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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-04-21 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa7 ~ • • 8Iaze Hits f Near ~ HoU~-Wesf= - JUESOAY AFTERNOON, APRI( 2f, )970 · ' . VOL. a, -ti. 1 l•CT!Otd, I( PA•••· lmpe~lanaeat .E1ed ·~ Judiciary Unit , , I v ._ .,. • ' ·., ; '• • " ~t"' t""1 "i." ' , ~ -V I i•. -fi .. • .l Probes · Dotig,,0 l~~ r 11' t r~ I , 1 :ti 1t-1 :.l -~ :--• -r--· ~-... . .. f" ~ t-•. . I .. ' I t •. ·-, }-... , ' I Chicago Five's ·CanceDatlon ' ) - • ' • -· . .,. . -' --= •• I' • • ~.. ' ( ,.. .. t\J'i' r-• J ..... --• :· 11,f,ine -caDI06 CUDeeliia. '• I -... , ~ ..,. ... , -J:.: .r --:~~ A~····~kaflO _;. S. ·Jiau, .Oi!f:·~: ,. ' ' ., . . ' . . . . . ....... •! . '! ; ..... t • •. :· .. • '" . • • ·.:::"' --.. ' Em .... ~ .. -........................................... "'!'11 ................................... 1!11!11 .. l!lillll!!!ll!ll~ ' -·. ., .···... i····-r ·• ,, -:• ,.r..,,........ '11''' ;::; • • ., ,. · .. , ·-» ~: ' . .' ""'.•.-. ' . ·:e1s ,. ~ .. --... _._. --.. " .. 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QUARDS AND"SECRET SERVICl!MEN IATTLE B~E rM·W,ltem ~· H.,.., Everyone a.-uMll • Firem1n ..... televlalln "•IMH'k Trudt Burris DelaYr Seen •• I In Baby's • Death .Case : ' Scbodl11ed tO ba1ta Wedllildlf, ire-•. • ·ltallnlr7 bearln& fir the by """" In CGala Mesa'a hutchmd baby 1llUlder ' cue w'JI probably be po!llpoued by r .. quest. of beth prosecution llld def-. Relatives of Dr, and Mn. Wesley G. Slocum, formerly ol. 2037 Calvert Ave., Colla Mesa, are 111111 bel!ll queotloned today in New Yfll< by ,detecllve Gerry 'l'bompaon. ... ' Procoedings aro.. formally Ml for 9 a.m. tn Harlior JUl!lcW ll!ltrlct Court, ,.ith All«rrrj PIUS Au~ Jr. repre- ienlliw him.· '· J>l\eCtive C1ptaln Bob 'Green, said. 'however, th&~ b sUll tiunUng ' clues 1 to the lite of Cynthl1 Sk>cum,, born Dec. s. 1183, al Hoag Memorial Hospital In Newport Beach. Authoritlet -the crudety di>-membered remains of an infant found March 27 In a frte7.er laken from Ute fonner Slocum residence are U}ose of the baby. • ,,.. ""' -. / ' '" t ' I ' • ~ ;": ' • ~ ' • 1 .. •• ~ •'l: ~ I • -, • , ,. . ~f'mt ... ~ .... 1 : ! .. Brtbery .Case s ·uspec-t --Dr. Sloeum, who bu ·been held · al <>ranee CQimty Jail wltbout ball since hia amignmen1, 11u con1enc1ed Cynthia .. was given to relatives in New York. ;~~b-1i~~ · Atwmp~ to Rt;iue. 1Bad' Ollicm -yin( lhe mlnl-pnil<st said ~J.;. WU "very qui<\ llld By ARTllUR JI. VINSEL for Rond<lldo that the c .... bad-been -'Ille dlsplaJ toot p1ice about--°' .. -.... --_th fu_ed, _ _ __ _ llUartor l!lile from the guMd pool at A lug!Uve eoug!it· In coonectlon wl ll<lndolldo llld Dreyer were .Indicted tile lldrlllCO GI tile Coul Guard LOran a nporied atlempl to bribe a Coota by the ~e County Grand Jury la.rt -.· wbere lhe l'resldenl bad Mesa policeman U. 'oeekin1 to rolae fall on mu!UP.le counts of grand theft dellnrod his Jll'(Odl. . ,.;.,_ 1 •~in his :. ne exdtmneat, bawever, wasn't from bail Monday --r-1 OUV'fll' g sur· tn connecUon with 250 cases of liquor tile ~ . render-MondJJ In lllUDidpal court. mllline from other coastal ~. Al .joumallill Ud J'rellldenU.\ aides · Aulllorltles, oiean'wtille, were alao oeet-'ll!ey bad beep partners In Ille club wlillfl;fO< Ille .IJIOllCh to .conclude, loud Ing to •-' "".--... C, Roodoodo'• 11.·,250 ~-~-the f blind IOu1 ain obou\I GI "Fin ... fire ." cane from ""' -.,.---"•I 111111e 0 . I" , outside the cifloes, ball figure drastl<ally lncreued, · while. Jose Feliciano, wbo subsequently aued • The Wet, a backup rte parted, at federal pootal authorities ""' reportedly them far their operaUon of the premise•. ti"• dead-end l'Old nest to the olflces, interested in him too. Rosman worked there" as an electricli.n, ..... not m. Ult at tbe time. Rondondo, 44, of 2422 E. 22nd St., authoriUea aald. · · l!mMlredl of wu-coalod eupa and l(ewpiirt Beedi,-llld his alleged ac-District Alt«nef Hlcts 181<1 Dreyer • --bad caqbl fire la compllct in 1lle plot to frame • pro-bad a--' to tesUly ........ his former :.a compartment beblnd Iha ell>. uled f •"-.._.... ~ Coal! GualdJmen In a nearby barracta -wi-wera ached « ar-colleque, leading to the abortive plot ,1Crambled out llld ran toward the blue, ralpmtnl Moad.ly .,_, to UTOll ·blm and ruin the ...._ .followed by the'brigllt yellow m<rtel-typa ' -Judldal Diltricl Court Jad&e -.... named In a 110,000 ··/fire tnlCk kept OO IWld-l>y prtmarily caJvln klm>ldt, -er, -tbair ap-bach WUTln! laued by ()ronoe County -r.r · Iha heli<opterl aervlnlr the dllel .,..._ r.r 1111 1 to allow deleme ~ ;.-ulM, the preaa llld the Whito Houae. al"""'JI! lddftloaal cue --SojPlrlor Court Judge WIWam C. Speill ~ . -~ftrillr,.... lmpllcalad'\il -__ be fallod_ to -. up Aprll 1 · • · '!lie omoty blu! wa"out la miiiutea. a..; 8rtril In a 111,GllO tlfor In -for Ille ll-count'lheft trial. , About II -taler, alt.r a brief J!o-'• ,..._~In Fellclaoo'~ ~_. Jack .r • ._ of ..,. COiia M.,. ·J1boto. -.beblnd Illa bu&t m........, ' .._....,.a........,. np. • • ,. ........., .,.., .--, t1it W atrode WI •an. . flt ml 8--... 17, of -~ .polloo 'floO ml,~-~ Aid and .bopped lDlo hla (Oil cart loi: the Son Brllo Plaoe, 1-11t1ue1. are -carM!_ a -.L ilmJl9rary -trip Ip the bellcopter pod. dlarlod with ·.-,,wd brlbory of a Nevada driver'• Uce. -taken jnto Ha. :wped once u be oped by In polkoliwl. wwwi*aey to fallll1 arrut CUllod ·ille eleclrlc cart. lbeJI waited .a few ·.wfllrllllllinl"-""drull>. lie ·~ been .-In Lu Ve••• -on the coocrete landing pad • 'Ille nan:otlal -t,IGO borf>lturate ~ .for Mn. N-to arrive by ~ lablell. _ wu· reporlodly ldlm4· In a and pootal autborltlea Iii Mon,tana ire · fnxn tbit couple'• SpaiUa!Htyle res!· car dilvon by CMrla s. "D!oYer, u, Interested in his put aetl~ there, ·denoe· · of 11111 ~ Rkfae 1-, Lq1pla Baadt liwmenBall ~ todayto -:.,.. 000 A ril • , Aller -'more wave, the pair dbap. Aprll I ·durlnc a niullnt ttllllc atop wu K• up -·. on P ·Pored b<blnd Iha bellcopler --:!-BarWlr • 10, --. .. flr1I al'J#<d In c:oort · . .,.. · .,. 'count, Dlltrlct Allllmri Cecil llld 11llhcrltlel waul to Pl his ci><lelen- 11 Aud the brief, but busy ally In Sao .A.·~-alter Roawl'• .,._ , donl'1 bclld lncreued again to mike Citmellla wu over. nol 'ml .......,. of a -· wairaot ' '""'be 11111 around. * . F...,.. r,,,e 1 NIXON TO PULL 150,000 ••• dlplcmaUc altuatloo." l'Ol>lems In Cambodia llld L a 0 I cbal!en&< the withdrawll pllUI with 10111e cleat Nta. . Molester Grabs Mesa Girl, 11, Off City Street Detective Thompson has been in the east since last week checking out various facta and theories without any measure· able IUcces!: so far, Captain Green said today. He could be back In Oraoge County by tonight. · An Orange County Grand 'Jury indicl· ment naming Dr. Slocum in connection with the dbappearaoct llld presumed death ·of his third chlld·could be requested-- in the next few days. A 15pokesman· for the Orange County District Attorney's ofnce said no deti· alon has been reached on whether to aeek the tndlctmeot. Mn. Slocum ls expected to be a key ... wltne'Ss in the·cue lnvolvlng her surgeon huaband, but Jnvestigatora are keeping whatever e11e they have lf'! evidence sec· ret unUI proceedings begin. &th were questioned extensively after discovery of the infant's remain!, which had been wrapped in butcher paper and stored with oilier frozen meats untU the thawing and decay began. • From P .. e l ROBBERY ••• a~rmt.... . One vlctbn alletedl7 told police he ~ the ~tr:uder -'lll&IXly -... tbolllb be mlPI be a .__ -·-Ilic! that led ~-1: ~wi• Mencbelm. -.ct He came ·to headq1iarten voluntarily for qaeetloDIDg, according to.r Petectlve U.Ha!Flscher, -Slwp. told pi>lico suuday alter the rotibery repcri that hi believed Jt WU all a practjeal joke until the grotesquely g~ Intruder proved otherwise. DAIL'I" PllOT ltloff ...... 'MISS POLLUTION' RIGHT AT HOME AT COUNTY DUMP Murroy,_Cohon of L.!itl High School..Jn_Anoltoim Pl1y1 Role Trash Piles lJp Youths Get Start on Earth Day By Uil:lted Press JntematJoaal Lake Ozark, Mo., school children spent 3\\ hoUrs along U.S. 54 Monday. When they left, there were five piles of garbage along the road, each 90 feet around and 10 to U feel high. • The group wu getting an early st.art on Earth Day -demonstrating just how much garbage Americans live with. In most plac6, Earth Day is Wednesday, Patti Abbett, president of llJe studeota' effort, said, "We picked up beer cans by the bllUons. We picked them up and pi~ ·them up and picked them up. The· biggest !bing, thoulb, was a 1938 (bevy mupe." The Mis9ouri Highway Department said it wou1d take more than a day gets than we have about the quality et. life." Reuther said the UAW plans to mW pollution control an Wue for bargainin& with automakers this year. At Upsala College ln East Orange, N .J., students were sponsoring a poDuUon photography contest wilh a gu mast as first prize. The Owens-Illinois Glass .COmpany in ftUanta extended to Wednesday, Thurl'" day and Friday a "Gather Up the Glau Day," offering a penny a pound for glass boW.., Jan and debrb. · New' Yori< City will ban traffic for two boura Wednesday on Fifth Avenue from 59th to 14th and on 14th from Second to Seventh Avenues. to haul away the trash -all collecled _,._ _,._ .A from a short stretch of roadside. w H H Plans for Wednesday varied from the colorful to the pragmatic. Top · Irvm" e Men YAK (Youth Against Krud), a Keene, Merachelm left the employment of Alpha Beta Stora Joe. earlier this year, lnveallgatora said. · N.H., State C.Ollege group, plaMed to picket 1oca1 pollut•" and present a Note Earth Day "Polluter of the Day" award !or the They deocrlbed him u cleaneut ind never havinJ been in trouble before. rest of the wee.k. G L U d G b ) Three top Irvin! Company execuUves PLU People lvlng n er ar age • will parUcipate in Earth Day acUviUes a University of Maine student group, in the Orange Cout area. planned a three-hour symposium on Thieu Backs 'Nixon's pollution, as did a counterpart ju the Company President William R. Muon state, "The EfOuent Society." will dbcuss "Irvine and Environmental T Pull Pl Thousands of persons weno expected Control" at a broatlast meeting of Iha roop OUt · an to join a "9urvival marcb" and "Festival Bahia Ch.apter of the NaUon.t Secr<tarles of Dealh" in Boston, wearing green Association at the Irvine Coast Country SAIGON (UPl) -P""ldeut Nguym armbands bearing the Greek letter theta Club. Van Thieu tonight upreued approval -astrological symbol for death . Senior vice president Raymond t. of President Nl:zon's plan to Withdraw "The "FesUval cf Death" plans include \Yat3on will join a four-man panel SIDca, Mbon, llWd the eutbacta la.rt June, Ul;OOO IOldlen have been. pulled au! -brlnctnr the current troop level to '3l,ilo0 compored to 141,000 wheu the Nl>on Admlnlltratlon toot ofllce. 'Ille -eutbacli would bring t!cie total down to IM,000 by May, 1171. • • · 'Ibe move pw the Pnllident • · Ytll':'' long period of ne.tblllly to make ,,i-wals on the balsls of the war ju Vietnam, ,00 the jl)creuing ~IF!' actlvlty, ·-the' NI Col lndoc:lllila. Nlxoo awlded ·a dllCulllm of 6Venl( Indochina polley,.J11i1.0ver~ucept'to tata .... GI Ille lilualloa Md to admll that' Ni>on said he WU "pleased to ~ tlptt -In training llld equlpPine • ~ Vletnomeaa fon:ea ha! auhltan- tlally aOeeded DUI' orlllna! apooiaUOlll Jul Jane.'' He,alao prafsaf•._, llinlfl. c&-& dv1DCt1111 Jn mak!Dc the :Viet. '!"!'*'·~ tree from eonll!'"nlsl lilllueoce. anotber 150,000 American tfooi-from a crawl-speed motorcade to Logan In-discussing land use and development A young.-motorist faking car trouble Vietnam in the nen year but said he ternaUonal Airport during the rush hour, at UC Irvine at 10 a.ni. Wataon will drqged an 11-year~ld girl. off a 1treet hoped Jt would be accompanied by a mock funeral and ~ "die-int• protesting share the forum with. Chancellor Danlel ' DA ILY PILOT ....,... .... " ..... .... .......... \ ......... .., C.... ,._ S-Clsar ... 0UHH COAST PUaLIStUJllO COMPM1 . l•'ffft N, W•-4 ---J•<• 1. c.,1 •• \lkt 1'ft1»->t ..... CkMrll ,,....,.. 111'"''' tc .... a l!.•1191' T~., A. M11rphi~• MMl'llllftl l•ller aid1onl P, Nill Swlll Or ..... C-lf 141111' Ollk• CMta -.i Jll 'WtM .. , Sfl"Mt H..,...i hid>• 1111 w.1 .. Aloi,...,......... ~ •-111 m "'-' ..,_ Mvllt ....... lhldl: 11111 ~ ....,_,.. S.. ""'*'lel • ""111 II ~ .... in Calta M.-Monday nlgbt. threatened greater material aid. airport noise and air pollutlon. Aldrich, Dr. Arthur Bougbey of UCl's her with l knlfe and eer1ially molested The announcement brought espreMions Labor Leader Walter P. Reuther told department of populaUon and en· tbe victtm before releaainl)>ef. or dlsmay from a number of opposition the United Auto Workers convention in .. vironmental biology, and Allan AlbrJ.lht 1nveetlgakn said the Cltl was wplk.lng poUUcal leaden tn Vietnam, and a ~nate AUantic City, N.J., that "we are in of POD, In c., a planning consultant flrm. While aaylng Vletnamizit1on will pro- along Clnn8"Kln Avenue tn· the Mesa leader predicted that still another large trouble because our values are all tpixed Dr. Thomas >\,shley, deveJavment Verde area about 7:20 p.m., when k.id-wlthdraw~l would follow late next year. up In America. , strategy planner will speak at 11 a.m. ceed m !Chedule, NIIou Aid' · 11~ ts a better, shorter path to ~ce _. through negoUaUons. We shall ,rithdriW more than 150,000 over the nen:yur u .,.. mate pr-oo the negotiating front." naped and driven around the west side Many parllamentarlw expressed fear "We have been more concerned by at Santa Ana College Auditorium on of town. the withdrawal woold hann South Viet-the quantity . of our gadgets and the the company's relationship · to con- She said the attacker, more than six nun's economY. brightness of the chrome on these gad-servation and ecology. feet tall and 18 to 20 years old, made ,,..;;=========""'===="'==================~======, sexual advances. 'lbe chief es:ecuUve cited three prln- clP'es govemln1 his view of a just polltlcal aetllemenl of the war, "Finl, our oruridlng objecUve Is 1 politlcai 110IUtlon that reflecb Iha wlll of the South Vietnamese people and allowa them to detennlne their future without outalde mterferuce ••• ''Secon.d, a fair pollticaJ solution llhould rellecl the emtlnc relattOlllhlp of political forces within South Vletuam. We nocognlae the camplesily of shaping machinery th1t would fairly apportion polltlcal power In South Vletoam. We are fiulble; we have offered nothing on a take-lt-«7leave-lt bul1. • "And third, we will abide by the outome of ·the polltlcll P"""" agreed upon." Nlxoo Aid Hanoi had falled to win either militarily or pollUcally in South Vletoam. "Tbey tbougbl they could w In po!ltJcally In the United states," be uld. ••1b1s proved to be their most fatal ml!calculatioo. P1troinlln Phil Donohue Aid the man removed none d. her clothing during the sex attack and finally releued her not far from her 1}ome. . Tbe YlcUm said he potted at one point on the Estancia Hl&h · sChoot cam- pus before a passing car lrtghtened him and he drove elsewhere. She told investigators her abductor wu peering Ullder the hood ol. hiJ car when lbe was grabbed while waWna puL He noportedly 1hreatened to kill her tf !lie foaght, aayinc he had used the blade before and knew how, Aldrich, Regent . S~t. T~ Tonight • a..Jrmao DeWitt A.· H1UJ of the UC Beard of Recmb 11111 ·uc •lr\'lne OianceDor Dlnltl G. Aldrlcb Jr. will be the ipelker tonl!lht 1t the oecood in • oerla GI pibUc meetlnp oo Ille univ~ ty llld Iha community. Drug Fund Organized The lof'lc 11lll be "The Govemr, the Regmll llld the Cianc:tllor: Who llunl the Unlvenlty!" The aw1on will be beld , ALSDORF, Gtrmaoy (AP) -Tbe West at I p.m. In the IJttlt Theiler at Coron• German produc:or of 'lllalldomlde h" de! Mii' Hieb School, 210t Eutblulf eallhllsbed • 1311 mllllon fwid f<r chlldnn Drive, Nawport Beoc:h. aJleiedly crippled by the dru1, II "" The IUbject for the third procram In lllJIOW1Ced today. Oiemle Grueaenth1l the -· llChoduled for April fl, will be and rt"""'untaUves of the alleged vie-"The PJ"'"°'s: Ttacbera or Revolu--•·-Uonarlel!" Speakers will Include Dr. Unu signed ao agre<menl Aprtl 10 ar· Bernard. Gelbaum, cbalnn.lu of the ranging for the luturo care 9' the Academic Senate at UC Irvine; Theodora clilldren, laW}'tl'I represenUng the com-BrunMr, associate dean of humanities, too litt\e1 Don't be misled by di1coun.t1, deels, 1ele1 end 9iY••wey1. The common lew of bu1ine11 belenc• 1eys It be1t -It is unw ise to pey too m.uch, but It Is won• to pey too little. If yo11 pey too much, you lose e little monty end thtt is ell. Whtn you p1y too little, you sometimes lost every.thing beceuse the product you bought was inc•peblt of do- ing whet it wes purchesed to do. You cen't pey • little and 9et a lot. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 PLACENnA, COSTA ·MESA 646 4838 3rd GENERATION IN CARPET BUSINESS SINCE 1194. ' 13 Yt1ri In Cnt1 Maaa pany and pllfntil{a told 1 riews con· and Lldialaw Redly, member of the -. lcrtnee In ihi1.11nall mra town. • Frleoda 'of UCL f . 11---------------..-------.:.·--.... ----------\~ +· '" • . . •• JI I ' ' • • ' . . • . . -! ·nu~tbtgton React ':DIIION * .. ~. • \ ' I f I • YOL 63, NO. 95, :Z. SECTIQNS, 26 PA6ES ORANGE COtlNTY, ·CA~ TUES PAY, APRIL 2 f • '1,t16'. -... ..,, .... ._ . .,,. . ' . -~ ·. . . . . ..... ~ -' • • -'I , -' -- Sµrprise Move to (:hangf Couhcil . . - By ALAN DllWN At their ~=':Lr the city- olectlon, Huntlni!fAln Beach c:ooncJlmen lrled Mondoy nJPI ~ reoonalder • con- lroversial decirloo they made prov!oualy against permitting ,construction ~of. an ieasiaide 1umber And hardware store. · '.l'he surjir1se , move to reopen debate on the Jfandyman ootlet -proposed frir the southeast corner of B~ookhurst Street one! Adams Avenue -failed for New GI Pullout Set -. Nixon P-lam 150,000 by May, 1971 -:-1n a nationally televised address from the Western White House in San Clemente, President Nixon Molday night announced the United States w i 11 withdraw another 150,000 troops from Vietnam over the. next 12 months. Immediately following the speech, President and Mrs: Nixon took a helicopter from the Loran statio1 next door to their Spanish-style rancho to El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Air forCe One took off for Washington with lbe Firs! Family at 9,45 p.m. -Nixon's vis.it on the Orange Coast lasted litUe m ... than H hours, The President ·set an OptimisUc tone oo _ Vietaam witlxlrawals during hil te1evision talk to the nation. (See Reac- tion, Page 5). ''The decision I have anno~ · ~t, '' Ni.Ion said "means that we r y have in sight the just peace we are seeking. We can JtOW say with coitfidence that pacification is suc- ceeding. We can say with confidence that the South Vietnamese can develop the capability for their own defense. "We can say with confidence that ... all Americaa combat forces • can and, Will be withdrawn,,; ~·added. . The ~dent said the number of withdrawals would be boosted thould there be a breakthrOlJgb 1D1peace negotia- tions. However, he emphaslzed: "l must report '!ith regret that no progress has taken place on the negotialing front.'' Hix<11. expreued concern about Com- munist milftary lncuntoos in Cambodia and Laos, but took a generally oPtimlstic (See NIXON, ·Pop I) Huntington Pus!hes Drive Mayor -'Y~ns . ·0n o·z Code V/ .:.11-i· . . Beaeh to~~~"i; · ·I 1t1W Wm !_·r. ,. ·~ ~ Huntington Btach " eocalaUng ~· .cilmm Iba 11e baa -"""'•• Red~v~h)jijnm . war against oil blight. for another attorney became the staff The council made two moves Monday was woriing under a tight budget and night aimed-at cleaning qp the wells he !elt it .was up the cooncll to decide -it passed two new ordlnancet and 1x1w rigidly it w-the code enforted. Instructed the staff to hire an attorney "U the council want.!I to emphasize whOse sJ)ecifie duties will be tQ. enforce oil cleanup we can do it," Bonfa saJd, oil code violations. "if you don't want to emphasize it, Councilman Jerry Matney commented, that's all r.ight with me.'' ••we keep cloelng loopholes fr. the code, Matney, making the proJ)Olal, ~ bu.t don't have the staff to enforce jt. ed, "We should place in the bwlget 1 hale to see Utls becotbe a campaign the posillon of oil attorney tf we have issQe every two yean." to cut cars and everything else out The addition ol an altomey will bring of k." tqe total to five on the' city payroll. 11ie council approved the act.iol'l f..l City attorney lloo Boala told the COWi· with Councilman Ted Bartlett dislenUng. Seal Beach OKs Planner Actwn On PE Property :By a 4-1 vote Seal Beach City Coun- Cllmen 'Monday upheld a plannlng depart· ment decision not to zoe the con.. troversial Pacific Electric right of way (or~apartment purposes. The decision, at least temporarily, seals the fate of the urrow strip . of land which bu been contested by both residents and the Apollo Deve}(>pment Corp. of Santa Ana, . -Lloyd Gummere, Seal Beach's former JXJayor, cast the only "no" vote. Ronald Miller, a representative o( Apollo which sought the ,apartment zon- ing to construct 20 dup~ units ud one sil:-unit apartment plex on a porilon of the property, today his "Hiribg more attorneys. and adding to the budget. I don't see how that's going to help too much," Bartlett said. "'Ille cas.s will get tied op In court. au-<iperatort are bard-working peop!e, they're responsible people, they're not campus rioters. U we get 10 more at· torneys we'll have to build another of· f.ice." Oil Field Superintendent Herb Day said there were 300 oil code violatioiu that could be prosecuted if the staff was available. The first measure the council paaged was the read.ivaUon ordinance which allows operators to redrill a previously declared idle' well. In reworking t be well, however, the operator must insure that the site is cleaned up in conformity with code requirements. The second ordinance approved Mon- day night "<!uires beautllkation of well sites, such as landlcaplng, waJDq off the property with a' lix.foot masonry structure, sound-proofing, one! lrrlglllon. The improvemenls ....r not be Diade for fQ'e yean. Mayor Jact G,.... wanied - -ty ....... '.Monda, that u ' die city can•t redevelop ' dGW$nm Hllftoo- tingtoo Beach under the 1919 parking JaW it may resort ·to 'fedttal urban re~wal. . At a ·pre.sa cooferen~ belore .tne coun- cil meeting, the i JDIYOI'~ CQDUDeQted on State Attorney General 'l'homall Lfncll'1 ruling lliat the <ity clin't """"""rdally develop_ the air 'I""" ·ab\JV< the ~,o-block· i>arkbiii· lot 11,pl>m da!fntawn. • . -e cfownto1ra 0...,.,,,bave halle4 the ruling, 90Ullhl by -st.le 'Sen.' John Sct:mUtz (R-Tustfn), at a "victory'" fOr, · their cause .. "U this situation reachel the point where it's not Jeuihte; the city 1maf take another look at federal urban ren_ewaJ;" Green said. "We have con- sidered it lmpracUcal uj> to now because of the time ·el<ment and shortap of federal funds. But il they want to play 1ames, we can too." · The mayor emphasized, bow:ever, that he ~id not consider the attorney general'• ruling harmful to the _Top of the Pier plan, since air rlgbts, be said,, Wtre, not Involved in the JP'Oject. , Green also voiced, dluP,P<>lnl!nenl that Scbmlts had not sent the city L eopy of the attorney pneral's ruling. He called thil omJsaion a "faux pas." The mayor Uld that the -rty owners would have '1all 10rtl Cl! pro- ticlions" · in federal-reMwal, sUcbl as having the right lo 'buy the property back, but the city stlD wished to PllfSUo . (1111 llllNDAL, Pqe I) • company ts "not going to take tbi5 decision lying down. "We have .ev!r received a notice of this hearing allCI we 're _not about to accept the decision," he s:aid. Ct:l,n paign Costs ' ' r' N~\r-Pturr ,.,.; ar. ,... ..... r . . ,, .. -' -' . -', ; ," ~ l '> ' • • • -.,, ., PRESIDENT• NIXON SPEAKS TO TH& NA'l'ION ON ADMINISTRATION "LANS IN • VIETNAM , ' • • t 1 , .! • ' •• t ' ·; ' ' ' , ' ,. l ' ) Candiilii~s· May Viiofu'.~ ... -·, Edison School ' ' ' . . ' • • j t • • • ' • ' c .oJiflict .l>i ·Interest Law . ! , 1 , ~ , , I Nam~ Prot~. oter Pollution .-. ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' . • A· lot. of candidates, successful and ~UI. 1 for niwrlciPal posts' m oraDae County-may be in .viblation of the 1tate's1 ~"1fljct of interest1 law, a~­ c!ording 1o Cbunty Clerk• William Sf John., .St·John .wama.lbat altbobgh'the State' Supreme Cout;t , recently declared the, first two chaPters of the Government Code wiconstitutlonll · (dbplosUi;,e of fl.oanclal Interest),. Chapter . 3 .-, the oi'lglnal C9Rfli~of l•terest,ISwujii;tP,1'$1g, palllical colrtrlbutlons - s · re"lalns, on the books. ' • • ' -' St' John quotes the law, enacted by ~ 1919 leg~tature; r"Eacb candidate f« .state or local pubUc office, and each poliUcal com- mittee ·su~ ·such candl4ate, shall · file, as 'a jlatiUc r.ecOrd. ~ .ati~ment, naming each IOW'ce from wtiP,m:. con- &rlbutiOM have· beqi; received &hat total more than flije. Candidates ·for ·state· olllce . ailaU file ylth \he, i\ecretary of, $tate ud for JoCal office with the. County, Clerk· ol -the county·ln -which the can- dldl.te resides." · , · Accordln& to st John the ,term "can- ~Go,· Up .. . ' d.idaie·• 1 ~ms any :~son> w~1 Seeu : DomihiitiOft ~r eJectloa. to1a·,ltate,(C9Ullty,. jpdicial~ or· ·disµict·· office, Or to a municipal :dfJlce , Iii a glllioial .Jaw .. or• chai'terO<i city, at UiyJliilloa «Primary : cO~uded wiilun thfi -st&te.' : · , ~ on the . eve . ol Earth, ~" a lilgh scbool board trustee and a Hui> tjiigton lle.tch P!I~ hav~ ~ the dedicatlori of EdbOrl ·Rigti SCboo1 Jie:Cau~ tt , Is n'iueil, •:aftei :a maJ\>c ~ bl,alr polluUon.•• , • · fit · a letter addressed to Robert S. Lawrence, UCI Dean of Student ~: Incidentally, .Jt also includes per!lOOs riel and the featured 1pea~ '~·the , see~illg el~oa to a county cepiral coin-· 'fhursday dedication, Ors. Jooeph . Rlbll mlttee at the-pttmary-elecllon, . an~ John R. K~nt yo!~ d!seJea.U,,: The law reads thafata•·-ents .of con-l\lf ~_part In the ceremony .ai~,'lbey . ""' clalril ·the scbooi bas "been named a1ter. tflbuuW • 1n-ucas' of tfSOll ailaU be lbe adjoining Edison Steam Piii")." . 1 rlil!d '(il) Between 20 arid 25 days prior :·:W"\11 y0ur con.!cien<;e pemilt yCMJ ·to· tp ··the ·elect.Ion,. aod . (b) · Between 30 P.artfcipate .in. tht dedJf8tlon 'of ,a tebOTOl ~ and 35 days, after· the election. , · ilamed after a major .aource 9' dana:erosit . . St •John' noiea . that . ..,. pel'IOll . who . J!Ollutioo, ol our local a~ ,while ; • ·o • · ·-1... · · · being .a partlcip&nt lr\'the ,Ear\h'.D11 ; Violates ,the 'law 11 ··guU~, of ·a mlsde-actlviUes at UCI?" the Jetter q\leries. meuor, .and any, peflOP. who · Violatel 1'"The 1 ~bool bdartt over ' the pf"otats j proVi!ion .of -lbU. chapter • witb i "-thousands' of studenta voted in a · lrnowledge o(. ~ ·unla~·ol·SU<h llhal resolution In name the school aff an act·or omilldon ia•guilty ol 1 felony. U.ls 0g~ entKJ" ntber thlJI ' • The oounty> clerk liank}f" ldmtti that· alter any illdMdlill,• lnchidtq Tbomu he has .., way ol koowing which II . A. Edioon:" any Candidates for1 councU:. ieatsr mi LaWreQCe -'fi>dly 'coaflnned 'hill •IP': other mualcleal poaillobs In tho: April pearance at Editcin' Hip' &:hool 'lburtl 14 vote.< received conlriblitlool <JI • day. ~ or mote" from ·1 given aource. · , · "I will look iMo thlt but u of d . BUt ,he bu given notice.to cariilidatel I don.'t have any reaction to -lt," be for county, .state and fedtn.1 offices ~d. that · aueb conlrlbutlol· llltements -are .------..---...,.--~ IOOD due. ' :·we•re researching ~ matter ~ bi.it we don't know what we're gomg to do," he added. ·It has generally ' been held by· Seal Beach residents and City A~y-Johil Carnes that the corporaUon woukl take the matter to the courts ll refuaed a chalce to develop the property. But Mr~.-Gib'bs Spe_nds Only Half of Oiher ·Three · First statements are to ·be · made1 In· conneCjlqo with lbe June 2 pr!n)ary vote, between May 8 through 13, aod. flrCal1 staten!entil during the period July 2 through July 7. Orng~ 'lbe problemakina: :llO fl w i d e strip paralleilag Electric Avenue baa · been bounced back and forth between the planning commiSl!on and the city council fer several weeks. Main opponent to the apartment pro. ject wl! a group called the Couocil for Environmental CollCtm w h l c b favored preaervaUon ol the land for park or greenbelt purposes. STOCK MARKET ' NEW YORK (AP) -The lllOck market retreated in late trading this afternoon after making a &mall gain earUer. (See quolatlom, Page1 11)-11), Analysts said the earty rally wu due to technical faclon 1n the ,marti.t. They uld there waa lnsulllclent boyln& Interest to keep the ral4' 101ng. \ • • !City ,councll 1campalp cost more.~h this, year for U... d .four succesdul candidates In. WI Tuesdity'a Huotlogton Beach election. But · Mi's. Norma Gibbs, the cUy'a fu._ councilwoman, proved penny powf:r Is not -ly the. deciding facJor in election results. She spent lea 1.han halt the n\oney spent by any of the . three lncumbentl wliil munied to the Ctlllncil. . . ' Her total campaign cost was only $705.6:. • The deadiln<! f0< filing campalp coots was 5 p.m, Monday foe the wh.Un1 candidates who wtll be Installed at tonight's reorganlnUonal rn<etln1. Los- ing caOOidates have a 35-day perlctcf- after the -election to report election ex- penses with ~ city clerk. Mayor Jack Green paid ft,481.M for h~ race. He was a1ao the top vote geller of the lour winners with !,71'7 ballots cut In his faYOr. (D1nctlman Ted Bartlett spent the .• moot money, $2,88\Ull, ,aj,d WUed the second 1hfgbest vote total; t,M:t. Alvin Coen Informed the city clerk that he bad collected' !l,llO, but would ha·M to file an amended statement of ..pinditures tater, because all of his bills badn-'t--beea.. receiwd. HI s, prollmlnary llatemenf -ed campaign coots ol lt,77UL - Coen was the third vote getter with 5,535. Mn. Gibbs had Wiled 4,411 votes. Mayor Green's campaign cost hbn t157 more tbll time than it did four yean ago. Both Coen and BartleU, however, m._ than doubled ~ COit! over four yun ago. ln 1911 Bartletl spool "51.3! to win election willl<I Coen'• campaign cost 1115. Wlmlng candidates bad to turn tn their complete financial llatemenls to the city dork'• olllct llcWlday. Lolen Ill the election are eq>ected to Ole cam- lfl)gn rta-• days allet Ille •lee> tlon. ' SO!Jie of the Uri" campal1n eot1o ' trlbutionli incluaeil ~ · f t • Green, flOO each from Gene Roaenfeld I and the Huntington l!eacl> · Colnpany: Another Blaze f2llO •ach "from Wllllam Lyon Company, Tcxn .Ballas and Green himself, and, Believed Ar'son· fJOO,from Robert Slellre<bt, . Bartlett, f400 each from lluntingtpn · ~ Col1)pany ,and George .LusJ<;.$300. .Fire engiMs roa~, to the, "'°od from Dlcl< Wilson: and 1100 each from arson-iuspeCted blaae la two day1 thiJ, Jack Groth, Don Byrnes, Harbo\lr morning, a fll,000 flre In the Parts niom Volknragen, Bill Maxey, Wllllam Lyon ots HunUngton Beach automobUe ageo- Development Company and I b.. cy. lndepende'nt OU ComptJJy. ·, F~e Capt. James P. Vincent laid the Coen. '400 eacb from Huntington Beach' fire broke ·out at t;tJ a.m. in the•i!Ock Company and LUJI: Homes; f250 from room of Dona Molon, 111!2( Beach Blvd. Robert P. Flower: f2llO from Wlllla~ly five mtnutd·lat<r ,...ral P1ec<s Lyon Development Company; and 1100 fire 11&hilnl -<qalpment under tl!o' each 'from .Joe ind Enuiiellne Willlo,' alftcilon ,ol two .'b•ttallor\ ·cblefs' bad. Huntlogton 'llorllour CorpohlUqn, 1 and the blaze under contll)I, bat, not beton Coen put $1,000 Of · hls own,. money i much of1be pW ttoct' wu ruined~ ' • lhO ·clmpa1rn.' . · · "We don~ llnow b.w tt 1tar1ect but' Gibbs, llOO from the HuntiillllOn BeacJI we could•'! find Ulj i>ltanl ca~ for Compllny Ind 4100 from' lfununatO<t It. The flt. broke ou( el~ht bbUn 'alttr • Harboofr QlrpOratlon. ' everybody tell " Vincent laid. . .-4 . . . i ' ' . . . • . < .The sun will keip sblnlntr one! the 1'jnd wtll ~·wj\lstlll)l,lf!'f­ ne!Klay as the temper1ture inches • up Into the upper lixtles alon1 the Orange COast. INSIDE '1'9D-' 'Y • • Th< modtrn da~ nffratl•IW. now knot0n 41 .. /nUttirtr/" ore iWll 1111ffnv 11cn'ted ill thdr </- /oTtf to 1ec-ure equal tr~ for·wom111 ·al UC 1rp1 ... ~· I. , -" =--= .1 --I -Jtl! =..::-11 r'!'=' , ......... " ---1•.'I --~ • - ' .. I, • . ·- ,. z DAILY "LOT H , .. • v.s. ··~ ~.!lflid"! ~ • • Brfhery · .~tjspect Bail at-'$6·,25.0~ ....... P .. el RENEWAL •.• the.,....;_ tbe 00 Parkinl Aotiiorlly . A<t. • . ·,!i<tbe ·--1DI. ~ ...... -..,... Ill lie dowdown dllpule. Road!)ndo'a former partner in Feliciano'• nlgbtclub oc a narcotia rap. He and_S...uoi l!oo.,.., Z'], of 29351 Su Briao Place, Laguna Niguel, are dlarled with atlompted bribery of o P>llceman, <9111pjracy to fallely amsl lllld f1u1ll.shlnl c1an1.-drugs, Tl>e narcoUc$ -1,500 barbiturate tablets -was reportedly found in a car driven by Charles S. Dreyer, 32, of ltll5 &maet lllqo Lane, Lquaa Beadt ·on .April 'I during a routine traffic etop by Banrlg. . ; 0....,.. County Dillrlct Allonlef Cecil A. HlcU -Iller i!l>lman'• Ir· r~ and fNuance of a benCb warrant for .lloodondo that !Iii we had . boen laked. - llcmdondo and Dreyer were Indicted by the Oranie Coun\y Grand Jury last f411 on mulUple counts of grlllld theft ln connection with l50 cases of liquor missing from other coastal nightspots. • They had been partners in the club bwin& the name of blled soul llqer Joee Feliciano, wbo aubsequenily rued them for their ope!'ltlon of tha premlaes, Roaman worked there u an electridan, authorjUea oald. Dflti1Ct Attomei Hieb oald 'Dreyer bl lgreed to teslllJ qafml his former colleque, leadln& to the ·-pjot to.,,.. hbn and ruin the ..... "" It ... ·ID'"mdectllm." ..... JbaMndo WU named tn , & •$\0,000 beodi· wlmlll 11mec1·by 0r..,. ccianty Superior Court Judp Wllllam c. Speln ofler..ho failed to llhow up__ April I for the 11""""'* tllefl llW. ~Tony, head·of ... ~ Plq&Q --. ._w to ............. __ .,_ to111'f111 '1J-to•...-i .,.rw••llnt -lo-,rtvate iOterprll8 ....... ' QIJ Ail9rMJ' Doi Boofa and .!Jaltlant CllJ -··---~ told the -Ibey bad met wtth TerTy and etl>e!ir lhal attemooii and -...... • -al epliCll ... -wl>!=ll ,.... pe'ty -had .............. to lell tbelr lots to the wodailaa within. .• l'\'O':raar periQ!I. ·~-bad ~_, Clllle aild ... ---• . SU·Dir<eat cf the......, • ., -" cotidd la the Tap al the Pier P">Jec4 the dlf plan lhal -id Jetel a D>Hlock ---and -It lllto a set. Jack Calooa, of tile Colla 111 ... pollCe-.Ylto ancl-lnlelllpnce detail, aald Rondondo carried a new, _temporary Nenda Vlnr1-~ when Wten Into ~ -;.:,. .lncoted In Laa v..., lllld poota1 .-11es In Montana are ~ In Jill' put acUv!Ues there, tawmlit' revWod today. Bill :wa. sel up to l2l0,000 on April 101 'ben llDlmao lint appeared In court llid.autborlU.. waot to get hlJ cO<lelen· -·· -incr<ued qUi to make lliebeotaysarvund. • .. ' , lrliC1oL , -... • ..'IWl7 aid lhal .... a-iat1oa ..... F . Vall .. ...., ... _IJI ·-1o lb: 111a1r ounta1n ey· " .. -· -for ... ... In the epliCll ' .......... and .. _....._ ., • lllll . .., --~'" • polidmlm-Parcel Annexed of II ..... --~-.::-_.,__ the dty -POJ-,,,. ts m· H • . ~~~~ • .,.i1ri111emlddlo 1.10 ttntin.gton_ · · ::-•Ire tbe ............ ~ ;iatd, l ! 111111q1oa lulb a'nnen.t a sllce of ' r " a .,..a; ii, .. lhet.,_irl !~J!'oun~Vallay lllll!day illht , . ·J '. Is helcic pol lnlo lle.bandll of a amal Tl>e coandl approved annexaUon of • fl1'0UP of people who would develop It about IO acres wesl of Newland Street at a pr'Olll" '. He pointed 111¢ that .. th ... was no between Eilts Avenue lllld Garfield : ~ee that the options would be Avenue. . • /., «Cised H said It was the threat City clerk Paul Jones told the council ·: .. :1 condeiima.t~n which was in the city's tha~ fountain .Valley had approved the i, power that '"' .making tha oiler of actlol two years qo. The Loa! Agency .... 10 wcent over "the appraisal "very Formatkm Comm1aaion alao bad okayed . tent ,. • the chuge. : po Bonfa Aid ihat tbe downtown ueocla· Jones said that the anne1ation had ti had ci -.venn .... "holdoots " been delayed because a major property .. on. . no way ,-·--'6 · owner objec;ted but the J>{OPU'ty has .• when K: came near., to collecting all aince beea -1.11 ''OWnen of less than the. s1gpa-. ·n·s the city'• coo-.~ demnaUon threlt that will eUmlnate the one percent ol ~ total area now que.s- L...1.11-.. " Uoa the change, Jones. added. •JUl\,aN~ The une1aUon also Includes about n.... council m<mben "~ ablellt ilO acres ol county property above Ellis al tile early -of the meeting Avemre up to Talbert Avenue. -Al Coell. J=Y lllalnef lllld Dr. Henry Tl>e d011ble anneutloo, totalling about ~ -and it was i!eclded to defer 70 acres, will make Newland Street the the JSSUe uolll May 18 when the council olra4fht boondary line between Fountailt will dedde wbat guarantees shoold be Valley and Huntlngtoa Beacb. given by the prupez ty owners. J Mayor Green said the present setup was ••Very difficult for the city to assess." . "There are too many possibWUes of people P"!llng 011t and leaving tile .dly With nothing accomplished." Another ques!loo that will be lhralbld oul lllay 18 b what area · sboUld be covered by the downtown L!IOclatlon In algolD( up owners, jusl the five-blocl: otr.lch hetw«n First and Lake stnoets or tha wllole pier projoct wblch Wl!Uld Include the beochlront OWI!ed by t1!e HIS!linlflon Beach COmpany. DAILY PILOT ' ou.ilOI COMf ..uai..U.fNO ct#APMY - ••!.tf't N. W.M '""'""'' ...... ,.,."'*' Jttk l. C111lty Edllor 1110"'11 A. Mur111lin• M-.Jrll EdllOI' Al\wt w. 11111 "-'tM ldlW H.-i""'91Mdi0Mc. I }175 ... , .. 11111.,.,, M1:fh11 A441tnt P.O. a.. 7t0, tlHI """°""" °""" .. adu m ~ •-c.t. -.r D WUll ..., Ii.wt ~ a.tc111 nu w.1 ,, .. ,........,. .... °""""' • ...,. •• ~ ... Four Candidates To Debate at BYC~ Four ~bllcan caodldalea for tha office of attorney general of Call!ornla wm debote ilsuea ~ their nm-pqn. :tblD'lday al• Balboa Yacbt Club. meeting •che<1uled by the N~rt -Chapter of the Callfomla Federa- tion of ~b~ Women. • Speaken al the e p.m. cocktallHJuffet meotlng wlll be DI-I Attorney ~ J. Yoonger of Loo Angeles County·, Slate Senetors ·Goorgt. Deukmejlan of ·tong· Beach lllld. Jillln L• Harmer of Glendllll and SpeiK'et ~. Williams, the forlner member of the Rea:gan admlntsq-atJon who was unsuccessful agalmt Attorney General Thomaa Lynch In the 19'6 elec- tion. Each candidate will discuu his plat.- fmn and answer questioru during the meeting. 'nle Balboa Yacht Club is locat<d at 1101 Bayside Drive, Corona del Illar. Tequila ' ,. DAl\.Y Pl~,._.., .... vt.t.n. COAST GUAROSMEN, WHITE HOUSE GUARDS AND SECRET SERVICEMEN llATTL,E BLAZE At W11t1rn Whitt HouH, Everyone B1com11 a Fir.man •• Television Network Truck Burns Fire breakS Out Jn ABC-TV Ti:uck ~ Nixon Talks lly JORN VALTICRZA Of ... o.ltr ,. ........ 'Fiamel fllcWed .. two !roots at 1111 san C1em<!M w~ Wblle "H- • Prealdenl Ntsoo delivered his speech to the nalloo llloaday Digb4 lllld ooe of the lncldenla created a brief, but ·mad ec:rambte. An ABC Televlslon 1enerator iru<k loaded wtth , electronlo gear and hun- dreds or wu cvffee cups bunt into name midway in Ple: President'• broa4- casl detalllni a major troop withdrawal . Ni.on, a p e a k In g to Wevl!lon cameraa In his offices nearby, apparently w~ unaware of the fire -even. as lie, hll wUe, Pa4 lllld sev1ral aides boarded the bellcoptOr for the hop to Air Force One wa!1lnc al the El Toro lllorlne Corpa Air Station. Shortly -~ the l :IO·p.m. ~­ !IGm the Wblte u.,... ...... •11out Ill ~Po-plctell.led by ••• Beach man auembled near the gateway to Cypnn Shorts wtth Bgtited candles Fron• Page I . NI~ON TO PULL IS0,~00 ... view of the Southeast Asian situation. judgmen~ qf. the °!~rent military and A White House official who declined dlp lomatic iituation. Since Nixtn started the cut.backs Jast to be , quoted by name told reporters June 115,000 IO!dlers bave boen pulled Nlmn plans to complete the withdrawal out .:. hrillsinl the current troop Jeve1 of 150,IXMI men during the next 12 mQDtru, to 434,000 compared t!) M9,000 when give or take a few week.!. Barring the thti Nixon Administration took ·office. udoreseen, he said, the decision is ir--The latest cutback would bring the total ,..,enible. down to 281,000 by lllay, 1971. If the Nil:c:n plan ls carried out, the The move a:ave the President. 1 year· authorized U.S. troop ctiliJ!g. would drop long period , of flexibility to tnake by May 1971 to 284,000 men. The peak withdr~wals on the basis ol the war celling early In 1969 was 594,500. in Vietnam, and the increasing mllltary Nixon aald his decision "has the a~ activity acrosS\ the rest of Indochina. proval of the government of South Viet-Nixon avoided 'a discussion of overall nam." He also consulted in advance Indochina policy, however, except to take with U.S. field commanders but did <note of the sltuation and to admit that not claim his plan met with their problems in Cambodia and L a o s wholehearted approval. There had been challenge the withdrawal ,P.lans with some indications that some highly placed clear risks. j -- military men wanted the withdrawal rate Nixon said he was "pleased to report slowed. that progress in training and equipping The exact timing and pact of the South Vietnamese forces has substan· new cutbacks in troop deployments, said tially exceeded our original expectations Nixon, "will be determined by our best last June." He also praised. "very signifi. cant a dvances" in making Uie Viet· ProJHl:ne GUf OK If Only Supply • Coul:J Be Closer namese countryside frte from communist influence. While saying Vletnamizatlon will pro- ceed en schedule, Nixon said: 1 "There is a better, sbortef path to pe.aa! -through negotiatiOns. We shall withdraw more than 150,000 owr the next year if we make progrw on the negotiating front." • and banners. . 111, 'Jbe peace marchers chanted songs, Propane gas may p~uce less smog,. The chief executive cited three prin· ciples governing his view of a just political setUement of the war: held ligbted. candles and waved placards. but it has deyeloped some problems for 11te demonitratJon, wllich S a n at least one city vehicle In Fountaln Cle:nente poUce patrolmen described as Valley. . "very Calm" ended in the early even.Ing Just ask Finance Dire<?tor Howard hours. Stepfiens. Robert 0. Bland of Laguna Beach, "No problems mechanically," says leader of the group, vowed "as long Howard, "but It's sure inconvenient to as the President is In Orange County travel lhree miles each Ume to !ill the we will be here ~ ever-increasing tank." numbers." Stepbenl drives the one city vehicle Officers surveying the mini-protest said selected to. test propane ga,s as a replace. the group was "very quiet and ment for petrol to help cut down smog. cooperaUve. '' The drawback ls that only one place, on 'llle display took place about on~ Heil Averiue and Harbor Boulevard, sup- quarter mile from the guard post at plies the propane. the entrance or the Coeft-Guard Loran 1111 we put the fleet oo propane we can at.ation, where the ~ 1resident h a d build an outlet at city hall, but for now if delivered his pseech. you go out of town you have to watch it The ucltement, however, wasn't from pretty carefully," Stephens said. tbe protestors. "It's toO early to tell if we can use pro- Al journalists and Presidential aides pane gas," warned Howard. "Jt ap- walted for the speech to conclude, loud parently causes less wear and tear on an shouts of "Fire .•• fire " came from engine and puts less pollutants In the air. oullide the offices. .., But the lack of stations selling it Is an in· 'lbe truck a backup rlg parked at convenience and It costs 1 little money to a dead-end ' road next 'to the offices,' adapt cir tngines to run on propane." Was not In ·use lit the Ume. ' He predicted a recommendation would be made m it In another monlh, after close checks of the mileage on the car . . ' Maud I. Clemons Services Slated ' ' "We have to weJgb . the pros and COM on It," Howard said. 1'But the first timfl il did on the treew., and no one can abrt I~ I'll !Ot yau biow." "First, our overriding objective ls a political solution that reflects the will or the South Vietnamese people and allows the01 to determine their future without oubiide interference .•. "Second. a fair poUUcal solution should reflect the existing relaUonship of political forces within South VJetnam. We recogniu: the corilplexity of shaping machinery that would fairly apportion political power in South Vietnam. We are flexible ; we have offered nothing on a take-it-or-leave-It basil. "And third, we Ifill abide by the outome of the political process agreed upon." Nixon said Hanoi had failed to win either militarily or poliUcally in South Vietnam. "They thought they could w i n politically in the United States," he said. "This proved to be their most fatal miscalculation. "In this great free country of ours, we debate -we disagree, sometimes violently -but the mistake the totalitarians make over and over again is to conclude that debate in a free country Is proof of weakness ••. America hu never been defeated in the proud 191).year history of this country and we shall not be defeated In Vietnam ." Selvlces will be held Wednesday IOI' Mrs. lllaUd I. Clemona, the 18'1 daughter or Huntiqton Be'acb pioneer David Stewart. Mrs. Clemoflll died Monday il the age of 77. A riaUYe of· ·ora~re Cou"ty, ~ we.11 the last Sllt'Viving daughter of the pioneer ' .-' too litt\e1 rancher. , She is survived by her husband Everett <lf the family home at 225 1''rankfort Ave.; a daughter Vaye Gould Of Hwi· tlngton Beach, and four grandchlldreft. Jntennent at Westminster Memorial Park will follow the Jl a.m. services at Smiths Mortuary Cbapel. No? Fre• P ... I ·nv " S'f,Onn .. ~-. . .. . , • • • •' f • • .,.ueatlon for a ear wuh 11111 au siitlon Cll property o,wned by the City el NewpOrt Beacb adjacent to the Ille fortbo>----· .... ni 1DilD .wdiim el ,. :••s WU Iba! aft the ~ land ; the -was .not ball& ~ for ~I oil Iha! u a reault --ts -be bqilt laler ,Ofl the ' "liriie~)of!Lm. . . . ,, • In the !Otter to Boofa, the-Percy H. Goodwin Company, a Santa Au ru1 estate and property management flnn, wrvte, 11We feel the.re was some pre. judlce on the part of ci!1 council, broqht about by our havtnj to devt\Qp the l!fOper\y In connection .with the City of Newport Beach, who has the Jidjacent property. . "We feel. !hi, ~ . l>orne out by the voting which took place o" Handyman's )le<mlt . as compated wjth 'tile voting agatmt · the ·d1y al ·Newport Beach development." Tl>e Jette added, •A.side . f11>m the above there are other m.miau.. clrcwnataoces With : wblch · you "" famplar and which niea.ii9 ~lop.'• The letler concludes by TeqJJeaUng the atCo""y's opinion Oil 1Jba_~.-~t:!op niay be tak«I. Boilfa '°"'~ tbi note to councllmerr explafrunr 1lie-Procedure re- quired for reconsideration. Questioned by Green, Bonfa sald the phrase "extenuating circumstances'' in the note was a case of "poelio lftnst" by the company. I Matney asked McCracken If he knew what the "eitcnuati!lc circumstance" were or .. why· the matter whould be r3ised again. "I don't think there are any, except that all the applications were pushed together1.. McCracken replied. · Kerlas, asked today U he thooglrt the ''extenuating·clrcum.stances11 referred to the election, responded, "Of course.'' Of those WlshlnJ to reopen discussion oa Handyman, 001,y Barilett wu a can- didate In the election lllld be voted ii favor of Handyman orl;tnally. Green aD4 Councilman Al Coen were the other council members Involved In the election. Gree1 voted against Han-- dyman April 6 and voted against reopen· Ing it Monday ni&h.t. Coen also was opposed to Handyman April 6 but he did not attend Monday's meeting. Today he said he would have voted for reconsideration of the ap. plication. "l felt it was unfortunate that the gas station, car wash, and Handyman came up together1" Coea explained. ''The passage of all three uses would have divided the parcel up in lllCh a way. that a buffer zone would later be required between the commercial development and the homes and this would have .meaat apartments would go ln. I.clidn'.I want to see this happen. However Hano dyman on-Jti own would aot harm the parcel" * * * Parcel's Future · Real, Hot Potato For H untiiigton Brookhurst Street and Adams Avenue are rapidly becoming the two most con- troversial streets in Huntington Beach. It's not the pavement though whlcli hu drawn everyone's interest, but the • future of a 3J.acre parcel which has been passed back and forth -like a hot potato -between the planning commission and the city council. Tonight, at 7 o'clock in th! city'i administrative aiµtex. it's the planning commission's tum again, this time with a d1vlsion of land request for two equal· sized parcels. Three commercial developments pro- posed for JocaUon on the properties hav~ alrtady received the ax by either hte commission or the city council. 'Ibey inc lude a hardware store, a car wash and a service 11tation. Responsible for the denial of all three - establishments was pressure by nearby homeownen who contended tht com· mercillizaUon ot the property was plan-- ned ln a ''hod~ge" fashion. Mexico Sister City 'Urliler Study Ooa't be R'litlH by dlscounh1 dMls, sales and tivuways. The common ltw of ~1ineu hlanct says it be1t -Jt ls 11nwise to pay t0i0 much, but lt It won• fo pay too littl .. If you pay too muc.h, you lose a little money end th•f is •R. Whe11 you !NY too little, you 1omefimtt lose evarythin9 bec•usa the product you bou9hf ••• inc•pablt of do- Int whit If w•1 purch•1ad to do. You C•n'f pay • lltflt and 91t a lot. • ' t Like Tequll•? HunUngt.on B e a ch residents al'f.I going to find out whether they do or not. But that doesn't mean they'll be drink- .• ing. They'll be assessing whether their community should become a sister city ol .. ulla, a city of 12,000, 42 miles from Guadalajara in the Me1ican ~tate al Jallsco. • Two representaUW:s of Tequila were Introduced at Monday nlibt'• meeting ol lhe City Council. Mr. and lllrs. G<rald Smllgus, who ar< related to a !amJiy that owns a lar&e diatillery 1n Tequila, llld the cllY was &Juio111 to -.. tied to 11UnUn11oo Beach. Mr, and llln. )iamn Benno, who -~ live In Huntington Beach, •rcplJlned bow the Idea came about. . "We were on a visit there and met Mrs. Smilgus' father and he suggested It. pointing out that many other Southern California cities have Ues with Mex.lean communities. We came back and made tome of the cont.acts." 'Ibt council wa1 told that sister city ~mmitteu in each community would now work oo the propo.sal to see wbethtr ll ohould be !l"rsued. As ill name Implies, Tequlla is in tha bearl ol the lequlla-produclng area. "There aft 11 d!JUllerie1 1n the city," sakt Benno, •ho owns a Uquor •tort In-Bead>. ( ' ALDEN'S · CARPETS •. DRAPES 1663 PLACEN11A, COSTA MESA , 646 4838 ~. ~.\ 3rd GENERATION IN CAR,ET BUSINESS SINCE 1194. 13 Ywa In COiie Mou ' • • • ' · Dol.U.Y ,ILOT Stllff ..... 'MISS POLLUTION' RIGHT AT HOME AT COUNTY DUMP Murroy Cohtn of Loor• High School In An•Mlm Pr.yo Role Trash ·Piles-Up· Youths Get Start on Earth Day -. By United Pms International <l! Death'' in Boston. wearing green Lake Ozark, Mo., school children spent armbands bearing the Greek letter theta 3Y.i hours along U.S. 54 Monday. When -astrological symbol for death. they left, there wei:e five piles of garbage "The "Festival of Death" plans Include along the road, each 90 feet Mound i crawl.speed motorcade to Logan ln- and 10 to 14 feet high. tern3Uonal Airport during the rush hour. The group was getting an early start :i. mock funeral and a "die-in" protes'Una on Earth Day -demonstrating just airport noise and air pollution. how much garbage Americaii.s live with . Labor Leader Walter P. Reuther told ,. . • T"ldor, Aplll 21, 1970 ll DAllY Pll.01' ii. ltappy 'Earth Day' ·to You ... O.rarige (:oast . CQ,tnpuses List Schellules of Events Here's the schedule Of 'Earth Day events on campusea &Joni the orangi; Coast : • · UC lrvil>e (public lo invited' to all eve{lts \Vednes<ily).. µptess oihtr.Wlse In· dicat.ed. all evenJ.s~"Wlll be' 'coriduCted !n ~tral Compu1 Pork~ -1 a.m., Welcom~. Chanctilor panieJ G. Aldrtch Jr., UC!; opeiilrig _Speech. Or.' Grover Stepflens. · DeJ)artmeilt ·or Orpnlsmlc Biology, UC!. • • -10. a.m., Earth Panel : ''Land Use ana ' lle• ........ t, Funcllooo • n d Prioritiel0 , M o d e r at o 1\-, Robert Mont...,..-y, UC! conse"'llien '""'p; Partlclputo. Allon Albtighl\'WOD Irie., c:orponte planner ; Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr., \JCI; Dr. Arthur BouJbty, . Department of Po pu 1 at io·n and Environmental Biology, UCI; Raymond L. Watson, Irvine Company, land development dlvi.sion. ~~oon, Water Panel : Moderator, Paul A. Fishman, graduate student, Dept. of Population and Environmental ·Biology, UCt: participants, Or. William Gate s. director, Engineering-Science Inc.; Don Owen, Oranie County Water District; Dr. John Scherfig, School of Engineering, , •UCI; Ray Stoyer, Irvine Ranch Water District; Donovan Wiikin, graduate stu· den!, UCI Council on Human Eccilogy, UCI. -1:'5 p.m., Urtii.n Ecology: Moderator, Robert Wong. sroduote Stu· den~ Dept. • of Population 1 n d Envlronm\,:ntal BolOQ, UCI; ~. Dr. Danlel c. Denni!, Dept. of Pbil-111, UCI; Dr. Gordon J. , Fielding, Dept. of Social Sciences, UCI; Dr. Stephen Shapiro, Dept. of . English, UCI. . -3:30 p.m., Air · Panel: l\foderator. George Avera, graduate student, School . of Engineering, UCI: participants, Dr. Lester Berriman. Stanford Research Institute; Daniel Emory, Airport Noise ·Abatement Comm ittee : G. C. Hauss. Chief; Vehicle Emission Control Projectl. I.os Angeles: Jame11 Somers. co· chairman Stamp Out Smog committee. -5 p.m., "From Moses to Ford to Portnoy" speaker, Dr. Philip Appleman. Professor of En11lish. Indiana University. author of "The Silent Explosion". -7:30 p.m., "Environment and the Total Society", Crawford H a 11 , Cougressman George Brown Jr. -9 p,m., Workshop discussion groups : _ .. Populattoi1," student lounje, first floor Commons, Dr. Grover 'Ste~em. • -0 Newport Bay", Or' .. and Mts. Carl Cotman~ 1929 !J'ereslta 1 Lane,~Newport Belch. · • :, · 1 • -~'PolluUon StraielY'', place. ·to be announced, gpeaker, Daniel) tmory. "\tMt. ls 1 '~lc" Cout.~ay," 516 tseawafd Road, ~ del 'Mar, Ssitalie'f,·Mr: Gerard ·Van-ffoiven.; ORANGE . COAST ' COLLEGE (Ille public 15 Invited to all event$;. which wlll be held Thursday and, Fnlilly in th' • ee. speech area tn !t)lot ,pl the auditOrlum): · 1'1rtda7. • ..... ... -10 •.m., "Man· and the Ocean,'' Ricbard Crok!r. -11 1.m., "Overwpuplation," Dr . qr.,over stephens,_ UC Irvl~. · · '-NOO~, "Air "15ollutlon,"·Qary James, occ. ' -i2:30 p.m .. "Air Pollution," J. L. Logan. Sierra Club. -1:30 p.m .• "Natse Pollution," EmanJ Bemari:ll, Los Angeles City Council. -2 p.m., Panel Discussion. • __, p.m., "Plana: for the Praent and the Fature," Jesse Unruh, gubernatorial candidate. t'rlday. -10 a.in., Guerrilla the.\er and b'ands. -:-11 a.m., Or. Lou.ls.Follansbee. -11:30 ~.·m., '•'Ovl!fPOPU.laUon/' Or. Joseph ArdltU, U(:l. . _ . -12:30 p.m., "Ideas for the Future,'' William Wilcoxen, candidate f o r Congress. -1.p.m., "ConservaUon," Or. \Joseph Tomchat, OCX::. -t:30 p.m., Torn Gilbertson. -1 p.m., "Conservation ' and Noise Po!lution," Dr. Fred· Roberts, Sierra Club: • GOWEN WEST COUEGE: Student.s have plamied a bike-in, a BRICKER-WARD PREP SCHOOL , Forty student body members will m:irch from the campus on the Orange County faJrground& to UC. on Wednesday to participate in Earth Day programs there. IDlpeaehmeat Eyed House Jiidicinry Group . . ·To Investigate Douglas -WASHINGTON-'-!AP) --The-House Judiciary Committee voJed today to in- vestigate the charges brought by members seeking to impeach Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas. CO!.fA MESA~ 'ICiioofJ: Sllidenla •lll' portlclpate in an ..,. vlronmental teach-In May 12. campus clean up and a teach-Jn on Wedneldoy. i"OUNTAIN VAU.EY,HIGB ICBOOLt · Slu4ents wJjl:~pate in a .oerlel of ecology program& 'durlnc tbO !Int week Jn M•Y· HUNTINGTON BllMJI HIGB salOOL: Stud<nll p1111 to woJk fo ~1· , SAN CLl!MEN'O!:' HIGH llCllOOL: A student awarenesa program wlll bo conducted Wednesday. ,. CORONA DEii MAii HIGH 1!C1100Li On Wednesday studenla wtll blqde to school. Tllursdoy o· c11111puo clmtup b scheduled. Frldl,I' .. em!ronmeolal teach-Jn 11 planned. Students wlll olso pruent _.auon program~ lo elementary ~. ESTAJSCIA HIGH SCllOOL:. • Speakers on the envlrunment wU1 Ylalt the campus Friday. O.n Wednetday, students will aUent an aui:mbl1 and then walk to the beach down die l!uttl Ana River bed, collecltnf lrub. NEWPORT IW\llOR 'HIGH·IJCllOOL: studenb will •Ulnd an -~ Wednesday. Theyabowtllwall<to ; and ol\er IChool will mudl ,. -Avenue to the Upper Boy, _, trash. Chicago Five- Break Date; Confab Halted Chairman Emanuel Celler (0-N.Y.), said a special five-man subcommittee . will look Into th~ charges. He said he hopes the inquiry will be concluded within 60 days after it starts. A conference: ach!duled for Apdl II Celler will bead the special in· at UC Irvloe was ci.nceled todaJ after vestig_ating a u b co m m i t t e e .. Other it was learned the Uve CGn'fkted members are Reps. Willlam M • members of the Chicago Seven would McCulloch CR·Obio), Jack .Brooks ([). not be attending. . Tex.), ·Byron G. Rogers CO.COio.), ·and David Delllnger, Abbie Hortman, Jfrf'I Edward Hutchinson (R-Mlcb.). Rubin, Rennie Davis and Tom Hayden Celler said no date had been set for i " with their defense attorney Wllllam staning the investigation and the list 'Come on out, Douglcu, Kuntsler wue scheduled to qjeak at the , Jn most places, Earth Day is Wednesday. the United Auto WJ1rkers convention in Cash' 'to 'Support Ritter' ·ca-Dipaign of witnesses has not yet been drawn we know you 're in there/' one-day conference · aponsored by The up. , .· New Unlvenity Conference, an orprl!za.. ~ - -Patti Abbett,-presklent-of the-students' -·.--AUantlc-City,..N...If.-.th.a L"we. art Jn effort, said, "We picked up beer cans trouble because our values are all mixed by the billiOQS. We picked them up up In Amerlce. and picked. them up and picftd them "We have been more concerned by up. The biggest thing, though, was a the quanlity of. our gad&ets· arid the 1938 Chevy coupe'." brightness or the chrome on 'these gad· The Missouri Highway Department gets than we have about the 'quality of said it wou1d lake more than "'a day life.'' to haul away the trash -all colleeted Reu ther said the UAW plam to make from a short stretch of roadside. pollution control an Issue for bargaining Plans for Wednesday varied from the with automakers this year. colorful to the pragmatic. At Upsala College in Eiast Orange, YAK (Youth Against Krud), a Keene , N.J., students were sponsoring a pollution N.H., State College group, planned to photography coolest with a gas mask picket local polluters end present a as first prize. "Polluter o( the Day" award for the The Owens-Illinois Glass Company in rest of the week. Atlanta extended to Wednesday, Thurs· PLUG People Living Under Garbage), day and Friday a "Gather lJp the Glass a University of Maine student group, pay," offering a penny a pound for planned a three-hour symposium on glass bottles, jars and debri s. pollution, as did a counterpart in the New York City will ban traffic for state, "The Effluent Society." t.w.o. hours Wednesday on Fifth Avenue Thousands of persons were expected from 59th to 14th and on 14th from to join a "survival march" and "FestiYal Second to Seventh Avenues. Eleven Marines Injured In Pendleton Race Riots • . A serles of racial disturbances sparked . by an erroneous rumor at the San Mateo · area of Camp Pendleton sent 11 Marines ·. to dispensaries for medical treatment after sunset Monday. · Marine spokesmen said t h r e e Cauca sians and one Negro Marine were treated at the Naval Hospital for cutJ, • bruises and contusions. One white · ser-vlceman was admitted for treatment ; of a chest cut. The incidents started at 7 p.m. when a group of white, _black and Mexicin· American Marines gathered in front of the enlisted men'• club. The first fights broke out. because of a rumor telling of an assault on a black Marint. base spokesmen said. Several fist fights broke out tn the initial confrontation. One man was haspitalized with a cut wrist. Later in the evening, a group of black .l\farines created a series of fights as they romed the grounds near the r.ec:rea· lion hut of lhe 222nd Battalion, 3rd Marines, which had closed for the nlaht. Three Marines, all whltet were treated . for varlouus injuries in those incldtntlj:. None was ser!Ously hurt. Base spokesmen did not comment on , , . the possibilities of arrest in the fighl3. SA Negro Youth 1.No servicemen were reported in custody. • : • • • la unched in the cause of the incidents. .. They sa~ inve.sllgation has been In Beating Tnal All the Ines involved were with the 3rd Marine Regiment. El&hl men injured In lhe rights were treated at Arrested Again various dis_.,,., and .. 1 ea .. d. Jesse Gilmore, the young Santa Ana Negro whose testimony before the Orange County Grand Jury led to the indictment or a police officer on brutality cllarges,·was charged with burglary 11-fon- day night. It was the second arrest of the IS.year· old Gilmore since officer Richard Faust was indicted and tried on charges tha t he clubbed Gilmore Into submission as the youth tried to escape en route lo juvenile hall. The 27·yeat~ld patrolman was acquitted of thoM: charges last week by a Superior . Coort jury v.1hlch deliberatod lor only 10 mlnutu. Gilmore ls currently facing tourt ad.ion eo cha..,. of ~bild molett ond attemplod rope !oltOWtnti bis amot last month ~ -Ano police. Pdlce aJTetted GUmore Monday and -pd him llnd Corl Tbonw, 11, with 0 ' -of' thel!J from a nelgliborhood Jlqoor store. Investigaton !aid they found 4$ bottlu of wine taken from the •tore ..fjld bidden by Gilmore In his bome. sources 1ald. . The outbreaks were the second aer~ of fjgh!s on the huge Marine base this ye.ar !lemming from apparently racial overtones. Early last Feb. 1, 30 men were lnjred Earlv last Feb. I, 30 men were injured finally -e,1ded atter two colonels talked lo rcvc ral participants. 1\vo other outbreaks occurred on the base during the Chri stmas season last year. Drug Fund Org1J11ized. ALSDORF, Geiman)' (AP) -The West Gennan producer. of Tha11domide has eslabli5hed a !30 million !tmd !0< dtlldron allegedly crippled by the drug, It wu announced today. Chemie Gruenenthal and r<pr....,taUves of the ollepd .ic. ' Um.s signed an agreement April 10 ar- ranging for the future care or the children, lawytrs repreteotio& the com· pany and ll:intifft told a new1 ton· re~ in · small minina low~. ··········•J 1 ~ NASHVILLE, Tenn. ( Pll -Tit Rit- ter. the singing cowboy whn hopes to unseat vetean Oeinocrat Albert Gore Crom his senate saddle. toclay named country music star Johnny Cash as hill stale\vlde finance chairman. Cash will head up the Nashville-based Ritter Finance Committee, which will include other entertainment personalities as well 11 Republican leaders from across the taate. Ritter and Cash mapoed nut lllrateizy last Friday in Wa11hington for the cam· paign drive where they were both dinner guests at the While House. The Republican hopeful \\'as to re turn here this week from England for A aeries of finance meetings with Ca11h and &:tate Republican leaders. . , · Hqwever, MCC!Ulloch said all of the ' ·lloo 1ot ndlcol,foculty and.,...,,.,., 1111· 110 'Cansi'U. riletnbert -~ sponsOred dtntl. ' l tfie lriipucluneiUresotuUon shOUld come ~Y &Ome members, .Jncluding Rep. WiJ. · Monday Jdibt the lft'lp eancened-tbelr forward and state why s.uch action sbould liam F. Ryan (0.MY.). a~a.nce in order to be oe· band M"tuen. "1 .belleve1the .chories oplnltJusUct •ln "Ntw lliYen, ~. whaw 'Bloclc McCulloch said officers of· the foun-D:>uglas are .so spur1ou8 "th'ey should Panther Bobby 'Seale ,ia on !rial fot datlon and corporations that have been not be dlgnlf1~ by any 'nvesUgatlon murder. . menUoned In tht impeachment resolution b~, the committee,·~ Ry~n told newsmen. A rpokemsan said today members ol a.s having paid sums of money to Douglas I feel the Repubbcans detennlned the organizing group have no tmmediate should come forward with their records, lo . emba.rraas the Supreme Couri will plans for reorgan.bing another, conference books and other documents. bring thL! !&Sue to the floor no matter with the men. Doua:las until last yea r was paid head what-the Judiciillj'-Committee, dqes and Ui:I Chancellor Daniel A 1drt·ch•1 of the Albert Parvin Foundation, fo'unded that we ought to -thrash it out there, decision to allow the conference on the by Califorhi businessman Albert Parvin · ·. not in lhe committee." ' c;amiius drew heavy criticism from com- With proceeds from the sale or a Las Democrats will have a majority on mwllty leaders and or&anizatlonr along Vegas hotel-casino. 1 the three-man subcommittee, as they th~ Orange Cout. . . · Gangster Meyer Lansky reportedly have In Congre., itself. State Senator John ' G •. SchmltJ (Jl.. helped arrange the sale, but Douglas Conservative Republicans and Southern TuStin) arld • A~'blyrften Ro ti·e rt has denied knowing of any Lans!'Y ~on· Democrats are backin1 an alternative Ba_!lh~m (R·New~rt Beach) abd Robert nection with the deal. approach for creation or a new special "Burke (R·Huntlngton Beach) jOlned U. Douglas has come under criticism both six-man committee -three Dem~ab county board of aupervlaan In the demzn. for hit court opinions and for his oulllde and 1.hree Republicans -io investigate ciaUon or the conference on growits writings. whether Douglas, a 31-~·e~r veteran of tht!: pressence of the five men cOuld The committeO~ a_ctim was opposed the court, should be impeached. o~ly lead to violence. . ~ -·- on an do? , Our own surveys indicate thal qu ile a few people ihink an· Olds costs a lot more. !hen ii really does. Result? Many people buy an ordinary car and end up with a lot less car and value for their money. • Ifs so unnecessary, too, because Oldsmobile has many models that are prtced right down wilh so-called low·priced cars. See your Olds dealer. He'll prove that ycu•re closer to Olds lhan you think. CuU.11 S:'The spartyOlds-one of nine Olds models priced Undlf $2995•- right ctoY.·i with a lot of tow·pr1eed names. But CuUaes ~ ._ 1h9 value OIP' wllh standard reatum llke theM: AIQulat"Qlll Rocket V-8 a N~on-bl•nd loop-pifo COtpOllng D Fqam·padded seats D Deluxe Slleril'lg ~D Bl• belled lfres 0 Door slde•guard bums O Recessed windshJeld wipers O Hidden raeffO antenna. , Oldui oo11M..c.1111 • OIDSMOBILE • bclpe lram .... ontlnlfJ, f ·~IJll•••• .... tmcelndudtl,...,., ... IU.ndtMlllllldCINIW ...... ~W;..._Dlllflltlotl ............ w.w ..... 14~3f .. I. • ) ' ' , I ,, , I -.. ---·--· . . . • J • T_.,, '1'lrtl 21, 1970 ' Camho.dians ·send Viets Into V·C Fire I - ' ~ ............... SAAllQ, Clmbodla,(AP) -Cambodian -marched a l""'P o! Vietnamese clvillanl carrying a while flag Into the teeth of Viet Cong automatic weapons lire today at the order ol a Cambodian pneral. The Vletnameae were told to ask the Viet Cong in this village 18 miles south of Phnom Penh to go away ud let them live Jn peace. The Viet Cong opeoed Up m the croup, wounding at least two of the Vietnamese. · Gt.a. Sosten Fernande• told newsmen: "It wu a good way to diacover where the "eta have thejr automaUc~weaPQnl. Now ,,. bow, wj>ore thef w to the mlsalon wu an eitmnt)y frultl'UJ one for WI." Buoe1 bc<uiht the Vie-lo Saang, the v\llaa• on the -River which the Viet Con1 took Oftl' Sunday. The Cambodl11111 said the VletnameM were re!identa of Cambodla who hid volunteered to "talk 10tne llDIB" to tile Viet Con(. ID the middle ol the aftemooo the groop ..i out on a road ludln& fram the Jut Camtmlan pClliUon tbroulb no m111'1 land to Saq. Emy 40 farda .-er.qd to a1111y. the _... oloppid '11111 ippeoled lo, the , ''Tbia ~ DOW (IYe UI 1' Fod Viet q., by a porloh1e bollhom. They reodlal le< our 1115mm C&llllOll," be also planaect ~ Y!flbt'.t• lealletl in aald. Vie-ud Qiilbodlan. Al he llJ>Oke the bli ,,.,. opened Whoo the grouirN<bed a brJdle just up . before the ftrat 1tructurei Jn Saani, The Vietnamese ,..,_ lllOllly CllhollCI the ,Viet .eon, ~ ore. '1'11' v1ei.. --· w..,,. and chlldnn. 111..,. namue and ueww111eo ,wftb' them pt.-prayjd u ~walked up the rotd. · tered ll>to bonana !itldt u CambOdlan A ~ iemlnarlan who lield the while . troops w:wered the Vief Con( rounds. fill Oii & baJilboo pole WU ulred if The Vietumele and. tbe"newamen "ere he wu really a l'olunteer. He Dok coui!d In a croosfire. his beod and said he and the lllla"I '11io .-raJ Aid IDOlt ol the Viet-bod --up in lour v!1iagq. ' I MIOY ol the older wOmta t01>btd IS they rnci'lld. &ome llnamd ro1117 beod•. Lator In tile day, 10 of tjle VllllllilM;" were thought lo be mlalq. . The .. aero! said tile Vlei Cong llld about t,. battalionl la SuDf ... ...,. bringing up mar< men by ~le. It ls lhe cbat they have pttea to Phnom Penh. . AD Enall1Maniua.. newtpapef, ·the Sa1p1 Pos~ said the Cambodian aovern· ment wu askina all VI•-H9in1 In border provinc&o lo "l<niponrily leave" Cambodia to avoid beinl mitt•"'" for Viet Cong. ~· ]..., Keith, 29, of Bldd)efonl, Me.,. cllinbed ID'lo a mule-drawn covered waeon Monday and · head· eel wQt to San Francisco. Keith said ,._ was making the •lx·montb tn1t:ift lils makeshift •a&'!" drawn by imdes Molly and Mary becaUH ••tt~ IOUlething cliffere.nl" His fa· ther,.tt.w•N. 55, ..,., rjdlng with him ailir as th elf home ln Wtau· Cuba Exiles Vow ·* * * South Viets ' HitCong~p In~a· · . field, Vt. ., I A nesUing bird caused an elec· tnc power {allure for 1,500 users in Pen Argyl and Ackennanville in Pennsylvania. Sttw•nl Htnry, as· 1iS'tant manager jor Ill• Metro- politan Edison Co. •aid the bird dragged a wet string across a M,000 volt line. To Fight Castro SAIGON (UPI) -South Vl-nltSe troops have smash'!! a Viet C'!f!I bas& camp inside"Cambodla, tlllin& or captur. ing 159 guerrillas in an operation. C«ltin· uing today -the Uilrd govemmmt Czws. border foray in a week. • Dnton, Te,;. 11 wing. 11D<> of itl .. atttoctionl" to due bu.smeismn in o• aonw of the other bnefitl ~ eitu. PhuW. Grorge, ll<ft) and ,V lllllirll<ad fill botU.1 toilh f1"h air u..g toill F""'' to lndultrial leocl- •n m Clllcago and Drtrolt thil "'"~ in order to induce indutr11 to re- locate '" Denton-• New York llep. lenlomln S. R.....itial, a J)emocrot, told •a ._. tional packaline co~ce that c o n t a I n e.r minufacturer m\IA 1bare the blame for pollution prOl>- lems. Rosenthal said the industi'y had Ignored environmental prol>- Jem.1 when it created .. disposable botiles and cans which exploit coll- 11umen economically and create solid waste dioposal problems." • The gemrotion pap QTtUJ CZ UttU 1Dtdtr bettoeen Bob Mon- """11 of ColumbUI, Olllo and hil 1.t-vecr-old ion, Mo:rk. :Mono- tonftl, who has been a golfer for JO ueara: a.ml nevtr made a J&olt-ift'9M, watched as Mark ttHd a five iron to cce the third 1'011 p., plauecl. • lZO.l/llrder, al · a. locCt oolf cour1e. • The Wildlife Preservation Society of SlevOQAg•, England said they had saveet-the life of more than 1,000 toads last week by redirect· lng traffic on a mtlln road where the toads were crossing from one spawning pond to another. e John McFarland of Cambridge, Ohio is looking for his house. Mc· Farland, owner of Southeast Trail· er Sales, told police somebody stole a $4,000 mobile home from his place of business over the week· end. . MIAMI (AP) -U.S ,-based Cuban <x· J~s say they have sent two groups of invaders to challenge Fidel Castro's regime and that their forces are equipped to carry on a long campaign. Meanwhile, Castro, speaking at the funeral of five of hi.a soldiers killed tn battle by the II>~•. vowed .that the ,_ will be extenninated. ' The Cubon exile ..-ganliatlon Alpha es r«orted from lta Miami headquarters that Warfare launched by Its guerrillas wa1 onJy beglnn]ng. Castro's funeral oration, broadcalt by llivana Radio Jllcniay night, WU made Soviets Markin g Time in Arms Negotiations VIENNA (UPI) -The Soviet Union ts marking time in preaenUng its plan for nuclear weapou curbs to the Straleglc Arms Limitation Talkl (SALT), diplomatic ......,,. .. Id today. The Russians apparently m holding back in an effort to glean U.S. ideas before ofCUing th~ir proposals for limltlng the nuclear arms race. The Savitts have let it be known tnformallJ _.Jbey have an oVir!ll or . package . plan for the coJderence, -un- dlntood ict amter an a freeie .on of· , fenlfve and ..tefemive missiles, but no detaiII have etneried. , ~ J'Tbe UDlted' Stales in ban wu un· ~\JO 11'.ave a;iven ·a' flrit oafllne of Ua sqggest.lona for strategic afins tlmltatlou wbJcb it uld it is pre))4i'ed to tackle ·oa a "most comprehensive" acale. The U.S. necoUator. Gerard C. Smith, has repon.dly conveyed broad American poUCy designs to the conference. Tlie Russians have spoken in the broadest terms, pcilntlng to their desire f<r serious negoUations. Penn State Hit By Campus Fires UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. fUPl) - Fm were set in seven Permsylvania Stale University buildings and the house of President Eric A. Walker was stoned early today as militant students pressed for amnesty for 29 students arr~sted in a previous campus disturbance. Walker, forced to flee wi~ his wife through a rear doOr of hi• campus house, aakl there would be no amnesty. Walter said "'ftlere is the possibility UJere will be further incidents" during the day. Leaders ol the militant student groups called for a "strike" -a class boycott -at 11 a.m. EST. There were no injuries in the campus fires and the llA>olng of the Walker home. '!'be !Ires csuaed minor dlmop. ln an eastern Cuba cemetery Sunday. It came on the ninth annlver&ary of the defeat of the exiles' Bay o{ Pigs invasion. The prime minister said Cuba had planned lo aldp any e«emooloo on the anniversary tttlJ year. "Our people are totally devoted to the aupr harvest of, 10 mlllioa tonJ, and wt hive avokled anythlnc that could detract even a minute from that tm- Porlanl tlsk," Ca!lro asld. · ~. who tsoued a commuolque Sun- day announcln1 tbe auerdUa· lavtsion, said he had recently lwned aboul "plans, for this type of. landings to sabotage the harvest ... CaStro bas called for harvNUng a record 10 million 1on1 of sugar, the crop which earns his country the bulk of its foreign ei:change. Radio report.a have indicated Cuba is nearly a mtll!Gn tons behind tcheduk_ '... I The prime minister claimed the landing parties were sent from the Untted States. Alpha !6 •aid tile United States bad no connecUon with the invasl?n· Auto Workers To Make Issue Of Environment u,IT•~ IF YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM, JOIN THEM Canwell (right) With Kirk An-.nc11 C1ndid1cy Carswell Fighting Back, , Will ·Seek Senate Seat -• MIAMI (AP) -Judie G. Harrold him, LL Gov. Ray Osborne ~ Camvtll. rejected Supreme co u r t he was withdrawing rrotn the ~le •• nominee, ha.s decided to seek election race in the interest of party unity. to the U.S. Senate "to join President Osborne, Florida's first lieutenant ATLANTIC-CITY, N.J. (UPI)_ nte Nilan ht his 1otl1 of ratructuring our -govemor,had-beenact.ively.campaigning Allled military sources sold tile South Vletnuneee in aome caaes coordinated their efforts witb Clmbodlan lroopt lb the attempt lo break up the 40,000 Viet C.ng and North Vietnamese troops wbo have used Cambod!a as a sanctuary. They sald South Vietnamese rancers and armored units supported by fight.er· bombers aod artillery killed 144 perrlllas .and captured 15 in the thrust Monday across from South Vietnam's Kien 'I'IHmi Province, 55 miles west of Saigon. Government losse$ were placed at 20 . killed and 75 wounded , with the South Vietnamese remaining In Cambodia to- da\'. ' Saigon command spokesmen said the . operation was on the South Vietnaml!!!e side of tl\e border. The government, for political rtasons; has yet to admit sending any troops into Cambodia, for the United States has appealed against it. The fighting brought to nearly 600 tbe number of Viet. Cong and North Vletnam-- ese reported killed since government troops began multibattalioo drives acron the frontier last week. Chrysler Loss At -$30 MiJlion ''ilited Auto Worker1~ t...i .... called for country and its covemment along con-for thr Senate nomination for months . "" ~ stitutionaJ, ooostrvative lines." In Washington, Cramer, a member CENtl::R LINE. Ml~h. (AP-) - an environmental bill of rigtiU for Carswell'• announcement Monday 1 two of the House for 16 years, r;aid: Chrysler Corp. today blamed lqgin1 :Americans and said they will mate pollu-weeks after his Senate tumdown, sets "President Nixon personally urged me sales and inflationary pressures for ha tiOit1 CMtrol an 1.ssue'' ln their coritfact up a. Republican primary batUe with. to run {or the U.S. Senate. This has Joss of nearly $30 million in the {int talks this year with the naUco'i auto U.S. Rep. William Cramer -who claims not changed. quarter of 1970. makers. .support from the White Hou1 e. "He also urged Judge Carswell to Board Chainnan Lynn A. Townsend The Senate reject~ Carswell 51 to . remain on the bench where strict con-said the firm 's worldwide sale of can, "Industry must be forced to accept 45 on April a. ~ atructio!Usts of the Con.sLilution are need-trucks and tractors ran 12 percent below responsibility for cleaning up pollution Canwell, who said be had resigned ed. I am heeding President Nixon's call the opening three months of 1969, when and , wastes lta processes and prod.ii& as a judge of the U.S. Sth Circuit Court and' I hope Judge Carswell will do the firm made a proHt of $48 million. have created," the union said in a resolu-of Appeal!, announced h11 candidacy at likewise." Townsend and Chrysler President John· tion 8.L..J...a at its convtntlon. a Miami newa conference called by Gov. Carswell, 50. sakl "For 17 years, t Riccardo released the firm'• quarterly ......,,...,.. Claude Kirk. ' have served as prosecutor and in .the report on the •eve of today's anrl1l1 "An envlroMlental bill of right.a must With Kirk and Carswell at.anding beside judicial branch of our government . . . meeting of. stockholders. be enacted that will guarantee fftr/ !---------------'--------....:.. _______ ....:. _________ _ persm the Inalienable right to I decent enVtronment, '' the resolution uid. "A naUonat .environmental commission must be established under this bUl of rights with broad powers to compel in- dustry to respect the natural en· vironment tn all respects." The more than 3,000 d e 1 e g a t e s representing some 1.8 million members of the union acknowledged that the automobile Is one of -the worst pollutes and said "a rigid timetable must be imposed upon the auto industrf to develop on engine !bat wlll not pollule thfl air." 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With easoline purchase at participating rellilleB. Other pieces are also avanable . ... ,,. It •• ., •suat1tecS relall prlct. u -~··---------------..... ~----------------------~ ( r I ' I ti :1 I 11 I 1 ' Fo1111tai11, Valley_ ·r ·-• ----·· ·• . ~:uo -. ' . ' * .VOL 63, NO: 95, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES • • • Surprise Move -to - · ·By ALAN lllRUN Of .. o.llr ....... At their fir!! meelJng after the city electloil, Hunilnaton Beach cooncJlmen tried )fonday night to r~ a eoo- trovers1al decWon 1bey made previously · aplnst 'tung -of an eastside =:;: and bardW'art store. 'lbe surprise move to reopen debate on the Handymu outlet -pr_..i for the IOUtheast comer ~ Broothurst Street and Adanis Avenue -felled fOr -.the.laclt of four y .. v<Mo. '• But City Attorney Doll -qrted aiterwitd tbat II lllort hod -been auf. fidoat \'Ola, the appllcllkm c<iuld hive --..... •ml· 1he dedaloa ......... --lalonning the .bnizw.iwmr1 ._ 'turned out in farce le),--the pl&J! at the lut council me.ting before ille 'ilecUon. "It would haw: been ~ectly proper," B0iy said. "A public beorlng on the ·New GI Pullout Set .. Nixon Pluns 150,00Q _by ·May,· 1?71. In a national!y televbed address froJll the Western Wl\ite HOO!e In San . Clemente, President Nb:on Molday Digbt announced the United States w l l l withdraw andtber 150,000 troops from Vietnam over the n~ 12 months. Immedi~tely following the ._i,, President and Mrs. Nixon took a helicopter from the Loran statloli next door to -their Spanlsh-s!J'le rancho ,to El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Alr Force One took off for Washington with the Ftrst Family at 6:'5 p.m. Nb:oo's visit on the Orange Coast Jaste<1 little more than 21 hours. The President set an optimistic lDDt on Vietaam · witbdi'awals . dwi.rg his teleVision talk to the naUoo. (~' Reac- tion, Page 5). ''The: decision I have announced tonight," Nixon aaid "means that we finally have io sight the just peace wt are see~ing. We can aow say with confidence that pacification is suc- ceeding. We can say with confidence that the South Vietnamese can develop the.capability for their own defense. ''We can sajr with confideoce that ~ all America combat ·..1otces can and ' will be withdrawn," be,added. , The President said' .Ibo' number <i wiUtdrawals would -lie • ~, mild there be a 1'"'akthrough. In Peace -llli· · tiocis. However, be effiph~:, ''I must report wjth l'flf't th.at ~ progress bas taken · ·place 1 oni tbe · negotiating front." • · ·-Nii.on expressed iccacem about ."eom.. munlst mlllttrr ln<:unlou· ln•Cambodla and Laos, bu\ look ,a 1merilly<~ (See NIXON, hp I) . • • • · 1 ' .. Huntington Pushes Drive 'Mayor Warns ()--A~-F-1 -~--T-f-•--1~-t· .Beach-;10~Pus~~ n . vii Luue ,... ior:a wns . · -~ u.~ . ,_, • , · · · , :· _Redevel~~~. Huntlng10n Bea& Is escalaUng the cilmeo that be bad nfrained from askio& • ~ -; war against oil bliiltl :lor ...._ atl«nly w·--1he '11111 ill1or Jad: G-wal'llOll dow-n • ~ Olllllldl. m.. two -~ WIS ,WO<kiol under a li8bt budiet and i ..-tJ -Mi>oUy ilhlil. lf''the. '""t aimed at . ........ ~' _,,_ be felt II WU up the coimdJ to 'decide n..,. --. up ""' W= · cirn. can't -'-elop dowbio""· .H·-~ -...i ~ -11-__ ., bow rigidJy It wants the code eriforced, ~r s~.----· pa-·~· new o • ..,.ances .,... , ~·mo1r Beach under tlie' !Mr pa .. ,~. inst cted the staff to hire an attorney "H the COUDcll wants to empba:sile wue• •-. whose specific duties Will be to enforce oil cleaoup we· can do it." Bonfa said, ·Jaw. it may ·resort to :federal'. urb&n oU code violatiOM. "if you don 't want to emphasize it, renewal. Councllman Jerr;y Matney commented, that's all right with me1" At a press cori'erence befOre·the ('dun. "We keep closing'"looPboles ir. the code, Matney, making the proposal, respond~ cit nieettng, the ntayor eommentecr. 0o but don't have the staff to enforce~. ed, ~·we should place in the budget State Attorney General 'nlomu' Lynch's I bate to see this become a campaign the position of oil attorney U we have iJ!ue every two yeals." to cut ·cars and everything else out rullng that the city can't·commerdtlly '!be addition of an attorney will bring of it." develop the air space•abote the five-block the total to five on the city payroll. The council approved the action 4-1 . parking lot it plans ldowfttoWn. City attorney Don Boofa told the <XIWI· wlllt €ooncllman Ted Bartlett dissenting. · Some downtown .owners have . ¥!led Seal Beach OKs Planner Action On PE Property By a 4-1 vote Se&l Beach City Coun- cilmen Monday upheld a planning depart- ment decision not to ZOlle the con- troversial Pacific Electric right of way for apartment purposes. The decision, at least temporarily , seals the fate of the •arrow strip ot la'Dd which has been contested by both residents and the Apollo Development Corp. of Santa Ana. LJoyd Gummere, Seal Beach's fonner mayor, cast.the only "no" vote. "Hiring rrlore attorneys and adding · the ruling, sought by. Stite• ~n. John to the budget, I don't see how that's Sdunltz (Jl..TusUn), .ag. 11 uvictor.y" ,fdr going to· help too much," Bartlett said. their cause. "The . cases will get tied . up in court. 'on operators are bard-working peopte, they're responsible people, they're not campus rioters. U we get 10 more at- torneys we1l have to build another of. fice." Oil Field Superintendent Herb Day said there were 300 oU code violations that could be prosecuted if the staff was available. 'lbe first measure the council pasaed was the reactivation ordinance which allows operators to redffil a previously declared idle well. In reworking t h e well, however, the operator must b1sure that the lite -ii cleaned up In conformity with code reqa.lrements. The second ordinance approved Mon- day night requires beauUficatJon of well sites, such as landscaping, walling off the properly with a slx..foot masonry structure, soond-proofing, and irrigation. The lmprovemenil need not be made for five yean. "If this sl:tuatioo reaches the point where it's not feasible1 the city may take another look at federal urban renewal," Green said. "We have con- sidered it bnpractlcal up to now because of the tlme element and shortage of fe<leral funds. But il Ibey want to play g&mes, we can too." '111.e mayor emphasized, however, that · he did not consider the·attomey general's rulh1g hanrtful to the Top of the Pier plan, since airt rig!J,t.s, he said, Were not Involved In !lie project. Gr<en also voiced disappointment that ScbmJtz had not sent the city a copy ol the attorney general's ruling. He cailed this om1salon a ''fau:a: pu." The mayor said that the:-Property ownen would have "all 10rts of pro. tections" in federal renewal, 111ch 11 having the rilJll to buy ihe property back, but the city atlll wished to pursue (lee RENEWAL, Pap I) " ' .. ·. ' . ' II· lol iol candlda.tea.;-0$9!.ul ,and '-"~. for.1 nion!cipel ,~ta ,,Jp Qran~ -C.OW.ty . may · be in viol•tlon of the state's conflict . of ill\eJ'e.St: law, ac .. conli!f1cto ~y Cler~ William St John, .St Jobn warns that al_gb_ the State Supretne • Cciurt :recently declared "the first two chapters of 1he 'Government Code . uncolilltttuUonal · (dlstlosure of financial interest), Chapter S· :-'the originil mwflict af.iaterest. law1regarWng political : conttibutions· -·still, rerna.i.as OD the books •. st John .quotes the law, enacted by the tlle9 ·leglslature: "E~· candidate for sf.ite ;,or -loc~I public office, and ei:ch· political com- mittee supporting such candidate, shall file, as a public •record, a statenleitt naming ,each IOurt:e ' frOm. wborh "COn- trlbiltiou have beea received that total 'niote ,.tlwi lioil: i:andklaie.· for .• u.te ol!l(e lba0; file ·With Uie , SecHtary .of State and' for local olflce wl!h lbe Cowili' Clerk of tbe county in which ·the can- dklate' resides.'' · i ' • • Accon!lng to SI Jolm Qie term ''c;ail-. ,. ! 'Ronald Miller, a representative of ~Ilo which. sought the apartment zon- ing to construct 20 duplex unlit aad one slJ:-unit apartment complex on a pprtion of the property, said today his • company ls "not going to take thiS dedslon lying down. "We have aever received a notb ol Ibis hearing aad we're not about to accept the decision," be said. , .. We're researching the matter now but we don't know what we 're golng to do," be added. Campaign Costs G.o· : Up But Mrs. Gibbs Spends Only Half of O'ther 1 1hree ' '" .. didllte"·-meani any; penon who Beeks :riominattOa ·er eJecUOil.tota Mate, cOtmtf, Judicial . or' dlstrtCe , ofilce! '. of to , a ,municipal ~otf1cf1 m; a :1e_Oer,a1. law or 1c~ city, at any;e1ectlon or primary CO?idUcted Within the· state.:·. . , . .. ." Incldenlally, it also includes per~s ~king el~tiq•·-to a CO!plty cenlral.com- mltleo al Ille>~ election, The· law reads · that statements of con- .trlbuUoos· la e~11 ... of ·~ ;!lia.111 1 t1e ·fliecl .(a). Betwsen 21 ,and :it•days prior to ~ e~tjQ,n,· aod lb) Betw~en., 30 . and ·35 dAYI, l\fler:~1 ~lectlon. , , : St .John : notes ,~that .any Perso11 who ,vtolaJ¥11t!M law;lt, guilty ol a· ""Jsdt meanor. and any -··wbo ·v10 · ·a · pro\ililon · ol ',Ibis" chapter ;,.,j\i .U.O.:le!lg•_ of , Ille·~ of s1!Ch , an act or onilaliotl 'll' liPJty of a felony. , '!be . Coun\r;'c!erk -~~, 1dm!ta that he . has IO .. Way of'. ilMwlhl '\'(hlch . ~ ·any Clncftdatel-tOr 1 cOuncll ,seay and. other , munlClpal pOslito\is In' the April ·11 votes ' ricelved conlrtbUtlons of ~ ~or troni a m-~.oorte. ' ·' --''n~ ... ' &'!'".. . oul.he •bls given "'lllce to candidat .. ·f0r ' oonnt'y,· st&fe arid' federal olflceS that lll!Ch coolril>utloa atatementa ' aro ·soon due. • · • , , ' First'sfatements ar·e to be ~made 'In 'corinedio1 with tJie Jgpe,fp'lmary ,Y~t .. , bel"'.ee• lll•Y I . through 13,' and .llnll atatemenil during the period' July 2 thfougb July 7, It bas generally been beld by Seal Beach residents and Cl!Y Attorney John Carnes that the corporation would take the matter to the courts If refused ... a· cbaace to develop the property. City council campaigns cost more cash Ibis year for three '<i four lllC<Mllful caildldates In last Tuesday's Huntll!gtoa Beach eledlon. most money, '2,&ap.99, and tallied tbe 1 trlbaUons· included : _ . . . .. , Rcood blgbetl vote tOtal,: l,Mt. Gnen;,"80 eacl! from Gene R-reld • · · . '!be problemaklng 300 ft. " t d e strip parallelllg E~ic Avenue bas been bounced back and forth lietwten the planning commission and the city cooncJI for several weeks. Main opponent to the apartment pro- kcl was a group called the Cowocll f« Environmental CoRCem w h I c h favOred preservation· of the land for park or gi<enbelt purpojes, S'l'OCK MA.RKE'I' NEW YORK (AP) -'!be stock market mreai<d In late trading Ibis afternoon aJi.r making a small gain eorller. (See quotations, Pages 10-11). Analysts aald the early rally was due to tecl1nlcal facton In the market. They said there was insufficient buying Interest .to keep the rally 101n&- f But Mn. Nonna Gibbs, the clty'a first CO\ID(:ilwoman: proved pemy power Is not necessarily the deciding factor in election results. She spent less than half the money spent by any of: the tbret incumbents who returned to the council. Her total campaign cost was only $705.62. , Tbe deadline for fiilng campaign COits was $ p.m. Monday for tbe wlrmlng candidates wllo will ·!Jo ~d.' tt.. toolgbt'• reo<gonizattooal meetJnt. Loo- lng candidates have a 35-<!ay period after the election to rtparl election n- pet"'5 with the city clerk. Mayor Jack Green paid $1,ff9.9f tor his ra<."t. Hf: was also the top vote getter of the (our winners with 8,7$7 ballots cast in hls favor. Councilman Ted BartleU spenl the A1v1n eoen to1ormed 'the c1ty c1erk and . the ' HunUn'"-Beach Company : . Anothe· r "Bla' ze · that be had collected #,MO, but would &""'' ~ ha .. e to rue an amended itatement of $300 uch from William Lyon company, expenditures later, bee .... all ol bit , . Tim Ballaa and G,..n blmsell, and Beli~'',ed Arson bills hadn't been ..OOftd. Hit llllOinmt Rol<ert·SWlreclll. · · "''' prellm.inary statement· showed cam.paJgb Bartlett,, .. 1, ~ Crypt, HuntiJ?ltqfi ' ., • . ' • ' , ., . coils <i ll,77UI. Beadl COinpany and GeOrge. 1'isk; t2110 'Fire englneJ roared to the leCOnd Coen was the third vote ptter~ ,from J)lck ~U-; .and ·1100 . ti/'!>· froql , ,ar~ "bi"'!' In • lwp '_dQa' \)U& 5,535. Mn. Gibbs bad tallied 4,411 votu 1 JaCk Ol'otll, ' Don'!'!!~,~ .!f~ •l110l'llll!ii;~!:1"1(ire ,lnJtl!e 11>¥il IOOIJli Mayor Gr .. n's campaign·-bJ!n I , ·'l'.fik!w,fl!P.·jlli)l ,f!.Sffe/,. '+'illlfm .~Yon of a:!lW.w,.~' BeaCb ·~~' _. .mort. thfs time ,than Jt dkl 'f-lue. r~ :~ • -~' ~·~ ,the , .'1'f; • : ! 't .·~ j "'-# :· "!•( '• 1 ag~ ~ Coen and Bartlett, ~ ~~Qv ~I " , •· ' · , · Fin CJiit:J_, P.: V~·llid. tie .more~ doubled~ coofl; ""fl I .~~~'~:~'aMcli· .fire i.w ~ •·1=• a,,. .. 1n ,~•tock ,_ • ._, .. ,; ,.,-;>,. ' • ~ ailcl !~·Hclmes "$1&1 ~ ,~!f,~f<lolcin,'~JloMllBlvd. 1iJ 19'1 llarUett spent-· jb I ,_, /, ll)Owiol\i IJIO -~ ·~ '-°"1J''flve -·i.ttr _,,._ Wlmlng callilldala bod •\!!!,.. 1 fn>in·;l<io ,qd .~llDe ';w:iJll!• <llnciton al• two· bollolioll -clllefo hid electlon while Coen'• compe'1_!1 ... ~ ~yp11_!llv~ «:oa~: ¥11:,flOOo ~ <i nre .. f!gbUnj eqlllpmenl _..., . lhll their complete financial •• 'II : -, . ' , • tforboUr. t~af.\Oll, ·~ ·Ibo ~1-·lllldor ~ '"11 ;nK befm' the city clotk't office Mn~ r ~ "'t ,$!)Go <if . JU;·~~ !fl , ....... o.! Ibo Jlll'l4 ~Wlf..me,I•' , In the elecUorrare expected1tt. ~I , ~1 ~ 'f , t -# rt i, ' "We doA't ·lmow ~ ll .ta.u.t, but ·patp atat<rnents 35 days a,.... # ''. ~,-·lt'om<the'J!u~~= ,we CO!lh!l\'t llnd ll!Y• naturai-:clm for Uon. "•, ~';Ji\: Jr.,., IL. Th! ~·broke '°"I •lcbt houri after' Somo of the lar1er c~ ~ ,,,· . • • \' , 1vtl)'liody left," ~l Mid. · t, .j . • v • • ,.. . • . .. . .. . -... ~ ... ... • . ., . .. ,, . ' . Over ·Pollution · .. • ' Orange . " " • ' ' ' . . l ' • 1 DAll.Y I'll.OT H ll.S. E1a Ftifri4qt. • • • Brih.~ry ··Suspect . . .. --' ... .. Bail at $6,250s, . . . By ARTHUR R. VINIEL· Of .. ri.iir ......... A fli&IUve llOUlht In connection with a ,_ted attempt to bribe a Costa lrflla tolkmnan WU ltekinl to ra!Je lloD lloaday today following 1111 ,.,... •• .--., In municipal ....n. AatbOrttles, meanwhile, were alto teek· Inc to get Eugene C. Jloodondo'1 _'41,250 lloD fJpre dratleally lncro&Jed, while -.r paolll autharllleo ...,. nportedly -Iii him loo. . -· 44, of MD E. 2lnd St., Nnparl Booch, and bis allepd a<> _,. Iii Ibo plot to frame a pro- --..... ICbedulell lot.,, •. ralCnmeDt Moa&llJ artemooo. .s j&;!lijl: Jildldal Dlltl1ct Court Judge " Calvin 8dunidt, bowmr, rael their ap- .., ... I« M11 I 1o allow delwe ~ llllorneyt addWaa1t -prepl!l'&Uon. 111e pair were tmpllcated by P1trotmon GC1 Bonril In a fl0,000 ·ofter to frame • ., ........ P .. el RENEWAL ••• ~ :.plu-... IW Parklnl ~ty · Al Ibo -..ans, tbeN WU ......., -ID Ibo -dllpute. tt tDded ta "oi> dlellh:I." -Torry, -of ... Downtown P1-ty °"""' -.u.a, ,_ted lo Ille -..... -·· eflqr11 ~~-···-t a~:;:::::i.-lo private eoterp.ilr ........ -' .,.· 1211 ~ Diil llaala and Alliltut Qty ----Callle told .... ccUlcll ...,. bad met with 'reny and-tbet-aodbtmtbown a· -II optla!i ... -wtdch FO-prrty ....... ~ ifptd ........ lo ..u. tbelr loll to the ...,.iailon within _.· . ._..,w. . : a C:..tlo.oold ... .-iolkn bad liped -11.1-I<i111e--of~ -......S ID· Ibo Top 'ill Ibo Pl• lftlact Rondondo'1 fonner partner in Fellcfano'1 nightclub on a narcotics rap. He and Samuel Rosman, rt, or 29351 Sen Briso Place, Laguno Nl111tl, arr charged with attempted brtbery of a policeman, eomptr1cy 14 IW.ly arrut and -lurnllhlng c1aeg,,_ drugs. 1be narcotics -1,500 barbiturate tablets -was reportedly found in a car driven by Charles S. Dreyer, S2, of 184.1 SUnlel Ridge Lane, Laguno Beocb on April I during a routine tralflc ttop by Banrig: Or1111< County District Attorney Cecil A. Hieb announced after Rosman'• ar- rest and luuanct of a bench warrant for ·Rcmdondo that tbe case hid been laked. Rondoodo and Dreyer were tndlcted by the Orange County Grand Jury 1111 fall on multiple oounta of grand theft In connedion with 250 cases of liquor mlulng from other coastal nightspotJ. 'll>ey bad been partners In the club bearing tbe name of· bllnd soul 1lqer Jooe Fe11clano, wbo ·1111>1equently 1Ued tbem for thetr operation of tbe premises. JIOllnan worked lb....., an el.ctrldan, author!Uet said. ~ .r · District Attorney Hieb uld Dreyer bad qr<ed to teltlfy aglinlt bll larmer colleque; 1ead1ng to tbe 1bortive plot to UTtll him and min the ..... Roocfoodo WU umed In a 111,000 .brnclt w...-laued by Or1111< CounlY Superior Court Judge WIDllm C. Speln ofter be lolled '14 llhow up April I for tbe ll<OUlll !bell trill. Sil Jld< Ca1Doa, of tile Costa Meaa pnlJeo Y!ce and lnlllllcrnce dellll, ui.r -...io cmlld a -· t.mporary Nenda driver'• Ucenee When taken into .-,. He bad 1*.t bunted In Lao V- ane! paolo1 ~ In Montana are 1-.oted In bis put ilctlvitlet there, lawmentuealedtod1y. llall wu HI up 14 lll0,000 on Aptil 10, wben il<llman tint appeared In court ad 1uthcr1Ue1 want 14 ret bis eo<lefen· -·· bond -qaln to make .... be 111&11 around. Ibo cltJ plmi lhlt -icr'le9el a ft...-1: : -dDWat'!'lll and -tt Into a : .... Jot.. : .=:. ":~ !"..:.~::; Fountain Valley . ... ptlol far Ibo ale In the opt1oa ' • · . ..-11 and a1oo pnnteeJna t11em n · 1 ·.t. ed 1 -~. :..:=,.:":.:·~""::----r-arce -nnnex · - . ... d\1 wm111 ,.,. ''Illa _.... 1a ,.., H . ~ :="'lo""~':'lntbe~ r.1.0 . unbngton . ~-the .....-.. _,Aid.' lhillDttol! Boicb -a ll1lce of ·-t·1 ha ....... fl tllal the pc-IJ Founllln Valley Mondq lllbt. • 11 belnf pu1 1nto 111e b&Ddo ~ • ... n ~ • .'. group iil poople -would · develop tt ·~ council approved enne11Uoa of "': •t a pnil'.lt." · · about 40 acrea wat of Newland Street .. He pointed out tbel there .,... no ~ Ellil Avenue and Garfield antee that the options would be venue. ': ~sdaed-He uld tt was ttie threat ~ City clerk PauJ Jones told the council -I -lion which wu tn the city's that Founllln Volley had approved the · '. ~ 1hat ,,.. making the off!t ol. acUom two years T:;· The Local Agency ·' 10 percent over the ippraiaaJ "very FonnaUm Comm on also hid okayed potent " the chaage. Bania ..id tblt the downt.oWn UIOCla-Jones said that the a~i:aUon had tion bad DO way o(prevenllng uholdouta." been delayed because a majOr property ., wlleit It came nilr 14 collecUng all owner objected but the property boa the atpturtS. "It'• the city's con-alnce been IOld. "0Wner1 of ltss than demnlUon Uiteat that will ellmlnate the ~ percent of ~e total area now ques- baldoul" tioa tbe change, Jones added. · 'l1ne coanc0 memben wtn ablent 'Ibe uneu.Uon a1ao includes about 30 ocres of county property above Ellis . at the tarlf _.. ol. the meet.1n1-Avenue up to Talbert Avenue .c: Al Coen, Jerry M1tney and Dr. H""l' The . Kaµfman _ and it wu declded to defer double anneutlon, totalling about the blue untll May ll when the coundl '70 acre1, will make Newland Street the wt1J clOclde ~oronleel , should be straight boundary tine between Fountaia pen by the owners. Vllley and Hunllngl41 Beacll. Mayor G...., Aid tbe ~ •blp wu · .. very dlmcult far the city to ..-.'' ' "Tbere ... too many pc>atblJltles of people puJJJng out and leavln( the city with nothing acccmpllahed." , • Another quertlon that will. be tlirulled out May II ts w1iat arrl obou1d bt ...... ed by Ibo -uooclatloo 111 liplnt up ownen, Jllll tbe fi~lock -bltWeell l"lnt and Lake -. or the whole pier project whlcb would ~ Ibo -""'*' by Ibo lluntlnllon Beach Company. DAILY PILOT .,.,.. COlilT l'VILtlMlltO tll#tl'Ntf ••~ N. WMtl ....................... :,1,,. L Cwley V\cit ............ 0--el....., 1"••• ICuYll ·~-'"°"'' A. MwpM111• Mlllltlnl E .. MI' Al~ W. l1tn ...... ME4NW N ............. Offke 17171 ..... 1...i .... 1r4 Mtitl llf AIUtMu P.0, h• 790, t2'41 --......... 9edl1 m ,..., ... ...,.. C.... IMMI • WU.I lrt llrlllt ......... t ll11W.t ..... ......,.. ... ct11Mdf1 * .... II C.-... ll..i Four Candidates To Debate at BYC Four Republican candtdat.ea for the office of atuntey general of California Wt11 debate issues lllll'TOQrdlng thetr cam- pollJll Tbunday at a Balboe Yacht Club · meetblg scheduled by · the Newport Harbor chapter of the C8llfamll Federa- tion of ltepubllcan Women. Speaken 1t tbe I p.rn. cocktai!J.11'Jffet mertiDg will be District Attorney Evelle J, Youncer of Loo Angel" County, State Srnaton George lleukrnejlon ol Loog Beodl and Jolm L. llann<r ol Glend1le and Spencer Wllllams, the former member of tbe Reagan admln1'tration who WU . unsuccessful against Attcrhey General 'l1lomu Lynch In the 1961 elec-tion. . Eadl candidate will d.JSCU!l!l his plat- form and answer qutStl<>n1 during the .mtetlng. 'The Balboe Y1cht Club Is located at 1801 Bayside Drive, Corona de! Mar. Tequila ' ... ........ p ... ·J STORE : •. • appllcatloft for a car wllh • .nd ps 1!iUon on property ewned by tbe Clly of Newport Beaob &lijaoenl lo Ille 11to ............ --.... fta 1111111 lllilllll fl *j LL•a ~that all thi ~&Uni loiicl .. tho ooraer w11 not __, propoted for ~ve}opment and e.i' as a result . , --II may. bt ·built later on the ' andevelOped porU0111 • In lhe letter to Bonla, lilt Percy H. Goodwin Compony, a l!anta Au rell estate ohd property .....,....,..t ltnn, wrote, "We feel thtfe ,was. t;lme pre- judice on lhi part ~city Cllllllill, brouibt about by our havlnf to dav.., fhe property In -with lho City of Newport Beach, wbo boa the ldjacent property. "We ml thll la borne out by the voling which took place oa Handyman's pmillt ·U --pared .with the wtln~ apinlt lilt city of Newport 111ac1i developrqent." · .. 'Ille Jetter added, "Allde !rem the above there art other e-..uag ctroumstancei with'. W11idl' ,.. U'O familiar and which need·DO d1lculdan." -O.ILY fR,Of ....... W ,_ Y.-U COAST GUAROSMEN WHITE HOUSE GUAROS AND SECRET SERVICEMEN 'BATTLE BLAZE At W11t1rn White House, Everyone Btcom11 • Fireman as T1l1vi1ion Network Truck Burns The. letter concludea by ll'lllelllnc the attorney'• ,oplnion oa what acUoa may be token.· ~· forwarded the mte "' C0011cltmen ezplalnlng the procedure re- quired for reconsideration. Questioned by Green, Bonfa said the phrase ''extenuatlag circumstancet" in the 119te was a case of "potµc 'license" by tbe oompany. Fire Breaks · Out In ABC-TY Tmck As Nixon Talks , -By IOBN V ALTERZA Of tllt OIPr Pll• Stiff ..!''-' ckend_oo two · lronta ll tbe San Clemente .Western White HOllle 11 Pmldent Nixon delivered bis Spe.cil lo lbe natloa Mooday night, and one of the lncldooll creoted a brief, but m1d scramble. · An ABC Televiaion aeoeritor truck loaded with electroolcs gear and hun- dredl ol wax coffee cupt tiunt 11114 name midway In the President'• broad- cast detalllng a major troop withdrawal. Nllon. 1 p e a k i n g to televlalon ca'meru In bla of.Dees nearby, apparently w11 11D1ware o~ the fire -even as be, bis wile, Pa~ . and severll lldes boarded tbe bfllcopter for the bop to Air Force One walling at the El Toro Marine Corps Atr StaUon. Sborlly-after-tbe-6<30 pm. cleparturo !tom the White H-compound, •bout IO to 80 peace plckels led by a Lquna BelCh man assembled near tbe g1teft1 to Cyprn1 Sbom with ll&llted ~andlts and bonnera. The peace marcllers chanted songs, held Ugbted candlea and waved• placards. 'J'he demonstraUon, which S a n Cle~ente police patrolmen described as "very calm" ended in the early evening hours. Robert 0. Bland of Lagun1 Beacll, Jeader of the group, vowed "as long as the President is in Orange County we will be here in ever-increasing numbers." Officers surveying the mini-protest said the group wu "very quiet and cooperative." _ 'The display took place about one- quarter mile from the guard post at the entrance of the Coast Guard Loran station, where the President h·a d delivued hJs pseech. · The ei:cilement, however, wasn't from lbe protestors. Al journalists and Presidential aides waited for the speech to conclude, loud shouts of "Fire ... fire " came from outside the oUices . The truck, a backup rig parked at a dead~ road nert to the offices, was not in use at the time. Maud I. Clemons Services Slated Suvlces will be held Wednesday for Mrs . Maud I. Clemons, the Jut dau1hter of Huntilgton Beach pklneer David St.ewarL Mrs. C1emons died P.Iooday at the qe of 71. A native of Oruige County, she was thttllast surviving daughter· of the pioneer rancher. She Is aurvtved by her husband Everett of the family home at 2lS 1'1'ankfort Ave.; a daughter Vaye Gould of Hun- tington Beach, and four grandchlldreR. Inte.nnent at Westminster Memorial Park will follow the 11 a.m. services at Smiths Mortuary Chapel. Si!} No~ From Pqe I NIXON TO PULL 150,000 ••• view of the Southeast Asian situation. A White House official who declined to be quoted by name told reporters Nixon plans to ccmplete the withdrawal of 150,000 men during the nut 12 monlh!, give or take a few weeks. Barring the unforeseen, he said. the decision U: ir- reversible. If the Nlxpn plan ls canied out, the authorized U.S. troop ceiling would drop by May 1971 to 234,000 men. The peak celling early in 1969 wu 594,500. Nixon satd his decision "has the ap- proval of the government of South Viet- narti." He also consulted In advance with U.S. field commanders but did not claim his plan met with their wholehearted approval. There had been indlcaUons that some highly placed military men wanted the withdrawal rate .slowed. . The exact Urning and pace of the new cutbacks in troop deployments, said Nlxon, "will be determined by our best ProPC!-ne Gas OK· ---~ If Only Supply Coul.d Be Closer Propane gas may produce Jess rmog, but it has developed. some problemt for at least ooe city vehicle in Fountain Valley. Just uk Finance Director Howard Stephens. "No problems mechanically," says Howard, "but it's sure inconvenient to travel three miles each Ume to fill the tank." Stephens drives the one city vehicle selected to test propane gas as a replace- ment for petrol to help cut down smog. The drawback is that only one place, on Heil Avenue and Harbor Bou1evard, sup- plies the propane. "If we put the fleet oo propane we can builCI an outlet at city hall, but for now if you go out of town you have to watch it pretty carefully." Stephens said. "It's too early to tell if we can use pro- pane gas," warned Howard . "It ap- parenUy causes !tSS wear and fear on an engine and puts Jess pollutants in the air. But the lack of stat.ions selling it is an in- convenlence and it costs a little money to adapt car engines to run on propane." He predicted a recommendation would be made on it in another month, after close checks of the mileage on the car. "We have to weigh the pros and cons on It." Howard said. "But the first Ume it diet on the freeway and no one can start it, I 'II let you know ." judgment of the current military and diplomatic situation." Since Ni.Ion started the cutbacks last June, 111,000 ooldlers beve been pulled out -bringing the current troop level to 434,000 compared to 549,000 wben tbt: NiJ:on Adm:lni.straUon took · office. The latest cutback would bring tbe total down· to 284,000 by May, 1971. The move gave the President a year- long period of flexibility to make withchwals on the basis of the war in Vietnam, and the increasing military activity across the rest of Indochina. Nixon avoided a discussion of overall Indochlnai>ollcy, however, excepl to take note of the situation and to admit that problems In Cambodia and L a o s challenge the withdrawal plans with some clear risks. Nixon said he was "pleased to report that progress in training and equipping Soullt Vietnamese forces has substan... tially uc:eeded our original expectations last June." He al.so praised "very signifJ.. cant a dvaµces " in making the Viel· namese countryside free from communist influence. , While saying Vletnamiiat.ioo will pro- -ceed on schedule,-Nilon said : "There ii a better, shorter path to peace -through negoUaUons. We shall withdraw more than 150,000 over lhe nert year if we maie progress on the negotiating: front." The chJef ei:ecutlve cited three prin- ciples governing his view of .a jUJt political settlement of the war: "First, our overriding objective Is a poUtlcal soluUon that reflects the will of the South Vietnamese people and allows them to determine their future without outside interference ... "Second, a fair political solution should reflect the txisUng relationship of political forces within South Vietnam. We -recognize the comples:lty of shaping machinery that would fairly apportion poliUcal power in South Vietnam. We are flexible : we have offered nothing on a take-lt-or<leave-it basis. "And third, we will abide by the ootome of the political proc::eu a,reed upon." Nlxon said Hanoi had failed to win either militarily or politically iD South Vietnam. "They thought they could w i n politically In the United States," he said. "This proved to be their most falal miscalculaUon. "In this great free country of ours, we debate -we disagree, 90nletimes violently -but the mistake the totalitarians make over and over again Ls to conclude that debate in a free country ls proof of weakness •.. America has never been defeated in the proud 190-year history of this country and we shall not be defeated in Vietnam." ' too litt\e1 • Matney uked McCracken 11 he knew what the ''utenuatlag circumstance" were or why the matter whould be raised again. "I don't think there are any, es:cept tbat all the applications were pushed 'loiether," McCracken replied . Kulas, uked tod1y 11 be tboogbt the "extenuating drcumltances" referred \o the election, responded, "Of course." Of thole wishing to reopen dlacualon oa Handyman, only Bartlett wu a an- didale In the election and be YOted ia fovor of Handyman orlgjnally • Green and CouncUman Al COen were the other council membtra involved in the election. Grt.e• voted agalnat Han· dyman Aj>rll I and voted agafnlt reopen- ing it Monday nighl ,Coen also was opposed to Handyman Apffi-1 but he did not attend Mooday'• meeUng. Today he said he would have: voted for . reconsideration of the ap.. plication. "I felt It wu unfortunate that lhe gas station, car wash, and HaAdyman came up together," Coea erplalned. "The . passage of all three uses would have dlvlded lhe poree1 up In IUch a way that·a buffer zone would later be required between the commercial development and the bomu and this would hive meut_ apartment&.. would go Jn...Lclldn'.t want to see this happen. However Htn- dymon on Ill own would llOI harm tbe parcel." * * * Parcel's Future Real Hot Potato For Huntington Broothunt Street and Adams Averiue are rapidly becoming the two moet coo- trovel'8i.al atreeta in Hwitington Beach. It's not the pavement thou&h which hu drawn eve.ryooe'1 interest, but the future of a 33-acre parcel which has been passed back and forth -llke a hot potal4 -betwtien the plonnlng commission and the dty council. Tonight. at 7 o'clock in the city's admini!t.ralive annei:, it's the planning commluloo'I turn aglin, thll Ume with a dlvlsJon of land request for two equal· •l!ed parceb. Three commercial developmenp pro- posed for location en the proprrUea have already received the ax by either hte commlolon or the city coundl. They include a hardware at.ore, a car wash and a service station. Respanslble for the dtnlal of all three establishments was pressure by Qtarby homeowners who contended the com- mercialization ol the property wu plan- ned in a ~'hodge-pod1e" fashion. Mexico Sister City Under Study Don't be mi1led by di1co1.1nt1, deel1, 1ele1 and 9lv eaway1. The cornmo" l.w of bu1in•11 bilinc• 11y1 It b•st -It 11 unwl1• to P•Y too much, but it i1 won• to p•y too llttle. If you p•y too much, you 101• • little money end thet 11 all. Wh•R' you pay too little, you 1ometime1 101• ev1rythin9 bec1u11 th1 product you bou9ht was lnc.pable ef clo-- ing wh•t It was purcha1•cf to do. You c1n't pey • llttl1 ancf 9et • lot. Like Tequila! Huntlngl4n B eo ch • • Dit.N.V r11.0T • ._. • .-• ....... "-resident.I art goine to find out whether ""' ,..., • _..... "'l 1-:"' ~ •"-do or not. • .., ....... dllllMflt ............ ~:I ::;:w' ... ';:!..C..:.,~...... But that dotsn't mean they'll be drink· ,..._. '"'..._ on.. c:.1t1 ,.."'Q . Ing. '11ley'll be awl!lng whether their ~:::""'.....:::"..:. :,.11~ ..., community ahould beeome a abler city ..., 11n1J. c.i. MtMo • of Tequila, a city of 12,000, c miles Tzls1l 111 1714, 642,..J.lt from GuadalajJra in the M11lc1Jl state ,,_ w"' r rw c:.11 Ml·flll ot Jallaco. r, • ,,_,.,, M¥itrtlr ... Ml.Un Two reprt1tntaUv11 of Tequila were ~....., ""' or...,. c.... ,....,.. lntroductd at Monday n)ght's mee:tlng ~. ,.. -· •*'*-............. ol the City Council. Mr. and Mra. Gerald .,....... ,,..,_ .,. .~.......... --.... , .. ........., wtlflM ..,... _. Smilp1, who are related to a family = !. cii;: ;:;;";. ,...... .._ tat owns a lqe dlsUllery In Ttqulla, -~ Coll• .ww. t •ll.'-'-. lilelc....-w ' aald tbt city was aniious to become ,.,.,..,. •·• ,,..,., w ,..... n• __,,, Ued "to Huntln~ Beach. ................ u ........... 71..;.· _;... ______ ...;.·_,,_.-Mt. IDd rs. Worre• BOMo, '!Ibo t live In Hunungton Beach, erptained how the ldu came about. "We were on a Ylsit there and met Mrs. Smllgu.s' father and he sugested it. pointing out that many other Southern CallfornJ1 cities have tie, with Meilun communities. We came flack and nlade aome of. the contact.a." The coundl wu wld that sister city comm1ttets ln each community would now work on the proposal to see wbelher tt "'°"Id 'bt pursued. • As Its name implies, Tequila ls In Iha htarl <i the tequila-producing •~•· 11'nM!re are 12 distilleries 11'1 the city." sakt Benno. who owns a liquor store _In S!illJet Beach. • • ' ALDEN'S CARPETS e .J DRAPES 1663 PLACENTIA, COSTA MESA . 646 4838 . - 3"' GENERA TlON IN CARPIT IUStNISS SINCE 1194 1S YHrt In CM11 Moel • -'· . . _rt B"aeh • -•• Y. -. ' YOL 63, NO.-95,.2-SECTIOl'fS, 26·PA6ES , ' Council By 1110MAll FORTIJNE Of .. °""' ......... Amoog the vldors In the' N"'PO'I Beach City Council race, Carl Kymla spent tbe m.,.1 to get dected ~ 14,117. jlidw1I Croul afienl 11,111. l4ilan liOetal opeot ll,11'12 .and How"1f Rogers IJIOnl $445. The 'Winners' statements of campaign ·~pendltures wer• requlrod to be fll"1 wl!h the city clerk Mondly, R<lor to their swearing l~ today. ... . AJoac with -· -·· tbe ... .._ ...,...i the -ol tbe cam(IOIFlmidl. ~ ~ lllO of-hll own .money and ~ 14,0'7 r...n a dooon 1n amoomlll up to '250. Ci:ciuI l!pelll 1190 out , of his pocket and collected ll,1!'12 !ram 75 dooon ·in amounts up to 1100. Ills 'dallflbter Laura • • • . ... ... ORANGE-COUNTY, CAl:IFORNIA- . ' TUESDAY, AP.!Ul 21',.1970 .. --..... . -. . New GI Pul·lout Set ..,._ Nixon Plam 150,000 by May, 1971 In a nationally televised addrela from lbe. )Veslern wblle ljouse In San Clemente, President Ni:ion Moaday night l1lll0unced lbe United Slalel w 111 withdraw another 150,000 troops from Vietnam over the next 12 months. lmmed1ately following the speech, Prealdent and Mrs. Nixon • took a helicopter from the Loran staUoa next door to their SpanislHtyle rancho to El Tore Marine Corps Air Slallon. Air B'orce One took oil for Wasblngton with the Fi?st Family at g,45 p.m. Nixon's visit co the Orange Coast ~ liWe men !hon 14 hours. The President set an optlmistic tone on Vietum wi°*awa1.!J during ~is television talk to the nation.' (See Reac· lion, Pare 5). · "The decision I have innounced =t," Nixon said "means that we r have in sight the just peace we are seeking. We can aow say with confidence that pacificaUon is suc· ceeding .. We can say witb confidence that tbe South Vietnamese can develop the capability f<ll' their own defense. "We can say with coofldence that ... all Am'ericaa combat forces can and -, will be withdrawn," he 14ded. TtJe President said t6e number of withdrawats• ·~uld be boosted should there be a breakthrough in peace'negoUa- Uons. Howi!ver, he euWtiamed: · "I must repurt with regret that no progress has taken place on the negoUatiog front." Nis:on expressed concern about Com- multjst milltary incursions in Cambodia and Laos, but toot a generally uptlmistlc (See NIXON, Pl(e zr . Doreen Lauded Chamber Horwr.s lJ..agoing M~yor ' .Newport ll<adl 11-lira. Dorwa llMshaD -Visibly ll1090d ~1 by wolds ol pr ... and • llandjDg ~ lr0m dJredon ol the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, ' The .-her took up tbea other mat.-. ten llGl!day' . . -Appolntod 'l1>eodore Robinl to head up ·a new blue ribbop Put Presidents Committee ,to work in speclali7.ed anias suc,b as creatini a ICholarsblp program for students. Bay Club Plans _ .N~,~ ... ~, Tow~r '(]9jhpJex Raising her huds to her throat · and wiUt her eye, a UtUe teary. Mrs. Marshall said, "You bow thlll ls just little old me and you make me feel awfully self conscious." Mrs. Marshall, who was to step down from the mayor's chair today, was given a plaque making her a lileUnie member of the chamber of commerce. She told the chamber dlreclml how oppreclaUve she Is ol the ~t contributions they u leaden have made to making the community go. u1 think bact on all the times we have worked together," she aaid. "Part- jn& meters, the electrical Code,·the excise tµ,• tidelands fees, the freeway. We havea't always agreed but we've always made our points wlth good will." Chamber Preslde11t Charles Currey said, u'I'he new mayor b going to have tp be awfully good to Teplace Doreen." -Heard that Gordon Jones has beta appointed ' by the executive ·committee as the chamber's delegate to aerve .. 01 an Oran(e Frttway C!Uieni Commltt.e. Jones, a...plaMer with the Irvine Com- pany, has worked tjosely with lbe Slate Divillon of Highways . on the Pactnc Coast Freeway route in c.orona del Mar ud WOUid have no conflict of Interest Oil the west end of town, Chamber M~er Jack Barnett tald. -Heard a repart from Barnett that • half a do2en tug ooalll had collected full loadJ of floallng debris . in lbe bay over the weekend to launch the Marine Division's "Ship Shape Week." -Agreed to meot with the Com- modOres , Club ·to talk about ways of boosting chamber membersltlp. from the present S9l businesses to over l,IMll by the ead of the year. Mesa Planning New Study ·on Upper Bay Swap Deal -Renewed studies of the controversial Upper Newport Bay land swap are in the olf111g for the C.Sla Mesa City Coun-cil. which approved the measure oo paper In 1967 but may yet d>ange ill mind. J.<ngthy dlscuulon based on a pl<a by a longtime foe of the deal between Orange County and the Irvine Company led to a tw .. week delay on the ques!lon Monday night. Councilmen want to hear h•a1<oxperts oa the matter, but they are not ~ly to be Irvine Company or county officials, awaiting court litigaUon on the deal Gus Patzer, of 304 E. Flower St., read a tong statement to councilmen Monday 'Olgllt urging that 1IJ'p......,... be .,.rted to cancel existing plans for the land trade. He explained he was present at a bear- ing in whicl! the Oran&t. County Board of Supervisors voted S to l'lo continue with the Back Bay Uddandl nap. 'Patur charges that new information regarding the -veralal !rade bas emerged lo r<eent yean and """1d dd- lnttely be comldered before ~ become5 final. 1Pub1lc acctU to tidelands envisioned t« Irvine Company development ~ plus survival of the esWary.'1 ecoloite1t bal- ance -are two of the hottest tssoes. • Vice Mayor Robert M. Wilson, 1 can. dldate fOr lbe offi<e of Fifth Dialrld Superl!!or, declared he . mlglll have ll><ced the vole last weok in the oppos!le t11recUon. "I derfnilely have to agree with Mr. !laker and Mr. Batlln," he Nid, noUng he Introduced a 1987 council resohlUon In favor ol the plan al o~nally pretented. "I'm not aa1in1 •no swap', I think there hu to be a IWIJI of ICllQt tlnd..1' • said W'tlson1 ubut H )'OU want my PoSI· Uon, I'd reopen the bearing." "1bere are some rads missing," he said. Councilman George A. Tucker look ad- vantage of hiJ next-to-last meeting afWr bing a bid for re-election to deliver a broadside on the original council reso- lution. "In 1967, I taid we didn't have eooUGh information," he snapped. "I've put up with a lot of hard·nosed gaff in the past four years and it gives me great satlSfaction -tn fact, I'm very happy -to 1ay: 'I told you sol' " Patzer, who bas literally waged a ootrman war against the Udelands trade by the mammoth development qimpany · and the county warned thal It oould con' timJe for years. , "It will go alt the way.to the state m. preme court and the U.S. Supreme Court.'' he said of the la"ult now antl- dpated to 1"01Ve legal questions 1bout the matttt. "U Wt could lust cancel this agreement and •lart frtsh . : ." he uplllned. ."! 111ee '!1!11 the·1-;• uid !lit Vice ~. "'lhat ·1s a •ay aut." Councilmen ruggested a twc>week de- lay to hear again the oppmlng sides, but City AUomey Roy June warned that the principals will rel.,. to dl!cuas the case to protest their inter9ta. Vice Mayor Wlblon ,.Id 1t one point be doesn't tee bow enough Jresh tidewaters can circulate In the area envlaloned for recreation without another Newport Beach harbor entrance being cut. B. Eli K...,., ooe of tha recent <hallen(· (l!eo llAY SWAP. P ... I) ' ' The Balboa Bay Club Is propooing ·to bulldoewapartnient.towert.Gntbteut · 1 1 • 1 ·: , ', '1 1 ~ '"'''ti\;' , . · .·p&n.v.~~~,,..\ ~~%~1Yif:::u~~ic~ PreaJdent ·r,riEs10E.NT. NIXoN·SP.EAK' totfte NATiON ·oN' ~oli\!liihllArrolt;PLANS .•ii vr•~ .• Richard S. Stevens confirmed Monday · · . · · · · . '" • · • ~. · · .. · . ; ~ -' . · ~ ; =1!:nun:esoo:~~~~tsf~:: ~Cd'·' M'. D: ' 'I ' '. o· l •• i ', :, t~iJ:;:, !~,,~ I .'·~ '11'1', ..: ... ~:::; .. ~~~?=~:::~~ ·: .· · : · oelo.r .ut.'f>lf, f>(),•'. :: '. ,rvme ·~J;llP.~Y . of the Bay Club property coolaina ,115 . ·, "' ., ' . .& !d ' J. ' apartment unila. It is 50 feet blgh. di es to' om c!fa:a~a:;g~~~ncll,,,~ on· J!taud, ArsonChllr,u:e, ,' 1E -'h D PI ' :!..i:.::::::i.~:ea;:v:n~ . . , e art ay . ~.ans · an aJ-.ailve proposaJ <of anoth.,. ipm. · ' · · '· · ' " ' Three lo Irvil>e. c;.,n1>m11 -m•rit building masoell up' to 50 fed. . ·"·<;otona,dol Mar physidan wu,rr.ea 1lq!Jof~1.f;~.,Ji!.·eoaM'~fl';,: ·. · P -· ·. '"' El~r slnl~ would ' cost . •bout. 14 'tOila:Y-oo $i1)50 b&il!Ollowii\g li!B . .,_ ,., DOtoctive' 1:Bam\ ~ _., 1 i1 d will porlicil'l!ie ,In. ll;ar!h DliY' "'f'l'll\"' milUon, Stevens said, 1and there•would be -Moildi}'on llion·Brkl fraud cbarg~: l ;ttl,~lltiS I ti~ .~e!i .~~(I~. iWllr ~ k· the Orange eo~· area,.:.,. ~, .... no economic advantage to the Bay Club NeWpori police saia Dr. Eb be .count.of burning hiJ own.p~y., ,one . Company ,Pres¥~t Vfflli&ml~Muoe either way. · I ·· ,. -. . 1 will ;djscus.s .. "lrYlne andrED•tr"aM•hll Stevens said he ls giving the City Coun-Harte lus. • SO, ·of err· W. WilSoh St.~ ,a:n111t of: bun;iipg the. property .of otheri, Control'~ at' I ' breakfast ~ oft.tltt ell and planning commission alterna· Costa ·Mesa,· . w:as · taken ,into .custody one count of araon wltb intent to 1Jeftaud~ Bahia· Chapter of the National SectttaW lives becauJe he believes they regret ·and .. twO aiuntS'. ot '"-'-'·l o1 ·pe· ~-1 :AslocJaUoo a1· the Irvine r-• r.....-their 1965 decision to stick with the Mo .....,..,.... ,...,.ut ·"""""'• W>Mftl" foot height limit. c c , , • property. With .fnient t0 defraud 'au fn. Club, . . ' I . Since it was built, the Bay Club apart-0ngre8S rJtiClZeS !Urapee company\(; ' -. Senior •vice . president 11a)'mood 4 ment structure bas on occasion been re--· · · · · Amburgey aatd e charges stem.frO?J?. Watson wilJ join a four.filan · panit !erred to by dty officials as"• Chinese Postal Stamp Boost a thel! the doctor repo(!ed to 'Cosla '°""'3ing · fand u,. aM d<velop!llOl!t Wall." After the building was completed ·Mesa police April 1 and 8 burglary-ar'IOo · at JJC Irvine at 10 ·a.m.~Watlon .,;JU the city let developers or tbe county dock w ASHING TON (UPI) _ Despite a of ,his office on April 9• •,: s~are . the fm:um wJth cha!)Ctllor Dlftlel property at The Arches build an 85-foot Hartell(ls reported to police,. the theft AldHch, ·or. Arthur BOugl)ey 'of ucr1 tower, revision downward ln the · Nl:ion ad· of his 1970 Volkswqeb ,and medical d~ent of populaUon , ahd en.: Stevens recalls the Bay Club madt ministration's proposed 'increase ·in. first bag worth '500 .douan; Amburgey said vironmentaJ· biolo~, 11.nd Aii'an. ~t three passes at the plannJng commission class '.postage rates, Postmaster General an .inveStl.1 ga,Uon revealed H a r t e 11 i u • of POD, Inc.,, a planning 1:0nsUll111t firm. and two at the City Council in 1985. The Winton . M. Blount heard continued .reported Y arffQiedito have these temJ Dr. Thomas Ashley, ·devetopment Bay Club Jost by 1 lingle vole in ~ ~IS]!Oled of so he CQUld collect the fn. liratqy ·planner .wlll.-speak at, 11 .•,m 11111 Im~ . criticism today in Cona .. ess that they surance. = sp on a ""~ every OCC88.I011, r at Santa Ana College. Aud,ltorlum ,.. --uppoollloo t bullding tall to were unfilr. , InvesUgalors said tbe ...1. .... ic1an also .u._ 11~·" .ams o er wers t"''l'~ WM: company:s re ~P to con-1 c1me from residents of CUff Riven who BlouQt tHUfled before· a HOU9e sub-· apParently ma4e tae· ·arranstm'"1' to ti and ...... 1,...., look down over, the Bay Club to the l:ido coanlttee ln •PROrt of the proposed haf'e his ·office 1>reken into IDd. let eerva on · ---w· · l 'Ch8annteveelna. ·--' then ... <liff r··••ents postqe rate hilta -inclu~ ·an fn.. • . 1 .a ftre .19 collect the """'""""·· ··ST..l,K .. • .. ,. -.*"..-, _ jl -e-uie caw crtue 1from Iii cents to elgbt" cent.1 Police have not Jde:ntified an ac· ""' '!'1'.taft&.l~i.I.' would have a better view between the for mailina a regular letter -to compUce in either of the incidents. towera ~an over the wali-like building help pay for ·pay boosts tor ]iostal Amborgey lal,d thab portion of thO'<aR eventuallf built. worten and otber1f~al employes. · wu sUU11JDder ~ · · ~ . CofC Bac·ks .F~eeway Stu~y . Agrees With Coun.cil on De.sign Alter11:at~ves .. . Ntwport Harbor Chamber of Com· It was the HCOOd ·Ume lbe freoway merce directors Monday puled a resolu-· reeoluUon wu conaidered. Last month tion·11ying they agree with lbe Newport il wu tebled becauae ....., ol the· Beach City Council It Is lime to 1tudy Chambll' ·dir<c:lol'I opposed · it. Bui the dealp ai-.auves along lbe adopted chamber ......Uvt committee, which Pacific C...i Freeway roui.. . 11-· the rdolUtlon, ·decided 1D bring The resolutlon followed debale about ' It Ill' apln. • , .; whether • Pacific Coast fl'e<Way ii · ''l'hen ii aboolulely no · queallon in <Ir is, Id ~ ID die end tt wn my mind· tbe ·r..-ay is· coming tfinlolh' I ~ 10 diJe\O from 1be reanluUonl I Jim," aid RJclwd ·S!Oveul.' "'Ille rlaJJ Coinmeni that . tllo ~1'1J is needed ' 1-WU loot i;,· Newport' Beacb <In • becau.te the pr-I city road syslem 11111 ud tht city ha1 been· (!ghtinll Is not deolped ~ l\Oftdl• anUclpa!ed a death th...t batlle,1 vallanll!. ever• !raffle in.,._, . ...... t Accepted for tli.e 11..1 reoQlullon w11 • "W" would do our proeent qtbenry a 1uggeaUon of .Cit.)'· Cowtcilman ' and anti ·future citizens a .tremendOoa honorary cbamber bol!'d memheri Ed dltaervice If 'llo lake an ostrich aland Hirth to aak thal· lbe ·chamber of ~ aiicl. not tdeil 'lrith · Ille ~ . on•· m"""" be 11lowed fnPl!t in\o the 1 ci!11 J ~-~ -' · ' • · • 1tudy. ,.. . , ~ " \ ~-~ aaJd lie 'dost~ lliblk The Voice vote "1 Hltlb'1 su,...u.a h9 11 l>olllf ai ooftkl!. "I've liein In drew onl7 ali&bt vocal oppns!Uon. th1I mm !lie 111rt and l baveo' dliqed ,.;, ':b (. • IJ • •.f I_-,.__ .. , 4 ... {•'i"" r ~ i, . . my ritind:• he, aikl. ·~I'm not cmoemecl 'With reltin1 people li'om SOUia Barl>ar1. to San DI•.!' . I Nolan l'rlzzelle uld there hi j11> P<*Slbllily, •'(Oil • probabilllJ,. that .the freeway la uol needed. Up w down, Ille -!he fr<e;ray bas been: routed aroaad thOoe c1tloa' 1'her6 • tlli 1 Die of Ille city' dtp111111 ... coutil _... IDd its envtromnenl." · · · '· , i . · He aaJd the' Callfomla nip.y <:..... ,misaton la •lteP bl' !Up llolln1 • In." • ''My contention ·11 we ire. llrtldy boxed," aa!d . .Sle ...... ._ore be<om!nc one bJ.g tennlnus fqr other clUu." 1 · Mayor• Doreon ManbaU liid ihe ·•li1 is 4oin1 to f1~e pr•• troin• Costa ' Meoa; Huntliilton BUch • 111d ~ lleacll • I ~ . ' .'She, nld the ~I hlslnfly com-· ft'illajon ·1111 not proud or IH:ated" with . (llee nDWA'f, r..i.1) -NEW YORK (AP) ,._ Tbe atock mart.it 1'1!lreated 'in lite lrldint UU.-lfiernooft after ~ 1 small, pip _eorlior. (SeO ~uotatioiil;\Pages ·10-11). I Orange . . Weac•er · The IUil "111 -~ lh!nr,. Ind the "1nd will lleep •bistllnl w.f. neaday u lbe temperature 1.- up into the -miles a1q the Orange Coast. ' INSIDE TODAY . . , • ' ' ., I ' ... J DAU PIL~T . J .N • ~ ~· """' 21, 1970 V.S. E1e•. Fugl"!:i' !* )Jrihery (: .S~spect , .. ,· .~-,.,. Bai1 .. ·~·ai "-$6·~2$o · · .- •. ~-. . <#.,~· ,, -""•' t: .. ·.· 011ATTLlllG OVl!R' BAIL 8~ ... p1ct Rondondo ..- -~ W orit P.oUution . -. O_f/:ender___ Vote : By ARTHUR R. VINSEt Of ,._ Dellr Plllt S .. ft I A fugitive sought In connecUon with a · reported attempt to bribe a Costa Mesa policeman wu setting to raise bail Monday f&>day following hiJ sur· render _Monday ln municipal court. Authorities, meanwhile, were also seek· lng to 1et Eugene C. Rondondo's $6,250 bail r"""°. druUcaUy incrw<d. while federal potloJ aulborlUes were'report.dly lnteresltd In him too. #Rondondo, 44, of 2422 E. 22nd St., NeWport. 9eacli, ill\d . his allegoil •*· com.plice in the· plot to frame a pro- .aecotion Witness were scheduled fof ar. ni-eot Manday aflmlooll. lfarbor Judicial District CQ<!rt Judgi Calvin Scbmldt, ho,.ever, reset .their ap- pearances for May J to allow derense attorneys additional case preparaUon. The pair were implicated by Patrolman Gofy ,Barwif In a 110,000 cller ~1c11:'• Roodondo'• former partner in F 11 nigbtdub on a narcoUCI rap. :- He llllCI s.m .. 1 Rolman, f7, of 21111 Son Briao· Place, IASuna Niguel, are dwpd with attempt,d bribery of a · polk<man: consptracy to fallely - and lund.lblng danprou,drup. The nan:otlcl -l.IOO blrl.itllrale ta~~ -.... -""IJ foan4 Jn •• cat drlnn by Cbarleli s. DreJer, 12, ol IMSSunael llldfeLane, Lquna Beodl on April I during a' niutlne traffic llop by Barwif, . • ClruP. i:ooiili Dlllrict Altorney c.cu . A. IDcb f1111.mcect ane,-Ronn.an'• ar· 'imt a.I ijr)p~e fl. a· beDCb WUTIDt lot Jlei>Wi!o lbal the caae bad been ....._, • '• • o.ti. ... ~ ,ft.OT ....... " ..... v.w.u COAST GUARDSMEN, WHITE HOUSI; GUARDS AND S!!CRET SERVICEMEN BATTLE BLAZE At Wtstern Whltt House, Everyone Becom11 a Fireman •• T1l1vl1lon Network Trvdc Burns Fire· Breaks Out Ip ABC-TV .~ruck As Nixon Talks Fron• Page· 1 NIXON TO PULL 150,000 • • • view or the Southeast Asian situation. A White House official who declined to be quoted by name told repOrters· Nixo~ plans to complete the witbdray.ral BJ JOHN Vil.TERZA o~ 150,000 men during the.next 11 months, °' ... ..., ...., ...., _ give or take a few weeks. Barring the ---111_\.--.1 : two froab ~ unforeseen, be said; the decision is ir· ~ awa UJl;.&aicu on I reversible. the San Cleiiiiiil<i W~Wlille H-If the Nil<on plan ls carried ou~ the u Preald<ot Nixon delivered his opeech aulhorlzed U.S. troop ceiling would drop to the na11Qo Monday n1atit, aild one by_ May '1971 to 134,000 men .. The peak of. the lncldeot.1 created a f'brltf but ceiJ!ng earlr in .1961 ~a~ 594,500. . · • Nixon said his deasion· "bas the ap- mad acramble. proval of the government of South Viet- .An ABC TelevWon generalor truck nam." He also consulted in advance diplomatic situation." Since Nixon started the cutbacks Jast June, 115,000 soldiers have been pulled out -bringing the current troop level to 434,000 compored '6> r.49,000 when tht: Nii:oo AdmlnlstraUon took office. The latest cutback would bring the total down to 284,®Q by May, 1971. • ,,,... ~ ... l " EXPENSES ••. • WUllam Wood: 125; .'t; G. Ellu, 125~ Mr~ H. G. Olsto, 115; Mn. Hansel &peveautl, :.-~J M1cna~, !JI, ind Dr. ~ ,...., .. .. -I Ta -~ ~ '), 1"""' c:o .. 1100; Newell and Fall ~ ''100 ; Tom Caley, $50 j Dr, Jtcbert. Crecea. $50; Jolm Porter Jr., $50: Ken Kendrick, $50; BIMing. $50; Donald Burns, 150; . .Goclrl" and Wiiliam !lDlsteln Company. $5(!· Edgar Witmer, $$0: <Albert and Nancy Auer, $50; Rinker Development Corp., $50; Robert Woinbles, $50; Ed Pratt, $30: John Elliott, 125; Dick "Nabon, 125: Bud Desenberg, 125: J. P. Incram. 125;· Robt!'t Shelton , 125; James Stoddard $25; Vi~ MaUorf, $25~ Ward Cbamber!olO, 125; Fronk Trane, $25; Gene Wells, US; John Kllliafer, $25; Carl Neisser, $25 : John and Janet Croul. $25; ~ .Cook, 125; Ger\nJde _Crout, $!5 · Dri )act Alenbaum, $25; Richard Br0ome, $25; Nancy Padgham, $25;' Jllnes Croul, 125; and · William Liuk, $25 ' , I To Xymla ·.'.. R4berl Bejn; ri&o: Jock Raub, $250~ K. W. Carlson, poo; Harvey Tai<, $ZOO; Jobn . l'atkf', $150; Ed Johll!00, 1120: Alex Bowle, $1llO; William Blurocl:, $100; B. H. MIUet Jr., 1100; John Macnab, 1100; Jllll!l Cllrcl, 11oo i Banning, SlOO; Paul Pa.I.met, fIOOi Brad- ford Miller, $10P; R, ~-H_irsb, $100: Gary Burrill, $100; Gary Davidian, $100~ Richard Bertea, $100; Fred Howser, $100; Donald Bren, $100 ; Hodges Building Corp., $100 ; Torrey Webb, $100; ·An~Y. Moiso, $60: .~Cook, $50; Alan Mc;lnni,s. $50· Randall McCardle, $50; Edwin Fm'.ster, $50; Albert .Auer, $50; Seven Seas, $50. , I Also, Hobart Smith, _$35 ; Brian Zens,, $30: Theodore Tale, $30: Herb KostlOn, $25· Herman Kimmel, $25 ; Tom Btacliburn. 125 ; Phil Anshotz, 125; Omer, Long, $25; l\alph Masl<ey, 125; Norman Smoilegurd, 125; Arnold MetcaH, 125) Willlam Ring, $25; Steve Smitll, $25~ Tom Rousselot, $15: later Smith, ~~ Georll" Hobteln, 125; William Holstoin, 125; Bruce Nott, 125; Elaine Demond, 125; H. W. Linton,, !JI; V. P. Bakor, $2$; NClf'llWl LIWllOD, $2Sj Donald Ra- gan, $25, and Glenn Travers, $25. Campaign , Star.f,s . ·-" ~. . l!!Jlidaado !Ind 'Dr.ytr 1{tte Indicted by .111e,._ OraQse County Grand Jury lut fall·;.., muttlple -ol grand theft loaded with electrookt gear and ~ 1 wittl U.S. field commanders but did \ dredl of wu · Coffee cu~ bunt into not claim his plan met with their flam mldw In the President'• broad· y.rh~lehearted approval. There had been The move ga~ the President a year- long period of flexibility to make withck>awals on the basis ot the wat in Vietnam, and the increasing mili~ activity across the rest ol Indochina. NixOI) avoided a discussion of overall Indochina policy, however, except to take note of the situation and to admit that problems in Cambodia and L a o s challenge the withdrawal plans with some clear risks. Four Candidates To Debate at BYC UC lnlile ll"aduate lltlldeol -Poul .· nm-la calling for • '"'11t card ,: -<i the c:ompony !bat people • 1111 :11 1be blaeot --lo Olf • la etMmeetloa ' with • 2:50 ca1e1 of Jlquor mlaslng from other cOuW nigbtlpota. • I. md ftttr pollutkm. .,,,.._, wllo la IClinfJ -lot , . tho. Ora!>1e Coua1J CGuncil Io r (-Eaatkw:••••..tll Quality annaunc.:I the 10th Man Faces . . ' .. --ioo:.-Iii<' -pollllticm ·, iilllildlr at a -.,......,. Monday. Newport Charges ',• II Iii_, d-ill -°""1<IL • • , "We'ra aokln( bi llUl>llc of the Unftocl In Beach Riot ·~·· ... ;I" -qa; llMl""I ........ the)'. • ' lltliil; Ii ..... -In ,po111it1on. ·~· • -·-'""' ., . Y• -bf "'"'lnl .,-the credit card ·~ IDlll waa. for -·.....-·~· • at'CZ. ......_-. baTe 1.,a ied and meattildaytnmunldpalcourt~ea ,.. -~7-..... ml:f., "-f!u!>daf'I ., ~~,. lot~ .. fray• ~Blllioi • :" ; Pf'. :IOit ~,!Jrvl4tj <¥'··t • \J!¥1·-asl a~ were ar. • be .. •jnicl ' • ftlled at llalbaa'1 ..... al tbe B Street ,; · ~Sofng Aid. be hopes~~ Park on charg., rlllfling !rem dfsturbinS ·L· lbrouch ... ~ oa llmllar to u.! the peace to_ battery llllCI usauh on a !,,t CCUlciL •iWheft n ... _ -wbl...r.. peace offlcer. f w'! •'6"'0:: :'"" \;II Robert PhllDJY Meyer, 32 of 1005 E. 11. company ii -\he wumer, we 11 proent Ocean Front was taken into custody ~. ~ with a trophy," Fishman ad!ied. Monday njgbt on cbarges of aiding and i..... F~ spoke at a ~ conference ab«ling an aJSault on a peace offlce.r, •.,j -ed by !he Tllbert:Wosla ind disturbing Iha peace and Inciting to riot. .. Ret!l)iratc.'y Disease Association 0 f Tbe lattu two charges are misdemeanors. • Orange Cwnty. Held to "kick ell Earth Tbe arrest ol Barry Weinberg, 2t of ' . Day activities ln Soutbem 'California," Santa Ana on charges of dim.urblng the .. the conference was at the dump to peace sparked U,ie. brawl which led to the • ~ the poUutlon problem. arrests and left four clllcen Injured. /. 'Ealth Day wh~ wUI be Wednesday, Welrtberg allegedly uJtd obscene language :· .. will featvre ~.Environmental Teach-In 1n his speecl;J In the park. . · on eollege ·and. high ICbool campuses Weinberg's arraignment was continued ..-• acna the nation. to April rt and he was freed on '65 bail. Ora Citron, a USC student representing Six penoos charged with assaulting a the Southern Callfcrla Environment.al peace officer a.re alated for an intervle'!' CoeUtioo · Cllled upon the 80 people at~ Wednesday wlth the public defender and tendln('tbe conference to unite in their will face arr~lgnment Friday. They are : efforta to •1change the public m<rality -Roger Stepbea Childs, 20 of 1352 W. m eoviromnent. Come to the campuses Balboa Blvd. tb1s week and learn what tt•1 all about," -Vicki ~ynn Divis, 21 ol 470 Ocean &he urged Ave., Huntington Beac!J. Mrs. J~ Somers, presklent o( Orange -Nick Uc1rt, 19 of 1007 E. Balboa Blvd. CowJty Stamp Out Smog stressed the -Wllllam llarwond Crumpecker, 20 of importance of a cballge o! attitude In 1352 W, 13a1boa Blvd. . llndln '"' to' ,_ ta! -MuYID Lony Brown, 19 Of 1352 W. b~ g IOu.iuOOS ~nvii vwuen pro-Balboa Blvd. ,,....:.. k Wn f ~· In -Steve. 11loma1 Gmispoa, 20 of 135! vw-=r gpea en ca g or af ... on W. Balboa~Blvd. IOl.vlng pollutlon problems wer~: Ball for the sis: was set at $2,000. Dr. Fred Robert.s, Comervation Educa-Allen Jeffrey Solo! 22 of 1352 W Balboa Um Ollirman for lbe Angdes !l>'Plez; Blv~, pleaded not KuillY to clWges ol of the Sierra. battet? and will be trloil May I In muni- cipal court. He was released on '315 ball! e ay tnd1catlons that some highly placed cast detaillng a major troop wil~xlrawal. military men wanted the withdrawal rate Nilon, 1 p e a t 1 n g to television slowed. cameru in h.l.adfices nearbf, 1pparenUy 'Ibe exact timing and pace of the 1"11 unaware of the fire -even as n~w cut.~cks in troop ~eployments, said he, his wife, Pat. ·and aeveral aides ~1xon, will be determined by our best boarded the helicopter for the hop to Judgment of the current military and Air Fore< One wailing ~II the El Toro Marine C"1>0 Air staUon. Sbortly alter the 8:30 p.m. departure from the White House comppund, about IO to IO peace plckeil< led "-61 a Lquna Budl man -Jed .,., the ptew1y to ~ Sbom with Ugbi.d candles ~banners. 'l'be f>Uc• mil'Chen cUille4_1, ... , •• held lighted candles and waved plaeard.I. Tbe demoostration, wblch s an Cle.:nente police patrolmen described as . "very calm" ended in the early evening boon. Robert 0. Bland of Laguna Beach, leader or the group, vowed "as long as the President is in Orang~ County we will be here in ever-increasing numbers." Officers surveying the mini-protest said • the group was "very quiet and coope.raUve." 'Ibe display took place about one- quarter mile from the guard post at the entrance of the Coast Guard Loran station, where the Pres.I.dent h a d delivered his poeech. The excitement, however, wasn't from the protestors. · · As journalillt.s and Presidential aides waited for the speech to corx:lude, loud shouts of "Fire . , , fire " came from outside the offices. The truck, a backup rig parked at a dead-end road next to the offices, was not in use at the time. Hundreds of wax.coated cups and rnlscellaneous gear had caught fire i• a comparbnent behind the cab. Coast Guardsmen in a nearby barracks scrJmbled out and ran toward the blaze, followed by the bright yellow snorkel-type fire truck k:ept on stand-by prlmarilj for the helicopters serving the chief executive, the press Cj.nd the White House staff. . 'I1>e .snioky blaze was out 11 minutes. From P_age 1 FREEWAY ... the adopted route but It is not going to chan# it in. tbie face o( strong op- peettloii from Costa M"'· . ' ~ The councll's decbion to work with slate highway engineers on freeway desJgn along the adopted route "seems like the only step forward we could take," she said. Stevens, who has served on the execu· tive committee for four years, said, "Your leadership hn been In favor of this for a number of years but we did not want to undermine the City Council and louse up their strategy." He said as soon as the council did take this action "a lot of people got back on the freeway-op~ition bandwagon." Hancock "BUI" Banning lll said, "Any· one who says a freeway isn't needed should document their argument. There is plenty of time for this: But we won't know what design alternatives along the adopted route are available until the city engineers look into it." From Page 1 BAY SWAP ... ers in the city council election, spoke in support or Patzer's oppoaition and said it is shared by conservationists. "The decision is still in the process of being made," he said hopefully, adding that while it is centered in Newport Beach, it will affect the entire Orange Coast. . Nixon said he was "pleased to report that progress in training and equipping South Vietnamese forces has substan- tially exceeded our original expectations last June." He also praised .. 'very signifi- cant a dvances" in making the Viet. namese countryside free from communist influence. While saying Vietnami.zaUon will pro- ceed on schedule, Nixon said: "There is a better. shorter path to Re,ace -through ntgotiatioos. We shall withdraw· more than 150,000 ovtr the nelt year if we make progress on the negotlallpf Im>!." . -: The chief ei:ecutlve cited three prin- ciples governing his view of a ju.st political settlement or the war: "First, our overriding objective is a political solution that reOects the will of the Sooth Vietnamese people and allows them to determine their future without outside interference , . . ar. "Second, a fair political soluti n should reflect the exisUng relatio of political forces within South Vie '. We recognize the complexity of shaping machinery th.at would fairly apportion political power In South Vietnam.· We are flex1ble; we have offered nothlng on a take-it-or-leave-it basis. "And third, we will abide by the oulome oC the political process agreed upon." Ni.Ion said Hanol had failed to win either militarily or politically in South Vietnam. · "They thought they could w i n politically in the United States," he said. "This proved to be their most fatal miscalculation. "In UUs great free Country of ours, we debate -we disagree, sometimes violently -but the mistake the totalitarians make over and over again · is to conclude that debate in a free country is proof of weakness ... America has never been defeated in the proud JOO.year history of this country and we shall not be defeated iD Vietnam." Four Republican candidates for the office of attorney general of California will debate issues surrounding their cam~ paigns '11lursday at a Balboa Yacht Club meeting scheduled by -the Newport Harbor chapter of the California Federa· Uon of Republican Women. Speakers at the 6 p.m. cocktails-buffet meeting will be District Attorney Eve.lie oJ. Young.,. <i Los Angeles Cowity, State Senators George Deukmejian of Long · Beach and John L. Harmer of Glendale and Spencer · Williams. the 'former niember o! the R<ig8n" iilm$strallm who was tm.!llc:cess:ful against Attorney General Thomas Lynch in the 1986 elec- tion. Each candidate will di= his plal· form and answer questions during the meeting. The Balboa Yacht Club iJ located at 1801 Bayside Drive. C<rona. de! Mar. ·· Death Penalty Asked in Slaying LOS ANGELE)> (AP) -A Superior Court jury recommended today that Robe.rt K. Beausoleil, convicted ol flrst degree murder in the stabbing of a Malibu musician, be sentenced to the gas cliamber. (Earller Story Page 5). Judge William Keene ordered May 12 as th.e date for formal sentencing o( Beausoleil, 22, a fonner roonunate of Charles Manson, who is charged in the slaying of actress Sharon Tate and sil others. 'Ibe same jury which last Saturday ruled Beausoleil guilty in the death of Gary Hinman, 34, last July 2 7, deliberated on the punishment for two hours, 45 minutes. The prosecution sought the death penalty. DAILY PILOT O«ANGe COUT "1aUa;tlNG CIJMIAW't lorwt N. w.9' -JNk a, Cwtt'f Viet Prmkltnt n ~I M..0W Tll•,..•• Kt1•il Candidates May .Vio~t,e Conflict ol ln~eiest Law too litt\e? ,. ' """ Tlt.11"' A. Mu r,hlno M_,lnf E•llor Tliolfltt Forlu111 H<..,ort 8Mdl cny Edl!Or N...,_., .... OfRc.e 2211 w .. t 1.11i ... h11lo••rd M1ni11' .Mir .. u P.O. h• 1175, ''''J °""' °""" C.--...1 D Wiit .. ., Sir.at ............. a.dill :m hl'at ·-........... a.di: l117S ••9'11 ·~ ... ~al Ntrlll IEI "'1lin. a..I ... -. A lot of candidates, successful and unsui:cessful, for municipal posts in Orange County may be in violation of the state's connict of i11.terest law, ac- cording to County Clerk William St John. St John warns that allhough the Slate Supreme Court recently declared the first two chapters of the Government Code unconstitutional (disclosure of financial Interest), Chapter S -the original colfllct of ilterest law regardlnf political contributions -sWl remains on the 'books. St John quotes the law, enacted by the 1969 legislature: · "Each caooJdate for state or }ocal public office, and each political com- mltlee supporting IJllCh candidate, •h•ll file, a; a public record, a statement naming each source from whom con- trlbuti.Oft.S have bee• received that total more than SSOO. Candidate& for atate office shall file with the Secrttary of Slate and for local office with the Count,y Oerk of tbe county in which the can· dida.te resides." · According to St John the term ""'"' did.ate " means any person wbo aeeU nomlnaUo11 or elcctio11toa 1tate, count)', judlcJll or dlstricl office, or to a manlcipol olllce In a ceneral low or • chartered city, at any election or primary conducted wilbin the state. Incidentally, it also includes persons seeklAg electio• to a county central com· mittee at the primary clecUon . The law reads that statements o[ con- tributloos ln excess of $500 &hall be fi1ed (a) Between 20 and 25 days prior to the election, ~ (b) ~tween 30 and 35 days after ttle electJon.• SI John notes that any -who vlolales Ille law Is guilty of it ml!de- meanor, and Any person •ho · VSOlates a provision Of thlt chapter with knowJedie ol the unlawlul.,.1 ol IJllCh an act or omission ts l!Jllly of.a felony. The county clerk frinklt 1dmill that he hu oo way ol knowing . wblc!J If any candidates for council .seats and olher municipal positions in the April 14 votes received contributions of $500 or more from a given source. But he has given notice to candid1W ror county, state and federal offices that such contrlbutio• statements are a:oon due. Flrlt 1tatemenLS are to be made, ln connecUoft with the June 2 primary vote, between May 8 through J3, and Unal otatemenl.s during the period July a threu&h July 7. . t, Don't be misl•d by discounts, d•als, sal1s •nd 9iveaways. Th• common •law of bu1ine11 balance says it best -It is unwjse to p•y too much, but it is worse to pay too little. If you pay too much, you 1011 a little money and th1t is 111. Whan you pay too llttl•, you sometime• lo•• everything because ffie product you boutht was incapable of do- ing What it was purchased to do. You can't pay 1 little and get a lot • \ ·ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 PLACENTIA, COSTA MESA 646 4838 ' ' I 3rd GENERATION IN CARPET BUSINESS SINCE il94. 13 Y eara In Cotti Mell • "· ,. • ' • • * ~ k ti ~ I ' • • .. . • · YOL'.. ·63, N0~ 95>2 ·SECTIONS, 26 PAGES / • ' t • • llATILING OVSR BAIL DAiLY t'ILOT Sl9fl' ....... OUT·ON BAIL . ~,~~~~:''''·~·~ ~. • ., .. Brille ·Sutpoctilloiri11n . "', • · """" ' lu -' ' ' :(1-,:i~ty~~~e ·~S~p~cff ff::tten:iP.~'.. kl ~e· Bail , llJ ~L ya.a;. ............... A fu«11iw 11111P1 In ........iiOn with • rePo!W '•lfanPI .. 'bhbe • coo- MOR ~ wai ~ .. Mi n\le bill'll!dl1follolrlq1111-J(oadl)' In )D.;mop.i Court. • A. Hieb annOunced after Ro!man's · ar. TeSt and issuance of a bench warrant for -Rondondo that the case bad been fabd. . . --1ll'r1l:J ORANGE COUNTY; CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 21', '1'70 C I • ...,,., l r-.,..,, • TEN C!NTS -·-- ' . Troop ,(:lit. " A;nnouneed, · · • , • , I At Clemente . ' . ' .... · In a natkmU)'• televiled at:tdresi fi'oin the Westero While , 11oaie . In . sin c1en\ente; Pieoldent.N!J:on.Moaday'nliht announced .the. 'Unltett 'Slate. wf'fl withcir.:.. onother ·110,ooo :11oops ·rr.m Vietnam over. the nen.U montbl. . . ' Immediately fonOwlng ',the , apecich. . ' • 'r . av ~u11z..., . .., ,,_ 111' 'Nd the UC ..,__ ia .. '''"I 1 ,,, • • ''"'!WI I Prealden\ ·"and Mrt. ~ N!J:on .. !pot .. I iiellcopter from the. Loran t1tat1oo next door. ·to. their S~le rancllO 'to El Tciro Marine Corps Air St&tioD. •Air FO!<e'Pne"toOt cil! lor..:?~·-\J>O~,f~~:}'•~·'.,." ~Ji=~~ .... --.. VletMm w .... clurtiW hJa I lelevillail .. talii to tW -(See.i\MC; tion, p.,. 5). • , "The decllion I have annmmced tooight," Nilon said "JDUDS that ,we linally ha,ve ill · slgllt tlle just peace we are seeking. We .. cin aow aay with conlldenoe that pacification is ~ ceedlq._ We can .•Y ·with conlJdeOOe ·that the Sollth 'Vtetzwnese can develop the capahlllty !or their own clefOQie; , ·','We CM 111 wttll c:onftdmce that all -.. -bat lortet ... and will be withdrawn," he added. ~ • •-I. i -~. ' ; I ! : 1 ! , . . •!-",i. • , •. , • • r • • , ' • # -\ ·.._ f: '')ib •& ,.i,, J\,,' ,_. ti t, ~ ' , I , , •' , • I ~ • I , I •. j·, i 1 l f ,( ! r -I • . -. ' , _. • ~ . ·r: ~ ~ "e • I • ..,,... .. I • , • ., • • ,J 1 P \ ''~ f. }j , ... ,.. "' pr,r f;"':;,, ~'f; -• • Aulbcirltles,.~ wen ......... . ....... pl Elie-c..-...... ll,JiO Rondondo and Dreyer were indicted by ·lhl O.ange Coupty Grand Jury last llill on multiple counta of grand tbelt tn eoonectlon · with· 250 casee . of ·liquor missing from other C90tal·nJibtapots. 1l)ey had been q>artnenjn the club bearing, the> name .ol· h!ind llOul singer JOBe ,Feliciano, ,mo subsequeoUy IUed them for their opt!ration of tberpremises. The Pmldent said the number ol ' withdrawals ·woulil ·be -· llhould there be "a ~.in peace·nelotla- tiom. Bowner;.be ell)libUlzed: "I' must ftpGlt with regret that no progriu bu taken place on the negotiating front'." M-esa' @Ks:~.··.+ M' " ':J.;, ~.~>~:#'(J' · '! · · .''" · '"" • ;"""•1HJ .. .r" ;U: · ·'I tJFn:.E.t{ir.J:i .' ":'"'gw;r, • · )!'~ · F .. ; .. , .t:.1 ! •k, ; .... ·s'i_: '. . . '~ .. :.. 1,,., '.,. • ~j~et,:"."'.' .. ~!"') '~-i 't' rt:; bill fi~ ~ 'lllcn•d, while lldent ~ Aut!larlli.e:t Wtfe..reporteaty li>tmSted in him too. . RmdQndo, ft, . of ·2422 E. 22nd St., )lewport -.,...illd ' bis alleged ac- complice 'Jn, lie plot to "-• pro. Mell:tion wHMa were ICbedaled for ar~ riignmOill'Jloiiilay altemOoo. · -J1'1lcial Dillrlct COOrt Judg• · Calvin·Sd»n• Jlcnmer, reiet their •Po' ~ f;Miy-111 to ·altmf defeme. -· ldilitionil'case preparstloil. · The pair were Implicated by Patrolman. Gery ·Barwig in • 110,000·olfer to 'frame ROndozido•s former P.lf'lner in Feliclano~s ~b on a narcotics rap. "'He and Samuel Rosman, 27, of 29351 Son Brilo Place,. Laguna Niguel,, are ~ with attomptiecl bril>erY of a Jlll!iceman. """piracy to llliieli irrest enil fllmllhinl dangerous drugs. Tbe narcoUca -J,500 barbiturate tAbleu --reportedly loond In a pr drlVen by Cbarlea ~· Dreyer, 32, of111415 SUDIC!'t Ridge Lane, Laguna Beaeh 01> April J durlJll a routine traffic stop ~Baewig. • Oranae Cocmly Dlstrlcl A11«ney Ced! ' Rosman·worked<-there as an•electrician, authotjUes· qkl.a. • · Dlstrlct A.t1«11ey lllob aslcl Dreyer had •iireed •to teotily against. his former colleegue, leading· to the 1bortive plot to .arrest·him·aod ruin·the case. Rcmondo wu named in a-$101000 bench. warrant •lllsu'ld by Orange County Superior Court Judge William C. Speirs after ·be ·!ailed to >how up ·April I lorithe 11-<0Ull! tbelt trial. Sgt. Jact Calnon, of the Costa Mesa. police vioo. and .li!telllgem.. .detail, said Roodondo carried a new, temporary Nevada driver's license when· taken into custody. • He bad been hunted In Las Vega.< and postal authc!rfties in Montana are interested in hiJ . put '.llctiV)Ues, there, lawmen revealed'tdday. Bail wai set up to 11$1,000 oe April IO, when Rosman first appeared in court and authorities want to get llls co-defen- dant's bood increased again to make sure lie stays.around. ' Nl.J:on e:xpreaed concern about Com· munlst military incunlons in Cambodia and 1.a9s; but toot·a generally' optlml!tlc' view· of the Southeast Asian slb.iaUOn. A White Bouse olflclal who dedin<d to be qaioted by name 'told reporters NiJ:on plans to complete. the withdrawal of 150,000 pien during the nert 12 months, give or take a few weeb. Baning the unforeseen, he said, the decision is Ir· reversible. U the Nilon plan 1s carried' ·out, the authorized U.S. troop ceiling would drop by May 1'71 to '284 .• QOO men. lbe· peak ceiling early in 1969 was 59f,500. N!J:on said his decisloo. "bu the ap- proval of the government of 'South Vlet- (See NIXON, Pl&< i) STOCK MARKET or·mps a·~. now . · · ... · 1.,, .. ·i ,,~·, ... ,.'Ii '".~. fr<>. k~: f).~ia~· . lti ·M~-$5~VOll ·Bo'fi'i·~ r,;aj·;·; "..,. . ' . ' ... ' , •t ~i..1 -::--- Currently on toor In . the ea\t. the • .. . ' :..., ' ~· ... < The manaie~O! i. Coila:Meaa mirtet with ,Band ~. Id~ II· • , ", · Ala.ska Travel Show which petfoim<d robbed of more than'*°,GIO Sullilay, plU. ~~i~t.~·de'emovploe_~,.•ft!i'G! ,., .-·_.· .'. last niooth.in .Otan&e .Coontj ls <eturnlng anotllar" es-emp~ ·~ ""'(t!ll!:ged = .. .,..,_ '" ~!or a three<Jay benefit !1r paralyzed with 'being icCoOipiice. tit !the Baixr"" .James · Jii, Blclm<ll 40 ·lll!t1Jlo<l!·'4 -· '•'"''t.-.• ~ •-''de job .. ' ,._ ll l • L':'.C¥ ... ..:.:..: -~ wrestler JusUn,.Ogata., : , .... ,... ~.,,,. .,~ _ ....... ,.e •• ~7•; w~i;e1 .. ~~!l . i~C-.• ~ c.ota· M~ <;tty Council a~.Ved Inxes~~ · .-$4,1199 ~bOueved lert· l'lle<I, with .•dhPi•~ ·~.;oyrr •"'""\ ' · a free permit Monday 'night allowl ng lrom loo« takeJ 1"'1t 1 th0f ~pha ,Beta. mou\hl. and •strucj: ,..,.tlie; llead 'Ill~ , \he . Mesa .North .Kiwanis· Club .lo .it.age ¥ark.~; 2'3i E.-l'lth·St.,.,,.a1 recqvered, a snub:nosec;I rrtol~er'., . 1 • , 1 the three-day beneflt for, the )loY.. , while a seatth 'ls \l!lder w1y· for· the. · One vlctifli ,11leiedly ' io1't' J1!11t;'"": Ogata, I001 of.J\!!. and Mrt. Hitom\ revolver uoed.. •I • , , · 1 • r~beth~-~~;-•¥ _,,_'; Ogata1 is 1 bfck ~-at 3_1~ l)oano~e. • Questlonlq. ·ot ·golfer' .. K<nne\h ll>j I~ """'"'' "" ,.,. 1 ormer, ~.,,.,,• Lane now, Klwanls .Club;offlclals ·sal<!; l\lencllalm, Sl,:o£,1Jl,l'lth SI., Newport and -. that led l~'!JIWI ' to ~ nd •--lned llm"~ . I Bea~ ~ tO . bis., . ._._ -·Jata Merscheim. •. ''. .. ,.,-:.I a _,.., .'"""" ·~~-M-".:'.."'-:::; ... ~·--M-~·"~~-'He came ·to ·beadguartera vol~ in hands .and 'lll'IM" ' ' . . ~1 .,,.,....~ ~-·-·~-Ii» questloiilng, -dllil to. lle\ecU..· ·He· llillered . crulhed ·vertebrae In .a tive 'Attleourtdu. ' ; : r • 1 iscber 1 • ~M"'"' Higb'Schocil practice nialcb 'S;t. Mc:pri.ie '""' 1 Dtteettve Chucl:· ~t~ Ftold ~n .. '~~ '"'t ~ NEW YOIUI: (AP) -The stock mart<et last DOcember. ' • ' ' llUvlill ibeh-c:aplbn/ct -ket manaier· robbery repi>ft that ),e 'he~.;i<jr W!\' retreated in -late trading ,this afternoon "iie · slyl he''. Wiriti to be consldered' Boyd M. S~, .. 29, f.l .his frqnt door a" a practJ•al''ote· .;.J.n '"""•-·-1r after _ .... , .... a 'Sfll8ll gafn earlier. (See back on :the team ·ror next year," ·ane' ih Noi'wllk at l:)o :a~m: 'toitay, u he 4 " '' U!1.W •O'l.,.....,..!AI ......... '6 ' ' .. __.,~ .. :.-... 1~ ..... i . : . J • ' ,-' garbed intruder,p1'ovect,otbenrile: r ·quotaUona, Pages lG-11 ). "IJ)O\emrari ·aaid. · ot<·~ ICllol UUIPI: 1n1Ul j Mencheim, ·1ttt,•ti· einplgyrqeot di Meamrhue.. ,the , JIJ!!lln Ogita fl!nd la Shltp_<1ui.f poUC.'to' the stole Sll!lday' Alpha Beta stores !tic: earlJef 1hil year, ~esa Eyes Upper Bay Swap . helping defray,,...• of the hoopltall,.Uon mornlQg, tailing, them. .he ~1 ·worted· Jnvestlgaton Aid. : • : expenses and cost of 'tlldapy In the lre6 of Ills boncls,. while two other montl!s'abeld.. ""plo)'es.11.i·~ boojlid,i cau!ld and Three .:..,.,.,. wm be' staged by the all three· ~latoJ.whfpPed; , · Alaska Travel troupe, Miy 22; 23, and' Sharp and Mencheim art charied'with' 24 In . the Costa Mesa High School coosplracy to. commit robbery, kidnap Lyceum. during a robbery,· ll'l!lld robbery · and • \I, I Oru1e • ' Klwanls Cl!lb olflclals uplalned to .....U with 1 deadly weapon. · • cooncilmen that the Ogata ' F1ind will ll'bey ""' held wltliout blil, pending . lfe•dler receive 20 percent fA the gross income, arta~t. 1 ~ .. .1 Council May ·Y et Change Stand on Controversi4J,cTrade ' I '• ·Jlenewed studies of the controvenlal Upper Newport Bay land ..,ap· are In 'tile offing !or the Costa Mesa City Cow> cB, which approoed the moaaure qi paper Jn 1917 but may yet change lta inind. 'Lengthy discUUion based on a plea by al longtime loe of the deal between orange County and the Irvine Company led to • two--t ci<lay 00 the question l4onciay night. ' 'c.ueCunlen 'l!Ull'to bear from upem co tile matter, but thiy Ve nol' llkely ' tO be Irvine Compa!1)' or county officials, awllllnl COCll't 11tiPtlo1n111 the deal. · Gus Pitzer, of 114 E. Flower St., read 1 io,,, stattmeftl to ... ncllmen Monday . nicbt W'lillC that all J>rtllures be uerted It cancel ulatlaC piano !or the land lrade. ' He explaioed be wu pri!SUlt at a hear· toe in wbich the OrlUll• County Board of &perv1aonvote6lwltocoatlnuewlth tbe llock hJ llclolril IWlj). .. Patzer chargu that new lnfonnat!on "There are some !acts 1 mlsaing," be while the nmaind<r will pay espenses. Investiptor1 uld camplalnla charging The IUll. will k~ -11111 regarding the ~eroial trade has said. ' them wilb the quadruple·fdony coun1s the wind will·lte<t> wblitilqilfod- ..nerged Jn ,.....t ye~;anil should def. Councllmin George A. Tllcker took ad· ' ' · ' problbly ....W.·aot , be 'reQUelfed from _,..iay ., the temper1tur< Jncbe$ lnltely· be consldered'belore It be<Omes vantage of his nezf.to-last' meeting alter w ei o'hty "SuhJ. ect ' the.~Celmty DlatricL4ttarney uotll up into the upper mties lion& the final. Ioatng a ,bid for re-election to deliver a ~ W;!'tl:'~~·to)d Sanday morninl that Orqe Coast. Public acoess to tljlelancls envbioned broadside on the or~~t cooncUTe,..,'. ll\'· "I";;' .. , .. )',···•·· a mtn•·wearJni i •lilt '~~ mak INSIDE TOD~Y far Irvine Company...,eiopment -plus llrtlon. . ' • • .l' Or UJUDCl .mell . . ,. , · · : t • · • • ., · I . ,.. . " , . . . , · .. ~I sunivaloftheestuary'•-';i:'#?bal· ... -»ilJ.~dk!J)'t·haveelJO!lih l: .. /• , ... _.,,;,., -.1 ·1·;,,. • ·"'.• l·' • .;., .• , .. , .. tll.,ifpij<rfi ,dautllf~tifb • oftheboid~ ,.. ..J,. .. ,..~--•00e1o1 llla~·-jof1~ M " aSCli.n .. 1,w k · 1 npw •knpl6!11dr ··tf'll-·"4rf ~~ rZ;:&-M. Wllsoft. 1 . ' j '. 1l'l't' 'l:;.,wfllj .:~\;i hal'ikiosedil 'liili>t -lt'lol!l'.·of l -1:.:,....-.~•:~~.. ."t""f' · ,Qr, ttB,1 1'i't •p<\tltiP -.1,, •t/oiii-cf'- didate for the office of Fifflt Distr~ gal! Jn, the put l<Ni't•atl and it glva bel<n "" ~· 1Jlela• Cllr' ,eo.r.:u,. -,SI ' ' ''h .. ic.:· __ ,_ · . F~-'..J. ' farll to'HCl<r< tqjool ,11:~' Supervisor, declared he might have me great salisfoction -In !act; I'm very li1orjly be!.,. ll°"'1 *-~t ' ate-.C;HDc;-e• . """°" ' f6r ~at UC'/~f ~~ . forced the vote last week in the opposite happy -to ..,.: 'L told •10U ao!' " ~lj.ant-Clty iJllU1.J9"' Frt'I;~, : : ' ' , · ~. · r" . · . · ~ •1 ", ~ et...,.. ~. ) ,: r ' • ' : : • • ~ dlrectJon. Patser, who hll l.....ity waged '• asked council 1pproval to lllverllse !or:~ ·Aospecial •fl .pllClle ,.....,ut•wtlll ' ~"' \ 1 ~~1~· ;• "I derlnltely have to agree with Mr. o ... m>n.war ag~.Jbt'tidelandl trade blds,on 11UJ1Plyln11n .01,111JIOOlldt ·of>U..t proaeedl ~dbl ,llrpftliltloa'" I,., ·•~ i:; ':di Baker and Mr. Battin," he said, ooUng by the IDIJntnOth cievelofJlll<Pt•com '•l\Y '<\<11••••cllty; to loucil .UP.' tho' lrl'PI at: l!j\hollnlllp · (iOt '• ~! ¥~ ·2 • ,,..!'!-::,,:..' . ~ $0' ' ' \ • · helntnlducedalli67councllruohrtlonln andthecountyw~tl'8tltcould tJ!e·~Plf.......,., •f"' r ; ·ala·Sebqo!:tllbflo,.., :=... '"' • • • . • · mtroftbeplana.sorigjnallypreaented. Uoue for yean. . 11~ : r M'blr. a_l114t<l~tt,'!>"Mjd<a·~ . ta.~..... I I I: : =** 1 71 ... r.... ,\~~ ....... 'Tm no! Hying 'no "'ap', I think "Itwillgoalithew~:to1lll ii> 1 (),uprJl!ia•~&!l.Ah~i•'J!tfl '. , '!Ill,. ... ,_.,, .. ..._, '§C' .,;:-~~ there bu to be 1 "''P o1 some kind," p....,. court and t!Jo•U.-;' 4 ....-:-lti.h91foioi.,.P.•...., ''to Lm. ID !be..,... .. 11 Sol 111i. · I ~w.;·; · uid Wlllon, "but il you want my posJ. Court,• he said ol the law.ult -anti-eiiilftor taolpt 11-IO ..... .I-II" lif, lllP ,...,.. ...... ~ ·lo ""11111, : '~ '. '" · , tlon, Jld ,reopon the>bearing.'' ' (See BAY SWAP, Pip I) COUDtll dwo""'-. ' ' '.l Ifill -c,111,QIU. t .. I ... l .. ·• . ' ' ' . -" . ( ' f r . a DAILY ;ii.er c Tliir. lp!.!kftlt 'Cretllt C•rd Poll' • . ' Pollution Vote Urged in County UC Irvine lfaduale «uc1ent Paul lhroogb orpnliatlolll llmllar to the _ ... ,u.... r credit card council. "When we figure out which Jl1lbman ls .......,. or 1 ~pany is the winner, we'll present lft-of the ~ tbll people them jrlth a troplly," J'ilhman eddtd. l..i II Ille biUttl l:Ol>lribut4r lo air Fillmwl "1>'*e al a press conlertnce ... water polllltloa. -eel by the Tubemllos!I """. l'l*nan, wllo lo 4ldfnc chllnnlD l<>r Resplnlory ll!Jeue A!Ooclatioo o I the Orange ~ Cauncll Io r Orange C<lmlly. Held to "kick off Earth Elivlra!mental Quality ........,..i the Day actlv!Uea in Sootbem Callfomla," . , th '. wont poll·••·· the confennce wu al the dump to nOve1 <Clllllal ,er • e~· emplia$1ae the pollullon piolllem. all-at a pnu canlmnce Mmday • Earth Day which will bo Wednolclay, at tlll C...1y dump ID lloii!la Canyon. will !•lure ,. Envlromnenlal Teuh-ln •wo•ro aoldlll the publla of the United on college and hi&h ICbool cam- Slllol to wte ... the ail c<1Dpeny Ibey ·~ ~i:a-usc lludent -linc IN!* la the wcral -la polluli<>n. the Soutllom • Callforla En•lroonlllllal You ,oto bJ-1aerinC up the credll card CooJiuoo calM 11po11,llle Ill people a~ lit 1111 -)'GU hHO oelec:lod and tenilin& the -ereo(e 13" unite in thejr -tt lo the Cauncll for Emh~ elfcrll to "chqe the public m«allly DAIL'r Pit.OJ .... ~,_ V.itffa - ·Del~y Seen In Bah~'s ·: 'Death Case . ' . Schedulecl to beRlh Wedniediy, pr.. 11m1nary bearlni 1or the key llgiire 1;, Costa Mesa'~ butchered baby murder C-will probably bo. pootpooed by ,... . quest of both ~Hon and ..,__ RelaUvea ol Dr.,and Mn. W.ity G. .Slocum, formerly ol. l037 Calvert A>e,. Costa Mesa, are still being questioned today in New York by detective Gerry Thompson. ~P are formally set (or 9 • a.m. ID Harbor Judldal D!ltr!ct Court, with -"ttomey Paul Aul\llilne ·Jr. repre- senting him. ' Quallly, P.O. Bal on, Irvine, Calif., 00 en>lronmenl c.me to the campuoes .... ,=aid be hopes to gtl the tblJ .Wotk ...i learn what II'• all about." · • -"'• Uomrid bUil Ill< urgtd. COAST GUARDSMIN, )'/HITE HQUSE GUARDS AND SEC~ET SERVICIMEN BATTLE BLAZE At W11ttrn Whlt1 Hou11, Ev1ryone Becomtl • Jllreman •• T1l1vl1lon Network Truck 8urn1 Detective Captain Bob ' Green llld. however, ~t Thompson ls .aun bunting clue1 to the fate of CynUU. Slocum, born Dec. 3, 1963. at Hoar Memorial Hospital In N~wport Beach . Authorities suspect the crudely dis- membered rmiaim of an infant found March 27 in a freezer taken from the fqrmer Slocum residence are those of the \'Otln& a-. on • na e Mrs. Jim Somers, president of Orange ,.... p ... 1 --BAY SWAP~ •• ' ·· Me.sa Councilmen • 0 . e Tap, Ar:P!-in~· '.At ,~Tonight v.-elllcla£ "'' .......... wlll ,, .. -IOlilllll -the Ooola -Oty -~ --Ill final ._... with "('Apjct-a.,. A. ToCbr alioord. The T:IO p.m. niqaollat!Oaa! -. will ~ .......... baliotl In the .. ""ililcPI -a -...... will ht )11-..t liJ. a cloaed, t :IO p.m. .... omil-. Nftly tlected Cow1c!1man Jack Hmn- mtlt will ht welcomed lo the penel, with a aew mayor and vice mayw alaled for electioo. Action waa deferred Monday on reap- ~Dl of the city's five-member tra!- llc OOllllll!lllon, pl1JS replllCinc Hammell '"'~~iO!lmerH. J. "Jimmie" Wood la also up for reap- pololmenl or roplacomeol, wldle the city cleft, city 111111111er city att«ney and ctty tr.uinr are to be formally ap- polotid• by law. Mitchell PR Man Out WASHINGTON (AP) -Atty. Gtn. JCilm N. Mltct>ell, who recently blrad • preu aide for hls wile, bat dedded- to d1ll:n1u bla own imagemaker. Jack C. Landau, director of the Jult.lce Department'• information office undtr Mlldlell, baa been glV<l1 his wall:lng -"·· according to ........ clooe to the att«ney general. DAILY PILOT OUJIGI COAIT 'lllLISHO•O C0M'Ml't l•kft N. W"4 12' ~ .......... J•c• L c_..., Ytt't ,,..._ ...... 0.-.t ~ 1\•11111 K•••il .... llot£1'1t1 A. M111,,til~• M ........ '~"°"' c.... ..... Offlt. 310 W11t l1y Strt•I M•llla1 A.414,.ttt P.O. l•a 1160, t2l21o """' -........ , ...ai: Jfll .,.,., ......... ,_,. ~htdl:tn ~IA­ Mliit•;ta: 9-cll= 1111$ htdl .._,.. .. CllMlllllln at IMr1fl El C-IM l"I Coonly Stamp Out SllJOI atre....i the linportance ol a c:hl!lge of allllude In ftndlnc IOlutlons to environmental ~ bl<ml. Other mpeatc1 calling for action tn IOl>lag polluUoa pnlblems were ' . Dr. Fred Roberti, c.omervation FA~a­ tioli Olalnnan fer the Angeles Chapter of the Sierra. llldlol:d GalDai, Olld ca.illanl to Fire Breaks Out In ABC-TV Truck As Nixon Talks Slale~::.::~'ite.:! 87 JORN VALTllJIZA the ~.·~·-1. ' ..... ~,,.. ..... ~lloll~lor of Callfar.. F-ruear.d c<i two front. at :":t-~ ~~= ::::==.·.::..iw: = agalllll air ,.._. the ............. lo .... -..._._ ...... ... m~laJi17. ~ I ""' _, _.., -·11n11. r...,., ,..,....atoll,. ffr the of. lbe IDclcloata crealeid a brllf, hlll !:coJooAdloool-Loa,~' ~~--·-at« truck ' loaded -~ -ad-hW> ' · ' · clndl of WU colfee. <up1 bunt Into Moleste-"ra'L--midway 1n the Preoldent~ -· LJ.T l8l.----"""llinl-a-major-ll'Gop withdrawal. M ~--"£.'• I 1.1. Nbll>o, apeakl•I to )elaYillon ~Ir' . ' ::e=!':C:"°:."':.:"~ '· . ht, bla )rife, Pat, and Hnral Jldes Off City S~t ~ .... tbeo.!'= !:~Ei~ •• -· M-CorpaAlrstalkia. • A-,.... motonat 'faldni cit ln>Uble Sbori1y a!tirJht l :IO p.nl c1opar11ift Clrqpd an 11-yur-old llrl ell a -from Ibo Whllo HOlllO eompouncl, about la Colla Mesa Monday nllht. tllrealated IO to Ill peace plcktla • led by a Lquna · htr "1tb a lmlfo and IUllally moleatod lloacb 111111 -tod . ._ar lhe cateiray . the .rtt1m htloni roleulDi htr. to C7P<UI ShOnl Wltb ii"'1ad candles . IDYwllptcn llld the Pl .... •alkll!c ... ........ . . . a1oor -~ A-ID Iba -'Ibo~ marcbtrs -~· Verdi uu abaul 7:IO P-111• -, l:ld-bold ---••-iJCG:-• wa~ . _.t'.and ---Iba wtlt Ilda ......... -·-• ol -._ . .,. .. _.. '!lie ' deuiollllri ' wlddi S.a n ~ poUce palrOlman deacrtbed u 8bt llld the ·1t•w•, man 1hln m 0 -ca1m11 ended in tbe ..... ev ... ; .. ., feet tall ad II to IO JU11 old, made ·-1 Y --lilual adv...... • haun. . . Robert O. Blmf ol Lal\IM Beach, PatrO!man Plill -llld the lilln. leader of the group,., >owed "u long ;:::i.;:: !s~~:"',l~~ u the Presldenl la In orange Coonty not far from her hcrnt. =~·.,be here 1n ever-1.ncreulDg The Yldlm llld be parked at one Of!! u1 .. lb •-•--'-t ··'d point on the Estancia llllb Sdlool Clln· ceri IN?Vt,-. • m-..--- pu1 before l pealni ear frl&htened him ~~.'' WU uvery quiet and and he drove elstwbere. pt • •·-boo Siie told ln•-~·aton her abduc. i.. The dis 1Y too, ~-· • I OD .. ....... quarter mile from the guard post at wu peering under the bood of hi.a car the ftltr&nee of the Coast Guard Loran when Ille wu grabbed while walking station, where the President. b a d put. dtll-.d his poeech. He reportedly threatened. to. kill her 'lbe eidtement, bowev~, wun't from U abe foupt, aaylnjJ he had Uled the the prolestors. blade before and knew how. As JournaUsts and Presidential aides Mesa Boy Tells Of Fairgrounds Perversion Acts A .Jil-yeir-old Cotta Meta boy told po!lce Monday nlght he 'W11 acoosted al knllepoint on tlte Orange COUnly Fairgrounds by another youth ml !creed into au pervenlons. The victim ran to a fairgrounds employe for help after the Jato aner- iocldenl but police ..... nolllled only after a family coo!erence. The youngater Aid ht wu en route home fn>m echool when 'pproac:hed by his attacker, who · ford!il him tnto a secluded area and ordered him to dllrohe. Detectives are Investigating the caae today, one of two unrelated 1e1 offenses reported during the aame time period Monday. S..eral rape attempts qaloal sdlool glrla occurred OD the lalrgrouoda last fall before a boy wu caught and cbar&ed In all "' tltem. waited fOr the speech to conclude, loud shouta of 14Flrt .•• fire " came from ouUide the offices. The lnl<k, I backup rlf parked al a dead-end road next to the oUlces. was not in use at the time, Dancing Permits Cooled in l\'lesa lJve entertalmnent pmlliU for two dancen: at Cotta Mesa'• t.Jpleu tavem, the Firehouse, wtio ~ by city couocllrnen Mondaf u potenUally too llwlY and: too warm. 1 • Police Chief l!Dgtr E. Neth canceled the permit for the nlflblrpol al 171 l!l. 17th St., thrff ;reeks ago bec•ute of topleu en~t beinl offered. A suoce11lon of batebrtuted and CCWU!d ductrso plus manqers, his been cited in .recent weeka Q 1ttomey1 for the Firehouse altempt to teat the city law In court. Latest mueuver tn the contest ls applicaUon by owner Ray Romt for pmnlll making the new toptea glrla' d1DClng legal, but Chief Neth recom- mended deoW. CdM Doctor Out on Bail On FraUd, Arson Charge A Corona del Mir physician was freed Mtsa palice Aprll l an~ a bb11l,aey-araon ..., .... .,. ,11.0T. •llfl wf.ktt 11 ~ "'' today on •31,250 ball following his amst of hls offtct on April t. ••Pi-. 11 ........ ••MY ,_,. ltifrl· Monday on arson and fraud charges. Hartellus reported to police the thert :.:.,-:;::, .. :::" ':-~""= Newport police said Dr. Ebb e of hi1 1970 Volknaaen and medical .... Ml ,,_.... ••119¥ ...... w1111 ... lla.rteUu!, 50, of Y7 W. Wilson St., bq worth *500 dollan. Amburgey ukl ""9Mf _...._ OI'.,._ CIWI ,......,,.,.. ..., _ _. _ • ~ ......... --~ -'' nu w.1 Ulllwt Mesa, wu taken Into custody an lnvestlgaUon revtaltd H a r t e 11 u 1 ;;;-..-.~a.-:,~~ ...,. • w.i at hls ofRJ at 2S4S E. Coast Highway. reportedly arrangtd to have thue Items 1 . 0• •• cn•J '4MJJI Detecti ' Sam Amburgey 11 l d dlapoltd of ao be could colltd the ln-Harttliu1 hu betn charaed with oue iurance. a .,.. .Wei:flll•1 M.1·1671 COUDt of burnln1 hl1 own property, one lnv11Upton said U:te phyatclan a110 gr.;.-.:, :::" .::"":",.,~' 11= c:ount of buminf the property of othera, 1pparentl7 mtde the .,an'ancemtn1' to ...,... ....._ •. ~~ ,....... one ('Of.mt of al'IOn wllh Intent to defn~ud have hl1 office broktn Into and set :.•,.•==-:;.~ ...., ""' and two t-oun~ ol dlspoeal Of~ ailre to cotltctlhe lriiurance. ~ ._ ,...... "'",. ,...,..,, """ property wlth lntent to defraUd ·an ln-l' _ _A>Ollca bavt not Identified an ,~ .., '*" ,,.., ~ """(""la'I .., 11.1rance company. compllct Jn either of the lncldtntl. =. •..:.::=1 ~~":.,......,,, Amburgey .. ~ the d\argu stem from Amburgey uld that partlon or the cast L--------"'"'."-~-a tbe/t the cloclor reported to Cotta waa aUll under Investigation. .. } _,_ J . ' Fret1t Page 1 NIXON TO PULL 150,000 I o o nam." He also consulted in advance with U.S. field commanders but did not claim hil plan met with their wholehearted approval. Thtre had been indications that some highly placed military men wanted the withdrawal rate slowed. The euct Umbi1 and pace of the new cutback! in troop deployments, said Nixon, "will be detennl.ned by our best judgment of the current military and diplcmaUc s.ituauoo.'' SI.nee Nllon. 'started the cutbacks last June, 115,000 soldiers hive been pulled out -bringing the current troop level to _'14,000 compared to M91000 _when tht; Nlxoo Admlnlltratlon took office. The latest cutback would bring the total down to 211,000 by May, 1171. The move pw the President..& year· long period . of flexibility to make withdrawals on the basis of the wlf' in Viet,nam. and .the increasing military activity acrOh the mt cl. 1ndochina. NlJoo avoided a discusslon of overall Indochina polley, however, e1cept to take note of. the altuaUon and to admit that problems tn Cambodia and L a o s challenae the wl\il)drawal plans with some clear risks. Ntxon1 •aid be was "plea.Rd· to report that pn>.,.... In training and equipping South VJetnamese forces hu sllbNn- Ualiy exceeded our orllinal upectationa Council Loser . . Applies for Post As Mesa Planner Defeated in last week'• COsta Meta City c.ounctl elect.Ion. operaUng engineer Davld J. Yaraal hu applied for a pla. ning commission appolnbnent. Varna!, of 2583 Santa Ana Ave., cites hla background in construction and near- compleUon of a course 1n real estate law as crituia for his au,itablllty. The city cou.cll convenes at 7 :30 p.m. today to formally reorganize and give former Plannlni: Commissioner Jack Hammett a 1eat on the council. Hia chair on the commission will be refilled from among a pool of applicants who have filed resumes la the past. while CommllSloner H. J, "Jimmie'' Wood ls uP for reappointment. "I have proved a 11iftcere desire to serve the clUiens of the city in which I live by conducUng a trying, but educa- tional, campa.Jan for a 1eat oa the coun- cil,"'Yamal's letter notes. last June." He aho praised "very slsnifi- cant a dvances" in makia& the Vlet· nameae countryside ~ from communist jnfluence. Wblle aayiq' VletnamizaUon will pro- ceed en scheduJe, Nixon sald: "There i! a better, shorter path to peace -through negoUatioos. We ahall withdraw Jl\Ofe than 150,000 om-the ne:rt year U we make progrts.! on the negotiating front." The chief e1eculive cited three prin.. ciples governing his view of a just pollUcal settlement of Ule war: "First, our overriding objecUve is a political solution that reflects the will of the Sooth Vietnamese people and allows them .to determine their futurt without out.side interference ••• "Second, a fair pol.ideal solution should reflect the exi!ting relationship of poUUcal forces within South Vietnam. We recogDlae the complexity cl ahaping machinery that would fairly appor116n political power in South Vietnam. We are fl~ble; we have offered nothing on a take-it-or·kav~it basis. "And third, we "111 abide by the outome of the polilical pr-ocus agreed upon." NI.Ion said Hanoi bad failed to win either mllltarUy or pollticalJy in South Vietnam. "They thought they could w i n politically in the United States," he said. "This proved· to be their most fatal miscalculation. Four Candidates To Debate at BYC Four Republican candidates f.,;. the office of attmtey general of California will debate luues surrounding their cam- paigns 'nlunday at a Balboi Yacht Club meeting scheduled by the Newport Harbor chapter of the Calilomla Federa· tlon Of Republican Women. Speakers at the 8 p.m. cockta.111-buffet meeting will be District Attorney Eve:lle J, Younger of lA>s An,celes County, State Senaton George Deukmejlan of Long Beach and John L. Hanner of Gleodale and Spencer WIJUams, the former member of the Reagan administration who was unsuccessful against Attorney General Thomas Lynch in the 1986 elec- tion. • Each candidate will discuss his plat· form and answer questions during the meeting. Ttle Balboa Yacht Club is located at llJI Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. , , babJ~ I Dr. Slocum, who bu boeu held at 0rance Cou!lty, Jail without ball since hil arral-ot, baa contended Cynthia was ,g1ven to relatives in New' York. Detective Thompson hu been iD th• eut since tut week cbeckiq out various fadl ed theories .without any meaaure- able success to far, Captain Green Aid today. · . Ht could be back ill Oran1e County by tonight. An Orange County Grand Jury lncllct- menl naming Dr. Slocum 1/1 connection with the disappearance aDcl preeumed death of his third cblld ""'1d be roqoested in the nelt few day1. A sPokemtan for the Orange County District Att.on;iey's office said no dec i- sion has been reached on whether to seek the indicbnent. Mrs. Slocum 15 expected to be a key witness in the cue Involving her surgeon hulbarld,-but~lnvUUgators are--..e--Jliijg whatever else they have in evtdence tee• ret unUI pniceedlnp begin. Both were qullllooed extensively after dlaoovery of the Infant's remains, w!Jlch had heeo wrapped.in butcher paper and •tored wltb other 1roree meats lllitil the ·thawing-and decay began. · From Page 1 MESA FIVE. ' 0 I resolution espressing ·the value of UC! to the Harbor Area and the delicate balance of 'constructive, versus destruc- tive situations. Jordan seconded the motion. "I'll third it," said Vice Mayor Robert M. Wil.90D, praislnc the wordi.Dg" as ex~ , cellent. , "I don't think I'm going to vote for this." snapped the mayor. ''Why not?," asked one shocked woman in the audienet. "For this reason: it's not worded the way I'd like It." "U we're talking about the Olicago ~ven. or Angela Davis, let's say so," continued Mayor Pinkley. "Let's not sugar-coat it,J..'- Councilman Tucker then ·leveled his view, saying he wouldn't vote for it on the basis of due process of law, and the fact they may not be upheld as guilty. "Are we not pre-Judging t be 1 e gentlemen and the speakers?" "Dammit," snapped Mn. Anderson, frustrated. Councilman Tucker also said Gov. Reagan la the proper authority to receive protests, not Olancellor Aldrich who 11 only the hired local UC administrator. "Where do you draw the line between. methods of commurUcatlon?" he said. "May I come back to speak?," aaked Mrs. Anderson, but it was well after 11 p.m. a11d the line was: drawn on further communications there. loo tAuc • I Don't IM mislff by discounts, d•al11 1al•1 al\d glv•awey1. The c:emmon law of business balance sey1 it b•st -It i1 unwl1e to pay too much, but it is wort• to pay too little • If you ,.-y too much, you lo1e • littl• mo"•Y end that is ell. Wheft you pay too little, y~ som.+iM•s lose ev•rythln9 h•cau1e the product yo11 beu9ht Wts incapable of d0: if'lt •hat It was pvrditsed to do. You can't pey • little tnd get • lot. . . • ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1UJ PLACINT1A, COSTA MESA 1 646 4838 J. ( \' •• • • ird GINIRATION IN CAR,IT llUSINISS SINCI 11'4. U YHra In Caal• Mau ., - - ' J . by It to all I J 1 l ' Juo ... m• COi f ... = • ... me Ne :i ( eta ol up. F. 110 the for lie ~ dat me .. sbo hoc [ of I by. wit Vet G hel ha! "" [ for wrl T by lia1 " D111 not ~y " to bril wlu thar not D ·the ba10 c llei a~ alx· and 1: L Ii A >I • t Oil h< ~ T , • ~Ot 63 , NO. 95, 2 SEcTIONS, 26 PAG~S . t . • • IXOll u . ' P~letoia Incidents· 11 Marine:s Hurt I In Racial Riots A aeriea of racial disturbances sparked by an erroneous nmor at the San Mateo area of camp Pendleton sent 11 Marines to dispensaries for medical treatment after sunset Mooday. Marine spokesmen said t b r e e Justice Unit To Scrutinize f)ouglas : Case Cauca&ians and one Negro Marine were treated at the Nav.i, Hmpilal for cuts, bruise> and confulioos. 6oO' •. while serviceman was admitted for treatment of a chest cut. '!be incident! started at 7 p.m. when a group of white," blacJc and Mexican- American Marines gathered tn· front of the enlisted men's club. The ' first fig!) ts broke out because of a rumor telling of an assault on a black Marine, bale spokesmen said. Several fist flghtS broke out in the initial confrmtatton. One man 'was hospitalli.ed with a cut wrist. Later in the evening, a group of black Marines created a_l!f[le$ Of !ightl_as_ · They romed the grounds near the r<crell· WASIDNGTON (AP) -Tbe H'""° tlon but of the mod Ballalion, 3ro Judiciary Omunlttee voted today to in-Marine<, which bad closed for the nipt. vestigate the @arges " brought by, 'Ibree ~arlnes, all white, 1fere treated members seeking to impeach Supreme for vartouus injuries in those incidents. eourt.Juatice Wllllam 0. DougW. N~ was seriwaly hurt. a.au-Emanuel-eelltr !D-N.Y.), -apollesmen did-not commtnt-.n -a ~ fiVMlllll subcommittee the -8>il1Uea of 8mst In tho flil>t>. .... 'Y, .. .,. ...... .., .... ~ . . .... . . ...W .)qak inti> the c11arg.._ Ho said be No~ were repOrted In custody. TO THI' NATION ON· ADMINISTRATION PLANS ,IN VIETNAM . . ' ' ' ._ tbe inquiry will be colicluded within 'l'lley aata an lnveottgatloa hu been .. -alter ii -. laUncbed fnto the~ of tlle ~. q-.~ will' --, '! t t_... oii! n:.All 1r11*"-.::.,-=:= = ·. D ,;,.,,.IllC":::, •::;;• ~ :11.. .-w Ibo il&I*· -..i a~ C.:.:..,.,.,.RS' ~ (&ale), ad: -(Q-.................... , • .,........ ' • ... ... ' ' , r . ' '\'U.), Byron G, J1oier1 (I><:alo.)0 and ....... u!<L ,. , t . I Tii::::'"'U::-:t~oetfor of~~=~~-= Draw ·Laguna A·p'· p· ·'lame llartin( the tnvestlption and tbe 1ia1 year '1emmini fnlm ~ radal . • c:J. wttneses bas not yet been drawn overtones. · ' . 1 • • 1 • up. Early last Feb. I, 30 men .. re injred A •round' .of ""'1-, rarely beard · "l!iat .. l]l!UJOlil> tiito·~areaa·ls<:OStly However, McClulloch nld all of the Early last Feb. 1, 30 men were injured ciuiq, PUanlN £amll...., meetinfs, -tupayen have 'to put;ciui·for sdloois, 110 Cooll""' membetl wilo spcins«ed· finally mded after t\ro coloneb tolked gr...od 1lle formal ·~ )lmclay . fire pr·oledlob Ud~ Civic fi~lllUes the tmpeachmept redutioft lhou1d, come to several participants, nisht -of.~ hnctW. brochlft ,apurrinl -< f.,....anl and "otate why tudl octJoo tbould Two other outbreaks ocCurre<! 00 tbe lbll· drift lo< --... ol a l&i:een . that must. be. enjarged, . lie tak<n. . • ' base during the (:briatmaa .,.,.. lut belt in .u,. -· arouoil .Lqun>. "To fufestall such deve!ol>menCcan McCulloch ¥ officers of the .foun. year. 'Bead!. . · • t>e a' sa..4n, And there can be revenue datlon and corporatiool that hava beOn '· The brocllur<, !lhillraled willl im-· in•tbe ,riatur .. OI Jeueholda.f.,. reclea· menUOned In tbe impeaclm>ent "9olullon · · • pmoive mlor tiJdolnl,Phl of _.. ·Jn Donal 'fidllUes; In tbe case of. Sycamore ~bavlngpold m ol-to Doutl)al <;al Hitchhiker the canyoos tbe ctllzem~ for •Hill•,. tile'' revenue ·fz'om• IUci> facilltles should come forward ~ tbelr "''"''di• tho Lagw\a Green.BelN1ope1.to -"· would . be aeveral :times tho'tar on the books ml otber documen • pold bead lials .,pport ol 31 clvle ,orpnlzaflon• property. Douglaa IUIW last year..... Escapes Molester tn_tbe-area ml ...u. -~ ' n.e. green .bell project, said Diiiey/ of the Albert Pariin Foundation, founded for the proje:ct. was started by a group of Lagunans by .Caliloria bu51aeuman Albert Parvin ,,,,. <anyoiis locluded In lbe pllJPO!Od slinpfy · coni:erned · with preserving· the with proceeds 'from the aale of • Laa .,: J~ •-~~ had lo greenbelt are Morro, Laguna, El Toro, beauty ol lbe land. Vegu botel-casloo. a · way ""' "~n in Laguna Wood and Aliso. "But we have .become impressed,•• Gangster -Meyer Lansky reportedly Beach Monday-evening when her letming Question mark ln the plan ls the 50I). he said, "with the . simple-> mat(er of helped arraiige the sale, but Douglas benefactor stopped his car to paw and acre Sycamore Hills wedge. owned by · pri!sel'ving-air• to' breathe. Th'e ·aea fs bas denied knowing of any Lansky coo-molest the young W<man. Great Lakes Prow:rtJes Corporatkm ·and , oo · the verge .of. dytn; bee a Use of. man's necilon with the deal. Police said the victim, a 19-year-old vAlued at $4.5 million. 1'be properly pollution and now · tbe air itself is Douglas has come under criticism~ C<lrona del Mar resident, caught the is 'plllmied' for ~l~t .with ex· threatened." for his court opinioqs and for his outside unlucky ride at Ocean Avenue and South tensive hous1ng and two ~Jarie sboppthg Spea~ng d gr~ bells established writings. Coast Highway. The driver detoured up centers, ,which, say ,the green ~Jt .. sup-.In England, Holl111d: and Scandinavia, The committee's action was opposed Laguna Canyon Road on the preteit porten, would destn?Y-Its poten~al' park Dilley described a Sunday morning str~lll by some members, including Rep, Wil-of taking the freeway. and' recreation values. · through a gre,n belt be\Wttn a C..."OWded Dam F. Ryan (D-N.Y.). He stopped near El Toro &ad ml Aim· of. the green beJt project,', the Eng!lsh•city and '• pnall villqe. "I believe the charges against Justice attempted to disrobe the yooni woman. brochure states, Is to ,pre9erve the "We h;ave ~~ and subm~g~ Douglas are so spurious they should She scratched him and manq:ed to get natural scenic beaUty of the canyons; . huinan sentitntnt iD thiJ Sprawl we have not be dignified by any investigation out of the car and obtain a ride to ~tee open IP-8ce ·between town .. allowed tO develop," he .said, .0 But we by the committee," Ryan told newsmen. the police station wJth two women. Police cteW\opments; provide recreatiorial o,.. . can fecOv!r :prOfound spir'>tual growth "I feel the Republicans determined listed the case u an attempted raJ!e. portunltJes: preserve the geolotlcal' . if'aomeClay everyone can reach a·treen to embarrass the Supnme 'Court will biological and archeolog!cal 'vailies Ibey belt through a finger park' leading from bring Ibis issue to the floor no matter S'l'OOK' MAllKE'.I' contain; and 'guaro tho ·vilal . .........,.. : h~ tOWn Md OlljOy·a ·stri>II on a Swiday what the Judiciary Committee does and of air, water and fooil'1bey provide, : . mOming." • · that we ought to Utrash it out there, NEW YORK (AP) _ The stock market PresentiJJg the brochure to the Pl~n-. 'nle atxli_enQe 1pp!8uded his sentlme~~- not In the committee." retreated in late tra~ng thls afternoon ning Commillion, Committee secretary . Said ~ctlng commlssl~ chalnnan Democrats will have a majority on after making a small .gain~arlier. (Ste James .~ DOied tbat' two ma'~or , Joleph·Tomehak,·'0 It's 1 ·be·autlful : idea the three-man subcommittee; as they quotatiom, Pages lG-11). arguments <lgatrilf the green be1t ~ve ·and H1aeems: to me •.that'lf J!.'itl]an<I, have in Congre:... itaelt'. Analysts said the early rally wu due been that it would cw1> the grcntth ; with-11;000 a(J:uare mtli!s ,incf' a popuratMn ConservaUve Republicana and Soutbern to lecbnica1 lacton to .tho market. They ol the town and take properly lrGm , Of ·56 mmfon«>n· fllld 11J1icO fo..· grelin Democrats ar,e backing an altemlUve said there was inlutrldent buying interest the tu roles . belts, we in California, with 148,fllo l•wroach for creailon of • new special to keep the raJ11 gobig. I "But we must realize," said Diii~, ' ·(See Gft£EN,' P ... I f slx-man committee -three Democrats 1 . . ' and three Republlcans -to investigate whether Douglas, a 31-year veteran '( lthe court, should be impeached. Laguna Girl, 6, Injured by Bus Ostr~nder .. ~p~nt ; the · Mo:st· • : I Laguna City Council .Cti~idates . Sh:~w Exp~iues · · ' . . ' ' . . ' . . A &-ear-old ttndergartener from Top By RICHARD P. NALL councUin~lect art. ~om-ln (today).. : ttte : campaJ.ris Of. GO!dberg • 1 n d . U the, new..Uguna BeAclv CltY ~ncil t.Utrhpt.s· to reiclnd •last week's extension . or the :municipal 'trash contract for 15 months, it 'faces a legi!. ·hurdle: - a I . • 1 • ' ' alined ·contract. . . "!.itr a 'atrpke of f ~ pen ~onday. lll•YI>' !lienn Vedde< nailed do""· the earlier 4 to 1 coW)cil• lleciaion: It ·was one oC V~der.'a final: acts in office. Tbt aigniture-e.-teftded the corittaCt ot Laguna Disposal. Servloe .1U1Ui Dec. 31, 1971. ' · CoUnciJtn8n, Charlt'on Boyd ·cast the sole dissenting vote Wedne~af. There were abo indications that the new council might· try to overtlirow the acUon of the old council. · Tom Trulis of Solag Disposal, who wants to bid 011 the city traa?r contract, proterte(! ..-the 4cUon. He· was" assured by ·cOUDdlrnan · Richard U.ldberj that he would be given. a ·chance to bid on IJ>e trash contract. Councilmen ' have not yei declcled . w~etber th~ cost· of. tr'-sb collection . shotild be put on the. tax bill· or whether an ordJiiai>ce ' should be 'enacted that : makes tram aerv!Oe mandatory. City Manager James D. ·Wheaton has ,.recommended .that itbe council a&udy the · 1976-71 bu\il~t belcre; detjdlng wt>etJ>tr it la {easlble lo .put ·tho lraah. WVlcje ' 0n u\e. tax 'bui. nt.r. Is 'aisQ a qu<sUon 1 of1 Whetbe'r ·a mahdatory collecijon .~ ordinance would .~ legally enforceabl~ .. · D~gQaper1 Gets .. : Cleme~te POOdle ·.A p\ece 'o1 live,. !our legge;d. m~rchan· dlse was "dolrtaped'' from 1 .~ Clemente. pet shop Mooday., . . :n .. .,...... •Of.the El (;amino, Pet Sh9p at, 7il N, El' Camillo tt..1 phoned pollce .before ·noon •lo , report. the lbo!t ol a aix'mollll>old"'blle toy.poodle 'from • kennel behind the lbop, Pollco laid apparenUy tho abductor hopped a fence iJ\d 'look the purebred dOe worth about $85. · ,,. r . .. . . . ,f lhe World School escaped with only Of ,.. Otflt' '"" ''-" ~ candlda~ ha~v.e 35 ~ys /Nm Ost.rands. • · - • bl'Oken toe when she tumbled under Peter Ostrander•• lop man on tho ·.-Aheei<dlontofile. . . . j : .lll!lf:\~.:\llr.,'Qllll..&isn· c9nlrtbuton· ,Youl}1;:20 .. Killed.• . ., · he wheels of a school bus in Laguna financial totem pole lf. winning Laguna 'One area not covered.'~ by!' the 11, as lblted in .the'-efflclld.!'1\atemeti"''~d ' · · r · · , : , . · . ~ each Mooday afternoon., B1ach """1ci~ and! Ibey, ',ed1, , , ·"'<; • ,w1u, tbe"'lf1•,clerk:_-L •.': • · . ...., · 'C ' · · · ' 1" .. ' · • ,l, sandra Hench, <1aUJ11i1er ·o1 'Mr,....i· • m . · ... ,~f-:!l'.! ;.~"""'·""'.'~'"""~'·~•'• ·¥y,: ar.:1'n; ,,-;r;eewa, . • Robert Hench, 1dil Ma4isoo Place,, !llJll; ' ' ·~. ~}'tJC__..·~ · .-... ~. flit';~·~ . · . , · . , , . , . , . ad descended Iron: the , bus· with ~, Oslr • ~ ;;;A'· .:...;.. 'illJ' not ·;;id:iabJI :·fl$;, if, ~E:.Jii1iioff f\00l':i,iq iAiM...;e ' 'A ,Sa:nta ',Anfi ·man. w.udng ,..,, the oongstera at the Regatta Road Slop his cootributon bad liven a l<llal of sanctioned lhtm .. ']ilt'j,Ommlttee 'l'lil• ·-· iu; Taplhl Kaw!<ibll!i. . .S; . Sb D1e10 -Fneway• In Ban Clemenie hen she apparenUy slUmbled and fell fl.IOI ml had apeot tbe aanie. would not ahow~' the; 'flninctaI Roller! J>ffulinp; '25; ~~. · ntar.Ma&dafw ~ .wai.'muck mn pU the curb .. the bus pulled away, Councllman-ele<:t Edward C.'Lorr WU otatfmenla. . • : flOi. W~Uam . )( s""""~' . 'Toni . by a ,car ~U"f!! Ml!ridai nlgl)! ·1tlle lhe California HJghway Patrol reported. next He declared that fl,l. WU -Campalp rinancll 'II forffi' TtllJll,.. flOO; .UII90 .'Ente, 5F.tUll: . Cai(fomta'11.J41iway Pa~] "ported. : The rear wheel of the bus pwed trlbuted aod tl,111 wu -t oa the Oltrander and • are ~ · Prllllc Olnbr-, '$25; George ' , " Mlobael Me~, IO, of JI!~ W. Brwta over her right leg. Taken to the emergen-campaign. The c:ommlttee for Richan! Bernard F Syfmi wilh ~ 'fll\i Fred J, Jfowar\, tll;. Olti:ao r, · SL .,wu h1I lJY,i c0r drivai., Law~ ey room at South Coast Community Goldberfdeciared .. ,...lvedandtbe Beach offlcts · Mt ~,.B >1\ ·~'""'l'ili'-t'>-~•~-'.~~'n ;sait..n.l{,~-S11i~Meaitt ... .Jllospital,-sbe was found to have lllffered aame'lUDOW!t tpetll. 1'111-. He Is lqjjiiJ!ll~ ·' • .....0:-~ 1~b>':•MnJT , t,\,."@";~~p.Pel)dleloii~pi~ w!Jett a bl'Oken big toe and a badly bruised 'l'lle law requires that wlnnlnc can-bottlmen'1electloo.........., ·-' .. ~r.-..lllrfl!L~ tl!I; -~~loi\,of•bls lllJnrlit. Tho•CllP-aald leg. Tbe cblld wu released to her parent. dldalel or their oln<ial campaip C>Jm· Top individual ~ n • ;\!Ictcalne)I: ~"L e.,,.nl r,. s,f~, r no charll'I ,tfOUld ba f 11 e d agalnet I ·"r 1rea1men1. m1u ... file the 11attmeo1a the~, before Fred -• P• .. ".5° .-to (11ee llllCllr-•s. ,....,, s.1tson. ' 1 ( ~--I • .. ' A.... . .:r:. ·• ..... -.~ . ·..i·! • -... · '~,· ... ---......&... • ·-- Toay • ftwal -· • --~ .. s President -.. --. Gives Talk·. •• In Clemente In a nationally televiaed addrea.ftom the Western White House in San Clemenie, President Nixon -., nlcht announced tho United Stp.o" w 111 withdraw another clS0,000 .troop1 from Vletnam over the next IJ .montfil. lmmed\alely · follm!hif the . speech, President and Mrs. 'Hixon • tobt a hellC>Jpter from ihe win llatkio' next door to their Spania!Htyle ' ranoho to El Tonr'Maritte CGrpi, Alr-stitiiii, Air Foroe One loolr off for ·Walldnglon wllli the·~irst Family--at 8!45·p.qi. · · - Nixon's visit on the . Orange Coast lasted little more than J4 boun. The l'iesident set an optlmlatlc toi.i oo .VletUm wilbdrawaia durinl bla televisioft talk to the nation. (See.Re.o. lion, Page 5). ... The decialon I bav_e lnnounoed tonight," Ni:lon aakf .. meaoa that ft finally have in sight the just peace we ·are seeking, We ~ aow say w1th confidence that pacification is suc- ceeding. ·We can say wltb confidence · that the South Vietnamese can develop tho upabilify for their --· · . "We can aay -with confidence that all AmericaJl combat forces can and will be withdrawn," be added. - . ,,,. President said the number ot wlllidiawals wooild be boolied eiJoald !here be a.~ In,._ nept!a. tion&. However, be empilaltled: "I. rnuat t'<POl"I . will!, regret fhal no progrels ~.. ·taken, place on the negoUating frolX." Nixon expressed coiieem; aIJ0ut Cam· munlsl milltuy incunlonl In Cambodia and Laos, but loolr a generally optimlatlc view of the Southeast Asian lituaUon. A White House offldai" who declined to be quoted by name told reperters Nlx<m. plana to complete tbe withdrawal of 150,IXM'.I men durinl the nezt 12 mootbs, give or take 1 few weeb. BarriJJg the unforeseen, he said, the decision ii ir- reversible. If tho Nixon plan Is carried ou~ lbe authorized U.S. trorip celling would drop by May 1971 to 211,000 men. Tbt peak: celling early In 19&11 "" 594~. Nixon said hls detj.slon *'hu the •P.- proval of the government of South Viet- nam." He also consulted in advance with U.S. field commanders .bu!' did not claim hb plan met with their wholehearted approval. There had been indications that sttme highly placed military men wanted the withdrawal ra\e slowed. The exact Urning .and poce. ol the new culbacks in troop deployments, said Nixon, "will be detenniQed by our best Judgment of the ·current military and dlploma_Uc situation." · SinCe Nixon started the cutbacks last June, 115,IXM'.I soldiers have been pulled out -bringing the current troop level to 434,IXM'.I compared to Mt',000 whe" tht Nixon AdmJniJtratlon took office. The latest cutback would brinl the l<llal down to 284,IIOO by May, 1971. The move ga~ the ~ 1 year .. loog period of flexibility to make withdraw.is on the hula of the war. in Viet.nJm, and the increasinr military .s.ctlvlty 'across the rest fl: lndochina. NIXOJ' avoided 1 dlscUsaim of overall tn<lochina policy, however, e1cept to take note of the altualloo aod to admit that problems In c&mbodla and t. a o s (See, NIXON, Pap I) Oraage I I I I l • • . . . ' ·' · ! • DAILY ""'°' ~ ........... COAST GUARDsMEN, WHITE HOUSE GUARDS AND SECRET SERVICEMEN BATTLE BLAZE At w .. 11rn Whi te House, Eweryw lecllMS • Fireman 11 T1l1vJ1kln Network Truck ~"" Froila·P ... l ~ ~ N~~N TO PULL 150,000 . •• Fire Breaks Out In ABC-'J,'V T:ruck . . l ~ lbe "'1thd1'1rwal pl811S with some --.. ··~ • HaV e Pole;, Need P lace 'I ' -. foqerj-rS&oih Sip ~l .StymUil . If ~Mlllf QEmlCB •• • OQ proper Procedmi.' f. 1 ~ the )>ulldlna wcdd create a p«>blem because there were 100 many windows to p<!'lD!t an aesthetic !nltallatiOn. ...... ,., .... Elforil of Potteey Shack owner 11"1 tl}ldl to 'c<mp!J' 'Wilb Lqun.1'1 sign ordinance led to an Imp-at the Plannlng Commission's. Monday night meeting. · Chlldt ~ a variance to replace an overtlrge pole sign ldenjlfy!ng his parking lot with a more artlJtlc carved wood model wltb gold leaf lettering. ·, There was no argument abcq; the aeatheUc quality of the algn. 'I1le problem. was that the ordinance does not permit pole signs In the R-3 (multiple residen· tial) zone. They must be attached to buildings . "This would be difficult," explained Childs, who had "al\ed more than two boun for lU spot on the ,agenda. "S~e 11'1 a part!n1 lot, I don't have a building to put a alp oo. Maybe I should put up a bUlldlng?r strlc!lY apeaklq, Aid City Planner :Al Auiry,:· a puttng· lot .....,t 61st In an 11"1 ""° except under a condiUooal me pennll. Sdch a permit also. would take ,.,.,.. of the algn jrOblem. P~ IOJla In the area,'./Ww \nostty ~ (or C(IDZDerdal ~. w e r e estabU.lbed years ago beforL anyone beard of CODdltlonaI uae · permits, Childs DCl&ed.. . .. Commlsakiner1 wrmlsed that the only way to· legalize • both the parking Jot and 111 new sign under. pre:sent laws would be to rezooe the land (which Another aJlllllcanl aeeldng to retlln a.pole sign in the ·M soae wu denifJd his request. · , · A spokesman foe Weodeii Philllps Martin, 3M CIJll Drlve;"tolll the com- mission that relocating the1 sign iden- tlly!ng ~ apartmentl to a wall of Alter efemlning pictures of the build!nlJ, commlssionors decided that ri\oW!g"the sigh fo a front Wall would not work an undue hardship or create an "unbalanced" appearance. Laguna Planners ·in N:eed Of Legal Aid lmmediatel)j The planning commission needs legal advice at its meeUngs right now, actma i:halrman Joseph Tomehak observed Monday night as two agenda items were deferTed in order to .obtain opinions from the city attorney. Conuru..ioo ~ Al Au!rY said the request had be~ made to the City Council and would ~ considered during budget studies. "That means July,'' said Tomehak. "We need it IOOner than that. 1'tiJ situation Is fruatraUng to the commission and to the applicants who need a decision." _ Condition had been that he develop all the lots simultaneously aod submJt plans for his building arrangement to the commission. Viewing the plans Monday night, Com~ missioner Carl Johnson questioned the m¢hod ol measuring buildirig height on the steep lots, noting that one met.hod of measurement-would indicate need fot a height varJance. Autry said that in the opinion of the staff, the topography of the lots and arrangement of the • houses would not result in excessive height. ! 'cleat risks, ; I Nixon aaid he was 11p~ to report that progress In training and equipping South Vietnamese !or«J bu substan- llally exceeded our origillal upectaUom tu&:-J~He,alJo·praisW~veey_aipifl· cant a dvanoes" in makina: the Viel· namese couotryslde free from communist polltlcal aolutlon ·thal rellectl lbe will of lbe Soy\b -. people and allows the1D to determine their luture wilhout oull!de lntuference • • • · · "5ec:God, a fair 'polllleal IOlutlon should reflect lbe ex1Jt!nC relaUOlllll!p of pol!Ucal forcea within .South Vldum. -We~the compleDty of llhaplng As Nixon Talks , eeemed unduly complex) or handle the matter under a conditional uepermit. The city attorney sits in at all council meetings and the assistant city attorney meets with the planning staff, but does not attend commission meeUnga unless especially requested to do &0. Riker pointed out that if he had re- tained the original lot setup and "stacked ~ouses down the hill" without regard to preserving open space and ocean views, he would have been allowed more height. lnf)ueoce. ' . Whl.1e aa)'inl VielnamizaUon will pro- ceed on schedule, Nlxoo.~ld: ·~ ii a bftt.er, shorter ~th to peace -through negotiaUons. We shall withdraw more than 150,000 over the 1 next year if we make progrea on the -nqotilting !root." . 'lbe cblef ez:eeuUve cited three prln- clplos _.mg bl5 view of a just political settlement of the war: •• 1 ''First. our overridlng objecUve la a -ni>Cli!nei'y-16it'"W«ild falrly-appclljlolr pollllcaI J»Wtir lo South Vlelnim. We .are ftmble; ... !>a•e offered notblDi ... • iakHl<l[-leove-lt basll. "ADd . third, we will abide by the ootome of "the pollllcaI -qroed u~ iatd· HIQll had lallM ~ win either mWtarlly « pQlltkaJly In South V!etoun. . ''They thouiht they C901d w I n polltically In the United Slata.'' be said' '"Ibis proftd to be lbelr moot fatal mllcalcu1atlon. .;. Candidntes-Mayi'iolate ~ B7 -JOBN VALTERZA ~ °' .. °* ........ Flamea · liickered on two fronts at the San Clemente Western White House u Presldenr Nlzon delivered bl5 speech to the notim-Monday night, and ooe of the lncldmta created a brief, but madlCl'alllble. · . An ABC TelevWon generator truck -with ·-Par and 0 hun-dredl of wu coffee eupi _ bont 1111o l1ame midway In lbe Preoldeot'I broacl- cul deWlfpi a mojor 1rOOf WtlhdrawaI. N .... , Ip ea k In I to television c:ameru In his olftces nearby; ajlparently was unaware of the fire -even as be, his wlle, Pat, and aevera1 aides boarded lbe helicopter far the bop to Air Force One waiting at the El Toro Marine Cori. Air Station. Commissioner Robert Fnoch wanted to know Why Ch1lcil bad been told to apply for • vUiance, ooly to find that he riow need"! • conditlonaf UJe permit. "I" hop< In the luture"thlnp ~e this can be w<rked out ao the applicant isll~ br<ugbt In hri to •ll ell night and then be told his application is wrmg," said Dr. French. Qillds said be would gladly wait two weeks until the nut meeting to give the slalf tDne to ~t the dty attorney Sparking Tomchak's remarks was c«I· fusion over the commission's legal""Jight to ioclude helgbt . variations, as well as· variations in lot size-and yard set- backs in ruling on a planned residential • development Applicant Geoffrey Riker earlier bad been given Commiaslon apProval to make four building :sites out of si:r; lots in the area of Fontana. ~cina and Duarte Ways. Johnson said he was concerned for the I_egality of the action, though he recognized justification for the ar- rangement. ''If you make me wait two weeks till the nut meeting to get a legal opinion on whether I need a variance, then decide I do need one, it could delay my· building permit for six weekJ or more," said Riker, adding that he would be "out of the country" by then. , ~'~·Conflict of Interes t Law Sbortly after the 6:30 p.m. departure from the White House compound, about . 60 to I), peace pic~ta: led by a Laguna Beach man allembltd bill' the gateway , to Cyprus Shcres with llgliteiJ candle1 A lot of. cand.ldates, su~l and un.suocessful, for municipal poatl In Or~e O:>unty may be 1n violation of ti.e '1tate11-coaflict of ~terest law, ac· cording to County Clerk William St John. , . St John warn.. that although the Stlte Supreme Court recenUy declared the -. flrtt two chapters or the Government Code unconstitutional (disclosure of finandal interest), Chapter 3 -the ·original coaflict of IJl.terest law regarding political contributions -still remtuns on the books. St John quotes the law, enacted by tbe 1969 legislature: "Each candldate for state or local public office, and each political com- mittee supporting such candidate, shall file, as a public record, a statement naming each source from whom con· trlbuUons have beeli received that total more tha.n $500. Candidates for state office shAU file with the Secretary or State and ror local office with the County Clerk of the county in which the can- didate resides." According to St John the term "can- didate" means any person who seeks nomtnatio1 or electioa to a sta~, county, judicial ·or district office, or· to a municipal office in a general law or chartered city, at any election or primary conducted within the state. Incidentally. it also includes persons seekhlg electioa, to a county central co~ mittee at the primary election. The law reads~bi.at statements of con- tributions in e:r:cess of $500 shall be I DAILY PILOT 1) N..,... I••• H"""""911 IMdi L ... M ... di ........ Y....,. c:-hl Mt1• S. Ch11111Jw OllANGE COAST "UtlLISHING COMPANY' Robert N. w •• d "rt•1"nl lrld Pvlllbtltr J1ck R. Curl'! Vk• Pre&loenl and 0.-1 Mini ... lho,,.11 K11.,.a Edlklr llio11111 A. Murp~i1111 M-ln; Edolor Rich1rd '· Niii 5oil!ll 0...,... Coullly EdllOI' Offl<N C01lo M-i DI WCcll 111¥' Slrwl HN'JIOl'I 1..idl: 2211 W"t l1llot lou'"41111 Ll9l#M 8eldl: :m F.....,,t A- H....i1111i.1 I.Ch: 17115 ll•ldl l i;111levl ... Ian '"""'""' JU Nor111 El Clf!llnl lf .. I • flied (a) Between lo and 15 c!aYa Prior to the ele<tlon, and (b) Between SO and 35 days after the election. St J"""""°ta lhAt any pertOO who violates The law ls gµllty, of a mlMle- .memwr, and anf'P'rson who vtoi.tes a ]ll'Ovislnn qf thtl chapter with knowledge of the imlawfu!neas ol auch an act or omisakm is ~:Ti of a felaoy. The county · clerk fr y admltl that he has RO way of knowing which lf any candidates for couocll .eats and .other mwtic:lpal pos!Uons in the April H •otea received contribuUonl of llOO ormore from a· iivm source. · But he has given notice to candidates for county, state and federal offices that such cootril>utioa statements are soon due. First statementS are to be made, In connecU011 with the June 2 primary vote, between May 8 through 13, and final statemenls during the period July 2 through July 7. Seminars Slated On Environment ind bannen. . -· The peace mardim ~· songs, held llibted candles and waved placards. 'l1le demonstrition, which S a n Cle.'Jlellte pol1co patrolmen de...,.;bed as "very calm" tnded in the early tvening hours. Robert o. Bland of Laguna Beach, leider of the group, vowed "u long as the President Ls in Orange County we will be bert in ever-increasing numbers." Officers lUI"Veying the mini-pretest said the group w'as "very quiet and cooperative;" ' · '!lie display tool: plaee abnot ooe- quarter mile Imm . the guard poet at the entrance of the Coast Guard Loran &tat.Ion, where the President h a d delivered bl5 pseech. 'lbe eicltement, however, wasn't from the proteston. ~ joumalLst.a and Presidential aides waited for the speech to conclude, loud shouts of "Fire •• , fire " came from outside the offices. The truck, a backup rig parked at a dead-end road nut to the offices, .wu not in use at the time. • From P .. e J A series of seminan oo man M1d RECEIPTS • . . hls environment .have been scheduled -. for Wed.nesday morning at San· Clemente $23.87; Harry Willa.ts, tlOO: Dr, R. J. . JDgh School.. Ra)lton.-, 12$; Rlchard JabraUI, l!tJ; In oOservance of naUona:! Earth Day, Patricia L Peacock, $50; C. J. Nugent. the program will feature a variety of $20; Louise Turner, $25; and Warrea topics which will focus on some. of the Im~~B:G _ Lore!\ Haneline, .$5(1• problems IIJ8D has created .on his own Fred , Richman, $250 ; Harry' t.wrence: planet. . " IZ5: Dr. Lawrence Whltf, '25: Takashi The seminars will be 25 minutes in Kawaratanl, $25; Robert J, Hastings, length and will be repeated sl:r: times $25; Rlcb;ard Massen, '50 ; John Giibert, starting at 7.45 a ' $25; Adrian Kuyper, $25; Harry Wlllats, Topics will be .;:~rality ol PolluUob", $50; Harold A. ~trong,, $5; William ••Wat' r PolluUon'', "Conservation", A. Bruggere, $25, and DorJ! Auerbach, "Nuclear Pl~" "State Parks" and •10· a film on "Bulldoztd Ameri " ' Llsted as contrlbuUng for stamps for The public is invited : 'report to Goldberg are. Jack Eschbach, '50; Ro~ the main office for a schedule and the Cbik:ls, •100, Loren Hane~lne, $100, location of each seminar will be provided. Ber:'1anl F. Syfan, ~; David Phillips, Regular classes will resume at 11:10 $2StO=·N, ~ w~:;s Richard Kuhn a.m. High school students and other · · -' interested adults will be welcome to •ts : Virginia Schramm, •to ; Vera chooe the seminar they wish to attend Hilpert, IS: Helen Golsan, !30: Mr,s. • R. L. Sm.Ith, •10 ; Mr. and Mrs. Vic From P .. e J GREEN ... square mites and 22 mJUion people can find space, too." Civic League President A n th on y Demetrlades congratulated Dilley for "the many years he has betn waking up the consciousness of the community." "We owe him a lftll debt, and our children will, too," sald Demetrhtda. "Jim is asking that we put up the sandbags to meet the omushln& Ude -and "e:'d better put up the aandbqs." City Planner Al Autry suge:tted ihlt the broehure be presented to the Orup County Pl&Mina Commission ud the city's planning consultant for con· skteraUon in prepar1Uoa of the atntral plan. r McDennon, 1100; John Carol!ne, IZ5; Kay Goodman, IS: Mr. and Mrs. Vern -Taschner, IZ5: Mrs. Siegel, 16: Mrs. Kreuzensteln, IZ5: Ruth ~. '25: Gene Eagles, liO: Bob Hul!ng~ !ZS: Lester Newton. liQ: Mr. · and Mrs. Peycke, $18; CUrtls Ware, $10; and Mrs. Millie Saylor, l tO. Also, Mrs. Mabe! Kelch, ltO; Signe , Fischer, IZ5: Mr. and Mn. Don Robertson , !ZS: Merrill Johnaon, $IAIO; Dorothy Stevena, $10; Joseph Enright, $50 ; Mary Francis, $5; Skip Hunter, $10 ; Rielly Reedley 110: Tom (Sandpiper), 110; Ha;:;J.i O'Brien, 115: Tom Truli1, $25; Caroline Hendrlclts, 111: Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Alter, IIO: Mary Lounsberry, 110; Bill Eahboch, '25: Betty Heci..I, ltO; and BemloSyf111.- '5f,40, .._ EJ:pendlture4 varied from new!))aper edvml11n& to bumper atlcten to pootqt to prinl!n1 COii!. (, City Council Ponders New Laguna councilmen might draw support from this painting of J9S8 council. There were problems to ponder then, too, as in meeting upstairs at the water district. ·Painting by Bill Paul entitled "City Fathers" Y(as given the city by Mrs. William Downs. Clockwise from lower left are Ed H. Beaver, city clerk Councilmen H. G. Heisler, Thomas A. Cwn· mings and L. F. 11Doc" Mallow, mayor; Milburn Harvey, city attorney; and Councilmen Randolph Bainbridge and Ch~rles H. Jester. too litt\e1 ' • • . Don't be mltled by di1count1, df1l1, seles end 9iv11way1. Th• common lew of bu1in•11 be!anc• 11y1 it b••t -It Is unwis• to pay too much, but it i1 wone to pey too little. If you pey too much, you lose • little mon•y end that is all. When you pay too littl•, you 1om•tlme1 '°'' ev•rything beceuse the product you bought wes inC:epebl1 of do- in9 whit it w11 purch111d to do. You cen't pey 1 littl• ind get fl lot. ALDEN 'S CARPETS e DRAPES ' 1663 PLACENTI A, COSTA MESA 646 4838 } 3rd 'ilENERATION IN CARPET BUSINISS SINCE 1194. ll Yaan In Cf!ll• Mata \ .· . . ' Lag1111a Be•ek-: ED ITI ON= VOL 63, NO. 95, 2 SECTIONS,. 26 P~GES ' Peadleton Incidents · 11 Marines Hurt In Racial Riots .. A series of raclal dlsturbances sparked by an ehoneous rwnor at the San Mateo area of. Camp Pendleton sent 11 Marines t, dispensaries for medical treatment after sUDBet'-Monday. Marine spokesmen said th r e e Caucasians and one Negro Marine were treated at the Naval Hospital for cuts, bruises and contuSions. One white serviceman was admitted for treatment of a chest cuJ;. . ' T~y'•'.llUI ·-· -· • lEN CENTS ----· -. ' . . -- President .. _ ·. -· • Gives Talk:_ -. .. ' In a natJonally televisfd ad~ ftom the Western White House. in Saa Clemente, President Nl:ii:on: M<>Ma)'. rJilht announced the United Stateai ·,. i 11 witlrJraw ano~ · 150ll01f froopi ~ from Vietnam.over the nut tJ.i:ponlha. Justice Un it The incidents started at 7 p.m. .when a group of :pblte, black and Mencan- Amerlcan llarinel gathered-In front..ol the enlisted Jl\a>.'.s .club. . . Immediately , follovrina the ~ President and Mr1 •.. l4izon took "'a helicopter from tbe Loran atatloa nnt door · to their Spaniah-ityle rUcbo ·1o El Toro Marine Ccrpa Air Sta-AJr -Force One 'took off for.W8lhinglon irttli---r::::- the Flrlt Family at 1:4& p.m. · 1 ' • To Scrutinize Do uglas Case WASliJNGTON (AP) -T!ie House Judlciar1• C-Ommitlee voled today to in- veMlgato tbe dlm:ges broug)lt by niembers .aeeldng to iI)lpeadl Supreme Court Juslice William o. Douglas. · awn.an E!DamJ01-Ce11er · (D-No'h). uJd a special · fiVHllllD aubcommltlee w[ll loot irito the charges. He aaid be i.;pOs lbe Inquiry will be <;jl!Cluded wilhin 1111 daJI lfter.11 llart&. . eeu.t will hull lbo llllOcilt 'ln-:= u.bc•mmlttie. other .,. ll"PI· 'lllll!D M • M~ (It.Odo); JMI< ...... (11-~j, 8yl'Gll a. Jlaiiitl <J>allo.1, aa11 EdwlJd HalrhlnPI (1l,lollcb.), CelJer aald DO date bad beea Jel f<r atUtmg the inveatlgation and the Uat of ..-baa nol yet beea drawn up. • llOw<vtr; McClullocb said all .of tbe JIO Coogess IM!Dbera who sponsored 1ht Impeachment -lutlon ahouid come forward and at.le wby such action sboold *-... kcCulloclt aaid officers of tbe foun- dation and corporaliooa that bave been mr.iuonec1 In the impeachment molution .a ~Ying paid sums of money to IJouilu 1~ come forward with their records, boiJlii and oiher documents. l)o\lglu unlll last year wu paid bead of'tbt Albert Pa,rvln Foundation, founded by Callforia businessman Albert Pm'Vin Wltlo proceed> from tbe sale of I Las Voju botel-culoo. r' · Gangster )!eyer Lansky reportedly helped arrange the' sale, but Dooglas '1al denied knowing of any Lanaky con- nec:tion with the deal. -Douglas has COOle under criti~sm 'h?th for pis court opinions and for his outside writings. The-eommlttee's -action was_OW-Q:'!~ b'y, '.some meqi.bers, including Rep. Wil- Uam F. Ryan (D-N.Y.). "I believ.e the charges agalnst Jlistice Douglas are so spurious they sbou1d not be dignified by any investigation by the committee," Ryan told newsmen. · "I feel the Republicans determined to embarrass the supreme Court will bring this issue to the floor no matter wiiat the Judiciary Committee does and tilat we 'ought to thrash it out there, not in the committee." 'Democrats will have a majority on the · three-man subcommittee, as they !ilve in Congl'e"-' itsell. .ieonservative Republicans and Southern ~mocrats are backing an alternative al>Pf'Oach. for creation of a ne'W special m-man coomUttee -three Democrats and three Republicans -to Investigate 'J,bether Douglas, a 31-year veteran of qte court, should be impeached. Laguna .Girl, 6, hijured by Bus A &-ear-old kindergartener from ToP of the World Scbool escaped with only r broken toe when sbe tumbled under ~ wheels of a school bus in Laguna · Beach Monday afternoon. Sandra Hench, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert l:lench, 1020 Madison Place, l\ad deacended Iron: ll!! bu!' with ·t111er youngsters at the Regalia Roed ltop when she apparently stumbled and fell oil the curb a1 the 1>9s pulled away, the California fUgbway Patrol reported . ,,,. rear wheel of the bu! passed over ber right leg. Taken to the emergen· cy -room at South COast CGinmOnlt) Hospital, she was found to bave suffered Ii bfoken big toe and a badly bruised Ju. ,,,. child wu released tp ber parenll ll!Ier treatmmt. · I I / The first. fighll broke out because of a rvmor telling of an a"8.ult oq a black MarJne, base spokesmen said. Several fist flghls broke out In the initial confrontation. -One man wu hospitalized with a cut wrist. Later in the evening, a group of black Marines created a series of fight.I as they. romed the grounds near the recrea- tion but of the 222nd Battalion Sn! Marin<s, which bad closed f~ tbe niaJ,t. 'Ibree Marines, all white, wen: trtated for variouus injuries In those incldentl. None was seriously hurt. · Bue: 1J)Oke:smen did not e<rninent on thepoaibllilies ol irrest In tbe fights. No ter.Vicemen were reported in cust.ody. 1J!eY •aid an ~ption hu been · lauildled Into the callle of tbe lncldeots. All tbe -~ -wltll !lie. "" ..... ~J!l&llf -mi-_ 1n 111e "'«!Ill :..-""'*"': a1 ,.-_ di!llllluilm -re It a,-, d, -sald.. . The l!ulbreab -· tbe lflCOnd -of 1Ighls on the buge Marine base this year -stemming from &Peartntly racial overtones:. Early last Feb. 1, 30 men were tnjred Early last Feb. J, 30 men were injured finally ended after two colonels ' talked to several participants. Two other outbiUks oct:urred on the base during the Cbri9llilaa aeuon last year, Gal Hitchhiker Escapes Molester_ A hitcbhillng seamstr... bad to ICl'atcb her way to freedom ln Laguna -h Mooday evening~ her seeming benefactor stopped his car to paw and molest the young woman. . Police said the victim, a l~year-old Corona del Mar resident, caught the unlucky ride at Ocean Avenue and South Coast Highway. 11ie llrlver detoured up La~ Canyon Road on the pretext of lililiig the freeway. - He ltopped near El Toro Roed and atten:ipted to d1sobe the young woman. She scratched him and managed to get out of the car and obtain a ride to th·e police station With two women. Police li sted the case as an att~pted rape. Nil:on's vlslt on tne Oranp Cout lasted little more than 24 houri. Tbe Presldtnt'"set an op-i-on Vletum withdrawals ll:uring bi& television 141k to the nation: (See J1uo. Uoo. Page 5). "The decision I have announced. tonight," Nixon said ••means that w finally have In sigbt the just pea<e we are 'seeking. We can aow say with confidence that pacification ls auc- ceeding. We can say with confidence that the South Vietnamese can develop tbe cepablllty for tbelr own defenae. -"We can say with ClClilldence that PRESIDENT NIXON 5~5 T.0 'l'HE,~TION, ON ·ADM INISTRATION PLANS IN VIETNAM all Americu combat forces can and , , • "1ill be withdrawn," be added. "' ~ ~ • ::. _ _ :. · . l . ., ' · The President said .the number fl. P1-:::..ns . .1:.:.., ~~. tt-i,t 3"i!;' .• 1'?i11 n fl'. ~~-~1n~..;:. Al · .IV 1{j'i c:;tJ";•:tt • ft .'':'!!''. , • , _ . t.: ~-t.ions.Hrer,be·empZJasizecf: • ;;;.!.-f-. . ,. 1~~r-:.~..._....-;. :Brii'ig's P~ ~ts·,:·: ~~~part~~= :•ti: D, La . .4' · J __ ,. :.,, . · . · ·, • ~gotJ•Unr front." · · raw . guna 4ppu.ituJe Over:ri1Jing Eyed . ,;,:~~~~i:~~ , , . · . · . . · and Laoa, but look .a geoeraUy opUmlttlc · I! the' new l;ajlUllA Boach City COUncll view of the Southeast Asian alwaUoo. A round .of applall91!!, rarely •rd "tha:.~~ ~.'open arta1 11, cos Uy atterhPts to reaclnd laSt:wtek•a 'extension A White House off id al who declined dut!O&',PIUnlng Commlsaloo meetings, -taaplyen have to' put •II\ for schoo)s; ol 'lh 'ci' · 'tr-•• ' to be quoted by 'name told reportera greeted the fonbal presentation Monday flttifprotection and othei civic-facilltie1 e m~ pal nu e<>ntract ,for 15 Nixon plans· to coniplete the withdrawal nigbt of a handmme brochure ~ . months, ·It · facea a '.le~ Hurdle -.a ol 150,000 men during the next 1J months. the drive for eltabllstunent of •·Peen .tflltmmtbl!.enlarged. signed contract. ' · .._ give or -take a few weeb:. BarriDI the belt in the canyons. arOund ~ · •'To · foreitall suCh -de•e~at can WJ'tb a Stroke of ··the° pen Moriday, unforeseen, he said, the declskll ta ir· Beach. ' be a saving and there . can be revenue Mayor ·GleM Vedder nailed dOwn the reVetslble. · 'Ibe brochure,. ~led wtth ~ ihe natUrei of lel,eholds (or recre'a-em;Uer 4 11> 1 coUricU (leCision. 'It Was· If the Nixon plan ls carried out, the preaive color ~ •f tcenes 1n tional faclllUes . In~ cue of Sycamore . one ol. Vedder's final acts tn Office. authoriud U.S. troop celling would drop the caqyons the-atilml Committee for Hills, the .revenue ,ftotn sucb faciliUes The 1 signature ·exteJtdtd the contract by May 1971 to 2M,OOO men. Tl)e peak the Laguna G~'Bilf!iJpes "to preserve, would be severil times the tai: 'on the of Laguna Disposal Service1 linw Dec. celling early in 19ll9 wu 514,500. list& support of u · c:i~ organizations property. . . 3~ 1.971. . · Nixon sa id hla declalon "baa tbe apo in the area and ~ additional backers The' green ' belt project, aald Dill~y. C:Ouocilman C'barlton Boyd cast the prov~! of the government of South Viet.- tor the project.. _ was started by ~.group · of Lagunans iole 'd~.nl.lng 1 vote ~P.(dnesday. There nam." He .also consulted in advance The ._ Included ID tbe propoied simply concern~d , with pr<aervlng the also '""-"U that the ·t with U.S. field commanders but did --i..a}t are Morro, '··~-· El Toto, beauty of the la'ttd.: . ' were WWQI ons new counct not claim his plan met with · "~-51~ .__......, n\lght try to overthrow the action of wiac Wood and AliJo. "But we have ~e lmprtssed," the old council. · · wholehearted approval. Tbert had been Questioq mart in the plan b the 50Q.. he aaid, "with the simple matt~r of lndicalions that some highly placed acre Sycamore Hills wedge, owned by prtaerving air. to breathe.· 'lbe sea I~ . Tom Trulis of Solag Disposal, who military men wanted the withdrawal rate Great Lakes ProperUes Corporation and on the' verge of dying betause of man's wants to -bid 01 the. city trash contract, alowed . valued . at $4.S million.. The property pollution and ' now the air J~lf is ~~~~·~~~e,.~l~be.rassuredg that The exact timing and pace of the is planned for devekJpment -with es-threatened." u;u new cutbacks in troop citployments, said temive .housing and two large shopping .speaking of green belt.I ata!>llsheO he,. ,~ooltr~~!>', lf~r, fl ~ to' '~ NI.zoo, "will be determined by our best centers, which; say ·the· green 'belt sup-In England, Holland and Scandinavia, on. 1o1111:: ... "" con ... 1>:•" · · judgment of the current military and portersr-would destroy-its potential ~k Dilley described a ·S®dlLmom!!ig_!f!QU CoUJJcllmen: have not yet decided dlplomaUc situation.'' and recreation values. . 1 througt) ~ ~ belt betweta a crow~ Whetlier ~ Jhe 1 Cost ·or trhh · OOUeetlon Since~lion stirtea:-Ule cuttiicii last Aim .of the green . bell project, the English CJty and a small village. ahould be put on the tax bW <r.-wbether· June, llS,000 soldiers_ have. been pulled brochure states, ii to preserve . the • "We have. suppreued and submerged · an ordinance shOu!d · be . eucted that out -bringing the current troop >evel natural scenic beauty of tbe canyODJ;· , hunian 'aentlment in this sprawl we have make1 trash serviCe mand•tcn'. to 434,000 compared to 549,000 when guarantee open space-between toWJ1 1 · Allowid to deVelOp," be said. "But we City .Mana~ Ja~ D. Wheaton 'has tht: Nixon AdmlnLstrition toot office. development.!; -proVIde rtcreational . o,_. ' Can recdvet ; p'rofoUnd ..sptrlttial ' gro.wth ttcominended .that the 1c6uncU study·the The latest cutback would bring ~ total port.unities; preserve the· geokcfcal, Jf IODl'ediy everyone can teach a green lt'l0-71 ' budget· before 'deeldlng whether down to 284,000 by May, 1'11. S'J'~.,. .. • _.,._ biological and archeolOllcal vllUOI lhef I bllMhrOUlll a lioi"°· pa_tl< leadlilg fl)>m tt ·Js. feasible Ito ;put\tbe itruh serV!ce· The move gave tbe Prtoitlent a year· .,.,_ ,...,..._.... contain; and guard . !be vital ....,.... h& tdwli and"•)oy. 1,i1lroll on -a.5Wlda1 jlll tht· ~}>HI. ~~la;l\llo l ,question loog period of Iie%iblllty to make --------·----of air, water and fOod ~ pft1Yide'. i . montDg. '.' .1 1 1 , • ' • • of w&ther a mandatory couec::Uon by, withdrawals on UW: him of. the war NEW YORK fAP) _ The stock market P=iitin« the brochure lo the P.l"'l' I · The audlenct 11Pf>latilled bis 1elitlment., · ?I'd~ '!'•.u)d .~ \el~ en1""1•~1e: · In Vietnam, and ttie lnp-eaalng military retreated in late trading this afternoon • nlng COmnilaion, eommlttei lecretary ' Said 1 ,actfug' coolm1safun' ,chairman activity across ,the rest of 1ndocltina. after making a small gain earlier. (See J1tnes Dtuey no~. ~t two· -majcp' Joseph Tomehak,' "It's a beauUfuJ idea · · l i : 1 Nixpn avoided a discusslm of overall quotations Pages lG-11). ar-enls against tbe green bell ba,.. ind It......, )o .IJie lbat II England, ;Dog~"per' c.~e· ls Indochina policy, however, except lo, take Analyst>' said the early rally was due been that It would curl> the growt!l with W,000 oqilire!mjieo ail4 • p6potaUon .. ~ note of' the situation and to admit that to technical factors ~ the market. They of the town and take property from bf 50 mtJllon can' flOd sPaee for green , · . · • ~ ' ' problems In Cambodia and L a o 1 said there was insufficient buying interest the tax roles. ! 1 J>elts, we bt • CalUornla,, w)th . 141;000 CJ · p -_. _] 1 ' (See rttt~N, Page 2) to keep th,etral\Y roinf. "But we must realize," said Dlliey; (Sae GREI!N, P~l'!'I) em ente . 'UUlUe ' Ostrander -Sp~nt t·h:e ·Most -By RICRARD·P. NALL Of ... """ ...... , .... councilmeMlect -are.sworn ln ·(today)1 • I Losing candldatea bate 15 daya from Peter Ostrander was top man on the the election to file .. financial totem pole:. or _?'inning Laguna , one area not, coftiellil>i'~ ·Beach council candldatis as th ey filed .~Id· be ~~ ... 2',-.~ "'" required statements dt ~ rtetlpta ~ ·COl'J•• 1U1.1"°""\.~ >"7' and eapendi)UIU, • L ;' ,_t( •r 'ill""!' ..,. ~ c'!x"' , Ostrander' a conunitlee -~ '\DI . ."~111. ,.,_ 'llad • ~· ' his conlrlbulori had givri i · iolal Of 9anclloned th 1111' comml«<e. $1,908 and had spent the same. would not show up in ;'111• fin Councilm1n-eJect Edward C. Lorr wa1 statements. 5 ~ l' nel\I. He declared that 11 .198 was con-Campaign flnancial slaleol•nbl lor tributed and 11,111 was apenl on the Ostrander and Goldbera ·~ siPecl campaign. The oomrnlttee 10r Rlcha<d Bernard P. Syfan, bullilof with w Goldberg declared 1111$ received and the lleach ·offices and Emerald B a same amount spent, residence . He ls lllteCf .. treuurcr The law r.qut"'s thtl winning can-both men•a elecUon ~· • didates or the~ olOclal 'lampalgn com-Top Individual contrlllutoi' is I mlttees file lhl --the daY before F)-ed 'lllchman who pn lllO ' . ' . ' - ' .. · A piece of live, .four0iegged merchan' diae was "dognaped", from a San Clemente pet sbop0Monday. The owners of the, El Camlilo .Pet Sbop al 71L N. El Camlllo Real phoned pollee befom Doon .... to ·.J'eP)r'l the ttbeft of a s.i.J-month-old white toy poodle from a kennel behind the shop. Police l,lld appiienlly b.e .abductor hopped a Jenee and took the purebred doi Worth· lbeut '86, • " ·.• t .... <t ': ·~- Oraqe Coat Weailier The sun will nep llllni!ll and the wind will keep whistling Wed- nesday as the temperature Inches up into the upper Utiea along the Orange Coalll. • • • ·INSIDE • TODA. Y Tht modtrn -dati Pffragcttc1, •"l'·k•Ql\llJ·'-~J~~~ ... 1.1!!1 Q<trln~ ~"'r.f!'<i 'Ill: 'iiidi;,,t' /Ort.' to .ear;, ·•q;;•i-trelit.l...1 for wonun ol UC lnllna. Pnge B. -" ,,..........,_ )I =I= 4-: -··1· ,... ........ T..... tf TIIMt>n • ,, -. ........ j tt ::r-..... --,,.~ • • ,. '" I• "' " ... . · · z DAll.Y PILOT • ;_ ; . sc - . • ave. Pole, Need Pl:a~e· P-0&~fY..· Siucck Sig~ Pr.op.ostil 8_~ymied ~ IJ •t••u XREUllCB on PfOPel" procedura. the building would ~te a problem • ... ..., Plllf .. .., Another appllcmit 1eeklng to retain because there were toG many wiodow1 eorta fl ....,._Shack owner Rhf a pole sign in the· Jl1 zone wu denied to permit an at:sthetlc ·ln.st.allatlon. ,,Qilldo f'l -ply• willl ~"':filll his request. · Aller examining pictures Of tho "onUn'aDce led to ·an ·impaasi'at ' the A spokesman for Wendell' Phillips buUdJ.ni, "'commlss.lonen decided' that · Planning C<lmmlst!lon's MO!lday night • Martin, JM Clllf Drive, told the c<>m· moving the aign M ·a front wall woold .. meeting. m1BSlon that relocating uie sign •tden· not work an undUe hardship or create ·Ch.lids tlOUBht a variance to 1,p1ac'l tlfying his apertmenta to a wall of an "unbalanced" appearance. an overlarge pole sign identifying his ' parting lot with a more aril!Uc carved ..., wood model with gold leaf lettering. . L Pl · • N d • .=~.:,:.l;-0(=~~001~ aguna anners IP ee wu that the ordinance doe& not permit pole •lgns bl the R-3 (multiple r<alden-• ' · · ttal) -· They mU81 be atta~ to· Of Le al A. d I di t I :::,r~~:i~ =-~ . g _ _ 1 mme a e Yi -.. !Gr bll .... the qinda. "Since !1'1 a Ponmc l!li~I daa, "-Ve ' bulldlu ~p i:i ..;.::;.~ ~,be 1 lljauld .jllll COndition had been that he develop all the lots strilultaneotJSiy and aubmit plans for hill building arrangement to the commission. ~ :'1 t· •. ~ .. t • . .,,.. ... .., ~!LOT .............. 'ftlllrla COASl''"GUARDSMEN, -WHITE HOUSE GUARDS AND SECRET SERVICEMEN BATILE !ILAZE Slrldly, 'P"'tln(, Aid City Plannee ;Al Autry, a pmting lot cannol eWI In 111 M ,xaao aCl(il under I condl~ ..,. permit. .llUc!I a pe!1!llt also would uke care of the llp prob)em. The planning COl1lllll!s1Qn needs legal advice at Jts mtelinp right ·JlOW', act.in& chairnian· J ... ph TOmcbak oblerved MOoday nlgbt·aa two ige.nda items were deferred in order to obUJn opinions from tbe city atlqrney. . Viewing the plans Monday night, Com~ miaaioner Carl Johnson questioned the method of mea!uring building height on the steep Jots, noting that one method (If measurement would indicate need for a height variance . .Autry said that in the opinion of the staff, the topography of the lots and arrangeme11t o( the house3 would not result in eiCessive height.- ;> ~· I· . · At Vfe1tern White HouH, Everyone Becomes a Fireman' 11 Ttlevl1lon Network T~ Mm1 . ' . ' I ... .. .. ,. • Frem POie. ~ NIXON TO PULL 150;000 ••• d>alleliie tha •lthdrawal plans .lit.Ii some political · sb1uilon that reflects tbe wlll c1W risks. of the South Vli!tnameie peoPie and Nlxoo laid he ,,.. "pleased 1o .report 'allowt lliem .to determine their future without Outiide lnterfema • • • , that progreu bl training alid equipping "'Second, a fair po1lt!ca1 llOhrtlon South Vletnamete forces bu auhltan-. shcalld 'Mlacl .the existing l<ll!lamhlp t1al1)' aceeded 'our orlgjnal expil;faUoos ·" of .pqntlcal lorcts within Soulb V1eti1am. 'WIJUne." He'also praised ''verf a!gnifi'. . Wf'-1ze the '~ GI '!i'Plng ~ a~" In ~ 11>e Viet· maci!Inery, !¥ ~d . falrty ap;ortlon "--NiiieieCciUil?Ysidaflfffrom • Unlsl .• 1f01i\l'al-tiQW!rr ·ll 89oith ~w· ;; liilluen<t. · • · C<Jllljll · are. llexlhle; ,.. l!av• ol!er,.s pOthiDC :: 'Wbilo Baying Vlelnamlzati!lll wfil P"" OD a tal<&il«·lea~!t bula .. '· cOf<!O. lchedule Nlxon'said: · · . "Aud· third, ,.. "111 abide by the 0 1bere ii a .better. shorter' path to. ~ ol ihi ~cal proceu ~ : ; , peace .::. 1hrough ne1otiallons. We lhail upon. • " . w!illdraw more thali 150,000 •ver the Nlxoo · tald 11amo1 had . fllled 1o win " neot 'year I! we make progress on the el~ l!l4fjarli, ·or poUUCalty In . South ·.~· n~a:otiatlng (root." Vietuam. ~ !-'lbe chief executive cited three prin-, 11'lbey , tboulht they COl.\~d w 1 n clpks governlni bis view of a just pollUCalty In the. Unlled Blalel, he said. .. , poiJUcal setUement of the war: "'nlls proved, to be their most fatal ·~ ••P.iist. our overriding objective ii a 11Jlsc.:alcul1Uop. .. , Candidates May Violate ,. ~-(J.on tlki ~J Interest Law A_ilol_~'!f ~lea~ ~\II and .lilod.-lill 1le!Jf.t!fll £--r •;daYi ~prtor ... =·~ty '°;;,'i;w:C!:iv~= of -'~= the ~~i!...~ IO the lllate'• coofUc:t of !lller<Si law. IC-St John polel . that any. -who . conllng to County Clerk William St John. vlola!M' :ilwl law' fa guilty' of a' rililde- St John warns that although the State meanor, and any penon who violates Supreme . Court recenUy declared the a provision of this cfiapter wllh first two chapters of the Govermnent knowledge of the unlawfulneu of 1uch .. · ··c:ode WK!Ollltitutlonal (dJsclOllW'e o~ an act· or omlJSJon is gu11iy of a felony. f., finllnclal lnlere•I), Chapter 3 -the The county ~ler~ frankly adllllts that ~... origlbal·cowruct of lntertst law regarding -··he bas JtO way of knowing which 1l •.... pollUcal conlrlbutiona .-still. remaina any candidates for council seats and .. on'·~ boots. other' ibwUcipal positions in lhe April ·:. St J.ohn quotes the law, enacted by 14 votes ~vf\l contributions of $500 't-the 19&9 legislature·: or more from a given source. ·· ·~·tach candidate for stale or local But b,e bas given notice to candidates public office and each pollUcal com-for county, state and federal offices .. mittee ~g such candidate, shall that . such contrlbutlo1 state~nta are !tle, as a pllbllc reCord, a statement 800~ due. . .. -1 ~ naming eacb. source from whom con-First .state~ts are to be maae, In trtbuUou have· bee• received that total oonnectioa With the June 2 primary vote, more than $500. Candidates for state betwttn May a through 13, and final olflce llhall file with the Secretary of lllalemenls during the period July Z State ind for local office with the Coonty through July 7. Clerk of the county in which the can· didate r<aldes." According to St John the term "can- didate" means any person whG eeeb nominatio• or electlo1 to a state, county, judicial Or district office, or to a municipal office in a general law <>!', chartered city, at any election or primary conducted within the state. Seminars Slated . . ' . On: E,iViropmenf Fire Jlreaks Oui fu ABC-TV. Truck . As Nixon Talks llf JORN VALTBllZA Of .. Deltr ........ F1aJnea' f11ckmd on two,. !roots at the Bu Clemeute )l'eslero While HOU!e u Praident N-delivered' bis opeec:h to tbe -Mooday night, and one ol the 1ncidenta created a brief, but mad scramble. An ABC Televialon ,......tor truck . loaded with. electronl<a par and hun- dr~ of WIX coffee CUPI bunt Into flame midway lo the Prea!dent'a bl'OICl- calt detalllng • major troop 'fritbdtawaL Nixon, 1 pea tin g to televtslon cameru In his o!!lces nearbf, lpparentlf wu MnAware of the fire -even u he, his wile, Pa~ One! aeveral aides · boarded the belicopler fw the hop to Air Force One waiUng M the El Toro Marine Qorps Air Station. ihortly .tier the 6:30 p.m. departu~ from the White House compound, about 60 to ll peaee pickets Jed by a Lagwa Beach man assembled nur the gateway to Cyprus. 8lloret with liglrted cudlea and banners. . · The peace marchers chanted songs, • held 1ilhtld •-and waved placarcis • 'Ibe di:fiionsttl:Uon, which ·s a n Cl~le police patrolmen dexribed aa "very calm" ended Jn the early evening hours. Robert 0. Bland of Laguna Beach, leader of , the .group. vowed Hu long as the Pres.ldent is in Orange County we will be here in ever--increasing numbers." Officers IUl'Veylng the mini-protest said the ·group was .. very quiet and COCJP.efllive." 1iie display took place about one- quarter mile from the guard JJ05lJ at the entrance of the Coast Guard Loran station, Where the President h a d deJlvered his pseecjl. The excitement. however, wasn't from the protestors. M joornailsts and Presidential a.ides waited for the speech to conclude, Jood shouts of "Fire .•. Ore " came from outside the offices. The truck, a backup rig parked at a deacS.end road next to the 1of0cel~ w,as not in use at the time. , l'nm P.,e i RECEIPTS ... Parting Ioli In ",the area, now ~ t:oned for commerdal me, w ere established y..,. ago bel<re any°'1e heard ol condlllooal use permits, Childs l>Oted. COmmiulorien -that l11e 91111 way 1o legllixe both the parklng lot and !ls new sicn under present 1.iw1 ww1d be 1o rexaao the land (which aeerned unduly complex) er handle the -under a condlt!Gnal uae permil Cooun1aolaaer Robert FrenCh waoled to know why Childs bad been 1old to apply for a van.Dee, aaty to find that he DOW needed a a>ndWoqal U9e permit "I hope In the future. thlngi lli this can be -oul ao fbe applliint l!ni mughl 1n 11ere 1o mt an night and then be told bis applicat!oo ls wrmg," said Dr. French. Qillda said be would gladly wait .two weeb unU1 the next J'!leeling to give the ltaff tlril.e to COM1.lt the eity attorney Comml"1on Secretary Al ·Autry said the request had been made"to the City Council and wpuld be considered during budget studies. "1'hat ~~ns July,'' said Tomehak. "We need ,:Jt-S(IOl\er than Ulat. nus situationJalfrustra.Ung to the commission and to the ·JJppllcant! who need a decision ... 'l,'he city attorney sits in at all council meetings and ~ assist.ant city attorney meets with the ~lannlng stall, but does not attend commisaion meeUngs unless especially requested to do so. Sparking tomchak's remarks was ~ fusioii over the commission'• legal riglt to include height variations, as well as variations in lot size and yard aet· bacl<s In ruling on a planned midenUal development. Applicant Geoffrey Riker earlier had been given commission approval to make four building sites out or 11ix Iota in the area of Fontana, Encina ana Duarte Ways. City Council Ponders Riker pointed out that lI he had re· tained the original Jot setup and "stacked houses down the hlll" without regard to preserving open space and ocean views, be would have been allowed more heJght. John!on said he . was concerned for the legality of the action, though he recognized justifl.Cation for the ar· rangement. "If you make -me wait two weeks till the nm meeting to g<I a legal opinion on whether l need a var1antt then decide ·1 do need .one, It could delay my builfilng permit for six weeks or more," sai~ Riker, adding .that be would be "out of the country" by then. New Laguna councilmen might draw support from Clockwise from lower l"eft are Ed H. Beaver, city this painting at 1938 council. There were problems clerk Councilmen H. G. Heisler, Thomas A. Cum· to ponder "Ulen · too , as in meeting upstairs at the mirigs and L. F. •i))oc' Mallow, mayor; Milburn Incidenlally, it also includes jlersons seekblg elecUOll to • county central com- mittee at !he primary elecUon. 1'le lff reach that statements of ton- trlbuUona in excess of · S500 shall be A series of senµDars on man and his environment , have been !Cheduled for Wednesday morning at ~an Clemente· Higlj School. . . •.· water district. 'Painting by Bill Paul entiUed "City Harvey, city attorney; and Councilmen Randolph t:1; llllrry Willals, $100; Dr. R ·J. ,_.::.F.::a.::lh:.:•.::.rs:.."_w.::..•:.:s."-_gl::.•.::.e.::n...:th.::.•:..c.::i.::ty_b..:y_M_rs_. _w_il_li_am_Do_w_n_•_· __ B_ai_n_hr_ld..:g:..e_a_nd_C_h_a_rl_e_s _H_. _J_es_te_r_. ------. ton, 125; Richard Jahraus, ISO;· . • •' DAILY PILOT N..,..,. .... Hwtk\;114 .... 1.ep .. .._. ........ ~,..., C...,. ..... S.. Ckalllte D«ANGE COAST PUllllSHl"O COM,AHY l11\1rt H. W11d '•uldtnl Ind l'llbll"*' J1c.li I. Curl1y Vk l ,,..,:ci .. 1 Ind Glnlt11 MfMllW ""''"''' K11wil Edi lo~ Tho11111 A. MYrphint MMllll ..... Edllor Rich1rd I'. Nill !ioulll Or .... 1 c-1, Edlto!' OHi ... (Mii Mntl n1 Wul II.., Slrwl Nt~•I 81&cto: 2'11 Wnl ll•llla' 8011J~1,. LIOUl>I fllKll: 211 l'Of"ftl il-H~llftt ... llMCh: 11tlS 811C11 ll""'lltwlrd i.n °"'*'i.: au "'"" E1 c~ 111tt In .observance Of nalional Earth Day, the Program will feature a variety of topics which wilt focus on some of. the probl!ms· l;nan bas created on his own' pi-. . ' The setnlnars will be 25 mlnulel In length and will be repeated six times starting at 7:45 a.m. Topics will be "Moralitv of PolluUon", 1 •·water PolluUoo''. r'Constrvation:" "Nuclear Plants", "State Parks", and a film on "Bulldozed AmerJca". The public is invited to report lo tbe ·main (lffice for a schedule and the location of each seminar will be provided. Regular classes wtll resume at 11 :10 a.m. High school students and (It.her Interested adults will be welcome to chose the seminar they wish to attend . From P afe 1 GREEN ... square miles and 22 mill.kin people can find space, too." Civic League President A n l h o n y Demetrlades congratulated Dilley for "the many years he has been waking up the tonsciowness of the aimmunl\y." "We owe him a great debt, Ind our' children w:ill, too,•• sakl Demetrtadel. .. Jim is asking thal we put up the sandbags to meet lhe onruahlnt Ude -and we'd better put up the 1andbq1.11 City Planner Al Autry suggested that lhe brochure be presenttd to the Orange COunty Planning Commission and the cl1y{s. p\annln&. consultant for • cm" slderaUon in preparation ol t.be_ aeneral P!&D· . • -------~- Palr!o!a L. Peaeock, ISO; C. J : Nugent. $20; Louise Turner, $25; and Warren Import.i, ISO. . GOUlBERG -Loren llaneJlne, ISO; Fred Riclmiao, $ZSO; Hairy ~nee, $25; pr. I.awrencc White,.125; Tatashi j(awaratanl,, $25; Robert J .. Hastings, $25; Richard Massen, ISO; John. Gilbert, $25; Adrian Kuyper, $25; Harry WlllaU, ISO; Harold A. Arms-g, $5 ; Wllllam ,... Bruggert, $25; and Doris Auerbach, 110. Usted as contributing for stamps for Goldberg are Jack Eschbach, SSO; Roy . Childs, $100 ; Loren Haneline, $100 ; Bernard F. Syfan, $25 ; David Phillips, 125: and N. E. Wes~ $5. LORR -Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kuhn, $15; Virginia Schramm. $10; Vera Hilperl, 15: Helen Goban, $30; Mrs. R. L. Smith, $10 ; Mr. and Mrs. Vic McDennon, $100 ; John Clrollne, $25; KBJ Goodm~ $5; Mr; and Mrs.1 Vern Tuchner, $25; Mrs .. Siegel, $6; Mrs: Kmixenstein, 125: Ruth Ander!Oll, $25; Geno Eog!eo, llO; Doi> Hastinp, 125; Lester Newlon, !20: Mr. and Mra. Peycke, $11; Curtia Wuo, $10; and Mn. Mlilie Saylor, $10. ·• . Also, Mrs. Mabel Kelch, 110; Signe Fl!cber, '25: Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson, 125: Merrill Johnlon, $100; Dorothy Stevens, 110; Joaeph Enright, ISO: Mary Francis, ·15; Skip Hunter, $10;' Ricky Hetdley, $10 ; Tom (Sandpiper), $10; Harold O'Brien, 125: Tom Trull11 '25: Caroline HendrJcka. 111: Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Alter, 110; Mary Lounsberry, $10: Bill Eshbach, i25; B<lty Heckel, $10: and Bernie Syfan, $51.40. Espendltures varied from newspaper adverUslni to bUmper .Ucker1 to posblge · lo prlntl!ll cools. ~/ . . 1 oo tAutb • Don't be misled by discounts, d••l1, ••l•s •nd 9iv••weys. Th• common law of busin•11 balenc• says it b•1t -It Ts unwl1• to pay too much, but it is wort• to pay too littl•. If you pay too much, you 101• • littl• mon•y end that ls all. Wh•n you pey too little, you 1om•times kfse ev•ryfhin9 becau1e th• product you bought was incapebl. of do. ing what it wes purchased to do. You c•n't pay e liffl• and get e lot. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 3rd GENIRATION IN CARPET IUSINESS SINCE 1194. 1663 PLACENTIA, COSTA MESA • 646 4838 13 Y ••rt In Costa Me11 '• ,. I I I ""'-·---. ..:.. ---· _____ .=_.;..----~--;..;-=~====:::i:::;:gi-c:q:c:c:::m:a=-:i1111:11-----.---..... -----"'!!""!~--.........,.,.. • Mission • • Trail New Ca.po Mayor Chosen Tonight ; SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Nelf : councilmen will be lnstalle(l and lhe man who will represent San Juan Capistrano for the next two years as rpayor will be chosen at tonight's special ' -,.....,, Aprt ·ZI, 1'170 L • DAILY PIUl I • Gftldbert pr.. 0 Council Weighs ' ~ . . Laguna. Cleanup Flr1t or<ler of -tor L1pni 1 MW City C9w>cll wU1 JI. l 111""1 oeialon wecm.;..i11 :••O!!IN,~1o ~ tho seven-point progi:am to "cWiil"" Lquna Beach," propooed 1ut 'mOnllt "' Cciwi- cllman Rlchlnl l:oldbers. .J ' • , 'Ille propooil WU ..-nted It tho March 11 council meetlnl. att'"!led' by 110 il'ltt dtluns demandJn& "Jn Ind • -. . • .j meeting in. City Hall. • .. : 1 . . The Public is ·invited to the changeover ceremonies at 7 p.m. in lhe council c~bers. Lorr Letters J Taking their seats with remaining counci!men Bill Bathgate and Tony Forster will be newly elected incumbent Edward Cbennak, James Thorpe and Josh Gammell. Outgcing councilmen will be Don Durnford and Antonio Olivares, both who ~ave served nine year terma. They were tioth elected at the city's incorporation in 1961. e OpeH House at ~IVllS MISSION . VIEJO -Open house at Mission Viejo High School will take place Wednesday. -the program will begin with a brief .· Parent Teacbp Organization meeUng at 7:30 p.m. followed by an examination of what's new in education. earents will be e~ouraged to visit classrooms and view the worlt of the educational programs belng offered at the school. 'Ibey will be welcomed by Robert Ferguson, principal and Cliff Boehmer, PTO president. e Pe111ales for Pla•ting SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -A project In honor of "Earth Day'' Wednesday has been initi8.ted by students al Marco Forster Junior High. • Called Pennies for Planting., the project ; : consists or collecting don•tel pennies in ; : the home rooms. The money will then : · be spent to pur,ehase trees and plants : • for the school grounds, which will be : : planted by lhe home room collecting • : the most money. · e 11111 Top Salesm0.1 t.: MISSION VIEJO -Ken lHll has 1 • received top honors as the best candy {. salesman at Mission Viejo High School. • .. l:fe. won hi.t \tit.le by seUinc lU -boxes · o! candy during the. Ille _..,ed by "1'~---·~Jlodl, w r.;se ~pioney for .sti.iamt, actlt.._ ~cs 1 . ! ind.down payment on bleaebets. ;..· Second place went to Chip Walsh who • • sold 175 boxes and third place Winner : was Jackie Hess who sold 146 boxes. : • The winners-\'lWere awarded prizes by : : area merchanls. 1 -; 1 e Sergeaut to Speal• -· .: SAODLEBACK VALLEY -11-tembcrs ~ of the Aliso Canyon Chapter, Daughters :. of lhe American Revolution, will 1hear , Marine Gunnery Sgl. William E . ~-Criwford at'their Thursdiy meeting. : : The guest speaker, a native of Telas, :. has been awarded the Navy Achieverrf!!nt ~ .. Medal, Nafu>nal Deren~ Medal and C6od :. Conducl Medal. He is currently sta~ ; .. at El Toro Marine Corpa Air Station. l · Nationa l Defense and .Americanism will . be the speaker's topic at the 1:30 p.m. • meeting in the Fireeide Lounge of ·• LtiSure World Clubhouse 2. All members • and prospecllve members oC · l }\e : • organization are invited to the meeting. · e AdeU•e• Pick Leafier• MISSION VIEJO -New officers of the Mission Viejo Sweet Adelines have been elected with Mrs. James Gordon Jr. placed in the top spot. Serving the ()l'.ganization beginning May 1 will be Mrs. Bruce Wallace, vice president; Mrs. Clarence O 1 son, recording secretary; Mrs. Donald E. Cools. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Robert J. Hayes, treasurer; and Mrs. William Barnes and Mrs. Jerry Stevens, council members. I °""y ,,LOT Sltti ...... MISSION VIEJO BELLES .,LEAD CHEERING FDR UPCOMING CINCO DE MAYO FIESTA Lori Ga~mill, K•ren Gull, Dunne Rlh, Kathy Smlth, Karan E1p01lto (from ltft) Educator Hagen-in Post As Brug Cou~cil Leader . . . . David Hagen, social studies teacher at Aliso School and director of elemen· tary curriculum, was e\ected chairman pro tern of the Laguna Beach Drug Education and Rehabilitation Council at a"n l?rgantzalional meeting Sunday. , Fifty ir;tcrested Lag_unans , including school officials, teachers, counselors, ministers, PTA officers, 9"1cdical sei:vice representatives, Police oflicers, parents .of ·teenagers with drug pro.blems and ,tth!i:_ Coricerned cilUefl:S' °'t ~\._the scl!Ool district board :r<>!n> (o ClUCUss plans to coordinate(•D _acf.i,Qn P'VC!'am- 'llainst drua·a· ..;,.____...,._"'::}-· ,t .·' Coordinating Council preaiden Helen Keeley told of preliminary work done by the steering committee, composed of representatives ol the Coordinating Council , Kiwanis and Mermaids. EXPLAINED PROGRAl't1 Dorothy Joyce, wjte, pf Kiwanis presi · dent Robert Joyce, and chainnan of tbe Mermaids' Drug Committee. ex· plained and recommended the Kiwanis ~ration Drug Alert program for CGm· munily coordination and participation. "We · are fully cognizant," she said, "thlt no single blueprint will suffice fl)r every community. These recom- mendaUons therefore, must be evaluated in terms of the greatest needs, in terms of community resources, and in terms of'tbe cooperatio11 that can be obtaJned from community leaders and organiza- tions. The most successlul programs pro- bably will arise from new techniques in education. The important objective is to communicate the COnci!rn and apply community resources to the concern as it can best be idenliEled and attacked." EXTENSIVE EFFORTS , School Superintendent William Ullom told of extensive ~fforts "being made-- within the 1~· System, Including the free drug counseling ~il't set up in connection with ttie· ·Assistance Uague and UC Irvine ;sydrlatric service, With fmancia'I support from Short-Doyle funds and the League. Also reporting on the school program were Hagen, Art Treasure from 'lburstoa Intermediate School, Bill Bird and Chris Frost of the Key Club. Detective Alex Jimenez, recently graduated from the Delinquency C"ontrol Institute. described s u c c e s s f u I in- novations that have been put intO prac- tice in other areas, such as a one- semester course taught by law en- forcement-officers in the high school covering subjet:ts such as "Why We llave Laws," and· working · towa rd a close.r rapport between1youth and ·police. ' . ' . IMP~IONED l.'!.U , ' , •· A'YCIUl'.ll m~,.. ):iO'idenllfitd·heriell as an ex-user.~ mad~ an ·impfssioned ~ for a pl,ace, 11i:.~7oi..,. \roubled )'obnf~ple can cOriie 'ino!r. lislened to" by tralhed)counselors, with' a'!f.hour "help'' telephone line. The mother of a teenage user described the. difficulties she had encountered trying to find helP for .her son. A free medical and health clinic was discussed, with the decision that further research should be made into the subject. Hagen was elected president pro tem, to be assisted by Mrs. Joyce and others who volunteered their servi,ces on com- mittees. It was decided to schedule a second organizational meeUng in two weeks, at a time and place to be announced, tO include broader representation from ~II organizations in the community. Cinco 'de . Mayo Fiesta Planned At Viejo· High From Mexican dinner booths to cor. onation of a queeo, the action will be at Mission Viejo High School May 3 during celebration of the Cinco de Mayo Flesla from noon to 6 p.m. The afternoon of entertainmtnl put on by more lhan 30 organizations will in- clude carnival games. an art show, i"free animal -fa-rm, refreshment"~:'. slngin'g and bands, carnival show events, ttems for sale and the coronation .of a .Cinco de .Mayo ,queen. , The feitt~al with Mtxk:an . motif . was organizecl In 1968 to p~ote:c:onµnunlly ,lt.l"'411iiP·"'""'llt(lOlltl .. ~11have piiJd for PTO scholarship., the school marquee for bulletins and audiovisual equipma1t. Colo111hia hnposes Election Controls . BOGOTA (UPI) -The government imposed stringent military control today on downtown Bocota and the arta around the presidential palace in preparation for tlie announceinent of final results in the presldenllal elecilons. The city was· quiet but 70 persons were arrested in disorders Monday nlgh.t.. Due Before . . ., School Board The Laguna Beach ocbool board will receive two letten . from Edward Lorr 1 president c.f lhe Lagun1 Beach Ta1payers Association and newly elected coun- cilman at Its regular Tuesday night meeUng. . The letters, accordinl to Superintendent of Schools William Ullom, comment on procedum used during tho school lax overrkle election and on adriiinlstration COiia In tho dlalrid. . AW on the agenda Is a rtport on the pc opoul for releaaed Ume · religious educaUon .cluaes, lnclUdlng costa of trailers for such classes and a study of coats of QM! program in eUect In the Orange district · Tru-will be uked lo approve lce<plance of 1'12,000 of a ll0,000 federal grant to fund a !<ICbei lralolnc progroqn, In difrennlil1'<f aWfintl It Tburaton and olhtr dlJtrlct ICboolii. Expendllure of tho 111,000 balance of tho' grant will be dlscuased later, tJUom aald. · Revision of board policies In flve mas will be considered for adopUon. These include policies . re1ardlng executive sessloos, employment practices, adult educitk>n, poll"o immunization and handJ- in'g or students Involved in narcotics problems, in ictOrdance with a proposal from the Counly Coull!el. The board 1190 will be asked to approve a field trip of about 50 htgh 111..'ilOol students to Tijuana, Me:ilco, M1y I . for the Cinco de--Mayo-ce"°bratkm of Me1lcan national' lndeptndence. The trip will be made at no· cost to the dlstrtct as pa,t of the ina\rUCpon ,.'prdgtam of llJe F~el .. Lan ..... De"'"'""'" I .,..-•"T!';;~. r-, ':."~":' ., College to Hear -Nohel Winner Dr. Willard F. Libby; Nobel prize win- ner Jn chemistry, wlll speak at-Sad· dlebaCk College Wednesday momin1 at II a.m. . Libby, a 1960 Nobel winner, w!ll •peak In recognition of the N a t I o n a I Environmental Teach-In. The talk ls at 11 a.m. in the parking Jot. Dr. Libby's lecture top!c, "'The Environmental Doctor," ls lhe Utle of a new program Iha! be IJ lnatllUtinlf it UCLA to create a new proteulon to deal with problem.1 ot the deterioration of envtronment. Downtown Area Spotlighted in Red Cross· Drive The lllllllil Rid er. fund -In Laguno Beach w111 ..... 1o tllt- .... fm-the balance " ... maallJ, with .--. -tin& -ad bmineal placot .. ·---Wllb a Llgunl lleoclt.pol of •11.D li>r 1170, tho lniUal 17~11 WU coa1r11Ja1ec1 during laal month's lllftllal -1 mlilinl Cllllpaign. To meet needl In the are!l during the coming year. '811 ad· dl tional '8,481 mot be raised. Generous contributions from Laguna merchants have helped make prevlou fund drives a success. The door-to-door ci1mpalgn to wind up this year's cam- r.a!gn will be carried on by memben of. the bullneu community the-. working alongbde housewives. Pfr'IDRI Interested In asilllUng tht~drive--are In- vited to contact the Laguna Red CrOll chapter office,' UMll'I. . ll'undl r~lae<I wll1 be uoe.d locaJly lor :i: =""'-:r·= to -11111 their lamllla, pro- \'lllool of blood INt " chtrp, fnfulng Ill .Ille uvlng liid bullh • ._ .-.i lledsldi Uli!4nc• lo tho Ill, clil ... '1 11111 .,... dlcapped In tho community. 224 Cheat Death LONDON (AP) -Two hundred Ud tWenty-four airline passengers Ind crew missed death by lour or five ll6ondl near London airport two wltb qo, an tnvestigaUon committee reported to- day. A Trana World Alrllnes jtl carrytac 139 passengers · and eight crew from New York had to dive to mlu a Brltilb Ovmeai Altw171 Cm-p. plaM latvlaC for ' the Middle Eut and 'Jndla April 7, a committee report i.lld. . [i] ---·- • Sheep Sheared on an de>?·· Our own surveys indicate that quite a few people1hink an Olds cOlts a lot more than ii really does. Resuli? Many people buy an ordinary car and end up with a lot less car and Pendleton F~ck Go to Neu; Fields Sixteen hundred naked sheep are gra~ ing on Camp Pendleton's hillsides this week. The part-time residents Of the Marine base lost their coat.. late last week at the hands or a JS.man · crew of shearers working for a La Puente sheep rancher who uses the green grasses of the base to fatten his herd. And now that the ewes have lost their wool to the looms and their brood to the butcher, Gene Nogucs will ship them, his crew of Basque shepherds and some sheepdogs for greener fields elsewhere in Southern California. TI1e sheepherdlng riUl:al o c c u r s each year on the base near the Pulgas Lake area . The cr~ws of Pablo GutUerez set up thelr open..air barber, shop Inside tents ouUltted with a row of electric motors Ind fluibtl cables. Assisted by portable eleclrio generators for power, the "barbers'' clip 600 sheep a day, lhen bundle up their brown, matlal wool for tho iextlle facto<y . But Nogues said his herd's wool Isn't that good that it provides his main rea!IOO for raising sheep. The brushy slopes of mosl South<rn :i ' Californla craii{'lg lands cause the wool to snarl, he says, and foxtail! and dirt and burrs make it a low-grade Oecce. 1 The Nogues~ herd prod~ces meat for the table at a profit, iflstead: "We leave. the wool up to the Texans,' he said, "that's where the good wool come..s from.'' · tn fact, Nogues added , the shearin,q is more for the health and comfort of lhe sheep than for his profit. Foxtails can work their way throogh ~the thickest coat of wool and even enter a sheep's body and bloodstream. If It occurs in Jambs, he said, tho travel of the little seed could be deadly . Coyotes already decimate enough of the Camp r Pendleton herd: so the ran· chers try their best not to lose more to foxtalls or disease. The limbs are bOrn In the fall months in October while the hillsides on lhe base are first showing their winter.spring green. And thi s month , just about simultaneously with the shearing ... the lambs are ready for market. ' So the La Puente sheep rancher loads his sheep and their wool inlo trucks and takes them elsewbert. value for their money. / ll's .so unnecessary, too, because Oldsmobile has many models that are priced right down with so-called low-priced cars. See your Olds dealer. He 'll prove that you're closer to Olds lhan you think. Cuta S: The sporty Olds-one of nine Olds models ptlced under 52995•_ right down with• IOt of,k>w-prioed ,names. But Cullus r~ly Widens the value QIP Vtilh· lftndard features lilct thnl: Regular-gu Roc:lcot v-a a NylorH>lend 1oop-p11o ClljlO!lfJg a Foom-poddecr ..... a o.t""' ....mo-a e1 ... --a Dooraid~!lf hllml a Recessed wlndthield w;pers a Hkidtl\Jl<flo anlanlll. •M11M1!1Ctuftr'l ....... flitlllO""ll!Ohldlt ..... _W11t•lllft1110lllJlf...._-..,..,11,_ ..... 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Dnton; T4, ts wing tt.oo· of i~ -~ to dt.ec budntU"nU:K ··tn °" ..,.. of Ille otlltr b<!lffltl of t~• city. P~p!lil GeQTOe, 1r.111 •"" Cathy Muirhead fill bottl11 Wit~ fr"" air t""1I toil! pru,.t to in®striol leod- na ia ChicaOo and DetrOU this week as ordn to n,duce indult:rv to re· loc:ote 'in 0.-. • N~ York .R., ·llonj1mln· S. R-""ol, a' Derilocrat. told a. n .. tioDa1 pactaiUii ,~c~· tbat c o n t a In e r mtm6fai:IUrer must abare tbe blame !or pollu1ion ptob-leiils. ,Rosenthal said tho indu!i!;7 had ignored environmental Jiri1b- lern• when It created "dispoub1e botUes and cans which exploit con- sumers economically · and create solili waste disposal problem•." • TM geM1'Ction gap · grew a WtU tOidtr between Bob MO'n,. tonev of Cohtmbu., O~o·and his J.!11eot-old iott, Mark. Mono- tonq, who Ms hen a golfer for 20 ytars and tttver m4dt a bole-in..om, watchtd as Mark ued a fiot iron to nee tht third hol<r M ploJ!<d. • 1201/0rd<r, at a local oolf count. • The"Wlldlife Pre•ervation Society of Stevellage, England said they had sand the life of more \ban I 000 toods l8't week by redirect· tiig traffic on a main road w})ere the toads were crossing from oite spawning pond to another. e John McF1rl1ncl of Cambridge, Ohio is looking for his bou•e. Mc-Farland, owner of Southeast TraiJ .. er Sales, told police somellody stole a $4,000 mobile home from his pla<e o! busine'5 over the week• end. ~­ ~ambo~~n~ Se~d Viets lnto-VC Fife· T...i¢ Aor11 21.·1970 ' . • SAANG, C.mbodla (AP) -Clmbodlan riflemen marched a group of Vietnamese clvtlilns csrryblg-a white flag into the · ~ GI Viet. Conl automatic W..J>911i lln today ,at tllo Ol'!ler of 1 Cam!!<><lisn general. Tbe Vleln~se were told to ask tpe Viet Cong in this village 18 :miles IOUth of Phnom Penh to ·go away and let then-live in peace. Tbe Viet Oong opened u;-1111 -the-group.~inl at-least two of the Vietnamese. • Gen. Sosten ll'ernancJes told newsmen : ' "It was a good way to discover where the Vle4 hive their IU-WtapOni, !low' we --11111' -.. the m1sdOii wu'an ~ fndtful ODl ior•ui" ! I "lj 0 ~ ' -broulht the' vtolllmele' lo ·sunc. the village on tho -RI-which the Viet Cong toot ..., Sunday •. The Cambodl1111 Aid the VielQameM were reaidenta of cambodla wbo had volul)teefed to "talk tome sente" to -the-Viel-Oln&~ ·· In the middle of the aflernooa th< group .. t out on a rood leadlq from th< lalt Cembodlsn potllioD lllroulfi DO Cuba Exiles,_ Vow . . . ' • To _Fight C~~tro MIAMI CAP) -U.S.-based Cubsn ex· Jles say they . have sent t~o groi;ips of invaders to dlallen~ Fidel Cilstro's regime and that their forCe_s are equipped to carry on a l<lng campaign. · ' . Meanwblle •. casiro, speaking at the funeral of flve of his soldiers killed in batUe by .the invaders, vowed that Ii!• force Wl)I be Hlimjlnated.- The Cuban eiile organization Alpha M ~ from its Mlaml headqullllen thil' warfare launched. by Ila •guerrillu ..... only beSlnnllll- Cutro'• fUneral oretton. broadcast by HaVIM'RacUo Mcinday night, wu made . . ... Soviets-Mar.king . Time in Arms N egoti.ations • •I VIEllllA (UPI) -The SOvlet Uqlon 1111 marldng time in presenting Jta plan for nuclear weapo1s curbs to the Strakglc Arms Llmltati8n Talks (SALT!, diplomatic sources aaid today. · in an easlem Cuba cenetery Sunday. It cam« on the ninth anntveraary of the defeat .of tile exiles' Bay ol Pip invasion. The prime mlnimr saii! Cubs had planned to 1kip any ctremonies on the anniversary this year. • "OUr people ore totally devotod I<> the ·qar harvest of 10 mllllon ton111, and we have avoided anything that could · detract even .a m'inute ~ 1hat im- portant task,"'Castro Aid. castto, who Issued a communique Sun· day announcing the guftTilla invasion, said he had recently learned about ''plans for this type of landings to .sabotage the harvest." Castro has called for harvesting a record 10 mllllon tons af qar, the crop whfdl ' earns bi. country Ille bull< of its foreign exchange. Radio rtports have indicated Cuba il neatly a million tons behind dedult. The prime minister claimed the landing parties were sent-from the United States. Alpha ea said the UDltod State> had no connection with the invasion. Auto Workers man't Jud lo l!un&-Eiory 40 yudl the -ltoppod and •ppealtd lo llle. Viet Con( by I ~ bullborn. They lllo ' flilmed lo -i1>u1e leafleu In ' Vie-and l'...,,....l1n. . w"':: ::= ~= ~l:. the Viet Coq opened Ike. The Vlel-- ftlll)tlO 111<1 -.Willi them lea!- -lnto blDlno lltldl aa Cambodian troops-~ the'-Viel--(;onc-- The Vletumese and the new!Dlen were eaugbl ID I CfOllOllre. The pneral said moot of the Viet- nam11t Crnled to u.fety. "tbil eier:clle now save u1 a &ood rucHnc for our tOlmm cannon, .. he said. Aa he opoke th< bl& 1UD1 opened up. Tbo Vietnamese were l!lOllly C.thoUcs -men, women and chUdrtn. Many prayed u they waited up the rood.- A.)'OUll llmlinarlan who held the whlte fla, 00 a ~boo. J)9Je WU uted if he was really . a vohmteer. He shook his head and aald he and the others bad been "'1!)ded up in four vlllages. ~ IJ"I Tt..,._ IF YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM, JOIN THEM . Corowell (rltht) With Kirk Annouhcu C1nclld1ey Carswell Fighting Back; Will Seek Senate Sea.t 'Qie Russians appafently are ~)ding T M k } · bsck in an. effort .to glean U.S. ideas 0 . 8 e SSUe MIAMI (AP) -Judge G. Harrold him, Lt. Gov. Ray Osborne decla;.,i bef~ o(.fering their proposals fot Carswell, rejected Supreme Co u r t he was withdrawing from the Senate limitma the nuclear arms race. Of EnVII'· onment nominee, w decided to seek election race in the interest 01 pan.v uni .... The --5oviets ..have let it be known i •; tnrorinall.Y . they have an overall or to the ·u.s. Senate "to join PreSident • Osborne, Florida's first Ii e u tenant paekq6 plan for the C011ference, un· ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) _ 'l'1le Nii:on in his goal111 of rtstructuring our governor, had been actively campaigning. MlllY of the older -~ u they moved. -~-~Id.a. Later In the da,y, 10 ol Qie V.....,_ were thotJ&ht to be mlsslnl. i " ' · The general .. Id th' •1et Con( ]\Id about two bsttallonf lli Sow and wert brb)&lng up more· men by .moton:ycle. It is the clOl!est ther have gotten tO Phnom Pioli. An Englisb·laniuslli newspaper, t1lo Saigon Post, said'the Cambodian govern- ment was eking all Vittnameae living in bonier ·provinces to "temp<ll'll'Jly leave" Cambodia to avoid belnl miatUen for Viet Cong. *·* * South Viets Hit Corig '.9tmp In Camh~a .; ; , SAIGO!i (UPI) ..: South VI~ ' . troops have smashed a Viet COn& base camp Inside Cambodia, killing or clPtur. ing 159 guerrillas in an operation contin- uing today, -the tl;iird government crou- border foray in a week. 1 Allied military sources said the South Vietnamese ln some case111 coordinated their efforts with Cambodian troops in the attempt to break up the 40,000 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troops who have wsed Cambodia as a sanctuary. -They said South Vietnamese rangers and armored units supportod by flgbter· bombe'ra and arttllery ktlled 144 guerrtllas and captured IS In the thnist MOnday aCl'Ollls frcm South Vietnam's Klen Tuong Province, 55 miles west of Saigon. Government Joasts were placed at 20 killed and 7~ wounded, with· tbe South Vie1namese remaliing -In Cambodia to- dav . Saigon command spokesmen said the operation :was on the ~th Vietnamele side of the border. The government, for Political reasons, has yet to admit undint any troops into Cambodia, for the United Stat.es has appealed against it. The fighting brought to nearly too the number of Viet Cong and North Vietnam· ese reported killed since government troops began multibattalioo drlvea across the frontier lut week. Clu~ysler Loss At $30 Million dtritood to c:epter on a freeze on of-United Auto Workers today called for coanfll and Jta: government 'a1o.n& con-for the Senate nomination for months. tensive ~· 4f:fensive missiles, .but no . IUtutk>nal, conservative lines." In Washington, Cramer, a member CENTER LINE, Mich. (AP) -. Cletal1s hrie•'iinerged. / ~· environment.al . bill of ngb~. for Ctnwell'1 announcement Monday, two of the House for 16 years, said : Chrysler Corp. today blamed laa&inc- The United States fn turn was un--Americans and said they will mate pollu-wttkl after his Senate turn.down, sets "President Nixon personally urged me sales and inflationary 'premares for ill ~~zave &iv<\\, fa'81 oulline ~~'-control an Issue In· their contract up a Republican prjmiry · betUe with I<> run for the '!J.S. 5'na\!· This b.. loss o1 neorly $30 million in the !ifli ~. tlolll ,,,... •'c '-s i~ thl · ~th'~. • • iuto U.S. Rep. William Cromer'-who claims · no< Chan· ·e.i. •.,. "" ~· h .t "'Id I\ 1 &-" r-:::::~ , s year .... , ui,. nauon s g qu~ of IflO. , , llmita "u1C 1 18 · s prepa1~ ., · support frcm the White House. "He also urgeCl; Judge Carswell ·tcS Board Cbalrman LyM A. T~ to tac~e Oii a '4tft0st comprehensive" -:;m11kers. 11le Senate rejected Carswell 51 to remain On the bench where strict con· said the firm's worldwide aate of ~. scale. . t _ 1' , • -'.'Industry inust be forced to accept 45 on April a. .atructioni111ts of the Constitution are need-trucks and tractors ran 1.2 percent beJow The U.S. negoUator, Gerard C. Smith, responsibility for cleaning up pollution ClnweD, V{ho said he had resigned ed. I•am ]leeding President Nixon's call the opening three months of 1969,, when has reportedly conveyed 'brOad AmeriCan and wastes its processes and products as a jtidge of the U.S. 5th Circuit Court and I hope Judge Carswell Will do the firm m•de a profit of $48 million. poUcy.~gns.to the conference. have created" the union 111ald tn a ~lu-of Appeals, announced his candidacy at likewise." Townsend and Chrysler President John 1be Russians have spoken in the . ' a Miami news conference called by Gov. Carswell, 50, said "For 17 years. I ruccardo released the firm's quarterly broadest terms, pointlrig to their desire tion adopted at its conv_entlon. Claude Kirk. have served as Proeecutor and in the report on the eve of today's annual for aerious negotiations. ••An envlromnental bill of rights must With Kirk arrd Carswell standing beside judicial branch of our government , • • meeting of zWckbolders. , Penn State Hit By Campus Fires ' UNIVERSITY PARK, Pe. (UPI) - Fires were set in seven Pennsylvania State University buildings and the house of President Eric A. Walker was st<lned early today 'as militant students pressed for amnesty for 29 students arrested in a mvious campus disturbance. Wilier, forced to flee with his wife through a rear door of his campus house, Yid there would be no amnesty. Walker Hid 0 There is the possibility tbere will' be further incideats'' during tho, day. Leaders of the militant student groups called for a "strike" - a class boycott -at 11 a.m. EST. There were no Injuries In the campus fires Ind the ·'lkin!ng of the Walker home. 1be fires caused minor damage. be enacted thst will guarantee every 1----------....:.----'---------..::..--------='---------- person the Inalienable right to a decent envlrorunent," the resolution said. "A national environmental commission must be establl111bed · under this bill or rights with broad powers to compel In· dustry to respect the natural en- vironment in· all respects." The more than 3,000 delegates representing some 1.8 million members of the Wlion acknowled&ed that the automobile is one of the worst polluters and said "a rigid timetable muat be imposed upon the auto industry to develop an engine that wiJLDs>t pOllute the air." · "Because industry has for !O long polluted the environment af the planU in which we work and bas now created an environmental crisis of catastroph!C proportions in the communlU~ in which we live," the re,oJution said, ''The UAW. will insist on discussing the hnpllcations ol this crisis at the bsrgatning table.~' Most of the· Nation Chilly Light Snoiv FaUs From New England to Nevada • I Temperatures -"'"" ..... ,l'K. A!Mvtl"IUI '° d A11ehor1p '6 •1 Atl1nt1 71 SI lilertt~!d -.. .. ti.in.rck is .n M 8oltl .. ,., 80:ll011 4' " ·'° l!lroW!llVflll ,, :ta ClllCI" » 0 .10 Clllel-Tt ff 0 .01 °'""' • " °"' Mofntl " ,. -.... ,..,..... ft • ""' Wtrtll ,, " ,,..,,. 79 '1 Ht'-ft ·" kl Honelulv IS ;it ~,,,., " " lnV... U !II l .. 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' I • YdJ,.'.. 63, ~. 95, 2 SEc;TIONS, 26 PAGE.S ' . --• ! • ·1 :i • .. 1x0·n u . • • • - Pendleton lndde.nts II Marines Hurt In Racial Riots A series of racial disturbances sparited by an erroneous rumor at the San Mateo area of Camp Pendleton sent 11 Marines to dispenS6ries for medical treatment after SUDflet Monday. Marine spokesmen said t h r e e Justice Unit ... To Scrutinize Douglas . Case WA.SHINGTON (AP) -'Ille Howe Judiciary C<lmmlttee wled today to hr •estl&•le the dwi.. brought by members JOOklng to impeac:!" Supreme Court J--Wlllia'm ·o. DougJu. · · aiamUn Emanuei Cell..-(0.N.Y.), aid • .,.clal llve1IWI llibcommittee will loot lato ~ -.... Be ulll be hopes tbe lnqulry will "' coacluded• within ., dlfl alter tt -•. c.illt 'liln ..... . ... ..,.a.i Jn- _...,.. 1aheo.mm ~ttee. ~ memben .. ~ """"" •• MeCullodl (Mlliol, Jodi -(I). 'fa.), Byran G. """" (D-Oolo.), and Edwud-(!Wiid>.), Celler Aid no dllle bad been aet ·for otartln( the ln-lgatlon and the list of w-bu . not yet been drown up. '-. . · However .. MCClulloch Nid all of the 110 C<>ogreas memherl who ll)>onsored the}mpeaclllnen( -lullon should ~ forward and otate ft711Udl aclloa-ll>oold be tateu~ • Caucaslalls and one Negro Mar~-wm treated at the Naval Hospital fer ~' bruises and contusions. One Wtrlte serviceman was admitted for treatment · of a chest cul McCulloch Aid olllctn of the fool>. datioo and .,..,,..._ tbll bave been mentioned In tbe impeachm.nt ...olution :!ti~r.."::iof.~= Gal Hitchhiker -mid--. of~~!:~~..,=: .·Escapes Molester by ealiforta ,hntMJSIDln Albert ,Parlin __ -_ . ' with ~ from !be we of a Las A hitdihiking llllmBlr.., bad to Vegas hotel-casino. llCr•ldl her way to freedcxn In Laguna ~ M0yer Linsky reportedly ·· Beach Monday ...ning -her *<ming helpecl 11m1nge tbe aale, but Doui)as benefactor atopped hia car to paw-and bu cieoied knowing of miy Lually coo-molest the young wunan. neluon with the deal. Police said the victim, a 19-year-old Douglas has come under criticism both Corona del Mar resident, ··caught · the for his court opiniorui and for bis outside unlucky ride at Ocean Avenue and South writings. '~ Highway. The driver detoured up . 1be ·committee'• action was op~ Laguna Canyon Road on the pteW:t by some members, Including Rep •. Wll· of. taking 1be freeway . liam F. Ryan CD-N.Y.). He stopped near El Toro Road and "I believe the charges agal.mt Justice attempted to disrobe the young woman. Douglas are so !flurlous they should She scratched him and managed to get not be dignified by any investigation out d. the car<. and obtain a ride to by the committee," Ryan told newsmen. · the police station with two women. Police "I feel the Republicans determined listed the caae u an attempted rape. to embarrass the Supmne Court will bring this iSsue to the floor no matter what the Judiciary Committee does and that we ought to thrash it out tbere, not in the committee.''. Democrats will have a majority on the three-man subcommJttee~ u they bave In Congre:.; ltaelf. Sl'OCK MAJUU'T NEW YORK (AP) -The otoct market retreated in late trading 1his afternoon after making a small gain earlier. (See quotations, Pages 10-11). Analysts aaid the early rally was due to tecbnlcaJ factors in.the market. They' said there was Insufficient buytns interest to keep the raUY golng. .. " • • • •• S . • • . , ....... ...:, ConservaUvJ Republicans and lioutbern Democrat.. an backing an altemaUve approadl for creatloll of a new opedal six-man committee -three Democrats and three Republicans -to inVestigate whether Douglu, 1 31-year veteran of the court, sbou1d be impeadied. Laguna Girl, 6, Injured by Bus Ostrander .. S}:lf·nt; 1 lhe ... ~ost . . . • • • Today'a i'iii•I , .. ~-_,,,.. --' - . ' .. • s. In Clemente Orange • Weadaer The sun wll1 keep lhlninl and the wind will keep whilUJllg Wed- nesday u the temparalW'O Inches up Into the upper mtlea .aJoog tho Orange Cout. ., iNSWB .~Y . 1 ... ·:···.1 1.,-.~·1' ' 'The-!11(1Cf~1'11 &!r R/11'G91U.1; ; t1010 ""°'°" ai HfitmfnUtl," are ' jwl goffinll •lorlld It! lhcir •I· · /om lo '"'"' egtlOI "'" ... "' for ""'""'I 01 uc'1"11iN. PallC s. • I i • • •• -·--~ --·--.. ---·· ··~ ..-..... ·-· .................... ..., ...... -~ • • • • ~ !: ! ~y PILOT nave ~.ole,. Need Place I • ' ·Poaery ~k'S.ip ·Pro~al:·St~ ., ~ .; u~ XllEUllCH • on proper procedon., , "• tilt building· iv~ create a problem • • =· .. ..., st• Another applicant aeekln& to retain because there wett: too many windows Effort& ot Pottery Shack owner Roy a pole sign in the R-4 JOne waa denied to permlt an aesthetic installation. "ChUdl to · comply,.; with Laguna}: sign his request. After examining pictures of. the ordinan<O' led to an Jn\paue al tilt A spok=ian for Wencfell Phillips bulldln&, commlsslooers decided !hot Planntnlf COmmilalOn's Monday nigh! Martin, !M Cllll Drive, told the' cmt· m.V1ng the sign to a ·1ron1 wall woold meeting. . mlsslon that relocating the siSJ! iden· not work an undue tuu'dship or create . Child( l!C"llbl a variance to replace Ufybig hll a~la lo -a wall d an "iliibilal\«d" appelran<0:- an OV'fllrge polo sign ldentll)'lni his parking lot with a ~e arU.Uc carved Wood .-J wJ!h gold leaf Jellerlng. There was no argument lbout the outhellc quaHty ol the sign. 'lbe problem w11 thlt the ordinance does not permit pole 'signs in the M (mtiltipJe "re!Iden· tial) zone. '11ley must be attached to buildings. "Thia wooJd be difficult," explained Cblld1, wbo hid ,,_ m,.. thin lwo Lagima Planners in Need Of Legal Aid hnmediatel)j boun for bil IPOI .., tilt qeada. '!Since h d I Jt•r 1 putinc kit. l cbl.'t have.-bUudtng The planning commJaslon needs legal . Condition had been that -e eye op . to put-1 llp Cltl.'M•ybe l 'llbould pul a<lvice al lio m..U.gs rtgb! now, acUnt llI"the'lotS slmultaneoualy and submit '.up~'"''"'~·!" f . · . chairman Joseph Tomehak obsor><d plans for hi! building arrintemenl to ............ · Monday night as two agenda items were the commission. . --· atld ,City Planner • f ~In rder •· .u.. lni I nl-"' • ~ ,.. . · Al A-1 ......... lol "' ... _. __ , .. 1 "'le err~ o w \1UWLln op ons rom Viewing the plans Monday 6 ... , Com .. 1 ' , 1 -"-: DArLY '"'°' ...... -~ .... :1. ......... c-w~ ...._ the city a•-~. I oh -~• ~ th COAST 'ou•RDSMEN, WHITE HOUll GU.ARDS AND llClltlT SIRVfCIMIN BAnLI II.NII .ID IDJW ,...,atepl lltlCler • cOndiUonaJ __ , m!Jsloner Car J nson qu~won~ • ~ l'1llk lu.... uU 'pinn!L ~ 1"fll!lt aJ1o would Commilslon · Semtary Al Autry said methOd of measuring building height At Wt1t1rn White HOUM, lvtryona l111mt1 • Plwn •• Ttlff'lslon Network T ~ ':!. take Clrt \:If' the ~probl!m.~ the request had been made to the City 09 the steep tots, noting that one method 7 -: i....... P-rttng JoU ln tbi area, naw mostly Council and would be considered during of measurement would indicate need fol" ~ .. ·" • t.on«f far .. ~ use, were budget studies. a he.igbt variance. Autry said that in. ........ r.,.. J Frr' e Br-'-1--Out ~ol ..:...~~-· '!?. ~.!~ts.~~~ ''Thal meBM July," sald Tomehak. the opinion of tilt staff, !he 1-aphy ~ _-u ... vu.u~ _ .-..... ....~ "We need it IOOner than that ThiJ of the lots and arrangement of tha ~ NIXON TO PULL 150;000 • . • In ABC TV·· T ck· , ~ -the! ~only ~~·~ ~~::.~ U::~e!:r": ~:i~ would nOt r<sult In excessive ,: ~ · l ·...... · _ · . · • · nJ way to lepllze both tbe perking lot decision." Riker pointed out that If he had re- C:· eti•Jltn11 tbe ~wltbdrlwal plw wUh aome poUUclJ IOlutklll thlt rtflectl tM wUl ~~.~tr new lip. undtr p-eseot Jaws The city attorney sits in at all council tained the original lot setup and "stacked C::1:1ear rim. ; ' • o1 tha 'South --1e IDd .l _ N' T" }ks '"""" be to mono .the land (whlcb meetinp IDd tilt aaslstanl city atlorney houses down !he hill" wilhout roganf . Nixon atld be WU "plea!ed to reporl al1on lbem to dttennlDe tl>tlr '"""" a.e lXOn a ....e.i undU!y eompla) or handle the ~eels wllh the ploMJng •WI. but does to preserving open apace and octan without outade lnterftrence • • • , matter tmcler a candldonaI wie permit. . not attend commialon meetings unless views, be would have been allowed more that procress 111 training and equipping "Second•H~ fair pollUcal tohllloo .,_ BJ JORN 'VALTICllZA · ()ommJ-Robert rr.ncti wonted especially requoatecl to do so. height. - Soutb Vletnamele forces ba1 substan-. should J'l(&eCj the eDUnc relatloalblp ot .. DllJ' ...., '""' to know why Oilldt bad been told to Sparking Tomchak's remarks was con-J ohnson said he was concerned for tWly aceeded our orlglnal upec!IUoos d polltlcll ,..... wltbln ScNlholV~ Fllmel IUcbred on two mi.., 11 •Pl'IY for 1 Hrluce, only to find Iha! fusion over the commlsA!oo'• legs! right tilt legality of !he action, lhougb ho -.M_-Jpe..:• ~ '1Jo•pra1Jed "very algnili-We fftC"'Oll1'" tbe ~~ _ ~.,.... . be now needed i eonditional ue permit. to include height yariatlons, q_ well recogn~ jt§_tilication for the ar--tant .advuoel" in makfnc tbt Viet-mW:btnery that wOWcf-fafflJ ~tbl-.Sa-CJemenee-Wlltern-White~Houle -1'rli0pe:-----'1a tbi future thlnp-llke this a.s variations in lot -size and yard 1et-rangement. ...... countr)'slde free from comm-I polWcal -la sOulh Vlllnam. 'I'• 11 President Nb<ln clellvmcl hi! opeech con be worked out 10 tilt 1ppllcant backs In ruling on a planned resldenUal "U you make me wait two weeks lftfluence. , · m lleslbli; we ,have olltrod noWng to the 11111111 lfooday-iqhl, and ooe tan1 bnlufhl In here to alt all Jliihl development. !ill the nen meeting to get • legal Wlllle l!l)'hw. V!elnamlzaUon will pr°' 0t1 I ~Ikr-loo.e.H bull.'" of the lncldonta created 1 brief but and than ·be _told hi! 1pPic:ll!Ot1 is Applicant . Geoffrey Riker earlier had opinion on whether I need a variance, ceed m ICbedule, NiJoa aald: 11And third. we will ah1a11 by the ~ ICralDbJe ' · wrcna," aaSd Dr. French. been given cammlqlon approval to make ttien decide I do need one, It could "Tbera ll a better. shorter peth to outome d the pol!Ucal -•areed -An ABC T~maton 1...,. klr , truck Oilldl atld be would gladly wait two foor building lite! Out ol •Ix lots In delay my building pennll for six -k• peace -through negot!J!itl91'5. We lhall upon." _• weelt1 until tbt nat meeting to give the area of Fontana, Encina and Duarte or more," .said Riker, adding that be wllhdraw more thin 150,000 over the Nlaon aeld ~ had lalled to win 1ooded ,wttb e1ectroolcs gear and him-the lltaff time to C011111lt the city altorney Ways. would be "out of the country" by !hen. • nen year If we make progress cm the ~ mllltarti, ~ pollUcally Ill South dredl d wu coffee cupe bunt Into ...;· ________ .;_ _ _:. _ _; ______________________ _ · ne«oUallnl front." . · · Vl~Y .._,_... ••-• --"d w In fllml midway In llM\ Pnildmt'1 brood-. 'fbe chkf execuUve 'cited three prln-.1.1111;: ......... ~ Wll,r a111.1 cut dlt IHn jor ._ wltlldra -• · ctplel governing h11 view of 1 jllJt pol!tkllly ID the Unll«I Slalel," lie aeld.1 ~ 1 ma •-. •- poUUcal ..ttlement of the war: ''Thll proved . to be their mClll fllal Nizoll, • P ••kl• C to tolevlllon "Ftnt. OUJ' overrldint objective ia a mllcU:ulaUon. caneru ln bis omca nearby, apParentlJ ~ wu unaware of the fire -even u Candufutes Ma.y Viola~ he, 1111 wife, Pa~ and eevenl lldet -the l!eJloopltr for the bop to Air Force One waiting at the El Toro lollrloe Corpe Air-Statton. ·-Conflict of lnt,erest Law Shortly liter the 1:30 p.lil. departure from the White House ~DJ~und, about 60 to 10 pea<» pickets IOi! by a Laguna .Beach JMD aMeniblecl Dear the gateway to CyJ!"llS ShGra wllh Ugbild caodlel ... 'A lot ol candldalA!s, auccmful and filed (1) Betw ... II and. IS day• prior unsuccwful, for munlclpal posts Ill to the election, and (b) --IO Orqe County may be in vlelatlon of and 35 days after the election. :-tilt otelA!'• coalllcl ol JalA!ral law, ac· St John notea that u,y -who cording to County Clerk Wllllani SI Joho. violates the Jaw ii guilty of 1 milde-st John warns that although the State .. mea11or, and any persoq who violates Supreme Coi.trt recently declared the a prlovision of ·this chapter with first two chaplers of !he Governmenl knowledge of !he unlawfulness d auch · O:de unconitltullonal (disclosure of an act or omiuipn is guilty of a felony. fmanclal tnlA!resl), Chapter 3 -the The county clerk lranldy admlla the! orlginal co.met of Utterest law regarding he baa IO way Rf knowtng whlch U polltlcal cootrlbutiona -1Ull remains any carxlidates flfr council aeatll and oo the books. . olher mualclpal posltlons lo the April St John qu~tes the law, enacted by 14 vote1 recei~ contributioDI of ~ the 1999· leglslature: or·more from a given source. "Each candidate for state or local But be bu given notice to candld1tes public offlce, and each political com-for county, state l'.'fld federal. oHlees mtttee suppo$g such candidate, 1hall that such contrlbutiol: statementa are Clle as a public record a statement soon due. n~g each aouree fro~ whom con-First statemenb are to be made, In tributiOJIS have beeJI received that total connectioa with the Jwie Z primary vote, more thin l500 Candidates f6r slale between May 8 through 13, and final offke Jball rue . with tilt Secretary of slatements during the period July 2 SlalA! and for local office wllh !he COUhty through July 7. Clerk of the cowity in which the can- didate resides." According to St John the term 11~an­ CUdate" means any person who eeks nomlnatio• or electlo1 to a sta~. county, judicial or district office, or to a municipal office in a general law or chartered city, at any election or primary conducted within the state. lncldentally, it alao includes peraons seeklag elect1011 to a county cenb:al com- mittee at the primary elecUon. n>e Jaw reads that statements of cop- trlbut1001 In exC95 of tsoo 1hall be DAILY PILOT N..-,.rt .... H ....... ... .......... di ........ ...., C-. M.. S. Cbaa•c OlMtGI COAIT JIOUILISHLNt;; C0M"MIV ••bert N. w ••• Prt.•lctlnt 811111 hbll""" Jack a. C11rlrt VQ l'tv~ N "-•1 M-..r Tho"'•• K., .. a Editor l\otn•• A. M11q11hlR1 MIMlllll l!dl1« IU,htrlll '· Hill S0!.1111 ar..,,. '-llJ ~dltot -Cn ...... I -Wctt 81y "rwt N ..... 1 &Hdl: 2111 Witt ..... , .... ltftN L.IWl'lt •--~= m ,._, ..,_ Hlt!IN*I hldll 1Jt11 ··~ ~ "" ~I .JOI Nerlfl Cl Cl!rlll'lt 11•1 Seminars Slated On Environment A series ol semlnars on man and ~ii environment have. been ICbeduled for We$eid1y morning at San Clemente High School. In observance of national Earth Day, the program will feature a variety of toplci which will IOClll on some d the probieins -hu crealtd Clll hi> OWll planet. . 'Ibe seminars will be 2S minutes In length and will be repeated sl1 times starUng at 7:45 1.m. Topi.cs wl1l be "Morality of PolM!on", ••watl!r PoUuUon", "ConllervaUon", "Nuclear Plants", "State Parka", and 1fllmon 11Bulldozed America", The publk: ii Invited to roport lo the main offi<0 for a ochedule and the locaUon of each stmJnar will be provided. Regular claaset1 will rewme at 11:10 a.m. High IChool ltudenta and olh<r lntel't9led adults will be .,.k:ome lo chose the ltmlnlr tllty !"sh to atltnd. ,.,._ r-.e J GREEN •.. squatt miles and z:i million people can find space, too." Civic League Prealdent A n I h on y \ Demetriodes congratulated Diller 10< "the many yean he bu been waking llp the consclooaneu of the commw'llty." "We owe him I crtlt debt , and our chlldl'!n will, too/' akl Demltrllda. t1Jim ts •&kine that we put up the nndbap to meet the oorush!na tide -and we'd better put up the 11ndbl11.11 Clly Planner Al Autry ...,,.11..s the! the brochure be preenltd lo !he Oranp County Plannlng CommllO!on and. the 'city's planning COftlUttlnt for C1Xl<' • olderoUoo In pr.par1Uon of the f""ral plan. I --~--~-------- • aad banners. l " 'The peace marchers ch~ songs, held lighted candles and waved placards. 'lbe demonstration, wlUcb S a n. Ck."Dente Police pallolmen d.nbed as "very calm" ended in the early·evenlnf houn. · Robert 0. Bland of La"guna Beach, leader of tbe group, vOwed 11a1 long u the President is .in Orange County we will be here in ever-increasing numbers.'' Officers ~eying the mlnl-prMt said the group was "very quiet and cooperaUve." Tbe display took place aboul OD .. quarter mile from the guard post at the entrance of the Coast Guard Loran station, where the President b a d delivered his pseech. 'Ibe excitement, however, wasn't from the proteston. M journalists and Presidential aides waited for the speech to cmclude, loud shouta: of "Fire ... fire " came from · out.side the offices. The truck, a backup rig parked at a dead-end road next to the offices, wu not in use at lhe Ume. From P-.e J RECEIPTS ... IZU7; Harry Wlllats, f1001 Dr. R. ·J. Rabtoo._ f2.5; Rlcbard Jal\raus, !!@: Patricia L. Peacock, '50: ·C. J. Nua:ent. $20; LouiJe Turner, '25: and , Wfffen lmporll, ll<J, GOLl)BERG -Lor<n Haoellne, ll<I: Frod Richman, IZlO; Harry Lawrence, '2Si Dr. Lawrence White, '25; T1kashl Kawaralani, '25; Robert J. HasUngs, · '25; Richard Massen, '50; John Gilbert, f2.5: Adrian Kuyper, '2.5: Harry Willits, $50; Harold A. Armstrong, $5; William A. Bruggere, $25; and Doris Auerbach, flO. . Listed as contributing for stamps for Goldberg are Jack Eschbach, $50 ; Roy Childs, $100; Loren Haneline, $100; Bernard F. Syfan, $25; David Phillips, f2.5; and N. E. Wes~ 15. LORR -Mt. and Mrs. RJchard Kuhn, $15; vtrglnJa SChramm, $10; Vera !Wpert, 15: Helen Golsan, !30: Mro. R. L. SmiUt, $10; Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mcllellnon, 1100; Joho Caroline, 125: K11 Goodman, $$; Mr. and Mn. Vern TBBdmer, f2.5: Mrs. Siegel, 16 ; Mrs. JCreuzensteln, $25i Ruth Anderson, '25: Gene Eagles,' $20; Bob Hutmgs, '15; Lester Newton, !20: Mr. and Mr1. Peycte, llB ;CUrtls Ware; 110; and Mrs. Mlllle 5aylor, flO. Also, Mr1. M1bel Kelch, 110 : Signe Filcber, Ill: Mr. 'l!ld Mn. Don Robertson, Ill: Menill Johoton, 1100; llorolhy Sleven1, 110; Joseph Enrlpl, ISO; Mory Francil, 15; Skip Hunter, 110; Ricky Headley, 110 ; Tom (S1ndplper), 110;· Hatold O'Brien, lt6: Tom Trulli, Ill: Caroline Htmdrlcks, fll; Mr. Incl Mrs. Hobart Aller, 110; Mory Lounsberry, 110; Bill l!lhboch, · '2.5: Belly Heckel, 110 ; ancl Bernie Syfan, 169.40. " E•pendllum varied from ntwspaper advertlllng to bumper IUclt•n to poeJoie to prlnUnf COii!\ City Cou:nril Ponders New Laguna C01Jllc11men might draw-support from this painting of 1938 council. There were problems to ponder then, too, as in meeting upstairs at· the water dislrlct. Painting by Bill Paul entiUed "City Fathers"· was given the city by Mrs. William Downs. DAILY PILOT ltlfl PMte Clockwise from lower left are Ed H. Beaver, city clerk Councilmen H. G. Heisler, Thomas A. Cum· mings and L. F. 0 Doc" Mallow, mayor; Milburn Harvey, city attorney; and Councilmen Randolph Bainbridge and Charles H. Jesler. t 00 · litt\e 1 Don't bt misled by discounts, deels, seles end giveeweys. The common lew of btisiness belence s~ys it best -It ts unwise to pey too much, but it i1 wo11e to pey too little. If you pey too much, you 101• • little money end thet is ell. When you pey too little you sometimes Jose l¥erythln9 bec•u•e the product you bought wa1 incepeble of do: ing whet it wes purche~ed to do. You cen't p•y • fittl1 ind get • lot. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 3rd GlNIRATION IN CARPET IUSINllS SINCI 1194. 1663 l'LAC:EN11A, COSTA MUA . 646 4838 13 v .. ,. In Cosl1 MIN ... ( ' •• •. I I l f I f I . I ! I i l f .. . --.. . . ' • T-. AJll 21, 1910 . DAILY I'll.Irr ' t LA Teach er Strike r-Ql-ullNl_e ·.._· __ ..... ay .... "'-11·-1nt"""•r1anc1-• ~ook·~lioto Trial Opens in Flareup •• -Mediation Okayed clitnt by ~ "bo. IOid bll IOU! lo the Malla." But Kenady said 11111 the mayor 11ha1 been eruM:stie<I in a ltrita ol alUancet with slz: members .. of the Mafll. II was ot tllio Point that Mn. Alioto lllalkod out <l court. report lhllt 1 -·• wUe that abould be pullu.bid. It hid dellvend IU,000 lo then throw• liClll in IRU - Gov. Edmund G. Brvwn tO there abould be llPI." Kmldi have her hutblnd mov.4 to said. l"J'bil' ortlclo ll • pabllc ID OUier prilon. Blecber sald1-;:;""=;:lcO=to;:..i.n==· "===-LOO ANGEj.ES (UPI) - '!be. <ity board ol education mov-1 today to r e·o p e n llalenia1ed necotilllonl In the teadltn llrtloe that haa crip- pled tho 811 ocboola In tho nation's aecood larie1.t dlllrid. • Tbe b o a r d voted unani- mously . M,~ •·d 'y-nlgjlt · to a u t h o r I ·I e Sttpeti..nteodent &berty K.U, to "explore the pooaih~lllty" or uking the federal ation and con- dllllion to help end the II . Kelly request.d the action and nid be would ut for federal mediation "since the state ls 11 invclved u the bl" autbortUes. Kelley said federal. m~ .would not compel arl!llrlllon but only would II· tempt to 11r1n,. the parti .. together. Kelly auspendod negotiations when about hair of the 22,000 UTLA members LEGAL NOTICE •AltMf WOTJCI TO CllllllTOllS llH'lltlOlt COUllT 01' THI STATI 01' CAll,OlltNIA "Oii: TM• COUNTY 01' OllANOI .......... E1t1ft 11 Gl:OllGE HUGH JOEDIMUllll:, o-Md. NOTICI: IS HllllEIY GIVEN ta ff'll Cf'9111hlrs " "" ~ nellWll dKtdtnt tlltl tllAtrMM Mvl,. ci.lmt ft11Mt 1M MW ""**"' Mt: ~"6 '° IU1 "'-· """ ... ...,..,,. _,,.,.., !ft "" oma of "" c1st11 Gf tt1e 1t1ove MHtlM Cllllff, • 1111 ltnwnt """9, •ltll ... ..........,~totiwun­ ..,,.,.., ,, ,,.. offltt " "" l 1'lil:lrlll'n! <OLllNI >\HD COLLINS, .,, I. SiHlnt1 St,_,, ~ ldS, lGI Arltidfl, CAllforfllt .., .. .tikh .. ,... ~et~ Ill' "" ""'*"'-·· "' '" -'tin ""911"nt -... .,... " llltl ~. wtll'll!I felt!' ~ ·-.,,. flrtt ""11attert ., lflll Mtlot. O.r.d M1f'dl :20. 1f71,. ltf'/. Gtorn H. Nltclw1111r, Jt, Adm4nlrtr11« et' "" Ef, '-" " thl •beYt Mined dtc;llCI .... COLLINS AMD COLLINI "' S. ~ Sf., '9ttt Inf "" A ......... C.llf ... 14 'Tth ltUJ 611-dn .,....,.,. ...................... ,ubllllltd Or•nt11 CO.II Otll'I' "llot, ~I fl, 21, MllY 5. lt, 1'10 7J7•1'11 LEGAL NarlCE NOTtc• O' IHT•MTION TO INeM• IN TM• SAL• 01' ALCOHOLIC llVlltAell Ait•ll 211, 1'78 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCUllN: Sublect to lt•Ut!IU of ll>e lle.nte ti'" 11trtd ...... ..tic. It Mrwt!Y 1lvt" ftltl thl l.lllOtnllntd "'"°'" hi Mii •ktll'lollc ~-If thl l'nlll\Mf, tlacrlbM .. fltli.wt: ISD H-' loulev1nl, SloA C a D COSh Mew ,.~ hi •lldl 1111.ntlo!I. tilt - tlH ... 1!11111 " ...,1V1111 to ft!e ~ et Alc'el'lollc ......, ... cw..i ,.. 1uue11Ct .,., tralltftr of Ml akellollc ""'1' ... fle91'1M fer llctftltl) "' """-it•tirTlltn •• fcolleWI: On-Set. at« Atrt-detlrlnt ti itrol•I tr. ltsuenc:• <If IUdl llarmoll•I ,,...,. fllt 1 wrltltd - ff!tf ,, -.me. flf thl °'"""""' " AlcoMflc ,_... Cttltf'tl, Of ..,. IMll .. fM 0.0.rtmtnt II Alaillolk 9-1" Control, 12lf 0 Slrwt, SKt_., Ctlltontll •14. 11 •• to be l'Ke!nd wllflln • tltn Ill' the Mii tri. .,........ """""'-.. " ""'' -""· ntfftl •l'Ollllllll ""' ""'91 11 ~ltllll 11¥ i.w. TP!t -ltn 11'9 1111W lk:eMllCI fDt ftit NII ti akafltlk llllYtntn. TM '°"" ti -lflcl"°" IM'I' be tbllifttd """' •IW tf· tfm ., "" °'"""""'· wnn1m T. HeMtl•M 1nd Wllllll'll J. Meir~ "'1tlll..... Ol'M191 CM1I D9!1't' "lltt, Aitrtt u. 1t11 n4-7' LEGAL NarlCE the report w11 made up bylr 11 a Look Informant IDd revealed •uYs a. 11,0U.s ·\ Biccher said 1ileplionk llf meetinas betwetn Alioto and Mafia merribers at the Nu( Tr.ee Re!taurant in Vacaville Wert "fairy tales." ' "No reasonable man could believe that . the Nut Tree meetings took piocc," he said Blecher alao referred to a Bomb Tossecl !hit Brow!! will testify. SIN•W D•NCI Kenady said the"' WU no ~ contention In the article lbat TONIGHT Alioto wu a Mafia mtmber ,.. •"" T ..... r or lhllt ho hid parUcipaled 1:41 • I h41 ~wlnclJr 1nu1e,a1 ac1a. 1100:1N ·r•rzu '"Ibo silt ol tbll artlc~ ii ,the queation of wbetbu a man ...,....,. being co111idered !or the vice C-M-- pn'8idency ii being wile, ii & C-.y c .. beinC dllcrett. .. by having '"' -...... tbe relationship shown lo uu. AOMWIOfll 1 DOL':: article," be ukl. ''Thil i. the type or orticl< -- • • • In some stores, you -don't have to prove your credit is good. You have • prow _your check is good. • • li you're stuck without cash in a store that's convinced they're going lo get stuck with your check.one charge card can help you out. ' The new Security Pacilic Bank Master Charge Card. It's !he only bank charge card in Cali- fornia !hat also offers a Check Guarantee Card 11 says so. Righi on the back. It tells !he.merchant !hat Security Pacific Bank guarantees your P!'rsonalized checks in face amounts up to $100. And nine times out.of ten. that'• all'the proof·qe·~ going to need. The Master Charge/Check Guaran· tee Card/Ready ReservAccount. From Security Pacilic Bank. Everyone knows us. Not everyone knows you: SECURITY PACIFIC BANK I ' y ' . .. ' ' . .. ' ' l • • I t DMLY PltOT -SC = ' I • - I I • ~ z • !! • • z • • • • z • • • ·1 s I .. : § s • s ~ ~ • • M • M z • • • N z N N • z " • " • • N N N N N ' . . ~ .,. • ' ., 't ' • U. I -. • " •• .,.._ • • • • .~ . \ . _. . ' . - ·· TU84q, ~plll 21,. 1970 Tuesday's ·Closfug 'Prices-Complete..New Yorli Stock ~change LiSt ' SC O/JLV ,Ila? RI • Editions' ( ' ' • I l I. . . ' .Aprrt· .1970 Kroehler Sleep Sofa . • -.,h ,., .... b1• S\J 8 , • Sec»Jl:ifu\ ~ta·W10 ens to · . , · toom c.ush1ons. ~ K?oeh·· . : . ~-. Simmons Queen Set Queeo Size "Correct •. Pos- t re" t\orol quilted innet'o u ond box. spring mattress spring. RfG. $179~95 sofa Beds REG. )1.fl.95 ~\68 . • s\eep 2 <?"a ~ho\$1ered in , ' i ~.9S A'Wt.11 \er mattress. Up P.C.~ _. Herculon .. "As \s'~ Mattresses ' s10 .. s4Q .. le \(\!'lg, Qoeen f floor So~P . es t\mi1ed r.go Of d Twin s1z • ~ 0 0 I quontit'(, hurrv. CHARGE IT! Or If You Prefer Budget Your Purchase ' · ~ •• Convenient Terms/ At 1Avit1 oil tfte "'moil frllti• .Of'9 token out of fhe Warehouse Sole Price.' Toke it home younelf or ho.,. it d .. livered by Levitz , , , The...-wlll b• a ,mall> del ivery charge due to thesa tncredib., low Warehoua Sale Pric•sl iASY CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE :-T7 '-- ,. • - . ' . ~ . Hurry.:f~r aest Selection,! ' ,, ... TODAY ... ' 10 am to 10 pm OPEN DAILY 10 TO 10, SUNDAY NOON TO 7 FURNITURE WA!lEHOUSE AND SHOWROOM San Dje90 frffway ·At leach llvd, - ~--~ . . 1 • ! ! " -. . - • . ' r~shiori . Quilted Set Ricl-Jy ~~~· . . "fU"'Ol;J Inn mattress ond _enprrng .$tJring. Fuil :;iz~9 bo" ., ... 0. $89,95 . I I Mediterranean 4-Pc. Master Bedroom tEG • .$!1,.'5 \: $194: • ld9Clf for tKfro ·sleepYlg Ji)oc~, In your children's bed-'°°"'" Worm MeUow Nutmeg Mopte finish on selected ~ ~L Complete with QUClfd raU ond Jad- LEVITZ WAREHOUSE AND SHOWROOM.• BEACH BLVD., Edinger Ave., Next to the Huntington Shopping Center! Richly latved ond custom defdned thTs set hos spacious, dus1pr6of drawers, dove1on con. atruction 'Cfnd nylon drawer glides. Westinghouse· Mlcarta tops ellminote worrv of scrotU. or spills. Bedroom Suite lncludes1 Double Dresser, Framed Plore GIOS$ Mirror. full-SiU Head- , *' "~~N!ilot~bvy. ~ board, and Nae Stondl +Per. ot • ""''!l' ol $125.951 • 1 I r -------------- • ,. " . hte.• tlae . ' .·,·Mis8ion ·Trail New ~po Mayor ~ose...!J.J'onight . SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Ne" councilmen will" . be installed and the man who will represent San Juan Capistrano for the "'bext. 'two years as mayor will be cboeen at tonight's special meeUng in City Hall. · The public is lnvtted to the changeover cemnooles at 7 p.m, ln the council chambers. Taking their seats with reril31hing Councilmen Bill Bathgate and TOny Forster .wlJI lie newly elected Incumbent Edward "'<Jbermak, ~ames Thorpe and J~ ,GammeJI •• · f • Outgoing. councilnlen will be Don Dui-nford and Antonio Olivares, both Who haVe served nine year terms. 'Ibey were both elected at the city's incorporation in 1961. • Open House at ltll'llS MISSION VIEJO -O\>en house at Mission Viejo High School will take place '-edneM!ay. The program will begin with a brief Parent Teacher Organiz.aUon meeting at 7:.30 p.m. followed by an 1 es:amination or what's new In educaUon. Parents will be encouragf<!·-1o visit classrooms and view the work of the -educational programs being offered at the school. 'Ibey will be welcomed by Robert Ferguson, pr~ipal and Cliff Boehmer, PI'O president. e Pe1111ies tor PlalN-ing SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -A projed In honor of "Earth Day" Wednesday has been Initiated by students at ,Marco ·Forster Jwtlor Hlgh. · · Called Pennies for Planting, the project Consists of collecting donate! pennies in the home rooms. The money will then be spent to purchase trees and plants for the school grounds, which will be planted by the home room collecting the most money. Cal Poly Ho1te1• Kathy Nesbitt of San Juan Cap- istrano is one of live Cal Poly San Luis Obispo coeds who will welcome the 60,000 visitors ex· peeled lo attend traditional "county fair· on a college cam- pus" at ·Cal Poly Friday and Saturday. Miss Nesbltt is mem- ber of royal court selected for school's annual open house. . . Council Weighs · Replacement For Planner The resignallon of new City Coun. cilman Cliff Myers will come before San Clemente's planning commission Wednesday night. ~tyers, who will assume his seat on the City Council toalght, submitted his letter or resignation the day arter cap· . luring the most -votes of 15 candidates e Rill Top Salestnatt last week in the municipal elections. MISSION VIEJO _ Ken Hill has A replact;ment for ~e. Mye:S seat received top honors as the best candy . on the adv190TY com':'11ss1~ might ~ salesman at MiMion Vieio· High School. , ~~ at the first city : council . . · meeting 1n May, sources -have said. He ~on his . lille by selling 183 boxes Myers won appointment to the fiv~ of c~ndy ~urlbg the saJe. sponsored _by man commission la!lt December. the Associated .Student . ~ to l'~se ~ Besides his resignation the remaining ~ey for stud~t activities, athlet_ics commissioners will examine City Al- PeitdleJon Sheep :Wse ., :Wool. Coats Sixteen hundred naked lheep are ir•z.. · Ing on C"amp Pendleton'• hlllsld,. \his week. • , The part.-Ume residents of lbe Marine ~ base 106t their coats late la.st week '! at the hands of a ~s.m.an crew ol shearen work.inc lw a La ~te sheep ' rancher who uses the green grasses of the base to fatten his herd. And now that the ewea have lost their wool to the looms and their .brood to. tbe butcher, Gtne Noguea will shlp them, bla crew of Basque shepherds and tome sheepdogs for greener tJekls elsewhere In Southern California. The sheepberding ritual o c c u r s each year on the base• near the Pulgas Lale ma. , Tbe crews or Pablo Gut.Ueriz ~t up their open-air barber shop inside tents outfitted with a row of electric motors and fiexlbel cables. ..\s,,atec1 by portable electric generators for power, the ,"barbers" clip 600 sheep a day, then bundle up their brown, matted wool for the teltlle factory. But Nogues saJd hi! herd's wool isn't that good that it provides hla main reason for raising sheep. The brushy •lopes of most Southern California .gr'azing land.I cause the wool to snarl, h'e says, and fortails and dirt and bum make it a low-grade· fleece. '!be Nogues herd produces meat for the table at a profit. Instead. "We leave the wool up to the Teuns.' he sald, "that'1 where the. good wool comes from ." In fact, Nogues added, the shearing Is more for the health and comfort of the sheep than·for his profit. Foxtails can work their way through the thlckest coat of woof ancl_even enter a sheep's body and bloodstream. If it occurs in lambs, he said. the travel of the lUUe seed ~d be qeadly. Coyotes already decimate enough or the Camp Pendleton herd, so the ran- chers try their best not to Jose more to foxtails or disease. The lambs are born in the fall months in October while the hillsides on the base are first showing their winter.spring green. And this month, just about simultaneously with the shearing, the lambs are ready for market. So the La Puente sheep rancher loads his sheep and their wool inlo trucks and takes them elsewhere. The shepherds, hired ' on a three-year Cf"~Ct from the Pyrenees Afouptains . between S_pain and France, go along, too, to live in their little white trailers on ranges in the Lucerne Valley and other blgh pastum. s . MISSION VIEJO BELLES LEAO CHEERING FOR UPCOMING ciNcO DI MAYO FtEJTA _. Lori G•mmill, K•r•n Gull, Deanne Rife, K1thy Smith, 'K.aren· EsPoslto (fforn Wt) ' ' . . ~om Mexican dinner bootbl to eor , 9n&UtJn of a queen, the action wUl be al ' Mw)~n Viejo Hli!h School May I d\lrlPI cel,hratlon of the C~ de Mayo Fi~ . from noon ID I p.m. · ~e afternoon. of eniertatnirlent M :« by more thin 30 organ!.za.tlons 1flll tD cludkamival·g11mes, an art show~ a frei: animal fann, refreShmentl, ai~ anc' bands, carnival !ilio'N events, ttemS fol sale and the coronation of a Cinco de Mayo queen. The festival with Mezlcan motlf wa.1 · organized in 1111 to. wmoti commun\ti friendship and be\>eflll. Proceedt havf • "'14 ,for PTO scholarships, the IChooi , \. mpJ~e for. liuBetfui and ~ ;.;• equtpm~t. and down payment on blea~rs. torney F. Maekenzie Bri>wn's recom- Second place went to. Chip Walsh. who tnendations on a proposed model ordin-S Cl sold 175 ?oxes and third place winner . ance governing the building of mobile "' an emente Oil ·Public Schools Week was J~ck1e Hess who sold 146. boxes. home parks in the city. The winners were awarded pnzcs by The proposed new code, which specifies area merchants. stringent requirements for planning and .• Sergeant to Speak <leveloping the mobile home parks, wilJ undergo more commission refining before SADDLEBACK VALLEY _ Members it is sent on for city council scrutiny. or the Aliso Canyon Chapter, Daughters .Other items include a request for a ot the -American Revolution, will hear variance by Mary Graham for an animal Marine Gunnery Sgt. William E . grooming shop at 109 Avenida Granada Crawford al their Thursday meeting. ·along with expansion of the present The guest speaker, a native of Texas, building which already combines residen- has been awarded the Navy Achlevement tial with commercial use. The variance Meda1, National Defense Medal and Good ·request will be accompanifd by a public Conduct Medal. He is currently stationed · hearing. 1 at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The commission al.so will hear presen· National Defense and Americanism will talions on a use permit application be the speaker's topic at the 1:30 p.m. Clifford Burke. operator ol a service meeting in the Fireside Lounge ot station at 407 N. El Camino Real, who and prospective members of t h o service shop at the station. Leisure World Clubhouse 2. All members seeks to combine a radlats epair and organization are invited to the meeting. e AAleHne• Pi"k Leader• MISSION VIEJO -New officers of the Mission Viejo Sweet Adelines have been elected with Mn. James Gordon Jr. placed In the IDp spot. Serving the organlzaUon beginning May 1 will be Mrs. Bruce Wallace, vice president; Mrs. Clarence O Ison, recording secretary; Mrs. Donald E. Cools, corr~ secretary; Mrs. Robert J. llayes, treuurer, and Mrs. William Barnes and Mn. Jerry Stevens, council members. , Memberi will be entered in the n.glooal 11 Convention sdieduleci_ for April 2f-2S in Los Angeles. Anyone m- terested. tn joining the group may attend one d the Tuesday meeting> at 7:30 p.m. in Downey Savings and Loan, Mission Viejo. Bidders Lacking At North Beach 1 C 'ty invitations for bidders wl.shlng the cont 'act for the J>roposec:1 conces1ion at San Clemente's B ·North Beach have dr3ll n no orrers. and plans now call for tabling the entire Issue until the end ot &ummer. City Councilmen have decided on the delay after hearing thal the stringent contract tor the concession received neither bidders, nor even offen of in· terest. The concession stand had been expec- ted 10 begin operation by the summer. but councilmen agreed thal perhaps the filg~ ..,t of money, the la-of-the season and the stiffness or the contract- ' calllnl lot the bidde' to bulld his own !' 1tructurt -were lhe reatGnl for the Jack. • of arwwera. j At tt>e first mteling in November coun· cllml6 wUl tumlot the matter again and decide whether ID lilbten the load ol the contract, or stand pet and advertise • for bids again. The beach recently was opened up wllh ew perking areas. ' 2 'Soutid Moves' Cost Clementeans $500 in Loot Two separate burglaries of sound equipment were reported to S an Clemente police Sunday by a homeowner and the assistant manager of a downtown variety store. ~ The two apparently unrtlated thefts in- volved. about $500 in loot, detectlvu said. 'lbe first, at the Coronet Store at 2M Avenida Del Mar, was reported by Aul&- tant Manager Barry Hanks at 9:27 a.m. Police said they found wire mesh pried off a vent leading into the variety store. · Tbe thieves then removed eight louvers Crom the vent to gain entry. _ Once inside the burglars stole two stereo tape decks, six tape cartridges, a cJoc.!t radio and several walklHalk.ies. 'nle merchandise, which apparently was stolen someUme Saturday night or Sunday morning, was valued at $209. The · second burglary occurred at the bo'<ne of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne at MXJ Avenlda Presidio. CT;borne 'phoned police at 11 :47 p.m. Swi1 \ay to report the ransacking of the rl!Slc'enct. Officers found thal the thieves entered the home throUgh a sliding glass door near the matn entryway lo the home. The thieves then ransacked the house and fled with several pieces of luggage, a record changer an an amplifier-tuner. The loss was estimated at $290. Fire Guts Cafeteria LONG BEACH (UPI) -Fire destroy· eel the clvillan cafeteria at the Loni Beach Naval StaUon early today caus- ing $250,000 damage. ~aval base firemen, agumented by eight Ore unlia from Lon11 Beach and three more from Loa Angeles fought the blaze for about an hour a;;i kept i\ lrom sprcarlinf to nearby struc- tures. -1/,• Paintings ou ,Dislay • I ' . Set . iµ San Clemente Oil paintings painted by members of the San Clemente Oil Society have gone San Clemente high school's oblerv'1>CI on display at the offices of Laguna of PubUc Schools week wtll heel• Federal Savings and Loan at Monarch Wecfnetdly night ·wltfi an open .hcJ\lat Bay Plaza. of the Campus and a }>rogram a~ The display, offering a great variation a\ 7:30. 1 • Jn styles and composition, bear the 'Dayth~ visits Wednesday by tht signatures of local artists: Agnes Buckley, · public •lao: are welcome, Principal Da!'fe'. Lilian Finlay, Elizabeth Lacey. Charlotte Tay~ said. At the 7:30 p.m. observan 2. Light, Marie ~fitten, Elma Mt'Carthx, DAILY l"ILOT ,,.., he Mded, all the cluirooms, teachin1 Louise Pearson, Louise Vining, Helene BIKE DECORATORS 'TOOL UP' FOR CELE81JA,1il0H ai'ea' and, other buJ.Jdincs .. will be ope' Vliet and Virginia Whet.stone. Joe Norieg•, 9, Su1•n Pl•tt, 8, Advised by 'Sheriff' Ted Witt for vlallll. 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·~~~· ·~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- I --........_ Our own surie~s indicate 1ha1·quite a few people think an .Qlds·costs a· lot more than it really does. Result? Many people buy an ord inary car and end up with a lot less car and value tor their money. It's so unnecessary, too, because Oldsmobile has many models lhat are priced right down with so-called low-priced cars. ·see your Olds dealer. He 'll: prove that you 're closer to Olds than you think. . • , : Cutlut B: ThS sporty dlds-one of nJne·Olds rrloctels Priced under $2995•- right down with a lot ol low-priced names. BUI cutlass really widens !he value gap wilh standatd features t\ke these: Aegu1<1r·gas ~""'"' Rocket V-8 o Nylon-61end -'OOP·Plle carpeting o Foam-padded seats o Del~e steering Y{hee1 a Bias. belled tires a Door side-guard bearris O AeC9SSed windshield wipers O Hidden radio 1111enna. . ' . o"""'''"'~c:.;•,. OLDSMOBILE Elc.pe'""" Ille onllnlry. • .fil ~- ' ·Mll'luf1cluttr'11u;oe1t1d rtll!I prlc1 lt1Clud11 f1d111111xc111 tax ind 111t;Hltd d11ter n.w-c1t pt1p1r11lOl'I ~h1r;1. Ot11J111tlon cf'111;1, 111i111n~oc1l l•~tt. 1nd Ol)\iOllll ,qu"ipmtnt.,. addltloftll \ ' . • I ( ' • • I I l I I I " " I , ·--·-· -.--·.. ..-.. • ' ,. ,··~ TU""1, Al<il 21, 1970 , Cambodians Send Viets Into ·v.c Fire • • . SAANG, ,pambodla (AP) -Combodl1n • rlllemtft man:hed a llfOUP of Vietu.,... dvlltanl Clfrlllog a while Oq Into the IOelh ol Vlei C4og au!Omallc _.., tire today ai the order of a Combodlln ,...,..i. The. .Viel.n.atMM' we tokUo ask the VleMloag' In Ilda village II mlles IOUth • fJ Pbnom Penh to 10 away ud let the01 llvo to peace. '1111 Viet C6ng opened .. _,.,,,..,-.__....... up -.i the group, wounding at leut ' • two of the V!elnamelt. John Keith; 29, of Biddleford,, , Gen. Soa!en Fernandes told newsmen: Me., climbed !nlO ~e-draWI\ , ·."It waa a good way to dllCOvef wbert covwed waaon M Ml .ho»' Id west to San ~· 1telth~- tbo V!eta have 1htlr automJllc weapons. Now we kaow where •they an to the mlulon wu an extremely trultftll one for us." , e.... broulhl J!lli v...._ to Sung, tl\O village on tbe Ballac River whlchJht .Ytel..J:olll f®k .,... &Dlay. The Cambodians llid tbe ~se were resident& of Cambodla who had volunteered to "talt 'I01De 1e111t" to the Viet Oong.' In the middle ol the alw-the gtoup 1tt out on • 1'0ld lolldlng from the )ast Cambodlln poltllco thnMlll> no '·Exiles · Vow = JF•"';ll k =:=·. ' . . ·:· . ~~~~'~i ·. Cuba bl!ll~.is -home'~·--.. -·-·. 7;~~1i~}f. To, .. F. ight Castr~ Pen Argyl ud Ackermanvill•. in. Pennaylvania. "9Wanl Honrv.-.... ' lilllanl maucer b '> th• M~ 1i:-: ~ ;~~ ~~-:; polllan Ed!Jon. i:o./18id the """ ot 'IJIVl&n to'challtnae Fide! Caalro's ~ 1t U:.."" llrfllg·, llCl'OI'' ·•,, . 'ngime and Illa! their. forces are equipped · , VO . ~ &' · to~Gnl~campal'" .. .ir; · ,<Meanwhile,· Caatro, speUlog at 1ht ~ • flinenl ol five GI hll ooldlen killed In battle' by the invader~, vowed that Ille fGrCt wlD be txlennlnated. Tho gentta&n flGJ>· ·fl1'111D • Uttle 1Dide1' btttoftn Bob Mun- toM!t of Co!umblll, Olllo and hia • JJ.v..,...id "°"• Mqr1<. Mono- loMV, toho ""' b•'ll • go!f~ for 20 Vf4"I and .,,,.,. made • llolt·i.....,, toalchtd ., Mor,~ . ..,.d a fi" Iron to ace th• third . ho~.ht p!a¥Cd, a JZO.yorder, at CJ &ocal.'OOlf cour1e. ...... , . 11 r e ·. · nie·1ilidufe Preservation Society of Sf.evlllqe, England said they ha4 saVed the life of more than 1,000 to~ last week by redirect· tng traffic on a· main road where the toads were -crossing from one ""awning pond to another. •r . • John McFarland of Cambridge, Ohio 11 looking for his house. Mc· Farland; owner of SolJ!hea&t '!'rail· er Sa!M, told police somebody atole a $4,000 mobile hoiiie from his place of buJbleH over the week· end. • • • 'Ille CUbOn exile °'ganlzaUon Alpha 91 -from 'its Miami heodquarten that warfare launched by Ha guenillu WU only btglnning. Castro'• funeral oration, broadcast by. Havana Radio Monday night, was m8de ' S~iets Marking Time in Arms • .Negotiatwns · Penn State Hit By:'-cBnipus Fir~ UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. ·JUPIJ Fires were set in seven PeMsylvania State University buildings and ~ house or President Eric A. Walker was stoned early today as militant students pressed for amnesty for 29 students arrested in a previous campus disturbance. Walker, forc;.ed to flee with his wife through a rear door of his campus house, said there wO\lld be no amnesty. \falker aald '"lbere is the possfbi~ity there:. will be 'further incidents" dunng lhe diy. Leaders of the militant student groups called ,for a "st.rlke" - a claas boycott :_ at 11 a.m. EST~ There were no' injurie1· iJt the e1mpus fires and the • stoning of the Walker home. '11ie~ fires caused ·minor damage. • In an eu!ern Cuba cemetery Bunclay. · rt came on· the ninth annlnrauj of the defeat of tbe t1tllea: Bay ol Plg• invasion. '1111 prime mlnllier Aid CUba had planned to Hip any ... -.. the anniversary thll year. "Our people are totally devoted to the 111f8r harveat ol 10 mlJllon tons, and we have avoided anything Ullt could detract even a minute from that mi. ~ant.task," C..W said. .Castro, who issued a communique Sun- day announcing the guerrilla invasion, said he had recenUy learned about "plans for thls type of landings to sabotage the harveat." · castro bu called for harvflltina a record · 10 'mllllon toru: of IUJI?, the: crop wblch earns hll coontey the bulk of It. foreign exchange. Radio' reports have Indicated Cuba it nearly a million . Iona behind achtdule. nie prime minister claimed the landing parties were oent from tbe United States. Alpha 116 Hid the United Sta!el had no connection with the invaaion. Mast of t4e · Nation Chilly Light Snow Falls From New England to Nevada rempel'tltures Mlf!t\.ew ,.,., AlbuoWtl'tl\19 ... .. Al'lthor ... .. • Alffnlt " .. ••bnfi•lll .. .. llllm•rtk " " ·" B•M .. " 111GD l.M to SU.a.· E\'~ ~ y@dl Iha 'JMUp stopped aiid appealed to the Viet eooi by a porlablt bullhorn. lhtY aJao planoad :to dl*lbota ltllleta in Vie-ml ·Cimbodtan. Wbeo the group rUchtd a bridge JU5t l>e!OllLlbe , finl. alru<:lurel-ln -Soans, the Vitt ~ ~ fire •. The \'.let· n~ and neW11DtD with .u.em ,1C&t- tered in!a banana flelda u ~bodlln troo111 1111w11.i. the V!e! Oons rounds. 'Ibe ~ and the newsmen were caulht in • croufire. . T6t ~ A1c1 -o1 the Vlek , Dl'l!'M erawlld to Alely. , ''Tbll ~ aow &ave aa a tood *dint"' for OIJr lOl\mm CIRJtODt 11 he Aid. Al •he. 'opo11e tbo bi& 111111 opened up. 1lle Y.letllanwo_.,... moo11J ColboUca -men.-......,n ..r chlldre!I-Many praytd u they wliklll up tbe l'Old. · A y-aemlnlriaa who held tbe w;hite 0q oG. 0 bamboo polo WU ulred if he WU realJy a volunteer.• He' *iok hll head and llld ht and tbe olben had beta rounded up in tour vlllqta. VP'IT•""""9 IF YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM, JOIN THEM Carawall (right) With Kirk Announcaa Can•tl~1cy • • Carswell Fighting Back, Will Seek Senate Seat,.~ . . . .. ' Many ol the older women aobbed ,as they moved. Some flnseiod roaaey btods. Laler In the day, 10 ol the V- were tbou&ht to be missing. The pnerll Alcl the Viet Oong ••d about two battalions bl 8uog and "'" bringing up more men by inoloreycle. It 18 -1ht cl......t_~y hfil._IOt!en to. Phnom J>enJt: - -.. All En(Jlah.laoguage newspaper, tho Saigon Post, said the Cambodlln 1ovti'n· ment was aSklnJ all Vletaamese living In bcrdtr proyinces to "!emporotily leave" Cambodia to avoid being mbtuen fa< Viet Con1. * * * South Vi'ets Hit Cong Camp .' I~ Cambodi~ SAIGON (UPI) -Soulh Vietnamese troops have 11mashed 1 Viet Cone 'bisc · camp inside Cambodia, killing or captur- ing 159 guerrillu in an operation contin- uing today -the third governmenl ~ border foray in a week. Allied military sources said the South Vietnamese In some cases coordinated their efforts with Cambodian troopa in the attempt to break .up the ~40,000 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese .,Yoops who have used Cambodia as a sanctuary. They said Sooth Vietnamese rangers and armored units supported by fichter· bombers ;md artillery killed 144 guerrillas and capfW'ed ,15 in ~ thrust Monday across from South Vietnam's Kien Tuong Provioce, 55 miles west of Saigon. . Govemm! losses were placed at 20 killed and wounded, with the South Vietnamese maining in Cambodia tG6 da;v. Safgon command spokesmen said the operaUon was ~ the South Vietnamese • side of the border. The government. fc>r,. polJ.tical reasons, has yet fo admit sending anY troops into Cambodia, for the United States has appealed against ·it. 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Other p~ are also mDable. • I ·' .. ) • It'll Float • • • So says one of the ads for Ulls Jitle bug -with the postscript "but not forever." Tom Shanklin Who parked his car on a levee in St. Louis may· find otit ,iust how long if the Mississippi River continues to rile. Woman Takes -Pills ,· Asks U.S. 'Asylum Goodyear Co. Struck· As Labor W oe8 Mount By 1h Astoeiated Pre11 The Goodyear Tire & Rub- ber Company has been struck by 23,000 rubber workers, and tayolfs resulting from wildcat strikes by truck drivers in- creased across the nation. The United Rubber Workers Union struck 15 Goodyear plants Monday night after con- tract ntplations In Ctncinna"ll wse broken off. ,fbe rubber workers p;jltponed 1 Ir I k e deadlines alalnst the three other giant tJ~ companies and coilUnued negotlaUons with Flrestone nre & Rubber Co., Uniroyal and B. F, Goodrich. ~a la tllt Goodyear strike were not disclosed and there was no word on develop- ~nts in any of the negotta: tioru. The rubber workers cur- rently average $3.17 an hour , the union says. The union said earlier this year that the contract tt sought included a Skent hour- ly pay raise and 1 fund to combat in-plant poltutJon and I other problems. In other labor disputes, 430 mechanics struck Ozark Air Lines, shutting down the Midwestern carrier: teacher s~rikes conUnued in Lo 1 Angeles and Minneapolis; and New York newspaper negotia- tions resumed in an air of pegsirAlsm. Astronauts .. To Tell Tale Of Survival ' .. 'Rigllt DirectlOll' Senators Hail Nixon Pullouts DAILY l'tl.Of ' liUTS • '°"LI SIN-MNCI TOMleHT AM ._,~ ..... : 11141 1100. IN Piiia , ""-• ,_ Wire Service•. io be 11~ ireat differeoce and •Laol." · "!tllllr.' · WASHINGTON -Senate between the NI x on ad· Nlxnn acau<d the Com· . C-M-9elf DemocraUc Leader Ml t e ministration and the Johnson munlsta o1. eacalaUon Jn Laos l C1 a tliJ CW. Man&flekl 11y1 Preslde'nt Nix· admlnlRraUon." and Ca mbodia, and said hl! 1111 ... c-..,.. on's 1 plan t0 pull another sen. Edward Brooj(e (R· [j~po~·~uciyitbeii'reloreiiii·itnivoitiv.si!ilsomi[ii~e~!~•~DM="';·~""=· '= .. !· u==~ 150,000 t~ps out :of Vietnam Mass.), ttso commended Ute rtsJu. ts both pleasing and surprising J?realdent's readiness to pull oot even more troops if pro-s ·UR · ·y; Jur y Weigii s 'Famil y' .. Man's Fa te -especially slnce current ~ comes to the Paris AT DA ' development! might h a v e peace tables. Sen. George forced the Pre>1d<11l to make Alken <R·Vt.), called ·the •• · small~ Cutbacks. lli0,000 figure a "mlnloium'' scattering of la km who 'can do better lhan that." .· . . greeted Nb:on's Moo night . Seb. F4numd J, Mu1kle ~ Mansfleld wsmOng a and sald "we all hope we THE o· 'AY speech wtth largely l rable complained Nixon see..'1led to reaction. The Montanan said have· added a new quallflca- "varlous pressures'' in tton ln de.scribing the terms Indochina could have resulted for f~ture 1,troop wllbdrawals, jn a pullout plan "much less" will depend not only on South "than what Nixon announced. Vietnam. but on Cambodia Instead, Mamfleld added, uhe HAR BOR CEN TE R.';,-/,. is continuing In the right direction -out." Senate RepUblic'ln Leader Hugh Scott of· Pennsylvania· said Nixon served notice "on Hanoi that they have a chance for a Wtter agreem~t from us than they will get later in Saigon." And H o u s e Republican Leader Gerald Ford of Michigan said the speteh wu "conclusive t:vi- derice that Pi-esident Nixon's policy 9f VletnamltaUon is a 1uccess." Sen. Mark O. Hatfield (R- Ore. ), a long-standing ctiUc of the war, said in Scranton. Pa., he was pleased Nixon had again placed emphuis on the Parb peace talks. He said an emphasis on a poliUcal solution to the war continues Philippine Plane Crash f • --------~ Fatal to 33 -HARBOR e COSTA MISA ln30· a sprj11tercan cover· nealty300~rds. . In the same time,,_..,· ·c:an dial a call a · . · • ' • ' d .1n the country. @P.ac&:a1u-. -' .. ·J . ' ·' IAlllS & SIN: J11111 11id, "-Suff1r lp1rfftil l !ht littl e childr1n to com1 ""'o m1, i nd for.id th1m "olt of 111eh i1 th1 •in9dom of God," Mk, 10:14. A91 in h1 11id, "-•c:1pt v• b1 conv1tl1d ind b1-' com• 1 1 little ch ildr1fl, y1 1h1!1 not 1n• l1r into th1 kin9dom of H11w1n," Mi tt. 1 l :l. C1n 1nvon1 r11fl th111 1!1!1m1nti of-~11111 tf!d, STILL 1tv 1 b1by, or tittl1 child is SINFUL ~111d , ~E?ARATEO: FROM GOD? " •••• •• •· . ... •.. • A 1b1by _l1 born SINLESS, I Jn. 1:4 11y1, "-in i1 lr1n19rt11ion of th1 l1w." .!oil 1 IAIY 1w1r tr1n19r111ed l1w? lt1. 5t:2 11y1 t"l 11f your iiliq"iti11 htw1 s1p1r1t1d b1tw1111 yow ·end your &od0 i nd your 1i111 h•w1 hid his f1t1 fro111 vou th1t h1 will not h11r ,: ' ' ., :l ., . - .,:,j Until • Milly 1row1 up i nd commih SINFUL 1ch ht r1m1in1 ·, child of Si.cf, 11 ht w11 b1rr1. SINFUL ACTS 11p~r1I• 011e from Goel •. A beby t•n11ot rec.ei¥e lllLE bepli1m, for he te11 't IE· LIEY~ •..cl ,lit ct11't REPENT lhe 11•1 110 till to r•p•nl ofl . A . btltv. 4loe1 "•' NEED to rthtr11 to Goel: ht h•1 "'"er "''" ,,p. 1r•tH frorr. Goel bv SIN. . •A 'bfbv· Will 11ot b1 Iott tttr1tlly fo r th.t 1i111 of OTHER pto• pie.:· ~k. 11:20 1!~!11, "Tht toul th1+ 1i11111th, it 1h•ll Cit . Thi "" 1h•ll 110! b11r the i11iquity of the felhtr, 1t1ilh1r 1hell the f~tf.1r be1 r tf.1 i11iquity of lh1 1011: th1 ri9hleou11e11 Of the "9hlt o1t1 1htU bt 1tpo11 hi"', incl th t wic.kednt11 of the wicktcl 1helJ b, 1tpo11 him. In hk. 2015, we fil!d th•t th1 i11noce11! will tufft r' 011 eirih dte lo the 1l11• of OTHERS bec.111'• of 1n¥iro11· ll'lt 11tel f•c.tor.1. A dru11k111 f1th1r c.eu111 hi1 who1t ftll'l ily to 1uff1r 011 ••rlti, ·but ~OT ETERNALLY, '.I Yo.11r commt11h ir1 in¥if1cl. VISIT Ch11rth of Chritl, 217 W. W1l10,11 St .. Coste M11t . "'ont 541·571 I, 646-5761. Tune TV Ch1n11•t ' -.S1111cl1y11 7:JO t .m. Huntington Beach Office: IN YOUR NilGHBORHOOD ••• -.. Huntington Beach Office of Coast & Southern Federal Savings, where your. account is . " ·1 AFE • CONVENIE NT • AVAILABLE •• • Market fluctuaUon1 don't worry coat & Southern 119tf1. their capital 11 atways t'tllng tn value. Highest eamino• con1l1tent with safetywh«I you'NYe at Collt & Sou them. INSUIAMCE Tl $21,l n / •SOHCES DYH $111 MILLION · HIGHEST PREVAILING RATES 5.00%-S.13% ,_,No Mliltmwm. ' ,. . ' ~ Located at 91 Huntington Center at Edinger Ave. & Beach Blvd., adjoining the San Diego Freewa y, in Huntington Beach. ASK ABOUT THE INSIDERS CLtJB 5~""4;31%;111rw~Co-:NoM-. .. .. s.15%-5, .12% o...'v ... eoit111ca•:11.000 .. 1 ', ... , --· "" .. tM, ..... ,...... • W.1111 -----.. WlllN,..,.. ..... ,* U Clftc ClllTUt wa........,_.•1111t ( ·-11111V....lh&•'4Ml14 -·-1it ........... •9NT8 --10ll l ,...,... '"""'' ---llllllMf "'°"'"'Cit,• •14201 A NEW WAY TO SA.VE MONEY--A. N,&00 BALANCE IN YOUR ACCOUNT MAKil YOU EUGllLL '.utOMMA cmr • llllVM Nurt ll'l'd. • 112•1111 __ .....,, Jrd t l.oollfl. 4'1-1•1 ........ LOAM lllVICIAOUCl'1 llOI No. Mala It.• (T14) 141..U1 1·1 . ' ~ 8.0CJ%.f.1 a% TllO-Y .. r~-: $&,000 !IMl--1 ltlliL ' ,, • • I " '• ,. I . J 1 • - • ' I c . • . ·~ ... ~ . . . . . . ·-.............. ...... ···= .. -. ' BABY PILOT EDITOJUAL PA.GE • . ' .. Public Sector Strikes·~ • 1 Ill ID all waltoau of public employes, innoc111t pit· u._., the Nii' lo1en in the strike of Loa ~elos ldloaltaaen. -- Ill tbU ...., tho yicUms are the stui11111J. In a atrlb ol police or tlrenlen, It wouJd be the ent!ni com- munity. . . ·-'. . ' . Deplorable am Weaal as pubUc oector 11rit11 are, tilt real \'lllaln ID the teachers' case !1 the Lef!Jlalun. "nle ltatt'• ~ of oclucation funding bu dropped ~J' from l!G percent or more to an average S4 per-. ceat. '!bat Is the root cause of the present pl<lblem. , ldlool'ftund•g bu been "'*111 sblfted from the' llroid ~ tu bue to prope%:.;r; 'lo tbe· )!Ollrt 11111 11111 _.,. of Income bu drlocl up. Tbe _, teachen have 1111f9rtunately put. the l41f••elu .. Jn l!l untenable polilloa. U !bi lawnlebri lmidde•ander to ltrike pressure -they lnvltt bla&· mall 1trltes in every public agency· In the state. • Historically, public m>Plo'yes have tradocl their rlgbt to llrite for -at leall in theory -great,er aecur· lty under civ.il service, and ill maQY CIHI superior fringe benefits (pens!O!ll, slck ltave. belltl! lnlurandl, vaclltiona, etc.). . -' But "manaaament" in .public emp),oYmlnt ~-'* ten been unclear dae to the eblence of power to ~~ public mDnles'wlbiOiiiotbe authorlxatlon of electocl llfli' laUve bodies and/or the voters. • . With atrikeo oullnocl, the ouperv!Jorlal •aide' bu tmled to relax aad fall to provide the macl!lnery for ftwlnlnaful nego~m and action before an illeJal llltltt ma rnu!L Tbt ractl!t lllrll<e ol postal workers provides a.Pjime n~e. . . Tbe wlll&l!t of labor relationo specialists' opinion II tfiet ltrtii of l!llblic employes .UU should be pro-. ·lplllt.L '!boy woWd cneta .,, ..-y in each iovern- . < ment jurladiclion IJ;ldependent of executive contral llld subject ooly to court revjew to insur!-"lmpllance. 'lbls--approatlb-:-ba-.-1!re'iui.Y been tested In New York state and Is working well so far. It 15 still an U· pertment. · ID the meanUme;. little Johnny's education sulfer,1 • when biJ teachers otrlke; the public aalety 11 jeopa11- dized when r!ce, firenien and even postmen strike. llld Ille bl~•il involved first stymies the legiJlatlve b941es, then soekl the taxpayer, , Whatever machinery is finally adopted to prevent altlkes. of public employes, It certainly shouJd include effective representation of the uJUmata bill·payer, the feaeral public. _. ! A Dozen County Stars • A dozen Orange County stars in a wide range of fields of endeavor were honored at the annu•l Orange Coilniy Press Club Headliners dinner last Saturday evening. Drawing the top emotional response were the "wltli II" Robert Gardner, justice of the Fourth District Court Of ~~ for California, wihner of the '"Man of the Ytar award, and nine-year-old hero Randall Mark Strid~ of El Toro. : '11iO pairing was a .natural for greatest sta!ldlng ·ovatiCll. J~tice Gardner has won national stature for his efforts to give juveniles a fairer shake under. tlie law. And young Strader, who helped save bi1 family from ' house lire, nemplilies the caliber of ybutb Bob Gardnjr has long championed. The D..AIL Y PILOT con~ratulates all the "super· .dozen'! winnen for. contributmg over a broad spectrum to the'well being of their fellow man. · I War With Senate I• Calculated -' • pwww Chicago Seven ~'~1 -~~ixon~~etai·~s · C~omposur~ :'l!iii ;~tinted ___ W~G~-Adlolant-.. a1 • ... be defined, In Imµ• which""' ·••pld' (n , Thi~ Area 'llalllllll""' c:auld DOI be l!lea!li ia. amona the inoderato minded. Do Mirtha · !_ ..... ~ quiet '-·d ~ !ht. Mltchell'a· ~t ;,._ elprias the ....,"°"'!INllll ---...,. '" -suppre11ed itiioq!rts ol modera!e peOpi. ~ -Is fo1llnl ~ Jn or do they cringe at' the · narroWl;ei& ol I :• Its --i year ad wtD ..-mate it her viewpoint! Are the elem..t..of tnith • :• ...,.,. four. • l• euct'1 where t1!1J -. liolded. In what Vic< ~ent Agnew 'has been ., ,.;;:: : .. -~ .:..1!:!!'. IP TIBY inLL AU · ... doubt It IJ =t e:g:::.;.!1" bristling, far-. To. the Edilnr' tlndor Ji1 I I ft of two njedlonl ol · beca!lll tlio1 dl'l!OI .......... that Nixon · · :• &apreme o.t ''?' •-, lie Ptemdent has COIDI to tbe md d. b roM In com-AND DO THESE utterancesr coupled We don't want the Chicago Seven 1n hoa loot....-. All-receo-· promill!icW.prlnclplel•illlltbeylllall · with the manner ol .Pr<aJdenl Nixon's this area with'thelr hole lll!d destruclton. .J lim Is , « 'ftil 'Ylll:alrp, War bu conform tt whit aannatlonll llbenlt denunciation of the Senate, now 1tt 1 We ,don't want thlir ted.ltkm. ~ ' -• Is I 111 A111a war. -tlllnll be .... fto do. 'll1ll would be call-1eoerat tone which pull oil people imo , II U not time for the sJlenl majoflty to Is rllllll • .., .. dril ri_. Jillllcy. ed,lnliiit-plllltdt..moalNlxat's went volceo lowered and •ideOloclcal getolltbelr-t.anddoemneprotatln& .• 'l1!t lll!liod -~ Is 11111 lllllorlnc appoettloo, 1 nrlnc lo Illa r!Pt: II', If It disputes muted ao that a low 'amellor• ol tbelr owu al UCI oo AJil!l llt. · .1 , -llldl1.and Nll•'1pollclelonra la not a _._ then it•· .. ---M..-ol lion ol the conllicl.s in Amalee IOclety ~ legillllon hive oiphalf<l >con-from ABM .._""'--t to the ........ .. -... _.,. wlll ha chance to proceed cem that a Santa Barbara incident coµld :' wide J'Mll, ""'t'""J'=·--' the ~ally ccmenailft nature cl the --~e ~n,_... ..~., · result from this invitation to these MW welfare Jll'Oll'IM, are ci~-· Nixon admlniatratlcll. .111UK l,.'\111.u..1.,.., were arou~ anew 1n EJcept br the mllasure of lta tn-the fight ovtt the appoinbnent of Judges "seven." It sO, I think the sponsors and ·'1'1111, OF C0UBSE, ta n0t quite the stinclife ~iLl'"ihe N t x 0 n ad· Haynsworth and Carswell and the Presl~ the university should be liable through • .,. It ii. Nixon bu not Jolt h1I com~ minlltratJoa 11. not very COl'llltn'atlve. rtent decided be would not accept hb the courts. ' posure to beccxne the 8bll'J' man of bis There 1s nothln.c ~ttve ln his hwnlliating reversal humbly, but would Since you give ,tl'Je dlss'kienta free previous: defeltl. IDs war with the ftlfare plan. u. hu• lalt ·~ South no make a continuing iS!Ue of It. publicity, how about equal time for us •-n ~"~ t · ~ ·~ Th t · ~-t d · I d solid Americans? DeitMJ•~Y"""'n"\IUCU a en a e 11 alterna~ve but to delelrelate Jtl public a waa an unt"'" ... n ec1son an calculated. 'Ille bulc: m!Btary posture in ldioola. He II . contfuuliia with the now all down the rlDka ol the Nixon ad- Vietnam and Southeut Alli, is superkr withdrawal ln Vietnam. Hii fllCll and ministration the line has been drawn. io a year qo. There ii bope aild U· monetary policies art IS near lo what Thal line has · been drawn at a point pectation of a'f'Oidlnl a nc111ii9n. Far liberal econamlsta ,call for u ., pres-where it is thought that majority opinion from riliq' in revolt lplmt Jlllzaa'1 civil idmt . could gel 'lbe fact tbat tbele prevail! over any combination of minor!· rigtU policy, the vut majlrltJ'll llb::nm ooliciea are~ undw Jnlmt COO: ly opinion. It is drawn at a point where it to favar ill central tbelll aplmt bullng diUom II part GI ll!t llhanl larmall. IJ 111pposed that southern. mldwestem ot. pabUc ICbool students to acblife .-ny • and western mkldle class o p I n I o n portloolar lovel oi rlClll mlllDc. • Tiii: ilGIJlmlT CAif l!ld does come outweighs' the old urban coalltkma which Wb£11 ii now m....as _ • anetblng cm 1'heUMI'-Cl' nat ti» !Ill camervaUve, have supported liberal Democrats and quite -t lllli" a ~ of hall lllmal polltk:al pooftlll! Nixon has some llberal Republkans. P!-NlmJ'1 polJtical poollion. He ia, now creoted II polltlcllly lllppOrlable. in fad; cnallla a politloa1 pooltion where Nlxm hu obviously made the dlotce that none blfc:n edited acept .Jn emerging 't is, and tbal5e inside his .,tm1n1nraUOn or II* d ,,. farm. Nboa'I oppoeiUon, who ima,gine t newly emergtna majority, "'*111111 been l!ldln( In the bulhea, can ilent or •olberwlse but lid by the now 11e the r.. d tbll PotWon more Republlcaa Party, have prevailed. clelrly, and the form II a!oo clelnr to The qutltioo which CMI boneslly be -lnlide .. Nim! -tloo oonsiderecj II wbetber ·or not Nix.., ha• who 11111' not --able until ... to .... toolfar in Jl'l'!!!IWnl tl!a poollion to TIDS CREATES A difficult condition for such Republican liberals as Sen. Charles H. Percy of Illinois and Sen. Jacob Javits of New York . But there Is a theory that the emerging Republican ma· jority shows its vitality by becoming the ideological battleground once reserved by the Democrats. Social) Security: New Boost . ' WASHINGTON -It II -YlrluallY -Congrm will --1.""" ~ 10 pen:onl -ID 8odll SecurllJ benefits. . 'Ille lat hike, lJi percent. -· ef-t.cu .. Ju, L 'lben will be a Pl)- nal -bringing that up .to dale. Tbe new ralle wtU likely be dated nezt Jm. 1, ollhal!lb Ocl 1 ol this y-II not lm- pn>boble, 'll>ol Is a -befora elecllon Ind .,.Wd hlY< polent -r appeal. Rllloal for the vlrtual ctrtalnty cf -8odal Security· -are two l!J&l!l1 llp!llcant bacl<stqe factors: '11111 llG DEMOCRATIC and =cin lead•,. ol the c:oogresalonal w handlinc th Is leglllatlon -11-lllartln& wltb the HOUie WQI .... -Commttlee where it II MW -~-- Tueldey, Aprll 21, lflO ,,,_ - -Of IM !llllf ...,_ .. ~ .... - -'''"" "'~ 11* .. ,"' ........... -~ ••IW r .. top/a of "'t.nll """ .....,._, "' "'ooidlllo • ,.,_,. .. ..,. ...... of _ ................... ,,, ........... 111w ... -,..., If ..,.,,..,. alls,..,. .... .,..._ ....... of .. ""'· llollolt N. Woad. .Pl!blllhtr .· .. ..~ , • . . ' , ' ' ' ' I '' , I .):;::'" ' (/(). -J.: • • pendlnc. Boob Qlairm111 Wilbur Mills, D- Ait., lll!d Rep. Jcmn Byrnes, Wis., Wllor · Republican, have lndtcated approval of a 5 ~ lnc'9ll -and m117 be willlnl to .. u bill!' u 11 ......... Similar!)', that II the attitude of Sen. Russell Long, D-La., chlinnan of the Seo.tie Flninc< Con:unlttee. Further, a clear majority or both -key committees feel the pme wsy. ~ ~ =r.:.s ":!""',.,.,!:. :':· pe-t bike without booitinl tans ot the wage bue. lt'I poalble this IUrplUI could be <nOllllh foe a 11-t ralle. As of this July t, the 1U111hu will be II biUlon. As of July I, 1171, It II flprtd to -to IU billion. Another 1-t lncrtut ...Wd COit 11.7 billion. MOlll GOODllS -In addition to another acrost-tbe-board bike ln Social SoclirllJ bellel1ll, Congrou -..Ill also --llooot ..,.thl)' minimum paymenll fnJm Ill to • -and possibly more. 'lben II -abl< blpartlsln .,.. Ument !or 1 minimum GI betweeo llO and •tao. -Allow mtn to lllrt collf!CUnc tun SoctaJ Security at a l!lltead ol IS, u Is the statutory ... ol -· • • -lllllo to 11,1111the~11.-...,. ~on Income that can 'be --loolnc Social Security -'Ille.. ln<tta... will bo lncludod In lqlalallon, -belna ooolldored b)o the Wsy1 lll!d Mew Commltt.e, m~ a number of major diq., In the Onan- ctall)' lhaty Medlca'\l)'llm. Cba1nnaa MJUs' aim I! to get the coffibined bill before ~ House by the middle of May. THAT WOULD enable It to reach the Senate by June 1, and open the way for final enactment by Aug. 1. Strikingly Indicative oI this year's remarkable speed-up in congressional tempo, in graphic contrast to the molasses-slow dawdling of last year, is tht flat JX'tdiction of Rep. George Mahon, D-Tex., chainnan of the Hou se Ap- propriations Committee, that all major budget bills will be d~posed ol In the House by July l. Last session, some weren't acted on un- til January of lhis year. U Mahon's Judgment proves right, C~u could wind up by Labor Day, or shortly therealtu -knock wood and whistle ! By Robut S. Allt11 and Jolm A. Goldomlth Dear Gloomv • Gus: Re the Chicago Seven at UCI next SUndoy: Dan Aldrldi Is commit· uni academ~ suicide under lhe tainted banner of "free speech." IA Berkeley, lhey reler to lhJs as ''lllri Kerr-le." f -R.H .. "*' ....... r.lltm rtllltrt' ....... ''" •11111wt1Y ...... ,... • .....,,...,, s.... .... -....... ...,,,, .... °""' , ... D. HUSTED The April 26 program at UCI fea· tu.ring the Chicago Sevtn under spon- sorship of the Nt'tD Uniwisit11 Con- ference, a national organization of radical t~acher1 and graduate stu- dents, WM canceled last eveninQ. The five convicted defcndlinti elected fn. $tead to go to Ne1D Haven, Conn., where Bobbt1 Seale , Black Panther Party c}lairman, will face murdtr charges. ~Editor • Let Lamn1a Jcera KnolO To the Editor: . The April 15 Income tu. ~dllne hu passed, but how many ot us are aw..-e that the IKl0,000 cWzens of. Wubington, D.C. are paying tues for i govemmen~ they have had no part in dM>osing? April 15 100 •lllOll• the be&lnnlng of "Improve Rep~esentatlon for Washington, D.C." Week. ~ four legislators know that you wanl lo grant the full rights ol c!UWll)llP to all our cltizena by writing them peraonally or by signing the petition belni clrcullted all over the nation during this week by ,the League of Women Voters. • MRS. PAT BEAL s,,_ J>rlor lt11 To the Editor: ' Al this ·was v.Tltten, our three astrona'uts were racing back lo earth. I~ among millions have prayed for their safe return. The eyes of the .world bavli been centered on this voyage back to this planet. · , . I must be honest to say I wonder about the urgency, the priority the trips Wtbe moon have been given by• ,d:Qt ""highe$t elected officials of our greit ·nlUan~ It 11 a challenge of one's integrity \o believe it I! more tmporlan[ to explore the ll)OOll when our 175,000 postal clerks need 1 much-needed increase ln salary. . ' . THE .SAME WITH oor -..ra IOlll& on strike for more mone1, an'.hOntitl in-- crease in their salaries lo IW"(ive. 1bete are hundreds of other iob-bol~ irbo could use an lncre.ut ln.,Uitil ,,ales. The)' go begging while there ii no-llelit•· lion to spend bllllom -1!111ioo1 to explore a wasteland. called ~moon. GRANT HARDIN$'1'1Ua.IPS Letter• 1rom rcodtr1 ar•·~welcomt. NormaUu wrlUr1 1hould ~ Q·efr· meuagti fn SOO word.I of lt11. Tri• righi to ccmdtn.st letters to fif IJ)9CC or eH11Mnat1 UbCl f& resert>ed. AU let.- ter1 mmt incJudt 1ignotvrt cmd ~ lno od.dresa, bul nomea !llO/i bf 10ltl1- he!d Ott. rtqtui1t f/ mffleifnt rwon it apparent. Poetrv will nOt -bJ 'J)Ub·~ U.Shcd. -l '~ ...-. -· • ' Hidden Co.sts • Ill . Our .:Production • How doe• one esUmate a nation's "wealth"? This Is !lot u euy a quesUon' as It seems. We know that the U.S. is very rich, for instance, but bow much of our prosperity ~presents real wealth? Ooe of. the IJWe-.reallz.ed paradoxes of a so-called rich aoclety 11 that much of its capital and e:1penses go tow a r d rtgulaUng and counteracting the effects of "its wea1th. WE CAN SEE this most. clearly In the ~ 9f·a city. Both Chicago arxl'SaJgon have roughly .the same population of 3'12 million. Sa~or1's annu'al city budget is $14 million; Chicago's is $842 million. Does this Imply that Chicago is 60 limes as "rlch"as Saigon?·· ObvioUlly not.~ While the standard of llvtng IS muCh · J\igher in the u:s. economy, it must be remembered that perhaps balf or more of an American city budget goes toward coping w i t h municipal problems that a low-energ)' ci· ty does not have. "' · MUOI OF OUR wealth -In terms of -tpending and Gross National Product - 11 1lmply deceptive. We speod as· much, for instance, in handling immense traffic problems of highway1 and aafety and parking as we do on our automobiles themselves. The wealth Crtate<l 'by auto production 11 offset, to a large degree, by the cost of traffic control. The same is true in 3COres of other areas. And this is why, though the cili· zens of Chicago may make a dozen times aa much u the citizen of Saigon, he is not a dozen times better off-and, m. deed, is oft.en struggling lo keep bis head above 'economic water. WEALm, IN A sense, generates "anti·wealth"-thal is, it creates a vast need to monitor its own effects so that the system Can operate with same degree ot efficiency. The more we produce, the higher become the "hidden costs" of pro. duction, as_ we are now sadly learning in the face of grave air and water polluUon problems in most cities. And these Tiidden Cilsts have a way of COJll...pounding year by year, until the 1Jresumed "rich" city faces a budget crisis, lacking enough funds to control the very producUon and "progress" it is so proud ·Of. OBVIOUSLY, MODERN industria l and• lechnologlcal society needs a new and more realistic definition of ··wealth." One that is not 110 goods-and.production oriented, but that JnchKles human, social. medical, and estbellc factors in its civic and national balance sheet. Economics may not be "the dismal science," as Carlyle called IU but it is certainly a treacherous one, so long as It continues to isolate the Gross. National Product from the quanticy of non-pro-- ductive spending and the disappointing quality of life ·we get for our "hlgh stan· dard." Appeal to TV Vie we rs A~n1Loring of one episode of "The AYengen," a TV show, log11;ed 22 violent lncldenll lncludln& people batlered by 1 Jirge ashtray, nearly 1u't11 o t In ed. chloroformed, abducted, nearly buried alive, Ced knockout drops, smashed against a tree. 'nlere were five murders and O!'je additional ltlJllng a1ong tbe way, by anakebile, gunshot and other means (the blil Ill)' -finally ~led, too). Thia II the ..n of ammunition Nlcltol.aa Johnlon brings to his argument ii\ an outlbed pamphlet, "How to Talk Back to Your Tele:Vilion Stt." In easence; this ls an 1ppeal kt the average citizen.viewer to get Involved in the battle to boost televisJon beyond Its idiot stage; to ex· press views In ~per pbtces; to iplorm himself about viewer's rights In broad· casting. . NICHOLAS JOHNSON ls the fiery, con· trovcnial SS.yur-old rriember !Qt the Federal Communlc1Ucrt1 Comml~km, on leave from the UC Berkeley law school. He beUeves In hla job lo such • ,degree ~t a number' of broadcullng associa· tlons have asked President Nixon to get ri<! olhim. Johnlon'a appolnbnenl run.! to mkS-1973, and apparent!)' firing him would be llke lr)ling to put 'Ralph Nailer In jail for attacking General fitotors.· It Is Johnson's pasllion tbal broad· casting {he dwells almost exclusiveJ,y on ~ tclevlsioD broadcasUng) ts a public trust i that has been abused by commcrc1a1 m. ' lerest&; that lbe whole aystem of broA<f.. cu~a and ils powen of persuasion •hou_)d be reshultled, or reemphasized. • •.....: Tli~ .'Bookma,n teat are typical : harmful effect& of violence OQ the young; an attack against .. media barons,'' or the concentrated ownership of~ mass media; news pro- grams that live under threats of eor· porate cenaorship, and the like. JOHNSON IS NOT Impressed with what the Fee is doing; indeed, he finds its members "frustrated by inertia and an unresponsive bureaucracy in the broadcasting industry." H1s book, then, Is en appeal to viewers that includes Information and technique!! the average citizen might apply if he really wants to "talk back to his television set.'' It may not ht eas)i. But then, this gadfly adds, "Whoever said democracy, or consumer soverelgnt.y, was going to be easy?" (AUantlc·lJttle, Brown; $5.75). Wiiiiam Hogan .---Bu Geer9e·---. Dear George: U a man who collects stamps ls a philatelist., what Is the name of a penon who co llecJ1 postmarks? T. C. Dsr T. C.: JOHl'iSON CITES vari0111 uample.s of Jim C. Wumbty. Aciuany, J call '·I •·t ' I n ' him "S"nny." Bu• "--, -. .. "" e~NI on s n uence on Amerlean a~ .. ., 1.1..u1 ~ tltudes, behavior, edu~atlon and pollU~. known him for years. He 11$1.a "myths" fomer011 by indust;y apokesmen lncludlna the one that "tbe (Worried? Write to George, the pubUc Interest Is what . tnterutt, the· most-wono\ed ~lumnilt In the en. public." · • Ure bualnea.) a Ilia orgumenll against telev~lon'• -1 .__ _________ ,__!'_, ---. , • Tutldly, April 21, 1970 DAILY 'ILOf Z Stat.e Asks Death .. Man 70 ·Years Old .LO& ~-(UPI) - 'lllo ... ..,. -... -~ lar-r.p!, a llfW4ld ...... Mic - .'pllty . st: , im llnWqrte Jtlltey hid bolo ml•IJI& llnce 11•. Aller weeb of raf1lllol to nplalD the c b II d ' 1 wllartmii..~. 1'!JUll1IO! linally <ODleued tltat .;., hid - been killed by Fouquet Ind hla'body dumped in the dwrl . r-- Devotirs 1.50 Cows . .... "' "bis "~ ._, """<11111 ao'the floor ' _.,..,_drink beer and 1be remains, so devoured By L M. BOYD AM llBPEATEDLY ASPD for the name of Jesse James' horse. He had a 10t of bortes. His favorite, however, was called "Siroc." ... MOST RE= CE!fl' STATl8TICS indlcate the average amateur score in 18 holes of golf for tmen is 101 a nd for women IH ... OOR LANGUAGE MAN is II I loN to uplalo · the mellling of · the pbrue "Love is thin ice." Who knows? OPEN QUESTION ·-Can anybody verify the contention that ticklish people have little. sales resistance? SEASONED CITIZEN~ ...: ----. a man Ulipl a detectl\le to track down ·, hll mlllln& wile, it's ll""1 -be 'sots .. lT V1l:D~ · loves her. But WbeD a woman ... 1 1'l'!llMI -... ---do)' ·-~ ~ l111'1 clellber11ed a tOtaJ. r o1, 11 howl. Jm- mMl!dob' · ftllowllil ·' t be verdict !be J10llllty plllst of .the defend1Dtl1 trial W'U set to becln ·llGwdoy. by wild almall lhlt the ' WletOa WU not ,identlflDle were louod by 1 hunllr i;! year. , Ml'•. Jl'ouqljt\ told the l"l'Y her b"'band wu juloul of ber cblldren. She llld be hid ;~ Jeflery 1 .. -weeb before h1I death, 1trlt• lng him and forcing him lo stand in a s:m'Del' beca\lle he turned I dial' IDd dilJoried . the TV Jmaae. '. ,· assigns • -u.. to trock, __ ch_1_111_~..:,1..;1i-~· ... ":..."':::""co:::'"'=-- down her ,1111.mq huoband, · tt'1 man apt to be a matter of •MftJ· A WOIDID -...I,· UICI Ill lblL And of course, •• nWte\" ~---Or .. IO)'I I ilUy .tr-.of mlasin( matrlmoD1al mata. ~ LAW ~ A wife coul4 IOl'IDllly r.q-lhlt the bartendei oerve her buaband no m_9fe. lntoxicaUng drinks. Then II the bartender oerved her bulband anyway she' could Ii~, said barte:.ler 10: court where be might bt U· po<led to 111110{ • $1,000 fine and 1 Jill ternur both. Sucb used to be the local law in five countlei In Mlryllnd. Cable Car Girl's Life ll'Ol,Mllllt.'1 ~law wife tesUfled at the tt1l1 1tblt he Jumped ·on the bo7't -with hla bore feet and IA!ld lrer to ..... hi? .... J<lft<y, alone .. he •llPO!l '!Gr bruU. 'P' ~ _. . ,. and then' qullllJ .hi. . uiwnic 111t ..... Jurl' will decide • Fouquet'• sentence • -ettber SAN FRANCISCO {UPI) -' lifflmp<1-nent or ' deoth in A· )'OUlll WODllll' who cllims the Pl dl1111ber. She Nici Jeflery would .., . to hll stepfather, "I love you, Daddy," but the man never lhowed him any affecUoo . , Fouquet tostllled the boy ' died of a sudden lnnesa. · a <Ible car crllh pve her 'l11e dark~. slenderly u,jmp-eutble,_ urse llld bullt malnlenlnce meclwlic GUYS •. DOLLS llolldlJ Ille U'8d with 1 man bowed hla held, bit hll Hp t ...... ts be1Gre the -t and · began to · aob 1'ben Ille SIN.US DANCI but wCJll}cln't Jet lilm bin .... court dork ,... the -TONIGHT ual relaUou wHb her. Fouquet and h1I comman.· u. ~ .,.,_., Glo~a Sytces,. 29, laid Ille llw --. Betty l.lmclown 1:41 • 11 :45 How many ' of these names are familiar to you? 1. Marie Dressler. 2. Wiii Rog.,.. 3. Janet Gaynor. 4. Eddie Can-tor. 5; Wallace Beery. 11. Jean , R 'S S.\ID A MAN of 10 H.arlow. 7, Clark Gable. a., · years of age in his llfeUme Mae West. 9. Norma Shearer. tin eaten UO head of ca~ 10. Joan Cra wford. If.you are Ue .•• ~ PSYCHOLOGIST i~ 38 years old lhese 10 citilens sllta bis studiet: show that were the top' box office attrac-P e o p le w~ bite ~eir tions the year you were bent. fingernails rarely &et into However, Jt's said more than quarrell •.•• BD'OBB SEaV- haU the people in this country ING, all good stews· should do not now recognize au 10 be cooked, then lel get cold, came to· San Fnlleileo In F(\11qUO!. II, come Into •100. IN PRIZIS Augufl of 11164 and 11'8d with notoriety last fall wten they ' ..,...,.. an alrllnet tr1v.el oWcia1 she Wert accu.ed of •bandooiDI c .... M ..... met In AlllU. ·another of her dllldren, Jody, Her a&torney, Marvin Lewis, 51 Ob a busy freeway neat I (1zlif Clllt . quietly aUed : '1In the sam.e Bak..nul. 1"' ... c.... 11ttw WINDSOB~,.,CANADL\N lhe smoothest whisky ever to o:me outric.anadlli bed?" . Jn 'tbt bs;llUpitb1 o( tblt UMlllJO!' I DOU.All , ; .... ...,... .... ,_,_. •• ,-.111111Ja1-.-. .. ,,., "No, 1 separate bed,• the . ••~il~,.::_:,-jp;ka~·~c~.,.~·~o.~·er~e.r~· ~t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • •.· bbndoroplled. -'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=''--. names. and reheated. "Oki he try to have sq: with you?" Lewis ask~. . "Yes." . A M,EDICAL FELLOW says his studies show the average citizen'$ weight ch an g es sliilitly from season to season. Aprll is the month when we usually weigh the least, and it is in December that we tend to weigh the most ..• '"1'11e babies of which country are the best be-- Eskimo babies, probably. Understand t bey don't even cry. Not much, anyway. And lhey stop promptly' when their mothers just look at them Without saying a word. CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. ' "Any idea how many rodeoa we get annually, I mean here and in Canada?" "-MQbe 425. !ndden\allY, they are get- ting more popular e v e-r y year . , , Q. "What would you say is the moat despiled animal in the world?" A. How about the rat? ... Q. "What's the coldest weather ever recorded on earth?'' A. That was mlnuS 127 degrees F. at Vostbk: Station about 10 years ago. . LOVE .AND WAR -When RIGHT.OF·WAY -Another client inquires which of these vehlcl.es -a fire engine, a police car on an an'lbula• -has the legal right-<if-way in emergencies?" All I know Is the U .s. mall truck has the le&al right-of-way ahead of all of them n11rdless of emerpncies. PLEASE NO'l'I! -Maybe you've been wondering why y o u ' v e never 1eeD an alligator'• topgue. I mean in -T........, WOlliniO-lype p I ct u re 1 when:. lftmary alllgaton romp uoond the swamp. When in alligator opens his mouth, his tongue drawl bact into his throat to serve aa a valve against the incomlnli wlller. Thal'• why. It is a rare fellow who bu ever seen an aJll&ator's tongue. Very rare. "Woukl you let him'?" , "Ummmm, Do!'' _abe ..W. Miss Sykes sued the d&y far the accident that ocemaed' a month after she ~ here. She Is aeekiJtt• $1111.• in damages. She also said sbe hid an abortion last fall and "did nolling" after the aoentiOa. "It was like my wbole7 life came apart." ' Governor's Tax Reform Mo\resAhead SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Reo;ln's lDUlive tu reform plan waa movlnc oa Your qU<1U<m1 mid c~ ~ tb'rougb the ments are welcomtd and legislature to day afttr lta will be wed ln CHECKING blcUn. loupt olf'allomptl UI' ,.,,.,.._ paulbl<, Ad-to trim• beth tu redUctiON dreir !IOU' l<ltfr1 to L. M. Ind ...... from IL BOl/d;P.O. Bo< 1175, N..,,_ .~~lllOV"!lintothe port Beach, Calif. PH60. , ~!. 111)'1 ~°'!4 lleW ~•r--~ and Tamlon CGmmlttte 1p- preved It Mondoy. Spon501'11 llY they hope to inove It out to the Do« late this: week or early nen, wttb a vote on whether to Rnd. ii to the Semte plannod bel<re May 1. • SANTA BARBARA (UPI)_ and It •'··'··ged. H .... vor. the legislation '""""' ueedl DelllOCl'llic voles to Police Defuse Bomb Near UCSB Campus A section of the student com· "Durlf.lg the pandemon11µ11 clear both boulel, and some munity adjacent to th e and ~ durinc the ea-Dtmocratl questioned whether University of California was change el gunfire at the Ume, it bu enough. AQenl.bl)'Dlln evacuated briefly M on d 1 y tt is lln"""""'le 11 this time Ken Cory (Marclen Gro¥t) ..,.._... told the bill's author "I don't night while authorities defused to determioe wlidber the of· booesUy see how JOU can -pt a small bomb found in a park· ficer'1 weapon Bred the fatal enough votes to pass this." ing lot trash can. shot," a police ltaltement aald. The author, R'epubllcan Deupties said a demolition The fatal bullet awarentty WIWiyn T. Bag)ey Of 'San crew from Point Mugu Naval was a ricochet and struck Anselmo, replied "I doi't Air Station defused the bomb Kevin Patrick Moran, 22, a think it's that bad. J Uilnk near Perfect Park, the gather. senior hooor student, as he the picture looks pretty good." ing plact for young persons attempted to calm a mob of Cory refused to vote at all durMg the last four ni~ youths in the llrile-toru • on the bills, .'lthile , three of violent'dlsorders. dent community. Democtata voted no . But ~all The Isla Vista area was The oU'icer in question was nine Repu~ and two reported calm early today as relieved of <klty when be ~ ptOYUlect enGfl&h hundreds of officers on foot reported the incident several votes . to move the meuura and in countY dump trucks hours after ~ shooting. put their fint test. patrolled lhe lllreetr enforcing lnlUaDy, the Sherlfr1 Deport· Bagley lint bad to wm an It p.m. curfew. ment inlilted the shooWle wu back attempts 1o make major The bomb, an alarm clock carried out by a miper. changts In where the revenues attached with batteries 'to a Sheriff James Weblter said in the plan come front .and quart jar of gasoline, could an independent Jnvelt.igaUon where they will go. Jn all, have caused a flash 'xplosion would be cooducted into the the proffam involves almOtt and fire If It had exploded, Incident by the 9'8'e attorney $1 bl.Ilion In tu redacUoris; authorities said. general'• offtce., tncreaaes and lhifta Earlier, It was di5cmed -J?.§;;;;i,!::;~~=~~~~==:=:;7'.~J that a bullet accldtntllly <discharged from a policeman's rifle about the Ume a student was shot to death was the same caliber u the fatal bullet. Police Chief Alfred Trembley said the unidentified . o!Ocer, a member of an an- 'tisniper team, jwnped out oL the back of I truck with the' safety off his .308 caliber rlfle l.fT'S BE FRIENDLY U )'OU bave new nrl&hbort or. know ot anyone movt.na to OW' area. pl-. t.11 .. 10 1blt we !ft&t ntftld A -... -.. .... bolp them to become 1<qUllnW IDthelr-~ So. Coul Visitor 4M-Ol79 llirbor Visitor '4U174 • '. • • • Locked i!l lhtlO fuel .J*letl, which Cl>lltabt·unnium, ii all illl:l:~ible llllOllnt ol energy. t 1 ~ • • . f • For instance, o..e cubic foot« Uranium 23S "!ill generate mon·electricity than 32 billi.on cubic fcetcf llllmalais. At Ediaon, we've~ •ill& uranium fuel pOIJlta lilte thelc for the put two . ,_... The energy they rcleue apmi the giant turbine that makes electricity at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. This peaceful use of ~e atom means a dependable oource al low.cost clectrisity for ourC111tomeil. It also meam !"OP"!' without ackling IO Southern C:aliiomia'1 eaviroa~tal ptobl•1"1· With auclear P.<JWer planu, main~ining · clean alt; ii nota'problcm. Neither ii radiation. No one bu c,ver been injured by radiation from any oommereial nuclear .,.,.....plant in the United States. And , planu have been opentlinl for more than I 2 ~· After Ill, evea Praident and ••• 'I. ' . . Mn. Nixon live oext door to a nuclear plant WhCn they'1'e at the "Western White House" in.San Oemente. It's less th'an 3 miles from San Onofre. • ' Jn the years abead,,Ediioo will build more nuclear power units to meet the crittcal need for more ~ectricity -now doubling about every 8 yean. Engineering and deslsn work it underway now for two additional uni II at San Onof rc. They ~re sch~\ded forcqmmercial operation in 197~ and 1977. Thercaltcr,,theonly ntajor generating facilities Edison will build in the South Coast Basin will be nuclear units. We make this commitment as part of our continuinJ efforts-toward a cleaner, more attractive environment for everyo ne. To us, that's important. sW Southern Californla-Ediaon • •• .. t i ' I I f DAILY l'il.OT For The ·-• Record Dissolutions of Marriage CL•MONS M&lld I. Clenlonl. "" n. of 2'J Fr•nlc· fort. H\lflflntton llncll. 0.11 ef clt•lll. "iwll "10. N1!1 .... of Or11111 C111,1n1T1 lonw 11 .... r11fdlnt of Hunl~on ltedl, sur- .. 1.,...i lrf' 11111b9nc1, l!ver11t: Mlithltr, V1v1 • Goukl, Huntl.,.IOll •11c:111 fooir .,.1nddl!ldrer1, Vlrtl Flor'I', 'Nrl- a_.MIM, Jt ... I l(u11kow.-.1 I ncl Jolin Dlmnld:I. '-'Ylc11, WICIMIC!av, 11 AM, S'"ltM (M;pel. l!ntornbmefit, Wftt,,,IMt.t ~lal P1f'k. Stl'llltll Mortu1ry. ()I. ·~ ...... lllllld'le Miid .... Otl»no. 1U21 ll1r-1n SI-LI Mlr ... A" 141 Nit of o:M1lh, Af>l'H, 10. S<.ltv'* W Mn, Mt. '""' Mni. ~I M . o.bom. COi'-dtl M1ri tfl"" d1119hfln, Mr_,_pnf Mr1. Jtobtlrl t+et>l..it. S.n Pldrar "Mr. 1fld Mn. lff· n1rd 0.111111, LI Mlreda1 Mr. efld Mrs. WHllem I Ufflltl. Whllller; MWft 1r1fld. (ftlldl'efl 11\d M 1r.1!1rMCkhl1drtn. S..-vla1, too.r, T.......,,.,, l!Nf'M, Wttl• cllff c111•l. lnttrmtnt, El1lnor1 VtlltY Ctmetlf'l'. WHlcllff (l\tlMI • ,,.,,,,IU1rY, .......,, DlrKlor1. WARD FNCt WHllY Ward. 205f Pltllclffol Plact, Cosll Mall. O.li' of oMtilll, A-•11 It. Sunil¥ed ...,. wit., Lllllan A, Wtrdi i.on. Johll F ., A~Hl11 lwo <1111111!•••· Mr1. Ori .H111 81'*1 11ld """· Mllr11vn f . Ol.omlll•, both of criue11k. A!11•1i bro!ll· irr. ,f.rltlur F. w1r.i, Mlchl .. 111 eight • 1r1110cnllctr111. Funoe/11 11rvkn. Wedrtel• olo~, II AM, a1111 CMl1 Mtll Cllal>ll, wl~ ""'· M11vl11 Tt,lor olflcltllft9. 111· 1ttn"llllf• Htrtllr Rnl. 8tlU Cof!t Mtll M,Drt\lorr. Ol•octor•. AIUIUCKLE 6 SON ll'ealcUff MortalU')' G1 E. I~ Ill .. c..111 M.,. -• • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mir OR I-NM Celtl Mea Ml 1-lUf • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 BJ'Ndny, COltl Mes• uwm • DILDAY BROTHERS HuU ..... Valley Mortall'}' J11ll lie ... Blvd. HatlacJoio Buell IU-7771 • PACIFIC Y.IEW MEMORIAL PARK Ce-eMortuary Cllapd -l'ldtl< View DriTe N....,.n -· Calllonla -.cot"-J:m:k ,::Avt. ....... ..ms • 1811'"' ... '"l'"iiiit• MOJmJAllY .__ ft6.llll ... a1m'1tt ....... • llMlllll' MOJmlARY f "7-11. -....--l Tut~, April 21, lfl70 UCI Women Pushing 1970 Maverick... at 1960 prices. America's biggest seliig smal car. Moel the l•ador of 'f'OUI" Ford Oeal1,'s Economy Oriv1. OthOf 9Conomy cars juat c1n't match our Simple MachlrMI tor solid value. He1a's wtiy, M•v9tlck l11lmpl1 '° Ori...., lta oconcwnlcal Six rivals th• lmporla in gas tnl~, yet deff'tars 105-hp I« lul acceleration and easy pnsing. Simple to patll;. Maverick c•n U·1um II' • tlghtOf circle than the leading lmpOrt. Slmpla to maintain. TM Mavlflck Owntf's Milnual glvte ·you 2ot Pie-of lnl1ructlon lor routine melnltft•nco Jobi ~ can do youraeil. Simf>I• 10 MMco, 'Mlvttrick Meds , ... oll ch1ngea, ,.,,., lubrlc1llonl. Slmpl• 10 own. You 11vo ri\Jht from the •tlrt lf'lt 1'10 Mavarlck II JOUl"•I 1860 prfeM. ' for ' More · Rights, Join your Fold Dealers Ecoooilfj Drive. Court .derk . ',. . ',- Mrs. Rohrig Will Retire Red Baro.ns . - Meet Friday _ ... • FORD .. All-new Falcon. No car so big~ so little. Now your Ford De11tt-brings you lh<H new veniOM al Americ1's &ll·ltm. economy chM'19. 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Tbe verdict. ~ in the earlier coµrl pro- -lrlal on the penally plwe reached earlier will ~ but ceediqgs. . of ... Dle&9 Superior Courtl,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,. adlon Iha! sent him lo Dealh " Bow Jor the second time .. ~. 25, 'of Chu~ Vll:ta, had -coovlcted ol llie Jiii ai.,tna ti hb motlleo and liller -be 1l11edly ~-· l:ellmate In the Saii Dlt8'>'<!1Y jail.., Aq. 14, 1114 • Mpne got a ~w trial for ~ double murder when t he Calllom!a Supreme Court rul- ed that two corifesslom signed ' HOT-FRESH GLAZED DONUTS. NEW OWNERS "Get Aqualn,.d" ......... . ' . SPECIAL! J u s T by him were obtained In viola· lt'I• ~SC 4oi. tioo. of b I s constituUonaJ w ... thfv S.t-. A,,11 22~25 •lyl ~s.1!"=.n!.,sua;!~f.'; 135 E.· 17th Street -Costa Mesa COl.lrt when .Morse'• JaW}'ers (JWt l•t .r N9wport 11¥1.) asked for a change ·of venue. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiii • AN INTERIOR DECORATING . CLINIC Now-AT MA'Y~CO Learn all obout interior decorating at our new interior design clin ic. A six week course taught by Jone Ol inger • well.known Southern Californian interior desi gner, Subjects covered will be art principles and interior design, use of color, furniture style s, periods, arrangements, .,..indow treatments, -floor coveri ng , and occessorizin9. Beginning T uesdoy, April 28, the clinic will meet every Tuesday from 7 :00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. ot our South Coo st Plo zo Store ;n Costa Mesa. Rese rvat ions will be token for the first SO people only. Hurry and coll now , 546.9321. extens;on 201, Bring your husband or o fr iend , .• you've o treasureful of decorating ideas awaiting ·you. furniturt I 4 f. I 4S may co south co11t pl111, 11n cliego fwy •t bri1tol1 cost• mts•, 5'46·9l21 shop mondty thru t•turdty 10 am to 9:l0 pm . , sund1y noon 'til I pm per person per couple 15.00 25.00 • ,MAY CO ; ' .· . ' ~-... ~ ... _. ... .. . • . • ••:!_··;.:·:,,;::-··" \ • ' r..;...,, AP,<11 21, 1910 LA Teacher Strike QIHE II Lo~k-Aliot.o Trial -Opens in-Flareup .· ' Mediation Okayed ' . client by asserting "he told hil oouJ 40 the Malla ... But Kenady said that the mayor "has been ~shed In a series of alliances with six members'' oC the Mafia. II wu at this point that Mrs. Alioto stalked oot of court. report that a .-1er•1 wile that -Id bo pullilolied. II had dallvm<I '35,000 lo then lbr-ow1 1JCb1 In anal where Gov. Edmund G. Brown lo tb<re lboWd bo lllhl." Kaiady have her husbud moved lo aald. '"11ill artldl la a P"llUc LEGAL NO'!lCE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICI 0, INTIHTtON TO I NOAOI IN THI l o\LI 01' ALCOHOLIC .......... , LEGAL NOTICE .. IOl'Vloe lo -n." an euler prllon. 8lecher aald.,-;;;========;:-the rtporl WU mada •P by" .. Blecber said allegaUona or meetings between Alioto and Mafia members at the Nut Tree Restaurant in VacavUJe were "fairy tales." "No reasonable man could belleve that the Nut Tree meetings took pl.aee,'1 he said •Stecher also rtferred to a a Look lnlorriwit and revealed that Brown wUI lttU!y. Kenady laid there WU DO contenUQP In !ho ll'lic!Llb1t Alioto WU ~ Mafia member or that he had portlclpated knowl111Jy In 111ecol ac.1a. "The 11&1 ol thJs article ii the quutian fl whether a man being CODlklered. for the viee preald<ncy ii belne wile, is btlng -~ • .by having the reiltlolllhlp lllown In thJs article," he aaid. "This la the type of articl I r •UYS •DOI.LS SINO.W .DANCI . TONleHT· ""''"""~ 1:41·11:41 $1~. IN PllllS -· c:-M-hlf I: C1•try CW. Ott ... C:-.. ... "" ADMIU KMI 1 -.U.• .- " In some stores, you don't have, I01prove your cred~t ls ·good. · You l1ave to prove your check is good. , · · · . . · - ' - • If you're stuck without cash ln a store that's convinced they're going to get stuck with your check. one charge card can help you ou1 · The new Security Pacific BankMa1ter Charge Cardi' ' It's the only bank charge card in Cali- fornia that also offers a Check Guarantee Card. It says so. Right on the back. It tells the merchant that Security Pqclffc Bank quarantees y6ur pers0nalized checksin lace'dmounts up ID $100. Arid nine • ti1l}es out o\ ten. that's all lhe proof he's going • to need. . 1 The Master Charge/Check Guaran- tee Card/Ready ReservAccount. From Security Paoific 'Bank. • Everyone knows us. Not everyone knows you. SECURITY PACIFIC BANK· I • • • -. ; ,. ~ I J . • • ---· ' • ,. \ I " :. • , ' . , -~ -. • • . • • • • .. ' .. • .. . • ) ! I j I I I • ' . . .. . -' .. ,, ' Jf Oolll.Y PILOT 'lllttd<1 •...... 21, 1970 ' . ~mplete-New Y-0rk St0ck List \ U!CIM· - r Sy11abols • Monday's Closirig Pri~.__Comp!ete ~~w Yor _ _,,_,._ . . . ~ •• ~ -.. ..... ~ --;.-; .-f ....... MOftdlf, A,.u 20, 1'70 St~k 'Exchange List r: ... ... ............................................... , _,..,. ... _"""' - ·-........ r ' ' r f -. \ I r l ~ I ~ I I t I ' , I ) l I I I • ' ----., • •'"'' T •=,,..t•1"'.t • ~·· .• April 1970 • .· ' FABULQ~~ WAREf-!OUSE INV£NTORY· • ' ' • • .. ' . Hur,Y ·for 'Best Selection I · ' , _, Simmons Queen Set • J Queen Size "Cor(ed; Pos- .. • ture" floral quilted inner• spring mattreu ond ~ ,pr\O!I· ,m. $179.9S ' . .. Metalcra~ Hi-Rise Duplex Bed s7g CHARGE IT! Or If You Prefer Bu~get Your Purchase ••• Convenient Termsl Early America n Bunk Bed Ideal for e,Ktro .teepf11g lpOC• in your chndren°1 bed- room. Warm Mtliow Nutmeg Maple finish on selecied ..atlve hardwoods. Complete with guard rail and Jod. .,; ••• lhll Nit Is a tremendov1 buy. . ,, • I Sofa Beds . Cush\onS. Reverse foam d boc~ Tutted ieot' on Sleeps 2. '· , REG, $'.!~9.9S S.\68 ··-•.•···,-·~• . .:..:··· ~ TODAY .. $ 10 am to 10 p·m OPEN DAILY 10 TO 10, SUNDAY NOON TO 7 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE AND SHOWROOM San Diego Freeway At leach llvd • '111111 ... _____ ,. Easy·to Reach from At le¥ltr: all the ,.,.tall frill•" ore tolten out of the Worehov•• Sole Pric:e.' Taite it home younelf or hawe it de- liven1d bf t.vit& ••• Then1 -will be a 1moll deliftfY charge due to these incredibly low Wan1houM Sole Ptk••l • IASY CRIDIT TIRMI AVAtLAIU ·A•ywhere - LEVITZ WAREHQUSE AND SHOWROOM• BEACH, BLVD., Edinger A'f9·• Nell! to the Huntington Shopping Center( . ., ') ' \ •-- ' I •• r • ·l • I Mediterranean 41Pc. Master Bedroom • . ' .. .. . ' .. Richly carved and cvstorn delailed -lhls .set hos spodou;,· dvdproof dniwerr, dovetail cqp.. 1truction and nylon drawc,.alldes. Westinghouse Micarto tops ellminate worry of scrotcties or .spills. Bedroom Suite lndudes; Double Dresser, Fromod Plate Glast Mkror, full.Sit:•~ board, and Nill Slondl UC.. o1 a sovlna• of $125.951 , ,. • • • ~. ·----=---~--~----------.,,..._--·~~"'<,_.....,.~~----..... • I :· . . ,, . • • ••• • .. • ~-~ f'.:++-<, ~-ff-eStercday~s-lSJo-n·o ··Vegu&-T odav - . ' . . Sh.all it· be pants _ or a maxi in the offi'ce7 Wendy .Taylor (·left J " f~ows advantages iif going long, while Jeffye Blacka rd chooses •· p'antsuit. . ' )lolany ...,._ ara wearlnt 1..., 1ktrt1 as an altomat. rather illan a •""'tltute t. short 1klrt1. Ung1r<1 of Pul1 ha1...., ., lhl• coat look. ' (I • . ' \ ~ . • . ' ~ I ' ' ' ' ·' ' .. . ' , ' BJ SYLVIA POll'ID If yoU follow u>l ruhions, Mies or Mra. America, and wear a mUI Hirt to work tllll ~. ,.o·q tie called "' Ille carpet bylour out ol 10 banb -.i-11ht couolry ud abo by ..... tlian -oul ol10 olllces oulildo ~ U.S. If Yoo weaf a mini; ~.you'll bl welcomelnmarelhln-CIUlol aD JO -·uct allo In Dine oul of 10 ollka oulilde ...n -ud -.m. . . lt)'OU .... ~ ··tee-tbroucb.bloute,'you'll be ..,.,.idend llMn ~ble t11"1 II , you ,_, a panlwlt la -In largo dllOs, ,....U ...... ud ........ (Nol ..,., aec:eplablt, however; lea than lbrte out ol JO olfleel wlll tolerate eJtbtr, anll la banb· Ille percmlage of a1> . ~ls tnftnMeslm•I.)· • llOll'l;S TABOO If ck:ear boots indoon, four out of five will object. But you can.wear aandals and go bare-legged in swnmer in )>elter-.t-ol U.S. offices and 1ROlt ofllce bolMI wcn"t even notice lf, you 'IO:wt-a bra. Wittl women'• fuhJona again m a ma. jar lnnott!on and lklrt lengths a mallet ol furiaus -. th1i ......,, 1e111 of mll1looa ol -ol appore1 prollla will be rtdhw on wbat II ud whaf Is Dot 11> • ceplable In' business and . llnanclal ln- 1titutionl tbe country ·ov~r. - DRESS CODI!< - But whit-can ofQce u:ecutlves do about ''us"! And at tbould they .do: develop a dress code? hive wiwritten rules? 1be mmt comprehensive survey J've even seen on this subject of office drea polldes was 'recently concluded by P·H P!."l'onel Management Servi«. I' .. ob-lalhed a copy ol It Al!d here are Its answers to questions you might ask. How many office firms have dre5' policies? A full two out of every thr" ~ ~ even higher proportiori of banks. only one-fourth of !he firms spell .out the policy ud p&bllclze It, though; nioot Wnk It la 0 taciUy underdstood." h • policy I good Idea? Half think IO and one-third think its chief advantage lies in controllinl employees who .are out of line, Why 0don't employees confcrm? Most often, becaUle they want to be in fashion « ~ their own iodividuallty. Few e x l'l c u t I v e 1 think nonconformity ts r~ .. EMPLOYl!BS YD!LD JEFFYE BLACKARD OFFERS $HORT VIEWPOINT . - short skiil and insufficient underwear was demoralizing the office· when she bent down to .file papers.-......, When told to wear more underwear and work from a lm~ilng ~It!~, ihe took the hint. But a 40-year~ld clerk-typist in a large eoutbem city refused .to •ngthen her short skirts. ~ resigned, llEAJ!ONABLE RULES 1 Dally Pilot Photos by Richard Koohlor • Communicate your rule. Be precise and P·H's advice to you, an employer, is: o f f I c e put it in wilting. Make it clear and be Make your rules reasonable in terms of the situation in which· they will be en.. forced. M employee who meets·tbe pub- lic may be "Under different requlremtntl than a back office worker. ' • sure lt says What. y~i w~t It to siy. Enforce your rl1les uni f o·r m I y. A Mktllgan manufacturer· who firtd a woman for cofDing to work in "short lhorts" wu · Overruled when :It was Cbange your rules wilh Ille !Imel. In a broUpt out lhat !hort·sborts bad been nctnl landmork. decllloa, ao artillrator • · .. nm en fo=~-rfn =!!a:: emiiloliW ~ 'In. For lastanct, a n. yeclr~'mntary in Atlanf:a, Ga.,.who wore mlcramlaJ gJrU was ittractlal1oo mudl -l1om Ille aalesm<o. Wh<n the suPervlaor oplalned, the wore 1..,.r lkirts. onleled •· Ntir Yqrk City ll'lllsll com-·•,...,. lo ·work IP 1l>e put. ._ - pany to reinstate eight bearded bus While P-H bu. no advice f9f ypu,. the driven. em.pMJyee, I have. Wtar what ii con- temporary ud ~. NOTE· LOCALE For u Ions u JOU don1 del!l«allzo your office and you're not in atrocious taste, your employer will come around to you .. '!bat's lmptltjl In Ulll wbole ftpor\, • ( / A SS.ytar~kl clerical worker in an Ohlo .. Insurance ccmpany who wort a veiy • Flt 'the rule to where your business is. Styles are acCeptable tlere in New York City \\lll<h would not be in m>all lowns. , • Shap.e Your · Own > Don't Panic Over· He·m·line,s By MAlllAN «:RIUBI'\' Silly coitfwiion feigns supreme on the 1ubject of long skµU. Everyone iJ running· scared. Leg watcben of America_ spit out their colJecUve reacUon with 1tron1 MgaUvea agalnll the i>oaibllily of . blotted-out IC<n•r)'. "Elegantes, even the. m o 1 t ad· 1venturtsom!~pacetetten, shake in ~ leather boots' ud ·mlnil. Wjlo con blame tbem ?' They have been. bombarded with publlclty whlcb bralnw81hee tl!em lalo lhlllklng Ibey are being dictated to by a bu.lch of weird, qotlitical woman balers. Women, the-:. ultimate victlint ol the curreot hemline byM!1, are .caught la the oqueeze. 1lie 11tuatlon baa g911<n out ol band. Now, la the. time.to.bring tbe controversy to a half. But deslgoer1 can ~ go as far a1 their customen ·want. · It all boils down to a simple thing: lastead ol paniddllg; mate up your mind. No one is forcing you to buy a 11ew d loog aklrts •. '11le ultlmalo. deeilloo la yours. u the C8lb nclltm dCll 1 rbig, the fashion world·ean't cram the look down your tbniit bee-H would opell economlcdtsuter. You, dear fashionable, are tn the drive.r's aeaL Tbe--line beadaebe began, to throb Jn January in Parts when name delipm ' '. -Dior, Glvencby, Saint Laumt -· lowered bemlines In the c:oulure .. ~ -. Parts, certainly ,bad lo puD 10motliinc ~amatlc: 1d set botieed. Wby! Becauae Paris couture II doinc a llow ' fad"<Ut. ·-· oppeal, In the form' ol loftred bemllnes, was needed to revive the French fashion '"!'Id. French deligner1, havlag no recoµne, went w:lld with hemlinea. But Uie trutb of the matter II that Parts f1oblon baa laken the blc rill:. 11 "'""I' en muae don't ftlpond lo their - •• ' I d, • Jaleat dlclaltJ, the Parll fuhloo myth soon could be shattered to smithereens. ·So, do your own lhing. All thb talk about female emanclpatJon mew that you'u capable of shaping your owa ~ fashion de5Uny. Obvi~, the new bemJjne la the long hem11ne. But ev.en then you've got 1 cholce ol lenllbs. O!I the obier hand. thorttt ·-~ in YOW-closet need 10t. be diicardecl: or wOrn with a r ,_ sense of ~tedne:$1. That't a 1llly, ex. · · pensive, frivoloUi.ap°prolCb £o fiBhlon. Women will wear "• •ardrobe or bemI1nea lbrouJh 1970. M•f w/ll !JU, one or more Jonguettes. But they won't wear longuettes day in, day out. 1htre'• too much going !or tailored panllults. And · . some short fashions, whea punctuated with updated colored Ughts a,nd duzllng , new •hoeJ, are more ~actical for whip. • ping through a'hectlc oCbedule. funt of long 1kiris u an alternate, nol 1 subltltute for abort 1tirtl. BUt wby _, -pt dOwn lo \ the -l'<(anllag Fr<ncb fublon! 1lie truth ol the matt.I' ii that tho Freoch coulure -mate •0!7 little cold cash from their "origtu.J.'' fubions. " Ye11, American maaufacturen buy 10JDe ltemo to COPJ lln<>lor-llae -but what the deaJgners covet most are maue1· of 'publicity 11orle1 which mate their· names houaehold WOfda. . Par!J' be coma from the ...,., o:penalve ume that ii IOld wwtdwlde under the sigr>er'1 name. For example: Olanel No. 5 or Jean Pat.ou'1 Jrry. U Plril paceaetten leave you cold, you can bor<ott 111e1r 1ooU but .m.n their •"I· Wpm<n ·are bolling mad ..,. the IUbjec:I ol ionf ·Klrtl. But, 11 111e final analyau, fashion 11. based on cbanae and the Idea 11 that clothes m a banDIOll -ud lldommenL • . ' ' '\ .. :~ ,: .. ali ..... . ' .. .· Womon today hava a choice -tho ....... short ol It. V-ol Parl1 oflora lhl1 """" ••ting ............ the falhlonUln .,theO.. .... c-... t .. .. • • \ l I I .. l ' ' • .'\ ' I I • -~-~~~ .. ...... ,, t ' \ W.Q,tf••! \,&j q•""I I , •!ts'+ 'C fP'ti . ' . . ' " • i • I . i ( I . ' .. ( . [ ! ' l i t • • • • IWLY PU.OT .. . ' • • • Golor Mother-to-.be Pa·nickea· ,. DEAR ANN UNDERS: U I don 't gel some ~swers soon I'll go cruy. Please, ..\rut. dO your best tor.me. r lm a manied ~oinan with Children. l .. had in affair wltb a man of anotbet'race. It lasted for months. 1 am now about 10 weeks pregnant. r love my family and I am heartsick over what I have done to my llle. There is a possibility that· the c'hild l am car- rying belongs to my husband. I am • afraid, however, that it belongs to my lover. If such ia the case I will surely ha~e ~~a;: h!T;· tO determine before birth.who is ~e father of a child? Please hurry your answer. I'm .going out of my mind with worry. -GEORGIA DEAR GEORGL\: 'l)ere la DO way to .. tabllala tile (ialel'lllty of .u oiiben chlkl. U you baVe not ~Id~ bl yoar dGdor I bope you, wlil do 10 immldtately. DEAR ANli l#'PERS: I'm an ex· ecutive secr$tf, age a, in a 1,atge firm. For 11 months I've been &oing with a 32- year-old man who, ii band10me, bright, fascinating and mysterious . Mr. Charming bas a beautiful apart- ment but he cannot be reached on weekends. He bas changed his phone number three times since we met. We eat at my apartment Mondays and Wednesdays. On 1bursdays we eat out, ' .. ANN LANDERS ~ but never in a n1ce restaur'ant. He loves quaint llltle p""'8: nob9dy can find-<x- cept tbe coc~cbes. H!s weekends, be says, aft reserved for bis mother. WhtfM!ver' l mention marriage he cha~ the subject. He .has never 5'11- gesred Ulat I mee! 111' famllt. They live 22 miles south of here. He couldn't be with rne the' night of bis office Cbtistmas party because ·he had 'to escort hij )>oss's widowed secretary. I've ,·nt.ver. met anyone be works with . I'm beginning to think there Is something phony about Mr. Channing. Comment, please. -€INDY • DEAR CINDY: Souda u U Mr. Cbarm.lng lli leadlag another We on Fri· day, 'lalurday, Sunday aD:d Taelday. Hand lllm.b!s i.t and •lop being a fool. ' DEAR ANN UNDERS: What's tbe matter with me tliat I have bad such rot- ten luck? At I& I fell in love with my teacher. He was r.larrled and strung me along for nearly a year. He never did get a divorce lift he promised. I was a fool to believe b1m. At age 17, I quit school and joined a 11111az1ne crew. We ~~ the Dakotas, !~a and' Nebrub. I - crazy over a man 1n Sioux Falli. We ~ toJether for seven months. 'lben be ~d me his wUe was catch.lbg wile and ft'd better cool It. Tba! wu the end of lllm. Now ·I'm 1n love again. T11b Ume.tf.'• ~ uecutive.wlth quite a lot of moo~. 1he trouble Is liis wlle ls emollonal!Y"-.blt and he's alrald she might .do lcimetbiia · iria~ like shoot me. He 1,ive me a nice going-away present last nigbt ($300) and said, "Good·by, Honey." ' I'm a decent girl who fall! 1n love easi· ly and gets hurt a lot. Please help .me. Ann. rwant a husband. -LOLLY · DEAR LOLLY: Tile by to J1llll' pni>. lem appears ia' your Jut MP&ence• Lay off &II& •llutbaHs and .try io flnd' a alee dn1le man. · • . Unaure of yourself on dJtel? .Wh~'s rlgllt? What's wrong? Should Y'.(>U? Shouldn't you? Send for Ann Landers• bookie\ "Dat1ng Dos and Oon'ts.'' acJos.. ing with your request 35 cents in coin. !P,d • a long, self-addressed, stamped envetoPe1 in care of the DAILY PILOT. { • Horoscope Cancer: Cooperate 1 • Delegates Wing· Way to Washington WEDNESDAY APRIL 22 By SYDNEY OMARR slow, Display of .temper, im· patienc'e on your part would not be·c on st r u ct i 'v e . Be creative rather than argum~ tatlve. f,ained. Finances, p e f I 0 D ' l possessions require attenUon. Not Wise to deleia(e duties-be Ulm hi peroon. • ;. £ i ' ' .. . .: ,, . • . Washington, D.~. '!'ill be the destination Thursday, April 23, for the lour members of \he Henry Bowen Society of Children of the American Revolution who will -attend the national conferenc·e elf C>,R. Boning.up on the city's geography are (left to right) Mrs. l!ru!'o Diane Ellene Barnard B~corries Bride 'in '·Fall " Mrs. Audrey .B>rnard of Corooa. del Mar .. and Daniel Biimard of Tokyo. annoµp<ed the betrothal of their daugh ter, Diane Ellene Barnaid to · Stephen Gregg lloogh. Tbe bride-to-be was gradllltod from Terra Linda lllgh SC!ipol in san 1ta1ae1 and attended Cblco Stale College and ~e Coast Coll•ge. Presently ihe Is a junior at san Diego Stale College and alllJlate4 wlUI Chi Omega aororltY. . The benedlct.elect, aon of Mrs. Ellzabeth Gregg Hougb ol Ne.port Beach and Peyton Royee Hough <ii Glendale, Is a graduate ot Whittier High School and served four years with the U.S. Air Force. He attended OCC and currently is el)rolled in Northrup Institute I . " ,ii DIANE BARNARD Futur• Ritts of Technology . A fall wedding is planned. D. Norman, senior president, Mark Dugle, Mrs. . Dave Dugle, senior treasurer and Lynn Dugle, who will serve as a·page for the national vice president of the western division of CAR. The conference will end Sunday, April 26. Auxiliary Concludes . Year With Lunch.eon ·-Awards will be presented and new offi· cers Wil'.I be installed. when the Auxiliary of Hoag Memorial Hospital, Presbyterian spon. so rs its annual Ju'ncheon FridCU", April 24. • NSwriing office will be the Mmes. Mal- thew R. Kenney, president; William J .. Dur- kin, James La Flamme and Joseph MeteaH, vice presidents; Richard Simpson and James Walsworth, secretaries; H. D. Bourgeois, treasurer; William Brownin'g, chairman of chapters, and William E. LangstOJJ, parlia- mentarian. Awards will be presented. to ·members who have .donated their time · and talents to the work of the auxiliary during the past year. The noon event will take pla_ce in-the hos· pita! conference center. Tickets are $2. 75 and may be obtained. by calling Mrs. Kenney, 673-7958. MRS. FOSNOT April Bride Pair Pick SA Home Frank Fosnot of Santa .Ji.na Claimed ChPistine Hungefford of Costa Mesa as his bri~ during double ring ceremonies in Fernd ale Wedding Chapel, Santa Ana. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Walter L. Smith Or Costa Mesa and Daniel W. Hungerford of Tustin, was given in marriage by her father . She was attended by Dana llungerford, ·her sister as maid of honor, and Cynthia Thorson, bridesmaid. • Ba/boons To Wed Vows Exchanged Alumnae Installing The bridegroom, son of Mr . and Mrs. Charles Fosnot of Oroville, asked his brother Howard Fosnot to atand as best man. Asslslin& as usher was Bruce Wilson . . • . . Navy Chapel Chosen The .new Mrs. Fosnot is a graduate Of Corona del Mar High School and Southern California College of Medical Assistan ts. . ' l ·; St. Andrew's Presbyterian OIUrdl Will be the ~ for the July· SS niiplfals . linking Katherine Elizabeth Powe11 and 'lbomas Andrew JOnes, both « Balboll Isianc(. 'lbe bride-W-he, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Ashby M. Powell of Goleta, altended Rim of the World High School, S a n Bernardino -Valley College and pmenUy is a student It California state College al Fullerton. Her fiaoce iJ the son at Mt. '• aod Mrs. A. V, Jooes of Balboa island. A graduate of Corona del Mar Hlgh SCbool and Or&J1ge Coast College, be : is a senior at Cb'apman College. Sorority ·To Toast Founders • Two chapters of Beta Sigma Phi wm join in a Founders Day celebration at 7 p.m. on Carol Sue Holdsworth and AUan William Robinson ex· changed their wedding vows and rings during a noon cere- mony conducted by the Re v. Gi!Dert Allen in the chapel at Los Alamitos Naval Air Sta- tion. ~ . MRS. ROBINSON R-nt Brido The daughter of Mr. and ~n. Warren K. Holdsworth oi Fountain Valley was given In marriage by her father. Serv- ing as maid of honor was Miss Linda Carpi of Glendale, and bridesmaids 91e Miss Bunny BalS<111, Mlsf"' Susan Mize- jewski and Miss Dixie Hilton. The bridegroom,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Robinson Members of the Kappa Kap- pa Gamma Alumna e AJ.- sociation ot Southern Orange County will be installed as presiding officers for t h e Southern Area Council of ti.e sorority. InstallaUon ceremonies will take place Thursday, Aprltl3, at the University of Southern California in the Delta Tau Chapter house with a luncheon to follow. of Fountain VaUey, askeQ his Taking office will be the Het' liUsband ls an alumnu s of Garden Grove High School and served with the U.S. Navy . The newlyweds are making their first home in Sant.a Ana. Fashions Previewed brother, Kennetis Robinson to serve as best man, and guests' Mmes. Allen L. Goody of Fashions will be paraded tn were seated by an o t be r Newport B e a c h , pres ident ; the Holiday Inn, Anaheim f.or brother, Gregory Robinson. James P. Casey of Corona del the benefit of c 0 I leg e ~stephen Holdsworth, brother Mari...vice president, and John scholarships by the NAACP on ,.. ii · P. Nette! of Costa Mesa , Fr'iday Apn'I •• of~"" b de, and Jack Ecµ-ly. • ""· 1be new Mrs. Roblbson is a secretary-treasurer. Music will be prQ.Jiljded by graduate or Fountain Valley ~lso attending the ceremony the Blood Brothers for the 8:30 High School and Californfa will be the Mmes. Kenneth C. p.m. event wh ich also is being Professional School of Medical Slough, David Keast a n d staged to i n t r o d u c e pros- A§istants. She ittended the Gerald Doan. pective members to t h e University of South er n organization. California Medical c en t e r Tickets are $3.50 and may School ol'N · Silver Sandi he reserved by calling Mrs. ursmg. Richard Avis, 842-4783, or ·Mrs. Her husband, a graduate of The first Tuesday ·of each James King, 540-~1. HunUngton Beacb ffigh School month at a p.m. members of ----------1 and Golden West CoUegi, at-Silver Sands 286, N a l i v e ~--'-------~1 tended California Slate College Daughters o( the Golden West at Fullerton. gather for meetings. Lake The newlyweds will reside in Park Clubhouse in Huntington Buy The DAILY PILOT Just for 'Peonuls' Newport Beach. • Beacb js the meeting place. =========~~==:===:===:===:===:=~I • Tueldiy, April 28, in the House of Hyun. Members of. Tau Tau and XI Xi Tau wW tout founding of the oonirity itt Abilene, x .... hi' 1131. Since than, t b e or,..•iattoa. bu grown to more Ulll!I t,OOI chapters with iloo,000 membett in the U.S .. CaDlda and U foreign coun- San Francisco Setting SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Couple Wed at Home lliqo . iilclud.id In the evening's -wm be a pledge rihill lor Mrt, Julie Y.oung. Suzanne D a 1 e Hamilton, daughter of Judge and Mn. ruchanl D. Hamilton o f Laiuna Beach, was wed to Harol(t Joel Tomin ln a home ceremony performe\f by the ·Sweft );delines bride'• rathtt In San Fran· ; cisco. s.t.rlitit ~. Sweet The cou ple were attended by ·Adel'"' canvt1111 eYfJr/ Moo-Miss Ntcole Hamilton, the dq •I p.m. tar~ ln brlde11 sister, and F.dwin L. C01Wp P.D &eba81, co.ta Currey Jr. of San t"ranclsco. Mesa. · i... The new Mrs. Tomin is 1 graduate of Stanford Universi- ty' and received a masters degree in education from San Francisco State College. The bridegroom, son of Mn . Albert Tomin of Chicago, and the late Mr. Tornln, receiv- ed a BA from George Washington University an d was gr a duate d from Northwestern Law School. 'The couple will reside In San Francisco where Tomin prac- tices law. J' . cordially l"vltu 111 RNs & LVNs • to 1n OPEN HOUSE on Sunday, April 26 I ·4 P.M. Tours -· Bullet 31112 Coast Highway (at 7th Avenue) South l19un1, California 926n Phone (7141 ~99·1311 ) -. • Lei la 11 Id to be.auscep- tlble .'to fliUery, but Ll6ra ran. I Close second. Bo~ Leet ad Wirt appreclale luxury . ud U., ••Ulul thi1111 Ia Ufe. Botlt llpa harmonbe--e Leo getr aloi1 eicellently with a Ubraa. ARIES (March 21· April 19): Fiscal responsibility is a necessity. The bills cC.ro e marching in -so do obliga • tions. Take care of what is im· mediate. Don't co m p o u n d mooey errors. There is no need for action based on panic. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You ffi<\Y want to initiate new policies. But you also shotild be1 a war e of monetary responsibilities. It might, be best to Te-examine position. Finish a project w h i c h e~~tige. G . 1-June 20): Some basic es will be ,cha~ged. But the process is Newport Juniors Provisionals CANCER (June 21.July 22): A friend may require guidance. Be cooperative, but dcn't get involved in other peeple's emotional problems. You must flrst be true to yourself. Residual benefits for others will follow. LEO . (July 23-Aug. 22): Safety, security m e a s u r e s should receive top priority. You are tempted to throw cau- tion to winds. Overcome this. Applies especially to loose wires, other hazards in the home .. vmGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 221 · Avoid needless journey. Be sure you know where you want to: go -and why. Ch€clt facts, figures. S o m e restrictions, delays_:are for your own good. Don't he tn too much of a hur- ry. Avoid writing in anger. IJBRA (Sept. 23-0cl 22): Give full rein to intellectual curiosity. A s k q u e s • tion-an.swer! . will b e ob- on Stage SCORPIO (Oct. IS-Nov. 21): Relatlolllhlps wlUI thooe • to you undeJ:go tert. B1 especially considerate of fetl· Inga of lamily members. Make adjustmentj concession which results in more harJDom9us home atmosphere. SAGITrARIUS (N0v. 2 2 • Dec. 21 1: Work behind the scenes for cause dear to you. Help those who are in need of understanding. The more you give : now, the more you ultimately rec e iv e • Be discreet; keep a secret. CAPRICORN ( Dee : : '.22- Jan.19): Se>ine frtends inay seem to lack sense of huinor. Be patient, don't for'ce issues. Oblaln hint from Sagltlarlq1 message: . One who confi~s pr;oblem deserves r e s p e ct. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You have a right to ex- press yourself. ThGSe who press you may be less than generous. Get rid of burden not rightly your own. Be com· passionate, but don't give up personal freedom. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Answers you need ca11e be found' by checking cor .. re s ponden c e, vi siting library-and reading. Revei:.e your own individuality. Don't Provisional members of the along with Mrs. C I a y t 0 n permit anyone to rob you of it. Junior Ebell Club of Newf,ort Thomp s on, c ur r ent Includes some well-meaning Beach will be in the spotlight coordinator. relatives. Thursday, April 23, when they M W F' -~I IF TODAY IS YOUR rs. arren ix, pres1u .. n • BIRTHDAY greater freedom present the April program, a will conduct the meeting and of action is indicated next traditional skit. Mrs . Roger Sherinan will ask Cast members will be the for chairmen's reports. Mrs. month. Use short time re- Mri'les. Richard Bechtal, Jaeob Harlow Richards 0 n will maining to prepare, to become Dutcher, Bim Hastings, Julie distribute " Ebell cookbook aware of what you really need. .... e • You are basically independe!lt, Champlin, Jerry Hill, Xei'" a wa·~ and means pro1·~1 .... J a .. ,_ • very seldom part_j)f the crowd. Keepler, Brad M o r t o n , Brunch will be served at 10 Tn """ out rnorr •bout l'Oll,,.11 ,,., Richard Priess, Da'le. Snow a.m. in the Ebell Clubhouse '"rotooY. onler s~anev orn1rr'1 • and John 1'rlbolet. tmder the direction ot Mrs. =~ =1'~1riT~~.U::. ":"' c:,::re~ Past presidents and Garry Short A Japanese Om•rr 11oo111e1. '"" OAILV ''LOT, • Bolf l240, Grind Ctntrel StttlOl'I, HIW coordi'f1ators will be honored theme will prevail. York. tt.Y. 10011. · . ----n ;-~-PRoLQNGTHE_1 _ : . SLENDER YEARS t' ' AT t' t I BLIMMIN' wmlN fa t1 t FEATURING THE STAUFFER INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM! t t SOME WOMEN SEEM TO LOOK YOUNGER ALL TH.II TIME. ~ HOWOOTHEYDOIT?AUITTAKESIS. •• THBKJNDOPCAll t· YOUGETONLY ATSLJMMJN"WOMIN. USJNGSTAUPPER.'S TillRTY YEARS OP RESEAllOI AND EXPERIENCE. SUMMJN' WOMEN WILL ANALYSB,YOUR FIGt.1RE PROBl.BMS. PERSON· ALIZE YOUR PROGRAM AND START YOU BACK ON mE RO-AD TO THE WVEUEST fIGUR.11 YOU'VE HAD lN YEAJtSt t CAUNO'I' FOR YOUR FREETREATMENt', FIGURE ANALYSIS ANDFACALTREATMENT ••• • ui- nt, d's Ml? ... ... II!" pe, fl .Oii. ·1. !I): ~ eel· Ike li:h 911• 12. he •ou. 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P~RKINS ~ •: ' r• I MISS PEACH • • li\OGIC- MARRIAGc TofJAY />\MiClA • vs-· IP.A I ~, I • OP:t:'ICIAfHtQ: • STEVE ROPER PEANUTS ' - ----.....--r--------------·-------------·~~. -.---..,.-~--~~·~---........ r ' By Al Smith' YM"'TOOYoO CARRY IN 1f.l.a:r BAG? By Frank 8aglnskl li • • ' '1 • U'L AINER GORDO r DEDICATE. '11il5 I l'UGHT"'IO'THOSE OF 400 KHO SILL O.WG 1011le Mt:IWC oonoo 1Rltr l)(X)06 I CAOOOr R-V I. ,__,.,.. I Tuesday, April 21, 1970 F .i.n.o.t Sr.,,, ct....t.,• 4~"" a ~...t-.A~·..t,1 .... • By John Miles ly Mel Wl!'Dl>IN<;S /CE MARVEl.DUS- CoNSEQUENCES N<11'WITHSTAWING- 0 . ' -MR.MUM 't· .. DAILY PILOT J f ly Al 'caw · ly Gus Arrlol. ' " I I " i ~ . / ..-..... •' .. ~ ROIJM' lollen .LeT'S HOf'E llO OIJE l<'EAP 11£ Sl!<'IP~Q. DENNIS THE MENACE . , , I' ' .. By Charles M. Schulz ' J j ' I ' • --, • j • ) \ • I • . . . > , JI ~V PD.OT • . -· ' . . Tilfldiy,Al<!I 21, 1970 • ' • • \ - R~yals' .Strat~gy Backfires, Angels ' Will., '.5;.4 Milwaukee_~ .. Dive Bristol WIS lnnlnc ~atbed. pullinK m-e llrlnp !ban a JllOPPOleer. When the Identical lltuatloa a..,...S j', He OIQll!01ed Ii• pllcWI and, at UmfS, up 1n ilie !Ooh, llrloi.1 wned ,,.,.., Ive lnflelden llOlldoJ' nllht. But ·bo -to 1be infield apin. -e.,t Repao - tiil1 ·-up with a """" .... ber 1be move bOdtire wll!I ,bis !Ong - ·lio ~ Repao lubed 1111 1h1nl ...,_ to rijfit Ctlll«. ' . olicutive hit, a Ulth in.Ing lingle, to "'nle lhllt didn't !"M '.me" ~ J ·,pmlde the California Ancell with a M . said. "All I wu lrylilc to · do wu get ic.,. OV8' ~··· . a piece of the ball. 'lbat WU JJIY job. • Wtai the. bUes kloded and· ..,. out I didn't care wtier• II weot u long jo the .O.lh, l!rillol llllnlDODOd bis as It went somewhere. U I hit tt rt.irt ~. -Sayder, and Ill-at .. -y then tbet, wwld, ~ "11 flim u his fdlh lnfleldor. The P.,bie tough l11ei." • ioqted rood aJ Jim F'ftlOli struck GUI The two teams contmue their t11r ... and the .Brewm l1Jepod out of lbe lame . """'" toolpt with the Angell, : ' ' i ' ii ; . Wbo ba,. -capOnd tine = -'tbe Brewer1" tll1a ....... Tam Murphy to t1le mound to -· Mllnukee'1 llarlj P)IWI, u u.An(el. ' ·1·.. bwij t)iat he (Brillol) .... . . A .. el Si.Re .,. .... • UPC tn• ~. tt Alllelt w. ~ 7:ll 11.m. ,,._,,. 22 ANit11 w. IMtlll 1;U 11.1n. •• :U ,..... .. ~ •:HIOA. """·. MMlt ., ............. 4:ti '·"" a lhift oa oocaGoa but J bad nev .. -11 -....,uy uu 111a1." An(et manapr 'lielly Pbllllpt -!rod. "To bo lnltbflll, I WU amuod 'llllm! he ~BEDLAM IN NI W YORK -New York Knicker· I! bocl~ fans tillj onto the court to congratulate their !I telll!' Monday nigbt following a 132-96 win over the Milwaukee Bucks. The victory gave them the NBA Eastern Division playoff title, four games to one, ~ l ' .. t a.uy Needed ?f~ney Jets, Chargers f] ·Crawford Skips College To Face Rain s .- 't To Sign ·With -l)odgers In Coliseum 1 ~ LOS ANGE:LF.S (AP) -When the ,f" pro football season .opens tbU year, fans 1.:.ioNTREAt -Willie Crawford waa at El Camino c.tlec• this fall, majoring of the Loo Angeles Rams wlll get a ~ time for a bit of nostalcla, seem.. either ill 'business administration or unique chance to see quarterback Roman lily ~nt for having signed lnlo pro pbyskal educattcpi. Gabriel show the stuff that earned him ~; seball instead of continuing his educa· Willie, who's beeD back and forth be=. the National Football League's 1969 Most t. tween parent club and the minors four t ther top guns In the game. V~able Player award against most of 1• 'I wish 1 had gone to college," the 23-timet alnct ~reporting to Santa Barbar& the 1969 to~ranked field generals, i r old Dsxlger outlielder said. six years ago, says he's always been in· only Sonny Jur,eenson of the Washington I had offers from most of the Big 10 terested in sports.~ Redskins will not duel Gabriel head to- ools, -use and Colorado. But my "I was always playin' somethin1 -at head this year. l . the playgrounds ,-.eltmentary schools and New rivalries have been created from -·--------WHITE WASH --..---~ I e&.l!HH WNITI ther was trying I raise five children 18' herseU " l took .that 1100,000 bollu• to sign with the Dodgers. ; .. .My mother worked hard and did a lot £• me 90 I figured I owed her IOmethlnc. I;Oidn'l always ha"e the hlcest clothes to. llear to school. But she saw to it that J d the best of athletic equipment." Willie was a tremendous high school <ithlet1 at Los Angeles Fl:emonl. Hfl H· iits" in football, trlCk and' baseball rned him nine varsity letters . Jn lhls junior year the Pathfinders won LA city football title and the next tar Will ie was named cib' player of the )Ur. · ~e Jong jumped over 25 feet and was of d;ne a superior baseball player. ~ he skipped tha t college education ~ be!aler realized to be so valuable . ~ You've got to have something to fall biaCt on," he admits. "You never know ..,,. iong You'll be able to play. I'm not i na: in too regular anymore 'cause l hit righthanders too well. want to play more -feel like I'm of a part of the club." ~wford aim has his sights on return-14i lo td>ool. lo fact, he lntendJ to eM>ll • S AP) -NHrly two centurlel Rtvere -throuP the u countryalde -in( the ...,., "'1'111 -... ....W.." The wlMlillc nmld....., boon given the 74111-IL A. Marothoo. H1JL a 11"7Ul'-old lnOle chemlat a..b1n, Englaod, made -.·, p_.. °" . a poncnal ctillllrliloo. Moadol> • be rvmped to I -......... vtc:tory In becoming the Drll Btltcll ..., lo win the -... u.. ·-~c-nmfrotn~. frobHlf prvYed , ...... oo up 1ht ladder. J didn't do it to beat the merger of the American Football anybOdY, Illrst liked the competition. League and the old NFL into a 26-team "And that's the best. thing about sports Nalio"81 Football League composed of -the ciompetition.·· You learn wbat it's two confertnce.s aid three divisions. like'to ·w_m and lOSf. That's what life Is. One of the .bonuses for Rams fans Winnl.n,...and losing/' the 6-1, ~pound wUI be a visit by Joe Namatb and aouthpiW says. the New York Jets to the Collseum Crawford·btltted .247 with the Dodgers Nov. 15. I.~ -~..< nd 11 " h ctr · lb The Ral'll! also get their first home · '""" atS11..,n a umes e · ove m e opener since 1983. The fans a'tso won't wlnnintf run. But now he IS dJvldlng duties -Ui . the outfield, playing usuaJly ·just have to read about their neighbors, ;when~ Is facing a lefty. the San Diego Chargers, Who will visit . M And ~ fOr a compeUtor like WYlie the C.Oliaeum for the first lime Oct. . ut1Jh~ Cra~ford, that's not really ~ 5 · Among the quarterbacks Gabriel will ~· 'face in ~eles will be San Fran- W.-en Lik e Vt11p1 . ctx.'1 John Brodie, San Diego's John A. w6man· ls like a ba9e0all umpite: abs quiet decillons and nevu believes I~ aa£e when yG,i're O\Jt. ~SCA R TRADED I c~!~:::u~!_, ~ng time star for the Cioclmlti Royals ~ the National Balketball AaloclaUon, s been traded to 1he MUwaukee.Buclcs or two players, it was learned today. Information was that the players lhe yals will receive are Flynn Robinson and Charley Paulk. Groa 111:<1 Robertaon-would be paid •1751000 a 16MOn by the Bucks. durable than Paul Revere's horse ·ln 1775 II he chatsed throu!ih I drf'rin1 rain whipped by a. strong headwind and covtred the count lo I boln, If mloutea, 30 tetenda, maklq a .shambies of the r<eord of l,U.41at111 Japan'a Yoohlakl Unelanl jull --ago. Hill, the European champion tivo the bonor of wearing No. I oo hla rneth jeney, '"' lo command all the · wa, u he opened a big lead on the field of 1,011 o£flclal 11tarteni. However, Conner Geor1c1own Univer&Uy track ctp- lain Eamon O'ReUly, ruflWnll In otily Hadl, former 49er Bill Kilmer J>f New OrlelDI, and fonner Ram Bill Munson of Detroit. Gabriel will face the AFL's 1969 MVP, Daryle LamQnica of Oakla11d in a pre-season contest, as well as former USC ltar Bill Nelsen of Clevelaod, and ex-CallfornJa hero Craig Morton of , Dallas. Here is the 1970 Rams schedule : Sept. 11 -Sl Louis (N) Sept. 21 -at Buffalo Ocl 4 -San Diego Oct. 1 t -San Francisco Oct.. 11 -at Green Bay Oct. '26 -at Minnesota (N) Nov. 1-at New Orleans Nov. I -Atlanta 1 Nov. 15 -New York Jets Nov. D -at AUanta Nov. • -at San Francisco Dec. I -New Orleans Dec. H -Detroit (N l Dlc. IO -at New York Giants his lhlrd marathon, applied strong preuure in the final si1 mlltt. O'Reilly, 25, now a graduate fellow 1n matbemaUcl at Georgetown, surpriled Hill and virtually everf tbserver by · cto..lng to wltbin JOO yardt before the Brltllh dlltance act muaged to ahake him off nearing the finilh. O'Rellly finish· ed In 2:11.12, the fastest maralhon ever by an American. "He rtall1 made me rvn the last rew mlles." nm ad milted Jn prablng O'Rtllly. "H I· had ~· farther ahead, l mlght have r<la1' a bit. I !mew • . . ,pultell K .., Frlpol. Jim can ao to the. ilppDlite field u rood u .., ... Jn~ 1ame," Paul, Dclyle, the tblrd , An(el Jlild>er, ~lved • credlt for the win, 1111 tint In the American i.e-. whlla IAw KraUBle, the llillh ·llllwruee plld,., aboorlled the loll, h1I tll1rd ag--v!Ctory. • Milwaukee ~•rried .1 M· lead into the seventh inning and itarter G e n e Brabender was worttnc on a ~ltter when the Angels erupted for _flv,e coo- secirtlve hits and ~ aacrW~ fly t; grab a W lead. ._. Danny Walton, who drove in two ...... '""""' ........... •Jiii hi. filth bomer otthe-w a dmlble, iled the game Jn the •i;.i. Allllnc bomo' Snyder w_bo had sllgled aad ~'1 second OQ,I puaed ball. ,. • · Waltoo ha,! -driven In 16 runa tb1I year and bis I-for_. performance 1t the flate lifted hil aver,qe to .411 . The Angels -1be ..... with ..... oot in the ~. too, but Brlstol, employing ftu' pitcben in the Inning:, manqed to imdpqlate GUI of troublt. Bristol'• mac!< wned 11,a1n 1a lbe I ninth but Repao,: lmown u the'~r to bis leammalo!, uw tO II ·that JI didn't In lb .. lftll.' . • . . 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NE:w · YORK (AP) -,Larry Costello said it aod the New York 'Knlcb know it only too well. ~'You can't buikl a championshl.p tearq in two years,". COi.ch_ Costello said logically after his · t w o .. y e a r • o.J d Milwaukee Bucks were bombed out ol the Nali<ml Basketball Auoclallon playol&-Mooday-~by-the-Knicks,--- lf any of the Knlcis bad heard him say it in the. quiet. of the Mllwaui.fe dressing raprn after tbe 132-96 rout, they certainly would have agreed. For aJI of their 23-years, the Knick! have been trying to win an NBA tltle, and now by elimination the Bucks,\4-11 in their best-Of-seven Eastern Division final mies, they have their first crack at it In 17 ytars, making the final for the first time slnce ~1116f. · Tbe only club standing tn their way now ls the la Angeles Laken:, another frustrated te1IJ1 which has_been seeking the pOt of gold In vain for all of its nine years on the West Coast. I Even more ~aUng for the But the Kn.tell:! know the Lakerl 1te11'• Lakers, they havf reaChecl this final going to be as ea8y as the Y1' ~ii g seies six times and come out second Bucks, a collecUon of rookies, bancline- best to BoolM each' time. downs and Lew Aklndor, liflo bad The Knicks and _Lakers, ctrtain,.now jumpe.d from -last· place In tbeir first ..,_ ~ year in 1969 to ..:clKI this s~ behind ""' APf, u Mtd~ Sq. O.rdm 1 11.m. ..ST the Knicks. Moil. Aftr. :V M9dl6on le. 0.rdtn S ,,111. ,DT ur -._..,.,-t-..&-....1.1 l..... I Jot tou...._,_,, WW. Apr. 2' TM ,_ • ""'· llDT Ullll ~.~ ililUWU ..,... ~. -•11..-.-...,-1-TM-"--1-p;m. ,OT -.--n~•-' '""'""' '"~ve more -~---MDn. ~'I 4 Mtdltllll Sq, 0.l"IJtll 111 .--ry) ,n..,.;u _,,,,., '"'"I U. ......... ,Kl~, WM. MJ,y ' 11\t "°""'" (11-r,I with their All-Stara and All-Pr~·· ,rt, MA., • Mldlfon, s.i. GtnNn ot-Mryt He referred, of courae, to Jerry West, to end the grasp that Booton and Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Bayljlt., Philadelphia have held mt.this title for "I haven't played against W/lt .'this 'J3 yean, open the ,best-of-aeven aet Fri--· j year .J>ec:ause he's been injured,.' Jteed day night in New York's 1'{ad.ieon•Square continued, "but I saw him on television Garden with the second same hert' next and be looks as tough as ever. My Monday niibt. . job . will be: the same agajnst him as 'Ibe third and fourth games will be it was against Alclndor ' -to lboot played Ill Loo Anp1es W-y nigjl~ from the .outside and gel him GUI of April 21, and Friday night, llaJI I. . the middle." "Hardly anybody in bMketH.ll has ever ··'Los Angeles doesn't make many been in the flnals, eicept Boston, Los mistakes," said fmner Laker Freddie Ange-les, Philadelphia and San Fran-Crawfcrd of the .Bucks, "and. this 'may clsco," said Dave DeBUS5Cbere, tryin& be the last Ume around for some of to explain bow rood K feelJ. them." LEW'S LONG REACH -Towering Lew Alcindor of Milwaukee Bucks reaches over the heads of newsmen and photographe~ngratulate mem~ Ul'IT.._.... bers of the Knlcks. New York's victory advanced. them to the NB.\ finals against the Lake rs. 'The first game is se'l Friday night in New York. Say s UCLA Spike Coach Prefontaine Star of Future LOS A'!iGELES -Jim Ryun Is con- sidered America's greitest distance run- ner but UCLA track Coach Jlm Bush says very soon a young freshman from the University of Oregon will surpass most or all of what Ryun has ac- complished. ,. Steve Prefontaine ls a r..foot-9, 145- pounder who, in Jess than hall of his first collegiate season , has proved IU!arly, unbeatable. He is considered probably the finest distance prospect in Merica since Ruyn. But Bush, who coached NCAA mile champion Bob Day · and an NCAA cham- pionship team three years ago, feels Prefontaine might be the all time best, "He ~going to be the great.It dlatance I had a big lead and didn't realize O'Reilly was IO close until we hit the hills in New\on. Then someone yelled I was onJy 200 yarda ahead and I bad tO !turn it on. I never expected it from O'Reilly." Hill, who claims . he can run in ar(y kind of weather 1 Mid he dida't mind the rain , but "it was too cold. The worst condlUons I ever ran in." "My joints wen sUff, my fingers felt numb. but I hafpr<> doubt about winning," he u id. / runner thb country has ever had. He Is cocky but not in a negaUve sense. He bas the kind of cockiness a coach loves to aee -real collfidence. "He loves campetHion and he ts tough. He can do anything he sets bi.J mlnd on." • LOS ANGELES -\Valter O'Malley, chairman of the board of the Los Angeles Dodgers, hi reported in good condition at the Mayo Clinic alter abdomlnal surgery. The rtport didn't give the exact nature or the aliment. Jt was anUclpated be would be In the h08pltal aboUt 10 day1. O'Malley'a IOO, Peter, WU allo at the Rochelter, Minn .. clinlc during th• operation Monday. The annoucement WU midi in. Los Angele& • The Chlc•IO Blick Hawlu and Bolton Brulm, with no brotherly love lost, con- Unue tbtlr banl·bMg style of play tonight Jn ~ national Hockey League Stanley Olp playoffs. And 11'0 be boom-boom Ill St. Louil, where the Blues host the Pl~ Panguln, In another playoll matdl. 'J])t Bnilns' Phll Esposito wlll be pl~lng against his brother, Chk:ago goaUe Tony Esposito, In the oeconc11ame of the East Division playof(s with Bolton holding a 1-0 lead ln the: best of seven set. In St. Lools, coach Red K e 11 y of Pltt.sbw'lll, says his Pengulris dOn't lnttnd Jo be Jnlrniidated b7 the Blue• In their second game. St. Louts holds a 1.0 "ad- vantage in the best-of seven West Dtvisio'n finals. • 'ROME The: ltallaa International Tenrlls Championships moved into their second day of play todiy with ~o new leaders on the men's and women'• 1iilgle1 board -Australian veteran Lew Road and American pro Billie Jean Kini ol Long Beach, Calli. · Hoad was called In IS top seed after the defectjon of U.S. Davis Cup star Stan Smith, suffering from a sboWder ailment CHAPMAN INKS STARS' CON1 'RA.CT Bruce Chapman, former Costa Mesi High and Orange Coaat College basketball star who played the last 11'0 seasons with the UniversJty oI Nevada (Las Vqu), . Biped with the Loo Angel,. Stan of the ABA far 1n undilclosed bonus today. Oiapmao .... allo dratted by Detroit la the NBA on the ninth round and be rec•••· ly made a trip lo the Michigan city bel .. ~gnlng with the Stars. A Las Vqas, teammalo, Louie Sm~ signed with the Start during the week. • AJ 1 junior at Nevada, Chapman aveflo aged It.& pololl a game and during th• ~ season, with lhe team cornpetina a,' ihh'WCAC, he averaged 14.8. • • ... -~--,----· -----·-.------~----~:;;;~,...,. . ...,., .. ,, • " --. .. ' . ' •• • ' .. , .... • • ' '· ' ' ' T:..i.,, A"" 21; 1970 OAIL Y PllOT it ' · · Sa.~ins SeZ,f ted ' VC Irvine MVP I' . ' -Jeff CUmrinllWn 111<1 Sieve end 211 rebounds In • - • SJjb!ns· 1111bd off with the Slblns·averqed llJ poln", , AT. ANAHEIM STADIUM -Joe Ander son serves as balboy for the California Angel home games at Anaheim Sladiu m, Hejs pictured above handing ¥at lo outfi@lder Bill Voss during a recent Angel ~e. Angels have not announced --a new policy to hire bat girls like UC! where Joe attends school. . . \ ' . ' ·DJ.lty-•ii.ot ........... ~ AT UC IRJ'NE -Joe f.nderson,~an catcher ·~;qi)11e ~teaterbaseball team, gets a bat ·from ·pretty i>ai girl Valerie Kitting .during i, recenf Irvine --.. ' ' game. Besides playing for. Ifvine,~Jofi 15.a business educatic;>it. in'-~r ~·s~ei · ·, as Califomia ·Angel batboy during home.,games. , r ' •' .. ~- ~;e~k U~~·.: Ctit_~he~ ·:Bat Expe·rt ~ps "J~' 4~~~s~_fYow in Third Season~ '.t(ngel Batboy , Casper La Costa Favorite . . By BbW~··L· B~· . '!'tth Cal Slat.e'(Long Betdl). us · u a ~." coach tea.pi with the ~d we havt :~his team's -15-game Df .... ....., "" ltlff· *'Mike bad been a bat&y Cary Adams says. "He took (2J.l..2)," And~ aaya. One oC the ·hi& "reasoM-ilie l<li(;,r7~at .. Orange Co88I Bat &lrt.;ot.uc ~have ,l~fj~·!!'ly-llld hOd Ibo over In. toui!> iiluetiOn and A -.. education major $150,0oo QuicKick Tounwneqt Oollege's Btlly Poo.veD con--an expert giving them tipi jOb·tbrougb.anapplication. He basdone .anou&standingjob.'' at ucr. Anderson is -a 11 of Champions is held In such ~,s to be the bQUest junior on how to haDdlt the lituation. asked me ooe day if I would 1be Anteaters have won oo buSine&s on tile baseball dia-high esteem by, the goif pr~· ~ege hiUU in-the area, ec-' Anteater ~.8•t c 11.:e r iJoe be int~rested and tbat'a .all of ll,game1 during Anderaoo's mttid whether he is .catching' fesaionala is the 'awesbme '*1!lng to ave"'iei "'-·gh And""""' a·~·"""'"'· lle 'bedtosay. ~ behind .the, p·J.a te. for UCI oc ~gas batboy mirlallty,rate·amo••'year·fo. ' · -.,. ' . : · ·~ '"He -toot me to a 1 Pme Sbellrit returned fof one pme for t.11e Anleis at ·Anaheim '• .~eeD,keDd'stbirgamed bs. l!ieen action m ~l <i the 33 and'introduoed me to Tommy ea<;h d. the pa It· ·two Stadium. year qualifiers. -'"'""e a 8.S!!m~, games played to date, flas ..,tFerpson (then the Angel weekendl. The lone -Joa'-.was . What ·are hiS tbOuitif,s If When :the 18ih aMuaJ,event ~ banged out 39 hito m been °1 bafboy for tho-'ila•tlloc· secretary) ud ·be toCblpmanin·llinniliis. Ibo •-els suddenly adoN geto under way Thursday at majority GI honors at the, UC " itfl2 for a .541 pen:ealqe .lrvtnt ·bMUtblll aw,nts din-f' was. JeCOnd la aa&ti • 1111' lli!ld lloOday 'nlcht at-.t 111 and. tlllrd ID . . Mesa C--GG the· Irvine bounillng wllll U7, He WIJ Jcaini>wl, " llllrd team all-dlaltict ~ Of Ille five top •arslty tlon1 , . anrds, an vOted 'by members j Moore, one of two starting Of the 1*-10 liaskdball team . Solilomores, averaged J ! . t that tinilbed" with. a 11-9 ,points and led the team • i(l record, ·the two paduating , 1fi~. g6al P,ercentages 'with a ......., oollected four. .see figure. 'He had lllf polnto • Cunntncbam ·was n am e d " in 26 games and wu *1t 'tum caplain and best re-~ Ibo nation In field ,0.1· lii>under on the squad. 8ablns 1 P.Ortenlalft· I was selected ..most valuable · f rresruq.an awards w err e player and best defensive' presente4 to Robbie Fowler man.: ' and Garrfck Barr. Fowler wu •' -'Jill ?(oor.e-, I ~p b o-m or e 'named Wm Ciptain and Birr .fatnrd, Wiii .utned J]JOlt iri» : ~t vai,.abll: Fowlfr 1veng· :Jl!!'ld ~ "\llO·vmlty.I ed · 11.1 ,polnll -1 -'11111 •:... p~. i al first team Batg bad. 11.1 •'tfl•· aU-diltrict -player, averaged The awards/were ~{by 19,5 'l!>iMI ... ~· end u ... -"'"" Tift ,11111 ,Jfrrl ;,_.,,,,.,' •Hto 506 ' ""' ' " "'-'rl.'··~ ' • • <J • t"1""~: . el , , ,po:r: l ~.,u • .,.. 1 i : , ~· .1 • '" ' I ~ I .. • ! I• ' I • (· \ I ' • ~ '\ J' ( IJ ; r!. '' "l..1r 1 t ; ' I ; J. ·<.·~"'( r 1 ; : l it 1" , •• ' .~triavJl"eratoge the plate for a California Angels for. the.~ 1ave me the job." His biggest t b r j l'I in MB:. " plan1 for bavina ~t . La Costa Country Club, In ...... • . "'--a-1.-· ·-· w .•·eoorlnlke, ll'U.-blg&Mloaowlft • Golden West's Noel PauJsoD. two seasons ~ is ·cortinu.ti:tg . At :~ Ander9on ifit.J a -~U? '. . -. l~,ls.~ad of bofS? , ;~~ls.bad, more than half of is aecond to P~ell with a on a rugged IChedule this c~ as a aopbomm ~ ·"lt's a1 ~p between.mak-I will coocenttate on my last year'1 starting field will brlkallnlngaln20.,....lt*"JC1Uei0td. .380 batting mark, including spring: , switched to the outfield. his lne an An~l .~oad trip last ~l~ege educatl~ and. playing , be misSing '·<Sa percent). * Regu.,,po..,, dl9cbrllbL_ . · 3l bita in .89 appearances at Attending cl dur" the final tw? seasons. He ,hit at season to BOIWn, New York tiaieball at UCJ, hf: s~y~ with • This mealll that only 12 of * AD doniluC a..,..p _._ .-Ille plate. . ..,.. "'!! • .300 clip last year, ' and Detro~ or being a a grin. • . . · · · led • 'lte best of the Saddle back • d.ay, pla~ • .1mne· or inc-• He alljO played foolb,all'foc · meml>or i>f the UCl.teom ·that 'II Isn't likely that lhe Aqieia 28' '·~" from last ,year's t **. 1F111111no br-111 0111 90 ;::. tor.a. .. .,_ hatters is catcber Steve Smtih t.lcJng m. the ~ tben two years as a fullback and deft~ USC ~Iler In . the will make a audden. SW!l<h . fieJd Will be on. bai>d In the -,_ who bu a .304 mark. Stnith wwting at ..an·. Angel game was a guard on the basketball year. this season and at' lt; rJoe 25-nlan field'. ' . -Clll. was· injured a week ago aod. in the eymioc,.muea a loog team for three. Oddly enough, Joe didn't is findlng•it increasingly dif· Billy Casper, winner.or the * Non.,.aritectSPlllf'antHfor3ynr1or will be lidelined for the rest day for Joe.. At UCI be started the aeason play in the USC game when ficult to attend classes, study, MaSters-· tournament reCenUy, , 11,000mU. (wtllc:tJlnrcon.elrM). pf ttte season. · .. But be ilo't complaiolng. · 'U a reserve catcher behind Tom Spence's eighth Jming play baseball and then serve is the early favorJte at G--l. * U.your~---Clwgl, . Other .300 hitters Include How dkl,be become an Angel Mike Sheline. When Mika .was homer •"""""' the TroJ'ans, M . as batltoy for the Angels. -u· ~-'""""'""' L-•bo? •-· · at Low ll ..,.,.... Defe~•·g· champ'1on Gary • _ _!...._cotHpenJ~n ~._, --~e Paul (Orange Coast), ~ Y · na a JUmor e injured in the An ah e i m What drew him to UCI? This probably will be his •1Ull1 ... __ ..,. .. • 333; John Hogan (Golden , High School in La· Habra,_he tourDlmeDt, ~stepped "Gary (Adams) ii the best last seuon aL Anahe,im Player, Lee Trevino and Jack .. ----· West) 333· and Wayne Kiefer was a teammate of Mike in and caugl\t the nen• nine coach I .have played tor and Stadluni, anyway,. and li~e Nicklaus are cl.Ole ~ at (Gokk~ W~), .325. Collins, CWT~Y • pildler ganies wlfbo1it ..Uef. . I .... lmpr!lled with him Mike Colil111 did at Lowe~ j.J .· ' IN1lioouc:ToRY - The season.draws to a clO&e ~While bb-bitting averqe even belore I .-oiled in Hlgb:, Joe might jult metXioli ·Arnold Palmer bal dropped • .. CIAL Ibis week for Orange CoasL ton'! what lie would 11¥ it ldlool. the Allie! , jQb to bat g,l r .1 lo. lfl._J,oalte. enjoying 8 good I · I TbePirafesbavea Wednesday A n· t to be,.lle baa been more -"It bao -qutto. thrill Valerlt Kltfln( OI' ... GI the •irinr. bul:lle alway• play• S/i..~'E s-io ' dala at San Diego CH y . pp can S · adequate beNod the pla!e, • to me to 11ar1 games ao a IOU!,' othes' Jirl1 thal oerve well ,on the. 7,114 yard La • , College, then cooclude the ";Jle'• doao a Jl'Oal Jab foe freobmao, eipeclally .., a the A-. ao well. Coela layout. • · slate Saturday with 1 · I I =~header at San DieBO Form List . ' ' . . ' on a set of'*' COOL,BRAKEs ' I slddleback bas four~· · .Mn.i.or· League .. Skt.ndings ' T111et11111coupon1o""'-... : left,'ending the season Satur-A s ]if{ 'Uff ~ DIAN LEWIS BIG BRAKE SAFETY CENIM day, May 1-A Palo Verd<. t eac · • l . . •''APllL SPICIALS , _.,..,. __ .. ___ ....... _. I""· ~. Golden West bas six games NATIONAL IEAGUll: ~CAN LEAGUE ~.' . -f~~a~~~:r!f,fu: ~!'.:.:: = ;:~ SL W.is -~LI~ GB bewt FAatIMv111;7 L3 :~~ GB ITIC$ViO!ITIAI ,.. __ -,, 1 "~--111o1rcaii, .. ·-,.!·'~". "'.... of 500 ~· HuntinttoO Pi~.!'...... . • I .16'1 I BalUmore I 4 .• 667 ·CORO&.LA' 1970 ca·.,,._ Mesa" ..... ,.,_ ' ' ' ' .... Seacllf! Counby Club Is now ~... • 4 .eoo I~ -5 ,., .'55 21% ~Ill Hunti111rt11n Beach :/!e'":alh ~ ,:· 1! : ;: forming a waitina list for New York f 5 .545 Z Waahington 4 5 .4" 2JA ,. ''5""1 E~ c11r11tenstn ,, 1 1• • :m future applicants. Philadelphia 4 I' .333 4~ New York 5 · 8 .385. 31h ·a11t H1rbor llvd. ' 16091 leech llvd. • seott ~... 1• ,, 2t • ,,... Montreal 1 I .111 6 Cleveland 3 I .3SS 311.. ~::_ £~-:' n 1~ 1~ ; :: The acUve group wlll hold WNt.DMdon Welt Division _ f,,_lftttl .. S.'.,..._ JGfln stubbt '° ,, 1• • .m its next meeting 00 May t cmclmatl 12 4 750 Minnelota 5 2 .750 -.......,, 111c1e N .. _ · •1 ,, 1s ' .m with Dave DeSoto, KMPC's •.500-4 (714J 54M022 =~nt ~ : : ~ :~!~ man in Orange County as HsanOUlllonFran,.; ... n ; ; ~~-Cilu : ! ·: J 1L Mlt• Dtrtinllll'• Jl s ,s • .152 guest speaker. .....,.,. 5 .500 4 n.i-~ "' · · ;,;i.. Bl'\ICt eovi. es 1 ' ' .1• J>odcen 1 .417 5. Oakland S 7 .417 3 Ed wi11i.-'' t 2 1 .12s DeSoto is associated wi1h All la s I -· 51t. ri.1~ " 6 .-3 81r1 hrlnln.ron a, 1 1 1 .MO Dick Whittinghill tepol1.inc on sa:nDiego ' 5 I ; 1¥.: Mih,~~~et · ; I .273 4~ ...._.. wtst (,.1•1 traffic conditions, news ha~ .......,... • ....,. . _ -MeMm "_,,. ~ Hott ft•1t1son M f .... ,... j)enings in the county and SUC-Clnc:tnllftl 6, =::n 2 l1ltln'lort I. ao.1111'1 2. 6 lnn1,..1, r1ln .-...... Jet.n .._" !; ; ~ 1~ ;S cessfully defeodinc himself ~~~a.Klltll"'"·' · ~::! ~,:'1Z'~11.!i ~~ \'1"1 1=111• $1853 +'t1x I li~. .. -AlQ@tel' ......... ....._~. · M..tl. lf-Htt.I PIA I ..... Cnl11rt c., .... '10. Wed: Nd flf .....~ .. ,,..,.,.,, (0.MMlhttllflf ... __ ! (714) 147o0011 Sfma Ana, 626 w. 17th '''"' . (714) ·~· 6341 !':"'.w!:'~ : .~: : 1: .m against the Whittinghill barbs. ,....,._._ Hew Ytrt n.T:,.""':"..,! • Gt9 l+tnl'Y lQ 2· ...• "1 Re ·is I former ballad folk ~ (OltMn N) ,, ManttHI fSHrnMI WI k-City IMOrwl'lnd 1.fl •• Otklllllf' (Hunt> SIWI HtltM 1t J S J .2e3 San Olttio {Kl~ o.2) 8' New Yorit (Ga/wry 1-4) tr 2·11, nlthl (714) 63a.o91 I .,. VOLvo·· llbllC Sn'l'dtr 21 5 1 :r -"' singer, bas been an actor and s.11 Fr1nc111a lllOO.rborl 1:41 t.t ~HldQllll• MllWlllkM !Plftlll 0.21 ,, Mttll 1Mvt1lfll' 1.1), an1 --.n n 11 a 1 .2"' -nd • 'eel IFrrmt11 1-01 nl9hf Miii•' Pemlllr1llfl 71 1 ,, 1, .t'4 a· newspaper man a trave1 st. Leuft IT'trrw ,.., at e11ic.. IHIWld• 1-oJ '"""' .(..IWI NI _. ~· ,....,., t.I\ T-tom.ti ~ • IJ l ,241 wiUt USO troups while in col-.... (Dttft.• Ml .. L"lttlllwetl (VMlt •o. Ollf9lt tk•"'""' HI et ,IMI. jClldOI l•I • Rick R.unell " 5 1• 6 .21t J Iii.hi,____. .... 111fM 1 ~ Moen '2 11 17 1o .w ege. c ........... ,1 '"""' ..... , M..A"""'9 IN!tttl,. NJ. "" vn (Stottlefn't't• N1 .t w .... t,.., 1Ct1f ,...,. GrJffirn s 1 1 L .2llO A ·~·• of -•·'-· will "llltt :wi, nltflt l . • · Jcllfl C1!T'Olt 'Ir l S 2 .1'5 WWll IV -.u1:11 COlll• .,.......,.. ....... ) W1•1 7 i'I e-t 5""' Jo11,_. 1 ' 1 o .10 pete for $1,500 in prues ·m the Dolttftt •1 MellftMI. 1111t11 "--* Clflt lll' Otlk1m1;ri11111 Miii wooos 11 , 1 2 1 ,111 B __ .. s.n ~II .... YM Mltwlllk .. ti ...,,..11. llllllt .-• · w·-1 m ~.,,.111 annual member--...i-s. l"rtntllcl " ""'1llldtfllli. • • Cflkftit 1t Ml""'91t1 .. ·-1J I 1 , , a--st. l.tllll " ~ • Ollrol'I " c....,.i.1111, 11i.tit er.1tte c .. ., U·ltl t:ournament ·June 6-7 at Hu.Q.. Ho\llflll " ''"""""'· """" New Ywlt tt w..ai1111ton. n11111 ,1• r '""-... tingtoo SeaClifi. °""..,.. ....-. ..ni.-. .t ..._ Glenri Mini"' 1 o • o 1.000 r-oe------------------------.1 1971 CIMO Mt etntlnt :a o 1-o .M On the eecood day, I team "' _,. .. " ... .. ... aggregate acore :will be kejll > . • SA YE $570 :0 (:J., :. '! :~ ,: :: with a dlMer following a. •· DEAN LEWIS ..,v· OLV'O 142 2' '"' .. •'·-~ I"· °"" C1.1!1( • ,, ,. ' ,,,; clulion of the cmtpetition. .,., r •, ... ,, ~--_... Kim Wllbrecht ti 1 S 2 .27' eA740) ~if!'~~,.,..._... .... :=,~:r;o,:. ·-: : 'l ·: :l: TM.1ec1iadlesnctub ~h 11 1966 HAUOR ILYD., COSTA MESA. '46-9303 ~-r-ic1no .,. 1 1t 1 ,n. comple I ve wee. an- Jw t.o..• 11 J 4 • .m dlcap tournament using match s.ryac. and P1rtt for All Imparted Cari 6 • ltM Amut...t.MlllCAN S'"9 Kint u • 11 • .217 play With Cay Dumham wio-MocMm .. a-&.. Shop for All Ca,.. . . • •. .,... k1dio1 h11t.,, "''' •'••'-· cs.,. 11:.,.. Wllht1w 54 s 11 J .:IOI . --1 #XGG 277), f '""" Ph1ter 10 ' • .. .XIII ning the Uile. Sarah &,Ty $1 o""' . .:.:.~ : : : : :::: placed _second aod Betty OranpCoUnty'1·Lar1estandMottModemToyotaandVoJVo.Dtaler .. , T"f ~:; t f Mlrtt Q\l!Mllwri"Y IJ 1 1 I .m J~ 'WU third. ., , ___ ,....;. ____ ..:, ____ ~!""-~~-------+..:::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::~.11 . ..:. __ _: _ _:•""---"1r--------...;..: .. . ... \ ' .. ' -.. -·~...- ;; .. • r-' Tuesday, AprU 21, 1~ .. UCI Cr~.w Boasts T9p Mark .. • A nteater Oars men Learn H. ow to .1low After Enrolling . ··~~· BJ llOWAllD L. HANDY Of .............. .. wllb paulblJily of -UUoo -to uy, be jg lliop. Al far u blo waa h ~:. In Jwie in the collepte row· ~ jg a I u 11-11 me' -111Jd, -II of IM'"·• There ere-no scbolanhlps lng_oaUonals ll reaults in the employee at Plllko Ji'ord in .-they iibould be _, and recrullini ol. athletes is western Champ\<Nblps wer-Newport Beadl u a ll)'Sleino but DOt beerd. unheard« but·the UC Irvine rant the.trip to N....Xork..:.. •rcti-· &ad <Ollduc1s-llla "l1llf ---to_ ~ . '<crew is 1111¥.eeled alter'three UC! baa Its own boathouse work ~ arOOnd the UC! the .MU .., an ,..,. ...,... . we eke n a s of competltion on Back Bay Road near crew program. and that'• all. WhlD )'Cid" -.. "' ,. against major oppooltion. Shellmaker Island. '11!:': are He jg lleo a .,_ ·o1 • couwaln JiOWlilins aut a . · "Aii of ow oanmen come liYO a.man lhells, • .,. 4's, UC!, ba.q spent lour yeon heat '"' the side ol. a •n , to Irvine to 80 to achoo! and two palra and two slnclee ID a var~· lllieil. or pl·""'·• th r o u .. • ·a then they Ieero how to row," houled in 1he ~uildlDr under _, me1~:" be jg· ~ IU-····· of Eric s"'-·'-, ljow do-the c;oacbee.,. al>wt the -~-~~ of t b. ' youthful head .coach Bob ~·-... -plcklnc-berlol.tbevaralty w~~~-Ernst explains: ' rigger, and freshman. coach eight? oarsmen," Ernst 'belitftil, ,., Crew isn't a •Port thal Stewart Gibson. "Rowing jg uie ultlma\e Jn The blggest thfnc ibat Jw : abounds on the high school . .' Wh"'1 the call to report for individual conditiooJog y • t yet happened to the UC! Ylhi· level and only Orange Coast ~crew is sounded, m 0 1 e everybody has to be working . ty took place Saturdly. The Jtas a program In Uiis area in students report than for any tog~ in the lhell. It's an Anteaters defeated UCLA tor the junior colleges. other sport at UCI. This year enjoyal:ile ipoft and l! a social the first time ever in N«th .. Ironically, Ernst attended there were 50 prospects on ...,,_ an oM k .. ...:i " 'E"~t J.Jdo,ChanoeL OCC .. I !ball •· d hand in October arid 35 remain ..,.. .-. .&:111111 a oo P~l'U an ·~-"'When you spend Prior to .the UCLA ' nee, a swimmer but • d i d n • t despite the rigid training pro-three to four 'houra a day be cautioned: "We bl.ft aet perticlpate in !he _crew pro-gram Ernst pursues. •-etbei' el ~ ach , ,..., .__.t gram,•~ Teammembers'workoutap-~ ~f to'a.uu""' •ourgoeliu,,....u...-rct ~ "I wu iictl.ve Jn '8tudent proximately fuur hours a day. other ·" ~ · • , • th~ SflSOl'.I." He didn't nftal •J ........ UC ·tltVINE' CREW, NOT THE RIVER· KWAl - Meinhtrs of the ltvlne vatsily crew propel the Ant- eater ,ahell dowli-North Lido Channel in a practice run. The An~I wit!' compete in the San Diego lleptta · Saturday after pooling an undefeated . . record for the;~ three weekends of the season. Coxswain Is Dennis SWeeney mid· m<mben of the crew include Mark Gantner, (stroke), Wynn Hack, Dave Coulter, Mike '111bmpson, Ken Lewis, Roger James, Dave Smith and Dave Maurer. , ·Six Change s_TnkeJ!.lace ' ' . On ·lJoast ~rea Sp~ke List O.:,lllve _GCCWTed . in jumped fmrU'd · ·•. Plloe ll.~' Rldl. Gtddtt ts.n c1tm111tt1, lls dlllir-t _.... lince Jut (from third to second) in .tlie 4All -$ft'te O!rl1lltll0 (Fount•ln •Y-VtllilYl, It.I I Eric OI-IEll1ncl11, Wik an ~the DAILY PILOT mile beats off his 4:23 .• 7 Satur-"~'' ar-41 Mt1C1rt11t cs.n c1enwitto . '°·" . ... ll"P tract Ud' field list day niCbt at ~ Riverside -Dtvto H\lllWICk ILl!llllllfl ~ ,_. -~ Sp'~ A ftama, Budl), 1:$4.lj llevt CMl,tl1fl0 ll"ou.,_ W ~---1ae'V' t1ln.Y!lllY\J4.:°55 •11tldt R-((Ol'-!l'be.\fr events are the 440, Brad W i n t o D of k.I\ •J-17~· ~ \, • ., " • A 111 y • m • , -•o.;::· ;moo-, mile -'···, Clemente normallJ NDI the: fW"'1!11111ftr'J, J•dt ~ CHV!t" ......, ,..., -bul be ~~ the -n-tlr1111M lllldl), 4:20.11 Tim FIH'lk pde' and d'8Cus. ~ ow, l.l"Jal .. iuur::: 1""'"''111 V•lltYJ1 ':2J.71 llrlcl W1il1on lasl Th .. -.. ., aml Mt a acbool s.n c1wN11111. •:23.t. 'In tbe 'f40,·one l'UDllei°• -... ..._,,. -r -J> T•o milt -co" "br110~ F.lt.-la ~ E r.j c ~ of 4:21.1 to pi.I• him ra•lmlllltwl. f:U.1/ DIVI l;oct'Yntn ~ --up Ofte ~ ~ Oil the are8 lilt. . lrhltl, f:.ft.01 $fe"8 VI r 11 I ~ ..,...,.,_ •J"""' _.. ber of the "lmlMIW), V: .... 7. -- la ..... co'mer ew-. mem two-no HH -BoD a11c111r cs.n mile ~-is ··~·-· Da Cl-I•).. u .11 G1rll! WIH fH11n. to ..... . . ' ,........ --~. ve ll!'41tr,: DNChJ, 1, .• , Rici! Wood Olilll lllillered-to a'~ Loe~. who clocked ·t :C.O 1~~ "t~>·..!.'"'R1c11 wooc1 1e111rocii>. ~ of-. 7 C!•h....i•w .. tmJ. fn a, dwtJ meet list Wetfl, lt.l; Pin AITMI$ !Wetlmlnst ... l, 80tl -' --,., ,......,. good enough to · hbn into Bltcktl' !Sin c1trne11te1, 1911 D1w 1t dll. ICH~Mela cn.trlct · . min_ ... the 0~•PJ~ ie~::rJ· ~B.v. ~1.1: _ .. -Jilin mm 1lifrd the &e\'Ofld ~ ere&. M ... M , ·~-· ""'"°'• ~-" to llOllDd Gii the f.tD agenda L 0 c t man. perf~ wur:1~:r:~· ~·~Ountaln V11lev, 3:».21 ·~· r~-·-v·"-'1·s·-·· knocked Westmlnater. Steve M1rln1, 3:25.6; NeWPOl'I Herbor, ):26.S. UCllllm ~ -6 UCY V (" •• 2) fr .,..,.,. _ _. HJ -Lff HIVtll INtwporl Htrbor), ........ --. ..... the area leader at arga 1:-w. om --....uu '"~: Jon M1rm1or11t11 ·1c°''' Me111. ...... -. to third Tonv 81kken IE"•ncS.), W; Mlk1 •ii.... • Mel1tll (FOUnleln V•ll~y), 6-2. Tait new name in t h e T.he o!11Y new Jead~r ob the . Be~{,,,,-ml~l1'lctc w~rlln '~'}"~~~r.: -·--'-Bfad McKenzie of ent.ire hst is Fountain Valley v111•vl, 21.1ov., Glt11 s r • v •,, 1 o,, •--• bl h b---·' a 3 23 2 -••k tWe11mJn1ter), 21.J. 8m Clemente, Who toured' I.be ~ C W &K\lll : ' ,.._, ,. PV -Cr11f1 Nomur1 (E1t1nc:l1l,- lD 1he mUe relay Saturday 1J.6· Terry P1rklnson c F o u n 11 1 n lincJie-llpper in 50.4-: I a I t -v11{..,.), l:J.2; Sltve O'Hare (M1rln1 ), .._,_._ In a dual' meet nipt_in ~~· Tony Haffmen (Sin Clemenlr l. 1:J.O. ....... -,, ., SP -Mark Stever11 (Nl'lllPOl'f apinst Talt1n. Re nplacea 1• -0.-LKY {Mlr1r111l, t ,t, H1rbor), SJ.6'41 8r1d Borden \Cos111 lfewport'I Howie 1to1 1r 1• ::r,'1 6:!' P.'<'=i.Y.~11rlk fN-:!~~~~lbr l '0 " (IO 5) ~ t .tw1 °'"" . ?f".:::r' ... .,..,,. or -Sl(lp iurner (Coron• del , • • lltldt Geddie; )/ 10 t. ·<" M..r\, 1'1.0\'Jj' M1r1< Sl~nt (New~rl Foun•~ V•,,_,I 'J'im -·-'-220 ..: Ptill Mllff '"-11111 V•llWlo Htrt)or), lSI-; K9Yln 81rnett fCarOM wuu -~ "'Ulll\ 22.~; O.ve J~ l .. enc.i.1. 215. cltl Mir). 152·" Area Golf Summaries 0.1"11 W•I 011 f10 1111 U. EYnon (G) 76, IDlf o-4. S!otti. CG) 1'0, wan M . Nlc:holt !G) n, won M. Krlbll !GI 74. Iott 1·5. H1yrn: Cjl 1'-won '"'· swi 'btvil ~"4M'i'1tt.c ,,., ... 'Ron th.lmbtfi.111 Cl) 7J, lo$l 1·S. Dllkl HoJ14d"' lfi 11, Iott M. Ron Ho'ltfl Ul -S' 11111 o-4. =y t~t ~·l J:::: :::: LtftY Jtl'ifl.JOll U/ ICI, J"fl .. '1:..-... Ot'•..,. CO.I 191 ul) _,,,_ , Brown 101 73, won M • R811hl IOI 1', lolt 2·'· T1d:m•n IOI 11, 11»1 2·A. Kent 101 93. won M . Scott IOI 11. won ll·l. Morie (0) II, Oii 2-1, V•nlty Mllltr o.r (22) 00 ,..,_ Amel Ml!chtll IMJ -44. 1rw1n (M) lost 04. F•kl (M) won ...0. .. •ldl CM) 1ion M . M4rcv1 {Ml 1o11 1·S. K. Cl1rll (M) won $-1, V•1"$11y Etl111Clt fnt) (00 ll'H ' ScllulJt !El 11, clrf. M. O'M1rt (8) llO. R11n (fl ll, def. Sc.oil (8 ) 11. Geort1e tE> 1'-Oet. LedDener-CBI 11,oberhor! !El 73, def. Gre91 (al 90Hen (f:) 11. def, khott 1a1 as. 1 15(ni'jlt!t IE) 12. dfll. D. O'MI,,_ 1111 15. ~ Vtr1il'I' Ml11lon Vltlt '"'' UtJ) FOlll!lll 61 Sd1rrotj1 (M) 56. det S!lw1rt (Fl Sl.t'llter CMI $9, lort to 11111 CFI ... ' llut CM) .'ii', def M4rl<tY (~) 60. Looml1 (fol> 5t, losl lo Wurlelld (Fl SI. "'""' "· t all·•-and D six days a week with one.third Ftym Octd>er'!o March, tile wfiether or not the · leiiii ts ~~~;u:n ~· d. stud:~ or the time spent rowing. sleet 280 ... pound ei&ht-man plannioe an Uteoded ctt.w actlVtties. I got to koow him Another third is spent rumlng cedar lhells never leave the season on ~ eut cout but 'te well in thl.!s ·iy" around the hil!S near the boat i boa,,tbouae. tntimated u much. .- qw • capao ' dock and the other third in · When they ere In the U ~ can eel ·bis eok· ~a:i~· serves as occ the weight rooms at UCI in el&hts; you can't t'ell who ja swain to ateer a ' lfrllcbt crew coach 8nd by Ernst's the evening between 6:30 and making the boat go. We spend course and can &'It bt.1 standards, "ls one of the best 8:30. the fall and winter months oarsmen to lean )Ult a llt;tll on the west coast if not in Ernst ls currently teaching working in the small boats harder on their oara -1fiat the entire country." at Carden Hall Elementary . (sm,les, two and foun) to dream for UCI to ....-nt I bis •-t ol. foolb 11 School jn c..ia Meaa ·'-find out which Jndivlduals are the well cout jn the collell•t• at n occ, wE~arentered ~. wttb working 00 liisliiiit'il>doing the best job\" the cooch rowing naUooala In Juoe could sea11m weighing 210 pounds. degree · ab,Chapman College nys. become a reality •. When be concluded the awtm-and wacbJDl! acuba diving and m!ng aea.900, he was down weight training at UCI. to 169. Al Irwin; then swimm1ng coach at UCI, was the in- spiration behind E r n s t ' s pursuing further e:ctucaUona1 " • work at the Anteater in· stitution . ."He is great and he's the one who oteeml me Into coaching: ~ played water polo for two years · at UCI and spent the rest of my time with crew." His switch to the rowing sport was not a hit or miss situation. "Five years ago (before he enrolled at UCI) I checked the area potential of all schools with a crew program on the west coast and Irvine 'Was one of two I finally settled on," he recalls. He feels the facilities and nearness to the . water in Newport are unmatched anyplace with pos.!ible· ex- ception of Cal State (Long Beach). . Similar to the swimming program at UCI, crew begins early in October a n d runs through the midcMe of Ma y Prep Tennis VtnllY Lewt (21) (ti Cldt MH.1 EnchleV !Cl S~l"to -MllleY ILi 141 loft to SUldorf (LI 241 lo1I to z11...i.; (LI 141 lost to LIP1J1 ILi U , Moore {Cl lott~W, U. 2 ... 2 ... Purc1ll ~Cl Dst'M, 1.,, H, M. C•rter ( l '°'~'.!:'' M, 14. Fonh1Y.Clolll !Cl laol ta FrellY· DWll!~s (LI 1..1, 1 .. ; lost to 011P11mes-T-!LI J.6, ~-6. SPe!r-Stldhlin !Cl loll 0-6. M. N , .... J unler Vtrlll'I' LN/11 (I) jll C"" MIN s "''" CO!lner (Cl lo1! lo Swl1 IL) 1-6, ... . Boehner fC) lcl$t to Morllelltl (Ll M. 0..1. VtnLl1111tt1 (C) lod to UflClt!'WOOd (LJ M. U . Horne (C) 50llt to Irby (LJ M , 1 ... ~.....,. Stnlm {C) '#On bY forltll. OtlllllltJ Ad1ms-Grev1 (C) lotf HtrYl"1·0rlh (l)U,M. $, Mvers-P. MYHS IC) tort lo CuSSl'fl•n-HUll!ft LI 1-4 ... V1rttt'I' ,.euM•ht V•l"'J~\:"I Clnlil CtM Oyer !Cl ~I. Mllteltotl (FJ .. ,1 tltd Kre'WtlYk (Fl W J !led ShlW CF I M ; lall IQ Mille T6-n (F) ... Gl!>Or111n!u (C) Wllf! "11 lost M , 1-6, .&..I. McC11711Y !Cl lot M, 44, 14. H. Sho.tn•tr lti~1'~'4 U, 14. ' Ru111IPitmi1111d (C) dtf. All.,,.TY~ dell !Fj &-2, 7·51 def. Mltl•r·V1llnzuelfl 1·,i 1111 lo Mllill'·VlllNUtlfl (Fl 14. l'l lmt>r·Prelf CCI -....... 1 ... 2, ... ~PSA ·.-~ minutes .to San Jose! 7 am to 1:30 P'"-Both nys. 7:00·1:30-1 0:00.11 ;30 am· 1 :D0.2:3M:OO.J:3o.7:00-l:J0 p111. More on weekends. \\lhyworry abou t a rnervatlon when PSA has over 160 fllQMl a Clay? Such an easy-to-remember schedule yoU can ourt R: around In your head. Why remem ber loweat faret'I Or all J*'I , Or great eervic.. to San Francisco, Oakland, San Diego, and Sacramento? Or that kids under 12 _fly PSA (with their parenta) for half fare? StUJ want a reservation? Just c.!_!1-J!xtr ·"°" •oerit . · or whatlltsname afrfinft. PM gMll)tlll e& I.JNCOLN DBIVE-IN THEATRE· BAS A BRAND-NEW TWIN! . . . ~ BUENA PARK DRIVE-IN . ' P.&ClPJC'S·WOltDBBFOL ' COLOBFUL ALL-l11BW . . . .. OPEN'S WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 ... COME'SEE US! AND FOR SHOW-VALUE PAUS! PRECISION PROJECTION ( COllPllTER· ) AUTOMATED SOPER OUND,_.-.- ( ESOTERIC .. > ,.,,ATE US1ElllllQ · REGAL . SUPERVISED --.R ..... E""""STR~· OOMS 1· ·PLAYGROUND / .SPACIO/JS-SPARKJ./NS) · · ,.FREE FUN FOR\ \ CLINICAllY·CLEAll SMAU FRY I . ' SPACIOUS SNACKBAR <SWIFT SERVICE·) llAXJ.MENU SUPREME SCREEN SIZE ( SURPASS/It&) _.\ AU.OTHERS ........................ -............. . '" ....................................... " .. ' ' . HOTHIN~' JHTHE MOVIE woRLP UKE nl ~oW] CCIM1ClENT NEW ENTERTAJNMENT CENTER WHERE TWO COMPLETE AND DIFFERENT MOVIE PROGRAllSillAY BE ENJOYED IN ONE LOCATIOIH ~ •• YOUR atOICE ... -TIIE HEW 1111EM PARK DRIVE-IN ..... -.., • r .. I J ' . ' . . Ill· THE UNCOLll llRM-111 -NCM lWlllSI I 11oxo .... 1c• OPB N S 8 :30 PM • SHOW STARTS AT DUSKI . I ' I I • ~· • --~ \ ,• ' T UESDAY • AP'lllL 21 m-"'""' HDt!ICIS ._ ... -tcJ C30) 'Wait11 Cn>nkita. 0 -· ., ""' tcJ (30) ..... ..., ""' ........ _ tcl (30) o ro-tcJ (30) a-""' Qt (I) Tnlll • C.1sqea1ms ft) m a--. "' .... (C) mo> m,... ......... (55) ·--,(30) WEDNESDAY DAYTIME MOVIES 1:91 D ft) "1111 "71•1 , ....... (clrl11111) '5S-Mich1el C11l1n, [vy Noritrnd. -· .... ~-.,,,.,._ Jll'llmf D1.iran1., !!l.-E1WI. #fr1h: lit T ........ (wnten:) '60-lam Neel, ltebtrt l.owefJ, ' t:JOG""' Ill_.(-» '32 Mtl!Nllt O'SUH'"' &Idle QulllN. ' m ~·· I tic (C) (60) ..... Coll• 1'9f'lltiOll With tht Zublll" MehQs." " Mr. Mthta II conductor of tht Los .,. An&ales PltUMnnonic On:flestra lfMI fli1 wife ls actitss fil""l' Kov•c:L ' Q)"" (30) El') FMfnl Mllict111 (60) •••:::ood. """" ..... • l:XI m ,.._ ...... (lrMN) '56- ltftl DIYll. ..... lelt!I. 2<>0 0 ....... ,_ (blo1r>phy) ~ C1mr1, Stu.rt ¥rfittmtn. • l:••t<>-......... ""'' Ml) '~ fllmjq. lttfNICI ""'' e JOB PRINTING e PUBLICATIONS e NEWSPAPERS ,Quality Printing and D•p1ndabl1 Servic:e for mor• tfr:1n • quarter of a t1ntury. • PILOT PRIN TINr, 121 t WIST llMIOA ..... MIWPOn .llACH -'41.0n . ' -·----···--·-·-~-~-··-,----.. -·-----------~----.-·-r-·~ ---~ .. ~--. -~-----·------~ ------. --' ~-.... ~·--. --·-.... ·--~- Jtidli. BriUlant , Benefit Concert '> By TOM BARLEY • drew lhe ovatloo ot the even. Of !flt D1111Y_,.,1o1 1111t ing. Music c r i t I c s invariably UCJ's concert. grand was. make a beeline for benefit very much to the f o r e concerts because, by lbe very throughout the program and nature of such of£erings, they to gOOd' effect wlill H. Colin know full well that they can Slim and Wllli;un Holm<s ~ t h thin t laUnchlng the evening's pro-e,..,..... 0 ear some g no ceedinp With 'Cbabrier's very aJways attainable at regular pleaalni and b~-pily deliYered public recitals. "Souvenirs de Munich" and Such special events attract Kate and Tom Whitney giving featured performers who ap. us their thoughtfully delivered proach their assignment in d Jo · t Int t d relaxed mood, more or less a n g rious y erpre e sonata for piano by Hin-among friends, as it. were, demith. ready to deliver a party plece 'Illll is not to say that this under c i r cu m s t a n c e s particular Hindemith will im- unhampered by the box office mediately find its · way into and enhanced by the presence . Our music' library: it -is a of fellow artists who haVe trifle too bare and c,rebral ~sand interests In common. for our taste but we have We have always marked no . quarrel with the ,ex- such concerts with special ceptional manner in which it. care on our musical calendar, was delivered to an obviously We have never been disap. pleased audience. pointed and we have oc-Faculty members C a r o 1 e casionally had the .pleasure Boelter and Maurice Allard to be present at a concert provided the v o c a I con- of a caliber comparable to trlbution to our concert, Allard that delivered Saturday night with his customary polished at UC Irvine. delivery of lieder -his v,ehi· That Science Lecture Hall cle on this occasion was program was a fund raiser Beethoven's superbly phrased for the beneCit of UCI's music ••An · die feme Geliebte" - library and it is to be hoped and Miss Boelter with Ravel's that the drive, Which is rich, "impressionistic; ·· sponsored by the Music Sec-"Ch8;Rsons Madecasses." tion of Town and Gown, enjoys · This suJtry, blurred ~vet the success attained by this has long been a particular well attended concert. favorite of_ this critic ~nd 'we ~ it speaks volumes for h~ve nothing, ~t praise !or one particular performance Miss Boelter s interpretation that we must describe it, in of the work. Many sopran~! an evening of memorable today tend to hurr_Y e performances, a s standing ~an!IORS ~ ~.hus lllif!; th head and shoulders above its mode Afr1ql:'e that Ra~el contemporaries. But .that is stresse~ for bis v.:ork 1rut M;: the tribute we must pay to Boelter s was.~ idea y pa Amold~Juda who gave us an perfonrlance m a~ respects. absolutely b r it l i ant and A word of prlll~ here ~or fa u It I es s rendition of her. fine accomparus~, fl~hsl Beethoven's Piano Sonata in Kathy Monahan, p 1 a n 1 ~ t . Arnold Juda and Ray Dorio F uunor. . on cello. 'Ibey made a notable It was a glonous delivery contribution to the success of of this inu;nense and majestic tbis splendid Ravel. work and 1t was worth a ~n-Doijo also had a major part cert. hall and a much . wider to play in the quartet which audience. For all that, 1l was admirably tackled Mozart's sui~bly hailed by ~ deligh~d complex and e x t r e m e I y audience a~d the unassuming demanding Quartet in F ma- faculty member justifiably jor. With him in l!,~Sk Which Merv to Host Merv Grltfin · of the CBS late night talk-entertainment series bearing bis name will be-hos& at presentation of the recording industry's annual ·Grammy . Awards for the telecast of the event May 7. An NBC s~al! CINEDOI\IE , ..... -~ ~y....., ••• ~ • . . . .. . .. ,• would have problems for far more experienced ensembles were violinists Paul Pearson and Roger Hickman a n d Lawrence Laing, viola. A splendid bene!il concert which drew 5UStained applause from its Science Lecture Hall audience. Let us sincerely hope that it was equally suc- cessful in its impact at the box office. CIHEOOME 11 THIATtU! PllO'!Dl.Y PlllllNn A UHIQUI f.WESK f'_IESlt:HT~i'!:OH . ~-2 ALL TIMI-AWAID WINNING MOTION" P'ICTUllES. TI4ESI fllLM~ WJLL IE SHOWN IN 0111$1• JML UN.CUT VllUIONS,. Hl!lll IS "l'OUll OP'P'Olt:TUNITY TO SEE THIM AGAIN WITH THE INTlll• PAMIL,Y. SlAm TOMOllOW STAm WID. MAY ' ,....._,_,.,.,,~= 1 WINNER OF ACAD£MY AWNID I ~·ACWlflMffllllll)j n~croRilt'ilroo STAl'IS WID. MAY It "AROiiiID mW m so J>AYs" . CINEDOME ---r::Yl ' ~-..... -· ~··· .... ,. "' .. ''" . .. . .. • ltogulor "Low Prlcet-...... ,. . ......,.., • • • • • T-, Opil :rt. 1"70 1 DAil y l'llOT I. ' • SAX MAN TOPS WITH FLUTE TOO OCC 's TOm Kubis Wini Jau P rize -Tom Kubis Capturys Jazz Festival Prize . . Tom Kubis of Orange Coasl College took top honors at the second annual Orange OCCChorale Excellent In Requiem -By DOROTOY BARLEY Of JIM Pmllr P'l:.t Iliff It is to the credit of the Orange Coast. College Evening Chorale that it included a work o{ the stature o f Brahms' Requiem In t he Spring Concert. delivered Sun· day at the college auditorium. This ~autiful work gave the choir one or two problems as was t.o be expected but it is good to know that director Les Van Dyke has the am- bition and desire to &et his sights so high. Augmentation of his choral group would have been of im- mense help on tJtis occasion 1lnd a better effect might bavt been achieved with an ex- panded choir. Our praise for pianist Judy Reid who provided a good accompaniment for tDe Re- quiem. wepart.icularly notrced her work in t h e beautiful "Behold, All Flesh ls As The Grass.·· The fact that. Sunday'a au- C'.oast College Jazz Festival to share the .spotlight witll Cerritos College last weekend. Approximately 500 young musicians in 57 bands com- peted in pie second annual OCC festival, with entries from California, A~ona and Nevada. • Kubis, who appeared with his quartet, woo a $1,200 bass flute donated by the ArUey Company. Kµbls was judged tops in both nute and sax- ophone, Cerritos College won first place in the college divWon, with East Los Angeles sea>Dd. Corona High and Crawford Higb ol San Francisco 'tied for firsl in . the high school division, witb Borelo Junior High wiMing the elementary · division . · The two-day festival st.arted Friday at 8 a.m. and ran through 6 p.m., with a differ- ent band every 20 minutes. At 8 p.m., a specifil concert with Duke Ellington and his all star band drew 1,200 persons into the OCC Audltarhsn in a complete s e 11 o'u t . Com- petition r_eswned on· Saturday a~ a a.m. and went to 11 p.m. The festival was organii.ed and conducted by Dr. Charles Rutherford of the CWX Music Department. Master of Ceremonies was J i m m y Lyons, manager of the Monterey Jan FesUval. dience exceeded pre~ncert1,----~-~---• estimates is sure to give this --:s.~ '.~ •.!-"l ,evening college organization a ~. boost in moraJe. . ~,P.rf . ·-~ ki 6734260 2905 East C-t Hwy. , Corona del Mir ENDS TONIGHT "Midnight Cowboy'' •'Alic•'• Rest•urant'' 5TAITS "WIDNUDAY ''G•lly, Gaily" ''Goodbye, Columbus'' $do -ALSO-._ .. ..,.. MA•••• SMITH ' •· P. IA.TIN• -~···,~~ Al.Jo -•P Lin Mlnnolll "THI STERILE CUCKOO" S.rfl"ln Motlftff Wodnoodor, 'I P.M. NU 1ma~•1m MAf. ADMllSION SI .H Tonys Go i ' To Bacall, 'Applause' NEW YQRIC (AP) -La~en Bacall said '"wow!" and tried lo kiss evtrybody w 11 b I n reach. Ceell Btaton thoogtll il ..simply 1p1ffy.11 A1fi'td Lunt 1'pote ct. •1 1hee r en- cbantmeot." And little Melba Moore wept just • blt - So with jubUacio,n, sentiment and a few surprlseo Broadway SWiday JQl>l awarded >ts ltlh annual Tony awards f o :r "dlstlngullhtd work' hi thO theater." ,-.f." ~,n· .~''f'~ -,\J\ NEWPOR'f ~ (, .. ,._., .• • . >If;-'~·~ ' J ' leMttc:.lp. NlllA~ .......... ._Dr-c.-.. Bob "THE .. ~& YEAR'S Urcl BEST ~&-_ COMEDY!'1 Ted ·M-·-· ~&~ .A .. '11 lllCM ----•I.WC~ ZND TOP COMIPY 1be top.winning mus I ca I waa ".Applause" with silver medaUions as the best song- and-4@nee ~. ·.tor Miss Bacall as ' the top feminine star, aod two to Ron Fl<ld 1o,:1.c==::::::;::;=====- dlrection and dioreography. Plcked is the 'best drama was "Bohtaf Boy,"• based on Brendah Behan's story of bis years in a youth reformatory. 'Ille play, originally dont in Dublin, was written by Frank McMahon, an American. Cleavon LitUe of "Purlie" was picked as the best male ---------~·· Mlllll4 ............ ~ ACAD. AWAID WINNU BEST ACTOR musical star, with Miss Moore (" JOHN WAYNI of ·tile same show winning the ----=-------trophy for supporting actress • ---· hi a muaicaL 11111 1 • fJlla J ICM The stellar drama honors WAYll:iltl' llAlmY went to Ta_rpmy Grimes in "Private Lives" and Fritz · • Weaver of "Child's Play." The most cons p)-Cu ou s aspect of the sel~ons was the virtual sweep of top honors by first-time nominees. Can- . didates were chosen by a panel of revie,-ers appointed by the League of New York Ttieaters and voted upon by 500 representatives of the theatrical crafts. ---·--· STARTS WED,, APR. 22 In addition to her, Little, Miss Moore, Miss Grimes and Weaver, performers who cop. ped Tonys for the first time were Blythe Danner, suir por;ting dramaUc actress in "Butterflies Are Free," and Ken Hogobiu, IUppOrling actorl-========,- in "Cltild's Play." ~guna Offer~ Ticket Cuts A I 0 percent discount off regular box office prices for the drama "The Rig b t Honourable Gent~" or the comedy "Spofford" at tbe Laguna MooJton Playhouse is being <tlmd .thea!er partl~ and groups: of 20 or more persons, ENDS TUESOAY Best Supporting Actor -GIG YOUNG- Tfffl' MiOOT HORM&, DON'Tntn9 .Cl@i'. Larger groups may buy out the entire house for special perf.ormances. Clubs and other organizatlms as well as small social groups interested in us- ing theater parties IS f!Jnd. raising events or for cultural activities are urged "to contact John Haggard al ff4.9428, JINDS fONl•HT "SECRET OF- SANTA VITTORIA" • "BATTLE of BRITAIN'" ITAm• w1qNl1DAl !llARBRAS&O ~"&ll . . " A~N HARBOR at APAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 5~6·3102 ON HAllOt iLYli. • ONI MILi SOUTH Of SAN DllOO FWY . . NOTHING HAS BEEN LEFT OUT OF THEADVINIURERS : ... ___ ...,_ ... _.; I' :::. .. __ .. ___ __ --- '' . ~ . .-...-u •-·-a tw• .... ~ .. ....... _..,_,_. ---·JAM--·---..-·-01 -._._ ~-..... ,. ...... -._. _ ..... .-........ . TUDl.Af, APllL 11. '"'9 "'""'-""'" ..... Mt M .... -• .,.. ... --· . •, ! , I I .. I ' \ / . \ ( I l " • • I T ' t ,._.DAILY PILOT • • LIOAL-LEGAL NOTICE . . , __ -·''---- ., . THE BLUFFS Nice S bdrm.a " elec bullt- 1.n rqe " oven. Private pttio. Perfect for a couple. In eJrl:lusive Newport area. 12$,000. "Our 25th Year'' . WESLEY N. TAY.LOR CO. RHltor1 NEWPORT CENTER 2lll San JoaqUin Hills Rd. 6'WIID "GOV'T APPRAISED" SUBJEJ:T TO NO MONEY DOWN to GJ, 'a or F1lA terms. Beautitu! 3 bedroom Mme on a ~t comn' location. Upgraded carpets and &orreout drap.. di. (.'loee to fl'eeWB.)'I and shopping. Z..fodem California style kitchen, Huge brick fireplace. Double Garage. can UI .see. • : WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & lee ReallDn 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 545-9491 Open 'tll 9 ~f 5 Units & LOw lntertlt 2 Bedroom each with garages &: private yard1, $53,000. with $15,000 down, balance at $350 mo. incl. ~% intert1l Wells-McCardle, Rltr1. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 548-T129 6M.{l68f Evn:. Courty•rd Pool "Forever Vlew," new Wells plan ~•dy for immedlate OCCUpaJ"Jcy. 4 Bedrm., 3%1 ba.ths, family nn., wet bar, 19 x 32 pool. Roy J. Ward Realtor, lt30 Galaxy Dr. 646-1560. Open Daily. eOVorlooklnt C•Mle 3 BR, home. Private beach uea. Nr. poola, telmll A rtt. area. Walk to the ocean. OnJy $24,900! ' CAYWOOD REAL TY 6.103 W, Cout Hwy,. NB • 541290. $25,950 5V•% Loon For Youl Huge famil¥ room. entry hall, 3 bdrm., extra baths, • dinlna; rm.. bullt·lnl. yard with rprink1ers, subjttt to 51,4" loan. 54)-1'7'20.- TARBELL 2'55 Hubor LIDO SANDS J 8..:lroom• 2 Baths." built-ins . $28,000 . George Wllll•moon ..,,.. REALTOR 6n.4350 645-1564 Eves. $22,500 Buys this beautiful 2 Bedrm & den, French . Qtr. condo. Asrrume 5'4 % rnA lokn. PIRRON 642-1771 HorMI or Units "' acre, 3 Br, 2 Bl, pool, """ -· .... -· 5.11-9 • NOl'S THE TIMEtOR ·QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT • • WANT A} and envision a dream! Now open them &nd call for an aPPQlntmtnl! It's a "ftll-lo.. cat@d, well decorated, dean. Pfide-of.ownershlp home in beautiful MESA VERDE. Shaa """ ... -.. ... -paper, lotl of wood panel- ing. Intercom. Bia Sha&t Tftes. Don't Miss 'l'hll on. . m.aso. 546-2313 ' IRYINE COYE OCEAN VIEW U1r Private Omuriunity Beach 7. ,, • Take your cbolee. (3) 2 Sed- room condoM!nluma in J choice locations. All in near. J>trfkt condition. 690 Loan available. All ~tinl _gorre. OUI crpta & drps. Pool &: clubhouse privileres. Call 545-8424, \ou_th Coast 5 UNIT$ on •i-doua lA .ere 11Nr S.A. Country Club -2 3 Bdrm•, 2 baths and 3 2 Bdnu. • $'165 per month in<.'OllMf. $169-'<X) • Owner will trade lor lmAI1 home. -or ~ help !lnaqce, 646-7171 Needs Work Tt!rrtnc 3 Bedrm A family + 1"' bath, shake root A fireplace. Paint & paper will make u nn new. Re. duced tor quick sale, Thlevt1 &: barga1n hunters better check It out. Call SfO..nsi. for all details. Si7,950-POOL SV4% lHn In paril: like .etftna: of tan ....,. -entry ball,""'° famlly rm. wttb tleiant ~ ...... SW>ject lo exlodns S\4 % loan to uswne . 540-1120. T.llRBILL 2'S.S H•rbor 2000 59. FT. .lrvlne Terr. FJcpntly decor, Extra ~-foMnal din. nn. Low lcMe. Vacant, quick pou. $<9,500 • !0% ... Shown Aeytime 61S3XlD Boy & Booch Rlty, Inc. LUS!( EASTILUFF REDUCED $1SIO i.e. ' Br. 21> ... 0.- lt•vina' dty. To vkw c&11 • --. CoRtllN·M.urnNij 175·1UI JUST LISTED 8 Sharp &.kle units w /pool. on quiet teeludtd at. 2 BR. each, pJ"t1 d11>1, crptti, pa. dot. ~000. Don't wa.11! IOI OLSON REAL TOR -Cturty•rd Pool !Ttnwr \ttew," new Welll ,.. ndy fer lmnttdU.le OCIC\QIUC:J ... fk.dnn, 3~~ Datha, family nn, wet l>Ji", lh32 pool. • Roy J. Ward l!A!al.... 1430 o.i..,, Or. MfmJ. Ope• Dall7. I ' > ' • • • ,, ' • • • • • ,, " • -• • ., ' • .. .. ----~-----·-··-.~--..---------------~------------------.. -•. ·-• • • ' T~. Apo11 21, 1970 DAILY m oT :u HOURS POR IAL! , HoUS!S FOR SALi IHOUS!S l'OR sAL I HOUSE~. l'OR SAL i! _,~ES FOR SAL!_ HOUSES FC?R SALi "IOUSI S 1'0111 SALi HOUSES l'O_R U l l ' RH~~-~F-~. ~"""~~-!!!!!olt!!~~J 0-.. 1 I ~;·;10~00 ,~G··~ ....... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'~-~~ .. ~-~r·~·~·~·~'iiiiiiii'ODD•l o_ ... ;;;;•;";;;';;;;;;;;;;· =· ;;;;;'ODD;;;;;;G;;;";;'";;r;•l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::'~OOD;. -·Doi Mo r 1105 Coron• dol Mor 1250 H~!.,.... looeh .1400 --~-• ·-. _.... • O....rol IMMAC. ' Br; .,.11, my.. _WATCHING ••• --SPACIOUS ----==· ' /) _/ ~ /) idell l an'd•e1 p-tnr ltYourwa1tet Tiredofwrltin8 'trllevelho wlth•Bed. Y31Br'bomt;2 11. ' , I ,, ' ''I· ~ -{:11 '.,..,. l~ °""411 LAllGEn ' 2629 l!Am' ' BOUl£Y~RD , ' .... C!,,..h~ 111 l:JD ' ' BoclrlJaraain ' Iteas tb&.n. one ..mile "1a1k to the au,mi:y P a.c It-Jc -..'l)ia-tel bedroom. 3 bath. % story home ... ,,,.., appralled b y t he Veteran• Admlnlltration 'at $37,300. The owner .hu. b e e.n ~and very anx:- loua: will conslder any reuonable or&r. Call ~ day arid lteal-it! . " .: . ' ' . READ .THIS ' . ! " • .,# ... • • H -JOO. ""' In the ll!Uket .for a NIW. home, see these outstand .. , illg customized' homes, built by ·Frank H. Ayres and .SQn, locat- ed in a prime area very close to Hunliiigton St ate Beach. The homes are priced frorn '30.~ . to '33,690 and v~ in size from 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 to' 3 ~ar,gar­ ages ana 2 to 3 ~a t b s, with shake or mission tile roofi, tu"• places, undergrou:id \!tiliUes, , concrete driveways,. built a ins and ~ting. There 'IS VA and FHA 'financing ~vallable. There are 3 home• av41lable because _ of credit rejecUons. Occu~ancy l>Y. May f, 1970 in this unit. As added features thl'S'f homes in· . elude such additional ,extras, as , obag .carpets, front lawn land· soaping with •flrinklers. . ' ' Our next unit Is n9wiQn Sile for 1 occupancy .. in ?.Jay and .{une 1970, and Introduces the new . 3,000 sq. ft •iEJ Dorado" modr.l prict!d from •34,490. Rancho L• Cuest• Hom•• on Brookhurst et Atlanta, Huntington llo•ch -96$.2929 -96&-1331 oLinaa ·, ':Jle deoora.unr. w s.non. c.M. -·· ,. 1i.e tandlord' .,,.;.,. 2 .. ~ • tam11y ,.. dbl ml .,.. ,.11o .., -wi Here'• a nt'.'ul below the It fOnPtJ di 1 Take b ilrm~ family pa tio PREST IGE WATERFRONT HOMES' C,USTOM 4 TO 7 I EDRO!>M HOMES F~Olt\ $135,00D C9 ~.000 FURNlstjlD AND UNFURNISHED PRIME BUILDING LOTS FROM $3S,OOD TO $175,00D BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 833 Dover Dr.~ Sult• 3, , r;i.B. 642~20 M•tl Verde . 1110 Hwy. home -1-income,,fhat over 5"-1o~"~·owner Hawaiian ~-~-. • wllJ, ctwtae all that! 2 BR. will help tlna.nce. W/• crptiftl, drpl. w Mffo Vordo Condo bome 3 BR. apt l ruttt TM RHI E1tol1 Mort % mt ID be&dl. '2111 · Counll'y Cub vm.a. -,. -152,500, 110,llOO 147..,,1 ' ~, ..,_ 5; -ePlf coune tar We ~,own-Down.· • after, 8 ~ er, 3 BR, 2% BA, !rt. Uv, Untvmlty Realty 67-0 l' 1 I V II 141g SHARP, _ ..... 2 _,, rm.,,patiO, d_eluxe tr1aldalre 3001 E. Coatt Jlwy., CdM -~~ ~....! ey 3 or f 8edrml. ~ rm. appt ,, t'adlaht heat, dbl pr CASH OUT • · 6% VA cuatom "'Iii A drPI, all w(elec dr It blWn storage BY OWNER 4Bedmu 2BA $20.tpermo bltlnl,newlydeco;ated . .cabinet&, $35,000. 541).4249, 219 Po A CdM Oec 1ncl tu'8. &ct brick We $275/mo. ~ 511. Jleritqll * BY OWNER * 4 Bl'.t· 3 vklw :~r. ;:iv, patio, J~~ entry, walnut wood panel· Real Estate, 540-l151 (open BA, family rm, luxunous, above litUe Cof9lla Bch. J~ + brick .trplc. Modern eves,) . · _ Mlumable ~~. '4;9rip. Movine to Hawaii. bltn !dtcllfn ~/ dilhwuher. NR . oce~ front, ~· ~ ~-. MUST SELL W/w ... ts&ctrpr.Dbl•.lllll'-Br. fBa. ilfx, -bome-~tn1r•I . -TODD 10-rol IODe $52400 .... CUI~ 11· ' 1215. Mo. A!lullll only. AIL i-;;;;;;;;;;c;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; Coll• Pork 1115 !'bone 6'1S-m1 a11er s IT• 1• <M-5438: ._ .. I• . ' _... _•II (Ewl. l99,19tl0) uoo WATERFRONT. APARnlNTS ·. Beat uw. 1nierest uNEXCELLED view '+wf11f!fMM10i 11o&. !Jandl( 2. BJt. RIO. mgn of Harbor le ooean. Attr. Re:frls. Fenced. G arat.•,., 320 LIDO NORD Alsume5l4Fl1Aloan,4BR, oplltl•velhomeonR-3,5100 SP ANISH Townhouoe. 'Kldo A pets ok. Bkr. 2 BA hrdwd fin &hake: roof sq. ft. lot. Ideal tor 4 ~t. Drape.s, carpets, decorate(\, ~ or~"' down o~ new vA: unlta. PZ.000. 2501 Ocean rarden .~tlo,.~ ~r, a~ ~.1=11°"111"""'-'i-2=B=ll-l"%.,.,,BA,.,....S"..,.=.1 6 -Beau.Uful Units.· 6 Car. garages & utility FHA. $28.000 Full Pl'ioe. Blvd., CdM, p,y appt. only, recreation lacilllies riearby. Fenced let IDt 6 ,.... Blue room, With 85 ft. fronting on excellen~wim· Coat& Mesa Investment eo. Biii Grundy, Reeltor. .._. t.....~:~ ~a FHA... IQll.ll Be&oori. M5-01ll , • ming beach. Units are newly furnlsll , 548-ml ~ Dover Dr., ~ ~ · ~·· • • 112>-2 Bil Duplex. RIO. · Reducod to $200,0DD. Xlnt torm · • · ' · , --·--·'· •POSSlllLITIES ~--.u IHeh . 1105 Ava.II. now. .. • ' ,BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR , Newport llo•ch '""' .. = , , Bio-. AOllV<. -a•• Do D . S I • N •··ch 642 .,20· ---------1Duple.x on dou.tN.e lot. Ha1 fd.llln BulJdert, Inc. 11~ • BR t•l a" ~ ~ vor r., u to•• owport --ASSUME tenil!c pouibUlti~I Coold Buildera ot Chltd •A ·.g ·'* •9r.; 63'4 O'o LOAN convert to • 4 Br, 2-sty, Medallion Homes Beacon. 64MU1 Ge"9rel 1000 Gene •I 1000 '/• '' home, Call for further~-:'-"'·"':':==:===:::;:f;:;:::=;.,;:;.:;,===f r · Spacioul near new custom-ma.Uon. . 'San Clemente 1710 · -· •TIO ESTATE . BW"'FS built home nn one ol New-MORGAN REAL TY .,-. Cooll! -• I;" port Beach's MOit desirable 673-fi64l -61s.M59 Triplexes • from $39,995 snL nnl'r SETILEMENT NEWPORT cul-de-aac .......... bed-34ll E. Coast Hwy., CdM • Units, from 152,llOO or ·""" The ultimate in el·--. 4 BEACH ·''"""',-~~with lonnaJ ON.E ,YEAR LEASE View Homes· Xlntlerma " , ---••·•-'"'·he """ Lots From 11 llOO SOOI Fembeatb,• C.M. · Clllt Bedrooms p 1 u a separate • . .......... ,. room, ... "' n ea ... .., Beaut. home w/pool. 3 Br, 2 -• 13)) Dam) S BR. 2 Ba. master suite, 3 be.tbs, Large FOUR. BEDROOMS, thrff nook and family room with ba w/ocean view Unfurn.. · · Apt; rentals • fl'om $135 . fully panelled tamlty room boths, 2250 squareleet spilt wet bar. Too outatandJnr ID ~·new thruout. '1335 ,,_, GOL!1EN 1'.RIANGL~ nowlY ~ WlD with-fireplace. Dramatic nv. ~ye! ~e surrounded by overl~SSS.~. L , Mo. Very nlcti l-Br.1apt 8Iso Realty·• 4ft.2~ ~tract -Bkr'OOwn. tng room with floor-to-ceiling well ke~ lawns, flowtts ~ ~ ~ 646-v.n avail. at $160 'per nio. 432 N. El Camino Real -qr"~ • To wtl,~tbi.s beautiful 4 stonefireplace.CU.tomdrap. shrubs, Up~~ed caJ'l'll!fB, e Bill Haven, Rltr. , S BR. Townhoue; 1 bath bedroo~ ftllCh home bu • es and decorator wallpapers drapes and beaut1fully deo. 2lll E Coast, CdM 613-3211 Sen Juen crpfl, drpl, bltna. $225 mo. Wp added family room throughout. Delightful out-orated kitchen gives YoU a . Cepl1tr1no. 1725 , Adults. older cJl ·lldre:a, with beam ceillngJ and aide entertainment center feeling 01 spack>Usneu &nd boe I 1300 '· · 546-966f " ~~·.,-~~ ~; --including .i. 40' Blue HaVen elegant living, Second .story BY !J'RANSFRD owner 2 ~-Penlnsu t · .PERFECT CONOOMINJUll a SpoUm. J ..,...,.. . 0.nor•I · 0-rol IODD pool and 12' x 2<' cabf;na. patio wllh VIEW OF BACK story, I yr old 5 BR. ! BA, H,IDEAWAY br, 3% ba, prtv, yd._dlll end , aeparate master bedroom •1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;. Prestige. • .Newport &'ddress. BAY AND oc;:EAN. Many arch designed, pool stzO lot, •WEST 81-Y AVE. gar, sirim pool. etc. $250 a suite, Gold Medallto n 11 . WHAT? ONLY $300 , Byappointmentonly,$80,000 ""'Closets and lots of storage end of cul-d.Mac .. t Blk 0'9.nningneW3bdnn.2ba. RambllneTroutstream wan-mo. 5'5-<1161 electric bUut·iD kitchen, FHA Reule DOWN + FHA space makes this one of the Back Bay, 2700 Sq ft. din Medltern.nean st;yle; Bklck den put this rustle ,jeweil,,C,,0-:===-.-.,.-, deluxe s hac carpeting, Doublwharp4Bednn.oncor. CLOSING ,COSTS • most desirable hows in the rm, sm sewing nn o..-oUlce, from ocean A bQ. Builder'• y.ith 2Jp, bdnm., new tiiltb MONTICEIJ..O newQ; dee 1 · aoothel' tireplaee 1n living ner a shows like model $23)· That's right! For this 3 bed-Bluffs. Prloed at $49,000 for .famlklt 00 x 14, 1iv rm borne, top quality. It modem knotty pine kltch. Br, 2 Ba 1'mble. FU:ro~ room; and tiDilhed and mQ. includes everythlng. room 2 bath home in Costa · quick aale. w/beatnW ceilings 6 frplc. Biii Grundy,· RNltor Ice. Uvtng rm. featl.lttl lots ~~ 1 a t 10' ...,.... paneled rumpus r·oo m. $32,500 or make an otter. Mesa Big corner Jot with Moth4'r-lrl-law 11.11te w/sep 1133 Dover Dr .. NB 642-d of paneling I: liuee windows--""=~~,_;.-.,,,-- HUrrY wOn't lut. In.unediate possieMion. Doubie garage .~-" great entranct. $51,000. sa;.7564 ' · faclnl tbe forelt ot towering LARGE 2 br, trplc, dbl pr. Costa Mesa Cllanner · $21,100 On a tree lined street 1n Cotta Mesa, you'll find thla 3 bedroom doll ~· For &.-total of $600,'it can be )'OIU'8, it'• beautifully landscaped Wi.tb .two priYatt patios and.Jots or trees. Call tonite. Open till ,,,.,, 3-~ 2 Balll 117.DO "° mo. \ pays_aH. · This home .o ffer• everything: p&b verde stone tiftplace, d o u b 1 e garip, tiled bui l t -i n ldtcpen. o:ner lqt. large rear · J'l.ftl, clOle to all -andlhop- ping, hardwood f } 0 0 f I , familY room. and ~ be purcl1Ued wbject to ex- ilting 4.%% VA loait. Located in excellent Costa Mesa ln!a. Owner &&king $25,500--Call on tbia one. ' 3 Betoom 2. Bath $21,950 . ' $134.00 per mo. This very popular fioot plan bu tamib' room and bretkf.ut bar, buy subject ID 5\1% FHA loon. Total -nt will be $13UlG per month: . New paint. deluxe ..,.,. pod hl&b pile carj>etiJla -houl You must tH it to believe it. 1r1abarp-Opentill8'». 3 . 'edroam and , Family Room $153.00 per _iDOnlh . total payment Takit over subject to ex- ..,. FHA Loan of '!I%, with J lfUttmlzed b&tbl, -brick -· all bullMn klleben. double ~ forced air. heat. Attumab l~ have morel -r-;-, ,-, . ~ .. ., . OIAIMol COUNTY'S WHIT 2629 HAIOI • BOllEYARD 54M840 • 0,. .... ,;. Ill a.JO F ixer Upper street. Needs some cleaning MAGNIFICENT-. VACANT -Nr. Tennis dub, Pines, rippilne brooks & . Good ~ew~. Adults only, New listing of. Mesa Verde but a heck of a bUy? Subject Colesworthy Mediterranean. Fonner mo-boat ramp, swim'& bch. 4 complete lecluaion from the Owr 35: eo-aso. Cambrlcige bolpe on quiet to a new F.H.A. or GI. lo&n del home Soaring beamed BR. 3 BA. den, trplc, ·rest of the world. Completely ~ 3 Br. Net( ICbooll. street. Needs work bUt pric-with annual percent.qe rate ceUlnp balcony dinlni. 4-40x100' lot. SM.cm Frank fuplished Incl. carpet'e. & E-clde. . ed right fDr preaent condi. ot 8%%+ WHAT! When can plus er .. family nn., wet Marshall Realty. 6'JS-4600 clQ.pea. Minutes from the * 968:-2467 °!t tion. Vacant. ' )'OU aee It! NOW! Call & Co. iii&iOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... I bar. $74,950. Seller will help 20'x50' MOBILE HOME on trwy. I: only 12 ml. to the $235 .. 3 BR Condo. 2 BA. LeeHI WE SELL A HOME REALTOR flnOO. ...,,,.. BAY. Adults only, no pets. new;tiarbor. Shag Crpta, drpa, bltna; I Big 5 8ednn home .1310 EVERY 31 MINUTES N..,....t Beach Otllcc BEST EVED Hal PIOchln a Anoe. ll8,500.-6'1>-361l UNBELIE\'Al!LE VERY CLEAN! 5'M1M ~~ :::~-,~ .... Walker & lee IO!ll ~~ Dnv• . 16 UNITS ~ 3900 E. ~;';",;;5 6'lM392 Lido 1.1. 1:151 PRIAnd!lE, ~!.,11!:: 1 Mos• V•td•' oratof-.s0 hOme. -...M With E s I · ... -.,....,., Realtors t t · Costa Me::a's finest Income THE BLUFFS 3 &Inn, 3 --finanoe at 8%" ' LUXUJLIOUS 'I\1-Lnel 4 Bt, Jll option at S36,900 or 2 Y~ 1700 Harbor Blvd: at Ada.ma S a e a e property -show1 excellent bath, split l evel, on DECORATOR'S s ea 'ff/-:2 frplcs. Jc tam lease without option. 54.;.M65 apen 'tU 9 PM tax relief -with $50,000 greenbelt. Custom ·HOME THE HUNTSMAN rm., aep din nn. .front • &SCI SllO · down you can asaume exhJt. decorated il Immaculate. Beautifully done. S Bdrms. REAL ESTATE rear patio, Rear bu Pl -----OPEN HOUSE 9 FOUR·PLEXES ing6.6Hnancingol$225,1Xll. Large ,kltchen. 137kda,90 0. Family rm. Xlnt atreet ID 34144CoutH,.Y.,Du111Polnt lire pit., pn1ener. 1315. , GER= · Excellent residential area, Call for details a.nd counsel-644--0575 aft 6 pm wee ys street 45 ft lot. • $1268 8 gG.7364 -. -· Sun, Mon,'Tues 1-5 good income, Priced tor tm. ing. Full price 12TS,800, DON'T MISS BLUP.FS $911.500 11a1'$atate • mediateA!catS47,500.FHA Exqulaite 3·ar, 2% b& wet LIDO REALTY INC. Satespeopi., want«! No.....,._ a...i:h . 3200_ ., HOME' ON ' 314 Miro Loma, terms (mil'! he owner oc-Newport bar, dbl ..... au!D water 333'1 Via Lido . 67$-7300 I :==.=;;;;=:=:=.=~;:=.;i;.;.;.;--;;;;=,;;;'-';;;;i;;;;;;;;;:;;;;..t . 2 .LO"' Bock Boy . cupledl. New conventional •I 1<>ftnr.By0wntt$45,llOO.Pb. EXTRA CHARMING C•platrtnollooch 1_730 ' Adult• On. ly R• '1 U:lts ot built-In cabinets & loans Cone tour-ptex, J>l!r In-Victoria 64f.0985 4 BR. s BA home on 35' lot. 2 BR. 2 ~tb -"•tt •--• ROOM TO BUILD shelvealnthtscus!Dm38ed-dlvldual), Cash ID ..-. B.A YFRONT ' $18,500 Beat buy on Lido, 163,5tio. CUstm 3 Bd, 2 Ba+ guest AV..n...i.'.E NoW .1.._ -nn home. Plus 22x22 family loans · (mulli-bldg purchase 646-lll I MOBILE HOME. New crpt. Ken Brittlnaham, Pete Bar-rm Yl/Mlowp ~ .1!!!c!!: n.: .. • 8eil.cb v --., Inc. Great opportunity w enjoy~a rm, 3 Fireplaces, bt}avy avallabZe). All otters subject (anytime) ,._,, Iv he h clb'·-tt ... _,.., ..... """"' $36 900 ,,.., .. u ..._......, • ~ ._.,,,.. nice borne and add units for -L-•-r ' ---~ "lh .... .,.., pr • ac • n&C", re .J\C9,I.,,, ~. ' 901 Dover Dr;, Sulle 1211 NB -.i.....e roo . ~~ .. y ...... Wl to court appm>aJ. Ca 11 .,..., ............ -... ,.I adults. A-3 Anchorage Way, · GtS.m Eves income at your convenience. separate play area tor cllil-545-8424. · Udo Park. Call 673--2896 Hunt I-ton h•ch 1400.I iD~u~p~lox~H!}lor!!JS.~lo!Jl~'7~Si 1:::....,~:·==~ Great location on corner with dren. EASTBLUFF "" I: alley ror euy .,,. ... Price lean Smith Realtor -*BLUFFS • Chotc• corn. , CdM. 2 ....... 1 ardon, RENTAIS-Poo ta•d• .. of·$24,ff00 includes planll and: , vlew lot. 3 Br, 2 Ba. 1 leve1 TIRED OF $55,000. $1000 down. e.,yfront. , i: 3 BB apta ALL TERMS AVAILABLE!· walled patto, cus .• extras HIGH TAXES? Bkr 6"f5...8044, SC-1223 I: twnhse, $250 up. ~ WE SELL A HOME 400 ·E.' 17th St., C.M. Priced 'below market at Save 11 -131,950, 644-4265. Thia 4 bedroom 2 both ranch. RENTALS 646-0732 EVE RY 31 MINUTES 646-3255 Ev<s' 515-2737 ..,..,...,. ............. -.1 145,llOO. 5 BR: + familY nn. LE As E 10 p tto n 1'15.llOO :;.,:.1:k,,"":• pay V:: 1::~ HouMs f um I shod 1'LEASE"'· =<-=rm,=-ooo="'So>cru°', ="'1"' ... " W lk & l II I Large yard It rm. for pool. Baycrest exec. home. Full ax 18 · . ec. home. hU "View ot 31.<$. a er, ee WHER_E ELSE?. Exe. '"' ncomo Comp, cptd. & d<aped. A view Back Bay $150fmo. ~ .. Fbull~! ~-d-Rentals lo Sh•ro 20DS Bay. $500/mo. Owoor 4 UNITS mut seel Call for app't. to. Owner_ 64J..4TI5 putce, t·u ... , l;\UJ1u1u rap.. IG-4115 ~ . ~altors> 204.3 West.cliff Dr. 646-7711, Open 'tll 9:00 PM irAYCREST Beautiful Herb Brownell. cug. tom designed 4 ~m home. i.iving room with high beam celling & large fire. place. Dining room. Swim- mine pool & glaned-in car. peted area for year round enjoyment. Separate yard for children. $62,500. f MACNAB-IRVINE Realty Company (7141 642-8235 901 Dover Drive, ~lte 120 (7141 675-3210 1080 Bayside Drive Newport Beacll In Balboa's best rental attfl, day!! ===-======!es & carpets included. Clo8e $80 EMPl.DYED A ct ive, ="""·==~:-;:::--:;-:-:I Can YoU ftild 3 big Bedrooms, very close to N.H.Y. Cub, Scenic Properties 615-5126 N rt H 1-•t 1210 to freewa,ys, major thopplng Congenial woman wanted by AVAIL. MAY 1st. 1 Br., 2li plush carpets, J:IUGE yard best bayfront beach and ewpo e •• 1 and Golden West: College. same to share 2 Br &pt Ba. Town hlme. Swimmial witb covered patio & auume ocean. All apts. tn topcoqdi-~~Re~te~~i"2 Ba. CLIFP DR •• VIEW $28,SOO with VA and ntA Wamer-Bolu..Qilea a rea. C~M=tor ~ a lDGH VA LOAN for less tlon 1. rented. $62.500. .,_,,,. loan V•..., nice , BR. & DEN + tetmS available. Call 778-5220, Irene betwnl -..,.,=~=-.=- than ~ down payment! Walter Haase-Pool. Assume 6~70 • G~ rm. 2 Bathll large WE SELL A HOME 9AM & 3PM. •• BR. Fam. CID. FAST OCCUPANCY po;;si----May trade. Fortin Co. dlning rm Court y.fd pa· EVERY 31 MINUTES t have 1 BR singlet to share 3J05 Pmt Alb&ns ctr,~ ble! Asking ~·660· ....--........... 6!2-5000. 1100 ~~~~~y •OCEAN Walker & lee ~.~;,~~-NB st .... v~ewB~:,N;!;.~ ... ~ COATS Coldwell,Bmlker Costa MoH ---" N ~-· WAL .LACE ........._ .... o--~· ----'----Realton drps.refligava.u, r.~ -NEW LISTING 7682-Coot• M•H 2100 yr,rod$225.557.a400 REAL TORS 133-o70o ' 644-24:1D $2:1,950 1424455 50-51~ FURN.Th CotUge ~r N!"l"'!'f Heights -1211 _ _,,54,.1,.~141-No down ID vela, tow down FIXER ·UPPER-only, $135 lncl au • utll. . (Open Evoninv ol o-n Dall.:. FHA; 3 Bil 11> BA. d~e A steal At This Price, NEEDS T LC E .. C.M. Adii!t only, call NEWbllna ~ea.;~~:. -A .-r'-''J gar. Huie yard, h!nced front $20,500. 1 Br. By Owner. Aft • • 645--0486 aft 6. • '=-0 """' v. 283 Del Mar & rear. SbaJ1>1 Won't last! 6 • w<enda,M&-9100. Bulcally sound and needs Neat 2BR to1 or 2 May 1. $ll!(), .111>«199 !'113) WANT PRIVACY? 2 Bednn, 1 both, ""' patio; BOB OLSON REAL TOR --onty a bandy-man and TEN· ,.sponalble persons. Jol$-=l"'IOO====~"'-I tots of room to entertain new crpts painted 1n &: out 546-SSIO 81ycre1t 1223 ~~ ~. ~~ $100 + util. 646--1314 Unlvertlty Parlr • inJ in th1a 3 BR. + din. + tam, new dri~ OWner anx: $13,900 FINE Baycre1t Fout Bil tarnUy room with BIG back . ... · ~ncl~ ~l =ard~3 ioul, Vacant. . CUTE EASTSIDE 4 ROOM home for tale or trade. yard. ONLY UXIO down &nd Newport Bl•Clh 2200 4 BR. 'townboule· ••••• t '$3tO Years old & tmmac. Close HOME. 6% LOAN. Seclud@d street, larle yard. $164 per month pays all. ;;;;::u·-tll pd. 1 BR.· Jo 3 2 BBRR. ~ •••••• ~ "'llZZZ~ 548-<6!1} 6l2-93lS · 543-<17'13 $21bl FULL PRICE ~ · "" • 'w~•-""" ~·· "' VIEW IDacbools&JhopRin&, LOVELY 3 °8R, ·, BA ' WE SILLAHoME <plox. Ya,rd. Fam14'. Skr. 3Bilrm.houoe .......... ~ ·oNLY !47.950 1 1134° Do Sho 1227 RY"IMINUTES. Active.534-6111tl <8dnn ................ 131J ob-oiling hllis & &prtnatlme Walker Riiy. 675-5200 covered pat 0 • Ytr ,.. EVE • . · 196-1 Ba Dupl Avail e Red Hiii Roolly !lnwer& -""'? living nn, 3306 Via Udo, NB Open Sun. """N•wport Blvd.,, CM ~=Br.."''soo. Call *BAY-MOUNTAINS* Walker & lee now, Yard for ;:;., Bkr. U!Jlv. Putt C..ter, lrvlao dining nn &: delightful kitch-MAGNIFICENT 4 BR, 2 ea. CALL MG.mll Eves. 642-0185 · er. nic vt. 1ocauon Nearl)' Acdve SM-6880 Call Anyttme 13S-Qt11' en~ & fa.mil¥ room, 'I'bil Fa.Milt rm, heated pool, , , ,.Houses. 3 Bdrm, t.Bdrm. See ,,Pkt· World" 'eontem· 7682 :Edinger , -:-J. - well planned 3 ~home proftnlonal fuw:tscaplng,-in QAR.Y PILOT DI ME-A · Inc. $265: Close to 1torea, aew o_.spacloua w/S:tnum 842-4455 5to.5140 A4Vrut 2N:;r, =June~ Irvine 22JI ts a La Jolla ~o4el -Ldlk H.B. ~ble '""loan, LINES. You can use them park. $25,!XXI. 545-2486 ~ s Br's apandable, . SELllNn Seuhore Dr. (213) ~ FOR~ 1i>' owner, New '~arbor v~. $57,500. $44,$00. £162.!..t911 tvel. for just pennies a dq. Dial Ownr/Agt. 5000 sq Jt, 4~ Ba, hklelllnp, " homt. 4 Bit. 2 BA.. Fain nn. P-. Barrett 1 Goftor•l 100D J ~ral 100,10...r•I ' TODD l car pr., accommodates YOUR HOME Balboa 2300 Cplli,dlPl""'1<:'Xtria ia..., REALTY _, ::_~=O:t.C:::: .,. roli ....... Avail 100•. ::T'c1~v.~ lSUiWeatcllf!Dr.,NB ~., ~@~dtllA-"~f!is·· 548-7219, e Balboa PenlNula Point. mo.Waterpd,m.2S1Talt5 642-520o -• . 2BR. Frplc, Bit-Jn ' elect -· --University Perk 1237 • 25 Years Experience RIO. Dble pr. sr.25 mo. Or -- ·EXCLUSIVELY OURS Just listed, this auPtr sharp 4 Bedrn'1 home, with-ep.c- k>\11 tam.IJy ftn. formal llY• tnc rm. atep.uVing kitchen. OYeNLted corner lot w/bolt gate. Terrilic .l'ffidentlal aroa.134;500. Call Joclc ffam. mOnd, M0-1151 (Open E\<eo.) ' . 11'1'. h•'!"f Walk to aU scbooli, sharp 2 story, 4 BR I: form din rm. Tbis home is llnrnacvlate in I< oul CJooe U. St. 1ohn'1 Parlob. Only $35,950 wtfb 101'1 down, ·PAut.-tmns CARl'I ABAl'I •SALT T C O • The Puule with th e Built-In Chuckle : =~ unturn. No pell. &..-. c-dol Mor mo QUIT READIN' e WE BUY EQIJJTITES 45' BAYFRONT Bal boa UK! Now I Br, 2 ba, all 0 Reorrono•· letfrlfl of th• --....,,.,--.. fovr scrombled words b.. #' low to '°'"' fOilf »lmplt words. ITE·KSI M I .' I I I I' I _: LN .... EC-'Ef'-· .L.-L-11 ~ _ I I' I _ 1 rf..,OL.-R,..O ...,...~1 i· ~ :· I ' I · I . • Bedtime foct. on. good r.:-=-----. turn gets .moll of t"--,.. I TE'I ARB I ' *·•' 1-:,,;1.;.;.;;:,1··'"'1,....,.1=-1 T"l -l • C...0"" .......... ~ ........ lrt flliln! In tho m'"''' WO<d • yOu'cltvtlop rom lfep No. 3 b.low. ·e PRINT NUMBERED LETTER$ I' IN THESE SQUAtES ! uNSCRAMaLE unEas ro I GET ANSWEI r r r rr1'1 I I I I I I I "For Rent Ada" BRASHEAR .REAL TY =··floa"f'cJi :.;.~Ba. bit.Ina Malnt. pool, Ocoao Enjoy the leCUrlty of >'?'Ir 847-8507 Eva, 842-0G'7 -• vw. ~ts. $330. 81M83$. ~ntho.::· ~ :cu1":i; $21,950 , Balboa lsl•nd 2355 HUllll ...... llooch. SM )'br, 2 be -can be ecLOSE TO BEACH• 8Au.oA Island ~ ,.,tai. RENT/ Leuo I.../ ...._ xoors. $211.!•Jt>. 3 Bedim, family rm, 111 2 Bt. !um, odutlli. 1225 mo. hm nr bch/ ~-9' walll , .• Red Hiii Roolty botbo, ftreplace, N.., point m-t023 an 8. sun'OlllldJnr tbla a Br 2 Ba ' Univ, Park Center, Jrvtne in1ide A out. Boat door, lee bm. 2 frpla; Mman bib + : Catt Anybm. mod> ""v tt~ • ......,. tow lntefttt Summer Rontolo 2t1D atrtwn/ bltndq - _,,I, --· prdeo WI· Jolul lanai. J ·2 l'IREPL:ACES BRASHEAR REALTY SUMMER RI NTAL car pr. 1295. lllMt'I! One Jn master bdnn, A one 14.l«IO'I ,El<eo: 60-0477 LAGUNA BEACH VACANT ·RmllAua. i Br.• In . the huae ram Uy rm., w/ OWNER. MfUD')e 6% VA Beaut. 811.tt Lqoon vtlla, 2 1 blk ICbl. J'ri)" etc.. p!5 1 wet bar. S BR. 214 ba., for. Spadoua S br, 2~ ba, fam BR, :Z BA, w/dryer, wet bar, mo 53&--MS7~ • ma1 dlnlna:• rm. Sweellln& rm ·w/frPlc, landscped, , IWlmmtnr JIOOIS, tennis 3 ~ · . 81._ - view from upltain. Spot. prde:n kitchen. Imm a c. courts, stept to iwtvate beach ~ nr new. -_,,_ lcM oond. A a real plea&Uft 96l-0983. · · '425 monlh of Junt. $250 =·:: ,;:;·S::.,: .. to sboW at $96,9501 MAGNIFICENT t BR. 2 Ba, wkly, Jub' and .A.qust. • ~ IOB P I TTIT, RNl!or Family nn hNled pool 499-21!12, 10 Alll-2 PM. 3 Br H0uo1 2 bao - . 13J.DIDI prol.,;t~ landlcap111c'. LO\!iLY LIDO SANDS !'I. or -a •1111nt. .. BY OWNER-3 Br. 2 BA. Auwttabll "' ~ I 0. n, HOME I blk .I!> bell a Bdrm pl• ctr. 1311, -frplc tam rm; newly dtc; '44~500. 96MM1 eve1. 2 8& Pool JulY $200 ft Aue , Ba., J Star)' TVW-.e. i; blk pool • 't•nnla. TralWf. JUSI" Completed-9 Unit I !350 wk. 111'6 Br1lce Cm· l% ba, ..,.._ "111<, peol -make: otter. m-<l160. Apartmen~ Walle to tlt.acb. cent. ·54Mt!)4 Newport Bea A clbhle prlYIJ. ln""1tl. NC man.r _, tt " ,.. hi """'' lo>< adv'antap. I ' DELUXlll 3 BJl. Apt. I BR. OOodo. Patio, - <ln oell It wltb a DAIL~ THE LINDBORG, CO. II 15· II II. · 137'1 .. JllO, oD -...,.._, M •1003!!!m!l!Batool"""r."'c"'.M"', """-""",.1 _...:.SC::.::RA::::;M;.:·UTS=.:.::...:A:::. N:.:S::.WE:.:.=:.:R..:l:::N:...::C:.:LA~SS:::l::..AC:.:.:."':::n::..O::.N:.:_9::..0:.:D..:D_ """''' • • 136-251'1 • w .. tc1ttt ... a. 6l2-62'N 1 ••Ml. 1110 ... -.- ·+--T ' -T " ?1 ... . . \ . ,, I I ' I I ' I • . , ' ,. • .. - '\ 1 • ..... ,... ~...-..- I I" ' . r OAILV PlLOT T11tsdQ, Allril 21, l9i0 . • l~~~~~~~~RiE~TiA!LS~-·~§~~R!ENiT:AiL~S~~~~lliR~liN!T~A!LS~~·~~:l~RljNT~AlClS~-~-~~~1 REAL ISTATI RIAL'-llTATI •J luolllthotl Aptt. Unluml...... Apts. Unlumlohed ~· ~nfumlohed Aptt. U!""mlohed. ~..!a .• I. -'----i...;O"'•;,;,;-=al'-·----a..-. -Coot• Mota 51'! Cott• Men 5100 Nowpotf &.ch 5280 NOWport llMdt ·-Rinl•I• w __ IJ!!.' ... ~ Rtlllal * * * * ---wl!b ..,11on .. " WANT TO uue: 3 ·bo llor!! HILLGREN IQUARI MMe .,, "lilt party. • houffor,apt,ntaroctanori stcna avail. fU' bmned. 'I l!ld 1-In J>ftati&' NOW RENTING pool, elm ochool. y...., -tn ... <C c\ty'I buotiot -. 4 BR., cutom eupet exec, wife UI 'tr 014 lboppirw mten. App 850 ' drt><: pollo • ta-.p. Beaullful new 2 BR. 2 bath unlta with quality dluehltr I proteu. sm. .,. ft. ... ' · 'tor. SDI mo. -lllW Elegant carpel> and dral"!'· Planned for privacy + poodle lwd! behaved. .,,. 250 E. 111b St. o.ota -~.Cow Ln. HD. frj>lc., outside living areas, J>OQI & recrea· ~ "' pl....,.). Boot Call lllr. Bnm 12u) OL ,_ 3 Br. 2 b&. "!!'"· • .,... Living • • • tlonal facilities. In the, h e a r t of Newport 66M, Dally Pilot, NB 1020· s.. n. 11ota11 or oll!io. llltim. °'* to bi:b.. $235. Beach. Easy access to shopping -beach -EMPLOYED ColQ>le with 1 30' ,,......, oa Newport Dtyp 13.1--llll. ext · i781, "Or•nt• Cov11tv'1 Mo•• •••11• freewaYs. $275 to 'SOO. child want 3 Br, 2 Ba hoUle Blvd. Acroll from Cit)' IWI. ~ 9S8-4893 tlf11I Ap•thnt11f Commw11ltv" in CdM. Want 1 )'f Jeue Ervin, 615-1&111. ~ 1111. ·i SA.·.-... Rm. 2 --'"'· a,ad ... M.,. 801 AMIGOS WAY OPEN DAILY 1·5 :':,;."Uoo: -... !250-i,000 so. FT.. · Wh••llyl wont? :r=°"" "'1eo. l2!0 mo. Rent or .(Off Jamboree & EastblUff Ro~d) Co""' •tan clOwntown Santa SPIC .. , C' ••••p1~·· 'l'Ol -A..S MIY lit. BOYD REALTY "44-1617 675-5930 3 or 4 Bdrm w/pool for Ano. lOn'I buq loc. 2116 W... -• ......, -,..._ OO · · · , tran.te.nd exeo. 4 tam. <th st. s.A. !111.&n 'NA TUIAL BORN SW~ERS I merrimac WO s rr -----------. ol •. WW ..... -JW,, lst • ..... .. Role ' -•Valley · .. 3'10 -..VV..bJWV.LAV..L<ZAV.LJi_ for •·Juli year. 4S6-524' Office Ronlll '871 S LI--5 11-.._ 5 IMb mt: 2 BA.,Nr H!Ch Sehl I<. Grade Sehl. Xltit a r e •' "'er ftf!. P65 rno + uUl! Call ~. Agenf ~ S!l"'511. '. 1 ·BDRMS. & DEN ~. e&rpeta, drapes,' b\dli-im Jdlt¥n. A Fine fa•· 1))1 borne. • 1 s:m' Month • Lease· O!f l!EALTY <!ll-0731 L h I d • / 35' p· t I kl! ~ AL SERVICE ' · •Vt.a -• MUl1' INCL.w1 us 1n sc4!p1n9 w ine rees , sp r ng Costa Mesa 5100 Huntington a..ch 5400 , RENT ~ ,.. ...... , .. ...._ ......, ,..,..., " in., watttf'alls, bubblin9 streams & seren• ,ponds --.. FrM to ~endlorcl1 HUf!T1,INOC_!_,ON111~~ACH .,..,w• ~~= ~. _ ~"':..t'v:*'""• ,..h M•rrl"1•• Woods tho pl••• to.live. Th•H HARBOR GREENS · Blue Beacon, 64$-0183 CM ~ ---T• PIHi y-Trodor'o PorodlN M · t & 2 BR. 2 BA, furn. or unfurn. apts fe41!ture • ON BEACHI-e LANDLORDS e ON l'IACH ILVO. -...0 tir-cond, self-cl•ening ovens, beam ceilings, APARTMENTS . • Deek IPl!l<t available tn r.n NI 6il2-Sgl d I Bachelor, 1·2 &: 3 BR. Furn/ • SINGLES FRO"' IHMI FREE RENTAL SERVICE newest oUice buUcUnr at '53 Ford P.u .• owrloadf(I wu.t TRADE 10 inilam! ishwaShers, prlv. 9or1ge w/storege, e ev1tors, .. 1" Gar m ••w Broker SM-<982 ~·--u In-~-~-hitch ~ -··" boat tn H uni. ~m ......... &: up. • • 2 BR. t•L BA FROM..-. · ~ on, 1~1-.,.. .. ..,,. .., ,._ acres emet.\li/3 rentals tso • ther1peutic pool, swim pool, BBQ's, den patios e Beam cellgs -,a .,._ --· ton acb. Afr condlUGDN, or: trlr &d tit'el It motor for Oranp Counl;r income se1.rn1s I: a lovely c~bbouse W"/fiiclal ectivities. Frplcs e Rec Rau e 2 Poola e 2 BR 2 BA FROM S260 Rooms for Rent 5995 bea~tlful entranct. l'riJrt· coinm.' ~c. FoR am. p~ pro~rty Ad.1, •• 1, ••• ~ •1•0•210 ·-··-·-N io:ot.~1 •3BR2BAFROM$360 -~-age on Beach Blvd., ftlU' -........... ltM\HCl\tate • ~· .. ru>--rr .; rrom • , ·• ·, · .:;>&&11wu • urae1?' ~JUUi Carpets.dn.pies-dish:wasbe'r CHEERFltfi. Room il bath IYda ta private parldnc ,-...-.-... .,.,.N!Ji"I fW•• ..._ ( ~ Fam & Adult sections. Im· 'heated pool-sauna-tel)rrla overlooking ocean $20/wk. lot.' $50 per month tor Trdfor&ncarAmaripe:aerv ' NEWPORT DUPLEX med. occup. 2700 ·Peterson rec room-ocean view.. NiceJy deoon.ted ·quiet bldg, ~bl °?k ~ ~ ~ .. l5M c\ear. 3XIO 1CJ ft FU4-Y ·~. Pt,500 Way, CM Nr Hrbr A Adams. patiOw,mple ~kina. iundeck A kitchen priv: 1289 hOUl'I ~:mnc , seiY:lci facU. G.G_. Esta~ 8 yn for EQUITY. T :;. J. DE FOR . RENTALS. RENTA' LS 546-0.1'70· Security guarde. s. Cout Hwy, Laruna available tor $10. All utlll· ~:.vessel ! Up/dn. Box ro·s·~a ! 5'8-0IB'l.~ LUXURIOUs:;ltW FURN. allo Avail. Beach. 49'-0!IT !!H paid excepl telephone. SSM, Daily Pilo~ NH. 40 Beaul!!ul ......., Nortl> Apfl. Fuml"'ed ~fl. Fumlshed HUNTINGTON SINGLE employed g;r1 or DAILY PILDT. '62 Dodge MilUary 4 whl .,. c.tilornla .,...._ Bar· .1: . . '· ""' " M'•~,-..1,, II (f" "•' • • c,CIO . ., ' . . . .student. Priv. bath; Pri.v. 1ms llACH ILVD. drive % T; wineff • Haled ders Nat'l foreat, will trade Laiuno Nlpuol 3707 Coot• Moao ' ,100 Huntington BHdl '40o Quiet Adult living PACIFIC entrance. CdM. $65 mo. HUNTINGTON IQCH ..... ''Worth $1400. Ttade all ... part f<\I" !ocal ....... ot' Flt count, '5 Jk, 2 VILLA MESA APTS. 2 BR. Adults anly. Util pd. 111 OCEAN 'AVE .• H.B. 67J.-7469 DEL 642""321 for 1Porueu, camper or ?' land, !? 49US08 . Bll .• 2 )T._ Ieat:e· ~tennoes 2 BR Furn. PriV patio. btd Beaut.-Qulet. $200. Avail l &: 2 BR.' 2 swim pooll (n4) 536-1'87 BEDROOM For Rent. Near . b tdU:X 3 ~j;:!i:n~ ~w Call 548-38m. Trade.2 lnllt.dtedl u down nq'd, Owner 4!J&..349f evez pool, 2 car e.ncl'd gar, Child· May 1. 17676 Cameron, Adults only, :..., pets.' 18th ti: Newport. Co 1 ta ,, ~er Inn'' It ,._ .. ~ Adjacent lots Wtst.clifl for on cheap land. $11, 700 ti.J.. or write P.O. Box 421Dana l"!r.. welcome no pet. please• 842-6121. 301 AYOC&do SL,C.M~· ADULTS ONLY Mesa. Call 646-{1669 Cnty. "-. •~~:..~.·. Income property,ncru. !Ion ·-, -· ~% ~-•-• Po~t. Cal. n629 · $185 mo. ' ' See Mgr on premise1 NEW DELUXE APrS ...... ,...... A.ii~.,. rty thine f ._...... ....., QI .,.....,._. -~ -L•gune Be•ch 4705 (Behind K-Mart off Har\lOf ewn.L FURNISH• PRIV room ~/bl.th, priv en. cpta. a: drapef, niuaic a: prope • or any 0 per )'tar plus interest. Own. ~Inion Vfelo· VOi 719 W. Wllaon. * 646-1251 at corner Rutgers & Avocado) i BDRM. ••··••• •• from $135 trance. H.B. janitorial ieniee. A-va ll. equal valu~ er-Agent. 847-3444 $30 PER WK. & UP PANORAMIC View overlook· Da)· 642-3535, eve 645--0283 2 BDRM .•.•••••• from $163 *9£2..8578• May 1st. Call • A·trame cabin in Bil Beu, ~·~ ~-··ty -~-Jul Bachelor &: 1 BR, htd pool, ing Alis:I Beach, 2 BR turn, FAIRWAY e ALL UTIL. PAID• GENTLEMAN ag:e 66 will · BOB PE'MTl' 1968 WILOON DELUXE 3 Br; cpts; blt·iDI; Swei!Wl -.;iic,u,_ .-... ,.....,,....,,.. maid SttVlee. Kitchens & aU elec. Mature adults, no HEATED POOL GAS BBQ ,•·-apt. San Clemente low 833-0101 333-0144 Eves RACING SABOT -1 · •.: 300 ~-family ~tion, lmnJed oc:. ,....,,. FOR u.,.c; Vlew, ..,, eq, ....- -•y $225 mo Alt 5f64w TV avail. 450 Victoria CNr. children. no pets. $195 mo. TH~ CAMBRIDGE rent 492-9719. ·Modern Offices am. units, bowie, etc. Let'• --r • . ltarbor). 'Eves, 499-3'l!ii-VILLA APTS. Bolsa Chica&: Warner H.B. $15 PER wk up ·w/kitchen $15 aingle. $175 2 rm suite. SMALL =CYCLE, deal! -968-S597 RINTAU 2 Br, 2 Ba. sunken living 1 BR Apt; also sleeplng mu:., NEW l Br, l blk bc:h $139, $30 wk up apts. $6 per Air cond. Stct'y aiervioe, '65 Che II RIH. f Dr Apts.. _Furnithed rooh"~:... ~~ baloonAy, no11 ~ml u2200w pd.So CoFreeast HTVwy&: radk>'. Private patio, pool • lndJv. $145 turn. QUIEI' &: PRI· night A up. Motel. 548-9755 parking, eehtrally located ~!wcs."". "~u'".i. '°"wan&t clacre,.,. T~E~for Dodie, o.vy: ' 40!)0 c uu.n:n ~mo. va ,.,ay · · · laundry Jae. VATE. Patio, pr. Ad!~ FURNlSHEO, Util. pa id, So. Calif 1st Nat. Blc, BJda. -~ ._... Fon!. or VW BUI of equal 0-Wef • 1st. 1255 Baker 540-0896 4740 Ne4r Orange Co. Airport &. sngles ·& cpls. No cbldrn ar $3>-1'5 mo. Girls only. 388 230 E. 17th Street home (To ~.OOO) or u. value 9r trade up or down. • s . I eve1 &: wknds O•n• Point UC! Adulta ...... 1.. peta 'Jf/2.A 14th. 536-1319, W .... CM LO .. ., o~"" c.oita Meu SC.1 .. "" ~ on. U1C0me. Owner c.1o·c_,,, • ' • "'~· 0784 ' ~· . . ~ ._. (TI4) 459-3103 ...........,..., Ing e ~~ ~A2t~~ ~I -U,1il BJl.pd A'M'RAC. Mod. fully turn. 1 613-l · --· FrH Conferehce Rm. · ~HA=VE=a'"un1-.:ta....,.Long--:Be:-1Ch.,-.1 -~-~-uu'"' ·tn'~A. dul • BR. apt. Pool. Lease. 24311 20122 Santa Ana Ave. BEACH Apt. Oceanview sun-Motels, Triller Modernized Offices fn>m($4.5, 26' Sportfi!her needs fin-near traffic circle, EqqttJ ~n v g. ts no Santa Clara. $155. 499-2055, Mgr. Mn. Bruce 545-3894 deck.Newer.dlx2Br.a_ltrui, Courts 5997 air Conct, ·daily janitor, uttl lahing toliches, Will trade •i;.i:.500. TRADE f« )ower Ad It pets 1800 'Wallace AVe 18 c1rps Jnd hops for Real ·i:state or ! ..,.,. U S C ,; • ., <!J'-2409 e MARTINl"'UE • crp ' • ''" nr. ' pd. 1 Min. S.A. F°rwY. 2116 W. Call -rl & ! .,... T &: pier. UTS-yr round. Adlts, • I 4th St., S.A. 541·5lll A·D Realty ati-1131 · Sus CASITAS RENTALS Park·Like Surroundings baby olc. ~2131. 5 LARGE spaces eft! $45 5ST-9736 A t Onlu l"'ed mo. No hidden cost. Yr OmCE OR STORE . . Luxury -· 1 " 2 bed-room aputments. furnish. ed and ~. with oom~,IJl'lvacy and l&Jld.. ec:aped country club at:mo. """' . tncbadbor $150,000 wartb Of iecree.Uonal fadl.. tties deldpecl .,..: operated justlar--e. Rents From $14,5 to $300 Furn. 1 no Apt• Adults p s. m DELUXE 1-2 .\ 3 BR APJ'S. CHEZ ORO Ap'·. -.. A"·•~ 1. ~· -ALSO FURN BACHELOR "' OoW'I ....... round fishing, counll)' tv· !? x 35' or 30 x 35' only, no pets. 2110 Newport I'!-I 5000 · ta New 1-2-3-BR. prtv. I u ·-• • d m.~. ~·. ,. .. ., ........, venera Prv patios . • Htd Pools g ng. 1..,. « r Y ()n oH at pking A: utll ·rum vu ...... -""°" arages. Pool. Utjlity Sa •-Riv •··-N wport••···Ce·•-~· ;;::;::;::;;;;;;;;;::;::;;; Nr sbop'g e , Adults (lnly cramen.., er.·~· e • ~ '""'r, ""'~ BAOfELOR. Frpl., beamed lm Santa Ana Ave., CM . = 5.36-272T rounded by orchards, quiet, 2052 Newport Blvd 6f6..1252 ceilings, $115 util pd. 1 VEN DOME Mgr Apt 113 • 646-5542 or clean air. Ree. 'hall, l~un-PRIVATE office · i n p~ adult. 336 E. 20th St. O A'ITRAC. 2 BR. $130. 3 BR. dry, m!U'lna. Nr. shoppmg, miMnt location $50 mo 3M 642-8520 EL CORO VA $175. Now Avail. Pool. Kids WrHe ~or further details. E. 17th St.,. CM. :8kr IMMACULATE AP'l'S! Brand new delux Jpts. spac-OK. 17401-A Ktebon Ln, Pollard s M.H. Park. Prlv. S48-5508 ADULT A FAMILY km, 1 & 2 Br, swimming H.B. 968-7510, MT--0325 owner. Rt. 1, Box 114E, Red :::c:::::._ ____ ~ SECTIONS AVAILABLE pool, b-bque •. rec hall. TheS@ NEAR Huntington lta.rtiour. mutt, Ca 96Q1K1 525 to 1500 Sq. Ft. Furn 3, a.cm .An~Iope Valley, 380' frontage Sierra Hwy, 1% ml So. of Palmdale, near airport complex. ~M. tor Ro&etnond or. ? ~ TRADE ·spacious E-Skfe 3 BR., 2 BA. ·Fam. Rm. (val $26,950 w/$1850 eq) tor mo. tor boipe pr camper. Walk. er & Leet Rltrs, ~1711. 2 BR. ldeal for 2 men. ./ 2 BR. ideal fur 2 men. Spadotls. Adu1ts only, Pool: $1511. 19'J3 Church. 548--9633 . CloH to 1hopplng, Park are the best in the area. See or unfurn. Crpts, drps. Park. * Spacious 3 Bt'a, 2 Ba the t 2077 Charle New 3 Br, 1 Br. pets Qk. HOLn:>AY BEACH MOTEL ing. Reasonable. 646-24'14 Smogless • Trd eq./beaut. *2Bedroomt er ~ot, &: Louise·~':· <213) 592--2623 or (714) RoonuBeach.·FidtrceheenettCo~tilOO'nenta!to 2'3q-AvonSt,NeWpoi-t Oceantront,4,Br,4ba,21ty • N ·:::"'.;:.!:po;:rt:;_;B:;.•:;•:;<.;.;h __ ,.;;2;..00.1 * Swim Pool, Ptrt!ireen 646-2llS. · ' 846-0459 hm, OcilanSide for vac land, -* ~L Indlv/lndry lac'la 2 BR A L Crpts bltns bre~t. 18 32 N. El 1200 Sq. Ft. Office inco~ or.nnlr bm <>ranp 16 Acres in city of Granll Pus, Orego;n. Houat, barn, irrig. Subdlv. potential. Equity $19,500 for locaJ property. 53&$7. '66 Cabover Camper 49u, tbl, stove, sink, alps 3 or 4, tits Camaro 01' Ranch. era. Want boat, tools or any. thin&: ot vii.Jue, 546-5486 HA VE: pool home, 3 BR., 2 Baths, built-ins. WANT: 10 tt. wide 2 Br. trailer. (Agent) 536-1445 S3G:45.i8. EvJ!I • ' • • ' .. . " • '" " " . . .. '" . .. Immediate Oceupancy Mo, .to 'Mo. I.Ure AvafL Newport Buch IMS Anaheim Ave. 2 BR. Unfurn. Newly dee. no .;,ets~ ' · gar, Camillo Real SC. 492--3582 Jn Civic Center Santa Ana. Cnty. 5.11.-0651, 54c>-0m I .co.,..sr.,•...,MESA,.. ... ,..,.. .... ,..212<,.. I ~~d~:~1~. n~i:·m. ssf~ *962-85711* i WEEKLY rates. s EA Parking, crpt, wat~r incl. Trade equfty tur car boat ' 2 ""-2 bah Pri !lo LARK M·OTEL, 23 111 From 29c aq ft. 54!.Slll. itlcome.or TD-•1 3Im: _ _: · R·2 View Jot, Dana ~ ·: ANAHEIM :msa.·-a blk. s.. o1 Llnco!nl (111) 'IT.MSOO GRAND mo. 2283 Fountain Way E. owu•5, t · v pa • IDvd CostaM' LA UNA llE•~H . ~-·-$130 ~ 2 BFt, 1% BA.·Studio, <Harbor, furn,• w. on heated pool, washer .l dryer Newport • eaa. G -R·l vieW. krtl, PanonuM. · Patio, gar. Tot ok. Blue Wilson). Wllaon G ardens hook up. 962-8994 Air Coftdltloned Height•, (1 or all), wW """ FOR=!nd . . or corn:rnttdir· .. ~.--1;' ·*·~! OPENING Bea.con, 645--0lU Apts NEW 1 Bdrm r .. -...1• Misc. Rentals 5999 ON FOR.ESl' AVENUE , _ _;:ll3IMl040::.::.::..::"'c.799-:.::..2195::::c_. n·--· ' -. ' -.-v~ .• c . ,, •• GARDEN GROVE l3l.8D Oiapman Ave. {C blko w. Santa Ana l'wY.') (111) - NEWPORT BEACH ISO mVINE AVE. mvfNE AND 16th CT11) 64>-0550 South . Bay Club Apartnients REMARKABLY UNBEUEVABLY EXTRAORDINARILY BEAUTIFUL IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Luxury prden apartments ollerlnJ[ complete privacy, beautlful landscaping Ir unparalleled recreation&] lacllitlea ln a country club atmosphere. Now lea.sins:_ ln Newport Beach. Models open 10 am to 8 pm Rents from $1354-110 Funrlshed or unfuntlshed Costa Mea• 5100 ~~-~---~ ORLEANS APTS. $170 l Br. 11A Ba, patio, blt-ins, C'J1)ts, drps. Ask about cm di9CC1Unt pl.an. 880 Center St. M2-i340. * * · ....._t"'..., DeJlr ap&ce avallablt ·t:n 1· drapes. mE LJNDBORG FULLY Enclosed 1toras:e newest o(Oce bulldtllS at DiO Acm: Esperance, W. CO. !iJ&.2579 zaraa:e. $25 per mo. prime location In downtown Australia. Adjac Linkletter RENTALS * GU-6391 C.M. * Laguna Beach Air concfi. ranch, $50,000 clear tor lo. SINGLE Storage ~ ~ t1oned, ~ bteutlful cal Pl'OP. rent, CM. S20 mo. entrancet: Front.qe on Call ~ Aplo. Unluml"'ed ADULTS, ONLY J.NEW Deluxe 2 ar·a, 1%. BA -:::;:-;,::----;;;;; l==~"d,fm.~7'~69~*~= Forest Aw .. ttar lNdt to 3 Br, 2 Ba, Well·kept nice 2 Ir. 3 BR. Avail. Private pa. apt!!, Just being completed Sant• Ana 5620 MundJll,l partlna k>U. S50 area. cloae to sboPpu;g. ti<>, pool . indiv, laundry tac. at corner of Wallace &: 18th Income _!roJMrfy 6000 per month IGr spa.oe, DtM ·want a larger home Costa (Nr. Orange Co. Airport: Tug. st. $~ &: $250 on yrly lease. and cbaln available .tor $5. Mesa. Un at 17th St; nr, Wo...,!111). _awne __ r_. rn._11_55~. --'---VILLA MARSEILLES OCEAN VIEW !':.!:" .=.. -=·~~ s.>2531 or 551-9116 ITU TusUn, Costa Mesa Mgr, Mrs, Carson. 64Z-4641 STUDIO APTS. 2 Bedrooms • 2 Baths Carpets & drapez. Garage 339-C CABR[lJ.() $175 Per Moritb • or $165 On Lease DELUXE 2 BR. 2 BA. $140. BRAND NEW DUPLEX • $4l,950 All ut!!ltla pUI .,....1 I Want to diw.-.lfy port. Adulll pasr 45 ·only. See SPACIOUS CUSTO U1L -•·p"--folio Hii.ve:. OTC 1toclt. Quality, MB :f tor --· _, .. 11 Mgr, ~265 16th Place, 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. yean of pride ()f ownership. DAD..Y PILOr Want: aoocJ ._ ....... ty Trust CM . Adult Living Unusually spaciowJ 3 b!d· 222 FOREST .AVENUE Deeds. 546-5984 . * DELUXE 1 &: 2 BR Furn. & Unfurn. rooni owner'a unit with de-LAGUNA BEAOI $1100 'tqUity, Jagu&r 3.8 S Garden Aptll. Blt·ins, prlv. Dishwasher . color coordinat-luxe kitchen and LARGE Ot-9t66 Sedan. AU pwr/nir, lo mi., patio, heated pool, frplc. ed appliances • pJUISb abaa dlnini:: room. EquaIJ.y. spac. ··CORONA DEL MAR chnn wire whb, nr. nu · Adults. $145 mo. 546-5163 carpet • choice of 2 color ious 2 bedroom unll Great lmmaculate 2 room. Private Michelin tires FOR Linc., schemes • 2 baths • stall OCEAN VIEW from each ()ff1ce. Ground floor. Private 1_Cld_. -"'-'-· _6«_-<26S_c.· __ Haw· 4·Pride ~f Ownenhip units ·in 'c~ .~·Joe. Wan~ lalpr llllHS, ~ cial, or. !"Nincy J, Moore, Realtor 613-3101 BEAUTIFUL tNGLISH ti RM ltome near Pasadena tor N.B., CdM, C.M. Du- plex or unlts. Home value .$29,500 clear. Call 548-8532. Will V;change $1200 private piklt course or block rental time for u:..ad car of equal value. 642-9365 Have Free/clear Iota and .. . ., .. .. " " . . ii D'IHre Garden Apts Puttinl green, waterfall &: ri:am, Dowen everywhere, cs· pool. rec. room. billiards. BBQ'•, Salina. lum.-unturn, 1. &: 2 Br. also Singles from $135. See it! am Parsons Rd .• 6fU670, Between Har. bor A Newport • 2 Bil-N. 19th Oakwood • , uuoso 0 -··•·==m ca.,a Newport Beach 5200 showers • mirrored w "living room. Minimum main. bath. $135 mo. Utj.I pd, robe: doon • indirect li&'ht. .tenance yard, PLASTER in.-Parking. 673-6751 Owntr . ing in kitchen • brealdut terlor and YOU O~ the a.st Location In CdM bar • huge prtvate fenced land! $5mJ down will ban-800 to 1400 sq. tt. Deluxe Off. 3 units:, income $2640 yr. Trade $9000 eqty for boat, lot or automobile. Darling Rlty., P.O. BolC 2346, Riv. enide. <n4) 686-TI61. acreage. Want meaet fish. 1 boat to $5(1,000 or live aboard •. 1 yachfc :to $150,000. <n4> 459-31U3. 'ROO FURNITURE Garden Apartments '1700 16th Straet 714: 642·8170 2BR duplex. Bil-in oven & range. Drps. new wall to wall cpt. Fenced yd. Garage. Avail May 1st. $145 mo. + cleinlng deposit. Gardr.ner & water pd . 54&-0336 aft 5 BAYRlONT 2 BR. 2 BA Luxury Apll. Priv. terra~. elevators, sub. terranean pk'g, All elec. Pool, soft water, docks, 3121 W. Coast Hwy, Newport. 64~2202 patio • plush l'l!'k&SeaPing • die' i an brick Bar-8--Q's -la.rre beat-We -SELL A HOMll ~Spa~r.A-lmmed. "'3fo11' s!. 'B:l;tol St. EVERY 31 MINUTES NEWPORT Beach Deluxe (\I Mi. N. of So. eo.,. Plua) Walker & lee Oll!cea. Air Cond., heated, Sant• AM . w/pnv. ba. 2400 W. Cout BY ACCIDENT • St i I I PHONE: 5574200 :1143 Westclrrt: Dr. _H_wy_,_. ______ _ HAVE 4% acres free I clear: zoned M-1, in boom. In& San Marcos North SD, county. For income proper. ty or ? Broker 545-9451. 2 Newer duplexes, side by side; 3 Br. 2 Ba. ea., fplcl; nr. beach. Equity approx, $27,000. Trade tor land ot tnduat, Realtor 673-4350. BEAUT Mt Cb*{ Crestline .. " " " " " -.. .. . . " " . a ftooms from s19.95 >tOntli to month Rentall .•.. Wldt Selection HOTEL ROOMS FOR VIP'S EXPENSIVE? Ideal For Combination IMMAC. unfurn. 2 BR. Duplex. Avail May 1 at. Pref. older cpl or 1 sngl. employed. $145. 646-6626 aft 5. Available. Yearly 3 BR., 2 ~~~~~~~~~ 11 =~~_:646-~1111~·~~-J1r.EXEC~ ofe 1uite • 1100 aq. ft. Honolulu. Hawaii home w/ BA, beamed ceilings, nr. Open 'til 9:00 PM rp /{irps 444 Npt Blvd p:>ol. 4 BR. $69,500; Equity bch.108~ Grant st. {Corner Laguna Beach 5705 BUSIESI' DW1tetplaee Call ~U · 1 pm wkdy~ $42M, Want: NB doplex or St. Mortit area Cl>oice view • ~ Lake Gregory. Trd eq $20M Grant It Seashore) 645-2748 town. The DAILY p GT;i-4644 --income prop. McKentie tor apts. ln NB, CdM, 871-1273/642-3339 1Jlli%. PU)<CllASE OPTION ,. hr. Del!very <;uotout """'""" Rental 511 W. 19th, CM. .518-3481 lS68 W Unco1n. Anhm 774-2800 OFFICE·APT. Prestige private Bayfront view, 2 BR. apt, completely 2 Br, 1~~ ha , bl tns, dwhr, furn. with linens,. etc. Sea. gar, pri patio, $155, Ad.Its, sona1 or yearly rental. Laun. no pets, 1843 Po m o n a • eves Ot' 176-7015 days. OCEAN FRONT new luxury Oaulflrd ltttion. Sa" e EXCELLENT f rontage, 1R:.:0:.:al:;t0:;r...c6400732:.::c=:..· --~ • 2 BR. New paint, crpts, apts, 2 BR, 2 BA. Adults, no money, ttmft I: dfcrt. Look ground Ooor oftioe on Up to $100,000 cash, $43,000 Beaut. Sunny Hills home drps, refrlg avail. Nr. beach, c· P<;:;;''"· ';";-,.1661~====="=ow;;.1'======_: I WestcliU Dr., call 646-IJ228 TD It $120,000 eq. in leued -Pool. 4 Br, 3 Ba, din. fam, ..... rnd. $225. 571-8400 ... NEAR c .. City Hall 3 Rm \ndustriaJ for Orange eoun. . Trd eq, ;MM for hm/dup, ,. RENTALS RENTALS ,..,. . . CdM Lido Bal ls! Offlce1, Paneled, carpets, t)' income. • or . • 5242 . 4100 dry facilities 4: boat slip 548-6357 East Bluff ,c;oot;·.•.;-;;Moaa;;;;;;;:;::;::;;;.. I ~·:::v.:•ll.i.'Aj5">~""2fjj°'~64~2464LT:::.. Gracious Adult Living ---:.1------~ MESA MOTEL 2 BR. w/w crp"· d...,, bltn PRESTIGE LOCATION P'umithed Apts. Jt/O, spiral strcse, frpl, 145 For letlSI!, deluxe 1888 sq, ft. 'VILLA ,pQMONA *.LOW \VEE~Y RATES * E. 18th St. 645-0092. S190. 4 BR, 2'ii BA apt. Frplc, ~-$I-Kitchen, TV'"s, makl service, , d 1 1 bar · . T.-vm -. • Heated ~l 1 Br. Duplex $110. Lrg nn s, rapes, crp 1, we , pn ADULTS QNLY, NO l'ETS. 64&.968l pleasant garden al· baloonies,dblgarottkitchen At.L MODERN AM.F;NmES tffosphere, no pets or dshwbr,dbloven.Pool.Corw Apt1. Unfumlohed _Afrto. Unfurnl"'ed drape•. 1100. Call6G-<560 Bkr. 6'M26S i42-3339orFul!emnll11·1213 Sant• An• 5620 Sent• Ana 5620 FOR rent offices er stores -A, -;;;;=.;_;;.;;;_ __ _;=;;.;.;=.;;;..;.;.;;;;.. __ _;:.::; 130 E. 17th St., CM. 185 * * *· * il Up. 646-8181 . • --------------- CM OFFICE $91 Call 64M833 REAL ESTATE Gen.rat CemnM:rclaf REAL ESTATI Gonorol * 6200 ... . 'l .. • .. ':; • " •• " • • 1t6o Pomona. Costa Mesa ~CHELOR. 1 .&. 2 BR. for' children. Call 54M920 to &hop'g schls & recreation. W. ot N1'Pt. betw 17th It 18th unfurn). Crpta, drps, patio, i NEW l 2 BR $1.50 & SlTO Only $350 mo. j.,!l!!!''!"'!'~'!'!!!~~~!!!I pool, _bltns. $1.40-$185 . Util Incl . · · 835 Amigos Way, NB $6 NIGHT & UP ~ff. Manor Apt&, 1525 241 A 'd * 6'6-0919 Mgr. next door 865 Amigos. $30 WEEK & UP Placentia, NB. :c,:,,-c.voc=•:::•~~-'.:.;cc.. STUDIO e. 1 BEDROOM ~ Motel. Spec i a I NEW Dix 1 &: 2 Bl'. Sb,g crpt, 2 BR. 1.rplc. Acce!!s to pool. Industrial Praporty -NEW Bldg., .u .ooo sq ft for aale or lease. For details I BUIU>ER OtFERS NEW 21,500 1q .. fl. delU:xe bldi. Lea.std, choice 0 r-a n I e Coun6' area. Property llania lttalty clear: Owner w/..,..., llt .. • ' • 2~ Attel by Owner, UtllitiH· near nmntna: water le: Golt Coune. S950 dn. Sl•.m • , (213) ~2727 .: K d bl · ed Adults. $200 mo. 548-&477 or 'IV 'A Kitchenettes Incl. n.lcs, S130 • $147.50 Wkly rps, tns, tmm . occp. 644-5516 L1Mn1 A maid aer avail rates trorn·$4J.50 Btwn bay From $150. 540-1973, ~S.2321 .;::=::::,===== ~-&:vet a,ction A: beach. Maid Serv . 2-LRG. 3 BR apts. Cr}ltl, Coron• del M•r 5250 2'76 NEWPORT BLVD. 61>-1811 ~·:""~· ~-~o~k~, Pool;;~· 19!1!=~M:•·: I iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 54a-f755 DELUXE 2 Br. Westclill loc. ~e. Apt. 3 548-2808. BR. QWeL Colt to lhop'g, . Pool & bl:tnt1. Adults $m. QUIET new 1 BR. Night Nr. Harbor le Adami. $165. mo-no l.w. 64.2-6214 light view. LR 2 car gar. No C..U aft 5. $40-3997. * • FREE Apt R e nt a I pets. 646-6835. 54fi-,5240. jii[iii~~~Apa~~J10i.,~n$$128ii lnformation. Low Weekly 2 BR Duplex. fenced yd. -Ad.11lt1. Walk· to Ratel. 49f-l20l child. pet OK. $12'.> mo. Call ewr1tbiftl! 6C-C12l F\IRN. t Br apt. Ocean c64:.;2--085~;.:1=~~~~~ ~ tum Bltcll. a. 1 Br. vifft. To J une 30th. Call LRG 2 BR. Triplex. Priv S1JO 4 .,. Mutts, hO peta. 646-8197 or 6'f3..3ri63 patio. Carpets, d rapt s, 2115 Elden.~ f, CM. 8;11ioo lolond '35S l-"bl"-tn..:.'·..:.'c.;'35::.._:.mo,,:..,,. S1S-,,._1c;861,,._. - ~· ,.eti~~ ON TEN AOtES 1 A 2 BR. Fun> A Untun ~plAees I prl•. patios I Pooll. Tennla • Contnn BktS1, 800 Sea Lone, CdM 644-2611 !MacArthur nr. eo..ct Hwy) BACl'EIDR 1'JJ'. Ganp. * LRG 2 • 3 BR, 2 84th1, Pri•-. prd. No pets.. BOAT Slip A: 2 Bdrm. f'rt>lt, bltlll, oi>t.s. drps. 2 BR, 1 Ba, garage apt. tN...., Vbf:1. CK. . Garage AP!. 1 Ba.th. $350 Encl &ar .. palJo. *1034 Crpts, drps. bit-ins, $180 , l BR ....,, 1*uf. rum, Bill Grundy Realtor &U-46'lO DLX 3 BR. ·c/d, bltn9, no mo. 546-1740 or ~ll30 ..,,. ti mo, Adul1I onl1· chldtn. 998 E. C.mlno Dr, H ti ~-•--• .. _ 221t1Elden.--. H"""""'"' Bud! -CM. IM-O!Sl J!!!...11~~ -•~ ~ FURN. Beehe;lor, AU 1{tll pd. 2 lldrm, conwr •PL nice 1 BR. Frplc.~ CZ'JltA, prlv LGE. 2 BR. Duplex. Crpts. S.10 'fl'Nk. • El Clm1nD .famlbfre and spaciouJ out patio. $149 util pd, 1 adult. dl"pll, i•r. Yard It pa.do. Or., CM. 5t&-<N5l Jal*. 5 ptJ, SIOt"N. ('le.. 187 E. 20th. IW2--m $135 5'&-1867, 847...Q.JM NICE 1.BR. Dp1s. Qldlt .. 1 btk. 11$5 mt £Ills. open NR. New 2 Br, 1 'ii BL Crpts, LRG. 2 Br Apt. Adulb. Co. by p,.,._ 1 Mu)t °"" .u;y, or call owner eVft. drps, atovt, d hwhr, pr. fd 11..nge11. 2608 F.n1land 30. HO -S.lOll -!66 w. W!hon. 61~'19S! St. can 536-1205, Mgr. I II ' .. mac.Ar1l;.,.. Utt..,. .Ar"-" Spanloll S1yl. tu.Tr ,~ •"411 (},.,.,.,.,... .Ulllh IM,.. Qa.iity St.., C ... r,.._F all ,_..,., E.cdd"I l/4Mricw ~ I" M.frJ. ,_,,., A a ... ''"-• "-" •"""' s..t...r Air C-.U.lo-' . &,.J-1 row 0.-~Sf, R...-ro,., Celor '' ,...._.,. No .. Ronlinf-#'ro"' 114-0 Jtut Norflt •I .S...l C..C ,.,_ 1000 W. Jll<WArtll., Blod. • 1 Wetlr g.., •/ M.aol S01111 .4n• 54-0.8497 ,· ., I ... ·~· TD 8\1 %. Prepd tnt. ol<. Out of Stoto Prop. 6201 I ===~=~=...,==-I t»>-364S ""· -pm. Commercl•I MARINA ln Newport Beach. Prime toe. Fee $315,000 Dcl. Kt111aard, R.E. Mt>=. FOR Sa.It, llote building. 68&-6911 W. 19th St. BetMJ Towers area. 548-1163 Aal· TIME FOR (j)UICK·, CASH THROUG ~ DAILY -PILOT , WANT ADS PRDllE OCEANFRONT 4 furnished u.n111, toned com-$.o DOWN, $40 MO merclal, 25X125, $6.9,500 . •,-~ wltree1 a • road, ,._ __ _.. .......,, 6"-6972 CIUlll: to new ake, N. E. ~·~: •·~· Utall. Xlu't hwlt!nc t. fioh. lnduolrlol R""•I -:::.,~ lull l'"°' CT11l eJOJt LEAS£.. Ne• aoQo .,. tt. Induotria! md(. Mountain & Doolrt '210 $1tot per mo. Can bt attn at 882 Productkin Pl, N.B. ~ or (1) 241--1533 BLOG-2 A: 3 1\MS. ldtakomm'I artill, ~lec­fronics. etc. Gmd r l r, ........ M&-1124 NEW 3 Br C.:bln, nr LUe An'owhead, frplc, c p t a • (213) 862-2900, !62-1\l64 BUSINESS and FINANCIAL ****** lutlMM . Ne• 3IKIO 1111 ft. $383 mo Newport Beach ·&p-1~ Opp1rtunttln 6300 =;;;.===~~-1..--------Leto _____ 6;:1:.:;IO FANTASTIC But. Oppor. 8 -yr medium abed restaurant OVERLOOKING N.B. Back 8&1. 4 CUit loU. A rare. op- P''1, Ttt, K1ng1Wd JLE. Ml :1-2222. 'I . In N..B. that muat be IOld due to loes O{ mo-. lOM down c.II Gate -• 491-6373 tor appt to tet.. . -----~ .. 'i " ·{~ . : . " • . , ., ' ... . ~ .. :..L ~. J • • • • --------·--~ ---:y----------·-~--------------------------------------------------------~,-,::-..,...._ • . . ' • • ' IUSINISS •nd •· ' ANNOUNCl,_NTS 'SIRVICI DIRICTollY SIRVICI DlllCTORY SIRVICI DIR'.CTotY 'J~l~AL ' iad. NOTICU ·~ . • mo' Ge .... !;• '.' 't6il p~ : ' - llUtl""" : . • 1-...... ~:~, .... Mil .... VERY "..U.W.· -o.'2 miw La.w•• ...... m,... PLti'ldnNG REPAm ' ~9't ~ ~·11t:iti'-a~~L-~b&k)'alt.llA1~ ia.Y. .Cr;pQplett l&WJl'rcii'P'. Cle&ri .No job too......U,.~ A.tilnate' .l i · ·> ;;.< -·' Poiir' "' aea· <illlO;~ boolljt. ~t.r lnll.Dt lo 3 ., by job or -111.. ,,... ·• 1C-3U1 • , CANDY SUl'f!LY : 3 1-.old. Vic~·>"· Qll·se4223 ..um.tu. -For lnlo eall --, 1tOUT1:·-. :~,. •~x.a:.a:..t:;. EoQlfr'd. _,_ .!9T-2llt·•-~ R..n., . . __ aco lidlmi~:i . '4~ -•· _, ""1 ter. Pnl. Lido .Ill. Own GARDINING • · , , -~ lqo' .Inf i,rv; male GiorJS!'ill,"tiCli , --1119-1193 n-, oiftbe, ivy reu-. GU1TERS 6 l °""""°""· ..... ........,.."!!!!-(~ --.-.wttll eho!ta, ~ ' -. ·11 .. ·1a--.. --:::---:.~Su andEY<~,~ ... j)IJI . ~~ltll!f . lrloli. MAM;ntY·· " .... 5l8-89IB eme• ' -.0 ·"'I'""' trom ooin FOUND Pureb!""'-· vie. otc • MM ill~ · l•ncl""PiDI· •11ru S,,"1\11 • 6HO opera~ d .... '~~~ ~_It:, ~,Call to ButLO' · e---.. ·iepai r 'RelnovaLYardRemodtlliw. ~ · • ....,~ ' .,._ .~ 'Haultrub,~ • ' atta. w~ elta'bUlli 'ioU'feJ · . . · · ~· , Brick,. b&ock., concre t!" ~ '.pni1clb• m.u8& ~PH01Sr'ER:Y '$twhlg, ~ (itandle. name bftnd1 ~ BLACK Min. ·C.nWe black . u,rpenCJ:y, DO job too ama.u. ' . type~ ,Pilloft. .cu1h Ions. and anacks) $1825 00 cub . PoodJt'.° Ylc. Sonora Scbool: Lio. Contr 96U9e AL'S GarOlllllC ~" 1A.wi1 aldrtt; .JB. bo&t cushlont, reqUirod Fo; ,...;.. Jnter. 567,lljBil alt s .,.. >Wn-.C., 'Qli....-., -· PlcJ\."IP " d<ilwr.r ,_ I , ~.!! ""·. . =•v """"'" ·1ound -ar Bua-a Servi-'542 ,lnduWial•A -tlal. , caJl&lterSt30,·5'>""' VllCW Jl .......... ~ -. &rea ' ""'1'""1 .. __,,I '""' · ' ' ..... 1f' • -· •· r•- aend name •. -· . .,.i ~~ I< W~ .. ;;;.· TR4°Nlll.\TioifS. SplJIWI, · · SEWING a.,ALTERATIONS. phono mnnber k> '.l!Ul.'l'I· -· · , . , Finalle Ji .,W qp, ht Latin * LANDsc.+PING-* Flat a aa.. 91rvice. Call STATE DlSI'.., tN~~ W, "FOtn:m:· Beaut.~ little Amerlca. ywilflllod Tr,ansla· De&llne. 'J.netalla.don. ~WN 66-1539 .., Broadway, Anaheim..__~ r q, ~;. vlc. JO&M St., tkml 50-W ' .lTc sq ft~ Sprl'*""1:. , , . , tOrnla 92802 (U<)· t'/8.5060. C..1& M .... 56-4522. ' U >" local .... ....u25 Tiie, Cer""'kl '6974 * FAMOUS iRAND m;,ACK • wmte pireon, C1._tarlllf '"° ROTOTILLING' * Veme, Tb< 'Ille Mon* _ 1. NAME* ,. • banded; Very ~mme, V\c. ,-.a•l'•NTRY Neff li.wn1, landacap!ng. ~twork.lDltallArepain. CANDY SUPPLY 'ROUTE Ealt!eo.ta Mela.~ ~ . . _ Shrubs & bttt removed. <rART~ OR FULL TIME) SMAU.! Wht. .~. dog. lmfO~ REPAJU: N! 'lob ~ell 54&--1142 . N:J: =-= Exi:eUentlncqm&fotf~hn. ·Fem., (C.M.. Jic,•35:11, 0ee· Too~ Cablblt, Jn..,.,. · LANDSCAPmG :.. ' • P.ir wee)dr1work l~ « ewt) '6'7l !'i58 JoAM, Apt. A. C.M. ,-=.~ :_tber ~ Ne~ biwns. _r.o_tott,fJlns . '41.U:,... nfillilW and colleetinc man-· ~ • .,.. ~no .....,. -~ Shrubs a:· trees removed. ., lr'Jll1 coht ..,..led <lia-BLK. lhort ba1r · do& .. i..., -at ~ IL o; Tree eot.'SIS-17'2 . TOPSOIL . .fu this N male,young;nrlAP.u,J\d. Andeoa''· .· , .• ==,,.-=-.==== =-·(..eP""!l::"ii..;'. Well bebawd, E)I< .. -. CARl'ENTllY.c.J>ille!S,)loom a.E.\N·UP . SPECIALisr lH, Pi.nters, TOOtiie ~. TINY:~~te ~e~ ~ Add., ~a~~ 1be job. Mq::.o~ ~ba. ~=--~~~a·= Milk ~· etc.). ru;o to ~-St.,,\:M. ,,Mil<e •. fP"l)llii .• .~ , . 830->ISO nr -$1950tolalca~lu:equl>ed (ae-8'6-'1361 • CARl'EN'!'l\Y -~Il:IETS General S.rvl .. a ·'612 =,.,.,=~==== ~).For more infonna. FOUND .Young Sb~.P.be.rd . RemodtJ.lnc-ftptin. No Job ' Trff Service tiOb llthd name; addreu and mix. Owner must ldendly. too small. Call "6-4224 LAWN )lowen sharpened phone number. to: · 54>1* · · ·'' 014 World CraftSman!hip small~ engines re~t; "ROtrl'E . -DEPAJU'MENT KEY~ON m mock ;., lrla Finish work my Spedaltj ~lding. Faulkntt's Mower • 23'', _P.~~ 58..Pomo--·Cd M Plea&e Iden ttt Y Catt E>an 673-1166 • Shop, 2122 Harbor Blvd, ,,.. TREEs; Hedges, :bi.m, 'cut, atumpt, re.moved, ~ull!d. 30 yrs exp. J\!1b' inl. SfJ-4030 na. caii1. . 6'13-5646. , QUAlJTY Woodcraft, sml Colta Mesa, ~ml· * CAM!!R.Ai· SH0P·-prtpie 'FOUND Sat. nite, nr lfor&ce pn'l canstr. I carpentey. D.;OM!T ~e1p~J\!palr! u __ pho_lo~t.,.ory,_ ___ ,_990_ Newport_BeachaboJ!'plng EnaignSchool tame white Ca11Ken66004f548-4235 ~1Repalr9efv1oe., -- cen,ter, eJt-5-)n-excellent rabbit 548-51.0 GEN -•· .;. b-541'..9941 .. w kd11 <:n¥00Ja.'SO&stom. Upbol. lncOme-goodleese, '*LI.UN. • _ . F~ re~, ~-·~· T-tQ.UM..CPM Europeaq Crattamamhlp DROMAT, Fully equlppod. FOUND Turtle, pouti.•• icl, """1bta;. ' "PROFEssl-.. , IOOl' linl 60-1'5< min time investmeflf. Ht""" . id e nJ I f:lcation. neoeuary, Anytbinsl Dlck, 6'l3-f459 """"... 1831 Newport Blvd CM. ...me lhcatton .• owner ~ 518-8217. ... REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS APT. CLIANING JOBS I EMPLOYMENT finabce. 1r T~ SI. High * CABINEI'S. Any Ille job Speclal untt Rate 646-*'8 • -._,, w!ume • tan!Utic location. Loa! · rl401 25 >" .... r. S<U113 H . ..,11119 6730 Joli Wantatl, MlD _,, 1o ·quali!le'd , AOI CARPENTRY · Wcimon 7020 btl.yer. * LUNCH srAND. 6 Mo. Cocker 1..ot11t 4113 Vic. _ Call Gc:l'don. M?-6'Jf5 --·-------Euy operatiOn _waterfront Belfut I Fairvtew. Lite AMBITIOUS oollqe boy bu location. Owner will train brown spoil on held A elll'I, ·c _ _,_. C , I 1...-' truck; will haµl. .move. Ex· TWO Women will clean. $18 _............ 1 qot on ·ba~: Named *"....,''' OftCN I -per. dep. 833-6075 for free and $21} •. _ ·-· e. ~ ......... ~s4s-s424 ''Brandy''. Reward. 5t&4Ml5 CEMENT Work: Waiki .• a.,,'~t.=' ~~--~--. South O>ut Real Estate LOSI' Vic. Brookiiunt & pa"----....,, __.. i.I'GHT HaWU., )lal'd/gar. AIDES -tor convalescence, ...,.. """""' o1v-.-. cl can __ _.._.. elderly care or family care. u & AGED Heil, ;younr .Slao1ne mate -1n cOncnte . the price-ls age ean-up. , ... .,. ...... Ill H mak 547-lftllll.~ ~ cat. Sligh Uy lone hair rl&htl Call 'sob &G-9187 aft 5. before 8 am. pr after 3 pm. =om=•=*·.,.;;' ;· ,,,~=== OWNER '!,~b~ tall' Recwar_'d. ,CXlN, CRETE"°"'· all .,...._ . ......,., Jolla Man, Wom. 7100 -CARL'S Movlllr; Haullnir A Natlnnal ........... "°" in-. . • .sawing, bftakiac, blulbt&, Cl -;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . • LOSI': Small" ")iite' jiOodle ~e~dlng· Lie. Servtce I: _ eaaup. 1rii Ton P.U. ~. • tttviewine, .Jor ~ ~ Sat. t!:venlnt'~1liC.,:::tf~f1";1, '.Q!:Wlty, s0-1010 · Fl'ff Eat~ 'ager ol oomplete !amil1 ree-Nowland. ""-... "TIP' ' ' . HAULING $10 A LO ·reational '5JOl't cmter. Ex-pie" lteWara· 8'?-198&: • 1~t CONCRETE ·work, · AD tremeb' htgb return on ~ · . : , 1 "' LiCltftled. ·Patios J drvwyl, OW up. Tree Serv. Gen. vntmentof$12500 Secured 4'PRICOT Tot' P'Ood'le1 'etc. Phillips Cemt1nt P,nmlng ~2528, 5;U-8043 Rilid ~~ invfte.t: fe.male, 1 m0;'.old,,f1'1-lbe._ ~~ • YAP.DI Gar. Cleanup. Murt have JllADll&mlent I: VIC Th~ . ~.':; l1. Q O· MORE Concrett1 paOO b-Remove tree&. ivy, traab. PR abllity. Reply to Box Slit nwa,rd'.. 64>-Uil· •-• · • Ieu money. Artistic .-tttng. Grade, backhoe, '9$2-tf45 the I)aily Pilot or call Mr. BLACit Peni&n 'fnale·~ tat-., A: finishing. 644-0081 HAuLn_.G • cl,e an-up. Marlc Rice (714) 774-7050. V'1e Fair I: F~ ·CM. cusroM CONCRETE Trees removed~Reasonable. -· , n-i. &:ward. 5'5-61JI, '" P AT,lOS _ DRIVES • ETC. Fne ,esiw.te. S48-l742 FlU:E ESI'IMATE, 642-1403 LET ROY HAUL lTI p.,._.,, "°' i:EMEm w6RK. no job too MS-6040 . • · • Small ,..,.•"'.. -U' stake d~p-l1' T. Pickup * >V!.l.Y .UCENSEI>"* , .... __ ,,.,_ ''°"'==~===== Ronowiiid llindu,Splrituallll. , :£.fun. H..Stu11Jdc..-I' · · · · - Advice on an matters.. ~ Houucl••nl11;1 , 6735 Love, Marriage, Buainen Chlld. ·c.,., abilities aolimiteb ageOCN TRISH HOPKINS Quality Poaltlon, tor Qualitied Applicants 488 E. 17th St., Suite 224 Costa Mesa 6.f2.lf70 • • , • • T..Jq, A"'9 2i, 1970 DAll.Y 1'11.fY ' • JOIS II IMl'l:ciVMINT JOIS 1 IWLOY-Nl ,~ &. • , • ,,.., Mar--.~w-:-1100 Jolte ~ wem. 1100 J11a1 MM.. w.m. 1100 J1111 ~ w.n..-..'n• . -... -.. "--~--~-. . ''Lc>Qt(,. ''SPICIAL ~1 <1 ' -. COOK. S llloj> ~ ........ "' ~~ fll1inl' ... ' job. Oall !fin. • Ooawa,1 •mt ' _,. . BE ( -""" • .._·&roller• Grill LVN-1'1111 • put tfnio, J ' ' to 11:31 PM, lflilltlaclno ,, ~ to ftftAll 'NEW v i11e1con•al•1etat i;_~~· -r..... HotJlltal. IGel' ' I COLONY KITCH.IN.. CAtlFORNIA · RISTAURANT 'ttli Harloo<, Costa Mo•• (al S.n Dloge l'...,ay) MAlDS. Exper, OMf' ·si.. ...,:. 1 1 Pb' Ben arown·, ~ ~ 1 11oto1, moe s. 0out lhni , South Lapna ~-""'i t 1 * MACHINIST ... Ex·! peritnced •• to 4:30 Uilft. !- ;.\; ·~ I "GIRL!.!! • . . .. ~ We are looking for i'THE BEST ' ,•t j IN Tll~. mr· Key Punch O~ '---11 Mach. Operator PBX Ops. ~'Specia_ls" Savings & Loan Exp. T ~Hers loaD Clerk Typists Bank Verifiers · CALIFORNIA Apply: 170 W011tfl Sl C.lll, ... --. Jolla Man,w.m.:1100 Job• MO.,wom. 1100 * ~~ANq -~~H~·' I' BOB'S · DRAPERY Worken: (2) lYtal"expc:r,u~ ,- Muat be txper ' all around . e&r:penter. AJpb; a....tUed , Steaay wortr: Gd wales 6-P'"flOlintl1 Norport.Mfu. "HOME OF THE BIG BOY" t:riale blneflta. 1651 Placien-Schoo.I Dtltritt, l60l. ~ St I~ I e TRAINEE COOKS it& Ave., C.M. , Newport Beach. ~ • DJ~~~~~INE *DRIVERS* -;..:.~.,~~' ,. .. ~ ... adf. reltabf•. No •--i..nce o ....... • -..emplc>fed FrM meals • unUorms _,..-. ...-In bldr. Malfttenanol work. "' lh-2b>4AT-&,dolly•, '. ·,N~I , 1 ""·o1 ~ rn. tholi' 154 g:~1Jlh,1Coa~ 11&11. • tlaat ........ o.:Jltoc9'I oertonnance of butJ·dJl'ir , 1o1, , . , · • . 4rMril INCOl'd.. l""'1 m,.a I n t e n a n c e • A.»ply: ~ BOYi 10· 14 YELLOW CAB CO,' Claul!led Per"""91.-·~ Cln1er ':;* Opn ,·186 &. 1ltb St. NtWport·Meaa Unttled CJi ~ -So. ...,_ • Oo1te -School> Diitrict, U01 18tli , ,1 .--DAILY PILGT EXECUTIVE Secretary, age St., Newport Beac•. ~; ~ 25-40. iu.ld qualittcationl .66-0600.-" '. ' :;I CEMETERY incl. appearance. Xlnt op-MALE .. Telephone llles.J'irt t.1' portunlty. Newpcrt C.nler. deal. Pakf "'"1. PH: Mt.1; f Call 6«-.14ll5 between S-AM lcyan 838-4367 ' , It' A 5:30 PM for app:>lntment MANAGEMENT-OPPOR.: l AND FUNERAL COUNSRING BeauUful Pacific View Me. morial Park needs tv.'O ma- ture men, EXPERIENCED Pediatric Full or et. ~e. Car Dec. 21 :~1 RN or Public Health nurse hr wk. 836--4302 r..g tor ll'OUP practice. Send Manaprnent , ~ resume 1'1:1 P.O. Box 17i8, YOUNG, . aar:euive man, k N.B. '. willin&.to leam and aaume ;. ' 0-rol Office to $450. .......,blilty, ht ..... .,.... . ! AccnbJ Pay-Rec, typing 50 ina: ncrea.tlonaJ bullma. ;q WPM, JoveJ, oWces. Call M111t be over 21 and have ' Loraine, Wettclitt Personnel reuonablt education. will-~ i Agency, 2>t3 Weatclitt· Dr., tng ,to work lone but ... t N.B. 645-2170 pleutnt ~· ~for Mr. -l Profeaional trainin& In out GROCERY 6-Sb t pp Ing CQfflna', Li.lun& Hilla: Gun Corona del Mar offices il ac-O~rk, mature man driving Club. llllll Valendl. Lapna I ,_.. ' Hil1I ,.. cep..,... nee. tor deliveries. 3341' E. • -~ , Cout Hwy., Ollll Manajjomenf Tral-;, You owe It to Yolll"Rlf to ar-HAIR STYLIST. Operator $500 • '' ranee an interview --• _ J. • wanted tor busy 1hop in Local Wildon. Can . Ann :b PHONE Laauna Nifuel. Group' tn-Weatclltt Penonnel ~· i --* 644-0212 * , slllUCe, paid vacation r'"n. 2043 Westclltt Dr N.s' : t DARRELL WAltD. ~~~~:; 645-mo " ':' Rick~ * MAINTENANCE PAINT-, S =~==~..,.---I ER. One year· riper, u " H!JR STYLISI' for men, ;lourTleyman painter , Apply· !. ~ COASTAL AGENCY A member ot Snelllno I< SneW,.. Inc. . Thi World11 L1rg11t P...,,.Hlonll Employment Service 2190 Ha-BJ, CM 54t><05S Hubor Blvd. at Adams COOK-BROILER ~Chet La.iuna Beach Country Cub South Laguna COOK Short Order, )'OUn&:. Nlte ahUt. Ml!dlcal I: dental benttill. •Good working ooncl. Hot'• Hut, 15342 Beach Blvd, We1tmlnater. pref.,. with toUowtnr. Cluidfied PGwonnei, Nn;'.. , .,, * * 494-0054 * * port • -· IJhllled School ~ Halp Wanlod Diltrlct, UOl 11th St., lfeW. : : IF ""' blve been wa!tlnr for port Beuh. M5-0!fl) • I' a chance to join .. top.rute 11 ft.al ~--te ..-__ H , ... MAIDS NEEDED -Ex-~ no:-1:<9'-" UU->UO ere s per. not nee. KEN NILES ~ your chance. We need 2 MARINA MOTEL. 1021 I' Salel!lll'len or Women, Phone n...-1..ie Dr · Ne...,.l "'-L. ~ THE RE AL ESTATERS ..,..,,..... '' ~r O\,:f1'-~ 646-nn Mr. Schnddt, MAINTENANCE ~AN -' Hospital 'DISHWASJIER wan-1 ted. Pleue call ) •n3f# *** 613-$ *** ~ Apply Penonnel Director Manufacturlng ~ So. Coast Community• Hospi-i ta1. 31872 eout nwy., s.uth MACHINISTS , : Readings rtven 'f '4a:Y• a LbnHcl 6610 BAY I: Beach Jartltorial weetii. 9AM-9PM 3U N. El -CarpetJ, windows, fioors, Camino Real; San 'Pte School i!lervin& So.~ etc. Rel A: Gommc'l. Clemente. 492-9136 -(92...00'ltl. qe ·Co. 6:30. am to 9:30 _646-~1_4!ll--, ~~~-- lJ ASSAGE prit 'f dsYI wk.,Full-P/time-Mesa Oeaning Service • ACCOUNTING , ••• Re1pon1ibJe po1~tion available in Accountln1 Dept. Must be neat~ alert: work ~ with others; ex- perience required in payroll, ,' billing procedures; accurate typist. 1642 Kaiaer st .. Irvine GIRL!!! * * COOK TRAINEE, eves. Muit be 18. THE ZOO MacArthur at Cout ?twy. N.B. Apply lri per90n Laguna, Calif. Ph; 49!1-L111 f Ext. 3.56. , l HOUSEKEEPER.Wanted, A proereufve manu!ao-l Uve-ln pref. 2 achl age turlng COttl:Jla"Y, witb ex· ·~: · SA NA -M Mt. ,.;,i, Ratet for 2 6 up. Carpets, windoM, 11oon, etc. , WHJRLPOOL-GYM """°'or 53<'1291 · ReL & Omunc:'t 54Mll1 Lo SOion do Traltmomi . . W•l!o-~'l>'.lndow •·1"'CI 2930 w. est. Hwy, Npt: Bch. Cantre~~ .~20 Clear Vu W"':low Snvife Daily 10 &m-1 am 60-31SI Reil. & Commc I. ~· We accePt ..U credit cards. "·Addifioni * Remedellnc :ffOVSECLEANING Jr. Purche1I~ Admln. $1,000. 2 yrs college, some exp, tee pd, (alao fee jobs) call Ahn, Weatclitt Personnel Agency,· 2IM3 Westclitt Dr., N.B. 645-2770. Fred H. Gerwict, Lie. -... _ Rel -D _,, ... SiJl&le-Widowed-Dlvorced 673-6041 * M~2170 _._.,. no:-u. · _._,.. ADULT To -care1or Con-* WOMEN * · · I I · 6iS5. vale9Clng !)yr o)d. Wkd.,. Temporary S.u lce Buruu CX>OKS with broiler exp. AllO waltreues, full ot part· time. Call 837-9006 COST ACCOUNTING CLERK ANALYST children. '$35 wk, own rm le ceUent WQddni condlllons ~ TV. Spanl.lh spealdna: OK. and flince benefits bu : ~ immediate open1np Jot #. ~ ~ ~ HOUSEKEEPER -... Liw in tor elderl,y cout>J,e. Mature woman P"f. tan 642-<861 *R & D PROTOTYPE HOUSEKEEPER. Gen. '°' MACHINIST l lady ln Irvine Terr. Penn Mu1t have recent exptr. ~ day wk. Live In SU-9535 ~ PARTNERSHIP dlsiolution tGtcei .YJe of" mamdaC- tu ring bu siness wltb unlimited profit potential. Includes all dies and tonlina: required· to produce a new and Wlique-kitchen ga~t plus 30,000 packaged units and 'many retail accounts tor 'this item Priet;d at $5,000 ~ . terms can be ar- ransed. For tar'ther m. formation, call 549-1006 OI' -1~ Everyone'• ·b:ikh:w for the ~'rp.t C:l1.1.nlnt , 4625 _,... __ .,_______ 8-t:30. Own transp. Aft 6 right one. We have a Wa1·:so IRONING In my home, $1 _OOZ--0 __ 396______ · Growing, manUfacturlng ccim· call ua le begin tO liw! ,i~ ~ Hl'. Dreumakin( A altera· ALL TimEE SHIFTS pa.ny. C.ost accounting, In. ITT JABSCO *DEBURR I DRILL PRESS OPERATORS •. <2d. O~tton> . 547,-~-. :v ttoni, ,.;;,"1 . , • Fo ... man For the Greatest c1u•1•• dlm:t '"""' '~If 27 hr. ~-e Lead Men bulion, cost, and wor n T · G J CARPET Palntfng, e Fiber&IAH maiden procesa lnventnry records, h•• •n Immediate openlt19 for Prev, ........ cL ., " om awn, · r. STEAM CLEANED Paporhantlnt 6ISO • Gekoatcn Assignments ... ..,.11nn of "°'' ....... -· '' sen. . 10c so. JIT. trom """"" c1ate. Experi· ST A-FAST, INC. N"" • -con • --...... btstallallnn.. ctmOM PaJntlng • "Tb< REGO orr Co •, .... In accounttng help!Ul. MECHA"llCAL 9'lCI So, L,.n ' ; COINF uft· lclUNDI RIES at Connell Chevrolet ' '46-5971 EXtorior·llrterlor Speciallit" MacG631 ~YA CM rp. d Th s I Apply at • , (Enter at Mc~addOo • L>an) l . r • r• -~·-~. c.u .. .,~.. ........ Relldential eo rcW 1 n;;e. · · Un er e un DRAFTSMEN · ., • • Flom 1600C1 to $37,500 .;: ,'',;°,;.;;.., ~ "':;l.i DIAMOND Carpet Clo~ No'job io0·r..:.e or ":'....ii ASSEMBLY Trainoe1, day or • ~ 5'J>'" Ana . : •-Puk•Foll<rtoo .. oalesmu.-val·ad......_ e Sprin&Cl-SpoClal e Lic.Bond.lna.,Won'tbeun-••&bt shift, !•male.., U. -STACO INC. Experi•""" ht ciooe-IDI· • C)1m.. e WeltJDitlater e nt 3 aver. size rooms $31. derbid! 646-3679 28, no exp nee., but must erance draftlrw on small MATURE Counter Salesman, ~ ; Hubt!qr'tgn Beach e Garclen. me . 645-1317. Free Eat. _ ·have aood eyesight A: finger 113' B•k•r St. pump oomponenta and u-General Ofc exper Tue9-SaL ;t' Grove ti . 'I'Ult1n e Santa DOTTY Caah: Contact Tom DISCOUNT Carpet Cleanen. INT &: EXT. Painting, Free dexterity. AfiPly In pel'llOn · Cotta Mes• ,.mblies. ,,_,ires work· Red-E-~tals. 6f6.7tol. -~ • • Ana p re Dodge will! pay for •• Ull!d · ests. Loe refs. Neat A SAE Advanced Packarlnl (7!4) i:•a •AA) ~--An_& • Collta. N;esa -· ti~ 96l-6?40 ~r:t....J..atest F.qWp. • Honest can chuck 64s:.i>fK>9 -' -~ Ing kmwledge of di.men--M A Y JG a rd ft e 'r, rrWnd he1m • La Mirada., . . . Credit catdl $6. Rm.&46-1234 ,., .. Jim "'~" n.•ni:. 1357 E. Edinger S. A. CALL NOW ·-1--•-•quo ., a~ CS &---...... "' irtO""V'tW 4 cuuu ..---maintenance, .at Newporter CAILCllA!lLIE 525-71:!3 ALCOllOLI , -~-• REMARC .ilirvioes.3ronm• METICU~OUSPAiNT ATTENTIONlll. Donta1Racapt$400 pU.dtocaatinpandma. Inn Permanent S<e head FRANCHISE. sun reaiator Phone 5G-121T er write to '$21.SO. 1'till ro:aran. Cred1t EXP DOCKS-h:luai. lnt-e.xt. MARRIED STUDENTS Good nJaea for reliable rtrt. cltlning drawings. Shop Gardener, Mr Ellil.1 N.B. coating fer.windows all ln-P.O. Box 122.1 Colt& Me& cards OK. 847-&688 •· · • You can live well and com· S experleni:e dnirable. · ventcry equip., mluen: A UP nGHT oeed 'aomsine·to -INS. col. student.I .. ~ pll!te your eC!:ucatloni PU1. JASON &E T Samples deairl!d. MECHANIC-Foftl&'ft Car, literature. Enough inventory 'talk tof ·DIAL-A-FRIEND, c.rpn l1yfng & PAINTING·-Ed:·lnl. 18 yn. time and full time work .. CALIFORNIA Employment Aif!ncy Exp'd., Colt. Mesa. to .do $2IXKI worth of work M7-12P • Rep1lr 1 "26 exper. Ins. ~-Free est. available! You -can aet your . D11 So, Main, Santa Aiia Equal opportublb' 1mplo)'n *Call &U-6133* complete tor $100 cub.· · , --Accoust. ~illnei. 5'8-6325 own hours! Your dollar re-9'l64i w. Karella, Anaheim , MEN {6r .JI 56-2425 Am-ncam-, MIO * EXPERT CARPET EXTER. AVi I storY $2!0. 2 turn ~ In dlr<et proportion :ll6-M10 or 821-lm 1485 Dele Way • _ ------'-. --lnstelloitlon & Rep11ir Story saso. C:Omnl '!'/goOd to the tlm~ and ettort you DENTAL ASS"r Front <leak a.ta Merla, Callfomii 20 to 25, to work u fttld ~ Investment• BASIC encounter lf'OUP now No · job'. flO · &m&D, 646-5871 ~t. Inter. Rm'8.ps paint lnvrit! The n!sldual tncomi: GIR' L only. Muat have t~. Y Pt.me: stS-8251 rep. fOr nat'L concern. Re-~it~~ ,6310 ,;::.:: ... ~·-~= CARPET LAYl.t'G !!o ~ ~Ext847w1358PAINTIN, ~ =~\;<:1 ~ :n ·-=ht. ~a.dens~ 6-fJc:'O . . . aporwJble f:nd have an auto. w.t · -.... -· CA. PAGE ~ .... ,. ..... or G INSURANCE Girl, txper. $110. wlc. to start. NP exp. ' :male clindret1. td:oiber1 · · · -nn.-...n. SER.VICE • ___ j to woric: need apply. U you 8am-9fm Xln't 0~ .. o •• in tutest nee. Prefer to train, For in-INVESTORS -Want ·$2000 • male c:hildl'e &lorlt "'.........,...,, • .__... l ed leaee call :v.,... ~"" _tor ~ty g:reemel)t that ~~. n • Dryw•ll 6631 re~..._FREE e1l 548-lUl ~ck ::st 54:2673 Costa Dli:NTAL ASSISI'ANT growing' central int. agency leMew call Mon • Tuel $ will~· $2,93.1.U"ln 36 . . • -PAINTING-Jn,, A Ext. ~ea.-wn Chnlde, ~r only. in Ora• Co. Salary open, am -'f.pm, Mr, Koshar.• '...\. monthl.$5,000aecurltyand Tr•v•I 6Qs:·e~DYDrywall0o.Lic'd Hil(hest Quality. Lo west1"'::;:'=---~~-Tempor1ryS.rvlce 5C&-8844 Call ClW NlchOls at the * ~;.--*' ! exeelle.nt credit 548-5896. O:mtractor. Laf'Se Or Small Prices. FW1)' ap. Ina. Jolla BABYBq, mature -Chriatian Bureeu DENTAL-Front Ottice tor '1ile Oarke CorilpanY *MOTEL MAID -Full or evei. GUYS a Gala w/tbt sptrlt Jobi. Pb. M'l.e511 6'B-ll66 ' · Scientist, mr home, Laguna specialty pracUce, exper. 546-'ftltlS part tme. App&y: ...._ '1 . •w of Adv.•-· Expedition PAINT NOW SAVE $$ Beach, e om to 2;30 pm 5 DMolon of Boach aroa. -Kaypunch ODr. $520 Lo!lme·Beocb. , "1 MoneJfO'Loan .,..,.u Jeavitl& IOOD 1or Central p·,_:__ "65 ~"n .J-"-NOW·,, · days/Wk; Start May-.•4. DAYS XJnt ttabfeCo Ideal America. sea.rthlnrtorlolt ....--. _._:::a .~ -··J -·5«-1733. • JR Pit 1 DENT~LAa1lsttt.nt-• ' t · MOTEL MAIDS di tor -or 837-6925 , • • rc1 Orthodontic Offtce. aper working conds. op bents. * 646-7445 * 1, TD L. ~ Mayan cities I: 'VtnC CAJU'ET VINYL TD.Jt BABYSITTER • Sat. Morn· Call Mill Macy, 557-8122. , st Olft eoJ.d. Call bl!twn-µ AM fr: I Free eattm.lte Uc, Contr. NEEi>' a . Painter! I:nterior .tngs. (College Park) Call ·Agency, Inc. req. Ortho. txper pttl. Age Abigail A~bot ~riel Nunli .... -Ir f , PM, (2U)' 17f...t655.· . .,_ · · S:fP-1282 · 54a-4.f7I A: • ~nor .. Experienced. alter 5:00, 546-0445 20-30. M2-2G> . A&tncy, 230 VJ. Wamer, , f.oWott lh!efttt A"""blo SERVICE DIRlcTORY-' 5&7.11138 , BABYSITl'ER H1kpr . 2 DENT.\L AMllW>t / Rocep. &llte 211, santa Ana, RN • 3 ~iya per wk. l 2nd .TD Loan' . '. o........ .... COLLEGEStudent.2yraU· chi!W.n.5•4.0wnlranl. tlnnilt.M\Jltbeexper,Know.' *LADIES* Ch1i1angi., poiltioft/!1 Aceountl119 ' -• . .. rience. Low prl<e1. . Penn F.V 9611-1630 alt 6. (7141 Uft j522 -of ""'"' • ...... To"°""' In •Mne order i!ept. ...11a1 auporvl-. tf . r · · &xp. Japanese landacape. Steve 54M5f9 ~c;:;.·,:,·~·~.=.;_;,:...c~ ~ 631-7470 Garden Grow ~" .,..... L-..1 ECF ''t Tmns tued on~. c..-rr .t_ Ch baoldlM-.. -donup, maintenance. , ,. , BABYSITI'ER-lJve In.• 2 • C.m. ofticit, 4 bra a dl)', ~ ·,. "•. 1• Mt.21n 545-0611 :~ -· ::.· W<I, ll. r:" M&Oi: ID-MU RETIRED Painter. ' 26 "Yb ChUdttn, All a1tkuoor11 • ~ DISHWASHER. PART-TIME 5 daya .. Wk. NO l)iJ)tne. 1 I Setvliw Harbor atta 217rt. -~ · e_xper. Neat • honest N"on. tvts oft. Call 64&-(g'i2 SWtu .cbaltet, 414 N. ffew. Muat have good telephone LVN ~ 6t10 •m • 3 pm, ~ r Settler Mo ..... Ca. =========·IJ~I:'.'"':."\; ~. = driCOLLEnl<er. CallGE 53M801Sl'UDENT Bank 4570 CalllpuS Dr. port, RB. V.1ce. 642-JS08 ' 2 41y1 per wk. Rallof "ij 336 E. 1'11h Street labyolttlng' '5IG mm:lal "-· EXPERIENCED ooNU1' SHOP tadi.. wan• * µDIES * JMO, lhow mad. nurn. ~. l l===i:::;==== ====---'-"'-I l.OWEsr RATESr STENO od, ~ fu nlaht d>ltt. No SARAH COVENTRY Sprinl 1 · Lovqreliable'caft.foryour JOHNWN'S GARDENING Call BUI MM549 exper,nec.MR.OONUT,135 A: a.1l aeuon jewelry . BATH AIDE. I AM 1'1-~ ~~:.·~·:odo 6345 chUdren. Ill( fencod }'It'd. ~:=Una~ PM> * PAPERHANGING UNITED CALIFORNIA E. 17th St., C.M. Aboolutoly no.-.rmt, We I PM. 4 daya pot wk. " .. _________ ~ ... ~:.Ha.~ ... to ~t JAPANESE Gardenln1 ,-PAINTING. * sics •• -BANK -Salte .. Draft11nan ''I" train. 531..a631 or fQ..5988 Wiii tr•ln. ) ,. ,_ ·~·~ ·---MacArthur Blvd " Li'l'E" F•ctory wort<, 1tert • I a ~:a.:.:.:.:.-: comed.l!w1Y~eall618-1965 ~~·~Cleanup Pll1terl119, Pitch, 'NewportBeach.cauL Mlnlmum2,.onexperl. 12.Jl hr, xlnt-'! eond, WAROCLllK·l'•rl 1 ·= "'lnclucr 9'11' s ™ ..... 1w ... child u •. • • 1t.,..1r c• --' <n•> -.... In layout ' ...... pold holiday • ------lxpor. ...... ... ;; /u.IT;" ~~ ' companion for my 4 yr Old GARDENING, cl tan-ups ' . F.qual opportunU:y employer Itel-"' ·Beach ot ert wodl tor printed mech ab 11 tty helpful, Must ,M tifflclent. '1t <9WlOO .. '9!-110CI .... -' ' joM>meedin&. ~blel * PA'tt:ll ,.PLASraluNG,, ** BROILIR COOK 'I'"" ·-· t,oarda, llln-21!2 be! ... -. r.v. .. ( ANNOuNci!MINTS -~~d.i'":..r~· '~~~·~VICE "/'~=··"' EXPE!\JENCED Penn lor C.ID p!";"~!ept. --:-----c~~~·~f3PiT ;:.! ind NOTICIS *m.4!!tlll* Nea~ -..ble ... .-" 6 day-. ruiht obfit; ll> 71"1 94-. I , L-1 Office ·Jolla , H~PITAL ii ,.....,. ,,.,.. ~•I * Q!JLll CARE 1n ""' -. -· n.. "'· -~blnv · · ..,. quit< bet. 11 ~.s PM. Equll 0pportun1~ TELONIC No ca..,,. IOI% Frao 1 j · Pomqna.Schoolarea. JAPANESE Gardener aeN• Plumblltl"-Electrtcal Pl .... calitora--t. (n4) 641-"11 ~ FOUND,· Niar 'Market 640-235.1. lntiF.ValJer,!f.Bch.<:OOte Repain-""'41lation Tho Flw Crown• ElnplO)!tt ' lndatrles ~-~ ,__ ';"~ntt •URSE AIDJ:S, • .AD ·•••··rl ... ,, N.B. crttnHlOloft<I om.D core, fenced ,.i, -1 -Npt Bch. 645--11345 $UO hr. MH1!il • ~ R .. tturant . l1gu.. k•ch wi~ eo.t:M~ , ;.,.._ ~ ,;;t_d, ', I brt-halmt puppy . .615-6453 Juncbts, D"aymates. nu. THE QUICKER YOU ~ THE &JN NEVEi\ SE'l'S an 3801 E. PacifJ,c CoMI Hwy. i.AE!Piy: La,a\lna Beach Nam-- i2-~Soya bieyclt. 673--7619 C.M. arta~''St8-5310 TlfE QUICKER yof SEU. DAILY PlLOT WANT ADS! ~Corona del Mar No· ph, •cAlls .__•Ito': ____ _,,._Equ __ a1_0_1'llO_rtu:-nl_i,..-1_•m_p1_.,.,_ "' · lnr Home (n4) ~ • .I ...... '" ' ---~--~-' . •. ' 1 ~· . • '\ I • • •, t .. .. ~l~ ~ILOT • Ttiflday, April 21, 1970 a En• .•v-&-W 1m•RCHANDISI FOR MERCHA NDISI FOR . MERCHANDISI FOR PETS end LIVESTOcK T RA NSP ORTATION . --· -~-·-SALi AND TRADI SALE. ~D TRADE , SALE AND TRADE , , ~~~~~W~lol!!;"'-~7~100 Jobi Mor, W-.· 7100 ---·;.;;;_;....;.;..;:.._ .,...... --!1!1•••--· ---=1121:: Boat Slip Moorlnt - MERCHANDISI! FOR SALi AND TRADI MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRAD~ 1""'9iior . Sii.Es --l ';•;m~.;11v;";;;;;;;;;;;;';;fl;ll>;00;;';""';;;;;';1v; .. ;;;;;;;;;;;;i•;o;'°';o j :';.;""';;;;1"';";.;;';;;;;;;•;oo;;o~';um;;;11vre~;;;;;;;;:;•;;o;'°';ol,M;;;1;:; ... =;;,ll;,•;••~·;•i• ;;;~-=-ooamAN-SMphefd pup-5wps ~•all. r.r w,... .. GIST.R E D NURSE l«IO_to l!,000. No sat.. ap. • 11 •• u D N""' • . PUBLIC NOTICE . ORDE R NOW pies, ttJ~tettd .talher ~ bMm lallbooll, """"I It ne<d<d to take Ol'd<rl ~ ""'" .,. -l'OR MOTHERS DAV. mother, experlmeot,al boam. Rl>odel, FUlhH, _.,.;;t_;t~ ;:.:;t 1c::.,: .:,:•d_;.~ 3 ROOM GROUP -COMPLETE All trend Now• Furniture rOt.rned from Model ~s!"'t~ htt,<d:i~::m:~doll!'· ~-~·~ ~ •• , OClllQdUnltlll, c:onUnuq ~ ercJaer ., It ~u,4 IUJe 'S'.97 1 Hom••· cl•corator cancell1tlon1 and dl1pl1y .,udlos. made miCa ~aces a SILKY Terrier Pupa-Qualil.)' desirable docks in Ne'l'POrl UCl.tlon Pl'OllV" Contact bM.anu, ln bunches. for SELLS REGULAR $529.00 Spanish,& MNlterranMn ·Fvrnlture eurinp tet' wlth opa1a. No brffdlng very small. Short Harbor. Phon&- r pel"IOll:lil So. COut Com-$10!.SO, with lOOfO lina:n-$99, D NrT1"E $39 9 Pc--Mffa+ Bedroom suite, reg. $149, ftOW $118.00 bJes. aquamar!Q sapphl.r fact:J, ·.US l. up:-Stiid Avail. John 8.-KW:ide~ ·munltJ l}?IP. 3l8'f2 Cout clng. Call: 897-1986 SOFA&_ CHAIR .'·· ' '" · · · · Gorgtoi,11 Sp•nlsh Custom sofa w/m•tchg kiv• •••t es. ia,de, etc. tor tbe SPEC Call '46-'1335 . HW)', So. Laguna (714) '99..SAL "::;:,ESc,,::=.:::..:::::....--Wt Carry Our Own Contr1cts • Chol ct of be1ut f1 bric1, reg •. $419.95 now f225.00 IAt. Mont:ER. Lapidary SILKY=.=-,11~.,..,""'-,-,~P~u-p_p_I_•_•. t.;\obllt Homts 9200 UU Eid. 3S6 • CU.tom bikinis sale•. Eam N'S DISCOUNT FURNITURE Spanish Dining sets ···-··-··-.. -... -... ·-f 75.00 equip., rougb 1-. cut •tnnes. AKC, champ, •tock . Costa Mesa • Newport ORGANIST. Choir Dlttctor $7.50 "" hr & up, ,.mnr VA . Solid Oek End· Tob!H & Colf .. 1ebl" ·-·' 18.00 ~.~' the-· all Adorable,""°''· 61&-a541. Harbor 6:lr' Epllcopal. Church in Sandpiper custom bUdnls l'.i 417 W. 4th, Santi An• · 547-2412 Tall Decor Ta ble Umps, re9, 49.95 ltOW -f llJ>O ,,., .. ~7 making 11Upplies, ...... in G · nl al p k adult CM. 5'$.oo36 ~ cover-ups at home parties, 'al-.. Parking & Blue Chip Stamps Spanish Ha ng. Swag lamps,,1t9. 49.95 DOW ' n m:o ~d, ~· firxlina,. tools * SPl'inctt Si--..... l Pup. ree e ar • an ORTflOPEDIC SUl'geon part time. No inwgt'mt. _ ~';.ny l o.8 Sat 1().6 Sun 12.S J Rooms of Gorgnut Spa nish Furniturt ~ I-castmg suppijea. plea, ~n~;,1· · ~:;!' ~U: :~: ~~U:: wtstmtnster needs exper of· Ghil 16 yrs' up, call Heldt (was ''9· ''2f5J S1criftctl $42S. .,... s= ~ thru ~ ~ " WHITE Toy Poodle Stud ~m Uving tn America'• tice girl, -alt 5'311 llaoaen, 545-<0SS wk. days. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT R D FURNITURE ' ·~ M GEMS I< cm. •--'-·AKC. fl..,t mobil• hom'5. PJC. SAL£8.&rvi" E.•t.b. Fuller ---Furniture IOOO • ··~ ~·•-, 0 ELS ON D SPLAY 1 ;..=c=cc..--== 1844.Nawport Blvd. (It H1"'°") Coste MMe Only • LAPI!>ARY SUPPLY s11:nn; ' M 0 1 ·\ OUTSIDE;VERI FIER ::;!',,t!:t\, "."W: ~ Joba Men, Wom. 7ioo DANISH Modern, 11\1 IL ~ Every Night '1119--Wld., S.t, & Sun. 'Ill 6 Rew; Of College Center GERMAN Short ha~ Point" C.:,.,'~ ... Whlttior A~l350 ~""~· a..::..W .. tment No ex 546-5745 . tlona.l, Beige , couch with '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!'!";"!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!~~~!!'~i Shopping Center pup,. A.KC. Ha$ shots. $75. Take Harbo• Blvd to, 19th I l.-Al u3 Yt"''" • • WANT"D·. ~•'d. Hon d & .... nd 1 1 -: 2750 Harbor Blvd 11 A i w .nec.""Musthavedepend. SALES '"' ~.. CIU'Vcu e , revers be Mu1Lel '-• • ., • Call64M753 St. tben 1west to Whittier · mechanic Muat have own -·A'-'ons good ~Uon KA K rmllce. . Kaneou1 MOO Costa Mesa * 549-3339 I •ble car. Good· starting 6ft} •• TCYl'AL LOOK s'ALES • ·tools. ~ \.~U • ............. .....,, ln1tNment1 1125 GERM. Shepherd pups, AKC Ave. ary 6 opportunJty fur ad· Our Fashion Consultants are double bed with Walnut . ASSORn:'o text books for EARLY ~ Couch Wormed & shots. $50 &: Up.1--.,,-iJiiomi'i'foi'iiraiclncoi..,....-~t Call 6421508. the most successful in the Warehou1tm 11n bookcase headboard, New ---------sale: Foundatlot1 COur.e in $25. Power mower $20. 9Xl2 337 Magnolia. CM 6U-8310 BAY HARBOR -fi7 + Xlnt bents incl. Englander Red Line mat-* BEAUTIF.m... like new 'l 1'11& and pad $15 642-5666 i PARTS Clerk:, will train. business. They e.arn an .,..,.,.,. · tress & box r;pring.s, (tall Spanish ('I'Urkl $2, Gregg · AKC C.Ollle Puppies, $50 ea. Mobil• Home Sales 1 muet have valid dri~ra llc.; average $ll20 JMir hr., prolJt Wring. boy length) good condlliQll plece drum set, hardly used. Dfs:~tion, Diamond Jubilee M isc Wt nted l6lO 3 Yr old ·fem. ~Ille, make ,. YEAfl END ~ bondable. Apply BAM.sFM. ma)&:e llO invest'mt. tully JASON BEST $65. 833-13SO ~ d!4:u: :..c:sct '$275! ! ~nes, $2.50 w/tranecript • otter. ooi-1097 aft 6. CLEARANCE SALE 275l'W .. Coast Hwy, N.B. tn&ined &: have tun. Sales Employment Agency book, Esstntials of USED J<udex··tlle & 1ra¥B AKC Airedale Pups, Bprglar NOW ON DISPLAY P''l>T 'Time, 'assis tant coordinated, tashlqn from 2207So.Maln',SantaAna 4 PC. BEDRM SET . Healthier Living (Schif • _., __ .... n--Pe •• 15 20 24'""Wld ' SQCw. DIRECTOR. head to' toe. Join the ~ '9264 W.1Catella, Anaheltn Contempora,ry walnut queen P ianos & Orgens 1130 fe*!) $1. CivilitaUon·Pasf reuonable. SC.~ a# 6 ~;~~~515.~r=~q,w, 9 "ui.Jp To 'so feet Lone et $2 per hr. 642-8110 ~~ ~k·'.:~~~ 546-5410, or 821-1220 I~ bed, triple dresser wtth ----·-----& Present {Wallbl.nk, pm 1425 Baker St, COsta M~sa PART TIME 9 AM~ PM, ~& WELDER' minor, bureau . aoo nlle . PIANOS & ORGANS T.,tor, l!ailk•y) Volwnta 1 FREE TO YOU BASSET PUPS ll block Eaat of HarborIDvd, 3 days a week, OFFICE SALE~ Married men fur Exper, Welder: Arc, short stand, All with fonnl~ tops. NEW & USED & 2, $5 for both. Con-AKC, 10 weeks, 544-3617 Costa Mesa {U4) 5f0.S.7o estab. route work. Good are L bumtna:. Apply $12i. Call 545-6062 after 5 or e Yamaha Pianos 0rpna: temporary Social Problems, AFGHAN PUPS, A KC • :~=~·el&U-&)Sp, n; .. !:ts. earnincallp &-bonus. Fort in-* Z!UwNSJIBCthOMS·tCOCRPM * anytime weekends. .• Kim~ ~= W(M~fr'f ~ Nisbe(Htl,ru,Dl.lnnJ\·.Tbe) FREE to good home, 2 littel'!! 2 Mo's. Terms. 846-5452 T i!:tt!!i~i:wiy ~~. ar!'a:Y ~" lo. Mr. Ho I m an °"" , ., . . HOUSEFUL O! ......... o o an o Jov· cute -•-• pup"•• -Ji: · ckwell' · new model • • UUllD,I t" • l830 extras! Beaut. adult park. ~:adco1':.°1W ~ CM B KI &-6339 WRITER borne turnltul'e. Reg. $683 •• KochlouA&S, TcamMpu"'s"1c rtiid~ts~:!!m~te~) 13ge some terrier {small breed) Horsu W.900. Sell or trade for _ ' •. ' SECRETARY (Prlvaft ) News Writer J>QW $191. 894-4411 o r ' some cocker (med. breed), ----·=-....,,---small house or duplex. Printer $693.33 For Vlce President of Mfg. Newport Beac,h 637~ NEWPORT&: HARBOR "'11 ~ Xlnt Cond. 642-l'124 vari. colors. 836·4492 : BAY Gelding -part quarter. Owher anxiou!i.·13 TeJT.ace, >'. ee ........... }Qnt opty for an plant Accura•-•-e"'-lent Orange County Land Costa Mesa * 642-2851 evenings, 54S--081.3 4/23 g •-s J I • •• -il ~-NB. Call ·-&-"" "" l.J.ji,; •-8' Sofa never used, quilted Open 1lJ..6 Fri 10-9 Sun J2.S • yl'tl . .,...,.,, P r ted . .._,o ••o. er...-..... apprMtioe. • In handling cotTeSpondence Development company ... floral,· Scotchguarded $12.5. 2 Lovable male pupe, 1 548-6556 675-0250 or 548--0827 JASON• BEST &: telepbone work. seeking a news writer with a ""-/She-~b 6 1 of ~'---Matching loveseat $75. PIANO RENTALS '-"'• ~ mos, FOR Sale: 10 Yt Old Gelded *RARE OPPOR'I'l1Nl'r:Y * Some ..... 1~ & SH _...d. •llM a minimum uu"""" years ..... _ /Lb -•-6 • ., .. ...., ·~, _.... 176--0592 • N-and u-~ ~""P ......, -mos, Buckskin Pb. ~ a!t Mobile llvlng on the beach. Employment· Agency mo. Apply In person: experience .... ~ tc~ to good b Th tuI candid t will 8' SOFA &: LcW!Seat, coUee All morues paid ..... 1-wa ......... _ m 2:30 PM Limited no. of spaces in sir:·~ .. ~O~~~esa iu:v:u~-~edge &: enit tbls, .kng u bdnn ciWe." ~ .. ~to pur. w/fenced ynl, 54&7202 4121 TRANSPORTAT ION new addition to Driftwood 220'f•So. Main, Santa Ana 9264 W, Katella, Anaheim 5f6.5111! or m..lDJ _, f ~-Co .. nd 'll • t I • h WE MUST gtw up our Dog· Beach Club. Equal opportuni"" empl....,..r 0 u'"a.uge un..,. a WI 1 ' amp 1 • c r 1 ' GOULD MUSIC Rocept/Socy Train11 to $400. No SH nee. Xlnt po- tent181. J ASON BEST '" -.r -deal with new~papers. TV, Sacri.fiqe! Call 646-4332. gie due to our dichondra Boats & Yachts 9000 MODELS ON DISPLAY SECRETARY magazine editors and the DIN. set. xln't cond. Bdrm ~204.l~~N~. ~Main::;'.~· ~lf.A.~·~51~7!!"""1~1 ~~~·~~·~~~·~~ back yard. Female, loves H214~ .. ~~cit~-Coash ~!!wy75U. NEW AC.(:TS. public. b • childten. needs a large yd. un ... '6..,n .qcac .,._ Position available at Secur· we otter an exc epfional aetnd, .~mp, ~tt, id We are having a · · 54&-2195 4/21 SCRAM LETS JOIDCRA Inc. ciflc co ' .,...... ea. 644--0o;..o.J aft 6• Wh I of S I PE CO 20 • Uy Pa National Banlc, benefit program and salary . --a e I a e . M gal. Aquarium FREE 3 month old black FAMILY PARK • Regency So. Laguna branch, for per. commensurate w Ith ex· <Jn Pianos and Orga.ns. w/filter, aerator, beater, ma le poodle puppy, A'NSWERS lll66 20x55 2 BR., family son with sales al:Jility, per. perience. Please send your Office Furniture 8010 You better come on down! thermometer, extra lights, pure-bred. Call aft 3 or room. Wood burning frplc, 5Clnallty and typing skills, resume Including salary re-----· ------WARD'S BALDWIN ·sruDIO live plant.I, decorative before 9 pm 968-5127 4/23 large screened porch. Awn. EmploymenfJ.goncy 22111 So. Ma.In, 'Santa Ana 9264 W. Kat.ella, Anaheim Apply at 30812 S. Coast Hwy, qutrements to , B 4 J COUNTRY AUCTION 1819 Newport, C.M. 642-8484 wl~n.ic stone1. extra WVABLE Ch'IP Ice . 5 :s~~: ~~KET Floor -ings &: landscaping, Located RETIRED WOMAN, 60 Yl' So. Laguna, 499-2224, · Box M-5811 Daily Pilot 838 E.-lst SL, S.A. Open ·Eveey Nlte artilical plant!; sea shells, 1 e mu, .. ...,. in beautiful s mog-free 546-5410 or B21·1Z?O or over, no txper.....nec. Min .. Equal oppt;y, employer M/F WOMAN to work in Donut ' Now Open to Public for &: Sunday Aftel'l"l)()n & colored gravel. 13 dif· =· ~ hst!rkn, 1~~og, Bedtiri:ie fact : One good Capistrano Be a ch, By wages, Oex. hrs. C a'l r· SECRETRY / Receptionist shop, over 21. No phone Retail 9-9, 7 days a wk. ferent kinds of fish -22 flab, 1 ;. il 897~;1 4~~ turn gets most of the BLANK. Owner. 714: 493-1128 '646-4071 aft 5PM or bel. Young dynamic environ. calls please. Winchell 's Ex: Walnut desks priced f.or HAMMOND Stelnway, Yam-total. $45. 642-l724 {even-ng my, ET. VIEW ot Hay &: beautilul llAM. • mental p 1 an n l n g firm DonUt House, 2947 Harbor =q=u=lcl<=.at='====='-I aha:. New &: uaed pianos o1 ings) NEED Good home for 2 Jov. 19' THOMPSON Lap Strake Lido Park Furnished ca- rdlna seeks brigbl;, attractive girl Blvd.' c.M. DlOlt makes. Best buys ln DANISH Modern, 9% ft. ~ fem. ldttem, 9 wks Old, ~bin, sleeps . 2, De.Pt h bana, deck:)mmed. ~ RN I.n-Service, co-o tar, under 30. Salary com· YOUNG LADIES G1ra9t Sa la 8022 So. calit. at Schmidt Music tional, Beige couch :with 1 black , 1 ca.llco finder, Dush toilet. 2.12 ~al &ion. exppre;~·. onl~t BAbe!~~re: mensurate with exp. Coast aver the age of lB, H.S, grad, Co. 1907 N. MP in, Santa Ana curved end, re veraJ bie B97~l6l8 4123 ga.s tanks, tandem trailer, S & K MOBILE 'a tarting ~· C 0 0 1 act Hwy, CdM. Contact Mr. attractive and neat in ap-REFRIG. $20, gas ltovt std, cushions, good condition $50, FREE 3 Female pUppies, 6 no motor. $750 or take <Jver HOME BROKE RS. Direefor of Nuning, C.M. Taylor or, Mr. Price 673-8761 pearance; If you are seeking Hi·Fi $10, Room Divider $6} UPRIGHT Plano for sale. double "bed with Walnut wks old. Mostly ~lack. 2210 $54.06 per mo~1542. 12362 Beach Blvd., G,G, Memorial-Hosp. 642--2734 S.Crtt•ry to $563. a career, we may have a hand knit drell, n: 14 $10, Made tn Lendon. Over 100 bookcase headboard, New Orange Ave, C.M, Annual Boat Sale e 63&0921 e •·· • c!o"-•·· 1 O 11 Id 1 f '"nd Englander Red Line mat· MS-4553 4123 Sat • Sa A ·1 25 • 26 t' ~-.,.C~~~~-,.-RN, Nlte ·supervi.lor, xlnt Good typing&: S/H skilla, one position tor )'OU -We are a m ..... "" .,_'6 C• • yl'tl 0 • 0 a .... · • n, ~ "" 8 1·Hu•tf1HJton ltoeh Area workin& cond'a & benefits. girl office beach area. Call large International corpora. 8l3--0510. Beautiful cond. Must see to tress & box springs, (tall WANT Good home for Sea Scout Base, 1931 W. Move In Now Contact Director of Nuralng, Loraine, Westclift Penonnel tion, inwlved in communi-apprec. $350 Call 536-8326 boy length) good condition female German Shepherd. Coast Hwy, N.B. Expando 1969 ,C.M. Memorial Hosp. ~. ~ WestclW Dr., cations, education, public Appliances 1100 YAMAHA 5' 7 Grand Plano.' $65, 833-l350. · 1'1.a yr,obed.trained,gentl~ 24'.T Cruiser. Beautiful=. 3 Bdrm Offer 643-2734. N.B. M.>mo lnfonnation eervitts. ---------Xlnt cond. MW!t gell. Call CLOSE-OUTS 675-7'l> Iii throughout, 2hrsonnew185 20x43 2.Br, pet 1969 RN. ll-7:30 5hift, xlnt "'.°rk· SECRETARY, p/time or We have jwit moved Into new SO. COAST (1) 772-0024 •New color TV, walnut cab, FREE To good home, Intercep1or, $3195 20x57 Rancho Del Rey Pet be tits Con-full. Harbor area. Legal ex-facilities in Long Beach and ..:======== largest picture tube !1}ade Female German Shepherd. •644-1368* 842-39l9 A.M.S. • ing Cond'a &: ne · Pb "A"..,...., have several OP'nil\gl!: for KIRBY $350.NewstereoMedit.~ark Good with children . •tact Dlredor ot Nlll'!llng, per req. · ......,..~ or tho ho 1 ,.,,.,1111 Tel1vi1ion 8205 walnut, 6• lonu, AM/FM .. A .. ,..,..n 4121 '65 OWENS 30' Cab In MUSI' Sell• Sparkling clean C'M. M' m 0 r I a 1 H<Jsp, 645-2150 se w mee our ,..,_..,.. hu credit TD's & demo mo-• .,. ............uuu Crulller Sell or trd Will · c M. -~ · ., __ · ----------Multiplex, etc. $250, ""· t FOUND <"'/70. 8 "-•k . · · 10x40 in quiet • r<U;a.. "'" -· SECRETARY p / Tim T cauui.... ,. del.s of new '70 Kirby Class. , 1.LoJ ,..,. 1ll'lal1Ce U> TI4· ~1433 .....,..... ,,,..,. ..0::"7 '"'""'"',,.. e o We oiler a company training ics 25% oU. Fact, warrn't COLOR "IVs Repossessed. of ~erms. See at Hender-yellow Jonghaired kitten In Collect.' • . New e.wnihgl, .....,...,. ~ t:!r ~~~·U~~. N.B. program and marketing pro. eall 5.36-'1521, 222 Fifth Street' Take over payments;.._5 !o son s, 1877 Harbor, C.M. Rept1blic Homes, Me s a motional & public relations H th.am.n Beach.~ ' choose from. Easy .... ,0011. 548-0155 Verde. 54B-J828 4/23 * SEAMSTRESS?' children's with advancement into man. on ... ~..... Out of !It.ate OK. South {be.st clothing. pt time. Factory agement. KENMORE Model 800 auto. Magnavox Appliances, 2133 * AUCTION * 9 Mo, Old Doberman. Good exp. pref'd 493-4704 SALARY $6500 • ....,r yr. washer, late model. xlnt Laguna Canyon Rd, L.B. u YoU will .well or buy w/dilldren, very even r · cond $65 Whirlpool gas gt Wind ll?m .... -"'. 642-0180 art SERVICE Station · Island For per.JOnaJ Interview · ' '70 Sylvania Color ·TV walnut ve Y a try ~~" Salesman Young exp'd re-call 43$.2404 dryer, xlnt cond, s55 . tbl model $295. Days Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. 6· 4123 liable. A~ply ln Person.' 1.a. 347....ms or 546-8672 642-8274, eves 534--7678. Wincly1s Auct ion Bam % GERMAN Shepherd, % guna Hill . Mobil, 24085 El $chool~lnstructlon 7600 FRIGIDAIRE W.usher, ,. Lab. puppy. Both pa.rents Uy built, to COMBO .. 21 color TV·, ,20751,i N~ CM 646-8S86 AKC. 1 wk.s old. 645--0873. * APPLY * Toro Rd., Lag, Hll. Ask for reeen re P con-radio/stereo. Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'l. 4121 Restaurant *DISHWASHER · (Nighf.llma ) *BUSBOYS (Daytime) 21' KINGS Cruiser Sloop, im-Bicyclts mac. Atomic 4 Inbo a r d 9225 $5500. 673-525 2 days;l-------.-- 494-3916 eves NEW HUFFY 24" WOMAN 'S . OR GIRLS BICYa.E. SPY· CABIN Cnnser for sale or DER MODEL. $40. trade. 28' Chris Crall, twi.n 642-lTM EVENINGS. v.a Chevys. Xlnt cond. b;ttt========= $6500. or ?? 847~538 M ini Bikes 9275 b E L Mal or Norm, $450 per mo E dttlon. 842-5834 Sa ilboats 9010 Reuen . ee salary,paid,.,.kly, ITS YOUR MOY "" ** 838-7548 Call LADIESDtamoodDionorNEEDGoodhom•&l•oced --------1MlN!Bil<e-3HP.Novamod'1,, l5l E. Coast HWy. SERVICE Station Attendant WESTINGHOUSE auto, Sporting Goods 8500 Rina", s~t with l~ karat yrda for 2 ad.or. Ger/Shep PlasTrend xlnt cond. $80. Call S4?-2217 I ;;;;;;;;;;i;iN;.....,...;;;;o;"';;;;;a.,ch;;;;;;;;;;; I Penn. full t j me. Ex· AIRLINE & TRAVEL Washer, good cond.. $80. cenllter i!a.~nd, 2 ~:;ts · Labr mixed pups, 1 fe. 1 e 14' PT4:.ll e aft 5 & wknds. t ~--• D 646-5641 eves. or Sal/Sun. -• on eac .. 1 e. male S wks. 548-0&13 4/21 Comple,te w/spiMaker 3 hp Taco 22 Mini·Bike, iood See Be~ Bruce at ~ "''~· ayg, Apply in 150 LB. set of weights, In· Brilliant cut. Sac r 1 f ice ! 1..::::::..::..::::::...:::.::..=:_.::.: 6 peraon: Browns Shell Serv, INDUSTRY CAREERS USED Appliances & TV's, all eluding 1. barbell & 2 Reply to Box P360 Daily KJ'ITENS. Last call for Cap. e 22' TEMPEST • condition ~:!060 ~ ~~ XeC SEWING Machine Opr. Ex. Newport, C.M. 548-7788 { · ) 71h wks, adorable. Come see Super-fast, Keel-safe 9300 m 9!<I E. Coast Hwy., N.B. guaranle<d. Dunlap'• 1815 dumhell" $25. 64 2-17 2 4 Pilot ' taln Cook & Maud• Matilda. Olympic 0 "" working Cond. Warren GE Refrl •68 1 evemngs • ROCK HOUNDS-FREE us, 642-2637. 4/21 e 26' SOLING e Motorcycles Agency·for Career Girls Blinn Canvas Products , e OPERATIONS AGENT ~el. Li:; be~! ~i~e~ 10' Dinghy $'75. \Vet Polishing unit & tumbler. Need lovable home for very .. Hi-fioor Mk II -·--'"'-----· 410 w. Cotl!t Hwy., N.B. 646-4633 e TICKET SAL~ frost-free. $1?5. 842-6203 suit. 2 shQtgurui. Compl~te ~ rock shop. lovable affectionate white Pacific Yacht Sales 673-1570 By appoi:it, 646-3939 SHAMPOO Girl, p It i me • e RESERVATIONS WESTINGHOUSE Aum. Call 548-5855 ~me 1n & register for draw. kitten, 5 mo's greenish blue 25• SHOCK Sloop "Hungry •Alfi FREIGJIT.CARGO mg.Open7daya10am.&-pm. yes 543-0ru Tiger." Top Trophy wln- Salum•n To $850 must be licensed. Contessa e OOMMUNICATIONS Washer, good cond., $80. Mtscellant ous 8600 8101 Bo1sa Ave . e ' · ner. Lrg cockpit Can sleep PLUS CAR & EXPENS~ Hair Fashions, 675-3.185 e TRAVEL AGENT 646-5641 eves, or Sat/Sun. _ • Midway City e 897·1970 PUREBRED St. Bcrna.i:i1, 4. Fully equip. 5 HP outbrd. fExceptlonal career apty open Shipping • Receiving • ~ GE Refrig., dbl door, self-4 Kitchen chain (me I a I 25 cu Ft side J>y side smooth male. 438 Magnolia, 150 Genoa, hinged ma.st. tmmed in So. CaL terr. WerehouH Ma ni19•r Airline Schools P a cific defrost., 14 cu in. $85. Misc. frame w/white plastic pad· We!ting. refrlg/fm, 1~ yr C.M. 4123 Asking $2400. <TI4> 846-2936 Large . & well known Co. 610 E. 17th, Senti AM items. 644-6428 ded backs & seal.!!) $5. 50 old, wht. $475. 4 <Jrange bar FREE • Black, blue.eyed (213) 592-2005. wants a man w/a degree & A local, growing company 543-6596 WESTINGHOUSE ap.artment feet chicken wire fencing stools, $35. 1 Magnavox Siamese kittens .. 6 wks old, CHAMPION s L 00 P-21 • llOme ~en sales exp. Top needa an experienced ~........ siie refrigerator, excellent (3' wide; l " mesh) $5.00. stereo/radio tape combo. trained. 64&-9238 4/23 fibcrglas, sleeps 4, enclosed : · • -benfs Call Betty, 5.5'?-6'122. man who could standard-e Tht Newport condition $25. 642-0584 642-1724 $150. 962-2356 FREE Kittens, cute mark-head, galley, OB. Below · · 1 • 1 1AbiP1f Abbot Personnel iie our warehowle 1tor-eSchoolofBuslntss e KENMORE auto. wa sher It CarpetlayerhasHi Lo MOVIN G , Household l n gs. Please call mkt price SI~. Must sell. 4S ·AJS 500 GC Agency, 230 W. Warner, ege and establish a g11.s dryer, ,both xJnt .cond. nylons ~.99 yd. Shags furnishings iJ\C, almost new 842-2176 4123 Owner 645--0834. · Suite ill Santa Ana smooth traffic control E atures weekly refresher 'I>' fro ... "" + labor , . . basket chopper $200. 11 ~ • · sysu.m. ;e $45 ea. 847-8115 (ll' 546-8672 m .,..,...., up m.-• Wood-grained dinette set G ER ?-.f AN Shepherd/part 30 Chinese Junk. built 1n * nit: 536-9657 * SALESMEN: courses ln tt~ .. _akillljo. b you-========= 90cperyanl.847·1519 w/6 cbairs & 2 extra Collie pups. 1 wits. old. Hong Kong, good c.o nd .L·==~==-=....-=,.,- Earii $100 per sale. Leads need to eet u• you. S.WJng M1chlnn 1120 BALBOA BAY C LUB board!!, misc.-914 Cedar 54s-oso7 4123 $2000. Call . Pete;,· (213) 1oo.; BSA 650CC. New carbs, furnished. Call collect (51.Sl Good salary . and excellent wanl Mtm berah ip For Sa le Place, C.M. alter 4 wkdays 2 cute kittens:, 1 calico, l 821-1282 cam, eng. work. Very fast. 24J..-05ll between 9 and 6 fringe benefit.. SINGER Auto zig-zag, 6 Reas. Ca ll · 673-4595 CARPET Left in:lm Comm1. tabby wlwhite boo t s . 16' catamaran, p I a ne i ng 646-29?G after 6:30. c .s. T. Mr. J eep Hansell, Apply Box P-587 Dally Pilot e 833 Dover Dr., N.B. e mos. old. No attach needed .__ l 98. '67 Yamaha 305CC bored out · e "'"-e ..__ .1 .... ., ..... , but•·n bolo•, 40' TIUMARAN Sailboat conuo.cts. 1. $2.88, shag 548-7232 4/23 hulli;, main & Genoa $550. • Fedft'Ell Machine Corp., or -.,......._,., JJA "'6 ......, .., 13 99 ......... 2 steps $285 '69 Holsclaw 2 write P.O. Box 1713, Des SO. CALIF. 1st ~ designs etc. Guar. $.17 c,ash plana. Reasonable. · sq'. yd. 1.1u•ne• ~t LARGE Jade plants, good Call 673-TI~ · · C Art Sh or small T'lDVft'lents. 526-6616 548-0391 1?206 Beach Blvd., H.B. fo• ochool p-i·•ct o• chari" lJDO 14 "'"'. 1173. Xlnt cond. bike trailer, ;m, 675--1683. Sales Molne!, Iowa 50300 NATIONAL BANK Art~!!!.!~ '--• • .. ~-:;;==:~;;;"·=::=:;:;:,:..==~====I 84" m 4 •• v ,_ 250 1 , ..., ........ _, llUIU • _......,. .-"""'.... sale. You haul. 615-2445 4/21 Dacron Sll.ils, Trlr, $950. '68 YAMAlL\ • e ectric .. ,_ .. & truck 1 tterlng Furniture 8000Furniture 8000 LAZY Gym.licensed. Ap-Xtru. 847-7631 aft 6. start . 3200 miles, Make of. AREA MANAGER es, ""6''9 e . --·-proved. Home exertiler. GERANIU~S And sue-, I fer. 536-6033 (Beath cities loc1tion1) bu lmJriediate opening for Emma Blankinship & Jayce Trim l~s. Easy quick culents, cutting•. 5'S-86S2 LIDO 14 ~ Comp ete -. . • GOOD PAY! Sisler. 690 W. 19th (At :·> * THE USED ' * un.v to feelin ... -.1001.;.,~ bet· . !:"" 4/21 Good qondition. $650 1970 BSA Lightning 650 GOOD BEN--•. COMMERCIAL mona) 612-11'19 or 83&8455. -~ ·~a -~ 675-6050 675-3325 Eves M~ OFFER 1:4 r1" ter. 842-27S6 SCRAPS of !Umber, large & * 644--1302 * . ~G08Q. FUTURE! -'f'.ELLERS-PIANO LESSONS • GARDEN Tractor· Wheel small, you haul. 3109 Qay, 30' CREIGOR Yawl, Mooring ,69 KAWASAKI 350 cd' Yes, we otfet' you up to.$125. Beginntn, intermediatet • FURNITURE FACTORY H od 157 ' NB. 4/21 incl, sleeps 6. encl head. l lgn. a \\'eek salary plus 8 per. all . ages. THEORY • IM· 111 ~ .... m · • 61 HP. 3 FREE TV ~.,. Am . Call 646--1357 eves. 42 hp, 9" mos old, $625, like -n•••o of ~•r -flt You APPLY IN PERSON ONLY PROVIZAnON. Reasonable. orw ... u, reverse, e ec glart, . J:Xlfly encai;i 'r 'new. 548-9712 .... ~ ._ .r--r•¥ 1,.,.. s El r--'-n-at 5 ... 1548 .31" mower attch. incl. irAi::n, cabinet. 646-QiOD 4121 ~ PC SL(>OP, X bN · ~·so H nda Sc 1 Win ..,,,. a ""' d<av week .WU.I. ' \.,,CUIW .... SU: can ,tter p.m. ,,,_ ~ .,, b N w '" ..,, San Clemente, Calif. S.111-, 11kt nft,' FURNITURE retvrntd 644-4074 p CK Up load firewood , COND. MUST SEU.. $3250. o ram er. ew ·and be supplied with every. (Alpha Beta SbopplngCenter) MODELS WORKSHOP ••• ... _ ... _1 H 1 ' * * 645-0222 * * -engine. Xlnl (.'(Ind. $300 or , thi.ng you need to su e Be up to date with the latest from Apartment Rent•l1, muv. omt• NEW Sylvania Sun Lamp 646-2377 4/n • Best offer! 675-8528 CEED: A modem light modeling technJques, Brush & Some NEW Floor Slmplft et PRI CE~ w/adjustable clamp I holder. 2 COCK·A-1-00 PUPPIES Lido • 14 -$750 '62 Harl l'tirf blk 165CC \\-eight truck • all food & Equal opportunity employer up classes now being form-below wholtHltl Used once, $7.50, 642-1724 893-4868 4/'ll Beautiful Con. 642-9942 S100 •Y ,_ Uc. Call. evenings · or u.:st o er. general merchandise • a TRACER Lathe <Jperator 6 ed. Gwen's Modelln& Stu<Uo 4 Spanish Sofas, WU $249.95 / 15 COO~ and BEAUTIFUL 1 year old Sneed Ski Boatl 9030 646-4644. complete &et of buying cus-mos ro one yrs exp. preJer--54().3400 Miss Lee. ltl£DUCID tto $It.ts .. c~ di '! _ .. ,__ Candy Ven-Ger/Shep to good borne. ,.... -'69""°"Ka'"w_a_'8kl=°'M"a-c"h"'1"11~ex~" • ~'"'. a11" ··-"'-canv~0 .. _:v,,· red. Call Mr. Lewis 64~2884 MERCHANDISE FOR 1 Red Spanish Seda a Chair wu $350! ng "a..,.w..,s, nearly new. 546-54n_. 41'23 ti ll ' -w •• ND TRADE RIDUCI D to 1125 Less than % price Sell one 15' F'tberglass boaT convt top ac y ke new, low miles, your Jrea and complete 1WO GIRLS: 1 full time for SALE A or all , 494--0593 ' KfITiNS,;"Various colon, to 45 HP outbrd. Ba.ttery .l ,2) $750. &1U697 aft 6 pm. , training with pay. clrculation dept, 1 part time Furniture 1000 2 Spanish SoRllD•u•c1Loo'•'•s•"1,.ts, wu $500 NEW HUFFY 24" WOMAN'S good homes. 842-6891 4121 6 gal f\Jel tanks. llir. Xln't HODAKA llberglass T-T tanJt ~ou and your family will be for acctg/adv. d!Pl. Be • 2 CUTE Guinea Pigs, 1 male shape. $1000. 6502 Bishop Sell for SSO and stock tank ! ptOteded by Blue Crou and able to t)o-pe 40 wpm, gd. 15 Occul~noiw ~= tv:1t:.t~p to $lOO OR GIRLS BICYCl.E, SPY-& l baby. 54>3459 4/23 Dr, H.B . .\fler 4 PM. .\ seat. 557-7315. ma:jOr mtdlcal insurance, with figures. Wet1tern Out· s'roVE, Apt si $.35. Karutan Jib Spanish end tables.\ cocktail tables DER MODEL. $40. PET S a nd LIVESTOCK ----·---- l..end )OUr Income will Q>nl\n-. door&, 3939 Birj'.fl SL, N.B. rua 10x12·, beaut. brl t f ''·" .. ch 642-1'124 EVENINGS. H -Merine Eq uip. 9035 Trailer, Travel 9425 ue if )'Ol1 are hurt or sick USED car Sot ma.n. ~ green $65, Dani.sh din . 8Ct. 10 End 1: coffee tables: $4.t5 to $1.t5 ... 150 LB. set of _weights~ 1n· P tt1# G eneral llOO ·-·----~n U it occurs: when )'OU ings. After 10 am, Maro.ti tbl $3.i, 4 chn Sl2·50 ea.. 2 Walnut Bedroom tielli, $ff.f$ ••ch eluding 1 barbell " 2 --· .-· I Ee mt 'WOJ'k:inl, Paid vaca-Moton, ~ Harbor Blvd., chttterobe chest, antiq w~~ 12 Used. llfattrtases A: 12 Box Sm-in .. 112.50 u . dumbell&, $25. 6 4 2-112 4 PE~CO ~ gal. Aquarium tion of op to s wteks the C.M. w/gold trim ~. 1tu.""' ,,. (ewnin .. s) w/Wter. aerator. heater, -~· Protlt sharing re. USED ur salesman. After 10 storage chest, long lc low. l 12 ft. Hotpoinl Refrlg~ra.tor $IO. ..,. thermometer, exlra lights, of --In .. 1.. would make td window te&t 7 Beaudtul hanging Lamps, $11tS .. ,h. STAUFFER table, portable u~ plants d e co r a t Ive tire 12-..1 .,..,.,,.....,. o • .....,. .. -., M·-·1 Mot-, -.... b' t • ' _ ~ m:in .,.... ....,,,.. ""0 .ww ica. Zenith TV 16'' 5Cl'ttD, Several Dinette sets from 122 t• $St.ts •a. sa ... -ca 1ne • misc. volcanic a tone s , extra ~~~ture " unnmited. Harbor Blvd., C.M. blk It wht, S45. Hoowr Table lamps-big selection, $4.fS to $7.t 5 ... 675--0Ma artinclaJ plants, sea ahtlls, We'll adWW!ICI you u riw u WAJTR&CiS <Wet 21, Evenfog uprlght vac, like new $40. 1 B A w Portable 1V, su. HAND Painted oil portrait of & coiOred gravel. 13 dlf· JOU can liand tU cOOO Shift, Call 540-3Xl8 betwn 1l 642-7984 2 Andque white nJte atands. 111ts •ch. .you or ;your children m:im a fcrcnt kinds of tlsb -22 PAY! GOOD Bl)lgPTI'S! am 6 9 pm NEW 8 It 110fa & 5 ft. 1oYe photograph. 646-.• fish. total. $45. &0-1724 GOOD '1J'J111q:I tnttrut. WAITRESSES. exp'd. Split seat, 3 toned on Sold, strip OPEN Weekdays _.9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. NEWPORT Beach T e nn iat ;:<';""';:;lnpE)===== edf Cll.11 • Mt. J~. , allift. 1262 Pallae.dH Rd. pattern: Oriental ttak tram· Soturda)'I _ .. 9 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. _Qub full f a m 11 y mem· 1· JEWEL HOME fl.A. *THE DE!UlY * Ing. $500. -Sundays -·---~• A.M. to 4'00 P.M. .,.,...,._ "''' offor. 64~39 Ceh ll20 ~~-· WIJ'mESS Wonl ... Muot bo COUCH $25. Wood patio 1885 HA RBOR BLVD., AT 19th ST. 1969 TOYOTA Corolla Sta. SEALPOINT SIAMESE . t1 O\'Ct 21. Call Galley Ca.le, furnllurt m King s1zt COSTA MESA * s.q..9457 Wp ., like IWIW. 1969 •loDd• 2 Ma1ei . '1 Weeki tor fnterYIH' .,..,1aunent m.-cno tor tnterYiti"" headboard ns. t~ 90, 'like new. 968-t076 after 6 St5 ~eb. 6f6..8402 t • • • ~ ·I • ALPINE * Re-er Special 1969 21.0 • OMC Engine & Drive, Compll.'te, Used leAA than 15 hrs. $1500. ti444M5 9 AM-5 PM or a tt 7 PM VACATION 1 546-5509. TRAVEL CENTER I _-:-Excel.· Golden Falcon' Boet Sllp Moorlne 9036 Olympia -Alpine . • '. Apache • Wheel C1mper oOcK space near p8 vtnk;n Worlds 1tu'lt8t most ~ \ will accommodate 25' boat plete RV whlcl• lhoppii: ) w/mu . 'T' be.un. 61M30S center 1 M;;ofliag w/25' Sleop S3S2 G_6nf~ Grove mvtt, Gd l2500 534·6686 11 • 67:h1833 ... _ ' - '64 Alpha Romeo Sprint. New trans, radial tires, Otch, brks. '94-1670 aft 4 ---~-:-~-~---.....--· __ ':" ____ _ ' • TRANSPORTATION . TRANSPOllTATION • • TllANIPORTATION TRANSP6RTATION TRANSPOllTATION ---.. t600 Autos Wanted 9700 UMd Can --·------. ·-----" t600 Imported Aytw 9600 Imported Autos 9900 OPEL ....... lllll7 Opel ~·'"'· deluxo model 1915, .... 1110 ... kif JetTy lJ!'.! y aft 10 pm While Overstocks Loot. Tht9c1ore ROBINS FOJID CHE 'W"" ""'1!he 42,000 ml. .' rv, 'l~atb er tnt. 1B\g w h I! e I s. $3395. 67:1-7215 · '62 Porsche Super Cl.ean! Fully equipped. Call 645-1982 or see at 2089 Jlarbor, CM. Private ~arty. 'G3 POl'IChe A-1 Shape. Lo mi's, "600. Call 833-3276 eves &-lDPM. YOLKSWA,GEN we PAY TOP -· vwa,. CASH FROl\I $399 ' !or -can • tru<ka lo!ll call u. for tree estimate. GROTH CHEVROLET BUICIC AU.STIN.AMERICA . ___ M_G __ AUSTIN AMERICA Salel, ·Sl:l'v:lce, Parl1 Immodlate Ilellv"'1 AllModela, nrtllPLll I ~I 111p111 I ,-, BMW ·BMW'S · #1 DEALER IN CALIFORNIA ·AND ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 1970'• ImmeQ. Dell~ 21 Ii"" ,,u..i 1n Stoclr T&M, MOTORS . !081 Ganlen GrcM Bl, G.G. 5.14-2:184 ()pm"""""' - DATSUN DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 1W5 &ach Blvd. Hun~Beach IG.ntl or ~ ...;e- ·1.-da ln Thi &eadl Odil" ZIMMERMAN · 2141 HARIOR IL VD. ..... ~67 illiN ~=~-.dlr. Ex i:i' aell • Will--· ..... <)'OT· 150) dill -ID 1o 8. 164 Dataun.P/U. Good cond. 1 New tires. brkl,, battery, )pl .... lllllO. ~oil 2lllll- FllRAll MG Salts, Strvic.r, Part. Immedlate Oellftl'y, All Modi!. J 2 l'lll p Ll l'I JIJn pu11s 3100 W. Cout Hwy , N.B. 642.9400 ~0-1764 Authorized MG Dealer '62 MGA, red. New top. Body in xlnt cond. Be!t olfer. can be seen anytime 115. E. Balboa Blvd, N.B. '69 MGB, 2700 mi's radials, J"adlo tonneau. Yellow, blk uphol. Eves. 528-2468 Annlveraary Special . W1 Mv1 coupes, lld1n1, l lost of gorpoUI wagons at the ''good old days" prl-c-In and -why Montego II Iha boll Inter· mediate buv In Amarlu. ~~~ ... !!!~,~~~-~.I~!~ .. ·"· .. ,: . 52841 firet, c1r,.tiri9, tUIOfl'lttic trtrllfl'lluleft, p-•r •f•ttint. AM ra41e, tin'" tit••· No. OHOIL .. lf64 • I 'li H>lD TOllNO COUNTlr IQUlll WAGoN \II, R.H .. powtr 1t1•rin9, bt•11lif11I for11t gr1•n color •nd rt•dy for tht f11n lly to tnjoy. ·Uc. (WXEl41l $2295 , '61 IUICIC WIL-DCAT 2 Dr., Ivory In co lor, bl111 lrittrlor & top. W,11 etra d for fully ,qulpptcf ctr, l11el; ftcfory eir corid, Lit, IWAi:5J5) 52695 !61 CADILLlC COUPI DI YILU l111mtc11!1f• c:•r thr0119h0;11t 111 '•c:iw• color with wliit1 yi"yl top. F11ll CtdiU tc 1c:ct11orlt1. Lie, ITWV666) $3795 • '66 OLDS 'fl•t PAS11Nllll STATION WAGON Thb gold colortd wagon h11 ft1tory t lr c~l!Clitioning, powtr tlttring alld ,fht Viti• Dome ¥1tw 011 tht roof. It'•• 111~ ctr. Uc , tSMSlll $2195 ,· '61 'IRlllRD VI, twlomaticl radio, httl•t, pow•t 1f••ri11,, c111fam -tri111, bttwtlfw Vtrdoro 9r1•n with 9old c111tom It• +•rior. fVHA6JI), $2595 . ~-------------~ . 2-VO&:.KSWAG!NI· 2 '61'-I 1t ,1691 Lie, CWXG956l I 1t SIHI with c111tom ln1't•llttd Co,Y1ir'-ri;i11t., Thi1 on• is • 1pte!1Uy car. Uc. 1WtE9241 " .,, MOCIDIS 2sos. 4 Dr. R1dlo, h••fer, 4 1pd. trtn1., 1unreof. lt111tlful datlr blut color tFld 11 • 1potl111 c•r .fllro119t.ouf. Uc. lXPSI 19 1 $3595 ROY ........ " .. .; . • . -· --· ~·-·-,,-..;.·--·-·--·--·-. ·~ __., .. .• 165 Corvair , Noma. oond, Lo ' ' 64z.m~ · '67 POISCHI 911 COUPE JI ., H., 5 Spd. This c:1r It In top U>nd. L111 th1" 500 f!'lil11 on Portch• d•1l•r1 •llt"in• owtrhtMI in thit ctr, s,, to appr1c:itft. Lie:. ~ZDK91S) $5295 '61 POUC~l ·COUPI Or1"g' In colot. R., H., 4 1,,4• Thi• i• • fl111 ¥1111• in a11c1llant collllitio11, Uc. IVVV650) $4495 . • ~61' CATALINA 4 ooi:>R llDAN A11tom1ttc, r1dlo, httftr, power 1t.1rl119, f1dory tlr, tlfctption1l ••l11•. IVTL241) . $2195 •17_1101i1 •ALCON 2 D.r., R., H:, J •IHI· try1., ff!llltn'llul; '"'"~"color, Exctlltnt lttt fl'lotl1I tr1Mport41flo11. $1195 ' ' ' . · . .. DUNTON '65 MUST AN!J I DOOi HAIDTOP VI, 11110. fftftt,, po,w1r •t11rl119, rMlt, ..... ,, whitewtl,I th'tlt. forl tl71 $T2Bt . . . '66 FORD 19~1UWA.ON v.t, 11110, fttM.. ftct.r( •Ir c:otwUtlo11lftt, pow1r 1tMrln9 ,r1tll1, h1tftr, whitewtll tir11, whttl C.¥• tn. t.TFX l221 $1797 $1449 '67 BUICK ll'fllllA ftdory tlr, full powtr, r•· dlo, heaftr, whit• 1lcl1 w1ll1, tinttd gla11, whetl coV•r• CTQW 141) $229~ ~TORINO 2 i8' F W,IDTOP v.1, •uto. tr.11 .... 'f1ctory ,,, .condltionint, power tftar• 1119, r1,dlo, h•at•r, whit•· will tir11. IZDW 3901 $3089 '61 'HEVROLET 1 IMPALA 2 Doet tf1rcftci1. V-1, 11Jfo. ftlM•i f11. tir, pow•r tf;frhtf. rtdlo, httttr, tfMf4 tf-"11. IWIH 6161 $1593 '65 FALCON 6 cyl. •.... ,. 4 DOOl stick shift, INIE jJI) $693 '61 T-illRD ,,,;,, I DOOR HAIDTOP v.1, f•ctory 1if ••llclltiol'l--lllf, full ,ow1r, ,,_, wln4'ows, power 111111 ti• Jlo, • htat1r, wfll....,,tll tfret, •lny\ feef, tf11ttd ti•••• whe•I to.,.,._ IVUJ 2521 $3077 • f · r I .. I I l I . ' I ' . ... ., . I \ I -i • ' .. • . • . I I • \ USDA GRADE ·A-• WHQLE BOD~ · - ._·":. PRY11NG'"': ·~: .·CHICKlrtS ., . . • Eid DELI & FROZEN DISCOUNTS . . -f.~c1_ BAKERY DISCOUNTS . ' .. ,..; ' . fi,c1_ HOMEMAKER DISCOUNTS . (1 I ¥'vi! '$1.00 0.CIDAR Sli!OHIMOP _, il, VE 2?< . . . • . O·~IDA~ •PLIT TIP'•ROOM . . . , .. , ''f. Ir; I ' '· I'' . SAVE 30c . • · , o.;.cna• RA TOM ,, .• , WITMOP .. SAVE29c o.;.caaa•YLOll ·I''· DUST MOP . .. - --PUISJIC•SAVf49' DICA . DUSTPAN . ... . . ·' ' , ;P~GEOf2oSAVE76o ~·IRONWIYI, 100 •;WORK'SOCKI o'7.02oSAVE2e · SCORI ac HAIRCRIAM IOTllEPF lOOTAllfTSO SAVf50c •u•n•.. 99c · 'PAlll RILllYIR .. l • PIN~EALP:P.LES · . 39 . c . .u~ ~, ~ -., .. . . 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