, 01e
of 20 recorded on Sunday.
Beach attendance -like the water
hazards -were high, the chief aald.
Saturday'a totala on city and county
beaches ttear San Clemente was about
JS,000. Sunday'• tolal of beachgoera wu
about 21,000. '
The air temperature ranged in the mid
'10s whfle the water about 60 degrees.
"'The surf was just plcklng up on SatW'•
day, and the waves were ranglna: from
three to five feet and building," Hazard
said. A total of seven swimmers needed
help In the water. FirSt 1td responaa:
numbered 15.
Cock Fight Raided
JASPER, Tenn. (AP) -Mort than IU
persons were arrested and IOJ1\e ·400 •
fighUng cocks seized· Iii a raid latt Sun-
day on what Tenne11ee atate troopers
said was a national cockfl1hUng cham-
pionship tournament in a barn in 1
remote area of Marlon County.
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Drug11, Nudes, Dogs ' I
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South Lagunans j
Seek Crackdown
South Lal\lDI ree:identl concerned over
tranalents and betlCh infrdont ranging
from dope and nudllm to unltulled doe•
met at a private resideoct Saturday
Voters Select
3 Councilmen
In. Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano's 1,584 registered
voters will go to the polla tomorrow to
select three city coundlmen from 10 can.-
dldates vying for tho open poalUon.
Listed Oil the baliot will be Incumbent
Ed Chermak, Mrs. Georgia coVert, in·
cumbent Dori Durnford, Josh Gammel~
Mrs. Dolly Olivares, William Reid,
Donald Routt, Gary Sodlkoff and Jim
Thorpe. Patrick Kendley bu been cam-
paigning 11 a write.In cand!date.
Tuesday's election will bring to a close
a mild friendly campaign which has been
free of persooal attacks and heated COD-
&rovenles.
. 'Illa major ltsuea bave been lhe llmJta.
lion of mobile home park development
the insUtuUon of a parks and recreatl~
commltaion, wl1en lo plan for a pollco
department and the overall quality ol di)'
plannlnf.
\The pollt will be open trom 7 1.m. to?
p.m. Ballots will be cast in two precincts,
l;he fJre ataUon and the garage ol Mra.
Pal Albert, 21181 Calla San Remo.
From Pftfe I
COMMENTS. • •
over the past 18 months or so and vitwa
~is increase with alann, othen, my1elf
J.nCluded, regard it as clear evidence that
our overworked J>Or'ice .force is doing
everything humanly possible to correct
the problem."
Holm concluded, "My hope 18 that t'-who know what I stand lot and
share my ideals ttgarding the orderlr
dttelGprlltnt 'of' Lapna Btl<!h· wm '
recognize that Joe O'Sullivan and Joe
Tomehak share tbese Ideals."
Mayor -Vedder commented that "an
emotional Issue on a Worldwide &oclkl
problem has t'Onsumed much Ume." He
expressed the view only total in·
volvement of all Individual clUiena,
lawmakers, enforcement officer1 and the
coorts could solve the problem..
u111n1 calm and reason, Vedder eked
as vital laeuet for the de~· of
Laguna! P9PU1"Uoo denslljl;'dOV.lopmont
ol the, Main Beach : development of Ille
hillsides: 10lutlon of tr1lllc and Pll'.klnl •
problemsi p:-esre~itkm of· tr.e: ·eom.
muntty's lf*lal d'llhcttr; and .en-·
cooragementof "t certaln amoum;, type ,
and quality of toutism ." ·
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afternoon to form an acUon ~p. !
The ll'OUP lfl'Od to petition for ~
Orange County Sheriff's Office ell"
forcement including a sheriff's sub&t.allo11
to South Laguna. There wu · a~
t!iscuasion of hiring off,duty oll<rlfl''
depull., u a 1ecurlly palrol lot U,.
private bead:les. '
· "'Ibere were over 200 ol them dO'ri
the" Suqday and dogs running around
loose," said one resident. HWhat can twe
deputies do with 200 people?"
Another residtnt a&ld many believe
that 1 talked ol crackdown oo trt111lenla
in Laguna Beach would route even mmi
of the traMlenta: to South Lajuna. i
' . ' Rutl N. Hook, 12111 Coast mgb1\>ay,
said lncreulng vlnltUons Include nake4
S1.Urunlng and sun ballllnf In the are;
known as Thousand Stairs, marijuana \15'
and unleashed clop fouling the sands. !
A woman resident said teenage strti
are being offered marijuana and aeiuil
activlUes by transients on the beach. ('
1t was estimated that bout 40 per!Ofil
attended the Siturday mtellng. Pledgee
of funds were made to start a war chest
to work on the lraOOent problem. Tbf
group aareed to wrtte county 111~
asldll( IDONI police prot.ctlon. ,'
Jud,a Richard Hamilton of I b \
municipal court wu also dilcussed. The
oplnlnn w11 txpresaed that he had r.;.
been severe enough In handllnr crlm1nlil
complaint! In his court. I
"We wtll br1ng as much presau~e at
PQISlble W. either get him out or to 1•
him to dJaavow pot •moklna and
nudism,'' said one man. He said a~ that
the ll'OUP atlemplA!d unsucceeofully 16
hue a deputy district attorney attond th~
meellnf. \
From Page I
APOLLO ••.
at ll:U a.m. PST. 'Ibey planned to di
some sightseeing later today and inspec:t
OJ• .attadied lunar landing c r a f t
'' Aquartds" tonfg'ht. '
"We'"' all feeling pr"etty .Coo d , '•
reported Swigert.
Swigert, lfho lefl behind a cird lltl1Jt1
items he waa to change in his flight plan,
asked for an explanaUon ol eome nota·
Uont on 1 photographlc plan. The min he
replaced, Thomas K. MatUngly, ex·
plained them to him.
"You're doing good .Work, guy,'' Mat-
lln¥,IY lold his understuQy.
' Well, I had a gotXI prime trtwinan
th~t taupt me , all 'I k:now ," anl)fmd
Swigert. He lloo4 ln for Mattingly a day
befOre Salurdar.'s launch alter doetors
decided MatUngly·)lorbabl7 would come
down witll: Ge~n l)l'.8ilet this week. He
bas yet to show any symptoms.
* * * Union lN.aen.. Old whel'( f\rtllt 11th-·_ ci tations, mostly for sitUng on lldew1lka
hour negotiatlOM ended F'tlday that·'.' and violations of the leash law. One
tbousandi Of teaefters 'M>uld,11ll)' out \lo*'. ·drunk \!&S apprehended, one drug suspect
UI the end of tbf·lchool ye"r ll neOeesaey., ·· .was brought in and a few were cited for
But 90n1e· te~~ 'told Mwimen lh~ .ex:··. littering.
peeled tO ~ltlY' ail onlt a few dJ)'I ·to ' Officers Dave Avera and Carroll Bush
demonstrate tWtr dissatisfactton. ·• walked the first half of the eisht hour
Swigert Forgets Taxes
On April ·4 lie 'teitbert rejected an stint while Dave Brown and Mlchael
offer of i. ~1 'Offctnt lnCceue. (Iver Uie· : L<lulsanna took over for Ute second four
preM!nt a~al1 11lary rin8e of fTt~ to , bouts.
$13,650. The a&ttk:t llld it lat!d ·• -·40 · Police Chief Kenneth . Huck said today
. _ the foot patrol experiment will be
Capo Rezo~g . .
Hearing Tonight
A pu'bnC' ht•rlDf on the ...om;,, Ol 11
acres from butiness district to multiple
famUf ·•nd apar\n\ent dlst!'lct 'Will take
plact at tonlghl's 7 o'clock meeUng or the
San Juan Capi~trano City Council.
Tbe property, owned by Weatport
Enterprises Inc. 11 located on ~the 'tttrt.
lldt. 'Of· Che rallroad track and th• north
~ evaluated and its effectiveness compared
'\Vith that of the usual squad car patrols.
~ight Times Told
At Laguna Gym
Th e Laguna Beach High School gym.
naslums now are open four nights a week
for recreational activities, city Recrea·
tiOn dlteclor Georce· Ji'owlu has •n·
nou'nced.
Astronaut Asks 'Out of Country' Filing Exten.sion
SPACE CENTER, Houslon (AP)-Llke
many onother American, John L. Swigert
Jr. put off filing his income t.ax.
Al a bachelor earnlng ,*20138$ a ytar
the rea.son might have been just a dela1
ln p1ylng the large chunk of money due
and, anyway, he was busy helping friends
prepare ror a long trip. April 15, after all.
was still several days away.
But at the last mlnute tom.et.bing hap-
pened to make one friend miss the trip
and Swigert went instead.
It was one of thole light r.emarlta qiat
always pata between lfOUnd a~ d
spacecraft to ht.tit the monotony of ~
lnterrninablll numlier' that an> J>ii!ed verbally back and forth. v
"How do 1 apply for an extensiot'!"'
said Swigert, 111ddtnly alert. Thert wili a
Jot of laughter. r
''Hey ~lsten," aald Swigert, "that'•~
tunny.· Thlnas .kinda happened real 4at
down there and J ~ need an extens14 1
didn't get mine filed." •.
More l1u1~r. · ..
• end cl Lbo RIOo Street. Th(! schedule Ja at follows: .
He went so raRt, that not only did the
income tax 1llp his mind, he also forgot
to take a card that outlined aome vtf1
important plans 'for the trip.
Then, on SUnday, c1me the n1vel1tlon.
lt w1s 1kln to the situation d m1ny a
traveler who remtmber11 halfway to the
seashore, that he left hll wallet Cll the
"l'm really ttrlous," came the vtlc1
from 1pact, ''l may bl 1pendln1 tlm .. l n
another qu11m1Uno besides the ..... ,
are plarmlni for me ." e
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A -.I public hearing wlll lal<e piece
on another W11tport parCel located. '
be\Wttn .Tht C-~ dl!!vtlopm1nt~and &ht ,
San Dltgn Frttway.
OthtlP busln... Will lnclud" V1'IOUI
watar. workl dlltdct matlfrs l!tcludlna a ·
presentation of the ma1tcr plan for
Orangt County Water works :Olltrlel 4
whlcli his been lron,.nlt~: from the
Boird of.Superviaor1. Th. w1let dl"trtct
wa1 recently lranaferred to the city'&
control.
Molday: Men's wlisyball, S:IO to 1:30
p.m., boys• l)'m. •
Toet4'yl' B11tr.tb'all (!rte play), 7 to 9
p.m., boya' ,Ym; ·women'& •olleyball,
7:30 to 1:30 p.m.,glrll' gym.
Wednooday: M•n'o volleyball, 8:30 to
t :3tl p.m., boys' SYfll; folk d~nclng, 7:$0
to' !;30 p.m:, girls' om. ;. ·
Tburlda,, c....i wll07ball (adulll •
6:111'lo t:'IO p.m., boys'·l)'!!I.
For further lnfonnatlon c1U l h t Rtcrt&JlOll'Dep&rlmen~ ill+!12'-
f
klt::-hen t1ble. .
By this time lie was halfway to the
moon on Apollo 13.
Somewhat sheepishly, Swigert a8lced If
ha could ha'f'e some flight plan changes
reftd up to him.
"I th ink that l forgot and left that clrd
back during the aut.Una.'' he !&id. 01 left
It IA Iba 11111 IOOID."
'Nut!'
Later, Swigert and the other two
ulr0n1uta were having the day'• news
read to them· when came an liern that
began : "Today•1 f1Vorlte p&Jtline across
the U.S .••• " i ·
Capsule communicator Josepn Kerwtn
reading the Item, stopptd 1nd nld: "Oh,
oh, have )'OU llA)'I tiled )'out 1AOome tar yet?... •
' '
Now the ll'OtlQd WU soothing. lt'dclie
taken e1re of. Tbert wu eome m.te
b&nter •bout having an aeent meeUni 1bt
crew on •the recovery c1rrler tn ''h
PacUlc on 1palahdown, before t
quarantine that CMdJ M_, a. ~ '
Later Swigert was told about 1'\n
Internal Revenue Servi« rtgulatlon ~L
provide1 en automatJc extension ~r
anyone out ol the country. "'.,,.
"illllt'• good _., .. aid Sltt,ert,, 11
gu•u t qullity."
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\is This· Lagun~ Beach
Or Anaheim-on-the-Hill?
' By THOMAS MURPlllNE
Of "" 0.llY l"lllt Stiff
ELECTION RELECl'lONS: And so, my fellow Lagunans, today we
bring to a close yet anolhet campaign for three open seats on the Laguna
Beach City Council. Tomom>W we vote.
It's been an interesUng campaign, I gueu, if you have a bit or a pen-
chant for horror stories. Out-of-townen seem to have managed a lot mare
t. . chuckles out of it lhan..lhe ~~:folki. • \ ~ '
Somehow, over the"Yeirs: I've always held ·this
rather smug little belief that Lag\1111. iS Ute last baslion or
• ~ty in ~qe Count$. .~ • ~
That smugness was lhattn just a blt, I'll admit,
when this council canuia.J.gn opened. And the shouting be-
gan. And the' marches on City H-11. And'the cries for con·
vulsive action or some kind against certain people of some
kind.
Indeed .. Jt ~eemed we ~ ~glnnini to sound like
Anaheim built on the!>siat of a hill.
* LAGUNA'S CAMPAIGN opened rather curiously when Councilman Rich·
ard Goldberg, an incumbent, began talking like all the ills ol the town and the
world coukl be laid at the doorstep of our litUe City Rall. Somehow you were
given the impression that maybe over the pUt four years, Dick hadn't really
associated with an those other fellows down in the IDUllkipal halls. / * . On the other hand, if you listened to some of the political ranting that
was particularly loud in the downtown bowl, you might have gotten the Im·
pression that the ills: of our vUlage Could be blamed on Vice Mayor Joe
O'Sullivan.
* ALL TlllS WAS kind ol confusing for a country boy like me because In
the Goldberg-O'Sullivan terms, we were talking about ltle. same four years. * ' . Now, I'll admit I don't know much about politics. But I know Joe
O'Sullivan. Back some time when both of us carried fewer summers, we
padded around this town in bare feet and torn blue jeans and climbed eucalyp-
, tus trees and splashed through mudpuddles on Park Avenue and thanked the
good Lord every day that there was a Laguna.
Joe, for the first ti.me in his life I suspect, has taSted a bitter cup of
acrimony in his own hometown during this dollar-heavy council campaJgn.
Why, the other night I understand one of the downtown bigwigs bad-mouthed
O'Sullivan so crudely that it left Joe 's pretty wife near tears. That's not the
Laguna I know.
* THERE'S AIM been a lot of yak-yak in the downtown claque about us
getting some 24-hour cooncilmen. That might lie nice. But would you ever
find one awake?
* And the Laguna Chamber or Commerct, which draws considerable sup.
port from the municipal coffers, has played cilrioos roles in the last two
elections. Back during lbe school financing vole, Chamber directors just
couldn't make up their collective minds whether to l'et{lmmend the people
vote yea or nay.
Jn this .council election, however, they popped out bravely mouthing the
campalgn slogans of three: candidates. ' . Well, like they say, money talks.
* And finally, you beard of qout&e about that unrehearsed march on· city
llaJI by seyeral merchants the other day. I understand it was so spontanebus
· that certain parties only had Ume to call two newspapers and a couple of
• radio stations before the thing got going. ltwwas probably the aaine people
who've been sc.reabng about "Laguna's Bad Image."
IF LAGUNA'S image has heel'! damaged In recent times, il seems fairly
clear that this elect.ion campaign hash 't helped. But now the tumult and shout·
ing dies. We vote tomorrow.
We shall learn if the CQmmunity has been stampeded and polarized into
opposing camps. We shall see i£ the calm voices of reasoo shall once more
prevail.
Have we become jusl another Anaheim built on the side of a hill'?
Or are we still Laguna'?
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SMALL FRY~ HAVE THEIR SAY IN LAGUNA MARCH';
If the Big. Kids Can Pro'tul, Wh'y +C~n't Wet ,:-· .. •-
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Kids M~rch in Lagilna;
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Pol.ic e Get Their Goat -
A youngsters' march in downtown
Laguna Beach occurred Saturday aI-
terooo11 in protest against an earlier
merchants' march on city hall.
About a dozen children ranging from
aboUt six years old up, three or four
adu)ts, a goat and some dogs asse mbled
on Coast Highway al Park Avenue. They
carried signs.
Police monitored the activity and ruled
that the goat was not allowed on a public
sidewalk. tt was removed.
The group walked beside C o a s t
Highway lo Thalia Street. crossed the
highway and walked back along the other
side passing by Bart McHugh's toy store.
He had beeft one of the merchants pro-
Psychics Slated
At Women 's O ub . ' Spiritual Research Associates w l 11
present three psychics in a program at
I.he Women 's Club, Gle1V1eyre Street and
St. Ann's Drive, at 8 p.m. Friday, April
17.
Demonstrating theJr a b I I I t I e s as
mediums will be Dorothy Vallas, who
formerly has appeared in Laguna;
Edward Foard, president of t h e
California State Spiritualist Association,
and a third surprise guest \vhose name
will be announced later.
The public is invited to attend, ac-
corditig to SRA president Si Slavin. A
donation will be accepted.
Slavin also announced that Dr. Gina
Cerm1nara, fan1cd author and
parapsychologist, will lecture in Laguna
in ~fay and also conduct a one-Oay
workshop on the subject or general
semantics:
testing the transient 11tuaUon ln Laguna
Beach.
Signs said, "Mate !Ave TO)'I Not War
Toys"; "Love One Another"; "Please
Love Mother Nature"; "Jesus Had Long
Hair": "Hippies Art People. Treat Peo-
ple With Dignity"; and "Yer Virginia,
·Santa Claus Has a Beard."
A'A. adult member of the group said the
march was "a peaceful demonatraUon to
show there was another viewpoint" about
transienta.
County Man, 83,
W reek Victim
An elderly Anaheim man was kll~
when struck by a car Saturday afternoon,
the Orange County Coroner's Office
reported.
Jose Jaime, 83, waa atruck down in the
600 block of Eaat Llnocln Street by a
vehicle driven by William H. Boeck, 41,
of Anaheim. Ja.Ime died of hil injuries at
Orange County Medical Center. Police
are invesUgating lht accident.
Fullerton Man Dies
In Swimming Pool
A Fullerton man drowned Sunday In a
swimming pool at his home.
Robert C. Rfhberg, 48, ol t911 Conejo
Lane, an accountant, was found floating
in the pool by his brother·in·law Lyle
Melquist.
Police saJd Rehberg was alone at home
when he decided to go swimmlna:. He had
inflated an air matlres.s and apparently
fell of! Jt while floatln§ In the pool.
El Rancho has the hottest price in town!
TEK
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On1y Ute price is reduced .•• now, get a quality brush for every member of the family! You can't go wrong &t this priced
Colgate Ttothpaste .................. 69c. Colgate 100 ................................ $1.19
Prevent decay with MFP ..• save 14c, too! Reg. $1.49 size, .. price includes 12c off label.
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Frying Rabbits ....... ~~"! .... .-. 89~
Enjoy an old fuhioned ·country dinner.• ,{fried rabbit. rravy, biscuits ••• & be glad you shopped El Rancho!
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Alwa.ya fresh ••. wjUt hearty bee( goodness! So very lean ••• and fresher,'for flavor !
DAILY "LOT ' I
~·•• F11t11re
Alternate Plans
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Bared F~~dtty
Allenwte concepla for Laauna'• lont-
awalled 1enera1 pl>n wlU be preoenlecl to
the Plmnlng Commlsalon IJICl lbe publJc
al 1 ..ia1 study session In dly ball
councU chambers at 7:30 p.m. On rrtday,
Aprlt 17.
Abraam Krushkhov, project director
for the plaruUng firm ol D..ueli Mann,
Johmon 4c Meodenball which was retain-
ed by lbe city lo undertlU the planning
study, will· present a variety of concepls
for review and comment·. • • ·
'It will be the tali ol the CJty Co\JnCll,
al!B public hwinp, lo 1tleot lbe con-
cept upan whlth Laguna'• fUtilre wlU be
pliiuieil.
The· five alttmaUves to be di8cusled.
IJICl Illustrated next Friday, acconlln1 lo
City Planner ·AJ AuJry, are the multiple
con concept, with various commercial
"""'; !he.linear concepl, which woUld be
1n utenllon ol Lquna'a prooenl llyle ol
developlll<lll;. IJICI ·hi&h dellllly IJICl low
denstly cooc:epla.
SA to Get First
Negro Firemen
Next Week
Santa Alli wltl have Ill .first Negro
firemen on April 24.
Two men. MaUr1ce Smith ancl-Clareoce
QuIUen, both 29, are to groduli< In 1
cl111 ol 22 rookies after six weeks ol fire
fighfing !reining, city officials said.
Quillen wu already a clty employe,
worthw u an equipment operator Iii the
streel deporlmenl. He wu.flnl hlr<d by
the city In 11164. '
Smltb was fonne rty an a l r c raft
med>anlc for Doug!• Aireraft Co. In 1-Beach.
1be clus of 22 tralneta will aerve
throughout the city on a .rotatioo balia
durln1 the nexl "'"· m. department of. llclals ~d.
Latest city employmenl records llhow
abool t2 percenl of 836 city jobs are held
by minority persons.
Thla is an increase from 11.4 percent a
year ago.
Foot Sewn Back
In Rare Surgery
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Temple
University HOlpital surgeona ~ back
on a lf..year-ol:d boy's right foot wtnqa
had been nearly severed by a train. But
they held little hope for a 1uccessru1 Im~
plant.
Joseph Hines fell In front of a moving
freight Sunday while pleylag on railroad
!racks In North Philadelphia.
Dr. George Ro.w:mond, head o C
Temple's surgery department, said the
four·hour operation was "Wllque and un.
precedented" but said succes.s appeared
"very alight."
"ntere'a always s chance with a young
per1011," he said, 0 and none of the major
blood supplies to Ute foot waa aeveffil."
'11>e pJonnlnc ~ •loo will °'""' Jn lame ••1nn0vauena11• a p p 11 ca b t 1
etpeelally to Lquna, Aulry Mid.
'11>e DMJM ...., beg• Ill .llludr Ill
June, 11111. Since llleo JI hu prepor<d a·
tensive rwporta·on economic, land tm and
traffle IJICl clrculatloo faclon ln•I;quna,
aloot With • (Qllb report bMed ·on
-ol the Cltimls' AdYilOr)' ·c.m-mlttee. •
Each altemaUve concept to be presen-
ted wlU be conaldered Jn Ibo Uglll of deQo
slty, traffic, ZGll\ni IJICl other .fadon.
Traffic L i glit
Streamlinl,ng
Set in Laguna
Moclemlzatloo of Laguna's lllnc tnf!lc
algnab along Coast HJgbway and oddHJon
ol pedestrian slgnab Is expcted lo be&ln
by June I. ·
ThiJ was lhe anessment tody ol a
1pokesman for the State DiVislon ol
Highways which has awarded a contract
for the work to William R. Habn ol La
Habra. ..,.
The Halm bid, lowell of five, wu for
$ltl,390. The clly ahare, already paid
from gas tu funds, was SM,000. The
work between Viejo and Diamond Streets
b expected to take about 21 week!.
It includes new signals of tbe mut..arm
type extending over the traveled way.
pedeslrlan walk-wait signals IJICl 91min1
devices lo alert the aianals Of cars OD in ..
leraectlng atreell.
The work dubbed by the state "traffic
ldjusted progresalve signal aysleml" 11
to .... the trldltlcnal Laguna boltl<neet
on Coul Hlghw1y and aid pedeslrlua In
crossing.
It wltl Include no new 1lgnab. !--.
Uom Involved inclllde Dlainond, Bluebird,
Crea, Tballa, Legion, Laauna, Fons\.
Park, Ocean, Broadway, Cliil-Alter,
MyrUe, Beverly Ind Cllfl·Vlejo.
' Viejo to Give
'Miracle Worket'
MlDlon Viejo llllh Scbool clr-
worilhop will pnxllJ!" '"11>e Mlroclo
Wbrttt" Wed OD die life ol Ha1eJ1 Keller
APfll 15 throllgh . .11. . I
The play by Wllli1m GI-will be a
the lecture ball, room 223. II begins eacb
night at a. General ldmlssioa la $1.25.
Tbe pl1y lakes place Jn ~ IJJ80s In IJICl
around the Keller Homestead in TulcuJn..
bia, Ala., and afJo In Perkins Institute fer
the Blind In Boston.
The cast consists of Sharoa Younr,
Mll<e Pauls<n, Casey Wllaey, Bonnie Ar·
qullla, Joe Ricbanf!IOL, SCott Renh,
Sharon Prather, Kelly Doyle, Mellua
Slmml, Lorrie MelfJ', Sallee Griffith,
Charles Boedet, Kathy McGowan, Janet
Demers, Bill Klripalrlei, Vleld Wolf,
Paula Cunnlngbam, Chrla Hornbeck and
Sid Nutler.
It ii dlrect..r by Bonnie Grahm.
Regular dental care !<>-
day, can mean so much
in Jater years. A brisk
brush and a quality den·
tifrice are euential I
' Ground Chuck Patties ................. 79 fr. Ground Round Patties .......... 89:. Prlcu in effect M014.., Tuu., Wed.,
April 1$, 1~, 15. No aalu l<rdtokra. AacaDIA:
Sulllll 1nd HUftfin;lo!t Dr. (El lttndlo Conler)
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Super ahopptr produce valiu!
Ruby Red Grapefruit
Sweet and Juicy •.• pink &
colorful and delicious! The
best Texaa has to offerJ
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A I tit• D•lico.lttBen
Kraft American .Slices
Just right to top a hamburger
pattie ••• for sandwichea. too I
Save on the 12 oz. package.
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f-11<Hlllrti1&1D1 Dr.
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Vie t ~qng Str iking Terf Qf. I~to Cambodians
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A Gwcow, Scotl~d colu:t award.-
~ ~ Mcleod '9811.'80 In dani·
8.gea for injuries received when a
publlC toilet co!lap01ed. City attor-
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lllu UJuai because be bad beOci
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childT'd\.. visited tht Bellvue
WCZlll., airtrict'1 odmtniltration
center °"' a field trip recentl11
cmd 1Cltrt •hoWn. amohQ' other
tJitngs, a cop11 ~hine. When
the dtmonltratio'li WGJ over, Cl
rmoU bo11 approoched the guide,
filhfd a grubb~ ltmon drop out
of ~ PoC"4I Giid ar~td, "How
' obOut iiialclllil lS copl<1 of thill"
'" . . . • " A ·l(cindOll, 1!illll'1td, high court
'J~~ "ncoally of<)ared $26.40 per ·""* plumber R-8rooklh1w
.to ·t>liJ ''12.IOO lcr a fellow 811>81eur ,._r p1-yer wtio be 1<1cked dur-·mr '• gome. ~l!law, ~. 1ald hl.fll.u'.!1 jt wW .talt• hlln to y1ar1 to,Jle.Y 11 o(t.
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l.git wtelc in HMhUton Toiomltip,
If .1., and ti~ tin th o cargo
of hOr1 41oi~vrt1. Officioll taid
the lqtk liill>~ hod Uttlt .,... ,.u ...... b1ll -bl • ,..,.
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cocl<foil portv.
• Wiien Gart'!lll! mea1Jeo thriaten-
1\111!> i>Of~-Ill• Apollo ll!ot Sat. unt17. Canrocl Ali!•"• a spol!e,. ril'aa fnr 'Cbaac'1)or Wllly ,Brandt,
gavo.Jli1 •WI! ldau about the di· seaH. · H• aald they were 11East
Geemaa ~I••", not Jun plain
old Oennu ftlOllJ!es and certainly not West German mealles.
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.. -"'lbe Vjet pong came and took the
• Y.k!tname11. vi.agers away from .here, that's wb;p thUe ls no one here/' the
Cambodlan t1plaln Aid, IOIJIPlnl at the
flles with blo brlldectonblp.
His two companies ol troo~ moved
through the v!Uage oo the Prek Trabek
River whtre moouy Vietnam.,. had Uv·
ed. They Marched the small thalch huts,
th., put malchel lo Ille Under-dry walla.
• The Clptaln; Qlcldq his whip, l!ld he
dldn' lmolr·the name ol the village. None
ol bl!. i._ did either, and it rellly
-'( matt .... In their eyes all the Viet·
SALT 'Feam
Leaves Home
To Meet Russ
-'lllJqart -Viol c.nc. • .... oolcll.r, canY1ll a bukal flll1 OI -u s-. -... a •• pollltt4 ~-ud ~ aor'¥oully. " Wll dn1Y-aa
Ha ~~a --llWI In dvllllL .... 'ud bo ~to be lttll IJktii .......... Wllmdld.-Vo
The -...... to unllmbor their AK41 flll.. but tlio man twitched ....
vulllvtly and lurDod oo hla face. "Viet c.nc. Viet Oonl.'\ ... ti-. aid, but
didn't -• lllot. The llWI bad died. The captain aid there bad been a ba~
Ill ln No N1111t Vlllqo eart1er In Ute
IDll'llllll· 'l'Wo Clmhodlaa vlUqlrs Wllo The only Vl~amese to ~ ..J. .. J. a •utiaull1 r-...cl dtlc:riMd ID alpk wizened ok1 man and two women lying
.,,...,. ~ Coal ud OaaNdlon phauatod In a pii( sty beside the
-•. fl tho v!IJace. ,.. ' -ruim ol tbeil --.... no .,_..., ao tbe ~· i Down 1 duotio wqon pa!Jl ,mlcll wound
olde, '""""'" Ind tho VIII, c.nc 11/lCler Jeafl' -lnel; lhl troopa) .....
-1a _, vtllap --. 'od a·-Uoo-. •Iara• Catbollc, --· , lfiurd!. the pride of Ute village, 1')eY set Wbllo ,.... ol tbe ~ Ill tbl looted UP a madllne-gun and fired r~aled
houftt ablue, olherl i:auu....i, ~ ~ 1£""' cloeed wooden doors.
the OUM"°\11 reln/orcecJ ~ tbet The lbe movod ~' laCllod ii
the Vlelolm .. had bull! b!afalb, their , and lllf K ,
-· ,'J'he captain aid the V~ c;.., The roof cella_-t in a roar and the
·bad 1rled to eolrondl them-In the Ule-1ize ~ o1 the Virglil Mary and
YiJlqe l>l' flablll>l lftxn the bunliorL Jooepti ~ be -lhrou&h 1bo ilameL
t : , r t
'"" IUlllrl 1 ... ~.. riuOaect tip chlckem and ducu and tied them to their
bells lo< tbe evfalnr meal. One !Oldlor
Jed a pony, another had a cow in~ Three pip were lllol, and the
Jolded the' carcu&e1 Oil a truck that-
c&rried &icytlea, beddln( and ~ lroiD
the tmall village store. 1
By noon, the village was gutted,. and at
least 70 houes were burned, the. homes
ol tamb0dlln1 u well as Vietnamese,
alcq wlih the IDOUnd1 ol straw that hd
been piled up to fee<! the catue durin( the
current dry se.a80ll.
The lrOopi left.
Busing S tfLrts
In Florida;
Kirk Gives In
WAIHJNGTON (AP) -J!larini oecnt
IMlrucllono from Prtlld"'t Ni.oa; U.S.
nqollalorl Ill out lDdal' I« • crudaJ
round of tata with ""·-.. curbil!I ' the· llJ1ll race '*-' Ibo l w'O · superpowers, • ,
BRADENTON, Fla. (UPI) -
Superintendent Jack Pavldaon regained
command of M~atee County'• achooll
today and prepared to Implement a
d.,.greptlon plan Gov. Clamo Kltk
tried for _a week to block.
Tuetday morning, 27,700 elementary
ochool studeoil , and 107 tead>en In
Manatee will attend desegregated Schools
and many ol the atudents will be buRd
long distance• past their neilbboriJO<Jd
achools.
The aix·man team led by U.S. disarma-
ment chief Gerard SmJth ia stoppin& fir11t
at Bnisleil to brief tbe NATO allltl
Tuesday on Ille forthcocnlng U.S..&Mot
Strategic Arms Limitation Talu -
SALT.
Then Thanda;, al Vienna, the u.s. en-
voys sit down wit~ their SoYiet opposlta
to begin toogh bargalnlnc' that it u-
pected'la go oo for f11«11111· The two lldes held a preliminary dlscusslona eesalon as
Helslnil lat! fall., ,
B<>lb the UJl)led Statu Ind the Soviet
Union ~ moving cautiously On SALT,
wh!ch lnveilves the baste nuclear weapons
power of both natJom:. U an agreement 11
rea¢>ecJ, H wlD be a landmark ol the
alom,ic "'· Nlaon met wlUt lhe U.S. neaotlalO!'I
OVl!I' the --:-~ve them 1lnaJ. in-
-Ind tlllm welL
Pat NixQn · Opens
U.S. Art Exhibit
_N!:W YORK (UPI) -Mn. Ricba!d M.
Nixon, who. ls rodecontlnl some ol the
19th c.ntury White llou8e,. reol«ed
by Mrs. John F. Kennedy, _,ed, the
centennial show of 19th · C e n tu r y
American art at the Metropolitan
M_,.Sund>ynl&ht-.
The First Lady was accor'npanied by
Clement Cona:er, curator oC the W)Ute H-. and 0-glo mtorlU., ard!ll«t
Edward Vuon Jones, wbo bu ,been en-
lru8(ed with renovatJ.ng .evera'l areu in
Ibo White Houle lnclUdlDI the Blue and
Red RoomJ, •
Mrl. NllOll wa1 parUcularl)' lntpm$ed
w:IUt a New York dining rOCim of the 1820
period in the Metropolitan tbow, wblch
ranpd from the Federol period to Frank
Lloyd Wright The Duncan r h y l e
furniture of the dining room evinced Ille
authentic elegance she wish• to bring to
the EJecullYe Manaloo.
"It's what we wilt ttrtve for in re-<lolng
90flle of the WhJte House rOCllll open to
public view," abe said. -
Mn. Ntxon'a appeartnce at the Met on
the eYe of tooth l!l111veraary ol the
museum's chapter was an lnport~ Rep
In her new role u 1 lu>OY!lidleatlle
caretaker ol 1111 White -• "
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MOSCOW (UPI) -A l llO,ClllO<opy
volume of poetry by Andre.I V.ICMDlkf,,
Russia 's tnOa controYenlll poet, 1p-
peared Sunday apd !Old oul. Wldiln I leo
minutes. · , · /1
A Yid Ruaslan ""d'" 1114 !\Red.· 1lp for
hours II Moecow'1 centra1,~ aod ·
when Ibo book went ,on Ille ~-~
soon thereafter, . the J®'y ~
able to reed Ind enjoy wllal may bl tho
most lmportanl lllenry wn ol Illa -,.r.
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face of a Federal Court contempt dtation
and an order to pay a SI0,000 fine for ~very day "he defied court ·~ to
desegregalc! Manatee O<~l~. ·
11'lbe events of the past week may very
well make it more difficult to accept the
d~gregaUon .plan," Davidson. said to-
day. "But It this point; 1t is the Jaw."
Davidson, who waa suspended by Kirk
twice last week, sa1d he "felt Uke 1
human checker being bounced first one
way then another." ·
. J ANI l'CINDA": .'PIOPLI! SlL!iirti:. Y .CRYING FOR HELP'
•· Aclrtaa "Jelns Datl\(W· Ant~Vlotnait>~ In ~our FHI, Sit-In
"''' ....... Kirk backed down from 1 hea~ clash
with the Federal Court in 1 1tatewide
television broadcast Sunday in ~hk:b he
oald "to di$obey the District Caurl'• Jn.
junction ail<! to pay a fine would not tolvt
the problem."
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P G' p Kirk flew to New Orleans early toda7 eace roups to rotest ~a::. '":~;.'ye .. d~~.~;:~ ~rd~
_ wbich is currently pending before the
WASHINGTON (AP).-· While millions mort than lSCI cities and o• hundred s of U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.
of Americans grumble quiet ly about college campuses. In his television address Sunday, Kirk
Actress. Fonda
Joins · Protest,
Fast in Denver paylDjJ income tues, three peace groups The war protests were called by the t announced. he was reinstating David.son
are plannin1 prOteatl this Week agaiut New Mobillz.ation Committee to End the and the county school board and ordering
, ming 'the tu money.for war. War in Vietnam, the Vietnam them to implement the desegregation D~VER (UPI) -Actre11 Jane Fon-~1artln1 t~I)' with..., a flat, iacluding a Moratorium Committee and Ule Student plan on Tuesday.
di. who 1aYf peop1'.-ate 11.scarect.Qf_optn-''nc:nllDner" scheduled at Lafayette Park MobllizaUoJI Committee to End the War Kirk's declsion came in time to meet Jnc their f)'es,•• p1annedfto 'befrtn ''8(X. Coss from the white 'House, protest iw Vietnam. U.S. District Judge Ben Krtntzman's
hour Jut bm today to 'lftfltt the' w in leaden II)' 1;he three days before Protest leaders are planning rallies and crder to comply with "bUI now" inte~ ~ -,..j • Wednelday's ·m.ktnl&hlidel!filne for filing ·demonstrations Wednesday to focu.s1 on g:ration or pey a fme.oC $10,000 a day for
Vtetaom. •• . ·• • • lu ntoimo !llll. ~~ with rallles, the paal and preaent use ol tu mooay for ctvtl contempt of court. Kirk had until
The willowy ~ lllat llld • would ~· 11111 .itl!iloot lltriket .ln war 1pendiq. today 1o c<>mply.
join members o( the 'MouiliaJn S~tes "(-''(;;;;;;;;;;:::.,;.-.;;;;;;;;;;':' ':"' =:--:-----;;,..;;;;;-:u;;;;;;;;;;;-------;''---'-,..Oi;;;-;;o;;;;;;;;;;=:=
Vielnam Moraloriujn Con\mjttee • they
fll!teil in United NoWno Plau In
downtown Denver... ~·
Mlis -Fonda, nomlnal'iiJ , I« I Bost
Actress award for the fibn '"Ibey, .Shoot ' Horses. Don't They.''' allD· wil\ travel to
lt>a aprawlli>( Ft. car-Army Bue
,_ Colorado Springs Wednaclay.
Mbi Fonda aaliJ lhe would vlalt Pl
Carson la particjpete in a "sick call"
-.utke by anll-war•"Gli 'at tho mllltery
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·11 the auilioritlel-al the bUo try to 1 ..
timidatt lnyone, Miss· Fonda warned the
action would lead to a "series of suits
.qllnol (-llCiltarJ) Mo)Y!n lpcl
that will make his hatr tl,lrD gray."
The actress, on a cross-country trip to
visit Indian groups and to lend support to
anti"War activities, said she believed peo-
ple wert "silently crying for help."
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Mutiny Charge11 Due
SUBIC BAY NAV.U. BASE, Plllilpplnts
(UPI) -The ,·ca~1 Of the American
munltlCllll ship Cllltlmhla Elfie 13ld to-
day he has fUld · dllrgei of mutiny
against two criw1aen :who hijlCked the
ship la Cambod[I lilt mdl.
,. 1'1-..meH wq11:'t, .go ···a,o'ffl w~th
'poJltlcal bickering, won't · · ·
criticize without ·offiarffig an
•iternate plan, has all his
Interests in ~-~ta Mesa, has
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sprvice and experi·
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Laguna Vote ·· INSIDE TODAY Astronauts Voters Pick . •
Enter Orbit ·
Campaign
Nears ·Close '
By 11,4.RllARA KllEllllCH
Of, ... DellY ""' ...,. i..a....,·. city ban coondt chambers
wlll be •tept open Tuesday night for the
benefit d. citizens who want to watch the
finale ol -·of the bottesl election cam-plllp in Art Colony biltory. ¥ vote tallies come in from 14
l"edncts. totals will be pooted on a board
set up tn the council room, where a
...&!tantior crowd ·ls eii>ected to be oo
hand to find out which three councU can.
dldat.s will be litt.ln( In the chamb<r for
lbe next four years.
Pdll will.be_ from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. ~==~-= Votes will be counted at each precinct
as IOOft as !he pells clole, and boJlots will
be 1nnlperted to city hall with • taty
ohe<t on lop.
This ls the semi-official count. Ofticial
returns will .be announced on Tuesda, •
CITY1HALL VOTE TALLY
. PliONE: 494-1124
April ~i. after the vote bas been formally
calivUsed. •
p....,;., -c:annot go to city hall to
watdl the PQlting of the vote may eall .
FEATURED NEWS ALONG THE SOUTH ERN ORANOE ·COAST
Beach Fees i n Stra~ Vote
• San Clemente voters Tueoday will ~cipate in a
61publiC opinion" pOll on their mumcipal ballots on
whether· or not.the people think beach fees •bouid be
iu)posed. Story, Page 3.
Coast's Own Music Mara
His job in the Capistrano Unllled School District is to
bring a little bit of instrumental music to each young-
ster so inclinedJ Story, Page 3.
Reclamation Plans Near
San Clemente will soon have a new $2.2 million water
reclamation plant with work now ahead· ot schedule.
Story, Page 3.
Federal Flood Aid PosriWe
Some San Clemente residents ma)' atil1 ·qualify for
federal aid as the result ot /lood damages. Story,
Page 3.
Saddleback' s Trustees
Backed Over Dress Code
Councilmen
·, .
In Clemente
.
lly JOHN VALTEllZA
Of .. Deir .......... Sal! Cl<mente'1 all-time record ol 1$ cl· IY UIWlcll-..1'1n ruc11 _.mo-
ment ol lnllll Tuesday •• the polls -at 7 a.m.
The vntlng oo the three vacant City
Council eeatl and a ltra~ poll on the eon-
cept ol diarging a •t beach uoe fee w!IJ
-tbrougll 11>e day at --IOlldated polling places which will ,_in
ppen until 7 p.m. -J •
, CllyClork•llU~aaid"/,71t ......
are ell(jble to -In the l!l1IVipoJ ileo-tiOli.·
CITY HALL PHONE TALLY
PHONE: 4n-5101
') ' ' . ' .
On .Tuesday.
SPACE •. CENTER, Houston .(UPI)• :-r '
Apollo ~1S'1 astronauts sped flawleuly
toward the bright waxing .-today, 1
trailed by a. rocket hollt that will er.ii
Do the IUDll' surface Ill they swing tmo
olilit Tuesday ••• •
A brief blaot 'from the moonollip'1 bli
rocket engine Sunday linecf up vel«an
J .... A. Lovell' lllld lib two ftht..tlme
c1ewmm. ltiui L 1Swigert liMI Freel W.
~lite, for man.'1 first landing ln the an-
-bllls> ol the,,_.,, upjmdo Wed, -1 nlgbt.. . .
Alnong1 • dJgnitl.de. Wltc;:hlnr ·mu11 ·
thlnl moon landing from -·Control .
will be Vice Pr<lidOnt Spiro T. "-· He wu •al·'Capo Kemedy· with Wiii .
-CJlancellor Willy Bl'llldl for Saturday's launch.'
GrciuDd conllollen alld ApeUo II'• olm
...... accurate -bringing It wftl/ln 7t
mlles.ol'the moon's for side -a thiid .p.
portu11Hrto ........i the•coune -Y llight'-1d be stlpped.
lmteod, .the -will check aut
their moon lahder -boun ahead ol municipal_ electicns. scbedu1e. Misaion • control wants tbe
The blgl1est in ~ put do,.. years or astronauts to look at 11.,.9 -.llol1nr 1
so was in llM wfien IS percent wu the frjgld helium tank that ~y
l'fJCOrded. • ·~ heatdcf faster than planned I week blfwt
In the laait municipal election in 19151 the launcb. . ' • ! • I I
the totals s)jpped to 41.4 percSrt., but at ""' T......_ · "There .ii DO· eaecern at ..,........., ..
49HU4 wtieo't ema P.. _. irill Flab !Iii!> a -'lictar)' • their be' cm duly dlwing tbidedng. !tis..,. ctroa ·eode, ._ OoOqe liustees
pofeil · lJ a. <lf:r .., .. -tbal meet ~ to clodde ground ru1ea for ..._,. Mmm lft'l)lr ... tlll "9 ..... a DIW tradet and other JDllt.. ,,_. ... mo .u ~·• ·.a. ,_ ,
# • lhltt1mean1J1wo.....u,,,.i,.._,. w~u ·C-,e• , , .~~:e . .-;.,.Q'; ~ ~.,.._r111jiipr11t.111¥arlt111alioinl!,~i.ta.~= · :::::::~•Md'f""!"" .lldll!J·bla ,Jltter tilt for~ "to -II Ibo_...,.,._, •-11 ~.11,11.;.;...w-. -v...,111r1-Nill.:•c:llodta':d'Nlr 'm,~Otegon!Jf __ . wilatwe'nnadlnr~.·· ~
'Ille 1111 1-~· ..,,, ,.,,_may" lolo 111e .._ coc1t
ilnw '""1 five candldillel f,. -area sinol Jolin Boflrrill, -bod)' available ·--ol IMn lncuD1llents. pnsideat, has said that atudent body
'l'lie thlnl -Clllll\Cil -· fmxil will .be withhold fJOln -oc-Mayor Glenn \>ec1er; dedded noMo ruo tiv!ties in l"ofesl o( their halr·leigth re-
for re-election. "' ··'----'-During the ~gn the candidates qw•~-. · appeared at 10 public f~s to air their Sc:l?ool officlalscsaid the student coffers
vtews and answer questions, and were
honored at countless "coffees" in private
homes.
The burning l!nes in the ca-1gn-
or thole getting the most vtrbiqe ~
..... the ~g problem, deve ....
-of additional tourist facilities af
devetopnient ol the reeidentlal biJlsWe --.·
$oUlng re-election to the c:oanci1 ..... Ridiard Goldberg, owner ol two clothing
"""" In Laguna Beach and Joseph A. asoruvan, supervisor of wtllare and at·
tendanct ·in the. Santa Ana school district
and curre:nUy vice mayor of Laguna.
Competing with Uiem for council seats
are architect Peter Ostrander, an·
t.hropology professor Joseph Tomehak,
currently serving on the planning com-
miaskln and F.dward Lorr, owner of a
beauty parlor. .
fie I' precincts and their polling
plamt ue •• follows:
P.,..lael l -1121 N. Coast Highway,
heelth club.
Predact.1 -175 No. Coast lllghwsy,
tnsuraoce office. l'r<dnrt I -Ill Cypress Drive,
residence.
Prechlct 4 -290 Broadway, sportinf
goods store.
PredDct 5 -503 Forest Ave., main fin
station.
MORE MORE
ADD I
Pftdaell-626 Part Av•., bigh school
no<1I> campus. Predacl 7-11$ Pa"' A,,.., high school
(See VOTE, Pl(' I)
Thousands V isit
Beach in Laguna .
Two pmons -. fojund and 24 were
rescued during a 1U1DQ' weekend which
drew an estimated 18,CXM) pel'llODS to
Laguna Beacb. '
Paul Buell, 20, stationed at the El Toro
Marine Corps Afr Station, fell 20 feet off
a clift at Heisler Part at 4:55 p.m., ac-
cording to lifeguard Lt. Eugene DePaulis.
Buell was treated for abrasions on the
scalp, feet and body at South Coast Com·
munity Hospital.
Earlier at 2:30 p.m., Helga Renfro, 32,
of Ontario, suffered numeroll! lacerations
when ahe fell on the rocks at Shaw's
Cove. She received first aid at South
Coast Community Ho.<pital.
Rittldes triggered 22 racues on Sun-
day, DePaulis said, with tides running
cabner today. Two swimmers were pick·
ed out of the surf Saturday.
30 Firemen Injured
NEW YORK (UPI) -Thtrty firemeo
were injured Sunday in a seven-hour
bl.au of "suspiciom origin" that started
in a restaurant and 5J)read to two
bu!ldings, includli>g one that houses of-
ficers ol lawyers for the Black P-r party. . .
'l'llt -.,. -· ~ llilY for ~·· partiealir piillbir,_. on -...,... -De•~lle ~ h1-t11ovo11 -'lbt · a. llndir dit-l ~ will Ill . -lliclmra...,:dltlilli'k=: hal~~..,. a nnall portion ot cam an4 telti ,._.,. __ Iii 11111.ei
such .,.-., a -...,, •• aid. l'tll t "'-.-did~,. a bo\tles rolurn~ to his sloi;t Ille IMllJ fUtlil · , . aamPle 1iollot ca ....,. far 11:-,,oru,,; -alter ~.,chain announced . It -'mhW belcn the-· ,
Afedenleourt-1•-l<d1tem· plaee......, llil_ !n•dl)' hllll,14 Would n:ueem tbem.lor a half ..._ • .....,.P•;tbno at 10.a ·a:m.
:; h ~~~-the....,~ 5101 . cenl eaett. Tliey•v., collectod PST, Lovell radioed Mlloloa CAlafnl .lbll ,
· 1 ,..._ ~ "·-~~. '!be sevea J>oUa alld th<ir tot.i ol over' 70;000'emptles''° far. Hme,had-U1Jneliounallllllddllop
elements ol. the dr<ss code. regi.terod ..-, m: and S'llCert,.ahout lfx, llaun., 1-11 Uld •
Trustees are expected to~ up a pro. Conoordla ' School, 1,113: The DeNault · he got about flve lioun,of "Jntenniltenl" .
c<dure lor selecting • replacement for resldenee, 111 E,.,-, t,142; the COm-1leep. . .
Louis Zitnik of Laguna Jilea<:h. Zltnik was munlty Clubhouse II 254 Del Mar, 1~1$; Nix on, F amuy· '.'Just alter we ..... to ll1eep laot nllfll ll1t5tee for district three which includes the mayor's offioe.G:lnference room at ci· we bad a ·master 1afann and u reauy 1 Laguna and South Laguna. 1be board ap-ty hall 1,296; St. Clement's Episcoptl . scared ·us," Lovell II.id. ".We were an
paints a replaceinent to the unexpired aull'i:b, 202 Ar-. 1.ia: Baycllll Due April 23 overthe.coctpit~awet-U..~ term which bas a year to run. He must VHlage ChJbhoule lJM, and the RUslel1 "Sorry it wun't aomethin( nw:e .
be a iosident of dlstrlct ·tbr..,. Hendmum ..-, 41GS Calle Jlleo.. llgrdficant,'"replled'~·--..,
Trustees will a1so 11ear • faoully . veaido, "11. J s Cle te? fOdai was tbe fiDll clay., ...... w .
presentation on the lnnovallve Eqlish Bq aaid the JaUy el the .-mlght n an· men • the --11 bef'" bnldnc .,..;
l.'O!llpeottion progrmi at Saddlebact and nm late becaule <I ·Ile tedmleal load . ~ «l>ll'and,preporillg far,tbelr>]m. • will tata up olller ICbol husina. brou&fllon.by Ile ncml number of.cm-Mahle....,_ today aaid•thal Prelf. <Uq,IJ.'bey.-e maklna:the moot olll.
Paint Brushes
Blamed in Fire
Paint brushes wrapped in rqs soaked
in paint thinner and stored in a closet
were blamed by Laplll Beach firemen
for a blaze that damaged the interior ol a
South Coast Highway apartment s.tur-
day a!ternoon.
The brushea and rags _,..mly Ii·
nited spontaneously, they aaid, mWllng
in an esUmated $2,000 damage to one
bedroom.
Anthony Serino, occupant ol the aport.
ment at 1M4 S. Coast Highway, had left
during the morning. The blaze was
spelled at 2,47 p.m. b~ passersby and
hlllskle dwellers wbo called the fire
department.
Two youths who were hit.cbrukin1 on
the highway were among those who at·
tempted to douse the blaze wlth a garden
hose,witneslelaald.
The bulldint ts owned by Dr. Laurance
T. Jordan of Vancouwr, BC ,<:uad1
dldates. . dent Rlchanl NI.on and his family will . Afforeoiln,ameatHaile'aald'-'
The blllols f1nt will be .......i lllld arrive af.the West«n White Houae in San bad.• flloy bepn· a· l!Miour llelplpslod '
tabulated at the Individual procincta · Clemente April 13 for an "Indefinite" (5ee APOU.O Pap I)
befcn being brau&ht lo city hall for flnlJ hollday vial. '
totals. But calls to the White House·this l'DIW'n-' •
The civic center will remain open Ing failed to ofllclally confirm the in-. F. BI . Enters Case' . through the night fa< citizens intemted formation.
in watchhig the votes come in, be aaid . nte visit which will Include the Nixon
"I really don~ ~ how ""' it wUJ family and the tegnlar entourage ol • Of T -' ' B' ank
take, because we've never bad to many · a~es, security men and press, will be tpe · , .l:JilgUDa
candidates before. It means a lot ~re nnt at the 'San Clemente 'estate since · . .
pag&oturning with 15 names and one lSSUe eally thJI year, when the famlly ,ltayed a The · Federal Bureau of Investigitiori
on the ballot," Berg.said. feW days. has been summoned to.cbeck I.Mo an Ip.. '
'!be 1$ .,.. who are vying for the thrM Speculation held that the President's ~ ·forced entzy into the Laamti •
COUllcil spots 1'" the tine "'f"benll, visit was lo tie one of bis routhw .....,.k· ~di brand! ol ~ty Pac:iflc llMk al ,
Mayor Wade Lower, and counrt men Dan Ing vacaUona" which he has made before · 38l Forest Ave.
Chilton and 'lbomal O'Kee!e. at the firmer Collon Estale. . 1'ln> hn>tan wlnilows were dbcovered Olallengen ~ Art Holmes, Cllff early today ,.. the aide ol the bank
Myers, Robert . Bourr, Herb Hively, Some llO\UC"' have said that telephone . baildlng fadnc Ila ~ lot.
Harold Meade, Ian Kennedy, Alvin ~rt at the complex Js ,un4er way in ~ ~na Bmcll da.ttttve set. Vk Sagan
Baker, James Faipi, Eugene Sullivan, tidpation of the, Nlxon.s .v!stt. aaJd "aomeoae .,....entJy eatered and
Fred Oaelber, James Lust and W. Fen-Press aides at~ capital bad no~ Jelt the bailding" ·ntere wu 00 fm.
ton "Bill" Sink. ment on the qumeo about the Impending m<dl'1efY visible -•ii• in!lcle the vtstt, l"esumably because .such . trlpo by building, Sagan aaid, and K was· llllknqwn l St.eek Jlf.,.fceu the .chief execuuve.,. 111h;ect toilllldden · this morning u anything bad been mno11-cban~. ed. · .
NEW YORK (AP) -Stock P'k"' were
broadly ~ Jn light tndlng l•lo
this altlrnDoa. (See quotaUOlll, Pagea
12-33).
Tlie standard arrival pattern f .. the 1be FBI wu nMJneiy called in Sagan I
President involvea the landing ol'tllt Air • said, since a f-.iiy IDlured ~ -· Force One jetliner 1t the El Toro Marine' , lnvolftd. ·
Air Station, Ion-I· by.a lhort.bop. by
helicopter to the Weolel'll White· llouf!o ,,.....,,.. * * * Vote for One,
Two or Three Non-candidates Speak Up
,
Marine to . Face
Murder Charge Jt11 legal to vote for one, two or thrtt
councilmen on the IAguna B e • c h
Mimicipol Election blllol Tuesday.
So said City Manq<r James D.
Wheaton Friday of the election f« three
seats with n ... c..clldates nJMing.
Wbllton Aid, ••tr has come to my at.o
tenllan In U.lat few, day• lhlt there ts
confwlion ... the port o( -per-.
wbo will -in the gmeral lll1lnicipal election oo Tuesday, April 14, reganllng
v\Xing procodure.
"Specifically, the concern ii about the
ability ol 1 voter to a cast a ballot for one
or lwo candidates, only, rather thin for
three.''
Wheaton cited an Election Code section
stating lhe voter may vote "for whom he
de1ires to vote" (one, two or three
pchons) "not txceeding, however, the
'"nnber ~ eandldates w~ are io be
elected."
Laguna Councilm en E xcited and Concerned A New Mexico enllstedi man facea a
formal • pre-trial lnve.tlptlon Into the
Issues art suffideltly oiUcal for me: to alleged riOe murder Jd. a fellow Mlrlne ,
The sun will ' be on part.t!me
duty Tuesday, and lhe temper ...
lure ls slipping ,back down Into tilt
sizties along Ille Orqe Coall,
Two men who will be 11ltling on the
Laguna Bead! Oty Council along with
the three successful candidates. a t
Tuesday's municipal electklo, along with
the Art Colony's, retiriDC mayor, Ulls
week viewed the election. campe.1gn and
the issues.
Said councilman Charlton Boyd, ''I'm
very' excited wilh what ts happening in
this campaign. lndfvhtuals from all walks
of life are e~rcialng their right to be
heard and ..-ming their key part ih the
tough job of informing the govemment of
their withes.
"The people I'm talking to "" finding this is· a tough one, for each of -.,bas dif-
ferent sources and amount! of in· •
formation available, dlflereart ('OQtact.s
J
and ex~ 'l'bere are heavily con-
flicUng viewiJ on problems culturaJ, ·
human, ecommic, enviromneotal IDd
general.
"'!'hue I belieYe our tlton!uPty Involved
citlzens are carefully. IDd 1 me1n
carefully, m1ewing our polelltal leaden
la< three qualities:· lflole;tllal wlll. oeel a
common interest ; tho• tbat w 111
preaerve a good feelin& In Laguna ; and
those that wilt-raise the sights ol all of 1
our citizens." · -\ " ,
Councilman Roy Holm sal6 be waa <;on-'
cemed because "the Teal inuts have
been oblcured." '
"ll ls traditional" aaidi IWbn. ''for an ·
Incumbent nonc;;;;;Jidate.to."main al)ent •
In electlooa IUCh u thlL.-.Ver, !ha '
..
Ignore this traditlta. Corps trainee, authorities at •C ....
"l1m c:oncerd that the real blUes Pendleton announced w.y .. ; · ·
havon't been made perfectly clear. Pfc. Robeit G .. Araion, .It, II ,...-,.·
Although l)>ey · haft betn 'ol>lc:urid, !lie to the brig at the. oprawUq trid~111 ,
campaign bu ,oblped up IO ft brf• 00 facility sdjacent lo the -'II <Jrm(lll
lhe "'1e hand -wbo -. to ,.. : COOnty line. · ' Li,una .Beoi:tl•..wft' lta Identity and on • He wlll•be ,. .. ·-•lid bJ Marine Capo
tho lllitt -who "'"Id pi:oftt from legal olfle<r C&pt. Paa! J. LI-ii tho ,
highefae 4 •·~ .. I op ni e.,.t alonf the probe, which wlll 'd<tennlne whether the beachflwit laad~itlrclenslty~nt de!endant should go bi!lore a court ·
ln1 the hlUI. _. ... ~ rnarUal board.
'"l'heer.., ls no dltf~. • I can Aragn is aocuscd of 1hootln1 Pvt. ~rcelve k, in dN! poalUons of 1n1 Gt the Levert J1ck10n, 11, of Detroit, Mich., at 1
canilldatei ,.,ardlng the narcotlcHnof barrackJ April I, ieadl111 to the victim's
!Jlue. Wblle one slate points to ·~ death one 11o ... 1attr Jn the baoe hoapllal.
: JNSm B T!'OAY'
A .... lim< Mlssom farm "°II 1•41 UJ<1 ii< llod ,,.,. ~II on IM
il<od tOitA a.load of llot/.a QMT'-
ter cencutt1 aoo: whn Htrrr11
fn(tnen IUCCetdff l!001ft1t'lt GI
PTtsidtnt. Page 7.
1uhotantial lnma'!_ bl_narlj_Ollca, llltela Pvt. Jack~ lll((e"" a lin&il .M·ll , ~8oo WllllllM'S, l'lp I) bullet wOWlll ln lha ,chest, ._ _________ ...J
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Coast 'T oters .Choose c~~f!Cilmen on «Tues_day
1" • t 1 ! •' • '· T .. ' --, "',.k -f' I II !, v"""., --alODl Ibo~ 8'br St.: 111 Kuer, 1111 ~ citmbd; Ted Bartl.,.. mt t'lllrSt,, In-thret seato): Trld1wlndl Lane. ' -M<iataho; -w. ~ »7 A-....... ~ ... -·-.. , --. ~ .. -· ... -~ , ... ,...._.-•. ~ -~ -· ... ~ -.•. -" It• ,._i-. A"'; Dml J, Y..W. M ._ Alla .._,,.,.; 'llllLllllN.-. -eum~: 1Ucb1n1Oaldllor1,114 Le4ft11 l..,.ioot Aft., ..i J"l'!'I'-. .,m ll~· 1*ii: W • .,.,.. "'"" Y.
.. ~-...... -" ........ ft " A. x._ Jr., ., II. ' ..,... • .., ~ --"·~ ~ 1-ob lllll 11. M:L l(rl,)'!r!llf l!llldo, 711 k; It., rFi' J .... I.--· a :Jllllalnpo ""' · A-1.o CUoola, ad Ai.la B. IUor, ·-==•·-·-.,. ·-·~ ''.'"': l'Oll!ITAlll'Yw.n (n••l a. _.,b.llilli.lli•lll c. caJoa · ·Jiillr ~.; 111 SAN~ CJJ . ..,.,,, .. for *Clmli!f~a-p.
pi..,..biilllmliqton Badtud 0 ~fir tlnl-): -. ·lllu -1u 1-:,' Paplir lit.; ~atd 'C, Lorr, 11111 lhrte ... ta)i ' IAN JIWI N-•-(nine C..: F'~ll!iVaJJey Will be Cljlen from 7 o.m. ~ E. JO!ll, 1 .. sUla Clara Cit' Prir. lllliJ Provlil'eii<e Lane; enry B•Ja SL Rober! D. Olllton, IH w. Avenkla dldates fir lhr~):"'-' .. ., '°'p.a. lllle'!l"ri Booch, CG<t!O Mesa, cle, !ileum~: Gtor,. Bi 8colt, !*" Dul<•, tflll Fairway Lane; Joe Fenn, NEWPORT BEACH (•!pt candidatts PaUud1 Incumbent; Wade F. LoW'er, Ed CllennU, 11111 Lot Amlp, i...
i_. Buch, SD Joa C1plltr-llld Spruce Circle: Johll J, Ma,,...., -La 17111 Gotl>atd SL-, l!Dnald Bau... ;'1182 for four seau, to be elected by diJtrlct): 420 Moni'.rey Lane, incumbent; Thomu cainbelll; Don Durnford, 31119 Andm SID~,thopolllwtllbe-(!om' Granodr.at;--Hael L. Comreps, Im NaP1-C1rtle;-Robert !llnnlrabe, 111151 .·District One-,.Howard Rogers, Ht O'Keefe, fill ·Vfo Verben1;·i'IClll1lbent; P!co--Rd:, lncambent: Joell G1111111ell,
' a.m. to 7 p.m. Cit1a and Clndldat.ea Talbe?l Ave., Jafnea L. Bartz. 11210 RhOne Lane; Ronald Knapp, 18326 Del SevJUe Ave., Jncu~bent. and Al Forglt, Art Holmes, 213 Aveoida San Pablo; :S!Nl Sacaruna Lane ; DoIJy Olivares.
ari: ~ Laveoder Avt.~ AJbert B. H6lliaden, Mar Lane ; A. C: Marion, 101 Olive Ave..; ~ Balboa Boulevard . J.amts .Fai~ 234$, Avenida Salvador; :SlUl Ganado Rd.; Billy Reid, 32221 Dtt
<:OSTA "'™ <-clllldlclalel fir -.s.nt.i Cmoela SI., and "surloq 'Gordon Haldi, 16691 Baruna Lane; Hope • lstricl Three-Roy Woolsey. 113 Via HU.Id Meade, tl3 Avenldo Prealdlo; Obllpo Rd.; Gar)"Sodlkoff, 30151 'Silvtr
two-): , Tnllman, 11711 fledwood SL Greer, 205 Utica St,; Norm• Gibbs, 17087 Venezia, and Carl Kyml1, 2910 Cliff ljerbert Hive!)', lUl Calle M1yo;'Cllll Spur Rd.; Don Rooll, J712Z C.U. l!ll!t•
WUWd·T. JGrdu, 1111-..... .,_ IRJlll'INGTOH llEACll (ll candldllel Wes!IJ>rt Dr., ,lllld ~ Goodwin, Ill Drive. . Mym, 1205 Colle Toledo; Fftd Katlber, Ypei; Goorg11 eo..rt, llOIJ Aftllldo
cumbeal: Gesp A. 'hew, 1111 Pallu lot four 1Ul1): JlantlJ>ilon 'AV/I. • ~ ' · Distru:\ Four-Willer Koch, l!J Cam· ll04 Buen• Vlatl; Jame.s Lmk, Sr., 13111 llart-. lllld J.-'lborpt, :17111 can.
P1-, taco-; \JICI< -· 'ID hct Groen, "7S Con1eri1m7Clrclt,1z>. LAGUNA BEACll.\DVI' conlll4otes for bridge Lane, lllld Mllo6 lloolll, 1121 Via Avllo; Eqcnt Sullivan, llO A-111D1a Y11t1.
Fl'Otlt P .. e J
VOTE •.. . -·-· Pridocl t -:115-A 'llWla St., rut
.-o111ct. Pndip t -ll7S Tapple Hllll Drln,
resldlnce.
l'ftdod It -. 14'5 Sonia cm,
raldenc:e.
-" -17M Sll!la Cruz, .. -.
PNdtd 11-GI NJ• Plact, -d · flee. :
PNdtd 11 -lJllO Momlnplde Dr.,
chard> olflce,
-11 -., Alla Lquno lh>d .. firl-
* * * County to Vote ·
On Bond Issues
Tustin Topless
' ' ' n;~Ja Raided ........ I' y
<d°'a~~--= "I:";'~
-J1lll 'llllo W'U ....nti tbe PtnU ~ -:111o1 Mllld ..... -llllllbertobootbtr•dlor .. dlD-dlCllll-. ' '
lnftollpton ollelo K • r t 1 Alla
Mclal)Te, SI, ·of P--fo\>lm
llld, to all -.... -· ~ tomleu, In the TuJcon Room bar_ -
their --clowD ..... -· ,,,.,. olao -bor .. _ -w.,.. <:moo, ·11, " ~. for ,,.. ::fr .• lemtlo lo -111 -
Cbtrpo " oponlill • 1'001 ..... without I Ucenle Wtr'l iddld to Clnoa'I
womnt. lllputlea bid H -. atrller
boolred JICk V-lltoal, .. d """"'' 1 fellow amploye 11 lbe btr, .., ldallcll -....
AU tbm def-.. !"" '"' bell.
Greek.a Free Comp08el'
ATHENS (AP) -The Gretk mllltAry·
blckld rqlmt Ublr11<d Monday °"' ol
ill -ctlebr•led pollllcll prlloMn, ...,,,...,. Mlkll Theodor1k11, llld lllowed
him to 11,y to l!arll for medicll Ires~
meitl.
'Jllll wu canlbnlld by lhl 41-yell'-old
co.npo11r'1 mr>tbtr and hll wife. There
WU no 1111-fl<lm lbe ~
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-'MARY MARTINEZ PREPARES FOR MASSIVE TEACHERS STRIKE IN LOS ANGELES
W•lkout Drt.,.tlllng 'Dtcllning Quo!! ty of Educ1tion' In LA'1 616 School1
Teachers Strike ·in LA;
~.~s~s to .Sfay Op~n
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I.Cl: AkGl!!LE.'I (AP) -Teod!on
formed pleat Unet -ochools throulboul Lot Anst111 today In the· lint
cloy 'cil • ~ coUld by • union which
lllll 11,ClllO d lbe cllltrlct'1 25,000 teacbers u members.
SUpt. Rober! Kelly Aid all possible
cluaea would be kept open with
-. 1,000 tubttitute teachers lllld ouperviaon,
1be Los Anceles achoo! ay1tem ii ,..
eond only to NIW' York cl\y'• In total
eonillm<l!l It bu 616 .ochools lllld 653,000 -· Robert -· pmlclenl ol the United Te1cher1 of Los Angeles, the
alrlldnr ilnlon, uraed KeUy to tlooe the ld>ooll •.
11Poor educaUoa ii worth Sen: than no
educatkm ·at all1'A Ralllom 1oJd newsmen .'
Sunday. "lt is better to close down the
aylll<m llld hope the pablk: tomet to our
aid, My hope la lllat the paronta and lox·
payers wiU rally behind the UTLA to
presaun Ille .ollte le~wlure to five Illa
d1strlct more mooey. , · .
The union ond the d!Jtrlct qne lllal
only the ll4lt .can prwldt the money
necessary to meet even, part of· the
teachers' demands for mere ·pay; smaller
classes. clan aides and sudl ·im1
pNJvem~ u carpetlni, air condltiOl\fnJ
and 101111d-"'11. '
"I don't Writ the teachtri are ao much
interested in" dollan u in tmProving the
achool sy.tem," Ran1om u ld.
million dellclt alrudy lllld would need
half 1 billloc doliln to meel Ill the
demands.
About 12,000 of the 18,000 teachers who
cast ballots last week voted to 1trlke. The
un1@. baCked by aeveraJ laboe oraanlr.a ...
lions, tho · Ameriwl 'Federation o I
TeaP>ers llld Ille National · Education
AslOclaUon, offered 1triker1 interest-free
IOllll ol up to 11,000.
State fegislators say they can't a« lm·
mediately to eue the distrlcl'1 &anclal
crlJls because a proposition on.the June J
primary ballot leaves the neJt.move up
to lhl vj>lera. The propoeltion would ralse
the 11tate'1 share of 1chool costa from the
present 3$ perceot to SO percenL
Laguna Officers
Pound the Beats
Four Laguna Beech police officer• took
to the 1ldew1lks ot. SOuth r.oat Hlahway
Saturday afternoon and ~v~nlnl iD an ex·
perlment urged by mOJ11 cllllam during
the election camptiga.
Leaving their ·sqµad can at the-ftatlon,
the olfl...-s walked !Ji pain up ond down
Coast Highway tietween Broadway aod
Cleo Street on the l'foon to 8 p.m. ltiift
Guards Save Man
In San Clemente
Two San Clemente lifeguard.I -one a
rookie ~ rescued a you111 Ontirio man
frqm l!'lr -·· Sund1y -' In hea\iy surf ud riptlilea whlcb plquecl the
South Coast for the entire -kend.
Roy Swearengin, 24, w11 treated for
shock after the rescue near the Linda
Lane area of the city beach north of San
Cle,mente pier. ·
Llfeguatd Chief Dtc\ Haurd sild
lifeguards Norman Fleming and rookie
Mark Wil!on performed the rucue, oae
or 20 recorded on Sunday.
Beach attendance -like the water
haiards -were hl&b, the chief aakl.
Saturday's totalf on city and county
beaches near San Clemente was about
18,UOO. Sunday's total of beachgoer1 wu
about' 21,000.
The air temperature ranged in the mid
70s ¥'hile the water about 60 degrees.
"'I'.he-surf was·just picking up Ol Satur·
day, and the waves were ranalng from
three to five feet and building," Hazard
said. A tolaJ of teven swimmers Deeded
help in the water. First aid responses
numbered 15.
Cock Fight Raided
JASPER, Tenn. (AP) -More than 125
persons were arrested and some 400
fighting cock1 aeized in a 1'lkt late Sun-
day on what TeDDlllN state troopers
said was a DltJonaJ cockfllhUng cham.
pionship tournament 1n a barn in a
remote area of Marklo ·COtJnty.
Drugs, Nades, Dogs
Sou.th Lagunans
Seek-Crackdown
South Ll.guna reskklD concemed over
tr1Mi<llll llDd beoch Infractions l'lllf!nr
from dope llld -to unleashed dop
met II 1 privlle residence Satunlay
Voters Select
3 Councilmen
In Capistrano
San Juan Clplstrano1i 1,SM rqlstered
voter1 will go to ·the poU, tomorrow &o
telect tbrfie city coundlmen from 10 cQo
d.idates vying for the open position.
Listed on the ballot will be incumbent
Ed Chermak, Mn. Georgia Covert, in~
cumbent Don Durnford, Josh Gammell,
Mrs. Dolly Olivares, William Reid.
Donald Routt, Gary Sodikoff and Jlm
Thorpe. Patrick Kendley bu been um·
palgnlng U I write.la candldole.
Tuesday's election will brin1 to a close
a mild frieodJy campaign whlcbJw been
free of personal attacks and heated coo-
troven.ies.
'Ille mojor luua blve -tht! limlll· tlon of mobile home park development
the institution of a parks and recreati~
conunifllon,. when 1to J>'"' for a -lice departineot lllld the .;.,;u' quil!IJ :rcliy
plannlnj(.
'J'he pol!J will be open from 7 •I.DI.' lo 7
p.m .. qa!Jolt •W be cut In two preclncll,
the fire 1tatlon and the 1arqe of Mrt.
Pal Albert, 27182 Cilia Sin Ramo.
Fro .. P .. e J
COMMENTS. ••
over the put 11 months or so and vtew1
this increue with alarm, others, mJ•lf
included, regard it as clear evidence that
our overworked police force b dolnc
everythlnl bllDWlly poatbll to comc:I
the problem."
Holm c:onch1ded, "llfy hope ta Jbll
U-who know what I llaOO for llld
share my ideals regarding the orderly
development of Llgun1 Beach wW
rtmgn&r.e that iJoe O'Sulliyan and-JOI
Tomehak share these ideall."
Mayor Vedder commented that "an
emotlonaJ ls.sue on a worldwide aocial
problem bu COMU.med niuch timt." He
· expressed the vtew only total in-
volvement of Ill lndlvtdual cltlJen1,
lawmaier1, enforcement oUlcers and the
court! could solve the problem.
Urglnl calm 100 reuon,-Vedder -as vllal bluet for the devetoi>i-1 ol
Laf1U111: popul1tio1rdensUy; development
ot the Main llucb; clevelopmtm of llul
hillstdev; llO!ullon of trlfflc ud porfdns
probliml: --" Ibo ...,. munlty11 ipeClal dlaracter: and •
couragement of "a eenatn ~. type
and quality or twri.sm."
lfternooa to form an ICtion poup.
The -....... lo paljtlon for -0r..,. County Sheriff'• 0111ce ....
forcement including • lherilf'• :111bllotioo
In South l.quna. Tbere WU liJ<>
dlaculllon of hlrlns olf..iuty aber!ff'•
deputl., u • security pallOI for Ibo
private beacbel.
.. 'Ibere were over 200 of them down
there Sunday ond dop rumlng lnlUdd
looee," lldd cine resident. ''What can two
deputies do wfth 1111 peopN!~ I
Anatherrtlldeulald....,._
that• lalked "mcldon ... b-ta
In LIJUDI Belch would route even ....
ol the tral11ienta to SOl!lh LaflUlll,
Ruel N' Hook, Diil Coul m,m._.,.,
said lncreulnf violallono Include Diked
awimmhlg and aun bathing in tb1 area
known as Thousand Stain, marijuana u..
and unleashed dogs fouling the Ands.
A woman restdeot aald leenq• girls
.,. being offered mlrij11111.1 ud aexua1 ac:U-by trwlonta cm Ille belch.
It WU estimal<d that bout lO perwww
att...ied the Slturdoy IMllllni. Pledga
of fundl 1me midi to •tart .... chelt
to work on the tr11111enl problem. '!bl
"""P •areed to wrtte county oupervltln
aafdns more pollce proloctlon.
Judie Rldmd llllnlltoa. al th t
mwic!Jlll court -""" ~-Th. opjlllonewll e~ thlt lie hid DOI
beta """'.enou&h In hlllldU., c:r1m1n11
~lllnio li1 hll court.
"Wt !riU brine a much _.,. Ws
poallble '° •!-&et him out or to rot him to. dlalvOW' pot 11110k1zw llicl
nudl.mt,"~utd one man. He Mld af.o that
the gn>Up attempted WllUOCellfuD1 Jo hive • depuly cllltrtcl lllilrney'olleiid die meellnf.
From P .. e l
APOLLO •.•
II 11:25 1.m. PST. They plmned ta do
oome alfl>Ueling toter toclay 100 lnape!it
the •llaehed lunll' lllldlns c r 1 ti
"AqUl!'iUI" tonl,hl.
4'Wt'i'e all feelln1 pretty Io o d , • • reported Swigert. ·
Swis<rl. 'llllo left behind ri card llllJnr
ilerns be wu to ch,... In hll 'llltl>t pion,
asked for an explanaUon ot .:C.. nota-
tiOl'll on a photocraphic plan. 'Ibt man be
replaced, 'nlomu: X. MattinlJ.y, U·
plllned them to him.
'1You're doing good work IU1 " Mat.-tingly told his under1tuoy. ' 1
"Well, I had a Pocf JWtme crewman
that ta.ugh~ me aU._I know," 1bnrend
8wiprl. Ha atood In .f<r MattinslJ 1 c111
be!°"' Slturdo1'1 launch after doclon
decided Mittln111 pcjrtob!y would "'""
down with Gann1n mwl11 tbla .-.k. Ho
bli yef1o a1iow any ayinp1o1111.
* * * Union leaden Aid "'1en !utile 1111>-
hoor negollalloo• ended Frldoy thll
-...nd1 ol tdcben would·stoy out 1111-
Ul the end of the tchool year if neca11ry.
But some tHChm told newllnen they ex-
pected to "'1 Gui only • few ctoy1 to
demoostrate their dlssatlsfactlon.
During their foal patrol, ·Ibey !""eel 22
citations, mo1Uy ror sltUng on sl.de,.-alks
and vtolaUons of the leash law. One
drunk was apprehended, one drug 1111pect
was brought in and a rew were cited for
littering,
Officers Dave Avera and Carroll Bush
walked the nrSt half of the eight hour
sUnt whlle Dave Brown and Michael
Loulsanna took over for the aecond four
hours.
Swigert Forge is Taxes
On April j ·Ibo .... 11e .. ftjected ·~
offer of 1 I Jlll'CtDl 1.ncre .. over the
p...-llllllllll .llory ....,,. " .17 ,820 to
fll,llO. t1lo -aid it faced I flO Police Chief Kenneth Huck said today
the foot patrol e:rperiment will be
• evaluated and its effectiveness compared
Capo Rezoning
Hearing Tomght
• wilh thal of the usual squad car patrol5, ,
A public hearins on the ruoolnl d 11
acres from business dlslrlct io multiple ·
family lllld •portment dillrlcl ]11'.ill lok•
place at tonilht'• 7 o'clock lneeUJ\c of the
Sin J11111 Clplatrano City Council.
t1lo property, owned by Westport
Ent.erprtses Inc. ii located on the west
lldt of the r1llro1d trock llld lbe north
end d Lot 1lloa Str,.I.
A IOCOlld publlc htarlns will !ah p11ce
on another Westport parctl )ocated
bet-... Tht Cow develolllDGll ud tile
S.n D!qo "-'l'· . Other bullnas will Include various
water works dialrict matten lncludlng a
presentaUon of the master plan for
Oranc1 County Water worts Otstrtct 4
wblch h11 been tr1nsmltted ,,,,,. the
Boml of Supervlaon. Tbe w1ter cn.trlcl
wu ncenUy trlnlforrad to the city's
caotrol.
(
' Nigl1t Times Tola
At Laguna Gym
The Laguna Beach High School gym·
naslums now are open four ni&hls a week
for recreational acliviUe1, city Recrea·
tlon director Geor1e Fowler has an· nounced.
The •chedule Js b follows:
Monday : Men's volleybali 1:30 to 1:30
p.m., boys' gym.
'1'11..Uy: Bll~lll (r... pl1y), 7 to I
p.m .• boy11 gym; ·womer\'1 volleyb1ll,
7:JO to l :IO p.m .. llrlt' ll"ll·
WedJie1'11y: Men'1 .volleyb1ll, 6:30 to
l :IO p.m., boys' ~: folk dancln1, 7:30
lo t :SO p.m., &iris CYM• •
Tbunctoy: CH<! volleyball (adulll),
8:30 to t :IO p.m., boys' pm.
Por f\u'ther information call t b t
Recr<1tion Departmen~ lil-l!Jt.
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Astronaut Asks 'Out of Country' Filing Extension
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP)-Llke
many another American, John L. Swigert
Jr~ pyt. off filing his income tax.
Ar a bachelor earning $2{1,315 a year
tbf"Hason might have ~ jUlt a del11
ln paying I.he large chuTtt ot money due
and, anyw ay, he was busy helping friends
prepare for a long trip. April 15, after all,
was sUll several days away.
But at the last minute iOll1elhlng hop.
pened to make one fr iend miu the trip
and Swigert went Instead. ·
He went ao r11t, that not only dld UM
Income lox 1Up h~ mind, ht 1\ao forrot
to lake a card that outlined IOIDe vtry
important plw for the trip. .
Then, on Sunday, came the revelation.
It wa• akin to tht 1ltu1Uon of rriany I
traveler who remembers, halfway to the
geashore. that he left hit wallet on the
kitchen table .
By this time he wu hallway to the
moon on APollo 13.
SOmewhat sheepishly, Swigert asked ll
he could hove aome filf!ll pion ch•na<•
read up to him.
.. , thihk that I forgol and left that card
hack during the IU!Un1," ha llld. "I left
it 1n the IUll ro:>m. It
'NUii'
Liter, swi,ert and the other two
utronauta were havtn, the day'• new1
read to them when came an tttm that
be11n: "Tod1y'1 f1vorlte pqlJme IClOll
lhe U.S .••• 't.
Capsule communicator Joeeph Kenrln
r .. dln1 the !tam, otopped ond Mid: ''Oh,
oh, h1v1 you Jiil'• fillc! )'<Air Income la1 )'tt.7 ..
'
It ..., one d U-Ufhl nmarks lllol
always pua betwttn growkt 1 n d
spacecraft lo break UM! monotony of tbt
ir)termlnab.le ,numbjl'1 that .,.. -4
vO!l>ally btck and fiJrth.
"How do I apply ·for an e1ten1ion?"
uid swi,er1, 111ildei>ly •tert. Theft .... • lot'ol laugbler.
"Hey lilten," 1aid Swt&trt, 0 thlt'1 not
funny. Tblnp ldndo hi~ NII fut
don 1Mre 'llld I do need .. -llcia I
dldn'l 1ot inlno filed ...
Mon laqliltr.
"I'm really terlaus." came the YGlce
fi'Ol1J 1pact, "I llllJ' be lpelldlna llmt In
another ---belldlo lhl ... 1lle1 are Pllnnlnc for me."
NOW' the pound WU llllOlhl¢ It'd be
t.abn can of. 1bere wu IOnJt rDCW9
banter about h1vln1 an apnt mtlt1nc thl crew on. Ult retovery carrier in t.be
Pacific on IPl1lhdown. beloro t b 1
QUll'Ontlno thll e11dl Ml.J' l
Later Swigert wu told about an
lnternll Revenue Service ..,W.Uoo that
Pl'OVldes an automatic elttnltoa fot
anyone out of the country.
"That'• IOOd news,'' Aid Sw1Je11. 11 ,.,....1~,i· •
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CLOSE START -Class A P-Cat skipp~rs get off to a fairly even start in the
first race ol the Desert Regatta. Pat Carriker (No. 150) of Phoenix was the
... eventual winner, and Tom Omohundro (No. 229) of'Newport Beach was second .
, Others are Jack Belton (No .. 364) of Palos Verdes; and Ted Mosher (No. 333)
from Pa.cific Palasades.
BREEZY LAKE -Unidentified Hobie Cat skipper lifts one pontoon out of
· water as he flies toward rugged shore of Lake Havasu in Desert Regatta.
OVER AND ~OUT -C~ew o! an unidentified P-Cat look anxiously for help after
they spent 25 minutes 1n chilly Lake Havasu when their craft capsized during
first race. Boat was righted by patrol boat and dropped out o! the race.
. Baruna Romps Home
John Mcintyre's 72 -foot time win in Class A and ry Steward. LAYC.
Baruna frcim Long Beach overall, giving her a clean CLASS 8-(1) Moon Day, Ed Yacht Club romped home a Lorence, LAYC; (2) Gypsy,
clear cut winner Saturday sweep. Harry Moloshco, LBYC : (3)
night in Los Angeles Yacht Winds of 25-30 k.-1ots, ac-Pirate II , Merritt Adamson,
Clu b's windy San Ni c 0 J a s companied by rough seas, CYC.
I I nd th f th f t dusted the fleet off S a n • s a , race, e our ea ure CLASS c _ (l) Intrepid 11. ··of the Whi·tney Se · Nicolas Island, contributing to • r1es. Barry Berkus. LA YC·, (2J • B fi· ·sh d th 11• ·1 several gear failures an a • arupa ru e e o-m1 e Amante. Don Barber, LAYC·, lo S d blown out sails. Smaller boats ! c;:ourse at p.m. atur ay, 131 Destiny ti, John l!ootcn, I f h r h d f th went around lhe rock wi th
: ::;n~ °i:at,001:V~n:a L-O°ube ': reefed mains and small jibs to BCYC.
! Co\umbia-57 Concerto f r 0 m stay in the race. CLASS D -(I) Windswift, ~ Richmond Yacht Club, but her The light air part or the race Karl Tunberg, CYC; (2) El ~ elapsed tim e was far off the in the Cat:ilina Channel con--Tigre. Bill Peterson, CBYC;
! mark of 20 hours set by John tributed to the relatively slow (3) Aquarius, John Holiday,
• ~ Kilroy's Kialoa II in 1965. elapsed times. The f in a I LBVC.
: . ..The majority of the tleet results: OVERALL -(1) Baruna ;
(1ffnlshed beh1•een 4 and 6 a.m. CLASS A -(1) Baruna; (2) (2) Coneerto; (3) Windswift; ~ Sunday. The race stait.ed at s Concerto; (3) Jubilation, Har· (4) El Tigre; (5) Intrepid II.
: p.m. Friday. --------------------'--~
: !Baruna easily saved her
! time for overall corrected
I ;..Do you want the one
wlio works or the
• one who tolks?
Jack Hammett, now
there is a worker for you.
HAMMITT
fo r •
COSTA MESA
, CITY COUNCIL
Tuesday, April 14th
Cltl1•n• for H•mm•tt,
• "45 l•1t 17th It,.
Costa M""'
YOU CAN TRUS.T YOUR TRANSMISSION
TO ANY OF AAMCO'S 550 CENTERS.
WQfll#'l l.MOfST T~JO# ftaM.41$
o ,•119• Co11"t y's Oldttf AAM CO
AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS
tl41 ..... ,. .. ''"· 631-8200
"'"'""· Ajirll ,IJ, 1970
W ishnit;k <;aptures
'Race to Ensenada
'r • BUI Wlshnlck or New York
beat Peter R<>ttuchlld o I
~wpon Beach. by t h. r e e
"tnlnulea and 41 seconds 8atur-
day Jn Uteir breakneck run
from ~ng Beach to_.Ensenada
'Jn. the second edlUon of the
.lai-mlle Pacific O f f s b o re Po..., Boat Race. Bu' the margin wasn't quite
what Jt seemed. Wishnick lost
e~ minutes ~alter passing
Ocean'side when a Water hose
sprung a leak and he and his
m~nic Bobby Moore had to
stop to make repairs.
Wishnick fini.shed the race in
2 hr. '50 min., 18 seconds for an
average speed of 65.S miles
pet ·h'-.lr. Rothschild's lime
was 2 :~:59 for an , average
speed of 63 .7 mph.
Don Aronow of Mlaml, Fla.,
wlnner ·of last year's race,
wlthtl.reW from the race.
WW.nick drove hb 32-!ootl
Nova special, Sos! O'Nova
powered by twin 498 cu. In.
~ MerCrulsers. Rothschild drove
Thunderballs, a SJ-Coot Cary
Craft powered by the same
tYP,e engines as Boss O'Nova.
Third place went to Dick
DeWitt , ot South Gate in
Allosaurus, a 28-ft. Thun-
derbird powered by a single
496 cu. in, MerCruiser.
Robert Magoon of Miami,
Fla., was fourth in Amdrea, ·a
32-ft. Cary powered by four
99.8 eu. in. Mercury outboards .
Bill Martin of New Jersey
was fifth in Hustler II, a 27..ft.
Magnum with a single 496 cu.
in. MerCruiser.
DAILY PILOT 31
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SAF•ca
tNBUAANCli
e BUSINESS
e HOME
e AUTO
e BOAT
e LIFE
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and Associates
INSURANCE
FLYING HIGH -Robert Mann of Lake Havasu
City hikes Out to weather as gust catches hi s Hobie
Cat during breezy firit race of Desert Regatta.
Hobie Cats·Wefe'largest class at the Colorado River
classic.
Th e ski ppers. were co.
favo~ites to Wi{I the race after
Swiss . Navy
Wins Race
Jcie Fry of Costa Mesa
di-ove his Ay Carramba, a 24-
foot Autocoast with two 351 cu.
in. Fords to sixth place.
Phone 642·6500
474 E. 17th St.
COSTA MESA
DELTA SUPER QUALITY
Tires Cost Less High Winds Play Havoc Ca l ·2 9 s, led by Dick
Deaver's SWiss Navy from
Balboa Yacht Club, dominated
Los Angeles Yacht Club's
Dunlgan's Rock Race Satur-[
day. The race was the fourth
Compl•t• l ine of •
F-ibt r9l•ts ltlted T!r•t A¥•ll1blt
Pflces SMrt .r $21 .tS ,1 .. f ,l.T.
fib•rgl•ts Widt Ov•l1 -Super Pr1mium -
R1di•I -Sporh -S111d Buggy -
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With Lake Havasu Race l •II Si1et Truclr Tirt1
By ALMON LOCKABEY
IN!hllt E~lltr
LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz.
-P-Cats and Hobie Cats like
wind, but there was just a lit-
tle too, much of it Sunday to
suit the majority of the 222
skippers in five classes of
sailboats competing in the
desert Hegatta here.
WeStminsler,Hunt lng t on in the LiUle Whitney Series BER.G'S DELTA TIRES
Beach and Fullerton. for Midget Ocean R a c i n g
Two Orange County skippe" FtSee<t yadch\s 141 E. 17th St. • Costa N!!SG • 645-2010
were in the winners circles: con Pace in the 45-mile l tr1\Amtric•rd fOpposl._ lolK llt loyl M•li•• Ch••t•
Rolly Pulaski from Balboa race \rent to another Cal-29, 2D01 '!lST.17th,,ANTAANA-S41-6t04
Phil Doane's Serena from l ~~~~~~~~~~~iiii~~~~~~~~~~ won the Hobie Cat C division, Newporl Harbor Yacht Club. Ir
and Hobie Alter from San But wh ile the c.t-29s were HARBOR BASEBALL RE.GISTRA TION . Juan Ca pistrano was the win· taking the overall and Class A
ner in the Hobie Cat A's. honors, the Newport·27s were I 5th & 6th Graders
Final Results leading the Class B di vision. !Alto l•t• R•ti1hetion for 7th Gr•cl• & Abof•I
P-CAT-A -(I) Pat Car-Clll.S8 B winner was Puppy I Mon., 'April 6 ...•.. REA SCHOOL
. riker , Phoenix; (2) Tom Farm, skippered by pet e Wed., April 9 ..•••. KAISER SCHOOL
Omohundro, Costa Mesa ; (3) Schoonmaker of Balboa Yacht !! Thurs., April 9 .••••. LINCOLN SCHOOL
Norin Marchment, Malibu ; Club. Final results: Mon., AprJI 13 .••••. DAVIS SCHOOL
(4) Bob Baker, Manhattan OVERALL -(I) Swiss, Wed., April IS .• ,, •. ENSIGN SCHOOL
Beach ; (5) R. Paul Allen, Navy: (2) Serena : (3) Thurs,, April 16 ...... TE WINKLE SCHOOL
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Consequently, the results
were compiled on the results
of two races sailed Saturday,
which also saw enough wind to
capSl.ze dozens of the twin-
hulled windjammers -plus a
couple ,in the s I ngle-h u 11
classes.
Sunday's race was called
when northerly winds of 30-35
knots kicked up a nasty chop
on the usually tranquil lake on
the Colorado River.
Dana Point. Sandpiper ·, (41 Nimrod, Cham· lttl Gr•N -6 P.M. Ith Gr•d. -7 P.M. 7th & Atie" -7:31. I P-CAT-B - ( 1.) Joe Matza, berlain & Andersoo, HHYC ; PhoM: 64z.tltJ
Malibu ; (2) Ted Munroe, (5) Carronade, Barry & . Balboa t s I an d ; (3) Art Klingensmith, LBYC. I 2"4• 3'4• 4th G>recl" -Wcrtcll ,., ••11•1111e•"'"' AP.rn 24
Many of the · more ex -
perienced skippers in a 11
classes were in favor of sail-
ing the fina l race, but race
committee chairman D o n
Morden ruled against it in the
interest of safety as many of
the boat.s were manned by
women and children.
Howard, Orange; (4) Ron I
~~,o~:~ibu ; t5) Tony Rose, •••• , •• W····· HOBIE CAT A -(I) Hobie 1 1 ~ I 1 Alter, San Juan Capistrano; . \ I <21 Wayne Schaeler, San Juan !l.!!IRllYlL UNIRUYALUNllDYlL UlllllnlL
Capi.strano: (3) Geoffrey r
Prindle, Laguna Beach; (4) tie t
between Ke-on 1 Warrender, 1
Honolulu, and Jeff Jones, !
Pat Carriker of Phoenix re·
mains the regatta champion
by virtue of his double win in
the P.Cat A divi.sion i n
Saturday's two races.
Another double winner on
Saturday was Steven J. Pruess
of Mes a. Ariz. in the Interlake
Class. but Carriker w a s
·awarded the f I e et cham·
pionshi p because he sa iled
against a larger number of
competitors.
It may v.·ell h;ive been a
Carriker day on Satu rd ay ex-
cept for a couple of minor
mishaps. Pat's brother, Rick,
was giving him some izood
competition in the A fleet
when he lost his steering in
the heavy goini:i . and the two
boys' father. Fred Carriker
(with their mother as crew),
was doing well in the B flee t
until he lost his wife. Mrs.
Carriker fell from the trapeze
during a gusty beat t o
windward and her husband
had to turn around a n d
retri-:.ve her.
Newport Beach.
HOBIE CAT B -(I ) Ron
Wagniere, Pacific Palisades :
(2) Stephen Fletcher, Del
Mar ; (3) Lo11i Powers, Canoga
Park ; (4) Rick Evans ,
Newport Beach ; (5) Bob
Lakin, Long Beach.
HOBIE CAT C -(1) Rolly
Pulaski, Balboa; (2) Stephen
Deen, Malibu: (3) Joh n
Golden, San Diego ; (4) Bob
Seaborn, Newport Beach; (5)
Gary Troyer, Redlands.
SNIPE -(1) Jerr y
Thom pson, Long Beach; (2)
Frank Gray, Long Beach; (3)
Tom Nute, San Diego; (4) Jeff
Lenhart , San Diego; (5) Bix
Bixby. Long Beach.
INTERLAKE -(I) Steve
Pruess, M~sa, Ariz ; (2) tie
between Frank Bigelow, Mesa,
"Ariz., and Dave Mertz ,
Phoenix; <4 ) Joseph Rowe,
Phoenix ; (5) Donald De Freze,
Phoenix.
CORONAOO -IS - (I) lie
between Jim Linsky, Lo s
Angeles, and Beattie Purcell,
Oxnard ; (3) Dan C la pp.
Arcadia; (4) Wayne Lund, Los
Angeles; (5) Jeff Jones, Seal
Beach.
Orange County s k i p p e r s
dominated the regatta in num-
bers with 73. There were 29 l:==========:::::I
from Newport, 11 from Dan<i
Point, 9 from Costa Mesa, 7 ON THE TUBE
from Seal Beach, 4 from For f 1, li11st 9uidt to wlial'1
Laguna Beach, 4 from San .,11pp•11i119 011 TV. ,,.4 TV
Juan Capistrano, two from WEEK -di,tri"uted witli th•
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tlOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE
O-rtl !Oii 0-rol !Oii 0.-ol 1000
OUNH couinrs
LARGEST
2829 HARBOR
BOULEVARD
54H640
Op.. f•oolOCJ•
tll 1:30
Beach Bargain
Leu than one mile walk
,ID the IUlll\)' Pacific
shore. Thi• immaculate 4
bedroom, ~ b&tl'I, 2 story
home hu bt:en appraiaed
b:y the Veteran•
Administration at S37 ,300.
The owner hu been
'transferred and very anx-
IOUA \\111 consider any
reuonabJe olier. Call to-
day and &teal It!
Rustic Ranch
Thia beautiful 4 bedroom
ranch style home located
In prime Colla Mesa atta
features heavy shake root,
. rustic \11ood ex I er ior "
• aepa-rated maater
bedroom s u It e, pro-
:teuionaUy added beam
ceiling family room wilh
Franklin fireplace, deluxe
• ' 'pld shag carpeting, .con-
yertible fi.niaheid garage,
.· ~umpus room 1old
·; ;i.t e d a 1 Uon convenience
• ' 1kltchen and much, much
' •more . All terms
•vaUabJe. No down VA,
low down FHA? $33,500.
'See It.now!
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Was $23,500
Now $21 ,100
· No M~ney down
' You'd heller hurry on till&
one. Shl.fll 3 bedroom
COlta Meu ~. No
down to Veta. $1,050 down
to anyone. Enclosed lan&I
.witb tropical plants and
Waterfall, · priv•te r e a r
yard and Jaecluded patio
for summer BBQs. That'•
right $21.100 tun price.
Hurry!
3 Bedroom fixer
upper $20,500
Bring :your paint brush
and SC?'\Jb buckel to Costa
Mesa \Yhere You'll find
lhe barzain of lhe year. II
needs help, but the $$$
you'll M~. No down to
vets $1000 d ow n to
anybody. Ca.II NO\V or
"you'll miss ill
3 Bedroom and
Family Room
MACNAB·IRYINE REALTY COMPANY
FINER HOMES
LINDA ISLE
Beautiful 4 bedroom home with dining room;
4 \o!i baths. One of the several fine homes &
Jots that we have available on Linda Isle .
'145,000. Open daUy. 11 Linda Isle.
BAYFRONT
Best View or harbor entrance & lo\ver bay
available. This spacious 5 bedroom 2·story
home is custom in every detail. Distinctive
living is evidenced by the marble fireplace
& extensive wood paneling. A masculine den,
luxuriant master bedroom; formal dining
room & living room, all enjoy a marvelous
view. Located. on Bayside Drive with pier
& float $225,000.
DOVER SHORES
Large 3200 sq. fl. 4 becuoom home localed
in beautiful Dover Shores. Dining room &.
living room both overlooking outdoor ter·
race with View of the bay. Elegantly draped
& carpeted. Landscaped in a manner to main·
lain an open feeling & to allow maximum
view of, Back Bay. Owner anxious. $89,500.
Open daily. 1130 Santiago Drive.
BAYCREST
Quiet luxury & tasteful decorating in this
spii.cious 4 bedroom home. Unusual master
suite, large sunny breakfast area; formal din·
ing room . Professionally landscaped. 3 Car
garage. '87,500. Open Sunday !! lo 6. 1921
Santiago Drive.
DOVER SHORES VIEW
True elegance in a prestige area is evidenced
by this 5 bedroom home. Extra large family
room with wet bar. Form a I dining room •
Beautiful entry court & terrace. $97,000 .
BAYCREST VIEW
5 Bedroom 2-story home. Magnificent view
from huge master sttite. Large family room
with enclosed wet bar. Today's kitchen with
large breakfast area. Formal dining room.
Quality carpeting & drapes. Pool · size yard
with paUo. A dramatic 41000 sq. ft. home on
Fee land. Price d for immediate sale at
$93,500.
BAYFRONT
Exclusive Fee Simple1 Bayfronl home with a
breathtaking view. Pier & float for large
boat. 3 Bedrooms, maid's room, den & for·
mal dining room. Exquisitely decorated. Q(.
fered at $235,000.
BAYCREST
Beautiful Herb Brownell custom designed 4
bedroom home. Living room with high beam
ceiling & large fireplace. Dining room. Swim·
ming pool & glassed · in, carpeted area for
year round enjoyment. Separate yard for
children. $62,500.
MACNAB·IRVINE
Re•lty Company
901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 642.a2ll
675-3210 lOIO B1y1ide Drive
Newport a.ach
Gener•I 1000 IGtner•I 1000
LIDO WATERFRONT APARTMENTS
320 UDO NORD
6 Beautiful units. 6 Car garages & utility
room, with 85 ft. fronting on excellent swim-
ming beach. Units are newly furnished.
Reduced to $200,000. Xlnt terms
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR
(Our New Addre11)
123 Dover Dr., Suite 3, Newport lle•ch 642-4620
Gener•I 1000 G.rtieril 1000
SHARP CLEAN
UPGRADED
Freedom home with 3 huge
beclroomz, gorgeous pullman
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General
READ THIS
If you are in the market for .a
NEW home, see Utese outstand·
ing customized homes, built by
Frank H. Ayres and Son, locat-
ed ili a prlme area very close to
Huntington St a I e Beach. The
homes are priced from $30,290
to $33 ,690 and vary in size from
3 to 4 bedrooms,.2 to 3 car gar-
ages and 2 to 3 bath s, with
shake or mission tile roofs, fire-
places. underground utilities,
concrete driveways. built· ins
and carpeting. There is VA and
FHA financing available. Tbere
are 3 homes available because
oC credit rejections. ~UtJancy
by ?\lay l, 1970 in this unit. As
added features these homes in·
el ude such additional extras) as
shag carpets, front lawn land·
scaping with sprinklers.
Our next unit is 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.
' R•ncho La Cuest1 Homes
on Brookhur•t •f At l1nt1,
Huntintton h •ch
961-2929 -961-1331
BAY FRONT
1000
Spectaculer View Aperlments
Subttrr1n11n Parlin9 -Therapeutic Pool
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Condominium
From Only $45,500
10°/o DN Bal @ 71;, •/o
l 121 West Coast Hi9hwoy
New port Towers 042 -2202
Gen.rel 1000 Gen•r•I ·..o;_-----"C:.: 1000
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
TOTAL PAYMENT
$1:14 PER MONTH
Real sllllrp 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Frcshly painted. GI
loan of $15,800 at 5%. 'ih an.
nual interest You can't beat it! ServiCf' Porch. Double VACANT· fut move-in! Ame.
Ganie. Forced air heat. ious owMr reduced prla? to
Completely /enced. Sprink-$29,950 for fast sale. Spac.
lers. Carpet !: Dr a p e 1 ious 3 BR &: .f.am, iOf'it'OUI
lhroughout! Family Room. yards with 2 patios, boat
Let U1 show it to you! GI or door It lotlf or play room -
IBA Term11 available. sec ii now • s ubmit terms.
WE SELL A HOME Call 540-ll5I, <open eves.I
EVERY· 31 MINUTES 1~AGrl Walker & Lee . ~ .... _
2790 Harbor Blvd. al Adams
545-0465 Open 'til 9 Plat
ULTIMATE
IN BEAUTY
AND DESIGN
Customized 4 Bedroom Home
on large lot. Ideal Family
Home on a quiet cul de sac
:st,.Pet. Spacious living room,
:Fo:mal dining room and
large family room \\1.th built.
In bar, Close to Boys' Club
and park, only $64,950,
For dtt1il1 67USSO
'-QTHEREAL
\ "-. ESTATERS
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PAID YOUR 1969
INCOME TAX??
Plan ahead for 1970 with tax
savings in this spacious 4
bedroom, 2 bath home. Sep-
arate 15 x 20 family room,
FIREPLACE, built-im, car.
peted and draped. Will sell
NO 00,VN GI or FJtA.
PRJCED RIGHT!
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EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & Lee
7682 Edinger
540-5140 842-445.i
Take over l%7'P, $1~. per
monl.h includc1 1 axes ,
That'1 r ight. To!al pay·
men\ will be $1!1.lOO per
month aubject to existing
FHA loan, including
everythifli for this dream
house. 2 baths, bri ck
f irepl1 ce, be auliful
enclosed pal Io. nelY
ca r pc I ing. throughout.
double garagc, time·sav·
ing buil!-in kitch. \Von'I
last k>ni.
$135 MO. BUYS
YOU A NEW
4 BR HOME
If you earn $8,500 a year or
LF.SS and have 5 or more
persons in ycur fam ily, you
may now qualify under !he
new IBA Program 23.'i for
a new -4 Bedroom, 2 Bath
home. Payments of $135 per
mo. for 360 months (30
yearsl. lncluding laxes &
Insurance. Paymenta may be
lt>s.s depending on :your in-
con'lf!. Annual percent.age in·
l{'rett rate of 2% on a
$23, !9'.l mortgage.
bath. llome has added den liiOiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiii• I or family room \vlth great
FIREPLACE. Great Joca·
tion. Ready for occupancy.
FULJ. PRICE $21,500. No
down lo VETS or $650 to
}'HA Ve!!!. \\'HY RENT?
LIDO BEACH HOME
Four bedroom two bath home
with completely modern kit·
chcn, Ready for immediate
occupancy, OOS<' to 'Lkto
Club & beache s. -P0.000.
LEASE
OPTION
OR SALE
Secluded County
Fixer Upper
$400 in ca."lh lti all you nero
10 move in, which includes
clo5ing clw'gts and tm.
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & Lee
7790 Harbor Blvd. al Adanis
545-9491 Open 'til 9 PJ\1
Business Building
Good Investment $35,000.
Reuonable down payment & pounds. Located In the back bay very best of tenns! Present
area of Ne,vport Beacti on l mile lrom the ocean Income $350 per month.
: ~ of an acre. Fealuring 2 in Huntington Beach W•lls-McC•rdler Rltrs.
, ,hone corrals, ""closed Bkr. 714: 962-1353 .,}!~ewport Blv!:.:~ C.M. lanal o\'er l ook in g ll ;~~~;;:;;~::f.~~;;;,1 :~::;:.::;•"0~..,..;:61~4~~;:;,~E~v;,;;e~.
• l?eautlful 11v,.immlng pooJ.11 FABULOUS VIEWS LIDO SANDS
, ~ 2000 sq. ft. 3 bedroom Of ocean & jl'tly
' ,ttsldence. nei!ds 11ain! l'lnrl rron1 lhi1 lovely hon1e 3 Bedroom•
elbow greaR, but "'ha! a in i·xclusive Camro Shores 2 Bo.tits, buill·ins
pritt. Ownc!r "'ill finance 111.'t" 4J21 Trt!mont Lane $26.500
al f.5%. Call today. Exrenaively landscal)("d yard Georgi Wlll i1 m5on
2 Bedrooms It den REAL TOR
OllAllH couinrs
LARRST
2629 HARBOR
BDIH.EYARD
54J.8640
fonnal. view dining room 673-4350 64S..IS64 Eves.
Owner mo\'ing out ol lov.'fl
Sl~"" Llsled excll.l5ive1y \\i lh
REALTORS
673-4400
BALBOA PENINSULA
tde9.I Mme for betich mind·
ro tamily. View or Bay.
acrou from large beach.
O\&rmlng 3 Bcdrm 6J)ll1lda-
ble home with 5Ulll'IY prlvalc
pttio, 1'op location. $:i6,«K>.
Pm Barrett j
REALTY
ll"'""""'""""'""""""--1 J605 W~slrliff Dr .. NB NEWPORT HEI GHTS 642-5200 ' ~ ..
i-..mblin,a rtn('h slylc ;t 1
E. J\I. Vreeland
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Colclwel1,llanktt-b ""'D C-N¥ d
SSO N•wport Center Dr.
Newport Be•ch, C•llf.
133-0700 644-2430
YOUNG & OLD ALIKE
Sharp clean home not too
Jargc or small! Eastside
Cost.a 1.Jesa. Assume FHA
Joan at 6~~% annual interes t
with paymenls of $110 includ.
es all! TOTAL PRICE
$17,400. \VHY RENT'! CALL
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTE S
Walker & Lee
2790 Jtarbor Blvd. at Adan1a
&4s.o.165 Open 'til 9 Pl\t
NO DOWN VA
Spac. S BR. 2 BA home In
xlnt klcation, Crpt&, drps,
Bil, hdv.'tl. Or's, Min doWfl
FHA. $32,750. can htr. Nt'I· "°"· llerltq:e Real Estate
541).1151 ,
VETS NO OOWN
and the MJller will pay :your
t'losing cos1111 Cuittom 1800
111. fl. 3 BR, 1!~ BA home
on a lnJVe R·2 k>t. f\J ll price
$26 ...... Bcdnn, Mhake roof. lrplc. IS.A. Jlelahl$ \'A or fltA:t ~.950. K ! n i 11 1. rd, R.E. Bedrm, s.23.:.oo. J<lnaa.1.'rd·.1
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.144-01 14
Sharp, 3 ~room, 2 Bath
home in hfesa de! J\tar. Is·
land kitchen, nice family
room, 55' covered patio for
outdoor pleasure. EMy care
yard, lol! of concrete. $29,500
546-2313
\0 THE REAL
'"'-ESTAT!;RS
*WATERFRONT*
DUPLEX
Pier &: slip with thi" MJI lo-
cated duplex on hfm:::us Avt,
in W, Newport Beach. \llalk
to the ocean & shoppin&".
Priced to sell at $65,000,
C. Robert Nattress Realtor
Costa 1.-fesa 642-1485
•Overlook ing C1n•I•
3 BR. home. Private be11.ch
area, Nr. pools, tennis &: rec.
area. \Valk to lhc octan.
<>nly $2.f.!lOO!
CAYWOOD REAL TY
6300 \V. Coasl H11')'., NB
• 541-1290 •
WEAR A MASK ••
'\'hen you ''steal" lhis 4 BR.
pool home. Party patio:
gou.nnet kitchen, \Ve'll 5'lt·
render 1.t $35,500.
H1 I Pinchln & Assoc.
H.EALTORS
3900 E. Otut Hwy. &'l5-<392
2 Bednn. hrd~-d Doors, frplc,
xlnt cona. Eut Cl\1. ft...2
$19,SOO. Kingaard RE J\11 ,_,,,,
2 HOUSES on R.-3 lot, %: n1\lt
10 be1.ch. \Vant more unllt
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A. view. or the moon dows. previous Apollo landings and area where Apollo 13
crew w1ll put down. Tie Fra Mauro site is not far from the Ocean of Stonns
area where Apollo 12' landed, but it is a considerably more rugged terrain and
poses far greater d,anger~ than' either of the previous two lunar landings.
W 01nen Like ~hiding
Critical U.S. A id.e Even Gets Proposal
WASHINGTON (AP) -Dr.
Phon E. Hudkins' study blam·
ing females for all men 's woes
has won him scores of P.lau.d.its
from f e 11 ow down·trodden
males, a few mild rebukes and
some encouragement -in·
eluding one marriage proposal
-from women.
"I didn't answer that one."
the 36-year~ld b a c h e I o r
government analyst said of
the wedding proposal after
news accounts of his report
ascribing virtually all physical
and mental ailments of men to
female dominance.
A letter U:iat began ''Bravo!
Bravo ! Bravo!" and concluded
"Right on. Brother." was
typical of the male· response
among hundreds of letters.
There was also a job offer in
a one-line Jetter from United
States Divorce Refonn, Inc.,
in Broomall, Pa .• that said
"We can use men Like you ."
piled report on studies by
p s y c h i atrlsls, naturalists,
lawyers and others who blame
man 's i 11 s on the too
domineering female.
"Am a happily married
man, but you are ·so right
about women," sald one
anonymous letter,
"For a nwnber of years I
h av e believed along his
lludkins' lines but just did not
have the guts te> expreM
myself," wrote an Oregon
salesman.
Hudkins got requests for
copies of his 200-page report
from the Mweum of Courtship
and Marriage in New York Ci-
ty, the American Council on
Correct Use of English in
Politics in Falls City, Neb.,
and one from a tree (arm
owner in New Jersey.
From tht distaff s.ide, a
Michigan woman agreed with
Hudkins that men should be
given some of the better jobs
BOSSES UPSET now held by women, but urged
Hudkins, a Labor Depart· first the dropping of the Social
ment economist, isn't ta.king Security retirement age for
that one up either, although women to 55.
some of his present bosses are "Congratulations on your
a litlle upset about his pro-report. You failed to mention
posal to repeal equal job laws that all wars are ca.used by
for women. women," said another lady
. The. Labor Department has • correspondent.
d1Scla1med a n Y connection Another writer who signed
with Hudkins ' privately com· as "Tough Chicken'' s a 1 d
women were to blame for the
repeal of Prohibition and all
tile subse q uent ills of
alcoholism -which Hudkins
had also ascribed to bossy
women.
Severa l blamed it all on
women's suffrage and urged
repeal of women's voting
rights.
GOTTEN REQUESTS
Hudkins bas received rt·
quests for his report from
several congressmen, a n d
the're have been bids to go on
television, · ,
"Ninety perefllt of t h 11
replies were from men, 5 per·
cent from older \vomen who
also agree and four or five
from girls who didn't, but only
one or two of those were
really irate," Hudkins said.
The marriage proposal? ''I
didn't write back to her. She
saw my picture in the paper
and told me "I'm a much
better looking girl than YOll
are a man" Hudkins grinned.
\Vbat does his girl frien d
think of all the attention be't
getting?
"My steady girl friend got
married about three months
ago -to somebody else -
Hudkins said a litUe ruefully.
"So J don't have a steady girl
friend right now."
Hudkins had cited passages
from the Bible to support his
theory, but it was a woman
who had the last word -
citing the Bible, too:
"As my mother told a
bachelor minister who blamed
all the ills of men on women,
'There is one mistake in the
Bible; woman was not made
from a. man's rib, it was his
backbone and he hasn't bad
any since'."
Laser-beam
Tipped Cane
Aids Blind
KALAh1AZOO, ~lich. (AP)
- A cane equipped with laser
beams is being tested at
Western Michigan University
as a sort or artificial eye for
Pentagon Wasted Casll
Claims Report by GAO
the blind. WASHINGTON (AP) -In to the readiness of th I It Jets a person know when there's 8 step 12 feet ahead, one six·monlih period, the packages," the l"!port said.
whether he is about to walk in-Defense Department permit· "In addition savings should
to a low-hanging branch or if led the purchase of $6 million result from redistribution of
he 's On a collision course with in defense production equip-equipment contained In the
another pedestrian. ment although similar equiP-packages which is no longer
The experiments b e g a n ment stood idle and rea.dy for needed for m o b i 1 i z a t i o n
about six months a.go. t 1 , _ _, purnnses." Stanley Suterko, assistant use a wo ""my comma11us, ·I"'
director of the university 's the General Accounting Office In 1968, The Associated
I nst it u t e f 0 r BI ind reports. Press reported the Defen19
Rehabilitation, said Sunday, The unneeded expenditiure Department owned so much
"We don't want to raise too of $6 million was blamed on industrial e q u IP men t it
many false hopes for blind the fact that the idle equiP-couldn't kep taW on it 111
people. We don 't know how ment was not reported as and, a.s a result. spent huge
helpful it may be.." available for use elsewhere. sums to buy machinery it .
GAO · esti didn't need. The cane was developed by Jn v gated the area
J . Malvern Benjamin of Bionic of government-owned m. The AP study also showed
Jn strum en t s , Tnc.. in dustrlal plant equipment much of the government~~
Philadelphia. The Veterans because of ln~re~t by the ed equipment was held In
Administration Financed the House Appropnalions Com· private Industry plants and USoo
project development, at a cost m.ittee and the Joint Economic ed by those paints for their
of about $300,000. • Committee, the report said. • own private c o m m e r c l a I
Suterko said the cane also ls S Pe c I f 1 c a 11 y , the 1n-purposes, frequently without
being tested at v e t e r a 0 s vestlgatlon found that the government pennission or ob-
Administration hospitals I n Defense Department h o I ~ s jection.
Hines 111. and Palo Alto some 34,000 pieces o[ Jn-GAO recommended th a t
Calil ' ' ' du~trial equlpment valued at Secretary of Defense Melvtil
Th~ cane uses three laser ~ million. The equiJ?ment is R. Laird accelerate a pn>
beams, bouncing light ofr available to private uxl~stry posed invenlory of equipment
obsta Jes. for use In defens~ production. packages to determine if each
c 1 The 34,000 pieces were package is ready to go inle> ~e adjustablf beam 5 assigned to 176 "packages," operalion if needed -and to
tra1ned up to 12 eel ahead of each containing equipmenl determine w h i ch packages
the user and a low-pltche~ necessary for production of a may not be needed at all.
beep _tells the . cane user if specific defense Item like In a letter of reply le> GAO,
there is a low lying obstacle or artillery pieces, rifles, tan ks Barry J. Shillito. assistant
drop-off ahead, such as a step or ammunition casings. secretary of defense for in-
or an open manhole. In some eases, GAO found stallation and JogisUcs, agreed
If he approaches a large ob-the packages contained equip-that there were problems Jn
ject or if someone croues his mcnt with a p r o d u c t I o n the department's handling ol
path, a second beam triggers capacity greater than would industrial equipment.
a mechanism that g e n t l Y be needed ln a d e f e ~ 1 e Among other thing!, ShUBlo
tickles bJs right index finger. mobilization and ln o t 11 er promised to .speed up the in-
lf he approaches something cases there wasn't enough vent.ory "to.the extent pQUible
at head level. such as a low· equipment to meet prt>ducUon wllh available resourcu"
hanging branch or even a needs. 1~;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;: clothe~line, he's warned by a GAO also found packageslt
hlgh~p1tched beep. designed to produce equip-Wh C 7
The present cost of "'000 mcnl for which the Defense 0 ares
per cane could be reduted lo Department had no use at all. No othtr newspaprr In the wortd
as low &!! $500 if it becomes .. There hflt been ineffective cares about your tomm11nlly Htt
mass produced.Ben j a m In management of the packaaes yOUf community danr n1"111po11ptr
said. The prototype was built retained for fut ure moblUza. does. lt's tile DAU.V PILOT.
in 1967 and there are about a lion, including in!lufficlent at-1==========:! dozen in existence. lenUon, over • prrlod of yean,•. .,..
Down tlle
Mission
Trail
Clemente T akes
E ducation Bowl
San Clemente's Kiwanis Bowl scholars
have brought home the Orange County
championship, unseating Garden Grove
wh.lch was the 1969 victor. '111.Js is the
Tritons' first Orange Counfy Bowl title.
The contest culminated four wlru and a
division championsblp captured by the
San Clemente Hlgb, Scbool team.
Stars in.the demonstration ol. academic
superiority were Monica Hutchens and
Vicki Vedder, sen.iofi ; and •Peter Chicas,
Joe Umebrooi, Dick TosdaJ-and Mike
Wells, junlors.
e Extra Bus P lii•ne rl
CAPISTRANO BEACH -Trustees of
the Capistrano Unified School District
may be purchaSing three buses instead or
two for the coming year.
They may withdraw their successful
bid on a used bus being sold by the Glen-
dora School District. Trustees decided it
might be more economicaJ to purchase a
third bus.
The Capistrano district had intended to
purchase two new buses and one old one
for a stand·by bus. Crown Coach was the
successful bidder on the two new buses.
76 T ronahnes:
Capo· Music Man
Boosts Program
By PAMELA HALLAN
Of t1M Dallr Plllt Ii.ff
U someone gave Cyril Gallick 71 trom·
bones, he 'd do more than lead a big
parade.
He'd probably do bandstands or aome
equally enthusiastic gesture.
Gjtlllck is a music man.
His goal ia to bring basic music ln-
structlon on as many different in-
strument! to every elementary school
student in the Capistrano Unified School
District.
lmpesslble?
So far evf!rY district third grader
reoeiyts \4 weeks of basic piano, every
fOltl'th grader gets 14 weeks of violin and
every fifth grader get'! 10 weeks of
woodwind training.
"As !IOOn as we can aHord trombones,
I'd like to begin a brass program for
sixth graders," said Gallick, who is
district director of music education.
And when further funding is available,
there 's a dance program scheduled for
primary grade !ludent.s.
All the instruction is done by Galllck
and • three music teachers who, like
traveling salesmen, stuff their cars with
the instruments needed, traveling from
school ta school. 'Ibey teach one class at
a time in the achool'a multipurpose room.
trlyns to give each child • lltt1t: more
confidence, poise and coordio1d!)n along
with an lntroduct.Jon to music."
Tbe program wu devised by Galllck
wh<n be came lo the dltlrict In 1916.
Since lben it bu been oboerved and
copied by music men all over the state.
"I tell them It'• succesafut becaUR of
the teachers," said Galllct. "We have
wooderful, entbuslfftk: telCben In thll
dhtrlct."'
And though lhe _,-am Is not lnl<nded . to encourage students to take band1 that
iJ exactly wbat is happenlni, &ayl
Galllelt.
"Evrry elementary ochool ha& Its own
band,t• be said: "Next year we have so
many interested student.I that we'll have
foor bands at the junior hllh Ind hro al
the high ochooJ."
He aald if ev.-y atudent in thole two
hl&h aChool bands a.re tood enough. every
one· will be marching down the llreel
during parade season.
"Who knows, we might Jul! have lhooe
'IC trombones SC1Deday," be said 1mu1nc
s DAll.Y ""8f 3
Beach Fee s
Go to Vote
In Oemente
' By JOIDI V ALTEll2.\
Of .. DAltr ............
If San ,Clemente's voters cast a major·
tty of ayes Tuesday in a city straw vote
to 11111ple public oplnloo oo beach .,..
f ... the headachel will have. befun In
Plannini a practk:1l approach to a coo-
trovenial lssue.
U they wind Up casting more votet a·
lainat ft, the \IU:lnf is.!Ue OVefl who
should poy for ..me.. on public beaches
will be latd lo rest.
And desplla repeated statement. lhat
the issue ls not one endorsed by the city
adminlstraUon, city leeders IWI es: ..
treued fears that the beach Ute issue bas blended Into polillcal ooes during tbe
electioa, ~8.JJl_paign.
One official ,.Id rumors bad cirtulilad
through the. community In rectnt days
tbal the three councilmen who wlad lo
bold the straw vote were, lndeed, favor·
tng the Imposition of the fees.
They weren't, he added.
But despite agreement.s ~ a neutral
council .stand on the issue unlll after the
eleoUona, the value judgments on the fee
concept have made the public record .
Two councilmen last week 18.id they
disagreed violenUy with a plan to charge
citizens for the use of city beaches.
If the voters aay they aPJrQve of. the
beach uae fees, their decision at.HJ would
not be legally Yllld.
But trustees decided to wall and re-
negotiate for three instead of two. The
cosl of overhauling the old bus may pro-
ve too high to make it worth it.
"1be entire class participates," aaid
Galllck. "While half are r~ivtng in-
slructJon the other half watches until its
their tum."
Capis ~rano
Principals
Reassigned
• , DAIL'I' PILOT lhlfl l"lllM SOPHISTICATED WATER RECLAMATION 'PLANT TAKES SHAPE
In Son Clemente, Slope lo KHp Sowego Oyt of lho OcNn
But. the approval would mart the
beginning ol dlacwoion. debala and
possibly planning for a plan which will
prove difficult to effectively enforce, Ctr.
Manager Ken Carr said. The Idea they're selling is that there's
a fascinating world hldden in the sound of
a musical Instrument. And so far, they've
been very successful.
. ' Here Is a cue in pcint: .
e Conoputer Talk Set
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -"Com-
puters vs. Man Intelligence" will be the
topic discussed by Robert W. Olson at the
Tuesday, April 21 meeting of the San
Juan Capistrano Woman's Club.
"We· have no dlsclpline problems and
no one has ever dropped an iltstrument,"
said Gallic:k. "The youngsters a r e
fascinated. 'Ibe only trouble we have is
holding them down unW its their turn."
Children in five Capistrano Unified
School District tlement.ary schools wUI
have new prlnclplls In September,
Superinteodenl Truman Benedict an-
nounced today.
Clemente Reclamation 'nle state laws say dties could impose
a beach ute fee. but It must not be a
discriminatory sum to be levied only
against nonresident& of a tea!lde com-
munity.
' . .
Olson, a Saddleback College instructor,
will speak at 1:30 p.m. at thetr
clubhouse orr El Horno St. In San Juan
Capistrano.
Although no one leaves the class know-
ing how ta play a symphony, each child
knows how an i11Strument is put together.
the names of its parts, a little of Its
history, how a 90Wld is made, and how to
Jn Laguna Niguel, Crown Valley School
will lose Principal Bill Llmebrook to Ole
Hanson School. 'Ibe move win be a return
home in a sense for Llmebroot, who was
a teacher and administrator in San
Clemente at Las Palma.s School belore he
waa transferTed to Crown Valley.
Pinnt Near Comp.letion Resident. would have to pay the fee 11
well. '
The law also says that the fee could not
prevent a dUzen's free access to public
tid<llnds-Including lhe sand below
mean high tide line and the water
~. Olson is an instructor in the science,
mathematics, engineering and technology
division of the community college.
e Ar t Workd sop Slated
CROWN VALLEY -An art workshop
for serious art students in the elementary
and secondary grades will be conducted
at Crown Valley School for five days dut·
in,a: the summer.
Sponsored by the Niguel Art Associa-
tion, approximately 60 children will be in-
volved in this year'1 program.
Trustees of the Capistrano Unified
School District have approved the use of
three classrooms for the project which
will provide experiences in drawing, pain-
ting, colors and art appreciation.
Children throughout the district are 6·
pected to be involved as they wete last
year.
e Educator to Speak
LAGUNA HILLS -Dr. Fred H.
Brema-, superintendent-president of Sad·
dleback College will be guest speaker at
the Tuesday, April 21 meeting of the
Laguna Hills Kiwanis Club.
Dr. Bremer will present a com-
prehensive report on the progress of the
college and the Calilornia community col-
lege system at tilt noon luncheon meetin&
at Clubhouse 2 in Leisure World.
play a basic tune. .
"We're not trying lo ma):e a Heiletz
out of anyone," said Gallic):. "We're
Clemente Flood
Victims Told
Fu 1ids Available
San Clemente residents who still might
have a flood-caused debris problem on
their property could qualify under a
federal financial aid program, city of-
ficials related today.
The Slate of California Disaster Oflice
notified City Manager Ken Carr that lhe
new Jaw apparently allocated federal
funds for removal of debris, including
wreckage of buildings, f u r n i t u r e •
machinery, autos, tree sections, soil and
other materials dumped by flood waters.
Carr said to the best of his knowledge
the provl.sion Is the first law whi~h prom-
ises aid for private debris removal
costs.
Property owners who thiok they may
qualify ca11 contact city Engineer Phil
Peters's office in city hall before the
deadline next Wednesday, Carr added.
Moving out ol his Jiom..town ;, Bob
Elston, who wW leave Ole Hanson to take
the principal post In the n<W Viejo
School.
John Hopkins will move to Crown
Valley from Laa Palmas, and Palisades
will lose lArry PelU« to the Las Palmas
post.
The new principal for Palisades School
bu not be<n llp!IOln(.d.
Retaining their cWTent po11ltions a.re
Jay Hancock, Conccrdla; H,a r o Id
Ambuehl, San Juan ; Chuck Bossard,
Dana; Dk:k Herr, Clplstrano; Walt Spen.
cer, Forster Jr. High; and Dane! Taylor,
San Clemente lliil>·
Work on San Clemente's sophisticated
$2.2-milllon water reclamation plant is
ailghtly ahead ol schedule this week, city
spokesmen. said, and the entire facility
should have it1 lint test run near the end
of summer.
USC Students
To Aid Minorities
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Student. at
the Un!Vft'alty or Sou.them CaUfornia, I
private institution now surrounded by
minority group residents, voted Thursday
lo help finance 1 IU million scholarship
fund for mlnority and economically
disadvantaged 9'udentll.
Chamber Aids Scholarship
The Capistrano B e a c h Chamber of
Commerte thi.s week became the donor
of the largest organlutJon gltt to the
Scholarship Fund Assoclatlo• serving the
Capistrano Unified School District
The chamber, gave $100 for a
scholarshJp ta a June, 1970 graduate of
San Clemente High School who will study
.
in the field of business administration.
Lawyer Gary Sodikoff beads lhe
organization fund a pp e a 1 of the
scholarship group In which all major
organizations of the Capistrano Bay area
will be asked to make contribution for
San Clemente June gradua t es'
scholarships.
El Rancho has the hottest pi iCe in town!
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Welders have begun the final assembly
of the plant's rapid sand filter tanks while
others are working oo the last stages of
concrete forming.
The sewage plant, whiCh began ~
structlon last fall , was financed by a suc-
cessful bond elecUon in San Clemente. ll
should serve the area's sanitation needs
for at leaast the next five years.
The efnuent which it produces will not
be dumped into the ocean, City Engineer
Phil Peter stressed today, but Instead
will be put td use for irrigation and other
projects suitable for reclaimed water.
The effluent produced by the p....,;t
· plant also has a high quality and Is ~ing
pumped at I rate Of 350 gallons I minute
into the San Mateo basin on camp
Pendleton. There it is settling lnto the un-
derground wale!' supply to stave off salt
water Intrusion from the sea.
The work on the 17.5-acre site near lhe
hills or the Reeves Ranch and near the
city's industrial area is being done by the
Santa Fe Springs Jinn of Weardco
Const.ruction Company.
Peter said after about five yean of
operation, the plant would either have to
be enJarged or the city sanitation district
would be blended into a larger, Joint
district such as one which has been fonn·
ed among si1 other South C o a a t
dlstMct.-,5ERRA (Soulh East Reglooal
Reclamation Authority).
San Clemente tbus far has opted not to
join SERRA, which is a brand new group.
If 1 citizen exercises his free right to mm. then 11113 on the city beach lo df1
off afterward!, he should pay the hie.
But who will notice. him as a violator!
"We haven't gone into the issue that
tar ye't," Carr said, "becauae ft was the
collective opinion that the. city llbouJd not
spend mOO.y and staff time oo the
~lfk:a of the fee unW Jt receives a
mandate from the dtlzent. It woold be 11
waste ol time and money otbenNe."
He Nil the point abc:U bltben "sneak·
Ing" -lhe belch lo dry olf or JUI! lo
alt down is a valid one. ' .,
Other problema would Include iro-
vl&ions lo channel be9cb Ulen -am fee
payers -lhroulh ••coolrotled enlranc:e.
The beaches, thus, would have io be fenc..
ed or olherwlae contn>Ued.
The beach loo Issue la 1 loog-debalad
one along the Orange Cotat, and 111
renaissance In Laguna Beach In 1113 iro-
mpted the state Jaw specifying1 the non-
discrimination aod access rulec.
And '° far no otbe< municipality bu
effectively set up a uae fee ordinaDce for
tis beaehe8.
And yet the valJd conllOveny 9Vet the
pUghl o1 coutUne clues llllll penlm:
Should a coast city's residents pey tax-
es for services and maintenance m Ill
beaclie. -expeiises broullhl oo by
thousands ol n°"""ldtnla from IDllod
clUes?
Regular, dental care ~
day, can mean so much
in later years. A brisk
brush and a quality den-
tifrice are essential J
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Suf)tf' 1hoJ"pfr produce tXJlue!
Ruby Red Grapefruit
Sweet and juicy ..• pink &
colorfu l and delicious I The
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Precision ground mut ill perfect pattiea f
At tll< Deli<:ctul.,.
Kraft American Slices
~u•t rhrht to top a hambu!lr"r
pattie ••. for sandwiches tool
Save on the 12 °"· PO<kA8'.
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4 W Y MAil -· All1I l.l, 1970
Viet ·Cong ~triking Te r ror Into :Cambodians
..,,_ \ Ulqen wer< Viet Cong.
lc..1911.., .. _. .....
A Glugow, ScoUand court award-
ed Gonion McLIOd '988.80 in dam-
' ages for injuries received, when a
public toilet collapsed. City atlol'-
neys argued unsuccesafuliy that
McLeod sat down more heavily
than usual beca111e be .bad -
drinking. •--
Fiflitfioe '""""'"I'll scllool cl&ildrim M tt<I tht Bellou
Wash., dirtrict'a adminiltmtlotl
center on a field ;np rccentlu
and Wf't'e 1hown, atnonO athn
thing1, a caw machine. WMa
the demonltTotion 1DGI · Oti«T, •
amall bOll approcu:hed the pide,
fished a grub b11 lemon drop out
of hli' pi>Ckot dlOd oakod, "H.,.
aboul making 55 copie1 of UU.1"
••• A London,: England, high •cQUrt
judge recently ordered $26.40 per
week plWl)l>er Roger, B.......,,.w
lo pay $12,900 to a fellow amateur
soccer playe'r who be kicked dur·
Ing a game. Broofuaw, 29, said
he figures it will lake him 40 years
to pay It off.
Prettv Hollv Kiat!er po,., V>ill\ •
coup!< of babv 111onk<y1 at the De.
ver, Colo., wo. Thtae and o'1atr ,,n.
mall• art up for adoption at Ute zoo.
An~ne adopting OM mau name the
animal. and hat1t his name imcriMd °" a plaque. Tht tnoMV wiU bf uud to 1tock the 10011 utD primate houe. • ' Three banditl hijacked a tract
lrut week in Hamilton Toton1htp,
NJ., and e1caped wi th a cargo
of hor1 d'oevvru. Official.I Mid
the little tidbit.I hod littlt re·
sole vclM lmt t.OOtlld bf c totl·
come Gdditton to a, mammoth
cocktail parlv. • • When German m~ules lbrea!en-
ed to postpone the Apollo shot Sat-.
unlay, Contod Ahlera, a spokeo-
man for Chancellor Willy Brandl, gav~ hi! own Ideas about the di-
sease. He said they were -.East
Gennan meulu", not just plain
old German meaales anl certainly
not West German measles.
SALT Team
Leaves Ho11'le
To Meet Russ
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'-'-·~ Nlsoa, U.B.
,,...,.-. set out ·todaJ r.r r cruclll
roumt "ll!b w1th the -... carllq the ll'ml nee betw-tbe two _ ... _
'Ille Ill--team led llJ U.8. dilonna-
ment clllel Gerard Smith la otoPflblr flnt
al -lo brief Ille NA10 .W. ~ m lbe for1hoomin( U.8.-&Met
8tratep: Anno Uml-Talb -
SALT.
1lleD Tllonciay. at VJtoni, the U.S. en-
VO)'I Ill down •Ith tblli -oppooltes to ...... ~ blrplnlnc that ii .,_
peeled lo .... for --The two -held a in1.bninarY 6cuulom tellion u
Helalnld Jut fall. ·
Botb lbe ·Unli.d Slates and the Soviet
Union aft movJ.nl cautiously on SALT,
which 1nvo1-ihe. bulc nuclw weapOnl
power Of bo4il notlonl.11 u ._1 ii
reached, tt will be a landmark of the
at.omk age.
NIIOil ... t with the U.S. negoliaton
over Ule wtekend, pve tlMln ftna1 ln-
lllrucllona ind,,_ them"'"·
Pat Nixon Opens
U.S. Art Exhibit
NEw YOJIX (UPI) -Mn. Richard Ill.
litxan, Who ta -llinl oome or the
11th C&obltf White -l'OOllll -..ed
by l\ln. JOiin P. ~. oponoct. lbe
ceannial ...,. of ltth Centur y
American Art at the Metro~oJ1tan
M_, $unday nilhl-
Tlle Pini Lady •• accompui<d by
a.ment c.on,.r, curator ol the White
-· and a-ti• mloiation archllecl EchnrdVuilnJ-,.wbahal-tn-
trusted wilh ttnOVlting .eVeral attu 1n
the White H-biciudlnl the BIUt and
Nc!Rocltll.
Mrs. Nixon Wff partlcularly lntpreuad
with a New Votk dlllinl room Of the ll20
period In the Metn>polJlla "-• which ,..,,.ec1 fnm tilt l"e(leral perlOd to Frank
LJO!'d Wriibl The Duncan P h y f e
f11hlll1n fJf the 41ning room Hlnced lbe •uU>entic elepnce oh< wt!htO to bring to
1be tucuuve Mlftlliln.
"It'• what w6 Will atHve for ln tMoing
-ol the Willlo Jlouo< ..-S open to
public view," lhe llkL
Mn. Nlloa'a appearaMe at the Mel on
Ult ... "' llOtli annl"1'W)' " the o\ulewn'a chlpter was an lnportant atep
in lier .. W roJi U I knowledlleable
carelal<er Of the White -
Russ Book a Sellout
MOSCOW (UPI) -A 100........,
volum~ Of PQilry by Andrei ""'" • Ay, Russil'1 mOlt controv«*l poet, ap-
peared Sunday Ind oold out within a few
minute..
Avid llullilm -hod -up !tr hoUn at ....,.., cmtral ..,,. • .,. m:I
when Jbe --m -alt K vanlahed soon tberealter. the lucky purd!Pen
abl• lo reod and enjoy -IDl7 bl the
moot bnporiUl -U}' wrl fJf tlie ;oar.
One ~ler 1 carryiJ111 1 bukel full of
1mAll iteD'll tiken from a house, polnted
at Uie river and chaUered nervously. A
body wu driftinl 1lowly downstream on
Ill back. It was a Vietnamese man in
clv!Uan dreu, &nd be appeared to be still
altve allhouP -ed.
Tbe ooldlen bell111 to unlimber their
AX4T riflel, but the man twitched con-
vulltvtly and turned on his face. 0 Viet
Cong, Viet Cong," the troops said, but
didn't wute a lbot. The man had died.
The coptaln Wd there bad been a bat-
Ue In No Name Vlllqe earlier In the
morning. Two Csmbodlan villagers wl;lo
cautiously returned described in sign
language how Viet Cong and Cambodian;
forces had clasl\ed in the villa&e, There
were no casua{lies on the Ctmbodian
side. however, and the Viet Cong ...
Withdrew to another village three miles •
downstream.
While some of the troops set Vle looted
houses ablaze, others cautiously probed
the numerous ' rein!orced bunkers tha't
the Vietnamese had built ben eath their
houses. Ttie captain said the Viet' C:Ong
had tried to entrench thernselvel in the
village by fighting from the bunkers.
The only Vietnamese to~~~ were Ja
wizened old man and two women lying
exhausted in a pig sty beside the
111Tiokl~ ruins ol Oleir house.
Down I· dusty wagon path wbicb woo.nd
under1leify &hade trees, the tf'OoPI .fonn.
eel a skirmish line before a large Catholic
church, the pride of the village. They set
up a machlne-gur:i and fired repeated
bursts ttioru&h the closed wooden doors.
The .t.Qf; ~ mov~ inside, sacked it
·and set it afire.
.. The roof· ~lapsed in a roar and the
lUe-size statues of the Virgin Mary and
Joseph 1!o<lld be seen through the flames.
UPI T1~hatll
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The gtUJini ..\ldieri r6lllded up
citlcl<"'5 and ducts and tied tbem lo li>e\r
belts tor the evenlna meal. i£ JOldltf
led a pony, another had a · ln toW.
'11lree -wm shpt. 1and the troops loaded iJiO!careueee oo 1 tro,!k tbal abo
carried bicy(:les, bedding' aod goods from
the small village store.
By noon, the village was gutted, and at
least 70 houses were -. tbe: hemes
of Cambodians as well as Vie~,
along with lbe mounds ol straw that bad
=~~ryupse~ the cattle d1fbtl ~
The troops Id\,
Busing Starts
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Kirk Gives In
BRADENTON, Fla. (UPI) -
Superintendent Jack Davidson regained
command of Manatee County's sc~
today and prepared to implement a
desegregation plan Gov. Claude Kirk
tried for a week to block. '
Tuesday morning, 21,700 elementary
school students and 107 teadlen1 in
Manatee will attend desegregated schools
and many of the students will be bused
Jong distances past their neighborhood
schools.
Davldaop resumed command or the
system art-er Kirk backed down in the
face of a Federal Court contempt citation
and an order to pay a $10,000 (ine for
every day he defied court or4ers to desegregat~ Manatee schobls.
"'The events of the past week may very
well make it more difficult to accept the
desegregation plan.': .Da~dsio~ ·_said to-
day. "But at this point, it' is th"e liw."
Davidson, who was suspended by Kirk
twice last week, said he "felt like a
human checker being bounced first one
way then another."
JANE FONDA: 'PEOPLE SILENTLY CRYING FOR HELP'
Actr•11 Joins D•nver Anti-Vietnam Group In 36-hour Fast, Sit-in
Kirk backed down from a bead-oo clash
with the Federal Court in a statewkl.e
televlsioo broadcast Sunday in which he
said "to disobey the District Court's in-
Actress F ondp.
Joins Protest,
Fast in Denver
junction and to pay a fine would not solve
Peace Groups to Protest ·
the problem."
Kirk flew to New Orleans early today
to seek to intervene in an appeal of the
Manatee County desegregation order
which is currenUy pending before the
WASlllNGTON (AP) -1Whi\c millions more than 150 cities and on hundreds of U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.
or Americans grumble quietly about college campuses. In his television address Sunday, Kirk
paying Income taxe.s. three peace groups The war prolests v.•ere called by the announced he was reinstating Davidson
are planning protests this week against New f\1obilizalion Committee to End the and the county school board and ordering
u8ing the tax money for war. War in Vietnam, the VI et n am them to implement the desegregation
DENVER (UPI) -Actress Jane Fon-Starting today with a fast. including a Morato riuin Comm ittee and the Student plan on Tuesday.
da, wtao aiys people ate "scared <I. open-"nondinner" schecluled at Lafayette Park f\1ob Uization Committee to End the War Kirk's decision came in time to meet
inc their eyes," planned to begin a..36-across from the White House, protest in Vietnam. . U.S. District Judge Ben Krentzman's
....,._ f Jeadcri say the three days before Protest leaders are planning rallies and order to comply with "bus now" inte·
•.Au-ast here today to protest the waf in Wednesday's midnight deadline for filing demonstrations Wednesday to rocus on gratlon or pay a fine or $10,000 a day for
Vietnam. tax returns will ~filled with rallies, the past and present use or tax money for civil contempt of court. Kirk b.,I until
1be willowy moV'Je star said she would demoostraUons and student strikes In war sJ)enCling · today to comply.
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Vietnam Moratorium Coomtitlee as they
fasted in United Nations Plaza in
downtown Denver;
Mils Fonda, nominated for a Best
Actress award for the film "They Shoot
Horses, Don'l Th ey," also will travel to
the sprawling FL Canon Army Base
near Colorado Springs Wednesday.
Miu Fonda sakl she would visit Ft.
Canon to participate In a "sick call"
strike by anti-war Gis at the mllilary
complex.
lf the authorities at the base try to in-
timidaJe anyone, Ml!s Fonda warned the
action would lead to a "series of suits
agallllt (deleme secretary) Md vln Laird
that will make his hair tum gray~' 1 The ac&e:is, on a cross-country trip to
visit Indian groups and to lend support to
anti-war activities, said she believed peo-
ple were "silently crying for help."
Mu!iny Charges ' Due
~U)llC BAY NAVAL BASE, Philippines
(UPI)· -The captain of the American
muniUons ,~ Columbia Eagle said to-
day he has flied charges of mutiny
against two crewmen who hijacked the
ship to Cambodia last month. ·
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Hammet t w on_'t go ~lo~g with
piolitScal b ic kering, won't
criticize wit hout offer.ing ail
alternate plan, has all his
interes ts in Costa Mesa, has
10 years of -public
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service ancl e.xperi·
ience, ancl can pull
men of opposing
opinions together lot
' ·the citizens benefit.: -No Springtime 'in Rockies
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For Costa Mesa City ·
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TUESDAY
APRIL 14th .
COMM nTU TO I LICT MCI HAMMm •
TO COSTA MIU CITY COUNCii.
'lob McNulty, Chalrm•n, 44S~i. 17th St., Coit•~
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Action Mountfug
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Critics of Supi:emi C o u r t
Justice William 0. Douglas
plan to move agahut the 71·
year.old jurist someUme this
week. They may demand im-
peachment or organize a pre-
impeachment investigation.
Rep. William 0 . Scott (R·
Va.), said legislation would be
introduced In a few days
relating to Douglas' case ; but
he did not specify exactly
what tt would attempt to do.
Other House sources said foes
or the judge were trying to
decide Whether to propose an
impeachment resolution, or to
fonn a sped.al bipartisan in-
vestigaUQn to see ii such a
resolution Is warranted .
Douglas has come under
renewed criticism fCX' his book
"Points of Rebellion" in which
he stated "Violence may be
the only effective response in
dealing with the so-called
establishment." He has been
U'l1der attack for several years
for hil court opinions on
obscenity, and more recently,
for his former ties with a
charitable foundation t h a t
drew· financial support. from
Las Vegas gambling interests.
Organizers of the attack on
Douglas have said it was not
prompted by the Senate's re-
jection ot Presldt'tlt Nixon's
two ecent SQ.preme Court
nominees -Judge Clement F.
Haynsworth Jr. and Judge G.
Harrold Carswell. But Vice
President Spiro T. Agnew &ajd
during the weekend:
"Those two fine judges hive
been denied seats on the bench
for atatements that an much
less reprehensible than thoJe
made, in my opinion, but
Jultice Douglas."
And House GOP Leactef. ~-aid R Ul"I , ........ =• . Ford, !n a speech at l'l•t Salute Ottawa, Ill., Saturday, said "l
think you'll see Some action in Abb' H fl I the House (on Douglas) ln the ie . o man g ves a closed fist salute for very near future." peace at a rally in
Under the CoMUtution: tpe Jtousion SUnday. He
House may vote to Impeach a spoke in the city,'s Her-
judge or other official, and the inan Park after he was
Senate conducts the trial. One denied permi~sion to
president, Andrew Johnson, speak at Rice Uilivers·
was impeached but not con-ity.' Nearly 1500 per-
victed. No Supreme Court sons heard Hoffman
justices ever have been tried after 8 three _ mile
by the Senate alttiough there march tlirough Hous-have been 12 impeachment eases involvlnc the high-court . ...,.t_o_n. _______ _
Douglas, a member Of the
court since 1939· and its secood
most senior member, survived
a 1953 impeachment attempt
when an impeachment resolu·
tioo died in committee.
Tiny Tantrum
Vegas Blaze
Kills One,
Injures 17
Malted Milk Supply 86'd L.\S VEGAS (AP) -Arson
has been eliminated as the
cause Of a smoky fire at the
Stardust Hotel which killed
one fireman and f o r c e ct
evacuatibn of 500 hotel guests
and employes.
LAS VEGAS (U PI) -Tiny
Tim was in a tizzy.
The long-haired entertainer
with the falseUo re~rtedly
was sore because he broke hi s
megaphone and his manager
tried to cut off his malted milk
supply.
Tiny and his bride of four
months, Miss Vicki, stayed
behind a locked door in their
suite in the Fremont Hotel
during the weekend and took
the phone oll the hook.
Tiny appeared for his shows
but other than that he was in-
commUnicado.
Jeff Wald, a partner in the
firm that manages tbe singer
confinned his company had
severed relations with Tiny.
Wald said the trouble
atarted the day of Tiny's first
appearance when he had room
service ~ up 27 ice aeam
sundaes, nine chop suey din-
ners and 35 matted milks.
Wald said his client tiped
$40 and J50 and that he told
the hotel to cut Tiny off before
they all went bankrupt.
Wald accused Tiny of "un-
professional cooduct." He also
claimed Tiny had behaved in a
similar manner during visits
to Australia and elsewhere.
The manager said he had
reversed his ban oo room
service delicacies but Tiny,
who is making $50,000 for his
two week appearance at the
Fremont, was not assuaged.
Wald said Tiny was to fly to
Los Angeles Friday to open a
flower show, but he didn 't ap-
pear. Tiny was upset, the
manager claimed, because he
had broken the megaphooe he
uses in imitations of Rudy
Vallee and wouldn't go on
without it.
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In vestigators said Sunday
the fint-floor blaze that broke
out in a supply room filled
with flammable c 1 e a n in g
Ouids may have been ignited
by a stray spark, cigarette or
spontaneous combustion.
Killed in the Saturday blaze,
apparently by s m o k e in-
halation, was Capt. Frank
Testa, 43, Clark County fire
departmentc om man der.
Seventeen other persons, in-
cluding 11 firemen, were in-
jured. •
The casino's money and a
sample of moon rock from the
Apollo 12 mission on display at
the hotel were immediately
locked up In a fireprooC safe
when the blaze broke out.
[8] MI LAN M DOSTAL' POI CITY
COUNCIL
Dl5TllCT 4
APIJL 14
NEWPORT BEACH
COMMUNITY OlIENRD -Newport
Tommorrow , c;hairman R11i denti•I Goals.
Involved in youth work , educ;efion. YMCA
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' weighs f1ct1 for lo9 ic1I c;onclusion1.
loc•lly pr1cticin9 attorney.
EXPERIENCED -•II levels of governM
men+, pest U.S. Dept. of Justic• triel 1tM
; . torney. Author on aviation law.
GOALS
"" To implement the pla'1ning Goals of NEWPORT TOMORROW
,,,-To est•bllsh 1 "PEOPLE.ORIENTED" Environmental Goals Study
; ..,, To foster closer COOPERATION betwH n other Governmental Agencies
l ..., To promote community •ction towa rd CRIME PREVENTION
I PART IAL LIST OF SUPPORTERS
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Mr. & Mn. Wrn. l1bi
H1rrv l1bbitt
H1neock l1nnin9, Ill
Mr1. Rich1rd l1cht1I
Dr. I Mr1. H1n111 ''""'nuli
Mr. l M ... Ch1rl11 l1rr
-DY l1rtholorn1w
~J Dr. & M'1. W•rd l i11on"•tl1 ~ Dr. & M ... Ftih. l•u
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Mr. I Mn. Wm. D. Cl1r•
Mr. I Mn. Al Cl1m1nce
Mr. l Mn. Philip Cohol111
Mr. & Mn. Do11 Colli1r
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Dr. I Mn. Joh" D1111
Mr, I Mr1. Dou9l11 Die•
Mr. I Mn . S1mu1I H, Dowt1i"9
Mr. l Mh. 611r9• lli11
0011 F1r91110"
Ll•yd Flow1u
k11111oth W. Fowler
Mr. I Mn. Milt fr'"''" Mr. & Mn. Robert H. ••lli•o11
Din Gillil1rtd
Mr. I Mn. G1ry 1P!1h1rn
Joe• Gru11dhof1r
Vinci H11ly
Dr. l Mn. Lo r111 Ho1th1r
Mr. I Mrs. Ed91r "Nod" Hilt
61or91 Ho19, II
Mr. Rich1td Ho491
G1or91 Jo"''
J•11111 & M1 ri111 Judin
Mr. & Mn. 0111 ki!m1r
Robtrt kotolio
Mr. & Mn. Do119l11 Kr111t1r
Dr. lrYi119 L1bv
Die• la"'
~ol1nd l1"dri91"
Mr, Rob1rt Leith
H1n1 J. lor1"1
J1111 D .luk1
Bob l ll1ln1 ly111n
Joh11 Moc.111b
Mr. I Mn, P111I Mc.ki"l1y
Mr. I M11;, Jock W. Mlc.k1l1011
Dr. I Mn. Joh11 P1lm1r Mi1l1r
Mr. & Mra. J1c.t A. Moorh11d
Mr. I Mn. J1ct Mulroy
Mr, & Mr1. St111l1y Murnford
Mr. I Mr1. A1b1rt Murril
Hugh My111H
Mr. I Mrt. Eu91n1 O 'Rou r+•
Ch1rl11 Pol1111r
John M. P1ll1fi1r
ll.011 Prieo
Mr. I Mn. Wm. l . R1wli119
Dr. I Mr1. 011" 0. R11¥i1
Mr. I Mn. "Rid" Sh11r1r
Rob1rf Sh1lto"
Mr. Carl S1rric1
Rob1rt H. Srnith
Mr. & Mn. M1rrill E. S~illin9
Dr, I Mn. M1c ly11 Somort
J . l11li1 Sfoff11111n ,
St1ph111 St1w1rl
Comdr. (-1!.I l Mr1.
/Y111 Stur9i1
Mr. I M,., Joh11 Tho1111 ft d
Mr. I Mf1. Gl11111 Tur11bull
1'1!1• V091I
Mr. I Mn. Jo11ph 0 . W1lk1r
W1rr1n I Loi1 W1for1 '
Mr. l Mn. Ho11rv W1b.r
Mr, & Mn. Don1ld D. W1ll1
Mr. I Mu. KifllJ•l'Y Whit111oek
Mr. I Mra. Wm, L Wood
VOTE DOSTAL ··APRIL 14th
FOR NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL
ChlinMnl DNn ltNYI~ Via l 14e, N~ leach
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' U.S. Aide In Egypt
Israelis Strike
Red Missil~ Site s
By United Press laternatlon I arms Ur~ aero~ the S~z
Israel said its warplanes Canal this morrung, saymg
penetrated deep into Egypt ~ another Israeli .soldier had . . been killed to bring weekend
day for the first time 111 10 losses there to five de.ad arid
days for raids against military five wounded.
ta~gets 28 and 90 miles from The canal Clghling, plus an
Cairo, where U.S. A s s l . increase in guerrilla atlacks
Secretary of State Joseph and skirmishing along the
Sisco was discussing h'ow to Jordanian froDUer, led Israeli
cool the Middle East crisis. officials to believe that the
The raids were thought to Arbas were stepping up the
have been aimed at preventing fighting during Sisco's Middle
the installation or Soviet SAM3 East vtsit tO ernphaslte the'
antiaircraft m I s s i I e s , the seriousness oC the situation. ,
latest,,K.remlin hardware giv~
to the Egyptian air def~se
command. . ' . 2 Rare Violins
Hocked for $35
3rd Ph ase.
Pullout
Compl eted
SAIGON (UPI) -The U.S.
Command said toda)I presi~
dent Nixon's third p h a s e
withdrawal of 50,000 American
troops had been more than
fulfilled last week. well ahead
of schedule.
T h I s announcement coin-
cided with olficial field reports
that North Vietnamese troops
besieging Dak Seang shot
down an American helicopter
Sunday, tite seventh aircraft
loot there.
Military spokesmen s a i d
U.S. troop strength as of lasL
. Thursday had fallen to 429,200,
-the fewe!~ Americans in the
war zone since March 31 , 1967.
Nixon's program had called
An announcement f r o m
Israel , headquarters said the
warplanes attacked targets
oear'~tanza.la, a town 90 miles
northeast of Cairo in the
northern Nile delta, and. hit 19
miles east of the Soviel~uill
industrial complex at Helwar,
on 28 miles southeast or Cairo.
BOSTON (UPI) -Thieves for no more than 434,000
Sisco, folloY(ing a nearly
t~·o-hoor meeting with Presi-
dent Gama! Abdel Nasser in
Cairo Sunday. was meeting
this moming "ith the Egyp-
tian leader's top foreign af·
fa irs adviser, M a·h mo u d
Fawzi.
Israel reported more
artiller;s, mortar and small
raided a hotel room over the troops io th~ war zone by
weekend .and made •off with April l~-
two violins. ' Tiley ·pawned The President is expected to
the1n for '$35. • announce more withdrawals in
qoo v.iplln was a 1 7 4 2 a statement on the war on
GuarQeri,us 1w.orth $15,qoo and Thursday.
thel other was a 176 7 The commander of the 11
Stradivarius wbrth· $20,000. : provinces around Saigon con-
P,olice ~ou~ them Saturday «ded there may be risks con·
night aboUt 14 h6urs afltr' they • 4nected with further troop
were sto4en~ from Mr . and pllllouts in Vietnam but said
h1rs. Ktnsley Rosen of the · the Vietnamizalion program
l\1 i n n I! a p o I i s Symphony had a better than 50-50 chance
Orchestra. of working. ,
MO!lda1, .... U U, 1970 DAI~~ PJl,pT 5
Ah8entees Drop • .. ~
Air Controllers ·
Ending 'S ickout'
. '.' WASHINGTON (UPI)
The Feder1l Avta&n
Adminbtration has reparted
"contlnuin1 improvement•• n
the number of aJr traffic conM
trollers endinl thelr "sickout"
following a back-to-wort order
by 4 federal court.
The return to work was
bolstered by a reoom,
mendaUon distributed Sunday
n1ght by the •Professional Air
Traffic Controllers OrganizaM
tion (PATCO) urging their
members to g6 b1ck to their
]obs. ;
The PATCO Iioaril alio said
it supported an In-depth study
of controller problems by a
federal court and a s k e d
Transportation Secretary John
A. Volpe to do the same.
The. FAA said Sunday upie
number of absentees continued
downward after reacru,,g the
peak of 1,847 on Mareh 30.
Yesterday, 1,014 were abaent
throUghout the system, com-
pared with 1,076 on Friday."
There wis no total for Sunday.
The back-to-wort order was
issued Saturday by U. S .
District Judge George S. Hart
who ruled that the controllers
must either return or produce
ivicfeh<!e Olat they are really ill, . . •
Att9mey F. Lee Bailey,
PAT C 0 e,x;ecutive director,
$4ld after the hearing he CJ:·
peeled to see "some con·
fro11irs begin checking in."
.
Jock Hamm8tt's work,
home, public service,
ond alle9ionce are all
in and to Costa Meso.
What other cortdidote
can say that
and prove it?
JACK HAMMETT
for
COSTA MESA
CITY COUNC IL
Tuesday, April 14th
Cltl:reM for H•mmett,
445 lut 17th St.,
' Ce1t• M ...
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COSTA MESA : 3390 Bristol Street• 2300 Neffh Hort.er hv .... rd
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• DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Worst Single Tr age dy
• •
•• . ~.
. • Four young California Highway Patrol officers an
· • d'eod • gutmiti! ttown in the worst single tragedy in the
' h!li6°ry bi the ·)l'atrol. '
• 1 · · .'J'bo episode underscores \he fact that every peace
olli<>er, bowevel' routine his ~.uty;ls always only a step
away from . the threat ,of sudden death in bis role as
. '. ' • p/otoctor ol lru>oc0nt people. ·
. • Every time a police officer, sherilrs deputy or blJh-
. way patrolman walks up to a car to lalk to a motorut,
~ .. -or checks the door of a darkened office for burglar• or
, • )"alb ,thro~ih an alley to check on "!' ln'lruder, he is . '.· JaCillg a. gMentlal lethal weapon. Crunlnals, unfortu-
nately, do not follow \he Marquis of Queensbury rules
in their battle with \he law.
The tragic &laying of the four highway patrolmen
perhaps should, make all of us a little more tolerant of
their sometimes brusque conduct. They never know
wben their lives are on the· line.
Everyone:s . He Man
John Wayne, Orant8 County's and the nation's big,
tough hero of counUf!s outdoor adventures over a 35-
year movie c&reer, •finally won the gtrl, cl!ptured the
beach, vanquished the Indians and won for the good
guys last Tuesday night.
The Newport Belich reai~ent won his first Academy
Award ostenalbly for his portrayal of \he boozy, brutal
deliverer 'of we.stern--style justice in .. True Grit." The
award really was for a-long series of motion picturn
which e.tabJWied John Wayne as everyone's He Man.
John J.VaYD• has :tr'lertds and worshiplul admirers ,.·"' ... .
•.
all around the world. That fact pays a lot ot billJ. What
counts most with him, however, is that he ha• the 1ame
kind of admiration and devotion from hls friends on the
Orange Coast who know hlm o~ 1creen .
As Gertrude Stein might put it, John Wayne I& John
Wayne ls John Wayne. He's for real, on and off ocreen.
Great Grune of Politics
Keaplng track of colngs-on in Sacramento ls ntver
ea&y, but It is especlally complex at this point In a
legislaUve session, and especially this year.
Introduction ol bills is already about a third ahead
of a year ago and th• greet influx was just bepMlng
last week.
Obviously, legislators either do not want to or are
Ineapable of reducinf duplication ot bills, or cutting out
bills which have no 1ertou1 intent.
The ailllneas 11eB100 bas aeen Orange County's men
In Sacramento contribuilng \heir full share of pu2illng
bills -as for instance, one requiring motorcycles to
show a glowing tall light a certain number of minutes
after stopping and parking.
Another Orange Cowrtlan introduced e hill which, If
Jt ever reached the floor of the Senate, would, he ad·
mil&, borrily hlm. It was introduced only to harass
a ballot p<opot!Uoa.
And then there are the "spot" bills which have no
specific goal but an there to g!ve the legislator leeway
for future amendments if be aees the need for some
leglslatlon.
It's a bewildering geme they play in Sacramento.
'
' '· " titwer Must Be No in 1972 Growth in
Use of Heroin
ls Alarming
<
Ted ~ennedy Ready in '76?
.. ,. .
WASHINGTON -Il ii; of· course, too
early to suggest what aittrnaU" to
Rldlard Nixon wlll be av-le bl 1'11 -
even peritap1 too earl;' to Rtaeat .
wlleliill' !be country will wlnt one. Moodl
are transient, and if the oou.ntry's mood
eoatlnues to. be a curious cOmbinatloll of. ~
lbe phlelJllatk aod !be clJltankerous 'it ..
will not really matter very much whom the convention to that of 1860, when the
the Democrats anolnt. Democrats went thne ways to defe1t.
SWJ, there ls always the chance that · IT 18 AT TRJI point that dele1ates and
the country's mood will chan1e. that It· .patty leaders be8ln placinc teltph ....
will seek a leader. Moreover, wtiether or calls. 'nte message Ji easily tmaatnable.
not the mood clwiaes. lhere will always "You can ude uu. party," the calll say,
be -wbo think It has chanl!ed, or "aod U you don~ unite It die part7 11 ww!d dwl(e U the rilht man spoke out. dead " 1bua it ii poatble to envision the ·· ·
acenario at the DemocraUc NaUOOBl Con,. 're. the ,see~ muJ\ ~-lmaglna-
vontlon ol 1'11 meeting In· the certalntf _ ,caunot encD111J!IS lho '1Wflad leel-
J !be ----'-'"--o1 ••~-~ N' 'Which !be mu \)II the illhi!r eod ol
w ~ -· "'"'· the telepl>ooe will conjure, and Indeed
THE IMAGINARY scenario is not may well be conjuring now .. For the con-
peaceful. The c.andidacle.!1 of Hubert frohtation suggested by the telephone call
Humphrey and Edmund Muskie -the in the tcenarlo bu surely crossed
front·runner• -have stalled, in part, let Edward Kenned)''• mhld. w ny, becaU9e eacb seeks to draw from That be would ny yes to the telephone
the aame pool of delegates, in part call ls unimaginable today for two
~cause neither is acceptable to the reasons.
alm.ble minority to whom they reprtsent
a past with which to break. lnR.st, BECAUSE whatever happened
A Southern bloc led, let w say, by John at ~ppaqulddick will still be cloaked -
C.OMelly of Texas threatens a walkout 11 .Dot ln mystery, then in gos.!lp. Could
against the possible choice of Sen. George Kennedy wta if he did nin ln 1972? By
McGovern ol South Dakota. A list ol dark 1970, on the other hand, Cllappoqulddlck
horses, including, let ua :say, newly will no lqer be a matt.er for sptQlla-
elected Sen. Adlai StevtDSOn of Illinois tion. For better or woi'se, IO far as Ken.
and Sen. Joseph Tydlqs C1f Maryland, nedy 15 concerned, it will be history.
baa failed to arouse enthusiasm. Second, 1972 proVC1kts the vengeful
Newspaper c:olumniata are comparin& psychotic. Twl.ee weekly, at least, Ken-
nedy uaodata 1alk to police about thole
thr<all mi hia llle -lbe7 come b)'-.
in the ........ mill -wllich tl1ey ....
al<!er moat wortey GI being looked Into.
Wlll lhil shadow which loliowa him dilap-
pur b7 !I'll? Perhapa not but, Just
maybe, per1>apa ...
THAT IS WHY the answer from the
other end of the telephone in the 1CtMrlo
envllloned above mmt be nqaUve. And
that ii why !be DemocraUc Par!>' b In
such a delperate leWCh for a leader,
whUe at the very Ame time it bu one
stendlD( b)'.
Edward Kennedy performs hia senate
bus!n"' with -·lound pualon for -
detail and anoeymity. -lec1 ~ flaht against Clement Hl)'DOW«th and llamJld
C&nell? Birch B¢-out in front-but
Edward Keone<ty bollind die-. --with rare parliamentery skill and In-
f onnld argument -llhepherded through
Senate and Houae the JI-year-old vote,
coupled wUh an extension of the Voting
Rlahll Act, ...,. the boatlllty of the South
and the Whit. Bouie? sen. Mike
Mallllield -out In ln>ot -but Edward
Kenned7 behind tilt 11Ce11e1.
AND YET wml all !be &!1ail and all
the -k thare la oomethinf kll thu
..Usfyln1 abolll anon)'lllOus leaderahlp,
even when It le•da to anonymous Vlc--
lorlas. P1rUcularly when you know tbert
ls no finlah line In li&llt and thet, two
)'ears from now, the anawer muat be oo. ,
ByFrukMaakkwlcs
ucl'l'om-
Incivility in New York City
NEW YORK CITY -Ruden"' ls
epidemic hen.
The aim.pie clvtUUes which pe<>ple have
dtaigned to make transaction with olhers
easier have been llrgely abandoned In
the public !Ue of New York. (Staten
Island, whlth is"Very like San Francltco
In atmo~htrt;'1s"an exception to this, as
It Is iii .;eXcepUo.i. to many generatiza·
Uons .boui;*w··York.}
A Cl'f!it . .proportion or the toWTI'I
citlRnry teem to take the view that their
nellhbor is their enemy ; and, more, to
dellghl In IL
YOU GET SO YOU'RE afraid to ask a
man for directions. He elther walks away
from yoo, acowling. or he replies as U
you had asked for the family jewels. A
black man may talk to you. He will
almoll certainly never mttt your eye.
The other day I saw a big Irish cop in
Central Park, U'ying to be friendly to a
Puerto Ric.. who was selling hot
chtatnuts from a cart. The cop couldn't
make it come off. The rne·mory of a
1bouPDd WJpleaunt encounters gave a11
edge lo bJs voice, and a curve to his sen·
-----Monday, Apru 13, 1970
TM aditorlal PIO• of ua. Daflu
Pf.lot 1ub to "'!""" and rtim-ldalc ,...,., br ,, .... u., lhll
""'"'"""""' opillloftl a!ld . .,.,,.. .... """ °"' ~ o/ Jnkrnl
and ·~· b1I ,,,-;., • forvm for IM" ':'!"'""°" of ov rt'*n' c>pln!Otll, a1ld bu
pru .. llnQ IAt .u .. ,,~ ......
point. of fwf"""'d obsmtn
0114 lj)Olurmn o• topjci of U..
doy.
Robert N. Weed, PubU&hu
Uments. It was gad to see.
Taxi drivers try to start arguments,
where they used to lecture you merely. U
your tip doesn't saUsfy a waiter, he ia
llkel7 lo stamp his feet and throw
napkins about. Olten, 1r1 hard to get to
talk lo a priesl
PEOPLE DON'T UKE each other
much here. Like crowded rats, they hate.
Too many peop)e feel that whatever any-
body else had. it was taken from him
Rudeness ls all.
There are ways of getUng away from
this ugliness, or course.. You may im-
merse yourseU in the medlev1l 1lle~ of
''The Cloisters," up In Wuhiniton
Heights, or look at the El Grecos ln the
Metropolitan (though It'• pretty damned
crowded there, with everybody 011 a
culcha (tick), or you may have a lovely
read In one of the Public Ubrarlu.
M7 particular ohelter Is The llqtney.
Thia lo a lr~kly p>Sh lftd protected
p.reml11ts at Slit and Park. Jt ls nm by
the Loew's hotel people, who lllo nm the
Mark Hopkins. It Is earning: general
recogn!Uon as tbe best hotel in a city that
boasts 1 lol cl good hotell -!be Plaza,
Berkelr7, Drake, Rib< -Carlton: the
Waldorf, Carlyle and Westbury and, !or
tho!Je wt>o llte eltgant New York the "'7. it U5td to be, the old Fift.b Avenue Hot.e,
near Wulllngton Squ ....
mE REGENCY llA8 been my favorite •Inc• the7 tore down the Gladltone, on
52nd slretL Jt Is an ltlarx:I of civility.
Jt has 1 European tone, which II IOOd
in • hoteL since Europeans know what
they want of a hotel, and are not helltant
about Ml<ing for It. The Rtgency has an
absOlutely first·r3te rutaura.nt.
&bert Fron once aaid a home is a
plaoe where, when you ao back, Ibey ,,
.I
l
can't tum you out, or tomethlng: Uke that.
A good hotel mlaht be called a premlaes
which repre1ents the belt Clf Jtl place,
and protects you from Ha worst.
You see the same faces every time yoo
arrive here, and they are always friendly.
Tbe7 don' 117 It 01, juat lri<ndl7. Some
of the elevator c:iperators have been here
lince the hotel _.i In 1113, witlch ltn't
a bad recommendaUon in UU:s , dlY of
floating employment. Walters, likewise.
NOT THE LEAST Of the reuona l
favor the Recency ii Jim Shanahan, the
vice-president and preu agent of the
Loew's chain.
J lm Is an old Boaton newspaperman
who rememban le1endary character.
like Up-Up Kelly and Gangplank Jolin.
U~Up was I de.rbled poUUclu who URd
to precede former Ma7or Jim CUrle7 lnlo
a room, wavl.ng bis handl at the populace
and crying, "Up, up, he.re CC1mes the Lord
Mayor of the city of Boston." Gangplank
John WU Hil EmhM:nce John Cardinal
O'Connell, wbo dearl7 loved lo meet !be
boa ta ill Botton \4.aibor, and give his
benediction, and hla hospitality, lo such
noba and nobles u mllht be hitting hla
town.
At !be Rtl"'°" Bar, Mr. Richan! Burton almoa4 but not quite, belled a
famous columnJlt ln a dispute over the
charma of Mn. Burton. One could go
OJI. • •
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
I think that ~ abould be an
Acad""J' Award !or be>! leading
man, and cme for oi• Duke Wayne.
-H.J. B.
T~lt r.tr.r. ""*" ._...,. "'"'-llft ___,nlr ,_.. II Wle .......... ,_. "* ,.. ,...... 11 OMMy .... Dtllr '""·
Just a few yean 1,0, teen-a1en: sneak-
ed a beer now and then U they wanted to
be daring. 'lben came the nritch to mari-
juana -with aome neophyte owingers
moving on to I.SD and pep pllll. Bllt now
younpten bt cdlel's and hlah IChoola
are being attracted 1'> ,..._, -!or
them ud ..... deadly -heroin.
"Within a couple GI years, ...., high
achool and ...., colJe(e In the COWllry
will be inundated b)' -:· warns Dr.
-Donald H. Louria, preside!ll GI !be New
Yll'k Stele Council on Drue Addiction.
Some experts rq:ard hil ttatement as ex-
treme. Other• lra<t the riM bt heroin to
the federal crackdown on marijuana
whkh made grass harder to get while
. heroin, er 11horee,'' remained accessible.
BUT NO ONE ....., to dispute Dr.
I.rurla'a contention that "all of a sudden,
unpredk:tably, this dangerous addicUve druF, has grown In lrllbten!ng popular-
jt.y.' In New York City, 3S teen-agers
have died alter ualng h<roln during the
llnt two moatha ol this 7ear. During Ila,
the total number Of teen-age deathl there
from heroin was D4.. One addict was only u 7Ws old.
Heroin, rr dacotyle morphine, has been
around for more than 70 yur1. At fin:t It
WU admlniltertd II a tublUtute to peoo
pie who were addicted lo mrrphlne. Soon
jt WU determined that heroin WI! mort
lddlctlve than morphine. IIy the lll0'1,
addicts were Injecting It directly Into
the!r velnl. LegaJized heroin procesalng
has been baited In the United Stateo and
Jt Is no lcager used officlally even u
a pain killer.
DR. STANLEY F. YOLLJ!I, director ol
the National lmtltute "-Mental Health,
tltlmates that there are about 110,000 to
125,lnl "abusers" in the United States.
"It ls a problem that ta rrowtnr at an
alarming rate," he adda:. To an fncreu.
lnl extent, hard narcoUcs are being Jink-
ed to street crimes u addicts teek the $50
rr 171 a da7 lbey need lo lied th<ir habll
Narcotics became • problf.m for the
politicians when the white mkklle clau
became affilcted. Hard drup, such as
heroin, bad betn a IC'CQ'fe ol the black
1lum1 for 7eara, but lew _.. noticed.
In Washington, studenb tell of pushers
enterl111 ghel1o schools lo peddle thetr
wares. Now, the problem cuts across
race and class lines.
ALARM OVER the Increasing use Of
narcotics bu not been con:fined to lhe
United States. ft has opr"'d Ip Europe,
where the problem WU relaUveJy con-
trolled until a few years 1p. One result
of the Up&uf'lt ls that Brtt.atn is con--
sk!:ertn, 1bandonln1 11 unworkable Its
pracUce cl gtvlntl frte and le(al heroin to
addicts. The l)'ltem bad -ouggeoted
11 a IOlution for the Un.ts betwten crime
and drug abu.!e In America.
PrHklent NlJvn ,_,,t1y empbaslJed
!be -"' -· drul Ilse tn the schooll. He ordered a ailJold 1 ..
ctH!e -lo llJ.4 m1Ulon -bt the t971
llacal yur tn IJl'Oll'ama lo lnlonn
teach.,., and llud«!tl GI Jbe d1111gers c(
dn!g abute. Efforts aro btinf mad• lo
g,; Turkey and od>er natlonr lo <rack
down on beroln production.
Acron the nllloo, 111ockod -and
sometimes ponlcked -communltiel are
la11ne:hlng thtlr own ICtkm programs. Jn
oome areu, vigilantes are tr)'lnl lo drive
Ol1l the do!>' p~hen. 8'1t u the demand
for heroin grows, so dot s the
relOUl'Cefulneu and determtnation ol
lbooe who prolJI from !be deadly trade.
~hristmas Was
Once Suppressed
Tbeughll at Lorg"
Today we consider tbe celebration of
Christmas to be the religious oblervance
par excelle..ee -yet until the 19th Cen.
tury the celebration of Chrlsbnas was
suppressed in most of New England, by
the Puritans, as a kind of pagan holiday
that wlgarized the ChrLsUan relig1on. • • •
We mum't blame the poor for being ez.
travagant any more than we blame the
rich for being tJght; in both cues, they
are seeking to conlllle themselves for
havina too llWe or too much. • • • •
When I lff all. lhote doors and windows
and auto windshield! plastered ' wiCh
decals Cll the American flag, I am
reminded of 'I!leoclore Roosevelt's ad-
monition : "Don't spread petrlotllm too
thin ." • • •
When friends laugh at (llW' passport
photo, it Is opt necessarily because they
recognlze its dlstortlc:m of our looks, but
because of our failure to recognize its
limllarlty to the WI)' Ibey ... us. • • •
tf the age of permiS!Jiveness keeps on
this way, we shall soon have to invent
some new swear words to take the place
GI lbooe that DO IOD(er csrry the thrill ol
being prohibited. • • •
1be greatest legallzer of all is Tune. • • •
In order to insure b1s survival in the
past, man had to make a virtue out of
necessity, in order to insure our survival
in the !uture, we have to do a much
harder thing -namely, make a necessity
out of virtue.
• • •
One of the loveliest metaphors describ-
ing the aggressive and erotic drives in !
the human allimal was made by J.P. F.
Richter, when be wrote: "Anger wish
all mankind had Clnly one neck; love. that'
it had only one heart." • • •
J have never understood lhe phrase
"self-made man," for: everybody ls se.lf·
made, or he is not made at all. :
• • •
The most important medic.al aid a doc~
tor can have is a patient who ca"
describe his symptoms precisely, wllhou(
minimizing or exaggerating. • • • •
Since the despoiling of n at u r a I
resources by over-population is threaten-
ing to make the eagle extinct as a species
here, it would :seem most fitting that our
national emblem be changed to the stork.
• • •
Has anyone called a modern sculpt.or a
man who commits stalulory rape? '
New Bible No t as Go od
If by rare chance you have in an old
tninll: aome letters ol the grandfathers
from Civil war·ttme, you might re-read
them.
'Ibey were written ln what was called a
crabbed hand. 'Ibey med Anglo-Saxon
terms, not Latin derlvaUves. 'Ibe "-'Clrds
were simple, going directly to the ideas
they would express. The grandfathers
spelled badly, since most of them had on-
ly a rew years (If grammar school.
But the written words bad I feeling or
poetry, like those of Gray's Elegy, the
Cine starting, "The curfew tolls the knell
()( parting day ••. " This re.quirts that
you think of their meaning, In whlcfl they
differ from the w«ds dlosen by a White
House speech writer.
Yet the final effect was one of clarity
and purpost. You knew what the old folks
had Jn mbtd. 1lley did not acquire this
honest gift from acboolma'ms or from
talk about the fann . They acquired lt
from readln& the Bible, the King James
Version publlabtd in 1111.
THEY WER.E GRIM In devotion to tbls '
volume, every word of tt. 'ntlr, and
Greeley's weekly Tribune, was about all
they did read. Shakespeare was too fan-
ciful and rlch and wordly for them.
Abraham Lincoln learned to write by
reading thls same Bible, and it showed at
Gettysburg field and ln the Second
Jnauiural. He knew those whom he was
addressing, determined that they un--
derstand him. Hb very dostlny, and
theirs, dependtd upon th e I r u~
denllncllnl ol !be dreadfW world that
had CGme lo tbem.
1bt other day thert was issued a oew
Blble, or a new part of the printing issued
nine years qo.
Aa tn the earlier cue, most of the
theologt1111 .... elegiac In the~ pral&e ol
the new ver&lon, which "modtrntud" tht
Klng James, atrlktng many of the
phra101 known b)' h.,rt to Enillsh
rtadtn for ovu aoo years. Tbc new wu
, Royce Bri~r ,
I
go-go, easy to understand, they said.
• YOU HAVE READ about it, how "the
valley of the :shadow or death" in the
Twenty-third Psalm beco mes some ernpr
ty phrase about darkness.
What is the meaning to yC1u of ttle
phrase "the valley of lhe shadow rl.
death"? Why, it means a milllon things t,o.
a million men. ll speaks of im·
permanence, but every man has his owii
impermanence. It speaks of mystery, and
each man has his own mystery.
So with all the 1611 version, composed
by the 40 scholars. They bid men behold
their own mysteries. and the mystery ol
man. Their Bible bid men seek meaning
in existence. It did not tell them meaning
is easy to find, lying in flat , declarau ....
words or earth. It must be sought ID
1weat and tears.
The theologians are In trouble, trying tn
win languid men to their tlleology. They
think their problem can be !IOived by tell-
ing It like i\ Is, man, by easy appeal to
the mind. But mystery is only solved,
when it is, by appeal to the heart. In this,
the King James Version is a supreme
body of words and thought and beauti.
and the theologians wlll not find its equal .....
.-~-By George~~~
Dear George:
What do the wonts "effete" and
"superficial" mean when appU~ to
the m<dla 7 STUDENT
Dear Studenl:
Cte, they·re Greek to me.
(Stnd your problems to Georp.
Who knows why7)
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.... , ..... 7,
Ii Was 25 Years Ago That Roosevelt Died CHECKING WAS!UNGTON (AP) -In you?" he asked. fLamboyyt arlstoctatwilblbe "Tbe.oqqlhlllawtbavtto tpeech thon the _,.H ffOOllllllll..,p':J."""*
UP three newa 1UVl<e ol!lcea tn "la tllere aJ\Ylhing we can st8"l-braC<d legs, had led his fear II ft• ll•lf -n11111lt.a, hlmlell pencilled In "lnl11111" '°' 'l_!i 1 .Plibll • e Wl!hlngton that ~ 2S years do for you?" Mrs. Roosevelt nation more than 12 years; unreasonable, unjult.lflid tel'-in place of "World ~" ter • ilftta. Mii ....
aro r!porttrl pkbd. up the replied, "For you are tbe one uphill from the despair o( the ror wblch paral)'lel needed et. that had beta pat dMr't I»)' 1 Ullll ' ft ti. LabMi& Val-
Your Future B1·ide
Not Too Far A.way
ByL.M.BOYD
NO BACllEWI\ 1 ho u Id
f«pt the oods run lW).50 his
future bflde lives .-Othin hall
an 1-'• ~ lrom )Us
0 w n •partment .••. NEVER
MET A MAN wl>O saves old
gift wtapping, never met a
woman "'1o doesn't. Odd,
what? •••. ACCORDING TO a
University of Chlca&o prO-
fessor, a child Jeami 'u much
in lbe first loor y.an ol his
ll!e N he learns in the ne:zt 13.
MEN AND WOMEN -
Women who wear their hair
e:ziremely long tend to be
domlnaled by lbeir husbands.
That was the claim of an
amateur ~ve and War man
25 years ago. Does it still hold
up? Doubt it .. Now, practically
all the women wear their hair
Jong. It is still a fact , however,
that women who wear their
hair in braids tP.nd to he
dominated by their husbands.
OPEN QUESTION -What's
the name of that tassel on the
end of a lion's tall?
SURPRISED TO LEARN
from the historians that no
place ln the world, no place
has been free of head-bunters
• . . • IF YOU WANT TO
FEEL OLD, consider th e fact
more than a third of the
citizens in this country weren't
even alive on the day Adolf
Hitl e r died, ... OUR
LANGUAGE MAN would like
to point out the word "usher"
contains four personal pronouns
one after the other.
AM CHALLENGED to back
up with statistics the claim
that men react faster than
women. , All right, repeated
tests Indicate tbe averaae man·
can hit bis car's brakes in 57/
100 of a second. They show it
takes the aYerage woman at
100 of a second .•• GENKRAL-
LY, A MAN knows what he
wanta before he walkl i.l11o a
store, but a woman makes up
htt mind after she gels Inside.
Thia isn't necessarily ~ in
supermarkets, but Jt usually
appllea in any other .i of
shop.
CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q.
"Where is the: bigge:ft. palace
In the world?" A. lt's still the
Vatican .•.• Q.''Do the
Chinese still W1e rickshaws?"
A. '!bat they do. Undentand
you have to be careful of those things tn Hong Kong, in-
cidentally. If the driver
decides to let go of the shafts
on a dark street, you'll tip
over backwards and land thud
against the cobbles, a prelude
to robbery.
WHAT MOST P,fEN lie aboot
is not their age, but thejr
hei g ht .•.. WERE YOU
AWARE a woman's body tem~
perature is slightly higher than
a man's? . , • NATIONWIDE.
one divorce action out of
every 20 is thrown out of
court.
MANNERS MAN -Ques-
tion arises whethe.r it's proper
to pick up a lambchop in your
fingers at the dinner table.
Why not? Isn't that why
Jambcbops are served with
paper pants around lb e i r
handles? Besides, the late Sir
Winston Churchill said that
was the only way to eat a
lambchop, and be was fairly
couth.
telephone to bear a voice aay: in trou~le now." Depression, througll drastic ~forts to convert retreat tnto 1peechwriter. 1 , • '
"Here la a flash. Tbe Presl· No event in modern hbtory economic and social chan1es advance," ht ,.Ml ID h1I f1rat Now as weHtnld by"* ot : "I hQt ai .....
de.nl died ,~Y eatly th.Ls e.1cept the bombing of Peari and, final ly, toward victory in inaugural addrea. appeUte ~ *liMd cJl ehll'D ,. ." "'1 ""9
afternoon. Harbor and the assassination global war. from a 14 llOO-mlle tri.P to the • ..._
Almost tn unln>, the ol John F. Kennedy so st'!""oo The American Idiom liad OTllER SPBECllJll Bf Tbrtt ;...u..111 'I~. ht ~ I , .. 1111 "'-'"
n:porters shouted: "You mean t.be world and the nation. been en riched w Ith his •• 1~ ~~.:~: was reltlng at Wann Sprtnp, v.itt,,
Prelldtnt Rooaevelt?" World Warn was in Its last speeches, delivered with verve houRd, Ill-clad, tll·nourl~. Ga. tW .
"Of couise," nid the White st.ages. American, BriU.Sh and by the first prcs.ldent to make And, from one ol the most He didn't Uke the ntm1; ~ ..... ~·~Cite btlp
House pras 1 .~ c re ta i; y, Canadian armies in ~ west use of the miracle of radio. falllOW!I speeches: "Yesterday, lhlt always eued the pain ~ :&" a ': Iii . :W .,._
Stephen. Early. There ii Only and Russian armies 1n the "I pledge you, I pledge Dec. 7, lMI -a date which his pollo-crlpp*I body,~ .. ~ wU
one Prelidtftt." East were pressing toward myself, to a new deal ror the will Uve ln infamy -the going for lolC ~ hZ' t ~~I' •
The date WU AprU U 1945. Berlin. American na val and American people,'' he told the United States wu suddenly rides. That momtnc bi alpW ~ 1*1' !!~
Thu 1 , a t I : 4 5 j, , m . military forces were closing in 1932 Democratic convention and dellberat.ely attacked by aome ~ills, cmu1iefttlnl • tlW · ""'* .,._.,.. 1.T.i
WaShington time, the world on Japan. The end was ln and ''New Deal" became the naval and air torca of the usual:" Hert ii where I make W.W. 1111 ...... ~ M ~
learned of the death of sight. tradema rk of his ad-Empire of Japan." n.e a law. 1 ~ , ,.... "
Franklin Delano Roooevelt, Roosevell, I h e magnetic, ministration. original lypelcrfpt ol that In early afle.,_ ht ut fn ( ... AWirtm, .... 8)
Depre11Jon President.,
wartime leader, ooJ,y man
ever elected to four terms Jn
tht While HOUlt.
TRUMAN PRElllDllNT
Harry S Tnlman, a one.-
time OOW!ly lltdi• tn -· a haberduber who w e n t
broke, a two-term aenator and
vice preoldenl ii 1be United
States for only G days, M W
WU Pretldenl ii tlle United
Sta tea.
He hod 1•11 tlle Senate that
day f« a visit with Houle
Speaker Sam :S.ybum, an old
friend. Sieve Early's c a 11
awalt4d him.
"Please come right over,"
the press aecretary 1 a I d .
"Come in through the matn
Pennsylvania A v e nu e en·
trance."
Truman eluded his Secret
Service guards and rode alone
with his government chauf.
feur . At the White House he
was ushered Immediately into
Mrs. Roosevelt's second floor
study.
She placed her band on his
shoulder .
"Harry," ahe said, 11the
President is dead."
Tnunan fought back tears.
"ls there anything I can do for
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'Bad' March Makes Good
sAN DIE
Wh.at WU
Calif. (UPI)\-
illed as "the
world's wont parade" Sunday
was a dismal failure.
The on!)' way it could have
been successful, backers said,
was if no one had showed up
to watch.
But more than 10 ,000
persons lined . city streets to
watch such attractions as a
chimpanzee for a g r a n d
marahall, •a women 's motorcy-
cle group called the "Uneasy
Ridtrs," and a 300-pound 1nale ·
baton tw.irler who was flinging
a bathroom plunger.
There was the usual beauty
queen, but not riding in the
typical shiny new convertible.
This one had lo settle for a
model that was 13 years old.
The parade's promoter ,
Ernie Meyers, a disc jockey at
Latest Strife
In LA Park
Brings Busts
KOGO, won the rights ror the
worst parade from Pittsburgh,
Pa.. in a national radio co-
ntt!st.
Whether it will happen again
next year was up in the air.
1'he parade's last unit an.
nounced that it was the "last
annlvtrsary ol the Ci r 1 t
· world's worst parade."
OXNARD (UPI) -A search
continued through the night
for a Superior Court judge and
a prominent attorney missing
since Saturday and presumed
drowned in a sailboat accident
at Anacapa Island.
A third man in the boat,
Dotiglas Diehl, said Judge
Philip West and Hugh Galla·
gher were last seen wearing
lifejackets after West's 21·
foot boat was split in two on
rocks off the island about 11
miles off the coast.
Diehl told authoirties he was
able to swim ashore i n
Frenchy'a Cove and spent the
night on Ule island before he
was able to attract the at-
the sailboat in the ccve after
its mast bent in half and a
small outboard motor failed .··
"We put on life jackets and
suddenly. a big wave hit the
boat sideways and dumped it
upside down throwihg'.it into a
cliff," he-said.
"The t1itte of us ' Started
swimming farther Into the
Cilve, hoping for a landing
place. I managed to grab a
large rock and hold on.
"They disappeared around a
point in the cove trying to
swim against a strong current
and I Josi sight of them.·• .
Diehl said he was able to
climb up the cliff and spent
the night on the island.
Educator Bel}i.nd Busi~g.
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The latest round of the regular
weekly batUe between police
and young people at Griffith
Park ended Sunday with the
arrest of Tl persons.
tention of the crew of a fisbingl-----------------------,..--------------
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The area has bet"Ome a kind
d mecca for youth gatherings
and most of those taken into
custody in Sunday's sweeps
were arrested for possessk>n
and/or use of drugs and alco-
holic beverages.
One person was arrested
after he was found in a
women's restroom and two
others were booked for in-
decent expasure.
FiJ·n1 Created
HOLLYWOOD ( A P ) -
Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr.
and Berry Gordy Jr., head or
Detroit 's Motown Record
PVLLl•TDN ••WPOltT auui formation of a new music HUMTIHOTON l lAcal
boal
The Coast Guard said a.cut-
ter continued the search into
early today and was to be
joined by other craft and a
helicopter at sunrise.
Diehl said the men anchored
Modesto Group
Stages 'Pickup'
MODESTO CAP) -
Thousands of Stanislaus Coun-
ty residents turned out Satur·
day to pick up 600 to '100 tons
of Utter from 1,837 miles ol
rural highways.
I
Corp., have announced the
1.~ firm. ~~Ir c1n11r Hunttrigtan c1n1w FMllloft k'-M ' Davis said Thursday the
,_..,_;, f1-n4 1n11 fto!N', m -mt 1ni1 nw • ....Ult project vt'ill inc lude an en-
, County supervisor Richard
Vander Wall of Modesto said
the county may now be "the
cleanest in California." Pickup
trucks brought load after load
ol litter to CQllection points
throughout the county. From
there larger trucks packed the
trash away to dumping
grounds.
• ~"' ,! terprise to be called F.cology
'-' ...... -"','--~-----------~--Record.a, for which be will :<'' ·'r record exclusively.
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Lpw and OrCt,er ·are Vital.
Council Stability is Urgently Needed.
Zoning Integrity is Significant to Good Growth.
~ity Beautification is a.n Obligation.
" 'fr.pffic Safety is a Must.
~~fight Against Drug Abuse Must Be Continued. . .. . ' , Fo~et~~h·~. is .a ~ouncil Requirement.
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111 WILU.UI llYAN and nMC .. 11' atockpl•. tomlng involved and clash· could the Mabs impose a 1t.d tM Anti. were llklnl
,,,. ...... C..111 f l' 0 fW II p teolioa," h e ina:·" peace that would meet all too Jnucb tn4 U.t la tltw j
l>Mptte dltd•lrwt Git bMh ""'*'-11ll mor. d.anlerous In such clreumstances, Hei-thelr demands. Meanwhile, the 1917 dlfat they eould aot
sldu, lbe't may ba.,. been than P86d up nuclear wea· kal wonders, can the crisis be he said, the superpowers poulbty hope to ~~their 90IDlthlnc tmportMt m. tbt 1ft.. pou. TakJD 11 tlable to el· localized lndeftnJtely! There would have to limit thtlr in-dtmandl. To try could moan
1J1t1nce al the World Jtwllb Diode not from. m11Caku11Ucn are J4 Arab states with dif-te rvenUon for fear of an end1ul dt..uoci: wbde Egypt c 0 a 1r 11 1 II'-tlilt liut mm a tou<11 In Ibo wrong feting conditions, tempers armed clash hetwjl<ll tllem -to oltlJ ·more and
Gamal Abdel Nauer wllMd place." and commitments, and 24 or and wtiat it might product. iDort into econotn1c woe and
him 1o medllte Ja Arlb-llr..U 'Ibe Middle Eat. Helkal more Arab commando organ.-Whatever ~ was saying, It dependence ~ Ruadl. ·
peace talkl. wtoit, ii cliolely linked wtlh lzatlons also with dlfferlng had to be said obliquely. In Wu Helbl bintlna Oil Nu-
COSTA lilllA ......
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In a •ltultion '° deeply blCber' lttatepu of tbe auper-ouUooks. Obviously this situ-the Arab East, as matters Mr'I behalf tblt U... ••
deadlocked ·u Utl Mlddlt Ent powtn. Any IUdden. eonlron-aUon is not easily controlled. stand, It is unwise for any room bttwee tbt i.tHJl and ~ D N-~-Gold. tatlon, be IOld. ~ he ex-Helkl! examined the deep leader to say outri&hl what I> EcYPtJlll llatldl for uptara. ;:.:~, ~ ~i;.1 rep-ttemeJy criUcll becaUM 0 both deadlock and notedithat lerael on his mind. Political reper-tionf W.,i be, .la feet. bmtlnl
nllnlied a ll'"'P'C' of Jatlt !te fada& two fc:irbldden rilkJ could not lmpqse the ,peace cussions from franknes! can that N1111t mlCbt talk wttli.
M tbe dlstlnt end cl the tun-wbJch tbey Dllt try to avDi.d: wh1ch would silit all her in-be ex;plosive. an l1r11U ,..,...ttv~? And
-• It --•-t the rid ol·surrenderinl or re-tere!ts, despite her 1007 vie-But there might have been U ao, tn vllw fl. U.. Janell c...,.... ...,..,, • ...,,_
;; on hesidentu~U:,~11 • _ina:=::tln(:!..:and::.::..:tbe=...::rls::k:..:of:._:be-:__:tory=::.:_· .:B::•::l•_:he:::._::•d::d::ed:::·..:":::':::it::h•::'_:':_:::liin::l:_ln:::_:tllis::·:.:th:•.:.I ::N:•':"::'..:"':::•::·_:thro::;::":dp:.:wn:::..:"'~tbl~~:::::=:::::!!:tit:',..:::.""',.·::i!!!-0!!:!!!-::l!!!!!!-lllt:-m'!/
mind IS be broOded about I
Em>!'• Mure. N,..er oeemect deep!y wor-
ried about tbe Mure of his
United Arab Republic, which
dally becomee mono depeft-
dent upoo the Rualanl, and
1pparenUy •llO bll been am-
cemed ."°"' the paulblllty of a clUh of ~the .upetpowers,
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claim w a 1 M~llftlDed Hu-
laneln llellral, chit! di« of
6e Cairo -Al Mrllll aod an ..-al voic.
ol Nuilr, Ytl tt -ll<ltal hlmlilf tilio ]l'IVided blnta of
N-1 -of.inlnd. It wu
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operilild by Australian forces in Vietnam. cua!lqn operation took place neer Quang ·
Soulh VI....,,,, The troopers were taken to a
fsr lreetinMit. .
Rws Rocket Switch
Told by U.S. Pros
lialllal wM -to IU(• 1111. bo ... ftt'. Vlgutly. that
medllllm would he tbe only ..., to lmmo that Ecpt bid
lllY luturo at all.
Rac811Jy In hll weekly
co1unut-l(olb1 """"ked that
the fUPl!l'SIOW*rs were Colnf
to meat lflln lhll lnOlllh to
... ~ llV1lllng might be -about UmJtlllg 1uperwt1poa1,
which ahriJS pmenl a ditl-
gt!' of W1r and catastroflM
by mllcolculation. But he 11w
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WM1 -""'""'-' wltlri ftie *·_, ....... ._DAILY
'l1ie Soviet Union bu the
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in the Moscow defeme. That
system, which conslstl ct four
complaes around the di)', II 'ril1ullJ complete, ol!lclals .. ,.
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WASHINGTON (A p) -In r....-. Gore b ....
Democrab . -Gon ol pected 1o ..,. the Aug; '
Teaaeuae and R 1 l p·h Democratic primary and mo.t
Y.........., olTeiu may ,ei likely w111 ;1 ... :Rep.'WllllaPl
the -·heal~ of U>etr E. Brock.l!''N<!V.,..,.,.
Wlel·aaainot ·G. B'arrol•d • Brock bu ·crltlcj¥d ·Gon'1
Caitwell, but ether; .enetors support ofinltlve 'Tennetaean
up for -thll _y...-AbeFoftss,:-wuforcedto ~ feel a warm tneze or ~ fr<!rii:. ~· 111itJ •'coort
...:... 1 ~....., under fir! laJt year. •
·-Hr Y ~ comes '"Ibm ~ ,,ena&or '" says fr!>in polltldanl in Mveral,key B~ "tUmich1y· defended
"'"'"' ,..i .from 111e -· the Virtue.· or u1><ra1 JustJce -Ives In the woke of Lut Abe F~ 'onJY . to' ift !pm w-,. .. u.-.-,.. coodemn the -· ol
jeetloo al Pmld..a NlxGll's Judie Ha~ ..i be now =..~;.::-s:~-·~ all!D'I J~·Camr<ll
Court.
"Only time can tell," Gort
said Sunday when iuked wbal
Impact his ~u vote
will have on his effort to win
another team.
because 'hls record I o o k 1 be not be quoted by name.
bad.' " Qf tbe 35 SeAlte eeats at
Broct says be dots ·not stake in this year's election, 25
bdleve J u d g e HaynsWorlh are belng d e I e n d e d by
"wu defeated becalise of Democrats, UM! rest have
elhlct, ilnym0re lhMl I betlove Republloan IRClllllbenll ,..k.
thit. \JUdge Carswell Wa s ing a oew term. Among Ulose
defeated becallse bl any other who~could be troubh!d by ttie
reuon .than he W"i 1 • a Carswell affalr ia Winston
S•Ou t'h e rnfir· 8nd 'a con-. Prouty who \'Oted-jalnsl l
sUtutlonalPt. '' • nomination. \ .
Bur one T~ 1J011Ucian · Prouty faces what rom·'
Who ,baCb Gore says1he is.!ue to be a fierce re-eleoUon
wf,11 h'ave 'nd' e •ffect struggle even ,though be'• a
wh~ver: · Republl~ in a predomNatly
"By November, nobody wal Republican slate lacinc a
re.member who lhe h'e 11 liberal Democrat.
Canwell wu,"be saii:l, as~g The Democrat, however, •is
Bat be said his declsioos
aw.-t Canwell, and against
C!em.nt F. Haynsworth I"'
fall, ''Were very hwtful to me..." .
Ted1q1olillcialll be 11 eve Y~'&\IN 'lllin~t earn,.u deflnl1<1y will affect
ennen1
At.WAVS'FIAST QOA!.lyv' ~
his cunwnt prlmuy ·-with Lloyd Bentsen, who 111-1«1
lhe-loo.
-bas been ........
'"' -and tilia ..... blm ooe wllb the primary due May
2.
lormer Gov. Plllllp B. Boll, a
4S-year-old Kenned)' follower
-In 1 .. eomplNd ......
precedenled --in oJ.
fice • the a.ti's flr1t
llemocnllc,..._inmore -. .-.,..
Hoff flrld off -pro-
Carswell 11.._, Justlr~~~
before lbe keJ vollal began '""
last week 'I'd P 1'11 a I y
reportedly got a .. 1eooe from
Ille a--to -acaloo! eamreu u i.., u ii
didn't alf4t lbe -Jle. vc6d a1alast h
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vote for Tuu It leut once tn ·
a "'1Ue," Bea&Mt saW 8fter
ClrlWell .,,.. rejected. 11Tbe
defeat Wll •a comblnation al, ,. ~ .... -.-HEW AddsP.qtr9nage
Since GOP in Offic~
Ibo! -the Supnme Court
h'•'' -iitage of new blood is a place lo .wrile laws '-·
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Robert H. Flncl!. _,,tary of
Health, Education and
Welfare, has more than doubJ..
ed the n:.imber of political
patrooage jobs In his depart.-
ment at an estimMm colt to
the taxpayer of $1.2 million a
year.
'!be department lists 115
schedule C or non-ctvil service
jobs in the office of the seer«ary .. of lut monlh.
'lbere were ~ such 11ob when
Wilbur Cohen left as secretary
the year before.
'"Certainly in ti.me of in.-
fusion • --alitles, new "'-mel, our depari-men1'1'iill!i probably rank
u "'1'-!I 1lio hlghosl In ~w peOlft _.. aboard in
~~-.:..the other ~~~·.-~ ~~~ia:n-
O!Dt .! ti .. lkKme
A "f am very e8*'wllll ..,
LEG!L NOTICE '
' CityC111 l!lllolcicorin9
• ..i ... .ei11tht. m•L:.-'•-.
otorios, tiu't It poor
pvbr.c servillt'Mr "-
t11 money you P"Y?
1i1ll tf it?
Diii Vite
JACK IUllT ...
COSJA llSA
CITY -l
Tuesday, Ajd 141
ClttHM fw II Stt, ..... ,,..,., , .. , .....
,.., ~--· lhan lnt.rpret lbem.
that we have broulhl into the "'IbiJ 11 .a ~Ve defeat
department," ht said. ~·we of Tou who ~Y
have been able to bring in want to have a atrict' con-, ltructionist"on the .....,,.,. "'aid. some graduate business school ~ ... Bush. 0 No one can coariDce · types to pnwlde .some in-me Judge Canwell wu belteri·
tetelUng d>emtsUy in '" the on other thin p o 11 t I c a 1
deportment .. Ibey ...... k wilh .,..-...
the tradWonally IOdaJ Jrorker The Democratic primllf)'
types." winner probably will face
· anolller Conwell aupporler in
Some U al the • MW lhe genera! eleclioa, Rep.
Politlc:al Jobt <ftOled bf the 0-p Bwil, a Ho a I IO D
Republlcons· ~ Ya c a DI . RtpublicaD.
Department Ollldals, ·-:.~u:·i1· -========:-.! pect lo flD afl,al Ille ·---le""'"-salary foe ..p .... pool at
11t,aoo a ~r:
RepublicW C11111111"1Ded ..
taking ... , BEW, In 1., Iba!
the departing Democratl
translefffd normally: po~
appointment joba to c I v 11
aervk< 9lalur f<r prole<lion al
parllsan fa-. "
0 We-.nre Wt With leu tbaD.
11 Pou<J?>b'!· 1o 1uihdld of a 100,~t:ieP.lrtment." said
Alan M.~MIY. u~.-.••nt to 1'1ndl. ~~
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No reruns
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caase &here'• • chance .. eircle, clip -i.
pe11,.nftiad the i\emt lilted in a pipier. And
the ••ftl'tkl•IJ, •• wetl •• lhe rest• .t tlte
paper, eu .M read at one• eonven~
wlaelM'ftll' er wJaerner there'• lime.
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troyer recently. 'J'.111!,,Rullllan vee,el i'litted with missiles foJe and aft. Rus&-
ian Naval strength;bi tbil. ~rranean .h"l' grown to 60 ship.s. . . ' ' ~ ', ...
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WASHINGTON (AP.) -!JI may have skipped past , the
8trict secrecy, the N1vy bas censor.
deveJoped a new undti'!)liir The new gun b intended
gun to arm it combat rwtm~ for the Navy's commando-like
mers against enemy frogriten Seal -for sea, ajr and IJ11d
and sea creatures. -teams and its , underwa"fer
Brie£ mention of. "'a . band demolition units. "
gun for sel!.-der.w.,::i nai~ The ~als are known to have
~ostile swimmers arid marine operated in Vietnam, settirig
hfe" a PP e ~ r s • in" Navy · arob\lffeles in Mekong Delta testlJni!lf ~g .'1!>..,.,s for ' , . au~. ·hl~'<'a• Jarid.y ,,sfreams a~g other things, or we8Pt)fis "!""![ • • sources said. But whether the
The~ r'lqlik\lited '$4IO 000 S~ls ~ver engag~ in fight!
to pui:fpaJ! 'tn de 'r w at' e.~ • 111\~ V.1et Cong sWimmers is
defense rjiil.f anq)laterprool. not kn<iwn. .
ed 40mrh grenade launchers However, nearly {o~ ye~rs
for its combat swlmmera. ago U.S. Navy leaders m Viet·
When asked for details on na!11 e,pressed concern over
the underwater handgui1, the e~1dence that severa1 hundred
Navy refused on. grouads "a1L Vie.t Cong !ro~n,h_ad been
a d d i ~· 0 lJ.< l · tioo ts trained t.iJ i:riine ships . and
classili ':•,:
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' brldges in Vietnamese rivers
Navy so.res 1: e 'm e-0 arid harbors.
surprised that te.(ere~ '° the The Seal teams w e r e
new wea~1 G8d''appeared' in' es~blished by the Naf)'. in
the testtmoriy tndicatliig tt Januar~ 1962, when t~ i~ea ---,-~·-,------. of special warfa,.. uruts )Ike
•. Adv1rtlwmMt.. the Army's Grefn Berets
1 · :·:¥our ~ -• 1 • t t .
Il.etiaing ---
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President John F. tennedy,
The Seals are trained to
conduct unconventional and
paramilitary operations with
little outside support after
leaving surface vessels or sub-
~arines, or parachuting into
a target area.
They are pc\lfldent in hand
to handcombat, 1urvlval
ilechniques, use of penonal
weapons and languages.
This time
choOse the Doer,
not the T 11\er
JACK HAMMETT
for
COSTA MESA
CITY COUNCIL
Tuesday, April 14th
Clt\1ent for H•mmett,
445 l•1t 17th St.,
Coit• Mff•
~_bi~ :_ -
rth25c Henry Du k e
for
HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL
. e TOTALLY QUALIFIED
e RESPONSIVE TO YOU
e RESPONSIBLE
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DUKE STANDS FOR:
e Reduced Apartment Development
e Oil Blight Clean-up
• Development of Downtown
e Speaking Out
Vote April 14
I HENRY H. DUKE [g] I
W ASllJNGTON (UPI) -
Nearly LS per-..al of -kine'
welfare mothen let t b e I r
dlfldrea leod for -1-
wbile they are on the job, 1111
a I""' ..,..._ ll!Mly.
\Ille survey of 1111 to .,... ....
w!lh clepeodomt c)lll6ren
(AfDC) was the.....,......,
fln!l nallonw!cle analysis of the nattoo'• larfest, ~ COil• troVenlal wellare ptogram
al.nee 1987. lt ,., .. pre~ by
the HealUI, EdllCOL ll!d
W e 1 fa r e Depll'bneM's Na-
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ROOSEVEL~ .-DE:A T1J ~HQQUNG ••• ,1--;-----:-7• ~---:-~~~-----------
10 r , .... ,,_ Pait • at tbe Cll).-year.old Truman's doffed thtlr hatl, othen stood •
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lo --._._ ••·t ·'""I, aide. He picked up a Bible, held holdln( the Iron grill fence,
w ..,. .._ --It In hla lelt band, and with starin( al the front porch
llul ,., .. • a4Ylled to Carry rJ&ht hand upral."'1 repeated where the <loon stood open *-P wttb 1ber tftemooa •P. after Chief Justice Harlan F. an¢ visitors, rldJM up in var.
pi11Gw4I JD order &o 1T01d Stone: ' . tous offici;al ears': walked IOft. ~ t enqr-1 8be wU 11 a benefit ~·1, Harry S 'J'Nmin, do ly lnslde. Jl'or the first time tn
plrlJ """8 larV .. .........., 'IO!enmly swear that I will months, White ~ police
. lftd aalmd bor lo ~ ' fallbfully execute the. office of wore 1ldearms again.
" ~ \ Prtalderll of ti>! United Slates The followtna day, 1!trrY s
"-~·, • 1 and ~the~ of my Trumanbeganlllanearlye,lght
,.. "lo .,_, -I -what ablltty, e; protect ·an<t years as President. H• ttop-
W .._..,,. Ille Rid la4el'. • .deleod <;onstiluUoo of the ped at the Capitol to uk for a
I• == ••~ ~ · United stale!" joint seJalon of the HOO.. 'and • -~;~ p.m. -'·'-'·• .:. th w • time 'muatve . 'u. ~ Ull:'nea 1:oodrow Senate and afterward paused. ;, ~It· Willan!,1 poriralt marked the for a moment wtUi reporters. i .'"'9 ..-,· ~ .iuued '• time ai 1:09. "Boys," he alid, 0 U you
• -.. ~:. • • WAl'nNO CUE ever pray, pray for me !)OW. I f; Vlol l'rtllde• Truman bu don't now whether you feUow1 ~ -·,pGllfled. ~'!!utalitd to At, tlie,Slfle ~Canteen ever hid a lo'd of hay fall on the Wte Bouie aDd Informed, 1n · New-York, coinedienne you, but ·when they told me
b)r Mtl. Rooaevelt. T h e Beatrice Li!lle was· in the yesterday what had happened,
ltCfttary of state bas been wings awaiting her cue. The I felt like the moon, the stars
adviled. lo Cabinet meeting d l re c to r . s l g D: a I~ the and all the planets had fallen
bu been Called. orchestra, raised bis .~ to on me. I've got the most ter. ~AMI> , the audience of.:O aierV\cemen ribly responsible job a man ~ • • · · .:aitd' lald:"~'I have a t'errlble ever had." 1
il!I... 'R-.~t;boys 'In '.~t tO ~·· but "Good luck, Mr. Presldent," ltie'Ylile -'W-~lteft. Sent. ·a ·oUt 9{ ..... t to~1 memory said one reporter.
message by their m 0 th e r ~f tbe President or the United "l wish you didn't have. to
wbich aid that the l'fealdeot SllPI, this aboW. c;annot &•· ca!Jomelhat;"~lbe!1nd
aleptawaythlsaftemoon ... He on." ,' • 1l ',' PrellderitofthlrUDlted.States.
did hla job to the end u be 'l)le _.,.., 'II"• 'IOI clear·
would want to 6:>." Jy undentoOd and the director
In tbe Oiblnet room of the added "The President '~ j"" White-. a .,..;,-.~· died.'~ l,llll1,llJMI a mo,
around Truman. n ,included .. J¥nl. in shocked slletlce . and
Secretary ol. St.ate Edwilrd R. left .file. Canteen. • stettinlw:, Speaker Rayburn, From all parts of .the world You know, at this elev•nth
HOUie Majority Leader John came cond~, telegrams.· hour candidat•s can pro·
W. McCormack and House Gen. Charles 'de ~aulle of mis• you anything. Mey·
MlnorJty Leader Joseph w. France said -·he was .In the b• this tiirie yoU should
Martin. eyes or all humanity the sym-pass up th• Telk•r and
Mil. Truman"ud dauehter bollc cbampiODi "ol the ~great vote for the Doer. J1ck
Margaret )Sid .tJnt ione to see caus,e for whJch the United t;i•lhmett has a great I 01
Mrs. RooleYelt. who now stoOct NatiOnl blf'e su'ffeted so much y,iar1 ,Jl.~ord of 1ctiv1 t · · .and fought IO-~ the cause 19rvic1~ ei'ICI ' experience{ A ~~
"O , , o f Hb er t Y. So vi e·t lot of talent, heo•fd i oiii r,~
Cbin,.hlll Amblliiador Andrei Gromyko te • !fynami• !'Ofhr' W • I ---"' a . ell~ him "_one of the at his background •. ~. . . greatest statesmen the world , " • ~ • ~ ~ l "ff d bas ever known." Rooleovelt's • •, · • \ ' ' · 5 t • '; t:" ,.
A · ecte ,_B<publican -In the ·~YOU Ull A MAM ; ; ~. 1144 eledloo, GOv. Tbomaa E. UD;THIS ·Oli TlliL
B "J.i h • Dewey of New York mourned COSTA MBA ... ~~ Y g ting ~t :..:i~:m.: = CITY COUNCil.1
JACKSONVILLE Fla. (AP) capaclllel.I', • , r< -EYldi!!noe""u.i llglil ln-'~'"CROWDIG"TllER .-C~ftr~ltt,'
flue,._. tbe.l!tl and fur·belr-Jn1front of 6 White Houie, ~1'-' 17tli It,.
ing quelltlfs;fif_fhlnch11l•• ... crowda ptbered, civillans IDd c.n. ...
reporled today to the Southern oervJcemeo.and women. Some
Academy of CUolca1 NutrlUon. ·
John Oii, ... euthe clirec:tor ............. .:. of the Envlroomental Health '' ' ~
and Lf8l>I Uz•l!ll" 1n1t1tuta • • •
al ~;11114 isperlmeols
by -=000 chinc:hilla rancbers that animals
kept • ...... daylight lncan-
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upt, bcre lJtton ·.averagillg
IO to 76 per<eot IOmlle.
Under onllnarJ Jocaodeocent BPI pw1ou11y uaec1, the u~ ton"'*' IO'lo '/$ ~ male. • .• ,. . .. • ..
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lo whldl the -'""'ll!le cooperaial' with the-~Kilni
QllncbllJa R el I e I r c b Foun-
daUoa et· Utlca, m, were clr-
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eel to the bl1lflh lights to obtalo
more femalea neceaary to
maintain the breedlq herds.
Kline· Foundalfon ei· Jl8imei>!s, ,Oii talc!, a I IO
abowed' Iba! ll&hl alld not tem-
perature influences devt1oi>-
menl of 'liea.Y \rtoter fur bi
ehlncblllu. When houn of
darknell are leoitheoed, be
Wd, some animals w 111
develop heavy fur throughout
the year ·rather than in a
short prime pett period during
the winter.
Extending the prime pelt
period over the year has
beoefitted the lnduatry by
enablJna: ranchers to spread
oot the peak work !Oad, ·Oii
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HE fi~«S . UP For YOU!
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Ca" you use • 9uy lika
this o" your Costa Mas•
City Council7
C1t1nn1 hr H.......tt,
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"~ ~Ar.e · You Fed Up With ';.·:
:-~~L -AG UNA'S I MAGE.:?
~f Al'I' 'Voli'tfff up with the drug-cult? 11 'C" ~ tr'ri>·-~~ :An Y""ied· up with the soaring crime rate 7
-(:( Are you fed up with fiscal irresponslbiHty?
it Ar~ yau :fe'.cj up with our intolerable j,.l!ing7 .. . ...
i:r Are you ftd up with inaction on Laguna's critical problems?
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WE· MUST HAVE A ST RONG CITY · COUNCIL!
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[81 GOLDBERG
[81 OSTRANDER
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" HARRY L.AWRENCE
FERN BANDOlPH
f ,:l.lQYQ SlllSET
Bill l.AMBOURNE
PAT PEACOCK ADOlPH KROCH
HAROLD COWARD ESTHER lOCKWAY
' THERESA EAGlES MERRlll .JOHNSON
, LEOTA GARST MllllE lOUCKS
MARY MAXWEll
CYRIL NU~ENT
lllL MARRINER
·llOYD MILNE
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FUtlERTON HUNTINGTON BEAClf ' MQNTCDJR NEWPORT BEACH
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Mame staff Ser1e1nt
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CITY COUNCIL
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Dem 'Schism' Recall.ed
l s GOP Heading for Sp l it Ove r Su preme Court?
WASH INGTON (UPI) -It
was a great debate over a
Supreme Court dominated by
strict constructionists t h a t
contributed to a permanent
split in the Democratic Party.
Thirty one years later, one
Democratic viewpoint sug-
gests that President Nixon has
gone far toward polarizing his
own Republican Party i n
another debate over the court.
lfe was rebuffed by Senate
voters rejecting two. Southern
nominees for a vacant seat on
the court.
In both cases. the margin of
defeat y.•as supplied by
Republican senators.
Cars we 11 included 19
Democrats and three
Republicans who will be seek-
ing, reelection Nov. 5. The
De'mocratic-opponents in·
eluded nine who know they are
major targets in the GOP
campaign to win control of the
Senate.
After Franklin D. Roosevelt
failed to alter the Supreme
Court with his court packing
plan in 1937, he tried to purge
some prominent members of
his own party. His defeat in
that campaign has stood as a
historic warning to I a t e r
presidents against ctinspicuous
White House intrusion inlo
state senatorial primaries.
Like the Democrats, the making measureable progress
Republicans for years have in the South before the Nixon
had to tol erate disagreemnel administration heard a n y
among themselves. Their dlf· complaints about a "Southern
ferences \\•ere most exposed at Slrategy," e1emplifled by the
national conventions to Hayru:worthand Carswell
n o m inatc presidential can-nominations.
didates. Nixon's charge tha t the C o n servative m.idwestern votes against his nominees
Republicans could work in r e p r e 5 e n t e d o u t r ight
harness with S o u t h e r n discrimination against t h e
Democrats in Congress while South will provoke more com-
more liberal Republicans from plaints from c r i t i c s of
the East and West formed at Southern strategy.
least short-term alliances with -;;~~~~~~~~~~11 libefa\ Democrats. :=
E"n withln regions, ther< BOAT BUFFS has been no unanimity among Republicans or Democrat.. Al1110" Lock11'oy i1 tho o"IY
But the South has nrovided f11ll-timo bo1tint Mitor workint .,. on 111y 11ow1p1p1r In Or1111•
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Compnte1• H e lps Ont Adoptions
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SACRAMENTO (UPIJ -on the btby and ttle family
'n1e state has adopted a new were run through a c:omputer
computer program to make It at the Ad6ption Resource
easier for oouples to adopt Referral Center, lhe child had
children. · a home.
The 90Cial \Velfare ~part-Had it not been for the ntw
ment said the fi1'lt placeqle,t computer 'P r o g r a m , lhe
under the DI'!_ tr.stem lJlvolved1 chances o( the child and the
a Northem UHJ(onHij~ famllJ family being united would
that wanted go¥~ 1dllld ,of: ~_JJave been astronom ical. '
racially mlted 1h~~e. ~ , · ~~e department said tht in·
computer found JUR .suct:t~a ftlal \ptacemertt•involved near.
baby SOO miles awa Ifn lh• ,JY' a J elements or the prob.
sou thern pan of the state:r< .. 'o;J6rfis \the system was deslgn-
1Wlthin two weeks after data eel to solve:
-"11 brouglll logetber a w11 lound "A -~;,""'14
child and profll>O<UYI parenl! make pntlmlnal')' 1tl~
from widely 1tpar~lod parts lrom lheo ..... mor•e~
o/ lhe •1'!I•. or rellnqulsl>od cl!lldteli 'and·
-"It me rged the effortt of ,, -.l.-.J. ""'-·..u a private ac;jOpUon agency With adoptive .-~. even u-.•
a publlc adoplloo •JenCy. 1 they may u .. many hundr~
-·~And It offered the 88f1k oJ .mila apart."
cies serving both the child and Under the new com~
his adoptive f1mlly an •«,•Y plan, a spo kesman s a t d i
of pc>ssible ' parents a n d 'ladoptbt q enctrs are. ~
childitn f(ol'D' ~horn selection.\ quk'ed to rtJl.ller b OJt ti
cou(4 be made. 1' , available fam llltt and dlildreR<
The dep~ent s1ld the If no plan ldr a placement~
compulell, .... leslecl and i~ been aehlcvecl wllbln to days. . ' .
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For
N. J. (JACK>
GREEN [81
And You'll Score A Wln·
' For Huntington Inch
RE-ELECT . . . '
Sens. Roben Dole f R -
Kans.), and Strom Thunnond
fR-S .C.), suggested that a
change in the complexion of
the Senate would make it
easier to change the com-
plexion of the Supreme Court.
Nixon appeared to agree when
he said no Southern nominee
who is a strict constructionist
could be confirmed by the
present Senate.
Existing region a I and
philosophical divisions in the
Democratic Party date back
to the 1937 conflict. But the
party has survived, controlled
Congress for all but four years
and won five of eigbt presiden-
tial elections.
conservative weight in the County. Hii 111chni>•1 eo"''''''
n1 ore I i be r a 1 n at lonal of bo1tint i nd y1chtl119 "'...,,
Democratic Party and created i• •dilly f11turo of the DAILY • ·
internal strains. As the GOP. il~';'l;O~T~. =======~~~~~~C~om~m'!!lt'!!t,.~T'!!o~O'!!OHO~l·::";::M::'::'::··~G::"::'::"::' ::'::"'~'::"::'::"'~Y'!!-C~h'!!o'!!l<'!!m'!!i'!!n'!!, ::''°'~'!!•'!!•'!!•M~k'!!h'!!u'::'::''::H'!!u'!!otl~n~ft'!!op!i!!'!!..,!!''!!c'!!h'!!' !!!:!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!
MAYOR ' 'GREEN
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Tilting the Senate ito make it
more friendly to the ad-
ministration would require the
replacement of Democrats or
u n dependable Republic~ns
with administration loyali*>.
Senators voting a g a i n s t
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Nixon, the politician, seems
too shrewd to e n gage
deliberately in any efforts to
purge or polarize his own par-
ty. The GOP flirted with those
tactics in 1964 when It
noniinated Sen. Barry M.
Goldwater for the presidency
and moved on to an election
disaster.
Bill Beck
continues its drive to expand i:
its Southe rn base, it will be
subjected to some of the same
stresses.
The Republican Party was
(Plld ~lilklll Ad"""l...,,.,,11
RB FOR HB
ROif •AUllt
M11nt1114tori lHC~ City CllNICll
Comml!t" To EIKI ROii llutf', Dtivld Wiison, CNolrm1n
1MH G~ltr, Munllflltol\ and!
in Irvine calling
It's about our location ••• We are not on the normal shopping route that you
are In the habit of taking. But then, neither is our clothing. We fee l that the
extraordinary character of ou r haberdashery wlll allow you the enjoyment of
dressing with traditional taste ••• also keeping In mind that dressing with fesh·
lonable flair can be fun. We are here with the clothing of today in an area that
ls still forming. We are here to assist you to put Innovation and distinction Into
your attire that is comparable to the growth of your area.
lilll1ck
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<4203 C.mput DrJV•. IJ'v!po, m.Q8eO • lrvlne Town Center. Dlractly 'ero11 lrom UCI Cemput
P.S. Fl1lra • Levi •Cosigner Shirts, Seo our Othertlde.
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Friday until 6 pm (some, offices ·even later~
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• For the Record Help, But HandsjOff
.. ti BMctl I nd MflY L.. ,,, al W Jr .. ee .,,. • -~~~F~·~ n. DI lit S. v.s. African
51.!Hhln. Strlll Alll 9"" Wtnd'I L., J>O, ~ CeMlr Club. t•Mll DI :Pt S. T~ Drtw, Coste MIM. B: TOM BARLEY • Hciu)f, P:1411 ~· .M...,.._., ~LU.N·PULllE.Jl. kotl 11. tt, DI ,~ hl<tl, U r11f: 1*1 Bl•dlweed Drlw, HU11!1"111lon OI ltM 0.llY P'Utl Stiff • C~t-•1'-fl T0.11!neillf'I, C••I R:r. 8"cll •llCI JNl>ttte M,, 17, It 5211 W,
: , =-~~Ii.! 2'4S Hll'W e!WI,. Cot • 'Wl1!erl1, Slnt1 AM,
t ', Elllliinit SCOUlt, lp'1 EllclfCIO'llc:I. KAISER·TiilBOOEAU, Jl .. 11 R., JI, E•a!Ottt P0&t • bcodt . -l!"liO-Ind Elltell M.. 23, bot~ ol 21!61
< ~ ll'Orllci ·~1 H 81'1'11., COlll tlmOlle L1111, Hunllfllllon 9"0!.
' ::;7·1 .J:;t'fii.klfl Ind! ChlM.r. Wl!,L.LS.POTEET, J11M1 C., H. 111d
fc empte, 104 LIQ "'"·• ~ L111lnt• c .. )0, Oolfl of 1201 5elllllor• BllCfl. f:Je Pm. • Drlw, N""°" Bffcll,
I . l v111w J11n1 .. o.amw of • p,,.GNE.SVM.4Nitl~ Robwt R .. 36, 1n0 ~t. t>enff'fl "*"'*".WW• CllY Ctrol A JI,. ll>Olfl Of 321 CDSll MtH t'!~ 'ft Sliltf I Awe~ f'"-'-'9 tr .. c.ff. ~· \· . 0r.:... ~. CQ:.1 p.~ Ckllt, M1•I-f HAPMAN-Wtl.:toJ4. Robfrf G,. ». cl
f.lbrlf\I', 7005 DOwtr Drl¥9. NN-' :flnO Fulltl'ttol SI. tlld Mtllnct,11 "" 21, 8l«f! 7•• p.rn. (If 1N5 811Nfk, both of Cotti Mesa.
Coot• ,..,... "'"""""' L..:IM ,,, ~ HUGGINSo#rONOfol"'Jrf. Mk.Mel H .. n . Flllowl H1Mi JO' M"ewPOl'I BIYO., Ind (11111'119 L., lt, bo111 of MDI COl!I lro\elf, :& •.m. s.srw. Driwe N.-t 19Kll. '• ~=c::..,oer=::. u~~= tt1LL..suNsE111. P..,1 o .. 21. 11 nn lullcllflt. 11411 51"*"4! A,;;..,;; ... • ~ Cltcit, H41nl'11tloll B-11 ar-, 1Nll N* L •• lt, Of 11227 Glrd&nllnd,
·. WEISSllUCH·FEINILATf, ~ldon M .•
•' 21, of Mt Vk:lllfl&, Cotti Mes. Incl
IMxlnc I~ J2, 1111 U75t $1" Esl•n Or1w. La M~lda, C1tlf.
WILLIAM'°REJ:O, "-"'" G., lt, IA '"'°' Yucu Clrde arid Ml:ll,..,. A .. 17. Ill 171'11 L"'9 OM Clrci., boJtl of
F111111t1!n V1lley. ,
IAUMER-CONOE, Dfllnll.. 24, of '31
W. 1Hh SI, Ind Tllf'rn.t P .. U, ol 23'1
E. *"' SI., borti of Codi Meu.
WALOOW·OUlll(IN, Nell A., 7', of ll'OO
R11la.t111 Rffd -"" Elal"' M., 14, ot
-20!» N1utllul Lane, bolt! of N~
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.-·ltOY-llUSSO, Wlllll<n E .. ts. of 13'0 • FlorlcN, Hunlll'l!llOn &e,ai Ind Cl1r1 L .• J], of 1Sl'07 G•rnet, W11tmlnslt!r.
~ HANGLIN·PllESTON, lluueu. E .• •1, DI 177' M1ple, Cot•• Mew Ind
B1rbor1 F., 3S, o1 UUI Tift, G1rllln
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of us Hl9n Orlv1. L1;un1 B11cn 1nd
Ann L., 35, of 201 $. Ac1ci., Fullerton .
\IANOER·H ... YOEN, Paul P., 22, of :115 s. Eucno Av1 .. 0n11rlo, C11ll. •nd P1mel1, 2S. ol ,,. Irvin. Av.!.,
Newport 811cl1.
llit.ILEY·llEllMAJI, Stvlrt W., 41, Ind M1rlatl L., ~?. both ot 671 GlenMl"rl
$1., L"unl BeKll. SM..t.llT-MOllETil, lv1n D., U, ol 21001
PKlllc COii! Hlghw1,-, Huntlniiron
Death Notices
"• A•lllOLD , k11e •. Amold, o1 wnmtn. mlncib.. ' I Oii• ol .. ,h, Alll'U ~ Ill Se. ueu ....
,• Svrv!Vtd try oon. w11ti.m a. ArllOlcl, a1
,• ~":':Id B1y1 &wl'lllJ, Mlrv Allee , ' al Wllmttt1 1l111t, Hori Cllfnley, , ' ol Arl-1 MV9ll qrel'llldlllctrftl Ind -·•, Ort•l111"1nddlllcl .F1ml1Y SUV!ltlh ~ , wtt11111g lo l'Mte ......,,...111 COlltr1bu!loM • ~-t(WllT"lfllite lo IMlr 11_.lte dllr"'°'.
J Mrs. Arnold'• h11-.beftd, Ille 1111 Jlld!re . • wm11m w. ArllOlcl w.1 1 former c-• orHltTIMI lrom tll1nol1 Ind 1 J\ldgol ol 1"-r' t1• CQlll1 al llie Unli.d Stilts ~rvlces
"• Wiii be 'Pltld Ill Roblnl.Oll, llUnab, Tue.oay ' •• ,,.,.__ PKlllc 11i.w M 0 r I u Ir y. '-ltdlng dlf'Kt«l. • aUNCH ', Cl\lirley Bunch. 2611 17th SI., Hunll1111tan 1, 8ffdl. Sllrvlvtd bl' wife, Lor111 children, •. L•rr1'. Janna,,~" MIY Ponch•k •rid , J1n lkmch; 1, L1wrenu 1rld AIYI > '! 111t1r1, MlnnJ. B1!11 •rid Brul1h Line; :. Jl••l'Kktollct, Brocike Ponchal. 5e"'lce1. to. , • day, Mond1y, 10 AM, Smlli11 Ch1119!. with . • P11tot E""~" Auger ofllclall"ll. ln!Pf· <.: ......,,, WeS1mln11er Memarlal P 1 r k •
• • smith• Mor11111rv. D\rectr• • aRDWH ; Mtrli: A. Browne. "91! t, ol ll? 7lst St., Co••• Mu1. 0.11 QI dlath, April 11 . ' Survived by mo!ller, 5erldr1 LH IClnclr.o, • lall\er. Sp! Frlderldt Browne, El Tora • M1rlne Bise; 1l1~r, Mer10 Lynne !lt-1 <lflndH"'l\11, Mt. Ind Mrs. • P1trlck S. C1r110t1, Mr. and Mrs. t Frederlclt Br-Sr., of Blrmlnol'lam, , Alablm1; V'"l11•1ndPllrlflta. IN. Ind , Mn. ll1lpll E. Ftlkll", CDlll MIMI IU!'lf ~ 1nd 1,tntlt, Mr. 111d Mr1. tie-rrv B,_, . • Cosl1 M111. F11T1ll'I' !IVllQltll "'°" · wllhl"9 lo mike rnemorl•I ·«intrlbutlaM,
: P'Nll' contrlbulf la 1111 Hein Fulld. • 8lrm1"""-m, Allb.111'!11. Se"'lcfl ltlCI 111-, 1e;-mem will be Mid Ill Elm......oci Cllllllll
C. !llrml1111h1m, ,l11b9m1. We1tcl1ff Cl!lpe Mor!U<lrr • ....,...., torw1rcr1,. dlrlCtDn CAVALLARO
,. Racco R. C1v1111ro. "'"" OQlt St.1 _C!l'lll , Mell. Otte of cle1lll, Apr1t 11. SllnoHH try
) two brother• ind -llOll. ·S""kn eNI
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c111pe1 Martu.1rv.J~w;cr1,. cr1r9C1or'L
Nld>Ol11 C..rl Jonn. Aot 11 ,,_lhti d1!1 ·: ~,.·:~· ~':'i.I ~~~~'1:.es'i :..~ '• ~~.:'J~· ~= ~~i~..:i~:~:r'.e::t 0: Mrs. M1rlo Mantelli. RP<Wlem M1H, Tund1v, ' 11.M. sr. J"'clolms C1thOllC ..; Chu•ch. lnlermenl, GODcl S II f oh tr d t;" ('!11> .. I"'· Olrectld try Wnltlltt Cl'llPll • Mortuerv. 1101\HION Mi"' RoblnM111. !2U P1rt S1., Huntl1111tan <': 11e1c11. su,..1v1<1 b'I ~u1b111c:11 H1rrr1
mother, EIMI St1nibu"'t th l dr •"•
a.1rle1 Mort"lti 1C11t1~ ,.nn llabln1.0111 ·~ w 1m1m Morr!1: Valle'/' Sm!lt11 brott1tr1. !lud. llobtrl ind How••d 511nllbu"'1 , sl1lers, 111 r g I n J 1 ,.IMl'1 Louise • llUlllertord: 1nd ·111rH ar1ncscr.lldr111. '•, Se•v\Qs. Tueldlv, 2 PM, Smith• Ch1oel, w!tll Tllom~s W. Ovtrlon clfkltll"'I.
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We11tclUI F.1ortuary
a7 E. 170.· SL, Costa f\tesa -• BALTZ MORTUARIES
Corona del !\tar OR 3-9450
Costa Mesa f\ll UU4 • BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
111 Bro.dway, Colla Me1a
LI 14133 • DILDAY BROTHERS
Hmdlngtoa Valley
Mortuary
17911 Beach Blvd.
HanUn~ort Beach
IU-7771 • PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemr:tery e rttortuary
Chapel
1511 Padf'ic View Drive
Newport Beach. Clllloral1 .... ,,.. • PEEK rAMILV
lletlliower, C1UI, EDO'l'-MQllRIS, llldl1l'CI flt .. SJ, DI :1'2~ Sio911frs. Avt .. Newport 8Ndl 1nct
JNon J .. 21> II ll T-r ,,.w .. a1111..-
1111nc1.
HOPKIN-VDIGT, ThnottlY L .. 21, DI 21t
MaldlleNI Ind Mlrliene E., 'J>O, of
7ID2 Edrldl P1r116o, both ol Sin
Cltmenf1. KOVELL..SOR.ENSEN, Ml(t!NI K., ~ Ind SMryl1 A., V , llCtll of .ttOI Hell
Aw .• HU!'lfl11tlo!I hid!. ,
PE,.t,llCE..C:JtAVEH. cnarlel A .• 17, Of
711 S, Belch Blvd.. ... ... ,,.Im 111d Slier"' A., If, ol olM2 HQWlnl Avt.,
LOI Alaml!Oi. '
H.\NSEN-SCHENIC, Bo,-d D .. "°· ol 1111 N, Wrlvhl St., Senti A.Ila 111d D1rllM E., 31, of !Inf S.nll Mlclrln1, F~
tlln \11llW.
McNULTY-McMULLIN, Peie• A .• n. of nt O.k St., Lquna ~tell 11111
Ellubelll "·• 21, o1 lift L11 L11191,
Fullerltln.
HUNT-MEllR ILL, Edw1rd R .. 2J, of 4941 Ironwood, Stal Bfa(h •rill Su!lln
A., 21. of 1'19$ Sprlncl•I•,
We~lmt"!l!er.
8DWEN·BENOEll, llabtrt G .. ?!I, of 5091 Ct111lan Clrtle Ind Rowanne, :10,
al U7'1 Sw•n Line. bolll of H11n-t!11t!011 a,11c11. kELLV..C:ONN, Ltrrv E .• 24, Incl
Glori• J,, n, bolll of UI Vldorla JI ..
$.In Clemente. ESPINOZA.FIEllRO, Felipe M .. ~. of
41J Mortimer. Slnl~ Arlt 11111 Alkll,
d, of 2$MI Hunll1111t1111 Aw., H..-
lll'lllOn Btacl!.
CONLIN·SMITii, Jail" O .. 11, of li t• W. Clotnlldttr SI., /ltn&IM!lm eNI LVM ... 11, o1 1'6oll 81rflltt, H\111'"
lll!lltofl BelCll.
llOUZEll4'1EN•LEll, Wntlam C,. l$, ol iODO Pi.-SI.. Cost1 MeM •nd Mery G.. 11, of 1076 Whl~ Salli,
Corona cltl Mllr. SOULE-MONTES.ANTD, Glen D., tt. ol
'2'7 1Cer11 Avt. 11111 Glot1i S .. IL ol not Sant~. bolll ol wntml""w.
WHITE·PAITCHETT, .Giii' ll., JCI, ol uen Cfld•r 11111 R.-J., 16. o1
133331 Dtrf•1r11tt 11 , both of
Wntmlnslel'. CORNEJO<ITING, Mk.trio, l], of 1701
S.E. W1ll\llf, T11Jlln Ind GIYll ,.., 16,
DI 24.1! Monte:O Drive. L~o11n~ Buch.
PlllC:E.OUNN, Dlnnl1 11 .• 11, Ind
CMrv l /It,, "· bolh al t171 Greonvllle ,.ve., Wtsl'rnlnsler. SAVLES·llAMtllEZ, 8ruc:t W., ll, of
1'1J1 Noll, Wtslmln!ltr 1rld ll 1!1 L.,
17, QI · 16S:t HIOlllnt, Hunt1111IM1
Bench. " SPElllllNG.cAPllA, llobefl I., 21, of
?Ul ftrookl•wn Drl11t ind Br.ncl• J .. 11. of l5J2 0•11$ /ltve.. bolh cl
WPSlmlftlftt • GILllO'l'·t!AHN, John ll .. 11, ol l691 Palau Plier. 11111 P1..,.t1 D .. 11, cl
lt!! Pomont "11e.. balll of Co1t1 Mn1.
OOLLENS.RAMSTEIN. Ch1•ie. I"., 31.
of .m w. 81Y St .. Cost• ~ •rid J11t11 A., 32, cl 521\IJ E. Adele SI,,
A111Mlm.
JTEll!:LE·P/ltTTEllSOH, Gr_.-y C., 21,
Ind Pfltf E., 21, both of U0 W.
NII,.,_, Se" C~.
kOCIS.AK-NAPIEllOWSICI, Jaseplo A.,
70, Ind Llndr>I A., 14, both DI m
Blverlty SI., L.Hun1 lleM:l't.
CRAIQ..U.YMAN, M.f>rlhl!l J.! ''· al 12051 Pllll Sf., LOI /ltlemtfil& Incl J-
I .• :t!I, m lft2 BIJl\Op, Wt1ll'fllnst1r.
'Edu-70 ' Set
Education goes on display in
Huntingtai1 Beach April 20 as
some 14,000 · Ocean V j e w
School District s t u d e n t s
display their creative talents
jn the Huntington "Center Mall.
The Week-long festival, call-
ed "Edu-70," will be kicked off
at 7:30 ·p.m. with a musical
program featurilig 75 district
c b o r a I and instrum~ntal
students. • '
Creative writing, art work ,
and musical actJviUes starrb1g
,. Ocean View pupils as well as
demonstratibn'1eSsons will be
featured during the fair.
The center-Isle of lhe block-
long mall will be turned over
to st udent wOrk, with
coordination of the massive
display under the direction of
district resource t e a c h e r s
Rose Clark and Rita Jett.
Goal o( the fair is 1to exhibit
a creative work by each chlld
in the district.
U.S. to .Reach
205 1/2 Million?
WASHI NGTON (l!Pll
The Populaton Re fe r e n ce
Bureau, a private nqnprofil
organization which monitors
world population t r e n d s ,
predicts the 19'10 U.S. census
will tum up '~.5 million
Am ericans.
The bureau also predicted
world popul ation by mid-1970
will be 3.1532 billion, and, if It
continues increasing at the .
present rate, it will double in
35 years .
(PIMI ... l!tl<ll Antnlnmenll
COSTA MESA
PHONE
COUNCILMAN, TUCKER
TONIGHT
From • P.M. to 10 P.M. He II
te•dv to cfi1cu11 th• ISSUES •11d
_.,NSWERS f•cin9 Coil• M11•
Voteri 011 ... pril 14tli.
Phoftt: 540°1857 or
540·18~
C1m,alp Cl\1"""9•: Ol<t Men1-
tt• "ffH U, ... A .... Cftll MIH
Diplomatic i:elatlons a r e
being maintalnid with South
Africa, Newsom noted but
stressed in his talk last ThuNl-
day in Newport Beach that
this does not mean American
approval 01 the · syStem that
led to that nation's expulsiOn :
from the British Com-
monwealth of Nations. More
will be gained, he predicted,
from continued eom-
munications between the t.wo
nations with the strict un-
derstanding that the United
States shares w o r Id con-
demnation of South Africa's
rigid segregation polities.
No such arrangement can be
effected or even considered in
n eighb oring Rhodesia,
Newsom added.
SANTA ANA -Orange
County led all counties in
California in new single family
housing units started In 1969
with 12,940, the Secu r ity
Pacific Natio n al Bank
reported.
The total dollar valuation
of building permits iss ued in
the county last year was near-
ly 27 percent higher than in
1968, placing Orange" County
second in the stale, behind
Los Angeles County, in total
building volume.
Huntingtcm Beach ranked
fourth among all cities in the
state in the number of single
family )'.termHs and led' a liit
of 10 Orange County f Cities
amon g the top 30 in the, atate .
A n a h e i m ranked sixth;
Newport Beach sevenU\ a · ·
Santa Ana, ninth.
Newport Beach r a n k e d
seventh in the state ln con-
struction of office. bank and
professional buildings and sec-
ond in parkin'g garages.
Water' Tax ..
To COntUiue
SANTA ANA -Orange
County \Yater District dlrec.
tors have voted to continue the
present $10 per acre-fool pump
lax. for the coming fiscal yea r.
The levy is charged to all
those who pump "'ate r from
l he di strict's underground
ba sin lor irrigation purposes.
A cha rge of $13 an acre-foot
is levied for water used for
purposed other than irrigation.
District Secretary-manager,
Langdon Owen told directors
the pump tax would raise $2.3
million, The funds must be us-
ed to buy Colorado Rlver
water to replenish the un-
derground bagn,
Library OK'd
In Fullerton
FULLERTON -Coun ty
supervisors ha\'e approved a
joint powers agreemen t with
the city al Fullerton to enable
th~ city to build a new library.
The city plans to issue $1.3
million in revenue bonds to
finance the project.
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Wtsllnlmter lllUm • SllEPl'ER MOlmJARY
Lapna Be1e• 41f.15.1S
SU Clemf1lo m.tt•
1795 LAGUNA
CANYON
ROAD mcCorniicl
lAGUNA BEACH
MORTUARY • SMJTllS' MORTUARY
117 Mila SI.
Dalllsfoo-, ... • 494·9415 •
S•rvlnt Tli• E11tlr• So11th Cot•t At••
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· Phyllis Galkin
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H11ttington leach
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·--TO SERVE ALL IN .. THE SPIRIT
OF THE GOLDEN RULE . • • • • •
TOP OF THE PIER DEVELOPMENT
TEEN CENTER
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
MORE SMALL INDUSTRY
OIL WELL CLEAN~UP
PHYLLIS GALKIN [gj
HUNTINGTON HACH CITT COUNCIL
Committee for Galld1
Don Veitch, Chairman. 8(52 Santana Cir., Huntington Beach
Somebody Fights Back
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daily newspaPfr, tilt DAILY PILOT, of course.
HE WILL:
' • maintain the unique
residential character
of Newport Beach
• assure a business-like
city government
• protect Newport's
natural beauty
• work for YOU
and the city he loves
NEWPORT
BEACH
Mr. and Mrs. Tom casey~l><r•-~e ~ ~ e:::: ~'•m
Dr. and Airs. Robert Crecca Joe \V. Long Ira Smith
h1r. and 1'1rs. Don Burns William Holstein Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wells
l\1r. and litrs. Frank Trane 1.1.r. and Airs. S. R. Shannon Air. and Mrs. Vic MatUoff
Mr. and tt1rs. Roger Hardacre !\tr. and l\1rs. Ray Vilas Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott
Mr. and l\1rs. Brent Ogden l\lr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Stabler }Ir. and Mrs. John Wilson
Air. and A1rs. George Corich !\tr. and ltlrs. Frank Williams John Porter
Hans Lorenz 1-tr. and l\Irs. Stewart Bowle \Valter Burroughs
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Desenberg !\tr. and l\trs. Lyman Faulkner Mr. and ltfrs. Joe Rosner
Mr. and fitrs. Jim \Vood 1t1r. and ~frs. Ken Kendrick Dr. Ted Clark
ltlr. and P.frs. J. P. Ingram Albert Auer Bruce Blackman Mr. an~ Mrs. Robert Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walker Mr. and Mrs. Robin Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Chamberlin 1'1r. and P.trs. Dick Nabers Dr. Eric Tarr
Isabel C. Pease Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smilh Dick Broome
J. Leslie Steffensen J\lr. and J\lrs. Frank Hendricks John Semple Ernie Schag Dr. George Hodges Jay Stoddard Mr. and ~!rs. Carl Nelsser
John Killefer 1t1r. and ~frs. George Jones ~lrs. Dora Hill
VOTE APRIL 14 igJ CROUL -COUNCIL
CommlttH Chairman Tom <:1sty, 20~7 Kaw1Q'tM Drive, Corona def Mir
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r~liacteria
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• ~ Bioluminescence is the pro-
' ctss by which many Un,y
creatures emit light trlggerea
f by internal biochemical action.
' If researchers can isolate ! the biochemical p r o d u c t s
• which "turn on" these i: creatures, ONR officials say it
·-.jw JM*ibte the s e n·s I t i v e
· f'signal lights" could be ao-
plied to variou1 kinds of
medlc.likliagnostic tests.
On the military side,, they
say ft is conceivable such
chemicals coul<I also furnish
dim, but efficient, on·board
lighting for naval surface
eraft seeking to remain hidden
·~l night in unfriendly waters,;
1 provide a form of ink for
"self.illuminating document!"
such as shipboard maps and
chart.5; and artificially in-
tensify the light production by
natural organisms in waters to
~ provide "controllable IUldanct f systems for Planes a ft d f watercraft'' at night.
ONR scientists indicate the
Navy's interest was spurred
by the fiodinjl.5 of Dr. Frank
H. J ohnson of Pr i nc-eton
University, one of ,the wor1d's
foremost authorities' on the
1ubject. , ·
Johnson, working under a
nonmilitary research contract.
succeeded in idenUfyin,a: i.nd
I hoisting the light.emitting in·
~ gredient of the jellyfish "Ae-
'· quorea aequorea," which •P.
i• pears abundantly every sum~
mer in the northwest· Pacific.
•~ The key body chemical i~ a
protein that's been r dubbed
' "aequorin," which Is 1'turnf'd on" only by calcium -or its
chemical cousin, strontium.
~ PROVIDE TEST ·
Thus, Johnson said in an in-
' terview. the chemica l f aequorin conceivably might
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• provide a test for the persence ' i ol. rad.ioatcive strontium. from
, nuclear bomb testiQg; in the f abnospl!ere. , . : f t The Justice DeDartment'S ~·
\ quest for a heroin ;detector .• J1
1 being spon!Ol"ed .by 'tbe..iJI~ ~ J cy's Nationiil Institute of Llw " ·I Enforcement a n d Criminal
Justice. which. in turn. Is help-
ing fund a project bein~ car-
ried on by the New York City
~ Police Deparbnent.
1 An institute ~eaman said
the actual reselftb.t~~ ~being
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. done by an inde~ flMTI,
R.P .C. Corp. of El Segundo,
Calif. ' • K n o w n b Io l1dmihescent ~ bacteria wUI be obtilhed from
'. various parts of U>t .. warld, Of.
4 flcl als said, and':'~f'itenSI\'e
) screening test! Wfn: be con· i duct4Jil, to try to 1~-which
{ ones "'"mig))t sbM s o m e
aensltiv1ty to beiillrf.
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l Here is a man who
talks Ian and works
I more, got 1 whale of•
j good .action record, and
I won't buy petty • t foolishnen in city l J governm•nt.
I He deserves yopr voto.
• JACK HAMMm
' FOR ' COSTA MESA
) CITY COUNCft. . ,
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Bu7 New Car or Keep Old?
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Tbe-1 Dii6:Gdui1'e ..,,m,. dllb . ·~the-id. All youiieed to join is a$5
opening. deposiL There are DO minimum
deposit.a required, no stuffy lounges, no spe-
cial phone hook-ups with your office. It's jU1t
a way of saving your change ahd earning
interest on iL (Min. interest paid is 25¢.)
UJ;,up,apand BW111I A colorful ceramic bal~
loon change bank is yours free: You can
dtop your loooe change in the balloon every
niglit. Then, depoait the change saml in the
billoon each mo11th (or u often as you wiah) and the
interest will makc·your amall change go up, up, up
illto big change.
'We'a•eqaalopportunitylllWI'. We welcome savers
of any 1ge and any size. Dad can put the balloon bank on
hia dreNe:r for hia small change. Mom can have one of
bet own or a•e her small change in' a joint account with
Dad. JuDior ahould have one all to hlmee1f. So get your
Small Change Club Membership now. We an: limiling
the membenhip to the Jint 15,000,000 Califomiana.
l"AID l'OLITICAL AOVl'JlTlllMIHTI
WIN WITH A WINNER
NORMA ~NDEL
GIBBS
HUNnNGTON llACK
CITY
COUNCIL
&i uvencaa rile to the ••lion,
too. We have many large change plans
which· earn the maximnm interest the law
allOwi. There are 4%J. Fint Bankttgular
S~Yings Accounts and SJ. First Banbpetial
· Passbook Accounts. Our Certificates of De-
posit pay 5'° to 7%~ depending on the
amount invested ind the length of time.
And all bank-safe accounti are insured to
$20,000 by the F.Dl.C . .M a $050 Jllil.
lion bank with 90i>lU1 offices, we're lnlly
intere1ted in your intere8!, whether it'• small change
or large change.
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OAll.Y PILOT 11
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Huntington leach
City _ Council
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• RESPONSIBLE
• EXP.ERIENCED
• LEADERSHIP
ROGER D. SLATES duri~g tht lest I 0
· yters hu served thi• comn\unitY in
many ere••: hi• untiring efforts end
sound judgment. have given ·him expeti·
tnct a.nd a proven ability to 1ervo the
city well. Hi• record of RESPONSIBLE,
EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP, coupled
with en in·dtpth •ndersfanding end
dedication ta community involvtmtnt,
hes given him the ability and qualifica·
ti on• to 1erve the city well es a Council•
man.
LEGISLATIVE POSITIONS
• Ch1irm1n, Huntington a .. eh
Plann ing Commiss ion
• Orange Cqunty Airport Commissioner .••
1ppoin'ted by Supervisor David L. Bokor
• Chairmen , Undor9round Utilitios Com•
mission, City of Huntington 8e1ch
CIVIC INVOLVEMINT·
• P11t Prosidenl, Huntington BHth
Chamber of Commerce
• Chamber of Commoreo "Out.lending
Citizen" 1968
• Pre sident, Board of Realtors-
1963·64 ond 1969
• "Reeltor of Yeel" Awerd-1962 I lt64
• .Member, Men's Advisory Committee,
Assistance League of Huntingfon Beech"
• Member, Eegle Seoul Rov,iow loud, loy
Scouts of America
VOTE TUE$DA Y, APRIL 14
I ROBER o. suns Ix I
A PARTIAL UIT
of cl~--....,.,.,. et H•tfot,.. -~
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' Quiet Flight
Q-Mar makes low pass along the coast near San
1Francisco during recent test o! ·~wet flight' tech·
niques. Developed by Lockheed Missiles and Space
Co., the plane features an engine mounted behind
the pilot. A 10-!oot shalt passes from the engine over
the cockpit to a pylon which rises from the air-
plane's nose to support a slow-turning, multi-blad-
ed, wood~n propeller.
Black Officer Says
Taunts of ~Pig' Hurt
' . KANSAS CITY " (AP) , '-some!Jang else. You get
What is it like to 1be I Negro damned near re&dy to blow.
policeman and hlv/peopk of Mister, you gotta . ~ ~
II 1 • ·, ~ 9llpennan to take on this JOb. your own race ca J'Oll~ptg, white of lice r s hear
"Show me a pal;roJr?an who themselves called 'pig' too.
reacts and I'll show fou.:a man but not as o!ten.
who should oot be a police of. Capt. William C. 1'1oulder.
ficer " said Patrol an Lloyd ~ho is white, said orfictrs or • . m his ract!: get called not onl y A. DeGraffenre1d, 29. "pig" but "honkey."
"Something inside me hurts ··Somehow, you can't say
for them -when a kid calls that word with much
me a Pia: I wonder about the vengeance," h~ said . ".But
'FOR Place
AtWaikil<l
Goe sDo,vn
HONOLULU (AP) -Presi·
dent Frankltn 0. Roosevell's
Waikiki \\'hite Hoose has been
doomed to the bu lldozer as an
eyesore.
Despite a long and bitter
fight to preserve it, the half·
century-old mansion -now a
popular night club -will be
tom dawn May 31.
Built on land that once
belonged t o Queen
Liliuokalalli, the stn.Jcture OO\Y
housing the Queen's Sur f
resturant will be removed to
make room ror a public beach
park.
Arn1v reports pub Ii shed
after World \Var II noted it
was here in July 1944 that
Gen. Douglas MacArthur con-
vinced Prcsidenl Roosevelt
that lhe Philippines should not
be bypassed for an invasion of
China and Formosa.
Ou riilg the three -d ay
meeting 'with Roosevelt and
Adm. Chester W. Nimitz and
olhcr Pacific military leaders,
~facArtbur was success ful in
canceling these plans so he
could make good his pledge at
Bataan , •·t shall r-eturn."
There is nothing at the I Queen's Surf toda y to recall
that hi storic meeting, eiccpt
for an elevator installed for
J>resident Roosevelt.
The mansion, built in 1915,
was owned by Christian R.
11olmes when Roosevelt used
it to map the fina l orrcnsives
or the Pacific war.
On its palm·sh.aded I a wn
Roosevelt told newsmen July
ZS. 1944, that 1'facArthur would
return to the Philippines and
"fulfill his pledge for Bataan's
redemption.''
In 19-15, the home was sold
for $271,000 and a year later it
opened as a night Club. The ci·
ty acquired the properly Jn
1958 for Sl.5 milli on, but ht·
dicated the days of t h e
popu lar nitery v.·ere
be red.
Worried About
FALSE TEETH disrespect that it shows for when you hear pig, you con1ure
authority and it hurts " said up somethlng lazy, rat, sloppy Coming Loose 7
Sgt. Walter Parker, so.' and ~n the take." oon·t be mo 1.tn1d thr.t 1our ta<N "It's the uniform mainly" Of!1cer James D. 11armon, ~eth wu1 como IOOlle or drop Ju.1i ai ' ' the h"t 'd he t · l the wrong tlrne. Por more Aeeurtt7 said Sylvester Winston, 29. "ll ano . r '!' 1. e, sa1 riei O and more oomron..4Pnn1t1e ta.mo~
doesn't carry over to our reTyatn 1handif!e1rent. 'd the ~:;rr::rn10~o~'t.~~db::iJt =e 1
family or social life '' ou ve o conSJ er holds deo 11 .... tlnneU-°1nJer MAltes "=·· 1 · · ool source " Harmon said. "My eating eaatu. P'A8T 111 alien-I n11cu you ose your c •th . ' 1tne-.. 11·on't .our under denturN. and start to tbink about sympa Y IS with the younger No aumm1, 1ooe1• p .. ,, wt-e. Den-[ · · children They are b •Ing tura Ui.atllt areeueo11a1 Lo health. retaliaUng, It's time to think ·. . . ,:-See rour denti.t resu1u11. oet 8~ doing something else," caught up 10 the hmes. _PAB~ at~ drur_coun~ _,
he said. "they hope you wil1 1r,::=:=:=:=:=;::=::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;l .retaliate and yet they know
you can't -and so do you."
They aaid they first heard
themselves called "pig" by
other Negroes after a Black
Panther chapter wu organ.iz..
ed here severaJ years ago.
MOTHERS' RINGS
T'ney heard it everywhere -
on the streets, even in court
rooms. lt came from adults,
from teen-agers and even
from very young children.
There are things worse than
names, Parker said :
"How would you like to be
spat upon when you are trying
to do your job? Alter 20 years,
I think I can say this : It's a
hell or a job to be a black of-
ficer."
"\Ve Jive in the ghetto,"
Parker said. "\Ve never get
out of it. I don't mind the
name ca lling. But we're ou t
there where we see all the
abuse -black people against
black people.
"And then we get it from
both sides. Out there you are a
nigger lackey. In here, you 're
Woman Finds
Pigs, Not Cats
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (APJ -
Mrs. Arthur Wieber Jr. step.
ped outside early Thursday
to feed her cats -but instead
she found seven little pigs
burrowing for shelter under
shrubbery in her suburban
back yard.
T'ne porkers turned out to
be part of 300 survivors of
an accident on a nearby
freeway the night before.
JACK HAMMETT
will put the Cosio Mesi
City Council b1cl on 1
mature footing getting
things dono for you,
instead of just t1llcin9 .
(Now doesn 't th1t beat
the 11mo old standoff
and sid•show existing
for tho p1stfour yHrs?) '
CltltMI f., H•mrnett,
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13 YEAR RESIDENT '& HOMEOWNER CITY COUNCIL OF NEWPORT BEACH
HE STANDS FOR. • • • • •
MAINTAINING OUR UNIQUE RESIDENTIAL &
RECREATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
BY
PREVENTING THE COASTAL FREEWAY
CONTROLLING AIRPORT EXPANSION
PREVENTING OFFSHORE DRILLING
RETAINING OUR ECOLOGICAL BALANCE
e PROVENCITY EXPERIENCE
• Twice Chairm•n of Parks, Be•ch & Recreation Commission • 90•;. Attendance For 8 Years
e PROl'ENLEADERSHIP
• President -M•rlner's Homeow"ers Association
• Tr•asurer -Family Service Associ•tion of Orange County
• Bo•rd of Directors -"552" Club, t,lo•g Hospit•I
• Board of Directors-Coron• del Mar Youth Center
e PROl'ENCOMMUNITY ·SERVICE
• ,CHART (Citi1ens H1rbor Area Research Team) • Newport Beach Historic1I Society e YMCA Fund R•iier • Airport Noise Abatement Committee
* Endorsed by the Following Residents of Newport Beach * Mrs. Joseph Beek
William C. Adams
A. Vin. Jorgensen
Mr. and Mrs. Rolly Pulaski
Rev. and Mrs. James G. Blain
Mr, and Mrs; T. Duncan Stewart
Mrs. Veta Behr
John F. Skinner M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Tarnutzer
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton M. Hoose Jr.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Mark A. Soden
11.r. and Mrs. Charles Colesworthy
Mr. and Mrs. John Mac Leod
\V. Ed Crane
Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Dodds
/\'trs. Harlan Hoyt
Cl air R. Barnett M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mors
P..oy J. W11rd
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Ogden
Norma J . Knill
Mrs. D. E. Gilcrest
L. J, And erson M.D.
P at Wil son
N:>rton Humphreys M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin
Capt. and Mrs. Robert F. Bonner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing
Frederick M. Grazer M.D.
Lorraine A. Lynch
Mr. and Mrs. John Killefer
Gwyn Parry M.b .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wilcox
Alex J . Kochnuk
Mr. and Mrs. Ed M. C~nway
Dr. and Mrs. Russell Pang
Dr. and Mrs. Norman Von Her1en
Terry Welsh
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bonner Jr.
Mrs. Adrain I. Joyner
Donald B. Martin M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Sheppard
Mrs. Rnberta Ram~ay
Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Vilas
M. E. Farmer
J tt mes C. Doyle M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fl•tcher
J ohn B. Pa rker
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Webster
Michael P. O'Brien, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Charles
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Doan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Howard 0. A. Pfaff M.D.
A. E. Craychee
TA. D•vine
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucas
Mr. and Mrs. St•phen Smith
0 . W. Dick Richard
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Underwood
Paul A. Palmer
G. E. John Semple
Gen. Thomas F. Riley Ref.
Paul R. Kuhn M.D.
Isabel Pease
Richard C. Vernon
Mr. and Mrs. Angus W. Potter
Austin 0. Sturtevant
Edward F. Ward Jr.
William C. Ring
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Semeniuk
Daniel W. Emory
Hon. Robert E. Badham
Mr •. and Mrs. Ray Carpenter
Charles, E. Stilgenbauer M.D.
Mrs. Betty L. Thornton
Frances H. Carhart
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoou
Marshall Brown M.D.
Barbara Aune
Mrs. H. D. Hickman
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Kittle
Donald M. McGillis M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Williams
Mrs. Robert W. Jones
e;n Flood
Robert F. Bonner Jr.
Trevor Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J . Gruber
Mrs. Glenn A. Parrish
Robert Schmitt M. 0 .
V. E. Howard
Dottie Hutchison
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Kalash
Willis 0 . Longyear
Or. and Mrs. Charles Sparkuhl
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reimers
Dorothy M. Ray M.O.
M rs. R. G. Wilcox
Mr's. Carroll 0. Hudson
Mrs. Jan Pauley
Dan R. Kirkham M.O.
Marv H. Leer
Ed, T. Chapman 111
Mrs. Nadine Hill
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wiiiiam Grundy
Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Sturtevant
Charles H. Turner M.D .
Donald R. Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tiberg
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Sedlak
Robert W. Crecca M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Griffeth
James 0 'Haskell
M1rsh11l Duffltld
Bill Bents '
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rutan
Charles T. Harvey
Mrs. John A. Gustafson
Albert J. Auer
Grant Howald
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Snyder
John L. Curci
Mrs. Howard Martyn
Hugo J. Ris M.D.
Mr. and Mrs, C. N. Thielen
James L. Rubel Jr.
G. H. Peirsol
Or. and Mrs. Frank T. O'Brien
Mrs. Fred L. Dupree
Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Means
Lucille S. Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. Ttd 8. Witmer
Mr. and Mrs. Foster N. Garn
James M. Dodds
Mrs. W. W. Bertuleit
Carol M. Leland M.O.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Roys
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garneus
Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Sloper
Mrs. William W. Jones
Mrs. Bruno D. Norman
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rosso
Mr. and Mrs. Basil De Lisle
J ames P. Casey
Richard Marowit1
Stephen C. Koffler M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Peerlston
L. H. Holsinger
Mrs. Harold McCue
E . H. Skinner
Ethel C. Mac Gillivray
Ha ll Se11ly
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. M~iso
Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Cramm
Mr. and Mrs. Mario C. Pacini
Earl Hardage
Ken Allan
Barbara. Lindquist
Mr. and Mrs. Don•ld C. Nutten
Mr. William A. Coleman
foftr. and Mrs. William B. Collins
Phillip G. Fluharty
Dr. Albert Pere I stein
R. B. Dick Shaw
Betty L. Hudson
Charles W. Scott
Mrs. Henrv Crowford
Mrs. Fay B. Reber
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Kingsley
Mrs. Robert Vord•lt
Mr. and Mrs. John Gust•fson
Mr. and Mrs. Willi•m Spr•gue
Mr. and Mrs. J•ck D. H•nsley
Don11ld A. Bolton
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carpenter
Richard S. Stevens
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Monday, AprU 13, 1970 DAILY PILOT JI
·:.Speaker's
:lWin 'Sure'
Savs Udall
Viei Ho111es Planned.
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WASHINGTON (AP)-'Mle sequently enh ancing ..•
'Pentagon Is planning to pro-readiness."
1ide some 200,000 small homes Nearly fou r years ego, U.S . and South Vietnamese staff ol-•
Pentagon Is plunlq llnnlJ It
provide lO,DllO Wiiia in tile i...f
two years at a aJlt ol ...
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: 1,tep. ~forr K. Udall (0-South Vietnamese soldiers In a improving pay and living con.------~----'' • W~HIN~TON (UPI) -for wives and children of ricers drarted proposals for
::~ r i z .),. w o unsucces:sCully troop morile boo6ting effort diUons for ~th Vietnamese
• (hallenge:d peaker John W. that could cost as mueh as troops and their families .
\.!Mc Cor mack last year. $l20 mi.Ilion. Housing betterment has mov. ~-~--~~ Ill
Each of the two-room, eader w seek and probably By U.S. Jiving standards,
win the post again next cinder block structw:es, to be these dweltlags -ca 11 e d
January despite growing op-constructed by Vletnanlese "ahelters" by the Pentagon_
position by younger members. workers, would cost about $&lO would be cnide. Tb91 would
· Howe ver, Udall said, if buiU new. represent a slgnl!leiat im-
pressures for reform of the Officials hope to cut the · provement for many'"' Sou~
Jiouse structure are so strong total cost by filling half the Vietnamese military' families
.that some ·change may be ' 200,000-unlt requ ir eme n t who have had to Uve.in. vlrtua1
made In the senlority system through other means, such as snacks. ·
-possibly by putting an age transferring quarters vacated Equipped with what the
Jimitation of 70 on committee by departing U.S. troops to the Pentagon descri b ed as
chairmen. South Vietnamese. "rudimentary utilities," the
Udall, who is 47, said either Family housing is especially two-room homes will average
he or so me otber Democrat important in the South Viel-400 to 500 square feet of living
will oppose the 78-year-old namese scheme of things space.
?i.1cCormack in the p a r t y because married s o I d i e r s The Nixon administration's
caucus at the start of 'the 92nd normally have their wives and Vietnamlzation program, aim-
Congress. as s um 1 n g the children with them at base ed at withdrawing U.S. troop!
Democrats again c 0 n t r 0 I areas. and shifting the c o m b at
Congress a n d McQrmack .' In outlining the dependent burden to the Soulh Viet-
does not take himseu· Out of. Penstoek P, ipe Plac-', housing program for Congress. namese, has given impetus to the race. · ~ Mslstant Secretary of Defenae the dependent housing plan.
"No one really knows what ~kJng like a missile. silo, this huge 19-foot dJameter1 place. Workers are preparing the next pouring of Barry J. Shillito said it "con~ 'nle 200,(0).unit figure is a
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Udall said In a recent in· Da m near Ahsahka, Idaho, was recently~ pllt into power will tlO'N from the dam by November of 1972. troop morale, thereby reduc· or more years.i
terview with UP I. "MY'l-------------------------------------------_::ing~.:d:"::':.:"::i':::"_':.:'::"::'~'":::d:...:co:n:_-~_::ln:._:th::•:._:sh::o:r.::te:'.r....::ra'.'.n'.".g'.:e,:._:th:•i·::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-:'::-::-::-::-::-::-:'::::::::
impression, from people \\'ho
are friends of his and have
talked to him, is that he'll run
again.
"As of now, he's probably a
favorite to be reelected. J
guess the hardest job in alt of
congressional politics is to
overthrow a sitting speaker."
Udall, who defied traditior1
and offended the congressional
establishment by r u n n i n g
against McCormack l a s t
Januan, got only 58 votes
against 178 for McConnaclt
Since then, you ng er
Democrats in the House have
started a campaign to revise
the seniority system t h a t
, dom inates the congressional
power structure.
Both Democrats and
Republicans, under pressure
from younger elements, have
set up committees to look into
alternatives to length o f
5ervice as the determining
factor in elevation of members
to committee chairmanships. r Although predicting t b e
seniority system v.·on't be
abolished, Udall said 'some
i"modification" may be in the
J. works.
i.· "For example, I think you
might get fairly soon some .
agreement on the 71).)'ear age
'li mit for co mmittee
chairman." he said.
1 A recent study by reform
advocates showed that the
average age of House com·
mittee chairman is 701 with
seven in thei r 70's and three in
their 80's. By tradition, com·
~mittee chairmanships go to
the majority party member
with the longest continuous
service.
Rabbit Use
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·Birth _Urged
LONDON (AP) -Two test-
.. ~ tube baby specialists sug-
gested today they may use
rabbits to nourish human egg
cells. t The specialists, who ~im to
help infertile couples have
children. are Dr. Patrick Step-
'toe and Dr. R. G. Edwards.
~ · They first recover egg cells
from the v.•ife, then fertHize
..chem with the h u sban d's
·!':sperm in the laboratory.
Their original plans were
•t.o let the egg cells mature
~in the test-tube, after which
: they would be implanted in
qie wife's worn~.
Maturing the egg cells In
~the test-tube, howe ver, poses
serious problems.
These problems might be
;.overcome by using a rabbit
;instead at a certain stage,
0Sleptoe and Edwards wrote
in a report to the Lancet,
· ~· British medical publication.
'( They explained that the cells
"J'might be nourished in the rab-
blt's oviduct -the tube con·
necUng ovary and womb.
"The cont r o l of the
tpreimplantation development
of human embryos can now
l be attempted with Improved
chances of success," they
•wrote. "Should a problem
arise, the rabbit oviduct might
n ourish human eggs,
especially from the two-eelled 1 stage, as it does with other
: .. species."
At least 50 women are
-believed to be on Dr. Steptoe's
:,wailing list for test tube baby
. Implant..
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NEWPORT BEACH -CITY '."COUNCIL
"I HA VE A DEEP CONCERN FOR
THE PROBLEMS OF NE WPORT BEACH
AND . WILL WORK HARD FOil:"
* Development of a sound, comprehensive Maiter ·Plan through 1he New·
port Tomorrow Pro~. * Economies in city spending. •
* Greater citizen awareness in city matters.
* Preservation of Back Bay Drive. * Protection and enhancement of I ha r b 0 r related environment for the
entire community. '
* \Vindows to the bay, green bells, open spaces and ·bluff-top vie~ parks. * Highway beautification and litter control. * A bay clean from pollutants, ·debris and waste discharge. * Cooperation with School Board for joint School.City park fadlities, and
proper location of schools compatible with surrounding land uses. * Continuous vigilance to assure the citizens of Newport Beach that the ,
C>Nnge County Airport is limitel! hi use; noi!e aod pollutant levels.
' * Retainin& tlie residential integrity of our city.
* Better intei'·govemmenlal cooperation.
* Impleti>ent ·plans for bicycle trails.
* Prohibition of off shore• oil drilling.
* Oppose State Coastal Zone Plannin& Aulbority.
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':Reota are in LocaJ Government. Without roots
:nothtnc ean develop. This is my tint concern. Af
ttW local level we must reduce taxes, resolve·
problems ol pollution of air, water and noise. En·
fiirce 'conservation of natural resources. Tax pay·
ft'I mutt rece.ive i taximum value for their Mini•
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We the people of Newport Beach stand behind sound and responsible local
government and support CARL J. KYMLA for City Council:
John Macnab Cap Blackbum Patricia Boyle Miriam Shelton Ted Finster Garth Chandler Kae Ewing Philip S. Doane
Isabel Pease John L. Curci William A. Coleman Bert.a Farr Jack Grundhofer George Colouris Glenn M. Dysart Amelia Watson
Dennis Carpenter Arnold D. Metcalf Tom Blackbum David Boyle Mary Garner Lynn Ring Stanley LeLievre Linda West
Darin A. Groth Violet McKee Beverly Barnes Betty Glass Tuck Rabbitt Kent A. Berge Angelo Palmieri James Blrksbire Glen Travers F. C. Ward Jr.
H. L. "Woody" Linton Urban Beh Madine Carpenter Fred H. Sinasek Barry S. Michaelson Noreen McKee Margit Easley Albert Auer
Pat Zebal Elvin K. Wilson Robert Goosen Jesse D. Luke Ralph Kiser Elizabeth Wilson Louise Ewing Rosemarie Bean
Paul A. Palmer Forrest Fulmer Omer Long ' Frank C. Wood Kaye Smilb Dee Cook Roland W. Landrigan J. R. Boyle
Mary Rabbitt Gary S. McKee Ralph Maskey Brad Miller George H. Jones Donald F1amm L. H. McBride Barbara Flamm
Ralph Clock G. C. Atkinson Betty Linton Dorothy Clock Virginia Zenz Elsie Hickman Mary E. McCailum Suzanne Davis
Bill Banning David M. Lenard William E. Blurock Hal Glass Robert McCurdy Dan Guggenheim Jack Mullan Colleen Claire
Fred Howser Frances Lewis Herman Kimmel Phil Anshutz Margo Sklilings An.J: Potter Mary Finster John Weller
Carin Groth Julia M. Banning Florence Cook John Weller John Wells F th V~el Kit Tale Marilyn Brian
Jim Killlngsworth Anlhooy R. Moiso Norman H. Smedegaard F1orence Sloddard Ron Yeo Jack RI ardson Doug Simpson Don McCallum
Robert Shelton Jean Macnab Eber Jaques Sally McBride Irene Mallrey Bill Clarll: Lester A, Smilb Terence A. Welsh
Marilyn Smedepard Edward F. Johnson Rupert Hendricks John Coyne Walter S. Spicer F1orence Kiser Tom Hendrickson
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Gladys Luke
Judy Anshutz Rob Hinon Patricia Zebel Hector H. HeeSH Bill Hazewinkle Marilyn Jaques Jim Wood Phyllis M. Fowler
Teel Tare Linda Morrow Allen Grubb William C. Ring Georgp D. West Ken Hickman John Haskell Helen N. Fullmer
Hanz Lorenz Steve Smith l\uth aimer Carolyn Lenard Robert G. Sangster John F~ Rutan Herb Kostlan Elsie C. Rutan
Peter ~el Tom~ers K!IO\\>ltoo Ferneld Earl A. Lewis Shirley moct11um Kenneth Fowler V. P. Beker Margaret A. Dysart
Jay St ard Ed_ytbe ones Alan Mcinnis June Martindale Nancy Curci Marguerite Femald. Nancy Auer Ruth LeLievre
Adelle Slnasek Brian Zenz Gordon Morrow Sam Barnes .Bruce Blackmllll Gay Hendricks Myrtle F1ach Louise Weller
~ttaYeo Tom Rousselot Mabel Lorenz Dave Terry Sally Rou11elot Forrest Fullmer Bruce E. Natt Roy E . Hallberg
I Wood Marilyn S. Landrigan Katheryn Hallberg JSl)ice Simpson Jgbei Norril LlndaHauwinkle Lynde Gnmdhofer Julie Chaplain
Edward H. F1ach Pat Blackman Edward Jacklin Peggy Lucas David w. Ealley J ohn C. Kern ' Robert Norris Guy K. Claire
Stanley Cohen ~~'j;:,UU Ri~~~-Eleanor Potter Janet Perilli Paye~ Pat Klr~atrick Cecil Pearson Richard Lucas
Katherine Colouris Van Hazewinkle Frances ~le Vema enbuller · Darlene acklln Everett Davis Arthur R. Perry
Grace Travers Bertha Lucas Sarah Richardson Peter Rabbitt Sydney Lucu Collace Kern R. D. Delamar Torrey Webb
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' ' ' ~ I I\ ' Sounds .Or Ule Roaring 2os Will Waft , out of a 1921
nickelodeon as guests of the Mission Viejo 'Women'I
Club arrive ln an old-fashioned arcade.
Around the pool area o! the Mission Viejo Swim and
Racquet Club, flappers and their "flappes" will sample
wares from a popcorn maker surrounded by balloons
blown 'into shapes of animals. 1 '·; •
Guests will arrive at 8 p,m. on vie e\,.tniniof-:Satur·
day, Api'il 18, for a cocktail hour fe·aruring bot and cold
hors d'oeuvres. Dancing to the tunes of the Variations
will begin at. 9. . ,.
Coordinatorl o( the· Roaring> 20s ,P4rty are Mrs.
Leonard A. Evans;· ways and means -tbairm8n, and
Mrs. Tom Strunk. The decorations committee headed by
Mrs. Dpnald Martinez i.pchldes .the Mmes. Ray Eaton,
Donald Jones and John Ca~liJle ' : <
· Set 'up coihmittee tnembers ar.e the Mmes
Stuart Love, William Conlin, Frank Elsener, Jim
Dornan, Henning Otto and Neal Breaugh followed by
-c lean up volunteers ·Mr. and M.rs1..C-ar-y McCaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Grj\ls an~ .Dr. and Mz:s. Robert Brum·
FLAPPERS ROAR ANTO ~O• -Mission ViejQ:•bi·s Club will
wind up the week with a boun(:y Roaring 20s· Parlii~'1·the Racquet
Club. Getting set to jet off for the event in a "d3\oell' model from
the Movieland of the Air International Flight and Space A1useum
are (left to right) the Mmes. John Carlisle, Ray Eaton and David
Keller. The group will arrive in a variety of costumes.
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Tickets at $1 per couple ma,v. be purchased by phon-
ing Mrs . John Mittrick, 837-5309, or Mrs. Elsener, 830..
0446, No tickets will be ,sold at the door. ,
Tea Features
Floral Jud~e __ jF_:.:
" " Floral arrangements created by Mrs. Eunice
Antosik of Floral Arts Studio \Vill be the focus of at-
" tention for a Spring Fantasy of Flowers benefit
sponsored by the Episcopal Church Women of St.
Mary's Church on Wednesday, April 15.
The decorator will create eight arrangements
\vith fresh plant materials and unusual contaihets.
One ol the arrangements will be given as a door
prize.
Following the 1 p.m. floral demonstration in
the Guild tlall, tea, sandwiches and cookies will be
served by churchwomen at a cost of $2 for the af.
ternoon. · ....
In addition to an award of a floraJ display, prizes
donated by area merchants will be given.
A1rs. Antosik is a national council flower show
• judge and has conducted classes in contemporary
flower arrangements in La ji!'lina Beach for the past
three years using recognized principles of color and
•design. · t
Proceeds 'viU be used for church projec'ts lri~
eluding the Sunday School library and ho spitality.
Episcopal Church Women are headed by MrS ..
William Ullom, \Vith ways and means ·events.
scheduled by Mrs. F. L. Yohe. Mrs. Frank Nau,
'first vice president, is event chairman. .·, ·
i Serving on the ti cket committee are Mrs.
'R. W. Ketteringham chairman assisted by the
Mmes. George W. Bernes, Baird B. Coffin, Edward
' A. Creswick, Dorothy Hobson and Stuart Lewis.
Mrs. R.-L. Cornelison is in charge of po$ters :
the Mmes. Frank Nau, Jack Layman and Edmund
Fairchild will handle table decorations, and the
l\fmes. Ted O'Connell and David Arvold will0pour.
Mrs. Robert Burnside and Mrs. Stuart·Lewis
are in charge of food backed by the Mmes. Betna.rrl
Syfan, Robert Kellogg and Gordon Forbes in the kit·
ch en. ·
In other church projects, memberS''of the
Service League have undertaken . a proj~~~ or
'remodeling and refurbishing Harris House, 1i,e
former rectory now used as a meeting place for
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will highliglit ,the Aplil:IS Spring F~ntasy of ,Flow·
ers sched~led ~Y S.t. ·Mary's Churcli Wo)Jlen. Ntr.s.
Gordon fi\11>~s (lpfll .'watches, .as_,Mr&, Eunice
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pieces made by Mrs. Antosik will be awarded dur·
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01 1111 OtllY 1"011 Sl11f
·EXCITING' "THINGS ' are happening Io
Lag\lnans this 1rnonQ1,.;,~o.q;i and Carol Van Wagoner
will leave on the new 741 Wednesday for a week in
New York City. Once there, they will attend Salud
Casals, a concert by the American Symphony
Orchestra honoring Pablo Casals,. ~
. ~S t~Sts of;~bert Ez"Kahn of San Francisco. •
the Van Wagoners Will be among .some 20 invited
guests on the West Coast who will share the honor of
witnessing Maestro Casals conduct 100 invited
ceUisk: in -the. p_erformance under the baton of
LeOpold StokoWski.
ON THE NATURAL side, Mrs. I-Jelen Keeley
a nd Mrs. Mary· Sheldon will raft down ·ttie COiorado
the Kaib.ab Trail1 the foursome will join thef'aft at
for Death Valley on· April 25. where,they ·will· j9in a
school chuq1 an.d ger daughter. • . , , ,
From,there .. they will drive to Li:i,s Vegas and
fly to the Graind Canyon where the sag.a will begin.
Laun~n~ the outing with a seven·m,il'e Jilk~ 1down
the KFUbob Tf:iil, ,Jf\e foursome will jqin the Taft at
the Phantom .RB.rich. Then for six da'¥·s apd -nights
theY. w~J' shoot, ,~e rapids, spend)n.~ , l\ights at
campsites. alop.g the \vay. ·: .. ~ ,
L~s~,th~y 1,>e_caught soorl, the Soul~ !,a~unans
are .doin!J so111,~ ~~ckground .reading,, on . ~Ht the
area an(I. campmg:.· ~ , · , ,
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POPPIES; LUP.INS, red bud and !ruit tre<S
In bloom mad:e .a ·colorful background for. the O. W. .1•
Pricfs' trip to Scotts Valley. .~·
They· artived at. the home of t~eir 41Jughter
and family\ Dr. and Mrs. Byran Adams, ~n time to
join their grandchildren in an all night vigil lor the
a rrival· or a new.Atabian colt. ,-,· .. .
Rafflan arrived at the same time' BeMetts'
Comet appeared in ,the sky and 'Prompt!}' was ham~
ed "Raffian's Comet." · 1, ,. "'• ' ,-
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No War~ir;ig ~.i~,~;~ P~s:te.Q :,,on. J ri .,ps : Taken in ·Caps.ule ._:-Form
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My friend and· · , I. . ...,f.· . ',·; ~I · ' f· 1" ~ DEAR ANN LAND~RS: t am better. craziest pllces lo e<iV~ up hf~ ':temper (,•,,' DEAR .'ANN LANDERS: Please wire '
I are both 17. We have ~n ex: . ., •. (\ ~··· ~a\IOed thiln you ,' Ann Landers, to SP:Qts." A few months ago the baby ·collect\jult "yes" or "no," Dld tlla't letter
ptrimenUng with pills and w~ need some : a;Swer the Modesto wife whose hu sband w~uldn't stop crying )o he put her on the signed '10 Years a Mistress .come from:
advice. We want to get high but we don't breaU things during fits of temper. Your sofa and broke up her crib. Rochester, N.Y.? My husband has been ~t to do anything crazy like kill , , hus_band ~oesn 't behave ~at way ~nd , acUng f.UMY since 19&0 and it all figures.
1 A f f 1 ha h't ·• -~. ·lflTne aod, So please step aside and let an ""I am Lhank!ul Dan has never biL me bot Thanks 1 k)t.~Mom. -:-.JIGSAW JUDY
oerse ves. ew o our P.8 s ve 1 authority speak. It's depressing to see bu sted fumltute all · bammers rSO we know overdoses can be · ·' · · ~ · · · ~ -• •• DEAR JUDY No tbe letter '°" ia-dlngerous. Just answer our qu.esUoru and skip_.the Lfbey M~inlllgrams, 1•t; toO? ~ • When Dan and 1 wer.e going together he over the place. Ti~ never c;ured quired ia1>out :did 1 DOt come fr t m
sermon. Thank~. -CLEVEL-A,N D! Unf tely 1 l!.!._t many -.pie , usedtobehavelikefl.fr.Modesto.Almost anyth ing, Ann,sopleasedon'tgive'Mrs. Rochester, N.Y. And I am llOt yov What's the limit on dexedrine ? \Vhat DEUCES · ~ · ~ ,,_ ' · • ......
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Ldoq,'t liloti'the an1W«t to lhese queitlon1 every piece of furniture in his apartment MOdesto cJr anyone else false bOpe. -mo""'r. f ~ •t bentedrlne? Is It OK to mix them ? ' ~ lftlat bo 1 ·11 d · , w Id beer be DEAR C.D.: ti wish 1 coald •~swer tbem~ve~ a1 e.~ed by the qlmbec had been broken during one of his angry TEMPER!S \VlFE a ~ Pl s an gm · ou . I 'Of t...•mert and 1uu11entloaal .. .........,, I spells. I thought whenlhe owned his home bttter? Is SCC{lnal stronger than netn· your questions but J can't bti::ause 'don't \ • ""T ~ •'I"""'""' · DEAR WIFE : I told Mn. fl.todtlto ber .. he'd take pride In h II possessions and bUtol? \Ve don't believe In messing know your threshold of tolerance., which ,lf Y" ln1lst cm "experimenting" r bope lhlngs would be different husbruid wa1 responding IO anger In an
around with needles. We know heroin is dtpend1 on many factors sMCll aJ.&be cor.-.you'U ·bave. 01e persoa Pff:ACDl.1'bO will i lnfanUle manner and U he didn't o;utgrow
wild and can kill a person if it goes to the dltion of )'our general health. your stay 1lraigbt. Someone in lhe crowd r was wrong. Already he has knocked It by the lime be married, he needecl pro-
hlart. Wh at we need Is Information. And nervous system, and your level of e..mo. • should,i.,, on haoci te tall I\ 4~lor or ,an .!lst,hple:i through two doors. The bottom fcsslonal be.Ip. The same advice 1can be
don 't advlse us to stop because we won'' tlonal stablllty. Nor do I know lbe ambulance or a coroner, whichever b partition of three orhers have been kicked applied lo your liUle boy. And yo11 can
,top ultfl we've had 10me 1roovy trips. •hngth or the pills you ileM:rittl:. /t.tt ·~ • 1 • ,:.. &hrough. 1 must hang pictures jn lht teU him 1 aal4 st.
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What it French kissing? ls It wrong?
Who should set the necking limits -the
boy or the girl! Can 1 shotgur\ wedding
succeed? Read Ann Landers' bookle~ ''Tl!tnage~XJ-Ten Ways to Cool lt.1•
Send 50 cents In coin and a long, self-adt
dressed, stamped envelope in care o1 the
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ReYolutlo~·-Smolders ·'
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HOUSTON (UPI) -'!be move beyond sexual
.d a ·y s w be n the. Y. o \Ing l>l•YWni• of the male to an
jl'omen\o ,piirlstian ~lion alfinruttlon of tlielr role u
W"! jllll a place· to play human beinp -•1ty
voqeyb<U. or learn ~ 1.,-.leadenllip ~ comrlbudoo
•.,re ]ong gone. . ln varied ways tl>rooP>ut
When 2,.500 delegate s -1 repftsenting 7 rnilliQQ• women ' . . 1 • •
attelld .the 28th nallqoal ¥WCA Double; Ring Rites convenUon, whim ppens today, · -
' their life cycle," Mrs. Claytor
of Grand Ra_plds, Mich., aald .
"They need an identity of
tbelr own even aa they are !l
partner in a man-woman rtla·
tionlhlp.''
"The collecUve power ol a
woman's org&JUatlon in the
coming tr1ennlum will r.est
upon a new tind of. liberation
and mobilization or women in
our society," added YWCA ex-
ecutive cllreotor Edith Lenigo
of New York City.
the '!UbJeC! wlll not be Ille old-
laahlooed .. .ring )>asket but
tlie _.modern prob.tern of
woroen'1 rlO,lts. -Clark~Hawkins Wed
"Women are depicted ~the
weaker sex, Jess able, the
emotional ones, the exclusive
nurturers of the young," Mrs.
Claytor said, '1but human
4rlllti are nOt sex link~."
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action call more radical than
we may tlrlnkt'.' ·said, YWCA
president Helen Clay!Or. "Thill
·convention d a r e DO( do
· busli:iess as usual."
Some of the delegat;s to the
coventlon,_ hope it ·'will biinC
YWCA !<> the !-·of the
women's rights JPQvement.
A.mong the topics w Ile
debated inclube relaud abor ..
tion laws, an tnilghteoed ·~;
pr:oach to marl.Juana end em. .
powennent ,of blacb • n d
other minork!es. . · .• ,, ·,
·. Beyond the ll!temal YWCA
struggle by lbe' young and· the
· bl~k who seek more ~leader
sl)ip and decislon-maldng ~·
er in the 115-ysar~d organiza.
tion smoulliers_ the wome_n's
revolution.
. • The Y.WCA crusade for
women's rights may be ol~.
but the YWCA is expected to
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Reclt" Vows
Wedding vows and rings
were exchanged by Judith
Clark and Michael W,
Hawkins during an evening
ceremony conducted by the
Rev. Thomas W. Overton in
the First Christian Church of
Huntington Beach.
Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Bert W.
Clark of. HunUngton Beach and
<it•kl P'alltl~I Advlf'll11mentJ
RB FOR HB
RDN •AUIR HMll ....... -..di City c..MU
Comm1ttH To Eltct Ron B1wer,
DllYkl Wll11111, Oltlrrrwin lftll GIOucttter, t1W1lln11ton Btedl
Mn .. Florence Peck, Seal 1 '. ·~~ Beach. 1 ~
Mrs. 'Thomas E. Brower
•ved u matron of honor and/~><:-:'/'.
the bride's sisters, the Misses
Nancy and Lisa Clark, were
bridesmaids. 'o?::LJ... I
Scho/orship Fund-raising Plans Bubble make it clear to the -latter1fay ----------babes in the woods like Betty
Attending the benedict was
Alfred J. Melanson, and
seating guests were H. E.
McPhetters, his brother-in·
l•w, LaITy Hicks and Roger
Clark, the bride's brother.
M l ch a e I McPheeters, the
bridegroom's nephew was ring
bearer.
The bride is a graduate of
Marina High School and at-California wineries and cheese companies will sup-
ply the fare to be sampled during a scholarship
fund-raising party, planned by Stephens College
Alumnae of Orange County. The benefit will be stag-
Exotic Fare Sampled
By Chapter Members
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Enjoying a tasting spree
were presidents and chairmen
of American Field Service
chapters.
tinents and honoring the cotm·
tries of the foreign exchange
students now living in the ,
Huntington Valley area.
?..frs. Gord on Stebbings,
district representative. hosted
a pretesting of recipes con-
tributed by foreign students as
a prelude to a district dinner
tour which will take place Sun-
day, May 17, in the faculty di-
ning rooms of HuntingtO'il.
Fountain Valley, Marina and
Westm~ter high schools.
Each AFS chapter will serve
a different foreign c1Jurse
representative of the fi ve con·
Guests will follow a planned
rQute and drlve from school to I
school tor each course. Enter-
tai"11ment and decorations will
be provided by the AFS stu-
dent clubs in each high school.
and adult AFS members will
serve as chefs.
Tickets for the progressive
dinner tour, a fund-raising
project for the AFS program,
will be $2.50 and may be ob-
tained from student or adult
chapter members.
Why not pamper yourself with
an Elizabeth Arden face treatment
Yoo'1e a woman of the '70's. On the go.
Involved. And, when you do have time fo
relax ••• make that time count. Visit
our Elizabeth Arden Red Door Treatment
Room. Let our'expert give your skin a
wonder fully refreshing treatment •••
and a new make-up. You'll not only look
your very oost ••• yoo'll feel marveloos!
Complete treatment with make-up, 10.00
Beauty Studio,
Manicures • Pedi cures • Fac ials • Electrolysis
Buffums·
Nt'Wporf •1 F•tliio11 ld •11d, Newport C1 ~t11 e 644-2200
Mo11., Thwn .. Fri, l,OiOO till f :J01 Ot~,, D•r• 10:00 till 5:10
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ed !r o1n 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, in the
Revere House. Ready to tempt guests are .. (IE!ft to
right) th e Mmes. Donald E . Snyder, Wynn W:.Chap-.
man and Phi li p E. Evans.
Volunteer Bureau
Names New Officers
Ne\\/ officers \vill be install ed \\'hen the
annual mee ting of the Volunteer Bureau
take s place in the Irvi ne Coast Country Club
\.Vednesday, April 15, at 11 :30 a.m.
Takin g office in ceremonies conducted
by Dr. John F. Dean will be Hugh Mynatt
Jr., president : Mrs. Don Adkinson , vice
president ; Mrs. William Rainy, secretary,
and Robert Basma jian , treasurer.
The new president will greet new mem·
hers of the board including the ,Mmes. Elmer
Sproul , Robert Bacon, Rogers Severson and
Harold Ness al ong with Frank Herman.
Friedan's National Organ.\za.
tion for Women and the
Women's Liberation Move-ment that old does not mean
s.laid.
C o n ventioo blueprints in-
clude the repeal cl. all laws
restricting abortions perfonn-
ed by a duly licemed physic·
ian. Other topics to be ari\)ed
by the delegates are an ex·
tensive network of adequate
child care services and equal
access of women to all educa·
tional possibilities.
"lt is essential that women
Flowers
In Focus
A program on floral ar·
rugement will be presented
when the Women's Auxiliary
to the Orange County
P h a rmaceutical Association
meets Wednesday, April 15. in
the Costa Mesa home of Mrs.
Anton Lopiz.ich.
Banquet
Plans Told
•• Plans far the annual Motber-
daughter Banquet ,will be an!
nounced at the next meeting of
the Women's Society of Chrtg..
tian Service.,
The group will meet at 10:30
a.m. Wednesday, Aptil 15, in
the First United Methodist
Church , Costa Mesa.
The banquet, scheduled for
May 8, is being chaired by
Mrs. Ruth Barnett. Assisting
are the Mmes. Robert Richey,
Donald Barr, Henry
Wedesweiler and Ra lph Short.
During the Wednesday
session Mrs . Vance Hunter
will present the program, Mrs.
Arthur Butterwick will lead
devotions, and Mary Circle,
under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Emily Eggen, will serve
lunch.
tended Golden West College,
while her husband, also a
Marina High School graduate,
presently is attending Orange
Coast College. He abo is in the
Marine Corps Reserve sta·
tloned at Seal Beach.
Stars Raise
Auction Bid
A silent auction of white
elephants will occupy
members of the Star Club of BE FREE . .-
Laguna Be a ch Wednesday, .
April 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the OF FAC{AL HAIR
home of Mrs: Arthur Hanson. FOREVER. LET us SHOW
Members will start col· lecting merchandise for a YOU HOW EASY IT IS
rummage sale on Saturday, TO REMOVE E)\CESS HATR
May 9, in the Women's Club. WITH MODERfi
Soroptimish
Mrs. Thomas Young, retiring president
wiU accept a post on the advisory board as
will Gary BurriJJ , Charles Catanese aQd
Miss Evelyn Davis.
The-pthering will begin
with a social hour at 11:30 Moose Group
a.m. and lunch will be served
Soroptimist Club or Hun·
tingtori Beach gathers at 12:15
p.m. the seoond and fourth
Tuesdays in Francois
restaurant.
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Speaker for the luncheon gathering will
be the new director of the Volunteer Bureau,
Mrs. Lewis S. MacDonald. She will outline
plans, programs and new projects • for the
coming year.
at noon. Women or the At>ose, 1158 FAIR IN OUR' BEAUTY SALON.
As.sisting with ho1tess duties assem blt the first and third
will be the ~Mmes. Ronald Thursday of eadl month for F•tt, f•ir, f1ch1•I. Tho•• R.QBINSQN'S ' 1;,.., · M H thr•• 'Word1 tvm up facfori in Walters, G. H. Piersol, Dean mee""f6s m OOlle ome, •P•r•tion on fti• DAILY PI LOT
Reavte and Anthony Williams. Costa Mesa. The programs ~1tori1I P•t• •Y•rv d•v. NEWPORT
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may call Mrs. R. T. Adler,
544-Jl358.
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OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY ,,,.
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267 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA
PHONE 548·9919
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Make it in cotton, lin~n, sh3:ntung, raw. silk.
pique, jersey. 60499 -Misses sizes 8-~~· S1z~ 12
requires approximately 2 1/4 yards of 45 fabric:
Order 60499 : give size, name, address .and zip.
EACH pattern $1.50 postpaid. Address SPADEA,
Box N Dept. CX-15, Milford , N.J. 08848,
Toinorrow's Look Today! Spadea's collection of
Midis and Maxis -the Longuette Book -$1 post~
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9
Sparkling Portraits
of you or your child
l 99s only
• l big, beautiful 8xl0 for you
• 2 lovely Sx 7 for Grandparents
•and 6 handy wallet-size for
family and friends!,
Hurry, bring your child in now.
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TUESDAY
APR.IL 14
17 IYDNllY OMARll
Allll!8 (Mll?Cb ll•APril II):
Tum on chann. Reaflze that
you are attractl.ve,
worthwhile. Don't p e r m I t
anyone to dama&~ your tell-
tv News
In View
-. MW--..,. -ial lavllatlan. y.., can..,.. ~ u.en to ,.... ..... --alcl ol friends,
"'""""· 1 prollllionaf .-tales. See
TAUlUJll (April 111-llol' •l: 1 IDd be -·
Attend to pnJj>tl'ty mitten. llOOllPIO (Oct II-NOY. It):
Don't negle<I bulc duties. Acctnl·oo unbll!oal, ll>IKty to
Re me m be r de a d I Ines. 'elevate proft~ standing.
llemonstr1to 1 b 111 t y to In penonal Ille., Y<IU\DllY have
over<ome ob.tlcle1. Someone to mllre """"' lm~rtant ctin-
from )'Otr put pays surprlle cess:lool to older individual.
soda! vlalt -and debt. , Ride with the Ude.
GEMINI (llol' ll.June SAGmARllJS (Nov. II·
20): YCl!lr 1blllly to be Dec. II): Somo· eYenta which
versatile ls called into play. le8ft'l far away ma)'<be coming
Trust hunch. You may be fore-doeer than you Utint. Be
ed to do more than one tbln( ttody. Catch up: otudy basi<s.
at a ti.me. Catch up on Gtt materla.I . ~ Long-r..,dJnc. Tbm! Ire IOme hlnla dtatance call Glllld provide
SpeU!nc' 00 M~ TV which con provide valuable muy ........
News Instead of New 1 aid. CAPRICORN .(Dec. 22-Jan .
W be Jackie Lynn CANCER (JlDle ll.Joly 21): 11): lnterata 1re wide rang-
chlld liar o1 Money I! In pictur<. Take oc1-Jnc. Give fWl !tin to In-;~ a..~· t'Ol'lledles. vantage of f l n a n c I al .-teUectual · curiosity. s 0'1ll e
She wllf aOdrea ~ Hun-P,C:rlunlty. You can l.ncnale ideas are not as far--fetched u
tingtoll Be 1 c b Republican Income pot"ltW. In Po-1 they m1y ...... ObWn hint
Women'• c J u b , Federated, area, co_ 11 e.c t data. Be from SqtUartu meaqe.
when ff meela 1r 11:30 1.m. .knowledgeable. Spedal otudy AQUAllllJS (Jen. ID-Feb.
Wodnesd1y, April n, In the llllY be reqolred. II): C..UICtl, ~·I lflalrs
HunUngtnn Beech Recrutlon LB0 (July II-AU(. 21): Get appeer to be opoWgh~.
Center. sufficient mt. sleep. Cycle I! Rell!lze lh1t joint effo!U have
The program wUI follow a high and your ener1lea will be best chance for auccess. No
anact IUncheOn and business expended. Special appearance day to go·tt lloae. Coopetlte
m.eetlng wlUi. M r 1 • Lee C:OOld be nqulred. Be con-with close auodate.
Stewart presiding. f1den~~ Get aome new ippare:I. PISCES (Feb, ti-March 20):
Mrs. 'raylor has been a Highlight better polnta. · Guard he1lth. -Study L e o
newscaster and woman's VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): message.A'I01dtxces1es .
editor' of KTI'V In Sacrame~ You get what you~ lf will-Don't bWld em o t Ion a I
to. She also has .erved as inc to change aome bablt pait-dlltw'banct Into someth.Jng far
president of .the N a t Io 'n a I terns. One who is confined to out of proportion. Some of
Federation of Press Women. home, bospita1 de • e r ., e • your routine ilmpiy has to be
Mn. Le Roy~ program special con 1 l de rat Ion. chan&ed-'lbl.s ll for your good.
chalnnan, will introduce the Personal saai6ce will be T• ,..... ..,. .,..1 MltY .., "" "' -aker. worth it _,."" ....... .,. ,,....,. °""r,., •r -~ -) flltekJlt, "Stuwl Hlllh fw ~ fM All Interested Women In the UBRA (Sept. ~. -: w-.• In blrtl*N .... ,. c.!tl
-· Aodl 13, 1970
STILL SLIM
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that molter there's no'reoson to grow 11heovy'' ot any cge. Especlclly
whtn there's c SLIMMIN' WOMEN orouod. Feoturlng the world fa-
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M11t •• •••r et• 25. Stre .. Hltl Hclltre•H e
•••t. l1c1ll11t 1el1ry.
C.11 Mr. SIM11 IJMJ21
t SLIMMIN' WIJMEN . t Opon Dolly llOO A FACIAL SALO". • to 10:00 P.M., Satunliys 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
NOW OPEN t BEACH AREA ruLLERTON SALON TUST IN SALON
1 :111 (1st Ch111•ell l•• · 541 last Finl Strfft t 1 IOl New11ort llvd. Pest Offic1 Ylll11• • S26-i7M Lerwh1 S.11n e IJMH1
•~ t•~ "-Don't let ··"•-·lit prevent ft °""'1 .._,,,..._.,I«,..,.,'"' DAILY
area are inVir.cu to a K2JU UJC . --=u~ ,
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SALE OF
HAND-DETAILED
MEN'S SUITS
regularly 75.00 5-9.00
smashing suit ·buy ... our very own Lord a
Tarleton subtly shaped 2-button model
• First we settled on one style. A subtly shaped jacket with
new wider lopels ond pocket flops. A deeper center-vent
Ploin front trousers . A now-look flattering lo most men.
• Next-to our favor ite fabric resources for two yeor-round
fabrics. An all-wool worsted and a wool/silk blend were
bought in carload quantity to sqye o bundle .
• Then we arranged for the tailoring. Each suil hos no less
than 35 hand-detailed operations, fin lslled armholes,
attached pocket-linings. little niceties lik&these.
• Blues, browns, golds, coppers, greens, greys, block. Sol ids,
stripes and plaids. 36--46 regular, 3S..44 short, 38-46 long.
Convenient credit terms ava iloblt.
IMl'd11t 1tore mens clothel, I l 4
""'Y co soutft co.,t plau, 110 cliogo fwy. •t !;rl1tol, ca.ta m.,1, 5-46-9321
shop monday thni 10turday 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., 1unday noon 'til 5 p.m.
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Mondi!', Aprll IS, 1970
Peering
Around
ADELE FRANKS and An·
toinette Harding, both of Costa
Mesa, have entered original
pajnUngs in tbe eighth annual
Benedictine Art award3. •.
ELEANOR Petersen just
thanged her name and now
answers to Mrs. E u g e n e
Edwln James. The tlfosome
exchanged pledges in Las
Vegas last week. They are
'making their home In Palm
Desert and plan to summer in 1
Newport Beach.
MRS. SAILY Phillips will
open her Newport Beach home
Wednetday, AprU 15, for I
champagne brunch honoring
membets of the Sisterhood of
tbe Harbor Area Re f o rm
Temple.
Quild Gathers
Membm ol. the Newport
~ch Poll<o Guild will gather .Y
Wednolday, Aprll 15, 1t I p.m •
ln the Newport B ta c h
Chamber of Commerce olfice,
Nt11P<>rl Beach.
W•'r• N•w Own•rt-W•'r• Creating •n
INTONATIONAL INCIDENT!
PER1
MANENT ,':.":;.. 5850
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FOi AP'P'OIHTMINT
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international beauty salon
"the prof1sston•l1"
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C.+ .,._ flt+-., -" 1wi.., ,,.~I••• i. kif •. edjn+ pett1m1 COIT'Ktly
• Mw wl+hM+ pint • b11fht9 • ptMI with 1 iwof"1lon1I Soolt • line
dt.1111, f1ck.+t Mei Mah CMplett)J by M1chl11e • 'MW zippers withottt
problems • bind ti.t+""~" wtth ...tch +1,. a111d peper • ••w sJ•.ves
withovt piM • ..., fabtle M-•kly • n..t. .,. }ft+ 1 few of tM 1x~tln9
thi"t• Y'" wUI '"·
Mike pur R ... rv1tlon1 Now And Receive P:R.EE Hit
look on SHORTCUTS TO PROPISllONAL PITTING
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NEWPORTER INN-Palmer & Norwood Rms.
1107 Jimbo,... Roed -Newport Bt1ch, C.nforni•
Morning Cl1u1s-
Wodn1sdoy, ~prn 22nd ___ 9:30 1.m .. 12:10 p.m.)
Jhundey, April 23rd 9:10 1.m .• 12.30 p.m. 6-hrs.
Evening Clesse.,_
Wednesdey, April 22nd . _ 6:30 p.m. • 9:30 p.m.)
Thursdoy, AprU 23rd --·-6:30 p.m. • 9:30 p.m. 6-hrs.
Miko RtMrvltlons By Celling -673 -1166
TICKETS MAY ALSO BE OITAINED AT THE DOO R
Mountain Wear
Heavy knitted suits for the mountains by Carla
F er rero feature jacquard-worked borders and
pockets and bro\vn and beige tones. The man's out-
fit includes a blouse-jacket \Vith sha\vl collar. a
pair of knickerbockers and jacquard-heavy socks
The wo1naPJ 's ensemble consists of a blouse and
divided skirt and matching cap. Both designs were
modeled in Florence.
Medical Group
Every second TueSday or
the month members of Orange
Shores M e d i c a I Assistants '
Associat.ion assemble at 8 p.m.
Location may be obtained by
calli ng Mrs. Janis Anderson,
499-251 1.
Rebekah Lodge
Triple Link Club of "'esa
Rebekah Lodge has meetings
lhe fourth Mondays at 8 p.m.
in various locations. h1rs.
Douglas h1organ at 548-1938
may be called for additiooal
intonDatlon.
START NOW •••
LOSE 2 DRESS SIZES
3 WEEKS! • ID as
little as
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Memo Sent on Meeting Coctus Society
oiange Couuly Cactus and
Succulenl Society meeu the
first Wednesday at noon In
Odd Fellows Hall, Costa Mesa.
Mem ber• of the Orange
COunly Ha1bar ·Area Legal
( Secretaries Assoc laUon 'fill
gather,Jn Dl llman's
restaurant, Newport Beach on
Wedne9day, Aprll 15, at 7 p.m.
A \_ail< will be given by Mrs.
Mertie Vinger, chairman of
1ho 1rqup'1 lf9dil Wllon, and
election of orficeH and the
pr:esentatM>n or &Mull reports
will round out the evening.
The assoclaUon'a treuurer,
Mrs. Lorraine Raymond has
'earned lhe title of Professional
Legal Secretary. She • com-
p!~ 1Ucteutully the two-
day examination sponsored by
the National Association of
Le~al Secretaries and fulfill·
eel the other requltemen t.s.
t.1ra. Raymohd will receive
her certificate during the na-
tional conve ntion or l e g a I
secretaries in Universal City
next July.
"Why do I ~ain
weight? .,
I neve1 sit down ilr
to eat ." · 1
Secretaries
WEIGHT• WATCHERS. •
At 6:30 p.m. every second
Thursday women of Bahia
Chapter of.Nation al
Secretaries' A a,s o c i a t J on
Intemational assemble in dif-
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ly Al Smith
By Harold Le Doux
0 KAY •• TM IS IS Ii= I WEU 'IOI!, I
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10 Talks
14 Greek letter
15 Skin lb Encourage
17 Watchru l
18 Newt : Var.
19 Festival 21) Equines
21 Dairy
apparatus
23 Full-grown
anim al
25 Transvers'
wooden
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2h ~em11le
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27 Calendar
abbteviation
zq Vancouver
or Seattle
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)3 Jot 35 Pasteboard
37 Of a 1tllgious
le adtr
41 AHtclion
42 Joints
44 Gaelic
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p1eflx
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53 Siesta
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Abbr. 57 E. Ind ian
weight
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shape
bll2tol,
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li'J Lasso user
70 ····China
71 Garment
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divisions
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Z words
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quantities
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lnlr1nal
1eglons
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plants
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champ
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Johnson,
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IT'S AA!tO 10 ta EXCnct> 1 l«J.tr A l!O\IJI. OF IUIH WA!OR
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DAILY PILOT 21S
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ly Charles lanotti
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LllGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Merrick Soui~ Coast Beperi.ry
Hits Dirty
Theatrics
'Cuckoo's Nest' Throbs With Life
Productr David Mttrick has
lashed oot at "dirty shows"
that parade as legitimate
theater, warning that sooner
or later they will result in
"public outrage that could
lead to a demand f o r
censorship" in the theater.
To forestall t h i s , the
Broadway producer says in a
March Reader's D i g e s t
article, "a line on public In·
decency can and must be
drawn .'' Such a line, Merrick
argues, would not constitute
censorship but ·would, on the
contrary, •1 pre se rve the
!heater's right to speak out on
all subjects."
"Prohibiting public display
or sexual acts can hardly be
construed as an attack on a
playwright's freedom of ex-
pression," he writes. "If play
requires explicit s e x u a 1
scenes, then the writer really
hasn't much new or creative
to say." DAILY PILOT Sl11f l"llal9
He compares the currerlt GENIUS AT WORK -Hoping to get a big bang out of their bo)Jlemade bomb
o u t P 0 u r i n g of "hard-core" are (Crom left) Heath Park, Gary Cotter, Cameron Young and Harvey Kahn in
pomography" on slage to "the South Coast Repertory's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest."
days when Romans were -----------------------------------entertained by hired actors
LEGAL NOTICE
performing scenes of sodomy,
rape and Incest.'' Since those
days the theater has labored
to sh;d the ancient stigma of
immorality, he says. But now,
"for the price of a Broadway
ticket, the audience may be
lured into a COl)Verted garage
or loft, l!eated on wooden .
chairs, and, in an atmosphere
redolent of a gymnasium, wat·
ch a stage full of zombies
mime sexual acts without
reference to love or affection
of joy."
The producer singles out
"Oh! C,alcutta!'' "And Puppy
Dog Tails'' and "Fortune and
Men's Eyes" in charging that
some shows contain, in ad·
dition to nudity, "scenes so
witless, so thunderingly crude
and vulgar. that audiences
were stunned with disbelief."
Merri ck says that two yea rs
ago Kenneth Tynam, orginator
of "Oh!. Calcutta!" asked him
to produce the "erotic revue."
"I agreed to read his show,"
Merrick says. "I found not a
single line of wit in it. And if
th ere had been. it would have
been smothered under the
mounds of flesh."
He says that the success of
such alJ..f.ime hit shows as
"Life With Father'' and "My
Fair Lady" proves that "the
theater is at its best when il
speaks of love and of hope,
when it reaches for beauty .
when it laughs at pretension."
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R. F. NETH Na!arv Putlllc<alU..-nla M•N K. Htnrv
CHIEF OF POllC£ Prlnc;IPll Oftla t11 N11!1N Publlc-Calllarnl1 P~blltl!Pd Or1n!lf C111sl 0.tolJ P'''' Los Anvtles Clllllll'I' Prlnc;IM! oi··~e In
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LEGAL NOTICE
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SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE Qt< CALIFORNIA t<Olt
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NI. ,l,.f,$40 : .. !:t~:v. O!.ce.~~RMION 8 ... I( E II:
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Putllllhlld Orlf'llill Coast D1llY Pilot. Putll\ll'le(I Orange Coa•I 0111¥ P\k!I. APrU 6, u. l'O, 27, 1'70 11•111 Aprll •• u, Ml, 27, 1970 61'0-70
WANTED!
Original Musical. 'Irving'
Fails to Hit Mark at College
By JO~NNE REYNOLDS
or ,,,. 01ur "'"'°' Sttfl
Jrs not often that Orange
coast theatergoers are given
the privilege of previewing an
original piece of drama, much
less a musical.
Unfort1J11ately, Golden West
College's production of the
original music a J "Irving''
turned out to be more of a
chore to attend than a treat.
The production, it should be
noted, does not suffer from
any lack of talent or en·
thusiasm on the part of the
cast. For the most part, they
gave it everything they had,
but it ~·ould take more than an
"IRVl"'9"
An ..-lgln1! rnutk ll written •lld di·
rl(ed DY SllWIM R-1. rnu1lctl k°"'
DY GI-Wffcotl, rnusktl dlrtclor
J..-ry Schroftler, l«Mktl dlrKf«
Clludl MllcMIF, ~,.....,., by J°"'-1111
Etll•, ll1htlnt tl-f lltec: R•lntr. 11<.wnfed
Frk11y1 and S.turd•v• throvell April
11 11 Golden Wt•I Call-lludfnl ( ..... I••·
THE CAST Ptrcr P. C.ulor . .. . .. Arr Slitrm111
Norffn ............ Ch1ry1 McF1rl•nt
Sut ....... , ............ DtbOlt Stlct
Oult OHlerhorpa ........ ~ .... ,t,mold
t1rry Youfll .............. Jim c-
Rlck , ................. $11¥1 NllllKl'l11f
T ... rv ...................... 01¥1 '-Mr. IClmbtt .... , ...•..• DIYkl Prleu
E~KUllYn; .............. Ruld¥ Smith,
Ctrl T<IHUO
.SKrettrl11 .. Wtlld'f Frlldm1n. Donni
1"09•1'1. klthy Sodtn.
K•llllftn Coolc, Sut Heins, ""'"'._.. l"ol1cem111 .............. 1111nc1r Smith
enthusiastic cast to salvage ------------
this play.
The two.act play tells the
story of a computer ~amed
IRVING ""ho talks and the two
hapl ess executives who
discover the machine·s secret.
Written and directed by
Stewart Rogers, the play's
outsta nding problem is the
weakness 6f the plol. The
story has many loopholes and
wh9t can best be described as
"credibility gaps," such as the
scene which has the boss hav.
ing the two young e.1.ecutives
lftdo
NIW'O" llM;M -M tloo • ..,,.....,
1• l••..J•MO 11<1• hi••• 0 •, 3-11)0
arrested because lhe compu ter
talks.
In an interview before the
play opened, Stewart noted
the play was not overly
s.lgnllicant, but said it was
entertaili.ng. Comiderlng the
quality • m the• plot and tile
songs, there were Umes when
it could not even be called
entertaining.
The songs and lyrics by
Glenn Wescott are oc-
casionally bright and snappy,
such as "One of The Few,"
but for the most party they
are of a basically dull quality.
It is a credit lo the college's
music and drama departments
that the play comes off as well
as it does.
One of the cam slandouls is
Art Sherman who plays Percy
P. Cassidy, the power·hungry
boss of Irving's company.
Although be tends to
somewhat overplay the part,
Sherman protjdes a few ge·
nu4>e laughs.
The two young executives,
Rick and Terry, who were
played by Steve Mutschler and
Dave Jones, also bad a hand
in some of the better moments
of the show, particularly the
scene when the_y discover tbeir
computer c3n ' talk. Credit
should also be given here to
Don Polan, 'lliilo proyides Irv-
ing's voice, as he rounded out
the scene with Jones and
Mutschler\
Cheryl McFarJane and Deb+
bie Stires, vlho played the two
secretaries, turned in ade-
quate performances as the
ferhale counterparts oi the two
executives. Their scenes didn 't
always have quite the zi p
displayed by Mutschler and
Jones, however.
David Priess, who plays Mr.
Kimber, the ancient janitor,
also managed one of the more
entertaining performances of
the evening.
The cast as a whole displays
sucl1 potential for a good
performance with 11 m t t e d
material, il is hoped their next
production will be something
they can really sink their teelh
into.
By TOM TITUS
Of ,... DlltW' ""' a.ff
In the five )'Mn linu South
Coast Repertory became th•
theatrical capital of Orange
County, thll ootatand.ing com-
-bu olferod oountless
,. li.Qgularly merncnble ,even-
hlgs of comody and drama.
None haa been more im·
pressive than Its latest pro-
duction, "One Flew Over the
Cuckoo's Nest."
Here ls a show which throbi
with life a!'4 meaning, com-
"'ON I! ,Ll!W OVI!• TM• CUCl(OO"I Hl!ST"
14. l>l1Y tly 0.lt W1~111, ad1pltd
trom ,,,. n:ov•• by Ken Ktser, dlrec!td
br Mlorll11 '""'°"' Ht d11fgn by Dl~kl
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PrtHllt.d tlv' Souttl Coa1t ll~
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·• Clilef Bror'!ldem .......... Pt!tl' 9 ttnd
.-). Cl\llflH CM1wkk .. , ..... Harvey Kann
Sctnloll .. .. .. .. .. .. .. GaN c11111r ,..,.rt)nl ,. ............... Hf.it. P1rll,
Colonel M1ller10n ...•.. &ob StrkltllM
Rudlly ........ , ..... C11mron YCllHlll
Or. Sl'lvlY ............ GeorVI B1rc111
Clnd'Y SllfT .......... Ell Int Binks ton
S1ndr1 .. .• ......... klld't' M1r!no
NUfSI FUnn ......... , Lnll1 T1y)pr
Nur11 Brown .............. Pat Brown
Aide W1rr1n ........ Tlf'rr M1n11191H
.-.1d1 Wlllllm• ............ L. o. Travis
,t,kle Tu11tlt .............. am Dunntm
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AUDREY HEPBURN~lr.
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Audrq Htpburn, Hanry Fond•. John
Mill1. Tolsto(s stcwy of Czirlst
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'Aggressive Chicks'
Bug 'Mod Squad' Star
By VERNON SCOTT
l!OL LY W 00 D (UPI)-
Because more pretty young
things arrive ' in Hollywood
seeking stardom than young
men with the same goal, the
demography o! the town is
dlsilnct1y unbalanced.
Quick to notice this
circumstance is actor Michael
Cole, the rebellious young star
of television's "Mod Squad."
Instead of !lndlng the abun-
dance oC friendly females a
windfall, Cole, a native of
Wl9COl'ISin, believes it an iJI
8Yl6 foreboding breeze.
"The balance of nature has
been changed," Co J e ex-
claimed with what might have
been indignation. "A funny
thing is happening out here
that turns people around.
"Now It's the guys who loaf
around all day waiting for jobs
in pictures or television . And
the girls are the one.s who hold
down jobs and own cars.
"Half the time it's the girl
who stops by to pick up her
date for a party. U she
doesn't, some other girl wl11."
As a single man in his mid
20s, Cole has taken
a puritanical etara instead of
enjoying his surroundings as
did, say Errol Flym.
"It turns you off, man,"
Cole sald.
"Chicks are getting so ag·
gressive it shakes you up.
They are constan t ly ad·
vertislng themselves like a
Madison Avenue product.
packaged in mini skirts and
see-through tops ."
This is bad ?
"Yeah. If a guy's thinking
about getting married, he's
also considering what kind or
mother a chick will make.
"But there's ootlling more
rare or precious in my age
group in Hollywood than a
lady. They don't know what it
is to be gentle, modest or
feminine. 1~
;;rieACH • • AT"•1.1.•• • If lh. k. d r MUNTINOTON •••CH. •47·••o• .. you see lS In 0 ac·
AcHeMy Anni w1...., tion with young chicks when
BEST SUPPORTING you're looking for a decent
ACTR ESS young lady, what will happen
-GOLDIE HAWN-to the new generatian o!
mothers? It's a bad scene, \\illTOI' lnorto man ... 'l3ITllBU OO""mll" eoie neither appeal'! nor ft ! U . I! behaves in a manner prescrib-
i ('l)FIJ)lfil!Sf :,•: . ~~:1f': ::i:~!"i~t~!~~
l nu the pursuer and that bugs him .;.-.oouit ~fl .. -more than anything else . "Look around the Su n.set
Ai.-Ac--,. Nomi... Strip or 90me of the other
• "'' s.,.rt1"' Ac:t•r hangouts for young people in
-R•Mrf Croae this town," Cole suggested.
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-JOHN WAYNE----JlliN liUN KIM
WAYNE • CAMPllELL • DAllBY
Moncll.Y, April 13, 1970
Lori!ffl Ballets Staged
.. .
DAU.Y PILOT' fl
UCI Da~ce Concert Superb
,
HJ TOM BAJIUY Thal In l<seU ls lndlc•Uve or-----------------_,..
of .,. o.1Y ,.... iiett the foree ol '.hls brilliant work.
Choreographer Eu1ene Lor-Its stagin; is superb and Is
Ina'• brilliant youria u c I supported by visual a l d s ,
dancers were exactly t b a t flashed on to the screen
Over the weeftnd ln a deman-behind the dancers. fJ'he alldes
ding four-work program that support the theme and ha.ve
Justifiably featured two of obviously been very carefully
l.oring's own ballets -his and cleverly chosen.
"fabulous and very funny "The It was argued In o u r
Party" and the Incredibly presence that Miss Pla1Uno'1
beauUlul "Polyphonica." theme is also that of utter
"'Mle Party," of course, despair, a series of statements
needs no introducUon. This is which ended without any glim-
the zany, pop-<>rMmted ballet mer of hope for manklnd and
that nailed down a DAILY the depiction of tus gradual
PILOT "Euterpe" aw8Jld last descent lnto the abyu.
year. Its ~agerly anticipated Were t h-e w r It er a
repeat perfonnance left this choreograpber, he would find
writer In exactly the pasiUon it hard to tell the story of
he w.aa in last ·year in mankind in any other way.
Crawford Hall -on the edge Godless, careless and utterly
of hJs seat, helpless with unheeding he is passing that
laughter and only wishing burden on to a new generation
that the comic genius of Ricky with t h e callousness with
Harrll as "Auntie Le Mom" which he picked It up and that
and Leslie Watanabe as the is the way we read th!J
premier danseur could be seen brilliant ballet.
by a wider audience. The times we live in and
What a wacky pas de deux those that created them have
these two gllted arUsts giv e been very cleverly committed
us. To the strains of "Im-to dance form. Miss PlasUno's
possible Dream" they cavort work is deeply movin g, very
and clown their way through carefully stated and ex-
a classical spoof in a way that quisltely danced .
has to be seen to be believed. We can't quite offer the
• But that isn't all there is to same tribulf' to James
"The Party." For this is Penrod's "Reflections of the
easentlaUy a group effort and Fire" since ,..tr. Penrod's
Loring's fine young dancers message never quite filtered
make it e1:acUy that in a way through to what had suddenly
which leaves no doubt that became a h a r d ad un-
thls happy group enjoy every comfortable seat.
moment of this j u m pin g , We e:njoyed some superb
jangllr11 ballet. dancing , partlcularly by Karen
"Polyphonica" ls from the Huffman, Ricky Harris and
same stable but that is the on-1'>0ma.s Anthony but we never
ly comparison that can be could define what exactly it
drawn between the two clever was all about. We caught a
balleU. For lhls airy, graceful glimpse o{ what seemed to be
ballet shows us another Lor-an E31ptian mummy come to
Ing, one who ls more <:1>n-life, the s y m b o 11 c dlsem-
cerned with the presentation bowelling of a male dancer
of a fluid, semi-classical art and some gesture which may
form and who is -completely tiave been thinly veiled sexual
successful in that endeavor. overtures.
Mendelssohn's rich score is If you were there and you got the message, let us know . the Idea] background to thls In the meantime we shall have
finely paced and rap I d I Y to reflect on "Renectlom" a
•
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'Bombed' Encores
Pat Brown llJrts with Hal Landon Jr. in a repeat
performance of "We Bombed in Ne\v Haven" at
~uth Coast Repertory. The antiwar black comedy
will be staged Thursdays only, beginning this week,
through May 7. -
HThe last word in
thrillers. Terrific."
-Gene llhllllt, Look Mogulne
changing ballet, with its tre-little longer.
quent shifts of color and its ·1 brllllanUy contrived staging. ·lt Patrick Nollet \a a brU\lant . STARTS WEDNESDAY
was thoughtful without beino: dancer and the ballet world 0 ., will be hearing a lot more Exclusive ranp County En110t1ment
cerebral, colorful without ever about him. He gels out star fl r:itJ .--'
being sliowy and fluid without ~ SOUTH <m
ever losing Its own very clear~ ·~lbe;;•;v;enl;n=-g~. ~~~~:;1~\I ~ COAST
ly stated identity. A magnifi-ll!=:;~~~~~ll~~llla~j~ot~~~~·~·~ .. ~-2~7~1~1~~~="'J cent ballet.
Praise here for L t n.d a
Kostallk - a fine performance
-J acqueline Co r I and
Margarrt Wilson. Dominant
males were Patrick Nollet,
Leslie Watanabe and Ri chard
Sikes.
We have given these ballets
richly de!lerved praise and we
were perhaps build ing up for
our delayed tribute to the
ballet of the evening -Janice
Gudde Plastloo's "The Godly
Animal."
This is an utterly breathtak·
lng ballet, very close to horror
in much or Its clearly stated
message and with very little
hope -JO far as we could
comprehend -to offer to a
deeply impressed audience.
~1iss Plastlno's theme is the
theme of the young -th£: cor-
ruption they have Inherited in
the form of war, po11utlon,
doubtful values and even more
doubtful Insistence upon a
clearly outworn fonnat. lt Is
all there in this absorbing
ballet and it makes its point
with a hammer blow that sent
us home in very thoughtful
mood - a mood that cou[d not
be dispelled by Lorlng's "The
Party."
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Le,ty--It's Nice While It Lasts .
Lefty Phllllpo la'I analyilng.k roboil
h1tUng h1s C&UfonUa Angell have ex-
hlblled In lmalllng lbolr W"J lo !(Ye
.1lralgbt vlcl<\rill lo· OP!'~ the b~ball
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like that /' r 5'd Ptiilli~, wlio replated
BUI Rigney ,. ~en managtt ~t May
2T. "RealilUcaU,, y,ou kDow 1it-can't last
tOrever. But1t~a •dre. Di~ ~hlle tt·lasts."
·The Angell -bacJ< fi:om a W deficit with a five-run aii:tb inning Sunday
lo whlp th< K.lbiOI Clty Royf}s, 7-5, and
remain atop 'the NfterlcllJI Le•gue West
slllndinp. Jlllmesola., 'whlCb has ,... lls
first three gamea ahd now ls man1:ged Qy
Rtpy, is U>e leaaue'a only other un-
c&efealed team.
The Angels, idle today; open the.lr 1970
home ·season Tuesday night a,gainst
Cl!lcago.
In their fast st.art, the Angels ha.ve col-
Jeded fi8 hits ln 186 fimes at bat, a .35S
learn average. Their hits have included . . .
14 doublel,.ft•e ~ and ftve home . loljowlill ~by llodltpu and pinch
runs. hitter fUc.k IWcUnli.
"l've_pever aeea any club bit like thla, Tbe Roy•~ AICe)I .wter Tom'
· l'blllJps confOlled. • • • M ......... I -.. _...,ldinl J'-• "You~ve tot to be amued. at that klnd :--..-OJ" or uwi ,_... -Y
or hlllint. rUloughl we!d•hl'(e ..,,.. hit· ~·, _ ""'" But -11111
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AM. 1l ·~· n. Ml~I• •. 1;,Y •.Jfto , ','Our reUIV'tn ..... been lf9f{.,.
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Ung Ibis year., because oome ol 'lht kldll PhlJUpo' aald. "P'bbor did It loday, bot
like lllU v.,., Aurelio Rodrigue• and Jay• Keo Ta!wn, l'lul Pt!fle and Mel ~
Johnstone each slapped four hill in the h&ve ·dohe it, too." ~ reUevert ~ve
Angels, 16-hJt a~\ •Sllilday. b not alJo\ved 111 elftled run I.II 11 1/Jrln-1~ waa home runs by ROger Jlepoi and nlnp. 1 •
Jim Fregosi that lluoched !ht Ang<ll lo Jl<!Yall ..... ..,. -Charlie Metro con-
victory No. 5, hoWever. · ceded hjs club caught tht'Anaell at the
8oCb came in the fJve-n1n iMlng wrong time.
against Dick Drago. Repoi bounced his 11Somttimu you just can't-atop a tum
homer 425 feet olf the outer waQ ln rlgbt-when it' gets to blttlag," Metro said. "We
~rri:;osi· ~~tedJ:O~s:,~:1:::t-ce= ~.~ when they coulcjn't do anythinc
Neighbors. Littler, Casper
Seek Masters' Golf Crown
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -"! choked like
a dog," Gene Littler said good-naturedly,
ieferring to the three putts he left short
on the closing holes Sunday in the final
rcund of the Muten Golf Tournament.
"I putted them In a hall-hearted way,"
Llt.Uer added. "I didn't want to take a
nan at the hole. There was too much
danger ol going fJve feet pasL l was
afraid I'd miss coming back.''
Said Bill c._,
"l never attack a course. I always try to play within myseU. My goU philooophy
is: Don't press. Don't tzy to outrnuscle a
cpurae. Keep the ball in play."
, Thus it's a batUe between golf's reluc-
t,nt boys, the cautious twins from San
Diego today in the 18-bole playoff for the
34tb Masters Championship.
JJtler, 39, and Casper, 38, grew up
together in the San· Diego suburbs. They
were junior golf rivals, on the same team
jn the Navy during the Korean War and
turned pro within a year of each other -
Littler in 1954 and Casper in 19M.
They are both stylists, departures from
the modern breed of power sluggers who
swing at the ball wilh reckless abandon
and take the consequences.
"'They'll b<lng style back to got!," said
one spectator who saw the californians
flniall in a tie at 279, with Gary Player
fmilhing at 280. "Now the swing is the
thing."
Littler long has been regarded as the ·.
finest swinger in gol.f. His swing Is com-
pact, flawless with no room for error. A
rew years ago he weot into a slump,
lasting fur three years.
"l just put the ball down and bit it. If I
don't know what I did right, how can I
know what I do wrong to correct it," a
befuddled Littler said. ''lt'1 llke an
airplane pilot who doesn't know what all
those gadgels are for."
Casper's early years were different. He
was a fat boy aOO when he deckled to
turn pro. Paul Runyan, well-known
California professional,· advised against
il
"With your game, you'll starte to death
on the tour," Runyan sald. "Why doo 't
you go out and get a nice job like ael.ling
insurance."
Casper re.fused to be dissuaded. Still a
fat man wilh a sensitive putting touch, he
won the 1959 U.S. Open at Winged Foot in
Mamaroneck, N.Y. This set his career in
motiorl. •
Victim of allergies, he went on an ex-
otic diet of buffalo meat, bear and
avocados. He sllnuned down from a
paunchy 230 to 180, beat Arnold Palmer
in a playoff for his second U.S. Open in
1966, coining from seven strokes back on
the last nine ho!.es in the final round of
the regular tournament.
He was top money winner and Golfer of
the Year in 1958. Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmel' knew be was around. He
SEEK MASTERS TITLE -Ge~• Littler (Jell) and Bc)lh were deadlocked at 279, following Sunday's
Billy Ca.aper exchange a few words prior .to teeing liilal round oJ play. An 18-hole playoff was sched·
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CINCINNATI -Mark down Gary Han
• and Suo1e Atwood 11 to.o ol the eight
cboka fer an American swimmln&
squad that will tour Europe lhia summer.
Hall, an lndJana University !reoilman
hailed by IOl1le u the world's best swim-m• today, and MJ11 Atwood , a 1&-year ..
old llrallh~A high ochool student, from
Long Be1ch, swam off with the major
honon in the national AAU lodoor short
coune lwlmmln( championohlp Sunday
night.
1be AAU wfll lnl'IOUl'lCe this week the
f()UI' nien and four women who wm
represent the United States against
Aullttlan and Clecbollovakian teams.
Se.lectklnl wW·be based on performances
in the lndoo< oompetlUons here.
HaU, a p-aclu ... ol Rancho Alamltoe
JDgh in Glrdtn Grove, swam off with
four UU• -the only one to do it in the
AAU -In Ibo nJ yard backstroke, 400
Individual medley, 200 butlerfly and 200
individual medley.
1be Santa Clara Swim Club claimed
the rii"en's ind Wcmen's team titles much
lo !ht surprlle ol their coach, George
Haines.
•
NEW YORK -'!here la no agreement
on movtnc the Wuhlngtoo club of the
American Bukelball "-talion lo the
N1Uooal Bubtball A.uociatlon 11 part
of a mer1er de.al. says Earl Foreman,
owner or the Waohfnllon franchises.
Fomn1n told 'nae Asl0Ci1,ted Press by
lel.,,000. from Walhlngton Sunday'
"I'm not aware of · any agreement
reached between the two merger com-
mittees and I was the.re every minute."
•
J~ by the.way they're running tbe
lhreHJ\Jle 0-days In Paclllc-3 dual
tract meeta, llOl1111190M tplY just.approach
the workt rec<lfti of AustraJjan Ron
Clarke by the time or Ibo league cha:m-
pionlblpl.
Ffto1wan Sieve ~ set the
. t.mpo ol the clay Salunlay by nmn!ng the
lhreMnlJe In 11,10.t , one of !ht fastest
mll'b in the world thb year. His Oregon
temunata Mike Lydnl'and Steye Savage
allO clocked pod rnll'ts: in the event,
11:'8.I Ind 14:ot.O for . a sweep of
Callf<miL ~~ nine points in that event were
declsive in a dual mM at Berkeley as
the Ducka beat the Golden Bean IJO. 74.
CA1'1 Clarence Johnson · won the high
jump ,at 7..(1,Jsaac CUrt1s won the 100 in
t .5 and the Golden Bears won both
relays, but it wun't enough.
Hil ttunnhlg upeet of favored Ole
Olieaon of Southern Callfontla enabled the
~~Huskies to earn a .77-'fl tie with
tbe _vaunted TrojllJl.!.
Oleeon ran a creditable 13:39.6 and
!rethman Fred 'l'1dlenon or use ran
13,4.1.5,
•
L06 ANGELES -For !ht lint time In
tho Loe Anples Stan' thrff-year his1«y.
tbe American Butetblll Association club
ii playoff-bound. But today they're Ulink~
Jng more 1bout leCODd place.
1be Stan pulled away from Carollna In
the fourth period before z,m fans at the
Sporla Arena on Sunday and beat the
Cou.gar1 10$-101. 'Ihat, combined with a
Jou by tut-place N.,. Orleans, uoured
them ol a pootMllOll berlh.
~·Sutton Faces Houston in. Astrodome
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Wheo we got
11head, I'll be.darned 1f I wu goin1 to let
10 of that lead."
That wn Blll Stnaer's summation of
.Loa Angeles' first victory of the year
.Sunday, a 6-0 triumph over San Diego at
bodger Stadium.
' Singer, ""° lost his nrst start of the
year, checked the. Padres on four hits and
whiffed sli: t.o put a halt to the Dodgers'
,:tlve.game lol1ng streak.
The ooo,e.r1, hoping to bounce back
lrom their wont ltart •lnce the club
moved to Loi An~lea Jn 1968, now go on
the road for the flrsl Ume lh1s season.
'fhey open e nine-game tr1p tonight In
Hou.<to11. Don Sutton (O-l), opposes the ..Asfro.~ Denny Lemaster.
The Dodcer•, who hadn't ao much u ltd tn 1ny of the previous five games,
jumped Oii San Diego starter Pat Dobson
for four runs in the fnt lnn!ng.
Bill Buckner and Maury Wills started
the inning with ·base hits, WUUe Davis
sacrificed and Wea Parker, who had two
hits Sunday to snap out of his slump,
singled for a quick W lead. Before it was
Dorl9er S late
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&l"ngh!d across runs In &be Dodgers' bil·
gest explosion to date.
In the seventh Inning , Bill
Grabarkewit.z -in the lineup only
because National League Roolcle-of·lhe-
Year Ted Sl.zemore was a&dellned with 1
lea Injury -slammed his nm ma~r
league home run, a two-run shot lnto tht
right field seals.
"You bet r was happy," amlletl the
man they call Crabby. "After all , now I
lead the club in home ruru."
While it was the Dodgers' first homer
ol the year, it wasn't Grabby's Ont on a
Sunday.
Three years ago at Santi Barbara,
Grabarkewitz hit 24 home nms, 114 of.
them coming on Slillday. And at Albu-
querque &be wu:t year five ot bll 10 home
runs were Sunday ll!!olll·
"Ihe they NJ," be added with a
smile, "1lW"aya on Sund1y."
Manager Walter AlslOI went with a
lineup that wu cb1nge<I cotl31derably
trom the flrlt five games.
"When we were lollng, all those ball•
were outs," commented Alston . "But
when we w1n suddtnly they're baH hlta.
It'• 8J almple II that''
Tbe Doc!Jer• ... maklag ... rosier ad-
lustment. ukinl waviera on veteran re-
lel pitcher AlvlnMcBean In hopes of 1tgn.
Ing Camilo Puqual, impressive in two
workout. with the ctub. P1squal will ac-
company !ht Dodgtn on Ibo trip but
won't be signed unW McBean's future la
aetiled.
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NO RUNN ING ROOM -Kansas City's Lou·Piniella (right) tries to·:'
run around Angels' Aurelio Rodriquez between second and thir•:,
base, but Rodriquez tagged him out during action Sunday in Kansai ·'
City. Angels won their fifth straight game, 7-5. : ',
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Lakers Take Serles Lead
Rash of Atlanta Fouls ·.
Prompted by Wilt
ATLANTA (AP) -4'It aeema like all ebamp -either Mllw1ukee or New Ym:-t
we dkl in the second half was shoot (ree -fur the NBA title. That serieS, with
throws." New Yci'k holding a 1..0 lead, reswnes
Guard Jerry West had tlllt explanaUon tonight iD New York.
Sunday ar the Los Angeles.La.ken, bit· West, who combined with forwmd
ling 47 o1 10 charily loioe&,' came from Elgln Baylor lo !eod the Lak.,. usautt
behind lo down the AUant> HaWl<I, 119-from ·Ibo llne, po1nCed lo !ht o1Jv1001. Loe
115, tn the opening game of their belt.of· Angeles canned 35 of 40 charity sbotJ In
seven serles for the Nlilonal Basketball the second half and in the procea.
Asaoclatlon's Western Diviskln cbam· _'overcame a \16-polnt Atlanta lead.
plonshlp. Baylor·881d lbe rash ol AUanlll !~ls
The two teams clash again here· Tues-was prompted' by big, WUt Chimbetlain,
daf'.he eventual winner of. the Western who only rtcer1Uy returned to the Laker
Division' will meet the Eastern DlvlsiM '. ~~~·~:z1oeryWlltt''' he ~,
Black Hawks,
Pittsbnrgh Win
Four Straight
By A1sotlated. Preu
Bill Reay thought about the question
for a momeRt.
Now that Detn>il ,was out of the way,
who would · the. Chicago coach prefer to
face In the N~Uonal Hock~y League
Stanley Cup semlfinl.ls when Boston and
New York finally setUe their series?
"After lookiJl,g at that game last night
on TV," said Reay thoughUully, "I'd like
to stay home."
'Mie Bl~k Hawks finished off Detroit In
four stralaht games, winning each ol
them by a 4-2 score -the final oJte Sun--
• day. Now Chicago will wait for tbe
aurvivor -ll anybody survives -of tbe
small war being staged between New
York and Boston in the other East
Division serles.
The Rangers squared that Olle at two
games apiece with 1 4-2 victory over the
Bruins Sunday nlghL
In West Division play Sunday, 'Min-
•esot.a tied its series with St. Louis at 2-2
by surprising the Blues 4-0 1 n d
Pittsburgh swept Oakland In four straight
with a S.I overtime victory.
Detroit, which dropped only three d. its
last 19 regular season games In the torrid
NHL stretch drive, appeared burned out
agalut the Black Hawks and never got
storied.
Chicago d o m I n a t e d the series
throughout, although none of the games
were runaways. Bobby Hull Jed all
ecorer1 with three goam· and l\s assists in
the four games while StaR M!tita, who
had a goal and two auiats Sunday, finis~
ed with three goals ind four uslsts for
the serieJ.
While Chicago was finishing off Detroit,
~ Rangers and Bruins almost finished
each other off. The two clubs Ued 0<
broke every team peulty record for 1
single St.anley Cup game In Saturday'• 4-3
Ranger .victory and 1UU were belting
each other Sunday as New York evened
the ,q!rles.
In Saturday'• game referee John
Ashley -called 31 penalties for a tot.al of
174 minutes Including 14 majors and
teven misconducts. Boston'1 0 ere 1t
Sanderson and New York's Dave Balon
both were tagged with double majors,
mlAConducta and g a m e misconduct.a
before the game was two minutes old.
"ev~body starts breaking. There's ~
lncllnitioo !or !ht oppooing tum lo 1ciok
back momentarUy and, wben we tatelid,
they've been caught In that split leClltllj.
'!'be natural mov• or the man ~
you is to try to sklw you down wttbli.it
! getting caught by the officials." ·;:;
Atlantl coach Richie Guerin disa~.
however, and Uid the La ken "dktn't Pt
that many fouls ofi the cutoff siluations.!'
He al.lo was somewhat b~ue wt.i'1
asked why his ·team was nabbed for to
many fouls in tbe second hall. -··
"You're asklng that question In 'the
wrong room," be declared. "Go in t.hi!!te
where (game o(ficlals) (Mindy} Rudoljih
1nd (Manny) Sokol are... · ·:
Atlanta, primarily behipd .the,~
play of Walt· Bellamy, took a 28-25 lead m
the·first quarter, stretched It to 67..SZ_..it
intennla&.ion, then ran into trouble ~
building a 16-point edge midway o( .. ~
third period. • •
Los Angeles cut the margin to 9341 lit·
the end ol the third and finally wedt · ·
ahead to stay on two foul shots by Bayl,!fr
with 2:03 remaining. •·
West, with 38 points including 11 ot·~
free throws, led !ht' Laker atlaCI;
althoogh flaylor, with 14 of IS charl7
tosse.s, finished with 30. Walt Hauanl
was high for Atlanta with 29 poinl!I. ••
Bellamy, who hit u points and snaggea
eight rebounds In his big lint quarteT-,
finished with 24 points and 21 rebounC!S.
At the same time, be limited Chiin-
berlaln to 16 points and 17 rebounds. .
In the othE!' playoff game too much top
9000 left the Milwaukee Bucks with.tqo
little too late Satw1lay, but they expedlo
come in on time tonight when their N~
Uonal Basketball A!!Joclation ptayop
series remnes againlt the New X~t
Knicks. ·:-.
The Knkks opened Saturday altermon·
with , an easy 110-JOZ vlct«y over t!te
sluggish Bucks In their besk>f-7 East.en
Division final series. ·
"!lie Bucks, wtlo felt behind earfy mid
never came aJive until the final perioa.
could only blame thelr quk:k victory over
Philadelphia tin the divialon semiflna!i •
The Bucks OUlted the 76ers in five &am.b
and then had to wait around until !he.
Kn!cb l!nt'1led of! Baltimore "1.
"It's tough to lty around eight d1JS,"
pointed out coach Larry . Costello aha:
Saturday•• defeat. "We weren't lblrp:"
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: -"' ... ... lllUlmWll ; dlllMW for the Ant.ten.
: , Allor clefealinl the un1 .... 1-
-:-: ty ol S.. DltiO, 7-3, In tho
:::: nlDe-kldng opener or a
" .. dollbl-der 1t th• lrvinl
:;.: campus fielllt the two teams
. : ;: blltled to I IS-inllin& 1-1
: · ~· ducdock Sat~ aftemoon
.: befOH -Cllled I ball . : to pla7. .
' It WM the aeeood 15-inninC
1ame of the week for Irvine
and -1'• -1U ran tbt
:. l8llOll record to • victories,
; el&bt deteN and two Ues,
; bOttl with Sill Dieao temn•.
~ Daft Wollos won hil eipith
"'\tedakm aglbllt no defeali ln ~ ..._ oplfter and came back to
: plldl the llnol four t..,lngs In
' lie night-cop. The rubber-
. ~ anned burler came on in
·-relief ol Dem!s Nlcho!IOll.
;. Wollo1 ... ti.red 10 blse hit. ~ 1n the .-r. ttrltinf out four .
:• and Wllkinl two. Two of the $ three rum were earned. Jn the
~ nlgbtctp, he 1ave up one, hue
l hit and .. """ to bring JU ! e.r.a. for a 111 lnnlno to t.52., • UC! ._ the Redlondr ' l llulldop '11Mldly 11"'-
Mood<I • .llril U, 1970
in.• sinfle -in I return , motch wltll -·"'the teams EAGLE SPEEDSTER -Rieb Wood of Estancia
• .. -.boWng a v1cta'y over the High skim.I over the l&l low hurdles during the re--
OAtLY PILOT s•ff ,..._
Blacker of San Clemente and Craig Dunlap of West-
minster.
• ·Ahttalers. cent Beach Cities Invitational. He's trailed by Bob • Redlands won an ab-_:.:::.:...;:.:c:.:::...:.:.:::.:...:.:::.::::..:::..::cc_:_~~~~--''-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Area Spikers Shine
In . Chaffey Classic
BJ Pen. ROIS muld out tlie mu odlooll .................... .-red.
N<wporl IIarbar' mid~•-Of ihe -meet r-.!I ~~~~ ille ":: (ooe In tM oPOn .,.i two in the __...... Y noriota) wblcb were equalled
aJ¥1Ual Chaffey lnvil.atlonal or bettered, one fell t o
JftP lQck and field meet in Newport'I ...,._,, Terry
O!Urio. Albritloo who captured the
Bob Hailey's Tan loot the novice, it.>! with 1 iMll team cbaqi-p to Son bu .. 8ernanltoo 36-25 • the .
novice c11vi.Ion .,;.. :-Teamm1ll Mork S..-.
tblrd behlod Santa Ana md was rumerup in the apen tbot
Ganie. G r o v e ID the open behind Flll1-'1 Kent Pljd divbioo with I ~ tou.
W..cDinster made the next The other record came ID
beol tbowing of the four the nol'lce ro yord h I g h
Orance Coast area IC.boots to-hurdles, w b e re MagnoUa's
volved, pkklnl! up 15 Point. in Fl<d Cooper tied the meet
the open divi!ioo and 10 In the staodard of 1.0. He was follow-
novke category. ed. to the tape by Matt Hogsett
Huolington Beach had final of Newport, who was timed In
team scores of two and JO and 1.1.
Costa Mesa sis and 31/z in the Hogsett wm the novice 120
open and novice categories to low hurdles_wtth a 13.5 mark.
' Team wmner Sa~ Ana
eclipsed the only meet record
in the open competltion by
virtue of a 42.1 448 relay vic-
tory.
Qrange County athletes ac.
compll5hed complete sweeps
of three open events and two
novke events.
Sanla Ana's Jackie Wh1te
(9.6, 20.5) beat out Loara"s
•
Sieve Elkins (I.I, :I0.7) In flle
open 100 ll1d 2:IO with bo!J1
runners h1vln1 *Of1
~wlndllDeacbrace.
Croli Beyers ol Loara, San-
ti Ana'• Johll IViMteld ail
Ml¥ Black d Anlhelm -.
pleted the COW1t7 IGO ..,.,.,..
ly while llrel'1 Tom Teepll,
BW Hein ol Twilin ll1d Ell<
l4IIler ol Sooor• ...... ,.
other -In the -lurlq.
Anodier county ._ ...,.
in ... ., the open 440 ,_
with saraa Ana sopho..-
Bob Harrell racing to a 41.1
win. He WM followed by
Mlgnolio's John Galbrolth,
Pete Hughes of La Habra aod
the Newpon duo of Riclc
Schukz and Howle Rogm.
In the novices, five coun-
tiaM managed the top five
spots in one of the 880 races
with Westminster's Jeff Younc
claimlng first in 2:03.7. Plac·
ing in the same race behlrd
Mm were Wayne Wall of La
Habra, Jim Shuman of RardwJ
A1amitos, Orange's VJ n c e
Russ and Jlm Keathley of
Westmimter.
Fullerton
Wins Loop
Swim Title * * * * * * Although flni!>lliol' second In
the South Coast Cooference
swim champiooshjps, Orange
Coat College received 80me
outstanding individual perfor-mances.
Chaffey Result,s -tee -'· wtlll• (llfl!t ...... , ...... t. ElklN 1~•1 t ... , 2. Brl'lrs
(Loar•l f.tw, .a. WIN!wd tSttll• Antl
s. 91tdl '""'"""'" 2211 -1. Wittie ($11111 Alltl IOAw, 2.
Mttel, S. ~ IVlll• Ptril). • ,. .... *"' -= Stllll ......... G1'111n o ...... U. H-1 ~ ..
L_.1 lt; L.1 H•• lt. U• ..... M.
W•lml11ti.r U, Gl!llSM IS. ~
ll, SrM 12. Rt-II, .. nit l"e ..
""'-11, ,,_.ldalr 11, 'ulllrtoll a in.lated seven inning lffalr,
7-5, early In Mardi. Rain CM!>
ed the game to lie ........,.cl. Saddleback Santa Ana Wins 2 UCI Crew
Fullerton WOil the three-day
.swimfest, which coocluded
Saturd_, at Orange C.out with
the final seven event... The
Hornets totaled 177 points
while OCC bad 140. Third
place Cerritos was far back
with 53.
e:111;1,. tl.Mr•l 30,?w, J. r..,i. 1e.-1
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.. (119Qo "1) -l. Htr""I Cllltt8
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ISM atmll'lllllll 10.t, ». Ktltlt 1-.
hllml 10.3, 4. IMINfl 1'-*''•o~ WtlOllt {~ll 81m1rdlnDJ.
CUch Gary Adorns Indka-
ted he would start Wollot on
the mound against the Bun.
dogs Thursday with Nicholson
In relif!:f. The Anteaters theft·
host UC San Dtego In a twin-
Nine Wins
Twin Bill
Bue Loss Streak
. • blll Saturday,
Ttle Anteaters seottd twice
.. 1n the flnl 1noin, of the
: . : opener on hits by Bobby Far'-St retches to 12
. : : -tar and Rocky Craig and two Sad d 1 e back College's
· errors. 'M!ev added anothtt baseball team christened its
~med tally In tlie thin! ll1d ~w diamond In style Satur-~ four ttmesltn the fourtll., cla . ~,_,_ ~. of 'Yitii Tom Spence d•Mn.< 1he y, • .,..... a~-games
.!nnat two nina ·acroa wtth a ~.from ~ Co n re r e n c e !.clQgle. leader Mt. San Jacinto, ~!1--7 •: •••n .... a and M . The second game
:;..: V, OP MM IMS: ~J'I II rtil wtni U inoir:llS. '
:•.._;..111 "'1 1 • • 1be double win ru the ......,,.it I t I I ' ' :er_.,,., 211 1 1 • 1 Gaudlol' conferenc.e record to ~t:'.~c" : ,. : ~ : 8-4, juj two games behind Mt. ~PMf'ldl. a 4 1 2 • JAC (9-3), Four other team.'I It~"' f' ! : ~ : are still alive tn the race, m.
PtfstlOll, ct , 1 1 o eluding Imperial Valley (M),
:~11• P ~ ! ! ! , Victor Vall~, (7-3), Mir a °'"'1" • 1 • o • Costa (~3) Ind Desert (5-5). • T~k..it 1 I e e .
To1111 }; , 10 ' Coach Doug Fritz' club uc: 1RV1•• '1 , returns to c.lrcuit action Satur-" "' , F•rr.r, If 4 J t ~ 1 Qay, hostlnl College of the
1 ·tvtor•.,. ~l :. .J : Desert in a double header. The .! ~111 • • 2 , first game will begin al noon.
'. ~ ... " 4 •, • o Tuesday Saddleback hosts the ~.,...,_,. 4 1 o I ~ .,_.,, 211 4 1 1 o Qa State (Long Beadt) frosb
' Allftr90ll, c " I I O at 2·30 ~1'!'""·• 4 • • • ' • .,. .. T ... 11 ,, 1 to 4 1be Gaudlos"wert dealt two ~::. 1-" 1•11111 , ,. • xvere blows in the first game
: 1i. et s.11 oi. 010 ooo ~ 11 • when catchers Steve Smith
. :;uc 1""1"' sPCOt11:~:::"'4 11 •2 and Ed Wllllams wert injured.,
• ·· u." U.H 011H en , .., SmWl suffered a fractured ~ r . : :Mcf'lt111,.. 111 • • 1 • cbeet bone dunng a pl ay at ~ ,OOll:l:tlla, l& S I ; : thlrd bne in tile third iJWng
.•w1111n, t s .-&. illi • 'A,_kll. 'Jb I I I wulle W" 8J1\I sprained an
· J111o" ; C : ankle iJI a play at the plate ! ~~" 1 • o two frames later.
·:t4vtcfllbtld, If t • 0 l ; ,,....,_.,ct • .1 o Smith wl I be out the rest of • •01¥11." ' ; : the seaS«1. 'lbe amount of
• I lltlrmtil. a J I I time.Willie.ms WU! be sidellned • iJA~'°"-• ,
'I ' • Toltll 6 7 I 1~ undet-lned
• ~ UC lllYIH• Cl) !.II '"'Ul •
'•\ 111 11 r111 Saddelback.bombed Mt. JAC
t ;t•mr. If 4 0 1 pitching for 10 hits In the first ~ IYlllll"•· Jt ' l 1
• cr•'•· ct • • t game with Mike Edwards · ::=~·~" : : ~ leading the way with a double
H1nut1. 11 • o o and two sillflles. ~y,2b • 0 1
Sl\tfltll, c s • •
Nkhol-. 1 i 0 0 won ... 1 1 • • leltll 41 1 7 Sc.,, ty 1""'-. ' ,U.9'$.D. ' DOii 100 OOt .. .._,
000 lOl IOf ........ • UC 1rvllla
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Baseball
. Standings
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With a loss streak now at 12
games, Orange Coast College
baseba.11 coach Barry Wallace
in undoubtedly 9C:ratching hls
head and woadering wheu It
wiU all end.
In a battle for the South
Coast Confereoce cellar Satur-
day, Santa Ana College proved
a rude host, dumping the
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Rangers Tie;
Fini sh Third
BELL GARDENS -The
Coast RaJliers Soccer Cub
closed out its Pacific Soccer
League season Sunday with a
4-4 tie v..tth host South East
United.
The reserves dropped a 2·1
verdict.
The major club fell to third • '. • ~· Ctlll'Oll' I 7 ·,•pai.v,,,.. ot . : '"""'"'' ~ '
,. ' Stt!'t .-, ll111lnt1 ' . 200ll01-7 •
1111 ill 11-lS 10
• place ln the rtnal standings
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StlldltHc'
• behind champion Temple City.
' Coast Rangers dealt the
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champions their only two
losses ol the campaign.
Coach Brian i1l'Caughey's
forces jumped out lo a 3-0
halftime lead but had to settle
for the Ue \l.'hen the hosts
scored in the 83rd minute to
knot the JCOre at four apiece.
McCaugbey opened up the
scoring for the Rangers with a
ll.yard effort In lhf!: 20\h
minute and mates Lei t
Wemeld and Alfredo Maran
added kmg range boots In the
first hs.lf.
All.tr the ho&ts had lied It up
on three second half tallies.
Campbell Talt scored from 30
yards out to give the Rangers
a britf 4-3 l111d ln the 80th
minute.
Pirates twioe by scores of a-0
and '-3.
The pair of setbacks ran the
Pirates' conference record to
1·11. Orange Coast, now 5-16
for the season, ha-1 not won
since March 7 when the
Pirates defeated Fu11ert.on. occ gets another mance to
stop its streak Wednesday
when it hosts F JC in 1 sin1le
game that begins at 2:30.
Saturday, the Pirates face
conference leader Cerlt.oa in a
doubleheader an the OCC dla·
mond.
In the first game last Satur-
'day, Santa Ana scored six
limes in the seventh irming to
turn a close contest into a
rout. Tom King had two of the
four OCC hits.
In the rutecap, the Dons
punched across a run in the
last of the ninth to win. The
Piraies outhit Santa Ana, 9-7,
in the second game with Dan
Clark and Don McNealy get·
ting two hits each.
Vikes Laud
Wrestlers
Marina High School honored
its wrest.Ung team Saturday at
Knotts Berry Farm.
Individual honors w e r e
awarded to members of the
varsity, junior varsity and
frosh-soph teams. The winners
we re announced earlier at
Marina High.
Vanl'Y
Most OUtstanding: B o b
Haun: MOit Improved: Dave
Jackson; Most Jnsplralional:
Pat Beasley.
Janlor Vanity
M0<t autslandlng: Gary
CaJl00.1ii: Most l"'J'inllional:
George Dutra: Most
Improved: Rick Sweaten.
Frosb-soph
itost Outstanding: Harvey
Hirata; Most lmpt0ved: Nick
Vorono: Most Iospirallonal :
Don Smee.
OCC Crew
Trips2 Foes
Orange Coast College crews
remained undefeated Satur-
day, winning all four racer
with Cal State (Long Beach)
and UC San Diego al Long
Beach P..tarlne Stadium.
The freshman four won with
a Lime of 7:31 while the varsl-
t y four covered the
2,000.meter course In 7:24.
The freshman crew won by
rive seconds over Long Beach
in 5:24 while tl'le junior v1rrity
finished 21 seconds ln front of
Cal Slate In 1:25.
' l
.Remain s
Undefeated
UC Irvine increased the
tempo of its stroke in the final
200 meters to overtake !Ayola
Unlvtnily and post it. tblrd
atraight victory of the seuon
Saturday morning in North
Lido Qlamel.
The win leaV'8 UCI un-
defeated in v a r a I t y ('Otn-
peUUon with UC Berkeley and
Cal State (loll8 Bead!) it.
other victims.
Saturday tlie Loyola ......
moved into an early lead down
the 2,000 meter coune and
held it to the final :m when
couwain Dennla Sweeney call-
ed for a faster "beat and the
Aotut.n Hspooded to post a
narrow victory ln 8:11.0 .
Loyola was timed In l :IU
for tbe vamty race.
Irvine's jmOOr varsity won
over the visitors with a time
of 1:40 to 1:50 for the Cubs.
In the freshman r a c e ,
Loyola won with a time of l :il
to 6:50 1or· 1rvin. .
UC! will return to North
Udo Olannel Saturday to host
UCLA and Cal Slate (Long
Beach) in tbe fin.a.I tuneup for
three successive reg at t.a s
which will conclude th e .. .....
San Diego wiU host a regat-
ta on April 25 ln Mission Bay
followed by the Newport
Regatta at North Lido Channel
and then the Far Western
Ownpionshlpe in M a r i n e
Stadium at Long Beach.
The Pirates' An.ly Ericu.n,
Bruce Johr&on and <J:iris
Gammon all captured their
specialties Saturday,
Ericbon, who won the 50
free 'lbunday, capturtt the
100 free Saturday in 49.7.
Jotmaton also became a double
winner in the meet with a
2:23.7 In tlie :m br•-k•,
a 5ea.!On best. He had won the
100 breaststroi.e oo Friday.
Gammon, a winner in the
200 butterfly 00 Friday, WU
victorious in the 100 butterfly
(5U) Saturday.
Fullerton 'a Byron Reiden.
baugh captured the 2 o o
backatroke in 2:04J). It was
Reidenbaugh's third viclo<y In
the meeL Earlier he won the
200 lndo ll1d 110 backstroke.
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. -' . CLOSE START -Glass A P-Cat skippers get oil tQ a fairly even start in the
~first race of the Desert -Regatta. Pat Carriker (No. 150) of Phoenix was the
... eventual winner, and Tom Omohundro (No. 229) of Newport Beach was second.
l Others are Jack Belton (No. 364) of Palos Verdes; and Ted Mosher (No. 333 )
from Pacific Palasade·s. •
l!REEZY LAKE -Unidentified Hobie Ca t skipper lifts one pontoon out of
water as he flies toward rugged shore of Lake Havasu in Desert Regatta.
OVER AND OUT -cr'ew of an unidentified P-Cat look. anxiously for help after
• t~ey spent 25 mrnutes m chilly Lake l!avasu when their craft capsized during
· first race. Boat was righted by patrol boat and dropped out of the race.
'
' Baruna Romps Home
John Mcintyre's 7 2 -foot time win ln Class A and ry Steward. LAYC.
-Baruna from Long Beach overall, giving ~r a clean CLASS B-(1) Moon Day, Ed
·Yacht Club romped home a sweep. Lorence, LAYC; (2) Gypsy,
clear cut winner Saturday Harry Moloshco. LBYC; (3)
· night in Los Angeles Yacht Winds of 25-30 kiwl.s. ac-Pirate II, Merritt Adamson,
Club's windy San N i c 0 I as companied by rough seas, CYC.
I I d the r lh r t d\lsted the neet off S a n
f s an race, our ea ure CLASS C -(1) Intrepid II, of the Whi tney Series. Nicolas Island, contributing to Barry Berkus. LAYC ·, 12)
Bar'" fi 'shed the 148-·1 several gear failures and .... a tru · m1 e Amante. Don Barber, LAYC; ~course at 10 p.m. Saturday, blown out sails. Smaller boats 131 De '' fl Joh H 't nearly four hours ahead of the went around the rock with sw ny · n ooten,
f BCYC. second boat, lrving Loube's ree ed mains and small jibs to CLASS D -(I) Windswlft.
Columbla-57 Concerto from, sl~!n the race. Karl Tonberg, CYC·, (2) Ef Richmond Yadlt Club, but her 1uc light air part of the race
elapsed tim'e was far oU the in the 08t.alina Channel con-Tigre, Bill Peterson, CBYC ;
mark of 20 hours set by John tributed to the relatively slow (3) Aquarius, John Holiday,
Kilroyls Kialoa II in 1965. elapsed times. The Ii n a I LBYC. -·
The . majOfily of the fleet results : OVERALL -(I) Baruna ;
finishtit between 4 and 6 a.m. CLASS A -(I) Baruna : (2) (2 ) Concerto; (3) V/lndswift;
I Sunday. The race started at~ _C-O_nc_er_to_;_l_3J_Jo_b_il_au_·o_nc., H_ar_-_l_•l_E_I_TI_··gr:.....:e;'-(-5_) _In_b:_epi:_'_d_ll_._
p.m. Friday.
l Baruna easily saved her
time for overall corrected
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" Mondal, April ll, 1970 OAILV PUT I}• •
WishnickCaptures
Race to 'Ensenada
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INllUAANCli
BUI · Wllbnlck 'or New York
beat Pel<r Rothschild o f
Newport Beach by i h r e e
minut.ea and 41 ~nds Satur-
day in their breakneck run
from Long Beach to Ensenada
1n tht second edition of the
1&&.mlle Pacific O f f s h o re
Power Boat Race.
But the margin wasn't quite
what it· seemed. Wishni~k lost
e.ight"' minutes after passing
Oceanside when a water hose
sprung a leak and he and his
mechanic Bobby Moore had to
stop to make re pairs.
Wlshnlck fin ished the race in
2 hr. 50 min., 18 seconds for an
average speed of &.5.5 miles
per hour. Rothschild's time
was 2:53:59 for an average
speed of 63.7 mph.
FL YING HIGH -Roberl Mann of Lake Hav.asu
City hikes out to weather 8s gust catches his H0bie
Cat during breezy ~irst race of Desert Regatta.
Hobie Cats were largest class at the Colorado River
classic.
The ski ppers were co.
favoi'ites to win the race after
Swiss Navy
Wins Race
H~gh Winds Play Havoc
With Lake Havasu Race
Ca l -29s , led by Dick '
Deaver's Swiss Navy from
Balboa Yacht Club, dominated
Los , Angeles Yacht Club's
Dunigan 's Roc k Race Satur-
day. The race was the fourth
By ALlllON LOCKABEY
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LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz.
-P-Cats and ·Hobie Cats like
wind, but Ulere was just a lit-
tle too much of. it Sunday to
suit the majority of the 222
skippers in five classes o(
sailboats competing in the
desert Regatta here.
Westminster ' H u n t i n g t o n in the Little Whitney Series
Beach and Fullerton. for Midget Ocean R a c i n g Fleet yachls. Two Orange County skippers Second place in the 45-mile
were in the winners circles: race went to another Cal·29,
Rolly Pulaski from Balboa Phil Doane's Serena from
won the Hobie Cat C dlvlsion. Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
and Hobie Alter from San But while the Cal-29s were
J uan Capistrano was the win-taking the overall and Class A
ner in the Hobie Cat A's. honors, the Newport-27s were
Final Results leading the Class B division.
P.CAT·A -(I) Pat Car-Class B winner was Puppy
riker. Phoenix ; (2) T o m Farm, skippered by p e t e
Omohundro, Cos\a Mes11o ; (3) Schoonmaker of Balboa Yacht
Norm Marclµnerit , Malibu ; Club. Final results :
Oon Aronow of Miami, Fla.,
winner of last .year's race,
withdrew from the rice.
Wishnick drove hil 3%-fOot
Nova special, Rosi Q'Nova
powered by twin ' GI· cu. in.
MerCrulse.r1. Rothschild drove
Thonderbalis, a II-fool Cary
Craft powered by the same
. type engines as Boss' O'Nova.
Third place went to Dlck
DeWitt of SOuth Gate In
Allosaurus, a 28-rt. Thun-
derbird powered by a single
496 cu. in. MerCruJser.
Robert Magoon of · Miami,
Fla., was fourth Jn Amdrea, a
32-ft. Cary powered by four
99.8 cu. in. Mercury outboards.
Bill. Martin of. New Jersey
was fifth in Hustler II, a 27..ft.
Magnum with a single 496 cu .
in. MerCruiser. .
Joe Fry of Costa Mesa
drove his' Ay Carramba ·a 14-
!oot Autocoast with two 351 cu.
1n. Fords to sixth place.
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Consequently. the results
wer~ compiled on the results
of two races sailed Saturday,
which also saw enough wind to
capsi~ dozens of the twin-
hulled windjammers -plus a
couple in the single ·h u J l
classes.
(4) Bob Baker, Manhattan OVERALL -(1) Swiss
Beach ; (5) R. Paul Allen, Navy; (2) Serena : (3)
Dana Point. Sandpiper-, (41 Nimrod, Cham-Sttl Grode -6 P.M. ltll .,.._ - 7 P.M. 7tll & Abe" -71JI' P-CAT-B -{I) Joe Matza, berlain & Anderso.1, HHYC; ,..._1 641•9191 '
Sunday's race was called
when northerly winds of 30-Ja
knots kicked up a nasty chop
on the usually tranquil lake on
the Colorado River.
Malibu ; (2) Ted Munroe, (5) Carronade, Barry & 11111, Jrll, 4,11 .,.._ _ Wetcll .., ..._ ........ .&prl 24 ·
Balboa Is I a n d ; (3) Art Klin~ensmith, LBYC. .. · Howard, Orange ; (4) Ron,-=~'.'.::::'.'.'.'..'.:::'..'..::::. ___ !!=:==============::.=='===="='
Many. of the more ex-
perienced skippers in a I I
classes were in fa vor of sail·
ing the final race, but race
committee chairman D o n
Morden ruled against it in the
interest of safety as many of
the boats were manned by
women and children.
Pal Carriker of Phoenix re-
mains the regatta champion
by vittue of his double win in
the P-Cat A division i n
Saturday's two races.
Another double winner on
Saturday was St.even J. Pruess
of Mesa , Ariz. in the Interlak-e
Class. but Carriker w a s
a\varded the t I e e t cham·
pionship because he sailed
against a larger number of
competitors.
It may well have been a
Carriker day on Saturday ex·
cept for a couple of minor
mishaps. Pat's brother, Rick ,
was giving. him some Jlood
competition· in the A fleet
when he lost his steering in
the heavy goinl?, and the two
boys' father , Fred Carriker
(with their mother as crew),
was doing well in the B fleet
until he lost hi s wife. Mrs.
Carriker fell !;ram the trapeze
du ring a gusty beat t o
windward and her husband
had to turn around a n d
retrieve her.
Ross. !'1-alibu; (5) Tony Rose,
San Diego.
HOBIE CAT A -fl) Hobie
Alter, San Juan Capistrano ;
l2) Wayne Schaefer, San Juan
Capistrano; (3) Geoffrey
Prindle, Laguna Beach ; (4) tie
between K e o n i Warrender,
Hopolulu, and .Jeff Jones,
Newport Beach.
HOBIE CAT B -·(I) Ron '
Wagnlere, Pacific Palisades;
(2) Stephen Fletcher, Del
Mar; (3) Lou Powera, Canoga
Patk: (4) Rick Eva.ns ,
Newport. Beach: (5) Bob
Lakin, Long Beach.
HOBIE CAT C -II) Rolly
Pulaski, Balboa; (2) Stephen
Deen, Malibu : (3) John
Golden, San Diego ; (4)' Bob
Seaborn, Newport Beach ; (5)
Gary Troyer, !\¢lands.
SNIPE -(1) Jerr y
Thompson, Long Beach; (2)
Frank Gray, Uing Beach; (3)
Tom Nute, San Diego; (4) Jeff
Lenhart, San Diego; (5) Bix
Bixby, Long Beach.
INTERLAKE -(1) Steve
Pruess, Mesa, Ariz; (2) tie
between Frank Bigelow. Mesa,
Ariz.. and Dave M e r t z ,
Phoenix: (4) Joseph Rowe,
Phoenix ; (5) Donald De Freze,
Phoenix.
CORONADO . 15 -(ll tie
between Jim Linsky, L o s
Angeles, and Beattie Purcell,
Oxnard ; (3) Dan Clapp,
Arcadia; (4) Wayne Lund, Los
Angeles; (5) Jeff Jones, Seal
Beach.
Orange County s k i p p er s
dom inated the regatta in num-
bers with 73. There were 29 1.~=========c;;;;I
from Newport, 11 from Dana
Point , 9 from Costa Mesa, 7
from Seal Beach, 4 from
Laguna Beach, 4 from San
Juan Capistrano, two from
Santa Ana, 2 from Tustin and
one each from Orange ,
ON THE TUBE
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· i>iini,,lmd Records, for the
sever6 comecutive year, has
receiffd' lhe National Associa·
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Annu1lly on $20.000 lnVMtmotlt C1rtlflc1tn Whon Hold
to Moturlty.,Funds In by t ho 20th l orn -lntoro1t from tho
ht. Into-P1ld quart-rly. · .
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170 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA 646-5045
New,
higher
rate
Interest paid ~ .,...n tO,_daJ.out
on Passbook Accounts. · t
N09 Moma ,._ pays J'OU &"S )l9'ly ••1:~ «1 '1111t Pliis '+ok
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t'Jf. ,..., •2•• paid on -.0:.0 •111A1111t c.tif.c I a whb no _.
tenn requ1,...o11, ._paid bl' Cfleett _, -qi..rter •
Fumia p/loed In 8/thef accounr "1Aprf16/h 111n..,,, """'Apt111i
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Jerry L. Prell has been
named marketing ·man-
ager of Bertea/Avlonics,
a division .of Bertea
Corp., according to Clark
J. Ken}·on , general man-
ager of the division. Prell,
until his appointment.
was national sales marr
ager for the finn.
Newport Finn's
Wells Producing
Allied Petroleum C o . ,
Newport Beacl}, announced to-'
day that under its newly 0£-
fered investment program, its
first lwo wells Were put on
production. The two wells are
producing , at the rite of
2,300,000 .cubic ieet of gu per
day each and oil •t 70 and 35
barreb or oil per day 'respec-
tively.
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Shows!Up ' . . In .Tai~.
Econ omic
Decline To ld
By Banker
A local economk dedlne of
slighUy more than two percent
during the past two montm
has been reported by 0. C.
Adami, mantger of 5ecurity
Pacific National Bank's Cotta
Mesa Branch.
Decreutd business acllvlty
bas been reflected in most re-
cent seasonally a d j u s t e d
statistics for employment,
u nemploymtrt, cdlMruction,
?f:al cttete actlfity an d
department storo sales. Run-
ning romrary lo Ille downward
trend are P'ebnivy and Match
increases in iota! tpendtnc, as
Tefleded by bank'clt!lill (tole!
dollar volume <If checks writ-
ten).
Del!plte it.I decline dlB'inl
the past two monthl, -tM
Southern CalilornlO economy
remains 6.t percent stroncer'
than it. was a ye. ago.
Bulldlng and r0al t!lole H-
tivH:y, however, are wea~
now than a year IC'J·
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..... Olflcftr ......... '° _... ..... -d .-Idly.
IWIOVl!R, N.R (VP!) -~ ..... aid -II la ~ Olomolrao c.rp "
. Q!lcoio ··~nwUtllc ·• new ""'9 211214 waler. ore eulllac .,_ far
mild blllo ollo{ ..........
lleob.Aw-jella-11
....,tllet ad -tllo .. mlllnC ploiOna and ,.... .....
-.II.II• a lllV oreo.
Pl!ll.Ao!iLPHJA 1VPI)
Geoorol l!;leolrlc Co. hu ~ .. . oPlloa lo bllJ tho doled
priatln& pllnl ol C U r ti I
Publllhln& .Co., ·ol -Bill, Pa. The sale II aubject lo
lurtlie1"Study by G<Jieral Elec>
1r1c and 1o approvill at 111e
Curlll llllllllOI meetmc MIJ' II.
CUrtls said the ilea! lliautd
net II mlllloo H H -
throagh and tho pr-. will
be ....i 1o pay 1ectera1 ma
and for leOeral COll*'ate ~· 'Jlie p181f .... -ed 1111 July.
NEW YORK (UPI) -
Sherwood Lwlll( Corp. hu
qreed lo bllJ U D I fe d
Telepbone AnlWertn& Ser)'lce ~ Prom~ An1werJa1
Ser'llce, botholNew·Yart, far
·--mmtoa In cub, DOid alld lfock.
NEW YORK--Eleetric PoWer s,llim bas
--It will deoelop 1 1-nollol --prvJoet II Cambrtdp, (ldo, at o coll
" ft mmtoa 1o ns -.
Tbt pmjoct -win ·-· a1 o1 both the r-.i ~
Authority ad the -1111 aDd !Jdunp coDmdaisan.
HAllTrORP, CGnn. (UPI)
-Pr1U • Wb!Wy dlvlllon
of United Alr<rall Con>. hu
obtained an llU mllltm con-
tract to pro.Ide a 1 r craft
en,mu for the Navy.
NEW YORK (UPI) -Flrlt
Nallonal City Bank hu aped
lo buy a hall Int.NI In
I at e r nationale lnveatltiom
Und FlnanJlerunp blnk of
Vlmna, known •• Interbank.
and that lbe share capital
of Interbank will be ralaed
lo :tO rillJllon 1Cbll11np ,_
10 mlDIGO. Cltlbonk will pt
Ill: aeatl Cll Interbank'• lJo.
1lllll board.
TULSA (VP!) -Parbr
Ilrllllq .CO. hu oblalne4 , ID -nt In prlndlpe lo ... eeute a two-year drilDnc pro-
11'1111 !or Klnli 11aourca Co.
In lbe Arctic lllandl oil
Canada 's eut C 0 a I t in
uaodotlon witb ·-"""ii lnl Co. of Clllary.
NOIU"OUC, VL (VP!)
COOi nparil frml Norfolk 111
..... recml apln 1111-
of l,JIZ,MO --.... 110 v-. 'lllis lg 4Dll,OQO
tons over tbe prnloul .madi
set in J&nuU')', 19111.
SEATTLE (VP!) -BOtlq
Co. has obtained a $4U ml~
lion Army contract for hell-
coptus lo be built by Boeing'•
Vertol dlviaion at Ridley Part,
Pa.
DETROIT (UPI) -General
Mol<x's announcld It II ncall.
ing 5,780 Upt four-wbeel-dflve
!Ml model ·commercial vehi-
cles made by the Oevrolet
and GMC lnlck di-for
re~lactment of dublOl.ll front
spting eytbolU.
WILMINGTON, Del. (VPl)-
El-troiUct, Inc., of WllHll,
Pa., woo lull control of BSF
Co. Tuelday 1t the llnt BSF
IMUal meeting held In tbree
y ... El-tronlcl ,aid H -
Will -lo ler!hlnate tho ... celvenhlp of BSF. BSF for.
merly was CQntrolled by fin..
ancler Victor MlllC.lt. Sbare-
holden of BSF an 9UIDi M,,..
Cl~ alleging improper Ule iJI
corporate luDll.
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N..l.
(UPI) -CPC 'llllemltlonal,
:.;~ ~. s::=.:
Kiko Co. "' ~ .... hu ·u.
-.Ille J-nnr..i: "'°' Its lllrdl pndUct nOioCY •
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) ..:
KelT-McGee Corp. h• °""' trlCted lo provide c_,
Power Co. nf Jackson, .Mcb.,
with $14.5 mWion wwttl tl.o
enridlod uranium--·
lhll )'tat lrom Ill> plant In u.·
~.region of -
NEW YORK (UPI) -Ali
~ --"" lennc medio ~ oo
both • barter and ""tl>ort.r
buls .bU -.llundled by Chomwoy ea.,. Throqh 1111
purcbue GI 1111,y, I a c.,
Chicago's llrpst rn e d J a
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.-ods tha.+ars fotJyou. Syfln"Y Qm•rr,' • . "' fon9time Pe<s0nal 11tiolo<jtr to many .
of Ho!lyw6od's and tht lit.rery
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pr.dictionl ba~ dn aitrologi .. l an1lysi1
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TEAa.1WORK produces ea ch day's all-new DAIL v· PitOT. Often staffers,
like Thomas Fortune (left), Newport Beach city ~itors, work with a
staff photographer like Patrick O'Donnell lo get the story both in words
• and pictureS. The staff shot 70,000 pictures last year to illuslrate the
· varied story of Or8nge Coast life. Nobody knows how many local stories
we wrote. Not even us.
CREATIVITY helps ad vertisers tell their stories and sell their goods in
the affluent market served by the DAILY PILOT. ~laury Gardner of dis-
play advertising department looks over layout with DAILY PILOT slalf
artists Anne Hamblin (left ) and Charlotle •Andresen . The ad they 're dis-
c~ssing \,\'iJI be ready to appear in the n~wspaper only hours after artists
put final touches on the layout and · it is approved by the advertiser, a 10.
cal retail merchant. '
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QUICK HANDS place lines· of type,· ads and cuts (the metal plates used
to reproduce pictures) into pa,ge 1orms as the day's prOOuct begins to
' take sliape. Compositor Arden ft1alsbury is only one of a platoon of
printers who "build" the ncw!I pages under pressufe of' deadlines, work·
ing against the clock to bring· readers the latest available information .in
each edition during the day.
~ ·. DtLIVERV ot the ne~spaper is a speed event, too. Conveyor belts carry -l!\e papers through the mailroom where they are automatically lied in
hlmdles of 50 and tossed to waiting circulation district managen (like
Blatne .Robetts, shown here, (right) who speed them via a ~vehicle
Oeel to ~iers for delivfll'Y. Mailroom for:emaii George Araui (left)
and his crew c:m move 20,000 newsPf\pers an hour.
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VOLUa.1E is the word at hie Copy Desk. DAILY P0..01' Copy Desk Chief
Norman Aridei:son (right), aided by Tom Titus (backlround) and other
copyreaders every day sifts, checks and edits more wire report& from
worldwide ACY{S services than the average weekly news magazine putr
lishes. Editors scan enough telepho!05 to wallpaper. a living roOrq every'
24. hours. Speed, born of experience, helps them keep it all fresh, too.
THE woa.oS are ready. MarJorie Jack.son feeds them into a $2.S,OOO
computer, a DAILY PILOT investment in speed and accuracy, which ~s
a logic system to hypbenate w.o_rds as It reads characters at the rat~ of
1,000 a second and punches a new tape which will activate another machine
for automatically setting type at•high spted. The machines can set type'
at the rate of 6,000 lines per hour .
PRESSURE here is both physical and menial Charles Haubrick, stereo-
type foreman, checks impressfon made by page full of type on a mat
S:QUeezed by 1,800 pounds of pressure per square Inch in ·lhe mat .roper.
Mat can be curved and used as a mold to form the curved plate.s whlcli
fit onto cylinders of high-speed printing presses which print the DAILY . ,,
PILOT. It's part of the quick-paced daily proei:ss of r'eproducing 100,000
words for DAILY PILOT subsc ribers to read . ..
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J\10DERN equipmen t helps the accounUna: department keep up with the
"today" pace at the DAILY PILOT. Even as the day 's newspaper la
being sped to Its reader&,. Sunnie Chauvin begins {ceding fll\U"ft iuto a
desk model computer's aceotmti ng console. It helps keep trlelc of bllllnp
lor ads and sul}scriptions. The machine. one of severtd tied ln to the main
computer. helps handle $,000 accounts a month.
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RAPID communclalion ii the name of the game. Supervisor "Nita" Folsom
and her crew of "ad-visors" handle 1,000 transactions a week ~y phone,
mu1Ung ln publication of 5,000 classified ads .,.. words which help people
buy, sell, rent or I ease ... even find lost dogs. Many 0£ the DAILY,:
PILOT'S 150 phone lines are plugged jn here, the classified advertising de.:
partment, home of "Want Ads" and Dime-A-Lines.
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PicnJRES, too, get the benefit of skilled, efficient handling by master:
craftsmen who re-photograph them anQ, then transfer the images to •
aensllized metal plates which are used to reproduce the photos as read-.
er1 will see them in the newspaper. Here, Chuck Ryan takes a reall~:
cloce look at a negaUve which will be used to etch the image on ·tht :
metal plate. . , · .. ·
FINISHED PRODUCT is checked by Elwood Anderson, press crew chief,
even u high-speed pr~ continue to roar at 60,000 impressions per hot.f
completing the day'1 run on press u~ts which represent an ·inveslment; pc
$3.$ fnilllon. Eleven·man press crew will feed into . these machines ttie
equivalent of a roll of paper one page ·wide ai1d 110,000 miles IOng in
printing the DAiLY PILOT this year.
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ALM08T before the ink ~ dry. the product of our busy day ~ tossed ::
deftly ort ,Wr lawn or porch by one of our 700 newspaperboy1 who are !:
importaQt links in the chaJn of people it takes to brine you today's news : ·
and features today in the DAILY PILOT. And as our yOWlg independent :
merchanta, lilte John Melton here, make their deliveries, we're gearing : ·
up for another busy day -all 1.000 of us. .·
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Ltu than one mile wa1k
to the 1u~ Pacific ah:ft: 1b1a immaculate 4
bedroom. 3 bath, 2 •tory
~ home bu been appral.ed
by the Veteran•
, Adminiltralion at $31,300.
: 1'tt o\vntt hu b e e n
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klua will consider any
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ctay and steal It!
Rustic Raa
l'b1s beautif\ll (. bHroom
Janch style home located
-0-!. prime Colt& Meu. &ft& ~ :t.&ban Maw abakl: root,
l l'\lltic wood exterior,
~eparated master
' )edroom IU lte, ~
, ,._.,.,.Uy added beam
• -r.mllY ..... with I :l',_ranklln 'tftplaef:, deluxe
pld lbag eupet1zw, eon-1 .Wrtible finished 1araee. I rumpu s room 1old
Me d a J lion conwruence
kl._tchtn and much. mu'fb more. All terms
• av.iJ.able, No ~ VA,\
: ~ doWn J11A! '$33,500. I f :$fe It llOW! .. : ·'
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Now $21,100
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MACNAl-IRYINE REALTY COMPANY
FIN~ HOMIS
LINDA ISLE
BeauUful 4 bedroom hQme with dlnint room;
4\ia baths. One o! the sev.,.al fine' homes &
lots that w.e bave available on Unda Isle.
'145,000 •. Open daily. 11 Unda Isle.
BAYFRON'F
Best View of harbor entrance & lower bay
available. Thil !ll'lciOlll 5 bedroom :1.-story
home ii custom m every detail. Dlltinctive
living is evidenced by the marble fireplace
& extensive wood paneling. A mucullne den,
lwmrlant master bedroom; formal dining
room &.: lirini? room, all enjoy a marvelous
view. Located on Bayside Drive with pier
& float ,225,000.
. DOVER SHORES
Lorge 3200 5<1. ft. 4 bedroom home located
in beautiful Dover Shores. Dining room &
living room both overlooking outdooT ter-
race with View of the bay. EleganUy draped·
& carpeted. Landscaped in a manner to main·
tain an open feeling & to allow maximum
view of Back !!aY· Owner anxious. $89,500.
Open· daily. 1130 Santiago Drive.
'BAYCREST
Quiel luxury & Wleful decorating in this
spaciow 4 bedroom home. Unusual master
suite, large sunny breakfast area; formal din-
ing room. Professionally landscaped.. 3 CaT
gara~e. '87,500. Open· Sunday 11 to 8. 1921
Santiago Drive.
DOVIR SHOltlS VllW
True elegance in a prestige area is evidenced
by thiJ 5 bedroom home. Extra large family
room with wet bar. Fortna l dining room.
BeiuUful entry court i. terrace. $g7,000.
BAYCREST VllW
5 Bedroom 2-story home. Magnificent view
from huge master suite. Large family room
with encloaed wet bar. Today's kitchen with
large breakfast area., Formal dlnin( room.
Quality carpeUng & drapes. Pool • slce yard
with paUo. A dramatic 4,000 sq. It. home on
Fee land. P r i c e d for immediate sale at
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BAYFRONT
Excluaive Fee Simple, Bayfront home with a
breathtaking v I e w. Pier ft float for large
boat 3 Bedrooms. maid's room, den .-for·
mal dbilJ)( room. Exquilitely decorated. O!·
fered at '235,000. .
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' If you are In the markit for a
NIW hOllMI, -th-outlland·
Ing customlzed homu, built by
Frank H. Ayres and Son, local·
ed In a prl111e area very clole to
HunUngton S t a t e Beach. The
homes are pl'lced from '30,290
to $33,800 and very In size from
3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 to 3 car car·
ages and 2 to a baths, with
shake or misaion tile roofs, fi.r&
places, underground uWities,
concrete driveways, built· Ins
and carpeUnf. TheH ii VA and
FHA flnanclnf available. There are a homes available became
ol credit rejectloDJ. Occupancy
by May l, 1970 in thli unit As
added features thbe homu In·
elude such additional extru, u
shag carpets. front .lawn land·
scaplng with sprlntlers.
Our next unit is now on sale for
occupancy in May and Jun'e
1970 and introduces the new
3,000 sq. ft. 11El Dorado" model
priced from $34,490.
Rancho La C-a Homo•
onlNOlchuntatAtlanta,
Hunt ........ IHch ----1221
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Spacteeular Yiew A,..rtmants
Sub.tarronaon Parl<in9 -Tharapautie Pool
2 loclroom, 2 latli Conclominium
From Only $41,500
10°/a DN .. , ~ 71/2%
3121' Wast C..ot Highway
Newport Towers 642. 2202
BAYCREST
BeauUlul Herb Brownell custom designed 4 Gonaral IDOi 0-ral llM
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POSSESSION
bedroom home. Uvtng room with high beam TOTAL l'AYMENT ;;;;;;1;;llllnll;;;;;:;;;l;;;JE;;;;;;·
cellin& & large fireplace, Dining room. Swim· $1'4 PEil MONTH 111..,111 1ou'd better hurry on thll ming pool & gluSed. in, carpeted area for Rea.I aharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath
orw. Sharp 3 bedroom year round enjoyment. Separate yard for home. Freshly painted. GI
Co.ta Mesa home. No children. $62,500. loan of $15.800 at 5%% an.
• to VellJl,050 down nual interest. You can't beat
.,..,,...,..-.1an11 MACNAl-IRYINE it! SeMce ,._,Double VACANT.tutmov•ln!Anx·
wltb tropical. plants and Gan,p, Forced. ab' Mat Soul owner reduced price to
nlerfall. private r • a r Rutty Company Colrq*tely kneed. Sprink-$21,950 tor fut ..-. SJ*C-
I I yatd and· teelllded patio 901 ~r Or., •·'Ito 120 '424235 len. Carpet . ., Drcpe1 kNI 3 BR le fam, PfPOUI tor summer BBQa. That'1 _.,... _. throu&hout! Family Roam. ~ with 2 patiol. boat
rllht l2l.1llO IUll "'1«· 111111 llay11da Ori.. '75-3210 Lot., lhOw II to,.., GI or door • Iott of ...,, ...,. •
Hurry! 1 , N.wpert leach FHA Terma available. •• Mt: it ..,,. • submit tmnl. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!.oi!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WI SELL A HOME Call 5""UM, (open ewt.)
3 Bedroom ·fmir,.111:0;;·=•·r;;ef;;,'·~~~llOO~l~O .. ~-.o~ra:::l :=:=;;;;1000
;;; wv:ik~~ &"'L;~ f1? ~=I • '
l Upper '$20 500 ... LIDO WATERFRONT APAITBTS 2790 llarhor Blvd. at Adami I -Open 'ID 9 PM P,\ID YOUR 1969
320 LIDO NORD ULTIMATE INCOME TAX77 Bribe -point brulh and KTUb bucket to Costa
Mesa where )'OU'll find
.~bargain of the year. It
6 Beautiful unlls. 6 Car gara1es i. utility
room with 851 ft. fronting on excellent swim·
'ming'beach. Units are newly furnished .
Plan ahtad for mo wtth tu IN IEAUTY .. v1np 1n ""' .P..1ous ,
'AND DESIGN bedroom, ' bath home ..... arate 15 x 20 family room,
FIREPLACE, bulJt.tns, car.
pet.d and draped, WIB ..U
NO OOWN GI ot IlU..
PRICED RIGHT!
. 'rhds help, but the $$$
~ yoo.'11 aave. No down to t Veta $ltn> d ow n to
1 • anybody. Call NOW or ! \you'll mill It!
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3 Bedroom and
Faml~ Room ! Take over 5%. %, $153. per
~ month includes tax es.
: That's right. Total pay.
ment \.\'il l be Sl53.00 per
month subject to exU!tlng
nlA. loan, includ lnr
evtrythin& for this dttam
house, 2 baths, b r I c k
rt replace, beautiful ! enclo5ed pat Io, new carpeting, throuabout,
doobl• ran.re. tim~v· . inc built-in kitcb. Won't
,!Ut Iona·
Secluded County
Fixer Upper
Roducecl to $200,000. Xlnt term•
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR
(Our New Addret•)
ID 0.-r Or., Suite 2, Newport IHch '42-4620
Gentral 1000 -.. 1 1000
$135 MO. BUYS s~A~')iRi~:~N
YOU A NEW """'1om -· wllh 3 ....
Clatmnmd 4 Bedroom HarM
on Juie lOl ldHI 1'1.mlly
Home Ob a quiet cul de sac
slrN:t. $paclous llvinl room,
Formal cllninS room and
larat tamUy niom with built.
in bu. Cote to Boys' aub
and park, only $6(.950.
llor d1tall1 •n-uso
4 BR HOME bedrooms, gol'leO\ll pullman
bath. Home ha• added d'" .... .., ...... ..,..,..,,. It you f!am $8,500 a year or or family room with great
LESS and have S (It m(ltt FffiEPLACE. Guat IC1Ca· LIDO BEACH HOME
penons in your fam ily, you lion. Ready for occupancy. Four btdroom two bath home
may now qualify under the FULL PRICE PJ.,500. No with completely modem kit·
new FHA Pl'Oll'&m 2:JS fOr down to VETS or $650 to chen. Ready tor immediate
a new -4 Bedroom, 2 Bath FHA Vet.. WHY RENT! ocetll*ICY· Cote to Udo hOme . ...,..,,n., ol 1135 per WE SILL A HOME Odr A ........ $50,000.
mo. for "° "'°""" -(30 EVERY 21 MINUTES E. M. V-
r=:...i:..ta,:..: Walker & Lee s ~ :"me~=~=~ mo Had* mw. at Adami g,,dds~'l!•::;
tere1t rate of 2% on a 1..,-&iili;;o°"'iiiii;"iio'tll ... 9iiPii'ii'• I - -123.9"1 mortpge. 550 Newport Center Dr.
l400 in """ " an ,... ,,,.. Business llllilllllf Newport llaach, Calif.
to move "" whlcb Includes IU-0700 644-2430
'-I "·---~ ._ Good invatmenL $35,000. c-ng •·-•-----®wnpaymonl& YOUNO&OLDALIKE
pounds. very bHt of terms! Pluent Sharp dean bame not too
Income 1350 per month. larp or 1maU! Eutlide
Well...McCartlle, Rltr1. Costa Ml!ll.. Allume FHA
1110 Newport Blvd., C.M. l<>&n at'"'"° annual intereit
j Located In the back bay t area of Nel'o-port Beach on 1 mile frOm the ocean
% of an aCtt. Featurln& 2 in Huntlnston Beaeh
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTIS
Walker & Lee
hone OOITall, enclo.ed Bkr, 114: 962-1353
:I ~ 11 a I o v e r I o o k I n a II ;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;, SU.7729 IU-0684 Eves. with payments at $110 lnclud • .,,.,,:..;.:;;;c:,.~-..::=
~utilul swimming pool. FABULOUS VIEWS
;The 2XIO ,q, ft, 3 bedroom ot ocean &. jetty LIDO fiNDS e11 all! TOTAL PRICE _. $11,400. WHY RENT? CALL
.rtlidel'lee need1 oalnt and from thll lovely hOme 3' .... ,_, WI SILL A HOME
'tlbow greue, but what 'a In exclU1lve Cameo Shores 2 Balht, buU•IN EVIRY 31 MINUTES
)rice. Owner will finance .ee 4521 TremcJnt Lane
·~1 7.;i'Ji,. can today. Expensively landtcaped yard o.o,.. ';~1am••n Walker & Lee
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OU.NH
COUNTY'S
LAR•HT
2629 HARBOR
BOIA.EYARD
546-1640
°""' '""'"" •t:JO
2 Bedroom. & den
fonna.l, view dlnin& room
Owner mov1nl out or town
11~000
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LilUd exclUBively with
REALTORS
673-4400
REAi-TOR
'7J.4UO '45-1564 .....
BALllOA PININSULA
ldetl home lot bNch mind-
ed fami.l.y. View of !by,
acroa from tup beach.
OwmninJl l Bednn expanda.
We home with 1uruty private
patio. Top location. ~.ooo.
,.,. lamtt j
REALTY
um \Vt~cliff Dr .. NB
NEWPORT HEIGHTS '42·5200 ~ ..
nmbllnc rucb 1t,le 3 I !'~~~~~~~!!'!! Bed~ ahalce roof, frplc. S.A. llti&ht1 VA or nlA. S
$28.9!!0. K ! n I a a rd, R.E, lkdnn, $23.!'IOO. Kiri&urd, ,._ _______ 11: "222. R.E. Ml 1-2222
2790 l{arbor Blvd. at Mama
54.s.o.GS Open 'til 9 PM
NO DOWN VA
VETS NO DOWN
and the seller will ~ )'OW'
ck>slna COftl? CU&tom 1800
1q. ft. 3 BR. 1"-BA home
on a lllllt" R·2 lot. Full price
$26.900.
FULLER REAL TY
14'-8114
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2 HOUSES on R...\ Jot, 'it mil•
to beach. Want more un1!1
ot T.D.'1.
FORTIN CO. 642-5000
DAILY PILOT WANT AbSi
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A view . of the moon shows previous Apollo landings and area where Apollo 13
crew will put down. The Fra Mauro site is not far from the Ocean o! storms
area where Apollo 12 landed, but It is a considerably more rugged terrain and
poses far ·greater dangers than '!itber of the previow two lunar landings.
W 01nen Like Chiding
Critical U.S. Aide Even Gets Proposal
WASHINGTON (AP) -Dr.
Phon E. Hudkins' study bJam.
ing females for all men's woe1
bas woo. him scorts of plaudit&
trom f e t 1 o w down-trodden
males, a few mild rebukes and
some encauragement -m.
duding ooe marriage proposal
-from women.
"I didn't answer that one,"
the ~year-old ba ch e I or
government analyst said of
ll1e wedding prapoaal after
news accounts of h1I report
ascribing virtually all physl<:al
and mental ailments of men to
female dominance.
A letter that began °Bravo!
Bravo! Bravo!" and concluded
"Right on, Brother," was
typical of the male response
among hundreds of letters.
There was aJso a job offer in
a one-line letter from UrUted
states Divorce Refonn, Inc.,
in Broomall, Pa., that said
"We can use men~ you ."
BOSSES UPSET
Hudkins, a Labor Depart-
ment eolnomist, isn't taking
that ooe up either, aJthough
IODl.t of his present bosses art
a Wtle upset about hls ~
polll to repeal equal job laws
for wcmen.
'Ille Labor Dep-has
dllClaimed a n y connection
with. Hudkins' privately com-
Laser-beam
Tipped Cane
Aids Blind
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP)
- A cane equipped with luer
bums is being tested at
Western Michigan University
u a sort of artificial eye for
the blind.
It leU a person know when
there's a step 12 feet ahead,
whether he is about to walk in-
to a Jow·hanglng branch or if
he's on a collision course with
another pedestrian.
The experiments b e g a n
about six months ago.
Stanley Suterko, assistant
director of the unlvers)ty's
Institute for Blind
Rehabilitation, said Sunday,
"We don't want to raise too
many false hopes for blind
people. We don't know how
helpful It may be."
1be cane was developed by
J . Malvern Benjamin of Bionic
ln1trumen ts 1 lnc., in
Philadelphia. The Veterans
Adminiatration Financed the
project development, at a cost
d. about $300,000.
Suterko said the cane al.lo is
belq tested at V e t e ran 1
Admi~ation hospitals 1 n
Hilles, Ill., and Palo Alto,
Calli.
The cane uses three luer
beams, bouncing Utht off
obstacles.
One adjustable beam ls
trained up to 12 feet ahead of
the user and a low-Pitched
beep tells the cane user if
there Is a low lying obstacle or
~ drop-off ahead, such a1 1 step
or an open manhole.
If he approaches a larre o~
ject or if someone croues hia
path, a seeond beam tnuer•
a mechanism that g e n t I y
tickles bis right index Dager.
U he approaches aomelhing
at bead level, such as a low-
llangtng branch or em a
clotbetllne, he's w1med by a
high-pllched beep.
The ptt!lf:nt cost of $5,000
per cant could bt reduced to
11 low a1 $500 If It becomes
mass produced , Ben Jam l n
said. The prototype w11 bull t
in 1967 and there are about a
douo in existence.
piled rtport on llludles by
p 1 y c b l atrtsts, ~rallsts,
la'7'l'1 ond othen who blam<
man's 1111 on the too
domineering female.
"Am a h1ppUy man1ed
man, but you are so ri&ht
about women,'' said o n e
anonymous letter.
"For a nwnber of YNl'I t
h a Vt belJtYed alq his
Hudklna' llnet but juat did no1
have the iuta to upnaa
myRll,'' wrote an <>regon
saleaman.
Hudkins IOI requ... !or
coplts Of his :IOOjlage rtport
from~ ll!uHum of CourWllp
aDd Maniqe in New Yort Q.
ty, the Americen Council on
Correct Uoe ol EqllJh In
PolJUc1 in Falls City, Neb.,
and one fiom a tree fann
owner in New Jersey.
Fnm the diataff side, a
Midligan woman lifted with
Hudltlns lhat men tbould be
liven IOnle of tbt better jobs
now held by w<men, but orged
first the dropping ol lhe Social
Security retirt.ment age for
women to 55.
"eon,ra.tulatlon on your
roport. You !alled to mention
that all wan are camed by
women,'' utd another lady
cor rapondenl
Another writer who signed
as "Touch alicten" s al d
women were to blame for the
repeal ol Pnthlblllon anil all
#>e 1ub1equ1nt iUa of
alcol1ollltn -which Hudklna
hid •Ito ucrlbed to bOlly
women.
Several bluned ii all on
women's suffrage and ursect
repeal of women's Yo tint
righl.L
GO'ITEN llEQUESl'll
Hudkins hu =lved ...
quest. !or hia report from
several congressmen, a n d
there have been blda to 10 on
televiJlon.
"Ninety percent ol I he
replies were from mtn, S pet•
cent from older women wM
also agree and four or five
from gir1' who dldn'~ bu\ Clllly
cne or two of thote wert
really ir1te,'1 Hudklns aid.
'11le marriage proposal? ••t
didn't write back to her. llhe
aaw my picture ln the paper
and told me "l 'm a much
better looking girl than yOll
are a man" HuGki.ol p1nntd.
.What does hia girl lri<nd
think of all the atlen!ioo he'a
ge~?
"My lleady girl lrltnd 1ot
married about three montha
ago -to somebody ebe -
Hudkim said a IJWe ruefully,
"So I don't have a steady cirl
friend right now." Hudltlns had cited _ ...
lrcxn the Bible to lupport bil
theory, but lt wu a woman
who had the lat 1IOl'd -
citing ll1e Bible, too:
"As my mother told a
bachelor mlnltler who blamed
all the ills of men on WOmeh.
'There !s one mistake bl the
Blblt; woman wu not made
from a mm'• rib, It was his
backbone ond he ban'I bad
any sl.nce',11
Pentagon Wasted Casll
Claims Report by GAO
WASIUNGTON (AP) -In to the roadlnal ol tht
one 111-month period, the packages," the report Aid.
Defe"" Department permit· "In addition savings should
led the purdwe ol 1& mllllon nosult from r.dlllrlbutlon ol
in defense producUon equip-equipment contalnecl in thl
ment although almllar equip. packages which it no lon1er
ment stood 1dle and ready, for needed form ob 11i1 at i o a
use at two Army commands, purposes."
the General Accounting Office ln 1968, The Associal.td.
...,..u. PrDe:'.'~~rted lhe DeraM The unneeded expendiUure Y"" .......... owned '° much
of '6 million wu blamed 00 industrlaJ e q u I pm e n t it
the fact lhll the Idle equip-couldn't tep tabs on it all
ment WIS not reported I! and, IS a result, spent bust
available for 111e elsewhere. :ruma to buy machinery It didn't need • GAO Jnvflll1ated the area
o f I o v e r nment-owned in-The AP study alao lhowtd
dUltrlal plant e q u i pm e n t much of tbe government.own.
becauae of lnlerett by the ed equipment wu held In
H-Approprt1tlo111 Com· private Industry pl'"b and U>
mittee and the Joint EcoMruc eel by 1booe palnls !or their
CommJttte, the report said. own privlte com m·e r ct a,I
s p • c 111 c • II y ' the Jn. purpoll!I, frequently without
vetllgatlon found lhlt the 1J~ permilalon ot ob-
De!ense Department ho Id 1 ~~·
""""' M,000 plecet of 1.. GAO recommended th ll
dulllrlal equipment valued at Secrttary of De!.,.. M-'500 million. The equipment la R. Laird accelerate a pro-
avallable to private Industry Plied lnvenloey ol equlomenl
for uae Jn defenee production. packares to determine U: each
The 34,000 plece1 were packare ii reldy ·to IO Into
utlined to 171 "pack•tt1.'' operaUon if needed -ad to
e a c h containing equipment detennlne w h J c b ptCUcu
neceaary !or production of a may not be needed at all.
speclllc dele"" Item llln! In a letter of r.ply to GAO,
artlllery pleca, rlO.., tulltl J!arry J. Shillito, aaalllailt
or ammunlllon culnp. -etary of defenae ltt< Jn.
In oome Calel, GAO found stallaUon and logistics, ~
the packlltf contained equip-that there were pntb)tmt In
ment with a pr o,d u ct ton the department'• ~Gt
cepaclty IJ'fller tban wou!d induatrlaJ equipment. . ~J,
be needed in a d e re n 1 e Among otber thlnp, sNlito
mobilization and In o th e r promised lo tpeed up the li>-
casea thert wasn't enough ventory "to the extent pwlblt
. equipment to meet producUon with available retoUl'Cel."
noodt. '~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ GAO also found packages 11
de~gned lo produce 'equip-'"'--r. 1 ment for which the Defense ...... no ...... res
Department had no use at all. No oUMr lftlPQltr h' tht wN
''There hao been lnellective ...., aboul ,.... --::
management of the packages your com'"""'ltJ dallJ
retained for future moblUz.a· does. Jt't tM DAILY rlL.OT.
LI.on, Including lnaufflcl!fll al·f":::=:========! tenUon, over a period ol yeara,•.
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M-, ~ U, 1910 11.W.Y PILOT
HQUS1$ POR SALi HOUSIS l'Olll IALI HOUSIS f!>lll 141.• ' HOUSllS fOR SALi HOUSl!S POR SALi ~ HOUSIS pl0111 SALi llllHTALS s . I L~ ~ --·---:----· H"""' Unfuml..... Hou.-Uafuml..... ....... fur-l~-~!!~;!;!;.'!!~~;;;;;;;;~111!1~0~•;-,.,,;~:.~l;;;~;;;;~llDO~I '-. . .'-~°""."''', 1000 UnlvanltyPark 111 . Huftfl"""' llHch MOI· ...., ,.... -. -· _._· __ -.
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j le • , , Horiea or Unlto 2 STORY CHARMElt ' , BtottM boaaty ---· , / • •tOILEM? 1'.-. s ar, 2 Bl, poo1, FIREPLACE-• llednns .. 3 b&ttw. $38.:ioo. **!llNTALstt fullly 1ocat1oo. AYall AllC'll VILLA M•li\ M'll. tnda ll , rr " f!l 9' loan. lll&Y >trade. JI/ MASTER BR Hu •xlltlrc niA, II(" 1 BR. ~ Trlplooc .. $125 11. Slit mo. Act 5'Ml'1 I BR lift. -fOlll. Mil
IUY. UKI '••••· M•1131; ' ' b . onl;I ooe ol the -lal loan. 311 Ynn ..,.., nlk lo 2 BR. D1!ofOx, l<1dt ot .. IUO poOf, I cm-'d ..,, CW. meE WATERFRONT HO~~ c..._ wla.; ;::::--
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•• f••""" or !hi. 1ow1y 1 br beach,.-.. too.,... 3BR.1100M.tot1pot ... ,1110 Nnr-·111r,11>a, ..,._..,,.."""°'1
• "-'-'-· ' :.... I --• .. -• -~ I UV -~~I .!:'!,~ ...... to ... ntloot. 'l'ldl ea.-Aft nr bcb .... 1811 ~ ~ ,.~ SU15 -SHOWN IY. _,...,NTM•NT ::::::...... =-i..':'"'_....=",. Stanford M~, the-~· "°""' hu ewrythlnrf 2 Bit. !uni. Apt •••••••• lll!O -Ilk · !It w. -• -
' . -~--~-· ,, ...... Ow .... ~ ,,... ' -ROOMMATE SERVICE Qi Plit wtt I jjji I
, IS LlrMla Ide Drive ' fndallo. Tu ml -· $12,000 ""°"'""' ··· •J» 136.lllfl.1'•"'1'' .;. IWIY Ol'llERS • Coo. hll mo --al Bit, 11111 _, Jllew !I\ beautiful f ~ $ batb llGlna $11'.l mo. --lht '" flMA VA Make off.,.. • •• ,.,.. t. Lllldlonls -!tin --._......, 1'1111 lar1e llllllkon llvtq "'°"' • f11m;r111., ao••-loon.IZUO!llun -,. • · e Rad Hill R11lly 1-44 111::1 I BIO......,. "'ntal rtndm' ioi.'i. ... N.,. DI!. I BA. ~.:r:·v::r. ·or:
•et bar Radi&nt electrlc beat. Carpeted • Jrkt. ., ' '=.-1!in 11it,. A i:!st ~ Univ, Parle Center, Irvine c t Cl b' G W, lttb St, CM 8G4Ul !:uthlutt. Nr IChool, pool, ltmor) '
lllldlcaiie.i.Prlced ............. , .. AA.000. JUST MAllllD? Ooo!aM-6'xl.!Sft.lot. CallAnytjme833.-oun ry I SHARP; .... ,,..,.,,,., U.Mlacourta."':'834 Orac...;.AdUlt,LfVllli
• 16 Linde l1le Drive ~a cuti doll boa19 1b11 larp-double car pra,ge, No Llvlf11'. CU1tom 4 bedroom on Bednu, tam rm, all bltnl, nu.I ... Uftfwn.. "75 2 Bt. ntw 1w/w qopCi. ..,._
'New 5 bedroom, 5 bath home wltb upctalra. • fa lbr mWIY -. -. VA or Stnoll Down Corona dal Mar 1250 &•It """"' Walk lo lbrtna nowly decorated. S21S/mo. = -. bltn RIO, --fr1l!c. .l<.w of Coroaa de! Mar hJlla. J Ftreplacu ts s Ille ......_,. With wan·10 "!A· can Nowt. 511-23!3 Hlat>. Avail 5ir Her11ap a.r:. 2 BR. 1 BA _, H.B. o.m. 1m111y -: 10 z. 1'111 ,_ • ..n _ ... -' IUD wall c ··H OUT Tho R11I Eor1~ Mart ,..11S1 , ... n ..... , -· Chfld OK. No ..... St. -· 119" BBQ. Luxurious carpetln1 "'panelllni. tom,. -•• 11!5'Cirlld I t oll 2 Br .. ,.... -1eaped. With dock ................ fl,U,000. ~ •..,.u ~... . BY OWNl!fl !47.Ull ll> 1ia ;.:'1o po .. ..; wtw' R!UOENT. 'L• . I Del ... 1 Br. ---·
n Linda lolo Drive
New 5 Br., 5 ·bath home on 1a1oon. Mnblo
.,1ry, 'wet bar, AM/FM Intercom, Mstr. Br.
hu beam cell. & own frplc. Large family room w/fireplace .............. $185,000
10 Linda 11111 Drln
5 Bedroom & maid's, 5 baths with family
room & large rumpus room. Carpeting. 3
Flreplacea. 4;246 Sq. Fl • -. • • . • • $169,SOO
W1torfr.nt Lot•
No. 4: Excellent 51 ft. IJnda Isle_ leasehold
lot. Plans avail Consider trade .. , .. '35,000
No. 41: Long water view facing Harbor r..
land w/76.2 lt. of frontage. Plalis avail.
No. 88: Point lot with 118 ft. of frontage . Long
water view. Plans available.
I •t-. no ,_....,_ --219 Poppy A~. CdM. Ocean ** $15,500 by OWNO. encl pr Av' now Bla• . "' : t.L..o....1 Pool. $125. Idt&l tor tdll price. Won't lut tbl vtew 3 bf, priv, patio, Just Very nice 2 BR home. Fully-Ml-«l80 ' ' ' ' ~ rum....... Blchtloi-, 19Q Cbarelt.
: Meland, Hurry! VJ:l,Y 3 BR. 2 BA.' No. above llttle corona Bch. carpet.td and draped. Lott--.. ---M&-9133
UNBELIEVABI ,. ::!', ..... ,;. N. r.f'~,~ .. "..!"',. p•a. Moving to HawaU. ly landacapina. Oood loca· -M""' <Xiru, ' br, 1\l General ;;;~===-""'""I ..., --™-• _,,, MUST SELL tton. 131iOO d..,., !!62--<WS ba ~. atv/,.fr. dllld N-port ---"""' • -...-su.soo BY OWNER 152.400 Courteay .. B........ • .... conad. Bin". -s1·ngle er 1n excellent condition. Neli'r IChls & shopng, 3 Br, Phone 675-1817 OWNER: Auume 6% VA: c t ' Mn JIOO Ne-.t INch :ideally located Jn a tall 2 ba, crpt, drpa. Quiet cut. • spacious 3 br, m ba. fam OI • e ... ,.... •
shady, quiet AMa, can.·be de aac st. Prine, orily, SOTS $59,500 rm w/frplc, land1cped , Ad I 1'811111
""""'torJtutl23,000.G.l,llO Tyler Way. (Fa!rv!.W.Jlaker OCEAN ORIENTID prdon kl!CMD. lmmac .• BR. 2 BA. ..,,. !•need ' u ts llnMU.
money down ·« It can 'le art'&) ero.s &t·Allltin. Chartnlna: • few 1tepe to 952-0993 )'U'd. chlll1m1 Ir pets ok. .
purehurd FHA with juSt Ocean Blvd., CdM home. '4W961 or-
$100 down, that lncludes cloa. BY Owner 4 Bed"?• huge. Beamed cell., frpl., hu,e Huntlntton 2 BR house, large yiid Ir twruey alJlale, 1 A 2 be4-U.lftll
ing costs, family nn, xlnt Coilta Mesa fam. nn. 2 BR. Extra ba.ths. H1rbour 1405 garaa:es. S1!iO mo. ldeal fm' l'CIGID QU'tn)entl. ~
area. Low down, 54~ Rear yard BBQ Enjoy a business D)ln. ~'625 ed and wWm1lbed. With
S:lll,500 3 BR, crpt, drpa, tile, "Fun Summer" here Motl-~--complete priYaCy aJkf laad-
close to bu. Jt...2., 182 h. .. __ ., '"-tt ..'. .. _ .... , BY OWNER: Beautiful Men Verde 3110 ""'__.....:.. . ..-.-'··"'a~ cabrillo 642-8064 val.CU 11C11er • ..,., er ~~. Waterfront ho me ''5' of .--"""""..-;, cwu .._
ORANGE COUNTY'S . ''J/8'' Realty 675-3000 water frontage ~/prlvl--------pbm lncluditlc $750,bl
LARGEST MoH Varda 1110 dock. I br. 2 ba, newly UXURIOUS '!>I-Level I Br. _.. ol ...........i lacll· PANORAMIC VIEW ttdec. 182,500. _, or 3 Ba w/ 2 trplc~ I& fun 1 ... de-""' -
IMMEDIATE -~ ,. :.rarr ~ u ---
OCCUPANCY
IM-!JlJ MESA VE ROE 5 BR 2001 Bo,.tde Dr. Beaot. 644-22611. 16992 Baruna Ln, nn., aep din rm, !root a Jtut fir a1!w1e people.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 15366 Golden West Formal Dininc room. 15x24' shake roof 1 .. ty. 3 Br. f ba. H.B. (fll.ll)t. Harbour> rear patio. Rev hu ru Hunttrwton Beach tam 2 ,_1 , 2.L ba waterfront home, xlnt mm. .. tire pit., prdener, Pl'. Rents From
$1~5 to $300
Luxuey ~ _ ...
olt""1a comploto "'"°"'' heautlf\&l 1yt1•eepMc 6 (Our Ntw Adclreu) · ' rm, ".., c '· ~ ' ming beaeh,"Newly redecor. Wt1tmln1ttr 1112 642-1'964 •
133 0..... Dr. Sult. 3, N.I. 642-4620 NEAR llACH • • • lrxCalllot.aftl<t!S ·P500M·"~Agent $115,000 SHOWN BY APPi". --l==;;;o==•=-= ·-r.ci --tacWU.. In a eoati7 1'!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!l!!'!!!!!!!'\"!!!!!!!!!'!"!!!!!!~~~!!! OWNER DROPS ~·-· Biii Grundy, R11ltor VACANT: ' BR-2 Story Newport Beach mo. I! --
1000
, OWNER. See & cotnpare, 4 Rtdec. New crpt. 6265,1 _________
1 club atmOlphn. Now
1eumr1nN_.-. 1000 General $6,000 BR & ram nn, pool,oabana, DUPLEXESo ·we b&w d•· °"'~nno. Call !4""10 WISTCLlfF
-..-1. trorn five 2-bedroom unltl profesaional land.&eaplng & plex on the No. & So. aide
1715
2300 aq. ft. home w/luwe
•-te Occupancy
Mo. to Mo. Leue Avail.
"O KIDDING •arntna $86<0. ASSUMABLE many extra" 151,500. Appt ot hwy. All '"" • price•. Laguna leach »al lam. room. Nico polio
Jt'• poulble to buy tlW: cute Instant Motel low-interest io..n plus o'fmlr only, SM-0600, no agent. Glw UA a call. we will be FOR Sale by owner. adult and yard, newb' deoorattcl, ANAHEIM Modtla: open 10 am to I JD
Rtntar -$115-li!O
3 bedroom home situated on may help finance. New low pleased to .1how them, Condominium, 2 BRs, 2 many extra. $380 month.
6,000 sq, ft. Jot for ONLY Sharp I unJ.ta in commercial price jua:.t $63,950. Ntwport Btach l200 MORGAN REAL TV baths bltns, elevator, aw 1607 Kent Ln. Open Sat A
277 So. Brookbunt
(I blk. So. "' IJncoln) (111) T/2.lllflO $11,000. 2,000 total cub need. i:oninf, • Jocated next to BY TRANSFRD owner 2 613-6642 675-6459 Drive. 49'--aU& Sun. p.m. or call owner
od to tak• ..., loan ct $158 and acroa the ,..,.t O.m story, I yr old 5 BR, 3 BA, 34U E. Coa"' Hwy., CdM -• mJ29:!. GARDEN GROVE Oakwood
per month. Setin& ii bellev. the buaiett &: belt motel1 in arch designed, pool site lot, OPEN House Dally l-5 Stn Cltmeftte · 1710 Ina'. Hurry dial town. 6.6 Anumable loan & end of cul-de.sac. 1 Blk Tues-lhrtl Fri-View Home • . Adutt1 Only UlOO Chapman Ave. Garden
Apartments
I 'fOP 16th Street
894·5313 ;d•al tor family aolte motol Back Bay. 2700 Sq ft. din 1038 White Sali. Wy. Harbor Tripi""'· !rom'$39,9115 2 BR.' bath apllt ,.,.1122!1 (t bib W. Sulla Ana ""1·>
can for det&ill, Excluaive rm, im sewinf rm or office, View 1-lUU. V*l Co Rltra. 4 Units • from $52,000. AVAILABLE NOW (n4) 638-3030
UNIEUEV ABLE
Thia oul:ttandlng value can
be youra tor the low down
payment of m total cash
·for C.I., $700 tor F.H.A. '*'·* "'11 price. Thia 3 bed. room beauty la aituated on
a euJ de MC lot. in Costa
Meaa, dole to schoob and
sboppinc. For appointment
to 1bow call
894-5313
NEWLY WEDS
Move ritht in to this eu.te
Calif. contemporary, featur-
ing 3 muter size bedrooms,
2: fUll baths, wall to wall car.
pednc. Newly pairited and
decorated, G.J. no cash down
1Ubmit your otter. $23,500
full price. Dial
894-5313
with. • • • c I rth fam I kit 00 x 14, llv nn 2667 E. Cout Hwy, CdM. View Homea: • Xlnt terms Bay ,. Beacb Realty, n,c. 0 eswo Y wibeam .. .,u1ng• A 1rp1c. 673-:"20 Lot> ·From sr.ooo . 001 Dover D<., SU!te us NB NEWPORT BEACH
Newport MothtJ'.ifl.Jaw KUite w/sep 3 BR. Oen, 2~ ba. Con-Apt. rent.JI • trom 1135 stS.XQ) Ewl. MSo8lis m IRVINE AVE.
•t entrance. $51.000. Mli-1544 temorary Architect design-GOLDIN TRIANGLE UtVJNE AND l9tb
Victoria & co. * DUPLEX PLUS * .. & bit. S\;% transferrablt R1olty • 4'2-~. NII. BEAOI. 3 Bier. 2YBa.rl <n•> -
REALTOR One lot from Ocean Ir with loan. $69,500. By owner. 432 N, El Carntno .._.. Duplex. Nu cpta. tna. Y HOTIL ROOMS ,.w
.....11 Newport Beach Office Ocean view. 2 BR &: 3 BR. Phone 673--~ for appt. $2" mo. See 219 Grant, e:-....a.. •-CL.&. ..,. (1nytlmol Ba·-~ Dr! with lam, rm. PLUS l·BR. Condominium 1'50 N•wport --call .......... _, ·-Vll''S EXPINlhvat 1028 ,_, ve Good 1••1 -·r.m Apa1t111ie11t1 I.WI l'er CernlllnatlMt 675-4930 & bath gu.~t nn. ren-~sle A 2 BR Townhoule, $1,000 LEASE flSOOO BIYCftit ex• 01',ICl-APTe
SICWDED ~~.t::. ~)1y'"'.'' 646-2414 DECORATOR'S ""'°" -Sl!% lnL ........ -· N view ed Jack llEMAliKABLY """"" _ .. -
OME Mut eeU. 5W-26S9 1:1.o .. ; .. llNl/mA Owner UNiDJJ:VABLY view 2 BR. ..... _.., ........ GAIDEN WITH Near Nowport Post Ofike H · '4Mns~ EXTRAORDINARILY ..,.: wtth u;;;.,-~s'i::
Take your pick of these cute 8 FT. WATERFALL THE BLtJF.'FS 3 Bdrm, 3 s;:~~::n~o~t s,=:; ~~pl1xt1 for S.I• 1975 t Br + ~. C+D. D>5 'BEAUTIFUL IOnalor)'e&rb rental. Uun;.
28edrooMhOmff.Bothare Setsttw'rnoodtortrulyPRl· :~1!'en:'!1:, l e~eJ~to~ street ts ft.lot. CdM, 2 bouHs, 1arden, Port Albani Cir. Harbor Y•!,~IM'90•~: ~tadlltln ii: boat .up
vacant It have dble prace, VATE living in· thll' bed· decorat~ 1e' immaculate. $98,500 $55,000. flOOO down. View Homo NB. (21!) Pu·-• sreen, n a • 5fl.7'02 or-..a, =:-.::~7"..::;t~ room,Jbathsptitlevtlbeau. Large kitchen. $37,900 , LIDO REALTY INC. Bkrr15-0044, 80-8223 292--~evu. :.:;~roam.~ BEAUT. Waterfront Duplex 0 • ' ' t)'. Countless featu:rea in-6'4-0575 att 6 pm weekdays 3337 Via Udo fi13.7300 RINTALS GARDEN HOUSE. 3 BR 2 BBQ'• 's.u;,.,, fum..wdurn, Nwpt &le. Ll'I 2 ~ • J bf' $22,950 cl..S. _..te !amll, room. DON'T MISS BLUFFS BAYFRONT BARGAIN HouoH fumlohad BA. 2paola.BackBa!'1325 •tnal.;, 1,2 ar "'"" 1135. '"' -nr -. Wtt
FIREPLACE, built·in kit-Exqujslte 3 BJ<, 21n ba wet 4 Bedroom home reduced to '"'----rel -mo, lAue optk)n. •~ .. _ See tt! DlO Pu.,.. Rd.. blr, laU1'4., IV, boat dock.
chm. CUltam draperies and '"·-dbl ovln auto water $110 000 tor QUlck Sale! _...,. 2000 Bkr 8'75o«>M. -..... -ee---~·-..a-6 ~~-mlfllmum SWnmer Ill' ---i..i.1 I ucu-, ' ' -.,,.._,u, ''"""" nal"Vlll' -..u~ rental. f73...7111 c::arpets, ...,, ...... er~, arge IOfmriBy Owner $45,000. Ph. Vogel C.O. Rltn. 2661 E. m6-2 BR. 2 BA. StucUo. AVAIL. MAY lit. 3 Br., 2~ Newport. 2 Blk N. 19th.' (IDS) GT41M. flt ~~. ~ :: G~~ 644-0985 Coast Hwy. CdM 673--2020 Will conaidflr pd, Avail ::;1::: =;;; Swtnuninl HOLJDAY PLAZA BA-""at"ELO.;:;,,.;R;::.l;:....~~2~Blt.--tor
DOWN . ..-n!A. BAYF!IONT: SlB.500 Mobil• I nd llSS now. Bla. 534--ellO Hal Plnchln Rell ... ~ DELUXE. llpocloaa I Bdrm Wl!Um). C>pll, drt>o. polio,
WE SELL A HOME home. New crpt. drpa, prlv. Belbae ts• $91 -1 BR. C.Ottqe. All utll GAltDEN H0ute. 3 Br. 2 Ba. hrn apt W5 ~ atU. pool, bltns. Sl•0-$115.
EVERY :II MINUTES beach, clbhse, ad~ts. A·l BY OWNER Cuatom 'BR. S pd. Baby Ir: pet ok. Avail., Pool · Back 8f.Y 1325 Hn.ttd pool. ample pirldnc. Sttclltt Manor Apt.I. WI
' 714: 642-8170
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Eastside/Westside
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PERRON ,, .... -.;;-.,., ....
'42· lm Anytime
UPPER IAY k & L ~hon.ge Way, Lido Park. BA H 12 BR l BA now. Bier. 5U-alJ ..., ~.. _..~4 .,_ • • No chlldrtn • m ptts, Plaotntia, NB W I 673--2896 ome. w . , . .,,._...... • _. 1915 ~ CM ' • er ee LEA SE/option $75000 apt. Rom .. A ~·11 •1 Rontal• lo Shara 2GOJ LOVELYTWNHSEwlvJewc! • • .• BAYCLIFF MOTEL
'7682 E~ sayCrest exec. home. Thu balcony. Spiral at rcase. pool 2 Bdrm 2 Ba frplc, lrl Cotti Mesa •too * LOW WEEKLY RATi:I * ORANGE COUNTY'S Exce_,llly """''' bom•
LARGEST ..io. mut..-""""°"'· Iara• lff.1111 livlnc room, beaut!M fun· Mi-M56 540-5140 vi."' Back Bay ;750/mo. Wet .bar. Frplc. Bo4lt .t WOM • 8hr Wuffl home patio, f250. Apnt 646-01S2 Kit.cbe.n. TV'r, maid ..no..
;::.====,...;;iii;;;:'-' I Owner 642-1715 moon "" evall. 227, Coral w/motbor 6 dauahlor. Non-* SUNNY * Heated Pool 15385 Golden West Uy room & dining room, all
Hwrtin(ton Beach opeNnr to 40 ft. pool k * TAYLOR -Ave. 615-2916. •molcer. DaUt Pilot Box l<I· Newport Hlltht1 3210 .-_
BLUFrrS, 3 Br, 2 Ba, l level, 27 .~~-=.::..:=---! · c"'le< corn. lo~ wall.. Huntington Beach 1400 . * ACRES , * 2 BR. AYall immed tor 3 LINDA ISLE patio/v\ew. Many cus. ex-ii ROOMMATES Wanted ·NEW 2 BR. 2 BA. fam, bltnl, n mo'~ue neo ~ util pt. l•.&•&-ilii .. iiii• I Jami. 1bls eustomiied, bn·
4 Bil Bedrooms
nu ~ tamlly home can
be )O.n fr:r the t.aldnJ, with
larp family room I SHAKE
l!.OC/r. BelotlMly I .........
eel yard &: ffilGE REAR
YARD with aepa.ra~ ldda
play yard, tool! VACANT
Ir READY ia the word bet-e,
and NO DOWN VA. Terms
apply. Low dawn ptYment
to FHA b.n available. Price
-to Sl"l,900.
' COATS "*"WAL~ACI
· REALTORS
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prlcod at 16<.900.
MACNAB-IRVINE
Reali:)' Company
(714) '42-1235
901 Dowr Drive, SUite 120
(7141 675-3110
!MO Bayside Drive
Newport BM.ch
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Magnifloently designed home tru. 132,51;10. 8'f...126fj share the rent. Blue Beacon, ref. Crdnr incl. Av. M&y 1. -.. • (213) J5.mt
with • -maid'• nn . HAWAll BOUND -Lwcory 1st HOM. E? -Pll). -(2!3) lltollOO * Motel-Apts * D;,;ELl!Xt;rn;~,:;,;ili:...~ .. ~ .. ~m-I00-.1
5 ba.lha. Spe.ciolJs llWW 1 &)'front Condo. Furn. 2 Br, N rt 8 ICh 2200 Pool Is bltnl. Adults sm,
dining rm1 open to cantllev· 2 Ba. $47,500 xl.nt terms. New &-n!ldY for lmmfd oe-IWpO • Coren• dtl Mir nlO 1 ISpal So. of o.c. rno..no i.t. IG127• ·
ered paUo ~k facine la• McKenzie Rea1tor. 646-0732 cupancy. 4 Br, 2 ba, bit-in AVAll.. April :,io. thN June CLEAN 3 Br 2 Ba ..._1 1'~ . COM1'oRTABLE B&ChilOr
goon, Rumpus rm plu fam. BY Owner, the mutts. Model range &-oven, dishwallher, 20. ' Br, 2 Ba $350 Jno. 7101 ' ' ~ ,., c, Studio It 1 lech;eomt apt. Man onJy 40 or OYW.
ily room which ope111 to pr. K home, ' BR. or J .a: w/w crpt, drps, rear yd fenc-Seaahore Dr. (213) 796-1912 crptt, drp1, dbl 1ar' $S5 WK. & UP $10 mo util Incl. rn..Mll
den patio. Wet bu in a:aI-d B t 64M646 in.g front yd landscaping. or <213> 624-95&1 Children ok. No pets, D W k .,~ lerta. $169,000. en, Yapp · $23,·500 FHA • Min. down. 673--88119 iy, • ' ~
B K!!cllona A TV'a Incl. Lklo ltle 481 •80Unda Isle Open daily 1.S Ntwport Heights 1210 VA 5400 total down. Call Huntington Be1ch NGO LUQ!: New 3 Br, 2 ba, ·an • Llnenl " Maid Ser. tne1. ---· ----'-"'! • ••Our 25th Yaar'' 962-1353 · bZt-W "Malnt. pool, Ocean SUMMER Rental On Bay. Opportunity WESLEY N. COZY 1 BR 521Gui;:: . NlCELY Fiim .• !~~ 2 ~ vw. ~dull .. sm. m.ee.15. :,;r:.w,o~~~VD C.mpl tum. 2 Br, l bo, TAYLOR CO. HOUSE .by owner = $24,750 "'memPacltk~•--· · • p&!lo. trpfc. 115-1321 \VantedREALESTATESales Bernanhno,N.B.~9160. mo.LE6-3911,615·~10 Belba• not 54&-'755 wbndt. (21.3) tS•·JOll
people. Prlvat~ desk Ii: Re1ltor1 e POOL 17 X 35 e 3 BR 1'llrn ~. Middle -DI.JC. 1 Br .. Spec. tum. AD ~.
phone. Top commi.Slion. !Zlll S&n Joaquin Hills Rd. Dover Shores 1227 4 BR, 1%. BA, frplc, like new of H.B. 5225 mo. Call 4 BR: (or"furn.) 3 BA. Ytllrl> elec., frOlt·tree-refl1&, w/w =~======
Floor time. Good walk-in NEWPORT CENTER SCENIC* SPACIOUS crp .. ~·. =:=:. :,e:~. La: 53&-1421. ext 391 Jor apPt. t::'. ~ Manball ept. Full Gar. w/ltor, Quiet ....... l•l•nd ass
trattic, Same location 14 yn. .,.., ... ~';o44~4f~10~~-I W -.• v Adult. only, Mo/mo, $18D. --'-'==---=I Call tor tnt.orv!<w. COMPLETE VIE BRASHEAR REAL TY S R nt I 2910 :mo Eld n .... 9211 .,_ BOAT Silp A 2 Bdrm.
RANCHO MESA Bay .I: Mtna. 4 Br, 4~ Ba 847-8507 Eves. 642-0427 ummer • ~ s LIB tale 2"1 2 Br 2 e~ tunken I~ praae apt. 1 bath. $350
Owner • Australia bound. + maida. High ceilings. 524 750 SUMMER RENTAL ~ 5 BR. 3 BA • trpJ b.Jcoey no sml BUI Grundy Realtor MM62D
Shazlt 81 a tack, 4 + fam· 5000 sq n Jiu.Ut around court. LAGUNA BEACH · room, ' ~ M Lochenmyer
Uy nn. Off-• at ..,., 500 4 car ear. E-Z main!, Ideal t Beaut Blue 1 ·-Villa, 2 ·Avail now on yearly ltue. children S2(IO mo. A it.111. ,,!!, u..-at_.,_ loacll -., • .,.. -78000 • ..._...... $600 per mo. 1st. 1Z5 BaJcer ~ nvrn1 ... ,_, BEAT HIGH withhi&hnlAloanbalance. for entertaining, $1 , Sharp4BR,2BAhomewlth BR,2 BA.w/drytr,wetbar, Owner/STl--2:159 Evtt evesl:wknds ---·~---~-
OFFJCE OPEN SAT tr SUN LEASES turnl!lhed. Assume 6Y.i% aaawnable IBA loan, Low 2 swimming pooli, tennla ~ · ' FURN l BR. Quiet • 1 WOMAN Empl, 1(8 area 4
INTEREST 1860 Newport Blvd., C.M. ii Mesa Verde Pacesetter 3 Joan. Owner 54&-7249. n10. pymll. Call Mr. NellOn, ~. stepa to private beach . ~ FUrn Studio, mo Yfl., needs Jge. 1 bdrm • .,t.
R•'.1ltt>r
' Take aver Gl exilt lOllll CAIL 6'6-3928 Evff. 673-4517 + fam, av.ll 5-1 to:r' 9 Heritage Real E • tat e, $425 month o1 JW"Je, $250 Huntl _. h h J400 · Ad · t. w/atr, laundry facilldeL
LOAN rosTS, NO! QUAL-..,~~!'l"."~~~~ months only. $250. Baycr11t 1223 540-1151. ..,kly, July and AUIUll "•·.., IC per mo. ult., no pe • Have well-mannered an-
JFYtNG. NO! POINTS, NO! ~'HEY VETS'' # Bi& 5 Btdrrn, Men del FINE Ba.yereat Four BR DIAL direct 642-5678 Charp 499-2152, 10 AM-2 PM. VACA NT Imme d ta te 2135 Elden Aw., Apt t CM. dent poodle 4 OCC col-
Just move into this &puid· $391 Total down moves you Mar, $300, option $37,450. home for sale or trade. your ad, then alt back and IJDO 1 ale ~~rvatio111. poutll&lon.' -4 BR. 3 BA. SUS CASlf AS leae-qe 10n. Pref. Jurn. but U.: 3 bedroom, large FR in! 3 bedroom beauty ccm-./Lovely' +tam, 1 story Secluded street, Jara:e ye.rd. liaten to the pbone tin&:! Home or apt. July thru home crptd I: co'mpl rum. 1 BR ~. AduJtl will eonsldtr unfm'TI.
plua bonus room, 3 baths. plete with POOL, separate ranch, Back Bay View $350. M8--07'73 N('IWf Labor Day Week. 67J..3M8 redecorated, $250 per mo. • only, no pell. 2110 Newport M61380 afternoon1, G>-070
"' sood loffiion! ~ 12 x 30 DEN. Modem built· May option at $50,950. _ __ leaie. Tradewind• Realty, Blvd, CM. GQ.8216 ;."',;::;:'·'---~=-
$315.900 full price. int, All o1 this located on • 0. I 2000Generat 2000G1neral 2000 8'7..a511 $85 • UZt· Very nice 1.l 2 BR 2 BR. Adults only. Uill pd.
large cul-de ... c lot. Trans-~-nera 'IACANri&-.2Ba.Walkto Trln. 132 w. Wiison , Beaut.-Qutet. PJO, Anil
ferr@d owner says aell GI ........... bfach. Fam.Uy only. S240 $48-9571. 133 E. lSth St, MIJ' L 17876 Cameroa.
or FHA. REALTY tr mO. Ltue or lease option. C.M. &U-1'65 _::""'121::::;=·--=~-WE SELL A HOMI! 11-.i:ll d/?.1-0 RI.,. ( -f)-C C.I Att ..... 1721or516-9652. $l35/MO. Dix Mob. bomo. BEAOI LOCATION· L1r 1
EVE!lY J1 MINUTES \:J~ ~"IJ ~). 'f:I J.J p 2 BR Doplox. Blt·lna dfP', C.mpl furn. hid pool. adlll, a 2 Br. Pool. Adult>. 2lt 'ill! Bak..-, C.M. ~ Walker & Lee WANT PRIVACY? Th• Puzzl• wifh th• Builf-/n Chuckle' IJI0.15!) Deposit. ... ..... 'Sa ..... Mob. EaL =-;;:st;";HB;·===
IMMACULATE Loll of room !o •ntertaln 0''""'"'' """' of !ho Call 842-1973 23l9 Nawport. Ms-cm Sa An -2700 Harbor Blvd. at Ada.ma in thla 3 BR-, + dJn, + fain, four tctombled words b.-. Sits le up. Attrac. 1 BR • :I nta I . . 2 STORY 5'S.M91 Open 'tll 9 PAt + ~ tt. all purpoee rm. low 10 form four Jimplti wotda. Fount•ln V11lty 3410 BR. Poot UW pd. Carden ll40. Lrr cheerf\a1 aewlf
. LoW ol cuphoardl and knoL FOUR Encl. Spanlalt ............ 3 I I DELUXE S br, 2 ba, mod Uvtnr. Adulll, No pt!>. llOO lllnl. 1 BR. lPt ("""")
t;)' pine ldtehen. 3 bedroom, Years old • tmm.ac. COit NO GALO elec kit, w/w, drpl, water Wallace Ave .. C.M. Bltns, aars. 1 ehlld <*-'Nr
' baO. bomo ,.t on "'"" BEDROOMS !o schools I< •hOf>Plng. I I 11 I' I aottnr. wuhr/dryr. llfOO l Bdnn. i>ODJ. Utll 1chll. 2230 S. C.•ler SL 1.4.
, larp Jot with C0'1l!f'ed S*· $26,SSO rnA/VA, no down, ONLY $47,950 . . Santo Doir>ao Cr. Avail now. pald. Adult., no peta., tNr. Wamtt) SU-.-do ... LAVISH GARDENS. tenna avallabl•. Qlliel ..... Walker Rlty. 675-5!00 Lule 121<1. ill 62Hll4. Nr ........ $1411 mo..
Draped • ._.... and ON· !in<d cuklMI<. w a I k ,; 3316 Vta Lido, NB Open sun. I HABET I J Open Sat Afternoon. 5'WSll or f'l>liSO ;L~11~-~~lleii;iiiach~iiii~4711iil
LY rn.ooo. Sa< to believe! pork, achooll A -· NEW !VAN WELLS' I' I I I { -= •• 1 Bit. Fiim Apt. E • -· ... __
,n:RMs TO rrr Yoo. All hlw. falnlly ""· nre. 'BR, s BA+ •powder room.· f· t1~ Niel m1 Frplc. u1u pd. 1111.,. mo. $35 WEEK • WE SILL A HOME pta,., .,_,.,A fo -~ Fonnll din"'" ran\ nn w/ 3.11 £. 20th. -•
'· IVlltY JI MINUTES lent a>ndlllon, can -.. t bar • trplc. ........... I LAYO 1 I ' J IDRMS. " OIN SMALL l BR """' apt. All Luxury..,.. y~ ~
' Wa Iker & Lee 1Ytn ";!~~~,. ~..;_~'. I A moglclor>boozer. Ht hos Flnptaco, ._.,, dropu. uw paid. 998 El Camino ldence, ,. .. ·,,....-. ,,_ ... ........._.. ....,....,,_... I I )\ I· 1he cUr.tt trick. H1 walks ~~~chen.AnntJun-~ .. C.M.St&-CH5l _ New vu..,_. Il'lll .......
-7812 F.dJ.ncer Roy J, WJM Realtor 1430 •· =·=·=~· =·=·.:.·~down the ltr'"t and turn• Into -;r ::C""Month • Lta.e 1 BK. Peol. SbUfOe 'boird. .
' i'.42-4465 5«).5140 ~ Dr. 646-l.560, Open .. , Io--. -'f'"f'I MJSSiON REALTY 494-07!J. Garg. Adllltl. Utfl pd. l8M 1 BR Apt; al'° llffplns nm.
LUSK t!ASTILUl'F Dally. WAS REH . A """"'''~ "" <h«\I• ~ MonrovlL !Wl-033& uw pd. "" TV A ndlo. IU!DU~ID $1500 $22,500 $28,950 I' I' I I I v by 11111.,. ~ '"' m'"'"" -• VIEW or Golt c.un. I BR. AbiJLTS Lr& I "BR furn. apt. mt So. Oout HWJ.
Lee' Br. 2% ba. Owner letV· e11ume SV4% LMn 5 ltdrm. + J Mth1 · • · · · -· you d.velop from tt•p No. 3 below. 2 BA. 2 )T Jew.' Avalt New crptl:, drpa. bltns. $13$ S C~--.;,.;
tne ctt;y.'To view call Beautiful home, entry hall, Owner desperate. Full din-• PRtTNHT!'MJMU( ~,...,.~E,o,.Lfff(ltS IN ,I' Ii I~ I' 1• r I /tprll 15th, R e'terenc•• mo. Stl-2191 eVt1. •n. ~ .
3 bednlomi, d1nina nn.. in& room, &litcy hill, ~81' ~ ..... ..,,. ~ . . . . _ • niq'd. Write P.O. Bol Cl, $67.50 A up. Bac_he)or Apta. SPAIUQJNG 1 Wrm. pOe1 _.:MTO" L\f'lt 11\llng nn., sub}l!'ct to floor plan. Park like yard. · 4 Dana Point. Cal. 9X29 Men only. JJ2 W. Wllaon, bullt·lnt 2 bkdG tro Eb
c;:o...1N· A"""i] s~sti toe.n to uwme. St0-1120. fj u~~~~~N~::~_E LETTERS' I I I· j I I I ~i; SUN NEVtR ~ ..m C.M. $tl-$5n beach. ocean view, ,.... lll·lll' ~172>. TARIELL 2955 H•rbor . • . • . . • . Cl&laWtd's actton power. 4 Br. au.tna, crptl, drapes, leue. No chUdren or t11L flli SUN NEVEi\ SETS on TARllLL 2fS5 Harbor THE QUICKER YOU CW. SCRAM·' ~ ANSWERS IN. CLASSIFICATION 9000 l'e< an...r to .. u """""9 lht dbl. ""'· !nee!. >•· $243 mo . $1IO ""· f>AlL'Y P!IprWANr ADSI White eltp-! Dt......Uno tl!E-~"..QUI~::;CKER~!..Y!:OU~,::SE~t~J~,1 1_:..:::.:.=.::.:.:...:""'=.:'.::.."°.:.;.;..:.;_..:.;_::.:;..:.;_.;.:.:_;c,:. __ ~----,..---'·~'-o"d~<.-'dral-"-------~· C&ll l8MIO«-
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k l!NTALS REN1'Ak5 e TALS RENTALS i REAL ESTATE REAL,EsrATI I FINANCIAL 11us1Nass """
i...:=::.::U:::nhi::::.:ml::: .. ::""=---=Apta.!:!!:::!.: r.,u~ntumlshod Aph. Unfumhhod Apta. Unlum!shod . YoM.rol_____ ~rol BUSINEli .... .. l'INANCIAI
5111 ~ ~ ~ ~ J!!wport llo•ch 5200 N.!!',r.rt _~ __ 5!_0! R~ for '!on! ff9S Offlco Renl•I "111 ""'"°'" -l•i-• __________________ Wvi:i:Y-~-b-.-•• -. HUNTINGTONiiAciil ~Op!!JefJl!l!!!:!rl!•!!!~!.!·"!!?... •• ..:...'!!*!!.....!10pportu~~~·l!.!!11!;H!.;_~·311!!!.~°""""""~!!!!~11!,!!IH!!...~'!:!:lllO~I
cl I I t Alr CondltlonM o THE AMIGOS WAY APTS. ~; .~1:" ~ .;,~ ON HACH ·~VD.
B. k f f •-1 .. Deck 1pat.-e avaHeblt tn r ca •' • u" c 11 newest oftlct build.l a,e al E•ttbluff Are• Off Jamboree Rd. privileges, in , tif011Uctllo . t)rline location In llunttn~
' • $85. mo. 3.57-9560 aft 5:30 ton Beach. Afr ooncUUOM(t. Beaut l!ul, new • now renting • 22 uni" of 2 pm A Sun. beautltul entrance. Frnnt·
bdrms., 2 baths, with fiqe quality ~olo.t coor-CHEERFUL' liOOin 11: balh age on Beach Blvd .. rt'Jr I"~ dlna ted. carpets & dra~. Gold MepAJUo~ ove.rlooktni ocean~ mtwk. leada to private ..-pvklnr
all electric kitchen~. F rj)lcs. Outdoor living ,Nicely /iccorated qulet bldg, lot. $50 • ~ month for
• OnmAg< Crtountv,'•cMost '!_~a,utifltl areas. Pool & recreational facilities. Call: 1~ect (t'.}dt.chen prtv. 1289 ::icr&bZ;>%~ ;f0 8~':!' ·pq ~ ommu1u II _ S. c.pa.st Hwy, Laguna hours anawertng tttrice
t , , 'Featuring a ell u b atmosphei:e . for Y,OUr BOYD, REAL TY 67$.5930 'Beach. 494-91:117 available tor 110. AU utilJ.
} Cbmfort -and "Pleasure-just Cbmpleted·t or 2 n.ooM &: bath in private ties paid exeept telephone.
Bedli>oin 2 'Bath. Furnished or Unfurnished. ~ home, CM. Fetl}alc ,pref. DAILY PlLOT Air-Condi!~ soiu:t4p.roofed, self c leaning ovens, --.... _.. ·-·--54.6-8340 o·r 540-2394 11111 llACH ILVD. t _beam ce lngs, dJshwasher, lush landscaping EaJt Bluff 5242 Sart"ta ""a 5620 eves/wknds· HUNTINGTON llACH 1 lVith -streams & waterfalls, elevators, BBQ's, ------I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:; NICE RM ... plea&ant hm, ruI ~ '4J.4nl
ctubhquse. with liOCial activities ,pau.n&l i BR Studlo, 2 &th. Pov1der I 1 toe. Kit. prtv. SM. 548-5998, ~:/UXE OFFJC;E SP~ 1: Jacuzzi '•· •wim~· Is private g.:Cage 'with nn,.frplc, plush crpt'g, blt· VILLA MARSEILLES wkdys 8:30-4, 673-;0289 di .du' paneled, etc. 10 tn..
' 'l' • , Ins, small pat,to, 2 car illl'X· BRAND NEW ROOM I C 1 M Qui 1 v1 al offices. Over 4000
,_ Hfoyablt 1W1'0Mdlngt cottriftl) to dls-'!-·~-nice home. Working man. $900 a mo i11cl ut.ll. Mt. !Ill' storage. From $1 210. -~ $254'.I mo. i:.tL.2492 SPACIOUS n os a esa. e • sq. ft. Located in Nwpt Deli.
t."' c~ Odcfts. comt to MERRIMAC ~OODS • , • TOWNHOUSE • New lrg. 2 I I 2 Bctrm. Apts, !i4.Z-4794 Gallup,_ 642-9470
. _ JU.t..., of 2600 H•rbor Blvd., nr. "*'" C•c:llll•c BR, 2-%. Baths, trplc, encl Adult, Living ===~-====== 1::-:--'""':":"====~1 ==========~iiiiiii '11 425 MERRIMAC WAY, COSTA MESA"e 54S.6300 pr, patiO. 675-5033 , Furn. & Unfurn. Motels, Trlr. Crta. 5997 lndu1triel Business :..
EVllYTt-llNG NEW-MOVE IN NOW! Dishwasher· co.tor coordlnat· Property 6080 .1.-.
I · • ed appliances • plush ahsg HOLIDAY BEACH MOTEL -::nM-;;;~:;;;~\iiiiOp~~llll~'!"ij.~~.l.tl~,s~·---~ * RENTALS . C-----,M~~-· -5 .. 1-00 Corona del Mer 5250 carpet -cholcebao,!_ 2 co~.~ Rooms. kitchenettes, 100' tn NE\Ysidg .. 11,001 K<J tt , tor
l~ Apt&. Furnished osta eta '••••••••-schemes • 2 tu.a • Sl!W Beach. Free Continental aal~ or lease. For details ATTENTION 1~ showers • mirrored ward· preak:fa.st. 18 3 2 N. El
I. D••• Point' 4740 .M-AR'Tl. Nl"'UE • re . . robe doors • 'lndi<l'CI \igh\. Comlno R•" .sc. 492--3582 llanla ilraltg " · ~ fJ,. bv ing in kitchen . breakfast G42-656(1
•. ATI"R.ACTIVE 2 BR, 2 BA, P a rk-like Surroundings OJY• bar • huge private fenced ./ WEEKLY rateis. 8 EA
pool, Lease, !Mfult, $185. DELUXE 1•2 ~ 3 Btf. APts. patio. plush l'lntiSCaping. LARK MOTEL. 2301 Commercial
l 499-2055 or 4!1fi..2409. Prv patios • ' T-ltd Pools ON TEN AcriES brick Bar-B-Q's. large ~at. _N:~rt ~'.~-~'. ~~=~~.'-6095
SMA'l.L INVESTOR
Evidence of achievement by U.I.'L Dial:rtbutors
can be seen from Coast.
to.Coast! i· . . r Nr shop'g , e Adults only I I: 2 BP .. Furn & Unf'Un'l ed pools & lanat.
1• RENTAt.S 1m Santa .,_na Ave., CM Flttplacea I prlv. patkls I 3101 So. Bristol St.
' Apt1. Unfurnished hfgr Apt ll3 e 646-5542 Pools. Tt nnls • Contnt'I Bk!st. <'h Ml. N. or So. Coa.1 Plsza)
i
-..,.. •. -900 Sta L&r.e, CdM fillt.2611 S"a ntli Ana
GWral 500D or for ~ta Ana area !MacArthur nr Coitfl Hwy) PHONE: 557-8200 COCO· P.ALMS-• ' .
VENDOME ·
IMMACULAT& • .t.Pi's!
SANDJ\LWOOO AP'l'S. LUXURY 1 Br. a.Pl. Crpls,
2101 Ponderosa, Santa Ana drps, frplc, stove~ .refrig, ._u
(Nr. 17th & Tustin) 542-6600 util pd. Nr. bch $225 mo.
, r •ADULT & F.AMJLY · FAIRWAY ""1,., "' '.-•d•Y•·
$115. LARGE Cheerful "newly
furn. or unf. 1 BR apts.
Crpts, drps. bltns. garg. 1
child OK. Nr schls. 2230 S.
Center St. S, A, (Nr.
Warner). 545--0989 , ~ . SEcrlONS :AVftn..ABtE
I . C1-to ,ohop.,,,,., eark
1 * Spaclollll 3 !Jr'ti, J Ba
BACHELOR Apt., no cog~·
Ing. $100 utilities included.
673--2581
..
'.•
\ * 2'.Bedr0om1 ' ·
"" Swim POo!. f'uVlft'en * FrpJ. IndNl1ndey fac'll
1845 Ana~eim Ave.
COST A MF.S. A 6-12-2824
• RENT •
J ROoilts Furi11tvr~
$19.95 & UP Month-T~Month Rirllalll
MOE SELECTION"
NO DEPOSIT O.A.C.
Custom furniture Rental
VILLA. APTS.
Private patio, pool -lndlv. Balboa 5300
laundry fac.· ---------
Near Orange Co .. Airport & 1 BR. partly furn. Adults on-
UCI, Adults only. ly, no pets. Yrly J.se., wkly
20122 Santa Ana Ave.
or monthly. 6#-075.1 aft 6.
Mgr. Mrs. Bruce 545-3894 H_untington Beech 5400
Laguna Beech 571>5
OCE~ FRONT new luxury
apts, 2 SR, 2 BA. Adults, no
pets. 497 .. 1661
Dena Rolnt 5740
./ Near New Harbor: New 2
QUIET & LUXURIOUS ADULTS ONLY Br, 1% ba duplex, crpt,
ADULT L{VlNG AT. • • NEW DELUXE A?I'S drps, bit-ins, gar. sun dk.
HAC!ENDA, HARBOR e wiLL FURNISH• 1200 mo., Call 837-0822
Brahd New 1 • 2 BR. I BDRM. . ~135 REA( fSTATE
Sl!iO & $170 per. mo w/ 2 BDRM. $165 Generat
:~ , 517 W. 19th, CM 548-3481 aU utlllties incl. -e ALL UTIL. PAID e ---------
Bltns, .shag. crpts, drps, gar, HEATED POOL GAS BBQ Rentals Wanted 5990
beaut .. lMd~. Sorry no ' TIIE CAMBRIDGE -------pefs.:~lnq at Ofc. by pool or Bolsa Ch.ica & \Varner H.B. FOREIGN Exch Student In
• . Cost~_M_e_,. __ ,_' _5_1_00
CL.E·AN, Quiet 2BR
QUPLEX. New. cpt.s,. prps,
bit-in o.ven & range,
garbage disposal. Fenced
yard. Close to shopping.
Water & gardener paid.
Adult!, no'pcts. $145 mo. lst
·1; last plus $50 security
deposit Avail ?<.fay 1st,
Drive Dy 753 Scott Pl C.M.
(Do not disturb tenants}
then call 5't8-3036 aft 5
ap!A .. N2925o .• 9,;,._~. 64A6-0979vocado. ON BEACH!' area from No r way. onv .i:.v,.,. Sponsored by AIESEC needs
ORLEANS APTS. s,mm" resld'"" n' or e SINGLES FRC~f $140 Irvine Co., Fashion Isl. Stu-•, e 2 BR 1% BA FROM $225 dent able to pay for rm
ADULTS ,_6NLY e 2 BR 2 BA FROid ~ &/or board. \Vhite AIESEC
2 8t 3 BR. Avail. Private pa. e 3 BR 2 BA FROM $360 San Diego State College,
tio, pool. i!¥1iv, "!'undry lac. Carpets-drapes-dishwasher S.D. 92115 <J;lr. QJ;.urige.C.0.,_Au-port; -rus-heated pool -sauna-tennis \VOMAN Empl. HB area 4
tin at 17th St; nr, Westclifl). rec room~an views-yrs., needs Jge. 1 bdrm. apt.
patios"4mple parking, w/gar, laundry facilities.
Security guard11. Have well-mannered an-
. : HARBOR GREENS
APARTMENTS
1741 Tustin. Costa Mesa
f\.lgr. Mrs. Carson, 642-4641 FURN. also Avail. cient poodle and o c'c •
HUNTINGTON college-age son. Pref. furn.
but wiU roru<ldor unfurn. BrandE:;..,c~~~~~ !IP'.'' 711 !!;'!!:C. H.B. ;:,~ altornooM, 4.10-0142 • Bachelor, 1·2 l 3 BR. Furn/
unt. F?om $110 A: up, Gar·
• ' den patios e Beam ceilgs 1ous, 1 le 2 ~r, 8"\Vlmm1ng (714) ~1,,;87 Woman, single-40, wrtttfug
Ftp!Cs e Rec Rms • 2 Pools
, ·Sau.nu e Nursery School
-, Fam &: Adult sections. Im·
: . , med. occup. 2700 Peterson
Way, C!'.I Nr Hrbr & Adams.
54&-0370
pool, b;bque, rec ha.µ. These ===~--~--seekic; quite house n e a r arc l'»e best iil"the area. See CHEZ ORO Apts. 8234 Allan· ocean, June 10 ~Aug. 30th
them at 2077 Charle manag. ta New l-2-3-BR. priv. er Johl'i ·1; • l))Wse' Sellers garages. Pool. u ti Ii t y Exchange for csretaking, • • modest rent or apt in San
64S.2ll,. · rooms. Fran,.isco . Xln'trefer. Box
1
536-8038 or 536-2727 ..
,,, 1Ji t'1 ial Ji:lht Apt 103M, Daily Pilot, NB.
Tux=uR=1o=us~-NEW=_ -
naraor n•'ll s s. 3 BR. !'.Iedallion 1\vnhse.
Roomy-qe.luxe 2~& 3 BR. Washer/dryer, refrtg/stove. RET. Teacher wants 2 bd;m
Home a~ incl garg, Crpts, drps. Pool privil. un! hse, yrly lse. n r
Ired air htg. lbJtns. Cls to 96:!-4.167 bch-NB-Cdll-l $165. 499-3728
S.D. irw';, shopg, sch!, park.IA--TT=RA~CT~,~B-N--~, eves Quiet Adult Living (Bt Bak & Gisi w f . r. ow ava11.,
H wnbo ) R"nta1 0°1" 3·11°7 all extras. Pool. Kids 01{. 1 Yr. lease on Lido Isle. 3 Br
1 & 2 BR. 2 swim pools ~r r e c, $149 mo, 17401-A Kee.Ison house or 2 Br apt. Furn or
Adults only, n... pets. Cinnamon Ave. 546-1034 Ln. H.B. 96S-T5lO, 847--03'.?5 unfurn. 673-2089
307 Avocado St.,C.M. * LOLITA GARDENS 2 BR. Redec. Duplex w/gar. e LANDLORDS •
See Mgr on premises EXCEPTIONAL YARD Crpts, drps, stove. No pets. FREE RENTAL SERVICE
(Beh!nd K·Mart off Harbor 2 BR, bit-ins, mirrored v;all, Refer req. $140. 715-B Broker 534-6982
Rooms for R~nt 5995
at corner Rutgers & Avocado) Velour wall paper, infant California St. 54()...4925 eves.
Day 642-353.;, eve 645..()283 O~. Gas&: water paid. 1219~ Ute. 2 Br Apl Adults. Clos·
2Bedroomspt.2story,King ~~;e,r, (Nr. Harbor -ed g•roges. 2608 England ~" FURN. Room. Util paid. .., size Master be<lro<lm plus Sl. Call ~1205, Mgr. Ideal for student. $55 mo.
laree 2nd bedroom. 1 1,ft ·PELUXE 2 br. Adults over 2 B<tnns, 2 bath. Priv patio, Call 642-8520
baths. Fireplace, Bit-ins, age 45 only. $140 mo. Sec heated pool, \Vasher & •---
d•·• • Pr\ t 1· u..r~ ROOM For Rent: Priv. ba. u1.u\VSSuer. vs e pa 10. mgr 263-255 16th Place hook up. 962-8994
Encl d · \ & entr. 1502 Orange Ave., ose singe garage. 2-LR_G. 3 BR apts. Avail NEW 1 n•-m. Carp•ts, 'Pool & recreation room. .ow. .., C.M, Adults only. 11"'> me. !st & April 17. Pool. 19'38 Maple, drapeS. Ava.ll AprU 15. THE RNISllED U '\ . d • Apt354S-2808 G'co'"" 79 FtJ , ti, pa1, last plw; security deposit. · ' ' LINDBOR • OJ.»-25 $55-75 mo. Girls only. 388
549--0674 SdEPAl~TE Un~ 2t~r. crpl~· , 2 Br a pt. $1,SQ mo. W. Bay, C.M. 642-8520
2 ·BR. Unfurn. Nev.·ly dee. rps, Y ' gar, n oc. · ' 536-7.wl or 847-3378 ROOM For m•le, kit. priv'11, 381 E. 18\h No. 3 642-8029 • New crpts & drps. Spac stu'dent prefd. $65 mo., 1st
grounds. Adlts, no pets. $140 DELUXE 2 BR. Not $175 but Sunset Be•ch 5455 & last. 64&-7886 aft 6 pm.
mo. 2283 Fountain Way E. $155. 646-0735 or 646-4760. -'-----(Harbor, furn . v,r, on See "·hat you get! BEACH apt, unfurn, View of $15 per wk up w/ kitchen.
Wilson ). Wilson Gardens ""z:=o.:=;:='='===locean & harbor. $180. l!t &: $35 wk up opts. 2376
Apia _ Newport Beach 5200 la&t. ONLY stable people. Ncwt""?rt Blvd, CM. 548-9755
$l 70 ---------·Please call C213l 59~2425 R E NTALS
3 Br, Ill B•. poHo. bll.im, 8AYF11.0NT l===:CH=AR==G==E=rr='==..!....:.Ap,.· ::":::·-=U~fumlshod
crpts, drps, Ask nbout our 2 L A ls A 5620 d1Jcount plan. 880 Center 2 Bn, BA uxury P · Sar)ta Ana 5620 Senta ne Pr!v. termce, elevators, sub-;:;.=;..;..=----'-"''-"·=-'--------
St. 6(2..8340, terranean pk'g. All elcc.
Gracious Adult living Pool, !l<lft water, docks. 3121
2 BR. w/w crpts, drps, blfn \V. Coast Hwy, Newport.
RIO, &piral Strcsr, frpl, 145 I =&1~>~2202=~---~~
E. 18th St. &5-0092. $190, SPACIOUS Apt. avail for
SPAC I OUS Home-like lease. 2 br , 2 bs
townhouse 2 Br, 2 Ba, bltns, w1&orgeous vw ol bny. For
crpta, drps, pat!1, encl. gar, sppt call 673-7742 or
Clubhse & pool. 540-4179 673--8414. * DELUXE l & 2 BR DELUXE 2 BR. \VCStcliH
.Garden Apts. Blt·lns, priv. Loe, Pool & built -ins,
patlo, heated pool, frplc. Adults. $11W:l mo • no lease.
Adulta. $145 mo. &46--5163 642-6274
2 BR. Upper apt. $140 mo.
Cai., clec . .t watt'r furn. No
pets. Adults only. 169 v,r~nut,
Apt E. Call 54S-fi954
TOWNH01JSE 3 Br, 2 ba,
rleYo1y re&!e, p11tl0, p00I,
Adults t only. $250 mo .
S-l647
BA YFRONT Luxury 2 Br. 2
Ba. Boot alip avail. S&Xl.
Furn, $350. A.gt. 646-0732
Newport Heights
~---52!0
e HOMEY 2 Br. Frplc. gar,
prtv patio, qulet. Adults, no
pets. 613-JO&l 2 SR. unfum, $UO mo, No -"-========I
..Al" .. 1 .... i.
Sponiah Style Luxury
1 I: J Dt:drt:>Otnr
f11 rrtifhff """ lln/ur-nUhetl
Adult /,loin•
• pets. Joann Sl. 01. Ee1t Bluff 5242
, .Sh•• C•rr.t1
Bullr-ln Kltc:"e11
Prir.te Deck orul •Bnlto"f
Air Ccmditioned
Hntel Pool
• Call :>4~7. ~--
l' · 2' BR. Apt. N .. "'1'1< & PRESTIGE LOCATION
' dtps:. Fenced patio. $150. For leue,.delux.e 1888 sq, ft .
2658 Orangt_ Ave. Of. 4 BR, ~ BA apl 1'"'rplc,
LARGE 2 Br, 11.ii Ba studio dn.pet, <.TPl.s, ~1 btt.r, P ·
I a.pt. Children ok. No pets. balc<1ni('s, dbl gar off kitchen
$150, 726 Jo&nn St. 84.S.l58.i dahwhr, dbl oven. Pool. Conv
to 11bop'g schl11 & re<'ttJttlon.
drp&, b2tn1, lmmed . occp. 83.J Anligos Way, NB
Lcrr1• Bv B Q Are.r
6 bfMfcr N. of Siturlt Co.11 Plu•
Now Renting
1000 /Hat.4r1/111r Blvd.
Sanla Ana 54-0-8497 l NEW Dix I • 2 Br. Sha ..,,1, Only $350 mo.
Frosn Jl50 . .S.O.tm SG-ml ~tgr. next door 865 A1nip,
DEWXE i & 3 BR unturn 2 BR .. Adults. ACCC!U IO fWI.
I ~ptt. 938 El CamJno Drive:, $200 mo. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' C.M. 1'11'.54&-0451 ·->48-6471 or 644-5514 I.
1
i
Misc. Rentals 5999
GARAGE FOR RENT
Stonge Only. 642-8120
lncom• Pr~'",'Y 6000
DUPLEX
PLUS large & llvable home
on 50xll7' ~3 lot. Four
block3 from .xean. Better
than new $45,500. $7000 dn.
The Rea1 ,.Estate Mart
847-8531
MARINA ln Newport -Beach.
Prime Joe. Fee $315,001
Exel. Klngaard,, R.E.
MI 2-2222.
FOR sale, store building.
686-698 W. 19th SI. Bethel
Towe:s area. 548-1768 Ag<.
lndu1trfal Rent•I 6090
A business revolution
has taken place, proving
the "Little Fellow" can
emerge_ a "Migbty
Giant" 1n the U.l.L
money-making route 11ys-
tem.
The Questions: Do you
have a serviceable car? FOR Lease New 8000 sq ft 6-10 hours free tlme a
Industrial bldg. $1000 per week? $1,500 to invest
mo. Can be seen at 882 which, according to an
Production Pl. N.B. 673-5500 autho11tative source, trl-
or {1) 248-7533 pies in value the day
JUST LISTED 2 OFFICES AVAIL. you start in the vending business? Can grow to 6 Sharp E-6ldc units w/pool, 1 -3 rms, l - 2 rms. 646-1724 $1 ,000. a month income
on quiet secluded St. 2 BR with this small cash
each, gar's. drps, crpts, pa. lot1 6100 start. Success isn't auto-
llos. S75,000. Don"! wail! -;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.! ma.Uc .•• you have to
BOB OLSON REAL TOR • work for it!
546-SMO IMPROVED LOTS
Busln••s Rentel 6060
For Sale 6 fully improved
lots in prime loc of Cerritos,
Close to Artesia Fwy & Car.
When you do this with
U.I.I .. you'll never suf·
fer from competition. No
Sf!lllng or soliciting . . .
just a service function. HILLGREN ·SQUARE man!ta. Also, 3 improved
2 stores avail, for immed. individual lots In H.B. AU ln To armnge a personal inter.
lease in one of city's busiest well developed areas. $8350 view, call these toll • free
shopping ceri'ters. App. 850 per lot -tenns. By Owner. numbers:
sq. ft, ea. Ca 11 Mr, Graham TI4: 250 E. 17th St., Costa Meic;a 962-1353. · (800) 527-6277
call Mr. Bram \213! OL 1·27tl0 !!!!!!~~ ... ~~ ... ~1 (8001 527.6312 e BALBOA ISLAND e CdM Level R-2 Loi ASK FQR MR BROOKS
Lease store-plumbing in &
appropriate for beau t y
salon. 307 Marine Ave .
67S-0486 or see your broker.
with O'.l!lze 2 car garage
OWNER 673-3084 ----·--FAMOUS BRAND' WEST Ney,1>0rt. pair R-2
30"x85' close to bay, beach&. NAME
shops. $38 000 642-3188 CANDY & SNACK ROUTE
Office Rental 6070 -· . • . . <PART OR FULL. TIME)
---------Acreage 6200 VERY }JICH INCOME
LAGUNA BEACH ---------1\Ve need a distributor in this
""' Wh.lddy• W•nt? Wl>odily• Got?
SPECIAL C~SSIFICATIQN FOR
NATURAL BORN ·SWAPPERS
Spocl1I Roto
5 Lines -5 limn -5 b<lcks
llU\t S -AD MUST INCLUDE ~ ........... ,.., --..... ~.,.,,., _, 11'1 Tl'M9,
>-YOUll .,_...,. IM/Of lddl"ls... +-1 llitt ef '"""'11llil&.
'-"'OTMIHG f:OR S,.,L9 -l RAOES ONLVI
To Place Your Tr•der's ParidlH Ad
PHONE 642-5671
16 Acres in city .of Grants
Pass, Oregon. House, barn,
l1Tig. Sulxliv. potential, Equ.
lty $19,500 for local proper-
ty. 5-16-6697
2 Newer duplexes. side by
side, 3 Br. 2 Ba .. ee..·, fplcs;
nr. beach. Equity approx.
$27,001. Trade for land or
indust. Realtor 673-4350
Ha'.ve '64 Pontiac Tempest
Lef\-tans, hrdtop, console,
bucket seats. Trade for sail-
boat up to 30'.
673-7469
3 BR, 2"% BA Townhouse,
N.B. Pri. palio, pool, elec.
kitchen. $32.000. Take I o \V
down, late model car. T.D.
or ?? Owner 646-0054.
Want up to 30 units in Or-
ange County, have $40,000
equity in commercial -zone
ln Long Bescfi.
714 -:496-llXI
'62 Dodge mtr. home, mm-
pletely reworked, $6,00J val
for 4 whei?ler & tlr. combo,
reSGrt cabin or 77 •. Mr.
Peterson 847-6215, ~~~~-----· '57 Ford Ranchero val $350. 1
'.57 Plymouth val $175. Both I
good cond. Trll.de for ? or
car. Ask for Dale 675-7513 I
or 546-5551 .
Have land, ·will trade acres I
Rome, Oregon. Clean, quiet, I
c~ear, green, fish, hunt, Oy,
hike, boat. Ask for Dale
675-7513, 546-5551.
TRADE, '6.i V\V CAMPER,
CLEAN. ALL NEW NAU·
GAHYDE INSIDE, W /JC&
BOX, W A TE R. FOR:
CLEAN PICKUP. 5484553
Trade Small Appliance Re-
pair, 11 yrs snme location1
for mobile home, boat rn·
?? ? ?
Air Conditioned Multiple :zoned acreage area fGr our candy <Nestles,
ON FORES'I' AVENUE * Costa Mesa * Pl~ters, Toot$ie Rolls, Milk HA VE 4 Units in Tustin .15
Desk space available 1n it • 2' ( Ou"ds, etc.). No selling in-'Acres in Nevada; approx.
646-3626 nr &39-E046 eves.
14' Glass Outboard with
trailer. canvas top & aide
curtalns. Trade ror sailboat
with trailer. neweat office building at anta 11\fll ty volved, Y.'e furnish all ac-$23-M equity, Want latger
prime location in downtown 642-6560 counts. You must have 2 to wtits. Nancy J . Moore
Laguna Beach. Air condi-2¥.i Acres by Owner, Utilities. 8 hrs, per week spare time Realtor 673-3101
... ---> •-.. be Ulul (days or eves). v· lot .,
Ctlll 54M093
R2 View Joi, Dana Point,
will trade FOR induatrial or
commercial investment
property. $50,000 • $100,<0'.l.
08.ys 546-0928.
uO•n::u, carpe.o;y, au near running water & Golf 1ew • ln miles to Lake
entrances: Frontage on Course. $950 dn. $14,900. $TOUT50ALloCSA~ Armwb!ad, $3500 value-
Foreat Ave., rear leads to {213) 782-2727 .;:n. clear. Swap for property or
!tu"nclpal parking lots, $50 REQUIRED ? u ' 8-2698 eves, days
per month for spaee. Ot>sk Out of'St--;t; Prop. 6208 ~?1'0. m~b intorma.tion write 642-8060.
and chairs available tor $5. --·----_.,;,. 1strt utor Division No. HAVE; '69 MERCEDES
BENZ-230, auto trans, ra.
dio, 5 mos old. Eq. approx.
$1400, TRADE for land Ot
VW or ? ? Ph.. 842-3235
Business hours answ:~!n1 17.63 ~cres on South Fork of 2.1", P.O. Box 58. Pomona, NEWPORT DUPLEX
service available for $10. beautiful Payette River in CRllL 91769 -Jnclude phone FULLY LEASED. $24,500
All utilities · paict except heart ol ldah1f1 recreational no. EQUITY. TRADE FOR
telephone. area. Has new modern Atfi'~'~lis~t-,-------TD'S OR? 548.o897 wkdays
DAILY Pflm hd\lse and 2-room mod~m CANOY SUPPL y
222 FOREsr AVENUE cabin. Plenty good &pr1ng ROUTE
LAGUNA BEACH water developed. Accessible . .
494-9466 year round. Suitable for fNo selh!li involved)
DELUXE 3 nn. suite in new
bldg,, adjacent lo
"Airporter Inn" & Orange
Cnty. Airport. Air-cond.,
cpts. & drapes, rnusic &
janitorial seivlce. Av a 11.
May lst. Call
BOB PETTIT
833-()101 833--0144 Eves
Modern Offices
retirement homE' or ex· Excellent Income for few
c e 11 en t development op-hours weekly ,wor~ .. (Days
portunity. Write L. s. and Ei:enlngs). Refilling and
Farber Lowman Id ah 0 collecting money from coin
83637 ' ' ' operated dispensen In Or-
--_ -·--ange Co. and IUITOUnding
R E W od 62""' area. We establish route.
• • ant "" \H·-•1 b nd ---------........ es nam~ ra candy
WAl\'TED: Under $50,000 and snacks), $1625.00 cash
Baycrest/Westcllff area. required. For personal inter-
(213) 338-2970 view in Orange Co. area, B=U'-S-1N=E'-S'"S_e_nd~---1 send name, addresic; and
Speeta.cular level View Jot
Colorado River near Park.
er. Equjty $950. Trade for
car or ?
Owner 494-2339
WIU. TRADE lo irrigated
acres in Hemet w/3 rentals
for Orange County inoome
pl'operty,
Call CTI4) 962-2561
TWO lovely Townhou.se!I,
Newpart. 2· BR 2 BA ea.
Firepl, lg pool, Want in-
come, car, boat ???
Agt. 64&-0732
2 BR, beach cottage R-2 lot
Huntington Beach. Approx.
eq $7000. Exchange for J'yf~
bile HOme or TV's. Realtor
Exchangor 646-2266.
Have "65 Mustang, 4 on
floor, value $1000. Trade for
small American station
V.'agon, same value. * .. Call 545-7684 **·
Smogless ~ Trd eq./beaut.
Oceanfront 4 Br, 4 ba, 2 sty
hm, Oceanside for vac land.
income or smlr hm, Or~c
Cnty. 531-0651. 540-0428 1 rl5 single, $175 2 rm suite.
Air cond. Secl'y service,
parking, centrally located.
So, Calif Isl Nat. Bk. Bldg.
FINANCIAL phone number to MULTl-
SfATE D!Sf., INC .• 1681 W. 'I\ * * * * ~
Business Broedway, Anahehn. Cali. ~~~!!!!!!!J!!!!l!\!!!!!!!!!!"!'~~~!!l'-'!!!~!!I 230 E, 17th Street
Costa. l\.1esa 642-1485
Op~~l\l~.i!I.~!__ 6300 !orni• 92802 tn4> 77~5060. ANNOUNCEMENTS · ANNOUNCEMENTS
•nd NOTICES end NOTICES
OFFICE OR STORE
15 x 35" or 30 x 35'
MANAGER
OWNER
Investment ---------1
Opportunities 6310 Found (FrH Adil 6400 Found (Free Adsl 6400 -~-----olf st pklng & util furn National corporation, 1IO'V ln· SMALL Inveslol's earn 3% Newport & Bay Center. CM all · 2052 Newport Blvd &46-l252 tervlewirtg, for owner man. snnu Y 1 n par~lcipation
ager of complete family rec-with importer with own
525 to 1500 Sq Ft, Furn or un-reationul spoi1 <..'Cnter, Ex· overseas offices buy Ing
furn, crpts, drps, parking. tremely high return on in-direcUy from manufacturel'
Reasonable. 646-2414 2630 vestment of $12,500. Secured. and selllng d.ireeUy to con-
Avon St., Ncwpo11 Besch Rigid investigation invited. sumer. M1nunum S 3 00.
..., OFFICE SPACE-Must have management & Write Box Pt02 Dally Pilot.
For Lease. World Savingic; PR ability. Reply to Box 580 INVESTORS! Interested in
Bldg., Pacific c.oast Hwy & the Daily Pilot or' eall ~Ir. 12 % annua l re t urn.
Forrest, Laguna Beach. Mark Rice (714) 774.7050. Professional man has $8000 * Cail 494-9481 * * BEAUTY SALON I equity in Newport home re-• • ; n qu'lres 5000' on 2nd CORONA DEL MAR best location 1n New· mo r tgage tor family
Immaculate 2 rtJom. Private port Beach. Xlnt park· emergency. Principals only.
office. Ground floor. Private Ing. Almos t new, fresh, 646-7566
bath, $135 mo. Util pd . I ful d • 7 I="=""'=~=~=_,, Parking. 673-6757 Ov.•ner. co or esign. sta-INVESl'ORS! Want 10% in·
tions, 1 •ir-cond dry· terest prime loon! Private
Best Location In CdM ers, coff. bar, pvt pa· party has $11.000 equity in
800 to 1400 sq. ft. Deluxe Off-tio. Low rent and utll'1. own home. Want $5,000 to
ice Spaces. Avail tmmed. Very cleen & cared for. $7,000 2nd mortgage. Prin-
Phone Owner. 642-9950 Please call 642-0844 or clpals only. 546-3634
MEO. Dental suites avan, 968-4622.
725 & 1215 sq. ft. 3.5c a sq.1--c=='"""===-Mon1v t• Lo•n 6320
ft. 5911 lleil Ave H·B . COIN LAUNDRIES
8'&-3l2I F,;eid.ire 1st TD loan EXECUTIVE OHlCt' -From $6500 lo $.17,500 '
Harbor frontage near • Buena Park ~ Fullerton • Lowest Interest Available
Newport Blvd. for le¥'!. Cypress • \Vestmlnster •
1001 + sq tt. Ph. 642-4644 Huntington eeac;:h •Garden 2nd TD loan
tor appt. Grove • Tuslin • Santa
Ana • Costa i\ft-" • Ana· Ttnrui based on equlty, EXEC ofc suite· 1100 sq. fr . hcim e La Mirada, 642-2171 545-0611
crpts/drps. 444 Npt Blvd. CALL CHARLIE 525-7833 Serving flarbor area 21 "!'I. Call a.It 7 pm wkdya # 615-t644. FANTASfIC Bus. Om>0r. 6 Settler Mortgege Co.
yr rnE'dlun1 sized restaurant . 336 E. 17th Sttcet
M ALE Dachshund/Beagle
mixture. Very friendly .
Leather oollar & nea collar.
On Bal. Penln. Cannot keep
dog. Downey (213) 861-7940
PAIR Of Bl-focal glasses
w/black rims In blue case.
---~---...,....
BROWN Puppy w/!lea col·
Jar. found Sunday on
Mission Viejo Goll Course.
~m at 26031 Via Vientto,
lost 6401
Dover Shores beach.1:-:::---------
642--0757 LOST: Daisy type dog, mixed
FOUND Black ~talc Puppy, breed, long haired, grey &
Part Doxie or Bassett. Vic. while. Female. Reward! Vic.
VlctOria &. National. 2113 Newport Blvd. & Santa Isa-
N:itional, C.M. bella. 646--0356 or 642-5853,
FOUND A ct1te puppy, beige PEARL Earring, grape
w/v.ihifi paws at National design. Vic, Heliotrope ' &
& Oak st.. CM. ca 11 Goldenrod. Cdl.t Reward
LI 8-5923 644-4776 9-5 .
FOUND: Sat. Bro\\'n shaggy BLACK Cut velvet bag con-
female puppy, Mesa be! taining knitting. Westcllff nr
Mar._ 546--5282 Dovel' last Thurs, 642-24~
FOUND: Silver Min. Poodle. 2 GER.".fAN Shep. Pups; 21..;
Vic. Heil l Bushard, }~.v. mos. blk-brown mrkgs. Nr
531-6590 Victoria, C.M. 645-252£ evtl!
SET Of keys, Vic. ]7th & SILVER Bei~ Fem .• Shep ..
PIAccntin Ave:, C.M. Please recenrly spade. Vic. Hdnt.
identity Key ring -~2769 Pac. Apts., Rev.·ard 536-6357
MAN·s Eyeglat.~es:, vie CUii LOST: !'.tale Sian1ese Ca!
Dr & Coast Hy,.y, Laguna Cameo Sboru-Shottclilf
Beach. 497~1887 aroa, grttn oollar, 675--6996
9tAU. Black femfl.le poodle. ~tEN'S Reading glasaes~ ln
Top of Worid, Laguna Bch. I cue. Balboa J!i.la.ncl.
•9'-69117 • &IG-5177 •
SCiiNAUZf:R DOG Corona LOST: Falcon, has jesses.
NEAR C.M. City Hall. 3 Rm. in N.D. 1hat m11s1 ht sold
OUice:a. Panel~. carpets, di>e to loss of mgr, lOf\-1 down
drape&. $l50. Call G42-6560 Call Gale Pike • •194-6373 tor
del Mar kre&. Vic Brookhurst & Adams
\VE MAKE OR 'BUY 673-$29 HB. Reward! Ph. 962-7382 ' TRUST DEEDS
CM OFFICE $90
call 646-4833
FOR rent officts or stores
130 E. 17th SI,. CM. $8S
& up. 640.3181
I On"JCE or stnre o~lte
Baltioa &y Club. 1610 ·W.
Cout Jlwy, NB. 84&-4887
1
MU38l anytime Bkr. VIC 20lh & Orangt?, Blk & BLK GC'nnan Shepherd 5
appt to see. ---·--whr S1>1;niel/Retr pup. 4.·6 mos, m;ile "Tito"'. vie i3n1
7 NEW Sn11ck ri1achlnts & Money W•nted 6350 inm; old, female: 543-508.'i I &-$.A. Ave . 64&-2.547
route. Good 2nd. Income. I"'="-'--''-"'.;....----COLLIE. Female, Mon I e 'c·=-"---=-=:'-':'. =:=:::°==""
SI,500. CaJl alt. ·l11m MONEY WANTE D Vista School vie. P ersona ls 6405 67t)..6822 Pvt 0.vnr. Stturcd by Jlll:Gpe:rty $25,000 548-3L03
HAMBURGER STAND. Be:st i<tquh'ed, will pay fop tnt~r
Balboa location. M Us T C!ll & polnt11, ShOtt tenn.
SELL. Call 642-7455 eau cn31 96U1IO.
EYE Glasses, boy's. Found
al 2Znd St, ti Ne,vport at
bU!I 5lop. 4/!I. 5'8-M18
I
Al..COHOl.tCS Ancinym0t1~
Phooo 542-7217 or \vrite to
P.O. Box 1223 Costll ..U..
MoodlY, April U. 1970 DAILY PUT -'7 ~~~~NTs' JOIS ~ iMl>LcrtMl!f! JOll I w;i,O't'MINT 1'08.!!. EMPlO'tMINT JClll11 liMNOYMINt JOU I IMKOYMIRT:
--'""";....,,.,.......,..--1~0ba • -· WOlll. f lOO '9111 Mon, W-. 71 0C ·., Mon, Woril. 7100 lflll Moo-., w-7100 J llo1 Moll, -7*
,, 1 PertOMll MOI -BOAT~ EXP. 1:;~;_;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;; When You s.ai..-.n1.._ GErau.TEllS 1 L1 cTRo.M!CH'L.
Want ;t done . ·* MIN * ·(QAS·T· Al ~)1!11 • -ASSEMBLIRJ-a.k H
• • ,_.,...., -for Ult BONDIERS • ere rig • • ; ' rfabt on,. We biw a -• WAREllOUSi: STOCK . I mo'1, up, on PC -• · •
' ,,
• ' t oo cell., r· -.to live! AGENCY * IWU!Olt Y.ICHTS * .....,.,, wlrtll(, la. mech't · ' Cn f,, ne. of · 511a 1a1t2 Golde...... .....,..,.,
"I' 24 hr. ttCOl'diJw WtlUnlnlter, C&lit. 41' ,.~~'the
th& e perts Tom Gawne, Jr. ~....:k:.: '"'· . G•le• LHrjot C~p. wnn . 1isfea /owfJ . seu. 540-6055 -for blovr A1P _, :I005 S. Ritch<" Sl ,~=~:::::::-~::::~=~·=-!!· ~=-:··~~·~' ~~~ New A u.d c..tl A tnaclcl Muat have abW ... to
1
u....... Santa Ana ol C"""'ll ChoY.Nlot ~-v ~-F.quaJ -111 '""""""
llRVIC I DIREctORY SERVICE D1Rlq'IORY·, S1!RV1G E DIRICroRY -Harbor, CoM, -NOwport P••-1 Exoc. secy to $650 ~Mfl!!t .'' . , 6"0' ...... °, . '665 Pointing; , ~..:;i~ e SI Clt,l'tAltlAL 133 ~riv: r.:;....~.'!.\if!.~~
£i, ... ~ MY. H•m•.1 ~~ TIU: '' "".•.m...... . ·!'58 * FUcLY "LlCENStD * • OFFICE NB. 60.3870 & penonallty, WOii< In .....
.Good ·rate.a/· Retet: $12.50 ' _,.[l'ee. estimate-'I"·"" r-.tr t • · . • e" CLIRICAL lookit__,,.._ t700 ~ .. ~~.1111 iDtelllpnt. ·fl<!'' C)Wi!;" Mllr1•aret $lo.12C • ,..,.;54M.is l!~ING: F'1~'1' A Son. Re-Hindll Solrltualllt. · r ~ , ••. ~ -·~ .Sif.~r · ' ! .... ·1 ·' • ; • ·. ,Qwill\Y '. '!'•rkm-k .~~,. ,9" all ~!toh. e SALI S = ~~-='. Newport Por1D11nol
VERY rei1abie· mother Cit 2 G "'· . , ,,, . -L••K ~M~rll,&I .G:u arati!•ed. .....,.!"'• ~. Bliiidneu • JA•ON I "-Y . . •rU9n1n9 -Reliable. 27 yn. J6 ca t. Readings liven 7 daYI a e ADMINISTIJtATIVI ""' · ' EST 833 D.Wer Drive waob bab ysl.tti n g , my Refer. Emerson 548-J587or week, 9AM-9PM ni N. D E;-.lployment AJtncy NB. &t2-387fl
home. Prefer in.fant to 3 NEW Lawns, ~ .. ed1-. MS-2934 ' Camiho Ree.J, SU e TECHNICAL 2Xl7 So. Main. Santa Ana )'i's Call 545-0228 ..... --..... .. ., CJ 5*M1t1 EXPERIENCED DI n n er • ' Con1plete ia:"'n CIU'f.' Clean CUSTOM P!llntinn • "'Ibe emente. 4n-9lJ6 ~ Wal · MOTHER wUI bab>"•'t my ,. ·~ IQ¥• 11 ·14 "'"· o. ver 21. s-~tu · up by job or nwnlh. Free ~terior-~teri.or Specialist" LOOK 10-,20 yean )'OW'ICU, -· •I Office ·' • · ,......., bome, 2 to 4 yrs, Man"Fri. estimates. For info call Residential • Commercial. the secret ol the STARS. A camer Rwtill 0,.. Bender, N.B. 6t5-0651
Reliable. 642-383l 897-2417 or 846-0932 No job too large or too emall· proven Is unique fat»..llft Mature Jlt'l"IOh to handle tJr FACTORY ' WOl'fth, P d ·
aA:fiYSITliNG In my home GARDEN ING Uc., Bond. w. Won't be un. without surael'Y .• U&-m8 int job, ~lie tfptnc, lpted t..,... s.cb So I.....-vac., holidays, & Ini. Will ~. ~ .• -wk. Call 'n'eet, shrubs,. ivy removed. derbid! 64&-3679 eve~ A wknda. P.O. Box ~~:._rt.ant. Start $350. l>.Uf! ~ ~C. ~ Calle Perfecto. !~~=='~===;I New lawns, Rotdtllling. Free INT & EXT. Painting. Free 2014 Seal Beach. . • Ka.y w.a
19 l k M · · est. 548-8918,>i. ests. Loe refs, N~t &: UCE· Sate • fut with *BUSBOY -Graveyard Co~~lr:p~~0J550Good .~' a.sonry, 6S60 'AL'S ~ 'A Lewn Honest. Call Chuck M>-0809 GoBese Tablets I: E-Vap L ... I Secy shift. Approx. SS hr wk. Ap. l .l be n ttfUIP · 1-=--,--,_..;.c..c· or Jbn 548-0405 ••water pills'" WettCl l Jf Sharp, attractiv e A: ~ in penon 562 W. 19th oc. au ofci, Opty B~ Kimodd,j ri!palr :m~~ ~ercl.al, METICU LOUS PAINT Pharmacy skilled? Younr Perry SI .• C.M. + variety,
Brick, 'block, Co nc re fe, • '* ,~, * • ' EXP. DQCKS.bouses, int-ext. SPRING ~des! bdiihtflll Ma.>n hffds ~ Della. Cafeteria. Help Wanted : Ntwport PerHnnel
carpentry, rio job loo small:· ~ · INS. col. student!I, 67S..5812 piano mus1c at reception + Pluah ofes. Start $SM. Call DISHWASHER. Stt Mer. a ·Agtncy
Uc. D:letr ~ Exp. Jap~ landscape, dinner mualc. &45-1376 Jou Maz:Hn. new Safeco In.surance Bldg, 833 Dowr Drive
I r Job Kings!
FEMALE
Girt Friday
' '
$350 l up .
lmentary cantral
$325 l up
cashier iRetaU
$400
*LOCAL*' *~* ' . L-Prw .... -.et• l!RAIY~ ""' ....... .. W/o-UcM'f!P.at-w pV nttt •
Glrl Fri ...... , Pl•
SIH desli'ed. Manip ·-.
oic. Unemcumbtred, ..,
Garden G, \il fte pDf, I
0...1, Ole Tmo .....
l.Jte typo, -·-Neu Ors. Airport.
!Coy Punch ... $4251•
Fee ne1. 1 yr. •~ na.
1 Girl Ole ..... :. $U1
10 AM to 5 PM M Tbra F.
COl!ltru lkkpr • Ml•
Fee nlmb. Near ~
Soc'y. Lite Bk!" .. $411
No SIR. O:>a1a M, Free.
Sffy/R-1!1 . $4!0/ ..
Siii 1!1. ~.· """9.: --Tustin .-Buay Ole. '
J. I\, Pterce
-"' """""· noc. l8IS Nt<-Port. CN Mi'1ltl
JANT!OR
FULL TlMJ:
San Oemente --.ms
KEYPUNCH OPERA'IOR.
Part time, Wttk end 1 .
Personnel Dept. H 0 A. C !;::=======°"'-cleanup, maintenance. INTER or Ext. PAINTING, UP TIGHT need . to lfl75 Srookb\ll'llt, Fountain NB. &e.3810
Carpentering 6590 J\fack 842-8442 ThfMED. SER\TICE. ·Local talk toT DIAL-~ LYN Valley tBrookbunt, No at tll\ER.GLAS Hand La.y Up, !--'----=---.:.·-EXP. Japanese Complete ref. FREE est. 548·1621 847-1293 ' Come tee mi-· ...._an San Diqo Fwy)· or call exper not nece11 but
Bookkaeper Trial Bal HOSPrtAL. Newport Bcb.
CARPENTRY Yard Service. Reas. NB & PAPER HANGING _. 962-2654 bet km or alt 5 hclptul. can 549--04'31
MmOR REPAIRS. No ·Job 'CM area. 540-7373 20 yrs exp. 1'"'ree estimate. Announctrttentl '410 xJnt opty. $25. • lhtft. Call pm. Daya: call 96J..T711 FRY COOK. Expel • fut.
Too Small. Cabinet lo Pf' CLEAN·UP SPECIAIJST Call Keith anytime GU-~ Helen'JlaYti, CARETAKER -Couple live· Salaryopen.Co ntact
Loul Office Jobo $500 Up · No Chorve 1i0% I'-
8Cft II o t be r cablneta. Mowjng, edging, odd jobs. PA 1 NT ING -Int. &: Ext. ORANGE COAST C 0 IN in, Mu.st havt rekr Is be ex· Manager, 497-U88 , Beach
54Ml'/5, U na answer leave Reasonable. !'148-6955 Highest Quallty. Lowest CLUB meets 2nd Monda.y of 'IT Teller or. TNlftM per. 893-1880. House Inn, 619 Sleepy
n:oSI •t 646-2312. IL 0. JOHNSON'S GARDENING Prices. Fully f!Xp. Ins. John the month at M&rlner's Beautltul bank needl pl to CARPET Cleaner 1 It I 0 r Hollow Lil .• L.B ..
Andenon Yant care, Clean-ups, Prun· 673-1166 Llbraty, N.B. Frte Prtzes. Jub for tellen on w.ce.Uon. helper.,. Steam llla1 te r FULL time a: part tlme help
CARPENTRY -CABINEl'S i.ng, planting, 962-2035 APTS & MOTELS Painted -Starla at 7:30 pm. VWtors Later ma.ybe full time <r Carpet Cleaners 147 E. 17th wanted. NO exper, nee. Ap.
Remodeling-repairs. No job JAPANESE Gardening $10. averg. rm. Call Welcomed! part time U prf. $2.35 an rtarofTuneup,C.M. plylnperson,MobUStaUon
too small. Call 646-4224 Service; Neat work. Cleanup anytime Pal the Painter, C f Ltt '4ll br. e&1l Gloria. K1s' CA R PENTERS HELPER, corner Harbor 4: Ci!sler:
PATIO COVERS -DECKS yd. maint. 968-2303 557-8638 eme try a wilUrc to learn, Jnqu.lre C.M.
Remodeling -Gen. Repair LAWN MOWING SERVICE PAINT NOW SAVE$' 2 LOTS w·es tmtns ter looklr:MPtr Gil's Catamaran, 143 E.·l-FULL=,.,-~-~-... ~~PAR=T~
Any size job 673-llfi6 Mike Neat, depend-.ble, reu:>~ Call Jack NOW!! Memorlal Parle, Cospele Work~ hrs a wk I: avoid 1 , 16th St., C.M. time, Experienced sales.
Old World Craftsmanship able. Free est. 846-0955 894-3895 or 847·1358 Gardens, $610 tor both or Of· tM b&b)'littlnc bjlls. Start CASHIER P/tirile, BrJght.. Xlnt. salary, comm. A ~h work my Specialty JIM'S Garderung &-lawn COLLEGE Student. 2yraex.• fer, 536-6078 noW w/)'OW(t rro wln1 Enthualuttc (12-24 hn per btnetita.O&Utorappolnt.
Call Dan 673-lllifi maintenance. Res. & com-perience. Low price~. 4 Cemetery Iota. Harbor Rest firm. $2511. Call J o a n wk) incl Sat'&. Apply ln per. ,ment, 540-5050 Ext. 30,
QUALITY' Woodcralt, sml merclal * 54G4837 Steve 548-4549 Me m 0 r1 a I Park. Blue Marlin. son. Back Street, No 25
gen'! constr. &: carpentry. JAPANESE Gardener serv· RETIRED Painter: 26 yrs Spruce !eCUon. 548-3trts Fuhion Island, N.B. Joseph MacJnln
Call Ken 64>0044, 5484235 ingF. Valley, H.Bch,Costa exper. Neat & honest. Non JOIS& IMPLOYMENT SalH/Ret"ll CHiLDCARE: AJovinglady
GEN. ttpa.lr, add., cab . r.1esa, Npt Sch. 645--0345 drinker. Call 536-Q!Ol Exp. aaletman w/plant to care fM well-mannered 4 Equal opportunity emplo~r
F<>rmlca, paneliog, marlite •. *NEW LAWNS* *PAPERHANGING JobWWontod, ·-knowiedp Im-Ire. local ~.: ':;..8t;:°f1;. ·.:.~ ':,'.~ O.norol Ole.
Anything! Dick. 673-4459 17c •• fl -mpl. "'"" ~--= & PAINTING. * 968-2425 ~omen ,..,,.v 1IUl"Hf')'. Some •1a.ndlc&pe -1 Insurance exp Sola~ "" ... v ~.u.MJ exp. he t p t u 1 to tell $250 mo. MUST be rellable · '" open.
REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS PAINTING & Repai r s. LADY Wanta work u Uve*ln ol have own transp. 49'-3834 Independent *
25
CABINETS. A54"; !.tt; job Generel Servic11 6682 Reaso n able, Satisfaction housekeeper for e lderiy ;:tt~'~naerv. $600. Call 11~ 7 pm. Perl0f'.1MI At-ncY
Yl'I exper. o-o •~ Guaranteed. Call 547·1441 ~. etde:rlf coufl.e or CLEANING, Ll&:ht, model ·1716 Qrana:e Ave, Suite C * cusrOM PATIO * LA\VN P.towers sharpened _ elqerly me .. Wrtte Lesly, hornet, put.time, tor mn-C.M, 64U026, 54S-0979 * ~~;:;~~o::~ * small engines repaired-Ille Plasterin9, P atch, P .O. Box. STC, Llrttna Bch, Offlce Gal ldentlous: ladies. 5Cl-21l6 General Office
v.•elding. Faulkner's Mower 1-.;.R:.:•,;;,P•:;l.;.r ____ ,_l_IO Ca 92651 Smart Bou wUl P«Y to CLERICAL TRAINEE Good typinc, knowled&'e of ac.
••-Shop, Zl.22 Harbor Blvd, * PA'.t'CH PLASTERING AIDES • toi convalescence, have aomeone that Ukes to Women J.8.35 wttb ---" J.Q., counta payable, beaCh aha. Cement, Concrete .,_ c M Id r''" ·-.... •--11 yak on """'-, Ute -1 .. a., •---osla esa., 646-7203 All types. Free estimates e e v c ... ., ... ..," Y care. ..,..,.,_ .,.., .. ,. 45 wpm VJ! • .l 10 key adder Call Loraine, We1tcllft Per.
aJN'CRETE work all types.1 ·CURBIN,;;;""";c;G~-;:.,H,;o=m..:e=A::cd~drff~s. Call 540-6825 Homemakers. 547-6681 ral1t in ~ da)'I, $2. an hr aeeuraey needed, $1.75 to 10nnel Apncy, 20t3 WeatclW
l. G•·-·teed. Call co 11 e ct __ ...:::::..::.:::..::=;.._-~~;;:~====;J + comm. to itart. Call -'th od 0 NB "' -Sawing, breaking, hau 1ng, ....... , J b M W 7100 Glor.I.a u.... •tart. "'' vance ~ com· r ., · . ....., .. ,,u
Skiploading; Lie. Service & (213)436--3463 before noon Plumbln:!t;.._ __ _:;6890.;.;.; 0 1 49n, om. .,...,. puter train. oppor. 4301 General
Quality. UZ..101o PLUMBING REPAIR AIDES . Nursing. Birch St., SUlte 6 (nr, Ehergetlc man exper not
·--
District Secy
$450& Up
Secy /Receptionist
$450 & Up
Accountant
$800 l Up
A/R, A/P
' Payroll
MALE
Marine Clrpenters
Start $3.25 hr * CONCRETE Work, Health Clubs 6nO No job too small HOUSEKEEPER Statl1tl11I Typist alrport) N.B. necessaey varied w~rk
Licensed. Patios J drvv.'Ys. 1---------e 642-3128 e Experienced preferred. Age for•«'-· dept ot Jae. firm. Cleric•I Tr1 lnH $US. shipping,,• cl~rkin&, mntnce: Experlencff.
etc. Philllps Cement. SAUNA-MASSAGE===="==:;:::;;:;;,;== 35orover.Apply: Lquna Sh o uld · have some No typing nee. XJnt Co., Year-~ good benefits.
548-6380 Pool Service 6910 Beach Nuninl Home. SH. Pluth ob. sr-t be~. benfa .l worldns ,conds. For appt1 494-4515, The Pot·
WALKS, PaU.., 'drivewan.
1
WHIRLPOOL· GYM 'w-oi(iiittiii4)~49l-8015iiiiiiiiiiio--I Start $500. ·Call Jo a n JASON BEST tery Shack, t.guna Bch.
lawns rototilling, breaking, Le Salon de Traltments ACID Bath Your Pool. S551 • Marlin Employment Agency GARDENER TRAINEE
removl.n& &: ha u 1 in g, 2930 w. Cst. Hwy, Npt. Bch. & Up. A & M Pool Service. Aocountanjo~Chief.111Xln't Op-tJ07 So. Main, Santa Ar-. No exper, nee. Xlnt opp.
548-8668 Dally 1D am·l am 642-3154 'Free Est. call 54()..6837. por to n am groWl.nr NurMI ·Aidt 5f6.Ml.O <n•> 54&-9085 Orange Co. Company in
CUSTOM CONCRETE We accept all credit cards Remodeling l pogition le.ding to con-Hell> needed now! II ,..,,., CLERICAL w or k, per. * GUARDS *
PATIOS • DRIVES • ETC. 'MO trtJllmblp. Degree in Bui. want to l~l needed, ~ manent Jut time. Su~
FREE ESTIMATE, 675-5516 H1ullng 6730 ,_!.eJtc,•:;l;._r ___ _;.;...; Admlns deaq-abte. !tequire:a, me.· Stut $1.65 hr. Helen rnit application to P. 0 . Box FULL OR PART TIME Pre·
iCONCRtl'E noon, patios, ---.------THE thoronO'h lmciwfedge or cost HJYe•• 4000, Lquna Hille 92653 or 4--.;. • . ~ ..,.. • call 8.J7·016i tor •P' J llW '""' or alder, W°'1' any muonry. Any " job. Reas. BEFORE YOU HAUC "ltL RE MOD" ELEftS & g•nei'al" accouni!nr In •hilt." Uniforms rumlahed Don 642--8514 alt 4. TIIE DUMP -CALL mfg / industry, Interviews Gener.ii Office polntment ' • . * c 'ooKS * Contoct .Chuck Sit.r, 19700 MoRE Concrete patio for 646-620Ct save$$ COMPLETE will be scheduled on basis of YCllng firm need! ~ture Jamboree-Blvd., Newport
leu money. Artistic setUng CARL'S Moving, Hauling & REMODEL I NG resume submitted. Selected perio,n to U11't In ote. Utt Call ar Apply Beach. 833-0600 Ext. 2213 aft.
& fini&hing. 644--0687 Cleanup. 'h Ton P.U. Reas. * 642 •. 3660 * applicants will be in-typine. Clo.e-tn. Start at PARKHURSTRETlREMENT 9:30 AM, Wed. thru Fri,
CEMENT WORK, no job too Free Est. 548-8918 t&rvlewed by auditing firm $235. Call Joan Marlin RESIDENCE HELPER W.,.......,,,., -no.-to detennine qualWcations. ~" ~..i;.u ..-...
Small, reasonable. Free HAUlJNG Cleanup, lots etc. Tll C 1 6974 Send detailed resume to box 9925 bl Alamed.; F.V. time tor elderly lady, Some
Eatim. H. Stullick 548-8615 Handyman anytime you •, er am c · 1 #.. Eltctrlcl1n/Marlne 962-5531 meal preparation, lite house·
all "3398 ~64~M~D~al~y~P~U9~t,~N~.~o~. ~~: Expert Cf!mt!nt work. Patios, c · 64v-* Verne. The Tile Man * --: .. · A boat mfsr. needt a tic. COOKS with broiler exp. work, 3-4 days, 67~1134
walks, brick & block walls. Y'7A"RD~/"""G:o-ar~.-c~1~,-.-n-u-p-.1 Cust. work. Install & repairs. Ancient Matfner elect. wfooat wiring fXP. Abo waureues, tun or part. Hospital
35 yrs. exp. Yancey, 642-1403 Remove trees, ivy, trash. No job too small. Plaster Good Co. bents. 40 hr wk. time, Call 837-m Nursing .. LVN-Mtr
Grade, backhoe, 962.-87"5 patio. Leaking sbower $~. Call Pat O'Brien. **COOK** Experienced. Charge nune. Top wqes
Child Care,
Llc.n1tcl 6610 Housecleaning
repair. -NEEDS -.~.. 1 __
6735 =~';;'7:;_19~5=7'=846-0206==== e DAY e Apply: F1ylng Butler 3101 ...,... emp...,_,."e benefits. -:: Mtdlc1I Secy Newport Blvd., N.B. Two Dlshwashen
1-----------DISHWASH•R ~n·t· or'c. Work w1-·•. oISHWASHER.PART·TIMEBAYVIEWOONVALESCENT
Pre School serving Sa. Or· BAY & Beach J&rutorial TOPSOIL 6977 i.; ~ Lite' blckpg Ir: .,;;;, Swtu Chalet. '14 N, New. -HOSPITAL-
ange Co. 6:30 am to 9:30 Carpets windows floors I •· u1· d APPLY IN PEllSON ~r ,~J-. Greet poHtntll port, N.B. 2055 Tburln, Costa Mesa pmTdayswk.Full·P/tlme· etc. &s &: Co~mc 'l '. TOPSOIL. Ntrogen .wr ie iu ,,...... ·642-3505 . Aft schl. Rates for 2 &: up. 646-tW redwood added. 837-4852, 2607 w. COAST kWY. I: nwke appta. $350. to DEPUTY MARSHAL . 1 ,HDi~~ll~al""";..:;:::_ __ _
646-31{18 or 534-1292. ~,.,:==-~~~~-830-2050 or 495-4632 NEWPORT BEAOI •tart. ralte tn 3 mo., then 6 $115. per month to start P . Mesa O eaning Service • .-..:..::;_;:.;:.;.c;..;=='--1 mo •• Call Glorla Kay H.S. crad. bet.. 21-34. Must be e PHYSICAL
MY Home, 18 mos up, Carpets, windaws, floors, etc. T S. le 69to AT ONCE, man handy witb at Jeut 5'8" and 145 lbs., ~IST
hot meals, nap, s1.1pervlsed Res. & Commc'L 548-4lll rff rv • •mall tool•. Car helpful. able to.,.. .. a strict medical APP1Y PersoDbel Director
play, 1.ton-Fri. 646-0352 WaJb.FJoors.Windows&Rugs TREES. Hedges, trim, cut. ~ ~~30. Mr. Grana-Medical front Ofc. exam. A;P1y by ~r.i .• Apr. Sc>. Coaatc.omm1.1nltyHospi.
C.M. Clear Vu Window Service stumps, removed, hauled. 30 ury · Good typinJ, SH at die-J7tb to Perwonnet O/'p't, open t.al, 318'.2 Cout Hwy., South ~.n 1 64 .. A"~" . taphone Jands tht • 1 .. -... a Calif. Ph •""llll Centr actor1 6620 Res. & Commc'l. 646-2698 yrs exp. r 14UY ns. l¥-'IV'7ol APT. MANA"-ERS challenging· poo, No, bacll daily 8 'am to 4 pm, .._ ... , • : ...,.,.
,. COUNTY OF ORANGE _Ex,,,t,,356=·-----!
W. M. FERDI
BUILDER @
.Additions * Remodeling
Fred H. ~rwick, Lie.
8'73-tl041 * 549--2170
C.rpot C!Hnlng "" --CARPET STEAM CLEANED
10c Por Sq. Ft.
No soap • No bru.&:hes. UPhol·
sttry cleaning & floors scru~
bed &: waxed. Guaranteed
ttsultJ! 646-ml
DIAMOND C&rpet Cleaners
e Spring Cleaning Special 9
3 aver. size rooms $20.
64S-1U7. Free Est.
DISCOUNT Carpet Cleaners.
bpert·Lalest Equip. used.
Credit cards $6. Rm.646-1234
REMARC SerJ\ces. 3 room1
$ll.50. Full guaran. Credit
cards OK. 847..fi688 -Corpot L•ylng I
Ropo lr "26
EXPERT CARPET INSTAJ,
LATION & Repair. No job
too .ma11. 646-5911
CAR PET LAYING
C.A. PAGE 642-2rl0
Housecleaning Telev ision, Couple needed • man mUrt ofc involved. Mu1t ha~ HOTEL
Fast &· EUlcient Repairs; Etc. 6915 be able to do minor rep&ln .. pleasant, out 1 o Ing 801.C, North Broadway • •
646-3875 1 _.c;.::i;,;;:;,;:;c,.::.;.:;. __ ...;. Write Daily Pilot Box M·28, penonallt:y. Stll't from Santa Ana ' _ 83WlS1 Very ptei.nt ~r condl.
COMPLETE qual ity Economy TV Service -$400. Call Joan Marlin, Equal opportufilty empioycr Hons In ftnt clan hotel In
housecleaning. Experienced. Introductory OU er!· Color TV Apt Manq\!:rs-Need Msr Displq Traineell • MALE 0.. houtekerpl.nr dept, Ex.
Reasooablo. 638-2354 S.rvice Call $4.98 pt"' parts. !or 22 • 24 unit at>ll· Dtllvory lllllnt Clk. IUUll!ftlATE perlenco. "*°""' or will
: --HB 894-4135 CM 646-4730 can 89!-1880 Show ambition A learn a "'"'It" train. Cab (n4J 644-1700 Ext.
Income Tu 6740 A;P Clork To $600 tTode In 1n lndU1try lhot I• HELP WANTED · 1=515,;,· _ __. ___ _ -~-------U _.!:ph:::•:;l;;•l:.:•:...ry._ ___ 6:;990~ Construction bqrd a must. always needed. Start $LIT • • ~OTEL. Maid, Full tlme.
T A X -MJn 2 Xlnt ~ tabl hr. Call Helen Haye1. Perm.anent relklent prtfer-CZYKOSKI'S C\J1tom. Uphol. · yn, """·• 1 e DJVISION nd ... 1196
European Craftlmansbip w/advanoementf. EXPANSION ~~·'=-',.;.:.:,..=---1
·, 100% fin! 64>-1454 Newport Por...,nol Socrot•ry IN • HOUSEKEEPER
1831 Newport mvd., C.M. Agency f\.fust be well tTOOnted, at-OJU.N'C!:·~ ~ r cau or Apply
Service
e 12th YEAR LOCALLY e
Qualified • Reasonable
Open SUNDAY &: nltes
No Appointment Necettl8.l')' * SAME DAY SERVICE tr e FREE EXTENSIONS e
W, A. (Bill) SMILEY
Certified Public Account't
2408 Margaret Dr., N.B.
(aU Tustin bet 15th &. 16th)
&42-2221 Anytime 646-9666
Central Business Services '
e THE TAX ADVI SORS
Porm. office-Reas Rates
328 No. Newport Blvd.
()ppe>slte Hoog Ho!tt&I
Yor Appt CaU ~00
Ironing 6755
IRONING In my )w>me, $1
Hr. Dressmaking A: altera.·
833 Dover Drive tractive pen:in w Ix 1 n t Provtdes lmmtdfate em~ PAIUCllURsrltEnREMENT
NB. 6U-3ll70 typlna: lkllls, lite SH. Look ment ftJr resident. of the RESJO:l:NCE
Aiit. Book..,.r like a pu.nyc:at, think: like area. Experienoe itn't neces. 9925 La 1~ F.V.
Exp. w/small set Of boob &: a compt,1ler, Lost. ol pubUe , sary u rompany tnJnlnl * 91S2.5B31 *
gen), accountins. 10 key.type contact. Start $5'TS. Call ls furnlshed. H·O U SEKEEPER, Mature
-beach area • plUAb; .To $450. Joan Marlin START fOt eook'~. I Ute: Jhkpg t~
Call Pronto 549-2269 AT elderly WMow on Bal Isle.
PACESE1TER Controct Mon $4IO PIR MON TH Rm A board A 125 wlc.
EMPLOYMENT AGENC); Croes country d r Iv tr If quaW'.led and &CttPWd. So J73..57U3 •
2229 S. Ma!n, S.A. 5ft.2283 w/MI knowledlt of pe;ptr• an Dl.)'TOll Udf WMk. 'i!OU'°'' ~sti!EEPER.;c,·,;....-~--M-ot-he-.,
* BABYSIT * wor-"!f"r·' IUGH ICHOOI. OIW>l/~Tli H-. IJve..ln. &om A
with childttn or dulta. DI.YI. t&rl:ttJ., '14.~. Clll Pat , AGES al 2~u;>ER board + $125 mo. Spanish
ovemtcht or week enc11. O'Brien. 1 Y~ ~ENT OK. 3 c b I J d re n . CaU ·;:-'. t' It Many steady Jobi. To fTS. CALL T l "962-3936::..:=·------NOW's E wk. No tee. Apply Home· Eme,...ncy Rm Clarie 1 SA ·or MON.
makert 1638 E. 11th SL, Typing, work w/jlU-rtc. 77,4-raJ H,.?,~~:;::~
TIME FOR Santa Ana, weu uniform, tHTlllc hn., * DRIVlltS * In. ""3914 BABYSmER·-Elderly 1«x1.Ca11Glor1•Kot. No Eirperlence H_O_l/_SEKEEP ____ E_R ___ L_lv<_tn ·
Qu ICK CASH lady to babysit • hn dQ, N I tor eJderlJ couple. Mature
3:30 •ut 7:30 altnoo n1 . O'MIER FREE AND n;z: · K1118ry woman pref. Call 6'2.-6&61
M&-7aw JOBS AVAILABLE Mli< hlva $an Cltlttomll .
THROUGH A BABYSrITER/11_ ..... r drMrc -AP1'11 INTELLIGENT Youog Man
5 day wk. must Uw.. \n. YELLOW CAB CO f&ster than a spee d tns
Prlv rm + Wary 540-ti!T E.JI• Hl:I: la z. l&tb St. • bullet. RetJ..E-~tali:, 2161 DAILY PILOT BABYsmEliO Ma~ •• ,,. .,.......,.,., • Coa1a Me• :.::Harbo="-r' C::::.M:.:...· --
* transp,, my home ewa, DRIVERS Wanted Jn Laguna Ltgel Secy to $575
D II 66JI Oona:. !145-7641 · 1;;'-'ryw=•;;.;.. ___ -""" DON'T JUsr WISH !or
e DUDDY Drywall Co. Lic'd tometb~ to htmi1h )'OUl'
'Cont.ractor. Large or &nall home ..• find ereat bu)'l lo
Jobs. Pb. 847·9581 today'• ClauiOed Ads. WANT AD ~!:;Ider u,,...1n, 64>-2420 2790 Harbor Bml. ' Beach .,... !or ••W'P•pcr lndBc~fulndoontfc.
...., delivery. Must have good -r-
BEAtJf'i Oper, f e tn a It. Cotta MeM car and bt: over ~8. Contact PersonMI Agency
1nme foll des'd. Take Ovtf Jot. Nob&ts, DAILY PD;DT, 1ns Omnse Aw., •ttt C
Walllers
$3.00 hr & Up
All types needed.
Prad.,~ontrat Mar.
$&00 ·r. Up
Tborou1h Job ahop back·
lf1'0Und.
Tool & Dye Maker
To $900
~ble to handle shop.
Diesel & Gas Mech.
$375 & Up
Plater
To $5.50 hr
Exptrlenced.
Dimer Cook
To $33.00 a Shift
MALE &
FEMALE
Unskilled
Trainees
$2.00 hr l up
APEX
EmploYIMllt
Agency
•rm:; !.ASY WAY
(Uk \II why)
1873 HARBOR
ILVQ..
'" block So. of 19th)
COSTA MESA
548-3426
dtentele. 830-1010 1Uo4321 -C.M, • &a.0026 560019 ______ ,
1
I _L __ __l
Pleue call tor appt,
-... ncy 60-1141
1157 -· ""itio -* LAZY SALl!SMAN
Ir you can rec:ndt a: train,
there may be a fortJ.aM In
our -MOOK MOoo. 51<-2302
* LAOIES * To work in phone order dtpt,
C:M. otace, 4 hn a diy,
5 days a wk. No tnlJll,
Must have good telepbime
voice. SC.150!
*'IS-11 LVN'S *
Full ot p/time, top aal. A
bentfltJ. Santa Ana Sriltol
Cc>nvaleacent HOIP., 8. W.
S.A., Call Mn. 1'allDIUar
for aptt. l209 W, Hemlock.
516-1188.
SALES-ORIENTED '
GENERAL MANAGER or
HOOD SAILMAKEM'
COSfA MESA Ul!T
Must be ltnowledpabW rac-
inC sailor with 1 t r o a 1
marlcie,tins • Ille~ and I or
1·e DI r al Jl\lftq'elJfeDt ele• ~.·Candidate must be
rrOwth-orlented. Bue
ulary phis protit.tnc..tlw ..
Plea. tend raume to: Bax
M...S the Dallf Pilot
MANAGEMENT cpJ. for
motel $500 mo up + Qt +
b:>nua, ~ MOO • p .
5IM755
$600
&J'anarment trainu nat. co.,
married, willfns to work tor
advancement call A n n •
Weltcllft Penonnel Apftcy,
2043 WeatclW Dr., NJ!. I
&e-2710
MAN To usl.lt Mer. LocaJ
appliance 1tor.. Mat be
neat. Call 8:31)...9:1) Mr.
Granabur)' 496a2383
MA'll.IRE Counter Salnm·an,
General Ofc exptr Tuff.lat • -· MEDICAL ASSiSi'Ali'l'
Front office • 25 .to 3$ )'.l"J·
J n t emilt cfflCN.ttrac:UW,
per90nable, must have ane
exp. w/med.lcal lnlurance,
booWeplng, -· SaJiry comm• n sar a t e .,,,.,.
'"'"'1112
Ageney for
Coreer t;irl1
EJCtc Secy I
to Prttldent. Toi> 1kll11.
Very lnt. pos. Fuhion
1'tand.
Exoc Secy
Must C.P.S. Min 5 )'l'I
exp. Good ors&nlatr.
Top Co.
I Gonorol Ofllco
Private club. Otn'l efe.
with b~~p .. -Stat. l>Plrc. .
• • Socrptory I
Dist. Mer. A VP: 1t~ Eatatobklrd...,.S.J:ua
Job A: £1'ftt people.
Clorl< Typltt
Will t r • J n on M'tsr.
Dld.aphone. No mln.L
J r. 1...,.r
Male 01" ttmalt. No ~
Ing. 3 to 6 mo. exp. Mia
A electronics sood.
R-tlonlol
au1y desk. bea.,
phones. 1 o o d typllt,
beaut. ftCtJ)Uon attL,
410 w, CNlt Hwy.
Nowpo.i INch ...._
-MOTIL MAii
* --
-. . .-..-~· .. ~ -. '. ""~+7~·~""'~·~·~·--......... 't
. •
31 DAll;'t' PILOT ' ro~ondl,f, J;pttl 13; l9i0
.IOBS & l!MPLOYMENT JOSS & IMPLOYMENT I JOiS & IMPLOYMINT MlltCHANDISI POR MlllCHANDt$1 POii ,,..~, ,,_. W-. 7100 Jobo Ml"' Wom. 71 po j;j;".,,..,. Wom. 7100 SALi AND TllADI SALi AHO TllADI_
' · _ · Fumlture IOOOPurnjture IOOO
MIRCH.ANDISI FOR PETS and LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION MlllCHAHDlll FO"
SALi AND TllADI ~'!!_!-ND TllA~I -Ho~"' ---·qH Mobll1 .._, '2Ge
PlaMI & 0'9aM ,IUI ~ltcolla-._ 8'GO
MTST TYPIST ,, $450 SECRETAl\Y. ~)pllunt• ;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
T ...,, J Job w/xlnt l"'Wlh •ply'"' i bouJd ~··· • g ood PUBLIC NOTICE _ _ t':n.reer minded a&J. J.fa&I ba~ tn .U pbuet ot
GEIGER COtlNT£ll 1:S QUAftTER ,,.,.,. acid!>\{, BAY HARBOR
PIANO TUNING .t Repall: ~ ' ~11.ine,d. aentle, &. 10WKI Mc\b.ilt Home S.111
Expert. rtuonabJtl Mr , ~ $300. Hackney Rhow pony . YEAR END *L · ;._J!, exp belr;iM office pro c cd1Jres, bt All Brand N•w fllrnlfurt r.turntd from ~od•I ..I: ~ ·SECY· •• $J75 mature ln attitude le &bWty Hom••· decorttor c•ncellttions •nd displ•y studiot.
AarM11m<11161ot-Swaps 17'0 <'1dlng. op l rilo d llSO. 'CLEARANCE SALE
6;)' Black Steinway , Res:lslered Arab 1cldln&, NOW ON J)JsPi.AY ,
'l,.fW"'N•I • ,__, """"': Challenging apot tor raJ w/ '!' oraanlze her wotk. Prefer Spanish & Mtdittrr..,..n furniture . .-...:.;::::.,.;. 'f!,;:::J /:;:,,, top ,;kills. SH & ~yp. pttrchaslng OI" material con-9 Pc Mtditt Btdroom 1ultt, re9. $J49, now '111.00
it750. Perf~t c:on(lltion. '$9 BSA 6SJ :rwtn. 1,$00 mJ•• . ~· parade ~ sho\Y 12 16 20 24 & 30 Wides
Call 54s..5984 $900 or trade lor ? liO"i'tt, Sl950. 548-4911. Up To 'so i,·eet Loni
tlJ01WS46.JlJ I CLERK TYPISI •• $450 ttol exp. Type 50• shorthand 6~9tou1 Sp•ni1h Custom sofe w/rn.etch9 lov• •••+
1'"'\Jn job IOt &O;O\t t)'piet wl 80· Ji'or appt. call Mn:. Ruth Ch ic• of beaut•febrlcs, r•9. $'419.95 now $225.00
ou tgnli.g P@'nonaJlh. Kohler S40-t020\ ,Avery S • h 01 • t $ 75 00 SERVICE CENTER Produet1Co111Um1rDJv,2620 p n 11 , n1n9 •• • -··············· .... ··············-•
E I s. Sunn, S.A. nr Habor & Sold Oak End Tabl•• &: Coff•• Tabl•t •...•..• $ 18.00
=="""'==-"'==•I ===*=""==2563==*==: I GELDING, 5 yrs •• A.Q.11.A. l~ f$aker St. CQtta t-1el!l T1ltvl1&on l20S GenUe, bul spirited. $500 % blocI<Ea.st of Harbor Blvd.,
RM Color TV $7 mo With
option to BUY. ~5-3564.
South CoMt Mqnavox, 2133 LaiUna Canyon Rd, Laguna
Beach
FREE TO YOU mc1 tac1t. 54:;.4011 art s. c..1a Me" (tW ~5470
N""tl<IOd "°"'".., 2 uu • .., TRANSPORTATION * IWlE OPPOl\'fUNITY *
LIZ
' . ,ns Liz
.Tis she,
she's as sharp as
any girl
Ever could be.
Seen all over town
Driving her Cord,
Guaranteed when
you' re with her
You'll never be
bored.
Now that Cord
of hers
Is a "custom" made
car,
Painted yellow, with
top
As glossy as tar.
It's her pride . ' and joy
Driven on the
"safe" roads,
Never on the
freeways
Which she very
much loathes.
mp oyment Agency \Vurner an e qua 1 09• Tall Oacor Ta bl• Lamps, r19 ... 9.95 ·now ••••• 11.00
500 NewPQl1 Center Or., NB portunity employer. Spanish H1n9. Swag Lampi, reg ... 9.95 now$ 22.50
Moblle living on Uie beacb. kittens, 61hwka. Whlte, Cal· Boetl &. Yachts 9000 Limlttdi no. or .spare ,In
&lite JJJO By appt, 644-4981 SectV:/No Shorthand 1 l Room• of Gor91ou1 Spani1h Furniture
Nun;tna MOO. tniployer Pl.YI lee. XJ.nt lw11 rag. $12951 Sacrifice I $425, tMM
icot, all black, 1t1tt sb'tpa, new addition tO Drif :a::3an.~ . .,. .oort. SCRAM-LET$ s:ocg~bo~ OrSPLAt
REGISTERED NURSE Of'PO<. tor the ri<bt gJrL R D FURNITURE ,
1.c . .c.c.u. JASON BEST 11144 N port Bl d ( I H bo ) c U C Onl
CE 'IV netaa work $20.
Console w/rtmote contr,:il.
PHILCO contole TV needs
work $5. 546-4569
PREGNANT Cat, ll'&Y & · 21462 Pacific Coast Hwy.
white, deRperately needs • ANSWERS l!untlngton Beach'-536-751.S E:<panding wdl Challengiilg Empleyment Agency ew · Y • a ar r 01ta .... 11 y
opportun1liet1, (.'()f'ltinuing ed-:trJ7 SQ. J\faln Santa Ana Every Nftht 'tll f-Wff., Sit. & Sun, 'tll • loving home. Wonderful pet. • JOMICRA Inc. .
""•Uon ·--Contact · ' 'Jliiii':i:'i~iii':~:iij~!fi'!!;'!!!!!!~~~~~~ '70 SYLVANIA 'Color TV ~nne:,-~--~t Com. 546-MJO JOBS & EMPLOYMENT IOOO '\'8.llll,lt lb! model $295. days
mun!•·· H-p ~~ ~---t SECRETARY I Receptionist • " , FUr.ntture 64"~4 •. evea 534-7678.
We love her but we have Lagoon -Bathe -Dally -:fBn T r a it er -c a b a n •,
allefPlR. 9fl8..4397 _ -4/,16 Answer -SALOON Bayfront. Newly de c 0 t .
WELSH Terrier, male, 10 A magician-boowr: He has MltllY e~tras. Adult}irk. See
mos .. hea1thy., well -man-the cutest 1rick. He \valks 10 apprec! Price redU~d
nered needs good home. down the street and turns in. $13,250. 675--0250 or 548--0827
1o~und abandoned on desert. to a SALOON.
v . ""' • .uo•• ......,..,.. Construction, exper' ......... r. Jobs Men. Worn. 7100 ::::::3: llwy, So. Laguna (TI4) 499-., • .,, TV PORTABLE 19" with
1311 Ext. 356 S.H, & typtni. 6'12-3430 REMODELING SALE cart $50. A-1. condition, see Off t p Op $5 S EA MSI'RESSESfSaUmak· WA l TRESS , Apply El Beau, 1..Duis lSth din tbl 68x to appreciale. &W-4M2l
•• res'-.'. 17 ers/exp'd. Xl.nt Joe & work-Matador, ~1768 Ne.wport 44 w/2 Jeavea $650 9' loose ---
Good salary ad\lmt. Ing cond'a. 2110 Ne""""rt Blvd., Cocita ?\ftsa. 642-6417 ba k b bl '1 t '" T R o d 1220
842-5261. ~/15 -~Ml=NT~co=N~D~l=T~IO~N~-1 Mini Bikes 9275
Pices•tt•r Blvd, N.8. Frank Rfc e WAITRESS: 6 nights a wk. ~. I~:: orai: :~i. :; IP,! •c r '"'
En;tploymenJ AslMCY Sallmaken 673-3.568 'ZP~t-2A~t. Some cooklng. chr $75, c:w.t. kng n quilt SONY 260 tape rrcorder &: 29
r.tuS"I' Move, please take
these triendlY. cats, 2 yr
Alley spayed ferna~ & 1 yr
beautiful blk/wbt Tom
SJMtul after S pm · 4/13
NEED Good Homes for 5
adorable kittens 1 Y.'ks old. 2
All white 3 blk/wht.
893-4821 aft 3:30 Or
89'7-1618 4/13
Completely restored 18' dble ---------1
planked, utility by Mercury 21,~ HP Bored out t'nglne.
140 hp Gray marine eng. Xlnt cond. Many .xiras. $85.
Asking $1 550. In the 962-4744. 22'l9 S. Main, 's.A. 54S.2'Z65 SERVICE Station Attendant. THE ATI'IC, 642-6842 alt 6. blue spread $50. Misc Items. tapes. Pert oond. Just $199.
OHice/Temporanr F\111 time, eve. ahUt. Ex· • \VOMEN POl.ISHERS 673-7334 Take a look. l2'J> Balboa water-Lido Shores Hotel 6171========= -* TYPISTS perienced, neat In ap... no experien<!t! nee. MODER~ '7 Pc. Bdnn set Blvd., Newport * STENOS pearai:ice. •See Jim. 2500 e TOUCHUP MOIJ)ERS le incls 1pt11p &: matt. Xlnt
Lido Park Dr. Newport Motorcycles * * New Chrysler Crown 6
9300
Part timo,a Te:m9. Positions Newport Blvd, C.M. BONDERS NEEDED e cond. $75. Cali 64&-5902. C•mer11 &
Equlpm!"!_ I~
MOVIE CAME RA
cyl motor, trani;, prop. $950.
Buyer gets 24' cabin cruiser
FREE. 645-0295 SERVICE CENTER SERVICE Station. Part time· Exper. only. Apply: SUZUKI Employment Agtncy graveyard I: 1wtnr. Apply: W. D. SCHOCK CO.
500 Newport Center Dr., NB in person, l..Drin'a Arco, 3201 3502 S. Greenville, S.A.
Off1c• Furnltura I01D
Need lovable home for very BOAT TRAILER, TAKE 20
lovable affectionate white loot. NEW. $1 50.
.is. 546-4569
Suite 200 By appt. 6444Ml Harbor Blvd, C.J\1'. WOMEN USED steel desks $39.50 e
Posture chain $12.50 &: Up
• Used 2 It 4 drawer tiling
Miscellaneous l600 kitten, 5 mo's greenish blue *M5-0295•
JS HERE
OUTSIDE VERIFIER SERVICE StaUon, E x P • d !mmod. openings for child
Help. 3-U ·shift. Salary + care/companions . your area
comm. Apply in person. 4618 at your 'leisure. We Sit Bet.
--· eyes. 548-0813. IB' Cabin Cruiser. ·· · JAMES L TO. Ctltl by appointment.• No ex.
per. nee. Must have depend.
able car, Good starting sal-
ary & opportunity tor ad·
vancemenl CaU 642-1508.
*PART TIME* cvenlna work
$260. PER MONTH
Must be 20 years of age or
older. No exper nee. For
appointment ea.II
774-7251
PART TIME, Min. age 25.
Filing, g d • handwriting,
9-3pn1, 1 bl' for lunch,
Mon-Fri. $1.85 hr to Rtart.
PosiUon located Huntington
Beach. App: Sheraton
Beach, Inn 2lll2 Pacific
Coast Hwy, H.B. 9:30-10:30
Tues, Apr. 14th.
PBX OPERATOR
Exper pref. Oyer 30 •
Call 540-2052 *
PBX Answering Serv., exp'd
pref'd. Full time, poss. part
lime. Hunt. Beh. area. Mr.
Kemp, SJ&..8881 •
PHARMIC'IUJ ICAL
MFGR.
~==:~eaJ~ far appt.
Campus Dr, NB. ter, Inc. 642-32'14
SHEET METAL MAN WOMAN For housework
to$69l.3.1goclbenefits,grouncl Wed. or Thun 8:30-1:30.
door w/ new company, Xlnt Own transp. Call before
chance for advancement, 6PM ~749.
JASON BEST ---
Employment Agency School1-lnttructlon 7600
Dl7 So. Mam, Santa Ana
546-5110
* SPORTSWEAR *
MANUFACTURER
NEW MANAGEMENT-
EXPANDING
• Single Needle
• Special Machine
• Prtssen All Dept!.
Vacation pay, 1teady.'
*AIRLINE* TRAVEL CAREERS
Operations A&:entt
Ticket Sales
Reaervations
A1r Freight -cargo
CommwUcations
Travd Agent
CUSTOM JEWELRY AKC Bassett Hound, 2 yrs old Trailer $575. Engagement &: wedding rings 96&-2325 made to order. Nice stock o1 pet. Needs fenced yard. ·
tings&: earrings that are di!. tri-color male. Good family Sailbo•ts 9010
ferent at lair pric;:e1. Every. 54().8638 eves. \"V-AN~T=E=o~~,-.. -,-dw_•_y_b_lk-,-. 1
thing in jewelry making Very lovable stripe Calico fe. PlasTrend n1ust be in good condition.
tool1 le eqUip, Casting & male kitten, 5 mo's. Very • 14' PT4.20 • Either J.A.P. or E.S.O,
rockbound supplieR. Cut friendly, needs good home. Complete w/spinnakcr 536-1195 aftrr 5 p.m.
TYPEWRITER Elec. $195. stones, rouah stones, find. 54g..1~ or 546-7202. e 22' TE~IPEST e '66 HONDA SCRAMBLER
SCM Pr i nt l nr calculator lngs k sett!NP. Sterling si!.. TIGER k It ten looldng for Olympic Class 2.400 ~1ILES. All CHROME
$695. 2 Alma walnut 30x50 ver &old filled & 14K gold. Super-fast, Keel-safe 1~75 0 de.sks $99 each. Almost I • • • home. F e m • ' I \Yks. • 26' SOLING • ' R BEST OFFER.
New. Ca1l 546-aOll \\e wtll clean your rtJlg!I ~ Hsbroken. 540-3151 4/11 H'-fl Mk II Bll.L HAROLD ~0-5630 =~-~~=~~~1 ~= by the ultrasoruc TIGER Kitten, female, B Pacillc ~ac~r Sales 673-1570 '69 BSA 650 Twin, 1500 mi's
AU.IA walm.lt 30x50 desk.I • wks needs a good honte , $000, take 1radc ? as part. $99, a1moet new. SCM print. FIVE ?tt GEJ\lS & • 4 15 25 sLOO.P-Channel ~1oorlng, * &i4-25S3 *
Ing calculator $695,. 546-3013 LAPIDARY SUPPLY 968-4397 f N.B. D 1 n g h y, sp1nnakt>r,
' SCM printing ealc;ulator $695. Rear ot College Center NEED Good home w/lenced galley, h ea d, sleeps 4. 70 Yamaha 12;) twin. 15 bp
Shopping: Center yrd 5 lovable Shep. mixed Owner transferred a s k J n g Factory WruTanty u n d e r
Alma walnut 30x50 deskl S99 2750 Harbor Blvd., ll·A pups 7 wks old. 548-0813 4/13 $2995. Call 8~7~27. 1500 mi. Xlnt $425 642-0027 ~. almost new. 54SJ013 Costa Mesa * 549-2039 BEAGLE-Terrier pups, 6 KITE No. 718, seldom used, 68 H ON D A 175 l~L
UNDERWOOD a dd ing wk. old, 9142 Maha.lo Dr .. new mast & center boartl. Strcet-Scramble.r.4200 mi's,
machine, like new $45. 962-9759 4/12 Trailer & sails included. xlnt l"ond. S3.50. 67341294.
968-?46.f FREE Kitten s , b 1 a ck $?00. (805) 962-9968 ----~-
c:=~==::ks
1800 Newport Blvd.
Costa r.tesa • 642-3450
~lco Equipment I011
'-·~· ,,.,., .. ,,, ~ \J <;!''"''"
SI am es e l l ufly grey . DEL. REY 24 Complete Auto Service
Ask for Allee Housebroken. 592-1596 4/13 Sleeps 4, head, sink. Xln! & Parts 1100
AIRLINE
SCHOOLS
PACIFIC Appll•nct1 9400 * 642.3472 * Day & Night Claues GENERAL Eleet. auto SMALL Black brown mixed condition. $4500 or charter.--------
CO!lta Mesa 543-6596 wuher, late model, xlnt Terrier puppy, 10 wks, fe. 644-0735 after 5 pm, '57 BUICK .. Selllng ":11 parts
610 E 111h SI Sa ta •--nd 1-K ·'· 54" 1'"'" 4/13 , . at reas. price. Ge! in touch STEADY JOB . ., n _,. co . ,.,. enmore gas m..-:. ~ ~ 20 Sa~ ~at .!\1aho~any, 2 \vith .~1argc aft 5:30 or llCC'
Large Orange County con· dryer, xlnt cond. $45 , SU~PLUS Kittens, 2 gray new rigging shps $1500/best Greg anytinil'. 1813 Sumac
cem has opening for five Cott19t Art ShopSM 847-3115 or 546-8672 stripes, 1 black, long haired. olr. 838-277!1 Lane Anaheim. This \viii
young, aggressive men. Art lessons, land & seascap. KENMORE Auto washer & LI 8-2462 4/13 CAL W ~·o. 7·17. run for 2 y.eeks. BEST OF·
Must have a car and be e1, aigns &: truck lettering. Westinghouse elec. dryer, DOG, Scotty, free to good S3000 !-"ER.
able to start work lmmedi-Emma Blankinship & Joyce both xlnt ·cond. $45 ea. 11 you will eel.I or buy family; .shots; 545-0782, 1401 962-0448 =="'=======I
ate.ly. No experience neces-Sl!ler. 690 \V. 19th (At r~ 847-Slls or MG-:8672 give Windy• try W. St. Andl'e'WS, S.A. 4/13 12· FAST Cat.Custorn hulf, T railer, Travel
aary, $S0 to $150 per wee:k mona) 642-1689 ot 836;-6455. WHITE kitchen 1tove, in gd Aactions Friday ?:30 p.m. KJ1TENS, 6 wks old, 3 160' sail, trl r. Needs work. ----------
9425
She's full of fun PRODUCTION. Exper. "q'd. IF•m•l•l Browning
a.s per \\Titlen agreement. PIANO LESSONS • cond & clean; 646-4063 to Windy's Auction B•rn female. 1 male, gray. $500. 675-5283 alt lOP~T. ALPINE
We will train. Call 9 to 5 Beginners, lntenpediatel -see anyti)ne:. 2075~ Newport, CM 646-8686 536-7648 4/13 SABOT $125
p.m., Mon. & Tues. all ages. 'I1tEORY -Thf· 0"'1"s"H°"w="•"'siiH=E~R~~l~9~63' 1 Behind Tony'• Bklr. Mat'I. Cockapoo female, all black, * &16-00Sl * Has a serious side Mlg. Co. 1!11& Placentia, c.ri.1. 543-un 536-7521 .PROVIZATION. Reuonable. Frigidaitt unde~ counter, LADIES Diamond Dinner 2 mo's old. Free to good I ~========
TACO BELL Call after 5 p.m. 546.l54B runs good. $45. 642-5804 Ring, .et with 114 karat home. 646-2656. Power Cruisers 9020
VACATION
TRAVEL CENTER too ll -R~.=E~. =T~RA~c=T~S~A~L=E~S
' IA<g• •ul>dlv. °'9ta M ....
Days. Pref Mafe Student w/ MERCHANDIS& FOR G.E. rtlrigerator center diamond, 2 diamonds FREE RABBIT ----E I G Id F I
night classes. Good start sal. SALi! AND TRADE Separate freezer. Clean $40 _ ~i karat on each aide. 646-St'19 196? 32' Cl-IRIS Cr a t I xce • -. 0 e n 1 ~ con
ary. No exper nttesa. B1J -""'--'-' • 543-8448 • Brilliant cut. sac r if 1 c e ! 4/13 Co1·inthian twin screw, xlnt Ol ympia -A ptn• She has a knack Good comm. & ""· -Receptionist $400 OceanAve,H~B.5J6.'1BOO. ~!"_re IOOO NORGE Upright freezer 18 Reply to Box P360, Daily FREE Kittens for Good cond. $1500 down. Ask for Apa che-Whet1Camj)9r for chee ring u1c bkkpg & typing. Buch Typist $33.S B-,_,0 •=w cu ft $50. Sears automatic PUot , Homes. S4s-til54.. 4115 Harvey, Archt>s Marina, Worlds large,!: most com-~ "" •-•her "' 841 •~1 3333 W. Coast H\\"/, N.B. p!etc RV vehicle shopp;-~tsln_ee • 60 ~·Good bcn. 3 ROOM GROUP ... ...,.,. -wo . ROCK HOUNDS.FREE SERVEL Gas Refrigertor. -area. When you're lndopondont ... ,......1 ·~tfl'CY II
= $2'7 AUTOMATIC WASHER J>oflo),1 .... unit & tumbler. BY Owner, for sale or trade center lncM--.1-Good ndltio $3.5 ........... ,. Works well. 6?&.-6607. 4115 anything of $3500 value, 22· 8352 Gard~~ Gt'O\'e Blvd, GG 1 ,..._,t Sells regular $529 co n. ~ Complete new :rock shop. PETS ind LIVESTOCK Outboard cabin c r u Ise r . 534-6686 feeling real blue. l'IJ ~ ~ve. Suite C
C.M, ~~. 5'1;4979
P•r14H'!ntl ~cy We carry ouz: own contract.a 642-4865 or · · Come in 4 ~ter tor draw. S49-32S3
1718 Ornnee. Ave.; Sul~.C Van's CSJscount 'Fum. USED Appllances &: 1V'a. all In&. Open 7daya10 am-6 prn. Cits 1120 I========= Closed Sat. Open Sunday
Her personnel
agency
Is the best there is,
Cause it's run by
none other
Than the truly
great "Liz."
In a blink of an eye
She can tell what
you're like,
Her sixth sense is
so strong
It'll give you a
fright.
She's true and
honest
She always plays
fair,
She'll say what she
thinks
And that's a com·
bination that's rare.
Mary Doell
A Satisfied
Applicant
ReceptU.nlst
$450
Lovely new ores. Beach area.
Very pleasant w o r k I n g
ronds. Top bents. Call Miu
Pat, 651-6122. Abigail Abbot
Personnel ~ncy, 231) W.
Warner, Suite 211, Santa
Ana.
Receptionist $400
Attractive girl to meet I:
greet clients & agent.a. Die.
taphone typing nee.
C.M. 642-0026 &45-0979 417 W. 4th Sr, S.A. 547-2412 guaranteed. Dunlap's, 18l5 8lOl Bolsa Ave. -'-------S td-Skl 8 t 9030 ---~---
UPHOLSTERER TRAINEE Open Dally 10.S * Sat lCMi Mldway City e 897-1970 SIAMESE kitten, Bluepoint pe T -oa 1 Trailers, Utility 9450
Some exper, whh staple run Sunday 12-5 I ·A-nt_i_,qu_•_• _____ 1_1_1_8 I COMPLETE Set Encyclope. male, wonderful a f. r.ruST Sell 18' lnbrd Ski --~
'd "'"9033 di B ··--· /bk fectionate dis"""itlon $35. Boat. Any reas. offl'r ac-HAULING TRAILER. l'Oq • ~ AMERICAN Of M--1n-·i·11e FINE Antique Eng Ii Rh a r1u.un1ca w case. .....~ 1. . $50 ~· •• Ze I h ~-------• s=1s11 -pt·•. Aft 6 ••9-2585. Pel'ft'C! cone 111on -• WAITRESSES*** Kingsize BR set $400. GrancUather clock 1 '6%.'' nt ,,..,.,,.,._..,tuuc A1.f/ •.J-... ~ "" ,,.. 54!>-5097
EXPERIENCED Charcoal dbl BR set $100. high, walnut case & hand FM all band radio, like new, SIAMESE, Ab y s Rini 11. n & -··--· --
Headboard $5 Lamps S3 2 x painted dial. Sheraton style 644-5780 wkdaya before 5. Persian cats lor sale. Very Marint Equip. 9035 Trucks 9500 APPLY
SURF & SIRLOIN
5930 Pacific ~t Hwy.
Newport Beach
WAf.I'RESSES Wanted, 'eve.
& graveyard &hilts open.
Apply In penion.
ODIES RESfAURANT
3 ml-· 110. •7• so•·-•'" Victorian parlour set plus 6734627 eves Ii wknds. reasonable. 546-8858 ~ ''"' s--..,... ._., I 20 HP Johnson Elcc, long C S & $125. 548-3446 or 494-6364 other fine late Victorian CARPET Lett from Comm'I. ACTA Siamese k 1 t I e n s, shaft S200. GMC TRU K
S AC R 1 F 1 CE Un u 5 u a 1 lurnlture. 421-3978 3129 Gon-contracts. $1.98, $2.88. shag Bluepoints &: Seal. 1-F, 2.r.1, Call S36-8:>3I Here nu iv, Co"l'm~ra-so'· Inc l dar Ave. Long Beach Pvt. $3.99 sq. yd. Drakes Carpet $25 ea. 54~1314 1 1 1 . " ., ~ 1y· 11206 .--~-~CHRYSLER 50 hp. all eec· n1n1edatc Dclivcry walnut end tbls $95. Black P · Beach Blvd., H.B. tric, fresh \\'ater only, xlnt
tufted chr w/ottom • ...,, _84~2-~511~'~-~~-~ Dogs 8825 5 " ' 9 ..., Stwrng Machine. 1120 POO --·~---··~ cond. S~9 .. 64,,...,51 Soo1ht>rn Ol·ange County's
Orig. cost $600. 675-7524. L Table 4'x8', excellent STIJO 5 ER v Jc E , -AKC BENDIX 12 Volt non·hunthig only Aulhorizcd Gi\iC Dealer Independent
Personnel Agency
1716 Orange Ave., Suite c 1400 W. Coast Hwy, N.B.
HOUSEFUL Ot new model SINGER Auto z.ig-zag, 6 condltiott', ball!!, cues, ae-registered silver poodle. automatic pilot. $450 eoni· UNIVERSITY
home furniture. Reg. $683, mos. old. No attach needed cM"'k0 ries0 included S 12 5 · * * * 536-nl? plete. 673-69-15 OLDSMOBILE
now $191. 894-4417 ot !or zig-zag, button holes, a e Her. 673-4493 "",.,.,, 'l~,,i..-,, Bl"d . anyUm MI.NIATURE-Dox i e , ..,,,111 ,-,,.....,, •
637-6200 de signs etc. Guar. $37 cash ..,.;°"'"'~· ~~~~~~ Pedigree, 3 mo's old. $35. Boat Slip Mooring 9036 Costa lllesa 540.9640
AVOCADO Vel\'et Sofa & or sma11 payment!. 526-6616 MATCHING Hideabed & 499-l988
C.M. 642.{)()26 . 545-0919 ** \VAJTRESS -Ex·
Restaurants _ perienced, over 21. Apply in
Far West Services lnc. person, to Coffee Shop Loveseat, 5· Conquistador cha.Jr. Sllvertone c on s o 1 e
111.mps:, sacrifice, 83Z.?068 Mu1ic1I AM/FM pla.yer. Pictures,
'6~ CAB-OVER Cargo
YORKSHIRE T ERR IE R 1-looring iv/'li' Plck-up 11· /Dies e I 4x4 1672 Reyno!dS, s.A. hostess, Hott! Laguna, 425
Nr. ~lacArthur a: Red Hill S. Coast HW)', Laguna Bch.
OPERATORS OR WAITRESS WANTED Instruments 1125 art objects. Misc items. HIDE·A-BED $50 .........,1
PUPPIES. AKC, 8 v.·ks 6~t~J3 camper shell 6.SOO mi $159j ** 6?3-7T;i6 * * I -=========cl as is 675--0941 Coco's Reuben E. Lee FULL TIME
Reuben's Snack Shops F . \V. Woolv.vrth Co.
5464569 4 PC. Beginners drum aet 1-c-c-------J&S. Violin $50. WIU. pay $20. to take over "w"'E"LSH=•eo=...,"·-;p"'•~m~b~,~o~ke Aircraft 9100 J.':i Chev Trailer 1-fauler 11,I
Nt'Y.' -tsadores 2302 Harbor Blvd. C.M. JOllS & EMPLOYMENT
Salesman To $ISO
PLUS CAR t,, EXPENSES
Excepl ional career opty open
immed in So. Cal. terr.
Large & Y.'f!JI kncnvn Co.
v.·anis a man w/a degrtt. &
some pi-oven sales exp, Top
benfs. Call Betty, 557-6122.
Abigail Abbot Pel'!!Onnel
Agency, 230 W. Warner,
Suite 211 , Santa Ana.
Sale~
for recorded information
*Dial 54~ *
SALES-Service Est11.b. Fuller
BruRb route, $125 a wk,
guaranteed to start. Call
{>jfi-5745
SALES Lady, cu r tain ,
drapery & gl ltR, UdoH'R
Home F urnl1 bin1 1, So.
CoaJ!t Plata.
SECJU.IARY
Wonnal office by the beach.
C'<OO(! typi.nr and shorthand
skl!Ui required. 114-493--4~
Stcr1t•ry SSOO
r,ce N?imb.
Lnt111 or action! PR penion.
utlity. sharp gal w/gd sklllR.
Plu~h beach :u~a Co, SCS-2265
PACESETrli:R
, Get the whOI• 1torY today .' •• oow ... from Ot11noa County'• own world f1mou1 lnnkMS>tl1 Institute lntem1Uona1. Leam the tut
•treamlined modarn. way that
m1k11 Triple I grads prind and
well·peki throughout lht giant
U.S. motel industry,
"""" ef •llY .,., (lnchtdittl tttil'lllltllt •res> .,..,.,,.. cotJJln.
li11rfe """ ind "'°""n, MIJ 111ply.
PHONl: IAPPfJO'IED fOlt YEIWftS)
776-5802 Or llro11 • uni ••kla1 fir
f1111k1111tr1 h1tonutlo" J1Khp.
INNKEEPERS INS1'1TUTE INTERNATIONAL
101v1alOH o, .o.HT1'101"'1' sewoot.01
1717 Soutlt lrtotllli1rtt,• A111••lftt, Ctlif .. t 210C ,
Stft~ Mt frH Cttttr lllfttm1tlttt
!162-6363 Holiday Health Spa contract
for 2 persons, Mu.st sell,
1130 going In service. 675-380?
Carpet layer has HI Lo Organ Shappen! nyl•na 11.99 yd: Sha"'
Did you know tt.at we are frorn $3.50 up + my labor,
having FREE ORG AN 90c per yard. 141·1519
CLASSES and that you can lr10VING East -rare op-
rent a Baldwin Organ & get portunity. Npt Tennis Club
in on the fun?' It's true • but membership for transf. fee
only at $1?5. 644-o98S
WARD 'S BALD\VIN STUDIO SCONCE. Wall clock. $1200
1819 Nev.-port, C.l\f. 642·&184 credenza &: extendo table
Open Every Nile $300, Ete.hlngs. 2826 Chateau
&: Sunday Afternoon Way, Lag Bch. 494-3237
PIANOS It ORGANS CARPET In1taller will !ell
NEW &: USED his lut J roll1 ot carpet. All
• Yamaha Pianos Orrana or part. Double jule back.
• Thomas Organs $2.99 per )'ard. 540-7245
Pups. Champ. sired, AKC. -Ton. 5S niotor, ~ speed with
Perm. shots. (213) 635-6973 F 0 R L E ASE: Cc s s n a 2 speed. ss,;o, '10 tags.
GERMAN Shepherd Pups. Turbo-Chargrd ~06 , 33~•..,,,.~-=--=~~
AKC. 337 Magnolia Ave, pho!ographic & sen;; i ng '66 Chev .. Carry All .. V-8
C.M. 642-8310 aft J. s Y stem cap ab i Ii lies auto. r&h. rustom a l r ,
SPRINGER Spaniel Puppy, n1agnaton1eter & infra-red xtras. $1700. Call 6·12-3693 AKC regis. l'icanner, etc. Also c a nl=========
Call G73--I06l photograph mos! Orange Co. J eeps 9510
sites for s;JO, 837-7119 ---------· ./ WflITE Toy Poodle Stud .JEEP '46. Civilian -283
Service, AKC. Mobile Homes 9200 engine, posi-rcar end, Ga tes
847-7116 tires, 11 inch brakes, roll
J\llNI doxies, long & smooth Harbor bar. 2 top!l, spare rack and
coats. :f,fust reduce stock. Gree.nJl'af Park • an a.dull ca.n.s. back seat, etc. $1195
$35-$75. 531-8424, 531-4072 pvf. club high on a bluff 54~20,53
GREAT Dane m11.le brindJe 7 one mile from the Pacific. EXE=~cu=ro=R~.8~s.-1-,-,-0-c-lo-.,-,1
\\'eeks old. Shots $100. or of-11-Iodern living in America's estate. 1!165 Land Crulsrr.
fer 646-6!142 finest mobile homes. xlnl conct.. $1795. Ca JI
MODELS ON DISPLAY 5'18-3667 af1cr 6.
RARE long coal Chihuahuas. 1750 \Vhi tUcr Ave.
• Kimball Pianos e Kohler & Can1pbell
COAST MUSIC
NEWPORT A HARBOR
Coata fl.1esa • 642-2851
Open 10-6 Fri 10..9 SUn 12-5
Must reduce •tock. $50. It Costa r.1esn 642·13j() Recreat'n Vehicles 9515
NEW 5• oUlce de sk & S75. Sll-8424 or 531-4072 Take Harbor Blvd to 191h1---------
armchair $80. Never used AKC Airedale Pups, Burglar St. then 1.,.est 10 Whltlil•r '67 Ford Club Wagon
pool carpet 9x100 $ 50. alarm wf}ove. Pel-show, S A\'e. 0R1g 6' engi ne. nu1om11tic, ra.
548-6419 \Vks , shots. 638-5155. Jomlcra Inc. dio, htall•r. Ideal for c1un p.
POOL TABLES \VELSH Corgi Ca rd ig an VTE\V of Bay & beautiful er or l-Ommercwl ur u.~ as
8' •. 718" Italian Slate. Intro pups, AKC, 9 wks old. Show Lido Park. f'urnished. ca· a \\'&g(ln fur hll1:l' fan1ily,
PIANO RENTALS otter, $495. 547-093.1 Quality. ~1 bana, deck, imn1cd. pusses-Nf'w tit't'~. <Hr. Xlnt n.u111lng
====~~~~~ ao~· N•ps, AKC. 1 m•I·. sion. ('()!Id, Prit'l.'d til!hl 1\'LT665l New and URd HAND Painted oil porlrait of ,....c.n. .,y ~ OBIL E C 11 1'1 k I O
Y-· o• your chlld-n ~m 1 4 females, 6 wks. old, had S & K M a ' r · 3. 1 1 :tm 5t'>-06.'H All monies paid apply to pur. ""' • '" uv 0 E BROKERS or 4"1 n--·~
photograph. 646-3629 shots. '492-40.1f. H M ..,,,,,'=·=·'='·=·=====I chattGO. ULD MUSIC FEMALE poodle poppy, 12 12362 Beach Blvd ., G,G. -\VHJTE kitche n stove, in '1;d b KC ~ e 636-0021 e Campers 9520
2045 N. l.tain S.A. SC?-068l cond &. clean. 646-4063 to wee • A • Moving, .......................... ------
•
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sec anytime. must Rell. 494-4044 • * ~· Yoll ..-a b-ovf!1' 'ii#.iiii'C:.,=-==-cc I 1969 • 24x60 ' SCREENED Alum. enclosure TINY toy poodles. AKC. Owner transfi•m.'(! 1•nn117'11·. f 111· 1 or y dl!leotl·
HAMMOND SteJiwey Yam-r wide 20' 4" long. Askini Champion ~tock, 7 wks. bar 2 8 ,1 Ba 11nnNl n1odrl, rt!l.dy tu go.
•ha. New "-u-·• pl...,· of $75. \'ou remove, 64S-M30.1 c•.,.oo •. ft962-~•";063c.,.=-.=-"'"u· we1 to . fl r. ~ . ~·u!ly t-qp'1I ,. 7:• lh ice box, • ~ -LAB n~ ~.,, AKC p to )It, nan1.:c but:uu· li••h1, :l-12 v o I I most makes, Best buys in DIRT Bike lOOCC $50. as ts. • """'' .-~ .., i\1ovc In "
Et\-IPLOYMENT AGENCY
2229 S. Main, S.A, !WS.226<;
SFX.'RETARY P!Tlme To
Land Devfl1ope r. N.B. N1me • ••••••••••• ·1· •••• Age T i'fl J Und ... 3.1. c.u 6!>'821>.
...t: => . S.Crotary Address .......................... · ..
So. calU, at Scbmldt J\fuslc Go Cart SHP n cing frame, Show le field Champs A.~tS. 5-lj..82-12 l1~h1.~, hl1L1•11· I.ink. bedding,
Co. 1901 N. Mlln, Santa Ana slicks. $85. 545-GJO!i Blonde & black~ 6'13-377!_ .,.,.....,...,....,,,,... ___ 1 1n i:ul 11 :\\•·1· 11n1k t,, puinp,
INVALID Chair for corr
vllle~nl patient, like brand
new $70. 549--2367
MUS'i' seu.-<:nnrkl!n ... clcnn \1 Ul•lnll i.!l••P"·'· \\"hUc lhey
-""' Good 11klllR, public «intad GULBRANSEN ~lodeT 2400
th. U tNDtU. ,__,.., ...... !~1,""""1v ... cl~~· C&lll a1y •••••..•...•.•...•.. Zip . . • • ara, an. 6 mo, • ftl d. Piano ,,. .nu c:-,e;.:.li...,_...,. ....,,.JW', t s u• .-o:n;o~ ect. Leste, auto. rhythm ... ....._ ~74$ii'/ ~ Agency, »tl Wtttclltf Dr., Phont aectk'tn, dbl manual $935.
'""~~~~~~__.1 _N_.B_._~_>_:mo~·~~~-"-~~~~~·-·-··-·-·-··-·-·-··-·-·-··-·-·-··-·-·-·-·~, iT."224> '
0
I
..
REGULAR Balboa Bey Club
J\1embenip for We. Call
546-8801 8AM-M>M.
Hor111 U30 · ....... " h1 ~t <;•r1 :.;;;=:.:...-----'-o.;..; JOs-tO in quiet C.l\l, l1iti·k ~·"" i.;-:'. ';Hf•· 1 _ u, It
Ne n·n" s~•""" &'!' ~··-· 1 r 111 i r. nvc Bea.uUful Che•tnut lo1aro. ivs~· •·..>~·"""'· . .....,,1:, !lc~J.. .t· e•1t11rirt, ,.i ttln ~
\Veatem tn.ll. Good tor ahow 00x60' VIKING SCANDIA. 2 fr11•il!t1rc. f nr qu1tk SAit
With show aaddlt, $400, Call BR. 2 BA. 5 Sro.r Adult $650, 869 \\'est llllh It,,
$7l.0629 P11rk. Ownt!r Sts.-1142 A.ti 6. Costa r.1c~11 ------
•
TRANSPORTATION TRANlllORTATIQN TRANSPORTATION
Mondly, April 1,, 1970 DAILY I'll.OT D
TllANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOitT)TION TRANSl'ORWICli
IEW '70 DODIE NEW '70 DODGE
..
NEW '70 DODIE NEW '70 DODIE
' NOTICE! A· I 00 Sportsm•n I'll STAID CHALLENGER ·· · Cl!ARIER R. T, · Dari Swinger W1g11 Mtr. t4o. JSUOll!O!lf. XSitUOGl:ISm s.r111 No. ~1u•111. WE Do llOT nqulrt 1
-01 ' s7 64 Discount
A14'~0Ul1!1ft. s732 Dlscouni '546 ltsooUnt · .· $644 " . Minimum Down Pit
Discount mttlt, Uke $10 down, MY HEAD Fnim Factorv SIR:ktr Prlu From FK!ort StlcUr Prk• Prom F~ lllcUr Prtc.
OR Fnwn fKtory ~lkQr Pr1ct ' OR OR $25 .-..., $99 dowri, "OR
TO · MAKI YOU LEASE A 1970 LEASE A 1970 LEASE A 1970 LEASE A 1970 etc. We try to 11renge
A_ DODGI CHAUINGiR A·lOO'SPORTSMAN DODGE CHARGIR R.T. DART SWINGlll
For Onty For Only FOR ONLY for Only down p1yments 1 n d
BETTER DEAL $63 Per Mo _s66 Per Mo. '69 Per Mo. s54 monthly p1Jm.nts to
Per llo. suite 11ch individu1I .!~r.
Ir •I the •n<I of tM le1i.f bW tht ' · Cal ,,. ol"l/liqtoa Ir II IM ltlld .r tht IMM lluY 1M Ir 1! lftt Ind of tht INM bW IM • 11 tht lllld 111 tht 1MM lMN 1119 customer. Cir FOR JUST snao full prlc&, tThl• cir for l11tt 11100 11111 p.rlct. tTbl• ts Cit IW IWI tlCIO 11111 p.rlct. (Thl1 h ctr for lutl 11100 full prlcL tThll 11
11 • JI nm. -tl'ld l••Sfl· I JI f!IQI.. -.nd IMM), • a mot. -. Mii ..... 1. , a mos. -ltlld i.eM). ORDlll YOURS TO.O~Y ORDER YOURS TO.OAl ORDER YOURS TO-DA( ORDER YOURS TO-DAY ""-1t tflle Id ,., .......... IWtc:e&.
4 loPled. rtodlo, hffler. FOF Dl,
* TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS *
'63 CHEV. CORVAIR '62 FORD WAGON .'68 CAMARO '69 CHEVROlET
S= "91'f, AUl9. tr-, ~ ~It A'11"'~ tn~'it:'a. "'WJ • ftf'l"t, radio, llHt.r, Wiii llrtt,. ilt.cl .i.111,o landlll ltll>. ... ' $1995 $149!
'68 PLYAI. ROAD RUNNER '68 PONTIAC
$295
'69 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill '67 DODGE POLARA • '66 VOLKSWAGEN
l $11ffd, r1dlo, l'lt1!1r<.. whll1w1M !Ire-. tln1ed 111111. TCO 2111.
'65 FORD 4 DOOR
Aute. "'"'·r. 11e1WY 1rr conc1111onrn1. -~r:::'·v~ ~f-''.,.· .,i.11,.,., 1 11"" 11ntM .
t Coot Hardtop. Allto. rraiu.. I~ '" condlllcf,j1111, _, ttter ntr, rad o. 11Nl1r, Wlllltwll Urtt. 11"'*1 1l1a1, XJJ 1'-
Auto. lr~ns., _,,. 1te«Jne, rar,1e1. llM!tt, llnted 1111, red ll•ff-tlre1, •Miu tap. WAP 111. 1
'68 PONTIAC TEMPEST C""' "-·· ...:...., '" ~ 4
Auto. lrJ:'I f~ tf~llhllll/l:: = ii::;.,.;;m~rr:.r... ti _.,. r !:it/ te.. ' If 1-. WGZ
'$1495 Wlll llr-. I nl 11.... 'r $2495 ' . '
$1395 '$19S,·· :. · $895 $1995 $495
'63 VALIANT 4 DOOR • '62 OLDSMOBILE '68 CHEV. MALIBU '67 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill '67 MUSTANG '68 PLYMOUTH G.T.X.
Auto. trans.. radio, Mater, whit .. Wi ii tlr11. RA t0f7. 11.1c1ro. l'l•tter, Whtltwlll tt...., tlnltd 1l1N. FOP ltJ, Alllo. tr1n1., --" lfMi'IM, rtdlo", 'llwfer, Wh(lewl ll tt ..... -11.C(fl• WQA 4
! Door HardfOP. Auto. tr1na., fKIWY 1lr eendlll111Jlllll1 POWV f1"rln .. radlOL 1111111', Mllttwlll t1ru, TIMM 1l1u, UIO 1111.
Auto. rr1119., -ftftrl ... , radio, Mlltr,
whlttwa!I tires. !lnred ,,.., TllH to4
'68 BUICK RIVIERA
F:fi:Y 11r eondl!klrllntrfoit f!JI',£',
Auto. tr1ns., fectwv a!r condl~ ~I :ff.,. 1teer1~ r.c11o. rri.r· r la. lilM tr, ltnclllu • '" lftlll I tlret,, tin 91111, VT f1L
9600 tmoonod Autot 9600 Imported Con · 94CIO Imported Aulol "II!
VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN i
9600 I "-lm-'ported'"'--=-'-A'-'utos=_9;c600:.;.; Imported Autot 94CIO Imported Autos 9520 lmportod Aut:.:.;;.°';__9600_ lmportod Autos Campers
'
! .PORSCHE -------JAGUAR MG ENGLISH FORD BMW TOYOTA SMALL Camper factory built
fits Datsun or has adaptor 1 ---------
to fit 6' P/U bed, xlnt cond.
$100. 545-8893
'69 JCIC)uar
XKE 4.2·
'62 PORSCHE
Excellent condition? ·
New paint, new clutch, re-bit
eng. AM/FM radio. VERY
CLEAN! 6(5..1982 or Sec at
2089 Harbor Blvd., CM,
YW BUGS 1969 "VW BUG" Xln't t
Cond. Emu. 11595.
Dune Buggies 9525 * ASTRO AUTO * . -SPECIALS-
VW T-Model $2295.
• VW Sahara .$995.
New (1970) VW Chassis $1695
Used VW Chassis $300 up ·
GT Sports Body $995.
Sahara Body 80" $299.
Sahara Body 94" $335,
T·Model 80" $399.
Seconds Discounted
301 E. 1st Street, Santa Ana
BMW'S #1
DEALER IN
, CALIFORNIA AND
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
1970'1 Immed. Delivery
25 New & Used in Stock
T&M MOTORS
8081 Garrlen Grov1 Bl, G.G.
534·2284 0pt?n Sunday 892-5551
DATSUN
All New Endish
Fords In OUr Big
Stock Now At
FACI'ORY
INVOICE!
Positively No Added
Dealer Charges!
Choose From
Sedans, Sta Wgns,
GT·s At Our Cost
While Overstocks
wt.
Theodore
ROBINS FORD
Chrome wire wheels, tint.
glass, am/lm, wxw, dlr.
1l3 ACTIJAL MU.ES. Nev.
er regbtered (# l.R26834).
Take trade or small down.
Call Phil! aft 11 P'1l 540-3101
or 494-1029.
KARMANN GHIA
'6 7 Karmann Ghia
2000 Harbor Blvd Excellent running cond. Ra-
MG
Sales,. Servi<:.!, Parta
Immediate Deliveey,
All Modell
J1rtuµort
jl111µorts 'i;!> PORSCHE. Mint Cond.
AM/FM. Buryundy, tan in-
ter. Call 642-1037.
3100 W. Coast Hwy. N.B. '69 Porsche 911-T Targa,
642-9405 540-1764 fully e q u Ip p e d, $6850.
Authorized MG Dealer 494--9590 or 77l-1946
'62 MGA, red. New top. Body =====""==
in xlnt cond, Best offer. Can
be sien anyUme
115 E. Balboa Blvd, N.B.
SUBARU
!TIOIY!§!T!AI
M•rk II Wegons
Hi Lux Pickups
Land Cruisers
Wagons
DEAN LEWIS
1961' Harbor, C.M. 646--9303
BIIL MAXEY
!T!O!YfOITIA!
FROM """"" $399 ' ! VOLVO
541-2942/539-5600 --------
C.osta Mesa &iiooto dio, heater, air cond., 4 spd,
"!':!~~~~~~~~I dlr. Sacrilici price $1299. ---
* '70 SUBARU
Here Now -
18811 BEACH BLVO .•
Hunt. Buch 147.asss
I mJ N. of Cout Hwy. on Bcb vw Dune Buggy-St. & dirt.
Roll bar, wd tires, new top.
$500/bst ofr. 644-4445
Imported Autos 9600
AUSTIN AMERICA
AUSTIN AMERICA
Sales, Service, Parta
Immediate Delivery
All Modo!s
J1rtllj.JOrl
311111J or1~,
3100 W. ColtSt Hwy., N.B.
642-9405 54~1761
Authorized MG Dealtt
AUS,TIN HEALEY
1961 AUSTIN Healey Mark ll
3000. 6 cyl. Conv. Lime light
green. Xlnt cond. $1000.
(213) 596-5950
BMW
6l<>ro65
BAYSIDE MOTORS
t~ W. Coast Hwy .• N.8.
JS Y OUR AD IN
CLASSIFIED! Someone wlll
be looking for it, DI.al 642-
5678
I
'70 Datsun Sedan : CUQV495) Call 545-0634 or PORSCHE
Big 4 door 96 h~ overhead FERRARI 494-9TI3, 10 to 8.
Immediate Delivery
"""'· •i.c brak.,, '•pd. •1r, ------......,.1 MERCEDES BENZ wsw, back up lights. Sacrl-FERRARI
11ce. Take trade, wtll finance Newport\ Imports Ud. Qr. private party, Full price .... __
$1796 (601AVE). Call Pat lln&:~ Counf1'• ollly auww~ lzed dealer. 494-9773 or 545-0634alt10 am. SALES-SERVICE·PAllTS
'69 Datsun Sedan · 31W~eoa.u!.~b"'·
Llkenew.4door,96 h.p,over-M2-9f05 ~1764
head cam, automatic trans., Authorized Ferrari Deal@r
'67 PORSOIE 9 I 2 • No
cleaner cal" an~here! All
xtras, 36,000 mi. Must see to
believe. _675-4659 alt 6. ·.
e 90 A-1PI-I Capability EXECUTOR'S Sale to close
• 35 Miles Per Gallon · estate, 1965 Land Cruiser LA~GE
e Beautiful Styling Xlnt rond.11795. Call 548-3667 SELECTION
~Test Drive Today At after 6. of VW • ,.,KB':!~~~ Mot::!55915 VOl:l(SWAGEN CAMPERS Antiques, c11111cs 961!
BUSIEST man<etplace In Harbour v w 1937r<JRDV~2d•.Allo....: town. 'The I;)AILY PILOO' SUNBEAM '66 VW Brown Bue. Little • • Show cond. New pahlt I
Classlfied section, Save ___ .... __ _;.:.;.;.._ , Udy Ap~ance but warm A'-'ORIZED tires. Must sell, Best otter:. engine ~ a 'Cbmfortable u.i.n Call 846-4.m. •
di9C brakes. 13.000 miles, dlr -
Metlculously suv!ced CXWY FIAT
241) $1599. Call 560634 or
money, ttme A effort: Look '67 SUNBEAM, fact.ory n~'de Alli aystema go , SALES & SERVICE l938 MG-TA with rlghUwJd
nowlll hardtop, low mileage, $1'JJ 6~, •µnt BEACH BL., 84M435 drive, semi-restored. --~. =~=~-========;:;..!_;0;;,'~"';;':;1;;0«;;,:e.,•.:,;4::;9>-;:l;;0~3S~= VW V , , oamper unit. reblt HUNTINGTON BEACH 548-138) ~
trana, '64 eng,. complete V.W. BUS
494-9773, 10 to 8., • .. -Fl-AT-850--S-po-ru--,oo-a-n I
DOT DATSUN excel top rond. New. $199. &
OPEN DAILY take over payments. 1220 AND Balboa Blvd. Newport.
SUNDAYS 1964 llOOD FlAT iJ(lO or best
18835 Beach Blvd. offl!l', ~toving, muat sell.
Huntfnrton Beach 962-1974
842-7781 or 540-0f42
-·-"Leader fn The Cear.h OUes''
ZIMMERMAN
2845 HARBOR BLVD.
54G-6410
'67 Datsun 1000. Lo mi.
Chrome rima, tuned ex-
haust, 4 spd . L i ke
new. 549-3986
'69 2000 ROADSTER
130 hp, 5 spttd, xlnt cond.
$1995. Pvt. pty. 536-275.1 or
536-7697.
JAGUAR
JAGUAR
HEAD9UARTERS
The only authorized JAGUAR
dealer in the entire Harbor
Ma. ' Com.pl eh:
SALES
SERVICE
PARTS
Poole
BUICK
JN
COSTA MESA
234 E. 17th Street
548-7765
•
brke overhaul & new tires. Can1plng Equipment Autos W•nted 9700
$800. 642-7210 All in one unit .. 2 burner -~-
'69 vw Squareba.ck. Stick. stove with big propane tank, WE PAY TOP l i ' ·~al:1~~~ int. ~ ;::X·to whaat:~ CASH
'67 & '66 VY". Xlnt cond. clothes .. can make into }
Sunroof. Must raise Taxes! bed • can be moved easily, 1or uaed can I: tnickl Jwi ~2-4:1350, ~1004 · Price $lOO. 64Ul297 call us for free estimate. i
,~ vw ,.,eel '°""· eocoa • 68 vw Bug GROm CHEVROLET i · ll>ata, ,D:IMXl ml.. Still on Chrome whla, radial tires, I
W8ilTMty, 545-5632' honey beige finlsh, 4 ipd.
'68 VW Sedan, auto, orig dlr, High Wt cam. Will finan. · Alk for Sales Manager-:
owner, olean. $1260/bst. of• pri, pt)'. (V'faOl>) ca 11 =~~~h :.: #
fe.r. 536--8129, pvt pty, · Gene aft 10 am 545-0634 or KI 9-3331 :
'67 vw 11150. '62 494-9773: .
vw IOOO:&U-mi '"1 0"'6""'1-'-vw~~Fa-st_ba_di_1
6PM.~eves.
'61 VW, tires Uke new, gwc1 2 Dr. 4 spd, dlr. Midnight
nd ~ Ir .-black ext. Take pickup truck co , Ii""" ansp. ,~.
WE PAY CASH !
FOR YOUR CAR :
• l
, 499-4044 ' In trade or small down, Full
price s1os1. OOH836>. cau CONNELL '66 vw BUG, N•w lire&. 1 Phm all Jj) AM 494-1029 ..
•-r. MUJt sell bou•ht 3111 540-3101. CHEVROLET '
car. 675--7524. ==:;..;;;;.:,,....-=--.,,..,~--Harbor Blvd ' 1967 VW Van Partial Camper .-o • ,
1967, COMP. reconditioned, 1600 Engine. 8000 miles on Costa Mesa 54fl.12l0 •
low mlg. Desperation A.le, engine. Extra set of tires & U.IPORTS WANTED
Best offer takes it. 5311-4140 rims and 2 aand Urea $2100. Orange Counties
'66 VW Good Cond. !S3J.:n64 TOP $BUYER
646-4645 aft 5 pm '63 VW SuMXlf. Needl' body BILL MAXEY 'tOYCYr4
THE QtJICKER YOU CALL, work, •nalne In good cond. lB381 8'ach Blvd. "
nt£ QUICKER YOU' SELL "50. &f6.95~4 aft 5· pm, H. Beach. Pb. 847-
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Ml. CLYDI olOHNSON
BARGAINS BARGAINS .
IN EVERY CORNER WE AUJCELEIRATING OUR 17111 ANNIVERSARY 'DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL !JI MRY CORNER
MUSCLE · CARS! ....
We !Jave a good sel~c·
tion of C~IHJClr Elhnina·
tors, Montego Cyclones &
Marauders, · aU equipped
for the Cat that Uke1 tp 1
S' fl ' ca. .
OYER FACTORY
INVOICE
Plu1 tn: I lh;eR1• .. ' ..
DURING OUR
ANNIYElSAU
MARK Ill
Look . ·over
' lection of
..
our nice
I " Mark ·Ill's
se-
as
wen as several slightly
used ones-the .finest car
mad.e in Ameri~a.
DRIVE ONE TODAY! •
LINCOLNS
A urge Selection to Choose From
'69 LINCOLNS Low Al $4575
XSR '580
· '68 LIN(OLNS
VTP 736
'67 ~!~~LNS
·'66 LINCOLNS
SUN 059
, '65 UNCOLNS
TFC 969
Low As $3325
Low As $2500
Low As $1900
'
Low As $1475
'64 LINCOLNS Loir Ao $1050 NYT 910 Plil T•-I lk. on "'-
LOOK ovor our fine selection of quality u,,.
•1 MOiiy oold & serviced by us!
COUGARS
Wo have a large ·selection of Cougars 91
models, XR 7's & convertibles with prices
you'll like. "Tho good · ole days aro back
again!
NEW 1970 COU~AR
with white side well tires, power steering, powe
er disc brakes, deluxe wheel covers, etc. No.
OF91HS17834
·DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY
53066-
COMING
'
APRIL 17th
"The sexiest
USED CARS
We have over 75 used
cars-From Cads, Lincoln$;_
Cougars, Buicks, :Olds. Pon-·
tlacs, etc. Prices are aH '
reduced for our
AN~IVERSARY .SALE!
-MONTEGOS
NEW 1970 MONTEGO
2 dr. hardtop. Equip. with delux1 wh•el cover•,
white side .. will tires, carpeting, eutomatic:
.transmission, power steer.ing, AM redio, tinted
gl•u. No. '0HOll5'3954
'DURING OdR ANNIVERSARY , . '
52841
We have coupes, sedans, & Jots of go rgeous
wagons et the "good old days"·prices. Come
in l -why Mont.go is the best int.,..,.d·
iate buy in America.
-
WAGONS WAGONS
Sumn,er+lr.ie Is Just
Around the Corner.·
Don't Be Left Out.
"
We Have A Good
$election of Colony
Park Monterey Wagons
& Montego Wagons
in Stock.
SPECIAL PURCHASE
FROM
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
• •
A large selection of ....\r-new 1969 Meres,
' Cou~rs, Continentals, Wagons '& Con-
' . vorts -All are of tha~highest quality It
represent a fant11stjc sevinSis for a Ukt new
cer -As low 11s • • •
NOW IS THE BEST TIME IN TEN YEARS TO BUY A LINCOLN-MERCURY PRODUCT . ' .
Johnson-son
l!,ll~©®!!,~ ©®!lil'ii'D!lil~!lil'ii'&ll. • ~&OOfil 1IIfil • l~OO©!!!JOOW • ©®!!!J@&m1 ---.
·~ COSTA MISA NEW CARS USED CARS ,, ~
ii .... 2626 Harllor Blvd. 540·5630 642-0981 540·5635 \ ' j -' --
FBRBE GENERATIONS IN THE AV'i'OlllOBIU B VSI NESS
THI OLDIST UTAM.1$HID "FACTORY DIRECr" LINCOLN-MIRCUR\' DIA UR IN ORA .... COUNT\'
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'68 Convt. Clean. 2 fqpl, ct
cu. Jn. 400 HIP. ~ carbs,.
4 ~. lntull'I Blue. $3T:l0.
Prtv ,pmy, Aft 6,·838-M12,,
'64 CORVETI'E 2 topa, ~ apd,
Michelin titts, map,
am/tm, new eng. Btlt of-
fer. 49M863.
6 oyl., •ut.. tr ... ., l'eWW
tt••riAf, r.l.11.. lloot.,
whit•w•ll Ht••· l"tt•
eorrler,. 'IUIC J51l $11'6
·• '69 OLDSMO&ILI
DILtA·• ~
4· Deor H•r .. top. V0 I, ,,.._
tr1111., ftc. elr, power •f-·
itlf, re1llo, 'heater, . white-
Well ti~1, ¥lnyl.rMf, tlltf. -D~SOTO.. . od gleti, ..... , . c•v•"·
..--~.--...,_~. ·IED 65i.I.}
19115 DeSoto I door • .'·power $2895 brakes, steering, &eat. v-a.
'61 TOYOTA auto. 1 trans. radio, beater.
Clean, vtry aood ccirididoo
$245. 2294 A Pacific . CUSTOM Cl"oWM W9N.
,645-0259
DODGE·
4 •Pf-'~ rotlle, IWTF,S04t ...
$1116
'61 GALAXIE 500
•
..
:· · l
,1
-~
ii
I
i. ,.
11
I 'ti6 DODGE ~. 273 Va e111,
.auto, r/h. good cond. $995.
673-1291 J DOOi HARDTOP !
'--'"5l""D"OC190=·"$'"ID1;.---II VI, euto. treR1. Fo'cfory oir, i
M2-5689 power 1le•ri.n9 , r•clle .• he•f· =======~ll1r. IVI.Y t271 • I
$1886 j,I FALCON
FALCON Wag0n. d!X.
~nter., auto., R&H, aOOd
cond. $450 or be1t ·otter. .........
'64 RAMBLER
4 ~lJIDAN
leclio, hoo ter, 1!ick 1hih,
eve;clri.,e •. I PIW 31,11 _
==FO=R=0==11 • $789 "
--------11,. ''6 MUSTANG
'6.1 CO!JNTRY Squlro 9
pus., Pih. p/s, p/aeat,
radio, heater, air. 846-271B
H.B.
'59 FORD Stick s h i f l
Crankshaft . out' Good for
P,llrtl. Good tires l air con-
ditioner $25. 151 E. 21st, CM
SfA. Wq. Ford '68 Country -·If -"" ..... l'/h. 64M3!M aft 5.
HORNJT
1970 Hornet.. rl:h, w/w, auto
tran1, leu than 100 mi
Wboletale --$2250; ual!lct--
' MER~RY
't7 CoJon, l'orlt. 10 -wq, ~ xtru. Prlv. pty.
2 DOOi
, Y-t , . ~~to. t';,~,.. l'•Wer I
1tHrin9, roclie, heettl',
vinyl roof. ISV6 305)
$•1369
. '65 MUSTANG
· ..J + J H.ITU.CI
' •YI. 'Stiel thilt, rM;..
keeler. ITHY JHI '
$999
'65' DODGE
POLAIA MAlDTOP
4 ........ Ali!h, tfORI., fee• te,., W, ,..., 1t..rl111, ro-
tlO., Hot..· M_..riic ,,.. Ji;J. flJWjOIJl "
. :. $693
'66 MERCURY
PAllLANI $1l50 (213) -.=-:==--"7.c=-,=cll 2 Door Horcltop. v.1, o .... '11!_ .. MercurylullM~tep, •• ~eltl., f11. -olr, power ~. VB, pwr, 1ac atr, 1t.erlnt1 l'Ower wllMlews,
&\110 tnnl, nU tin!S. ~1506 !'OWer 111h, ro .. iO, ho1fer,
MUSTANG
whit.wi ll tiro1,. tlR'*"
4!011, wheel cowert. fSLU
1521
1967 Red Coov. V-3 Auto. $1'093
Power top, PIS. D..Jwr P'P·
New tires, brakes. 11,000 .,66 . FAIRLANI
ml. Xlnt Buy $1S75 ar offet. IH 2 DOOi HAlDTOP .....779 ,,,-.===-~~~·llV-1, ovto. tr•n1., f11fllfl' '66 MUSfANG, 6 cyl, auto oir 10Mliti e11i"', pew"
trans, R/H, Radial titt1. deeri119, r1clio, heifer,
Xlnt cond'. 833-2664 whif1w•ll tire•, tintM =======~~11011, vrh11I cowon .. ISIV
OLDSMOBILE
067 OLDS Cutlaa1 Supreme.
Very 1d cond. Auto trans,
p/s, r/h, wire Whl coven.
Uses re1. gas. $1500. By
orl1. owner. Call 673-3745 .
'67 OLDS 442.P/s, P/b,
Plw, air cond. All Extru.
i iss o. MUST SELL!
675-3354 afltr 5:30.
* '62 OLDSMOB ILE
Starflre, clean, xlnt tire•,
iood condition. Wr2&33
'63 CUTLASS F-15
$495. Aft 5:30 PM SG-14'5.
PLYMOUTH ·
5021
$1449
'67 BUICK
llYIRA
Foctory olr, full power, N •
•lio, ho•ter, whit• 11 .. e
w•ll1, ti ~t1d tl111, 'whe•I
COVtt. !TOW 1411
$2295
'61 CORVAIR
2 DOOi
l c'ft." l 1p1e4 troM. IVSY
54tl ,
$883
'61 CHEVROLET ,
' IMPALA ------...,.-112 Door H•rclto,,. V-1, 011 ...
'70 PLYMOUTH Ro&.dnlnner, tron1., fie. •ir, l'•wer
l\dl pwr, tape dk. Tranff to 1t11,in9, r•cllo, lle1t1r,
Germany. Price r i &ht. ti11W tlou. CWIH 6561.
12995. 96246.'D , • : $15,~
PONTIAC '6S FALCON
'61 l!'IREBIRD. 400
VS, pwr. steerln&. low miles,
RM, dlr, all deluxe equip.
Xlnt shape in and Wt Blue
Book '2400 .• Make otter •
4 DOOi
6' cyl. 1tick 1hi~, ro41o,
h1•ter. !NIE IJI)
$693
Take f<q.lgn car in trade. ·
Will finance pvt. pt;. IWGL. '66 BUICK
212) Call Hal aft . IQ am ltlYlllA
545-0634 or 491-9773. 2 Door Horclto,, V-1, nte.
-------·ll tr1n1., f•c. 11r, hill !MW'"'•
FOR St.le: '6' GTO Pontiac. r1dio, he•t.r, whit.wolf
Gd cond, clean. Beit o!fe.r tir11, vi11yl roef, tilltff
gets It. 548--5939 9101'1, wh'HI cev.n. { R.QK
========· ll •Oll
RAMILER
'65 Rambler 770, G cyl, 2 dr
hardtop, rlh. a/c. vecy
dean. Pvt pty 545-286C
'65 RAMBLER, 2 dr hrdtp, l
Owner, lo mi's, aulo, p/1,
rlh. S690. &H-tm.
T·llRD
'62 T·BIRD. black landau,
Jcalhe.r, full pwr, fact air,
new Ure.1, brakea, trans.,
valve job. Xlnt a.ppearanoe.
Atttt 6 pm, 673-6418
SOCK rr TO fit -
$1893
DUNTON
FORD .
2240 5. Main
'SANTA ANA
546-7076