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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-04-22 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa~~ .. ~ ! ..;:;z_."':. "r ~~ _...,.:: -:. ..... ' ... . . --.. -.. - - . ' ' . ::-£---:.t -., . .. ..-... ' . , . . -' . J . . ' . . ' "r' -I . --~ : ! 1.:-·~-·!"'....:::.~ ., -. J • :. ;i ~ .. -. . ,..::.:, -' _... ... :=-I ' • I ' ''I ' J ' • " ' "' •, ' • , \ I 1 t ' -;_ • , 1 l 1 • ' .. ' , • \ ) • ·, '' ' .1 \ • ·-•' t-' ~ .. , • ~ ,. .1~'. " ~t" I • ;. r l. ,· '. • I.,, B' u'.'tlh·_;.. ~·'.·I~~-,-~·:.,·,·~.-~ ' '' t " ' r 1 • ' j (' •, I~ '' ff t ), : '• ~' j ! ,! • '9'.Q_ t , , ~r" 1 ~ l • l tJ !~·l '.1:' t C: J l' ~.· ,,);:. -\!;1 •, [,..., .,.l t ' . , . ii."°. fl'll, I l,f F • .'.J1ri' ~14 d ~la .. t ' f . .~M;u? ;) : '"'' j . lr4ellJii..,. ~tlj; ,~j*' , !ff!0<-.!.: '"~i '/i,.f. 'r; r.1~~• 1 :r .,I ·.; flt~. ·¢~~j J~~ • -~i~~'.1!..~J>'.~ ;~ne~1 ·.,;sold'.i~'.~~1:·.1.::: ~~;:;~~0·-~;i, F elonN :. Trial« ·· . . , ··' ,·. ·. . . · ,. . ·. . A pglnt-blaol; ~-.. ; • ~ I •• ,J _ · · · · · .s·.·e· 1.,·~",--el.·l.-,A~ ... rm·,·~' ·n· -· ·. lletw• a·ir•Dlliil\~,~ • 1l1Co8ta. MeSa-IDen'a wearM1110re"Cbain: -a!b.e • m;i.,,, s~·, drUnteft.··~...tif .. "'""'" wbq ~· all ell' tiiolt: out •• · ~ morning placed boll! in the boopltal In '..ii.. ••· 111 '~ ' 'J -'·' ''" • ,.n·..,. ... _...;;,.1U'oo-' °" •15JXllH ina&rlQQe • .....-1 Oil MIC • e of l t • ; -. • • .._ UllN.I a M.1 ..... elb..a..ne ~ by •standtn& in for · .... -· · ·"' r · · ~ lnvffti&a~ 111.dJ·W.•1-..,J.,, ... ~· ; "'"'" .-, PORT OF 0·1»'AlN '(UPJ~.:. Troops day. 1'llO iiatlon /Was I pliced > under •·• "~~~"-thel1111rittlllg•""""'r"ictlm at ••lil1'lcar ioyil .to the ' penunent foua!>I today modified maitlil 1a.r; · · · · · 23, ,_~an a...._,. al' e-illation,-·faoed..au<t·todayc ·•: • wtt• • •·-' o' 200 a-y ·llt1ltlnem p' .~· ". "1"W"~'"-'""'iald• Avenue .. 'Us! of Br-Streekit · " • '"· , _.,,,. ., ·• , _'t'' 1• eui.KIOD !IOW'ceS n -u .. 8_, • • His former workfr complamed when . who .emed the Chagllaramu ann1,~. sl••V.~: Navy ships>lod ~X t!IO·hel~•. a.22 .... lf!. ,and ,al/<1J'pled ,to .""<\> ~ , he i!eeeived ;tt>e first'bill. · and amM\llllUon :bale Tueal:tay· in~ ~er .Guadacanab,aaUed. today, toward driver when. he WM iCelied rby· ~ ~i;...;;, Od<ii;..i7, ii 2913 Java.Road ol ·lli'e b\a<k Pfllo~ moitm<Dt. l1F"-'.· Trlniilafl pt",l!re:J"l~,cil;~ TP)iTldllf'· · I~ ii!<.ie11· rl~ MC\IQn: 1 • , . '. 1 '. io...the Mes;t '.vftdt ~. 111 )fee on' ~~\~ ~1d. BJ'!~. ~d. &ent . government, presumably . tp ev~a(e • ,.,Carey fired t.ct,wf()i five 'llicM~ _111 ~. ' .'. . , ' Am~natlqoaJs_Jf,~llJl'• I' ' hls.13ll 'ciiJ(be'r lerYJce"~Wef, 'tffilils IJ,500 balll peilcllng. praiecution "on ,four M' Aln1spok~smErlcan a; theWrlleslliif~nce. o!ld';lme Reports ch'culated1 Jn .Po.rt ,ol1 Spain. the iu~ with :t·~ . .,,;l/"•)ln ,,.J~ •-•". ... • 1 ... ! , • .. felony charges along with ~ co-defendant. ster · r.. ams sa one !2 mlles frOlll! "· .·=·m•••amas base, .. .,..... . ~, . ~, <:'!"' "'~, _.,., , l , • 1 ~ . J • 1 1 •DAILY',rtL_qTf'd<""'9• j , 1 • 4uc "'' .. e-~~ b ~•-•-• I ,._ He 'ahd former irlsurance salesman mutinter and oQt loyal IO~•were , that i BrltiJb troops .,-hadl Jahded there o.ne F'_ .. w..:; I \It"""~,.,"' one n1·11f1 LU~Y ~RQUEI F'IGtfT' !'ARKING-SQUEEZE AT ffi,n!OISONfHI .!:a>jl J'.al)>wich, 34. of ;rustln'. arF fhartOd kl!led today, bringing to~lv(llie·nwnbtr !tom )latbadoL . • ' 1 ' ·· ~"1' of.the n'!'k• ~to .~ .. ,; •'Sivdofttr All -A~ tho ·or~ntO-CO.li <Get<l>Ow"'"' Earll!· '. • with conspiracy ·to comm ii grand theft, of deaths since· vi>l<nce broke out Tues-.Trlnjd'acf aiid , Tl>tilgo,. Wtilob-bec1111e · Another officer,. J!atricl: l'odlock.i.• . • .. / attempted grand theft and two counts , • 1nde,,.n11em ·ii> 1emf; ·~ii 1 p:a " • Who ·.witnesSed ·the· illooali&: .~:11t of forgery. :_ _],). d a( the Bi'lWlb commonw~. n."Brtttah. cover ancf'eiCaf!ed itbf.,bun~ts ~ , • D t E tit -~~u1ed be! U. of .R~aD s government said 1n London today it , Police ' 1a. ... iti0<! !hO .:i • .< ... : f .;. O ••.r ·II .. 0 ., a 'r . -The action was~= oreJudge ls .taking "a).1 •. ~essai:y and practl~I M,anlia. ·u·o :::,.,,, :..·1 7,l":l"·I , WY-_ Paul "Mast in Central Otanee cOunty stepe'' to .sifeguanf. .British .• naU~iils ' · woue, .w, ,iW ~11,1 ~ .-, . ·• • i;_, r Ju<11cia1 ·o;str1c1eourt,11emm1ngrrom O.ffice8:·,Guttoo there;tt .. dldno1e1ockfate.'-.... St:,M1dwa~otty:Nojf·at1>ranae0.>cm11 ·~. '~.. ~· ;.... . .... ,a conipl.mt by •a ·termlnally tll cancer .i i · FrtederJcks .. ~~~~ m:1$i!!'~, ~emcal _,Center·.: hf ha1;~1..l~!d · ,--padentWhpUvainCoronadel*. • l • cener,was .uga~ y·. a,1\1~ wlth 'attenipted murder.. t , ' Nq tfu n: Begin:s·1Massive Cwanitp · Oepu!y·a.trlct.~Joeoic~rson In : ·Fireoomhinv. clooed undei .. an -.. II<)" -•Of• om~ .cafiy "'.fiil~"tii'li¥.' I J.-lfllil '':"'·Jt with ....... n .. ~. ·a.... to , ~ siege proclaimed by the govpnment Westmin .. fer' ""'~.:..nity 'l-L.~ , . , -"-•-= -. ·-.,...-·• . '!IEDLANl'.16 ., .• . . Pwefs&y ,'T,r;e~.,qt!Ostlon«l.lildi .. , ., " .,.., • .,. , . • . ..,..,. By Tiii'.·-,.. rr... ,iJd&U. speaking ·at Keot· Stale U:.ven1ty Id~" ~i , . ""!" the ljnpending . (UPI) -Ailinlnlttrative made •w empfy•their ~ l'1 IU• Y• 11 aaid-· ~good PllllP• Aniericans .. ~rut> ttuer, went to 11il l<Xllo, &aid we are . "a na.lim o( eh· e~-~;· .i:....: ·and-~!..t • .:_ Of~ ·~ff-'-V.~J1 .. ~~-'~~-·-armed-police.--···· ·.. ---' -·· ~. ..,.-.y; -........ ,, ._ ~ 1.1n:: trere•dc;,uv1 ed .. ~1y ~•y1 )J)' l',ftre PoliCef&eaG\IW'itbe 'tieaCIS'Of'l~d 1be t • ....... by •· ~ teadHno and put on met -today vlronmental ·'sloot" 8'fl called, the •• phJlical ~· 9'defed ·1.., Ille •Pfl'\ll!'i'Y atarteil;'>l' a'MO!oli>i cec~I, e.tiinalalfrat: abo~ t,llOI aM ~ "i:;" · -Wo for the first Ed)l•Y· · ..-.obile the ~'dellnJctllie elemeilt. victim tiy .-'.New !i',,r Id of(lcia~• eald., , '. ' . , lheli< "1>en l tliey"lllltiMi'ed to .walcb a\ .S , ,•, · , ;;.1U,mele 'l"""·' .. ..+ In West Vkgtbia. tive tons &arba&e ~ ~ unprecedented , ev& ~at-llllUl'ance Cbinpany.. "' · Firemen ~IJ)ed 'the • blam . in the Hre In · an ~dd. ~ 1bulKllng1 IC'IWI' ro~c' ... ~leJ.yr eq~v. ~ ·~ ~ t ~ were picked', up..,IJJ:me ~flve-mllt ~ enti_. · • ·~-2 tltll' :.._~;...t.f.a. Thi clotbmc store ~ator ii head 61-yeat-old adi'n1$&it!on tiuHdtng to. the 'r'Om'thitJted ~i ~orthli ~;o-tem·< .... 1111:~ , ,, , . , , , .. ,. u U.S. 50 and: dumped on the 1larrlaoi> t on 1n. more ·-··· ·.·""!'"." -. .-·. -• u•~-•-• ... ~,~ .-• 11· ~1·n1 · d fl olll of~• • • '" ... -~ rt-"mc=T:T,_,.,.,....,.,....,....;·,;...;;";;..,..i U1 ~ J _ VI -"'~ -·-• ..,.. groun _ OOJ ces "'JIC uea8i w men.-meot. No one/WU U-. •• "'J!' t • ·: i ;,1r: 1 -COur# Courthouse steps in ClarUburg. across the coon try on -pollution ~' repraentecf. by • auomt~ · R I c b 1 r d dfan (,f' worn·~ Md ,_flee p..es~enl ,o( Flrema.n Pete"'1BrliUfw~·ated> ioa.,; .... v .... '. ".:"1 ~ ... , 1 '. . ... lo··~-._..\ Ma'yor John· V.' Lindsay o( New York both local and Mtiooal. In . addition, Cilllouette, "Of Wldtder .... ' .... . I' ·!1!~! ~~i:s.. •• I . .• . . of 'in)ur~~tSu~~;T{teiHiy;-116tht ·~-' er-.e. "'".. "'-" ~~·=c°t:.~vents 10:•n ex· manygroyps-111af.«tmuliVecleenups., His )ep1 ~I dk:llned I)' '.Dapiap,Wu '11tin\aled.-1J$40,6oo .. somedne unw~.';-~;tcodUIJ .lt;l I . ' • -.. ·· ·-· • ~ ·,At.the-same time ame ~.lions tOdllmmeoton·tbe>_un.il\lllc.-e,..u.t : · n.,1w. said a ·n...._b.-es,found,ln '·:1iee.· TIONIDAl>l,-·'11 · · .. "' .. ~·. afe the, real piYUters;" . ' ~,.._.. Odem am ,lfowicb. , . .,...,. .. ~ ·~~--·:1 .. ' • .,.. Liodsiy sbf. "It's 1 ·zNtt.er , fl: habit .and i large bus1naues singkd out for ., a rest room in. the nea~ ball 'ot· ldt.ers, · · t "' ~-'t 1 : ,... ·' ' 1 ~ : Criticism b nt'-nut: toOk • •· C.. but ~ was . Oflly, thfuor1 damaa:e to . · . 'I ' "' .. IOI' tllOy·have baen·liltering for ~ .. '--. · • Y' a ...,. IOI! -' ~l ~ the cl•~ bulklinl. ,Jt'.;as i!elfeved 11· ea' .11 -s's' D :,_JI:._~ ' ' T Bdl Cjlf1"'!1Tl" ,spoil"!llan.Raljil;tNadet ailv--aixI I!!ai-" 'talks .. at N. JiS , a, secOOd,...Ottbomb .. .,;.i. the ad: Ul.e .D-OU.J· .' . told a Philai!el1l'>la ·audience Tlleodat_ varions. ocllool and communi\y irOOPi' V ' ... '•'··llTlifllO'tll°""l!ul""".• 1-b~e.. .. , '.· . . · • that -... the -ol!<nders. to.give thetr~ide o/ ""'story,. r I . ,..... ·r o· 'u' mi .. · ."a' 't' "B'e'' a" c'h I ' H sni oelM """"-the ~nt , '.!., , F · P."l · 1'd · Flames lll'Olle .oot .a<oond 3 ,a.m. In e ,,_ -•·-· ' · • · ' A<thiwe! p1anned range from a "Po'lu-rom , • ot· · the o/fi.ce of br. ,N, ell ~o\ler .. dean ol' norcwpora&\OnleadersWll1Cbaiite1t. tion ~trail"' in ottahoma to jrlde " F ChlefJ ..,nn ........ 1d , .. ·,., 'tll ·!1 !°'··· r1:1 " lt wJM tale· ·~·!_rad.~1. mUltllftI· 'c" 4~lets' ~ tltter piCkup: M9"1 .-re ~ .. .. . • ,.. men; ire Oler· uuuu 'lMJ . t nr~nge COQnty~.~·• det>ut1ee1 toJ w,~1-;Nad~~t ' . 'art· ',4~.to Jli~Uibt one :C ·~ ... ~a: ''~u-;mtJy iint ~esponse ~ 4'ely, I A~gh~,!~nl~np ~~~t a.Y"areitl:fing to•eRabJiih ldent1t)i1aftd -. -· ery , wai.r polh)tion, air ~ U.. neat, qualllled !llrli ol 1ood collber~ . ." • ~ ••-~ ~~~•:~ere .,,.._,.,,,,, mQS ·a ca.,. ol death ol a badll deoon~ &utfimobueabct .... .atlUW-~ •.:. • .I Hw-can)'flQ'improveonthat.llnd t~ ,~~~~were •t~ in1 1J1~l-•I tiod·liotJnti 'cfn ~ ~h·ili&t-rDomf\g . ,: --o/ ~-:~· to tlmonlal? The pd tlllt dmr Gle alse 1~ <a,.~-~M, ~ a,ay~. · ·• !!('l,'\l''Streoll,in NOWP>\'l lleocti., • • • C"'ME . TALK. ·. ~; 'flna~·-.. ;;_ . ...:. -.. WN thlo-: · • · • Ml\lid thtee -·later. i lloff•drlnk '~ heidl9i'··llld 'llnlbieM ' 1;'"" 1 fl.I . .., ~· J llilS ··""' ~ ~-.., _ ( bottle filled wltb an infiaimDabie~liqUid .!..c.-...u.-:.~ .... a· ....z. .. 1•.•ll'-a·.m·. • "'a'I ' .DJDN"T p ~·y ·, • , . to iritM pol!utioo .-.lw the~ CIW.IJ!Ht!NG OPPOR. , e '' -found 1n ·the· M'I ••m-1. ~It ~~~.·: • .";'iv!;;: • .'::::'=:· ..u. I , .l 4 • combustion ~.·NOW'.)'~.~ fonn ....-.-'•I .• --·e I ha~~,~,.-: .... ~~.'· ~n o•'. ,_,, nm • John V L~ plapneil .. to _,,__ ' ~ -" -· ... ,.... ..... -~-'= llllpli AJ\al mldtlllt '_. • 1»1 appoinunenta In .. ~ · , uala'. . 1· "1ilne dlltt••l<r Pl'."-l' il<j.:a· wlndoW ·lfhlcll hlol been· f<lrced x.. Ol!llpa:Drlye, tolil 'al!lbln· IOe • -'. If instructor Giles T. Brown was Traffic bans lf*e. """ll*led" In plrta ~ prOlltable ~co. Lot. open. Police said ft)e firebomb had burn· the ·~ 'on the-litp 'lido llilt N · he· ' ~Ing that crhpe doesn't paYi of many dUei lnelodtng MeifrYOlt·lrif nr ~.C. ~ lluft ve &IGt ~'itaelf 'o6t on, the conc:rete ·f'JOor. A ran akin&~ ~a.ch. •. t,r· I 'l'uetday at the<Coata: Mesa lllgh • Philadelpbia. The Univenllty ol Iowa typing 4 S. exper. Uoe of die-bool: ol'matdies was JOUhd oo .llie'oulet ; DetoetlVe iloin Alrii.ir..,, lllf tile bcldy S¢bOol Lyceum, somebody wasn't r1+v .. 1 ... __, tat1ng mach. acceptable 1t1blti-wi"""'-.W· , . 1 , In ~ dv --..1 ...._ .o.1r "'~J r ten' , in Iowa ........ ,. ...., ........ a "Survival Pa,rade tute Shel atao be c_apab1e or de.al-· .. __,. · • was ..... a a.JI......,,. •sl•sw VI ~vu• lll lfll . ., .. ••· •• · of Nonmotorbed Transport•b."~ tq .,.w/fiprts.. "'""7tlb Paul-: · ynwen:lty Pr!lldent . 1Dr. Geot;ae HI pos!Uon. "Jt wu difficult to even ~I Brown, of 413 Catalina Drive, CJ11ib-groaps ptaMed to bury autoa artno. C.M. AK far, Dr. • ~ Ilk! 1le bellaved tMit had •. thl\Jt 'W .. Fim~" bo llld. , , • • 1, · N•"P!'rt. ileldl,• paed up 1 his ..t ; lll!Ct a ,.griljp lit · ~11 ·~i . , !llo~sJ •. , • .. .. ~ "°·'*"*~ '!'fl!lll,..... •Wl;llle ....a-1 im.:atJp!m are teylnr • brief-alter the. talk and loond -stale <l08ege In Danbury wjll pcide You cao get the multi yoo wanl,'too; to jlroclpttai;; tili lll'il>orilllftir." ''"' i · to:Wailloh " .. .,. <f !lefll1,.An!Wfg<y a M:IO ~mera rrwss1ng from it. Urou.gh town pullinl a care wiUt a from a hanl--working DAILY . PlLOT • · ''Ttlett11 no ~ thb 'was cm-ried 1114 the pOUca wUI M:-cbecklna: tfrouah1 pollce '?1 loday. Cllr engint. '!'bey, plU lo bory the eogine claaifled ad. Gall ail ad-Vlllir director It 'llilt .by any <II "" i!Udenls," Arinacoal Jrilaol,., Poisons Olil ·Jn ID> elJorl ID• • · Oft ClmJIUJ. ~ 6Q.Wll. . ') Mid, ' 1 ~ ) •lllllilll idenllty. , ,, • ---·--\Ir l i! " • .,;t I I'' : • ~ t of •' I •• j. ' .. t "' , . J •• l I f I ' " • • ------- ! ' ) -· ' ,, • ' t • ' .. . ., . • • 1. ' I " I ' t I . • ~--···· . . .. ..... --' • ·I ' -. ' ' -A-chase-reaching speeds-ln:..,,cess-oHill-miles-per---i;orig Beach;-but-no-serlous-injuries. Newport-Beacll. , : hour ended In.a Jrunijngtou Beach wfed patch Tues-police said they pursued the car west on Coast !llgh· :·day afternoon !With a smashed up car and a string way and ~i Beach Boulevard where the auto ran of cltlltk>ns for' th~ driver, ,James W. Bl!rlon, 18, off the hi&J!"'ay at Atlanta Avenue. -' ' ' :Jury ~ntleeided~ Not ··Ju.dge • • • .. . h ~peed T_tap Protester May Face Contempt Rap BiTOM BARLEY number ol wltneaes among them consklerable challenge to the harassed !' °' .. Dmilf "1"".... Mwllclpal C.ourt Judie Robert E. Rickles, court reporter, argued during her two-. 'EUeen_ Waldroo'1 war •&ai?St a piece santa ~Police Chief Edwird J. Allen, day trial that she waa. not operaUng GI .rodar, "1J1pmenl_ ~ the' Sania . Ana coori c1er1: Don Armour and lleplty h..-small car at 31 miles an bour-~'w1io . -11 last Fib. 9 to 'lllltricl Attmi.ey 'lbomu , Crotby In a 25' mile ZOllO when she WU dtad 'IPOI Iii!': allegedli' ~ aulo "1Cled __.. • ' by Santa Ana poilce olllce's. 1'ueoc!o1 with. an .-Clded jury but Jr; . . The bespectacled defendant allo.araued • V«J dedded Judp. -· ' Many. ol M!os WIJdron'• ~· that the officers' radar -•;pment could ~ -Judp Wliltom 'lbomlon accepted tbe were not authlriud bY court authorities ~-plea ol 1lle Santa Ana MUQclpal Court and were -....i by Judp niom-not have been operating elfictenUy under pl tbal Ibey could no1 reach a verdict ae "llavin& I"' re1ev1nce to the IJIO!ler the rainy condlUonll Oil that· date. She ' Ii> the ............. JICftlll!ill1 l!J the ·at h,nd, ~oilpd to -pollce ~ ~qencuestionede' of ~ qualUlpollcemca!""w~' l!unUnBton lleacli woman and ael a cily O!nclaJs and contrary lo lhe dlglilty -~ · -. dew trta1 for Aug.-25. -and 'orderly process ol this coort." operated the radar device. ; He · then firmly orde!:ed the cowrty Judge Thom>on allo encled Misa Miu Waldron oll"ed two motlons f'!"" 'fellare -~ ·""*'" In cwm 'ibldroo:SJbod. ~ u a II!!> 1011\_ a~ afle!, the j!"Y lllft?l!IC'ld that qact to ·i. -•-~ for what lawyS! bY ~ !be public deleoder it could not r<ach a unanlmouo ven!ict oouJd be-. -Oii -charge lo ~ her at Tue'11a1'• ""1templ and then wilhdrew them withoot ex· ... ~ol -i., _ ')!eorN; . :planaliam -_ ' ~ " .......,....i..... In tho · 0.< 11 wia llamod today ,_t the jUry One -baad·'"' lie' er_.i that ' bil•Cllliil 'Miiii iyaldml's ' W!ilCh "•l tiiroii&h the lfaJi!t<n tilal '>llflcer'11obei\ 'Swalili hlld dpiiied the .. ihdbctlndnltt Ult of 1 u b po en a wu locked 11 to J ln favcr of conviction ccu1roam door for a woman member ;i!'!vll-." when Judge Tbompoon ruled a mistrial of the jury and said "bello" -'to the '•-, He nofec1 tha.t MiU 'll'aldml, 13, ol The volatiit Misa WaJF:!n -ldni pend memher u she mlered th.• ~I 7111111.hlliil •• 1. I .,,,, .. i-. + al [a .,.e.,. a-,,..., ... c:<lllrlm!I. ·I /"t, H~e Burns in Laguna; .... • ' •, • 4 ,.. 4 '·,~a ~jured in Figh~ Soviets RefJ1ove Panel Chairman Drj,'rin'.g Sha~up -·- -. ·- • Judge Delays 'IJ~~ring· . ~ ... .. . \ . . Iii. ~~~µII!.»?.-~~ :C!lSf ' • .) I • By ARTHUR R. VINSEL now under care in a h-fl>t dtpendfnl agttement ol Chief Deputy Diotrlct A~ r· Of ... ~,..., i!aH ~ children~ .. :· .. .r • '1; tome)' Jam~ G. EDrf&bt. , 1'ooklng lllOn! like a laW)'er ,hlnuell He wore •a.Jlldty•blua ltlll,~.~l\11-· A~ Mtilnaloil.._'<P'ellmlnazy thaji °" defe~danl In COiia !'f<oa 1 bliar· ,bew DIOllltacbe· toda1 whoo llrollght · -Inc wW lab five cloY~ more than "' butdlered bobr -Dr. WOiley 1ielore ~udp Calvm fldlmidl in Divlllon nlool, 111c1 .-Judp 1$dimldt 11 be C. Slocum 1ppeared IJ\ court today .for ·One, Harbor J\lillclal D11tr1c1 Cow1, ai"1' COllld ,_.. a cour1n1om where it may a pre!lmlnary hearing ~t· by three ~inc the calendar's first call. 1(1 oa unin;t.unlpted. _ _.,_ weeks. • . "Wow, ls that llUY sU11 In custody?" ' 'Juqe ScJunldt tald he would ln- "Mutulll agreement betwffn the 0rup whispered a yoong dafeadant awlilin( v-te and porhaps r&tet Ibo lliaring Colinty Diltrlct Attornefs office adi:I acUon in DlvtsJon Ooe. . aW1 fUrtber u.to u. •1ptl'Dlf' if court hll c1er,_.a_,., Paul Aup:stlill Jr., · Arrutad'llalth 17, tile -r sur.,. cal~ Indicate a 11ea., load. le4 to a deloy In Ille cue. · • · -diJabled bY llUllflrt In a pollce -"T)Iere's 1 u.-'ainount of Dr. Slocum, 44, fonne:rly of 2037 'frontaUon foor years ago -bu bem' evidence" to ~Qeftt in this cue," Cilvert. Ave., Costa Mesa, ls' aceused held at Orange County Jail without ball remarbir Aqustlne, wlla' ~-repr'1"ola ol lllCrimnl hll daughter, Cynthia. a1s ever since. Di. ~lo a •U tliilllio ·la...wt yean ago and storing. her dlsmem6ered Judge Schmidt -to Augustine's stemniliis ·irom thi April, 1• oliootouL body In.the family freezer. esplan>Uoo for 'the required delay, then Enrlglll today r<vealed .. Ues have The couple bave lwo other daugblers rHet !be Jiearlnl for M.IJ 13 wttll the ~ not 1P aeek ' 111 Qnnd Jury in- ' .,• ~ '· , .. ; ~Dr, Sloc:Jnn, Which -~~ttin 'Upper Bay '~i~a , ~ ~-:r.st~ff5'~ . · for ~ -and merely ' • , • noddod his _,,...... ilked It lie Aga-:n· 1\T;,..ed i.y"·f.'a"unty·· ·~-=~~di~ no1·-1•· " ~1.J~-, _ .JI lj · · · · < r In 'Uille,~ the 'llrlil ..U: o1· the da,y'I ' ' criminal •ilendlr--' • Supervi90r-'R6bert-W .• ~BaWn was .defeated again Tlieadiy in his ttnewed e(fort to nstudy phases of the Upper Ne"l!O'! Bay land excballge with the 'JrvlnO,Oompany. ' - In a' new aPilroacll, l!jltiln ~ ~t. the County .~ "lllbaitt: a~ In two weeks regll'dinc 1"' il&h~. of the <IOWll)' in the. yPper UV '!I. lo . * it ---* -· Coll:11ty Copnsel Says Bay M~ts _ Must Be Public· ~ -. . • 0rance County °""'5el Adrian Ku1Jl<r Is today lldvlalni all membeti of the Uwer Newport Bily' Planning' Program that their meelh!cJ mun be open to the public • • •' " · · · . . MwnObUe, ~· -Police ~lille ... ....,.... lllld e c o l 01 l.c al !lotodlft 'Gerr!' ,,..,._ II CUnolltly prewws, and 'that ·the ~ ol winding •P a _ • ..., visit lo .New Real Propei:ty Services. detemilne the York Cify in seardl ol addllional clues . e:s:istence of land areas betweep Back in the caae. Bay Drive and the tidelanda ~ tblD · Dr SI __ , hi " M ~ 100 feet in width and estimite the value . ocum siN • s wue llJln, a of such lani!." -·· auraical nune, met aod marrlid there ...i:--"Cynthia'• 'wllereabollls Battin aald he dJd net have· "enough has been that she waa stven to rtlaUves information on the subjects." to raiJe. , the proposals were voted down by Mrs. Slocum wu arrested after the the same ! to 2 mara1a that prevailed Mirch JI dllcovery ol the dismembered April 8 wbeq the boord held ' a full lnlant In Ille mo)derlng freezer tramfer· sci.le hearing on teven_ alternate pnr red from their former Mesa verae home ]lOllls for .development ·of the Upper !O a S.Ota Ana moving company. Bay .and OCllllldered • IUfPotlon bY Sbe hu been "1euod and ls at an . Supervbor David L: -that the """"' Or-County treabnenl center .for ty withdraw from the trade agreement alcohollci, ·anticipated .u a key witness . with the lrvlne Company. --aJoas. with othen -In the eventual Supervisor .J~llllam lllntein lldmlttia murder trial. ' that Jlilttln .,... ,_.itnc·''lmlrmallgo ;\-fCOilplO wlio eald Ibey were friends l W"1ld lib to liave" but added the! GI tho Slocumo were prelenl for today's the move C"'1lcf only "naull Ill pollllraJ brief ~ bearin&· irlotlvaUoo." · • • .... When defeated ljy the I to I vote, with only Baker 1UJ1110ri1i>1 him; Bilttln retorted, 11~Uy twtiaoce 11 bllll.': "Spea1t-1or J'Oline«Y-CiutcilJ ~ Supervllor Wllllam PblJ!lpo. ' Kuyper's action was dictated by ac· ,1 him Wilt be wu flgbt1nf; a fire In ceptance Tueoday ol his report lo the S • the 'Eaol DrJ'Rlvtr olimi .Or.a '*1lslde county supervisors .that such meetings Impromptu' Wlm the clfy. An Army prlvate.and"a lf.year- ol the four-membe< organization are aul>-old boy bYllander ...,. tllled Tueeday : to the pro¥ill<m ol the Jlrown Brir,tgs,Mws11j~. ; :;=~~~~~~ That act, Kuyper explained to the A Loi Alil<la man ..m ~ the fear ol .-e tr<Uble. The· prime oupervlsars, appllu to ajl publlc agencles took an stmpromptu ..Up bi -Newpalt mlnllter WM ..-,. wltb hll __ and '""""'" and the ly "'1Ped Har~ baa llued ~ -!or ae·"-~ WU rtWfod . "incommunicado." u~~~ ~ ~~Under that';liepdly lod to aerloUI inj~ Gaanll -• pooled .....,.. the boopltal that ca!egory. · William Lothrop names Jobn J. where: fOur loyal t0ldJers were treeted Mom......,'"' of the Upper" N-t Mahoney,. 1171 Boek Bay Qrlve, Newport fbcruew. ounc1J In !be. <llquanmu anny --·• ··~ Beacb, as defendant In bll bo,llOo onnie Bay Planning Program is confined to County Superior Court actlm. He bllmu Tension 1ncreued. u rumors swept tbe trvlne COmpany, the Stole Depart-Mahoney for 111aneuvm that led 1'>. ~ tbe clly -thal the amall' cout pan! ment-of Natw-al Resources, the city falling ibnn .J,lahooey'a boat ·IatO .thO coollntient at Chaguaramu· bad joined -Or water last Sepl. t. 1lle fl&l>lin(, that lroopl lnim the ol Newport Beach and.an ange COOrity LGthn>p allo claims that whlle·ln,tae Ol:pnlzatlnn of American stat.I (OAS) repretentaUve. Jts function is to look water he wu •truck by Malmey'a &oat hid landed, that American Marines were Into the development of the Upper Bay and sufltred lurther injury. about to lane!. ']bey were ooly rumors An _, .. Lacuna Can,o. resldefll ,,. allg!IUy burned Tueoda, ~. -be altem!Ud ID atlblu1'h a fire tllat ev~ deetroy<d bll home, provided. that ]risen! deve~t plans , but Ibey sprtlld npldly. • MOSCOW tAP) -. 'llle Soviet Union survi .. pending coort acUon. ' In Wublniton, ·White House aaurces •I 1:15 a.m. ·at 154 Broob SL aod baa removOll the chairmen or two key A COl!Jlty planner explained IQday that Tris.I. Transfer Try said aevorat llllps bad'been dJJpatched Lqmia -fir~ !!fpOried today. An old ~ houle ~t !JOI Victory Walle, .OCQJllled liJ Ted Primeau, WU ID!ally tofOIVec! In ltainei bY the time ' thrOe flri·"-"""enl Unlta ~-th(" ...... abo!iiT ~· •p.DI. ' ' ' -' F'lreman said ~. who II v e d · alone, apparently hlld tried In e~ ,,. tbe blue before going to a phone to Can tn an alarm. He was not seriously hurl, the\> added. cauae d. the -fire,. wh1cb resulted ·in 111 Olllmated 11.000 GI damage, ls aUll under inveltlgaUon. bot it la bellev,ed to e 1 ed in a chair. ---._-'-"11 llfU a day for the Laguna • !Ir< f!PUn, wltb a car !Ir< .. ' I DAILY PILOT ·M ... .,....._. ....... , ...... s.c- nlUMGI COAST ~11.ISHINO COMl'ANY lehrt H. W1M "':'•'""' ... NlllllW • J1ck l. c.,1.., · Vk• l"n:llcttnl Mii ~•I ,..,..... lti.ili•• 11:,,.,a ·-,., ..... A. M.,,WIM" -·-'lchtrd P. N~ll lilvnl Or-c.wii•r ef!IW -CMM -.i m w..11 Ir, Sffwt ....,., ..... I 1211 W• .... , .....,_,., ..,,._. MiKJll 211 ,.,,_., A-"""'loolMft hedl1 ,,.,,_ ..._ ..,.,~ .... (IWN'llt:. ~ ... ""'*"' .... ... ~ wKh • mklDlght blaze that committees 1a a shakeup of illformatlon the fou.r-member organlz.a~ wh!ci:l ,vas from San Juan but -called WI "DoruuJ de!lroyed a small llJed In the rear • aad propagallda ageoci<a ~ lWned organlied last week In Newport Beach procecliftn and a . "orellmlnarY alerl:" of 411 Flora St. a · new dlre<lor for !tie o(flc1al news will look at Upper Bay 'development For Rap Brown Fails ']bey Indicated the ohtjll .....ici· be Uled 'lbe car fire, which was qWctly con-agency Tass. hem two viewpoints -4'tbe Upper Bay 1. if necesaary to evacuate Americans. talned, appar<otly was eet oil during ~ 1n•-· •· od · t -'luaU ill be ---·-~ " ... BALTIMORE, ML (AP) -A -u·~ .,.,.., said tber< were "a considerabl<" an attempt to start the en,lne with • •v appo w111:n~ a one ~etiremen 01 oo w e~ Ill u wi::. ,... ~ 4 "'"'T •'jumper Cable to anoti>er vehicle. which were confirmed today following. weeks land ~ bad been approved and then to transfer the: arl0d·r1ot trial of H. nwnber of A,meric.ans in Trlnldad and l'mllted in lpiling gasoline that bad of rumors that chang~ .were cmrung. the ptembers will look at that same Rap Bl"OWI\ 1nto U.S; Dis~ eourt WU TObqo. bem -~ into the car Origin of RemoYed from tbell' JObs were Nikolai sltuaUoo under the assumption that it denied by federal Judge frauk Kaufman About 1,000 government troops were the J;dfir. was not immecuatety N. Me:syatsev-; chairman of . the State 1 c;;;ha=s=been==d=isa=p=pro=ved=,"=h=e=sald=';:::;;===tod=a=y.============sta=U=oned==·=t -"Chqu==ar=am=a='·====. determined . Committee for Radlo and Television, 1,. · and Nikolai A. Mikhailov, chalrman ot the State Committee for Publications. Ho-eward Bound" According . to some unomclai in-.Ill formants one reason for the shakeup wa' that Soviet leaders w.ere diMatlsfied J · with the propaganda buildup for the Sailor umps tooth anniversary of LerUn's birth. They allegedly fett it was handled In a heavy and unlmag!nat.lve manner. Shi, ·p in Hawaii Tl!< complalot .apparenUy dl~ not apply to Tass. since ti,e fonner director, Sergei Spectal to a. DAILY J'llllT . +1ap1,n, WU moved over to head the PEARL HARBOR _ A ;.,.m1 aaI1or Radlo and TelevlSlOCI Committee. fnm Montua homeward bound from A spokesman for the Foreign Mtn.lstf.1 ~ ~ a mlnesweepor skip-confinned repons that Leonid M . pored by-a HuntlllBton Bea<h man; ZllnyaUn, formerly chief of the Foreip jumped ahlp Tuerila:i 1n a wild ram•PC• Ministry press deperlm<at, baa. been u the crlift pulled Into port. named · to succeed 1,apln as director ~ 1:c. Wayne c. Ulhlllf, 21, or Tass .. ' ' . o( Jorilin; MlilL, leaped from the USS Tass declined. to COllflnn the change. Reaper u sb8 cruiaed toward a pler A spokesman said a~val of .the ap- awam ashore and stole a truck f r o ~ )>Ointment wu llill pendlnj but an an-a would-be rescuer.~ nouncement could be expect~ soon after The .auper•r eommandlq oUlcer ts th~ Lenin anniversary cetebraUons. LL Cmdr. R. C. Kahler, ol Huntington However, t.apln'• ,transfer to the llodlo Beach. . and Televlsl<*I Olmmlttee was conflnntd Military auUM!riUe.a sakl the sailor pull-by a spokesman there who JdenUfled ed a kn.if& and commandeered 1 truck hlm u the new chalnnan. Jrom a passerby who tried to help him, . Former Olalrman Mesyatsev t s ·tben·drove It throu&h a locked cate. reportedly headt!d for an ambasaadorlal He wu qulclilJ caplured by pillitary a11ipmenL pollct. Mlkhaliov, who ls M, hu· Htlrod oa lnvtctlgMn: aald Uthau.g would IJn.. penslor., I spokesman at the Publlcatlona dergo pqchlatric ei:amhaaUon to Committee sakf, and hls job Is tem. detetmlno wllether chat-st• would be PQrarlly taken by a deputy. It wu fllod or K be .....id allnply be relwed notclearwllo.bll ..-.....id be. !J;om _u.;. -1pe. Za1111aUn ls alto belnl r<placed tern- ' TIMi "-'bu a crew of 73 and ponrily at tbe Foreljm Mln!atry prea I, l'Olanlla& t.t Its home port In l.Gng depariment by a deputy, Yurt , N. Bucb lollowlq alJ ""°Iha' duty In Oiernaylrov. Y)etnlim waten. Earlier rumon of the shU:eup had No uplanallon wu l!Ven for the young Included Alexei V. R<lmlllOV, chainnan aallor'• rampqe Tutaday. of the committee: for Clnem.atorraphy, Detain Former Chief BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) -Colom- bian Army troopa 1urrouodad Iba llGme of former dictator Gustavo RoJ11 Ptollla today, p1acJn1 him under unofflclal hou1t arrest whJle hit 11,1pporter1 called for hll rtlUra to power. amon, those to be removed. However, a spokesman at the comm!tt.ee today denied such reports and said Romanov was ttmaining on the job, • A fourth top omclal In the propa1anda fitld, Vladimir l. Stepakov, chiel of the Communist party's Department of Propaganda, was also u no ff i c i a 11 y reported lo be leavln1 hJJ job. , ' CONVENIENT TERMS BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE CUAIAllTEE ~.-. ...,~'""' •-ft ............ ................ ................ , You mar ba10 rticl alloul our dramatic damcm-' -llooofW7teraupcoioriiJ'. Thla!albowalcli that WU dropped 1000 ftol: from I plane. II 111ll worb portactlT. Sto'ft In our &ton. Tbll -of W7ior'1 tourbnMa Um In Iha IncafltS balaneo wheal w!lb Ila unique flulblo 1plnl 1pobl that r-ia'f1 to libeorb •hock and 11 rum~ toodara!natliloclifwµfol (Eynthahanlenll!a.) Or rep~ fl'M If -·b~ Blot> and 111 tho eomplolo Una of han4aomo. durable lVJI..-wateli11. And "' tha watdi that .... dropped -an ai.. plallamd llted lo,llckaboul II. 24 TEARS SAME Ltll:A TION llU NEWPORT AVE. 1"1HONE , 541-HOI COSTA MESA . . - I ' l. I ' I • f ' t ,, I I , t j 1 • ) • s s 1 ,1 ' ' ' 4 '· •• 4 • - I I I • • • • • . ,· ' . I ·DA IL T Pll.OT ,._, ....... -~­___ ,,._ -' . ' -.;. . . .. -..... ~.-... . ··E1e~1e a ·:;;r~·,_ ·6r -.~.; :::-. t .. r .• ' .;. ..... • ;·..;: , • ..TJ " :..., :; ,..; .. -; • • r , ..... ', Y~· , · "· • •• • 4 , -•I• • •. • J • I l . • ! • .. -=--t J.. • ... ---l ~ 1·! , ' -1:' . " -Co'f'.promis~ -.R.e~ults. ·Mfel: 5;=-~iBfi.llats ·--·-· ""': . '" .. :.:, >-:-·· ll • . .. · . ! . ' • .. . f , fly ~ ~IN vi~ 1119'1"'• <l<qrp .M<CrlOlciQ., The, , . ,,_,,... ~ ... , e,.::; ol blol~ deadlock liel4 for' throe ~ .. ljhlpley ~ _,..., -WU • llOllllnaled IOI' the -,ClOWll, · ·al Cal llate 1"ng • fowMI bimle~ "and,_oothe ,filth_J1allot,-olecled .. • :: .. ~·,:::..~. "Hun~n· Belch •t·wasn~ lnokJnC f<X" it," Sltlpley ..Jd , • ............. wbo· ha already aernd 1.bree afterward, 1'but there was ·a ue situation. _.....,,. That's the way these. f),i-s;bftak." .'. )'<&ti ... _..,, -pd u the clty .... ' councD's Choice .for the. job alter five Orr the future, -be' ~ntei:s1 •ive· .. tense ballots .i the or,t meettna: of the are all going to work tosettier and go l new cooncil 'Tuesday night. ahead with what ls needQd for tiJ~ city." --•. it " ....-.. . Shipley .The · mayor·makillg drama took only It was Mrs. Norma , .Brandel -Glbbl, ~ mlitUtes, but" it held the _ a~. the city's first councilwoman;' who threw Cf 150 •wives, campaign workers, unsuc-the race open. She' relultd to break ~ul candidates and dtiuns &ripped.' the tie between Greefl and McCracken ShJpley .won because the council was by ab&tainfua:. ,.. . -• unable to break. a deadlock between The proceediDp opened with coun- the 19119 myar, Jack Green, and bis ~ (See SB;IPLEY1_ Pase J) Q.fficer, Driye,r · ~ .. ,. ' ' Hurt iri . ·Shoo:tout ,C.Y' !-\AR FIGHTS PARKING SOU.EEZE A~ EDl$C?N:.HIGH · StVdtnf1 A IOf'.':I th• Oran'.ge CNtt Get Down to E•rth A point-blank qchange ··.of gunfire Another of Heer, Patrick ~orUock, JI, between a Westminster j>ollce officer who witnessed the shooUn1, dove for ' 'Save t Earth!' and a suspected drunken driver Uiis cover and esclJ)e,d the bullet!. morning placed both in the hospital in Police identified I.he suspect. as a;erioUS condiUon. Marshall D. Wolfe, 241, 15121 Van Buren lnvestiiators said Wendell J. Carey, ,St., Mk!way City. Now at Orange County 23, had stopped an automobile at Bolsa Medical Center,, he bu betn char&ed ' ) I ' DAILY PILOT Staff,.... / n • NEW MAYOR SHIPLEY, NEW COUNCILMAN GIBBS TALK IT OVER F0r the Hunlfittton BeRh C-J!, A•$1t•k• Up at'lhe Tep Avenue, east of. Brookhurst Street at with attemp;ted m!ftder. ·; · , 2:22 a.m. and attempted to search the Officer bl.rey was l'\ISbed t o · • driver when be was felled by.,one. shot Westminster C.Ommunity RoipUal, where . · '· · 1!~ntin.~ton Studen :, :o~ ~atch __ :~~~1£t~~2i~e;~:,o;s~~ ~~:d::~1r~~ ·~~~ardlHs.~Pi~~d i\g~n .· I ~'¥'t"'°"1 ,.sW~<lelll!..matehed Sc:)loolJ/j~·,i<;t .~s ~odljlr . .le...,ns:.on · ·!~'With -bullets i•·Uto -1ioc:k, was a ~· mllll~ r • .• . • .• _ ,.,, , , ;i, , ... ,.1, ... and Ufeii'.,.illll -HlmtlJlllon .. iutlQn'altdill"efl0<.>011'""'1ronment.• 0 .. In ·~ bul~4·; ~·.In ~-· proa~ ~. a ' · · ::' fill""''" 1 .y · &ia .l!liil'Fol!ll . "))ii)ey;scbOblf ·;, ea!~tliO'~~~'lli•' ,' '!!;""'*'-·' ·1o · '-.; •C.lilifiC , -..:, . ,, .. ,, •'" _,..,,, m J!t,-U\elr ,of--l>a1. -""" ' 11i-htuei1'11 CDll!iVI, ~ -. --.... ----... • -'· r if ,,,. •• o' t .IM' ', ',' •·. e· y·.·.'l\I' .• ay·. '.9r · The airtoriiobiles and tradJlionalfy ye!-c6nael'v Oii arid other ~arth .Day re--• · t ... • , ~ :.i,)., , "' ,......,.~ • __ low~1<ered~IJY"l""l'l":1~! ~~_,_..,..._al.:.. Lib , I ... ~-'t '-T ! ..... ' "1 ......... 't' '""·':ii:, ~:·~.1~1tydr"'.'~bclif~......... ~-~bllibif~.~~ rarvz ~a or S ::n.q1" .. iF,·-:.;~w .. ~·:....;-. " .. Bicycles to0, became'f.ilhionable tram-a.~• .. -. ~<to Ai1Ulb W.:~.~· , ...,...,.. ':J. 1. . -. · , ~ • · fteifuelda7 Iii r.iantiln 1 poitaU'onagain .withmanyDoysanligl}Js ~t!Jb.iall610'*.&•bapdlncletning.Qp 1 ' "· "' V : ', '' ••· ···,·,,·J'. h=igbily colori!d baUoons on' their th:tL::' w:::i~.--s1udents -t o·d a y M" e: e-t _ Ne--w Be' ach · Pal. ne·J -ept llu ·wianlmour .,,he ~ ' b•""""' tlit car from• their Clllll)lU•. hlt, d17. a,mdJ vrcuiry 1•11,:w~-~~ : Aboot 500 of•them threaded their way ..,.-, belitc relurited;lo tJie ma)'!lt J pOtt ,I>;· lhroulh 11.e city's downto:wn secUon early , Begii&nlng with 1 snact bari picket at hJs fout'felkiw CouricJlmen'. ·' l:' • 1 h. . th . t It 1. ,..,. . ll;JO .. l!l:m., they VOwed . no more metal v•-... :.. · 1.., .,M .. 'ff , ,_1-~. t 1s m0f!1-Ulg on e1r way o un 1n6/"'n c~neri would bi used on campus. · K."C ,·,...yov ... .,.... arper, W1iu' ,.as Beach ~gh School for •·general meetuli ~ Later today they plan to collect all tin. The widow and a son of Mr. Richard ' sped&J . trip to the .city Tuesday night not · Up. 'for election to · the: counc:!il 1 thil ' later on, the campus. and aluminum cans and melt.them down J. _ Neu tr a, the !AS Angeles ar:chitect to meet the new council. · • , year, was·.aJilo1 unanimously. rttilnl!d, by · At Golden West College students. have. . in. a feundry located in the ~I art11 ''Jho was· to have designed Huntington Mr. Neu tr a cited in Wuppe'rtal, ·West councilmen 1n his post ,scheduled peaceful picketing,· a. campw1 .... bu11d1Jie. · · · · Beach's new central library, made a Germany, last Thursday while on· at~ ·N6ither selection· WU a .surprise, bqth cleanup and 1peakers on pollution prob-A spokesman for the students said the week trip. He was 71. · men blvlo& terved anly' Nv'tnth ·ipopths..• lems. metal woul,d be poured, into _a sphere. to ,His son, Dion Neu tr a, ·a partner in folloWlng the shakeup oC the. ~eil M•nY ,elementary sc~nola atso have ~)e Earth Day-aclfv!Ues tak-Sailor Ju ..... ps the Los Anples onn o1 'Rlcnard " durtn& the recent recall elecljj>n, ' · :;cheduled Earth Day program1. J. ing---tp~ce on the Golden West campus l..ll Dion Neutra, introduced hb• ~r ·t.0 i• .• ~ , ,, ~ ,; Earth Day. in'. the l\ounlain . yaney today. '. ' . . . . ' tHe council aner s8ying ttiat, hls fathtr ;. I ' • 4t j ~ ' . ' ~ ' ·. V - 1 ,._ --C-: ......... ·::l--.,~"···i,]~ . 0 -.· ff Ship in' Hawaii ~;~~1 .. ~:.fi!iJ ·:.i:::.a~"'lir:in:~.~ Sund4y, nolM<iy .. :- a_ -_•ie." y··.;. -ouire, .l '.:H!().U.Rf ·_ ' . -Special lo ~ DAtl.Y pJL()T ' th~~!~.~~~:·:~~:::~ mother Box Mail t1i 1£1"1'; PEARL HARBOR - A younc sailor to share the feelings-ot-the trip· tO · , . . · • · . • . ; . ' ~almjStry Fee.Cut -Action . . If Abraham Lincoln wa1 read by .a palinist, w~y shoijlcln't resideptJ of Fo\in- tain valley enjog \he .same privilege? ficia\)y show Its hand, and asked City At~y Thomas Woodru{f for an opinion in firo weeks on the business licenh fee. from Montaaa, homewlfd bound from Eutope wtPi the co1nlCll. • · ·P·a:tro•• of 'the Hunlin':..;.-rn~-"' ... p~ . Vietnam aboard" a minesweeper skip. M D'-·-N tr ·'d h b b nd ,.., 5w ~~1 pered by a HWJttngtOO Beach · man, rs. · wuc eu 8 s. er us a Office ido;wntown tirai'lch •will not' hav~ jumped sijjp Tuesday in a wild ramapge worked with many coDaboratora, but their mail placed In boJel on ... SWdal'J . that her son Dion was lhe one. who 0~-'HbUClays,' aCcordlng ··to Pottmaster as the craft J>ll;lled intct port. understood lhe world r e n o w n e d DiFab Engil'leman 3.C. Wayne C. Uthaug, 21 , architect's Ideas best and would follow ~~ ~o~ eeonomy. ~\IJ'e ~Ill : of Jordan, Mont., leaped from, the USS them most closely. ' take t!ffect f4ay r~ Defa&lo pkl. Box , Reaper as she cruited toward a pier, She said that she hoped ~· City would holden will still be abJe to pick up mail. swam ashore and stole a truck fr om let the Neutra firm design the Ubrary, on Sundays ·if ·It was boxed. S!lJ.urday. That was one or the arguments pul to the city council Tuesday night by a Sinta Ana Attorney who is seeking a reduction in the city's $100.a-day b~ lictnse fee for palmistry, astrology and fortune--telling . fee. I After the meeUng Councilma·n ROn Shenkman said he thinks the buallteas license fee is "toWly abourd and .arcbale," but refused to pred_ict tbe fu!uh of palmlmy jll F~ Volley' a would-be rescuer. to be built in the 147-act'e central park ·'lbe-ciiU)'~el:ceptlonS to Uie h"olid&y The Reaper's commandh11g officer is between Talbert Avenue and Golden West scheduie "wUI. be' W¥h!n1ton '.1 Bi~d4Y ,.. ~ , Lt. Cmdr. R. C. Kahler, of Huntington Stre et. -···and Veterin't Day. · -: • • 1 , • ,_ Beach. • The councilmen agrttd Uiat a new De • F--Ch'" f Military authorities nld the sailor pull· commit!<• should meet with the !Inn . s'IOCK· "MA.RKET · ~m. ormer _ ~ -~a knlle and Commandeered a 'truck to discu.ss details of a · new · contract • • · BOGOTA, Colombia· (UPJ) -Colom· from a pa-by '"'°1"trled lo lie!P him, for the ·Ubrary"-A collllriftt.. wu .I!!> NEW YORK (~)"-Tile at~'nialiW, bi.m Am\l""--:-\i\t!tdOd 'the._ho!ne "'I think these prohibitive fees were established in the daiY• when pabni.stry was connected with wandering ~aravus and gypsies," Evereu Stone, the It· lorne_y, said. N.,. Coubcilmall Albert Jlollin<IO• then drvye It throogh a locked 11te. pointed 1and liela l\J flr>t mtejini \'Ith ahoWed a IUINtanOO lOal In lite tradlni o(f!>rmer dld.inr)llilllvo llGjaa ·rinllla He ·wu quJck)J captured by military Qlo~,N .. tra lmmedtalCJy.,after the cqun. thl1 afternoon, (S.. qtiOiaUw1""1l'li•I: 14day.,piadna him ...._ Unol!!ci1\hnu11 ' . 1~, but added. 1hat •as a ~lat Hi bt,jected · to Stone's reference to police: · ell riieeling. ·. . '. • · _ • · 11-11).• · .• · ~ · ' · ·'' ·: _ ·1 ' ' -aireJI' .wlii!P'jiii '.';'i/f"r*tert' Called~tor • ··~. · ::-J · · _•. r...~-1 hfii-eturn to .power.··• ' • • . . • . l ' ' P a I m i s t r y , forl11ne-telling and a,rtr.ology are already-practiced in your local newspapers and sold through magaz.ines in .stores." he argued. • The .council, tioWever, refu:ied to of. C'/.a~sJ Response From ~PiWt Ad palmistry,"asa'sc\e'nee." J u d ed d N I :.JI :Co:;,~in~r~i ~r~:.~ -ory _ n e~~ . e !' . ot "'uuge": . license is a JIUle stiffi" • c,. · ' Mayor Edward Just admitted he Is, '°!iS P._e_ed Trap Protester May F. a_ce . Corite_ m. pt _~ap ._ r •;a litUe prej4diced a11atnst palm istry,'' -. and might have to think a long -time --' · • • ' · ,t • before ehangilg the fee . ' By TOM BARLEY number of witnesses am'ong them con1idery1e. chall"'~ to the 'bara~d VJce Mayor1 Jbhn Harper said, "not .. .. °'..,. ~ "'"' "-" Municipal Court Judge Robert 8 . Rickie•," couri. r!Pprter, argµtc('duflnc ·her two..: being a patron of, !hit, partlcultr prGo Eileen W~k!.ron's w~r against a piece Santa Ani·Pollce Chief Edward J: Allerl, day trial• that Ifie war nbt •rating fesskln, I ~have no special feeling• on of, radar eq_ulpment and the Sant.a Ana court clerk Don Anh~ ,and rMov.;ty hef small ~ air: it "Ii niDu i n-'hour·, · · · it. I'll keep an open mind." policemen who used it last Feb. 9 to -.... • ' ' .I 1 "Ettremei)'' fine r-ose with lovely, SioM waa repre""1illll ~ph Maro, IPDI 'lier alJeaedly speeding aulo ended District Attorney Thomas F. C"11by1 In •. 1$ ~, 1.0lll :When ~ wu,' p~ : neat, qualified pis of good caJJber ••. " • •who ""u 1q opeo .a Mll!til\rl' lhop "'·-'•• wttb. 'ID llndeclded jury but Jr. _ , ." , . by -Santa AJia·po!tce olttc.n. ·, . , • '; How caD you imJ)rove.on"tbat klntl of tes-in \he city. ' . ~, • -~ ~ dedct.. ~. P.1any o1 Miu Wa)drpn's, IUbnnHlal 1The· bapectaclelli ..t.r...t.nt lt,O.iii""-IM'' timonlal? The ad that ctrew· the )lt&fae . The ctty bas uce ved m)uesl. JUdp W!lllnt .....,,,;;.,._ occepted the were not author,lud by, C!JUr\ 8.(lj;jij.. tliat' !he offletts• r~~ ,;(;id . was thiJ one: ,-, . .from:Jladam Laura ,S>f"Redondo ~ plea ol the Saill-_Ana !lunlcipei Court_ and _.,..condemned by.Judgt''l1JomJ011 -*ii!\•~ been·<>r>eralinl olffcleij~1UJ)!l.!I ' Secretary for pt('lTlissk>n to opeq a paltnbt ,tudlo. panel tfwt il.,: eouid not rneh a verdict as ''havlna no relnanee to the 'lnJtter.1 the · t•ll'lf ~Uocas oD \hi; ~t;-She · CHALLENGING OPPOR. Per-Woodnifl, who was i11volv14Jo.H<wpor1 In tlieJ:". 'lrsutd -ally by the at hand, de!lgned lo harass police and also questioned : the qualU(~ •l)d 1 ifori:n secretarial, administrative Beach'• battle ~mt ~ogy ..,.~ Hu~in Beach woma" and t cit">olficlals and contra"" lo,._ dignity experience, "·°'' 'the e:u~en, ~ .• o_ ass1.s .. phone duties for pres .. of (Set PA. ... .. :.J) ' ··r ., se • # ·# w1e: ot-··· young pror,ikable growlni co. Loe. ~ • 1 -t ' • ""r" • b-:. n'w trial I« Aug. J5, . • and orderly process of this court. .. ., operated lbe,rapar dev , 1 ,. • · • 't nr o_,c. Aitport. Must have zltit • 4. ... ' 1 "' ,.,. •• ~ He then, ftrmly ordftd the count Judge Thomson also ended · Mill .'Miu, Waldfo9 olferld two;fllo\IOC>I for ; -~!B:·~~· :=¢a~~ ~~~ ~R~st~t\~~u7 ~ -;~~: ~!p~~ e~~!a!y ~~ ~°::1~ l ~*1on~~ .~n~f,:fue =b1~c C~ , . i1· =~'.:!'a~~~~~~ : l hlte. Sit(l'tlio be cap1ble <>(deal-.~ . .:.;:4 . 1 ~ '« ,1·._. ~ • CQOviction oo J1no41ltr chorge lo repce"'1t her at Tuelday'a QOlll~ and Uieil .'!!lhdrew ,lhem l'lthout •"'. ing w/Ogures. Apply .µ Pau \-WASll!NC1""' ~ • ·-.,..,i,,mpt.ef court. h!Otinfl. , planatlon. · adno. c.M. Ask for Dr. .Njxon1s eotnfM~ plan~for reform of The judge invoked procedures in the · 'Jt wal learned lQday that the jury One was based on her a/gument that (No Agencysl the Poat • Oflice cam. under flre lrom light ol what lie called MID Waldr.on'• -which sat tltroogh the Woldroo ' trial olllctr .Robtrt Swaim Wad Ojltned tho You can get the resultJ you want,, too, two Cona;reuional Republicans Wed-"lndi1Crlminate me of subpoena waa kicked JI to 1 In favor of eohvicUOn courtroom door f« a woman member from 1 hard-worklJll DAILY Pu.or nesday as "polltQI u bell" 'I'tley said prtvilq:es." • ' when Judge Thompson l'Uled • miit11al.~ e>l the. Jury 1"'\Qd sald "hello" to, the clo!llifled ad. Call M l.d-vioor direclor al It WO<lld open t1te way to forcing govern-He noted that Mill Woldroo, 23, or '!'lie volaUle Mill Waldron, -kine panel memller' 11 f>< ,eatered, the., 14U111. ment workers to joilf a unloo. IOl 7th s~. Md lllbpofned a 1111>11111Ual 11 a_ pace wblch awe,red to -"' ~rtroom. , . , • ' • • • • • ' • • ·f • I ' ' ' J~ • -"· •• , (o I' r O.raai.1e 1 , ' .co~t • I ' 'r • You cfnl take o(f ~ J.Vt'ea!era TI;lursQ.ay .~\*. :the • ~"}~ra-. l 'ture Is m kl/la a .cqmeback, push· 'Ing u~ lo ja,alOl)g"lhe,coaat and 71 I lufllier·ln!'nd und'!' fritniiiy, sun; ,nylklea. , . , .,, .•. .INSIDE ' TODA.'t"- ' A production ol Tmneatt Williams' !'A. 1 Strttkat. NamW Desi~t'1 fg;.,,,, a hfOtW . tcJitdule, of ltvt theater oJong the.Drangtri Cbalt ihls wetRtnd: .S.ee 'tnllr·; tdi11ment, Paoti 22·1!. • '~ ,. : ' • ' .J I • • ' • t • • • • . IWl.Y PILGT .. H • 1970 • ' Never -Underestirnate • • • (. P.ower of Councilwoman lly ALAN DIRKIN Of tlle ......, Pllff ... ., · ,,A bclllewlle,toot lier place cm the Huntington Beach city council Tu,.. dq 1itatlt 'and 'IOClb made cw1ncUmen wonder if they could stand the beat in ber,tllcben. ~le a !ew got burned. • • Her name ls Mrs. Norma Brandel Gibb&. Miny men were muu..ing IL Into the small lpJn tbil mornfn& u they tried to !albom whet went wrong with tbelr beot laid plw to elect a mayor. . Everything had seemed clear until a woman came Ilona. Tbe vQle wu ' to be a ltralabi lboiwdown between Ibo 1• moyor, Jack Green Ind vlCo .._ Geqe Mo- CraWn wllb Iii memben 1mowD to be ID a W deldloct. : • + + :..~ ' ' . ·Mn: Glbbl. U.. oeb' -bonl elecled, had the ....... tole. 11111 -cl ........... bollol, .... kepi u up • ...... ...... bJlb ~ In ...... -q, . • .,~11111. Gllllll, 11 ,_, la a secret abollloer. ' ' •• 'Ho-bad,c:oaaled .. lbal AltbouP f,4111 -had·-her to · vole ,... aiom, Ille puaed up her !lnl !brae ~ WOllllll power, she : , -· ii ID DOI mUIDc up 10W' mlj)d, . • . . • • • .. •' ' l ' ~SchpOrs ~ ;·Namir!8 • y • Criii:cized mifi sciiool 'l'nlstee Joeepb llJ!ifl fpdly asked for the cancellaUon of. an Edison High School cledlcatl~n e<remony 'l\iur .. day because, be aUeged the llc:hool la JWntd after 'ithe largest slng}e IOUf'te .. of alr polluUon within the eounty." • He asked for the cancellation through a letter addressed to Dist. supt. Max Forney, only one day after he ad-: monJ~ Robert S. Lawrence, a UCI dean and guest speaker, not to attend the meeting for the 1ame reuon, Matthew Weyuker, ,president of the JluntingtoD Beach h1gh school district's Board of 'J'ru>i<et, said' the dedication would take place delplte Rlbel'1 letlen; ''He's making ltlt~ that are not necessarily facts. It's a weQ-~ faci that 1utomoblles produce IO percent o! tbe smog," said Weyuker; "I don't think he'• latlng Into account that he mlgbl be hurting the feelings ol the kJds who art proud of their new school.'' •• • ,. • • ' ' 11411111 ID Ibo ......S cl UO ID the coundl dwnben mmt have CGOC!uded tbll u they -.the -drama unfold. . • Jllrl. Glbbo-denliicl !bit tbll WU ber lnlenfl<o[ when a revu!ed her· oel! 11 the aJIOll7IDOlll abllalner l!t« the. !lnl l"o bolloll., 11 was not a cue cl a ....,.. being unibl1 to mate up ber mind, ahe aid, but almply a •ltua- ·-tJen Jn·wldcb. newcome to1bt council dJd not want to be -teen u aUgnlng ber- No End Showing IQ Truck Strike Spins Into Weed Patch DAILY PILOT Steff'°""' 1)!1! wt1lt eltber ......u. camp, • ' • Wildcat strikes by truck drivers from Ohio to California showed no signs of ending today, while a strike threat by 90,000 teamsters fn the Northeast eutd, A chase reachtng speeds in excess of 120 miles per hour ended in a Huntington Beach weed. patch Tiles-4ay afternoon wlUt a smashed up car and a string of citations for the dri vtr, James W~BurtOn, ·1s, Long Beach , but no serious Injuries. Newport Beach pollce,oaid they pursued the car west on Coast High· way aDd up Beach Boulevard where the auto ran off .the highway at Atlanta• Avenue. . * * *' -.FOUND ber poolllon -.biol Green ml McCraclc111 no doubt . -II tm...,.ble, too, !<r by abl!alnlng Ille toot both men out of the p1.-ml' sot .Donald Shipley, a colleaaue II Cal Slate, Long lleach, elected ~---f •• -~· '. U Mn. Glbbl' -. are to be laktn oeriOOlly, It must be concluded tbol .. cDd DOI watll the ...... blllly cl de<ldlng who should be elected ,._ on ber !11'11 nllbl "" the eoundl. · Yel bor lldlon t.r.ed.Jlve bellall, torpedoed the chlncel o! both Green ad Mcericten, end!oJ a_.. o! W!>Olnl, Ind pul Shipley, who hel held the p!lllloll throe U-al lbe bead ol the cllf. P~ident Nixon.was_asked to intervene in the wildcat strike of 12,000 oruo teamsters . by the Cuyahoga County (Cleveland) Board of CommiS!ioners. Cleveland ii ,-reported to be loah)g . 13 mUliGn a week Jn payrolls alone and unemployment bas increased bf about Mesan Facing Charges Of . Insurance Sw.indle · ' Garden Grove Councilman Suffers Attack ' FAii F1IOM lblrtlni ~ Mn. Glbbl' milden move on the • Cl<llllldl l!U 1o elecl.llblpley .u!IGlt~ ~Qllocqy. '11iat'1 the way II appear- • ec1 to CGUDCll w@cbn. tbll -.Jnr. · . . . · . • Mn,_ Glbbe w1ll ha~e a bani limo coavlnclnr Ibo eynlc1 among them thal '!fU DOI ber ~Ill all along, 20,000 persons since the strike began. A Costa Mesa men's wear store chain In Chicago,. fe(Iual mediaton said tht owner who police allege took.. out a U. tben, Ille did Intend to . br'eat up lhe.clly'1 power 1tructure, she do- serv• ~at.ulltiona roe succtedlng. chances for a negotiated end to a strike $15,000 insurance policy on the life or ancl lockout there were ''very datk. •• a dying employe-- by standing In for EJlht teamster locals and an independent the unwitting cancer victim at a physical union -repreeeoUng over to,OOJ Chica&o e1amina tion -·raced court today. Frem.P .. ~J drivers and dock workeni _are deman· His foriner worker complained when ding ·a $1.65-an-hour wq:fi boost over he Teceived the first bill. ~filPLEY N'EW MAYOR • a three-year .tontract. Ch1eato t?uckers Lawrence Odenz, 47, of 2983 Java Road • • • have offered a 7fkent Jncrtaie. In the Mesa Verde area, is free on ~ ,...: lllhlou n t.Jh I n a t I n I ;!IM.l! .,..llonl llnce 'tile """"''••· wu . $>,500 ball pending prosecution on four acktr& ::-6dr ~ Al Coen ... •!>Std~ .. ~~ re' -:'""""'-· • felony charges alon& with a co-defendant. I Gretn. Twq ~ were held .. ~ .. MC!lll ', ·~ "' ~ .. ,: 0 i \ He and former insurance SAlwnan ' a-s•~ 'l':itio11, · ' •• Paul FarowJch, M, of Tuliln, are.~harged fodl :f ~ -.en wua ·~ w ..,. · r.,, S , . with conlP!racy to commio grand the(~ !or M en and Coen-=,~ M<mON PAllllED .I' Ire ei'vite attempted grand 'theft and two counts Matney far Green. · . At this poin~ a move was 1l4de t> '3mn of forgery. ' " n reop111~nomlf1&lions.~ wlll\ Fife :nd_re rid.,, movies, "'" ataUon / 'nle "i"""· w"!' sd1edulld before Judr• . j:~ ' '.· L .' 41 I .• .. ,''"t,J !ffa!od. . ..., , lolfrs, an r~ .or.llemonllra. . Paul •MUI In Ceritral ,,:,,,1 .. •county' AlllrW..,,_Calll~-" • _.,_.,.-· ~, · .lllm are 1u11.~ ac11v111., . . .· . ~-~ ~ .... -·· ii wllo'a aS. . . lilulllD)I betame . ;.~ be/l'.~ Nit i a -Beach Judlc'8l District Court, stemmmg Crom llJould be ,,......,. cl im.u, Bal'lleU ll!tempted lo , _ ta J!I.! celebi'iites Fire Servi co 'Day,-· -a complaint by a lennlnaUy ill cancer QouP 11p.Jealla-receu." -but Boo!a pointed out .ioo,.,,,,.,,.tl All fire slalionl will·be 0,.. !or public I At W.. "''''' Glbbe m.Ied that Ibo had already nominated , McCrac:tll\ .lie lnspee1lon betweep 9 •·Ill-. Jo ' p,m., was !bi-• w• decllDlni ta vote. could oot pul forwlrd anollier l!a"'1• acoording ta Capt. Jim ·Vincent 9! the "'nlli l""ilan I bave 11 lbal llOIDei>oW, Mainey lhen nominated Shlplejo, .. ven Hunllnston Beach Fire Department. ...,..._.Ibo picluN hel come elong though be was the only one wbo:i.,.it•oot :Al· the ~.·Street :Staliani '1111 ·we thal .. .,.1'cllcm en tile CO!lftcil," been ID favor o! reopeolng tbe •nori\lna· sr., there 1rill be fU'I fruclt ride< from &he ""'"*'~. -· ..._ -.Uons. L • " •1 9 LQl, .to· 11:J& a.m. lion\· "ilh aerial Then tbe ~u14 tbat abe wu. lhocked With S'hipley now In the flffj ~li Was plaUpnn, 1 .. ftt1 :' ~ct .. deQK>nlltations, t• nail Jn tlle II<* that llhe held !ett that Green 's chances 1woo1d ·be re;cue l b\'eathing ancL ·homa 11fety the key -· boosted !or a vote or lwo mlsiil be · demolil ralio!ll. , · "I have-an aloog fill that I had siphoned !rom McCracken. It seemed• Al U. .Busherd ~··StaUot1, 17911 ab: -on the coullclI -J don~ thal Green , Mainey and Coen would I!~ ~1 .. , the eveOls;1rill take place lite Ille poatlloo I wu put fn. 11'1 Bliek lotJether and thal those three votes f""!l nqon .•lo %:30 P.-11!-~d al the untenable." • would be enou11h, partkulirjy II tharo Doyle and Shields Stallon, 11191 Hell Ave., llllllPlllCTl:ll IOl'll was another abstentJon. • ~a p.m. to 5:30 p~ ' )In. Glbbe went on lo aplalD thal STRATEGY FAILED ohe had r"'PtCt and lldllllr-for Jli!\h · But lhe .ciilegy lllled,, 'lllere were Green and}McCrackta., _ "~ ho abtslintlons. The vote came out a "J am -.it a female with a...:ilJrd: · diildlock a1iiii ·-this time Green and Ume mUIDc up my mind -I ·,doo'I. fil!!ploy ·with.. U..O volea apiece aDd waol lo llavo you feel lbal U I vote McCnocken '"'°· for ' Green · J am in Green's camp and 'Ibis produced a runoff ~ Shipley lhl! ml!~ for Georp that I am wl.th and Green and Shipley was elected '"3. . A few mlnutes later theft ·was another Both Mt,tney and Bartlett attempted courtesy count and Shipley was 11ven · to uaure Mrs. Gibbs that .any hurt a unanimous endorsement. feellop would. fade and that lhe could Matney wu al1e1 narDed. Vke mayat vote !or lither wltboul causing Ill will. without opposition. Hla reaCtIOp cau1ht This caused city altomey Don Bonfa the emotion of the ew-r11 ... ; 1'11lank to chip in with the observation that you-I think." · ·"'."'1'--. it wun't ~ary for anyone to explain Shipley was · elected a cdunolbtlan in • I DAILY PILOT OAAIM:I CQAIT P01LIJHl14G COM"AMY l1\1rt N. W114 l"rqldtnf w .. ~ • 'Jeck l. Cvrlty Y1C;e Plft!dent _. C0-11 M~ Tho111 11 x .... ;1 i'llw Uo11111 A. M.,,,h;"' M ........ l•i1"' AU11rt W, l1t11 -...dJIM l•llw """" ......... Offk• 11171 111111 l111ltYI,., M1lllltf A44r1u: P.O. h • 7,0, f2641 -~ l..,.. ktdl1 m ...... ,._ o.t. MtM1 la ~ ..,_ ttrtet ....,.,, at.Kfl' nn Witt .., .. , '°"......,. $tft ac-M.: JllS ffltltl II c-lrlt ll•I 1964 and in 1964, 195S'iefved i'two-year term u mayor. In 'the Jl!f elecllon 4 he wu the top vote-getter, polling &a percent .. He was vtce mayor in 19116 and again wu mayor for one year in 1987. • . "' Valley Planners Fac;e 7 :~earing~ Fountain Valley's p I an n Ing rom· missioners may~,be a litUe shocked to see seven pubtJc h~arlngs scheduled for their meelJnt al !:Ill tonight In cllf hell. Bui a spokesman !or the. plannlnl deputment laid loilay the apoda II not so bad u If k>oka becaUMi four of the public hearings will be continued lo other dates. The -pa~llc hear1np 11111 scheduled an: -A reqUOll for Bingle family (R·I) Mlllngon property north o! Ellis Avenue, llO feel Wesl'of .Bushanl St .... t. ,-HunUngton Valley Baptist Church ls requesting a cond!Uonal u.e pmnll ta "Pllld lu building on the nor1htast slde ... of Banyan Street and Slater Avenue. -K prtcise plan for sia: industrial bulkl!ngs In the !ndU!trlll park. Church Plea . Denied The Hunllngtoa Beach council has denied a request by the First Church of Olrilt Scientist for diagonal parkinl on Elahth Street In the dowl1\bWll area. • . . ' 'l'raf fjc Sy,s~~m· · Analysis Sl~ted An analysis or traffic s)tatems In Hun- tington Beach 1s to be made at a cost of 1129,000. Finance Director Ben /lrguello told councilmen Monday that the stile had approved . a 'crant for the study. He slid lhe suMy would belp the police department. The council gave Ariuello pennissl to set uP. a f~r·ml\.ft committee to evaluate ,tlje _,.1, offered by elghl COCSl!i\lli!S S(elrjng tile Job and lo award the contract. '111• commlttte will bring the cpntract back for'formal ratlflcaUon by l!>e council May 4. ' .Ji' ...... P•e J PALM:Isr : .. ago, said 1oc11y that other !orma o1 entertaJnment also pay htgb fees. He listed a circus, which pays $200 the lirsl day and 1100.a.<fey a!U!rwanll: a carnival tent show, $100-1-day and an aucUonttr at $51)..a-daf. . "Prlmari "'''°" !or 'st11r If.,, Ind molt clt.iet have them, Is the dlfftcutty Jn pollclng a palmistry or Ull'Ol<>iY buslnen," W60druff explained. 1 However councilmen feel about these ~ arts, the wrlllng wori't be on the wall conclmlng their flll\jre unW tbe nm COllDcll -tint, MIJ s. ' ' . l Huntington Council Seeks Pollution Rap 'nit Hunllnglon Beach council wan!< ownete of boats that dl!charat JeWIO to be punllbed. ' '111• council has paaed a moluiton url!nl flder1l and 1tata nprt-tlves to anacl leglslaUon banning lhe dilcllerie ol ·sewage into any bay, harbor or navigable olrtMn and calllng !or punish-· ment of any violations. ' ' ' W i·ecking Yard Appeal Denied An appeal to open an auto wrecking yard in the central part of the cily was turned down by Huntington Beach councU Monday. The council de nied pennission to ij.obert Morris to open the yard on a 4.8-acre site south of Slater Avenue and west of Beach Boulevard. , 'The .property I! ·1n a 'light lnduotrlal diotrlcl but the planning ota!f pointed out that homes and apartment& are nearby. .CONVENllNT TERMS IANKAMERICARO MASTER CHARGE patient who lives In Corona del Mar. Deputy District Attorney JOe Dickerson charged the pair with collaborating to gain financially from the impending death or the man. Odtnz allegedly took and passed the physical examination ordered for the victim by Farmers' Ntw W o r I d Insurance Company. The clothing store operator Is head or Michaels' Limited and Is being represented by attorney R i c h a r d Caillouette, of Whittler. His legal counsel declined Tuesday to comment on the unusual cue against Odenz and Farowlch. " Exchange CJuf, ... ·:. H~~ti~'g 1T~lent ,, Members o! the Fountain Valley Ex- change Club are hunting for talent. The talent they seek lies within youths age 7-19 who can sing, dance, play a musical instntment or elhiblt some other talent. The. best of each cateaory will ~rform for the public free at 7:30 p.m ., Saturday at Fountain Valley Schodl, 17911 B\llhard St., One winner from Saturday's contest in the 7-14 age bracket and o~ from the 1$-19 age Dracket wil l be selected for county and perhaps state and naUOnal " contests sponsored by the naUonal Ex- change Club organiza.Uon. Auditions for the Saturday night' ;how will be from 10 a.m. ·to 2 p.m., Saturday at the school. Applications for the talent contest are 4vailable at all schools in the city. , H. 1:A>U1s Lake, Garden Grove eoun- cilman and former mayor or that city, is reported recovering well from a m.Hd coronary attack Suffered Sunday at ~ .. beach house in Laguna Beach. Lake, 59, was re-elected last week to a third four-year council term in Garden Grove, where he makee his home. He bad come to Laguna to spend the weekend at the oceanfront home at 685 Sleepy Hollow Lane, which he and Mrs. Lake lease on a year-round basis for l!Ummer and weekend stays. Taken lo South ,Coa_st Community Hospitaion Sunday, Lake was discovered to be sW:fer.i,ng, fi:om a prevklwly·.un- diagnosed diabetic condlUon, Mrs. Uke said. ,Doctots .llavll ordered him to .mt qulf!ly 1 In I.gwta /or ,,a time M.,.. retu.rnna to his dutleS on the Garden Grove council. Re ii the owner of a -large lwnber yard in Garden Grove. Lack of. Quorum ' ' Delays Decision Lack of a quorum by Huntington Btach planning commissioners T u ts d a y postponed a decision on the controversial Brookhurst Strttt and Adams Avenue land division for another week. The division involves two 18.7 acre parcels on the southeast corner of the intersection. Several commercial eslabllshment.s, ln- cludJng a hardware store, car wash and service station have been denied con- struction. requests on the comer by either the commission Or the city cou~il. GUAIAllTEE W..i1,....,. flealb .. r..i. ·-....... .-...Ml ............... I '!ba mq !tan read about oar dramatic d1111cm- l\rat!on of Wyler auperiority, Thie ii the wat.ch that 'WU dropped 1000 feet from a plane. lt 1tUI works perfeetly. See ft in our 1tort.. The 1ecrtt of W1ler'1 tou1hn111 HM in tht Incaftu balanee wheel with ftl unlqul ftexible apiral .IJ)Okea that r·i·v• to absorb 1hock and i1 paran· laed apinll 1bock !or 11111 (Evett Ibo herdwt ur,,) Or nplaced. tree 1f ever broke. St.op and ... \he complete lint of handtome, durable Wyler watch-. And • the watch that wu dropped from. an aJ.r. plauaad Undto ll<ltaboat IL I Ill NEWPORT A VE,' STA MESA WJitt llCl.ftu \l.JaQC!I wheal G-I·V·E·! .tUI llioc.t ... ,fUrtllt.Md far lit• •,saiui daa&iL 24 YEARS SAME LOCATION ,HONE 541-1401 , -. Redlands U. Offices/ . ' . •• e ... REDLA;liil8. (UPI) -AdmlnlstroUve off.,.. al the University ol. IU!dlands were· destroyed early today by • fire apparently started by a Molotov cocktail •. officials &aid~ I Firemm_~!i•••t !!!§ blaze In the 61-yeaN>ld admWitroUon bUJldtng to the ground floor offices of the dean of men. dean of women and vk e prtsident or student affa.in. Dam.age was estimated at $40,000, Police said a firebomb was found In a r~t room in the nearby h•ll of letters, bul there was on\y mlnor dam•KO to the clasSroom building. It was believed a second firebomb caused the ad· n1 ini.stratkm buildiAg blaze. Flames Drake ot1• around 3 a.m. In the office ol Dr. Neil Potter, dean of men . Fire Chief Jotepb Budd said. . Although lurn!shlngs and equipment In three offices were destroyed , rrioot · student records were stored in me-ta 1 file cabinets and were saved. About three hours later, a 110tt drink bottle filled with an inflammable liquid was found in the men's washroom. It had been tossed through a mesh screen and a window which had been. forced open.' Police said the firebomb had burn- ed itself out on the concrete floor. A book: of matches was found on the outer window sill. University President Dr. George H. Annacost said he. believed there had been no campus problems serious enough to preciJlitate the firebombing. . "There is no evidence this was carried out by any of ow; students," Armacost said. Merger Hearings On Air Cal, PSA, Held Till.Monday The Public Utilities Commission hear· Jng on the proposed merger of ~.Califor· nia with Pacific Southwest Airlines set for Thursday has been postponed until Monday. . . Mrs. . Dixie Richards, Air C a l stewardess and stockholder, said the postponement was granted at her request because she had not received exhibits and testimony she asked for promptly. The PUC heating will begin at 10 a.m. Monday in the State Building at lat S. Broadway St., Los Angeles. Mrs, Richards said she thinks the heartng may run a week. Monday has beeJl set as the day fot Air Cal testinmy, sbe said. Pilots Mid airline stewardesses' union represen· taUves will be present aJong with the President of the Airline Carl Benscoter and Board Chairman N. Loyall McLaren. Air Cal employes, many of wbom 3.15<> ·are minor stockholders, are protest1J1g the sell out to PSA because they fi!ar they wiil not be assimilated Into aew job positions. Other small stockho1del';ll who bought a piece of lhe local airline because of sentiment and home area pride also oppose the sale. But in a stockholden meeting earlier this month merger was approved by an overwhelming 275,000 shares in favor to 11 ,000 against. PSA is holdiflg a stockholders meetilg Monday. County Gets Space F or Welfare Bureau Orange County will lease 10,000 square feet of space on the second floor of the First Western Bank building on Main and West 17th Streets, Santa Ana , for expansion of the growing Welfare Depart- menl Don't Pollute Your Secretary Watch words for Wednesday, April 22, 1970 : Worken of the world ari.se, but don't pollute your secretaries. 1 What's it all mean ?' Why It's a catch-all slogan. Today ls Earth Day, Lenin's birthday and National Secretaries Day. · Keep oool, dtlnk ice water. Fires at Reagan • • • W-. Aprtl 22. 1970 H D/JlY PIM II • .Fighting in, Tri,nidad i Loy~l _Tr~ps Battk 200 Muti~rs f ., . • • • • ilowu 10 ,IJa·rth,· ' l'ORT Qll', 81'.\111' (1llij ,-, ~; lqyot to the "'-·1oq111 lodl)i wllh a bind of D *'lllJ' mutlnttn -aelsed IN Q>iauarunla ormy .,,... and ammunJUoo DalO ~ueedpy 1n, .. Pliort of· the blaclt 'power .....,_l Uocon. • finned roporta said Brltolo 1114 Hilt ,.._ in ttoopl:, I -IEe ·~-::: -4 ~at Ille~ of Prime Nation B egim 1r.1assive ..... ..eanup Ml•lst« Eric E. willlams· said one • • • · 11111~ and. one · loJal ooldler were • • •• ~ kll1od todajl, blinllnl to five the number By Tbe Associated Preu many l\Wpl llat.d mo.,. cleon11111. o1 clea1bo 1iiJ<e violence broke out 'l)les· Americans cleaned Up litter,' W~nt lo At the 9de time, acme eorparatkib 'day. The JllUon WU placed under reach-Ins and pot on str<et lh<oter today and ' lerp "'•'-lll!gled.. out lbr -mart1a1 law. • for Ille first Earth Day. crltlclam ~. antipollutlon -loot 1 Pentagon _..,. In Wllhlngton •id In West Virginia , five io!ls of garbage ad~to and planned lalts at alx U.S'. Nlf)' sbipl 1;:1~ die )lellcopter were picked up aklng a five-mile !trel:ch v~ latOol . .oo C9qlmUnity lfOUPI carrler Ooldaelnal tcda1 toward of u.s. so .and dwnped 011 .~· Hatrltoo· to CIW Uielr·liJle ol the' itory. • • Trinldod •1,.1111 r~ of t11e· Trlnldod <;oonty Courlhouoe steps In Clarksbur1. .\<tivl~ ~ ranp fmn • "'pollu-·gov.....,..~ ,....,,m.i.1y to evlCW!to · Ma)l!I' John v. Lindsay ol New Ycrk lion .lrall' -1n Oki•-• lo ~ American natlon1ls tt'neceosary. · drove to l!c1h Illy e,..ta pj an es· !cllooien' utter pl~. M1111, ;•ere . Repom ~· Jlort .of Spoln, hlU!tleos electr!c bus. ' , dtllglM\d lo blghligbl."!'< ol fOV .,...., IJ. mlleo ·from thli : omas base, ''People are the .real polluters,°' water p:illution, a1r pollutJoii, q>e that BriUSb troops ha landed there IJndsay md ... It's a matter of habit automobile and general litta-. from Barbados. for they'have been littering fcr·yean." Hundreda of motorists Plan:ned to Trinidad ad¢ Tobago, wbieh became Bui .........,. lpKemwi RalR!! Naifeo forsake qietr -lea for the dsy. Independent In 1962, remain a p • rt fold a Philadelpllia audleoce Tueld'!J, to protest pollution cauSed by tho Internal of tho BrlUsh· commonwealth. The Bi'ltish that tndu.strles are the worst offenders, combustion engine. New York Mayor government said tn London today.,. lt He said neiLher Congress, the President, John V. Lindsay planned to ride to Is taking "all neceuary and practical• nor corporaUon leaders wiU ~e It.. appointmenb In an electric car. steps" to safeguard British nationals Jt wiU take a "radical militant ethJc" Traffic bans were scheduled In parts there · It did not elucidate. by 'COMUnters, Nader said. of many cities including New York and Fredericks Slreet, the main shipping Forme, Interior Secretary Stewart Philadelphia. 1be University of Iowa center was deserted today and all shops. Udall, speaking at Kent State University in Iowa City planned a "Survival Parade closed ' under an emerge~ state_ of in Ohio, said we are "a nation of ell-ol Nomnotorized Transportation." siege proclaimed ~y the government. viroomenLal slobs" and called the other groups plaMed to bury · a1;1tos Passersby were stopped, questioned and automobile the most destructive element. and a group at Western C-Onnecticut made to empty their pockets by heavily Tte unprecedented event focuses al· Sla te College in Danbury will parade armed police. • tention in more than 2,000 communities through. town pulling a cart with . a Pollce fired over the beads of a i;:rcwd acros.s the country on pollulioft problema, car eng111e. They plan to bury the qine estimated at about t,000 and dispersed both local and national In addition, on campus. them when they ga thered to watch a ' fire in an old d~ building aci;oss Soviet Union in Shakeup. . ' Of M~jor Propanda Units MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union has removed the chairmen o( two key committees in a shakeup of information and propaganda agencies aDd named a new director for tbe oUicial news agency Tass. 'Two aPPointments and ooe retirement were confirmed today following weeks of rumors that changes were coming. Removed from their jobs were Nikolai N: Mesyatsev, cbaitman of the State Committee for Radio , and ~elevi4ion. and NlkoW A. Mlkbai1ov, chairman ol the Slate Committee foe Publications. Accqpin&' t to some ~al fn. fonnants one reuon for the shakeup was that So'(iet Maden w~ diasatitfied with tiie J>ll>papiido bl!J&>P for ~ lOOth aiinlvenary of Lenin's 'birth. They &uegedly felt It was handled in a heavy and unimagi!Ja,Uve.JDaDMr-.., ........ __ ._ .•.. The compiartit apparently did not apply to Tass, since the fonner director, Sergei Laptn, was moved over to bead the Radio and Televlslon Committee. A spokesman for the Foreign ~inistry confinned report!! that Leonid M. Zamyatj.n, fonnerly chief o( the Foreign Mlnistrf press department, bas been named to succeed Lapin as director of Tass. Tass decllned to .conflnn the change. A !pOkesman said approval of the ap- pointment was still pend.inf but an •n-- nouncement could be expected soon after th~ Lenin anniversary celebrations. However, Lapin's transfer to the Radio and Television CommlUee was oonrirmed by a spokesman ~ere who 'ldenWied him as the new chainnan. ' Fonner Chairman Mesyatsev I s reportedly headed for an ambassadorial assignment. . Mikhailov, who Is 64, has retired on pensior., a spokesman at the PublicaUons Committee said, and his job is tem. porarlly taken by a deputy. It was not clear who hts successor would be. Zl.m71Un fl also belna replacedl tern .. porut11 ·at the · Foreign Ministry pna department by a deputy, Yuri N. Chemaykov. Earlier rumors of the shakeup had Included Alce! V. llotnlnov, d\llrlu .. of lhe committee for Clnematosrapl!y, among those to be removed. However, a spokesman at the committee toda~ denied such reports and said Romanov was remaining on tfle job. , A !Ourth top:officlal in the propaganda field, Vladlmll' J •• siepakov, chief of the Communist party's Department · of Propaganda. w•s also u .no ff l c i a 11 y reported tq be leaving hi.s job. Irvine's Mason Urges Support Of Ecology Bills Irvine Compa11y President WIWam R. AnahelDl• Stadium Muon today called for citizen 1Upport of legislation to preserve the envlroriment during a speech before the Bahia Chapter Battle Resumes of the Natioul Secreta<i"'t As1odation in Newport Beach. Jn a breakfast meeting at the Irvine The annual battle between the city Coast Country. Club Mason told 150 ol Anaheim and County Assessor Andrew seCretaries and their bosses haw the J Hinshaw over so-called possessory lrviAe-Company il--""'Wklng to ·. protect i~terest on the use or Anaheim Stadium the quality of the environment ln Orange is under way in Santa Ana t.oday. Count Ai stake beCore the county assessment "W:·caMOt do it alone," Mason cau· appeals board is a tax bill of $205,330 which Anaheim has paid under protest. tioned. Hinshaw claims the Angels have a "We need the help of politicians wbo $2.25· million possepory interest In the must contribute to a better environment, stadiwn i>ecause they bave exclusive aot just criticize what others havt done use o( tne facility ror aix months ol or not dooe," he said. · , tile year. ':\Yhat we, r)etd iS a jolnblg together U-ilder terms of the :!>year lease of the ·pu:bUc and private 1eetan In between the city and ball club, the Joint · ventures a I m e d at acliieving city must plck up .the tab for the tax. realistic ao!+Jliona to real problems that The city and the Angels fought and alfect our enVironmpt," Mason added. Jost qie same issue last year when Some of the '°'11t' ventures advocated from. the Red Hou~ seat of the gov~· ment. No one. was burl ' "' • Fireman Pete BratthWalte died today or injuries suffered TUesday night when someone threw a Molotov cocklail· at him whUe be was fighting a fire In the East Dry River shun area outside the city. An AnnY private and a IC-year~ old boy bystander were killed Tuesday in rioting. · All government orfices, schoo1s, stores .id bus1neUet wn daaed hoc._ ti Guallla ,,_ ,.ied eromd tbrba!!fllal tbt fear of ..,.. hublt. 111e• prime wlierl ~Our loyal aofdierf W-llillod t mlni!ter wu meettnr wflh hit cablliet Of -bl the ~ ermy !! and was reported •·tneo~." bast. . . t ~otfuty ·optometrists~·Give i Glasses to· Mexican Kids . l On Mother's Day, May 10, four Orange ' ' County optometrists and their wives will drive to. -EMellada, Mexico, to deliver 72 pairs of ~w glisses 'to u many needy Mezican youngsters. • The children were imong 91 uamlned ·earlier this month by a group of 15 county optom!tiisu in the fifth annual Project Look Ensenada, a Cooperative venture of the Orange County Optometric Society and its woman's auxillary, the 15 Lions Clubs of parUclpatlnJ doctors, tbe Ensenada Lions cJUb ahd tti auxiliary and the Ensenada Board of Health. Dr. Leon Axelrod of Laguna Beach, rounder or the Look project, described this year's clinic 8ll the most successful to date, due largely to careful pre.acreen- CRIME TALK "' DIDN'T PAY U instructor Giles T. Brown was lecturing that crime doesn't pay Tuesday at the Costa Mesa High School Lyceum, somebody wam't listening. Brown, of 413 Catalina Drive, Newport BeaCh, picked up his briefcue after the talk and found a $400 camera missing from Jt, police said today. , ol E ' ds l ing by Dr. Jorge Blanc11 nseaa '\ ·The children were screeried (Or financial as well os visual need a\l<j tbe ADdlc~ doctol'S' focussed their a£¥ntton 'iii tboa\;t with less than 50 per cent·vtslon. 'Mte doctors pay their mm etpeMeS..• and take ·their OWD' equipment · tit ~ clinic, which ls • conduc\ed in the., Ensenada Lions Clve .. tn aamMUon rooms created by dr1J>lni ~ ov"\; wires. tn the five years of its existence, tbe project has provided examlnatl~ for more than 800 needy <:bildttn and prescribed 250 pain ol 111.., •t no~ cost, since lalr bills ~ paid by lh"" Liom clubl ol the doctors. An_addlliona 40 children were referred for medical treatment « IUl'gery. ~ _, Clinic Dlnc:tor Dr. Martin Delea or~ Costa Mesa commented, "lf.: ja un.?, believable to find the poor vLsuaJ aculties\ and lhe high corleCUons required b~ these children apd I to II." ~ · ParUclpoting fn tb!J year's clinic, ~ addiUon to Dr. and Mrs. Azelrod llld.' Dr. and Mrs. Dales, -were-Dra: -~ Mmes. William Buetho of 1-llflltJ: Doniel Berry of Fullerton. Al ~ o1 La Hobr1, Lob Cldy of San Clemeot</; Wayne Duggleby o1 'l'ultln, Wami> Hon~: tnrswortb ol Anoheim, Wes -Kobts of:. Costa Mesa, Frank Sadao o t;" Westmlnoter, Geoige Saleen of 1'ullerlon,·. Richard Stan1ey of Santa Ana, JamesZ~ Tavis of OI'IJlle, Norman Wiley ~~ Placentia and Dr. Jact Nillawa ~ Anaheim. • 1· '· • Full Plies or Nygen NyJon Cord. • Twlnply Flll'[gl•is Cord 81111 " • Ttiree White-Ring Sid~ wall P11tern · •Famous, Deep D1.111l·Tre1d Deaign •Premium Is General's de· 1lgn1llon. Ther • I• no lnduslry 11andartt.for pre· rn lum UreL 81tl - 1., .... Prloe .... ~· 'ai:!:.'" • h • • (Kh lol h hl Prial ec ec in l'•ltll •I fours f 71-14 (7.35·14) $45.25 f71·1417.7S-14) $47.95 078-14 (l.2S·14) $52.45 H71·14 (l.U ·15) $57.65 ~ {t.00.11) $86. l 11·t• (l.1S.t5) 'f'f 5 $38.00 $36.20 $2.25 $40.28 $38.36 $2.« $44.05 $41.96 $2.60 $46.12 $2. $52.55 $3.01 $38.36 $2.>IO . $41.96 $2.60 $46.12 $2.60 .04 $2. 7 $54. 5' $3.20 ONE .WEEK ONLY! .. •• '· • p, ' . "' • ., 4 . , , l . 1 l20e 871 tax was before the appeals by lluoi lnclud!!d tho coutal develop- boa<d:' The three-man board ntled f~ . ~ ,program ••. the · Upper Bq ~ favor of Hlilsbaw by a I to l 'ote. , i?ePl.fltSon to eompel deve)open and KRAFTREADS '' A Superior Cour\ '"~ tating that · ~"""' .Con,pany ·to put power lines decision is pending. under~. :r .. (General's 1.c1orr·melftod t911!Mh) ~Low'1tc. . ' .. Yorty Stops Off in County ANY SIZE LISTED tin •.so 1 J.) 1""""9. u.cer 111" extfa. •Tough Quraaene NbMt had tor long lll'rilttge BJ mM: MITCHELL • Of 1111 Mr, P• ..... Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty stopped In Orange County Tuesday (or a britr visit and spoke with newsmen on subject.a ranging from the Los Angela teachers' &trike to environmental control in CaJlfomia. • 'I11e outspoken candktite for the Calilcntia governor's seat met newamtn 1t Berkshire's Restaurant atop the Orange County ajrport terminal for a brief press confertnce. "'lbe BChool ltrlke in LA will definitely hurt Governor Reqan'a c a mp 1 I 1 n • because ol bis !IChool pollekt," Ycny ny-eom .. la~ to-the "1Vironmentsl lltated. "The ·people of· Calilomla h .. e acene." The mayor t1ated that ht had paid a high price for Reagan's lick been Involved •ith alt ~uUon, water of experience and judgment." ' pollution and California environmental Yorty said that he will 1Upport the problems for three decades. teacher'• InlUative proposiUon. "Thil Yorty al" statod !hot IUpport for pn>po1ltlon will focce the state to keep · hi• campaign for Clllfornla'• hlghut its promise lo pay at least half the o!llce ii looking up. He ssid that Mayor cost ol elementary apcl oecondary educ&· Joeeph Alloto of San Francllco, '"ls Uon," he remarked. · friendly toward my caniealgn. '' He ltated tl\at the proposlllon will l1' also said that be e•pecla U., "'I> force the It.ate to ueume more or the port cl moderate Democrall·tn <lalifornla tar burden now being paid by home and prominent Negro figures. ·~t don't have a Negro opponent Jn.this campaign °Q:r~ IJirue of envlronmental control, and l have the support or many Negro Yorty Nill "Govenxr Reagan ii a JotuJ.. ~eaders,'' be coDcluded. • IENERAL TIRE t .1111S I.ff• 14 ?,111 14 I .ti 1 11 ,_ •• ,, ,., •••• J.Jl•11 '·''''' brger af"' ....,_ble .t extra coet. • Famous du1/ tra1d deelgn !or 1'11nd1ll'IQ eae, cotNrinQI cap1blJUy Pricecl • fhown It General Tl,. $lo,.., ComsietUl¥elY prletd J1t Independent de•lerw dll!Ma)'ing the o.n.t.i·• Doo Swatlhio<I a VERY ' COAST _.. GINERAL GENERAL TIRE 'SIRYICI ft RI IHW.l~C....M-s.40-5710 646-SOJJ --. UMI ______ _ t47·SUO U...---------·•Cll-Nll-AL TtltU ... WOilrH -AqllOll TOWN TO Gn --,,...-----.• --_-., • " • • T J I -...,--------:------~------=-~----=--------~:---·~~···-- • ·OAJoihs . . ··oper.atio~. -. ... . '.. . .. •, In Cambodia ' .• I . ' ,t I 1, ""! "' By TllZ ASSOCL\TEI). PltaS Informed oourcet In &aJgoo ~Id today two /.Q!Orlcans thought to "" cemi;a1 ' ' -;;;;;;;;>,. ----!~ Agericy apnlo fl"! tO the It's not -that a 40ti>olmd Camhodlan provinclal capital (If Svay black bear tacl!es anything be Rleog lul week IA> map military opera- can't hand.I~. B'ft one,.now deceas-Uons a1aiut the epemy. . ,,. ed, did Jlon&IY night on Ill• Golden 'llley ~.the Amerkans flew.In Sta• FrOewey ll,boUI 20 miles 119rth two South Vietnamese bellcoptm and of ca.talc, Calif. The bear wu.lum-ru .. ·1 t ring across tbe freeway when be ..,ere met ln Svay eng, ""' nu es wes :, ... atruct by a car driven by Tllft . of.the,!""'th Vietnamese bordtr by Cam-~or.Rol>ort C .. Maryuil!, 54.~ar. ~ ""',,S,!• With mill' lhowini ihall was not hll111"!1, but_ the lril-......, \ioSIU... In the province. I I.......... • SPACE cENTER, -(AP) - •A rall\<I' llfl•Jiall" ml NOldll falltng """'" -and eiectilcaf. ~ told lhe A~ IJ ulranaull tbOJ were In _,. u.utile IOZ.000'mllel lrun llome,lhe-111'·: ' ·'-"KY CDDelJ'1I wu i8crNllnc 111 Uie ame,• ~ J-A. to.ell Jr. 11.id Tuuday ... It went from 11 wonder what tlllJ ;. aoinl 1<> do 1<> lhe moon lmline' to 'I wonder if we can 1et back home again.' '' · • l.o¥el~ J\'rod W. JWJe Jr. MC\ J9'>n L. Sqert Jr. lold ·ol lhelr brulh w[th doo!I! In 1pace during.a nationally t,elevia- ' ' .--·~ • ' . ' J~ge Rejects r • • • p"°' burl"'1 the lioar' 1 ~ SO feel · ~ Sllortl1 'tbireaf1er, they added South and d•!Dll&fld Jlil!l'aludl I car ulen-Vletn.._ "fiPtorobomben began a~ &lvel,Y; . . · ,;. · . tacking '"°'l'Y poalUoba alq the border. ---' '" "'' ed :r:' ='.::~-ACLU Suit .. . --tie· No. 2 ""YI"' tank • • . ~ ~ • ! .. ' ) 1bis ..,. follond Monday by a drive A$Tll!oMAuTs TIU HOW IT ALL HAl'l'INED L-11, 5w1tort '•,.. Halta (f,.,., i.aftl -Pran In their -~ ............. bul.. • • ihal ·tlle)''lilOuCht 1lie came W.ul•Lba. Against ........ tba bonier by u DWI)' .. 5,000 8oulll Vlelumeoe lloopl and bundreda ' -.. ec1-..... -"" -. "'·-parMllllll carrien. ' Go ·Ag~in?. Sure fll4'!11. ~ . • ' . . . ' . "i-iltat·we can aet tlllJ lnddenl WASHINqTON (UPI) - A' federol _.'Jlll lnfonnanla !Aid that In the flnt two '<llY• ol lhe.o llplratloa, J;outb Vlei- -r ..... -· kll1ed 211 enemy troops, ca~ed-oearly.:_1,900 , new wUpomi-f'nlln ba,. ~ and dtatroyad IO ....... INta. South Vt-.-loSltl Ap0Uo 'Crew Eyes 2nd Chance 6"r ·With 'and can dlora• ahMd." sal4 Judp dlamlned today a suit attacldDg Lovell. 1 the Army's right to maintain uv,uJance 'A'lboardl ihve~ tlie acddent met of dissenters and other civilians lt for ti>< fllilt time Tuelday night, houri after the board chaifman, Dr. Edgar classifies as potential troublemaker!. ~~VJD u 21killedand101 wounded. SPACE CENTEil, llOU5ton (AP) -eooogh to fly. M. Cortr!iht, bad announced !he names Judge George Hart said after .a 7'- d lhe other memben ol the boml. minute bearing that the American Civil ;::: ::::-::~le~!~"ie~: L!bertles Union (ACLU), which brailht vibration accompanyifle the bang. Not the . suit, had failed to show the Anny • · other battlefield action wu '?be men of Apollo µ were cold, bone-"They deterve the mission. If they -1«1 ffQm South Vietnam, but the urecf and fretful a!>Out their ab!Uty I<> (space agency offlctals) feel that thla U.S. Command announced the loos of iet borne. But go aplnf Sure. 1eam should go back there, I'm certainly a larle vibraijvn, a shudder." was involved In any uncoostitutiona.1 ac- Two eeoond1 later, he said, 1'I bad, tivity or had threatened the rights of rdit'Kintrtcan planes over IOUtbern LI~ Md tt'a a meu;ure of Jim love~. willing to go back -but otherwise, and three belicopt.n ln'Soutb·Vietwn. Fred Halse and J1cik Swigert that they I think other people ought io do it." t In . Cambodla, lllfJ1Y. .. Cliplornata are are looking out for ~ other ~. the' Halse and Swigert nodded agreement. pete\nllaUc about tjie ·~ment'• ablll-utnioauls-ln-\'8ltlng , who might be They lookad rested and tit, none the 1 master alai'm. l traMmltlld to•Houaton citizens. that·~ hid··a problem." He said the ' Anny was ket',!J)lng in- f.)' •to stand up · W the di1.ye' or .the d!eated out of a:flJ#t tf the lS crew wofse for their harrowing days in space North · VJetnamese ~ Vitt ~I aft!f" . IUb uP for Apollo 19 or 17. as they answered newsmen's questions btUevt: molt of th! eutern third of "We certalnly Winted to mike a lunar at a 70..minute televised and broadcast Rabe ' said that after the bang he formation on indlvidua1s in the same manner that newspapers throughout the ""'-.'oowltry may soon be In enemy landin(,"Lovell&aldempl>atlcal1y."Fra oiewacanferenceTuesdaynig!ll · ~ Mauro has,. much lo offer, we tbou&bt. Lov.ell'a wile MarilJll 1111 iii lhe .,.. -~ ~!_.~anlydballthetheve.•~~•~vree . We -I an awful lo! ol lime al tt. dl!nce. Before Apollo . IS, wbenb; l<>vell •-W~ ~-·~ ~111 tbla • NW ,(wrt!I -f!lal>t Aid he planned fA) hang up .•. jp8ct Utt!e -combat ._-.-CO--· i.Cf 'Jim"! are ~i.; piOp(e ti. our helmet after the flight, •be bad said quently ~~.his -· wiable IA> organlaaUon wl>o bavo not flown _and sbe w:"·glad. Tlleaday lligbt, sbe just halt Iba ~·'ldvanc>1. wtio cltterVe I<> fly and !!" taltnted mliledi LbNDON (AP) -T!>e Louis Harrll · Dlp!omotic maneav'!'l!ll ~ I<> ~ Poll t<lday report.¢ ·a· comeback by Tll< •ldill!IQIA "'"U. be C0111idered in try IA> brtn1 tJie ··c.m&idlan crtall·-in ".·, Prime MJii11ter Harold Wilson's Labor 1(\IZ. ·'*' ·trlHlll pdt'e: •t'U getting tM, an end. N o s k R government, putting it ahead of the 1001<1.:. Sh4p<ly Chm) MoTTOW, 19, '• Cambodla,also lodged an ur1ent oppe41 _ ix~. n .· . ee s to. ·evam· p eo ... rvattves for the first time In 211 Soutl&:··Brid_, dnnor look• f'rom tkre:e 'through the 'United Nations today for , years. · girl ~~ duri•g • stroll in •• /fl-aid iii C!llllb,lltliig !lorth Vletna~ and '!be Conservatives sUll led In the dtanijlpllf.park. Viet cong forces. Gallup Poll, but their popularity drOjljlad .. • IQa·letter cin:U1ated as a U.N. Security Fede ·, z· D. Pla one perctnt in the past mollth. F<K' the Wrct Ume in SO years the ~!:dllifoc-aw!!~ Am_a~~.!1! . , . r'a' ·, . isas· ter n The Harris Poll, Jlll)>lllbed In tile Daily • ..1-Joh -""" -~ '-VUM.I ..... -UU'lll' EzprtSS, gave Labor 46 percent ol the stork's date. for. delive1.u1g a n to .thf: law of the jungle" and was electorate, the ·Conservatives 44 perce•t lhrold to lbe Do!IY• family bas been -to~ its irldependence :... , , , , and the Liberals and othera the ·re· April 20. JOllll -.lhr.ld -ill am•ed· , """'tomllrlil lnlu/tly, , WASlllNO'l'Olf! <'1f!l -Pzeaident 'll>e: neir OOUlldl. will be beaded by ml!ning 10 percent. Jll~~~ · Oakdale '"COmmU!lity -~ ijdo ~·r. llo added, "~ ad-r1ia;:~~·.;;vunp1n1 ol the dJte<tor of ·tie ·O(flce o/ En>Cpncy The Eip!"'· a staunchly Conservative bosp C!!l.11!• ~!st b!rtMl>y of laU.. '• ' •!!!!! ~· l!O all cdull!Jel tl>O · ' illiooter relit! ......... ....__ OOllPr which 8ir·tliu plll'ir,. Hid JVllaon might call a 1eneral er .... Jr. 8lld lhO/-. ,._~ to ..-ope\~ · (tl:loli> local ;tt;Zd'~illty fiir dlsuter',!iitlc..;::" ·-. 'bf' JmJe H the trend lbown Laborites Make Gains in Britain c0W1try malntain such information !Ji their files. ~ttorneys for lhe ACLU said 1hey woold appeal the ruling promptly to a higher federal court. '!be IUlt ·grew out ol a magulne article by a fonner Anny intelllgen~ officer, Capt. OlrlstoPber Pyle .. He all•g· ed that aince 1967 the Army has been investtgatlng 1'the pollUeal beliefs and actions of individuals and organizations active in \he civil rights, white supremacy. black ·power and anttwar movements." . An ACLU attorney, Melvin Wulf, told the court today that despite its statement! to the contrary, the Army was still engaged in such survei11ance on a "very, very widespread" scale. Profes90r Frank Askin of the Rutgers University Law School, acting for the ACLU, said the Army employed hundreds of qentl in a "d.isgrac:eful" program of Mitalninc lnfonnatloo on law abiding citi;en.s. blrtbdaJ' of .g~r Jahn 0-the _. •• ,. 11 neellf to . l U,... ·.,,.,....,.. , liloh ' .~ tax ce. 'llit coundl would coon!-ancl In .the ~Po~ ~tlaued. old 'l:'J;.; Ttse ~!Mr was f~ d 11qp -""""" wbldi are -~ tt born In olland aild .th• fath"1 ~· ttie'·lf!>vereipty of I.ls national In .a ~ .;...aal """'!II; .~ , • V ;.~ :-1 ;', , , _ 1• Clli :·. •' "t . ··-~~·allm•"'''ti'!l"•r·.--.., ·=":".t::....i~:=r . ·s . a·. t Kansas u. 11cu~.,.:::i.:~ Defe'fment.i..End -~=~~~:~ .: .·n1pers --·_ bag~ In and. But 7-)'ear.Okl' ·, · · · 11-.artiia-.a .... Mou,.... •ill·ofSbllilOll E;.ngland,. S . h b N~' , lie .i*J!lad Olll 111,11 In lllt. Jlfltural reaclledlptotlle-baJabebOughtior . oug· t . y . ixon '-disuttn .,._ IDO dlathe and ca d UC Santa . Barbara, Penn St,q,te Quiet After Furor lhrH· pim!les and J>Ulled out e little • . · : an eotlmllo!I II bUUO!I In . _. . plastlC vlewtr •~I '22 ; color ' w~· TON (Ul!I) ,-., l'ltaldent c!amW;._;_,..:~ sboll•of nude womoa. · ·· Mmi II' ta -Cloposs '!be ~'7"'. U!JOd . By Uolted Pntt llita"!&llooal fire. A curfew was lilted Tuesday, and e ~ · ~Plans to do away with t:~ • Snipers fired rifle shots at firemen the only unusual occurrence during the · """"klndt' o1 draft dofenneoll lolonnad a)feaoty curled m by and -u... Tuesday night near the "'""t was lhe dio<overy of a Cl'\ldt ...:.r..s said toilay. ' ... be1p -.... . ....... • .... The Wut Virginia Deportment of lllQ"-9 ·ts h4oilng • hard time ~ng MP wit~ ·the ;.,.... e1. TMv e:redt'd a sign last year · 11iowlTig Ill< locatl<>n of the com-· m.mit,11 of • 1~1es". TMu hatie: since ~ however, thai .ihe . W... _.d, lo e:ritl wll<n ita £alj reilifent cloud MP hlr tlore mid !<ft in l917 •. • I .... •• -. ' SJ4-. °""4ora,. whn has c""'s- ed the Allantlc In a TO•boet U11hg a sdlQolchDd's aUas as a chart, landed in Antigua ~enUy llld quipped, "I only came by Antigua by ·ll(CCldent, really. I came for a drinl of water." He left after a rest ~aylng be would stop In Mia- mi « '1one of those places." ne sources said Nixon also would Tbe .. ~ new ~ at the University of Kansas campus i n honiemade timebomb in a trash, can -to COnJrea·ll\ ·a tpOCti! iliOliNt ·~-be autborW I<> loan money Lawrence, Kan. Two liree were set and •block away from lhe temporary branch creation ·ultbriately of Ml all~V9Iu8fltr at .Javolab}e lntltelt' ·rates to local 11 persons were arrested, but National of the &nk of Amerk:a, the recent army -but not by the. mld-19'11 date pvemmenll whldi ~ ht'"Y Jo;9es .. Guardsmen and St&te Troopen prevented target of firebombing and window recommended by a special presidenUll in property taxes ~ of -a major· neW majoi outbreaks of violence. amashlng attack.I. commiaslon. diutter.. .. At. Pennsylvania State University in Thousands .«. people from the Y.ale The IOUf'Cll said Nizon is expected 1be .. Nizop. admiq-.uon li&J .been Uzilversity Park, Pa., 3,000 students Univer&lty community who gatbered in to aeet adJUlbnl:nts in pre 1 en t • llftnc intensive study to dtlllter relief marched across the campus after a a rally Tuesday at New Haven, Conn., defennenta and may recommend that operations since ~ kllter hurricane, Jneeting Tuesday nlgl1t to disc:uss the planned to "close down" the school with OCCQpt1tlonal dtfennenta be ellmtnaled Camille, struck the Gulf Coat Jut year. put week of violent protests. The night. a alrlke today to demonstrate their su~ bl the future 'to• make all meA tflUlllY 'ltltre was widespnld CfiUclllp, •f· remained peaceful, however, despite the port for the lf Black Panthers awaiting ...,.ptible IA> the drift under the lottery terward ol COll!uallp In 11\1 -,....-t·s amist o1 eJihl studenll earlier. A force trial In that city on charges or kldnaping ~tem. re-. · · ' · of 2IO Stale Tro!>pers In riot gear who and murdering a Plniher who became Nb:oo can wipe out ant: defenneqts '11MI Preskllnt afked ~ to ex-. bad rnobiJiJed earlier began leaving the _ a police informer. A majority of more by executive order. A• on. studut panel f~ for ..-unc •4vt.nee campwi. than 4,000 people who met on the campus deferments mUlt come from Coqra1.· word~ •!'lent dltilletl· to get faster Both areaa were qWet early today. shOUted their support for a strike, but · The Prealdent 11 t:spected to Mk waftlinl to restdenta -~ 1be eJldarlgered Calm also prevailed Jn the J1la Vista It was impoalble to tell how many ' elllnlnaUon o/ new peUllolil for .,..., ~cularcy tlW P99"· One '11'""1 at\ldant community near the University were atudenta. defenne:ill baled on aa lndMdual'• Con· of this "'1ld be.a bttWr CoQl!DunlcaUons o1. Clllfornla at Santa Barbara, where · AcUng agalnat the Kansas disorders, tentlon that It Is In the "natlmal be*lth, service to Ille· -,....... 80 Iba\ 61 people llavt be<n aonst<d slnct! 'lbun-GoV. Robert a. Docking onlered an 11- i!aflty and lni.mt" for 1lleiD IA>~-friends and nlollvea "'"14 pt qilldler day and one atudent wu killed by rifle bour Cllrl.,; that ended at I a ... today. In tho clvtUan jobo. . htormation, .Major ·storm .Hits Plains • " Heavy Snow ·Uii to 4 Inches fA? Spread Northward: . c..i.i fl.&. S••-rir WIDMUOAY ~'"It ....... 1 ...... ·~···"'· f,1 ......... ,, ............ 1:4•.fft.1A '"IMtDAY ,Int l'I .................. ll:M •.1111. ).• r-ttUCC-............... ,, . 4t SS .n .. .. .... .. .. .., a • " .. ,,, .. " .... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . ... .. .. ,, : . I: " :: = .... .. " ..... .. " : : .rt " .. " .. .. .. 4S ~· : : , ... ~ " .. ... • • : : .. ~ . .. .. ~ . .. .. ..... . The tcattered anlper lire broke out - r""'"'" and polloe owed two Tim set In the otreet just -of the Lawrence campus. One fire truci: was hit by three bullets but no one was injured. Many falae fire alarms al10 were called Jn during the night. 'Ibere were 225 N atlonal Guardsmen and more than 30 state troopers on standby alert on the perimeter· of tbe city of $5,000. The rine fll'e ceased when they began patrols. Tbe Untverstty of Kansas campus was quiet. with all-ni&ht guards in every building. A fire set in the student union building caused $2 million worth of damage Monday night. Police used tear gas to dispene a gang of black youtm Tuesday near Lawrence High School, where much Of the · trouble began Monday. The 1ilgh school hss rejected a list of demands from Negro students, but authorities wtre uncertain about the root CIUlll o1 the r1o11n1. ""' ................ ··""·I' MW riltft ................ '!"'"""· .t '"°"' .................. 1111 J.fll. 1.t k1rt •1Mt l 1U•.lft. '"' f:)O'·"'· MOM ..... 1:04 11.ft'I. left a:'1 1.m. " 4 ..... . " .... ~ " STATE Tlll'OOPER CARRIES ROCK THROWING DISSIDENT Tl) WAITING BUS • Rlol-nody ·Poflca Fact Violent Confranlollen on .....,,yl•anla Slate Collate Campus ' ' I I I r ~ * ' ,y • r ' r 11 ' • u I- n 11 y ~ •• .. n • • I· D <I • • ,, d 3 y • ~ • Is n I h • • • • 0 n n • d • y n •[ • r ' • • • • • • • .. Eleetleu -. HasN~n Delo~· V. ? 1etnam •. WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nilon lppl!'ently ilopes lo defuse Vietnam as a political issue in the 1970 le!ections with his surprlle an- n o u n ct men t of troop withdrawals 1pannlnc a year. Virtually up to the moment Nixon went on the air Monday night, the widesl?f'ead • ex- pectation In Washington was !or another presidential troop pullback announcement cover- ing a period of a few months, similar to ~ ~ing s~ the wHhdr1wtils slarted last June; With his new, 150,IJOO.man re tum order, Nixon is stib bringing 'the boy& home fnXn Vietnam at 1bout the same pace as before but the next stage wou1d not have to be announced until next spring. While Nixon left himsell room to announce a further pull-out closer to the- November elections -"we shall withdraw more than 150,000 over the next year ii we make progress on the n~gotiat16ng front" -he may have figured that: -He-would -be accused of manipulating for political gain with an announcerrient during eampaign time. -Whatever announcement he made then would be at. tacked by antiwar critics as not enough. With a 150,000- man figure out now; his sup-- porters could at least cite an in-process grand total o f 285.000 withdrawals -about half the Gls out in Nixon's - first tWo yean . Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, the Democrats' 1968 choice for vice president,. promptly made 'plain he.Js hot dropping Viet- nam as in issue and put his finger on what blds to be a key Vietnam argument in th~ 1972 presidenU11l campaign preliminaries next year. The Maine senator said Nix- on's statement su11;gests "that beginning sometime n ex t spring, our troop levels in South Vietnam will level off at something like 284,000 for an indefinite period." The issue 9£ how-many,shall- stay-on in ~ietnam indeed comes closer with each pull- back. A year hence, assuming nc more progress at lhe negotiating table than hitherto. ·Nixon will be raced with a dcei ston on cutting into what some believe is a hard core minimum or 200.000 or so Gis still needed to prevent South Vietnam's being pyer- run. U.S. military leaders are already dubious about the President's withdrawal pace. The Joint Chiefs of Starr have recommended a delay, and many senior officers were surprised by Nixon's large commitment. These officers do not share Nixon's confidence, which he expressed more strongly lhan ever before, in the rate at which South Vietnamese forces will be able to take over the combat. Nixon said his ''far-r eachi ng decision ••• is based entirely on the progress of our Viet- namization program." Nixon sounded a theme lhat may be heard again in 197% when tie said "America has never' been defeated in our pl'OIJ4 190-year history and we shAII not be defeated in Viet- nun.'' He also pledged again 1 an "eventual, total withdrawal of American troops" without fixing a deadjine. S.n. Geor~ p. Aiken -CR: Vt.), says M1on Is in fact followinc Aiken'• publichi:l fonnula fur-a Vietnam solu- tion -declare victory and get out. Whether this is · an apt dncr:lptioo will not be pnzyed . .,,_ ~ by election time 1970 and maybe .not by 1972. While.the 150,QOO.man withdrawal J s ~bed 11 tmvenible, Nix~ on left ontlons open thereafter Women's hl~1hadt --wot-loolt-•lklnl Sale 39c . • s. .............. ~ ........ J wit&· mltadMriar soles Comfort"• built into eveiy ttoutrc:ottma Ul!ftl 8J19Ct and wshioned intole; ._.., the fcalars oC the tbiU PVC soles. Women's, ail'Wand c'hildren'l si;:es. •. 1 ' ' a.11 ..... i.,c.. ••• , .... ... ' a.-MI military men say the • cn.iciaftests·on hoW wejl SOuth .t,. Vietriam •.can go.It.alone a ( e yet to come. ' > • ' ' • · .. , ... ·.$1~·~' ·: • Soviets Hof& ; Sea . .Exprciaea' ~1·, .. •,J. ····~· ' •.• um:z;GaL'l;_r1rr __ llllml' ... llild ' ' !her ............. _.,. Wd ... llripo--• . · • • WASHINGTON '(UP-I) - The: largut maneuvers In ScMet ~na,at Nstroy are in .. progrea In the Medittt- ranean, Nonrqlan and Philip- pine 1eas and the North Atlm- ttc and tndian oceans, · ttie Def,... Department aald. . ~nation; aa..l.to QC. . . ,.~,~ ........ . •"\•• ~·· ·~· unu ..... ..-r in--,.... Po11· ~ ..... ,~ .... ---plor.Coord· ·-,--~-•101., . f I ••• Stretc·h ·~...e·1 · • SALE ' . 96~ ... " stretch-·t o r comfoi\. One size fits all. Choeoe ·from this seasons most popular shades. ·save now! ~ ' ,,., ..... Sall I• s ...... ,..: t . ' y k-ll••·•·~· . ' w. . '$ ' . 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' ·~ elVJUlh to uae iaqJherroo1111, Ulo\)Wu~ • withtie.~' AQUANET9 lfAIRSPRAY Sale .3ac .. .11~c.. ~ l.cl\ltl~ or ..-. K_,. hlir in pllcc. • \ . . u,.t1'1 2,... ..,_. • with ..... COUf*'I NOW.t.OOIC SUNl~SIS ,. Sa1e94c , • • Md&I • '*'-''n..t. Colon. -·· ~ thlt·cptlflon SAfl·P~CK', . STOIAGI CNUT " i ·I ' .. -'>ii D)IOQ. biln W:t'. . . . . ' . '· .. , .. • .. "1 • • •• ., .. I . u , " ' . ' ' • l ' ' l ' . ' .Sal•.96C' Super color'.s ! , Zip.back · shells :, ; Wub 'n' wear ;,,Ylon abe\l• SA~I '. '.: '• · make, ,,...t'toppinp for the ·961 • . .......... active &i rl .• ;perfe~t~for•' (1 •.... Ii~,,...._. ahortl, 1kirt1;pant1! Top' .• fMhion tbed•;:azes 7·14. ·. t.!. •m••"-..MH..t. : . '!be Peut.agon said that for the fir.I tJlne the helicopter carrier Lenlngrld baa salled into the Atlantic. It said two groups of Soviet ships may meet In the Philippine Sea where they are upected to begin anUsubmarine warfare exercises. GRANT PWA • . BROOKHURST & ADAMS :•· .HUNTINGTON · BEACH ·:.· I .. ' ~ I I , I • 0 I I .If /\~ • ' I ' • jl • • • •AD."1:7 PILOT EDITOIUAL PAGE -•.- .A Corner to Wa~tch . II'• WGrth kHplng an eye on the vacant lond at the elected to ofllce. · • aout.btaot cornar of Brookhurst S~ ond Adams Av,.,. It bas a 1111tr llabWtY ID that• If tc!IPl'alllei rf. Diil, ncarded 11 one of Huntington Beach's primo Uonlli Interests ond dnes DOI encoupce CO~ , 0 commetclal comers. think of what.ls be1~ for the city as a y.bOle; nie lllta llai llnady rece!Vtd COlll!derahle atlm-•Iii~ lllaeh does ilot haw ouihl, dlbld llon. 'nleJlunUnston Beach City Council recenU~ VO!t4 geo~ HCllo~s. Thus, aJly boundartes w~d down a ·commercial development f!>r the comer, includ-necessarll~ be 'rbitrary· and artlf1cW. · ·- Ing a lumber and hardware store, ga~ .. 1taU011 -and. car " So>,long a11he ,council thlnlls of lhe cllf as a ;.vhote wilb. t ~ arid, dott not d1scrmunate aga~t ~y particular Homeowners ' 10\lgbt Uie p)an through ti\• plannlnf group of residents -the district systein i• unneeded. It comnu1llon IO'lhe COGn<1 , claiming..that.smce-the Pl'.<>' ---·could'ca•li,lal'JllOre..problems tha~Ollld..~$.. --,-- posal waai!>r only half the vacantland -and the be\-' The, dlslr!ct form · ol representafio~.·•M!\l)d lie •' tor half at that -ll:was only partial davelopment. ' I carefully researched before It ls seriously con11aered. Just eight days before the election, the council, in a split vote, rejected all three applications. Then on Monday night -the first meeting after the electlon -a· motion for reconsideration of the lum~r and hardware facility came up. Some votes and attitudes aeem to have shifted since the election. Three councllme'n were in favor,and two -ed to reconolderatlon. · • • The attempt falled because the city attorney ruled lt took four votes. a majoritY of the seven.man council to ~•Ider the.lasbe." ... "·· ----· • · The intrigulnJ quettion is whether there 'are new facts ·in the situation meritinf reconsideration, or wheth· er Ult key "new fact" is tba the election is over. Districtin'g Has. Faylts Tile munlclpal e!ectlon:.Jell.Iesidents tl~!ng east ot .Beach Boulevard wtttiou.t "area represeritationnOifllie HunllnJton l!each City Council. · It 11 easy to understand how ·the situation could prompt renewil of talk about a districting system for election of the city's seven council members. On the surface. the district system seems to insure equal rep- resentation to residents oJ all parts of the communlty. But the district sysi.m bas one outstanding liabil· tty -it very often means ihe best candidates are not . " Radical Meets Conservative I Rllrely,do th• minds of the student radical and the Orange County conservJtive m.eet. lp private &nd m-pu~µC thef 'generally have some unkind words to say at>CJYt each other. And when a former SOS leader and stuclentndical-,-_--__ 1'_ ..• meets-with a group of Young Republicans, you expect to hear the old platitudes espoused just one more. time and the verbal vitriol to be liberally splashed against each other's political opponent.' Right? Wrong. A meeting of Huntington Beach's Young Re- publicans and UCI's Mike Ktis.man last Thursday prov· ed that free speech is still possible .without degenerating into personal attacks. · Both concentrated on the issues currently facing -Am·ertcan-youth. There-were QO-faur letter wards, no .hostile charges and no threats. Just an exchange or ideas. , In fact, the only threats came in the form of some • cranky telephone calls. and a bomb scare which were probably inl~nded to break up the gathering. Both Krisman add the Young Republicans are to be cOmmended for their efforts to bear'each other's views without allowing prejudices to interfere. H ' . - , ' . " l ' • 1 :close ontl counts in horseslwes, Mr. Agnew.', · We Tend to Value Things By Their Cost DD'l' Alarm Shouldn't Panic Mothers '!1loqlolo Al Llrp: We tend t.o value things by their cmt; thus, free speecll ia DOl llstened to because lt is free : only wben it is rtpreued, and becomes cosUy, will peo- ple ucriflCt.. even their lives to llstea to I~ oo banned radio programs lllCI tbnlugh Wider.,..... 1ea11e11. • • • An Ideal house gu .. t ls IOITI«lllO who mak• a host feer"at bQme" when he.ii enteriallllJI(. . -. . It mankind coDapteS, it w:il1 be for sin> or -.a1e1, rather than of commiSllon: as Voltaire put it long qo, "Every man ls lulJty of all the good be didn't do." • • • The chief difference betweea tbe put and the present ii that in tbe put a man got hil education and then went out in the world to apply It, whereas In the present a mu requires more education In keep- ing' ~-top of his job thu be needed ror oblo1lliJli II. • • • One thing a husband finds hard to undentand is how a wife who "hasn't a thlnl to wear" to a party will try on six different drts.es before coming to that di5mal decision. • • • ·Procreas b wonderful -before the mecbanleal age, people us~ to nm into debt; DOW thty ride around in it. • • • Public officials, rrom the President down, who pay lnce!sant alllnUon. to polls and trends ou&ht to pay more at.. Dear Gloomy Gus: Hurray for tht dre1s code revlalon In the ijunti.n,ton Be1ch High School Dllbict. Now the students can have kine batr and wear slop- py clothes like some but driw.ra I aaw coming from a doughnut shop last week! -Ira~ Parent "'" ............... ........,. .......... MC-*IJ ... fll .. ..,....,, , IMf ,,_. ,.. .....,. .. ....., .... 1)911y 1'1191. tenUon to :wmton 6wrchw•9 waining comme1t: •0fbe nation will find it very hard tO loot. up to the leaders who are ~ lb.& • .,. to the grOllnd." .,/~r • ,. 'S~pl people should always pursue Oae hobby they don't do well at -simply to rem.lDd"thtrmelves thlt ability in one Jdad of ~eavor does not guarantee i• fjlllbillty Jn other areas of lhougbt or ac· tlon. . ' . . TeciinolocY ti lll@lnly a sysl<m by whtdl ilmPJ.e lDConVeniences are ex- pe:naively trinlfomied: into c om p I e x uisancet, wjUch make \13 feel richer ... while 1'9·1Fe ietUng poorer. . .. .. .. ''The only lie J am puttin1 1~ my in· come tax fttum,~' aaJd a friend at luwch yesterday. who has a wife rand four adolescent daughters, "is llsUng myself 8.5 'head of the household.' " • • • The most we learn from .experl'ence Is to make a different kild of mlslalle next time: and when we have made all the possible ldnds, we smugly reUre into a &tale we call "e1perlenced." • • • . A. soft answer may tuni awiy wfath, but only a loud answer turna: off curlolilf. Legislative Crack,down By JAMES E. WHETMORE Senator 35tJa District tf this is the "Year of lhe Doe" to the Chinese, jt must be the ''Yfu of the Conatmer'' in the Legislature, for as t mentioned before in this column a rash of measures concerning consumer pro- tection bas already been introduced this' sesaion. This is deslitc the fact that Califor· niam already have on the statute boob the best laws ln the nation to protect the consumer and the honest businessman. Mi an example or new legi!lation on the ~ubject, fradulent travel promoters are the target under a bill introduced by a colleague at the request of the State At· tomey General's office. UNDER THE proposed new law, travel promoters 'lr'OUJd be required to place 90 percent of the money rtctlvtd for air tra•el in trust unUl it is forwarded to the air carrier, an4 to inform travelers on re- que.t where thelr money b btlng held in troll and what air cani<r iJ being used. ne. promoters would alJo be pro-· hlblled !Mm adverllsing chllrla' fllgbis unltl8 there ls a contract with ·an air car- rier for such a filght, and to return pro- mpll.y any money paid by pl'OOpeCllve trntlen ll the fili!lt ls cMC<led. '1'1111 dos not apply, of coune lo tnvet aienu who art k'luaDy 11tota for air llnea. They are eietnpl, alnce in their cue the olr u-are liable to provide the -peld for by 1ra,.ler1. 1T W W 1'8B AtiicneY General's of· lice has 1....i fraud ln cerlaln to.>...,.t travel plans to be a pmbteDI problem In CllUonila. '11111 JoPlallon, then, II aimed al provli!q ....-ble .,-...1 ... lho lraveltr, wblle not Jnllil>llinl the many • -.. ~·"''""" legitlmate travel agelicies in the state. My colleague said CaWomla travelers have been stranded In foreltn , countries because the travel promoter has not paid , the carrier for the return· trip., In many cases, the lengthy lists of available flights circulated by this type of travel promoters are wholly fictitious. They use the money and then disappear. ANOTHER BUJ.. which would make used auto dealers choose b e t w e e o repossession or a suit to recover for non. payment, has already rectived com· mittee approval. Under present law dealers in both new and used cars can repossess the vthlcle and then sue for 1 deficiency judgment, while sellers of other classes of merchan- dise may do one or the other, but not both. The propoted law would not apply to new cars. since new car dtalers tatlfitd !hit the drullc deprecia!loo of ..,. car values as soon as they are IOld jusUDes · deficiency judj:menta ·as w e 11 as repossession. STIU. ANC11'11111 bin Is aimed at u.o.e tax eonsulUn1 firm s who art pttttntly sel!Jna -ldenUal r1nanclal lnfonnltlon obtaloed from clients. The lnformatkln ls preS;_Uhu.bty betna: utilized by vark>us pro- _lo appraach ~ ... -,... with llnandal background al"ldy jn hlllCI. ~ will asfie, I \m '""'· !hat government ha1 a proper ind vital role in prolectinC consumer Interests. 'Human Milk Sti·ll Ideal, Preferr·ed~ To the Editor: I am very distressed by the llnCltng out of the preaence of DDT to breut milk for an erampie of environmental pollution. 'Ib1t bas been done in a number· of m~ti and will toon be done in the EnvlronmlDtal Teach-In Oft .April 21 at local Univertklt1. As a result. many motben have been panicked Into 1Dan- clonlng breutleedllllJ. As a breulfeediQIJ mother, I reel !hat by focusine on brtut mUt they are not only frighlen!lllJ mo~ .. but a ls o di~erling !be "'1!k:'o ..,.,. from die larger P"'l>lem. 'DD1'"iii Ill brWt milk be<ause lbey'Oo 10llitr "'"'1 -··.food but ooolinue to apray human food with DDT. -~ 1ial of f6odo, .. Jqirw ~ed would be linore benllk:laJ '.tbln nmot-· mencllo( I'!' br<11Ueedlng. llotllt bllliO, mwt ~ oa solid food sooner thail brelltftd babies., so switching to the bot· tie ls. ftot. a 1atisfactory 11olut100. • TO AILA Y THE fears of mothtrs brtastreeding or considering It, t include a quote from Dr. Herbert Ratner, public health direct.or of .pak Park, IJIJnols and edl!or of Child and Family Quarl<rly, speaking for La Leche League's Medical Advisory Board: "This cbar1e has been carefully ihvt!Ugated and l e ad I n g auUM>rlties on DDT in food and breast milt have been unanimous in concluding that present day human milk for Ute in- fant when avatlable rema'lns the ideal and pref~ed food for infants. "Whal has been forgotten," continued Dr. Ratner, "ill that wbtn Dr. Goren Lofroth. the Swedish tOJ.icologlst, first called attenUon to the presenct of DDT in breast milk in tbe paper he delivered. at the COn!erence of Wisconsin Natural Re!Ourcts in1 May 1969 -be made it emphatically clear to that same state- ment that despite the presence of DDT 'human milk when available is 1Uperior to formula milk.' " "In a subsequent letter," Or. Ratner added , "Dr. Lofroth stated, UVlth our pre sent scienUflc knowledge, the 1eneral advice is that the positive effects of tbt human milk preponderate over the neg~live sides of the orginochlorine com- pcl\llld.1 (DOT).'" ANNE McLAREN Enrc:We Is Esaentl•I To the EdJtor: I believe if parents could look far tlMIUlh ahead into their chlldrtJ1's lives there might be several things they would ellmlnate. Ftnt, I'd like to talk about the plell.SUre riding or motorcycles, trail bikes and dune buggies. Besides being costly and ·noisy, they are danaerous in so many ways. Ir you knew your boy would die of a hurl_ attack at an unmlOlllbly early 1'ge. would you sUll give ln altd let him ride around every 11l9ment he could spare fi'om school work aid chores? II seems walklnl!. hlkioe and bleyclJna are dirty words. Enjoyin& nature, nally being aware of it, has only 1otten at- tentloo because of pollution. Did ""1 --lh1t U you are an ;---' aw Georwe----. Dear O-CO : l'vt had tllrM datt1 with this N and ' '411 I ketp · helrlni' la Ule rumor !hal be ls Ule ofUce wolf. Sbould I ketp on)dlllnl him! . "I\ a. Dear 1. F.: ll you •1111 have to .. k af!er · lhr .. ilalel H lle'I a wolf, I -Id tmaclnt JI'• porfecUJ -to.bop d•ilnC him. (Or ls THAT 1GUt P!"i'lea\!) (SeOd your problem to Georl', prol"'lon•I worrywart do lu ... ) Lttttrs Jrom readers art welcome. 1 NormaUv writers should conve11 their meuagu in 300 toorCb or leu. The right to conden.se Utters to fit space "'t!immatt libel b·rescvtd.~Au lei. tcrs "'"" include llO'Aatu,.. and ...a. mg addrcu, 6vt~• .mciu . .,, wj_th.-_,,.ld i>t\ ti~ If ·~ '-""""' Is .....,.,.t PO<lrf Will Mt<W'i*b-l&ihf~ . -... ; .. .. . ~ male l>e!weeil.1311 'aaa'l!I' yea"' of ap lhe ,odds aro I ln ·10 r.>U'll iluller ltO!l .. IOIDt IOr\ of ~ atlaCk! Dr. Paul Dudlty Q\t bu'.sald, "Ex. em. of the mnsdes }$i u tSsenUal to the health of man--,U 11. eatblg, sleeping . and 'the U9e of lhl' brabl.11 Outstanding rtatonll for a heart attack are ,physl.tal inacUvlty, increase In weight and im· proper di~t. I believe televilllon watching also plays a great part in keeping a child inactive physically ud mentally. Did you know during ari ave.ra'e year a child t to 11 watches televiston l ,340 hours but attends school for 9'l hours? By 18; a child bas watched television 22,000 hours and atteoded school for 12,000 hours. Perhaps watchi•g so much television bas caused the bitter harvest or aUenstion. fro!lration. cynicism and sadism. Maybe hours or passive exposure to falR and degrading models of human life and behavior could contribute ti> every form of )'Outhfut mental ilh1ess and lar:lne:is. ADELE MARRA Contlnnbag Fight To the Editor: One of our early patriots believed lhat his· flftdom wu mucb more im-· portant to him than bls life and that if he could not have hill freedom then his oppresaors ex>uld have his life. The cynics in our nation believe that such senUment was valid a couple of hundrtd year! ago but that such beliefs are obsolete ln our modem times. Yet, there are individuals throughout tbe world that are now losing their lives trying tet obtain !reed.om. THE FIRST PLACE that comes to Jn cancJuiOi,i :Y(hen the Russian Cofn.. muDµt Par\Y . stops trying. to conquer !he world l>Y f«ct ; then and only the• should we Uilak about redu,cing out milltary establU;hment. Otherwise, we will end up with a nation full of dea4 heroeit. ! HARRY B. McDONALD JR. 'lllarst Be • Reaaon' mll'd ill tbe Berlin Wall and the fact To the Editor: that uy East Gennan : who tries to Sunday ,it took me an hour to get ftonl. esca~ to'freedom had better be good the tip of ·the ' Balboa Penlnltlla to and hicq, otherwise he or 'she Will WoOdy's Wharf. Now, at< the interaectioa be shot~ Uie back. How .about tt>ii. where two laneJ go to Long Bach and naUori ~~-Israel that was set up by ~ the Uhlte;I Nltions and mll8t fi1ht to survive tffe qgreaaive war that Is being impOsed on them by the Arabs with the unfailiiig support of the Russian Communist Party. Let us not forgel those !hat drown while \rying to escape from the ~qban . Communillt Party in boll! that. sank. just a few minutes after hiUing open water .. Their skins may be yellow or brown but the -patriots of South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia are just as brave and dedicated to freed om as any or our a~stors that• gave up their lives in 1 the Revolutionary War. 1be North Vitt.. namese patriot! are alio brave but they are the ()j)prtSSOrs that would not be able to fight an aggressive war without the supplies givt!l to them by the Ru!sian Communist Patty. DO YOU REAIE~1BER about all the I1ve9 that were taken by the Russian Communist Party in East Gerrhany, Poland and Czechoslovakia ? All those people wanted was rreedom. What is so discouraging Is that the Ru!sla11 Com· munlst Party. is 1upporting y.iars or •&· gresskln throughout the world and the u!Lra liberal wing or the Democratic Par· ty want! us to stop spending money on our military defenses beeause the .money could be better spent for domestic needs. - .. the. other two lanes to COif.a Mesa, WHY does the traffic CCIUlol shut off one lane (the obvious slow-up problem )? There must be a reason. I'd like to hta.t it? DICK SHAW Council Elertlon To the Editor : The City Councll elections itre ove~. Tlie incumbents, as predicted ,· were re. elected ; but one \b ing -should be noted, · that or 5!.000 •oles cast, cnly 19,000 were for the incumbentS. This means that there were 33,000 voters acainlit w)latever the incumbents stood for. It should also be noted that the people who voted a .sfralght i.ocUmbent ticket wert not really aware of what their A Vivid, Moving Novel ,,, __c:.. votes stood for . As noted In the news a few days before the electio11. Ted Bartlett was "slow" on the Top of the Pfer Plan while Mayor Green has been behind this same plan. It Is impossible to explain why "The Cerreta," a vlvtd and movinj: novel by B. Traven, has not appeared in this country unUl now. It was publlsbed In Germany in 1930, and in EnaJ.and s h o r l I y thereafter. "The Cart'tta" Ls one of Traven 's six "jungle~noyeJa'l,,.tbat de';lt with hu~an lf)>eCLS of the 1110 MexK:an revolution agalnst. the Diu regime;-Except for "The Rebellion of the Han1ed" (1952), none of thete boots, all written In the 1930s, has appeared in an Amtrk:an ediUon. Which makes one wonder about an industry tbal claim3 it is always searchtnk and com· peting for good neVr nc:tion. "'lbe Carrtta" is not ooly CoOd fiction; ll Is the beat 8. Tra'llll 1 have read. a book Iha! pulls • -Ullo on .exotic Mexican n1rat blckwMll-' of l half ce~ tury ago and Into a cult.uu almost prt· Columbian lo !lo dmptlclty. 'fll..\VEN, TB& myattrioua .writer who dled Jut year In Mulco, arrived in Chl•p&a, the sou~rnmost Jri'ovince of Mellco, ln the mid·Jt'l0a.1'1ls'ls a region laced by l!IOUlllalnl, aul>-lropical volleys, plalnl lllCI lohtls' of llardWood. Tra ... documented mudl of the harcl life there In h~ llctlon. ("Th< 'lltasure d the-Sier· ra Mid"" ls played In \he Sierra Madre cleChlapu). -A "carrtta" Js UM. u«awa c:an tn. whldl pwan!.I hlol freight attooa this rugod !main. In the noV<J wt meet a camll<o.· N)'dr.., Ucaldo, of 11"" tn- . dilll alock (the Tsellal tribe). probably a desc<ndanl of !ll1y1ns. ll!l'~!f:~ THESE TWO men have been ott op. While Traven made ~ucb of the hard life o: the cartdriver In the novel and al· ~mpted to ~u11est ~ stirrings of revolutlon, this is essentially a Jove story. ·ll follO'WS Ugalde's cou;tship of a yoong itrl and thJ problems or love in a culture of poverty where most people had J'IO !hoes but· always could afford f!r'ftork.s for an important flest.a. TRA VEN OBllERVED and recorded tht Ollapas rural life with the dedication ot an anthropologtst, even this channlng love story. And becallM! he wu very much the pamphletetr in hls fictkln, Sraven wu never at a loll for an.itooic comment: "II may well. happen Iha! H paradiae. rtally exists, and U the pro- letarian finall1 gets there, ht will find U!e very same persons seated at the table as lhet have alroa<b' skimmed the cream from. life On earth. II ~ II his talltn thb llM hlJlorlcll novel a long Ume to -h us. Now tt Is here , rud lt. And other• ti the. "Junalt novels" as they are Issued, one by one. by the • omall.l11w.York houll o! HUI. I< Waq: 1 'Government,'' '"n>e M•rch to Coaballand," "'111e Trou," '"Ibe Gfl>eral Erom !he Junclt." and a new edition of "The Rebelllon of !he Hanged.'' · William Boau ·-poslte sides of tf!e fence cm numeroU! Qt.her OCCB.!ions, i.e., lhe .Lusk Industrill Park. It i• only unproductive for anyoae to vote for both or thtse men. Jn effect the oitly thing this election points out Is the letd for di!trlcting !he city or primary elections. The elec· lidnJ certainly do not repre!eftt the philosophy or tile majurtly or lhe-P'Ol>le in JWntingtonf;1ch. The people wanted a change but votes were split amon( numerous w quaUHed men. MRS. C. F. MORRIS --~-- Wednesday, Aprl!-%2; 1"70 The rdi!orl<lt P.ai of ·Ill• D<rilv Pilot 11ekl to hiform end ''*"'" ulatt rtadtr1 b~ prcun&iftO thll tttwrpapcr'1 opfnton.t . end com.- mentarv &ft topict of •nkrfit and rifl•l/lcaru:•, br ,,,..utl•a • forum for 1111 upttufoo ., our reader•' ofrlnfonr. and ~p pftltft&ing 'ht diwr1e trie10- J>Ofnt1 of rtnJornud obttrtterr end apoktsmen on topkt·o/ tht dar. Robert N. Weed, Publisher •. ·--' ,,, ·<\' ., ur •• '1 R. .. to ion m - liY ... re~. re- :ed, ' ,000 an• lnSt '!>I• , .... - ieit' •w• red tl)e ... op. ... rill oie liOn ling let· Ille ,.,1. 11«1 .one RIS I .. --. ----... ---------~--,.-----.. -----··~~ ---... -• ;-\.- 'I I DAILV I'll.Of ~ ' ' ' ' SHrt and Decidedly Hea~d .-• ' I ' Marth.a Rewrites 01~ :~tf age · 1118'L£N THOMAS ' . WASHINGTON ·(UPI) - PrMkieol Nixon &tll I ldck out of Martha ·Mitchell'• cutlpotennea, and be ·w no' planl to muzzle Ute Attorney General's wife. Jiihn N. Wtchell "YI he bu belll'd the President· say r,... Ume to , lime "&ive -'m bell, Martha." · White House Press SO...tari 'Ronsld L.. Ziqler ~ "I can see the Presl· dent puttln& his hmd on Mn. Mlichell'• sbOU1der al a party aod tellln& her. tllal,". 1lYI --1 subjeob ol tbe While Hoo1e Iii no -11 zlegler. > dty. · ' 1 ttnns and tbe reaction wu .. He'a relaxed about tt .. the But MrstMI~ bu Uven.. applaule. Women loved btr ' ed Ute llllloo'1 capital and loyalty to her. hulband and pre,. spokesman • d d • d • then It no iDdlcaUon Ullt tbe Eilenhower was apologellc. Unlike the ~ of LJ(Ddoo • Presldoat'• InaucuraJ llrlcture First l,ady Pat Nlsoo, who B. Johnson\ when tM. town to 0 )owet your voice" applies bu come up through the old spoke with one. voice -his to her. school or poUtics where -Nixon lets bla cabinet mem--In fact, Nixon recalla with Capitol Hill wivt1 wait a ben and their · wives 'IP!lk .,..._. tbe Ume iq the tlgl>trope Iii · Olp(<"'"' theJr out. Eile$ower era when Mrs. views, ta cautious in her reao- lt1s' a free speech movement Charles Wllaon, wife of the . iion to Mn:. Mttchelt. ~­ that is rare, ll 'not 11n-Secretary of Defense, critlciz. Tbete ·1s tbe fee)Jng .._ preCedented in W ~ 1 ed EilenhOwer for not backing 1IODle of the wives· of veteran among officialdom. W 1 v e ·a her husband on a controversial ~ that bklqde and usually have been seen and Pentagon matter. lively Mrs. Mitchell aimp1y ii not · beard, at least on the. Mn. Wllaon addressed the new on the scene and does ' not underlland 'rulel of the a:ame . Rings Exchanged ' ' Illinois . ·Selected . ll'a undenlDOd ,.._ Nlson deplores the lmap of m•- somellmel pinned do bis ad- ministraUon 'and ~ Mrr. Mitchell and Vice --Spiro T. A,_ n lfvlng it a life. with tbe1i •rrrlJlne C6uple ~ecite Vow.s • ··¥c grabbJng: ' ·The Peek Family WecldirW qlapel'. was tbe llelllll( In whiCb Kay Tmsa Nelloli and Joel .piaiiel Wqher el· cban&td tbeit' nuptial vows and rinp. ' ' 'rite bride, ............ of Mr. aod Mrr: Maurice ·F. Nelson For .Rites "The hun\ln l&orill-. the one• you ~membtr.~1 Nboh said recenUy aa he recalled the years whren be ·wu n1y _'!)le ......,..... of Jean from .W~n. "Yoo Petersen and Gregory L . remember people." ol. 'Hun~ BeacJlt w~ -to tbe altar by ·ber ·. father for the e v e n I· It I ceremony conducted by the. · Rev. Dooald E. llDberts. Wrllhl bM been revealed by The , Attorney General L• Dr, and Jin, Robert P .-bearlnl..Jlfl very. '11'.•~-l!lld« Pelmeo of 'Balboa, pare•" of :nc1"!"'r!.".' bit, '!if•' -~~·n. a teacher in ~I~~~ ii i:·=~I • ' ·Se1tt1e,-1t a graduate of-the .Alked recently what Nixon _un1•en1ty of Wlacolllin. thouCb{ o1 '1ier,'Mrs. Mitchell .·Her filnce,, 10D _of Mr. and said: 4'1· fhlnk1 be loves Die,: MrL Edword Wnght ol St. tAio I don't-.': CREWS TUNED -Getting a bearing on a . pinata filled .with surprises are (left to right) Mrs. James C. Beasley and Mr. and MrS. Dave. Vaughn, ritemtiers of Bahia Corinthian Down Mexico Way Yacht Club. The yachtsmen Will beet a· p,,;.. · ' Enseiljlda fiesta following the fifth annual tune-up ·race -SUnday, April zs, in the club1& ; temporary headquarters at the Villa Mtifiiia. Fie · s Se-t Race Mood . . ir. winds to Ensenada, area . yacht ·clubs :' be celebrating with prerace fiestas 4 · g the corning week. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will sponsor its fifth annual tune-up race and celebration Sunday, April 26 • The race to Dana Point will begin at ap- proximately noiin oft. the Balboa pier for · yachts of an recognized clubs in ·the Ocean Racing · Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet, Mid- get. oeean· )lacing Fleet, and Atlgleman Sen es. , · · Foll0wing their ~turn for trophy presen- tations at approxilpalely 6 p.m., skippers and crews--wUI-be-ready~for a fiesta m sway 10 the club's temporary quarters at the Villa Marina. , Mariachis, ce~e:i.a, a catered Mexican dinner by R8ul of ~ Cocinita and a pinata for'the youngsters \vi11 greet the ,first 500 . arrivals. Balboa Yacht Club members are prepar- 'ing a gala sendoU party Wedi\esday evening, April ·29, for their yachtsmen. A Mexican fiesta theme also will prevail as Conunodore and Mrs. Don V. Franklin, Vice Commodore and Mrs. Edwin F. Steen Jr. and Rear Commodore and Mrs., Jack Baillie greet members and guests during the cocktail hour beginning at 5 j>.m. _ A special dinner is being planned bf Tom Payne, chef, and will be served betwee'n 6 and 9 p.m. Arranging the event are Mr. and Mrs. James Rudy, entertainment chairmen. More than 550 boats carrying fhousands of crewmen will cross the starting lne at noon Thursday, April 29. BYC member Ed Carpenter is president of the Newport Ocean Sailing A-sSOClation which sponsors the race, the most popular in California waters. She WU attended by Mia Susan Bass, maid of honor, and Mita Kathy Clark· and Miss Ayleen O'C onnell', bridesmaids. The brldecroom. ~ and IOl1 of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hm of Sula Ana.· asked his brother E d d y Wagher to serve as ~ l]lan, and seating guests were Mlte- Lopez and Bill Beaver. Special guests at the wed· ding were Mr. and Mr1. G. w. McKuJla from Auburn, Wash., who are celebrating their golden wedding 8nnlver. sary. 'I,'be bride will graduate in June from Marina Hlg~ SChool and wW attend Santa Ana. College. Her husband lB a gldu1te. of Marina Higb and now at- tends SAC. ' ·--PATTI PALMER June Bride Newport •' Couple To Wed 9barJes. DJ., It I grad11ate ol · ali>ubiJcan Women leaders tbe un1 .. 1111Y of Minnesota loYe ber Sbe ll tlieit' .. .. and prioenllJ_Jo erin>lled in tbe heroine • ,...., ., .... . Unlv.nlly of, l1llnoil Medical . and .~,. sre r..,-. School, ~ campu1. bellind ber freewheellna -· BOtb .. -....... In-mmta ~ It leut her ritld • . ........ to mab them. --?' -IOI'. the Cblca10 "Sbe's JUll 'lioDderlul, , .... ,.... MRS. JOEL '!YAGHER ·. Mlrrl11 yactt Club. Tbt. coup)e will lhe'• ~-· Apw" _,.....__ et:cbance their wedding YOWi , ed _L,~ J\Dle •in wvne, DL ooe ...,... ~ For Scholarship Funds . Cafe Pijlrisienne Op~ns ' . A Frueh ~ will pro-The school cafeteria· will 'ht vide at:mHphet9\~ faculty t r a n 1 f o rm e d ·into Cafe aftd ~~ of F' 0 un ta i_? • Parislerme·for. the.party, and Valley High School ·gatber !Or -the ubllc Is •-~~ ,_ ltend a danc'! between 8 p.m. and P 111•":"" w a · midDighl Saturday, April 25. 'l'M;teta wlll ~ ~l.IO each, and Star Deals may be ob~ from tbe school's flnsnoe tifllce, or by ca)ling Mn. llolioit Carpenter, ~;-onfrr.Loriil Lam- • -l62-345S. Approxlmatelf haU of the proceeds will '°'to Dollars f"' Scholars, tbe Kil nli n g Io D Laguna Beach Chapter of Beach Union Jllch Sc h o o I Eastera Star will conduct a DiaUict's scbola'rlbip fund. dessert card part• ai 7:30 hi.,. refreDDan" wlll be Card Sets " terved by LI Dllnoitelles, a p.m. Friday, Aprli M, 'In the gli-ls' aervlce club, and 'l'hosO Masollic Temple. 'I11e public Blrm1ngbama willi p r o v i de is invited, according to Mrs. music for danciDI· Norman Christensen, worthy 1111 of el&hlh grade nta in the cfty are cor· ~":;,nd dessert card _party ly·invlted to attend to meet it planaed for Thursdly, April facutly and other parents 30 I ,._ La \or.!~-tlilldren will be en-' at noon n ~te . guna the h'"' -·hool in Hills Park Clubhouse !or the ,.., - benefit of the bt41dlng fUld. Hostesse1 will be-Mn .. ffar· ry Thompson and Mri.,EI · Burke. ReservaUons ~ made wlth ~. Arthur ead, 4!K-6614. ' Demo Women . Audience Views Winter Sports Winter Sporta in Switzerland wm be present<d by Dooglu Barrymore during the meetina Democratic Women o [ of Parents Without Partnen Orange County will meet Friday, April 24, at I .p.m. tomorrow evening at 8 in the in Laguna Federal Savinp Security Pacific N a ti o n a 1 and Loan. · Duty Call For .Aides • -:; ) Library aide. are~· '"' · IOUgltt by MW Ku.ssm.an, librarian · foi · 0cean·v1ew School Dblrlct •• _ Volunteers are needed '1o . assist in, the pr~ tJ!d dbiributjoo of , new• Jelsu!,e readlq lioOt& pW:Chaled tiy the '-· ""' individlill scbotJl Ubrariea. . , ~ Are• r..tde"" inlerestecf in dcllatiDg, •• hour or two lo the pro)ect may reach ~s Kussman 11 the district ad- minlstrati•e dftces,'. M7.2511. .....,_. . "WEYiJ~:c'!...u~: 0 P · II'/· SliRVICE" •1111 INITllUCTtoNI 2641 L COAST Hl•HWAf C.-• Mmr t1J.."11 Senied between 6 and 11 p.m. will be en- chiladas or nleat ·burritos, ,refried beens, Spanish rice and' salad. 1. • Tickets are '5 for adults .00 $2 for mlm- !ailors, an<\' apdttional information may be obtained "J' ca11ing the clubhouse, 673-4382, or Mr.L.an MrS. 'Oave VaUghn , fiesta chair· Prior to the race fe stivities, BYC mem- bers and guests will attend a birthday dinner dance Saturday, April 25, in the clubhouse. Honored guests at the 6 p.m. cocktail hour and 7 p.m. dinner will be all members who • ·celebrate birthdays during thJs month. Play- lllg for dancing. will be the BYC Bilge Pump- ers. Bank, Anaheim, to hear Mrs. Inquiries regarding t he Bing Starr di'scuss the life organization may be obtained of an editor of an Orange by calling Mr1. Margery A June wedding in st.1,~c~ou~n~ty~p~u~bl~ic~ati~·o;n~. ;;;;;;;~~Mil~l~er~,~fff.~2025~.~~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~ Andre,w 's Presbyterian Church· is being planned by Patti Lynell Palmer and .Richard Paul Tbompson. ·tnen. • . . ' Newt of the fcrtbcomlng event bas been announced by 111e peren11 of 111e brldHieCt, Mr. and Mrs. ·William B. Palmer of Newport Beach, Y ou,f ~s . ,·Gaptu:r~ Music .Awa·rds -. ' ' and the betrothed couple were toa!lted during ·• dinner party given by Mr. aad Jin. Robert P. 'l'hompoon,'•pironll of the futult •bdclegroom. ' Appro>Qmalel)r IOI talenled Area wumen are Angelo trophy, flrll place in guitar younpten t<iok ·part ln .tbe Juda,' Colla Mess,. $50, first oecUon one. , I 1970 Youtb AuCtrtl.onis _, plaoe,in :sttinp MCUon three ; Al!o in the · lnatrumental 1pomore<t by Jhe M~lcal Arts Ellen Bork, IMbe,' $41.401 se-d.iviilon· were Laura Seltz, Club of .Otonge County. cond place in strings oection H111111Ditoi! Beack, 125, aecond -All nnt place wlriDer• will thrtt; ~·Jill SI u It r ,, lplace winds -two, and be we-.,_ in a pubUc Fouiltain Vallty, tr®bY, first Lecilard Rabinowitz:, Corona HCllal 1!i4urdaY, April 25, at plac.•in llrtlll\l OedJOn one; del · Mar, trophy', first place 7:!0 p.m. in SL ~ichaelii David WellMit, Hunllnjlon windl -_ _,. . EpilcGpll Cmrcll, Anaheim. ~ Ill, tlird place ID Wlnnerl In tM Ydlil dlvltion At tllll time winntrl wtll;'guit,ir _,Uni!, ·1nd ' are Judy Ei1a4-ly,' lrvfoe , nice1 .. tbeir ~word• whiCb:fi~J~·~n~~L~.oll~er~•~·~'!I~-~~-~· ~· ~b~ili>l~'Y:i;'i;;'~ lh!rd~~plilce~i;ioect~l;jon totaled '•1• 'bl cash prim, . .. Mb~Ond-~.:.=:: •' The Store with Libels of DiJtinction ' Mia ·Palmer it a· graduate four, and Jacque Spurlim, oC·~ del Mar·mgh School Huntington Beach. t r o p h y , and now la a business major flJ'St place in section two. ~W:·:~ State C.Otlege at Susan and Marilyn Trukken, Her1 fianCe' also 1 s a Westminster, trophies, 'for graduate of CdMHS and now third place section two in_:_ the is a biological science major d1JO..piano division. ' · l at UCI. 1 VIRGllll,A'S SNIP 'N' STITCH sHOPPE 3334 East .Co11t H~. • Garon• dol ,/IA•• , Phone 0673~ · Junior..5enioi-P.rom . Time :o.~yo11r •Wll thi~, •tMre't •~ly •11• wey, Wteli:• It yO•rMlf. W• ,effer • w•rl•tv qf·,f•INic1 ei.4 trii\1, •• yeu c•11 It. oritl11el •114 11•w1r m••t you,.•lf •• th. 4f•11t• flMr. Ctte"' fret11 piq•e•, '11ttn1, t111broid1 rHI c-•tt.11t •114 •t110 .. 1.4 4•t.tOll I 'cotto"' W• try to •w•uooii.t th• t•11•r•tlo11 t•P• " you 1ti1pJ1IY tll• hi•••· S.e You So111I Vl~QINIA • ,,$, Merk yeur c•l1"4•1 fer 111r M1y I Ith 1111iC11• sipper ''"'•"" 1tt1ti•11, 11 '·"'· ellfl 1 fl·"'· /)/)_ THE N-E-W L&QK a{{ie ~ tor a ... NEW. YOU .! . ~ HAIRST'i'LING " by tht ...... TOP STYLISTS! 12 WIG l H.AIR STYLISTS READY ·TO SERVE YOUR EVERY NEED ................... YIYIA.tll woo••• cos11mcs 0 MIRACLE WIGS" • , • • for w•C•tlo11i119 t•tl·1bo11fl, Jutt tou it i~ your bit I t1 k• it 1lo1t9I lru1h11 i11to your 1•11 1tyl1 111 1 FLASH! It'• 10 111y +. we1h 1MI 1l.,l1 Y•llr· 1elf, 100% Ke111k1l•11 fiber, , •• YOU'LL LOOK •nd FEEL LOVELIER TH~N-EVER I - Str•tc.h c•p, c11rly •r ••ml •11,ly $19 95 tol' with ta,.r..I 11ecli, Sa¥e $1, .... • • SJ4.tl •••• ' . 'i r; r, ·I ' , I, • ' .. ' t WIN! or wltbo.t ,.,., for the le119er $22 95• ---ok. s. .. $7. ht• • SJt.tl •••• j HtM111Mt for· ffft leffft 111 f1•hlo11 $29 95 1ty1 ... S•w• •10, .... ) •It.fl •••• • '" le11 the" 30 mi"utes Melodie, Chris or lerb will cut.and 1tyle your wit I • m II). , · SALON -'allie j WIG & BEAUTY ! " . 1 1 250 E. 171'1 STREET COST A MESA ~ . .. , • Your Chor91 Acco11nt ;, Wolco1111 ' Uso'¥ovr_...,._lcanl " Mo--Cha,..~ DAILY TILL 5:30 548-'t.t.tL .-t..'~'--t THURS. a--FRl:-Tltt-t:'bo ~ • ' ' ............ ..--...... ~ ..................................... "'t"" ................................ ~,,~ -'I ... ' • • I • I . • ~olfo11'.s·.fas~on F1'/./i~s Fea,ti/~es .Finery , · SCbool's-ili'aahion Follies will get under way for .educational equipment. :Partici~g in t.qe 1}', May 2{." irf 11.F,ountain Valley Community modeling are Mrs. Robert UmleY., CinclY YKkley ·· ;,..from i:·if·tq 4 p.m. Tickets al'e '$1 .50 for and John Santo-Spirito. ,_ ults ,..S f1 lol stutl~nls . Proceeds are earm~rked · • . ··-·. -,, . .. Psycholog ica'/' Effects r· Children 'Harmed' by Mov.tng ~._ I ' . . . < . • • • " " p, CHICAGO '. (UPI)' ;cau. security and f111W,ation at Ute ! M iv ii n { rin11,? bt . lhougltt ot lliaJdng fte\ir friends to your cblld's al a stranie school. ''After the parents consulted p of PQ"cbDI~ has with the school's principal, the ~~deit, howtvei',#thit the boy's behavior i mp-roved 11 partDts and Khool can markedly," Dr. Ojemann said. ltepe: lo curb auceeuMly "The teacher and the boy ... milul ~p:a effects wrote to his new school. They a familf chanats ad-also sent data '.: to the new a c 1 • .·, school about·~" boy's ac- A "' tOuitJJ.pade 'Jioy In complishments antfhe was told t:;=· suddenly b e g a n of this." . t Yir.1 1~ be {ou.nd Dr. Dale• Harris, of ·Peno JU f.UU, ifts.-pi,.nqlflg to Slate University, said that in ""'· thelasttwocenerat ion s '.! Dr. RiJph-O;tmann, di.rector · Americans hav~ become ln-jf ~tonal PIYcbology · cre.asingly mobile, . , . ;t, t,bt EducMlonll Retearch Allied· Van Lip!~ ·figure s touncll al Amortca, 'ul4 the show that· approX!metely 20 etsud'1m·)sbelia•l-o"rwas percent of ·lhe people in this ~lfit on by feell'!P or Jn-country change . addresses in .. . • " · any -oOe Y,ear period. Most ' chang15 occur in the Ja-to-19 age bractet -the ases whlln , most pltople are raisin I children. I As a-rtSUlt, Dr. Harris said, a mijOr-change has occurred in what ta most important to a 'chi ld'·S senst or S'eC Uri t Y . Unlike= in the past, when tradi- tions tied to history and place were impOrtant, ·crutdren are placln'g greater emptlasis on social skills, Status and roles. Dr. Harri! explained that family rituals which can be moved 'With" the faTnily, such as Chrlstmali or birthday ·celebrBtJdna, help to create a sense of conUnulty. A positive attitude O!I t_h_e part of the parents also is helpluj, llfl Dr. Fr1oct1· Dwyer, a S)TIC:me, N.Y., poycholapt. ParerU can comment favorably on the move and ina~e the d1114 a part of the movina proceSI, Dr. Dwyer said. · Dr. Joachim Wohlwill, of Clark University, said that taking along familiar· objeets -such as a child'• prized possession can reduce the fears involved Jn moving and after the family ha1 arrived in the new home. Contrary to popular belief, ,[,l)qying during the school year can make It euier for a child to make new friends im- mediately. School can be the best place for him to meet people, according to· D r . Donald Bireland, of t h e University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration. At the same time, several very 1ood effects were cited as results of. makina a family move. · "When tlw!re Ja cbanp:and variety, there ls room for curiosity, excitement an d . surprise . . • and with these things tl1m! · iJ poulbillty of learnin1, 1rowtb and personality development," Dr. Austin Des Laurler1 , a University of M i 1 s o u r i psychol<>IY pn>f ...... sald • . ~mline Debate @~,n H~s~-~:l?lgQ~,· ~ ' • 1···, PIO~-..... .,__,,111...d :. ···1~1i~:b~ '•t11111 prta.llloa)lf~: ,,_.i..11t111Utplaoo U-111' .TIC -'• atltaf•f •-• Ill lfillool -.,., 1111 l " -Ill_ P 'al tho :'&.'11 .--.1o-plm.lor H .... _!Pt"wlll -.·)h ~ Nortaa =-~ ............. lioo. Ill 111'1-Daaold) ....... 1 .. llfLOIMf~IPl(,CO-;"ll-"~ . w.,s ud -dJalma ~ Wiii _..,, wisted A •I .PTO Gisler PTA .. , Pl'O-.,.m bos·1: -b)'111ollinoo:~ ilainu, raYw 01 . ·Mn. -v.n.. ~ P-1 Coan-8'<loOJ ..... LIQ De Loi Mrs.'.iid. 1Ai'..,1'J' ' _._... dl~WO!lneod'1.!llY ?Jiloo. )lar1aa,,McGlnley,' Pnol4tn1 _;, NlPOllTS· p_t. ~Wtod · I, Iii ' 1...,. ScbaOf • ·' .1\1"(111 ....,,l!Dd Wa)'il~ COMIN!l UP: Plt,nl an UQ4er .-, llPelr dlh•o• classrooms. . !!UcuU,. board will ~ · . l!lanlm:,~~111 he ""l wey JOl''~lion ol of-dllfhll-llouoelulniJht a! 1:11~.m.1'ue1da7, 119; Ill to ,!llPa!iit f'I'• plnlll>, licera 1111 r.-, Dty. PTA -a bake aa~ I, Ill Ille ... ,...... · · . jbroplel ml,-UPI( "" . schedUJ.d In. Ma7. to a1se fllncla. · l\P'OllTS: Oftin elected to -·" . " . llEPOll'!I: ~elocW to '' r · • ' ..,.. P1'0 are Ille ~. lllP.OllTS : 8-l'Y el'<l<d wv• PIO ,.,i:'ll!e--. Lelard "PTO -Wocidl. ~;· .lo-llT40(e.lbeMmu. Jack Llhldliiai · pnaldfot;" Clrl Hobkirk· and TnmdeD. Terry Wt 110 n, proildent:' David Forma1P1 lllcl 'hd Mfa. -Ill Gedo vice jlfelldeoll; Leland S~, P'flllk Wask anC Ale11nder, vlee pr....... Prealdtnt . • Stalil!l(I and Dale Som-• OYl!lnc. .... ~denll; and-· A1Jea; ~· "CO!ID'IG· UP: l'!'O •I i.l ,merloW. 1e·c re tar In ; . luehard Key• .. Gradon Otherfare.~.·~, ; IJODIOf P~ -.. ~ CalUe, treu&ifer, stulrt," iec.•r .. ~ar'le1; trealU!":~lbCldln1ky:, • ~~the P~ll!e lld ,CllarS F,rrell, ~. lteuu·rer; au4~or 1 1adR1bert.. · olMIUI °*1 Rt.,.._, at ~' . ~?TIDUJ s~·.·1 .11•tttr 1 and u~ Jlll'.llameiPlarla• , I p.m. · S.,~· -.I,,, .claintlll -~ 1-1'1 , V(fl 'I i •'.1Jf .M·• .<qua ril, . . . !lrocullH lPoar4 and , In tho .::!tit.. ~ to Ille• PIO ~. ltapio . IPiltorlul • general m..u., .;.,, °"'" ~..,.ail =":J an.lbi Nodooa tour. ''I' , .. ·~0 tiouae 111o1< J11aoe 1111-1< --. · • """' , ,. urt ,t' I ·. . ... ,.,_ -i..i ..,. P1'0 s l'M" "' aae• '!""* 1Pe Perry ''.., ' . . , :·' .lfrl. ..,. -~ "'have -"'-ltd 111 llie ' ~ by an ·~ ~ ;,.._ .,.~. • :>; ~!; , . "'."" TicMtl may Ill purcllilef -~ -.. -· 'liPFt;, " -..-Ii:--. at the door« by _.i,,, · Pmt,denl · . ·-~ ·~'i,. '' c ,u ~I 9 • by l1Po city . al HimlltlllOn Mn J L. Zampelll 11 ID-COMING uP: 9'i!I boule wtll ~·,.Wl!l ,p!t01, 1.•· ~ Beach u a park site. . ·-· Pl ,....._ ' take place loinOrrow• PPill\\ mulllpu,,,,.,!i'oanj at '"" _,. am .,. ,.._..ay __..., , 111111!11 •-¥.). ·~ Aptll .;lll Cox -PTO for ad41Uonit adt-.1 ·~ ·1t7, P~-~Y" r: .. ,-.''Cfoc»iile'>i.h90 'ttiiu~ai ll'lllll i.r dilldren. ch114tl!n •. ~ •11!1 WW lltl!l "'""" ••• .. "·'" Mn. Harry Focklu .. relreahmtntl will be·~ld. ·, , · ......., ... """~~· · President Mesa View PTA 'REPORTS: Ti<n11-five loni ;,r1'N1 ~J.t~·at COMfNG UP : Finl 1eneral -M•"*• of paper wen colle<tod kl · ...._.,. ·~~ )be meetinl in the newly COi!'· P~,. • ' ,,. paper drive . .,' Mrs. Deiter .J ~RJdwd •-\'fl ~. pleted IChool will take place COMlNG 'UP· PTA will bJst K Jn n a r ~ ~ 1 c1us "·"., . ··......:.:.i~ .. 1• .r..::....._.6'"-~:~' lomormw nlgbt at 7:30.cGlrl · · . ·declared. wmner aDd roc:e1v-. ........-· 1~..u~"""'' S<out /hoop 33l will conduet open houle an<I dedication ed 1 pilza party' . -~d. _Chrb· -• ,rco the 0q (tll"tlDOny. Bake of the new Khool at 7:30 · · ... · J)raiaentl; · ''* ~ sale 1'!ll lie conducted dur-p.m. Tuesdq, AP~ 11· Flag Robinwood PFO ·· .ltC(etaey, aDd,W~~. ing ~ evening With Mrs. ceremonies.. will be con--. • trea~r •.• ·~p John Luebs and Mrs. J:Joyd ducted by Girl ~·Troop M<a. Lee M~ a~lltf ~UOll• Sinser atrVlng as c 0• 1715 .and the Inv o c·a .t to n Presi~t ·· .. Of fl*IUta. to biiPttse~d chairmen. Open h-. wlll given by Re9. Charles Role COMl!iG · VP: • Gene ~.a f 1o ,Ille -o!hool ID · May ••. follow. of the Communlty MethoiUsl. meeting will take 'place ·al . Pro board members, tbt Chun:b al Hunllngton Bead!. . 7 p.m. Tuetday, April. II, lldPk EUU Alwu~ Jlll\tl G ... t apeUers will be Dr. -followed by ope'n -If • Buddlnp, WUltam l\ysella Relph Baaer, presidoot of • , 1:30. Nomlnatlnc . .....,.-llld Birch II-• h..i.d DeMille PTA Mn. -ftf1"1dt President COMING UP: Uoit nlfftitlg and open hOUJt will take place Mondly, April 27, at 7:30 p.m. New officers will he installed, and the choir will prfMnt a mualcal pro- gram. Partnt.s may view , displays of student work. Bake sale will he c:ondut.'led in the mulUpurpose room' with mothers of f i f t h graders 1erving 1 s hos ....... Fulton PTO Mn. Robert Wdeh Pre11dtnt COMfNG UP: O!>e1! house an<I PTO bake aaJe will take plice at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow . in the multimedia room . . . PTO members and teachers w 111 accompany students from fifth through ei8hth grades to a C!)urt 1ession in Wmtnlnster Fri- day , April 24. REPORTS, P'fO.!ponsored Brownle and Girl SCout troops parliefpated" in a playday and . picnic I a s t Thursday. Unit members assisted troop leaders , , Students • Acclaimed Two junior college students will receive 1c ho I a rsh i p awards ,:ihen the Robert F. KeMedy Memorial Society meets for a luntheon Satur- day, April 25, Jn t he Fisherman res<aurant, Hun- tington Beach. Winners o( the. group's first acholarshlps will he Richard Agullera, an Orange "e.cast College student who will receive $ZOO, and Michael Packard, who attends Golden West Co llqe and will be awarded $50. Mrs. John Berry, society president, will address the group aDd introduce Mrs. Charles Molnar, oommittee chalnnan, who will present the awards. Reclpientl were selected on the bull of financial need, Potential for pursuit of educa- tional JOiis and humanitarian motfvaUons. the Board of EduCatlon of wtll be aelecled.. ··TIU. I lundleon ... Board Ocean View School 'Dillrid, REPORTS: Bicycle ~ a·t el Y memhen pramtod a buffet whooe topic wlll be 8Ym-Week currenlly ia ID f>I'<> lunciPeon for leachen on blosls: A Concept ·for lup-.,..., ~red by PFO, conlu•nce day. port foi Public EducaUon, Huntlngton' . Beach Police • and Dr .. C)arence If a 11, . llepartmenl and the atudellt Werdlow PTO ... superintendent of O c e.a n jJody. Mrs. Stanley Hellln1a M<a. Georia .,~ View School District, who ls · 1erving aa cbail'Jllan. · Prealdent · will 'ipeak on ·~an View Police offlcen sbo·wed COMING UP: SUmmtr Is, and Procrustean Standards. mov.., distributed bicycle • . ia theq1e of mother· Principal C. Go-Blabop so/Illy literature and wlll daughter I a 1 b jo n •. silo" will deliver clbtinf remarks. q>ndUcl safety demonslra-scheduled Sllurday, May %, PTA members will conduct tklnl ;with~ police can and ., at 1 p.m. in school. Fashions guided tours of tile faclUUes hellcopler. In addition, they will he presented tmdet the following the d<dicalion will condut.'1 bicycle safety direction ol Miss Pr!m,-l)Jld ceremonies. City and school · checks; licensing and road students and prqfiaSiOnal officials have been invited. tests. Bicycle parade will models wlH. app;e8r. Price Niebla's PTO Mn. Kennetll Woods Pre!ident COMING UP : Annual mother- daughter fashion show and tea will be pre s ented Wedntsday, April 29, at 7:30 p.m. in Fountain Valley ·Civic Center. Fashioos from the Put On Shop wtll he modeled by .teachers, ind homesewn fashions wiU be modeled by studenb ind partnts under tbe direction of· Mrs. B. W. Trundell. Refreshments will be serv- ed. door prizes awarded and take plaCe at 1 p.m. Friday, of admisskll-i11$l'for adults. April 24. Parents are invited so cents for c h i 1 d r e n • to attend tbe parade and Refreshments will be serv· awards c ere mo.pies to ed. Mrs. Jess . Carranza. follow. Trophies will be chairman, will be · assi,ted presented by the Huntington by the Mmes. Dave Bren· Beach Police Department ner, Rictiard E c kert, and PFO. Previous to Ibis Edward sp.ng, R 0: be r l week's activities, students Ma 11 gr en and Robert made pasters-pertaining to Wyman. bicycle safety. Schroeder PT A · MrJ. Cbarle1 Spaide President COMING UP: Price of td· mission to the lee cream social and talent show May . V elley TOPS Letluce-8-TOPS convene 1t 7:30 p.m .. each Tuesday for programs in Fountain Valley Elementary .School. Evidence Proves False NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (UPI) -Even the IOCioloei•ls lhow concern over tht arut debate on hemllaea. : John Becker, a Rulgen University professor,,. bas · Jpent lhe better put of a year ··compiling ltallallcal evide'.nce tbal. tho llllnistlrt WU here lo lily. . Now, !1" cot!C.'tdes, desplle all his figures rlgl!t there in _J._ / H / block and wldle, ....,.. will ''?f"~~na Women e p ...• , .. · ·. ~~:·d~:,::;~~i na Boacll Buslne" and Professional Women (left lo '!\gbt) "I"· M."K. 'LliV _ , he says. 1n and )Ira, Florin A. Martin receive a ·rundown on an intravenoUt-lnfai· Styles come first w l th monitor !rem Stanley Oppegard, assi.!q111t administrator· 'of s.1111· C~t women, says Bte~r. lllklng l!lllllllllQ'.JlolPllM • .!J'he ~lub mad~'-<tonaUon for the puri:.¥ il!l6',U.Chh1e ;.i J!t•ceden evon over t. I h.e, biclt monitors tbe flo w of· intravenous solutions to patients in the lhtenslve Pl)'che. · re unit. · ''An individual w o u I d n • , have the streqth to wlthStand the trend ," he said. "We can't mill "11t• aDd trend!. and indeed, 11 mi&lf ~ ~ to do ... It -1c1 lie virtual psychic IU~de." Tbe l!Or:toJoclst, who al!o II a worker for the Willlngboror"t.. N.J. acllool l)'llem, conducted I study ol gi~I Who do aDd don't "'" mlnilklrt1, tom• parln1 their lppantl with their handwrlUPI(. Ht foun<I tbal mini sup- p:lrters wett outgoing girls whd wear thtm to assert . themselves or inseeure girls who wtar thtm to get 1\.- tention. Those who did net go all out for the mini felt secure ·~ enoiigb in their own pOi!H~• aelf,tmqu, Becker COllcluded. .. DiP.ping Right In · Stagi;;f\n tee c~ social and· talent show for Friday, May ,1, from 7, 30 to 9:30 p.m. in Ill• multipurpose rnom are PTA members of Schroeder .SchnoL Th·e benefit' wlll leature-ice cream sundaes. cupcakes, coffee and puncb. Lisa. ,Arras and Lori do los RJos (l eft to right) are dipping right in. I . . . • -••-. I • • . • Ill It ,. .. ... OJ ~. :y. '·' :t 11~ .. 04 ... 1t;' •• :a; "' .. • ' : nd It, ,. be :io \ . 11! I)', rat !ht •• ler iC. ill. ~· .P r.i ' . er- olf '2, '"' the 1nd nal Ice Its, n. rv- za. led en· t. ·rt •rt at for tey • ,. " -' • . • . ' . ... ' -' • By ~ DllllUN' °' .. C!!lltr ........... • • Donald ~ P!Ofeuor Of. bioloSY Ill Cal stale Looi B<acli. found bimaftf the clvlc leader of Hunlln&lon Beach Nlffl tb1s ·morning. ' · • J ~ S!iiple)', who bas ilready -ed tbree yean· 1s inaYor. emer&ed u the C\tY m.mcU'a choice for the job after ·five tame 6all0ta at tbellnt' meetmg .,i the nt'l\' council Tuesday night. The ,may~m•k!n& dramp , ~ook. only 20 mJnutes, f but .1t hekt the: audieaee, o~ wiyes. campaign workers , unsuc-c~andldates and.citlzefls"grlpped'. Shipley won because the counctl was unable · to· break a deadlock between ~ 1~9 , ~Jack qreen, and his Officer,-. D·rivei• _ • ! (•• • ., -"1·· .. ·• • Hurt ·iri-~ Shoo't~~t" . ' ' t -· DAta.Y Pft.q'f''Steff Pllef9 , Lucy•., .. ~R' gu·· ::.~ FJ"'H' TS .P•R"ING-;-SQUl!~ZI! 'AT' ED'SON-HIGH A point-blank exchange of gunfire Another .officer, Patrick P.<>i;tlock, "· _ IYU'li E.L v .s ~ c; ~ between a Westminster police officer who witnessed ijle shooting, dove fQr · ' S"'-t1'All:~fOnt ·~e .~rli~~Co•1t_~Get1 DoWn''tO,~a~rtft ' . and a suspected drunken driver this cover and escaped the bullets. . . , . nioriling placed both in the hospital in. Police identlfl~ the . suspect as i-, _ 1 • 1 .1 · ;. • · serious condition. .Marshall D. Wolf~ 1512i' Van Btireh · ~,. .... , ... -, • w.tLY PtLo! '"",.... ··s ., ., -' ' 4-h'. E· 3._.'•h~ Investigators . said Wendell J. Carey, St., Midway City. Now at Orange c.uii!y ' NEW MAYOR SHIPLEY, NEiW COUNCILMAN GIBBS TALK l.T OVER . ' -... ·,. A 'N-:, '~e .. ..,· .. _ .... If,' e. -~a 23, Had stoppecf 'an automobile at Bolsa . Medical Cenler, he has .beel1 char&ed ~·r !h• ~unllftl~_l;!t•~. C!unaDi J\J9hllc. Up., the Top, .A ~ ,.,.~~..:. Avenue, east of ·Brookhunt Street •at with attemRted ·m\lrlier: r.. ~ i~ •· 1 • • 1 • , ·• ., . . 2':21. a.m. mid atterilpl.ed to 'searcb'the·· Officer! r Carey1 ~wast 1-rusbed t1o : ·,-., • ~F··· 1 ., • • ,1 · ... · ,p, 1' ... ,.., --: . ·· · / · · dri:ver when be was felle<I by "Gne &bot · Westminster ·eom:mUnlJy Hospital,. where . ~ , " l · , .., \ . 1 \ l•·Hun!in'-niliri''Studenis·:on-'Mnr~h 1nthele/lribsecuo11. hetssaid'tobe 'makltic '{oodproli<t• Ed dJ.. 1--.. p· -·~1~~..1 A • ' , . ~ ... ;l!'' : -,.. . . . ... : , .. -,, '\'.·. ' .c.a..Y~ire/~ac~.l'i.lh ny,e st\OISfromj towardre<0very,~po11ce. " ·war. , :gs ·~~~B'a.11" -~·~rUU~ . .::~~:....!~,~~~·was·D'b.>:;'°"""'~~., t'!.~~1W-Ir.ti.:.~= w~··,.':"i: ·~-:~ ·by.~-·:, .:;. ·:.. ..· -·, · ·-... ·~~·., jf .... ~, ..... • .1!?1.l t .~·,-::. ~~-~·l!l!!">'i~r ·r.r.!l•\IO• anii,itf ill oa .. ._e~-, oila 1n ; .... w+· · n.a ll'""" ~.. · nl ' ~· ~· ,,, . , , , , > .H61Ql.~ • S· '~ ~ .tfillrli!t 'toolr.·--..... ~:a. ,i:_T .. ,~m. ~~~. ... • .· ., . ~ M •' . ,..., ~-" . ~--I I ·~·-~ -aec., w • '-· , • , 1 , ; "' Y-. m'!'l'!lli.ID,, el . ·-:· . daytolectureM••~nmenta contrq, . ' -. . · \'. .-•· ,•P ,, ••. " ~"~•, .... ·1 7 •Q e A ft"D The automobiles and'trattitlOilalJi,Yel-. -~•U.on ~~-other Earth •. Day re-• ' ' 1 · · ~ · ~ ~-· ;.,.-· ,Jv r ... .1... .... £:' ' 1 •. ·' • • .MX low-bwea wa;e disdaintd .by m"J!l:· tOday .lated llil>iect.s. · Lib . > c ' Kin , .. . . ,,. , , . ' '• '' · ·-• · · -,-'. ;n favat ,j.iess hYJl!'.'JCirtion fdnijtiicfblk·, •DlllrJtt, offictat. .rei15rt;d several pe· , I'ltY. . reatnr Q I " 1ng !loots. " --lilkml again!lt pQl!uUon wtre f!BOO . · U · o EJwaid Julr w6n his ~d 11,.uon B.icyb1e.-too ~~me· raihio'nable tran1s-amo~ atudeht$ aDd 11> a~ulti in the, area. · ' • ', ~ · • • 1 ~ wli!W) t week Tuesday n(lbt _m FO!Witalp j portatign ·q~ with. ln:any.bOys and girls· . StiJ~e'nts ~lso-took a hand in eleanlng~up ! ' " • , • ' Vlliey . , .,_1 • J. I • ,.; .. ; ,. carrying brlgbtly colored balloons on their ~:r:e? =ic:iJ~ge students t 0 d 8 Y M ' N B ' h· p· . •"I nus' one was unahlnious as •he t'QP~'d ~ handlebars. . banntd the 'Car from the~ cam pug. eet ew eac . a.ne his city, cQllllcil . vlCtory last wetli ~y ~t 500 ,of ~m~ thread,ed. f!1ell' way· BegirJQing · with 8 ·snack bar picket at . · , beinl retW"P,ed .to the may.or's: post .by t~ tbe.Clty.s ~nt.own teeUon. earl)'. lL:J'.t.".a.m. they . vowed i no r more metal bis foar feUOW councilrrien. ' this ~ on tbe.ir way to Huntui~ cootainers ·w~d be. used on campus. 'Vice · MIYor iJohn · Harytrr-!Wbo · wis . Beach~ School for a .eeneral me~n'r Later today they plan to collect all tin The widow. and a son-· of Mt. Richard speclaJ ."fr jp ·to ttk·cJ.fy':TuesdaY nrgJit not' up for electi<fn to ttie counCit thia" later an. tile camp~ ,· · . ancf..~inum caris iaOO-melt t.Mm. down J. Neutra, the Los Anlf:les architect to meet pie Mw ·~oUncil: ~ · · year, wis also unanlmous:lyi retained by A,t GOiaen West College students have -iJi a fOundry locited· in the industrial .aJ'.ts \•;ho. wls to bavt de!llghed Hifnlington Mr. Neu tr a ·died In 'WupPertal, West councilmen in his potf. • . 1ctiliUied( peaceful picketing, a. campus buildl.ni. · · Beacli's. new cen~al Ubrary, made . a Gennany, last Thursday while on·a t~ Neittter selection· Was a l!JfPlile,• both clanup and speakers on pollution prob--A qokesman fer the students said the week trip. He wak 78. . mliri'having served "only aeventh months,· Jerils. mettil would· be ·poured intO a sphere · to ~ His. SO'll, D~ori Neutz:~. "a partner tn folloWinf tht shakeup .,of· the council Many. elemeiitaty sChools also .have comtnemofate Earth Day activities 'Ja.k· Sa·ilor Jum· .. ps the Los ~ngeles firm ~ot RJchard· & durinc the hcent recall election. : scheduled Earth ·Day progtamS; ·~-~,on · the Golden West calJlpuS Dion Neutra, iiltroducid bis· mother to ·· ' ' ~ Da,y in the Fountain' , Valley ·-kld.tf.i::.aL. ......!:~ · • ·-· _ the coul)Cil after, saying thli,t his father J i • • ~, l , · , .. · • Ship m·-. Hawau·· had "dev•tot>ed· , ... , fondhes• and • S·'n·.T "'y Ho·z!.i1...:.v great feeling of peroonal at\achmtnt to .., uu ,, . : ~.,,. V. ll ' c· . ~ ·z ·n ld Off ' th:? City or Huntington Beach.'' , ..•• , .... . ·a ' ey OUUt;l . 0 s PE1it,'1~~RD~n.::!.':.ailor toN:~~r~ '.~~: bf°..i~~~.as~e~.~· t':\;t":! -Box ¥ail to. ~n:.~ .. , tf:n!on=~doo:1::!w'::r ~~; Europe wiUi the counciil. PilfOn·s 6f'.theJHUntin~!seaMi ~c>st • P l " -F-c A • . pered by a HunUngton Beach , man, Mr.s. Dione NeuJra said her husbi.nd Of fife " doWntown bra"nch twfil 1riQt'' h'aVe '· a· .. ·m· lS·try · ee-u' t . ction i·umped ship Tuesday in a wild ramapge wthortk.,.ih with mDany co\i.botheraton, buht their mall .placed In boxea on· SUni(ay1 · a er son ion was one w o o·r ."b"'ida~, according~ to postfuas&er as the craft pulled into port. der~-~ th Id d ~ ,_ a: un .:l\INU e wor re n own e Pete ,oiFablo. . t 1 • Engill.~man 3.C: Wayne C. Uthaug, 21 , architect's ideas best and would follow . Tfte pro~ economy mea1tu:e. '(ill If Abraham tincoln· was _read b·y a .; tidally show its hand, afid~ asked+ City of Jordan, Mont., lea~ fram the USS iherD most closely. take• effect Mliy· s, DeFabJo sakL Bpx1 · ·~ -Lto.~-s. ~ Palmist, why shouldn't residents of. 'oun-Attorney Thomas Woodruff f0r',a11 ·~Ion Reaper as she cruised toward--<a pier, She said that ahe hoped the City would hoJde.Q ,..,Ii still be able ·to ~fup, mail . .~.. y;~ ~,:K 'OH ..,THLY it~I'.'!~ . swam &:ihore and itole a truck from let the Neutra finn desigo the liD.rary,, on .Suncfays lf, tft was boxed. 1!a1\ir.dav; , t.· . .., -~ 1 -""'"" tain Valley enjoy the same privilege? in tWo weeks on the business licenle fee. a would·be r~scutr. . to be built in the, 147-lcre, CJ,itral 'park The only exceptions, to . th;:,;hollday 1 -~'1pUp1tiiln, .y10fy ~pr _l~., ~ That was one o[ the argun>ents put fee . ... • •, The Reaper's commandb1g officer is · be~w!enTalbertAvenu,andGoldenWest schedult" wiR be WisliinctOn!s··Biitbdfy. '.f·,;; . • , ,. ....... , • ... :! ~·. to "the 'city colii\Cil' Tuesday ni•bt by· -After the meeUng ,Councilman-(ton U. Cmdr. R. C. Kahler, ol Huntington Street. aiid .. Veterin's ~Day. ' ,. ' ' -.. ~, .. · ' ~ '";...-·, ··1·rr.t • , a Santa Ana Attor.ney who· is , ;eeking· 'Shenkman said he· ~thinks .th& bulnels Beadi.,,--• " ~ • The councilme agreed ·t.fuit a new J!J.·e.-iai;;· Fo_·~m~~~CJif~f. a reduction in tH.e city's ·$100.aoday" llCense ree is ·~totally abwrd .)nd Military auOiorlUes uld the sailor pull· comffiit.fee should meet with i the-nrm. ' · ,. STOCK~ 'M~RK'l;T · · ~ ~--·--_ b . li f f 1-1...t-ed a knife -~•commaiideered a I.ruck to dlscuss details of.· a new contract . '11 ''' ' I 1-' BOGOT-', eo'1orribla (UPlr -Colom· ~s cen~ ee · or ~ .. ~ .. ,J 1 · • archaic,·• but l"i'fin1M to prediet;.,.tfit --y J.:.. "' a~ and !~telling. f·~-f I isl·-,-1 F--u • ...., from a paaaerby who tried to help him, for the , library. A c<>mmJt.ee was ap-'NEW YOIµ( (AP) :...The Btoi:~'mai:Ii~t " bian i\rm/fr~ ~ u;e fue .. 11lhlnk these prohibitive fees were u"""eo pam ry n ~--1 <! thendtoveltibroughalockeda:a'te. J)ointed and held its .first pleetlng filtl'I shoWeda 1ubalantiil JOa.ln,JI~ fradbig o£former-clictit.Ot.Gust8vo~P~illa e~•6u-~• In the·da•o -. -lmistry _ ·.,~w. €ouncilmim , Albeit 'lloll-He wu qulckly captured by military Dion Neutra lmmedl&t.ly aft<: the Cqun-this !fl<!'."!>•·. iSe,e _q.u~UP!"• · P, a1ea . tilday,.pla.cloi.hlm, ,.,,.,.r , . '""'•• -31KU ,, 'l'I"' • ...... _,:.;. polict. -• cit meeting.· · · !"') r · bile his 'i.:71.J"r: --'=""'~;i:-1 wai connectechilthOJ!'ll.P.r:lnl c_,a•-" ·agreed, l>!ft added thet ., a .......,t . . . '""'' ·-' · $arrest w • '""l"l'-' ....., or and gfy!~es'." Everett~· the at:·-he:..u obJected .to ~tone's ~erence to . • • '.L~· . ., .j .... • ' : h~returnto:~ii:r : ~f.t '.~ t < :3::T~~·!e~;!;c;1:J:n~gy: i;a::~·~~~1l ••aiil,:.'l'm Jur~ U:tideeidelf .. Not1 • .Jnd.ae··: t or~~-~,::,;~·.;·.~ 1CJtit new~pers • afid sold through not interested I~ palnlJStry~ but: 1( some. . * ti , : . • -:J ' " , , • ' e . • 1 m~azinesUisfoies)""he'"a'.i"gUed: ~. ··~, ·one,elle"is, tine. I do think"tbe ·busin~ . ,' . _ • • · . ~ t • •• , ., • ·-. .. ' 1 • • e ~1:·~~·v ... refused to· o!· ~::r~~~~~~~· ailmit.ted he I•.:'\:= -sp· eed Trap· Prmester M<.ty: Face. Coni~rn ni Rc}-~~r. · ','· _ ... _ A'little iJl'ejud1ced agai~ palm1$lry, · • . ·:,. r: .r.~,, ... ~i:_.,..,. "..,111111111-.;;-a ~,.,,_._ • 1-R. · ' · anti inig)t have ,lo thi~ a long time ' · H: , ~ "' • :1 , . ._ .' .. ~ • '"' • , · " . r ~ . ~r.u:'S,X ,~SP.~n,se 1 ~ror~!han,ing the fft. ~ , .. _ . By TOM BARLEY · ni.imber of witnesses among them ·cona.id~a~Je. 'ch8.llerige to ttl,tt ~riissed f1 You c.ti .take io/f those, ~eaters r , Vloe Mayor J~~ HafPU said, not , ; -·°' ,,.. e>tiw f'll•t ''"' Muf'ilclpal Court Judge Rpbert E. ruck!µ, cpurt. re~rter; lrllJed. p,urin1 her 1 tw<>-, TfurtQay .becJl\lse ;tbe · ~pera-, Fto m..,,ilOt ·A'd ' . .::::::·; ~~ ! ~ 't':r:~~ar sp: Eileen Wa~on'a War against a piece Santa ~na· Police .chief EO ... Ws:rd J .. Allen. day ~·)' ~at .. ·ft t 1W'11 not.. •OJ>tr:lttng. ~~e u~ ~at,~~~·~· . :·'·,. · , .'• ,;i.t1llk'eeP~oPtn~." ~~: ~=n~:!m~~!1~~9~ ~rt. clerk Don Armour and Deputy· ti;er •• ~~·C~r'.it ~•(~1~·an ,~, j fufther~inlandunderfriendb',IUD-; 'l'Emem<.'1-flne r~nse_:_~ifh •~ely, • Stoae !fa•~-ill!BI Jjlle(JjlAlitka, opot her all .. ecfly ·~auto endelt Distnct Attorne! ~~· F', Crooby. to a 15 mi1e, '°""·w)left ~ wa1 ~lied, ny Bides. , , , • -· .. .... , • ~·.a•prlll ir....... "· ... . .. , . : ~-!hop Tueaday· -... . -Jttry btt J,. . ~. bY -· ~. Po1J1:.-.11"'". ,. ... • I · · "'"°"''""""°" lri!ptOv,l;l!QI · OI , , ,• . ~ iit# · • vtrY· dOQ!dad ·illclie;;;; : · ' 1 ,M;ii' 6=' c ' . 'wa'¥iron'I ' iu)>P!i<ttas . 11" bes~i:;.d " \~llo,quett · 11\'SIDE · TOD~ y . ~?The id-..tbit_... ' •·"', . •. .Jqqe WU!Ltnl.'.:~ acce~ ... t were.riOt ,iu · by C®J'\'tqthOritlea. UUiit h Yt'f"lll" r _ eat-ooWd . A dductl 111 T ·t!ill ·o .. :, ;;·-·-·"--•from 'llad"'" "'·., . ~plenft11e.~~Ana.·M1m1clpif00urt -•a\idme · "-"•tiy,<Qdi«~' !'!',I,~··~ ,t\!11 , ~,upclr;' w;1~·,•,.°i'trJ1eor~~"'.:d "Secre\ln' ·laf.pel'lftlMlon lo CIJll!P a pal ~· panel that Ibex could net reach· a •erdl!t as "having no 'rel~' ro '!ht 'matftt' ·t!leJ/'1"!', . . "!'\!: ~ .8h': ID · "' '""'•' • .;...,.. •"• l,CHAIJ,ENGING OP~R. per-•. W,oo:trull,who~•l"'°"edbiN~ m ,the we iraued peraonllly by tlie at hand, designed to baraH· potjce and also cj\leltlopeil.· •q!ll , ,and 1 ofl:l!~/;,i~~ ,;;t • rorm ~tatial, adm1ni!tr1Uve Belch s baUle :=, astre1ogy ~..year Hunt.tngt.on '8eRb woman" a~ set a , cit~ oUICliJs and cank•rr to' the dignity • ~ j of.-~ .. • • w h.o Cba.&t this tut~kcnd.' .St1, t•iCr.! ,;::;:-=1:'1:0:.{ .... ~~i::. <a., r_ ,.P!'I' •> • ' new !rial ~Mg. Ii.' ! ·1 and orderly p~ «'!hio court. .: •!'!":~led !ht. rl\d'' d~.. :1!:. ·'~·· · ·~ <qfm1um1, Pao•• 22·13. .: ' ! nr· o1c. Airport, llllst'.tve xlnt ' ' ' lie thfjl bty il'<fereit' the cou.~ty Jud~e, Thom\_on ll;o. endecj Miu • Miu' WtldrOI! ~er.it IWO/'~bons for , , -· ori : typlni ,,s.ff. exper. use o1 die· no•tal 'Plan • Blas'ted welfare ..,...... .. t emp ~ 10 1~e I watdtoos Rri,.flrteP.,as a l"••lem , a llllftrl•l·•Jter. JUIY •llfllNllCed that :r,~;. · ~ -... --·'I'll tatina ~. ~ptable aubsti· .c: " back to rsl.s ~ r~wb!i_t -awyer by ~tn&nl .~e public defend~ ~' riu)d not .reae .• ui-.nlrn0u5 verdict c"'"' ~r i: . .,.... ::.. ~ tule. Sbd also be clpable of deaJ.. ~ ' -. could, be,. ,~. to tepreee_pt ,W•ar: ~¥>'!• cwt~mpt anc;. U\tn . 'fil~ ~theitl •.w-J\hout ~-· ~·~ u·si ,~ • !fnow~~A$kAt:1Y0r1_ll PauJ.. 1-··N::~~m~u:~ Jor r=e~~ -==t~· p,ooedur~·11: the ~ oo;:~1~s ft~~ tod~11 'lhat ti4~ Jury~, pl~~~~ based on' hel' ar~ment that i;:.:.1c .. " il F. . .t'::.:1,.!f (No .\gencya) the Pest Office cam~ under fire from ":;light of 'what he called Misa Waldron's "hlch· saj throuah thi 'Waldtqn• tNJ o(fk't:t Robert Swabtl l'lad fipened the :::i!...::i n.J i=-.~ '•: You can gel the result.a you ·want· too two ~'anal J;lepublicans Wed· "indiscriminate use of • u b po en a wat1 locked 11 to ,1 In favor ·of convJcUf" d \I.~ doOr fw • Woma~ membtlr "~ t+n ·= ·.. ..,1 from a -hird-W'Ol'klfta DAIL..Y Pi:u:ri · ne9day q ·•.1polilical as bell.'1"t'he.y said privileges." ~ . when Judge, Tbr;>mpsol'I ruled 1 mistrl8.. ot one. jury end llid.i._"bello" to the '::;'T."llMn ': ::;:r: '""' .... ciaallied.ad. Calllo..•.xt.sot.director at _lt.l!ouldiopen the.way lo.lorciag "''""" He.JIO!ed,..thalJ!iaa_Jlaldroo,J3, o[ m: YOlfilj)e Mias 'l(pldr9!1,__11>4!•klfll~l!!'I member, . ..,. entered.' th<, -· -•" -. mat.womrs lo join.a uruon, IOI 7th Sl, bad .. bp>ened a subotantlal al .• pace which •PllWed lo pooe ~ cour1roomo L----· _-__ ..:,......_ _ _,.---.,.I, • • • I • f. • • • \ • • " I I • ------ , ! " .I I • ' I • • ---------~· -~· -..-.-. -· • .. w.-;;-Aitl zr. mo ,. I ' t - :Never Underestimate· •• .· Power of Councilwoman By ALAN DllllN CM .. Delb' PIM llttl . • . . A houaew~ took her place on the Huntington ~ch city council Tues- dlj' 1'lcllt,ad .-~C<llll1cllmeo wonder u they could slaiid the 'h<al in her ldtdion. Quite a lew got burned. · Her name Is Mrs. Nonna Brandel Gibb& Many men w:ere muttering !I Into the small l\olin tl1ll morning u they tried to fathom what went wrona with-their best laid plans to elect a mayor. . Everything had seemed clear unW a woman came along. Tbe vote was tp be a.sttaight ahowdown between the 1tllli mayor Jock Green and -mator George Mc- Cl-ocken wllb Ill memben kn9wn in be ID a W deadlock. +·+·+ . • • • Mn.·G!bbe. ibe ClllJ -!ncamti<nl elected, had the pl~ vote. But lnlliad of. -tier billot. she kept 11· ap • .._ -.. ~ • hip bee! In the WOltl." .. llOll. GmBll, lt ...... ii a ""'1'd abelalper. . • . .JI• ... had ...-... that .. ~ 4,01 -. had ~ her to .... tr tbem. ..... .-up her llrill tine ~U..: Wcman .power, Iba ~. la In nol ~ up yaur mind. • • • • $~~~$( JYami~g • ... .....~.· • ' Critiiized · · Higb school Trustee Josepb Rlbal today asked for the cancellaUon ot. an Edi.son .mg11 Scbool dedication e<rempoy Thurs- day _l>ecauR, he alleged the sobool Is nallted· alter \'the largest single l9UfC8 of air pollution wJtbin the county.!' He asked for the caocellaUon th.rough a letter 'addressed to Dist. Supt. Mu: F()l'Jley, only one day after be ad- monished Robert S. LaVrTenct, 8 UCI dean and guest speaker, not to attend the meeting for tt»e 1ame reuon. Matthew Weyuker, pitildent of the Huntington Beach high school d~tr\Cl's Board of Tnistees, said the dedicatiOn would take place despite Ribal's letters. "He'-. inakinl atatements that 8re not necmarlly racls. It's a well·lmown /act lhat 1ulomoblt.. produC< IO perocnt ol !!le !JllOI," ~ Weyuur. "f don't thlnk he's taking into aCCOUDt that be might be hurting the lccUnga of the kids who are proud ol their new adlooL 11 ----· L • • , , lllQJ ID the cruri of Ill ID the COlllldl clwnben mull have conc:luiled , lhll u 9loy watdied the -ate drama unjold. '. . • · !In. Gtbbl dmled that lhll waa ber lnteeUon ""'" Ille nvealed htr- Rlf • lbe anDll)'IDCJm ablf:•llm-after tbe ftrlt two ballota. It wu not a cue of a wGmln belq tmabte 10 maa up her mind, ohe eald, boil '1lnply a llltu .. ' Uoit lil'wbleh a newcome IO the councll did nol wanl IO be -u alJinfnl hor· No End Showing In Truck Strike -- Spins Into Weed Patch , stll .with' eltber cocmcll. camp. -· -Wildcat strikes by truck drivers from oruo to Calif<rnia showed no signs of A chase reaching speeds In excess of 120 miles per hour ended in a Huntington Beach weed patch Tues-. day afternooo with a smashed up car and a string of citations "for the driver, James W. Burton, 18, Long.Beach, but no serious injuries. Newport Beach police said they pursued the car west on Coast High- way and up .Beach Boulevard where the auto rip1 off the highway at Atlanta Avenue. , -• . I ... * * 111111· POlJND her · pollltloa u1llenablt. Green' ad McCrack., no doubt . ' • I -II untenable, too, fer-by allotiinlng 8he tocik'both men out Of the plcton ad (OI Jl!>nald Sblpley, a oolletiUt at Cl! State, Long Beach, elected ....,,.... U llli. Glbbl" wwds an·to be-tahn-Ml'loully, lt -mull-be.comclucle!I that .... did Doi"""' the""""'"'"'""' of deddln(·wbo -be elecled ,..,.. '"' ler llrill DllOlt on. the oouocll: ·· , · · · -Yet.her aclloa t.<ld llte1bollota, tcrpedoed..the cha-of both Green and llcCraotoa, llllllall • -·of -.,, and put· Shipley, who bu beld the . pootloo -llmel ol ~ -iJf lbi olty. 0 ending today, while a strike· threat by 90,000 teamstets in the Northeast eased. President NiJ;oa was asked to intuveM in the wildcat-=ltrllte--i>f-12,000-Ohio teamsters by the Ctzyaboga CoWlty (Cleveland) Board of Commissioners. Cleveland ·Is "!"'rted to ~ losing 13 million a weei in payrolls alone and unemployment has increased by about 20,000 persons since lbe strike began. Mesan Facing ,Charges Of Insurance Swind"le Garf:l~n Grove -fifuncihnan...:_ - Suffers Attack • FAR FROM -~ .iOiiiO!\li:.,. Mn. ·Glbbo' mlllden ·move on tbe cocmcll waa lo 8led Sbloie.. >'-""'41i'. That'• ihe way ll a!>PW'-ed tO -...-tlm" _,,.,._ . ' ""9-Glbbl 'trill have · a -baid ilmi cmvJnchil ihe eynlcs among them-- llial waa not ber lnlenUon an 11911& r • . U, then. Ille did tatmd to brelk up lbe city's power llllUciure, she de-...,,_., -•lu!Alkl!ls fgr -.r: ........ P .. ~J ln-Chlcago,l~aHnedlators·sllld-the chances for a negotiated end to a strike and lockout there were .. very dark." Elgbl leamaler looals and an Independent A Costa Mesa men's wear store chain owner who police allege~ out a $15,000 insurance pollcy on the life of a dying employe-= by standing in for the unwitting cancer victim at a physical examination -faced court today. His fonner worker compla"ined when he received the first bill. SHIPLEY N·EW MAYOR. union -representing over 40,0oo Chicago drivers and dock worien. -are deiqan- ding a fl.85-en-bour wage booet over a'. three-ye,r contract. Chicago truckers Lawrence Odenz, 47, ()f 2983 Java Road • • ha~ <>flered a 70-cent ~ · In the Mesa Verde area, is free on .lim.n:M.:.lllhlo\tt ••.l!'l natl;f .-~ JlOIHlllnl dnce ,lhe ~ wu 1i,soo bail pending prDOeCution on lour N~ •• ~-Al Coen _JtljJposed~.tO.be..WCret~ . -.. . .' felony charges along with a co-defendant. ttJimlna.Unl Gfeen. Two votes were held %': • • • -11 !!tP~ -;. .: e . ' ~· Q .. He . and former insurance salesffian *"•w Ill ...,Uon. Si, re . . Ealll Farowich, 34, or Tuetin. ai:e chlrged f'Ibe wm _,.t, ltQt observers f!JereWUas.J'tiew ooe ' • F' S • with compJracy tc commit grand theft, felt Sblolio and Bartlett ..... voUng ll'e ...... ,.,ce for McCncken and · Coen and Jerry MOTION PASSED ~ .. ..-.a. attempted grand theft and two counts Matney •Green. .... .At this _.mt, a move was mfde to , ~ of forgery. llECQI fA•UCO ' ~-.,,..pln .tjl~ln4UoJ11. ]p.one'd Wllh Flro engine !Id.,, inovtes, ftre ataU~ 1' llbe octjon was ICbedu!oc< belore Jud&• I"=" the ::Ololl; ii· who's aJ>. · !lie 11tllllloii became · • to· be qllerf<!.~ ~&;,~ Beach Judicial · Dtslricl Court, 1temmiog !\'om !Allot.I two cal;,~,, 01111 ~IDV "!'P°"'1 .. !!11!.:.l.... =· ;.d J~·~-cte:~:, Piu! Mast In ~Ir•~°"'"'" 't1>1Jnty atain1na ~ be •"'wnw' " hhDJell Bartlett attempted to ~tc . ~ celebrates P'tra'"ler\Pl~'DtJ.. . . a complaint by a terminaJly ill cancer ~t ,,;'l!\l~. aGI~~" •• ~ :i .::dypo!::',.:'J .·~.·~.,~ • AR lire statlom wjll-be" _. for-public n -""' -·--Id tputl ard--~-"'•·-~ lnsilectloo between t:.l.m. .lo.5 p.in., WU the-wbowudecllologlovole. OOU DD o<W -·...--· -,. iccordinf t0 Capt .. .Jlm1Vlnctot ol the 1 "'lbi """'°"'I have 11 lhll -Matney -then 11<111in11ed Slilpley,...,. HU11tinston·llelc!i F1ri J!eportmenl. ~ .. -. ui, ~baa oome aJoni though he was the ooly one'i"lo'~}l•I· ;At Ille ·Lllt,'Slnet -~, "I,., Lake t1;at than ani faclloai 1111 the councll," been ln favor ol ~ llJe.-uta-St, thl!ia wm~ llre-ibxi<.rld.Ot from * aplalilod. · ) t.: . Uons. .t: : ·• • 9 a:tn. ,t.: llJll-.a.m. '.~f.l'ill!:aerlal 1'lllen &lie Aid lhOJ-llhe-.,,.. ohoclred With Slllpley now tn1the ,...., 1r.was ~., ~w« ·~uons, lo read' ln ·'lhe [lr9!I Iha! lbe held leH that Green's chancu.3 0ald'•be reacue brea .l!ld bom~ lll•ty the DI -·-· boosted !or a vole ,.. two mlcftl -lie demonslreQw. • ,; · "I -1111 llloog. fell l1>al I bad siphooed from l\Jc:Cracl<en. 11 ll!\Olfted> Ai-the Bu!bard Sire.&' StaUon, J79a 8iJ: friends on the councl.I -l don't that Green-.. Matney and c.oen wwld Bustiard St ... Ute eveiitit"111 tab place like the -posiUon I wu put in. It's sUck together and that those 1hree votn frord ' noOa ·\o· 2:30 .p.m: ,l:Dd at the untenable."· would be enougb, partlculatly ii lllere Doyle'and Shlilda Slatllm, 51111 Hill Ave., llESPECTED BOTH was another abstention. • Crom J p.m. to 5:30 PJD; . Mn. Gibbs -on lo aplaln that S'l'llATEGY FAILED she bad r_eapect Ind ~ fer lli!lh But ~ . .strategy falled. There were Great anil..llcCrackeni -.. ·-no .•bstenUons. The vote came out a "l am 'not a mnui with a 'bird deod!ock qaln :.... Ibis liiiie Green and time ~ up my i!ih>d ~ I don1 . S!llpley with lhrO!l wtes apiece and want lo have ·YoU feel that If I vote· _. MCC!acbo one. . for (;reen I am In Green's camp aod Thl1 produced a ruooff between Ship1Q" ir. I 1~ for George that I am with and Green and Shlpley was elected . .t:J.. him. A few minute~ later there was anether 1 ~ !lfaloey and Bartlett 1tlempled court.oy rount and Sh!J>ley was &1!"11 ' to. ~ Mn:. Gibbs that any hurt a unariimous en~eQt. feeJ11111 would fade fJKi that she could Matney was also n1mtd vice maydr~ vok fo< either without oaulllog !II wlll. without opposlUon. Hls~nacllon caught ThLoi: caused .city attorney ~n Bonfa the emotion of the evening: 1"Jbank · ~ , ch!_~ 1n with the observation th~t you _ l think." .. · it;twn ~ for anyone to e1:pia:in · Shii>tey was elected a counaHman in 1 OAAftll coAIT l'UILISHING CG\\l'AHV ' l•li•rt H. w,,. ~and ... .,.. "J1ct I. Ctttl1y Vkl l'rtt!denl <Ind Gentt'1I MIWllf!N' Tho111u 1Ct11'il .... Tlloll'ltt A. M11rphi11• MIM\11111 lllJI"' Allt1rt W. l1t11 ......... a-.... ,.....,.. 9"dl0fftc• 17175 l11ch l1ill1•1r4 M1ffiJlf AtUr1u1 P.O .... ltO, •2641 --l...-19dl:m.--t~ Wit IMM: m wue Ila'/ Strftt ~ ktell: 2211 wttt ... lbN IOll""l"f In Clernitnk: -Norlll El~ .... I 196t and In .1964.. 1985 &efved 8 two-year terin as ·Dllyor. ill lhe 11111 eleclloii hfi was the top vote-geiter, P.ifuic ii. per<eJ11. He was vlce •mayqr in 1965.and again was mayor for ooe year in 00. ' Valley Planner8 Face 7 Hearings Fountain Valley's p I a n n I ~ a com· missioners may ,be a l.itUe shOcked to see seven public bearings scheduled for their meetlng al 7 ,~ tonight In city ball. But a spotesmin for the, planning departme~t saf~ tqday Ille JllOll<la is not so bad u it looks because four ol Ille publlc bearlnp wlll be condbued lo other dates. ; The th,.., JNllllc hearings 11111 scheduled are: · • ·-A req\IOl1 for lllnlle fomlly (II-I) "'"1ng on p...,.n1, north of Ellis A-, l!Heet ....i of Btnbrd StreeL 't..fiuollngton Volley B1pUst Church Is -.un.~. ·~ ': =.:: sl of B an Street and Slater Av.-e. -A p plan for six lndultrial buildings In 11" industrllll part. Church Plea Denied 1bt Huntington Beach oouncll has denied • ttquest by the First Church ol Christ Sdentlst for diagonal pariinc OD Ei&hth Street In Ille downtown ...... ' . . . .. .. . ' Traffic System · Analysis Slated Ao analyllls ol lralfi~ syotems ID Hun- tln'gton Beach is to be made at a cist of 1129,000. Flnanoe Director Ben A11110llo told councilmen Monday that the state had approved a grant f()r _the study. He said the survey would· help the p0llce departm•~t. The counell gave Arguello pemUssion to set up a four-man committee to evllluale' the prOposals Glf•r\!d by eight COllJUllantS'...tioC the job and to JWard the· -t. ''Ille cOmmlttee will ·bring · the contrai:t 6aCI-for !Orm.al ratlflcaUon by the council May 4, F~,P .. e l PALMIST ... &10. said today that other forms· ot eiltertal'nment al!O pay high fees . He listed a circus, which pays $200 the first dAy and $100-a-day afterward&; • carnlvlll tent sbow, llllO-a4ay and · an auctloneq at $SO+day. "Primary-reason for stiff fee, and moit clUes have tbeni, Is the dirficuh1 In pollclntr ·a palmistry or astrolD17 " business," Woodruff uplained . . However cwncil«ten feel about these art.I, the wrltlna won't be on the wall conctmln& their IUture \IDUl the ocx1 I council meellog, May 5. Huntington Council Seeks Pollution Rap 1be Huntliigton Btach council wintt: ownen ol boats Lhat discharge Hw1ge to be punished. The c:ouncU has puetd a resolution ur&ini ledml and stale rep-esentat)vu to enact leglll1U00 bannlll( the dlscl\arg• of teWtge lnto any bay, harbor or n1vlpble itream and calllog !or punllh- ment ol any violations. Wr~king Yard Appeal Denied An appeal to open an auto wrecking yard in the central part of the city ,-as turned d()wn Dy Huntington Beach council Monday. The council denied· permission to Robert Morris to open the yard on a 4.8-acrt site south of Slater Avenue and west of Beach Boulevard. The 'property ls in a light industrial dlstrlcl bul the plannloC staff pointed . out that homes and apartments are ·nearby. • CONVENIENT TERMS BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE I· - patient who Jives In Corona del M~.;.... . De uty District Attom.ej Joe Dickersof charged llie-J)iirW ltli collibCJratfiif·to- ga in financially from the impending death of the man . Odenz allegedly took and passed the physical examination ordered for the victim by Farmers' New W or Id Insurance Compaiiy. · The clothing store operator is head of Michaels' Limited and Is being represen~ by attorney R i c b a r d Caillouette, ot. Whi"ier. His legal counsel declined Tuesday to comment on the unusual case against Odau ml Farawlch. E~c4ange Cluli· Hunting Talent Members ot tbt Fountain Valley Ei. change Club are bunting for talent. The talent they seek lle:s within youths age 7~19 who can sing, dance, play a musical lnstnqnent or exhibit some other talent. The best of eac.b categ!X'¥ will perform for the public free at 7:30 p.m .. Saturday at Fountaln Valley School, 17911 Bushard St.. One Winnerirom Satwday's contest In the 7-14 age bracket and one from the 15-19 ·age bracket will be selected for county and perhaps state and national contest.5 se:onsored by the national Ex- change Club organir.ation . AudJUons for tht Saturday night show will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday at the sch(l!JI. Applications for the talent contest are available at all schools in the city. H. Looia-Lake. Garden Grove coun- cilmiln and fonner mayor of that city, is reported recovering-wet from-a 111.ild coronary atta~I(. lU!fered ~day at bi's beach house in Laguna Beach:-· Lake, 59, was re-elected last week to . a ~rd four")'ell! council term in Garden Grove, where be -makes his home. He had come to Laguna to spend the week.end at the oceanfront home ·at 68S Sleepy Ho1low Lane, which he and Mrs. Lake lease on a year-round basi.s for summer and weekend slays. Taken to South c.oast Community H~ on-SundQ, Lake was 4iscov"ered to be· l.Ufferlng ff.oiit a previously. un- diagnosed ,,diabetic condition, Mrs. Lake saJd. · · · Qo<;tor• ~avf ord~~ bJm to· ·""' qul!14' ill LaJUna !Or .• Um• before. ~l.irriN(~to ,.hlS duties on the Garden GiOvb' 'CPuncII. He is the owner of a large lumber yard in Garden Grove. Lack of Quorum Delays Decision Lack of a quorum by Huntingtoli Beach planning commissioners T u e s d a y P.QStponed a decision on the controversial Brookhurst ·street and Adam! Avenue land di9Jsion for aiiother week. The division involves two 16.7 acre parcels on the southeast corner -0f the intersection. Several commercial establishments, in- cluding a harctware store, car wash and service station have been denied con- struction requests on the comer by either the commission or the city council. -'""' ·-·"" ............. Ndl .. ... .,,. .. ,... -'drol Toa """7 line Jtatl 1bout .. r clrmnaUc d- atn=7ler aupuiority, Tbi1 i1thewatch that wu 1000 feet from a plane. It 1till workl ' ' perfeetJr, Bet it in our 1tore. • .. T.bt llOnt of W1ier'1 toaahneaa lies in the lncdex ba1uace wheel with ltl unique tlexible epiral spobl that ,...i·v .. to abaorb shock and i1 ru•nn· tMd araiutlhock: for life! (Ewa Lbebanlut life.) Or replaced free Jf eftl broken. Stop and ... the ~111ple:t:e line of handaome, darable WJler watchu. And • the watch that waa dropped from. u. air. pl111uod Uftd lotlck abool It ' . . • •WJJ.I11taftu:Mla•wlitel 0-1· V-HwlU. 1hock ... puu\Md • for tile aplaat; ......._ 24 YEARS SAME LOCATION I U) NEWPORT AVE. PHONE 541-l40 I COSTA MESA I • I I I J • ·-'r "' ~ ~ ~o~~c.":o-~'.iNrv -. . .. .. ~ . .• .. -· , ' -·1 -i -f •' ..,.1•· ,11. __ • "--1i • • Re#red Y a~ht ,IJt~~~r . W.ins . :~ii ,'S~~orid; ~«lW,i • ' • ~ • .t-: · • fr fr fr Wilson Made . . shalt, wil1 serve a t~-year term .,s m8y«-. He 1 aald•-he W•s· greatly p)eased at 'thel vote Outcome. ' r ., /• · 'Onfy ~ .days~before,_ N;rth h~ ·been. told lhat Parson.!' had the v.otes to bi· com~ maypr ancl 'Htrlh 'had agrted to' noiniiiaie him to '™"' 9oUdarit:r. ~n the picture .changed. 1• • , ,) . ~ . T'l)llledialely after the v°'lug'Tuesday, 1.frs. · ,Parsons, diStraught ·a~ ther bus: band's ~defeat, came up to the press table. ")t we ail set for Hlrlh ·to Tiominate . . . •• Lindsley,•. she sa!<f" ''.Tlien; Jlltlli cri\ed . last rilgl1t and' said h!'h&d !he-• ne"' . , ' " • . . ' I ' ' • .men ~sewed\UP, ...... i ~fl " .. , · · The .thrff 'new meD ·•he·spoke ol•are • Carl Kmyla, Milan .. DoO!al aricl ·lli<:hard Croul, SWOrri· tn. Tu~8Y' f4 ~ \.four-' years terms they w·ere · electe"d ~o '1~ ~ ... ~ " wi;ai-sons said tie111ad three Vo~ COin(' In _... ~mably hJs OWl) and thMe of '. holdover councilman Donald..,. McJnDts . .. .. 1 . •• . < " ' • ~ "<I ' and re-eli<ted <:ounaimon Howml· J!oC· ers · · ~..i ' ~; -o~ · 111t.'fini ~v.w ·.,· t11•''1t'! coilnclime.\ evl<k'n~1 Yblid· Mr If.Ward Rogers. ihe, third ~vo~ed !"~Ypl' Cfa!dl• datt. That oroa~ a 3-3-Nle. Al'f>lnllW O.{I the sec1)n~· ~ote ~ S\Yl~ to ffirth, . P~s· w81 -e cOi!Cil~torj than hls ·wile I~ )us.e~lanatlon'o( ~t hap. • pene<i', ,He Sa'k!, <,:Nre '-.8.S a .tende1'CY on·the part of thet~w,cPuftcibrieil to.,....w._nt ~·'·" "~(See>lllR1'B, ....... ) . -' .. ' ' . ' su,,.~• B~ll 1 . , • Body Found CNo~ta. ~esa's Sehfull~ Jo·i11 .;~µg: :9~.:~.ea~h;· ·. ___ e,w_Ma_mt _t_Fi. .. · . -.. · _F· · fill{;· · ·, ·. t Clues Sougli~-..-. R$!,rtM.Wilaon'was:~ed~a19rof reew· . :·a ·y• · 1··g •'. 1· .• ;~ 'ofihge-Ctiinty ,.cbron!r'l depUUei~ ·CostJ.Mesa Tl,teSday•nlght,dliring the.·ci.ty __ . -. . , . . : , · 1 • .? day are trying to establish idenUty 1nc1· council'~ biannual reorganization meeting~ ' r • ~ ' (-.. a ca~·ot death of; a badly decom~ Councilman Willard T. Jordan, who won t bOcly found on tl}e beach thif'~ fllOl'l'Ii.n& r"1iliection to his seat this. month was An atde-ln State Sen. John G. Schmitz' after the place holder bill ·'!_a_aJ~· · r Off 281.h St'reet in New~rBeach. nam~ vice-mayor. . ' Sacr11mento office said today the sena_lor· 111 anothe'r develoe_ment, "&fuVi Area -~ ~~~~less ahd lim~less. remajnl Wll~ir Will be ~ecvil}g as mayor .. while. has agreed to co-author wilh-'Asseri\bly-FreeWay Figbtetl.anOO:UnCed they •have. Wert. d1111,.vvered .. 8.IXM-5:30 a.tn-:'.by' 1 carrying on his campiign for elecUon to man Robert ·Badham a bill deleting the secured Ne~rt Harbor High .~ool j<i-~r out for an early m"Omlng'run. the county Boilrd of Supervisors. He is Newport Beach section ,0r the Paclllc Audltoriufn for an aU-0u~ anU•freeway Santa Ana rj!sldent Robert Turv, t~t seeking tne seat currently hel.d .. bY Alton Coast · Freeway route from the ,state rTietUng. al 7:30 p.m., Thursday, AJ"'.il La Colina Drive, told officers hp spotted E. Allen the current bo:ard chairman and Jreeway system. ,.;... 30. , · ' the body on the hlgh tide · ijne as he represe.n'tative of Orange Cpunty's Fifth Schmitz (R·Tlistin )' co-authored 1 Paul J, Gruber,' vice chflrman ,of the ran •long the beach. . ; · . Superv1sorial District. similar Badham (R-Newport Beach) Freew•Y Flghuin, said speClfic , inVlta-• De.tecUve Sam.Amburgey .JI.id the body ,N.EWP0"-'1 Bl;,8CH CITY CQUNCIL CH,t.NGES THE: GUARD' · A total of n appointments or elections proposal in 1985. . .. · li<>ns are beulg sent to, ff civic WOC!o· was In tbe Odvilnced ·-·<ii decom· · , ~a"r;.r E~ Flfr:th Trln: Ga:nl •••Mrs.' IM.rlh•ll Steps Down t~k place during • the .Costa Mesa coun-· 1bat bill passed-the Aseembly but died uons and a ·~l inviliuqn ii Uten;Qed Ji.ol!Uoo. 'II~ Wfl 1~f~ ··'° eYen tell · ~ '· oil's reorganization meeting. :' in a Senate commiUee c~ by, to the public\. to attend. · ' that it wu lftunan, be sa1d .• ' . One1drew concerned·~,rwbile a,n-"Father-of the Fre~•Y ·syat'em" Dan· He said an aerial photograph a~tnc~ 'Whilecoronet'sinveetlpton,,e;tryhl& ''*" , 0 ~· ' ~· ' , . other w,as ,made ·*Uli .. aHec~te ~ dol~ CQll1'f~ · . 1 . : ...:,;i..: ~ l;Qllie ~--~Lbe' Ill ~~~~~.Gibe' =,:<,:,~!'!.~?h : , . ' -f;'f.i;l· '-4:11•1'11 · . minders that tbe JaiO City c t;.2;;1;" J"'-: filed<•·~ . .......,.,: Iii, "°"""**·· oaid •... ....-.. •w ...,.. --. ..w:f:i,, , · .· ·~~i~.H.':--;·:~~liil . :~~ ·:~ . \, ·".,. ·r .'~!, -.~!f!'."~=~IUef till ''!lt~-'! ~: "~~~ ; , • • : , • : f ':~ -· ":v· . . . . . . ·=aty ~ i• ~.~.,,.,.&~· ~s . \'.A:Jttll~. I me11l uter! .own i:'lan~ lit mado>~, Cil)~.1.~,!" • .::.,: ~ ... ;.:~ ""'"7 -· ;.;::; ' -. "" I'"' .. .plHJlll :n1 'J r ...... ·,··· ... , ., .. . . ....•. ;· .. · . M:,'j{wi~~\ •• .,beeli'.hllidJ~ N' . ;· .• :· .. '. .ai . , 'l:;iJ,h · ·•: R Jected ... ··Again. ·-.. Farewells were safd Tuesdar by·tbrie priive on lhoH leeilngs. . ~ .. ~.;.,al~ :•!::':l'J:.~ ·.(51..V'tin'f:t•Lfl~S(J. .~.f} ·Q.0,f.S. . Newport Beach tjty_c~lmen, two of As reUrt~g m.,or; Mrs. Marshall was strator suffered 1 strOte several montbt · ' f'" . . ' , . · ... B' -' ' ' · whOnl.'liadluved the city'as .m'.ayor tand given a boUquet of Jong-stemmed yellow .... -.... "-t • '· y Su' TIP~~ lhe third forrnttly as city manager. ' ·~. a plaque~ with4 gavel on it and ag~uncilman Pinkley said he talk~ M . G s F' ' ds' . r~· ! ADU SteWog down to yield their seats•to -~i1fr:m::~uon.from her city coun-withMcKenzk!at5p,m. and thekmgtime ay et ' tat:.n . Un . 'suPervisor Robert .w. Battin W88 ~~~:i~~rereandMr~~~1i:!~~ 'Mle resolution· eipreSSes sincere ;ap-~Yof~:!~~ :=~~t )'Oung Sorsabal . - , ' . t:; · · -' 6'f&tM 1 aialnr'1Widat in lits renewed --Mrr.:.1(8?.lhallo·mnor the ·ta,s:t .t'Wo l>reciation for her '12 years'of service CounCJlmf.nGeorgeA.T11,ckerwa1.,pre-. . 1 • , , • "·. 1 , • , • jlJ~ ~ ~dy phisei ~f ~.Upper yearJ said;.~1t has ·been:a •grea.t ,ex-lo the· citizens · of •tbe city as planning sented a cerainlc city s~•l-coinmendl~g , By ,JOANNE REYNOLDS . place .iaxes ·OO dlJputed property tn~~ Ne"'.POri Bay land •exChange with · the pe~~ t1had• 00. idea the job · would ~ssiOner, councilman; vice mayor his four-year term, 'pfus ·a clock-tno11nted . . ~ -..~ ~"''...,, • · tipper N.ewport Bay. , , Irvine €.ompan)'. ,'' he\aS;iDf.e(estj.nJ:,..enjoya~le ~~·re~ard-· .-Ud ?l}AYoi:. desk set and boo.kends. . tfeWpori.Meu· Uajfled ~I District. .. . in&."· . ~·rt aays she provided .f.hc city with in· Acting City Clerk, Eileen Phinney, prior Supei:lntem,ient WJlllam CUMJngham In September boai'd memberl had' de. ' lit , a~ new ippreaCli, Battin suggetted ~ber:. _mayor· i~· four ·years·'before-sPir~d lea"'rshi,p, ga,ve ge~ously of to her own permanent appoinQnent, ad-Tueaday night told schopl ~rd'l'lie17lbtrs Clde<l nl\)€ to n'gure on abbUt f639,~ frorii · \hat ~ Cqµnty ~nsel "'rubml,t a ~rt ~-Marsha1l.~sltid .. "I found a :new · her time to supJ>ort -worthy•community minisle~ed the oaµi of office to _Tticker's tqe district. may be able to get nearly t~ea.9Ji .UpP.'fN~~Ylapd,be<;a.use1 ln two weeks .·regardin& the rigbtls of life.' It~• ·giv~me'l~~t, allowed me ~vors,, and preSi~ ~ov:er' delibera· ~eplicement1 Councilman.Jack Hammett, $300,l:to In it,ate. !qualizatiP,n ai~~ to re-. I~ bad, beeD Jrozeat.1 ·by 1 Cqunty Auesaot> ihe ~unty• "in the \ Upper' Bay . u to to go forward and appear voonger ·than , t~.ol,tbe city .councif ,wilh..digrrity and and Vlce·May<ir .Joi'dan._ Andrew .J ... u.''neh' ... If'"'. haw 111'd he ho 1· d J I I 1 r•UY-iaiil..'' . , " . . , ~· . . . ~,ciousness... '"'1 . ; The occuion was· tnatked by a-strong Q,I a ., ..... s re me, access an e co o g ea · SheltOri.said he i couldn't pasSibly' im-' \Mrs.'M"arSh8.U gave the plaqUes to cru: new,spirif as"meri formerly atlocld1 su~ Deel~· 'Slacked' wal putting'•, freeii'onrthe pr'operty be-, preserves, and that the Department of •-d Sh d ported each other's appointments, having. A. cause .County'Cotin'51t ·Adni'n:Kuyper 'wal Real .'Property Service, s ,determine-the ua ail elton an . a ciJy flag to Gn1ber u b 'ed '" ha h f · ' · 1 • •-of the design that was adopted during apparen Y ur1 uie · tc et or muni· · ,. improperly. hali.qJlng A land ·sw~'With ine existence of land areas between Back Charges Sought . cipal good. J B Pl • I . . his: t.erm as mayor. "In the. past four years. no one has . Il ay anmng rvme Company. Bay.Drive Ind the tidelands •1ess1than ·Mrs. M!lf"Shajl tbanke~ each,i;ity coun-worked harder than you, George,'' said School ofticials estimated it would take 100 lut in wtdth and ·esUmate ibe 'value cilman individually and said ll has been the ex.mayor as he presented Tucker's at least three years to ·settle the 1 JallJI of Such. land." , ,4ga:1"·St Pa·;'P--"a wonderful', great team to. serve as mementos. Corona del Mar High School student swap issue ln court. Meanwhne no , L'l " . ... ca'Dtain.1' Gar.y. Rogen has written a ·Jetter to· the Battin sa~d he did not have '~gh. I · She · thanked the city staff and "the Newport Beach Clty Council suggestln4, taxes can be derived. from the propmy, information on the. subjects." · I' llK R bb many 'Warm. public spirited and really C' _ _ Jn effect, that the.deck har1*n stacked but It was still carried aa a school dis-The proposals were voted down by .n JU esa . 0 ery concertied citizens in' our-ctty." She <:On-UUISJ Response al Ito tall •• '-tb trlcl\'saet on !he slate rolls, 'reducing th• the same 3 to 2 mar,,·. that pr.e•alled' •, ~l!<le<f by say.Ing. "I have a very hlgH · · ag n1t eov • nmen s~ 1w e: Upper . dtatld's a-en~ of sLilte ald. · ' Criminal .con;pja;,;t. diargjog ltbe reepect. iffection and admlratioo for'my F'rono .P!J '-t Ad Newport 1141 planning studJ. ••• :;. , . Cunnlnfllwll oald state Senator.Johq G. Api:ll 8 wtien the board held. • full •SBistant manager and a !onner employe to'lfP, Newport Beach'." -• ! • . , iw Rogeri, .. w'&o lo!l!Y was leading a teach-SchmJtz'a admbdatraUv~ aalatant uncov· seal~ hearing on seven alternate pr~ of/aCosl.aMesamarketwitb'e!lgineering • Mrs. ~arshall's husbaJid, Robert, WM .. "ExtremeiyJJnrnsponse with 10vely, Jn..of Newport Hlfbor Hlgh •ltu\1enta_.at tre4 an otilcure aectjon--of·the atate £d.. posall·--for development o( .the upper,· an' ibrirted $5.2(1) armed robbery were Prtse~~-m thendCit~' Councln h!I chamllf !'_t::for neat, qualified .girls of good caliber ... " °"t ll~~ Bay, .!'!'(Otlted in hia letter• ucation Code which. would force the .state Bay and considered 'a suggestion -bi being sought by police today. ~ uic seco 1me is e, uie one How can you lmprov.e on.that kind of tes-that' Dr Chari !Gnenlng bairman of to retVIJQXUe the diltrtct:S .ts _ ~nd . SUpervisor David·L.,Baker·tnat'the-eo1.mo ·Ho b&1'l has',~ set fo• the "'.;,... odir lime being wbeq Mr,. Mai-shan. tlmonial? '1be Id that drew the pral~ · et:· ·~c atate aid due the dlsbict. . trrwttbcfraw from -the trade agreer~t· , ~ wn eleded meyor. • · th' one · -the J!'tim' Of ~:·-.y, be Included. oo , "By haviD& tl!e 11\0le recompute, It with the Irvine Company, . ad:used of the-·~ay job at the Al~a ' ti!~-Mars. hall rr_ ·-:-. d a sta~di.ng o~a-' waa ~etar1 . -' .. 'f lhe. itudy team. , , , Jtlearts ttw! dllti1ct.' wlll. receive •t~ .JS~pervisof WUJiam' 'JUrstetn admitted Beta Market, 241 E. I'lth St., fil ·WbJch ,.__ CHALLENGING OPPOR. pe r· K'e wrote thal ht la dJ'1nayed at .... tHe more state a~tlon{_than we 1Md~ ~Battin .was nque!litlc "lnlormation two other employe~ were bound and uruber thanked" councilmen (or their form secretarial, ,administrative tcompoaltJon,Of the team aJthou&t;z ~r-used in cilcula'tit\g die eDd balances for I would like to haye'' but 1added ,that pistKol-whihppedR ·M ~ . , f h ~~ration ancf the city start ror '!m8k-aSsis. ? phone duties for pres. of aged to ae the city, the, county• and Ure thi!I year," he said. .,., ~ tbe . niove cOuld only .''i'estfll in political' ennet · 1rs,. .. enn, 2.,, o 121 37t ' !•<e>m~ way more comfortable and help. 'young proOtable 'groWing co. Loe. Irvlne Company working ' together. ' ·Next year, U'ie recompuU!,Uon could n\oUvation.". · i I St., Newport Beach, and Boyd M. Sharp, 1n~e do my work." nr o.c. Airport., Must have xlnt The study tetm Rogen ~s to is • mean ft mtich as '383,1000 to tile district, 29, or Norwalk, currently face !our felony He said he doesn'l feel he has a ri'ght typing & S.H. exper. Use of die· cooperative group, Jed b; µi:e c.lty, to look he added. ' coilnts, with tent.ative arraignment today to. contiue in city service anv 'longer -tating mach. acceptable substi-into Upptr~y developmaftt In the event Cunnina:hain cautl• board memtlers or.Thursday. "ei~ht yearS is a long time:"·But he said tute. Shd also be capable of d'eal-there ia a,laod swap and in the eve.iit that thte use of·the .money depended on Couols against them in the Band Aid he leaves '1'ith regrets . becauSe of the 'in" w/figures . Apply XXJ Paul-th'e.re IS not. the outcome of the lltJgatiOnl in the land .baDdit case irlclude armed robbery, con· ·w~·1relationship with the clty govern-anno, C.M. Mk for, Dr. -Roaer•· "!J'Qte that all members of the . swap ... If It ls round that ·a Portion Of· the spiracy -to commit armed robbery , .kid· llienf amilya (No Agen<:ys) r--stbdy &earn have approved the land et· llnd waa ·taxable, then ,,., will have, to ! Orange. j . Coast •, · n~i.ng tluring a,.boJdup ,apd assault with . S~lton saicl'he "feels deeply'apprecia.-You can 1et the. results you want, tOO, cha• lpd to 1void bias It is important return the money a~~ and a half~- •Headly weapon.. . tiV!i,to·~n the. employes and plrticu'fat.Jy from a hard-working DAILY PILOT t¥t other Potnta of view be heaz;d. cent lntuett.'' he Aid. . ~e~dler 1 Shaiy swnirloned· police .to the seen" . lO·Doreen Marshallpritb wbolll wortloa clullfled ad. C.11 111 &<f.vlaor director at He ·Aid he wlshts to addreu !he City Cunnlnghlm .. !<! !he .-Y raceived You can. Jake olfr u-. .,..a1en &llday lnomJng, saying a man wea'ting liu'been·aucli -1 "pleasure." .. MWr1I. Coancl1 cm tlle matter. ·-from recbmputatlan wilt be lnveate:d at a lallk ·..ting -decorated 1 with ,.Bancf .. '· " · -,-;-t . 1ix percent interest UnW llnal dedsloo is ! ~~ay.m·a~i:e come.·.~~.i:m.·,, !':!: Aids~~·dtree<victimS. • • ~ . . • • .... made on the IW•P· -"" '"'"'".,.. ~'!"'!'•, .......... Infomllttion siipplied'to 'deteciives •led ' N 'S ' B M • "II we do ho••to",..,,.,. i!o tl>e lnv,est-, I iog up lo llS l :lhe cout and 'II thtm lo quliatlm ' Menchelm Monday ' " , 0 . ecret ·a e· et meiit .wtU ~ fm;'tlie-we'll owe 1 further inla ;undet ,rrle¢!l\IUll• ~f.'.!.=~1;~,:~"\': • , , " ·.: · . · y , s ' ~/:;::::; ;.1' :,r;;,:'1~ I ny :':~~lb~ ·~DAT' olice say they have recovered $4,999 • t. • I ~ taxable ~." 'ht-a~ted-.• of the $5.200 tak~ l.n the stickup w~cb · , •' , ~ ' ~ • .. · ... _. ,. ..:.. A production o/ Tennesset Jell a 17-year-old boxbol'.wjth a stitc:hod-· • C x:· t A .J'~~· · G ' t H "·d p blic' 4i:! • • ' , · S ~-..J' Williamf "A:' Streetcar Nam<d up head after being pistol whipped. 0 -y .. .uur:ses ro.up 0 oi u ~essioltS Drug &emtn,r Jadlq . Deair< ... .iaimt .. h .. •H IChtd•I• One of the Sunday vicUms was store .. · \ , . ~ • ' • • of live 'theater along the Orang~ manager James E. Bicknell, 40, of • • • I I '1" ' 'ht • N · ..t c!1 t ti; k d S E t<r' <' Gorden Grove. ~ange Cj)ll~ty ~drlan Kuyper supervisors, appllei lo aU public q enclts , survlvo p<ndln1 00\lrl acilOlt. • ~ OHtg IQ ~w.po. > .... ·,,"/'' ~ s pwee '2~.23 " n. , la :ioo•Y actv1s1i!f-",nember1 of. !.he and comm~i' -~formtd ' A "'" 'l ...._ • . tJ1 ._ .,.. • . • ~ • ..,...~men.., ages · , STOCK MARKET ,.._' up;er ~ewi!<!ri; . f>lalll\lng P\ooG'im " Upper ·Biy PJ.oilolqi M -. 1ht.,:":"!!,~~:U* ~~r at • A ... \nioar ~ ~ (ealUJ'ih( NewJ>!rt """" .. . • -• · ~ . ·7 . ' th1r"lhe_ir mee p f!WSt be open to fhatcategory_ -~~ '"!., .·r·.-f . °""'~''"" '.'.· ol1'f11V'''w~ Btieh_f*Uct ~9'1.Ja.&adtrtlfOf.· ~=~. 1: :.'=:. J NEW YORK~AP~,,,;'D>eJil:\i!*~'"·Jll~, i' ~,.,.,, . • Membershjp ""' the U!>!>er • New!"!'h '18Pl?!l a~t. "l\'~..J9 1 N'e"(porl, !leach ' !leer Ed Cl~re~lll flP :bt held lonTght . I '"':llr.j"'? •• ~-s;'.r" ~ :: · showed a substantial iii fih bite ·~ fol ;t:. ;'.lk'Jion , •u· ~ ),.. a~ &ay,; Planning. ~1 JI confiM<t; ·, wlu 1 look -~.~~,' Bay w~ : by,, ~~·•HI ~ ~icln .~ ..., t ~ • \ 11 ,..,... ,_,. 1• tttis: afternoon. (See quotations, ·Paces· • ~Y • 1 · \ u.it the · · ttie lrVi~ ~ny. tbe ~tatt Depi ~ 1· ft'Orp~t'W01,. n ~r~•·the~~~~ Ii ,_,SR \'-:! ;. ":-,r;; -. :;., -·~~ ~lia:..~ .. 1 '?: ... ~ •11·:? 14-15).. -oupervfoors that ' such meeting• menl .<ii N*al llt10U1'1:tt, tbe y &ltu•=•lll ~ ~· u "if' GM '.Thf.:Pf<Wllll w~,. It ·o:, ,of • , ' ...,l · ~, ,.ll Analysts continued to attribute lhe de-of Utt four.member Mgenization are tU)).. of Newport IJeecb af'Ml.,. '8range COUntyJ nd )aatfbesr ~ 1ntltJnt ~ LMJoit .Hill, l lltb ~·,I.! 4thc r--, .... 1 , .,...... .,: • - <line to ·lnv..ior relucLilllce lo enter !he ject lo tbe F<Nisldns of lhe Brown represenlalive. ~"1.'.fun<Uiii ; lo 1oo1c l1it .&::~ '' lit lllfl 'fflil.!' 'Blli!>Oa \'Pe\ii"!'l\l· '1>1"111 ' Lillk :-::"'-: =. -...l morket because ol poor flnt.quart<r ..,.. AcL • • 1 into the devel9Pilli!it ~l!Per 'My , situ• the.~ \lilt W ~ :d!M a~·~ ,,rliot ~':.,. • --. . .. lnl reports bf companieo. • Thal:' icl, Kuyper oplalned lo the provided.Iha~ • pl,.. :,1111"°" o<1.• ' , • , • P!lfttdllgiii dfl.: • · ' ' · "-'-· ---·------"' · . t'I' .. j 1 .. _ .. 2 .. ··"(-,· ~ .. ---,_,, · ~;·). '. 11111 . ·:1 •• 'tl•tlt!l l·"i . -, · · .... · · ~ ,. t. 1•• , '7'..: f . ~ 1~• 11( ::. "L ~ :.~~ , • ·1 I . " "l • "I • •\•.,It -'-'~'-. .\ L ''" ti .. ··~ ~ .. ~t ,. :'' ~\ ~ ~ . ' ..... 1~ ... .r1•-.r.·· ..• , • r .) ;. '<' I o. ., ', '\ .-, ' ,o ~ < ' I. ;>°"Ii>' ' ~ .. "'. ·,, \ ~--'·'' "t - . .... ... ... J ·~,, ... ~ ... t-- .. ' , r;1 • • .. -.;. -----·-'"' ' ) • I I I " , 1 I ' I . • I• J i ~ t;t Jud~.~· Delays. ·u • l_n· Slocum Baby -'Case BJ All'le\Jjl 11. VINSEL Of .. Dlttr "'"•' Stolft l«lklna J'*9 like a )awyer himaeU thill lie AleniJut In Coita Mesa's lliz!r· ,..,,.._ Mby 'cue, Dr. Wesley C. Slocum appeared In court today !or a prellmlury hearing ...... t by -..-. ' Mutual .,...ment i.,tw,.. U.. or..,. County Dlllrict AUorney's o!fico and his clt!eaae attomey, Paul AQauatine Jr., led lo~ill Ibo.-. Dr. ~ U. .ronner11 . o1 ml7 fa!vert Ave., Obst.a }tfesa, is accwted ill wwwderlq bll daqbter, Cynthia, 11>: :r-a ....... lta!illl her -llod1 ill Ibo !.,.Uy ~- 'Ille <auple ·bave two odler ~ -llDdet care ID a baine !or dependent -. . 'Be ...;;. • Dally b~ lull and. brood- -• -toda1 -brwi!lt be!art. Juo!it Cilvln Schmidt In Divlilon °""' -Judldal Dlatrict Court; -!1lllll!nr Ille ca-.ar'• first call. ' -disabled by guo!lre In a police con- frontation four years ago -has been ~d at Orange ColllllJ Jail without ball ,. ever slnce. ·Judge ·5chr0ldt listened to Augu1Une's UjllanaUon for tbe required delay, then re-eot the heerlng for Moy 'II with Ille agreement of Chief Deputy District At. totney J..,....'G, Ebright. Augustirie esti,mated the preliminary bearirig will take five days, more than IQOll, md asked J!ldle 5clunldt U he could iaefve a coultroom where It may 11<> on uninterrupted. Judge Scbmldt said he would In-_,. and perhaps r ... t Ille bearing sUll 1urtber Int.> tbe -ii court calendan indicate a heavy load. "There's a tremendous amOunt· of eYidance to , pretent in this ~,'' i;emorked Augu1Une, who oho represents Dr. SIOCQJll in a $2.2 mlWon lawsuit slelilmlng from tbe April, 19111 shooiout. brle! lntorruplioo In a youna niaii's trial for inartjuana pa_,SeSslo.n and merely nodded his assent when uted 11 he agreed to the delay. · ' ' . He and bls attorney did not arrive In ·ume !or . the ftr&t caP ol the day's criminal calandar. · Meanwhile, Costa Mesa P o 11 c e Detective Gerry 'Thompson is currently winding up a week-king visit to New York City in search of additional cluu in the case. · Dr. Slocum and his wile Mirian. a auriical nurse, met and manled there and one version of Cynthia's whereabout.s has been that she_ was given to rtlaUves to raile. Mrs. Slocum WU ~ a!tor the Marclt 2f dilcovery of the dinnembtrtd . infant in tl>e ·moldering !rieztr transfer· red from their former Meaa Verda borne to a Sap.ta Ana ·moving company. _ She bu been released · and ii at an Orante . County treatment center for alcoholic1, anticipated u a .key W1tnus -along with others -in the eventual murder t.rlal. • • 1 "'Wow, Is that · IUY ltll1 In cµj!Ody1" l!llllpered I )'<Qllg• de!'!ldlnt 'aw~( action In DIVl.slbn Oile. ' Am:sttd March 27, the former surlton ~nrisbt ~y revt:aled alithorttles have dic.lded obi tO aeelt a Grand Jury In· dictment ~t Dro Slocum, ,.-h I c h \lOUld elbDlilato any preUmlnary hearing and sl1lft the cise to Suptrior Court A couple who said they were friends of the Slocums were prestnt for today's brief postponement hearing. 1' acancles Abound tor Earth Dafi Dr. Slocum said nothln1 during the HIRm NE;-~ioi... Bribery Rap Corona del Mar High School's parking Jot had plenty of open spaces today as students abandon smog· producing autos in favor of bikes, hikes or in some cases, horse-power. Students all across Newport Beach celebrated Earth Day with special programs and seminars discussing ways to correct pollution on our planet, :.:""able.i:!:~ia~ ~~~~~~ S~pects Hit Mesan Facing Charges :.. ~;~~·:r:::: ~m~,::~ ~~~.~~~~!ia~ Of lmurance Swindle " ., G~!len: Grov~. Councilman Suffers Attack . Rapri n1 ti~ tbe ·new vice mQm' he at no time made any committmentS' jempt. the former co-partner of Feli· fn an~htr"unanbnoUI vote after a Rcrtt or deJls: with anybody. He said he had clano's nightclub in Newport Beach, to- jarltJ nomination.. no Idea which way It waa golng to go day faced a wilt in 'Orange County A Costa Mesa ~tpen's ,fear ~tore chain ma ' -betw<e!i. Pll!BODI and him>ell. Jail, with a sUlf ~.I® bail ,.l h lie a11 · too~ t a .P~ nld there w~ at one ~ He said he tl'ilnii the way Jt waa hand-Euaene C. Rondondo, 41, of· 2U2 E. ow~r w o po e ege " ou an ·~oement lor Hirth tO nominate bim I·• be UI I "tb ball • $15,000 insurance policy on the life Or ~·. • ~ wa.s au u -e secret ot .,.._... St., Newport Beach, and Samuel "I "'"''flinow what u"--' to t• " he -•™ · t '""'\' t'!'<"..... " ke@ps It as impersonal as JIOllSlble." C:'Rosman,.2?, of 29361 san Bri.so Place, a dying employe -by standing 1n or aald. "Hardly· anybody talked to 'me .· Some of the peoj)le who celled to line 1 ........ Ni I char ed id the unwitting cancel\ victim at a physical about it." up votes on behalf of Hirth ev1•·ntly u...,cal-.·~-· '"couoe 'ts". e g <t1 an en-uc .... ~ examination -faced court today. MEiriNG -llli.D--pointed out to the three counctlmen-elect They Incl""· attem"'..,, b~bery, co-1 . ed h Hirth h d oted al t Udel ds 11\1!: ,,...... 11 ,,.. His fonner worker comp am w .en Wbat ban Wll • meeW!g '!P f 11.xJaP v .:: ~ an MUJe splracy to fa1'ely arrest &nd furnishing he received the first bill. bald JI tbe · · of iooiictlman ldclttitts !'Fl araona v In favor. "· dangerOllS drugs, stommlnr from the Sunday of ether Bve eoUnciJmen; D· Panons claimed there wtre tbreaten1D4' &IIq:td Mfort to frame a criminal case Lawrence Odeni, 4-7, of 2983 Java Road 'dudla& the two ftoilt..runntnc contenders, Calls made. witness. in the Mesa Verde area, is free on HJrtb 11111..~ . . . MIJCR 'PllOj'i!NG Colla M ... Police O!ff«r Gary Barwlg $3,500 bail pending pro.wcuUon on four ' At !In\ 1t ' &Pl! !;\l;P-had the ~-·.. tto.itncni. ~ -a lot. re~ an olle;, ~ · 110,qtlO !o plant felony cbarges along with a CO<lefendanl !IOCEUI JJ ..... miUtld lllrtb ":. tele-• •. ~ ', ".Jiarciiti~<¥> let'B...llJ<Ylr.: II. °! He and. former lnauranco salesman """1 to do -tint· --.ds •.t.aJll.~. p " ' o1--·-. ·~· d ( . he ' ' ~ w ._ ~ wu 1 • aw P'arowtch, "4, .. \f"'""" are ~argt . rill -·ol ~· ..... bat -ol bis __ ~ ' ai'i Roediaiii. !""''~ wltb complraey to commit~ the!~ B :...10 Park IGol record o! ...... unltyAl'lb. --IUllll>jlend llooday to W i. · Paraons ~ ...... Rogera ha .. served<'On {; ... ~-1fay I tnllmlnari' bW!nr with • Pr ,m•-m · ~uaJ.•· i~~,:i;ger ~ but . ~~::ru;''Kt1 ... -. , • w11o1<1 1 ~ al!ie~y Show : . er-~ '"'"1 """ f! iW !11111: .... of •• -the cal ' • vol.td fl\' ~ cd • • • • · 11 lliNiliii 'tnlident ~~ · flreyer; Slated hv M· A <;Ur~~-n!Cl't!l!"I! Hllbqr CODll"'!nlty Youif,.. ' -'~ ,.iio ;oui\o sayw -lo alng ~ ,.,.. . . Pi1t baa own "" a folinde< of Citizens Ra~~ ;Ill a !hell cm ageme . • requeofld·llJ' 111 H 'Vte..Hilll resio Reaearcb Team CCHART)".eq4;: OI ·l!ie . . ' , ". Stu"'nts at Corona del Mar Kiah School dents Wlio ba,. signed a petition 's<nt to ci)amher's Marine DlvialOI\ ~ Other .;,T'·..:. . -'s--• B. b wUl -"t , mu11·ca1 variety stage dtyhaJI"•-• ' ' . cUvl I • " -, ._a ' t Q t• r··-· 'lbe • • "!9 aaltlng Ille dty a Upa~ °1int taking the ma;"r'l ...i. 'be • W · QI ,1'0 g . . show durlna open house. Thursday, night. ParU,. and -llecrMUon Depart. quipped' . ".f' ·" ·c B' .,, . . . n·. Scheduled !or I pm. In the Boys Gym, ment'lo ~ .a··~ leader or '.'I'd like to apalo~1011 ~·1.. Y ·r,JllJlrOqipl,U 1p the show Is a repeat performance of a spcris' 1'oolilliollar 'to· r-ct • yell'-dly. Bui lheO I !mew It ~-!f~J>old . •-.;:.. ... _,: ·1. .. •1. · ",: U show presented to the student body ear· around --Ain· at tbe new day wbeneY<r they elided~" ·~ ~· •!"'9.,.... ~· .,.... apparen Y Uer thl o th porl:, ilmllar lo --ucted at other He l6ld Ibo audience· "Tliiiil ai. foot, m tmpibmptu dtjl\;ila 'NIWJ>Orl 1 m n · dty porb: . · · ·' cbanlintl W-and ..,. \deaa ind ._ Harllol'"baa lned hil IJClll 'for iliillgeDC1 Mrs. Jo Anne Black, drama tucher at The petltlon wu llled.with a covering caoeepb . .,. .comlnif up 'lllroup lhese that ~to -~· C""'1l del Mor said Ille show ls being letter from Rober1 H. Gallivan, ~ent -coacepiioos I think ·,.i '!Ill be Obie '. ~' . ,Daiiioo. 'John J. • stqed to help raise money IOI' sound ol the Harbor View Community Ai1oc1a-lo solve some ol the prol>Ulnli tllot llfye Mahlii>ey, 1111 Ba liq Drtve,,N"fl'Orl equipment so studanta can staae almitsr tioa. been IMlu1ng ua for a long ilme." Bucb, aa defendant ~1(t '80,l(!I Orange lllowa In the !ulurt. A fl adnilsalon lee ~ thole In the audienco ...,. ftve County Superior eo.rt~.-He ·)>I-. will be charaed !or the ~minuto per· Trial Transfer Try . • l • For RaJ>-Brown Fiill1 .BALTIMORE,'Md. (AP) -A peUtlon In lranlfer Ille anon-riot trial o! H. Rap Brown hito U.S. District Cc:mt was denied by federal Judge Frank Kaufman today. 'l1le written decision from Kaufman aaJd tho pro<ttdlngs ...,,. "reman<ltd "jbe; Cin:Wt C.ourt for Howard County.'' Thi denlaJ mean1 the trial ts to resume wlthoort delly whether an -al o! Kaul· ma's nillill 11 made or nol DAILY PILOT OlMGI COA$T l"V9UIMllfG COM,Aff't .... rt H. w,,. J1cli R. Cutley Vice ~1 llM Gelttr•l ~ · Tho1111t keo•il 1•1tw Tli'"''' AJ M111r,lii111 111.-.1n11t11w Thll'I•• Fertt.111 . N1""'*1 kMJI Cltr ldltw "....., .... om.. 2211 w ••• '''"' ... 1 ...... ,.,m., M4re111 r.OJ ... 1111. t26•S --a... .... : -W.i .. , .• hit UlillM hKll: m ~· •-Munt""*' s..oi: t11n ...,. ......,.,. ... ~-...,.Ill~-- IO!D'ef Newport Beacb mayori -Char· Mahoney lor inaneuqrJ )hat lee! to his rormance ~lllrt,.~.·llo!• lllll, Jay Stoddanl. falling from Mlhoney:s boat !Alo the "The si.... wsa coordlnated --l>T Pat Paul Gruber .anc! Mrs. Marshan. . wa~t SepL 4. Bolton, who is with the Young Americans - singing group,'' Mrs. Black said. "It is really one of the float thin1s I've ever seen." • -attempted grand theft an~ two counta, of forgrry. The action was scheduled before Judge Paul Mast in Central Orange County Judicial District Court,· ste'mmlng from a complaint by a terminally ill canctr patient who lives in Corona del Mar. Deputy Distrkt Attorney Joe Dickerson charged the pair wittt collaborating to gain financially from the impending death of the man. Odenz .allegedly took and pas~d the physical enminaUon ordered -for the victim by 1F&n'l'Jefs' New .. ·W or Id lnBuranct Company~ · The clothing store operator ls head o[ Michaels' Limited and ts beWg repres<n~ by , attorney RI c b ,,;4 ~ou•\111 ~ .Wl\i~r.' , ' Hrs leaol C<1Unsal declined Tuesdl)' to comment on the um.asuaJ cue aaalnlt Odeni and Farowlch . County OKs Loan For Dock Work Approval of a permanent $1,14-7,llOO Joan to finance construction on the Orange County Dock property in Newport Beach wu approved by the Board of Supervisors TUesday. Holder of the lease 01 the property at Pacillc Coast Highway and tbt Arches Is the Newport Arcl>ts Marina, Inc. Everett S. M. Brunzell Js president of the corporation and Robert E. Harris, secretary. The approval was nece"81')' .to allo,w the eonversk>n of a temporary loin witli Unlon Bank to permanent status. · H. Louis Lake, Garden Grove coun· cilman and former mayor of that city, ls--~ported recovering well from a~mi14 COJ'91l&f.Y attack iuffered .Sunday at hla bea'ch house in Laiuna ~ach. 1 Lake, 59, was re-elected lasf ,:eek to a third four~ear council term in · Garden Grove, where he mates ·his· home. He had Come to Laguna to .spend · the weekend at the oceanfront home · at 685 Sleepy Hollow Lane, which be and Mrs. Lake lease on a year-row>d basis for summer and weekend stays. Taken to South Coast Community · Hospital on Sunday, Lake was diacovtred" to be suffering from· a prtVioosl)'l un- d.iagrM)le(f diabetic condiUon, Mrs:. Lake' said: ' · Doctors have ordered him to rest· quietly in Laguna for a Ume before· nlilrmlg to' hil duUea on the Garden Grttt't OounclllJ. 'He Is ,the owner. of a · la,_ hmtber yard in GariSen Grove; ~ New Pact Okayed: . For Disneyland A new three-year wage pact has been signed by representatives of 2,000 • Disneyland employes and management' after more than six weeb o( negotia-' lions. • The new contract, covering 31 craft . and service uniOl\.'I, calls for wage in-· creases totalling $1 .10 an hour over the ' nett three years. Also included in the new agreement is an Increase In the employes pension plan, plus a dental plan which goes into effect in the third year of the C1>nlract which will expire bl 1973. Contract provisions are retroactive to March 1. -............... . ............... ...... .., ......... .(tl>> ...... - You mv have read about our dramatic dem011 .. 1tntlon ot Wyler 1uperiority. Thia 11 the wat.ch that wu dropptld. 1000 feet from a plane. It atill worka Jlll'fectlr~ See it in our atore. The teertt of Wyler'• tourhn• lies ID th• Ineaftu: balance wheel with It.I uniqut tluible spin.I QOk• that 1-t-v• to ablorb aboek aad 11 ruaran- tead apinst shock for ltf1 I (Eftn.tht banlool ltfL) Or replaced. fHe it •1'1 brobn. Btop and -the complete lint of baadeome. durable W7'• watcht1. • And -!he wstcll lhat wu droppod -oa ai.. • plaM and liftd to tlct-i~ W1llr Im.tu:~ •tt.1 ·G-I·Y·l-I witll 1liock ............. flt llla apialt ........ DAIL'f rlLOT ""' """' Earth B•fl Bor•epower Some Estancia High School stu«ints demonstrated tod<ij' 1Calnsl l>OI; luUon ol the air by replacln1 1mo1·makor1 with haybumers as Ibey produced transportaUon of •a type not snn on the Mesa In num~rs for many years. Stude~ll held .programs .during the day on' poUuUon and the planet. Estanc!a's wire fence 'made o good hitching post for the day. No , those horses aren't mustangs. CONVENIENT 0 c. . 11 I 0 A 14 YEARS TERMS (f· • ...Numphrie~ cJewelerJ SAME LOCATION •• 'a;.NKAMERICARD Itll NEWPORT AVE. PHONE MASTER CHARIOE COSTA MESA 141-!401 '( -' ,. I . I I I ~ . ll~N.ixpn ~fused .:, VietnQJ. --.... WASHINGTON (AP ) - Preoiderd · Nbocr •PPolftllly hopet lo delu.. Vletnim 18 , • polllical laue In ljle 19'19 elecUoas wUb'his aurp an- noun c i.~ent of,roop withdr.,.-ala spanninc a year. '' Vlrtvally up to the -I · Nbon weol oo lhe air Mood&y night, the widesPffild ex- pectation In Wuldngton WU for another _.._Ila! lrOOp ' puilback announcement COYtr-. "ing • period ol • '" -· . simllor lo bit spocing 11nce th< witlldrlwals olarted 1111 Jvne. 1 With his -uo.-nturn ord<J, ~ ls .11111 ••. b~ tltli • ...,. • home li'llCll VieGiam at about i(he' mne · · pace .. -~ bvt ~ """ ~ woold not have 'to be , announced until next spring. While Nixon left himseU .room to announce a further putt .out closer to the No'veinber elect.ions -.. we shall withdraw· more ·than 150,000 over -the next year·if 1we ·make progresli on the negotiationg front" -he may ·have figured that: -He would be accused~ of. manipulating for political gain with an announcement during campaign time. -What!ve.r annou~ment he mode then woold,'.bO •~ ' tacked by lnti•or cr\tics . as " not enovgh. Witl\ a llO,otlll-, • mah fipue out now, his sup- porters could at least cite an tn-procesJ grand total ' • f •.aoo withdrawals _; about halt-the Gis out t'n N.llon's , .. fir>! 11"> years, · • , Sen. f;dmund $. Muskie, tlle -Democrats~ •• 1968_cho~W<>!: Viet pr_esident, P.TOm~ made ,j>jalo he b not dropping Viet· narit as 'in issue and p~t his fin~r on · what bids t'o be a key: Vlftnam ar~ment in the 1972 presidentiAI campaign preUminaries ~xt year. The Maine sini:tor said Nix- on's statement SUJtgesls "that begiMing someUme n e z l ... spring, our troop levels in South Vietnam will level off at somethin& like 2M,000 for an Indefinite wiod." 'Ibe issut of how-many-atlall- stay~ In Vietnam indeed comes closer with each pull- back. A year hence, assuming no more progress, at the negotiating tjible than hitherto, Nixon · will : be fa~ with a decision on cutting into what 10me believe ts a hard core minimum or 200,000 or so Gia still needed to pre.vent South Vietnam's being -over- run. , U.S. military leaders art already dubiou s about the Pre!ident.'s withdrawal pace. The Joint Chiefs cf Staff have recommended a delay, and many senior officers were surprised by Nixon's large commitment. 'I1lese officers do not share Nixon's confklence, ·which he expressed more 1trongly than ever before, in ·the rate at which South Vietnamese forces will be able to take over the combat. Nixon said . his ''far-reaching 'decision ..• is based· entirely on the progress or our Vitt- namlnUon program.'' Nixon sounded a theme that may be heard again in 1972 when he said "America has nexer-:beefr defeated in . our ·. proud 190-ye~r~history and W'1 sha1l not be defeated in Viet- nam." He also pledjed again an "eventual, total withdraw'al of American_ tr9<>ps'' without l~ng a deadline. ,Sea."Gear'i• D. 'A:iken r (R ... Vt.), SIYI Nixon Is in fact lollofing AU..n's P11bliciud ftnnUla" for · a Vietnam solu- tion ·-declare "rictory ¥<f Pl-out. ' Whether th1s Is an apt .,, delcrfptlon will not be proved by ei.ctiOn time 1970 and maybe not by 1972. While the 150,000-rnan wlth~awal t'\ described lB lrrevmtb~, -N.lt· , on ten ootions ~n ttie'reafter • a:.d miOtarS' men' say~ "the <n1cla1 le.ta on hini W.n'ilouth · ' ' Vietnam Clin 1Ht-el0ne a .f e 1 ti yet to colne. " • • Soviet8-H~ld-· • , Sea~~~ • WASlllJIG'ION (tJl'I! -, 'Ille larlell manevvers In Soviet ,uval histroy are in -In • the Meclil«· ranean,. Norweclan and Philip. pine seu and the North .W.- Uc and Indian octans, ~ Defense Department said. 1be Pentagon said that for the first Ume the helicopter canier Leningrld has sailed lnt.o the AtlanUc. Jt said two groups of Soviet ships may meet in the 'Phllipplne Sea "Where -they are expected to begln antisubm\rine warfare exercises. • I Women's 1i1.1hadi wot·IMk ltlklnl y • SALE '· 96C. Stre!ch:' f,o r CQlllfo~ · Ooe size fits all. C&Oose from this seuons most popular i6ades. Save now! -ale _ Jlc"'_"~ ·~· . .. N.W, •. q&loiitwtWlt ...... td<lifai.t..-.. Blacl: picot odlod. -9* 11111 a.. Wlilt md hrilbtt;·.-s to 7. " . .. ' ( ... : ·~ -,. • ' ,s..i ... r-tu•sn1•bft.· ' • > ! t ' , ·. ! • • • . , .,...... . r. 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' -OM~!i~ :Pr.P. w ..,... -f Qie fooii •• bW h Clii "'~ ,... ha li(;Ji. '~ COl!!4 Ille. I .., . ' ' ·. ,.. . r1 · · of i'he · " i!ftl~ts along BreakersDrive have RrQposed ,1111• Breaker< D~ve. P' "l!' sign at tpe ~·gl~g . '\ solutloll to·IJle eouncil to clear up the uncertal'l.lr ol'tlle . . strttt aaylnc. "Privet~ ~ -1l<eep 9~t" ' ·· '. #J;i of theif'str,et. They would Jeue· It ~-JS yejrs It i• slr":"ie the slg~ ~d'lle1the~ beealJ(e ~11 • ~ . with ,;rovialoa !~r the city to cancel on six mo.nth• notice . ., • • • 1 era Dr1ve ts »qt le1aJ!r a frivate road/ .alth9ugh. the clry •. · -Bui ,\b.e councilmen •\lo must ~onsld~r if they1should of Newport Beach loiji has eated it5• one. Now cou11-. , ac.1tepl BreakerJ Drive lnlo,the city ~Geel 'ystJID a • , .. cUmen are coils.tcWIDg signmg..e .1-. ~,.11 tlle, ,__,.,··public ltril!,J!ecaUJ!I of th,.beach , Uieir obllgalldb 1001 • private road owned by abutting homeowne , who would btyond the pr~ems Of i.ctowners on that one street. ., ' ,. . ' . take over responalbility for maintaining it. · · -· .. -· ' Bui city police have bad to tear up parking Uck.U Cn.,.ni}-.:1 Postal Servi·ce • . \ given motorists wh~ pa.iUd on this allegedly private UllWI t::U street because in fad it la'ltOt 'Prlvate. • The city baa liue to Jlreabrs Drive by quitclaim deed but bas not accepted it for dedicatioll into the pub- lic street system. 'I:bat lee,ves· tbe status of th~ str~t uncertain, but Uie,city clearly can declare it whichever it wants -publle pr private_...And-when .it .. came down. \o the nilly gritty of the contested parking .tickets the city attorney did not feel they; should be enforced. Now, a sJgni.ficanf.fact aliout Breakers Drive is that Jt Is on the beach. Priv)lte s{reets xist in the city - in Bayshores for. instance-bl.it nof\e is on the beach. Pav- ed Breakers ,Drive. Oll<\i only atiout 75 feet frQm the ocean. On paper, '1t ~uy eyen.farther and closel" 10 the ocean. .. .. ( · ,,. .,. Breakers Drive~. with 'the Si1n removed, would pro-- ~de close free parking for penpns using the Corona de! Mar Maio Beach: ,. Homeowners aloni BreUe.rs D'rive contend there would be no ~Jor their 11!881111 the public were al· • lowed to pa~k ilo!ll the street B!i! that is just as true bn warm summer ·c1ay1 ~ 9n the bluff on Jasmine Ave- nue or many of NeWport,1.ofhu meets. The Breakers ,. ~ ... -.. ~ ~ . .. ...... -- We Tend to .,.: Dear ~loomy "G - ' ·> .us: " V,alue Things . ' By Their Cq,s~ "Newporten ahould Join • campaip :' for a little truth in taxation as in ='~hide::::::!~~~ the price of the ilem. -E>torted & Exploited '""""'"'At Lorp: .......,.. ...... " ....... , •• lellf ........... ...., ..... .,, .... We tend to value things by their COii; thus, free speec;b is 001 lllletled to became lt i5 free: : only when it is repreued, and becom" coslly, will peo- ple ucriflee, even their lives to liltel to teauin" ·to Wiutoa dwrcbiu·s warning: it, on bllnned rldlo programs and tbrou&h comme)lt: "The nation will find Jt very uodeqrolmd leafleU. h'1'd to toot up lo tliO teadera who ore •· . . ~ . An ~1 house gueet ts someonie wtM> !_,.a~ °:P"ytan 1° ~ .rrour;J." mallJ.!t~ feel "al home, " when be ii ' ~ful'J*lple should alwl)'a punue ent . • · • • · • ' o~ h6b~>.' they don't do wfJlj •t -almply u m6nlcltld collapoei, It will be for •ins-to remtliit themaelve1 that ability In ..,. of .... ra~ tnan of comq\lslk>n; kiz\d ot endeavor does not guarantee ta- •• Vot1Dlr4 pui tt';tong .... "Every ij(ao •fJfblllty lo other' area of thought or ao- is suy1y of all the~ he «!fdn't do.''.~· .... , ~ . • • The chief dlfferonce betweea the ~ ~ · T~Iogy II lllainly a oystem by and tbe praent Is that in the put. a man ·, Which simple tnCcwlyenienct.a are ex- got. hla education and then went out in tbt -•vely ~ormllil into com P,I ex Worid to apply it, whereas tn the present eWaucta,. which ~ . us feel richer a JMa requires more education in keep-·while· we Ile..~ poom-: jng <11 top of his job lhaa he needed for • • • ob~ it. ''The only lie I .Im putti.t\( in my in· • • "' come tax return,~ aakl a friend at lUICh One thing 1 husbaDd finds hard to yesterday. who hai a wife ·~ four understand jg how a wife who "hasn't 1 adoleacent daughters , "is 1\stlni; myself ~ to wear" to a party will try on six as 'head ol the household.' " different drt.sse1 before comin& to that • • • diJmal decision. ~ The most we learn from experlenct ls • • • to makt a different tlltd of mistake next Pf"Olress is wondUful -before the time : and when we have made all the mecban1cal a1e, people Uled to n.m into possible kinda, we smugly retlrt: lnto a debt; now ti)ey rlde.,round in it. state we call "experienced." . .. ,. . . . Publle ,OtOclals, · from the P.rtsfdent A soft answer ma1 tu111 1Wa1 wrath, do)"D, who pay, lnce:ssi.nt attent,lon 'to but only a loud answer turns off poUs llld trencta ought to pay more;a~ curlo11ly. Legislative Crackdown By JAMl!S E. WHETMORE Senator 35.._. District If this Is the "Year ~of lbe Dot" to the Chinese, it must be the "Year of the Consumer" in the Legislature, for is I mentioned betore in lh1I column 1 rash of legitimate travel agencies in the state. measures coneemlng consumer pro-My-colleague said CaWomla travele rs tection has already been Introduced this have been stranded In foreign countries session. because the travel P(Omoter bas not paid This Is despite the fact that Calif or-the carrier ..for-the re"tum trip. In mariy nians already have on the sll.tute books c~es, ~ lengthy lists' of aYailable the best laws in the naUon to protect the flights circulated by this type of travel consumer and the honest businessman. promoters are wboll1 fictitlo'us. They use A1 an ·uample of new legislation on-the _ lb~ money and tbeQ. .diJaPR'tl'.!· ' ·Nellhej"'slaet nor snow, etc., can stop the U.s: Mail,· but rising c'osts have curtal)ad ,service In Costa Mesa • • " ' and Newport ~ch headquarters. • Skeletoq ~crews· an& limited functions are. now on ~ .. I • • ----· --·-· . ' Saturdtu1s.-¥• • • -• .. , • ..t....__._., -~ •• l ., ;. , I I The savings . Of -.ome ·'5,000 per year is ,• mixed ' blessing, mainly mUed with inconvenience. • • Certain things -like automatic stamp machines- will remain available, tiut how. often does the weekend Customer find every .slot marked Out of Order about 10 p.m. on Sundays? ' , · ~ Jt is also unfortunate for customers who can't make it to a main ~.postal branch during \Yeekend business hours. · ... . . . ' The automated postal facility in Cost.a Mesa's Har· bor Shopping Center, however, will be unaff~ted by the ·reduction in saturda[ aervices. . Maybe these regiona centers abould be. studied for additional locatio~ within the two elites; maybe this is the ansfer to iilCreased service at" decreased co•I and lnconv"1Jence. · -·L .. ' •· _ ... _. 1 '· . ••• -.. • ' ' -•• • . .... -~ ' . DDT Alar11a Shouldn't Panic Mothers I ' . , • . . . .,, ... . . . . " . ~ 'Human Milk . Still Id~al,_.~;er .:,~rred', .. .• ~ 'l ' To the Editor: I am vecy distressed by the s11111ing out of ~ presence of DQT in tuut mUk for an example of environmental polluUon. Tb.ii has been done in a number or mag-and will IOon be· done In th• Envinlfunllllal Teacl>ID on April 21 at local universWes. As a reauu, many motbets have been panicked into aban- doning brWueedljl( . A• a hreutfeedln& motl)er, I feel that by focusing <11 brellt milk they, are not only frig~ motlllri .biit a J • o ·diverlilJi· ibe P!lllll<'~ ....-,i from tbe larjer problem.'Ill7l"k Ip brUll mil k becaWJe they no lona:er 1Pf1J~oow'1 food but.continue to opray ~ with DDT. A lia\-of foodo .. . ....yed wool<! be -ll!Qr< bentfldal ,_._. mending ,Do bieasUeiding. Bottle blble:t must ~ on solid food sooner ' tbaft , breuUed babi~. so switching to th< l\Ol- Ue ii not • satlsfactory soluUon. ' t'O ,. AW Y THE fears of mothers breasUeeding or consldering•lt, I include a quote from .Dr. Herbert Ratner., public health director of Oak Park, llli09!s and editor of Child and Family· Quarterly,· speaking for La Leche League's M'edlcal Advi>Ory Board: "Thi• char1e ba1 ·been carefuJly Investigated and 1 e ad I ri I autbortties on DDT in food and breast milt have been unanimous in concluding that preM'Jlt day human milk for the in- fant when available rt.mains the ideal and prtfmed food for infants. '.'What has been forgotten," continued Or. Ratner. "is that when Dr. Goren Lofrotb, the Swedish toxicologist, first called attention lo the presence ol DDT in breast milk in the paper he delivered at the Conference of Wisconsin Natural Resources in 1 May 1989 -he made it emphatically cleaJ In that same state· ment that despite the presence of DDT 'human milk. when avaUable is superior to formula milk.' " ''In a subsequent letter," Dr. Ratner added, :•nr. Lofroth :stated, 'With our prisent xientifk koowledae1 the general advice iJ that the poalllve -.11ec1a cl the human milk . preponderate oYer the negative shies of the orgaDOChlorlne com·'· powtCb (DDT).' " ANNE McLAREN .t . . ' • ' llftelortlllf 'C.,.lllil•te• ... To the Editor: • • ".. •l '" .. ~ -··Ir , dune bugsles. Jlt!ide• beinf c..,tly and miPBrly. atiipo trying· lo conquer noisy,~ ttiey lie 1danguous iii \0 pwlY the orld b)' f~, then and onJy then ways. . _.,. ·• ··.~ s c. we . th.k •• &bout reducin&. ouf . If ydu knew your boy would die of ~ mi • -esta}>li41Uhent.. Otherwise, we ~ a heart attack at an unreasonably early will end up with a nabon full of dead qe, would you._atUI &ive in ud let, him -bet'Oes. , Utttrs from readers arc 'weleomt'. · ride around every moment he CQU]d.spare HARRY B. ,McOONALD JR. Normall11 writers should conve11 thci,. from school work ud chores? i. meuoge1 in 300 word&. ar less.· The Jt seems walking, hildq and bicyclini · ' ; · right. to· ~me..-leCUr1 .to ffl ipace ar~ dirty ~words. Ei1joying ~tu~ really 1 ~Mint Be • Reaoa' M e:l~na~ ltbet .~ reservtd. Aµ ~'-;• bemg aware of it, has ,only gotten at~ T"o the Editor: ten mtist mclvdt~ture cmd mai£. , tention because of pollution: , · ing cddre11, bar.t~ !"'Cll lie~'· Did ~ kuow that ir iyou are In Sund~y it took me an hour.~ get.Jrom · r:"'am:.;:~~ ';{J~-~~~Amenc.ti bale betwee_n 30 and ,88 y"'r;. ~~~~s ~a~eN:J:"":1:~:1! UaMd. "' of 111' ·the. odds are 1 lD IO yqu 11 suffer where twb lanes go to Long Beach and -• from ~ aort of:heart attack! , • · •' I • • Dr. P~Dadley Nl)llte hu ~Id, "Ex . . ~· .. #, "must ;wonder if "tll•';~ ~ erdse mU1cle1 is ,as~ntial to 1 L. ~ 41~~· ·~ ~v· them the Opportinjjty lo eject the heal 'of'/iillJ as: b .. ~!1-1· _sle<i>lng ' ~ l :r, ~ ... ~'foul\ best candidate3'' (~' do,w.n jn. and the use Of the br1111. Outstanding iii ~ 4" s ~ , side, lan't. It the DlILY PILOT system reasons fOr a heart attack are physical a 0 'O ~ that .... this oPpomiitty!f. , proper diet. /Ai , ... ~ .JN OTBER·Wo.JU)s.. I d&Jlke the part I bellev& television watchin& also plays • 1' ~ you play in loc-1 e~ ~I believe 'lt a great paiJ, j,n keeping a ctiltd inactive >~ • ( to be one of the ~r factors in phy1ically .a11d me.ntaUY. f · discouraging candidates to run, and Did you know during an average year a ~ .voter1 to vote. If a candidate ruMing for c;hikl S to .. 11 watchf!lll television 1,340 ~ local office doesn't get the DAILY PILOT hours but attends school for HO hours! tf/ · stamp, he's treading water. By 18, a child has watched television I) If your fervent desire is to be of com· 22,000 houra and ;iltlended school for · munity service, more time .and space 12,000 houri. Perhaps watcilillg so much -the other two lanes to Co&ta Mesa, WJ{Y could be devoted to encouraging the televill:lon has caused the bitter hai'vest Pf does the trafflc control lhut off ooe lant public to register and vote, than telling alienation. frustration, cynlcism lftil (the obvious slow-up problem )? them how to vote. In fUture elections. I sadism. Ma)be hours of passive uposurJ. tbert mUJt be a reaton. I'd like to.hear for one would feel more kindly toward to false and degrading models of human it! you if you would do .yaur job of reporting life and behavior could contribute to DICK SHAW all the facts on all candidates, and Jet the every form of youthful mental illness ana people decide Y:ithout the meddling in-laziness. nuence your press power provides. SO REALLY IT IS the DAILY PILOT syatem that should be eliminated before the district system js diacussed. If not, I propose that candidates file for office at the Pilot, you chooae what in your opi- nioo are the best for your subjects, and save the 3S percent of voting registered voten the difficulty of ~olng ·1o the polls. I sometlmea wqndar Jf the 65 percerit have a p;ilnt. Howevei', I will continue to listen to \ht candidltes -MAKE MY OWN DECISION _; and vote in the su~ posedly" &ood 9ld Ame~can way, hoping tha( a 1rester numbl!! .. Of Newporters will be thinking along the same lines and break your streak of victories at the polls: BILL FLOOD . The substcHltial margins of victory 1cored by ihe w1nning candidates in· dicate Afr. Flood it too gentrous in aisessing the DAILY PlLOT's iNf!tt· ence over Newport'1 traditionally 1t1· dependent-minded t.19Ur1, Mr. rlood wa.s an active campaign worker for one of th~ loaing co:ndidate.t. • · ·~ ··-· ---Editor ADELE MARRA Contftmlng Fight To the Editor : One or our early patriots believed that his freedom was much more im- portant to him than his .life and that if he could not have llis freedom then , his oppressors could have hia life. The cynics in our aatlon believe that stach senumem was valid 1 couple of buncftd years ago ~ that such bdids are obsclete in our modem t)mes. Yet, thett are indlvidu•l11 throughout the world that are now loslng their lives tfyini to obtain frtedom. ' 'Sm1Uh lip Scene• To the Editor : On Aprii I you had an article e11titled, "Smash Up Scene ," wllich described a broadside collision lnvolVing" a· car and a motorcycle. The degree of slantednesa employed in the article is of classic proportioas and would be a prime e1.· ample of future politicians and sen•· tiooalists. ... Fof example . the motorcycle was described as "oae of the hottest made.• The · motorcycle ,"rammed and wrecked 1 heavy staUOn wagon." Otl April 9 you had a conlinuaUo11 ot the article, ·"smash Up Scene."· ANOTHER REFERENCE .was made abo:Ji. "ramming a station wagon with his powerful moti>rcycle." I did discoYer, boweYer, 1' words describing actually what happened, llid· den al the bollorr. of two days of wrilin&f "Investigation continues into the accident which Mrs. Gorman said wu caused by trees and a fence wh.ich block~ her vision 111 she pulled into a busy Baker Street." , su)ject, fradulent travel promoters are ANOTHER BlLL, which would make the target under a bill introduced by a used auto dealers dk'IOll 'b e1t w e e a colleegue at the request of the State At· -nipos&ession or 1 .Wt tO reOanr fGr non-- Quoting from your editorial (A'Jlril 15) ''Dl.lltrid System Outdated" , .. "No matter how yesterday'• election turned out"· (uslna: the candkiates you endorse, your headline could" be 1tt In ldvanct) "many voters who conscientiously ex. amlned candidates' qu11:lflcaU011s abd campaips" (tom'"e do, others use the 11!>111111 kit the DAILY PII.OT provides It• -the da1 before eJectlon) Eill!t!rebe •• Ea•ntl«l To the Editor: THE tlRST PLACE tha comes to mind ls the Berlin Wall and the fact that any East German who tries to escape to rreedom had beUer be good ant lucky, otherwise he br she will be shot in the back. How about the nation of Jl:rael thal wu set up by U.e United Nations and must fight to survive the agg~Sllive war" that is being impoaed on them by the Ar1bs with the unfalllns support oL the Rusaian Communist Party. Let us ROt forget those tHat drown while trying to ese1pe from the Cpban Comm.uti4t Party . in boatl that aank just a few minutes alter hltUnf apen water It is time. the DAJLY PILOT is made aware of its function as a report.tr and ract·fiader. It is not your job nor sh®Jd it be your deaife to WatP: and mold the news to nl your own dea1its.: tomey General's offict. payment, bas alru.dy ncel•ed com- UNDER THE· propoaed new law, travel tnit~ approval. ., , promoters wvuld be ~Uired lo place 90 Under present law dealen In botb new , percent ol the mone1 received for alt and used cars caa ttpollUI 1he vehlcle travel in tlllll tmtll It 11 forwarded to the a~ thtn sue for • deflcleney J~nt. air omier, 111d to inform travelers 00 re-":h~e sellers of other c1Ulel of~ quett where the.Ir .money is beini held in dlH' m11 do one or the «Mr, but not tnr• and whit air carrier is be.Ing used. both. Tbete promotora would a!Jo be pro-The p~ law would not appty to hlbitld from acf+ertlainc charter flights · new>ean, tmct new car detlers testified unl•there ii a contract with an air car--that the drutlc dtpreclatloo of-new cat J ' I . ·-J. Y-, L.A. Coal)' Dist. Atty. -uwa·hiven't tra!Ded m"'1 prin. ctpoJs ar <1111• praldenll In such sub- Jeell u--JllYcbotoiY, auemlb tacUcs ond such thlllP they ma,y neot111rl1Y have to know. U they are now to be ~f­ ftcti•e.·" rier lor 1udl 1 Oight, and to return pro-val~ 111 soon. as they are 1c>ld ju.ttiltes mptlJ •ny money paid by prospective dl:[jd«)C)' jucJaments as w eJ~ as K• ~.TV v-. c:em~1d11~ ttavolen il the fllghl ta canceled. repo31lesdon. ' tO talJc IO --a• of Tlllt .. Dll IP!lb'. cl course lo travel ~ ~ "Praident Nl!Oo b welled· .... wf1o .,. ae<ualil' 1"'115 for alt 8TIU. ANOl'llER blll 11 aimed it tbooe >tMd not lo telegrallll ...., t1ep aton1 lloio. '1!ler ,,. eumpt, · aloce In their tar COlllUlllnC flnt11 ·wbo are p....ntty the WI)' cl (ttoOp) withdrawal, JU.< 11 It cuo .. •-an lloblt ·to provide the aellln& -Ull lln...W Inform--1d DOI be wiH for a battltfleld com-..,.... pold lor by travolcra. obtalJled f-cll .. iJ. The IOlormatloo b ' maader lo tell bis plan cl actloe." pmumabty btlq uiillled by "'""' J>l'O' • rT* WmlMlarMy~11tl·· flee tlu fouad ll'llld In cerllll> iolf<Oll ltlftl plom ID lie a penll!ttll problem Ill C.tilol'llll. 111111•1-. theli, b .- al provldint rm th Pf'Otld.lon Jor the tr1veler, wblle not lnhlbJt1n1 the many - --.tt.,,.-IMh~14dftls:•tsn ---.,...._....,., M.D., P• "'9-''One with fwociot becqrounct' al.,ad1 In thine at lwt b beattentn1: ...,. u th• band. " ' 'CUl'Tt1ll eOoloelcal COl'lctl'll iJ I fad, ll Emy ... wt! -I .., '""· fll•I lwl Amerlcaa certatn6' do noel a< government h11 a proper ond vital nile tp spending a put deal of time-Ind moDey protect In& coo sumer Interests. on fads.'' I belleve if parents could iook fat eROUgh ahead into their "cfilldrea•s llve.s thett might be .....-aJ tlllap they would eli111inate. ~ ., · • First, I'd 11ke to talk 1llout Uie'f)leasure riding of motoreyclel, trail bikes and' . Dear Geor1e : l've had three dates with this guy 1 Ind all 1 keep heiring is the rumor that 11', b the. office "'111. Should I keep on lfad!ii lllJn! -· ' T. G. Dear T. F.: If you lllU have to ast after lhree: data lt he'1 a wolf, I would lmqJne U'1 perfectly ule to..lleep dattnc him. <Or b TllAT your ~!) "41 '<sen11 ,;..,, pniblem 1o GtO<io. prof.,.lonlll worrywart de lute.) • Their .skim may be fe.uaw or brown but the plbiotl of South Vietnam, Laos and Cam~ are just Ii brave and dedicated to freedom • as any of our ancestora that p~p their llvell hl the Revolutionary . The North Viet· namese patriots are brave but they 'are the OP.J!'tllOf"S Jlilt woukl not be illle to h1ht a1i aQresslve Wu wllhoi.lt' the supplies glVet1 to them by the RuJaian Communist Party. DO YOU REM~BER about all the liva um wm tMen by the Rul!lliaa. ConunWlllt Party In Eut Germany, Poland and C1•cl1olioHki>? All those peop" wanted waa freedom. Wb1t ii ao d-b thilt the Ruulu eom • munllt Party la aipportlng wara of I(· .,.am 1111 I oPoul Ille -14· W tho ultra liberal wing of the Democratic Par- ty wan1i u1 le aloP ""'1d!llr money on .our .,11ttary-... &ec..e the money could be bettor opent for dometllc need•. Jn conctuslol. when the Rullian Com· I JEFF D. KISER ----- We'dnesday, Ayrtl 22, 1910 The editorial page of th.I Datlr Pilot 1eck1 to inform and 1tfm. ttlau readcn bv pr11cntmg thil . ftfW1paptr'1 opinimu and c°'"" mtntarv 01'i toptc1 ot fnttrc1t """ •fOnlficonc" br pfovfdl!lg • fO<•m, for 111, •l'P'tniOft of °"' rtod<n' opfn lom. and b~ ptc11nttno the dfwnc.' vfttf- JNlft.U of Informed ob1crwn and 1pokc1mn on top(ca of !hf day. Robert N. Weed, Publlaber r I r ' I • • • d i r • r ' I, I d • e • • d • e b s I· ' ~ d d y e r T d J . , w.....,, Aprtl n , 1970 DAil Y ?!LOI ~· • CREWS TUNED -Getting a bearing on a pinata filled with surprises are (!!'fl to right) Mrs.· James C. Beasley and Mr. and ·Mrs. Dave Vaughn, members of Bahia Corinthian --· Down Mexico Way Yacht Club. The yachtsmen will host a p,... Ensenada fiesta followir\g the fifth annual tune-up race Sunday,, April 26, in the club'• temporary headquatters at the Villa Marina. Fiestas Set Race . Mood ' In anticipation of. $ir winds to Ensenada, area yacht clubs w~·i be Celebratint with ·prerace fiestas durin the coming wtek. Bahia Corinthian acht Club wUI sponsor it8 fifth annual .tun~up race and celebration SUnday, April 26. . ·Tile race to Dana Point will begin at air proximately noi>n off the Balboa. pier for yachts of all recognized dubs in the Ocean Racing, Paclfic'Handicap Racing Fleet, Mid- get. Ocean . Racing Fleet, and Angleman Senes. •· Following their return for trophy presen·. tations.at.approximately 6 p.nl:-.•skippers and crews will be ready for a fiesta in sway in the club's temporary· quarters at the Villa Marina. Mariachis, cerveza, a catered Mexican dinner by Raul of La ·cocinita and a pinata for the youngsters wilt greet ·the first 500 arrivals. . Served between 6 and 11 p.m. will be en- chiladas or meat burritos, refried beans, Spanish rice and salad. Tickets are $5 for adults and $2 for mini· sailors, and additional information may be obtained by calling the clubhouse, 6n.1382, or Mr. and Mrs. Dave Vaughn, fiesta ~air-. men. Balboa Yacht CJub members are prepar- ing a gala sendofi 11arty Wednesday evening, April 29, for their yachtsmen. A Mexican fiesta theme also will prevail as Commodore and Mrs. Don V, Franklin, Vice Commodore and Mrs. Edwin F. Steen Jr. and Rear ·Commodore and Mrs. Jack Baillie greet m.,.bel'li and guests during the cocktail hour beginning at 5 p.m. A special dinner is being planned by Tom Payne, chef, and will be served between 6 and 9 p.m. Arranging the event are Mr. and Mrs. James Rudy, entertainment chairmen. More than 550 boats carrying thousand s of crewmen will cross the starting line at noon Thursday, April 29. BYC member Ed Carpenter is president of the Newport Ocean Sailing AsSOClation which sponsors the race, the most popular in California waters. Prior to the race !estivitfes, BYC mertl· bers and guests will attend a birthday dinner dance Saturday, April 25, in the clubhouse. Honored guests at the 6 p.m. cocktail hour -and 7 p.m. dinner will be all members who celebraje birthda~ during this month. Play- ing for ,dancing. Will be the BYC Bilge Pump-. en. , Martha-Rewrites Gld Adage· /11, BJ:ti:N '1110MAS fASmNGTON (UPI) Praldenl NIJon .. ts a ll<k out of Martba Mitchell's ou~. ud be bu no pi.. to muzzle the Attoroey Gtnerll'• wife. JollD N •• Mitchell llY• he ha ,beard the President say mi.. time to time "live 'm ' hell, MaJ:tha." White ij'ouse Pre f_~ Se<retary Ronald L. Zlec""' agree!. "T CIU\ lee the Presi- dent putUng his hand on Mn. Mitchell's aboulder at a party and tellint her thlt:,•1 •Y• zfeg!;r.~ "He'• relaed about H," the presa spokesman a d d e d • Unlike the days (II Lyndon B. Johnson when the town spoke with one voice -hls -Nli:on lets his cablnet mem- bers and their wives speak out. It's a free ~peech JT\OVemeot that it rare, it not ' un-· precedented In W ashinlton among olficlaldom. W 1 v e s usually have beeo seen and· 1J01 beard, al leut on the controYonill oubjecta ol the day. But Mn. V!trhtD bu Jtven- td the -·a capital and there ta "' Indication Iha! the President'• lnaupral llrlcture to .. lower fOUI' voice" applies to her., In factt Nixon recalls with amuamenl the Ume In the· Eisenhower era when Mrs. Charles WJlson, wife of the Secretary of Defense, criticiz- ed Ellenhower for not backinc her husband on a controverslll P<ntaaoo~ matter. · Mn. Willon addreued the White .-la no ._.,, ternil -the --applaUte. Women lo'"1I lier loyalty to ber bl•baM and Eieenbower WU apoloptic. Finl Laey Pit Nlxoa. who hu come up tllroalh the old ICbool of poHdcl w b e r • Copitol Rill wlveo walk a lilbtrope In .......... their vleWI, It cautioul In bor ,...,. lion to Mrs. Mltdleil. , 'l'bere is the f"linl omong JOme of the wives of. veteran' pollttctans Iha!• -and li9ely M\'f, Mil<bell llmply iJ new od , the sceDe m;td doelll not .-rSland rulea ol the aame. • 1 · Rings · Exchqng.J '. Illinois . Selected · It'1 undentood lbal NIJon deplom the inlqe qi duDw1· tomelllw pinned '.. 1111 ad-mlntatralioa and fella< Mn. C~uple Recite Vows Mitchell ad Vlea l'nll!leill Spiro T. ,.,,_ _,, jlTinc it I life wttb dllll'~}W'Uce -~~....,;; .. the '!'be hell Family ll'eddin& ' Cha~ .... the KltinC In '' ' whlcii Kay Tereu Nel9on and , · Joel Charla Wagber tJ· chanced their nuptial vow1 and rin8J. For Rites oiiel. JOU. rwnember,.. • .... said n(ef]tly 11 ht rtca1Jed the years when be WU a'flr/ The engagement of Jean from Wuhinpln. • 1 y 0 u Petersen and Gregory L. remember ~fe." Wright bu heft revealed by Tbe Attorney General I!! Dr. arx1. Mn. Robert p. ~in< 1up 1 very wUwell under The bride, daughter ol Mr. and Mn. Maurice F. Nelson Petenen oC Balboa,· parents of e s~I 0 his e's new_• of Huntington Beach. was escorted to the 'Illar by lier. ' father far the evenln1 -conducted by the Rev. llmlld &. Roberts. the bride-to.be found fame. ,,._ paJ-~· '•teacher 1.n • "I .1ov.e. her,. that's all I """"'° .~ll'Cn, • can lf!IY," 11 his c1aaic q~ ~~~en~ .the .~~olneenhertly~~baMJI ~-~I u -" .. 11 .. ---~ Mr .... .i •-uuu•1• 1 ........ aoi~ ---. -w ' •.~ Mid' "I '1hiok be -mt, Mn. Edward Wriibl of 81. too ldoa"t-.'" She WU atteniled by Mia Suoan Bau, maid of • honor, and Miu Kathy cwt. ud · Mia -Ayieen.-0-' C •a n·e-11, - brldesmllda., The -bridegroom, ..._ ' Qlarlol, m,, !" ~ .,...iu.te o1 ; Republican ...,;.. -· t1ii ,Un1'eiallY OI M-a . '°"' l!Of. She ta their --~1a.-1a111e -· :._..-_......_ ~~ llllnota Medical bollind i:~-:;"" and IOD ol Mr. IDCI Mn. George E. Herr ol Santa Ana, asked his brother Ed d y W agher to serve as best man. and seating guests wtre Mike Lopez and Blll Beaver. Special guests at the .wed- ding were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McKulla from Auburn, Wash., who are celebrating their golden wedding anniver- sary. The bride will graduate ln June. from Marina High Scbotll and wlD -attend Saotai Alla CoUe1e. Her hulband is a graduate of Marina Hiah arxl. now ill· tendlSAC. -·-PATTI PALMER Juno Bride Newport Couple To Wed A June wedding in St. ·' -r.ni.er .... in: --al -bor structan for ' the c h I c I I 0 to .. ~ them. ' ' .. __ MRS. JDEL WAGHER . IMrrln YadS -Olub. n,, couple will lbe;i'"cdtt. ~;,it excJainse their wtddlDg vows ed me GOP womaD ~ June a In' Wayne, Ill. :'l For Scholarship Funds Cafe Parisienne Opens \ \ . A French· Riiing will pr.. 'nle IChool col-ii will be Yide ~ When ~acuity .t rla n s ( o r m.e d • into Cafe and parents ol •F OU n ta i ft· Valley ffigh School 1at11er for a daDC'e between I p.n\., and midnight Sa1Att$y, April ls. Plriaienne for the party, and lie public ii invited to attend, 'llckelo will bo •uo eodl, and inay bo ~ from the ICbool't finlDee atftce, at by ~-· RoboltCarpeiW, -7. "' -·Larbi Lam-mon. 1112 346l. Duty'Cal fs: For Aide~· Library aides are be sought by M.is.s Kussmai;i, librarian far tlje Octan View· School District. ~ vo1.-rs are . needed \lo assist in the processing aDd dtstribuUoo ol new . .kilule readln( ,bOol:s purdwed 1/1 the ,• dlstriot !11< • lndi~ ochoOillrllries. · • ·S.tor . Dedls Card Sets ApproxlJnalelj> hall ol the Area. -lnterelted·ln ~ .. hour "' two lo the Jllitett may ' rhch Mia KU8S1DU at the district all- miniJtrative offices, M7.J5$1. prOcetds will l!fi to llollan for SchoJars;tbeHuntlngton ,...,..._. Lquna Beach Chapter of Beacb Union llllh Sc boo l YA RN SHOP Easle1'11 Star will conduct a Diotrict's ICbol.uablp flll)d. "WE SPECIALIZE ' d .... rt card part• at ?·.30 LiFt refre.lilments· will be IN SERVl(:E"I ,, served by Le Demolselles, a ..... llflTlUCTIOHI p.m. Friday, April 24, in tht girll' aervice club, and Those 2':41 ,L co.ur Hl•HWAY Masonic Temple. 'l'he publlc B1rmlnlh8ms Wft1 pr o v i de c ....... • Mer is invited, accordiq to Mn. musk: for dancin(. -·- Nonnan Christensen, worth:r Parente: of ti,hth •ri de matron student.a in the city ·are cor- A ~od dessert card party diallJ i..Dvited 'to attend to meet is planaed for Thursday April the facutly and other parents 30, at noon in the Laguna ' whose children will be en- Rills Parle Clubhoose ' for the ta1nf the blih school la benelil of the bui!ding 'fuad. ~. Hostesses will be Mn. ·Har- ry Thompson and 'Mrs. Elgin Burke. Reitrvatlons may bt made witb·Mrt. .Arthur Stead, •Ill-. Demo Women De mocratic Women o f Orange County Will meet tomorrow evening at 8 Jn the Security Pacific N a t i o n a I Bank, Anaheim, to hear Mrs. Bing Starr di.sctlss the life of an editor or an Orange County publication. Audience Views Winter Sports Winter Sports In Switzerland will be presented by Douglall Barrymore during the meeting of Parents Without Parlnen Friday, April 24, at 8 p.m. in Laguna Federal Savings aod Loan. Inquiries regarding t h e orgaNiaUon may be obtained by calling Mn. Margery Miller, $2025 . Andrew'• Presbyterian Churcll,=?;;;;;;;;?"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~~;;;~;;;;i; ts being planned by Patlll l Liiiell ,Palmer and lllchlrd Paul 'fttompeon. News el the fortbcom1ns event bal Ileen lllllOllllCedc the poronta of 1be' brld&<lecti Mr. and · Mrs. Willlam B. Palmer or Newport Beach, and the beb'Gibed couple were . /}/). 1 THE ·N-e-wLQQK a{{ie 3 '°' a .•• MEW YOU! for ' ' . "MlRACLE h C · M A d toasted during a dinner party -¥out 1 S, · a, ptu·re usic war s f·;!~~.::i;~~ future' bridegroom. • A • Mlp Palmer is a graduate HAIRSTYLING by th~ •r••'• TOP STYLISTS! WIGS" ••• for ••e;fio11i11t ttcl01ll•11h, jwtt t•11 it ill your bet a te•• it 1le119I lr111h11 illlf 'fOllr ••• 1tyl1 h1 • FLASHI It'• ,, te1y te w11lt tMI 1tyl1 v•wr· ••If. 100 % IC111e••lo11 fiber. ~Wnatel,y 300 talented Area Winnen are ~eela trophy, first place in guitar four; and Jacque Spurlim, ol Corona del Mar Hlgh School youripten took part in .f.!le ,Tudi .' Costa. M~, $50, first section one. Huntington Beach, t r o p h y , and nbw ls a business major lt70 Youth· A ud,l t I~~, place in aU1np secUon three,; Also b'I the tns£"'8lental first place in sectloo two. at Cllifornfa St.ate College at apor.-ed1Jy tbe Masical Arb Ellen Bork, Irvine, $41.40, se-dlvilion were Laura Seltz, Susan and Marilyn Trukken, ~r ~~ also 1 1 1 Ctub of. Oranp County, cond place la ltrinp tedton 1 H~ Beach; $1$,(aecond Westminster, trophies, for of CdMHS and u -nnt ~ ........ will three; Donna Jill s •• t. r • '_.....,. --two, and Jrad•at. now ~ pr-In a -""'" F'owllaln Valley, lto!>hY, Ont 1-Riil>~ Corona third place section two In the " a bio!O(flcal 1ctencio major · :::.U.. Salardly, ·April £,'";t e.Ioce Jn ttrtiwi -ooe; del Mar, tnplry, llnt place cfuo.piano dlvjsioo. at UCI. ' ,,. p.m. la st. Mlchael'.a ~vld Welabart, _,..,,, wl .. eectkn ooe. ' 1r.:=====~ViiR~"ii~"'~"'"l'JS ~ Clmdl, .lml\elm:' lleOcll, Sii; thlrd•place Jn . ·-lntblvvclldlvtalonll v,.,,. ,A&' lido --wtD --three, ••d .,. .J""1 Edlorly, IrYine, SNIP 'N' STITCH 'SHOPPE' -t11e1r ..-wllldl1 ~J=--~-~L~oll=•~·~· ===~~ti0pll~7~, ~tlllr=d~pl~aot~llOCl~lon 1 -~OOt Iii -,.-,Ii ' 3334 E.tst Co.st HWJ.' • Cot-dol Mor 1 "';. ir: ;"' .:..""'::.. , Phono ;673"1'5" . ' .. ...,. w~.-..IWlllt. ·•' Yow r Chtrt• Acco11111 ;, W•lc•fl'I• The Store with Lebel1 of Di1tinetion• Junior-Senior Prom Time Do yowt ew11 th:11t, th•r•'• •11\Y •11• ••¥, M.•••-It yovrt11f. w. off•r ; ••rl•ty of fai.rlc1 •114 tri11u, •• Yh c•11 ~ •rl9l11tl t!Wll "'"'' fl'lt el Y•Wntlf •11 th• .. e11C• fl • .r. Cltt •tt fr6ir. ,i'{11et, 1eti111, t lflbrol .. t r ... cett.111 tlMf -b•11M .. ecrell l c•ffo11. Wt try to overc ofl'lt• th• t•11tretio11' '''' ••s::" ;::'~,;~; ; .. ,,,, \ VllCllHIA 1'.S. M•r• yot1r ~•l•~•r for '"~ M1y I Ith 1111ici11• 11,,.,, .. '"''"" 1frt tlo11, 11 t .111. t~ 2 p.m. UM Your BankAmorlcffd.,. Ma-Chlr'" f 12 WIG I HAIR STYLISTS READY TO SERVE YOUR EVliRY NEED at.tea::.~·, a· •• ---- • , .'YOU'LL LOOK ind FEEL LOVELIER ;THAN EVER! Str.kh c•p, c11rly et ••ml e11rly $19 95 .. , wl .. ,,,.," ... , ... s... ••. .... • 124.11 .,.. ' WI .. ., '°ltheUt pert, f., tfi• .. ..,,, $22 95 1 .. Ls ... 11. ..,. • tat.ti •••• H•"4M-4e for ltle le .. 1t h1 fe1hiet1 $29 95 1tyle4. Sen SIO. ht• ,a ' Sit.ti •••• • In ·let1 than 30 minuftJ ·Melodie, Chris 'or l•r" will cut end ntylo your wl9I m /JI). . , ·SALON . allie .1 WIG & BEAUTY 250 E. 17th STREET DAILY TILL 5,30 THURS. I FRI. TILL 1,00 COSTA MESA 54S.3446 . ,, ·' , I ' l .> j • . ; il I I • :i i ~ • •• ' •I 2111 I. C.. Hwr. fl Mec'1'.'-""" ,,,, .. """"-.;,;;;.,...;;,....--------------'·~ • - -------------- 1, ' ' • f I • ... , o 4 .. • • < r ' : :;'~lh!.8_1~ ~~l 1 :fo · Se/n at F_u~-o:rama · -· . . le• Harris and JOiili .. Hacker are -heading. ·'°.r a parent-faculty base.ball game. Action begms at 11 ~e contest. while Herbert Ward, pnnc1pal a.m. Saturday, Ap.nl 25. Prizes, games and•refresh· I~ :street SclJ~~ ready to join in the.fourth rnents are, featui:ed. -· -: · -""' ~sycHold~kaf;;·~ffects 'I • • . ' ·' ·. ' • .. ·Keiser PTA Belerlc PTA ,. llln.J....,~ • ~ Dnlll llinau . COllllN!l UP:" Jl:lvta H • . ,l'nlldoal ., . -~·, ut COMING TIP: Open -and ji;H JN~ WW' ..... ~ice cream mat tnm 7 to new at a 1·30 ""'1ch! • I'"""""' II 11::111 a. m. jlEi>oRfl: ~owly olelMd of. tailor1ow ·In tbe Hora ol, · Ileen._ the Mmes. ·PblDlp l'leoty ""'"'ant. Talent r HandlllDU, p r e 1 I d e n t: &how ~ tomorrow a I! d. Edwi• ParrllhJ G e r a l d ..,. Friday, April 24, at 7:38 Miller and 'llloo!u Larned, P,in. In the multiPll'll'* vice-pre1ldent1· Devid Webb room. ncketa are 11 for and J1me~ Cutter, adulp · and ~50 cenD: for ' secn:torla; Gonloa Cannon, ~!..~t'~, .. ~~Tm'r~:J~,j :"! ~, .• ' .. '~ ~ Sc!wlUlml .......... ~. "' . p.m .. w .'iili r--· • m~ rocinP • 'Bey . iew PTA • · '· ~·· '' , · Mn. -m .·l"Nll' , Un~be•gh . P,l'i"c · ' Pnaldiol• Mn: • lhlll'-( REPOR~: ·p...,;ta were · Prak1ea1 •• welcoaiod to tbe-houae CO~G UP:.1'ool&ht 11'7:30 last nllht wil!i ao ice II -....... ~. Ajiril cream -It II o ,; In g 24, II the GcJoid. l'.IOlimlnl class..,... viaill. MrS. Jaoe Tea for llllh and Slslb ~ Barkd!'il p re U n t e d the 1Irls: ' ' historian's report. ' l.. . ,: · ~ ... , · · · · -. / mete Verile PTA, Rummcig"e •bac4td Up. '. . " Bear St. PFO 1111'1. Nuey f1o1Par1 .. ,f'. I\ • · ' • Mn. Jolm Rocker "'"81dent Brian· stellod· ~ a ~ ~;.,.hlle hi, ~II., President , COMING UP: Open holUe l! er Mn •. :n>om81, n, ~~9f S.t. cat11.ine'I COMING UP: Bowling ·1W> tonight, at 71 II will' ck' ~cib'T .A.uxill4iY.' Iii ~Ii In order.. iJ' •sal~ cheon · will take place •t 1>feceded bl'n asaoclatJon will talie ~ P:n&ir •. ~ 24, from'f<30 ·l'l'· to · 12:30 p.m. Saturday, April , meeting In 1l1e multlpurpo&e 5:80 p.111 .. _and'tbe'~xt dl!Y fNl!l-l :30 a.Qil J,'p.m. 25, In ,Ill! Horn of' Plenty i'o!Jm. Pladce of' AJlegllnCO 'Ibo ~t, ,~ l!lace m 'ljle La : J!eacll·· ' restaui,inl, ,Santa Ant. Mrs. .·will be lod !IY 1i>e ,IChool's Wtoom8h'1 f\~b•,' .will ...• fillture, funiUu,' _re, cl ,; •apil '. ,. ·~Willllr!l ,:POdllrowlky, MO-· 1ood c-.' '8Pl!Clll a-"'r " • ' 8497, may be called for lrlbltl of prvjects and an ~· ' ·• / , ' • 1 • • • , __ rese~. Help ii geedied exhibit t17, the Rocbt Qib . ~ 1· • ·~...!~ . l~ f. · -/.I . for mOtber-daug!Jter lasbkl!> will be· aboWn. Installalloo · REPORTS: Ne1' oftkera wtr, · llEPORft: J' ran JC PiUtta, showooMay7.Mrs.Rooald .,of·.-afflctn will tlke lnltallod-11 rliini:lieon lit ,:.Qlb~·'l;poned Fross.-,maybeton-·place. theVlllaNovL"';' ··' 'tbe~ol~Wellt!o t.~c ted .Rich1rdffa&-._ ·• • · • .... ~~ 8811' Cub :&:out dens, meyer, -· 11 ··~Id Miuion Viejo· r-10 ·-NH High ~T~ . :..-red bi, the l,'TA. Mn. like . s u 11e1 t Ion t ! fOC' CIUf ..,.. Mri. Robert~llftlel . 1 , • Douclas &Wier, pnaident nonunea for Pro of¥rs. Preoldeill Prealdeht ·it·.' · announced the lormaUon ol • • ' COMING !JP ,._ hou t • · · • a committee to advocaie the Cal1forn1a l!T A : "'"'" ,. • COMING UP; Open home wlll addition of sidewalks and 7:30 tonlalJt;.-llillond; l)y '-'• at t'p m tomorrow Mn. Teel Brbso visitation Jnd t n f 0 r m 1 I __.... ' · · · · park.I OD the westside. President ,Bated 1o~d1 an.~ COMING •m: Spring' ·Into meetinp WJth the teachen., refreshments will .be sold '" Mrs. WatrJO wu-_ pro-•· the •-~-1 '"" Sum-II the theme of · " . w ~. .,..., ~~-~I mother-daughter gram cbdmaD and 'Mrs. -REPORTS. New ottteers are Wilson PT~ . · ,, Mn. Wllliads o.Gaw • ; c\· 'h';l·di' ;!I, ~1t· ~, · :1 · · r7n luncheoo at 11:30 p . m ., D. G . .N-aodal cbllrmu the lfma. Henry Hofmann, \ d I b Saturday, May; 11. ln the will 1 er vie rehttbaawftta. president; J. w. )lemstree~t, IH ·arm e '. ' ' y M"ov ,· n ·g ' multipurpose . room Ml s. ' . Cinco dt Mayo ~ ·--·vice. preildent: Joe Barbara Sucy """' Sears noon to I e.m. ~. Mq Quinn llld Han-y Mellor, l·s ,.,.,..-:_ ... 1..... _ 3i on the JCbOo...... tecntaries; Da_vld Chavis, President REPORTS: Winners ot the .parent·chJldren We decoraling contest who ftte preslnted ribbons by Prin- cipal Hu g b wlherman, were Brenda, Becky and Billie Arndt, Terry and Uta White, Gena and Oirla\y Smith, Beti;:'Eilcri, Nina and Lynn Rooney, Jetta and Paul Gannon, C21ris, Mark, Eve and Betb Hlmmelheber, 'Stevep Sanley, T.o m fQ y Pacol, Brod and B e n Stevenson, Dav:lt:I S n e e d , Linda .IL Childres, G i n g e r Guthna.. -Tom, Ricky and Sonia Reesh and Pamelis Gihl Cakes' were auciloned for a total of $57. lf~CAGO .~n -'.Qa!< chfld'1 pareols,and schdol can Cleveland suddenly began • 1 '.t Ml)V1ng may'• Se takestepatocurbsuccmfully 'lnisbehaving wnm he .found to yoUr dtll4'1 bannful psychological effects out hls family was planning lb ·~·, , , =~:. family changes ad-move. ~ ''4~"­-~•HI'. ~t':of. "'l lourth·fade' bOy · 1 n · Dr. Ralph Ojemann,director ~ · of chll~ucatonal pSycbology , .I , . 1 4 , lit the ~tional Reseln'f Hemline Del:iclte ·' eou.cn ·or America, said the .---,--------•. ,j' child'smisbehaviorwas ~ .. ~a· . . .. I brought on by feelings of in- £ P F security, and fru,,tration at the VI . ence roves -a Se · ·.thought or making new friends ·• • , .~. " .. ~ at a strange school. f NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. have the slreri&th to wJthstand 1 "After the parents consulted UPI) -(fii.en ~ ijlc;lii1o_iia1s 119. tr~.'. '"We can't with the·scbool's prlnclpal, the cu•~"!a:)'"*~~ Hrat ,r&1st ~fYJes _ .trtftds, and boy's behavior i m p·r ov e d fllebalie 'befuliDes' .rt't 'L inllee.4, it ~"bl \pbeahhy : markedly," Dr. Ojemann said. on · to do . so. It. "°!!Id be virtual ' "The teadJer and , tbe boy Jobn Beeker, a Rllt&ers psychic suickle. wrote to his new school. They ahvaity profesaort l. b ' 1 The sociologist, who also is also sent data to the new the better' pll't ~ a year a worker f<r the Willingboro. schooJ about . the boy's ac- ~~~ ~ N.J . school system, conducted complishment.s and~ was told r. b mfniitirt Wai here to a study of girls who do and ~or th.ls.". ·~ .., don 't wear miniskirts, com· I Dr. Da1e Harris, of Penn W be'"~ rt.ie.pte paring their apparel with their State University, aaid that ~ri , bb n.r.· J11bt·iutere in handwriting. ~ f' , the last two generation•-ml wftlt«-w6inen will He found th;if mint sup-Mlerioans .have become in· bact; 1 .,...,, trend for Jone. porters were outgoing girls creasingly moblle. ,f.1'8 ~ decreN will who weu.-t.bem-.to . ..a~t Allied Van Li~s figures bt~u;n.: , . . . 1i., ~· themselves or insecure gifls show that appr.oxunately 20 ft11" come fitst ;; l t h who wear them to get Bt· percent of · the people in this 1111 Becbr, tuing tention. Thoee who did not ,go country change addresses In even .over t b e all out for fhe p;Uni felt secure any one year period. J\.1ost . , ! enougb if!' their qWI poaiti.ve changes occur in the 18-to-29 'An lndi,ldaal jr o a J d n t t self-images, Becker concluded. age bracket -the ages when • !' ' ! 1' ' ...... ~ ,,. ~ ·-•-~-. Eve!U Iealured wUI lie 1reuarer El A , , REPORTS : Mrs. Boyd Mettcan .dlnnir, boot\. 1 ,. -; gie rmour, moot pleople are· .r a i s I n g McCul'-..., nd M T ~ auditor ·and M C John10n "'u6 .. a rs. om music, entertainment and ·' · • • children. Hess received blue ribbon the coronation of 1 festival Jr., htstonan. ,Aa,a feault..!Jr. Harris said,, awarcb lor the California <jUOen. ' ' • · Pomona PTA a majoi: ~ hu oecur;rec1 Comments .moo1 newaette •-wllll and the 1969-ll70 yearbook .ua k zqoet impcirtaM to a at the Harbor. Co u-n c 11 cbild'11e1m of 1e'cur lty. Don "~I u.nu ill the put,-tndl-luncheon. Mn:· ~an, tionl tied to hiltor1 and place wayit and means chairman were important. children are reported that lU dinners placing greater emPiasls 00 were served at the father- Social skills, status and roles. · soq banq~et. Dr. Harris nptained lhlt Cd.M High PT A. family rituals which can be moved with the family, such l\.1n. Robert Kenible as Chriltmas or birthday President celebrations, help to create 1 CO~ING ~P: ~nd-rals~g seme of conilnuity. I\ · " . chicken dinner wtll pr~e A poeitfve att4tude on tt.e the open house. fro~ s:;io part of the' pattnts als6 ls to 7:30 p.m. tomo~w 1n helpful says Dr · Frances the school cafetena. The Dwyer: a Syrac~, N.Y., ~blic is invi~. to the S2 psychoJoeist dumer, art edubit and sale. Parents ~111 c 0 m m en t Comn:iittee members are favorably on the move and planning the board luncheon make the cNld 1 part of the for May 7 .. Mrs. Robert moving process, Dr. Dwyer .Kemble,.outgoi.ng president, said. ary<I Mrs. Robert Manahan Dr. Joachim Wohlwill, of ~·ill host. Clark University, said that taking along familiar objects -such as a child's priied possession can reduct the fears involved in moving and after the family has 1ITTived in the new home. Contrary to popular belief, moving during the school. year can make it easier for a child to make new friends im· mediately. School can be the Estancia PTA Mn. Ralph Boefel President ~ Monte Vi.te PT A Mn. Mark Morril President COMING UP: General meeting and open house is tonight at 7. Class projects will be on d i sr,l a y . ·sweatshirt sa1e will a!l urf. tll Friday May 1. Stud~t 1S~ are $2.25 and adults al< '12.95. . · R E l'-0 R TS : Story.-Book J Parade winneri were 'Brian B~. Drummer ~ oy : Be,verly Garcia, Mary Pop- pbiS; Brlan Denigan', Tom Sawyer : Jay Moffett, Andy Capp; Laune Morrill, Peter Pan; Linda Toe h it u b o, Japanese girl; R l ch a rd GOodsell, Humpty Dumpty, and Ricky Betts, Tin Wood· man of Oz. Mn .. C. Darrly Bradley Pnsklent COMING UP: Election of of. ficen aod open-h o u s e ton.ight at 7. Classroom visitation will be fol.lowed by an ice cream social jn the multipurpose room. REP ORTS: Carnival com- m t;.t e e met to make preparatio03 for the MtliY 23 carnltal. . Presidio PTA Mr1. James Ramey President COMING ' UP : Association meettn, will begin 1onight at 7 in the Maude Da'vis portables. Back kl school night will follow from 7:30 to 9. ' REPORTS: Carl VrebaloTlch, p a r liamentarian inst.ailed Newport Ele. PTA newly elected officers at the 14 metro Newport Ele. PTA -board meeting. Mn. Jolm Fraaeo -~ . v· t . PTA President . --IC ona COMING UP: Ice cream Mn. Douglas Bowler social and open house is President tonight at 7. A !I ho rt COfl1ING UP: Open house and business meeting will pro-ice cream social tonigh t. teed the classroom visita-School rteord .books will be tion. Social will begin at 9:30 sold. Old · and new board in the cafetorium with third dinner will take p I a c e and fourth wade mothers Satur-day1 May 2, in the '' best place for him to meet COMING UP : Spanish dinner tomorrow evening from S-: 30 to 7:30 ln the school com- mons. Public is welcome; prices are $1.:IO for adults. 75 cents for children 10 years and under. OpeQ.]!OllSe is from 7 to 9 p.m. tombr- row. Teachers will •greet parents in:.~ claurooms. hosting. Fisherman restaurant. people, according to Dr , Donold Bireland, of t h e University· of Chicago School of Social Service Administration. At the same time, teVeral very good' effects were cited as results of making a family move. "When there ls change and variety, there is room for curiosity, excitement an d surprise . . . and with these things there is possibility of learning,·growth and personality develQpment," Dr . Austin Des Laurlers , a Un.ivenlty of M I s so u r I psychology professor, said. leg Art ' Rev.ea Ii rig The days of the' mini may be 'bumbered, 00\ the le1 art It 'reve'als is certainly having a !alt Ding with' the htlp of poster 1rtlst Peter Mu. MH hol added his bright, "l.tttr 'loot to pahty hooe and body ~~ UllDI Vibrant , ·color ill ·-ltilfclly localed I • ' • r t spots, such 'II iQt ecreened rofessiona{ Women Help , · , . , 1an1as1uo111owera,con· , · ~!..,. . • . \ .• -::"" · ,i. .. ~.~uons ancl' ckMl!b on an ~--~ Bu....,_&nel Pro.lessionllil"Women (left to right) Mrs:M.'K. J.ut,., ~.~ liO.!<· · • Harbor View PFO Mrt. Cbarles Sword President COMING UP: Parents and students are invited to at- tend open house and science fair tonight from 7 to 9. Mrs. Frank Frost, ways and means chairman announced that a bake sale will take place with pro ceeds earmarked for I i b r a r y equipment. Mrs. Jack Dawn, awards a n d scholarship chalnnan announced that science projects will be judged ln two categories. First, second and t h i r d places will be awarded for indJvldual and family proj• ects ln each grade level. A sweepstakes award will bt &Jvm for the most outstihdlng project and all entries will ~ceive. a rf'. honorable mention. Student.1 f~ l!C1 will judge. Harper PTA P.tra. Roger Geor1e President COMING UP : 0 pe n house tonight at 7:30. REPORTS : New board members are the Mmes. Awards Dra-.yn Up Woocl1and PFO · l\.1rs. Ernest Kostlu Presklent REPORTS : Assisting Mrs. Ernest ·Kost1an, pres.ident, and the Mmes. James Kay. Mark Hanson and Challes BuChanan, vice Presidents, will be the followln1 dlairmen : the Mmes. Dave Roberts and Frederlek Boo!. room mOthers; Don· a 1 d Allred and ClHford Schuyler, lioclal and hospitality; Fred Gaectler·. hea1th ind 'Welfare; Lewis Parry, safe- t y : Michael Smith, publicity; William A. Reid, newsette ; Elsie Porter. decorations; Donald -.. Southworth, cultural arts; · David Greenlee, citizenship; PhUlp P'a r-i 1.h, telephone: Chert Getelma n, school band representative, and Howard -Ross , teacben aids. f IDd Mt-. Flllrhl A. Mart.jn recet¥t 1l rundown 6n an inlf!!Venau& ~.. In puty -lot ln3\0nce ...Ulur ~Y Olll>egant. ..auistalll· ttdministratqr . 01 ' Soulb.. Cailit • -. bis · iles£gns five ,'"The cfob mid~·• tlooatfon'for the purcM~tltlit •17 "81:• 1pocial aJllll\ ~ ""~· ...,, mmllCn ;no,, Ol lnlravenous aolutiops to paticnta hii·illt 16teBM others cail1!9r-.1no. HI! ltt' ' - • Rorer George , Johni Campbell, C'.eorge Howe, Charles Hanson, Larry Isel, Jack Perkins, Roy Hirota, Bruce Hart, .!'Ob Lindsey, George SW.'°", R I c h' a ~ d Slra.ssell. David R o s S t Wllllam Talbott.. Mike Blaii', • ~ Samia, Richard Newport Harbor !Ugh School PTA win spoWght the arl department when it p~esents two $100 art scholarships,. one $25 art award and four smaller awards. Mrs. Shirley Berry, department chairman (left) guldes the , talents of Anne Strom and Diane PtttellgUI. ' -, .. . . -' • . . . .... . ' .... ' • \ ' • ~. Od lo •• ... nt ., ,. od " <e ,. n. Id la ly .. id k, r, y • I , r d Is od t, .. • '· I • '· d • d d • ' • • .._ ... .... . ,.. GIAN'6E COUNTY, CALIFORl-OA -·----a s ~=-: ... _. ... ·. o·r ~R01s,f :: . . . . :: ... y . . ~ . " . " . : -••• 'f ' • • .... ~ ·--... I I •' f J~a~;;.Jordan Vic~ Mqyo:r ~. ==-:=-~ '; ··~ J. ' .... ... . .. ';' • • ... -wu. pamed mayor of minders that the late City Clerk ~C. K. ~:edurlng the city ··charlle'"Priat bod ~ and trai~ lb( •1 Uon meeting. Ei, ·1"!' Phinney to toke his pt~ce. ""· . ·ll.illllrd . Jordon. who wpn A · r · -ta' ldl "'.eat this month. Was · surprise. announcement\came early ~ ~· " when Councllmon Al v'in L. l'lnlcley moved • .... 'Wtliiie will· ~t-.v~ ..ai\ml,)IOI' .. wJlilt that City Manager . :Arthur R. 1McKenaie~s c~ ail ·hil~piip.1for electior1 to-a1~ta_nt-be• mad.e actinc)Cib' ·~aer (he'-, Bi>ardeNSu vis"!!. He is' or the presel)I tiJn~ . . • , . ·E.: iiii~ .. tfie','~'m""' • , . bc~~ ...... 6y 0111t0ndn ¥cK•nzi•'s duties ri•ve beeli ·hanpied. ""'""""" .,.~'"· by Fred L. SOnabal; in·li-iniinlh 't""· • • · r"e(.:c>ra · ountY!s F!f.th Meaa employe, shxle "the lehks' iadni'W:· Sq~·~tne\. r ,. · • • : stntor· suffered ' stroke s.e-ceral months A '1ot4J,-Qfs~1 ~rits· or elections aa:o. , ta;qk;DW.::e ~ the Costa Mesa coun· Councijm,an Piri.kley said • be talked cil's~aoizaUan n:aeeUpg. . with McKentle at S•i:J.m, ind the longtime ~· ~ernJ!fl~tl,_.wbile an. city olf!cia( a!kta that young Soraabal ~:made tb,.:3!fect1onai. ,.re-• (See MESA; Pap-J)· · · ......... h -; :;?n;a:'.: .• Delay Granted • For Slocum · . . Iii .Baby · Case . By ARmUR R. VINSEL ' 01 ltle Dailfr Plitt St.if . . Looking more like a lawy~r himself than the delendant In Coata Mesa's bJ,.,. ·EARTH •QAY'HQ~SEl'OyiER AT ESTA~.CIA HIGH HITCH· l'OSf ·~ H1ybur"!rl .~9PJ~"'~•k9tt ,{S.. 1~ry, P• .. : ~-.,_i' , , , , • , , • o-1LY ..\qT ,si.tt 1_._ · MESA<OUNCltME'N 'TAKE OA"f.H IN 1CIVlC. oeiiT.'ER1 iEREMONY · .ViC. Moyor Wiii J ...... n.(liif!),,f.....,.ln•n JICk1Homlnitt' · .. ' ' .. ' . Criminal complainf.s c~ging the· assistant mlnflltl;"•and-a1fornier employe of a C:OSta Mesa market with en'gineepng an · ~ed .. $5,20q_ aqned' robbery were ' being "l"ght by Po)ice.tod.ly. No bi.If has be;en , set •!pr the pair ....,....,.r•the &undaJ •iob ·•t the Alpha Beta "Market. 241 LE' l7Ml1 st.,1 la.,, which , twol' other employes ... were bollDd ' and pistol·Witlpped. ' : Kenneth R. ·Menchelm,.tl4, or Ul 137tb Sl.,.Ntwport ·Bea~1, an•fBoyd,M. Sbarp, 29,·ol Ndr!alk,, currentlyiface f<Nr feiOl!Y · colfnU;~irith tentaUVe ma>gnment tOday or'Thltrtdi . ' ' Counti tigalnst Uiem In the Band Aid ~t case' include armed robbery, con- spir~(lo commit arined robbery, kid-nll]pi:nl·dw:i~ a b!JI~up and .assault with a deadly Weapon. Sharp summoned police to the scene . . them to qu_e.ttion Mer Monday night l'"d • Shaw was . "'P!\Jied ·at his Norw~lk home ea'rly Tue!ldaf'1D9rning. ,. Police !"Y they. bave· ~ere.I ll,llll9, of the'$i,2(JO ~\In. tlie .Uct.p ,wbib l~t a 17-year-old b01tipy' wttb a stltchid- up hO;ld arter'~ pi'1!!/·wj!iPI\'( ! . ~,of •the ~Y. •J,Ctitiil. was afore ~·James E.. Bt •.. 40,i ol 'Gardea Grove. ' · ; . ( .. · M'esa Park iJ n . r : Briefly Halied By Delegatio~ Sunday morning, saylng a man wearing A delegation or ·unhappy reskltnts a a~_t ~.king decorated . with Band stayed the hand that held the red Aids~ the three vl~s. .. paintbrush Monday .uicbi, .,., &be Colta Iritonnation suSfi>Ued1to 1detectiVes•led r ·Mesa-City Council consfdered t half~ay ' JNl{king bab on"· a pqrtlon ol WU800 . Str,eet. • 1-. · New Pact Okayed l1le Costa Mesa Trlfflc -Qi:nmiiaion • ..::~ aw· c1rY CLERK ' ' • , had recommended ,a I a.m. to I' p.m. =--Eli-P. Phinney , , ban along the south 11de: ·between' Cqllege .... For D"!neyland :;:i~· and Fahlew. Rood ;~ .~Ill > ·"' ' A new three-JO••" wage peel bu been Petitions bearia& 110 •linattireo ,•<re Greiaest Title? iigned by repreeeiitatives Of 2,000 1 deliv~ ,poor to . a • bearin&!! . ~ .. . PiJn<yland ·empJoyes....r.menageD1'nt • •al wliicb spok-P,11bick 1 ' fL -' D b bl ""'' more -llx ··-ol• nejotia. ol m w. wr-. ., ' l~f; ~ ' e. ata e tionl . • baineownen. ·l! -• 1 -. .. . . r . ~ new contract, covering . 31 craft "~n, ~ Of tht nml)~ tit ,: Betnc1 Maydr flf the To.wn ,.ts second and service uniOM, calls for wage ~ 1 dOn t think~~ can~· only to pm:~ of.., tbe Unll!d-.States, ere.Ks IOtalling '1.10,an hour: over_ the ~~ 41.~ ........ i...~ .. ~ alU, or~ Gb~ at Clllfcrnia · .. in " won-nen three years. 1 &-1' -1U111CU& ., 1v~ay Alst ·~mctuied in·~ ntW cagrtemeat • ·.entry~ exit. '.,I ~! ~· remarked ~ Costa Mesi's is an .lncreaae in the employes pemion·. Eldridge, however, uplalned trll: cars Robert•M: Wileon after h11 electlon Tues- plan, plus· a dental plan whlCb goea · ~ .. -~ useld ~!°" ,~eet,f.ri:J'~ doy.' .~ ' into effect in the-..-third year of tbe J~.ui;:aua cou t"!"' .. ou ...... e 0 .-_, w1·-ol . • . ,. . '· b'" b 'ill · u · while increased traffic capacitl'· l'ould a-vu, course, 1sn t running for conl(.act w 11C w expare 111 1.973. l • ·-:....:.:, ' ' · c.onti'ad.i'provislons are· relroactive to ttsult d~ daytime houri.. ·' lt ·Ja Pf--:~ gove;nor. Mar.ch-I.I"' i ; He~al6ci~SakJ' ~ ~'belft ~ '!! consider lh1s the great.est honor re butchered baby case, Dr. Wesley ' · C. siocum api:ieare<t In court toditY tor · '· · ! 1 • • • ., • a preliminary hearing .re-set by three M .. i. ·11. ,,,:.. w~~~.1 ag'"em~t be"IOftn the.Orange • esa~ ~~ai;!ng-,C.J#r-g~~· I ; County District Attorney's 'Oµice and . , · \ , . . .. · ~ his def~ at~Y .• Paul Au'gustint Jr., _ l ' ' ~ 1 1 1~n:~:·s1:.~~~fy',;,,.,iY ., -Of Insurance Swi .... Afe· -.r; Calv~ lAve., Coit& ~-JI -~ ' ..... ~ -· . ~ ·' ~~ J l~'"'!~ .. ta ' ' . ''~ • ~l:Mlo "'!"'' 1;_ ·~~ by ,,.:;... f,..: .. ~;;; d ";{... -1• .... 'two,oil;er'.r..i.,;~ • "°",wbo'~"1 JlllA ~ciii# ~ lnlilronCe Conjll'll1.'• ~· -· -.unc1er:wf,.ln ~ home !or de~ 111,IJIOI hiairlnCe 'J>Ollcy'"a(r!M lllt ·Of Tile, cltthipf' •lol;e · operalar 'la ·- Cbll<Wor. " 1 . • dyinc 'l"ploye -by~ lol.lot" of,,M..,...~' llilltOd and 11·1'181 "He wore .a nllty Dlue i!dt and brand-the •"l'llllDIJ onctt yletJm 1~.l ~· l;pf;-llotod'. <liy •at,tirlilr, )11£)1.o,rd ne~ 1 mouttache : tdday when brou&ht · ' ' · • · i-,· · l • -' before Judge CaMn Schmidt In Pl vii ion examination -raced cou.rt today. . . ~l!JOUell!,, ol '.l'l)llltler. '. , . ' One, Harbdr Judicial District Court; arier Jlls lo'-> wbtker COll!Pllh)ed":•!li!n · Hli fe1al counael . d!Clined .,....,y missing lhe cale[\Clar's flrst ,call. .' • · he rl50eJV~ UM.first ~l!I. . ' , o. ' • ~ ~111eht~on .tqe~aqaJ 'C1.t aplnst ' ''Wow, is thai i\IY still in custod>:?'', Lawrtnce, ~em, 47, of 29l31Jrtvl R91d· ~~and ~lfow~ . .'; : : : 1 wQiapered a you'ng defendant aw al tin, ,fn · thr .Meu Ve[de ar~a, I~ ·tr~ on , , , "1 , 11.ctlon in Dlvlslon'One. · ~.~ btl,l \;atdlng.:pr~OQ..bn fOur · 1 • • • Arrested March 27, the former ourgeon (elony "cbarges atilng with·• c<t<Jere~L 'Clµs. sv.·. Re',s' ftl.'..-..:'I>. -Oisabled by l!JnDre In a. police con· He 'd Jforn,.~r· lilaUr• 'SileelMn' J , yv•~ frontlilon four Years aJo -hu been PaurFlfOwtCh, M, Of tu.sun, are ~~ F p d . held •t·0r .. ,..eoun1y all · without· bail w:th ·ronr•ocy ~to ti..~m1~ ~~11; · rom . . ilrit-A ~: . ever slnc:e. . , a temP,t~. l(~nd . t. anr two, . ~· "Extreme' .. fine·~ with -"'1i·. Ju"e SChm1clt listened to ,AuguaUn&'s of f~guy · .. -. Y • ____.. explal\apon for the required d!lay . then · TM i<:~lo~ was sc~uled before' J~ge· neat, qufWI~ ah'I• o( SoOd CIJiber Of'" ·" ,.....t the·-Jieanrii for MiTt1 w;Th u.. Paul f'list ·ln cent aJ pr~'COiint1 l::m':r?~iJn~~::!·~;...t..~ agreement ,of Chief Deputy District At. .1udicl1l 1Dtstrlct Court, ·•lemml.!ll froJn ..-• lorney James(}. Enright ' a ,complain) by a·'tttmil)IHY 111,cinctr waasthi•-~ne: ' .. I" .. Augustine estimated tile PreltmiMry patient Wh9 Uves in~ ~el Ma(.":J.:. cH1L..iGINO oPFoa.. ip ,,...,.., J:>earlng wiU take fi¥e. days, rrlor:e thaQ Deputy Dls1'1ct N;tomey,JQe Diclterlon form s~etarial, li:lmfnlatratJve most. 2'ild asked Judge· SChmidt if be ch"ifged lhe· J>Jlr with collaq<>r11ttng to assi.s. ! -phone duµei. for ,,...__. 1- could res~rve a courtroom-where it may gain n1111nclal!Y frqrp · the impei1dtog· yoong profitable. gr:owtng co. J.«. gc. on uninterrupted. death of 'Lhe man. , nr O C: Airport Mlllt have 'llill Judge Sctlmidt said hf would Jn-o<ttnz: 'allegedly took ahd pas!led the typini: ·& S.H. Q"'. 'tite ii . .di&> vesUgate and perpaps re-set the hearing physical examination ordered for the tating macti~ la~ble . IUi.t;.. still further Into the summer if court lute. Sbd abo De capable ,of ffU.. calendars indicate 4l heavy load. ~g w/figµres . ·Apj>Jy ·qx ·pp , "There's a tremendous amount or Drug Seminar Slated arlno, C.M. Ask for Dr. _ evidence to present. in this cue," , , , · , , ·<No Agencys) • • remarked Augustine, who also represents T . h . l\J . You. can get .U\e res~1 yOU wi,t, too, Dr. Slocum h1 a $2.2 milli~ lawsuit ODJg l ID pe'fport from a bard.working ' D~ll,Y . PrLO'I' sh!mmlng from the April, 1Wshootout. Class1fle(I ad:Call an ad.vi.SOT dtrJ(tpr·ai Enright today revealed authorities have A seminar · on' drugs reaturtng Newport '42-5678. . , . · ..! , decided not to set!k a Graitd Jury in-· Beach pollc! Community .ReJa~ Of- dictment against Dr, Slocum, w h i c h fleer ·Ed Cl~barelli 1'fill be held tonight woold'eiin:ilnate any prellrilinary hearing by ' 'Newport Hir~ ~cjin Legion and shift the case to Super:i ..... Coort. Post HI. ·-· Or. SIOcum Said nothing during the 1he1 profrim' wiq ~r it JI.' P.pt .. at'. brief lnterruptlori in a yol.llg man's trial the Legion Han; 11s 15th ·S~ .. oo the for marijuana J>OSSesilon and rn.erely Qalboa Penpt_su)a .. Cibbari;llf wllr Jait nod~ his assent whe"n: ukod il be aboul dru. a~ by'yo\itlja aJI!] ;::0~( (See Sj.OCUM, Pafe I) parento can ,dti abollt.1,1. . . . , , ' ''• 'I! Parehts .·Asked ·to C'urb." .,.·· .: : ,I l . '4 • ' ' . ~ . ' \. . . ' Children's Str~~t: Pfliy= l l.' 'r I I '' . -. ' . "' . Former Chief. 'Held'· BOG<YrA, Colombia (UPl)i ....i Coloni- ~ian Army troops.~ ~ .. hamt or former dictator o..ito .... R.Ju ""'11• bl•1i placing hilll --~"""" arrelt while >his ·soppar11n 1caJlld • lils retura to ~!. -1. 1 . -. .. '\ ._.. ,, : Graaf•·~.'' ~ ' - (.·-:-,. .!qued In that leCUori o! rOedw~,·~-· I "~ -receive," he ex'plalned en-( ·; :.. , iiie put .lf, months, ~· '" thualaatically, launching Into analysis of What can be · done about clti ren ·adults In~ the . sti:eelt : but · It ·m"ay be: " A •s .... alt w1ikwa• oo cl\1 •• playing In the streeta! . d"rlcult. " " ~ •. r -' ~·iy· "'""'""r. • "" • · ' ~ · ··-d'U · a o1 1 tt ··' • 1..AJtlD. : ~r , could. aid pedestrtlril. w11:· 1 ~g earees I ory a acut.-u ·Not much, con·cedea the Costa M*i onij til cu,s whtr~,yt'hJcular tl&ht-of.' ,_..,.,. · ••. · CouncurDin 0eorp. A. •ht 'to Coqreuional leeders. j City.Council after investigating the mal· way is challented cln youngsters· 11e· G;;. ... ·' .;., S · · .d-· ·' ,.::.. '~ h.cl 1llea / ~"How .aboUt Co(inty Stqw\11.aOr, Bob?'' ter In depth, based on existing Ca)l!omlai cited, June uplalned saying pa.st court J..Wb . ,uppoc' '":"' :a ud1'l a!f!imlllte:'. · pr-i CGuocllmen Willlam L. SL cl.ltr, Vehicle Code •tatutes ind prior "court rullhgs ·tal<• local qen Juriodtctlm>, ". •, . . ·., aOil lmpnwemeal Gt ,:wu.,. .flt • drowln&.J -ii loupler. I decl!loh!. • • ou( ol· m~k. EDlue:mea\ ol the~· of -'Jean aheld .r •t r•.W. 1: · WUlclJ is ... bird!)' u bakl u hi.I 1op-One way of tel Jing spr:;ng Is hert Crillwalk1' are• where clly offlclal11 Orllic< O!unty A9aosoor ~-J. '"nm:<· ia n..l>.'ao balll~' f. · pOoent. Fllth Dlltrict Supervilor Allon 11 watching the police log ror complolnts may blve 1101110 ~lf'l! o•tr jay.walkjng, . Hi-II)' !IS comm"")t1 leaders WOI marked Ml1<r AMn"'L. Pin · ....,..,... E. Allen. but -could abno!I trace ol baseball In the sti; .. 1. and other sip! pla~lr41 ll)•tha ~ or otllenrile' In· annillbcta "TueadiY " by Oltp CleMy, tlPJllni bis band •-wbot he ....i. the ploaled bh11b peat the root.. I or ol the oea11011. • tErfertng wllb tramc:- cbalnnan .ol the commiU.. to <Hlect Councilman Wjlllam L. SL Clolr eom-hb hair. City TrafOc Engineer Jim Eldridge ~ .llJtl< .offel)I<• m•st be ·•llnelsad the llRSIOf'. . . • rneoted tha1 ~ m for tralnt, not ------------., !"as asa!gned.. ·to study the •matter by 10 or'U~. . · _ r , · 1 ' CteOry said· tho group wjll head .,, parlled can. .... ~ a -to 'STOCK. MARKET I recenUy 'and reporf back to Cl>UllCilmen June uelll11dl to coon<;llmin.'t ·dly Z7 .dt1 and C9'JT'l)' ,aru~ supPort or11nizi~ · approve the red 'Carbtng for the lfecifi«f _____ ,...-.._ ___ ...._ ' about whai some citlZf:ns cohsldtr 1 orcffnanct: ~Id ·~"' drawn • uP byt it ~ r~,;;~"· ;h ,,,~· I,.;,. ' a· 1iJ ~• 1 • • ',. ~W,YOlll'~AP) .:.ttlie ·l\ock marke• 0>alor,problem, • . • w..i)-·lit· prlmarli, ·•l'l'ed " 1t ll)tpl' t~·"'.1~.~ 1~ •onu , 1 ,. ~~~ • ~...... • °", . . ; · '~~ ""9 ill, Jote irafinl 1 I\• 1111t111;U 1na-eased paren~al coptrol qblltuction ,Uuiollh ~Ml ilifobeo!i~ o , -~" " • ~ .,....-·1 •·jll<e 1uoiltlons. P1ges ~ .ollorto to ge• tho mtJ111• 1cr~ plcJ:!lC,-, . " ' hls nrst four-rear lErm in till&. Co!mciiJnan Wlltord T. Jordan, Olfered lf.11 ). t 'Ii! the· public acilools, becaUJe clill~ ran! he "concloded, are it«>PkJusl · 1'jumbered amonc.\he Ill election com· • se<Ond. but the me.,uryna llole'!ed Aiialysl• cont~:i,.. attrjtiule ~· d" f(' proj.clM.!>Y tlie U.S. ~tutlon.' liQ. ldullal ind , the C.o n s't Ito t I 0<n · 111jtl!' .member1 ore ll lorm!r ·Grand by a 3 ·lo I> volt Ind ~ Wll'°" Street cUne io investor~'r:dlitt.tnce, to en'lor the • r 'city Attorney Roy ~... .. a re8llit; ' cuatoollOI AmellCfnl •tM it"'1 ol llee • Jury memben !rom. the yeors ll&t curbs will remoln • u1V11arked !or the market beca111e itdlirot;quart.-W1l· II ...,.iderlit1 legol ~. ror a "'*"bly, w;hetl)er ror -~. !"1'11\0t throolh 119', Cieory ... ld. Ume being. '"''repOrtl by ~·.I · · q~y ~} controlJll!l "cl!Jldm . or or .~boU. r .,\ · ""; ' ' • rl .'1 '·· , • ( . ..._ .. __ .......... ----.- • I I I i • .. • • • ,I OM.Y PllOT t. ~Wa'n 1••· ..... 2f. 19'0 ~ Sehool~Fuild Pending~ ' . Harbor Area May. Get $300,000 From.Sta~ Sclunit.z· to J9in Badham \ . NW ,...., •the -puta0oo : ...,Id _,. u mucb aa 1161,000 lo the .. diltrk:~ hi adiled. --- CWmlngbam cautioned board membel'1 that the. use of the money depended on the outcome of the llllgatlons in the land awap. "U it ts loond tbat a portion of the land was taxable, then we will have to return the money at three and a hall per .. te.Dt Interest,)• he safd. . ' Curiillhghim said the money received fr6m tecoinputation Will be invested at Six percent interest unUI final decision is made on the swap . .. U we do have to Tefll:Y it, the invest. mtnt will pay for the Jniere!t wt'll owe the atote, ~ tbe wlloh! expense will be offaet by "" tu rate we'll gain Jrom identifying taxable properly," be •lated. l\fESA· •• " · ·~· Ch · • · f F be offlclally promoted. .l.U ... ~ging 0 reeway aanC:~~.=:~iyA..~:.:.~:; • ,... • J h1s four-year term, plu.-a clock-mounted A!Llldo la lllte len •. Jollo G. Schmit&' sChmlbl· (Jl.TuotJn) C04lllbortcl a desk sel and bookend•. Sw-alllco Aid...., tht oei>llo< ldmlJar Badlwn (R-Newpcn ~) · AcUng Cl"' Clerl< Eiieen Phinney, prior bu__. 10 ewut&or wlib ~ .Jl'OPOlltin 1915. , ~ to }\er own .. 1pennanent appointment, ad- ·---- • Pa•• American Sal11te: ·· Celebrating Pan American Day, Y•l!lll alildepts hailing from lands south of the liorder 11Jut1 their classmates at Pomona School in ·Costa Mesa. From left are Juan Acevez from Mexico, 30nta; gt.JUjo ' I • • • ·--• I .. ·I ... I · from Ar1.-t1nf, · CGriiueJo ¥•vu from 'Me.xic;o. 111<1 Javlar Siildoval from l\loxjco, Latin ' Amer!9an studenta joined Jn mulical salute to NP.rt• Amert- cands at schoo1 recently. .'. • ~ llOlilrt, Badbam • blD dolodnc tlle '11111 bW )illled tht Asaembty but died JDfnltlered the oath of office to Tucker'• ~ '' N<iilport -lltCtloa " the Piidllc ·In ·•·· -.comm111oe ·-..i by la . . B . .. v 8 Pl N . Co ilm' CoM rrw.ay -from tht ltlto "~atber of the "'-•Y Symm" Ran-rtp cement, Councilmao Jack Hammett, tt e ay ea . eW UDC 8Il .-_ ~ ~pb_Colller~-.•• _ , _ . _ . ~ice M~yor Jordan. a rn pp r : .. _ · '. '. . ·· , '.l'lt-· Badhlm filed~. pllCO bolder . OCCaS1on was marlied by a strong ' . ' .. -G'ains, Somet_hing, Co Co I ,bill on Mardi ·Sl. , , • new spirit as men formerly at-odds sup. • ,) · ____ . __ _ • 11niy _ unse '!be ~iii-iiCllce aide aald the two -eacl> other'• appoin.tm•nts. havini A N d by C · lqja!alori·an ~ -., •Pin-•pporently buried the 'hatchet for muni-·gain . ix .. e .· " .. QU,nty ~. T -~--~-Something Q,.i · ' ·B ~ M ·A • PfWe· Janluale for the bill wbJdr may cipal good. ~ ___ _ ·.-:::iays ' ay ' eets. !l't.rbeiba~W:l~~ .. ~-:.i~ "In the Piil four )'tilt, no.one hu • Now that he'o formally a city C<lllll-·~ Be Pub. Ii. ) IQ -de~ Haibor Ana worked harder-than you, George," .. 1d Supervisor Robert w. Ballin WOS . of such land.. cilmao, Jack llammelt baa lost """' U8t •C "-Y ~ -tliey have -the ex-mayor as he pr<seni.d Tucker's defealed a1aln Tuelday in·bls ,..~ Batlln ~aald lieµ not ba..,:""'!!/ib of the 'offiaal powlit anil·rapoilalbililY oecured ·Newpoft IJatbot ffllh School memenloo. • · effort to· restu~· phases of tlie '"""'" lnfonnall6n oo tbe ~bjecll." • 1 •. ... Auditortum i aU -"There have beea easy Umes · and "3 "'l'r"' ~ he enjoyed, up until about 8:30 p.m . . <>rap 0auDty CaunliJ. ~·Kuyper . at 7~;.u .m ~ antf.~•r. hard Urnes," remarked Tucker. "I trif:d Newport Bay land exchange with the The proposals were. voted down by Tul!Cfay. . ls 1edlJ ~ ~ ,-pemben of. the ~ ' . p ., ~' _pri to bring! to .~ council qualities that Irvine Company.• ' '. tht 11mt 3 to 2 margin ~at PftVailed one of the flflt lsauea 1o arb:e after -Upper Wewp;rt-Bay PllOJ!lng Program Paul J. G:rullOi, Vlcech&irman of the --wo~ld-~p,-:-'Afltr-1be--electlon;-one --11rrnew-approach;-BatJi!l"'!Udsted .. ,.\J>!IL 8_ l'JitJc-\llt~ . ._ held__£.!!Jl!_ Hammott--..ar·IUled came.. from C..la =t :.le .. meetingl mu~ti be open to Freew~y Fl&titers, l!aid speclilc lnvita· w~ricl~r~:d ho that lhe County Counsel "submit a report soale hearing on seven alternate pro-Mesa Police Chief Roger E Neth who tions are being sent to 44 clVic usocla-e sa1 , wever, that qualities and 1 _t ks din the rt.Hi.ta 1 posals for development of the Upper 1 -_ · · · Kujpefl'a. action wu dicta~ bS' ac-tlons and a 1eneral ltJvit.aUon la extended intentions are the ·hallmark of public n wo wee regar g 6" 0 Bay and C!Onlldered a suggestion by asked to address the c:ouncil: ~ Tueldly of hlB report to the _tg_ the_pu_bUc to attend. service, not personalities which may the. county in the Up)?'r · Bay ~ to SuperviM>r Dlvtd L. Baker that' the coun-He orderea" Hammett to turn ln his ~ty supervisors that such meetings He said an aerial photograph showing clu:h and canfiict. shoreline, access and e co I o & I c a l lY"iilthdraw from the trade" a1?eement badge as senior re!erve officer on the of the four-member organliaUon are su~ the-propeJty the-route will-take will-be "What. "ould a man like to be preserves, and thai the Department of with the.Irvine Company. C06ta Mesa Police Department a branch ject to the provialonJ of the Brown shown and brochurea: will be available remembered for -if he U going to Real Property Sen.ices detennine Uie Supervlaor William Hirstein admitted h b 1 d old to 1 1 j bill Act. ·· • ~ ~ in p1.ctulee-.the ~ of ttte'· be remembered at all?" he said. . · • that BatUn was rtiquestlnc ''Information e e pe m pro ess ona Cl!PI • fi'MwlY-Gi the1ci~. • : .. "Well, as a man who w~· sincere ex15tenc~ of land areas ~tween Back I would like to have" but added that ties. ~-= :U~ ag:~· · !fe-Ail It is-pJennea that the 6rochures Ud cazred, but whq fo~ himsell in Bay Drive and the tidelands le;ss than the move cwld only "resuJt in political Stalling got the reserve ofllcer nowhere and conunlAkm and the newly formed ~ ~ hand dellvered to every living a pollUcal arena where be didn't choose 100 feet ln width and estimate the value motivation." -"I can't find it" is one of the phoniest Upper BQ' p1un1q ~OCJ*u falls under EjUt JD :!be ,dty &he rqomiQs of ~ 30tb. to play the game, or maybe 1be way stories lawmen hear -and Chief NeUt that calega(J.4 ~ -:..: :: :,.."-;.--~ ~ lt'~§!:~Y pla,yed... . -~ _ • .•" . finally got the badge. Membenhlp Of the .. U!E Newport r.' . ~ .... J -. Umea we galD.~fYen in defeat. T 1 M ' c c h He returned it as a token of esteem Bay-~· confined to ~ .• · --· ' Uo~ -·:J."11!\J?!l i m ·, ... "'ruck•r wo Q.s _!II_-·· ar .ras es however. explaining that Hammett has .u.. Y~°! ' '· ""'-•"" 1 • · "!"!"'f"""9"~ ~ · l-' J:;t_ .... , ~ t-een a dedicated patrolman, but warned ..., .u.•..-· ' .. te .__i--·· 1 • •" J,' ~~ Ex-mayor ptrikley aa.ld .altit: turning that aa an elected official he no longer' ~~ N=J! ~~gtbe~!! ·w ·r· ,,,_~.,1:ng· Champ over his gavel to M~yor WJlso• that ''I'. hu authority to use 11. · ............. an e •:1 2 ~· t he fqtesees onJy swifter, stronger pro-R I · • I • •' () · =~~ = I;'!\ I ;-..t ~t~ yy:: .than that of !bf . . esu t m;n .JW'Ie8 ·t .. 0 ,,, ' . . ' ' ~~.=t:=~.... ~ . l''JIOfta r-.ew ~··· , ~-~i·!° _-~~Wilson, . • 1 • , UAW. Convention· · • .,.r.r. <r"~ ~linad Himmett A c:oua\)o planne( , today that Belote JP'lpplinl wtth ··flie ~ ol movtd qUfcldy to ~~jordan for Six perlOlll were lnlured In two slnile-SI..-Cosla Mesa, and John s. Book, Doubles Dues the foar..-.nller arOlllla~ whlcll wu .munjC1P41l govemmeot Monday,· ' Costa i.nother term aa vice_major'. ~ · car accidents ·In OOsta '"esa Tuesday, 23, of 1018 ~lf;sion Drive, Costa Mesa, org~ ~t' -~· In .Nftport Be&C;h Mesa CJty Council honcnd.:.J..~ ICbOal· "~ihnan SL GJair ,made tht only one a spetlacular rollave~. -the Other were listed Iii toad condition. will J0ot at Upper ~r devefopment ael'lior who UJ.ef&Uy bas thl.J.JJ:i, ~ ~lea ,gomtnatiOft bl' )utting'' !Orth one a spectacufir rOllover, tt.e :otber Wheeler toJd police he tried to turn fmn two vlewpolnJa -the Upper Bay big Chaii>P<!!>lhlp In 1 fUU•..,..r, • n•"'!l!ett, '41fng rr..h ·l>lood la fteeded · · from NoWJ>Oll Boulevard ooto 20th Street ATLANTIC CITY (UPI) -The Unlled Auto Workers today doubled union dues' on a temporary basis to assure the union ' of income if its members have to work without an industrY contract. llill!&Ucin will be -'""" 81 il tbe Chris Jloii>el, N-rl , ........ ·lllih lnotead _of pualng _ouei .arourid ~mong Involving• sports -r that rammed shprlly before midnight, but the brakes land ...... had been •w•ml and 1hen School 8'nlor; 11 a aa~~i>lon ~ lolil'tenn .polltt<!iiii. . . , a Jelepl>one pole. faUed .and he sm~shed in lo the pol•. ~e ~~ wlll _ loot :at that ~e ·with 36 win' and Q, _,.. ~ )!ell', JJ1.tk,.~ Wag.ed a tftmendous cam-The driver and passenger in the•mQall Pour Garden Grove youths were situa1"\i . ~· the ~pJ!on that 11 plua. the Outstanding .'wr~ oo;·~ for ~n," ,,'he. -'?~rved, ~Jt Would, be a convertible were admitted to em.t. Mesa treated at the same hospital and released UAW Secretar;y-Treasurer Emil Mazey• explained that the union ovu. the long run. would not be collecting more than ordln-· ary dues. He said any doubling of dues for a period before contract expntlon would be 4ffset by refunds or noncollec-· Uon in later months. bu beiD dlilpproved, ht aakl. all Ca1ifornil.· · ' · fn1itab not tO elect hlm1Jllce 'tnayor." Memorial Hospital with muJliple head Tuesday afternoon when thelr car Coach Jot Fox introduced hls 141 poand "I declipe the llOminatiODf .. replied and face lactraUoos. fishtailed across Estancia Drive, hit a Slight Cost Hike Said Encouraging W~HINGTON tU!'ll -. ~t Nixon'• «ionomlc ldV1sen view aa ''eomewhlt encouraaiDt1 the 0.5 percent ~ -tn the -ol -&ving in Marcll, White H-Prell ·s..r.1ary Ronald Ziegler .aaJd today. 1Vhen seuonally adj111i.d, the Increase repreaented' a lesser rise than February's . 0,5 percent ,rate, be qtd. "ft ls not at a level we would like tn the. bJe:st of wortda, 11 Ziegler said. "[l ii r.prettntaUve of the fact that we 1Ub have work to do and we still are gettini ·price increa5'5 higher than we want;." DAllY PllOT ~(:OUT ftUllllHINO COMPANY hMrt N. WtM ...... ~ ... l'WllllW' J ••• l. c..rt., Vin Ptftilltltf .,,. CO-el M•......- n•1111•• A. .,..,,hi11• --c.,. .... OMt- JJO Wttf l1y Stt11f Mtlnflf "''''"'P.O. ltir 11•0, tJ6J' --"~ ""'' lt11 Wtll ................ .._..-..1 11t~A­ ...,, .... ..., t.cll: t1l1t "'c:fl ........ $t11 Cie-tt: a:S H9'tll RI (tol!IN ·~ ( class champ to tbe admlrin1 COW>Cll, HammeU, eiplalnlng" lit' w111tS to feel Gary L. Wh<eler, 30, of ·301 Avocado. curb and overturned. which !heft ~ a rOIO!ution _. his 1W aiv1Dld the hlilier Clvlc Center · mending Horpei, allO an **1emic star oflict fln:t. ' y...... ' . Robert L, Weaver, 17, could give police with a B-plus avera1e. Cooncllman St. Clm agreed and voled Tri' al Transfer NIX' ed no defirilte reason for ming control His father Frank, a IMI Olympica far J~rdan, then ~ed .Hammett's 1 f!et~u~f i~a~~~er:ving road, 500 wresUlng Contender, was allO J:ptrodue«t, noml.nat.lon or Ion~ PJannJrlt. Com-r h Vice President Leonard Woodcpck said • the consUtutional change approved by the UAW convenUon was designed to prevent a cutqff oI union income if management refuses to conUnue deductlng dues from pay checks after a contract expires and before a new one is signed. I~ City Att~y Roy June to aJk missioner H, J. "Jimmie" . Wood lo a BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) -n petttkln He and Is brother William, II, pluo ·bow family~;-are aetUed. fourth term . · · to transfer the IJ'$Ol'l·riot trial of H. Marla A. Ward, 15, and Anita R. Battles, · "·We sh<jJ]d have waU-to-waJt wraWng ~ii Clair has Jong propoaed 1 freqqent Rap Brown Into U.S. District Court was 15, suffered ctus and bruises but were mats." booi:iied the elder H<rpel. ch,nce at appointive levels ot public denied by federal Judge Frank Kaufman · ~~l:i::, r~~ the car ski,dded and From P1111e l SLOCUM •.• agreed to the delay. He and his attorney did. not arrive in time for the first call of the day's criminal calendar. Meanwhile, Costa MIA 'Po 1 J c e . Detective Gerry Thotlll*>I\ IS currently wtndini up a week-!Ong vial! ·to New· York Clly in swcll of addlUonal chm 1n the case. Dr. Slocum and his wUe Marian, a surgical nune, met and man1ed then. and one version of Cynthia's whertabottts has been that she was given to relativu - to raise. • Mrs. Slocum WU amoted after the March 26 dlacovery of the ~embtr<d infant in the molderlng ·freezer transf1r~ red from tMir fOfl'Mr Mesa Verde home to·a Sarita Ana mov.lna: company. She has been rekued and b at an Orange County trea\ment center fOr alcoholiai, anUclj>ll!a as a key wilj\ess -along with othen -in the eventual murder trial. . . . A couple wbo said they were friends of the Slocums were pr<,.nl for """1'• brief Po&tpantml!ll hearfni. aervJce. today. Naming Mrs. Phlnney .to SUccted Mr. Priest, who dled six weeks ago, was probably ~ most emotional moment and she ; appeared pleased· yet moved at the choice, , "We ~ave a young lady here whG has been acllng city clerk Ind I think it· would be Charlie's .wJsb. He groomed her well with tbat in mlhd," si.ld Vice Mayor Jordan. · ' "YGu'rt in, Eileen,'' said Mayor wn.... · · · Finance Director Robeit Ontan' was ctve!I a. new tenn as dtf trt.sure.r -• dual role -aJ\41 pity Attorney lloy June ,was l'lamed to another term, 1ritb·deep praise. _ • " {it. Clair nominated onian for his tftuurers' pOst, after once h1tving focus- ed bitterly critical questions on. tDs capabilittos • I• ""'-lta,711 fialal budctt hearings~ · . ""'' He praised Oman 's experience and service. . "I would like to second that " said Councilman Pinkley. "This Is aOme Of that cooperation and cohesion .. ! w•:: talking alx>ut." .. _ All five members of the Costa Mesa Traffic Complission were also ~~~ pointed to new terms on ~t *•' while li1' 1970 city eJectioR was 'lonqillf · canvassed and approved. · Former COuncllman Tucker slipped out a mom!nt early. Square Dancing _ . .., ... -E :r-__ ~- 1uesa xcnange C:lub- Classes Offered Honors . Viet Vic.time Intermediate levtl square d a n c e cl""'5 are now helll( 'o!futd Tueaday nlghta by tbe C..ta Mua RecreiUon Department. •• -· The wor!uhop claa,.. art held from I to IO:IO p.m., In the Cooununltf Recreation Center at the Oran11 County Fairgrounds. ~ ~ lntlructon a.-. Herb and BarJiara Lother and the fee 11 II per evtnlnl, with addllioftal 4'/ormalioft av.llable at 834-5303, according to RecreaUOR Direc- tor Keith Van Holt. .. The <:osta Mt&a Exchange Club will honor Orange Coa.st area sel'.Victmen who have died In the Republic of Vtttnan at the dedicaUon of a Freedom Shrtne at ll a.m. Thlll'S(lay at the 5outtl Coat " Plaia In Cotta ~fesa. 1 • The Exchange Club ii cocnpllhl1 a • Usl o1 men from the Harbor Area who have elven their llvea In the Vietnam conruct These names will be lilted on I Woll lo lie displayed ai I Part of the Fr<edom Sbint. CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMERICARO MASTER CHARGE . . -·--·~--~-- CUARANTEE ... ...... , fflr fltJIWt k4--............ ,,,..., ~ ............ .... ........ ., .... -i.M '!ba ma1 ha" ftM aboat: our dramaUc demoa- ltratton of. W7lerauperiority. This i1 the"tt'atch tbai wu dropped 1000 feet from a plan1. It .WI workl Wfoctlr. 8oe tt In our lllOH. • · Thi lftlCl'9t of Wyler'• tou1hne11 liil In th1 Jncaftex balance wheel with ltl unique dulbl1 apiral aPGk• ihat 1-i·v-e t.o abeotb shock and I• auaru- teecl apinat thot.k for life 1 (E?en th• hardest life.) Ot rtpla.cecl free if ever broken. Stop and ... the eompllta line of handlomt, durabl1 W7lef watcbQ. And 111 th• wateb that wu draned from u m.. plau ... lind to tick about ii. 112l NEWPORT AVl COSTA MESA ' 24 YEARS SAME ,LOCATION PHONE 541-1401 ' -I H88'Nixon , . I Defused ·--~ WASlllNGTciN (~PI Presldent1 Nilon apparently .hopes to defuse . Vlellllm .. a political issue In Ille 1970 eleetloO. wJll> his aiuprlie an- nounce me o t Of troop 1 wttbdrowllls '~ a,..,, · v;m.Uy JJP to;tllo -ent • tNizon wenron the altMonday nigbl, lhe '1{ldeo~ ex- pectatlaq !n Wub1Dgtllii" WU i for another westdmtlll troop pullblck announcemen~ coOef· in1 1 period of a few inontha .. slnf11o< to his spai:IJW -thf: withdrawals ·started lilt June~ . •47--· Wilh ~ new llO,OOll;ri'• return Onler, ~t.on Is st!~ ; bringing ~ bo)'s home from Vietnam at a~ the ume pace as before bUt U., tat stage would not ·have to be -:/; announced until next spring. • J While Nii:on left himself .room to announce a further pull-out closer to the '• NOVetnber elections -"we shall withdnw more than , 150,000 over the next year if we ~ make progress on the negotiationg front" -he may have figured that: -He woukl be accused or ' manipulating for political gain with an announcement during C?ampaign .. time. -Whatever announcement he made then would ·be -at-- tacked by antiwar critics as · not enough. With' a 150,000- man figure out now, his sup.. porters could at least cite an lpi>l'.QCOSS . grand to,lal ., f i&S,llJO· withdrawals -aboUt halt'...tPe G'1s out hi Nil,n's fi!'81,llvi ye.,,. s.il:'Edxnund S. Musk!.;' l!l< Demoorats' 1918 choice \for vice pr_esident, promptly made plain tie is not 'dropping Vlet- Jl&fn as an isSue il.nd put his (inger on what bids to be a key Vietnam argument in the 1971 presldentiRI campaign preliminaries next year. ~1be'Maine senator said Nlx- OZJ.'S statement Suqests "that beginning sometime n e J: t spring, our troop levels in ·South Vietnam will level, off at someQJ.ing like 284,000 for an indefinite period." · The issue or. how~m'any~all-., slay-on in Vietnam indeed comes closer .. with each pull- back. A year hence, assuming nc more progress at the negotiating table than. hitherto. Nixon will be raced with a decision on cutting Into / what some believe Is a hard core minimum nr 200,000. or so Gls still needed to prevent South Vietnam's being oter- run. U.S. military leaders are already dubious about the President's withdrawal pace. ~ Joint Chiefs of Staff have recommended a ,delay, and many senior officers were surprised by Nixon's large commibnent. These officers do not share Nixon's confiden<;e, which he • expressed more strongly than ever before, in the rate at which South Viet name se forces will be able to taki over the combat. Nixon said his ''far -reaching decision .•• is based entirely on the progress of our Viet- namiution program." Nixon .sounded a theme that may be heard ·again in 1972 when he said "America has never been defeated In our proud 190-year history and we . shall not be defeated in Viet· nam." He also pledged again an "eventual, total withdrawal of American troops'' without- fuing a deadline: ~ Sen. G')>rR" • D. Alken :CR· Vt.)1 says ?j,llon Is ,in ract 1og .... ;na Alnn'• publici..t !orpwla 'for a Vietnam io}U. ' tion ·-detlare victory . ancj \' ,.oot: 1·• . • • Whether this Is an apt ,. detcriptiQn will not be prove:J .... ~ by election lime 1970 and ' ml)'be not by 1912. While !he 150,080-man wlthdrawal 'I 1 dOICl'lbed as1rrevenlble, Nix-, . on left o;t.ions open , thereafter •· , and ·military· men iaY the crulii~t,-on hOlf ,...11 South · ' Vietu.m a n· go-lt-alone •a ?'le yet to comt. ~ Soviets HOid ~ •• Sea-EXercises . . ' . . - WASJl\llGTON (UPlj· - 1be larlest maneuven fn Soviet aaval hisC.roy are In ~ r progress In the Medlter· ranean. Narwe&ian and ftiUp- pine 1ea1 and the North Atlan- tic and Indian oceans, the Defense Department said. 'l11e Pentagon said that fur the fint Ume the helicopter carrier Leningrad has llfled Into the AUantic. lt 1aid two """1" or Soviet ships may meet In the Philippine Sea where they are expected to begin antisubmarine warfare exercises. .. ! ' ~ • f • ;-<'• .. ........ hl-sltatlt " w•~•••k •iklnl c .- su ..................... ' ~i'' n.1;.ci~~•·' 111 ••. ' ;i , ' "'t_,. • • •. S . . . ·$·1· .. 24 :: ..... \, ale_ " .. . : ~.. ;--, ., . • ~ ........ .,. . '# . ' GRANT PLAZA· • • •• ... ; ."" 1 stretch ~! or minlOt!:' l one lize'flta all. CliooU :• , "from this_,,. most p0pular 'shades. ·Save >nowt ,.... .. "' . ' 1 ,; . . •• ····~ .. 12. H10 84. .. .1~ ~ ... . ~· . ' . ' " , I s~1e9~c •Mltil .......... t...:.. I ,,_ -·· ............... SAll,PACI. syouu ClllST :-~~··~ • • .,. ....... Dlilf. .••. : .. .. ' 'I,• I " " ' ) I:_, '\ . ' ' 4' t ! l ,, ,_, • ·I !<"'i ; • .". '· l . ' .. . . . , I • • ~ -wl l • ' • ... -· -. • ' . . , . . ., ... _, - ' ' . \ IJJ!bY •ti.oT ul.TOilulj PAGE ·~-• ·----. : 7-Le·ss Postal .Service· .. } • l ; ,t •j l ' I I I ' • • ' ~ : .. ' . . ~ N .. llllr.i.I -lllDW, •1c.;·qp:1top !Iii U.S. Mell, '!'ht_. P ...... C0'1i -IN .but rto1nc cilllr llaw c:urlallod evlOa Ii Colla ,Mt,. ' look et 1¥tdllldm'1,ocJiaO!.'ftiM lllld Newport ,Seq ~u;.tf'· • · JiacqlWD!od wltll tbe '.)irollltali ·aiii· . . ,...llohn a.,.iWld", ~-aow }!II ·.~,, .-Jl1 •l!ld ..... ~Ml . ln1 . liliaiidQI. • '< • • , i: , r ~ .., ·-• ~ jlie1 ·•• .ltaraed fiom wor g ~. Tiie aavJni• Of so!l'e ~.oeo pu ·;rear· is •' mLied ' · schOOl ·bacli to the communlty. The Parent Corps IS all• bte1sing, pl8iDly mixed with '*'°n~ep..~. 't . J , , " s~g In ,idviaory committee ~ edu~ato~,.' b~~n~ Coitaln lbblp. -like autitil\atlC ....., mai:hlnef.!-·• "n11.1liilitl( •I'd parents -to further fac1Utata COOOll)Untca· ·..:m remain bailablt~blit·how·often•4oea~ weekend ,;" , ~ t!On ~e"" tbe scbOol.and·lhe communlty. :cusloJn<lr find every 'llot·marked OUt tff Order about . . ; Bcitll.O! these. highly innovating program~ sllould. 'be . 10 ·p.m. Oil Sunday1"! ' . . • 1 • : ~ •J>Pporteil by .the CO\Mlunity. They represent '¢lance: -11 is al.o, unfoi1a1!a1e !or custolne'l."l'h~.J'llll't ~' · .,fQr pare,,Y' a.114 lntmated members '.OI the lCOftl!'llualt)i It 'to a main postal· tiranch during weekeilif blililli$1 to be better informed on what's happening at Costa Mesa bOurs. ' High. · ·· , -~. • · The automated postal facility in Costa Mesa's. Har· · bor Shopping Center, however, wlll be . unaUected by t)le reduction Ill Saturday sorv1ces. ' _Radical 'Meets Conservative : Rarely 'dO tb• minds of the .student radical and the Orange Coun~ conservative ineet. ~ Maybe these regional centero should be studied for additioilal locations within .lho -clllel; in:iybe tbis Is the· answer to increased s6rvice at decreased cost and ~venience-. · • M~~ Higli's Parent ·corps ~n privat and ;ii P,Ultljc they ienerally have s,ome , unkmd words lo say about ~.ch other. _ : . . • ... _ , • And ·wben·a1ormer SOS Jeader ·and stullent.raillcill-- me.ets with a group of Young Republicans, you expect . . Parents of ·school children, particularly parems of bill> ecbobl 1tudents, &\'e finding it increasingly cliffi· cult to keep tabl ""·what is going on in their children's BChoola. F,vr Jnfonn860D IJl•Y have to rely al!J\O&t com· pletily. on n•wsp!!peti;· ~ houses, back-to-school nights and what news bi.., -can 'glean from their off· ~gs... • . ·. to hear the old , platitudes espoust;. just one more time and the verbal vitriol ,lo be liberi\)ly splashed against each other's political opponent. Right? Wrong. A meeting of ·Huntingt9n Beach's Y-0ung Re- publicans and UCl's Mike Krisman ,last Thursday prov· ed that free speech is Btill posslble without degenerating into personal attacks: • Both concentrate·d on the issue~ currently facinj? ' ., . _,_.:_......,__,-4~• .. ~ . I; • t , .. -~ \ \. ,,,_ methods,. ilnfortunalely·, are limited in that tbiy serve.only_ to acquaint the patents with major cur- . riculum or policy changes,. Rli'ely; di>. the~e means of " acbool-par:eat communication eduef.te tbe parents on ~ da'·lo-day life of the scJ19ol. , · American youth. There were, no, fdur letter words, no hostile charges and no threats:. f .Juat an exchange or ideas. " .. , \ · ' In faci, the on1Y threats ca1t1e in tfle form of some " cranky telephone 'calls and a bonlb Scare which were :c10ae1ol}l1 co~ in horaeshoes, Mr."Agn.ew.'1· . I Al.Costa Meaa IDgh Sclloi>I, parents, ada!lnistrators allll leachers are ei<P•rimentlng With !lh unusqat solution ·to ·l!Je · comrnunic8tlon' problerD> · '111ey have formed a Parent Coops ofvolunteer~~]!g;'~_as le@<;b~rs' aides. probably Intended to· break up the gathenng. , Both Krism·an and tbe Young RePilblic~s are to be commended for their efforts to hear" each: 6tbel''s views without a~lo)"l_ng prejlld{c~s· t? in\•'!•?· I , ~- ·" -, '"- ·----' -(Cl ' ·' We Tend to Dear ·Value Things .. ~I~my -. ------~t . --GJJ1:-By Their Cost . To the Editor: "' Councilman St. Clair now has a chance to become the ailent min· orily., I am very· dls~ssed by tbe lincling>Otrt of the presence ol DDT .iJI brfast milk !pr., • an. example of envircrrr~~t-!· pqllqUon'.' . 'Mua has been; done In a.. llllinbef of. life and .,bebavi • _'alUkl contri~ to ev~ry fonn of y~ul mental illne and laziness. , · • : ADELE MAJUIA , livei thai ~e(e liken· ·by the RuDJ.(. Commu,i~t -Party, ·tn East Gel'l1\ln)'. .. Poland and <;'JecMalovakia? All thoM people wanted l\'._is freedom. What ~ 'so discouraging Is that the Russin Co~ munist Party is supporting Wars of. ac- -J. T. T. · mqulnes,and .wlll IOOll be done In the Envin:mnerital Teacb.ln on April 22 at loca.l uni~sitlu. At · a re1Ull. many Th ...... At Lorp: , · ,..._ ....... ""'!" ..,.... ,_ "" mot,llen haYe -•panicked llllo aban- Lttters jrom readers are wtlconie. Cotttl Ui"I' . fi•llt gr~on throughout ~ World and tht , NomiaU11 writers rhould conve11 $hcW 1 the Edi . • · · Ultra liberal wing of~ De~atJc Par. mt.uage1'~ 300 wordl or lt.11. ·The One of ~~~ early· pa'triots lieved ty ·~ftataus ~!atop' •becaJiendmg themoney or.'t w. -•to value •'-1-. by 1M1. cost; . 1 "' .... ., .. ....,,,,,.,.... • A...;.h.-. b--~... ".O: •• , • · •• wn\I UIUlp ~ , "" ,.... tiJ ......... .,...,. f'illit. ~ • ._.~ thus, free apeecli ii not nstened· to -""' ;, ~ '· ~ ,.• .11 As a breaatfeedlna,mother, I feel that- becauae II' la free ; only when It.JI . , .__,.....,.._ .............. ~----~ ~·by focus!J)g 111 breiit,mill\ they are not re~.-becomes OOl!ly, wtll peo-. '' «ily frilbtalJnl lllOtllerl . but ala~ pie .o.rtlloe ey;on their liveaandlo '::;,~ telillol1~i, WMon.,~'s warnln( dl1;ge:!"".p~JUI' .. DlklDT.~•~l!ll.c1~:"1Dlthelk It, on~ f!"°~ams · .. ,~ comm11t:' "Tfil nAUo!i will .find it very .. ..... '""'"'' It m ,lnderp.mil• • • ,-:.;_, llil'd to.look qp to~tllt leaden who are bequle they nOIJonger IPfv ioW'a food -k .. oiM ·~~ -to ·~ -•od" b\Jl'-Unue to ';pray ~-food with An --guest is _. .. wilt ; • :L';:"'j. ':i' . "."' .r--. DDT.' A list o1 foodl jio'liaaer ~ 111~~.!,~leel "at home" wben be fo. # s-'nf-1e lhoulci alw11Y• pursue would, be mm i>enefiCIII ilimi_ -on~ -~-........, •"-doo" d u 1 aim 1 meodln( no •llreasUeedjllg. Bollie llll>les . . . • • • ~ ~' -.J ' 0 we • -· p y mu1t go Cl\ solid rOod sooner ·thin If mnkhM! oallapies, It wtll be f,..stns-. to,~"'*1!1eim that ~bWty® one brwUed blbies, so switching Jo the bol- o! omllllel, ratbe< lhlD of -: ~.,_.....,.does not guarani,. .. tie la t · fa tory I ti · uVottalreputltJonsqo, "Eyery.maa -..~~1a-~areu of.tbougbtorac~ no va ,satis c sou on. la guilt)jof all the tood be djdn't'~·'' .. ?-··.t . ..r-t • ~ • TO ALLAY THE fears of mothers • • • 'f'. '1~ • breastfeedilJC or considering it, I include The dlief dilference betweea the puf, 1-~ ,la mainly • system by a quote from Dr. Herbert Ratner, P-Ublic and the present is that in the put a man ~1ftdcili ';aJDi;Je · inoaq,.uenetl are ex~ health director of OU Park, llllnoli and h ed Uon nd th I out In .~ JlOllolwl1 ...,.........., Into c om P lex dllo f Ch'ld d Famil Quarterly got ii . uca . a en wen ~ litilllDcel .. ~-'t::".... Ull Jeel richer e r a 1 an Y , world tC:i apply d, whereas In the; ~t ~ 1 ~~., speaking for La Leche Leaeue's M~ICal 1 mu require! more education in Dep-whlle we are .... ~ ~· Advisory Board: "This cliar&e ha .. been ing on top of his 'job tba11 he needed for "Tb on1' ~-l "'"" In . carefully investigated . and I e a d i n g obtalnlDg il e Y ~ • am pu.~~;e my. Jn· autborltles tn DDT in food and breast -• • / cbme tit returh/' llllt-a'f~·~t lw.ch milk have· been unanimous in1C011cluding Ooe rthlPI a hU!band Qnds hard to yesterday. Who has a wile i arid' .four that ·present day human milk for the jq- understand i! how a wife who ''hasn't a adoleectnt daughters, 'tis lisUng myself fant when available lemains the ideal as thud of the household.' " thing to wear" to a party will try on six • • • and preftrred food for infant!. different ~ea before corning to that "What has been forgotten," -continued dismal dkision. The most we learn from experience is Dr. Ratner, "is tbat when OT. Goren · , * * * to make a different kild of mistake next LOrroth, the Swedish toxicologist, first Procreu is wonderful. -before the time: and when we have made all the caJled au.enUon to the presence ofl>DT in mechanical qe,~le used to'nm Into poalble ktods, we .sm"llY "'Ure into a b , milk · ••· h deli ed t deb ,..... uod . . sta•· we call "e1~--a.1."'' . rw~ m w.: paper e ver a t; now ..... 3 aro m 1L .... ~·a~ the COllference of Wisconsin Natural •• * •• -·· -' ~ ' • J.. • ' ~sources in May 1919 -~ ~de it Pub~Je: plficlalll, from the ~dent IOft aunr~iplY tur1 awaf wfath: emphatically clear in that same state· down, who pa; IDceuant attentioft to but 'only a lou4> answer., turns ort ment that despite the presenCfl 'of DDT polll and trends ouaht to pay more · at-curioiity. 'human milk when available is superior to formu1a milk.' " Legislative .Crackdown "In a subsequent letter," Dr. Ratner added. ·~Dr. Lofroth stated, ·w~ our present scientific knowledge, the 1eneral advice 1s that the positive effect.a of the human milli: · preponderate over the negative sides of the organochlorine com-$,. JAMES E. WHETMORE Senator 31th District If thla ls the "Year of the Dog" to the thtne1e, Jt must be the "Year or the Consumer" in the Legislature, for as I mentioned before in this column a ruh of r.euures cooceming consumer ~ ection has alteady been introduced· this iesslon. This Is despite the fact that Catlfor- niam already have on the statute books the belt Jaws in the nation to protect the C01W1mer and the honest bustnesaman'. As an example or new legl.!laUon on the iubject, fradulent travel promoters are the target under a bill introduced by a colleague at the request of the State At- torney General's office. UNDER THE proposed new law, travel prom<iters would be required Jo plat< llO percent of the money rectived · for air ,travel.In trust until it ls forwarded to the air carrier, and to inform travelers on re- quest where Ufeir money ii being held in tnul lind what air carrier ii being used. · 1bea ptOIDOl<rt """1d alto be pro- hlblled from ~ charter flighls unJetl tbtre ts a Codttact with an air car- rier lor oucll • flllh~ and to return pro- mptlY Oii)' money paid by prolpeClive travel .. If the Oiibt 11 canceled. Thfl -tlll opply, '11 coune to trove! 1fenta who • ~ 1pnts for alr Jines. ftty are ._pt, •Ince In their case the 11r lllol are flallle to provide tlie .....icoo poid .,r bJ tr1veltts . legitimate travel agencies in,tbe state. ' My colleague said California travelers have been stranded l'n foreign countries bec1use"the travel promoter has not paid the carrier for the return trip. Jn,many cases, the lengthy lists of available flights circulated by this lype of travel promoters are wholly flctiUous. They use the m0:ney and then disappear.._ ANOTHER BILL, which "ould make used auto dealers ~ ~b e t w e e n rePoSSfssion or a sult1f0 recover for non· payment, has already' rtctived com· miltee approval. 1 • Under present Jaw dealers in both new and used cars can repossess 'the vehicle and then sue for a <leficiency judgment, while sellers of other classes of merchan- dise may do one or the' other, ·but not both. The proposed law would not apply to new•cars, since new ear deaten·tesuftect \ that 1be ctrutic deproctaUon ol neW cor values u IOOD u they are told justifiu i·ounds (DDT).'" · .. ANNE McLAREN Enrdle 11 .E11eitdal .. To the Editor: l believe if parents could look fat' e1lOUCh ahead Into their childre1's lives th'ere ml;ht be-several thin1s they woUld eliminate. . ~ . • First, I'd like to talk about the pleasure riding of motorcycles, trail bike1 and dune buggies. Besides being COltly .and noisy. they are dangerous ln ao many ·ways. • ' · U you knew your boy would die of . 'I Quotes . . Evalle J. Y-r, L,A. ~-ty Dill. Atty. _,. "We haven't trained tktny ·prln- cipall or coll.,. -"10nta In a1lCh auJ>. jecta as mob poycholtfl'i guen11\a tacUcs and ouch . thingo they m~-necessarily have to know if lbey art nOw &o .be el.- fectlve." deficiency J~enta as w e 11 as K• Gile, TV .Vit&Mm ~•t, "Pi>-io11. . fl llllr It c...-ti Clllfnta -"Prtotdtnt N1mi ls well Id· mu. ANOTllER bill is aimed at lllo!o vised· not to. talegrafl!I mr., .llltp alOOll tax Consulting nnns who art presentJ1 the way of (troop) wlUadrawal, just u It aeilln& <OlifidenUal financial bifo1i11atlon would not be wise for a battlefteid com· oblllMd from clients. The Wonnallon la man<ltr Jo tell his pi~ of oct!On." riQ4.t to ~e ietttrs to, flt l'pGOe' _ • y,-_ 1 , • our nu 1 ry u-.; enses use . mone,r ·or' ti~ Ubt'I ta re1erw<L' AU.let.. l ~t. hjs fr~ was ~~ ~~ co~ ~ bettez; 1pen\ tor do!11est1c net;c1s. kTI ~ md•~rt 9nc1 fteoat~ · Dorlant 1o birft than h!S ~ and that Jn concluaioa, when tbe Rulliari c.om- is ·aJ)p(ft'tftt. FH6iV..-tDtU"ttO\'f 'f ·-1 eyn~ , n_a~on bell,eve ,U,,at sbch ' shouki we '. lhiak about' red~ our iftg~, bUtf , • fMt bl"~ ~-~ cQo}d not have his ~ then. rnuolst Party stoi-, trying to ~ ·~111 ... ~,!f;'11/lldili'~' ,llll,~ could have hla )lle,,The \ lhe,worlctby}orce,1ben and qiilylhOQ lishtd. ~ . f _ · ........ ~ . sen Um , ~ u vaJid a couple Of h,~ei:t military_ eStablisbnient., · othen!i.se, wf: >L' -1years~O,.... that ~ch_ beliefs are.,. will end u·p with a nation tun of dead "'· • • .i ··-. ,obsole · moderii ttmes. Yet, tbqe "\)heroes • ~··a ~~i at an ~~~ly ~are· ... ~~the worldrtbat , ' HARRY B. McDONA'LD Jill qe;..-Wluf:y<11 ,_uJI gi~ ~ ... 'j~}fiim ·are . now .,_~ their lives teying to • · ri~~tveo-"'~~~kt•re ybta1n rreedo,m. \ from~~.,.,,;~~--? '""~ -THE FIRST PLACE .that comes to ~ust Be d Re1¥Gn' It seems walk.tog, ~..Ii. ,bicycling mind is the Berlin Wall and the fact are '~" words. En)ii;IDI.. . • really that any £ast : ~an who tries to To U:le Editor: bebW 1w11< of it, "*· GaI(•~tten '.ii: 1sclp0". to fl~ ")lad tiet!er be 1000 Sunday JI look me an hour lo gel from tent1on ~use ol pollu~--r aJli lucky, otheriri,ae he or she will the ''tip of the Balboa PeninSula to Did. you know that if you are an be\iahot in ti¥ back. How , about the Woody's Wharf. Now, at the .intersection , Ameri~ male betwee.n 30 and 160 yeats 11at6Qn of fsraet• that was· Set up by Where two lane! go to Long Beach and of ag~ ~ odds are 1 in JO you 11 suffer tt.e United Nations and must fight to from some sort of heart attack? survive tJie q:gressive war that is being ~.... _,.. ,.4 Df.:. Pa1uithjDudler,clWhite has p,i~, "1Ex--~on ifim by the 1 Arabs with ~ • L. 41h~l'' ~ erciac o e mus es is as easentia to ~ ifllnlr lllPport of· the · Ruasian :.: ~ ,,, _.:.J- lhe health of man as is. f!~~Plg, ~leep~ng cO • ~arty. Let \J.! ftOt. fOftet I ;. e. 'h ".# 7 ·- and the use of the brain. _ Outstan~1ng · those ,\}lat drown while tr)'ing to {scape .:i 0 tJ reasons for a heort attack ar< physical friim 'the, cuban Communist Party in 'Q ("? inacl(vlty, ~ncrease in wtlght and im-boats thal' onk just a few minutes @' , .. ~ proper diet.• arter hitling·open water. -'' I believe television "~tching also plays Tbeir skins miy· be yellow or brown ~ dj. ,: W - physically and men.tally. . and Cambodia are just as brave and 1 a great part in keeJ)ing a child inactive but the patriots of South Vietnam. Laos q 1 ~ Didhyou know dunng an aver~ge year a dedicated to freedom as any of our ·~ cblld ' to ll .. watches televuilon 1.340 ancestors that gave up their Jives in 1'/ A hours ~t ,attel!d.s achoo! for 9'J hour~? lhe Revol{IUonary War. The North Viet-' By 18, a child ~ l!,atd>ed telev1Sion namese patriotl are also &rave!b~-t they 22,000 hours and attended school for are the oppteuors that would not be 12,~ hours. Perhaps watchll!ig so much able to ~nSlt· an aggressive war ·without teleVl!Jon bas caused the bitter harvest or the supplies give" to them by the Ruasian alienation, frustration . c)rnicism and Commnni!lt Party. sadiam. MJ)'be hours of passive exposure ___,, · lo lals<clnd delf'diilg, models ol human DO YOI/ REMEMBER about all the " . .. . . the other two Janes to COl!lla Mesa, WRY does the traffic control 1hut of1 one lane (the obvious slow-up problem)? · There must be a reason. I'd like to heat It! DICK SHAW ''J;he .Carreta'-Viy~d, Moving .Novel ' ' It Is Impossible to explain why "The Carreta," a vivid and moving novel by 8. Traven, has not ipf)ear.,!d in this country until now. lt was -~bllshed in Germany in 1930. and bt i'Enaland s b or t I y thereafter:. '~ , "The Carm.," Is one of Tra.ven's six ••jungle novels" thll dealt with human ~Is of the 1910 Mexican revolution again&t the Dlu re&fme-ExcepLfor ''l'he .. Rebellion of the Hanged" •(195:l~, none of these books, all written In the 19305, has ' TRAVEN, mE mysterious writer who died last year in Mexico, arrl\'ed in ChlaJ)as; the southernmoi(.:. prOvince or - Mexico, In tDe mid-19205. This is a region laced by mountains, sub-tropical valleys, plains and forests of-hardwood . Traven ~ !IPpellrecl Pl an ~ican ediUOn. Whi~ • makes one wonder about an industry that claims it 'is always searching and com-~ocumeuted m~h ~ the ha.11 llfe ihere. peting for good new lii:tion. • ~n his fie~~· ( The. Treasu~ ,Of ~ Sftr- "Tb c t· '''I 1 ·1 .....,, 11 1. . . a Madff 1s played In the S1~rra Madre e arre a s no on Y &""" c ion . · ,de Chiapas). It is the best 8. Trave.ntl,, hive :read, a A "c• ....... ·" 1 lite •· . art I book that pulls a ~r ~an exotic . •1<:1.,. s 01-wawn c _n Mhk:an rural backwaah of'l half cen-which peuants haul lrtlltit acroaa tht1 tury ago and Into a cuJttn almoet prf>. rugged ~erraln. In J,he novel we meet a -.. carretero, Andreas Ugalde, of pure In- ~-•11: Gnr;e.---. Dear Georae : J'Ve had three da.te! <·w\Ut this flUY and all I k,.p hi&rinc is lhe ru-that be_ is tilt •.office . wqll. ShoUld .I Jileii on .i,tlnl tlirn.! . · T. G. Dear T. F.: dian stock (the ~Ital tribe), P!OJ>•P.'l' ~. , descendant of M~an,, . ..L.. Wlllle"Traven lnade much of 1be 'bord • Ufe o: the cartdrlver in the novel '9'ld at-( temptee lo suagest the' ltirrtqs o • revolution, this is eseeritlally a Jove ftol')', II folfcnb ·Ulllde'1 COIU'lllllp Of l"'JOWll ' gtrl an~tllt probledll ol low In J Clll.t>uo of poverty where most DtOOle bad no shoes blit 1lwiyl could alford firtworka for an Important fiesta. · 1 comment : "It may. well happen that U paradise really e.xists, ~ if the p~ letarian final\y get• there, he will find U.. very same persons seated at the table as they have already skimmed the cream from life on earth ... It haS taken this fint hJstorical novel • long time to reach ·us. Now it Js here, read It. And others of the. "jungle novels" as they are lasued, one by one, by the smaU NeW YOtk bOUse 61 Hill &-'Win&: ''Gro vernme nt ,'' "The March to Coaballand," "The Troza," "The General From -the Jungle,''-and -a new edith:m of "The Rebe.Ilion of the Haviged." ' WIWam Ho1aa -' . . . Wednesday, April 22. 1970 7'llc •dltorial papt Of 11\t Dofif PUot Htkl ·to Inform' and 1tim- ulact rtqdt1'1 bu prt1n1ti1'g th.U news-J)ap.r'1 or>'nMm• and com-- menuirv °"' top£c1 of lnttrast and iropf/fcance. h -fdfnp o forum fl¥f' Ill< '""'""'"'" of our reoder1' op(nion1, and bfl rr s--Alkinle)' Gllleral'• of, flee has, 1-4 1nuc1 In cenaln low-cost travel plam to lie a ponlltonl problem In caJ~omta. 11111 1111•1•""1, 1beD, la·- al prcWldina n1rnW. ~1or the travellr, while not mlllbt°!" the mony prssum1b\y bein& uUliud b1 varlou.1 pro-, m-. to appraach prospective Investors . · ·i>ovld li*y, M.D., Pitt'" Alll -"One - "1th · ftria.ncial btcqround 1Jrudy In thing at least is llllll'ltnln1: ••en tr 1he If you. still have to ask< arte.r three dates If lte's a woU, I would 'lmsglne 11•1 perfec~ ale-to n.p •· · d1Un1 Jirm. (Qr . Ii 'J11AT your problem!) "' , TRAvtN oi8ERVED "in6 ~ th• Chiapu rural lire wllh .the ~edlcelion of an a~ro~ogtit, even this cllanntng IOVt 1toi'y. AM TJee•u• he was very much the pamphleteer M bit flctlon. Traven was never at a lo$s fot an Ironic prt1endno the dh>tr1t view- J)Ofntl of tnform1d observer.1 and spaktS!lttll on topfCf of the d<lu. hand. , current ecolOgical ~cern It a !Id, at Everyone wlli agree, I am surt, that least Americans certainly do excel at aovenunenl baa a proper and Yitai role In aptodlng a amt deol or Umt and mone'y protect Ina consumer Interests. on lads.'' ' . 1~ -• ' iS.nd your problem to George, proftsakm.11 worrywart de luxe.) Robert N. Weed. Publisher I ! • • . .:::-. • . -~~~--: --ii-ii . •• -• VO!i. 63,·~.-9 ; '3"SECTIONS •. 52 P ~§~ ~e... cou~. CALIFQ.RNIA . • --.... ,. -l • • --YEN CINl'S . . --. • -·-• --.,, :.;. . .:.· .!''O-.:?;' ... _ l• ... • Ma'S s ive "~"HOie1 ,:. -' r. ! ... 1 J l Gol~erg · , ... . ' f • . N~wM.ay~r .... ~ :.: • .... -: ~ ""' .,.., . '""!.. -::.. ,. ,.-• -• ' -· ;: • : .., ,. -:;:r • = -.. -· • ----------::. • ...::..... .• -: ,.., • ... ~ 1 •• ~ --: ' • ~f ·.Lagvna , . • • •• By ·llJCJWID p_ NAl.t ....... Dllfr: ......... .Richar<l.·-1· who ~· a love' allalr wljh ~ Beidt·ll _. qo, bocame Ila m11101: TuM!av apd ~· "our beloved ~'irill* Ila ~Uul pl.a<Je u )eantorall's.;-numbet '• rnort ~~=.'~·about .'io penom -· Ip '-'Goldbor&. ar the councll .._gllllizA.\jon~ The .new .tailu!ia Stroel ·man had (e1m~ hard <.t tho: ~t.<lrug 'boll< 'and rolled up, neal'ly"il!IO' ... .'!Ol<s, than the nlxt highest vote ';tr. · ' Ilia election u mayor by 1be COUft!:il wu 1 UDMi!DOUC Soi was ~ the aelection of CbarlloB Bord u .vice mayor. BOYd gave ~ of· a. keynote address io ~ Goldberg. . . -•• Boyd, .,ho has ""ed twp · ye~n. aid bow ,pl•-be.ll!ld been..JLaee...lbe citbe1J5 get oil the sidelioes. "Wjlat was a rumb~ in ~-wu a mighty roar in 1970," he said. , · Goldberg said,, .. ,Thi,, mi>ment is" one that I. will neVer foraet. Eleven years ago Rose Marie (hii wife) and I came to Laguna Beach for a vaeatioft •. "We knew Do o.e here then, bui we fell in love with: the beautiful ,WW• by the "" and . oo we atayed ~ iettle l.:~µnlfil. Hurt -. . . Tryfug to.Qu ell Blaze at. Home here. That love affair hu grown deeper An elderly t:aguna Canyon resident through· hie yearS as we" came tli meet WU slightly~ burned Tuesday .aftemoon ti\• .p<ople and began 1o participate. in when be • .aUempled 1o utlnsulah· a fire community acUv'iUea."1 • that eventually. deillroyed his horlle. Goidberg, 44, 11 a merchant and lormer Laguna Beach firemen reported today. Chamber of Commerce ~dent, _ An old frame house at 1204 Victory He prailed out,oinc Mayor Glenn Ved· Walk, .. occupied, by Ted. Primeau, WS! d'r and v~. Mayor •JoseRtt O'Sullivan totally in;voJved In ,flames by the Ume lot'' et.i.1-wwe!flabiy oUime and talent thr"' .fire d'l'8"bn•nt unit. reaohed the fOr many years and aCcomplishing mucb. S!=fne' shortly after 4 p.m. FC:remost in lbe Wort· ahead, Rid · F'aeman said Primeau, who Ii v e d Goldbe~ Is ~ the image .of alone, apparently bed•trled 1o eztinguish tM'~4ilmmiliilt).-'"We~ im!M"~lve-.:our the blaze before ao1nc·10 • phone to traffie and parkilg ~." be ·Aid. call in an alarm. He .was not seriously ~~:;;~:~{:: ·'~ -ultecl\Jo vide.ter '1m-..r ,Wzk II* C:l ls 9till ..,. Fol wi-'O~ ·our ·pro-Uiid<r in . , K . to, beU.Ved perty tupayer.'' -1o llJ•• -in a cbF· • · Aftor the awearing lo ~ Goldberg /! ·'!¥ 1 ~ 1111 !or lbt • Laguna ud. new councUmen · Peter Olb'andef fi'le, fighters, itii'tlng witb a car fire and . F.dward Lorr, Goldblrf ·b •.d al ,t:-J5 a.m. al . 154 BrooU SL and cerUficates or honor for tbe public eocllQg with . a fll,ldnliht blaze that service of both Vedder and O'Sul,livan. destro)'ed, a small shed in the rear He alsd had a comic certificate .that Gf 411· Flori St. recolnlzed Vedder's real Dowledge of 'lbe1eir 'fire,1 which was quickly. con- geology and ot.her stience:-related mat-ta~.;·appareritly, ,was._ set of( during ters. The mlificate that drew a broad an .at.tempt to start the engine with smile fi:om. Vedder -aaid he ia now em· a jµD;iper: cable"to' another vehicle, which powered to throw around 1eologjc terms relnlte(I '·in igniting ·gasoline that 'had with the best of them "to impress· the bee ,poured into the car. · Orllin ot hell out of the public." tbt shed · fite was not, lmmediately Before stepping down, Vedder spoke dllerm.ined., . . ". Redlands V Of-fic es I De~iroyed REb~ ;(UPJ) ~ Admlnl1Iratlve oflice! -at the University of Redlands w«e d.eitro;.;d earlf today by a fire apparenUy ataite(t by a Molotov cocktail, o£flcials said. Firemen confineCI the blaze In lhe SI-year.old administration building to the ground floor offictJ of the dean of men, dean ol women and vice , pi'esident of student affain. · Damage was estimated at $40,000. Police said a f~b was found in a rest 1'09lll,.in the ntalby 1ball of letters, but there wU onlY-minor damage to the classroom building. It was believed a secood firebomb ca~ the ad· ministration building blue. Flames broke out around 3 ·a.m. In the Office of Dr. ·Nell Patter, dean of Jll~n, Fire.ctuef ;osepljt Budd sald. Although furnlsbinga aqcf eqU1pn)ent In th(<;< olfi"". w~• de!troyoiJ, moat ~-·~ Ll mt _ _. '"':'!~ed. ' • A~ -bcun''lllar, a ao11''1rllllr libttl\ fl1led wilJ. 'In-lnfllmmalile' llq\Jkl was· fouqif ii Siie IDID'I washroom. It had ............ ·--• mffb ICJ'een and a wl-wbieb bad been forceif open. POUce_q _l;d fbe•flrebomb had burn- ed it.self out on the concrete floor. A book of matches .was foUnd on the 'outer window sill. Univei::sity President. Dr. George J!. Ann1cost · aakf""be believed there had beeir nO ~pus problem! aerious enough te _precip;tate the firebombing. , "n>ere is no evidence 'th.ls was carrled oot by ·any ti OOr students," Annacost said. briefiy calling for J.agunw qow 'to cl;oee 4 •• ranks ud look 1o the future, !Upporting • . tbe C<J!111CU in !J!!i..•edvin_• city IO:l1J that .. ·:· ·~ ' th E ' · t'h ~ WS'• ik<ntlY • ...,,,, . • ·:.:tc .• ~a-ve . e · · ar. .' Clemente Students Rais~ Voices •• Caipetrano Bay area high school Sierra Club's Evelyn Gayman spoke studeDts r00e· brcycle1 to school to protest of "minerals accumulating around our w-nt~wn San Clemenlt City Counclu\ian Wllttr Evans, .who recently bounced back from a serious heart, attack, is. the city's nn mayor. --=----· Evans, lhe owner of Inter Plas, Inc" a San Clemente .plastics firm, will serve his first term IS mayor :.after. wtnntna the title Tuesday · night .by· unanimous vote of the new City Councll. He auumes Uie gaveJ .from.t>r. Wade Lowk,•who WOii rMlectJon to• four·)'Qr ter.m to the council las& week. Dr. ~Lower, who nomlnatei:l Evans, "a·a selected Mayor pro-tem. EVaM, 39, won reelecUOn to·lhe council In i\p1U of ·1988 1 after having served· nearly , six yean as ·a citt planning commissioner and 14 monthl .. 'as tb.e commission's chairman. , The iiew m.af~ Jrtoved JO Sail 'Clement~ In 195& and 'became a 1111ttoer wit!i hJS father ID the contractinc ~· · Mayor Evans' )eft the .J cootracUng bwiness about seven years~lio to .enter .the, field ol plaatics aO<f -formed · bil . .,.m~. , -which ia lbcaled' al ,... . Loi Molirios ' . ~ ' _,. ... ' ... .~./ ' '.:.~•· ... ~N~'it:7~' • : -· ·~ .... ~:i; ye.an. ... .. ' . Be ij 1 • ..W~. of 1f\I"' .Yf.¥a Gt .scrvtco· .Jn 11>1 110\'y, ·~•Inf lervice aa in eleetninfca · ~. wltlf bf1· Jut liiip.llaled u \be UIS 'cauente,, Alter his dlscbarge he moVed io Lot Angeles, where he leJ'Ved as a 'planning engineer for Cal-Trorllcs and Hugbea Aircraft · · · · ~ ln San CitDJ<!lle ·~ .~ JJtlll'!)r haa served as president of the KJwanis Club and a memJ>er ~ the original . boar~ of directors of SL Artdretf't Methodlst ChUrch. · · " ' M11ar Evans' ·i.term on the ,COUDCil has two YearJ to 10. · Hii term &i 'ml)'Or will last one year, theu • ~ council -wUI , hold IOOther reorg&nlzaUooaJ ~: , ' . ' ·~ . ' ' ' . -' S'J'OOK MMlKfJT • NEW YORll'W'l -The atoc1: iilarket ahowed a .mi,taittiaf )op Jn late trading thl• ofternoon. (See QUOtaUoos, Paw 11-15). . .. . • -. '· .. , . .. ;:; . .. ' . ~ ..-. ... . .. .. - -L..:."lc ~-· ' . TWirc:T o.-wer : ' . . Laguna Beach civic ml .ui -cir<ies are bu!>lnfl loday wlllt,,..;... of .IDtblllaUI jllam 'foi -. m1lllHiilllloo dollJr bo&el. complex on the beacbfront :-~-...~~i.:!.~ A lpoteaman for the development finn llUl"Hini the project, with financial ,backjog ol • ~oior railroad, ukl 1- day Pl8 .. '"'· ltill in tho ,mulna, but a ~lete . announcenaent ahauld be . forthcomin(Jn a·weel or tWo. 1 --rSOUJ'CeS.CJose Jo-tlit prGJfct' have-~ vlded 1 the DAii-Yi PILOT with ·10me deta1b of the. ~ .. elopmllll plan: • · ~fl "twin tower" desllln J1 aivlla'ied with a large, park·llke open sPtce ~ the · center of· tbe blocl< 1o fll'O'!kk an unobatructed -vfew,.of the oetan. ' • -'two levels . of' underil:round ·partin1 ~kl lie . located undfr' this .)centril space,, 1 '·-The' towers,. accOmmWIUng· a total of IOme *' u/ilt.a, · ~ rise to 1 belabt ol ff ind H, llori .. , ·one 11 ti! .. La('!ila Aven6e. end, tile Other at {;eglon Street, wllji I"!' of the alriioture .bolow'the level ol, uie 11\ghWay. • '1 .-'l'lle com•--llldqdcl l,ad.... o " I .l > ....., ~ .... , ,conference a\l!f , .... Ina( . f~)leo. mi . , . , " , 1 · . ~=b ,.,. '• ~ cludi.QI. a banci~ room tt teat . · T~Elc Ll~DIR '-!IQL',, . -----~ l!""'o<1Jac<nt cc•lfttwww . Sajl CIOm.,,lo .....,. , . -·In vaty1nf'aba. · • • ! t ' l ' t • · ' . 1 ?' · -Empbasll would be piked on at· -· .' ~ · · ~· •· , ;', , ' .... • , 1 tractinr conference bullnesa In the off. 'M' .1 '\.• · · · : .8, •kl.I ;'• . ~ aealOI! months, wblle. pro~ neestecf ' armes · ftl.µ,P · ·• '.· luxury tnurial ,aetoilt--. m 1WDo · 1 1" '. · , i, •• ';'(. • • . mer. .. , .. • . • ... ·, ., / ,. . -The d~velopers are ,~rtJcularly ¥1-J,n ' .. s. an. . €1. ~me".~"' ·. lous lo win approval of tho oonwtulllJ , +11;.W and,· lo that erld; iltve dilelJMed Ugana11 . • · . • · • , . ..._1 • . i ,., needs and desires . with a. number of "' Jlt\fi&~tJ .11;n-. 1el~ ~ ,at leading. citizens· and e1prf:llei fhtil'e.t ·a downtown San ,'Clemette ®'fee ·.~P in a'Chlev:ing. a design •that wtrll be .Ty"\IU ·nlihl ~keel a 'awlft ·!riJ!,.,.. aestbetlcalir •l"t'P!able, wliile con· w the bate. for /Pe .aroqp: '!ad 1~· •'YP7 trtbtitJJtc to 1 the con\murutY•s ~ porteN Qutalde ---'s<, • • .I .", "' , . ~ .. r', ·~ .Rt»Joe. : ·,.id •Ibey , · ans,w!ll'eci • • · TWO: prom!h.nt La~na iillo have ~l , ~ll at • lfte '~.~fr"~l8 mehed lhe need" for a<tthette con-s. 1: ,Cainlnci .Rell !le/ore ~· •.iderations · In deftl.,.,...t ol a 'hotel Calle('. s,.td • the . •lil>l .i.i.ioea ,..,. ..,.., 11on1 Sbuth Coast Hlatnr1Y aa1c1 .figh!iq.lnakle. this • .... t the -plin, from what they Offlcers took the men outalde; . then qij: *n able to determtne. woUlct be .called lot the MUiialy Police :1o· tW acceptible and an' bnportant economic Ofer. , . ' · ;enerator. • ·• · · ' In all, •30 tervl~men1 were~ trurported ·Members · at the city. 1tiff declined ·to back· to Calnp Pendleton by, the ,MP1. comment. · No ar.rNls were made. Forster Chosen For Mayor Post In Capistrano By P~.HAU.AN ot "" -· "*" ..... auto e:lha~. mre gas masks, circulated netks as waa.tes." She deer.led Ute petitions 1nlt bean! apeak<r• ol the 5aJf .. 1 N c ihn' 'R · · ' · Ckmeote High School eCology "teach-in" destruction 0:( ocean pants on which ew 0 ni'• i , , t this' ..ro..-nlng In ~artb Day com· ~~~-~ :gr:~= 0~8~~ : . · . • u . ~) . ·. an· . ·. eq-ues . ·s, Cambodi;t 'Chief Ask/! U,S, Equipme~t Aid . A member or · a long-lime' CalifornJa family has been elected mayor of San Juan Capistrano. .. 1 Tony Forster, a ·native of the-city, was elected by unanimous balh>t it Tuesday's meeting in wltich three coun- citmen were swam In. Forster lives with his wife, Mary Jane, and two children at 21312 Guadalupe St. He is an adminlslratar for TRW Systema, localed juot -tile dfy limits. • Tatiq the oath of office admlrrlstered by City Adminillrator.Clerk Ernest· J. Thompson, were incumbent Edward Chermak, Jamu Thorpe and Joab Glm- mell. . n>e group ihen elected the new IDlyor and sdeclad • BIU Bathgate mayor · proo tem. , • Alter bis electio,l. the new mayor left his traditional chalr at the aide of the council llble and moved to the center. "It looks different over ,here,'' he quipped. · - He then thanked the voters for turning out at the rate of St perecnt, saJln& thr' was the second highest voter tumcNt in the county .' He.,sald this not only ..peeled a great deal al ' -' lii tht electlon, bul al'°"~ favorol>ly on the cttlztna ol San Juan C.piatrano. Forster said he was very em.bused about the. composition of the new council which contains a merchant, a rancher. an aerosp.ICf: worker, •·tradesman and 1 teacher. memorauon. . • , ,. \fined from Jp,ct.·p'.Jaats, she uld "10 ' ' ~ID a· repeating ~ties of Z5 minute -... trees are required to counteract the • ' • · , , .' , ipeeches, by expert. in the field of pollution ill~ one automobile.'' SI h • '"' . L ·1 · B dg' "t. po11u11 ..... 1uc1eni.i!<" 1o1~ 01 the tiin11 The ..iu~· 1o_. pollution probl•m ,,_ as es m .: ~.en 00 '" U _ e · .... to Sli.uiival d ma~. · .'.'. fered tiy ., . ,Gl;J)Jllll is "recycling state Park Naturalist Bud Getty and ~rv · ", "Nature recycles all 1 1 • • 1 r , dep~red the "eight ~Under .m~ materials," •he explained, noting that Newly.elected city couodlman Ed Lorr, ed:the"Rrlctice of hlri"".r.:..1 ...... -enta whlCh bum ga.IOllae IDd tmlt smoa the ~ of birth, growth and death 111 .. 11 belalf ol I.he 1 ......... 'll-..h '"O ~:l:::'Cf." and ever-<xpandfn&!D'f~ pollullooc are all -In 'nature ao that all wr-,. on • • • ~ ....,,.._ !QI' retiring penonnel, "at,.,_,,,...,. Of the volume , ti. :.::!:=:!!!':which IUbltaDC.W usid and re-used to 1vokl Taz'Piytrs' ·~uan. P'DJIJIJJ major .. far .in~ P'*' of ~~ ~ rwttriM:" .--..-. outs In ~Ye ~....-1 and bt stopped., "11ds 'i~.-\ia our Opt.. b a major poll-Get!Jo· Mid, "We poDutian. aalarleo In the oclfool dltlrlet In a three-Ilion, cio be ciW!fled• u ~ and .... have tbe tedmoJo§,to"COliltructi>acU&· Hom•nlt" teacbei-l'i!!!!iam page lef.ler to Lacuna trustees Tuesday extravagance," he added. . _ in( wbidl wUI oot1_,1pollula,_but the pubUc pollution ""'1t> frolil'" nigh!. · · In ~ breakdown ol per10no0l, salaries> bilys the non-ri Ul'IUlble carton• lnduatry baik: In~ OI • 1 and Cl Ung the recent cil)!· election ~• "a d A.Bl ' lhe ~as dooeanl. Prod"ll<l?'..~~on~' ~~~. ~W evebti" .. Bej:a111e man doel ir-c ..... ._,.aodate" for" ledmmlcal add · ~I. :.iria. 8:!rr =~~ ~!a. :l. . ~INll o ~ lWi true nature, his oneness atlon .of the district, ~· cal,led whlch .• include -;'penntendent's aa1ary ' we ,... ll)R· • illoe ll:OOLOGY, Pap 11 atte on lo "exorbitant" aalaries and 126,500; ua'"'•nt "'P'""'~t•lli,»4; 'Getty to the studen\I the burden of a '.'ton..heavy school 'aciaiiilistrluon .ei-... ,5,;11an·t 1'::L..n••·;:rt' of ' bu·~·-, cban&e ·is In their bands. l•1t'1 easy up." " . , ,.. . . -.: r .. l""" '"'illlfCu -- " bl the other f U I d 'll0.'111 and ~he'u ma~', Si7 ,.,, . w •me • ow • · · rove C' ~..:. ~ R · "'l'1le •"'"''""era of the communlty .,. HI <-u ...,. Mre today In 1111 eight cyllndar car ~SY . . eS pO nse not'lnte,;t;d'ln paying for 'himllcle~ ~ IChool · alari'i' ·prtilcl111l, wfiile many ol you walked or rode ' in buslnesi man•<rement Ind In aurp~Us $3>,l ; ~t·pr-IDclpa],•fl?//'8; P!Jn.t bicycl ... " . . . ' Pilo' Ad ~ <iP-,1 Of JI\• lnlj!rpifdi1te-1Chool:.(lf,t11 F'!'Offl ·. t perionnel holding do,wn 'Juicy' h'11 -"P1t•," and aiablan> piinCfpal, Slj,'111!. _ • •· Lorr write.-· • Pri~• ·~~f the th\-ee 'ele'~eDfa.rT · f"J'he association feels ~1 Junds ~ ai:e paid ·~~-f .... , ,..: more· profitably. ape .. and given io ciur ·th! I Mlm!nlltiaten! wu,"$1~ 111111• . ' WASHINGTON (UPI) · -· C.mbodian P'remler . Lon Nol bu made a penonal requeQ: tq. President Nixon· for mJUta:ry eqqlpment to, bol1ter C • m b o.d.l a '1 defeli.se1 against Ute( Communists.~ · Nol't-perlonll•letter to Pmklenl Nixon was un~tood to have asked, in addlUon ' to· 111111• and -military equlpmen~ the uae of CanibocBln tnercenariea tralr.- ed by U.S. 111thodtl" and n0w thwgilt 1o lle~ng with 'Amelican Green Berll lorCes m South Vletriam.1 r ~ " • ~ • 1 I 1 .«:e•st I . ' I You ~an· take -off tho.e 1weaten 1 -Thursday t>ecauae.., the tempera-1 I ture is maklng..a comebrick.J push· I ing up to 68 lloog 1be'coaat and ii 1 tu~.r in!~,~ l!JencflY,,, sUn-ny a,;1e1. l~SID~ TODAY W:ar~g Ligh ts Tti , Be Ins ta lled .. 1•EJtremtly Jine~TJ.llllOOH' with lovei)', neat, quaUfled girls o1 ·100<1 caliber .. .'' How can 100 Improve on that kJnd of tu- llntoolal! 'De Id that dreW the prallc WU 1bi1:•e11t: A • spent In admlnlstraUve 1costs could bft Ave~· Utley 1e1 per ;ear for hard working tac:Mn 'who lfti pal111tall· ~yer11 ~· of fli"' 'Mil~' •t '7- lnily doing the [o)portant ind !O!'irdlng ~ ,Y<~ aoln('t 1 !!'_Ille, tupe!,11\-:--l A productom of T•t1neaae• w,brk of ~Chin& our, ChJldrw. ·~ ao..t a~1,:.,;.... ..,~ ....... "-t "WO p~ 111bilaJIUll 'cut. be, mode u"",,, ;-:'._ .... la~ .. ,-, ... ,_, .• -~ WUlillins' "A. Streetcar 'Nomed Flaahlog yellow llgilla will Ile lbltlllell over the highway near the eti&aoce to El Morro Eatmen&.ary Scbool in Auiust, Lquba ilotdi Unified Sdiool Dislriet -1•-'l'llelday nl«ltl In oalariel Ind., tht -bh ol c:ertlfied . ;:,··:::.:1. ........ ~, thi . '°"er _,_...;:;,; !ltilrt" jbfh.i • ''''"'I' aentdul• d uoci ·~ I ~-bu z __ • ~ 'li'---.i~ ~~ •-::-r:-' •I ttvf' tMatrr alono th• Oran~ :~ a adm1!~~stall on.•) "Lorr •u;: con~ !and wfll ~~: It .I ii ~ter: COOIC .thfl IOtekend: S•• Ent.,.. uup dfte. , . 11 ~ ' 1 ' ' • •1 . tain-·n• Pn•11 ••-J•• tlnued,·"and tbat cmtrol o1 ·an ftbandal ""' "' , t ... • ! ,,_ ., (I' ., ~ .. .. We'll have k>ts of diverse viewpoints Accord.in& to Superintendent W1lllam , but the Important decillOlll will be• uu.m, 1.,11 problfjo• giving the diatrict dlJcussed ~ and die belt righ( ol ~ ·-'a IO loot itrlp decblon for the dti wll> be matle "-,,of _ land~ pf ~ li:vl,nc ~diNo OPPOR. p. r- illnn ~. adnilnlltnUve .-1 --illltlea for pm. of -pra11tal>le ........ co. L«. rr o.c, Ak'partAllUlt hive 1lnl typing I< S.H. eape!'. u .. of di°' tatlng macb. -p)abit l{ibltJ. tute. Shd ailo be~ca !'l"iDI deal-I !~ ~matiltterW.:,;~ ~";8:1~ ~~c tal .. Pf;.n .' ;.B"-'i;;d:. 54.;!i> 1 2 5,,~ "2 ~ncallY.fn ·Dnandal add bdsinbs aF ~ l88Uf a..c.lillll ,"" 11 !!!"lit -... " be 11id. . • ~Pall)'-· · t (' The new m1yor 11kl be -fo<wai;d The Wfll .,_-·with· ii>- ' to better worktnt rtlaOonahipl wttb other stallatloo of conduit for tbe 1wamln1 local agencies 1nd better Wilfkil'll rela· • lightl, Ullom said, wtth left turn• pockets !See FORIT"r hp I) etpected, lo ~ provllfod by September. . ' l • • ii1f w/flsurea. · Dlt Paul-I ; lllllOi C.M. M ~· .,____ · • (llo AJen<.')'1) c • You can get the multi you w1nt, ti»(), from a hird-wor~ 1 DAILY PILOT cianmed ad. Call lo od.vlaor dlrector al 142"'878. 1 j \ I l_,_,!'...J I.I.-1-A,. • " ~ In &t.!i-' .. -' C....... 4).ft ",I • m .,....1~ •~In& major u-" "'" W-lllGTOH (UPI) -Pnlldiiit _., "· ,_ -" •pat~lir field. ' ' • : Nlnll'• mmpnMrtlli plln foio nforin· .oli...-.fi"':•: .. •:;•-..:n.. U , M:r .... '"~: "We. turther ~ Lht ptteent l'llrtric the Post 'outce •tame •undtt flit fi'o•· •~ ,_ , • .,.. ..-..... practlCa ht revtaed to: place ttlllrip two toqr.W011a1 · Republk.llm wec1-· ii;.~,' ?:n ·~ · ..= <lfl starting and lOf'.11 term.lllary ranges.·: nedl!Y •• "poJIUcil ar hell. tt 1'\ft· ~· M w..._ 4 Lorr wrote. ·, It wOWcll opal tht·w1y to forclac}oWrh-~" ~ =:11111..C:-9:: The laxpi.ye(S' pr.eektent lllO cltmand-• .ment worker11 to JOI~ a union. ' I 'i--i' ""''----------..! •• I •I , \ I ' ' I ' • ti • l I ' • 1 1 j , u b • ~ I • I l • r c d ' 1 I I f ' I I I l I I -• • . , • "I ·eaa.v 'l'i.ol SC • ri .. """' !le!· . . _ Raes . 01emenie-Change s.~D~e . 1 ;_: .. R. , e.'~el i:·_S~~ie~. . s ~rit ~l • . • .-• • • • • · · , . · . ··New,. Mayor 'Announces Reorga:niz'4if!}n .. Set e Ar·m: -~ . Ba~e c. a·· ~.pa~~-.. _· : s.. a. ....... -.. , Walter Eva111 ' said other slrdll ii the cily caill4 'oibtr !len\s~ ol .,.Iii loterul lo ,p-.e ~.; , Z · , . . , -~.•-., . . 1' <Ml ulde tho ceremooy ol Illa oelt<Uon benefit Crom ·s1m11ar work. II _... public. '!be olber raeetiog o! tho mOnlh • _ _ ,to the top pool qulcklJI 1'1taday night whlch t1 not severt. would be an alternooo s~-action • _ .. . .. _ • _ _ -:._. . • -and aoOOW>Ctd two programa ba vill la addilloc> to_ tho alall report on • · ... u.;, city 11 kl ti.rid "In a Jetta!> addrell<d to tM Lq\ma lalinch Immediately -atreet lnl-tho program, tbe:councU, ti ~ ]>ijl9tng """'n "' •M.1 .ata cou . a 10':1"'{! said In ,LotMjillt ,1"faY 111 .cbool board." .~ . .::Beach Tupan"" provements and ""hulfllhl o! the ol several meni)>ers, agree,! to aeek and con\llbule d\lflJlg :•1&~ !1UJ!neu ' P,011:1' OF SPAIJj (UPI) -Troopo • Joyil to tbe pemment !Olllhl •today wllh a band of 200 army mutineers who .Mileil Ila Cblluaramu ann7 .,... and 1-•--Tueadl)' In_. of &be blact power movement UDC..'OD-- ' finned ~ aaid llritatn had oent II aU ""?11!-'Y 1114 jnelj(al ~.::;::i ""• · inHtli>g achedule o! the council. a new polJcy cm ~ :asws"""'t hours . atepa• ""'"""' Btlllab "!ll9n1l1 ~litlon ~1""!!' .,. .Lorr haa ac-~-relaµn, ..,.. ol -ihe lllues dlltrlcts and aet' 1 apedllc percentage "UAder tho ....,..t ayatem, It aoema llllre; ll did nol eluCldlto. • '· -.I~ ~lall.ol ~ e-1ln1 Jn Ibo ~I campalam !or o! COiis to be bon)e by the dty. that most 'major declalons al!ecUhl ll'ndlrlcb lltreel, the mall ~pplni • .,.,.\Iii~~ the vot1or·~" · t!Je 'threl chain "!' tho Cllt Oiuncll. NIW <llw>cilmln Clllf Mym ~ the city are made at II ~.m. or . in troops. . . cular, wu d el4' today and "'1 tlloPo ,l>l;.,_'Q"ll ....,,~ ·CIJ!!PollD •le< · aaid tbal -II anti their rwwal and tba~ In time, tl>o enUre CGll!'"1'I of thereabouts, and everyone knOWa thal cloeed under an emergency~ l&ate of ~ Of~ove .,; M repair were the prime issue. I apeclal UI ssmtnt diltriq. be -pbued a perlOO doun't function 1t bia belt : A 1pokeaman at the rmidenct ol Prime ' .Mtnloter Erle E. WillllllU said ooe 4 mutlneef and one loyal soldier were killed toda~, brlnilnll to five tbe number . ol deatha llljl<e •loliiice broke out Tues- , daj>. ':Die pitlon. WU' pllCed under 'modified martial In. . slop proclaimed by the 1ovemment. ' We 1loslre to call your attention .,... "So I have decided to ask the city out ol the cit¥ picture. at that hour o! the nlpl,''. ht said • Pusersby 1"ft stopped, qpestloned and ctmlll the use of students ln cam-stall to come up With a program over City Minlger Ken Carr wlD ritum. 'I1>e council made no d~on on the made to tmpe,'~ pockets by heavtly pa!an1ng f~ the passage of bond issues the auJ several year1 for street lm-a ~ oa the streete blUel ml ihe matter, but Jt ·drew no disfavor Tuesday armed polic1. Bod" tai Mrrides during the last ~lee-provement and maintenance, 11 be said: special l""AD'!Qt diatrict ~ nighL Nicel1r'4overthehelibol1...,,d~Uol;:t,Lofrw~. · ~ -lie made II Jn form ol a motion planal-Wedneiday'1meetlJll, Tbe a!teniooil mea)!l\l IO!lcepl hu ~ Ill aboul i,000 ' and dllpe...ct • "llail ltitc!ehla do nOI. uildantaod th• and II won unanlnlOlll apj>ro•a!.. l!vw• otbef 11111eaUon lnvof\ied the worked well In other or-Coaat clUOI, 1J1im -·tl>oy .galllmcl to 'w.idl a• .._ti .CUO. 11, CO!'lilll o! ·llkl"!! The m•yor cited the su...., of the ohlltln( of meettni formats and 'tlmea large_and small. ftre 1tn 'an old deserted ·bu11dln& tcr08I • ~'4' adrintaP. cif.-tbelr ~. rectnt $10,000 city project reau11.iftg In to aUow for a rqular aJcbtly meetln& Action o~ the ldea could come at ·Pentagon aouroes in Washington said • 1lx U.S. NayY ·ahtps led by the belil"pter carrier Gt1edacMJI salled today toward ·Trinidad at the ._i ol the 'n'tnidad ..... ._.. ~ ,to .. ac:Uate ·~Oltkm!IH~. from jhe Red Houae seat of the govern-be added.. • -·-: ·--the rtpaving of Avenida De1 Mar and onoe a mouth for· pullllc· bwioo uil Ute COUDCU 1 next meetin&:. -- meot. No one was b~ ~ ·torr bfanded the practke "morally · • -. wmnc'' ind' .JUggested "IOlllellilnl II F!relJwl hie Bz:althwalte died today bUlcallJ """Ii with the plan 11 lt taba Pl s d . -,.,.._, ,. .. , l ~ lnjUiies auffered Tuesday nl.Jbt when iueh'tictlct to put. fund drlv• over." Laguna' ann· ers to tu y · · · :;:'°""~ w'.. M=. c:'~ ~ Cltiqc 1 writ o! mandale granted~ . . •• · FORS TER 0 •• 0 Reports drtulllted ln Por1 of Spain, JI mlltl Crom the ChalUaramu base, ·that Brltllh lroopa had llnded there the East Dry River alum .,... oulllde ~~-~ =l'>f.tr1d ; • the city. An Anny private and a ti-year· from using ltudents as salemteTI L<>rr c G al Pl " ' lroin SiltJodoo. ' ' -llltl Tobago, wlllch became Independent in 111!, remain a part ~dr1':il..~'tander were k!llad ~ . ~-tbapraclica be eti>ppiid.' oncepts on en er an_ All ... -o!lk<s, schools, .... and bualneases wer~ closed because of the fear of more trouble ... 'J1)e prime mlnister wu meeting wttb. hil cablnet tionshipe with the agencies "upstrtam." "1be SERRA orpnlzaUon 11, the first step tow~rd "ilorud planning to aolv1 problems, in this cue water J)OlluUon, w a:aid the: new mayor. "I hope San Clemente will reconsider and entertaia participation in SERRA." ol the Briliah -Tbe.Btlllab :.Only 2 Seek ~ · aixf WU reported "incomlllunJc;.do." Guarcla \ftft pooled around the !Joopltal where four loyal soldien were treated for wound! in the Cbaguaramu anny -" TtalloD . inc:r1ued • rumort ... M,erg er Hearings On Air Cal, PSA,, Held Till Monda y Ille dtJ -lhal tho ....U 'COlll auard --Public UUllUea Commlaloo hw-..........,1 II Chiplnmu ·bid joined "~ 'Sadd1£back ' 1bt npuq,, _that troOpl •from tbe ing on the proposed merger of A1r Callfor· Orpailllllon o1 Amerlcln -(0All) nla with Paclllc Southwut' Alrllnea set bid landad. tbat -.n Madna 'lll" !or Thuraday'. hu been postponOd until °'11 two -haft mllod .aoJar -lo lad. ,,,.,. .,,.,. ..i, ,._. 11:.ay. DWe Richard•, Air ca I fortheSaddleblckCollepboard"c_, bal 11111' IPl'Ud flllldl1. atewardeu ud atockbolder, aaJd the .<roatod·by the ...i,nat1on ol ~ F. -· . poatponementwaagrantodatherrequest J7.llnll< ol La.,... Beach, llolrd ~t • I becaUIO abe had not received eahtblts 'Michael. T. Oolllna aald Tll-y. '"' l'rotlt .... and testimony the uked !or promplty.' Wrltltlr1ppllclU0111n.tn Ile ~-----. The PUC bearlng 'wlll begin at 10 ,by the board throuch April .ST, CoUlnl ECOL(}G.Y • • • a.m. Monday in the State Building ·ai , aid: Followiftl·lnt.emrn, b IUCOUlful 1117 s. Broadway St., Los Anceles. Mrs. ·=will be accepted II the resufar -tho unlvene, he laM 1 "dcm't Rlcharda said obe tblnka the bearing 11 11 ~~I· -Area 1; &iv• I damn•' IU!-.., pollutlon. '":..::::,' =~ Mt u the day !or ~ = i:..:seach 1 1Dd South air~ .. ~===~ Air Cal tesUmony, abe aahl. Pilots IDd ~· will serve out Zitnlk'• tmn of wute materiall and cbemlclb, ud alrllnt stewardeues union repre:sen-whlcb efP!m ln June. lf71. The aeat taUve1 wjj! be present ~( with the ~will come up I« elactil>l>ln April,.lflt. :'!!!' JIOOIAloli,-the ·~ -~~ Piealdal\l of the Airline Carl Benscoter ' Zl!nlk, wtio.bld aervec1 on tho·aiDege """' '!1!19' .. wt. -~. , -..-. and~ C1lalnnan N:i.<yall McLaren. !i.oard llnce lb formatloo In FebruarJ ...-wbole Ule dtpenda. ' -Air Cal employes, maPY ol whom also Id 11117, ~ ~ch JI beca.,.t..i llpoUer Frank Herlkl, a Stale Pork are minor stockholden, are proteathlg ~~, ~ Pillow tnllteel -,,. .-·~.I!/" Poll1lc "'!'al~ the ilU out .to 'PSA bee .... .Ibey !ear 11aat ..W'k ;ldi>ptad 1 molutloo ...,.-.; wlllt IN Iii'--..-, th!" they will ncit be aoalmllatod ;tnto aew ·him 1ar "!althful and dadle1ted_;:S!% T !"'!i, ~ job~·~ •• .. · dlirlq·f~4 tho collqe •. ~ ii ..,..;1 lliit1d 'loo JniJUof!i'ldioW..:.~ .~Pl tGiltrict. • . · • o1---• a 1aht illDiil ._..use i CoW... i.ici "'~·-11111 -ol .,..,. ol lhe -for the 'J><Ych """'"' o! ... -home ..... pride also :app1ic•N for tl.~ Dlment" comf.911" pf ~Oll!'.l ~ Pl. . ct~n air Oppote the ·Ale. -r "' . :...in hi "1eued alter tile ~ Wini ant' ...U., _,, not fUlfllled by But In a stockhohlera meelinl eorJF • ._.._. !'fflllllall eo.tronment." Ulla month,.!!'!~....., ~pproved ~1 1__,.. •' ' ' .. ~~~i: .":i1:;:1 =wer-:r.m q. t'i=;;z·rii·~~,ln favor i.G,;: &lo+: -~ ... e San nt ... G11 and Eleetrlc ~Y'• eBA is boldlni i atockhollm 'meet1ar , ~ V .. 'Ul' :1nn:.11..::.:ithe~O.:C."!-_Mont111. ' ·.:·Cd~_-Jinan pl!!Jll.11 not a po11u1er, .that the radlaUon ..._ into· 111e ... ..-.. ..,. tAollh d B d of the "allowable level."'ue' ca'lleG the '.ffomewar oun . : -.: ~ .,._,., · ndlation "•ery nqrnin.\l,!t ail the .. , ~Stiffe ...... '·Attack allowable llmtll "e I I .. me ly COi>-.sail·. or Jump' s • -., ~ i.;;,: 1ertativ1." , "" -A lludenl participation -.of the ; H.'.toull ·We, Ga"1u Grove c:oun-Eat1h Day lcilvtUes at San Cll!monte :cDman and lonrier mayor of thet ~· High 11 the creauoo ol an ecology l)'nlbol Shl,p .in fJ:aw.aii =--=v~;~= aat ..! -;.,, ~te~tjoii ~r."~ .. ~ ~ ln Lquni Beach. Corwin daalll'ed the aymbol, a three . LaU, 19, w11 t'Hlecled laat. w.,i< coll iPh'•I encompaaed tn a clrcl<. '!he lo a thin! lour~ council temJ m Triton Ecology Club wlD promote the lllll'CHn Grove, where · he makea hll ~bol n1Uooi-wtde. ~.:. .. ~ :i;."'.~ ~ . > Th"lfote, wblch will also be publtcl• ~ " --!Id, by the atudents, was compoood bJ • •t 115 ·Sleepy Hlll!l\'._Lue, which .bi :"'1 J.n Scjlool third grader Vincent and Mrs. We teaiO on a Y......,... 111Je1811, "I .. the aolulion lo aJI, pol» 'basil fer summer and weekend stays. tion." Taken to South Coast Community 'Ibt petition cln:ulated by student$ was HolpltllcmSW>dly,Laktwudllcovered produced by the new San Clemente to hO 1111ferlng !run I previously 111> Groups United Against· Radiological dlaqooed dlabelio condltloo, l\ln. Lake n.n1en. It 'requesll t1Je San Clemente 1Bhl. City Council to pcovlde a'pubUc hearln« ' Docton-have order<Jd him to rest on the extent of· the risk ol expanding !quteUy •tn Lquna for a time before the San Onofre atomic pZant and asks """""' lo hll dutlea on the Garden t..tllllOllY by apeclaliJts In ·@le, field ol Grove councJL He 11 the OWDer of 1 nuclear eneru and 1adloloclq.I hlololJ, :1arp 1umber Jard In Gardin Groft. Independent Of the Alomlc -., Com- m1"1on and publtc aUllty ,companies. DAILY PILOT * * * . Special to Illa DAILY PILOT PEARL HARBOR ....! A' yOQl\g 11llor from. Montana, homtward bollnd from Vietnam aboard a rnlne.aiteopef skip. pored. by a Hcmllnl1bn B"cb ·man, jumped ahip TuesdlY In l .J!Ud ramapge aa die er alt pulled Into 1JOr1., . Ehlineman 3.C. Wa,.. t:.. Uthaug, 21, of Jordan, Mont., lea~ '!rom the USS Reaper as she cruised toward a pier, swam ashore and 11tole a truck fr o m a would-be rescuer. Tbe~ .. Reaper's COJr!tJJandiq officer ls . LI. Cmdr. II. C. llahlor, ol HunlOlgton Beach .. MWlary authorities said the sailor pull- ed a knife and commandeered fl truck Crom a -by·wbo tried to help blm, t!len drove tt tllroagb 'a locked pte. He was quickly captured by military palict. ............. " ........ .... :~ t..,...IMdi ........ , ... Down to Eartl1 ., " c.tw .... S. Ck::11I• OR»IOl COAST "'9LIN11HO COMl'AHY ll•Mcf H. w,94 ..,.. ....... ,....... Jack l. C11rl•1 va,,.....,..,..,... MIMIW n..a1 C.....il -Tit•••• A. M•i111• --111(.lriltlll r. Nelt 1111111 Ot ... (Wily .,,,., -C... ... I • .,... "" '""" ............. : ............ """"""' L...-9'9dl! llt ........ ,._ ......... ...,.;,Pllil .... ........... ... o.-itel ~ --... C9lllN .... Nation Begim Massi ve Cleanup • By n. A-led Pt... -c-up uu.r. went to ~and .Put 00 -!helter todoy for the ~ ji;arlh l)oy. . In Weal \llrslnla, five lonJ ol 1arhlp were plckad up aJon& a !lye-mile •tretch ol U.S, IO Ind -peel a> tlot llarTllon CouMy CourlhoclH stepa ln ClarU!lw'I· . M1yor John V. Llndaay ol Naw Yotk droy•· to Elrtll Dly events in n ti· ba-~bus. 0 Peoplt ' an the rul poUultn," Llndll)> aald. "It'• a matter o! hlbll for Ibey have been llU<rlnl for yeara." • But -apal..,... llllph Nader ·told '. Pllllfdelphta 1udlenct TuHdlY 'that lnduolrt11 are tlJe worst ol!endera. He 11ld ·nelther Congress, the President , nor corporatlon leaders wlU chq1 It. 11 will take 1 "radli:al mllllant elhtc" by .,_.,,,.,,., Nlder aaid. Fonner Interior Secretary Stlwlrl Udall, .-k1n1 at Kent stilt Unlv'8'1111 ln Ohio, Mkf wt are "a naUon .of tn· vlronmenlal aloha" .and called the lllttomoblle the moet dertructfY• elemenl Tht unprocedenlad eTenl IOCUMI a~ tention In more Iha>! 2,000 communttlea acroa the country on poTiutkln problems, both· Inca! and naUC111l. In addlUon, many lf'OUPI slated muafve cleanups. At the same time, some corporaUom •nd large bualnutet singled 041 for crlUclsm by antlpoUu\lon 1fOC1P1 twk advert.lsementa and planned talk.I at various school and community IJ"OQpl to give lhelr side or the story. . ActivlUes planned range from a 'tpoftu- Uon tr1U" In Oki>homa lo srede IChooltn' litter pickup. Many Wert deolgnad lo hlghllgbt .,,. ol lour areas: w1ter pollution, air pollutton, t1Je 1utomohile and 1-•l Utter. Hundreds of motorllla pllnned" to fonab t!lelr automobllu IOI' the day lo protest pollution cauaed by thl Internal combustion engine. New Ye<k Mayor John V. Llnd11Y planned to ride to 1ppokttmentl in an electric car. Traffic blna "'" acheduled Jn parts ol mlQY dU• lncl1idJnc New York Ind Phlladelpbil . Tho Untver~ty of Jowa In fowl City planned a 11SUrvlval Paradt ot Nonmotorbed TranspartaUon." Other """"' pl1noad to bury 1utoa and a group at W....,,. ConntcUcut Slate College In Danbury wtll p11tade t.hroogh town pulllna: 1 cart with a car engine. They plan to )>ury the engine on campua. 'Ibe Laguna Beach Planning Com- mission will in!Uate Its studies cf general plan· concepts for Laguna at a rt&War study aes.sion Mondy at 7:,, p.m. in city hall councll chambers AltemaUve concepts were presented last Friday to city 9fficials and civic leaden by the Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall plfl!l!!!!ig ~am. . In addlUon, City Planner Al Autry wtll present the commllilon with the plannerl' laletlt report. auxiliary to the general plan, a cirtulation a n d transportation Inventory, analyall and !..,cut.. '. Also on tbe agenda !or the MondlY study se&S!on ia reyfew of a request to establish a new Mezican restaurant on Glenneyro Stroet property adjolnlng the Reef Liquor ~ Nep's Dtllcatessen installatlons at 'Mlalla Street. Pottery Shack owner Hoy Childs' pro- blems with a pole sign on his parking lot will be given further attenUon by the commiuloners, as will two change of district requests for S. Co&Jt Highway properties, carried over from the rtgulF commlslioo meetinl Jut Monday. He described ~e of 1be Jft.uures whldl will be brought to bear on the new council as more and niore people move to the area. He said it will be Important to maintain the downtown· area in an early California architectural atyle, that It wtn be Im- Portant to get tbe parks and recreation ccmmisslon started. . -Si-x-manth MayoF--P-lan- "In-the next 2 ~ months the council will have to make a decision aboqt mobile home park!, where to put then{ if at all, how 'many today and bow many ultlmattly," he said. He also '8id Pllmntna should begin For a pollce department, costs lhou!d be reviewed, but he aald that he tbouiht it still mJ.Pt ·be one to three years away. Nixed in San Clemente Counclltnan Bill Bathiate said he'd like to see immediate attention given to planning for a building department. A 1uggesUon by San Clemente Coun- cilman Thomas O'Keefe to put the city's mayor selection on a sil·montb rotation schedule withered quickly betore the council Tuesday. . . Q'Keefe, cltlpg 11olher c!Ues" adopUng the rotatkln p~n. met With. quiet dlsap- pro•al from the rest of the council. Councilman Staoely Norlhrup aiked O'Keele for nlmes of dtles uitng ttie rotation. "I dcn't know any ·spe'Ciflcally off hand, but I AW It recently In .a newspaper. Perllaf: the city ala!! owlcl'!lnd ovt." O'Ket e replied. Planner Foils Theft; Two Held A large San Clemente plannlng com- mllatonei nipped· a guol)ne theft In the bud in !Us driveway Tuesday night. Ard two Camp Pendleton Marines now face charges in the alleged siphon theft from the car of Ray McCaslin at 127 E. Calle J\lnlpll'O. Police ••kl the plannint commissioner noticed the pair allegedly siphoning fu el from his car. So he exited his home and performed a citiien's arrest. Robert Lee Seavey, 21, and Orville Duane Scott. 19, both face charges of petty thelt. CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMERICARO MASTER CHARGE City Manaief Ken Carr sakl he knew of nooe, except perhaps the city of Yorba Llnda, which ba1 a special pro. blem in that all its councllmen at come up for electioit at once . The issue· faded without action. d 'Connor Chosen For ' Beaut y Po8t Three Arch Bay resident James O'con- nor has been appointed by Flllh Dlltrlct Supervisor -Alton E. Allen to head a new advl.sory committee created to work toward beautiflcation of the coaslliM:: O'Connor, pmtdent o! the Three ~rrll Bay AssoclaUon and member or: !ie board of directors of the Coastal Municipal Water District, bas been SUV• ing as chairman of the South Coast Scenic Improvement Committee, working to achieve designation <>f Cout Highway as one of the. state's offlclal scenic highways. He now will be chairman or the coun- ty's Scenic Conservation Adviaory Com· mlttee wtllch will concern ltseU with more extensiVe efforts toward planning coastal beautification. At the end of the meeting outa:olni couDCi.lmtn Don Durnford and Antonio Olivares were both commended for the nine years' servke they gave to their city. 1 No End Showing In Tr.u ck Strike Jl'I¥cat strikes by truck drivers lrom OWo to CAUComia showed no 1i.gns of ending today, while a strike threat by 90,000 teamsters In the Noi-tbeast eased. President Nixon was asked to intervene in the wildcat, strike of 12,000 Ohio te.unsters by the Cuyahoga County (Cleveland) Board of CommJssionen. Cleveland Is reported to be losing $2 million a week 1n payrolls alone and unemployment has increased by about 20,000 persons since the strike began. In Chicago, federal mediators said the chances for a negotiated end to a strike and lockout there were "very dark.'' Eight teamster locals and an independent uruon -representing over 40,000 Chicago drivers and dock workeni -are .deman· ding a $l.654n-hour wage boost over a three-year contract. Chicago truckers have offered a 7<kent Increase. GUARANTEE · W..w-,...., ........ nu mq have read about our dramatic demon- ltrat.lon of Wyler 1uperforlty. Thia ii the wat.ch that wu dropped 1000 feat from a plaoe. II aWI worb .-rfktlt. Set it in our 1tora. The lflCftlt of W7lar'1 tourhn• lies in the lncaftu balance wheel wt th ilt unique ftuible spiral 1pobl that r-l·M to abeorb 1hock and la suran- leed aplmlthoclt for lift I (E,_ Ille hardeat lifL) Or replaced free if evtr broken. Stop and 188 the compl11ll llne of hudaomt. durabM W1ler wakllu. ADd -tllt watch that Wll droppad fnllll ao aJr.. ....... dllved totidtaboot t~ WJ!ahcdu: bf.II-•btel G-l·V·Z.I ~Uri ~tck ···SNl'U .... forllk lpiaa....,.. 24 YEARS SAME LOCATION IUl NEWPORT AVE. PHONE 141-1401 L COSTA MESA \ • l ./ ll>e Bib Ion Jnd e .. "" Ing or bat at the lay Ill ... at .. rst Ive l,,. Ian ala .... the pie lin iii a m- lon icll >ut !n( ow Jin ~d !hi '" nr ~o he eir y ' •m of by I. ne uo <ty "· $2 nd •UI he ke ·• mt KO ... er rs ... , . .. -~l~~r~7c :-. . . - Npw :~JtY~t . •;.:-r ' • • • ---•• ---• ~ . - • -. -~ . . -• ... --..... • . . . -=-.., .. __ -. -·~ • -• . t. ' ' ' .or. 4gllµa E" --:: . or . t i . . I • ' • ;;,•. • '• •" ' • , 1 1 Tr "'"-~ ( -,._ l • • • -I 'By, RJalARD P. NALL ....... ,... .... ' . ' '> ,_.,. I • ., ... "l :. -•I . ' ...... -· . -~ -. • r .... .. ... Rlchard-.OoldbuJ, wlaee~ • love affair with '-' lleacll II yean ago, became lla mayor~~ "oor beloved l,;a&ulla·Will tab ;to J'l&llUUl place as California's ni.anber me~ aJMl.rts.1deplt11 communitf.'! · . . --· _-,;.. ... -··· .._ _,,. .. _;:....., ' -· • I ~ .. • ~::-r ... --.. ._ ..... -_, ... . RedlandS U . -' ' I • " . . . .. -- tJiiantmol'l8 Vote '· -... .. '.;~~ S: .'.er'., . ,. ~· " -• • . .. -.. !. . >;· ·.,.. ' ' I . , ,. ' ."'!(l Walter _Evam.Eloo~-~ --·-. ·-- ' Twm :·Tow.er .~ . ~ •r-• ~,.. Des~.$et .. -· ·- . An •enthuSlastk: ~d ,.10f about ,90 persoas :st.eod .... &o hoaor''Cioldbers at .the council reorpnizaticll. The new Laguna atroq man !bad •c•mpailJ>ed 'bard oa th! tr~(-drug imae and rolled...qp nearb' 500 niore ·votes .. tban ·the -*npt highest vCJU': .ge~. , Hir elecdon ~ mayor by the council was ~· _So was the seleclion of Charlton Boyd as vice mayOr .• Boyd gave something of a keynote addrm ELECTED BY COL,LEAG ... ES Lo9uno .Mayor Gol4i;,rif Oftkes . . ' Destroyed Mayor of,:S ~l~e: For ·Pr~je~~ Iii' nominl!Uoij Goldberg. Boyd, ~ho h!!_ serv~ t~o years, said bow pleased he had been-~...-the- Citbem iet oil the $idellnes. "What Waa a rumble in 1961 ·wasl a mighty roar iru mo." he said. · Goldberg said, "Thia moment Is one ~t I . wJll never• forg~. 'Eleven years ago~ Marie (bil -wjfe ) ·and 1 came to Laguqa Be3Ch' for a vacation. · "We knew ~no oae here thel, but we fell .to love, with· 1he buutifql 1ow9 by the sea and so we stayed to settle here. Tbat love' affair has grown ,deeper throuih the years as we canie to .meet the people and he(an ' to porticlpate in community activitiu." Goldberg, .ff, is 1 merchant and former Chamber of Commerce-pnsident. He praised, outgoing. ~ayor Glenn Ved- der · and Vk:e Mayqr Joseph O'SulUvan for giv.iJ:ig liglelfishJy of Ume and Went for rriany years and ·a'coomplishing m~. Foremost in the work ahead, said · ' · · of Geklberg,.-U.-restoring. •• tbe tQµ_st . the community. "We 'must .... solve ·our ti~ p ,J>Ofkii>c pr<>biema.''_he l&id. r.we • •~q~ lje..:h Pafk and relatecf1acUltJesf.'ailV'wi .fttlilt pro- vide for:""fk:ient rtven.i ~ accompllsh oor goal without ove~ -pro- perty ~yer.". , • .. ., ;..__,,~ After lhO twtartoc .lo .. ......., alld o<w 'councilmen l'ller ~ arid 1 Edward Lotr, 'GOldbetg h'1 d' certificates of boniir for the public service of both Vedder<md·O'Salllvan. Hei also bad ;t .c~ certificate ·that· re<oKD1U<f Vedder'• real bowled&~ of geolOgy and other science-related mat- ters. The certificate that drew a broad smile from Vedder said'he bJ now mt· powered to throw around pologic terms with lhe best of tt~m "to impress the, hell oul of the public." ~agufuln ~'ltm-ii~ Trying to Quell Blaze 'at · Home An elderly Laguna Canyon resident was sllghUy, burned Tuesday afternoon when he attempted to exUneWsti a fire that eventually destroyed . his home, Laguna Beach firemen reported today. An old frame house at 1204 Victory Walk, occupied ·b:Y 'Ted Primeau, was totally involved in flames by the time thre.: fire department units reached the scene shortly after. 4 p.m. Fireman said Prlmiau, who 1 \ v e d alone~ •iipartntJy_had .tmd.to.e:rtinguish the blaz.e belofe goini: to a' phone 'to call in an alarm.'·He was not seriously h.!11.J!llY added.' f >, -~Ult -16. Ille flt<, whi<h ... uwm an .ootlmalad 11.0QO ri damage, Is !till • inviotlptidn, but It is believed lo ,llote ~ .1!1,4 chajt. ll •• I bUiy Clay ior tbe Laguno fire ftgbters, starting with a car fire at "'f:'J5 a.m. at IM Brooks ' St. and eodlng with o mlclni!lht blue Uiot desb:oyed, a , small shed in the rear of Ill ~lora St. ". ' De 1car fire, ,which was . quickly con· taluedl apparently "as set off during aft.. Mtempt to start the engine with a JlmQel' cable .to another •vehicle, which •lted in igniting gasoline thai bad beeii Poured into the car. Origin of the ahed rtre was not lmmedlately det<nnined. • REDLANDS (UPI) -Adminlstlative offices at--ihe Univtnity ol Redlands were destroyed early today by a fire apparently. Started by a· Molotov coCkti.JI. oHlciab '3id. Firemen confined the bliie In the 61-year-old administration building to the ground door offices ot the dean of men. Oean ·oC women "aiid vice president ~r student affairs. "'8n Clemen~ City'CouncUmaJf W~ Evans, who recently bounced back from a serious heart attack, is the city's ne· .. mayor. ; ...-· Evansr the owner of Jntu Plas, Inc., a San Clemente plastics firm, will .erve his first term as mayor after . winning the title Tueaday night by unuJmous vOte or the .new City Council.· He assumes the gavel from Dr. Wade Lower, who won reelection to 1 four.year term to the council last weei~ Or. Lower, wbo nominated Evans, w a s ~lected Mayor pr~tt;in. · Evans,.39, woo reelection to the Council in April . of tMS '1rter bavklt: ~ed nearly :ux . years aa a city planninc commluloner and 14 months as the commissliin's ~man. · Damage was estimated at $40,000. Police said a firetiQmb was ~ In a resf room tn the nearby lialrof letters, but there was only minor damage to the classroom building. It was believed a second firebomb cA\Jsed the ad- ministration building blaze. The new mayor moved k> S4n Clemente In 1951 and became a pertner with in · hil falher in tbe' contractinc buainell. Flames broke 'out· a'.round 3 ._ a.m. Mayor Evans lreft the contractln& the office of Dr. Nell .Potter, dean of businees .about i,even years qo to enter llll'l\, fire O>ief Jooeph Budd ~· ' the . field o( pitlllcJ Ind ;fomled •his A!lhougb fumiahings and · equipment C011!.J>llll)<, ,which 11 1-ed ot 'l»-J.os iii thrft offJCeB 1ll'efe-~-ed· most Mol11os·. , . ., , r · .... "illllect ., ' "'-• ' II ' -~~4 . ~11· b'~·nd-....i...;;:;.:·-U. ·~ ..,, • /_ tr le ca·~~ a ~· ... ed. , '" 10 a:,W~ord..:Olda,-,Ho q,. About tbte<> boun .)at.r. o »It 'clrlill 1 studeaf ..,_ !Or 1,.. ind ·~ bottle fUlo>I wilb 111 infl4mmable Uquid year1• • was lbaad Ii ~ qi.Oii'• ~-· II He b l ·-al , lou• Jtltl ill had been toaod lhrUip I m4oh screen ..,..,lco ·m Ille , llDy leovinl •Mee and a window which had been forced as an tlectroa1e1 ~lu wttb• his •P"'!· Police llld the flrt-b had bum-ta;t ship lllLeil· W tile USS COliente. ed 1taelf out on the concrete floor. A After his dllchar1e he moved tO 'Los book of matche1 was found on the outer Angeles where he aerved as 1 pianrung window 5ill. ·' enalnee; for Cal-Tronlcs and Hu~ University President' Dr. George H. Airer.all •· .. - Annacost sald ~ believed there had In -San Clemente the new m8)'9r hu been no campus pfoblems aerlous enough served as J>rtSldent of tbe Klwanil Club to precipitate the firebombing. and a member ol the ·~ boarli "There ii no evidence ~s was carried or directors of St. Andrew's Methodist out by any ol oUr students," Armacost Church. said. Mayor Evarii' · tO'm on the •council has two y_e_,.. JQ'.,p. , Before stepping <town. Vedder spo~ brle ny calling for Lagunarls.now to·cloee ranks ud look to the future, 111pporlini· , the council ln achieving city-plii '\hat-- were recently adopted. 'Save the-Earth' His tenn 11 ma)'Or will lut one year, -·the COWJcll 'will . 'hold -r rearganluU~ meetlna..- ' ; , " ' . . . . . . . A fittll&bl\ -· ~l&bt· ,Marinei. 11 a dolintown s.n· Clemente oollee .lbop Tuel<lay'nlght -ad• ·"flit trip back to tjle ·hue 1for .the ·sroup, and y:ll··•YP- porter1 ·Olltslde. . . :PbllC. · '11k1 they , t~anfweretf.' 1 'dirtmbabct call at tlttl dintt\ at 211 S. ,El "Camino Real beloro lllidhlght. C811eri iaid · the eight Mlrinela· "Mre fightln( inside. . ' . Forster Chosen For Mayor P~st In Capistrano Clemente Students Raise · V.oices .... Of!!cen took the ·men· out.NM, thin ------,.--;..,.---calil!<! .ror· ttiO• MIUta,.Y Polh>!' 'lb· 1d. STOCK MAJIK'ET By PAMEUI. BALLAN Of flM °"" Pv.t SI ... A member of a iong.UJne California family bas been elected mayor of San Juan Capistrano. Tony Forster, a native of the city, was elected by unanimoils l>aliot at TUesday's meeting in which three .coun- cilmen were sworn in. Forster live.s wtth his Wife, Mary Jane, and two children at 31311 a·uadalupe St. He Is an adminlltr~I« "fer TRW syjtems, loCated jUlt outside' the citt iiililts. Taking the oath of office administered by1 City Administrator-Clerk Ernest J. Thompson, were incumbent F.dward OW:nnak, James Thorpe and Josh Gam- mell. · ' The group then •ele<'ted the new mayor and ,.lected Bill Batllpte mayor pro. tern. After his election. the new mayor lert his tr1dltloqal cn-ir at the side of the coUncll table .ind moved to the center. "It Iookl different over bert," Sierra Club's Evelyn Gayman spoke or "minerals accumulating around our necks as wastes.". She decried the CaiJ!.Strano Bay area high school stuQeilts rode bicycles to school to protest aUto ~au.st, wore gas masks, circulated petitions l!Rd heard speakers of the San Qll!imente High School ecology "teach-in'' destructk>n of ocean planta on which tbit.. morning in Earth o·iiy com-man depends for .'to percent a! his ox· ygen. Of the '6 -peccent of oxygen ob-~ation. '·tamed >from 1Ud plad.s, she said "' 10 · In a repealing 'series of 25 minute trees are requ1J!d to counterf!cl the ;peeches, hy experts In the !leld of pollutiCll o1 one l\flomobile." pollutlon, students were told of the threat 'Ille 10lution, to po:lution problem of· to 111rvival r:i mankl.Dd.. fered by Mri. Gt)'IDIR ia "recycling · ·state Park N-tUralist ..Bud GeUy and conservatloe". "Nature recycles all : ed the '~ei t cylinder mc>Mtlrs -M .. .1. .. 1 .. " he •·•-~ -~' th t . " , .UlCltC•-· I exp1 .. u~u, ,,.,,..ng a bum g and emit lmOg ... _ al ·•~• • owth -~ d lh _-o-> -er-•.pand'"" •-~~~-.• pollulloo. -~-'"~'• gr -ea ..... ....,. .... UA.1"""'.., are all baJIDCld·in na~ so that all Of the volume of picAitng. Wh1Ch subltancel are ued and re-Uled to avoid ls , ·a major pollutant, -Getty said; 1'We l)olluUoo. have the techooloo to constr\JCt pacba: Humanities tetcher WW1am Chase said ing wl\ich will not pollllte, hot the public pollution -)ta ~ "lgnor,ne< of the buys the non-returnlble cartons. Industry basic lrtterdepeodeoce o! all \hlngs and bas tdone exactly, what we wold them 'evtntl". BeclUR man dots not uo. we wan~1 Prod~~tion won't ch_,!lnge until d«1tlnd hil true nature, hls oneness ,.. quit buying. . , ., -lllet IOOLOGY, Pop I)' Golly !old the ot\Jdents the burden ol -· ' ~ chanie i1 ill their bands,• "Itt1 ealJ-/ to. blame the other fellow •.. I dro•, C' __ · R 11ett· 1o11a1 in .. eight cylindar car iu3SY esponse ~. many ol ,.ou walked or rode blcycleB." • · • ·· From Pilot Ail he quipped. He then. thanked the YOters for turnln( W • Li hts ool at the Tote al 64 pmcnt. I01in( ariµng g thiJ ... the KCOlld hlChesl voi.r·--. '· -. , ·"Extren\ely fine response "Ith lovely, nea~ quolifled girla a1 good cauber . . . " Ho• can you Improve on thlt kllXI of tes- Umonlal! Tile ad thit drew the pnloe in ·the county. He 1aaid this not only · 1. • ~ed • gre•• deol a1 intere11 in To Be n .. taJled the election. but al!O relled<d favonbly ~ , on the cltiuns of San Juan Cap~trano. Fl·""'"" yellow l'•hla wW he '""':."ed Forster said he was -very enthused -1.U-16 .. •¥\"':'-' about the composiUoa of the new council over the hlg.hwlQ' near lht entnoce which contains a merchant, 1 rancher, to El Morro Elementary ~ jn an aerospace worker. a tradesman and ~ ~~I ~ ~U~~led nl8d1oblht • teacher. ~· "~ earn~ •-•Y g · .. We'll have lol!i of diverse vieWpoints ~IA~ to Supertri'8ldent WllHam but the important • de<!~ons will be Ullom; lepl problems giving the"dlllrict dlocusaed ~ly and the boot ·~ of !E' .,_ I ~-~· doclsl,. 10..".tlie dtf 111U 'be •nllde,'' ·~ ~ und~r ction·Ol 11fo-~ be said. " ~ i>ova aoloed. ' "· ' • · The new mayor uid ht loob forward 1'M!' conttactor wll~ proceed with in- to,better working rellU~shlpa with other stallation ol condulf for~ lhe warning toeal eg•ncie> and betl<r woriin( rtla· tipts. Vllom said. !'Ith lefL tum pocket.· (See FORSTEll. Pap II expected to he pro•lded by S.ptemher. ·,,. this one: : I Wk~amG OP~"a_.' per-, form -.tollil, odmllilstroilve 'uaJa. T ~ ~ for jinl. of . young prolltahle pwtng co. Loe. nr o.c. Airport. Mu~ have 'tlu1 l typln& & S.H. exper. Use al dlc- taOng m•ch. acctplable sui.u. ' tute. slid a .. bt capoble of deal· lilfr wlflgures . Apply ux P1ul- orl!1o. C:M. AK fer. Dr. 1 !No .IJ•ncy•) You catf get the resultl you "ant. too, from • hanf.~klnt • DAlb Y PILOT =ed 1d. Call an o~vitf< ~at . NEW YORK (Af) -The stock market ovet. -' ' ' -" · .. f .\',:, showed a substanUal Jou In late tnding Ji!-ifl, ·30 aerviCeinen were 'ttatie:Portea lhis alternoon. (See iluotatlons, Plges blct: to!Ca!np Pendletoii tbyi the MP1'. • 14-15). · · No arrests were made. · ' . . . . . . ' . New .Councilm~n·Req9e~t~ . . . Slashes ·iµ School;~u~~t: Newly-elected city councilman Ed Lorr, wntlng on \Johal! of lh•· 1.quna· Beach Ta1payers' Aslociltion, .. prOpo.d major outs Jn .ldnl.lniJtrative piraonnel and salaries In the school district in a three- page letter to LagUna trustees Tuesday night. Citing the ~recent clty'l:letUon "as "a mandate" tor eConomical and efficient operation Of the district, I.on' called attenUon to 0 exorbltaot'-' -salaries and a· "top-heavy school adminiltrauOn iet: up." , • • ".The taxpayers· of the community are ~ i~terested In paying for insufficiency Jn buslness'm1n1gemetit an<I In surplus personnel holding down 'juicy' Job spots :• Lorr )'lite: "The association reels ~e funda spent .ln ·admlnlstntJ~ •costs'~ c0uld be more profttably spent and given to our ,hard workfng tea~ers w1lo art palflll~k­ lngly dOln( lbe lmP.rtant. 81\d reJ\'lfdin& 'fOrk ff' teschln1 our children." . , • "We Pf'9POH IUb!tantlalJ,cuts be made in salaries1-and m the number of certllled ,111d asaoctattd pet'90nnel On the bualness L and a~mlnlltratlve ftl{f,". LoJ'.T co111- Unued, "and Jhal control of all Jlnohclal · ,al)lt~lilatters be ,.b;uiled to In bus " ind tr fled I .• .,, { In llnanctal ~ )ilslno~ ad' t ' ' hovin(.major creditbl lh~ .Jleld, "'We (irther sugelt the preaent hlJinl prr<tlclit he mlted to ploce ceUlngs ~·=~nd Iona tenn sahu·y tptaaes," Tht•lapayers' president a!llD demand- . . ed the pr1ctlce cif .hlrin1 niplacementa ,for. retldng personnel; 1~1t·llllr)'· rqes rar • In ,ex~ flf • thlti' paid" Nurels, '' ti, llof!fied .. "'\'!Ill prectke, IA our oPI· niont can be claasified u paddfng and extnlvagance," he added. .Iii a breakdown of ri'fsonnet, ~~rtes • aail ...iacy. inoreues ,wlWB ·tl!< .. '*11<><>1 dl!lrlet, Lhrr«llOd ·adJnlnlllrattie· oosla which include euperlmendent'1 salary, 128"581:. wlllanl ~lrlll,tll; -t superln-1 , « . -.S, l20,7M obd l/u.lft...a ~er,.117.111. · High school' salari!i include prloi:lpal, !20,131: ~tanfprjodpal. '17,711"-prin- clpal or .i11e l(ite'rmedtate -icho01. ·f!i,a1s ind a11lsjant ,Prlaclpal, J\l,7'1i ... 1 .. Prlnclpals , of 'the ,UU.. elen\eolary ldlools •re· p&jd 117,,l. . . A~erage·lal~ incffaae pei year fer ihe aliove admini'atnd011 Ira 1l,11t1 with ·•verage Inc,..,.; .of 1\.1'11 and fl;317 Pot, l'fM· golnC /!' the-~I ud wtotant lilperintaiilenl, . .....,, .Uvely, Lorr 1claJ\nad. " • , , :n.. floara ""''ved the letter' wliliout commeat' and ',wDI ........,. I( 1'. llter ·~~ ,· ·~ l , ~ • I , , · ' r I f I r ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' I . of P08ial .Plan .Blasted ' . . , WASHlllQTON <tll'll -'P!elidenl Nlxon '1 COftlpn>IJ!lle fl!on fer n(¢A) of ·lhi Poat Offil!e cl\Tle ui>der 11re rlom two Con;redional Rewbllcans. Wed- ·neaday 11 ''polltlCal u hen ... ~ aild ·11 would open ~ ••Y to lorclna '1ove't'1i • Laguna Beach ctvlc IJid rtal tstat.e circles are buzzing 'IDUJ .w!lh.;;..u ol ambitious plan.a ror 1 muIU-ri111Uon dollar hotel comp)~ on the beacliiroat between• Laguno Aveilliii -and LellGil Street, including thO Motel Lqiiu.llte. A spokesman for lhe development firm ""IDNin8' the prOjecl. with finoiiclal ~ of a. major railroad, sald·Tneo-~ay plans ~ otill In the matin(,, but ~ complete. aanounctment sbOuld be rorthcomh}g 1n a week or two. ~.-Sources-_-__ -Clooe to _\he :'proc'j;"ect:;-,,.ha-v_e _Jll'o.. vlded the. DAILY PILOT with '°me detalll of the developril<nt ~'" · -A "twin tower" deS!grl is envisaged, '!Ith •. l~ge, park-like open space Jn • ~ ~pter of the block to pro'vide an unobstructed"vlew·ot the ocun. · -Two levels 'of un~ergro1.1,nd wking would be · located Under thJs central apace.·,. •·1 • ' -The tower,, :iccomfnodaUng a total or· ,some 300 lJnlt!:, . ..,.outd rl5e to a !Jeiiht of 12 and 11 a~ •. 'ooe at · tbe Laguna Avenpe end,· tk otherr-at tegibn' Street, "li!i•J>llrl. o( !he·•tructure !>'lo)! the le~l,al )Ill hl&h~~. \ . --com;ra Wolild llicltidti . s conferenc:e Ind .seminar Jadll:r:,~. c1uc11nc,• banqqet.meeUng:nionl 1o ... I .. ~and adjoctinl ""''-... nil 'Ji> va,.Ylhg oius. -Eiiu>hulr -ia he ptaoed oa at- tnicth11 conierence business In tbe ofr- season montha, While provlding needed luxury tovrbt IOCOmmOdlti(f) In sum-: mer. · -The developel'I are ,partjcularly 1111· lous to win appniyal of the comiiiunllJ and, to that end, have dllCUlled Laguna's needs agd desires 1 with a nun)t>er' .of leading· citizens and• eqreued interest In achlevlna a design that will be ~e~thetjcally1 .•cce~able~ .~while , con- trlbullii1 to l/>e eom,nunlcy's ecoiloinic needs· · • · TW~· pro~ent •J..ap~ns ,·who have atresRd the ·need for aestl\eUc con· ~der.atlol)I · in development of a boCel ~ •long Sou\h ,Cbast I High~ay ,1aid Ui1s week the glan, rrtim w,liat tbey had . ~n , able to determine, would be fK!ceptAble Intl ari~ imPortant tCoDomlc ~tor. •.. · .Mem!>ers'of llje .~iJy ·staff declined lo comment. · • ~ " Cambodia Oiief ·Asks U .S; Equipnient 'AicI ' WASHINGTON !UPI) .-. Cambodian Premier Lon Nol has made a pel'IOllll ,equest to President Nltgn tOr military aqlilmnent to· tJolster C a m b 9 d i a "1 deretl.!eS against UJe· Cbmmanlitl. · Nol's personal letter to President Nixon was underst.oed· to blve •lied, in addl~ to arms and oOlher military equipment, the wie of .Cambodian mercenaries train- ed ,by U.~, authoJ:IUes ,ll)d noir-~ht to be servln( w'tl> Amerlcanjlreeo Beret for£es.iit &iith Vietnam.' ~. , . ' Weat•er ' You can take off lhole. aweaters Thursday· becauee , the tempera .. tpre 'Is makbi1 a ·~kk, J>USJt-· Ing up to A. along the cout ond 'n further .lhlind Wider fliendly, llln- ny skies. INSIDE TOD/\ V A proch((j&n of T(!1ne1stt \V,Uliarni' "A Streetcar ~01/'1cd De.!ire" jobu a •he(rt)y 1chcd1'le of Uve thtatir clojlg the OranQ«: C001t thii ~tkend. Sec Enter- kdnmwt, Pa9e1 22·23. • • • . .. • ment worlitr1 lo lj>ln 1 ....._ • . ' • P I ~ " • I • . r " • I r ·• • J ' ' l J I ! c -.-. . --=-. ' ... ,__ ...... • • • • • ;\I O&a.Y "'!" SC ' ., l'J' 82 f@!ll ftlM etemmite:thanges, ff Be- t .. • .. "'=' ·~j1 -' ~ . . ... ' .. . "Neii?' '~ayo~ 14nnBup~· Jtjorg~i~cifffl.;;;..-"'-· ' ~· ---l PORT' OF SPAIN (UPI) -Troopo "'al to 'the ~ IPuillt !Oday with • band ~ m!lllneeni --tbo -lnlll and anunonltll!a 1-1 ~In-' "' tbe blad< -~ "-flmled riPorto · llltl . bad -· In lnJopl. A spokesman at the r-of Prbue Minister Erjc E, Wllltan\it said tx1t muthleer and °"" lofal aoldler were· Jtil1e4 ...,, brlaglnc.to five tbe llUlllber of deaths liDilO -· lil>lie 'oil 1'teo-day. '11!e. natloa !'U placed• undar rnodllltd riwllll lfW. . Pentqon ........ ID Waaltlngtoa Aid ail U.S. 11,aV. sblpo ~ by the belieopter canier GUaclacaiial sallod today lo1t'ard Trinidad. •t tbe ,_ of the Trlnldail aovemment, pre:maably to evlCUlte Amer!can nattoaala'H -ary. Repoiia clratlated In Port or Spalo, 12 miles from the Chaguaramas base, thit' ~Ulb lrooJll bad landed tltere from· ilirbadoo. TrlnlUd .... Tobqo, whleb - Jnckpendent in 1982, rtma1n a p a r t of tbe Britllb CllllllllOllWtaltb. The BriUsh Only 2 Seek Saddkbaek ,Board Post .. , -----iovemment aa1c1 Jn ~ tot111 It a tatjna: 11111 ;~ arld prld1ca1 .... tO .. "'"""' Br!Ush iWlooaJa l!loJe; k \ll<lnol elucllate. Froilorkb S!reel, the main ~ ·-,WU 4iOir1ed loday and Ill~' eloMI WMSer 'on emergency otate, of 11.,. ~ !Jy the govenunenL Pasamby "'",Btopped, questlonetled = ~~·~ poetets by lleavlly fJJ!lce flrod, .. ., thO heads of • <nrfd. esllmaled at tbout 1,000 and ~ u-·w1ten th(ly iatltered Jo.w~ a lire In u old lleserted l>tdJd!of llCftlll. from the Red Home, seat of tbt fJYfl'O+ ment. NO one •d burl Fireman Pete."Bralllnralle dltd iod11 or lnjorles •lllmed Tui!lllay nlChl when someone threw ·a Molotov cocktail at him while be wu lighting a fire in the East Dry River slum area out.sk!e the city. An Anny private and a 1'-year- otd boy bystander were killed Tuelday in rioting. , · All government olliceo. seltoola, atoru and businesses were -closed becaUR of the fear of more trouble. The prime minister was meeting with his cabinet and was r~ "ineom'iiunlcado." Gilani> _.. poo!otl' -ii-qund 1lie hoopltal • where four loyal aokUers were treated for wounds in ther Cbaguaramas army base. I . -·yn~ temr-aa~ to _tl10cLopta ICbool)>Ollrd, La~•-lleach Tupayers' ~-PnSidint Ed Lorr .bu ac· ._ llht!pl <111!riei effidals of "playing ~ilk-· of.tho ""tint public" b7 llllitg itudenta te eam~llJ(' IOI' potage of to: overr1del. ... "We desire to call your attention con- cemint the' Utt of students in cam- patgnin& for the -passage of bond issues and tu ~des during the-last elec- t!on;'' Lon' Wrote. . •ll(ost ·-1111 ilo not widentand Ute ·lultea at alaltie. It conlllta of talting urUir ad~ ol thelr bmoceOce,'' he added. '" JA>rr branded the pnctiee "mC<ally wroqi" ahd suggested "IOmetbing ls basically """" wttlt the plait u k takes such tactics to put a fund drive over." Citing a writ of mandate granted .by Judge R:obert Corlmao ••Jotnlna the HunUnJton Beach t;:ity School District from using students as &alesmm, Lorr requested the practice be sto~. Merger Hea~ings • On Air Cal, PSA, Hekl Till Monday 1Wlqa ~ ... -nept lht <llJ ;_ tbal the amaJJ -.. ard coo!lnltllt .at ~u ·llad joined The Public UWllies Commllaion hw- 1be · fl&Mbil, that troopt from the 1ng on the proposed merger of Alf Callfor--~lion ·or American states (OAS> nla wttlt Paclllc Soutltwest Airlines .. 1 · bOd leDlied, that American l(arto. ""' for Thunday baa been pootpooed 1111W : Ool1 "'° penom bave applied so far •boat to . bntl. '!'boy "'"' onl7 rumors M~~· Dixie Rlcbarda, Air C a'1 ;lortlleSoddlebocl:CoU.,.boardvacaoey but tllo111Prud npldly. si.wanlela ud stocldtolder; aa!t1 the -ereolod by the reai ... tion of Louis 'F. postponement wu ,ranted at her request :Zllnlk'of I•-Beacb, Board President I because abe bad not received uhlblta 'llJdtMI r. eom., om•~y, --Frot!t. P~ and teatlmoal' abe uked fC< prvmpUy. Wrlllon appllcationll will be accepled ' -' LOG' y The PUC bearing , wlll begin at 10 \y the l>oard ·!i>migb April 'ZI, Colllns ECO • • _. a.m. Monday in the State Building at ~. 'F,o"'11rinc lnlervtewa. the succealul , 107 s. Broadway St., Los Angeles. Mrs . .,appllcanl 'fl'ill be ,c1:epted at Ute regular with the unlWne, Ile !Un 1 ''doo't Rlcbanlli' laid site tltlnta tbe hearing )i.1.111 board D'lfftin1. gtvl! 1 danm .. itU~ Ill polJuUon. may run a week. , '!be apf!Ointee, repmenlln& Mu I, ·Min lllay "In the iitd d.._ •'--..t. Monday ~u bee• set u tbe day for w!ttdt lociudes LagW\11 Bcacb and Soutb _., ... -:::::;~· Air Cal tOltimooy, sbe aald. Pilots and • San l:lonlotitf 'Mayor Wil1'r • Evw aa!tl other •treell iii Ute city coOld other llerna of ljltelfl 1ni.,eat to Ute cast ulde the eeremony ol big stlectlOn benefit from limllar work al expeise hllr The llter ~ f lht tit ta the top pool qulcklY T>Je.tay nlsht "hlcbts110iaevere. • · it' ~-be·":ii t ai!Oi'n11'1/:stiidf:On and announced two ptogrllllll he will la addllltlo to the staff niaori • on.. . _,,__ Jauneh lnintedlately -street fm· tbe'Jll'Olll'ila, life cowiCll, at· the'biddlng IHllon '° tlia~tbe .,,..11llll <>Ollld'lltl6nd provements and reshuffling of the of .several tntmt>ers.. •creed to wt and contrlbu~ 4uring regular bmiaess meeUae schedule of the counc:U.' a new J!Pljcy " ~ .._111aea•t : hours.; ~ Evans, relating IOllle of the lasues dlltrtcll ud .iel' I .... fie ......,.;e "Ullder tbo .~· ~ U ll!entl .einerlllt& In tbe receot ca.mplfgiu for of costl to bl bonie br tba dly. that lll06t ma)iir deels!W---g the lltlee dtalrs on the Cil1 Coun<til, New "-'-Cllll l(ylln rt1htod the clly ue 'mlde 11 11 p.m. or said that stioets and tltelf ttne)'al ~ llift; In. lline, the -caaoip of therobouts: and ·~ knows' tltat repair were the prtme ls!ue. gpecl,al us •smeat d1stricU be riibued a penon ' doesn't 1anCttcia at his -beat "So I have decided to ask the city out Of tbe dty plctun. at that.,. Oi the nip!)" he ·sald. staff to come up with a program over CUy MIDllU' Kea , C,aT will nblm The ·councU ma tao depsion cm. the the next aevtral years for street 1m-a report • tbe ltrMtl illDel arMl··tbe mattu, but it drew no dlsfaY<lr Tuesday fin>vement and malntenanee," he said. 1peelaJ -dlatrlct COIHbarllti night. . He made It in form ol a motion plait at nut Wedneldly'1 mettlnl. _ The aftel'llOOI meetlng concept .has and it won unanimous approvAL Ev•' ~other ·auuestlon lnvofvtd the .. worked well 1n 9tbu Orange Coan dtiea, • Tbe \nayor cited the su-. 'of tbe UtjfllnC of mottlq lormato ud tlmta ' large ud antall . • · . recent ,10,000 city projei:t resulting In to allow IC< I · rqular •~tiaa Action on the ldoa could come at the repaving of Avenida Del Mar and oncie a. mc:iaUl far publtc uil the councll'a nen rfteetina:. Laguna Planners to Study Concepts on General Plan The Laguna Beach Planning Com- mbsion will lnlUate Its studies of general plan concepts for Laguna at a rtgulllT study aessi<>n Moody at 7:30 p.m. in city hall councU chambers · AlternaUve concepts were p~sented tact Friday to city officials and civic leaders by the Daniel, Mann, Jolwon & Mendenhall planning team. 1 In addition, Clty Plaoner .Al Autry will present the commtsaion wltlt the plannen' latest report. atDtilery to Ute general plan, a circulaUon a n d tralU(lllriation Inventory, lllaiysls. ud forecast. Abo on the asenda for the Monday study 11t11lon .is review of a requelt to establish a new Mei:ican restaurant on Glenneyre Street property adjoining the Reef Liquor and Nep'a Delicatessen imtallaUons at 1batla Street. Pottery Shack owner Hoy Childs.' pro- blems with a pole sign en his parking lot will be given further attenUon by the commissioners, as wlll two chatlle of district requests for S. Coast Highway properties, carried ever from the regular commtssion meeting last Monday. • Six•month Mayor : Plan Nixed in San Clemente ., ···.~··. ..... !> • ." f'ro!ll P .. e ;1 FORSTER .•• ti~ps wl.th the agencies "upstream.'' The SERRA organization Is the ,first step Iowan! reglonol plannlog tO ·30ive problems, In thls case water pollution ,, aald the new mayor. "I hope &.n Clemente w:ill reconsider and entertain particlpatlon In SERRA ." He described some of the pressures whicft will be brought to bear on tha new council as more and more people mctve to the area. He said it will be important to maintain the downtown area in an early California archi~al style, that if Will be im- -portant to get the parks and recreation commission startf'd. ."In the next 2'12 months the council Will h~ve to make a decision about mobile home parks, where to put them U at all, bow many today and how many ultimately," he said. He also said planning should begin for a pollct department, cost& should be.reviewed, but he said that he thought Jt still mfeht be one to three years away. . Councilman Bill Bathgate said he'd like to see immediate attention given to planning for a bulld!ng department LagW\11 will aerve out Zltnlk's term air pollution, tbe fndtacr1minate ""!"""'g airlioc si.wan!...., union repruen- llfbldl 6pi,.. In June, 1171. The seal of wule mal«iall and cbemlca!i, and taUves will be pn10Dt-along with tbe A llUjjg•stlon by San Clemente Coun- iwlll come up for elect.Ion in April, l9'l1. water~ 1'Qution, ,the r very eny~t President of the Airline Carl Benacotet cibnan Thomas O'Ketfe to put the clty'1 City Manager Ken Carr said he knew of none, except perhaps the city of Yorba Linda, which has a special pro- blem in that alt Its cowtcllmen at come up for electian at ooce. At the end of the meeting Outgoing coondlmen Don Durnford and Antonio Olivares were both rommended for the ~ne yean' service they gave to tbelr City. Zl~ who !)ad ~ on the college ~= *' crnera~, and .upon wblch and Board Cbalrman·N:iJ:,ofall McLaren. mayor selecUon on a !ilx-month rotation l>oard .me. Its. lonnaUon In February ._.. Fr ~pe~ State Perk Air Cal employe1, many of whom a1!o sdtedule wttltenod quickly before the bf 1117, resigned ~ 11 becauae ·of --n-er IPA • a are minor stockboldtn, are proteltiRg · council Tuelday . .,._.._ • ~-~ l!"tllow truatt<a rl'lll"I', aa!tl tbe publle mull ~ the Mll out to PSA beell)llt ·UleY fear O'Keele, cl Ung "ottter cities" adopting 1ut • ··It~ 'a resoluU111 eom--ift ,Ill ~ f_,..,, 1htn thei< · wtn. not· be ~ 1oto .. ,. the rotation plan, met w1tlt quiet dlup-The issue faded without action. '--''"" 1 · "laHhl' uI and ded! t~ • •ll!lioMeto tec:ftltlin. · ~ · ' -,. ... ~.... or ca~ ~ :~ tili .Jr i1i9t :j ma1(ir jol! Uons. , · proval from tht rest of the council !"~~f tbp college ~-· a 'ti 'wliiif; lliillltl . ~ ~' bou&1!1 Councilman Btanely Nortlu)tp Wed illatrlet. .. ., _. of.-. ~ I ~-,,__;;,_,_. __ , a plec:O or -iilt• iolil ~u.. O'Keele for names of e!Ues wlni Ute 0'" -nnor· Chosen ColliDI' 8'ld ~ lbil ...,.. of ....... "~ -or ·~ .. ,u_._.,. of ... -and -.... pride ·allo tlo \.Al 11Pt>Uccli lor lite lnterlm appointment c:om!Ort of U"" and clean air ·-the Ale. ~ ~·t know any ~Y oH band, No End . Showing In Truck Strike will be roleued alter tile Ajwll fl ftllng and waiG'i .~ lullllled by But In a aiockl>oldm meetbig eorll~ but I 11w it -·~ill a neinpaper. F B t p t Wildcat •trikes by lntck drivei. from , ~1 ~,Man b: ' btttel;, anhlill OQt fl!.~ a .ovenrbelIQhie ,_..Jn favor 7, ~1oe: Y in oou ou., o Ca illn!a showed no signs of dffdllae reflll" Mod env119lment. thl• DIOlltlt mer~"tJ:·oved by p-~-··-cit ~ ld find ... or eau y OS Ohl to I apen, than In a city, said Kenld: ·, . to lJ'.G'O 111Jnit."' ... ., ... ~ O'K e replled. 'Th.ree Arch Bay resident James o·co~ ending today, while a strike threat by G~. . G . San Diego Gas and Eleettle~ I PllA ts•boldin&' i ••mntlq nor h&1 been appointed by Flftlt Dlltrlct 90,000 teamsters in Ute Northeast eued. .. ' . ; .rove JOOl!llh Dietl reoasured ~· ~·nd M....... t Planner Foils . President Nixon was asked to intervene • adults In h!s session that v Sp:OriOfre 1'. ~· , • Supervisor Alton E. Allen to head a ~ '.:c · ' · pfint is not a polluter, tha radJattcm · , · .. :·l ' new advi.sory committee created to work In the wildcat strike of 12,000 Ohio "-on· cilman -Into the ... water ..,. ltnlh ·H-, dB d . toward beauUll•ation of tbe coutltne. t•amsten by the ·Cuyahoga County '-.tU -• . . of the "allowable level." lie~::: omewar. odn Theft; Two Bel~ O'Coonor, president of the '111""' Ardt (Cleveland) Board of Commissionen. S.u{ .. £. .. , A . k radiation "very nmiinal.i" ·~~ . . • L ' "" ~ t Bay AuociaUon and member of the Cleveland is reponed to be losing $1 , . -~~· .Hae =~~~ ,,limits " e lt tr,•,!" t I_! con-Sailor .. JuiJip's -A large San Clemeote pianntn1 !"I"· board of dlrectot-s ot Ute Coastal millloo a week in payrolls alone and , • L A ~nt partlclpatJon 1fQe.1rie ef the mlMkintr nipped a gasoline thtft in ¥uniclpal Water District, baa been aerv· unemployment has increased by about : R. i.Gqts:-; .take, Gardea Grove COUD-Earth Day actlvitJes at ~ el~ , • . • H , . . • • the bud In his driveway Tuesday nJght. ing as chainnan of the South Coast 20,000 persons since the strike began. :;wi~ ~ m-.:n ~! ~ lUgh ts the creaUon of an ecolo«rsymbal Ship Ill awan fa~~::g;8fnPt~:':1J!~~ ~=s J:7t Scenic Improvement Committee, working In Chicago, federal mediators said the i......~ ·."-• -·•·_, S"""ay at ":-and slogan, and clreulation of 1 petition. ' _,... __ u_ • . f chance& for a negotiated end to a strike -.-._.., ..-;.a llW'"""~ ~ uui San Clemente High ' student Denlle · · . · from the car of Ray Mo..~ at 127 to achieve designation o Coast Highway nd ~ b6ule tn IA:guna Bel.Ch. Corwin dellgned the symbol, 8 three SJeeW··to 6e DAILY PILOT E'. Calle Junipero. as one of the stat.e's officill scenic a lockout there were "very dark." Late, 59, wu rwlected last weet coll 'Spiral encompassed bt a_ circle. 'The PEARL HARBOR ~ A ·youol aal.lot Police said the planning, commissioner highways. Eight teamster locals and an independent '° a third four-year councll term fu Triton ~-logy Club wt'll -.... ... the from Montana, bomt•&rd boiaDd from noticed the pair allegedly siphoning fuel union -representing over 40,000 Chicaao ,. _ _,, ,...,..._ -•-'"· alt -'~ ~v in~-VI~·-aboard -~-• ·"p-He now will be chairman of the coun-• ~en ~n::, w•~ JIC m a nu symbol nalion-wlde. ~·NUN. • "IWIP"""',..... all.I from hi! car. So he exited his home drivers and dock woriel'::i -are deman-home. He bad come to ~~.!._~ apend . 'Ibe rlogu, ~ch will also be publlcl1o-pered by a Hunttitp -~ach . man, and perfonned a citizen's arrest. ty's Scenic Conservation Advisory Com-din the wedmd at ttw/ ~·born-'4:• by t1'e students, was comlJOl9!!1 bY Ju.tftped' ship TUtsday .ID.~ i!ld ramapge Robert Lee Seavey, Jl, and Orville mlttoe which will concern Itself with . g a $1.65-t.n-hour wage boost over M U5 ~1 Hollow Lane, which. ht Sen · Juan •School third gradf!' ·Vlnet'nt ai';\he craft pulled lnto pOrt. Duane Scott, 19, both face charges of more extensive efforts toward planning a three-year coatract. Oticago truckers and M1'I. 'take' feee *«i a ~round RS~o "'l Ml the 10lutlon to all poDu.-· ~man 3.C. Wl)'M C. Uttiaui, 21, petty thefl coastal beautification. have ofiered a 70-cent increue. basil for aummer IDd weekend stays. tion." of "Jordan, Mont., leaped ·from the USS r':====================================:;-Taten to South Coast Community The petition clrculated by students was Reaper ns she cruised toward a pler, ~Olpitll oo Sunday, Lake was dllcovered produced by the new San Clemente swam ashore and stole a truck from tO be tuffering from a previously un-Groups United Against Radio)ogical a would-be rescuer. . cf/apoaed dlabeUc c:oodltion. M". Lake o.nam. It requests tit• San Clem«tte "nle l!eaper'1-.eom11111ldlitC off""' ls af!d· City Counell to provide a pubUc beutng ·Lt. Cmdr. R. C. Kahler, of llunllnitoo 1Doctorl ha~ ordered him to rest <>n the extent of the risk of expanding Be"lch. "'. tFittb' in Lquna for a Ume before the San Onofre atomic plant and asks Military auth<>ritles Hid the sailor pull- nlumnl to bfa cluUt1 on the Garden, testimony by gpeeialilll In tbe field of ed a !tnife l!l.'d eommancleenod • truck Qrove ccuncil. He ts tbe owoer of a nuclear energy and radlq!Ojlil:al bloloa, from a pa.uetby, who tried lQ belp blm, large ll>nber yan! tn Gan!en Gn>Y<. independent of the Atmlic EtiuilY Com-tJitit drove It )broucb •locited 1ate. DAILY PILOT ... .,., ..... " .............. ---· .... c.... .... s.a '"'* OltNHtl COAST f'Ut\.mtlltO COMl"ANY lt•Mrt N. 'W,.d """illllt"" .......,,., J1ck L c .. 1,., Vk, l"tUMnt.,.. C.-11 M-..r Th-•• K•t•il ...... I . mission and. public u~ty companies. He wu quiCk1J captured by military Police. * * '-.:. Down to Earth i ·Nation Begins Massive Cleantip -BJ 'Ille A-led !'roll Amerlcanl' clealied up Utter, wen! to teact\-tns and pit ·oft 1treet lhe1ter tod1y for tll•olinl Eakh 1>1y. In Weet \llrclnla. five ton< of garbage were pleted up ""'' a five-mile atretch of U.S. 50 ancl clunlped 111 Ute Harrllon County Codrthouae steps In Clarbbur1. Mayor John V. lJndsay of N'ew YIWk drove to Earth · Dly events lo 1n u - baUJUeu elec:trk: bus. "People an the real polluten," Llnduy aajd. "It'• a matter of habit for lhty haY< been littering for :rean." But coo..,,.er spoftsmlft Ralpb N..ie. told. a Philldelphia _ audience 1\liHday tltat lodllltrf• ano the worst offenders. He uid neither Congress, the Preskltnt, nor corporation leaden wUI change it. lt will take a "radical militant ethic" bJ consumfft, N Ider II.kl. · · r.....,. Interior Secretory Stewart Udall, speaking at !tent Stole Unlfet'SllY ln Oh1o, said we are "a nation ol en- vin>omentaJ llob&" and ca1ied tlle automobUt Ule most destrucUve element 11\o ut'lprectdented event focuaea at-- tenUon tn more than 21000 C1>mmunltles across the country on pollution problems •. both local and national. In addlUon, many "°"ps alated malaive cleanups. · At the same time , IOlltt corpor•Uons and large buslnwes ,sll\lled c;>Ut· for crlUclsm by antipollution --look advertisements and planned tolb. .at 'varioua achoo! and comm11111cy "°""' to give their ~de of the story. Acf.tvlti~ planoed range min l "Jii!u. lion <trail" in Oklaltomlt to .Jh!la ICboolen' litter pickup. M1111 ,... dosigned to hlcblt&ltt oo• ot !Ollt arus: water pollutlOtl, ' air · poUutlon, the automobile and poeral llti«'. Hundr.<11 of 'dlotorllta. plaMeJI . to lonate tltelr a~llio ·!or the daJ to ~ pollution· cauled !Jy ·tbe 1n10t!lll' combusUon engine. New \'~ -Mayor. John v. Lindsay planned to tide •to 1PPolntmenla In an electrk-car. - • '1'rlllie Ilana wmi llCheduJcd tn parts of many elttes lncludlq N"! York and Phll1delii11Ia. "nle Unlvmlly ol Iowa In Iowa Clcy planne1t a "Survl¥1! Pinde ol Nonmotorlied Trwporiatlon." ()Chor groups pianntd to bury autos •nd a group at Westun CllUltctlcut State Collt1e In Danbury Will parade through town pulllng a cart with • car engine. 'J1'1ey plan lo bury the engine on campul. CONVENIENT TERMS IANl<AMERICARD MASTER CHARGE • GUARANTEE ~ ............ ... -................. . ......_.. .... .... ,., ................ . Tao Illar bava rW aboat our dnnlltlc d"'1on- ttratloa otW1ltr 1uperloriQ'. Tbi1 l1 the watch tha.t WM droppad 1000 !Mt ln>m a plant. U 11111 worb ptrleeUJ, IM tt In our store. The HCNt ot W71e.r'a tourhneu liU in the lnoafta: blJanct wheel with lta unfciu• tle:dble spiral •PGktl tbat .,.1.v .. to abeorb 1hock and la fU&ran- tMd ap!Olhbock for Ult! (Enn tlttbardeltllf~) Or replactd free if eftr brabfl.. Stop and ste the complet. line of but-durable W1ler watcl>OI. AJtd -tilt watcll thal wu dn>ppod fJom aa all'- pllae u4 ll"11 to llitabocl iL • wflvl-.fl•'-lalll!l•'-1 ~I-V ·E•S wlU. •htck ••• Plf&11'"4 for ILfl t,p.!.Nt .._,., 24 YEARS SAME LOCATION 1111 NllWPOU A VE. COSTA MESA I • h '" d • • y • '• ii ;t • • n • • • • • • • ' 11 t . ' • ' I t I I ' I ) ' • ' 'IWLYOl'll.Of Ney~ayors~ DAILY P'ILOT Sllff Pl!Dte- Beaelaed Jellyfish South county beachcombers gather around for close look at man·~ war which washe'd up on beach. Though apparently de(td or dying, large jellyfish can inflict painful sting on unwary swimmer or wader • Long tenacles which hang underneath bell or umbrella·shaped. body are the culprits. They are often difficult to see in· the water .. . .,.._ For Coast r • .. -' Cities Set ' . City .councllJ fn 11 Orap(e ~ o a 1 t cities me! Tue&dlly night to ejocl ll)llYOl'I and otMr officers.. Berel1 how the voting went. · . 4 , • C06TA MESA: Mayor Robert Wilson sue<eeding ,\)vln L. Pinkley, Vice Mayor: Wlll&11 Jordan. fOUNTAlN VALLEY: Moyer F.dward E. Just, i.ncwnbent. , Mayor Prt>-tem: John .Harper, lncumbenl. . HUNTING'JON BEACH: Mayor Dooald Shipley succeedlni J;ick Greon, M>yi.- Pro-tem; J,erTJ ~atney. LAGUNA ,_HQ.CR: Mayor Richard Goldberg ~ Glenn Vedder, Vice · Mayor: Cbaflton Boyd. •LOS ~= Mayor William S. Brown sucCeeding .Dale Kroesen. Mayor Pro-,tem: JoSeph Hyde. NEWPORT BEACH: Mayor F.dgar F. Hir\h ~ ~.Ma·r.shall. Moyor Pr<>lem:· R<Mard Roge1t SAN CLEMENTE: Mayor Walt Evans succeeding 'Dr. W.ade U>Wer who was elected Mayor Pro-tern. SAN J UAN'. CAPISTRANO: Mayor Tony F'Orster succeeding . Ed Cbennak. Mayor_ f'!o-_lel!l: Jl!U Bathga~ • TUSTIN: Mayor A. J. Coco, incumbent. Mayor Pro-tern: Clifton Miller, in- cumbent. . VILLA PARK: Mayor Walter Schniepp succeeding James T. Workman. Mayor Pro-tem: Frank Knudsen. WFSTMINSTER: Mayor De r e k McWhinney1 lpcumbant. M~yor Pro-tern: Phillip Anthony, incumbent . Councilman O'l{eef e Lists AnaheimStadiUm Battle Resumes Roo1n. to Breathe Laguna Beach Police Depa-en! perS<lMel at last have a bit of elbowroom. When the mu.niciPal 'cowt moved to Laguna Niguel, the department expanded into the refurbished offices of court aides. From QAU.Y •1!.01' Stiff ,.._: left to ri~M are Lt. John Zelko; <;;eorge P!etts, ldentijicabon officer; Jackie White (at teletype), secretary to chief, and Sgt. Frank Dillon. M,exicans Get~ing Glasses County Lions Donating 72 Pairs to Needy Kids On Molher's Day;..May 10, four Orange Dr.-Leon-Axelrod--of ~Laguna..:,Beach; wires.-. ...._ County optometrists and their wives will founder of the Look project, descrlbf.(l In the five yean ot tta e:rbtenct, drive to Ensetiada, Mexico, to deliver this year's clinic as the most successful the project · b-.s provided nmhfnltioB 72 pairs of new glasses to as many to date, due largely to careful pre-screen-for more than 600 needy children _and needy Mexican youngsters. ing by Dr. Jorge Blancas of Ensenadl. prescrlbed 250· pairs of eta.es 1t no The children were among 98 ei:an::iined The.children were screened for financial COit, since. Jab. bills are paid by the earlier this month by a group of 15 as well as visual need and the American Lions clubs of the docton. An additional The annual battle between the city county optometrists in the fifth. annual doctors focussed their attention on those 40 children were referred . for medical of Anahd111 111d ~-Assessor Andrew Project took Ensenada, a cooperative with less than 50 per cent vision. treatment or surgery. Highes,t S:um in Clemente , j , Hinshaw over so-called J>OS8eSSOry venture ot"the Orange Comty Optometric Tbe doctors pay their own expenses Cllnic Director Dr. Martin Dales ot interest on the use of Anaheim Stadium Society and its woman's auxiliary, the and take their own equipment to the Cost.a Mesa conunented, "It 1s un--San Clemente City Councilman Thomas O'Keefe spent $687.05 in personal fund s for his successful bid for re-election, which was the highest sum of the three winners last week. with City Clerk Max Berg this week O'Keefe was the highest of the three, but his declaration showed no outside contributions. ', is under way in Santa Ana today. 15 Lions Clubs of-participating doctors, clime, . which is , conducted in the believable to find the poor. visual acuities At stake before the county assessment the Ensenada Lions club and its.auxiliary Ensenada ·Lions .Cave, in examination ·and the high corrections rt<iuired by appeah· boarQ. is a ·tax bill of $206,µG and the Ensenada Board of Hea1th. . rooms created· by draping sheets ov~r these children aged 6 to 16. ''. · which Anaheim has pllld under protest. 1--'--'-'~---'---'-'-'-'-----------'----=---=-----'--------'----"----- In financial disclosure statements filed Baker Removed From LAFC Unit; Phi1lips Named Supervisor David L. Baker, whose four- year term on th.e Local Agency Forma. tion Commission expires May I, said Tuesday he was willing to serve another term but hls fellow board members named Supervisor William J. Phillips to the pool. Supervisor William Hirstein engnieered the change saying he believed the ap. pointment should be rotated. The ap- proval, which included a "com- mendation" for Baker for his service on the commission, carried 4--0, with Phillips abstaining. Two other vacancies on the LAFC will be filled May 14 by the Orange County League of Cities. To be replaced are Cypt'ess Councilman .Frank Noe .who was not reelected and James Workman of Villa Park who has retired from the city council to run for Fourth District supervisor. W reeker Killed In Crane Traged y A Santa Ana wrecking yard owner died Tuesday following a crane acci~nt at the facility, Rush's T~lc anf.Car Equipment, 202 N. Sullivan St. · · Police said Bascom P. Rush, 61, was found by a friend, Anthony Wade, a few feet from the crane wJth which Rush had been loading sheet metal on a truck. Successful incumbent Dr. Wade Lower and newcomer Cliff Myers each declared about $350 apiece, but added in their forms that they ~pent less than $200 in personal funds. Under the law, only money in excess or that amount must be reported. · O'Keefe's balanct'd statement shows $252 in political ads and about $300 in mailing expenses, plus smaller amounts for photographs and other miscellaneous expenses. Dr. Lower, endorsed by the Citizen's Committee for Better Government, filed a list, ot ~ coptfi.b\,l\Ol'S, lltne dona\iU: mofe than $33.33. Several innkei!pers, apartment owners and restaurateurs were amoag the donors. The Lower statement shows about $100 spent for newspaper advertising. H i s total expense was $342.51. Myers' total came to $353 and th e list included itemized donations from 28 supporters. None gave more than $25, and most gave about $10 or $15. Printing costs for his posters. he said. came to $125, plus about $200 in ·ad- vertisements. Ali three councilmen we.re sworn into office .at the council's reor'gani.z.ational meeting Tuesday night. Paul Co1·nelius Funeral Slated Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Bellevue Mausoleum, Ontario, for Paul Clair Cornelius of 187 Rockledge Terrace, Laguna Beach, who died Friday at the age of 63. ·::. Mr. Cornelius, a beauty operator, was a "native of Whittkr and had lived in the Laguna area for,12 years. 1fe is survived by his mother, Mrs. , Ahne cbrnelius of South Laguna, and . by two sisters, Marion Spoor of South Laguna and Jean Worrell of Pasadef\,a. County to Get V wi-War Plaque A request by the Orange County Federatton of Republican Women lo In- st.all a plaque honoring county residents killed in the Vietnam War in the old county courthouse was endorsed Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors. The GOP women, in their request to the board, noted that there ls no such memorial in tlle coimlY. tb Vietnam war dead. · ... Hinshaw claims the Angels have a $2.25 million possessory interest in the stadium because they have exclll!ive use of the facility for six months of the year. Under terms of the 35-year lease between the city and ball club, the city must pick up the tab for tbe ta:s:. The city and the Angels fought and lost the same issue 'last year when a $206,871 tax was before the ~ppeals board. The three-man board ruled in favor ol Hinshaw by a 2 to 1 vote. A Superior COurt suit testing that decision iB pendinJ. County Supports Boost ill Judges Support of legislation which would name three additional Superior Court judges for Orange County was voted Tu~~y by the Board of Supervisors. Superior Court Adniinistrator 4slie McCartney recommended the backing of · State· Sen. James Whetmore's bill, pointing to the ever-growing 1la5e k>ad of county courts. The addition of the three.judges, which would bring the court complement to 30, was also recommtnded by the_ Grand Jury and the county Bar Association. Library of Paper Gutted by Fire Fullerton firemen are investigating a blaze, possibly of incendiary origin, which gutted the library of the Cal State Fullerton newspaper the Daily Titan. Prestdb Pyeatte, 'Fullerton f i r e nlarshal, said Ille blaze started about 10 p.m. Monday in the closet on the second noor of the humanltiu-soclal sciences building. . Student · staff members of · th e . newspaper extinguished the blaze before firemen arrived. · They agreed to install tbe plaque either inside or outside the courthouse building. -Coiliit}' '.Gets Space ·l'.or WeHare Bureaµ Orauge couni, wlU leue 10,0llO oquare .Jeet ol ·apace on the !eCOl1d flocr ol t1te Jllrll•We=k buildlll( ou,Maln · "ilia WeitAJtlli , Santa AM, !or . »o'l~;llli · g Wettare Depart. .,.,.-ML • 4 .; 1.-------------------------:-~ ... ~ ~-=· ' ...-... -. .. - Fires at Reagan • • .. ' ' .-,. . ... Yorty Stops Off. ~ii;·(:9pnty -. 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U r1111ltq ••111, • Tough O.ureg,n• rubber tt'ead tor long mlle•oe , • F.emous dual tread design lot handling eese, t0tnerlt1Q capaJbilU~ I, ' ' I " J ·' • I • Los Angeles Mayor 'Sam Yorty stopped In Oranie eounty Tuesday for a brief visit and spoke with newsmen on subjects ranging from the Los Angeles teachers' strike to environmental Control in because of his school policies,'' Ycny stated. 0 The people, 'of CallfornJa hive paid a high price for Reagan's lack of experience and judgment. 11 Yorty said that he will support tbe teacher's Initiative proposition. ''This proposiUon will fof.ce the state to keep Its promise to pay at least half the Cost of elementarY ind secondary educa. Uon," he remarked. ny.come-lataly , to ~ environmental l<.'eOe." Tile mayor stated that be had been invo1vect with air poDution, 'Wattr poUuUon and California environmental · problems !or three decadel, Pr$Ced ~ ahown • o..re1i Tlrf Store .. Competl~wty Pfk;ed et lndeperid•!ll de1len dl1i)iaylng IN Gtntfm * : · DC"otiid · AVERY • CallfomJa. • The outspoken candidale for the California governor's seat meL newsm en at Berkshire's Restaurant atop tht Orange O>unty airport terminal for a Yorty al!o .lated that support for ·his campaign for Cllifomla'i hlgheat olfic< II looking up. Re aald that Moyor Joseph Alioto of San Francisco, "la friendly toward my campaign." IENEllAL · TIRE ,. GENERAL GENERAL TIRE SlRVICI TIRE .. 16941 ._,, llvd., Hmi"9fOll' '-" , 185 "'· '"'-• c.;,,. M-847 5850 • 540;·s110 646·~0H • , ~ brief press conference. '"M1e school strike in LA will definitely hurt Governor Reagan's c a m p a i g ~ He stated that the proposition will force the slate to assume-more of the tax burden now being paid by home owners. On the Issue of environmental control, Yorty said "Governor Reagan is a John- He also aald that be expects the sup- port ol moderate Democrats In California and prominent Nfigro figures. "I don't have a Negro opponent in this campaign and I have the support of many Negro leaden," be concJud~ .._ _________ GINlllAL Tllll!I ••• WORTH DRIVING ~CAOIS TOWll TD on-----===;.,-."-' ------------··-----= ~'""'··-··· • • I ' ' • . ... ... ,. opeiations · . lb . h .... ..1:·.~: .Cam~ . •i-. .woa.a:rm 1'IDI 'lilorinecl ........... Salp aald lodlJ ~·-......,t to be.cmnl · .. Wllll'ece .,,._, .,enta new to Iii • J\'1 not olleD th.It a 4IJt.pclll!K\ ~· p<o•~dal capital of 8ni blacll: bear tackllll ~ IHI a., Jul -to msp mllllar1 -• un'I bandle • .eut one, now -· ·U!m .,.mi the -Y· ed, did Monday n!Pt on Ille Goldan T"'1 npGllld Ibo ~ flow In state Freeway aboUt 20 mllea norlb two -_._ bollcopWt. _, of eutalc, callf. The bear wU lllQ!- erin& IC1'0SI the freeway 11hln liit WWI mot Ill 8v1J lllq. • mlln - wu struck by a car clrlven bY Taft· of t11t South --bJ C- banl!or Robort C; Mo ..... 11, IC Mar· · badla of!lclal1 . wt th m• m.tnc , shall wu not tnJured. but the 1111-~ poo1tiDim In tbe provlooe. -, pact burled the tiear'1 body 50 .feet , lborll1' -lbry added Soutli anc1c1amaaec1 .~'1careiten-_VI....,_ ~beri befan .~ slvel.Y. tackln'f-poollloal a1oq the b«der. • 'This wu folloWed Mond1y by a drive ~ acron the border by as many as D,000 South Vietnamese troops and bundrtds ol armored ·per10nnel carrier•. '·, '1'be lnfomuintl said that 1µ the ~ 't;ro illy1 of the operatlon.-Si>uth ·VI•~· , • MllieR ~forces hlVJ · killed 111 ··tnelftY lli>oiio. caplur~ ~ly . 1,00!I neil' -weapons from ba;e camps an<\ clistroyed IO storage buts. Sootb Vietnamese lo,... were given 11 ZI kllled and IOI ,,..mded. IJ.Wh Other bl:ttlefitJd acUon WIS 'f"l>orl.ed'lrom South Vldnam, but the u.s:.'Commancl armounced lhe loss of fear American planes over southern Laos and•-hellcoplul In Sooth Vlelnam. m' i:ambodl1, man! dlplomall -~. ~lltlc.about the sovem-1'• ablll-IY 'lo a1and up to the drive of the Niral Vietnam... aoil Viet Coo1 ' ind belltle mdot of 'tile ·...rem third of the "'1Dlry mAY .00. be ID <ilemy ' banal. . Tbey say ne1rl)' hllf lhe aoldlul '"' ere.In recrwts and the veterans ha\te had, 1 tltUe combat~ uperleQCt. COnae- quio;itly Ibo· army hu beeA unable to bait the •lllimy illlvance. · .• ' ' . . ""' .,........ ASTRONAUTS TILL HOW IT ALL HAPPEl!ED Lovell, Swl .. rt one! HolH (I""" loft)'Moot ·'"'" ' . . • Go Again? Sure · · Apollo . Crew Eyes 2nd Chance SPACE CENTER, llouatoo CAP) - The men of Apollo Ii were cold, bon .. Ured and lr<tlul about their ability to get ~e. But go a1alnt Sure. And it's a measuni. of Jim Lovell, Fr,ed HiliSe and Jack Swigert 'that they are' .iooktn, out for the· other guys, the astroaautJ.in-waiting who mlght ~ cbeated oot of a ~t If the lS crew 11111ta up for Apollo 16 "' 17. "We certalnly RDW!d to make a lunar landtag," Lovell said emphatically. "Fra Mauro has 10 much to offer, we thought. We opent -. awlot lot Of lbne at It. But thls waa my foorth space flight an~ tber8· ar~. mtql .~le .. la .. !!!!r orjanliailon wlio blv• not llOwn iiiid who deserve to fly and are talented enougb to ~Y- •"nlty deserve the milaton. If they (llpaCO agency offictall) 1~1 tlilt this team should go back there, I'm certainly willing to go back -but otherwise, I think other people ought to do It." Halse and Swigert nodde<l agreement. The'y looked rested and nt, none the worse ror their harrowiJ'la: days in space as they answered newsmen's quesUons at a '10--minute televi!ed and broadcast news conrerence Tuesday night. Lovdl'• wife Marilyn was in the au. · dience. Before Apollo 13, when Lovell said he planned to hang up his space helmet afftr the flllOl; sbe bad said she' wia gla~. Tueocla1 nfgbl;-.mejUst smllld. Diplomatic ~v«lnc colitlnued to Tllo "'fdf ~h -be condd<Ted HI Iry to bl'IDg lhe i:a-u crllb to •IJIZ. ·'"'I .nmu .,. '"" g•tting the .. end. . . . . N e S . -.k R looks. .8Joal!<IV' Chnu Morrmo, 19, Cambodia alli> lodcK an ur1ent appoil ixon e· e S to evamp SOl<th Bond, dr01D1 look! from thrt< . 11\rouab the Untied Nations loday 'for · · · . gfrl tliitchir.1 dMring a 1troU tn an In-atd·Jn combattln& North Vietnamese and dia..;olll Jiowk. Vlei Cong lorce1. · · • In a letter circulated u a U.N. Securlt1 E ..J,,.. l D e p J ~ . Forthethlrdtlmetnll0year1tbe =~~~~~ e~ra ., _ isaster mn stork'• date for· dellvOJ'.ing a John to the law ·o1 the Jungle" and wu Goraldto~Dony1familybasbeen. detmnlned to prol<ct Ill .Independence :':' -. April 20. John Garald Ill am"'4 ... IenllldiJ latQJ1b>. • . ~ W4S\!JNG'l'O!I Ctl!l) -Pr;.idenl Monday at l)oDl•Ie. Community ....r tllfS..._.~ .. be added, "•_ad-· Nlaoo pr~ todlJ a nmnptng of bospltol llo lhe 21tt birthday of fajb· -·11p uqd 1ppeol to all -~ feciinl ~·1 dlluler reUel er .W. Gerald Jr. an4 .the 50tb .......,,._.,. . ._...to phlljde ·--· · · _.,_'lo'lltlp local - blrthday'OI' fQ!ldfatber Johri Ger'-" ...--i.nee"ll ~l!ombet· U.O ' ;;~ · ~ priipsrty tax aid Denys. The IJ'andf&ther w~s .l""!'_o!_-~...ate11IO!U!lll!#I~ ·-·-' . .. born in Holland a1"l the fatlltr !fl vlollllnf ·lbOI~ of Ill~\-' In ' a ' apeclal m.,.qe, 'Nixon to]d The -· council wlll be beided by lho .dlftctor of the Olflce of Emergency. !'!:<1Pi!Ndn.u (0£1>) which rm his dlrect'...,,jionsibllky_lOr dlsute~.-t.n­ ce. The council woold coordlbate and 'WP ••111' I ·-. • Spacemen Te~·. ·or ·n~ath· Brush ..... . . . , SPA<E <Slti&ll;" ~ (AP) ·-nOticed a fUel cell "WU· nol autPiiltlnc "A ntlllr !age ....... ..i rapidly lalllnc, ""1 ampo." -.:!..... -1~1 "So,"' --1.1 tr"-•--, "mv ft-.w..i.t ... OIYPD .. SS't -~..-J power -OUM: ·-UI .. -.. told 'llo Apollo I.I -tlllf wtre opell WU due to ~ lhe fact In -...0.. 1111,0lt mJlel lrwn lhol 11111 could mean we roo1IY klll me,' Ibo _,. uy. . lboi•IUel cell. II allo -bJ - "My _.n wu ln<reuin( all the rulol· lbot "" _, be i>unllnC , LOI lime,• <mm-J-A. Lovell Jr. llDw orbll -and -tllal ,one llld Tueaday. "11--i -··1 -~ ..... bad alr<ady """ Ibo lunar -11111 "' '°"" to do' to the -Jandlnc. Jandlna' to 'I -ii we cu pl t:.ct home qal,n .... 1me11, Fr<d 'w. 11a1oe Jr. and John L. SWlafrl Jr. told Of their bnllh. wltb death In sjioce durinc a nallooally lelevlo- ed and broodcut new1 coolennce. The' aslronauti llld llley -·t ~ what calmed' the No. Z ""YI"' lank in tbelr ter"Vloe module to e:rplode, bJt that they thouaht the ca... wwld be di-and -for Mure flllhll. "i -that we can pt 11111 lncldent ov• with and can c:har&e ahead," aa1c1· Lovell. A boanl lnvelllflatlng the accident met for the llrll lbne Tue>day nlglit, hours after the board · chainnan, Dr. Edgar M. Cortright, bad announced the names Of lb! -..... -Of the -· When the trouble atarted, Swigert aald during tbe news conference, "I felt a vibration accompanying the bang. Not a large vlbrativn, a shudder." . Two seconds later, he aaid, "I had ' a master alarm. J tmnsmltted to Houston that we haa a problem." Haise .. id that after the bang .ht Lahorites Make Gains in Britain LONDON (AP) -The l.oois Harris Poll today reported a comeback by . Prime Mlldster Harold Wll90n'a Labor governmelll, pulling It ahead of the ConservaUVet for the first time in 21Ai years. . The CoMervatives aUll led ln the Gallup Poll, but their popularity dropped ooe percent in the past month. The Harris Poll, published In the Daily Express, 1ave Labor 41 percent d the. electorate, the ConservaUves '4 percellt and the .Liberals and others the re- maining 10 percent. . 1be Express, a staunchly Cooaervative paper~ said Wilson might call a general -eleCAion la June If the trend shown in the Harris Poll contillued. ' Judge Rejec~ ACLU Suit Against Army WASHINGTOfi (UPI) -A federal JOO,• dlnnl5Hd today a .. 1t attacking th• Army's riglit to malnlaln surveillance ·of dl.s9ent.er1 and other clvlllans It classifies· aa potential troublemakef1. Judge George Hart sald alter a 75- minute bearing that the Am.erican Civil l.Jbertles Union (ACLU), whkh broujbt ll>• suit. hid failed to show the ArmJ was involved in any unconatitutional ac-. tlvity or had threalened the rip.II ol citizens. He said the Anny w m keeping ln- f cnp.ation~ on individuals in the same manner that newapapers tbroughoyt the country maintain sud! information in their !lies. Attorneys for the ACLU sald tber woold appeal the ruling prompUy · to a higher federal court. , 'Ille suit grew out of a mq:azine article by a former Army intellilence officer, Capt. Christopher Pyle. He alleg· ed that since 1967 ·the Army has been investlgaUng "the poliUcal hellefs and actions of individuals and organlzaUons acUve in the civil rights, white supremacy, black power and anUwar movementa." An ACLU attorney, Melvin Wulf, told the court today that despite itJ statements to the cootrary, the Arm'/ was sWI 'Diiied in such 1Urveillanc9 on a "very, very widespread" scale. Profemr Frank Askin of the Rutcen University Law Sdx>ol, acting for the ACLU, said the Army employed hundreds of agenta in a "disgraceful" pr<>iJ'l1ll of obtalnJng information on law abiding citizens. Chlcqo. • • ~ lllll~h bMmaU~ llw., CMcreil n:e was crea\i!!IJ by oil-~-. e <,J':; "!i"' -.:" .. ,... • . "~ C:. ~· ~a Dl!)V natkmaf'mmcq eo federal us.i11iv' chlldnm fliid lltUe plas-··~·' 'dbilier ~ to ~ llllder one uc ~ their candy atare 1rab Deferments 'End tent·11ie multitude " 1"""1lllWlll .... bags' In . gql~. ijut 7-year-old , . . : IMtlel ID the dlNsler areo. ' at Kansas Snipers u. M••-·••ntofShildon,England, Soµ, g. · ~ ... t ·by N:,..o· .. ·n;_ • ~,p_alntod out lhlt ID 1111 naturol naclJecl tntcrtbe'bag lhe nought for ..., dliUtero cauoed 300 dlatbl and call!<d tbr .. Penill•• and pllllecl out a 11\Ue an estimated IZ bllllon ID ·property plulk: vjewer abowlnf 22 color WAsmNG'l'ON ·(UPI) -~t damage. . • 1bot.i of nude women. . Nl>Dd ... ...<oted to advloo' CGqcrHs Th•' Prtsldent urged upanljon a.nd e · Tlluliciei of -• to do · aw1y with ex~ of a number al acijvlties -kOldl et 4!:f!t dcfe1'menll, lnlornled a~ carried .., by redid! qenci .. .aure.. llld f!lday. • . to help states and locallU ... TM w .. t Virginia D.,,.,mntnt of Htah1Dafl• is having a hard timt l:lepfllg •P 1Cilll lht Jon.1- e1. -Thq erectt'd a rign, la.at t1tC1' ahotoing the location of the com- munity of "Jom1e1". TM11 h4vt sinCe Jtamed, however, that the toW,& ~ed to emt wMn •u lasl ruldttlt .cloud up hla -· a~ loft In 1917. •• Slcll!av Gondlrs, who bu cross· . ed the ..WanUe In a rowbo&t using a scbpolcblld'•· atlas ·•• a chart, Iande.il , In Antigua recenUy ana quipped, 111 only came by Antig1.ta by ll[CCldan~ really. I came for a drink~ of water." He left ¢ter a rest aaylng be would stop 1n Mia· ml or. "one of those places." The aources said Nixon aiao wllllld The by new provlaiaa wu that the propooe ta cao,r.a In a ape<lal ....,... . soverllJD!lll be aulhoplld to lean money crestloo wtlmal>I)' "of ... :aD-vo-.. at !A'(orabl• --"'"' to local army -but not by the mld-1971 'date ,. ionnunimla which llllilaln heavy loues recommellded by a apeclal ·presldenttal 'In property taxes becaule of a major conuniulon. 4118Mer. · . 1be sourcee said Nixon ii espected 1be Nllon. admlniltratloo bu been . to lltt Mjustmtnts in pre.11n·t ~·iinteus1ve study to~ relief deferment. and may recommend tut ~· operations since the killer hurricane, oceupotlooal defermenll be ellmlnat>d Camille, struck the Gull Oout 1111 year. In Ille fldln In llllloo all me• equally 'lllm·' WBS ·wldesprnd critlobm af· ...0.pttble to lhe draft under the loltery t.rward Of conlUllOO In the Fffrtl!llOlll'S system. . r-. . . Nlxoo can wipe out mrpe deferments 111.e Pmldeat asked ~ to ex- by elocuUve 'order. Acttoa on 1tudelll pand 1...UW. for . oprelc!jng _ advance def~ta must com• from C9i1"°". · word l"·lmmlnent dlqalen·la get luler Tb<i President Is •zpected to ieek waminc to mldenla " tile endanc•red •llmlnaUon of new peullonl 10 r ...... poillcularl)' the poor. One ._t delOrmenll baMd on u lndlTldnal's.con-ol Ihm woold be a bottler cmmnunlalUons t.ntlGn tbat It ti In the "na-beellh, .. rvlce to Ille 'llrlcUn reitons ID that safety and lnluelt" for them to remlln fllenda Ind .n1111 .... Cciolil pt quicker ID the clvlllen jobo. ldbnnattlln. -~ajor S!orm Hits Plain.s l(eavy Snow Vp "to 4 Inches w Spreaa No~thl«U'd lr1wunt11 mtemS v.s. '" ...... WiDff• .. Y a.... tlilh ........ • ...... tr••·"" •.t ~ .._ .,, •. , .• ,,.,., J:4,Jll. I,, TMUllt4T """fil"" ...... : ...... , N:1'•111. 1,4 ,Int -w ..... ., ....... 4:111.111. D.J s.c...1111111 .............. •1•"""' ... llcellllll .... '"·· ........ l:lf1~.1, $uti fll ... Sil4 1.111, hh •:• "'""° ""°"' ll• 1:6' """' '"' ''" '·'"' ' • re.. ........... .... .LN~ n • ....... .. .. .. ... . .. .., .. . "" ... .1•"" .. " ... .. .. If II .11 .. . ... J • .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. " " .. .. .. .. . It . ,. • .. .. . " ,, . Q II -~ " ~ ,. .. ... .fl .14 " " .. . " .. .. . II " " .. .... II • .... ... ,.. ·" .... ... = :J llJ ff .. ~ " UC Santa · Barbara, Penn State Quiet After Furor By Ualted Pn11 hteroa-' Snljlien fired rifle shots at firemen and police Tuesday nI1bt near the Unl-11)' of Kansas campus I n Lawrence, Kan. Two firel were set and 11 pel'IOftl Wert am!flted, bUt NaUonal Gua(dsmen al)d Sttt,e '1'!'<>9pen pnvented new IJ',aji:lr out.breaks of vk>lence. A\ Pe!)nlylY1nl1 Sills Urilversity In University Park, P~:• 3,000 stu~ marched across the campus after it meeting Tuesday night to discuss the put week of violent protests. Th• nigh! remained peaceful, however, despite th• arrest of eight studenta earlier. A for6e' of 280 Stale Troopers In riot gear who had mobilized earlier began leaving the campus, ,. "Both art11 were quiet early today. Calm allo prevailed in the Isla Vista st,.ient -eoinmunlty nm !!JO Unlvenlty ol Callfcnla at Sama Barbara, where II people have been amNd iina! Tllurs- dlf and one 11"""8 wu k1lled by rifle fire. A curlew WU lllted Tuesday, and the only WlUSUal occurrence during the night was the discovery of a crude homemade timebomb in a trash can a bIOck awiy from the temporary btanch of the Bank of America, the recent target of · firebombing and window smashing attacks. Tbousarxla of people from the Yale University community. who gathered in a rally Tuesday at New Haven, Conn., planned to "close down" the IChool with a strike today to demonstra~ their sup- port for the 14 Black Panthers awaiting trial tn that clty on charges of kidnaplng and murderin1 a Panther who became a pollct. informer. A majority of more than 4,000 people who met oo the campu11 , shouted their support for a atriie, }>ut it was impoulble to tell how many were students. Aeling qilntt the Kansu dlsordtn, Gov. Robert B. Docking ordered· an JI. hoolr curlew that ended at I a.m. today. 'Ibe scattered Strlper fire brok-e Out wtlen f!l'emen and police nell"ed two nm set in the street just northeut of the IA.wrence campus. One fire truck wu hit by three buliets but no one wa.s injured. Many falle fire alarms abJo wen called In during the nlgbt. There were 225 National Guanbcntn and more than 30 stale troopers on standby alert on the perimeter of the city of SS,000. The rifle fire ceased when they beg.an patrols. The University of Kansas campus was quiet, with all-night guards In every building. A rire set in the student union buildin& caused $2 million worth of damage Monday night. Police used tear gas to disperae a gang of black youths Tuesday near Litwrence Ht&b School, where much of th• trouble began Monday. The hlgll scbool has rejected a list of demands froni Negro students, but authoriUes were uncertain about the root cau.eea Of the riotlnc. ' STATE TROOPER CARRI&.$ R_OCK THROWING DISSIDINT TO WAITING BUS Rlot:.....ir police Face Vloloi:it '°!'fr0ntotlon on Pen~ylvonl1 Slot• Coll• .. C1mpu1 i -. ~ ~-· , • ·' • . . .. + ~' • . • • • J . , ' ... ,. . \ ' f. -· • • . ' • r .TEN CENl'S \ . , ....... • ' " I · ''ffe4'dier ' You ~ la~;.tif) ~ ~ 't 'M!urtday becfUll ~ temp«• ' ture t1,.makln1 •~comeback",~ lni up I<> '8 alcifll 111< cout alld 11 ,,,....,.. Walld ......, friendly, -nY1ikfei. '· ~r. · "' · ' . INSIDE TODAY ' . l_ • •• I • ·-.. ----· __ _,__ _____ . -.. • ' • • ' JDU.VPMT SC r.••••• FffM Lorr ff:aps l: Rebel. S.oldie~rs · s~ni-.·~ ·t .. ·~ . .. \ • . --• t '" '"' I "° ' f1 Seize Arm$. B~e · (:ampaigm ! • . . . . ... -~ ------ • PORT OF SPAIN (UPI) -1'rool't goverommt Aid In London ~ II Jn a letter -addmied to the ~ _ loJ>al to tlio .,.etmnent 1oupt today ls laking "all _,, and tftctital ocllool board.La ..... lleacb Tupayen -a -of JOO anny muttoaera 1teps" to ~ BrillJb nallonatl Aalocl@tlon Pmidenl. Ed LOrr baa ac-. wllo aolaed 1111 -~-_, arma theref U did 110t elucidate. ' -• ~ lli:bool,dlltrlcl alftclals el "playlnt ml......_ -Tl<IUy In llitpporl Frtdll'.lcb ~-the main ~ ..... lie ~ !I the "Un( Jlll)llc" ol Ille blacl: poifer mov-. u,.,... centoc, -"-!!!<! loilay and aD ailOJ¥ ,)J • !illi>I itijdeutl IO cap!palp for ., finnl<I nports "uld Britain bed lenl cJooed Wider an em.-genq, atai. of -cif tu overrld<s. · , In tn>oiis-liege proclaimed by the pemmenl "We delllre lo call your ati.attoo con- • · A apoOlman at tba reoldence of Prime Pusenb7 win 1topped, qll!ltioned wl cel'Dlna the .,. of ltudents In cam- ' MIDlster Eric E. Williama aetd one mide to emPIJ tbelr pockets by heavily • palgnlng for the paasage of -issuel ' m-, and ..,. 'loyal aoldler were ll1!led police. wl tat o'Ntridel during the Jut elec- Ulemente Cha~ieSDlle ~ .. .f _J ' ' • ; : .... . . ,. . .. . . \ . . ~-N~ ~ayor .·Jtnno nces Reorganiz~tion !la. Clemi$•._ w._J!yafl& aetd other ti, 1n the city coo!ii otlle; Items of ,;;J.i lntuest ,to the cut ulde Iba certmol>J ol bll aalodion ~t from slmllar work al .•-. public. 'l)Jt other mee11D41 of the month to the top poet quietly Tlleedl)' Dlaht which ls not severe. would be an af1trnoon sludy..actl.n and announced. two _.-..,. he wW II adclltlon to the stall re~ GO . • lawich · lmmedlai.Jy _ 'sir.et in.. the program, :the COUDCll, 11 the bidding .....,.. ao tbit the city st.ff could 1ttend provementl and reehufflli{g of the of .. verol' members, •Sl'Oed to 'seek and .-11>ui. during recular buatnen meetl!>a achedule of the collllclL a .. w policy ,lie ~ -1 houn. · Ev• relatlni -of \Ill luues dlatrlctl and ••fa _. percomqe "'Ulider the preseat jy1i.m, ll leema emer&hic In lbe ..-t C8llljialpl for of -to tie bomo by Ille city,. !Mt IIIOlll major declslooJ aHecUnt the thrti cbalrl on tlle Clly Counctl, New l'Am•Uman all! "'1!"" _...,_the gty Y! !!>ldi ~ II p.m. or lal.d ljlat -ti wl tlielr renewll lliir thot; Iii ibni, tli entlri concopt ol tbereabout.s, and everyone knows U..t repair wen the prime issue. speclll n I' PNlllt dlltrictl bt pbMtd a per~ doesn't ftmcUon at. b1a heat "So I bave decided to ut the city out ol IM.~ pldure. • at that tiour of tba night," he aetcL lltall to come up with a pr"ll'am over \Jiil .,_ ltlll Carr wDI -. The council made no decWon oo the the nut several years for street t. a Jtpart • tbe ltNiell t.-uea Ull ·the matter, but it drew no disfavor Tuesday p:ovementandmalntenanoe,"beaald. • ~ ~•IFAFMql dlltriet COIMbuinc night. He made It In fGrm ol a modem pilo al ... 1 W-sdl)''I -ling. The aftmooa -ting eoncepl baa • and tt won ~ <PP"••al. !'vm»' other ~ Involved tba w<rked well In other or..,. Cout clUes, The mayor ,cited the ..-, ol the llblf!lnl' ol MOllnl formala and -large and small. kllled today, l)dnllnr to.II .. lbe llllDlber Pouc. nr.d..., the hudl o1 a ....,.i-~"Lorr wrote. • • • • ~ ol cleatla lllN .!oliite ~ oat ,..._ _ .. ed at Moot 1,000 ...s dlspifjld "Moot atildentl do nOt Ulld~ the ; clay. 1" •llasl _,. placed undlr u.. -~ p~ to watdl a. 1-al llake. It consbtl·« ~ , modlfltd -law. • !Ire ·1n u Old <l'eaert<d bulJdlDi' .-· urlalr advantage ol-tbetr ~. • Pentaeon ...._ to Wuhlngton aetd i from Ille Red Houae, aeat of the ,...,.. lie added. • • ' • 11' U.S. Na')' ob1p& *!by the bellcopter "m04 No -wu hurt, • Lorr brmded the practice , 'moraUr carri8r G1iadacnal ul1ed today toward . wron1" aod ll1IRlled ~ .. tc:n:nethlng is • TrtDldad at the -ol lbe Trinidad Flttman Pela Braithwaite died todl)" 'buttally "'°"'With the plan H tt takes I JOSl!"-4. Jlfll .m;blJ \0 evZICllalo ::,:• 0::,":1 'f::J:! ~tall'"': IUCb lacUc:S lo put a fund drive \>"er.'' . AniOrlcu natJcinall If -ary. him while b figb" .. a !Ire In Citing 1 writ Of mandets arantect by ' ·8-U clretilated In Port ol Spain, e Wat -.. Jud&< Robert Cotfmu enjoining the o U mllel flw1 the Chquaramu base, the Eat Dry Rtver slum are1 outs~ Hunltng10a Beach City &cbool District ' that Britllb ts:oopo · bed landed tben the dty. All ArmJ prlvat. and• !4-year from ullll)g etudent.s as .. -.. Lorr • from -· • old. bo)' byllander were lclllad Tueaday r<qutstea !ht pracllca be l!Opped. ~ Tz!Dlda4ancl .......... __ lniiollng.' • '· ' ·-·· AU ,...IMltlfl olftces, ldlooll, llAlru ' Independent In •ta. remain • P art and bustneaes were cloeed becau.1e of ol tbe lirllllh commoawealth. ~ BrllJab the fear of more trouble. The prime ~On~y 2 Seek · ScUldwb.ack minister wu meeting with bis cabtoet and. w11 reparted "lncomnwnk:.do." Guards were pooled around the holpital Wltere fotil' loyal aoldlers were truted for wounds in the Chlgu.aramu army bile. • P\ T'tlldoll 1Dcna11d • nm:n swept the dlJ -·that tba mnaD -pan! _.,... .. al~ bed joilled • 1111 ilOilnc. that troopl -the ::s:o:i=:::.:= 1blal ID land. '""1 ware Oll]J ,,_. ' in!I tllq opread npldly. ' OolJ '~~ -appllod •. 1ar lor1111 Saildleb0ct'Collaae boanl-~ bJ the rttlpatloo ol 'IAsll F. , , • Zl6iik ol 1-\llaeb, Board.Prealdenl ~-,. ... J Jllcbaal T. CoUJm' .Aid ~y. , -Wrttlen appllcallonl will be aoctpted LOGY ' bJ the boon! -ab April fl, ColUnt ECO • • • 1 uld. FoUOwtna -.iewa, the llltCMlfui 1 ~ ·~ will De accepted at tbe retuiar with'"" tie unlveree, he tam a •1doD1t May II boanl .-,. • ~"··~ po11-•~ . ,,,. appolntae, nprMenllng ·Area I. ghe.~ damn .w...,..... ·-· -lncl11dea· Lquna Beach and Sollth -may "Jn lbe end dlltlo!' tJrodClt LqUu, will serve .out ZllDik'1 farm ~ ~:W, ~::= whlcll explreo ID June, 1r11. The Hat will come up for elecUon in April, 1111. watllr ~ the ~ tMbomnent Zltnlk, w11o bad '""ed oo the...U.ge' fmn ,mlcb ft ..,...., and :"'°" which , boon! llnce Ila formation In February our'-Ille clependi." ' o1 111'1, i;ealpad 11arcb 1' heceUfl ol Speabr :Jl'ranl< lltrp!, a Stale Part ~' fl •bl-. Fellow --· uld the pllblli: mual dtWrlZline ..... ectwe84T". rtlOluUon CCIJloo" _.what ~-.... ~ WUllDCID ...:_ rllOUrCtl, ~ mendlhc bim !or "faithful and dedicated . -~ -to~ -aen'ka'! dllllDi formallcm.ol. tilt coUe,.. ~ -"tlast II DOI a ,._ ; ~ . ,; ~ , , "fA 'f'i*tid.' but ti. IWICllJlf'J, Rsa)d ColJlal,..w .,......, itbat . .,._ o1, IJIOlt GI tilt -!or Ille "P"'choloclcaf oppllcliDtl ror Ute lnteri11uoppoh11j11e11f COl!lfori• of -· IPZI"' and cle1• •Ir will he releued after tilt ,_,, fl f"'•• and-ftltr, "needl not -fui!Ulod by deadline: ......,.... -... reiulated envtronmenL '' "Man is. a better animal out in tbe Ga&i~· Grove open, than In a city," said Herald'. •• .-: ·f. .... ' ' . : Coiiiicilrnan ' Sao Diefo Gu and Electric Qfznpany'• Joeeph Dietz teUIUred. lllucliizlf Ind adults In blJ ...,Ion that the San Onofre plant Is not a pollutA!r, tbel the·radlaUoo rel-Into the -water II oqe "'1tlt ci the "allowable Jevel." He called the radJaUon "very nominal," and the allowable llmltl 1 1 e1: tr• me 1 y con- ' ~ . ' " ' . . i Siiffers Attack ' . ; ; u; Loula LUe, Ganlea ~e coun- cilman and former mayor ol that dty, II repar1od remerlnc well from a mild ' ~ allacll lllffend Sundoy: at blJ beadl -ID Lquna Beacll. IAke, JI, ·wa re.elected lut week to a tblrd four.,ear COWlcll term In Gani• Grove, where. he makeo his i-. ,Ba. had -·to Lquna to spend· the --at Ille-·-at e!IJloepy llallow Lane, ·wllldl Ill and Mrs. Lah leue on a yur-roaad · basis for 1W11tner and wtekend stays. Taken to South Coast Community Hooj>ttal on Swlilay, LUe WU dllcovered to he lllfferlng ll'om a previously 1111-C!amioaid' diabetic condition, Mrs. Lake .. id. Doclan have ordered him to rest qulelly In Lquna for a Ume bofwe , returnnc to blJ duUes oo the Ganlen Grove eauncD. He Is the owner ol a Jarte lumher yard In Garden Grove. DAILY PILOT eervative." ·· · · A -t participation ~ ol the Earth Day actlviUes at San C1emeate JDgh Is the creation ol an ecology IYJ!lbol and aloti ... and cim.11tlon ol t petlti<n. San Clement. IDp etudent l>eDlae Corwin dellltn<d the l)'Dlbol, a three .Ou spiral encompasoed In a cJrcJe. The Triton EcolOIY Club will prOmote .the .,.,bo1 ution-wide. ,,,. ilogU,. which will alao Ile publlclz. ef by-Vle =1tudentJ, WU coql~ by San ~iziil. &cbool third arad.-Vinctnl Raleigh, ''I ·am the aolutlGO to Ill pollu- tion." 11.e petlt\on clrculated by students was produced by the new San Clemente Groupe United Agaln&I RadJolotlcal Dantin. It requeltl the San Cl...,te City Council ti> provide a p11blic liearlng on the extent of the riak d. expanding the San Onofre atomic pl.-1 and oak• testimony by apeci.Usts In tba field o1 nuclw energy and racUolotlcal bloloO, Independent ol the 4tonilc 'EIH!rlJ Com- m1 .. 1on and public uWlty -panieo. * * "* Merger Hearings On Air Cal, PSA, Held Till Mornlay The Public UWJUes Commlllloo hear· ·Ing on the r.:li:'l m•ger ol Air Calif or· nla with a c Soutbwe:tt Alrlinel set for Tbundl)' bas been postpooed Ul!Ul Mooday. Mrs. DiJ1e Richards, Air C a I '''"'ardela Md stocllbolder, aeld the poltponemeD.t wu granted at her request hece111e she bed not -i...i ublblts and taUmony she uked for prompUy. · The PUC bearing wUl begin at 10 a.m. Moaday in the State Building at 107 S. Broadway St., Lot Ange.lei. Mrs. Richarda aetd she tblDU the hearlllJ may run a week. Monday hae beea set u tbe day !Cl' Air Cal teaUmony, she aetcL Pilots wl alrllne 1tewardease1 union represen- laUves will be preaenl alool with the l'relldenr o1 the Airline CUI Benacoter and -O>alrmaD N. toyaU McLaren. Air Cal employu, llWIJ' of wbom alao are -stockboldera, li'e ptvtatlag tile aeU out to PSA ~ they fear they will not be ualmllaled;into .. w • job.air:-· · ' , amall .-wbo boqbl a P"" ol, tj>e locJI' alrllne becauae fl ""OW.· and home ana trlde alao oPi-lik, . But In a otockbo,ldm meeting earlier lblJ month -WU V!"°ved by an O\'e'Wbelmlnc m,~ 8baru 1n f1Vor to 11,000 qalnll. • PSA ti holding ~ otociholders !neetlag Monday. , HomewardBoJllld Sftilor Jumps Ship . in Hawaii . SJjedal lo tbe DAILY PILOT PEARL HARBOR - A young sailor from Montana, bomeward )>ound from Vietnam aboard a minesweeper Pip. pered by a Huntington Btacli man, jumped ship Tueadl)' Ill 1 wUd ram1pge u the craft pulled Into porl. Encfneman 3.C:.w-C. UU..ug, II, of Jordan, Mont.. leap!d from the USS Reaper as she cruised , toward a pier, awam ashore and stole a truck fr o m a would·be rescuer. The Raaper'a commancU11a: oll1c1r i1 Lt. cmdr. R. C. Kabler, of Huntlnglnn Beach. MWtary authorllle1 said the sailor pull. ed a knife and commandeered a truck from a ~ wbo tried lo help him, -drove It lhroolb a locbd sate. He WU quickly caplllred by military police. ........................... '---·-c........ S.Chw•• Down to Earth OlAMCJI" COAST NaltSHIHG COMP.WY . l•'Hf't N. w .... PruJillflt ... """'""" J•cli .. c ... 1 • ., Vlctl ,.,..'°"" Miii '"-•1 MMltllt Nation !Jegins Massive Cleanup I Tt..111•1 IC...,il .... ...... n... •• A. ""'""''" MMlll .. E .. tor llchenl P. Ntll s..111 ar..,.. °""'' 1 ...... -C.'9Mtu1mWw1..., ....... ......,.,. ~1 nn .., ..... , '-"""' """" ._._, ,. "'"'' ... _ tMlftNIM .... I 1"1S> .. ldl ............. .. ~· .. ,..,.. l l CMlllrlf ... , .. ' ;a, ..... -lalod ..... ~ cltued up lllttr, w<nt to teacb.1111 and put -.n ltreet thettu todl)' for tbe-!lnt Earth Doy. In Wool Vltglnla, five loll• ol garbage wm picked 11p alont a flv&mlle slfe!dl ol U.S. IO anc!-<lumped on the Harrlion County Cour1llouso ilte1" In Clll'ksbura . Mayor Jolm v. Linds_, of New York drove to Earth Day ·-In Ill ... haUltleee -bUI. "Peip1e are the rut pollutel'I," Lindli1' Nici. "It'• a miller ol habit f« they h&ve been littering for yqn." !!ul -apoke.mwi Ralph Nlder told a Plill&delphla audience '!Veaday that Jndulti1.es are the wont offenders. He said n<ltber Collgreas, the Preslden~ nor corporaUon JNden wlU change IL It wW take a "radical militant etblc" by conswnen, Nlder 11ld. FOl'l!ler Interior Secretary St.wort Udall, IP"kin& at Kent Slatt Untnnlty 1n Ohlo, 1&ld we are "a nation ol en- vlraune.ntal 1lobe" and calltd the a-lie the moot dellnxllvt elem<11L The unprocodented evenl foc:uaa •~ tenUon In more than 2,000 -mun1u .. •CJ'.'Oll the country on polluUon problems, both local and naUonal. In addluon, m..Y ~ lllated muaive:~Jeanupa. At ~ slme Ume, some ~lions and Jara• bulllnesatls s1n&led Out for crlUcllm by antipollution -took advertlaementa and plaMed' talb at varioul ICbool and community pwpo to give their side ol. the story. · Actlvilles planned ranee fmn a "pallu- 11on trail" In Oklahoma to P'ld• ICboolers' !Hier pickup. l\lony ...,. delllgned In bliJ>llibt one ol four areu: water pollution, air J>Ollutlon, the automobile and a-al llUer. llw>dredt ol motGrllta planned to fonal<e their a-for tba day to prolesl pollution ca-by the im.niaJ -bustloll enatne. Naw York Jilayor John v. Lindsay planned In ride lo appolnbnentl In an electric car. Traffic bani were acheduled In parts ol mony cttlea lllcludlng New York and Phlladelphla. The Unlvenlty ol Iowa tn Iowa City planned a "Survival Parade of Nonmotorlad Tranlportallon." oo... -planned lo bury 1utoa and 1 1fOUP ' at Weatem Connecticut Stat. College In Danbury wlll parade lhr'ou.Ch town pulling a cart with a car engine. 'nley plan to bury the engine on cimpua. • recent $10,000 city projecl resulting In lo i1lOw for 1 ltlU1lr , ataltUY meeltn& Action oo the klea could come at the repaving of Avenkla Del Mar and once a month tor ~ belrinp aid the counctl'• next.meeting. L~na Plannei;s to ,Study Fo~;;;;~ .1 • • Concepts on General ~Ian tionships with the acencles "upstream." "The SERRA or1anhatloi1 ta the first ltep towartt seglonal planning lo aolvt problep1.1, Jn this cue water polluUoa, ~ aald the new mayor, "I hope San Clemente will recoos.l.der and entertam participation in Sf;RRA." The Lason• Bead! Planning Com· mlsslon·wUl lnlUate its studies of general plan ClODClptl for Laguna at a regular study aeulon Mondy at 7,30 p.m. In city hail counell chambers Alternative ~pls were presented last Friday to city officials and civic leaden by tbe Daniel, Mann, Johmon & Mendenhall plaoolng team. Jn addition; Clly Planner Al Autry will preaent the commialon with the plannen' latest report, auxlllary to the general plan, a clrculaUm a n d transportation lnvenlory, analysis and forecut1 l Abo on the agenda fiJr the Monday study aeuioa Ls review of a request to establlsb. a new Mexican restaurant on Glenneyre Street property adjotnlng tbe Reef l.Jquor and Nep's Dtlicatesaen imta!Jations at '"1alia Street. Pottery Shack owner Hoy 'Otllds' pnr blems with a pole sign on hi1 parkinc lot will be given further . att.entkm by the commls!loners, as wlll two chance of district requests for S. Coast Highway properties, carTied over from t,Jie 1'glllar <XlDUDilaloa meetlnc last Mmday. He described IOme of the preu ures which will he brought lo hear on the new council as more a.ad more peoplt move to the area. He said II wUl be lmporiant to maintain the do~town area in an early Callfomla architectural style, that ii will he jzn. P<rlant to get the parks ln<t recreatJon comml!sion started. Six-month Mayor Plan Nixed in San Clemente "In the next 2~ moo.tbs the council will have to m'-te a decision about mobile home parka, where to put them if at all, how many today and bow many ultimately/' he said. .He also said plflllllng ,should. begin for a police department, costs abou14 be reviewed, but he aald that he tbougbt it still might be one to three years away. Councilman lnn Bathgate aaid he'd like to see lnm!.ediate attenUon given to planning for a building department. A su11estion by San Clemente Coun. cilman 'Ibomas O'Keefe to put the dty's mayor aelection on a six-month rotaUon ociledule wlthmd quicilly before the councll Tueaday. O'Keefe, dllng 0 otber cities" adopting the rotation plan, met with quiet dlsap. proval from the rett of the council. COunctlman Stanely_ Northrop uked O'Keefe for names of dties ustng the rotation. · "I don't know any speclfically._off_baDd, but I aaw it recently in a · newipaper. Perhaps the city staff could find ou~" O'Keele replied. Planner .Foils Theft; Two Held A large Sao Clemente planning com- millloner nipped a guoUne theft In the bud in his driveway Tuesaay nlgbt. Ard two Camp Pendleton Marines now face charges In the allepd siphon theft from the car of Ray McCulin at 127 E. Calle Junlpero. Police aetd the planning commissioner noticed the pair aUegedly siphoning fuel from hls car. So he elited hi! home and performed a citizen's arrest. Robert Lee Seavey, 21, and Orville Duane Scott, 19, both face charges of petty thefl CONVENIENT '!!RMS IANKAM~RICARD MASTER CHARGE City Manager Ken Carr said be kneW of none, ei:cept perhaps the city of Yorba Linda, which hu a apeclal pro- blem In that all Its councilmen at come . ' up for election at once. The Issue faded without acUon. O'C.Onnor Chosen . For Beauty Post Three Arch Bay resident James O'con- nor bu bet.n appointed·~ Filth nist'1ct Supervisor Alton E. Allen to head a new advisory coouruttee creited to work toward beaullflcatJon of the coastline. O'Connor, president of the Three Ard! Bay AslOClaUon and member of the board of . directors of the c:oastal •Munldpe.l Water District, has been sen-- Ing as chatrman of the South Coast Scenic Improvement Committee, working to achieve designa.Uoo of Coan HJgbway as ooe of the state's official K'enic highways. He now will be chai rman of the coun- ty's Scenic Conservation Advin"y Com- mittee which will concern Itself with more extensive efforts toward planning coastal beautification. . At the end ol the meet.Ing ou.tco!ng C()UflCIJmen boo Durnford and Antonio Olivares were both commended for the rune years' service they gave to their city. No End Showing In Truck Strike Wilcbt strikes by truck drivers from Ohio to Calilonlla ahowed no algns of ending today, while a ttrlke threat by 90,000 teamsters ln tha Northealt eased. President Ni.Ion was asked to intervene in tbe wildcat strike of 121000 Ohlo teamsters by the cUyaboga County (Cleveland) Board of Commissioners. Cleveland is rej>Orted lo bo looing 12 million a week in payrolls alone and unemployment has increued by about 20,000 persons since the strlke began. In Chicago, federal mediators said the ~ for a negotiated end to a strike and lockout there were "very dart ... Eight teamster locals and an independent union -representing over 40,000 Chi cago drivers and dock workm -are demm- ding a $1.65-9.n·hour wage boost over a three-year contract. Chicago truckers have offered a 'fG..cent increase. ...... . ...., ........ ~ -... ., .,__..,, ....... ........... ..... ..................... , Toa IDl1 hn read abo\lt our dramatic demon- ltntlon of Wylu 1uperlor1tf. Thia ii tb1 watch th1t 'trU dropped 1000 feet hom a plane. It •till work.I perflC\lt. S..11 Jn ... -The -.nt of W7J1r'1 tourbneu 1111 In th• IllCIJlu balanM wheal "1th !ta unlqut ftulble lplral apokM that l'-i·'f• to abeorb 1hock and 11 ruaran· teed oraloshhock for life I (E-tbo bardoat llf•) Or replaced free if mr broken. Stop and ... th• compl• Itne of handlome, dunble W7ler watth-. And Ml the Witch tbat WU cJroopsd from 18 oi>- piaal .. ~ Uved to \kit about a 1121 NEWPORT AVE. COSTA MESA • w,i.,1-.aaMll .. •W G--l·V·g.S wiU. 111ock,.,...,.._. ftr 1411 IOlld ....... • 24 YEARS SAME LOCATION PHONE 148-3401 • ' • -,. ' / .13!··.0 r angeJ ~oast Stud_ents Named as * OAILY ,II.OT ~I State ~scholars ' l "" ~ .. ,,,. Calllo)!l!l ·St all :X.Wetn.F. Labar<, Jou E. Montmcr'oQJ'OIOI')' J . N11q1. C•lhetlo< A. Stoc:l<I>&-. lnp, Hed1 A .. B,uian, Boeluiler. Terry! c. Boodman, Mary c. Jamill. Jlldlth E ...... t.. Smith. and Lia R. Sdlolanhip and 1-Com-I.ampblar, Pala! R. LarN. Deborah . NiWqulll, Keith C1irtJllne A. Vf 11 ye r, Cathlllni S. COoJ>lf, Pal&k Mlchael C. Gny, Maribeth V. P.,.., Ar11i1r L. J>tooard, Wllldne. ·-_,,11y •-Ellen 1.1!1toat "°"" M.' H. Orahood, Mark Palajac, Katharlae S. Well, Diana R. 1'. Oullecl&e, Robyn M. Kuhn, HaOlllsak, Michael D. Rooclt, Jeri L. -. lfalhioen -1-0: Dole If. :1111t 11'7 Oraas• Cout .... Marila Tlioinu L. ~ Alllln c. PtarlOCI, Mary K. Woodom. and KeDDtth T. Kath I e. n s. lmden, Pob'lcla Rutb, and Erle P. llfon, -Trubo, llld A1ltll Ar<lenin. ;.ludeola have blto oeltcted , Bee' A. -· Rqbtrta Philbin, 5uAlr L. -. Ylbukt. Chrlalopher Powers, Nancy J, TulleMro. R. Wollam. , . Tbe ~ 11'11 111 lllltlod ,.. tlate llCbolo!o for tbe L. Mclto-. , J-E. ~ M. Ralnhard, Cl'ali -· Johll F. M...... Scltel<lecnr. • -Newperl -· Cl'al1 M. Su Clemtall: c 1 n d I M. to lllPlY !Gr -_ .. a<:ademlc year lfl0.7L M ' Janet !. Mentaor; s. -· Slll1 !:. Petenoo, Timothy ......... Nlpel: -B. Adams, William M. Brock, Oevldann, Mlchaol J. ~· OI llialf ··-.II ~ ; '!be ICholanlllps awar.ied KenMth o ,N•~ Oevld Gloffl'ty J, Slcllltr, April o. Vonderlur, ond KIVIA Cushing and Joon M. Bnl<'e H. Chari.,, S1111n CUr-Jollll C. IA!.-Gall A. rat-WI> IC~ llld ,_..,._...,,.. ;by the commlaalon ,,. oflll'lld · R. Mnnwi;,.. ' .: .• ,,, L. Sortnten, Tbomu A. Spor-Kelly. • McMahon. rle, Ricky J, CUthbert, Pater tenon,. CI y d e !:. I and 1, tllalblllty . -- . ~~cademlcally able aludanta Sllllrt R. Mork,. Kim a. rauo, flleven E. Spickard, ta;ua -= Kim c. JllU. ·Mlt~oo Viejo: Jloberl E. B. Degr&lf, Gary !. Farber, Cynthia A. Sllncori.tid, Bu· rtlulationl. ••Na .. thlllfdof !lnandalJ _ _:::::_::_;:::.:::_::::_.::.,~.:__.:__.:__~~_;_~_;___::::::::;_:..:.:::;_.:.::;c:..;c.:.::;:._~'-~'-"-'-..:.C.:CC...~~~.,.-~~~~~~~~~~~°"7"~~~~;;._~~~~~,..__- ,ual-All 1tata 1Cbotar1 ;aelacted m within the hl"1UI ~10 percent ol college apUtude. ~ '!be studenta .,. lllted :ihelow by. city : ·. am., klM•: Deborah J, ~-· :· C-de! Mil: Elaine L. 'Barnard, Erin A. Blackwtll, Arnold E. Clark, Benedick A. 1 Fru.u, O. &mnlett Raitt. i Cotta Mt11:' Neil E. Atrta, , Mellrxla A)'rtl, Marlene W. :·Baker, Re:oee L. Claybauah, ;l>avld B. Dies. Terry L. :'Edwant., Frank J. Fetter, :·Kithryn J. l'lllmore, Roberta : I. Jl'urnt.u, Sandra L. Genis, ~Deborah K. Gracey, Richard • D. Hancltett, Claud• L. Kelly, •Kurt B. Kersten, Martha P. , L e g u,lumon, 'Mont1omery ,Lew, Brant W. Marquet, •Richard )i. Millin; Kenneth ' G. McNauahlon, · 8.lh ..<1t1. : Newman, Sunn A. Paplham, : Burlon A. Riiy, ond Kevin >L. Shannon. ' : FoulalB Valley: Carol E. : ,Baldwin, Palay L. Beausnng, Donald R. Bertllcker, Pbillp F. Kuberski, Chrtstophtr H~ nu, 'Thu K.. LICrou, Loretto R. McCUtcheon, Kathryn L. Mora, Vincent R. Pamel~ steven V. Reed, Mark E. Reider, and J""Ph B. Sahli. Tile 52 students from H• tblgton Beacll 1 D c I u d e : Barbara A. Ackley, PhylU. J. AnW)'I, Calvin S. Ashley, Charles L. Ashmore, Bette K. Baber, Mary 0. Belmer, Cynlhla A. Burchett, Tuua A. Burgan. Scott D: Coleman, Ann K. Dillon, Robert J. Doria, Erle A. Farri1, Vivian J. Flood, Michael L. Frym, Norman J. Furuta, Linda G. Huld, Shawn ~-Ressie, Diana D. Johll90n, Eileen M. Kearney, Benjamin C. Keppele r , Bull Session Antidote to Anonymity By RUDI NIEi>ZIE! Bii or 111e DtllY ,, ... "'" "nle "bull sesalon" has been prescribed by two Golden Wett College counselor• u an anUdote to anonymity on the larfe campu1. t Worried by the lack of com-' munlcation among certtln 11c- ton of the college community they have ·embarked on a campua-wlde ·opertment to counterbalance th1I alluaUon. '.Mle "b\lll tePlonJ" Will con- tinue for the next a1x weeks. ntere al'f: no agendu and no goala other than to provide meaningful interaction with faculty, student!, employt1 ond admln!Jlratlno. "1'1.e Junior colleges 11 well u the state colle~1 art primarily made up of com- muters, most of thern work and they really don't get .in- volved," said F.d Carrigan, a counselor and co-sponaor of the project c a 11.e d . "EJ:· plo r atlona in Co& munlcatlons." "Al a result, many Of them feel alienated, Iott and in- 1lgajlicant. We hope that theot groups will help them to git to tnow othtr people mote cJt>t. ly." "In the patt few yean we have bltn !old that financial pre.uurM will force larger eta.es. Lar1e g r o u P tn- atrucUon .ww become common and we're alrudy using com- put er 1 and audio-tutorial 1ystems," hi 'conUnued. "We think In view of all this, Ihm might be a dQIU o! , de per sonaUzlng ~UCJl!:I 1bil is what we heir cOmlnl 1 out of the riots in Berkeley." Ltmlted in siae to , 1 5 I parUclpanll, the dlllCUMIOO ' groups focus on ~!SUH rele-1yant to . the group'• own members. 'Ibey are led by two trained "!acilitators," com· pfised of a student and a r.bilty member. ~-,"l'hls is an uerciae In In· lerAerlODll -relJUonl and ~S not 'an encounter group « senslUvity !raining by ••Y 1tretch of th• 1mapnaUon," eiplalned Mn. Mary Wiie, en- -of the ... jecl. Sha added that the ... perlment wduld be oJlll1ded this September lo iOcluclo p.o. pie !nJm the community. "It ..,,.ld be nice U wt could tventu1Uy meet in peopll.'1 homel/' she-aald. Slmilar upettmenta alrta4J cooduc:tad on the Cal Stata ~Beaclt comJ>lll hive In -r membel'I ..,,unulng to mee beyond the 111 week• alloted to the pro- gram. Cal'fllan pointed out. · They had gained I d 1 n ti l7 thfOUlb tho.help ol others. . ~~-. ·1 "l11Voris" ' . ... MOUTllWAlll & IAltll . Qllll tn• llJllll" ... Cll&laaorClm . flmn ~a~ INSIUlll Lunch Kit ., no.s -Complete wltll pint si.le vae11um bol-4 59 tlf: PCI aip. Keep s focd kitchell fmb 191" hOllrS. • flllllWME Broil.er/Rotisserie "~ JUth/' 11actric Woil« witll lury d11t1 · molor 11111 turns meot 49 99 s~t for eveo s1lf· hlstinr. • SNllTS PANIS PAll!S . FREE ~t:: ZEST .,...,.., '""" 1w s..;· llU-11 Ill lldl Slll Zttt It I c111s~ppity Zoo • Lille color coordinates ~I •• iusl IS fun to Wtll' IS to clloose. Items come lft solid colors with ldotable zoo animal 1ppliqu1 on fron~ otller! are combiN- tion colort to matcll. SIZES 2 11 4 SHIFTS SHORTS SUHSUITS CULOTIES 1.98 ~ 1.89ll 2.59 .. 2.98 ll 1.19.. 2.69 ll 2.98Ll I l llLS' :Yw / "Groom & Clean" cu» CWllUlll llAlll -· ... dtltl IWl1 &rem-cleans BBC IWl1 tlCtSSiYt Oi1, 1111Ms l\alr look Dill llHL T•,. "Tassaway" '" flll111tllJ m1111c M entirely new sohrtion to the o!d monthly pmlem. l'loll<t1 Hiiu a.. ' nap· 1 79 kill, morl comfortJIM tllall I Umpon. ... ti I • "Edge Protective'' • . "'mr Diaper Sets Ormes & Panties CAlllOK "TWitipt" SHUTS "Morrtlulla" •.. llO-il'O# ll'l.lslin of cot- lol, po!JtSter. Two-toee stripe on .. -bi11 bldarowid. Choosl lni111 assorted colors 1111! CIUll A .. COllC!(IC ii ~ ueam. bilds " I rich iltMr tUt ~mrr la ICliMt nicU 77c on LIQUORS Foster Creek IOUDOll ~M~ 3 99· ll. • Mac Kinnon's SCfICI rf~11e 3 49 I" I '.s• l Wlbtlr · WllSK!Y =~. 3 .. 49 , ........ Colots a7c • "ClllllEI" IWll Cassette Tapes bc«1I )'OW" on r fmrit1 1011s. $10ws, etc. OI these fiM •ualitr in1t11t lo1din1 t11s1tte ctr!· ri411s. iii~ 1•n1i1 1r."""•"1M11at1t1n Delictltly tr1nvnil with lacy bBfders Mid buttons to Nke ht< 100-like till 1it11e Prl11Cass slle 111tly ls. '°' new flStlioll in the bldtoom.. · Sl111 1 11· 11 .... Tllt l ln 2 99 Fl~ trf11t II(. JAi · • Di1~lt Sl11 3 99 lreu f lttH tr flit •1•111 •IP••IJ ..... ~ • 1.98 2.98 fi~~:·l 2.49 llM~IMKJlll -· "UN-BURN" ·1roa1n1 Pad & Caver •• , ..... llltd ... 1111'1- ••• lnw 1lrl111 tell& forSllMI Ill· 1J I PMI UP!CllUI I~ 2·i1Jt< col1ol I oyon 98 SUllUH i: 1111 is .. ~ .. ;~.... c 1!11blldard " tales. '8f'fto111ers •111111111 ••• M1dic1ted anti- septic SJfff for milor cuts, •s. 1i1" lilt~ II quilted tnd bl~gc "'· c..itkllls •.• ""'1M1,itt~ttn. ....... .... ....... hlll l Ironing Table Caver • 1L Siii 1.79 ~, WlUWl-Slnf«lzH cotton «ill tut &gc is Ion( weat'lnf. fitl 1!1 ~" .ta~les. It(. lk • ""*"""1lllOINMIHll -Skin Care Favorites IJ DOIOTllY llAT "Heaven Sent" IJ NRENA IUllNSTtlll It's Hlfll II 1IY1 -HI to lletin Muvt11 SMl lil1et1 lovinfly for hou11, c11n1s-etrases ••. fills the room with 1 medley cf flowers ind tpices. "Ileana S11t" S111J Mist ill 1 sati111, new, tlower- ip11ytd 11ft packl1•· 4.JJ 1111 "Heaven Sent" Nm 1111 Wy Liil• A lninn! '"" aott .. 1n1, 2 00 .. -101 lolloo. .I.JI 11111 • . ll&hhll 1gc 3.00 ...... , .. ., 1111 "''''" . · flril end rtlrtsbin1. mi1•1, stin-.iltlint LmlM -RiMOS 3 00 "'1 las! ltlCH Of mtk ... · 111. 1111. S.11 Sim 1 2·Millll ~llijfc'" ,,., .. ,. lilli IOtion ••• tit lf'USJ •. :I 1 50 11•L ' • ~ ..... ~~ "New Dawn" !WR COIJI fay ta do •• , Wmpoo-in new c:olor, bt(iid life te )'OW .. Ir i" 15 usy minutes. Clloow from 1$sorted ~s. IPlll U ll • tUI l llATS 1 IUll 97~ label Maker UTll ... ~ .... .,.. ••• "" •wl•1•1 -'"' .. tod•r p1opl1. E111btsus -~ Eillisl .. ""'" ill.Allolll-. ..... .II 2.98 > ••i••V•l4-. .Scenlld candles If 1111 lo -Jarl •• , choo!I from 111 IUIJitmeiit et fi111st l""1ted scents w1111 69C Cindie ift llllttMftl color. · .. ,.... 0. ''T1111 for a Change" DATUlllT SAYl•os TIMI r., tlHlllloH 1 llor 111 111 · llllMI, jjlll lltl "Baby Ben" Clacks' •. II lllllt.U-..,..,., ""° lalll 6 98 , olonn. !Jutti"°'s IKI ritll wlite or IUcl ""· lal-lAI 0. , "Bir Ben" Clocks • ,~::::.1,:,11 :j~;~~~:: Of 8 49 . ' .... .... . ' "Kena" Alarm Clock 1;111im:u-~ou0f, 40 b"rcl11k 2 39 wilt! foH flpe di1~ lowd alarm. 1ft. 2.M • "Fawn" Alarm Clack . :t=.~;.~ ~~JI 4.19 • "Saooz" Alarm Clocks ;;:-~::JI,"";~~-. ., ...... ..,.,, 4 88 ... "* YoU 1e11tty. Sand1I- .. ooif. M CllllCI I U, 1cSpaciFIY1rs" ~1VOJ1lln1. 4,95 ' .......... ' --...... ,...,~l.5.95~ ~ llWll ' "" ....... ~ • Callilll 6 95 .... I.II U. ' Canister 3.95 • . • I• ~y I'll.OT LlllGAL NOl"IC!l = • • . - Money?s Wo~lt . I Is $100 Watch • -' .. Complete-New York Stock List ) OVER mE COUNTER .,N•Wy'l'ORIC rAl'l.WICIMld1'1ft ~tlttt "" ........................ ,,, ...... ,,,, .................... 1·••• CIR S!Odl lldle... »rk•1 NASO Ll1tl1191 for Tuesd•y, ""'II 21, 1'70 • t .. ----- • w-.,. A"1I 22, 1970 DAILY PllOT JI Wedn~y's Closing Prices C.O~lete New YOl'k Stock ·Exclllange LW· . • • I ' I • '· I L . ' • • . :· .. 1 • ,. • • • DAllf PllOt WedOHday, .,_II 22, 1970 . ' HAY.I ~OU VISITED OUR NEW STORE AT: 9861 ~llS ., •roeldlnt 11 'thiiltilgtoit ... . " .. " I' 7P:lu:'b' .... , .... . '.• .. ........ ··~ ~~=-~:: ......... 66~ .............. ,...... . -~ ..... 11 lwl•~• 3 ~ 1 GO E .•• ' ii:E ~ ....... ~dz,,,,••-'•·-· I. • -' ye ... l~G::t....... .. . I :& Updick : 65' Gleem II ............ 4W .Cootdi111ttr1 ~ 11,.11:1.t-.mr•is;::;uw;;i, · .&et · . . · :,::.'!': . Head & Should•rs ... .;ue ~,...~-;~ • 0.. ,. ....... ,., ~ • 45' Yaieline ........... 2'4 , .. .,,,1,...... I ~~~, ......... 49' Midol ............... 3JC ($1itJ"'&J'" -·\ ' . ftftC . ............ . . . . . . . 7.7 2~0...~ ........ 1 s1" Ora Fix ............ . ... ,. ¥.------.,-.--• •• ..,._?lo. WWfe:lhlt c...1ex1 .. =l•. Loa1~ tnntiltor ba- tcries. ."fllt .. lai• t7"Wo••'• Doulile Knit Girls' Pinafore llO-lron ...... Lady Wilohlre C-.trece'll Pcmty Hose Mia's Ru99td Canvas Boat Shciii fulo..-. !::;°"" \ $1" I' uppers. . - s ..... .•sM . p,,JJ.f- ' acrylic• ia classic ••II ·~~ 2' 111,21° Jqt!os .. 39c loll Point Undy Peas 4i$1 . . $2" . . . 39!. Ladles' llklal lrltf 3iW . ...... 1 .. Lace trimmcid bikinis in Ryle. colat choice. White, Patell ia '-6-7. G•atalltecd co ,p.ye ,.... yel1I of..,. ... *2'7 Wntclox Alai. Clock ••• .,....,to ino•e appl.,: anca. ·Total of . .fO whech. fLll llMY MAOIC L0110M .. 741 ·--. 62' UC Al UIY i'OWDIR ..••• ........ , . sac 79e Al llMY OIL .••• , ••. ..... °"""" \l#fD" -....,_ 93' Hi I& Cll19 111111'1 ...... . ,...,,1 cm '2" U.Y DIAPa.I . . • . . ·. • . . . . .·, . .. Fiat•..aitf lll'ltki..- · -·-·---=~ .e;,Ol:Jillle T '" 1i!1.. '°I'*' . • ' ' • ! 1 • $J:n .,..,.,~, ... f lilll:erfltW .• .$L7t •$1.ff'-tlll -c-... $1.14 . . ' ' ~ . . 71' ..... Charcoal 491 Plif•••Nf•. Flair Pens 29' ""'"""' <Ol-' or Flair fdt , tip pe11.1 llt . '"""....., '· j • • ·r t . . . . Wednndly, April 22, 1970'1 • PILOt ·AOVERTISER ~ ! IAHTA MA-1• • ....... _, .-If, WISTMlMITfl,_.., ....... •1 ....... ... con' ..... , ................. ... c:GITA MM' ..... Uli & , 32 laD• Philtlc : J'81fi·.ean,· ......... • Wai..tPwn 1.1rfllllsh 5 ·Foot ·credenzas ,· . . Printed ·Vinyl j , ' • l . sit" . Lq """-••• --am.. . ~ mcordl. Wipe: Chaise LounCJ•· Pads "--domp dodo1,,, IT c0m MOi-HJNG an4 • ....... 11• ... 98' Gl!r[ .............. ·I 'I ' 10..Sootlo•oo• $1H· '1" Spot ,H~er ......... . '2" c.ry s..t $1" PtitllCd loom pad " .,.,. ball• to .. fD ••• . babr. I• ,mitt. .... Ciiio •••. -· lm""'1N Canadian Whisky ... .. . :~ :· . : .. # ,~ I • ! .; • ' ' . • . t . ' • • . • • • ' • " • " ·---::----=::--------·-. -.. --- ' \ . . ~ . ... . .... .,_ .. i£"s 1 ~ru_· F ea~i-hl-Case \Vhet1 ·Fire Erupts Here •• By JOHN V ALTEllZA , ot .... o.iw , .... 11att · ' I , • ' . !lo matter what catcbes lire, Hit's.on the Whit< H...,. gr<>unds it's a fed- eral blaze,. · • And the flareup of bw)dles of rags and wu-covered cupa in an ABC ~ erating truck prov\<led proof of the idea late Monday afternoon as weuy pbot<> grapbers and Secret Servtee men were waiUng for a rou- tine picture.. session wjtb Pre.sident Nixon after hill troop-_ withdrawal speech. , ~ fire was -in a vetey minor way - a lucky ~ for a few .. of us who arrived late.at· the· compound in a com- mandeenid,,PacifiC TetephoDe Company ear.: : .. Aa Secret Service men were sternly probing l:nto our -late arrival, the first abouts of "firi" rang out, Ole admini&-, traUve b&Mle eoded. · Everybody was runnlng,toward the sm~ , Scores of. men began cbittering' on their walkie-talk· les, and it se_e~ that they were talking to other agents standing next to them thoogb·~ bJaet gadgets. · . A' state ranger'~ng a heavy fire extinguisher was first to arrive with_ · a definite plan, and started shooting at the tongues of name In the truck. , His bobtailed German shepherd took one look and ran of! toward the bell- copters . . More shouts of "fire" brought out the crew of Coast Guardsman from a . nearby-barracU. some· even fell to their knees because they were running_ so last. , And through It all an ABC cameraman was thwarted at every tum cover- liig a fire in his own companjr's truck. His first stroke hit when he lunged for his ~amera lying on a lawn and discovered than an: assistant had shot up all th'e film and dido 't replace iL ··woo in the bell shot up my film?" Once be got in gear he ran headfirst -Into bis nut hemorrhage when a Secret Service man thrust a palm into bis race and shouted, "You can't get any clOltt to that fire I " , "Holy .•• , (profanity) you mean J can· run up to the President himself and ahoot film 8nd you woo1t even let me close to my own company's truck?" • . . .' 0 .'Keele's · .. • "' ... "t • . Expenses . ' "" .. \ -·~ .. -.,,_ . . -Highest ;: :.~ • ' ~ I ' San ci......te City Colmcllmn ,,..._.. O'It<ele •. 1118'1.~ In -1 lllndl for· his IUCCelaful bid for l'Mlectlon. whlcll WU the•blghefl aum 'of tbe..u.r-~' lalt week. ' •. . r 'I" In llnlnclll disclosure atatemenll llled with (:tty <;!erk Max Berg thl• week' O'Keele was \lie blgbest of . tile piree, but h~ dec]&ntion showed no outside conttlbuUOlll. ~ ' Succeaslul !ncumbent l)r. w..ie Lower .and newcamer Cliff Myers each declared about' l3IO apiece, but added ta their lorma that they spent less than l2tlO ln·penonal ·fu!l'I•. Under the !aw, gnly money ,In .. ,,.. ·or tl!at -t mu>t "' )'ellC!l'led; . . . O'Keefe's baJa~ statement abows $?.51. in political ads and about !300 In malling .apen.s~ " pills smaUel"' • amoonts le< .photographs 'llld ~ miscellaneous expenses. , Dr. Lower, endorsed by the Citizen's Committee. 'for Better , Government, fil~ a lisP or "8 contributors, none donating more ritpan ~.33. ~ Several lnnkeepen, apartment owners and restaurateurs Were among the donors . The Lower statement showa about SlOO spent for newspaper advertising. H i s total expense was $.142.51. Myers' tOtal came to $353 and the list Jucluded hemlzed donations from 2:9 supporters. None gave more than $25, and most gave about $10 or $15. ._ Printing costs (or bis posters. he said, came to $125, plus about $200 In ad- vertisemen~. All three councilmen were sworn into office at the council'S TeorganfsaUonal meeting Tuesday night. ... '. DAILY f'ILO! lhlff 1"11119 J __ _ • • .~1 f7l;OT' .. ' ' Dewit; 'tJie-r Mi~~ioJ' . Trait; . . . capo ~m;,.,~~~ .Mon.ey. ·11o~fer t .ti ......... 1'. CA:P~O eEACU -'-·~-'oi' 't1ie' Ca I , fr'IJld ' U~ ~ '( -!Pl! . . • .. have aPP<'!ved• the trallB(or of' ..:pcit from the undistributfd reterVe faail ~to ·the tna1ntenance1 and rep8rr f\JDcLI -·, · The .'~ .Iii r'lque!ted '""11\e· Id· • I ~ ' mllllill'aUon ,to .bolilu .tbe ,.~ 1UP4f w~ ,baa ',~: cOOsld•aJili lowered because ot ,~~l~ emerg~ .~ made thi5 year. · . ·Major mi.rgeuctea ' lnciucli.I 1 breakdown of' Ughttng syllems al San Clem,ni. lliil\ Scllool football field, pump Installation at Marco · Fonter Jufiior Higb1 for trrlptloo ol. athletic fields, ei:~ve' amount of erosion tiecaues of 116M9 nln!all, and ,.pair of the electrical syatem at. Pallaades School. • . . . eseJaoe11'11..UGI-• Mls.slON VIEJO - A bua lour to Soutb•county beachcombers gattier around for 'close loo.k' at man-o. Busch Bavarian Gardens and 'Farmer'• .war which washed up on beach. Though !apparently dead or' dying, Market is being plann!Si far Monday. la~e jellyfish' can Inflict pairifursting-on 11!1Wary swli!iliferonrlRl~*r.'---..,,Tbe11UTw1D·lernrtbe·,...,,.1ll<lif1!enlit I..Ong tenacles whjch hang Underneath bell or umbrella-shaped body at 8:30 a.Di. and retmn at approzhnltely are the culprits. Tht'Y are often difficult to see in the water. ' 2:30 p.m. • r 1 • 0n1x the 11n1 40 reglltend • '11111 be permllf<d to go. Rnervatlonl fer 1tie field trip can be made by callteg the recreation center at 8S'1-408f.. Tbe COit No answer. . · By then u.e was mOre foam and water than smoke at the truck, and the flurry bad died down. But at the gate of the Coast Guard station the Jast chapter or the uute County to Get Viet War Plaque . 1ot transportation 111:1pefpencn- Ba. ker ·Re.moved • car Wu• Se1ttm1a., A request by the Orange County Federation of Republican Women to ln- •tall a plaque ·h!>noring county reol<l<!nts killed 4t·the.Vletnam War Jn the old CAPISTRANO· BEACH -'l1ie Walther Loran blaze was unfolding. · \ • C(lj.Ulty courthouse was endo. Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors. Lea~e of Faith Lutheran ~ will From LAFC Unit.·, The GOP, women, in their request' to the board, noted that there Iii nO hold a car wash Saturday from •. 1.m. Someone at the height of the incident bad phoned the San Clemente fire department to, ask for help. sl,lCh memorial in I.he county to Vietnam w~ dead. . until S p.m. • The red bumper arrived dutlfully, with llOme volunteers On board. But nobody would let them in. They agree9, to install the plaque either in!id.e or-outside· the courthouse The car wuh, will be beld _at .~ i-ph ']J 'ps Named building. church, s~t eane ~.ta.~· l l Beach. A clean car Will i>O produieili. ·~:::;::=::=::=""'::=::=:!;;::::=::::===::=::=::==::::::=::=::======================:!...-l~o~r~ll~.-----------.! Superviaor David L Baker, wbose,four-. 1. a year term ·on the Local Agency Forma- tion Commlsslon expires May 1, said· Tuesday he was willing to serve another tenn but his . fellow board members named Supervisor William J. Phillips San Clemente-·Baseball Dance Slated Saturday to the posL Supervisor William Hirstein engnleered the change saying he believed the ap- ~ polntmeot llhould be rotated. ~ ap- proval, · wblch Included a.. com· mendadon" for Baker for W. terVlce m the t!ommlsston, carried U, with Parents and supporters In the San Clemente Aru Babe Ruth League will raise money with,a benefit dance Satur· day evening at the Mooee Lodge. In the meantime the groop is seeking 1everal more area b,oya between 1J and 15 years old interes'.ed In rounding out the team ros!ers for the baseball oeason which will begin the last week of this month. 'Ibe dance, featuring music by the Royal Knights, will begin at 1:30 p.m. at the lodge. 1tliJ" year's league president Is Lou Poncl.ni:t. Mrs. John Ware is secretary. 'lbe ·league has 120 boys registered for 10 teams·whlch will play this season. Bonita Canyoo ball . park wW be the home diamond fol-the · American League. 'lbe National League will compete at Vista Bahia dlalnond. Boyl interested in joining teams can Connty Supports Boost in Judges Support of legislation which would name three additional Superior C.ourt ,judges ror Ora{lle"O>wrtY ~·"".as .. voted Tuesday by U...clldanl olilu~. Superior Com:t Adm.in" . : b!slle , McCartney rec<tllmended th backing '·of State Sen. James Whetmore's bill, ·pointing to the--ever-growing case load of county coorlS. i 11le addttlon Of ·the three ju<b!es, which would bring the court complement to 30, was also rtJCOm,mended by the Grand ·. Juzy and the county Bar Assoctatlon. •County Gets Space · .For Welfare Bur.eau . Orange County wW lease 10,000 1q11are · feet of space on the second floor of ' the Flnt Western Bank building on Main : and West 17th Stfeets, Santa Aiaa, for exponalon of the ,,.wtng Weliare Dei>art- · menL Fires at Reagan do so at De Nault'• hardwlft, A '10 ngistration fee, a birth certtficate and a parent must be brought along. Dance tickets at $2.50 each also are available at the hardware store. Capistrano PT A Leader Claims Buses Unsafe The safety ol the Caplstrane Unified School District's bus fleet came under fU'e Monday by a PTA salety cbalrman who clahned that some buses are operating with bald tires. Mel Hubbard, who heads the Palisades School PTA safety committee, told the J!oard of Trustees that he bad per-Uy impected the tires that morning and bad found them laeking tread. The criticism came while the board was considering the purchase of two or thrret rtew buses for next ytar. "U you don't have enough money or personnel to take tal'.e or the buses you already have, how can you consider Ming. more," aske:<f Hubbard, Plllllipo abstaining. · Two other vacancies on the I.AFC will ·be fllled ~ay 14 by the Orange County League of CllleL To be "Placed .rt~<OlmdlDiln f'rank Noe who was oot reeieded and .iames w.rtman of Villa Part who bas retlr«\ from the city coanci1 to l'1lll lot Filurtb Oistrlcl ~upervisor. . • Damages Asked In Bike Mishap Damages totaling $150,000 are being sought In Orange County· Superior Court by the · ~er of an 8-year-old boy who was knocked from his bicycle on a . San Clemente •street and seriously injured last May 15. Mr!. Elizabeth Pedro. 165 W. Allesan- dro names Pamela Ogle Henry and her' mother, Mrs. Patricia Henry, as defendants in her Iawsull She cl,1ms tha't Miss Henry was a~ the wheel of the station wagon which struck and in- jured Llvlngstme Ben Pedro. New Bank Set In San Clemente , \·Be s~d that bis, inspection fOund four !),aid tires on one bu$, two· bald tins on another and several buses wtth at ~st one bald tire. According to C.lifornia Highway Patrol. standards no l~s than one sixteenth of an inch of A San Clemente branch of Security tread must be on a tire before it is Pacific Natiooil Bank will open for busi. considered aafe. ness Friday at 115 N. El Camino Real. · "I recommend that this situation be Tbe neW branch will tnetude a ·rught ~Ufied ~or~ ddldren are. aJ)owed on' depositor)', an escrow department and :':l!!e buaes; aaid Hubbard. sale depaslt !adllllel, aald manarer ,,. ·Sam Chicas, assistant superintendent • . ROben Cota for busineu servlces, aaJd all the Babklng hiun will be from 10 i.m. to district's buaes baa vfiry recenlly palled 3 p.m. dally, except Frlctaya w1"'!I the the ,.5HP safety lnlpecUoa. • branch. will n!lllaln opon until t p.m. •·men they're either not being In· Tranaod!Olll will be accempllabed by . spected proper! .,'Yaaido/ elaeH the)' ore wearing mall 11 P, 0. Doi, Sil, San Clemente, out very Ill, ubbord. Ht cbarpd -12. ·llld by lelephooe at -· be tbat k WU the duty al the drlvef to ilfd: ~ ' -.' ' . • : report • ...ale tires and c la l med ·~Cola' -· the public II lnvtf<d •lo negligence u the drlm did not do aj>lmbCC<ll; lloUlewumlng at the new so. , l@t!lllJ J:t1di>' from 1' 1.m. to • p.m. '" . J,.. rl.,- ' . . Yorty .. ~t~ps Off ·;;y-. CQJlnty II)' STEVE Mll'CllEIL . °' .. °"" ........ Loo AnaeJes Mayor Som Yorty alopped In Orange Coanly Tueada)' for a brief . visit .. spoke with Jtl!IWIUlltD on subjects rlllllnl !run the Loo Angeles teec:ben' lllrlke to envlronm<otal CGlllrol ill Cal1fmlla. 'l1ie outapoken candidaf< for . the Caill«nia govemor's aeat met newmnen It Berbhire'I Jlellauranl atop the Orange ooonty airport tennin•I for ··a brief press conference. • 0-nte acbool llrlke in LA will definitely hurt Governor Reagan'• camp a I an becaUle ·al bis ICbool pollclea,• Ycny , J1J'6nu8lllllr to the -tal stateci. ''Ille people o1 Calllomta lllve ' tcene." Tiie ,..,.. staf<d that be' bad · paid • high prlco-r.r Ra1an'1 lack -lnvolvld wl1h air pollution, . water of experience and jlidgment." • · pollUlioa ancl Calllom11 eov-tal Yorty aaJd that ·he will -1 the problems fiJr. U>ree cl«a<lel, f<acher'• Initiative pr<l!)Olillon. "'1'1111 .Yorty also llaf<d that' auppart for lftPCllltlon will r.rce the stat< to keep bis campolp lot .Calllomta'•. highest 111 l'!""'ile to pay II leut hall the olllct ts looking up. lie aaid that Mayor ...i ol ~ and -,. ed1Jca. Joeepb Allolo of San Frsnciac:o, "is tlon," he remarked. friendly toward DI)' campaign." He staf<d that the ~~ .,in He also aaJd tl!at he expecta tbe sup. force the Ital< to auume mort of the port of moderate Democrats In CalllornJa tax burden now being paid by bome and prominent Negro figures. "! don't owners. have a Negro opponent in UUs campalgn On the lsaut of oovtr..mental conlrQI, and I have the 111pport of many Necn> Yor\1 ialil "tlovernor S-pn II 1 -laden,• Iii concluded. • ... ;....~~~~--';._~'-~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~.~.~~~~~~...,,. BEllEIW. TIRE . .BUV·a ' . . SAVEUPTO • •• ' KRAFiREADS· (Gene111l'.1 ltolOly·melhod mreadl) "-'"""' .. _ ,.,k;.. ' • ANY SIZE LISTED ..... 18 ··" • 14 ·,., •• 1. • ... , 11 '·"•1J t.M1 tt t,H•tl r.r1111 •• L•rget-lla.t n,11.eM .. 11tra coal. t • ' • • Full Pliei Of NyVen Nyloft • CQ<d • • Twinply Flbe!lll••• Cord .. Be"i· " , • Three White -Rlrig Side. wall Pattern • Famous, Deep Dual-Tread .'peslgn ' • ~rerillUm' .. Generars de- slgiiat16n. There Is no industry slandsrd for pre- mium urea. .... l'tlM •• ,. """ lllqul• .... l'ttcit Eaefl · t I.ell T~._ l'rtc•l:~ll ENI! • ''" ..... '"" .. .. . . .,,_,, E7&.14 (T.36-141 $36.20 $2. $36.36 2,44 $41.96 $2.60 t~.12. $2.80 $52.55 .$3.0t $36.36 2.40 $2.60 J79-1S (9,~·15) , soOs (1.00·1~) $55.70 l 18·15 (D.15·15) $56.75 ONE WEEK ONLY! 4·PLY NYLON C.ORD WHITEWALL , General Jet :1&!~n TH 1iz• I.SO 1 !'J' t\ibelffll LMa•r 1!us •••r•: • Tough DU..aoen-rubber ttMd tor 1orig m11eaoe • FarrKXI• du11 lrt:ld design for handllng ..... comw1,.. capabtllty PriOed at MOwn at Gener81 Tire Slol"es. Coltlpa-ti~ .... 1' ~~It iltdependlnl ••!er. dltJ>llrtnl ftt·o.n-.1 ..... .·Doo SWodlMd C:OA51' GINIRAL n11 SHW.IM.,~M- M0-1710 64f·5033 AVERY .. .INIUL TIRE SERYICI 16'41 -llM., Hlllllf"""" ._., ; ui-saso ' · -. . 1---------GI-. TUIU,;, -TH -.o\Cl\ON TOWll 10 GIT-------""-...! • ' ... ·-. . .. I'. ! ,. ' • .. • I I 1 • -' . l ., CIA Joins ~t!-Btnit' .• Operations ' ·In Cambodia ............. ,.. ... It'• not olleo that a 41)1).pound black bear, tackle1 anytblD1 he can't handle. But Giie, now deceas- ed, did Monday night on the Golden Slalt Fren-r ab<Mlt :II mllea north of Cdtalc, Calif. The bear wu lam- erlng acro11 Ille fl'eeway wbon h wu 1truck by a car clriven by Taft banlier lloloort C, Me,....11, M. Mar- aball ,. .. not lnlured, but the mi: p..t builid tbe6eai's body 50 feet &ad darna1ed J4'arsball's car uten- alv,tly. • ~ frivu ~ .iiav he ~ed in · ;iJ11,t bUt minll are aliU QltliftSJ lhe loots: SJoapeli 'Chriu Jromno, 19, SototA 11"'4. drow1 !ookl from lllrce Qirl Ullltcben during a atroU tn an 1• cUtmapoU. park. '· . ' I For the idrd time In 50 yaara the stork's date'fot" delivering a John Gerald to the Deny• family bas been APril llll. Jahn -•Id 111 arrivad Monday at Oakdale Communify bospit81 on the 21st birthday of fath- er ,,... Gerald Jr. and the 50th birth4ay of imndlalhor Jahn Ger- ald Denys. :'no lf8Jldfathtr \vas born in Holland and 'the father In J1J m ueocnTID l'lllM · ' -....... In Slip Aid lodQ two "-lcUI Uloa(llt .. be Cdrl1 i__. I~ qeilll flow to tbe Cnbodin pwlndal capltll GI .SY1y JUq lalt -to map mJlllary opora-· tlolll aploot the enoaiy. . Tbey roporlod the -Dow In two SOulb -beJlcopter• ad we mat In .SV1y RJdg, :JS mijel - GI tbe South -border·by Cam- bodian alllcilla with mapl lbowil1( ...;,,, ~Jn tbe ~.- m.llJ tbere>!Jer, they addocl South viein-fllblot'-bcmbm ' belM .~ tacidnf eoemy JIOll\knf aloni the bO<~r. Tlill'.1111 fellond -, by ' drive -tbe border by 11 JIWf1 u t,OIO -vleliw!ieae troopo and ~ GI llrlDllHd penomiel carrlen. ,,,. lnlormlnll uld 11111 In the llnt two ,dlya GI tbe ~ South VJet,. --lllV. lilied Ill ....,1 trOOpa, ~ nearly 1,000 new = from bue Clnlps and destroyed 91 ._. buts. South VJetnamese losaes were ilven as 28 killed and 101 wounded. LlWe other battlefleld action was r-'"<! from South Vietnam, but the U.S. COmmand 1onounced the Jou of loUt '-iclD planes over -Laos and llrie hellcoptua In South _Vleljwn. In €ambodla, many dlplOmltl are presilrrmUc about the government's abili- ty to stand up to the drive· of the N«th Vietnameae and Viet C:OO, and believe most of the eastern third of the country mJ1 aoou be In enemy bandl. Tbey aay nearly ball the soldiera are green. recruits and the veterw have md HtUe combat experience. Conle- quently ·Ille · army hal been unable to hatt the ....., adYanc<. ~onilllcc ,._.varlng continued to try to brin( the Cambodian crlti• t• an end. Cambodia alJo lodged an urgent appeil tbroqh the United Nations today for aid in combatUn& North Vietnamese and Viet Cont forces. In a letter circulated as a U.N. Stcurtt)' CouDdl ciocumeat, Amauador KhiJit '111 .-1111 COWll!y could never "bow to the law of the jungle" and was deilrmlnld to ~otod !ta independence and -iilosrflY. ' "'Foi-till nlllOD," he added; 11k acf.. ........ """"'.p,..i to all - -.... ,_ and jalllce lo pro'flde themlt! ··-to-- r._ GI "'":'3.oodo!I wldd> -viol&tlnf tbe . lf1ly ·GI Iii natJoaal. psJl!mon1 and all in!em•tlonal llW." . .. , AITllONAUTS TiLL HOW IT: ALL tlAPPINID L-11, ·lwl .. rt OM Hal11 (f"'"' loft) Moot Pre11 Go.' Again? Sore Ap0Uo Crew Eyes, 2nd Chance SPACE CENTER, Hou1ton (AP) - The men of APoll• 13 .,.,. cold, bOn .. Uo<d and fretful about their 1bWty to get bome. But go qain! SUre. And it's a meaauN' of Jim U:Well, Fred Halle and Jack Swigert that they are looting out for the other guy1, the astroriaull-ln-walting who might be chealed oul of a !llghl il the 13 crew aWts up for Apollo us or 17. "We certainly "anted to make a lunar llndlng," Lovell SI.Id empha.Ucally. "Fra Mauro has llO much to offer, we thought. we spent an awful lot of time at it, But th1I was my fourth space flight atwt there are many people. in . our cq:anbatlon who have not flown and Who doaerve to fly and are Lalenied enough to fly. ''They -... the mtalion. u they (space agency ofllctala) feel lhlt tilll t .. m llhould JO tiack lbe,., I'm c~ willing to go back -but otherwtae, l think other people ought to do II." Halae and Swigert nodded agree-I. They looked reaied and n~ none the Jl'J!I"" f<lr their barrow!,Dg ~S in ljl&CO as tbey answertd newlDlf.D'I quesUobs at a 70-minute telffbed and· broadcast news conference TUeaday nlgbl Lov,ell'• wife Marilyn ..... In the ... dieoce. Before . Apollo 13, wilen· Lovell 11id he planned to hanc up his apace helmet •• tbe -!light, abe bad nid obe ..... aJad. Tuesday nl&bl. lbe JutL smiled. Nixon Seeks to ·Revamp Federal Disaster Plan WASllING'l'Olf (UPI) -Prtsideftt NiJOn pi-'1 tocJir . 1 ,..llnpin& of the feden1 ~·1 dlsuter relief ops-indl ..... -lo belp local t~.uryooll . -•llP p._ty tu: rio a.· special ~;...,., Niaon told The new coundl will be hoaded by tlle dimtor of the Office of Emerpncy Prepor<dnm (OEP) wbJcb -bu direct ..._ibility for diWJer l!aillln- ce. Tbe council would ~ and ·spacemen ·Te11 ·-. ' Of Death Brush ' SPACll: ~ -'(AP) ~ "A r1tboo-la110 llant" md nptdJy falllq ~ ... ~andetectrlcolpower Wld the ApClllo 13 -~ were ID -trouble 3111,000 milll' hi! llome,tbe-eoaay. ""My .................... all the tlmt,0 O:munand• Jamu A. Lovell Jr. llld T\leld,Q'. "lt went bun •1 woadtr wb11 tilll II 10inC to do lo tbe -landlnc' to 'I -if we can ... ~heme apln,' II .' Lovtll, Fred W. Halle Jr. and John L. swtiert ir. told ol tbeJr brush with death In opac:e·durln&.• natlonally-televj>- «I ud broodcut news coal.,..... Tbe ..-uta llld they didn't -w11a1 cauoOcl t11e· NO. S ..,... lll)k flt their ~ module to explode, .but 1hat they tlloutll>t the CIUle would be --and Ncllfled ·r.r future IJlahta. '11 r ...... that we can le! 11111 incident over wltb Ind .can charge ~." said U:>vell. : . A boaicl klveoiigatlng the acddent mel f0< the llrll time 'l'lle>day nigh~ hour> a!Jer the boaicl dialrrnan, Dr. Edaar M. Cortright, bad announced the names GI the othtr member& GI the boaicl. When the trouble lllarled, Swigert said ~ the news coofermce, "I felt • 'flbrllkin ICCGlilpanying the bong. Not a lai'ge vibrattvn, a llhudder." Two secondJ later, he said, "I ~d • uiaster alarm. I transmitted to Houston• ttill wt hid' 8 problem: II ' HaJae llld tbilt aller the bang he Lahorites Make Gains in Britain . -• rue! cell ...... not ~-any ampa. p • , "So," add Ha,lse,, "my firat tiinl optll .... due to comlderln& tbe fact -11111 could ..... ... rWly .... thal IUel ,.u. It allo meant by mllllGlt ni1e1 tl>at ,.. -.!dn'I be butninf LOI lunar orbll -and wttb 11111 .,. proi>lem .... bad alrudy loll the - ~·" Judge R~jects ' . ACLU Suit . I 4.gainst 'Army WASHINGTON (UPI) -A loderal Judi• dJlmllsed. today • '"111 alllcillnC the Army's rl&l>t to maklt.lill llttVeillll>co of dlslenten and other civillml I claaifies ai potential1 troubMmahn. ~ Jddge George Hart •lid after .• 75- mlnuie hearing that the. American CM! J.iberlles Union (ACLU), wblch bnJlllbl the' sui~ had lalled ... -the Army wafi involv,td 1n any 1unconttitutionil ff- ttvltY or had threalened the rilbll GI Cilliens. lie 11ld the Anny was lle<!>i!V 1 .. fonnaUon on individuals in the aame manner that !ll1np8pert throughout the country mlintaln lllCh Information ill their files. . • Aitorneya for the ACLU nid . theJ would appeal the ruling promptly to 1 higher federal court. The suit IJ'eW out of a mqulnt article by a former Anny .iottlHaenoe , LONDON (AP) -Tit• Louis Harris offlQOI', Capt. ChristopMr Pyle. He.alle&· Poll loday reported 1 comeback. bJ ed 'that lklce 1917,the ·Army bas -· Prime Minister Harold Wlbon's Labor inv~pUnc· '"the poUUcal beliefs ·and aovernmeftt. Puttinc it ahead of the • actlom of iDdividuals and .ori•ni'MklM ConJervaUvea: for the first lime in 21/i active in the civil nghta, white years. supremacy, black power and anUwat The c.mservativea still led Jn the. movements." Gallup Poll, 11ut thew Popularity droppedi A\' ACLU .att«ney, Melvin Wulf, told one percent in the peat mo11lh. ~ court today that despite i• The Harris Poll, publlsbed in the Daily statements to the contrary, the Armf Expreu 1ave Labor 46 percent of the was still engaged in such aurveillanl» electoraie, the OlnaervaUves 44 percellt on a,"very, very widtspreld" 9Clle. and the Llberall and others the re-Pi<llesaO< Frank· Aikin of the Rlliprl malninl 10 percent. · Unlwrsky Law School, acting for the The Ezpress, a staunchly Conservative ACLU, said the Army emplo~ hUndredl paper, Aid Wllaon might call a general of agents In a "diqractful" pracrara eladlOD bl June il the trend llbown GI obtalnln( lnformltlGo on la" lllld!ni 'ill'the lluTl& Pall conliAued. cltilem, \ Cbic",I!•· • • I ' U SllllJy, children fiJld lltlle p)as- tlc toja lft~tbolr ..,,cly stiire grab bags In Enliand. But 7-year,old .. . Defermen:U: En;d,-- CofllJ'lll• be wu crutiOI by aecutlve s e Order a·sie,r DolUaDll ~en ftderll n1pers dilul<_r,_~~ to brkl&---~· -~-1 .-·.. . . lint 1be mu!tJ!Ude GI .P,Vtrmniilt .0. Uvilln kl the dblt!er 1ru. at· ·Kansl}s u. • MauNon Won! of SbUdon England, · S h b N' .• readied Into the bag lhe bOugbt for oug t y . ixon lie poillted out ht In 111119, nalul'lll · . :U:.?m::C .. •=1n·= UC Santa Barbara, Penn State Quiet After Furor tbr .. pennies and pulled out a lilUe -. , plastic viewer showing 22 color ' w ASlllNGTON (UPI) ...: Proaldonl damase. aholl of nude women. Nixon ta exj>ecletl 'to aiMa. c.ocress 1 • 'lllilredly of plans lo do IWIY with 'lbe ""'1deDt urpd ~ and e1tenllon bf a NDl1bV of acUvltie1 The Wert Virginia Deportment of Highwc~s is hatting a hard time k<.piftg up will\ the J1111<1· es. They erected a sign' ra.t year 1MtDlng th< locotion of the com- munity of 06 Joneses". Thett Moe dn.ce learned_.. however, that the town ceaaed to ui.rt 1Dhen lta lcati resident closed up hil atore and left in 1917. • SidMy Gendars, who bu c:rooa- ecl the Atlantic In a rowboat ualng a scboolcblld's aUas a• a chart, landed In Antigua recenUy and qulppid, 111 only came by Antigua by accident, really. I came for a drink of water." He left after a rest-saying he would stop In Mia- mi or 140De of those places." some kinds of dtall dof"""°"ta, illlornled aourtell aid today. ~ The aources said NilOD also Would ..._ to eon.,_ in 1 apecial mll'I,. cttaUon ultimately of ID aU.vol1111teer. army -but not by the mi~ 1971 date recommended by a special presidential comnUMion. 1be awrcts md Nixon is expected to Betk adjuatmenta in pre 1 en t delennenta and may recommend that oCcupaUOllAI deferments be ellmlnated In tbe future to make all meJl equally auacepllble to the draft under tbe loltuy syatem. Nixon can wipe out BOme defelnMlltl by ~ecuUve order. Actloa on ltudent deferment& must come from Cqn&reaa. · 'Ille Pmident la upec:tod to aeek ellminaUon Of new peUtionl f o r defermtntl baled on u tndlvldual'1 COQ• ienUon that it la In the "111tloilll health, safety and int.emit" foe them to remain in the clvtlla1,. jobL · aJnady Wried on by federal qencies to belp -· and JOcailtler. 'Ille key n<w jlfVVlalmo 1111 that the Jl'l'!On.-o! be au-to loin mooey at favorable intereet · ratie. to local pvemmenll whk:h llitlll> ~Ivy Jos1es in property taxes bicaUlt ·of a major diaulA!r. The Nlam admlniltr"'"'° bu been .Jivinc lniensive sluclJ to.~ relief · operaHons sinct the ~ butTicane, camille, struck the 'Gtilf lut year. Tbere was ·~ ctlliclalil al· terward of confUaion In tbe ptw uiueut'a respoble. . 'lbePrealdent-~ to ea· panel !actlllloe for apnldil!I ldVIJ!C<! wont GI Jmlillnent dlqlien to gel futer w1mini lo midenta GI tile Olldulertd areu, particulirl)' the poor. one upect ol this -be • baller COllllllunlcallons aervtoe •to lbe llrlcllon rqkllll so that friend• and 1'llUfta ""'*I pt qulckar Wonnation. ' .. , '- ;Major Storm Hits · Plains J ' Heavy Snow Vp to 4 Inches t.o Spread North.war~ tl.8. , ....... ......... ., ....... """ ............. ' t:tl 1.1'1'1. ' 1 ...... ... ......... , •••• 11•1.ft'l.IA TMUltOAY !'Inf hklirt •• , •• ., .... , ., lttJ6 1,111, S.I '"' .................. •1IJ 1.W1.tJ IMtflt Nit •..••..••• ' ... •1• ........ . 5'cMll .............. l lltl.111, 1.t ..... • .... 1:14 1.t'I, ..... ,,.,, ..... M0911 ..... f:N ..-ktl l;)I 1.m, . ' Su11, M-, TWu ~ fMltl' tlln\'I ~ I Wiit .,.., H'MI !Ill lltdl ... Ye !flt O!'W ~lflM """ wllll _,..,., rtt111lftt "'-... W .,_ ................. , ........ Mill ~""·*"· n.-.... ~..., .. ,,. .. Nw--. Utlll, C......_ WWlmlM ..wl ~ .. lht ""* w .. -...ct'lll to ,..,.... .............. wll'll ,., llldllt tf' "'-.,..k,.. "' """'"' ., lauttl Otk* 811111 w.t Ollflfttl M~ T~.,... l«*iiWl'llH 'f Ktf. ,... .. 111111 ~ -..,, .... ,..,.,... .......... c..a -""" <Mii...... ....., tht MttflM ... ~ fOf'fliOll II! IM Mlltft wlt!I tee"""' -fllirrttt ... llttll .,_..... In f'-_....,,, A•l1(flle111. Tht 1"9(1f1c lov""-1 Wll -•ltf 111t111r wlrll 1 "'"""" trllld. l'_l!MI,.._ ---" . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ' ... ., • .1 • .. " .. " .... .. .. .. " .. ... ... " . = : .. .. " .. " ., ... .. " .. . D H .. . M ' 11 " .. •t ,, .¥1 " . " .. 0 45 .1• " " .. . ,. .. ... .... " " .... ... .. .. ... ,. "" .... .... .... .... .... ~ " By United Prt11 Jat.rnlUooal Snipers fired rlfle ~ at firtmen and police Tuesday nJcbt ..... the Univenlty of Kanan campus J n Lawrence, Kan. Tw~ lbw were Rt and 11 perlOns were arrested, but National Guardsmen and Sieie TroOpen prevenied new major outbreW of 'violence. At PeMl)'lvlnla Staie University in University Park, fa ., 3,000 alud<ntl marched acroa Uie campus after a m .. tlng Tu<aday night to discu11 the put wek of vlolenl pnotesta. Tbe nlgbt remained peaceful, bowtver, despffe the arrt:tt of ef&bt studtnls earlier. A force or l80 state TroOpen in riot ,.., who had mobilized tarller began 1eavln1 the campus. Both areaa were quiet early today. Calm allo prevailed In the l•la Vista student commqnlty near the uruverslty of California at Santa Barbara, where II -i• bave been .-since 'lllur .. a•y and ooe studtnt was kllled by rlne fire. A curfew Wat lifted Tue!lday, and lh!...,only um11Ua1 occurrence during the night wU ·the discovery of a crude bometnlde tinlebomb in 1 trub can a block 1w11 fro!ll the temporary branch of the Bank of America, the recent target. 9f firebop;iblng and window amalhin( atllcil!. Thousanda GI people from the Yale Univeralty _,.unity -gathered in a rallf TU~ at New Haven, Conn., planned to "close down" the achool with a atrikt! today to demonstrate their aup- port for the 14 Black Panthers awaiting trill in 11111 city on dilrges of kidnaping and murderln& a Panther who btcmne a pOllct informer. A majority of more than 4,000 people who met on the campu1 shouted their support for a !trike, but it was bnpossible to tell bow many were studenta. . AcUng qainst the Kansas dilordtn, Gov. -.i B. Docking Qldeo<d an JI. boor curfl'W that ended ~t • a.m. today. The scaltered· i!nlper lire broke out - firemen and police neared ~two flnt set In the sJreet Juat northeast ol tllo Lawrence campus. One fire t:iwt wu hit by three bullets but DO one W .. injured. Many falae fire alanm lllao were called in during the nf&ht. · There were 2Z5 National Guardamen and rflore than 30 sta~ troopers on standby alert on the perimeter of the city o! 55,000. 1be rlDe fire ce.,ecl Witen they began patrols. 'nle Ul'livenity of Kansu camp1s wa quiet, with all-night IJUII'ds ih f.Vfll'f building. A fire 111 In the student union building caused $2 mUUon worth of d21111ge Mond•y ni,hl Police used tear raa to dilpene a gang of black youtha Tuesday near Lawrence 1lllb Sdlool, where much GI the ·trouble began Monday, Tbe hllfl 1ehotll ha1 rejected a list pf denandl from Neero students, but authortiles were uncertain about the root c- ol the rioUna. STATI TROOPER CARllllS ROCK THROWING DISSIDENT TO WAITING llUS Rlot-....ty,Pellct face Ylolont ConfNnlatlon en 'Pann1ytvani1 Stat• C•lllll" Campu1 I· ~ ~ I [ I ' I I ' i ' I I , ' f • ' • • , • • • i· •• 4 • • r 4. I , • • • ir • I n • • • -• n n • 4 • 1 n ~ I r II h • • I .-.• \ ---------~ ---- ----·------,_-----...... ----·---··...,,=--·-=--• " ~· Has Nixon , ~fused · ' ' V~etnam?~ . . . 'i' ' WASHINGTON (AP) - President N~on appirently hopes , to defuse Vietnam ·as a political . issue .in the. 1,70 elec~ wltb his.surpr~ ¥· .nounee,me.n_t....ol troo.p with41'awats spa~ing a year". i Virtually• up to the ?QOment •Nixon went on the air Monday night, , the . ·widespread ex- ~tat.ion iil Washiligton was i'or another presidential troop ,pullback announcement Cover- ipg a period of a few months, sJtnllar' to his) s~ing ,,sioce the withdrawals , sfarted laat June. -~- Wilh his new 15o,OOO-,mon • \ return order, Ni,on is still ' bringing the boys home from • Vietnam at about the Me PIC:l . as ·before but •~ next > stage would not have to be ' announced until next spring. While Nixon tert himself room to announce a further pull-out closer to the November electiOns -"we shalt' , wiQ>draw more than . 150,000 'over the next year if we · make progress on. the negotiationg front" -he may have figured that: ' -He would be accused of ·manipulating for political gain with an announcement during campaign time. · -Whatever announce1Pent he,.;made then..w<Jl]d'..be_at- tacked by antiwar critics as not enough. With 1 a 150,00G- man figure out now, his si.Jp- portef's could at least cite an in-process grand ' total ~ I 2115,000 withdrawab -about half the Gls ,,out• in Nixon's first·two )'.ears . , seD. F.diliund S. Muskie-, the Democrats' 1968 choice for vice president, p~Uy made plain· he is not dropPing .Vlet- ttaril as an .issue and put his finger • on what bids to be a key Vietnam argument in 'the 1972 presidential7campaign preliminaries next year.' ti Maine ·senator sa!CI Nix- bn's itatement suRgesls "that beginning sometin;le n e-~ t spring, our troop levels in South Vietnam will level off •t .. tOmeUting Uke 2M,OOCP"for an•tftdeflnite perioil." 1 '• • " The issue.of'how-maily-shall- ~y-on In V,ietnam indeed comes closer with each pull- back'. A year hence, assuming ne more progreSSt' at the n egotf'atlng table than' hitherto. Nixon..will-be laced. -'- with a decisiOn on cutting into what sonie believe is a hard core minimum of 200,000 or so Gls still needed to ~revent ~ Vietnaln's being Ove~ run. U.S. military leaders are already dubious abou~ the PrHiderit's withdrawal pace. 'Ihe Joint Chiefs of Staff have iecommended a delay,· and many senior officers were surprised by Nixon's ~rge commitment. · won.en's hf;.·shalle ' wet•look •tklnl . . 5ale38c New, s~y.Wet-loot bikifti illn~, tri-bitacetate. Black }ricot ed'"'1 daatio·wailt ud legs. Whi1I! md brights; sizes 5 to 7. . ..,. -. ' , • • . ·~ < Su111•er~n neakers: · ~ with miracle-wear soles,· Comforl't built inlo evtl)' ti.out llOttOD amu upper and cushioned jnsole; west's tM feature oC the thick PVCsoles: Women's,gitls'anddllldr9'»sir.-. • l t 1 •:'' <j. '' tt.~ .. ;" !;l;1L,.. l Stretc~· 1· -· [: l·'t.' J ' .!t::. ! . pant., ~~i ~ I , 1-s~~E .. ., 96 ·c·~~l:y " l ) • ·- ' . • . , ' .. • .. .. l '' l.J"l'H' Stretch f o r· comroit.~ ~ One size fits all. Choose · ~· ~ , ·~ Kaltidd lleui11 · " I from this seasons <tj;iost popular shades. llave ' : now! .. , sa11·1nto Sinli•r! On-th~·-··· , . $·Ml• -Step •m>itlr in kickf <Otfl>n , 124 c .. uals ... lh<y go · sreat With · • :shorts, shifts! Co1orfbJ anhion.. , cdimolcs,110lHkid-s..JO, · PL Stunning hand. scrceocd , priirlJ Oil Washable coUon. The' overb~ la •t ' '•&tyledwithbaCtzipper.GroOvy.i:olon; ; ' ·~32to18. . . ". ~ : ' " S1Nl1ltt lq pant· Cotton. nylon stretch ·denim .JS" straight leg panf.'J. Contour waist ·i>acl<zip with blltton·tab. N'...est-·~·-'--' solid shades. Pn:iportion aiz.es aver .. qe 8to18, 1all 12 to 18. . • • • .... •• • i+ l • ,. «llll'.l'~Ycu:-.'*'1>• ~-J ClllNrLtESPREADS-Buytbeseitt~n,Jiob. ~"~,4''6ftfOlliw41°"1QJficbitGd, 1,,. mil st)'lt: orw1.vy,cot~ cbcllille. Viscosc/l'i.)'oa 72s9Q>JUafitstwillUdML • ' ~ tufts oli cotton hick', inadUe WublbJe.'no ina.'l ' .~.~ TwinOrfuU. i ' • ' ~ . . \ · "MOD''.lllT Pll.I.OW-~flonli ~ "OLE' BATH RUG-A new stylll',.w.w colors,• r~ andtwicc11~N~aoC. ll&W lease on·thc Joot ·afyourtiathroom! Good- , pol"9t« flbedj1f. c:ottoa. com-.w'i1hcor:ded tdp.. • ·~.oougft to u1e in oti.rroom1t too.'W•h-- 1 Tttese officer:s do not 59are Nixon's con{~ence~ which he . expresse<t more strongly f!lap ever before, in the rate . at which South Vietnam eSe forces will be able to take over the combat: Nixon said his ''far-reachirig decision ••• is based enureiy on the proP"ess of our Viet- n'.amiut,ion program." , . .,, • ' ! . -.blo~,Jattx~ack. . ·. '' --~~~,,--.:=:-~~~~~~~--1r-~~~~~~~~~~~_.-:--~~~~---:~ Nixon sounded a theme that may· be beaid again in 1912 when he said "America has never been defeated in our proud 190-year history and we shall not be defeated in Viet- nam."· He also pledged again an "eventual, total withdrawal of American troops" without fixing a deadline. Sm.~~ D. Alken (R· Vt.);.:~ &~·on;ls •ln ·faet :! follOwlng Aileen's publici!ed ·• forJnull (of 'f ' .Vietnam sOlu-: 1 tioQ. -i cjec\aft vidory and ' i get _~~: ' • Whether< this is ·l!,n -·apt r d,elcription 'Wiii qot be pro•ed I by,~ eieetfOn Jimlil 1l91f aJl(I . '• ~nil by 1971. ,While t}le I , t&O,..... ·"tltAdra:taJ is ~ ~ d~ 11 lrr1versible,1 Nix-·~ On ~ ~ ofleli dlOreollo< •. and ....,. 'lDlfl ~sit/th ; .. cnidd'~ on -... n•Sof!(ll • Vietftam Cln go-it·alOne a r_ e ............... '~Cl" .. . . ... ., ' Sowef«-ll01t1 ,,. ~ . , ·. -- ~a . .Exerci!le8 " I • • • d r ,_ WASHINGTON (UPI) - 'lbe lirtut riianetiVtrs 111 Soviet naval )lislroy · are' in Jl1'0ll"S1 . Jn the Mediler- ranean,'Norwegian and Philip- pine ,.., and the North Atlari' tlc -and Indian oceans. the' D<f<nae liepartment said. · 'Ibo· -.,gon said tbet for lhe' fin! time the helicopt« canter Lelingrad has sailed Into the Atlantic. It 'said two ~ of Srwi.t ships may • meet iln the Philippine Sea where they are expected to begin anUsubmarine W8;"fare exercises. ,;· l .$ "" -- l." "11 ' . • ' . ' J I Th~""' ........ wilh this coupon !Mllll' Pl,UTJC • SIWING mllST . ., Sale96c ' •t-7'r""3/I~ 3/1 ... ac.o, ... ..., llMITil ............. .. "M)hthit~ ~' PACICOF3 •1.: IAIR B!IUS~ES . . . ··~.'~ale 76~ ci:.o.. •.. ' !~1 .. ,_, ._ _ .. __ ~ .. , ...... ..._.1 1 • 1 • wifhtMlcottp0n ~, TODDURS' ;,,. 1NWllS , ' . ·' with fhJt CO'!,POD AQUA:NET® HAIRSPRAY Sale 38c. ,,*,_ • lttnW cir ..... k.tpt blir ill place. UMJT12,.....,_. . .......... ....... NOW-1.00K SUllGLASSES ' ' S~Je .94c ' •Metil ar '.,.mel f1t. ... 1 Colon. . • ... - . With.thl•'"'°" f ,' SAFl·PACIC STOIAltCllll'ST . 1 ~,~-.,, .. -· ' . ' '•. I•,' . I ·' ------·---------'-'---'---"-----~------~~~----- , • ' ·•' ' ' " ' •I ' " • . \I ,1 11 I ' I ' ' , ' 1 ' .. ' ' I ,, , • • I • • . -. -' • •ARV PILOT EblTORIAL PAGE Coordinated Hosp.it~Js .. I I .. • -\ .,, • lfolP.!llll of111;1a11 Vic Alldmrl and Edward L. 01· ,,.., :ile.ir~ C.•1md!f,HNpllal 11114·8addl .. lllilt CollllDallU1 l!Oopllal; ...... iN!de 1111•.impt'I~· ' . .we p~ belore the Jtin. health planning aulh' eri=llt Sadaiento last W.. ' ' I . · · ~ ..,,,,; \VI ts•of $t.7 n\illlOn and $1.1 · wpectiveJr,\~ir<bQIP!tals. Ad«ed .~ t-:r this .........,11 tile biggest aw.ard of bosp1tal ·e.. made Iii Orange Collpty, l~aloo"'t-sents. the total omouat of Hill-Barris lundS .award.a ·1n Iha state tilts time around. In short, Andrews and Olsen conv~ their liaten· ers that the need for greaUy augmented bos~tal ser· vices in the South County ana was vezyTeal, and that their coonlinatecl comtructlclll plan would meet th! neecl in a proctlca1 and economical maDDer. For Boulb Coast CommUnity Hospital, the grant -an Immediate ro-attead for impre11lve plans to build the hospital lllto a 300-bed institution to serve the rro•lne Soulb .County .populalion • .' . . .• . .. 'l'tae ~ ex:parulion program will cost $6 million, but aomo SI milllon wu collected in the last fund drive, wblch uafortanalaly wu itymied by a turndown of the hooJ>ltal'1 requffl for needed federal funds. Now that 1,.--tbfle funds are forthcoming, the money collected can \ be'P!'l lllto '!II ~te ~Dltructlon program. • Funds to complete lb( project will have to be pro- \'lded by the comm11Dlty. . · ', Tiie Slldclleback .Community Hospital In Leisure ·World will be a brand new, ~bed facility, serving the • ,. ' Student~Police Ride-along · -•14 JD San. Clemellte will soon see the world .. the pollCI patrolman -It Oil Ilia beat. They uted.for Iba lll'lvllale of lmclentandln.f the police officer: No lldulls ioqht 1hlm out lo participate. ipJtead, the' '.l'OUlhl, ·an lnltll1 committee of 215, san · Clemente·l!lgh .. !kbaol itudolltl, wed for cltypermia-· slon to ride with patroWnc police. Three other Orange Cout·cltlea already have start- ed the·plan. Most of them, ·lllltr munlc1pal officials drafted the ldeu, thon asltod the lludllits lo join. All tllree progr1m1 -In Lasuna Stach, Newport Beach and Costa M"a -are_, well. San Clemente'• ia expected lo 'be the distillate of the best aspects of the .lbtto, polle• adminlllrators pledge. '· ' ~. ' ,I • • ' ' Saddlebact Valley. With a population ex· more than 40,000 in the past five years, there's t of the need in that aru. And with the obvious oner,.llC cooperiiii0n of the city's teena1ers in helpln( plan the progrOJll. !lie ac- tivity will serve a ,UM6il purp_oae If It hllpo 11!1 youth learn about the mon btillnd flit bedle-and vice versa. .. . ' . . ' · It will, of Coiirse, need substantial support from dOnalloDI, but J!lal1I are to complete the project in tllree yaars. There is no better>way for a youDf "~llOll lo und'er- stand the·conctpl of law en!oreemeiit lb,all to' •it It in action. ·' 'Clole onl;y coWlta in. horseahou, !,tr. Agneul.'j ........ --. " . ' We Tend to 1V t,1lue Things · 'By Tlwir Cost - • ' noqlila.t.ti..: . We lml to va!De lbillp by lhelr COii; lbUI, ~ speecb la 1ICll -·lo 1•beCl;:-:.i11 la fne; aoly -It .. t' • and -COllly, wlD - --lllelr -lo -lo i~ .. -... _ .... and llroqb -·-1eaflela. • • • Ao -llouae .... la -""" 1mata a W feel "at home'' when be la .. ~ ... ·. ! _If C.0-II-Will befo;alno- 'Cll 1kd11, ,..... tlum<111f commiukn: ., Volaln pal II Ion( ..,, "Every 1D1D .. aulllJ of all u.. """' bo -~ do;~. . . . ~·•' . ' The dlld difference be-ihe j,.;r' and Ille presellt la thal In u.. put • !DID llol ~ tducallon and thotl·""'t Cllll lo U.. -1d lo apply II, wber<u In U.. present • mu nquirel more education in keep. Ing ms top of bis job thu ho need<d for obtainllllL • • • ' One lhlnt • husband !Inda hard lo ondentnd l! how a wire who "hasn't a lhlnl lo wear'' lo a party will try on llx dlflert.I -· be! ... cominC lo that --• • • • Protr• ii wonderful -before the m«b.....,l ap, -le used to nm lJJlo · , debt; -Ibey ride lllOUDd In IL • • • • Pubtc ollldals, from U.. Prealdent clowm, wllo pay lnceuant allenlioQ lo polll and lrends ought lo pay more at- . ' " . . _, ' J ' _,_. . . DDT 4r.rm S~n't P.aic Mothers Dear .-Gl®my . ·-Ggs: , I ' ' 'Human· M.ilk .Still Idel!l, ,J?r~f~rred~, . -• .J ' '• . ' . some Lqunanl ..... to ha .. lbe !du tbe hippie problem ii OUl'I 'alone. It'• a World-wide pbenome- . pon from N"' Yori lo London lo 'tokyo lo llerRley. Polke llale re- pmalon tin' U.. answer, Better education coald be. To tbe F.ditor• . Iii• and behavlo,r ""'Id c:ontribul• to Ii~ ukt1 .w~. by U.. lluulao . lam very diltraMd bytbl liftl1inll out every tOnn of youthfQI mental illMsa and ! ~~·Party East Germany, oftbopmoocoofDDTla.-ln!lk!or IBllneu, ·;I JPolalld aid · ovakl1? All - an uample of -pollution. ~, ADELE MARJl-1 people wanted :..*freedom. What ~ Tbla Ila --I.a a _, •of ',.. d1-n'aglng b t the J\uJilaa Como m11-and wlD -be -In !tie , , ( munllt Party is su portini wars of q. -Teac:IJ.la m ·April IS at Llltn1 trom rtodln er< tDe!rom<, ,-Cotltf•Nfllf' F'9•t grysion lhrougbout tbe w<l(ld and tho ...J. D. D. local uahtlaitlta. As a l'llUlt. m1Q' NorMCIUJI writer1 ihould com:iq IMir To the Editor: / ultta liberal wing of the Democratic Par- mothln bave -palcbd lalo U-.,.._, l1o 300 tDO!'ds "' .!cu. Th< One of our early palribla believed IY' wants us to s(op sponcllng 'mOOoy on ::to:::rt:,;:~~= ~=-.11ee1111at ::::_.~~=.!:t,:.Jrt: that·bll ~was miic11 more im, ::3~~:1:;:.n::.~;:£ by fOClllinc m -_,. tbey ore not krl -illd .. llQM!lilrc · -· ~ I.a .. ~ than hla life and that In C011Clusio11, wJien' tbe RussiaD eom. · aoly !ripMDlq _.. llot also '"V,-..,, ~-;-·bit-, .~be-"":,;tc!:'~\~, ~ ~ munist Party ~ ;lrying I.a eoiiquer l<nlioQ lo w1'slm a-tii11'1 warnlnl ::..~~ :;-.,::-.:I: :W~':t.4"'~~~~-=-~ qnics !l.eor ullon believe that !Udi · !:.!°'~ebrpi\:"·.=· ~.!% ~ oommeat; '"Ille nation will find 11 very bee..., ,,_ 00 ,__ -· mw'> loocl Iii , :.. ""Umealf iru valid a couple, of hundred . military establishment. ~ilo, "* hard to loot up to the 1uden who are -6 -.-t .t" , .'"l. .;· yen=· bit.* .$1Ch btliefg are "-1 of ... ..r t~ their~ to the lfOUDll.'' bUt c:ontllllae to. tpl'IJ huiaall food'-, J .!· :'.: ... 1 ..• obloletl ~modem times. Yet, there ~~ end .UP with a na1>111D uD -, -.;.~ • •• • DDT. A lilt ol-foodl no·11:1111r llpl'I~ "·· ~,. ~ , , tiiougboutthe Id that neroes. _ .i. 1 -Sucoeistal -1e -~·Id ahr-N--...Wd be mor. bome!lc:laf tJian ..... a hellt alta<t at an -•a siiilb"'-17 are ......., ,.c,_ li ':"'...'... lo , , . HARRY B. McOON,...D JR: one bobliy ,.:;-ciO.;;'...n ,t".:;;;;,Pij 1llOlldlnf no ,brHJlfeedlns. Bottle 1laiiloo --1d;,au .till "'9 llt.alill ·Wi·~ · are --~ ve1 .,.,g lol'eiiiliiil-ll:.. --• veathaiabW'-lnooa mull IO., IOlid food ---ride·~~~~ __ lnf~m. .,.._.. ., bruatlad bobiea, se nrildlinl lo Ibo 'llGI-·-""""1-" illfl.CliirresB· . c\. ' mE FDlsT PLACE that comes lo kind.of ...... 00.. DOI l\lll'&lllee lit-Ue ti Dot .a 1atlalacl0ry -· It_. ...nill-bio,"t:> . ~ milld ii the llorlln Wall and !he fact 11l1111fllt1 ID -...., of lhoucbl"'""" an fllrV WMla. • .. , . , ~· that. uy i;;ast Gmnan wbo trios to tion. · • ; • 'ro AILAY THE fun ol -.S belaC,.....,. oft~ hlo 'iiDIJ .~'AI', """P",lo b'e9clom.had better be good T Im 111 · '"' __ t_, brealtfeecllJW or conslderin:{.lt, I include tenUtill becaUlt of. poUutlort. k1 ., ! · and .tuci..·, ~,._ _ _!,_e he or she. wlll · ,._.,. .g •-1 • l)'llem by a quote ~ Dr. H-•-~ ~-r, N•blJc ., °""""~ Whiab .i-...J lDccmveni uuw ... ~~ um: -Did you _ know that U you are an ,· i>e .;i,ot in the back. How about the -~ ~· · ences are u-health direct.or of OU Part, IUIDoil tftd American. male between 30 ud"'tO yon riation of Israel that was set up by pedllnly tranlformed .into com P 1 ex t editor of Qild and FamllJ Quarterly of qe tbt odds are l iD to y~'ll suffer the United· Nations and mll!t fight to "'-~• ~~b us· feel richer -speaking for La Leche Leque'1 Medk:li from nne sort o( heart attack? 'UMve tl1' qgreuive war that is being wbllt"" ~I • ~· Advisory Board: '"This cbup bM beta Dr. P1ul Dud1eJ White bas Slid, 0E1:~ llDpc:.t: cm them . by the ·Arabs 'with ' carefully imesti11ted and 1 e ad In I ercbe of the mu!Cles is as aeential lo tbe DflfalMnl 111pport ot the Russian "Ille only :lie ·I am PIUl.ai io 1111 in-aatbo1111a .., DDT In food ml broul tbe health of man u Is ~!i"I· ii~ Cominulllsl Porty. t.t us .. t fCl"got orme tu retura," -~ ~ fr;kal 11 lach milk hne been unanJl!V!OI in concfUdmc and the use of the Jn-ala. Outstanchng thole that drown while trying to escape yesterday, who has ·a wife and four thlt present day human mUt for the m.. reuons for a hurt 1ttact are physical from the' Cuban Commu.ist Party in :_00.\::j0~ ~C~~· ~ m)'l<li rant when available nmalm tbe ldul inl<tlvtty, 1ncre ... In ... 1g11t and im· bo .. that sank Ju!! , few mlnutoa • • • and preferred food for 1Df111tl. proper cilel after hitting 'open water. "What bu been for~" ecntinued I beUtve television watching also plays Their ak1nr may be yellow or brown to~~:f°~~:'::e: Dr. Ratner, "ii that When Dr. Gmn a sreat_part ln keepln& a·chila inactlve but the Jlltriotl of South Vietnam, Lam Lofrolh, the SwedlJb lozlcoJolill, first ph)'llcally ud montaliy. and Cambodia are just ., bra Vo and time: and when ~e have made all the calledattentiontotheprwnceel.DDl'M Dldyouknowdurlnganaverageyeara dedicated to freedom as any <lf our ::~e ~::per=.'r't1re into 1 brtut milk in the pt.per he .UVlftd at cblJd I to U w1tchel televiilon l ,MO anceston that gave up their li ves in • • • the COoference of Wllcawl0 Natural hounbutattadrtc:hoolfor•tiours? the Revolutionary War. Tbe North Viet. Re.t0urces in May t•, -ht made It By 11, a clllld. ~· ••tclled television namese pitrloti are also bri.ve but they A at answer may tura away Wr1th, but only a loud 11111Wer tuma off <Urios!QI. . emphlUcally clear in tbat nmt llafie.. 21,800 hours and attended . school for are the oppreaors that woold not be ment tblt despite the ipreMDCe of DDT ' U.OOI .hours. Perhaps Wltcbiu IO much able to fiiht an 1ureyive WJI' without 'human milk when avaUabJe ii superior telmdon bu caued the bttteJ: 1'arvest of the suppUu givea to them by the Russian to fonnuJ1 milk.' "' alienation, frustration, o_ymdsm and Communist Party. · ~Must Be a Remo•' , ' Legislative Crackdown "In a 1ubsequtnt Jdttr," Dr. Ratnlr 1adllm. ~ boun of paislve ei:posure · . addo<l; "Dr. Lofroth llated, 'Wllb our lo fllllo aad desradlnl models of bumu DO YOU REMEMBER about ali U.. present sdflllllfk: tnowlod&o, the 1111eral ad\'ke Is that Ibo pol!tlve ef!ecla of lbe human milt prepoodlrate Oftl' tbe nogau .. sides of Ill~ can- DICK Sll.\W "1 JAMES E. WllETMORE Realtor llitlt Dblrk:I If tllb ls the "Year of the Dog" to the I a.-, It mmt be tho "Year of tile ca .... 1wr" lrl tbe Legislature. for u I me:•••!fld before ln tltiJ column a rub of me• es amcemlni c:obmmet JW'O" I =·"'"~ --Ibis 'lbia' ii cleaplle tho fact that Cllifor· nlani already hav. on tbe sta!IM boots the blll Ian In tbe nation to prntect the cemu:mer ud the hcmest bu.Uelsman. AJ aD eumple of new legisl•tkm on· the tubjed, frlduleot !ravel promoten •ore Ille target under a blll lntrocb:ed by a ' coll ...... at Ille roquoat of .lbe Stale A~ tome)' General's office. I IJNDD THE pnipooed ""' law, travel lpr..-s would be ttqUired lo pl1c:o to permit of tbe money """lved far lir f.ravtl .ta truJ& wJtll it ts forwarded to the air carrier, ud i.mtorm tr1veler1 on rt- ' quest """" llielr -Is being held In -1111 what air carrier ii being Ulod. ,,_ ~ '""1id alao "" pro- lilbiled 1.... --charter fl!ghta urUe9 Oaere ii a u:ub ICt with an air car· rler f« -• f1llbl, and lo .-. pro- mptlr 11111 -paid by ptOljlecll .. ... .-11 Ille WCbl la cucelod. '11111 .... .....,, of_.. .. trlftl apllll .... "'**"' ...... ""' air ! lloea. ftor an eampl, &lace I.a lbelr -Iba--.. IW* lo pmldo Ille ..-paid Jor by lrawlara. rr 11 s nm._.., a.nr1 of. flee baa -fraud Ill -low.c:oal 111..i plw lo .. a pe:•loot pnblem In I Oil-. 'lldo ""'""""'· -.11 aimtd :.~:::-==-=~~=-=':: . I • • legitimate travel apncies in the stlte. My colleague said Callfomt. tra.elen · hive been stranded In foN!Icn countries because tbe lravol promoter hu not paid tbe carrier for the return trtp, In many Clltll, the lengthy lists of av1ilable 'fllghla cil'<ulated by lf1ls typo of travel ))l'OIDOters are wbolly flct!Uou1. 'Ibey uae tbe moner and tben dllappur ... AN0'111ER BILL. which would mike ued auto dealert chooee bet w e en repossession or a lllit to reaMr"for non.- payment, has already received ccm- . m!ttee 1ppm"81. • Under pretent law dealtn In both new and used cars can rep:>Mu the vthkle and then '"' for a ddldoney Judgmtnt, while sellen of other claseea: of merdan- dlae may do «>e or the other, but not both. Th< pt-1 law would not apply to ·new can, "ltnee-new car dealetF \e:IWled that tbe mollllc deprodaliCll of·..,. car values u IOOD 11 they 1t1 10ld jusUfia ddlden<1 judpnontl as . wtll. u repDI 7 tloo. STILL ANCITllU bll1 ii aimed at -w """'"111ng !inn• who .are pruenlly .,ill111 cooflclelllJal finlllclal ..iormatlon obtained from dltnts. n.. lnformalioQ Is presumably being utlllsod by ·-IMO' ·-.n to apprucb pr-qvo lllmforl wllb financial bactcniund alru/17 I.a hand. Eftryont wUI agree, 1 am sure, tb.?t aovemment hu 1 proper 111d Vital role ln protecting consumer laterestJ. \ poundr (DDT).' " Enrele• I• Essntfal ToU..Bdllor: I bello" If pomiil could loo!< far •aoa&ll -Into tbelr -·· u ... there might be .. vm1 thlnp Ibey -Id •llmlnale. Finl, I'd lite to Wt about tbe plUIUl'O ridln( of motoreyclos, tnll blliu and d~ buqt~ Balda btlll( eOllly tnd nolly, !My are ~· In ao llll1IY . way?. II 1"' knew your boy would die of Quotes &Im CW., TV vtmm·eatMJI I t, " e.a: • C.••••• aa~ tt ~·· ~ fjP'rtlldml Niia II wall M-villd not lo ltltgrapla ..., atop alone Ibo wiJ of (troop) wllbdrawal, jut u It would not bl "'" for a boUllfllld .,.,,.. -lo 1all 1111 plu "' actloa. • o.rif IMJ, M.D., ra All -••one thlq al -II heWnlnt: """ H Ibo <Umllt ecaloglcaJ eancom la a lad at leut -ca1alnly' 'do exc:o! at •pondin(. Jll'llt deal of llmt and 1!IOll01 on lada.'' 'The Carreta'-Vivid, Moving Novel It la lrnPublo "1o explain why "Tho ean.ta," a viYtd ml movio1 nav.I by B. Tri-Ila nol IPPoarecl In this toonlry until now. It wu publllbld lD Gtrml!'ly in ll30, IDd in J!:naland 1 ho r t I y tberulter. '"lbe Carreta" is one of Tr1Wn's siJ: 0 jqle novels" that dult with human upec:ta of Ibo 1110 Mexican revoluUoo qalalt lbe Dlu npne. Ellcept for •tM Robellion of the Hanpd" (!IA), 1IOl1e of lboM boob, all wria.it In tbe llllOs, has ~ In an ~an edlllom. Wh!cli. mU.. one_, about u lndusllY that · clllms tt ls 1lw1y1 lllU'ddn& IDCI «:Im" pelln1 for good "'" l1dlm. "Th< Camta" 11 nol·aoly Pd fiction; It ts the bolt B. Tl'I ... u .... .....i .• boot that pulls a readlr l.alo .m notlc Mexican rural baotwaah of I ball - tury ... and· l.alo • --~ ..----.-0 ....... --... DnrGeqo: I've had -dales -Ibis 1111 and all I htp btorq Is tbe ,,._ tllal .be It lilt oCllct wolf. -I Mop ... datilll hlm!. T. G. Dear T. F.: If you lllD haft lo uk after -dales If bo'a a wolf, I would lmqlnt 11'1 portedl1 .,. lo teep ' dallnc him. (Or ti THAT 1'1\11' ~!) -. . (Send J<1Uf problem lo Geor,., proloalonal ...nywart do IUJ•.) ' ColwnbiG In lia simplicity. Tl\A VEN, THE mysterious writer who cMtd lut year ·in Mu.I.co, arrived in Chlapas, tM 'soutbelnmost ptovlnco of Muico, in the mid-1t20s. Thil is a region laced by mountains, sub-tropical valleys, plains and ilnlla at·hardwood. Traven &icum<ated much of tbe bard life the1'! In bis fiction. ("Tiii Tre"""' cl tbe SJe<. Tl ·Madre" la plarod In tbe Sierra M~ de Ollapas)! · ' A "carretl" h the· oi:odrawn cart in -pouants haul, freight '"°"' Ibis Nged tertain. In tbe novel we meet a c~o, Andreu Ugalde, ol pure ln- dlu atock (tbe T"1tal tribe), probably a diae<ndant 'of Miyi... .. ---... I While l'raV"1 ll\ldo mUCh al tbe hard Ufo oi lbe cartdr(ver In lbe novel and 8" le!npted to suuesi the JIUn'ln&$ of ' moluOon. this ls t.uenti?lly 1 love story. 11 1o11on .u1aida'1 -P "' a """"-" sirl and lbt probloma of love lo a c:u11ur, of pov.rty where moat _. had no -bul •hra)'• could aflord flmr<l"lu f .. ID lmporlant floalL • liMn:r. OBRllVllD and ..-~ed the Cfllapu rural Ill• with the dedlcatloo cl u anlhn>~ evu Ibis 'd!annlng -tOve 1l.MJ. And> btcau111 he was ·very mud! tbe pa'ilphlole<r In hla flcllon, Traven WFI never at a Jou for an ironic .J C<lmment: "It may· well h1ppen that. ti paradi!e real!Y exists, and II the IMO' letarian finally gets Iii.,., ho will find Iha very same persons auted at the table u they have already Sldmtned the crtai:p from life on earth." · . It hll laken this f~!Ustorlc.( novel a loog time to reach us. Now· 11, Is heri read it. And Clthers of the "jung)e novels;: as tbey are issued, one by cne, by tht small Nl!lv Yiitlr'b®~ of 'Hm'1Ml'iiiji ''Government,'' "'Ibe March to Coaballand," "The Troia," "'Ibe Generll From"'t:he Jungle;" and· 1 new ediU. of '"l'l)o Rebellion of tbe Hflll"d." t WUllamllapa ' __ . ___ . Wednlidall, April 22, 1970 Tli< tdttonol P"O• Of Ult llailr , Pilol (•<kl to mt°"" Clftd .- ulal< ,.-. bv pre,,,.inio uu. rirwapol)<r'1 opl1lloM end ...,. , ~ "" IOpla of, lntercll aM lil/ftl~. "' ~ • fonJin fM ii.. ......... Of ovr roa<l<t'I' apl..,.,, ond l>r Pl'<'"'~!lg thf dlW[H ...... point. of ln/orm<d obmwn and apak<....,. on lof>lcl •I lb< <1ov. Robert N. Weed, Publlaher '• ' • • ' . Wedotsd11. Apttl 22, 1'!70 DAILY I'll~ 7, f • • • I I I " • Through S.turd1y Onlyl The coolest sale in town on our women's sleepwear! feminine, summer styles ••• 111any with the never-iron plus of Penn Prest•. Gaymocle"' shift or full length gowns, full length or baby doll pj's, brunch coats, togas with pants and sleep shirts ••• reduced for, a limited )i.;i~ :9n.ly,: .• • so hurry ••• you'll want several! . . . . . . . . PAJAMAS, 5-IM REG. $5 ••• ..... Now3~99 • NOW 3~19 SHIFT GOWH, S-M-1. REG. $4 •••••• • • • • \ • , . ' . • • 1 f I' ' • • .. .-' . . ' -• . . ~ .. S·PECIAl:·S· ! • • . . . . Sir~ <""°!1 kiills • , , cuu1l 'shirt f.,,.. ~ Sm•shingly striped 100% cotton short ,....,_, tnen's .i.1m ••• S-M-L 2 for $5. $P,.cial buy ftl• men's golf shirts and wa~ki~g .shorts! ' . . " . Team up-polyester/coiton golf shirts in basic o'r bright colors "(ith wal~ing.shorts in solid colors or plaids ••• cottoni poly- · ester. 'fabric : in. your choice ,of Grad: or Continental styling. .... Sliirts,;S.M-~-Xl Shorts, 29""2. YOUR ·CHOICE 2.99 Through S1turd1y On_lyl Our fabric shoe sale is for the whole family! We show our handsome beat shoes for men, women and boys. Come in and stock up an fabric shoes for the whale famHy while they're sale priced. MEN'S BOAT SHOES 2 ' $8' REG. 4.99 • • • . • • • • NOW for Big boy's beat shoes, Reg. 4.99 ••• NOW 2 for ·sa '!\'OMEN'S BOAT SHOES 2 $8 REG. 4.99 • • • • • • • NOW for f l I ' r " d " . " l• ., " .. i111 • ~ ~ l ... I I • ,, " ., • ' ' • ·i I ' 1 ' I • . Now4.79 SlllP SHllTS, P.$-M.L REG. $6 ••• • • •• • • Boy's Penn Prest~.walking short value! Plaid shorts ••• U-Grad ~. the wa'f he likes them, Penn Prest" for never tan ease of care when tumble dritld. Sizes 6-18 Reg. Qnd slim. 2 for .• 5 . . UKE IT ... , CHARGE IT! • Girl's scooter ski~ ·~nd' knit ~ops... , Match 'em up for carefr•e warm w~her fun ••• cofl n print scooter skirts, and short sleeyed cotton knit tops, peasant or Frenchman undershirt style, bbth, sizes 6-14. 2 for•3 - Special buy! Penn Prest" Jamaica shc;i,rts Jamaicas for girls ••• prints or solid 'colors ••• that never need ironing when tumble dried ••• buy her sev- eral pairs and •ave nowl Sizes 7· 14. 1.77 • Misses cotton scooter skirt set buyl Worn.n's smartly styled sandal buy... Girl's vinyl sandals fo~ symmer fun ••• Cool rottle taps matched with ftlppy little scooter skirts Ornamented ••• slings ••• thongs ••• and in all the colors Buy her several pairs of these smartly styled sandals In I• in bright, fresh prints, dOts ond stripes ••• in carefree a girl could.ask for. In sizes 5-10. Buy several pairs npw ·assorted colors' to match all her outflts whil-. you can f 100% cattori, sizes S..16. 5.99 and savel '1 sa_ve now. Girl's sl~, '1 . . , L-~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~...-~~~~~~~~~~___.,__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__,~-. AVAll-ABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE ' ' • I • l . ' • I • ' I • ,. \ '!~ 1 ' . \ I , I I· I I I ~ • . " -· ' ' ,. ' ~ ,/ t 7 • ' • • • • I i < , • • I I I l • I UPlfe ...... Pa.i1e~s, 187.0 Stflle Uaa~le to ~· a go of It in Norwalk, Ohio, the Fussell Oliver family left ~lr home m a covered wagon to seek their fortune in the Wes~ ij,ke the pfo""rs of the )Qt century. With $14 iri' cash and a 3().day supply of food for his Wife and four chilclr~ Oliver smd, 11l'µi going to work my way West." '· 2 Apologize;_ Grenade Blast-Hurts 21 Seale .'Case In Middle East Warfare~ Strife Eases By Ualted Preu lnt.ernaUon•l A terrorist han grenade In-NEW HA VEN, Co!Vl, (UPI)·-ju red 21 persons, lncludl111 six With apok>giea accep~ and... Chfiean tourists. in Nablua on c®i.mpl chargeuobseqllenUy •,the occuplad west .bank of 1 ...... 1..__. agalm:t two Blick J ordan today. Israeli troops "'vt',,_, . ' dueled ICl'OSS the "eastern and Pan~r1, the bail }lelfina: of western tronts wlth Arab Panther party chalnnan l!j)bby forca. . G. ~le resumes today in an 'ln'Tel Aviv, lhe newspaper ~ lea charpd With ~ called on the Israeli t4in.ikin. eovemment to a)»andon Ill nflllal lo use the woiil' Seale ls charged with the "Withdrawal" in p u b 11 c ldcloapl"I and murder of Al,. stai.mem on a possible Mid· Rickley,~. bf New York City, die East settlement. · a felloy Pantlltt who reported-Three of the Chilean t011rilt1 Jy bad turned police informer. were ,rdeased afer mtdlcal Jle wu .11:¥t.ed a one day con-t r ea tt m e n t . The other UmaDct ;l'Ut.sdly to confer c a s u a I t J e s were Arab wlth,_._11!' aitorneY., Charles Gar-passengera and .,pasaertby. ry, W. artJved Crom San Fran-Nabtus ill 32 miles nortli of Jerusalem. lor COurt JOO,e Harold An Israeli spokesman said M; '!"Y dropped eontempl the terrorl!t hurtad a grenade ...... aild m-month jail ,... al a bus as II rolled through -,~ ~ cqalnst two-Clock-Square-this morning. Puthtr offlcets. bavJd HU· Israeli poll~ and • security IJlftl al)ll'Elmer bOuglu. forces llOalad off the &quare Tiie two,, Gr Olkland, apolo-and picked up 1 e v e r a I lilOd 'Iii the i;<!!ri for "lnvol. 1uspecl1. untary .contempt." Seale stood In Amman, a Jordanian by mid sidd It had not bttn ~eaman said Jor~anlan and tlielr lntenl lo d1'rupl lhe pro-liraell. troops fought with ceolllngs but lo "try and mail> Jbacblne guna a""" the _&ait.~ul assembly." Jordan River about one mUe "I'm iadeed pleated to see north of Ult Dead 'Sea thla . tJMft~,wn1 be no YMre inter. :n'lomlng. He Aid there were rvpUcril,'' said Mulvey, ap-no Jordanian casuaJtlel. puutly 'referring to a scutne An Israeli spokesman 1aJd 1ut .'Wffk lo court when the one IsraeU soltUer was wound- twe Panthers were cited in ed in a batUe with Egyptians c:or:iftnpL along the 50lllhem sector of ' the Suez Canal. Tbr.et·....._ were wounded In be 1 v 1 artillery doel• on thl - frool 'Tutlilay nllhl - .respoadecl lo_ the llbellllll liY sendilll ill plar,. to , a!iocl; Egyptian posi&QI fer ...n than an hoW'. Tunney Kin Trial Slated' CHESHAM, E111tanct (AP) --Joan Wilkinson, daughter of former ·world be1vywetght boxing champion Geoe Tun- ney, was ordertd tQday to stand trtal al Old Balley Crim- inal Court in LondQn on the charge of murderlni her hlli- band. Mrs. ·WllkJnson. ~'°· 1J_t sllenUy during the lG-minll&I hearing ln Chesbam M1atl- trates' Court. Later she WIS driven back to Holloway Jail, London, in a prison van with · the blind,, drawn. She i.. charged with the bludgeon murder of her 31· yeer-old husband, Lynn WU. klnsoo, on Easter &o'Jda)' at their renlcd coontey • colllll•· Her brolher, Jay Twmly, said at lbl lime of blr amn that hi• -and ber· blpple-style INsband had been. U• tremely happy tD1•tlltt. • .. ·Two rings for two' lovers. . . both rings $88.00 14-karat white or yellow gold, Illus· trations enlarged. I Easy credit.terms• stud•nt accounts avo11able:• up to 12 months to poy BonkAmtikai'd • Ma~· Olotg• ''.The Store That Conlid1nc1 Buiit " " I .,....,,,.i .... -&-t1a1111 .... -0,.. -.. "'""-· Prl. TII t P·'"· I r =oc = { __,,• '· " , . I • . I .GOP Rank~ S-pli.t on Dougla$ 1Mo~e • against Douglas. ChalrtJ\an Emanuel Celler 10.N.Y.), pro- mised_ a full and lmparilal Inquiry by • specli) nv .. m""I" ber !Ubconuntllee. · Should lhe \>'•oi refuse to send the 1'e!9lutjon 10 the noor ,.a second reaoluUon call- ing fOr an lnvesUgaUon by (:,ubqn Troops Comb . Hills ~ , .. Fo.r Invading Exile Forces MIAMI (AP) ~ Cuban troops co'"1>ed lnounlalnoul Ortente PrfJlflboe for a.n-u,.-. i'alder1 !Oday whtle a. 'mlll\ollt exile group In 111am1: ""'1-.i u .s. aid and ·ollldal. -1Ullll that the Ctml9*111tJ• ·hl&nd la in I 1ta~ ti war.· . , All ollld4l oi die organtza. UM, caJlod Alpha I( old the l'fOUP wa dDal'dlPC 11tll tht ~ moral.and ~!trial support,, fur the twO-piroaaed invasion mounted lat> 'week in an a~ to OY~ the Fldil calro Jq!me. Tbe ..... Aid .\)phi • alio ... ~ u.a. "doc!lratlan tllal II ' ·" c • ilrt:•dy In a state of war." "1be weJcome and reception , of Cubans living In and around the 1andlng JpOl ,..,.. oul of the expected proportions," the rpokelman tald, ••anct 9e(ft! of fellow countrymen joined the invQ.lon forces on lheir way lnlo the' hll~." A statement released by Alpha 66 aald, "In the name or freedom aoo s e l f - detenfl.lnaUon of the Cuban people, we remind the man- datarles of this country the Unfted States and lhose of Ctntr'1 ancf South America •.• that time after ume they Jaiif te the wbole -Id they naJd ~ bolp'and us!sl .. any Inside revolt of the Pq'ple of Cuba." , "We, aok and demud,\I* they live up to Utelt Cf1Do mitmeQts," it added ,' · M._lille, the hoad or the Cuban 'anny in Orlente :Provinfe said over Havana Radio hla troops had sur- rounde4 the ,invasion fore• and "within 41 hours they wtll be completely exterminated." "nlC number of Invaders bu not been dilclose<t Ca pl . Raul Mene ndez TOmasevich Sf.Id in the radlo interview monitored In MlamJ that government soldiers had the raiders pinned down near Baracoa on Cuba'• eastern Up. I .. ' ' I ' • "l:lll,fl 1S UP ' . ~ .... 1 ; SPECl*L! . ~ - YOUR CHO iCE • LIGHTING "XTUllS TO lllGHTIN YOUlt WORLD! A. 3 ... ht ailirtQ ftllltwt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10." L 3'1fthf'Mocltm' •tJf• chand•lier •••••••••••.• , •••• 10." c. """" cellng ~-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10.99 0. A¥acado puUdown style .••••••••• ,.,••••,, •• ,, •• 10.99 E. .$ .. ht 'Traditionar style chandel61r .................. 10.99 f, "Mediterranean" style chain ••• , •• •••,.••·•••••••., 10.99 G. Antique copptr d!ain ••..•••••••••••••• ••••• •••• 10,99 LIKE IT .• , CH-ITI ., ; 68 f-t! We're 1ighl in ther• 911ttin9 yow tt. ttvbtity m Wldbe you want ot "' ljiw-.t pes..,_ 1ttic:1. ' ) • . I E ' ' 8 ' . _,_ ... .. .,, .... at ..... -·-CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD DOWN!Y FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH l.AlCiwooo . MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH VENTURA SHOP SUNDAY • 12 10 $ P.M.I ' ., :h er le :h ••• "" " .,. th ~­ ly n· al ~ ~ • ...,.~'C:--~,,.....~~ ..... ~ ...................... ..,. .... ..,. ... '"!",.. ....... 1111 ............ 19 ........ -= ... ~-. -~' ' _. -----.-. . • • W14-. A""I 22. 1970 DAIL v PILOT II ~Odlac '· :Btick:; Again.;:. • • •• '' • I ,. "" JAllATOOA (A!') -"He Socrmfteaid,-prabed iii is rlcocl>etled Into Moran' anet SF M te M de · Cla' JO K!JJ! ""8d hls 'llle ahd loll It In memory. ~Ing f~"' actldontally by a ys ry ,UT , rer ''"·' uungs · oqlortobeapeacemabr," Mora~°'JIUld bfv e ~n. .. J • I ' ~ . ;. I , .. Jll'1elt .. id at tht-fuoert) ,II'~ ~"'the ,..,.I'll~-e , ··~ of( a student who lrled to 'Santi 'liar a'caml"JI In ]ust • · ~' P'llANCllOO (AP') -II needled police on Ille facl WU -'to delth. ~ m h -•· ha "It ii 1.odltt," aaya pollce !hey haven't oaughl hbn. of blt bloody lhfrt btve been , cl°'ornla1 a~ ~~ "Fi11an~ !r~~ VA~SEI If ~/ .... Dl.0 TOIClll ... ,..~ 'Poll<e believe ~ la the m,llled in with eerller lettera ' · • ' bla un1W'lil111 ·=· team ' I ··-, men •ho bu kWei1 Ovo ........._ · •~-p · lel • • • we go apln.'' ' I In N0..U... c.lllomla i:;t;; " lfOID .1.odlac. None w,a in the -·~ • llGran, ll, WU lhe ~ :r. ll'"'i , l ~l a h4i1 L-In Clre ' ; • tCllCblWll~atanew Dec.-20,1•.tbeftntllay'11g onet~~edTuelday .. , -.~~~~ ... =l llnaorle•~.lia'd'' g'one into lhe ·-·~.!-~·~~--,,..-.. ltUU ~ the i:nan who calls was a younc couple abot · in PlilnWIW o1 the new leller ~.W~ wvumn -• M _, ..... ~} -1 to have killed 10 peop)e -woman foDow.n in '" another those nleased s b o w,e.d. GOV.. R e • I • n ~ in: bulldlng' ln ae Iaa. Vlata com-P48'IV'l'llDmflJ., himself t.oellac and now claims· 8 Vallejo lover's lane. A y.oung were wittbbeld by pullce; ·•· ~1la nmmNl.. 1111nce' oft-1tlackeCftiank t.ot ·America ~~ ·='~i:t M five more t.Qan police sh'ooUng· ~rve~1 wes .·~c'.s, customary errallc , • mun!tyofftbeSantaBarb&.ra tf""1.nt;:.~. previously credited him with. seriodsly' w 0 0 d1e'1d ' 't>Ot ilpelU,hg:"', • ~ , ~. 4 • 1 • ,.c:~pwi C. ~oUt·a firebomb. •Una ~ • 11 The le{tef, malled Monday recovered . "This ls 7.odiack speaking. 5 ooo~·s h )7tvn· rk .. 1'e ~lilt l\lnl jtter.he U~~,•= ~-== in San Fral)Cilco and ~ Next a young picnicking By the way, have YOt.l cracked ' ~ ()0 W Q e·rs ~ ~~ ~.' Offlcfrs said the ::_r. 'tia'O~~~Mal~ ·-"~ '· Tuesday by · the. Clironlcle, couple wu knifed repea.tedW the ·¥. cipher I sent. you~ . ! · 1 .. • • ' ;o:Gt bUllet ma, . h 1 v e •AA~ .. .u eru;: _._. t ·WIS partly prkUd, partly by a masked ... killer: at ·Laie "' My name ~ • · • series o~ 1 1 w: '" , · · · • • -· ' · -- . -wr1ll""··wit11 • btue r•k·tiP Berry•ssa. Tiie g1r1 .~led. tha • 13 Jl'l11bo1& ••• r ... ~.I. 'Ma' V · 1:n.m• LA aJk1:.'ut • ~.· •.• •1 •.•. •:• ~. • •, • • •. • • • • • • . ...L Plft.JUkt ~~ca· boy survived. Most recetitly, cerous as to bow much money -.,u U h --"'"""'' llDDi: ttl.llau&hor, a San Francisco taxi driver you have on my hMd now. " . . •1 ~):_-'"pr . .....,1~ • • ~eltlt ,S ... tf!ll~· '· . . . lbope you do not think that, UIS ANGl!UIS (AP) -improv~.lorkini....ilt1ona. • ~l:ll e ·e ... ~1ve ... • c.. ii . . , I was the one who ~wiped th . , ~ Robert K Beausoleil E ' ll/I' La. d d ·out U'lat blue meannie with Fivethousandemplpycsof e EdBratrud,,ec,rerary-• • l "··r·-~ . . ~ ' .• c • . • •. I co ,ogy 1T10 v e . u e ~ bol!Jb .a\ the c:op station dly schools were vOtlng toda~ treuurer or the ..,Jon, sald • ' . • ' • : '. ' ' " • :. anl ~ged ronner mem~ . . . '·~ ::'a~' str~ke.jein ,13,000 :: =:;1 :~ii u.:a. ~: . e.v~1'JJ1g . programs • o the Mansnn 'family',· ' ' "It jua wouldn't doo to. n • ""''( . By ~ STALL' arouitd one gate of ~ Uni-~ in on ~eone elses Local 99 of the Service .. employet.. • Wl~t prdnersl ·, · • ,,.· • · · ' : • ·wr.s senlence\lllo· death '• Assoclaled Piao wrter venll)' of Calilornl1 at S4lllll terltOry. ~ut there is more Employes lnt<maUonal ,UnJoo • b'1ll<keds of. ~1 OI towa· rd degrees of • ln.«t~e gas, ch\~be, ,r f.or SACRAMENTO (A};}-Gov. Barbara last ' weikend. ~ glory in . killing a cop than anDOUAced the 1trlke< vote dolla~ of planth1p w~d dlt, ~ i . , , • ......,__~ "It wu just awful," said a cld because a cop can shoot Tueaday, saying the Board ."~. he said, adding that without a , e , •• , .; • , · 1 • tlie murder of, usiclan eq:an's ~-tary Livermore,. th~ chief spoke,. back. t baive tlUed tm pc:ople Education forced tt . by maintenance men ·and custo-9· B' · h ' l -· £ s • · · Garf Rin)ll••· 1 During. "'~"'"" e to-man or the Reagan adminls-to date. It would """' -tbreatenlng to lay off bun-,..ilans,,bulldlng and equlJ>l1)enl . ~·c ·e· O'r 0 c1ence • hlo;:-trial, BeauSoleil had dif' for dte ~blal ferVor traUon-at Earth Day appear: ·a lot more except •.• r wa s dreds of nonteachlng·employes woul,d detfriorate fndk_ . dirty • ; tt.. . · • • .,.. lh'fy brintto -r:w~ .nces ICheduled 'today at swmped out by I.be rain we to ba lance Jts 1971).71 budget. . cllfll'OOl'DI would ma e learn. • · ' d' • cl&i~ed that t1 Charles ta mov~ ;• ) Davis and Eureka. "had'a wblte back. The union represen~ bus · 'tng difncult for pupils. The • . • • 1 r. But Noi;maa • Li\rermore '"nlat C&!Ppul la eonctrned u,ps I hope. you have fun and truck drivers, custodians~ ·union members make up about • an 'Manson. accus mas· Jr .• a forµier Sierra Club di· about ecology and their con-trying to ffygue out who 1 cafeteria workers, gard~rs, half ol the non teach I• I 1 ~ • ter:mind of the ate-La· ~orfled them to be con-ttm ... Is a rearone,'' Liver._ 1tllled." repairmen and warehousemen. employe force. • M ' ' ·. • Bl~ca murdels, had ·~~t.. . _. • ' • mor< said In all Interview. The letler was •!Jned with ~pokesmen said the union . Supt. Robert Kelly sug· • as· ter of Sci· en·ce • l ~fe •'t iJd1 be 1w as "But I think tbey lnlght keep the CtONed c4tle ulld by see ks negotiation with the . gested $42 mtlUon Jn cutbacks • • -_a_c_tu_a 7 11'-y_k_il_Je_d...c.fl_in_m_an_._· -~"•_hOc-'ked'-'at"'-llle-.,.._litter_'_' _11e_aa~w __ the_ir_o:..wn.::...' com:.;,..;.""'.c.:.._cleln. __ '_' -~Zodiac,.;; . .;.:..' ~----·'--~,;;boa;;;;,rd~to;...::•:.."::.ld:..:cu:::l::.ba:::cka:::..::•=ndl to ,the board to balance a • 1 • -" • · . -~--'891 "million budjet. He said . there would be no mor~ money • S)'lttmotk, d~nGmic Instruction Js given by a" aut&t~ridl"D • ·• . • ,. . ' Laya~ay . now. ~ift ·Jier wit~ti a· sewing ~achi~e ~orgr~du·at·io~~ Penncre1tlr "Swine 'n Sew'' s•wing mach ine, the portaltl•· portable 1i9 zag machine in ih own case. It's light· weight ••• under 20 lbs., so you can take it anywhere! It go•s bfckward, forward and sideways on all \types of fabrics. Features include 3 position needle for ~ecorativ. variety, new self. adjusting ~riher foot 'tension control, front loading bobbin caae auembly, built-in light 'over needle, automatic: bobbin winder, built·in -motor-with d~luxe carbon type foot control. . 99.95 Start you:r sumn.er wraf'llrtlte nw with our Penncrest~ duol speed. .zig 1•1 sewing mochine. Sews straight or %~ 109, forward or reverse. Features built-in buttonholer, blind stitch hemmer, also Create-A-Stitch I ~ r. ·~ '>,I . , ' ( ) , .•. ..;.,. ,. ....... ,." f its all ,.,.,.t,..11• MWi"I •11th1Mt. AW1ile~e l1t "1,.. •1 o· 99.~5 • ' .. . • 'un PINNIY'S ••• TIMI PAYMINT PLAN . ~ .. . "') -. . .. '•nncreet9 24 M• zl1 ••I 1eWi"g11ma~hine with the new ••rpentine stitch tho( effera elo1tic · atifChing for. st,..tch 0 fabric1 and i•r•• . A fonk.stlc .machine that It loaded with feafuresttOm·• ift and I ,. I t • ' ' "" foryour,.11. r 11,,9 ~ ' j ' ... ' I• ' !,; ·~I f !~ ~ ' •• ' 1:. ,, :j I • ' • . • • • c .............. •f'Mf•MIMfll Pkk M.clent er MM...,.MO •. ... ........... , .. ~ .... ............. :~ -""71<t iri ... ''"" n..i.h. 145 T"'f9f6'htcti .. ·:1 of woritard iit !. ·~ thi• walrivt fiftbfli I de•k. ' I ' ~ ' . Peft1MNtt•C•• .. IMWl .. 1• .. l•et '40 . . ·-· , -· ·CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD ' DOWNIY PULLERTON ' "UNTINGTON 8EACl1 LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH MONTCLAIR • NEWPORT BEACH VENTURA ' because voters recently re--• faculty of proctki"O sclentist5 and englhters hbldlr1g odvarctd • jected a stopgap proposal to • deg,.., horn top univmllt.i throughout tfte r.ation. • 1raile the school tµ rate. • • •• _.A._ t , ..A... _,._ • Mo,.. than 12,0od lkhnklans;-qlnffrS~fld:rodr!llrJttro· • )...( w u tors--.both "*' Oftd•woo1,.-ncive COflllnu.d full•tf;;,t .mp10y. • U'T'LA v • ~I •hlle working tOwatd • tt.rir degrea at Wrst Coast Urll· • "' ows • Y'fllty, " . . "\t ' f. · • ·~ · ' • ' l .S . .,.._ I• "i1M9ril'l1, .,,u..i ,llrlic1, •••liH IHfll. a To Strike • ..... 11 ...... ""',.' Mt.M•. • • M,$: ftt,... :1 • .,...., . ffflri:.ri111 e1111I "''"';:..,.,,..• : • edtMe .... tltht .,..... ... 1,.cieli1etlttt. v T .. , • ~-0-T er ms • .WCU It ocCr.dltfd~by-tne Watem Auaclatior\ of School~ ,. • ~ Collegn, al"d II ~ed for veletol'is. Los ANGELES (VP!) -• ' • Federal medlaUon in the New -term starnn· g • tea<hen strlke · whloh has • · . · II crippled the cily's 816 schools • N1w u11cler;re~11tt• clent1 btti11 April 2'1 l'l •l;1 A11ttle1 • a~are~ ce~aln today but the • •11d. Mey 2i i11 Orent• County. Nt"\' trelluet~ cle1•l1 b1 i11 • tetcht:rs umon vowed to con· • Apr.I 27 1,. Loi A119tlt1. For infor111t tio11, cell t~• Loi ,..,.11,.f,, • tlnue its Walkout until a con-. C1nter et (Jill l•J.·ll1~. Ext. 20, or th e Ort11 9t Cciw11tv C111· tract ii 1!1.ried. te et 11141 541-1712 Eirt, 20; t r.fill out elld 1t~ll ill tht C;,11• • S c h O o I S u perintendent • ,0111 hlow. . • Robert 'Reily said the federal • • medlaUon a n d conc!UaUon • • • • •\ • ~ • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • ~• se(Vlce_ in : Washington had • • •areed lo help selUe the strlke • West Coast Uni' ver, sity • .. in the naUoo's second largest • sdtool l)'llem. • • K"i!lly said the c h I e I • 560 s~. M•in St. I P-20 negotiators for both sides • C>r1n9•, C•lif. 92668 • would meel to form "a list • • 1, • of • federal mediators and to Pl*1se,1end catalog and iiifomiatiori O": • ream a1reemtnt on ' a jolnt • • -'" request for _a.s1lstancet!!-...J • 0 Uf"ldergt0dwte progrom O Groduat• progrem _ • OonaldBaer,exe c utlve• NAM • ·director of lh•. Un l t e d '-------------'--L Teachers of Los Ai'lgeles, said • r . the Board .of Education's • ADORES • decision to call In a mediator • • wu taken becauae "our ·strike • CITY · IP·------ w11 IO dfectlve." _ • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ,. • • : ' . ,, You ~ Win • ;gmnst Drugs! I ' r: -~ -- - --- - -.,. _ ~ . _ • VAMI'( INDWINOINT ,, ' I '· o. IOX 7 I °""' ,_.. fiNly, Jw ..... 7t• teoilca:r, WSP, tllJS "" ..... ,* h•"'41Mt. Ulll fhlit I ''-... Mtld ...................... coplff of "FOCUS ON I ~ ...W ....... Tt111i111 ... )Iii.. , DIUG AIUSl" 10t ~ :·::·;;.~ .... ::-,: : 1, ... ..: ..... -.... ~ ......................... :-...................... _ I .. -""' "'"'• ,.......,, ' I .................................................................... -~, I 1..; .......... ~ ..................................... , ..... _,,,.,,.,.i;,_ .. I --~------:..1 -· • • • • '. • I I llMl.Y I'll.OT i_.For The Record Marriage Lieeases Deet lt Netlee• •V•NS Allcao Loulw llvn1s . ..._ n. If 1701 £. .. 11»1 ll'td~ lhlDM. 0.1• "' llMlll. ##r• 21. $Ul"'llVtd 1W .~, Mr .. Emmm Tori•"' lla\boe: brotllff, ltlldo!"" ,.~ of Gtrm1"'' •lld two tr•ndoo cttl*'"" suur1 1tld John, sen1ic.•. "'fllllr .. tleY, 10:XI AM. Fot•ll Lawn C'1'.P!'t11, HDP9 Cl'laPlll. tnl~t, ,_ .. , L-n. hlli CofOM del Mar M011111ry, Olr.c...,1, Pl.UM M'l'l'Oll ¥.. flth1m. 21111 E. !Mii tt .• l.- -...ctl. 0.19 !If ... It!, APl'll 21. SUrvlvecl .., w119, LrM. LoM 8Mch1 de\lll'lter, Jo ...... °'91: two •••nd-Jol'wl •l'MI Saft Dta1. s.Nlc11 will be IMlf llt\I,.. "'''' n AM. P..clflc vi.w Cha"'-F•mll1' ..,....... .,_ wllhlntt to rMll.1 memorloll ClllflfrlllutllM plffM eo11trlbl!IN to TM ~ C1llC9'!' SOcletY. Mr. Plum ••• tt1e Ptlt ComrMnder of II.-trltwllOrt 9-:111 c.11 G .... nt ...... m...... Prlll•I• '""'"*'I, P1tllk Vltw M-111 P•rk. pKfflc View Morlu•rv• Dl,...;lon. SNllTM Ml1'1' E. Smllh. 1$402 c1mblov lant1. Hlll\tlllllOn Buch. Survlvl'CI llY d•uthl•r. ~.,.. Chrl1llt: two 1l1h:rt. H1t11rlltl• Sa'I'-Mid ,,,_iq Uwlai two ...... d!ol~ ,,.,.,_ A11911 and Cotlnle L" owi.n.. kr'lkH wlH bt l!lld Frlclloy, 1 l"M. l"Mt. fwnlfy Color>llll f'untrlll KoiM. ARB1J1JKL1C A SON W-M-.,.Y ff1 E. 17111 SI., CoN M- Ml 1111 • BALTZ MORTUARlES Cenoa del Mor OR Miii cOolo Mea llD MUI • BEIL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 BnMftJ, ea.ta Mae uwm • DILDAY BR0111ERS Ballqta Vlllley M-., 1m1Beoc11 Blvd. -llqtoo -MZ-7771 • PACIF1C VIEW MEMORIAL PAii& ee_,..M..-y .. Pl<lllO~ Drift No.,.,-· Colllonla Mf.1'111 • PEElt FAMILY cotOMAL FUNERAL -W '/WI -=-IAI • JUl' .. '""7"&K .. MOl'ltfAllY ~-04-1111 a.cm111 -... • DOmll' MORTUARY llJ·llall 11. a",..._. ·- .... -~--" -----• • • . . Fly Curbs FUiierton .Cout t OVer Hurdlel~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · --· , • •• -r' · · · • · SlTUR9AY'S ' On Manure Haul Voted .. 11'" •••• ·"-~ ... SAC1WIEllTO (UPl)-All ·lo the Senate n~.' C«m!Y;.~ COUrl, called ~bill ra1or1ng He &aid •the Orange, County •the ¥lJUdie ,ceurt "lnef· -· ~ llral!<b ~ Bar -'-lllloD.favonid 'doiog , • THE D'Y eoait ID . WU N»-away 1l'kh the court. ;Couatr • .. ~ .,.-"" a· oplll vOica -supervlooro have voted• I 'to ' ' - '1'l...,so1 ·by the s~ o>a ti" l to <!cioe Jbe court aod move , 'Law .. })8"' OK'd ' .. SANTA "1iA -County supOrvilon Tueld1y 1dopl<d the third phase of ·-to the'lly <O!lllol ordinlnce nquirllJI th e regiatfl~ fl .,.1m 1 n u r e haulen. J~ COmmlU.O. • u.to S.bo >Oa·wj>era ·oll!ot : ,i, .. . "·, . M T be ·-me 11 u r'e ~y SllJJ!!l19r COUrl d~~ts WftA AN~-<A reeo!ullol\ ·.g: ~.!.i.=t =i·l~ ~If Aaemblyman John Y. Brlas . ar~·loCattd-, d.ld..:, .... _ • ~~TER -·~·-• (R-Fullerloo) 'l'eCdved •P' The' coilllluttee first held' a , ~-':"\" MIJ,, 1 u Law Day -prov al over obje<\ ..... by John 11earhig on 1be \bill Ai>!ll '.7 \. U/l>t bia belo ~ '!>',Ibo DIMMiAll&pR ·• OITA I Smock 9f the Slate Judicial . wqe~ Jlidl!" Wllllain C. Speir1, '1,,lild&e+ol·tbe !iU)IOrior Cc!iJrl of C.W.:U. The meuure went pre•ldllig,Jlidpr ol !be·Oranll" l':<Jranio.'Coaaty; Dr. JCIM 11. Philp, c:ounty health offk:er 1 pn>llOled the registration procedure 11 a substitute for a prevkMl.sly suggested .change wblcb would have required that the manure haulen be llc<nsed by the county. "1be manure haulers have formed an orpnizaUon and agre<d to adopt 1 wluntary code with the heallli' depart- . menl to control tile ~lllon of. the waste matter from dairies and poultry rancbet.'' Dr. Philip told the ......,.l.!ors: "We are satisfled'tttiat the registration and the voluntary c~ will do the job," he said. Prt:vioosly the supervisors ny control law had been amended to put Jeeth in abate- ment proeedures wlth the costs to be made a lien against ihe propeny. The aupervlsors had also, at Dr. Pbilp's ' suggestion, orderOd tM,, PlaimlpJ Com· mission to move toWatd the creation ol buffer fl ~-n e 1 anxmd ,cblqen raiSing and dairy ~·Uons·i Al I preyiou&\ heario1, .Rober! s. Slone, "9!"'IY di .... tot· of envirmntental fulth, Said anly about , half the re- m1iiilng 35 pOOltry Undlen ii\ the county cooperate in fly control. t•ibe others do nothing," he asserted in his plea for a stronger. law. Frog Jump Mee.t Set At Knot t's BUENA PARK -Plans art completed for the fourth .,.. nual Orange County Frog Jumping Ci>lllesl ..t for May 9 at the Koott's Berry Farm lagoon. . 'lbe program baa been ex· _ · paruied this year offering an opp o·rtunity for almost everyooe to . get in the act. There will be divi.sions for pre- teens, t e e n s , adults, news media, disc jockeys. mayor, policemen, f i r 1e m e n and service clubs. The grand ..(IVerall ..winner, according to Burton Parker, chairman for the chamber of commerce event, wiU be the city's entrr in the Interna· timal Frog Jump Finals. May 16-17 at Angels Camp in. the Mother Lode country o f Northern California. 1 1bose inter~ in entering may contact Parker at ~ Valley View st., or at the chamber office; 6696 Beach Blvd. You don't have to 'bring your own frog . For a ~ $1 fee a jumper will be furnished and the fee refunded UP.OD re\Urn of the frog. · ' 4 -H Clubbers Invade County Fairgrounds The Orange Count1 Fairgrounds will be besieged by more than 1,500 f.H Club members and their ' advisors Saturday and SUAday at the club's annual Spring Fair, The Sjlring Fair w~ serves as a warmup tor the Orange County Fair and Ex- position slated for July 1~19, wlll include more than thirty events ranging from livestock to food preparation. The ~ 4-Hers will be assisted tiy 4Cio ·ldult advisors duriq the two-day eveftt. Events scheduled for the fa:ir '~ c:rop raising, poultry ari4 rabbit.a, electrical pro- jtctlt-bome economics, wood potklq' and ent.Oii\o!ogy. ~ year•s•sprtng Fair will lnclllde,1 boi:le show In which \eq~llrill cOmpet.e for &opbies and ribbons for horse ~p, showman.ship and ~r-Is ilovited lo al· fend ' 'f'1r which will run from 1:30 a.m. to t p.m. Saturday arid 10 a.m. 'lo 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Admission and parking is free. Miss Furn ess -- Seeks Grant SANTA ANA -Roberta I. Furness, a high school senior at Mater Dei High School, is a fmalist in the competition for one of six $6,000 scholarships awarded annually by Southern California Edison Company . Roberta, daughter of 1'fr. and,MrJ. John W. Furness, 340 Alva Lane, <;osta Mesa, was stlec~ by a judging pfnel foUowing a day of personal in· tervl•• with e.lgbt s e m I - finalistl ·in the electric com- pan~I Southeastern Division. She will compete with two other student flnallsts i n another personal interview by clvic leaders in Los Angeles later in this month. according to R. J . Campbell, EdJson district manager. CAC Awarded CYA Term For Marine SANTA l>liA .-; young Grant by OEO ).farine who admitted ab-SANTA ANA -The Orange ducting 'I l~yeaM>ld Newport County Community A c t t o n Beach girl at knlfepolnt has Council has b e e n awarded been sentenced to an Mdeflnlte $40,000 by the Office o f term in a California Youth Econonllc Opportunity, accord.. Autbcrity facility. • ing to Congreuman Richird T. " '• ·. . ' . • I' t •• ' .. .. ·' • • ' • SPECIAL B'UYl { ' ONLY $18 BUYS A FIBER . GLASS .8ELTED TIRE!'. FOREMOST" CARGOMASTER SL TRUCK 0TIRES 25 95 670-15/6 -tubeless e p1u1 2.70 f~d. loll • Modern S rib treac4 design • Pre .. tre11ecl nylon cerd carcass • full depth circ umferential ~lades TUil TYPE Si1.e Price Fe4. f•• 670-15/6 ••••••••. 22.tS •••••••• , 2.40 700. 15/6 ......... 2t.tS ........ , 2.IS 700.16/6 ............. ~ ......... u DRIVE IN •.• C~ARGE IT! FOREM05ra 'TIGRE:&nT' WITH '2 FllE~ '°~55 IRTS ON A. 2, ·PLY NYLON CORD IODY. NEW .DUAL WHITEWALL DESIGN, Tllikle•• ' . ,,s•~··"--...:....~·-'"""''"'..,,"" $] 8 7~13 ................ 1.90 i 695·1' ••••••••••••••• 1.81 1 pf1,11 fed. tax , T•fflff• and old tire ....... 135-14 ••••••••••••••• 1.14 . 775-14 ................ 1.97 · 715-15~ ••• -.-; •••• , .'. :1.CM Tulllel••• '22 P)"' i,d. ta• and Old tire · . .... " . 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Expert'installotion mailable. 219.95 REG.159.95,NOW 144.95 Price eKecftte thru Saturday How's thi1 for ea sy ri d ingl 3Y2 HP, 4 cycle TecumMh engine,• both band ond scrub brakes, double chfotne r&ar suspension, contoured vinyl covered seot ond O'uto- rnatic centrifugal' cl~tch. Gets up ·to 22 mph! ._ .......... ~----"'--"'·-... ......... ·- AVAIU.ll.E AT AN'I' ONE Ol 11*Sf 'ENNET AUTO CENTFRs.! autNAl'A•K· CAHOG_. l'Allt fUUftTOH HUMTIHGTOM IEACH •o 4 e r .iv~wi-Ktowtt..-Y!t 5t10I' :SUNDAY, JOO 12. J f..M.J Superior Court judge Hanna (D-Westmlnster) • WU!ifm C. Speirs set the '!be funds will be used to detentkxi period for Marine provide legal services to low Pfc. Terry Joe Bishop o! income residents of the CCJUilty Camp Pen d le to n after and will be administered by evaluating medical r e po r t s the Legal Aid Society of complied &uing 1 three-month Oran(e County • study or the defendant. ·-:;;;:=================================================il~=======::::;:--Bbhop had earlle< pleaded! guilty and admitted that he- broke into a San Clemente home last Sept. JO and picked his victim from 10 teenaged girls who were sleeping al the ~residence. The girl managed to escape as they left the born<. :Nurses Hear Talk on Drugs SANTA l>liA -A slaff meinber ol lbe Orange County Medical Center Wlll addreu I meetJnc of the Licensed VOcatJonal NUl'lel League of California at ,,. p.m. n.un. day at the Santa Au Com- mualty llolptlal. 1be topk will be • "New Drup,.ancJ their U I ... " Jnterelled members of the <>r..,,. CGunty dl1trlcl leque -Id contact M(I. IV)' L. Papp a ln-'IJ9L , ' Huntington Beach Office:. ~ . Located at 91 Hu ntington Center at _Edinger Ave. & Beach Blvd., adjoining the San Diego Freeway, in Huntington Beach. --................ D111f --....... ""°""*' .a MWllN IML • 311-12&.S .... ...,._ ... ,.....,.~11• ·-11111 ................... ,. ...--'" .............. -.o741 --10lll & hllfl0• llt4M1 --· r.._.....,... cw.• m1.aao1 IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD... , Huntington Beach Office of Coast & Souther.ti Federal Savings, where your account is SAFE • CONYENIEllT • AYAIL•BLE Mafltet fluctu1tlona don't worry Cout & Sollthem sawn, their capital ls always 11aing tn value. Highest urningl CiOMltlentWith aatety when you·..,... at pout l Southern. llSUIAMC£ TD $21,DOI / aESDHC!S OYH JaOl lllllOM ASK ABOUT THE I NSIDEBS CLUB A NEW WAY TO SAVE MONEY-A U,500 BALANCE IN YOUR ACCOUNT MAl<f:S YOU EU018L.E. ._.... ..... 1111 YM JitlO'l I""-• "'2·1171 .--. "'' LOOUllt. 4117-7411 HIGHEST PREVAJUNG RATES 5.0Q%.S.13" -k:No- 5.25""5.38% l11100 Monlll CortlbM;No M- 5.75%-5.12% 0no-v .. rcon1nca1o:'1.Dt!oM1n1nua. 6.00%-e.11% 'fwo.YMr~;'6,000- • ' ' • . ' • • , ' • -~hl,~ly·nlil• Ca!,Slate ~ st~ ttom 'the oranp ~ area have been ~ oo 'the faU 1tmealtr Robrl .. Jll. -. j-ll1d9il"! ..... luo A. Pat-Aniera1.-and Hubar A. JI(,... 'A. ~II, Deonll K.,Clin/ ...,.. iolil P. ·'Robert llld teau. -Marte Haltot. 8'm:IY Sbanlat.-rr-.. W~: Su11~ C. &redont .~~~: .. ~·· Llil, ~ lo col' ltp Offlci,la: . llOllotmn. Thomu E. -··· ~' ~llao~~Qtnwiit:i~~~·\ ;;N"1Dl~~~J~. ~Li~'tet~.il;;;;i;;;;;;;·--.. --.. Jodiael F. Let, Arllillr &Ii Peny, J-If. Ray/J.- • 'Most~Diwrce ... SUits B7 L. M .. BOYD TUE lll!COJID.DBEPUI I SMAIL TAI,!( _:_ Wbtn it · ~ Iba ~..,.rs tald .. l comes to IOIJ}p, a man tends to .buy more , ~ tO JtiCk fJekilef I ~the~~ lheta: t,bul .,,. .... Jj ,,0. • than .. • r-.o.n..'.'s.icli ..m • .1ess1on11 "'·•JI . pm . w1i11 the • ""'}@'Nfr5dlpif•~ • ,', mr tlnzm ~·Is ~·-·~''out '"""'1.Cioli.lii.otrioqut!lserr the 'mattef ... Womerillte· to how la said 10'be the 48-ye114 jazz up their. stories with a old female ••• MOST PIPE. SMOURI do not buy their littl§ __ f!. e r o_ g a _t o r y d1rt. own , -~ ~t 'lbe· whenever possible, say these ataU'aUclans report ievtn out • · scientists, But men prefer the .d It plpu are ·~ ~ ~ pit It la J.., .llfic tenn,o. ~·re ~ U & fac)s, just the' facts. WO~ • .< • ' .. '. • bet.~ 1'1!11 ~talJ ~ ~ OPEN QVES'l:ION -How CoNSIDER THIS -NOte . . . taU was Goliath! the~ have~ , ' .· ' '' •1 , , 1 peel Gi\to ~·~ wlll1, Whal'. 1ets the most money . on the ·per lllilW!li·eoUld,thauii!i. 'Illa! lhty clll a . -n.,... av"'-"' -the otenocnPber mean.· ~.7111 nialqultoes pir ly a mirtare of <:~ ~ or the key punch operator?" hour or •,O moequltoel per llld toma!'!.i ~ct" ~llfil. Al.'qie 'atoocip"apber, " • ,J4.11Qiir ci.Y. Nol -the Howevu, It'• nit at'IJ. 'That • -' same, i1 .1·it? .... WHEN Wll the f-•cOcltall"'&t ~ ·llJBIECf -WJUTING• in• i<aglland, what the amt Enrico Caruso, a Do you mind If we'tallt about kln4 o1 ~ do JOU mq. sln&er 80rt. th'at p,isil• known u neck· on your Y's and G'1t The ~ in&? Robert 0. Blood of the "'••er ··• •··-•J!fJ11op, H. ....... llld ~ J. Smllli. Founlain Vallty: Korry M. NEW ow•s "G .. ~~;· The llUdtntf r • c e l'f • d .._-for malntalillr!a at 1e11111.1 Fide )iolilt • .....,. In. tntl'o or "*" uniil Atirlnc the ...... 1er. • •. ~ -·.listed .~­ by city, ..,.. -G'I CSCF atudents placed oo tho fall 1esliocf Dean'1 Ult .. Keple ·and Melalqe D. Ma~. • ' Jlubllnltoo. Beadl: Dooald S. Acklel, K~ Iii. Anio14, Kriltlne E. Kllloaa, W-& GauH, Robert M. Henltrldp and Carl J. Larc:UerOJ SPICIALI ; Balboa' Ford N. Cirlber& llld B"""' I,!. J-. Clplllrano !load> :Ctrolyn L. Rnpptlt. , , : Corona del liar' lWban Ao1Llfmlaley1•111!1 aobaa Ford a,lcOr•~· . , ' 1 Clolta Mw' J1De s. Abboll. .Irvine! Joialce -II. Millard, anil A. "Mlcbael Tew • Lquna Beach: Tom Iii. Nolsl1er, J--A •. Dermody llld Ale• W. MclUlchli. Newport . Beach: Joel W. .-Ad am 1 , ,EUDbttb Aldricb, enne••1 ALWl/Nfl FIRIT GUAurf ... ' Hci'T'. PltlStt . GLAUD DO,N~TS 1t9t. tSc Illa. J u s T Wtf lllN lat~ ..,..it 2NI .. ,,, 13$ E: 1Jlfl Sti'eet -Ctsto M-· ' : CJ~t 1W _, N,.,.,.,.,llW.I . , . ' .• ... . .. •. . .. . • • ~ •'•. :.!. • • • • ·' Jngina Pectoris Explained SUllVD.AJ'.1'D lllll\IEY Unlvenit1 ,Gl -~-dJIL• ';;y the.~~ • mows ~--·~id wk 11uc1y .. the llll>ject. Hls ·con-the moro ,ai!ectl<ililte ,_ I• r-----------------...---: named by the ladies as most cluaions:· Most (if .• the college · t • objectionable of all ls ironing. boys enjoy it,. moat of the na ure: . ' : · No wonder,~ wallh.IJIC!-wel!l" co11 .... glrls do!!~. lnleresting. · RAPID REPLY .-, No, lir, .1-_ • ,. , By Peter J. 'Slelncrohn, .MD people have done 89 weJ,I, no. I do not Miieve t b e s e only ~ of five balipl•lia , · i wooder • • • HYPNOTISTS statistics ~ with the Oy lint clalS, Git '*°'d · · · · " Dear Dr. stelncrobn: P.ltase. DO NOT .tbemaelvea tend. to L findlnp at tDe-Uilvertity-of sbowa. ~~ -., . · explain in layman's language• ·be hypnotized any too eaai!>'· Pitt..burgh where l ~t to · , _ •· • ,._,.._ • '. the. disease known u angina. Mostly, it's because they re acbool,. but thtU~ of, ~ i;,.,1.:.;.;.,,.;_ • .:-.s com-· ; pectoris. What are t h e too busy anatrztng the t~ Michigan i3 saidi ti) 1Ji8 aq ~ti" ;.-;;~ , Oftd symplo!ru? -Mr. K. nlque of their hypnoUms. tiiraonllnary piict:-Ol.ttaaL •.• •"'"1'· -·d j c-~r1N~ I • They are the. poorut subJects , · . : • ~-Y"'· -n · ~-v · , COMMENT , I'll tell you the of .il. 0,. 90 says one of same. · DID I SA y 91> .mooqujtoes !JP ..,~ ... , possiblt. Ad· symptoms. But here's a word could drink a quart. of blood drtst li~rs to L. JI. Bo,d, J ol warning. Do not try to NµGARA ,.... Art; yoo ac· in one day? Thlt!-' Wu · un-•P.O.· Bn . 1875, NIJDPot1 · .• make the diagnosis on your quainted with any middle-aged fortunate Appro"'"'•••ijl , 9li B•ocll; .Calif., 9'680. . . , . ., own. Sometimes doc t o~r s lady who teaches acbool? If' ' ""'"l'""'r • •• themselves are -thwarted by so,;can you vlsualite ~ IOlDc unusual case histories and ·over Niagara· Falls m a blflo equivocal p h y s i c a I and· lreJ? The fil'lt person ever to laboratory findings . do that was just such a Most people know that citizen. Her name was AnDi angina pectoris signifies "pain Taylor. Didn't'get hurt a bit. around the heart." And that CUSTOMER .SERVJCE 0 Q. the underlying cause is usually 0 AU: your1:.'ove ad War:Man •~ilthaoae-coOimob 'tlihfC tbat~"mates a 1'mmil uk for a div~"' A: DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE J!oftdai)i, lie 1111 .. • • Q. "H..,· !On(•do•r a doil>r bill last in dteullUon?" A. 11 months nowadayi. A 15 bill, l1'11\1ble in the cor-onary 211 -~·"A .'" bl!l;'.U artm... These bring In-monilll. A • bill, a moriai.. sufficient nourj,,hmeli' to the "'A $50 bill, 1111 mooths. ·~ belrt muscle because of .a '100 blP,. ~!" ~ Whf, a~l-is. 'l1le walis llld do 'iou ~ ·tho .• ',tillJ luniina of these Wri.S are oUt1W 11iO '100 bm? MOii fined with abnormal amounts mystarioUS , ~-• Q. ''Which !, ' , . C,tl••I• or Mllflllll'lte 11i..ady • · . ', : grllWlng In "4 lnl:h pols. Gtloup thom for . ' . i . ,., . • tt.· ....... garden -· lalh plants -;E;fo~§ 'R. o· .:B" I N. :S, passage of blood. · I ' -·<I j.i , !-1 ''. ..... ilolile In all. 'farloliOL ·~ ' ' I ' " t :.,. . • ~ I -37CN. WHEN TBl'lllWIT muscle doesn't get·~~.,,~ ' it cries out ,ill paia. ~ is a typical C88t .~7 ~ 42-year-old busineSii'.rl~ il,s~ H ANNIVERSARY ' "' "Lately I've bien ••hftlng pains in my cbeA and Clown · my arms. It ~ Oir·.- ~<.e 1 walk fut. .. EsRec:WIF.;.e a f cold. willdy .day, llld-oltto . , after I've 1e• ,.a J9t. Then ' ' are times ~ ~. •tummt ' during busiflest. «: "' ~ • brings on the ·p&m. • 4 _" "When it comes en J bave to stop short and ~ ftJ! ! minute or iwo.· .It Is 'ii scary feeling. Al!'< I dluol!P. a nitroglycerine tablet under my tongue the ~ clearl. up faster ) "ON BAD DAYS I can have as many ai a half dof.tn ar mo1': attacks-. On some days when l 've been resting and am relaud and .unhurried, l have few attacks -« ~ at all . ' ' M y electrocal'diOIJ'lml , always Wete nornlll Uritl1 • lately,"NOW the ·trouble hu "'" showed up in my heart trac- ings alter !akin& the two-step Master Test. · "'My doctor .jiu ~t. dM on my·fals •80 "1'11 lole IDd keep my cl!l>~ster~l.COW\llow. He bas my blood pressurt under control. I've given up 1 smokbig too. I've been told that th.M. are the )itsO ways to prewnt an attack of cor· onary thrombosis." SUCH JS TUE· typical story. However, qiAI · lj1Dptoml vary. Sometimes there'• no typical dlflll pain ; inlteall. . pain in the.jaw or "ps" under ) the chest. As I said, beUM leave the dtap>Olil to YOtD' doctor. (For. m~re in- formation, ·,.net !or ' m 1 bookle4 "IS Ways to PJOV,al and Treat Coronll'1' Dileue." Enclose Ii cenlt lat, ..... Iii {Over cost Gl handlinl1 in care of this .-.paper.) ,,-T • .. ,. ,. l ~r r .. .., •. ' ~ cu A TOAST to· YOUR TASTE! OUR OWN i1QUORS, SALE PRICED WHATEVER.YOUR FAVORITE DRINK, vouiLL FJ~D IT AMONG OUR SEL1iCT10M OF JWR UtiBEL L.IQUORs, ' ' t .• ,, .. .. • '. .t . •.¥ • AU.:. AT TEJlftlflC SAVINGS. PRICE$ LISTED A'.Rt; ._ii.y~o oH f/S '"':rus, r 'REG • • 6 l't o~ BOIJR80H...1 • • •,• •,•• •• • • 1 51 39 ' \· ' I . f' ' ··• ft. 'o~ EXT~C..~.SCOTCM • • •• V . 15 • SALE 4.15 6'.43 • VODKA••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.25 ' ' ' ' G1k •••••• ~ •••••••••••••••• , ....... .t1s ... ~1¢H'f'.Qlli o.vtt< ftUM •••••••••••••• .c. es • 3.82 ; 4.0,0 • 4 .18 •• ~ . .,., ...................... :.'!~ 5.39 4.15 c:AtJADtAH WHISKEY ••••••••••••••• 6. 19 S.56 •SAY~ Af'·~:J'A 10! WHEN YOU ~~y BY THE C~E (EJ'CH CASE MAY BE AN ASSORTMENT OF DI FFERENT . FOR MRS. U.: Sympathetic ophthalmia is • 11wre iAt . Ll~OJIJ'l· QY1'1(TS AND. HALF-Gf'LLQNS AR E ALSO fl&mJ'!lltiol tl ~~~"'(j( t' .... Af~1'ftAIL~ .• A1'~• .AS Nt£ JWR CHAMPAGNES by dlteue ~ 111",..Jt,-.l ' J AND ..4.1NIES,:,Jd;~·.4 ·~i'4£ W1HEs/SPJRITS . • I ' other eye. n nil1 ··! '. l • . blhldles• il tj>e lfilinal. trciallli • • • ..... •ii ba'I ~ bJ... '" • "l\<D>Ovt ... '"lill •'tlii · ~ ..... ~ · t A1'.I " C50 other." «•-.erlbO-:"illf ~~NS.1~tVVl"VKI • FASRIDN'1Sl.t'\l vD • 644·28 ,.,_ II u.e condition. -. . • . · · -. I . ' . < . . • ' . 11• lfll ....... thOt thriww and bloom with Minimum care. i' , , Aair'*'!ll Dwoff Blii!· .... 44c tray • . ' F•l•lic .... .._hglao_do . ' .. wu111fall ••• 29"·H x·21!!1" W x 71"'' clMp. • r · ' 109.95 . Yan .,. 1'a111W · '·1U.95 . . ----.' "'-•at the Will · $1IO ---------------------· ~ " ,. . •• . ' Bottle Brash, Marguerite or Dwarf . .Arba<Yitae In ~ gallon ccialainan,. por· feet for landocape planting ........ c ... toi"'!" !lf,OWll.~.ready to plant. 77c•··· ' • I • • SIMIUnl.:Jay pot fcwyour'-r;-. 6" ,,, .. ' ~ . ' 7• --.29c a• --o49c ', Unpoi'!'"d Mexican hanging liowl ; •• , perfect for,pa!ios. 1.19 '\ · .. .. .. It f , 1· DOWNEY · .. .. NEWPORT iEACH . SHOP SUNDAY, TOO 12to5P.M.I • -1 l t • . • l . . . • l ! ' • " • • . ! • . • • : . l I i I ( ·I J .I • • II DAILY PILOT • Navy BounceS.,3,{JOO . manager 1s no.town ~e {or.,"(Varco Activity -he must. be adept at homan .JWASHINGTO!'f (UP.l) -In year, said Duncan, the Navy relations .as well as sophisti· the .pa.;e year· the ·Navy has discharged 151 men on 1•hard ' cated in the technicaJ aspects · · -, m admioistration.· • ~ged more ~ than . 3,800 '"'oarcotics" while 1,~7 ,:Wue· TRAINING. A bachelor's foK'tllegally~uSiq 'or pll3hl!1f,t'discharged for using Ls.ti. ' ="" ' " ·''K . 't '' · ·: arae , " . .. 9 2 ·.2 8 6 7 " . ' •• \ • ' ' . I "::". . DO V.OU HAVE \Vil.-: lT TAK I S ·~~ • ·'!' ' TO .I I A;SUCCIU'TClllAYt t ., ,. 1t .!; • • • • 1 j ' • .. ' ' ,' , ' ..... ON· CAMiio\ AIDll'IOll· · · r IN OIAMI CQUNTY "~.:.. ;4 0.ALL· <tl4> .S47G1 : rl,, ~ · T'O D-A·Y ~ 1?..i •,.J "' ' • , ~RGEN~1>t~ND r-.F,91' ·r4~rtr ~ · : EXISTJ:-NQWI . ., ~ '"} l ~ • , ... : • • 1 Ta~l~ .Seerch lei"''~ 1: > 1 1 ~ Conducted By · , '. :~:TA~l"l ':·P,RODUCTIONS ', ' ·. i..*lOf:LVWOOp, CAL1 1'01{NIJ • , P.&.tC....., .... ,,.,...... ...._.. t.r ......... • '' """ , • ~ (, ............ ~., ... , ..... ...,. .... ll11 ,• ~ 'l . ' . " degree is _basic, and a drugs, accordinl to ~. · Marijuana use generally m~'s degre:e in public .ad· -~ ~)'. -does not result in discharge, !Dinistration ot related ft~ld 'Jbe, stat1IUCs l'e.flect witlt ~ tlley said un1ess an i.OOividual ·JS perferredt"Those entering Ule~avy''s .dJief Ol ,persoqDel sells rt. ' •. · college teJChlng or ~J>.&!1 calls "a rather rapidly riling 1'1ie twO>"admirals 1 also told research should have a Cloe-CW'fe over the past n,o or the sutv>nni.Mitt.... that, con- torate. · · three years," • · · I tr to~t:.:fi·=:~ · · th Q~tuplets. ~~ ehne•~·: .. Ent S h · } 'Al.W~VS FIFIST GUAU~· ~ ' j -· / • . . ' .,·,·,:,.~ . . . ~ , er c po . · , · · ·i ' • J~ -~f There is no• mandatory ,;· . . ary, ~ Clplnl<l!I, e undel'graduate currtculum but We.~ .watdting Jt fvery 1'.favy 8 dr_Ur·'~.m ls not. a major iri political slctnce closely,. Vice Adm. ctsirles center~d .m \l~~ where, or aovenment is a good bet. K. Duncl!l' toHli i:aem~ of ._ accord1~ to Rep;, George Some of ~ tie" recOmmended a ~-appropnatioris ~I). Andrews (0-Ala .. ), ~You can courses: \)lb~ ~ social comnuttee ~~ a,cktaed hea!'1ng buy any or these drugs ... sciencea, ·kiieaJ tQvehiment ~arch .3. We. do ,,consider 1 as e,~Y as .you tan Coca ABERDEEN, --IS. D a k o 'ta .. ,( . ,.... '\ • (-AP) -The Fischer quin-•· ;; • 1 ~ I tuplets are now school kids. ., ~ • t ln ldndergirten at a l'Ufll school northwest of town are Mary Ann, Mary Margaret, Mary M&g d a·leqe, Man Catharine and James Andrew. They reached their sirth birth- day last September 14. and,.~' arbln probJ2ms, Jt a serJOWI ~oblem. ~!a. . . statisticl dd math.;' Few The men discharged by no Our. expentnce: 1n drug universities Ofter a Ji. ·un-meam repreented all drug abuse 1n V1etn1UJ1 is not ·aey dersraduate "decree in public ' bsers in the Na-vyt the panel higher than ;'in ~ other ]?laces, administration· many offer was told. Not dbchirged, Dun· such as . N.orfolk or Sap graduate ~. Sever a J can said, were about l,'5() Diego," Duricap f91d the cou- Jeading progrmns in urtian·or meh -.0 iimesligators f~d gressmen. •Da~is said the muiiicipal management are : were Only \Hcurioslty sn1f. Navy was maki.ng some pro- U. of Kansas, u. 0 f fers.'' Another 111•l were sue. gress towai;d !icking the pro- pen n s y J van i a , "U. of cessfully rehabilitated, ac-blem especially.in de:t.llng with Pittaburgh,. U.. of Sout,hefn cording 1to the t~8DSC!ipts. youths who exi;>eriment with California and Syracuse U. jn In le~ral,,sa1d Duilcan and drugs. , New York.-~ • Vice.Adm. G. M .. Davi.s, direc-."Many of these boys are A CITY MANAGER is not tor o~ tile Navy'1 burea.;of ·• ~g verr s u c c e s s f u 11 y an elected official,. such as medicilie and sllrgecy, ..W:ets , reliebiJi\'Wd and pexflaps will a mayor. He ia an .executive of bard drugs sucj:I as lteiain.~t,Jlot ':"1'1.}til.:proOlem~ in !the officer appointed by the city and •LSD ·arediseharged~~ 1 fiJtUre.'.' be said. council in .more than 2100 · · -.:... · - cities with the council: manager form of govemn\ent. (An8ther 400 cities emp~ a Cindy, 5, the quintuplets' sister, is also in the class c:i)7 youngsters. I , The six started in kin- dergarten without fanfare. It hid' deen a,D,Jid;ated they would go . last fall, but the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fi!lcher, decided against that. ·1' Tbe father, a $'M a week wtiolesale grocery clert at the time of the quintuplets birth, is aow· a farmer~rancher. 1imilar profess i o n·~1 ad-" ministrator.) These urban • 11 fff~¥.~~i~~ .. ~A.t.11!!t!~1 CARAYELLE e.by BULOVA ~ council. , • , ~ TBE I NT'ER NA TIO N. '·JUST/lfT/MEFOR ~,J0~6~ ·,, MOTHER'S .DAY a shortage o1 well.qualified • Gf:IAQUA TION pers6ns to !ill high level • ' . FATHER'S DA r .. ' management Jobs and that · ·) nearly 100 cities are now .lfl9k-. ' • l . 1 ~ lng for a. city m ... Jtew ;t· women are yet city managers · · QUALITY• VALUE bul a number work in related SERVICE • admini~-jobs. • 7' ~..r:' ., ,?· -1 DIV£Nl!FIEO D UT I E S. The city IJl•-r deaJ:i with nearly every aspect' ~r loca1 gOvernment .... operatJOnS. A few highlights ~ seeing that all city laws aml orrunances are en- forced • • • suRtf'Vision of pertonnel and budget ••• long range planning • • • public relations ,. ~. awareness of new technologies and ap- pro a c bes •.• ·recom- mendation of citY prOgram:a to meet the needs and desires of residents. EMPIPVMENL ?<ilana;ers are founcl.JO:~ltiei of an types and 1ifet, and a large number of countlel tmploy managers. othersi with . .this background wOrk for State and Fedeill '· governments, uni Ver ,sit y reeean:h ana 'traininl centers, and various organizations and amociations. Some enter in· d111try. This is a mobile pro. Cession ; on'"turVey shows an aVB'qe tenure of four.; to eight ~· 95 ALL J I WILED , '· ,'" 41., ,., . . . A. tidies dress· wilcJ>-.. .,.... ........ $11.IS I., *'• "'8ndar ... • ... j._ .. :i.i;. .. ·--1t.lf c. l'tiltes WMIT roiist.,1, b J .... ., 24.15 I. Min 's water resistant. 17J ....... 2'.15 E. Ladies fashion, 171 ... -.. ..J ........ 24.t5 I EARNINGS. In 1968 (lateat 1 sui-vey) the average salary wu '11.500. For managers of. cilaes tver 18,000 Po1J1lati0fl, tbt -'erage was nearly ,. s11,a: Eandap can exceed 131,eotl ill ........ cititt, and ... ~ blp..t, In the -port cl the country. .,,... benofita may include • ~&.' t · 1 ' •car. I D ENTITYQUDTION. Some Mdboritiel .., -coun-·' • trary to lmlitioaal oPtnlon - ::air:,,.~ I= to be • coaee1 ued with 10Clal ----.. ---from . ~ '· CHARGE' IT AT YOUR PENNEY'S F111E :J.WELRY OEPA'llTMENT ' • t -......Un' to·eommuntty 'l't' ~ .. m:::=~====.,..,~=;;;;;;~;;;;;;:;;;;o;;;;;;:;;;;;;~;:;::::;:::;;;::;..., -·An nphm'lon..d thil ,( • ,NOW! TR£SEYALUES 1AT ANY ONE OF THE§§ ,PENNEY STQ!!ES! I ~ ~ ";,,:;;:;"" :~ CANOGA PARK DOWNEY C~\JLLERTON ' HtJNTJNGTON BEACH ;:-,, pubuJbed by lhe LAICEWOOD CAALSBAO MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH VENTURA Pllllle Adi--Service, ua.11. e 11.. adclp, m. I SHOP SUNDAY TOO 12 to 5 P."1.! .... Ulpllllfold I -! l I ·-· ' . ' . -., ·BIG·· ,., ~ ·~~n~· .. ',*'fl'~ .I 'l , . • ~ ~ ' ... J :SPICIA'~~! It' II'• 1••·· t; ..I (" • 1 -t ·~ • ~,,,~ heJp_ .i oµ. Pi.~~ ,.:out t~t · ·.· · ·-.. : · ~I, , ·; ... 1( -.~,.. ,SJew .. f'" ,, . ._., ..• .-·.· ~or· :n·~~save,· I I ' ' l I l --' Tl . VINY~-cq~tQ~~ Jj4'i:ISH.IQNED VINYi:· ~y "@m~ro~g~ . SANTA CRUZ-"Thovtands " !'f vinyl chips create ~anclom ' pa~cifs~btlecolor. You11 be amazed that a floor like this could lie ,~.. · low pr ...... so • 8 eolors. . ' Do a 9xlt: r0o111J~cliidi~g jn~f~,''·~oii and ·-vi .. 2 apPli~nces tor I0.95 . '\ •• . COUIE .MAULE9 Richly ccif~d,, translucent ·~iilyf, nl1 a~d tutuNd like nol rnl:irblii. >tvalfablein 8 colon • ~.6.6 Sfj>,YD. . ~ '' ~ . , ' 'Do a 9x12 ro-l•cl1dl~g l11itallatlo•,•a1t'...Ovi•9 2 appftances for I0.95 DOWNEY 869-45.41 FULLERTON 171""343 COME IN OR ·PHQNE· ' HUNTINGTON BEACH 892·ml LAKEWOOD . 6:W-1000 I . . • MONTCLAIR 621-3811, NEWPO(IT BEACH 833.am " .. • . " w;;."'=""'="''-'""=H..:22.=.-=19,;;1::.o __ .....1-M!-_.....::iw;;:;~::Y..:PUf.=;;,,.'-'Nula.':. ~ ~-;r~~g~~:Coast Students Named ~ .. t -l as • J . . ..l.• ' •. '1111 Shi JCadllelill F. Laldt,·Joan.&l Mormn<r, GrtCOry J.'NUO(, Ca~ .A . ~. Sdlolenhlp llld Loin Com-l•mphilr, P..,i I\. '1&"f.m· Deborah D. NtWQol&I, Ktllll C11rts11ne A. We a y t r , -..... u, -SUoo •. ....,.., 'iioi;t 1'J H. 0r.-, Mark Pa!aJfc, Kl~ s. Wes~ Diana R. lbat 117 Or.... COUI aru Marlin, 'l1lamu J.. j11at11111 Albin C. Pea-, MU)' it: Woodio\t, llld Keomelh T. ... idenla baYO beto tt'ld'!ll ~ A.-*WI,~~ Pbllbla, ~ L. Piltmt, YablW. u slate llCbolan IOr -1liii L. MOKenWi:' )&mie It lll.Y.-cl M. lWnhard, CtaJc lrille: John F. Maqell, ICNtmk:yeartm-11. ~·~"""*' S. Shucker, Siiiy E. Peterooo, Tbliollly '1111 acbolarlblpa lwanlod -· .._ n. ' ~.~ Geo'~y J . Slc"er, •~• D v-~~ur •M Kt·•· by Ille CCMDml•olon an Gii-it ~tllio. k.4 I -·~, L. Bo~. Thom~ A sp;,:'. klly. -· • ~"' •u• lo ocademlcllly alllt 1tlldeala Stuart R · Mork Kim II-' razzo, Steven E. SpjcUrd, Lquo -: Kim c. 8lll· ~~~~~ :.. · .. ' ::, .. ~ 10:_....,.:,:,:e•::ui::., · '1 ' 1 ....... ~~· . ~ beldio "' cit,: ·" •• · , • . • I TW'.. ' --liloll:· DollOrolr ;r,•. ,. ·1 }~ ... ~. Ellll!o ·L. · "La-"s" ~1.. Barnard,, El<Ui A. ;It~, '••.• • ; ~cl, E.ptar~ Bone<ll!";.\. I ~ G.'l:m!i>t)t Ult ~ I • cMla 111..,, Nell E . .<.ta, • Mellnda Al'nl\, Marlefte W. l Bmr, Ronee I,. Claybaup, i David B. Dies, Terry L. • F.dwtrdl:, Frank J. Feff11". • Kalhryn J. Flllmor<, Robert.iii ' L Pumw, Sand!a L. Geoil, '-' ~ Dtborah K. Gracey, Rlcbtrd t'D. Hanchett, ClaUde L. .. Keily, j Kurt B. Kersten, Mai{ha P; ' ,1 Le I u tzamon. ·. ~ •Uw, ~·w.,, K=:t I ~ JUchar1t ~N.i ~. ' . r . • G. McN1U1111q>,, llelb M. • ; Newman, SilUD1 JC· PapJh&m, '• .: Bum. . .A.,lllj<, pe, Kw :: L. Shannon.. . _ , : Foalala Valley: Carol E. :,Jltld_'!\I\, P~ L. •Beswlang, :DOOiicl. &.-.;nticbr, Philip · F. Ku-. 'OulJlopher Hll> · nes, "nle• K. i..crou, ~ttO R. McCulcheon, K.lthryn L. Mora, Vincent R. Pamel~· Sttven V. Rffd, Mart E. Reider, and JORpb B. sahll. 'Ibe sz students from a ... tlqlea. Beac~ i nclude : Barl>ara A. Acklly, Pbyllll J. ADWyl, Calvin S. Alblty, Qwlu L. Ashmore, Bette It Baber, Mary G. Belsoet, Cynthia A. Burchett, Ttrtsa A. Bura:an. Scott D. Col~an, Ann K. Dillon, Robert .i'.-llorla, Eric A. Farris, ViYlan J. nood, Michael L. Frym, Norman J. Furuta, Linda G. H11ld, Shawn L. Heule, Diana D. JohnJon, Eiieen M. KUmty, BtllJamln C. Ke pp e I or, IMSLIJll Lunch Kit !If !llMS -Comotelo w1~ pint sile vacuum bol· 4 59 tie and cup. Keeps focd litcbell fresh 101 llOurs. • fllHIWlll Broiler/Rotisserie "Opel IJeri," el«tric -.. ~ hlllY duly .. lnal, HedY' A. 8 U I I ft , Clthlrtne 8. Cooper, Patrlcl< P'. Gullodle, Robyn M. Kuhn, Ko t hletn S. LoudOn, Chrlltopher Powert, Nancy J. -·· • ._ Nlpel: Ronald B. C...,, llld Joan M. r.llM.i-Mll!lto., Vlljo : Robert E. Life wl• 'COGrd1"ates lhat i re just as fun to wew as to choost. Items come in sclid colors witti adorable 100 animal 1J191iq1.1e on frOnl, othefs m COftliM· tiG~ calors to matcll. SIZES ! 11 C . ' Boebmor, Terry! c. iotdm111. Maq c. riinm. Jlldllll E. Mlcbael C. Oray, WV. ~. Allld .1-Ptppon!, ~ lldl-' D. -. Jori L. ,.,,.., K~-""I"" !'"'11<!1 ..... , 11111 -P. llful-Tr$.. 1'i! Allen Tulltoiln. R. Wollice. ' · · N""'" ...... Craw M. ... Cleamll: c ID d I M. ~ William M. llillck, 0.9*, "lll<bael '3. Elias, Brue. ff, Charlel, -cur. Jollo c. LIUodt, Gill A. Pat. rle, lllcky J. Cuthbert, Peter tenon, CI 7 d t E. l ·•n d I, B. Otlf!'11, 0ory ~ .. ~· , .~ A •• ~!.P.I. 1!f- ·i-' bariL.,~., ... B. Watklno. -1-: Doll N. Ander-. '1'llo ~ an aD"'1ue,I lo •PDlY lot --o1. tliali awants Ir :""4!:::i taJn acacllnilc ... •ilclbtlllJ ._ '*''' I •• ~..-. , . • • ' "Gtaill l Clean'! nw . CW111•1111-• ... CIU11IWIY1rust-ciee.is BBC any messivt oH, ~es Mir look "ut llHI. Ml,. "T1Ssaway" An &lltirll~ ~,. solution to " the old lllOl'lthl ,..ooitm. • fir 111111M 1111111£ . ' •.• PM<• bel!!r 1J I "'P-1 79 ' ' klll, mora ccmfo1tJllll thall • I bmpon. Ill t f I • .. , :..' ~ = ~49 ·99 ~astlnt. • "; S11111s · ;uns rum S111ns SMGITS SUMSUITS cuums Bt4J ·~~i'?!1 ~::i;·~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ , .. .: • r '., 1.98 ~ 1.89.. 2.59 .. 2.98 .. I r ~ t Antidote . to Anonyn.\ily, • .. BJ JUJDI NlEOZikl'.o:t Of ... Dllr , .... ...,. 'Ibe "b1Jll 1tlliort'' bu been ~ preacrlbad b)' two Golde · Wut Collegr-counRlort u an snlldof<> to-anonymity'!"'.' lbe , , 11r1e ctmpu1. ., , . , • Worrltd by the lack of ctm- munlcalion among cert&Jn *" lol'I ol !be ~e coiJUl!Jl!!lty they have '°1Nt~ ron "a ·'" cll!lpul'Wide.. uoertmt1t . to counttrbalirie tbla all.nation. The "bull telllons" wW cm- tlnut for the nut alx week.I: There are no 11endu and no 19111 olber !ban lo proVlde . meaoll\S!ul, lnlaractlon l"!llll. faculty, .·1tudenta, ·empioy• and llti'dnlltrltion. ' .., .,,,. jimlor colltgas u well u 111e 1ta1e c.11t.., ~ pt1mbi11 made up of ca- mutm."IDOll of !hem ·-k and Ibey really don't l'I Jn. vol'led," II.Id Ed Carrlaan, a munstlot and • . .s~ " the project l cilt-d:· ug plor1tlon1. i n..' .. Co~~ munk1Uons." · "Al a result, maby ol Uwn feel alltnated, lo1t •nd Jn. llglllflcant. We hope 11111 thtae (l'OUJlll w¥J llelp !hem ~·t·lf l 'c lcnoW otb<r people mora c1-' ly." "tn the p11l ffw y,ea~, we , have· llaim· told lbat ll•idll ~ wl11 !orco lit# .,, ... clURS. t..rge · 1 r.o u "-~ ,,., structlcin ·;nn becolbt con1.... • and wt'l'O 1lte1¢1n11i111 ,...,. .., .. · p u t 1 r 1 and · •UlUo-tUtol:li! c. .. . 11sttma," be contltrc.d. "We think in yjew of~ lhll1 there mlgllt bl"• ._. Of deper~ .. -.i~llGa, · f Thll 11 what w1e W l.'tmtu out of the rtota In_,.,;.,.; Umltad in si2o lo . II partlclpanll, lhe dlacullioo croups focus on luuu rele- vant 1of ~ l<'('P'•..:OI!!' '< l member1. ''"'' are 1ed u1 two trained "tacllltators," com- prised of a student and a !acul!1 member. "Thi~ .i. an eii•rdde In In· · • ~ terpe~lt 1:e1ltkinl'~ind is nol .,.,,lil.Ounle .. il'°"P' ot ,.nslUtllJ • tral>lbf l>7 any 1tr<tcli "'; fl!o, lmqlnaUoa," • explalne4' !\In. Mary Wiie; co- ,_ o! the pnjeel. . She addtd tl!ot • die H • ' periment would bt .nlonded lhll Stptadl1-... Jocfndo pio, pie !rull Ille .....-n111. "II would be nke H wt could eventullly mett in people'• bomll,u ihl Ilk!.' ·:. ' I -t Slm1111' ~ta llrtady conduc:lld Oii the ca! Stata Lona Buch CllllP.U' .. blYI niuliiil In .,.0.p --' cooUnuln1 lo meet beyood Ille "" -allolad lo Ille pto-.,..,., Carril•• peltl!Od GUI. ; , . · . PYREX C3s$ertlles , "Pml"-Ilkl. site ii ~t · riJ.llt for iftdi'tidu1I serviAtS, "''illll: Diaper Sets ( I '·! • lllll' es& Palties side dishes or ero1 .portio11S. ggc Wal fw open WJ111. Ass't ~-... ~ -· Mlllble Per1111oent ,ress two·piete • r. asebne1ts -for roor ... Deljc1t1Jr trimmed with lacy boidm and WttOllS to maU her lo9 ti\e tbe little PrWlcess she rN!ly is. •. '\. ' ..... , '"-1wr-. ho\_.. \ I -.t;a tllt ldds 1 SPl(:ial toucb ' all of its OWi!. 1 TITlM ' .. · "Bath n Glow" QD LIQUORS IASIUl11 59 , lllt!AI , ~lal. • Grenada Bay · · IUM ' ::i\·2.99 "f' PllS ::...-im 3' Slits I II 11 ••· Sl111 I 'IM:-l.JL ' ' ' SIT 1.98 "CllllllEI" IUlll cassette Tapes lloc«I ,..-OWi • >= fnarlte so1a1, skws, etc. GI tllstti .. qu,11~ 'i•stult 101di14 c11selte c1rt - rid1ts. "Heaven Sent" •r NIL£NA. IUllNSTllN lt'1 Wffl 11 lifl -HI II 1111111' Ke.vM Sl!ltlin1eti lovinlry Jor llllurs. Clln11..:.uruses ... 11 ls lie 1a1m wltll 1 mllley al llowets ~ sp1tts; "llaffl Siii" s,iJy Mist i• 1 utkrf new, llower- 'l'll'd 1lft "' .. , .. • ..,, 11111 ,, ... ' . ; Qoose Im "D" tr "'C" ttll "" floslli&ilz, ..,., llll11mes. 111hk111 • 1 gc -!·-··--· ·-- 3.INI' They bid gaintd I d t n I Ill • lhro1qlr1btill!lp'"'"'-' ·-··-··' -. -... 1.19.. 2.69 .. 2.98 .. 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Printed Vinyl . , '2r \ Lona •..t """"" . . . fot llOriDg liJvet', chi.as, L ' . liama. .ftt'O«ls. w i p Co dtsn with damp cloth.1 . ~l rT COSTS M011t tHCi IXTIA , ~ ?O~OU~~YAWAY.~ ,~ • '12" .... , 11• Chair ' ;J'i' '9" Folds com- pted.y.:htr• 1nudy, P*f· ded seat t: ha r lr:. J.e- mo v .1.ble ' tftJ . Cha_ise Lounge P,ads 59c Deluxe S..dwldt Ju111bo Cookies ;.@t]. -. • • • -· • • • . . • •7 Wtilncld11, Aptll 22, 1970 DAILY PllOT 17 Hepatit{s T:ln:e~ .~ngs Q~er tuc~tes$_)J~dgets ' ' I .< l ..._ \ By ~ W~ "Our 1Mla -liPI at liver .al> r A1j word fll SinlW'• dllpoall swept "Cf coune tbon'1 ....,.... ll'R .. Moeller, Ille llkely replacemtlll for nearby lo tell ol sft,g.,.., fit.. • "'"'..,. -"'" , -= ........,.., """'!-" ~ Jbe Ql-1 llllabltll HoW. .._ .., 1o Ibo rwl ol ..._ club. Bui lilly'" _.. In Ibo IW!ing pltchlna l'Olalloo!, "Does he really!" wu tht -• M~'.,-,,.._ ff bepolltjo loo":"~ Bilft' 'COl$'aoliid tht u; • -Ii ~. ---m It bt lnoallleted ai -u H said. "What '"' the .•ympt0ns!" When · ... _,_ ~ ........, tho· DOclcfn brougl$ -_ mate l'ete lljllalilm, w o ,.... noted. '-· told that abdominal !"'\II waa -cl -· . . . • • aned r-from skip,. Wolter came *"'" -boplUtil a few ,...u Alsto!i, •-· 8ld 11111 -...,. "'l1le llrilbl opot In sm,...1·, cue II them he aald be bad been having IDm• Buhler llid S"'iet bu loll If..,..... lstoo and .... e ol his pi.yela ofter qo In Ibo Jut uy1 cl 'l>rii!g traln!n&. cemed that poqle mllht oweep U. lq1iM. l1Ddq GUt early ond geWq 1 llopped. lltom~ch problemJ recently. ofter going five day1 wltboul llllnc. t WU learned .lhat ·-·winner BID' ...... illd lllltbliOa ·W -·~' ;it ... could die wltll • belll' -,,,.,. .. WIY tlle·dub's lud< ... been Hll wile Is currenUy llld )Ip "Ith And , the. •trlcken hurler • bt, Wll Inger • ........,.ly bao lnlectm ~ ..... 'wen · clOoe .-Jata W II'~ bad """""'" bO ~ ...mi -Hk•·the ram..t wllln' we gennan meules ; !?,odger colch Dan sUll ' ferllng badly lllbr!IJ 'lielorO bis isease. I • ~ltie ,p..1ng -:• ---,,-"11'11111 were ju& ...., lO •'-";..,r JI ..,. 11¥16( 7-3 and a couple If -<lurk'• wile Is dUe ·lot • .. rgery<later } 'rueaday dei>olfui\j for the llaithland. Singer '8 In a l>anta J4oiilca . =:~ lll'*8en II i t ii I -~ · uld da11. ~t wooldn't _., a !>Iii. Bu 'W-...,.. -we· lool .tllat we lhOUld -tills week and Wllli,•"'~v~~ lw)d ,II, Slijger 'i""!"l'onc;ed leelln' ill In Cin- Y undergoing fllrtlier festi to · D04i1r traJner Bill 11ub1e-O(ilh!'S._ 'It' l!i>lng to be'looiet' we'B liav. 1' -· . • alll eore lollowin( lllli . ..._ bl"~ ~ti ;lilst 1 .-· The n¢ll ctq hJa ".!.o.i.lii!'1"'1Ck cl Moa1tta1 doctor Jlobert sq.ir wlll be'lalcf UR tpo, .-., )le!!-" lil<k a' IUY who'll llD1be bill -pnlbably · "Bot I i.u... the luck evens· oot ta Sunday. " " • .' • ' -temJ!eralur• wenl up lo Jll0.5 then Sunday ,. · •· , who told tile ~ ·~· dhlcJ-io medlCation.« ' 1. loe~11i1-.~tbt ~*IPPOr uld'. -... a_.. ~: C>ptaJn llaury Wljls hot the • ...,.. ·tn AUanta·!\o ·cornptalded Ii being tired gbl thet Singer is.a sick boy. . , ~were a~.,.i;~ !be' ~m ' "Anil we'll Dill' ,brJnir up -of( '~ rei-to -•tr ., what calmly, .looked at "'t and •aid, "Glenn, • while working In 1he buUpen. ''lt-'i,..b-"""1 dellnlle," tilidri<t"< .....,., ~lated lmmoillalt!Y ~ 11 ' '..i.rll ~ !nm Ille ~? s.i_.,.r•1 lcU inl&bl meen ... lie c:Wb. can y..i plld>!" • · • • -11.,,.tay he visllod Dt .• BrodrJdt_and . ,·:.i·clOol.tlllnk lhere'1 .m"9! ... ~ wao;leanle\l that'Mi~ bad llia.IJt-~~. • ·~ • • -"11 doi!-wM .. blow well Ir--. .Bo.lief )IUrW Jim Brewer · said' hil ',,_., ........ --ca.,.i to I there are a coup"; mono otiidJes s..il, never olficlals' who· c;vuJd givo .. "'I iould -llarl c...mo 'p~ as oppoeed to what BID .u,bt have throat felt -· ~· GabriellOll •imply team oll!cllls du"il! a . -;any .t should be d«le.IQ c:ootian ,rD¥ thatwwe1"1ftte'notmik1D1ilbemaelv<o -or 'Frai,.._&~llil -done and thal'• _.., l•can1 llid,"l'llbea .;·."'thenheknocked ·-oew••whlch promptly IObered up ~OiixiiJ·;L ' ~f.:. avafable to1 the press. · ' lf We,weff Pnl ,..._ ~"' .t IDIMll',11• be~ • on a few doon ·d teammates· quartered an otherwise feative occ~ . o~ers topped By Rain SNd411 flt tfN DAILY PILOT .- ' 'MONTREAL -"You might 1ay oor k was a little bad, but at least cl4b was looking OK and now we're ed ol going h<\11>.e wltb 1 winning d record." So said skipper Waller Alstoo 1110111<1lls lter. his· .chilled and rain spattered Dodgers. got wm! in the clubhouse that , · · ay's game wlllJ-Mootreal would continue: . But as LA hurler Claude Osteen sum. ed it up, "Everyone lOlel everything (Willie) Crawford and (Andy)..l\_i>oco ir homers." HEi didn't bother to menUon the other Dodger Slate .... ,_.. ... "''' C-1 r. 22 .. 00d11er1 11 MMtml r. 2~ Dodgen; vs NltW York" Apr. 1! Oo0111rs v1 New Yot11: ,.,.. .. Thre&hittet f or Murphy • ~ngels Handc.uff: .. • • ·Brewers Agai~, 3~] ' . . ~ ' > There ~ no b~ in Anaheim Johnson has 90W bl( safely' ta eiCht Stadium proclaiming the t:allfurnia straight game. ·Ind during , that ,lime Angels as No. 1. . bas ~t at a mammoth .4&9 clip. 1 But then they . .,.. ollly -lled with ·! (The lingels 'u . a leOin are .Cl!iriDIJy the M~ta Twll¥> for f1rSt place la hittirig at a 1.ZIM~ a~age, oo_e • o1: the the Western Division of ibe Americah best marks in the ma10r leagues. 1 League ·after winning their lourlh Danny Wal19rl, at 22, ls ~adlng ~ straight from the Milwaukee' Brewers American League in batting Witb ·a .:ttl Tuesday fttgbt 3-1 before 4,301 chilled average!· !;le also has five ho~ NOii fans. ' ' r and li RBI. · · '..., ' - Right hander Toin Murphy, with ninth The left .ttel~ for · the Brew!• '11 a iMing relief belp fired a three-hitter gr:adpate of B1Shop Amat Hrgti .~ APr. 14 .... ll Ii.Pr. '' ""'·" ' · and the Angelus ·League. • He went to the Pilots, GI' Brtwirs, from Houston last summer in ei:cban&e Angel Slate An 9M111 111 ICMl'C (111) ...,_.,,vs. MllWMll· Ant1tl1 11 W•.slllnoJM Ant1ls 11 W1llllfllllun Anu1l1 11 W•illlll'llllon Anll1l1 11 Hft(.;.j'.,,_ 7,.u •""· ~:,, .. ..,, •:ts p.m. 111:25 1.m. 4:$$ p,m, for Tommy Davb. · · ' The two teams conclude the aeries this evening at Anaheim Stadium. Gdtge Lauzerlcjue wlll go lo the mound for -·the Brewen1 against U'9 ~ell;; 'ace AM. 26 Dod9ers VI H1w Y11r11 5 p,rn._ 7:1S 1.m. •:11 p,111. 1!;$$ , .... vious lost prize whJch went down Mon- real's stqrm dr~ -bis -first ~ four-starts -this year. , ' I I l HEAD FIRST SLIDE.-Angels' J lm <Fregosi dives -.Anaheiin s!~ium. Fregoii was safe as heo went for bag and Milwaukee third basenwi Max Alvis ' from first'to third on a single to center by Bill.> Voss. dives for Fregosi during action _Tue.i,day nigjlt . a,t . ·"I;be .Angels won, 3-1. a_n_d_t-ri-gg_e_re_d_a_d_e-ci-si-ve_th_ree-·ru_n_A-ng-el aoulhpaw, Clyde Wright. . . . third inning to hand the Brewers •their . The game close·s oUl a succeaflil~home sixth consecutive Jos,,. · stand wilti the Angels •.tra~" to Washington, New York, and 1 ~ ion Murphy was unbeatahle for eight in-~ road trip that beglnl PridaJ .DS1ht The Dodgers were sportinc a 7-3 ltad · two out in the ,last ol the third en sprinkles turned into heavy rain. an hour of waiting the tilt waa nally caDed. So the Dodgers will wind up this ,100..mile trek tonight iwith Don Sutton Oing after his third triumph of u.e lp. 1 And the Dodgen can come home with ~2 road mark if the)' can beat the ob with basebell's wont record' (1-1) ~ to match. Sbow'b mid, 45- ee weather are forecast. Osteen said the mOund was like throw· , ng off a piece of glass and exhibited is spikes, which wf!l'e packed with black;, cky mud. "they weighed five pounds and ttiey ere that way every pitch," he told lhe DAILY PILOT. "I had good form, breaking ball and w.-in command every pitch dmina: warm up, 11 }le dded. . "But you'd ·never tnow it after tse ame started. There wu just no traction t there at all. I did aome e1.tra work Atlaota lnth Red (pitching coach Adams) and I think I've got my oblems "'™8hlened out. . One encouraging thing was we JOt bits and runs .'' i1h 1hat he dreaaed and went oot sign autographs for fellow pitcher B'l)I Inger, who later departed for -· 'th an unlcnown molady -possibly •the nu. nie Dodgers had failed to ,.... dU?jng I Osteen'• three prevmo tilln cl lllOOllll uty this year. This time, however, they .unlojided. vis had a three-run homer,· Kosco'• lead off the third ,and was bis -. nm ol the trip. Wllls """' 'buted a triple in Pan: Jqry -a ce which hardly reaemblel-a ma:jor eagu&-.U lladium. . Boston Trims ! • . · HawM BJµes • Player Tabbed To "Capture La Costa 'Title ' RANCHO M cosTA (AP) -s...th African G'ary PJ~yef ranked · u a mild favorite to nccessfully defend his . Utle in what could be golf's last tournament oi Olampions. All elite field of 31, including all the tournameat wlnnen of the last 12 months, is ~t to ·ahalle19 P]iaYer in ~hole lest, lhat be~y ... the p1\jola .r.o; Galla,tO... Clllb cOOr.e. ' 'ii'\ 1-> - 'nle spana'a tW0"1e1r 0antr.itt .itb the PGA expires at the eDd of the · even( Sunday and thert is nO assuruce ~ that it will bf re~. Tl;lei'e baa, ~n tolk ol a mateJ>.play cliamplouhlp ill the end of .. year, but tliat proposal bu not been.finned up.. Player, one of four men to sweep all the world 's major tiUes , is enjoying one of bis best years. In ol!.ly six weekB on the AmtriCan tour; he has picked up ~ $60,CMXI, won ooe e'vent and mil8:ed by a sing1e stroke in the Masters. But .the field for this p:-estlge-Jaden event ts · so strimg -that Pla)'tr's·•role as a.favorite was a very shaky one. ' Arrayed' ag&inst him are all ·of goll'1 great-· Dame1 -with Afriold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Masters champion Billy Ca-heading the list. NkklaU1, who hss missed the top 10 1n only 6ne of his la.st eight starts, ..... lalit. arrtveI. ~elmer and Cui!<S iot In pnictice rounds TUesday . Lee Trevino, who says a victory 11 thi! one ls ooe ol his major career goals, ls another prime rontender for the f30.~ first pru.e. He's rwon ·two events thiB year and is the lea'dillg money·winntr with more than $84,000. ># ~ ' " • Otbet top candidates indude Miller • n·p Pe~· '1 -· -· who scored a playoff victory ~ Mondly in the Greater New Orleans • . • .~, Frank Beard and •Cbarlei Coody, i By Aieodaled '1-. -bu played utremely well In receot The -llrulnl are 1 I n l flt f • weelts. ,ChlcaF, ancaco. tt'• • wondllful Golf'• new breed, a-flock of risi1g " and the Ptttsburgh Penptnr 11'6 yolq stars, Is well represented by Larry ailtnc '~'1le st. Louil Bl.uea" after Hinson, Bob Lunnl Ron Cerrudo, Mike uni 1wo gamea cl tho Slllltey eup Hiii and D1c1t Loi.. ifjnlll In the NatlGnal llocltey ' • • UJll 1'...,... HOCKEY FISTICUFFS,-St. tOUrs mues' Bo)> Plager (5) charses Pittsb\lrgb PeftlUIDS'Glen Sather (rigbt).in.a fight iJ1 the third per1od of Stallley Cup playoff Wt Tuesday night in ,51. Loilis.,ln bottom photo Plager ~continues to charge Sather as he-tries to tincork a rigbt. The Bluei&fwon, 4-1-. · Rings and he held the Brewers to one in the nation's capital • · hit, a single to center by TOmmy Harper MIL'lll'AUK•m CALl•OltNMi la the third, through the first slJ inr;aings. •' , 11 rM ' .. r 11 lfll Th .. I h I pened ··-third H1rper, 2tl J I 1 AlorMf, • 4 I I , I e n.uge ur er o 1.iic Snyd.,., ct J 1 1 ,,.....,, • • " 1 0 0 Inning with a single off .. fol11')er' Angel .s.~. p11 1 o o "-'·ff J r 2 1 te M P U ••· lose eo--..1 Hovl1/1 rf I 0, I A.JdwlMn, It 4 O 4 I te.amma arty a.t n, l.fKl'. r. o>cUNY Walton. tt . 4 ' o JOl'lftlton.,. a 4 o ·I 1 Alomar walked. He was rorced at second ~r:1~;· 3~"' ~ ~ ~!:.1n'. ~ : : : : . by Jlln Fregoe:i. 1 ' i eonn, P o ' Jf*1Cw, lb 1 o o o Irvine's Bill Voss and Ale1. JohnSOR =;11,' , : : :g~:,tr~un. 3b ~ ·~ .1 : followed with run-scoring singles and " .... nedy. )b o o r .MurJlhv. • :t 1 1 o \llld"Pl!ID, ph l 0 Doy .. , p I I t O Jay Johnstone, the red-hot California 1to111 ..... Jb o o k.T•tvm. ,., o o ! o hitter, scored Voss with a double. ~~~ : :. : Thb WU all Murphy needed until the MeHtrhlty, c f d ainth when P;1ul Doyle and Ken Tatum '':1~ ..... 21 •1 J ''~ oce 1::.!'1'' him Ii,., · •---Cllilor11I• 003 11C10 00.-I gave .re. "' as!IS1.411!U'C. E - T. Murllltv. DP -c1111omi. 1. LOI -It was the second time this season MJtw.uk" ... c1h1orn1.1 10, 2e -JohnJIOM. s - that MurpliX.,has b4ten PatUn. Murphy '· Murphy. 1, " a 111 ... so is now 2-1 for the year. P•tttn lL.O-ll • 1 :t J :t 2 Morrll 2·!/S t I t f , . 1 In the · hitting department, Johnson'• eoun 1-111 o o 1 ' 1 red-hot . bat contributed four base hits T.Murphy ,w.211 • ' 1 1 J J ln as many times It bat and VOS,\ ~~~uno t~ : : : I t ~ WU two-.fQr.two. . S1v1 -K, T.iU!ft. '1S!f -~ 'fM'.11' CV.I. ~ Tlmt -2:)1. A1tllldlnc1 -UI. • Sports ht Brief · . Ra:ms' Me qdor to Retire, ) : Lundy Go es·to C~rger$ LOS ANGELES -It's parUng-Of.U.,. way day for two stellar veterans of the Los Angeles Rams football team -defensive end Lamar Lundy and free safety ~die Meador. The a&.year-old Lundy, a 13 year man with "(he National Football League Rams and a member Of the original front four, (Fearsome Foursome,) has been traded to the San Diego Chargers for an unspecified draft ctio!Ce. R ' • Meador, 3Z, Mr. Everything flll .dei~. for 11 years, announced his retirertient to devote full lime to extensive business Jntcrests near Dallas, hls ~lrthplact. Lundy was in and out of uniform the past two seasons wilh knee problems but appeared to ibe~ physically sound late in the ·1969 carripalgn. i;tar lo tfO just ·thst . I ·"lt'& been an enjoyable 11 )'Jars .In Los Angeles and.thls"u a .very-difficult decision to make because of ~ ~ team they have and the people lllvolved," Meador Bald Jn a statement ·wued ,.by the Rams' front office. "{ • The Los Angeles Stars are back whtre their life began. And unless they Win tonighJ.'s American Basket.ball AS9oala- tion playoff game, the scene . af. the beginning could· be the site of t111re· met as well.i .' . The Stars, trailing two, Climet to , one in their Weste rn ' 1 Divlslofi 'aemiflrial against 1Dallas, play game No: 4 at the An~heim Convention Center, the place ihey called Q<>me·their Ont clllilt;plt year wlien, as u.e Aaabeim. AmllOs. they lln~hed mtil With • 25-61 r«:ord1 . • Meador's 44 carter pass Interceptions are a Ram record.' Hi was a co-captain and player repre9entative for several years, a 'deadly tattler, punt·return specialist and held on field goal and extra-point attemp~. • PORTLAND, Ort. -The new ~ "You just cu't replace Ed Meador Trail Blazers ol ~ NaUonal Baske~l and t still have hopes he1ll change hls AssoclatiOn dJpped into' ~the univerl!!Y ·mind~" said coach George AJJen, who ranks 'I\iesday f<r tbeli' 1 first ~. went to Te:s:as hoping to convince his picking Rolland Todd of Nevadl (I.a • , · Vegas), ague. • The Bnllnl --. to -arden todly with ·a Mt lead in thelr ~ift.<lf··f --..na wttll the (lhicaao -HawU. The Pengutne .. "" ....... l'llltiuilll lraUJnc st. ~ ' • •. Todd, who Will he S& Sunday, 'compl!etl J hn N ', ' d N . t G 'd c h a record of 96 wlns ,and 40 loais 'in o son .ame . ·e.wpo·r .:· r1 . oac ~u~~ru~ -1 · , H.aJT)I Glickman, eucul!V< m pml- " Jn tbt Wll&. . . Bootoo. -Bobby Orr'• brllllance Cain Jlt"rld1nl tile dllfereace, ~eated lilwltl 4-1 Toeolllly night wnue the lues-lle~bythoume e. .. 0 r r, the mapll1oeat 11-Jlll'<lld f......an wl>o lod .. !QL la -.. er the ....--. Ill 1111 flnl oal cl lbe yeer ..-a.lea• llltl tltarled the Bru1ne on Ille rood In Tlctory. He had a total cl tbr,. polntl, all ist.9, against tM Hawlta ln eight lar 1e11011 pmes:. WJtb two lllliltl I' In &mdily'1 flnt gime and Tueaday night's goal, Orr matched h~ repler 1<ason pn>ducUon In two playoff clabet. By ROGll1I CAIWION Of IM ..... 1t11M Sr.ff .,.J;rnle JQhnson has beea named varsity football coach at Newpqrt Harbor High SCbool, the DAILY Pnnr learned today, pending formal raUfi~tioo by the school boerdollnlllees. Jolrlaon, who '• been .. t ol prep COIChlna for OH year after 9trVlhg u an -I footbell COlch at Cit Stale !Lona Beach), wu 1elected from a 1tnlog field of candidates. He ~places Wade Watts, tbe Ohio ltrontmlft who came west five years ago to mold Newport Harbor hlto a rel(>eded footbtll power In the Sunset Ua111e. Wafta stepped d0trn lrom the poat ofler I llll!ertng·•· ..... .,. bdsY l'ICtlllllf, The lJ\lury -'Wltta" pluoed retireme1t up two ,-:s . -"I know Jt's P?I to,1be ID mibelltltlble' chall..,e here in.the limlet League *11 only hope 1 can do as well u Wade \did here," said the new SaJIOr mentor. "You don't' Just go around replacing people ol !hat caliber, but I'm amloul to get boclt lnto.~~·football. "[ llke lb cOacb when It'• lmportaei to· the school and tll tho IAWD," he said . Johnlon comet . lo Newport Harbor , altar ..m;olif • lllaa•~ record at El Rancho Hlib· Ills leams ....ie the CIF pl1yolls for 10 corileCUUve ylars, eight times !18 league . •I • • dent cl the Club, llld Todd .... tile ch..,,SOO, lllsctpµno wu the prlnie• 1oues an!! four ties. • , . beot knowledge cl tho National. BMlte~ characterisllc o( Johnsqn's pQwerhou'1'5. lllcluded In that span were a pair ol ball Association of any COldl .,. ln- His second· place outfit of f980 won the confronta.UQ.ns w.tth Aoahelm, each side tervtewed." 1 AAA chatnp1onShlP by beating loop cham-winning once by the identical score of 7-0: ' • pion Cal High ln the finals. IronJcally, Johnson plaxed •galnst • And his 1966 learn crushed Anaheim In Newport Harbor's only cbempio!lshp SAN FRANCISCO -Y. A. Tltlle, the AMA Onala; J5.14. learn -In 1912. wbtirn the 8an Francisco Fwt)' Nlilers His coaching r<e<>rd consists almolt m-"I ptayed delenslve·end for Fulltrton'I' misleltenly llhu!Oed &tray durinc-bto tirely .. t El Ranchl>lllifi. • " 'U oulftt and I wu ouppooed to stop tbdr playing ~ays, Mopday left his jdll u He assisted Ihm for two ,etr1. 1hto off teckle stuff. . l,ISisW1t toach. toolt over the 1"1"'"" 1154;. ''They naJly wbbmped "'·" 1111 TitUe, ·Who has been M«lna r.ty After drepplng 15 ca.mes ln the .tpan of \ JobnlOll. Niner qu1rterba ck1 aince 'lta, rdped three yeara his teams dominated the San Newport wan that wf•, 41·12, .and went along with offensJve blck6e1d coacb Mike a.briel Valley area almool ~a paiat ol ' GO to wtn the SUNll Lague chom-Holovalt. Bolh lll4 they clD no ... boredom. plonohlp be!.,.. bowiJtl In the playolls to devote Ute necessary time to lbelr jqbo In ihe final 10 years of coaching at El Glenn Davis and Co. of Bonita lllgh. with the Natlonal Con!..--lootbell Rancho he .led tile ·Dons lo 99 wins; II That "" II years aao. club. , j I ; ' ' l l ,... ................ ~ ............................................................................. "" .. 11'!1""""""111111"' .. """""'l~"" ..... "'i:'""l!""'!'.'!"'!""""!~!'9;'~"!"'~":::7"'.;";;:;.'~.,........,,.-.-~-.--·· •.. ,L ' ••··• • " ~ I l I I • --- JI DAILY l'ILO[ L = ' Mm-bla-Upsets Uons ; ·"' Threet eamiTied Wind tNa 1 •• Hazard I I For Sun8et Lead ·,:'{'{) Diahto~, ·Tritons . ' ;, ·sat(es) Hot -~'•-~ .;,. f\•,,· As Rustlers .. :O rr .~ ·. Lose, 64 ' .,~,, ·•l .,-'y ' LAOC't Charlie Bites w_as ·'~· • ~ lhow Tutlday in. .,; ! . l1ll!l!ni hill team to • ~ ~,~ So..ittWriCallforntaeon.. ferep baseball win over ;~· GOide~ West on the Winners' ' "?' • cllainoOd. • "."f\: 'Batel aiugged a homer and '' ' three llqles, baUing in the !Int five LACC runa. ms three-run homer came in the third and gave the Cuba a ..... ~ ti ·. LACC, heOclJq I h e con- f treDCe, now bu a record al la.,L The ...... Golde• Weot'a llinlh in: !1 clrcuil _,..., Golde• West ICOl1!d lb lint .. ,, · twa nmll in .Iba mtb lnQ!ng. ·~;-Jtin Hosan Im off with • 'E . triple and .aooret .., Rick Ruuell'• •lllfle· Aller • palr al outa, Wayne Kiefer and Tom ·C«nell aluged lingles t,.. ta plMe. the run. ,. la Iba ninth, Camell led oil with a lill(le, but 11 .. r.f SQyder'a ground ball was used ·<:i•· to force Cornell at second. i.f1 · Buddy Moen tbtn slugged a bonier to completo the Rustler "' -111(. • ·~:.; ·•-t· . ·,·. . ' ·~· 'l'lf'. .... . , ......... (4) .. ,,."' .& 1 I • s 1 ' 1 ' • t • • •• f .. ' •"' ": A: '·. =-~ .. ~-· . . ... u.cc "' j f f : • , ' I • • • 0 • • 0 1 0 •• '6 4 It 4 MlrllrW G ........... 11 J iii MervfMlll, II $ 1 I I k:T:.';"'a" 1 f ! I • Jiii I t t I .., ~ 0 I I 3 0 0 • ' 4 • 0 0 I 1 2 , ~_,., S-W ...... :t5 ll :Ml~ : ~ WUt• 402 •·-oi MO UCf llD 010 1Ck -• 11 • Rustlers ln83-56 Western 'l\Jtsdly, The ~e1uli1 leav e Wl9bnlnater, Anohelm and Western In l ~1".ay Ue with Marina tralu\\g by ,a ··~· . . : In other acllon, Newport · llirbor slammed boot 111111-liniton 8'1ch. $-1. . Marina'• win was sparked by a th_,... uprWng in the flllb IM!ng. snapping a SC«eles,, tie. Jim Frank and D a v e Campbell provided the spark ~'° give pitcher Dave Kluncreseter a t b r e e • r u n cusblon. Frank got the rirst tally acro&s wttb a single to center field .:_ and .Campbell l!qU .... .ed in the O:iird run or the hmlng • . Klungreseter hurled a three- hitter, struck out five and walked three in geUing the clutch win. Newport had ap euy time al. It with Huntington S.ach, whiclt committed seven errors to aid • the winners' l~hit usaull coach Andy Smith'• Sailors jumped on HUlllington pitching from the oqtset and scored in, five consecutive frl1Jle!. Leading the Sailors' attack was Jeff MaliooU, who hit wely thrtt tlmea, sc....i twice and had a palr of RBI. Pitcher Alvin W b I t e , meanwhile, burled a three-hit- ter. HunUngtoo S.ach mgh's freshman Steve Deeter was the · on)y Oiler to hit safely twice and it was his home run to left field in the fifth lmlng that 1n1pped Whi .. '1 shutout attempt. Newport's Denny B e an spelled White in the seventh ind struclt oul the aide. Newport's· winning run 1 came in the second when the Tars , tallied twice on the ~ of one bit coopled with HuntJncloll's wild pi~ cl1lng and -fleldlll(. The game. was ,put out of. J<acll in the mth wben Malinoff accounted for a pair of RB) with a double -and eventually scored on a passed ball. DAILY PtLOT _,, ..... llCI· Pitcher lf-0 . Wollos · Baffles ' . . Riverside, 7-3 . . . ON ,THE BUTTON -Huntin~ Beach High's Dan Moats COllllecls With two mates aboanl In the filth iomng but bis smash was hauled in by Newport Har• bor's Steve Hedrick in Sunset League. baseball action Tuesday. Newport Har, bor unleashed a lo.bit attack to dump the Oilers,, 11-l 0 ~~~~~~~~~~- Tb( Jild"'W ""'8111 al UC ,ainile. Jim Gr;eenway wlll<ed Irv1ae wUl•IOOft be> blown 11 to bid the bUts and Wollos . Wollol ,HDI lf·tllt,...,. rllht lingled one run across with hinder --..ttb u Farrw brill(lll( In another. andeleated ltUOD. • ' The final tallY was added Two Garnes Postponed Barons Expl.ode For 10-3 Victory Fountain Valley exploded for Its second straight Irvlnt League ba<eball vict«y Tua-. day a lo-3 decision over Magnolia'• SenUnels on the winners' diamond. 'Ille win enabled John Cole's Barms to even their Irvine r~d at 4-4. The Barm-Se.D.Unel till WIS the only area Irvine bMsebalJ game played Tuesday, with in. cessant wind conditions plagu- ing the area. A long triple to left center by Mike Roberts cleaned Goodaker, Sblmajl and ms from tbe hues wbl.le a two-out lnlield alngle into the bole by Rick Wemelwnp seot Roberts home with Fowrtaln Valiey'a fourth taUy al the inlllng. Wayne Ouellette Wll issued 1 free pus following Wen- nebmp'a single and the palr &cored on 1 bMe bJt to center by Chuck Doherty. One-hitter By M1iniz Paces MD Davi Wollot. ~ of tbe ln the fourth On Sytora's third Anleater -atall,'pitcbed bl~. a lloleo base, ao error bls e!lbth compllto pme al. ud 5alca'1 lill(le. the -· and -b11 11th Sylr«a and u......, had v1ctor7 -dOltal in. a three -bib during the a<· winHwtpt dtdlloo over UC Uon , and ucb moved above Rttiitdde 'l'Deaday, 7.S. the .300 mart ,for the season. The S.. Die~ hurler Sykclra la ·bitting al a .309 hu 1ppe1rtd In 1~ U J:WDP clip and Hansen at .~. for coach Gary Adami crew · Rocky Craig continues to that 11 now~ fOr tbi.ye1r., lead their regulars with a .364 Hiii. earned nm averap 11 average followed by Farrar ap Jmtreuive 1.N with two at .315. Ron Mum. made bis pl~ al ~ three Rlvenide nma Ben Wetzler will pitch today ching debut a winning effort unearntd. at Cal Tech in Pasadena. with the aid of a three-nm 1"ine ICOl'fd tarly and "c •iv•llMDI '" homer by Du Meyor Tue.iay often :in pooUng the victory. ~ii'~,~· · :" •,' \ "'1 al the M--~-. Tbree . mat1tera lo , the nr.t I"' • • ! lemoon u l,lll&ll;lla cimt on Bo~ Farrar'• walk ~ brt ~ : , : defeated Phu: X, W, in Ind a biple by Mike Sykora. :'rtn1o1~ c ~ & I T Angelus Leque acUoa on &be Tom Spence popped up in =.'? • ~ f 1 i loeen' diamond. • abort right field and Syk<n ~=-~·.. I ! ! I Muniz wu not an}y credited Ktnd afttr the catch. With ~n',J!. • . r g l I with the victory bat pitched two away; Mite Sub walked :i..Alitt, "',,, , I 1o : 00• a one-hitter In tile process, and"Dln8-drllieda<Jou. T-' rUlking out 10 and "";..& .... up bJe to rllbt ttnter for another Teollla UC: lllYUfl (1J ~ 3 II 1 ..... RBL '11 '111 ,,. five waJU. 1rrw, If J 2 t 1 Meyer came to bat In the In µie teeODd, Farnr beat ~r.~• ~ I f I seventh with the ICOre Ued, · out an infield single, went to ·1tt11rd:"111 : Z o & :1-3 and two ...,_...,, on -an • throwin( error "'• " l l ' ' the base ptths. He belted 1 and ICOftd oa Sykora'• aeeond t.'i?:-r. tti • i : g I towertnc drive· over: the ri&bt bit . wfm1 • 4 o 1 1 fiel d fence for the 1ame-wizl.. "me blrn&I contl:ftued Jn •' s-.,; hlflllllll 36 • 7 "1~ 7 Dini home run. . the thiJ'd U Sub doubled UC: ltlnnidt OID 000 002-1 10 3 Mater Del acored twice . Jn ~ Hansen beat out an infield uc 1rv1111 111 100 oo-1 1, 1 Jonea With tbe win11i11f rt111 atid banded hurler GleM Tsuma the win. Tsuma rtlleved starter Ter· ry Nie!Jen ill the ,.,...th a11tt the latter had tolled Ii< frames. vma Park,'• eaay win wu bi~ 1>7. a U.run fourth inl>lll( • Lqwia S.ocb commlu.ct 11 errors to aid Villa Part'• lS. hit attack. l.agunao Greg Keuler WU the looe Artist to ...... He sin1Jed and eventually tallJed on an out in the seventh in- ning. ltrtllY, a .. '111 ,,. ''-·"· ,, .... t.rltot\... 4 ••• '°"'-" 1b • • I • M~c 4 0 t ~11111&.d Jff: =or:·2b ~:f: W\111"', " J 0 I I ot1i. nose U.N CLIMINTI Ill 1•rlllral Andtramo, lll 4 I 1 I J911111, d~ ) 1 0 • Clud'f, II 3 o l 1 S. Lom~rdl, ct O o O O lt11d1111; lb l • f t Kltr,..,,, rl o T'i:''~ lO!O Wr"lll,c 3 o o Stln.lb 1 011 Hlt lN11o P ) 0 I O K11Dt1r.lf 1 o I o Toti,. :r.11•1 s-....., 111111.-EI Modtn1 000 000 00-. S J S.11 Cllm""" Cllll C1111 01'-1 ' ! LA•UHA llACN Ill .. , .. "" eorwi... Jb 2 o , • =i.2: 1' 1• 1 I Mcl!ll\ri, ... ,b Ka111f. lb-lkf l ' o Hitlcl, 3tl I I Hlcl'loll. rf I I I !roolu, ,, 1 0 • ~ , .. eert111n, c;-c ~ I ,' lrvfri, CT I 0 I Nort11e11n, II I 0 0 Alldr'l'w,, If l O O Gut1-dii1, 1111 0 • • Jt.f~~·. I 0 I 11 VILLA •AAK ll11U 1 . .. , . ,,., f,~.,lf ~ J l l HUI, 'ill I t I T11l1Y.,.. 4 2 2 I =~:::r~· 1111 : : f ~":"'' " l f ! I "~l~o .. I ,t!!l~ll!.~ c J, ; ' 'tior."r.'1' • 11111 ~•r11111• llM• VIit. •.t. 211 112lCIO 11-17 ll 2 LlllUIW tMch GI» otn 0-I ) 11 Spike Win Doug Schmenk captured the mile ud two-mile events to 1etd Golden West Colle£'!'S track and field team to a surprisingly easy a 3 -5 6 Southern Ca I l f.o r o 18 Ccm- fereoce ft O'er East LA on tht losers' oval. The Corona del Mar-Edison and Costa Mesa-Estancia con- tests scheduled for Tuesday, but postponed due to the strong gusts, were reset for today at Edison and Mesa. At Fountain Valley, dfm tnu tlve junior Jefthander Steve Fox went (he distance and picked up the win after a personal losing streak of six games. A maMive uprising in the sixth gave the Barons all the runs they needed to put their loop record at the .500 mark. Showing only a 4-3 edge going into the productive sixth. Cole's crew pushed across six runs to put the wirr on ice. Doherty wu. thrown out to end the inning when be at- .. mpted to stretch his single into a four-bagaer on a series of bobbles by a Sentinel out- fielder. The victorioua Barons also picked up two runs in the tint and one run each in the thlnl and fifth llamas. MAGNOLIA IJ) .. , .. ,,. C11rll, lb • o o I M!ltl'I. If 2 • • • Wltllm1n, p l 0 I 0 Klrli.hl•n, N 4 1 I • G'""' ,, 4 1 I Mlt*.1,c JI Smltl'I.' l'ol ', Wi lk..-, rf Toaell. rf 1 I I J the Ont but two nib, ao Infield error and a d,nlpped Qy ball in the outfield Wl!b two away gave the bolt nine a :1-3 edge Illa! held up tmUl the seventh. MATlll DSI Cll .. , .. ,.,. S1 la11r1 If 3 I I I M111Mn1_ c J I • • -··· • 1 • M1111li, I 4 I I i:::::· .~ l • Adam1, 111 ' I I 1 H11111-. .. l • I I APlli.ttfl. rf I IM,,....lid, "' •. 11 I • Save 1.00 on the tiig one • Scbmenk ran 4:31.1 in the mile and returned to post a docking~ 9:57.9·!0 the elgbl· lap e\'O~t:· TM llwltien'plled up ln06t of their poinb Jn the running evwats, wlnnlng both relays llDd au . hut ~ 120 bigh hurdles and the .. ~. Rlck Goodaker led off the frame by reaching base on an error and moved to second on a sacrifice by Fox. Mike Shlmajl drew a walk and Mike lflirsingled to center to load the bases. K111.,.. 311 l I 0 am.~c1 JI•• Totil~OUtilTAPI VAU8Y ti'11 II ... , .. ,.,. S111amn. ,.. 1 I I I HIJ," J J1~1,2b l 'i ' Mllcl'lt l1, lb 0 0 Wtnnek91T\p, rf I l f i O\teli.111, c I 1 """'''"' !''I r.,..,., cf • o Ooocllk1r, cf J' •' j J Fox, ' Tot1tt lD I I sc-.., '"""'" M"11en1 :KIO 001 0-J I 4 f wnt1ln 1lllY 210 IOI •-11 I I Ttit1ll 11 it 6 l'IUS 1t Pl Field event winners Included Ben Avalos in the pole vaulL (lJ-0), Vic Martinez Jn the h1cb jump (11--0) and Lance Peterson in the shot put (llH). In the runniq ev<oU, Met Hobbs captured the 440 in 51.9, BlU Kamp griibbed the 100 in t.a. Bob Olamberlaln wls the llO victor (1:03.&) aod Mark McMahon won the 440 lntermeclla .. hurdles (60.S). Major League Standings DEAN LEWIS 1be 440 relay foursome ol Pb1I Age, McMahon, Dennis Mau and Kamp clocked 44.0 and the mile relay team ol McMahon, Hobbs, J im Long and Ai• had a Ume ol 3:3U. 'lbe next ouUng for the Ro1Um Is Friday al the Ml San Antonio Relays. Golden Well . WIU then host the Southern Ca 11 f o r n J 1 Con- NATIONAL tEAGUE Eu! Dlvl1loo Chicllgo St. Louis Pitt>tiurgh New York Pblladelphia Montreal W L Pct. GB 7 3 .700 7 3 .700 7 4 .636 ¥. tlS .5002 48 .333 4 1 8 .Ill 5\2 West Division Ctncinnati SM FranclJco Houston 13 4 .765 7 7 .500 7 8 .437 AMERICAN LEAGUE EIJt Division Detroit Baltimore Washington Boston New York Cleveland W L Pel 8 3 .727 GB 8 4 .607 II 5 5 .500 211 56 .1553 5 9 .357 41n 3 7 .SOO Ill Welt Division 1 2 .m 9 4 .612 6 6 .500 211 6 7 .462 3 4 7 .364 4 f ~oce meet April 21 and ,.....,.,., • ....._ TWMl•r'• 1tnu111 1r1111. Cod...-. " Monltffl, POI~. r l lll ....... 1. ), Mllwl'llkrt I 8 8 .4211 5 7 .417 5 9 .357 3 9 .200 $'~ SM Diego Doditrl AUanta Minnesota Angels Kansas City Oakland Chicago Milwaukee Clllc.890 1, St, 'loull 4 Olkltlld •· K1".-1 Cl11' J ..... Wllf Clll (•l.r;;I LA Clfl(ln"'ll 11, Alltnt1 I Ml""noll ,, C:lllc-s ,.... ¥Wit ~ 1, A• 10], 2 •lthllurwi. t. ttouftoll I W1sll1Mlo!l 7, NllW York 5 -.. (0), a. v-e • "-lit!!: S•fl Dlewo s. "" V"11: J l>e!rolt J, Clillwl1NI I 'H. 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(l"flllelM I.fl ....... llM*erl 14) A"IL SPICIALI (T!IO~YIQITIA] COROLLA 1970 .1113 + r ... a u •. AMO...M .... 11 M ... 11-H ....... p • &.-.. Cr.tMn C1ea• VOLVO ... °"" ..,_ ~ ... . t~~r~ r--~.::.~.:..::D ... ~.·~.:_:_ ... E_,,._·_·_-A_· -·N---·.-L.=.'·_-_:.E_~_·_:_=--w'.:.v.=_u~-~ ...... ·.-.--5----"' 1'70 DEMO .. -•. -,.,, , ,... SAVE $570 '0Ji;'·-oer::~'·1M:"i 1!t::, IOI, : ' 142 2 cir., r1cl le, h11t.r. 4-1,.M. ($.et. 'ti:'"~~\ •. ,.,. • ..... '"l<o'.::"'-l ..... .:·~·'fo~J!:: 1966 HARIOR ILVD .. COSTA MESA ,.. 646-9303 uu CAIVICW \01. '· '"' IGI. &. ....... c••· S.rvl nd p rt I All I ......... c • 1tM AUSTIN AMllfCAM, . Now instead of paying $12.99 )'oupay just$11.99for a l/2pllonofSeag~m's 7Crown. A giant siving on America'sfllvorltewhlskey, .., .................... . !"'"' '· 31111~ '11' • ·-co • a ' or m,.... ·-ars • ,, h ,. I '' . . 1\.,..1..IOJ~ :l) MIW-#>CQ.6 2771. • (~ .. ,_ Modern Body Shop for All (1r1 •• •· •• '• "'IV • ••11· .,, l i ;1;;'~1'""0.1,11.1. OrangeCounty's LaJ:gesi ariii"MosiModer~T~Yota•i'idVolvoDealer $1099 -·----....",_---··· ..... _..,,_,......:,.,-. -\~~.-_ L°"' 'io:. r:J 1...-.-= .... 11:,..,.,,,;,. ______ .J lflolll l :JI J', ._ _____________________________ .::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::._u •• I •• " • • ,. I • 282· Should Win Santa Ana Country Club and Jrvine Coast played a born~ and-home women's tourna. ment recently with sooring on a two low balls of foursome. Low grriss winners In Class A were Mrs. Alfred Shinn, Mrs. Bart Mcllugh, Mrs. William McCauley and Mrs. Irene Kay with a 336. · Low -net winners·were Mrs. George Fruehling, M i s s Rosa.lie Vance, Mrs. John Price and MB-Doo Lenk (270). Second place went to Mrs. Jona Molll'OO, Mrs. Thomas Atklnson, Mrs. W. D . Greschner and Mrs. Gene Ronald (275). 'Itiird plaee was won by Mrs. Jerome Helperin, Mrs. Robert W. Smith, Mrs. Roy Crank and Mrs. John Drury. Low gross honors in B llil{ht went to Mrs. Sherman Smith, Mrs. Ned Khorey, llf rs, Thomas Crossoo (390). First low net group was composed of Mrs. L. B. Lewis, Mrs. L. J . Ruoff, Mrs. Paul Lenk and Mrs. Walter Wine (271). Second went 1o Mrs. Leroy Spicuzza, Mrs. E. D i c k Badbam, Mrs. L. W. Bemus and Mrs. William 0 . Burnett (234), Third were Mn. Myron Sheward, Mrs. Nell Foster, Mrs. ff. E. Gustkey and Mrs. W~ell Finley (284). Corte Me•• fn a home and home tourna. ment with Huntington Seacliff, members of ihe Costa Mesa Jadies club held a best ball of fourso~ competiUQn. Wiruien of~ the event were Marioo Voss. Marilyn Hies- tand, Elise Stipe.s and Barbara Shepardson willl a 59. Second place went to Nadine Maze, .Mary Evelyn Imler, June . rittin and Shirley Camaro with a 61. Betty Brown, Ruth Schilling, Cuba Kurl and Rosemary Erickson had a score of 62 for third place honors. Rao1elao SI Paul Runge and Frank Buckman teamed tog~th;er to win a partner'1 best ball tournament at Rancho San Joaquin last weekend with a low net score of 61. 1be an n·u a I Meadowlark partner's best ball tournament will be staged May J...S at Meadowlark Coontry C I u b with more than $1,000 ln prizes being offered. , Partnen must · have han- dicaps 'withiri five strokes of each other with 12 prlu5 beliig olfered1 for Jow net scores and four foe low 1rod competition. life•• l' er.re Completion o! the ladies club champlooshipo highlllhla the week's activities at • Mesa Verde Country Club. Final round of the Mr. and Mn. tournament will be •IJl&- ed Sunday with a shotgun start at 12 :30. M~n's Ptay will get off the tee at 8 in the morning, also in a shotgun start. With president's · a1p play nearing completion, the Bob Fernandez Memorial stag day will· be beld April 21 at Santa Alla Country Club. A total of 150 ptaye" are expected to participate in the event which gets under way at It. o'clock with 1 shotgun start. For Coast Area Tennis .. Resul~. '. Wtd..,.,. A11r1122.1910 DAILY rn.or, D -How to Tue-the Fnii-1}ut of Goll c~ •• ~t••-·- TRAVEL BUG M•ke A Travel Bug Out OI Your Volkswagen. Buy A Trails West ~ampster, A Light, Easy·To·Heul Trevel Treil8r With A King Si2e 'Bed, Designed Especiolly For Lonely Bugs. See One Now At: HARBOUR V.W. 1'71.1 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTQN BEACH, CALIF. "42-44.15 ' ~ Mt. SAC Relar-s ··· . ' Next for Jaycees ~fue 8eqT<o" wtD be p I tie 4 qalmt polesllill -Id -I b...un Jolla -..., Diet Ra~ All~ou1b s. • .,... -tbO Glllclal world record i't the Tlult a& 17 ft. • ln., -bu "' peodinc mart at 11-10\1. - Int yeor al -and ils expected-to. be """""" --· And R•Htbect llD't far behind. bH1or dared 17..11% last year. The ox.-.ne rant uthe-lnh-'d. E-jam, the 400 ,,_. ~ hold.,. and Olympic pld medalist at 4U, will aifemPI ~i;:u.,.~.ii.. ":. •y:;'d race, but alao tn the MO in- lermedtate burdlts, . • .... ·-fer him 11111 JU'-He hlmlled 51.1 Jaot- but bit oPPOllU.0 al llL Su Antoolo will be lonulillble, Sucb U ' JlaYO Mllinl at the· Ft MacArthur team: Geoff Vanders!Oct, olao at Ule Anny anc1 11on Wbltoey or the Striders. . 4 Evepts At OCIR To11111ament of Champions • La Costa Countty Oub April23-26 8 See the best of the PGA Winners! 111 Cllam__ps like Palmer, Nicklaus, Casper, Player; Trevino all tee off! 8 $150,000 in prize money! 8 Ample ticlcet& at the gate! 8 Plenty of parking! a Only a short drive! & Just 60 minutes south on the San Diego Freeway! 111 Bring the whole family! Dolly Adlldlololl: 'llta or Wed., April 21 ond 22. (Pnctlce """'ch) $2.00 .. 'Dwa. ar Pd., April 23 and 2' $4.00 Sol or Swi., ~ 25 ..,.i 21 '5,111 -Tlcblo Adminlon to .u 6 dArya Sl2JlO Por ~ tidceD and ovmd&ht .mm...iltinno.caD ('111) ~7111. •· LACOSTA Raort Hotll and S,. a.ncho Lo c-. Cllilomla f I ' I I ·t r I 1, ( ! I I I .1 I I ' l ...... 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Newport, ts to be left to starboiqd, '.lltiJ will only add 12 miles to the total dl.!tance of the race, making it 647 sea miles, but it la expected to increase the amount of wlndwatd work for tile com- petitors. 111e course for this ocean racing classic has been the same since the start was shifted from New London, Conn., to Newport after the 1934 race. As In 1968, the size or the H11drofoll in Test Kuta fleet will be limited to about 150 yadlt.s with selection of With the Manhattan skyline In the background. a 35-foot hydrofoil "flies" under entries baaed on the the Brooklyn Bridge during test run on New York's East River. The craft is demonstrated offshore expected to be used for commuter transportation on the waterways surrowid4 performance of skipper, crew ing the metropolitan area. and yadlt. The new Jntema--~----'----------~--------------­ tional Offshore Rule will be used for handicap ratings. Most of the hu·IJ measurements required for thls rule are made with the yacht out of the w&ter, which will facilitate the measure- ment of eligible yachts this winter. Owners are urged to contact N.A.Y.R.U. for In .. format.ion on how e a r I y measurement ~.'" be ac- complished. Entries c I o s e d March 15. 1970 and measurement certiflcetes are due no later than June 1, with no extension. An entry fee of $100 must accompany entries. The race circular, which is available now, will contain a phrase renecting with the failure of a number cf yachts to fllliah the race in recent years. It will read: "Failure to finish the Bennud'a Race will severely prejudice the eligibility of the skipper and/ or yacht for entry in future CCA-sponsored raL'eS. '' Any yacht now built or under construct.Ion w h i c h would be ellgible under the Eliglblllty Requirements or the ·Conditions for the 1961 Bermuda Race shall be con· sidered eligible for the 1970 Bennuda Race. All rommunlcations about the race should be addrtssed · to: Walter T. Flower, Chairman. Bermuda Race Committee, 461 EI g ht h Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10001. Boat Show Slated At Ar ena The S o u l h e r n California Marine Association, Califomla's leading marine trade organization, has for the second year leased the $12 mllllon Long Beach Arena and adjacent lagoon for t h e presentation of their second annual SCMA Long Beach Sailboat Show. Dates will be October is.November 1. The Sailboat Show is the only show In the naUon devoted solely to sail, ac· cording to Ed Nkbols, manag- ing director for the SCMA. If it's not sail, or an acctssory for a sailboat, it doesn't ap- pear ln lhe U:lng Bead\ event. "If they are not Interested In sailboats, they don't come near the place," states Nichols. ''The retpOnSe from both the exhlbitora and the boaUna: public in our 1969 S&.ilboat Show was so ootstan- dlng that the SCMA Board of Directors have e:itablished the event as an annual show." '11le Lon&" Beach Arena, altuated right on lhe Pacific Octan 1nd only a long field pl klek away from the new ,home of the Queen Mary. is In the heart of the sailboating country and is an ideal loca- Uon for this unique show. Study P lanned 111e nauoo·s outboard motor m1nufact.urtr11 haVe teamed up to (.'Oflduct further studies Into the effects of marine englnes on water quaUty, ae- cording to Matt J, Kaufman, acting eJeCUUve dlrector of the BoaUnl Industry Als0> elation. The study -under BIA auspices -will be conducted by an Independent testing organlutlon on both warm and cold water Jakes • Tulane Wins at Annapolis Tulane University, -w Ith skipper John Dane at the helm of the Annapolis-« yawl won the Kennedy Cup Regatta at AnnapoliJ Sunday with 16 point! under the. i;everse scor- ing system. The final two races, sailed from the U.S. Naval Acaderny, were in light airs. Runne·r-up In the annual blg- boa,t regatta was Navy with Don Rugg skipper with 19 points, and third was the defendtt Cornell, skippered by Dave McFaull, wllh 25 points. The two West Coast teams, USC and Stanford, fell by the Ahmanson Series Set To Clemente Newport Harbor Yach t Club's Ahmanson Series for Oce~n Yachts gets under way Fridt!Y at 5 p.m. from Los Angeles Yacht Club with the start of the 125-mile San Clemente Island race. The race is al10 the filth in Los Angeles Yacht Club's \Vhitney Series. r.1ost of the skippers in the race will leave Catalina Island to port, but the island is not a mark of the course. Under normal wind conditions, skip- pers in past years have found they make better lime by going around the west end of Catalina before heading for the backside of San Clemente Island, although the course is about five miles longer. The race will finish off the Newport Harbor jetty en- trance. Saturday morning will mark the start of the Voyagesr Yacht Club's Catalina Island race for PHRF and MORF yadlts. The race is the 1970 inaugural of the r.tassey Serles for PHRF. Trophy Race On Saturday FifUt an nu a I MaJor's ~y Race -for yachls coming to Newport for the start of the En1e11ada race, Will get undtl'Way Saturday at Marina del Rey. The fleet will consist of Ocean Racing, Pacific Han. dlcap Racing Fleet. Midget Ocean Racing Fleet and Ocean Racina Catamarans. The entry list. however, Is not limited to yachts going in the Ensenada race. It Is al!o the. fourth of the Overton • Series sponsortd by California Yacht Club. The course will be from the star~at Marina del Rey, leaving Catalina Island to port The program beghls at noon. Ticktts art *2.50 for adults and youngster• under 12 are admitted fret. A special event will be the presentation o( the Wot1d Almanac·Benrus Citation to all-time water :;k.I great Chuck Stearns of Bellflower honoring him for hts world record ski dr•a: rurt" •1122.11 mil•• J><T hour. wayside In the strong, UCS finishing fourth with 26 points, and Stanford sixth witb 30. USC, skippered by Guy Doran, was in ttte money until the final race when he was over early at the start and had to restart, but was never able ' to make up the Joss. In the fifth race Doran was also over early, but1 eked out. a win despite the handicap. The John Kennedy·Memorial Trophy was presented by Mrs. Ethel Kennedy with her 10 , children witnessing the presentation. The K e n n e d y family. including Mrs. Eunice Shriver, sister·in·law of the 1ate president, followed the racing both days in a power yacht. The Kennedy Cup is one of college sailing's g I a m o r events. Robert ~1. Allan Jr. of Newport Beach, executive vice f.resident of !he Pacific Coast ntercolleglate Yacht Racing Association and a member or the Naval Academy 's advisory Fales Committee. labeled this year's field of 10 boats the strongest yet to compete , for the coveted prize. Harvard was the first win- ner in 1965, followed by Navy in 1966 ; Stanford, 1967-68 l.f\d Camell in 1969. $4 ,000 in Pr iz es Set In . Circle , Dra g Race A $4,000 prize fund has been e,1;tabllsbed by the Long Beach Boat & Ski Club for its Circle and Drag Race Championships next Sundlif at Long Beach Marine Stadium. Dana Point BCYC Race I of Series Bah i a Corinthian Yacht Club's Dana Point race Sun- day will have a double sig- nificance. As the third feature in the current Angelrnan Series for the Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet it will be a decider in the overall standings. But for most of the fleet which turns up on the start- ing line al noon it will be a tune-up for the Newport to Ensenada race which gets un- der way Thursday, April 30, at noon. The Dana Point race started five years ago as an Ensenada Tuneup and was in· eluded in the Angelman Ser- ies which was inaugurated this year. The race Is open to Ocean Racing, PHRF and Midget Ocean Racing yacl1ts. Wamin~ signal for the first class will be at noon with the start at 12:10. Dana Races Attract 37 Thirty-seven boats In two classes showed up on the 1tarUng line lor the new Dana Point Yacht Cub'• first in· vltlUonal regatta Saturday and Sund"!'. Racing wa.s held in the octan outside the Dana Point breakwater for the Hobie Cats and the Coronad~lSs. Results: HOBIE CATS (l!J -llJ Hobk! Aller, DPYC; ( 2 ) Wayne Schaefer, DPYC; 131 Bill Butler, DPYC; (I) lie bet.,..n Ted Hendrickson and Hoity Pulaski, both of DPYC. CORONA00.14 (t4) -(II Jim Linske,-, WYC: (2) Davt'l Schlblcr, MBYC: (3) Harri8 Hartman, MBYC: (!) BtatUe Punoll, Anacapo YC; (5) Bob MarUn, MBYC. The event will feature 32 leading inboard circle racers in an aut<rracr.1g type prr> gram of a trophy dash, quali-- fying heats, elimination heats, a semi-final and a final cham- pionship race for the eight fastest s urvivor s of preliminary competition. This section of the1 program, with $2,640 at stake. will be joined by a special event for inboard racing's ffiO\t exciting class -the two. man cracker- box division . National high-point cham- pion Art Field in his Lemon Crate heads this lineup, with $560 at stake. Top eliminator awards of $400 each will go to the day's fastest entries in the in- vitational drag program for blown fuel flatbottom s and blown fuel hydros, limed b,Y the Nat.Iona! Drag Bo at Associalion. and firUshing orr the West Newport Jetty. Top Trophy for the race is the (L<ls Anj,'.telcs) Mayor's Perpetual . Points will ba awarded in the Overton Series for Octan Racing yacht.! entered with Cruising Club of America mea su rement certificates. 60 Compete In Regatta Sixty boats In rive classes turnerl out for the annual Southern California Yachting Association Junior Reg at ta hosted Sa.turday and Sunday by Balboa Yacht Club. Largest class was the senior Sabots with 19 entries. Final reSUlt!: FLYING JR. 191-(I) John McClure, NHYC: (2 ) Scott Flamson, BYC; (3) Bill Men- ninger. LA YC. KITE (14) -Iii Pat Scrugs, NHVC: (4) o·avid Wallace, LIYC. SABOT SR. 111) -Ill Phil Gitul.schl, LIVC : (2 ) Kvrt Wif'.se. BYC : (J) Barr Smith. NHYC : (4) Bill Moore, LSC; (S) MUI Alllone, LIYC. SABOT JR. 11!1-(IJ Mark Gaudio, NHYC; (21 MI k e Thorne, BYC) : (31 D a v I d S\glor, BYC: (4 1 Ty Beach, BYC. GUPPY (!) -11) Don Sallsbury, LAYC; ii) Chrtt Cooptr, LAYC. I I f I I ' I ' i f I .. f TUMBLEWEEDS .::~-=---. -- MUTT AND JEFF COMMUNISM 15 "TI-IE S~ARING OF WEAi.~. I'U. 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' e JOB PRINTING e PUBLICATIONS e NEWSPAPERS Quolity Pri.+i"9 on.I Depon.loblo Soniu fot mar• than • quarter of • c•ntury. PIL OT PRI N TIN G 1111 W11r Ml'CM. an., •wron 9UCH -'4M IJ't -. > 'Streetcar ~ Open!ng '.:f riday BJ TOM TITUS Of .... n.lf l'tl9f Staff One of the IDGlt ambitiOUJ prodUcllool by ID Orange Coun1Jthtollr--1o the ltqe Ibis weekend whoo the w..anin.ter Com- munity 'lbeMer preseots the Tenne.ee Williams drama "A Streetcar Named Desire." There lfe a number or fhinls we could say relative to the staging or t b i s American clasaAc, all ot which would be construed a s admlnisterillg a p e r s o n a I "P,JlSb" to the show, in which thi5 writer ;,j among the casl members. Suffice it to · say lhlt ii r<ir-Ks a gi>nt step for .the W-ter . group, ••• which la t!qin( tie "'°'M! 'Comoletlnl tbe WesllnlMter • .. in bQrrowed faclliUes Until the Cut &re Millie J'rati, Roger "aleloo't N .. • ftUe "We completion ol ii• -tl>ealer. lfcBride, Koo Llagselh, f;rtc ._ .. M •111a 'l\iche, Directing "81-.:ar" I a Lampel, Loie WonlllngfOo, Pit 8-. ... J-Buel, Doris Allen. an award-winning -A11eo and Alice RtlcL · liq -1'"""" llld' Jiealh ·actress· with the Westminster 0--2'ardJ ii technical ditec· P'1k. ~ players, wl>o llqed an lllr, wllb Joon llqorty, Mary . Boll> Jlla1• .. b' Ing original drama for the IP'OUP, I ~ 11 1 v 1 n\ Gen. William•, preMDled at tM ',.ad Sttp ''11le Haunted Wood," last ~ fffrrtnctan and Betty Tbeeter.,llZ'I N"911t Blvd., &eason. tf ' ~ i'ounding out the eo.ta Mesa, with 1'11!f'ltiDns i Be<b Clcillol lakes tbe·•tat-bacblac< crew/ available by colling 'U.., 1lo1 f B · Seven ·.--........ of off"-at •••1""". ring role o lanche DuBois, ....... _ • ._...__ ... " V'llr" .,,. one ol Williams' most famoua "Str~" are 9Cbeduled«for * heroines, with Burt Warner the F Y School aut#torium, '1"lbe Girl in. tbe Frtudian playing the part ol StanleJ Edw1 at Trask avenues in Slip" winds-up Its abbreYlated Kowalski, which brought fame Westmlnster. The show will eiigagemeot at the Colla Me.a to Marlon Brandl some 1.11 be staged Fridays a n d Civic Playhouse Friday And years ago . 'Rolinda Orlow ap. Saturdays for .three weekends Saturday llighfa under the . pears as Stella Y.oWllski, with wp an exlrl p¢onnance' direction d PaU Tambellini. yours truly takioi oa tbe role May 16. Rt!servltioos are -Ray Scott carol Faulstick, of Mitch. being taken at #'l·ll&t. ' Ron Fill~, Diana Spencer, \ · * Pam HaU and FA Little com. Soo.lh Coast Repenory con-prise the cast ol tJ>e comedy tinues 'ill l'doublebeader" al The final performances wt·u it! Com Mesa thea~, stag-be giVen al the Community ing "We Bombed m New Center auditorium on the Haven" on Thursday ~igbt and Orange C.OUnty Fairgrounds, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Reservations may be made Nest" Friday through Sunday. by calling the ' Com Mesa MarUn Benson is directing Recreation Department at' 834- both productJOM. . 530.1. Hal Lapdon Jr., Kathleen Also bidding farewell this • • •••••••• • . * COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH * 644·0760 EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY RUN Best Supporting Actor -ELLIOIT GOULD Batt Supporting ActrHs -DY AN CANNON Best Origl nal Screenpl1y -PAUL MAZURSKY, LARRY TUCKER Best Cinem•togr•phy -CHARLES LANG EXCULSIYE Ol'IANQE COUNTY ENGACl!MENT Rogart, Michael Douglass and weekend, for the second time Billy Miller head the cast of is the Open ~nd Theater'~ THEATRE . ' HARBOR'at ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546·3102 OH HA.1101 ILVD ... ONE MILE SOUTH Of SAN DI EGO FWY. I NOTHING HAS BEEN LEFT OUT OF THE ADVENTURERS : .,.. ___ ..,_ .. _, . . ' ' Ewi11Nr11 ' .... .-. .. --._ _____ , ............ -~· .._. .. .._, ••-~w ...... ntm ADVENTUREIS .................... .,Milli- i ----!.-......_\MM ..... ·~-!._._ .... ...,..._,_ s _ ................... _,_, .. ·-..--..~~ I I 1 1 CINEDOME ·----~~"' Toniqht at 6-8-10 .!J"WV._.,-,.,.,,. ~ .... , ................ ',., .. . ' . 'STJtll!TCAR' PAIR -Tom Titus forces a "close look" at Beth Ciciliot-in a climactic scene from the Westminster Community Theater production of 11A Streetcar Named Desire," oi;>ening Friday . p~uclion. of "All the Lonely People," a Tenness-e e ·Williams anthology compiled and staged by Warren Deacon. Principals in the cast are OavJd and Betsy. Pa ,u I~ WINNER OF BEST IONS "'ut•.., lllP nwr 11 •Y llUt'! IDT Bl IUIT UCKAUtl! --(l.UEll Oii 114TERl.t.L llOT ' . Ge.nevieve Murray, Waller Phelps, Carul Arnollfl and Robert Howsley . Performances are carded 1'hursday lhroogli Saturday ·al (See THEATER, Pap Z3)1 . ' l'ltE'tlOUSlf Pl191.IS\'(Dl --PllUL Nl.\llMllll. ll08EllT IWlRlllD llMtlMH8QIS • llllltll Cll5Slll'f .ANOTHE: SUNDANCE KIO ,-,.,NU.·---' co.-mllTllll MMlll lfff COll'l'·llElllll".IH.5 __ ... _ -.. --........... -----------·-----.. ·-· ~- DIRECT FROM ITS ROADSl:IOW ' ENGAGEMENT PreHlltod 1. Fob.lovs StMeopltoalc Sounfl F"IRST OF A SERIES OF * * BEACH BLVD. AT ELLIS * * HUNTINGTON BEACH * 847-9608 NOW -AT POPULAR PRICES 3 ALL TIME GREATS SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT I SHOWING 14 DAYS ONLY I st ... 1Ut1NG CLARK GABLE VMENLEIGH Winner1 ofT" Aclllony ""vd• LF.SUE HOWARD OLIVIAdeHAVILLAND _...... •-u-.. A illlNICK INT£RNA1IOIW. PICTURE • \IClll! FlfMll«l ;, p.;. MEOOG®NYN MAYER o:: :.:.:. SP E .AL LOW PKICES NO SEATS RESE RVED Only four men have walked on the moon. For the rest of us, ''2001" is as close as we're likely to 9et. ~ MGM,...._" 1 STANLEY KUBRICK PROOUCTION 2001: a space odyssey .. ,...._ KMt"""'r... "'"IOVCIO ""a-""' .. KEIR DULLEA · GARY LO<:KWODD · SJANLEV KUBRICK•• ARTHUR C.CLARKE ·STANLEY KU BRICK SUPER PANAVISION"-MEJROCOLOR #!;. . ~ ,..,MGM : ' • ! • ' - .. ·' :-. :· .. ' .. : . .. :· .. .. " .. :· ,. .. :·· :·: .. • . -... ' : . .. . ... : . ... : :~ .. .. . : ·: " . . • • : . ,. ·1 I ; .. • - : ..J .. : ... . .. .. • ·- •• • • . ' • . • ' "f'•• p ... u THEATER .. . • • the Opoil End, Jiii Villa Woy, lhl• ~ ii "Woltz al the • Nfwptirt Beac;J!. nte-reaerva-• Toreadors .. at the 1funttngton tion,lllbnber la 17$-J.llO. Beach Play~. .l\·u l h ioi · l>orward dJreols lhe 1'Nnch "The Rlgbt H on or a b I e comedy with Ralph Qwck, (l~n" contin~, I: three-Sally Crowley, Jean Koba and • ~ .. ftll1 II • 1111 '1.11.... ....,,, Pllolpo ill tlll frii,el,M ! .ld'"'lt.n Playhouse, ioith loUr roles. ~ ' JDQre performances toNght The mow ls })etng staged ! · Utr:eUlh Saturday.. John Fridays .and'saturdiys at the : 'f'el'UCCI is dlrectlltg the playhouie, 2110 Main St., Hun- ::: JlrlUib hlltori~ drf.Ma. Unfton ~Beach. Reserv,aU~ , Ralph Rjdlmond plays the '" beirli taken al S3M8111. ~entril role of .Sir ~lei " . · . * " . '~ .. Rilke, with Joon 'Wuifaq11n. , CO~Unuing . F~y a._n d • Yir11n!• Nixon, Pbll de Bor· S.Wrdli al 'the Long Beach ; tos,, Ron Christie; ;Jo """° , C.mmunlly Playbouoe . 1 s Black, Alan Hart, ~amlla '•LadleJ of the Jury," an old- M)'nderse, Otnhii ~mbert time comedy under the dlrec- and.Polly Johnston in·featured -t1Qn of. Bertram Tanswell. ... .,ss1.~nts. The playhouse ia Phylll.s Allen, ·Joe ¥arie . quarleNld al 606 Laguna ~ao-Ba1ala, Don Dantelaon and )'on Road, Laguna Beach, Ann FWan · head a cast of With tlck~s available by call-two ci9f,en at the playho\Jse, • jrtg IK-Ul41. ~ 5021 E.. Anaheim SI., Long.- Alai> rnuining · proi!~ri Bei!cll. ~all the box office at, with two more performancea (213) 4Jl.053S for reservaUons. li>1ij,(il••i ;I ,,j :0 ,~. j: I j!i j ;I =ti I ."'9We 1rt II Duok • G~lldron under 12 1-1 - ! \ -• .r • W~O ,. :-.. " .. .. " .. ... ., . . . " . .. .. . " " . ... : . ,· ~ ;. ' . • . . • . 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' ,.. . ,WE$TMIHSJER "1 HG,._. 'IMt.;• McP•ddtt1 ~ • , \ ~ '"2·2088 .. •• 1 I SllSLlocolo,C.••·et'ValleyVlaw spo1 , ..... 'IW. • l.lllrwlalir ' ' I J200HorW-•- 8260SIOO > • '523.lo4o • • • • 541-2QJ2 ' . • ; ' . ' ' I -r· ~ ~ ' 'SANrA ANA 1411 ••••• ltlttol 546-7832 ' Wtdntsday, April 221 1970 " . ' • Rice Ind tplce are· affinltles. , 1ttroctecf lo eodt ~ lib Romeo ond·Jilllet, . lit-salt .. •J. tomato.' Serve. Yield: I per. ¥• ....-. pmd pepper bllock ... SOPA DE AllROI OOlll CllEMA (WeollMfan (:readlt<I Rice Soup) ~ our WIY into .some ct the ........ ~ IMll ldicMm... • llOmalo find u.n.. r11o11o llvl11I off v IWlycfnte 9'1iQ11 Dakes 'In \the deligbtfUI fragrance of 1/S cup d the water for 10 ..llflron •• ,,11,. encl.. minutes. Slice eggplan_ts in ::~Onion; °&y"Ta.~ !lib' blJI fii.e'll I .':-" Ui114 a' and r_lce ked&eree JUaone! gr°"pefrult knife, cut out ln- ba •· f sides, leovilll a. Hoch thick with y,.;a ,! pepperCOPni, shell; reserve pulp and shells. garlic, oftloDs, red pepper e.id In a · Ii._,. skillet beat oil. ~-... tunnertc. " ·.-·lndonelia'• • rijattafel or Add rthydr.ted onion ·and .. rice tlbli:'' requlra uftron saute S mlnutes. Add lamb ii and cook 'Wltil meat is no .,,,, Wrme(ic, ginger, CQl"iaJ\ili', Jon~· ._ .. 1.;;1r. Drain off ezcess •1orlic,"" Ind ar,een pePPol'. ·~ ,..... as mast lltely sple<1 · pllll .~t. l others w.hich may be added lo Coari<ll: chop ~lant pulp ., suit. the taste ~ the coqt. ·and add ,to meat mixture. su,r , In· the • Philippines they in torpato sauce and rb border nieat concoctlons. with ~inlng 1/S cup water; cook 'f a rlce ring spiced wiqi whl~ 10 mUJqtes, s·t 1·r r In· g oc-~ peP)>er lllld panley, cas\cmally' · Rembve from heat; add DOLMAS· .. rice, ~ley and. mint Jlakes, • (TlirldN. Slofled Egplaot) dlJ1 se!4, !811 and black pep- ' II cup onion Oakes per: n\ill'i\'<ll. . \ ·~.pip .water, divtded Fill egpliu\1 stiells with th< I • 3_medlum. esotanta , stuffing, Atrange in a 6uttere<! ' 1.tablespoon olfye oil baking-Add v,-lnch water 1 j>ouni! grbund leoo Jamb to ~-" .cll!!l' Cj<iver arid hake ~ 2' cans (I · ~ each) in a p ·~ modtra'te oven 1 ~to; aauce1 (350 .)11 hour or unW egg- e 14 cup,qUlcik cooking rice plant.is tencier.' 2J.a.b~,.n~yna., Cut tom8t0 into e slice's ; , \i'' ~ mibt flakes, place ~ slice on toi> of each crumbled eggplant. Place unckr broiler ~ te¥POQD dill seed for a few !eCOnds just to heat ' 2 cans (101h: OUDCes each) .conder\'"'I ~~.b! ' " 2 soup cans •-· "' cup celery flakes 1/S cup 'OJlion Dakes 14 teaspoon instant minced garlic . % cup raw converted. rice 1 teaspoon paprika ' ~ teaspoon tarracon bvel • crumbled 1/, teaspoon 1 1atfron, ., crumbled .., · i,\ teaspoOn ground nutmeg 1 cup ho\ ~ht cr~am or·h~H : fandhaU · 1 2 egg yo'lks,1 llghUy be'ateit ln a 3-<l\l&rt sa11tepln COtJ\· bipe broth with water, celery and onion ·flakes. and mmced gar)ic: bl'iiis I~ boillng Point · Simmer. uncovered, IS minutes. S t r a in , returning , broth to saucepan. 1 Add rict,,papny, tm'ai'ollo · saffron an<I • ituµbeg'., ~ covered, "> .miautes or until w~ rice is tender. •·• ~:,· Jµsfbefoi'e savirJg: ~ in 1 . ·small · niixlnl 00,.01 ·1 'ot · cream.with egg'yolks._SUr Into soup in 1aucep1n.:~Heat ~ until hot Yield: I pc>rlions,, • ' ' "' I Ric e -----.;...;.,;- , ' , • • TURKISH F"RE .l'.ICK LES AMERICAN TASTE , .... • • ... ' . ~·Ancient Cuisine Ta.kes New Tw ist ' I ' · Ol<ktyle Chinese · cu'i!ine. with it.I elaborate dlJhf:s and ipeC:tal' tUtes,. hu r' .. d e ci. Almost entirely from the' borne Ktne in favor or mort quick and convenient foods, aa have other elhnic foods ~uiring many boun of -preparation, but the old '. .ways hav; not dlnppeared ~tlrely. · • in -•. ~anellul of orange Count)'. ldtchens, the art b !lourilhllii Uiil. hecoiiilng • way Of life for Cbine••~ famillel .in the county. · To promote the art of Chinese cooking, the Orange County i;tttneae sOdal Club locluded a1 ChineSe C9Qkirig cootest wlth ·ils celebraUon of Chinese New Year. Chinese families and restaurants w~ invited to participate, .and more than 100 entriel -were submitted, mall:• Ing the event · • spectacular "°'' Ind three Orange Coalll womtfl were cam<>ns: the prlii ' winners. Mn. Jimmy Lew of Costa Meu was aelected for her Wettla'e Duck, Mrs. L u Chevalier of Midway Clly for bet Pla-. Rice lllld Mn. Edward. QUo of F o u n't' a In, Valley !or ber PekJnl Duck. Amonf judges wero Mn. Robert Marshall, , f o r m e r ll1l)'Or of Newport Beach, ·~. Alylll -Pinkley ul Costa Meu and Mrs. Danl,el G. »lrlcb.Jr. of Newport Beach. . . PL.INTEBll lllCE 1 cup chopjied ham I cup dlopped shrimp It cup diopped celery _ ~ cup chopped • n I o n (CbiJat type) • I> cup ~ porsley · 5 bowls cool<ed rice· (cold) Vlnepr-dreain« with olive oll, u lt ud pepper ~ · Tou ID ingre d ients jopthor. Md Viaol•r -lnl• lllc:o can lithe{ be wrap- 1*1 In Tl leovea or placed ID aolod howl Garnllll with P't*J. """ wooderfullJ •• a 1'dt dilli cin a hot MRmer dlY· Rdrtprllt ~fore .,,... .... 1!111'L'" ll\JC& ' I ~ _....ie dish (rio cover) 'J !arpstum pot ' Oil In tilt -• 1 ,,_. cM:kllng, M· ponds (\hawed, washed, dried) 3-4 teaspoom Well:. sweet sauce (lllce motas..s) Salt (1 teaspoon per pound of duck) Hon Jei fun MonotOdlmn 1lutamale Smear awttt 11uce all over .. PRIZE-WINNING DISHES -Displ~g the disbes •tbal won-prizes for tliem iil th.e -Chiaese cooking contest. spon- sored by the Orange County Cbinue Social Club are (left ' td right}. Mrs. tu Chevalier with her Planters Rice, Mr s. Edward Quo with Pekfng Duck and Mrs. Jimmy Lew with Westlake Duck.· . . duck. Divide salt ln thirds . To see i[ duck ii done, insert Fry duck in, oil in wok. Lift chopltick in thigh. If it will ou~ drain oil. Split duck dow" pieic< easily i( b done. along the bacli;:. wiijl ' cleaver:.. Empty cavity of ~stuffing. TS:ke out about 2 inches of Pour iiquk! flom duck's cavity the thick,, vertebrae b o o e . into pan. Remove oil from Sprlnkl£ part of ...it, mag, -. liquid and thicken •liquid with and boo lei tun an over~ cornstarch . Separate 1:lo4Y... ~· • • , ..,. , mushrooms. ' kDfflAC' 1" <Cover a platter with lettuce .:25 dry Waek ..mllsbr'coms ,l~a\!es. Pla~ ~ufting in heap '•(prt90lked) ' in mkktle of lettuce. Make 3,9ta)ks grten onion ting, of mushrooms the size 1 bunch Chlntai parSteY of d,uck on pl1lter\ Spread 1 orange pecl, size~ of 1 duck s back ap~ h&lC·dollar (Chine1e .style, Place duck, ~ast up~atd., soaked)~ • on platter, iCOVet1ng stulf1ngs, Place duct in casserole dish, Pour· ~avy over....,~~ d~ breut skle down. Sprinkle Embellish with parsley . caVi.ty with salt, msg and bon . . Note: If not enough salt lei fun. Place stuffing tn-~ ad~ed, the duck wUI lute gredients inside (these do not !1ke it ha~ been boUed or hlvt to be mixed ). I! very plain. Set casserole d 1 s h In PEKING . DUCK steamer and steam for 3 The authentic method for hours. At intervaJs of 30-4S making Peking duci calls for minutes replace water In poL a day or more of preparation " ' ' . and ln'volves some unique oven temperature to 3 2 5 3" in diameter .. Brush sesame techniques. 'A roast duck 15 degrees and roast 30 mfnutes oil ligh lly on one side of cake, cut into I x 2" pieces, in· longer, or tinUI tender. then place anoUler on top. clu<f!ng skif1. A panca~e is. ~tandaria Pancakes Press sections lightly but filled with ' a piece of duck. 2 cups unslf!A?d aU-purpase firm ly together around edges. hoison (or" plum) sauce and flo~r Place cake on lightly floured treen onl6n. The pancakes are s~ cup boiling water board and roll until it is a knOwn as' ChiM:te or-Peking 2 tablespoons sesame or 7 or 8'' circle. Make 2 or doilies or Chinese tortillas. sa:ad oil 3 pancakes at a time, then Roi1t Duck Stir , flour into bowl with cook before making more. Rinse a,4-5 pound duckling ho'U •• s1· Ith ( k Fry ID wide ungreased pan '"'' SI I 1 Ill waK:r. ir w or over med1'um heat. Turn about inside out and pal \llJ• r P or chopsticks. Work ·dough off extra rat. Season the inside with hand."I several minutes. every 15 seconds until cake 'fith salt and Insert ~le1J1 or unUI It holds together. is. blistered wilh aJ~ ~kels tops and quartered onion tf F:.'lnn mto ball. Knead on between the layers, IS slightly desired. ., lij;,tOy Jkt.ut~ boa('{J ror 10 translucent and feels dry. ·'Jlie •lip. and tan togeU\i!r. min. Oover _,01\iaw. inv-el1ed~ .,take should not brown . S~wer nack:din to tl~~itr>d~.1 ~'-Jflnetlj~~i-'-feriijc) ... , R.@:move from pan and pull tuck wJng tips underneath. :ninutes. two h~lvcs apart. Stack and Prick skin on thighs, b~ci Ro!I dough lo form 121, l~g. keep tight.Ix, cqvercd. , and lower brt11t with 1 krufe. tu: into 12 equal pil'Ces. Cover To heat for ~~ng, place Place on rack in open dough viilh plasHc wrap. Cut dnm p towel 1ns1dc f I a l roasting pan. breast down. a viere or the dough in hall ~tc~mcr and clack panca~cs Roast in 37S degree oven for lo make pancake. Shape into 1ns1de towel. Place ~ s1n1· 30 minutes. , rOund hall and flatten with mering water (or 10 mmule!i. Turn breast up and continue Ungcrtip&. 'l'he:sc shoold be kept I n roasti.n& I hour longer. Reduce Roll on board to form cake atearqer until serving llmc. Home News and Views Foods Checked For Vltarrrin C ' < lly,'OOROTHY WENCK Or .... C-"° Heme illhllw Buying strawberries at four boxes fot: a dollar this weekend reminded me that We haven't' talked ' about vilaini'!'..C,fbr a long time. What•S the connection between low-cost straw· berries and vitamin c? It's the fact that strawberries are a ri~ source of this vitamin - a bl;\lf cup provJdes nearly-all-ot- your day's need. And now, when strawberries are in season, is a good time to enjoy this nutritious fruit. Do yo u know some .pther good sources of vita- min C? C~eck whether t~e foods listed below' aro excellent, good or poor sources: I. Broccoli-(a) excellent ; (h) good; (c) poor. 2. Asparagus-(a) excellent; (b) good; ·(c) poor. ' :"'.1 ., 3. Ca bbage-(a) excellent: (h) gOod ; (c) poor. 4. Potatoes-(•) excellent; (h) !iOod: (cl poor. 5. Toma!oes-(a) excellent: (li) good; (c) .poor. . ', 6. Reconstituted frozen orange, uic~(a) ex- cellent ; (h) good; (c) poor. , , 7. Fresh grapefruit-(a) excelle t; (b) good; (c) poor. • . 8. Dr-ied prun.es-(a) excellenl~·"(b)· good; (c) poor. , . 9. Apples or apple juice-(a) excellent; (b) ~ood : (c) poor. IO, Grape juice-'(•) excellent ; (h) good; ·(c) poor. 11. Camaloupe-la ) excellent; (h) good ; (c) poor. . Only one of the vegetables on the list is consid- ered an excellent source of vitamin C. Did you guess which one? It's broccoli (which also ,is a good source of vitamin A and.iron). It has som~ 70 mg'. of vita· n1iri C per half cup cooked. Asparagus, cabbage, potatoes and tomaloeft are all considered' modefate Or good sources of vitainin C. They have arourit 20 to 30 mg. per serving .. Sev .. eral servings of tdods like th·is would meet your day's requirement of 55 to 00 mg. of' vitamin C. (~ince vitamiJi · C is ~not ·stored in 'tbe i"body, it's import' to get some every day in your. die!.) ' In the list o~ !ruits you ibould have checked re- co nstituted frozen orange juice, f~1 grapefruit and cantalotipe ·as excellent sources of vitamin C. You should l\ave checked dried ·prunes, aJ>ptes a nd apple juic~. and grape juice, as ,poor sources of .vitamin C. None of these fruits has eno·ugb vita. min C to talk about. Fresh prunes start with sorhe, but it is lost when the fruit Is dried. . Vitamin C -also called ascorbic ·acid ' -fs sometimes added to fruit beverages such as the fruit "drinks," but usually it is not added to apple juic~ or $rape juice. Th~ problei;n with .the addJtion of v1tam1n C to these fruit "drinlts," which are basi· cally sugar and water with a small amount of juice !Or navor, is that the vitamin is not very ~table. . Vitamin C is much more stable in natural ftult juices such as orange, gtapefrUit or tomato jutce~ However, you should keep these juices covered alMI. chilled in the refriJ?erator to retain the maximum amo11nt of vitamin C. , People who · substitute tomato juice !or orange: 1uice a!'i a source of vitami n C should realize.that tt has only About a ltllrd as much of tbis nutrient. So you need to drink three limes as much tomato juice as orange juice lo get the same amount of vitamin c. I . I ' ' l ' I • I 1 • DAD.Y I'll.Of Searching at Random • • • ., .. ' '·. :-·· Publisher's ' HUMORIST llonliott Corf By BARBARA DUARTE Ot Ille ~ ""-t Sl•ll What's My Line! wen, how about, "Why did • the elephant cross the road?" Aaswer: "Because it WU the chicken's day oH." Or, there's tbe eccentric who collected thouJands or clocks and died leaving his heil'.I wi!)ding up the estate. A brief sample of children's ridd1es "destjned to drive parents crazy'' and puns caJadated to p~e a groan wowtd up Moeday's Town Hall Series lecture sponsored by the Assistance League of La0llla Beach. • The _spe~er was America's master of humor, Bennett Cerf, whose line i9 charmi11g. Chairman o~ Rando~rf H~ publishing company, Cerf is known to millions of television viewers as the' self-described "bland" member or 17-year- ' ' Line i old "What~• My Une?'' & a television personaUty, he !Inda hlmseli basking iB the prest11e ol being called by his ftrst name in the most remote of America's four cor· · ne~ and enjoybtg the pleasure of havinl little old ladiel offer to cti;tl' biJ suitcase in air tumllials. Author of 10 best·~lling col- lections of humor and former editor of Columbia University's "JtSter," Bennett .Cerf· lives up to his belieJs. "When you find yoursell in a tight spot. laugh it off," be advises. "Everyone bas the same trou~Jes, the rtsult of ·frailties in human' nature." He harks to a truism coined by the Archbishop of Can- terbury, "No' one ever got Into a fight while he was laughing." Sprinkling his humor with son)e serious thoughts, Cerf ' • ' • . . . Cerf Vories Foul Riddle ..:.__:_:__:._:_~_:_~~~~--.,.~~ Weighted With Hu .mer brands !he Vietnam .......... ts ' the "most _. cllamltaut mistake ever made 'Jn 'f the history Of oor country.,. And, for those who abeorb' Udy crises embellllhed !or , Ibo, • o'clock ~ws, be ...,.. turning off the let •ncl ...... to bed with i free 1Plri~ ,.. • · "Never hu there belD. a , more ucllhlg time to bo alive,'' the. writer told tu _. dience. As a re111lt, ltOllllCuoa is outselling flclloo I to 1. because wrtten can't meat situat4w as uabellevabile u what is bappenjn& in our modem space age. , The observor of national )rends sees the American peo- .-ple as 9924 percent ·"won- derf ul" with one hall of one percent troublemakers. Students are iavolved today "and how," although he peer them as conformists, many times led by a group of hard- core reactionaries. ' .. . Bftmaniq the pu&iq of \~ oames• ID the .1'1t decade, CerC looU forward tQ a new 1eneration of writen. Four readers at Random lloole loot" at ~very ~, altbou&b paany never get beyondi page &. Answering tbe_ pbvlolu· q- tlo!l, the -"'-"ed. "'You don't bave to eat a whole eU to know k'1 rptten. •• His friend, the late Jobn O'Hara, be ripb on a par with Hem;tnpay as one of the greatest 'writers of, the time. IC-. for his ~ulck temper and tagpd as the Your Horoscope Tomorrow "master of the fancied •U&W.'' O'Hara had a num~ OC.oin- ins as a reaul:t ol hia low , boiling point. I Cerf recalled Ute Uy 'fhen O'Hara aaked composer !Uc:hm J!Odgero U lie W011ld mind if he named a new tM>ok "A Small Hotel'~ dter the mu. slcian'a llOlll. When Rodgers readily agreed. but suggested the name of , the song wa.s actually "There's' a Small Hotel,'' O'Hara stormed out of the~· red-faced, shouting, "When l need you to write for me, 111 let you know!" Memories were broQght ~ mind over the · weekend' as he guested with . Truman Capote ln Palm Springs. "He's probably the only author I know who doesn't need a publicist," Cerf admitted. "He remarkably-enjoys a position as social leader; be knows eve~body and all the scandal and is ' mere than willing to discuss both." C;lpole also \iOhis t h e dubious distinction o( ¥n1 the only man (or woman. for that matter) tO a'ppeai-in Kat\&aa in a pink and gray._ velvet Dior coat while cover- Jng the Clutter murder series "In Cold Blood" for the New Yorker magazine: Capote s tartled the midwestemers at first, Cerf noted., but when his train departed one morning at I, the station ·was full of friend!. Among people making an impression in Cerf's life was the late Will Rogers, America's greatest humorist. ·Rogers pre"ached a t~part · formula for "reasonable" hap- piness : work hard In order to gain inner satisfaction; think big, and have a dream, one that may have dimmed with the years. Aq.uarius: Keep Mind Open THURSDAY AtRIL .21 . .1!1 IYllNl!Y OllARR Laur ptlllllm" 1t ezctllent for Dllldq, ........ M°"' edebrjtlto _. lloJ ore delv· ta1 hit,' ..... u • creative ·llobby, Am1111 6em art Kim N•vak, Glen.a Ford, Janet Blair, ntltor Jeu Stern and con&rovenlal w r I & e r Henry Mlller. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Avoid Pushing too hard, too fast. Family members want to cooperate. But there ru:e some intricate problems which re- quire attention. Take it easy. Obtain hint from G e m I n I message. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): ory item or gift could brighten day. -SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.11): Money, financial prOl!lpeclB could be decelving. Key is to separate fact from fancy; get to heart of matter. Guard pos_,euions. Some today may try to relieve you of valuables. proach. One who seems to be in world of fantasy may pro- vide inspiration. Keep mind open. Door to progress could be opened. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Some in positions of authority are uncerta in. You can ad- vance by presenting n e w format in diplomatic manner. Trust inner feelings, hunch. Follow through; don't get tangled in red tape. ' ' ARIES (March 21-April 19): Accent on ability to perceive future potential Reading and travel are hiib on agenda. To- day, you can make ktlll"·range deciaJon. But atrlve to be realiltlc. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Some plans put forth in finan- cial arta lack IOUdlty. Be in- dependent enough to uk Qll ... tions. '11te more creative - ond lnqulrln& -the better. Investment procram n e e d 1 Some of your romantic Ideas could change. Young person eould pose problem. You could be challenged, tested. Be sure or facts ; then proceed with confidence. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You could get gr~ater guarantee of security. Binding agreement may be on agenda. Be communicative. Ask ques- tions, obtain answers. Signifi- cant change of policy ls due. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): SAGlTrARIUS {Nov. 22- Dec. 21): You do best by main· tainlng air of mystery. Don't reveal all you know. Play cards close to chest. Some who live in dream world want you to join them. Message clear by tonight. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Finish what you starl Complete transaction which will benefit hosp ital, charitable project. You can successfully promote worthwhile project. Do so - with enthusiasm. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you possess an in-· quiring mind. Your intellectual • curiosity is one of y o u r greatest assets. This could be ·1J11e of your moot important years. In business, there is ad- ded responsibility and reward. Promotion is due. If sing le, in· • dicatlons point to marriage. revlsln1. • GDjiNI (May 21..June 20): Lie low; permit othen to take initiative. Take special care With legal dooumentl. Don't. P'!t your signature on anything you do not thoroughly com- prehend. Newlywed D.W. Rices Avoid judging persons by the woy they tallt, gesti<:ulole. Probe deep, beyand superficial indicati<m. Purchase ol lux· AQUARllJS (Jan. 20-Feb. II) Accent on luUlllmenl of desires. Key is creative ap- Ta llrid out -·· ludr.'I' k>r Y1IU 11'1 • """'"' .,.., Jovt. Ill'~• SYdtleY Om1rr"1 t booll;lsl, "$..:rt! Hl11'1 for ""-" 1rld ' Wal'lletl.." Sef!d !llr1'11<1ale Ind jO c.,if1 ~ tn °"'srr .t..11~io-t Sttrt11, "'-OAtL Y , PILOT. l ox :n.io, Grind Ctnlr1I Sf .. l !Ion, Htw Yort., N.Y. 10011. .. ~eet Adelines Keyed to a Victory ~~niz.ihg as they go, members of the Harborlites Nevada and southern California. Getting off on the {$apter of Sweet Adelines, lnc. are off to the region-right note are (left to right) the Mmes. Alfred Mr. and Mn. G. C. Beau- bien of Costa Mesa announced the marrla1e of her daughter, Wendy Lee Griffin to David William Rice of Costa Mesa, son of the Richard H. Jllces of Arcadia. The Rev. Charles Smith performed the afternoon dou- ble ring ceremony in the Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa . ~hampionships in the Biltmore Bowl, Los Angeles Broward, George Wilson and Tony Homen, chapter . ll_jSm Frida)', April 24, Utrough Sunday, April 26. The members. cltapter wijl compete against groups from Arizona, ,,,. .. :·:· pesigner Uses I World's Beauty : When Gere Kavanaugh ls al the dnwl.ng board exciting tJ\i.ap art bound to happen. •The West Loa Angeles d!signer1 who has c I J e n t .11 beckoning her from Irela.nd to Jlpan, la creating Interiors for Park Newport, a recreational apartment comple1 now under ~nstrudlon in N e w p o r L Jliach. "Jdiss Kavanaugh, w h o s e talents are varied, has design-ed·. a line of handwoven silk in KOrea Jor 'I New York fabric cxlm,pany, restaurant and store irleriors, wall paper. fabrics, to)1, pactqlng and a:raphics. commands a dUferent view of the sea and the gardens and greens, so each community bullding will have a different scheme. Simplicity is her key theme. She is choosing wann fpbric colors and natural w o o d s crafted in basic, simple shapes. The sea's influence is subtly carried out In her banners of linen and cotton with abstract marine designs which will float on structural columns festively wrapped in Ji mu!Ucolored bands. inspired by the baoded poles on gon- dola moorings in Venic~. Miss Kavanaugh feels that California has become an in- temaUonal center for new design ideas. ~ She 11 a consultant to the tdsb Board of Trade In Dublin a.od hat developed n a t I v e ~ndcratt1 In Honduras on behalf of the Alliance for p ' ~t" p o r t apartment tomplez ls an e1.tlt l ng dlatienge for her. Its pro- Dnlty to the au and to the airport, unlveralty, shopping attu and the future Newport ciilc center makes It a focus for commuNty Involvement •nll her, deljp will relied thla aur• .. "At one time, California· based designers were looked on as the experts on a colorful. contemporary but r a t h er superficial trend kno\\'n as 'California style.' But this has ~ ~ Eich clullU or apartments .. CREATIVITY c!QLLENO!D completely c h a n g e d . Af-talnbead of creati vity that ll u en c e mob i Ii t )', ex· New York was In the 301 and perlmentation, all these characterize the West Coast today. "We ha ve become th e foun· 40s "· . ' . Ttie work of designing the Interior! of the apaM·ment CQmplex Is challenging for the Internationally known artist, but she's bringing a world of expe rience to help her -and the finished product w 111 reflect the beauty of the world. • . . Mrs. Raymond D. Harris was matron of honor, while Ml" I DeAM WlM and Miu Bobb Lou Beaubien served u bridesmaids. Mart.In Bergenbaugh wu best man and usumlng usher duties were Kevin Gale Beau- bien and Harrl!. The newlywed• graduated from C..to Meta Hlgb School and are mak!ng their home in Santa Ana. Authorities Eye Vision You cannot ruin your eyes by overusing them btlt Jong hours of reading or watching television may cause them to feel uncomfortably tired, ac- cording to vision authorities. While eyestrain won't do permanent harm, It does make eyes burn and tear and loot bloodshot, and 10metlmes causes headaches. An k:t-cokl compff:ss and occasional Intermissions wW help alleviate these symptoms. Another eye care Up : never stare dittcUy into the IWl when tt Is In eclipse. And never •tart directly into the sun ,.even with suncllsses. lts rays can burn your retinu. Loguno Group Amutcan Legion Auzlllary of Laguna Beach gathers the· secood and fourth Thursday tvcnlngs in the ).eglon Holl, • Gear Swapped for Party Dresses ! I Putting aside baseball equlpmenl in favor of dancing sboes are (lelt to right) I Mrs. Hir'ld 9oulson, Mrs. Stan .~tiles and Mrs. JiITl Quibodeaux, members of Ocean \ 1ew Little Leagu~ which ts ~onsoi:-fng a Batter.up Ball beginlnnp; et 9' p.m. Saturday, April 25, in Ut e. Meadowlark Country Club. 'rickets will be $2.50 I per person. Arranging decorations ls Mrs. Durlin Keller. A \ 1 I ' • Wtdnnd1y, lprll 22, 1970 DAILY "LO? JI· Seen and Decidedly Heard ' Marth·a Rewrites • and telling her that," says 1'He'1 relaxed about it," the ~!!SI spokesman a d d e d . Unlike the days of Lyndon B. Johnson when the town spoke with one voice -his -Nixon lets his cabinet mem- bers and their wives speak out. It's a free speech movement that is rare, if not un- precedented in Washington among officialdom. W i v e s usually have been seen and not beard, at least on the controversial subjecu of the day. But Mrs. Mitchell has liven- ed the nation's capital and there L! no indication that tbe President's inaugural stricture to "lower your voice" applies to.her. In fact, Nixon recalls with amusement the time in Ule Eisenhower era when Mrs. Charles Wilson, wife of the Secretary of Defense. criticiz- ed Eisenhower for not backing her husband on a controversial Pentagon matter. . ' Whtte Hoo.se 1n DO uncertain terms and the reaction wu ,. applause. Women loved her~" loyalty to her h1111band and ~ Eisenhower was apoloeeUc. ~ Flrat Lady Pat Nixon, who :: bu come up 1hrough the old ~ =I Ok.fM>~~~C:w . ~~ r : ~ tlat>Jrope ln expres!lng thek. ~ views, is cautious In ber rue-~ lion to Mrs, Mitchell. • Mr1. Wilson addre~ There ls the feeling among some of the wives of• veteran f poUllcians that blonde and t lively Mrs. Mitchell limply is y the new on the scene and does • not wxlemand rules ol the ! game. I Rings Exchanged Illinois Selected I.l's understood that Nixon , deplores the image of ch!:llness !' sometime& pinned on hll ad-- ministration and feels . Mrs. : • Couple Recite V ow.s Mitchell and Vk:! Pr'eaident ~ Spiro T. Agnew are giving ; it a life whh UltJf headline ~' grabbing. · ' : ' ' . CREWS TUNED -Getting a bearing on a pinata filled with surprises are (left to right) Mrs. James C. Beasley and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Vaughn, members of Bahia Corinthian Down Mexico Woy Yacht Club, The yachtsmen will host a pre- Ensenada fies'ta follow ing the fifth annual tune-up race Sunday, April 26, in the club's temporary bead.quarters at the Villa Marina. Fiestas Set Race Mood In anticipation of fair Ylinds to Ensenada, Balboa Yacht Club members are prepar~ area yacht clubs will be celebrating with Ing a gala sendoli party Wednesday evening, prerace fiestas during the coming week. April 29, for their yachtsmen. Bahia CorinUtlan Yacht Cl ub will sponsor its fifth annual tune--up race an d celebration A Mexican fiesta theme also will prevail Sunday, April 26. as Commodore and Mrs. Don V. Franklin, The race to Dana Point will begin at air Vice Commodore and Mrs. Edwin F. Steen proximately noon off the Balboa pier for Jr. and Rear Commodore and Mrs. Jack yachts or all recognized clubs in the Oce~n Racing, Pacific Handicap Racing F1eet, Mid-Baillie greet members and guests during the get Ocean Racing Fleet. and Angleman cocktail hour beginning at 5 p.m. Series. A special dinner is being pl anned by Tom Following their return for trophy presen-Payne, chef, and will be served between 6 tations at approximately 6 p.m., skippers and and 9 p.m. Arranging the event are Mr. and crews \Vill be ready for a fiesta in sway in , Mrs. James Rudy, entertainment chairmen .. the club's temporary quarters at the Villa More than 550 boats carrying thousands Marina. of crewmen will cross the starting line at Mariachis. cerv'eza, a catered Mexican noon Thursday, April 29. BYC member Ed dinner by Raul of La Cocinita and a pinata Caiyenter is tJfesident of the Newport Ocean for the youngsters will greet the first 500 Sailing AsSOCiation which sponsors the ·race, arrivals. the most popular in California waters. Served between 6 and 11 p.m. will be en-Prior to the race festivities, BYC 'mem- The Pttt Fainlly Wedding Cha"1 WU the setting Jn which Kay Teresa Nelson and Joel CharLes Wagber ex· changed their nuptial vows ..ct riop. Tbe bilde, daughter of Mr. ..ct Mrs, Maurloe F, Nel!on ol Hmtlngton Beach, was elCOl'ted to the altar by her father for the evening ceremoay conducted by the Rev, Donald E, Roberts, She was attended by Mils Suwt Basa, maid of honor, and Miss Kathy Clark and Miss Ayleen 0'.Connell, bridesmaids. _ •' The biidegroom, stepson Ii" and son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Herr of Santa Ana, 1 asked his brother E d d y Wagher to serve as best man, and seating guests were Mike Lopez and Bill Beaver. Special guests at the wed- ding were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McKulla from Auburn, Wash., who are celebrating their golden wedding annJver- aary, The bride wilt graduate in June !tom Marina High School and will attend Santa Ana College. Her husband is a graduate of Marina Hi&h and now at- tendl SAC, ANe!lf'Mtt PATTI PALMER June Bride Newport Couple To Wed A•M111"119t9 MRS. JOEL WAGHER Marrie1 For Rites 1be engagement of Jean Petersen and Gregory L . Wright bas been revealed by Dr. and Mrs. Robert P, Petersen of Balboa, parents of the bride-to.be, Mias Petersen, a teacher in SeatUe, is a graduate of the Unlversity of Wisconsin. Her fiance, IOn of Mr. and Mn. Edwud Wright of SL Charles, m .. is a graduate of &be University of Minnesota and presently ii efU'Olled In the University of llllnoiJ Medical School, Chicago campus. Both are former saillng in· structon for the Ch I ca go Yacht Club. The couple will ei:change their wedding vows •June 28 in Wayrie, Ill. ''The hufnafl stories are the : ones you remember," Nixon: said recenUy as be recalled : the years when he was away~ from Washington. ' 1 Y o u • remem~r people." ~ The Attorney · General is ~ bearing up very well under i the spell of his wife's JlR'!" ' found fame. "I love her, that's all• I can say," ii his class.le quote. Asked recently what Nixon thought of her, Mrs. Mitchell said:' 111 lb.ink' be loves me, too -I don't tnow." Republican women leadfts love her •• She is their new heroine and U,., ore rallytog behind her fr~wheeljl>g_~­ menls -at Iwt hU iijbt to make them. ''\ "She's just wonderful • ~ • she'a our Spiro ~gnew," ~ ed one GOP wo~an admir~: Duty Call dj ·' For Scholarship Funds For Aides .i Cafe Parisienne Opens Library ai~ are ~ sought by Miss Bernadille , Kussman, librarian for ~ Ocean Vi ew School District. ·j A French iietting will pro. vide atmosphere when faculty and parents of Fountain Valley High School gather for a . dance between II p.m. and midnigbt:Saturday, April ZS. Star Deals Card Sets Laguna Beach Chapter or Ea.stem Star will conduct a i:lessert card party at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 24, in the l\1asollic Temple. The public is invited, according lo Mrs. Norman Christensen, worthy matron. A second dessert card party ls plan1ed for Thursday, April 30._ at noon in the Laguna Hills Park Clubhouse for the benefit or the building fuad . Hostesses will be Mrs, Har· ry Thompson and Mn. Elgin Burke. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Arthur Stead, 494-6644. Demo Women The school cafeteria wlll be transformed into Cafe Parislenne for the party, and .the public is invited lo attend. Tickets will be $1.50 each, and may be obtained from the school's finance office, or by calling Mrs. Robert Carpenter, 962-30f7, or Mrs. Lorin Lam- me.rs, 162-3453. Approximately haH ol the proceeds will Co to Dollars for Volunteers are needed to assist in the processing and dJstribution of new leisuie reading -pordlaud by the district far individual school libraries. Area residents interested in dooattng an boor or two to the project may reach Miss Kussman at the district ad- ministrative offices, M7-2551. Scholars, the Huntington Merr 111 .. • Beach Union !Ugh School YARN SHOP Distrlct'a scholarship fund. "WE SPECIALIZE Light refreshments will be JN SERVICE" served by Le Dtmolselles, a ... ,. INST•UCTIONS girls' service club, and Those 2640 I. COAST Nl•HWAY Binninghams will p r o v j d e eo,..,.. •• Mir '1).tttt. music for dancing. -- Parents . of eighth grade students in the city are cor- diafly Invited to attend to meet" the tacully and other parents whose children will be en- tering the high school .in Sep<ember, Audien ce Views Winter Spo rts Winter Sports in Switzerland will be presented by Douglas Barrymore during the meeting Democratic Women o f of Parents Without Partners Orange County will meet Friday, April 24, at a p.m. tomorrow evening at II in the in Laguna Federal Savings Security Pacific N a t i o n a I and Loan. chiladas or meat burritos, refried beans, hers and guests will attend a birthday dinner Spanish rice and salad. dance Saturday, April 25. in the clubhouse. Tick~ts are $5 for adults and $2 for mini-Honored guests at the 6 p.m. cocktail hour sailors, and additional infonnation may be and 1 p.m. dinner will be all members who ·Bank, Anaheim, to hear Mr~. Inquiries regarding the Bing Starr discuss the life organization may be obtained of an editor of an Orange by calling Mrs. Margery A June wedding in Sl.Ji~Coo~n~tfy;!po~bl~lc~ati~'on;., ;;;;;;;;;;.~Mil~'~l~er~,~494-~2025~,;;;;;;;.;~~~~~:~~~:~~ .Andrew's Presbyterian Church Is being planned by Patti Lynell Palmer and Richard Paul Thompson. obtained by calling the clubhouse, 673-4382, -:-celebrate birthdays during this month. Play- or Mr. and Mrs. Dave Vaughn, fiesta cbair· ing for dancing will be the BYC Bilge Pum!>' men. ers. Youths Capture Music Awards News of the fortbcomlng event bas been announced by the parents Of tile bridHiect, Mr. and Mn. William B. Palmer of Newport Beach, and the betrothed couple were toasted during ·• dinner p&rty given by Mr. and .Mrs. Robert P, ThomJ*ln, parents of the futoi:e bridegroom. Approximately * taleqted Area winners are Angela trophy, first place ln guitar youngsters took pert in the Juda, Costa 'MeSa, $50, fitst sect.ion one. 1970 Youth A u di t i o n s ; place ' in slrlhgs section three ; Allo in the tmtrumental sponsored by the Musical Art& Ellen Bork, Irvine, $41 .40, se-division were Laura Seitz, Club of Orange County. cond place 'in strings section HunUngtoo Beach, $25, second AJI firlt-place winners will three;• Donna JiU Sauter , place wl.Dds section two, and be presented in a public Fountain Valley, trophy, ttrst Leonard Rabinowitz, Corona recital Saturday, April 25, at place in slriJlis aection one; de1 Mar, trophy, flnt. place '1:30 p.m. tn St. Michael'• David Weisbart, Huntington winds section one. Epl>cOpll Cl!lurch, Anabelm. Beach, 12S, third plat< in Winners in the vocal division' At thia time winners will ~ section three, a·n-d are Judy Edgerly, lrv'ine, receive their awards which James Lotterer, Westmtnater, trophy, third place •section tGtaJed SlOOO in cash prbes1i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;i;;i;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; pllll trophi .. and certillc:ates. The public ls invi!OO to 11111 .tmillkln free musical event. Your Che r9• Account It Wolco"'' The Store with Labels of Distinction four, and Jacque Spurllm, Huntington Beach, tr op b y , first place in section two. Susan and Marilyn Trukken, Westminster, trophies, f o r third place section two 1n the du~piano dlvi~. Miss Pahner is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School ' and now is a business major at California State College at Long ll<ach. Her fiance also i s a ttraduate of c:dMHS and now is a biological science major at uct. ~V~IRRG6TIINWJIMA~'S~~~~~i!) 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Prizes, games and refresh· 'I# Beer Street Schooligets ready to join in the fourth 1nents are featured. .. ... ,:• ' ' i'i'sychological Effects !" . ., 'Harmed' by Moving ::emCAGO (UPll -Cau· ijia! Moving may , be r to your child's : : :;. group of psychologists h"' Oincludtd, howev~. ·that the Hemline Debate child's parents and school can take steps to curt> successfuUy harmfuJ psychological effects when a family changes ad· dresses. A fourth-grade boy i n ~Evidence ·Proves False ' J NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. have· the strength to withstand i.UPI) -Even lhe IOCiologisls tbe. trend," e said. "We can't bow concern Over .the veal ~e81Sl at.yles. and trends, and , · . indee~ 1t might be unhealthy ~bate on hemlines. to do so. Jt •would be virtual • John Becker, 1 Rutgers psychic suicide." i.;n!Vtnity professor, has The sociologist, who also is 4pe.nt the better part of a year a worker for the Wlllingboro. PxzipUing statistical evidence N .J . school system, conducted lblit the miniskirt was here to a study of girls who do and ~Y· don't wear miniskirts, cnm- f Now, he concedes, despHe paring their apparel with their 'iaD his figures right there in handwriting. ~ and white, wqtnen will .He found that mini sup- ~buck a style trend for long. porters were outgoing girls ~t the designer decrees will who wear them to assert .. , be aaya. themselves or insecure girls ; sty}es come first with who wear them to gel at- ;,imen, says Becker. taking tent ion. Those who did not go ~ent even over t h e all out for the mini felt secure jllycbe. enough in the ir own positive : • .-All individual w o u Id n 't self-images, Bec,ker concluded. I Cleveland suddenly b e g a n misbehavi'l1g when he found out his fam ily was plaooing to move. Dr. Ralph OjemaM, director of child-educatonal psychology al the Educational Research Council of America. said the child's n'I is behavior was brought on by feelings of In- security and frustration at the thought of making new lriends at a strange school. "After the parents consulted with the school's principal, the boy's· behavior l mp roved markedly," Or. Ojemann said. "The teacher and the boy wrote to his new school., They also i sent data to the new school about the boy1s ac- complishments and he was told of this." Dr. Dale Harris, of Penn State University, said that in the last two generations Americans have become in· creasingly mobile. Allied Van Lines figures show that approximately 20 percent of the people in this country change addresses in any one year period. M06t changes occur in the lB·to-29 age bracket -the ages when most pleople are .r 1i1 Ing children. As a result. Dr. Harris said, a 1Ujor change bu Occurred in what is most important to I child's sense 'of sec u r It y. U.Uke in the put. When tradl· tions Ued to hiatory aOd place were important, children are placlng greater emphasis dn social skills, status and rotes. Dr. HiµTls e1plained that family rituals which can be moved with the family, such ... Chrlstm... OI' birthday celebrations, belp to crtate 1 sense of continuity. A positive attitude on the part of the parents also is helpful, says Dr. Francei Dwyer, a SyracUJe, N.Y., psychologist. Pareri.s can comment favorably on the move and mike the child a part of the moving pi"Cass. Dr. Dwyer said. Dr. Joachim Wohlwill, of Clark University, ~id that taking along familiar objects - such as a child's priied possession can reduce the fears involved in moving and after the family has arrived in the new home. Contrary to popular belief, moving during the school year ca'n make it easier for a child lo make new friends lm· mediately. School can be the best place for him to meet people, according to D r . Donald Blre\and, of t h e University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration. At the same time, several very good effects wue cited as resuJts of making 1 family move. "When there is chan1e and variety, tbert is room for curiosity, excllement 1 n d surprise . • . and with these things there is pc:mlbillty of learn i ng, growth and personality development," Or. Austin Des Laurlers, a University of M I s so u r i psychology professor, said. Leg Art Revealing The days of the mini may be numbered, but the leg 1rt it · reveals is certainly bavlng a list fling with \be help of poster artist Peter Mu. t.fu has added his bright. witty loo< to panty hose and body stocking.I, uaing vibrant CQlor in strateetcally klc1ted ' f • / H I · 1pots. such aa sut. scretned Pro essrona Women e p fantasias o1 n.,.. •" . .,... J;..U... ~llCh Business and Professional W;,,,,•n (left lo right) MrS. M. K. Lui· :~:~•:,:nd, clouds :•• an terman and Mrs. Florin A. A1artin receive a rundown on an intravenous ln.fUs· •' In panty hose for instance. ~ monltor from Stanley Oppega rd , assist.a nt admi ni strator o( South 'Coas t so1ne of his designs givt Commanlly Hoopilal . The cl ub made a donatii>n lo r the purchase of the machlhe sp<eial allure to Ille knot:. ffhidl monitors the flow of intravenous solutions to patien ts In the Intensive other5 conoenihte on tatf or .. fl unU. • thigh. ), tl"!' Bal eric: PTA 111 ... ---Prtlldllll • COlll!NG UP: 0ptn hMe and lt>e erum aoClal from 7 to 1:30 ""'11J>t. ' • REPOR1J: Newly eloclfd ol· fic<rt ... the Milla. Pbllllp Handleman, p _r •!11 dent: Edwin Parritb, G e r 1 I d Miller and 1bomu Lamed, vice Jln!ldenll; Dovjc[ W~bb and James cutter, secretart•: Gordon Carinon, ......_, °""' Zobmky, auditor, ind D1vld Schulmu. hlllorUo. Bay v1·ew PTA Mn. -FlWI . i'Hlldent REPORTS: PareQla "' e,r e welcomed to tbe open house last n1pt: with .an ' Ice cream social f o 11 o w,l n g cl1ss~m vlaJb. r.t'I. Jane Barkdtill presented the hl1tol'lln'1 report. Bear St. PFO Mn. Job Backer Plt1lclent COMING UP: Bowlln1 lun. cheon will take pla<e at 't2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 25, In ,the Horn of Plaity ...taoront, Santa Alla. lllrs. WllllllD Padllrowsky, 540- 849'1, may be called for reservati(m. Help Is Meded for mother-d1uahter fashion show on May 7. Mrs. Ronald Fl'OSI, M&-Olla, may be con- tact ed . RI ch a rd Hag- meyer, ~. would like su11e1tlons for nominees for PFO offictr1. California PT A l\lrl, Ted BrltM Prell.dent COMING UP: Spring Into Swnmer ls the theme of the annual mother.;daughter luncheon at 12:30 p . m . , Saturday, May, 18, in the multlpurpolt room. M l s s Barbara Stacy frcrn Sears Is coordlnatin1. · REPORTS : Mrs. Boyd McCullough and Mrs . Tom Hess received blue ribbon awards for the Calllomia Comments school newsette and the 19"-1970 yearbook at the Harbor Council luncheon. 1tfrs. Don Roblan, ways ind means chainnan reported lhat 185 dinners were served at the father· son banquet. CdM High PTA Mn. Robert Kemble President COMING UP: Fund-raising chicken dinner will precede the open house from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. tomorrow In the school cafeteria. The public is inv ited to the $2 dinner, art elhibit and ,;1le. Corrnnlttee members are planning the board luncheon for May 7, Mrs. Robert Kemble, outgoing president, and Mrs. Robert ?i-1anahan will host. Estancia PTA ~lrs. Ralph Boe1el President COMING UP: Spani"1 dinner tomorrow evening from 5:30 to 7 : 30 in the school com· mons. Public Is welcome ; prices are $1.50 for 1dulls, 75 cents for children 10 years and under. Open hOUS;e is from 7 to 9 p.m. tomor- row. Teachers will greet parents in the classrooms. Ha rb or View PFO A-frs. Char'Jes Sword Prtsldenl COMING UP: Parents and students are invited to at- tend open house and science fair tonight from 7 to 9. Pttrs. Frank Frost. ways and means chairman announced that 1 bake sale will take place with proceed s eannarked for 11 b r a r y equipment. P\1rs. Jack Dawn, awards 1 n d scholarship chalnnan announced that science project! will • be jud1ed In two cate1orles. First, second and t h I r d places will be awarded for Individual and family proj- ects In each grade level A sweepstakes award will be gjven for the most outstanding project and all entries will receive a n honorable menUon. Studenta from UCI will judge. Harper PTA Mrs. Roger George President COMING UP : 0 pt n house tonight at 7:30. REPORTS : New boanl memben ire the. Mmes. Ro1er Georre. John Campbell, George H o w e , Charles Hans0n, Larry lsel, Jack Perkins, Roy Hirota, Brue< Hart, Bob Lindsey, George Stanton, R I c h a r d Strassell, David Ros a.. Wllll1m Talbott, Mike Blair, Donald Sami11 R i c h a r d Eqe!, o.,..n Num, Haro14 Bmraell, N. L. Kobau1, Kennell Ba de ... .,. Ud • Wlllde!J Mayberry. Kaiaer PTA !In. J-,. Mackey l're!ldent COMING .UP: Elvin Hu~ chlnson, ptlnclpal, will in-stall new officers at a luncheon at 11:30 a . m. tGmorrow jn the Horn of Plenty ·nll1urant. Talent lhow ts tomorrow a n d Friday, April 21, at 7:IO p.m. in U. multipurpose • room. Tiekets are.. Sl for ~dults and 50 cents for students. Spring vocal and band concert ls Wednesday, and "nwrsday, April 21 and 30, at 7:30 p.m. ID the ~Upurpose room. l,i ndbergh PT A · Mfa, Jtba. HellJ • President COMING UP: Tonight at 7:30 11 open boom. Friday, April 24, ii the Good Grooming· Tea for filth and sixth grade , girls. M••a Verde PTA Mn. Naocy Roblbarl President COMING UP: ()p<!t house ls tonlgb~ at 7. It wlll be pi«eded by an association meeting in the mulUpurpose rwm. Pledge of Allellance will be Jed by the sCliool's good clt!Jeos. Special ex- hibits of projects and an exhibit by the Rocket Club will be shown. lnstall1tion of new~ officers will take place. Minion Viejo PTO CUii Btebmer Prest dent COMING..UP: Open hou!e at 7:30 tonight, followed by visitation and Inform a I meeUngs with the teachers. Mrs. WarTen Wilson, pro- gram chairman and Mrs. l>. G. Nunn, social ch1lnnan wUI s e r v e refreshments. Cinco de Mayo Fiesta from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, May 3, on the scbootgrounds. Events featured will be Mexican dinner, b o o t h a , music, entertainment and the coronation of 1 festival queen. Monte Vista PT A \ Mrs. Mark Morris President COMING UP: Gener a I meeting and open house is tonight at 7, Class projects will be on di s play . Sweatshirt :;ale will last un- tll Friday May I. Student sizes are $2.25 and adults are $2.95. REPORTS o Story Book Parade winners were Brian Binder, Drummer Boy ; Beverly-Garcia, Mary Pop- pins; Brian Denigan, Tom Sawyer; Jay Moffett, Andy capp: Laune Morris, Pelt!r Pan; Llnda Toe hi k u bo , Japanese girl ; RI ch a rd Goodsell, Humpty Dumpty, and Ricky Betts, Tin Wood· man of en. Newport Ele. PT A 14 metro Newport Ele. PTA ~flt. Jolul Franco · President COMING UP : lee c re a m social and open house is tonight at 7. A sh or t busine!s meeUng will pro- ceed the classroom vi.sit&· lion. Social will begin at 8:30 in the cafetorium with third and fourth wade mot.hers hosting. Rummage Racked Up Brian Skelton ad.mires a f.oy soldier while his moth- er Mrs. Thoinas Skelton, chaiflTI.Bn of St. Catherine's School Auxiliary puts' rwnmage in order. The sale will take place· Friday, April 24, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.rn . and the next day from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.rn. The benefit, taking place in Ute Laguna Beac;I? Woman's Club, will feature furniture, clothing and toys. REPORTS: New officet1 were installed at a luncheon in the Villa Novi. NH High PTA Mn. Rebert Hebel President COMING UP : Open house will begin at 7 p.m. tomorrow. Baked good s and tefresbments will be sold in the social hall. REPORTS: New officers are the Mmes. Henry HofmaM,. president; J. W. Hemstreet, second vice president; Joe Quinn and Harry Mellor, secretaries; David Chavis. treasuru; E1gje Annour, auditor, and M. C. Johnson Jr., historian. Pomona PTA Mn. C. Darrly Bradley President COMING UP: Election of or. ncers and open h o u s e tonight at 7. Classroom visitation will be followed by an ice cream social in the multipurpose room. REP ORTS : Carnival cnm· .mitt e e met to make preparations for the May 23 carnival. Presidio PT A Mrs. James Ramey President COMING UP : Association meeting will begin tonight at 7 in the Maude Davis portables. Back to school night will follow from 7:30 to 9. REPORTS: Carl Vrebalovich. p a r Jiamentarian installed newly elected officers at the board meeting. Victoria PT A Mr1. Dougl11 Bowler President COMING UP : Open house and ice cream social tonight. School record books will be sold. Old and new board dinner will take p l a c e Saturday, May 2, in the Fisherman restaurant. REPORTS: Fr a nk PeliUa, Cub Scoutmaster, reported the formation of both Webelo and Cub Scout d e n ·S, sponsored by the PTA. Mrs. Douglas Bowler, president announced the form ation of a committee to advocate the addition of sidewalks and parks on the westsi~e. .. Wilson PTA . ~frs. William OuUaw President REPORTS : Winners of the parent·ch i ldren cake decorating contest who we.re presented ribbons by Prin- cipal H u g h Leatherman. were Brenda. Becky and Billie Arndt. Terry and Lita \Vhite, Gena and Christy Smith, Betsy Elford, Nina and Lynn Rooney, Jetta and Paul Gannon, Chris, 11.fark, Eve and Beth Hlmmetheber, Steven Santey, Tommy Paco!. Brod and Be n Stevenson, David S n e e d , Linda Childres, G i n g e r Guthrie, Tom. Ricky and Sonia Reesh and Pamelis Gihl. Ca kes were auctioned for a total of 557. Woodland PFO r.trs. Ernest Kosilan President REPORTS: Assisting Mrs, Ernest Kostlan, president, and ute Mmes. James Kay, Mark Hanson and Charles Buchanan, vice president!, will be the followi ng chainnen: the Aimes. Da.ve Roberts and Frederick Boss. room mothers; Do n a 1 d Allred and Clifford Schuyler social and hospitality; F Gaeckler , health and \.11elfare ; Lewis Parry, safe. ty: Mi chae l Smit h , · publicity ; William A. Reid, newsette; Elsie P o r t e r , decorations; Donald • South \.l·orth, cultural arts; David Greenlee, citizenship; Philip P ar i sh, telephone : Cheri Getelman , school band representative, and Howard Ross, teacheis aids. Awards Drawn Up Newporl Harbor Hlgh School PTA w!U spotlight the art department whe n It pres~nts two $100 art scholarships. one $25 art a\\o·ard and fou r-smaller awards Mrs. Shlrley Berry, department chairman (left) guides the ta lents 0£ Anni Strom and Diane Pettengill, ~ J DI qU<I' a!CGI to .., •• wllo yev law 1 say0 hall tru, on fi ~;( dum ever TRA DI rlet, I r A d nl w • rr 2• c " • a "' R T v d• M ol ol u ;, fc al rr R lu L • ~ • R N a u l • c I - • ' ' . OAJLY Pl,~~T #" Wife Uncorks ·Woes ·"'W hi ~te ~ ll us.bai:lc:J Bottles ·wp Hosti l·fy , f - DEAR ANN LANDERS : You lr~ quentl)' adv'lR women who are married to olcobolics ..;ho refuse to help themselves to ~w the bum out." ANN LANDERS ~ printed the letter from the guy who never lo6ked sideways at a certain girl but who attached herself to him like a sti.ction cup, pestered his famlly •and hunted him down all over town. I thought I was the only one. bolds 30,000 people. She sent me a birth- day Ciri .. Christm~ gift,.a Valenliae &lit; cards for Lincoln ts btrtbClay, Gto.rge Wasbihgton's binhday and Columbus Day. She has told my jamlly ~·· going to marry me -as soon as I come to my senses and realize 11m in love with her. The sad part of It is I might have .mar~ ried her lJ she hadn't chased me. She ls rich and attractive -unUI she put& on her track shoes. Why ar.e some WOfDen so stupid? They spoil i~ fc;ir themselves. - Oklahoma ' . DEAR ()K: It's not· 11!mucb shlpldlty as lnseeurtly preptlle4 by •&· DEAR ANN LANDE~: I .am a girl, 1.4. Last IUMpler when our t~y went on a _noflday,, I met 1 !V••I bunch of tienqen, No amotln(, drinkilg or pot. Jusl good, clean kid>; A certain boy in the crowd (age 16) took 1 liking lo me. We have ·been correspondilg ever since. Last week F.ddie wnite that he bad saved his money arid was coming to See-me. l::le bas a friend in town aad bad arTanged to stay at his hoa.se. I was very excited and lold my parenis. terested and s~ my N.me. I'm very upaet. Eddit was 1 friend,"'°' a tweetheart Mom saya she dld lttbr my own gqod beca-he iJ too old Jtir me. I'd Uke yo<ir Opinion. -UNFAIRLY TREATED l ' DEAR U.T.: Y-11 ..... rt If -•1 oplUln. Ytur attdttr ...... ff t.ld Y"' ol loer dllp-Ulj ,_.- , .... decided loptlier .... -.... ·WllM.._dd you advise when the drunk ls a wile? lo!Y Ille bljS been Jlll'" bell foe ll Yelll'l'l!oCa.,. my wife is a boozer, The JaW:-1.t let me k)ck ber out. My lawyer sari '-,.~, Ole courts will give her half'of~I have. 1 Dow this Jis true blc.illle 1 frieda «..mine walked out on"filililCOliOUC-~wifE SJie IOW lives in a '51),000 home an4 he is holed up in a dump. He' bas to give his wife half of eveey&hina he mak~ ls thls justice? - T~IN GEOl!GlA C&oRG£:, Whel a mill mar~ ·~ ..... ol!llPlloa to ••JIPOrl Jlia wlfe. Tbe d.ivorte laws In some stales, however, are grossly unfair to husbands. l ~ve daey l;bould be changed. ~e11 tbe wlfe~b better equipped to make a Uv- Utg tot rtuons of health and traJDing, and wlten no cbUdren are involved, .the wUe sbould not gel baU or whatever lie earns, eome bell or high water:, for die rest .of lier u&ur1l We. · . DEAR liNN LANDERS: Glad' you There's this· woman, Ann, whose name l cou1dll't even speU. Suddenly she picked ine out for lier 'husband. If she spots ine in· pubVc I am finished,,She has eyes like a hawk and can fiDC! me in a sta~um that .. l.res1lve9e11,0 Bul you f!!' n,t.t about apolJ\lc_ ti !Or themlelve1. T11oy..C..latllly , do. • ~ Yesterd,ay Mom was acting very strange. '{ knew something was wrong: Finally 1 got it oUt Other. She had sent Eddie • telqram telling him to cancel his trip, because l wasn't TliAT in- How will you ll:rtow whe11 tbe re9I thing comes along! A* Ann Landert. Sad for her booklet "Love or Sex and How io Tell the Olfleren<e. ·: Sejid 35 ce.t'ls in coin and a loog, telf>a-. stamped envelope I'll/I yow' ~U<OI in, care of thj DAILY PILOT. ~ > ' I , . 'Sol!Jfion PrQposed r " ' • . Consumer's -CroWn. ;'Dull . , . ·dependent economic uni{s\ .she wantS,,Or ~ thlnp &hat are · slrewd. "Yie ~ ~penQent ~a Ooutil!ti 'VD a ~le product IC the consumer is king, he ·certainly is • conflloed king. Today's COOSWJltt, baffled by l1J&raatees, warrantees, aale prices, dUferences in can sizes and pr~s in the grocery store, wanders alone in con· ftlalon, tryipg· to get file most .for his money. Chaos need not reign instead of the consumer.;thougb, §BYS Mrs. Dorothy Wenck, Orange CoW]ly home advisor, who Of· fers a suggestion for .helping end the bewildennent. Mrs. Wenck described her plan for the Nfwport.eosta Mesa J!ranch of American _ Asa_QCiation cif, t!'Jl I y e t s J t y • Women. .~ "We ought to do something in Orange County in · the way of an Orange Cou nty \ Consumer Association," she spggested. Women's clubs would cooperate for the venture, speaking as a united rront. Individual club members then would be able to speak as in· fonned individuals. Today's families are not ln- upon ti.. f\Jnctioning of the needed. • , • ,economic 'system:" Advealsers,f Mn' Wen~ t As con.suiners she con-pcilnted . ut, jlly on the ir-. ' . · rationality of coQIUDtel't; and Unued, we· vote with our consUmet:s I ha v e· dilflcidty dollars. We Supposedly choose ·making wise choiceJ, the things we want lri ·• free Lea:islad.,. ~Wct:ln&· \1}1e enterprlSe system. consufne;r ~ 'b~eH.'iJ&etr"k" Do .we really choose? Or ed by lobbyists and con~rs does some "oqtside fOrce" a~ unor~ .. • n d Jn. make us chOose? artjculate.. • .. "Industry really. cares about What ~n;,cllfl·'be done~ , h~w the <;'?n.sumer will spe!1d W.e need better la.ws. 1 ~ h1~ dollar, Mrs. Wenck main-better enforCeme1'f .ot them, ta1ned., . . . more cOOsltmer ·org~, What specific problems do · more corunnner .fePt8sentatlon weJa_ce U COllS\IJllei:s! I in go~o(. Plfll'.fi~~· Packaging -Is . it d~ep-sumei educa'ti0nr1 ~ tive! What is inside? need to be more vocaJ.1 • ' ... Advertising -Pressures to · ' 11 buy and consume. Qualit y and· good workmanship -Is it gone ? Financing -C o.n s u m e r credit. Warr a ntee$, guarantees, service. Inflation. Consumers are ~onfused ~y needs. wants and synthetic Long Beach Conclave "Travels Into Fantasy IT'S RAINING FLOWERS -Bright spring umbrellas catch an April shower of fashions presented by Job's Daughters on Satur· day,, April 25. Protecting themselves from a rain of floY.1ers are ·I (left lo right) the Misses Myra Mueller, Kathy Budd and Debbie Wa shko, honored queen. Tbe event will benefit senior citizens and homeless children. An Eastern Fantasy theme will have varied in· terpretatlons from the membership or lhe Orange District Junior Membership or the California Federation or Women's Clubs as they gather in Long Beach Friday, April 24. to order in the Edgewater Hyatt House for a buiiness meeting, luncheon and ban- quet. Evening activities in· elude installation of officers arxl service awards. Saturday workshops will ac- quaint new officers with club duties and functions . Space a&e.i1onin11: '·I _:fAST! ·:. Dishes Demonstrated Apri I Showers _Brin_g Flowers Mrs. Terry Thomas. pre sl·/piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiim;;iiiiiiiilooiiiiiiii;;;;;ji; dent, will' call the convention 1 Mexican Lunch Served A Qreparation dem onstration t1f authentic Mexican dishes will 'be followed by luncheon when "the Happy Homemakers meet at 10 a1m. Friday ,' April 24, iii the Huntington Beach Community Methodist Church. The demonstration a n d luncheon will be presented by women in the Titlti I program , and serving as narrator and coordinator will be S a m Rodriguez, a teacher a t Tamura School, F o u n f a i n Valley. Assisting with the ar rangements will be Mrs. Cresencia Martinez. Tamura School is provided with a luncheon prepared by the group once each month. On Saturday,.May·s, lhey will host a food booth during a Cinco de Mayo festival taking place between 11 :30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Reservations for the Jun· cheon, at $1.50 per p~rson ma y be obtained by calling Mrs. Robert Cardinal, 817-3898. -a 'll'ti'ft !I :n:z:z:s:i AF 7 !!Al 7 7 "ii S g; Peering " . Around Portrayed in Hennan Hesse 's "Glaspe.rlenspiel." DEBBIE LOATS Bride-to.be News Told At Party The el'}gagement of ,Debbie 'l..Oats and Dennis TQl.zmaryn April showers of cheer will fain on senior citizens and homeless children on Satur- day, April 25, as members of Mle International Order of .Job's Daughters, Bethel 157, Newport Beach, present a salad·fashion luncheon. Proceeds will go to the Masonic Home for Children in Advanced Course Offered An advanced first aid course is being offered begiilning tonight -at 7 in the F'oUntain Valley Community Center. Sponsored by the ,woman's club. the five.week sessio~ is Covina and the M asonlc Retirement Home in northern California. Modeling fashions in the Seafaring Masonic T e m p I e will be the Misses Kl m Shoemaker, Cindy Tuz, Kathy Budd. Paula Siler, Cheryl Hulmes, Marti.Houston, Kathy McClellan. Judy Pa ley and Nancy SchoenmehJ, all mGdel- ing for the Wet Seal. T Unveiling new look-alike r!rcsses will be the Misses Myr e Mueller .Kathy ll.1cM il~an and Terry Weatherwax. Miss Vicki Brad- Woman to Lead Area Council ' Fifteen cha pt er,11 of Orangewood Regional Council of Epsilon Sigma Alpha will be represented during a brunch m·e et in g Saturday, April 25, in the Santa Ana Elks Club at 10 a.m. Mrs. Bill A. Wheeler, past International council president will preside at the installation. Among new officers are Mrs. Richard Lytle of Eta Alpha, Newport Beach, president and Mrs. Kenneth Lawson of Zeta Beta, Huntington Beach, cor- responding secretary, field, past honored queen, will Parents Club serve as commentator. • Recent initiates to the order Orange Coast C h a p t e r, include the Misses K a t h y Pareots Without P a rt n e r s R a b a n u s , Kay Richey, aponsors a pancake breakfast Holmes, Wendy Kroll. Robin the last Sunday of each month Linh, Barbara Schmok. and in Costa Mesa City Park from Catie Conn. · 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. -Wally Future ~pl.ans include a pan-Richards,. · d\alrman, w i 11 cake bre:\J<l;ist, installation of answer questk>n, regarding officers and a grand belhel the public "rain ot' ·shine" A MAY .pAY EXAM will detennlne aenior honors for Miss Hol@ "¥urray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Murray or Huntington Beach. The Universi~y of RecPands student is one 'of 38 seniors working for honors and will be ex· amined -by a faculty com· mittee on Friday, M811 I. PARTICIPATING in the aA· was announced during a fami· nual benefit family bazaar ly diilner par:ty, in ·lhe 1Hu'n-. sponsored b'y parents or . tingt'on J3each home of Mr. children enrolled in the John and Mrs, Dewayi;ie L. Loats, Tracy-Clinic -n1 t>e a.{_fs. pare~i,i0f·the.!>ridNlec~1"': ':-::- Dorothy Dostal of Newport · Mies. ~ats, ""a Huntingtori Beach. Beach li1gh School graduate., open to any .area resident who J;:;:;;":;;":;;v:;;en:;;t:;;io:;;n:;;in=O:;;a::kl:;;an:;;d:;;.===:;;':;;ven=l:;;at=54U7=:;;00=or=M2=·:;;1165=.:;; has a card or other proof or completing the standard First Aid to' the Injured Her projecr'is entitled The Role er th't Artist in Society as " -• Lagunµ.,Women Moc:!.el Clothes The annual ' fashion lhow luncheon jponsored by the Laguna Be:ach~Womaa's Club will be tomorrow' in· the Woman's~Clubhoull;. Members will model lut:iions from Robin!s• with commentary· by Mrs. Robin Mitchell. TJckets at $3.50 per perso• are a9ailab1e from Mn. Louis Underoood, 499-3417. . / NEWPORT INTERIORS The· bazaar will tak~ place pre~ntly attends ~Iden West in the Los Anleles clinic and College. will feature a show by Her fiance . stepson . of Mr. course. te~visio11 and motion picture 'and . Mrs. And~ Winter of Dave Heffner , engineer with personalities and o Is n e y Buffal9 Center, Iowa, was the Fountain Valley Fire I characters. graduated from B u f f Cl J 0 Department, will conduct the A FRAMED Rancho Mission Viejo brailding iron w a s presented to Ooto de Casa by Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Moiso of Mission Viejo wbe11 they joined the equestrian~ bunt-alhletie club. Moiso's uncle, J e r o m e 0 1Ne'in, once owried the 5,000 acm· upon which the club is situated as part pf llis Rancfio Mission Viejo cattle ranch. ' Center High School and is ma-joring in, bu s Ines s •ad-clas;ses. Serving as chairman ministration at Mankato \State is Mrs. John Empting, the CollegeL Minn. club's health and welfai::e 't;be couple will ex:~hange. ch{lfrmtin, who may be reach· therr wedding vows in Clltist ' ed at 839-1736 for additional Presbyteri~n Church,., ·•-information. SOUTH COAST COMMUNln HOSPITAL cordlellr invites 111 ~Ns & LVNs t' an 0 PEN -H 0 USE on Sunday, April 26 1 ·4 P.M. Tours ..:.. Bullet 3329 Eut Coul Highway corona dal Mar. C.llforltl• WILTON HOLT 67M42t South Laguna, California 926n Phone (714) 499·1311 ~ ad Pro"'etor The Driving Sc~ for nervous ladies ff you have been afrali;I of rearnlng to drlvt, meet Llnk'a new Driving Sfmulator, Being In' Sl~lator 11 llke driv- ing In a car. You actually exper~tvtry behlnd·th•- wheel driving 1ituatlon , , , r.ln, anow, Joo, and IJCprut- way traffic , . , while Jn .the NleJ)' or 1 clauroom , . , belori yo(i ever alid9 behind thi whffl or OM of our new dual-control cars. cau now. Ol)en 7 ~av.• • f eek. Frtt pk:k tilt' ~d de Overy, Link .;·· ' · ··~onvtng ~\14penters <A!fiOa!e Of The Singer Company '11'U W"t CIMllMI>" -JltMM ... HM Or•llPo C•llfwllf• Toll frft: .U.1S7J ll'O!Tl Huntl!lotOA '*"~ Ntwoort BUdl, COiii M..-arid Waln'llnill(, • .. '· 31872 CooSI H;ghway (at 7th Avonutl II ~~·L-~---=.:::..:::.:...::::.:...:=:.:=:.::_~__J WE'ii HAVIN• OUR ANNUAL 11.• SAIL·A·BRATION! HOT TAMALE SPECIALS! DRESSES $1500 Wiii UP TO sst THE REAL ENCHILADAS ' •IOUI' SHIFTS • DRESSES " ,. $5~00 MERRY MARGARITAS ·Crepe $500 Skirts LON• a SHO•T Cocktail Dresses CINCO. de MAYO DAYS HURRY! ' ILOODY MA•tAI ·At Homt Weir SALT)' ~S -·· CAPRl 1 SE.TS Wlo OfF ... • "'°;:~ IA LIDO -NEWPORT llACH 673-1970 • l l I I I I j I f I M DAILY ~ILOT Shapely TODAY II the d~ lo lllrt thiJlkin& of 1ummtz' ond thll is the shape to launch a brilliant seuon. Has curvy yoke, .crilp Jtnd, fta\terinl blJNleolllr .. Print.d Patten to!t: NEW Milses' Sf:lel • •• 10, 12·, 14, II/ II. Sile 12 (bull 31) 'takes 2~ yards 45-tnch. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS foc each pattern -add 2S cent.II for each pattern for Air Mall ond Special Handlln1; olllenrile tltlnklaaa delivery will t.ke three weeb or more. 8eild lo Marion Mutin, the DAILY PILOT, 441 Pattern Dipt., 232 West 11th St., New Y4't, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRF.SS with ZIP, SUE and STYLE NUMBER~ BIG, NEW SPRING-SUM· MER PATl'ERN CATALOG. 111 lty1es, free p at t e r n coupon. 50 cents. INSTANT S~G BOOK sew ~· war tomrln'ow. ,.. . . INSTANT F ASIDON BOOK 1 -w~wear amwtm, ac- .-y, fiCUre Ups! Only IL Fig Bars Not Rich This bar cootie is awetl but not rich. COOONlll FIG lllRI 1 ~~ cups sltted cake f1our I'll teupoons bakln& powder '.\ teaspoon pit 2 large eu1 l cup lllllt l tabl<apoan butter o r !!W'larine, mo4'd I teaspoon lflled !anon rind ll cup finely cut lip l cup flaked ·coronul 1 tablespoon water On wax paper sill topther till! Dour, bUins powdtr and J«ll tn a medium miiing bowl bUt eus until they ·are thlctentd and lemon color; lt'ldually beat in SUlll' - ml.tur< should be very think and ivory color. Stir in butter, lemon rind, fi1s, coconut and water; mi1 in smed dry )Jllredlenll. Turn into a greased 9-inch 1quart cake pan. Bike Jn a preheated m-decrte oven un- til cake tester imt:Nd in cat.er comes out wtthocrt any bolter adllertns to it -about JS• minutes. Cool and cut into bars: remove with a small metal 1111tula. wrap in tr&Mparent plaatlc -· lllon In U&llUY· covend tlll lloL 1111111 Cloth.IS m11111ptut ' TURN ON -' WtdMSd•(• Aptll 22, 1970 Chilled [ho€olate Scuffle " a Refreshing . Dessert . ' . ' At servln( ume paper. 1 ' I container (8 ounces) · beaV)"' Cn!aJh' 4 and cinnamon. Beat egg whites until surr: Tbll cold .,..aie Is made> 1 Wlinul4 10 Into the dtli<rt, .~ate ti.dge or lio(t aweet with • pacta;e al chol'Q~]e too. Alld.-¢11'1 th>IJ CO"¥ chocolate.~nilx , PJddtni llllx and 11 for. tboMi . In convenient' Mctt;PI -1 1 ~nveloPe u n f I a v o r e d t.uter~wbodoft9l.like1·~ .~elled In see-tbrouCb .J>•1• .. ·gelaUD , ~ ; , sweet deuert. . 1 > . • ~nd in vacWm cans as.. well ·~ lil ·teaspooo saJ~ · Becauae the flavor Is on the in-the-she.I.I I n see-lhrouab ,, •a _ . mlld ~te side, the cook bags1 .r ' i'• w:aspoon cmnamon w~ ~the recipe took c1;1n1w .cuocou.TE ~ . 2 eqs . •. ~t •from :i(t.lcao eookin1 . WA,LNW llOJJFF,L,£ , 2~ cups milk and added cluamon. ; 1· paotqe .(W,rvlog ille) 3 tabl<•poons "'I" 1, cup finely chopped walout:S Tie .a 111.i:-lnch wide collar of wax paper a_round the outside top rim of a 3~-cup souliJe dish. , In a saucepan ,stir together the pudding mix, ge)aUn, salt Mid the ea yolks (put beat in 2 tablespoons or the whites in a small mixing bowl) sugar, ! tablespoon at a time. and~ cup·of the milk; with a Without washing beater, whisk beat to combine ; add beat 11.i: cup cream unUI surr. the rem.a.ining 2 cups milk. Into the cooled pudding fold · Cook over moderate heat, egg white.1 cream and 2-3 cup sUrrlng constantly, unlll mlx4 • -of the waJnuts. ture reaches a full boil. 1'um ll)to prepared dish. Remove from beat; cool. , Chill waijl· firtD •• Beat the remaining crtllD until amost atlff: add thei,.. malning 1 tablespoon ... and ,beat unW stiff. G~J11Wi top of puddil!ll with "'"'*' · spr~le with ~mainin&1 l.J cup w;alnut,s. . Makes C ·strv"'3$,, ' . " I •' ~&im.ioa. ...... ., ..... ; ...... ,...~ ........... '. ; MIAT DIPAllTMlllT UllA vawa • Ocl•l••ut SHRIMP PEidl FIWTS ~·=-'Mt LQi •. .,-' ,...... ' '78 . . .. ' ... ,....,. ..... ...., "' .......... 12.11 In. F!Nlrs PieW 1111111, •-............ SI.It ~ Fllll ltllb :::: ~ a-...... ... .st-..... Tllll 1 .................... SI.II -llnli· ... -v .. 1 c111t1 .. s1.n ClllTll ·CIT CIUCI OI 7 •• Boneleu ChCk = ... 19' Rolled hut .="-•· 911 Short Ribs . ~ ... 491 VONS TABLE-KING SLICED BACON 75~ SWIFTS >IEMIUM °'WY MAPtE 79clb. Sliced Bacon =. Butt Portion OlWHOLE HAM Ham $1ices =;;~ Rath Dainties TASTY SMOKED lb. 63' '1" :•1• I Choice Chuck Steaks ~~tE lb. 59c Boneless Family Steaks ~ .. 98c Skinless Link · Sausagef~~:33' Young Fresh Turkey u~~~b. 59c Boneless Tavern Ham F~~:Rd~~t~:.$J29 Fresh leg·o·Pork !~Po~~~::.-~, lb. 69' TOMATO SAUCE f~lf ORANGE ~~=sr ----· "' -~ """"" ...,,..,..__ 2flf Jiffy..P Hormel Chili ....... a..--kl op .. ca.•-"" -· ----· 0 tmW~----_.,. ~~_] ._ ...... -.551 BUTTER 79' ...,,. ... ..,. , .. __ . ..... _ 41' au ....................... z...a. a 'la.. ....... -l'Jf ITAINLUI fLATWARI _ ....... __ _.. .. _ --.. ~-... -·. =--.::.. '=-.: ::r:-:.- • -"'!"'" _" _'"' .............. _ .. __ .. ··DINNER KNIPE --.. -29· lllG#ff rA1"191S 99cValue ,. .,..,,...,,._ - ~=---~ .... ......... :.:'4!'- ---CUTAUllPE .,._ .. IAllLW C:W::..~ .. 12' PIPPll DPIJS ":.' a 17' CIDITTOlllTOD -19' SWEET CORN3: 29' Dole Pineapple --~ .... OUICS Long Spaghetti Pei fection Bread ~"" Stuffed Olives Hi-c Fruit Drinb Sturdy Dog Din• iced UO'St•W . ... ~ ....... aa. ... aol.-. CHICKEN OR 45 ' TURKEY BllCUnS e;.3@2tc tp LI0- 101,L SIU 59' 31' fl" PIOSWEET IEGRABLES u;J chiffon FACIAL TISSUE PUNCH DDERGENT ,:;:'"' \jlllt ,,GJ ._ __ .... WN81 _. 'f'Oll 11a1t -~ $t,4o ROLLS[R(l ... hrld ..... :::.-.QI ,_"" Liii =-.. ji](IJQfJ llQUOR! FIA!UR!S "" .. ,. ..,. w•• do ' • Eney 'pedla ' Don Migu t I Prr•n1um Cnlil Win PS s1sq ............ OWMIS-.,.....,~ .• 11• ' _ ........ ..., .. .... ____ ... ;;c--,---"··;;;;-·.--··"'---r;=;:i::;===>i;"j";;;;;;;c;;;;;::;;:=~j;;;;;:;,;;c;;;;:;;;;;;<-;;=:-r.i ANCIENT AGE Spray""='~·ng 'fll5 ,..... __ ...... .. ~..----• ... ~ ...... -__ -:--"!'lo _:.,¥ .... C S?IAIOHfllNNIXf $10" -...._ 11!....-..1. ........ ~_ ...... __ ,,.. a..a.. ....... -..--IOUllON ...._,._ l<fltMMll___ ...,_ ... -U. °"' ..... ,.__... $1A1 Ml'IOCr•IAVlll.DO MM. 6 ... ·--... "\& .,...._ ... _ ... ........ .............. "' .......,. __ ...... " ___ n. ..,. • 1.7" ~· .... ----· ............. -. 41• c...i. ........... __ .. __ th -• .. :,;:E:~.!Z ~.~ 341111. lleheny Part Drive, t:apistrano Beaclt ~t,;-,,r.;r s • ...,., '' .... 1011 Adams Ave., at Brookflurs~ Huntington Beach I ' 5922 Edifl&er. Ave., at Springdale, Huntinzton Beach • ' l ' 17950 Magnolia, Foantain Valltf 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach ' ' --.-' I • - Fi Fi LONG cu TEXJ G RED , "' BAN a SIMI F BEEl I SWI ·1 ~ I ALL y - WI c . • • B PILOT -ADVERTISER N Wrdittsday, April 22, 197Ct • • ' , '• ' . IOlill • IN . FJr~t of the S~a~on · . ·• . : .· Finest, Freshest Produce at Tlaril~nuirt SALAD AND BUNCH VEGnABUS BANQU ET -ALL VARIETIES -FROZEN DINNERS ............. . ' · FROZEN .F OOD SPEClllS SIMPLE SIMON -APPLE, CHERRY, PEACH 2 7 c,.,,,;,, . '". s1 °' '"'"';. 1-lb. s·1 os FRUIT PIES 2'0•. 0 C 1 . ftUITSefSOU .... lb. HADDOCK l!Llm Pk9. . .,. .. c.~.tion Por 73c R11port-ll·OI. Pkg. 79• , ' • e • • • e • • • e e Pkg, COD PIU.nl • , , , •• .lb. • Ftl H N' CHEESE STICKS .._ _,1 ' Co"'ttio11 2-lb. s11t Mr•\ ffiday'1 I-lb. $,ff • BEECH-NUT STRAI NED -4'/1-0Z. GLASS 1 0 6. 9 ftSH m AKs .••.. -"'•· , eouaMu SHll>i> "•· ' BABY FOODS F · C C•ri•t tio11 14-01. 49• Mf'· fridoy'1 7-oK-'110t • ' 0 PISH -CAKES ' ••••• Plc9. 1.9 .f , SHllMP •••• r.,. F h F I dblll p s ot . $1 09 SWIFT'S ST'RAINED-3'/z.QZ. GLASS • • • • • • . 4 • ,10. · :ri~i,~ .... .'.~:;: 73• :~~·.~·,;;;., ...... ~~ '1'' ~::•Df~;..: 1~~~"-······:~:::: 7 1 9 , . • • • • • • • • • . CORNED BEEF .................... · r .. : BREAKFAST S P ECI ALS • SEAFOOD: SP ECIALS.. '· FRESH N$)ZIM• NORTHERN ' . ' HALIBUT STEAKS _BA. BY MEATS , ~-. 0 ~l~fJ';M.';;LFo".·~~, ""' 89.• w .. , ... OYST ............. J.. LI. iluii;iLVP-EACHES ...... 27c ~o~~~~~:~·~;;~UER MINI Gii3'l sl:lcED~T.EorMO~RELL;:L~ORK6SHIRE9c .. HALF H .......... LI. , BACON................... . NEw BUTTERMILK Mi x • · Discount Priees · · ~, · TREEswEei.:, 6·~z. TIN _ FRoz eN 91G -:.:~· ~~· &Bemit,, AUis ~~· '=' ;' -ORA.Jt . a1sQu1·cK · ~~~~~·;~;:.:.····........................................... 4'',: ~ J ·UICE SMART SACCHARIN ............................ 69~ It/, of 100 , $ 49 ,,~ BUFFERIN ............. ...... . ...................... 1 c Ev.,1flo 20~ PLASTIC· NURSIERS ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39J - HALO sHAMPoo ................................. 11 '5 a6~· . FOR .. .. . ALL GRINDS ; ALL GRINDS . · ; LANGENDORF "KREAM KRUST"·WHITE OR WHEAT : YUB~N COFFEE· ................... \~~-85'; YUBAN COFFEE .................. 2r\~ $1•9; SLICED BREAD ................. Li;;~· 25'. -Delicatessen !Jept. Specials - ALL MEAT K · 1·LB. PKG. MOUW NATIONAL KOIHIR · MUTS ' GIN , ·-· H~LF $f99 ll . GALLON ;! . . . . . . . . ' " . ' 11.0Z. P«G. : l=UNKS : .... He i 12-0Z. HG. SALAMI ...... MC BOO RDS DRY , ' 12.0Z. PXG. 1 KNO ' CKS ...... 994 : WILSON CEl';TIFIED-J·I~ Plt 1tic Ct11 '$3" ' : CANNED HAM............. : LASCCO SHOl"'P 3 • , 00 COCKTAIL ........ ~~:~ • • • • PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. tbru SUN., APRIL 23, 24, ·25, 26, HALF . GALLO .. . •, . . 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e ll08 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA · .. l 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH · e 2~811 ~ TORO, EL 1:1'0RO .t :~I • . ~-' --.------.... .......J.--------.--- I ' ' • . I, GICAIMAl'RAilMIAT 75 '--- ....... --·~····"-1·l B. f'KG. C OICAIMAYll 75c ...... UllKS 12·0< PKG. . ..-.--63• COO .. HAM ·-· .. o, PKG. • . ' ' un PORllOll 59 c OR WHOLE.HAM lb: . ._ ROUND 'STEAK U.S.D.A. OIOICI Oii STATlll . ~19c,. BO•us __ .. w. · · · OKAll MAYH AL1 MIA T ' ILICID 4.9 BOLO~~ •-01_ c 11.oz. MG. ··--7Jc • ·_ iiiiPiO'iii~.: .... LI: 89' R::a.~ a.&·aom~··· ~59c G"RWii°D--aEEF .......... Lf.ss~ · . GR--OUWUINIUD-ROU. N_D 89' u.i~:,::g.OI .'°'=·--·-..................... '"8ftc CuLUB.OIOICl~Suii .. Aos.Ji!••--51·09 ~2'M.:'s 'ROLLED ROAST ........ LB, ... -. • ................... LI. ' \ . CAN .... COOICIDIUJIYTOIAT -s519 79 -US.D.A.OIOICIOl5TA19aos.caroa-s 109 cll.5.HOIOICIUC~UA19ll05.o .-4ftc: : .· NEDHAM .: .... )-LI: ... . c STEAkSlftll•'. ... : ......... LB.· •• A '-.. : .... la .... - ' .5TATall05.-JUICY 49 . ~lli5TATall05.CllY--aftc: T,UUllAHD1-l&PACUGI sft~ I : WIENERS .................. 12-0LPKG. c i:~~ia.97< .. S. EAK .... : ............. , ......... LB. 7 SLICED BACON ........ LB.-y.'. • • USOAOIOICIOlltATllllOS... s I 35 kUIDACMOICIOllTA.19 ... ._.. ' -• , 39· T-BO•-ITIAlll ........ ia. • POllTaHOU11maa1.1; •. MOIR.L'IYC-ll'.1!_41111·U.nG.Oll-LI. THICK: 69 USDAOtOta:OISTATllllOS... • , sft IU~ 8AC,N ... -..... -......... ia. c TOP MRLO• ~· ~ 11.· . .-7 . . -. • • WONDER R 4·ci~.~· 69c . . I . ' C.H.I . WHOLE PEELED . 4 \ s I i PEANUTBIJTIER.,..nws .~_:1 oz 59' TOMA TOES -................ N~A~~l GRANT'$·FARM SYRUP -----·,. oz. 69' WHOLE KERNEL OR GOLDEN CREAM STYLE ':;>6' s·1 • BEEF HASH il'.".t:',g,CH,.,..:. __ 25·0Z. 7" LIB By c 0 RN . ' 303 FOLGER'S COFfEE'c.,sr•\• .. 1-0L 11.09 · · .............. CAN$ HOLL YWOOI) ~p}.,qARIN~ 1 " 3f STA Ta lllOS. QUALITY · • ~~~::miwL~~~~~:~:-~i~::.:;1~ ·TE A BAG 5 ...... ~~-~.~.~.~-~~~: ..... 3 9c -1:1s-. . ORANGES LARGEFANC°f ·~WEETNAVEL . c KINGSEORDJIRlQUEJS._ 10 Lls..89'-HUNT!S-FOl-THE'IEST -~ -:-5,: KRISPYCRACKERS suNs""' ·-·-" 36' FRUIT l5-0Z , -.. =G=ir~-· ... n.0L33c COCKTAIL ........................ CANS 0 ' """""' ... -• .... • · STATERIROS POWDERED ' .FRISKIESDOGFOOD ....... 25•oz 27' CLEA" NSER ' I OC DIXIE REFILL CUPS .oz ·-·-'"" 49' • 14-0Z • SCOOPY VANILLA CUPS _____ ,,, 25' ............................ CAN ··2 SCOOPYSUGARCONES . 12s 29' G'S _ 39 PEANUT eumR :i.1" ---·-,..oz. 91• ·RA p E JELLY. . c CRESCENT ROLLS :~~i .. ·--•o< 38' . .: , 20"0.Z , ;KLEENEX NAP,~,~~.~ :i-.;~g~: ··········· 29' DEAL PACKAGE • .................... :. ROLL TISSUE BOU,.OUE .... --...... z '" 29' D . I VE 7 2 c INST.ANT FELS i:~'-···········-················""' 72' DETERGENT GiANT . 'POUNDS · . · ~FANCYalPIHA5S ... : 25cPAPAYAS '. AVOCADOS · ....... EA. LAIGl~N 29 swDTHAWA·~ 1.AIGE FRESH TIMDER atSP 3 C . CARROTS ...... 1.1.1.PKG. ]ftc WASHlllGTONIEDDIUC10US 2 29' ,y;A APPLES ~:tv .......... LBS. ' • . 1111n 1-0L.D11ssa•u . . ....... SIZE ---"-----••· FRElWAX/IUQKl~LER ....... _._,.oo,n 59" COUPON' A 1 LO-CALIL• . ., ... ___ ..,,,_,.,_,_... GLADFOODStOIAOEBAGS __ ,"''""39' I.AX . ~.t~~~··::~~=::::~; GLADPLASTICWIAP ' . . .. .<oo n 33' COFF CUAli< •.•. QLADSANDWICHllACIS... ''°·'"""'55', ;~ 'COUPO MIHCU:WlllTEBLUCH ....... __ ,..00"'"1 DIALPA AGI BEHOLD FURNITURE POLISH ___ '·'"'" 79' WITH 16"' C BRUCE DEtl' CLEANER . """""' 19' tHIS 11G. ~ llUCE·CUAll & WAX ·-,,.....,R'· COUPON . Siu " WINDEXCLEANtiR ............... _,..,,49' •. ,,,33'· 'ON·l LB DIET ·CAN PUCES.MIN. WAX REMOVER ~-· "·<><'ti • • ----:,----OFF -lllUCE-SElfl'OLISHlllGWAX .--=--,,.,,,.. BLUE BONNET JAllll•'.:!HUM ON 2-REG. BARS ~t8:lltt:==~g =::::: MARGARINE •»OUNCE 79- IEST FlllOSHREDD£D~CllllEESE _, .... S5' GoodOn/ror STATlllllOS. MEDDEDOllEDDU :::::';fi°' •«'5' GoodWHkotAPl.23-29 B·ATH SOAP US-TERINE . UMrtc>NECOUPON ... CUSTOM" :t=t 45• GoodontiorSTATIRUOS. MOUTHWA.SH BAVARIAN PUDDING ~~~i~ .. 5%P°K'G. 29' G,oodWHkot APR.23-29 . RICE A RO GOLOENG IN ""''°"'COUPON ... CUSTOM.. . =-·ISc . . N1 WILD ........ ~ ............ 5 718-0Z. sgc -OFF Sc T1411fG.PlllCl ' WITH THIS tOUPOll fil!8. DIO••ANT PADCO •&GI IAN 56< VACUUM 3ftc ~ . ~G .... -FRENCH DRESSING ~J~~1 .... ~ .. --BOZ. 3gc OVAL TINE· ~~b~~~-:'E&•OZ, age"""""" 12-0 Z. 6f HEINZ B-B-0 SAUCE ASST ---16-~Z. 49' . . . MAXIMS.OZ. FRllZl DRllD COffll • STATlllll<>5· ()-TIPS e 170 COUNT PKG. 59' VASELINE S~&~~~-·----·-'°' 59' SCOPE MOUTHWASH ~l:.'.~-92' • c-Goo<I0,,,,11. olA ... 11·19 c-Goo<iWotl< ,.oi$TOIAH U1A1t OMI c:c-.oM ANAHllM 3'430W. LINCOLN AVfNUE 2564 WEST BROADWAY GARDIN GROW 888 CHAPMAN AVENUE COSTAMUA 2190 NEWPORT BOULfVARD 707 WEST 19TH STlltEET 1176 BAKER STREET · HUllTlHGTON RACH 6862 EDINGER AVE. SANTAANA 2430 IDINGER,AVENUE 2903 WEST 1 'ITH STREIT Wl5TMNTIR 8522 WESTMINSTER BLVD, WHITTl---14212 MINESAVI., . ~ • .,___, ____ _ 1 .... • -----------~~------- ..... ... ·! ... , I .. .I fl " :_s1 ' r-1• i-SI ! .Ml I ' . ' [ ~· :1 ' ' l • . • . • • • . ~ I J • . ' • • •' ! I • . ' ' • 1 'J , l •• .i, • 3-DAILY PILOT Wednesday, Aprn 22, 1970 . -v; Chuck Steak Blade Cut c I lb. RUL ROUl PEA•nBUnER .,., ...... Cbolca DI ClllllkJ . c 11 creamy SIJll 2:'•·. 11r BEER BROWN DERBY 612-oz.. CIU . c ·(lrtn ~n1 Dr1tt •• l ll4L lat1llt) S! Fiil 11111 &5-Portion ,.. Ill. .. . Bo' neless Roast R ...... I Tllll Chuck a·9c : US£:. ::. :.rd;,,':'.!<~:!' "' tleef Rib Steaks ~arz:n.Q4 ... 98c NIW GAIN . L • DETERGENT · Prtllll* 25c0ftl.all- ' .' 5-ll,k ,q. SHASTA PURI PRESERVES ASSORTED- Fl'lll c Y1!1111es 3:1 .. Jlf LOW1 LOW PRICES! ALL POPULAR BUNDS OF CIGAREnES Regular Of' Xlngs Carton $ 06 Pitt la $ 100MM Sin Carton , ........ ,.. ""· ············ ·"" ..... Bourlton ,,.,_ '10" ... " .. " , .. ,.... ..,,, ,,, .. , ... Whiskey ... ,_'I I" Dlttllf .. Frt• lr1l1 ••••••••••.. llYi SI.II • H II ltRa••·· . onne aeon w .... , ,,,.. 6a. "io.ary-,__,,..y_Met~l'<>li!<•· IL 7" Sliced Bacon •• :::;i~,. ,..., 6& Smirnoff Vodka ~;:;, •1049 Also ~ ... -Miss 5--1.uw's Ian rnis... •kc-7· IMrll•• •r=" =-,.. .,.. -Scold! :::: ... ,~ ..... ..:::: ... '4" , Jld I F k "'"''' : n ess ran s ., .. , 1.11. 5n.. Fl"* Ind -· Sa Mony W'I' To Serio. pk" 7- link Sausage s:.;.~ ·3 ..... noo .,.,, .. 11a 'I!:"'...":: ... ,,.. Luo'• "" !'wk-McCoy's 11ee1 uw.s pip. • I n.i.u, ~ .=. ,.. "" i-Slf cetl Bologna ·:~~:' """' 5a. : ~ Boot, er Al Mat Varitne.cr,. Grade! Pk Ko 7" ~~~!~!~~es ., $129 ---·_n-:-_._::.._'":"_ ... _r;.._·~_·,_l:"_-_ " t ., ....... ,. ;.FRYER:~ : PARTS <~~':>i.. • • . • • Backs & Necks ..'',:'::":,~~ .. 10' --------c large "AA" Eggs Fryer Wings :.:i. o::::.::.f.! .. 29' ·-0' TM 111, 9c Boneless Hams ':.' .. "'il::r::' .. '1 19 :r;:o:.::;'.4! ';t:• 4 WIJS Qllflfltffd Too! ' Canned Picnics ;..~"':.':.": ':'.!" s3" Melllam 11 .. 'l:;..'!J!' •::-a• Swift's Canned Ham 8 s sr IJdra ....... '\'.; ~ ..... '.t" u• ..__ ______ _,, Beef Swiss Steak .":".: .. 79' Sirloin Tip Steak .:-,~"::.. .. s1n DISCOUNT PRICES ON HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS ' SCHICK PlUS PIJTllUI .' . ' llJtch< ...... $104 • ... "" " 1'1 • l i COR·NISH HENS Young Turkey Quarters NORBEST BRANI> 39c Drumstick And Thig h Portion U.S. Govt. I nsp. U.S. Grode A lb. Pr•Cooketl Cod Fillets ': .. 69' Pre-Cooked Percli Fillet =" .. ·69' Boneless Rainbow Trout '!!.";::' 79' SCHICK PACQUIN "l•••"• I HAND CRUM lllfft•r brtr ••• •1u Li ..... 194 : U.S.D.l Grade I ..... Hou .. "-mlum Quality : jhftullie Comish Game Hens ... • 20.0Z. Min. Wt, • . .• • • DAIRY & DELI. BUYS! i ·!!'!f!!ac! I !'!!'.!t ' , ....... 1CJc ....... 83< .. ,,,): .. , .. . ' c . ' Center Swordfish Steaks "::.'" .. s1" Pre-Cooked Shrimp .c::=.. .. '1" BAKERY SHOP BUYS! Skylark Brecid lm·lt{)pM l·Z ft a., !4-tnt• ~-... ,..... 3 s100 "'-LHt.'.,lk) ... , .. BUFFERIN TABlDS An~gos)c Aspirio-ll's Twice As Fast As Aspirin, ~~79 v~s JIAIR SPUY Contdins MIRAL-· . ,.,. '$118.... For Natural Holding. ... .--7 Y0·5 HAIR DRESSING $~ rCll' ltabnl Glelmin1 Hultf1' Kb'. I Gelusil Tablets ~"~ 99' Right Guard ~.::· ~~ W ; a.ttennilk ~ .1~ 20' Diet Bread ,~.:.i:.·~~~294 · ' ' s1u1. H11"r s,r1y --•::.· s• • Cream,topplng ::;: .~: 49' lngll1h Muffins :r~ 33' ''"' 111• -21 , ell. S'rly P.w~.. ...·~ ..... •1• GROUND COFFEE . ilANQUIT . DINNERS . " c ........ .. ,...,. .... lllR• Rollll Yntil If . Dllllls 2.a. Bae sua · Frail flllll J~N& 11-tL '*" JIFR AISOR'llD PAlln PlllDI · CAKE MIXES POTATO CHIPS ........ F ........ c Yllllla 2:: CH1111l lllp- lu er For Dips, 101/rtL •kc. (Mlly F .... 111_,· .1 Pkp. ltr 1h) Orange Juice ~~:n. Bel-air Waffles. 2~:2tc Meat Pies ·-·-Dl111t1 Cholct ol 111111. a.l1, 1 ... MJ w Olk:Ut Yarllliq I C _, ........ ce ream -::::'.~ :::.:- ·.:-20' Green Beans . ~~'.i ~ 23' VOL 1 -.. SPRIN§.... . ~ 77 BOUQUna W...,!·11 2! DINNERWARE nII Wltt'a '"'" (T>" a,., HI IOLUME I 1211 :1 .._ "'331 .. llOW 'Oll SAID Pl.ITC ·""'.. .:0:. • . . , ___ a-. ... EXTRA WGE 'JUE.RIPENED · FiOM llAWAll A DtlldM Ttul: ..... Clllllll F• lntt;fllt Or Grut Satwd For o..rt. TCIPPM • FRiii Sllntl ·-·•,..... ~" I .... ""' Ft1r S...'a htl """" ::.~ :r • '1" a..-Mile• ::: tt:. 't:-591 . ~Flllllur '""" ,11 Sllpb1ltlblmOlll "'.,~ ,.,.,$1" _ ......... -.... --... -... ,_,. .. ..., n· ,...... •-•,.."" •· r.t l .... =1 ~11 M1r9mi!'t 1<1tc.. .... =: •:::21f (Ike . r~!..ti .., 21' • QT 'Miit ..!:':.. :!'111 11 .. uits .. ~ ': ., Mllfflnt = l:'i • c.kt ~;:-.. 21• C1tu Polrsh le•over •• ~·:.. 391 . • 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach • 24 Monarch Bay Plaza, So. Lapna • 636 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach • 801 El Camino Real San Cleme~e · ' ' .. • I , I I I . • Santa Ana Freeway at La , Paz; Mission Viejo • ~Ison & Fairview, Costa ritesa • 1101 Pacific C~st Hwy. at Bolsa Dr. -. ----1--- -~----~--~---~--- • • ·Mix Witn: Pasta • • , BJ .JOllNA II~ 1'1111 In "The ~ el -. on btr prevloua trip to tlie "And I P"'1W'< th< salad all Small con btaoV or' palm. NEW, YORK _ U fil''rli ~~" ~ shartl I mulull U.S. "I've 1ool becliuie I eot lhe tlm•,'"tjle said jubJlantly. dral...i, clloPped lucky and~ctJUld ctio.. IOrD6-.. ~ ·t· ~ t alw1y1in10 minutes. Today,' I "It's IO 1lmplt. You have a J :r!f fresh bull (V• tsp. :O'!°a'J:~~~~i.: vecetable:non!"d..~ Wtoup, fl)et mlgnoe and .~:e,:~~U:~.~ )1 cbanningly 'candid lbe •v.. .-.·, , , ,wad •nil I 1te )II I m1nua... ;ii .. But ti'• very lmporton~ u 1 ljlrig fl'elh mint. laughs A <lier -1o11.. SeJ1io, I tbl4 Vl~·had said BIMt me, I haJ' tll6. clock yoo're dr•Uills Jt: If yoo .. rv. ~~ .... t'retlll c 11 o P.P ~ d (~ on by lhe problemo that hll t...nte "''Of .. ting !her•. First ~.0"1-.,0' the ~ five minutes belor< you .--ot conVetslna: in .a .foreign celery wu'>to dip the "atal.k In hairdresser and del'I ':". , ·'' have it at the table, beleeve 1 small yelloirr GNon1 'Cho~ Jancu.age). IO'J'd ~ blessed aaH and twist it Jn aome olive vtfna 11 married to.Franco me that'• no good! You must . ped . ~#0, .. after. meetinf Vi~ L 1111 oll.·'"He't the celery man, ~ Pescl · ' ... .;.., ~-·-·' dress your salad two hours '/4 cup O'l•e 4'11· i 10 Italy11,, _ _._ 1m.-since he lfi:es flDocchl. Do you ute ' • Y•a-Y • ...._ __ w before so the greens absorb i L '~aspoo --•t ravtollt .. ...,_ r-• that too?" ,. 1tallan ~l. The•• 1.."teryt·h l ng and that's -a~ n .1"M~c. .. Altbwp the aofden girl wu "Yes, but U I i.11 YOll that I have a 7·)'tlro0Jc( oon, Cor-imi'v•lou.< I put many lhlnp 11 :i,;:""' fr""!Jy growid In town lo 'publiclz< Iler lat..t !ilia IInocchJ or that Vlrna LW rado. Tbey have 1n iparlment Inside: arrugala, · tomatoes, l J let "Viml'' v nonetheleN ii ;• ~ woman, tliafa 1n Rome, but prefer Urine in carrots, ctleree and fl.nocchi," 1% tablespoon wine Jor tar· covered 1 wllole ;ua.1 of aub: Jnii>o!sible, lbe said laul!l>lng her lavish 'Ila Ja liarJno sbO said going Into spasms of ragon) vinegar , "' Jects from food to'lhe film, byllerically. '1 ~ finocchJ crµisln 111ev'i.t-~ laug)Jter. Rub salad bowl wllb ~t hippies to huabands, even THE ' VEGE-TABLE, but In th · g anean ' garlic. Clean, drj and crispea c1oi. ... be best ftot9e, that'a a completely dif~~ ~1r yacht. 4 • • ~ITALIAN SALAD aue r to enllgb* me f~ 1'(1rd. For a man, tt'1 In Italy, the wife la' aup-. I clove gar!,iC gnens before addMg to aalad about put&. not manly!;' . ": Po$ed to atay In the. kitchen 2 bunches arrugala bowl with other vegetables lt tieemed bard to imagine ~She woefuJly, recalled her with the maid a!Jd> the baby. Head lettu~-(big or Boston) And herbs. Mix togethe~ olive 'Vlr111 playing the role of a ,.. H sbands d · oil, sal~ pepper , wine (or brunette .,....a111an•· Amerl•-s, first encounu:r w l th an ndu i o· ~ wut 1°1 •• 2 Italian plumb tomatoes tarra""") vinepr. r--~ ....... Atnerican .. ltallan Restaurant. u erstand their wifels:work.'' . • ew .. menmosUy,rememberberas "'lbellrattimelcametoLoa Virna said. Her husband cu:~~ecea led and Pour d 0 rFssi'nJ ove.r ..... nzsr "n Ji I ·WITH SALLIE WAKE UP APPLES SPRING IS HERE I Would you beU.ve, .,.,. crisp crimchy apple-ea~&· good Delicious apples sparkling in our Produce Department were pickf!d Jut September. They cune . from the OkanoBBI! Valley the -.Ing dlab",tbat J>\lpped Angeles, lhe p b LI IP Mor-doesn 't like her, to work so I> ·-....-r. pee vegetables and grelns In salad :, ~~,~'t;~ =~·~to!.':,;~~( . :l:i ''!?r ~~..: ':1; . 4 ~;! .. , sliced • ·' . ~ , l:i1·~ 1:aj~8'.,v;':~a~~~, Your WUe." " .... present, non." she said son. When they enter ta In 1h: green pepper, dked ~4'Jad; !It~• at. ODCe. .-. in Washington, known for tl1e moat '(lmous app~ in ·uie workt.PA or "conttolled atrnosplttiro" ~ Ill• geotle "It's,. very tntertlllng and Jlndillg lhe .....i bt ~" Virna lf<)llld rather-Jje 1 Llliek ~Juy ,, If you prefer, ,J -'JlanY oon-v~ ~&maijc role. Maybe to ,. "They said; 'Tonight we take tioste!I' than perrOrin the hnental ·people ~,._a rather most ~ns, I'm more o( you to a . IHl'W]ous Italian culinary chores. 1 large feinoet (trim and wilted affair tba ~let salad a.corDldian, non!" she safd lb· 'rest.;1uf'an . • T ~·t tell yoo"" ·:-1'"1 1ove1 to eat; bat j don't sl,lce ·thin ) mattnate" beiore· t.ir v i n g . ~ but Im Per f_e ct the1name otthe place Mcause, Uke , to r cook. --My favorite 1 head chicory Serves 4. ' '·;:, x ~!Jil>. She inuned\l\ely pr.. lt wu awfa~ the food." dishes Ar. d>lcken, chicken -' >'ftd i. comed1c t •:I en t •, SbeJlkea to shop, especially boiled, cacacciatOre or chk:kea . , .cllsplaytng ber ladylike man-for American lingerle u given alla diavola (whole chicken Add Coffee ners when . as~, if, with t.ime, and ~e opportunity. She fried in olive oU cover~ with .. . SersJo ¥r~ ber ~ ~JiPWe<1.1epollliiW111yertbu'• 1•HdwtJptec1.wllbabrlckl.1 ·;T," ·e . One Woman Peac'! Gotps l . • •dor• -· ol course, .. d ~.io· I idd Ing ~ vegetables. "¥ ~ "Some Utne! when we want • · ,..i;._ ·,, ~~ • " • - to be comfortable at home and An µiu:resUng flavor trick we. don't want to have the for packa~ddlng mix. servaftts . around, I say to~ COFFiii PUDDING everybody go out to the,._ · :---'f.":-. (. • Adva.ncements N,btlced kitchen and everybody goes 1 .PackalJ~_c,~ servtn~ size) out and each one prepares i.nstai'!t,~la puddinit ~ ·i' '', ; BEila:LEV (UPI) -In her native Honduras, Vilma Betly Vltanu is rapidly galnlng a reputatioa as a. one an Peace Corporl , Mainly through he~ t'irelesa efforts; the Central American countey ii on the verge of • ~ • '· · aomething. My husband 2 teaJp.o..on a instan making n\a,JOr-. ·if~ceftl~ti-·1 · Aa a la~~ technicia n, people involved. alwaYJ cooks the spaghetti, he pow~ coffee in agrlculturaJ·producucin. ' 'she came in close contact wl''" cooks very well and someone 2 cups d 1,.1o • "And real .· mutual benefit More significant, perhaps, is major commercial crops of would result ii the staff and else does tbe second plate, flab In piper tiag containing pu<f.. that Mrs. Vitaml'a work in J:londuras. s or meat. ding mil,·~r to1ether the the.1 United States mar help · "I did IOQ2e traveling to students of the Department of pudding .Dl~tfee. .. : 1lriDg bet ~try ~ a1r{ d towns and o.m .. ges near my. Plant Pathology in Berkeley 1 , I hbo •-.... Sal dor '""' w-·kl •-··m f ill T ty D • nto a S'glall mixing Jlowl ne ~ r~s.., va la 11!t home," sh< said; "and ooon -~v ' more am ar OS ressing · peaCe table: • became awm of .lheir need with tropical and sub.tropical pour the plllk: add pudding At the moment, only a few for orientab in the field of pJ:ant diaeasu, and Honduras Commercial sour cream mix and .beat according .tq thousand ,dollars ~ and uie argrlculturL -/ Would havi the opportunity lo milced with thawed frozen package dtred.ions. Best for tQ~~Y's' . modern washables Culottes -" approva: . ~ tile HoildW.an .~ According .,.,'.to recent In-train personnel far the de lee· orange j u I c e concentrate Turn int9• indivkluat serving governnlenf'7 W <bef.wieb trormation f'Mi\..e received, the Uon of her crop diseases and becomes a luxurio1J5 dreMlng dishes; cllll. Makes 4 serv· the University of Cl.lifomia Honduran itemment pro-·~wiijhiat~cojjijuses-tb~em--.... iiiiii~·iiiiiiiiiiijlo.r ~fruii~t jsalia~d~. -iiiiiiii!iiiiiiii~injpi. iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-'i..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijij~ 1 laMratory technician and her vides farm*t with seem and hopea of helping farmers reaR recommenaations for planting blQ!.1'.-.,il ~-~· , " which ls of b:einendous help. I • PHtilems~~.JIOn...i • "But theM--is a lack of duran1 farmers first · came to researcii laboratory facllltlea her attention four years ago for the detection and cq11trol Whtie 'an eftiplf"ll' 'fl/. the of diseases ~fectfng crops -u~ Fruit p.. ' .. , and these ijlclude coffee, cot· ~-,.. • f 'A g•"' taloes o • . .. -t wn, su ... 1 tane, po , Cucumbers o~1 ic i6us As delicious•-and as low: Jn calories -as when Charlfs Dk.kens wr~ ibout it tOo yean ago,'s a bright, un- complicated salad that ap- peals to every taste and goes with every m.,m ~ SAIRY GAMP CUCUMBER SALAD 3 cucumbers 1 teaspoon fresh grounii black pepper 1 cup apple elder vinegar Parsley ' . Scrape cucumbers with rork tines -do not peel. Cul cucumbers into thin slices and place in bowl. Before serving .sprinkle on pepper, pour vinegar over all and garnish with. narsley. Mo lasses Bolls Easy Here's the perfect culotte fOr golfing, traveling by car Make breakfast cereal lntO W plane, lunching in town molasses crunch balls. ti on a reaort terrace. It's Melt 1 tablespoon of ibuUer t allm, sleek, ~ned. In a !mall saucepan. . • Printed Pa~ .11470: NEW · Ad4 \; cup of mol...., and Women's Sbel·3~ 36, 38, 40, It cUp'Of sugar; ~lo' boll 42, 44, 4&. Size Ml (bust ·40) over rriedlwll tieat' afflt 'boil t takes 4~ yards :\S-inch. about 5 minutes -to a soft SE VEN'J'..Y-FIVE CENTS crack ~ or 27,0 degrees on for each pattern -add ~ a candy tbermometet, cacao, cornj .beans, pineapple, citrus rice ~ o!.hers. "Private ~ using this . Jack of kn<(lt-how, lttquenUy come to the United Fru.Jt eo: Jabs for advfc!! or help on their crop probl'ms and alw.aya find a warm Welcome." Soon after 1 joining t h e Department .J,PWU Path°'J.OR. at Callfornia~•·e'ollege of APP cultural-&lencer30-----months ago, she came in contact with other crops, 'and it became ob. vlous tllat yields in Honduras could 11< improved and In· creased If proper detection of the diseases and their control could be made available. "What we really ne~ dOwn in Honduras," she said. "Is training for the men of Hon· duraa in American universities so they can reCo'glllze the plant diseases, which lhey are unable to do now," Later, she learned through DI'.. William G .. Snyder, the department cbainn:an, of his divisions' interest in starting a joint project in Lalin Amert· ca. "Immediately," she said, "I began thinking In tenns of Honduras. Dr. Snyder and I discussed different methods of approach that might be used to obtain the neceasary funds." As Mrs. Vitanza and Dr. Snyder see it, joint work could be carried on by the two coun- tries and their unlvers!Ues. The co-operative ar- rangement, Mrs. V I t a n z a believes, "would stimulate a betler relationship among the "cents for each pattern for Air Pour immediately over 21 ~Mall an<! Sfll'Cial Handling: ps "1 '"'S"'' and ,tdlt.y i otherwile 'lhir'd.cl8'1 delivery • cornl. aeriil :l;'inlX .. --------111 lrill take tbrle weeks or more.. w II ..,,., ' · 4 BEAT ~Send to Marian Martin, ~t hands and qui ckly S'!he DAIL y PILOT, 142 Pattern Shape Into '2-lnch balls. Mam Dept., 232· West 18th St., Ne alplt 18 oilcl&ctlw. '-York, IN.Y. 10011. Pr Int · , t NAME, ADDRESS witll ZIP, j SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. BIG, NEW SPRING-SUM· MER PA1TERN Cf.TALOO. f Ill atyles, free pa It er n ~ coupon. 50 cents. , INSTANT SEWING BOOK ~TODAY, wear tomorrow. ••• ' INSTANT FASffiON BOOK -~wear anrwen1 ac-.....,,,q, Qgure tips! Only ''· --Worm-up Drink Bit ....._:ed cranberry ·---... quart of u-•= cocktail, one ... .. mpa of wat.e:~ In a -· at lop sptOil JO ...... -WI !le '1lol boll. Pour .,..,_ Tep ea<:h wltll 1 ,Jiii fA baltor Hd 'lervt witll a -at!Ct, u d<llred. 11 7 s I (I.cup)-... r Makes short work of the wrinkl es INFl:ATION Bake Delicious · ridgford Bread Real Eclae111y, In The Freezer • wonderful fla1ior ' ' •. ~ B.EEF .SIDES ........ 69~ lb. -NOTHING DOWN - --· -""Wl·ACCIP.1' POOD stAMPI· · · · ' .J USDA 6 TO ? MONTHS TO PAY! @ID. ~-sHOP--tY-PHONE C-AlL 5404-176 ~:. ~·, CllOICl IF YOU DON:Y H.(VE 'A FREmR OR FREmR SPACE, WE WILL STORE FREE!! iAioN ·59.iiis $1 3 HALF OR WHOLE , PORK LOINS Exct ll•nt For Roa1t1 a Chops · 79 ~ INDIVIDUAL T-BONE STEAKS s13~. Por:terho·11se-$1 '39 lb. BON ELESS T01 ' SIRLOIN ' s1•?.· FANCY SPENeER s11!. STEAK & ROAS.T PACK I LI.: IOLLEO Jl:OA.ST '4 LI. SIRLOIN Tl' STEAK'S ) LI. 'T·IONE STE,t.KS 6 LI. TOP SIJtlOIN STEAKS I LI. 7-IONE ROAST J LI. Ft\~ILY CH,UCK STEAKS IO LI.. SALISIUJtY STEAKS 2 LI. ROUND STEAKS STEAKS! .. ,._, __ ..... 11.98 l2'-1J -.......... 11 98 " '~········ . ~l-t.:~ .. ,:.a .. 10.49 BY THE P.l!CE ~' ., TOP SIRLOIN . SftAK FILET MIGNdN GENUIN E ITALIAN Sausa.ge ~:, EASTERN MEAf( ii , . Spare libs 69~ ., . ....,. .:..so ' R,IB BEEF STEAKS ' 98' LL ALL .MEAT Weine(S Jologapa 49~1~. C::lbf s'' ioifND STEA~ ~l _..........,·,_..RUMP ROAST 07 ~ IONILl$S c H01c1 111$11T ROAST ... ,. lb. I AI Y l llf LIVER 59'. l~.."::':°"'""59' Jiuii<Ev69' u-1 •o•sn u 11 oz. PACIAM WOR KING MAN'S S LI. f .IQNE STEAKS ' S.l l . 7·10NE ROAST 4 LI. IONELESS IEEF STEW 6 LI. PORIC CHOPS I LI .PORK ROAST 6 LI. ASST. LUNCH MtAT 6 LI. WEINERS 9 U. FRYERS REF. TOP SPECIAL S LL T·IONI STIAKS 4 LL 1.eONI IOAIT S LL LAIGI PORK C:HOPS 4 LL lllP PATIIU 2 LI. IAUIAGa 2 LL WllNllS II LSS. '1515 AUFOI llTAIL "'1'. O"M 6 DAYS A Wiii lllUll., OUAltANT•ID u.s.o.A. INSP•CT•O 12.-lt .... ·;ea-· 11. 98 Buy The g and Saye' -,"',.,. .. ~,~.~ .. .,.,~.~ • .,..,~0~1.~.~ .. -.-· ' ........ _,., ........... .. • ···~ genie to lmake the apples blooming lq. the spring story come true. 1CA Is 1970 .•• an ·•PP!• rlpeolns lea~ to put grandma's cold dark ctllat lo Iha'°'. The story gQe.S: an appfi 1 ripens as :it breathes fresh oxygen. stop an apple's breathing, you stop it's ripening. The Washington CA .Ap- . ~s people pick tb~lr apples in 'the early fall. 1bey eut them in air tight, storage ' c.unpartmenls . and pump out,jll the oxygen. 1be ap- ples are put to .fleep, tort '<f in a slite of-S!ISfl'llded 'aNmatlon. wJlen the doors are opened wide in the spring, what unfolds •.• lusciOUJ munch-with-a-gQOd- book-apples, like you pkked them off a tree last Stp- tember. But! I 'nle big but! CA does not improve the navor, of an apple. Put an under par apple in CA solitude, and in the spring you will find a ripe not-so-hot apple. The CA people pick only the largest jwnbo, flavor-fullest top of the crop. 1 "UHIQUENESS . PLUS QUALITY" Everybody klves a letter, "Recentty J moved to ,the . Orange County Area. Yjur ' market was suggested . to me. I truly fmd it unique plus quality in every wa);." Wha. .are we to argue Witli ou'r wonderful people who linger in our aisles for the finer nicieties in food Tiff'. Tikt that 114Sclo"1 broccoli. so tenderly kept t peak of perfection In a bed of crulh- ed ice. We pamper every vegetablt, every little bunch of J resh parsley ~ watercress. S m a 11 , tiut mighty, in a salad bowl or favorite casserole, ~but a real drag U not lhe snow cropped peek oC crisp perfection. Right now the little new creaming size potatoes are stirring up· the-apring ~ ty of fresh asparagus Ind the first honey dews. Have you ever seen a grapefruit weighing 2 ~ . , plop ~ Indian Deer, 11 n di an River beautf'on the scales, and you wlll .. the flavor •.• Otink orchidsi the taste will be the same. FUN THINGS •• , EVE!( A WHOLE . HEALTH JUICE BAR Fresh coconuts ind unroasted raw p e a n u t s h y droponi cally grown tomatoes with the o l d fashioned beef 6'teak na~r . • bunches of fresh spinacb, Uny one-bite onions. ' ~Bottles of fresb grapefruit juice, orange juice and lemoDade, all ready and .chilled along side the halY<d watl(meJdO .on crafbd ise. Wonderful thirst quencbing friend,, . . . but give your parched buds a new oesls of Juiet HcilmienJ \litb passion fruit, Pomegr~ guava, cherry, man fe. boysenberry, papaya o r coconut . phleapJ!)e . . :.u boftied, chilled, Ind ./' .. dy . .. go ahead, U yoo can't wait. enjoy a pleasant sielta in the patio watdling ,the fountain while you enjoy the unusual sipping. ' MIXED TOGETHER THEY SPELL SALAD The crisply refrigerated, oo glltlertngly lre.itly wdl> ed curly green endive, tender red leaf IDd delicate bullet lettuce, crisp .... maine, eveeybody'1 favorite keburg, and dellc•t• Belgium endive .. make a beautiful pJcture, almost too pretty to 1Ur up Inf eat. Rlchard'o, tl1e P eo ' J t Store. where people who art tearchlng for the v er 7 ·finest, will find th'tlr answer htre, I. ' • I I I I ' P'"'""!'~.......,~,.....,,..."""'"'7""'..,,.,.,....,_.._..~~~~~ ....... -...~..-....,.~....-_,......,......,..,~....,,.......-~....-~~.....,-~~....,.._~~~~~~~~~~-------·-----~-..,.~~IWD ·' I ' • .• t ... A. nice way to tn4 .• • .... 1; ,i.c1c lo a box.• Reg. $I ' . J •• ~ -. • ..... ... " ' •• , ff .. . ' f '~i ~' I: ~~~&~·~ ; . .. Butternut~Cofla ~~...: ~ 9~ ·~ BUTTER~.UJ :&~i ~!:i -~ . 1:51 ~ """', • 1 cr~'!.M KNUDSEN ~ ' ; ' · I.A BQN BUTlt~ · ' · ;*'° · "'I' 83c ~ . .. . i . ' } StlNSHINE CHOC:'OLATE ' ' · • ' · ' ., · ' FUDGE ·SANDWICH . , u. -47C -. .MARTIN\LllS. APPl~ JUI.CE .. ~ ~AL. 69~ . \ " SMUCKER$' ASSORTED FLA~RS' • ' . 1CE1 ~~~~M; TOPPING ;..~a o .. ,_ ~9J,.~ CHRIS & NTTS FRESH PACK • · ' SMALl 'KOSHiR DILLS not "39c-• DEL MONTE ',r . , Seasoned Gre~n Besins ,. or. 4lt< $1 ' PILLSBURY " FLOUR :'. i.· .. l:R>~.L r"1<io11 ;~ ~ -• MAR.G..A_Rl~E . WESSON OlL •: f .. . ' ,. ' . S'LJ. MG .. ' i; . ' 1 .... 3.., 11 " t . \ ' Ot..,; ""'"''" by ' ' ; ., . Lto9 MARK~i 'ce.NtER".\:·· '·~ NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE MflANC£•TO Qbo ISLE . ·,. ~1' ' • ~ SET THE TABLE WITH BRIGHT Fl9WERS, LUSH FRUITS AND ' ' . ·~.TWINKLING TAPERS, AND SERVE ••• , . ' · ~.KINGSTON PUNCH MACADAMIA NUTS ' . . MEL6N cOMl'OTE -.. .; ./' HAITIAN PORK -. ' · RICE WITH CURRY SPICED PEACH!~· WHIPPED CREAM CAKE COFFEE .... t '•' .,. ... " . ·- . .. ' PEAK. OF"THE SEASON:FANCY, µR9~ Sl?I, ' " ' NAVEL • ORANGES.: .. ' 8 LIS. ~J ~ " NATUULLY swlil1R Iv NATURE, Ju1c;v, · TEXAS' RUBY RED , , · ~RAPEFRUll · ·JQ,·~~, $1 :. : blRECT FROM HAWAII, IXOTIC. FRA•RANT . .' ·: . ·PAl'AYAS . . f ~~~.$J • . 1 f FOR :rqUll FRUIT SALAD$, .RIO, RIPE, SWEET. , , , wltermeloit'=ii ~~Li..·~ · • '·' ' • ' !Ji' ,~ I '1~' ' ·. ne1B•1 ' · CAL FAM~ .. •. • Or~~.Jl~~ t<nµdsen lee MILK ' ~ • • f AUNT JEMIMA , CORN STIC:KS . . ' AUNT ·JEMl~A ' CINNAMON 'S'lilCKS . - VAN DE KAMPS _... '. CHICKEN!!~:;:~: C&W. " BROCCOLETTES . . . . Cl W ITALl,llN .STYLE ' VEGETABLES .. '· ·I • 60~ ~ POA 1' ;), 'f-"'.A ,1 oz. 3,. 'l ' ';• 3 '.J-"'.. ,., . :\' '/ ·~ J ¢";. ', ; 11¥. orl ..:,..,~1 ;. ·~·I . ~ ')' . . '/< fl '3 ...... "' OI. -.. "'1 . < I .. .. . _, I .'1i<Or. 3,., 1 I ., " 4 .••. ' . ,, • ... •r;i -'4 · ~~. , •' .· -' .... .y... :. , ., Or. . ~..,s~ .> • • · 12i~ .. ~.r~ tp.Rm HOMt :&; 01FT sH<>P uoo '(Actir ~l'ICiP ·A~rtioNv'S stiO~· ~EP~IR owe~· st.fop ~ cLb,NeRS . · OPEN DAILY t .7, SUN. t_. , .. -"~ D,l;ILY t :6 ~l'IN .D,lllLY, t-6 1 " ,. • OA .. Y f;lift, SAT:t:r ' O~'.llAflY W 'DAIL! trJ .. 6,'.SAT, t;i~~ · 1 -----, ' --- -~--~------ ' ·I ' I • I + ' 1 #8 OAILY~OT ,Wednesdot, April 22, 1970 Wtdntsday, Aprll 22, 1970 S PJLOT-AOVERnSER 7 ' • ·1 ~D~YS "OF S~ECIALS : HAS IT .. •· 1 ' . PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, APR ~ 23 · IHRU WEDNESDAY, APR. 29 • \ ' > .\ ~ , I .., I • ' • .. FRESJI ~. " 18 STEAKS ~~~E~ft~: . ' ~·~· ~ ~~~===~ LB. 98:. 59~. HUCK. STEAKS ROUND .BONE I . I BONELESS I I STEAKS TOP ROUND ·BEEF RO~ST I RUMP ROAST I , I I ' . . ' .. ' I 69! EXl'RA LEA,N I NOWASTEI AND TENDER I TENDER BEEF l CUT-UP STEWING . ·CHICKENS • MORRELL ALL MEAT IENERS KIDS' 49c FAVORITE T2 OZ. PKG. ,_,.SALADS :1~ POTATO, ,s oz..-3 F $1 COLE SLAW. HEALTH c,e..ilO~ 0 . OR MACARONI R ORANGE JUICE @%1> YOGURT :o=:.~~ .... :.79< ~~~~~~ ... 19' " «I.NT BEEF TAMAWl-OZ.PKG:" •• :·~ ..... 29' XLNT BRICK CHllla-oz. PKG.49' 1•-0Z.PKG89' HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS ~ . ,-~_J . SCHICK INSTAMATIC BAND :.~~~~ .... -·-'1" IWM II TOOTIIPASTE ~:. .............. -.. 69' .HIGBfS HAND LOTION :lltl,L~• ................ 52' SCOPE MOUTHWASH =-........................... '1" HOUR Ami HOUR ~~J:!~:'.' ...... 77' CW. LIQUOR ·BOURBON j . SCOTCH j ASPEN GOLD WHISKEY I WHISKY I BEER 5..AOOM $3'' 1 =:$459 ':WfO 31$] •w.• ....... ..,.,OMOM I . ltQUOI DIPAITMINTI AM IN Alt~ SlOtl!S EXCEPT ENCINO c LB. I $)1! I I DELICJOUS FLAVOR $12! Fl LET MIGNON :~•;;.~·~~:'°'" $249 , , LI. SMOKIE LINKS · ~~ :-:;" 83• PORK SAUSAGES ~~·.~~·:LI. P<G. 98< SWOOO SELECTIONS· FRESH I FRESH DUNGENISS . I WESTERN CRABS 79~ I OYSTERS 1~:.1 39c -_u_. ---- LARGE -NAVIL SUN KIST SWEET N' JUICY ROMAINE LEnUCE " FRESH- CARROTS TOPS REMOVED ILB.1 oc CELLQ - BAG SUNKIST LEMONS THIN SKIN & JUICY 6~ . DOi.E · FRUIT COCKTAIL ONi 161/2 OZ.' CAN LIMIT OH.! PEI C!JSTOM!R -GOOD APRIL 23 THRU 29 '. itiA.j:p1E5 ~~ir-6 1$1 ilM"'i a11ANS ~~5!$I BIRDS EYE FROZEN GREEN PEAS . '~.~~- BIRDS EYE FROZEN , CUT CORN TOP QUALITY to.oz. PKG. BIRDS EYE FROZEN COOL WHIP TOPPING 59c 9-0Z. CTN, c ~GOLDEN PREMIUM . i·cE CREAM HALF GAUON • FLAVOROFf~E 79c MONTH CANADIAN -2 49c BLUEBERRY · PTS. (IN Y2 GALS. ONLY) $,..USAGE:oR.HAMBURGER 16 oz. PKG. TOTING'S PIZZA ·l . • • 'VAN de KAMP'S . ENCHILADAS BEEF, CHEESE, 3 9 ORCHICK!N c FROZEN 71h OL PKG. · . BANQUET DINNERS 12~~~:;:E• 3.7( REGULAR SIZE PKGS. .,.. .,. ,.i @'!I> coFm CAKE I POUND CAll_E I CAKE DONUTS PfTirl DANISH 49• I PLAIN 4·5· I VAllff'I' 1".t.CIC tC!O 35' PKG. Of I ot MA•llf l'ICG. OF 6 ,, ' ' . PLASTl'C HOUSEWARES . '"'"" ....... w ... '"" .. ;. 2 $ I:; 'UES TO $1.lf, ,f,EAT Of' A UU. ~ OUf.INClUDES•LlUNOITIAsrns F ' ·\ • Ol5" •ANS • W ... Sf[ IASlt.fl • , •MU • Ulllm Tu•s ....... D MfMO 0 ' """1)ft1. • . R I' ' • " IEACH 1 PANTY . i DECORATOR .. TOWELS I HOSE I MUGS •. ; --99 1•·--. I . , . ' 1 .,.::ii,. c 1 ~.: $ J 5 9 1.=:".r::. 2 : 99 c -.,, llllllTlll Mm 111111 snw. SI• .. ' • .. llllltaCTl9lt pt, I flllJ -.m • ' . ' Store Hours 9 o.m. to 10 p.m. Doily Y9UR NEAREST RALPHS STORE IS LOCATED AT 99o! ADAMS ' BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH, -. __ j --· ._ .. _ . .....,.__; _____ ._ -"-~ f --~-L --..f.. ~ -I . thi fit in ab I ~ 16 z~ ' •• ,., .. otl wl Se Ll Z3: N. DI 81 ... ,, ( I 1 de tq an dil ck .. m re cit. 111 re .. bl wl re t - .. m. "' lo "' J .,. u P! I I ..:.... . . L, 11f ,,,,;...,:tl[M-f.., - I ~ , . RUii, don~ walk, right Into this pretty wrap dreaa that fits fashionably in front, ties in back., Perfect lor d~~ at.iOOt tow. Dow andil.ri sv1wg. Pflnteci Pat¥r'\ !df\ NEW Mil*' Sizes 1.1 i10, ·u, 14, 18, 11. Slae 12 (ioftcl{)-takes · Z\2 yards SO.inch 'ta bric. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS for each patlml -Aiklri& cents for each .pOttern 'l<t Air Mall . and Special H '-n'd Ii n g ; othenrlae ~.4efiveiy wW. take three weeks 'Cr. more. Send to Marian Mirtln, DAI· LY Pllhl',1 442 Plltem Depl, m"Weat,!Bth St.,.:Nelr York, N.Y. 10011. Prtn\ NAME, Allo DaE8s With ZIP; SIZE, and . STYLE NUMBER;· , INSTANT SEWING BOOK sew today, well\,. tiilhororw. ,I. . - . . " IN$!'ANT FASHION BOOK -What-to-wear ~s. ac- ceAory, figure Upe! Only $1. Gourmets ' . . Intrigued . . Unusual an d delectable des>erllorgounn.U. ORANGE CHABLIS J l)i cups .dtablls or other dry 1 white wine ~ · 1/3 cup sugar y, teaapooo ground nutmeg lelnnamoo!lliclt 4 wholt c!OVes ti mediutn orangei In a 'aervlng bowl stir together the chablis, sugar and nutmeg until s u g a r dissolves; add cinnamon and doves. Olt ~1 a'_flY from oranges ' so no white membrane r:e- malns; slioe Into thin rounds removblg any see!iJ a n d -diJWends, - Add oranges to wine mix· ture. C.Over tightly a n d M.rigerate 8 '. h'o u r s or overnight to ailQW. flavors to blend. Makes & servinp, Note: A 4/~ pint bottle of wine may Ile used In this recipe. · · No Trick T.o Treat NO lriclt at all to make this spice c;ake treat. Jult measure into a bowl 1/3 cup <Jf soft butter or margarine, 1111 cups or pack. ed,•u,t>I brown °1Ugar or dark f<r, added flavor, i eggs, ~· cup of milk, I 'II cups of llOOr, 3 te11JX'(ins Of biking powder, II .teupoon eocb <JI dlHlam,on and <Ions, and I cup of chopo ~ nillns « nutmeats. 'stir for 3 minutes. Tum in~ ' IMaed to.inch tube pan, and -In preheated 300 del.""' ..... 1,!>JGr.- Nl'(fn111 ind body far all -· .. . ' HOFFJAAN SMOKED . PICNICS SWE~ SMOKED RA Volt' 1 ~ . ' .. ~m;,:_o;d•:m~-~w~a~sh~a~bl~•,....•1~j-~~:.._~~"--~-L.~-"-.__;~-...:...,.,'...,__'-!-~~"-,,--~-~~~1 ~ ....., , ---..... __ -# ... . -· .. --.. -~ . - ' ._ Wed/lfido)', April 22, 1970 . SAVl14cwRknt1sCOUP.CJN· '• . BUnERNul '< COFFE• 1.1..1;·~ • r • '· • • p DAILY PILOT I " • ••V 1 1acne• .......... r=Jtl! .. • • · ...•. • . . . ' 20.0%. JAR...1 ' w-...., Ao<ll 22, 1970 • N PILOT·AOVERTISU $ • . '4 59c ..... !:6911 -aOUN-l!OODS , -· . •A.Noun · FRU•T PIES ·: · •A,PIE· 3 '1 • PEACH • l\ACllUltl' . 2N:I. ., PIHW'PIE • CHEBY l'K9L , POPiiLES '~·29· . . ' . '" ••IH LIAN,' . ~ ·• !' G•OllN~ .... f •,: ...••• , 2. ·fAMILY Pl\Cll -'3-1 ... .i .... • laaY'I LOW CALORll FRUIT tUl:KTAIL SS.51· DELICATESSEN I -.T-"TOPS OH" 2 '• 2ftl . . •••i •• ••••• ~ I CABOTS ' ~.. T:· .. BROCCOLI !·iifiilioNs .· 2 .... 29-' All. 2 L •ftc I wot_,_srwc ' 3fta •·-: .. ? I MISH.ROOMS v.:1b. y ' ' . 'N.l·--COllH Conlolion ·lnstalll llnGltfml (Incl !Or: off) • 'llmY CROCKIR YU BAN Choe., Choe. Mall, & Voriol'r, 10-. box .......... 99c SNACKS ' Chic-EChlckenCatFood,6-<>Lc:on .............. 2for27c ' -01-otl· • $249 Duncan HiMS Mvel Cokt Mix, 15-ol. bo< ........... 67c __ 14_, • 3-lb. · Hunt'sTomo!OSouco.no.2~con ...... " .... ; ........ 37c ~~ . 45c '" Purex Liquid Blooch Oncl « ~· ~ ivv ......... 35c u'.:l • ' . Fontostik Aorosol Spray Cleaner (Incl. I Oc off), J.71'L con ......... 65c Fontostik Fi119<!'ie Spray CietH>er; no~ con ......................... 85c Bitty .Crocker FuOgt Brownie Mix Onct. 8c off), 22Yz.oz. box ...... 49c Hollywood Sofflowtr Mol1l0rint. l ·lb:pkg ............................. 39c ' ' • ' • • • • • , ... -., ·~ F l s ' 'I 1 ~ ( ( I J I l I I • I , I -----------:--~~--~~-~~~--~~.-,.....~~.....-,--~~--.----.-.... --·--·--------·--- I ·.C.. Wl&at does fre.cWo'4~Cut~nJ,-ean .to.· you·? ,: .·If;~?~ i!t>n:.'t ~no~ .. thi~ is th~ ~e~·.to f!nd ,o~t and1 ,'rf'~-!·.: ·' f 1' • '• I 'C I • . . !" ~~· .... ,1}. ' :-\ •••••••• . ~ For 0conomy ... u•e EJ Rancllo ground beef ao many wa.ya,,. and ·b!!-10·P,~oed '!Vi~ 8&vilipl • Looking for value?, .. El Rancllo ground chuck offers somueh flavor I &llCll~ ~.HTT1£S •. 19c ~ , So lean ·and tastY! And all El Rancllo ~d meataare aJwan frelhl llDUlll mi-~ ,.,,)k .. . ' .t { ~ .,..-,_,,. Razor edged blades keenly chop,,, this very lean top-quality beefl•lilOllRD1SllllOl11. ......... . . • . I .. Lo tal Ground Sirloin ....... ~1.09 ... The leanest possible, for the cholesterol com;cious ! El Rancho's Sausaae ..... ; ........ 59~ Our own country style ·iiie~d' .·, , always fresh f Chill Grind ............. : ...... ~ ... , ...... 69~ Coarl!e ground beef , , • meaty chuuks for chili! snc~ Bacon .. ; ...... ~ ................ 89~ El Rlnciio's O\vn ••• thicker slices, ranch style! New York Strip .................. ~.~-~ .. ,~ ................. s2.69 ,b~ Enjoy the •uprcme delight ••• naturally aged, closer trimmed.,, IUil lOllJ SIEM ... : •• iu, •· Turkey Legs & Thighs ......... _.49~·. l\icll, juicy dark meat •• , drumsticks heavy with flavor! Serve each -hi• favorite portion! Grade "A" Turkey Breasts .... ~:~:· ....... ~::89~ Swee~ white meat ••• from pJump, broad-breasted birds! Welcome ra., at 1117 time ~f the Yl'&l'I ' . Yoai'l? love El Ra.ncft.0'1 wider varietv of i~food fa~oritu! .. ' • Fresh Butterfish Fillets ......... 89~ Canadian White Bass ............ m ~ 'Vho, but El Raricho, would offer such a treat!· Filleta ._ J. IO euy to serve, use "Shaken' .Bake" ' . Columbia River Smelts ......... 49~ Peeled & Qean~cf Shninp. 'i.59 ~. Delic&te flavor ... serve broil.ed, saut.eed or frie1f ! Simmer, covered llDd IOllQlled, UDtil pink I · ·-· .... · .. 'Burger BUns Plump b111111 from Langen. dorf ... and IO freoh I !Jave a bursu feu~ this week- end, and know )'OU're budr· et W!ae I P..U,. of eilht hot dor bnna, too, at thia price. . ~ H4mbtwrlert cire alwa¥• /11141 Fire "" lhe eoals, apread out IM /ici~t • , , and Ut' <11trt/bod¥ "4ve a wonllerfultimel , . · .' ... ..... ' • 'I I ri r ' I ' .. I I ' .i~., ~· .· .... , I . ... r • • , S'fl'? Preelalon Cut off era ~ of perfeetlon flavor,•, boea• Bl Jtaacho'1 f1Der a.ta an nt,,. br-liandredl of l;ill1 blades, Into~ tbe grind Y"f plefarJ Frealler, too •• , beca-W• ~ • ,,~ need it! Tbi1 ~ t'.17 our '1Wnd meats • , • and see tlle difference. And lie aue to· P$ JQllr bie Jl'IQDd '!neat recipes •• , lZ differeut ways to prepare groundJlle&b!. • · • ' · ~ ' .:· .• I·.-·~ . •. • -. . • 1 .. ,..'iOU( lt_QP(llDW.Cl10ll,,: II. tAilCllr "Bft -. ,.;·1111ii;1 ·,,~ ·"~~ ·1 . . · · · · . r--r:r1 . 1 l~ ' 1 1 >' Llf ' '1 J: ' .. \ · ~. Supe~ShojJjfe'r Grocery Speciiils 1: ·_ ' ' . 18.eini lt~tchup .... ~ ..... · ....... : .. ~~~-It ~i lelectlonl Fourteen 01IJICll regular, with rellth, with onion, o1'wlclemoutb, 12 oc.I Yolircioloel I • • . . . • . • . ' , $ H' . e1nz Rel1shes ............ · ........ 4 : 1 . . Hamlnlrpr, Hot Dor. S'lfeet Pickle or llldia;., ~ry one ao appe•Hnfl Eleven oaw Jani · He.inz~B·B~Q Sauce .......... ~. 3 : $1 . Regular, Hickory or with lt:uabrooall Helm: helps 7 ou add the chef' a mute1' touch! •• , 11 OI. botll& < -• . , . hi Monte. Pieties ..... : ............ 39¢ Ore Ida French fries ......... 4 .., •1 ' Dill or KOiber Dill ; , • Ulvee, , , 22 oz. Perfect comp0ru011 for 'burain r Froac, •• 11 oc, Nabisco CoOkles ................. 3 .., '1 1...,-M or Sapr Rlnp or Cocon•t Baral Jlc. 89c . . lee ere.m ............... ,; .......... ; .. ;.6r Milani Dressings ................ 4 ,., ~t Flatter ~ur saladl • , • 8 os. bottles , , • rer. 89c ! Paflo Dinners .. : ....................... 39¢ Choice of 4 Mexican favorites I frozen Sprinsfleld , •• JWf,p!!on ••• fawrlte ti&,_ PilSs 'n' Boots Caf '·fooct .. :8 1or '1 Cn flakes ............ .' ................. "25' Choice of 7 gourmet flavors! 8\.i <>%. KOuOn's ••• "for a.rood "Good Jlornhl('l 12 oc. Drive .Deteroent ....................... 6r Giant aile packap , , , (Incl~ -lOe-otf label) Scott TI$sue ........................ 8 "' '1 White-or colors ••• 1000 sheet roll• for value! Folger' s Coffee .: ... J.~>-.... 79~ Two lb. can , • , fl.67 'l:hree lb. can • , • $2.27 Lux Uquid ................................ 49' So gentle I-Save lOc on 22 onnce 1be. Delicat.esaen, Specials El Rancho's Fine LiquorB Oscar ·Mayer Bologna ............ 69¢ Slleed • , • An Beef or All Meat ••• %. lb. pkg. Schlitz Beer .......................... ~.19 Six pack ••• lZ ounce cans! Regular $1.82 Grapefruit Juice .................. 4r ~L Tropican& Unsweetened ••• halt..p.1. ••• 89c Old Taylor ...................... : ..... '11.59 Strairht whiakey , , , aave fl,411 ,qn )lal(.pJJon, Super Fresh Produce Specials! lettuce .~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. 1·0c; , Freeh ••• tender leaves, so crlfP and so colorful ••• &lld IO flavo!fal ha aalada and 1111dwlches ! See the difference In El Rancho prOd.-1 Beniluda Onions ........................................ 2""1f. Mild and swaet .•• Serve flavorful 1lices to go with burpr :flxlD'al Pricu ;,. •//Ult TllMn. through Sun. April :a, t4, tG, t6. No aa.le8 to dtalere. . op.,. dailv 9 to' ••• Sund<tv 1:so to r:oo · Mk the manager about our convenient Ch•r;• Account SttYlce, HUNTINSTON HARBOUR: Warner Ave. & Algonquirl St. NEWPORT .BEACH: i121 Newport Blvd. • .2555 Eastbluff Dr •. (Eastbl4ff Villag~ Center)' ' ' Also eonvenlently located stores In Arcadia, Pasadena and South PaHdtfJI l " , • ,, ' • . I -----·---·------_, ft DAILY PILOT l •• IASIDh G>UllH PAlll ... STYll PORK SPARERIBS · 0EASTEllN ~N RI) '.CENTER CUT ·111 ' ' , IAJt M WISTlllH -STY~E PORK CHOPS . C HICKORY ' SMOKED lb • • ' W~t;nnelons 9' U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET 10 49¢ POTATOES c~~~ Bot SHANK HALF " • . "LEAN & MEATY" ., · .. SMOKED. HAMS .,_~~~~~~~~..;_~ ---~~~....,...~-'-~~~~ ' I EXTRA FANCY TOMATOES 19~ IAITllll ew11 NI CllflB CIT UHM PORK CHOPS . 98' LB. USTllN •UIN NI 79· lllTf PAn • ~iiC'~ioA~T '"-1B. HAM 69' LB. r-'! ______________ -....;;......-.1 EASTERN GRAIN FED OUR OWN COUHTltY STYLI Piii SAUSAIE 39r ·;o·1i-Lciors .. : ' TURKEY HINDQUARTERS 6 TO 7 LIS. 'OUR OWN GROUND SHOU~DER BURGER PAnlES S l'ottlos P•r Lb. 79t. HONEY SUCKLE SLICED TURKEY · & GRAVY ' ... Ptcg. 35c 21 or. s149 EA. . . ' DOUBLE :81.UE· •. : ·- CHIP STAMPS ~ WITH THIS COUPON ONE ORDEll ONLY ~NY AMOUNT YOU CHOOSE TO IUY VOID .um· SUNDAY, APRIL 26 NO MINIMUM PURCHASE-HO MAXIMUM PURCHASE ,t,~lc ._ ..... ,,.,. Miiie •11111 Cltlr.n. Eu1Ud«I D ONLY AT UIUIN W1 TEK 5.:F$1 TOOTHBR·USHP Witt. thl1 co11itot11 rte ll'li11im11'" p11rch•1• requlr.d. l lll'llt I • por c:o11po11 -One c:oupo" per 'c:111tomor. Voiil ofter Sultdoy, April 26. . STA-FLO FABRIC FINISH With thi1 c:oupel'I, II• ll'li11l11urm porcho10 ,..q11ir"1. U1n it I col\ pw .COllPOll -Ot10 coupo1t per c111tomtr. Yoicl oft., SuMoy, April , .. ' D NLT AT IARCiAIN IAll CARROTS 1 LI. CE_LLO l'KG. UMrTt 1 ,. cmoMn 5!. -~iui.ic°"iA°CoN 89' ... ;j KNACKWURST 79' ... OSCAI MIYll AU. MIA T 01 ALL llEF , ' ' WIENERS;.~,.,. $ 79t. OSCAI MEYD FUUVllW 12 OZ. THIN SUCI tic - SLICED BACON 98~ OSCAI Mml 12 OZ. VARIETY PACK LUNCHEON MEATS 89' .... OSCAI MITll ~!JLO~£H!9.~~MM.~!c! !M, Sf' ... FRESH TENDER ITALIAN 1.9.t ··SQUASH . ... YOUR CHOICE FRESH • HEAllH & BEAU TY AIDS NIWll ~15. SI .II Close-Up Toothpaste FAMILY $1%1 LIYll LOAF, FAMILY LOA), LUNCHION LOAF, ' HIAD & IHOULDIU LIQUID SHAMPOO ::;~•:,:. OICAI MIYEI 4 OZ. ' · THIN SLICED MEATS ::,;::"~;i;.o:,: OSCAI MIYli'IMOlllD sco" TAVERN HAMS MOUTHWASH llfi. $1 .49 FAMILY SIZI 1 KERNS • • • Islander Punch Full 0...rt MtNVrl MAID .flOZIN . 4ilk ----ORANGE JUICE ·~; 7- 19' PACll\JC 'GOLD , SELECT. RIPE PITTED OLIVES • Jot TALL . CANS 31~ BORDON'S INSTANT POTATOES 1 LB. BOX 49~ IOYAL YAMI YOGURT I oz. Cup1 wltti Fruit I JOY LIQUID 5 9c DETERGENT Full O...rt ' PILLSIURY CAKE MIX ALL lEi.. u.-. IUNSHIMI P-NUT lllTTll WAHltS--11 o..-a ... 4t; 3/'I 45' Tide DetercJent •:f: 83' Ivory Snow ·:~ 83c Oxydol Detergent 9.\:' 83' Cheer DetercJent -::: 73c Salvo Detel"C)ent •::: 69c Dash Deter9ent ~~wr 73c Bold Detergent ·:~ 83c Dreft Detergent·~~ 73c r llU.DY-WHIP WHIP 4ilk TOPPING l~Wq.~·c--7- 39' COFFEE-RICH ll•UU.1 Zt; n, CAITON 19' PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY I. SUNDAY April 23, 24, 25, 26 Pl.ICES SUIJICT TO STOCK ON HAND WE ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS . I WI GIVE ILUE CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA Pl.ACENl1A WEGIW llLUE CHIP STANS 19th ind Pl1eenll1 710 W. Chapm1D . ~-.. _.._...._. __ . _______.,..__.__._ .. ~-·-··----· ...... --·-~~-·-·---~--· -· ·~·-.. ~· ·-·~·---""-··-(-"·-··---~~~~-~ ........ --~------------- • LETS ASK THE. COOK· 'hy ' tun Wley othef .authorities. My original , source was that respected volu-.me · •1 The Wise ' EncydOpedl'.a o f COokery" whidr\ doet;I mate "root and berries are poisonotu." But· my Encydopedia Brit- tannlca, Jn an over-all discu1.sion of pomibly "pol!ODOUS" plants -not just poke --.. -· .ia-terestmg oblervatiom. "Many species may be lnjurioua in a green state but. comparatively harmless when dried, the tcnc principal being volatile," and then "a further compllcatioo arises from the fact that a given species may not be equaUy poisooous in a l l districts. and in d l f f e r·e n t seasons, owing perhaps to variations in climatic and soil conditions.'' So one man's berey could be another man's pobon. Prefer· ring not to risk a !Ingle one of my readers' lives, anywhere in the country, r prefer to take the cautious side. My creed alway-has been "When in doubt, don't!" 1ojrs. K. G. W. at Quar- ryville, Pa., comments "Gran- ny anc;! mother always said never to eat the berTies, green or ripe'; until late fall after frost When the berries were wtll dried.·•. That coold be the answer for ttie folks who haste.n....to tell me they have always eaten poi:eberry pie and made the wine withoot ill effect. In both cases the ber- ries are dried. ' . 1be lady went m to say "Yes, the pink otalks that first come up in th~ spring are the great delicacy. The stalks and green lea'ie& that come later are strong tasting but can still be cooked the · 111ame a s spinach. Voll can get rid of the bitter .taste by bringln& the greens to a rolling 'boil, but pouting olf the water at once, replac&ng with more water to cook till tender. Then pour off again, add salt and 'milk, or browned butter, vinegar-bacon dressing, or even mayoMaise. Several readers point CJUt that birds eat ~rries,aDd don't keel over. I'know. 1 have seen them, rl«ht atter a kUling frost. But birds eat dried -bit.. terswett, too, at times . Yel it is highly toxlc to hwnans. 1 know a toddler who had to be rushed for emergency treat- ment. after· sampling a table bouquet of t'1e preily things. It Is all a11ot like mushroom hunting whert a 11 t t I e knowledge can be a dangerous thing. You really have to know how to identify. DEAR ,!IAN' -l's wUh Ill\ these Pf!s• who cook dried beau, etc. after only • almple • wuhlq' ud bope that IUnJ!I 1'· o1 c11r1 ...i ...u wtn dllMI,. In coo"'91T From Ille -I was a Utile gtrl, "lootbtt' die beMtS hn been Ute ant ttalng you do btllll't cooldli, a,_.: pie openllH lllal ......,. tm- provei dtl 8111 cUA. Jud pUe Uie amoant of beaua tt be uNCI on a clean ' The star of modem starches ' ~-~.~............-~-... "?'-~--·--·-------~--------------------· .. ·-----------~-·----·~- • • ' . U.S.D.A. CHOICE • OR ALBERTSON'S ' CHUCK STEAK ~~~.e 98~ ARM CUT POT ROAST ~; ... _ •• '""79< ROASTING CHICKEN,,,,,,_ -··-... 47• CROSS RIB ROAST =-~ .. -....... '1" FRYER THIGHS,,....,...._. ___ .. 59• 120LPKG. MEAT LOAF =::-.... ··-·-····-•··~ .... 69 < FRYER DRUMSTICKS ........ __ ,_, .. 59' PQRK CHOPS ~.c:-c,. ................ 91' BUTT .PORTION HAM ,_..;.. .,; ...... 59< , FRYER BRE~SJ$ ""'._ .. .,.. ____ ., 63< ~WORDFISH ::!~.~:'. ........... _ ..... 1" BURRiTOS ...... -........ _, ___ _._59< ROCKFISHJILLETS ,,_,_ ___ .._ 89• -MINUTE MAID 6oz. · ,Ofange Juice ' . . . ~.·,4hr88t DEL MONTE •303 TIN JANET LEE • 400' s .... ,. Fdl Your Freezer ••• BEANS PEJ(S CORN facial Tissue ENCHILADAS ~:;:::._,, .391 VEGETABlESw.. ... -...., .. 3/19• , • ICE CREAM ::,:.~.~.-..... 59• -· .. -.. • ·~~i 5·1·1 1 DINNERS. ::::::.."":'::' ............ 2/89• ~ "' , ·-~. COOK IN BAG-............ 4/1 llilill. Iii ORANGE JUICE -M.w .. ;..,,.·411 ,FRESH ,SOLID HEAi? "LET.TU CE 2for"29t SWEET-R!D-i!PE Watermelon 1 0 C ) CHOOSE BEETS• TURNIPS RED RADISHES-KALE• BUNCH GREEN ONIONS SALE MUSTARD ,GREENS COilARD or SPINACH GRAPEFRUIT SWEET JUICY 8 49t HONEY WHITE a~i;; STRAWBERRIES ::::t::!_.;,~ 4/1 COOL WHIP .,..,,, •• .., ... ,_ .... 55< '· PINNERS ....,..__ ............ 38• I GINO'S PIZZA :::::::::: ........ 71• . SANDWICH ...,.,._..,. ......... ;.76• SANDWICH =.:: ..... ;; ••• •~ 591 . • WAFFLES -r-... ·--•o. 19.• ' POTATOES :!'= .. -::::::_. 3/1 • • HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS ' en.. Fam;ly $n 11~ TOOTHP~TI ....... Pl'llllConc11"ul• 69• SHAMPOO i.,. •••••. ~ =oo~ ........ 69~ lloodNd 59• PLASTIC mlPS .••• ' / Wtd11Hd1:f, A"ll 22, !WO PLIASE ENTER MY NAMtFOR A fREE- TRIP FOR TWO-TO .. HAWAII... • -I ii HM!;------ -lDDa!S,~=---­ PHONE;----..... - Oip and Deposit .... °"' . ~ ..... ( .• .,_ ....., .......... .. -·-.. 1'11 1~ Off• V.W ol ._. y.i;._ -· L/A ... ............ . ' ",'.,',~0::: In-Store Bakery GLAZED ·CAKE BLUEBERRY Don.uts OR RICH f UDGE Brownies • Blueberry Muffins ..... 6/49• Hot Doti Buns -1/351 German Chocolate ~·~ l" F1rm·Bread .. ,1•1!o! 5/l . ' Save 16C:Hamm's BEER 09 · 6/12 OZ.N/R IOffiES ANDRE COLD DUCK ...... J" Cascade Beer ::..~ ...... 3/1 CONCORD WINE :::·.'.'. .. 19' '-Z.IJO........ 10••' .......... ,..,.a.t ' 4" BOURBON ~-.::_. BOURBON::=..,_ ... , . . ,_, .. ,,_... r!t _, ... ...,_ .114' WHISKY_.,.. __ _,-BOURBON .. O-•• ' . AJAX 10~ OFF-LAUNDRY DETERGE"T.-~ .GT. ' 12~ Schilling's CHEF SPICES • Huntington Beach-15511 So. Edwards Laguna Beach.-700 So. Coast Hwy. ' I __ ..,,__ .. 4,......__ Fountain Valley-16042 Magnolia \ . ' . . WAIU 61' son.,.n or. Huntington Beach -8911 Adams Corona del Mar -3049 Coast Hwy, . I , . .. • • • . • •' ' , -. . -• • • " • I ' t· -1 41 DAU.Y I'll.Of I f '? ','. •• . ' . ' •'"-..... . ' MANAGll ·=llUSSO IJNAV911Jr. 'ONfARIO • . ' . I~ ' iol1 ~ 1. [ ~l ~:.' • ' . ; . ··~ • iiiijii ""' ·=m •&-PA.ct • 3&c V.lll1t ,, .~ ..• • - llM lllU ,. ~PACE .... -llMDtl..aU VAL. .... • ·---- '11;' 1 1' ',t '.)I ~ ') l~('ll ~~' ~ • ti ,. ·~,. ~ . • • ' . -' ... "' -'). "'\•••· ' . ' ., tail.\c . . Blf DISCOUNTS, · save· ys ~~·s .. Q~*'~ STOU ftCH1I$ MON. ttirv fRJ. 1.0 ·AM.t PM ut: JI SUN.~O AM ,.7 PM . . ~-.-. 11«111111111• ul •••~•Dtfiln ..., .. ,... •·if lllllt11"Nlla-. ....... .. . . ., ' '1 ~ I • • TOT~1 fll,(flr•lrl '\ I ~ f ~ 1 r :. • DllWOINT tNC;LUOIS IOc OF!' ·. ·72 l:1.s c CHARGE Jae ·-4-~-~ .. 'fl'! • Ll\1 ' ' . l~~~ 1 'l ~l •• " .... ~ .... ITOltfS 01 otJ/\'T .CllARC[ ' IC( ' nnan n!JI a ttCll'E TlllS WEii(: , ....... Lii SllCED ' PICNIC 79c ' , ' !UfAt l.JISC0Ulrll$ fVlRY DAY ~ lll'"R BfTll • 300 CAN 17e 141 ~RED KIDNEY BEANS VALUE D......; SCHlll1NG • 12Lh·OUKCE 531 .._.., TACO CASSEROLE _.,.. 121h.OZ. TAMAU: PIE .Jir: i2c ~ PLANTERS • \?-OUNCE BOTnE 351 . , ~ PDPJ:DRN Oil ...41< ~'""™•UNCE ""'· . 39' ~S\llAR . J1t W1{r1~~i0o coOKID -.Jk 291 .;.31c3l' li\~J(f MARURINE .Ale 0 Birilll 'iith"lil~~ON -* .. lllrH~ IETJI • ;,..GAU.ON 371 IMITATION MILK ... VACU£ LASCCO !.. H>J.!l!CE Wt • SllRlllP Am'All @ JACK & P.f:AN!;'fALK • 21/t CA N 3·31 CUT-GREEN BEANS .J!c' . <§ ~~lP~LroR~~~" •0~451 @?*f~C0H°D~$s~~6 11·ozJk..42• ~ 2S-L!I. f!AC. w 111 ~.LA PINA FLOUR ..l.lf' ~ S-OUJ.<CE BOX 7a. ~OREAM WNIP ~ v· i~r..l.tr -· ..Jk 2111 ~ IACl & ilEAmALY. • 21}J CAN 28' ~PURPLE PWMS _.-' ...---..".:::,: • WJSCONSTN° MONt!~ JACK 9k 1b. 93; ~ 61/i.oa:. CAN • l !V CHICrEN • .! AlrHR BfTR.Cll<p< VAWE • '=1 t1i.li"i:~f f 61JilNES Jlc-14~ MISS WISCONSIN ~EDD ED 1 t.QI. •7j ~ 611.·0UNcr CANS• CKICJ::l?N TR£ATa CllDDU CHEESE, 3k VAL. 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' ' ' . .;.,· .. g;_ ~ 968 .~ILLAC f,J'~ · · 1 i:ievwe. 'tea.t1ter·1riterior, Mt pOw- , ·y/ et' factorv air ·1tereo·Al'il-FM multiplex, tll0t.te1e Wheel: 'twili(ht. :.sentinel. radial ' til'K, (XJA187) ~_-.- ) 'rt f• • '!l!-IAliAllCI S~I .... i .. :J,9~ ~DILLAC $z2·22 :.:· •.:· · .. eciupe'J>.e"Yiue. 'Padded top, cloth A leath-• 1 • • ..,. er interior, full power, factory air, AM-.. nl .radio, till-telescopic wheel etc. (SJt, 135) . 1967 CADILLAC '< COUP.C DeVille. Full powe_r, factory lit'lcon· ditW,ii.lng, pedded top, leather fnteior-. AM:FM radio, tllt-telescoPfC wheel, twi- light sentinel, power door loCka, power vent windo~s. (TGU989) ·' .a.. • , " lfAICI .• . . . . . CLIAUllCI SA'• ' $ . ,.. . 3111 • . ' • "ICI 1969 CADILLAC ,~·w.•.~; Eldorado. Vinyl top, cloth ol Jeathtr1~. t · 9.t " • terior, full power, factory air, 1teM-AiM:·-11 ,. , -· • F1'1 multiplex, ))OWer door JQCkl,' Jilt~~ ~ J:: ~ :;. -<jL• "•I scoplc stetting wheel,-~ coDtio). twi-. · ,i ,} 1 • .,: 1 , , light sentin!I. et.c. JAw rni¥aie. CH9~715) •· f!llOI . , / ..... : .· 1966. CADILLAC· Z·. CuA".'~ iAij;·~· l · >1eetwood 'Brougham. F.iu>pow.,, I~ "'.ti" zr·"<:"' ' air, padded . top. cloth ..,-1e;ther interlOr.. ., • : 1, • ... AM-FM radio, power door locks, tllt-tele wheel, twilight 1i:!nt1rier cruise control, . ~· .IUICI' ' DOWtr trunk opener. fSQRi02) : P : ............. ·-· .................... ~~ ................................ ~ ............ ~· . . ' : •«•I .. ' .. ·' . ' .. I " ' .... ~. ' • ! . ' 'rf1(', .. • r · • ~ ;>::, .. ~ ,t;: ~ . • ..... ·•. : , . h •• ' ' .... • .. • . " -< ' .. ~. ' ~ . . ' . . . .. .... .. ..._.,,' .. . •. • N .. , .. B, .. "E. R"8,,. ..· • , I • J f"' • ' '!' ' I : .. . 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" .. • . ~ 8:30 AM lo 9:()1),oftt ai..1 thftt &;: ~-~:AM ~:~ PM cl.-• 5'1D.: . ' ' , ' I . "' -'" '-h'J >• • .: "'i ,. l ... I , ~ • ''-'•, / (. .li I t • .J . t t' • , l I ' "' ft j L J ,' V•"'Y, ~ -~~ • .• ,...., ;,..: I ~1 ! • ; I I • Jl • ALL 'CARS SUIJECT TO tRIOtt SALE. ALL SALE rliiCES EFFECTIVE THR6lf&H TWU'DAY."ArRIL JI, 1970 . , • j ' • ' . .. ' ' ·"" ' I \ '· i " • - . .. ........... ,.. .. , ... -.... !, .... • • • • .......... .. , ... ~-----•"""" ' j • !' lJ ~-.. ' : of! ,. 0 . • :~ ' ., -. ' ' ' • • 1 •. .-- w~. A,rll 22, 1970 Sl!S FCiR SALE IHOUSES° FOR SALi! llOUll!S FOR SALE IHOUSlll l'C!!fC• HOUlll "~·'· ,~M~ -~ HOllSIS !'OR SALE HOUSl!S FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE al 1000 General ., lOOOOerieral •' 1• ~fl ' ; lil\,•1~_.,.,..,,. 1 ..... , .. _G~~fcl , ,1 ,• !J!a. Gene:ral · " 10IO Mala Del Mar 1105 Unlvtr1ltyPark 12SJ READ THIS:. • '·:i ,, U yo u are in the marbt for a NEW home, ,.. theoe otilllaDd· • ing customlzecl llomes, ""'1t by, Frank JI. A/if9S ind Soll. IOC>t• ed•lil:• prime area Yery-cloee to " Huntington S t a t e Beach. The homes are priced from $30,290 to $38,690 and vary in size fiom 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 to 3'ear"g.,.:t ages and 2 to 3 bat hs , with shake or mission tile roofs, fire- places, underground utilities, .concrete driveways, bWlt. IJia and carpeUng. Tbin II VA ond." ' FHA flriancing available., There ue 3 homes available becatlie of credit reJecUons.' Occ11Jiincy by May I, 1070 In this unlt. As ad~ed 1,atures these hom• In· elude such additional extras, as 5hag carpets, front lawn land· scaping with sprinklers. Our next unit is now on sale for occupancy in May and June 1970 and introduces the new 3,000 sq. fl "El Dorado" model priced from ,34,490. Ranche L• Cuesta Homes on Broolchurit at Atlanta, Humlnttoft Buch 961-2'29-ffl.1:121 7 f•j i I nll!Z!t ::JQll $' I IMMAC.' B•, "'>"· ""'" 5 BEDROOMS • ' ,· ~ \ " : • • ' • '*' in cool )luntington Beach altl drtDOhtinf, 1'3 Sonora, C.M. Thia Z&y. home is SPOT· ' ·"if~' '~ ~· ' llD8 WliurlMf 11riiiil;:ll'F •' IY THE SEA ' lde'1 land oca p ing & Plu• famtty.,.m,2% Balha, tn a ~,fl • .,~ r ......• ::;~'1.' . .,+'~· thif,apn."°lli?r beaut)'wilh , L~-.Juatcompletely • i • • 1 .,,_. IJllU . ! almolt 2,000 aq. ft., 3 gaod Mesa Ytrde 1110 decor. inside. Many extru PRESTl~E ~~l~RFRO~T , HOMES 6 Beautiful unlu. 6 car garare~ • utility f. .;!:,~ .s,::.,; ~ Me .. Vordo_,Condo :'.,;,.:.,~;-::,... ~i..:t"f CUST~ '4 TO ~ .. DI!~ HOMES room, with 911 ft. fronth\i on escoll91!I swim-~ ~ !ihplace adjaceot ID Country C ub, Villa, -ID ,..., yanl" Vulety o1 boor. FllOM SIU TO .'500,000 ming beach. Unill llN ·newly f~iabed. modorn'puah "'tlon kitwn, Koll'°"""'°' Ml<! by'""' ing r.wt .,...,, Vacant A FURNISHID AHO UNPURNISHED Reduced to $200.000. Xlnt terms cuatom drapea with thick er. 3 Bit, lrii BA. ,Jra. llv. waiting tor YOU. Very reel- PRIME IWLDING LOTS FROM $35,GCJO TO $175.000 BILL GRUN°DY, REALTOR 833' Dover Or., Sutto 3, N.B. 642-4620 . ahai carpetin&. Situated on• rm., patio, .._ friakl&h'r iatically priced at jwt $35.450 llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR tree studded lot overlookinc appl's. radlallt·beat. dbl pr ,.,1th 81 low u ~IOJ down! t3l Oovtr Dr.-. S.,,l .. J, Newport INch '42-4420 a filh pond. About a 5 iron w/elec dr A blt-ta ltora&e BOB PETTIT. Realtor • ahot from the ,5th p-een of cabinets. ~-51M:M9. IU-0101 1000 .an exchWve· countrY· club. . 'iooo Gon~rol ""'"""'price $34,000 GI"' Coll ... P•rk 1115 OUR SMALLEST -~.:.-~----cUb down or takt over thla .:;;;=~'-"=----' Townhouse 1 br and den Cl Oenerel tl!Wf'ORT ~. ll>t ..... t -of l21D "'.'' Beat High Interest u .. it .. a 2 ''· ........ * TAylftD . ..., care for inside and oul rooo " · V" !'tllGHTS . . YOUNG FOLKS w um• 5% FHA 1oan. '~R. ""·""'· •"" move right in. Gtneral 1000 I Gonorol JUll: charmina-from tbr lulil 2 BA, brdwd t!n, shake roof, Oh yes. It's air conditioned. E S. I FOREST ·E. · LIND" l$~E ' 1...i......_ "' 11oe ...., • UKE EXCmNG .. 1ow clown on now VA· • Red Hill Realty State a e 0 L' s 0 N · ' """"• ""'· IUoh ..,id ,.,.. HOMIS mA. ¢8,000 Full Price. Univ, Pa.> Ceot ... 1'viow . Mqniflcentq dtalantd bOrnt PttlDa and hardwood noon . eo.ta Mea·Inwstmtnt Co. ~Anytime 83J..0820 • 1 c ,t with 5 bdnna, ,ma!d~s nn '2 t.Arp-bedroom• plu :l" Tbla'~ ~ •m.1 ~ I!!!!!!.'!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!'! ' FOUR.p• -·· • s batb.o. Spo,cl\JUI """'" . botb.o. Mo:Jorn Jdtcbm wtlb ' lo t!oo .illllmall '"· -r-==9==== I' ~-Inc Realtora .. ~ rin• open., to can-breakf•at area. Warm tam-U.WI W'lll !Dwan_~ N-rt leach 1200 CorOn• .. M,ar 1250 11 E.!-ldi~. ='!''for~. ~,. . , . til~ pa~l.o c'letji: "°cln& Uy room includes ftrf.placc. •tbr~ 4 nlee·~ ~ -·-~'-' ------COLLEGE PARK ,._, R•mpU• m + ,.,,,. Alloy '""" with room lor "'°""' and 2 bolha, ,,_,. OtYMPIC· Bluff S t .:;:osa_.ie ·~~~ NO DOWN: Gt 11 ily room whlcb opens to pr-~tor trailer. Ex~llent ~ . Jptchenle!"'d~ -,:r:•~ . " : PROS PICT? .. ' ' Owner iy1 ~)':°:w conventio:i Almost unheard of barp.in in :: = 1': ~-=),~ andn& available. $31,900, . ~ = Jo GU!'.SffWIL\T! Hett'• a yard ~ eno~h HELP ! loans .(one lour-plex per m. Colleae Park. 3' iuae BR'•, · · ' u·xJS· heated and tutiftd for l:iO J't. pool or regula~n 1.JUST sell this outstandblc cliYidual}. Cub to exis~ 2 full BA'1. Dining nn., THE llUP:ll'S . \ . pool and selling for the tenrua.ct., offered with % 31hat~• walmkingoodind•~umto I (m -·-•·-Id /·" d·' bit· · · of 124 950 GI yr. new 3 Br. home with for. .... ... -.. oans Ulti-bJd& ""'........... lch w -awr: • •lnl, Nice J 9dJ'tns I: elee built· &ma2UI&' pnce ' . maI dilf &: famll rooms schools. ldeal Door plan far available). All oilers subject brick fittplace, shake roof. in fange l OTen. Private $100 down. Move right in. U4.950. 1~Uer w/~p ~ children with the muter to court approval. Ca 11 Low • low down FHA or patio. Perfect Jor a ~e. a.nee bedroom suite on a separate 545-IU4:. ' FHA/Vet. Only ,Sf450 down. I.a exclullve Newport t.rt'L Hel. Plnchin & Auoc:. level. Well priced at $.11,000 ~ Seller delperate. Now only .. , • pg~ c ~' rth REALTORS Bln' owner says "present $26,950. So Hurry!! Ca 11 "''Our nfh Y•er''. . 0 swo y RE •'TY 3900 E Cou . 675-4392 all otters". 645-0303, WESLEY N. .. IS21i G~~iN WIST BY M~~;" 0....,, 2 Call u, Qukk \n::th ( oast 645.0lOl TAYLOll C,0. & Co. ' -· · 12 ''°"'",,,. o1• s BR.> BA, uusso 1'il& ......... ...; • ..,I Rultws 1 .. ~~·roR OPINEVISTILLl:JD archdesi,ned,poolsizelot, I' f....w at Harbor Center NEWPORT. c:tNTZR N~Bea.ch omce.. : ;· . t EX end of cul-de-r.ac. 1 Blk Jflaciou$ ..,.....,. ; ,.2299.,;"ii'a'""'&Bliivd ....... cii.Mii . ..,12111 San Joa .... 11t11o J!<!. WJI;-Dltv• ,". CH!)ICE Rl·PL. Bacl< Bay. 27tl0. Sq fl, dll> I' ~ 1' • f?5.4ioo ' '$39,~, 10% cJo'fm;t"Bedrma rm, .am sewq rm a.· oftict, -::::> THE f<CA!. "'\.. ESTATEFi:: ~ elle can ~ find --aEST EVER . ' ' 'each .wdt; Xlnt No. Costa fam/kil 30 x 14, liv nn ·1:· .c 111 ft !'Ith 5 Becirmij> formal i Lot Ownett M-. Ide: Gu'•,~ c!tp,;, w/beamed ctlllngs & frplc. SO. OF HIGHWAY l: • • dtty"": ...m& ,,..,;t~"",j'1;~:,· 16 UNITS A J BR. HOME IRYINE COYE toed patioo. !390 mo. income. Motl••,..in.law .Wt• w/,.p 0.llghU•l 3 BR. + '""" '"" • ' .6 UNIT. S E,SIDE •ntnn<e. ISl.000. so;.1544 Nl""ty carpotod & dnoped, • .• ~-$36,9501? 1 H.UGE~ El> Costa Me;;a's finest Income FOR ONLY eo":.'-J Wltb • ..-1• on quiet 1llE J!LUFFS 3 Bdrm, 3 Frplc., forced air heal; no ;• ~ner1l 1000 Ge I JOOO ~MS. wlth,waJJc,.in closeta ptw>petty -sbowt excellent s10·,915 OCEAN VIEW LOT' ';cl~ sttttt' 2 Bedrrn bath, split 1 e ve I , on parking problem. Walk to tr' nera to~ your evilry need.· NO taxv relief -with $50,000 ..... gar' ti drpl pa g r e e n be It, cu 8 t 0 m the belt beach. Low $fO's. ~1 ~. FHA Resale • ~ · '-..: do"'1 pQmnt tD Vetlt , =:.f!~ .. ~;~m=i:~ BllUt on )'Oaf J&nd• Private O::mmllftity Beach tkM.-$'15,~.~n:t wail! · dtoorated a: bnmacu1ate. Shown by app't. only. •,' . blHJwp H lednnon=-3 Bedroolll 2.... •. COATS . can tot di'°OOb•and -· FEATllJUllG SJ5.000 2 BR·ll'i BA 123,950 Lutte kitobon. $37. 900 . MORGAN REAL TY -~ _per_·e:d~lke== $117.00 ,.. mo.~ WALtcr ing. Fun pnce im.800 .. ~ ~=b:i:~· :· ~::r~h:eai:·~~~ ;;;;~M~s~m;~~~Fs ~. eoast H\\)' .. ~ ~! ~SIXI or make !'n otter. pays,. all · . RIALTOllS · Newport front & rear. Won 't tut! Exquisite 3 Br, 2'h ba, wet WATCHING ••• ·•• ~lmmedi~te posseaion, This home ofiua'~ 54' 4141-· •I <I All lath and plaslcr NG ·bar, dbl ovens, automatic Your waste? Tired of writinc 1 • ·, Fixer Upper Palos Verde stone fireplace, ./Pullman bath Nl!W OFFERI '. "'ater softener. By Owner -checks lo 1nc landlord? I listing of Mesa Verde double ~ tiled built-in (Qpefl Evenlngi) Victoria -1 Spacious wardrobes Nur Weitclllf, quality built $45 000 Ph 644.(1985 Here's a neat. below the ' ~--b~-ho le ' • 3 BR & family rm on quiet ' · · · t ',-"" '"'6" IYlf' on qu t kitchl'n, comer lot, ~ ..... 11 CALL 537-alO tree lined street. HUJ:e liv-BA·YF R ONT: $18 ,5 00 Hwy. home + income, that · . .1. Needs work but prit-rear yard, close to all schooll UPPER IA Y IMytimet •rn most Orange County and 673-4400 lllc rm bas mauive brick MOBILE HOME. New crpt, will change all thal! 2 BR. j ~ nght for lftlelll, coniU. -church and smpping, hard. FIJA·VA TERMS. Roomy other approved areas. l !!O!!!O!!!O!!!~O!!!O!!!O!!!!IP j frplc, BBQ in fam mt Xlnt drpa, prlv. beach, clbhse, home 2 BR. apt. & rueat ·Vacant. • · wood floors, family room. "tM bedl \fittl.tireplaoe[<!!!iii!!!i~;;;,,~[!l!!O!!!~ STANCO ' shag crptg on peged hard-11dults. A-3 Anchorage Wa.y, apt. $52,500. $10,000 Down. ·!·~ ·-Lei1se1 ' and may l>t' purchased ~ aM 'bc:iiit 1n°""'1 kif.Che N $16 500 ' .~ . .,. thia tod11v! $39,SOO. Lldo Park. Call 673-2896 University Realty 673-6510 . Big 5 Bedrm heme -"'$310 Wot '10 existing ~'iii5' VA · IU n. ~w • BUI LD!RS, INC. ...,..... .,,, :nn E Coa t H QfM · r. · ..,.., ~"" " ---::::: ,_ .. · n t carpet. in llvinc room, du1-What a cute doll bouse Uris a-~ ~ •. ~.-BOB OLSON RIAL TOR *BLUITS -Choice corn. · • wy., i ·: uon" ~ .. ~. ,\.<> _., "°"'= '" "'"" •n lne room and hall. Doubt• -~-· • I loL 3 B 2 Ba 1 1 vet 4 & FAM RM j.: 4 Bedrm Mesa vd'de ·arc-Colta Meu area. Owner ask. · · lai'J iencect yard. b for iiewlY we&, ftaturine 106m Wfttlnlrwtn" Aw. TIU your choke, (l) 2 Bed· """'SIO ' v ew r. • ' • • 1(. !I'll:~~ ~;x, ~ ~ in& $25,~. Ci}l 1on ~one. ~$23,500 ·'.ACT ~O~!! !:t~ ~:u.:t~ ~ ~ ~ Hmnea. =~ 1:,:U~msin ~a! MAGNIFJCENT·f BR, 2 Ba. ;:ed$S ~~950:~~ Jutt E::::!~~ a!::'':oharp. i;.~ "~--without optlOn. groom is a Vet, TIO cash perfect condlti~. 6% lA;an Family rm, heated JICIOI, LE AS E /opt l o n · $75.000 Great plan forlge. lam. Nice 1 ~-down. Total paymenta ol , available All bltinS. KWte-• profnlion&l landacapl.nc, In Baycrest a ee. home. Full play yard. Fam. nn. or for. L~ Ml·M I."' $148 per month. Nlcely car. 5 Units & Low lnhreit OUI crpti &: drps. Pool 6 H.B. Assumable 6~% loan, view Back Bay $750/rilo. mat din. rm. off mod. kilch-:.~ •) -('!:G-E ~:Jv 2fff'HAliBOR 11&.V_D. petecl. Won•t last this wee)· 2 B§!droom each with .ctra&e• chabhouae privilegts. CaU $44,500. 9Si-4981'9vea. Owner -642.-4115 en. Nothing better at this ·, · ~ •• I · 546 IMO end. HufTY.! • A private yarda. ~.009 with ~. .FOR Lease, stote 20x60, xlnt price! .f~ lSOOAllllllll toll OPEN EVES TILL l:JD . $15,tul down, bilance · at shoppg cntr. 536 w. 19th, Newport Helght1 1210 675-3000 646-52Z7 Evet . • --: _ $350 mo. incl. 1~c;c, lnten st. 1-_.... B lo •-h RI I •"' · •L11'11 Wells-M'cC1rdle, Rhr1. CM. Kennitt R-a na•· ay '"'ac ty, nc. • · ~·Your Own Ploco At BAYCRESf --n1 ···-, ~ NEWPOR T HEIGHTS ~ · Tho TopJ.!• -VIEW " ~·.• np _,,, REALTY s::.1,'\;"""°n..:::S. ~~;,, HORSE RAN<lH rambling _,, •!Yi• 3 PANORAMIC VIEW '"au. acres overloo ..... valley "-ho 15366 GOLDEN WEST . ., Country •late, 3 BR. 2 Ba. Bedrm, ahake rooJ, Jrplc. 2001 ~d~ Dr. Bl!aut. ~ ~ talns 1 ¥PPL 5 B@droom -tory me. Excellent Income ... ,.. ....... .,............. Pool. Assume~ Ii"" loan. $28,950. Kl n g t a rd, -R.E. shake roof 1-rly. 3 Br. 4 ba. l Sm~me wi~ loads lt MatnUlce~t view from b~ • UNITS 894-5313 •Overlooklnt Canal• Ne·eds Work May trade. Fortin Co. Ml 2-2222. waterfront home. xlnt swim- '; )n It "'haring 1reestha1' 1:1,t~ted =~e~~1!~!:r we~·~~:: 1:1Nr~~al ~:· OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 3.!!: N~':iu~= .:e::~ --==·====="" A Steal At "nlis Pri~. $1mln15000g boSHaoh.o::y ~~· , • sue a way .. pos-Today' kitchen with l&tl' ·~ . . . . BACK BAY \Valk to the T rrif 3 Bedrm family ... $20,00'.l. 1 Br. By Owner. Aft , . • .,•ible lo subdivide put o1 b ~ F rmal elm-best bayfront beach and area. ocean. e ic & Cnti MMe 1100 6 &. wkends 64li-9'Ui0. Bill Grundy, Re1ltor !'J~ ..r rty. $25.SOO. , t.!: a;:_aali"tyo .:-oclt&n. All apt1. tn top <:Ondi· Lovely, 4 King -me Bed· Only $24,!IQD! + 1%. bath, shake rnof I: ' 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 64246:11 ' ., B rrett j .... room. "'"Poo!:;,d tion &: rented.1$62.SOO. room home with exceptional CAYWOOD REA~ TY · fireplaa!. Paint & paper --------l22l : rete G A drapes. Walter HUM' storaae. Loads of.charm & 6303 \V, Cout Hwy., NB will make it like new. Re-·$22,000 Baycr•lf J-' · with patio. A dramatic 4.000 .......__. e 50-12'0 e duoed (Of quick sale. nuevea ~~.., REALTY sq, ft. borne on fee land. ............... exlras! XlntfinancinK -Quiet A: barp1n hunters better FHA• YA FINE Baytte8t Four BR CASH OUT BY OWNER ~· ~ Westcliff Dr., NB Priced for immediate sale at _. _cul-de-sac street. $25,950 • check it out. Call 54Q.ll51 Hue it la! A 3 Bedroom home fpr sale or trade. ! • 642 5200 .. '9J,SIXI. Colch:J911....... 51/4% Loan ~or Youl for all detAll•. home on the Eut Side ol Secluded, atftet, la.rte ;yard. 219 Poppy Ave, CdM. Ocean view 3 br, pt1v, patio. Just above little Corona Bch. Moving to Hawaii. ''~·'. • ~ .... MACNA"IRVINE ......... --.· ,-'""ft•~ •··-• go Huse ft mlly room. entry .. Costa Meaa. 80 x ..._ . ..,., .::~;;;,o.;;o""====== SWIMMING p L Realty Company hall, 3 bdnn., extra bl.thl. I IBllMll large double car prage. No - 1227 i; ~»R. Master BR Vll'Y J.arP:, (714) 642-12S5 UJ.0700 644-2430 diniftr: nn .. tjttilt·~. 1)'Ud ,'~ Mm down, VA or Small Down Dov•r Shores ··~ fc. ::n~oi.~rc ~8:~. ~t 901 °(;i41°~n:JJ:e m . LUSK EAsfiLUFF c~ :_~ i!~·~~ ~~~ ~i:~~ · 10 '!'!II~~'!'"'~~~...,. FHA. Call Now! StG- 2313 bll-ins. Gar, on alley. Love-1080 Bayakle Drive REDUCiED $1500 TARBELL 2955 nar)er 2· IEDRll, hrd"''d floors, IO THE REAL "\. 1 .S'!'l\1 '1 :J,''.~ *BAY-MOUNTAINS* Scenic p\11., location. Nearly new "Old World" Contem- porary, spacious w/atrium MUST SELL $52,400 Phone 61~1817 after 6. ONE YEAR LEASE Beaut. home w/pool. 3 Br. 2 ba., w/ocean view. Unlum . Llke new thniout. $335 Per Mo. Very rrlce 1-Br. apt. alao avail. at $160 per mo. lY POOL '!ith "''"'"'"· N•wport lloa<:h """· 4 &. 2% bo. Owno• EASTBLUFF , \i.~.:... ~\ •' ""''· xlnt oond. East CM. ,F.astside c .M. $35,~ • 1 iASTSID£. leavin& ei:~::::w call • 2 •Ba-::, bWlt.im ~: =· Klngaard RE 0 i FIXER UPPER M . S.A. HEIGHTS Use your G.I. • ColtatN· 1,MTIN:l "''""" bolow mark•t at ~.. UllW,500llll on thb, 3 'llodrm, $23,..,. Excellent potential tn this 3 171·11 11 $45,000. 5 BR. + family rm. -r.~ 1m1on Lee yard, 2 car gar. ·~ i i ' ioi t Courtyard Pool i.·• orever Viri','" new \Vella ready for tmawd.iale pancy. 4 Bedrtn, 3'Ai ths, famUy rm, wet bar, t:.1:'."""' pool. Roy J . Ward allor, lUI Galaxy Dr. ~1550. Open Daily, rel Bedroom on R-2 lot ! b at $28 000 Large yard & rm. for pool. 6_ .... n.. •.11R T01,'!,. I Khlpard, R.E. Ml 2-2222 could be c.1 in near futuft. • C.Omp. cptd. & dn.ped, A ,_ __. -Yff. ' ••-+ ~ II HerMt or Units Bia doable detached prqe. _.m. ram Y rm. must St'E'! Call fQt app't. to. -Aak1ng $22.500. "Move riahl in." Yard full of day!! $22,5'00 % acn, l Bt, 2 Ba, pool, 646-7171 trult " shade tree&. Entry Scenic Properti~ GT.>5726 au-this beaut1ful 2 8fldnn 61k % loan. May trade. hal42 mublt.pullman baths. , . ~~ condo _5.1~1-'1""'636". =---~ all the home built iris ITS Beacn bOuse ttme. 8 1&· & den, French Qtr. . CLASSIFIED? Someone w01 561)._lt:ll new -, gest aelectton ever! See_ !he Assume 5'4 % FllA loan. be looking' fol' it Dial 642-- TARBELL 2955 H•rbor ~~! N~ Cl&sailied PERRON 642·1771 5671 10001 Gontr•I -----e J BR, 2 BA. Od-4e-aac. It court. 5 Br's expandabJe, Bltna, crptl, drpl, lrplc, Sin:> 11q ft. 41,ii Ba, hi-ceilings, lndscaped , Assume 5-\1.% 4 car. pr., accommodate• FHA or 1'9finance. $26. 750. lge groups. F\im. opt. Price Owner. 540-9'98. lowered to $169,000. Owner $11,900 541249, CUTE EAmmlE 4 ROOM ======== HOME. 89' LOAN. Unlv•rsi!y Park 1237 -. fC.9315 BY OWNER.-3 Br. 2 BA. BY Owner: 4-:lk, hUJ:h tam. F'rplc, lam. rm, newly de<:: rm. Xln't C.M. area. M. ~ blk pool A ltnni•. Transf. sume 7~% loan. 549-3283 -make offer. 833-0lfiO. 1000 1 General • Bill H1ven, Rltr. 2111 E . Coast. CdM 673-3211 81lboa Peninsula 1300 VACANT -Nr. TeMi! club, boat ramp. awim'g bch. 4 BR. 3 BA. den, frplc, 40x100' lot. $55.COI Fl'Ulk Marshall Realty. 675-4600 1000 ;;.i'(EJ!:i=4 2i 1 0l·¥4#4 N()W IS THE TIME TO BUY ~~ f .· NEWPORT , •••cH . OFFICE 646~-77~.1~1 .,..c_o_s_T_A~M-E.-SA-O-FF-1c·E·--· 54-s.-,4·,·,.-54-5-G46_.S.,..H·u·N·T-IN•G•T·o·N·a-EA~c·H OFF:ICE l" 2CM3 WMlcliff DI. ot lnrlno Open· Efflltnt• · •· " ' OCIAN VIEW ISTA11 27'0 HAalOR ILYD. 0,. h ...... 'tit P.M. Maj~tlc 6 bedroom m&rw;ion on 1" acres of privacy with panoramic Paclnc vie"·! Formal dining room, library, 41h batha. Separate maids and chaurreurs quartl!n:, 5 garages. Hu&e POOL and party terrace. UNIQUE VALUE at ~157,000. , Al.lSICA IOUND Owner or thl1 lowly Glen Mar home is on bll way to -1.ventutt. 1{r'~ lrft VERY FLEXJJILE TERMS available on this sharp hon'le, lndudlnr LEASE OPTION ! Specious bedrooms, 1 ~ baths, FAMILY ROOM, built-In kllchen. Big patio arcJ nlctly llndsa,ped yard. call for prla! and terms. • • COSTA · MESA SHAlll'll Clean ~ a whistle. H\l!ft: 3. b@droom home with double baths. Beamed ceilio~ with ii:orgeous brtck FIREPLACE. New CVJ>il:tli'6: drapea. Double dt tached gara.~. Aslome $17,900 FHA 61;( annual pe_rcent&gi Joan wflb paymu ts ol $155 P.lT.L ' . . $2•,IOO l'ULL PllCI " \\'ith total ~ents 1ubJect to a GJ. Joan of '301200 wlth umua1 intettSt rite ot 6% % and total payments Of $184 per lnonth. Huie 3 btd1oom home with gorgtous pU!lman bath. ~fodern gas kitchen. We'll ahow it to )'OU. DANA POINT DUfLIX WHA T7 ONLY $110 DOWN . + FHA CLOSING COSTS Lookinit rot' that "wide-opvi apace" fttli'11 with ~an vlr'w'!' 1"'lux" duple;c That'11 right! For this J broroom 2 beth home tn Coat& l\fesa. Bic corner lot v.'llh with 3 bedroom owner's unit and tQUally •PIC::iotm 2 bt!droom for Income. Quality Double g&r8&" on a grtat street. Nttda aome cleenlnl but a heck of a buy! Sub· CUSTOM conalnlcUon with PLASTER walh and low maintenance landscaping. ject to a new F.H.A or C.L loan with annual percen,\e.ge rate of S'iii %. WHAT? "1.9.'Wlnd$5000willhandle. Whencan)"OUMelt!NOWI -· nu ..... ., Open Evenings OPHllTI MUll1'11f•TI)tf UMTla 842-4455 540.5140 61/>V. LOAN ANYONE Cj)UALIFllS To buy lhi1 brlght 3 bedroom, 2 balh beauty and take over payments of only $200 1ubject to this low 6%% iovernment lout. Modern avocado built-ins with lush shag carpets to match. ONLY $f.~ Down. flXIR UPPIR NOD T.LC. Basica11y sound and J1ffda only a hand,y-man and TENDER LOVING CARE. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, separate family room with BIG back yard. ONLY $2,000 down and $164 J'll,)'S &II. ANYONE QUAlJFttS. $20,000 FULL PalCE-1 MILi TO llACH Sharp 3 bt"droom, 2 bath with ltrJt CO\lntry 1tyle-ldtcbtn and electric built-Ins. Great play area for the kids. Buy subject to low 54 % govtrnment loan and $96 per month PA>' all. VA A FHA tt'rmf available. MAJUTIC 2 STOaY--CIRCUl.la STAlaCASI HOMI 6N 1·2 LOT-IOOM TO IUILD ... ~. APPIAISID.. -\Vlhding to tna1P1ihctnt master sulti wllh fttttat, privat.ie bath and huge waJk Great opportunity \o tnjo)' • nice home and •&I units for lncomt. Rt )'011,r ton· . . SUIJICT TO in cl01et. 5 ~ms, J baths, separate famtly room, FORMAL DINING ROOMJ. vtnfence. Gttet loeaUon on corner with alley for ruy aeca.a. J>rjoe o( $241.IOO NO.MONEY DOWN to OJ.'• or J11A termll Btlutltul 3 bedroom home on a fl.replace, tr1p1e p.ragt, custom drapes I: carpets and l\tORE. Can be purchuea Jncludet plans and AIL TERMS A.REAVAILABLEI ~at corner locsUon, UJ)ll'aded carpets and gorttoua drapes. Close to b-tt•'l.Y• tor $8,000 down and subject to 6'4 '9 government loan. $f4,500 FUI.L PRICE. 1 and shopping. Modem ca.lltomla 1lf]: kitchen. Huge brick fireplace. Double ·t~==-~::!!'2 .... ~._~~~~§~~~=~;;.,......,!!!l!!!!!......;....,....,"""..,."""~llf=:=·~~'"~·;~;~~!·':'•A!"'~'P!';~~;Nl~·~·~~-!;~;.~Ca1~~~~~~~3~_1~Nl~l!N~~~.~·~...,;:.:.-~ ... ::i:::=:;,;~~~~=~~w""'~..,~~~;r--~~~~=~j _, ' - J3 PILOT·AOVERTISER LE . I RE ALS, RENTAL.$ ' RENTALS RINTALS RINTALS RENTALS RENTALS ' .!-· ttousu l'irmlohod, AptL FurnlthOd .... "". Furnlthid Apll. 'l'umlthocl Apto. Furnl1hocl ' ....... Unfumlthotl !=', UnfumlohM klbM Ponlnsulo ~300 L!!!un• Boodj-.'N :% ....,._. _;:r..;;; ::i::: 1 , ; • OO'illl" OBIU: HOME on -~--$.um-r ROllllls 2'10 0-ral -Chnorol -Ceola -4100. c .. ta ~ 41111! CMI~ ,~"' ' ' SIOO Cosio MoM ~- oiOUSf.S FOR ~~E HOU .: BAY· Adults onty, .0 pets. i: • ) SUMMU ·lllEMlAL . Sll.5tl0, 61?-¥11 . • • LAGUN ... , ••ACH • / ~~1ir .A ~!MAf , 1 • • • " i' . ONE: ' . • Beaut. 81~~ vm., 2 1 ·I • ., ~ ~lo 1351 "~i '~'C'Hni.Onie~J>!><-Bk,•BA,w/th'yer,,,etbal',JUST FOR ' ' 't ,Efeganl DECORATOR'S ary sty.Md home. LOCATE.Q J '*'Jmming JXl;Ola, ~nnil 1 HOME ON 3 LOTS, (ONE MttHT ~l'tl, llff:psth .. ,or1,vate ~ ' ' & Livbtr .•. BE USED AS SEPARATE ..._..., nwn • UQe. _.., ~~'!'1i~1 51:.!~~ BUILDING SM'El. De1ail00 =i52~fl A:r~ dp~IJ&Ulf-SINGLE PEOPLE "Or•"11 • c.u11tv'• Mitt •••V• atreet 45 ft, lot. exterior o! wood, stucco 4 , · IJ til11I A,.•rlfl'l•l'll CoMm1111itY' ' $98,500 class, spacious sun de:Ck en. LOVELY UDO S'ANDS ~ZILA -~a~· w~ _,,.1. lulldor• M•t· LIDO REAL TY INC c1...,i with Black l«>n Ra;1, !lbJ.IE I blk U> heh 3 Bdrm 3331 Vta Lido 613-.,.m THAT AFFORDS A SCENIC 2 Ba Pool Juli $200 wk Aur The South Bay Club Apts. are an ·~rtment/ \ ~ .__,,._...,..,="""=---· ' OCEAN Vtt'W, Lo•. ' CAR S2511 wk. s1o; Bruce c.... resort built just (or single adu11$: Th~ apart-C0'1.A M•t'&''S' FINm LOTS OF LIGHT eaMige. ~nt. S4M404 Ne~ Bch ts si ! d . -~"' In this contemp, 3 B<. • Extreme. mod"nioti< 3 BD-RENTALS men . are µg e , one an twp bedrooms. "NEAR THE BEACH" merrimac woods Lu sh l1ndse1pin·9 w/, JS' Pine t1;._., .,.r.:un'f' w1t1rfells, bubbling 1tr11ms Is serene pon~s ; m~ke' MlriimaC Wood1 the piece to live. The~• ' Mnv. den home. 2~ Ba. Ri\1. floor plan. ENTRY H Unfu 1 h-·.t Furnished and unfurnished. Professionally New bltins in kitchen, All FOYER \V / rLOOns or ouse• rri 1 ft decorated with air conditioning available. thi$ for S69,5(X)! AGATE TIL£ OPENS ,TO General 3000 Automatic fireplaces av.Uable in selected Wolkor ~lty, 675-5200 HUGE WV. :~"'· WITH "'-'==-----'.;,;.;I a)>ts. 3366. Via Lido, NB Open Sun. VAULTEQ CEilJNGS & l.OVELY l Br home, 2 Ba, EXTRA CHARMING MAss1yE, EXPOSED dinnn, pvt patio oft master 4 BR 3 BA hom on l5' Jot. CENTER Tll'otBER. MAS. bdrm, larni l•y patjo, ' ~ t.: ONRY BLOCI\ }''!REPLACE Ha~aiia.n tea house, lrpl, Belli b~y. on Lido. $6.3,!iOO. \VJTH \VOOO MANTLE. one w/w crpting. dl]!S, bft-ins, . Ken BriU1ngba1n, Pete Bar· all 1 i·ru ta ,, ml 10 ••ach."· •''ll!n mo. tt R ally 0.0 ,....... \V 0 IS I ng g SS opens ':I "" -re: e ' '""'-~. lo patio deck, w/OCEAN a-19--0377 before 5; 968-4076 H t" tort Be h 1400 VIEW, Heavy· ahag \\'/\V _•_It_•c..>_6 ______ _ un 1n9 •c • carpeting lhrn-oql , f\'R ocean front, Laguna. ~ 1st HOME? Brighi & airy contemporary .B(. 2 Ba. dlx-. view home. styled kitchen "'ith SILT-IN $2,15 Mo. Adull!I only, Azl. RANGE & OVEN. DISJf. 494-5488; 675-8800 New &. ready for in11ned oc-\\ISJ-lR., DISP., ETC. 9pens (Eves. 499-1990) cupancy. 4 Br, 2 ba, bit.in to dining en:a. \Ve are sell-$105-Dandy 2 BR." R/O. range &. oven, dishivashcr. LOing hoines in the area ON 1 Refrtg. Fem:e"if. Garaa:e , 1 t drp d f T. for mote than the ask· Kids t\ ~ts ok. Bk r , w w crp, s, rear Y enc-ing price of. 534-6980 , ing. lront yd Janctscaring. $36,950 Full Price $23,500 Fl-IA . Min. do111n. 110~--· 2 BR fncd ·-~ TER!VIS & ON. PY~1T, ~ · 1-• VA $400 total down, Call f k'd & t N' OPEN TO OFFER or I I pe · Ice af'ta. 962--1353, SS O y Broker. 645--0111 i"""'~S~E!"L~l~l~N~G~""' · !l8t'~. doa~ 1~w;~'t!guna s1r.,..2 BR. Duplex. R/O. ·· I Phone (714• 494-0731 Avail. now. Bkr. Active, 534-6980 YOUR HOME , • • 25 Years E:"ipt:>l'i'!nct> e FREE APPRAJSALS . e NO OBWGATION e WE BUY EQUITIES BRASHEAR REAL TV 841-8501 Eves. 642-0421 I S•n Clemente, 1710 Triplexes • from $39.995 4 Units . b-om $52,000 View Ho111es -Xlnt lerms Lots -F'rom S1,000 Apt. rentals • from $13.'i GOLDEN TRIANGLE . R ielly e 492-2030 432 N, ·El Camino Real S145-Lrg 2 BR. Duplex. crpts. stove.. conv. location. Broker. 645--0111 . Costa Mesa 3100 SELL or RENT 3001 Fernheath, C.lo.1. loH 1300 Baker) 3 BR, 2 Ba, 2500 sq. fl. 'l story 4 br newly redecorated. \Viii sell 3 Bedrooms & 2 Berlroon1~. 21~ ba, viC'Y.'. G.t. 6~~ Trans. on conlracl for low down. S33,j00 Full price. 8 Year:< Boat or trailer yard. S-15.000. 642-ml or 646-9666 Bkr. old. Bit-ins. cru;pets, dble 01vnrr '192-2:;11 DUPLEX 1 garage. ShingJ, roof. \fill I 2 Story -2000 Ml ft of living trade f~r il1JJallcr J Bednn Capistrano Beach 1730 area in absolute gorgeous home. See today! _.;_ __ ;..:;.::..cc.c.,__ condition. Quiet s~t -ck>se I' ( Custm 3 Bd, 2 Ba + guegt lo schools. 3 Bedrooms, nn \\'/sep Ba & ki1chen fam ily room & huge bonus $36 !lOO 1 d 49&-3.~77 room. Lease $300. mo. call !u..4471(:;:)546-8103 =="=="='='w="=== 545-8424 South C.Oll!t Real $21 950 Duplexes for Sele 1975 E•talo. • 3 BR. Townho.,., 2 bath eCLOSE TO BEACHe Cdt-.l. 2 tiouses. garden, crpt:s, drps. bltns. S22.l mo. 3 Bed.rm, fantily rm. 1 +.a W.000. $7000 down. Adults. older ch i Id r, n . bath!', fireplace. New paint Bkr 615-fi0.+1, fi-12-8223 M&-9566 inside & out, Boat door, lge RENTALS • The resort Is $750,000 worth of fferHtlontl f•cilltles futurlng: 1 • Night li9J;t911 r T-erlftit. VoUoyb.111 ·& Bomtbtll Courts • Tennl1 Pro 1&:.Pre .- Olympic Site Swlmmlni Pool ond Haatocl Whirlpool Men'• & Women's Health Cluba ' with Sa•no f!oth1 Indoor Golf ·Drl•IO, R~o Billl1r.d, Carel, and Conference Rooms • Party Room With Dane• ArH Buffet· and Wet 8er Color TV It Flrepl•c• Loun,.1 Luxury Elev•tor lulld1n11 With Security Gu.ref S.,ylc• And Ample Perking ' Models Open Until 9 p.m . Daily Rents from · $145 to $300 lmmocliate Occupancy Month to Mon1h Leases Av•ilaltle SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS Champagne Open Hou se -Today 3 to 7 p.m. Al ANAHEIM . 277 S. I Broolthurot St. (I blk. So. of Llncolnl (714) 772-4500 GARDEN GROVE 13100 Ch•pmll\ Avenue Bac~elor, 1 & .2 leclrooms Completely Furnish9d from S 140 <alto unfurnished available I Adults only, no pm e Luxuriously fur"l1hecf • All Eltctrlc Ap•rtments • Prlv•fe .G•1 •ge• • 2 Swlmmint Poo1t (~•fed) e lndlvidu•I P•t1os ........ l'LUS ....... . * NO RATE INCREASE /or Summer * Generous MOVE·IN Allow1nce * Spociol - 1 Mo"th'•. FREE RENT . ,, , .. COME SEE ...... 1760 Pomona, Costa Mesa (Wool of Now;•t. botwHn 17th & 11th St.) Cotto Mo11 · 4100 Balboo blond I-"""-'------4355 BOAT Slip 1:-2 Bdrm . Garage Apt. 1 Bath. $350 Bill Grundy Realtor 642-4620 I I t IR, 2 BA, furn. Olt•Uftfwn, apt• feat11i1re • , •ir-eond, 11ff.el1anin9 ovens, beem ceill"~' . di1hwash1tt, priv. g1r1g1 w/stor•g,, el•vato,;, • 1oa• th1r•p1utlc pool, sWim poof, BIO~.; 11un'• I• lovely clubhouse w/soci1l 1ctiviti'1_•' Adults ple1s~. From$ 40-$1)0. • ·-· ~ i , NOW RENTING Beautiful new 2 BR. 2 bath units wilh quallly carpets and drapes. Planned for privacy +: fr.p1c., outside Jiving areas, pool & recre,-· tional facilities. Jn the heart o( N~rt Beach. Easy access to shopplng -beich J... • freeways. $275 lo $300. 801 AMIGOS WAY OPEN DAILY j.5 (01£ Jambo<ee & Easltiluff Road ) · · BOYD REALTY 644-1617 675-59'! !" Costa "'e•• · 5100 Coeta Mes• ./ 1 BR new, beaut. turn . t.to. lo mo. Adult! only. 2220 Elden, 646-9278 eves. NICE 1 BR. Dplx. Quiet sep by ga.rages. t adult over 30. No pets. 5'13-1021 Hunllnglort Booch ---. , . LUXURIOUS MEW 2 BR. Unrurn. Newly ,:l'f· 2-Bd)'m, "'""! opt, nke 11 N•w crpl• ~ drps. ~·• fUniltw;e a~ .• .,.~a out irounds. Mils, no pets,'.$UO Nowport BHch 4200 ... ~. 5 .... ....... •le.. Quiet Adult Living mo. 2283 Foontam w.;. t . HOTEL ROOMS FOR t blk. 3165 mt Ellis, open . <Harbor, ~urn . w.1 itn VIP'S EXPENSIVE? daily, or call owner evea. l & 2 BR. 2 awim pool!! \Vll:son). \Vilson Ga rd"e!la 673-3292 AduJt.oi: only, : ... pets. . Apt.oi: ! \ ldeo~~F~CCE.'A~i~~tion 2 BR. Adult• only. uw pd. 307 Avocado s1 .. c,M. HARBOR GREENS Prati"e -vate Ba·-Beaut.~uiet. $200. Avail _See ?>1gr on p1em1i;es GAROl;N & SI'UDIO ~· ' • .. ~. J' ........ May 1. 1l61i-CainerOn. (BehlndK-MartotfHfrbnr-· view, 2' BR. apt, completely 84 1 at corner Rutgers &-Avocado) Bach. 1, 2, 3 BR'1. from , . furn. with llnelll, etc. Sea· ~ ' Day 642.3535, e\·r: 64~0283 2100 Peleraon Way •• ~· . sollll or yearly rental. Laun. L•guna &e•ch •105 I ::.::::..,,;:;,;::;;::;,==-~;;;=. 546-0370 • • 1 .,,,, 1aeom .. • boat •lip .._;'--·-----·oRtEANS APTS. . sno . u: avail, ~7602 or 642-4641. PANOR.AMlC View overlook· 3 Br. 1\i Ba,1 patio, ti f-b, MESA MOTEL ing Ali&oBeach, 2 BR turn. ADULTS ONLY crpls, drps. Ask about-olr + LO\V \YEEKLY RATES * all elec. Miture adull11, no 2 &: 3 :SR. Avail. Private pa. discount plan. 88'.J C.ntfr children, no pell, $195 mo. t!o, pool -indiv. laund..., tac. St &42 &:wO • Kitchen, TV's, maid service. Eves, 499--3755 •J "' • • '• • Heated :>ool. fNr. Orange Co. Airport; Tl.ls. 3-NEW Del\L~e 2 Br's. l'ti BA patio, assume )ow interest. CONDOMINIUM · Spotless. 3 Vacant. Houses Furnished br. 2\li ba. priv, yd, dbl ef\cl BACHELOR. 1 & 2 BR. lor (4 bl ks. W . S•nt• Ant Fwy.) 1714) 636-3030 646-9681 l BR Apt: a.lso 11hee~lna-nna. tln at 11th St; nr. \VestcliU). apl3. Just being compltttd Util pd, F~e TV &: radio. at corner of Wallace I: 18l:h S gar, sv.·im pool, etc. $250 a -So Co t H 1141 Tu!tin, Costa Mesa s -2511 _,., . as wy. t. ..... &ts • on yr!)' Ieae. BRA HEAR REAL TY 1 1 Rentals t o Share 2005 mo. 5'-l5--0IS9 unturnl. Crpts. drps, patio, 847-8507 Eves; 642.().127 NCWPORT BEA(H pool, bllns. $140-$185. I have.I BR ~Ingle-" to sha.re $I30-3 Br .• Near :school1. .. .. ,llO Irvin• Se cliff Manor Apt! ~25 SPACIOUS I in So. Bay Club, NB Steve E-side. Pl:centia, NB. ' I, · 1 .. 0~21 * -· 0007 * (Irvine •"d 16.th ~I.) ~-----Tri.Je"·el home with 4 .Bed. ,ai<f'r """-' _.____ "00""vt<> ~· SAIL-Inn Motel. Special rooms, 2 baths + family rm SINGLE girl 20-2J to ~hare $2lj • 3 BR Condo. 2 BA . (714) 645.()'550 ra.te•. $130 • $141.50 Wkly RENTALS Mgr. Mrs, Canon. 642-4641 Owner. 673-1155. , :- Apt1. Unfurnlthod STUDIO APTS. DELUXE 2 BR. 2 BA -$1il. Adults pa11t 45 only:• sh Gener•I JOOO 2 Bedrooma • 2 Baths Mgr, 263-265 16th Pla.¢, ~ts & drapes. Gara.a:• 01. '-,. " . & formal dining rm. Takr I r!'n\ "wilh samr. Call Shag Crpls, drps, bJtns. rates from $42.50 Btwn bay over 5'~ FHA loan. Owner :>17-6030 8:30 to 5:30 ~V~E~RgY~-~CL~E~AN~! ~;i~~~~9'~:1~~ffirer"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""l~'!!!!'~~!!!!!!!!!~:=I • be' b Maid s 5290 ac. erv. will help finanC<'. 1 RENTALS General 4000 6T~l841 IMMACULATE APTSI I 0 · · The Real Estate Mart Costa M esa 2100 Mes• Verde 3110 Houus Unfurnished -'-'-"'-------!DELUXE 2 Br. WeoleliU Inc. ADULT A: FAMILY ;: &7M05o o AYFR NT ··; ~9-C CABRTLW $11;. Per J\.1onth • or $165 On l..eue VEN DOME Newport S.•ch 847-8531 -------, p REMARKABLY Pool le bllns. Adlll!.• $220. SECTIONS AVAILABLE ;;;; ' 2 BR. 2 B:.\ Liixlll')'"'A'.:of!. FUnN. 1 Br Cottage Shower LUXURIOUS Tri-Level 4 Br, University ark 3237 UNBELIEVABLY Cl hoppl p k --··mi IL.& Prlv. te1Tac.e, elevato~ij). _ RETIREES only. $135 HICI gar & util. mo-no lse. 642-6274 OH to 1 ,., ar t k' All I · A DOLL HOUSE I E . c.~1. Adult only, ca 11 3 Ba w/ 2 trplc:s, lg .fam 4 BR. tDwnhoW5e •••••• $340 EXTRAORDINARILY * * FREE Apt R en 1a 1 * Spaciql.P 3 Br't, 2 Ba EL CORDOVA rrranean P g. _e lfc. rn1 .. sep din rm, front & 3 BR. town""-"&e •••••• ....... : BEAtrnFUL I I "• Lo W kl "2 lledroomo B nd. , de! •-Pool, soft water, docks,\~ l & den. Many, many t>xtras! : 6~5--0486 af1 6. . "'"' .,,,,., n orma....,-n. w ee Y ra new we apll'l, spac· w. Coast ff"?., Ne~L Exceptional varcl Bel'it arf'a. ( ~ar P_&tio. Rear has I~ 2 BR. townhouM •••.••• $275 Val D'iMre Garden Apts Rates. 494-7201 *·Swim Pool. Put/llft'n ious, 1 & 2 Br, swimmin; 64).2202 r l HAFFDAL R.EAL TY I Newport Bea ch 2200 f1re pit, iartlener. S37a. 3 Bdrm. houi;e ••••··•••• $300 Puttina: green, waterfall I.: --~$9~5-. N~k • ....,.l~B~R~.--* ~ :Z,.~ ::~~ pool, b-bq\Je, rec hall. These . j 842 4405 -~ 642-7364 4 BdermR. hod "H"'·1"1"R" ••• ·1·. $.115 •,~am,. dowers everywheb lliardre, 132 \V. WilflOn, C.t.t. OOSTA ... o • o.o 2824 are the best in the area. See •drp2 'B· ,..R .• ""NgewavalPll.,N"'r'.· be"l'P, a'!'.· • 1 ~110-Util pd. t BR. lo\11er e t e• ty a poo , ~.room, i · s, '* 548-9577 t ..-~ vu· them at 2077 Charle, manag. u• _ f i\-lAGNIFICENT 4 BR, 2 r;.;i .. 1 ·1rlex. Yard. Faniily. Bkr. Newport Beach 3200 , Univ. Parlt Center, Jrvint BBQ's, Sauna:; turn.-untum, ==-o~,"'--~~-~!!!!!!~!!!~!!!!!!!'!!!!I er John &i: Louise sellers. yr. r:nd, $225. 557.8400~ ~ } 0amily rn1. heated pool. Active . .l34-69SO ;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;~1l,;,~·CiJJ~~AllY~~·~ome~-~-~~::: l & 2 Br. also Singles from 11!RN· 4 Br aP't. Ocean &16-2118. ""'=======<'"''"I prof es.,iona1:o.J~ndscaping.1 $~~BR. Duplex. Avail $135. See it! 2000 Parsons view. To June 30th. Call Costa Mes_• __ .....;Sc.,l;,;00 =,~S~to-ry-.-.~2-1~.,..-,-bed--roo-ms, East Bluff lJb Assumable-, fr.,,, Joan.I now. Yarrl for pcls. Bkr. Adults Only . ··rv·i.;. 3231 Rd., 642-8670, Between Har-646-8197or 673-3663 "FAIRWAY Jlt BA. rireplact. bit-Ina. PRESTIGE LOCATIA"' $-14.500. !>6 -4981 cvrs.___ Ac live, aJ.1.6980 2 BR. 2 bath split.. level S2'l5., ---------bor & Newport • 2 B1k N. 19th . win AVAILABLE NO\V 1· -~~,,.c~----E•tt Bluff 4242 dishwasher. New carpeting. For le&1e, deluxe 1888 .... it. JUST Comple1ed-9 Unit AVAIL .. Now thru June 20. Bay & Beach Realty, Inc:. ·rOR ~ase by Owner. Ntnv RENT fURNJTUR( --LA AP S Enclosed patio. Garage. 4 BR. 2~ BA apt. f'rtilc, Aparlment. \Valk lo beach. I 4 BR. 2 BA. $250 nio. 7101 901 Dover Dr Suite 126 NB home. 4 BR. 2 BA.-Fam rm. EASl'BLUFF wummer ren-VIL J . Pool & recreation cer;iter. drapes, crpt.s, wet bar~ grl bt O\Vner tax ::1.dvantagr. Seashore Dr. 1213) 624-9567 645-nx:> ''i=:ves S48-Q'.l66 Cp!.&, drps, frplc. Xtra. larxe 3 Rooms from $l!l.S5 tal, compl furn 2 Br, 2 AdulU. only, $185. Iit and b&lconie:s, dblgar<>Uki~bfin THE LINDBORG CO. •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!~! garage. Landscaped. Pool, Ba, $300 mo. 644-2847 betr Private patio, pool • indiv. lai>t plus sec. depo.sit. 54~14 dahwbr, dbl oven. n-•, Co>v • 536-2J79 • fl.fonth to month Re ntals l ·.30 om wkday•, wknd• befr "~"~ ~7!_..,...-o=----,_ Balboe 2300 RENTALS-p 00 15 i d e or1 rec & clubhouse priv. $315 \Vide: Sf'Jection laundl'y fac. ,.,"'>l""W to ahop'g schls &: recrntkit. I ---------Baylront. 2 & 3 BR apts mo. Water pd. 833-23l'l alt 5 100','• PURCHASE o~ION l:::;''::;OO=am=. ======::;c Near Orange Co. Ail•porl k. 2 BR duplex. Bit-in oven & Only $350 mo.; ' Fountain Valley 1410 -kd t' knd ,. • UCI Adul'· t I-'-===..;.;;=-'--'--' t 'i' BA YFRONT Ba I b 0 11 & twnhse, $2.10 up. Ait. w ya. any ime w ~. 24 hr. Delivery · "' on y. range. Drps, new wall to 835 Am.Ip Way, Na·' SPANISH To\\-·nhousP, 1:i00 1 Penin .. f11rn. ;; Br. 4 Ba. _ .. _6--0_73_2 ______ H I B h .., .. _ Cul!tom Furniture Ren!al ~boa 4300 ' wall cpl. Fenced yd. r.tgr. fl(!Xl door 865 An1idt. sq f!, ·l Br. 21,~ Ba, 2 story, Pier • float. Ca1l 613-2039 LEASE $75.IXXl Bayettst ex· unt ngton eac -517 W_ 19th, CM. 548-3481 ·i pd 1 2{)!;?2 Santa Ana Av~. Garagt. Avail .\lay 1st. $14:i 2 BR. trplc. Acceg,; to tio.J. g<Uuen patio. crpL~. rps, ec, home. Full view of Jacki · ........, m n, n m · no pt!!. 310 E. BalOO,. Blvd, Adults. $200 mo. 54&-6417-or -~ . d I '---------•=• W L' o>I A h 774 2800 1 BR. uti .. $ 30. Adults, li1gr, Mrs. Bruce 545-3894 mo. + cleaning d•po••'l. ' fl'pl, pool & c_I u b h s e. Balboa Island 2355 &y. $500/mo. owner SHARP, spacious 2 story, •0'7 50 · 1 il BR N "·' e M. ARTJNl"'UE e Gardener & water pd. Adul11 644-;->516 p ·, 3 • _su..t...... ..,,. inc. ut . I . r. D<Uboa. . · . , .,. only. No pel•. 54,3036 ,11 '.> . ..,.======;:'::::i::' Assume 1%'7o FHA $27.!f.>O. 642-4115 or ".-ffi ... g, !am rm, t wn J nly Brok ========= 5 nd ~ -'"8-4019 ---------! custom crptis & drpli, all 0 ' coupe 0 • er. -Park-Like urrou Inga IMMAC. uniurn. z BR·. Coron• d•I Mar '=========I BAYF'nONT, 1.11ilh full pier; AVAIL. MA Y lsL 3 Br .. 2% bltins, newly decorated. 645--0111 Lido 'lsla 4351 PELUXE J-2 t: : BR APTS. Du . " ' Bd•·•• 3 both• A il "· Tow• home S··"mm,··g ALSO FURN. BACHELOR plex. Avail i\.1ay 1 s l. Legun. B.ech 1705 I '' '" ·· '" va · Dtl. " • "' " $275/mo. Av a 11 5/L l -~-------i now 10 .June 27. S600 Per pool.$300Month Heritage Real Estate. Costa Mesa 4100 SUMMER Ren(al on Bay. Prv patio.'\ • Htd Pools Pref. older cpl or 1 sngl t.Iila.n Builders. tnc, ;\;lon1h J{al Pinchin Realtor 675-4392 540-ll:ll Copen eveRl. --------CompJ. furn. 2 Br. 1 Ba , Nr shop'g • Adult! onl)' l'mployed. S14~. &l&-6626 aft ~V ; • Builde~ of \\'il!iarn \Vinton Real Estate *4 BR. Fam. C/O. RENT/Le t $6 NIGHT & UP patio. lr:pl, 67a.2J:l8 wknda, rm Santa Ana Ave., CM 5· 'Q,. ' : \ 1\ledaJlion Homf":: I 22!'1 i\!11ri11e Avr ., 2005 Port Albans Cir Harbor a!e ~w con emp. $30. WEEK & UP (2ll) ~:ms wkdays. l\lgr Apt ltl • 846-5542 Gracious ,Adult Living .,._,•) ; Ralhoa l ~!anrl · ' hm nr bch/frv.')'S. 9' walls STUDIO &: 1 BEDROOJ\t 2 BR I t drp bit ' e 67;),..13.11 e V1e\v Homes, N.B. surrounding lhil 3 Br 2 Ba TV & Kitc:he~tte1 incl. THE QUICKER YOU CALL, THAILE ~y PILOTNEVEk\Y NTSErASD.oSn RIO.' ;i~al c;~, ~·I. 14~ Ol'f TEN ACR~j . f TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A • 2 BR. New paint, crptg, hm. 2 frµJs : Roman tub Linens &. maid 5er avail THE QUICKER YOU SEU. D A ! E. 18lh St. 645-0092. Sl90. l ·& l BR. Furn & vJlli'tt BALBOA Island yrly I'f'ntal . drps, refrig ava.il. Nr. beach. + atrium/ blending palio8: Childttns & pcl section Fireplaces / prlv. pl~ I ',,~r~~rn,., ',dlJlts. S22J mo. yr. rnd S225. 557-8400 garden w/ insul. lanai. 2 2376 NEWPORT BLVD N I B h •-1 N t •·ach '200 * DELUXE 1 It 2 BR Pools. Tennis. O:mtnrl9k:Oif. ,,...""~'a . car gar. S29S. 962-4113 • ewpor eac ,.,_ _ ewp.r P<9 "' Garden Apts. B.lt-jns, priv. 900 Se Lane CdM &ff.2fl.i New-Hel,..t1 3210 548-9755 palio, heated pool, lrplc .. IM"-.3~ • .,· .·,, ~--1 ,..:.., Summer Rent1l1 2910 '""'" r• NE~V 3 Br. 2 ba, crpl!I, drps, SPAC. Attrac. l'ool, Util Pd. Adults. $145 mo. ~6-5153 .....uu• ......_ zr'lllf7 I I b!Uns, Close l.o bch. $235. Gard L. . "'' Grand Opening -lmi'netllate .OCcupency ' NEW 2 BR. 2 BA, fam, Days 833-1611. ext 1781. e.n ivmg, l Br.•~ OAKWOOD ./N£Wl.2BR.S150&$170, SUNNY 2 Br, blt·ills ·IJf'! ---------- ' .t DELUXE 2 RR. Apt. I bltns, ref. Grrlnr incl. Av. eves/wknds 968-489J &: up, adultx, no pet1, 2 · · UtU Incl. s bo p s· beach . G~. 1 6/l :J -9/J:), S3W mo. May l $290, 64U099 (2l3) BR. J17a. cpl or parent w/ 2·11AVocado * 646-0079 Adults, nopetJIS175.GTS.4275 \Vestcliff area. 642--6274 459-l400 VACANT Rent/Lease. 3 :Sr. yn" adult ok. 1800 \Valla« • . . Id 2 nn 1 Ba t '-=========--"'========~~;;======I l blk sc:hl. F'rwy close. $265 Ave .. 740 \V, 18th St., The best of two wor I NEW Dix l &: l Br. Sh& crpt,. on., • gar.age '8p . • -. -------•AA iooo mo. · CM. your home and your country club F><>m st5tl. 540.1913, 54.>2321 mo.-"'°'•' -I330 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS Gentr•I 2000 I Gener•I 2000 I Genorel ' $@~JJ~-"t.~S" The Punle with the Buiff./n Chuckle O Reorrange letters of ffie ,,--._ four -te.rambl.d wordt be· low to 'orm four tirnple words. I TEBTOL I . I I I 1 I I ._I ~ ...... ut_Li'--'-1 _.1-J! i IMUPIO I i . j 1 ' j J J I Old·timtr'i lament:• "Wom. ;======·=:·-. en todoy ain't w'1at they UMd ITOY FI N Ito-." ... ,. • I I I i I C> (o,.,r:.!,is '"'• chuck!• qvot•d _ • • • by fillln; l"I ft,e 1"ial'"!1 WOtd • yoo develop fro111 step No. 3 below. 8 PRINT NIJMSt~EO lfTTfl!S lN THESE-soyA,•ES 1·r11 1•rt ·o UNSCR~lf ABOVE LETTERS TO GET ANSWf' · • I I I I I I 'SCRAM·LETS A~SWER IN CLASSIFICATION 9000 3 BR. nr new. Bltn!. crpts, VILLA MESA APTS. f h I t / • I d d h h dbl 210 o• your ome, •• ee rom srng 1, one •n 1 w r. pr, S . Av. l BR Furn. Priv patio, htd l:. d · I •. • h d immed. 544-9506, ~1083 pool, 2 car encl'd pr, Child. two ue roo~ •.p1rtmen s. rurn11 e or un· 3 Br House, 2 ba, fenc~ ·pr welcome, no pets plea.I!! furnish•d, •1eh if profes1ion1lly decoret•d yd. nr schll It Hunt. aho~ $18.) mo. •nd includes c1rpeting, dr•peri91, all-i.l•etric pin&: ctr. $225. Mi--3655 n9 w. \Vll.\IOt1. * 6-16-1251 Westinghouse •PPlian,c.fl, It 0 r. g.' '•p•ci z BR., 2 story Townhouse. $30 PER WK. & UP •1tlenty and priv1te belcony patio. , J~ ba. crpts, trplc,, pool Bachelor a: 1 BR, htd pool, Just st•p• from yOur door.-is • whole world .t clbhse privil. A97.s348. mA.id wervlC"e, Kitchens & of exclusive country club recre•tion: UNf 2 Br •-.. TV avail, al Victoria <Nr. • Ptof111ion1I 1i1e T •nnis Courts . • .. cp1.11, ul'l>l. llU', & d d S patio. No pets. 1 Sm. chUd Harbor). • A&li ant Tenni1 Profe11ion1l en hop OK. $145 Mo.~ 2 Br, 2 Sa. sunken Jivini • ~rnfmlc 1l2e Swimming Pool · l BR. Ccndol Patio, carport, room. frpl. balcony, no iml : p didrlpoTol l1thv' II b 11 I ' b II all eltc applit~I. Pool c:hl.ldrtn $200 mo. Avail May • • 1nni1, o ey I , 1111.et I privil. $180 mo. ~167 · 1st. 121i5 Baker 540-089S Courts eve!! & wlmds d f I bh II An • 20',000 squire oot c u ou1e o 1rs 3707 SUS CA.SIT.AS th11e fe•ture1: Furn. 1 BR Apl.J, Adults • Sep1r1te Men'• end ·Women's VIEW Of tolf eoune. 3 Br. 2 only, no pelt. mo Newport He1lth Clubs with S1un11 Bl. 2 yr leaee. Reff'ttncH Bt·~ CM .,, -o ""'• · "'",..;....,.. • Indoor G olf Drtvin9 R•n9e, req'd. Owner 496-34!M evt"S or writ.e P.O. Box 477 o.n:a BACHELOR. f'Tpl,, beamed l illi1rd1 Room Pclrlt, Cal. !r.l>2:9 :i:··~E util pd. 1 " Theetre TV Lounge, Art Studio, -·· -u t. . , 20th St . P'artY Rooms Miitlon Vlojo ~Of ~642~--=~....,...~~-Models 'Open 10 A.M. To I P.M. Daily ./ 2 BR. Ideal (or 2 men. • BEDRM.bw>ty, -.i -~ Adult> only, Pool, llNTS PROM $145"$JIO family location. Immtd; oc-$150. 1993 Churc:ti. 54$-9633 cup·y. $225 mo. Act 5fM14l TURNISHED Apts from $120 C __ , __ • I -so· mo. Adull a. uralk to "'""""'n um . ..., e'ltt)1hfna:1 642-8120 4 BR r.to.itictUo nr 0CC $235 BACHELOR Apt. Cua1e. mo inc elub Me. pool It Prtv. yard. No pttt. m..lnt. ~/Ml)...4160 lTC 1.tont. Vista, Of. ' OAKWOOD, GARDEN APARTMENTS 1700 • 16th Street, Newpo.t 1 .. ch Ph on" 642.8170 ------ 2-LRG. 3 BR aplt , Crpl$, drps. Kids ok. Pool, 1998 Ma,. &.llloa .5300 ~------ple, Ap~. 3 548-2808~ REMOOµ.p> apts. Allrnew 2 BR · Duplex, ft~ yd~ ~hlnr1 Down~wn child, pe1 OK. $120 mo. Call Balboa. Avail 1'-fa.y \at.' l 64~7 Bach. furn $165. ~" 1 LRG 2 BR T · 1 ,Br . $210. ·r"-o 2 Br · nU · rip ex. Priv )1"1)'. Parking, sep. j...w... patio. Carpets. drapes, ·~~ , bltns. $13.l mo. 548-1867. rm, llll'lroof, crpts, Cl$, blt·ins, alt util . pd; f;o * t.RG 2 & l BR. 2 Bath!, children, pel.8. 64~ .or 1rpfc, bltn!, crpt~. drps. 67~.3008 after 1 pm ~-1'. F.nJI gllr .. patio. a.16-1034 l BR. Frplc.. crpu.. pt1v Huntington 8eo1ch ~Mf!t r#~. ~~~-u~~Zol adult. NE\V I Br, l blk bch,$1);1 $145 furn. QUIET 4: ~)\J­NR. New 2 Br, 11,, Ba. Crpts, VATE p tio "~'l • a • pr. ,,.,, drps. slO\'e, d~hwhr. aar. aiwlcs &. cpls. Noc~~ 766 \V. Wll50n, &IZ..7958 pets, 202-A 14th, • 1 I: l BR. Newly crptd, 673-1784. .i. dfl>s, eltc kit, chi1'1ren. ok. BEACH Apt. Ocea.itvieJit Call a.ft;; pm, 64&-81~ deck. Newer dlx 2 Br. BltJta, 2 BR. w/w crpts, drps, crptg, dtf*, lndr)', nr, bl!N. 1-2 children ok. $150 &. pier. $175 )T round. · mo. Nr :school!!. 962~.105.l baby ok:. M&-2131. ' l Br, I ~' 811, dahwr gar, CHEZ ORO Apt& 82U .4.11tln-- cpts, P!'ltlo. SI~. Adlls.. Nr. ta New 1.J..3-SR. ~. Ulth It Pomona. 548-6337 a:ara1es. Pool. U t It I l1 01.Jt 3 BR, cld, blt/18, 2 Br, rooms. 1- c/d, bltns, no chldrn. 99.! E. ~-~~,,.._~°'~..,,~~!'! CJmlno Dr, CM. M$.&1$1 NO mahcr ~ tt mw.~ Whlte Eltpbants? ao eeU lt 'lli'ttb a DtQI nowtlr , ~ • ' " • r J - ,,,-:;:, .. , ...... •. llllH! ' ~:O:~i:\,: aa:Ell1IJL ~ ·~ .-..,_p -~ldldllfl>riv· .......... ,_ -s. c.ut .,..,., "····· e11111111A.-·• __ , e 1 a I !IA,_.. SINGLE •-II" or CE;utsl cssl'taMr1r abidtftt..~ .. klh..;.,J!'rlv: ..... ~1l •wi11t' udii estrance. "'"""'" --. -llC IW i DCiliil Yinr• lTJ..T• ... SI a Ir Jllliidlll. s~r:o=--li60ii=~r~ .. .....,,..,,=t'"'. "'N"'.-.,· 1· a uMJ--. ,181h 1 '• NtWpOrt. C••t• =• Wllllt ==Nf , P'UltH. oloo A .. U. M-Call -~ \ ..,_. ... _N ·PRIV ,_ w/lla~ prlv ... IHC , c;LASlll'~ .,.ft,. nvn11n••v ~ 'N4TUllAL IOIN.....,..~ .. PACllllC: . · -· ::;_~ . ' ' . s,1c111 liofe·' · • m OCEAN Aft., 11.B. n• -~ /Id~~ S LI--S t~S lMltl. .. m4> ....-.--..--... ., w --" • • , • .,., .. -""' tttCLVH • lo•'ll!!!!!!l!!'!lll'!'!'!!l!'~• I $!O wt "' apta. II Pot ·-... -" --. ,.. -• -· ~~·· ~-• m -, -YC!,UI! - - -, .. -<I"'-ADlJl.11 ONLY .._. .. .,_-. -•iN ...........,.,... "°" 1Al9'•TU ... ..._,, '" ?CW oa.qu: APTS roAAiiiiii\ uw.. ••~", r.~ ..... Yeur Tr~•,.,.. .. , •. M 9WllL nntMl!Be IS-'IS mo. Olllt «ti.'· • ' PHONI 6ft.l47I lndwtrlol '.!'• q~allfy you mµ41 have a cor, a few trp01'e hours weekly, a 1ooc1· wort ·record a1 the compahy is rHponsible lo tho loc1tion1 for &emce, and make -an ~tt cash in- ve1tmenl ·of ·$1500. ••• , ••••• from. $135 'fl: Bu, C.K. ~ '&.t Doc1ae ?f.ililu)i 4 whl 41 Blalltlfl.llrtorest~ North-Property .-0 • • ••••••• tram. SHI •· drive 4 T. winch • ;ea)ed em C&litomia aan-. Sol'· -·""-...._---= lljiij·~··~·· 111'11. PAJI>e Moltl1, Tronor· ' •i.e. Worth 11400. 0 Trade ...... Nal'l "'-will ...... NEW Blda., U.OCIO · .. n :I JIOOl. GU U1Q c.rtt 5"7 for 1porttcar, camper • ? all « part for local home, sale or 1...,, For .dttalli ~ CAllmUDGE Cab MJ.3919. land, ?! 412.m • i)' ·•~·al For penonal interview, write fivin1 u1 a Qloa•-&.a.1~== ~ MJacont!OtoW...,llll.,. Trlde2truotdledludown ,.,anaae fu llltlelnformationonyour1elflncllldlnlyour l'OIUld filhilir. commy Uv-1ncomt property, ~atson on ebeap land. Sll.700 bal· g:Q...fh;o J>bope number . Hwdinatoe ....,_., , 1,S 8r. 1 llr. pate OIL =<>·-=---.. (11•> me. HIP a • r 1 · on property, or an,thinz of ance, pay 20'10 principal · · •---. ·Ill•••· •--equal val.tr.:..:~,.... per ~ar.pha irft~t. qwn. Commercftl a,s Distributor DIYltlen --.,.. ....,.,:; •~"-m. MT-344< ' . ' P.O. lloJt 2701 Sul leech, Collf • ........ .,.-...... ~ -· . dtM Uf., Jtec. ball. laun-1961 wn...soN'tm.UXE A·frf.mt cabin in Bit Bear, ./ BUILDER OPTERS NEW A Divlsien ~ ~.I. ... • mar1n1. Nr. -· RA.ONG SABOT 3 Br: -...... blt.Jns· Swedish 21,500 14. ft. dt)~e bld&.l'!!!!!!'!!!!'~!!!!!!!'!!!!'i'~~!ll'!~==~i-• .. .,_, • Leued choice 'O ran 1el= ANN=CIMINTS \Vrlt9 b' fUiu. dttiill, · FOR · frplc; view, P,SX>,eq, ~County' area. Property lutlnttl · · · ~·· M.H. 1Wk. Prfv, SMALL MCn'OR.CYp.E. ,m, units, t,ouae, etc: Lel• t:lear. Ownu "l/e&ff"I lit ~ltitt '* •fMI -ICll ........ Rt.1, Box nu;, '\!'f .641.8565 • dioll !J68.35BI , 'I'D 8\1%. l'Npd fnt. Ok. ··-----l'oufttl. (l'!'M "411 -•ea-Havol!tedNrloU~..,._ '" &,Y n: RlH. 4 Dr. 530-.1645am.-Pm. * l'AMOUS BRAND H!lLll>All PACK 'MOTEL ... u;o, Callt). Want.-TJW)E;t<>r-; Chevy, PRJME OCEANFRONT • NAME * Rooms • ldtcbtnetta. lm' to hDmt (Te tulO.flOO) « ... Fotd 6r VW'"Bui: ot equal f turnitlbed unlll zonad CANDY SUPPLY ROtrrE Beach.. Frtt Centhut&l 1ume on tncomt. Owner valut« tni*llf"• down. m!!rclal 2SX125' $St = fPi.RT OR F'ULl. TIME) . tir.ttuL llSJ N. El (114) eNIOS ' .._ .' 0wl'lf'r:'li7a.-m9 '""'6m ·· beellenttncoinefotfewbn, ~,.._.._,~;.;.;.;,,.,~~-I Carntnt ltt&l l!IC. 02..a2 211• ~ "ftldli Jin-){AVE 1 unifll.Ol'll1!Uch. ' wetk!y wen Cd1,y1 or eve1) I WEEKLY n-. SE A • touchtt. WU! tr.di tratftc dide Equi MARINA Jn Newpcrt lkacb. ttlWil'lc and coUecting men. SHEPH. Tfpe-Black A wtit. Puppy w/ fl!• mllar, about 3 mos old. Vic Mantllle1 .I: Granada. H.B. 14~-QS2 . GEii/SHEP, blk/ln. .male vie. ot "Ward .I: lTtl\ SI. ct.Mm ·oiow. ~ &ti LARK MOTE L, 2301 ft1r-Real E!tate at f neu • ty Prime Ille. P'ee $315.000 ey from. coin operated dia- l ..,._ ear,.a. Newpad Bhd. a.ta Mt.a. Call $56,~. ~E for lo Exel. Kin I ·•• r f, JU:. penaen In thil atta. No 'pm . 'IHI: l..IN.t9:QtG S5T.a13S dttert • M3-713l MI 2-2222. telllna: ~Rtpre:eenting Nest- , dL--Mlle. lttfttah 5"' • ..-.... -V·"·y, A·D Realty F'OR Sall, '\1fCH1 buildlnt. 11!1, 'Piutll'ra. Tootsie Rolls. MALE Iliff.en, blk wtaold ,_..,i:, • -..... -11 Aerts ill dty of Grarlts 686-6'1 w., .19fh St. Bet~! Milk Duds, etc.). fU50 to •tripes, while Jll.W'l/Chelt. .. I, BA. $170. A1IO 2 rou,y hdo9e4 1ttra1i ... fraDtqe S'*rn. H.,... Pua. ~ .. Houle, km, Toweft art&. M-1~ $i95Q to~ cuhrequiq!d (ff. Paularino St 5tl-5e an Sit. l BA. ne. er,ta. drpa. prqe AS per·mo 11lf! mt So. of hlmdak, near lnia. Wldtvi potendal. . . . . t'W'td). F« men iftrorm.a. ~' ;..•·~m~·~~~--- 'Jlr..8dl. ID-«lt5 "* 6o.att c.M. * ::::·~tor Equl~ $19,SO!I . far local Industrial Rent•I ''°" tion ~name, a.ddreal and A.T Bria!Dl I: Wamer, v.,,, cptl. dr'P,I, pr. 2 SINGLE GARAGE J'OR. property; 536-6S97. phone number kl: ktv. male Ga/Shep. putt: ''~. · QK • amaJJ.. petl. RENT $1D TR.\D:t tpu:ioul &11dt 3 •115 Cabowf CtaQlft' 491r e roJt LEASE-New 8000 "ROUTE DEPARTMENT whHe, with ehoke cAain . .,,... * .a..-s n:-BK., 2 BA. ram. Rm. (val ti( itove, 9inJr; 'llpi 3 ' *J. ft. Ind\aatria1 Bld&:. • 23", P.O. Box 58, Porno-Sf&..Iaw~'l095 ~:~:===::;:~ $3&,9SQ w/$7850 eq) 1or mo. f,, ti~· Oamaro or JtPeb. S1000 per mo. ~ be• lffl'I na. cant. 91789. BROWN puny, mottled blk Ii , AM 5'21 S::Zot. s;::.. llhP tor tor home er Qmptt. Walk,. ere. Wat~t, tocila•~ at~~c:' i:.:~8. * CAMERA SHOP -prime markiop. white tip 1, * m'I• * er A, I.ft, JUtn,. M&-1711.. thfnl or . ...,., MS6Cll6 . . · NeWpOrt Stach 1b.oppin1 Oranie &. Cabrillo arH., l;;;;iip;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;:;;;;;; Srnolft•. Trd eq./beaut. 'HAVE: pOol'"~, 3 BR., B~ .2 ,a: J R ?llS. center, ~st 5 yn-exctlltnt ~ MAltllfLLll I , ... Ocutdront f Br, 4 ba, 2 1ty 2 Bathl, bQ.lll-U.. · ldeti.1-eomm 1 artlit, el~c· lnoomt·iood leue. * L/.UN. =FOUND==,..,.~~-~~,..~ .. -,-.... ~. ""' WNO NIW nctme· ,..,.rty hm.,Oeeanlldetorvacland, WANT: 10 tt. wide 2 Br. trnni~, etc. Grnd fir,· DROMAT. Fully ~ulpped • 81U1bard '&: Ellil. Call kl ., .. ;,i; .. SPACIOUS ~OC-: -.,_-VIEW ___ incooleortmlrbm,Oranp trailer. tApnt) pe.rkg. ~1:12'4 mtn .ttme ~vte:tment. Hwita0h -"'..,'"~tll>'-=-~Jl6>.431~~'~~~ ~ • 2 ... .&-.... OCIAn Q9t.7 UJ..G151. 5IMK2I 538-1"5 5,18.45511 Eve• • *' ·• * • ·· * traHlc location • ownu .;:;; . ;,.,IE_ -""-..,..,_ • New 3800 11q ft. $313 mo. tlrance. * TACO 51. Hilb BLACK ~in. female Mack • l?l""....wuft Ltvlnl DUPLEX • $41',fSO 'n'ade eqldtJ M" cv, bo&t. R-2 V1flll( lot,. Dana !'olnt, Newport Bnch ' 643-1415 volume -fa ntutic location. Poodle, vic. Sonora School. ,1'°',1fwn. I Unfurn. Qi.aaltty, CUSTOM Bun.T b' tnciome: or TD'1. J Improvect will trade J'OR. industrla.I tro SQ fT off\ N Min down to qua 11 f i e d 557-1639 aft 3 pm. f j ·u·"-T'.colarwwwdb•t. ,_,.olprtleolo-.s:i:hip. R-1 View lob, Panorama ar co~ flMltmerrt Harbor a: ~::-~ ~ bu;)oa'. *LUNCH STAND. GRAY Poodle, found near 1M ~ • Jll• .,.. T_ ... .,_ -..c...-3 bid· Heiahtl. (t or all), property, $50,0M. $100,000. ..~~ ......, _. __ ..--tJon _waterfront Pomona l WllJOn, CM ·atPri • diaicit cl. J oolar ~:;;;-wtttl de. 8JO.eo«t or 799-2495 Days 546®1, ~-" k;;H;;.-Owner will train 616-3896 '1-?•i&ea • 2 1-thl • .tall '·--Id -~ • ••~E -•-~--w -===-c=-.-=c-:,,--. ......, tcMn ..-.u ~ _,,., ""'""'' _..-........ , • 34' Montttty Pwr Boat, 1/11 Lots •100 -eood terms. FOUND: Buut. little black :e':c.; ~~ ~ dinltfl rocm. Equalb' apao. Autralla. M.iae Unkletttt radio, belt tank. cutrlatt. -Call 545-8424 dos. temtle; vie. JO&M st. ti!llt"1tt Jdldm • ~ ioul J lledtoom. amt. Great ranch, ~.IXIO dear tar Jo. Ex. Ttahinz Boat. Free 1: south Cout Rl:al Elltate ca.ta Mtaa. 545-4522 -·;'). ~-_,. -OCEAN VIEW from -........ deor,Ttadeforr .. lesl&". IMPROVED-LOTS MANAGER BLACK• whJ" p it••n , .._. .._ livinl room. Minimum main. Call 53U697 (1) 521-1.134, ~ Sal 4 .,.,,.._ I -"' "' ~ • plutb ~ • t ._. Pl..AST!:R. in. :-:,....,=--=-c-~.,.-~-~-----• or e ..... ;,mlll'O~ OWNER banded. Very tamt. Vic. ~·a .11.rp Maio :::'~-You OWN ttie 3 &, 2 Ba, wdl-kept, Nee Haw 4 Pride of Dwne:nhip lots in prime loc o1 cmilOI. Eut Costa Meaa. ~ .... ~. 6 •--• area. daM 1D aboppinJ:. unlll in choice Tu!tin loe. Close to Artesia Fwy A Car. National corporation. now in. Sl ,. _. ~ lndl $9(11» c1own wm i... w"" , __ ..__ ~ .,. ··-3 . "' . MA......, Wht •baa>' def. : 1 1111 S.. arlttel St. die• · · a .... ..,. -~ .....,.... Want larpr units, commer. man1 . -. 1mprov terviewin&", for owrier maJ'i. rem {CM Ile 3520· Dec <16111:N. ol So. O:Jutl'tua) w· I SILL '• HOM.. Mna. cW, or.'!' Nancy J. Moore. lndlvMfuaJ lohl in H.B. All in qtt of complete family fte· '67} 5sa J~~ Apt A~ C.M. Sant• Me "" • MS.mt or 551·9116 R~altor 673-3101 well developl!d-.reu. ~ national 1port enter. Ex· .._.....I•. ·~-IVlllY JI MJNUTIS I Wont -dlwni" -. BEAUT'-" -·GLISH • pu lot ........ By Owntt ... ,,,.,,. htgh retum en Jn. BU<. ohort hair .... Jre. rn...., .. , w lk & l .., '¥ ,,.... u-u.., Ln · "Call Mr. Graham '114: vutmentclSlJ.500 Secured. ~.youna.nrlA.PuJ'\d. "!~~!!!!!!!~!!I I ei ' ee toUo Have: OTC 1tGck. RM Home near Pasadena 962-13M. Rlafd lnvettlp~ tnvlttd. wen behaved_ Eve. 495-0282 :l' W"": oood quail"' Tn&et for N.8., CdM, C.M. Du· . O ~. Weft S7ll M W"1dtfl nr. Deedl. ~ plex or units. Home value Mull haw ~l .I: KEYS N 2000 IUock or u .. , anii .. 1_ -.. ... , J•M•-l .I S $211500 clear Call 548-U32 OVERLOOJttNG N.8. Ba.ck PR ability. JtePb' to Box 580 Cd M Pie ase ide n t I fy ~ ~"'Y -.-' · • Bay. 4' Cu1t Jots. A tare c~ the Dilly 'Pilot Ol' call Mr. 673-5646. ntONT new hlxurJ OptB "tll .t :OO PM ~ All ,pwr/atr, 16 mi.. Will exchana:e $1200 private p't)', Fee. Kfn&urd R.E. 'Mark ruce ('llf) 77f.7050. =P'OUNO=~;,,S._t._n~i~~.-..,-,8~.,.-ce -'*"' BR.~s BA. A4ulta, no ., cbnn win wh11, nr. nu pilot coune or block rental MI 2-2222 ...:==· ='=""°"""== ptta. "1·*1 lvllnHI "ent•f "" Michtlln f:ln• P'OR Linc.. tim~ 11 :id car of equal · r AR.TNERSHIP dluotutlon Enalrn School. tame white It L TA I 1---------Cad. or T 'fH..Olli. vatUe. 642-9365 CANYON To Ocean view, forces aale of manufac-rabbit. 541-5140 HILLOll.N -••1tl · one ot few left. Quiet res. turinr bus ine11 wit I\ FOUND Turtle, poitil ve -.,..,. ...,,.~ · J ..... income $2l40 )T. Hav• Free/clear. lots ~·II. level, 5t(IO mq. rt.. ,11,000. unHmitrd profit potent\a.I; .._ J mm avail. fL.r tmm.d. nm. SIOI» ~ for boat, ac:reage. Want d~esel fish. S08 S Ola Villa SC 492--M.14 Includes all diet and toolinc Iden t 1 flcation ~- I w...... ~.,.,.. 1-R in one or ciCY'• ~ kit er automoblle, Dartlftl' :ioat t_o '5(1,000 or Jive a~ required to Jl")dl.K'e • new ~8-3717. lhopptns dftfllrL Aw. l90 1Ut;y .. P.O. Box 2345. JUv. yat'ht to $150,0XI. <nf) Ac rt•.. '200 and unique kitchen pdzt1: FOUND, Ntar Market .,... Llue: S hr turn aq. ft. ... enlde. (n41) •'1111. 45S-3103. plu• 30.000 pacltapd unltl Buket, ~.B. creanK"Oiored ...._«Qt near OCMn or 250 E. lTth St., Calta Meu. HAVE 41Ai acrn he Ii: 2. Ne.,.·er dupln:e1, aide. by 21;~ ActH by Owner, Utiltt:tts· and many retail accounta •hort-hl.ind puppy.175-MSJ I e:ldlm 9Chool. YOlln& Cal Ml-. Bram (Ill) OL ll.#00 clffr; mrted M-1, In lloom-11dt; 3 Br. 2 81.. ea., tp!cs; near nmnlq water 6. Golf tor thll item Priced at RED BoJ• bicycle. 67)..mJ -=. wile 10 yr old lGD Sq. rt. ltetall tit otnce. trc San MU'COI North S.D. nr. bnch. E;ulty approx. Coune. '950 dn. $14,900. $5,000 and ~nn• can b« ar- ._..., A: ,.,.... lrD. W ftontqe an N'"'IO"t county. For lncom• proper-$27,000, Trade for land or f213) m,..:2127 ranted· ror further in-L•st '401 ~ (Wiii b«ha.ftd. · • Blvd. Acro11 from City Hall ty or ! ·Broker· !16145!. lndu1t. Realtor 613-4350. formation call ~1.006 or __ ------ : wadra in plct!.zrq). ac. Enrin, Sf5..leot. ffonalulu, Hawaii hOmt w/ BEAt.rr Mt Chtlet Cm:Ulne Resort Preperty '20$ 9fil..OM7 !IAMUE female, red ('Ollar. · ...... ~ PUot. NB 2,000 SQ. iif. pool. 4 BR. "9.!!00: Equity SL hfortil area ChoiCe view COIN LAUNDRIES Vie. &eavlew i: PoinMtt!.a, Olluple with 1 Carner •tore dow11tow21·Sa.nta $42M. Wal'Jt: NB dujlltx or Lake Greaary. Trd eq $211M ATTENTION SPORTSMEN! . Frltlcl•lr• CdM . f Unhappy chUdrtn. '. dlDd. want S !Ir, S Ba ~ AftL Xln't llusy loc. a W. income prop. McK.nzie tor ap11. in NB, Cd?lf. Holld.my van.don or retltt-Trom $6!iOI) to $37,500 No que1tlon1 asked. Reward. ::~-=~~ ';;:: fth SL, S.A. !41.stll Realtor Ml-0132.. 871-1273/64U339 menf. Flahina all ~ar. Ce-e suenaParke l'ullerton • Call 173-3W. ~ lllillM Up ti) StlJD.000 cuh, $43 om Beaut. sunny HID1 home ment block 2 br, furn house. Cypttu • Weatminster • 6 Mo. COcktr LOlt 4113 Vic. Offlui Jlent11 ~ TD A mt.000 e4". tn ~ Pool 4 Br, 3 Ba, din. fam. All eoawnltnces. Be!~~ Huntlnzton &&cl\ e Garden Btlta1t Ii · Yainiew. Litt · ' Bdrm w/p«A for .• lftdultrial tcr 0ranp Cou~ Trd tq. $55M kir htn:/dup, , view of .Lake 1'fe1d . i...oc. GroYe • Turtin • Santa brown 1pot1 on head te ean, ~ enc. I: tam. SHARE ~ ln tncome t.u ty 1noo CdM, Lido or Bal Jal. on ~-ac at Stewart• Point. Ana • Costa Mesa • Ana-1 spot oo back. Named if!f' 'WW lnlll' -Jul1 lit oftlct. t~ it11r ~ ~. l+M2S5 H2-3339 or Fullerton m.1273 Lake Mead, Nevada. Widow helm e La 1'Urada. "Brandy". Reward. 546-2805 :fl!i.~td)"QJ'.~ or ret.1 nts.te f\nfts' etc eelllng al W ,. Termi at CALL PIARLIE 525-7833 LOST Vic. !!.rookhunt 6: =ifNTAL SEllVICE &42-02!2 .. * *• 'lilt * * •%, Ph. mo -· "MOM & POP" H•ll, "°""" -mil• \ · ~ t9 LllNl .... 1 FOR rent officM ot nn. Money.makin1 re1taurant cal. Sll&btly lens b a Ir .. ~.ptaeon. M5-0ll3 CM 130 E. 11th St., CM. as ltlAL flTATI fCIAt aSTATI Out of St•te Prop. 6201 Boomln& Dana Pt. Grosses w/bushy tail. Reward . ' •LANDLORDS e " up. llMln " OoMrol 0_,11 . . $32.&00 • ..,, • btt' take oot 13M>93 :nu 1'ENTAL SEllVICE CM O'PICI Pt . $40 DOWN, $40 MO ONLY 19.000! LOsr, Smlll white poodle j ,_ 1 :-~ m.-CID~ Offlff ltlftf•I "71 Office llltftflll ~ 40 Acrea wl_tnes Ii: road, TIIE HUNTSMAN 496-1268 Sal. e.veninr vie. Hell 1 •., , , CORONA DIL MAR cl01e to ~w lab. N. E. FANTASI'IC Sui. Oppor. fl Newlvld. Anlwen kl "np. .aHtALS ltlNTALI HUNTINGTON alACH Immaculate 2 rot1rn Private Utah. Xln t huntll'." I fiih. yr medium 1iitd res;taurant pie." Reward. 147-1966 •. ~ ....... -:;..;~====-·I Apt!: Unfvml ... I Afr CenllltflM4 cfrlc:e.G'roundnoor°.Prlvate Ing. $400) Ml pnce, cn4> !n N.B. that muat be IOld APRICOT Toy Poodle, ,. -~------. OM MACH 91.va,.. bath. $135 m:i. Util 114, 6+MU5. due to Jou of "'It· 1DM down female. 7 mo. old. "' lbe:. ... ~- AN J62t lonfe AN 1621 tJock -a"'1lalllo In Palldnt. l1Um Owner. · C&ll Gale -• 491-5373 for Vic . Thorin. . CM. $100 newnt oftSOt buShltns at ... ~-I Movnt•fn & Dn•rt 6210 ·1ppt to mee. ~ward ~Utl ·1 , I . ' . ' ~ ,. ' -' I I I $paW. S.,.,. I. Li ) t•l••t -· ,_ •• a' ... °""" I • 1 ........... ~ ... .. , ........... ...... ...... _.a-____ ""c ., .... ~ r ... o.._,.,.._,., ....,,..., c .... .,.,...,,_,, Ne.a....., ,_,lfO __ .,_c-_ -- 1000 "· Jlae.4rtbr 81o£ , __ .,_ 0 .S-bc UDM91 ..-loca-In HUnllnc-I Loco,_ n CdM ==-·=-.--.,--. ton Beadl. Alf ccn4i1tlontd. 800 to 1490 sq. ft. Dei\&Xe Off. . Newspaper Dealership BLACK P•nlan malt cat. beau.Uful I"~ fteftt-ice gp.ces· ·Avail lmmed NEW 3 Br cabin, ·N' Lake For L.A. Herald &ilaminer in Vic 1'llr I: Fil.rview, CM. q e on . liech Blvd., rev Ptw:me ~ 60-9950 · Arrowhead . trplc, c pt•. OranZe County. Be in busi. Fri. ltewa.rd. 54~121. ~ to lJdn.t9 puidn& · (:n3) 80-2900, 982-7054 nea for yourself. Cub <ft. I ~=-~-~--~ lot. $50 P1f mnftth for NEWPORT. iitacb Deluxe BYJINESS •tMI posit req'd, \Vrlte Box RP LOST: Brown Cl.Ip Boa.rd, =r&w.~i: ~ ... C: =:: :, =·w.he~i flNANCIAL · 2662 Linooln. Anaheim. ;ee~ard~~ ~~al&.1). botn -Mnie1 H-awaUatJle tw 110. .All u.UU-~J• , • I 1 Investment till pOI ,ex(ltpt ttl~. EXtt' ofc suit.· 1100 Ml· fl. UI ne•• , ..__ Opportuniti•t 6311 BLACK Female. Iona: hair on f!.el . Jep l tsil. LictDM 4041'.t7 Heattbroken! ~ DAl~Y'Pl~OT · <Tpb/d'1"! 414 'N\>t l!lvd. Opporluntllao ~I-'"'-'"--"-"~'--'~ 17115 llACH ILVD. Call aft T pm wkdy1 INVESTORS -Want PJ00 TAN Dachshund 1 yr cld HUMTtNeTOM llACH fi'l5-464.f, Afliliate fm lll!curity qretment that m-NeWpOrt Harbor HI, call "!1f1 • · , • OFFICE OR STORE CANDY SUPPL y wtll ,.tum $2,931.12 fn 36 oft 6 pm. ,.._, oELUX'i S rm. suite in new 15 x 35' or 30 x 35' ROUTE . month&. $5.po!I lll!eurity ihd I-=="'======::. bid ll ,,. 0 exeellent credit. M3-!&96. p I ·-• 1 ., ad J a c 111 t to o 1t pi.inc A ut furn ~No sellfni: Involved) eve• .,..,. • _.., "Airporttt tnn" 4 Qranae NeW'pOl't l Ba1 Center, CM Excellent income for. few --.-FU-L_L_Y_L_l_CEN_SED __ *_ Ozty. Airport. Alr-tond... 2032 Ne-."POrt Blvd 64&-1252 houra weeld,y work. (~ M7tn.; fie LNn Q20 R.tnowned Hindu Sptrltualill cpl•. It dn.pei, mutic j: PRlVATE oWce ! n pro-and Eveninp), Refilllnc and Advice on all matten. t:,":1C:~· Ava tt. m1nentJoc1tioa.$50mo.33.l :Z~?5 .. ~trum1n'°0r'" 1st TD loan t.ove.1'tarriait.Busw .. E. 17th St., Of. Bk r u:u ..... .,__. b·adlnp .,·ven T d•"• a IOI Pi 111 I · ~ ec and aunawxHns ~ - m.t101 m.-4!4' !:""9 $25 to 15()11 !cl. n. 1'\lm :. w~ fttablllh route. t.ewat J\'temt Availabae v.•kc!'~~~~~· El "'fi!t!.~i':15~. · 'Tn.~i::;."::,!;~ :~:.11~~~2nd TD loan ci;,:~::,~~,::' Air con!. Seet'y ..m... -Aven St, Newport required, For~ Inter. Tlrme -"' ...,,,,., * MEN * . --"'"" 1-lfd. iloo s.i. l't. Offlco :!:.: 1;:..,.~ "':; '42·2171 -11 ~" ,...,,,. ,.,. the St.. Calif ht Nit. Bk. Bide· Tn Clv1c Ctnttr Santa Ana. phone nwnber tD MULTI· Servi• Harber am. 21 Jft. ri&ht one. \\'e l\a\'t a way • 2.10 E. l'7U1 Sfrtoet Partinl. crpt, ftlrtt incl srATt DIST INC.. 1611 W Settler Morfti• .. Ce. .o e&ll us '-be1ln to ll\"fl ! c.c.ta ?iflla '42-1'35 f'w.lm 2k .. ft. '541-5111. Broactwl.Y. i:Mhllm. M 331 E. 17th Strftt 547-1668 l'roe c.Mor-llm. • lomla.112102 (n•> """?· . TIME FOlt M.N . ....,.,,,. _...., Ol!I-. f!orn 145, aum:sr man.l;>tac:o tn FRANOllSE. .., ,.,_ "'UICI CASH MEN ! '""" '""'1 """"' "" air tOnd, '-lb' janitor. uttl town. TM DAlLY pn.or to1ffrc b' ~ all tn. ,.. e:xpenslw cm ancl clotht•. pd.7 Min. S.A. F'rwy, :1111 W, -Sa,. vtntory ..,..,JiiqaUen A THROUGH A •i>tn Ill "°" -lo .,. '"' st., S.A. Ml.$lll. OUllllod . IU1rotu,., Eooorh lnvlntory DAILY PILOT of "" ""'"'' ..._ NEAR c.rir. City Kall. 31\m. money, time A etrcrt. 1'" to do SllCll. ·~ ~ work European n.2M oatl to CGr· Of!ICOL Paneled, C&ll"ll. -111 '""'""'" ·ltil> !!Ii 1 cull. WANT AD nl I fatr l.ulllt 2502 .......... -------------"-'dnpoa=::;·'-"'"°=·.:Call::.,:ll2-Clltl::;;.;;;;:_ M!l-2'25 N~O.M: t • AA"11ti1MenMrltl 6411 -----t 110 SALi New • uitd name br1Jldl A --·~,, ... , 'c:bUd.rtn& • mtl'll a,panl. Small an0i(ue:1 .old iSaUY on oonslpf¥nt, raml1f Treu- ·..,. ~. 1123 S. D c.mlno "'"· ""''"'· - DON'T PINCH YOURSELF (Youir• Not Dreaming) But You Con PINCH YOUR PENNIES with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad 3 LINES 2 TIMES 642-5678 YOUlt CREDIT IS GOOD DIAL DIRICT I • •, . ' , ., • • J ~ A,rll -1970 JOU a 1"'"=ovidln' JOIS,; ~,JOIS. llMKOYM:NT JOIS a IMl'L : • ~-ffl~~·~~~~!n~~!!~ Job wm.,;-., MM -'·~~ tt.n:~w...neo .a1k1 Mer .... w ... 1100 J,~. "-•· w""'. 1100 f::;;h, MMt w-.,.1111 I ,.,, ~ WJNDQWI ""'Walbinc ... odd • \• ' • • ... ,, j ,,.. ••• 1 I., ~ ._ TIE AIRPORTER INN HOlB. :Jw~n~~ ~~~~ .. ·i i:t=:~--.(~KS • . . ·· :1 ~ , , ~PeN1N6 s~t'I AT 1 · · · ......... •:Grill. , , • l • , • • " ·,;,. ~ 11700 M•~rlhur ~l•"· right • • • Job Wan+M. I .. MBM. 1f1. , .... " ~/,\ /' •• ,. .. • ''?P!!••t•• Ot•"f• C;1u1t.,. tA~,,ertl • I ~ W1•11t ,4 7020 .. ·op• '!'9•"""1_ :l fl.. ~ 1 •·,: ~ l~1•c•Ptinti .-pp;ik•t.._ te fUlpMltionl in th• Ca/f one of • ' ' . N '~'•y K' ••"'":•J '·· -'. ~~otel I r••+.u~•..t. coif•• 'flop ·-·~•et ~apt., TWO Women will clean. $11 ,i C-~un, ,..,"'" f'..~it '-,. I -F1tt)M'0FFICf MANAWfR -C:OO~S t J • ,'• 'the. expert$ and It), ' • ' ' it•ST~UIU;NT'.c • -••O)fT .... CL .. KS •• ". ._,ANftY MIN •• i • II.steel below/! '. -• ·-11 'H-"'-", "'~-u... -Nl&Hr Ationo• I ~' .. --KITCHIN H!LP!U ' ' -9rll9f'", .,._... .... ' • -.ACCOUNTANTS M ~ISH\tfft~ElS f, , ' t I LADY wouJd like live • ln ,(at se.t 1N...-" ..... ay) ... lMCl JOOO 5,,;,,1 -POT WASHER$ • · t ~ hou"sekttper wOrk, t:.e~. -.-......cA$HllRS ' ., i ., ~EST,t..U~NT MANAG'"lli ·• .;iJ'H ~ r "" SER''l"E D1••cTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY P .(/, Box 674, Loguna ll<h-.:..SlillTCHIOAOD OP!RATOl -4'1AITA&'·D' I ' • 1 ' t Sii.ViCE DIRICTORY.. ••"" wu;; -. ~ • tot convalt&oeoce, '. -IELL CAPTAINS I -.(;~"Al.NS t : ~ountlne '500 Carpet Cleanfnt 6615 H•un.,._ . ,,30 eldez;ly care or family care . ....,. Mtn, w ...... 7100 J1b1 Men~ won(.,. 7100 ' ~ta\ MEN =::etlt.,!,~N.~ERS !!l , •• Homemaktn. 5f7-8itl. • "· '• -ROOfil MA IDS -HOSTESSES ~ iuu. 'Ctiar·e~ •. d' ~· ~~ llAUIJ.NG &: Cl~in-up_, · · , ygu' QU' AtiflY DENTAlJ~tf..Dt.AReoop--~INTENANCE MEI+ -WAITRESSf.S ' ' -.f ~ i '.JitliiiLpatttlmew.Qrk. . ~ ~ ' 4 Treuremoved.Reuanable. J bW ,td· CAN tionlmt.Mu.tlteexpft'.IO:low~ • -.MNl'fOlt . ' -IUSIOYS -..., "l' 9D--05Z7' • , .; ~ ,,.t~ · ~ l)'t:e es~te. St&-l 7 t2 o II•••:• yjomlft 7030 N:c1~ ~ t;' .;t:\;:, ledp 'of form& « Xl'&)'I. ' ' Apply W••kda y1 ".+w•tn 10 •.rn ... 12 p .,;,. or ) p:m, .. 5 p .in . e. CARPET LET ROY HAUL IT! . " 5 4.,. • .... 1115 wk. For 138-1410 Ganlen G..,.; --..,.,-. \"'.o,m.-7,•oo'' .lolb1 M-Wi , __ ,'100 Jo._, "--. W.:JI.i · Babyslttlnt 6550 STEAM CLEANED 12'' Ill< ~ T J>icJ<u COUPLE' will.,..,... 50-JOO 1.........,-w, cllUln, DISHWASllER-PART·TIME J.Joolblll..;-'M<-on· -, _ -·-··'"°"'--·· ._ --... -__;'ji'I.. 'LovirwttUablecare~)OOI' 10c SQ. Fi!n.,. 1 e . ~ :adult.µnib. Experiencect. Oayn.&.0380·tietw .. Mpm.· Swill~ 41.4 N, New. • _ '?GR' • cbildn<!t,'lllg 'fe"'fd'>O<¢' ~-t""··· tion HoulOCINnint 6735 "' ........, tllnllY ....... N.B. " Hot lunches. Ratel t0 wit 146:-597,J t c~\~' DONUT SHOP Ladles 1''al\t· INSURANCE Girt, e*:Der. titAINTENANCE MAN -PART Timt, i11l1i.-.. • your. incOme. Iritan!J wel.· DI®Ofuti carpet Oeaners. IJy &: 'Beach ')ip.ni~•I Jobi: tMrr, Wom. 7100 I" • 1 • ! ' eel: 25-45 fqr c.iebt rhltt No Xln't opportunlf,)'.· to tulC$l DI SH WA SHER wan-SOCIAL DJ;RE~ ~ --~ 8 .. -. _,, ~1.965 .,._..-I:at 1 ~-"• used ..... _..._.. -·~ luD · ~ DONUT. 135 growing ~oeraJ ~ .. ~eJlC.Y ted. Pleue eaU 12 pe.1' hr. &tJ..llWru . unu.:u. .....,. ... uw.a .,_,. .""-'t""••-, n """"" . . C&rpets. wmuuws, ftoor:at M ~E l1'1h· °"'St· ·~C-M '. In Qrangc Co. Salary open. * ** 673.4530 * ** •PART TIM& 9 A!l-1 RELIABLE mother of 2 C?edlt cards $6. Rm.646--1234 etc. Rei: It Comme'l . . . " . . Call Cli(f Nicboll at Tbe S d .. ., 'i. 0 des!rea babysitting my hrp, REMARC Services. 3 rooms 646-1401 h b·1'l1't1•e 's flllll'Dll1 t ~ 0----"B'' Clarice Corn 547._ MATURE Counter'Saleaman, ~ • wee., . ; 3 . yr/older1 Mesa Verde. $21.50. Full ~ Credit Mesa C1eanktl Service . • u UfttMI. ntRWIJll11 .• pa!\}' • • · General Ofc ~r T\lea&.t It RETAILING. "6-E011 can!>, OK. 841'f>I"' Carpoto, wllodowa, flocn, etc. -Ufl{i mfteO Mlnimum 2 ,..,.exP'ri-. K•ypunch Opr, $,520 ,~·£.RonW,, 646-7«11. I VERY reliable mother of 2 ~· IL CODµnc 'I. ~ CV l'flllllKllNG ence in layout 1: taping DAYS. Xlnt, stable Co. ldeal MECHANICS HELPER C.r-t Layi·~ & ·n<>efl fJ wuno>u. ol art work for printed working """"· Top bents; • LUBE MAN wants babyalttln1, my r--··• Walls-Floots.-W1ndoW16.·Rup -·l!J _,__,,... '---.J-Call •-P't u7~-• R pair 6626 """w' uua.i:wt. M... a' ""~. MUit be ta.initial' w/diHel ~~eCau~f~nfant ~to 3 __..!.. Re~.e:J,~%~~~~ GEN',L OF~ TO $450 Beallt1fu1 Pacltrc View Me. C1N ·ParsOMtl Dept. Abigail . Abbot ,Perion1iel •trucka.~F'Urnlah your oWn ,.. * EXPERT r•RPET Bright -·· -rt w:/ acctr " (T 4j •, •~ Agency, 230 vi. Warner, hand too' "'" · HOUSECLEANING ., .. ~ •· · . mor;a1 Pork need> I•• ma-I 49..-'l..,I Su11-, M•, "·•ta Ana,• ' "· WlLJ.., care for one child as Installation & Repair , . . IChooll~ or exp, Type 50. "'" ~· · DRIVER companion for my 4 yr old No jo~ too small, 646-5971 Exp, Reas. Ref: 63&435t Loan or R.E. exp. helproJ. tw'e men, · TELONIC ' * LAqlES *· \V/Cl.11!8 l' Llcenee, exPtt on aon. ~2431 CARPET LAVI NG PRODUCTION Profesa.klnal traJnhi1 !nil' our ·Industries To work I~ pho,ne .. ~r ddept. ldicsel equip & 40' low tbied CHILD C&re, my home. CJ;. PAGE 642-~ Painting, Corona del Mar ottiCH ac C.l\f. 0U1ce, 1u• a a,y, trlr'a . . C:O..na d<I Miii'. . ·" " ." '' • Pa~rhanti"!I 6850 CONTROL led • Laguna Beach S """ a w';;J'. , o 1yp1ng: MAN FRIDAY ' ''*~* \ t ·Itri · •"*4 Good'-i tiHR-hf Ing cep ·· M t h:ll e telcplxmo " ' F·-,'1n• ' -l 'CUSTOM Pal ... 1-"""--,vr ng, ·~· 1 PP -:-1 Opportun~ty· en1plo-r u.s '"' .Ft1t ' General Oun.Up .A ~· •. -....... ,. i•"" & rec ...,.. w to ttto ..,........ ' ~¥ YOlce, 642-1508 y-~ w·~ f 1--11 ..... _ ___. **' ING Y Cl:UU> CARE in ,my )w>me, NO foo Exterlor-lnterlor Spe¢allat" r "~-r· You OWf! " yourse al'-D.{t.'PERY Worlrers: (·2 ) ..... w":. or...........,. ~ ~ ;.,~=~~•'Schoo I 1 re a . NEW or -repair. job Residential • ComiDercial. BOOK KEE pc R $450 range an tntervie~. Must be ex per all around. * LADIES * 18-60, mow trucking tinn. ~~':o Yr'~ 1 .,.. __...,, &mall, tree ests. .No.job too large or too amall · -'"' Steady work. Gd wages &: SARAH ~Y Spr\rli: Call Jack 546-n'l2 by !; ..... -..P?. o,wn • ~2343 or ~7328 Lie. 'BonCI. Ins: Won't be un. F 1'? ~ AIR, knowledge ol PHONE fringe bweti.b 16al Platen-& all season 1ewe1 r Y · 'ilfu!ANIO-Yweign Cat .. ,.. .,~ 6665 derbkl! &l&-3679 .shippUJr & ~-* 644-0212 * Ila Ave., C.M.' Absolutely no lnvest'rrit .• \\'e ~'d:, c.osta ·Mf.sa .•. ,. ' hoUl"I to aell Att"ON CHILD Care In my bome. 240 Cabrillo, C.M. Call I 548-1623. Ftoor train 531--lG.n 96)!59SS ....... t' TICS in )'QUl" ·locali~ ., ' ' ProfeHlonal TRISH' HOPKINS' DAR!'tlLL WAllD *-DRIVERS * UTE. Facto.,,: ..... start •'' •Call' """133*' . now-· 1 ~ RElJABLE CHlLD CARE • IN MY HOME. -CHIID care, fenced yd, good lunches, playmates, reas. C.M. area. 54~10 ~~. 'ci:!. . Pa lntor1 Ltd.~ .CHURCH NURSl\R,'I: N ti:--1 $2.~ hr, x!nt .. ,~ J'lll>d, •..,.Mo;E-~~p1y." ~ ~540-~704~1'___::__~~ " • .,.. :Owu<I BRUSH. ROJ..L, SPR:A y Attendant. sun. mta'llirc, 0 ._,,...enc• paid bol\day l-"°"'. ' ........n::. ' "" • • RECEPTIONIST .. 546-7'.lSl ~ -' 546-M7B" ,.FREE ESTIMATES by appointment Tues I Wed altemoafts. Ma--Nec~ry! mech ab 111 t ;ac~pfui, Laguna Bea.eh; • . Yoong. lady. neat a~· · · 6680 * 548-6®2 * · 642-1470 tu~ Jove·&: undttstand ba· Most have dean Cllllfomla 962-2112 bcfo~ noon. F.V.' l\IUSIC .ArrawP·· Wnte in-personable .r. 1ttra Gardening ·INT & EXT Pain•1 ..... Free .ioo E !!th. g 't .,.,~ ble1 1 ._ 1mall chfldren, ~ -~ A...a.. --.=...,..--... ........_ -.strument char1a for .com-client cOntacl ""-! ~ 'WILL babysit weekdays l alter 6 PM &: all day weekends. Call ~218. ANTHONY'S 644 4860 Dependable Maintenance Exp, • Pruning • Planting Budget .Landscaping · est!. Loe ·refs. ""N~at & ....., Co.ta~: e ~ ical ~. Hrly wqe· U. YELLOWCA"Bco. ~ -...---po&er olfx>p\ilar' musli. An required; e~~ri; . ..;;..;,,11111 llOnest. Call Chuck 645-al09 cording' to exp; l-~ty. 11$ E. llth st.. Local Office JoW .. 6 PM, Sun. thru 'liitift, fened. 547-9519 c'r Jim 548--0405 . AdvertJsing Agency Send handwritten apPlica· 0::eta Ml!Sa No -Charge. 1009.4· FrH Dave McKli:iney, .st}-42'10. R.:EAt. ESTATE C METICULOUS PAINT . *'SECRETARY* tionlo-fd.mlla11y'1'1iot. EXF.CIJTIVE .secr.t&rY,"" ·' Nunlnr ". . BeglMlnr Ins.,;;~ MATURE, Expcr'd. babysit- ! ter, J'ftl, Lido Isl. ()wn i IJ'a.U,porta~ ... !893 • Horticulturist • EJ\..'P, OOCKS-houaes, int-ext. Ne:wport&ach. Experienced. . 25-40 Rigid qualltteations Plell8C call for appl. White~ b e; INS. col. students. 675-5812 Excell. typing.& lhottband1 -CITY OID -v, lncl 'appe~ Xlnt 0~ S1.lperior Ageoo.y "2-TI41 R.N •• 3 Clays .per Wk. starting a co!nptete sale& PAINTING -Ext-Int. lJ yn. some·billina,under 30. Pres. NIWPOR1' Bl!ACH . poriu,uty, NewporJ" Center. 1857 Harbor, Col!lta Mest Chall*'tlni ; p01ftion, traini~ prOgr&m: ~ exptlr. Im . Lie." Free "'t. •ure pace. Xlnt, beneftta. · ,• ' C.U Sf+-1405 bctW(!ep S Ml ..,. _____ .-:"911ef ._-supervisor,·· !' prhnal:Uy for• naw~ -peOpJe NEW Lawns , re-seeding. Acooust. Ceilings, 548-5325 (n.4>·6ii2-3910. e DRAfTSMAN • ., & 5:30 PM for 'appointment. ~.~. ~ bed: ECf. • l includes all ,/.he P~ : Briek;"Mes0n,Y,. .... 6560 I BUJU>, Remodel, i e pair Brick, 61odt, eo nctete, ~m:;e~bla;' =~-~ EX1'ER. ~vr ·l stOrY ~2 Jr •. Purt~.i.sing Admln. $614 $131 per _month ··EXPERIENCED Pediatrlc ?tfor Comfmot bra ,4 wig• for , 9.SPttfl 01 li.atin&,.1inMM Story $35(). Ckimpl w/good $8,000.· RN or Public Health nurse -·1 LVN ·. 6;io" em ·· 3 pm, appraiiynr '-~ -1 ~~~~~r ~info call pa.int. Inter. Rm's $25'1>9-int 2 yrs college, some exp, fee Excellent hml;llts, chall~l.I· for iroup pn.c~. ~ fitting or jo~ .. eau Mrs. 2 days per. wk. Relief reside.ntia.I real e ·~· lncl Roy -847-1358 pd ... (also fee jobs) call Ann,. lne position ·m progremve resume t.o P .O. 89)j.~•17i8, Conway, 96S-6219. ·med. nurff. In c I u de I co m.p.~ carpentry, no job IOo small. I-'-'-~~====-- Lie. Contr"" 962-6945 ' LANTERS • Patios • Block Walls -Dri ways • Sid&- walks. 642-91112 Morn or eve. GARDENING INTER Ext PAINTING Westciitt Ptn0nnel Agency, Public Worka Depart:rnel1t. N.B. LVN:-Flill or Pfl't time, 3 , audiov~I color~ Trees, shrubs, ivy removed. IMi."\fE;r SERVICE. Locai 2043 \YiestcliH ~" -NB. Re<\ull'H: three ye~~ * F,OOD WAITRESS " to 11:30 PM. H1'nllng{9ll &ATH AIDE .. I AM • :iwi~~=~cUy suhow .• NeW lawns. Rototillinr. Free rel FREE '9t. 54&-1627 645-mo. ~:~~~~~ *SHORT ORDER t'OO~-~~~:~ ~~{te,c e.n,t 1 ·PM. 4 days per wlc. PlellM! ask for ~ ~esl, 548-8918 p A I N Tl NG-Int . & Ext. ADULT To care 'for Con. bltltu~ for bio )lean IX· lt!uit be exp'd. See 1-.ir. u.:u. Will train. Whiling. 546-6'40 Citr AL'S .,J,.a.ndsca.ping. Tree H'igheilt Quallty. Lowest valescingUyzold.Wkdays su Haveles, Huntington Lanes, *· MA,CH.INI~:r .1 · ~-ru:nR.E0 WOMAN .... Business Servict1 '562 1 T.RANSLAn6Ns. Spattish· English. 2CI YJB exp. in Latin America. Mtlmford Transla· lions 543-5306 Remo'ilil.-YardRemodeling. Pfolces. Fullyexp. lnlf. John 8-4:30. awn· trinsp. Aft 6 perienee. 19582 Beach Blvd. Hunt. jierlenced. S to ~3tl shift. WARP CLERK _ P•,rt or over, noexpcr' •. ;..._ Haul trash. Clean-ups. 673-116& . 9&2-0396 . . Apply immediately to Penon. Bdl. Apply: T7l 0 W. 17th St. C.~f." time. Exper. pre.f ~· wage1, flex.• hn:. tc:l.11 Repair s~. 673-llG& PAINT NOW SA.VE $$ ALL THREE SHIFl'S . ncl ofttce. City ·Hall. 3300 GARDENING, exp'd Enali!h * ?t AINTENANCE • ' ~ult be .efficient. . 646-40Tl att 5PM ~ ~~~~ ~Jack NOW!! • Foreman 'Newport: mvd., . N•wport speak.in&. Minor landscapina: l ·Y9r =~I!~an ':, ,P•'BK .i..t00 • :t llAM. . . . industrial I: ~ 894-3895 or 837-G!m • Lead Men Beach, Ga1if. -Pl60 or call & yard -care. 541~ olt carpenter. Apply.: ~l~d "" Restaurant f!lflll * 646-3629'.W NEED a Painter? Interior • Fiberglus molcJers (TI.fl 673-6633. !i P e rsonnel, Newport-Mesi CQ.":'}'ALES~(.tiT ~ C.r-torlrt1 & eXtefiar. · ExpertenCed. • Gelroatert General Office to $450. School Diltrtet, l60l lSth St. nOSP!TA · ~· * LANDSCAPrNG * A to p "' '>PU)g r.o 1 Desij"ns. Installation. Lawns SST-8638 . . MacGREGOR :YACJIT Corp. ClERK 'fY,15'.f ~M .. ~ly c~ttices.' Call Newport Beach. 645--0EiOO t714) '42-2410 ·• CARPENTRY 17c' sq ft compl. Sprinklers. COILEGE Student. 2 yn '~· 1631 Placentif,, C.M. Type 50-60 wpm. .,electric Loraine, W~iff Penionnel * MAINTENAN(;E" MAN MINOR REPAIRS. No Job 12 yrs local exp. 536-1225 perience. Low prices. typewriter. Purchuln& de-Aaeney, ~ WestdiU Dr., wanted. KnoWlCilge'o( basic •NV.i:tl)~ AIP~S * 7.3 4 Too SrQall. Cabinet 1n pr-·Steve· 54H~9 · ASSEMBLYTrainee1,dayor partment v:perience pre-~2170 operatkln &: toola, employed ;tll thlfta. Exper! Person-· qu I: .other cabinets: ROTOTILLING night shift, female age 16-fem!d Dlw:rsUM!d duties. N.B. 64 In blq. malnteli:Rnee Worjc. nel' Dept: Hotig Hotpllal, 545-8175, Uno answer leave New lawns , landscaping. RErIRED P"'!_nthoer:. 26t N>!l"n 28, no exp nee., but mwt cAi.L PERSONNEL DEPT. GROCERY • Ship.pin r 1 )'I' of •x-r In t'• N.B. , t .,. -H. o b ... ex""r. Neat .,. nes . o ha •• , "•ht• n•-r Cl~ drivl ,.-n . mq a v--~·... . Shru s & trees removcu. driclter. Call 536-6801 ve g ......... eye"'6 . -~ .Cn4) 494.-9401 "'£~ mature man, ng performance of! b u·1 1 d I n t NURSE AIDES;;. ~All Shilts Anderaon Free est. 548-1742 dextecit)'. Apply m per~~ TELONIC nee. fqr deliverlea ... 3M7 E.-ma In le n a nc t", · Apply: otien:--Dperil"\ced-pre-t'd. CARPENTRY.cabinels-Room LANDSCAPING COLLEGE STIJDENT SAE Advanced Packaging, INDUSTRIES C.OU~Hwy.,OlM ' C l a1 ilfted {'e;r110nnel, Appfy: I:.a.guhl..&aetiN\Jri. Add., Patio!!. ltny size job. New ~wns, ro tot t ll ! ng . LOWESI' RATES! 9 '~T E. F.d.inger S. A, Laguna Beach HAIR STYLIST. Operator Newport. J.f es 1 Unified .,ng Horne CT14)' t94-80T5 Mlke fm..1166 & 646-2576. Shrub's & trees removed. Call Bill 548-454 ' ' ATTENTION I 11 An equal opportiutitY wanted for bu.sy shop in School Diatnct.· 1601· ,JGU. CARPENTRY -CABINET'S Free est. 548-1742 Pl t · p tch MARRIED STUDENTS employer Lquna Niguel. Grbup tn-st., Ne~pqrt a e.ach. Nunlng Remodeling-repairs. No job CLEAN-UP SPECIALIST as er!ng, a ' '8IO You can u~ \\"ell and com· iurance, paid Vacation r'•n. 66-0000 ~ REGISTERED NURSE too small. Call 646-4224 f\fowing, edging, odd jobs. Rapair plete your tducatlofl! Part Clerk .• Typi'st Following preferred. 60%. ?\fALE. Telepborie .JSlea-F..ire ·: ·f.C.-C.C.U. . QUALITY Woodcraft, sm1 I ~-'"'c.;:,"'°-'--na_b_le_ . ...,..548-0955'"""_,.·-* PA'lO-f . PLASI'ERING. time and fµll time ,'Ork is 831):.1302 or 495-4020. AAk for deal. Paid dail)', ·PH: Mr '.Expanding unit, <;ha)le~ ...,n'I coru;tr. It .... -ntry. ~. Jan1nvise Janclscape, All types. Frtt est1mate1 available! You can 91!t your .. __ Rick. Ryan 83&-4367 opportunities, continuin& ed· a-~..-. ..__., ,.........-Call 54()..6825 ov.·n hours! Your dollar re-Typifli:, filinC, good pnuuc ucation pl"Ogl'ap\. Contlc:t Call Ken 645-0044, MM235. cleanup. maintenance. ===';;=""'"'-===-! turn ts in direct proportion vo~. rood with~-Dr-HAIR SI'YLIST for men. MAN to as1llt Mgr., local peenoel So. Coast Com· GEN. repair, add., .ca.b. "1ack 842-8442 6l90 to the time and effort you oellent compa.ny benefit&. pret with followiDJ:, ippUanre I~. ·Must ·be munit, ;,_m;p, 31872 q>ut FomUca. paneling, marlfte. JIM'S Gardening & lawn :P-'l"u::m::." ::b::;lnt""---'---l lnveJ1t! ·The resKlual income Advancement opportunitiel. ** 494-5054 ** neat appearing. Call· 9·AM HW)i, So. Laguna <n4l 499- Anylhlng! Dick, 6734459 maintenance. Res. I: com-PLUMBING REPAIR is unlimited! Only those with Newport-Oolta Mel&. area. Hospital to 10 .Uf only~ 4U6-2383 1311 Ext, 356 ' REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS mercial * 540-4837 No job too small a desire to earn and a will \Vrite Box p.lflO, Dail.)' Pilot. e PHYSICAL MAN I Gardener," Ir o u "rl d OUice Temporary * CAB~E'I'S. !J!Y 1lzc job JOHNSQ,,N '.S -G~ING e 642-3128 e t9 v.-ork need apply. It you nIBRAPIST maintenance, 1t Newportci 25 )'l'!l eir;per."St8-6713 Yard care. Clean.u~ ·Prun--"p'1,-=m""b"'""•-"E"1~ .. "1r"1o=a1--I are interested, pleaae call COASTAL AGENCY Apply Personnel Director Inn Perm11nent. See bead • ·w· ORK iln1EN'' &' M CARPENTRY i.ing, pl.antinc.·96~20J5 Repairs-Installation Jack Bf0\\'11 ~!J..2613 Coat.a A member of So. Coa.at CommwUty Hosp!-Gar<lener, Mr Fllis., N.B. Rn c8u Gordon ·. 847..6745 JAPANESE d:ardening ST.50 hr. 642-2755 Mesa. SneUlng &: Snelling Inc. tal, 31BT2'CoutHW,.., South MANAGEMENT OPPOR . Sentice. Neat work. Cleanup --BABYSIT, mature Christian The World's lerge1t Laguna, Callt'. Pb: 499-llll Full or pt. lim:e. Cai nee, 20 yd, main!. 968-2303 ROoflng 6950 Scientist, my ho_me, Laguna Professional Ext. 336. tir wk. 836-4302. LAWN MOWING SERVICE , Beach, 6 am.1o 2;SO pm 5 E ployment S.rvJce HOU~EPERWan.te~. M•1J•gtmantTref,t1•• ~n temporary a.uignmei:its CEMENT Work: Walles -"· Neat, de~~ple, reason.. GUTJ'ERS & Downspouts days/wk. Start li1ay 4 . Z1;' Huber Bl ~ 540-60$' live-In pref. ' 2 ·IChl. ~ • , ' $5qO • · : J:lloc:;nc;~te~~ ~-cenee;! J~~:N~ e~~= serv· ~!:~e ~a~~ San B~~;~~R. days & eve1. Harbor Blvd." al Adam• ~~~:J: ~~::,~~:. ~!c11~~~n,;:1~t: • TY'PISTS ,. right! Call Bob 642-9187 aft 5· ing F. Valley, H. Bch. Costa , . 6960 ?<.fust start immed. Must be COOK-BROILER 83S-5853 ~3 'wealcl~ D~., N,13. • Bl<KPRS' CONCRETE ~-ork all types. ?<.Iesa, Npt Bch. 645--0345 Sewl.ng close to Orange County See Clltl · HOUSEKEEnR -Live In 645-mo , · 1 • • ~ • Sawtnr. breakln&:. bJ,ulin&.1-='=::==:====::::. SE\VTNG It ALTERAnotfS. IJrporl -or C.M. area . Laguna Beath Country Club for e~'rly couple. Mature * M~~ANCE PA.TNT, •· ., GEN 'l OFFICE Sklpload!ng; Lie. Service '& General Servletl 6682 Fast It Reas. Service. Call 557-9608 South Lagu)la woman pref. Call~ CTne ·To·~ • C CLERKS Qu.llly ··•1010 ' ~ Sat M HOUSEKEEP-~-.... , ER. ,_,.... ...... .. AC T. · ~ 645-~ BABY.,,. ..... .,, • · om-CX>OK Short Order, YQ\!tli'· ""''"' """" .., joumeymllll patbter. Aw1Y: * CON,(;RETE Wbrlt , l.AWN Mo\\·en .. sharpenecl -ph 1 S • lnp. ((!ol.lege P~l Call Nl1«-"'ft.M...,.iealls" .. ntal lladyinlrvintTerr.Penn Ciusitled .~ntbnnel, N11:w.·. -ASSEMB.LE•< Ueensrd: Patlos '/ dtvw)'I, small engines repaired-lite U 0 sttry ewrng alter 5·30 M&-544a "'"' ...., --1 S day wk. Live In~ rt M• u ,,,...._ ~......,, J'eo' 6590 ' . . WHERE · YOU. WANT Cement, Concret• 6600 I .,C~' • Exp'd. Pm Tlt.!J!lliii , AP~LY .. ISJ;E. COAST ~ . N~RT BEACHi-J9 I RN In-Service, co-oaW -? exp'd ·only. B" .. 1 pref'd. Xlot bonelllo,;~ starting salary. Co il'fi' , Director of Nursing. M.emorlil Heap. 642- RN's-ICU, All shifts Xlnt y,.'Orkfng coil<I••, tact Director of · C.M'! 1o1.mo..a1 64z..2'134 RN, Night supervilor:.. working OOnd'1 ".l ~ Contact Dirtttor of N C.M . .,, MernoriaJ . 64,_2734 . . . Salos -etc. Phillips Cem,,nf. welding. Faulkhet's Mower ·My 'place. S4~70lZl?Vel. BABYS~ Hlkpr. 2 ~~ti.b:Ho;:cx1ffu~0 ~~3~~ bta1rict, 1Mi;lli$t.:flW. ('8ic'p'd &'t·iainees} 548-6380 Shop, 2122 Harbor Blvd, l.V.IJU J CQ h .. ~ -COo!ita A1esa, ~7203 Tile, Ceramic '974 L"hildre~ 5" 4. 0\\11 trans. :ee&:ch "Blvd, Westminster. ITT ABS ~f _port Bep,c , .....,...,._, •• r .... AREA MANAGER (S..ch cities loc•tlenl,) ·" · ~ ,· : GOOD PAY! bOObiBENEFIT$! AfORE Concrelr patiotLilor DON'T De gp ,:... ... A .... ;~. Perm. F .V. 968-1631 afl 6. COOKS with broller exp. A!AIDS. Experiei>c¥!d, ~ less money. Art.11tic se ng u-nc_.... * v The Tiie M * d -.i <DA ... ~ B 6U--068'l Chet.Wine's Repa\r&rvlcc, eme, in BABYSITI'ER Wante • Alaowaltreues.fu.llotpart-21. A.,..,y go:-11 rown:.11 & fini1hlng. s 4 6-9 8 4 1 w Ji d Y s Cu!t. v."Or~. llllltall It repaln. Paularino . schJ dist. cau time caJ.I 837-0006 hes en lmmedlete • Motor llote.1. 31106 S. Coast Holiday & Vecetlon Pl•n CUSTO¥ CONCRE;l'E_' No job too small. Pla!ter alttt s PM 540-6992 · openlftg fer llw;y, South l.a,gunl' ' ~~~~~ -~ -~ .. l~~;;~S.IONAl patio. Leaking shower BABY~ive In. 2 *DEMONSTRATORS ... MAIDS NEEDED -Ex- • APT. CLEANING 8'7-l~l'J~ Chlldreo. AU .'!1'~'" ~FM amaU appllinc<•, food, MECHANICAL ?:!;,::;\·~~KEN "!~ CEMENT WORK. m job too Special Unit Rate 646-2698 ========="! eYel oH. ~ ~ beverages. No cxpe'rience FTSME'N· .. ~ ... "· · " Small, reasonable. Free TOPSOIL ' 69'n BARMAID .. ,,..,r __ .... Some week-end DRA . Dl)'11lde .Dr., ewpt_ Bch. c-·tlm. H. Stufllck 548-8615 "'"ireu M ·~ ' ...,. Health Clubs 6720 Attractive . ..\pply days only, rk • &11UWl1 .. •n& · • ' · •' DECORATIVE CON~JOETE -----TOPSOIL. Nitrogen fortified Scotty's 436 E . 17th, C.M. wo W9ite.rn Glr1, Inc. ExperlenOl!d in ~IOI· 1 •' • -' DR!VES-WA!.KUA SAUNA ,'.MASSAGE redwood added. 831-4852. Baok ,...,. drafting on •man MACHINISJS 6<'-'5!( wu. IRLri00L-GYM 8J>.:ltlr.o or <9>-4632-EXPERIENCED 4GG1 MacArthur Blvd. "' .. ~~:m. ~~~".'.':~ SERVICE Ol ~ECTdltY "' ""' --STENO -Beach "' ·~---""'~ Le Seton de Traitments Tr."1· S.rvlc9\ ' ' 6~ ~ in& knO"\\rj.!dge of dlmerr. Chlld Care, licensed -• "' ~t Hwy N t ......... alonlng technique a1 ap. 6610 M ~j0~. 1 ' ~315i · ·-UNITED CALIFORNIA DENTAL ASST Front .leak ptlod to cutlnp and..,.. \\'eyaecep~·ll ~It cards TREE SERVICE All types -BANK -only M:uat have ·expe.r. al chlnlng db.wings: Shop -------==='====== ~Ins. Free tsun:,a~es 67 MatArttrut Blvd. recePt. In denial ottlcf:. experience desirable. Pre School. scrvlnr So. Or· 6730 ") Newp;ort Beach. Calif. Beach area. 14 &-3 5 4 O Samples dealnrd. A proaressive · mlmrlac: turing oomprny, °"11.1' o-. cellent ~'Orklrc concUtions Md trlnge beM!its "',l\M 1 tmmcdiat~ opcnbip b' ' +· I GOOD FUTURE! • A~P LNJQ\v_ ' ,,;• '71, -..e;ofler ~ up to $125. ~• .. ~f'allatY 'flus a per. lcen\aie <1'f ~r profit. You , t 'l _ , "" • I , ; "'1U. woti~I fi~ d k IN":r.A' NT 'PERSONNEL '~.~ ""~=-.,;: ' .}·r, CEED: A modem I -·- NEWP.OR'i'I BEACH wo1"ht truok • all food 3148 Cam~·· or. SUite 106 . genefal . rnetchandise • .... 546-4741 complete set (lf buyln& , • ...i.. ..~rs • no canvaaing ~ opportunity emplu1 er er • all "tJICl\lltll to ope =~=-----~· ~r.area and Of!ice/Temporary ,tralt}tna: wUh pay, ' * TYPISTS ' Yoo '"" -''°'"" wtn * STENOS p .. tklcd >y Bluo "'- ange C.O. 6:30 mn to 9:.J) Ha ullnt TREES, Hedge., tritn, C\11, (7141 540-4424 lam-9prn .. pm 7 fayl wk. f\lb.P/time. -~·..:;'1'--.;....--1twnps.ott~ ~ed. SO Equal opportunity pnploytt DENTAL Aubtant • Ort!»-. Equal opportunity emplo'jfir Aft. !!Chi . .Ra• n 2 ' up. AMBmous. col.lcge boy has >"'exp. l'ully ins. ~· ..J.....L BROILE R COOK. dontlc ottke, dental ........... Part time a "'emo. Po8itionl major medical I · \ ' sSRVICli, E:liNTEllo ,..,,...,,_ ... .,,., 646-.l7!ltl .. 53+-t' '"""' '!l!1 :i....i. ~· Ex-,.. .. -~· "''· dep. 83S-<G1:I & '""' Upliolstery "'°, EXP~IENCED. Penn, 5;,. ..... Ort1oo. .,.,.. pm Ap "20 est '' vn. »30. 642-.D • 6 dt.1 wtoek • night shill Jn. UGHT Hauling, yard/pr-I CZVKOSKI'S Custom. U'{i&I. quire bet, U AM-5 PM. I Add!Uons • Remodellna • cle~p. c.aJl anytime European 0-afllmanshlp Fred H. Gerwlck. Lie. before 8 am or .ti.tr 3 pm. 100'1W fin! 642-1454 , · Th• f ive Crowns ~l * 549-211'0 49f..lm 1131 Newpon"·Biva .. C.M.. Reita"rent DENTA[...f'ront OHlce fot 1 -CARL'S Mov1na:. Hauling • ssn E. Pacil\C'"'Cout41wy. •w1y pracUCe. ~·' Ce rpet (Inning '6JS · Clea:nup. 'h Ton P.U. Reu. BUSIEST tnNketpla~ O:ll'OM del Mar No ph. ca.llJ: Beach area.162-66T.1 P1AMOND ~rriet Cleaners . Frtt FAt. MM91B C'n!r ~~ tS • v • BOYS 10 • 14 , Di£SE[, e SprtngC1eanl111Sp<!clal • YARD/ Gar. Cleanup. m1KM17.t.lmrl6'.i.tfort.t.oolt (\rrtultout•()pn 3 aver. aln rooms $20. Remove trets, Jvy, tralh. ¥ow&. # ,., • 11 ft IJ1[1111UllC 661317. Free Ell. Crade, backhoe, 962-81'5 , 1 1 .) • 1..quna Btacb, So. .t..run-"""" 1 DAILY PI!.Dr Contrector1 --~-------. • C4>.m1 ------------- -. ------ '• _\ *R a :D l'RO'tOt:'i'PE 'Enlployrnonl ~·-:.~ ,r:: ::.::..: MAcHINIS1 • !OO"Newport °"""r.Dr., '!Ill .. ,,,_.,_ M"'1 •-.,,, -•• -~-, Suill 200 8y appl ,~ ore net ..... _,., Po.Id ,~ ·~· ~ ... ol .... 3.- *DEBURR & DRl LL. -1-N-S~U-RA_NC_E~R=1=p~s.-,-' PRESS OPIRATOR:S Gala be )'OUr own boa! Ou.t. (2d, ope,ratkm) · 0RDpt take.rs, wo~n~r !Int ~-PJ;oUt lharifW. 19. days or ews. ~i.euam; . urement of $100,CO> in wort from oar· DH~. no • yn., and much more, •XJI· nee. s&lar.y.;.ilJi:i hr. our tuture "ls unllmJ side cOn~ 'work. f.fedJcal ~v. ~P; ft9'd. ~l't.!' Call 547.1323 befott 5 JU"', We'U advance ~ u tut otc ~ a mmt. AttracUve ~-~ l ,,.rlllnobte orily, '!'op Co, o R .:ru o P E-0 I c &qeon . WflimJnalC!f nkdl eXl)et of• pl,Yf 142$. up. • ·t • APEX ,,,,. Emplcyrnertl Apncy 1813 Harbor Blvd. (\\ block Jl<>, of 19th) - , Apply •I • ., • 11\\0 &iJ'I. S<Q..188S an "30 STA.FAST, fNC . P.M. • ',• • 938 So. l,yorr . • PARTS Ckrk. will train, (Enttt .t M<:F•ddvl • J.r>PJ mllli ~"'·Yolltl dtjvm lfo.; -• ' ~la AM bobdable'. A~ IAM%r>M, mt W. CouL ...... IUL --r ,,... OU 1Wljl :11!.mn )>.(y1 G()(JO BE GOoD rorlJRE1 Io '"" Clll • Mr, fd<, !, JIWEL HOME l ~~il --~....,·-- \ l I 1. I I I ' ' ~I !. ., • • I \1 .. • c -.. DAILY PILOT w-. Airil 22, 1910 ' • Wtdlltt4ir.~n. t11~;.-···clLO~~Ril¥!-H ~ ~ ~& ~CHANolSI l'oil .,MDCHAHDlll POl Ml llCIWIDIU POil MllCHAilblll POil MlllCIWIDIW JIOl ' · ..a jijjjl LIVllTOCK jli ..._-. 7IOI J••• -· w-. JIGO SALi . AND TUDI _ SAL.I. ANO ,TUDI , SALi AND l'llADI SALi AHD TUDI . ULI AND ~ · • _ FREE TO )'QU ..... ...;,,. j .. , la'WDIG ,._ .090• l'!>t. •-INN IOllQ ~ IOllO ..... ., ~-illO Ml...tloMiui · '. 8'" Mlwli.,otuo !If! Good -bt3 tcw. Po.I~ ~ :. """""""' m ... --.. --Coed. Waru• .SlliGElt A lo Ila 6 ""~ N""' GAllDJm Troe !em. .,._ 1 wtol old, /llltt " l<>T he ----~--Produ•ji, PUBLIC ~OTICE' ' • old Nu -~~.~, ..,.. v.,. · .-tor: 'Wbocl 1 blick', · 1 calico -w r, ae,. • attr, -' ' -' • att&cb -POlt IRS DAT -·mod. 15T, • HP. I 197.J&I ' ·• Ull .............. lllbll. ':A,., .. •• k1l far ...,_ button bole•, Mothen l1lwl wtdl cbDdrw torwud. f't¥tnl, tltc 1tart. rnrn.rT..l live pldta, decorative .,.,;,., .Xf!C SHAMPOO Gtrl P/tlm• AR l tartcl Ntw Furniture r•turned from Mecl1I dlllpa etc. Gu.r. $31 CUh ~ a.wt. ~ Sl."·llJOMrattcb. ted. M50. MALE --~:~ PIGS, ~ •ton••· extra A&tnC1 tor Caretr Gbtl m.t be~~ H ...... decoretor ce...celle,l•n• end clt1pley 1tui1U ... er bill paymenlJ!I. ~· made rlnp, mcldaoll • MM!'(C, cream a.· •'bite . artHicl&I pl&nta.-. abdls, uow.o.utHwy.,N.B .. lfall'Fuhlool,'1W315 Sponhh&Modltorr-Pumltvro . . ._,.,-·opolt..,.Nn .,1,...._,..,, i..m,.~m · . ·· -4nt " -.,.w1.,u dU. 111 appolot. ~ t Pc l,4H ;tt'l edroom .. ae;r ... 049, now $111.00 -lcol bleo,.a-··-· w/"4jultab!Oc!unp /bold<r. F1iEE 1 rem&le ..,.i<1. 1 -,.,... 01· &lo ·-» , SO. CAUF. llt '"--Speoi1h C~tom 1ola w/metch9 lovo •M\, IMtl'\llllOftlt 1125 11,jade,etc.*>rtlleSJ'EC. u .... onoe, ITJO. IW1'1 wkoold.-blodt.2210 :1""..:.')1: 115. ~172' SALESCUiHlER. ....... " .... n·o ..... IANK Chofco of ....... 1 ........... ,. $419.95 •ow'ru.oo .. SEAU'l'llUl., lllce new T IAL Jll<m!ER. 1--· Oranre Ave, .c.111 . =-=======•I depeodlble for pt-tliM eves ,_ ....., Spe•l•h l)lnlft9 Hh -.. --·-------·-71.00 pleca drum IOt. bardly ""'1 <qUlp., _. " cul -15 COOKIE end Calldil v... ~ , 4123 ~ "wlmdl. -Gift Shop, Soll4 O.k b d Tobie• I Coffoo Table•--··· 11.00 c.ot ia. Stcrfflce 1275,; too1t !Dr the '"""""mo!. ·an dllW -.... · ...... .,.. , 'l'WINS. '"· . ..._ to ll20 Oranp County. A1iyort hu lnunedia~ openi111 fOr Tell Dec.r Tfft. lart'l ps, r.,.. 49.95 now __ ,, 11.00 Far dCt&Wa 531--lflS ·• :;-lr,y mUbW ~ X... than 11' )ll1cl: Sell~ old black ldttenai, hlbkn, • SEALPOINT SIAMESE COM .,. .. CIAL Sp••l•h·H1n9diw19 Lom·p .. re9.4t,.9'00w'$ ~.so •. · ·• d, :O""'· ~ too1t ·aran.~. ' . " lo"I )lair, UJld 1o llldl. 2'!&J<i,,rw~. SALES: Hotle.ry A hand lft5I\ l Rooms of 6or9tou1 Spe11i1h furniture. pr ... a~ 11a cu TUe•IJPthru Sa NiWHUP'P"¥..a&" wpitAN•s ~ 1 '' ·41ulll5:;::Ea:;:ch:;·;:::;·;;::·;:;;&•;:;·;;1;:IOl~I ba&;s. Mature WQmen 2.\-SS, 1111 eatr: (wa1 r•91 $12951 S.criftael $4JS. ..... ~-~ 1M1 c-!i ~ OR. ODU.$ BicYCLE SPY WANT Good lto!Dt Jor ~~ ~~~-5;:b."i';:.' -,_.... ,_ R D FURNITURE . ~~ : ::f.,ANS FIVE .. GENS " ' DER MODEL. llO. • • f<male Gmnul Shep..... ~· ' 1111 APPLY IN PERSON ONLY 1144 .... ,... ...... (•I Horlow) .CM!• Mtg Only • v...---LAPIDARY SUPPLY ,twm ~. ~"'"'·-· -..,,11e. SIU<J:'t.""' , ••• 14~ *SALES CARE IR * lJllll S. ll·Camll>o RW l vory.Nr,ht '111 9-Wod., lot. & Sun. '111'6 • 'll>omu Orpm Rnr of Coilep l'ftlor ;PRO\llNCIAL -cfub 11>-!llO ' '123 AKC, cham·p, Ifock·' EXEClTI'IVE. StarfuW....,. s.n a.me11~. Cali!. LL · ! ~ -• Jbmh.a. P1aDDI Shopplnc ~ chair $.15. Oean. Wroa.sbt FOUND 4113/70. a week Adorable, sbota. ~ • plus comm. F1nt ,_ _.. W... Beto-~) JOI$ & IMl'l.OYMI NT • .I • l e Kqhler " Canl)boll 21511 Harbor BM!., U·A """ ..... 10t. S P<T I<-· -·~kitten in 1------"'-"'- , 1np of SU,...,.plus -· Fumlluro 8000 COAST MUSIC "°'" Mou * 519-l039 IT.!G. m.-R>publlc -; 111 ua * SPl'inrel" Spa""1 1 """' . J yr trahdJW procrmn by E'qoa1 opporuanl~ emp&oyer Schn•lnttrvctte. "7f00 --NEWPORT It HAJt80R VW BUS CAMftNG Carpet layer bu Hi Lo Verde. ~ 4/23 pie .. AKC n(ktl!red. centucy old nationll co. Ba. D f.c.ftr 8 o .... t N9W BEING tran&ferred, muat a.ta Mna * 6U.2151 EQUIPMENT nylou St.Ill )'d. Sbap 9 Mo. Old Dobmnan. Good . Call fTS..j081. ~ or Alea ~ ONE Sa1t6 &om c., .. , Wtth' The I aeU eon,,. bearoom autte, e>Pen 1M Fri 1.M SUn w All ln OM unit • 2 burner frQni u.rio bp' + m:-1-:rit.. w/cJill4rt.q.;. '~1)'' .e,v.e D '. WlUTE TQ;v, -l'oodle Sbad btlpful.Notravel/Jlamt.op. )'OUr own bomt, e.q,er, · peJd $1300. wUl take~· . . . 1tovewtthb!Jpropanttanlc, 90cper)'Ud.84T-1519 tem'peftd, Cf2-01s·o aft ·semce, AXC. ·· · portun1t1es. alarJ ...._ ""'21S9, S.1!1 IHillllrP SOanlob velvet aoi. • PIANO Rl~ALS 50 ....... Icebox, wator .IA[i&.BAY.<J':Ui c. .4123 14TcTl1'1 • ' TED Al...EXUIDER . AM. Only. IUIU.lnt.J low.eat, ~.PK!. wUl take .New ud JJ.ted ID'tlf;, place to. hana MetftMrtftt; Fer Saa. Need ltm.ble home fer very GOLDEN Blutt Coe ker •• 8l>45Ci Del 2tT TRACER Lathe opel'JlOI' t Sm. OnmriOde Ir end tabi. All moniei pUI apply to pur· dott. • can mab into bed • R•aa. Call • •7Mm lovable ~nate white s,..zilel Pups, female IS wkl •:·An eqUI ~ moa to one yn exp. Jittrier-A natlp'a1 fDr yow:rc ~ l175. Wuhn' dr)ier, re:fr!&., chue. -unit can bt mowd eulJ.Y. lllten.. 5'1!10'1 lfttDilb.hlue $30. Call 8'7-5625. • .,....,.. 111/F nd. Call Mr. Lewta M>2814 Who ,..., ........,,, "'""' dinette • lamp1. c.lar TV, GOULD MUSIC Ptlce fl', can IC.«l9T ll' TRIMARAN Sa ilbu t •• ,.L 5'UllJ. , ., / ~S 'ncket qent'P .Air fftoilht' ~ over $500 will take -LADl!:S D1amond Di plans, Reuonable. . -COLLIE fl monthl AKC Vt/y JClD to $3,000. No Wei exp .• ·• • TELLD. Stibon •• ~llt! ~ im. SM-2549 2)45 N. Main, s._A. 511.(1681 Rl& ltt with 1% nb:.~ 5'14311 PUREBltED St. Bernard, =.tty, 1lHda home with needed to take orden • . Uonl! J.tamp·o;r-ttavel .,eat? 'IWIN bed bouprlrw A: rnat-We are· haTirrr'• center diamond, 3 diamondJ WHITE &lmllne wnet1an smooth male: "8 Mqnolia, =~· _4'""212-~---- .cover lead.I fOt world' a Pol!Hon availible for pd· We'll USU\. YO!U fer theae tre'IA, s:», roU&way·-bed $15, Wh le of: S... . %i brat Oil uc.h aide. blinds, like new, !S widtbl, C.M. · .C/2! GERMAN Sbort bair Pointer futett aeumr bCmo ex· .onable, well~ )'(IUDI and more1 day ot nil!!. We tlOfa bed $15. 49'-1273. • -a Biilllult cut. Sac r.if·I ee ! P-:JS. 673-1736. , • 2 PUPPIES, 8 wks old, 1 pup, AKC. Ha abotl:, fl'$. er c I• er. It aelll like lacty with pl~ ptnonal-IQClude placement auiat-NEW 8 ft llOfa le: 5 ft. Jave y:; .!:i: 0:: ~! JtepJy lo Box P360. D&llY LUCE Ql!W portable ere~ fll~e 'b!k l wht. 1 male Call 64M753 ' . badaftU,. in bunchra, far tty and the abih~ to work a.nee l 3 ··--· -·· Ir! WARD'S ... "WIN STUDIO Pilot Mater 3 ......... butbclird blk. ~after 5 4/24 GERM. Shepherd N•pt, AKC •"n" 50 -lb lOO" fi.ban-~n with the publlc Ttlle:i • &eA • ..,,ftru on ._., s p ~ , ~" ., .. -· 1 W1 • • pattem: Orlen~ teak fram-1819 Newport, C.M. &C-l4M ROCK HOUNDS.FREI type, $15. 67S--l136. · . 3· cun; kittens to good Wormed A shots: $50 A Up clJll. caD: 191'-i. betfteb ~nee dnirtd but not Eat. 21 )'l'I. Approved fOr i S500 &tf.5983 Ope E NI STA b home, 6 wks old, 1 &:raY 337 Mqnolia, CM .6U-131G 12 6 1 p.m. mandatory, Vttlnnl ~ illltltation ng, • -~ te ~ unit Ir tumbler. UFFER. ta le, portable 2 It. brown. 962-21!9 4/24 GERMAN Shepherd obedJ. S.lLE8 under~ federally tn.ured 8' SOFA a. Lowteat. ooUtt le: moon Complne new rock ahop. aaunaw;:-~~ 3 ·~EAOTIJ'UL Id-lt" e--•--:.,~-~c-u.-. . . Xlnt workfrW eonditions and 81\ldr:nt 1aan le end tbll, Ima u: bdrm Come in ii: rest.ter fir draw-==~:.;"':..;~;.;;.---.... . ...... ~ --........ .,.. rocJP ~:m b~lla: ultL ~ ~ beneflts. P1eue call --~,iroeram. set, lamp1 6' chrs. HAMMOND Stelnway, Yam-lne-O.-nTda)'llOan>611Ql. llAND Painted on portra1t ot male &: female. ~· neb:. MJ.0739 at 546-099. ' per cumm upbumn. " Mn. Nactl for appt cnt) Al II School ~I ~ 6*-4332. aha. New. .. uM'.I planos ot. 8W1 Bolaa Aw. )'filCl or )'OU?' dilldrtn from • 49M15I 4124 AKC Coll.le Puppin, $50 ea. ·=at home paztie•, 642-471.t · ' "' 1 Pacific COUCH $25. Wood "Patio moat ~ Bat ~Jn Midway City • -~49TO pbplacrapb. 646-3629 FREE -Bladt, bluwyed J Ye old fem. Collie. maU -" time. No inveit'mt.. 610 E. 17th, Santa Anl furniture ns. King size So. Calif. at Scbmldt Mu.Uc MOVING, Ho u aehold 1919 't'OYOI'A Corolla Sta., ~eae kittens. I~ old, o&r. 962-1097 aJt 6 .. '.Citb 11 yra A u,1>, call Heidi -GLENDALE--SQ..65" headboard $15. 675-'380 C.o. 1007 N. ll"ln,--Suta Ana tumlU1na:• inc, alrrmlt,new Wp., like new. 19S9 Honda trained. 666-9118 4/23 AKC Airedale ~pa. Burz1ar l!Wen. ,..-w1c. doyt. FEOERAC SAVINGS IT'S YOUR MOVE Antique L.,,. Seot w-dinette oe! 90, l!llt new. 116&-41116,aiterc rliEE Kltt•ruo, cuto mark-Alum w11Avo. ,...,_, 1 W.ES • Married men for Excellt:nt r.ondition. 613-H YAMAHA 5' 1 Gn;Dd PlJno. w/I chairs &: 2 extra EARLY American Couch in1 a. Ple·a1e '"call wll, shotl. 63&-SlM ·-• Fullor --• Xlnt11.l ~~ •. -•.'tall. Call boafdi, mflc, .'lf Ctdar $!$. Power -!»· ei<u 842-2l1'1 ·. 4123 BASSET PUPS . ' ·_.:Good ·-" 1833NEWPORT BLVD, AIRLINE & TRAVEL -,,....., Pla,,.,C.M.a!ter4.,..,,.. rua&ndpadll5-.....00. GERMAN Shepherd/part AKc.1flweelm,""'"1T bonus. Fof info. mll Mr. t---' ~~ly ,__ Offiu Furniture 1110 4 Kitchen dlain <metal • Collie pUps. 7 wkl.. old. --~----- Hallman Kl 6-63.19 ..,.. ..... .,,.............. emp..,.,,.,. • Te1evl1len l205 .fntne w/white plastic pad-54-0801 ·· 4123' R ••• N ---Eatab FUller TWO GIRLS' 1 flll1 -fer INDUSTRY CAREERS USED oteel -139.so • COLO TV' dad baolm ......... IS. 50 Mite. Wontod 1611 ·2 Ort• kittens 1 ..... 1 ' ' ead ~ -..-• circulation dept, 1 part ttme P<Mlture chain $12.50 • up R s Repoue..ed. feet clrldaln wire fenctnc . ' • ·~th route, $12S a wt. Sor accf&/adv. dept, Be e U.ct26 4 draweflllhe Take ·owr -pa)lmeab, 5 to (S' wkle; l'" mesh) $5.00. LADIES. Cirll olotblnr tabby w/wblte boots. •fD&l'ln!Hd to start. Call ab&e-to ~ 40 wpm, zd. e OPER.A'l'10NS AGENT cablneia e Uad"wOod itnkl choolt .from . .J;uy 9z'edit. 60-lU. wanted "Sor . oomtinment 548-7232 4/23 Th :::.ti ::..~~..:~.B':""' ::v=s M~ .... ...=.~b>c. =::~,~ ~~'!:"r!n(.:: =-.:.~.= ~~i.:."..::: e .. TOTAL LOOK SALES e USED cu lot man, morn-e AIR FREIGHT-CARGO Collta MeM * fd-M50 ~ Can)"Ol'l Rd, L.B. aaphlres $300,. m:oo a 1tt dul l(Oll/JJ.tJoo .. ~t 546-M21 . 4123 Our Fa1hh»'i CoftlQltanta tlft! inp. After' 1D am. Marcut •COMMUNICATIONS _ B &: J eotJN'Q,lY At1C')'JON '70 Sylva.niaCoklr TV walnut .*1lltalre weddinl rtnc 1et. 5M-8S11 rt am-5 pm. CUTE Baby bunny to ·a l'QOd. 1 Al LY the moat succelltul ln tbe Moton, 2>26 Harbor Blvd. •TRAVEL AGENT 838 E.t.ht St., s.A.. tbl model ·$295. O a~• white aoJd $15t·IC-3284 U~ Kardex file A trays, home. Aak for Shatt!. 11 :u81Jw!sa, ''"; earnh:.~ C.M. , NowOpe~~,Pubtic'ior 64J-CT4.'evt1534-7678.., HEARING ·Aid (Otlcon) ireuonable. &U-1962 aJt 6 5'3-9832 . ,,·4124 :no$1L~ fW.ly USEOcaraalesman.AfterlO Atrllne Sehoelt Paciflc D~~ai:·~,:" ~wk.I« COMBO. 21·~ color TV , Brand new, ued 6 wlu, ·pm FREE Hone fertilizer, )'Oil ' ~ "' haft flln. Sales am., Marcua Moten, :ma 610 E. 17th, Sent• Ana ·let a.le priced ndlo/ateno. had IDfl'tl')' 1: can't UM. BulWlnt "-terl•I• 1760 haul mu Cypreu, Santa . (oardinated, fublon from HarborBlWl.,C.M. 543o65t6 qU Call8.f2..5834 Pakl PIO'. Sell S100. -, Ana 4124 PILOT hlad to toe. Join tht win-WAll'RES.SES -Full or put Cotta .. Art Shoppe , . -stl-2994. USED doon $3 &: 15. Louvft SMALL Childs Fort on stilts. · nlri, call FASHION MIR-time. Reri. Apply Benton'• Art ie-m., land Ir 8e&ICl.p-Gara .. S.19 I022 T•pe Recortlflrt. mo CARPET Lett from Comm'L t wtndow $3. A 1 u ml q P. m ' You ha!Jl,. 96U4t6 4/24: . .- !(QI\. week days. 5'&-94S1 Coflee ~p. 133 s. Cout ea, •l&ns • truck Jettt:J:inr. AKAl Stereo tape recorder conttactl. $1.5111, $2.88, •bar ac:reem $2. 61J..l?36. · 'C'OT.E IJtqe black puppjes. ' SALES &: Inventory Derk H"7 .• Laeuna Bch Emma Blanki.mhlp A Joyce REFRJG, ~. Pl stDve $10, 2 ext. apmken 6 2 mike• $3.99 sq. yd. Draku Carpet • 8 ~ oJd 545-W97 4124 fer -bardwarc dept • ' WAITRESS..., 21, -Slsltr. 690 W, 19th (Al.~.. IIl·Fi $10, Room Divider 16. Prol. type. 1100. or trade ~1206 Beach Blvd., H.B. FREE·. TO YOU ., .IO'M'ENS v;.... .. colon ID • ORANGE ~ Compan.y. Call Shltt,CaDMO-Dlbetwn ll mona)W.1~or836-MSS. ~kni~~';014~1tlf· tor.CBndioaet49'J-7S54 m-m4 . ··JOOd~.Bf.2.6891 .f.123 5*-m am & 9 pm MODELS WORKSHOP .m-.: 1: .... ,. c • 25 CU Ft tide by 11de · , . 833-4510. S I Good l500 We1ttnc. n:ftia:/fnr, l~ yr FREE to a:ood home, 2·Uttim: 2 ctrrE G\dnea Pigg., 1 male S.C~•ry $500 1 WAl'I'RE&!ES, exp'd, Split Be up to date with the latell GARAGE SALE ~~f 1 old wht $3T5 1 u........ loY. cute mixed puppies, &: 1 bQy. 545--3459 4/23 tap akilll, SH • typing, thltt, 1262 PallMdet Rd. modellne techniques. Bnmb r....., · .,_ • ' • • • • .._._vox 90me terrier (small broad) ' G•I FrlUy $05 S.A. , *THE DERBY* up clUMll mw btinc form.-z~t. 29'.lC ~ 10' pincby $75. Wet ,stereo/radio tape combo. ,IOtne cocker (med. l.ftred): .ADORABLE kittens, S wkl. I.nlt!rfttinc diversified job. ed. Gwen'• Moddinc Studkl · OOlta: ¥.eu. ...,~aJ = $10G. 9G-235I · vatt. cokn. 836 -449~: old, ~'ff.Md. S4MM2 4124 COAST'S Qnall Co/top benfl. ~~_,! :i. w:: 54l)J4SJ Min Lee. ~CY CLO PED~ Briti.nrdca, ;sa,.-0813 4/23 IT'S WONDERFUL th e -SllRYICE CENTER exp to do -" ,....., MIRCHANDISE FOR Afopllo.... _ fllO . i:o 2 ~";,;.,; ""'-$llO. Worth FUE 3 month old blodt many ..,,. In a-. I ~· 1mpa.,1nem AeencY in Hskpr. Honest" depe~ SALE AND TRADE ~~·-· .... . ma le p Oo dl• pv.ppy, ""' ftnd in tbt C e nffied ea 1ng !411.-Centtt Dr., NB dable. "'11. Live in "' wt SO. COAST FAMILY"""'"""'"• New. ......-. Call all I "'· Ads. Cbocl< thmu ri! . . '"''" "" By appt. 61M9!1 518-<652 Fumltvro IOOO *. AUCTION * port-8ftcb Tennis dub. !450. -.. I pm 96Mit21 4123 ,BUSJESr ...........,. In SjcilETARY IPrlvot1) w~ Exp'd Hond a KIRIY tll 52M222. ' WABLE°"""'"' mlx. 5 .._ Tho DAILY PILOO M. k I ~~:~~",!of ... ~nt· meoha.nl~,Mut.hawown D~SH=-~ .. ~tt.:b bucrMltTD'al:demomo-FRIDAY 7:30P.M. A::UbleSf~ D r af tlnt 1~·~hlhombrkn._!r&a:lov• 0 'ntfltio:I eectkm. Sa ve ar· etpace t. ,_,. .... te • euu;;11: tooh. 64M343 ' dell at new '70 Kirb7 Ous-APRIL 24th ...,.,. ·~• •"""' e "''"' • moner. ttme ._ eftort. Look • · ' 'handling corttspondmce · CW'Yed .Jnd~ rever1lble 641-nlA ewninet ins family, 897--MSO · 4/23 llDWil l ~ -"' ""'"-YOUNG LADIES .......... eood COO<llt!on ISO. !cT. 2!!% ~ !)ct. wum't -m ""• Dlvam, 0.. ~·-"'=======:_:.========-! Soma typing l SH req'd. $500 over the qe Qt 18, H.S. p-ad, double bed with Waln)rt Call 536-7521: 222 ntth Street, caalonal chain, Db:tressed mio. 'Apply in pel'IOl\: attractive and neat in ap. bookcue headboard, New HunUrwton Beach. maple table A: 6 chain, Din. %.D. PRODUCTS pqrance; ll7CMJaresetki.QI ~Red tine mat· LADY ~nmott anto. ettes,Mattrean,Crtdenzas, :mo Pullman, o:.ta Mn&. a career, ft may have a treu I:: box sprinp:, (tall wuhtr. xlnt' cond. $40. GE Hutches., Lamps, Pictures. ~opportunity employa =~!::"1im;iW: =: = aood condition :~~.00~~. l~~:c!; ~arpo::·!:';.~ WANT AD ORDER BLANK ·· S9cy L .... $550 tion, involved in oomrnunl. BRAND NEW 541)..8672 pie color TV, Mans diamond , , FEE NEGO caUoN, education, public , 3 ROOM OROUP ring appraited at $1800, '551 --:-::::=:=-:::::::::::;-:-:-::::;:;:-:;:::::::-::::'.::°"'"'.::'::---:----------- l!,blt bents ind. ntuement ; ....... Hon.-.... $297 K:..~~~R:,.,~::.ina:: :"::~=~~ 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE UN~O AD ws THAN .3 UNES plan.JOtAh>SO' r N.,..BE&S ... T jobs. We have jult moved into mw SeUs regular $529 d!tlon $50. 2031 Balearic Dr, detka, U'~ouse trail;, '63 1----T---T----r----r-...:.-.... -.,-:_T-· ·;:,· ,;,·_..;_..,..,:; .. ::_::_.:;.:.::::._.I . facllitin in Lona: Beach and We .... ....., our own tra-"a CM 54g...Do I 2 Employtnent AaeDCY have several openiltp for V --;-·..-DI con "' .. ,;=;::,.:;::;;=.,=,,.-=..,.--Cotvair, Late ruodel refrl&· 4 1 11 22DT"So. Main, Santa Ana thole y,11o meet our quaWi. •n • scovnt Furn. FRIGIDAIRE Washer. era.ton. Fwttztr, Stave1,1----·1----·1----·1----;1----·l-_:T!!lll~U!_J_..'!TI!!ll~U'!._~·1~!!TI,!!ll!!U!_.l-_!TI!!!ll~D!!.,_j ;a:, w Kaid&, Anaheim cations 411 W. 4th St, S.A. 547-2412 rttently rebuilt, top ~ Matched aet wuhen and 546-MlD' er 82J..1Dl We offe~ a company trainina Open Daily lo.8 * Sat 10-6 dltion. ~ 6 MUCH MORE! 1----·1----·1----·1----+:---·l~-----l----=--11-_:_-:__1_.:.-:..._1 ~~<:~~~~; = ~ :::.:: 4 PC~: sEr :ED A;:....;:~: WJNors AUCTION .... so $6.IO $10.65 $15.90 ~available at·Seeul'-witbadvaDCt'l'OtntintDman. Contemporary walnut queen JllAfVltted. Dunla•'s l!lS COME BROWSE AROUND $510 Pad& Natlozal Bank, agement. aiz.e bed <headboard frame Newport, C.M, 548-7188 20'15% Newport Blvd. 1----·l-----l----·l----·l----·l--=':.:..::_1 $1.21 $13.10 $20.10 ~ lAgima brulcb fer per. SAL.ARY $6500. ~yr. & tootboard), triple '<treuer G.E. Refrlg., .'6S: I ar1e Behind Tony'• Bid& Mat'lt $6 00 ~,9,76 ,oft with Ales ability, per-For ~Nil interview with mirror, bureau and nlte model Like new! White, Collla Mesa * 6f6.868G l-:-""."'.'.""".'.:L..=---'."':"':L..':"'----'::---.J...---.l...=::;· :..,...J,..,;.:.::.,:._..!.;..:;$;.:15 :::·,: 55::.._L $=:2:;4:::.30::_· .j ...an1y&nd.l;yptnfokllls. c 4~24°' •!and.Allw!U.fonnicafDpe. fro•t-ftto.l!l5.84Ulll3 OPENDAILY 9 1D 4 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 ' ~at 300.J s. Cout Hwy, School1-lnlfrudlon 7600 $125. Call 545-«162 afters or w ESTIN G HOUSE Auto. I.!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-~ I · TO p1au11 con ~ Lqunl.. &:mC. anytime weekends. Washer, good cond., SSO. ASSORTED text books Jor ~ oppty, emplo)oer MIF TENNIS CLASSES HOUSEFUL Of new model 646-$41 efts. or SAt/SUn. ;ai~t!~~~ ~~ Secy/L .... Tmtre $411 Children & Adults home furniture. Rec. S613. GE Refrig., dbl: door, IMill· Dictation, Diamond Jubilee f;xcitiJWopty lrO start in lepl e Tennis can be a means of now S197. 894-4C17 or defrost., 14 cu ln. $85. Mile. Series, $2.50 wttranscrlpt ~ Very ~ law goodbMltbl::a.~ol 637-6200 item1, 644-6428 book . E11entia ls of ofcS., good bent.I. Call ~ ~uure that will last a ANTIQUE F\Jrnltutt • incl. WESTINGHOUSE apartment Healthier LI v I t1 I (Schif· F.Uabeth, 557-6122. Abipil lifetime. Queen Anne tbla, etc. 3030 size re:friprator, exctllent fut1) $1, Clvilb:atkm Put Abbot ~l Agency, 230 _ So. Otlw, S.A. 549--2618 oondition $25. 642-0084 I: Present cw a 11 bank , W. Warner, SUlte 211, Santa • 2 Private club pt0fes1K>~ ::====c-:==:;:,=:.:.._::;:=:=;;""',:="== Tayklr, B&llkey) Volume• 1 Ana. ai. are combinina: efforts Fumlture 8000 I Fumlturw IOOO &: 2. $5 tor both. eo,... P11b1l1h ftr •••••••••• 4ay .. MtMt1'1tt ••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••• Cl111lfl1.ti.• • •• •• •• •• •• •• •••• •••. •• ••., ., •• •• ••·•• •• •• •••• •• •• •• • N1111• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·.·~••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,.i,... • ......................................................... . City ••••••••• •• •• •• •• •••. •• •• , • • Ph•n• •• , •••• , , , , , • , , , , • , , , , •• Pllf •rtlJ •n• word hi ••cli 1p1ce •b•••· lncl11d1 yo" •''"'' ~ phene 1111P11!t.r. n . c"t •f yeillr •Ill fl 1t the e!MI •f th1 llne en which ti.. lt11t w.r4 of ,...., 1d h wJit,. t•n. M' t1.ao •rlr• If Y•• 4•1itt ••• •f DAILY PILOT 1•11 &ef'ri1• wlflt rn1ll•' ,.. ,u ... S'EX:RE"I'RY / Receptionist to oner YoU the finest &:I~;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ I temporary Social ProbJema, Young d y namic env\J'on. molt modern teflllU cU~li (Merton.A: Nbbet), $3. The mental p 1 a. a a 1n1 firm lei •va.D. ~. * * World of Man <Hontsmann) ----------OWi HIU -PASTI ON TOUI INmoPI ____ _.. ______ , aeekl bfiPt. attractive rirl . ALL ITrut' REJURNm FROM S4. Arithmetic for Colle~ under J). Salar1 com-• The......,.. 1' de~gned IUlhl Sludente (Edwin Stein) 13 ...,,...,,,e w!U. ...,. Cout for ......,... ID adv•nced 'RENTALS, LEASES & MODEL HOMES All in X!nt Cone!. W.l!2I Hwy, C.dM.-Contact Ml'. players A &:lllnfttftt you ='e~ve::n;;llfP::::,·----- Tqklrc.-Mt.Jl'rice.f1S..11'l the peraoaal atttention.of We •r• the ult1 outlet for the PEMOO »pl, .Aquarium • _ ___. ..... •.u• both Pl"08 + be.II tbroMng natMln'1 ler-1t furniture ...nt•I co. w/fllter, aerator, beater, -.....-•ry "' ...... rnach.lneJ, inltant repll.y •-Good typlrw I: S/H lkilla, ont TV A: eftf)' modem team. thermometf'r, ex Ir a lllbtl, atrl office 1-cb area. Call ire melhod avail Col!lplete 10 pc walnut BR set including box live planlJ:, de co rat Ive ~. w~Penormel • spnngs, mattress & lamps. Wa s $350 ..•. volcanic stones, extra A.pncy, 20'3 WtSlcliff Dr., e Thi• can be the creatnt now only $119. a.rliflcat plants. sea sbella, N.B. MS-mo gilt thatyoucanatve)IOUr. 11.1assive 9 drawer Spanish dresser &..m ir· &: colored pvel. l3 dlf· SECRETARY P I nme To ltf:it er )"OUl' child. Don't ror. 1 nita stand, 1 headboard. Was $225. ferent kinds of fish -22 fish, · tAM De•eloper, N.8. J>\11 It oU! now onlY $9'. =) ffS, 842-lm (eve,... u-35. Call ....-. Complete S piece Spanish Bedroom set In e ClUR t J11i te cl b DANISH Modem, 9% n. sec--SERVICE Station llLand H. ~ va u • antique green. \Vas $300 •... now Wily $149. t:Sonal, Beltt couch with $Unman. Yourc. ap'd. "" · rttm T. c. Pool Complete 7 piece Spanish Llving room set, curved end, r ~ v e r 11 bl e Uablre. Apply ill penor\ IA-le Sauna. 81 sofa & love seat, artistic wood arms, 3 cµshlons. rood condition S!O. = .::.'.' ~~ :; e Call •13-7462 er 561i1183. tables, 2 lamps. Was ~25 ... now only SIP. double bed w!U. Walnut liai .. Nona. 18 .,. ,.. --.~ Complete 7 pc. Spanish living room set, 8' =r ~"";,:! :~ ialor1 paid_..,. Tllo -•pwl • sofa & love seat. 3 table&, 2 lampa. . ..., A box ""'-Ital! iii,.; ..... a-iv1nt . • SchMI If lluslno11 • Wu $400. · · · · · · · · ... · ·. · ... ,_ only $11,. boy te.,,.hl aood cond ition Wiiehw Mw•r hahlrtl Wftllb' ~ At last! Xlnt used Re!rigeratora from $75 165-. 833-1350. • ....._ 1n the lliilla ,.., "· up. CLOSE.OUTS A local,, ilOWbw ~ netd eo pt u.: Job )'OU Many good used occas1onal chairs· In varl· • Ntw color 1V, walrn1t cab. 111Mdt .. upll1 sad wot. OU.Ii cofors from Sf u ch up. 1arplt pk1ura t\lbe n.te --..,., -Our complete stock ol lampa from $3.50 ... i:m. N ... ·-"(edit clarll be our wct1 a ' ...,.. • m DoWr nr .. N.B. e Mlnvt.. I' Jotc. AMll'M _... and .-blltb a e &a.3870 e .,,_ MUlUplcx, etc. $2l!O. Bt1t = ~...,... ~ TH~115US!Jl'!!l~!,~~IY =;iin~.~~·~ • Goel ......... _,. Ill -. 'l'llllOaY • ™· Cotto MeH t 541-'457 I l 0USINESS REPLY MAI L fltl,t ~ r...it M. ll, c..i. ~ C."'-l• o,..,.. Cocnt OAILY PILOT ' ' . P.O. S.15'0 c.... M., Calif. '2626 c ...... .,.. ' .. --. Ht t tt *""' .. 1111 .............. USE THIS HANDY POSTAGE PAID"' DAILY. PILOT AND REAt.:H 'fHE ORAN6E COAST'S BIGGEST MAR.KET ' .. • • " ' . --• PROVllA'l10ll. -bit. *ljra: Wltd•y• f.St>O, I. f.5, ..... TM* D AMOND ~Inc: !adiit. (4) _, -NII -Pilot Call llltr J ...,._ _,.. J..='. :::i.~ aet In ·.;:;::;::...:.::~;.;:;...;.;:;::...:.::~1-;;:::..;;;;;;;...;..::;:;_~:.:::::..; ..... ~~ .... ~~.~~~~~~~~~.;;...1 1 ~~-·;... ______ ~------~-~·:•-;:;;;;;.;~:;;-;;.·_~;:;:;-;::;·~:·:·:·:~:;;:;·:··;·~:;;:;··:~:;;:·;:::--:·:-:·:-:::.:·~1· ' . ' ;. . ' " . --~--------·--~----------·-----------~-------------~--------- • ' • • ' • • • • • • ' • • ' II • • I ' ' I • ' I ' I ' ' • • • • ' ' ' • • • • • • • • • ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' • • I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. ' :, , . ·i ;. " " ' ' " ; ' -~----·-----------~-----_______ ,,,..,..oc •• • !! 'Jf;.!'~1~:or~~:::~::::... ...... ~w:"":"':"":::O·:Al'l:::Ou.~~~~:o~~~~~~i , wcM~fltldo1::::::•·r.,,~1~1~220.1n1~10;...,,...,.._...,.,...,....,~DAx1L~Yw'~1L~oxr~.tf.l'S' ,-IO . c ·: • PIT5 '"" LIVISTOCK JUNSPORTATION , .;.TU=N;;,;;1.;..POR;;,:;.;T.;;.;A;;.TIO=N-l ·T""~..;,AHSPO=~lt.;..T_A_Tl_ON_ 10NSPORT1TION TRANSPORTATI~ l" " .............. _, ,ew ...... _.,I l1t•rrs • !lop -..,. •• a V .... to -!!!.._U...to . ftlO MHll• H-9200 Molill1 Hem.. '* oo~-Sbopberd· p0ipo :II' T eru1 .. r. Bu • t 11u1 Plu'l'rtnd IA'( HAltlOR, , *ll)R£ JO OFFER* pin. -,._ • _,.,.,.,,,an on nn: 115 e U'. PTCll • • Mlltllo ....... S.ltt 'io N-s.tur41y-a...d Sllnlley lllO\ll<f. UP•rlftloatal ....... ptor,!31"' . ea ... : .. TE~~-• VJ.Alt •ND •MCllIIZ HOMES ...... • ,. 1 , • """'9°""'""Uontlamllyd0p. *'""1368* A CLl.Alt.ANCI SALE maim avallable DI L DIRECT .. _ on.r $:!0 '6S OWENS !O' Cabin ot,mplc Qua ' • NOW ON DIJPLAY • Sl'AClll c throushout or. A • • • 64,•5671 • s 11JY l'oodltl: weu.-, crw..r. Sell or trd. WW &i·~~oie" · 12, 11, :ro, 14 • :ro f11<1to ,,.. °"""" WESTMINSTER & NOR]'H COUNTY DIAL 'FREE 540-1220 ;'°:;s.2~a1t"i =· m n~ m.7433 Pacillcai!:'S:.um-15111 ~'t:~eo.ta~ •:.,ER~CE..;.~.-- l{unllnt"" llMdi: 540-1220 · L-.... h: .,...._. ,.,. IO'~Gtau ... rWood BOAT SALEI llblockEutot-m.d. Wo bavo ..., "' .-1e · ...., Cl-4f2.+aO I.AB. IUOI'. "'"· AKC. :.,:;: ~~ ctuo • DJNGHYS ........ SIS 1o sso Coota 111ua <n4l -10 .....,. tor ~1e """'' )<"• • st"IJ~o: i!'t. bJ~ . SKIFFS ... , • , , ••• $15 to $60 * RARE OPPORTUNrl'Y * ~JO. MICRA INC cs >JS 5CIO GC Hours-Reguletiona-O•edlines .cllboots 9010 12 rr. SAIL .......... mo MobU• nvtna •• ,.. 11eac11. * . . * _ 1 TEACUP Pupi. Tinj 2 lb. -NEW'''CAT" TRAILER '100 Limlted m. of ~pacts Jn basket chopper _..,, • ~''"'' lllllOUt M,.,,,_. -ct.dr tl.ilr .. .., .... ~ .._..a.tety _,.;,. =·~~:or Yortiea LIKE $AILING? U SCO~t~~Af.;; '' i!50 , ::chac:g~t'.n to Driltwood Hun=n&=hBl~ 1£165 ~l~~:w• c&rbl, ·~ \; ., "'"'1e•~!;~Hl ... DAl .. LTrttPILOT Ill• 11...,~ fer...,.,. ...i, .. -. DISLIKE THESE! 280'J Newpt. Bl N9 IT5-H:ID MODELS ON DISPLAY Olillta Mesa .... Newport cam, •fl&'. work. Very tut , .. :i i. tft9 uteftt _, ,. .... lil"'°lMIAf wr~ w..... ,,.., e Pa.)1ntnU. ~ Interest. ' 21.tO-Paclflc CoU1 Hwy. 646-.2976 after 1·30 fl."·1.I ........ IUO dtpntdatSon, altp total. SAILIOAT CAL·20 Hunttncton Beach 5.16-™3 Costa Mesa • Newport · · .:• .. !" lllAOUNI POii COP't AllD IQLL11 ... P.M. "" My -............. .._ _ d..,,,,,., -,._, oto. No. 51S. x...._ 6"-lli6. JOMICRA !no. -'67 Yuoaha ,:!OMX, bo'"4 fwM......,Mttt... ........ llN .. a......r, llMM. BAY Gelilnc. put quarttr. PREFER THESE! Grttnleaf Park • in ldult 2 llePf-'69 ~-~ -i. 3 $275 s· l ft' d ·e Low COit no WORK I: Spied Ski loah 9030 FAMILY PARK • Rtaency pvt. club hl&h on a blutt bike tn.iltt, $125. 615,4613, 1~:' YOU MUST .NAVI' ICILt~NUMent -.. kllfl!'t·•' ...... _ .... k ......t.. ~ ' p r 1 ' CAREFREE• SAILJNG1 1965 20d5 2 BR.. famil.y Obll "m.l.le from the Pad.tic. '69 KAWASAKI 350 cdf !Pt no!~ M IUf9 ,. ..... • ,...,. ., tM kltl 11•Mr ,._. ,.. ~ ,.... M telcw • . cat 25 little u $14 ~· 411 16' Ski boat. Tr.,iltr. Eleclrlc room. Wood burnina: frple, Modern llvir\i In Amtrica'1 42 bp. 9 mot old. $6.2S. lilll •\;· ............... fll ,_.. .,._ ' fRANSPOlt.TATION 1'?y Our Club Pian $BSO . !•rse screened porch. Awn-fine.&t roobUe home1. new. 54S-9T1J , ... . 1---------1-NEWPORT SAILING CLUB mot«, u new. _1np & land.sCl,pin&. Located MODELS 9N DISPLAY 350 Honda. Scramble!'. NW •t .. .. ,,.,,..,.,.ll,.....teklllw~•R1WMfhltMe•1••......,,._ .. ~ lo I & y--•to -t ~noo e ~ in beautlfUl 1mor-tree .11~ Wlilttler Ave. e....ine Xlnt eond. $.'I» ~~ .. . ·Mt,..,..,_ te ft•~,-... Ma...,...,., ........ -· I I _,. SMAIL La.pltrUe 15' tnbrd Cap11trano Beath. By Coata Mesa 642-1350 .,.. • 1 -25' SHOCK 5'oap .. HUJlll'Y Lyman. Trlr Ir: new cover, Owner. '114: 493-1128 Take Harbor Blvd to 19th Beat offer! ~ •• : c'":" DIMfoA.LINI Ml . .,. lttkttr ..... fll .... _.. .., Md er It.., -ti...,.,,._, SCRA' M•L.EJS 'ftstr." Top 'f'roJ)h.y win-$500 or o~. M&-1689. VIEW or Ha>' " bea.utliUl St. then 'A'fst to Whittier ·62 Harley dirt bift, lllCe ~,..., NO .............. . ner. lZI coekpit C&n Uetp SKI BOAT _ GLASS Lido Pvk. Funtiabed, ca-Ave. $100 or but Offer. ctlS - ANSWERS , 4.FullyequJp:SRPoutbrd. 50 HP Evinrude, w/traUet barla, deck, lnuned. posses. Jomlera Inc. 64&-.4644. ·~ i·l. nt ~ILY PILOT , .... ,. ... rilfd .. c....,,·1111t,cww ..... _,...... ~ l50 Gtim. hin&ed ma.s~ 1'°1.ToledoSCor492-1786 &ion. TRAILER . C a bana. '66 "Sutuki X"6 Hus~ .. 25D ' ~ ............. ltr,.,.. ...... itt1 t 1 wllkut.-'-....... Aaldnz $3«!0, <n4)'~2936 ---s & K M,OBILE e •• -.,, -... d cc. 6 1pd• Xlnt cond. ~ --.-I ... -(2UJ 59)..2XlS. -PS.1'" .. ,.. , ucWy t!1::., many M6...tm :• ,..3,. ~ 'Miii tM,., ... 1171. ............. <••• CLAlllPllD COUNTIU.,. ....... • - COSTA MISA NIWPOltT 11.ACH 330 W. IAY 2211 W; IALll!OA HUNTINGTON 11.ACH LAGUNA 11.ACH 17175 11.ACH ILVD. 222 l'OltlST AVE. SAN CLIMINTI -305 N. IL cAMrNO !ti.AL D•ily Pilot Cl•11ified CJ.ASSIFIED INDEX Bottle -Album-Opium-... , Sllp Moorlnt 90'4 HOMI BROKERS V<tras! Beaut. ""ult park. · . ,., 1-.;. Notify-PAlNT CHAMPION SLOOP-31' 12362 Beach Blvd., G.G. $14,900. Sell or .trade for '54 Harle1 Drvidton 45 f?1 -''.r. ; Old·tlmer'1 lament: "\Vo-fibefilu, 1Jeeps 4, enclosed SUPS avaU. Jor narrow e 63fMl921 • unall OOU. or duplex, in, buktt. chrome ~ ••. ,. men today .a.in't what thty head, plley. OB.·. Below bMm uilboa.tt, •under a ft. HIMltifttton leoch At• Owner anxiou11. 1J Terra.et. tront end. M6-J9T7 .,.,1•• : used to•PAINT." mkt price $1896. Must sell. beam. Rhodel, Fe&ther, Move In Now· Lido Trailer Prk. NB. can '65 Honda 300, "Drt:am;'' ; .. ,. • ., 19: .ffloMPSON Ll.p Strake Owner ~. S&btr, 1.32, EricQ:m, PCC. 12x56 Expando 1969 675---0250 or 548--0827 Good cond. $Zi0. Call aft if'-" • . l Cabin, altepa: 2, 0 •pt h UDO 14 No. 11~ Xlnt cond. etC. Bllf. kt pt , most 20x&J 3 Bdrm Offer· I========= 5PM 673-75n. k. .J• ' finder, 1lulh toilet, 2·12 gal Dacron -.ils, Trtr. $ll!IO. "dellrable docb ln Newport 20x43 2 Br, pet 1969 8icycl•1 9215 ,69 Ka~ Ma.ch m, U· ) .:r 1u tankl, tandem trailer, Xtru. 147-1'631 aft 6. Harbor.~ Mx57 Rancho Del Rey Pot --""--------I ••tly 1•~ new, low mil' eo, ~ •. ,. ""·-NEW HUFFY 24" WOMAN'S .. M\11 no mo•. $750 or take over JJ' CR.EIGOR Yawl, Moorin& John B. nu15•1eY 673-8711 su.3839 A.M.S. OR GIRLS BICYCLE, gpy. $750. MU897 aft 6 pm. ,. , !· .$M.06 Ptt' mo/96tr-J.M:a. incl; llHpt 6. ~ncl htad. TRADE 22' slip Bal Isl for 1'1US'r Sell! Spertdlna clean DER 1'10DEL. $40. HOOAKA flberrlua T·T ™* r',~·· Annual .... Sale Call 646-1357 eves. oceu. wlmd UH of boat. l!kx40 ln quiet C.Pit Parle. 642-1724. EVENINGS. Sell for S:iO a:nd •tock tank . Sat £: SUn, April 25 A: 26 at 16' Chrysler Sailboat 6 Wiii ma.Int. Clean pwr boat New awni,.a:. $3350, 646-3557 A: seat. 557-~ '•1 •,. Sea Scout Base, l9l1 W. 1niler. x.lnt condition. Pilake only. 673-7475 eves &: THE SUN ·-~R ·~s on Mini Biko• 9275 '•4 •,..· HOUSIS POlt SALi ~"cc ff ._ ... ....i.. .. ..... ..,, """' I S YOU·R AD IN ,~ ... : ...U..t 'ff)', N.B. ot&r. 968-1337 ....... e,...... ,., ___ ui_ ... , etlo .....-.u..u• a n power. ?i-11NI B1ke·3HP.Novamodel. CLASSIFIED'!'Someenr wfD ·,•, : ~ ·~: ithttl lli\~~ = l~~:;!~~l~nt i:;,:;; a.:a~ 32~N'ci: M~~rl_ t~ · I\foorhJI :· Slo0p ~~ d~ ~around tbe xlnt cond. $80. Call 847-2317 ~ 1oo1dna for lt. l>ttJ SO .or•::_~: i ! el"llt&L (OfTA MIM MILl •n. MM ........... ceu.111 rA• WIWl'OlllT l~lf WIWHtT MlteMTt •Al.IOA COVIi Ml'#l"'OttT ....... U.TClllllT U.YIMOlllTI ..... _ WllTCLlllP MAllllffM....uttlt UWIVllllllTY PAia llllVIMI lACIC '"" IAITlr..Ull' II T-llllVUll TlllllMI CORMIA 811. MAlll IAUO.t. PSW•in.A llAC<NI UY LINN IA? UY Ill.AMiii LIM Ill.I UL.HA llLUIO IUJtfTINITOM I~ NUWTINffM NMHU9 '°"MTAIM VAU.IY 111.L IUCM IUfilllT IUCM ............ LONI liACN ........ OM.NII COUMTY OUT Olli' toulft'T OUT efl ITAft ''""'°" WllTMINIHlll MIDWAY CIT't ...... , ......... IANTA AM N9TL OlllANll ' TUITIN ttOlllTM TVSTltl •NAHllM SILVllAN CMl'ftNI MAVAIU uar LAGUNA MILLS LAIUMA !llACN LAGUNA NllUIL MISSION Yll'9 IAN Cl.IMINff IAN JUAN CAPITTlllANO CAl"llTIU.NI llACH OAKA l'OlfllT OCUNllDll '"" ..... 1111v1•1'" CWNn NOUlll Te 17 MIVI• C:MIDOMt•IVM D\lll'l.tlfU Nfl IALI .,...,. .. ..,. ... llLI RENTALS H1UMO Pumlsholl •r111rl•L ltlNTALI Te ltWll COSTA MltA Mll.C eM. Mb MllAVI ... cou1r1 PAIK ••w,..., •IACll lll'llW'OlT lt9n. "...,..., ....... 14'1'1MOltll OOVll NIOI• WllTCLl,P UNIVIUfTT PAlJt llt't!NI I.UK UY IAIT ILUf'P 11 "ft~ •" urn -.• ~ ....... t,.! .. 11,.. : wctthy·$171S. 673-9361 * * 64:HIZZ2 + + * 67J....MU c==========~a!;;;t~S~&=w=lmdl==·====C.:,,.::::;=====:;:;;=::;l ~~·J· *" IWfA M11A -CAINT' i:AYINe 6 •IPAll .. ~==========--=============:....::=========~ .; ~ •,.• '* .... VllDe "'11 " .... ,. •• ,., .. -~-Caro -u-w Coro 9800 Nrw C•rt tlOON•W C•rl 9800N.w C•rs 9IOI :: , int • ...,.., •uar· ..., DtMOUnott ... 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RIWTAU IM "'P\.WICU 11• ... tNCOMI "l°"'ltTY ,_ aMT...,U 1111 ON •UllNI .. ,._,11n ... lftlH MACMINff llM BRAND NEW 1969 BONNEVILLE $1625.00 DISCOUNT FROM WINDOW STICKER Turbohydramatic, radio, heater, powtr stetr· in1 powtr brake1, power wlndow.s, factory air' conditioning, white ~·all tires, vinyl top, tlnttd a;lus, powtr door lock.s. remote d~k lid release. Brand new. Serlal No. 2623399C· 118887, 1~\ ... ~ ~--...... --·--l , ••. ,,c ,, . ......--·L..U -~ .. , We h1v1 b11n en authorized Ponti1e 'd11ler for 25 years • • • the name Longpre h11 been 1noci1ted with Pontiac since 192b • 350 V-8, radio, heattr, power ateerlni, power brakes, power wind.OWi, whlt• wall tires, vinyl top, tinted alaas, cua• tom trim option. Brand new. Serial No. 223379Ll 11708. SALE FROM WINDOW STICKER ., ..... , •• !,!'''" •, :;.'.I, I ' , . . . ~ . ' " -· 1: ..... ~.;:.· I', ... , .• ...... >:3.; r;.,... :~ ., '~" .... " . '~ ... " ,•' " '" : ~. I· • • • I lltVINI TllUCI CORONA OIL. 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N1A~ft VALLIY .... · · MO'tMte.onM t• ~~~'i.':'°'.:.V. = svrerc1 'DlltlCT01tV' tmi::nc:•:.::~" = LONI ltlACll -ACC9Ull'Tlff9 .. ntAN.lllf fUYa f9 Otl.11111 COVfln -............ lllt'YICI .. ntAtU ... ~ ,_ U.flfta ANA -APPt.tMCI ltl'Aa&. ..... _,. f'IRICI .,. WlitM-Yft lltl ,,,......... -,..,. fM • IDW.y •,... •U AIPMALT,... . ... CAMPtn .... l&NTa W' Qtllnl --AllClfiT'ICTIJlll&&. lll'Yttl -CN11N1. IPTIU .... CWT""-.. AUfD flilP&IU -IUNI tueetal - LAlllllA llAClt ) -AVf'Oi. ........ ""' "" .. al --, ..... ·-,,,,, _,.IYSITY"'9 .. CA8' "" M°tutoN ..... .. .... , ••WflltWltl ... -=-"" 1AJt CLIMl,.fl .,._ NICK. M.l-19141Y. a --MC8 CA ... • .... _ IAlf .IU_,. CAPllTUlf9 ....... M1$ IYlltn '"· 1969 Grond Prix SJ " " , ,,..,, c" '.. :·· ··~·· " ·" ' ' •f •• ' ....... .. ~ .. .... " . , -l -.. ·-· ......... c - c.t.rtn...,.. ..---= MM.NQ .,. """'"....,.. ~ ,,. . • Jn. OANA "'"' .. ... ..... ~ .. •-••-..,. tllW CAB ,_ , CONIOMINIUM -1•TMAK.. ... ..,,,. t.1Mm9 tttf :;,.-•, ' IUIPU.Xll........ 9'Jt ~.. .... UlllllCAll!t ~...:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::;;;::;:~::;:::;::;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;::;::;;;,......;;,;;.;;;.;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,~~~~: 13600 Beach Blvd -Westm1nstcr (Beach Blvd JI Garden Crave Fwy.) -Citll 892 6651 or 636-2500 ~· --..... \ ·--------,__ ' ----,--- ' I ! I • .. I : I I'. • t . ~ . .. .. _ __,_... -. ..... ' .. .. ~ - • ;..' l D.W.Y PllOT Wed~. Aprll 22, 1970 • ' Wednesday, AptR n . 1970 PllOT-ADVEll!ISE~ I ll I IT SPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION 'TRANSPORTATION 'TRANSPORTATION ITllANSPORTATIC5N I TRANSPO RTAt!ON 'TR ANSPORTATI ON I -NtwCan -NoWCan -NowC.n '9800 -C.n 9800 -c.,. --c... · 9800 -~ .. • 9800 -C•rt 9100 ........................................................................... ''SPECIALI-ZING IN UALITY'' '. •• " , . . - PRISTIOI CARS AT A SPRING PAINT -UP. CLEAN-UP SALE! THIS IS IT! SINSIBU PRICll We are In the mlcl$t of repaintilHJ and modemizing our en• tire dealenhlp, and we regret any Inconvenience it might cause our customers. So when you come in this wffk • • • LAST OF THE '69's· '67 JAGUAR 2 + 2 C:OUl'I • speed; riu:Uo. h~ter, chr'mi\e wire ~els. 1 owner. 25,500 miles. Very hard to find model. CXRUo.13) ''8 THUNDlllllD LANDAU Full power, factory air, only 14,700 local1y driven miles. SOtd .l Serviced ~ly. ,.(V'JY9411) . . . I 'M RIVIUA .Automatic, T8dlo, heattt, JIOWf!r, factory air : cdndJ.tionlng, mq wbeeJs. buckei seat&. etc. Showa ;CJUts~g care. fWXK448l • ... . ;67. OLDS C:UTLASS SIJl'llMI . Y8,'autofnatic. radio, heft.er, poWi!:r steering, factory ait. loCa.u,Y owned and -driven car. CUJB912} · 'H ·c:HRYSLll TOWN I< C:OUNTRY s3995 $2895 ' . \ ·$2995 -.. ,,995 THE EXTRA DISCOUNTS ARE ON US ! Ask for them! You'll see we mean business. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:-.:D · -1970., BU-ICK . . 2 DOOR COUl'E . ' . AulorMlii:' transminion, coni: .. lad radio antenna , fibre.·glas be~ed ti~s; padded dash, saal belts, back-up •lites, dual speed eleclric wipers. 433270Z600154. . . THISE C:ARS MUST 1.E CLlcARED . THIS WEEK TERRIFIC DISC,OUNTS . '69 LE SABRE ' '69 ELECTRA 225 Cu•IO<!'I CP9. $1\ow._.. l'ftl>. 'Vlr!IHlll't' -ery po1111J1r a«~orv 11v•ll•ble. ExK, cir '..,.,., • f45CNC111Nl0 Cll:'lle<tt c~. OVffll!r. "''°"'! cii" ~ull pOW4r incl l1dorv 11r t~!llon.frltr, .,.ll'IYI• roo_I, etc. Extc. Cir 1trllcl # (4MJ79H!t313'1 '69 · WILDCAT NEW '69 OPEL C"'"'"" Coup1. Speelsll't' ord1rer:I fflr ~.1., Al• c-ltlof\ed, vinyl ro61. M1n1ftr~ Wiii, AtlsOlulely 1111•~ ln•ld• Sttllf ,.tl9'9HW10Ci •nd out. Ex.c. ur "rllll I (~l1'Cl02130l $71, Dl$COUNT . . '69 JAGUAR XKE '69 JAGUAR 2+2 RMdlifff, Orlwol only !00 mll•. Al"10$1 Couiie. Wlft "' ewflttt. WMl'!ll cllr. F•'" br1nd new. Fullr ecWIPPld ll'l(ludl119 cll•ome IO•Y •Ir. 1utom1tk:, <.hro""9 wire Wf'MI••· wlrt M'l"lt. AM-RA $hortw•vt rldkl, L1i~ 1111n l.ooG verr c1mt.111y ldrlv911 ml•a, (oll1ASGI ' E~11<. tlr 11rl1r I> (J6tlROIOUf8WI . • s4195 9 pugenger wagon. Full power, factory air, 6 way power seat. power door lock5. lurgai@ ra.ck, local car in outstandl.ne condition. IYCP428) 8 IMMEDIA'fE DELIVERY! ANOTHER SHIPMENT NOW HERE . ''8 IUc:TaA C:USTOM s2995 1970-· Demonstrator AND 'DRASTIC DISCOUNTS ON OP.EL GT'S 4 Door hardtop. .Full pciwtt, factory air, Sold & 11tTV!eed Jocalzy. BaJanee of factory wamt.nf.¥. SEE OUR FUU SELECTION ! (XEW432l NEW '69 JAGUARS DOZENS MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Executive Cars REDUCED NOW . FIVE VISIT OUR VOLUME . POOLE -- FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE -TO CHOOSE FROM! OPEL SALES CENTER 234 E. 17th St. AVTDORIZED . BVICK •OPEL· IAGIJAR SALES a11d SERVICE OPEN , SUNDAYS 548 -77 65 ~==·""="--'9425_.._, j Trailars, -Utlllty TRAILER Ford box h.-Y'I---------'69 Volb''Adve nture'' DATSUN LOTUS 9600 PORSCHE. TOYOTA AL PINE VACATION , TRAVEL CENTER .ixctJ ... Galdtn Falcon . : Olympi• -Alpine · Apoche· WhMI Camper WOrlds largest most com- jlete RV vehicle shopping ....... ~ Garden Grove Blvd, CG .. 534-6686 hea"f 115-'SS Fon! Im! axle GMC TlUC:i'<S· Cairiper, J,500 aoutal ml. 9 .. I: whla $12. 837-8868. Mos old. (.(laded w/extras. I-'-'-------..- Hete no\v. • HEAVY Duty trailer. 5' x Immediate Delivery 644-aZr.! 11'. Two feet high with sides &u.11 DATSUN ..- $100. ~7057 Southern Oran~ County's Dune Buggies 9S2S only Authorized Gft1C Dealer '68 STREET BUGGY, "Leader in The t.earb Cnies" Trucks 9500 UNIVERSITY R"tioal 0<w do,;gn. Con"'' ZIMMERMAN '59 CHEVY P.U. 6 cyl. Xln't OLDSMOBILE eng. auto trans. $119::i. 2845 HARBOR BLVD. cond. 548-726.1. 2659 Orange 2850 Harbor Blvd. 496-2500 Ave., C.M. Costa Mesa 540-9640 ..=D:.cUN::E:,:..,,BU=G~G-Y~BO-D_l_E~S 54().'4IO 'SS DODGE TRUCK '70 International S/J. · ·1 week Only. New trans, rebuilt engine. Travelall Ph. 5'17--117'3, open lB-5. ENGLISH FORD 'I ) , .,,. ;tpt 1D61 Lotu8 Europa '68 917 Ta r g a . Burgun. Ui mi, l owner. dy/black, 5 spd, racing Never raN?d . 638-5155 seats, Pirelli~. Call 675-7697 MERCEDES BENz l __ R_EN_A_U_LT __ Or<in~e County's La rge'!i.I Selt>ct ion New & Used Mercl'des Benz '62 Renault Dauphinc, runs good. but needs new clutch, $75. 96S-5632. ROLLS ROYCE !TIOJYIOIT@ Ma rk II Wagons Hi Lux Pickups Li nd· Cruisers Wagons DEAN LEWIS VOLKSWAGEN VW BUGS F'ROM $399 GOOO SELECTION $42.'>. 549-0674 New • Just atTived, bi& 392 Imported Autos 9600 ;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:..;;,;;;;; ·:x; Vintage A 1 nechauical ·aoaed Sat. Open Sunday I S YOUR AD IN V-8 engine. auton1atic, air1---------AU New 1".:nglir;h V<!ry nice ~xe~ulive car: '69 AIR STREAM 29' Tu1n CLAS.5IFIED? SomeoM will cond., !railer package, aux. ALFA ROMEO Fords In Our Big $8000 oi: trade for eq. in 196f Harbo1·. C.M. 646-9300 '68 TOYOTA • Blue 4 dr, radio. auto, 30,000 mi's. $1200. Call a45--0973 oursr ANDING Buy . 6 7 Toyota Corona Deluxe. Al\1- F~1 radio. St200. 8,33--0jOO, Cb tr:!>. o~ ~,~s 1t:Jn't cond. Bargain. Call be looking fl:lr it. Dial 64J. tanks, much, much more .. --------Stock tlow At .,,· _ r_:. 5 ·_ All x.'.:...'. 0 ,·, I boat. cabin cruiser. Mr. after 5, 644-5073 5678 Come in and ~ta deal at -,69 ALPHA GTV FACTOR!. MAJ ...,,.. Diamond 63&-0391. before 3 Kustom Motors INVOICE! "'hite. blk viri. inter. Auto or 6.%-138·1 alt 6 pm . ,,,,, 549. 3031 Ext. 66 or 6T 1970 HARBOR BLVD. cosr A AfESA iliiiiiiiC~a~r~siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9900~~[U~s~odiiiiiC~a~r~siiijiiiiiiiiiiii99~00·I AUTllORlZED 5 ~peed, dlr, Al\1/FM, power Positively No Added tra S42-26.59 4~-&26 INTERNATIONAL DEALER d1se bra_ kes, god·"·' ~w _"111 Dealer Charges! ns. · · "¥ Choose From 1961 Mercedes 2205 Excellent 8-45 Baker C.M 540 .. .1915 plu:sh tnt. ~echning ~ats. Sedans, Sta \Vg"'· l'Ond. Orig. 01vrlt"r. 546-l::i92. '64 VW Bug VOLKSWAGEN SPRITE LARGE SELECTION vw OOMESTIC TRADE INS AT NEAR WHOLESALE '67 English Ford Cerlfnl' G.T, t Dr. H.T., 4 ~ tr.tn1. 'VTY Jal $1099 '68 MGB· "C" GT Ci:it. A,utom~!I( tr'"'"''" '""'• ,..,lo, wl•• wP>eels. 11,. • 000 m!ln. ITXF-510 $2499 '66 T·BIRD TOWll coupe. Full "°"'"''' 11lr, tt.1M like new. frtF'IC 6#) $1599 '67 PONTIAC lt Meta t ~. H.T, VI. l'!IW· ., ·~ 11lr (Otld., •uffl. nn, .. ¥1ny1 roor. ITQr •Ill $1699 V.W. BUGS $399 GOOD SEl.ECTIOJ'f '65 PORSCHE '68 Dodge Cor R/T t 0001' H.T., v.a, •ulo. "''"'·• radio, h11l1r, ~ Jlttfhl!J, 11'11111 ..... "'*' wlrle OYll !Ire. fYXR~Sl $1599 '67 MGB-6T Cpe. "l'Hd· tM r.,fio, wlr1 """"b· '""111 11rn. ••.ooo ori,1n1I m•leJ. (TX$ $21) $1999 l llf. '6 or 67 1'11 Ha ..... llv4., Costa M.N 549-lOJI ' · Has had loving care. (YCY· <>~~ ~,,,,.9 'li(l Bugeye Sprite v · '67 Ford Window Van 9341 Will take trade. Call GT'r; At Our Co~! ...,,,...., Excellent condition! ery nice. 548-28S5 'Big 6' engine, automatic, ra· Phil 540-3100 or 494-1029. \Vhile Overstocks '68 i\!E'RCEDES Bent 220, $6'50. 64Z-&116 '65 V\V. SO H.P., many ex- dio, heater. IdeaJ for camp. ,64 A< ha 0 _ 5 . t N-Last. air cond. Private party. tras~ $1000 or best ofter. · I N ti P n.umeo pnn · ew Th~oro i\fu~t sell. ~.106 SUBARU 673-2:J46 er or commerc~a . ew res, trans, radial µres, Clteh. ~Ir. Xlnt ~nn1ng rond. Will brks. 494-1670 aft { ROBINS FORD '58 J\1ercedes &n;i; 100 SL ---------1 ·68 V\V Auto, ilick-shift. E z finance pnvate party, (YLT·j========°' 2060 Harbor Blvd . roarl~lt>t'. Good cond. $1100. * '70 SUBARU to drive, xlnl gas mi'~. f.lu st of VW CAMPERS Harbour V.W • ~~llo~~~.;ik~D am AUSTIN AMERICA Costa l\1esa 642-0010 "8=33-8:=150=· ====== lJere Now . sell. Bst Olr. f>.16-5693. ------'----1 Jmmecliate Delivery '65 V\V, sunroof, radio, ex· AUTIIORIZED '68 Chevy Sportsm1n MG e 90 MPH Capability rollent condi tion. After 6 SALES & SERVICE Loaded & double sharp 8 AUSTIN AMERICA FERRARI e 3.1 !11iles Per Gallon pm, &16-66~9 18111 BEACH BL., 842.4435 passenger V-8, automatic, Sales, Service, Parts • Beauliful Styling '66 8 PASS. Bus Deluxe. 11UNTIN.GTON BEACH blue & whlle. Special this Immediate Delivecy FERRARI Sales, Se~c..!, Parts Test Drive Today At Con1rlC'trly rehlt . SACRf. VW '68, red w/blk inter. week $2,299.00, All Mod-'• Kustom Motors FICE SHiOO. 968-3-mt f\.tus! Sacrifice. Stal. Call K M .,... Newport Imports Ud. Qr. lmmedlate Deli~ry UStom OtofS ange County'• only •tJtbor· 8-15 Baker, cri.t 540-591j '62 V\V ~unroof, radio, rel,uiH ~3S70 S45 Baker, C.M, 540-5915 li ed d<!aler. rng, reliable roech. rond. '6S Red V\V, xlnt cond, J1rll11JOrl ~l111port :; '63 Chevy Pickup SALES~SERVICE·PARTS TOYOTA $650. 19l·663'3 New tires. low mileage 3100 W. Coast H'v)''. .64 V\V 50,000 miles, orig. $750 495-4448 NewPOrt Beach &42·9405 540.1,764 ovmer-. Xlnt concl. Mu,;t see '66 Bug, re-bit eng. Needs Authorized Ferrari Dealer BIJL l\fAXEY lo aprireciate. 968-lz.14 body voork. $600 or best of. Big '6' engine, auh>matic, cusklnt c~b, long bed, heavy 3100 w. Coast Hwy., N.B. duty eqwpment. Take trade bC·9405 540-1164 or will finance pvt. pty. Dir. Authorized MG Dealer (E71267l Call Gene 54.5-06.14-!=========- ---· JAGUAR j.tOO \V, Coast Hwy. N.B. 642-9405 M{).li54 Authorized MG Dealer l!lG:i V\V Squareback. Runs fer. 546-0569 aft 5. ITIOJYIQITIAJ woll. 17*00;,. -~ * '61 VW CAMPER. Exe<llont . ~= =~ ~ . ~ Cond. i\lany e.~. $1395. BMW I JAGUAR "' MGA. "" Now rop. Body 1aia1 BEACH Bl VD. '67 vw 5'dan. "'"""" '""'''" Campers 9S20 BMW'S #l ~~ x.,'",','°•""nv·i,·"'ni•st oiler. Can , Hunt. Beach 147-8555 ma~. low ntileage, xlnt 1967 FASTBACK --------! "4EADQUARTERS '"71j E. Balboa Blvd, N.B. ~l;ml:;N:. •:'=°'""==H=wy=·='"'=Bcb='-""'="=d=;'='·="·c:'="'=--="®====--''°'="=''='·=''=ir.=k'=. =='=!)6.=54=1! * * 11' Full cab-ov e r DEALER IN 1Theonly.authorizedJAGUAR •69 J\IGB. 2700 mi's radial:«, CMlper, fa c tory d1scon-I dealer 1n the entire JtarOOr radio tonneau . Yello\v blk t1nued model, ready lo go Area • ' Fully eqp'd, 75 lb ice box. CALIFORNIA AND I . Compleh. I uphol. Eves .. 128-2468 butaoo <;ghl, "-12 volt ORANGE COUNTY'S SALES OPEL lighlo;. butane tank. bedding. SE RVI CE 16 gal . water tank ~ pump. LARGEST window drapes. \\'hile they 1970's Jmmeri. Delivery PARTS last $89S. Z5 New k U8ed in Stock Poole * + 13' Offi~ tra1le~. Have T&M MOTORS BUICK des.k .& c11binet , ~ 1 t I I n g 8081 Garden Grov• Bl, G.G. IN ta:illlles. For quick !!ale 534-2284 Open Sunday 892-5.'iM COSTA MESA SACRIFICE '68 Opel Kadett LF. Xlnt rond. Best olfer take&t 644-52S!l PORSCHE $65(1, 869 \Vest 18th St.,'""~""'====== Costa Mesa I *CAMPER SPECIAL* 234 ES<i~~Strett 1 '62 Par5che 1 ___ D_A.;.TS_,:U,:N.:____ --..c.-..=.----=-r-1 Super .Clean! Fully eqUipped. '69 XKE Convertible Call ~1932 or gee at ~ DQT DATSUN Loaded. chl'Qme wire whef>Js. Harbor, CM.. Private Party, Fl'tl'd Pick Up including camp. OPEN, DAILY Ai'1/F?.1, cllr, disc brakes. '63 Por!Cbe A-1 Shape. Lo .,., V.JI, air condllio-" boot ANO T11lce rmall down or Wade ·· 1-Call .,, .-6 Super fantaatlc prk;~ SUNDAYS "1ill fi nance pvt. pty. 0.7tts. ~~:· s.,WP;,°i. o.>oKJU $1 ,29t 18835 Beach Blvd. SSS). Blue Book $4i00, f"nll ",.,:,..,,8~~,...:;;-·pe"--am-/~lm~--~h•n Lie. G43326 Hunt1ng:ton Beach pric@ s.&Ofl6, CAil Phil a.ft 10 f ~~ • bod • .. ~o ' J .. -• .,..,.,...J., am540-3100or494-l029, per , ,,.. Y· P.fu st Kustom Motors ~-.. ~ or ~·~ ••cr!fi""· eai< 64>-•>ll MS Bak<r, C.M. 540-59!S '67 DATSUN '6' JAGUAR XKE rds)o.-. 4.2 '69 PORSCHE llll·T Ta,..• • Immac cond. Loaded! J.tust '66 CMv 1iS t 6 cyl, xlnt Station W•g-on !MOO Pri rty 714 fully equipr'!d. S68iiO or w/ne.w rubber. Cabovt'r 4 speed. radio, he11ter. dlr. :i:ac118 · v P · : trade. 494-9500 camper shell w/boot $1500 E."cellent cond. Must r;ell • :i=='=='====== '68 912 S..speed, am/fm, 6" 5'~10'l6 Will lake ti.de. 1899. (VQT. KARMANN GHIA fool"""" all exln• grean. CAB Hlgb camJ:IU shell with l5Q) Call 54S-(1634, 10 to &. f4800. 49f-<!Ml boot for late model Ford '64 Datsun PIU. Good cond. 196() Karmann Ghia, 1muhed ·~ Porsche 10005 pick-up 'Nifh a· bed $325. Ntw tltts, hrita,. Mtttey, fl'ont. rum well. St~ or hes! off'r 531-3387 tMua:s. ·$El00. 675-3458 aft 2pm. _1250_. _____ 49U.123__ ·-·--'C-•l_l _6_7;...i.t.18 __ · _ ~ • -~ -' ----w..---~ -~--~---- · VOLVO. .., m. 1o mi'1, ~""' , _ .. --·----1 oqulpped, """" """ & bOdy. • 145-wAaONs ~ " 164 -SEDANS VOi.VO CHEYROl.fl' , r.!:J!~ . ~'6 MAUIU·M.T. llOOE Spqrt C-Speda! paint • Safari Yollow DEAN LEWIS ' . "'lblac!< loather int., V8, J: ML Cl.Y'll ~ BAllGAllS • 1 IN EVERY' CORllER ;_ u~ •• c ,,, __ power tf:eerlng,,&tlfo.,l dlr., QQg naniuc, .M. -.w vibruonlc radio. Hu 1bad • Ifft VOLVO 122-S lovtn& care. II!"" acritke. ---------------t;;o==~==~=l!l!O=.·==I EJ~~:~ MUSCLE CARS! · ~·1~ ... , .cia11lct tilS EL CAMINOS '57 c"'r'"': 300C Blue '67 auto., '" a... We have a' i ~ 1selfc· . ' '' • 968-ISI to., air, mist 'gr-. .. tlon. .of l'! .. Wl.~ .. ~.. Elm, ' Ina-,) '• 1· !· Buy them. c---~~~ :c~;~·1a .. ": 845K:!~~ ~~ tor:s, Montego ·Cycl~ & · .~ m, lnjeated. lmmao. ~· '58 OIEV 2 Dr ijT AT Marauders, . all e~~·d 01 "'"·~·,.I \"''""' • '°"';, ... M;al:l.'mt•s: : .-for', the Cat.,.a.i..·a·1• I .IS. to ·!Jr· s'IJl!I. -' .iif ·JIQ-C Cabrilio. CM. _ m 'I ~ w 1 lll tl&-16!7. ' ,· Scat! ' '. !'!'!!'!'ii ".!! -IJIEVT, t dr, -... V8 WE PAY Tdf' · • '""'"•tie, ~ c!nn 1175. .. CAS.H " :::::.. Conv. Good -· . top, xln't piechan cond. • 646-2916 after 6;00 ·6:r used CU'S & trucks jwrt '65 CHEVELLE Sta. Wag. -Uil U1 for free ~te. Im.mac. P/S. ·PIB, ndlo. GllOTH CHEVROLET 1ae1 a1r. $lllO. m-m '59 CHEV $125 Aak for Sales Manager * 5t6-Wl * . ll.8211 Beach mvd. ·Hmrttngton Buch '57 CHEVROLET, .. 2 dr, gd 10 9-3331 tires &: engln!. S200. Aft s. --::=-=~=;;..--1 646-<781 F WQER P,YAQYUR,£.ACASJIR ··=63 .,...Im..,-,a-=Su-,per-.·Sport~.,..=v. P/S. P/B, R/11. .,.;, top. $500/bst ofr. ~i. CONNELL COtmNENTAL CHIYRPLET '66 Continental 2328 H@bor ~vd. Save over $600! Priced fM Costa Jlela ..-~ immedlate aale! Full pow-WE PA't•fft l50iIAJ\ • <' + air <Ond, Excellent FOR~ USll!D C4ltS condition. 37,rm mi. Dir. If )'OUl' car "is extra ""clean, (RRU814) Call 54&0634 or Ste UI firit. , J' 494-9'Tl3. POOLE BOICK LA~~TE~.67-Co~n-tinen-taJ.~1 234 E. 17th St. owner, clea n, run1 Costa M!!&a SG-'765 perfe<:Uy, air, Ieatbei-, & IMPOJt1S W~ poMr. Priced to s e I t , ~ Cciontlis -.....,.,.,.., 642-0766 TOP-flspµ:ft weelmda &: evft. BILL >G\:JCrt 'IOYarA· 18881 BacbPBlh.~7 -COMET H. Beach. .s !7S ._,., Auto Ldoliltl , ' •• 9110 ECONOMY CAR I :;;;;;;;;;~~~·11961 C.Omet, 6 cyl, auto, new I• FORD ~UTilORIZltD tires, front end recently LEASING IYSI'EM rcblt, $36.5. 642-cmt CORVAIR America's 'WP,tt l:Jn1 .,.~m far nna.nce or net leuln; ~,aJl t)'P9 can·Ul(dl ,-65-Co_N_au'_, -M-,-.,.,--Xln-'t tzilCkl.. ' 1 e Immedi&Je dellYel')' fram cond. Lo M I s . Days over 300' eaft and tiacb 642-8214, eves 534-7618 • Compettttve ..... COUGAR • N"' car ~p ltrYiot •Full "illldtbl" value forl-------yuur p~ car · '67 OOUGAR XR'l-GT 10,300 e All popular makts avail-ml on WBJT. Auto, air, P/S, able •• ., • disc brk.s, v/top, stereo For Compi.te Dtt&llt Ctll t&pe, tilt str/whl, Poly M"aloDDt Reid tlre1, new brakes I ha.ti. 1.<u1nr "'..,.... !"833--0642==· ----Thoodon ROllNS FORD :llllRarborBITd. Q>lla-- FALCON '69 Fako!1 Sport c.upe: Lo ml'•· Reuonal»e.• Call 962-6812. "' LEASE ..... PORD' 19'111 Foro -yt >'-100 P!ckup , w/camper, air, p/s, autol, ·6'-Ford.J.-:..Econol!ne;;.:..;;_._V_an trans 3900 ml. $109 per ino. • SOUTlj' COAST dlamonoM11cl1 uphol, CUllDm CAR' LEASING paqeled & !nlll)ated. ~ ...... wlde tires, other ettru;-300 W. Cit Hwy, NB. 645-""'°'" $1250. 6U-4689 ~ Used Cars 9'00 '69 LTD Ford Wag. White .c;,_____ w/wood aldt, chrome lug DURING OUR ANNl·VERSARY s10·0 OVER FACTORY INVOICE ' . PRICED FOR ACTION t ·MARK Ill Look over our nice ~ s~ lection of Marie Ill's' as well as several sUgh11y used ones the finest -car made in America; DRIVE .ONE TODAY! - BUY ONE TODAY J A ~~~,~~~~~•mm '69 LINCOLN$ Low Al $4515 XSR SIO { • . '68 LINCOLNS Low Al $Ja25 VTP 716 '67 LINCOLNS Low A1 $2500 . TRK 296 '66 UNCOLNS ~Al $1900 SUN 059 '65 LINCOLNS Low A• $1475 . TfC 969 '64 LINCOLNS Low As $1050 " CIOM •94 LOOK oyer our fine .. lection of q .. lity Lin· coins! Many sold & sarvicad by us! COUGARS we''hov· • l.rge salection of· Cougars 91 , moclels, XR 7's I convertibles with prices toU1 I~. "The 9ooil ola 'ysl are !>-ck I ' ' r • " ~pin! · · .-· · ., • " ·,· '.(if' . ' . NEW 1970.; COUGAR wtttl white side well tir", pOwer 1teering , pow~ •r elite bra•••• clelvlle whttl i:oven, •tc. No. OF9IHli171!4· llUIUllG OUR AlllllYf.RSARY. 53066 _,_,~ PIQCED FOR ACTION t _..,-,-.,..__ A I , .,, A\~\ I /, HERE ~: NOW! The Sexiest European THE CAPRI Made In Germany ' ... IMPORTS . - '68 TOYOTA c ....... Cpo:, $1595. w1a 111 · '68 KARMANN GHIA $1895 >UL 241' '68 vw .... llock , W\I '21 '67 OPEL WAI 083 '67 •VW PASTIACK VRI 679 '66 VW BUG VTM 493 $1695 '$1395 $1195 . ' ' .j ' BARGAINS . II(~ CORNER : . : · .:MaNtEGo~ · . ~ Dil• ~vt1 ANl!iYER$iARY • 1 /~VI• he~e c~J,.s •. -;,~ans, & loh of gor9~ous . ' . wagons at tha "90Cl,d ol<l days" prices. Come · ' 1 1n ;& SH w~ Moritf90' Is '\'• best • nter,,,.d• 1ate biiy in 1\inirica. ' ~' , • , " ~ r ' ~. 1 . , '•I NEW' 1970 MONTEGO 2' dr. htrdtop. va. front power disc br1kts. Equip, with d1luxe wh11I covers, white side will tir11, power stte'ring, AM r•dio, No. OH01f569399 52866 ... , .. ....:.. WAGONS · '68 MERCURY c:1·p:::.k . $289'5 V/ID'.101 , 68 MONTEGO Mercury NID 985 $2195 '67 FORD SQUIRE $1995 TVT 926 . ' ' '66 FORD SQUIR~ $1395 RTW 148 ' '65 FALCON $ '995 PIN 622 MEaCURYS .. 1 '69 MARQ,~IS 4-Dr. H.T. $3695 XWN 345 ' '69 MONTEREY 4-Dr.H.T. $2895 . IUL~ .. - '69 MONTEGO MX 4-Dr. $2695 YWR 09f , ~ '68 COUGAR XR1 $2595 y.'PL 421 ' --I,. • -, 67 MONTEREY Cpo. uc c;.,m -' · . '65 MER(URY4-or. H.T. $ 995 $1595 UJM UO, ' . •EASY CREDJT • ~.~·p~.d~h~ """" you are new In Callt. 492--9975 • ...,U ~~;:,bad 1 • '6=l~Fonl-F~airlane-~!OO~. 6-C)j.- NOW IS THE BEST TIME IN TEN YEARS TO IUY A LINCOLN·MERC~RY PRODUCT "1f you have been turned GOod cond. Needs clutch down by othmi llilk. AJ ls $150. See at 623 ~you have bad I bvine, rear, NB ~='l.tue or no '6' Fairlane Sl&. Wq. Air credit cor.!, $4%1. huVM We C.rry Ow M7"'74S N• = =~.AL ·~ Ford v..g, new mu. All Yeur Tr....,t•tlen xln't tn.nap lt.r, Call • tlooif( -after uo ' $99 '62 FALCON S,.tlon Wagon. CARI 'ROM Slick shift. U,tXMI miles. Blue Chip Alta Sales -2141 a. H ....... , c.t. M...11"11•=-ro=RD~Rci>che=c-ro,-l""'m- 540-Qt2 MM7'1 mae. oond. lHN" mJleap. 1970 OIEVY Odbn Impala, 1 ....... ·~. -n, loadedl3Q50. Slleadl--.BI(· 1970 FOJm Galtxfe, 1 dt kt•l lf.!lf!d'lon ever! See com1p $30:\0. -DAILY P",iOT WAN'l'-ADSl Johnson ·COSTA MllA I U26 ~ • ._,., flVtl. • NIW CAU ...... .642.ffl1 •SOD UAD CARS ·140·1•3•. • ran• GENERATIONS IN TBB AllNM081U 81/SINESi . 11111 OUllST A "PACTOIT DIRICT" UNCOl.N-MIRCVRT DIA Lil' OU•I COUN1T • I I • • l l l . i , : r l ' I £ l d , ' l I I j ' t ' l l •• l • j I ,. ' r • • - -• ~ • '\ ' .. '• ' ~ ti.ii ':V/ . ' . . ~ ., .,. .... ·i.,i;, ,~FACTORY' 1,.VOJ.~E~$~ij. ~·'~ I', .OF NEW' ENGliSH FORQ ·'.:.:-I '. Every Car lq Qur :a.~ .Inventory Naiv Slaslled ·Tj~r· ~t!: . Po~e~· Ne Added .OeJler Cha~esh ·t · · : .r ~·; Ypu'll .Sav~"#.. ~u~ie :· ;.~~~. ~~k1 . ~d~a nt~ge . 0, '. cl.r ~,;.~Jt,~ .O · tN6L1SH'0iDtrki'1tbck -1xciP-Ttb · C~rtlna 2 and 4 Ori' Gf~Station wgl FULL AUTOMA1'.ICS'-FOUR SPEEDS -• TUEY~ltE ~OfN({ f'~~ •. SO HVRRi'! . . e · SP~~IAL .e . 1969 FORD. C.US1'0M . 4 DOOR SEDAN . . . _42• VI, 11,1tom1tic, h••l•r, PS, ditc br1~11, Co1t1 fl!••• Polic1 Cir. ll1ck I Whitt: ' Complolol, "'''"'"' ol Th:·°"~1585 '"'°· s.,. #1:90<6. . ,'68 MERC. MQNTEGO '67 · ~: .. '!! . .'... ~.~,G ! UOK271l '68 '67 '66 '69 '68 '66 TORINO G.T. '.CVT. FACTORY AIR, •ulo., P.S'., P.I .. R&H: (WtC.S•O l SHELBY CptRA GT 500 KR. Br1nd new en9in1. Appir. 10,000 mil11. fYPSl.(81 FORD CTY. SED. Va , 1utom1tic, R&H, pow1r 1tnsinf~ lSQL927 l .. , .· 1187 • • . ' .· .. A THEOllORE RO NS· EXCWSM .. t . ' ~· • . , · ; ·tiJoKl Fea , THE· DIAGllllsnc , • CENttR' ~sEAlr flN> THE ntDSHIEtD! -100°1.·rlm:iNOiua - WARRANTY ~000 MILES OR 90 DAYS . i .eo~ \lh ,~~-·,.m,.~ !....._1~ us·~~"~ HM, .... ..,.;,PLUS .._ ...... _. ~ ~ 11 -,.,, ...._ ~ ~·;.., ... _.. •••'_Ml r. ·. . I . • TRUCK AID ' . ' CAMPER SPEQIALS ; - ··~11 .!.~~-~ .. ~·.!2! .. :~ 1999 ':' • ·• condition. 1~44702J 1_ I • '. 'l • · , -~· .'64 • ''67 '-''4: . ·· _T.KUND8.BIRD -· .J ..t.2 Dr.·iMIT., FAQOR,Y. AIR.i •uto.1rP.S.,,.P.I., =-~ • . .,_eowerwi"4owi.'flEUl4l) . t • • • • . . ...;_ '• . • ~:"'I ,., .:''-':"'' .. ; ,.tJ.< 'I :··~,_.,...., -' . : . • t