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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-04-23 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa' • • . . . . . ··Eo·rth ,.Doc·tor·~. Need@d . ;; .. To Cure Pollution Ills Biding High . "' DAILY p.ft.OT ...... tr ...... 'QlttrU SADDLEIACK'S Wl ~LS .PEDALS At DNG AllOVE THE SMOG But It Takos an&-•• Elfwt·lo Gel•lt RoUlnf In High G~ar . - 12-foo t Eart k ~ay Bike · Unveiled Bob Wills accompliMed a coupie ·or goa.Js as he rode 12 feet above the ground to classes at Saddleback C.olleae Wednesday on "Earth Day." ... He used a means oC transport which emitted no exhaust. · Oran ge C.ast Weal her Spring ls barely here, but sum- mer weather is in store for the Orange Coast Friday, with sunny skies and temperatures breaking the 70-degree barrier. INSIDE TODAY The mOVf! to hnpeacl1 Ju.stict William 0 . Dougla.! goes. to the vv-11 core o/ tht Founding Fath· eri concern a.t prottcting the ;udiciary from the Cungress. Page 5. --D ·U MUIU .. """" 11 N1tlffet-"-+P-- °"911.. ~ff. 11 S-1i lf.Jt Slldl Mvllll• Ja4J T11tvlt..... U T11tahtr1 U ·U W11111tr t W~llt W1"" Jt w-··....,. '"'' _,.,,. "... .., And he rode the h<xne-made coo- traption !no a perch high enough, it seems, to acape smog. Bob Willl pedaled 1U 11-lool-high· bicy· de to class. . "Loll al students rode blkea •to ocbool today," he· huffed in matter-<11.fact f-.. be kept the cycle from topp1. 1ng over. -"~ 'just whipped this one up. on two sepilrate --for the occulon, •and it w«ts pretty well" The cycle ..:..... actually two cycles - was built with the remalmi of a pair of castoff bikes and some common plum- bing p;J>e. . Wills sakl the design "just came to me ooe day. 1 have a wekler, ao I lhrew ii lotletber. About the trickiest .....Uver with the ciood-sltjmming cycle ii getUng oneaelf up to the dr::lver's seal. WUls findl a convenient hill and starts the cycle ~ting, then wbtn the momentmn ts solid enough, he makes the trip to the top. ll takes about three st<po uslng varioos levels al the frame u llleppinc pods. "Then I have to torn the thing lll'Ollld and start pedaling upltlll," ht puffed as he otabUzed the towering rig. Wills livea in Santa Ana, 1 but he ad- mitted he cheated a bi1 on the trip to school . " t drove on the freeway and st.art.eel riding about a mJlt down ,Ille rood." "f ---' ' " ;.. ' .. er n . Nixon .Asks I rT Deferment . " Cutbacks . WASIIlNGTON (UPI) -President Nixon' ordeii1d an end · today to any mOre oCCUpationaT delemients ·rrom the dralt; as well as deferments for fathers excePt in caSes of possible extreme hafdahlp on their families. Nimn also asked Congress to open the way for him to stop all student deferments. All those holding defennents Clllld. keep tllem. however. N-said In a lpOCial.-ge to ... -and -tl>Ot such defermeata "are Do blcer dictated by the natiooal Interest." ' He ial1ied aft G:ecutive order .stopping immedistety defermeDtl hued on oc- cupational or firm wen and on fathemood except w he r e local draft boards -·-hardship ""!lldJ""'ilt · Hel albd ftM'.'a dlonge In the dralt law to ell~ a prov1sioo now cuaralMelng deferment. ·f o r un- ~ col!<ge students. NIJon allo outUnod 14.lustmenls In the lottery system ior drifting 19-year-olds, which c.o.ar... _.a at hia r.quest last year. Under the ~ loU«y system a )'OWlpter wbQle -.uenoe number is, for ~. lM,..may be eaUed by one draft, board While .a man with a iower'DIDlber in I dill .... t draft 'board ts not called. 1be President proposed a new ayatem that would put eocb month's draft call on a naUona1 basis with the same }of.tery sequence numben•tffeetive natioawlde. "Even itcollege defermmts are phased out," Nbon said, "college men who lhl'ough ROTC or olber military pro- gram1 have cholen to ob 11 gate (Ste D.JIAFI', Pact I) Six Coast Girls In Beauty Fete Six Orange Coast girls will compete 1n the anoual MiY Orange County beauty pqeant to be held Friday at I p.m. in the Garden Grove High School Auditoriwn, 11271 Stanford Ave. Sizteen glrla. most or them beauty tille holder• in their own communities, will compete in the pageant sponsored this year by the newly formed Orange County Pag~ant ~ation. The winner will repreoent the county Jn the Mlu C&lifc:rnia contest in June at Santa CruJ. Orlflle coat contestants are Susan Reed, Corona del Mar; Diana Ross, Cotta Mesa; •Role.mary Kelt)', Fountain Valley; Connie Jo Pllst<r, Huntington Beach; Bt1b Dtlltoch<r, Lot AlaJnitot, ud Jaymie Boyd, Wnlm-r. ·' .. , OAtLTJP'll.OT• ...... ,,, ......... ..._ 'WE, NEED PROFE~SIONALS . TO PROTECT ENV!RDNMENT' Nobel Prize Winner Lib&y Spooks at $oddleback Collelo ' 'Environmental Doctor" .• . . . Hope for Pollution ·Cure By PAMELA lfALLAN · Of "" °"" l"lllf ...,. The en'flrormental dociot, a man who wlll dtagoooe, pmcribe for l!ld'hOepfuUy cure oor growing pollution problem, ~as described to Saddleback College students Wednesday on Earth Day. Addressing a huge outdoor audience on a bright sunny smog free day was Dr. Willard Franl< I.Ibby, t960 Nobel ertze winner in dlemiltry who discovered Car1>oo t( us<cl In d~ting planta and , animals and who ,wlth a colleague' i.s no\'\ developing tbt. 1 idea of the: en'" vironmcntal doctor. "Soclety Is fluUy coming to reallu that sood ma11:n.rs are essential. Pollu· tJon al tho tDYiroomenl is becOinlng l I ) . ', ' univen1lly .frowwd ,apon..~itfbe from· a bellhln1r nnoke -. . bul or Clf','~llkl Dr. Ubb)I... ' • . ·, "We al'e frownt~ on :ttie de!ttuctl(n of our iendsCape and our' dellcoltly balan«d ec:olollet, Why wu ~ allowed to happen! llecautt :ii oar ipcirin~• of the cormequenc:ea. ' •'Jn Wtain siluatlolu wt ato 'IO'iocked in thit we have ,no ~ to· take for • while but that ol. wr own deatruc- llOA." , , 'B~ he &aid there are two delinlte olopo tq toke lo revene the. patl<m of destruction. 1 ' The firs\ lo throu&h ·...,..,di procrams wi,ere aclentitta are now ~ to· (a. UIBY.Pap I) •· " ------------------------~~---~------------- ' " • • • .. Max Sbrike.s, • • ·~· . ... ' ! ' BUt.:Ta1kS.; .f ,. I . ~ • I I· • I \ .. • • • . l · :~tiey~.~ :iF,~eedo.m· Ni~~~ ))y ~our~. . . "/ ~ ·' ..... tt .. ~ ftLOT , ' --of marljuaba between Texu and Me~co, SAN·~ l!;,,~1111 no ·"""I" relUited in a otlff federal prilon term meat' ·11 fll, Ill& ' -~~ also 1Ulder ~·'· ~ nlllied "8'e Wo'ilntiodaJ to tree Orange Couty Superior Cciurl Jud&e Dr. Ttmollly Lury boqai ~ oq ball Byron K. Mc¥tllan brandeinliil-lonne while .a-lillll bll Ormre County inltl-Harvard 1Jlll)'Obology prolwor an i•· . ju-CoinlctlOn. • · s!dious tlnal to 'society ID pasiJili I!• IA ~· II the Calllorn!J sentence eatller!h!I year., , · Institute r.r lllen et-<:blno, just beijlnnlng Bail is quite · fr<quent!y permitted a a ooe-lo-10 year sentettoe. -_. convicted individual while bis cue is Defense attorney Geotj'e Chula has being appealed to higher courta:. , filed an appeal agaWt •bis conv~oo Rosem·ary Leary, 34, ls cl,ll'rently free •tellll!>i!IC b)lip ·• Dec. 31, Jill arrat oo ber own fH"llllunee 1'blle ,•waiJing· in ~ ~,;wll!le'bll wile ODd ,..1ence r., the .J.a11ma B<acb cue, .oa ~ iallo ~~. .. Wll!d! !n.olved LSD' and marij..... J Dr. Leary'~ ,_le.-I"'~ .wu,~ l)r. LearY'• ~ John, ll>, ls curnaut: In a peUi!oO .!or ·a~~ ll(\l!ng lie 1,..,i . Uftdergoi\ii a l-11 P. s y ch!. a t:r I c never ~ a court· a~ance 1aodl cl&U1ftc~Uoo qd evaluauon ~ at bad •onlf one prior COD~t ., lite pri.son Whei'e his father ls be&irinJiic Tbal ""'"'~ o! ttWpor11111' o...... . his !ernj.-' ' ' 1' F or-ged-Ra-yr-0ll Checks 'I Taut I Taw" Puddg Tat' . Cropping ·up in Mesa •' You did, chickie; she's Jennifer, a Siamese whose famUy has grown up and left home and who's trans-- ferred her maternal instinct to a three-week-old chicken. The pair are pets of the William Anders famfly of Westminster. • Forged Pfyroll checks totaling moJ! Detedlve Jim Strickland, ol the bogull than '2,000 have tumed up all over check detail. the <>ranee Coast area, following ~ft He said payroll checks bearing of 7.1» lilmiks f Costa M .-__ do_.. Martini!, name and drawn on the U.S. --7-:::,.,~ rom a · esa ~ Nat.Wnal Barik of Costa Mesa have turned lounge, pGIJce dlsclooed today. ; . •P in Colla lllesa, Newport Beach, HW.. Harbor District Vote LIBBY .•• The documents were liken from Bill tington Beach and Westminster. Martini'!; 1.;:E. 17th St., the first ftek "Most were cashed cat markets, liquor in April and aeveral have been cashed, stores and restaurants," said Strickland, 0l05tly on April 10 and 13, investigators in '70 to $140 denominations. sald. Martini himself estimated value He added that the checks have been discover the nature of pollution problems, where they come from and what they do so that this knowledge can be con-. veyed to the public. Bill Dies in Assembly or-tbe bo(u&-che<:ks at $3,lnl. -~placed on a hot sheet circulated to "I don't know' bow many moN may area banb, stores CJnd other places where they might be passed. The second is at· this moment Just a proposal but Dr. Libby feels it would be most effective. SACRAMENTO - A first vote Wed· nesday on a bill to put on the ballot dissolution or expansion of the Orange County Harbor District was defeated by e!!orls ol Assemblyman Robert Badham (R·Newi>ort Beach), have been pas!led" .since _Monday,'' ·says ' Martini himself warns businesses to be exlreniely careful about check "We need a professional whose job It is to protect the environment. Someone wbo can tell us what doubling the cars In the LA basin will do. Children's ·Pleas Fail; Wife Killer Gets "5 to Llf e · Wile killer Milo Hovdal was senlenced Wednelday lo ·flye Years lo life in state ' ' d"Plte' I moving plea tiy 'his ~r in Wbkh Jetters from three of Ile convicted man's four children were lea4 llolld in Superior Court. , . Def-aUorney lllatlhew Kurllich' es· ionsivelJ qllOled from Ille letters o! !leve, 13, Mike, 11, and Sandy Hovdal, l, to persuade Judge Bruce Sumner lo grant an ul<\lld~ ~ ol prohalioll lor his SO.yeai .. ld C:Uezit. ' ,_, ' 'lb9 letters, all or which were ad-lreS,e<i to Hovdal, expresoed the hope Iha!; he would be given probaUon oo ihat'jlls Children would not be deprived, n K)lrlllch'a wonls, "o! tbelr last link with family ll!e." Judge Swnner rejected the argument md also denied K11fillch '• mctlon !or l ~trial. He· noted tbat Hovdal had been guU!y tf assaults on his former wives and lhat · hlJ llate priaon tenn might prove bendleial "before we return him to iocleity." A jury la.st month coovlcted Hovda! lf murder in the New Year's Day !:hooting of bls wife Georgea Genevieve, 16. Ji was testified that Hovdal shot its wile in the home following a quarrel, put another bullet Jn her as she fled JO the street and fired into ber for lhe third Ume u the screaming woman tried to evade him on the sidewalk. HO'\'dal's defense was that he wa• Jnink and tbat the shooting followed vean of nagging in which his wile had KCasionally mistreated bis chtklren; He lold Ille jury that he had no recollection d Ille shooting, Kurllich laid alto. the eentencing tbat ~e Will Ill~ an •appeal against Judge tumner's 'Tlllirc. · DAILY PI LOT .....,.., .... ... ............ _. ' Lat-... di .......... .....,. C....Mew S.~ • O~GE COAST .. u.1.'1SMiitG COMl"AN't .. !::::..~·.~ ~~ ., ••••. c.,,., . \lk;t l"Nlffflll ...... Gt:_.tl ~--tr Thom•• x,, .. n E•""" ThoMll A. Mur,1111" M ..... lftl Cllli.t •1d11r.i ,, Nill cashing, q,ce many of the stolen checks may still be in d.rcuJation. Detective Strickland said that, as of lllonday, he knew o! 11 which h<d ~ passed. He also said an Anny deserter arrested far .alleged bad checks had been ques- tioned about the case but cannot be linked to it. "He will be an environmental doctor, a man who will do for the environment what an MD does for hea1th. "We need an generalist who i! familiar with 11ubject11 from biology t o meteorology, from the earth sciences to the social sclences with aome publlc health and medicine included. He would The Assembly was to vote today on a revised version of the bill with the clear possibility that it might pa~. Badham took a measure of personal victory In being able to engineer defeat oft he bill Wednesday, 32 to 29, "even From P .. e J DAAFf··· have, a total of seven majqrs. "At l!rst, we thought maybe no ooe Reagan R&election could learn that much. But we propose to 1ry and 11nc1 001... H d ,. Dr. Libby descnl>Od the curriculum ea quar.ters. Opened themselvee to ente. mUIWy oervlce at lo he •et •P at UCLA, where be is Orange County Committee to Re-elect a rater date would be permitted to professor, which will produce a doctors Governor Reagan has opened head· postpone their active duty unW corn· degree which la not a PhD but a degree quarters at 500 \V. l?lh Street, Santa pletion of their study program." analogous to an MD. Ana, Alexander Bowle, com mi t t e e . .1" stressed.''.tha:t In .doui away with _ · 'Itle rtudent will take Jhree ·yeen of Chainna·n, announced. deferments he was speaking ol. "pha$lg graduate work at UCLA studying seven Other members of the Executive Com- oo,.-not the eUminatJon -of exlltin& majors plus a half dozen core courses mittee are Robert Beaver, vice def.rm~·." which will ............,ntrate on the appllcat1'on Ch · Mr Th nd Cl k VI sm:1 ............. atrman; s. unno ar e, ce "tbe.:..auddea eUmlnadon ot...eJlating __ ofprobthlelr lmol wledgeill8;nd will test their Chairman; Coabon Morris, Fina~ delermtnll would disrupt plans made em so Ying ab ties. Chairman ; George Brokate, Walter jo N>d, filth by blcuvtduala, companies, · He would next spend two"')'ean "in-Knott, Henry Segeretrom, Mrs. William colfegea and local school systems on ternshlp" in the field, worjdng with C. Smart and Frank White, Bowie sald. the basil of those deferments," he .various government agencies and in· . asserted. • -dustries and at the end of the five tn addlUon, Nixon said he would aik years he will receive his ~egree as Congreu to wipe out monthly quotas d~tor of environmental sctence and for local bo&rdJ so that he can estahllah • .,..meertng. a nS:tioOal draft call. Hts goal 18 to Who would want to hire them? cquallze the new draft lottery. • · r '1Any govermpent official who has to A nltional drawing is held once a make a major decision on something year under the present system for all involving environment,'' answered Dr. 19-year-olds. Local draft boards are Libby, ."or an industry ~ho might be direcled to lelect men wltb the lowest developing a new product. sequence numbers .first. "For example, someone could have But problem.a arilt, the President ex· come to the environmental doctor and plained in a message to Congress asked what will the supersonic transport because sequence numbers are QOl evenlf do to the weather! This ~s not a silly distributed among the more than tOO (1Uestion. The authorliabon for the local boards. transport has already proceeded alm09t "Under the present law for example to finality without this question being a man with a sequ~ number 1s5 asked." may. be called up by one draft board Dr. Libby explained the process whil' a man with a lower number In through which the new transport, which a dilferent draft board is not called," will be flying in the stratosphere, would Nixon said. '"lllis can happen because double the water vapor in the air. pre!ent Jaw does not pennit a national ''Thia means that the high translucent call of young men by Iott~ sequence cloud! in the stratosphere would be in- numbers." creased and the Input of sunllght substan· The President said he was therefore tlally decreased," he saJd, adding, "We re<:ommending to Congress that It sus.-mieht get cold." pend the quota requirement provision He stressed llie problem wt th while the lottery plan b in effect. supersonic transports as a prime ex· Should Congress accept the pl'Op<>flal, ample of why the environmental doctor Nixon continued, he would authorize the is needed . SE:lective _$entice System to institute a "He ·win be a generalist but he will monthly,' patlonal draftcaU, "with the know who all the specialists are so same lottery sequence numbers called that he can answer all the questions throug'hout the courilry.'' that will be asked. He will then have "'This will result in a still more to develop a code of ethics to lay the equitable draft system," he said. fa cts on the table objectively.'' though it was co-authored by the other three county assemblymen." The bill, .bltroduced by Assemblyman John Briggs (R·Fullerton) was co- authored by Robert Burke (R-HunUngton Beach) and Kenneth Cory CD-Anaheim) and made the Harbor District vote by coonty voters an emergency measure. A! such, it required a twt>-fhlrds ma- jority, 54 yes votes, for passage. Follow- ing the defeat, Brigg• removed the emergency provision, making a simple majority, 41 yes votes, all that wu needed today. The emergency provision was to get the citizen vote on dlssolutlon or ex- pansion of. tbe Harbor DIJlrict quall!ied in time for the Nov. 3 general election. ' Without an emergency clause, a period of 95 days must expire after tlle Legislature adjourn!, probably In Auguat, before a bill takes effect. 'Ibet would push it beyond November. Briggs today was to aak for a ballot measure fu November the results of which would take effect upon the ef· fective date of the bill. Badham was going to ask that the bill be re-referred to the Committee on ~!}_government. Badham saJd he argued against the bill became "these internecine baWes ought to he handled. at honie." Sovlll °'""'" '-If ldllW .,,... 1he UPely mood of S~lan •hag, . ' 1 ~ Chief Plans TalkWiih -Protesters Newport lllacli Police Chief B. J- Gli•u today aaoounced ,be hu iJ\vlted Dea Elder and Barry Welllherg to hiJ ollloo PridaJ lo diJcuBs "the llmltaUo&ll ol tree ipeedl Ind assembl¥." , ' Welphtrg Wu ,~tod Swldaf Clll charg"' el disturbing, Iha peace all« I speech at Ille B Sil.et Pll(li! in whi(JI be allegedly·uaed o~ language. H1a ar. rest sparked a fist.swtngtng.!ray tb11t Qn- ally led to the arrest of nine ·adulU and one juvenile, Elder has been Jdentified as a spokes- man fQr Fr,. Us, ·tile ·groop whic;h tpon. soreO the rally at the park. Contacted to- day Elder said he Js not a spqke&man for the group. ''l do go.to their picnics," he BCl<led. ' ' I · Elder said ·be could make no statement on the proj>Oled meeUng' a's he had oot received the letter from Glavas mvlUng him to the conference. Police department spokesman, Ed Cib- barelli said he would personally deliver the chief's letter this afternoon. It reads: "On Sund;ty, April 19th, a num~r of a group -I believe are auocisated with yo11 and ,"Mr. Barry Wdnberg we~e arrested in the vicinity of Balboa Pier . "I would sincerely like to avoid con- frontations of this nature in the future and 1tn therefore inviUng .JO\I and Mr. Weinberg to sit down and discuss the ground rules under which your meetings may be held. I am not suggesting any form or accommodation that will pennit your group greater latitude than ant other citizen of Newport Beach. I am simply sul;gesting that you meet with me and learn the limitations on free speech and assembly which if observed will fore.- stall any future dUficulty. "I will be in my office at 10 a.m., Fri· day, April 24th." 'Kidnap' Case Dropped by Court A Gardena mu charged with kid- naping his estr8Dled wife a month qo, leading her to drop a cryptic nole ill a Coat.a Mesa service station rest room, have beta dropped. Antonio Martmez, 32, was released for insufficient evidenct during a Monday prell.minary hearing in Los Angeles Coun~ ty Municipal Court, Carson. A three-eowity search was touched off by Mrs. Marty Martinez, whose' JK>te heggtng !or help wy found in a statknl at Harbor Boulevard and U1e San Diego Freeway. No trace was fowld of the couple, but they were located by Firestone Sheriff's Station depuUes when Martinez took hiJ spouse hack to her home. Plane Crashes AUSTIN, Tn, (UPI) - A privole , plane on a !Ugh! from Wa!lli!JllOn. o.c.~ nosed into a narrow space betWffn two: homes late Wedneeday about four blocks.: short ol the Austin lllunlcipal Airport, IF YOU Cf.N'T COME IN-CALL 6-46-027l cetpet con1ulte11t who will com• to yeur homo with 11mpl11 \ without •llY obli91tio11 to you! CM,_ MU.: SS '#Ut a., Str.., H~I •••~fl: 2211 W.I 11._1 ._,,...,. utuM lfKJI: m "-' •-t41111•k'lll'-' '-<:!!• 1"71 ••ldl twi.vt"4 How You Sta11d captured by Kanuum in broadloom and area ru1• 1 6" (;.._It: JU .._... 11 CMl'llM ltftl WASHINGTON (UPI) -Here is how the administration says President Nlxon11 draft proposals will affect individual registrants : 1 Still eligible for deferment -students attending college for baccalaurate degree; students attending junior college, community college, approved tech· nical achool or approved apprenticeship programs; those hOldlnl a deferment because of employment; those holding paternity deferment: th• wtio aJready have applied for employment or paternity deferments, 90 long u they qualify under former regulations. Karastan bring, the deep, )Jouncy texture and charming look or imported rugs home to you at alJ.AmeFican prices. Fresceau blends mas of 5"btie light and dark tones into a nylon pile shag that gives rooms No longer eligible for deferment efiecli ve immediate}y -those not hold· 1111 employment or paternity dtfcrment and who do not have •ppUcattons on Ole. , Still eligible lqr deferment unUI CongreSI and President act to Implement ttlday 1a pn:iposals: 1.-Those planning to enroll In college. Jf calltd for service alter tnttr- tng coller.e. a stUclent's Induction 11ould he portponed unUI end o! semes!er or term. College men lh ROTC or other military proiirarru: could postpone active dutr µnW complettng study projTam!. . !.-Th.,. p"nnlng to cn:oll In a junior or community college, approved • 1 toehnicaJ school or apprenUce P"Jll'IJTI. Jf called for aervfoe after enrolUn&,- • otudent's lnducUon would he portponed until appropriate breaking point fn l"Otl• .... • a fresh new ouilook ,on life. Available in a choice of 15 colors ••• ...,, $10.95 ..... lt'a IJ' ... nt1Mly$17J.ff) . H.J.GARR~IT -fURNITLJRE PROFESSlt;l>IAL · 2215 HARBOR BLVD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Opt11 MM. TINn. & M. ~,.. COSTA MESA. CALl.f. --·~6·0275 646-0276 ' . - • d II ~ • • • ~ ,. d .. ,. " .. • ,. " " • •U "' n- " r. " IS •Y jt iy m ,. :h .. i- t d- 0, ID n, !d lY n- ed ;to .. go ~. .. ez " ....... ... :kJi rt, ' ' • Bun1ingto:D Beaeh VO L. 63, NO. 97, 3 SECTIONS, 421('AGES " ra .· I -· ,, Hearing Tonight Solution -_Sought • • • To· Central Park By ALAN DIRIUN Of "' Dellt' l'lllf tt•ff City staff members ahd parks and recreation Ci)nlntissioOOrs will try to thrash out dilfertnces over plans for HuntingtOn Beach's new central park at a publiC hearing tonight. The main differences art over the location of parking lots and whether Talbert Avenue should be allowed to co through, the 147-acre park. -Representatives of the architects. Bc.ko, Dean, Austin and Williams of U.. Angeles (EDA W) also will be at Ille meetiJ>g. whlch will begin at i :IO at the recreation center, 17th ,street Harbor Vote Bill Killed In Assembly ' . ' . SACRAMENTO - A first vote Wed· ,,...iay. on a bill to put on tile ballot dissolution or expansjpn of the Or~e Counfy Barbo!' DmrtcL.... was defeated ~ efforts ol Aaiinblyman Robert lladbam CR-Newport Beach). ·The Assembly was to vote today on a revised 'Version of the bill with the clear possibility that it might pass. Badham took a measure of personal victory in being able to engineer defeat oft he bill Wednesday, 32 to 29, "even though it was co-authored by the other three county a!Seril.blymen." The bill, introduced by Assemblyman John Briggs (it.Fullerton) was _co- authored by Robert Burke (R-Huntiligton Beach) and Kenneth Cory CO.Anaheim) i nd made the Harbor District vote by cOOnty voters an emergency measure. Ar. such, it required a two-thirds ma· klfity, 54 yes votes. for passage. Follow- lrig the defeat, Briggs removed the emergency provision, making a sltnple majority, 41 yes votes, all that ·was nteded today. · 1be emergency provision was to get the citizen vote on dissolution oc ex- pansion of the Harbor District qualified, ia time for the Nov. 3 general election. Without an emergency clause, a period of 96 days mmt expire after the Legislature adjourns, probably in August, before a bill takes effect. "nlat would push it beyond November. Briggs today was to ask for a ballot measure in November the results of which would take effect upon the ef- fective date of the bill. Badharn was going to ask that the bill be re-referred to the Committee on Local government. Badham said he argued against the biU because "these internecine batUes ought to be handled at home." and Orange-Avenue. Some staff reconunendallons bring them into conflict with the architects and a number of park commlllioners. "We like the · afcru.tects' concept for the park, keeping it closer to nature, but we-.feel there·are a cot.iple·ot pro- blems that need to be looked at," Nmn Worthy, parks and recrea.Oon. director, said this morniu&· Worthy and seveial other s t a f f member• held· a meeUng Wednesday night, which was also attended by park commissioner Ron. Bauer, and Mrs. Carole White of the Design Review Board. The staff will present recom- mendations decided at the meet.Ing to the commission tonight. Most of the park is bounded by Talbert Avenue and Golden WeSt Street. 'The architects have recommended th a t Talbert Avenue, which presently ends at Golden West Street, should not be extended through the second pllale of the park, through the BOlsa properties to a proposed Coast Freeway In- terchange. The architects also recom- meoc!Od perimeler parkin&: on . the Ollllldrtl' al ~ pork, ti!!'\ .... pedlp( on Goldel.1 Wilt ltreef· Incl lralbift· Avenue. · "!'he lllaff believes that failite to extend 'hlbat A'81UO IDlJ cool Ille city gJl.!IOline tu lunds. . . Worthy explained that Talbert Avenue ·Is a prlmary'hlpway, runn!Jlg east-west across the cotinty and extension of it by a quartor ol mile to \be proposed Coast Freeway interchange is part of the county master plan. "I! Talbert Avenue is not continued, the council will have to recommend that it be withdrawn from the master plan and this might-jeopardit.e the gasoline taxes the city recei~. The system o( interlinking highways won't work unless an cities are cooperative ... Signal OU & Gas Company, which recently purchased the Bolsa acreage, also favors the ertensibn of Talberl Avenue. nie staff also will recommend that parkinfl be allowed on Golden West Street .and Talbert Avenue until the traffic load -too heavy. In addtt.k>n, the staff wants to see two perimeter parking lots· relocated. "One lot is 100 yards from the com- munity center and a boat rental facility and we shall recommend it be moved adjacent to the center," Worthy saki. ' STOCK M..µlKET NEW YORK (AP) -lbe stock market tumbled today to ill . biggest loss in about nine monlbs. (Sec! Pages 32-33). The Dow Jones average af 30 industrials sank IJ.111 ta 750.ll. II bad not dropped as much since July II, 19111, when ii fell 13.SZ. The average edged toward ill low- est level of the year, which was 7'4.1)1 Oil Jan. 30. ~DIJION ' ORANGE COUNTY, CAtlFORNIA • • . - ' . . ' ' ' " . ~· " . • ~ .-11 , .. ·-. " ,. . • . DAILY 'tL'oT St9f(.""'9 SHOW AND TELL-l>ROJECT PROVIDES FUN ·AND MUSCLE TDtilE At 'NIEBLAS SCHOOL 'You Have to LMrn to Move Y.OAJr Ann'Before. You Can MoYe a Penc:ll Jn Your Hand' By JOANNE ·JttvNOLDS Of -o.llr , ... Stiff A new junior college campus for Jl,500 students will be needed .ln the Orange Coast Junior College District by 1900, according tCJ district Chancellor Nannan ' Watson. Jn .a report to district trustees, Watson said the predided need· for a third . campus is ha.Std on populatiorr pro- jections. The Orange Coast di.strict currently supports two junior ClOllege campuses -Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa and Golden West College in Huntingt(IJ. Beach. Wljaoll. said i ftOO!lt population at~ lndicotes tile diatrid'• current plans !oi- ac<OIDillOdat!n -wtU bold up until 1111111. "Since we will have the maximum number of students we can handle m our two eampuaes by lllO, tt II evident ''1hls -·-·If the -pro-portloo ol Ille total· --were to ' be.~ by ...... community -~. ,_Y ·wu sl)ow"'IMl4ell •day 1n;t11e ih 1990,, tt1 would .be •necestll'Y to PnMdi klndei'.girten class at Nieblas · SehOoli' faciJJU .. for 11,411 sddltional studenta· Fo..ntlhi V.alley.' . ' ' by that tim~." he DCIM!d. So five-yeaN>ld Janice Gaski wahted' · Watson admitted· that pCJPUlation pro-to ~w hef classmates aomething si)ecial iectioos for 1990 are more likely to _ a 20-foot high, air-filled balloon house be ·hilh·than low. --"It ls ~ however, that out· &r>bouncln.a:. • o preaent two __ wtll reocb a Her dad maba then> for carillval satuniion. )Ollll ID 1111111, md' tml the """"5, growth <!-the area will aecmaltale ... Jir:fy· Gaokl ldlated tbe -In !Our pwlqo bef""d ~ period to --. n\lnuleo, ,.._, .......... *"" -timled,._ ~Deeds,• !'° ""41• , lly ·a '-:0 than • 300 .. 1111:.,., ID kin- -dinirtet fi!al and '"1':11-:S-' ...... . . tbnihled, ~ and ' acr<lll the V II A jello-lllie floor , a ey pprov~ 1be klda ~ Jn and 'w1 15 at · • lim<. wtlb teachen keeptnf·witb them F0ntl for Parks ~f;:-ior thdr peril!ptua1 scrne plans will have to be made now FCJUntaln Valley now bu 1 place to growih," aaid Don Hendricks, N!eblas principal, who spent ·a pd part of the day helping tired. )'OUlllllerr out olthehouse. so there wtll be faplll.t<s for additi011&l put mno ._, lot .,.,-ks. students," Dr. Watron llld. Tu<oday nJpt the c!IJ: cooncll 1P11""'ed '"lbe ,beat ..um.ta we bave for the aeatlon of a rpeclal park fund, -ate population of the county ID 1990 set from all other city "-'· . the figure at 2,850,000. 'Ibis compares 'Ibere lln't any money . in · the fund with a !VIG p<ll>Ulotkn figure of yet, but the coonctJ aa1d • that wtD be 1,460,000~" he explained. taken care of when the parb and recTU- '"lbe curr..t estJmatod -1atioo base tion COl)U1llMon handa in ·• r~ ·O•» of Ille dblrict II roaPl1 .2$ percent bow to fill 11. • of the "'""'1'• --· Assuming 1be -Ids atarted wl!b eoun. no chMp Jn Ille lbare -of, the ldal cilman ---,. a· fGrmer gora population, the 0raqe ·~ Junior ~, who _,tllal 1l!t d!Y CoUecetDjltrict ~~tn~D&O·WOllld : wlll'eam,mcn· inelr'fllt. maDeJ tn fandl, be llJ,IGl,f-IOfd, In benb·lllan·)ll'Ojeclodiln°tllo·badpl. . ' School psycbologbl Ten)' Summers ex- plained tho value, otlJer than la\1111•, ol the object labeled a moon ~e. "By kUJ ng the klcll Jumj> IO freilly. they de.elop-wtlb their large muscles. Tllal·-wtll IMd lo --!Ion ol amaJler muiclel needed I« rudtng, wriltng and oller ICbolar -·" Hmllrieb added, "You have toileetn tvmave-yrm' ll'1lll befort•JU'I can Dllive a peoc;i1 in ~ Und.1' • Aluminum Cans Not Like Tin Split Widens • 1n. •"Ibis baomd"'8 bouoe' allO givea kilts confldm. 'lbel' learn they con Jump and'IOmething·wtll be under lhem. Some --Yowii kl<ll ieally doo't -that ii Ibey ~. they'll come down safely," lbl psydlologllt said. ~·10cta don't rulir.e how much "8 con- trol • liluatlon . Jlk• tblt lo ...... them Jura!' Beadricb uicL '"Teacher• were : Anxious to wipe out aluminum soCt drink containers on their campus, Golden West College students Wednesday col· lected a batch of the oUending cans to melt them down into a sphere com· memorating Earth Day. Things didn't exactly go as planoedJ however. : Keeping a ~alch over a bot furnace tn the campus technology building, in· structor Tom Sully couldn't figure out wby the cans wooldn't melt. He snipped apart one of the containers to discover they were made of tin._ Only the tops were aluminum. ''Tin melts at ~.ooo degrees. our fumace· won't handle it," he told the surprised gathe ring. Undaunted, the students pic ked up various scraps of aluminum , threw them in the melting pol, and cast their symbol q yway. Mordy Park L_ig hting_ Sports lighting and other (acilities are to be Installed in Murdy Park on Golden West Street, north ol Warner Avenue, Hu ntington Beach, at a cost of $26,728. The city council 11wa rded the co ntracl to the low bidd<r MO!lday. .. ' Chamber, Council in. Financial .Dupute An 'appartllt "commu.tcaUolll: gap" between the FOWllaln Valley City Council and the Ctiam"tier of Commerce appears to be widening. Shenklnan fql)owed •up S v a 1st ad 1 s I plat..ed ·tltller thit ~ didn't remarks by calling for a meeting with recein enouch-lnform1Uon on white the chamber and.declaring be.too wa"l'.t. I that money te rptlil, "saUsfied with the chamber.'s bu4fet ; "MCllt!ol It -to ~v the cbamber,..I structure, n I r ~ ; ~ them to -"loll,, -·iOst and ao oa to< bolp ~ thelr -le control:.. .. Tho! klcll _, mJoiod the .. ,,. "It WU fuD bocaUMI )'GU g«, lo ldmp up ,llld down. I jumpe1L.,... .,.f loll -:· aald JJ.,_,..id Amber Kelley. lloYld· Bucluman, I, iild M did "w-its." Tuesday nisht a councilman and a !onner colmcllrnan both crttJclaed the chamber 's budgeting syatem and called for closer council inspection af city money given to the chamber. "If "'me of . the!\' councilmen tJIJnk part-time -.,,• Adler aplatned. there is a· problem there's a waJ-!to "The rest auea .. OOIDlftdldtJ projec:tl'. .. , tried to "1. ~ [ ... ~ .. Ji!,,,_., ADen llcGmr, •· ·Cbamber offidals respooded by de- nying any problems exist and claimed councilmen don't take enough intert.sl in the chamber. Bernie Svatstad, who stepped down as a councilman 1 Tuesday, •tarted it when he said, "I thln~ the' council should · approve aH chamber budget lteR\11 before . the Money is spent." He 1dded a further insult by com- menllrig, "I also feel the chamber ahould get involved in biger and better thiop than Cl'll1stmas decorations ... ~ A few weeks earlier, 11 a councilman, Svalstad suggested the Chriltma11 decora- tions conlett started by the' chamber could easily be: handled by a service club. T!l<9daf nl1h~ Couacilman R o 1 • setUe il Let them come down to ~the like Ji'ouataht VaU., D111;WS.,.Jl'Gua\llin board meeting and set more involved ' vaOey com.t" and '8 Cll1lbD8 ca.- ia the chamber," Or. Marvin Aditr, test." president of the chamber, replied • Wedl>e9day. -"I doo'l lhlU, lbol naltle ,.. are "lbe city hal alwaya hsd a liailon only a ~ --'tlon1" man ·wlth the chamber. This year t it's I said Adler. ••rm·nat pms to Mk mat Jim Hollywood, the city manager's assls-' wlio donate .their Umt to do mort thin tant. If the council wanta to know wh•t's ! they are." _.. going on it can eully find out fmn • Tbe Fountala \l4lleJ Cbolnber al Com- him," Adler eonUnued. 1 meroe i.., no p.m cbunbs m••l'F· "I don~ ·know what's bug Ii 11 While ball11Weo qned lllat • ......... Svalalld," he said. "Prior Jo aey of mf"1t IOIYe ..,. '"""""'°!: """' _.,_ our events wt never heard •l"IY er1t1qsm. i yet t.11 aet up. Olllr cowicllaMB -. ·We flc\lre if we don 't hear 1ny com-not fully lijWt_Ml: tbetr r.u.. • plaints beforehand we ahouldn'l htar / the chamber lllbjoc!, · them arterwardi." ; . Shenkman ended his "tlGmplafnta Tllee- The crux ol the dlrputo is the 14,:IOO I day on a happier -IQ1BI,' "we the c:ity annually budget& for chamber I must I~ our cltJ'• UnMt throqh cxpen,.s. I the chamber ud norhaml. ,.. -i. ivalstad ud Slltnkman hid both com-lite tb<m man ..,pp..i.~· , ' ' • • " T11..,,.-. ' . ' . ' .. e ' . • .TEN CENTS , ... • • • Fatherhood, . ' • .J ' : '· Qccupatj.on No Barrier r ' . . ' WASHING TON (UPI) Pr<sidenl Nixon ordered an ...i · today: to ..,. more occupaUonal deferments from the . draft,•u well •aa ·deferments f« f&µ>en except . in eases of possible -iextreml bard.ship ori their familJes. NixCJD also asked Congress to dpen the wly for him to stop alt student deferments: All lhooe bol<!Jnl delerments cou)4 teep them, however~ • _ • Nixon siid ., a special . -"lo the House llnd Senato tl\al aUch deferment& "are no JCJnger dictated 'by the national interest." . Ht ilaued. an exeeytivc order stoppinc lmmedWel,y deferments bosed on oc- cupationl) ar farm ' work and on fatherhood except w h e re local dra.ft boards determined extreme: hardship would resul~~ He asked far a change in the drafl law to eliminate a proviaioo now guaranteeing deferments f CJ r un- dergraduate oollege students. Nixon a!IO oullined adjllllmenls Jn Ille lottery sygtem for drafting 19-year~lds. which Congress passed at bis • requat tut year. · Under · the presm JOttery oystem • yaungator wbose aequence number Ir, fqr -pie, 110, mq ·be· eallld by .,. *1dt boetd W1ri1e a mm··,.mr ·a --··--II not ealled. r ... -' ,Tia P>-. plOMllll i .... .,..., 11111 -1d Dlll eocb _.,,, draft call db Ii mt)Mal ~ .. tbe U1D1 lotW7, eeque:nce numbers effeetlve nationwide . "Even ifJeol,tege.deferments are pbaaed out," Nlzon ,aa.ld, "college men who lhrou~ ROTC ' or olher military pro- grams ' have chosen .to ob ligate themselves to ,enter military service at a later date would "be pennitted to Postpone their active duty until com- plelion of thelr'studj program." He streSsed that ln dplog, away with deferments he was speaking CJf "phU'ing ooi -not the e1lmfnatJon -of exiotlng de!ermeots." ,, "The 1udden eliminabon of existlnc defermenJJ would diarupt p\ana made Jn good ,faith by lndiv!dllala, ""'lP~ Colfegu and loc31 IChool systems on (See DRAFT, Pqe Zl . Concert Bands To Play at GWC The ooncert bands ol Golden West College and lOrange Coast College with more than 50 pieces will1 play a special public perfarmance Friday at GCJlden West. Charles Rutherford and T o IJ' H~ band di!<ctors at OCC apd GWC, 'reapecllvely, will direct Jn tho Golden West College Center at I p.m. Admfaaloo is ir<e. • . SelectD\s on the proaram Include cm- temporary, classical, and retJ.cious musie as well u niarebes. 'Ibey Include ••1esUval Overture" by D m it r l ShOlltalrovlch : Wapr's f!t Rte n z I Overture," Ron Netsdn's""' "Rocky Polrit Holiday," aoit "Jesu, Jay of Man's Desir- ing," by Johann Sebestlan Bilcll. Mm:chel by John. Philip Sousa are alao orrthe"program. # • ' Oraa ge . WN•her ' Spring Is bsrefyo bere, but sum-I mer .athet la in stOre f<*" the Orong• Coall Friday' with IUllDY akl .. ' and ttlnperatures lnal;ing the 'IQ.degr.. blITier. l . ~"DE TODAY The· 11&01111 to tmP,ach .Justice WilUa:m 0. Douolai' Q0111 to 1h"e i U.r~ cofe of the Founding Fath- er• concern at protecti.ng th• ;udicl"'ll from th• Cqnqro•!· ~.5. • • l i . I DA1tv P1Lo1 " ' • • ' ' ·•J ~. Afjtf 23, 191ll ,.. ;! ~. , • . • • • --.. ~ . ,.Ecology _ ~~-f. ~d,' . . . . ·Eau·cator Watns :· · ~Stilt-Sign.~ Rejected ·) 6y ~l~_ners ~ -eciol'I~ ..... 11oo la ui clanger Ii being m more ~--a, I.Id, Hayden IL Wllllams, Golden West Colloce b161oit" laoch1'rwalned· aeveral blllldfed stu*-la'cUin, O!l "EartlrDoy'' pl\Jcllln . w-............. ~." ._. .. ~·. '. "Until we an willing lo opend Ille ,,..,....,,. 'r..earch nloney to' dlDvOr whiftn CJl.ir enVttonmerit Cs a relJ thri!a( ancf tl)eJI 4la<:over What can I!< ~ aboot it, "then "this Is just a PMJli>i" thing and .. all ,are a ~· :ol: bypoc:rtt.ea.'' be ukt. ~ .·, ,. • . ,WUJ!uU " lold lhe lltudent.s llltt' 9Q llWe Ji "1own. 4il9u1 :ecofogy aocl .t!ie. ~ '?' ~-~.t .lew ~eiJii!.iive; llalo> ..... Wl.lle.JD04e.. ; . j. ' "You llhould take with a graln ~ o1 ,.,.. ... p ... l ··· DRAFT •.. ..... the bUis . of ·t b 8 I e deferments," bl ~--··r In addl~ NiXon Aid 'be would -* . -Con11m, w, wipe , qu~ mpntbl7 Cjl1'JIU lcr local -io that.he can eslablllb • national dtall call. llli cOal la . lo equalil6 lhe -dnlt 1ottecy. . . A naUonal di'aWlllg la held -a year under the jlnleiit system lcr . all" 19-~ LOcal ···c1ta1r -... dlroCteil lo ~ men -With Ibo lawat oeqUeiiCe mlmben lll'lt. . . B_U\ problems arlae, the Praident or-~ .. In a · meaage te Qmcreu. becl111< aequence llUlllben are nOl -ly dlalriliuted amq. the m0re than a localbOordl.. • •.. "Undir llie piuenrln.-lnr eumple, ' mari ·With' ·a · sequence number • may be called 1111 tiy ... draft boor<! while a mlll"'With a lower-number ia a dllfemrt draft boor<! 1' DOI caJled," NlxOn said. 1"'11111 can happen tiecat111 pment law c1oe1· DOI permit a -natinnal call of ,.... """ by lciltery ........ . numbers." The President said be ., .. lherel!<,O recommending lo CoJlir!sll that It ..,._ P<1)cl the,. quota. .-..iuirement provlllnn iililJe the.~ plan Is In died. . :" -.~ . ~. Six C.Oast Girls , · ffl ";".,.. •• '(1(1"!• ;'. • tfl • '(/ f 'ltl I< In Beauty · {l'eie .. Six 0nnp Cout ·g1rla W111 eomp'ete In the annual Mlal Orange County beauty Pll~.tl<I J>e ,beld ~ al· I JI.I!>-· In , the Gani"' Grove mgh ·SchOol <\ll<lllortwn, um Stufonl Ave. . -girls, most ol them beauty tille holden in their DWD aJmmunltlel, will Clllllpete In the pqeant llJIOllllOred lhla year by the newly formed Orqe County Pqeont Association. '"1e winner will r<pruent the counl7 ID lhe Mias California conlest ID J11111 at Santa Cruz. Orange Coast contestant. are SUsan Reed, Cor<na de! Mar: Diana ""'9, c.Oui Mesa; Rooemary Kelly, FOl!lllaln Valley; Connie Jo Pllster, Huntington Beach; Beth Deutscher, Los AlamitOI and Jaymie Boyd, Westminster. Condominium Group Backs Cris Candidacy ' Cris C. Cris of HunUngton Beach, a caodi.date for the FUtb District aeat on the Orange County b o a rd of aupervisors, has been endorsed by the Oi:ange County Council ol c.ndornlnium" Cris is uecuUve secretary. of the · grOup, comprised of about Ji mem.,_. ~g around JOO CDlldombi!IOlll in the county, . · ' ' .. DAILY PILOT .. OltANOI mAIT l"Utt.S!f-...0 COMPANY ljll1rt, N. W.••4 l'l"uldlllt .......... ·Jet\ L c.,.l1y • Vkt l"rY11"tll .,id 0..-11 Mlllllfll' Tliof11111 KM•il -· " -• Editor llr.0111111 A. M11,,lrii111 M ..... 1111 Edl1« AlberfW, l1t11 ..._ .... ll!:"IOI' Hutlltffell .._.OHIM 1717$ .... , .. 111111••" M1ili111 ..,., •• , .. f r.o. ••• 1to. •2Mt °""' °""' . """""" ••ld'I: m .._, ,._ c.&11 M .... , >30 W.JI ll'j' llNll •~ ''""'' n11 Wnt l•IM• •~,. hll Qamlllt.; JI.I ""111 El ~ .... 11111 the predj<tiolll ol aloom by "'"1e tcnloglsls that wltbln three yeani we will e~ate •ll:lonns of life." "These kind• .!, staletn<j!ll -tend to b6. hy5terical, aDd ' do DlClf't ·.arm than pd beclu.e ·tbree Jell'I !rem nOw -1e -..;a ·1oo1: '"'""1ICI and .. Y they WV! lied to." . "'!be fact is we don't ~w feiy much. We have doubled the lead contenr of· the ocean by burn!ng lead-in Olli ga10line, but how much lead can the ocean contain wllbout destroying microoooplc life ol the ocean:· .No one has the remotest idea." "We1 have a Jot of people very ve:y ~ abwt\be ecoloa of our COl,U),o 11'.1 and OUr -Id. bu\ I have yet lo --IRilllclell!ly COliceriied lo ~~~-.. It. ~"'!l'bndy ·llket "At17Crthei''aie havflig triiuble f111- dinl 1311 lo, bey • net lo """ three ocean mearcb projecls. At the 111111e time ......_ fortunes are be!nf.,opent by ~ lelllng ""./what Ja,,...r for ua:._ ..-• . _ The l1roflt m~ -... baste 14 our ~ ll)'lltem -WU attacked by WUJ!al)ll u ooe ol the main barriera lo ,fdoquate "'9eerd> lund3" · and· · · of ijae causes ot out s*-nt "4: vir.u-t.1 situ.lion. . .: <"Ille prOblom la.our slandard of UviJiC. W.• live. in • threw· '.IWIJ. economy If we.ail the populat!«i of lhe ulllted -· In ball· and conllmte:lo''P""luce al the ..me· level, It would -1r•lhat tht: romalnlna people """1d hav. '11rice • mudl to throw away." . • , ; .::Pollulicli equals --times -ard ol lh'lng ... '"The desp.ir I have for aolvtng our MOl'll<al pn>blam 1' that ·1t·m•7 •be ~ble lo ·-peOple· to do ...,.lhfng about populatloo lncreaM, bul I .. ~ fl ~ Is · poesfble. to talk people lr)lo cto ... 10met.blne,about 111elr olandard . ol livinlf. All our .Jfle we have been fndoctrinated lo COIJIUlne and throw things .away." 1 "If we are golnc to move toward solulJo!> . It 1'. going lo r<quire . bulc and fundamental changes not only In the psyc:boloa of people but in the ~lai of people. And there is res:iatance to the latter." Beach Wpik .Petition '. ~~ .. ~s~' i-~·l ~C~yncJ.\.~,,Y A 'plil!Uori' slgnlid' hy e'li_tit ri;(d;,,IS living'' op Welde and Milton circles Jn northWest HunUngton Bea.ch, ci!linB on the city to cloee pedestrian walkways in the bk>ek wan m Springdale Street 1\'M~... ; Thf' COlmaI iifeed Monday night ' lo clote ,li)e wal),w,y .. . • . ' ' . 'I 'l'•ut I Taw a Pudd11 ·Tat' , . --you did, chiclde; she's Jennifer, a Siamese whose family has g?own up and left home and who 's trans. fe;rred her maternal Instinct to a three-week-old chicken. The pair are pei8 of the Williani Anders · family of Westminster. ~nJral Park for Valley Whittled Down to Size The dteam ol a central park in Fowl-, . . lain" Valley was wblltled down lo sluo Wednesday night by parks dlr<ctor Stan Slaf!nrd In a written r<port lo the parks c:ommlsslon. ••1 ·merely suggested that a four-acre ~k site m!gbt be finallclally more real- istic than the 13 acres originally sugges-- ted," SLafford said today. A m on th· ago parts commlssionert and' city councilmen Popped up with three proposals for a central park in the city. The alternates in order of preference were 13 acres adjacent to Foqntaln Val- ley High Sc.llool, use...of 20 ·acres in Mile Square ot leastng 20 acres or land from the Ora"i• County Sanltallon District. "Everyone agreed the city would pre- fer.rto oWn its central park,''11 Stafford elll\ol...i. ';Bu; the cost ol !!•acres i.s quite bt&li u · . • · ... ..... He figured it would cost the city about $700,000.to buy and develop the 13 acres nen· to the school. By comparison, 'a four-acre park beside the school. would cost only $200,000 to buy and develop. · ~our .acres stm serve as a central park with picnic area. And the-Sehoot groumls would give an area for games," . Staffard said. Stafford said park commissioners made no comment on the repOrt Wednes- day, but agreed lo study II and declare their te.llnp. "The other two proposals are 11Ull J>0.5- 111ble," be added. "We can develop land in the county's Mile Square park or lease land from the sanitation district." But be admitted the emphasis has been placed on buying land for a central park . Councilmen may also find more money for parks. Police Services Shown in Beach lim1llnllon Botc!> r~eOts .,. ptting an opportunity to run a eheci: on the police. They can vis:it the city library, 525 Main St., and inspect a display of services the police provide. The display was prepared by Sgt. James Mahan the police deparbnent's administrative division. The display will be at the library until April 26 when it will move to the Banning Street aMex adjacent to Eader School. The exhibit will remain at the annex until May 12. .. .,,., . It' s·~lJown Drain For River Park During 1971 River Park in Fountain Valley will II" down the drain In 1&71. Engineers' from the Orinie County Sanitation District plan to rip up. part of the park to plant a large sewer trunk line under it. The park is on sanitation district land and is leased by the city. Use of the park at Ellis Avenue and the Santa Ana River is expected to be returned to the city after lt71, when the sewer line project ia complete, 1ald Fred Harper, sanitation d i s t r i c t manager. lt is still open, and will remain so for the rest of 1970, for camping and hiking aclivities. . TueSday night, the Fountain Valley City Council agreed to sign month-t4> month leases with the district until work in the park mus't1start. River Park was designed by the c:lty as a unique jpot for camping and overnight activities for youth groups in the city. It was developed mostly by volunteer help and the city planned to build a restroom facility in th! near future. The sanitation district warned the city of the sewer project so no large amount of money would be put into the l.9 acre park, then be ripped out, said Harper. tM Uoely mood of S~1haj,_ caplW'ed by Karmian in broodlOom and lll'ea rap ' . ' ' . . ~ . .f Al and Jerry • won't .iiland next lo Colonel Sanden · and Lillie Alphy on stllt.s overlooking lht llrtet.s ol Fountain Valley. 'lbe •Ptuarla fO~ion ·~'t waot them in ""'· aolihbodlooc:!. Al llld. J"!Y an ~rs which symboliu Ille ~·Hardnre chain of stores. Wednesday night a spokesnW. for Llnbrook asked permission to put the characters on a 50-foot, flft standing: sign for the store proposed on BrOokburst Street. · 1be planners said "no" because. the propoted store, acroa from Gemco, sits in the defined city center area, a speciil section with tighter architectural controls than any ot~ J>O,rUoii ol. the city, "But you have allowed the Colooel Sanden symbol, Liflle Alphy and a hoot of othen,,. argued attorney Rer Coon of Anaheim. Plaming c;h)irman James. Dick ad- )'DOllished Coon, stating, "Cor.portte im-age means notblng to me. Bank ot ~~! fOtJiht J« mcdbs to aain a free standing 5'cn here, but the world's largeot banking' .ch8Jn still doe&J't have it." ~ - "I know ll 01'-Irv.me Company said come do~ to: ,,Utjqn IsJJll(I you'd to without a slgn,"1Dick ad®d. "I lhlnk Yeutbave a wonderful location here and ougti't to save your money on signs," the cha.lnnan concluded. One resident, Paul Savarino, a former council candidate, challenged the com- mission's right to "interefere with business in such design rriatters. You ought to coocentrate on zoning matters." He was l ead the city, ordinance establfSltlng design review .procedure. by Commlasloner lUcb4rd Healey and told by Dick U be didn't like design review • "take it up with the council. They make the ordinance." Commissioners. clearly opposed to any free standing sign, denied the sign !'!:· qcest but agreed to ask for further word from the council as to restrictions; on the city center. ·:, " Children's Swim · • Classes Starting ' . ['> Tiny Tot swimming Jessms for b!:>Ya and &Iris aged 5 through 7 begbi; ·a1: 3:30 p.m. Friday ln,the Huntington Beack," High School pool. . . . ,. Sponsored -by lhe Huntington Jleach YMCA, Uie sessloos are scheduled fl"etyt Friday from 3:30 p.m. to 4::15 p.m. •• Children will enter the beginning "Gu~ pie" class, and later graduate to tJe. mtte advanced Y Tadpole Club aOO: the Y Frog Club. ·: Registration fee is $12 for YMCA m~ hers and $15 for non-members. . "" Applications are available at the YMCA: office, 17931 Beach Boulevard, or b~ phoning 847-96112. ' ' ,. ' IF 't.OU CAN'T COME !H-cALL , .... 021, .. , ... ,,,.,. corpot c:o"1ult1flt wlio will co"'• to v••r hoftlo wi+t. 11111plo1 wit"1011t a"y ol>li91tla1 t• :.:•111 Karastan brings the deep, bouncy tenure Uid cbarmlnf look nf Imported rugs hom e to you at all-American prices. Fresceau blends areu ol suhUe light and dark lone• lnlo a nylon pile oltag that lives room a fresh new outlook on life. Alailable in a choice of 15 colors ••• °"' $10.95 ,..._ ,,..,,r_..,....,,,,,_,., I . H.J.GARRET-f FURNll1J~F PROFESSICNAL 2215 HARBOR ILVD. INTERIOR -DESIGNERS o,.. Moo., T1lon. & M h-. COSTA MESA, CALIF. Jlr.e••ed . t.or ~~eeuJon · . '• • David Ki)if•ch!e!, 2,_:a' l'anee; wlll be 1one ol e partlclpa_nts Sunday when members of ute Orange County Indian Center representing 27 Indian nations perfonn ceremo11fal dances !tom noon to 4 p.m. on ·.Ali• mall at lhe HUD!iDil® C.nlU Iii Hunlillgton Beach • 646-0275 646-0276 l., I l I I I " ' . - -' d ~ 1' I • J """'-• ..... IJ, 1910 H DAILY PUT i ·Polarization P erils UniVe rsitf · ;wl:J · Aldr ich, UC R egep,t ,,Defend Fr ee Speech at Neti,/Jo rt Seminar . -·-·--· . l'olartlltion of pollllcll tbouiht la a to uswne Ibey would have lived wlthlo clelt · ~t to the Unlvenlty of tl)e law," Hlgga remarked. •Colflamla .......... , •• •· two UC leader• Hlgga aa\d ;1'! II a lawyer Ind he _ .. .,.. -• r cannot find Jt i:n. \lm. to UCUll the speaklq at a Newport Clamber cl Com· conduct of Kunatler and the defeodanla lllftte IOllllnar m)he university and the In the Chicago se11en ~al, ''Tb!!J;•lolated conun.untt/. every rule I know of profesikml cm- 1be spea0rs were DeWitt A. HJu•, duel, but that does not )qoan lbooe chairman cl the UC Board cl Rerenll, genUemea should not he allowed to ap- aril Doolel G. Aldrich Jr., chancdlor pe:~. a aunllie~af:':i~~ to the of the Irvine campus. Board of Regents by former governor They stood up Tueaday night • for Pat Brown, voted to fire UC Pr<sldent academic freedom and free speech, whHe Clark Kerr and UCLA communist pro- reVealing the price they must IOfOf:tlmea fe.$SOr Angela Davis. pay f0< their Yiewo. • • The reg<nt and the chancellor IDdicated ; that u 11 wearying .and th~ to FIRE PROFESSOR · • ' W<ilgh principles of academic. freedom Higgs siid' he got a letter aUlog · ..A.. .1<.' · bow it la poa!ble 'he does not nlO\la , , ' . * J.f ,., to fire New l,.i!lt phlliioopher Horbert · ' · ' Marcuse 1rom the uc San Diego faculty. Aldrich Warned Higgs wrote )>act to the man, who Met fr••"opeecli ..-coaiil1imltr 1111.. " -·~ -• .1..id l!O'lioors ty1·n ..... ..-lodlJ to bdni ~:. :=:.~.:.=,~:,:ii:; --tbe --unlw.nlty ....... ' II reaulU., 111 a lbreal to .,. and my Aldrlcb IOld U lo 1111 'ilP'''U'ililJ _. people," lllld o.a....uar Aldr!cb. • "The tf)!le to ..,. there " a -" -unl11era!IY 11 10 ~ and I 1iD IO points praented. Bui pnellcal'1 spoD• su'P<Cl" tnc. accoiilpllllllirc that ·II dllllcafl, i. He llkl ~ wilbel itheri' Wll ~ uJd. ~ . 1 groop In the mllUlllllllY, --by "The radJcal ..,._uve or tbe • the communl\y, that -.Id be wtllhll who bu IOI a ........ he'll want to to spOnlor ~ i]ieaken oo the •peak, he11 come, and he 1i<Nli iOCr\ih. univenfty wtJI DOI be under comlant an homrlriwn (~en fee)," Aldrlcb withering lire. aald. I NOT A BALANCE .,:.:.:k::.u::::n:i::: lrvlM .ComJ>lllY -WUllom JI. a ll&t o!...n u.;,. IJ!vlted. The ,.,, ...... Ma3011, a third panelist 1o the chamtia-CaU\1e 61 the ~auv.· vtewpotnt, !he diarl<elloi noltd; mart olfeJr 11 not crusading « requires a I a r I e bonoririum. ,_u. 'D!(ted thal " -~•peaken ...... .., come to the,.-Ool)' -... ~i11ed nearby, that he would he 1l4d to discu3s it wiU! him over lunch. He got another letter aaylng, ''Thanks, bul it wouldn't do any good to talJt about It. There can't be two skies to this ques- tion." Aldrich said he received· "lhe most miserable letter, signed by a viJ11ante. saying what he was going to do to me, my family and my home." "The university to me bu to be a free market place of ideas," said Higgs. "It would 'be very easy for the regents to set themselves up as judge. Nothing could desttGy the university quicker than that." Rafferty Chides Chicago 5 Date CO~ by tho .,....; Hi I a l·d ,em.....,.... JIDIM C«marl of fie , l'Nsldent'o Commlallon 6n CMI ~. wu oa tbe· same pncram a ·year ·anct a half qo with Black P111ther Eldrldp CJu.yer but an the tocua and CGl!'lrnent was about what Cleayer Aid. TEl.l.'l BELIEF Drilling togeJIMor .. the way ,<fi 'tile meeting, Aldrleh aald lllgga tora blm he believes a chancellor bu to be ·ofte. fourth S.O.B., o ... fourth aehelar, one. fourtb con man and one-fourth public relaUOns man. DAILY P1Lcr1' """_, Miii raettruo SADDLEBACK'S WILLS PEDALS ALONG ABOVE THE SMOG But It T11ku 11n Exh11ustlve Effort to Get It Rol ling In ~ig~ Gear · 12-foot Earth Day Bike Un veiled · Bob Wills aCt'Ornpliahed ·a couple of roall u be rode U feet above the ground to classes at SaddlebaCk College Wednesday oo "Earth Day." He uJed a means ol transport which emitted, no exhaust, And be rOOe lbe home-made con- traption from a perch high enough, it teema, t.o .escape smog. Bob Wills p"1aled hiJ !Uoot.high b!cy· de to -c1us. "Lotl of studellts rode bike& to sehool loday,l" he tuiffed in matter-af.facl-f-u he kept the cycle Jmn. topp\! log""!'" r "I justtwhipped till one up on two itJmate weeken:ls for the· oceuibn, and I !0'1• J>ret:ty well. n ' .-. 'Jbe ~cle 1 -actually two 1 eycles _ - was bullt with the remains of a pair of castoff bikes and acme common plunr bing pipe. ' Wills said the design "just came to me oae day. I have a welder, ao I threw it together. About the trlckleat maneuver with the cloud-skimming cycle i:5 1etting oneself up to the driver's seat. Wills finds a convtnient ·run and starts the cycle .coasting, then when the momentum is solid enough,' he makes tile trl~ \" lhe !DJ>. , , It takes about threo sjeps using varjoul levels of the frame u stepping pads. ' "Then I have ·to tum the thing •round and start p"1allng . ul>Jtill," he puffed as he stabllzed the ~ering rig. Aldrich justified his decision to permit rive or the Chicago Seven and their defense ittorney, William xumuer to speak on the UCI campus, made before their !'Cheduled apPearance Sunday was canceled. . . "My reading of the campus ta: the faculty and students have done a ftrst rate · job functioning within the law," said the chancellor. In anD(er to a question, Aldrich saJd he ' reallz<s UC Santa Barbara Chancellor Vernon Cheadle aald Kunstler and the otherl" would not he 11lowed to appeor again becauae they pose a threat to the community. (The Bank of America turning had followed an inflammatory talk by Kuiilaler.) MAKE READING • Aldrich said each chancellor has to make a reading on his own campus of the s.ituaUon. He uJd lrvine doe! not have an Isla Vista where studen.ts were out of sorts and there was trouble brew- ing. l\egenls Chairman Higga said ap- pearance 0£ Kunstler and five of the Chieago defendanta at Irvine was discussed with Aldrich. "No member cl the. Board cl RaJenla m1de any motl"1 to. direct the chancellor , to do anfthing· bllt exercise hiJ own judgment," he said. "I do not know wbat Kumtler and the others would hive said. I have . ' ilRUC LOAD SAlE -• f ·MP :O~'TED MEXICA'I •• • . ·o. • OFF UNPAINTED and PAINTED! .ALL SIZE & SHAPES EVENT' STARTS FRIDAY <1 'p.m.> thru SUNDAY SEE OUR OTHER WEEKEND SPECIALS GARDEN CENTER EASHION ISLAND SlORE ONLY NEWPORT ·BEACH I ' SACRAMENTO -Chancellor Doniel G. Aldrich Jr. may find hiJ Job. at stake il the convicted Qlicago Five ap- pear at UC Irvine and likewise for any other campus chancdlor, in the system, ¥ax Rafferty threate~ here today. The radical actlvbts had stolen some ol Rafferty's thunder by cancelling a ocheduled UC! visit Sunday, but 1!le tempest conUnued. The atate superintendent of public ln- llructlon wamed In letters to Gov. Ronald Reagan and Chancellor Aldrich tliat he will try to engineer firings of administrators wbo pennft such vlslla. "Cordially, Max Ralferty,11 they saJd in conclusion, but the tone wu hardly th al Aldrich was In Washington D.C. today and could not be reached for a comment about Rafferty's Irate stand on the now- cancelled Chicago Five visit. They are currently appealing con- victions based on bloody dlsrupUons of the 1968 Democratic National Convention in the Windy City. Rafferty has called the group convicted rioters and revolutionaries, while Gov. Reagan brands them sldetho'i frea!<s .. The New University Conference had Invited Rennie Davis, Abbie Hoffman, Dave Dellinger, Tcim· Hayden, and Jfl.rf Rubin , plus defense attorney •WllHam Kunstler to speak. A UCI spokesman confirmed Wid- nesday that Ibey would go, instead, to New Haven, Conn., where Black· Panther Golc10n,·.01lvo/HOnoy Plus Zinnia/Zinni, , .... '"' 42"T1b11W/4 Ar., llhoirt $283.00 48"Tlb11W/4Arro llholro 284.00 A~Udlbl1 Cholsl W/Atrro 128.00 . Ad/Udlb~ Choi!' 112.00 1Jlu1111 ChU 62.111 . Rockll"f Choir ' 12.00 . Sidi Choir 39.00 Ottan.n , 3Q.OO leader Bobby Seale -a Cblc'IO comrade -faces trlal for revolutlonaiy activity. · "Unbelievable," de c 1 are d Rafferty; when Informed cl the appear...., wblch Aldrich had until Wednesd1y tO permtl or refuse. · University ofllclals bad pV<n lenlaUY<I approv,L -· Rafferty told a report« later that he wut sWI try to get UC Rqento to fire any chancellor who bu apy way of prevenung the ,Ollcago Five'• vlslla and !Illa to<lo "" He aald he would mate ,ouch a move u an ex<OfflcJo member of tbe UC Board of Regents. "I trust that lhll l«f'f event will not be pennltted to oC:cur," llafferty warned Aldrich In his April SI let1er. Go11. Reagan had earlier duqed that the group of ylpples ond 1cttlllsla has no legttimale reason to be on ·• UC campua, but qualifled his ataterDtnts somewhat. 1 ' • He aald It .,.... a toogh question. "It ls a difficult thlng foi' U · ad. minlstrator to know whether be ·could precipitate violence by the action of denying them ••• or letting thein," he sald..t1• nen briefirc~ •'I I ~l f l ;"t >t' Reagan said .., question would . ....,, to eiist In the caae of Ill;; swa~~ when! a visit' by Kurislfer. 1'u IOl!oitii by ~tier violence at ..,my Is~ Ylol&·, "I 111ppose Irvine .Ii lliatllled,,oq: the basis that UC! bu been u41i o( dislurhances Ind rlola and oo f9rth." he sold. NOW $209.00 229.00 98.00 IUD 42.00 48.00 31.00 26.00 Give' you r patio 1 -~ spring look Wfth CSl'.'•free fun·in·the-sun Brown Jordan furni- ture now at substantial sevings. ''This Is the arena unfotltrnalely · In which he operatta," aid Aldtlch. A regent ®em't have Jt 1~ tither, Indicated Higgs. He aald ,Ii& moil • lo replete with letlsn from· tupeyers oa)'fng ,... re-t \JI. Bpt .ll!lla '4k1 he also lo the r<preaentathe, of tbe •tudento, the faculty Ind the Lellalature Ind he CID do .., lea than he a trume for all. His obeervation on studeli.tJ, he tald, Is that about two pen:enl m hafd.clh revolutionariet who Would re.art to m"""' II It .iowd· further their elils. U. comldm ... thertO per<enl ~title •tudenla who .,. dupes and eully led by the bar ....... group. But the great bulk, he aald, nnt to do oomelhlng about thlnp wltbln the llmlla ol . the law. "Unlllt>f1lty .of California students u a group I belleVe are the areatest. in the nation." Spock Case Closed BOOTON (UPI) -The jjotd MiOnt has clooecj Ila hook on tlie draft ...,. •pirlcy trial of Dr. Benjamin Spoclc. The Una! cbapler WU ~ written Wednesday Ji.wllen U.S. Diltllcl Court Judgo W. Arthur Garrl\y Jr. ....i Ilona wllb • fl0\1-requelll to -charges qol)lit twO of SPQCk'I. cod~ d111ts -Yale Unlvenfty ·diaPJatn lfllllanl Sloane CGllln and author 11[$. chell ,Goodman cl New York. Many popular P'-In stock and IVllllblt for.immedi'1• dellwry. . . ,, . ' .. __ ,, ,, ' w_•.._ --~. • .•. Sol~~s Fight 'S_pace Cuthack·s i I I l ·i . I , I I I . . .......... , 'tl!a.~ for Ill• ChQdren's P-· iam-.: ~ · Wlsit'bOurno,-~Jiiii . uie111l!led for ~ .'-exeert· ''" bouso1'11• •rbr, Cu AS' the ~ck erid of a llo~ . .The lml!·hors• was at b-With ber flupr caught In tjle o¥91flow .llol• of hOI' kitchen sil!k. Sile WU llDally released by a team, of ~f&*, ~c flr•m.en. • 4 • ~ • :i.::.. Ra'W"11•k~• lq ~ ar~ \!'" -t TUall ¢1Y of·Sw-1w•.c<•are seWJpg , cloWn ,..gljn after .throe dilp of• ba1J11 ini~. caught;.,.i 11111J1ed. 1,000 of the repliles were eaPluJ'ad daring tho BMUal hW1t; Ina ~.milked tb• snakes for thtlr wnom to he used in makln~ anU.venofn·· aer.tiin11:1 Jne lar111ti caught wu I feet 2. ' . . ' , Al!lort Meyno of Portsmouth, EqlaJM!, Ja•• up bis toon-•s• gld-. trt..id 'iq Y..n ago P,eoauso she had· a rovln1 eye. But ~ .. pin~" he qow obe waa the only. on, frir him. Albert, now '3, married · the girl, ~ Orffftn," DOW '19, in ctrtmonlu ' receritly. ?'hey met a1abl' five ~n ago after lllelr ipOUMI died.·\ ' --.,.-_ fJ -, lllMent J. Sdwlofef veteren at- JllOl!iheric icleu.t, \ e 1 t ii r • d before the sei\ate Air and Water :Pollution Siil>Commlttee recently. He Wd, f'We have tOi rethink bOW we J>lll· our Industrial faclliUu to~ethir . • : Wt ou1hl to outlaw clllmnel's." He wants horlzQntal cblmnevs with soo.,particles.1.1 bi~ aa possible so they can be removed from the air by rravity. ' -. It was Sydney Pfolffer'1 llrat dar. on the job al a Honolulu. Hawrui liakery and when lb• rrunman en- tered the shon, sh.• didn't know what to do. The 17-year-old clerk asked him to wait while she went to ask' ·more experienced worker. LJll!I Shimo, also 17, who bad been on the job for three months. They deCided to give him the money. Ho ~c!IJ!!d with $60 in a J.UY!"1ll Uf'ITe_.... DOING HIS PART ,ftockefollilr on llko AIDerica Sack ·r<> 'Nomial' As . . . ~art.h Day Ends , By Ille A-led Pre• AllanticJatet1 breali: today on a clMn- ed .-lieaCh In Brookl)'ll. Trolllc Brinda down New York'• Fifth Avenue wbtrti a pjcnic wu· held while cars were ban· nod. cooi-la back In seulon. Earth Day it over. llandreds ol lhoulands of America•• joined In the observance Wednelday, uniting ln a plea for tbe preservation of the environment that cradles man, hoping to mart the betinnin1 of the end o1 poUuuoo. They marched, demonstrated and nllied -as many as .100,000 strong. '!'bey Jiltenod to countlw speocha by .politi<lans; lclenllsta and •lhF leaders. They swtpt, IO'Ubbed; plchd up Utter ud P.lanled .trees ud Dowen. Thi NatiOUI ll:ducatJon ·Allocilllon WASlllllGTON (UPI);::~_, In bodi ,.rlJel jetiiid ....,. Iii flPllnl cutbac):i In 'U.S. opact eff<\rll bica•M of lbe Apollo iJ oeddeftl. 1be .._. bUUon ~ b111 ror the Nallilnal • A~ aod Space AclJnlnlitr'!llo, • (N.\Ml <amt to the HoUso Oqor w;.Jer· lbe cloud <ii the ~ pio!Jli ;J!!lsl\oii, II allo conlalned y 'ther ..... -attack 'by -~ ... b<!ore,"tlli Apollo IS ac-> ·~ . · 1be 1'1ll· lacludea fl.! 'billion tor the ApOllo. proiram ·tO aim Wward teVen more 11101111 laDdlnp u...ati 1871. -' si-m John w. lllcCormac:k (0-., M .. .), ml Houle GOP Leador Ger~ R. Ford of Michlgan agr<ecf In brio! a-_.,..,earlier thla woej,' tllal Apollo IJ lbouid, llOI be • cauoe for CllWllR buk 00 pianned. llpaot ........... · Ford, i-ver, 'bu not made clut whether hi would 'support lbe-ltlthorlza- Uon blU, •blch the Hou<-5cltQce "'cl Altr-.llcl ~ttie lncreued ... • rn1Dkin <mr tbe Ntxorl admlnlltl'IU6n'1 buditl request. . ' Ali<!< from the ApOllo i:i, quallon, liep.; Jo&eph 11: •. Xartl!. (D-MIM.), dlllrman· of lhe Spece Sc~., and ApPUcationJ · . SubColhnllUee, u r & e d elimination of $190 million earmarked for developing a space stiuttle station and a 50 perCi!nt reduction, in the $100 million ,erovlded for lmprcmmtnt of the Salum V rocket, wnlcb bas powered 'the moon llhota in the Apollo }Jrogram. Karth told UPI he would recommend that the remaining $50 million of the Saturn V alltborization money be e'"l'"'ked lnslead for Improved salety equ!pment on lite moon Olghll. * *" * Probe of Apollo Mishap Launched SPACE CENTER, H....ion (UPI) - Memben of lb! official. Apollo l3 In· veali(IUoo boud will oet tbelr'strategy today for a probe into whY. an osygen tank explosion thwarted America'• thlrd moon landihg fllcht' and endan1ered the lives of its astronauts. Board Chairma• Edgar M. Cortright, dellCl'lbed aa "a man who remembers everythtnc," hopes to know within four weeks what bi1gered the explolioll' and how to keep it from happening acain. 11te men who survived that harrowing flight -James A. Lovell, Fred W. Haile: and John L. Swigert -plan to v.Tap up their fourth day of port-mission debriefing ud fiy to Wuhingtoo In the evening for a bearing Friday before the sea.to 5-Colilmiltee. . box. • • estilnllild 11\ll to million public IChOol chllclrc parliclj>ated lo ~l>ln PfO' Nll!'l~an lob Will!•"'-· of II'"""· Poskll Reform Faces Tough Go Slle1Dt11, Enllandil ti .. complained ~ recesaed for lho day .wlllt to local atl!horl es about new many ol ill members maklq opeak~ itreotlamps Installed near bis engapmerita. -Not ill wire wumly home. He lll!d the artifloial Ug~i rt<elved. Sea. Charl<s JI). GoodtU <JI.. J U S S "-' eaililnl hla planll to l1'0W , N.Y.), WU ll'lllted at a, Mn Y!111<· , n ' • • .en.ate teo fast. ' Unhenlty rally with • leaflet .ct1llilc • ~ "!lie~ blggOll ..... ,:at !Ir·,. WASHINGTON (AP) -After a Barton, England, Postmistress .. SID: Ga lord Nel CO.W.la,),\o'W 1 generally fav~able rece~on before ,• """' She~an, 60, was less than -~-~ilii ~Eutb~, ·tiif-House corrumtt~, President Nil.on 1 sc;ared when a small man pointed a lmBllJa Ulll""1ty r~: • ..,, eadld. postal reform leg~lation faced a hotter a sawed-off shotgun at her and de. stop our . tnvolvement • in Laoe: tn JO politlc,J climate today 1n bearings before · ded "I told bi t to . ,,_ •• .,_ lhe Senate Post Office CGmmlttee. q\ll ,!Doney. . m no dayp, and we lbould; b,ut 1.1ri:: 1,111t~ Sen. ·Gale w. McGee (D-Wyo.), com· be -silly, she s&d. So tile man to 'l-a1mro -lo hll . pn>per P'-mlttee clWrman, ·1-ou1 Wednesday bllught a fivepenny stamp and ~ lho -tn-1 '!'UL taU • com-at Vice Prelident Spiro T. Agnew for WJ!kad out of the shop. :1ilmel$ ~ U>'l;bin1 we ~ve done wW Mce::;te called ~~~nate, in. e ~ national pollcln oll !ind :=.,c11;J;'.~tfu""" ttmarks Three fugitives from th• West use, peslicl*" aoc1 lJOrblcldol, -I "--IUt -k· 1oic1' 8 Republican Virginia Slate Prison found that ~ for• air aod water. ~.. , ., --iqresslollll Democrats had u.e long arm of tbe law ~is too fast. and• a ban on offsbore oil drulilig unUI stalled rm.t action m the Nixon ad- 1'.ey were spotted by state police ~ch Ume . as the country needs ·the mlnlstniUon's plan for an independent staggering down a rural road and oil and until we can u:tract it without u S poetil s«vice took to their heels under police pura fear of ecological aisaster." ~·The vice Pratdent. ln his partisan l\dt. The police won the footrace remarb, bas Introduced a divisive no&e artd put them away again. They , were apparenUy drunk and had Cub I ' 0 ? into what bu been a nonpartiSan, wrecked their stolen car before a nvail~on ver. pr-atic •l!O!DP! to deal with the very capture. real probltrn'1 1 facing the Post Office • Forty -seven -year -old Ruby Or•vu, president of the Bourne- mouth, England Sea-Fishing , Club, CJUgbt her first fish lo 17 years SUnday. . MIAMI (AP) -Fk!el Castro says Department," McGee said In a state- an u:lle Kuerrilla rorce that infiltrated ment. Cubo has been kllled or C8Pbln>d excepl In testlm<oly Wedneldly be/ore the fOf' four men who have beeh. surrounded. House PoSt Office Comm 1 t t e e , · Ac<iirdlnl! to bl1 flcures !lie Invaders Poslm~ler ' General Wll}lon M. Blount, who landlcl lot w11k numbered only wbea uked about Agnew's rtmarks, said l3. • tho poltaJ aemce · pilo la blpertlsan. I . . . Sto~ms . Plaguing Midwest ' . Heavy · S~ow War.,-iin.gs Go Up in Dakota, Minneso'ta €.Ute ..... $UrWl'I' ,....,, VIII! 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' Nixoh . ordered an· end •. toUy· to f anx By ALAN DIRKIN Of ""' O.llY' l"lltt Sltlf City staff members and parks and recreation commissioners will try to thrash out dillerences over plans for Huntington Beach's new centraJ park 11 a public bearing tonight. The main differences are over the location ol parking lots• and wh'ether TBlbert Avenue should be allowed to go through the H7 .. cre park. Representatives of the ·architects. F.ci.o, Dean, Austin and Williams of Los Angeles (EDAW) aloo will be at tbe meeting, which will begin at 7:40 at the recreation center, 17th Street . HarbtJr · Vote Bill Killed - In Alsemblv ., SACRAMENT<> :_' A first vote Wed· nesday On a bill to put on the ballot diJso]ution or expansion of tlie Orange County Harbor District WJlS defeated by efforts· of AasemblYtllan Robert Badham (R-New]iort Bea~ ' The· Auemb!i .,;., 'to lodly on a revi9ed versiqn of the bill with the clear possibility tllat H .might pass. Badham took a meupre of personal victory in being able to engineer defeat ·oft be bill Wednesday, 32 to 29, "even though it was etrautbored by the other three county assemblymen." The bill, introduced by Assemblyman John BTiggs CR-Fullerton) was co- allthored,by Robert Burke (R-Hitotington Beach) and Kenneth Cory (D-Anal!elm) and made the Harbor District vote by county voters an emergency me&sure. As such, it required a two-thirds ma- jority, M yes votes. for passage. Follow- ing the defeat, Briggs removed the emergency provision, making a '~ple majOl'ity, 41 yes votes, all· that ,was needed today, I . 'nie emergency provision was to get the citizen V{)le on dissolution or ei:- pansion o( the Harbor District qualified in time for the Nov. 3 general election. Without an emergency elaase, a period ot 95 days must expire .. after Ule Legislature adjourns, probably'ln A-~ before a bill takes effect. in.at would push it be~mid November. . ._ . Briggs today was "to ask for a D8.ll0t measure in November the resulta of whi ch would take effect upon ttle ef· f~tive date of the bill. Badbam. wa, going to ask that the. bill be . re.ref med to the Committee on Local government. Badham said he argued against the bill because "these internecine battles ought to be handled at home." Aluminum Cans ' Not Like Tin Anxiou s to wipe out aluminum !'Oft drink containen on their campus, Golden Wp;A College students Wedne!day col- leCted a batch of ~e offending ~ to melt them down into a sphere com- iqemorating Earth Day. Things didn't exactly go a.s 'planned, however. • Keepin g a watch over a hot furnace In the campus technology building, in- structor Tom Sully couldn't figure out why the cans wouldn't mell. He snipped apart one of the containen to' discover they were made of tin. Only the tops were aluminum . •''Tin melts at 3,000 degrees. our tumace won't handle it." he told the aurprlsed gathering. Undaunted, the students picked up various scraps of aluminum. threw them In the melting pot, and ca.st their symbol anyway. n-Jnrdy Park Lightin~ '"Sports ·lighting and other raclllUes are to be installed in Murdy Park on Golden W~sl Street, north ot Warner Avenue, tlunlington ,Beach, at a cost or $26.728. The city c<M.filcll awarded the contract to the low bidder f\.tonday . -- and Orange-Avenue. Some staff recommendations bring them into conlllct with ,the .arcltltects and"'8 numbef of. part commls6ionus. "We like the· ai-cbitecls1 concept for the park, keeping it clo&er to nature, but we feel there' are a COQPle of ~ blems that need to be tooted at," Norm Wor1by, parka and recreotioo d~ector, said this morning. Worthy and several ' other s t a r f members ·beld a meet1nf Wednelday nigh~ wblclt was a1IO au.nded by park commissioner Ron Bauer. and Mrs. Carole ' White o( the Design Review Board. '1be ataff will -prtsenl ... recom- mend.atiom deeid~ ·at rthe meeting to, the COlllJDialon tonight. MOii of ,tile park is bounded by Talbert Avenue and Golden West Street. The architects have recommended th a t TaJbert Avenue, which presently ends al Golden Weot Stree~ mnild not 'be eirtended through the -.id ~ of the park; through tile Bolsa properties to a propoeed Coast Freeway in- terchange. 'Ibe architects also recom- mended pei'imeter parking, on the outakirts of the park, and no parting On Golden West Street and Talbert Avenue. · The staff !believes that failure to extend Talbert Avenue JU1 -Ille G1t1 po/>ilni!: llJ funds ' ' " ., _ < • Wor1by 'explatned iliai 'rd.eit Avenue It-a primary bJ&hway, nmnlni ept.west -tile COUll\Y and extllllioo ol It by .. ""'"" <ii mlle to tbe proposed Coaat Freeway Interchange is part ol the county master plan. "U Talbert Avenue is not continued, the. council will have to recommend that it be withdrawn from the master plan and this might jeopardize the gasoline tues the' city receiffl. The system of interlinking bighwayt won't work unless all cities are cooperative." Signal OU ll Gas Company, which recently purchased the Bolaa acreage, also far:ors the extension ' of Talbert Avenue.· 'Ibe staff alto will recommend that parlilng be allowed on Golden West Street and Talbert A venue t.mtil the traffic . load becoln'" too heavy. In addition, the staff wants to see two perimeter· parking lota relocated. "One lot is 100 yards from the com- munity center and a boat reotaI facility and wt lhall recommend it.. be moved adjacent to the center," Worthy said. STOCK Jtl~KET NEW YORK (AP) -'Ille stock market tumbled today to its biggest loss in abc.ut nine months. (See Pages 32--33). The Dow Jones averlae of 30 industrials sall 12.02 to 750.59. It bad not dropped as much since July a, 19159, when it fell 13.82. The average edged toward its low· est leveJ of the ·year, which was 744.06 on Jan. !Kl. DAILY •lloT; .......... SHOW AND ,TELL PROJECT l'ROV~S ·~UN AND MUSCLE TOHE'.AT'NIE~tAS SCliOOL 'YourHfve fo 1LHrn·to,Mo¥e'V.urlA'"" lefonl·You CM .Mfte a P.~11.•ln YoUr Hend'· Third Camp11.S Needed, v~~y Youngster' . · . · ' . · . : Proves There's-Sav-s r~· . : ~Ill-ti :'.a l' .ar.~. : ' '. ·~."' . ~.r~~.t·i·r; ill .· ~~ ~~ ~¥~1'· . .n ~ ' f ' • , · ·• BY'TERRv·divftig' " By JO~E ~-".Thil·woWd. ~ U' the ame pro: • ot ... D!ltr""...,. OftllelDMJJPitlt'SMff perUon rof ·a.t talil>~·Wllr'e tQ r be ~.... ......, _,~ n-iay.,... sbow,ancMell da1 in·tlJe. A new junior collqe, calllpus for 11·,500 --"" ... _.._., · -·.-" .students will be. needed in the Or.ange In 1990, it would be·DIC!!!M'J' to ·provide kindergarten class at Nlebl.M School; Coast Junior College DIJ(rtct by 1990, facillties ltl' 11,411 -· students FowJlain Valley.' according to district Gbancellor Norman by thet tlme,"•be noted. So five-year-0ld JmUce -Gaski wan~' Watson. · Wat!lbn admitted that popuiatiOn pro-to shoW her classmates something special ln a report to district trustees, Watson jectlona for 1990 are more likely to _ a 20-foot high, air-filled balloon house said the predicted need for a tllir4 be,"'"" thu. low. ..... r.. bouncing.· ' • campus is based on population pro-"It 11 evident, however, tbit our je<tions. pn.,.m. two ......... will reach. .a , J!er ~-tllem. for .carniv~I The Orange Cout district currenQy ' .-.uon pain! la· 1!1110 llld tbat tbe lhows. · supports two jlmior college campu.11e5 gIO'Wtll ol 1he ftu will necessitate es-J'"1•Gllki inCated'tbe boUle in.ifour -Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa pandon beJoodlthat period .. to:meet con-mlmtec 'Nelda ~1111 Dxl and Golden West College in Huntingt«I tinued jaDor col1ep Dellk." he.said. ' • 'I I r Beacll. . by --than 300 In kln- Wataon·s&id· a.reoenl;PQpulation study ='r!ll::..1:!,r:.:tJ'""'..,.::.OU:: lndicates the dlltrict'a.carrent·ytansJ:or Valley .Apnl'n"'es· .. iello-lll:.e·floOr~ · . ac:commodatlni 9tuden1' will , hold ; up . r . ~ -.• , . . The kids bounced In • and out 15 at ~s11nce1•· will ha tbe · F d f p ks I Ume, with'leachers•keeplng ·witll'1!1'm we ve mu.im.um bounce-f -bounce ~ number of -We can bandle 00 un or ar "It'• °'great ·ior t&e!r perceptual our two campuses by lMO,.tt is evident gni'wth," aaid Don Hendrlcia, Nieblas some plam will have to be made now Fountain Va)Jey now bas a place to principa], who spent a good part of ,. there will be lacllltles for addltiooal ' put extra money for porb. the day helping tired yo<mpten oot students," Dr. Wa-Mid. Tue.day nJahl the clty coundl•lpproYed o1 the house. "'lbe best estimates we have for the · creitloo ol. a special park fund,~tep1tale School psyeboM>giat'TenyiSummen ex- PQPUlatlon of the county in 1990 aet frqm all oCh« city money. plalned the value, olher than· laugh!, tile figure at 2,850,000. This compares There Lw!'t .111y money in the fund o1 the object laboled a ._ boonce. with a 1970 population figure of yet, bul tile coundl uid that ..in , be "By letting the illts· Jump ·ao freily, 1,460.000," Ii ~xplalned. . taken care ol•"""1 the parb and • .,...... they develop coordlnaUcm with their large "'Jbe,curreftt estiiilated populatioo base tion commJ•oa •bands Jn ·• r~ «i mu!cles._ 'lbat will 'ltad to coordination of the diltrid ls roust:iJ:y 25 percent bow to fill il of amaller muscles needed ror reading, ol the coUnty's populition. Assuming The whole ideo stamd with Coan-writing and other scholar akllls!' ' ito dian.ge in the abate of the tqtaI cilman Rao Sbenkmaa, ~ f~ parka Hendricks added, '\You h•ve to learn pOpulation, the Orange Cout Junior conunillloner, wbo·DIJticed·tblt tbe city tO move your·ann before you can move College Diltrtct population in 1990 woold will esn _. . ._ _,. on ~ a ponc11 in your band." be llJ,500, Wallon lllld. in blnla-projected ln•tlie.blllpt.. "Thi• bouncing house a1'o glve1 kids conlldenoe. _Tbey learn they can jump Split Wid.ens • Ill Valley· ' . Ind something will be under tbem. Soine yOurig kids really don't know that If Ibey jump, .they'll come down A!el\'·"' Ille psychologist.said. "KJda .don't reillze how much we COO-: trol a •ltuaUoo like this to belp .thpn leam, 11 Hendricb aaJd. ''Teachen were ui111ng them to bounce left, bouDce fast and IO on to l)elp , develop ·-~le control." Chamber., Council in Financial D~pute An apparent 0 commuaications gap" between the F01111taln Valley City Council and the Chamber of Commerce appears to be widening. Tuesday night. a councilman and • •former councilman both criticized the chamher's budge~ng system and called for closer coWICil inspection of city mont)' given to the chamber. Chamber olficlals respooded by de- nying any problems u.ist aod claimed cooncilmeo don't lake enough interest in the chamber. Bernle Sval.stad, who stepped down as a 'councilman, Tue~y, •tarted it wheh he aaid,' "I 'thlnk the council should approve all chamber budget items before the money ls spent."· He added a further insult by com- menting, .. I also feel the chamber should get involved Jn bigger and better things Ulan Christmas decorations.'' · A few weeks earUet, as a councilman, Svalstad suggested the Christmu decor•· lions contest started PY Ult chlmber could easily be bandled.lby a serviee club. < Tuesda7 dlaht, CouJtCilman Ro 1 I .. - Shenkman followed up S v a I s t a d ' s remarks by calling for a meeting with , the chamber and declaring he too w~·t. · "satisrled with the chamber's budget structure." . "U some Of these councilmen think 1 there is a problem there 's a way lo setUe il Let them come down to t.he . board meeting and get more involved : la the chamber," Or. Marvin Adler, presh'.te11t of the chamber, replied ; Wedneaday. "tbe city hai always had a liai;son . man WI.th the ·ehamber. This year it's Jim Hollywood, the dty manager's usis- tant. If the council wants to know what's ] going on it can easily find · out from : him," Adler conUnued. "l· donit .know what's bug g•1111 g Svalstad ,'' he said . "Prior to a!'r. of ( our eventl we never heard any criticism. ! We fipre ii we don 't hear any dnn-, plaints beforehand we shouldn 't bear l them afterwardr.'• : I I The cru• of the dlspule is the 14\400 j the city ann6ally' budgela for chamber 1 expenses. I Svalstad ud Shenkmlll had bolh.com-1 ' •• • ' plailled earlier that coqncllmen didn't receive enoqh lnfonMtion on where that money 11 spent. ' "MOit of.It eoes to pay the chamber'• part-Ume aecretary," Adi~ explafued. "The rest -·Into commllnlty-1"9jects !Ille Focmlaln V11loy10.,S, lllM Faanlaln Valley -...i tbl CbN1ma1 con-test." • The kldo certalnly•enjoyed tile dlY. · "It WU fun becallse ,... sat to Jump up. Ind down. I jumped" oyer and i.n down," said ~year-old Amber Kelley. . David Buchanan, I, 90ld ht • did "llOmen&Ulta." • ... ~ • to Oy, but .1 couldn't," lamented Allen McGrew, e. • 1o 'I ' Flashing Sign~ "I ~·t \tlUlll: they realize we art only . a parl<lme chait~." said Adllr. '"l'ln. not ·101n& "' .aldt'men ·, OK'd , for Valley who -the~ ~ to do more than . · lhey art.'1 ' The FounlalD' Vetley•Chamber •ol Gom-• Flaohll!a :>"'°"" warning ........ will rqerce·hu no pold chamber .,.....r. bt lnotalJeil 1111 ti>~ lnterieetlan of 'WhUe.balhsiilto~tba~a~., llapolfaSlftet...iN~pleA-.e, might ·aolft Illy -· -11u FOlllllaln .Valley, wi1hlll JO dlf1, yet beon ,RI !'ii· Other ......um.. -The dlJ """'11 ha ..... ,Id I ... 7D not fall1 UPI'-their feollllp GO coatrod -Smltll Elootrlc .Conlplny th~ clllmber <1d>ject. ' ol Slantoo for Installation ol lhe llgnal. Shenkmon ended hlJ complallil· ~ • The W1ow u,it "11 upecled to liid day on a happier note •Ylnc, .. we a klig.ftandl:ng oompl1int of p1m'lla tn . 1111111 Improve our .city's IQ\llO lllr!lllg~ · th<; .,._ w\l!> ~ . the c~ing 1'11f'd the ch1mber aid ll'rbaps,'we Hid to ond ,af'1 ,......,.t enough IO P<O!ecl Ii•• them -· il'lpport." ehlldtwt~ Ille llreet. I ,l I ' ' ' '' j/ . . - • more oceupatlonal deferments from tbt draft,~ as well· as, defermenta for falben exctpt in cases of poistble 'eJrtteme hardship on thelr families. • Nlion also asked Congress to open the way for him to stop 1 all ltildent defennen13, All thole hollllng def- cOuld keep them, however .. Nb:on 1sald In • sp0.,18! ·........ to the HOUie and Senate 1hat such deferments "are no longer 'dictatei:l' by. the national lnlettst.'' He i&sttecf an executive order stopplna iinmediately defermesU based on oc- cu11U0a.1 , or farm work and ca fatherboc:id 'e:1cept where locaJ.,draft hoards determined extreme 'hardohip ...u1a resu1L · He ·as~; for a change in U. dr,.tt 111.w· to eliminate " provimon now guaranteeing ~ermenu f o r un- de!'gr-collep • .,...,,.... . Nb:oft.alsa GU1linocl'~.ln.tbe lottery syst.em for dr-g Jt.year-<>ldl. which Congress ~_. at hlJ. request last year. . . ~-;--- . Uooer the pr-.i tottery system a joung9ler wbcilt aequenoe m,nnber la, for example. 1ltt1 !Diil ·be called by one draft board· while ·a man .. wlth a lowe_r num~· in a dlfftrent, draft ~d is not called. ' t• ·The~ propooeo! • ~ '1*'" thn !fOlild P"! eodl ,,_,, ~ .. c~ en " aatlooal llull.1'1111 the ..,,. lottery aequoce numbers effecUve Dttion:ftlt. "Even I( colltp deferments are .,ii....i out," Nixon • Mid,1 '~ge inell Who: lhroilp · ROTC or olber mllltart fllO- grama have Chosen lo o b·l I g 1 t e themselves to .enter ~ -•I· a la~r ·date 'loold lie ~!tied 14 J>oltpone' their active t dldJ' until '(:om. pletlon of their' studjl priigram." He stressed that ih •d/Jing IWI)'. witll deferment,, he was speaklrig of •'pbistnc ..,, __ not the ellmlnatloo ~ol eidatln( deremientS." "The sudden · ellmlnallon ol existing deferments would disrupt P!a'ns lDlde in iood faith by lndivl)duals, ComPanles. colleges and klcal school .!Y.steml on (See.DR,\Fl', Pip IJ Concert Bands To Play at GWC The concert hands ol GolCleo WeR qc>Uege and Orange .Coast· College. with more than 50 pieces will play. a special public performance Friday at dolden West. charles Ruthe rford and To lll ·Hernandez, band director• at OCC and GWC, respectively, wttl direct In the Golden West College Center at I p.m. 'Admission ii free . . SelecUons on the program Include con- temporary, classical, and rellgioUs music as well u marches. 'Ibey include "FesUval Overture" ' • by D m i t r l Shostakovich ! 'Wagner'• 1 1 Rien1 i Overture," •Ron· Nelson's-0 Rocky Point Holiday," and·"Jesu, Joy Of Man's J>eair. Ing," by Johann SeliHllan Bach. l 1 Marches by John, Pbllip Sousa ate alto on the program. Oraage · Weat•er ' I Spri~g Is barll~' ~e, but aum-\ mer · weather iJ in Me fer the Orange Coaot Friday, witll ounny skies and temperaturd breaklni 1 the 70-degree banier. l '\ISIDt: TODAY Th~ move lo fmpeoeh. Justict I William 0 . D""Olai gou to Uur wrv core of 1thc Founding 1ath- tr1 concern at protecting ihl judiciaru from th•-Cunor111. l'Ofl• 5. . • • I ii ' I ' 1 . -·--------~-·~--:------------~--:-:-...----=----:-------~ • • • .. . . ~. -. - • . ' A.WNll at GWC • E~~logy . 'Fad,' --Stil~~ign Rejected • " • . ' j . Educato:r. ·Warns ~I I ..; -·ey P~~ners 'Ille cumnt eco~ ..... iloo Is tn· clu&<r al being DO mor< tllan a lad, Hayde.n l\.,Wllllam1, Golden Wetl Coli.a• blolov ~r warned oeveral hundred otudenls during an "Barth o.i'' J>l'Ol1'lll1 Wedneida)'. •. . "Until .... n 'trllllllt . to opend .lie necesWy ~areh mobey to cii91»ver what in our envtronment ii a real threat and then discover what can be done about tt, then thb is juai a pauin&. thins and we all an a buocll al hJpocrlta," be oald. WUllamJ told tile studenls Illa! .. UW. II ~ about ecology aDd the bal-al oaturw that few def\Dltivo ota-COii be made. "YOU iilould Ille 'lllJ!> & &rain al ... DRAFf~ .. the -bull If tbose·.dtleimeall," bt' -.· ..... .ID,.~• N1mt oatd be wou!d 'ut' eo..,... lo wtpo out monthly ~ le< local boenli oo that be can esiablilh a oallonal drall call. 11\1 coal II to oqua1lae the -dralt lottery. A oatlooal drawin(· ls beld once a ,.., Wider the present ll)'t!em for all lf.year-olda. Local .. clralt boarda .... -..i io eelecl men -the lowal oequence numbers l1nt. But ~-arise, the Prtsldont ... in····) meaqe to Coagrea, uae -11!111lbera .,. DOI evenly dls1rjbuleil -.-· tbe ...... lhan 400· local bOenll: ... "Unllor tbe pruOni law, for tla!JIPle, a man with a M!Quence number 115 mV• be' called ' up 'by ... dralt ~d. wbDt a man wttb a lower number In a: different draft board ls not called.'' N11on 'said. "'l'bll CID happen tiecaUll present law -· DOI permit a nadoaal call of ,,.mg me by lotlel') eequence munbera. II ' 'Ille !'resident Wd be WU lberefcn -udlq to qoagr.. that. it ..... pend !be quiiia requjrement provllloa w!>iM tbe lottory plan ii in effect. Six C.Oast Girls In Beauty fete Sb: Orange Cout. Clril .. wlll ~!!'la In lbe-Mlao~"!!ltColmly,l>ooutJ'. pqeant to be beld· irtday at r p.ni.1 in !be Gardeo Grove Hlgb School Ald!torlum, 112'11 Stanford Ave. $!Ileen 1~11, moet of them beouly tJUe holders in their. own communlUu, wlU """1pete in lhe pqeant l!pOlllOred lhll yW' by tbe newly formed Orince County Pqeant Aaocladoa. 'Ille winner will r<pruent the -, In tbe MJaa c.Illornla conlolt in J1!J!O at Santa Cruz. Orange Coast CC10tatanll are Suun ~. Corona del Mor; Diana Ron, C..Ja M,..; Roeemary Kelly,. Fountabi Valley; c.onnle Jo Pnster, Huntington Beadl; Beth O.Ulscher, L<>s Alamltoe and Jaymie Boyd, Weatmlnsler. Cpndominium Group Backs Cris Candidacy Cr1s C. Cris of Huntingtoo Beacll, a ~date for the Fillh Dl.9trict aat on the Orange County b o a rd of aupervlson, has been endorsed by the Oranie County Coundl of Coodomlnlums. Cris II execuUve ~ of ~ '"'"1>. compriled of aliout 30 meinbm ..-n11n1 around 100 condomlnlUll\I in tbe ceunly. • DAILY PILOT CMUJtoa COMT PVILllUINO COM"ANY l~ N. W4.4 l'fuMMt ... ,..~ ·J••k 1. c ... 1.v Vk• J>m:dtllt Miii 0-.l M-.w n.. •• 1e ..... 11 f:dllor 1 ..... , A. MY•11llh11 MlfYllllil EllNW A1111f'f W. 11111 A-59 .. IE~lfW 17t7i le1sh leul1•1•• M1ilillf "11141H1! P.O. 11• 7t0. 92641 --""""' ... 0 1 nt Jf-1 A-toltt M ... , ut WIJI &ay l lfttl ~~·nu W..t hllie, ·~ IM a.-M1 m '*"If.I~ •Ml -I • salt the predicUons of gloom by some ecologists that ;within three years we will eliminate. att forms of lite. 0 "'ll>ese kl.ids of .statem-. lend lo be , hysler!cal, and do ~harm than loqd beca111e three years from now pOOple will · JoOk around and say th ey were lled to." "'Ibe fact la we don't know very much. We have doubled the lead content of the O!C.eAn by burning lead Jn our gasoline, but bow much lead can the ocean contain witbout clOi!coying mlcroeooplc life of the ocean. No one has the remotest idea." "We have a lot of people very very cmQtmld about the ecology of our cou~ try tnd our , world, but I hive yet to aee anyone IUfficlentlY concerned to spend any moaty "' II. Everybody likes to talk."' Aran<! 'J!rry W..'i .tand nett lo Colonel sMcten and Little Alphy on llilts overlooldn1 tbe llreell of FowUln Valley. • 'Ille P~ ......... Joo -·t Wlllt tbem in the '*81>barliood. . Al and .Jmy @'I. ch... l'hlch ll)'Dlbollr.e tM Linbn>olc Hardwaro chaiD ol stores. Wednesday nlgbt a spokemian foc Linbrook aated pennislioo to put , the characters on a 50-foqt, free standing sign for the store proposed on Brooldlunt Street. Tl!e plannm Aid "no" becouoi ~ propcioed ..... -from Gemco, alti in tbe dt!tned ctty -...... -1&1 section wllb tighter attbltectural controls than any other portion of the city, .. But you have~ allowed the Co1onel ~ s)'l!lbol, uw. AJ(ley and • hoot of othen," argued attorney ReJ: Coon of Anaheim. ' "At UC! tbey m having trouble fin. cling ... lo buy a net to oerve thr<e oct111 -projecll., At the, A1111 time _,,_ fortune. II< being l!peDt by -n lelling U1 Wbat II lood tor 111." · 1 'I Taut I Taw a Puddg Tat' Planning Qiairman JafMll: Dick ad- 111lllllshed Coon, •titlng, "Corp6ral4 1m-8ft means nOtbtng to me. Bank ol Ainerlca fOlight loi moalbe to 1aln a free standing sign here, but the 'world's largest banking chain still doesn't have it." 1'e .profit motive -baalc to our eooaomlc IJ)'llem -"" attacked by W1lllaml ·II one of-the main ban1ert to adequate reoeardJ funds, and ..,. of. -~ Cl.Ulel of our pretent en- ~I sltuauon. You did, chickie; she's Jennifer, a Siamese whose fBmily has grown up and 1eft home and who 's trans- ferred her maternal instirict to a three-week-old chicken. The pair are pets bl the 'Wllliant Anders family of Westminster. ' '"lbe'lioblem II our standard ol Ul'ing We llve in a throw away economy: U we cit the population of !be United sta1a in ball and continue lo produce al lbe-Hllll· ltvel. .K would mean' that the rem•lntna people would have twice a1 madl ·to throw. ·a1fay." '1PolluUon equoll population times slanclard' ol llvlna ... Central Park for Valley Whittled Down to Size It's Down Drain For River Park During 1971 "I know li Jhe Irvine Company said come down to Fl\!hloo Island )'Oll'd 10 without a sign ,•; Diet added. "I think you have a wonderful 1ocaUon here and ought to save )'OU!' money on signs,'' the cba1rm.an concluded. One resident,: Paul Savarino, a former c:ouncll candidate, cballenged Jhe COOi- mission's right to "l.nterefert with business in such design D\ltien. You ought to ~to on JOn!nc matters." '"lbe.dapolr l bave 'for eolvinr our ecol'81coJ · problenu 11 that U may be poalble to convince people ·to do llllllletfllnr •bout populatloo lncr<aoe, but I.~ li It 11 pclOllble to tall: -1e tnto dolnJ -ethlnr about tllelr -ard of .. Uvt;,,, All our .llfe we ba,. been indoctrinated to COllllllme and throw thJngs away!' "U we. are goio1 to move toward solution ft ls golng to require baalc and fundamental changes not only in the psychology of people but In the eoooomics of people. ADd there is resistant(! to the latter." Beach Walk Petition Success in Council . A petlt!Oii il,neci by et,ht nsldents livi_ug on Welde and Milton clrcles in nofiliwest Huntington Beach, calling on the tjty to close pedestrian walkway! In. ,tbe 1>1ock wall oii Sprinl'lale Streol ·wn~. · · · Tile council aareecI ldCllday nilbt to dQee ~ 1llalkw.8,¥1. . . . . 'Ibe drelm of 1 central part In Foun- tain Valle.y was wbiWed down to sire. J Wednesdly nlgbt by parka dlr«tor Stan Stalford Jn a wrttlen report to tbe parka comm!Sslon. , "I merely sµggested that a four-acre park site might be flitanclally more real- istic than the 13 acres originally sugges- ted," St.afford said today. A m on t h ago parks commissioners and city councilmen popped up w:llh three proposals for a central park in the city. The alternates in order of preference were 13 acres adjacent to Fountain Val- ley High School, use of 20 acres in Mlle Square or leasing ZO acres of land from the Orange County Sanitation District. "Everyone agreed the city would pre- fer to own ita central park," St.afford explained. uBut the cost ol 13 acres is qu1te high." He figured it would cost the city about $700,000 to.buy and develop the 13 acres nett to the llChool. By comparison, a four-acre park beside the achool would c.et ooly P00,000 to buy tnd develop. "Fout acres still serVe as 1 ctntra1 park with picnic ma. And the school grounds would give an area for games," DAILY PtLOl $fllff ....... Dt-es1ed tor ()ccaslon David Knllcchlel, 2, a Pawneo, will 'be one of the participants Sunday when members of the Orange County lndlan Center representing 27 Indian tiallons perform .ceremonial .dances from noo·n to 4 p.m. on the mall at the lluntlngton Center in Huntington Beach. ' • = Siafford said. Stafiord said park commlss!OJ)ers made no comment on the report Wednes- day, but agreed to study it and declare thetr feelinp. "The other two proposals art still po8- slble," he added. ''We can develop land In the county's Mlle Square park or lease land from the sanitation district." But he admitted the emphasis bas been pl1ced on buying land for a centraJ park. Councilmen may aiJo find more money for parks. Police Services Shown in Beach River Park in ·Fountain Valley will go down the drain in 1971. Engineers from the Orange COOnty Sanit&Uon Dlitrict plan to rip up part of Ule park to plant a large sewer trunk llne under it. The park is on sanitation district land and is leased by the city. He was r,..i the d ty onllnonce establlshlng design .. .i.w procedures by Comml3Sloner Richard Healey and told by Dick if he didn't Ute design review, "~e it up with the council. They make the Ordinance." Commissioners. clearly opposed to 1ny fr .. standing stp, deUed the sip ~ q11est but agreed to ask for furthe( word from the council as to restrictlons on the city center. Use of the park at Ellis Avenue and the Santa Ana River ts expe<::ted to be returned to the dty after 1971 , when the aewer line project is complete, said Ch •] dr ' S • Fred Harper, sanitaUoo d I at r i ct] Cll 8 Wllll manager . u is .un .,,..,. '"" will remain ... Classes Startin' g for the rest of 1970, for camping and hiking activities. Tuesday night, the Fountain Valley Tiny Tot swimming lessons for boys• City Council agreed to sign month-to. and g!rls ared 5 lhnlugh 7 begin at: HunUngton Ber.ch residents are getting month leases with lhe district unW work 3:30 p.m. Friday in the HwtUngton Bea- an oppcrtunity to ron a checi: on the in the park must start. High School pool. police. River Park was designed by the city SpomoFed by the Hunttn,ion Beacb They can vlsl.t the city library, 525 as a unique spot for camping and YMCA, the sess:lons 1re echeduled ft(f:1 .Main St.. and ·inapect a display of overnight acUviUes for youth groups ln Friday from 3:30 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. ·~ services the police provide. The display the city. It was developed mosJy by Children will enter the beginning "Gup... was prepared by Sgt. Jame! Mahan volunteer help and the city planned to pie" class, and later graduate to the: the police department's administrative build a restroom facility in the near more advanced Y Tadpole Club and: dlvls!on. future . the Y Frog Club. '! The display will be at th e library until The sanitation district warned the city Registration fee ill $12 for YMCA mtmo" April 2e when it will move to the Banrung of the sewer project so no large amount bers and $15 for non-members .. Street anne:r adjacent to Eader School. of money would be put into the 1.9 Applications are available at the YMCA! 'lbe exhibit will remain at ~ annex until acre park, then be ripped out, said office, 17931 Beach Boulevard, or by~ May ,12. Harper. phoning 147·96Z2. .,_ ~-~~~~~~~~~~-: ' . 1he lively mood of Soandi!iavian 1hq, · caplW'ed by KartJ1tan in broadloom and ..,.. ,.,,.. . I, YOU CAN'T COME ,IN-<:All •1•-0211 .(or tll ollpert ctr pot co11•ultot1t who will c•m• to your hrr10 wlMI ••111plo1 without •II)' elill9oflo1 h1 :roul Karastan brings !be deep, bouncy texture and charming look ol imporled rugs home to you at all·American prices. Frescuu blends areu of subUe light and dark tones Into a nylon pile shag that lives roomJ a fresh new ouUook on life. Available in 1 choice of 15 colors ••• °"'' $10.95 ,., .. 1r11r....;..,...,,111.N1 PROFESSIC~L.J.GARRtfT fURNlllJ~F . INTERIOR DESIGNERS o,_ Moo., TWL • M lrN. J6~~ AH~RE~~~ ~~?F. 646-0275 646.0l76 .. • l ' • • . ' • I 11 • .. Beaeh·" ·• VOL. 61, NO. 97,. 3 SECTIONS, 40 ·P~GES 1 ' , ' I ' Eartla · Dafl Plus Otte DAfL Y' '1LOT•~ llJ L9e l"I JM Vacancies abounded in Corona del Mar High School parking'lot Wed- nesday (Shove) as students and staff abandoned smog-produc!ng autos in favor of bikes and other smogless forms• of transportation in observance of Earth Day. Today,:however, the school 'parlting lot (below) was · full again as Eart~ Day enthusiasm slackened. Most bicyclists apparently decided IOur ·wheels are· better th.an two. Third Ca mpus Needed , Sa ys Ch ancellor of OCC By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of 111t Dllll'f l'llef St•tf A new junior college campus for 11,500 i1tudenls will be needed in the· otange Coast Ju:nior College District by 1990, according to district Chancellor Norma n Wat3on. In a report to district trustees, Wat.son said the predicted need for a third campus is based on population pro. jectlons. The Orange CQast district currently supports two junior college campuses -Orange Coast College in CostA Mesa and Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Watson said a recent population study indicates the district's current plans for .. MARKET 1'AKES HEAVY LOSSES NEW YORK CAP \ -The stock market k.lmbled today lo its biggest loss in about nine months. (Ser Pages 32-331. The Dow Jones average or 30 lndu~Lri1ls aa.nk 12.02 Lo 7$0.59. It ha<l not dropped as much since July 28, l009, when it fell IS.12. The ave.rage edged toward its low- t:$l lcvtl or lbl: year, which was 744.06 on Ju. 30. ' accommodating students will hold -up until 1980. •• "Since we wUI have the maxlmwn number of students · ife can hancUe oo our two campuses by l!llkl, it is evlden'l some plans will have to be made now so there will be faciliUes }or additk>nat students," Or. Wat.son sajd. "The best estimates we have fbr ·the population of the county in f990 set the figure at 2,850,000. This compares with a 1970 populatioo figure of 1,460,000," be explained. "The current estim ated population base of the district is roughly 2S percent of the county's population. Assuming no ctuu:iee. in the sh.are of the total population, the orange 1COut ''Jl&Jdot College Olstrict population in. lMIO, Wou)d. be 212,500; WatlOO said.1 ' "Th is would .mean, if the same pro- portion of the total population 1were to be served by ottr I cod'lmunity • colltgies in 1990. it would be necessary to provide facilities for 11 ,461 additional students by that lime," he noted. Watson admitted that PoPUlation pro- jectloos fur 1990 are more likely to be high Utan low . "It is evident, however, that ·our present two campuses will reach a satu ration point in 1980, and that the growth of the 11rea will nece~itate ex· pansion be-yond thal period to meel con- Unued junior collep needl." lie u ld. OR!<N6E cotifu;Y, CAUFORNI~ ', ~· 'lHU~A'Y, Al'RI~ 2J• 1970 'WASHINGTON (UPI), -, ~. l'lhcon ordered an e:n6 today · \o any more -occupatiooal defennerts from ~the draft, u well ,as•deftrmenla for--fathers except in• cases · of • possible extreme • hardsbip on their lllllilies. . Nlxtm~alsb asked1 Coqren .to optn>. the way for him to stop all !ludent deferments. All thooe,boldini d.e!erments coold.-eep\tbem, bowevfr: • • N-said In a ~ ...,...,. to the llou5e ...i Seilale th&t• lli:h. . . Harbor Vote Bill Killed Parsons:· . Qeliew.ed He DUln't Want:.~· be ~yor In Assembly Newport Beocb's deleat>d mayor .e&11- didate tlndsley Parmo-.ild IOday tblt . he bod ... a1 mlsCivlngs about becoming SACRAMENTO - A fil'sl vote 'hi:-, mayor and Is lf"'Uy n!lieved tliat be nesday on a bill to . put on ' tbe ~ lost. dlnolution ·or' exponslon .of the Orange "I' feei like I -have a 100.piUid County Harbor DU!trlct. was defet.fed ' sack.of tement ·off·my""1Htck." Panan1 by ellon. <# AJsemblyman· )\ob<rt ' said. '"Ille lut •t was Ute hell week Badbam (R-Newport Beach). . . In a fraternltly." The Assembly was to vote .today on At a·presa conference beld'in tbe off tee a revised version of the bill with the , of new mayor Ed Hlrth; Panons,pld·he clear possibility tbal it might pus. Is pleued and happy that a man he ad- . Badham took a pieaaure of personal mires has gotten the 1po1t ,of ma:ypr. 1 victory in being able to engineer defeat · "J greatly· appreciate Lindsley•., sup.. o'lt be bill Wednesday, 32 to 29, "even port and I'm goint to count on }\Im to though it was ~authored by the other give me help," HJrth said. bl " Panons ·said ,be had the tu-of a three co~~ assem ymen. DtaJort.ty of C91c1ncilmen: for • tbe job ·of The bill; mtroduced by Auembl~ m•:v.or fbqJ' yeara qo a1'11Yt'O yean aco John Briggs (ft.Fullerton) was eo-i 3nd · turned thtln itawn both , times .be- au.tbored by·~ Illrtel(R-Huntlncton .. ca-;he!-~,dtvl>te the .11n1e.·11ects .' !tjcbl and Kemeth CS, (V.Anoheli'lil• • moltol>pi<tur'e.·pnidDcer : , , , . • ; .... ~.;;~~~-~.•&nl":1~dtl'9 ' As such, ii i:eqnl""'to.1wo-tbfnlf !\!"' ~n ' • · ~·-JOrtlj, M·yes Wlas.'!Oi<~.'Jl'oUO,.. .,...._~be sllil.', • ' 'ti • " 111( /he· delea~ .ItllP. re~ _. '!111-rllt·d;:be ..,_,it wll!J. · emerceocr provlsloa, maldnc a ·.mlPI• no ....., !Dr llYlnl he -DOI Iit.a maj(lrity, 41 )'fl votes,1 alt thti wls candidate. but ucmm in my heart I hl:tf needed today. UU. honlble feeling sometblnc coold The emergency prol'lslon was to get hap!'!'•· With ~d hltl: (ff all.the p- the citizen vote on diuolution or e:a:--.m: ~acJ) it ~ Cl~ mt· to lteJ> pansion of the Harbor Diltrlct qualified · down alinOlt tmniediately. · · in time for tbe Nov. 3 general election. Parsons said he waa urged to run· by Without an emergency clause, a period t~ three ~ncilmen who di~ not .nin. of 95 d8ys· ·must expire after the for -re-electlcin, Mra. ~n Mar~l11 · ad' -"•'I · 'A · t Robert Shelton. and 'Piuo! Grubtl', and I:.egtslature JourDS, !'' .......... y m ugus , with them ·ietlrinl. he fts, by attrition befo~ a bill takes effect. That would "the crown prince of'tbe --· • pu>h 1t beyond No"°'1'ber. , parsOn,, with ax yean on Ille"""""· Briggs today was to ask for a ballot ts the seni« ~ and~he ·was measure in November the results of vice may'Or. · · , which would take ell<cl upon the ef. Plll'ICllll·uid•tbe meetmc ol,tbe1olller fective date of the bill Badham wu five councilmen ·on 1 Sundal)-, wn r"pn;l>- going to ask that the bill be re-referred ably, wbere•m1 tAlllJli~;~-dil;lltftl !", lo·tbe·Committee on Local IOVfnllll'nl. :Jhe < OllablJlhlnmt (.....,... · ~ lladbam uid be• .,...... qalnat the men Dcmald· Nclilnil and ijoward Roe• bill becallli "tbell fht.erneclM battles en)• eooldn't make "Up ·tbeir ·minds, he ought to be bandleil al home." . . Dllll:Y PM.OT· ...... .,..,. ·:". ~R l ~IEV.tiQ-~f':t.O~S ,; .. 1Crown Prince .P.•rsen1 " CdM High Slates A nnual Carnival On ·Friday Nig ht Co~ty Hears Air Report, Most Interested in Noise Corooa de! Mar lll&b !lchool'I aMual carnival, Clreu1 M..um.. will be held Friday night •t the IChool lnifD 7 to IUO o'clock. A ICboql spokesman aid the pub- lic ia 1Dvited. ~ by tbe Inter.club ...i Organ- Izailoo Cooncil, lbe Circus Mu will lea· ture booths run by campua cJubl, final eliminations of the acbool's chariot race ind & dance and llght llbow. The !O cents price of admllllon to the camlval.wW be tined over to the atu· -body ceneraJ fund, while the clubs will ttllln.tbe monly Ibey earn at their boolbS. The dance will llart at 1:38 p.m. in the Girts' Gym lllCI will feature the roc1< band, The -.r. Tllo EBJ Show Llgbt- ing COmpany '!ill cio the lights. DJ Al Jarvis In H~ag Hospi tal Former disc jockey and te1eviskln penonality AJ J arvil WU admitted to Hoag Memorial Hoepltal this momlnc auff<rlng !run whit hospital olflclall termed a hell'! attack. Jarvis wµ lilted ln crltcal cond.IUtn in the hoepital 'a cardiac unit. A longtime Newport' ll<a<h tesldent, Jarvis had been workln& in public r~· Uons. Seabed Bomb Treaiy ' GENEVA !AP! -The Soviet Union and the United St.ates tt-lritroduced wtth mloor changes their jolht draft treaty tia nnlng 'nuclear weapons rfom the tea~ bed In the Geneva disarmament con-I lerlllOI lodlJ. Orange «:ounty , 111penoisora Wednelday hell'd a aketdl)' progr<11 report • ... Mamr Plan of Air TrOnsportMlon of. fend by a ,.,.....-.. of the firm conducllnc the 1140,000 Pi-u tlu!IY; bul moot ln!A!mt centered ... - ca noise factors ••· outllnecf. by . aootber' representative. Louis Sutherlatd, representlnc Wl1'y Laboralorlet. told bolJ'd memben tllat the Sttite AeronauUcs~Board wa ~ • bill In the ·c.irrent -' of the !14te leplalure that would ..ublilll criteria for Judibic accep1ble · notte standards Jn · the vicinity of alrj>ortl and p!.'Ovlde peoaltles for Yiolaljon .of noile 1ev<1sby a tincte a1rp1<J1e. Sutherland said a suite · Depll'lment of Aer<lllutica hell'lnC on the btD (~ 645) would be held on May 11 in Loi Angeles. He' nk! if'the ·meuure becan'\e laW it would be t ffectlve Jan. 1, lt7J'. The expirt emphail.zed tha~ noise fac- tors would ·not tncfude thole CaUsed by pianu ~in1 over a, given aru from other' alrpci1s,' dr u he tirmed tt "oVerfll5hU." becaUle ol)vioolly an airport -Iii have ,,. control ,,, .. , """ noise. • Sutherland ukt a atudy of nol" fJctor• would lnclude .only1 U-llmdl within the alrport'sr"nobe Imp.ct boundaries," or about two mll• from tbe runnya. · Supervilor Wlllllm1Hlnleln 1&14....., complaln!S "hid ' be<n 're<etved from P"'"SOlll living u far u 10 mlla f""" the Or1111& County Alrporl Md wmdered if 111e .. · compl11ntt were -be!Of lirn con,slderatlon. · Suthtriood uld crt1aia In .... ~,­ WllJ confustd , by "oVerfll&hta" and• that local' 1irports could only recullla by ~alizlng airplane ownu1 ullni ' pahlcular, ladllty. · . . "No standards will encom~ all pro. blcms,:' he cau=. Sutherland did .., IOIL U . at -1'! Iii ... . . . to flltablllh· noise· 1tandardl• "compatible, with· humu act!vitiel near .the airport." "Tho more .. fllchto from ,,. pariicular airport~t!>e· Jo-.tbe, noiae:~el _. -,. Ind bet1f<Oll tjie. holln o! 7 :and 10 p.m. noite;wwld be <OllSlderecl.lllne timte1 ·~·bad and ~weea 10 .p.m1 and· t a.m.; 10 1hnea: aa bad;" the expert lf.a\e4. 1 Studlee will be made with the use of. ·actllal monitorlne S)'ltems around ,.an alrpOrt; Sutherland uid, "' Ancl the ob- jective will beito reduce .tbe noloe Impact to zero in a reuooable 1'nsth·df time." u.· -ied 'COii . of equipment. ~· s!\JllY'tbilll6i9e impod at:<Jranie·County Afilpdrt :111 ID,ODe ·far the flnt yell',' will> a ·-· coot of . $2,!00 ·a r . (IOe ADI Pl.AN,.Pop II . . . ' Clues to Bod y· On Beach Sifted • t· .,. . .,._ .. ~, -· . NY S., ....... . . ~ '1 TEN CENfS " ' ' • • Battin Again · ' Hits Swap . In U pper:B.ay · SuPervilor Robert I'!· Ba~ Idol qajtl Wednetday ·In hll _. .. ,.., bM11o agalnot tbe Upper NeWparl BoJ land exchanie qreemeol between the county and the Irvine Company. Thia time, Battin. PrOP,C!Hd lbat -the County Counsel be IJiltrucled by the board "to study and report w!thin one week the f!uibllltjl of pu"lnc the land exchange propostUon on the 3une primary or November ireneral election ballot." r Battin said be bad either· an "advbory'' or "muAJitory" vole by the . people becaue of "the overwbe~rig interut liy the public' Jn the la!ld eichanJe." . Supj!rvllor1· Alton E. /Jlen and. William llinlaia lold ••"'• be could . 9'1 fUfUcich Wi\lmi~ ~~· e.taf·~I '!lflCe liinply by uklniI-. "JM •I Wint formal IClion by tbil bolld. H r cu 11! i\," relor1ed the flltl dlllricl iul!ervllor-. . . Battln'• motlOn 4led for lack of a -·.on~ lllowdoim 'Volel on tile Upper Bly 1lnd IWlp, he bu been· iuppcrled tiy Supervilor David L. Bliler. . Biker was not · present Wednaday when the motion was preoerited, having• lei\ to altend 1 high school Earlh Doy ' procram. Red Downgrade . 0£ Talks Hinted .. PARIS . (UPI)< -North Vietnam .11!'l tbe Viet c.nc ldnled today ~ir. otilel negottatora woulcl· 1qWt Paris in. a· ,., day1 and leave the Vletnamae peace' negotiations to subordinates. The report followed· toaay's ·seuien at which the Communists called Pfetd. dent Nixon's latest peace overtures a lhttat to conquer all' ol ~ Ind said they were 1ormi111 an antl-Amei!C:an front bl Vl-.n, Laos and Cambodill' to combat it. . ' The Communist delegations have been unhappy ,since U.S. Amh&S¥dor Henn< Cabot Lodge and bl. deputy IAnm!'nce Walsh withdrew from the talks last No~v. ' 2o and 'NtJ:On 1li8rned Lodg~'s adviter, Philip C. Habib, 'U cl!lel necolialor. • B9lh Xuan Thuy, ~ ctu.I Hanoi negotiator, and Mme. NC11Yen Thi Blnh have boycotted tbe \alks. Oii 8"""'ds Ni:a:on downgtadtd them. "Up until now, Madame 'Ibi Blnh has always st8yed In Paris;" -Niet Con.I spokesman L9 Vu Sau said .. "But I also know that Madame 'nil Blnh hu llllTierou. chores · whiCb await her in the country (Vlelliam)." The North Vietnamese · spokesman stmilarly hinted U.t Xuan Thuy "mq ~ave wttbin'a few ~-" Ora••e w.,adler Sprlnc Is bar<ly here, but IUll> mer weather ii in ltOre for the Orange Cout l'ridl)', with sunny lklu . and te.,p.nluru bruklnc the~ barTler •. INSIDH TODAY The mov< lo lmP<ach J1'atict1 William O. 'DoUQlar (l(>el• to th• vcrv corf of tht Founding .fo"'- ~r1 conce rn ai prot<tctttw th, jut11da111 from th• Congrc ... Pag1 51 =:u.. ': = ..... ~ ClhlltlM Motl....._...._ t-1 c.... ti Oriillil'.... lt I;: lj ~ ....... ="i tt-n ~ IHI ,,........ . "iiitiitt ,. =--~-JI Mii WMlr1 II """ 1•"1 ........ 11 ......... ., ' \ • ---. • • • c I • " • ' • f DAILY PILDl H Protesters Newpott 'Beach Ponce Clllef B. Jam .. Glavaa todiy IUll10WIC<d he bas Invited lloo Elder and Blrry Weinberg to bis ollb.t:rJd.9 to -"the limitstlGaa of r.:.e iti-h llld ...... bly.• :-W-g ... \~ ~ "'· cllaraei ol dbturblil( the peace after a • ' • ~ Pool Project Approved , I i. ,. Olympic Structure Sought ·at Harbo.r 1High A prOpep.t to )lf'Oduce revenue ror a city share ol •n Ol)'ritplo-sjze swimming pool at Newport Harbor lll&h Sebc>ol hu been endoned by Newport Beach Pam, Beaches and Recreation commissioners. The propoaed method Is ·to i.ncriue swlmrnlq leaon and ' swimmln& peol me rees. . The· city hu been asked to come up with an 117.llO ona-lourth ohar• ol the coat of the 13511.000 swimming pool. Newport. for children and frorq ao cents to 75 ctnts for adults. The total of $5,000 new revenue per year would grow to fl,000 after the Olym- pic pool were opened, replacing the small- er Harbor Hip pool, Stewart projects. teams were Sou~ CaUfomla cham- pions in 1967 and 1981, SI.Id, with tbe new pool, "we CO!lldC ~Vt ,NritaaUc t.ima down here. It oould be untF,al what it could do 'fot the commuflity. ' He 1aJd the comml,Ullty of Santa Clara bad 11 )'OW>pten D11 !ht 1911 Olympic owlmmlng tam and !hat alter It flOI one Glympl<>llu pool the proaram baa per. . petualed ill<U until It -hu m 1\ICIJ poola. apeecb at the B -Pari In Wh1<h be al!qedly used ·-llJl&llq<. H1a ..... nol·ap1ried a ri.i-1na1ng fray lhlt fin- _ Mesa IC.boo! trurttts have pledged to con- tribtite a hall-share, or $175,000 ir Harbor The city uted to char1e 14 10< awJm. ming !euono but -the lee to 11 four )'Uri qo at thi requtst of the Newport.Meu IChool d!alrlct bocaua that Is all lbe City of Cotta lleoa ,,.s chalc- ing. Cotta lleu bu lime ralaed Ila tee lo 11.lO. Swimming Is greot aerclae for oldei' -lo Jll'<Vmt beart allaclca and thty dool get the -joint prob!-. lie aald. 11lt city would benefit &y p111q better equipped Ill~. ally led to the -o( ..... adults.ad .... juvenile. . • Elder baa -i!llntllled u •. spoi .. l1lM !or ......, u., tbe group wh ich ·-.,... Ille. rally Iii Ille pari. Contacted l'l' daf. l!:lder aald Ile la not. a ,apoi...W. !or ~ ll'OllJ>. "I 4o ro to their plci>lel,~ be~ .• 'Elder Utd be could maie nci ststenient on tlie j'opoot<f meeting •• he bld Dot · recolY the 1e1•-tnim lllavas lo.tu., · ' hill> lo the ciril-.. . Polfce -rlm,enl. opok..,,,.n, Ed .Clb- bvelll iai6 he liould peraooal1Y ·.seimr the chief' a leUer lbJa tftemoon,. II radii: · •10n .Su:DdlJT, April 11th, a number of a· l!O"P I bell*ve u., a-itated wllb you ai>d Mr. Barry Welnberg were arreSted In the vlc•nlly ol B~ Pier. DAILY Pt.LOT Iliff tttlllo . DIRK AND B.P. -A BOY'S BEST FRIEND IS HIS l"VTHON ' "I ~ olncmly llie to avoid ..,_. fro~ of lbJa ·nature In the luturt and em lherelore Inviting you and Mr. Welnberi lo ell down and discuss the grOUncl Nla .. under which Y011J m .. u..,1 may be belC, I am not auqeaUng 11111 farm or' accommodation Iha! will permll your group aruter lalit.ude than any other cllilon oC Newport Beach. I am lhnply waootlnl lbtl you meet wllb me and learn the llmllaUona on free speech aod IUf!Dhly which if obterved will .fore- ltall IJ!IY future dllllculty. "I WW be In 1111 ollJce al 10 a.m., Jl'rt. dv, April Mth." 1'oves Dis Snake ~ .. lnsuranc~ Case Suspect Facing C.Ourt Action CdM Youth Gets Python Back 1iut>1<1or Court acUon, waa ordqed Wed-netday for a Calta Meu busi!lfl•man ao. C!1"d ol attapptlng to defraud a Hie in· aurll)Ct -o1 ~.ooo by poo1ng u an "11""' who bad only monlbo to live. A~ 'eiioled' Santa 'Ana niunlcfptl. cow1 actron ll!llnlt Lnrrence Odem, f'T, ol., Ja ... Rood; by ordering the owner cl MliiMei'a Ud.f l crllliD.af men't ~ Ing llores, lo app11r !117 ·1 In &uptrior Court. · · , llkk ~ lovea hJa mu -• 1\1.loOI pyiboo named B. P. . 11le IJ.year-old Corona deL Mar youth proved fl'lbe other nl;hl when B. P., dur· Inc hJa ,.erclat period, slithered Into a ca~ crack and found a. ci.rt hiding plai:e In the machinery beneath the lam· lly diabiouher. Dirt ~ a prayer for B. P.'1 return, then rot out !ill lleeptng I>-• and camped In frllllt ol lbe dltfttllier--;.w., far .B. P. ti>·come oul At diJlbreal<, B. p; llilll WU in bJdhta. IV )l'llO!i~•~ W!'/l!lll't ,hllldle Ille -"10.l:rhe·tto..ane SodolY-tad qooklnc B..P ...... bill mother, lolr1. ' Gerard Layer~ said "no." So lbe Laytt family, 2211 Goldenrod Ave., called on neighbor handyman Pat Ross. Ros.s brought his saw and· other tools but tben he hit upon a better Idea . Uolng mirrors he localed B. P. and, prod- ding with a coat haoier, g« a band on him. · Pulling B. P. out look bolb Roa and young Layer. ' '.'~I 1trcrlg." the DOW hippy JOOn1 snite owner Wd. With B. P. baci In bis lo~ lfup, It ...... oll to.llia· -grade clqa ill IJncoln Sdlool 1o tell about, the adv-.O with bis pet. Odel1I and PoUl Farwtdt, 14, Tutlln are cbaried wllll eoiloplracy to c:ommll grand lbel~ •Ue111111ad graod lhtlt and N · L d A . . . ::....-:i.:.:s:y~;i~·~::: .e.wp· .ort an cqms1tion . lqe4 fraud, wu freed on his own re:. cognizance while Odenz posted $2,SOO • :~~:.:1=·Y~~cli11s:.i:~~i: Bi_ ·d.11 .. e1' ~cted .. by Board In ~ out • ,...,...... New World In-r surance policy on the life or a Michael's , ' ; 1' • employe when Odenz ·learned tbe Corona 'lbe proposed annexation of 318 acres de! liar man waa sullertq from terminal of Irvine Ranch land north of eo.... cancer. de! Mat 1o N..iport Beach was denied II Is tlltged !hat Odenz look the phys!· Wedn<aday by the Local Agency Forma- ctl examlnaUon ordered by the lnourane< llon"Qimm!Mlon (I.AFC), company and JOJlletented blmseU u ti... 11le :.,__.,,,_, · d •• "nlal' "with otller' man at the doctor's office. The 11-=' o.vuw~ on ma e w•e uc - legtd fraud wu mttaled when tbe com. out prejudice to allow the city and the pany billed the Corona del Mar man for company to work out two unreaolved· the llrst payment on the newly luued facets ol the SO<:tlied Phase 3 Barbor policy, Cbargts were filed !l!ailllt Odenr and Jl'arowlch alter tumen New World rep. raentaUve advised the district attorney's Glfloe of the f1ets surrounding the issu- ance of the policy. Mental Exam Ordered NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -A psydllatric examination wu ordered Wedneaday !or a key proeecuUon wltneaa In .the UJ>«11I1in1 trial of el;ht Black Pmtber Piro' memben charged In the slaytnc of another Panther. .. DAILY PILOT OUNM COAST l"Vtl.llH1NO c:.oMf'AMY ll•Hrt N, w,,. l"raldMI 9M l"lllllllhm' Jee• II. c,,1e,. \'kt "'-~ .... S-•t ,....... 1\011111 A. M~r,hl11• ,,.,_,lolitl:dl111' Tho111•1 forfM111 Nt"""' hMtl Cllt E.dl16r N.....,. ..... Office 2211 W11t 111••1 leMJ1,1•iil M1llillf A4tlr•1u P.O. 1 ... 1171, 926l) Unique Teaching Will Be Shown Innovative teaching methods and courses at Saddieback College are being presented to the pUbllc in an Jnfonnatlve sttles by the faculty at the dJstrlct's Boerd pl tnistees rn<etlnp. Robort N. Porl!lns, prelldenl of the college's faculty ~Uon, aaJd the presentallons are 'scheduled !..-the lint board meeting ol each 'month. Board members meet eveiy second and fourth Monday at 7:4~ p.m. in the college's administraUon building. A demonstraUon of the UJe of com~ puters ln the mathematics and &clence programs is 9Cheduled fer the May 11 meeting of the board. ln a 10.mlnute· praentl.Uon math ln· structar Jean M. Vincemi will diacun the use of portable computers In the ooUege's math and aclence programs. In June the Faculty AlloclaUon will pr~t selecUons from or a I in- terpretaUon and drama classes of the school's Fine Artl Department. Choral C.Oncert At Harbor High Woria l'UllintJ Imm lllb century to modem composers "111 be perlonned at the Newport Harbor High School &MUal aprlnJ choral c:mcert Friday Iii I p.m. 11le per!ormlnC IJ'OUPll will inclUde the A C&ppella Cl>Qlr, C!antelles. Girl's Oorus and Men'• Chorus. Mn. Suunne Holl will condUct and 1rYln E. Kimber wtn accompany, A Bach OKrale suns by the Men's Chorus will be accompanied by dancen Mary Siqents!! and Pally Williama. ArJene Ellis and Susan Ptl.trlOn will ling Bachianas Bruilieru No. i by Hactor VIU.Lobos. • Acbnlnlon lo .the concert 1\'hlch win be held In the •llditoriwn will be II. ~ :1 will 10 1o the mll!)c dep.rtmtnl ~- VJew Hilla annuailon. · ·r Newport' Planning D!roctor Lawrence w11aon· waa told by ciililillls!onen to ask the clty COW>Cil to resolve the statul ol PacUlc Vtew Memorial Park. wblch would be 'lelt u a "'""1ty llland by the proposed merger, and to resolve wtth· the Irvine Ranch Water Dtslrlct (IRWD) the question of whether the water dis. trict or the city would serve the acre1ge. The 126.8-acre cemetery property wW probably be forced Into the city wider an 1greement between Pacific View and the city requiring annexation when "50 perecnt of the Pacific View boundaries were contiguous to Clty boundaries." · The agreement was entered Jnto by Pacific View and the city when munlcl• pal sewer urvJces were extended to the cemetery's headquarters building. The 356-acre ilnneration was 'Spenser. ed by the Irvine Company and backed' by the dty. In the Irvine proJl()ISal, water services" are to be provided by IRWD and sewer services by Newport Beach. Commlsslonen told Wilson that the proposal could be resubmitted to lbe LAFC at any Um.e. Insurance Fund Returns $49,55 6 Newport Beach City Manager Harny L. Hurlburt announced today the receipt ol a 14',554 return from the Sllte Comp. rehensive Insurance Fund. Jn P~nUng the check to Hurlburt, state Jnsurance di&lrict manager Pat Fleming saJd the return was made be.. cause of the city's excellent Job safety record. "The conUnued stress on job safety 1'1'1ch mulled In these dlvldencls will bring higher returns to the city b, the future ,'• he saJd. Fro .. Pflfle J AIR PLAN ••• yeer. Stanley Wtlah o1 the Rt!pll M. p.,_ Co. OI San Francloco, the firm C<lllductiq the Phase n stuey said lbe "'"11-was how In l!s lixtll week· of·-ie and hid ~ed mainly ol data galbertna end analysis. Ha said subsequent reporta WOUid be -made on Ju ne 12 and July ts and • !Intl repon on Sept. 21. ' He outlined !he profrm 1o dale and aald 'the lnt<nUon wu !<I ";tel<rVt the ll>W ol lhe public In avtallin" · ...; Area Olympic Pool Foundatton can come up with the oU..r ball by August I. Tho FOOndaUon, a citizens group, Is lootinf to the city for help beCause the pool could be used for city recreation pro- grams during the summer. Calvin St.wart, city parks, beaches and recreaUon director, said about $4,GOO could be r&i!'.ed· annually by ~ncreaslng llie owlm lesson lee from 13 to 14: Ail ad· dltlonal ,l,OOD ~ year could be gener- ated by increasirig the fee for un of swlmlnlng pools from 25 cents lo 50 cents The NIJ'l)Orl CHJ CoullC!l 11111 fm UJI !he nimmlnr ... "'-'l!an 11-y. At an earlier ..ion -lbe,y heard a plldl from Bin Barneit, Harbor Hl;h'• awjn>- ming and water polo coach. Barnell said Ill Olymoio-alre pool Is 50 metprs loll(, •bout ball the lenith ol a football fitkl' and three UmOI the a1Je of the j>rqenl Harbor' lll&h pool. "Thi• pool la .. Joor Jou .... ICllltlly have beaiaainl'. 1Jlltr •tllna in tbtre, uaing puTleys,'',Bame~ Aid. Barnett, -Harbor Hl;h nllr polo Tbe ~ Harbor lll&h pool. Barnell said, Is fallln1 apart. "It i! a very un- beilthy pool -there la I larp ·~ growth, the deck la eJnilng, tho Prot«Uve • fence is ltlllng down and tbe diVlng boards are dangerous." U lbe new pool la to be bullt It will be done in conjunction with Harbor Hip re-. modeling and addlliom to eapand .. pa. city to !,000 !f.udenb and that ii why the school board bu tel the Aug. 1 deadline. From Pqe 1 DRAFI' ... defermenb he was speaking of "pbasing Ol!~ -not the elimination -of exilting deferments." · "The l!iUdden eliminaUOo ()f .existing defennents would disrupt plaru made in good faith by indivi duals, C()Jllpanies, colleges and local school systems on the basis of t h o s e deferments,'' he: asserted. Forged f-ayroll Checks Cropping Up in Mesa la addition, Nixon said be would ask Coogrts1 to wipe ®t monthly quota.s for local boards so that he can establlab a nallonal draft call His goal is to oqua1lu the new draft lottery. A naUonal drawing is held once' a year under the present system for all 19-year-olds. Local draft boards are directed to select men with the lowest sequence numbers first. But problems arise, the President ex- plained in a mess.age to Congress, beca111e sequence numbers are not evenly distributed among the more than 400 local boards. "Under the present law , for example, a man with a sequence number 185 may be called up by one draft board wblle a man with a lower number in I different dnft board is not called," Nbon uid. ''lllls can bappon becau.9e prtsenf. law does not permit a naUonal call ol )'OWl( men by lottery sequence nurnberl." · The President sa1d he --.as therefore -mmendln1 1o CongrflO§ !hat, It '""' pend the qoota requirement provision. while the lottery plan is in effect. Plane Crashes AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI ) -A private plane on a lllaht from Washington, D.C., llOIM!d Into a narrow space between two home.s late Wednetday about four blocks short ol the Austin Municipal Airport. • • Forged' psyroll checks 1olallng more than $2~000 have turned up all ovtt !he Orange Coul' area, following thelt ()f 200 b1anki from a Costa Mesa eoc\taH lounge, police c:Uackleed today. 11lt documents were laUn from Bill Martini's, l!O E. 17111 St., the first -X in April and aeveral have been cashed, mostly on April 10 and 13, fuvtttigaton said. Martini himself estlmated value of the bogus checks at 13,000; "I don't know bow many more may have been passed since Monday," says Detective Jim Strickland, of the bogus check detail. He said payroll checks bearing Martini's name and drawn on the U.S. National Bank of Costa Mesa have turned Last Rites Held For Myron Plum Funeral aervlca: were held today (or Myron w.· Pluln; lor"1or oommaodtr ol the Nriport Beocll CoUt Guard AU.UI· ary wbo· died Tutsday In Loq Beach. He was 51 years old. A resident of L«ig Beach, he was a member of, the Shark lalan4 Yacht Club in Ntwpcrt Beach in addition to bis dutits with the Coast Guard Aulillary. He leaves his wife, Lynn, of U>ng fJeach, a daughter Jo Anne Diu and two gran~children. The family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society or the Heart Fund. , Iha lively mood of Scmidl!lllrian •hag, copland by Kanutan in broadloom and G1'l!IJ rug1 UJ> In Colla Mesa, Newport Beach, Hun- llngton Beech and Westminster. "Most ~ cashed at markets, liquor stores and restaurants," said Stlictland, In "° lo $140 deoomlnallone. He added !hat the checia ba,. been placed on a hot abeet circulated 1o area banlls, stores and other placts wt>ere Ibey might be pasoed. Marttni himself warns builnesses to be utremely careful about check cashing. since many of the stolen checks may still be in circulation. Detective Strickland said that, as of Monday, he ~ of II which had been passed. He also said an Army deserter arrested, for aJleged bad checks had been ques-'.· tioned about the case but cannot be · linked to it. South Africans Vote Against Segregation JOHANNESBURG (UPI ) -Whitt South African voter! today swept frolti' omerrfih!·wiilg candidates who..,._ .. Itri~ ~acial segregatJon, giv\ri( the oppoe1Uon United Party Its !Im gaina since lHa against the goverruig na:' tionalists. '' Voting 1"rtds gave Prime Minister Balthazar. J. 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' . • ..... _ A new EllDbethan age is enviSIRd, for tile high seas. Th< heiress to, the throne and to a maritime .,mi@;-· < : lion is thtllueen Elizabet h 21 third in the.dynasty, of Cunard's roYat ladies,• now prnparing to assume her full . . . " " • tltle. It liaSn't been e1actly an easy accession. But, after the drama and disappointment ol a post)loned de- but. she 1s ready to make her chal- len&e foft!he crown-"the. finest ship In the wo.rld." _ The QEOJ! replaces the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth,· npw both • playing the dowager ·role as tourist ~ attractions. The Queen Mary is "t ~ Long Beaoh, Ca lifornia.and the Queen " Elizabeth Is at Port Everglades, Florida. • Capt. W.E. Worwlck. QE" 2 is only two-thirds the tonnage of the Queen lliubeth, but will carry about the same number of passengers, some 2,000. She has the same crui~rlg speed of 28.5 knots !crossing the Atlantic in five days), but consumes only half the fuel. There is.130 per cent more open deck space on QE 2 than on the Queen Elizabeth (claimed to be more than any other.shipl.,Thou&h the hull is steel," the superstructure is built of 1,100 tons of aluminum. The light- welght me!JI high on the ship allowed the addition of an extra deck. Inside, all is so 511per-ship.shape that Iller~ Is cabin space to swing a cat-to i& the old:S..ilors' phrase·fin today's·Jerms, the gently mod QE 2 seems prepared to accommodate ~inging C:.ts in a variety of night Sjlots and discotheques!. The power plant is compact, too, but powerful 1110,000 shaft h.p.I. The Queen Maiy had 24 b~lers, the Queen Elizabeth had 12, while QE'2 has only three -the llr&est on any merchantship. . •• The QE 2 has a 32' dlafl 17' less tha n the•Queen Maryl which means she will be able to use both the Suez and Panama Canals. Yet she is the largest two-screw merchant ship afloat, at 65,863 tons is· th e second . largest commercial ship In the world, with a length of 963' feet. · The cost was $72,000,000. The keel was laid in August, 1965. She was launched on September 20, 1967, by H.M. Queen Elizabeth· II . May the years ahead be happy and glorious. • ) • -_').. ~ -. Queen Elizabeth 2-Slde view (upper left) ind bow-on 'riew ,(1bov1) 1how the modern m11t 11t forw1rd; behind, 1 tingle funnel. ... N, .- 'DOUble Up Room-the l1rg11t public room on any merChanr 1hlp,.:.on two levels. Two six-bladed propellers, each weigh- ing 32 tons. P•rt of the bow being awung Into position. 1 The completed bulbous bow is 1 recent innovation In ship design. ;., ·: :· .. . :· :· ., Entertainment In the Double Up Room, Jn the m1ln room or on the upper level. ' ' .. ., 2 • ' l .. The Quun'1 Room-lounge extends full width of Iha ohlp. _'d' - • .. 'Iltit Wedc't PICTIJRE SHOW-AP N1wtlt11vrtt. • • ',_,. I ------.. ,.. ... .... ' J . N.Y. Ste+I voe. 63, NO. 97, 3 SECTIONS, "° PAGES •. ORAN6E 'COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIC 23, 1970 TEN CENTS ' .. . . Me.sa Council VictOrs Tell -Campaign COst~ . ' ' ' Only five among seven candidates in Colla Mesa's Ci\Y Council -have ~-e1mpaign .ex~.~ ·by tfelld..Une, but four ran on sboeatring budcela.. . l"armer·Councllman George A. Tucker, Wl>o J>la<td ~ In total votes, and 1bomlt F. Manus Jr., who .ran last, 11111 have a lO<lay grace period ·under Ute law. 'lbe'deadline was Monday. FnoDnan Cooncllman Jack Hammet!· .,. spool the -. IS.tll.U to rain the hlrbell .......... al ....... Vice 1111"11' lllllanl T. J....S.. apent m<llt al bia $2,1'11 .......... -chest on wiDninc a leCllDil elecRid term in office, l'llllllill( ....... behind Hlmmett. He -the romllnin( IHUI to Hammett'• poet-<lecllon viclar7 party, aJcllouah be WU too ill wiUI & .kidney W.CUontoatt.nd. Jlarnn"'! -.! •bi an it.mlpil· lllate· meot.IOed-Ci\YClerl:·Eiloeol!'h"wY DAILY'PILOT It.ff ""'9 DIRIC"AND B.P.-A.BOY'S BEST· FRIEND IS HIS PYTHON . . . Loves Dis Snake CdM Youth Get,s· Python Back I . Dirk Layer. loves his make -a-S!Moot P)'thon·named B. P. The 12-year-old ·Corona de1 Mar youth proved It the other night when B! P., dur- ing hls exercise period, slithered into a cabinet crack and found a dark hiding p1Act In the machinery beneath the ·fam- ily dishwasher. ,Dirk said a prayer for B. P.'s re'turn, then got out his sleeping bag and camped In fl'Ol'lt of the .dishwasher waiting· for B. P. to come ouL At daybreak:, B. P. still was in hiding. , The fire department wooldJll handle the rescue. The Humane Society suaes- ted smoking 8. P. out, ljQt -· Mn. GeraJ'd iLayer, said '"no:" So the Layer family, 228 Goldenrod Ave., called ·on neighbor handyman Pat Ross. Ross· 1 brWiht 'bis aaw and other · tools but then he hit1upen a better idea. ~ Using mirTortthe located B. P. and, prod- ding witb~a ·cOat~hlnpr, tot a hand on him. Pulling 8. P. out\ tool: ·both Ro" and young Layer: "She's· 'ltrong," tbe .now happy youni snake oner said. WJth B. P. back in rhis loving grasp, it was•<lif to his 1ixtJi grade.class at Unco1n , School to -tell .about Ille aclYenOlre• with his pet. thal la-.iel~ billl ·eould 11111 d>oa&e his-final lolaL Tucker'• bocbn wqld an ......,Uc campoip and bis eapmdi-CGOlld rmil: alcq --al JGrdan aiid ill!DID<it -·llled. Tiree other ............. 8.o.Ell ~. ~e c. "l'ed" BoloP, 'and David J. YUM! simply , fllecf short form -stipulating Ibey spent llOO or leas. "I don'I think I did badly. 11 all for $117, • lralned-duck' .... • lilU. old .. 'illlo -lied ........ Aid y.,..i.-• •oles. · A 0•11uMiO' bllded by on\polp ...... eollleled11jllm--.. to ftlllP H....,.. Imo ,mce. whUe bis-bed Ua1-.1111nm, -· or-anonymous ,~ 'Ibey Include plus IDICIWll: to .. •,, l!Od; P. Bllbert, $100! L. MICk.ley, '200; C. GonulMS, $100 ; B. H111do]D1 SXIOi J. Comell, -i H. • ~. llOO; J, lklrfAllt, llOO; 8. Wlcm<iN, 1100 'and M. J, ibcLeod 1100 •• ~ra ,.were Nick~ fZS: Frenz, 111111; G. lolarlln, $21; Lido-CF w'uh; 125; .Gloqe 8uccola, llJ; l D. Z. Robert1011,1t100; Dan w~ fll: Sher. Enterprlaes, ISO; Don Koll Ille., $100; AJan1Loctwood, "60; W .. Jl'rtnch,1QIO : William Cqney, 1100; Nub Reali!>, 125;. D. Eaton, 110; 0. Roberti, 110; G-1eal Moblle Homes, ISO .. and 1il<·uonymous oontributiilt>I with a 1111 talaL Hero Is · the way Jordan 111pporters kicked in: '- Ii. Judd, $10; Cll!fomla Alaocial«I ComultlntB, '60 ; oe.t Music, tl!O: Don Huddleston, $25; Artholer InVf:ltmerlts, 125; Riley & 8isiltll, 125; Ed Mllf<nburr. 125; Din Kolllnc., '21; wwi,m Cape,, $100; Hollilter N U-ri1 e·r y , '25:: Miscellaneous CUit, .30 ; and Warlm, $100. • Additional coo!ribuliotw incluiled Bell (See EXPENSU, P ... I) Draft. Def er·ments · Halted Job S·tatus, Fatherlwod No Longer Exempt WAS!DNGTON (UPI) -President Nixon ordered an end · today to any more occupaticnal deferments from the draft, as well as deferments for fathers except in ca.ses of J)OSSibJe extreme hardship on their families. Nino 'alao uked Coogr<ss lo open &he way· for him "1o -.top all student defehnenls. AlJ. th-Oii. holding defermenl& could keep them, bowev.r. Nixon nid· in a ipecial ll'tfl'Nge to the u-and ,..,... that' llUCb deferments "art no Jonger didated by the national interelt." He Issued,. uecu11 ... <>n1er l!Dppln1 lmrnedlately de:tenneau · baled on oc- cupational or farm work and on fathertiOod ucept where JocaJ. draft bol!'ds cletennlned exlreme hardahip would result. He asked for a chance In tht draft law to eliminate a provision now guaraMeieing defe~ f o r un-derlfllllu*te college lludenl&. NII<Xl.alao '"Uined adjuatmenl&·ln the lotterJ -for drafUng. lt-year-<llda, which .c:on1r'9• puled al biJ ' request last year. Ubder the preaent loUery system a youn1st.er wboee aequmce Dtqnber is, for . uamp!e, llO, may be ealled by one draft bolJ'd while a man with a lower number in •a different draft board Js not~called. The Preeldent pr1lfOled a new ayatem lbat ·would pul ·each moath'1 draft.call Father Trellts Third Campus Needed, Girl Injured S Cha ·z~ -f OCC :in Car Misha ays . _ ,, . nee wr o ' '" \'< '.,£ : " ..u. ~~=;~!It-= . Getlial t by !•:ar ta a ~ -~-. . :=;. iW ·~~ -.. .. a-. ... 1 t«rtlyilf" espetli;co; · but t•bl ~ 1.1 ,..,. wm ~111 -.. pr..,. _ "' ~ If 1'odlo 'idal' for me llllle c.-J-Colkle~1'*1d Iii' 1•, Colla 11111 siri, 1ojurod '"""' Ille r111 ..._,.,,, ID &l1IDt 0-Dor ~ um the-atter sc:hool. w::--"-1 ID dlltrict-W- H"' -WU .. ,.' duly . •nd waiUng -the ~ -,far~!'"' lblrd when Ille arrived al Hoog Ment<riai campm iJ ~ .., i>ctP!!llllClll pro- Hoopi1al, police aaid todoy. j-. Vanessa HaDoran; II, of 1965 Orange The Orinie Clout dlitrid· currently Ave., bad her cuts and scrapes. patched up by Dr. William Halloran and was eent home. Police Aid 'VaneHI. bumped a car . with her -. -rumlnc alcq at Zlst Stre« aod Gmlen Lane about 4 p.m. and turned to eall out .. •PoloCY. ··She turned to ., lbe W'all IOITJ' .and ran into the red bug," aid daalma!e l'ilnS- -Vldllrio A. Pank:cla, D, .t HU Verano P!ac<, Irvine, lr1ed lo .-.e but could DOI avoid the coli-llid pollco, adding thll .... .....,, - BEER COSTLY .4 T MESA. PUB Westminster moCortycle mechanic Richard -.. stopped in Colla Meoa for an $1110 beer after wort Wedneeday. He parked in the l1llO block o! -Boolevard to q-11 hia tl*8t and -• ~ lhief bod cleued out 1til -k when be·- $2,000--in-llrrgus Checks f.ashed· ' ' ~ ' Stolen in Mesa ' . Forged PQftll1 """"" tD1a11nr _. than ~ltllOil ia.. lanied up an ...,. the <hqe Ottoll ~ foUowior lbell al illO ltianlat lrml a COotalf ... ·-II loon&<. police dlaclaled lodsy, The clocmnenl& wae labn lrml• Blll Martini's, 00 E. 171b st; t!>e lirll -k in April and aevera1 have been cashed, rn<JOl!y on April 10 and IJ, inveallptora said. Martini himself estimated value of the bogus checks at 13,000, "I don't know how many more may have been passed since Monday," says Oelectlve Jim Slricklancl, al the. bogus check detail. He said poyroll .checks bearing . Martini's name and drawn on tbe U.S. Nallonal 8ant al Coota lleaa have lurned up in C<llla Meae, Newptrt Beach. Hun- tington Beach and Weotmlmler. "Most w~ cubed at markets, )iqoor stores and ratauranta," laid strickland, in f70 to $HD·-- He added that tht cbecb have been placed 00 • bol -cftula1ed to area banks, atores and other plac<s where they mlgl>I be puoed. -seld •· -1 -llldmi lllldy lndblDI 1111 dis!rid's cumnl p1aM for -"">llUng -will bold up until ttm. ''Slnce we ,.will have .Ule maximum lllJ/"htr Ol-&cient. we can handle oo our tw:o. cainpuses by 1980, It is evident amne pl.am will have to be made now '° there will be facllitJes for addttlooal l&udlntl," Dr. Wataon.-Jaid. "The bl,t estimates we have for the --of the <OUD\Y in 1990 ""' the Qpre at 2,8501000. Thll compares -• lf'IO --figure of 1,tl0,000," be erplafued. "The cumnt eatlmaled populatloo base al !lie dlltrlct iJ _rouatiJy 25 pen:ent ol the <Olint)''• -1aUon. Aaumlng nO ~e m the share of the total P!Plli6oii. lht Orange Cout Juni<ll' oitllep Dll1rlct -1atlon in llllO,wwld lie 111,lllO, Wab<n laid. ' •'11ifs wouJd mean,. if tbe mne pro- poilldl Ill tile tola1 --were to 'be .... ed by onr coilimlmlfy colloces In lillll, K would be neceall'1 ID'provide fac:illtiea for 11,161 ad-I students by,that time," he noted. Watson admitted that jl()!>lllati\Jn pro- Jectlons for 19llO are more likely to be high lhan .lQW, . ult is evident, however, that our present two campuses will ' . reach a saturation point in· IlllO, and that' the growth of the area 1W1JI neceaitate ex· pension beyond that petlod lo meet .,, .. tinued.junior "!lle(e needs, H be said; Mesa High Bomb Report False vn a nitiooal basis with the aame·IGU«y .equence numben eUectlve nationwide. "Even If college dermnenta are phased <JUl /' Nb:on said, "college men who through ROTC .,. other military pro. grams have-chosen to ob I f g ate themselves to enter mll1tary eervice at a later date would be perm.IUed to postpone ' their active duty until com· pletion of their study program." He . stressed )hat In doing away with (See DaAFT, Paie I ) Mesan Charged In Bilking Of Countains, A Costa Mesa mu' wu an\ma to.r ' • .J • reprqentativea Of a "'freezer plan" orpiJllation accuaed today b1 the Oranga Coqnt)' District Attoniey'1 Office o! bilt• ing nearly 200 Orange County residentl who Biped 1131,000 worth of alleledl1 fraudulent co11:lracts with the group. . Named in. the char1es of conspiracy ud ,grand theft are ·William J. Wooll, U; of 2014 wlnice, hi! Son, Phillip ~ W<>oll, 310 of· North .l!!>IIYl'®'I, J,o!m Millon Turner Jr., 40; of Glendale and Harokl B. MaSley, 48, of Anaheim. •fnveslJgators said the 'W<>olll and Tunier, opera~ .in Los An&e1es ud Ofqe counties bualneases k n o·w a variously u Family Plan, . Comumers Servioes and a.onsumer A ff 11·1 a t 1 1 Corporation. · Massey, allegedly operated by ullor his Capacity as manager ol the IJberty Loan C4tnpany io Anaheim .to pun:haee for his COin.J>8IlY . all the contracts olJ.. tAiJted from homeowners. · In~estigators said eech of .neai-Jy. 200 Orange County homeowners wu . pm. mised 860 pounds of assorted ftORD meats for his freezer In return for hia signature on a '682 coitract wiltt Family Plan. That contract, il IJ.allepd, was then sold to Libei'ty Loan· O>mpany through. Massey. · . 11 iJ charged ihat parUclpaU., bomeowtters actuaUy got 300. pOunda of frozen food and . the meat wu delivered by an independent supplier who had no coanecilon with the freeier plan operation. Warrants for the arruta of the four defendaniJ were Wued today by Judge Waller Smith o! Suta AJui-Munfclpal Court. Bail was ·set at $12,500 each and it was i!zpected that the defendants: would answer-the charges in court later loday. Air Master Plan Reviewed Martini blmaelf warns -to be extnrnely careful abOul dlock c:alilloi, •inCe -al the •!Olin dlocks may otlll ba bi drculalloo. Oelectlve Slricldand 11id thal as of Monday, he kMw o! 11 wbidl had been puled. Cam}IQI · atmoophmo being what lhey ""' ·-days, It WIS odiy natutll that a rumor would start. Newsmen and police converged on Cetta lleu llJah School at mid-day, when it was reported that· a firebomb tooaed ,_, a vebic!e had destroyed three porked cars. Ora age Cou& Orqe County supervisors Wednesday h1!ard a sketchy progress report on Muter Plan ol Air Transportation of. fered IJy •• representative of the firm conWctlng the $140,000 Phase 11 study, but most interest centered on progress on noile factors as outllned by another represeotati ve. i.Louis Sutherland, representing Wiley Laboratories, told board members lhat tbe State Aerooautics Board was pushing 1 bUJ ln the current session of the state legislature that would establish criteria for judging accepable noise · standard.. in the viclruty of airports aod provide penalties for violatioo or nobe levels by a single airplane. Sutherland said a . State Department of Aeronautics hearing On the bill (AB 6'5) would be held on May 19 in Los Ablelea. He said if the measure became law tt would be effective Jan. 11 1971. '.J'be expert emphasized that noise fac- t.ors would not include those caused by p~ passing over a given area from oUlcr" airports,. or as he termed It • .. overflights," because obviously an airport would have· no control ovu..auch noise. Sutherland aaid s study of,noi.se factors would include only those lands within. the airport's "noise impact boundaries," or about two miles from the runways. SuperviJOI' William Hintein aid many complaint.s bad been received from ~.liVing u far as JO.miles from the Oraore County Airport and wondered ii these complaints Wert being given consideration. Sutherland said criteria in !RJCh areu was confused by "overflights" and that local airports could only rt11Ulale by penalizing airpllM: ownen u.llng 1 particular taclllzy. "No standards will encompass an pro- blems, 11 be cautioned. Sutherland did say that an attempt would be made to establish noige standatdl 11cornpatlble wilh humat1. activities near the airport." '"lbe more fll&irts from a particular airport the lower the noise level starto- dards, and between tht ·hours al 7 lll1d 10 p.m. noise would be coNJidered thrte times as bad' and between to p.rit1 and & a.m., 10 times as bad," the npert. 81ated. ' Studies will be made with the wie of actual monitoring systems around i.n airport, Sutherland sild,. /•And the ob> ject!ve Will be to.reduce ~ noise bnpact \ to zero in a reuooable lenith d time." He estimated cost o! ' ~ulpmtnt to study the noilfl impact at 'Orange County Airport at $25,000 for the first yur, with a maintenance cost of $2,500 a yeor. Stanley Walsh o! the Ralph M. p.,_. Co. of San Francbco, the firm conducting the Phase U study aaid the study was now in its slirth week of 2S and had COll!!ated mainlr ol dsta gatheriig and analysis. ~ m~:e ~ ~~~~D~~y w~ld~ a final report on Sept. 11.. • He ootllned the .....,..,. to date ,and aiJd the intentlon WU •tc'J 11pre9e['V9• U,., ,.al• al the public Ill avillloa." -,. He also Nici an Anny deoerter armtld for alleged .bad c:becb had been queo- tloned about the CIR bul canool be linked to il Uninvited Gu~t Leaves E{lrly Coo!rlCtor Fr-Dlc1":J ctme up to his Coi1a ll--W-...,Y nlghl to see I ,_ pnaed qalnal an upatalrs windoW. It w~'t uyone be knew. • Dickey reached the door al the relldence •t • Nevi1 Cirde io find the bob !wllled oil Ind btoril the IJOtlnd of Ifft out at. rtar door, pollce· seld. , Gltnln1 entry to his own home, DlcittJ dllcovered ....... lundred do1I..-In furnllhlql had -..-up by lbl iloqJlrl wbo.....,qilJ.1-W. r • I "The Windows are smashed and there are oblcenltles written," 1asped the Callar. The only alnll1g words, however, came from the bo7· who wu w0rkin1 oo hi! balky cll'bui.tor wbe1 Juel spilled and -U1. Ignited. Ho serious dama1e resulted . MARKET TAKES HE.4 VY LOSSES NEW YORK (AP) -The '1toct market !umbled today to Ila blggm 1... in •baoll nine ...,thl, (See Pages IUI). 'JM Dow Jcinet averaae or 30 lndustriall -11.0I to 1'111.11. II had not dropped •• modi alnc• JulJ 28, 1111, •hen It fell IJ.11. Tbe 1•tr11e ldred toward its low· Ill leVe1 al the,..,, wb1ob w11 744.01 on Jao. ltt ' ' Weat•er ·Spcing Is barely. here, but 1Utn- mer weather it in store for the Ofange Coast Friday, with sunny skles and temperatutes breaking the 'TG-degree l>Mrler. INSIDE TODi\ Y Thi! ·movt to fm.ptoch Jwtict WJJliom 0. Dougi... go<1 to~ W'7\' core of the Fo•oadinO Fcrth· ,,.. concern at protectingi tht Judiclorv Jrom the Cungr1u. ~·g• 5. ' • • ( .... ,-........ ~ \ •• ~ {llAllY l'ILOT C • • Le·ary's Freed~lll ... Ni~ed by,. C:Our,t ·~· spodil to Ille .DAILY PILOT SAN Fl14NCISCO.-·M~ no com· menl al all. lhe California ·Supreme Court .Nuood bele 'Wedne.day to free Dr, Timothy .Leley from priloD on ball while oiiiiffib;g bla Otongo County mari· juana (:OQ*1fon. He Is currenUy al lhe Calllornla !nrlitute.for ,Men 11 Chilio,.j\Jll begbmiDg a one-to.to year aentence. Del-oltomeJ· Ge91'1" 01uJo bu filed ... appeo1 oe11m1 bis -YlclloD Bat·tin A gain Hits Swap In Upper Bay &temmlng fro~ a Dec. 26, '1968 arrest in Laguna Beach, while his wile e!ld .501 have also been convicted. Dr;Leaey's releue on ball wu IOIJlhl , Ill a ·peuUon for ·a wr!~ DOtl>lf lie ~ never mWed .a court 1ppearU91 and bad only one prior convicUon. That count, of transporting one ounce of nuroiuana belv<een T~ .00 Meldco, ....Wied In a ·1Wf· jederal prillO<I lelm also Wider" a~peal. Orange County Superior Court Jildge l!1fOll K. MCMill~ branded.Ille former Harvard i.Ycbololf profe110r an 1 .. sldlool lhreat to aoclety in polling aent.ence earlier this year. Ball ~ quite·. freqU'!flilY pennllted a convicted lodl~qal wblle bJs case la be!Dg appealed IO b!gber courla. . Rosemary Leary,, 34, ii curre11Uy free on her own recognizance while 1waltlng sentence for the Laguna Beach case, which involved LSD and marijuana. • ' -~ ••••• -1 •• • -... • ,Qllef ·Plans 1 -,,, . . .. .~ ' . I ' . . .. Ne~ Beach P~ce Chief B. James GJavaS today ','announced he has Invited Doo Elder and Barry Weinhqi 10 his offlce Friday cto \"'!""" ''lhe Umiloliou of tree speecn ,Qd 11¥Jnbbt.": , Weinberg ~Wu arrested, ·Sunday ·on charges of disturbing the peace after a 1peech at the B Street Park in which he al!egediy ·uled obscene language. His tr· ,...I aparked a flsl.awlnging fray !hat fin- ally led to the arreal or nine adults and one juvenile: Elder has been Identified u a ,po1w. man for Free Ua, the grqup which ·~ sored the rally at the park. COntacted to-: • day Elde·r said he is not .a s~k(Jlhin for the group. ''I do go to tlteir ·picnie1~11 he ·added. Elder said tie could make no statement. on the propo!ed meeting. as be had Mt received the letter ffo!n _G~yu tnviti.n& him to the conference. .Police departqient spokemian, Ed Cib- 'barelll said he would · ptrsoiia]].y deliVer lhe chlef'a letler this o!ternoon. II reods: lupOrvioar RobOrl W. Battin loll opln Wodneodq Ill bla ...,"llmilnJ bltue apiDol !fie Upper Newport Bay land. exchange agreement betwei?n the county and lhe. Jrvine <;ompan.y, . . Dr. Leary's son Jolm, 20, is ~nUy undergoing a 98-day p sychiatric classifi~Uoo ~ evaluation perio4 at the prilon where bis father 11 begino!Dg his term. Driver !njured In ·;Mesa Crash You did, chlckie: she's Jennifer, a Siamese whose family bas grown up and left home and who's trans- ferred her maternal instinct to a three·week·old . chicken. Tbe pair Brf pets' of the William Anders family of Westminster. • "On Sunday, April 19th, a Dumber ot a group I bellev~ are wocioated with you and Mr. Barry .\\'elnberc were arrested Ill the vlclnlty of 11alboa Pier. "I would slncerely Uke to avoid ·con- frontallon5 of this nature in the fuluro and am therefore !Dvlllng you ind Mr. Weinberg to all down &td disCuos the ground rules under Which your meetings may be held. I am not su_uestlng any form er accommodaUon th.it will ~it your group greater lattlude lhaii any other ciUzen of Newport Beach. I am almply suggesting lhal you meet with me and learn the limitations on free speech and assembly which ll obsemid will fore- 11111 any future dllf!Clilty. · ... • This lime, Battin proposed Iha! lhe Coonty Counael be instructed by lhe board "to slud1 oiKI report wtlhin one week lhe feulblllty of putting the 1'nd exchange proposition on the June primey oc November general electiCll Harbor District Vote From PGfe J EXPENSES .• ,. ballot.,._ . Battin uld be had either an "advllory'' or "nu.r.da~ryn vote · by· the people ~uae of ''lhe overwhelmlng !Dteresl by the pUb~ Ill the land .. chanje." One driver wu hospitalized for olioerVol!oa ind" a"licolid .,caped·unhiirt eorly 'today Ill .. nlr.ad colllalon "11- nelied by a Collo Id-pollcemlD OD routine patrol Mn. Dorll J, Hollenbeck, 49, of 22lt N. ,Spurgeon St., Santa Ana,-was taken to Colla Mesa Memorial Hospllol suf· ferlng frori1 a pos!lble whlp!Uh !Djury. Bill Dies in Assembly Broodway Mortuary, $75; J.C. Hum· pbries, $200; H. HOf'DIVeldt, $.10; Harbor Auto, $25; V. Coronna, $10; Republlc Homes, '100; ~Jes J<fmlon, '200i Don stevens Inc., $50; Grant'• Surplus, $50; Trana-Olobe, $100. Supervisors Alton E. Allen and Wllllam Hirstein told BaWn !>e could get 1Uch inlorination lroin lhe Counly Counael'I office Simply by aaldni. · "~ul I wanl fonnil oclloci by lltls b9aid, if I can Jet it," retorted the first distrlM au~si>r. ' Battin's motion died for ·Jack of a lllCOlld. On previoui lhowdown voteo on the Upper Bay land owap, he bu beea oupported by Supervlaor David L. Dam. Baker ·was not . }X'e3ent Wednesday when the motloQ was pi'etenttd, havinf lell to aUend I hl&h od>ool Earlh llQ program. . . .......... P ... J DRAFf ••• , .• . def..-lie ..U.;n• of "p!lliJnt. Olli -Dill the ellmlniilim -ci ~ defermeliU!' · · PatrOlmin Ed ·sutton aald the victim was 'stopped on Newport Boulevard at 19th Slreel oboul ·5:30 a.m., wbeo hll by H&riey E. Owen, 49, of 3333 W. Coasl Highway, Newport Beach; SACRAMENTO -A finl vole Wed· nesday on a bill to put on the ballot dlsaOlution or expansion of the Orange County Harbor Dislrlcl WU defeated by efforta of Assembl)'!IWI ltoberl Badhani CR-Newport Beach). "™ aliddeit ellniln&ban' Of , lllstlnf ~· defennen!I would dlmipt plans mado in aood faith by lndlvlduals, complll)es, , co!le_ges and local llChool IJ}'Bleml on 4he basis of t h o 1 e deferments." he assetted. In oddltion, Nl•on laid he would uk Congress to wipe out mi>nthly quotaa for local boordo 10 Iha! he CID osloblloh a nallonal draft call His l)Oll a to tq\J!ll!Ze the new draft loUery. Ii naUonal draw!Dg 11 beld once 1 yiar under the present oyslem for all lt-yeaM>lda. Local· draft boarda are di"<led to select tneD with the -I aequence numbers first. , But problems arise, the President u- plained 1n a message to Congress, because sequence number! are not evenly disbibuted among the more than 400 1.,..1 boardl. "Under the present law, for eumple, a man with ~ sequence number 185 may be called up by one draft board while a man with a lower number 1n DAILY PILO' Pllmt llr We "•'t'H a different draft board b not called,'' Nixon laid. "This COD happen bacnse present law does not pennlt a ~tlonal call of young men by lotter)' BeqUence numbers:." Earth Day Plus One The President said he was therefore recommending to Congress Iha! 11 """' pend the qutia requirement provill.on while the lollery plan ls In elfect. -• DAILY PILOT OllAHOE COAST. PU•!.:15H\HG C0M"AlllY aeb•ft H. w.M J•c• k. c .. rt.., \Ike "nldMI _. GeMr11 #Mn-vtr Editor TJ.01r11s A. Murphin• M1n1tl"9 E1mor CetN M-Offk• )JO W•lf I•, Str11I M1ilh1t Addr111: P.O. lei 15,0, •2626 Oftl« Offk• ,...,.... t.elli ttlt W•t 9albo1 hi.II'°",.. u..-e-111 m '°"'' •-t+witlnl""' IUdl: 1117$ Bud\ 1""'9¥1nl 1111 C*-le: )OS Htrlll ll Cirlllflt 11•1 Vacancies abounded In Corona del Mar High &hool parking lot Wed· nesday ' (above) as, students and staff abandoned smog-producing autos in favor of bike~ and o~er smogle·ss forms of transportation in observance of Earth Day. Today, however, the school parking lot (below) was full again as Earth Day enthusiasm slackened. Most bicyclists apparenlly decided four wheels are heller !ban lwo. The Assembly was to vote today on a revlsed Vef1ilon of the bill with the clear possibility that it migfrt paas. Badham .took a measure of personal victory in being able to engineer defeat oft he bill Wednesday, 32 to 29, "even though it was co-au~red by the other· three county usemblymen.~· The bill, introduced by Assemblyman Jobn Briggs CR-Fullerton) was • co-- ae.thored by Robut Burke (R-Huntington Beach) and Kenneth Cory (0.Anahelml and made the Harbor Disbict vole by county voters afli emergency. measure. AJ 1uch, it required a two-Uilids ma- jotity,,M yes votes, for passage. Follow· Ing the defeat, Brigs removed ~e emergency provislor\ making a simple mijorlty, 41 yes votes, all that 'war· neoded"tilday. . ' I . 'Ibe emergency provisloft wls. to g!ot the citizen vote on dissoh1Uon or ex- pansion of the Harbor DJ.strict qualified in Ume for the Nov: 3 general election. · · Without an emergency .clause, a period C)f 95 days must expire after the I..qislature adjourns:, probably in August, before a bill takes effect That would push it beyond November. r.i Otbel's were €rista '4eaa Women'• Golt Club, $17; Sher Enterprlles, $100; George B~li, $25; Cosio· Mesa U-l!aul, $25; c,. J. Segerstronl & Som; · $1111; F. Meyers, 15; Clilf Weodorf, !50; A. . . ' Paioaell, $1; Joe Car~ .. $Iq; Claire Nelaoll, $10 ; O.C. Veler8D1, $1$; Snyder ~ $100, ·and Groe!ileal Mobile Homes, 15Q. f . othet cm~bu~. :were Dom . Raciti, $100i "H. W. Wright. $25; C°i111 Camer111 $50;, 'nleodore ,Robms, Q); Joe Costello, 110; The Real E~ $100; ltollo McClellan, ~; P. Sullivan, $15; O.C, Nursery, $25; J .E. Poynlet, '$25; Inlerna- tlmal Te.llng Corp., $100,-Ind $2110 In anony1llOUJ glftl. ' . ' '"1<~1.1·•· .. ·-., ,. . '! . t I' Mental.Exam'Ol-dered For Panther Wiiiiess NEW Hl VEN, Conn. (AP) -A psychiatric examination was ordered Wednesday for a key prosecution witness in the up-coming trial of eight Black Panther party members charged ·in the slaying of another Panther. the Uoely mood o/ ~ 1ha1, caplUTed by Klll"Ollall in broadloom and Cl1'llll ruga "!•will be In my ofllce ·at 10 a.m., Fri· day, April 24th." Unique Teoching Will Be Shown · . . • Innovative te11:ch1ng methods ,_, and. ~es at Saddleback College lre being presented to the public in an infonnatlve , oerles by· the faculty al the dislrlcl'a Board of Truiteea meetings. · • Robert .N. Panons, pr'1!ident of .the collqe'i faculty QIOciaUon, said the pretenlal!Ons are scheduled fbr lhe first, bOud meelb)g of~ ~ch 11\0.nlb.. !loU<i members meet every second . Oil fi>lzl)~ Monday fl 1;4,1 p~. in the co™le:s" 8d' lnlsb'aU -'"'""-. . {P , .. .__JI' .,,,...,.., . '-'!C ' ·"' • ' . I\. aemormcatkin of the ~ or ~;com ... JQters in the mathematics aM, ~.9oce programs is scheduled for the M{y ,) I meeUng of lhe 00..:d. · •· • · In a lG-mlnute presep.taUOn -math in· structor Jean M. Vincaizl will d.lscuM lhe use of portable C:ompulerJ In the college's math and science programs •. Jn June the Faculty Asaoclatlon will • present. selecUons from or a 1 t in .. terpretatlon and drama classes of the school's Fine Arts Department. IF YOU CAN'T COME IN-GALL "46-0175 . for tll 911pert ..,,., '. COfllu1t.11f .,ho will come to your hem• with 111r1pl1s without •llY. ebllt•fion to voul ~· Karastan brings the deep, bouncy texture and charming look o! importe4 rugs ·home to you at all-American .Prices. Fresceau blends areu of subUe light and dark tones into a nylon pile shag that ~ves rooms a fresh new oµUook on life. Available in a choice o! 15 c-01.ors ••• 0.1, $10.95 ,. .•. u·.n· ... ,..,.1yscn.001 PROFESSIC~L.J.GA.RRETf fURNlllJRF INTER~OR DESIGNERS Opt1 Moo. nor.. • Fn. ,,.., ib~~AH~~~~~ ~;I?F. 646-0275 646-0276 ... I I • Saddleh~k ' ; ~OL 43 ; NO. 97, l SECTIONS/;42 PAGES a -~ '. \ ORANGE cOul'lTY; ·CALIFORNIA ' • fHUR5DAY, AJIRl(12l, 1970 .. . ~ . .. . ... TEN <::ens • ' '• . _, ·-' ' • t . • ' ' ::.··· 1'... • .. • --1 . . -. • Lorr Wants Laguna '~ip'pje Caves' Dynanlited By RICBAll!l P. NALL CM .. Delft PMM-lfltlt Netr Laguna Beach Co u n c 11.m an Edward Lorr Wedneoday njght "'ggested dynamiting, the cav~ that hippies use to seal them against transient occupancy. "The health hazard ·t0 the Community l!as .. l(ll to be s!jopped," sakl I.Orr. "It requires draStic acliOn. ". · cOnversation ra~ed 'from dynamite to dQp Wednesday. in a stu~y: sesQ>n atl<nded by about llO persom. ILgr.,.,. oul ol Ma;"or RiclWd Gold!Jeri's seven- poinl transtent-<irul program broached during the council campaign. The new mayor has vowed to brighten tbe image of La&una Beach. Discuss\on • was cairn . and heavily sprthkJed with citizen participation. Writer Arnold Hano took issue ·with Lorr'• dynamite plan. "When we dynamite UXl6e caves, ,let's make aure the hippies an: in there," D.Ut.Y PILOT. 11-"• JIN V•tt.m SADDLEIACK'S -Will$ PEtiALS ALONG ABOVE' THE SMOG BUt it Tak•s .., Exh•Vlfive Effort to Get it Rolling In 8igh Gear 12-foot Earth. Day Bike Unveiled Bob Wills a~plished a. Cllllpl< ~ goals as he rode 11 feet abOve me ground to classes at 5addlel»<'t CoUece Wednesday oo ·:Earth Day." He used a means of tramport. .which emitted no exhaust. And he rode the home-m.§ICic con- traption from a P,erch high enough, i,t seems, to escape smog. Bob Wills pedaled his 12..fool-blgh bicy· cle to class . . "Lots of studenLs rode bikes to school today," he huffed in matter-of.fact Ex-Mayor Martin Gets Position · ' 1 Fonner Lagwia Beach mayor William D. Martin has been appointed ·by the Board or Supervisoi:s to serve on the t:ivic Center Commission, a Joint county· Santa Ana body concern~ wjth the '41?velopment of city-county facilities .. •.l. Martin, nominated by Supervisor Alton E. Allen. was approved by a 4 to 1 (Xote after supervisors ha<f rejected lupervlsor Robert W. Battin's proposal ,that his fonner executive uslStant Fred Harber be placed on the Comml.sslon. .t Martin, longtime civic leader in Laguna Beach and twice mayor or the Art <:olony, also has held a number of counly positions. He has been a member of the Local Agency Formation Commission ind was foreman of the couqty Grlllld ~JJT"f last year, a post he 1 reaig:ned in • lnid.tenn. famtioo aa-he· kept the cycle from toppl. ing' over. "I just whipped this one up on two separate weekends for the occasion, and it worb pretty well." The cycle -actually two cycles - was bull~ with the remains Of a pair of castoff bikes and some C!Jmmon. plum- bing plf>e. Wills said the design "just came to me one day . l have a welder, so I threw it together. About tbe trickiest maneuver with the cloud·lkinunJng cr:It is getting oneself up lo the driver's teat. , Wills finds a convenienl hill and starts the cycle coullng, then when the momentum Is solid-enough , he makes th< lrtp to the Jnp. ll takes about three steps using various levels oC the frame as stepping pads. "Then 1 have to. tum the thing around and start pedaling upbUI," he puffed as ·he stabllr.ed the towering rig. Wiils lives in ·Santa Ana, but he ad· mltted he cheated a bit on the trip lo school. " ( drove on the f11eeway and started tiding about a mile down the road." Earth Day or not, high way patrolmen still would lunge for the cltaUon .book if Wiiis undertook tbe journey on the ·Ran Diego FreeWay usin1 bl.I own amog. free vthlcle. , STOCK MARKET NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market declined sharply in late trading this aflernoon. (See quolaUons, l'aaes IZ-33) • c-·- ~~--~---~-·~~~~~~- said Hano. "11ten let's ro down 1:ind pave over the beach. •• " Mayor Goldberg ruled Hano out of Ol'der. +lano,· later told a reporter he was also going to suggest that the fire·depart- ment be issu¢ flame throwers for Heisler P-ark. •Other hlghliahts (I( the new city.posture on lawlessnes! Were: , ; -Lorr's suaesUon that. L 'a~g u n a waiters ana waitresses .wear nets to Hotel Pla,n Reaction Skeptical By BARBARA KREIBICB Ot ""' 0.11'1' '"'' ''"' Proposal for development of a "twin tower" h.otel complex on Laguna 's beachfront between ·Laguna Avenue and ' Legion Street, revealed in the DAILY PILOT Wednesday, apparently caine I! a, surprise to some. eonununity leaderl, . -~ lllilll9..11ol,..,_._._ "To be booes!, I ·4iii·'i· lino~ about ll I ha{ ~nf-.plam'--.. in the works, but, I' haven't teen this plm or talbd ' t.J the peOple fnvOirid. so I ean•t comment at this time. However, I will say that 1 am very, very glad someone is interested." Goldberg noted that the area in ques- tion ls within the proposed hotel '°"" and that the ldea of allowing some addlliooat height wlth compensating apen space lo avoid a "wall" effect had been favorably discussed. The proposed hotel complex would con- sist d twin' towers at either end, risihg to a height of perhaps 12 or 14 stories, . partly below highway level, with 1 wide open space in the center to give ·an unobttructed ocean view and parking underground. Conference facilities also would be iDC.hlded: Former' Mayor William D. Marlin, Wider ..-·-lhe Main Beach purdiaae ... dneloped, .... In lhe plan an -rtunlly to avoid puWng any hotel on the Main Beach ils<lf, which hid. been propoetd as an economic generator for the city. "From what JltUe I know about this," said Martin, "I think it's 1reat. The (See oorEL, POI< 2) Leary's Appeal For Freedom Nixed by Court 8pedal M Ille DAILY PILOT SAN FllANi:isco -Makiog no <ml· ment at all, tbe Callfomia Supreme Court refused hen Wednaday to free Dr. Timothy Leary from prilon on bail while appealin& hil Orange County mari - juua conviction. He is currenUy at the California Institute for Men at tblno, just beginning a one-~10 year lente.ct. Defe:Me aUorney George Chula has filed in appeal against bis cowvicUon stemming from a Dec. 16, 1968 arrest In Laguna Beach, while his wife and SOR have also been C<111vk:ted. Dr. Leary's release on bail was sought In a petition for •~writ, noting he had never mlased a t'OW't appearuce and had only one prior conviction. That count, of trartsporting oee ounce of marijuana between Tens and Melk:o, resulted in a stiff federal prison term also under appeal. Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMiiian branded the former Harvard psychology professor an i• sidious threat to society in passing sentence earlier this year. Ball Is quite frequently permitted a convicted Individual while his case, is being appealed to higher courts. Rbsemary Leary, 34, Is currently free oo her own recognitance while awaiting sentence for the Laguna-Beach cue, which Involved LSD ind marijuana. Dr. Leary's aon John, 20, Is curreoUy undergoing a tJO.day p 1 y ch I a t r I e> claaslficaUon and evaluation period at the pri•on where hls father ii beC!J\IJoi hlt term. • con!"-' loog hlir and lhal the county heallh ~ sho!i grea1ei dllll<nce in enfordng this law. --Suggestions lhat r<lidcols be or&anii· ed 'In pieclncts or blocks -captains equipped .~with walk!! talkies to serve as the eyes and ears of Ufe police in restri.uung crime. -The likeUhoOd Iha! jh.e cllY will add three officers as a, downCown foot ,patrol between Cleo Street and Forest· Avenue at a cool (by pment salary alai>danli) of 1311.100. , • -Disculllon of a·pending,free niecncA1 clinic that would be .. ...,.ted Jn con- junclioo with 'the' coanty ~ltb ~part· ment . . . -Lorr!s 0 1111(1<Stl<•l'lhal <iol>1be lltpt off .ctty1 parks .and .. bool .~·and tl)>I offenders ol dog ~I Jawa, be fined severely. · . · -Diaculslon ol a fulJ..Ume. animal can- lrol olf~. : '· ' . '. , • DAILY PftoT , ............ ." sAtl clEi.l=:s"toM ~ll\G HOME FR~ nit ·m · A 9'h..t0ot 1 t 'la "9>~-"''a12~·Hommor~ ., San Clemente Fisherman Tells of 33-day Adventure Fishing ls fabulatts tn the Baja California gulf. A San Clemente man knows. He just trolled 850 miles ·while rowing a small ~at and living olf tl1e &ea. , Tom Epling, 29, is home· from . the sea today, the 'tea that sustained hiOl f« 33 days with its · filh and loblter -and sharks. Epling, ·31~ Crislob81, rowed his 9~-fool nberglass dingy-dory from San Felipe to La P8z near the tip of Baja Callfdrnta Sur. He also made the boat. Sun' broiuer and 20 pou~ds lighter1 £pi- ing ls sporting a handsome beara and beautiful memories. Friendly Mexican shark and turtle nlherm~ sort of shbok their heads at V>t size C!f the lp)dertaking in relation to the size . of the one-man- power boat. But Epling had wanted to make the voyage ·for several years in order to see the whole Bajaj coast. He only came to three major settJements . apd went once for nine dais without teeing anoth!r hwnllll. Those he saw were friendly. Next Um~ Epling pJans.,to Lake.a rad.lo .• ihe1 soft·spoken adventurer ha4 •· lot of ·run· ins with sharks · .lncludlpg one ' ~ ' UNHOLY. MATERJ4L HA.S HOLIER COVER •u£ly·1:Z.foot hammerbead that came up and"bangecMht rear ol his.dingy. Ep1lnger didil't wait to ' find ' out if 'it was a maneater.' He 'threw .ane fl!Jh over to 1f:iUsy the1 sbarlr" ibd(f'fJ'tffd for shore. Tbere were also · wliales Uiat passed under. him witbout~Mlatiap. . ' • ' I , He dlried on a hlgh .~n diet of lobsi<r lhal be. dove. for, yeJIOwlall 'anil · other· ol the plentiful apecleo thll be troDed. for While making • or 28 'miles a day. ·Eplln'g~'_tiad 'for~a a:alleJ o.nly a frying pan and •·spoon. But 'he became ·expert' with . the frying •pan, bulldlng f~s. of drUt'°ood. · He hid five gallons of witer· ind always kept' two iD rt9el'Ve: He 'al11> purchased milk from Mexicans along 'the wiy. · ' . ' . The weattler •was mostly good 1long lhe arta coa!tllile.· A ·few daya ollhlflll • ! . ' ·winds kepi hlm ash<>r<. He lpelll -day; during' one windy •let!•· In' htl boal tled In !111> lee of a rock la\and.· · ' Al nlahl be l<I' up ·a "cot uhore With ·ttts :ateeptnr Ng' and ·wm•t botbel'ed · by liliecls althi>ugh he ~ a couple . of iat11etn1~~ He aald the counll'y wls mosily dtsm and voleank: 'rock .. Tb. '~Jngy Hi4 La "PU 1'd•i«I 0n one· ~ and San F!llve on the Otlier. · Towardl tlit 'end <it tht journey. said Epling, ¥weans Jn • tht !Wlln1 •- • tlements -to doubl ' that ne had • rowed all tht way fnni San reUpe. -Iiitorma11on-1rom Polke· Ollof Kea- n<th Hack that liie downtown foot pltrol on weekends Ills _already ...Wied Jn about 45 ad<il~ amrls, SI 1<>r oitlJn& on the sldehlm Ind -. for uu.n.,, drwol<, --'" .._....OiNp, drunk In auto,. JeUh law vlolalloaa ad aw.liking an officer. .-Di1CUss1on of a . team .approach tD housing v!Ot.tloao In -.''balldlnr, ._ and.health Offlclall "'"1Ull"'l<r a11 llo&; ·(~D!N~~I) ··• • -e: -' 'I ·-· . Occupatio~ I No Barrier ' . .: .. WASHINGTON (UPI) Pnaidtnt Nixon ordered an end today to any more occupaUooaJ def-lnom the draft, 11 well u deferment. for fathers except in (cases .of peuible eltre:me hardShlp on their families. · Nixon also asked Congreu to open the way ' for tllm to ~ all student dtfermenls. All -holo!lnf d<ferments could qep th1m, i.,,,; .... ~,uid ,in rl ...a m112 .. to thi! 1roust . and S'tftite' lhlt lllCh dofermenls •:an no.16opr dlcfOtad by the Dationll mtez:at·." ' Ht'llaled .. -.u..""".......,. tamwiiattly ~amenca T bued GQ QC• ;:ujllllooal or farm -11111 on falhll!hood w:epi w b ere locll draft l>oords ~ --iw.hlp would result. Ht.'ukeil mr. a cban&e In lhe draft haw to ellmina~ •' provision r nOw guaranteeing defermenta: f o r W!- dergraduate eollelf! students. , Niloo also outllned ac!J\Qimenlo In the lotteryJ IJ'tem for tdraftmc 19"year-olds, wblcl). Congrtls ,puled II his requtsl last year. Under the present lottery system 1 youngster whose sequence number la, for eumplt,,.. UO, may be, calWl by one drift b61rd while a man with a lowtr -bet Jn a dllltmll draft bolnl Is not ca.Ued. ~ • · · ' The~tsldenlp~aMw~ t!ial woola put <ecb -·· dr"!l'call on • national baals -·the uijle ~ sequence numbers effeCtive neUom(ide. · ..Ev.en H.colliege defermeii.ts are Pblled ool," Nlmn sald, "collep mon '!ho . through ROTC or ~ m1111ary pro- grams: have d:IOlen to ob I i I a t e lhem..lvn to aoler mll!Wy """'1ct 11 a later date would be permitted to postpone their active duty until com· pletlon of their ebJqy1progt1m." He stresaed lhal In doing away Wilh deferments he wu'apellini of "pb11ing: oc~ -not the tllmiution -cl,~ defennenta. '' '• I 11'1be IUdden eliminldon of editing defennenls W«Jld dllrupt plana made In good fslth by lndlvlduala, .,..panjlis, colleges alld loci! ~· l)'llems on the b1sls ' of•t ·l\ctle deferments," ht -· ; In addition, Niten aid be -ul< , Concre*• to Wipe ·out month!J qUolas ·for locll booNs ,. lhat be can ·es1ablioh a national draft call. fill goal 'ii' to !See DIW'I', Pap II ....... Weadte .. Sprlllg 11' bately·hera. but ...,,. mer weather ii lD ttort lot . tht Orange Coolt Friday, wtlh· ,.....,. skies and temperatures brtakJnC 1 the 70-degree bvrter. ' 11\SlDE TODAY -, . The "''"" to ~ach Jrut"" · WUllam 0 . Dol&Ofal Ootl to U.. .very ·cor< of u.. J' .. fld1io1 1.u.. I er• concern o& protfctinQ Clle ,Judfda'll from th• c..,,.aa. Pagt 5. . . ~ .. SYDNEY, (AP) -In ·an efforl lo ·avoid seizure by Auatrallan custoriles, Porioographlc slldal, pictures aoooooks are being .ent from the United States , tn ~ envelo~s bearing the name of He .bad eompany , on the ftnl lhlr<I of the voyage, Campbell Muaey 91 Newport Be11<h. Bui Massey'• boal caP'lzed and J>e 1!t!!_pan of his. par _ and took 1 •ferry to Gnaymaa alllr ~~ .. " . '• ,_ ... ""'"' . ,_ . °""" •,ic:.1 n ::::t... .Ii :::,.. -: ........... .., ...... c..., 11 -... ---·-. -... • evangF1ist BU!y Grahm:n. •uthorit.fes ·~ted. . . about !lO miles. !';piing rt~ I l'omemad< sail fQJ"" a !fine and plans now to rig· his boll for a saD. lie dOpme.11 rr.,. ti.an Fellpe ',l~.~-.~·>~. " . ·-. -" ........... ,. , ....... ,. -. :r.i:--..n --.. ,.----------Y ~-----1 •• • --" ,, --· ----. ---- ~ l ~llY PILl,ol I ... "f"dl1, Af!ll U , l t1J ~nte -i l!ofariZatioll -PeriIS -·University ~Ur r' 'J~;~f· -:: ·.. •. .. . ; ' ~ ' . . 1 I .,11.-1lw;, or-; .. ..:· , ... • r - - • -. • . ··-I A '(d~':Ch,. fl.~ Regent D~f~,~d Frees peech at ewport Semnn~ Cleans. Vp .i.i' '"''*' Gf poll~ ~ls ,.y1ng '1111At be. wu• iJolllf to do to mm a nodlng on h)s own campua ftuor Angela D•vls.' > • • _ cl *thrt•t to the Uni , •t 'r me, my famJJy and my home .0 ~f the aituaUon. He said Irvine does not The regent and the chancellor lndlclted • ea~ la '-~"· t • u'cr~l. .. 0 have art Isla Vl•la where ttuditmt.s were that It is wearying and thlftklell 1to • • or'1 ~"'"'1.1t',. to WQ JUUtrs "The universlty to me has to be a out of aorta and there was trOUb1e brew· weigh principles of acadimlc frteclo.m '8urctltl pried Ope!ff ,.bathroom .r;-~~~~~~f :"':e1 ~!::.S~ ~((o~ !~ =1!'::'~~ 0~~:;·~~· ::!d r~p~& Jng: · 11nd free speech 1gatnst-communtty ~ dow .. tn the home (Jf. i San Cltmtilte ~unit>:·~ . n...wi A 111 to set themselves up as judge. Nothing pe~:~ o~::!~~ ~Jgsfiv~~ .~ ty:.11 ill lmpo81ible today to brl•g any<ite ~an W~ nlght stuffed ... e spe-..i:rt were ...,. Jt · ggs, ~~t~·d•trof the un!versity quicker than Chicago defendants at Irvine W'9 controversial onto the c&mJIO' wltbOut liQll In. "1a,-,..;.i;rl!Jll 'l!fll\ ,liotb ".: :Or~.:' 8" A~~i~ .• o1~~; "'i.icirich iuotllied hlJ dectsion to permit dil<Ulaed with Aldrich. "No member It rtsultlng hi a threit to ~ Ind my a plllawcue lltd 8ed. ~ • d .tbe lrvlne campqs. ave oJ the Chicaiq Seven and their of the ·Board of Regeota made any pt0p1e,"' sald' Chancellor Aldrich. ''The PoUce. alld the .then-oCcurrecl 'at 5 '"nl'ey •t"""'-11P ~Tuesday night for defense altomev William KumUer to =to direct the chanctllor to do untsusvpectersl_!r is so suspect and Jam so --~• ;::r:._ the UC! ad bef I but exercise h.is own judgment," home ol Roger Glen Grayson, a salesman ~•uoe;iu.ie ''-.:qJ\1111 and free speech, whlle spea k on campus, m e ore he "d. He said he wishes there was some I'"' L.--1-"-rev-"1--the price Ibey must .sometimes their scheduled ap-~rance Sunday was ·;..pJ w ... • 1Aali1ess ,,. South Lagun1. The ww• r--"'-!do not know what Kunstler .and group in the community, entrusted by Grev~ Some .ii at JU Aveftlda Sin pay for their vtews. canceled. the~01hers would hav.t said. I have the community, ~Would be willing • ..., ..... , "My reading of the campus is the !o Diego. 1 r-.--.._ -~· .. flRE PROFEMOR., , , faculty and sludents have done i first to asaume they W<.\1~ have U~ within sponsor ~controv al speakers so the 'fbt. theft occ:U?Ted eomettmc \betwefQ Hlgp said lW! ~t 1 letter uking rate job functioning within the law," the law," Hla:1s remarked. · univ ersity Will Dot , !Se uncier comtant t IOCI 11:45 p.n,,. Gr1Y10n told police.' . how Jt la poaible b~ <loes not move said the chancellor. canH!!r fl~i::d l~he nl~Jm JU.wy!~c: ~ wltherins fire. ~ ~ 7.,.,_ ', _, to fire New Len ph11oiopher Herbert , .,,In ,nawer to a question, Aldrich said he NOT A BALANCE ,''~"'"'f"I"' prt~ '.Of141'.1' ~an ~ Ma.r_,cuae frqm t!!e 'Q.C San Diego f1Culty. realizes UC Santa Barbara Chancellor conduct ol Ku and the deltndants Irvine Company.7feaidenL William ~ -~CM' 11 tnchtt aquare to liattr' U. ~· -~ hick to the man wbo Vernon Cheadle sald KunsUer and the in the Chicago Seven trial. 11They vlolited ..... ...:..i !la ••• ha be borne. . :· , ... ·. ' ~ .. ,Marb)', 01fiat he~ ~ glad othen would not be allowed to appqir ever/ IJ'le t.. lt:now of profe•io.nl.J con-Mason ,• wru pane tin Ullll c rn r 1,... • to dl8cuss tt -.dth btm hmch H again because they ..,.,.. a~ threat to duct, Nit tblt dee! not mean tbo!e. · of commerce'•' seinin1r1 ·said hi&. bears They theo went · to two aor.!!lo · · over · e ~ genUeme"r• should .nil! be. aUowed to •P' people concerned thal. there la not a br.frooma .m·RMacked lkn. '"':.. cot another letter lllY,lngo,"Tbanb, ·but the commwUty. (The Bank of America b I r t inti ~-• b A .,,1".'--'""' 1..o.r .. e -•-< -a• v'J!--..1. tt iouldn°t,·do any lo<id. to talk •.bout It. burning had /ollowtd an Inflammatory pear on a university c1mpwi." a ance o v ewpo prest111CU Y ...... ~"" .,... m.wu ""' 11 • ui:u The t be t d to ••'-u••go a Democrat a"pointecl to the university speakers. at 14,000 waJf _taken froin on_ e close. t, "on"•• can wo s1 es "wi quu.-talk by Kuntsltr.} 'ti • " h . 1 hi ·'bl! .., Board of Regenta by former governor Aldric said t is s r~n~ ltf over then stuffed "1th a small ftle cabinet Aidrich said he received "the most MAKE READING Pat· Brown, voted to fir~ UC President time to see there is a balance of view- into a pillow cue taken . fntm a bed,, . bl l t.ter lgned b . . .• n.-te Akirich said each chancellor has to Clark Kerr and UCLA communist pro-points presented. But practically speak"'! officers said. nu.sera e e ' 1 Y 1 Vlgl£&1• ' ing, accomplishing that is difficult, he The file cabinet conlalned several said . pieces of jewelry valued at .. ,315, 10me 1 G • B I H e "The r~al representative Or the one aavlnp bonds aad $tOO in-callb. • Q tllii:.,.0 ... e-64-IDg ea airy woo ha.!J got • cause, he'll want to· Grayaon w11. sUll 'comi>llln.c 1" In-· ~~· 'Ill[;;' 11-11-speak, he'll come, and he won't require ventory'Of hl!'tielOn.iPnics todawlo &a1s an honorarium (speakers fee }," Aldrich the total value of the stolen Items, said. poUce said. Saddl b k S de G • Ah d W • 1 C S • He remarked that he thinks the campus The u-.n told officers he ..... e ac . tu nts oing ea it l ourt uit has missed the boat by no! publishing tn the process of moving to Lu Vegas, a list or all those invited . The represen· Nev., when the burglary oceurred. tative of the conservative viewpoint, the Off Jeers cbeckinlJ the premises turned Saddle back College students disputing The opinion followed an order handed president Dr. Fred Bremer said en· chancellor noted, most often is not up a J,O-!DclJ .metal rue which apparenj!y the school'~ right to regulate the lengtti down last week by a three-judge ap-forcement would continue to rema in crusading or requires a 1 a r 1 e WI! used to pi'y optn the bathroom goai1dnn~th ~--Ir -·~~.dNef~!,?' pellate panel for immediate vacations "flexible" until direct.ion is received honorarium. window. "' 11111:' """'~ -.._1 .... ...,.. of preliminary injunctions obtained by from lhe board of trustees. He noted that of those spe1kers who Beach attorney Patrlda Herzog llld too-the ttudenta' attorney to keep the colle1e The written opinion said the Federal do come to the campus only acme are day. from preveotlng their r e g I 1 tr a t I o n • District Court had "abused its discre-covered by the press. He 1 a i d A written .oplnlm handed down by btcaUJe of violaUon of the dress code. tion" in issuing the Injunctions that fore· Congressman James connan of the the Ninth ~it Court of Appeala stated The lnjunctlons, in eUect s Ince ed the college to permit the long haired President's Commission on Civil Disorder the bw:den of atablllhin,g lnva.sion cl January, bad 'resulted tn a temporary studenl! to register and that "the court wa.!J on the aame program a year and their conttltuUObal rights now I.I up relaxation of the hair rules. On rectlpt is presuming to interfere with the day a half ago with Black Panther Eldridge to the studentl. of the 1Upportina: written opinim, colle1e to day operatloo or the public school Cleaver but all the focus and comment I · t . -_.,.,_._.,.,. I . HOTEL.·'· ~ . ·-) Lquna Avanue to ""81on ·Strtel art~ ~l for hotel devalopment.;J r.~~~===· ."II this eoma olf,1' ·he conttnufrll. '.'it could eUmtuta -the need for the dty to -put • hotel QD the pnblle btacb •and l'm sure the ptople would . mucft prefer keeping that ., 111 open l!l'k, 'lbll.eOUld lit~ rtal .et anCI I cert.iinlr iloPO It will JO:ork ou!." \ · Cha mliei ot domm<rei Pi•ll!•nl u1,.: ry l,.awrence sa1d he was ''aatoundtd~ 117· <lb<! ll9i'Y ,bout ·the botel pro~. but oPlla\istic ,.=:., It. eould be "~ rtcht tblng for 1r'l · . 1 ~ "It could be .; very l004," said Lawrence. "There'• 10t to be eomt.tbini th~re alld moat eveybody feels it ~ a.. logical aree for a hoteJ zone, b\4 we are yeey conc.el'Md ·about the ty~ of development , tbtt. IOfl~ in.· We qon'i want a 'wall' ~r aii09ir Wail<~ · O( Miami. I'll be moat ln\Ue!lfd rto. !Wi more. of this." · ' Civic Leaaue Pre.!Jldent ~n t b o it 1 Denlitrtades ·"Id, "Tbls polllts tip tht ab.olute need for a CH·O "(cO~i:-!::':.:n~:., ~~:o= $ toSU: storie_s. ·' "Fourteea Storie• is high, beyond what we had hoped, but the concept of preferential high rise in exchange for open space is acceptable. I'd Uke to know what we get in e1change. The underground parking is fine and ao is the open !pace ta ·the tcenter, if it h true open space ~ wllh landlclplng and not a parking lot ~"If we get this," be added, "the Civic League will batUe to have abt!IOlutely nothing on the Main Beach. That woold be an acceptable trade, except 14 stories seems a little high. I'm afraid we might go on to 28 or 46 or what have you •. That's why a hotel zone is very.important . now." , Architect Peter Ostrander, mewly, elected to the City Council, aald he had beard rumors about b 'e a c ~ .. developments for 30me Ume but kDe~ ~ nothing about UWi one and would ~ unable to comment unUl "I have talked_. to the people, know who their architect is and see the plans:." '11.e locatioD however, seemed "lo&iCaI," be added. • ~ SCr'eams ·Frighien lntrud~r; Rap~ Attempt Foiled . Front Pagel system." wa9 1bout wbat Cleaver said. The appellate panel made it clear Pro• P.,e 1 however, that the opinion referred only TELLS BEUEF EPP ' A Y~I San Clemtnte . woman awoke after, mldnjlfd Wt· momln( to find a YOWll -•taJ>dlni near her bed with a iln!fe In hil belt, police rtport.d, but the woold·be raptll fled after the pl aod her mo-began screaming. Tbe.ti\olde!il ilccumd la the downtown arei. of tbt city at about 1:14 a.m. Tbo'~year-old .Ulllilarrl<d 'victim told lnvestigators Jhe had gone to alee~ before m!cfulpt· M liaa· lilt' a llvtnc· ro0m light on. • A cat wOke her up after I a.m. and !ihe,-·the man,tn·hll ..,.IOs lllndlng ··•·bed .. ..,.,~. , .. \, ' Olllcen ·Aid· lbe woman ..ht tlio Intruder, 11Wbat do you 11want!" and the man reached for the knife" and Pointed lt at her u he approaclled the bed. ''SUit \Ip;" h intruder ihnti'ld.· ' Ttie woman began acreamin1 and her mother, sleeping in 'the oext room, awoke and also·began shouting. Tbo Intruder fled, Police aald, leaving the knife, whtch be had taken from the.Women 11 kJlcbeo, on the Door. Investigators said the women both had ••a very &ood description" of the intruder. • Self-improvement ~cture Planned 11Transcementat Meditation" wtu be the. topic o! a lecture to be pre1enled by the International Club of Laguna Beach Hi&h School at 7:30 p.m. Friday In the high school gymnaalum. Guest lecturer G. W. Hueneclte will speak on the practical benefits of this tetjmique ol aelf·improvement. Plane Crashes . AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) -A· private pliwie on a flight from Waahlngton, D.C., nosed into a narrow space between two homes late Wednesday about four blocks lhor\ ol the Austin Municipal Airport. ... . DAliY PILOT . "..,.,. ..... """~ ..... •LAt•• IMdi ,. ..... ,....., ~ M-S.Cka:1 ... ; 01.MGE COAST l"U8LllMINQ: C0M'NilT ••tt,rt N. W1.J "'" .... """"""'llMI" J1clr It. c..,,/,y VkA l'ru'G...t '"' Gftl¥1I ,,._,., Tho"''' K11wil IEdllO~ Tlto11111 A. M11rphift• M .... lrll IEtmor Rlcl .. r4 P. Noll SO\l!h Orlol'llMI COlllllJ £•11or """" DYNAMITE .•. in lec1<n deslinlted by the councll to 1eek code violations. llllck aald the trial downtowii polloe palroJ ·bu been htgbly INCCeaful but ls a drain on the overtime buda:et. He said lt would take three additional m<n to malntaJn It MVen dayi a week, eight "°"" .,, ... _ . . ..-.1 . ·' City Manag.,. James D. Wheaton aald, In relation to htrlng ·>n aqlmal control officer, tliat the cowicll -would hlff to examfDe '!be' badilot. Tiie dl;-lilow ]>IVS the l!umane IOdlly $197 molithty f~ animal control. He aald Police dte lauh Jaw vtolab:n. A min In the audience said, "I call the poQce deportment and . tbey ...ier nte ·· 16 8>e hwnane "o1oclety, 'I 'oil! the ~ ooclety aod they say 'catch it !.nd 'It'll plck1l'111>' ." ....., aald.;iirhen he h<on sucfi ~be -with Sl'll.A olllclall to •trllabten oat jlie MrVlce. A. mb · Ill 11>1 '°dlence complahled ol rotlnd penon1 walldng their dogs in Hel1Jer Park 11 an unaan.ltary altuJ.. lion. ~tor Vn Tatcbneo complained of dogs on the beach, !tubed er unlea.!J!J. ed. ' . Lfll"E OOGS Wheaton aald tht• ocoun on h~ drivew'ay by ne!llhbors With d~. Writer Hano said. "l kind of like seeing dogs on the beach. Thev sholtld be on leashes but I kind of like the feel of dogs and kids on the beach." A woman asked that tt be made clear where dog owners can legally exercise their dogs. During the drug abuse portion of the session, David Ha~an, chalmtan pro fem or the new La'1Jna Beach Drug F.ducation and Rehabilitation Council, was in- troduced. Hagan said the emerging organlzatlon lntends to gather all sep;ments of the community together and define the pro- blem. He said that tax-supported Oran~ County med1cal services belong in the community-"they aren't volunteers." Councilman Charlton Boyd opoke of need for local &ervices in the realm or mental health, public health, family planning, welfare, personal employment, and environment.al services. TOLD OF WORK He spoke of his work in securing an advance psychiatric evaluation team to oome into ~ community tQ determine the need for social i'l'Ork. groovy way to get ll'OW1d." But he advlaed aelectlvtty in chooolna those gtveft rldea. Holm asked lf anyone bad contacted Badham. Goldberf, who Initially In· traduced the conCept, 1ald, "as fir as I know we have not • .we're uking for a CODMl\IUl.'1 • It wu ·aald by u todJeace member that C!OUDd.lmtn lhou)d remember tbat high !ICbool atudtnta nell year wUI pro- babl;i< not be buaed' to «llool --of bodget cutt1111 In the adlOol dlltrlcL IDllA EXCELLENT llurlnr -ion of cJU:em acting u p:tlice eyes aod ean br reporting Incident., . Either Locitway •UiJOlted orgolmaUon Into preclncla reporting to captain!. Counclhnan Peter Ostrander called the idea "excellent". ' Hofm aald Police can be called by per'IOrll going on vacation for added pairol protection. He e~ concern over organlutlonl looklnfior IUSJ)iclous actl as a otep thot mJa!>t lead toward vigilante actJ.viUes • Lorr did not thlnl' ll dll\fll'OUI. He said It could cut down on bur&Jarles and crime but said there had to be guidelines not jwt willy-nilly citizens. A man in the audience sua:ested that well-mtanlng citizen! without training could send police on a serle.!J of wild . goose chases. Earl Secoc said, "li I we~ a stranger oltting hert tonight, I would thtnll it js a bad town to mo~e into. Let'a not paint it dark, Jet's · paint it bright." He suggested that newspaper! could help a great deal . NOT WAR TIME Hano said, '"11li.!J isn't war time. I think every vigilante group was started by wel!.tntentioned people f:nd then peo- ple are being strung up on lamp posl!." CtUef Huck !aid crime has Increased but not astoundingly, it has lncrtased everyplace. He said police are oot looking for physical help. They're trained for the job. They're just looking for citizen eyes and ean. During discussion of the team approach to housing violations, l<lrr spoke of com· merclal occupancy violations, bedroom apartments used as kitchen apartments and garages turned lnLo Jiving quarters. It was then he •UMested patrolling the caves and dynamiUng them closed. Huck 9poke of police and sberiff'1 office patrol activity of the caves. Councilmen took no actlon at the study session. Jl was indicated l!Ome of the Items will be 1:1p aqaln for dlscns.!Jlon or action at the May 6 regular meetma:. to issuance of the Injunctions. Driving together on the wiy to the LING • • • "Nothing we say now," stated the meeUng, Aldrich said Hlgg.!l told him judges, ''is intended to restrict the district he believes a chancellor has to be one-March 13 and after anivin& in La PaJ Court in making the initial detennination fourth S.O.B., one-fourth scholar, one-took a ai1~y ~aie by c1tUe boat on tbe merits after a trial." A pretrial fourth etin man and one-fourth public to Enaenada whef.e aome Los Angeld d1te set for May 11 will be kept, said relations man. firemen gave him a ride home. attorney Herzog. "ThLs i.!J the arena unfortunately in Epling has DO immediate plans. A lnjunctions, the judges ruled, are in-which he operates." said Aldrich. graduat.e in aociology from San Diego,, tended to preserve the status quo and A regent doesn't have It ea.!Jy either. St.ate College, he plan! to complete work relieve immediate hardships pending a indicated Hlgg.!J. He said his mall is on his masters desree and decide what· final court decision. In this case, since replete with letters from ta:rpayers the future holds. · the-students had not yet begun the ir saying you represent us. But Hla:gs •aid 'Ibe San Clemente adventurer. dOPtJ.i, term, the hardship was questionable, ht al!o iS the" represenlative of the hope to place an illuitrated piece on aakl the judges. student.., the faculty Uld the Lea:l!lature. the trip ln aome qiajor maguln'e. He- The. commented that students were and he can do no lesa than be a trwt.ee toot •· li'Nt dial Of c61or motion pJctu~· not required io cut their hair, but could for all. and &ttll1 shoU duttril the trip. .. ·' comply with the rules by bair styling Hi! observation on :itudents, he !aid, Epllng ·ts the t0n' of Dr. and Mrs.: · or wearing head bands. i.!J that about two percent are hard-core Harold Epling. His father ls a well·knc:nm· Mn. Herzog noted (hat the college revolutionaries who would resort to San Clemente cardlologilt. It WI! good board did not agree to allow students murder if It would further their end1. to be home, especially once under a to oomply in thi.!J manner until after He con:ilder1 another 10 percelft ldeallJUc bot shower. Moat of the bathing sl~ the first injunction had been Issued. students: who are dupe! and eully led March 13 (I Friday}, had been in 1alt: "The judges appar!nt1y were not aware by the hard-core group. water. 1 of this, or overlooked it," she said. But the great bulk, he sald, want Eying his trusty 7$.pound boat tha~ The students now must establi!h that to do IOtnethirig about thin11 within i!: o.vermatche.d. with a 12-foot ham~ they art enUtled to privacy, that this the llmll..!J of the law. "Unlverstty of merhead, Epling uid of the crud ad~ right wu impaired and that It was C1llfomla studenta I! a group l believe venture, "lt wu a thing l'll ·never= done without adequate reason. al'! the greatest in the hatlon ." fora:et." ~ 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.;.....-'-~~~~~~~~~~-; . ,:======================================================================== ; ' IF YOU CAN'T COME IN-CALL 644-0275 for •n ••P•tl c1rp1t co11111lt1-.. who will come fo 'f'Ovr hom • wltlt ••111pl11 wilho~t 1ny .1i1r,.t1011 •• ,.~1 ~ Uilely mood of Scandi~ altar, .. ' • ' . • . -• . --.. .. .. . • -. ' •. ' : -. ~ .. -> -.. ' ' " ~ C.hl MQll J;llll W~JI 11' "'"°' .. "Pll'I 8ttdl: 1211 Wiii ., .. , 8Wlt'rl_. ~ 8"dll :m ,_, ... _ Dr. William Branson. 3120 Bern Drive, a Marine Co?'J).1 physician with three ~ldren, told of workin1 with the county to set up health services in the realm of drug!,. VD, pre-natal counseling and pre-natal health. The county would furnish the medicines and adminlstraUon. Branson and others would volunteer tbtlr' time. From l'qe l captured by Karoatan i11 broadloom and area TUI• . MIN..,.., llttll: U'IJ) ltldl a-..,,i IN ( ........ ! .. Nwttl •I C-IM llMI c Mark Gumbiner sugaested organlzalion of a citizens committee on drugs ln· cludln1 youth and all elements and Wdu of opinion in the community. Mayoc Goldbera &ald he thought It an excellent kfea. Hano said, '"''It was an e:rctllent idea when Joe Tomehak 1uggested it durln& the council cam- paign." Hagan lnvttod Cumblner to become Involved In !he drua rehahtlitaUon group alttady formed . Lorr r<eonpneDcied that ...... mbl)'mln Badhun be uked to lninMllJC< iep)a!lon that would let the db' regulate ht~ chlklnc, an arta now prHmpted by the .llale. Huck oak! httchhlking can be ~ to the hlbn, the driver• 1Dd to U.. tnlflc llrtam. Hagan n1d that .. me ptOple, aucb u coUep 1tudents, bavt tohltchhlkt. Michael Welan ~' ''hlt.chhlklnl: hu 1lwa11 bet1 • I DRAFT ... cquall!t the new draft lottery. A n1Uonal drawing Is held once a year under the pruM l)'aitm for all tt-yeal'-Olob. Loctl draft bOor<ls are directed to select men with the lowest sequence numbers fi~ Bu\ problems arlae, the !'rq!denl ex- pWned in a me.uf.le to Conput, because aeqtMnee numbin are nol evenly dlsirlbull<I 11nonc the mort than 400 local hoards. -• "Ui!dlt .lhe p,...nl 1a;;;,tor example, · 1 ··mm wltb a ~ n11mWr 185 may be called ui> by one drafl bOor<1 while a min with 1 lo~ number In • dl«etent draft board ts not called," Nllon oatd. "ThU cAir happen -~l law does not pum1t a nadonil eaU al YOWll man by loltoiy Mq\llllCt -ban." Karastan brings the deep, bouncy texture and charming look of imported rues home to you at all·American pricts. Fresceau blends II'UI of aubUe light and dark tones Int~ a nylon pUe aha1 that gives · rooms a fresh new outlook on life. Avallable in a choice of 15 colors ••• O•~ $10,95 ~L lrrn· ... ..,...,$111.MI PROFESSIC~L.J. GARRETT fU RNll1J RF Opea Moo., n.n. & l'fl r,.,_ 2215 HAR BOR ILVD. . COSTA MESA, CALIF. INTERIOR DESIGNERS 646-0275 646.0276 t .. . • . . . . • r ------ -•• ,. • <> YOL 63, NO. 97, l SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ~ ' r '· -. ··-· ORANGE COUNTY, CAL1FORNIA .. .. ...... '!:'j.i~ ---..i. ... ' I ' ' • II ' ' "":'-~ t-·~ THURSDAY.; "APIUC '23, 1970 r -, -' ' I . . ' • • • TEN CENTs iorr· Wants Laguna 'Hi pf.lie Caves' l}ynilniited "' By RlaLUUl P. NALL CM-IMlllW~Stefl • New Laguna ·Beach C o u n c i lrm a n· E!iwud Lorr Wem.e.dly nlgbt '"Uested dynamilin& the caves that hippies use to· 9W them 1agains(trarWent occupancy. : :·The health hazard to the COmmunity has ROI to be atopped," said l;ofr. "It requlre1 drutlc 'ICUon." ConvenaUon raqed from dynamite kl d_og~ Wednesday in a study sesllion attendeCI by about . II) penons. It grew ra out of• Mayor Richlrd Goldberg's 1ev~ paint transient-druc procrom .broadled dµrinj tJ?e council campaign. 1be new mayor has vowed to brighten the inage of Laguna ~acb. Discussion wu. calm and heavily spriakJ<d,d'citi.en participation. rWriter Amokf Hano took issue with LOrr's dynamite plan. . " "'When we dynamite UMl6t caves, let'1 make sure the hii)i)ies are: in there," SADDLEBACK'S WILLS.PEDALS ALONG ABOVE THE SMOG ~ut It T•k•1 an Exheustive Effort to O.t it Rolling In High . Gea:r 12-foot Eartli Day Bike Unveiled Bob Wills accomplished a CO!Jple of goa1s as he rode 12 feet above ~tbt ground to classes at Saddlebact CoUqie WtJtnesday oo "Earth Day." ; He used a means of tiansport which emitted no exhaust. And he rode the home-ma_de con-- traption from a perch high enough, it seems, to escape smog. Bob Wills pedaled his 12-foot-high bicy- cle to class. • "Lots of students rode bikes to school loday," he huffed in matter-of.fact Ex-Mayor Mal·tin Gets Position Former Laguna Beach mayor William D. Martin has been appointed by the Board of Supervisors to serve on the Clvic Center Commission , a joint COODly· Santa Ana body concerned with the development of city-county facilities: Martin, nomlnated by Supervisor Alton E. Allen. was approved by a 4 to I vote arter supervisors had rejected Supervisor Robert \Y . Baltin's proposal that hls former ex!!cutive assistant Fred Harber be placed on the Commission. Martin, longtime ci\•ic lea der in Laguna Beach and twice mayor of the Art Colony, also ha s held a number of county 1>05ltions. He has been a member of lhe Local Agency Formation Commission and was foreman or the county Grand ,Jury last year, a post he resigned in mkHmn. faabim .aa be kept tbe cycle from toppl· ing over. ~ ''I just whipped this one up on two separate weekends tor the occasion, and it works pretty well." 'Ibe cycle -actually two cycles - wu built with the remains of a pair or castoff bikes and some 'COJTlmon plum· bing pipe. Wills said the des.ign "just came to me one ,day. t have a welder, so I Uuft it together . About the trickiest maneuver with the cloud-skimming cycle is getting on'3elf up to the drlver•a seat Wills find s a convenient hill and starts the cycle coasUnt, Uten when the momentum is solid enough, he makes the trip to the top. It takes about three steps using various levels of the frame as stepping pads. '"Iben I have to turn the thing around and start pedaling uphill." he puffed as he stablized the towering rig. Wills lives in Santa Apa, but he ad· mitted he cheated a bit on the trip to school. " I drove on lhe freeway and started riding about a mile down the road." F~ Day or not , highway patrolmen still wookl lunge for the citation book if Wills undertook the )ounrey on the San Oiego Freeway using hi1 own 1mog- free vehicle. · STOCK MAJlKET NEW YORK IAPI -The stock market declined sharply in late trading this afternoon. «See quotations, Pq;ea 32-33). • said H'11Q.' ''lben 1«'1 ·so down aDd pave over &be beach. •• " coolloe long hair and ·that · the-.oanty health ~enf show ·.-.r dil\iltnce in eD\o<.clJii this Jaw. Mayor Goldberg ruled Haoo oul ol order. Hano, later told a ,report.er he was also going to suggeot that the fir< depart- ment be is.sued name -throwers for Heisler Part. . Other highlights ol the new city posture. on lawlessness were: --Sull"stions that r<Sidenll be organ;,,.. ed ' Iii precincts or blocb with captains -equipped with walkie' talkies to'..,... ''' tbe ">'"I and ·ears ol . the pollc< in restraining crime. -Lorr'I ·suggestion that L a g u n a waiters and waifressea wear nets k>' Hotel Plan Reaction Skeptical By BARBARA KREIBICH Of Ille 0.llY Pllft st•ff ProJ>Osal for development of a "twin tower" hotel complex on Laguna's beachfront between Laguna Avenue and Legion Street, revealed in ~e DAILY PILOT Wednesday, _..,ify came as a surpf~ to some o:mmunity leaden. ·.N.,.. ~or Ri~ 1lol<iJers Aid. ''!'•· bt.mo.t. l 14'd!Jiiiow lilJll!llil_ about it. I had heaid1 .Mine planJ' ,.._j In tbe worts, buf"t~~ · a1~:111!r pJao or talked to .Ibo ;people lllmld, so ·I can't comment at this time. However, I will say that I am very, very glad aomeone ls interested." Goldberg noted that the area In ques- tion is within the proposed hotel zone a.nd that the idea of allowing some additional height with compensating open space to avoid a "wall" effect had been favorably discussed. -The titellhood that the city will add three officers as • dowtllowll foot; patrol between Cleo 'street a°i1 F'o~.Aveaue • -. . . - at a -(by pruen~·llluy'-!!'l ,-hi!~--~· Qilef ~ ol 128.llOO. ' • --. -' rieth Huclt lat tbe dowlitown foot patrol -:D~ ol a.P<ftCfltw !..0 ~I~ hai already mulftd tn clinic 't!IAt """ld,' be , -Jn .-. about'45.addltlooal amlll, JI f<r 11tftnc JllllCllon with'llie. county bulth ~-on the sldewalb and _, ,,.. Utlerlng. ment. · , . ' ·• 4 • ' d;t'Unk. posaesakm of dillgerou1 dn.JO:, · .:..LorT•a su116t1on Iha~ cfilla be ,Upi'. dflllllt In a~to, lealb law-violatioos and oll tjty ,parb and .ocbool •....->Dd· assaulting 111 officer. • that ollenolcra ol <iog1 oontrol,Jaws 'be, ·-Dtscusslon, Of a ,team appr~h to lined· ftverely. · . . . -, housing vlolaU.,. li> wl\fCll bulldi • fire -Olscuslion ill ~.fuJUime ,aniJnal..C<!n-· and health Olllclall wOuld enter a1lt.:s ti<>I -· . . '(See DYN·-'Pap I) ._. . .,..,.~~ Fatherhood, Oceupation No Barrier ' WASHINGTON (UPI) P.....tdent Nilon ordered an end today to any more occupation.al deferments from tht dtaft, "U well as deferments ror father• e.xcept in cuea of possible ntreme hardship on their families. Nixon also asked Congress to open the way ·for him to stop an student deferments. {-li thos< holding delennen\s could keep them, however. Nixon said In • special -to lbt 11a!'se ud ·-' thlit ouch deferments "an no Janpr diet.It«! by the national interest." ' He issued 'fan execuUve order stoppin1 lmmedlatel1 _,,,_ buld .. oc- cupatltMI ar farm work • and oo fatberbOod ··ucept w h ere local draft boards del.,.m!J1ed extreme hardiblp would result. He .asked for a change lh tbe drift htw to eUmlnate a provlsiOn noW guaranteeing defennenta for un- dergraduate college atudtnts. Ntxon also 'ouWoed adjuiltments In tbe lotte~ .9atem' for drafting 1 19-year~s. which eonvess passed irt his reqilest Wt· year. The proposed hotel complex would con- sist ,of twin towers at either end, rBlng to a height. of perhaps 12 or 14 stories, partly below highway level, with a wide ·open space in the center to give an unobstructed ocean view and parking underground. Conference facilities a1Jo would be included. Former Ma)'Or William D. Marlin, under wbole admlnistration the Main Beach purdiaa was developed. saw. In the plan an -~ to avoid putting ony bole! on tbe Main lloch ltstll, which had been propmed u ·an ·economlc generator for the city. • / ~ • DAILY> 1"$1..DT st.ti ...... · Under the present lottery system a youngster whose sequence number is. for example, 150, J1111 be. ~ br one draft board while a man with a lower number in a dWerent draft board is not called. "From what little I know about this," said Martin, "I think it's great. The (See H<Yl'EL, Page ll ~ary's Ap~al For 'Freedom Nixed by Court Speclal to Ille DAIL y PDm SAN FRANCISCO -Maklag no com- ment .at all, the Callfomla Supreme Court refused here Wednesday to lree Dr. Timothy Leary from prison on bail Whtie appealing his Orange County mari· juua conviction. He is currently at the California Institute for Mea at Chlao, just beginning a one-to-10 year sentence. l}l>Jense attorney George Chula tlas filed an appeal against his co11vlctit;ln stemming from a Dec. 26, 1968 arrest in Laguna Beach, while his wire and SOR have also been convicted. Dr. Leary's release on bail was sought In a peUtlon for a writ, noUng he had ..never missed a COU(t appearaace and had only one prior conviction. That count, of transporting one ounce of marijuana between Texas and Mexko. resulted in a sUff federal prison te'nn also ul'Kier ap~ Orange ClountY Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan branded the former Harvard psychology professor . an in· sk11ous threat to society in passing sentence earlier this year. Bail ls quite frequently permitted a convk:ted individual while his case is being appealed to higher courts. Rosemary Leary, 34, is currently tree on her own recognizance while awaiting sentence for the Laguna Beach case, which involved LSD aod marijuana. Dr. Leary's son John, ZO, Is currently underfioing a !l<klay p 1 y c h I a t r I c classll1caUon and evaluation period at the prison where his father ls beglnnlng his Wm. SAN CLEMENT~!$ T<!'!I :El'LlNCf. HOME FROM, lt1E' SIA . A 9Y,-foot Rowbo<ot . ls. No M.tl<!>· lot' • 12·fodt Hommoniffcl ' . San Clemente. Fisherman Tells of 33-day Adventure Fishing ls fabul0t1s Jn the Baja California gulf. A San ·Clemente man knows. He just trolled 11111 mil<s while rowing a small boat and liviilg off Ute sea. Tom Epling, 29, is home from the sea today, the sea that su.staioed him. for 33 days with 'its fish and lobster -and sharks. Epling, 315 Cristobal, rowed his 91h-foot fiberglass dingy-dory from San Felipe to La Paz near the tip of Ba:ja California Sur. He also made the ·boat. sun bronzer and 20 pounds lighter, Epl~ Ing ls sporting a ·handsome bear<! and beautiful memories. Friendly Mexican shark and turtle fishennen 'sort of shoot their heads at the size of the;undertaklng in relation to the size of the one-man· power boiat. · But Epling had wanted to make the voyage for several· ycrars in order to see the whole Baja coast. 'lie Only came tO thtee major settlements and went once for nine ds:Yt wJthout seeing another human . Those-be saw were friendly. Next time Epling•plana,to take a radio. • The iOft-spoken .adventurer b&d a lot of run-Ins with · sharks ~ i~ud,lfll , ore • . UNHOLY ~A.TERIA.L HA.S 0 HOLIER COVER SYDNEY (AP) -In an ellot't to avoid seiiure · by Australian cusionles. porn0graphlc allde1, plctum and bc!Olrs • are bel".I sent llom the United States In • envelo\>es bearirig 'the name of evangelJst Biily Graham. aulhOH\les reported. _.. · - -. . ugly· 12·foot, hammerhead that came •up and binged the rear of.hla dingy. · · EpJlnler dl<in't wall \o flncl '-C!Ut if It was 'a m:aneater. He .threw' llGftlfl fish over to f)my the shark amt ·rtnrec:1• for shore. Thei'e were alSo· wt.ales that. pa~ ui>der hJm•w111iou1 m!Jhap. ' • ' 1 He dined on a high . prot,;lji ;diet of lobster that he 'dove for, ye:lloWtaU and · other of the plentiful species ttiat he trolled for while making 21 or za·· miles a day. · • · €pltnger< haa for · a galley o n I y a rrying rpan and a spoon. But he ~me expert wtth the frying· pan. bulldlnl fires of driftwood: . · , ' ' . He 'had fiv!; gallon& of qtef. and always' kept • tWo ln1 merve.• He also jJurchastd n;i.llk from ~i!xfcana along the w'"ay. . 1 The weather· was m·oatly good along. the arid' coastline. A few days of high winds kept him aihore. He spent three days 1durtng .'one windy 'slep In his bot1t tied In lht lee of a ·rock island. 1 At night he set up.11 06t' aabbie with hla lleepl11.1 •hag and' wun•t 'botber<cl by :1n1ects altbollgh 1het ~ a ·cottple of ra\lJesnakes: He .aid the .. country was mostly d...!t and· ~IC l'oc:r. Th< a1ngy 'hid La· ""' · letl'red on ono olde and · San P'ellpe' on the olhtr. Towirds the' en& of the1 jiiiurney. satd Eplln1, r.jexlca~ In )I!•. 1!$hlng !!el· tlementa ~ to doUbl , thoj ' be -ha<! rowed all the way from SM Felipe. He ,had companx ~-Ille rtnl third of the v07agt, qomjlbtll M~ ·of NtlfWI " Beach. lut 11!-'.I boat Clll'liied and he loit· port· of his jeor and toot a f.,,., •to GnaY..,aa alter about !00 miles. ~ • Epll!'I rlgpd a homemade sail for a time and plans -'to rtg \Ill boal for ., 1all. Ile dedortod ~ 8a1i'Fellpe · (S. ~PIJNG; Pip; a)' ,. ~, ' . ' , ,-- The President proposed a new system that -i~ put each month'• drift ca11 on ~ national buis with the same lottc'J JeqUence numbers effective nationwide. "Even if college deferments are phased out," Nixon aaJd, "college men who through ROTC .or other military Jll'O- grams have Chosen to o b l t g a t. e themselves to enter mJUtary service .at a later date would be permitted to postpone their acUve d11ty unUI com· pletion of their study program .", He sCressed that in doing away with deferments he was •peakl11.1 ol "phaalng oo' -not. the elimination -of niltinc defennenta." "The' sudden elhnlnatlon ol eilsllq delemienta would dianopt •piano · mado In good faith by Individuals, companies, colleges and local IChool nstems cri the b~ of. t b'o •ti defmnents," lie asserted. I • In addition, NIJiln aald lie would ut Congress to wipe out ...mhly-quotas for local boards· IO that he can en.bliah I natlona~ ilralt <all. His (IOOI Is to • • (See DRAJrf', Page I) Coast Wielltlter . Sprlng ls barely bere, J:lut IUln· mer weather ta in store tor the Orange Coast Friday, with 11.1nny skles and temperatures breakint the 70-degree barrier. INSUt•: TODA.I' . The mov,: to 'mpeoch Jiutfce William 0. DougtOI goes to th« Wru core of the Foiindino FotA- tr• cdnctrn a£ ptoUCrff\g ·t11.e judlciof'JI from th• • COJlll'f,., Pag< S. -..... --. --.. _._. ,, =---= •-n ·--....... . ......... :...i .... ":a .. - .'I": .. • •• ' Per.' :ils~·tTni.ver~ity'. ilaht-::r~: ~ AV..... to Logion SltMI •.. 1 ~ 1 .. is ideal tor hotel development and tf . ' . ·~-......... -... -ALJ,r:ich,. [JC Regent Defend Free Speech at-N~port.Semnar · ~~.!~--~ • • , ' • • • ' , I · city to put I l>Otef GO the publ!C beol : ~~iii poll~ tboalhl Is 1 sayln1 Wfiat be wu ialnJ 11o do to n>Ue • Hldlnl oa his own campus feuor Anpla Duis. ' ·Ind I'm .,,.. the ploplo wou1<1 mu t1Nr 'thrtit ' fu the Unlverstty of me, my family and my home." of the altuaUon. Jie Wd ~ine does not The re.ent and the cbanctlklr ~lndi~~ . 'prefer. • .beoial .¥ ,.as , ._ optp W Calilomla accordilll to two UC.. leaders ''The university to me has to be a have an Isla Villa where itudtlits were th1;t It is wearying ~ .thaik}ess ,. '8 , :Atis·could be~&.real taet: and 'l eeriatn~ · ~U:!nJ !.! a fiewport Chamtie; of Corn· free market place of Ideas," said Hiq1. out of aorta and there w.as ~ble '"°'w· weig~...!"~2s ~ afade~~ ~n\ . ~ il will w~k"out.~· • · l!Utllan prl<d open a )athroom ..Jn.· meiCOf;.n!lnar on the unl~erslly and the "II would be very easy for the ngents Ing. . and •= •.,.,~ 18 .., commwu Y _.. Chamber of C.mmertt Pnaltlt•;a dow tn the home of a san CleriienM commdnUy~ to set themselves up as jUdge. Nothing .Regent.s qtalrman Higgs . said a~ 1Y;, . TY.. .J..awrtnct Uid he was 1'11tound4:d allelman Wedneld nll!ht . llf1&lf<d. 'Ill< speal;lri wire DoWIU A. Higgs. could demoy tile unlvenity quicker than pearance of KuMt!er and flVe of the It ts lmPQlilble today to.Ju!N anyone bx tht s1ory ~~ th! hotel pro • , 11 • • . ~ cllainrian -Of, the UC Board a( Rqents, th>,t" · . Olicqo defendants •t.,, Irvme . Wlf . contro~ral•l. "!'to tile ca_, •1111¥. btl\ ,eptlmlo~ ~· !t OOllld be ·::a •!pall lii lliir, ~'.il/Y Ind. "\'11 Jn!o "'°•!Ml llaniel '.G. Aldrich Jr. <banc<llor Aldrich J...ufied his declalon to p<rmlt dlOCUllOd with Aldrich. no ~ber· ii "'"!!"'g· 'l •I thrtlt to,ine °'!, 1"1' right tl!1ol f .. WJUOL" ' a~~~·-· ·' ?i-. ~*' . j._of'thilrvln~ ~pus. 1 • • five of the Chlcagq Seven and thtlr of ,~. ~rd or Regent.I m~de any ~ple, said Otancellor Aldrich. TM. "It ooul,~ be. vefy-·.IOOdf POlice· sald"the tMft occurrtd at t)ie 'I'tiey -stoOd up Tuelday night rot defense attornev WilUam Kun.suer to motion lo direct .the .chanc~llor lo ~~ unlverst~r is '° suspect and 1 am so Lawrence. There's got to be so~ home oi Roget Glen Grey~ a saleanan ·academic freedom al1d tree soeecb, while. speak on the UCt campus, made be£ ore anything but t1ert1se his own Judgment, au:rt. Id he . hes th tlv!re and most everybody .feels it _ " with a bUstnesa in SoUtb La.:.;..._ The revtallng the price thty must.someUmes their scheduled appearance Sunday Was he.,5811 clod. not Imo . b t K _ _.,~~ nd e saln the ~-111\ltyere :;l.tdsorr;e a logical area. ~"! a. ~tel zo~. b\11 . , ~ o-· pa)' for their vte.ws...: canceled. . • " w a ~UMJCI a group . ........... ' en y ' we are vuy cOnCltMid iibOut JM type Gr~.~ ti at ]11· Avellljla San -"My reading of the campus is the , the others would .. ~ave aai~. I have, ~ comrnUf'lty,_. Uuit 1V0Uld be wllllng: of development thit pr In.• We don~ ~-~ ~ ..... ...... ~. ....... .:... ~J-ROFISSOR : _ faculty and atudents bave done a flrst to ~e ,they .would have llv_e~ within ~ .sponsof ~tr0v.ersl1J 11pt.1kers so the ~t 11 ·•wall' oi. llO~rY Wau,akJ Git: 1'e ~· ~ IOmeUm& betw•l ·. Hflp 11.ld "".be ~ a letter asking rate job functioning wlthln the Jaw," the law, Higgs femarked . , un1ver~lty will not be under constant Miami. I'll be moit lnterested to leani . · . ~~jt 11 podlbl• be doea ~move said the chancellor. Hl1&•·S11ld he la a la'!¥yer al)d he wlthermf flte. more of tbls." .· ,. ; 1 tod !l··-" p.m., Crayaon tokf 'pOUce. -· to f1tt · NeW 'lM't PhllotOpher Herbert In answer to a question, Aldrich said he cannot find . It in him to tJCUse the NOT A BALANCE .pivie League President A·n t b on ~ ~ ·pritd .°'*!l an ~' Mal-cU)e (tom the UC Sa~ Die10 faculty. realizes UC santa Barbara Chancellor ~nduct ~ KuniUer a~d !~e defendants --· -· · . Demebi•* said, ·~ pOints up~ --1w Jt i:Dcb-. ,_aqutre to tnle:r tbe Jlla1 1frOte ble"'k to the m1ri who Vernon Cheadle said KunsUer and . the m the Chicago Seven trial. nity violah!d Irvine c:~az:JY 'Pfrtn\l~a::· a;l;ltolute -need for a cff.o tcommtrcialt hame. ._ · -,,: -. · : ... Utecl 3-bi ... tl\it · he .J'ould ~ glad others would not be allowed to appear every t')lle I kooW of professiO!'J~I con-· Maso.n, a , pane . t . · r hotel-oceail) ione·f.90 ~We can .be. u. 1bey then weni -'to t•o tepltlte to discuss ft i!Jt!\,:.•hiin over )\lJlCh. Het again because they poee a threat to duct, but· that does not mean thole of conunerce s semi'1, said ~ hears we won't someday be' 1oltc up to:~• berlrooml and raniiclled them ... cot aoother lett.er·iuy1ng, ''Tb.anU, but the c:unmunlty. (The Bank of America gtnUeme• shoulfl not be allo,';"ed to ap-people co~~ ~a ~ ls not a stories. . . 4. • , i : A full·1'nlth beige inmk ~t vahlfd . It wouldn't..ilo' anv'IOOd to .talk about n. burnll1g had followed an lnllammatory pear on• university cam~. balance. of vJeWpoint& presented by "Fourtet1 stories is lllgb, beyond what at M 000 wu taken from one c}olet """J'here ca.n't.. .. be two. skies to tbls .ques-talk by Kuntsler.) Hlgp, a Democrat appointed to the unlve~ty spe~k~rs. . . we had hoped, but tht ·concept of then ~tuffed with a small file cablnei . J.ion." Board of Regents by .former gove~nor . AJdnch ~1.d 1t ls hls responmbilJty over pre(erenUal high rise in exchange for Jnto pillow tak f bed Aldrlch said he received "the most MAKE READING Pat Brown, voted to fire UC President ti~e to see there is a bal8!1ce of view· open space is acceptable. I'd llke to ottice':.s aald 'cue en rom a • · ililseiable letter, signed by I vigilante, Aldrich said each chancellor has to Clark Kerr and UCLA communist pro-pennis present~. But pra_ct1c~lly speak· tnow what we get in eichange. The _ JI! • ~1...... , .. i-...1 11 • • · 1ng, accomplishing that 1s difficult, be undergroW1'1 parking is fine and IO is • ...., e Cl""""" conl4ll..,.,. sevtr said " . pieces of jeweb'y 1'alued at tl)95 IOme; ., ·he adl·" tt the the open apaca ta ·tbe .center, tf tt logs bond! and MDO i .. ca.sh ' I G tt• B I D • . T r . """repruenta v~ or ~e is true opt?a apace -·With 1andscaplne II~ ~ . s 11£!ue e 1ng ea airy who bas .,got a ca"", he II want to and not a parkiJtg lol '-~aY"".').hf"''t",!llll· ~_P!llncto•n Jn-.~·. ., ~ •, . •peak, he'll come, Ind he won't requke "If we •et this" he added "the Civic ve~ m s u.wndnQ -av a .. ts r bo · ( pe-• f ) " Aldrl h 0 ' ' the tOtaI value r:L the stolen 'Hems,~ • -.. • • . an. norar1um s 11.1.ers ee , c League will batUe to have absolutely police said. sa id. . nothing on the Main Beach. That would Clemente Fur Thief ' . Cleans Vp Th ·-· told m he Saddleb ks de G . Ah ad W'tl c ts 't Heremarkedthathethmksthecampus bean acceptable trade except14storie.s I u! ~esin•nf vino ~er?,. V WIS . UC tu nts oing e l l our Ul has missed the boat by not publishing seems a lillle high J'~ afraid we might Nn ~ ... ? ~~ .. !. s _ _.eias, a list of all those invited. The represen· ao on to 28 or 4' or what have "WW• .. eOfliv., "~ .... ~1 ~~7 ~~1 . ..!.... .. .1 ---tative or the conservaUve viewpoint, the That's why a hote'l zone is very imporl;~t !':nlncb~ulalng1~ ~chlM:ll "'"U:,: Saddleback College students disputing ·nie oPinlon tollowed an order handed president Dr. Fred Bremer said en-chancellor noted, most often js not now ,. up a ~ me nn:: wm apparenNT the IChool's right to regulate the length down la.n week by a three-judge ap-forcement would continue to remain crusading or requires a la r 11 e · ~ wu Uled to pry open the bathroom and -,ie. ot thelr -htlr will dlfln1M1y peU&te. panel for immediate vacations "flexible" until direction is received honorarium. Architect Pet.er Ostrander, 1ewl)r:· window. go on wtth their -actior\. N"'J>Orl . of prelimlnlry IIIJ1111Ctloos obtained by from the board of tru•le<s. He noted that of -!peakers who ~tedbe~ ~s ~· ~~c~. Buch atton;iiy 'Pftricia Kenog said ~ the studentl' attorney to teep·tbe collece The wrttten opinion said the Federal do come to the campus oily tome are d lo 11 f Screams Frighten Intruder; Rape day. from~ tbelr reg Is tr at lo n District Court had "abused its discre-covered by the press. He s a Id eve pmen Qr eome time but kbew · A written · oplnlon handed down by becaUM ol vlolaUon of the dms code. tion" in Issuing the Injunctions that fore· C,Ongressman James Corman of the :~kg toa':!m:~ ~':1 ~r1 ha:~:d : the N~_€lrcWt Comt,of Appeall 1tated The injunctions, in effect ·s Ince ed the college to permit the long haired Prealdent's Commission on Civil Disorder to the people, know who their arcbitect . the burden of atablilb.tng ·tnvasiOl1 o( Jam.iary, bad resulted In a temporary studenls to register and that "the court was on the same program a year and . and the · tbeir conslltutlonal riih.b now ll up relaxatJon of the hair rules. On l'f!Ceipt is presuming to interfere with the day a hall ago with Black Panther Eldridge ~ever,~ .. t~: .. : ad~U°"". to tbe lt.udents. .. · of the llUJ'pOrtina wriUen opinion, college to day operation of the public school Cleaver but all the focus and comrnent • • • ••. .J . Att~~pt Foiled f'rom Pase l A Y011111 San 'Clemente ....,.. awoke alter ' mldnlpt this morning to find • young · ma atm:ling near ber bed with a ' lmlfe .. le .bil belt, pollce reported, but the would-be zaplst fled alter the lit! ¥id her iniither began scrwnlng. The Incident occorred In the downtown aru of the-City at about 1:14 a.m. The 15-yeaMld llDllWTied victim told lnve,tta11tor1 ~ bad IOQt: to sleep before mldnlPt · and bid 1ofl 1 llvin( room li#on. · • · · · , ,. A~ cit woke her up after 1 a.m. and Ibo saw the man Jn his early ;I!/' 1tandlng ~~d lhi.' ... ~ .. ~' ~· lntnx1er,· •'ffhat do you wlnf?" ahd the man reached f11r the knife and polDled JI ·al her as Ji! opproOcJied the bed. • "Sltut -.."' tbe. lnfruder·answered. · The 'W6man btpn 1Crealning and beti mother. sleeping In the lldl room, awoke and allo began shouting. The Intruder lled, police said, leaving the.. tnlfe, wblch be bad taken from the women's kltcheu, on the Ooor. :Investigators said the women both had "a very good deacription" ol the intruder. Self-improvement Lecture Planned •'Transcendental Medllation'' wUJ be' . the topic of a lecture fo be pmented bY. the International Club of Laguna lieach High School at 7,3C1 p.m, Frlday lo the high school gymnasium. Guest lecturer G. W. Huenecke will speak on the pracUcal benefits of this Wdmlque of sell-improvement. Plane Crashes AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) -A prlvale plane cm 1 flight from W"hlngtoo, D.C., nosed into a narrow space between two ltomes late WednMday about four · blocks abort « the Austin MWllclpal Alrporl. DAILY PILOT N-.,.rt .... ...... -' c ....... •Hlllll ..... .._. ....... ,.., s.cr: ""' l•b•r:tl H. w ... ,ruldtn .nil PHlb!Mf" J•cli a., Cytf•Y Vk• Pr .. :0...1 •nol CO..tl lo\9Mll' ti.-., 1Ctt¥il 'f"' T1111111 •t A. MY1phi111 MIMtlllll IEdllW •i•~•nl '· Nell So\1111 o"'"" c_,1y •"tor ....... C..te MeM: **-\lliflt'I ,_, SITwt It~ .. ldll '211 W.I .... , ~ .......... ._,_, m ,....,., ,,._ ,.._"*""" IMtdll 111n ht'.?'1~1..r &Ml ~: .. .....,,. Ill ...... i.. 11:•1 DYNAMITE ... ~ In sectors d~lgnated by the council to -code vlolattons, Huck Aid the trill downtown poli<e patrol hu been hlJJbly mccmlll! but is a drain on the overtime budget. He said lt ""'1d take thrte additional men to maintain it seven daya: a wetk, eight hours dally. . . CltJ.Manapr. J1111e1 D. Whelton said, in l'llatlon to hirina: an animal control offi<or, tha'. the couooll woold have to ~~"''"" .. Th cl Ilia 'h~1~1/Y" ~ ~yi>j~~ anlmil con&ot He said police clle leash law violatcn. A man ia the audience aajd, "I call the police ~ department and they mer me fo 1*' hwnane society. I call the humane sOclety and they ... say 1catch tt and we'll pick It tq>'." Wheotoo aaid when be .hear1 such ~ be cUifen db SP,CA o!lic:tals to~oO\U>eoenice, A :-·Jn ·Ille audlen"' eomplalllld of reut..f --walking their dogs in Hel.s1er Park as an unsanitary situa- tion. Real~ Vern Taoclmer complained or dop on th"e beach, leashed Of unleash- ed. LIT<E DOGS Wheaton said this octW'S on his driveway by nel_llhbors with dogs. Wrtter Hano said, "I kind of lik& seelng dogs on the beach. The v should be on leashes but I kind of like the feel of dogs and kids on the beach . ., A woman asked that It be made clear where dog owners can legally exercise their dogs. During the drug abuse portion of the session, DavJd lfagan, chairman pro tem of the new LaQ;Una Beach Drug Education and Rehabilitation CouncD, was in- troduoed. Hagan said the emerging organization Intends to gather all se.rments of the community togethtr and define the pro- blem. He said that iax:-supQCl!'ted Oran11e County medical services belong in the community -"they aren't volunteers." Councilman Charlton Boyd spoke of need for local seMces in the re1 Jm ol mOlltal h,.lth, public bellth, family planning, weUare , peyaonal employment. and environment.al services. TOLD OF WORK He spoke of his work · tn securing an ·advance psychiatric evaluatkm team to come into the community to determine the netd for social ~ork. · . • Dr:Wllliant Brosoa. 3120 Bern Drive, a Marine Corps• p111sldan with three children, told of working with the county to set up health services in the realm or drop, VD, pre--natal counseling and pre-natal health. 1be county would furnish the medicines and a.dmlnlstraUon . Branson and otben would volunteer tbeir time . Mark Gumblner suggested organintion of a clUzens commltt&e on dru11 W eluding youth and all elementa and shades of opinion in the community. Mayor Goldberg said be thollght ti an e1ceUent ktea. Hano said, "ll was a.1L.Y ft1LOT. Wllll Wllldl 11 ~ ,... an excellent idea when Joe Tomehak :::-:::.,:te "'('!:,~ :,?1~~ suggeated it during the council cazn. • ~ kHt>. c...1a Miu. tt,111111111• palgn. '' ~.,,. ..&::~i:,..=.111~:;:-.,:.111...:;:; Haa:an invited Gumblncr to becGme c........ ,......, .... ,i.1111 -at ttu ""'' Involved ln the drua: rehlbilltation l">UP ..... I~ H.,....-1 •Ndt.. _,Jal WM! .. 1-• .1y (-". • .., '"""' °" .. ~. ~~ IJnlK'll f '"'''' IFI ,,,., •4Zt4JJI Lorr rt90nunended I.hat AssembbmM at ,.... .w •• ,,... ,u.un Badham be uked•to llltrodooe Jq:lllaUoa ' s. =· •• ~• ... ,.,...;.,.., that .1"0Uld let the city regulate hit.. T 1 • 4H-441t chlklng. an ilU now pr,..mplod )y • J $4 I the ~"'• . c.r-. """ ~ °""' .......... --· .. ...,. -, """~.._ Holli AW htlcbhlk'•• can be huan!ou1 •f1111'11f ........ ~11 ....... '""-;~ ... .., ., " ..-111 ,.,.. CG ..-::· ~;., ,., the drlvm and to -the ...... • _..., · . "lrlifii itn'11'.l-"Hl&ui aald tbal aome :;""' ~dM~ "~ jleop\e, Mb u colltae •tildenta, have ...,.,_~ ...,......,. to bltchhilt .'·Mlchatl Wei an L..".:.'·.,,,;.· --.:.-_-.... :-.. _-:"'=":-'"-· -~-aald. ''hltchblkla!t hat llw~_ ~ • <. groovy way to get around." But he advised seloctlvlty In choosing those given rides. Holm Nked il anyone had conll<ted Badhan>. Goldberg, who Initially in- troduced the concept, said, "as far as I know we have not ... we're asking for a CODMDIUl.11 It WN Ald. .. .by • audience mnmbtr that counc:llm!D .lbould rtmember that high icbool .ftude!ils out year will Ii'°' tm!b:,R'! ~~,to sci.,.) ,bee-p[~! cu • ..,.. Jn.the i<liool dlitrici. IDEA~JCXCKIJ.ENT ' During dlscuaolon of cltlJeos acting u pollca eyes and eara hr nporUng incldenl/, Esther Lockway auggesled org~ Into ptetJnc!a· reporthig to captains. Councilman Peter ostrander called the ictea "excellent". Holm iaid police can be called by persons going on vacaUon for added patrol protection. He expreue<I con<:<m ·over organizations looking fer SU!J)iclous ac:U aa a step that ml&bl· Jead toward vigilante activities. ~ Lorr did not thW tt "-'· He said It could cut down on burglaries and crime but said then had to be guidelines not just willy-nilly citizens. A man in the audience l\W'.l!Stfd that well-meaning ciUztns without training could send police on a .series of wild goose chases. Earl Secor said, "If T were a stranger sitting here tonight, I would think It is a bad town to move into. Let's not paint it dark, let's paint it bright." He suggested that newspapers could help a great deal. · NOTWARmlE Hano said, "This isn't war time. I think every vigilante group was started by well-intentioned people and then peo- ple are being strung up on lamp posts." Chief Huck said crime has increaseifl but not astoundingly, it has increased: everyplace. He said politi! are not looking for physical help. They're trained for the job. They're just looking for citizen eyes and ean. During discussion or the team approach. to housing violations, Lorr spoke of com·· mel"tial occupancy vlolaUons, bedroom apartments used as kitchen apartmecta and garages turned intO living quarters. It was then he suggested patrolling the caves and dynamiUng them closed. Huck spoke of poUce and sheriff's office patrol activity of the caves. Councilmen took no actioc at the. study session. It was indicated some of the items will be up again for discussion or action at the May ti rtg\l:lar meeting. From Pa1e l DRAFf ... cqualiu the new draft lottery. A naUonal drawlng is held once a year under the present sys1em. for an Jf..year-oltb. Local draf\ boards are directed to select men wUh the lowest sequence numbers flrst • But problems artJe, the President e-.:· plained In a memct: to Cona:m•. because sequence numbers are not ntn11 di&trlbuttd amona: the more than 400 local boards. "Under lhe Present law, for example, A ml'l'I With · i stqUIDCI number W may be called up by one draft board while a man w1th • lower number In ·ll dlHertnt dn.fl board U not called,'' Nixon said. "This can hapJ><ll IIecauao present law dots not pmnit a natJonal call •ol Y<Unc men by lotter)' -lllllOban." system." was about what Cleaver said. The appellate panel made It clear however, that the opinkm referred only TEW BELIEF to issuance of the injunctloM. Driving together on the' way to the "Nothing we say now," stated the meeting, Aldrich said Hig1s told him judges, ''is Intended to restrict the district he believes a chancellor has to be one- Court In making the initial determination foµrth S.O.B., one-fourth scholar, one· on the merits after a trial" A pretrial fourth con man and one-fourth public date set for May 11 will be kept, said relaUons man. attorney Herzog. "Thi! l! the arena unfortunately 1n Injunctions, the judges ruled,· are in-which he operates," said Aldrich. tended to preserve the status quo and A regent doesn't have it easy either, relieve immediate hardshlps pending a indicated Higgs. He said his mall is final court decision. In this case, since replete with letters from taxpayers the students had not yet begun their saying you represent us. But Hlga:s said term, the haidship was questionable, he also ii the . repreaentatift' of. the said the judges. student:i, the faculty aw:l the Legislature The commented that students were and he can do oo-'ffss than be a trustee not required to cut their hai,r, but could for all. comply with the rules by hkir stylina: His observation on students, he said, « wearing head bands. is that about two percent art bard-care Mrs. Herzog noted that lhe college revolutionaries who wouJd resort lo board did not agree to allow students murder if it would further their ends. to t..'Omply in tJli! manner until after He considers another 10 percent idealisUc the first Jnjunction had been Issued. students Who are dupes and eaaily led "The judges apparently were not aware by the hard-core group. of this, or overlooked it," she said. But lhe great bulk, he said. want The students now must establish that to do sometbbig about things within they are entlUed to privacy, that this the limits of the law. "University of right was tmpatred and that it wu Call!omia studen'ts as a group I believe done without adequate reason. are the greatest in the nation." • •M lh>el:r mood·of Samdiium-•"41,: coptund by Jtara11an in broadloom and 1171!4 '"'' ' From Pase l ,. .. EPPLING ... March 13 and alter arrivlna: 1n La Paz · took a six-day voyage by catUe boat to Ensenada where tome Los Angeltt ~ firemen gave him a ride home. Epttng lw no immediate plans. A graduate In oocfology from San Di<go State College, he plans to complete work on his masters degree and decide wbaf the future holds. The San Clemente adventW'el' don· hope to place an illilltrated plice .0 the trip in some .major rpaculoe.. .He tQ;q~a.grut Cleal of coJor,moitoft piCtUres, il)i! itlll abols during tbe trip. ' Epling ls the son of Dr. and Mrt. Harold Epling. Ria father Is a well-known ~ Clemente cardlologlll It was good to be home, especially once under ._ hot shower. Most of the bathing sinct March 13 (a Friday), had been in salt water. , Eying his trusty 7~pound boat thai is overmatched with a U.fcd ham• meibe@d. Jl:pttng said of the lltaocf adJ venture, "It was a thing I'll nevd forget." ~ • If YOU CAN'T COME Uj-CALL •46-027S fM Ill •llplPf .. ,, .. c1n111li11Jf wh• wJU com• to~ y•llr hom1 with 1•mplH with111I lft't • 111,~11 •• I• yo11I . . • ( . . • • • • . • , • " ~ ' Karastan brlnp the deep, bouncy texturo 111d dlanninf look of imported rugs home to you at all-American prices. Fresceau blends mu of subUe JJgbt and duk tones into a nylon pile 1h11 that gives roo111s a fresh new ouUook on life. Available in a choice or 15 colors ••• ....,, $10.95 ........... _,,....,,111,ffl H.J.GARRFff fURNlllJ~F PROFESSICNAL 2215 HARIOR ILVD. INIERIOR DESIGNERS o,_ M-. n.., & r.t. lffL COSTA MESA, CALIF. . 646 -0275 64t..017' I\ I ' ' •l • . ' . • ·: :· .. .,_ " DAILY PUT """ n "'9111 Y.,._. OFF DANA'HARBOR, BEAU.TY IS AS DEEP AS THE OCEAN, AS HIGH AS A CLOUD ' . ' " :Seniors Begin Countdown ' By FRED SCllllEMEHL Of l1M Dlllr P1191 Sl•tf »·IN ABOUT 34 days, it will all be over for Laguna Beach High School's Class of 1970. Graduation -will .. end four years of high school and the eight years of biaslc training before that.· ""SenJon are getting In the swing of things already · wiUt "College Visitation Day,'' formerly called "ditch day," next Monday. On this day, seniors tradl· titlnally do not show up for school or they fllCe some hcnible form of. peer pressure. -But, it was decided · by the ad· ministration that "ditch day" was too misleading (not t.o mention the problems tt caused on the attendance forms for the stare). So College Visitation Day b the way from now on in. IT'LL .BE INTERESTING to see just bow many studerlta go t.o the college cl their cboice ·on April %7. Times at the beach are bound to be ·great. ~ors (and their lucky p~ts) have bo<n busy with iols of ordedng. Some orders for announcerpents, others for Pins, BOOie for rings, clus cards and all the other trappings for the com· Uiencemer:it cerem!>fl.ies. i ORDER BLANKS ARE al9@ piling into h i activities office for caPs arkl gowris. Originally, it Was voted by the senior claa lo · buy the cap and gown, llul It wa1 then later decided -and not by tile seniors -that the gowns" wouJil be rented as in the pasL " ' " ' ' . " Laguna Teen Corner nie mlference in the price for renting and buyin& ls about 25 cents, but it seems that to buy the gowns, the order would have had to have been placed 'long ago. The IMual Award Alaelnblf,' which last yesr bequeathed 90llle 147 ,000 doDara on graduaung ~sehior!, wilJ .be held JWie 3. Acoonllng to Assistant Prlocipal Don Miller, woo Is plaonlng the Assembly, the format will be nluch the same aa last year, with a large raiSed. stage in the boys' gym, surroundei:J by Potted plants, and in' the back, a large curtain, some· 20 feet high, fashioned from maroon material. ·AWA RDS AT THE assembly are given from the many Jocal·clubs and organiza. tions that wish to recognize talent in the graduating class. ·seruor Clim Pnsklent Dave Hastwick, tells me t h a t Charles Whttchufch. popular form:er English instructor, will speak at Commencement. No one really knows who will serve as ell§ apeaker. It seems the tradition of having the valedictorian speak may be replaced with a student fr.1m the class seleCr.'ed by a "selecUon board," composed of faculty members at the high sdlool. 111E · BIG EVENT, which seems to Inaugurate the beginning of the adult life, is the all night party. Of course, many students have already seen a Jot of all night parties, so they should be in great shape for this one. No one reallj knows what the theme of the party will be, however a lot of nnpor is floating arowtd . Some say 1t's .. "Arabian Knights," "Aquarius," "Space Od.Y,s!ey," "Morocco," in'd "A.Strology." • Many pan;nts are spending their even- ings at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Tliomas Judy, preparing for lhe"'party. And from what tr can tell, the party is going t.o be the best ever. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marcom are 1'klng over on the decorations, Mrs. Doyle Hogan ls giving me ·quite a, bit to publicize, programs and Uckets are being prepared by Mrs. l>orilthy Martin and Mrs. Barbara RablnowM:lh. Mrs. Richard Jahraus is in charge ol providing plenty of food for the hungry seniors. · 00..r parents helping out ln<:lllde Tom Fahner ""° 1' in charge of c:oostruc<too, while Mrs. Jack SJlvanl Is working diligently as treuurer, receiving all that cash from the Senior CJasr parents;. '. . ' ' •• .. .. .• ' ' 0 OFF . ' • UNPAINTED and PAINTED! ALL SIZE & SHAPES EVENT STAR·TS FRIDAY (1 p.m .) thru SUNDAY SEE OllR OTf:IER WEEKEND SPECIALS -·----- GARDEN CENTER FAS.HION ISLAND STORE ONLY NEWPORT ' BEACH I ·- • ~sj,·11,. ' , ~ • To Get New 'MusjcHonor . . !;leve,,.yO.r .. td' Lquna Beach, pianist Heney Curtla will receive yet another honor Saturday eyeoing when the MU1""1 Artl 'Club of Anaheim awards him second place prize lo Ila ncent piooa competi- tion. c:ompettng In .a aectlon for l~year-o1ds, agalml 17 o~ young county artlsta, Henry WOil" bis award for playing the flnt movement of Beethoven's Sonata ~ in G-Major and The Clown, from JoaquJn Turina's CircwJ Suite. A seventh grade student at Thurston Intennedlate School, Henry ii the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis, 260 High Drive. Wt summer he was the youngest student accep\ed at the NationaJ Mualc camp at loreriochen, Mich. His teacher is Arnold Juda of Costa Mesa, member 0£ the UC Irvine Flne Arts Department faculty. In addlUon to his cla!sical studies, he is P:1rt.tal to jazz, rock and "rag" rhythms and is an entJnWastic amateur arcileologlrt with a yen for digging Indian artifacts in bis home county. COiorado River Film Tour Set . '" An action-packed expediUon down the entire 1,700-mile Colorado River will be the subj~t of a film-lecture titled "The Devil's H.Jghway," to be ~ented for IJle Laguna Beach Men's Club at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 28, in the Woman's Clubhouse. Explorer-adventurer John Goddard will pre9ellt the color flbn, which he .elected as his top production for the club's fourth Silver Jubilee program. It includes a near·fatal plane cruh at an altltutde of 1,000 feet in the Rockies, shooUng the bolling river rapids in sm-11 rubber life rafts, a speetaculaJ' cloudburst , in the Grand Canyon and encounters with rattlers and other desert animals. U.S., Soviet Envoys ' Mee t a t Russ Embassy VIENNA (UPI} -American and Russian disarmament experts met for an hour and 45 minutes at 1he Russian ~mbassy today. Conference IOUl'Cet aaid they are "movlng along" tn e1plori.ng ways to limit nuclear weapons. &?th sides spoke 'at today's "lmeetinl In the same cordial and bus:inel!Uke atmosphere that baa prevail<d lince tlie Stral.glc Anna Limitation Talks (SALT) opened here last week, the aources said. Tllonllr ...... u. 1910 L DAILY fl.OT I i............. -. . ly """ .......... . l _ .... ~::::" ='== r:il===' =.. <:; r,:i .. ~ I I • - "Y"'l'd Think tho City Ceuhcll Could Dellolop An 011 Slick for W11kond1 ••• " Losing Colombia Dictator Promises to Lead· Revolt BOGOTA (UPI) -His uplra!IOlll for the presidency shattered, former dk.Utor Gustavo .Rojas Plnll1a armounced from house arre!I Wednesday n!gbt bl& in- tention to lead a revolution apim,t the ColOl'DbilD govemm<nt. But the government b r u 1 b e d uide today his threat and relu:ed IOlne of the strict aecurtty meuures adopted unde r the proclamation of martlal law Issued earlier in tile week. Pinilla and his daughter, Marls Eugenia, continued under hou• anat with a strong mllltary auanl but the anny inslsted. that it was only looking airer their safety. There was no lndicaUoo that the former dictator's call for a revolution had any major effect. Calm was reported throoghoot the country and in Bogota daily buslneas acUvlties 'returned to-near normal. At Roja:s Plnllla'a home,. frlendl aaid his. daoghter, Maril Eugeaia, 1111 .W· ferlog from broocblUs but said the <X• dictator was lo good health. They said he Would not have 'any turther statetnent to /DW OD the polillcai llluatlo!i ffli the mom<nt. Army · troops and police patrols wm still lo heavy . strength lo" BolOla but ' . , their alUtude WIO• more reined tlian that of pruioJls cliyl. when they· -rear 1u to break up pro.Roju --· Wed-y WU the !Int day ol eolJn lo 1he copltii Uce Soatoy!a Wiid presldmtial ~race. Paper Boy, Hurt;'. Thrown Off c8r . A young Sao Clemente aewf11!1111 cletJv.ry boy fell from the hood ol • car drlveo by his brotller" lo ~ Shom Wedneaday aflomooll ml sulfend a broken wrtat ad .evere abrulonl. . Pollce'·sald ihe mishap OOCllrfed - Burlelgh Wiiiiam Miller, 12,_'0f US 'Calle Domtnguez, wu riding on .the front ten; der of a cat driven by Illa ~,·IJie. nis Anthony, 1$, • I Al the -boy -u ..... • -at -llll21Marlena, the ..... • ~ oo' tlil brlk. •t 21 mu. per hour. ' f 1be ,llUddeJi stop -the rider ....,.: liof ·to, the ,........i, olllcen IUI,_' ' ' . 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She iru llully reJeued by a '\tam of· baeuair 'biariD& firemen. · • • RalUilnaku.ln and around ~ we1f T~ city of Sweetwater ate settling .down · agein after · lhrff days of beln& hunted, .,cauiht and milted. 8,000 of the reptile• were captured· during the annual hunt, ana e~rts milked the snakes _for their venom to be used in making anU~vtnom sennns .. 1 The -iar&~t caught wa; 6 feel 2 .... . , ~ Albert ,.....,.. of Portsmouth, Eqgland, gave up his teen·~-~~ girl· friend • .years ago beca~ Ille • had a roving eye. But deep,~,. he knew ahe was the only one for him. Albert, now 83, married the gi'tl, ....._.h Griffin, now 79, in ceremonies recenUy. They met again five years ego after their spoUUs died. ., "-J. SchNhr, veteran at- ITIOlpberic scientist, t e 1 ti fl"• d be!OllO the ~enate Air and Water Pollul!On ~nbcommitlee recenUy. He satd; "We have to .rethink bow we 11ut our lndustrfal facfJiUes .to~er ..• we OU!fht to ouUllw cblmneys.'1 Ha wants horizon~ chlinnevs With ""°t p.rtlcl•• as bi~ a1 pOiislble so they can be removed frdm the air, bY. l'l'Avity.' .I .. . lt WBI Syilnoy f'lotfhr',fir;t day on tlte job at a lionolulu, Hawaii bahry and when the ~unman en- tered the 1b011, she didn't know what tO do. The 11-year-old .'derk asked him 'to wait wbUe she went to uk a more experienced worker. LYN! ShlrM, also 17,.wbo bad been on. the job for three months. They decided to give him the money. He e1e1ped with S50 in a jellyroll hoz.' ·' ... ~:·• - ' " . ' - ~ UPITt ......... DOING HIS PART Rockefeller on Bike .America Back To· 'Normal' As ( { ~ Earth Day Ends SPACE CENTER. HOlllJon (UPI) - By the A-lated l'ml ' Members of the officia(' Apollo II fn. .Atlantic .wat.en: break today on a clean--yesUgatlon board will tet their strategy·· eel , beadl-tn Brootl)'11.' Trlfflo gripds today for a probe Into why on oxygen dOwn Ne,' Yort•s· F.Uth Avenue where tank explollon tbwartea America'• thlrd a plcrilc wu held wl!lle cars 'Weie ban-moon Jandlng .fllll>t and enclan&ered the ned. Congress ii tiact hi 1eul011. Earth lives of Iii astrooauil. Day Is over. Board Chalnnaa Edgar M. Cortrlgh~ HUl'ldredl oC' thouunda or· Amertc1111 described as ".a man who remembers jolned in the 1 oblervance Wed~, eVi!rything," hopes to know wttllln four unltiq: in a plea for the preservaUo'n weeb what triggered the expkl$ion and of tbt, envtronm:ent that cradles man , bow to teep It from happening again. bopiJli to mart tbe beglnnln1 of tho The men who survived that harr ... lng end of poiluUon. ', !light -James A. Lovell, .Fred w: '!'bey mardled, dam ..... trated ond Hilse and Jam L. Swigert -pion to rallied -u many aa 100,000 strong. wrap up their fOurth. day of post.m~lon They -listened to1 countteu speeches by debriefmg and Oy to Wasbingtoll in the polltldanl, lclentlsts and other leaders.. evening for a 1 hearing Friday before They -~ llCrtlbbed, picked up litter the Senato $pace Commltt ... and planted trees and flowers. The ijalloul Education A-lallon • :ted ~i:"1::' &"'.! .. ~ Poskrl Reform If~. 1' r · ·Coogresa ......,... ror the day .,llb F 1. h G many of lls members making spealdnf ' aces . oug· 0 •niagements. !jot Ill were ,.armly N~e . loll· Wlllla~ of Skegness; En~liuttl, hd corrlplalned to ·local authofiti•• abOut new streeUimps Installed near his ftotni. If• said ·the arUfiCial light wu callllnc bla planll to grow too fast. ""'lvecj. Ben; Cbarlfl E. GoodOJI Ut· I TT s s "NiY.), Wal pe!ed at a •N°" York n V ,; • en.ate . , UritventtY· rally With a Ieollet caWng fl Ba.rtOn, England1 Postmistress .Ruth Sherm•n, 60, was less than ~ed. when a small man pointed a sawed-off shotgun at her and de. l!lllnded money. "I told him not to be silly," she said. So the man bought a livepenny stamp and walked out of the shop. • Three fugitives from the West Virginia State ,Prlaon foljlid that Ill• long arm of the law ls too fasL · Tbey were spotted .by slate police staggering down a rural road and took to their heels under police pur· S\)it. The police won the footrace and put them away again. They were apparenUy drunk and had wrecked their stolen car before capture. • Forty -seven -year -old Ruby Greves, president of the Bourne- mouth, England Sea-Fishing Club, caught her first fish in 17 years Sunday. bis opeech "tbe bigplt. ca~ of• ab: potlQtjo\I!' ' I . SeL 'Gaylord Net.I _·(!1:;WJi.) who •fllailed-tbe ldea<All ......... DIJ, told . ao• lfli'lana U~ty J'ally: "WO could stop -ow tmol•etl'lenl in ·Llos In • days, and we ohould; but the battle to -man to his" proper place in tbe envirOnmmt wip ·take a com- mJlment beyond anythln& we have doiie before." • · lie propooed national pollcka ·~ hmd use, pesti(idel and herbicic1'9,, national atandarda: for air md water pollut&on and a ban on offshore oil drtlltng "unUI . such time as the country needs the oil and until we can extract Jt without fear of ecological disaster." Cuba Invasion Over? MIAMI (AP) -Fidel Castro says an exile guerrilla force that infiltrated Cuba has been killed or captured except for four men who have ~n surrounded. According to his figures the invaders who llll)ded lut week Dl\lllbered only 13. WASHING TON (AP) -After a generally favorable reception before a House committee, President Nixon'• pootal ,rdorm ·leglslatioo .faced a hottor political climate today. in bearings before the Senate Post Office cOmmlttee. Sen. Gale W ... MCGee (D.Wyo.),, com· mlttee dlainnap, lubed out Wednesd1y at Vice President ·Spiro T. Agnew !0< whit McGee called ''unfortunate, tn- correct and divtsively·putlsan'' remarka In coruiedion' with the bill. AgeMW iut week told 1 Re)lllblloon audience ~ Democrats ~hid stalled final action on the Nixon ad- ministration's plan for an independent U.S. pootal service. '"™ vice ~dmt In his partlson remarks, 'has tn&roduCed a divisive note Into what bu been a nonpartiJan , pragmatic attemRt:to deal wUh the vef)' real problems facing the Post Office Department," McGee said in a stat&o ment. In testimony \\fectnesday before tho House Post Office Committee , Postmaster General 0 Winton M. J!lount, when asked about Agnew's remark!, said the poatal lm'ice pion is blpartis111. Storms · Pl~guing Midwest ~ Heavy Snow. Warnings Go Up in Dakow., Minnesota • u " .. • ~ " " " " .. • u .. " .. • .. " • " • .. " ., .. g " " " .. ~ • " .. " ' " -' .. .. " .. u II .. " .. ..... .. .. " ,.. ,11 .. .. " .. .. .. .. .. " .. " .. ,,, " .. IS .1t • .. .. .. ~ 0 .... ... M ... .. 0 .. .n .. .. • !) OMEGA-ACCUTRbN-IULOVA . AUTHORIZED , FAC?Oit.Y SERVICE . . ~ COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR • rin91 1i~1d •and repaireCI • dialnond1 and P!'•ciou1 ttoni1 ren;iounted . • pearls reatrun9 . . . · WE CUSTOt,fDESl6N I MANUFACTURE AU T'i'P£S OF JEWELRY "The Store That Confoclence Built" ~ • HAUOt SHor!'IN• ClNTU llOO HAUOI ILYD. COSTA MISA MS.HIS ' HUNTl ... TON ClllTD " ~· llACH & EDIN•lt HUNTINIHON llACH m-sso1 ' ,, ' . -• . . \..',. • ! .-.• -... -• . . \ . (" . ~. ' • .... . ' ... FR·IGIDAIRE ~ ' ' ~ Either Side-by-Side or Top Freezer. Buy now and save during our Either-Or Sale. Limited time only. Hurry! Frigidaire 15.9 cu. ft. ·Side- by-Side. Just 32" Wide. • COlwlfllene& HeMJl•ti,. lldt Pllll MlllJflhil Wllllll't ••r l'ffCll.; • • I Mof11 roDlll. 15.1 CV. h. lil'I Wilh 5.&4 ell, ft f/Mllf 111•1Ploldluitto199 lk. :~=== $4'28'8 olklt> ny1on ro11en1 ~ ......,. CIHl'!lnf arid lflO\'fna e.f, Frigidaire 16.6 cu. ft. Top Freuer with 154 lb. Size Freezer. . . • lotlbf-.1Ua n.llrt.W.4.ll°"'ft. ........ Holdlupto-154-• • Doof •IOl''ll', 'E;v 11'1'11, butler llf1d -ck COll'lflltlnltnb, •• ,,.....,, lhtlflor Mlf.. .... 9'llon ·----~~ $'3·33aa 411 E. 17th St • COSTA MESA Dally 9.9, S.turd1y 9-6, Closed Sun. Toi 646-16« • .. A .. " II .. "l!~~===:::::===~~~~ " ... .. e T I ( • •l ' 1 -- I I • r (Ill:·-.Cle1g~nte ~··Capistran&· .;.:,.2 .· . . . ? YQL 63, NO. 97, l Sec;TlONS, 42 PAGES ; . • • • By Rli:HARD• P. NALL Of lllt 0.11¥ PllM Si.ff 'New Laguna Beacb.Councilmap ~ward Lorr Wedlleoday nil,ht suggested dynamiting the caves that hippies ~ to SEl'Bl·them agaWt .transient ~pancy, '"Ibe. health huard to the community llas got to be .stopped,"' said Lorr. "It requires drastic acUon." CoqversiUQn ranged from ~ynamilii to dogs Wednesday in a study sessk>p alten<ted by about ,IJ persons. It grew ra • out of Mayor Richard Goldberg's seven- polnt traris.lent..<fn\g program broacheii duri&g the coonc.U campa1git.~ The new mayor has vowed to bri~ the· image or Laguna Beach. . • ~ was calm And heavily sprinl.:led with citizen· participet.M;>ft. · Writer' Arnold. Hano took'iaiue With Lorr's dynamite plan. ··w~en We dynamite 'those caVes, let's make sure the hl~j:)les arc in there," DAtlY PtLOT """' .... ,... v1nwq SADDLEBACK'S WIL~S ·PEDA~S ALONG ABOVE 'THE SMOG But It Takes an Exlioustlv• Effort to Got It R•lll"9 In High .Gear 12-foot Earth Day Bike Unveiled Bob Wills accomplished a "°"pie· of goals as he rode 12 feet above ~ , ground to classes at Saddleback College Wednesday on "Earth Day." He Used a means oC transport w1lich emitted no exhaust. ~ 1And he rode 'lhe home-made con- traption rrom a perch high enough, jt aeems. to escape smog. Bob Wills pedaled hi s 11-loot.-high bicy· cle to class. • .''Lots or students rode bikes to school t~ay," he huffed in matter-of-fact l:x-Mayor .Martin Gets Position , • Former Laguna Beach mayor William D. Martin has been appointed by the ..Board ol Supervl!Ors to serve on the Civic Center Commission, a joint. county- Santa Ana body concerned with the develapment of city-county facilities . Martin, nominated by Supervin Alton E. ;Allen, was approved by a 4 to I 'fOlt after supervisors had rejected S1r1pervisor Robert W. Battin's proposal that his former executive assistant Fred Harber be placed on the Commisllon: Martin. longtime civic l:!ader in Laguna Buch and twice mayor of the Art COJony, also·has hel d a number cf county positions. He has b~n a member cf U>e Local Agency J>'ormaUon C.Ommlnton and was foreman of the county Grantt Jury last year, 1 J!O$l he resigned In mid-term. ·( . ... ..... - fashion as he kept ·the cycle from toppl- ing over. "1° just whipPed this . one up on two separate weekends for the occasion, and it works pre«y well." .?be cycle -actually two cyclei - was built with the remains (If a pair of cutjlfJ bites and IOl!le common plum- bing pipe. . Wiils 11id the design '' jult c;ame to me one day. 1 have· 1 w~~ so I threw It together. ·About the trktiest maneuwr. with the cl-silmmlng cycle ll getting ..... u up to the driver's seat. ' Willa finds a convenient hill and start! the cycle coasting, then when the momentum is !01.id enough, he makes the trip to Qie top .. It takes about three steps using various levels of the frame as slepplng pads. "Then I have to turn the thing around and start ·pedaling. uphlll," he . puffed as he stablized the towering rig, Wllls • liv;es ,In Santa Ana, but he· acf. ·mllled he cl>ealed a bit on tlie lrlp to sctlooi. ' ' . " I drove on ,the freeway and start.ed riding abouf'a mne down Ute road." Earth Day or not,. highway patrolmen still would lunge tor the citation book if WIUs underWoll the joUrney on the san Dlqo Freeway usin1 hb own smog. free vehicle.· . STOCK MARKET NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market declined sharply in late trading this afternooo. (See quotalionl, Pages 3Z-33). ~ - ' ..-• I ' ORANGE :CbUNTY,. CALIFpR~{A . · 'l ,, said Hano. "Then Jet's ·co down -and pave over the beach . .'." Mayor Goldbere ruled Han0 out of oi:d<r. Hano, later told a reporter he was also 1o1ng lo ·..,.;..t·lhat die fire depart· ment be Wµed f1>me lhrow<rs for Helsltt Park. • Other hlgllttghts <i U.. new dly·pOsiw-e on·lawlessnes(wm: .. -Lorr's suiiestton th).t L a._ u n' a waiters and waitresses wear ' rifts te . .' -rkliR~ Y·, ~rif 2i, 1tio. ' " A • >. ~, • ' ... ' '. . .. • • • ..... • f '· . , ' . '-~· -· :- Hotel Pia,,, Reaction Skeptical By BAl!BARA KREIBICH Of IM Deltr Plitt SI .... Proposal .for development of a "twin tower" hotel complex on Laguna's beachfront between ~ Avenue· and Legion Streel,.re~,in the· DAILY PILOT w.-y, _..uy C1!1Je as ·~~~r~e ;.~~· lloDe;\, t "'J!:" . . about it. I had • pl.., ftl'I! in lhe, ,...u. lllll1~1ilaftn't -, Wa plao or loilod .lo· b iliilPle ID,..ftd, so I can"t ~;-·ar uu Ume. However, I will ' say' tfl4t I · am vuy, very glad.~ ill interested." Goldber& no~ that the area in ques- tion is within the proposed hotel zone and that the idea of allowing some additional height with COmP,f!DSating open space to avoid a "wall'' erfect had been favorably discussed. • . ~. . • • . · .... ~ . ,• . The propoRd hotel complex would con- sist of twiit-towen at either end, rising to a height of pu~i)s · 12: or 14 storiea, partly below hl&hway level, with a wide ' open apace in the ceoter to give an unobstructed ocean ' vieW and parking underground. Conference facilities aleo would be included. Fonner Mayw Willia,m D. Marlin, mder 'llhos< --the Main Beach purcb8le w11 deyeloped, saw In die plan ID -mmlty· lo·Ovold puttlng any hol<I on the Main, Beoch ltseli, wblcb bad been pr..,....i a an economic generator far the dtJ. ' , • t t' ' • 't i; ' .";1 ·;7·~1 ~·~ ~ DAIL'l'1PILOT· ..... "'* ,' ·sAli'cL•Mi;NT('S1'!'0r.f-iqi.INt:. 'HOME" FRO/.! TllE'·st'A ... A •~.:iool RowliO.it;ls 'HO. Motc!li !jor0 1 12'1oot 1timmerhi1d · · I ' , • ' ' -' • f ' ' ' 'l ... .. ' . . . . "From what UWe I koow about Utli," said Martin. 01 ttdnk k'1 great. The (See HOTEL, Pqo II San ffie~erite .Fisherman . Leary's Appeal For Freedom· Nixed by· Court Tells of 3·3~ay Adventure Fishing Is fabjlloos In the Baja California gulf •. A S,an ·Clemente ·man knoW!. He just; tri>lled · 110 mlles .wbiJe rowin1 a small boat and livinf olf l.e . . .. .... Spedll to Ille D.llLY1PILOT Tom Epling .. 29, ts, horn< Jrom. the SAN FRANCISCO...: Mlldq no com-,.. 'today, '!be· .ea Uiat 'sustailied hlin ment at all. the Cal1fornia Supreme for 33 days. with its filh. and loblter Court reluM!d 00. Wedneodaj' lo free -and sharks.. • • . Dr. Timothy Leary Jrom prlaoo on bail Epling, 315 Clistobal, rowed hls •9\\Joot while appeallng bll Orange Co\llltY mari· fiberglass dingy-dory •f!Om r Sall Felipe juaaa conviction. to La Paz1near the tip"ol Baja·C'1Ufornla He Is currently 1t the Calliornla Sur. He a111»made tbe ·boaL lnlUlule for Men at O>lao, jult beginnlDg SUn bronr.tr and IO poundrrllgbter, Epl· a one-to.IO year tentence. Ing . Js iportlng a~handlOlhe 'beard i:and Defeue attorney 'George Chula has beautiful memories. P'iienclly' Melt.Can filed an appeal .,.rnst-hll ooovidlon -k mid turtle -.iteo·'"'"-"<i tliook 1temmlng Jrom a Dec. •• 1118 mat th<lr liea'ds al tile llie of !be IJllcferUlilnc in Laguna Beocb, wlllle hll wife and In relation to the lfze" of ·the'_...,,.. SOii have abo been cenvicted. poftr boat. , f • .. • + " •• • . Dr. Leary's release oh ball was 10ught But Epling bad •wanted to mat,e the In a petition for a ,n"lt, noUng he . Ud voyage for several~ years hi order to never missed a court appearuce and see the wboli Bi;jl coait. "Ke only came had only one prior conviction. to three major settlements al)Cl went. That count, of transporUng oae ounce ooce for nine days withbut teeiftC ~ of mariju.ana between Tens and MeDco, hwnan. Those tM! sa" ·were frl"JdlY• reaulled in a 1Uff federal prl900 ~ Next time Epling.pl1,111·1o tal:e a radlc!- alJO Ullder appeal. 1be sofWpoken adftnbirer bad 11 Jot' Orange County Superior Court Jud.. ol 1 i:uii-191 with . lharb .'locJudln( ..... · Byron K. MtMJllan branded the f.......-, · · · ' Harvard poychology pro1e..... .. la-. • • • . sldious threat to JOCiety lo pllllng · • ·' ,_ ·t : • • ' ".t .e~~ri, ~U: l';le!i~':ir pennltted' a UJVHOL°fi'MATE~l~ convicted individual while his caae b ffA.S HOLIER COVER being appealed to hl1ber courts. Ro9emary Leary, 34, Is currently free t • ~ on· her own m:ognizance whil• awaiUng SYDNEY (AP) -In an llfdrt lo sentence for the Laguna Beach cue, avokt aetzurt , bJ1 AU1tra!lan c.wtomes, hlcb l I "" LSD od lj pornographic sllilea, ·pictures and· books w nvo V:r a mar uana. . f ~-United ••~-Dr. Leary'• IOfl John, J01 la: currently ~e be1n1 teat mm ~re -undergoi~ 1 liilkla,y p s y c h I a t r t c m envelopes bearing the name of claaslficaUon and eva1uatk>n period_ 1t ...,... ev~etlst B~ Gr~., .... •Utborltin the prison where h11.lalher Is btglnlini ftporttd. · hll,tenn. -. • • • -. -. TEN C9ITS ' .. .., ..,. I ' . , ·-1·.;;.: __. ,_ -.. ~ ·~ ·~ . .:·-:· Q~cl!pat.i9n No Barrier· -. WASHINGTON (UPI) -.. !'nlldaol Nixon ordered ' an end today tb Sn.1 more occupaiional «lefetm-from •the drart, as well ·u defermenta for fathers ezcept tn cases .<J,' .poatble utreme bal'dthlp oe tbelr falrilllea. Nixon al,. uked ~ lo . open the way for him to stop all1 ~ clef"1JIO!lls. All -boldlol itel~ l ociuid' keep them, ~ ..... 'II 11•-said 'la • ~ -m~il""'"' lo ~ • 110u .. " 4./(·~· 'U.i. ~ , -............ !If,-·-~ , the NtioNl llll!lftil.'r:""'-• R. Wied' Ill~ ........... -tle)y. -'bued Oil OC• eupUklnll or. farm 'work • and oe lo~ ~.,pt w he r e local draft .. clelermln!"! ext!-bardeip would resillt. He . uked fa< a dlailp .Iii the .nit haw. to ellminate a prorialon now ~ i dlferments tor an- ilerll"--"'°" .. -, NIZo/t ~'qilU)ned, ~ fl!•th. lottery •syltem !Or drafting, ll;yearloli!I, ~!:." ...... !>Wed at bll ~ · Under the prmnt lottery syateri1 ' 1 youngster whose sequence nu'P.~ 1,a. for example, 150, JnaJl be cllled by one draft board w1ille a man With" a lower number iin a dilftrent draft 1bolrd is not called. -· · The President pr~ a new ~ltepl thit wou1a pi.it eeCh monui·. drift call OD M national bais with 'the llnie lottery teqtfthee. numben effeetlye nationWtde: "Even u Ci>llego delfrtD'llb ... phaled out," Nixon aald, "COJJege men ' who lhrougb ROTC or -mUKatY -IJl'o-grams have choeen f:O ob 11 g at• themselves lo -., mUllary ..me. al a later date would be permltte4 to postpone their active duty until com- pletion of their BtudJ' program." · ~ . ' He stressed that in dolng away with deferments he was speoklnc of ''i>liuin& oot·-, not the·elbnlnallon -el alathl( deferments." "'111< -·-ol ......... delennenls would disrupt .J>la!>!' made In llllOd faith by lri'diytduals, cOnlr>.ni... colfeps and locll 'leb\IOI ayalellll en the basis ·<i t b • .. delennenb," II< userted. In addilioo, NI.on said he •'!""'!( Ilk ~ lo wipe out -.,. qUot.y for •to.el boardl ,. that be can eotablUib • natloGal dnft call • His flOll ll Ill (See DJWIT, Pep ll . I · .. ·ceut , Weatlier 1Sprlna II blrell' here~ bul-NR- mer •eatber . ill• in store fer the Orlntle Clout •FridlJ',· with ....., -and ~-· brtakin& the 70-dearee berrler. INSIDE. TOBAY I . The•,. ... I~~~ 1"0#0< \ 1 '\l'ilUom. 0, Dowg~' goes to· 1111 I ""'core o/ 111< r.....ung ,__ if• concem or' pi1)1coltnt1 1111 l!<d!dMr from ,,.. c..,,..,. PGIJc 5. . _, b:: ...... i-: --.. :.-:-..: =-:1 -. ·-·-. __ .... ........ ., - r·'•'ilUf'tdef, ~ 2S, 19?0 • • • '• • .. .• n . .,,nie ' ·; ... ·E.elarizatiOn Pe~~ls Univer·sity ~2!!~ .. ~=s~~ -'~AW·~·.~;·~· • .. I I Id-· • • ·-" , • •• • H Id•• or bell tvelopinl!!t ~ ' . . i :~ .......... __ " ~ .. ~)tldrlch, UC. Regent Def~Rd Free Speech· at ~ewport Semnar ~~:i:~~~~~ Cleans VP • ,.., i.... ct polltlce! tioaai>t II a 'aaylng wllal' he wa1 161Jii1 to 'd. to make a r-. od his own campus lessor ""'°la Davll.· · ·~ ~,.""!.:. ~ ::.i,°: ·= 1:~:· • · ciesi t!vtat to tl>e 1/utV<r!it1 of me, my fimlly and my ~·" of the ,JttuUon. II• wd Ji:viH doa no t The regent and the chanc,ellor lndlca~ •. pre1tt-bepinr that ., an -"1'lt , • ' 1 i , ~ Oallfotnla~i to tWo ,UC. lliden "'Ttle univtrsity to me has to be I have an lilt: Villa where ltudlnta were that it is wearying and thlllllless 1'N$ CQU}d be it real 11.et'and I ctrlalnlJ . .. . · .w'"'8 •t a)lfl'port Chamber of Com-free market place ol Ide ... " satd Higo. oitt of IOlll and there •u troubk brew, welih .jlriJ)clplu al ac1d<Dlfc ..lteedom liope 11 will work oui·" - Burglars pried cpilt l:liiitliiOcm i1it · ...,... ,IOmlnar 0n !he uol veral\y aod the "It would be very easy for the regents Ing. · end Irie tiieed! agalnat community safO. Chamber of Co..,.;,,.,.. President u.f. dow In the home ol ·1 Sao Clemente communlfy. • to oet themselves up· a• Judge. Nothing Regents Olatrman Higgs said 1P' ly. r'f' awruce said be was "astoundecl' aalaomao Wed=*"-..... i tulfe'd '!'tie apeal<en .-e Oewnt A. Higgs, could deetroy the uolverllty quicker than pearance cf'\Kun1tler and five of the "ft ts lm~bte today to bring anyone ~ tho ltoty about the hotel proP*J, _, ....,., • ·•·•---· -... UC Board of •~· that." Chlcl1~ defendant. at lrville waa cootreverslal onto llle• compus without \>\it ootlmtsUc ••·t If '-•Id be "the $J~_!",lln· ~-and --lalo f :od':n:l.i.~G." Aldrlch Jr. c~ii; Aldrich jusU!ied h~ declslcln to pannlt d-8ed with Aldrich .. "No ,,,_b<r It"'"""" la a tl!r.ot lo mo mi<! my n;tii tliinJ for~ .... ,-· a -and Ded. • ctAI>< lrvbie C!>ri>wa. , ' nve of the Chlcago Sevtn and their of ~ Bpard al Regents · ~ any people/'. 1atd Chancellor Aldrtcb. "Tbe "It could be ·very . · iOOd" • sa14 PoUce •Id the theft occurred at the' 1 they• •tood up Tueaday n!Jht for defense attorney William Kur11tler to rnoUon to direct the chancellor to do untversi!r 15 IO suspect and I am so Lawrence. ''There's cot to be ~methlng home of Roger Glen Grayson, a 'saJemuut a.cademle' freed°'1) and free speec~. while speak on the UCI campus, tnade btfore anythhtJ but :exercise his awn judgment," auspect. th~re and most everybo(ly fet1S ii ls With • ~ .. In.., In South Lam•~ Tbe ~}{pf ihe price.they must sometimes their scheduled appearance Swxlay was he ~. He said he wishes there was some a loglcal area ,for a hotel zone bit -·--~ poy,h:.Jllrit1'im. canceled. '1 1do not kni>w what K11111Uer and IP'OUP In the community, eotrulted by we are very calicernlil·aboyl the' type ~ llomt II at,:J,,U Avelllda Sao .• "My reading al the wnpua II the the others woold. hava lllld. I hava ti!< CffU'luolty, that would be wUling of devoiopmeni thit" -•In. We' doo1 Dleco. :.-1 • Ptu PROFESSOR. , faculty and studenta bave done a fll'st to auµroe ~would have lived within -to SPQtlOI' CGDtrov~ sptaktra ao the want a ··waU'·-or1 inother W'aiklid "' 'l1lo theft~ Un.ume-. HJgp said he Col a teu.r asking rile job funcUonlOI within the law," the law," HtQ• remarked. , ~•erilty •IR not be Under comtaol Miami. I'll lie ·-im.r..ieit to 1e ... i •nd 11 :11 p.m., Gray...,<lold j>ollct. how it II m~ .. he -not move aald the cbaocellcr. Hi&P. iatd he II ·• lawyer and he wttberin1 ·fln>. more of this:" : .. . . ,. .. ;; -·••-. .,....,-·an 11,,,,,.,__ to fin> Newl~t phlloaol)her Herbert lnsnowertoaquestlon,Aldrtchsaldbe caimot'llnd It )r\,hlm ·to .~xcu1•>,fhe NOT A BALANCE · CIVjc Lea1Ut .,.,...•eot A'1iit!O'~t .~':.'.'-~' ,,_r_:.-·~ ."'''"::'.'.'l M.arclJle fNJ1D.lht.'lC·5an blego faculty. reallies uc santa Barbara CW.:Ollor conduct of l\umtler snd the defendant• · , 1 Demet:1~ "!i'~•·l'Uli' · thJ · J'°" .,. .. ....,_ fCIU&re .to ,flDIM "" ff!u. 'wrllf' ~ to the man. Wiio Vernon Cheadle said KunsUer end the in ti)O Chtcaio Seven lrlil. "They violated . irvtne e.nipany ~: WUUam IL • ablolute nOed ·f<>r i CH-0 (~ ~·~ ..i r.t...; ...• ' . . :·~~ ·-·~·~.by.~~lli hlmhe :~~1.3.\alad olhers would not be allow~ to appear de~~ ~te tk~o!a~ ~fe::u: :a~~~,'=·.m.:: ;eba:::: '.hotel-ocean ) zqoe io we cc lbe ' They thea ,..,,t ,.to two .-ta _.,. __ !t wi . ~,.....,,He again because they poae a threat to _, ~ ~ we won't .~ hi plii("µp ·lc 28 bedrbcmJ and ransacked U..m. : ... _ -· • "1, anqthef Jetter 11yi.._· '"llwW, but the community. (The Baclt of America genUeme• should not be allowed to ap-~ c<>oc:otiled that .there 11. not a ' stortes. · " · · • •· , ' A fWl-len&tli help m\nk . ..,... .liued . 1t wcul~~·do anr toed to ·t11k about Jl burning bad followed an lnllammatory pear cil a unlveralty campua." ' of vieW"®>ts presented ~Y ·"Fourteen sll>rles' is ·high; i;ey;;,a what at $4,000 wu taken frOin ~closet, ,'lb~ cant be tW'o sides to tbls qaes-talk by Kunt.sler.~ Riggs, a Democrat appointed to the university speakers. · · we had hoped, but the rona.pt of then stuffed with 8 small file cabinet tlon. . Board of Regents by former governor Aldrich sild It is hi s responsibility over preferential high rise in exchange for into a pillow" cue taken fron\ a bed,, . !tldrich said he received ·:~e most 111AKE READING ·Pat Brown, yoted to fire UC President time to see there is a balance of vie\'~ open space is acceptable. I'd like to officers uJd. • miserable Jetter, signed by a .v1gUante, Aldrich said each chancellor has to Clark· Kerr and UCLA communist pio-points presented. but practically speak· know what we get in e1:change. The The file cabintt contained several :fd. accomplishing that is difiicult, he undereround parkin& is fine and IO is nieces of 1·~ valued at 11-. aome the ogien apace ii: the center, if it " .. _, -I G tt • R I D · e "The radical repreaentatlve or the one · "-·-~ with 1 _...._ •. aavlngs bootll md l400 iR'Cuh. -g r , II " -op<n space -a......._,.mg Gray~ -~ ltJJl .compi~ .. -lD--• .. ssne e ID ea Bl y ::u~.f~~e.c:rhe ~~~·tw::u1r~ an.~Jf~· .!f:!g, .. iot:he' ··ded, ..... Civ'•C veotorrnl his baloo-today 10 ..,. , · • ho · ( --• f ) " Aldrl b •· ~ ·~ the total value of the rt.oleo · ttemi, an norarium !!lr-ers ee • c League will battle to have absolutely police said. said. nothing on the Main Beach. That would '!'tie sa1 ...... told olflcera he ,.u s--1dleback Students co:ng Ahe--1 w:th Court su:t He reinarked that he thinks the campus he an acceptable trade, except II stories In the proce91 of moving to Laa Vegas, UU " IJ.lt 11 11 has missed the boat by not publishing seems a little high. I'm afraid we might Ntv., when the burglary occurred.-• a list of all lbose invited. The represe• go on to 28 or 46 or what have )'tlU. ,.....,,_ .. ~M ... n ... _1 ... t·---' tative or the conservaUve viewpoint, the That's why a hot.el zone i.! V"..., imnnrtanl -vi.lll.-v• ~ ......... -~ Saddleback College students disputing nie· opjniOn followed an order handed president Or. Fred Bremer said en-h IJ led t f'· I t _, ··~ Up.•-·~-· m--' file~·-• -•en•1.. c ance or no , mos o ... n s no now." W1IED ~ "'llUI .. ,.._.. ~ the ..school'• right to regulate ~ length down last week by a three-judge ap-force.ment would' e<1otinue to remain ~~-'In ulr I Wu .. ~ to pry open the •·"-. anti le o( their h tr will ellnJ late I I immedl •· • I d --• · · d cru!HW g or req es a a r g e Architect Peter Ostrander, newly ..._... LH1w11vyJn · .tv. · . a d '"y pef pane or alol; vacations "lle·'ble' uni I irl:\;uon IS re<:e1ve ho I W'·•~. ...~. K.f. .. norar um. elected to the City Council, said be UNVW go on wttb their court action, NewpOrt of prellminary injuncUona obtalned by from the board of trustees. He noted that of those speakers who had heard rumors about h e a c h •···• a~-·y Patricio H•-·g ·-'d •· the ~·•·o•·' a0 -...v to keep the college The written opinion said the Federal d to the nl ~ uua""' --1NU ""' oi."~ wt M-·-.r o come campus o Y aome are developmeota for iOme Ume but kne-day. from prevt ... '"" their re Ii 1 tr at ion District Court -had "abused its di scre---" by the H Id ~ ·~ C<IVlla ~ presa. e s a nothing about this one and would be . A written oplnlcm handed down by becaUJe of violation of the dress code. tion" in issulng the Injunctions that fore-Congrusman Jame. Corman of the unable to comment unW .. 1 have •·''-ed . the Ninth Circuit Cowt ol Appeala stated The iDJunc:Uolll, in effect 11 n c e ed the college to permit the long haired President's Commill1on on Civil Disorder to the people, know who their a.nilittect . the burden of atablilbtnc tnvulon ol January, b4 resulted in a temporary students to register and that "the court was oa the same program a .year and is and see the pl&u.'' 11ie location . .• their COl!llttutlooal rlpta ..., 11 · up rel..-of 1he hair rules. On recelpt is presuming to interfere with the day a haU a10 wtth Bilek Panther Eldridge bowever,seemed"loilcat,"beadded. to the atudolJll, al the 111Pl>Cdlni wr!tleo.oplnico, cclle1e to day operstioa of the public school cteav.r hut all the !CCIII ai\d comment Screams Frighten lntrµder;. R~pe . . Attemp~. Foiled A yomig San Clemente woman awoke alter mldolC)lt tl>la momlog to find • 10llDI ~ llandln8 I!'~ her bed . with 1 kolle to bJa bel~ pollco reP,Ol'ledr but the would-be rapllt fled aller the lirl and her mother began screaming. '!'tie incJ!lent occurred In the downtown area of the db' at about l : 14 a.m. Tbe 25-yoar-old unmarried vtcUm told lav'll!l&aton lhe bid pne to sleep before midnight and bad left a Uvtnc room From P .. e .J DYNAMITE ... In secton deatcnated by the couocU ~V'f way to get uolDld." But he to eeek code violations. advt.eel telect1vJty ln choosing those Huck said !be trial downtown pollc< ,iven· rtdea. patrol his been highly 111c•,.••ful hut Helm ulced U anyone bad coallcted is a drain en the overtime bucf&~l. He Badham. GoJdbers, who tnlUally to. said It wculd take three addlttonal men treduced Ibo concopl, said, "u. far as to malntato. ·It se. ""'· d•-a .weet, -'""t I lmini "" bave not. ....... aal<ln1 bottrl •dllJY. t.I -Y .. ,. ~' tor'acoft.ennl." J'• . \, .y•-." ~•11 wu about what Cleavu said. 'Ille appellate panel made it clear however, that the oplnkln rtferred onJy TELLS BELIEF to i.§uance of the injuncUoM. Driving together on the way to the "Nothing we say now," stated the meeting, Aldrich said mus told him judges, ''ti Intended to restrict the district he beUeves a chancellor bu to be one-March 13 and after· arriving Jn La Pai Court in making the initial determination fourth S.O.B., one-fourth scho1ar, 0ne.. took a sil:-day voyage by cattle boat on the merits after .a trial.'' A pretrial fourth con man and one-fourth public to · Ensenada where some Los Angelei date set for May 11 will be kept, said relations man. firemen a:ave b1m a ride home. ~ • attorney Herzog. · "Tills ls the are~a unfortunately 1n Epling bu no immediate plans. A lnjuncticm, the judres ruled, are in-which he operates, 11 said AJdrlch. graduate la. sociology from San Diego tended to preserve the statw: quo and A regent doesn't have tt euy tither, State College, be plana to complete worlr:- relieve tmmedlate hardships pending a indicated Hlgp. He aaid his mail is on his masters degree and decide wba.t final court dedllon. In this cue, since replete with Ietten from tuP,&yers tbe future bolds. tt1t "ltudenta lild not yet beiun their saying you repre1ent U!. But Hlggi said n.e San Cltmente adventurer doei From P .. e J EPPLING ... llghl on. . ~· cit woke her up aft.er 1 Lm. and ' -she aaw tho man to bla ... IJ IOI ........ Qty Mana1« Jame. D. Wheaton aald, It wu Aid by ·u 111die1Ce member Jn relation to hiring an animal control thlt cmncUmen lhouJd rtDMmber that olllw, that llle•COllllCll """'1i1 !lave •to hlalucl!ool _<_ yur will~ eumlne the budget. Tbe 'city -povs bably not . be !baled to acboo1 becauao term, the hardship wu ques~onable, he also is the repreeentaUve of · the hope to place an illustrated piece on llid the jucf&es. students, the faculty ud the LellJlatule the lrtp In sorpe major magulne. He 'lb6 commented that students were and he can do no ·lesa t!Jan be a trustee too~ a great deal of color motion pictur• - Dl!ll" her 1*f.' • • ~ ' I I\· Offlctn said tilt woman u1ced tho ~t.r, 11Wblt do )'OU want?" and the man reached for the blle and pointed -It at ber aa he approached the bed. "Sbut ~p/' .the lnlnldtr llll1lmd. 'l'be . -.n beplt•·li:ttamfl'i and' bee mother. sleepinl Jn the next room, awoke and atac began aboutlng. 'l'ae lnln!der fled, polk:e said, leaving the knife, which he 'had taken from the women'1 tl.t.chen, on the Door. InvesUgaton said the women both had .. a yuy good deacription" of the intruder. Self-improvement Lecture Planned "Tranacenclental Meditation" will be the topic of a lecture to be presented by the lntemaUooal Club of Laguna Beach High School at 7:SO p.m. Friday Jn the hip schoel gymnasium. Guest leclurer G. W. Huenecke will speak on the pracUcaJ benefits of this technique of self·lmprovement. Plane ·Crashes i AUSTIN, Tei. (UPI) - A priva te pla:ae en a filgbt from Wasblngtoo, D.C., nosed into a narrow space between two homes late Wedneeday about four blocks abort of the Auat1n Municipal Airport. '. .. , " DAI LY PILOT --........... ...., s-c- It .... ,, N. 'W••' P'ru lfffll •NI ~lthft' J.,~ It. Cwrl1y Vk• ,,..11-r _. ~•l #t\tMtfl' 1ho••• rc .... 11 l tl .. r Tlia11111 A. M11rp~in1 M.,.11'11 &•1ror llch•"' '· Nill Soulll or.. c-1y l<1!• -(.ftlol Mint: ,. Wul .. ,. llrwl' -........,. 9udl1 1111 wn1 ..... 1wi...rc ~ e..ci.1 m ,_, •- """''"'"" '-ti: 11111 9•KIO l :MI ...... ... CllrnMHli a. ""9 f t Cinlll!f llMI the bumaae IDdety 1417 monthly for of budpt culllnl In the -I dlllrtcl animal control He said police cite lealh IDEA UCILLENT Jaw vtolaim. llurlnl dlacuaaton of dtloenl acting A man In the audience said, "I call · u police flyft and ~ by roportlng the pollce department and 1hey refer Incidents, Esther Loclnray 1111-'"4 mt· to the Jrumaoe society. I call the.· • ..-pollatlon Into ~ 1nportlul to -IOC!ety and they aay-•catch cap<afJll. COltndlman "Pmr Oo-r it JI.ltd we'll plek it uti'." called the klea "e1cellent". ~ Aid -he bean llicli Holm said police can be · called by rwta be coofen '!Ith 81'.CA ciflclals perlClll 1clni on vacation for added Iii'~ cill't!Je aervice. patrol protectioa. He eirpnaed concern A man In ,the audience complained over organlzaUooa looklnl for IUlplclous ol mired -walking their ·dop acts u a atop that mllltl lead towanl in Helaler Park u an wiaanlt.ary 1Jtu• vlgllante acUvlt.les. < Uon. Realtor Vmi THChner complained Lcl1I did not tblnl' It d••• ... al dop en the beach, leashed or mile"h-He satil It could cut ,..;;~l;;.,g!arles ed. and crime but said thert bad to be L"'E DOGS guldellnea not just ·wtlty.oJJy c!Uiens. Wheaton said thl1 occurs on hls A man in the audience IUQested that driveway by neljlhborS with dotfS. Writer well-meaning citizens without training Hano said, 0 1 kind of like seeing dogs could send police on a series of wild on the beach. Thev shot1ld be on leashes goose chases. but I kind of Uke the feel of dogs Earl Secor said, 0 li I were a stranger and kids on the beach." 11Wng here tontgh~ I would th1nl 11 A woman asked that tt be made c:lear fs 1 bad town t.o move Into. Let'a not where dog owners can legally exercise paint It dart, let's paint It bright. .. their dogs. He suggested that newspapers could help During the drug abu se portion of the a great deal. · se~slon, David Ha,!l'an, chairman pro tern NOT WAR TIME or the new LR~na Beach Drug Education Hano said, "This lsn't war time. I and Rehabilitation' Council, was in-think every vigilante group was started troduced . by well-intentioned people and then peo-- Hagan said the emerging organJiatton ple are being strung up on lamp po1ts.11 Jnteods to gather ·all 11e.menta of the Chief Huck aa.id crime ha1 Jncreued community together and define the pr.. but not astoundlngly; lt hu lncreaaed blem. He saJd that tax-supported OranP.e everyplace. County medical services · belong ln the He said police are not looking for" comm\Dl.lty-"they aren't volunteer1." pbys~cal help. They're· trained for the COuncllmao Chartton Boyd spoke of job. They're just looklnt for cltiloa eyes need for local lel'Vices . ln the realm and ean:. of mllltal health, public heslth, family During dlscunlon of the team approech plannln1 , welfare. personal employment, to housing violations, Lorr tp0ke of com· and environmental services. merclal occupancy violations, bedroom TOLD OF WORK apartments used as kitchen apartments He 1poke oC his· work In securing and g.araget turned into living quarters. an advance psychiatric evaluation team It was then he SUMested patrolling to come lnto the community to determine \be caves and dynam.ltin1 tbtm closed. the need for social -Rork. Huck apoke of police and lherlff'a office Dr. WIUJam BrlOIOn. SllO Bern Drive, patrol activity of the cavet. a Marino Corps physician wilh three Ccuncllmm tock no acUon •t the study children, told of working ,rttb the county 9e11lon. Jt wu indletted lome of the to set up health services in the rtalm item.I wUl be up aa;aln for dl~1s1lon· of drugs, VD, pre-nstal counaoflng and or action at tho May 6 "IUiar mee\ini. pre-natal health. The county would furnish the medklnes and admlniltration. Bramon and others would volunteer tbe1r lime. • Mart Gumbtner suggelt.ed organllatkln of a citizens committee on drup m. cludln1 youth and all element.a 'and lhade1 of opinion tn the community. Mayor Goldberg said he thought It an eicellent idea. Hano 1ald, "It was Fret1t P .. e J DRAFf ••. equallu the new draft lottery. '°""-" ,11.oT. w1111 .:.. • ....,.. "" an excellent Idea wben Joe Tomehak -:"~;.'::':: ~~·-..:':: suunted it durln& the council cam- A national drawlna 11 held once a year under the ....-ll)llletn fer 111' Jl-year-olda. Local draft boards are di rected to select men with the lo-t sequeoco-numbeta araL • ......, tMd\, C..19 ~. ......... palgn .. •=:.. ..... :=-~:=..lltYc::-.;r._i: H11an tnvttcd Gumblner t.o become ~ ""''Ille ,.iirm '" "' "" w.t Involved In the dNI rthabUltaUon group , ..... ll'WI~ """""' ·~ .,. -....., AIAAady r-·· .. , lfrt9f, (O.tf M-. AUG Ulll~ ,.;. ,, .. ,.,, .. CJ14) 642-4121 Lorr recommended that Alaemblyman ,, Ct•lfll4 ....... , •• , 641·•• Bt.dham be a.aked to introduce le1llla Uon ,, .. ._ C' ra Al .,., •• .,, that wwld Jet tht city resulate hit.. T .. ,.,., 4t2-441t chWng, an arta now pre-empted by S -. .. ._. c-t .~"<"ll"!'I '!j>'!'I the ttat.e. ... -•""!J. '*'ir .. -. • Huck 1old bltchhiklna can be haurrdous . ....,... .,. ,~.. ..,.. hi • ~' .,. •• r _. """""" ~"' _. to ttie. ker1, the drlver1 and to the ...,.. • ....,,....., --tratnc atrtam. H~an aid that 10me ......, ............. If·~ .. ...,.,,.... """""ta.' ..... 1: ud . "" o.• Mftt. t11_...., S!,lhc.rlll• ., ,_....p...,. ew&;.11 u co cae at enta, hl \'e · ~-..1....w .u.n••_.,..,.. to JMtchhlkt'. 'Mi c hael Wt Ian ~=-=--"'-' ___ ..,. __ -..... 111"'·F""-::;::=~~aa~ld, "bUchhlkln9 hi way1 been a Bttl problems arlle; the Pmtdont ex· plained lo a ,,.....p to Cofll'OU. becaute MqUenct numbdt m not tftnl1 dlstrlbuled among the _. than toll local bOlrdl. • "Undfr·the prueill law, for example. 1 man with a . aequtllCO llUlllbar 1• ma1 be cal'ed up ~ one draft beard while a man wlth • lqwer number 1n a dlffertnt d,raft board II llO\. calle4," Nlxon said. "'Mils can happen becaU1t present law docs not ptnnlt a natJonal call .,. ,,.,., mm by lolleS1 - · nwnbtra." llJl required td cut tlle!r hair, but could for all. · ' and ·mu ohots during the trip. comply with the ruleo by hair styling His oheervation on students, he •atd, EplJnt b the •on cf Dr. and Mrs. er wearinf bead bands. is that about two percent are haf'd1:ore Harold Epllng. His father ls a well-known Mrs. Herzog noted that the college revolutionariea who would retort to San Clemente cardiologist. It wu goo& board did not agree to allow students murder if Jt would further their eodl. to be home, especially once under a t.o 1.'0Mply in this manner until after He considers another 10 Percent ideallstic hot 3hower. Most of the bathing 1inCf; the first Injunction had beeo Issued. students who are. dupea and eully led Msrdt IS (a Friday), had been in sal\ 11'Ibe judges apparently were not aware by the hard-core group. water. ! of !his, er overlooked tt," she Said. But the peat bulk, he said, want Eying hb lnllty 7$.pOund boat lba\ Tbe students now must .Ubliah that to do IOlllOlblng about things witbln II overmatched with a IUOO! -j tlley are entitled \o prlvacy, that this the llmlb of the law. "Uolvenlty of meri>ead, Epling said ol the lrand adi right wu impaired and that tt was California students u a group l believe venture, "It was a thing I'll Dem; done without adequate reason. are the greatest 1n the nation." forget." l 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....::.~~~~~~~~~~-1 • "':!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!==: : ~ : IF YOU CAN'T C:0ME IN-GALL ~··Olil fOI' 1n ••pert .. ;,,. C•ntulltlilt who will COl!lf t. .,.ut ha1t10 with 11111pl1t witkout •nv oblitttio111 t1 you! lhe UNly mood of ~11tq, c:oplarell by Ka1.utan in brOadloom aruf a1w ,...,. Karas~ brinp the deop, bouncy texture aha charming look o! lmporWd ruas home to you at all·Amertcan prices. Fresceau blenda areu of 1ubUe llgbt and dark tones Into a nylon pile ahog that gives rooma a trealt now ouUoak on llte. Available In a choice of 15 colors • , • Oto1y $10,95 ..... tt'atr-... Nlr111JMI PROFESSIC~.J.GA~R~ fURNllURF INTERIOR DESIGNERS Opoo 'M-. ,,_ .. Fri. lyn. .Jb~~Al1~RE~~~ b.t?F. 646-0276 .. ,.0276 1 ' . . ' . l . ' -. ' ' • • • . ' . • ' . ' t ' . • • • . • • ' . ' ' . I ' ' ~ > ·: , . --------. -----~-----~-----_.,,...----------·------------:-------------~"':".'~-~~---.. ·- • " ' . ' • ' • 1'· I ' -DICK TRACY TUMBLrwEIDS . , MUTI AND JEFF JUDGE PARKER WHEll llS CAME 11iro lllE Plmtt If WA' OBVIOUS 1\IAT I \Yl6 IBN6 -.NT I <OIHJI PO N01111116 AIOUT IT! PLAIN JANE lllT lOll HAVE NO CllESTICll .. ..,.,. MINP llfT ™AT CAIAILU FEP YOI '50IAE 50RT OF A HMUICIN06BH ~ • ACROSS 1 Co111pany of an I ma ls 5 Ra ise 10 Punches l4 R Iver of Po land 15 Unwarranted 16 Lari• hun Ing dog : Archaic 17 Stttl mill P'MU<t 18 Languishts 19 -Cllnlc, Rochester 20 Soda fountain necesslllts 22 Old Ttstamtnt book 24 Bovine sour1.d 2S ltavts out i. . 27 Heavy fog : Z words 29 Neat cut: 2 WDJdS 32 Metal· forming tool Jl Harem room 34 Spartan serf 36 ltlata 40 1n1ett 42 Less freQu1nt •4 Malt anf111l 45 Feature of some 91rmen1$ Al1 Rt1ign 49 '4rholt so Ory, or wlnt 52 Highly p;ert intnl 54 Com t dlin Bob ·-58 Grow gradually less 59 Alis: 'Gtim an 60 "T1kt • pt lk I" 6Z Res ponds In a eert1Jn .. , ,5 M1kt dilly 67 PUu1 lb t fJCCUSt 69 Not proftsslana( 7G Ont on tht samt side 71 African country 7Z Ann1polis Institution: .\bbr. 73 Dr111s • • 74 U~ptttn: Informal 75 Nobleman • DOWN l Mtlt ll11uor lngrtditnt Z Ar11ngt fl!m foot19t to Utt story 3 Scoundrtf 4 W11ti1s for somtlhln1 ardently 5 Pltct of bad advice: Z words • 4/!l/70 6 S. Pae Ifie 39 A111orous 111aettrtl took 7 F1agranc e 41 !i(e1t dish 8 Time or day 43 Relating to 9 E11mintd rlvt r banks for de fecls 4fi Duck 10 Tighl plact 41 Orlnll'. lo 11 f ret tXCt SS 12 Body of water '1 Dies: 13 Be.overly Slang lnQlll51tlvt .Sl Close 21 Preposition c.ompltl t ly: 23 Pttclpltatlon 2 wotds form· 54 Of a fa cl1I 26 Fruit dish ftllure 21 Traditronatly, 55 F1t11ch there art sc.hool seven .S6 Period of 29 Have ful'I time nttdt d 30 Ob/tc.I of .S7 For rent: tdora!lo(T 2 words 31 Part of Asia fil Cattle 35 Entice to 63 F0tk p1rt do wrong 64 Protruding 37 FllQht roek ef steps 66 Fleitr-dt· -31 Enrich 68 lnttrJtetlon a mint used to full artlflel11fy a child ,..,.. PERKINS MISS PEACH ITAV\ ~IAA'a Ll'L ~INER By Tom K. Ryan SAUY BANANAS ' ly. Al Smith GORDO' COPYCAT/ = MOON MULLINS ' S<E'l.LCllMPtETEL~ RECOVER AT .1Sl.-WTTHl!RE'SA -~ON /I .---" -' • By Frank Bagilllki ANIMAL CRACKERS <!J #) f!l ..... ,,, TOW.V IS MV 91!<:"!HCll.V. "' .. V CO<.l.C>! M ..... E ACL THalfl< I~ INMY ACCOUNT /lNO 'Tl<EN SCl\\£1 DODO.~ DO IQ) 6MCk'e? • • .llfCAIJSC. COf'F COFF HACK IUHEEZE COfFCOFF COFF I HIOCHAOC! AtcA/iM . By Mell HACI< HACK l/fCH1 HACI<'.- .. ___ ~ MR.MUM O.ll~V PILIIT 11 ~y Al~- • By Char1'5 Bai-sottl ci • ••• By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnion By Roger Ballen. -If GIVES t.re~G 1"0 DOUJTH M<,I HAAlDS· - ly Saunden and Overgard DENNIS THE MENACE • -' ' ' J . = .~ . ' ., ...... ...... . -__ ..,, -·,.-•y- SC .• Orange Coast Sets '• I ' ' ~urance Conf ah · • • 'Ille )o, OJlllU•I Oranae Cout .C o 11 e a t "lnturance 1 Dly'' wUl be held in Anaheim April 141 It Aoal>clm !!owl, •1111$ w. µ.coin. 1 Re1~tra~lon will ~ held at , __ a:JO a.m., with adJOUmment aet, for 2 :~ p.m. yur by OOC, the Or. County Fleldmens' As&Xta. tlon, lnsufance Women of Orang.e County and Independent' ll)SUr.ance Asents Association of Orange Coonly. ' . . The keynote address at t : JS • -• I i 'llle ilol' Js•~ elch a.m. wilt . be by Richard N•l/M ol tile Nelson Company or Los Aogeles on "Wbo.l.Ar• Your Problems!" ' Reservations for the day are 1$.lO per persoo. ~ lhould be made payable lo IIAA of Orange County apd sent to Myra Williams, 15SOO Tustin Village Way. No. 76, ,_.Tustin, Calif om la 92680. MitMa. s....,. • "-'~ •• ... ..,. "-"' ........ , ..... , .. .,. ... AMw.ri.. ..,...! 835-7777 U.S. POSTAGE ST AMP MACHINES DISTRIBUTOR WANTED (M.11• or Fem1le) ReUable person will bt selected in this ar••. ta~ own & 1e,.,,ice United States Post•t• ~tamp MM:hiMs & Color Picture Post Card Vendors. Thi1 is 11 ~fling1 service business & not • ''get rich quick: sc:t'•mt." AIL s.to.r•s h1~e fll- rtady: Men glected & ,.,,aY. 1be reviewed by you. Thi~ buti'n.11 c•n bt 1t1rted part time {av..,_. '"" or W .. ktnds l & be dtYeloped into 1 big profitable full time bu1lnts1 with unlimijed po- tontlol. To qualify you must h1vt a car, a ftw tp.are hours weekly, 1 good work record 11 comp.any It responsible to the locations for service, & make an immediate c.sh investmant of .$1500. For JMrsonal inttrvit"!', write giving us t 'lit· tit Information, on yourself includlng your phone .n\f'mber. Distributor Division, P. 0 . Box 2701, Stal Beach. C11iforni1. A division of B.f. Scafeto lly tlllY 6U.MT, I.Pit Experimt!bls belong with the researchers in the la~ oratories, not in your family.' Never try tO de- cide for yourself of with the advice of a well mean- ing frieitd, how to 1reat an illness. Leave this to the eXperts-your physi· cian and his professional aides. We would never tcy to create a new medicine in our pharmacy. We rely on the reliable drug firms with their careful, ext.en• sive research. Only when a drug is approved for safe use will it get on our prescription shelves. YOU Ol YOUl DOCTOR CAN ~NE US wh•n yo• n••d • d•lh••ry. W• wilt d•ll¥•r pro111ptly without •llh• ch•r9•. A ,, ... , lft•llY p•opl• r•ly 011 UI for ril•it h••lth 11atod•. Wa w•I• coin•, requ••k for daliw•rv "'"'" ic• and ch;rge •cfeuim. announces the appointment of WARMINGTON INSURANCE AGENCIES 347! VIA LIDO-NEWPORT BEACH-675-6313 as General Agent for Safeco Life Insurance Company U'1 lO lleHT: 'ftlefl'rtt Sll'fff.,.., •.MHi•k: J.U .. •u••i1, •t•11t: WIUia111 C. We""fllffH UI, ....,., ..... , lt.ny J•111a11, •"•I Wll11 .. '•"''" •••aci•M; IC•11 Mltf'l'ay, 1nocl1ta, . - ~ s SAFECO INSURANCE •• OVER TIIE'.COumER f.omplete-N~w York Stoek Lisf • ' ...... , .... T~,A,.t2',1970 SC DAILY PILOT 33 " 1 • ! • • , DAILY PILOT TllundaJ, Aorll 2l, 1970 • • t ! -, ' ' ' '. ' I'· i I • ' .. .. ' ' ' ' . I ., '· ' . ',, ,,. ". ' . U yo u are in the market for a NEW home, sec these out.stand· ing. customized homes, built by Frank H. Ayres and Son, locat· ed in a prime area very close to Huntington St ate Beach. The homes are priced from $30,290 to ,3S,690 and vary in sl!e from 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 to 3 car gar-. ages and 2 fj> 3 baths , with shake or mission We roots, fire- places, undergrou..'"ld utllJlies, concret.e drivewaya, built • ins and carpeUng. There is VA and FHA financing available. There are 3 homes avaJlable because ol credit rejections. Occupancy by May 1, 1970 In this unil M ' added features these homes in· elude such additional extras, as shag carpets, front lawn land· scaping with sprinklers. Our next unit Ls now on sale for occupancy in May and June 1970 and introdui:es the DE;IW 3,000 sq. ft. "El Dorado" model priced Crom $34,490. . Rancho L• Cu.it• Homes on Brookhur1t at Atlanta~ Huntington Beach 9'1-292t -961-13JI ': --------------. -··-·~---1000 General $.•-~~~ :; General 1000 i. DOVER SHORES 3 Bedroom 2 Batfl BAYFRONT $117.00 per mo. " Bankruptcy R=lver hu In-pays all ·~ us to accept oHen . for thla wonderful Norman 1bis home olftra everything: Grant built 2-llOI')' ho Palos Verde stone fireplace, 60 tt. lot with pier & ~c:~ double aarage, tUed built.in 4 Bedrooms large fDrma1 kitchen, comer Jot, large Jivlna: room i: formal dinlna rear yard, close to all achoola 0 j, , •1, room. • MACNAB-IRVINE • t Reall,y C.Ompe.ny '~. (714) 642-illS • 1 SI01 Dover Drive, Suite 121 ' (714) 675'3210 ,. io8o ~ide Drive _Newport Beach ; : Needs Work? .,. Rere'1 a "fixer-lij)per"' of the , ht marnltude • ·yo9 must : ; eee it! A good Ooor plan In 'l Mesa Verde C&mbridge Ser. :1 in with additional, attrac- •' tiw, panelled room ln de· ... : tached garage, $32,900 or • 1 otter! • church and •hopping, h!ll'tf. v."OOd flooni; family room, a'ld n\ay be purchased au!). ject to existing 4\\% VA Joan. Located in ncellent Costa 1t1esa atta. Owner ask. Ing $25.500. Call on thlll OM. 2629 HARBOR BLVD • 541 1640 OP!N !YES TILL 1:30 ·Estate Sale 9 FOUR·PLEXES Excellent reslde.ntial area, aood income. Priced for Im. mediate sale at $47,500. FHA terms (must be owner oc. cup1ed). New conventional IOa1lli fone tour-plex peor in- dividual). Cub to diltlng loans (multl-bl!fg pUl'Chue availableo). All often subje:ct to court approval. C aj I '™"'· ll Bedroom 2 Bath $21, 950-$134.00 per month Thll very popttlar · !loor plllll hu family room Md break· fut bar, buy a\ibjeet to5*% IBA loan. Total payment wil! be $134..00 per month, New paint, &!luxe deoep pad high pile! carpeting through- out. You mwt 9"t' It to be- lieve it. It's sharfi • Open t!U 8::1>, This Calltomia contemporary la the ultimate jn modmi Jiving. Wall lo wall carpeting throu&hout 4 Nee size bed· roonu and 2 baths, modern kitchen with separate family Colesworthy & co. REALTOR Newport Beach OWce 1028 Bayajde Drive 675-4930 room leoadlng to a covered 1-------- pallo. AND GUES.'l WHAT! * TAYLOR JB'x36' hl!att'd and filtered pool aDd &elllng t o r the amufna price of $24,950 GI '100 ~own. Mov-e right in. .. -... .:.ra r r:o w- LINDA ISLE r.1agnUlcently des~ed home wlth 5 bdnn1, maid'• rm .\ 5 baths. Spacious living I dining nn1 open lo can· REALTY tilevered patio deck Jacln& 15366 GOLDIN WEST Jaioon. Rumpus rm + fam· 2629 HARBOR BLVO. 194-5313 ily room wttleh ""'n' lo gar- "' 1"'0 OPEN !VES TILL 1·30 den ,,.tio. Wet bar. $16',:n>; ~ ~ ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;l•!IO Linda Isle Open daily l ·a OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 • E.:cellent Income 4 UNITS Jn Balboa's ~ rental art11, wry doee to N.H.Y. Cub, belt bayfront beach •nd ocean. All apt.a. in top condi· tlon Ii rented. $62,500. Walteor Haaae !! Money Machine !! BEST EVER THE BLUFFS Nice I bdnns k elee built· 16 UNITS In """' & ov.n. l'<ivalo J19.tlo. Pf!rfect for a couple. Co1ta Me;a's fineost income In vcclustve Ne-...1>0rt area. property -shows exceUent $26,»l. tax relief -with $50,tXKI ''Our 25th Year'' down you can. assume exist-WESLEY N. Ing 6.6 flnancin< ot 1225. TAYLOR CO Call tor details and counaeJ. • tng. FuU price $275,800. Realtors NEWPORT CENTER Newport 211J San Joaqtilil Hllls Rd. at F11rvlew 646-1111 . (anytlma) 6'«910 TOTAL RELIEF . ,, .. , ... ,_ .. Lachenmyer R.ea ltor 1860 Newport Blvd., CM 7 CALL 646-3928 Eves. 646-2'290 • BYOWNE ~ Take your choke, (3) 2 Bed· Open House, ~97 Abblt' \Vay- ndomlnlu . 3 at lrvlneo. Fri .. Sat, & swi. room co ~ ur Cl-'J $32.500. $lilXXl down re.. choice locations. All 111 ht'at'· quired, FHA 6% Joan avail, perfect condition. 6% Loan &'13-111lB available, All blth11 -gorge. ·=-=,..·-:-=-,,.,-,--ous crpta & drps. Pool & 0 3 BR, 2 BA. OiHJe..gac. clubholl!e privileges. Call Bltns, crpll, drps, frplc, 54.5-8424 lnd&eaped. Assume 5~ <;b · FHA or refinance. $26, 750. Owner. ~9498. $24 .500-4 BR Beaut. trtt's, bit-in kitchen GI or FJiA terms. Drive --c~o-sta--M~-----1 by 1386 \Va Is 0 n. Call ·-Clayton-Ritt 1213) 432-397:>. \oi:_th . Coast YOU OWN THE LAND Plus this almoSt new 3 &inn., 2'ii bath home. Up- graded carpet &: drapes, 2 Frplcs, (onie Jn mitt, Br.). Abeolutely lmrnac. cond. & prlef!d at :Just $42,9fi0 with al low J# $5,000 down, in- cluding THE LA?;D! Bob Pettit, Realtor 133-0101 TAKE OVER 61)% LOAN! On this lmmac. 4 BR. home. All cltt. kitch. Nr. park, pools, school ~ shopping. $36.500. e Rad Hiii Rulty Univ. Park Center, Irvine . Call Anytime &13-082o Charmer·$21, 100 $13,900 On a tree lillt'd streeot in Cotita CUTE EASTSIDE 4 ROOM I ~~l!!!l!!!"'"'!"'!!"'I!!"!~ Pi-1eosa, you'll find this 3 bed-HOME. 6% LOAN. BY OWNER-3 Br. 2 ~· room doll hou!e. For a total 548-6680, 642-9315 F'rplc, fam rm, ne"'iY dee: or $&Kl, it can be yours. It's '* BY OWNER * ~S blk pool & tec111i1..-Tramf. beai&Ufully laNJlcaited with 3 BR., 2 BA .. fam. rm., ~make otter. 833-0160. ~ . *"~ private patios 'and lots s ... im. pool. $2800 dowu- ot lttes, Call toniteo. Open $26,800 total. ~ till 3:JO. BY CN.11er: 4 Br, hugh tam. Eastbluff 1242 A Naw Way Of Lil' Relax in Ibis populi.r 3' BR 1351 DECO~TOR'S HOME BeautUlllly c1ont. 5 Bdrms. Family rm. X1nt 1tnet 11' street ~ tt. lot $911,000 LIOO REAtTY INC. 3337 Vla I.ido 673-7300 LOTS OF LIGHT In this contemp. ! Br. A r 1n\I'. · den hOme. 2~ Ba. New bltins 'In kitcht'n. All thl! for $69.500! Walker Rlty. '75'5200 336fi VI.a Lido, NB Open Sun. 49' BAYFRONT Via Lido Nord. 3 le; A maids, 4 neow baths, dbl pier. New d e c k t n g. sni.ooo. (213) 826-4511, (TI4) 6t2.42.51. (213) 472-2413 • Broker. EXTRA CHARMING 4 BR, 3 BA homeo on. Y!/ lot. But buy on Lido. SS3.,!oo . Ken Brittingham, Pete Bar- rett Realty, &e.5200. Huntington Beach 1400 rm. ~Xln 't C:.M...-area. A!J- 1ume 7~~":0 loan. 549-3283 Eastbluft Condo. Owner des--------- 2629 HARBOR BLVD. Mese Del Mar 1105 perate, has bought another home. &e, to appn!Clale 546 1640 View. $30.950. La Bulcada OPEN EVES TILL 8:30 IMA-1AC. 4 Br. crptA, drpi;, Realty, 838-1234, 24 hr Ml'· EASTSIDE Ideal Jand&ca p i ng & vice. decorating. 843 Sonora, C.M. J.~~~~-======· AXER.UPPER lrvino Terraca Excellent potent1al in this 3 Maia Verde 1110 1245 Bedroom on LARGE R..2 lol. Mesa Verde Condo Bil doubleo delached garage. Country Cl ub VIila adjac lo -Asking $22,500. golf course :or sal~ by O\vn- 646-7171 er. 3 BR, 2\l BA, lrg, liv. 6V2% LOAN . ANYONE QUALIFIES To buy thl1 bright 3 bechoooi. 2 bath beauty and take over payments or mly P-llJb. ject to this low 614 1"' Coftl"n· ment loen. Pi-lodt'm aYOCado built-ins with lush shag car- pets to match. ONLY ff,.500 Down. WE SELL A HOMI! EVERY 31 MINUTES : ... ,===· =-=· --::;:c:z; THE LAST WORD Enjoy etforUeii living in th1' absoh1teoly rpotll!SS 4 8"dnn hOme in pttltigeo Baycreat for tlw! discriminate buyer. Many custom feoatu~1 too numerous to mention. Aa- 11ume $25,000, 5" 'it> loan, payable $188.75 per mo., principal & interest only, \Vhat a relief to the happy ~~~~~~~~~I fllmlb who want& a beautiluJ -4 8"drm home and lo find it 6 Beautiful un.il11 produ~ $16,500 In CoUege Park. An easy $S9D/mo grosa; income. Top What a Cute doll house this \\'alk to all schools, kinder- Ahape • pride or ownm1hlp is for m!Wly-weds, feah.Lrinr garten Ul11I Jr, Collere. A re. property • no junk, Room · 2 big bedroom8 situated on lief from high interest rateo11 1-0 THF: REAL "-l:S1'ATERS rm., patio, deluxe frigidain! appl'!, rnd iant heat, dbl rar w/elcc dr & bll·in slDrage cablfil'ts. $35,000. 540-6249. LIVE in beautiful lrviM Tel' race. See this 4 ·Bedml home w/irllting rm oft l\1aster Bedrn1. 4 BA, lg fam rm, formal din rm. Lovely pool. Many, many extras. La Buscada Re&lty, 8.'8-1234. 24 hr serv. Walker & Lee l 1331 W. BAY AVE. (Opoft Friday 1-l) . . . Realtors 7682 Edinger Idea.I home for beach minded • family. View of Bay, Acrou I. from large ~ch. 3 Bed- 1 room expandable home with sunny pi':lvatr patio. PA1lto1111JTB CAI.NAB AN R•ALTT Co. build 2 more units. Price almost VJ acre lot &: if the for you can purcha&e subject I iiiiiiiiii-iiliiiiiiiiOii""I Nt rt n . h 1200 Corona del Mar and terms for fast ule, groom Ii a Vet no cash to 5%~ FHA loan and t.M Eastside Special wpo PWBC 842-4155 ~40 1250 1093 Baker, C.M. 54<J.J.Ul for all deotaill. down. Total PBYmenb of ownen will carry a 11.teable Unusual, dlllt'rent, adaptableo. DUPLE-X---V-IE_W __ --------- $148 per month. Nicely car. 2nd at a rtUOnahle intttftll 2 Bed~ + 11x19 detach. One lot from ocean &: \l.ilh TIRED BEACHBOYS SPECIAL! .. . Pete Barrett \ REALTY 16C6 Wrstcllff Or., NB 642-5200 ~ 4 UNITS 1-3 Bdrm., J..t Bdrm&. Xlnt '"l'~~':!"!~~~~ ttntal atta. 3 teona.nta over 3 LUSK EASTBLUF·F- years. Ideal property for REDUCED $1500 Courtyard Pool- "l'~ View," new Wells plan really fOI' lm~te occupancy. 4 Bednn. 3\t owner to live in & rent 3. Let'· 4 Br. 2~2 be.. Owner Gl'Ol1ing $6,490. A A k In I leaving city. To view call • $53.000. For additional Info. call owntt/Broker o Baths, family rm. wet bar, 1"'32 pool. Roy J. Ward CHIL T ROBINETT REAL TOR 645-0128 FOR Le:ue, 1tor'! 20xQ), xlnt shoppa cntr. 536 W. 19th, CM. Kennitt Rfags A.gt. RltALTOllt C.,,.a1N-MAimNp 111i·lllZ ~ $28,000 , Rtalt.or, 1430 Galaxy Dr. I S46-1550, Open bail,y. 4 Bdrm. + F1mily rm. "Move right in " Yard tun or fruit & &hade trees. Entry haJI, 2 marble pullmsn baths, all the new home bullt·inll. ,.._mo •, HORSES O.K. f ; Country llvi(,g. 3 BR, 2 Ba. 1 Pool. Auume 8" % loaJl. May trade. Fortin Co. '4&-27>9 ' •• : " 642.500). 6.A. llEIGHTS Uae your G.J. on this, 3 Bednn, SZ3,500. Lceo yanI, 2 car gar. Klngaa:d, R.E. MrU-2:Z22 TARBELL 2955 Harbor ' . I I I; I .. ' •• I I' " ' • I ' I General 1000 Gtnaral S@ll~lA-~t.~s· Th,. Pun/,. with th• Bul/f./n Chuckle O~'rc:mb~ ,.d'. :!: ,,..-.._ . .---....... ..---.. low to f0mt four lltllt'le words. I Hi(s{r 11 I I , ,,,...,. I ~OCPE I J . I I' I . l I TOBAL I J ..,.,......., -.-, :-jr-jr-i I A tolarant """ 'To err ;, . - --· human, to forglva 11 -. .. l,...V,..I-NC.,.,O""E-----.1 • • l\ I Ii I .J I' G C..pto~ ... <h..U~ q'°"d ., "''"'" ~ ... •'""'• -d you dMlop from ftp No. 3 btlow. !!' PllNf Nl)MallfO UTTERS IN lHESC $QUAllES • UNSC•AMlll! AIOV! lllTUI 10 GET ff'SWfl I' I' I' I' I' r I I I I I I I I 1000 ' I SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIACATION 9000 i ~ • peted. \Von't la.st lhi1 week. rate. A Telle! to find all tbt'St' ed slttping i:oom + l6 x 32 ocean \'iew. 2 BR. & 3 BR. OF THE end. Hum-! advantarea available to wortaihop. Big R-2 lot. Hur· with fam. rm. PLUS l-BR. Prief!d from $17,500, 1 BR It: 3 BR, Surflide with shake roof. trplc, elec bltlnS, priv dbleo gara1eos & dub-pool youl'Mlf and your happy ry • only $26,500. & bath rueNt rm. Looks new. BLAHS? family at the end of this ~ S41·SllO Good renlal area. $51,500. M:hool tenn. Priced at (l'IUl'dnentheltPIJ 129,!J.IO. LUGE REALTY JiSi,,,., co:rs 150)-•-..,.. REALTY 153'6 GOLD!N WEST .194-5313 OPEN EVES TILL 1•30 FIVE BEDROOMS ·~ WALLACE S Un its &. Low Interest BY TRANSf'RD owner 2 REAL TORS 2 Bedroom eo&ch with garages story, 1 yr old 5 BR. 3 BA, --J410l .. 4141-&: private yards, $53,000 with arch designf!d, pool &lze lot, DINING R 0 0 M. Jo'amily room home. Built-in kitchen Including Nutom! Bll!ndl!r and breakfast bat. All on choice hardwood floors, !n- c:ludlng C&J'P"fs and drape11. Well built, shake roor home. Owner will sell under f'HA · VA TERMS. A scattt itm · f'\111 price only $32,950. (Open Evanins1J Sl5,txXI dmvn, balance at end or cul.de-sac. l Blk SJM mo. ircl. 7~% interest Back Bay. 2700 Sq ft. din Wells·McCardle, Rltrs. rm, 11m sewing rm o.· oUice, 1810 Newport Blvd., C.?t1. lam/kit 30 x ].f. llv rm 548-772!1 st.w&M Eves. w/beamed ceilings &: trplc. ~~'!!(!~'!""~!"""i'l-~! Mother-in·law suite w/~p eOverlooklng Canale entrance. $51,000. 546-754.f LtHe/Optlon REDUCED! Spaclou• condominium on airy corner lot In Univenlty Park 3 8"droom1, 2~ bathl Famll,y room opeom onto enclOll!d yard 2nd Story aundeck Owner leaving state --lo~.900. Gttat 4 ~ "dr.coM1for·s·· home in popolar J.leu. Veorde l!!!.,._l!!!W!!ll!!!!!!!!l!P Cambr1dp Seri6 with bath EASTBLU FF dlnl<e & tamily room•. Own-' er moving north. SJOO. mo. 3 BR, home, Private bt'ach N D I ..... "'· poob. '""'" & .... ew up exes area. \Valk to tbt' ocelUI. Only $24,900! Nrar beach. Open SAT & CAYWOOD REAL TY SUN 25th & :l&lh. Owner! ~ \V. Coast Hwy., NB Bulkier. 642-3'.m. (21'.M & Di e 541-1290 e 3Jrd St. al Balboa Blvd., N.8.) $25, 950 THE BLUFf'S 3 Bdrm, 3 5y,.e;. LNn For Youl bath, split level, on HuRe family room. entry greenbe lt . Cus tom hall, 3 bdrm., exfTa baths, decoratt'd & immaculate. dining nn., built·lns. yard Large kitchen. S 3 7. 9 0 0 . with 11prinklen, subject to 644-0575 aft 6 pm weekdays Mi<O 1,... 540-1120. DON'T MISS BLUFFS TARBELL 2955 Harbor Exqut.lle 3 Br, 2~i ha. \l.'t'I LIDO SANDS bu, dbl oYens, auionatit 3 BedroOms "'ater IOl'lener. By O\\'l'ICr - 2 Baths, bullt·lnl Wi.000. Ph. 644-0985. '4t·SllO OPIN DAILY 1-l $26,000 BAYFRONT ' 118 ,;oo ---121 CAMPHOR G Willi MOBil.E HOME. New <r)>L LEGE R~ Priced btlow marittlt At eor~EALTO;m•on df'PI, prlv. beach, clbh.'11!, -.ll $45.000. 5BR. +family nn. 67M3SO US.l5'4 Eves adult.I. A.J Anc:boragt \Va,y, '"'~~~"'!!'!!!!!'!!!".'!"'I Larae )'U°d I: rm. for pool. ::=======:=.· L1do Parle. Call 673-2896 I LEASE OP110N <;;;:r·:'.\:,,~"ped· A Costa Mt11 1100 •BLUFFS -Oiolce com. OR SALE S..nle ,,,_ lte• 61>'7211 ---"-'-v~w loL S Br. 2 Ba. 11...J Sharp, ,., ... ,)' painted, 3 bfld. room, 2 bath home. laland $22,500 kitchen, W1e family room, Buy1 th1• bt'auUtul 2 Bedrm ~· C'O\-'trod patio with brick I: dt'n. French Qtr. con&. BBQ lor outdoor pl,._.sure. Aa51i1me 5141" FilA lt>1n. !ttY car. yard. 129.:500. Pl!llRON 642-lnl BY OWNER waited .. ,... cus. Ul?U Lovely dee-orated 3 BR., 2 Save $$ • $31.SOO. 644-08.5. BA., Ideal loeatton. FHA ap-L E A SE Jo pt 1 on $15,000 prallM!d $28.900. Will ~u Oaycrest exec. ~· f'\111 F1tA·VA or trade 562a31 \-ICW &~k 8a.f mG/tnO. or 567-811&. · Owntr -M.Mf15 tr you've aee.n a whOle holt priv. Check on attractive of DREARY'S you'll appM. tenn11. ciate our bright and Pacific Shorts Rulty ClfEERY 3 Bedrooms -536-8894 or 847-8586 v.·alk to the beach. 0 n 1 y $36,950, 173-1550 10 THE REAL \"\. ESTATERS RIGHT SIDE r-.tity we .show you this e.'I:· ceptional 2 BR. home + complete guest qtn, On So. .sideo of Hwy. Impeccable cond. ! Som«lnt . is aoinr to gt!l a tef'Tlfic buy on lhil property . wlty not yuu? MORGAN REAL TY 67J.664% ' 675-6C59 :}ill E. Coast Hwy .. CdM C/ISH OUT BY OWNER 219 Poppy Ave, CdM. Ocnn view 3 br, prlv, patio. Just above· llttle Corona Bdl. Moving ta Jf11.v.·ali. MUST SELL S."12.400 Pho~ 6'f!l..7817 ~ftrr 6. RliNTERS RELIEFT Flgu~ up equity Cttdit1 In- stead of ftnt recel~! Hert'1 a '''ell bit. So. of H-...'Y, du . pit)(: l BR. 2 bA, lor owner, In front + 2 BR. hln'l. tt'nl- al in ru.r. All toi' $49,750. 675-30DO llay & Beach Riiy, Inc. 1st HOME? Neow k readY for immed oc- cupancy, .f Br, 2 ba. bit-in nngeo & oven, dilhwuher, w/w crpt, drps, ~ar yd fe nc- ing, front yd la!ldacapln,. SZJ,500 FHA -Pi-fin. down. VA $100 total down, call 962·135.1. SELLING YOUR HOME ., • • 25 Years Exptrienee e FREE APPRAISALS e NO OBUGA'tION • WE BUY EQUmES llRASH!AR REAL TY 847-8507 Eve1. Ml-0477 $21,950 eCLOSE TO BEACHe J Bt'<lnn, family nn, ]" bl!.thl, fireplace. New paint tnstde A: out. Boat door, Jrt patio, aaumeo low inttttst Vnr11nf, BRASHEAR REALTY 847-8.107 Eves: 6f2-bc27 SPACIOUS UNEXCELLED VIEW Trt-lowl "°"'' w;1h <Bed. of Harbor 11: ot'ffll, Attr. roo_m1. 2 btthl + family nn 1pll1 level home eri u , 5J.Q) " al dining nn. TUe sq. ft. lot Idea.I (or 4 Apt. ~r P.4 Fii.A ioah.. Ownlr unit• S225 ~ 2501 Ocean ' "111 ~p flnt.nrf'. Blvd~ CdA-i. e). appr. only. The Reil E1t1te M1rt Bill Grundy, Raaltor _ '47-1$31 RUSI~ mar11.c1pt1ce In Nawnort Height• 1210-! 83..1 Dovn Qr., NB MM620 JUST Cotnph!ted· -D Unit 2 BEOR.\f, hrdwd Ooon. town. TM DAtLY Pll..D'J' -L.;. ' ·-_ . Ap1u1ment. \Valk to btach. !516-2.113 ,-Q 1'H£ REAJ, "'-LSTATt:J<S -------·· ' trplc, xll'lt eond, East C~t. Cll.Mtfled 11teUon. S 11 v e A Sh!1l At Thil Priec.-:, 2 aood houJtes on double. Jot. i.t ownt'r t.x •dvantacf!. R-2 lJ.9..500. Kinpard RE money, Umt A ~ort. Look $20,SOO. 1 llr. By Ownu. Aft So; of HI\')'., CdM. Owner. TH!: LINDBORO CO ai.1 ,...nn I "KJWI 1 • 6 & w"'nd• 646-81&0. S58.~. 673--4169 • • 536-2579 • • - .. I I I -------·--------------~ --------,------- • ·•· ' DAILY PILOT ....... .,,-JW VllttfU I •• . Down the Mission • > 'Jrai'.I • • • :Oa11;a-Capo :Group Meets To.Jight I ' • DANA POINT-Members of U>e Da:na Point.Capistrano Beach incorporaUon committee will review the final aspects « their feasability report at ~night's ; a ,..o'clOck, -meeting in the Dana -Point -'1 Y.acbt ·club. ' ' · · Attorney ·seott Raymond ·bas reJ)Orted • •• that,-U>e, rias1biUtyJStu<IY hal~~ com· · " i\teted.. •nil .IB ,reaily. to ton:ard \o the . Local Agency Formation · Commission , along with the Intention and justification statement and proposed maps. OFF DANA HARBOR, BEAUTY, JS. Al El!/' .AS THE OC_EAN, AS HIGH AS A ~LOUD . The committee liopes~ to have thelr tncorporallon move placed· on the June LAFC agenda. The feasibility report has been largely prepared by Los Alamitos city officials who are aiding the incorporftlon move. • It calls fCX" a 50 cent property tax and the hnmediate organlzailon of a city police department. . ' Firm to Answer Charges Clemente Residents Claim Paving Job Botched A large contracting and paving firm \Vbieh drew attacks from residents and San Clemente city staff recently for a street project on Avenida Marquita will reply to the complaints next week. San Clemente City councilmen· heard of the request by the Sully Miller con- tracting firm Tuesday during discussion on another slreet improvement matter In which ttie firm was the apparently unsuccessful bidder. Sully Miller's bid for the proposed (and possibly ill-fated) Avenida Cordoba Improvement District was slightly bieher than one submitted by the local finn of D. C. Muralt. Both bids were much higher than City Engineer Phil Peter's estimate of $18,569 for the job. -The cotincll will talte the matter of the two bids and the Sully Miller defense at it.s meeting next Wednesday night. The two bids on the Cordoba project came in at-'$21,456 for Sully Miller and $21 ,4ZO for Muralt. But the main issue at next Wed· nesday's meeting will be the Marquita job, city aides predicted. A public bearing on the improvement district for street and curb work on Marquita and several smaller streets Rifle Safety Cou1·se Set The next basic rifle safety course for San Clemente residents will begin under supervision of the police depart- ment :r.tay 2 at 8:30 a.m., sponsors said today. Rooald Dalrymple, spokesman for the San Clemente Peace Officers Association, the sponsor o{ the instrucUon courses, said the classes will be held at the police pistol range near the Vista Bahia Little League field . 'Ille course, which will be a com· -bination of hunter safety and basic fireanns inl!truction, will last four weeks. It will meeaaeh Saturday at the range. Boys and girls up to age 18 are welcome to join. Forms are available at the front ln- fonnation desk of the police department. A one-dollar registration fee will cover all costs, including weapons and am- munition, all furnished by t h e policeman'S as.90Ciatlon. Officer John Ziegler is the association's president. -in the area will resume before the coun- cil. It wa~ mar.ked by protem last week . from homeowners over rebuilding .of their driveways by the contracting rmn at the resklent's expense. One family complained to the council that they were led to believe they would .. not Have 'to pay for the rebuilding ol. the driveway, then they received their bill for the work. Other residents complained that heavy equfp!nent was driven ",everywhere but in the road" '8Dd aCl'OSS private driveway slabs. . .Peter at )hat meeting said that his department wooJd probably declare the Sully Miller firm as an alleged "in- competent bklder'' it they offered to dp work on future imptovement districts. '!be Avenlda Cordoba project, whl<h lnvoles a retaining wall as part ~ the design, has caused ·eeveral pro6lems in eslimating costs in recent months; The firit set of ~ids were-rejtcted because they were too'higb,,presumably because of the retaining wall needed on an e.arth bank. Tl • ' The spectfi'catloris then were altered to include a "crib wall" design.,~~ beams lo >'! ILlneolJMog pittern · ! fl a solid w~H,. tl:!_~ cutting costs. But the · new bids on the new plaJIJ still exceed the engineer's estimate by more than 10 percent. • e ·summer School OIL'd CAPISTRANO VALLEY -Trustees o£ the Capistrano Unified School District have approved the summer school pro- gram for the 1970 school year. The program will contain exploratory enrichment and basic curriculum sepa- rated this year into programs for high school, junior high, and elementary stu- dents. The hlgh 9Cbool program will be siz weeks beginning June 15. The junior high and elementary programs will be five weeks in length and will begin June 22. Summer school also serves as a training ground for young administrators who are presented with an opportunity to receive supervised experience in the district. e ~ Trip Scheduled MISSION VIEJO -Reservations are due by Monday for the San Diego 7.oo excursion planned for Saturday, May 1. The trip is primarily for members of the 7·11 Club but other Recreation Center members and their guests will be welcome. The car caravan will leave the «nter at 8 a.m. for the San Juan Capistrano railroad station.. It will return to Capistrano about 5:30 p.m. The cost of the trip will be $i..iQ for thoee under 12 and $6.SO for those over 12. For further Information contact the center at 837-8050 ext. 205. DA&Y- Dllll.Y •1LOT 119ft ....... STUDENTS ED ELMER (LEFT), STEVE KANO CHECK GRAPHICS With Dennis B•nks, Th•y Win Pl•udlts for Print Job San Clemente Stitdent$ Honored for Brochure __ Three Son Clemente High School students won COl;llmeodation' by the Scholarships .Fund AsaoCIAt!Oil toaay for "exceptional craftmanllhJp" in their prin- tlns of the organlzallon's lofonnallonal brochure. · Steven Kano, Dennis Banks and Edward Elmer, !tudents of Donald R. Mt'Coy's photo-offset class, were given the plaudits in second quarterly meeting o! tile assoclallon'a governing CO\lllCll Neighbors Meet; One Hospitalized . Two neighbors on San Clemente~a ~alle La ,S~rna bumped into each other in the ..street Tuesday. One went to the hospital. Police said Margaret Jean Jensen, f7, of 2312 La Serna, and her neighbor, Linda Mae Hansen, 33, of 2311 La Serna,· were in a head~n collision In their neighborhood before rioon !I'uesday. •. · Mrs. Jensen suffered a face cut lr'l the accident and was taken to South Coast Commqnlty Hospital for emergeii- cy treatment. Mrs. Hansen ·was not.injured. _ -' . -. tnday . , . :, The organizallon will also """" l<lters .. of commendation to William COz of • OaJ>!s!rano Beach, wbo dolialed the m In the brOebure, and to Orange 8avlhg1 .... and Loan for coalrlbutlon ol mal«lala " for ljle 1000.plece. printing. . .• · Vice-President 9r. John Debs, Who -dlnated the production, praised Barbara Colfey <t tlie Caplstraoo Unl!led " • School District· central office for • her / assJ.stance in layout construction, and 'C· expressed appreciation to his committee''. Lee Steelman, Charles Jobanmen and Lyn Harris Hicks. ' The brochure will be ulled In tlie • . group's fund drive for June, 1970, llCholarshlps. Capistrano Chamber , J'. Eyes Breakfast Meet Le~1 are. bel.na sent UU.. ~ to "i . memben of the Caplslrono Bead! '·: Chamber of Commerce seeklng general. : , opinloos cm c~loi U>e genml meetlog · to a breakfast event. inltead of l'llnc&eoD. ~'. Tbe query of U>e.Cbamlior membership · came alter suggesllolll for the change :· al U>e general memberllbip meetloi : ' receolly. · · '. E SALE - xclTING NEW SPRING co.Lons FOR THE 70'S PLUS ALL THE T·RUCK LOAD ·. SALE l·MP ·ORTED MEXICAN • .. • . . UNPAINTED' and PAINTED! ALL SIZE & SHAPES EVENT STARTS FRIDAY <1 p.m.) thru SUNDAY SEE OUR OTHER WEEKEND SPECIALS GARDEN CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY NEWPORT BEACH ' OLD TIME BROWN JORDAN FAVORITES Golden Olive/Honey Plus Zlnni1/Zinnia R~lar NOW 42"T1bleW/4 Arm Chairs $263.00 $209.00 48"T1bl1 W/4 Alm 'Chairs 284DO 229.00 Adjustab l1 Chaise W/Arms 126DO 99.00 Adjustable Chaise 112DO 89.00 lounge Chair 52.00 42.00 Rocking Chlir 62DO ·<19.00 Side Chair 39.00 31.00 Ottoman 30DO 25.00 Give your patio 1 new spring look with carefree fun-in-the-sun Brown Jordan fu~ni• ture now at substantial savings. Many popular pieces in SJock end Milable for immediate delivery. I • ' • Dolll.'I' l'ILOT Tliolrsde, April 23, 1910 Solons Fight Space ,Cutha~~s . ' . WASHINGTON (UPI! ---4iiiiii~ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiil~f ~~u~.s~ce~r..!' /!!:I I llV I EDWIZ 1Pr71 · MllPWSJ ?PJllP,_,.1!17?11••rr•&JIF -~"! ___ ..... The cal( for the cillldr.,'1 Pu- tom!De ID 'li!IQbaurne, nr&Jan4 WU all· UMDi11114 flil' niilllrpl , .... uY -except for hoaleWlle Ruth ir.-, cast u the b.ck end ot a bor•. 'ti!• llalffin41 w.11 al home wlCb ber linger eau&bt ID llii overllow bole of her l!lc;hea alDk. She waa finally nleued ~ a lalin of llacbaw bOarlD& !lrenio111. • Ratll...,..k .. ID and around Ibo wut 'l'uu city of Sweetwater are seltlln& · clown again after lllree daya of being hunted, .. u1bl and milked. 8,000 ol lbe replllea were . captured aurtng lbe annual bunt, and experts milked the snakes for their venom to be ,used in making antl~venom ae.rums . .; The larg11t caught Iva's 6' feet 2. • Albert Moyne of Portsmouth, Englaad, gave up hi• teen-age girl- friend 83 years ago becau18, She.. had a ro\ling eye. But deep Inside, he knew she was the only one for him. Albert, now 83, married the girl, HoMOh Griffin, now 79, In ceremonies recenUy. They met again five y~ars ago after their 1pouses died. . .,. VlniMnt J. sCheet.r, veteran at· mosi\herlc sc(ent!Jt, t e s t 1 f I e d before th• Sonata Air and Water Pollution Subcommlltee recently. He said, ·~we ~ave , to rethink how· we put our ~dustrlal facilities together . . . we oul(ht to ouUaw chimneys.'' He wants horizontal chirrtnevs with soot particles as bi.( as possible so they can be removed from the air by pravity. • It was Sydney Pfeiffer'• flr1t day on the job at a Honolulu, Hawaii bakery and when the ~man en- tered the shoo, she didn't know what to do. The 17-year-oJd clerk asked him to wait 'while she went to ask a more experienced .worker. Lynn Shim•, also 17, who had. been on the job for three months. They decided to give him the money. He escaped w!th $50 in a jellyroll box. .. ,..c: • Nurseryman Bob Wllllom.4ri ot.' Skel!ness, England, ba1 conlplalneil , to local authorities about new streeuamps: installed near his home. He said the artificial light was ca~ing ·h!J plants to grow . too fast. • Barto~ England, Postmistress Rvth -9hermen, 60, was less than scared when a small man pointed a sawed-off shotgun at her and de. manded money. "I told him not lo be silly," she said. So the -man bought a fivepenny stamp and walked out of the shop. • Three fugitives from the West Virginia State Prison found that the long arm of the law Is too fast. They were spotted by state police staggering down a rural road and took to their heels under police pur- suit. The police won the footrace and put them away again, They were apparently drunk and had wrecked their stolen car before capture. e Forty -seven -year -old Ruby Gt•ve1, president ot the Bourne- mouth , England Sea·Fishlng Club, caught her first fish in 17 years Sunday. UPIT ..... DOING HIS PART Rockefeller on Bike America Back To 'Normal' As Earth Day Ends · By Ille "-!alee! Prell ·AUanUc waters break today on a clean- ed beach 1n. Brooklyn. Traffic &rioda down New Yori:'• Filth Avenue where a pll:nlc was held ·while cars were bap. ned. Congress is back in session. Earth Day p over • Hundredl of thousands of Americans joined in the observance Wednesday, uniting in a plea for the. preservation of the environment that cradles man, hoping lo mark the beginning of the end of pollution. - They marched, demonstrated and rallied -as many p 100,0llO ttrong. They listened t,o countless speeches by polltlclaDs, scientists and other le.ade.rs. 11'eY .iwept, ICl'Ubbed, picked up litter ud planled tree• Md Dowers. The NaUonal F.ducaUon Asaociation esUmated that 10 million pub lie, llCbool chlldroo portlclpaled ia tesch-ln pro- IJ'l!lll. ~ -for the day. wllh many of its members makJ.ng apeai:inc engagements. No~ all were w~ recelved. Sen. Charlea E. Goodell (11- N.'Y.), wu. ll'Mted at ·a New York Ufliverslty raTIY with a leaflet calling hll speech "lhe blgg,.t cause ol Ill' po0utkJn," I . Ben. Gaylord Nelson (0.Wls. ), whe orlllleted the. Ida ol l!:lrth Doy, tpld u -lidlmi.a University rally: "We could ltop our involvement · in Laos in 30 days, and we should ; but, the battle to restore man to bis proper ploce in the""' envtronment will tUe a com- mitment beyond ailyihing we· have done before." · He propoaed national policies on land uae, pesticides and herbicides, nail(lllal standardJ for air and water pollution and a ban on offshore. oil drilling "unlll such time as the country needs the oil and unW we can extract it without fear of ecological disq,ter." Cuba Invasion Over? MIAMI (AP) -Fidel Castro says an exile guetTilla force that infiltrated Cuba has been killed or captured e.xce'pt for lour men who have. been surrounde.d. Accord ing to his figures the invaders wbO laqd.. last wee.k numbered only II.• of the Apollo U accident The IU blllloa aulhorluUon bill r,.. the Natlaoal · Mn>namlca and Space AdmlnlslraUon (NASA) came lo lhe House floor 'Ulldtr the cloud of the aborted moon mlNion. It a!Jo conlained maner that --under aftack by ..... congreurnen befora.. lhe Apollo 13 ac- cident. ' Tile bill -$1,1 billion 1 ... the Apollo p11g1 IDl to aim toward seve.a ™"""""'I' -tliroup !I'll. , Speoker John W. McCormack (J). Mais.), aiid, House GOP Leader G"ald R. Font cf Michigan agreed In brief floor speech'" esrller lhlJ week that Apollo U should m · be a ~·for cutlllt( back' on plan,ned space programs. ·Ford, however, bas not made clear whether be would support the. authorii.a- Uon bUI, w'hich \he 8oqH Sele.nee and AllrOllluticl Commlltee Increased 1298 million over tbe -NisoP adminiatraUon's budge.t requeet. Aside from the Apollo 13 quelllon, Rep. Joseplt II:. ' Karth (0.Mmn.), chalnnan o1 the Space Sci...,.. Md Applications · S11boommhtee1 u r g e d elhnlnaUon oC $190 mJlllon earmarked lor developing a space lhuttle ataUon and a 50 percent reducllon in lhe UDO m!lllon P"Wlded for ln)provement of the Saturn V rocket, whk:b baa powered the moon shots in the Apollo program. KIJ1h lold UPI he waoild recqnm~ thll the remalnlr.g ISO mllllon of the Saturn V authociDUon money be earmarked Instead for Improved salety equipment on lhe moon fHghb. * * * Probe of Af>OUO Mishap Launched SPACE CENTER, Hooston (UPI) ..:. Members of the. offk:tal Apollo 13 in- vesUgalion board will aet their strategy· today for a probe Into why an oiyge.n tank explosion Ur.far~ America11 third moon landJng flight and •endangered the lives of its astronauts. Board Cbalrmaa Edgar M. Cortrlgbt, described as "a man who remembers eve.ryUUng," bopea to know wltbln four we.eks what triggered the exploaion and how lo 'keep It from happening apln. The men who survived that harrowing fll1ht -James A. Lovell, Frtd W. Halse. and John L. Swigert -plan to wrap up their fourth day of post·miaslon de.briefing and fly to Washingtoa ln the evening for a be.arlng Friday befOre the. Senate. Space Committee. ·Postal Reform Faces Tough Go In U.S. Senate W ASH!NGTON (AP) -Alter a generally favorable reception before a House committe:e, President Nixon'• postal reform legislation faced a hotter political climate today In hearings before the Senate Post Office Committee. Sen. Gale W. Mo;Gee CO.Wyo.), com- mlttee chairman, lashed out Wednes<lay at Vice President Spiro T. Agnew fot what McGee called •;unfortunate., in- correct and .divisively par.Usan" re.marks in connection with the. bill. Agenew last· week told 1 Republican aud ience congressional Democrats had stalled final action on the. Nixon ad- ministration's plan for an inde.pende.nt U.S. postal service. "The. vice. pre!ldent. in his partisan remarks, has introduced a di visive. note into what bu been a nonpartisan, pragmaUc attempt to deal with the very re.al problems facing the Post Office Department," McGe.e said in a state- ment. In testimony Wednesday before the House Post Office Comm It tee, Postmaster Gene.ral Winton M. Blount, when asked about Agnew'• remarks, said the peetal service plan Is bipartisan. Storms Plaguing Midwest . Heavy Snow Warnings Go Up in Dakota, Minnesota Callfenda Tiit Wtrmln1' tl'trllll Ill SOUflltm C•t. •nl• conllnuold ..,...,. wlfll •vn~r *"'' .,_,, Frldr( •ft., •n lnvt1lorl af r;tM •Ir brwt11'1f tMW to lllthtr ""°""" 1•1n •1'11• •f mid~. Loi Antel" "''' -"" llld w1rm.r .....,,. wllfl • Pl'Mtlct.I Civic: Cetiltr 111911 of 111 COl'l'IN,.., wllll •7 Wtdnft· drf. No MTlot w•1 -'" In 1t19 -.Ii'!. Tlw I-IMltlll $2. TlW blKhft .,....... 1111111"1' Ml....., ... "" ..,,.....,"" t.J •nd '"" ... , .. "· IOUTHEltN CALl,OltNIA -S111"'1' T111.1rtdel' Ind ,, ........ 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" ""' Glrlll" .... -" 4$ "'•~:.!~~~~=~=====~:!::::::::::::::~===~=~~~~!J ..... • • " " 1 • ' I J } Douglas , Issue Crucial WASHI NGTON (AP) -The move to irnpe_ach , Supreme <:ourt Juslict William 0 . Dou. 1J1:s has unearthed a problen1 that reaches to . the very ~pstone of the constitutional relations between Congress and the federal judiciary. The Founding Fathers, in Of!Jer to 'protect th e in- #~ndence of what they con- sldered the most politically v,ulnera ble of the government 's three branc~. provided tedera! judges be liven open -e nded ap- Pointments, qualified only by "good behavior." On that phrase -inserted, according to Alexander Hamilton. as an "excellent barrier to the encroachments , and oppr e ssi ons d thl! representative body" -hinges the case agairuit Douglas. House Republican Leader Gerald R. Ford , unofficial captain of the effort against the 71-year-otd justice, says Douglas does not meet that standard: Not because of his decisions from the bench but due to his out-of-court ac- Uvities. A major ttrgel of lhe auack Is a book recently published by Douglas. ''Points of Rebellion," in which he wrote: "We must realize th a t today's establishment is the new George Ill. Whether it will contin ue to adhere to his tactics. we do oot know. If ft does. the redress, honored in tradition, is also revolu-.:. .. -n. This, according to Ford, is lnflammat.ory arxi amounts to "Jess than good behavior." .. I wonder," Ford mused in a House speech, "if it can be deemed good behavior in the constitutional sense for such a di storted d i a l r i b e 8gainst the government or the United States to be 'published , Indeed publicly autographed and promoted, by an associate justice of the Supreme Court." From Douglas supporters comes the cry -Politics. Tbere Is, they say, no con- stitutional basis for the attack. None of Douglas' activitie.!, on or off the bench. constitute the . "t·reason, bribery, and high ~imes a n d misde- meanors" the Consti tution re· quires : for removal from of- fice . The impeachment effort is the work. the Douglas forces say, of tl)ose opposed to his liberal views on the court and angered by lhe Senate· s re- jection of President Nixon's Supreme Court nominations or two conservative Sou t h e r n judges. In other words , they say. the impeachment attempt is gounded in politics -the very thing ttJe republic's founders sought to avoid . Impeachment or a , federa l judge is .a rarity. having hap- pened only nine times with but four convictions. Impeach- ment Of a Supreme Court Justice is an even rarer thing . occurring only once before. in the administration of Presi- dent Thomas J efferson. But that incident, ISS years back in the nation's hi.story. has some parallels to tile Douglas sltautlon and provides the only rea l precedent for determining "good beha vior ." Democrat Jefferson and his party leaders in Coogress h11d fought a running battle with the Supreme Court, dom inated by the opposition Federalist party, and the struggle came to a head In 1805. The case involved Justice Samuel Chase, a Federalist appointed io the Supreme Court nine years before by Prtsident John Adams. Chase . in hi s charge to 11 U,S. grand j\lry in Balt imore. ba d denounced Democracy and condemned the principles o( lhe Republican p a r t y Disturbed lhat Maryland had approved auffrage for males O\ase told the grand jury that a voting democracy would 'D.piily destrQY &II protection to property, and all security to per!OOlll liberty, and our ReJMlbllcan COMlitulJao woold sink into mobocracy, the worst lloo IMPL\CJ, Po&• U) •\ f, l ii\ ' t ' ' l ' t l • l ' ' i • • l i • ! • • t I I ' ..... ~. -' I ' . . ., ~ " • . \. ~ \ A . '• ....... ;, ... ,,,,,., ......... ~··· . ... ·• '· • I Nt;wport #1 Fashion ~and ,Newport .Cente,r ThurtdOI, April 2J, 1970 DAIL y PILOT I i l 0:00 till 5:30 9:30; Other Mon ., Thurs ., Fri. 10 :00 • til I I Days • • • ' , . . .. ·~ ·••-¥ __ ,_..__ ....... -. -· ,,. • f ' o.111.V Pilot Arabs · 'Tolerate·~~-Israelis · •• Ill l,{omania' • • . ' . BUCHAREST, Rom an I 1 ·lltlal Uea·wiUfBuchares!_ Ule """°tt. threat Recenlly, Government otticllls .,.. (AP) -Arab 1tudenll ride , Last summer, lbert :..'!!'" .. a biP-fowered Ro m a o I a n, reluctant to dilcuu Romania's • • lsraell-made buses in 1bis new outi;:rie& when RomJDfJ m1IUoa vlalted El)'pt to pave Middle Eut poUcies beyond "-----;..-----~ Commwilst e1,pilal. Egypy.n .-Gd Jarael 'raised. the a1•1t111 the way for a new trade nm-ex ... i .. ;ning Ibey are ln line Union, the , .ma.I Blid that AeUvW.. bl' tbe Pales!~ ' the flow ot "artftt·k>j.he. Middle liberation movementa were t Eut w11 the }llilne cause abo .. ~k:elinl tbe aitu-, for heating up the-crisis. lion;" he added. . '. iiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiliiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii.-.. 1 t and Isnell dlplomals hobnob .,.. " -,.... .. at govemment•.parties,• and or their mutual nilssiOns . lo toeot and their talb we~ Y'ith the general concept of u..IL at's Best 1m· I e' Bucharest'• Jewiah theater embasa>'• level while ~·· clelcrlbed.u"'frlelldly." moinlalning normal lies with .;l1' JI bas an occasional Arab visit.or. between the two countriet con-ftomaD1a b a 1 condttnhed a:n countries. Comml.Ulist or About 4,000 IaraeUJ visited tloued to; soar. ,'J'be...,.,nlted lsraell l"lt· raids a11Jnat not. l 1 I ' Romania last year and tbe ~Anb Republic lboycott oUtce clvJllan lp'gtts_but bu alao A senior foreign ministry f ' four flights per weet •from "*~ ~ned e c .o o o m I c ~ out against Arab ter. source elaborated anew bat M .. GI.I'• }? Bucharest to Tel Aviv, pro-t sanctknJ if Rom an I a,n rorlsm. Recent attacks on by sa,y)hg Romania favors all r 0fil 3ll ·rt.O' ~ ticteo by stringent ....,,,111 c1e111..._,iritJr1sr1eHncre...i• air111mmEuroi!eare'b<Uevec1 s1epo dellgned to r.educ'< , • · measures are booked solid ~any m<ft. ·to have been followed by a tenaklo in the Middle East. ·• , ' \·' ~ • up ·to 0~ mont.1 in advance lkrt,.~.Ro•m>a 11Vl1· ~lplomaUc"llfarnini that any He said Ws would include 81 L., M. BOYD hb ·to i.m That pl In by tourists, ·businessmell -,_hrteU trade Jumped nearJy .mcldeat tnW>lving' an llrae1· an embergo on ·arms supplies . sw • • un.ge and Jewish emigrants. .SO percent to mort thu Pl bound fUght frcm Bucharest to the area. ~ ":.,.. "~ ~ ~ ~Ila Wiu"",,~ Such 1ideligbt1 illuslrat. lhe million m 1119, ~'"'1> hlo would severely ilrain rela· Wil'iout mentioning I he our Love and war Man can TREY mean' by ·eallhlg them unique position ~ania has1....:m"'1;:=:.• .:."°:....:furtber::..::::=-.:men:::::t:::fon.::..:.o:.f _:::c:_ __ _.,. ____ _::U:!:ni::ted:::..:S~la~tee'.'.:...~°''....'.:'h~e-SoYiel~~ tell her tbe rcmmtk: line mOst· "~ish-walnuts"? Why not managed to m~ntain ~ 1ppe•Hn1 to bachelors. Cer-cQn them "Persian walnuts"? the Soviet ~1~ ever. ~ ~= ton bor Ia,. 'DJ~~l <~\"'!" ,. ii mused to JOlD Mnacow m I.ct..... • ......... ~ &.~-~ _ ... ·lakinl ... ~,J!IO; """~ :am.J:~''IA ·iit ~ ti!<'~:. ~,.ataac1.11.~~ d1l7~ ...-. 1,. •'1~ '.')~l~~tiiM:ws1twile.'•,. .c;iii.s, I t ·~ . ' 11# L'i"'2. Yoawao1au< '·llS·'11i"118lt'll'tlb~gs"' • • • "'f t•e !'4-'ll'• .1'"' 7'" .a'r' • fir8. .... s "'I can't get you Romarua a . dects1bn not to a1tr)if mJ 'mind" Should a YourQ¥monsa:?lflS~. follow ,,~ o~r CorJ:tmunist . WilJ lrl cboole'to '*all' "menu~ toekMMd ~11mt ~ c~11;11>t11.,1es 1n br-e•-'n& u..;:i the linaolng on tome ''will be uiOJ1 in CH!!Cl:ING ,l'dij>lop\111< ties • with. Isreel ~ lellow he might UP wM<...,. possibl<.·'Ad· brouiftt lharp rucl""1 from ...,wWU gfl'e uP ' • dres.s lltten to L. Jfi_ Bbv<S •. both the 1Kremll!r' and some ., .'SATURDAY'S •• T""' • P.O. 80% 1815, Newport Arab C{)untries. Syria, and 1he kYERY 11 SECONOO in this ~each, Calif .• 92660. Sudan even severed their of· ~. the staf,isticians say,~:::;;:::::::::::::• some. lone car crashes into ·aom·ethlng ... OUR l;AllfGUAGE MAN wislies to ~ out that it WM just 42.,_. qo that Mu Flletor m.-ted. up the w o rd "mMeup." , . .. IF YOUR "AfiL TO WAU. CARPET !ll'aautifut:;IJlooming, Old Fashioned Vari eties As Wefl :J:As T~e Very Letset Hybrids. Ill· JMte than eight yean: Q_ld, ! it ""' oullast.f<d the noUcmai average. UlNELINESS -Merried men, are happier than sln}le W!OfM'Q. Single women are. ,happier than married wOmen. Macried women au happier tha siJ'cle men. ·Such are !lie l!n<lln8• of ...,.,..-chera at t,Qe .university of ChicQo. Why-single women• .tend wto !Je happier than mar r'l<e.d women ls not clear. but Uiese ICientists iMist that'11 the ..... HOW WOULD YOU like to bl'QUast every morning on clam,, chowder, pork and beanli,1 corn bread, pumpkin ~ ~,.cold !J:eer! 11 ...... Wi!rilot!' 1bat'5'..n11Mlol1Jplo. Bill Cody ate every morning •• • DO WOMEN REALLY make the final decision in UirM out of our four car ~? Evidenily. NOne ofhtr than William L. Mit- !'IJelj; .ice p<elident of styling .C Gtlheral .M~, says !O. 0P,EN QUESTION -·Can )IOU·DBme any performer who hn "been a box office star longer than Joan Crawford? D·O N 'T BELIEVE 'ANY- BODY yet has explained why women's hair; grows con.sider- ably "f a s t e r than men's ~;~~~·~ ditional $35,000 a year in mar- riage fees ••• YOUNG.L.\DY, if Y!ll are a teenage girl who l1laods S.foot..IV.-lnches tali, you are exactly average. PROGR~ -Can you name the 10 most important dev·elopments in the automobile? An expert says they are: 1. The electric starter, 1911. 2. All-steel bodies, 1912. 3. Fou~wbeel brakes, 1922. 4. E;thylgaSOline, 1924.. 5. High 'compr8uion engi~ 1924.. 6. Lo_w pressµre tire:B, 1924. 7. Perminent"an- tifreeze, 1927, 8. Shatter-proof glass, 1928. 9. Seal-beam headlights, l!MO. 10. Automatic transmissions, 1940. CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. "In race track parlance, whati's a morning glory?" A. That's a horse w h o s e performance during the race isn't up to its morning workouts , •• Q. "How many nuclear weapms do we have stockpiled within the LUnited States?" A. 'Ibe Government says 11 ,000, but civilian scien- tists who appear t.o be in positlonll 1to know· Claim ~tt~s more 11ke 40,000 ••• Q. "How fast does a bee fly , ordinarily?'' A. About 15 miles per hour. ROMANCE -Once a woU, always a wolf. That is the claim. of a psychologist. 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Pro' m eoontry via satellite from a ~ ••A roll out the front, elec-. bliilt, as .,.,y see it, the tronically prlnted 1 n d 'in. heme, housewives could see tape or disc data bank In, say, ... television ll!lt <i the future . eluding S\lbje<:ts ol .your wa~ and J>!ices al the Nf"'T York. By pa s b I n c buttons-like choice. "'supermarktt.. fI'be students built the set for • choosing a tune on a tavern ;'Al the technology for this ,A te~lsion camera ill ~ di!CUSSion during a Jecture- jukel;tox-you'd get what yoo. exists today" s a·I d Ira front 0( the .aet woWd ptimut Mttkemtnar visit by Fred W. ~Ti.....,.,~~·~A~~~~23~,~19i7~0~~~~~~~~0AJ~·L~~~Pi1Lillf~7i , w .&·N·TED! Men Ale·-Wltli ' A J>ftlre To le On Television. ' ARE YOU OVER'2J.7 . . . ~. • • •• want in education, news . and Moskatel 19 : physics m~ two-w1ylyideo,phone'callt! 1' Ft:l~ndly, professor •of broad-eo~nt: Each catesary editor of1 tne' campus weetlY BJacll ·sald im.e aoPlilY, east' journalism at Columbia· CAN Y,OU TAKE DJRECTIONS7 Tak• 1 Preductlon1, •Inc., 11· Pnud To~. Tiit OponlO, Of Ow Now' · 'HOUYWOOD. TALEHl POOL tar AlllR.TS , eaWd be triggered with a· 1andoneof\hemode11 ~16ers. catei mo'd 'e l a th .. n dW!'ir Untversley. '• ~ "-~Id ~1 ltKo almost Another,• Jim Black, 20, des i In ooukl'liie ln ~by 'Slild Friendly: ·"J thi~ , ~ subdivwons. , electrical qineeQ.ng inajor, • the ,Year . Ute)' ·hlv.e ·~ "3Clb'll)!lhlng llke this ln ttie TP AUDl.TION 0N4tHERA '· I I I 'CALLt 7•14-547 .. 251 ' " : I •f! > I . 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Picard, U.S. Cy amcirig the passengers, Air Force safety officer who is such :as one of them stri~ken • student at use, and Chaytor with a heart attack, -the D ·.Mason, associate professor -stewards-could ·-tr~-.enly of ,aerospace safety. a bu~r message that 1t was Picard and Mason s8id hi· ' iinpetative to land as·soon· as jackings are s u c c e s s f u I possible. because the hijacker is abie-·to . 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Participation ranged from temparary closin~ of )!itth Avenue in New York City to vehicular traffic to demonstrauo11s against the internal combustion engine. And from baroque music played in front of St. Patrick's Cathedral in .Manhattan to a chapel service at -nearby Chapinan College. There was also a good measure of aimple plclting up of litter. In ~ch Oran4e Coast city, youth did "their own thing" to show their awareness of the threat of pollution iil all its 'forms-air. water, nQise and visual. The event was all to the good, for awareness of a problem must precede 1ts solution. And certainJy the na· tJon's youth are showing that awareness. The question now is one of what an older generation lied tQ. call 0 stlcl·to-itiveness. 11 Will the current anti· Pollution drive prove to be an'othei _pasaing fad, soon lorwott.n when instant eurei are not forthcoming -and wben. 1 new interesfUkes over?. ·. · · · Or will poJlutiOn's very real dangers to human life and well being endow the movement with a persistence aeldom -seen in human affairs? . That the answer to thi~ question \vill be an emphatic yes .is vital, for cleahing up the environment will take a lifetlri\e and more. It will also require a commitment of th~ best minds of the scientific and industrial community al least equal to the commitment which successfully put astronauts on the moon less than a decade after the pro-- gram began. The nation's best hope for eventual environmental cleanup rests with that great majority of our young people who are not out to destroy the freedom values \Vhich have made their nation the hope and envy of every other n•ti()n in the, world. These are the future leaders whose challe.Dge will be to imf.'rove, not wreck, Ameri- can society (otherwise called 'the establishment"). This includes not only continuing the drive for equal . ' treatment o! all Americans under the law but reeo&niz. ing and rejecting political opportunists and charlatans whose' only coocern about 11envlronment" or ''pollution'' js picking u~ votes or a fast buck. Underlying much of campus unrest is an idealism of wbiCh Hsquares" can be proud, even in the midst of their alarm and dismay over th·e anarchistic violence or the fringe ·radicals. . The challenge, lo youth and elders alike, is to so channelize that idealism that the nation will benefit on all front·s from better education and greater justice to major cleanup of our whole environment. Women With Closed Minds The image ol the Republican. Part~ in the Orange Coast area -and potentially some of its effectiveness · -seems likely to suffer troin the shortsigl\te.\ •~llelli of som_e organizations of Republican JV.tmltft, · In the Republican prlmarY to nolft._Bte a successor to the late Rep. James B. l!tt , Lagl/lia Beach attorney William WilCQ,xen is ·the leading chiilltniter to State Sen. John G. Schmitz. · One would assume there would .be open dialogue \Yitbin Republican ranks on the metj\1 of Wilcoxen vs. Schmitz. Sut some of the women's groW>s-by no means all or even a majority -have simply refused Wilcoxen the courtesy of a hearing. ThJs can'i help but reflect poorly on the whole party. Wilcoxen stands for moderately conservative Re· publicanism in tune with President Nixon. Schmitz, a member of Ute John Birch Society, is . ideologically locked into the far right philosophy, He has opposed Governor Reagan's budgets and he hjs opposed federal aid to education, something even th• ~ery conservative Congres$man Utt voted~for. 1 A closed·mind image or a clos~oor system can't help but reflect poorly on the whole D1rly. ' England's Yqbs Are Lik e Sonae .V.S. Hippies Dachau No w A Tourist .:Folkestone Folk D-istressed : ' This article la from The Tim.ti' of London. Certain parallels m.ay be dr:.rm between Folktstont and aL UGit one coastal city of Orange Coun-j ~. Calif . I, -Edllor : II)' , ALEXANDER MITCHELL f : J.O~DON -What happena ~hen a_ I ~ begins to feat"that law and order Js breaking down, lhat ao one is safe bn the streets, thal its young people 1 have turned inlo "hooligans'' ind • ••yobs"? i ~ In Folkestone, a coastal town southeast : bf London, these fears have become : Dbleul:ve. The older generation of : fbopbepers and bllsiaeumea sees the : you1h of the town as a threat to safety ~ ~ a danger to the character of the : town. But remedies they propose could ' Go more harm thin good, , · ; , Wbin the Conaervatives began stres,s. I Inc •1Jaw and order," they might wen hive had the ciUiens of a town Uke Folkeatone in mind. - ~ IT IS HERE, at street-level, that the ' t.erm becomes a reality. At a packed : tneetiq: of High Street traders in the '! Town Hall recently, the citizens of Folkestone called unanimously f o r ~ harsher penalties from the courts and • greater vigilanee from the police to ! (Ital with revolutionaries, drug addicts, : ••spongers" and "yobs," or young : troublemakers. • The meeting revealed that law and l order is a concept open to the very , widest iaterpretations -and distortion. : The debate was the culmination or U months of sparring -verbal and physical -between local traders and a group of young Folkestoners who used the quaint, cobbled High Street as their meeUng place. At one level the an- tagonism is simply explained by J he ,, afj!uiOon gap; with their loog b a I r·, unconventional clothes· and ambiguous views on morality, the youth not unex- pectedly upset the shopkeeper~. THE POUTJCAL impetui h1i been provided by Tom Fawthrop, author or a serious-'critique of higher edocation, "EducaUoa or E1aminaUon," aod co- author of two other books 01 the student left. Through meetings and an irreplar underground newspaper, Fawtbrop hes gained poUUCal support for his analysis of Folkestone, a town plagued by unemployment and notorious for low wage3. Local teenagers listen whe11 Fawthrop reiterates time and again: "We reject -the. values of life -or death ~which Folkestone tries to Impose on yoting people." Last May, the confrontaUon flared into the open; on three conset;utive nights police and demo11stritors c I a.a hff: d, resulting h1 17 arrests. > Although law and order seemed 'to be firmly established in Folkestone, the Hlsh Street traders turned up in strength for the recent meeting at Town Hall. Speaker ~ter speaker painted a ter- rifying pictµ,re of conditions h1 High Street -old people and childre11 are afraid to walk down it, the street is used as a public convenience, windows are regularly smashed and drugs are openly trafficked. \VllAT COULD be done ? One woman suggested that when two or three yobs 1athered together ia the llrett they should be moved on and "not allowed to accumulate." Police with two dogs would do the trick, she said . The police were rouftdly abused for dereliction of duty. Another speaker said he had seen four youths congregated ·In the street and had telephoned the p:>lice. "When the police arrived they ·spake to the yobs, then came across to me and said, ·r can't do anythi1g because they 're not doing anythllg' That's the sort of police force we've got." There was some measure of agreement that the district should be, declared a development area; light Industry would mean jobs for lhe young people thw making, them "raUonal, normal human beings like us." I In the Governor's Defense i It'a enough lo 1nake your blood boil! l h e o r y being that college-traioed • J•m speakiAg, of course, of these scur. 1 • ,. economists, eriginee'rs a n d eduCatorr ! r i I o u 1 , unfounded. politically·inspired i "·. ; l \ H~p n. ·:·t' strtngthen the Communist state for the i charges against Governor Ron a Id I ~-,, "'J f""' ultimate showdown with capitalism: • Reagan. \ · And It's true that Covetnor Reagan : , J don 'l care what people say. There has consistently cut the budget for our ; is not one shrf!l!I of documented evidence does lhat make him an anarchist? own system of higher education. And i that Governor Reagan is a conscious Ju.st because Mrs. Mitchell wants to raised tuition. Aid attacked the students. t aaent of the interaaUonal Communist crucify Senator Fulbright, does that mak~ Md • • • ~ COftSpiracy -at least none that "'ould Senator Fulbright a Chri!tian? E ! 1tf;nd up in court. BUT JUST B CAUSE Mr~ Reagan Take the Governor 's recently-proposed Of course not. This Ls guilt by associa-wishes to weaken America in the face t BloodbaUt Program, or programs for dis-lion. of the Communist threat, this doesn't ii ~dent students. True. we associate blood· make him a Communist. baths V.'ith Communist dictatorships. t.IOREOVER . bloodbaths are not,. per So falr is fair. There is not one iota But just because Governor Reagan se. un-American. "Violence," as black of evidence that Mr. Reagan's a consciou~ wants to use Communist teclutiques. does m.illlant H. Rap Browa has painted out, a~nt or the Communist conspiracy. An that make him a Commu nist? "is as American as cherry pie." uncoasclous agent, maybe. A• unwitting Just because Black Panther David Thus we see that the Bloodbath dupe, perhaps. ~Hilliard wants to assassi nate Mr. Nlion, Program makes Governor Reagan al So let's hear no more about It. Lefs l most a black miUtant. }.nd if he 'l.'ishcs all get behind the Governor in his at • tC' be a black militant, he certalaly tempts to weaken America and deal lj has that right. with his critics in the American way What has been losl ln the hullabaJoo -by shooUng. cruclfying or boiling ••-•9!L.Uf.1.:ll{1I• is tha~ there is much to be said for them in oil. -the Governor's Bloodbath Program, if Fiaurttively s-peakini, <1( course. competently staffed, efficiently planned and economically executed. ._4 ttraction MUNICH The. first American. British and Canadian tfOopJ w h o liberated the infamous B'ei'gen-Bel.!!en concentration ClJt1P futt 25 yean ago - on April 15, 1945 -. were staggered by what they saw, be,frd ind smel\ed. The lf'w survivors we~ nothing but bOne and skin covered by lice. Dead bodies were everywhere. And the odor of burning flesh was stiU rising from the crematoria. Edith Bruck, one of the. Bergen-Belsen survivors (Sle walked 800 miles in a forc- ed death-march which'only 20 of the in- itial l,IXKI Jews survived) says that she didn't know the Americans were tiear on that fateful April 15. In fact. she knew llQ_QOO:g_ot_ w~t had b~ ba~ in the outside world. However, for tht first time in four years there had been no roll - call that morning. When the first group of five soldiers y,·earing strange uniform~ entered the camp, the firls-all standing feebly at aUention in anticipation of some new horrors -had no Idea they had &een liberated. EDITH BRUCK HAD always dreamed that if she lived through Bugen-Belsen, the world woold fall at her feet and beg forglveness for all the unspeakable hor- rora she had endured. On the contrary. the British-American-Canadian soldiers who entered looked at her thin skeleton, then sprayed her with DDT to kill the lice. But she had lived, proof oC Viktor E. Frankl's (Auschwitz, No. 119104) thesis that "he who has a strong enough wby can endure almost any kJnd of ltow." Some 200 of Berge~Belsen's survivors will re~ on July 1 to ~Y the Kaddlsh. or Jewish prayer for the dead. More.than 100,000 are buried in hwnerow: mass graves at this camp. Commemorative visits are increasing In number this year. Abba Eban , the l.sraeli foreign minister, visited Dachau last February. IRONICALLY, ttie place! whe re the greatest crimes of the 20th Century were committed against humanity have now become tourist attractions. At Easter, crowds cf tourists jammed the parking ·Jot& at D!ld>au. Stventh ·lll)' Adventists stood around handing out doomsday literat.ure. Tour guides, u 1 i n g pro- fessionally reverent" wlces, were ex- plaining that more than 200,000 political prisoners from all over Europe had been housed in Dachau between 1933 and lMS. Twenty.five yearn ago bulldozers were used to clear away the piles of human bodies. Today. visitors patiently wait in line to buy admission tickets. Part of the barracks at Dadtau have been rebuih to give tourists an lm· pression of what concentration camp life under the SS tllgine of genocide was like. Commemorative slides are available at the kiosk. So are po$leards of the e•s chamber1 and the 1aJJow1. Replleu ol the Yellow Stars or David (whlch Ule .Jewish prieooers were forced to wear) are available and so are miniature replicas of the vertically striped black and white tunics wom by the prisontrs. -,, ·~ Bar Moves to Kill A Brutal Law This year, \he Bar Association of New York marks i\a 100th year of existe11ce - for the first 91 of which it remained pret- ty much a g•ntlemen's club, pre<Jerving its own prerocat1ves more than protecting the public's rights. Like nwst bar associations e\'er)twhere in the .U.S. During the last decade, however, it has moved steadily away from its traditional role as a professional trade u.o.ioo defen- ding the Establislunent, Into the arena of social coliflJct ud commwUly affairs. It is even taking a belated look at ·the word "justice," so often invoked )a ,speeches and so tittle observed in practl~. A COMMl'ITEE of the New• York Bar recently recommended a long overdue change in the ste.te law that is called '"holder in due course." nm is a device by which the poor, the ignorant, and the gullible are tak~n to the cleaners by greedy merchutt and uncaring finance companies. -_!J.nd~Llbis_ d_octrine__. wttj.ch hold<1 in -mom states, a buyer of shoddy or defec- li ve merchandise is not permitted lo ~top payments to a finance or reJit card company, but muat keep on paying for,, the faulty gooct., even if it is returned. He· can sue the seller for "breach .of war· ranly," but ~· is so expensi,ve and troublesome that nobody will bother In.· OF COURSE, reputahle departn1ent stores and other cQftcerns of respectable standing will make good on such purchase!. But many companies that cater to the Poor tum over t h e i r in- ~tallment contracts to a finance company that becomes a "holder in due cour.-~·· of the rontract. This company can rollE'tt the money under anY circumSlance:, a•d is not responsible for lhe condition \lf the 1nerchandise. If you buy a TV set on an installment contract. and the set is defective, you are wholly dependent upon the store's good will to exchange it or retura your moaey. 1! the store has sold your "paper" to a finance company, the company has a legal right to demand full paymeont, even if the set blows up a week after you bought it. You could sue the store, or per- haps the maker. but this might cost you as much as the set itself. "HOLDER IN DUE course'' is a brutal and pernicio~ d_octrine, which operntil!:~ uofairly to the benefit of the mf!rcha nt and finance company, and \•ictimizel'I precisely that segment of !Ociety which cu least afford it. It puts the burdea of prool, and the cost of litigation, on the poorest consumer, who has neither the resources not the knowledge to press his claim or seek redress in the over-crowd· ed C1>Urts. Bar associations elsewhere s h o u I d follow the lead of the New York bar in those states where "holder in dlie course" is in effect. Only when the letal profession demonstrates-its 11enuioe de\'ll- tion to justice will the public regain Its dwilldling r¥pecl for the law. T each Him Ho w to Live fl is hard to say· today whether we are educating our young' (or li£e or for disaster. Perhaps part of the re~llion o( youth may be due lo the fact that they feel their heads are being stuffed with useless lumber, information that only 11 pedant would enjoy acquirini. Certainly ·many kid$ become 1tehool dropouts because of a conviction. con- scious or subcon1Cious, that they are being taught thinp that are to them at least a waste of time, and are not being ta ught things that will help them land a job apd lead the kind of life they have in mind . WHY SHOULD a girl who only wants to wtirk a typewriter until she lands a man have to study quadratic equations? \\lhy should a boy who want s to become a lawyer have to bone up on the History of Vertebrate Meta11urgy or a subject equal- ly nonsensical? We try to strap an t'du· cation to the student's back instead of leading him to the knowledge he needs. Clvllitation ls alto getting so com- plicated, It seems to me. that every stir dent needa a aimplt course in how to Uve. It would teach him in simple practica l terms how to get along in the modern world. how to cope with the problems that all of us, no matter what careers we follow , have to deal with sooner or later. ,,.. I I • I .... • t Just what to do if a zipper sticks in art airport resl room. and the plane is scheduled to take ofr . in . five more minute s. \Vhether to ask a bill collector in for 11 beer when he kicks on your door and demands to know why you are tw() n1onths late with your last installment. HOW TO "1AKE a forceful and winilin,it plea for a merit raise on a day the boss comes in with a king-size hangover. Whether, as a traffic cop pulls oul hi~ book to give you a speeding ticket for going only one mile an hour above the legal limit. to make an issue of it or try to throw yoursell on the mercy of his badge. Where lo put a ha tcheck ticket so U1at later you can find it without fumbling through your pockets: while the long Hne behind you turns into a lynch mob. What to do if a lady visitor in a nf'w dress holds your baby in her lap -and the baby gets suddenly mois t. Thursday, April 23. 1970 TM editorial pag• of doe Dally PUo& 111k1 to inform and 1Um- t&l&U f'todtta bu pre11ntlno thii llfWIJlO,,.,.., opiniotu ond eom- MltltarJ# qn &opic1 of i111.«r11t oncl '1gn1Jiclmct, by providing a forum for tht tzpressiOfl o/ our rtoden' opf11ion1. and 1'11 prunting ~'ltl' diverie view- pol!\lr of lnfom11d obs,,...,. mid spok<!....., Ott IOplcs of th• Wipillg out 10 or 20,000 college students would save the taxpayers millions an- nually. ("Cut and squeeie," I! the c:ov.ernor . likes to say.) l\fld tbete Is certainly no qqlcker way to stop Mot.~ and ·tf~111 up these unw1 s bed ' demonstrators than to gJ.vt them a blood· bath . Dear Gloomv -WALKING THROUGll the crematoria SUCH A COURSE, for example. might o{ Dachau, oo.ly 20 miles OOfd\ ol Munich, prepare u~ for auch exig~ncies. con- These are a rew of the prime everyday problems of civillzallon, Mnd so far our modern educational system ha!i done precious lltlle: to help man solve them. ""'· Robert N. Weed, Publllhtr More damaging, to be Sl.lfe, ls the chiate that Mr. Reagan'! entire policy of hlgber educallon Is btini dirtcled by the masterminds in the Kremlia. Now-tt'a true that Comrhunlst natklns place a premium on higher educalloa. 1'hey h\Criue their educa.tion budaeta lllllllall7 ODii <Odttle tloe --liotJt Gus: ,If• an those Earth DI)' folks get started right now, they may bt able to iave the moon. -A. Cynic it Is Impossible to recapture the horrors ttngencies, baffiem•nt.s and prtdicamc111s perpetrated a aeneration ago. '!be Im· as.Jbese : C ONFIDENTJAl~TOSUS. mcnsily of the crime ls quite beyond the How to sew on a button . PlClOUS 11 us BAN o : Oon"l human grasp. No worldly atone:menl Whether it's sift to eat the content.11 of jump to conclusions about finding seems ccnctlvable. ln fact, as paychla· a half.full can of food In the relr1gerator cigars in u1e ash Lray y,•hen you trist Fredric Wertham pointed out in • afler your \\1fc bu btcn gone 10 days on come from work. Maybe It's not Ry George--~ book on violence. many of the German a visit io bc.r folb. your wife, but !iOme _ hm. ™• ,..,,,.. ,..._" '"•'"· .,.._ .wt firms who used Jewish slave labor are to-\\'hat to say to a bore wht'!n he aliks you Somelimcs I'm not sure 1 u~ :=,-,:rr:. :..:, =......,,..:; ;;: day doing line: "Their shares are sound 11bout a perty \o which you havcn·t in· d nd the bl '---~=-.. ,~.~===-~~~·~..!.~.~'!Ir:" ___ ,vl_led ~--___ ._._•_rs_ia ___ pro_•_m_ .. _._. ----J.!; iLui, CanafHNlla Tolf Now · J~ · ' ' 1 6 ··Planes, Copter Downed·· " S.UOON (.\I>) -Six .,.... ooe lB mi.Jna and. 10 were wOlll>ded In tlie !"""'planes apd two belicopt.er1 downed T\l<lclay and Wodnesda,, tbe American p I 1 n e 1 · and belleopters ,liave boen lllot down OD "°"1binc and ~­ nellitnct m1lllons over Laoa incl Ii°"' the Laotian and comlnlnd allll. Cambodian b or d er 1 1 in-Tbli talae<I to t,889 the nwn.. c:reutnc the toll for the pasl · ber of u.s. lir<rafl the tWo daya to 12 U.S. alrtraft, AmerJcan commahd has re. the U.S. C6mmand..announced ~lost slnCe Jan. 1, JMI . todl)'. , · -1be costUtst loss waa a Two Americana were killed, twin-engine Air Force EC47"' a IP'/ plane equipped with elecirontc lllOOPinc gear tllat was ihot down Wtdnnday near tbe A S[illl Valley In ·the northwest ..-. ol South Vletftam. Tw.> ot the crew w~ killed and six were in- jured. TWo of the planes were hit in Laol. Oot was an Air Jl'orce F4 Phantom on a bombing *' * *. ·Reel Cross Aids Viets * * * * * * Nixon _OKs Giving · SAIGON (UPI) -Cambodia all'ftd to allow·& Soulh Viet- • . namese Red Crms dele11tion to jo there this weekend to slart ~ ~iaUoo o f 600,000 Vlt~mese. · Carn~ia Weapons NEW YORK' (AP)~-The Nixon admlniltraUoo h a s decided .to suppty the •Cam- lipdlan go~enl. < w, I t h ieveral t.biJuum aulOlt'aUc rifles cajltW'fid from North Vletname11 antl -Vlet·CA ~ South Vietnam,'~ N~!(l.YJltk Times rePorted todlll'-' :r · on \tie Times report. A Stat.e Department spokesman said no deci&lon had been made on Cambodia's request for weapona. nuasaon over north ctnlral Laol. The two crtwmtn nun- ed the crippled craft ·-· back to the~ -at UdOtn, Thailand, but tJlc:j<d about 14 milea from the ninwlll'. They were pleked up l¥lhurt. The U.S. Ind South Viol- namese commands allo Wued their weekly casualty sum- maries reporting a _total . of 101.Amerk:lnl killed In action last week. Tbls fllure Is 40 less than the week before and UPI ,....,.... nearly down to the Wffkly BM!kl C••-U aver1ce prevaillni before the r-- Communial <Ollllllllld'• spring Sen. Edward Jlurney affenstve began. They also (J\..Fla~) 1ay1 Prest· nported at Jeut 2,aq Viet dent Ntxon:s pollUcal Cong and North Vietnamese advisor and l'lepub)lcan killed, more than !DO lea 1ban Chairman Rogers C. B. the week before. M o r t o n concun in Two South Vietnam•" task Judge G. Harrold Cars- forees Uu:usting inlo Noc<h well'• entry i11to the Vietnamese military camps Senate race. Ke · said inside Cambodia have un-they agreed the. candl- coven!d · lwo ol the bluest ~acy would heal a pafty munitions and ltl e d i c a I Split in F1orid1. stockpiles of the war aionr -'--------with tons of e n em y documents, informed IO\D'cts said today. Official Biker ' General -Hootel1 Off Stage ' BJ Uala.d Prt11 llltenaUoul i200 .;bllck students, mostly Goo. , Maawell T a y Io r , meiibera ol the Cari-formir cbllrman Of the Joint AaaoclaUon ol H o JV 'it d Chiefs of Sta.ff, was shotued Un Ive rslty . demonstrated J. off the stage at Monmouth agalnlt poulble U.S. moves 'College In West Long Branch, In Trinidad. -' N.J., Wednesday ntaht by otu-Raillnc their arma , In the ' dent rodicall who called him ·• blaok. -· ,.iute the · a ••tiller" and t. "pig." atudenta sboUted alogw and The !ncident was one of the carried placardl rudln&. "Np 1 few disturbances _ durln& a more US A in~MntlOn," generally quiet day on cam-"Black power ln Trlpidad and puses across the naUon. "I can't continue," Taylor said alter shouting and boolnt: iJWrupted his &ee0nd attempt to make a .speech, "Vietnam, a Historical Perspective," before an audience ol 250. Taylor was whisked away by college and student olflclals following an attempt by L Tobago," Yankee eo heme" and "Yankee set out." Tbey deportod p<acefully when warned by polloe they would have to Juve. In New Haven, Conn., Yale Un!venity students expreaaed their concern f0t "the julllce · and rial>"" ol Black Panther' BoW>y Seale and 11 other 1 blac~ mtlitanll charpd In a kidnap-murder case. dissklen" to take over the ORY' CLIANING . 9 9 ¢ m1:,:.;.i,y P\fk, Pa., the BLANKET SPECIAL =en~ :O':!d'°': ~~~ ~ RIOULAR $2.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • courtroom today where Befort 1tOring your beddi111 for summ•r .•. put Pennsylavnia State University them •W•y frelh, cle,.n •nd· moth prOofed. ~Int lawyers soughl .to. make sin .,,1, 1,., , ... 3.00. Offor FOd until Moy' 2nd. permanent an injunction en-~ · jolninl iirotestero frqm OC> cupytng c1111pus buUdlnp or dettroylng property. Cl9WN . Soulh Vletnatn had offend .repatriaUon to ill naUonals in Cambodia foUowing ._a from Phnom l'tnh lhat bun- dredJ of Vietnam.,. had been slain 1lnce Prince Ndrodom Slhaqquk was OtJ.fted March 11. Prtildtnt Niuytn Van Thieu h~ COlllC.. Wldet ctiticlsm from 16\n\ lludeJit · a n d n!llglous groopo for•bOl actJng prompUy to achleve·.repatria• tion 1efore the massacres in- creased. The Times, quoting ad- mlnli1ri!IM olfl<lals , Ji> a Washington story, said the ~bodian government had been warned against "Inflated expectations" of f u r th e r American military ase:lstance wbett told ol the dedsioo. The decision to supply the rifles of Soviet design was transmitted tut Friday .in a ciible from W,ashingtoo to Lloyd M. Rives,. the , U.S. dw&•· d'affalril ·in Plmm Penh, the1 Tlmff said. The newspaper quoted in· fornled IOW'Ctl as saying the message said the United States was wlllWg to supply l,500 Alt47 automatic rifles at once aod 4,000 -to 5,000 more wtthln two or three weeks. Sweeping in men than a hundred armored perlOOMI carriers 55 to 75 mile• west of Saigon, the South Vltt- nameae on Wldnuday llil(Dd 20 tons of munitlool,.five \dbl of medical !Uppliea, ~ ISO riDes. Tbey reported ldll!ng All was celm at Lawrence, Kan., where a $2 milUon 'fire da.inaged ,a student union tiuJlding al the University ol PRETORIA, South Africa Kanaaa Mondllj' night to thj (AP) -Because hla official tune of small arms fire from car can't ~yjcatt traffic jams roving bands of youths. CLEANERS r. 1.AUNDRY •61 Fo"11on Island, Newport lloech 644-1112 .· ·.· ' . . . . ' 1056, Boyslde Drive, Newport lloech White liouJe ~ officers said they bad no comment any fasttr thin leuer vlhieJes, ~ Acron the strttt from the the Rev. G. E. O.vid.a, the White Houle Wedneed~~ay~IO~me~=============~~~~~ new may« ol Pretoria, rli~~~ lo Ind from. bll olllce oe• a 16 North Vietnamese. motor ICOOter. ............ Nova price reduction'.· NovaSedan. 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Elillr to USO. 8'' lone. " ...•..• SALi SUIJECT TO STOCK ON HAND· HOURS: 9.9 Mon.-FrL 9-6 Sat. lM Sun. ' ,. I I I ' . . • Jf D.\ll Y PllOT • Tllut5d11, AP<il V, 1970 ·schoQI Strike Gr·ows .Simon Says UC Needs -For State €olleges • ' Assembly 01\.s 'Universitx' Service Empwyes Vote Walkout Friday Police1nen SACRAMENTO (AP) - A bill to change the names of California state coUeges to s,tate universities ls before the Senate today nfter t h e Assembly reversed ltsell and approved the measure 44-27. Diego), failed to win the 41 votes ~ed for Assembly ap- provaJ last 'Ftictay 'Jh)a 33-33 who are denied the word university on thelr diplomas.'' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -lloo-tadtloc etn11loyot ol the nMkln~• HCOnd lariest IChoot dlltrtcl will join Niklna teachm Friday momina: tn a move which could hive a devutating linpact on tile alttady crippied s c b o o I 1yst:em. Local 91 ol the Service EIDf>lo)'el International Union. -__.,u 1,000 bui and truck d r I v e r s , custodi•ns, gsile-. col~ and food Je}.'~lce worter1 and w~men, vat.ea S-2: Wed· neaday night to stay oU their . ...., i-. ,'Only 1,700 of the union's mo:lnben porlicipated in the poll_ bl.It F.cl Brat r ud ,' -.11ry lreasurtt of . the group, said the vote was of- liclal. "We have ftetived a ma- jority vote from our mem- bership in favor of calling a SU'lke against the city achoo! system effective this Friday," he said. Bratrud said his union was not tile olfici>l bargaining agenl for non-tea ch i ng employes but the group took the strike action because of job cutbocb by' the board <I educ,ation. "Witl\ budget cuts ft have 1,500 poslUODS on the line, many oC fbem family men \ with the board haYlng every intention of throwin& them out into tbe llr"L It is a ailuaUon we cannot lcnore •. " he llid. Since tilt teachers strike began last Monday, more than hair ol the district's teachers have ffillained off the.ir jobs. Student absenteeism of the district'! 650,000 students has risen to about 50 percent the past three days. }µry Weighs Penalty For Death of Child ANAHEIM !AP) The bill by Asgemblyman E. Richard Barnes, (R&n Jd J 11 i o n a i r e industrialist Norton Simon, campaigning for the Republican senatorial nomi,.tion, says the Universi· ty of California ought lo hire-.. 50 percent more campus policemen "to slop 111e damn 'Pot' Move problems." "I don't care If you have deadlock. - "l ask you, I plead with you," Barnes told th e Assembly Wednesday, •'th give me an 'aye' vole ... on behalf of the graduates or these outstandlng Institutions ''This ls the first step," said Assemblyman John L. E. Collier-(R·Los A n ge I es), ''.toward wiUicalion of higher education In the State or eauromia, and in my opinion that is a step In the right direction," Collier said. BIBLE THOUGHTS to · give up fo r e i g n Ge•" Okav c.,,1s,·1 Y••: J11u1 11id, "My YOKE ii language . ' . departments," ~ lllY ind my •llUROEN i1 lig .. t'' (Mitt, 11: he to Id a news conference .I 301. So1111 1r1 1u•pri11d to l11rr1 th1t Wednesday, "to me I think Of p } CltJi.+l1nity ir1volv11 1 YOKE i nd llURDEM it is more Im portan t to ane T .. 1y ••Y 1•lv1tior1 i1 FREE lEph. 2:11. It L i1 true th1t on'it <:1n not EARN 11lv1lion LOS ANGE ES (AP)-Thc Conner wi!e, Bet\y Harrnetz have ... campus police. 1;1 ;, too v1lu1bl1 J: but ii ii 1110 true "What I'm saying is this," SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A tl1tt 'you mu1t -"work out voUT own Superior Court jury whh;,h or Rochester, N.Y., that he he added, "put mor e special Assem bl y Sui>-1•lw11ionwitflf11r 1nd tr1ml.linq"lPhil.2:121.Chri1th11WORK foWld Ronald Fouquet guilty once beal her because she responsibility on the ad· committee on Drug Abuse has for u1 to clo! Thi "yok1" of Chri1t r1mlr1d. 1.11 of '" ox1r1 pullint 0£ murdering his ~year-old was unable lo keep their small ministration of the university informally agreed to recout· 1 plow. Tll1 ox ''" not work without th1 yoke lo .. 1rr1111 him t Slop "-damn prob'-ms d to th1 plow. li•1wi1• 1 min work1 lor Chritt by t•king steP90P resumed dellber.alions .child from crying. . ~ cut v~t some o( ac:the men removing marijuana CHR IST'S YOKE upor1 ·him ond .,,,,..11i~ M1 1fforh to Chri1· F , today whether he should be 'Mle defense called no permissiveness. There ls just from the legal category of ti•n tibor1 12 Pi t. 1,5.1 1. 611. 0:10, Mitt. 2s:J1 .401. r 'eedom Legal sentenced to life imprisonment witnesses. t 0 0 d a m n m u ch narcotics and calling it a Thi vok1 of C .. ri ll i1 ir1d11d, EASY I nd hi1 burden LIGHT •• , " restricted dangerous drug. · COMPARED WITH the! of S1t1r1. On• who 11rv11 S1t1n h11 '" or death in the gas chamber. Fouquet was convicted on pennissiveness. The ag reement W!tS' reached 1ncll 111, hi i vy burclin, both h1r1 ind .,,,11ft1r. "T.,, w•v of 1be eight men and four charges of beating his son Simon, a member of the Wednesday after a hearing on tr1n1gr1u ori ii HARD": "Th• w1g11 of 1in i1 DEATH" !Pr. tl:IS. Kille 77 G• p do women considered the penalty Jeffery to death, then dum· UC Board of Hegents, said two bills to cha nge the Ro'". 6:111. In iddition, th• Chri1ti1r1 .,,, God, Chri1t i ncl lh1 r, ' J.Ven ar ._f'I, ping the boy's body in a can· he's been pressing for years category of marij'uana. Holy Spirit to h1 lp b11t .. i1 burd1n1 (Rom. 1:26·28, I Cor. tor 2ani hours Wednesday yon near Saue;us. for more campus policemen, 10:13, 2 Kin9, 6:16, H1b. 1:14) but s.1,n <:011tir1u1lly ADDS CARSON CITY, Nev, (UPI) -A convkted murderer, who ~ from 1he Nevada state Prison and" mnained at 1-.e for nearly half i cen· tury, bas been granted c)en)ency after less than six mooths back in jall. · "I just want to go out and be a gtJod citizen1" 13.id Leonard Fristoe, 'Tl. He lVill live in New Mairo with a SOD be delerted in 1117 -and -~ -•pin until &iI mcintbs qo at a tearful reunion in priaon. Fristoe, who manqed to slly out of trouble 4urtng the 46 years he was at lar1e, was turned over tO autborltie.. late Jut. year tn Compton, Oallf.1 after a family areu- ment al the home of - 10D by a later rilaniqe. He was returned to the LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ··-ClllTIP'ICATll Ofl •USINllU "KTITIOUS NAMll Tiii ....,..'9olld dOa c-rlllY Ill 11 anductlnl I bllll,.. 11 Dff VII Lloo, "-" -.ell, Clllfomll, under ttMt flctl"°"" ftr.1 flll(rll of SU•MAlllNE Ind fllll MW fl"" II comPOMd of 1tll '*-'"' """"'' wllOM ,_.,. In full ..... llllf:a llff r.ldef!Cll II 11 fellllwl: Norlnlf\ Cl'lllwi. 1520 ~II St., CD1t1, MtH. C..lltoml1.. · o.-Apf]I '°' lt1'1. Norm..-ClllYIZ $1..., OfJC..lltllrnll, Ot•"91 COl>nlV: Oro urtt 20, 1'1'11, bltllrl me. 1 Neflnr' l"llblle In Ind for Mid $1111, ...,._,"' ,_.,.. Norm1n Cll•VIZ .._ ti me lo be tnf PlrlOfl wtlost -i. .uti.crlbed lo JM wltllln 11'1-•"""'*" Inf ldl,_l$dMCI M 1.-utld .. _. COl'FICIA\,. Sl!ALI .... H. C-111 1'fol.,,. l"vbllc, C1l"oml1 .l"r1rlciPll OfflClt "' an."" c-1y 'Ml' C-lnlofl Eulre. -t.1•.1m l"llblhtlld Ori-Cont D1ll1 P!IDI, ....... ti 2l. lD. Mr! 1, II, lfn 7&7' HOT·l'USH OUZID ~ DONUTS l , ~· before retiring for the night. Judge J{.;o ·~ p'h Alexander. but has been told there's not Members decided to wail toil i nd fruitr1tion to hi1 11rv1nh. Thi dop• •ddic:t ind 1lcoho• 1 at ·least ~ a week before 1· 1 1·•. t st ' · · b d Nev'ida priloD, wbere he was In a brief pen,alty trial, the refused Pennit another . enough money in the budget. '' c:•n 11 ,,.,. o • '"' ,,,,,.,,.~,••11n9 ur '"· · nded pchild , _,. Jnd H ·d 1· formalJy presetlting the H1v1 YOU l1k1r1 upon your11lf Cllri11'1 111y vok1 or do vo11 -anted cl•-enc• w~-~--prosecution conte Fou· ste , .r,year"'Wt.l y. to e sa1 campus po tee are b 11 1 , 1 b 1 5 1 a• ~.. " "'~ · C ange in the form of 1;1,lsJa. 1u 1r "Toi, T1•rs, Sw11t ind l lo...,,·• •• you • c:r't or 1t1n ._ 4-3 -f .-. s•·t quet, 31, was a violent man · take the stand to testify more like prevenliye medicine · c 01111 to Chrl it! v;,11 ch11rch of Chriil, 117 w. Wiho11 St., "T a 0 wn:: ... e and rt14 • into the record against her father in the than a cure in dealin& with tion to the Asseml)ly ealth Cott• M111; lit 11, hi lp V••· l'ardom --~ nalt I al '-nt st .and Welfare Committee . ....,..~ ·,.~'i,;:;tat~ijlmon~y~~l~r~o~m:;;;;:~Fo~u~q~ud~'s..:pe~~y~n~·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~st~u~~~~u~nre~~··;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.\;o;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;i;;§§§ii~;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii Fristoe admitted he fat8111, snot two ~ sheriffs in' Wlilte.'~ c.iinty in . II@ after 'they fired on hlm in connection with a robbery. He told tile boon!, "I llhot them because t didn't want to get killed." 'Ibe convicted nwrderer was ..-.i lo tile in prioon, but escaped with a companion in 11121 aller drtving the prison warden to a local house of ~tution. · Chief Justice Jon Colllns ol the Nevada Supreme Coo.rt argued against · commutatim Wednesi!ay m &rounds F,ristoe killed the pu""1ng depull<s "in cold blood." 0 Now we are expected to wipe the slate cl-" Collins said. "It does not seeni lo me this rulfills the law of our state." Gov. Paul LaJalt, board chalnnan and the man whose vote made tbe majority,· said he .... not trying to jutllfy the klllinc <I two depuU'8, buf ootllinC could be achi .. ed by keeping . I 1raiJ. old flln J.D prison. • ~ . . Ocean Life Takes Trip SAN DIEllO (UPI) -A two-ton lciQer whale, a n elephant seal, eight dolphin!, 12 sea liom, 4 b.art>or seals, 10 fiaminp. all: swans, 19 penguinl, 2,000 carp and a raft Of other marine animals depart Sunday for the unlikely place of Cleveland, Ohio. A 707 jet freighter with an igloo-like in t er i o r will transport the fish, animals and birds to their new land· tocked borne, Seo Wotld of Ohio • Sea World of San Diego· will open May 29 what It claif¥. will be the nation's onJy inlanif. aquatic Parle in Aurora, Ohio, 22 mlle& from Cleveland. NEW OWNERS "Get Aqaalnted" SPECIAL!, • J u s T Now thru SUNDAY APRIL 26th Now thru SUNDAY APRIL 26th COMPLm CAMERA DEPT. • ..wsiw foc:usmatlc •shoot OS dose OS IQ" (iltlh IOllMSO'Y llM) NEW THINKING FROM BELL & HOWELL ,,,,_ SLIDE CUBE'" PROJECTOR Bell & HoweH"s new Slide Cube Projector combines modem styling witf'I innovative design! Compact Slide Cl.lbe keeps slides in exact order. Stores 640 sUdes in the same space as one bulky round tray ••• It a had.ion of the cost. Other features include a kJrV fife qU1rtz..f\1ll'.'P" lamp, slide 1eca11, lens elevation. Wld easy access to slide c:hartilnt mechanism. Some models ~·AUTOMATIC FQ.. CUSING.. 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Sloro H°"" MOft, thno Sot. t :JO to 9:30 5Uft, I 0·6 f St:[ TT llEMOffSTltATID TOOAft Brookhurst .and Adams-Huntington leach GRANT PlAZA-BROdKHURST AND ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH Stor• Hour5 Mon. thru Sat. 9:30 to 9:30 Sund•y 1CM · Huntington Beach Office: -<i:B ' Located at 91 Huntington Center at Edinger Ave. & Beach Blvd., adjoining the San Diego Freeway, in Huntington Beach. IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD..... , Huntington Beach Office of Coast & Southern Federal Savings, where your account is SAFE• CONVENIENT• AYAIL•BLE ' Market flucluatlo11$ don't worry Coast & Soulhem ....,,.., their capital Is alwaya rislng·ln valu., Hfgheat e.nlndl consistent wilh ufety when you·save at OO&lt &Southern. INSURANCl TO $20,DOD / RESDURCES'OYU $111 l~llOI ASK ABOUT THE ......... INSIDERS CLuo ' A NEW WAY TO SAVE MONEY-A UJlX> BALANCE IN YOUR ACCOUNT MAKES YOU ELIGIBLE. • HIGtfESf ':PAEVAIUNG RAT.ES 5.00%-5.13% P•ll>ooll;NoMn1~""' 5~%-5.39% lllNO-COttfllc ... : No Mlnlmwn. . ' . 5.75%-6.92% Ono-YurC0-$1,000 Mlillllum. l!i.00%-8.18" 1'#o-YearC:OrU-: ,,,000 Minimum. .. ' ' ~· ' ,_ ' . ' ' • } .. • I l I I • ' . . -·- •• '• T,..,....,, Af\t 2J, 1970 DAILY PILOT 10-A IJ.S. to Pa11? , Campaig~ Costs Shilt Suggested WASHINGTON (UPI) - MI AM I (AP) force f« U years, saya almple Arla. -1and de.,.tmtntal , the force ls 1experimenUrtg to )..1otorscooters that cost $2,108. malhmnailcs m&y spell tfie reorganization followed . cheei: tbt" ef~ectlVeneaa: of the LAKESIDE, CalU. (AP) _ Tired of commuting to guu.le oil instead of apples extinction of ~ corps. "lt looks like he wants to three-wheelers compared to work! John Hedger gets up and putt-putt alq too fast to "We're pot moneymak~. mechanize the whole wllt, and the horses. ' at 4:45 a.m., drives to promote good will may we're a luxury. All a py on a I don't think he has any ln-The ~ of late Police Chief GUletple 'Field In El Cajon replace lbe Tenne.... walking """'ie, does all day la band taillon ol Including Ill In bis Walt.< Headley, ,wbo wu iJ>. Une vote that would Um1t can-and (Ue1 hls four-seat plane horses of the Mlami Mounted out Uckets 80 naturally be future plans," Reid aaid. tarumental In fCMlndinJ the to Burbank ·-II Ganp1°re won't admlt to a' ::!; -~~ 1-, ~·s . ••,••-dldate campaign spending for -.w.i; m es P o Ii c e -thoroughbreds. J.M ..... in more dollars. we are 11"""' ......... -v we away •-get to work bo b 'th ••-1 k ,_ d -·... master plan to do f"BY wl handwrlUng ls on the wal~ and •47 9--i··ay broadcast time. He aald it -w U8 l wi 1o11c:: n c ea an more of a public lflsUtutlon 4 ,_ .... ·-----------Mo·unties-'Saddle' Scooters No Traffic, , . · ' Just Birds • • The government may ~ve to foot tbe bill for presldeQilal elections to ensure Utat all candidates get a fair chance, in the view of DemocraUc NaUoooj Chairman Lawnnce aho .by 7:30 a.m. dimes of school chlklren. ..._ , • the patrol. He does say the maybe Garmire figures the Hou": 11 a.m. to 1 O p.m. wed at least that Congress The one-hour flight takes For 22 years "mounties" ne San Francisco 1 cable 1-;;;unl;;;;;;t ;;;ls;;;too;;;;;;e;;ixpei;;;;;nal;;;v;;;e,;;;bu;;;;;;t;;;adds;;;;;;;;;;;;moun;;;;;;;;;tl";;;;;;wil;;;;;;l ji;;ust;;;;;;lad;;;;;;e;;;aw;;;a;i;y;;; ... ;i;;;;;;;'°';;i;i;-;;i;;;ii'';i;'i;;••.-;;;•;;;•;;; .. ;;;";;;''~ was f o c u s l JI. g on the 7 to 10 1a1Jons of gasoline have patrolled sectioM of cars. We spend half our day II seriousness of the campal~ and Hedier, a de 1 i C n Miami. Today there are nine talking to little ,kids and F. o·~en. The Democratic official also warned that the two party system in the United States may not survive unless new ways are found to finance political campaigns. flnanclng probleJP,-eqeloeer for L o c k h e e d horses and rive beats -but tourists and rnerchanls who But be refuse(( to late a Aircraft, says "I rtali.ze thal ooJy four riders. A three-know us," Reid said. more definite position on the I spepd a jood percentage wheeled motorscooter travels ''Don't get me wro111, we bill wliich a1So w~ iJve ca~ ol my paycheck gelling back a different beat each day to can cover as mi.ich on a horse didates Wholesale rates1 in IQd fQrth to work," take up the slack, and the u four men oo foot, and we do buying brOadcut time and He ahares ~ cost with mounted patrolmen fear pro-our job of controlling tralfic. -repeal the equal time ,ro-three passengers who also gress may soon yank them out But who'.s golng to stop a vision of the Federal Com-work ln Los.Angeles -area of the saddle and foist them motor . scooter to pet ils O'Brien, in a UPI interview, r said lbc DemocraUc Natiooal : c.omm.tttee has launched a : new study on how to "ensure : equity" in campaign finan - 111:unicaUons Act ae It applies aircraft plants. They all get behincl the handlebars. ga!IOllne tank!" to presidential elecliom. home by 6 p.m. "As far ~ I know, it's not ln 1967 a stable fire killed 11 O'Brien, who was drafted Hedger, M, has been official, but they have been horses, and a c hi Id re n 's sl:r weeks ago to return to nym, IQ work around Los whitlling away at us," said Of-crusade bri>ught n i c k et 1 , cing. the post he held in IMS, cited Angeles slnce 19$3. •He likes ricer George "Smiley" Reid. dim~s and dollars into a fund the financing problems the it beeau.se he can live in "When .we lose a man1 they set up t.o replace the animals. He tenned "a step in tbe right direcUon" a bill passed by the Senate ln a near party- Democrats faCf: in the NOvem.-Lakeside, aVoidi.D& freewa ys won't give us a mounted Last sum.mer Miami ac-- b e r congressl:onal elections and smog. replacement." quired a new police chief - with the party already $9 --~-"'.'.-~-~-~~-"'.'.-~-~-~-~"'.'.-~-~-~-~-"'.'.'..___Reid~·~·~wt."..th"._.".the~.".m~oun~ted"'_.!_Bernard~~C'G".:arnure~".:· ~or:_:P'.:'.boenix~~· ~· cc million in debt. -1- Ceramics, Golf CW.Sses The natioftal committee, he said, "obviously ts not going to be in a poslUon t.o un- dertake any meaningful finan- cing et campaign activities in 1970." fopular But he added that he hoped the co mmittee would be able to compeOiate (or the lack Two evening classes have <l£ ~y with a creaUve pro- won it hands down in populari-gram this fall and predicted , ty at Saddleback College -a standoff or Del gains for . golf and Ci!ramics. the .Democrats in the ~ With the beginning of the gressk>nal .elections w i t "signlftcant gains" at state : spring quarter, Sadd1eback house levels. had to open acklilklnal classes O'Brien said inftation ac-. in beginning · golf , a n d : ceramics, said Dr. Fred H. compiinied by a 8 percent · Bremer, president. unemployment rate would be · The college scheduled one the main issues io the coming - class of beginning golf ln a campaigrL - new extended-day curriculu1n The· Democrats will abo veoture, but the demand "·as_ make a campaign issue Of so great another class was "the dilly e(lcroachment" on added. A .similar demand American freedoms under the b diti r current administration, h e rougbt about the ad on ° said. aiming their fire at Vice a ceramics class. • Total registration for the Pr!!ldcnt Spiro T. Agnew, At- Spring Quarter is 2,02.1 with tomey General J o ~ n N. J,IMO fullUme students and .933 -Mitchell .and presiden~ aide part-time stude nts , Or. Cla~k ~· Mol!enholf. Bremer said. The final tabula· . 0 Brien said the p o w e r tion at the end of the winter given Mollenlmff to examine quarter was 2,008. ~~ome t~x ~~t.un,i.s w a s With the expansion of ils reprehensible, ~he.added curriculum thil year, and the he w~ld delay f1hng · a suit coming of daylight ·sav~ ~to .cMDenge. lev11tf .of the time, the commlDlity college action u n t I I congress_!~ added golf under the ·j>hysical com!f11ttees comple~ Uie1r m. education program ih the -vest1gaUons. . . e-nina r.r Ule lkst {~. 'Ille Democratic official ~ • --.,, · be..i .. n1 accused fiPresidecat "lion of Instfuctor for ~ ....... ng "not levilmg" w~ tbt1"pu.b'llc golf elu:se1 is ROy Stevens, VI tn . .. • college golf coach and physical 0~.""'"~ amdm .. ·..l-(lon ha 1 education instructor. The class , .. is a iru_,,... . is taught at San Juan Golf played games with our b~,t.oric Course. co~cept oI democracy, be Instructor ror the ceramics1-.';;;";;;d;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~iiii-""i/ course is.Tom J. Gaines, full-II time art instructor at the col· lege. Coast Youths Gain Honors Nine Fullerton J u n i o r College students from the Orange Coast have been plac- ed oo the President's Honor List for the fall seinester, ac- cording to college officials. The students were honored for their scholasUc ratings Jn maintaining at least a 3.0 grade point average in 12 units of study or more at the junior college. . Tbe students names and former high schools are listed below: Santa P. Jones, Capistrano High School ; Roger S. Jones, Fountai n Valley High School; Laurie A. Uhan, Huntington Beach HJgh School; Gregory S. Warne, Marina High School and Stanley K. Ke!llrakil, Westminster High Scllool. Cynthia M. Aguilar~ ~an L. Anse1,··Susan E •. A.rehung .and Florence. R. Barruga, all of Mater Dei High School. TURN ON TV WEEK •••P• yo• M•i to wh•f'• h1pp•ni11t ... hilMI tft• hi .. • -e., ... y S•hlrJ1y '" tk DAI LY PILOf. ANTIQUE ANTICS "I thot on crmw ifde th9 W -' h I.II to ...... I ti.-_. ....... ,. Tony T ovatt Sez TOVATI'S· APPLIANCES 401 M.i• St., Hll9tllffM Y..a. ll6-716l . . ..... nt • w ..... -·-,,J.J416 VILLAGE CENTER Ma9noll• a Talbert StrHll FOUNTAIN VAUEY FRIDAY-APRIL 24, 7·10 P.M. BOYS' CLUB BENEFIT CARNIVAL APRIL 23-26 w~~· 11cVA!.U_~ BROOWOOD ICE C.REAM RJll,44c scon TOWELS Ju111bl ltlL . 1.29 Voluo, S..X. GILETTE SOFT I DR! WWW $UllYALUE . 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' ,. ... -.. , •• . ,1.75Vtil"' , •1 1 .:• ;.:! . : . .;.r:iii~ 3-4c ;i · IUllLE ~· ~~~::: ~~reia~l~S549 1 · · ~ VITAll!ll TAllUTS 4 7 c ... . ··=~·,,..&-· -&"""· .-c VACUUM CWNll CANDl~~c-::' -· BAG$ · •Ei43ARSH.w 23c -~ --3i$1, fl!~O~~ ·~ ~~.: ... YALUI POUllOID COtORPACK I CAMlllA Color-lo 80 I Sf{i-' -YALUE,f1• ":iTS FU , RErl.$1111 MENSll.ADIES' WATCHES . Mod end tndltlomal -wrist watchel witb m&pa. ---Acau'llOudloocD- $ 99 ·BONUS PHOTO Plua 21% Dls- 0.. All Pllm O...laplnt .. • • . • • . ; ; ' •• . . . • " l ·i' • • • • • • ' • -• . , I ' . . ' . • •• • " . ' ......... . 'I J.-a DAILV PILOT. Thursday, A,rll 23, 1971) • Industry Not Wooing Prospects .. su11111 c~ns1 Grads Scramble as 0,. NlfMt,, 6:41 , ••. Joh Market Shrinks I IN LAGUNA I N'rr.:.' .... ..Y: J7J s..tl C..t Hipw.., t fMilllMc ...... ,1141 , ... ''BEN HUR'' -WITH- CHAlLTON HISTON M.-...11.ii., ... 11JO o .. '9ffen mie • l ;OG frt .• Set .... 6:41 s...c..-. ....... z Dusfi_I\ Hoffman I ft\iafamw --·-w-~ ~W .YOR\( (AP) - Q.rtdqaUng college seniors, 'accuMotll8d to being w~ by ~s and lndll8try, ~ill find it harder getting jobs this summer than in past years. A Lig: .• )ob market resulting frotn a general economic sJowdown atKI cutbacks in government def e.n s e er· penditures will have the class of 1970 scrambling after jobs rather than being chased by companies. But there will be enough pl)Sitlons to go around. Says Dr. Bruce Laua:blin, director ~ career piJ¥mlng at ~~-St a ( e Unl\'erslty: "OY""'!!. tho dWnbor of job offers i! probaJ:i down a thiNI.)• . • . Stildents can take 50me coo· .90Jation, however, from the fact that salaries will be record high for tho9e winning ·the top positions. On ~ other hand, some students in certain fields may have to consider changii:ig careers. ' SllOWs TfiENDS Alt As90Ciated Preu IW'vey .shows tflese trend! shaping 'UP. GD ~Puse! across the COUD-1 .trJI;...... .;r 1'"1 ! G•• e Di_ .. eT .. lt UCITl'S JEWIUT I. LOAN 1)6-2610 • VILLAGE ; CENJE,~ Magnoli• I. TolbOrl Strffts '' ~UNTAIN . YAUEY FRIDAY-APRIL 24, 7°10 P.M. BOYS' CLUB BENEffT CARNIVAL APRIL 23·26 wr•~ WHY SUMMER? . KEEP COOL •.• put en end lo the long ho t summ er th e easy way. Cell our exp erts fo r complete in- formation . ' PACIFIC HEATING CO. INC. All CONDITION ING $PICIALlm I FREE ESTIMATES I lot•H let• .. Hiik •Vl*fti 4t4·t74S IJ J.JOOO gas air conditioning "" "'-c,.. ••· -'lbt number of companies cancelling recruHlng visits iB running as high as 25 percent at some colleges and universities. -Students w i l h bachelor degrees in the techn1cal fields will be the hardest hit. There is little demand in t h e aerospace, electronics, elec- trical machinery and auto- motive industries. -The higher the degree a student has, the less chance be has of getting a job he wa11ts. It's a bad year for holders ol masters' degree and doc· torates with many advanced-- degree alumni returning to their alma male rs .to setk help In finding jobs. ~mpanies are more picky this year: they want' higher grades and fewer long'-haired, slappy dressers. Placement e l p e r t 1 say sevece budgetary belt-tighten-. ing by the federal government has had the greatest impact on the job market for college graduate1. With 1 cut Gf $4 billion in defense spendlpg and $350 million knocked.out of·the space program , corporations aren't gelling the oonlrilcts they used to. Goverruoent is hiring fewer people. All> d universities aren't g e t t i n g research grants. "We· don't have the demand or need for engineers -of all types," says Russell K. Peterson . employment manager for McDonnell Dopglas _Corp.• in CaUfornia. The company · re<tdCed ··by 25 percent last year the number of campuses it visitJ na- tiGnwide. CllfBACKS FELT Elsewhere In the aeronautics and electronics in- dustries, sizable cutbacks in recruiting visits are reported by Boeing Aircraft, Lockheed Corp. and Martin Mari~tta Corp. North Ame r ican Rockwell Corp. stopped all campus recruiting a year ago. Jack Morgan , placement director ln the University of Missouri's college of engineer- ing, say!!: "I expect we will place all GUr gra'duates, but not in jobs they were in- terested in orlglnally." The only exception is the chemical engineer, who is in great demand. ·st a rt in g salaries for h.im are hitting Sl.2,400 a year. A healthy de- mand aJsc is reported for specialists in the petroleum and public utilities industries. A decline in government and busines!I funds for research and developm,ent programs coupled with an overabun- dance ot teachers on the COi· lege level has hurt the holders of advanced degrees the most. NO SUCCESS "Right now, our enginering. physics, chemistry and humanities Ph.D. 's are having little or no success getting jobs," says Dr. Lawrence Simpson, placement director • • ...., ttte at the UnlversJty of Virginia . marke!Jn&,, co m-e u t f:t .ap-~ M4;j_~3\0 With a vast supply of young pllcations and fln'.ance; . and l'(Ql.~~;-;;;~iAiJiEiiti'l manpower and less<!ning de-te4chers depending in ,,.,Pich ; l\1E \N mand, employers are !>'Ing leotlon of tho country they... WE t,.£0CIATS choosier than ever. Standard! located. · I' are high for the projected Experts also say ~ity ...a· seeds d emand 0 led f ru1t5 746,000 sludenla wbo ar~ex~ roop graduales are m great Ca111\8S . pected to gra uate Two ·black 11 c h o o I ~ in F al\CY r bachelor's degrees. . -.... _. · Virginia -Virginia State 'and ,1:..:::::..-.::::::::::; F o r exa~ple, accountrng Virglni_1· Union unlversiUW in ' GIFT PACKAGES major! are 1n great demand. RicluriOnd ....,,,,.. ~f-" Anynnt who is a qualified ac--· ... .._ .... .,.... • WE MAIL £YEIYWHER£ countant can write hi!J OW1t • 1~ ·t CQmPani~.U.. that-· ~ '--""-"=..;;;.==--'--.. Ucket," .. ,. S.LH. -Williams ~~:.~~~t ~:""""~· :-:~:~~e~~·,·:":~~~~·i~~~~~~~~~~ recruitment manager f o r-• lnuseS~ \IP W' Uftli qun- Anierican General Jnsuranee ' .~ ~ • · Cc. in .Dallas, T,x. Begiftning accountants are being Offered " ~~h1:0·~:/~~y~:,.r; SMILE-A-WHILE DAY CAMP For All Boys &. Glrl1 A9es 4 • 14 ' e SWIM SCHOOL INST. e SPORTS e CRAFTS • COOKOUrS e 'TRIPS e DANCING e TENNIS, OPENING DATE: JUNE 15th Camp Headquarters: 14S82 BEACH BLVD. TopEducatorSuggests Tots Should Be Sent to School hand' attitude ls gone now,'' sa~s Maurice Mayberry, placement director at the University of Florida i n Gainesville. "Students . w h o have figured.on easy jobs dur- ing the · past µiree or four years are coming to a rude awakening. Now. not only is their Jl'.lodi;.. of dres~ changing but their 'pfacdttS ·are too. They are learning to write let- ter and do other traditionaJ tltings of job-hunting.·• SALARIES UP Over-all, salaries on the bachelor's I e v e I are up between 5 and 7 percent over last year, according to the College Placement Council, a nonprofit group which keeps tabs on college recruiting. The council says ,the aver11ge offef to technical Students has risen from '819 to $861 a month; the average offer to nontedlnical students from $111 to $765 a month. NOW TWO LOCATIONS: LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY ·530-3333 CALL FOi INFORMATION AND CAMP ll:OCHUJIE 894-2312 SAN FRANCISCO (UPl)"- America's top educator says the nation should consider "radically" new approaches for overhaulin~t the public school system, including sen- ding two-year.old children to school. "Child psychologists have long known that the 'first five years in a ctUld's life ..are crucial in the development of inteWgence -that as much of that development takes place in these beginnning years as in the next 13," said James E. AJlen Jr., U.S. commiseloner of education. "Yet for the most part, society has Ignored this fact in its provision for public education, a s s u m i n g no responsibility until nearly the end pf this crucial perlOO." Allen suggested the govern- ment establlih a network of experimental ~nters for early childhood education. E a c h child in the system would be given an individualized learn- ing program irepared by a central computer. "The purpose of the center would be to find out everything possible about the child and his background that would be usefu l in planni'ng an individualired learning pro- gram for him," Allen said. Central diagnostic centers would be set up where parents would take children at age 21h. A child would stay In special centers until the age. cf six, learning to work and' play with chi l dre n of va r iou s backgrourxls. He would then attend a rion- graded primary school from age six to IO, a non-graded middle school to about age. 15, and then a more 1pecialized He's Sgt. Oink Doesn't Mind 'Pig' Label said Nigro. •·tn fact, they're pi"oud of it. They wear those little gold pigs, don't they?" secondary school for career preparation. "From the time the child enters the system, un_til the time •be left, he woWd be al!Gwed to proceed at his own pace in each Subject matter area, in non-graded fa shion," Allen said. "U the home i! contributing negatively to the child's deveJ. opment, it, too, !!hould receive attention and aid. "The idea is to make the child's tot.al f:nvironmenl one which will, as much as possi- ble, serve positively his educa- tional needs. "We need to begin to think in tenns of how to make equal opportunity a reality." Allen, who m a d e his remarks gefore a convention of the National School Boards Association, s a i d President Nixon has already requested S25 million for experimenlal projects such as the one he outlined. "I have brought this model to your attention primarily for the purpose of challenging each of you not only to con- sider new approaches, but radically new approaches for rour own school districts. "The mOlttlt.ain of establish- ed structure and traditional practice in ed~~n must lie moved. NJ school boards plan Despite the waning demand in the technical fields, place- ment experts say demand is fairly good for law graduates, pharmacists, specia.lists i n FREE ESTIMATES. COLLEN'S CARPET Floor ind. Window Cow1ri1191- C1rp1tl ~ Dr1p1ri11 -Witt P•p•rl -li11ol1u111 -Tr•111p•r· 111t Wi11dow Shed11 -l11door I Oujdoor C•rpeti11g. If you 1r1 h1vi119 lroubl• deeid. i119 whit type of c:1rp1t you went, or whit qu1lity you n•td. dop i11 111d ••• rne. FRANK COLlJNS • • • • • LADIES SPECIALITY SHOii ANNUAL STORE WIDE DRESSES "Edit4' Moi1 COATS i1 th1 bo11. PANTS Sht 11111 PANT SUITS he1 •loth11 el • Ion . .. BLOUSES ALL SALE mMS AT LEAST '12 OFF. SOME 75°/o OFF. 424 SGuth Coast Hwy. Laguna 6e•ch 494-1949 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A new sergeant at the San Francisco Police Department 's Mission Station doesn't mind being called a "pig." Sgt. Robert Oink. badge 650. is a pig -a !-month-old Poland China hog who wears a blue_coat with SFPD stapled to the front. Hls fellow officers love him. II for a new decade, 1 hope that 465 fo rest Aft .. Log11N Open Sundays Minuteman the respo..,ibility ror change will be a pr Im a r Y con-494•6701 All Credit Ca rds Welcome Shot Fro1n Base 1~"~·der~at~ion~.'~' ===.;..d=iii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:ii~iii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:ii~iii:iiiii:ii~ "Pig" is what the mllitanls around the coontry call a policeman. Now, some offictrs not only doo't min"d the word. they wear litUe piglet tie ta cs. Sgt. Oink was the gift Tues- day night of Joe Nigro. a Mission District barber, who figured the police wouldn't mind. A friend won it in a raffle. "They don't care anymore," VANDENBERG AFB (UPI) -A Strategic Air Command, combat crew successfully launched a Minuteman II' Intercontinental 8 a 11 i s ti c Missile Tuesday down the western test range. An Air Force spokesman said the 5:01 p.m. launch was conducted by a crew from the 34lst Strategic Missile Wing, Malst rom AFB, Mon· tana. No other details released. EL CAMINO TENNIS SHOP OPENING SPECIALS TENNIS BALLS J .. , .. , ·-'1 90 J C•ru per cu1tomer • All Top Nome lrand Tennis Equipment RACKET RE-STRINGING ~ 011 Hmtd For Letson CALL GAIT ot IOI 242 Avenue Del Mer, S.n Clem•nte c e Bo11da e Gree-v es e Triumph e Yamaha e Kawasaki SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST ESTABLISHED ., MOTORCYCLE DEALER Our MECHANICS HAY! AN AVERAGE of 10 YEARS EX· PERIENCE. They are aniciou.s to prove they can make your ~e ru!' faster and better. BEACH CITIES CYLES 525 N. El Camino Retil, San Clemente 492-6-74-1 stereol03FM • the sounds of the harbor ;_· _k.ds::~~you\re never heard it so go~d ------ ~J • .. FOR THE RECORD . Meetings ,, :, TOOAT ;c11r1.ti.n l\fll"'U'""''I ComnlltlH, •, ~r.fllltlon I~, MWIY'.. let ; ~ 111.r Awi., 1"1U11lltllt0ft IMdl, 1 .;t1vnil'.i1ton I~ L~ Club. H~ , l!fll!Q'I SfKI Ctunlt'y Club. •" Pllm Ave, 11nlln9!ofl h.m,. •: : c;l~~,..... Gr•.l!H A•••cl1111011, ;. ~\;~1k.~\4ol T~urlll Awi .. Cotti ' N•-' l'ltrt>Or ~lkt Club, Ellu l..OOftJ \....-3.c5' VI• OWto. N...-t h«rl. 1 utm'"" §'co... .... lw-.~ r•nca ltllld, lnll.AAi, J-P.m lt'ylVt Lit to1• SGnl ot N..r...1¥, • A"'trk.,, 'M Ofl "'II 5'J Vi: -11111 , It., eo.11 7:i, f"" , Wttlmfril!tr ki ll:llll.lol'9" Poot, •• W1ifmlft1ter Hou> 1!; HGMill1I Cir· <11. 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H1naon. \'klerl1 Mtllnlt tnd CUI· Beautifyit.ig Cou.nty Shown tak.in,; a break during a park beautification project of Miss Orange County pageant contestants are (from left), Susan Reid, Corona del Mar: Kath- leen Knutson, La Habra·, and Rosemary Kelly, Foun· lain_VaJley.-They'll be .among -19--hopefuls Friday night at Garden Grove High School for !he 8 p.m. event. .• lonTWlllQI , '!: Ntvtroo, Htl~n l.tullt Ind A1fonlo,j-----------------------• Enrl(lllf :r lllldl1rd,, M-l• Jttn tnd JKk Alltn < Hr,1trr, DlrMr• A. Ind R-r o. (; N ChOll. JudY Y 111d Gitv L. Wor.-n, l!'"'llY S11t 11'Mi1 J1mts ElllW•rd Wln .. r, Shelli D. 1nd P1W C. Tllam11, Slwlron Kt1" 11'!d Mld!HI 0 . lrlorton. Ltwrtntt DttlMY 11nd Mtrsh1 .... , ...... Dorltr. WllH•"' C. and Rub'f 'i"'N1wcombl. o.vld WIYM tnllll Jutil • Mlrlt , Wtch!ll, Tlmolllv D. trld Lo11 J •"' Rldnour Mt.--rlle J1111 ind Robtrl • HlllrV · ;;. 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Tvltr, A1ron &::. ind l1rl!M"1 L. w"[' attn• MN and 1111roc1or Wllb<Jr DIP nt,, Jr., Gto1<11 A, tno B1rblr1 A. Llnao. _..., 1. end Cvnthll I. • Lew l10tn, Conn N. 1nd MtJlnt A. • AT.~'· LOiiis Ferf\lrdo tnd Dtrl9'1e V11qutJ, John 1nd Rostm1rlr EClll'IOncllOn, ll1>rber1 Lvfll'I Ind M1rvln .. Ms;t;;11tn, John Wltlltlft llld Sustn Vo~~t1J, Robert M. tnd Mtnu.11 E. Looet. Ptblo 1111110& tl'>d II!'"" WY!Wtnt, J1nlet J. tnd Din ti J. l:l"' Ol¥1d llrnr111 llld EWIVl'I J. udrt.al, Gtr11dlnt Otlorn, and •• Lcllll W1rr"' • Wlc1tn M1rolrlt M. 1nd IUtllerd .. W1Cllllbtrnner. H•rotrt P. 1n0 ~Is V, M~01ni.1. Mia.Ml D. Ind Mtrv OUl!t 2t11Mr,_ Mlthlldl M. •fld Ul1m Br1d1eV • FOWIH( C~trll'llt O. tnd Httl'V A Slaco, 11<llle ti. l ndo'f;toh F. TurMI'. Bterlv ~ 1 G1rv Lew~ Hl1Wr, ShtrrY A end Obtrl OWtn Vtnd1rv1lk. Joht'.nnt1• lrt111!1111 ind Mtr(l.lt Dl-C11ro. Gtrlldlnl Nrtl 1nd Lto Pt\11 •-Ne.,.~b~ Plllltl1> Hirt Ind llobbVt ..,,n $ourl11!, Dtl!IPll Ind Joh"'Jll W. Ptlltrton, Allee P. Ind trrold E. Brlckmln, llonl'ltt 8 tnd Robtrt L._ Arlftbriid1r, · 11, Lvnn G1y 1flCI ~•rl • el~fe'l:l.crw.r, Robert W. Ind OilkH'ft E. Price. JO-Grlftllh Ind 1r"'I Relc1te -Hv ..... JOlln "'"" tnd C""ltl Ktltfl • Gllmor• B_9bbY I. IJMI Alkl E. r:•na1n1, Dlttw Carol 1nd R-lcl Lff tll'Q, Gltnn Allen •rod Jlld!lh Fn . und!. Fr1nll: 1fld ll•rbtr1 J1111 .; 1(~111-t.Hlltn P11rt-lftd-1"tllflCl1 .ju1i:::.''J' n L. tnd Everl'll L. 1e ... 1rl. tt1ilM £.Ind Lynlofl ', Clt.,.llY. (!1lr1 ,El!i1btth Ind tlol'llld ', W1YM . CruJ, Krlsll J, •rid NOii J. Death J\'otlee• llAHTA •Jt1""' L. !ltnlt. 110• W. ()(Hnlronl, Mew-I lltlCh, 0.1• cf dltfh, ~rll 11. Surv1v..i Dr lllltbtlnd, Gtolll* H. B1nl1; ·ton, WllUtm f . L-. S.ntt• Cltrt. S.rv· IC.1. FrlohY, 11:11 ""'°1$1. Jtmn E11l1Co- 1111 Chlirth. lt1terment, Ptclllc View M .. morltl Ptrk. Ftmltv 11111 ... 11 ltlose wl1Pl- ijl11 1c1 mt~t m..,,.or111 contrlbU!lon1. PIH 'e contrlbulf 111 !ht Amtrlc1n Ctncer loclt!y. Ptcllk: Viirw Mor1wrv, Dlrte1or1. llASMO• Mtlvln ltlhor. Allt J'l, of l:wtt laiwt. 11unl!n11on l111ch. S.rv!cu peridlnl 11 $m1m1 Mortu1rv, SlllACUSA. , . LQVll Slrt(llta. n1 YOl'ltlown, Hun11n1111n t11cl>. s1rv1t11 _,.,lne ti Smllllf MOr· 1U1rv. ARBUCKLE i SON WettcWf Mortuary 427 E. 17th St., Co1la Meta &41'1111 • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR J.N50 Cotta Mua Ml W4U • BELL BROADll' AY MORTUARY 110 Broadwty, C&lt:I Mea LIUIU • DILDAY BROTHERS "' • HunUnstft Valle, 111-ll'y 1 '1111 Beodi BITd. H111tlnitol Be1dl 141-ll'll' • PACIFIC VIP MEMORIAi> PARlt Cemetvy • Mirlurf Chapel UM Pactllc View Drift Newport Beacb. Cllll ..... -• PEEK FAMILY COl.ONIAL FUNERAL DOME 1Mt Boin Ave. Wt1tmla1ter ll34U5 • SllltFFEll l\IORTUARV l.apq9t1t• jfl.IJIS Su Clellenle llMI• • SMJTlill' MOJITUAft)' 117 Miii 111. Du--~,• - f alky Coµpk Facing Trial in 'Pot Farm' SANTA ANA -A Fountain Valley couple who allegedly raised marijuana in their garden have been ordered to face jury trial July 8. Stiperlor Court Judge James F. JuQge set that date for John Robert, 28, and Joan Smith after accepUng their pleas· ol not guilty to charges Weed Fight Under ~ay ORANGE -II is the time for destruction ol 'lloxioua and downy weeds" in the Orange County Weed Abate. rnent Program, now in its 26th year. County F ire Warden Elmer P . Osterman has mailed let- ters to some 8,000 property o w n e r s in unincorporated ·areas of Orange County ad- vising that ~ is agaJn time to start cleanup operations, a significant part of the fire preve ntion program. P.ro~rt·y owners have until April 29 · to do the job themselves or the county will do it through a private con- tractor ,.lecled by bidding. Osterman warned owners that the cost of labor and equipment~ha:r1ncreased-over last year and that the charges for cleaning. which will be ad· ded to the owners' tax bills, are expected to be higher. Youth Faces Death Trial SANTA ANA -A Sanl.a Ana youth who allegedly shot and killed a 13-year~ld girl as he and his companions fled from a gang battle has been ordered to face a jury trial June 10. Paul Albert RuJz, UI, Plead- ed not guilty to murder charges Friday before Superior Court Judge James F. Judge. Those charges will also be debated before the same judge May 21 in pre-trial arguments . He is held in Orange County Jail in Heu of $50,000 ball. Ruiz is accused of firing the shot last March 7 that killed a girl who was standing in a driveway adjacent to t h e scene of a gang battle. Of- ficers claim that he fired his weapon from a speeding car as the youths left the scene of the disturbance. ~~ WOllDER~lll rDRLD Q~ Pm LIZARDS •nd REPTILES SPECIALS Dea rt e IGUANA R911. 2.98 -~AmiY.1s e LIZARDS R911. 3.95 GrHn e TURTLES Rog. 98c 5 ft. $2996 e ANA· CONDA R911. 35.00 e TEGUS Rilg. 12.95 5 ft. Retie $2ft96 e~YTHON 7 · R911. 39.95 WONDERFUL WORLD of PETS 51 .... 1Mhln4 "•"••rt o,, ..... .,. OpM 7 Dq1 644·1910 \Jd J,y.f4,..L )S,"M9?) 00\ TTib~ii;a, " c1onr;-: 2.640 E.Coo.sli-1"'!1•• Corono del Mor Doil~ g:30 ..,s:Jo Teli 67J·21110 l•""°V• 11 to5 &oFA-M•~f.-Cn•'lJ• -~-------------·-------·-· ---. -----·-----,..-=--.,..-..,,,.....,-~ ....... , By JACK BROBACK or -. DMtr ,.... ·if1ff SANTA ANA -County <\dmiltlalrallv• Officer Robert E. Tbomu Wl'Clneoday recom- mended aplNI the eslabl1'ho ment ol • -COW!1J! Deparl. ment ol Environment Controt, but suggisted an intenalve· study of the overall problem "as rapidly as pass.ible." · The sqggestion for a new department was made by supervisor Alton E. Allen I3st Jan. 2, and , the board re- quested the feasibility ,report which Thomu submitted Wed-- nesd>y. 'lbomas suggested that the boord adopt 1 policy slale- lnenl and principles lo guide proa:ram planning efforts and that the board'schedule a joint session with the county Plan- ning Commission on the sub- ject. The jgini meeting would hear reports from the county's eight departments .. now in- volved in environmental quali- ty control an~ from outside private interests, such as Proj- ect 21." The board approved Thomas' suggestion.,, adopted a pol.icy· statement offered, and directed the general plan- ning ,mff ·. to prepare an En vi room en ta !Quality Program. Both Planning D i r e c t o r Forest Dickason and county EnvlfonmeotaJ Health Direc- • MARKC. BLOOME. 5.60x15 .. ,s.111.as114 1.n.1• 7.toi:1J 6.S0.:13 IC71/131 101111•H•1111 •1111111•i 1.2111• 1.u.1s 7,7J11J(f111f1Jt ~ 11711141 C•JtllS) $1495 $15 95 •1795 1.ss.14 1Asa1s (H71/1'J (M71/15) 1.15•1• ()71114) USx.11 (J71/1Si t.OOll.1 Sal S IL71/1 s; $21'5 $2495 $2695 WNITIWAUS IUS llTU Gtl. • 11.11111 ta.ti nt. U. lAl lA. I . i kd ....... 14040 HOOKHUlST fC1n1.r 91 ll'l>Ollllll'M & W•hlllMtll') fluding environmental con- alderations. "Another reality which must be laced is thal the 'rights' ol aome may well have to receive secondary con- sideration in order to protect the 'rights' ol all to a quality e1tvirorunent. "Also 'progress and growth' 1as eilsts today may requlrt restraints due to the inability of our environment to absorb the effects or this 'growth and progress .... '5.$. $ Thul'$dq, ApPIJ 23, 1970 •• ,~ y PIL!IT I I Open Moo.·Thuri. 9 em.~ pm.; fn. 9 am . .f p.m. ' ~-•U•N• "IAI( • HUNTINDTDN alACH Mercury SIVioas Bid&. ! · Mercury Sa¥Jngs Bldf. Xatley View at Lincoln ~ Edingfl' at Beach ' . . ********* ******* 1· llilAMD NIW• 20,000 MILi · c,.ut1i • IUAIANTHD IOlll!ID UllfllG 2, IAIOll & tllSTlti,ATlotl nklUDID 3, MIClo.MlllUllAll4DIUMs 4. 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BLV.D .. 1 IC--If Lllltllt ... tc:lllltl t2'-5HO CQ_RNIR o• IAKIR ft HARIO_,R.· •• 117·1000 1 I I j • • ' - JI DAILY PILOT Thurldal, April 23, 1970 . - , . .. ~ . ... ~ ~ .. .. .. : • • ••••• ~ \ • • • G • • • • · . • • • A Stop at the sign of the Storman and let ·· us treat you to a hamburger ... the way~ hamburger should be! A quarter-pound patty of quality ground beef, char-broiled to perfection, served on a toasted sesame se.ed bun and garnished with leaf lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise and Carl's own special sauce. The-coupon below is good for a FREE Carl's hamburger when you buy one at the reg- ular price of oSc.-l:Jse it at any one of the 42 Cori's Jr. restaurants listed below. Find out how delicious a hamburger ~on really be. a e Jes· er FREE HAMBURGER COUPON GOOD AT ANY OF THESE CA RLl' JR. LOCATIONS: RESTAURANTS ALHAMBRA 647 Valley Blvd. (at 7th) ANAH EIM 275 S. Harbor Blvd. (at Broadway) 2790 W. Lincoln (at Dale) 1116 N. Euclid Ave. (at La Palma) 2119 S. Harbor Blvd. (at Orangewood) 1900 W. Lincoln Ave. (near Muller) 2820 £. Lincoln Ave. (near Rio Vista) 1200 N. Harbor. Car Service Patio (at Romneya) BELL 4966 [. Aorence (at Wilcox) FREE 65¢ HAMBURGER THIS COUPON CAN BE REOEEMED FOR ONE CARL 'S HAMBURGER AT ANY CARL'S JR . RESTAURANT IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WHEN ONE CARL'S HAMBURGER IS PURCHASED AT THE REGULAR PRICE OF 65c. THIS OFFER IS GOOD UP TO AND INCLUDING MAY 24, 1970. @ 1970 CARL KARCHER ENTERPRISES, INC. I BELLFLOWER 15722 Lakewood Blvd. (near Alondra) BREA 707 S. Brea Blvd. (at Fir) BUENA PAR K 6002 Beach Blvd. (at Artesia) CANOGA PARK 1 6501 Topanga tanyan (near Victory) COSTA MESA 1550 W. Adams (at Royal Palm) CYPRESS 5607 Ball Rd. (near Walker) FQUNTAIN VALLEY 9945 Warner Ave. (near Brookhurst) 18951 Brookhurst (at Garfield) FULLERTON 217 N. Euclid Ave. (at Wilshire) 1301 E. Chapman (near Raymond) GARDEN GROVE 10042 Westminster Blvd. (at Brookhurst) 11051 Euclid Ave. (at Katella) 6042 W. Chapman (at Valley View) 12885 Chapman Ave. (at Hasler) HUNTINGTON PARK 7421 Pacific Blvd. (near Florence) lA MAIRA 120 S. Harbor Blvd. (at Central) LA MIRADA f2407 Santa Gertrude (Imperial Hiway) LONG BEACH 1760 Clark Ave. (at Atherton) 3700 Atlantic Ave. (at 37th) LOS ANGELES 1517 f . Florence (at Compton) 7219 S. Alameda.(at Florence) ! NORTHR IDGE 9345 Reseda (at Vincennes) ·NORWALK 11700 Rosecrans (at Alburtis) ~ ORANGE 1191 N. Tustin Ave. (near l<atella) 445 S. Main St. (near la Veta) PANORAMA CITY 14344 Roscoe Blvd. (at Lennox) SANTA ANA 1430 E. 17th St. (at Linwood) 1133 W. 17th St.>'{at Bristol) 2717 W. Mcfadden (at Fairview) SHERMAN OAKS 15045 Ventura Blvd. (at Noble) 1'\ISTIN 14262 E. Newport Ave. (at Mitchell) WESTMINmR 13640 Goldenwest (1!,Fenway) WHln lElt 16347 Whittier Blvd. (at Lindesmith) IMPEACH •. .l (0.Ht•tl1 ,,_ J>ace I) • of all Jioulbl• ~" And the jlllllce .... .. vloutly rtlenlnt to th • Republicans wben be said: 111be modtrn doctrines b1 our !ale "'"""'"· tl>al all lll"l1 in I atate of IOCiety art ~ UUed lo enjoy equal liberi1 and equal right>, have broupl UU. mighty mllcllld upon us . ' • ·jeecer9011 was e n r • I ed . "You .must bave heard of t.tie extraordinary charge ol Chase to the grand jury ~ BaIUmore," the. P r e • i d e fl t wrote lo a C0111ressional ally. "<Nght this ""11Uoos and <!-· ficlal llltack .. the ~ of our ComtiMlon • • • lo C• ___ ,......., .. un,...._.. .. House Democrats r<Opoacl- ed. p.mblng throogb an elgbj' cCIQDtJmpeacbment resol~ charging among other Jhingl that Chase made "highly ·W deceit, extr1fuclicial" r~ lions oo the iovernment. • • '!be 8enMe WM not tlO amenable to Jeffersoo's vtiW and failed by lwr votes lo come up With the two-tbirils majori{y necessary to convict · Chase and remove him from the court. One hi.storian wrote of Ute eptsode: "'lbe case proved im: peachment to be an im- pradieable thing for paritsan • and it decided tM =nee of those lines 'ot. c o n s tltutiooal development which were a refJectk>n of the commoo law." The common law referenCe was to a concept that im- peachment offenses arise frooi c:Muoat acUvity -t b • treason, bribery, high -and mi!demeanor provision ot the Comlilutlon -and not from a judge's political view!~. Aa hlgMoundin( as that may be, it nevertheless left the meani'tlg of 1 ' good behavior" quite fuzzy on the edges. In other words, what constitutes an impeachable of· fenee. GOP Leader Ford gaft his answer in his House speech. An impeacllable oflens<, he said, Is "whatever a majority of the House of Represen- tatives considers it to be .at a given moment in hi.story." Whether this ls the moment for Justice Douglas remains to be seen. Membership Drive Set For Library A membersbip drive to enlist members of the com· · mi.mity in a Friends of the Orange Coa&t College l.i.bruy group is now under way and will continue through t h e spring semester. OCC's new Jibrary was of· ficially dedicated last October. The four-story s t r u ct u r e houses more than 5 0 , 0 0 0 volumes. Paul Bruger of Newport Beadl has been elected chairman pro tern of the group, with Mrs. Joyce Martin of Costa Mesa, secretary. Other officers include: Dr. Jerrell Richards of Newport Beach, treasurer ; Mrs. Marion Fitzgerald of Newport Beach , membership c:hairman ; and Larry Bennett of O>sta Mesa, by-laws com- mittee chairman . . The major purpose of the group is to bolster community awareness and use of the library through cultural p~ grams. Persons wishing to join tht group, or wanting more in· formatloo, cao call h·e ad librarian Mary Lou Wilhelm at .-- W. German J et Crashes; 119th ERKELENZ, G e r m a n y {AP) -The West German armed forces lost their Jltth starfighter jet in a crash near this town 20 miles southwest of Dusseldorf, police aaid. The pilot ejected safely. Offi~rs said the plane crashed Tuesday night in an open area near a British airfield after running low on fuel. The pilot tried to land on the airfield, but a slroog wind bl"' the plane through a runway bmier. lO'S BE fllEIDl Y If 10U bave new nel&hbon or know ol 1n¥CJM movtns' to out are&. please tel) U1 so thl.t we ma, extend • ~ Wl!kon.e and be]p tbemto __ ... ' ln tbtir MW IUl'nJUndlno. , So. Coast Vlsllor · ' 494457' llirbor Visitor '4M174 ,.. . . I r I ~ I I ' • • I t . ' ' ! • • . · . • I j F " • • d s ~ n •• ,. I-• .. ' •t .r • ,. ri • • .r ~ J;, it tt d ~ 1t f. is n . .. :y ,. it rt " ) 1 to n- 1e ry nd • >!-... •• 10 ... >rt "· >rt i p ~tt m- he ity II< "' he in- 1 d •t t l >Y an Ith :ar est 'lie me an ish on ~d "' ~ • .. • • p • • I • ' ' ' ' ----...---------.,--~---.. , .. -. Party S.et ~ .. W t.l eel • . -) When the traditional party given by the Orange 'Coiinty Gutld for tlie John Tracy Clinic rolls around on"'the calendir, it can Mean oi\Jy ' one tblng: that the Peacock Uill Naticinal Horse Show isn't la!' behind. Kicking off preparations for the 1970 show, io iake1place.'Satur- day, May 80, and Sunday, MJY 31, wjU be a dinner dance Saturday, May 2, lhemcd Fiesta Fell di di\!:.; • · o • Gllild members and gu.Sts, will' IU>vel to the Disneyland Hotel at 7 p.m. for a cocktail hour ~ch w.Qi' be followed by dinner al &. Da~c;ng. to the music of~~ Hii:bllghf.e~ .wm begin at 9 to round o~ the evening. . r • • . ' ' . <;reeting the 400 lnvi(ed guests will be Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rich· ard of Newport Beach, honorary chairmen of the horSe ~how . Receiving guests with the ·Richards will be Mr. and Mrs·. EdWin C. Lovret (Mr11. Lovret is guild pfesident}, Mr. and Mrs1 Douglas Moran a.Iid Mt. and Mrs .. J. H. Friedman. Mrs. Moran and Mrs, Friedman are co.chairmen of the hor.Se show. ·" .~ • Enhancing the party scene will be ~ecorS\iohs of blue and gold. ~xecuted by Mrs. Charles, Curri>y, ...,ty chaiiman. and memb<:rs of '' her committee. Assisflnt her are tfie Mmes: ~ad' Clayton·~ ccrchair· man and chJllrman of. tthl ~.ftservatlmil: Jolin Closs.on, 'invitations: -Robert E~backer, deCopdi~,nSJ. SUmne,r Mann; -J>Ublic\ty , and Roger Mar.sh , prizes. / . ..... .. 1 The John '!'racy Clinic . was fo~ed by Mrs. Spencer Tracy in 1942 and_ba~ served more than 27.000 fatniJies since its inception. It is supported. by the Orange County Guild through the Peacock HUI horse 1s~ow, which has broug~t more than $65,000 to th.e clinic ·jn, the past six years. , • , ServinJl as chairmeri for the :V-ricius asP,ecls of 'ihe ·horse show will be the Mmes. Richard Marvin and'tewis Schmid, program book : Leland~Sweetser, clPss sponsors ; ·William Hill, 8dvertising;,C. Michael Jones, tickets, and E: H . Riley, patrons. Also assistine will be tlie Mmes .. Closson , Golden Horseshoe ·'Patrons: Kenneth Kra\ls, trophies; John Stanley, concessions; James Campbell, exhibitors' party; Jack Smith, souvenirs; Marsh, prizes; Wilbur Hawley., grounds; Keith Lauer, persollnel programming; Con- ~tatil'}e Callas. ·renta~s; _John Vogelzang, television ; Fred Ehrsam, treasurer, and Mann, J1Ublicity. ~ . . ' Announcement Of'the assignments was made by Mts 'l Mora n and Mrs. Friedman. , The seventh show will take place-at the P.e&cock Hill Riding _ Club in north Tustin. - • . ' for Sh ~ . . . ~·men PAflTY-BOUND -A dinner dance to kick off preparations tor the seventh aMuaf Peacock Hill National Horse Sho\v is at the : other end of'the cabl~·car line. Boarding the car are (left to right') Mrs. J. Howland Paddock, member of the Orange County Guild of the John Tracy Clinic, Mrs. 0 . W. Richard and Richard, hon- orary chairmen of the horse show.. The dinner dance will take pla'ce Saturday, May 2, begi,nnJng with a cocktail hour at 7 p.m. • ,._ 1.1·· • \ New Group Blossoms Iron Cow Feeds on Fashion Show Green backs There will be even more hope for the SS Hope 1fhen Orange Coun- ty Phi Mu Alumnae~stage Flight Into Fashion, a showing of noted designer fashions and a wardrobe from a current movie . Brunch will be served in the Santa Ana Eilts Club at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 25, with the fashion parade following. Examining a model of the hospital sh.ip and a carton of the milk it produces with a miniature milk recombining plant in the hull of the ship are (left to right) the Mmes. Merritt Conroy , Robe'rt Weaver and Bruce Johnson. The "iron cow" is supported by Phi Mu. Getting things oU to-.1a swinging~start are members of the newly fonned UCI Medical Faouity Wives Club, who will host a dance in the Orange County Medi· cal Association building's grand ballroom Friday, May I. The gathering will be the first for tbe more than 500 members of the full-time and attending facu1ty members and their spouses. Preparing for the festivities are (left to right) Mrs. Warren Bostick, Mrs. George Limbeck, dBnce chairman, and Mrs. Edward Arquilla, president. Wife Can Bank on Husband St re tch·ing Luck Beyond Limit ' DEAR ANN LANDERS : My husband is a great writer. Of chec;ks. that is. The problem is that trequenur he doesn't have enough money in the bank to cover himself . I'm wom out from the telephone cans. At least three times a month I have to run around like crazy, borrowing from fami'1 and friends to make his checks iood. • I've tried to reason with ·him but it's t1se\ess. He excuses hlmsef! by saying, "This k my qily wcakne!IS. r don 't !mOke, drink, gamble or chase. women. satisfied." Any adv Ice ? -ELANCHO~ Y BABY. DEAR AfEL: Since II'• bis weakness, ' ANN LANDERS ~ let him deal with It. Frvm DOW GI wa.et a tel<pbDDt call comes, bulnlcl die party to call HTht. Le' blm nm voand ton like crazy, bomtwln& fnKn family 1ed frltndl. He mlgbt tbtn decide to keep • track of what lte Us I• Ute bnt befere bt wrlte1 checks. DEAR ANN LANDERS : You fre- quently sland up for downtrodden groups such as telephOoe operators, waitresses and offlct janitors. Will you plcasa speak up In behaU of the data processing people~ I've beea a data processor for four ytars and am ak:k to death of bum jokes about computers and the people who operate them. Hardly a day goea by that we don 'l hear someone knock "those damned com- puters" for fouling up a bill or reducing humans to. numbers. . Numben are a lat more personal than namu. There are thOUsanda ol John . ------ Joneses or Bill Smiths but there ls only one 419728651 . The next time a computer messes you up, ask yourself these questions: Did you fill out the form properly? Did you write legibly? Did · you bend, fokt , spindle, staple or mutilate the card? Everyone ought lo work In a computer room for one day and see what can happen when one person falls to follow a simple set of tnstrucUons. A single bent card can Jam up two million dollars worth of equipment for hours . Thanks for letting me speak my piece. -CHAR IN CHAMPAIGN DEAR· CilAR: It's rt1s1urlo1 to know that humans 1cl\lally operate fho1e mooJlen. I bad tile feellil1 computerized ' blll1 were aent out by eompateri. U H'1 all &bt IUDe te y.oa, Cba,r, I'd r1tber be' one If tbe lboualtd• of Mary. J90CH1, tbu die only 4ll'l216H. DEARIANN LANDERS: Your reply to' Big Q burned me up, ~o say the least. All nty Ille I've beard it said the female is the big loser m the game called un- married love. How about the guy who get. booked by a dame he wouldn'l be. seen with in public: let alone marry, it her old man hadn't ·stuck I iU11 in bJ.s rlbaT I'm one of thOse gizy1 and l can tell you it's a lousy life. The girl I m•rrled had nothing going for her but round heels. No one has exprellt'd one word of sympathy for me, or for lhe thou&ands of ' I I other auckera who got trapped the Umt way. Be fair, will you pleue? -ED OF Eh PASO. . DEAR ED: The 11aktt cu 11< .... when yoa play wlill mlilcbff -eapedally If the match 11 no m1~. From yoar let· ter It deeln't toad n•e your wife pt mucb of a barpia, etdw:r, Bab. What awaitJ you on the other side Qr the marriage ftll? How can you be aae your marriage will lfOl't? Reed Ann Landero' llOOtlel "Marrlqe -Whal lo Expect:" Send your request to Ann Lander• In care of the DAILY PJUXl' enclosing 50 cents In coin •nd 1 )ooa, .u .. addressed llamped .mveiope. ' I . • DAILY PILOT • • BANQUET DECOR -Arranging maypoles to carry out the theme Joining Hands aod Hearts for the ·: banquet (:elebrallng the 39th annive·rsary of Beta Sigma Phi are 'Mrs. Richard Moeller aod Mrs. -. . . " :: San Luis '.-Students Set Date T1'e engagement of Katie Harper and Dutch Nichols, son . ol' Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Nichols of Newpcrt Beach, bu been announced by the IJride.. elect's parent&, Mr. and Mn. William F. Harper of Newport Beach. Tbe couple plan a Sept. 5 wedding in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churdl, Newport Beach. Miss Harper was graduated from Newport Harbor High School and Oratlie Coast College. 'Ille brlde~ .. lect was graduated from Corona del Mar High School. KATIE HARPER Brid .... tect Both are seniors at California Polytechnic College, San Luis Obispo. Hopkin-Voight Rites Set 1n Sa_n Clemente _MarJe~ Elaine V._o i &-1, _oLbonor.....witb_Jodie Williams dauibter of Mr. and Mrs. and Cathy Hopkin, brides- Walter Voigt, od Timothy malds. Lee Hopkin, son of Mr. and Rod Wiberg of SUn River, Mrs. Ben Hopkin, all of San Ore., wu best man with Clemente, were wed in an Walter Paul and Karl Voigt, B~&"lce ptrfonned,.by uahers. P Y E. Trotter· The new Mrs. Hopkin wu The double ring ceremony fr toot place in St. Andrews by graduated om San Clell).ente tile Sea church, San Clemente. High School and attended Sad- Mn. Karl Voigt, the bride's dleback COilege and Brigham silter-in·law aerved as matron Young University. Her husband is a graduate Hawaii Calls Mesa Moose Hawaiian entertalnment and dancing will lend a fesUve air to a luau in the Moose Lodge, Costa Mesa, Saturday, April 25, from 6~30 p.m. until Z a.m. The public is welcome to attend the affair which features a conlinuous buffet from 6:30 p.m. 'Ibose in- terested in ticket Information may phone the lodge, 646-3028. or San Clemente Wgh and attended Santa Ana COUege and Ricks COllege, Re:rburg, Idaho. The bridegroom served u a church missionary in Ireland for two years and is staUoned in Frankfurt, Germany with the U.S. Army. The couple will llve ln Frankfurt. Hi Ho Silver AU that glitters is not gold thete days in the jewelry business -a lot of it is silver, for a cooler, more streamlined nash in the rashion pan . ... ~ ~.) ( • l.Dtroduc101 1 1re11 ne w concept in eye beauty, PLU'M'D. LASHES9. eye-lashes th•t u1 b:adivldually applied. f'Ltm'Ell LAllll9t will .U1n'ee lbe balltJ of Ul)' wom.u. tbty u. non· &.1Jm"f9n,IC. ~ lpplied 10 JllUt ow11 eye l1t he1, 1ud •trled to your le11wu. ..,iutq JOU the o.atura1 loo k. 011ic1 1011 h.1•1 worn th.em, you will ne•er go back to old-felhicntd 1trlp• that h1v1 to b1 rtfmo•ed nJghtlr l•trodllClorr Pde• Sto, rerul&rlJ 515 It' l ppoi.l:tl:l)eDI aaJJ C..D lill-21~0 Tots Not Alwgy_J Sgle _ 1 . :1 ' Nursery . D ngers Exa·mines -I By GAY PAULEY CGU!d be -med is lite~ bl What can a parent do, while with you U the pbone ricp. NEW YORK (UPI) -Safe kept. out ~ crtbt. ~t cribs •the industry work& toward Never · leave baby unat· u In a baby'• crib, 'tla llld. De ~ wllh ~er ma~ • ••• ~ s,ut a lot of pet10n1 ;n.. tr~ and that u;. tops or ;)41.ety standat'd,, and saler tecded-on a bed, cooch or terilt.ed in baby welfare are cribs 11\mdy tD liae 1>f1 ' models? Tile s.te\y ·Council dressing table. Avold shallow takiq another Jone look at covered with netUng from the • u g g ea t.a1 ~ang o t b e f carriages. Use · plastJc infant the crib and other nurtery tune~a child can pull hlmeelf . measures, a~·t depend on .seats only tn the playpen: or ltema lo check jlllt how to a standing po.sltJen. dressing tabJe ,atf~ps. Always· on the floor. Don't UJe an nte-er bow dangel'CIUl:-"(hey ' Whal'• befog ~ loi make k.eep one hand .on bapy .-infant seat in a playpei:i after are. furAiture child-sire! nu coun-pick him up arid take him baby can stand . . One· uae hlltory: an a-·CU.. says the fed er a I , , ... , . moo!ll.old ,ir1 1111a11tr than gove_..~ via Iha Nauona1 CO'OR PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICE aver.,., cried° out In pain at Commission. I"' Pro duct '" . :.,. a Ume lhe ll'U suppoeed to 'Safety,~. taking.a clc)te look • WIDDlM• • PAUPOln • POl'llAITS ' be napplna in her crib Hur· at any ~ on the .market • ALL IN NATURAL uvt• COLOL l')'loa to uiO room, her mother lhat mlgbl De ha 'I" l'b-1_. 142..flll 7511 Cl•y, Suite 3, Hunfi-ton BNcll found bet oulslde the crib ProsecuUon coold be ;.>uible ... • , Jwi,ln& by her Dead and one under the child pro actl~~~~~;=~~~~ !boulder fortunately n 0 t ol 19'9. ._\. IF serlouslf hurt. But the wee "'nlei:e'-s evidence .~· •l tb~ one h,ld ..... to wriggle council contlnu .. , •'lhjl! the her legs and tOno between industry itself is wptkihl slat1 ol .the crib's lide. The toward development ~ ,lllfety manufa~turer .lhOuld h ave standards for ·µnprovea ,infant placed the ban: c 1 o 1 e r and' cbUd safety· de&igns. together. "~t for now, there are "U a baby's body can slip millions of dollars worth of through the apln<Het of 1 crib, infant furMture in nurseries there's danger or :!llranpla-and ~n the market .~hat are tlon," aaya the Natlbnal Safety anything but safe .•. Council. The head, you see, is noncompressible, so in such lnslances baby ia left hanging. INF ANf FALU! Orchids F rank Reed (left to right). The festivities will take place in the Costa Mesa Countrr. Club Tuesday, April 28, beglnlng with a -cocktail hour at 7 p.m. and seven chapters will join in the· observance. Eumlnatloo ol b~eds of case histories has Jed to the conclusion that I m p r op e r f u r niture--cribs, playpens, high chairs and dressing tables e1pecially-plays a key role in lhou5ands of 1¢ous accidents babies suffer each Discussed Everything's coming u p orchids at the meeting or the Huntintgon View Garden Club at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 27, in the Marina IIlgb School Chapter Members Plan . Ga~a Birthday Salute I · yur. So reports the Safety Council, which fioda that cribs play a b:y role in infant falls. And of all crib complslnts, the most frequent seems to be the ease with whlcb a child can hook hls toes into some type of horizo nt al member and boost himself over the top. Infanta, it seems, just naturally like to clJmb. Joining ~arts and Hands will theme the gala banquet planned for Tuesday, April 28~ by seve·n chapters of Beta Sigma Phi in celebration of the sorority's 3 9 t h an· niversary. • The Corta M.,. Country Club wm lie Ille. Ofttlng for the festivities, which will begin with cocktails at 7 p.m. and continue with a banquet at I : 15. Large maypO\es adorned with ribboll! and heart.a will set the theme for every table, as planned by Mrs. Richard Moeller and members of the Xi Mu Lambda Chapter. Mrs. Jeri Mervl!h of Xi Epsilon Psi Chapter is serving as chairman of the event and Mn. Frank Reed, also Xi Ep1ilon Pai will be toastmistress for the evening. Grac.e will be elven by Mn . James Eales, Xi Epsilon Psi, fashions for • • '- and the Beta Sigma Phi pledge will be read by Mrs. Michael Hoegee, Delta Beta Zeta. Members of the Omicron Rho Chapter will present surprise entertainment. Mrs. Reed will read a special meS1age from the widow of the 1oro r ity 's founder, Walter W:'Ross, and resumes of the acUvlUN of the past year will be presented by the chapter president., Climaxing the program will be the presentation of a Girl· of-the-year award to the most outstanding woman in each chapter. OC Single Bees Tbe second and fourth Fri· day of the month Orange County Sillgle Bees gather in Pioneer Town, Santa Ana . Activities begin at I p.m. The Safety Coun cil, reporUng an the nuraery dangers in its current Family Safety publli::atlon, cited a study by Dr. Harvey Kravitz: of the NorthWestern Un1verai- ty Medical School. Wllh lhe assistance· of a grant from the council, Dr. Kravitz , work- ing with two pediatricians on the staff of :Wtheran General HO!J)ital. Park Ridge, Ill., found that nearly half the in.- fants in his investigation fell from a high plac&-a crib, a dressing table or an adult bed-during their first year of life. Kravitz and the pediatri- cians recommended that tara:e toy~ and other objects that F1Wflon Island, Newport Beach Stonewood C•nt•r, Dawn•y for a new experience in elegance ... VANITY FAIR when you went to fe el evtry h1ch • femm1 fat1la, nothing doa1 it fe1tet then this floor-de1p flo1t of rom•ntic color end revishin9 lece, 10 qive It e whirl. ¥-neck elt ncon with 1h1er O't'erley. cl1lic4l te pink or mist blue. 11.111 l2 toll. $15 Mother'1 01y, Sund1y, M1y I 0th opt11 .. t lly 10 '·"'·'.HI• 11.111.; '"'" .. '' 1114 frldty 'fil t iJO p.111. CHAlltl YOU• ,UllCMAlll AT 'AIHtONI '01t U. ,.MMI •UlCIClT AMO •P,ICllNT\.Y faculty lounge. 1 Speaking on the e1.0Uc flowers will be Clarence Mason, and aU interested area wOmen are invited to attend, according to Mrs. J o h n Mahoney, president. The Huntington View club is a branch of Women's Na- tional Farm and Garden. Clipped Wings Flying Aga in Flying into high style will be Clipped Wings, United Air Lines Stewardess Alumnae as they board a Super.stretch DC-3 for a flight into friendly skies tomorrow evening at Ull. Among those piloting the event will be Mrs. Emmett Oehlert of Costa Mesa, fashion show coordinator. Among tho9e modeling fashions will De Mrs. Marshall St.wart and Mrs. RDblrt zelsdorf of Costa Mesa. • • -· "'~ .J . FROM OUR CYBIS COLLECTION HAMLET, LIMITED EDITION OF 500 BROODING IN THE DARK INDE- CISIONS OF HIS MELANCHOLY •.• "WHAT IS A MAN?" ... A FORM IN· DEED WHERE EVERY GOD DID SEEM TO SET HIS SEAL. SLA.VICK 'S Jewtltrs Sin<:• 1917 NEWPORT BEACH -644·1380 18 FASlllON ISLAND OPff MOlldoy olld h idey •lltll t :lt 3 ; . . ....... -------------------------------------------------------------·-------,,----------·----- J • .. • . • • , , Th...W.,, Ap<ll 23, 1970 • I DAfLY PILOT J~ Ditches -to Riches College Costs Hitting Cei ling ¥-(omen :Di·ggiog .. I( )liliar le . one YW' o!d. educatloi! -Wiii rile llilO and )'OU plan~ 'SI Vt rorJi I 'Jelr per studfnl r collep educatloo, nrure on Startllll from • nlltl¥ely le -• -000 lonpmd,. es.a por yaar •tc.o:.,;, ~ , ftgure at ~ thil would I I'"'° tilt 1o fl,111 l>J lbt tline fe5'0r Eilzabelh EWlgand ol junior is r.ady le ao io col· . . "' SEILING, Okla. (AP) -crant b a .~ wilh Culture? Loretta Irving and 1 PIP'Une ~y. , Sally Crane really di& ll-wllh The wQmen wort trom I pl .• and ... 1 •·l"-1o around l :lO or ?:lO a c.. IMIUve • , p.m. d 1rvtna pays them That's bow they are rab.lq t . · the money for a forthcoming tour of the art centers of Europe, startlna I n Sep. tember. The two housewives, both in their mid 30s and mothers, began dliging clilchea and laying water pipe I a s t JanUary. Tbey want to earn $3,300. 'l1Ml arf. tour is costing $825 • bead', and they' .. taking . their husbands along for the trip 1o England , Spain, Italy, France, Austria ani:I t h e Netherlal'kls . "When you want the money . bad enough, you will take all kinds Of jobs," Mrs. Crane ' said. 0 But I never would have dreamed I would be doing constniction work." the going rate of '1 an hour. the State College of Human lege, U you use tbe profeuor'• Irvin& said hill ~He and hU F.colol)' predicts total college formula. friend de better work than=iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. some· of bis male ditcli dig· jo 1<n. COSTA MESA ·. ' June Day Selected By Mesans GOLF , COUNTRY CLUB St. Jam.es Episcopal Church Will be the setUng for the ~une ALL FACILITIES QPEN TO PUBLIC N .. Afi••• ... VIC GARCIA LTD. Vocals By GERMAINE INTllTAlNMINT e DAN~IN• n.n., Fri., 141t, t ,,_, te 1::11 .... . 2L nvptlals linking :anice Sue Now Serv1'ng D1'nn· er Burnett and Br)tan T. &Jina. '' Parects ct the betrothed 6 N 9:J1-, .. -n.n.. Prl .. tr-t.- / --·------- couple are Mr. and· Mrs. Phon• 540-7200 w&yne K. Burnett and Mr.1~~!!·!!-~·,,·,,-~'!!'!!'!!''~',,'',,•,,-,,.~-· ,,",,••,,"",,',, .... ~,,"',,""'!!!!!'!!!·4,,'"~' ~~ . and Mrs. V. L_ Bobna, all of Ccsta Mesa. Mict9Wave Tecpniques . O~~ Mµae wn of,Science and Industry. ofters unique and exciting classes in !iifcTOwive cookerY for interested. housewives. Student Nancy Johnson (right) learpS' about /'O'asting a tied sirloin tip from teacher Mary Ellen Weyennann. Rq: Barrett; director of the museum's education _program; said he is not aw-of.another program of this type in the' Unite'd States. It helped, of course, that the job of laying the feeder liees from the water mains of Amorita and Byron, two JANICE BURNETT .Miss Burnett ls a graduate of E,,tancla High School, while her Hance IS an' alumnus of Newport HarbOr High .School. Both are students at Orange Coast College. small JtOrth central Oklahoma Enga ged towns, was won by Mn. Irv· ====================! fl.ti NID G»j;S- Cl.EVER VIRo!IGllT· tRDH S(t ' ALL 3 PIECES OllLY l'f't~ / The Tee • (Elllb"I Hal•: A column of w.ntn'I -IOll' -wt11 ·-eKfl weelt Ill thll DAILY ·PIL(JT. To .--t -""' flw w.ek, PIUM IMll t11etn • P. 0 . Box 15'0, Cotti Me11. Thty mud M AO!wd bY Morldily .) LAGUNA •l!ACM MATCH VI ltA• -A Filth!, tfl9 .r.wn.s. Ltorilrd Orp11iu1, l: Corr.ellus Tomney, tftn/ .John Poor. Edith ~rll1, ·21 B Fl18ht, the Mn"lft. Art CrlHl!tt Wllll•m C•11Hrl1, ·21 Clt"O. Jones, ...S; IQ Wt11mor1l.lod, Glenn McMulltn, ... LOW G•OIS -"-Fllohl, Mri.. Dru1llu1, 131 I Fiii/iii, Mrt. Griffin, 101. RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN ACI! OAY -Mr1. Wllll1m Ritter, •tll 11\t Mmft. Gordon Imler, J1mii. ICMl1r, PllUllp Jolm"°"' C. f. Tattler ~. 141 Edw1rd PmrieMll. 7S; Mrs. Lee,ny11e Thom .. , kM< PVl'tii F119111 e, ~' ~ Wlllifm 8r1nm, 12: Robert LIVl119iton, PIK.II DeB1ch, 14; fi"enk iJilk!Non. low PVt,ts; Flltlll C, Ille Mint1. ,Tl'!Clmll SOUH, 7'1 Wlrr"" CDrllns, P1ul $\evt111. 7•1 PtillllP Cor11w111. 71: W1rrtfl Wllllt, low 11\/tti; Fll§ht o, !lie Mmes. Mlrlt Wtltr, H<IWt;rd F1rwell, 741 Harvtt M(Ch,H'f, law PUlh . , LOW Nl'7 -Flight A, tl\9 Mmn. Phillip Halle, , 70; TllOrn111, Giibert Ide, "' Fiith! B, Ille MmM. v. A. 8urr111, 7•1 a emard Egbert, Rlcll1rd Lemar, 79; Fll9ht C, the Mmes. C1>!11~. 11; Donald T1lma11e, 1'11 flllllrt o. the Mmes. J. R. Blakl'more, n: SM!ler, 79. Ill.VINE COAST . Law Wives Eye Styles ing's. 'husband Rupert with his low bid on a subcontract. Mrs. Irving and Mrs. Crane promptly put in for jobs. They bad no experience bul both were sturdy and they decided they could dig d.Jtche:s as well as uybody . Grandparents take care cf Swinging into summer are the three Irving childrea and members cf the Law Wives Mrs. Crane's two, while thelr Club of Western S t a t e mothers dig those ditches. Irv- Unlversity, ing's work crew also included They will present a luncheon eight men.· and fashion, show beginning at "1 have one of the best JI a.m. Satunfay, April 25, in husbands you can find," the Grand Hotel, Anaheim. declared Mrs. Crane. "When Proceeds from the event will 1 get home, he has supper' SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL cordi1lly invites all RNs & LVNs to 1n OPEN HOUSE on Sunday, April 26 1-4 P.M. Tours -Buffet 31872 Cots! Highway (ot 7th Avonue) South L19un1, California 92671 Phone (714) 499.1a11 . . .L l!Vl!N MOLl!S -Ck11$ A, the Mmes. Robert GftrdPer, 31; M••co Anlch, Tllelma r;i.llrford, 311'1: R.,. Gr1"t', 39; MllS Pft ON White, olO\'r; Cla .. B, !lie Mmes. H. 8. IC. Wlllli, l6; Etllel L.oMil1, 311 J. H. D1 Yle1, Sherm111 Smith, Ed'lll1rd Miium, Jr: has cleaned up the house and be used for the g r o u P ' s kids , and even throws a load scholarship fund , and ticket cf clothes in the washer every information may be obtained once iR a while." by calling the university. 1...:::=:.::..::_.::::::: ____ __:=:=:=:=::=:=:=:=:==::==:=:::==:=:=:=:=::=:=:::._ ______ ...:,. _____________ _ Tennis Club Shows Artist The work or Newport Beach artist Wade Zint will be featured in a special art luncheon in the Newport Beach Tennis Club at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, April 26. Tickets at $2.50 a r e available for members and guests. An oil portrait painted by the artist will be given away. J. R. Fl"'ffbllm, •; Cl111 C, flle MmH. W. C. 8 urnttt, E. Dick Bldll1m, :M\IJ: E. H, S-lnm-r, Fred P11tterSOC1. 3'; WllU1m eurll"9tllm, 31'1>1 WUll•m 81rller, T. W. Lattin. Emory Mmrt, :If; c11 .. D, 1¥ Mmes. L. H. Goclsh•ll. «!; C. E. Wlllllms. •1: C.rl Hllltren. O r G. P111I KfrlMn, Rull Ford, ~. CRISS CROSS -Cl1u A. 1ht Mmes. W1U1ce Fleer, 30 .... ; Nell G•r1Y, .JJ; Ooroth"t' Gr•~. nv.: E1rl Thom"'°", 33; Clan a, lht Mm!IS. Ll!I Tirrr. 791',; Lcanls. Mlk.HYI, Wl11l1, 321 MIM M1rlm1 Plrlls. JIVI; Miu Ml•ll- Mu1111r, 32'1>; CLau c, ti. Mmes. Rll1>h Coinpton. Robert SClwieftr, :n; S.... Howu·d, N~tll Fill, Br...:. Estey, Gtortt Woodlilrd, John JllCobs, 321'1; L11tfn, 33; Clan D. lht Mmes. HUit~. lO; Ben H11:wlnk•l, J•mn l rlmble, 31VI; Ford, lltt Am11trong, lli S.m Kens. W•r1"911 Gibbons. l3. CRINKLE Evening Dress Yoor evening clothes : make them as glamorous a n d sophisticated as yoor social life. U you· gc out to a great many festive events, dress ac- cordingly. For quiet dinners or the theater, wear a short diMer dress or dress-and-jacket cos- .tume in a soft brocade or sHk damask. I n SHINE ANAHEIM NEWl'ORT BEACH WHITTIER RIVERSIDE By Creative . . plenty of snap and · dash i11 Paul Allan's dramatic fa shion collect iori of crinkled patent boots. choose . wh ite, red, navy, coffee brown or black. ~omplale the total ''fash ion look;' with 1 matching hand bog 'from oor exci ting assortment. lANICAM!l1CA•O, 11\ASTf~ CHARGE, PAUL AU.AH CMAltQ! open daily I 0 a.m. to" 6 p,m., mon,, 1hur1., fri. 10 a.m. 'Iii 9 f..m. ---------------~-- .. • ·Sears ' ' u .. s.ar. Revolrinq Chmqe • She'll Wear A Shift A Day ... Sears • Just zip her up in a colorful summer skimmer Qr tent shi ft •Comfortably styled in cotton poplin or Avrit• rayon and cotton in sizes 8 to 18. Extra large,Jlzes •.••••••••••••••••• 5.99 A..U.ble In Leisureland of ti.. Lingerie Dept. - -• ...... -· ... t -fltl --• -... t.111' ftCO .. 1-0HI _,_,,_,n.... •-"-" ---· ,.,. _, .......... -. ..... ._ -"' .,, .. ,, ..-1 ... rt1 _.,_ • WMI """""' .. ,.,_ Ullfa -Ill ,_.," ...... -.uco<a""tv. C-...... II -.. .,._, -· •i.1111, "'""" -·" --·1 .......... ........, ......... ........,,1,.,.,., "'ftM ,..,.....,. ,, ........ , ... ...... ........... -....... ,_._... .... ' . ' 499 -•--•!M"I --l'&AU ..... ---1111 'f<MITN_I,_ ,,__, """"' • - 1. -------------. t OAJLY PJLOr .. J·' Pana ma Needs 'Shoe Bank' THINK -P'hoft f'"'"'' p. n I man)an strongman. Totrl.Jos sald be hoped to TMINK -.,.dy.MM .. f, .... C , B R d General <>mar TorrljOI wants have the covunment set up Y a Pr I Corn: . e ea Y to organize • n al Ion a I a -facwy and donate THIN~ --Thl•h• ,.,., .,,,, children'1·"shoe bank." the, lboes to ICbooJ children JJJ L 179'1t .. c.ee.,._ '1t'a • ahame going lo I wbo will slin a recelpl '"II~;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ' ' I publij: ICjjool ~· 111. -. I! ' l ; ' • • ) ; ... • "• ' • ..,, .. To avoid dlsap11?lntment, prospectlyo FRIDAY , " '· ·tANtER (Jupelhlu\\'22), )'<IUC ,,.., may provide a P1111111j1.llOd ....,I~ 'lltey-,f*wiJh;p1r · Not wise to rusb where delalla · 1eaL wbo wilt( -.. t.; f\'er for the -it .. , Ume DIAL dlrec< ..um a.... brides are remind.a to have their weddiD&. .stories with black and wblle ~lossy ~bot&-, ,~~· to the DAILY )!ILOT, Womens D• APRIL 24 I 1 are ,concerned. 'Obtain hint 'SAGmARJUS (Nov. 2 2. two hours to J<I .. ~1: In lhelr uV... 'p. y m. n t. YOW' ad, .... Ill bod< 04 1 BySYDNEYOM41lR I fro~;GemlDt measage .. ~trlve 'Dec. 21}: Your com(\eUtive :without ahoet,' Torrl.Jo1 00.ever wUI Mt be man-llltt0 ta tht phone rinst ,t.:. ~ent one weet -bet~ the1 Weddin • • Pictures received follow!Dg lhf w~ding will not be used. •· ·Aaked -nlcb 11 •be would to ,fiDd rea.sonti why. If )'OU uk spUit is tesl.ed. No day to take stated. ·, ~ datoz:y, be aaltt· ':,,} Now! prerer to be bonl ':.., u Ue q~esUo!18 today, odds are you ... bac~ward ·sle,ps,.r 5't Bigl;lts on1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii;;;;;;i;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; had her choice', Bar"br•·f~lamsub 11 tantlallJ). goal--tbenp~.~ccent·oo ~.i Strel1aod replied "Taurus " ornu1tton. f n div Id uallty. Differences It's ... ,l~M'IJ ,, w·eek Can you gUe11 wbtcia sign ~f LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): could e1lst over interpretation a . For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story,~ also accompanied by a black and wliite glo94y picture, ~ sub- mitted $iX Weeks of more be.fore the wedding date. U deadline is not met, only a story will bO used. To help fill requirements on both wed- ding and engagement. stories. form~ are a•ailable in all of the DAILY Pl\-OT offlces. Further questions will be answered . by Women's Section stall men;ibers at 642-4321 or fJM.94li6, the wdlac ii claimed by tbe Creative spar~ 1s Ignited. Day of legal paper. lamed 1ln1er? Taurus! features ab,111 t y to c.ym-CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-.Jan. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Impulsive statementq. act jons could bring difflculty. Sdf- control today 1! essentiaJi A· void arguing with mate, bwi· ness associate. Be cre•Uve, ln· dependent without being . ar- rogant. , T A U R U S (April IO-May ·20): Plenty of act.lvity ·in money, investment a r e a 1 • Your hunch couJd serve as municate, to"puL acr;ou major 19): Not wise tn get Involved porh!& • ~ clil~ in clandestin•r meetings. s.. e h a JI ena: e. P e.r• o na I crets could be ezposed. Ad· m~Usm s o a r • • opeoslte here to pr~· ci es Be tortb-&e• 111 attracted.'-rl h A · · • · VIRGO (Aug. D-Sept. D f: g t. ctivitr , t was be- Some domestic questions ·re-hind the . comes into qulre answera. Key ii t.o be open. Be ready. diplomatic. Ot.benriae, you in-AQUA RI U I (Jari. 2t}. vito dispute, YQll gain il you Feb.13): Yoo may be colled are willlnC· to make falr arid . upon to be . a peaeenrater & intelligent concession.' two friends dilagree. B e S d · s I J I 1urprislngly reliable g u l de • tu ents e ect u y ~::p;::,:~~d ~~11~:~·~ UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. ta): smart ~gh to ~~void being Value judgments today apt to caught lJ1 mid~. S h a r e be confused. Admit posstbWty k~owledge .. Praa;nl your of error. Then you establish views in qwet, cabb mann~. more harmonious rtlafions PISCES (Feb. lf."March 20): with relatives, nefgbborl. There could her do n f 1 i c t Study Virgo mespge. Unusual between d o pi·e 'l~ i c apd me!!age is bighlighted. business demands.· 511trive ~or 1 • ~ moves. Today you get ilcUon. ·f w dd' c GEMINl (May21-Jwie·20): · or e 1ng eremony, Avoid excess speed. Ref.., lo 1. • share auto with imteqiperate SC 0 R P IO (Oc~ !3-Nov. · balance. Yo1:1t scrvlqes ~ i~ 21): Protect valuables. If . demand. Be flex.Ible. Ellm1- careless, you could I 0 s e ~ nate safety hazards at. home. Lawrence • ColHns ·Banttt '• It / i n d I v id IJ a I . Accent on 800 of Mr. and Mrs. RJCh~ 'rf,. f vers8tlllty. Get rid of 9ut· £dlar Barrett of lJd6 ciale,-" ...,i , ~oded f!l~thods. You ·~ay be wuJ claim Mary Ji.a r-d I e , • l~ a pos1Uon to expa.tld opera. sotnething or value in trans.it. '\ Accept added responslbUlty. · .. ir:.~ ~,!7;.;.;:o&~~~= Hoover as his brld(-.~ -...' tions. rlieJ to he perfornjt<\ 0JUIY ' One in ...... 1uon to promote Clloll.111 Th• Tnirti A1a1t ~rolw-I. .,.-. Stnf b rt11<11t1 l'M jll t'Mlh to Omtrr 8oolllel(: Ille DAil! ~LOT, 1k>~ l2«1, ~~ 9"lrtl Slt!Oll. Mnr Y,'11, N,Y, 11 In El Paso. \ • Nr:ws of the fortbcoming event has been annouDOed b)' ~ bride-to-be 's parenta, .. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R e n l c k ' Hoover of El Paso. . M)ss Hoover is a junlor a the.~ University of Colorado wbete she is majoring in Spanish and is a member of JCaPJ>4. Alpha Theta. She reign- ed u queen of the 1968 Soutbwestem Sun Carnival and was presented as a debutante by the El Paso Sy mp bony • AssociaUon'S Women's CommJtlee last year. Hu fiance, a senior at the UofC, ls majoring in business and geography. He ii affWated wl~ Alpha Tau C>mega. MARY HOOVER To Marry Full Day Scheduled Brides Should Select Basics for Trousseau NEW YORK (UPI -The A fairly basic wardrobe plan trousseau can serve the bride include: ' Emblem Clu lJ Represented At C<i>nventio[l for several years, if it is well Two suits, one casual, one The New p or t H a r b o r flanned. , dressy; six daytime dres.ws Emblem Club 394 has a voting Jt should consist of daytime -three winter, thrte sum-representation or seven at the clothes, dinner, cockta,il or mer . CalifomJa,state Association of evening clothes; at.-home Four party or evening out Emblem · Clubs and ~be tlothes,J sports c I o t h e s , dresses _ two winter and two Nevada-Hawaii Clubs Con· loungewear, lingerie and .out-summer; one at-honic cos-vent.kin. fits to wear for errands or tume. The confab in Stateline , housekeeping duties. . Four coats _ one winter, Nev., wlll end Sunday, April Helen Lack and Viola Rossi one all-weather, one raincoat, 26.- make that point in Planning one tojlCOat. The Newport delegation 1n- Your TroUJseau, a publication Two sweaters, two pairs of eludes the ~fmes . Kennith of the union label department pants or shorts. four blouses Westman, president; 0 t Is of the International Ladies or shirts, two skirts. Cardwell, vice president ; Garment Workers Union. One peignoir, one bathrobe, Eugene Bergeron, junior past A good ldea: shop for dif-five bras, fi\·e slips, seven president; Donald Goeller, ' . _./ t· '; COMPLElliY REBUILT GRANDS ••• All GREAT VALUES! ~II ~•built by American and ~urope1n technicia ns .in our new 80,000 square ft. facility. Nothl!tg Is ''firmed out." Our craft1m8n do everything. All new felts, new hammerheads, completely rebuilt actions, new damper felts, most rl""Plnned. Sound board1 checked out and cases refin9hed. Many of these fine instruments can now be seen, pl1yed and inspected In our South Co.1st Pl a1a u lesrooms. Stei~wav •.. Storey & Clark, Chickering Bros., Hallet·Davis, Hardman and George Stack are inc luded ind if you want to have fun, we have 2 decorator delight• , , . (we did the in1ide - you do the outside). Come in now, uve up to 40°/o of new piano prices. This sale ends April 30th. Several exceptionaJ buys in new floor models and rental returns. WallichsMusicCiw SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA PHONE 540-3165 PIANO CLASSES - CHI LO REN 8·12 REGISTER NOW! A ftw openi"9l lttt h1 owr pion• Khoel. fercnt clothes at different panties. two girdles. Herbert f\.1atea s, R I c h a r d times. . Six nightgowns or pajamas. ·~:::h:r.:_•i:n:... :•n:d_:Ed:'.'.'..'.w'..'.'.a'..'.rd'..Le~w'.:is'... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mpke a list of basic clothes Three handbags -one -Sales End With Party you need, take inventory . of winter one summer, one A bake and rUmmage sale climaxed by cocktails and a dinner party will be sponsored by Mu Upsilon Chapter, Beta Slgina Phi. · 11te sales .. wllicb will raise what you have, then decide evening. funds for the g r 0 u p • s what your favorite and most Sb: pain shoes (winter, pbUanthropie11, will take pla<:t! appropriate colors, fabriCl!I and summer, sports). silhouettes are and work Five p8irs of gleves (winter, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. around them. summer and evening). s~turday, April 25, at Stater's 1==================== I Peering Around APttONG winners in the piano division of the 1970 Young Artist Seclion of the annual Orange County Musical Arts Club audilions were Valarie Miller of Newport Beach, Henry Curtis o f Laguna Beach and Sue Okuda of Westminster. Dau Pant dres1e1- greot new style fOf' golf, groc.ery shopping or jvst godding. Slep out in yours from Half·SiJ.e Shop. from 10.00 Market, Garden Grove. The day's work will conclude in fun and reluatlon f o r m~mbers and .husbands at the a. p.m. par\)'. Jlosted by Mr. and Mrs. Ger«ld Cohn. ! Pledges were honored dlll'- lng an ·ihternatiottal ... dinner hosted ·b)' Mrs. 'Bel\.jo!lllinger, president., in' her. Wiitminster home. lnlllBled' ilurln& the ritual pre9ented by, Mrs. John Murray, advisor, .were Mrs. Frank Spates, Mrs. Stephen HUmphreys and Mrs. Thomas Dawson. . Mrs. Kenneth Kristhardt hosted the group's business meeting when Mrs. John Blask°i of Stanton was ac- cepted as a transferee. Sizes · ~~:'s HALF-SIZE SHOP ~ 1805 NEWPORT BLVD. !!! Coil• Me,. Iii> Blk. N. 18th St.) - .J~~!P~~~ .. N·-· BE -. . ..... 1M 0~81:PAlll ~LI., PULl.ERTOM Dime-A-Lines Mean $$$ LIMITED Tl~O~LY Weisfield's 15th Annual on . Jt;-,.oM- ' Take advantage of these lJ3 Off price.! All Rl1g1 o' Fortiine styles are avallable In 1'-karat yellow or white gold. weisfields JEWELERS SOUTH COAST PLAZA UPPER LEVEL IAl11 111 l1l'.1wo.4 C.1111'"1• ---·-.. -___ _____, ·~~-------- . Shop the Singer bFF BEG PRICE on the Golden Touch & Sew• zig-zag sewing machine in any one of three Cabinets. Famous deluxe zig-zag sewing machine by Singer has many exciting features. the exclusive Push- Button Bobbin, lhe lxlill·in lxlttonholer and the twc>inch basting slilch. ~zlg-Dg sewtngmadttne In carrying case SaVI! while yoo ,,;,, on Ill~ versatile zig-zag machine. It darns. mends. monograms. Sews bottons and buttonholes. Yours now in a convenient -:arrying case. Tuke your choice. Sale s24ss each •. (:; Reg . $29.95. t>5 Porth nl'atio' vacuum by Singer lor heavy-Outyclean1ng. garage, patio, base- ment Has live-ga!lofl steel tank. 6" all-pur- pose ''''''"""' 23 .. e)(!ensioo wands. more. ... OR Powet~r' vacuum 1')t Singer ¥19ghs under 7 lbs. Has reus'"able dust cup, Pil&-OOjostordial and edge nozzle for cleaning corners. ;S... SAVE 55°7 each And the SINGER 1 to 36' Credit Plan is designed to fit )!!!Ir budget. ,. . For address of the store nee rest you. see while pages under SI NGER COMPANY COSTA MESA COSTA MESA l JOO H.rbor 11.d. HUNTINGTON BEACH 1,1,t~1·a Sv"flow•1 540.2tll So11th Co•1t Pl••• - Kt 9-11 95 H•rNr C•11ter Edin111r 1t l11ch !97-1 041 H11ntin9lon le1ch Ctnltt I ' - SINGER Wha1i ,.,.p1~ llcrf SI NC£ R """11' "A f1ildemllrkol THESINOEA COMPH'1 SANTA ANA Downlow~ Kl 2·l945 l05 W. 4th St. GARDEN GROVI! t9JI Ch'f!'"'" 510·4010 Or11191County1'111«1 • • • . • • ·~--,-~--,-~~~~~~--,-~,-;..,...,,..~~.,..'!'"'"':"~~~,,..,~~,..,...,~"'"~ .... .,....,.....,~~~~~..-~~~~~---~-~·-·~~-·­ UAW Tells Effects of Dr.ug Use ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) -Top officials of the United A u t o Workers union are quietly worried over~ reporls of widespread and increasing use of narcotics by workers at auto plants and other fac· tories around the naiion. "Our shop stewards are fin· ding the evidence in restrOoms -the sweet smell of mari- juana. needles and other paraphernalia for drug in- jections, guys with needle m~ks on their arms who become ill. on the job," said Douglas A. Fraser. an in- ternational executive board member of the union a'Jld head of its Chrysler Department in Detroit. 80TH KINDS "It's both marijuana and hatd drugs,·· Paul Schrade, 'executive board member from Los Angeles, said in the in- creasing evidence reported by local union officials. They spoke in separate in- terviews. Some other high of- ficials of the union were reluc- tant lo talk about the problem . Drug use has risen sharply In the last three years and "it will probably get more serious as time goes on." said Fraser. Most of it occurs on the second shift, usually 3:30 p.m. to midnight . he added. One n1ajor worry is the safety· of workers who colud be injured on the job wh ile intoxicated with drugs, Fra- ser said. There are_ no figures on such cases or on how wi<lespread clrug use is ainong workers. but the union is r~eivlng in- creasing numbers of reports from both management and Its own shop stewards, he said. I COMPOUNDED Schrade said tht: problem Is compounded in some plants where com_pa-.1y nurses give depressants or pep pills to \\'orkers on the assembly line who complain of nervousness or fatigue . It would be better to send . such workers home on sick leave. he .said . The largest number of reports of drug use on the job are coming from plants in California and Detroit, but ''if it's happening there, you can al so assume it 's ha~ pea1ing in Cleveland, Syracuse and other parts of U1e coun- try," Fraser said. In ~me plnnlg, union of- ficials are reluctant lg report drug use for fear of getting their members in trouble, Schrade said. "\Ye have made it clear that if there is any organiled people doing the pushing - and I suppose ttiere are - ~'e certainly wouldn't defend people like that," Fraser said . "WI!! really don't know what v.·e can do except to givl!! strong advice that they stop doing il." he said of drug users. "We don't know the in- cidencl!!," Fraser added, "but an auto plant doesn't operate In isolatioo. What goes on I.here reflects what goes on in the communily.'1 OPEN ISSUE Fraser predicted the d r u g prohlem l''ill soon become a\1 open issue ln the union at the national level despite the hesitancy of some to talk 11bo11t it. He said lht!: solution might bl!! like that of the long· 11tanding campaigns against alcoholism. using education And retu1bi1italtoo to he 1 p chronic drinkers. "\Ye ~·ould be very In- terested in talking with the companies about cooperating In any program of rehabilita- tion," •Fraser ~aid. "\Ve went through this In the old days when they used to just fire an alcohollc until the n1cdlcal pro:rcsslan started recognizing a lcoholl~m AS a disease ttlaf needs to be treated ." Alcilholiliinl, Fraser L Added, IA also s~lll a major ... problem in fac1Dfies • • ' ' SINCE 1929 • • WHITE FRONT .OUAl.JlY • SEfMCi • IJIStiulr • MEGRITY .{' 2in1 Va e .. PANlS A~~ DRESS • Wa•r th• two•••" outfft, tho tepi •• o 4re11! • Acetat• l•r••Y & cotton'-''"'' -wild a 1pla1hyl • Hi11' w•l•tllno 1tyle1 ••• \car ~tl .. .Ja11t_!!yla1I ,,. • lain bow of !told, vibrant, 91 l1ou1 colortl LEARN TO SWING AND SWAY WITH ' . Ml•trD•~~!f !!!~.~~~'•• • • IJC41111i1ltoly fJ~ .... ROW tle••*''"tment• I • a11 ... fluttorflnely ''"'" W'hirlow•r 1klrt1 • Chorftlln1 '''"''ht• ,,octrtitM of pretty color - ~. 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AND IAKIR ST. •• ,. 11 h ' "" lun. 11h1 '-"' . j • i ' • • • \ AU CHAHNEL VHF/UHF TUNING ' ~ ~ l ,i 1· ••cwam ,,-;-· NOOflA COST 3 YfAR I , PICTU~f TUIE Rfl'l.ACfMfNT I WAllANJy DQUDIJ1$ LA.lot WALllT flflll CAllllT I 1IMUIOIO AT ttotnl&COST 3 YEAR PICTURE TUBE REPLACEMENT WARRANTY UCUIDllM UIOI ·AT • EXTIA C8ST ••• ' 97 WITH 4 TRACK STEREO OUR RlG· LOW PRltl 259.97 POBISON SPRING ACTION WAlKBI Lively spring act ion ••• lots of.fun w • for little tots • Wheels have 3-inch bum11ers that pfotect furniture • Re- . movable play tray; washable vinyl r.over: folds. SPECIAL LOW P.RICE ' ·5aa • All cho/vlel VHFiUHF tuo- ing system• Telescopic di· po~ antenna • ilJlilt-io de- magnetoer • Swrdy "'ll'· ing llandle-!.Handsome.wal~ nut fi nish cabinet. ._. pEftRSON !1!l!! h TAPE DECK • Solid state amplifier • No \ : tubes to burn l)Ut-longer fife 1 assurance and outstanding stereo sound reproduction • Transistorized foor tra<:k ste reo tape deck • Retracting stylus (finals over· rKOrds) • Con- tempMary cabinet. ''"' ., .. -~111111' .... , .... ,,.,, ..... 1418 WWlll ••wri<• ,._,, ~;i:i., 1588 • .,.,..... I 16.t 7 llECllATII WALL Pl9I Great assortment; color- ful, decorated ! Suitable for bathcoom or kitchen, SPECIAL VALUll 99c Comly built-in headrest ~tt:ii • .,t a111tes. Sat~! ,,.t b1cl. wbicn '"""' toad. ts 2aa belt. 11!ay tr~;=~~~~~ in 2 in he1f~-pattemed "i11yl. . IU f. -----' M;i,I 50A. ' -• h!tomaticaUy switches to bittery 09!!falion "CONVBITll.E" HI• CHAIR Unbl'eakable chromed stetil tray, 11tith solety Jock • Foam padded seat and ba<k • Adj. lootrtst • O.e·hand lolding • Converts to youth chair or utihty ch1ir, 15 88 if power fails • lighted band indicator • Tele-_1 scnping antenoa • leather case. \lS 4997 usES -~TilR OR 110\ISl " .. , .. . • , ltw l'WICI ... ..... Solid stale instant sollld. Built-in FM antenna -high i•t plastic cabinet NC elimillites FM drift. tURRllll - ., ' • Comple!e ste~eo en~e~tain­ ment in 1 beaul1fully finished cabinet • AM /fM-FM stereo 1ad10 • Sn!id slate amplilier and multiplex tuner • 4 speed automatic steret1 phono. . ' ___ __::__' ------'---~-~-------.______ _____________ _ • ~ . • • *CRAIGE IT* i .... _... .. • """' .. .., CAii• ·-•-Cll•- REASONS TO JUY. G.E. · MAJOR APPLIANCES AT WHITE FROllT: • w•n111oor OflUS Hum1, 1NsJ1tll1roil. •1111 ,,,. SllVICE-lll Al NI UTll.I COll • WHITl'IRONT MAS IN srocr II llt nlllS INE lltlCISI SELECTllll IF I.I. Ami· INCIS IN wm. W~ITl llOMT SELLS -u. PIODUCIS ON IHI WIST Clllll ININ DO llT OIMU I Ollllll COllllNID • WNITl llONT lff!IS ltll Wiii, Mtll CDIMlllNT llY II SNOP-Wl1' 3t UICATIOllS ''WEST COAST Rugged galvanized steel walls are finished in outdoor baked white enamel ••• liner is blue for charming reflection of the gan!en. Interlocking. wall and .channels with vertical suP110rtS. 5" side seats. . AI,• EXIRA ••.• · · PARTS 2 YR 1 REPl~CEMENi: • ANDLAIDR ' · • WAIWITY ON Mi>ST 'MAJOR U:PUANCES · I I I I I BIG BOY 24" BAR·B·QOE I TEll·~lease desi!n in 6 3 9 C I -co1ots. t ~i ice I clbot o each trq. 1 -- • Thund.11, ..... II 2J, 1970 DAILY '1LOT Jf SINCE 1121 WHITE ..FRONT·~ ·a.E. 18 LB. 2·SPEED 3·CYCLE WASHER WEBCOR DB.UXE HAIR SOTBI 22 rollers in 4 sizes heat sim.ltaneously to give )'01J a speedy set Convenient lid mirror & stivage area lor cord & clips. HE22 Th...,slatiC· al~ controlled •itk 4 hut s.ettlngs. Compartment in bast stol'es c11rlers. Hood acts as lid with c1rr~i n1 handle. Mo4el #307 2 YIAI OVll·COUNTll llPLACIMINT GUAIANTll 15'' 1797 IO~l • 30U IRISTOL AVE. • JUSrOfF NIWPORf AYf. *jfOIE~'l\I -tlltv l'rL ........ ,,..... BETWEEN SAN DIEGO FIWY. AND IAllER ST. j ·~ ·-./.: .. • $of. 10 .. ' ....... ..... 10197,.... _!.\ ·~,~cn~•~n~ca~·~·~::::~~~.::~~~:::::::~::::;::;:::;::::_:::;;::.;~~;:;;,.:S,,..:, .... ~~~~.;..~~~~~~--~~--.---:: .. ~;;;;..~..!:;::::;:;::;::::;:;;;;J • • L • .. ,.....--,....,----------... ---------~-· -------- • Thursday, Aprll 23, 19,70 ' ' : /0 DAILY PILOT__ rr.· .500 Mile- j,, Hike Set Finds Show Losers Ahoundl~~~~~~~~~ People Misplace 'Coats to 'Good Fairy' Notes T H E WAY P.c.s. PROFESSIONAL 1 STOP SERVl~E 492•2993 CARPETS & FLOOR CLEANING CALL COLUCT Bv Scouts • RIVERSIDE CAP) -Lile is CB.lite, trench eoata, dark . One woman left a CQat at careless,'' says Mrs. Sklp full of losers.,.. They leave a glasses and u m b r et I a s . ()Oe place six years, then came Brown of Plaza Cleant;rs. ••we trail or coats, hat.,, $Weaters, Military men of~· lose 'leave' back t9 pick il up. Sile was a once found M46 . t.n endorsed dresses, wallets, bibles, briif· pap!r~. We Ond JQts o f year . too ·latt. Cleaners only cases, baggages'; even babi es. cameras, wallets,·d I am o·n d keep such items fi ve years, checks in 8 ~an·5 pocket." WALL To WALL COMllNID IJ!:Pf~llNCI FREE PICK-UP .fLOOR T• CEILING IN THI INDUSJltY Men and boys in Fountain Ttµs is lht! conclusion of a rings andidenti!lcatlgnc,ards." tbensell then1. Items froriflizards <lo 'pup. Valley are planning a SS-0,ay, repc;irter who checked just two Says 'an airline official;' At ·Bell CI e1a n er s ~ io ,pje6 ha,ye !been found ii)' 500 mile blke this swnmer places where people ofterr~ ''Every Joat .,briefcase has · •a Riverside people tiave left poc•ets or children's clothing. from the Kern ruver to Lake "With belongings -S:irports million dollar coMract in iit At cash in amounts up to $300. ,Sot .far, aJr-tiave be.en Tahoe. and cleaning establishments. least, that's what the men tell That swr. remained in a discOvtred b e-f o r e cl eaning 61NIRAL HOU51 CWNIN~ - ' . ' OYll JO YIAJIS & DELIVERY FREE ESTIMATES . If YO'J are between the age Take airports. us when they report them pocket throughout the clean ing began. of 14-21 and have had recept "Men seem to lose more missing." ,. , process, then was returned. One cleaner once found a AJ1oclated S.rvicts of LANGLEY JANITOR SERVICE Bey Scout experience, you can things than women_." says Lo~t toll usually are ~sy to JI money rans ,out of note, w_rapped around a small and REUKEMA RUG & CARPET CLEANERS join lheacfion. EldaRoda,whokee~trackof relu1n. Losi objects arf h<ld pockels,. "'"' gels it. The tooth. 11!,llich ~read ' ."Dear SERVICING SOUTHERN ORANG!! COUNTY It's planned by sponsors of such thing~ at nearbv Ontario six mon, ths, the.n. 1fe.oiytn' to owner. if·he can be determln~·: Fa1-·;'Ctid 1 h<11• JS. c~ this \ new E·plorer Posl '68 ~ o;r: u1 .,. PLANT LOCATION ·. 152A Los Molinos, San Clemente • • ·-~ln~te~r~na[tJio~na~l.~Ai~'rpo~r~L:;:~~~lh~e~p~e~rso~n~wh~o~t~u~rn<d~~~:•:m.~~,ed~.O~~~erw~~is~e :th~e~lose~f~S~rea~ll~y~,,11;1""'~~in~s~;•~d;l~or.~1~0~c~e~n~I~~:•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • 1,nt.ereS!ed boy,s are invited to "Our lost and found is in. , I. , lose. • last time. This ~ hurt when 'l!ttend the formationMofndthe Usually stoCked wittl brief· ortakedrycleaners. ···'.'People reall y are myb~r editout." pool at 6:30 p.m ., o ay in the communlty center. "It's a special group with ~ · · ·an emphasis on back packing, camping, conservation and commu!lity service. we· plan some preUy rough hikes, so we want gualified boys who rea lly like' JO cainpj'' George Keller. one ·or the post organizerS, explained. The post wUI provide ad· vanced activitjes for boys graduating from the City's eight Boy Scout troops. Monday n 1.g h t interesled boys can siin up for the post. .. We want 20· or 25 boys in the post,'' Keller said. "If more are interested we will , form another Explorer Post." ·~ The post's first activity will ·~·.be a get acquainted camping '1rlp April. 25 and 26 to tligh Creek Camp in the Big Bear. Arrowhead region. Then on April 27 another formation meeting will be held .~t 7:30 p.m. in the community :center. Boys who didn't make :lhe first two events will . be ..;ffivited to this one. The 500-mile hike is planned by teacher George DeVinna . the post adviS<>r. Any boys who can make it will join the hike. DaVinna has enlisted the aid of another teacher for the hike and is looking for more adults to help. "We plan several short hikes :tnd a 50-mile hike to prepare for the long one," Keller said. Valley Sets Graduation Graduation ceremonies for eighth graders in the Fountain Valley School District are of- licial now. The board of truslees put the orticial stam p on gra<fualion by adopting c_ertain procedures as part of a formal board pol· icy for graduation s. One item in the policy rec- ommends that graduation par- ties be held on school grounds and sponsored by the PTO. Trustee Sheila Meyers asked the adminisfration to study possible improvements in in- surance policies for the PTO groups if lhey·become respon.. sible for graduation parties. Mike Brick, 'district superin- tendent, pointed out that grad- uation ceremonies are not new, but the trustees had never adopted a fotmal policy on how lo hold them. ... •' .. . ~ -,: .• -: The New KitchenAid , . Dishwasher with exclusiveSOAK CYCLE does r.our soaking automatically,_ .. .: : .. : . : : :~ ·. CHERRI ES m'r?~l~~~~~ .~~.~~-~'.~ ........... S 3 1 GRAPEFRUIT f!°~~r:.~~~~~~-~ .......... 31 ' PEA CHEt:;:~~l:~.~ ~-~·~· ................. 26' DOLE PINEAPPLE rn'.':~ ........... 27' DEL MONTE PEARSnoLu~ ......... 45 ' TANG DRINK ~:~·l~!~~ ............. -.... 97' · BLACKEYE PEAS m:'.~ .............. ·20· LE SUEUR PEASl,'ll".u• ............... 33' GREEN BEANS ............. 29' l lOL(~I ...... ,,,.,_,,,,, PORK & BEANS :,•:::'< ................. 25' ·TOMATO JUICE:::r• .................. 34' CHUN KING~:~:.~:~.1~.'.'.~~.'~;.1•1•1•1 ..... 95t ... k4t fkt! :::::1 MARY ELLEN J!~S , l ,,:~~~~~~~:~;,( 49 c 20.0UNCI JAR ""--· · YU BAN "'"' 87' 1 & 01.C&ll .•••••••••• YUBAN ~r;:.1<,111 ........... s11J YUBAN ~~~:.'<,11 ........... 52'' · MAXWELL HOUSE 83' (OFfll 16 01. CAM MAXWELL HOUSE 'I" fOFFll~IOZ.CAll MAXWELL HOUSE '2" COFF114t01.C&ll YU BAN ~111:~~J~,.~~~-'-~' .......................... s 1 ts PDQ BEADS~:~i~:!~:.1.~~.~ .... :: ....... ss· OVAL TINE :~;~;::~.~~.~~-~~ .............. 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S7' BISKIT MIX :':~~~., ...................... 36c PREMIUM CRACKERS :::1.'.' ..... 36' ~. •·· k4tfkt''-....,• INSTANT BREAKFAST CARNATION 63( 71/2-0UNCI IDX ' ililiiil'iilll~~;f"f "l'J.W:Ell'.~&'f~~ BEEF STROGANOFF :~t:~: .......... 51 ' COD FISH ~l'tii.'::t111 ......................... 63• FISH CAKES ~'::.~:::~ ..................... 29' ORANGE JUICE t':'!~'.~~~ ............ 49' STEW VEGETABLES :~;t'i~L ... 49' SUPPERS ~t .. ~:.~ r.~:.~.::Si':,~r~ ~ .' 11 • BRIDGFORD =~i:0o~~=~~ ............. 23' JOHNSTON PIES [;~".:,0:=.:~,~~~~.691 TOAST A PIZZA ir'!\'. ................. .75' SAUSAGE PIZZA 11:\'.: ............... 85 ' ENT REES tiroll1011!Clll(ll11•1'0Tif0U o• 47' 1'\llPTw/POtATOU) 1 01.••1 .••...• Our LOW EYCt)dayPricc! ICE CREAM lADYLlr 59c ~GAUON CllTON •• tmWE • f PftlTS. I --· . .:...::..., .. . . SHASTA::~~~~~~~ ......................... 23< BEER ~~:~~~.~~~~~~~ ..................... '1 t1 VODKA ::.~:~~~~.~ .................. 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A': ··•'··,,#.£>;ic.1{· I!,µ I •"'~" ..• ·- KAL KAN CAT f.POD ~~~·:.~::.u.:.·. 16c CAT FOOD !';;:'<~~1.1.~.~~~.~~ ............... 24• KAL KAN DOG FOOD ~~~:.1~~~~.1.23c KAL KAN CHUNK r::~~~~ ....... 25 • ... k4f fkt/.·-- TACO CASSEROLE SCMILUNG 5 5 ( 1 2~·0UNCI IOX .- !OW DISCOUNT PRICES CHIQUITA BRAND BANANAS CENTRAL AMERICA'S flNIST QU~llTY GOIDEN RIPE 12~. U.S. NO. 1 GRADE RUSSET POTATOES ' . VIENNA SAUSAGE UllY'S 26' 4-0UNCE CAN ~:1.,tv •cu:·~.:· ~\ 1 CREAM TOPPING ~.1:~i::''. ....... 43' 1. I tADY LEE BUTTJR ~:·:,~~~r ......... 79' 1 tADY LEE SOUR CREAM l.~'. ..... 27' dMIT ATIO,. MILK ~~~'.~\, ......... 37' r P~RKAY :-t:t·~·~:.1 ................... 27c .... the few items listed an th is page con· stitute just,) small sampling of the tho u· san~s of low, discount pr ices in store for yoii: at Litc~y. COTTAGE BUTTS $JD9 IA'lt -10111\IU .................. ,., •• ,.... lL ~L~~OllO-'&RMll JOllM -lllTT POIT10~. 6 9::.. ~.~~~!"!~~~~~ ................. 79c ~s~!,S~~11~t,~,~~1MnK1 11.~1. •••l. 88 C ~~.!~I J~H~£2~1-ll.Pl~ ............. 77c SllC!D, .. tl. •111: •••••••••••••••••••••• 69c -'<• ,,,1, •. , LDW DISCOUNT PRICES ON HOUSEWARES e BEAUTY AIDS' • Just rirht !Dr fro~tr su mmer bever11 es. t1r11 'itcher & malt hint 111sses with swirl desi&n. llAPIC> I ........ . PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVE lt1al1t, m1~t~ol If lim1. Mikts ''''" iftt •etttt t••• II nt~IJ , •• , •. 11·11, Cit. IVEITDl\Y \OW PllCE (111d. 1 Sc Off} KOOL PAC FROZEN COOLANT lARGE Silt 96c • Reusable. Keeps yogr picnic ice ch1st c1ld for h11rs. SM ALL Silt 64c BRECK CREME RINSE Ml-IS k1i1llSJ11 11'11"111 IHI dt~r s~1111po1ln1. ChtUt lr1111 l ei11u tr With Btd1. 11·01, ba tl!t. $ IVIRYDAY 139 lOW PlllCl BRECK BABY SHAMPOO Nt f !1r 1~1 111.lt . Le1ve1 ~lit sil ly 1n~ 8 b1b1Hit1·t!. bllllt ac EVE~YOAY LOW P~!C£ PLASTIC ASSORTMENT Dwr~•lt J•IJ Jll llic •iuio- •a11 is liUwasher 11!111• •r11\·Jl'HI. Y1vr t•1i'1 •f ... ~I/ l ftll c1!11i. GIAllf TUMIUH 1ac ,A,fl ~lATl 2·7c t'"'lDfRS SICTION&l 01 Sfiil ,lAnr• 33c 1 • ' • DAILY PILOT \J ~:U.S. Seeking End to Vicious · ~ircle ()f Ghetto.:for. Vets ;. r • WASHING'roN (UPI) -to pay for tu!Uon, bookl and -Tbat the Vetttw AdtnJn. .. 1 them to resume Ultlr f?"b<r or remedial .,..... tuition tolls. tulorlna allowancu be PNJ•I· In( blcll'f" <I poor ed11C•tlon. :, The government l:s about to living costs. lstration seek out sehool drop. edu(IUon. be oHertd IUCh 1ervictmen, much .., fl'7$ a month apeclal ded veterana In college who or who neeO apeclal cour1es start a new program aimed at Congress set out last year ouLs and encourage and coun-~t pre-dbc.harge re-wllh the government paying as -That special $5G-:a.monlh mJght ~ oo the point of fill· to gra<h.J.1t.e. breaking a chain of ignorance to ilterea.se education benefits r====:::::===::::::=====~~~~~~~~=;~~~====;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;:.:;;;;;;~~ which rel.urns Jl001lf educated but bogged down into a 11tale- l' veterlll1! to ghettos U1ey left mate which wu broken only COSTA MESA ONLY "· for aervlce in Vietnam, recently. :J:t' 10:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. The program will try to en-President Nixon proporied .... .. ~ e I courage school dropouts to re-increasing ihe monthJy allow-~ ~; lit; s I t On ,. ( sume their education alter ance (rom . Uit,.baalc 1130 a ~ ~ ,, . they leave military service. month to $147 a month. The " ......... u.~c.....,.._•..,·.,........,~.._~...... ~ ei• • .. , . ~ Studies rtnd that unlen the House figured t bat wasn't I . veterans from hard-core ghet· enough and boosted it to $165, to! do go back to school, they later to $171>. :. ~~~y·.1:'!.:.J:~tha~~l~:~e: th~ ... ~1)!~;1 !:°:i~"~~ a .au a· EE a IS.·1:1111. --11.E:~ln==;j~ ,1· pr06pects ror better Jobs than be given to Vietnam veterans before their military service. that Korean and World War Stud I e ! by the Sen ate n veterans recdvecl'an~ voted Labor Committee also turned for a basic aUowance of $190. up what )'las described as dis-The ensuing ' stalemate was appolutmgly IQW tl¥! of educa-finally broken in a House-1------------..,.-------------------------------------...------tlonal provisions of the~GI blll Senate conference committee. ol righi..' A' R1Uch loW<r pro. which compromll«I on a 1175 portion of Vietnam v~terans figure. has been applying for college Caught up in the stalemate benefits than veterans of the -and part of it -wu the 7 Korean War or, World War II. program aimed al school ' One reason was presumed dropouts. 1 • to be the level cf educational The Senate adopted three benefits paid by the govern-amendniiepts, sponsored by n'le'lit du.ting a lime of soaring Sen. Alan Cranston, (D.cailf.), oollege costs. A ,sJngl& vele-which Created ,considerable ran gotni to ,college gol an "al-opposition in tbe Hou:Je. They lowap~ of only $130 !1 month prov.ided:. Ideal for Home or as Travel Tote DURABLE PLASTIC MINI ·SEWtNG CHEST 2 DAYS OHi.Y ••...• as~ 9x6x51h:". Has fold-away band.le, removable tray~ Holds hair rollers, hairpieces, cosmetics, first aid equipment, or baby travel needs, as well as sewing needs. Most Photogeiiic? President Nixon demonstrates · a "candid expres- sion" alter congratulating prize winners of the White House News Photographers Association. Nix~ on said, somewhat enviously, that the late Dwight D. Eisenhower had an expressive "rubber face" \Yhile his own is on the stoic side when it comes to picture taking. i •••••• -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.~.~."'•""'• ••• • • : Comprehensive • • • .. evening programs • : toward degrees of • • • • • • • • • : Bachelor of Science• • •and • • • Master of Science • • • Sy5temat1c, dynamic instruction Is given by on out5ttndinQ • loculty ol practicing Kientis ts ond engitlH~ holdlng odYanc:ed • degrees froin top univenltic1 thlO\lfNM.ll the t"I01ioli. • More thon 1 '2,000 tkhniCIOM, engine.rt end odminlstro· • ton.--bcrh men ond women--hove Cbnlinued hlll·time tmplO'(· • ment whil• working toword their degrees ot Wat Coo1t Uni· • • Ytl'\!ly. • l .S. ,.,,... hi •ntinleri"t, •HliN ph)'lta, ....... ..tti • • IMltiCt, eN C••vttr tc:ititet, • M.S. ,.,.,... lw 1y1ttM1 -.interi1t9 •Ml .... 111 .... • KitllCI wit• .i1ht .,110111 .. , .,.clllisetiett. • • Y<CU Is octrflf!ttd by the Wntem Alsociotion of School1 ond Coll~es. ond ii opProved for ..,.,,rans, : New term starting • • 550 So. M1 in St. • Or1n9•, C•lif. 92.668 P-20 • Please wnd totolog ond informotlon on : : D_ U~!Vduot• pn>grom D Gtoduott pr'l)gtOm • • • • '• ~._ 'll ' ~ AODRE • W• Cl,..; IP • . , . ••••••••••••••••••••• 22·0Z. * SPRAY FOAM MODERN · LIVING® RUG CLEANER &1~ 2 DAYS ONLY Clean, 10xl4' ru&;. 3 qulek !tei- -cpray It on, spcnge it in, vacuum it up. Eby to use on lara;e or small areas. •Ntf Wt-19111 201-pltce terminAI, lackle accn.ory kit In· eludes lures, bobben, hooks, line and swivels. With pluUc tackle box. Saw. ------------ PLASTIC SPACE·SAYER CABINET WITH SHELF TOP 1·.87 2 DAYS ONLY 19%x7'1'". Wall hang or set on fla t surface. WhltC', pink. avo- cado, blut. und and ydlo1Ar. White sliding doon. 2 DAYS ONLY PRINT OR SOLID LONGI ACEfllE ' TRICOT CULOTTES 3.00 2 DAYS ONLY Full cul. E1asUc empire "·aist. long slttV". Some Juliet-look s tyles. All in beautiful colors. S·l.t·L. lioYS' BLUE JEANS BOAST . . WFSTERM . LOOK ·93~ . . •• '1; 2 DAYS ONLY Sturdy t.'Q tton denim jean1 are N'lnfOT'C'!Cl at all points or atttu. lndi· eo blue. 6 to 14. FOLD 'N' FRESH AIR OUTDOOR UMBRELLA CLOTHES DRYER 5.96 . 2 DAYS ONLY Steel upper structure. Hu 32 linH; 10'.2' drylni area. 1%" galvanized center post. Closes eully for compact at.orast. Limited Outinflly-H-Mid fa dui.ra. IN PACK • • • Fits 1.11 ln1t.anl·load cameras with Oath CllbC' aockeb. 3 cubes, 4 l'luhes each, in package. Ideal (or ouick, serie1 1hots . L(111ltt0 Mnllly, -.old " t111i.r1. . VINYL PATCH STEP-IN~ 2 DAYS ONLY • • • • Women's, teens' 3·toner vamp ls made of easy-ca.re yinyl that you just wipe and wear. Combination colors of bone, beige, brown. Sizes S.10. Save over $1. Use Your Kmart Credit Card. / NORTHERN ....... --- CANNON JUMIO SIZE Decorator Towels Big, thick, thirsty towel~ ln popular atri~ patterns, at a big 1aving1! NORTHERN TOlLET TISSUE 28¢ 4 ROLL PAI(;.: Buy 1evtral at thti low Kdiarl price. Just say , "Charge It;'' . ' ... . . . ... LARGE 4Q.QUART. ; . . . WASTE BIN Wll'Hi • EASY HINGm L~l .1.a·1 t:! .· ' 2 DAYS .ONLY ~ . . . Lightweight.,· wtth built;t,_;tian- dlea on hue contaJner. Fulinel· designed top with eaay-lift~Jid. Avocado, gold. I ~ DAYS ONLY ••• ! ·------~-- n DAILY PILOT Thursday, April 23, 1~70 , •• LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE l.E0.<4 NQTICE 1.EGAL N OTICE • ~.T.,tcATt Of auil•iil" ,.-1 sUll•••o• EouF °' TH• · ,~;;J i "' •tCTITIOUI l'llM M..... • Cl ltf llliCATI °' lllJIMIS1 -·~:~•co" Jt.!--.. OI .. ~ '°' c•11.:~~~AYS OP''CO. ... ltATIOM 'fO:ft llOT.CI T Cl:ltUTOlt THI: VNOElt$1GNi"0 do ~ l'ICTITIOlll MAMI! OV ... -, ·-OP OU.NOi Tl!: "1011 Of' ,_111t1t1•n UtlDt"lt· Of' IU Ait.MINlt (9ttffr ti!.-w.y .,.. ltONhlcll"'I! f r.iart T11~ w-nitol'ltd cloft Cllt111't' flt Is con-,.JllCTI'llOuS HAMI! tftU. •It\ flt) u.C.C.I ll\ltl'*l •I 6t TM City Plut S0.,,111, City CluOl"f • eu.\-11 4U N. Ntw-1 NOTIC& 0' HIA•1N• 01' fll 'TITlON THE UNOERllGNEO CORPORATION Nttlct I• l'llrtby .il\ltf'I JO N CtW.itorl « ClfMtt-Coo.intY of Ortu•, .Shit of IJVO,. N ... ~ lff(I\, C•lltor11l1, \IAdtf r~~::f•::1~:.:/~y4NO JOOR dotl l\tftlW c•rt1ft llltl It It eonilutll ... ol OANIE\. OE•L~ 'frt111ftl'Of, ""'*• Ql1Mim1-. ~,,.. llC!!lleul lltm ,..,... .... tk llllo111o firm """" ol E$SE e•4 EU le ol eES HAltTK;.AN • DlnintU loC11'<1 , II 15\)1 Wfftclltt butllteU ldc!Au. LI ~ PIK•flll•• Cotll ... TME SWISS COL.OHY $TOltf ,,, '""!Ml wld ltNll I• (~'Of """ IOI· NO~ICE IS HEii.EBY civ'r"-lld. Ori~ •• ,..,_, l4ldl. C.Uto-1111, ullcllr Mai, OM.11l'f Ot' Ol'tlllll '" .. ot •'!Mt, ttid llrm lt. (OOl'lllOMd ~ llW .-.iiow-le>lli'lllO ,_,.011 wl!OM "'"'' 111 1v1t tnd MAltTH!LLA lt"N°"'t.L ht ti'•~ ... ~fl31 m.t llClltloul /ll'l'i'I fllfl'll. of MASTS C1lllornlt,' llllt 1 •lit tr1na'9r lt_,a~I O emen t e Seeking -' . ' 'Fantasticks' Cast ' • -~· --M,.,. ,,,. addt-• •·· .::.,:r:d.nc l5 tol'OIOI' I '· I """,,..1111 and ltllt Mid lll'ITI It c~ ot fl! tit mlik 10 AIG tfYORAUL)C p.>MP,. .. ..., 0 flllloM. to-wilt t-.t O ' • \I ' • pet hyn fOr ~O!NI• ol wlH llld 1111 IOlklwlnt QOl'POl'lllo(I, wnott "1M1Ptl Tr1nll•r .. , ..,._, M '·-· .-ir... i. llt 'f """'"*"*!It Well ...,1111 Orl-n, H S. EvfllOtr, 1:1)11) E!(lll Plt(t, tor IUultlC<I '4 LIJttus 1'•t1mtnr.,·y pl~ of 111.!tlllttl 111• lollowi: 11121 lvfni Orltt. ~rori,"CGyntt NOW-ENDS TUESDAY tl~IOt, C.llfoor11l1 ft5C1 Sli<llA Aflf, Cf!LI, IO Ille Pfllllanlr, rtt•rtnc. IO Whlti'I ~trlnt A11Wrtl1lnt krYlc:t" Int., of Orlnte .. Sllff of Wllof'i~ H'"" J . ,Ul9fite, ,,. .,..._.. O.Md Aitrll" 1t1a '' (l'lta. ior t.qtM Hffl«ll•"' Ind 1•1 W•kl!ff or1v,, N•W-' e.1cn. TM P'Olillrtr i. • 1r1t1S.r.rrt0 1& Au'dltlons have ,been lll'" little thc.ater of Su.o cten1ente Nightly 7:00 i nd 9:40 A ..... cen.11 Mfw, (llltofnl1 •WO Htrlltrt $, E~•l'll•r • !NI lflfo !lfflt • ..., ~·« o( hMtlroo C1llfor11l1, ·~Nd ., 1651 p1.aiiij1, Coil• ~; DEMY WlTNef.I our "'"°' mi. 10111 dtr 0, s111~ t1 c1111orni., Ot•,... c-1v. •M w ..... "'' 111tn 111 ttt ~.-a.. WITttE's 111 1v1114; ~ '°tl'I .., 01 coun1y °' or1""1t, s111it °' c.11torn11. nounced for amateur singers lllgh School, 700 Avenida Pico. ACA Allfll 1'10 ()ft A11111 1, ltl'G,•btfor• mt,. NOlll"I' 1m. II t:)O 1.m.. 1,. tM COUt'll'oonl M••Cl'I, tt70. ~hf p....,.,., II ~,.. II""'''* fl Ad ••tor f "Th • • H•rn J. L•tttdlll PIJllUe 111 '"" 10r wld sr.i,, "r'°"111Y oi °'"r1m1111 ~·· • t1 .. ro ' C011t'· 1co1tP01tA1'1f Sf.AL) .,: "u 11V01 111'1ttc11,....,,..., -~ 1 01 e The cast calls for six men AWIRD ll•Y MIOflDll •PM•red tterMr1 s. E~•~r •now11 10 11 100 c1v1e c.,..., 0r111e w11t, 111 M•rll\I Advi r11i1119 1!'Wil ll004 wlll of 1tw M;.cfilM *"" ~ 'F'ut&IUcks.'' the summer .. STA.TE OF U.LIFOIUtlA mt IO OI llW "'r"°" wl\Otl M..,,. II 1111 (ll'f of S.ntt """'· Ctlltorni.. Slf\'~ Int.. -knoo1101 .. Derll -~lflt S19 W "'"""-' --A.o...01 -t 01. S Of all ages and two young COUMt~ 0' IUYEllSIOf M:iw"ibecl f6 JM wltlllll ln1t-nl "" °''"' April ti. 1'10. I v: Cir• Gfot,..., Pm~l loalM •I 16!1 Pllctiilt.. C..tl """'· 10..-...... P•uu'"""on 1» u1e In o.H t M1s ltnfll d•v of .t.or• A,o .. 1rn. 1c11. ... 1..-ti. t•ecuNd '"' .. ,,,., ~ E. sl, JOHii', STATE. o,. CAL IFORNIA..• Counf'I' Of br•nt., M1W<ff c.....,._ C19'1Mbte Comrn,fnHY Theater. Women. Singers are requested WINNER I ~· n>t L• H. Ml'l'trJ, NO!lr; PIJbllc tt>FFteiAL seALI • ll'ATlllCIA 0:,.\111;: COUNTY 0 1" OllAJrfGE", ... Tne bvlk tr1Mttr wll•., ~~,,..,.., J-•-HaHa~ _of '-m ••a to 'bring '""I mu-'c. The • In '"' ...... CDlllllY lll'ld $f1ll. r.-111..., • fllbe H. C•nettl On • ttii. $0111 • .., ti Mltell A..0 en or· 1ttw· It'll 1• -Of •• .,. UIUI . "":'!: IU -£..:11&"'1• ;)l~ ;).I """rn 11111'( commt111ond • ..., 1worn, "'°'''"" Public-Cll!Wnl• uoo £ .. t Ctftt Mll~WIW lt70, belor1 ....... Nol1rv Pui.11t in 1m .• , lG:tl> ·A.M. II c.n-m Et<r..-Beach will d~t the Po !.. playhouse will provide an ac-' ae.ai· ACTRESS '*'°"'llY lpPf:lnod Hlrl"I' J, U .... 11 Pt111(1"81 Offlct In ~~"':t-":h!"'r, Cllifornll 1"11 for Wld Col>n!Y 1nd Stfll, ,,_rSOMll'I' Cornp.1ny, f:M $0. E!Kflil AW,, "l'lllMlll'I, -i?U~r a -==--·· 1 ,,.. ..., M.fO-.,,._ 10 "" to bl 111t or-• counl'I' 1 ••• 1 •oPe•reii c1r1 o-.1 ,_,, to "" Co\lnlY oi or1ne-. s1.i1ro1 c.111orn11. musical, with Doris Shields companist. · ,. ~ ""'°'' MIMl ,,. 51JbKrlbttll MY Cammli\~ li•l'lrn Al1•1'111Y ..., Ptl "°""r to tit the Pr111Gtnl Ill 1111 <0tP0<1llDn SO l•r 11 ki!OWn IO 1flt TrlllllffM.• ' .-I d. Th T J H 1 ,,.._~nt1111 ln&trumtnt. •fld tt1tr10W1ld9ill ,..,1• 14 1tn Pubfblllll 0t1no• c°''' c.ur Piiot. ""' n:~u'" tM Wl,111" 11111rumtnt on ,11 1111>!t11Ss lllmff •lld ••·-""" serving as 1musi~a • 1rector. e om ones-arvey , to ,,., 11111 !fltT 111KU1~ ""'••mt. ll'ubllsl'ltd Or•riqe Cotti 0111'1', Piiot, APtll n. 24, & ~. 1t10 n.t-10 bt:Nll of tM c0tPOri111rt·~1n "'"""' °" IN Tr1111flror w flit ltlr1t 'v11r. Tryout$ ar~ ;cheduled.for 7:30 Schmidt musical bas played STR£BARl&6,NBRAO • S1t4.R!FOMAR· '"' w 1rNE!ss w11E•EOF, 1 111-n ...... u t, 1i, n.111, 1m ...,.10 LEG"' ~OTliCE •nd fdlnowltdfld f(I 11111 ..... , we11 i..t "'''' ~,.~, pm '"-" 11: ._ .. 1 · ·' to packed houses 1·n Ne·w Y or k tlto'lunto Ml ""I t>tfld 11111 lff!~td my °" AM _._,,Ion 1111Cllt9d !ht -S.Otn• • • P «J.Y ,, fl IMIU Ul we •kl•'-iNI the Uy 11111 ..... I" llllt LEGAL NOTICE (QFitg1AL IEALl '°'"° ~111. 1no ror the past 10 years and ar1~111 flrs1 1tiovt wrlllll'. ,.u eli'CiioTice Mitri_. e. ltotM!! . A&0~r.1u11c corco. • \) •• MJwt.UWW'!'lEll'. .. ! ion $t10 TO ALL CONCERHE.O:. NOttt'W .. ublk • Clllfoml• 8'1'1 lenllltHll Bttn•lfll has been an intemati():Jlal SUC· "" fAAKPfOXCtllt Le11 "· ,,.,.,.,._ •·Mm oi -of '"' Celli. PrllldPill ot11u In Tr1111ft'I'""-N J • cess as well. Its score includes •Nl~!!! ...... f'v!!,~ 1• C1UfOl'n1I tlllTIPICATI! GI •USINISS ~: ~~ =•IU ~ld~PllrtllY 1lvt Ol'ltllof, Coulllf • 8y: Mlt'I' ~119' ,· ,ew -~~e ~' f!ll., ........... .,._n 'I' I PICTI1"10UI NAM! fl'lll IM ' Ill ... ···a. ft' IOClt PM. Mf COi'r>mllsl111 l!tllra lr1n&ffrlt 1 T ui I he p 0 p u I a r •• T r y t 0 ftoY Commhsl°" E•' rei Tiii undtnklM'CI do c1rt11v l!lf'I 1r1 notice Y w ' ... • c ...,.,,, 10, 1tn cOftoMl!!RCI atc•OW .. 'Re memer." 1 Mi r. 1, 1t"4 condudlno 1 but!nni 11 P. o. 81Nt on Tllund•Y· M•~ 1-. lf7CI, •I t11t CM-AO"Ml. ououa & MAllEl.TINIE, "· o, N:I: 4111 G .. ., .. tjoblhn.d Oranoe COlll Otlly Pllol JS:U. M•lfl Ofllce, HUnllllfllOfl Beacll. lerenee R-.i of ,.,. Couno;ll Chimbef"I ..... ...,...,. tM s.. £Kllll G M I t. "Th Fant ,. k " w·11 •. ·" • """11' 1', n, ID 1111111 Mfr 1, lt1t "°'10 c..ll!Oml• "647, under 11tt fld ltl61/i firm n Felr OrlYI, CGllll ""'"°' Ortr•te Coun-Jn w .. t Ht! """ All.lflllnt• Ca.llffnlll HIQ roup eets e BS IC S J pen :~~ ----n1m1 of ASAP INC. Ind 11111 Mid ty, C..llf0m111 rtct!VI lnvllltklnl of th• L.N ........... ~lllff'lllll NIU EW'IW Ht. 1•1 July 1 for a six-week run, WM ,.,__-LEGAL NOTICE nrm 11 011m0051C1 bf •he 1o11ow1""' ptttOns, l!IN!tnetter d1Krl'*I N!•I prop11rl'I' (:Om-T•SJits Publllilld Or•..,. ~st 0111, P1101, playing Wednesdays through • Gll4 • t :JS CW., • \ll'tlOlf ri-mn In fu~· 11111 Piacel ol POslng of -roxlm1te1'1' 1.n ac:rn, :in Publlr.l)ed Or~Co111 0111r Pllor Apr/I ;U, 1910 .J'9-7CI ACADI MY WINNINfo ~IN!., followr • Slxteenlll $tr.e1 Wnl ot Mol\rOlll• Avenue. ""run. :io: Ml'I' 1. 14 1t10 1u.rDl-------------1 () M-d Saturdays at the c a b r i 11 o' SHORT SUIJECT ... ,... Glr•kl K. Sw1..-, 19212 Word\ltter ((11111 Mesi. Tiit tfOPtffi' .. Clfferlbld IS -f. • n on ay Pia ho se 202 A e id I •i• • NOTICI TO t 111110 ITORJ ln .. t41H111"81on 1t11ctt, c1111ornl1. tallows: LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE , -Y U ' v 8 a "PEOPLE SOUP" : ; ·:. tUf'lll.IOll .COUllT OP f HI! . Dou!llll M •• Blrb. )1.51-C COl'$rc.n A "°"""" ol LOI 1012, NeWPOrl' -----li~C~aH~.,~i;ll~oio, ~s~ .. iii.~C~l;eme~;·;t•;·--~:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;~ • •\YATI Of! CAL1f01lNIA fOll ltd., Hul\tlno~ Be.eh. C1lllaml1. Mtlf Tr,,CI lllUl!Od In IM (Jty of1 · • -~ ' TH••CO~~~~ou.HGl Dlted G~~.~h i~·si...'!°. ~1'1!rn1~i:· s~n~ • ~•P ~~':i Cfll.TlfltcA;f: a us1Ntss •-'' T'<l"c':l!DITO., A general me m.b e r·s'1 i p ·'Et t' 1 OOllOTHY y I URKE cft. Oou91AI M. 8!1iti .RIKOl"dlcl In Book 5, Pit• 1 Of PICTl1'10US NAMI! "'' ~eellng Of the lrVine Com-' •e: 1 0 · • ' SJale of Cllllornll Orinoe Covnt'I': · MlJetlllro10U1 Mlp&, Rteonls 01 Orenoe Tht ll!'Wiltnlanld dO certify ''-" •r1 C1" •UlK 1"R,•01N~aa 1 munlty .Theater will be tield C'8~ . •• y ..... to "' On M·-.. 311 't.I .... • Nallrv Cobnrr. C•t!IOl'nle CDl'(llJCl!no • b\m!-,, 10AI P1'11tr ISlc:t. •Ill,-I u.c.c. '. NOTICE IS HE II OY e ....... • ore ' SUBJECT t O: .Art <OYtn.tntl. rk;Jhh, St •• Or111'19t, C.lllOl'nlt,392Ut "1i:id•r flMI Hollc:I It llfrtby tl'l'IPfl IO ""' Crlldlton Mood-in the University treo!llOl'I of Ille .iiowe lltf11911 dtotdlnl Pub!lc In t1111 l<W .Mid Sit~. PM'IOll•llY rt ttf'Wll.WI\' Ind tailrnenp of r.tonl. llctlllovs firm fllf!'ll 9f CUSTOM IN· of AMUHD H. GRIMSTAO Ind INGR IO -;r )1111 .i1 Pfr-lllv1111 (llltitt "'In" 1111 .,.,.., Geflld I(, Sw•n-& ':"Ill 11' ... req111tltcl "''' the otltrs IO TERIOll: OESIGN Ind 11!1t wld firm Gll.!MSlAO, TrlMterors. wMll bi;slfltU Methodist Church mu) ti ~ •Id ~nt 1re ,_Ired lo Ille t~"" M. l lrtl k-lo 11'11 lo It'll p!lrtf\IH bl In writing.. 'C0$11 Melli b cotnpatad o1 t'hl following ~ 1ddra11 1$ 1:116 1'.lrd St., Clltll Mfl,I, Nll'N\9e room t 8 R1. Th ~Ill! Ille nt«Ull"I' \'OU(;t'11111, rii IN ofllc:I ,,_flllM illllolt llltna i re· ~Ibid COVnf'I' waler Dl11r!cl &oerd of Olrecton wllos• Mmlll Ill full 1!'Wil pl1<n of County of <W1nfl, Sllte of C1U10rnlt, r-rv a p, e '!fl n. citrk !II Ille '"°""' tnllltM eeurt, or 1o t11e w111111i ''"lrlHMftt •fld •ck • res•rvn 1111 r'9hl to wilvt any 1r-residence 1re;"t1 follows: 111e1 1 DUlk rrallllf1r b 1b0ul 10 be church is located at 18422 :"" 1resent ttiem, w!lll tM M<llH'l' Id tl>IY txlC\llld lllt: wme. r91rulir111es, IO r1JKI 1ny 11111 •II affu~, Robfrl L.# ltnnell: 7MS Orl011 St., lnlllltl to Emefl Bahrk •lld lltf!J llOllr!l. CUiver Drive, Irv;-. ~1NjlttMln. to lilt ulldertftl'llCI II 1111 olfl« (OFFICIAL SEAL) ~nd to lllgO!lil• wltn bidden 10r !lw Y1111 Nu~s Clllt. 91406 Tr1111fereM, ~ buslne!.5 lddrus Is. '"" -o)'.1111 1n-n: ouryo. c1r.-1.,r ,..., Jt11n '-Jobd 11n1 otr•r obt1ln1bi1 "' 11111 wirer P1u1 vOu, tsll s. Cl'lev c11111 nos H•rbor a 1w1., Rm. 21, Cwt• M .. , On the agenda o[ the .. •rnn, llr Ernlll J. Sdl111, Jr.), ..SU Nollrv P11btlc.C1lllornl1 Olstrlcl Or., Glendalt Cllltorn!• t1206 'f COUl\IY of Or1nge, Slllt of Clllfornl1. 'MICArmur 11w1., P•• on1ee llo• 11N. P•lll(INI Offict 111 .., ~ 111111 ~.,_, of ls.000.00 Gtr•ld Meivln a.ennett, nn Touun Tht ~ 10 be tr1r111trm II 10c:11m meetin g is the election of of- Tiie Co1te M ... Cl•lc Pl9JllMM pr111nh "THE GIRL IN THE FREUDIAN SLIP" bv Wlffl•m lt•- Aprll 24·25 -l :l O P.M. WEST G ATE OltANGI COUNTY FAl•f!IOUNDS Ad•issioll: SJ .50 ........iON: l l4·5llJ ......... 7: 134·5391 ,llWWPDrf 11.e•dl. C•lllllrnll '2663. wllldl II or1n11e COt.11'11'1' . ~vld accomp1ny 111t: ~. ln Ille Circle, Fountain Yllln. C1llfornt11 p21a. 11 221»-.u, H1rbor BIYd., Cos•• Miii, ficers and a tioard of directors 5 of bl/JIMU of lfll undenlllfllll ln M¥ COmmlulon E•olres lorm ot Uihler cir urlllltd clllck, Ot!ICI Aprll':.17.,1'10 Counl'I' of Or1ng1, s i.11 ol C..UforflJ1. trs ptrf1l11ln1 lo ""ftftlll ot Mid Mlrd'I 2, g 73 p.1y1DI• lo Ille orcier ol '""' Cotl• Robert ... 1111111.ii Slid propertv ll dl!Kflbed In Qtnlll'tl for the newly formed group. I~~~~~~ , w11111n ,_ "'°""" ~r tl'll Publlillld Orante COltt O.lh' f llol, Miii counl'f wei.r District and wtot(h Paul vo.s as: All .iodl In trlde, flxturn . "11k>m"'' Members also w 1• 11 rece1·,e fln f llUblkltlafl of thll !11111«. April J, t, lf, U. 1'111 •JO wlll bf rrturntd lr'flmedl1tt1y II ofl•r Gtrlld M. l lllllett 1nd g.ood w\11 of ltlll llundrm>ll buHleu P..!IJd Apr11 S.1'111 LEGAL.NiOTICE I• <1111 1cceptld. . s r111 ot c.111orn11, l:OI Angeles COYnty; kr10Wll " LaunderlPlll 11ld ~t• 112100 copies of the permanent con-• Wllltr W. NlllMll RAY WALLA.CE On "Pf'll ,.17, ltJO, lltfor1 m•, 11 • "l Harbor BIYll., COlll MIN, !Counl'I' t•t ti nd h )a "°"""' Extc:Utoor of tll4 Wth Of tll4J" t llOllo Stcre!lrt Notary ~Ubllt 111 1no for .. kl $1111, of Oricttl, Stitt OI C1llhlrnl1. S I U On a '(y WS, ........,., .. 111mtd decfdl!\I NQT1C£ TO CllEDITOll.S Costa Mesa teun1~ penonallJ 1pp11red Robert L. l fnflftl, Thf l;Mllk tr.,.ier will be COl\'ll!l\f'\lltO at the·Jast meeting. OUllYSA, CAllll'I NTEll lft. SAllNES SUPIERIOll COUllT o, THI' Waler Ol1trlcl P•ut Yon Ind Glr11d Melvln Bennett 11n 0t el'IB tM 'Ith day af M1y, Se! f £ .y, ERMEn J. SCijAO, JI:, t TATE 0, CAl.IFOllNI" FOii: t"ubl!Shed Or•nu• (Ola! O•lly Plltll, known to ~ lo be tM --Wllosl 1'10, II lG;OO A.M. I I R~ bcraw ec ion 0 a three-act play .uu MlcMllur '"""· THE COUNTY 0 , OllANGE Aprll n. 20. u. u10 1•10 111'"". 1r1 sumerlbld to fhf w1m1n Corp .. ma Hartior e 1w ., c.rii MU.a, will be announced as well as NIWJ'Orl Ille:~• C111f. f2'il NI. A.U>ll l ... lt_nl ll'ld ldtnow11dgod lllty IX• Counly ot Or•ne-• $la1f of Cllltornl1. t11· 1nu w_,,.. Estatt of WILLIAM M. HAll:lllS, • LEGAL NOTICE 1tutec1 ii. """'· So ''' '' known to 111e Tr•Ml,rra. a time and place for casting. "'*111'1'• let l •ICYMr O!<,fild. IOFFICLAL S£ALl Ill bull ... ss fll!Tlff 11111· ldclrHHt Uied Membership is .. open to all .. .y_bllthld Onnte Coest D1i!r .'2,lol,.; NOTICE IS HEll E!IY GIVEN 10 ~ f'.)UIS Soorin ~:r.lan br t rllltferora tor Ille 1'bree YtlrJ ~l'[-,t, 1', 23, "3, 1t10 _.,v crl!dllars of 111or •bow! n•mld cle(edlfll Cl!lllll'ICA1'£ OF SUSINESS ~=·~ni::r: ~!,i;rnl• List~~· lrt: those living .()r .Working in the lhat 111 ""°"' tt•vlng ei.1,.., 111a1"'1 ""' f lCT1T1ous NAME Mw CommlHfon Expires Pellll A.Prll 9, ltrG Irv ine area inCJuding Special .,1a dec•Nlenl are •l!<IYlred to Ille ,.,_, 1'h• vndtn!vnecl 111oe1 cerllf't twe Is April 23, 1'73 • Amund)'t. Grlfml1d student memberships for those .-wll!I Ille nec:.Sstl"I' \'OUChlrs, In Ill• ofllet mnducilne 1 bullneu at ,,,n Bull\he&d. T·H241 Tr.,n11r11 -'"--~ccccccc=cc:--:-:-=-:~--iot 1111! clerk ol ttie .iicve 111llt11C1 court. or Hvnllneton e eadl. C•Ulornle, unckr ttw Pvbll$hld Or• ... • coasr oan~ Piiat, 1nurld Gr!m:stt<I under the age of 16. • -... • NOTICE INVITING l lDS ID Prtstnl 11\ern, will! l"'e nectt .. l"I' fi(t\lloui firm nam• al' EXCAL1B1JR" April 23. JO, Mav 7, ,.., 197!1 751·70 Tr•111fer-. ' '.HCrtlct ii lltrt'bl' 11lven !,._.t llM 8otr11 ol YOOCMi's, to 1~ unill!Nolgnld al 1111 oltlce LTO. i nd tr11t Hkl firm 1$ camllOMld tllGl!!NlS ESCROW COllP. 'Y~O.M of 1111 Or1r19e Cell! Junior ol his AttorMY, Edw1rd L. Conrow, J"° of Ille follOWlrtV P'lfWM, ~ n1me LEG AL NOTICE l'I. eox Utt, 21'0 Hf...,. LEGAL N OTICE TH URSDAY -"Excelle11f' ••• L. A. TIMES "WE BOMBED IN NEW HAVEN" r Frid 1 y/S•turd 1y/Sv11d•y "ONE FLEW OYER tHE CUCKOO'S lilut'· "A Theatrical Shock Treatment" ••• Dail11 Pilot FOii RESE.llYATIONSt CALL ..... UQ lW H1wp0rt •rvd., C&sl1 MIN Cttleg• Olll•ltl of Ortnot Counl'I'• Nari!\ y,lne Street, Suitt Number 101, LOI In lvl1 I ncl pllce of rtildence li At y C•I• MtM, Clllftndl fU26 C.Li"""'11, will 1'11Ctl"' lfll9'1 bld5 U9 ta ..,...,1e .. C1tllornl1 l'002t. wto~h It . fhe follows· hcr.w Nt . ft41 ".m. Tllffdly. MIW J, 1'10 •11 ~~~ pl1ce of Mlrieu of !ht ullderfl9)'Wd In Ill JDWJm G. Sll'l'k. 212n 8ulklle1d, NDTICll! Of uTL~~ llEAL Pft!> P11bll!lhed Or;n;t COii! 01llY PJIOI, 1IJ"W11 Dept. of Hkl l{l!oo! d (: 1 mal!tn per111nlnt to llle "'"• qi ll'lcl HuntlnDlpn Br1dl. c1111orn!1 .,EaTY "t .,111v"Te $ALE April 23. 1'10 1»10 Gary Honored Gary Me!Tll's performancel'=====================' 11 2701 F1lrvl1w RO&cl, 01 I d1Ct11ent, wllllln tour ,,_1111 Bfter thr OallCI AO•ll 1 19111 ~ ·Mnl . c111~11 •I wnkn time saldr·blds tlrs! nubllc•ll(lll of m11 notice. J~ll G. l llrk 5\IPElllO:•·coUR1' 0' T l wu~-i. tvlllklY -"" "'" •Nd 10 1• Oeled.Ml!'cl'I ?1.-19'10-STATE OF CALll'ORNJA. STATI! 1)fl-CAL:IPO••••" LEGAL N OTICE Office tnd Ci..tssroom Furnish n0$. °"" Conrav, lntTfmflll Ill Golden Wtst Collfllf E~r:culor ol lhe Will of ORANGE COU NTY; · f Oll THI COUNTY Of Oil.ANGE ~ All bid tr" j0 be In tccordinu wl!n tM 1~ named oecldent On APrll 1, 1970. Defore rne, • Nol.,.., In tlle Miiier of ll'f £1l•lt of S>.MUEL 1------J~~------I f11i llllll~IK!lon$ ind cancll!I-1nd fllWARO t.. CONROY, PYbll< In 1nd f0t tlkl Sl11t, Plfiont!t~ MAllVIN BURGESS, lka SAMUEL M. }.5n,,t Sl>ecltlutl()fll wtokh ••• now an Ille Ind llff Norlll YIM 11,....1, IP,..Brld Joi.eph G. I ll" known to I URGESS, DK9il1fcl. NOTICE 0, INTENTION TO """ bf HCurtd In m, ufllce al 1ne ~·il.Jt Numlllr 501 me la llt the ..en.on wllott Mme Notice It lltrtbr l iven lhet Ille u,.. Cll.EAT! SECURITY INTEll:EST ~ilriu Attn! of wld ,.chOOI d11trlcl. l &. A""ln. CiNitr111i ""' I• 1ub5cr!bed lo the within lnttrumenl denlon«I wlll tfll at Prly.ie i11e, (Sect. '\Dl -f1G1 u.C.C.) l!lell bldd ... ml/ll IUbrol!I W!lll Ill• bid ' ,.:,,. UUI 4fWIH Ind ltkncwl..:19M lie IXKVllCI "'-Pme, to llM tllvhal I nd but bidder, 'ubject NOTICE Is her~Y oiv,n to . me a hler'I dlldl; cer!lllM cl'led<. Dr bid· Al10nt.'f tor EXIClllw {OFFICIAL . SE ... LI '° conll,.,,..l!On of Mid Superior Court, Creditors of LA w II: E N c E H. dl~t bOl'ld fJllld'e PfY9bll to the order of Pvbllshed Orll\lle CNll Oal!r Pilot, J11n L. Jabil on °" lfltr !lit Utt\ dt~ of MIY, SCHHEBEl.4' INI E T HE L .... ~ Ora"llf COlil Junior eotieoe 01111kl Alltll'f 16. n. "3 lt10 6'9·7G Holll'Y Pvbllt • C..Ulornll l970, •I the otfl<I of Camll & lloss, scHNEBELT, oebla!"S, w"°se buslnt5* &Ofn;I ti Tr1n!ees In 1n fmount nol limo ' ' Prll!CIPll Dnlce ln ~=nerit'f fl U w, 99oll) SOl'r l lld Oly lddr•U il 1«M E. 8utt1lo SI., $1nl1 '!'-In Ji ve percnet (5'1i.J ot "'' i um bid Ii LEGAL NOTICE Orane• Counl'I' • . of S•nla Ft prlnps, Cauntv Ana, counfY. of Or•"IH'• St1te ot a !IU•tll'lfW 11111 flll! bkl<:ll!r wlM fflle' lnlD · My CommllllOn Explrts arl 'i: ".:r.lff, I 1Sllteodof I C1!1fornl1, C1llhlrnl•, tl'lll ' M!curll'I' Intern! 1$ tilt Ill'~ eontrKI II IM lllne 11 Mlrch 2, 1973 a r I, 11 1 I lll1tr11t of aboul to be crealtO br Debtor I nd twiraed to l'llm. In the nlf!ll of !allure to Pvblhlll!CI Or1nte COis! 01lly Plltlt, ::~ :if'"°~ld 11~1 ltt~UlellfN nd of1 deal~ granted !o CORNELIUS J, PEREZ Jlt., •fer Into well f;Onlract, "" p!'DCH<li ol l'·U117 A1>rll 2. t, "· 21. 1t10 tOS-70 "'~' 11'11 -Ml; II o1' Miki .. a__ __ !',."'r:.s lfld LORllAI HE E. PEREZ. Sa<urld ~ thttk wlll bl torleffld, or !n t11e. case Cl:llTlflCATI! 01' SIJSINISt '"' _._...,..,.. .,as Parties. wtiose bu1ln111 1ddr111 li' 7IO .;. oono tht full ,..,.,, n1erl'OI w>!t be l'ICTlllO\IS ltl.MI LEGAL NOTICE •tqulr!<I by OPffallon of riw or olt'l«Wlse. w 1911> st co111 MIN CGunly of ~.~lled ~ iald KhOOI dl,tfl(I, ™ undlr11gntd cklM certllY he 11 con-atlter !lien or In addition lo !Mt of o~1 ... 1, Siil~ of Callfarnll. ' Ho bld<ler ll'Wlr wllhclraw ~Is bid tor I dlletlfl9 1 buslneH In Or1n111 County lftid dKttsed, al Ille 1111'11 of tk1tn, Tiie p~rtv In whit!\ the Seeurlty Pfrlod of tor1Y·l!YI (ol.Sl days 1t11r !hi C•lllOrnlt, un<le1' Ille ncn11ous firm n1me CER.Tl,ICA~EM~ I USINISS ~~iv:~ ~n 111~, ~~~·~ ;;'* ""Ttr:y lntarnl wlll be creal"" Is. In general. •ti If! tor the ~Iner llltr.af. of (I) llfCREAl.IONAL VEHICLES (1) f lCTITIOUS HAME ol Ci llfOrnll Plrllcvlerly :~;,,.,, 1 ' tll llxlu"s Ind l!QUlpmenl, ltlrnltuN! Ind "TIM tloln:I of TrUileel r"erves 11141 TO., TOWH • toi/111 ~lnest In Or•noe IOllo 10 1'. r •1 lurnlllll..,1 ol Debtc• cov••lnt praperlY pi'lvilfll' or rt!Kfll'ICI 1ny i nd 1!1 bfoh or County 1nd 11111 Mid firm 15 composed of The unclet1lglled doel etrllf't !'le Ii con-.,,,.., wt. now 1oe1teo 11 780 w. lttn s11eet, le wtln •"'I' lrttgultrllle• Gr In· Ille follawl"' NrwM. wl>oH name In futt dOOlng I bu1l""H at n1 W. 1tl!I, Co.It Lo~ 11 of Tract No . .tll", 11 sllown CO.II MH!t, County al O•en11e, 51111 forma1111tt 111 i nv bid &r In 1111 bidding. •nd Dllc:t ot rtsidencf li u folloWs: Mrs., c1111om11, ul\der !tie lkllllOu• llrm on !TlfP rtcon:ll!d In Book U6, al' C1l1hlrnl1, all<! DU1lneH kn<>Wn 11 Nont\111 E WllSOfl N1th•n 0•11 Tvr111r 11•1) Stnl• n•me of H H HOL8ROOK PLUMBING .. Ptges ~. 17, "' " INt so. of FAT FINGERS sectf. IOI;.., pt TrUi!"' 11 Anll1, Foun11111 YAlltY, Ca11tornle ~e:~Tl~Git!'"f 'llilt 111d tl::iols com~ ~~~17:~/:i!PI• ,.corct$ of Or•nu• ,.,,. ilflrese!d· 11eurlly lr11,,1cti0n· wlll l"Ubllsl!ld °''i7'i: COit! De Y :i~~~ Oaled M>rll I. 1t11t lull ,e,,,, :ia:'et~ ~~:".:.a 1, '!, ~i;:..,.n Slree't llddrtH:' 1011 SOUit! Huron be COMU<nmllfil (Ill or titer tile 11th ~II 1' ind 23, H11htn Dtle Turner Owen M Sterner "'30 Flight Ave Orlv•, Stn11 An.11. C•l!lornli . dlY of M1y, 1910, 11 1~:00 A.M. 11 STAlE OF C"LIFORNIA, St 1 A • ' ., S.lt will be IUb!ecl 111 c1,1rrint ll~ts EMERALD ESCROW CORPORATION, ORANGE. COUNTY : Oi~~ A~~ll U ltlO t ove n a n 11 , eondlll-, rt'llrictlons'. 6161 Llntoln Av• .. Suite 'r, 011ent Park. On At rll I, 19111. belon. mt, a Natal"I' t>wen M' sr ne rn11'Ya11ons, rlgl'lb, rlghltAll-w•'I' 1nd C•!lfornte, b'I' cesll •nd note, ------::--::--:-----· IPubllt In ind tor uld Slalt, peri.onll!Y · tr r ''"""'~'• of reron:I 1'•~•., rents So t1r 11 known to Ille Secur"" SAii 2"27 1-ared N11ti1n Cale Turner ~-11 to $t~te r ~~lj~Ot~~'ro O:!t/llle Ccunly;H l oper1tlng 91'(1 ll'lltlntf11o11nc• expentes' Partv. 111 bu1IMU names Ind l<ldrt,,11es NOTICI 1'0 CllliDITORS ,,,., ta be the oenan whose n•me !1 Pub~lt ~~ and 1 ' Id °S~.~t, ii:r 0 'i'J' and pr1mfum1 en 1nsur1M1 11ccegtabt; used bY Ille Debtor tor IM tti"" Yt••i SUPl!RIO• COUllT Of THI! wbtcrlbed ta ll}e wl"'ln lnl!rumenl Ind i ppeered OWtn ~ 1:1 nw k' 'fna y 10 Ille Pllrelllitr slwrll 11t P'orft!t<I 11•1 p11t, 1re: NONE $9ATf OP CALl,OllNIA POii 1cknowlld1ll<I ht extcull<I IM umt. ta be !hi person ..,,OS: lllmt~~.! H of flll di ll of reeordlng at ca,.. Dl lfd: Aor11 6, 1970. TH• COUNTY Ofl OllANGI: COlfkl1! Seall '°" 10 Ille wUll!n Instrument INI Yl'/'lllC'!'. SlllB w!ll furnhl! 11 the SECUREO PARTY Nt. a .. M Joan L Jabs! acknowledted lie •itaevllld 1111 N IM l~Pl!I.. of Stli.r I 11111 policy In CorMHUS J. Pe~r. Jr. Ei1-le of PHYLLIS VICK WRIGHT, ND111"1' Public -C1lltorn!1 \O FFICIA L SE"Ll • st1ndard form. l.crr1lM E. ll'er1r •I·• •-n 15 PHYLLIS Y. WRIGHT, Prlnc!111I Otllce in Mi-K .., Term5 ol sale c11ll In ltwlul money EMl!llAl.D ESCllCIW CORPORAllON . "" '"'w o~enoe C:oonty " · .. enrv of lilt \Jrllted S111n on conllrtn111Dn 4111 l.l11Cot"' ""'" Svllll r DtcNllCI. M~ Cornml,,1(111 E•P(res Notarv PVbllc.-C..tllornll of lltlt , or "" Ulsh Ind ba1•nct llv.111 Pll'k, C•Hlllnlll NOTICE 1$ HEllEllV GIVEN ta 1"' Mircn 2• 1973 Prlncip1L Otf1c1 In iwldenced by nett SKUrtid by ... ..._a;e Etcrow•,.., 11·217'·S eN1dllor1 of thl 1~ fll""°" tkced<lnl Or1n~e Cov~IY T -•• c ; ei tllel I N --t 1\1Vlfl9 t l11mt 191!MI P~bllsllld 0•-1 Cot1t Di iiy Pllo!, My c I loll EXJll er rust Deed 011 tl\t pre>ptrty !IO Publllllld or .. 191 0 II D1ilV IOI, .. •• , .... _ _._1 ao 1'911Ulred lo 1!1e Ap•!I '· l6, :!l, lll, 1'10 64·1G Novem~ ;! 19n '111 sold. TIM percent of 1moont bid to April 2J, 1970 755'7tt _.., ~" r ' . bl dtPOllted wCtll blcl. • t11em. wilfl 1111 nec1ssart YOlld>en, ln LEGAL NOTICE Publlslled Or1"11l' Coa1t D11IY Pilot, l kh or alfi&n 19 be In wrllirtO aNI !he ofllct DI the (lerk of !hi 1b0Yt April 16, 23. 30 11111 MIY 1, 1t10 .U.10 wlll be rK el,..,, •I the ifOresMd office ..,r1tltcl court, or IO Ofl!.lfl! thfm, wl!ll t i 1ny 111'1'11 t llW !ti. tlr1t wbll(tllan "" necemil"I' 'IOlldllr1. ta tilt u,.. LEGAL NOTICE llereot and belo•• date ol Nit . T111l-------------- c1er110* 11 tl'lt oft!« d nil 1tterney1: ,.Ji... uNler1lgn!'ll reserve$ tht rlglll to rtitt1 f'-31044 OUll.YfA, CAllPENTEll: & llAll:NES. C£1lTl"ICATI! 0' SUSINISS T·il2Q tnY 11'(1 111 bids. C£1lTI FICATE 0 ' BUSINE$S f4y EllHES1' J. !CHAG, Jll:.! ~1 Oovtr f!CTITIOUS NAMI! SUPERIOR COUllT 01' THE Oiied lhl1 20lh dtY ol Ap.rll, 1f111. FICTITIOUS NAME .Drlw, swne 201, P051 Otfke Bal< 1786, ,,,. vnderslel'lld don certtly he Is CD» STATE OF CALI FOllNIA FOii: J1Hll H. 'Bu.,.., TM unOtrslgned doei ce•llf't he I! NfWPDrl Beach, C1lllornl• 92663, WlllCl'I dUC!l!'!SI I blnlneu 11 :llllO E. (0~11 l Nli COUNTY OF Oll ... NGIE Adrr)lnl1lrt1'IX OI ltl,e IS!lle condud l"' I b!ISIMU II U092 6rookllur1t, •k Ille plaC• al' butlneH ot the undersloned Highway, SvHe 2. Corona del Mir. No A.f.SIU of 1•kl Dtcedlnl Garden Grave, C1lllornl1, uncler Ille 11> 111 rNllt•S 1>f1'11l11lnt la lhe e1tatt C1lllornl1, Under Ille llcllllOul llrm name NOTICE Of HEAlllNG 01' PETITION CAMIL a llOSS llctllloot firm n1m1 of CARPET ti sakl <llcfdent, wlll\111 tour maflllil ot U·CHANGE LOCK SYSTEM$ and t~al l'Oll .. ROIATE OF WILL ANO P'OR ""Orr & D•r RNll CENTER tnd lhll filld firm !s com~ t fttr ll>e !IN.I oubtlc1t1(111 DI thlt notice. 1ald llrm 11 tO!llpOSfCI of the lortowlne 1.liTTEll:S TESTAMEN TARY II', 0 , l tl 2'4' • of Ille lollowlnt peAQA, whMe Mme 01lflf\ M1rdl 21. 1'JIO. M''"""' wl'IOlt namt In full tnd place of Ellllf ot OONALt> JOSEPH S~ITH 511111 fe Sprl..,_, (llH. tM1f In f~ll Ind Pll(f of reskltnte II IS Wllll1m Wood Wrl9hl r111ldell(e I• 11 lalloW1: t>ece;ued ' Ttl: Ulll UnlYtrslfy 4-21• tallows; ExKUIOr ol !he Wiii Rttd $.oyle1, 2J\t Oc•~n 81Vd .• Coron1 NOTICE 1f HEREBY GIVEN t hat Al1on11YI fw Adml11lstr1ffll Jl:'fln C. W1ls~. 111 (OllOll, HtWPOf'I of 1111 at.ow 111med dec:l!Clent 11o1 M••· Callfornl•. EOWAll:O w . SMITH llas flllO l'lereln Publlsnld Oranoe Cc1st 01nr Pllo!, Be•ch, Calif. l)UllYEA, CAll:,!JllTER a SAINES D1tod April 1. 1t10. 1 p'l!llan !or prollftle of wl11 •nd Apr!! t3, 1~. ll), 1910 151-10 Oatld AP'll 21. ll07, .I v: O Nl:ST J. scW~G. Jll.. ill.fed S•vle1 fer 111uanc~ of Lf.llf'I Tei!amen!•l"I' Jol'lo C. Walsh "'1 Dl'lll' 0r1 .. , l•ltl 291 Slalt of Ctllforol1, Or111f" Counlv: to the ptllllorler, relerenet ta wtoicll LEGAL NOTICE Stat• o! C1lllorn11, Oranv~ Coun1y: ""' Otlkt SIX 1711 On AP•ll 1, 19111. before me, 1 Nallrv I• mede filr tur!htr P•rllcu1i rs, and I------------On Atr!I r(1. 1910. belart me, 1 ·, 11-.-t •--· C1YI. '"42 M lle In end IOr wld s1a11. tte™'fllllv mar tM lime and place of hearing T·JSlJI Not1ry Publ In •net tor 1eld Stare, 't~4l Ml.ftGI 1011eered Reed S.0Yles known lo m• to bl 11\t wme 1111 w~n HI tor Mav e NOTICE TO CIU!OITOllS pef'$0tllll'I' ao-red Jolln C. W•I~ k"""'n f t fir (XICvlllr !I'll oeraon wtlo .. norne Ii 1vbicrllled IO 1910, 11 J:ll t.m.', In Ille couf'l'<KI,.; OF IULI( 1'11:ANS,1Ell IO tne lo be the °'"'°" Whose n1m& ,• P\1"1!911ed. Orlnlf (OISI Dtll'I' PllOI, tne wllll111 IMlrvmtnl Ind 1ekncw..:l9ed ot Dlpfrtmnt Ho. 3 of seid tOllrl. i~· 6\tl _ ,,.1 U.C.C.I 11 IUba<rlbld IO ~ within IMtrumMI : A.ortt z. t. 1'. :n, ltPG 5'7·7tt lie ••tcultd thf ume. 11 700 Clvle ,C.iiter Or!ve Wes!, In Nollet ts neretw olvon to Ille CrlCll1'1rs tnd acknowledte(I he 1xeculld lh1 1am1. (OFFICIAL SfALI tilt Cll'I' 111 Slnlt A,.., C1llfornl1. ot CORNELIUS J, PEREZ, Jll: ind (OFf"IClAL SEAL) • ~.~::: L EGAL NOTICE ~~;:PsUbf~!'fi'tornli OltNw"."~~ rT j~~·N, ;~:A':,';ine!'; .:ir~z.1, Tr;e~lt•~;:; ::i':,...."py~~~auiornl• ., '..,, f>!lncl1>1I Otlla ln . Counl'I' Clt11! l9!h Slrfel. Cosla Met.I, Countv of Pr!nclpal Office In • ,•;-. f'·3'1t2 Or•nt• Countv DONNSLLY, CUaK, or,nge, 51•1~ ot Cilltornl.!l, 11111 1 bulk Or•1111t Caunl'I' • '• ClllTIPIC&TI! Of I USlNI:$$ Mr Commission Exo1rH (HASf: & HMKH • tranift!r !i'lbOul 10 be midi to Lawr•nce ~:Vt<;:';'l~'."'i.~:ol<ff • • l'ICTITIOUS NAME Aprll 11, 1013 '°'South Srtrh•t Sir.ti, ltl~ l'lllr · ti. Schntl!t!t a1111 Erllf1 "· S<hnebtll, ··.;rtot ndtrsltnld do lf"ll!Y mev '" Pub1iill"" Or1nt• Coest OtllV Piiot, Los A...-llt, C1lltenlll •14 Tranlfere1s wllo1t lluslneii lddl'fli 1, A:r~ll>l:re:. ~~n~~14~c1~~ 01111 :::n ~(,,. 1 11\nlflf!li 11 ~03.SI Hltntlneaie April t, 16, 21, JO, 197!1 , ... 10 I"' Ul-3) '""°'t1 . 1-0• E. eut1110 St., Sin!• Ana, counlw -------------"11.w .• ·Fou"tt lo VllltY Ct!llornl.t under llOl'1'ff fir ll'llll'-r' .1 or Or•l'lllf, Sl1te ot C1t1tornl1. ':'Nilllic11t1ovt flmi n.m~ of eu111of11:AOE· LEGAL NOTICE Pvbll$htcl O<anDt Co.11 O•llV Pila ' Tll• properly IO l!t !ransterrld ;, LEGAL NOTICE !4M~llT·EllP011:1' •nd 11'111 .. Id firm 11 April 21• » .. 29, 1910 ~•l·10 loeatld al 71(1 W. 19th , Slrt1ft, C:os!e l--------------II ~ of Ille fQllowrne ptrMnl, wno.. Mesi. Counrr of Or1ng1, Stat• at 1'-31Mt "'.,,.. 111 fl.Ill 1ncr tl•tt1 °' mldt'ntt 1,1 .,.un1 L E GAL NOTICE (811torn1e. Cl!Rl l,ICATE OF BUSINESS 11 l<lllOw$: CEll.TIFICATl Of 1\IS1NIS$ Said prOPfrlr II described In general P'ICTITIOUS NAM!! ' ~~~r~~:n/i1nA~!~i:. to;1ftor~\:h11no11e Tiie und::~!~o~~!~1tv sh• 1• ,.,,,.. ''~t Al~~f°' c~~1!l~ae~lur:!'r ~~~f::! c~~1:'";11~~nw ~~ i~l~o•~,j.~ r Anthony Arlllno. 10JS1 Hlslhllntlle t:OllduclinD 1 buSlnl!ll 11 P.O. 80l :I05J, CERTIFICATE OP e USINESS k!IOW'll ~I Fat Flngen •NI located lrytne, Ctlllotnl1, under !hi fldlll0u$ 1o Aw .• Foun!al~ Valley, Clllfar"l1 Costa MeM, Cttl!ornll nt!,. vndor !lie FICTITIOUS MAM£ et no WfSI l9!h st .. Cosla Mfia, llrlYI Mme ol SU N COUNTRY E"H• 'l;"r• M, ~1mmon .. 10Ul Nklttllno1lt t!ctlllOus firm name d "A$Tll:OLOGY" Thr under1lgned does ttrllfy slle 1t County al Craner•• 5Mlf of Clll!wfl!I, T£R .. RISES Ind lto1t wlcl firm It (Gm- low ., Founleon VtlllY, Cl!llornl1 eNI th1I Mkl llrm 11 comoosfil (II CONlvctlno.• bulll'lll$ 11 6111 111~ Sir~!, The bulk lraMltr w!tl bl con$vmm1ttd POWd of 1111 lollowlnt ""'°"' Wll05I 0111<1 AP•ll 7, ltl'O tM folk7Wlnt perwn, wi-t n1m1 ln HunllnDlon Be.en, C1llfor"ll' 111\Ch!r tl'oe on Ot itter !lie 11111 da'f of Miv, '""" ln full al'(I Piac9 Pf mkltnet An!llony Artill'IO 11111 llnd Ol8Ce ot resldent't 11 1$ ft>llowl: llctll!oul llrm name of M'S MARKET 1910 •• , lO:DO A.M .•• Emer1ld Escrow 15 11 toUow5: ~r!!vi,i. J 's1Arll•M Jttnnt!le Yvonnt Glenn. 150 W. •nd Illa! 11id tlrm 15 comppu•d al corp0r11lon, 6161 Llncoln Avtnut. Suitt Nci'.'T, Ca~ii ~.n't.u:~11.Flllrnort • TATE 0, r:~•,,, •. ., ~l Ctnter s1ree1 (AOI. Ho. 0 , COl!I 1111! follow!119 perJOn" wllo51 n1me In 7, !1~111 Parlt. 'Countv of Orang!, Sllll ooood ., 11 '' ,,_ ........ "1"" ~ ... C.Hf, '2626. foll tnd pl1ce of mldo!nc• ll It tolloW1: of CalllOrnll. r • •v· OllANGE COUNTY: Ott«! Apr!! 1, 1'10. Mrs. Emny M. Airu«>, inn Stnto So Jar 11 k!IO....,. to !!It Tran'11rllft Jlintl N, McCenn Oii Hr!I 1, 1970. betOI'!. rn1, I Noiarv JeeMe!!e Y. GleM R!IO, Founll!n V~llev, Cillfomll. Ill buslneo$ ne""" 11111 iddres•tl uied Stall OI Cllltornllo, Orantt CIM!ty: f"ub~ lft Ind tor Wkl Sl1lt, perscnlllJ $Ille of Celllotnl1. Clrlnllt Caynty: Otlfd fMrc~ ]1, IJ10. by Trans!lron for 1111: thrff yffrl 0~ Aprft 21, 1'1G, lleltlr1 fftll, I 1-rf:d Ml<Ll'I'~ J, "rtl1n11, A"lllonY Ar· 011 H rll I. ltl'O. befDf'e ""' a Noll .-Y MrL EmllY M. Alrul llsl PIS!, irt; Notary PUblk In Ind IOr Slld rS!tft, flllnt, 11111 C1tr1 M. Simmon,. known to Publie Jn •nd tor J,Rljl SI•"· perion~llr Sti lt of C•lllorl'lli, Ol'lnoe CounlY: Noni .PlfSQn,!lllY IOPN1'CI J, N. MCC1nn k_,, inrlO bl t114 --whose. nlmts 1" ePJHl'N JNnM11t YVlll"Mt Glenn •nown On Marc~ 31, 1910, belorr ml'. 1 Ottld April a. lt10 10 "" to be 1~ ""'°" wl!oK Mmt tvmer!bect lo lilt w11!1tn 1111!Nmtnl Ind 10 int IO l!t lh• perscn '""°'' lllmt Nollrv Public 1"· •NI far illd Stl!o, Llw,tnct H, S<hnClbell ' 11 1ubscrlbtd to the wllllln tnslrurn1111 okl<"""t.clPed 11>t1' t itcurld tr.t ,.nw. it t\lbKrlbtd to the wllllln l11111umtnl l>l'rto"'ll" 1POl!1r1<1 Mri. Emltv M. Airup TraMleffMI •nd 1C•ncwlN11ect n' ueculld th• wme. Oflkl1I $1~•11 L. J°"t Ind 1c1tnowlfdved '"' eo;ec:utld Int Utmt. •nown IO "" t~ be th• "'"°" Wl\osf f::~~:re:thnebell (OfFIC~ ... e~s~~~~nel1t Notl l"I' Pulllk . Ctl1fornlt (OfF IC:IAL SEALI n1me 11 1Ubttrobod lo Int Wlll\!n I,.. •ftof!llALO ISCllOW COllPOllA.TIOH Nol11"11 Publlt, Ctlllarnil ll'rlll(lffl Office 111 JOSfOll £. 0 •v1, llrumfn! Ind Kknowledt ed Shf tlfCUltd £1'1 LJnctlll &Vltllll Sll!t f PPlnclPfl Olllce Ill 0 ' Not•rt Publlt<1lllOrni. lhf stmf. '• -o c rv rinvt oun!y f>•lnclPll Oftla !ft !OFFICIAL SEALI SIMM f'lrk. Cllltef'lll ra119t ovn MY Coma>lulo~ (JPl<H l:t<""' NI. Mr Comm!HIOll Extltlll ~ Match ,, ''"' Or1tntt County Jean L. ~I •S·10H·S $Nlemller 14 lt7J • ~!*111111111 0ral'l8e Cotll D•flr f''lot. M'I' Commlstlofl Eltl"" Notary Publk.C1111or~1. Publlsllld Orll'lllf (HSI Diiiy F'llol Publlsl\ICI Or1111e' COMI DlllY Piiaf, "'"'"' II. U. 30.1'1' 6ll<"O Jurs 21 , 1'10 PrlnclP1I Olllce In .., ... 11 13 lr11t 7$0-7'1 "iwll 2l. 30, M&J 7, I" lt111 1f0..1' ' Publltl!ed O••n11 Coest 0.11, Piiat. O•ante CounlY 1 c·----·-------c----LEGAL NOTICE AP•!I '· e. "· U. 1910 601·10 ~~.;ri;~~l::;n E~Pll'I'!! •· LEGAL NOTICE Publlslild Or~"'' (Ol)I D1ll'I' Piii!!, -----~~~-----APrll 2, t, U, 23, 1910 J'9-10 l'•J1111 •'• '• P.UIM Clll:llflC,lTI O' SUllNRSS NOT1CI OiJ INTl!NTION TO liNGAO~ •!>o:"•ltl•TIPICAT• 0' l\IS!l41!SS "·M1n LEGAL NOTICE l'ICTIT!OUI NAMI • • ..... ™l SALi Of' ALCOHOLIC jO..._•,.• .. ICTlllOUS NloMli The Ut'>dtn ltrwd dO ttrllf'I llln' lrt R,lGIES ··N Wl'IM........., Oo ctrlUv 11\ty ... Cl!llTlflCATS 0 , SUSINl!lt Con<lvclll'll I bull-•• ~'" PKfflt "P•ll tt. 1t10 • )rs 1 bullnf!u tt 1CM E. GllndlOfl 'ICllTIOUI MAMIE Cf:ll.lliJIC&TE 0 ' IUSINISS AH .. C11&ll MIN, Cil!lornli. \lndlr tl'lt 1"0 WHOM 11' MAY CONCE11t4 wt•i °'~ Cllllorftll, \Hider tlle llC'-Tllt' u~ntd ._ c.f'llf'y lllff Ire l'ICTITIOUS NAM!! llctll~t llrm M ml Of THE SUH MAKER Sub!~ lll ISWll'ICt cf ttw lktf!H: lllllli fl~ """' ol ~ll:KE. lndvtlrlel tonctucllntl I butlnltl It ,10 1'111nl Tll• llndl'l"tl....., ~ll!let lie Is CO•" CO DESICNS Ind llltt 11111 f!rm It 1Dl)llfd '°'" nollc:t It ht,. gl....,, 1n11 'bl PICll Hrm 1, (OmOOSld of *" 11., M,.un!lllOIOfl 8ttttl. c.111ornl1, undtl" d!IC!lllll • 11111111111 II 1'121 SltY Part Cir· ~oolifd Of Ille foltowl"9 per1&11$, wl'Hlw It'll undl1'llfnld ~ ta 1tll tlcohollc ~· ~ ,,_mn In full Ir.. I I t 1111 o U $ firm n~rnt of cle, p 0, llOl 433•, lhll\t, (ll!!Ort'lle, Nlmll Ill full al'ld t lt<ff of resOdlneit ......... agot• II !ht prtmblt, ctllCrlbtd "'ruklln<a 1rt 1$ to1lowl• '11:0GllESSIY£ 'LASTICS Ind 11'1111 wtld 1111<1er 1119 lkllllous firm "'""' Of L T. IN! ., tollclw1· II !OllaWi: L Ill~ 11-1 £. GlendOr• A~'·• firm t~ comaMICI of Ille to!J.owlnt Pl"WI'\, LIT HO & PRINTING CO. Ind ll\lt i.eld Ratlllll Hio~ter, HJ' ftlC!llC AVlllUt , 1~ AIQon(wlfl OrlYI, H1.111tin9I011 ,. Ctl~ Wt'loW ., • ....,. In lull Ind 1l1C1 ol mK:ttMI firm It comPGlld of !ht 1ar1owln1 ~"on C 1 Mna C•lllO!'f\11 llead'I "' p, $toffi11. "6 \II LiVel• 51., It •• tollO•o. ~.!18"" _in lult '"" Plac• Of fll'lldlnet o;~ wir'N!"' nn Pit111c A"'" He. P"'"uanl IO w<h lnttnliOfl, lf'll! u,.. a I Ori..,., C.111forn1&. Glll"I' L. Tl1tNttl. 7'31 Cl.Iv St .. " l l "'!Iowa. II Coile Milli C:ilt!l:Mnll d~ralgned It lpplYlllO to 1111 ~rt .... nl Oltiid 'APrH 2. "111· Huntin1fofl &Nell. (lllfornl1 C ltrit~ll: G. Tl1111n,11. 1:1'° M~nd..,111• olorec1 Aorlt 10; ltl'll. al Alcvlllllk a--.. Can1f9! tor lt11111D1 .. Ktllfl l. ario Dttrcl April I, 19)1 inyon d • Lot A"fe.IOli, '004it, Ctllf, II ~tuter by 1<'1Mf1r el 1n llCOl\Ollt blVl'f'IOt • • 0< ,. __ , STA'TE OF CALIFORNIA. Ltfllrd G Tl!ornti 15 loltows: QlffW'llJ.I. Mitt .._...l'f'. 011 NGE COUNTY· STA~£ Of U.llFORNIA. St~ll of c111torn11. <W•!'!Slt COUlllY:' ON !IAl.E GENERAL (Ilona Fide ...,,. " lt10. bttort jM, I HOlll"I' A • -'· ORANGE COUNTY O'I ""'(I '°· '''° """°" mt. • Pllbllc e ti P'llal LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N OTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ; on the recent "CBS Children's " I Hour" play, "~ummer .I s . • !\Hl@(,i1J iJ_\IJ=Rll11fj_l;(;JfjJ . Forever," won him the besl . actor award at the JOlh annual Shows Start 1t Duslc •Children under 12 fr..t Television Festival in Monaco. -. HELD OVER - BEST A CTOR JOHN GUN KIM WAYNE • CAMPllEll • DARB~ TlC!iNICOLOl'I' •A PAAAMOUNT ~Ul'I . l!J'lt ALSO -GP Liz1 Mlnnelli "THE STERILE CUCKOO" Barga in Matinee Wednesday, 1 P.M. FREE REFRESHMENTS MAT • .ADMISSION Sl.00 2ftdo Mtwrci•r .... CM -....... ·-............... .U.. hll -Ot . J·I JJO HELD OVER , ......... CXtlQl "l:lUllf -ALSO- '"' i\mev MAGGll SM IT H O. P. IATI NfJ ' Exdllfll °""'118 Prtor•m "2901, A $PACI ODYSS&Y" "Ill' "lllpE TH• HIGM WINO" -·-..... 5'S.J31J ---·· --111-J,Y!,. Atld""'1' Aw1nl e a t Attru. "PlllM• 0, Ml$$. JS:AN ellOOla" "•llTCH CA.SSIDY ANO TNI: $UNDAHC•\ KID" Winner Of J AcldtmY Aw•nl5 "MIONICiHT COWIO't" (XI Caltr aest .,kture "ALICE') ll£STAUltANT" 11111 Coltr All C1lor Harror Sllfw-12 DIV-1111\') "HOllll.OR HOU5£" tG .. J Coftr e orls Karloff ''THI: ClllMSON CULT" t•PI CtW Atadl""'f "WI~ Wlflntr l lil Acltr -JOHN WAYNI ''TllU~ GRll" !Gl Color . .. "STERILE CUCKOO" {GP) Ctlef All Color S~ow ''GAILY, GAILY" (G,) '"" "JULIET OESAOE." 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Y11 ftp Thlst (C) (30) Niji,.y Ruutll, J.Kk Carter 1nd Mor., AR!sterdarn 111111. fJ Sil O'Cloct Morit: (C) "R1ln· trtil C..111;" ConcluslQn (dr1m1) '53-Elil'•btlh Tl)'lor, Montiomery Cllfl. [YI lrl1rie Sllnt, lee M1rvin. Yo11n1 1dvtnturtr in Civil War times SUn:hts for happiness, shlr· Int the low of two very difletent women. 8 ftld: Ylll o,le (lO) m 111t nrnts1o111t <C> (lG) at.sier lrd: jC) (60) @ Cil AK lftll111 Men (C) (30) Ell) Whit's Nn? (30) "Mission Control." Paul Hu1ey of NASA 1Wd.u childr1n on 1 tour of the Houston ftelllty. 9 (J) CIS Ntwa (C) (30) • Ill Aiulllt (30) IE B CeliHiltl (JO) Q) ""* bt Ult ltOlnd (C) (60) J1tk Wh tl1, Nu Dreitr, Gkiria Greer, P1tti Beetle. 1,30._ ....._ (C) (60) 0 ...... """ .... (C) (90i Charita Nelson Reilly, Dem 'ot Luise, Andy Kim a:uest. Jayne M1 .. dows. .IOe Clmpenena; Stm Nten ind Ann ·Marrrtt fl*t. m To Ttn 1111 l rut-(C) (30) EI!! W1shl11fto11 Wtel 11 ltovllw (C) (30) tI) P'r1111itr (C) (2. br) ''Cll1nt1ie I Un Toiero." M1n11tl 8tnltu. l:OS Cl) TtJt.lttYim MUtiCll (55) l:JO n tD@ m lroFlsidl (C) (60) (iij "L'Cll1yim." An 1ncient Toti!\. stolen from 1 1110desl t1mpl1, la 1111 obj~ of 1 despeiate seard'I. 0 1011111 (C) (90) o IHl oo m ""'"'"' (~ <,., "S1m1nt111 1nd the B11nd1lk. • Sam tllmbs t be1nst1lk to recowar her nlfl1w1y d1111hter. T1blth1. Johnnie Whitaker iuests ts J1ct, •nd Deacon Jones pl1ys tht 1u11d· ian of th• 1l1nt's ustle. m D1Wid frost Sllow (C) (90) (D Thi llf Yalllf (C) (60) 9:00 fl Qi'(i) CM nurw., Morit: (C) "Thi Mlllion1l"n" (comedy) '61-Sophil Loren, Petet Sellers. Lo'lt stor)' 1bout• 1 l1m1lt tycoon who believes "'Ol!'f ~n buy •RJ· thin& she duires and 1 selfless In· dl1n doctor pr&etlcln& in 1 poor settlon ol London. O @<Il &>Tom JOIU (C) (60) (R) Joel Grey, S1ndi1 Shaw i nd The Ace Truck!nt Comp1n1 guest. til Nrr f'l•Jhoull (60) "A Crick In Ille-Ice." A WT)' lllir1 an bu· 1e1ucr1cy br th1 J9th-untury Rus· siu1 writtr Nlkol1I LeUov. · , $ Aqui Tr11 P1tint1 (30) 0 TM a1.. Cui1 (C) (30) 9:30 0 @@ &?;) Drlintl: (C) (30) Sindy Baron, Cara Williams and •·eur1Jary -Helpful Woman.~ S&t. LH Meriwelhlf a:uest. Fridty i nd Officer Gannon seareb m tor 1 female robbtry suapeet who MJ r.....nt1 Martiltt (C) (JD) preys: on elderl1 people. Dk:k Whit· Im (JJ r.r., Mlaa (60) linghlU, Julie Bennett, Art Balin1er @ CIJ Mntlay-ltrinkltJ (C) (30) ind Ed Oeeme1 are featured. Ii) I IJIC!il I lfldi• for till p1• 0 News (C) (30) Barter Ward. dflt (C) (30) A film •bout !hi OJ Nns (C) (30) Biii Johns. Elst·West Center in H1w1ii, a n&· all Horoapo con Prof. Horanp/ tlonal educational institution. J1111es (30) MacArthur narnites. 9 (I) Ha Said, Sb1 Said (C) (30) lO:OO O tij {j) m Dean Mirtl11. (C) !E) Jlfotldn 34 (C) (60) -(60) Jimmy Stewart Leslie U1g1ms, fl' IMIR Desert lttp0rt (C) (30) Dom. Deluise, Al~ert Brooks, Danny Jack Latham. Lockin, Jan Diley 1uut. Pr_ogram may be deleyed one lfffi!k •f last all Aruda11t T1 (30) WHk't Apollo XIII moon Wll~ W.s teltYilled 1s sclledu!ed. 7:00 El CIS Ev1nin1 Jllrn (C) (30) Willer Cronkite. 0 wtiars Mr Unt? (C) (30) m•...,...., <"> OJ lllt ~ Clod: (C) (JO) CiJ (IJ TM A111triu11 Wut (C) (30) fl)AMnl (lO) Ql(f)Tmll er Co!U!HMU (C) iD Tn111 Adwnttn (C) (30) Gl) Slmpie-11 Maril (55) 9 m News (C) (60) 0 @ (!] (E PAris 7000 (C) (60) (R) "Journey lo Nowhere." 0 I Spy (C) (60) ID M1jar Adams (60) fD Tb1 Adwautet (C) (60) (R) '"Sllould Your City Gr Town Try To lnltlfllt Its Public School$ Through R!dlstrictin1 end Busin1?" Part II. ai Rubi (30) Q;) Ln C.llldi1ntu (60) 7:30 El QtCIJ Ftmily Affair (C} (30) 10:30 €m Aurtlill (30) (R) Und1 8111'1 pltna for a quiet ~ekllld II homt With ~ .aood book 11:001J a([) (I) NIWS (C) f1 1I when umnntlfl visitors ktep ' •rrivina:. o @@m Jllews <C) o ~ oo m cmma TI1twu1. e Hi.., htrol ttuntm 91 Ftp (C) (60) Re•l·Lile 0 @ Cil Q) Jllns (C) 1ccount of .tose Escobar, 1 16·Jtlf· old bo)' on th1 Island of f1y1!, wllose life dniam is lo blCO!lle 1 whaler. Tht pralflm was filmed on and •round Fiytl, one of the Azores and one of lhl,-last p!ICIS In Ike world wller1 the 1111t sperm wll11t is hunted 11 it Wtt 100 JNl'S •to. Jo11 Ferrtr n1rrltes. D @ (I) aJ 1 lflC!A I Tiii Un· d••• World If lleqt!IS Colllttlu O Movie: "M111bunr (1dwlllu11) 'li -Witter Pid1111n, Geora:1 Sinden. m Morit: (t) '11nt Foret" (dt1· m•) '58-Vldor M1tut1, An!llonr Newley. m"'""' '" "" <CJ (C) (60) JRl "Return of the Sae 11:15 @ (I) Cinttlll S...tntffn: "Stnlt· Elephants. Clpt. Coust11u ind his Jackel'' ~ of th1 Cllypso visit t rooklf)' of se• elephlnts on the Island of Gu1d1lupe,. 400 milts south of Los 11:30 G Qt (I) Mm GriHh1 (C) Anaeles off !ht coast of Mnlco. ,n ~ @ m Jollnny ClrMn (C) Thi mammtls we11 11earty 11tlnct ~ -1 n subs is host tn lht 1920's. '11P I SO · O Millian $ Mo~e: (C) ''Und of 0 Tiii Cllelttn , Tlie Lotiely People Carol Arnone (left) and Genevieve Murray are shown as they deliver emotion- al readings from "All the Lonely People," an anthology of Tennessee Williams• plays, giving final performances tonight through Saturday at the Open End Theater in Ne\\1port Beach. Brilliant Beethove11 Concert Offered by Amadeus Quartet By TOl\1 BARLEY Of l~t D•lt~ l"llCll Sllfl This is Beethoven 's bicentennial year and we are enjoying on outpouring of the master's craft from musical organlzalions high. and low and willing to admit, with April not yet gone. that what we have heard thus· far reflects great credit on those who seek to honor his genius. For all that, it became clearly evident Monday night that it 1s going . to take so1ncthing truly exceptional to top the perfonnance w e heard in Newport Harbor High School when we look back on the year devoted to Ludwig Van Beethoven and remember those who tuned their instruments to h is memory. Beethoven himseU would have stilled his muttering, we are sure, and sat bac k ta relish the superb and ap- parently ageless A m a d e u s Quartet. Theirs was t h e superb tribute to their idol: the flawless phrasing, the glorious chording and the overall mll!tery·qf ~orks that, by the very nature of their construction, are rarely heard at the community concert level. These s u p e r b Londoners were with us under the auspices of tlle Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society and if we had not presented these ambitious and hard working Lagunans with a "Euterpe" award before the concert have sent us out at the in· terval for a lropfJy. WELL A'M'ENDED This well attended concert -moved from the Art Colony movement. We look on the work as the last and greatest of his six early Opus 18 quartets. INCOMPARABLE His finale, with its in· comparable La Malincolia (anO what a joy thls was in the disttngulshed hands of the Amadeus) sets the seal on a Beethoven work that amply demonstrates t h e genius of the composer by taking, in many respects, such giant strides away from the recognized format of his con· struction and technical detail. This is not to take any luster away from the Quartet in F minor that i mm e di a tel y followed the opening work ; in· deed, one doesn 't t a k e anything away from t h e Amadeus Quartet, one just sits back and reflects anew on the consummate mastery that is being WlVeiled and wonders again how it Is possi. ble for four musicians to achieve such complete un- derstanding and full accord. -. ~ .. ···~-..... -•. . . .. : ..... . ·-.. . .. •. .., ..... ,...,~ . ~ ~-.. • . ... DAILY PILO{ Jl3 Tryouts ;\nnouneed ... ' Open End Me!odrama D~, Auditions ror an oJd.rashlon- ed melodrama, to be produced in authentic classic style, were announced today by the Open End Theater in NewPort Beach. • The production, which wUl accompany the the ater's changeov~r to cabaret style, will be performed five nights per week during the summer months. Actors and mu sica l performers for the traditional ;olioa' between the acts should audition either Saturday at 2:30 p.m. or Monday at 7:·30 p,m. at the theater, 2815 Villa Way, Newport Beach . Mesa Sets Auditions For 'Boeing' Tryouts for lhe final show of the season at the Costa ~1esa Civic Playhouse, "Boeing-Boeing," will be held Sunday and Monday evenings1 directo!' Pati Tambelllni an· nounced today. The comedy by M a r c Camoletti and Beverly Cl'O!S concerns an airline pilot with a girl in every (air)port. A cast of two men. three young women and one mature woman 1s required. Auditions are scheduled for 8 p.m. both days at the Com· munity Recreation Center an the Orang e Co unty Fairgrounds were the pro. duction wUJ be staged for two weekends, opening June 18 for slx perf'onnances. Further information may be obtained by calling the Costa h1esa Recreation Department at 834-5.103. Boys Needed For 'Oliver' Auditions for young boys and meri and women to fill chorus roles in "Oli ver" have been se t for Saturday from I lo 4 p.m. at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 6 O 8 Laguna Canyon Road. The casting call will be for singers and they should bring sheet music. The playhouse will provide aa accompanist. .F.Tio~~x~~~~; PLAZA~ s ... o;.,or-., .t lrktol • s.1,.21 11 NOW PLAYING WITH THE~ -CIARKGABLE VMENLEIGH LFSLlE HOWARD UVIAdeHAVIIUND • l1lllCI ll!llMDW. N:m .mm ~·~ir.iin.:·-"::. CIN EDOM E - -r.:Yl ' Jyw..,:_..11. .. · (~ ,,,, '""''" • "'" ,., •• ,, ''" i '. theater:' she saJd. ~.: The summer program · Od the change to informal cabaret style ls de&l~;o· introduce local theater to ~ county's tolll'ist pbpulatioo • .:: HARBOR at ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546,,:ijq2 ON HAllOR ILVD. •ONE MILE SOUTH Of SAN OllGO FWY. ' NOTHING HAS BEEN LEFT OUT Of: . THE ADVENTURERS ' 'lb __ .,...., ........ _,i ....... ... _. .. __ ............. -- ·- ' ,. -. ." ,• ... ·' .. " . " ... •'.·' '" .. .--&~• ...... w..-... OIJ'· " THI ADVmm111WWW • ..................... ., ...... _ .. _ .. __ ........ &-.-.. """' ....... __ I ,_,,_ ..... IOCMMIO·--· •,, ..... IMlll ........ ,...,,,...._,_.,. ·.• ........ &.9111........... :•· .. :~: started. what we heard in the l;===========,11 pre-inte rmission portion would (El Movl1: "Cirtlt of D11111r" (mys· 1-----------11 Hit Plllnob~ (historie1t driiml) 0 aJ Dick C:....U (C) 'SS -Jack Haw-Ins, Joan Collins. Story of the building of 1 tampet· proof tomb in 2900 B.C. WMldGf1: Sert. a11d Sul'I.: tery) '54-Ray Milland, Palrkil '" m Tnrtll or Con~utntes (C) (30) m Piny MHOll (60) 12.:00 0 Comiftunffr Bulletin Boa1d fC) fD ThutJf leaf (C) (30) "Crystal & Fox." Thi pity b)' Bri1n Friel stars S1lom1 .lens end Anthony Z1rb1. ---.. t:e Cnu dt Arllor (30) 7:55 ID Cllllllt11 de Stpndos 1:00 II Qj Cl) lim Nabun (CJ (&0) (R) Kate Smith IUtSU. IJ MRil CIM (C) (30) \.llT}' 811· den hosts. Ev• Ardtn, Ro1tr Sll'lllh, FR !OAY DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 Iii "Tt II If Not T1 II" (1d¥tn· tur1) '42-Jtdt Bennr. C1role lom· hard. t:oe U "'Unntm IR Oilinonda" (m1s. t111J '4o--Otorrt Brtnt. lu Mlrtn· de. "Olnw ltl!Jtll•" (muslctl) 'JS -Bina Crotbr, And1 Devine. !:JO a "fdMr Ct• ltt" (comedy) 1:00 6 Mavil: "Ei&hl Iran Men" (dr•· ma) 'S2-lee Ma~in, Arthur Fr1n1. OD.News <Cl Q) Adion Tht1tni: "Storm Fe1r,• 2:00 m AU·Ni1ht Shaw: "Sea rigtr," ·1ne Hoodtd Terror," "New Drleins Attar Duk." 2:30 O Hen/Give U• Uis DIJ (CJ '63-J1mes R. Justlct, Leslie Phil· lips. QI (Cl "7111 H1llbrMd" (wtstem) '52-Roberl Youna, J1nis Carter. 12:30 O "Kit Clf111n" {western) '40- Jon Hall, Dina Andrtws, Lynn Bari. l:JO m "Wlnp M UM Marninf" (ro-- m1nct) '37 -Henry rond1, A111· bllla. 2:CKI 0 (C) "C11di in Ille W1rld" (ttl· Ill '63 -Oan1 Andrews. J1nette S<0ll 4~D 8 (CJ "Ult of Hit rnt GuM" (wuternJ ·~Jock M1honey, GU· btrt Rol1nd, Und1 Crllttl. e JOB PRINTING / e PUBLICATIONS ,' e NEWSPAPERS /Quelity Prin tint and Dependable Strvict for more than • querftr of • century. PILOT PRINTING 2211 WOT IALIOA ILYD .. NIWH>RT IU.CH -,42-4)21 NOW SHOWlfrtli HILD OYER Jahn' W8yn~ "TltUli'. GlllT" LIZA MIN E1.LI "THI STlllLI tUCKOO" Cont. S1111. 1:00 p.m. WESTMINSTER AND GOLDEN WEST · 892·4493 BETWEEN GARDEN GROVE & SAN DIEGO FWYS. WINNER OF BEST SONG ''UJllllWl lfl, fM.Ult' .. 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OPEN DAILY 10 TO 10, SUNDAY NOON TO 7 · F~~NITURE WAREHOUSE . ', AND SHOWROOM • • San Diego freeway At Beach Blvd. LEVITZ WAREHOUSE AND SHO~ROOM • BEACH BLVD,, Edinger Ave,, Ne0<t to the Huntington Shopping Center! . , " ,, ' •: " •. Tlturidfr, ,Al)rll 23, 1970 OAILY PILOT 2S: ·: L~f ty ·~onvinced Angels for -llelal After 3-1 W1~ By HOWARD L. HANDY 0t ft. Ott" 'fltt Miff California Angel baseball fans are beginnini to wonder U the 1970 edition i3 for real. They have coovmcea one man and he ls now comparing the Angel pitching stair favorablY to. U;iat of the American League champlon Baltimore Orioles. That man· ti Harold "Letty" PhJIJJps who aald after Wednesday niibt's S-t triumph over Milwaukee ·at Anaheln;t Stadium before s,120 fans he was con-- vinced the Angels coulCI win it all. Clyde Wright. the Angel.soulhpaw who WOO oii:ly One game in 1969, PoSled his third triumph q:ainst one defeat in pitchiug hi& second suceeas.ive complete game victory. • 'Ibe young south pew ' credited a member. of the Cincinnati Reds of the National League with changing him around during the winter season In Puerto Rico. , "Pat Corrales told me to turn my cha.ogeup over. When t do it aoas away from the ,right handed billers lllre a screwball. · "I kMW 1 could win up here. lt was just a tl)ltter ·of ietting my con- fidence back." Tbe AngeL.000.paw 11raiaed Sbortotop Jinl Fr~gosi and catc~ TOm Egan: - "Jim has helped me more than anybody else since· l've been in the big leagues. He drove in a run toni$ht and lhat last pJai when he -lhat ball off Sandy's (Alomar)· glove, brought a big algll of relief on my wt. "I also though Tom caught a great game tonight.'' Egan said Wright bad great control against the Brewers. "He threw to the comers when 1 asked for tht ball there aod he was able to ao to the curve ball with men on base and get it where h41', ..,-ant~ it." • · ~ lllflll1lini •e lhe pitchin1• o1 Wriih~ APr. U 1'#r. t! APr. 26 ~t." ""'· ,, ..... Atttrel' SlflCe All Mft* W ~ (flt) Allll•ls el W•lihlNIM Mttlt 111 Welllll'ltlon NIM15 •' Wt-"llfl!llofl M91'5 ti Ntw Vortf Al'ltltlt et Ktw Y.nt Aflttlf; a1 Jttw Vortf •:2l '·"'· 4:t5 "·"'· IO?U '·"'· 4tU '·"'· '!:: :::: . Phillips siid: '"nle whliile staff learned 90111tlh1Jt& the last Llple.")\e p11Cbed. Tbe last baD Is yoo.ir bell pitch and has to be uaed IO 1lo U ·~n~ 'Of ~e ti.me." ~ ' Phillips revealed be' had rocelved •a tel~• c•ll from .the Dodgers' Bill Singe.r after the game. ·~su1 ~d me he wa.s sorry tor the inconveniel)Ce he had caused us all. (Players. br04dcuters, travel in 1 w;lters and clu~ offiel.'.lb had hepaUtis shot& 'W-y night) •• '1He a1ao saJcl be tboqht we C<IOld go all tbe way Uc! lie '!ithed 111 W.11. Jt lal\of m •lt• I -to ilo whal he did " ... -. ' ' Pblllll>! boa a "'1 lpOI to his heart for the Jeon Doc!«• right lllndtt.' It waa Ph!IW,. !'ho alpted Bu.fief 8111 when bt was on the 14' Angele~ cl.Ub'• payroll . r '.!'lie Angela, In wlr.nlnt tbalr .tOlh of 14 ~.' remained ill a f1rst place deadlock wllh ~a. Finl ,M{el tally came 'in the flllltlb _, AJoonar walked and stole -· hla •lflltlll theft ol tbe eampolp. fr'goBi sin«led him home. •• 'Ille ~ .. -. Ute cowtl 1n·tbe tix1h on two mtleld scratch bits, a walk . . and a single to cen.ter by Danny Walton. Alex, Johnson extended bis consecutive game hitting at.reak to Dine wilb a )eado(f siJt«le In lhe -· He moYad to third on lqer Repoc'• seeoocl ~ hit 8"d -"" a sin11t bX ~-• l\Ocfrlgues. EalQ -<'lo tl>o.~ 1'1111 with • -. fly.' The Angel! .,,.....,..,. .rter the pme· lhat Jarvis Tatum 1111! beeli reOolled from Hawaii ancl ' tllat Jim Ille~ had been oold outrigllt to the l'acllle.Coaot League team. ,. ~ Tatum, In II g>mes, '\s ¥!1111 .'3!0 wJth· five home rwwt tbr8 doUblea and URBI. I · He will proba,bly 'be uaOd In ceoler field agallllll left Mnded ~ •and as a pinch runner . • ••1 told him in spring training that if he got off real .,,..i, I'd briJt& him . ./ ' back up," Philli~ sa id afttr the g~··· followlng an off-day for travel, "\bq Angels o~ a three-fa.me 1 e r I e l1tl'I\ Wlllhlngtol\ Fdday • nip! with AO<I~ M•seramllh • (2·0 going aplalt Did Bolman (H). Anpl lurlera oa ~ and Sunday wi~ be Rudy llay 0'°1' and Tom Murphy (S.l). •.· • MILWAVKll t C.41.niottflillA ' • ........ 2b -: ; ~·':' ~r, ft1 I 't' r't! 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The JO.game· winner for Los AJ!geles fn 196f will mark· his 26th blrlhday Friday 1n St. Jobn'a Hospital in nearby Santa t.1onica, which be ,entered Wed- nesday for two to three weeks of tests, treatment and rest. · Alter that, Siiiger wUJ-'-bead home to the communily ol Dlamood Bar, 20 miles west of Dodger Stadium, for another two or three " weeks of convalescence before he even Starts trying to wort his way bal;.i into the pitching rotation. 1 The Dodgers) who closed out t~ road trip Wednesd~y nigilt in Montreal by wplloping tbe .;.Expo11' ~2 on Don Sutton's five-hitter, Dew back home today for mass inoculations. 'Ille team will also announce Singer's re~L "There's no way of knowing" if any other players . have contracted the ail~ ' ment, said Dodger trainer''Bill .&ihler. "All we can do ls wait for the sym~. 0 But it is PQSSible that any of the pla)ers could have it -any ol them or all <i them." It's definite that one does. V.eteran Dodger siite •• ,_ ...... 1 ... 1 APr. 24 Do41en VI Nrw Y°"'. ~r. :t5 ~n 111 Ntw V ... Al>r. :H Doclff11 .,. H_!I' Yff< 1:5$ p.m. ''" p.m. 12:55 ,,,,.. reliever Pete-'Mliktlieiflfasl>een sidetln. ed for about a month 'since coming down with the liver ailment dwing the final days o( spring traiajng. Dodger vice preaident Al Cam.,.nis explained: "At .the lin)e we learned abOut Mllletsen, the doctors told us there was~ no need to immunize the wt.Jle teem. "l'm not saying this is how Singer contracted the germ, .. campanls added, "but I have heard ·be visited Mlkkelaen in the hospital after the entire team WU Warned· against it." Alston, starting his 17th season at the helm of the National League club - by far the longest term of any active manager -commented: "I won't know what I can do until I know how long Singer is out or wbo else might have it." .He called the loss of Singer and M1k· kelJon -and the threat of more losses r ..::.. 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Weekend Play Only S_eaver Sets Drastic Baseball Change Con!'ecutive ln.l'Next .JO Years~cu,lly. whiff Mark SAFE AT SECOND -Sandy Alomar of !he Angels steals second bue during Wednesday night's ac· tion with Milw,aukee. Alomar later scored on a u ... , ....... fourtll inning single by Jim Fregosi. Brewer To~ my Harper makes the play on Alomar after taking· · the throw' from Phil Rool. MONTREAL -Garnes on weekends only. No m<re American-and National League. Two' weeks o( spring traini11g and 18-man club' rosters. That, in a nutshell, is the way major league baseball wW look before the met of this decade. At lea!t that's the way Vin Scully, voice of the DodgeNJ, sees It. ' Scully ~ys -irs a sffilJ>Ie matter of economic.s which wJll bring about the -----WHITE WASH -------- drastic change in a sport that's endured a century . "'lbere's a tremendous money outlay for play"°s, transportation. meals and hotels. Within the next few years - especially with · the imminence of p a y television, competition for the public's sports dollar will be greater than ever," Scully says. . ScuHy believes the two leagues as we know them today will go together as · one, then break down j n to No Prediction -Auerbach BOOTON (AP) -Red Auerbach, still not used to being just. a spectator for the National Basketball Associauon playoffs, ls making no predJctiona for the New Yor~ Knicits-Los Angeles Lekers final aerte! opening Friday night in New York'• MadlaorJ Square Garden. -aphlcal dlvlsiom. For example. lhe Dodgers, Angels, San Diego, San Fran- cisco, Oakland and Houston might make up,. One such group. "That would give you built-in rivalries and short trips. Mo.st travel could be done by bus and during the week the tea.ms could work out," be adds. With pay TV a ctrtalnly to come -in-Scully's opinion, he a&ro foresees-the day when large crowds at the ·ballpark will be a thing of the past. They'll either stay home and watch on the pay set, averting lpng drlv~, traffic snarls and unple8sant weather. Or they'll tune In on a Broadway show or some other form of pay television programming. . As Scully admitl, his ideas haven't been adopted by the major league owners yet. But it does make for jnteresting con- versation and thought. GilHatn'• Vlem Jim "Junior" Gilliam says today's Dodgers are just as talented, as they were during the 14 Y.ears he starred for them (he was National League rookie of the ye.ar in 1953). But Gllllant, now U. abd a Dodger coach, faults. lack of tll®i1' se.amlng Jn the minor leagues for today'1 players• seeming inability to reach ·their potential under major league pressure. "Sure, they do great in spring training, then everyone wondera why they don't keep it up after the seuon starts. Bot •J>rina tnininc In "no way --with regular season what with all the clubo Juggling lineups and trying out new.players," Gilliam points out. · Reflectini 00 his own career, which Included play on seven pennant winners, Gilliam says, "'nley told me to forget about hitting home runs -I was being paid to get on base and to acore runs. So if I could get 150 walks and score, 100 times in a aeuon I wu doin' my job." NEW YORK (AP) -·When Van Kelly fouled• out· and Clanitce Gaston fiied. out in the sixth inning, Wedntlday, Steve Carlton's ooe·game strikeout record Of 19 seemed safe and tbat fact was duly noted tn the press box. "J don't know about that,'' replied one expert. "All Staver has to do is strike out every one else." And that'1 exaC:lly what Tom Seaver, ace right.bander Gt the New York Mets, did. He tired hia hopping fastball and slider and fanned the la.st 10 San Diego batters, setting a consecutive major lea;ue •trlkeout record and tying carJton's mark, ·which the St touis lefty set againtl .the ,Mets last year. Seaver alao caine away with a two-hit 2-1 victm'y for his 13th fltalght regular season triwnph, three this year. He knocked off the laat 18 batters following Dave Campbell's Infield single in the fourth, striking,out of 13 of them. Seaver seemed almost blase in the . Clubhouse as he detailed his 81 fast balls. 34 sliders, 19 ·curves and two changeups f0< a total of 116 pitches. But he insisted he was ercited. "I'm very happy about it," ht said, "But ,tlJe, emotion is not as great as the. -hiller I pitchpd ajialntl the Cubs la'.st year. "'There were 59,000.people in·the atlnds for that one and the ,adrenalin wa:ii really flowing. And don't fOrget the Cubs were in first place. • "I trunk ·I hid better Muff · against ·the Cub!, loo. I waa throwing batdtt and I had better eontrol of my-curve." It would be hard to lma«fne. lllJ<!MIO throwing harder than Seaver1 did Wed- ntsday. Manager Preston c.m ... o1 'the Padre1 caUed tt ~tbt belt exhfbitioo I've ever .een.11 ' s~J :::er.' ·~ ~h~w u!;ik~~ on the scor.-d that I had 15. I thought it WU 10 or 11. I really bore down on tht ltth, M*=h aet a club r _..i. and the 19tll. . LA Olympie .Bid;Counld.own Kilroy Expr~sses Co nfidence' LA Can Get '76 Oly mpics ; . By HOWARD L.. HANDY "Our cultural facilities and attractions 1 .., ... Nltr ''"' Steff ~. are second to no11e and the climate The ·countdbw1r1nmderway-and-O;Day-hatrahrays·beett a ma[or-advanta,e. is jusNround,. the comer for the Los "Television contracts will iuµre our ·Angeles commiJtee to secure the Olympic citizenry or~ cost-free · ataging of the Gamet for Southem California in 1976. Games. They cail be seen at prime "I think we are.going to win," Presi-time on the eastern seaboard and during . dent John B. Kilroy of· the Los Angeles late evening hours ia Europe. .1974 , Ol;yJ;npic Comroltt.ee told Newport "Russia is not hooked up wiUt the Beach Yacht Club members Weditesday satellite and bas an entirely different at tbelt weekly lunclleon meeting then approach to television - a diffet;ent reafflnned the statement to members system. of the Los Angeles area press in the "Right now we can see a profit <lf afternoon. six million dollars wllen the Games are "We have told .the Russians we would completed after all 't>bligatlons are met. back them all the way to win the Ga~es If there is such a surplus, eVery nation in 1980. On the other hand, we also will receive a $5 a day per diem expense told them that lf they didn't drop qut voucher for each athlete and it money of the rurµting ta stage the 1976 Games, is still left their travel expenses will they could count on us for opposition be reimbursed. in 1990," Kilroy added. . "After that, two-th!J'ds of the money A six·man committee plus many goes to the J1temational O!Ympic Com· technical advllOl'S will go to Amsterdam mittee and one-third to the U.S. Olympic May 7 to present Los Angeles' formal Committee." · bid to the International Olympic Com-No country has ever come out with mlttee. All present1tions for the Summer a surplus except Los Angeles in 1932. Games will be made on May 10 and "There is no hard money in Russia." votlng will take pla'ce May 12. he explained. "Just by bidding for the Los Angeles and Moscow are the front-Games they improve their world trade runners in the bidding with Montreal and credit standh1g." and several others falling behind rapi'1Jy. What are the rewards of•· getting the The United States will stage · its Games in Los Angeles? bictnteMial celebratio1 in 1976. Briaging "Good statesmanship aid good trade the Olympic Games to this country would missions. The trade rewards have. flt in with the national, year.Joog celebra-already commenced. They will bring an lion Kilroy feels. economJc impact to the community in Sounding like a Chamber or Commerce the neighborhood of one-hall billion representatlvt, he says: "We are in-dollars. temationaUy recopized as a sparts "The social and cu1tural recognition capital witb .great public er,thusiasm, 'of intemaUonal scope that wiU be focused exceJle*t,Ulltlni athletic (acllities, and here is unlimited. · vast upeileace in the 1tlging ol in~"-"There are m.any probleltll facin& our ttmati<mJl 1ports events. youth today," Kilroy phlloaopbized. "They don'l want to compete under the system we have built fcir ' thetp,. "I was a 10...year-old~youngster in SVIJth Gate when the Olympic Gaines w&re held in L-Os Angeles in' 1932. They nlade an everlasting impression on me. "As A!Jlerk:ans, we have a high degree of 'tunnel vi.lion.' We think entitely ,dif- ferenly from other countries Urougb&ut the world. ' 01We epitomize the astronauts but these men ,do. not meu that ~ucb in <>Uler countries. Olympic c~pions f~fll Ethiopia or Kenya have tar more »- nuence on their young peojile. "We must perform ind conduct . this concept ' before someone else gets .to our young people first." In .the matter of economics, Kilroy stated that the Los Angeles commiUte is working on a $3001000 budget, far less than all of tHe others including Denver's bid for the Wint.er Olympics whlth rePortedly ii $700,000. • T~nnis Moguls· Not Surprised . " About Fine NEW YORK CAP) -Tennis moguls in this country weren't greaUy surprised or overly concerned by the lnternaUoria_t Lawn Tennis Federalion's $2,500 fine of ihe U.S. Lawp Temls Association for breacbts of rules at toumameots 1n ~­ ton and Philadelphla. · "I'm not that smart," the general manager of the once-mighty Boston Celtics said Wednesday when asked for a forecast. But he did offer a few iteml by way ol analysis. "Both teams at th.is polnt have more or le.as shaken off the playoff jitters and early mistakes which often cao cost the~ ball of. WU," he llid. Derby•-:-~oney to It~s ·Neighh.ors The fine. was announced In Lonck1n1W¢· nesday by Basil Reay,, lLTF secretary, following an ILTF management conqnjt. tee meeting in Paris. "· '1Tbe fine come• as no surpr-ise," ~d , a 1pakesman at the USLTA <ifJce ber'e. Alastair,Martin' USLTA pttsident. walri•t available tor comment. "They're rolling now, end they' can ta sl• lhe pol<nUal fruits ti victory. "The only edge now Is that the Knicks have the home court advantage . That hasn't been that fruitful so far, but nevertheless it ii an advantage ." Auerbach discounted the theory that the Lakers, who lost to his Celtics in the finals six times in the last nine years, have 1in ad vantage becaute of all that prior experience. "If this were the first round, l 'd aay yes/' he explQJned. 1'8ut that 1dvant1ge Is gone now.. The Knicks played seven playoff games •g1in11t BalUmore and tive aiainst Milwaukee. That's "12 playoff garnes alrudy. That1s enough ex· perleoct." IDUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -'Ille malll thing . the Kentucky Derby meens to neJibbort GCCl>UrchlD Downs lsll-0-N·E-Y. , The annual racing classic draws mort than 100,000 perJ;ODS to the track, and by post time Mly 2 neighboring yard11 will be packed with autos parked for up to llO each. Parklng cars "gives all these kids 'If littie extra mooey," &ay11 Mr1. Jf,lhn Gipson, wboee aix youngster• help entlct • ~rby·goers to their yard. "We made almost •too one year," Alts. Gipson said. And · mort money cornea from the sale or Jemon•de for ZS cents a a:lasa on the skfewalk out Jront, and lee water "tor what h't woritl," say a ber aon John, t;, who polotecl out that ooarlnc ' early May temperatures makt for a lhfroty crowd. . McKlnoey mide 116 fut year wlleO be p1rked 11 can tn bis ·narrow yard. "l'tn a tar hustler," he said. "We Wben their front and back yatda• ""' psclted "ao no One can aet in or out " the GlplOl\8 squeeze motorcycles i,, a.II make a loC of money' on that day." between cart "and even on the front • . He erpl81ned that 'the Churchill Downs porch" at lower rates. . lot usually tills tip by mkl·morning, put- ParJcinc at most hooso o~ Longfield Ong a premium on nearby parking spact. Avenue, wliete the Glpsona Jive, ranges • 1, trOm S2 to $5, of.ten depending on the McKinney, who noted that about mood ol the driver. anythJng goes here on Derby Day," Down the bJock, 11 the Veterans of pointed to anoth<'r Potential profit-making ·Foreign Wan lot, lhe 'tariff jumps to venture. $10 and the same bolds true for mod "You could bootleg aU around h«e house.a on Central Avtnue directly behind and make moooy," he A.id. , lhe cl~oust: State Jaw prohibits race f•ns from ' Acro3! rroro the entrance to lllfl track'' bringing their own liquor and beer into moio parklna lot, which dlarg.,11 per tbe ,trick."wlilch sells bolh beverages. car on •Derby Day, lives Donakl McKJn· La1t year, said ~fl"l<lnney, "I c()Uld ne1 and 1i18 lllllil)> o1 four. have mado a klllln& beca... the track • J vendors ran out or the tradlUonal mint juleps before the r~ 40ded/' .The drinking that . accompanies any Derby Day 50p1eJ.i"'es ca\fJes com- plications for the .neighbors. but most are amusing. "One drunk last 'year came by after the race looking 'for his car," Mrs. Gipson recalled. ''He looked all over and never did find It here." Drunk or sober, however, sbe said most of her cu'StOmers "are just as ni~ a bunch of peoplti you'd ~ver wlnt to meet, II Macy Conway, 80, agrcea. ;'~II them people coming by, them women drunker 'n hell," brljhten his li fe, said eon.way, who Uves 1Jone mosrr of. the year. ' Th• USLTA 1pokeaman aald the .;. ganiilt!on had learned ol the action priGr to Reay's London announcement The ILTF announcement said Jt 'Wis understood that the USLTA w14 taking dlsc:lpllnairy acUon against the promoters of the Boston and Philadelphia eveijls, which wert staged contrary to the M.l}es. The USLTA was lined 11.000 !or lhe Boa. ton tOUrMy and l!Oll for the Phlladelpliia event. ..., In SealUe, Bob Caldwell1, a USLTA e pr.,ldenc wbo attended uie Parlt • i~. ~a1d: "It w11 a very tair n.nt Jn,.,- opinlon bceause I believe In fo~nr'Uie rulea and the two tournaments def it( 1ht lLTF.'' • • • ' l ••• ' • . , .. 'j, DA1L'f PILClf Thursday, April 2.1, 1~70 tS unset LOop Awesome With JOhnson Addition My System Simple , Sa ys T a r Coach By ROGER CilUION 01 11111 DAiiy PllM l talf When it was learned that Herb Hill and hb l.(lrara Sax- says the guy who led El Rancho High to 10 ti:lralght CIF playolf berths, .<!slit league titles, two ClF cham- ons would be batUlng in the pionships aod a portion of Sun1et League' in the fall of the 1970 everyone said,' "'n>e . ano r. tooshest prep foo<ball circuit Included In hi> span .of 13 In California l!: even tougher." year11 at "The Ranch" were Then Leon Wheeler stepped f l v e confrontations wit:h into the Marina High picture VanHoorebeke of Anahe.lm . as head coach and the eye , ' balls rolled again, . The Dons two-g~me. prac- Now of course Newport Uce set wU,h Anaheun 1n 1964 Harbo~ High follow;rs are .still ~ '.65 ended with each side in a state of semi-con-w~nrung by 7--0 scores. , sciousness f o 11 0 w l 0 g the El Rancho tumed Anahe1111 realization that Jt's DO pipe . away,-~14, for the ClF chatn- drwn -Ernle Jobnsoo will · be coaching Sailor football aspirants. Newport's position in the Sunset League was seriously threatened when w._ Watts retired foUowing an eye inj ury that impaired bis vision. The addi.Uon of Johnson, Wheeler and Hill to the bloc of Ken Moab: (Huntington B e a c h ) , Bill Boswell (Westminster), Tom Baldwin (Santa Alli), Jim Everett (Western ) and Clare Van H ooreileke (Anaheim) gives the Sunset circuit an awesome lineup -players not withstanding. piooship in· 1966. And, he's met West'Jninster twice. It Was Westminster's Sunset League championship squad of 1968 thaf defeated El Rancho in practice, 34--25, then fell in the CIF AAAA semifinals to the DoDs, '1:1-7, at the Coliseum. "That was a funny year. It was the first lime we'd lost a practice game in eight years, let alone back-to-back," says Johnson. Hls team had fallen to St. Paul in its opener. It all e~ed wiqi a 20-20 deadlock w i t h &1. Paul In the finals for a co-championship. Johroon explains one or the reasons his teams have been so dominant: "Our kids were in Sood shape physically. Thty worked harder than most. "Football is a fUMY 1ame. In my thlrd year at El Rancho we were 6-3 and they cried they were so happy. "Another time we'd won 17 in a row and then we were down by a TD to Anaheim and the folk.! weren't too hap- py. But that's the price you pay," surmised the new Sailor boss. . JOHNSON AT THE RANCH -Ernie Johnson, new- , ·ry-named football coach at Newport Harbor High, ' yells instructions to a player (or official) during El Rancho game two years ago. Johnson bas been an assistant coach at Cal State (Long Beach} for the past year. Wheeler and Everett att former assi!tant& to ·Johnson when he coached at El Rancho Hl5h School. Other Orange County coaches who've come up under the Johnson regime are Dave Holland of Corona de! Mar, Tc:m Eads ol San Clemente and Phil Oram of ~agle Nine, . . Chargers Post Wins Estancla's Eagles moved in- to a gOOd spot to catch league- leading · Loara with a ·z..-0 whitewi.i!ltting of host Costa Mesa to highlight Wednesday's Irvine League baseball action. The victory ga\'e . Ed Wynkoop'• i'4&1es a g...J 109p record\ and put them only a game behind Loara, wh1ch had its 11-game win streak. halted Tuesday ~t ln a 3.2 loss to Santa An8 Valley. In the only other Irvine dia- mond aclivi_ty Wedn es day Edison put viliting Corona del Mar in a bad bargaining posi- tion for the remalnder of the schedule wlth an upset, 8-S decision. At ~la Mesa. righlhander Cal Shores twirled another gem, shutting off the Mesa offense with a paltry three hits. The Eagles put together single runs in the fourth and fifth innings to subdue the host Mustan5s. Da ve Bowen scored in tht fourth fGr Estancia on Clay Mahoney's base hlt. Shores helped himself out In the fifth, driving a run-pro- ducing double which sent mate Jim Watson across with the other Estancia tally. Dave Barton allowed only six safeties and struck oUt 10 Eagles in going the distance for Ou! losers. Edlaon deposited three runs In the fifth to power past favored Corona. Wllh one out, Ron Ruff singled and he scored on Milte Bates' single and a Corona miscue. Ed Winn b'lpled Bates home : and was cut down on a • rielder·s choice as Randy Tyler got aboard. Mike Bashaw drove Tyler In with a two-ba~i11er. •ITANCIA (I) 11>rhrtl4 O'H1rt,cl 100, J:::~.'i i~Po Mtncn...,, If l 0 1 1 ~1111r1. )II l o 1 o tltdorf, 111 1 0 f • """'· '" .1 t n Sflorn, II I 0 I 0 L1m1c1. lb 1 o a a Tatill COSTA MAIA (I) 11 J 6 J 1!1 rhrM 1Cvbt1k1. c ' o 1 ~ Ar!hur. rl l 0 I I ~--··· 1000 Fleld9r, 1b 1 o O o Mflr•..W, II l o 1 O ==,.;,.~lb g g : r:ICl111r/', H 1 o I I "'tlf"n, ti I 0 0 I .i!'l,d JOO! S~•1t'111'11, :Ill ' 0 I Tllllb "°"' flor IWll .. H 0 ) I ••• l!tttfle;ll 000 )JO ._, I t (•!1 Mtil IOI oot o-41 3 I COltOMA Ol!l MA• U) lDl50M Ill ·~ f ~ rflo; t 1 0 I ' 0 0 Q ~ ' \ l ~ l ' g ' • l • , ' I , I • • ,, ~ ' 1 "'~'" • • • I • f f ·~\ !111 =.:.. l'l ra;ff. • I I fa1'!\'1. ,.. ,f 1 ~~'''"'"' .. , a HI .... , .... '". '"' fMt '" ,. 1-4 , ~. -'-MO UO k-4 11 :~ Chargers Expect to Return To VCI Th~ Summer It may be only the start or the baseball season but football is moving to the front and July isn't too far away for start of another training camp season. The Rams are all set to return to Cal State (Fullerton) for the fourth successive season. Irv Kue of the San Diego Charc,ers say1: "It a~ tha.t we .Will return to UC Irvine this summer but we haven't worked out the Unal delails yet.·• Ray Thornton, athletic director ;at UCI, Gary Adams' first-year UC Irvine baseball team. The dance was scheduled on the same night as an Anteater basketball home en- counter and was subsequently cancelled. Members of the Big l Booster Club, co- sponsors of lhe .dinner-dancf;, were counting on the affair to aid their achievement awards . ' . , scholarship program for deserving UCt stpde11t·alhletts, Brea. Golden West College assis- tant coach Gene Harrell was also an aide to Johnson. 1 As for his staff at Newport l~arbor, Johnson says be ex- pects to inherit the same group that toiled under Watts. The varsity &Mistant.s were George Spangler, BUI Pizzica and Earl Byers. Johnson says he's obligated to stay at Cal State (Long Beach) for spiing training while his replacement is get- ting Into the fold. "We're in session now and it runs Monday through Satur- day with the eictpt.ion ol Fri- day. "However, 1 hope to spend a good deal of my immediate time at Newport. ~OW HEAR THIS -New Tar coach Ernie Johnson gives instruction to a player \\ .The Angels suggested ' a new approach to the fund-raising -a UCI night with the Angels and a date was immediately ~ -Friday, May 8 with.the Yankees. Adams and the entire UCI 'baseball team will be honored that night. The UCl coach _will introdu.t,e. jndividUaJ !:D.@l~rs or the ., Anteater squad in pre-game ceremonies beginning at 7:45. "We have a fantastic m recent El Ra~cho game. y.'hile. at El Rancho his teams went to the CIF play-· amount 'of teaching to do and offs 10 consecutive years, eight times as league champion. we want to do a good job. ----------'--;=====================: "The players are usually the ! '! _____ _ HOW.illD HANDY J"HOW ARD HANDY is hopeful the Qulrgers wlil return. "·It helps our alhteuc ·program financially , among other things. During the summer months. only a small number of our dormitories are being used . by students and the additional revenUe helps pay for these facilities as well." ThomtoR isn't ibe one the Chargers are working with at the moment lo finalize the plans. The school business office is hand!· ing the situation and according to Kaze. ~ings look good for a return to Irvine in' July. * * * Earlier in the year, the California Angels had planned a, dinner-dance to honor coach. UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. and Big I Booster Club President Ralph Berke will form the battery for throwing out the fusl ball. Tickets are now on sale at the physical education offices at Crawford Hall on the UCI campus. Further informaUon may be obtained by calling 833-8931. * * * \Vhen the Minnesota Tw1ns were iri town recently, relief pitching specialist Ron Per- ranoski made an unscheduled visit to Costa Mesa. Ron, an off-season resident of Southern California ever since his days with the Dodgers, was driving to Anaheim Stadium and took the wrong freeway turnoff. Instea'd of heading for Garden Grove, he turned south on the San Diego Freeway and before he knew it, was in Costa Mesa instead of Anaheim. ones who lose in a coaching change sltution . and we don't want any of that," says Johnl!IOn. "My system is a simple system -easy to learn. We probably will emphasite Ule -Sprint out passing attack and we believe in doing a few things well, notbini like a multiple offense. "If we all do our best and lose then the only thing we lose is the foot.ball game. But we don't practice to lose," Prep Tennis ... ,,.," UlMll IHV.l jnlll c..n1 ... Mir _.-ln,lff Ovtr «Cl lost o LJnt !El 1-6: kit! ID kll!ll Orlllood (E) M ; loll to llot~rd (fl 2-41• IOll to Hl•mafl IE.JM. Glo1\!1nl11 (CJ won "~; Iott ~, ..• , ' o 'lj) IOll M, M, S.1, 1-6. L ..... 1 I loll M 0-4, 1-6, 2-6. ,..,., .... ~llt °it, .. dtl. &ow"'lll-Lynott ( 4-1, 4-~ IOI.I to Kltk I l(lflt rlhold C U , 1 .... · 1'..,.,.11-\ltMIVf\d ~ I wt1n '"4 6·2: !lid M l ICllll 1 .... A1:ea Prep Calendar TrlCk Corv111 dcl Mir, Cosl1 M1$1, Hewtort H1rbor, Wltll?llMle!'. Or11111 Co111, GolOlfl Wnt. 510cUll'll1dl -Wntmlntltr 11 Wttltrn, Founl1ln Vtller 11 COl'llftl IHI Mllr, New10rl Cllnltfltt, Ed'lson 11 S1n!1 An1 V1llev. Etl1r1cl1 11 M11nor11, Orln9t! 1r Mlulofl Vltlo, FDo111111 II L11un1 Bueti. Hu11tt1111t1111 Btlldl 11 Anlht lm (Ill 11 J:UJ, C11t1l1 ~11 Vt Lo1r1 ti LI Pliml (I 11.m.), (YPrtH II Goldt n Wet! (2:.)0). T'"11lt -W11ttrn 11 We1lmlnster. "'"•helm 11 Hunllntlcn Beach, 51nl1· Ma 11 Nrwpart H1rbor, Sin Cl.,.,111!1 at Vlll1 P1rll., S1n!t Anl VllllY 11 l:cjlaon. Etllntll ., M1t11oll1. LltUl'l#I BNcll 1t FOOtlltll (II! 11 3:15), 0 111 1ourn11r. Grmn111!c1 -Or111111 COi.int¥ L11ou1 tlllmPlontMPI It NtwPOrt (7 P.m.) . -SWll11rn C1Htor1111 conftf"fiKt ..... et II Rio HOllOa "1.m.l. Goll -Nr#P«I H1rbor 11 S1nl1 "'"'' Wt1lmln111r 11 W11ler11 (bol?o 1t 1), LACC 11 Gcllden W11t, Or1ne1 (01$t 11 Full1rton ltio!fl 11 n. s~holarship Drags Set Major Leag'ue Standings DEAN LEWIS Jeff Whitaker of Laguna Beach High will defend his tille in Sunday's fourth annual stholarship drags at Or~ngc 'County Internation al Raceway. Whitaker will drive his Mach t Mustang in the tin1c trials which get under way at 9 a.m. Elimination racing starts at 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE E11.st Divl!lon \\' L Prt. 8 3 .727 8 4 .ti07 7 4 .636 7 6 .538 s 8 .385 GB v. 1 2 • Chicago Pittsburgh St. Lou.is New York Philadelphia l\-lontreal I 9 .100 6 ~1 \\'esl Division Cincinnati 13 • San Fl'nncisco 7 8 Dodgers 6 7 liouston 7 ' San Diego 6 9 Atlanta ' ' Wl'llfttMI•''' l11wll1 PnUMtlPM• •. $111 Fr1nC1KO 1 N..,. Vitt l. $1n 0'"8 I CMc-1, sr. Laul1 S Otd9t11 '· Mollll"ttl J P ltt111uf9h L HICIU1torl I Onl~ 1•mt1 KM<!ulld. Ttoill1y'1 0 1 .... .765 .467 ' .462 ' .438 51,~ .400 6 .357 6~1 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Dlvl1ion Detroit Baltimore Washington 8"'ton New York Cleveland W L Pel. 9 3 .750 a s .sis g s .r.45 6 6 .500 s 10 .333 3 8 .273 West Division t>.1innesota • 2 Angels 10 • Oakland 7 7 Kansas City 6 1 Ch.icago • a Milwauket! 3 10 Wlllnt1111y•1 II.win II~!!.,, $, ll•ttff'f\Ol't I .800 .714 .500 .461 .333 .231 Ml"""'°'' J Cl'lkltO 1, $ 111111111.1. r1ln OHllfld f, IC11111t Cit? I .. ftffll S, MllwMtt I Ollrolt s, Clewl111C1 I W111ll110lllrl 2. H..,. Y1rk 1, 11 t.lnlfltt TMlr'• •• _. GB 1'h 21'. 3 SV. 5'h -3 31'. 5 6'1i Drivers representing 3 4 Orange County high schools (10 drivers to a school) will compete for $9 000 I n sc:bolarship funds , jc';b training instruction, merchandise a n d trophies. El Modena High won last year and looins as a strong corttender this ye11ir along with Alllnll IJ....,L. ,.t) •I Plllot>urtll {Wll~tr ).!), ""'" (f11<;...,,t1 IM<Gloll'lll11 1·11 II SI, louh IClll'°" M). 11 .. 111 "'k-t ,_Vil 7·11 II illllltlflnoll lltcl!I ...., Ntw Yllrk ll ur1111;1'1 O.tl •I W•tlllflt"°"" (MW .. ~ IMf. 11'9f\I Ont¥ llmel KMCh11ed. Qolly llmll Khed\lltcl. F•lcl1r'1 01mn Santa Ana, Villa P a rk , .-o~,,,,.. 01 C~k•to 111111~ 11 /,!.':':1''~1~7t111 Western and Laguna Beach "'""' v1111o " ~ .... 1111111 0111110 11 """""'°1' lli•• hool P!llllCk!llflll .. Sin o• ..... hT (Mc-II (li'Yel1ncl, 11f9l'tl &'' SC S. Mofl!tMI I! 5111 FrtnciKlll, 111thr A""!$ 11 W1slll11t!Ofl, 111fM APllL stlCIALS (TllOllYllOllTl@J COROLLA 1970 $1813 +Tn l Li<- AH Ottlt'r Modeh 11 S...t , M..t ll-H01a 1'$ck1p- 1-ll Cni~«*M VOLVO • • --- ........ , .. 'II· if'" <O'!I L -~ • ' -" --.. .. ""! , i , Whatk ~t? First place team prb:c Is A1111111 M ~lttt1M1l'I 01~11roc1 11 N..,. vorL 1111M Cl11el11 ... tl 11 it. l.O\lh, 119f\I M•1•1ulit1 11 lloltoll $1,000 which the school c:in ,.----------------------------J use as 8 sch<Mar&hip or to JI 1970 DEMO We hereby declare 1970 The Yeir buy needed tools or equipment D E A N L E w I s· SAVE $570 o( the Pu11ycal. Our national for the auto shop. · prize-winninc drink baa become a First place individulil prize 142 2 llr., r1di1, h11t1r, 4·•P•H. !Sir. 1real 1ucce11: No wonder. Thia •47401 ak is Sl1500 rti merchandke In· 1966 HARBOR BLY C ... aunny, oranae·aweel tour m ea apparel. Service ind Parts for All Imported Cars 1t 6t AUSTIN AMERICA N quick•• a eel. J uat combine a packet of "lnatant S<>mc students wUI drlYe Moflern Body Shop for All Cars """· hHtir. iuto""euc .,..,,..'""" Pussycat Mix.'' water and Early Time.a. Ask for ' • 0 . il t • eluding tools, cqulpmeill """ D., OSTA MESA 646-9303 UH D CAR S•ECIAL ~ you want to purr. And m;••• up lhcir soup-uµ cars. others will I ''°"· wr1 <'-•11. ci.r. jlXGO 2111. ln1tant Pu11ycal Mix at your favorite food 1tora. drive regular s1recl model~ Orange County'& Largest and Most l\lodern Toyota and Volvo Dealer $1099 --. and others their parents' c3rs. ~,._;... ___________ .;·._ ________ .;.. __ .,;•~----..:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~.~--------·"'-------:------....:_ l • " m "' oy •• 10 !d 17 re m p- lU " . i • I - r-------~---.. -------------------------------------------------·--------·-·-· ---· I .. VCI Base"ballDiamond Available for CIF Playoffs With the prep baseball season tumlng the halfway point in league tiUe ~ces. here's 80me food for thought concerning playoff aites for Orange Coast area nines. prohlem, cl coune, la the home coadl usually wants bis home field advantage. The immaculate 1,£m.seat UC Irvine dla· ·. mood wW be available for the playoffs - probably includh\g first·rouftd Issues. "Technically we control wbert they play ln making sure the field Is u acceptable site," says Fagans. So, with Crestview League teams Mlssio• Viejo ar;MI San Clemente, Sun.set League nines Westminster and Marina and Irvine League squads from, Estancia, Corona de1 Mar ind Fou•lai.n Valley still very much in the run-- aing for a, playoff berth, the possibilities are very clear. The thought of area players getUng the opportwtity to display their wares at UC Irvine is intriguing. The difference between playing at UC Irvine or at the usual site of the home terun with no outfield fences, bleachers capable of holding 100 fans at the mo.st, rockhard-Olamonds, etc. is interesting. * * * It's like playing at Crosley Field vs the Astrodome i11 Houston. Dr. Ray Thornton, athletic director at Tbe ClF AAAA and AAA baseball daun- plontldp tilts m.lpt wdl be btld at Anaheim Stadium this year. ----------ROGER CARLSO N ·-~ Fagus informs as driat a twinlght doubleheader may be in dtt offlng. "I think we will probably d9 It/' says Fagans. Last year the f..A flnals wert held la ... _ w1111 111e Los Amedeo dly 11ui. at Dodr;er S&adlam befwe a goOd -...L However, wt$ CM ucertaatJ of lA 1<bool1 cvreaUy, Ille CIF ii loHblg IDIO the BlgAlltaado9. ~ , UC Irvine, told this corner that the poaibUiUes ol auch an event are particularly bright * * * Look for lbe swim season to revert beck to the old system as a spring sport in the prep ranks. Cold weather and no break after the water polo season are the cblef oomplai11ts. * * * "Oft the top I'd have to say we'd be \'ery enthusiastic about it. We like to do •things like that because it brings outstanding athletes· on to our Campus lhat wouldn'~ normally see IL 0 Tbere mlght be a nominal renlal fee, but it would probably be no more thaJI ·direct charges In hosting the event. like \ special preparation or policing," says Thornton. Newport Harbor's trio ~ all-league baseball candidates all appear t. bt Haded for future ..U.pate glory. UC Jrvtne's regular home season ends shortly and well before the scheduled first- roond of CIF playoff competition. Finl-baseman Jeff Malhtoff ll a UC lrvtne or Stanford candidate. lhJrd-bascman Gary Foster is ticketed for Ariiona State and catcher Ron M~ is slated for future duty at UCLA. * * * 1be Irvine facility provides C014Cttte seating for l,lm and' the slapes of grass banks beyond the bleachers would bold many more should it be necessary. Ken Fagans, ClF Southern Section com- missioner, also seemed high on t h e possibilities. "We'd love our schools to go there. The HunUnglon Beach High's football practice games are set for the 1971 and '72 seasons. The Oilers will meet Foontain Valley a11d Long Beach Millikan, replacing La Habra and St. Paul, this fall's duo of non-league opposition. Sports In Brief Player Favored At La Costa RANCHO LA COST A - South African Gary Player opened defense of his Tourna- ment of Champions crown to- day with a game going so good he can't decide whether to go home or not. "I'm just playing so good right now," Player said before his first round in the $150,000 event, "I just don't know what to do." . •·I don't want to quit when l'm playi ng like this. But I talk to my kids on the phone and I get homesick and I want to go home. "I just don't know what to do." Player, winner of one title and more than $61,000 in just six weeks on the American pro golf tour this year, played alone in a practice round Wed- nesday. He was accompanied by a small gallery and a handful of plainclothes police. Gary has been the focus of inteme security precautions this year because of rumored threats concerning his coun- try's racial policies. • INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -The Indianapolis Motor Speedway season, the 'A'Orld's longest leading up lo a ooe-day race, opened unofficially Wednesday with tbe arrival of Larry Bisceglia and Ralph Liguori. Bisceglia, ol. 1.-06 Alamitos, wa s first in line at the gate for the 500-mile race May 30 for the 22nd straight year. "It's kind of a habit," he said, Liquori has a label he hates -"The. speedway's perermial rookie." He has been trying to quallfy for the S9-year~ld fl.temorial Day classic since 1959 without ever makingb field. "I'm not that bad a driver," said Liquori, who operates a plusb motel in Tampa. Fla., and doesn't really need a piece of the · $800,000 Speedway J>U"". • Tiny Mack Calvin, at $-foot· 10 the smallest man in' pro basketball, pumped in t4: points and had an ABA playoff record 16 assists Wednesday Night to spark Los Ailgeles t.o a 144-138 win over the l>allas Ol.aps. The Los Angeles win evened the teams Western Division .eries al two games apiece. The Stan played the contest at I.he Anaheim Convention Center, thtlr oMginal home when the AB.\ began lhre seasons aga, because the l.os Angeles Sport~ Artna Wal unavailable. The rillh pme Friday night is at Dallas and the si%th will be at the Long Beach Arena. Calvin's sharp shooting, passing and floor leadership enabled tbe Stars to lead from the opening minutes. • SAN FRANCISCO Na- tional League baseball at· tendance, after 66 dates, is ahead of last season's record pace by 108,637, league Presi· dent Charl es S. 1'' e e n e y reported Wednesday. Throo'gh Monday, paid at· lC'11dance had passed the million mark at 1,021,04.3, compared with 912,406 for the · same number of games in 1969. Last year the Natiooal League set a major league attendance record of lS,094,946. The New York Mets led in average attendance, drawing 129,651 for five home dates so far. The largest crowd of the season, 49,898, jammed Shea Stadium last Sunday .to watch the Mets against Philadelphia. • 'l'he California Aiigels an- noonced Wednesday night they v.·ere sending outfielder Jim Hicks to their 11awaii fann club of the PadUc Coast League and were recalling outfielder Jarvis Tatum. Hicks was dealt outright to Hawaii. Tatum has appeared in 12 games for the Is landers and was batting .370 with five home rur.s, three~oubl and t 1 runs batted In. · s ap- peared in only f games as a pinchhitler Jected one hit this season. He came to tilt ls last year £rom the St. Louis Cardinals. • HOUSTON, Te:t:. -Top seeded Cliff Richey or San Angek>., Tei., and fourth seed- ed Bob Carmichael o r Australia aUempt today to reach the semifinals or the 36th annual River Oaks Jnvita.· tional tennis tournament. Richey, the 1968 champion, meets Jim McManus or Berkeley, in one quarterfinal match. Carmichael Jakes on Nikola Spear of Yugoslavi. in the other. Tournament officials have spread the quarter f In a I matches over two days with second seeded Manuel Santana of Spain meeting Ingo Duding or Germany and third seeded Clark Graebner rl New York City meeting· Brian Falrlt!t of N~w Zealand Friday. 11-run 1st Earns UCI 18-3 Win PASADENA -Conductor Gary Adams played a game of musical di.airs as he put his UC Irvine bMeball team on the podium at Cal Tech Wednesday afternoon. The Anteaters had no trou- ble In posting their 25th win of the season ove r the Beavers, 18-3. In fact, the game was over in the top half of the first inning as an unbelievable 18 batters went to the plate, with 11 runs scoring. Needless to say, numerous record5 were set during the action and the first inning outburst was the initial salvo. With every member or the starting lineup going to the pl ate twice during the ordeal for Cal Tech pitcher Rich Ellis (he worked the entire frame). three of the players had two hits in the iruring. Rocky Craig had a double and a single and was the first to accomplish the feat. Mark Plassard and Chuck Spanski each had a pair of singles. Mercifully, the Anteaters confined their scoring sprees to two imings, adding seven in the lucky seventh. Ben Wetzler opened on the mound for Irvine and worked I seven innings. He struck out nine, walked two and gave up three runs on sevm hits. Adams played his game of musical 'chairs In the field. Catcher Mike Sheline saw ac· tion at shortstop. F i r s t baseman Tom Spence was behind the plate. Pitchers Bob Barlow and Tom O'CoMor were in right field and at first base. A total Of l4 players partklpated in the debacle for Irvine with the othei: four re- mainlng behini:f for classroom work. Only two members of the starting lineup failed to get a base hit. Joe Anderson had 4-for-S and Craig, Plass~rd, Spanski and Wetzler each had three. UC t•'tlMI Oii ' ... , .. ""' F1rr1r, 11.-• 1 o I Sl'llott, 3b 3 J I I Crtl1, ef 4 3 1 • NkhollOn • .-I 0 f 0 O'Connor, lb 1 O o o Pl&tM!'cl, 1' 6 ) l 4 S.1~•.rl' J I JO l11rl!rw.!1 ltll !.+>Miiii. 11 • , 1 I Grftol!Q¥, !b • ' I I Arokfwn. ' 3 ' • • S""'t. c f I I o $"'9111,.,H 0000 Wl'tfl••,11 $~2' Toltl• (5 11 '° lt ~t.d ltlul!Y, 11 -·" Wn.M, lb ·-" Mt1d9Jn, :lb Dl'll"'•• If H•ll. c Ell!1, 11 TOll!I OCC Nine Drops 16th Tilt in Row NfAL'S .......... licDlma. a••sas •U•- 'lloo.ndaf, Alttl 23, 1970 ,.. ••-RIDDEU SHOES --....... ...... SCUBA DIVING CLASSES --STAlTllG & IOIMllG -• IUU LA, COUNTY aUIPICATION •TAMI AND llOULATOU IUINllHID , • . • • ' • Tbe Orange Coast Pirates dropped their !Sth straight j a y c e e baseball c on t e s t Wednesday with a t-2 loss to h~t San Diego Cl\,Y College in South Coast Conference ac· NEW! JUST ARRIVED • POOL ftAINING SISSIONS •• tion. • Coach Barry Wallace's Bucs will attempt to find th a t elusive win to end their unen· viable loss skein Saturday when they conclude the season with a second consecutive road trip IO the Border City to take on San Diego Mesa in a conference doubleheader. OCC's South Coast Con· rereoce marlr: now stands at a meek }-.15. The Bua' only conference win came In an early-season South Coast contest against Fullerton, which Orange Coast won 3-{I. .,.,. ,_ -..... ...,., -_ .... • 1'7G ~ & .,,..,.. ..... , .... ' .,,,.._ .... .,_ ...... _ •llct.n.tw f~ f-4 . . --SPECIAL .,._ '"""" V3 Off List 1970 . 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Swimming Meet Nears Pitchers Spark Saddlehack New Holde1· For Flies By CRAIG SHEFF Of ... .,..,.. !'lilt SUit+ has struck out 75 in the six my curve and my control md ,. pltc~r-ootlieldu, but h a s The nrli tod Ol)ly box circuit oulin&s for a 12.5 the wbole atUlude ol th,e been u1ed only OQ the mound designed to carry all ol thej' Saddltback Co 11 e g e' s average. game," says Pennington while by Fritz . fly.fisherman's special equl~ b8iieball team has 1uddenly Pennl'llgton, a right-hander Shapard adda that the Gaucho "He has areal poteotlal as ment bas been ,JUlC}UD~ by1 Engines! become a contender in the who prcpned at Tuatin High, coach has changed him from a;pitcber,'' says the GaudM> , pi ...... lll &:bedule ol events· Cor nen wUd Desert Confer e n"C e suffeffil "hi ~nly toss to a thrower to a thlnking pit-coach, adding, "and he is a Plano "'oldlng Co., --. · ' week's junior eoileil;e at.ate baseball race. Imperial ~1ley I n Sad· cher. very competitive individuaL" Designed for Plano by Tom ··· by Deke Hou/gate sw1mmlna and diving cham-With a mediocre 2-4 recoi;d dlebicl/s Jn)t1ar1 conference Fritz opines l hat ' Pen· Considering the future, McNaUy, noted outdoor writer, pioalhlps at Orange Coast four weeks ago, coach Doug ganie. ·10· tha,l one, he struck nington Is "the I as test Shapard plans to retum to this.new fly and bug-pak holds Colkle have been announced Fritz' cluli•hu reeled off six out ·17, 'but 14 Gaucho errors righthander in the conference. Saddleback next school term 1 wide variety of popplng .... (News item) lNDIANAPOl,JS _ U.S. Auto Club 'members by OClC coach Jack Fullerton, straight victories and trails led to a ~ los~. ,He has improved his control while Pennington hopes to con· bugs, nles, salt w at 1 r wm reminded or 1 little mown rule lhat lahlbila OOJnDleJlt the meet dlrector. conference leader Mt. San Shapard , a product of this year and has Cained a tinue bis educaUoo at either Unfavorable to USAC. T1le events begin a week Jacinto by two games (one Laguna Beach High, bas a great deal mQre po\l;e, and UCl or Cal State (Fullerton). streamers, le ad er s 1 •C· from today (AJril 30) at 10 in the bis column). $-3 season record ,.1th all the 'he is a lot stronger than last He h4s a.pplled fot admission ceS!Ories, and even an extra ·, '\We mpectlull)' call the attenUon ol. all memben to a.m. with, tjme trials in the nit reason for the Sad· decisions coming in con· season." ' at both schools. ' Rule 10.20," an offtda.l statement reaci. Rule 10.20 "ls comtnled 508, free, JOI Ind J v Id u a I dleback comeback 11 t ts ference acUon. He i.s, ot What about hls attitude? But right DOW, l1>oth have r~:· opens from either aide. t6 iDclode st.attmeata made pubUc.1y that are 'dttriment.11 medley, 50 fne, and too pitching -namely Greg Pen-course, 011 a three:game win-"He (Penningtqn) is one or only one tboulht" -beating to racing and/or the U.S . .\llto Club." .i medley relay. P'iu1a wUI be .. nington and Steve Shapard. ning streak: the finest kids I have ever Barstow .College ·t n a Two tough, "see th r 0 u I h t .... •A USAC spM:esmaa pointed oUt tbat ... 10.JO wu not to ~ tboN eveolt at 5 p.m. The two have taken turns In the three gaunes, the worked with." That Is one doublebaader Saturday. at acryllte lldl make all the •~rod a.1~ rm, ""' .. .. ~py . .., .J ... • going the di!lance In the last lefthander has fanned 48 bat· of the reasona he was named Bantow. equipment rudily identll1able .f ;ifelllb.t.,.e pe~~~,,.,;m.!Me.ate ·with tbe mdl ~~ m l· six games. ters. Like Pennington, he has the m.ost insplrittloqal and 1"he double win would and easily accessible. Box ~· ~ fret "'to~' .. tbefi GpbUons .'e\le:n tbouCh thty fiull M'lttm onHntt« dtrinl Pennington. a sophomore, an e.r.a. under 2.00. m~' irpproyed playt.r on U:te elev~ the Gauchos' record body i.s rugged, practically iD- lfaJ •tiilfer from l.D ~ ~~ k said.·~ competition will be CDDdacted has fashioned a &.I season Both credit Frit.z··with hel~ 'Saddlebaek squad last season. to 1M and put them jll,st de!lrucUble cycolac. Ov.rall quetupy from a~~ l. 1 '"'*'41y (Aprtr •l at a.ta , record {5-1 in conlerence) and ing them to· impMe. Shapard, a 5-10, J67·pounder, .ooe game ~d idle Mt. San size is 12* by 8'iio by 3'1i ,. , 1:olaM~' detfuiteni.al '" "•a-di~~ b1P.11ft lbe ?tf.eu J!lgh~ M .. 10 a.z:n. ~ boosts an e.r.a. of 1.12. He "He ha.s helped me with caint to Saddle'baek as a Jaetato. inches. ~tegnty or comJ>ele!lc1· "ol tbe ·'oiPl!izrioa .orl"" 1olllctal, 'ti.JI! lllo be JielCI In Ille nen-...::::=....::~::::..:::.....::.::::__::::__::::_.:::::....:::=::....:::.....:::::....:=::.....;:;....:===-=....:.....:.==--------------- dfk:er, bolr!l, '""'1bo!'.or a fellow~·" ,. , inl-. · • ..... 1..,, l Alao "d~;, are ·"hul•Hln•' lq\lale lhftala ol ~' 1'fl4aJ, ltld .,,..~,ay rj.criminatlon and ll1rati ol lepf~~ · • •i '-\ ... " • •) . ev..U WW 'follow 'tbi ·~' i 'I1le spokesman said members have grievance avenues open lime ~Wend 11n'"i!!'a1P5N1!J'¥ to them within USAC. • ,. at 10 a.m. a a... .. ~ , "'When a member departs fiom~ tboie aveiiues"'to diaeuas '• Friday events include· Ns •complaint In the media lie obould undentand that be ,200 bulterlly, 200 lrffltyleo 100 clJes '° at"bls °"11' rlslt of ot ... tepplng• the -·of ·~· -.Okt, 100 ,!'"fpnoke, l·o 20 " \ • • ' • • -. . • ' "400 i!ldlvldoll ,.....,__,.,, ·IOO . . ~ ... I I I 1' ·-·'"'< . · .. • . , • • ree "ay. ~ ·: A .. 'l•terti&eto Wida EkonoMuter 's.tu?day events lndude}the • We -tab -ta -••'-, -nere a.rt. Eki-maeter t,l50 free, 100 free, ~ '• J._ -~ backstroke, 100 bre~e. U C'OIMhlcttnl Interviews wllll Ulven aDd t6er Clelebrldti 100 butterfly, 400 free l'flaY- ftr bi1 HWtpaper ~f'I. . , . "l'he ~eter diving ~ ~ CHRIS: A. J . Foyt, Mme tf tlw: o&Mr driven believe dial pet.ltloo (preliml and ~-~,. )'W ""' ,.. ..... dlatrtbotar <I ~IN ealt-, they flnalJ) will be held Saturday ~'& get .. pod a e .... u J'• Uve t. ,._.ear. nit dt yoa at COlrta Mesa High with the ~ 11toat yoar feUow compedMn_ taWai &IQ. ny? finak at occ , 1 FOYT: Well, Olril, I bve a grut ilnl tf respect for FoUowlng ~ top Nortbua ljij colleapa llere at llldluapolll. I mlPt .... -templed, • C.Dlornla Umes · ~ 'Dbjed la oOler yean, 1M1t ader lblJe 11.Jt, I Ill•~ snw ,. ..._ -,.lttfel'd. 1""°"'1111, .,,. ... ti. love everybody. To prove my cooctwW, Pm Jilaanlal te 2.~ Incl. "*'· -l'•Uft(:• cFoa1t11111. drop Old oe Ute Jlnt lap tf &lie r1ce 10 lbt my cutomen · '° · ;,... -Faunu 11'Mtt.1111. D.G1 Mloa• the pther n driven ea.a win more money. ••n !San M11•1. 22.1. . , MedltY ttltr -Foal!llll, l.IJ.O. , : CHRIS: Andy Grua&elll, illly bD111e41 your tvb!M1 Mrt *' lulttrllY -CtlftPlll:ll ll'oa111n11. A Indy and ..... ... .. II talli that USAC will -an t 1Dl.71' ICecktr (Wut v.u .... ,, l :CJ'; -' Slm.ir.1111 fD9 AnLll, t:N. C$1DU mlde Cll'tl wltll lr1U aamt1 at tM Speedway. WU! • trM -••rnn ,...,...,k•n Rh!KI. -.w JOll ff Dea& &Ml, IH! ' ' 1:::1=.=. {~11F=.-:; ~~~'. ~ 1. GRANATELLI: Sae! WM, m!T C1u1s, 1peU111 t. cempllaDee til\~ 1:::!,!.:':' _cc=,t.'..~''i!a,, f• Bale lt.!t -w)llclt .. liot a ,.. nde, by the way; M.IMJ. 11.11 Ctlf'f SI....,.,. (!'oaf> • a WODderful example Of USAC rv.le-malda& --I ltave t11:Jo t:.d~ ""'· _ cam"11ll flfoolf'llltl • .ntmest faith kl the falnteu aad wlldom or tlae USAC ,,a.11 l'lttford (l'ool~lln. C:)J.f, 1DO ,,... r11tY -Foothill, 7:13.1 1 ' cri.11oo1, l :M.l. \ \ Fn.UJ.y, I doli't see fty tltey tka't 1• abead _. bu ,,.. trM .-. •111•d cFoae.1111, i;t McNamara ud m1 ltallu .-..er for tllat matter. ~ 11J:-'~~:i,::=:;.1~~f· noe ls tor Alnerleu11· ~ler alL Pleaee tell your readen: lCO bldt•ln*• -Sl1n111t:rl'\' (Pool· -'.:.. I · -'r.-.t'-•-. ..., · _,._ t11u1. t :ot_., Arehltot•d 15111 "'-feo), -. ... as ar u a••.,;-~-~--P eo~ we cotpe,..., ,:oe.1, Jio pe'1:91: •.U. u ....-.1 ... ISoe tat m avnuea· tpell to '°° w...lttnk• -F1unao IFoot111111, .A, , ...... ..._ )•11 T; Fon'tl1• (FOOlhlll), 2.?2'.I . .... , members it rep&er complabttl. J ...ac1a•t soe saeh a · ,a0 11uttlrllY -C1mP11e11 cFoot111111 , cleinocratie chab u USAC. In flCt, t refwtt " dltcuu USAC "~ •• " rel•• -5111 M.i.o. J~:l!2.2.; ~inesl wttll my l1wyen. • Fooll111!. 1:22.1. . 0 11u,1a1 Noc '" Wr• .. ; ; CHRIS: John Camoa, lhll jl )1lar' fi[ol year here at tb~ Speedway, but you've had your problems with bungling <ftkials. What did you think wben that guy ln the pace <$r slowed you to a stop at Sein POlnt and knocked you 'of••-' • <tit ·~race. . ~c=~N~ w: ;:a11~~:· ~w-:.;, ~7":• s~~ ""* car .be wishes. Just becauae he ~ me, { dO!l'l oee liow I have any COO!Plafnl, .... undei'.,l)ule 10.20, wblch Batting, Pitching,,, .. Leaders allOwa me to ~ up mY' grievancee. ' / · . 11> , . QHRIS:..,QarY·;~ you were .Docktd out or tAe ., n. •••d• ... ,,_ RhOenix· JJ.60 When an Inexperience driver ' crashed· In front · .. ...IM'k .. '--" Cl ~'Yw-...00 you;coUldn't avold--crasbiftl ,...youfaltt. \lfhlt...do · M~~1~1 1~,t.~_:1\ .• ~J,"''t ~ lhiuk or a racing organizatkm that pennits slow un-Jol\nWI, canf •• -... , M1tto11, CM~ .. ~· · , ' .lll/ o. .1'lltl-. .. 11., .Jn1 TOYar, J¥o;"1ctable driven to be in the same race with you? M11111;, .mi ""'"· ..., .. .ln, ' BETl'ENHAUSEN ~--"d · RuJ 10.20 'think ll' 1tuM1 -111,._t. c111t .. 131 'l. . . : ....... ~ enng e , ~ • a Smith,.'°"·· 111 ,._ )ot1-c.1H .. gr~at thing USAC ii doing to open ndng to •~road ranp of 111 T~. MINI .. 111 wt111e, N.v .. • .-::" 101 AIQm.lr, C1Uf., 111 Klrtr.Nlrk;k. drf\lers, without respect 1o race, color Or pre\rious experleoce. K.c... 101 1111w ... 11 .• 11. ••• regular drive-Ip~-.. the coa·~-and ·-·~ oor RUNS 14TTD IN ._ Walton, Mii .. W ''" t'1'"""'"" -~~ \.l\llt' U1 AIYM, MIMI .. 1•l VQf.I, Cali!,. olflcials place in us, to allow us to 'babysit the newcomers 1•1 c.ttr. N.v .. 1t1 oi~ •• 1~11""" While racing each other. 12~1Ts _ .... JohllsOll. c 1111 .. 111 : Cl:QUS: Billy Vukovich, you Wtre fined and placed Oii Fr"°''' c1111 •• to• w111ew1, Mn •• 2'; -'-'-· f all•"""i ab · olfidal the ff Clarke, N.Y., It; S tt!'CI wlltl 11 . .-uuation or ... _. y uami an at ouston ooueLl!:S -Wllltt, N.Y .. s1 Mt:b Mtrodome midget races. What 's your feelin1 about how you d•;;11~1t5 51_11 ..,1.1.,11::::r.!r. cai11 .. Were treated? t i ..,.., C111t., 21 11:. onver. K.c., · VUKOVICH · Well ~... I h d -1 · t I had 11 T8'f'l'I', Mini!., 21 '' 11e11 w1rri . . , vw·"'· a 1 commg o me. 1. lie mistaken notion that I should be able to· .. get awav with t+OMI! 11:um -Witton, Mii.. ': "I" . J ""'"" Minn .. ., Mlnel\4lr, Olk .. 4, wbat the other drivers were doing, but after long coslderaUon E1u11 .... W1lft... 31 It. Jaruon. o.11 .. of Rule 10.20 I have come to the conclusion that USAC 1' STOl.EH i,1,sES -lllalr. 11111., o[ricials are fair, consistent and have-the best iltueata of 11 ,1,1om1r, c1111 .. 11 Va1rnem1t1, "" d~·-rs at heart. Boat .. '' P. K111v. K.c ., si It. J1ctoo11, '1 llv-.. Oa-.• 41 Tov•r, Minn., 4; Harper, Mii., 4, " eli AL.-t B PITCHING fl l)lc:l1lon1l -Co•. e RfJI vvU 811 w1111., J.O, 1.000, .c,n; J. P1rrv, ! CHRIS: Sam Poeey, you've driven at an the -.at race M11111 .. w. 1.aoo, 1 . .01 Lo11c11, °"'·· •~-••• •·1, .IOO. 1.l!I: Wrllhl, Ctlll., J.1,. wacks except this •· 'Lut 1Ur ,VSAC woald.n't allow yoa .1so. 1.211 Hunter. oa11 .. i-1, .7'0. • te race here bee.a• offtclal1 u.on,M you were iaes.perlenced. 1·~~11:~~~~~Ts''..'.!.·· t~lido.~'~:. •i ·. What were yoar feeliap lbcHlt belq bamaed from dte ipeedw•y? McDow9M. Cltve., lh M-.mMto, ' ft C1lll., Ill Odom, O.ir.., 2'1 Hvnftr, v POSEY: Tbe of elal1 were rt1bt, of ~ne. Chrla. My 01k .. ''· .. ... ~-I Le _.. M1tlt111\ L .. 119 uaree yean OD .....u·Am c rcalt. Sebrta1. Mam Dini 11 ... TT ING ltS II behl -l'trtl. J)e..tnaa were oaJv m-..11---........ ., ..... :-for --log llere c1~.. .44; Hendf',,_, s.F.. ,4U; 1-J ~"' .... ,....-.. -"-• C191rltntt, Pitt .. All; Oletl, S,lf., ..»5; I· should taaVe listened when ·&My tow· me t oapt to 1et c1rtY. -,11 .• .-. ' -••• t ••• -'•I --a.-fl-L----that RUMS -Hencltnon, $.!fL, lit ,.,,,, stme --tie -..,..... car e..-~-...... .., ~• Clri.. 11, 1t11M, ctn., 111 9tlld1, s.F .• bask klad of rachlg ts tbe best way to prtpare to drtn ''' Ttian. t in.. n1 C•ITT'. All., ll1 H•lml. Cln .• 1l. attese rear~n~e can at Ind1anapolic •. Thanh to Rule If.II' RUNS IATT!!O IN -,..,.l. Cln,, d th dvl J ta t tel I be tt1 1 . wnn1tM. Ct11c .. ,1t1 H. ,.,,..,, aa e a ce got st year, am very gra n to """ ,,1 T91111, c111 •• 1•i tef'fr, Alt., allowed to --my CU"eer u a r.ce driver. 1•1 hMf'I, tl!L. 111 WV1111o Hwst •• • ~-I~ . • , CHRIS: Pan11elU JODH, )'Oll're · -'fl·.-all time 1rtata HITt -p.,,,, e111., '°' Htndfo,....,. here, but you've bad your troubies la Ute _ _. with USAC. s.ir .. 1'' O.ttnMr, 5·"·· 311 C"~•· --""" :IOI T, Otvl1, Hitutl., 1r1 G•JfOll. What wUI you do thl1 year II ·Al • tJuer bl yoar Johuy s.o., 1t1 C•rlV, All., 1'1 To11n. cm.. • I • It. ~ L!Khluln& car is knocked oat of. &be whiner's clrc:le througll oou11LES -G'''°"'· s.o.. 11 ••obvious 1corln1 or olftclaUng wror, Ute tbe OH• you have ~~55·~· ·~~:.'r!:."'',lv .. 3, bfee outspoken aboat In the pastT · 00.11, ""'~ '' Mo,...,., Hou11.. J; • I ~-wll!l 2. • JONES: Go1h, Chrll, aodDi like tllat COlld en:r bappe1. HOMI lllJH! -l" .... I, t in.. I; ~· u . It lbotld. )'ti. woa't w ........... beeuse ~~· H!i~·:. ~1, ~~~.r!.1~·· Al~.'. I; have all I.be re1pttt ln tbe world, for Role lt.zll. I say, s. •TOLEN 1,.,1l 5 _. Circ1ener, st. lfte Rale 10.Zt or leave It. No,·doa~.~lt ... ,...t •bclwt leaV!o -'1...i 11 wv ..... Hovt• .. s1 w. o.v1s, fog' fl l don't want that to be ml1anderstood. 1.. ·• 51 Mo~'"· Haus1 .. ~, '"''"' Cl,.,. It tl~tlCh, S.F., i, l'ITCH1HG () o.tblon1l -St1Y9r. Fair Tre•ttnetlt N.v .• w, 1.0'.!0, i .u , Noi~ ... c111 •• ~ W, 1.000. ).601 Slm11en, Cln., ).0, CHRIS: Dan Gurney, you've given up on stock block 1,aoe, M••••tt. c1n .. ~'· ·'""· ,..,: .:....t-. Dltrll.,., Maull., :t.1, .1J:I. 4.U: 5ull..,, e.~ hen at Indy after a long ~ to get them competiUve L ...... a.1, .uo, a.11. wllh turl»<harg<d •oalnes by ctwialttg lhe nllea. What's your f~lti1g about how you've been treated by USAC? • : URNEY< Fairly, Ouis, fairly. Rule ID.II remind.I me h!" fortunate I was that USAC ltalslated the alock block e~ out ol. racing here ao I CQtJld use turbos lll:e everyone elieJ Besides, the investment: I 1'ad in development of the l'9ct ~Jor. raciJlg is only money, alt.er all. Kicking Clinic Free for Kids A fne ldcking·ellaie !or.kids ls currently being condiieted at Cal State (Long Beach) with sesaions slated every a grelt ·tire buy in #i prit;1 railgl ••• . .. _ ... ,.., .. '•' ··- &50 x u btxkw•n tubeleU plus Fed. Ex. T•x $L71 and old tire • Clean sidewall design, radial darts on shoulder • Trlpl«tempered nylon cord construction • Buy now at these low prices ADD ~.11 fOR WHITEWAU.S 7.75x 15 7.75x14 825x 14 ...... ,, .. ..... f~.b. rn: ....... BLACKWALL TUBEUSS ADD $U11 FOR WHITEWAUS FREE MOUNTING GOODfi'EAR THE ONLY MA KER 'KPOLYGlAS TIRES BUY NOW-PAY LA TER ON OUR EASY TERMS Yau save *4°&! Nylon cord tiN for p11nela, pick-upa. v ane and .,...._., ' ., RIB HI-MILER TIRES '$ 95 WAS •2500 HIJ"y-Sale Priced only through Wednesday Night/ .NEW "Sffitfi " ...... re -llATIERY *15~ Special Offer Ends Saturday Night FRONT -END ALIGNMENT $695* HO. fll.50 St1nd1N C:.n sa~~: ,, .... Dehnlt HMVJ ce .. ·~Ice hr '"' u .1 •. eu .. itlut ,.,,.. AcW $2 fet" tOf'llen lain. Our aligrftnent specialists will do all this work .•. Inspect com~ plete front e.nd, lncludini sprinp, shock 1bsorben , ball joints, ldll'.r llm'IS, tie rod end.'i and steering "''heel assembly; n!al1cn front ~nd; correct CRmlw'.'r. castRr and toe-in (Ch.ii'.{ causes ol fl\~t tlrl'. \\'l'.Ot l . ~ CHRIS: David Lockton, what's the 1atesf ... on -the -teport thlt other. members of the USAC board ol. dlrectora are 1~ to remove you for being unfatthful to the club and trying to book NASCAR and SCCA races Into Ontario Speedway! : LOCKroN: Oh, are they ? 1 Mdn't htard that. As an ettorney who believes ln strict coatrucllon, t don't evu d,.... lhe -Iha' In JndllnaPolil, d.. to the various 1 .. .retatlons lhat can be maae ol Rule 10.20. !l'o llmffr nur question, Ille Loni gtvelll and the LoTd taketh away. :?:. 1111' Ume coma to •I'll down, the board will lel m• Wednesday at that school's • ; <ln cue 1n1 of the above lnterv1ews $CCm realLIUc enough tct be mislnltrpreted under RllJt 10.20, lel It he,.by be staled tlel they ,..,. aD fictional.) . -• '~:1~~:::4:z1······················································~ E!;7.Jr~~~~{~~~: YOUNG & LANE TIR'I CO. INC. : ~;'°,.:U1~~~;.1 ;, to b.c.,1 • COSTA ME~A LAGUN A BEACH . . • f-0 ahoes. The Jnotructlon j• 1596 NEWPORT BLVD. e Phone 549.9393 412 OCEAN AVE. e Phone 494-6666 • w!IL lw uuW earl)' July. \ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •· • • • • • • •, • J • • JI • • • • • iu1 11-• ii • ii • • • • 11 • • • • I. I ' , • ox ~I by, I. ' "' ?r, ds ng " IC· ,. lo. 1h lie ,,. ~· !n- ail II'. • • I 'Ii • • .. • • LI. - !'"" .......................................... '"" ....................................................... ..,, ...... .., ....... ,.., ........ ~~~....-·---~~~<R•-,~~"r"'--~ ·~--...,..____ ---·-- FV; Tars . Compete • ;-At SAC • Only lwo Orange Coalt area \Jliill achooll wUI send troops . ' into combat Friday Dl.ght in the prep lra<j); and' field compeU- ·'tioo at the Ulh •amuaJ Mt. San AntooJoJttlays in Walnut. First runni~ event filllla 1 are slated for 1 p.m. , • But the two. scbpoli -New- , port Harbor and Fountain Val- ~ Jey -have each proven to be 11amang the area's toughest cirr d,tr nuggets thJs season, so top flight performances can be ex· peeted from both schools' rep- resentatives at one of the world'1 Qlos1 preiligious tract and field everib1 ; 1be Mt. SAC meet is '"com- < JIOMd ZDOlltlJ" of .various relay eventsl far as ~p traclt ' e.vents a '~ concerned, with op- 'en co tiUon among high· schoal a~etes in the field events. · · • Fount a\t. n VaJiey's steve ChristlaD9, .who has personal bests ol 49.0 (440), 1,5$,8 (880) and 48.J (anchOr leg on mile relay) this season, will s;uar-· head a ~ victory attempt in the mile relay. Carrying the Baron baliner In the field f:Vents wW be 'Ted ' Lyddon (>hot put and diacus), J im HosteUer (diJcus), Terry Parkinson (pole vault) and Ray Harris and Rick Martin (long jump). Newport quarter-miler How- le Rogers and sprinter Darel Blood should be tile busiest Tara of the evening, both en- tered in the Bl, mJle and sprint lJ!edley relays. , I I , H--9, •w11t1l11 V•lliry l11trltl Shuttle 'flllrdlfl -Fount11ft V1lln IG1rv Hfflllndu, lllllPh Mtt-11, R1J H1r rl1, M1rl H._ll NNPOrt Htrtlor !Court Ill-. KIVln 11-,. GltY Brll;L Miii HotHllJ. 4olO nilaYJ -Founfll~ V1ll9¥ (lrldr Mooni, l!'d AnRr-. G1rv Vllbf.lel\I, l"hlt Mtf!01 Ntw..t Hlrbot (Ceurt lleesar, Griff Aml11, Howl9 ftner• TOP SHOTS -Jim Bales, 13, ol Newport Beach, recenUy wori .the duck tower event during the round -robin shoot held at Coto de Caza. Jim Compares'bis tro- . phy with the one c3ptQ,red by his father , Bill Bates, the high overall scorer in the fiv&-event shoot. 0.rtl .... ,. ' -r•l•r -. fllUfllllft v.11., (0.-.t DA!l,Y l'ILOT § " .t\rea Sports _at a Glance • • Foot \Veek., ' . , brate Nalional May 10.16. ~ Newpart Beach p o I t c e ba¥eU>all team will clash wllh tht Costa Me.sa police e . •' ~"IP'J'I Reptt.a sponsored by auditorium at 7 p.m. 'Oranae Coat College in North The prOgram ii for bo)'I bldo Chanoel. born no earlier than Aug. J, nve In-a benefit· 1ame Friday, .ll'S regatta 't1me" ~ the Ma.y l '•l I p.m. undefeated UC Irvine varsity 1'be ngular ~uon final_e. -19SI Ind no later lhaa Jub.. r. .-f!or 1.ong"l!each"'Marine 31 1911 The game will,.~ held at crew ana first atop on 'the the Corona del Mar High gym-rugged schedule. ls at-.Mllslon ltadlurn on Friday and Satur· ' · ~ay. May 15-11 ln the 'Westero Further Information CIP be ChammonshlP.,. obtained at 543-12!0 ar MZ-'i.T;:~-:--· .. .1 -T,e 3490. naalum. 1 The hon o r a r Y 8111y Saturday in the ' annuJll • .chalrmpn of the game wiU San Diego Regatta . be Les Josephson, Los Angeles lrvlne has defealed UC The Newport-Mesa Football • •, Rama.' running back, Berkeley, UCLA, Loyola and ·As.WciaUon js in need , of two Athletes from boi.h police Cal State (Long Beacb) twice head coac hes and several Marina High School's swim- departmenta ptomtse an ac-in three weekends of head-to-assistants for itS J u n i o r ming team will be hon'.ortd lion -packed basketball game, head conu>elilipn., Peewee division (nlne to 11· Friday night with a dillMI" which is sponsored by the The San Oiego Regatta Is year olds), · banquet at Villa Sweden in Orange Coast Civllan Club. the first of three such event.a , Slgnups for boys a r e Huntin£t9n Beach. . All proceeds wilJ go to the !ar.lng the lrvine crew. Next scheduled . for June 3rd at FesUvJtles get under way Harbor Area Boys Club to kend ~y cozppete ln the Newport Harbor H i g b ' s at 7 o'clock. ~used for ath1eUc equipmentiii";iiii~;;;:;i.i;;;i;i5ii;i;;iii;~;;;;;;i;iiii~;i;;;;;;;;~i;;;;;iiii;;:i;!'i.i;;;;;;i;;;;i~;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•j and uniforms. D:>eutt.lona are $1 per ticket but admission is free for all youngsters under 12• years of age .. Tickets may be obtained through the Newport Beach or Costa Mesa . Chambers cl Commerce,\ both p o I I c e departments, and the Harbor Area Boys' Clu b. • Peggy Toadal of Dana P~int will be San .Clemente .Aquatic Assotjapop '!fl, flnt J u n l o \' Olympie "l!"petllor. Peggy placed fourth ~f 21 contest.ants In P..llmlnaey irlals this past weekend and wu1 compete in preliminaries Saturday in San- ta Monl<:a. "Mle 100-yard butterfly is ! Peggy'I strongest event. She • won the fourth plact spot with a 1 :Ol.O Ume in the prelims at Cal Slate F'ullert.on, 'The Marco Forster <Jr. High School teenager, has been -m campetilion ~ sbe was 10, and has been a swim en- thusiast sinq! she was two. • Three members of the UC Irvine termis team will com· pete in the aMual·Qjai Valley tournament th~t •Ins today and runs through. Sunday. Captain 'Craig Neslage and ~arl O'Neill will compete in singles play and a1ao the double• co mpet ition. Freshman Greg labl~kl will play In slna:lea com.petition on-, ly. S . /,/' /' _ , pr1ng 1.-... I :.: ti rest one Car Care ~~~,~~..,.. · -------· VALUES -~ -··"·· 10-POINT BRAKE OVERHAUL G~RANTEED 20,000 MILES OR TWO YEARS Wt auar1n!.H OW' brakt lininJ lor lhe IS»- dlhd nunaber of mu .. or y•ni tram d.l• ot iM\Ula\&oft, .... hi<::h111et' coo:n. linit. Ad.h•U-tl pror11t.,d OD milN .. •Diii bq.d on price9 c:uneot t l tiine of ~trMat. NOT JUST A RELINE . .. we do all this work • I. Replace brake lininr on all -4 wheel. 2. Arc lining for perfect contact with drum5 3. Rebuild all 4 wheel cyli~den 4 . Tum and true brake dnima 5. Inspect muter cylinder 6. Repack outer whoel1-rinp on both froot tvbeela :· 7, InspOct bnlle booeo 8. Inspect brake oboe return springi 9 . Add tuper beaVy duty brake fluid 10. Road u.st car ' ' c .. m,, Tom e.-. ,Ed ""'""'°"" Miii M11lioltld l 1 N-.t 'H1rt1or Cllrt4 , ·:;ta.:£~_::.::.:-::· Mesa's Chapma.11· Says The Anteater net squad won Its 19th victory of the season Tuesday and currently has a $· 88 Mus. Dan Sh1w, C1rl Hlrdln. sin. Cllrl1!11110l/ H-1 Htrbor (Howie Rot11r1. lrld Sdwttt. Miii Hotsell, 'O.rtl Blood!. ~lie rtllY -H--1 Htrbot ' ' mark of lB-3. . 1~i~~t~:~:t~·He;. He Can ~Make It in. AB A Next UCI team match is scheduled Tue.sday at San Fernando Valley St ate College, • crw•, lM 111ton1. ' Sltrlnt IMdllY rtltr -Fount1ln Val-,..., (Garv Valbuenl, M•rll Minne, O.n Sh1w, llOll S,..nk..,11 New_.t Harbor (Griff Arnlft. Howle "'°""' O.rtl ' llooCI, Olwt Jtlftl. 01111nc.e fllldlt 'I' rtlt'I' -Foun!1l" V11!1J (W1rr.e LHdt. llon Sf\tnlitn, Jim NHI, Tlm Fun~)/ N-POrt HtrbCH" !Tim Rudy, lrtd Schultz. lltP!CIJ St1~ lit', Chrll lllnlltY). Hl•h lum• -Newp0rl H1rtor (LH HIVtn Ind John 1(11-r), I Loni lump -P'ount1ln v11i.r 1Rt¥ Htrrlt tnd Rick Merli!!). Pol• WIUll -Foun11!n Vtllt¥ (T~rrr 1"1rtlnton). Shot llUI· -Founi.ln ¥1!111' (fed l.Y'ddonll NtWPOrl Hlrtlor { ...... rt 11 ....... 1 Ind T•"" Albrlll!lft). DllO.tt -l"ounttln Vt li.r (Ted Ll'd- ifon 1nll Jim Hot11111r1. Sea King Spikers Upended • By CRAIG SHEFF Of 1111 0.111' Plllt Sltfl Bruce Chapman, the former .. Costa M~ High and Orange Coast College star, thinb he can make it in the American Basketball Auociation. €hapman, who spent his lliif tWOCOUegiate years-at Nevada University in Las Vegas, signed a contract with tbe Loe Angeles Stars last week. He received a siteable bonus, but will have to make the team before signing a\con- tract. "I'm happy about It,'' said Chapman when cont.a.cled in Las Vegas by the DAILY PILOT. ''I didn't want to pla y in the east." Also drafted by the Detroit Pistons of the NBA, Chapman commented that he visited the Motor City to talk to t>elroit officials, but "they didn't talk that good money. The chances are not good back there, but they are real good in LA~ Physically I don't think I could handle the NBA, but I coi.dd handle the ABA." The S.8, 21.0..pounder thinks the ~A is "the up and com- ing th ing. The ABA is a shooters game, not a physical game. It hall its place. I'm pretty sure they will merge (with the NBA). It will not take it long to be right up there." This past sea&0n at Nevada University, Chapman ave- raged 14.8 points in helping his club to a 17-9 record. As a junior, he hit at a 19.8 clip as the team posted a 21-7 mark. Chapman had his choice of Seattle of Nevada Univer- ' sity after comp1eting a two- year stint at OCC. He chose Uie Las Vegas institution be-., cause "I waa more impressed wJ .t h th_e coach (Rolland Todd), it was only 300 miles from home and the weather. --Overall a was pretty impres- sed with the whole program here.·· Todd, signed a contract Monday to coach the new ex- pansion team in the NBA - The Portland Trail Blazers. Another member of last season's Nevada University team -Louie Small -has also signed a contract with the St.a.rs. Chapman and his wife, the former Nancy Stein of Costa Mesa, plan to move back to this aru at the end of the present school term. Patricia O'Hara of Newport Beach will be competing for UC Santa Barbara al the 1970 N a l I o n a I Intercollegiate v. o I) e yball championships apolllOl'ed by the divisio~ for girls' and women 's sports. Miss O'Hara . a sophomore, wi ll compete with lbe Santa Barbara unit at Cal State (Long Beach) beginning today and running lhrough Saturday. • The state finals for the 1970 walkathon competition will be held May 19 at Cal State (Fullerton). Five preliminary walkathons for high school students are being held-, in various parts of the state in preparation for the finalll at Fullerton. The waJkalhons are a com- munity s e r y I c e event spansored by the California Podiatry Association to cele- Corona del Mar played host \jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir.JI 'to Santa Ana Valley in Wednesday's only Irv i n e League dual track and field meet and the visiting Falcons overcame the Sea Kings, 75-52. Sprinter John Miles was a (tooble winner for the losers, 1aking the 100 in 10.1 and 'itie 220 In 2.1.3 . • Duck Feet Fins. 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'90 da19 il _, 9d,iuttaMQI ilt _,.,_,,., tD al1-._ will be ...m .pimt tiM priDt.l Bacbllllip Prial ~ t i tM tiJM ol adjwtmenl, b&..t -u. iMM•Pi"*" portiou. al. ... oap..i ..nub' pwiod. p .... d .... lo 1t-e. fir., WTK't. f~, \b9 me ol bichw $hao. 1.265 ~ .,....,., tkctrol)'V, ~ "re.iuv-ton" • "11til;tnted eltdtolyt.." void. tbit JUlln.D.tft. iri· -• DLC-100 rlft$t0ftt RETREADS 6.60-13 Blackwells All 1lze1 1imllerly low-priced Whitewalls edd tl.25 Big Selection Most Sizes ;f ;.•. This we,k" OtJ/y l'lu1 37C. Fed. e•c'" '' ...... r..-llPP9h'- ... off --- Big savings on slightly used new car takeoffs, tool • " " Whne Stag Warm up SUits 19.95 COSTA MESA Firestone Store 475 E. 17th St. . HUNTINGTON BEACH Firestone Store 1617~ Beach Blvd. 847-6081 ' . Speedo Swim suns & Trunks Blae or Whne ' Open 9 ta 6--t:losed Sundays Bikes-Parts:--Tires-Tulfes e I ~6-2444 , HOURS, Mon. -Fri ·, 8 1.m. to 9 p.(n • , S.t., I 1.m. to 5 p.m. ·=····= HOURS: • Mon. -Fri., I 1.m. to 9 p.m. Set., I 1.m. to 5 p.m. " m nmnntrnnnl • ' I I " • 0 •• = • J - \ _,. Do\lt.Y~OT _ I! • WHAT'S IN- OUTDOOllS? ~· . TVINof 1 .... 2', 1970 Vo~eyb~ . Finals Set . ' .. For UCLA _ ,._ ____ _. __ _.iliiiiiiiliilli!iiim ; It seems thal the weathmnan ii ooly haadlnt aut bid Loo AnlO]a haeto another ;weather to the sportsmen of Southern California. , top 0 e&ioNI event t b I a •'• ,. ·-·-the lour top ~-For the second straight week, winds and cold weatlier volleyball team.I in the nation llave hampered both fresh and salt water fiaberma. Even pair off In the NCAA's first ~It , this weekeJtd weather wanna up a UtUe, it's IOinc to IMUl1 D 1 l1f on a I collegiate ~e a few mo,. days ol IUDIU' skies ·to bring the fish volloyboll dWnplomhlp Fri- back to life. day and Salurday In UCLA's 1bit writer spent the past· weekend at a ·11· Bear. Lake, Pauley PaviUon. Two compeUtive session1 • _ and even though there was soow on the ground and the are scheduled ucb dly at : : wind wu blowln& white e&Jll on the water, a few hardy 11 a.~ ad 7 p.n\. l ; fishermen muaged to bag ,.... nice trout and ti few amall Ball State Univlftily, ol "'·J>asr. · · . ' ~·; Ind.. already 'b., j "°'-:.-Acconliag .. Homer Moen, bner ol Hollowar1 I•ndtilr. qo•lffloil lw the -witb a 1(lctorJ over blOIY·rated '. the water temperatw;e 4 ii ltlll. too "cold for the flab to really Obi() State · last week and : co~ to lite, and .the run-off of the snow will aot Im~ sport.a a 17.0 J'te91'd for the : the coodiUons. . t:. · season. A few sbore.'"'llen wre pickinc up._. small bua Tbt other three nuu11a·win be UCLA, UC SDa Blrbaca 'on ni&bt ,crawlers and ·M-'splJdiers, but the filb were andcal>state !Loac.Jlach). 'small ud not vtry _.,uve. ''I:be aonh o!iore •and lbe' Coach 'Al Scala' UCLA ~lanlleid cut-off .we,. \lie·.11eit apots for bus. ' '' 'team -. mari1 Ill the • 1 'Shore anglers were doing fair on trout near the dam ~ indaYidu~l star&. in-. . ' eluding Dick Irvin, Ed Becker, bu •. the rainbows were runninl lea thain 10, inches. At the Kirk Kilgour and ,d}e recently cut-off action was a little better witb some an,lers catching Injured Craig ThomptOn, all I t ".near limit.I on sabhon ew and TNT. of :. whom repre9e111ed tJ:te : Moat ol tbe bluer trout, to 211 ~ _. belng•couiht Unlled States last yur Ill f ; by boats trolling blade and wonn cOmbinl~. in ·the deeper ~ :i~ee':=.· ·com- ' ; bays:--· petition, it is likely-that ! : 1 aeveraJ athletes w i I 1 be • · • Mau Otitloek Ver" G80ff se1ec1..i by the intm>aliooal selection committee of the U.,S. Volleyball Assn. ·W go to Bulgaria in August to eo~ pete agalMt 40 natiOlll In the World Games. ' -. ! : · The oullook for t• lint weekend ln May 11 very aood. ' Ah. tk opecles ol nu la Ille late will ... aetlve ... bani'}' ~1, 'Je bite afier a loD& c.ld willter. · • '' : . • :\ ne ~m&n•, cru of Blc Bear Valley, • ct1)acUoa : ~Itb tlle-Calltornl• lleparlmeol al Flq ud Game; wlll make ... im. effort to aeiae carp and goldflU oat .t Cite lib MD -"- ' • · : GOed Cate,,_, '•t Lclfce : l ·i Bua, -~ crl!P ud -.iJ '!'" ,....-, Vall ~ W)en wllb (GOCI• caidlel of iilfiil nu. -aqlen tre . _:.~I pod ba11 1ctloa earlY aad late Ill tbe evellill1, ~ t : bromeblcU averagln1 about Z~ poaadt, wllile cturin1 the ! · day filllermen .,. drifting for -~ enpple ud bhl•IJll clote I , ~ shore. Tile crappie art llltlq pod 1111 ·yellow ud 'ftlte ( .JI&• fished wltll bobhers, ud Ille lnat . ..,i bblqil are foiling . . ' l 1 • for live worms and lieut. · .' .. ' . • · . Vall Lake ii open aevu. days a week ud Us a fleet :. :·or rental boltt and moton avallab• te u.e pablk. RffenaUoe1 :are a mast on weekends ud cu be made bf calllq ('714) · : 6'1MUI. l:r..lne Tops for Tro11t Orangt "County's Irvine Lake is the best bet locally for fishennen wtio wattt to get plenty of actlon. The trout have been mating a strong showing and catfiab t.o lS poutds are being weighed in da.ily. Trout Island ill the hot spot for trout, but It's Sierra Cove giving up the best catches of I.be wiskerflsh and a few nice sized trout. , . !fhe bass in Irvine have been up and down the past coople of weeks, primarily due to the changes in temperature. As soon as the w1ter warms up a few more degrees the bass will get hot. \ Colorado I\) f )lfite,r Fair Jack Wilson, co-mana1er of Black \Meadow Landllr, on Lake Havua, reports -tlaat tM ball Uve ltartld tt mon · .into the coves to spawn. ' Bat calcbes have betn taketl u mbmewa and waterdop. . Crappie ud catfilla llave been prodactq f* action for aqten, ftlle up at Ute top end of ~ IUe a kw lar&t 1b1pen have beu taken. • • The I.ewer Colerado River ls very muddy •e te the • ~lftl being done, and ftahla( II very slow la tlte river ., ·~ the adjacent lakes. It wW be some tlme beftrt tbe ~dean ... flUillg tmpnftl, ..,.. ...... .,~ ,. / • .f Ntw 11 t11e Mnnll ap1wdq: .._ '*' -··•~Ute mer, ;-:bcft .It 11 very difflcalt to tellMw mac~ ti II mffttt 1lte • bnNldy water will Uve oa the movaeat of ..... Wind B ... per• Deep s-f'Uhl ... 1 • ' • ' I '. Davey's !Acker, Art's Londlnr ud San C-t• Spottllshing , ; ,,. all finding fair fllhing ..., they .., Ill on the •Po!J. ~~.wind bu been hampering ~ ~ put couple of ~ few of the llndings alon& the south cout are runaing ~ tho! outer islands and party boots ale bl'ln&lnl back nice :!!'DI catchea of ... rraco and bot-lilb. A few Jara< yellows ~ tplclng up lb• action 1t San Clemtllle. but as ol yet ~---bite bu oot •rri•ed. -i. Ruther down soulh. the Saa Dlqo boots a.. P.l'OYlnc 'I« alpa ol more yellowtail at Ille ~ Islands. .. ': It JooU IDr.e It ii BOlnl to.be -· week lo lo days • ore the yellon show. 1be .wiod ii pn>bably the one moat .. portant.-now In keepl11J the flAh away. · : Bay filhermtn ire having a field day In Newport. Harbor. · en tbouP the larger booil are finding It rough on lbe •Jljlt.aide, aklfts rented at the Pavilion or Art's Landing art ; fOldinc uu on b111as end he Ii but In the bay. - • Tho bay filhln1 bu Improved for all species and the llPOlfln crooker ,,. bltlnt rood In the bacl<bay "' clam1 .,. -ii. For · more up-to-dat• lnlormaUoo oo b1r llshlnl .,.wt,..; local batt shop er one ol Ille londlnp. Tlcteta for the NCAA Champlonablpa: are avallible at the Bruin Aihlelic 'Tlcb\ Of£ice at $2 and Sl for daytime sessions and 13, 11 and II for evening Hllions. Baseball Standin~s llVINR llAOUa ~:r::. .. =/~.~ ~; 4:. Vilf1y ~'al;.. • M .. nolll '#.,._,.YI leatn EdlllOft e, eor-del fMr s' Etlitndl ~..f.r-'1. ,,_. o W Lea ' 1 I . . ' ' •• l •• . . ' , s • J : 1 j°''' Met1':ilO.~ dlSOll II latlll A111 VIiie~ llltl(ll ,, MattlOlll ou11t1ln Vtllft' 11 COl'Ollt ftl M1r OIANel ll!AOUR W L Ot ' ' -' 1 - s ' ' ' s • I s • s • , I l This Week's Trout· Plant The following Southern CaUfornli streams and Jakes, lil(<jl by county, are ICbeduled far stocking this week with ·catclii.,..ize rl,inbaW troul from · lli!j>irtmenl' ol Fllb and Game ha1cberiea : - .'LOS ANGELES -Cry1tal LUe, Blc Rock Creek, Jackaon Lake, Lea Lakes (Middle and South), · LltUe Rock er.et, Little 'Rock Reservoir , PuddlnptOoe -· ORANGE -Trabuco Creek. SAN llERNARDINO -Bear Creek iii Slide Lake trM, Big Bear Lake, City Creek. Deep Creek at Bowen'• Ranch, G,..n V.U.y Lake, Grqory Lake. ~ SAN DIEGO -Doane Late, San"Lufs Rey River. :r SANTA BARBARA -lloYey Brown Creek. Me,..na er.Ok, Santa Yne& River: from 1Loa Prlet<>a Ranger Station Ill" I* second crossing. . ' VENTURA -M1tlllj1 Creek, PIN Lake. Reyes Creek, RoM Valley Lak•. $onto Paula CZ.Ok, Stspe et-eek upper Ind lower &ee- Uons, Ventura River North Fork. JC Golf ..... .... 4•) ,,, c,,,... Dtr• .,... IGW) n tltll Ml1l1 fl"-t lCI 1l, W. MIM Hkllt .. tGWI 1' def. Jim a.vii CCI 11, t-1. Klfl KrfMI lGW) n def. ow" lietNY !Cl n, U . Uf'TY E~llll'I IOWI ·71 dtl'. l'l'H MOii· "1 ICJ M. M • ...... H-fGW) n *'· ll<l van. 9'11t ICI .. M. -. ...... ld11•11'1w .. ..., ..... ,.. CPW!t ICI M, M , ALLSTATE PASSENGER TIRE GUARANTEE Gu.naleed A,-aln1h All rire f1il11m from normal road hllZll<b or def~" in l!ll.ter1al or workman- 5hip. - •·or llow Lon•: For rhe life of fhe ori~irtal M-d. Wh•t Sean Will ()p1 In exchanie for the 1ire, ~1.:e it, ch11tait1A 1he proponion of current selliiw prke pl111 ~er.i &dse Tu that 'ttprnenrs M.d wed. RePair nail punaurn...: QD ch.rat. Ga,•r•attJed A1•ln1t: Tread -.,_. How Lonrt ne n11mbtt cl momhs tpttifitd. , Wh11 SelrS.WIH 'Do: h1 w:l)I"" ' for the rire. replttt ii. chlrgin,111 the current H-llin& price: ph11 ffil. enl &cite Tu ltu the fol!O'l¥itl8' alJoWln('t. Monlhlr (;u•r•nlf"t HI«> 14 17 cc;i,J9 •• • 10% 10% "" Regular '25.95 Trade·.Jn Price 6.50xl3 Tubele1a Blackwall Plus S2 F.E.T. And Old Tire •e 58o/o greater strength than our beet non-belt· ed tire . • 67o/o greater tread life than OUr bell DOil• belted tire • 2 fiberglaao hello give excellent atability, exceptional po•ilive and euy eteering --··-HM... ·-·-II ___ ._.UI -------· --···-·-" --,·---" ----..... "'· ..... ,., ---.. _, -fll1-t--·-•1'.-n SIZE ·-n:...~ .. • Pri --Ef(~ctive • Thra Saturday • 4/25(70 .... , ......... F.LT. ...... 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'•'••"··· ............. ... 935.7777 U.S. POSTAGE ST AMP MACHINES PISTRIBUTOR WANTED (M.le or Female) Rell•ble person will ·be selectitd In this area to own & service United States Posta91 Stamp M•chines & Color Picture Post Card Vendors. This is a non-selling, service business & not a ''get rich quick scheme." All stores have al· ready been selected & may be reviewed by you. This bu5iness can be started part tim1 (1v1n- ings or wffkends) & be develof*I into • big profitable full time business with unlimited po- tential. To qu•lify you must have a car, •few spare hours weekly, • good work record as company is re1ponsible to the locations for service, & make an immediate cash -investment of $1500. For personal in terview, write giving us a lit- tle lnform•tion, on yourself Including your phone number. Distributor Division, P. 0. Box 2701, Seal Beach, California: A division of B.1. Safeco .,, Tlllf aRANT, LP'll Experiments belong .. with the researchers in the lab- oratories. not in your family. Never try to de· cide for yo urself or with the advice of a well mean· ing friend, how to treat an illness. Leave this to the experts-your physi· clan and his professional aides. , We would never try to create a new medicine in our pharmacy. We rely on the reliable drug firms with their careful , exten· sive research. Only when a drug is IP.proved for safe use wW at get on our prescription sbe1ves. YOU Ol YOUll DOCTOR CAN PHONE US wlien ycu 111.d • delivery, We will delivef prclftptly williovt ealr• ch•r9e. A ,, •• t l'ftlny people rely o" u1 for th.ir he•lth 11o•dt. We wel• cof!l1 r1<11.11e1I• for deliv1f'f '''"" ice ind ch•"J• occo11"lt. anno.unces the appointment of WARMINGTON INSURANCE AGENCIES 3471 VIA LIDG-NEWPDRT BEACH-675-6313 as General Agent for Safeco Life Insurance Company U" 10 R1&HT1 1"111"'•' Sp1,.,.o•, 1uulelo: Johit l1111v•it, •t•"'I: W!Hi•"' C. W•'"''"''+.11 Ill, ge1141r•I 191111, le,,, J''"'"'• e91ftl: Willi•lft l 11t9e1., 111od1tt; Kin Mv1r1;, enociete. ~ SAFECO INSURANCE . - OVER-THE=~ COUNTER 'Wmplete-New York 1 Stock List ' ·-.. ...., ..... a.a.. • ' - MacAnF 2Cb MacDonkl 6G ~~~tRC.f l'lfJ M1cv pf '2S Mad F<I 1 S4e Mad sq G&r MatltChf 6t Ma1nv11• I 20 M_o11fllrY j,IJO M.anhlnd .56b ManPOwr 12 ~rrt8 Jo.,, M•rallin 1 60 ~=~~ l~A~ fAtremnt .211 Mar Mid l 60 Marloolb 2• Marlef!n.tn 1 M1rca.ttt Cern Merriott 801 Mar~llFO J 10 Mar!lnM 110 ~~~~utp.-4~ r.1a-onl1e n Ma_,. F I MilHYF In l MI U•/ .~ Matte w1 Mavosrr 1-'0 Mav• JW SO Mav!aq 11 MCA Inc 60 McCerd l 70t> McCrorv 1,70 McCro of• SO McOtr"'tt lb McDonald Co McOonnO «I ~c8~~g 1~ MtGl'e<l Don McKe-t !..SO MCLta• ll09 Mclouh I 60 ~~~161: 1 Me•cl ofAlU M•ad o!B 80 Ml!<lusaC 1 20 MEI Coro MtlVSha l SO Melv Sho W! M&m0re~ Co MercanS l .o Mer(• 2-Mf rtdflh 1 :lmQ MHe P~ 10 Mts •r l!f.! 20 MeslP Ol'.120 Mt•abrT ~:le Mnll t1Mc1 MGM Metr°"'d SO ~~ftdt~l]! 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C*"'l~·>~<-... r<<-t!"''T>"' ........ ~·-,·•~---·-~~-~·- ~Sii 1'011 SALi IHOUS l!S FOR SAL i HOUll!S l'Olt SALi l"OUSI S l'ORSALI HOUSISl'ORSALI l "~··•FORIALI . ~I Sl'OllSALI -.1 1111111 0-r•I 1111111 Gonorol 1111111 G ... rol 1111111 0.norol · 1111111 0-ol 1 ' IDllO Cotto M-, 1111 N-rt Holghlt 1210 Cortn• 4tl M•r IMO 1 • REA·D THIS U you are In the market for a NEW home. see these outstand· Ing custombed homes, built by Frank H. Ayra and Son, locat- ed In a pt1lne area very close to Hunlln;ion S t ate Beach. The hom .. are priced from $30,290 to $!3,690 and vary In size from 3 to 4 bedroomtt, 2 to 3 car 1ar- •C01and2to3-baths, with shake or ll)lssion We roofs, fir .. plat:'1s, undercrou.id utilities, concrete driveways, built -Ins and carpeting. There ls VA and FHA financing available. There are 3 homes available because ot credit rejecUona. Occupancy by lllay 1, 1970 In thls unit M added featur08 these homes In· elude such additional extras, as shag carpell, front lawn land· scaplng with sprinklers. Our next unit ii now on sale for ·occupancy in May and June 1970 and introduces the new A HACl ... DA WALL TO WALL .. O l'IN DAIL't w sw.p. that is, 1IJaa mo ... "•'IL Dlt PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES LIDO WA TEIFRONT APARJMEHTS 320 UDO NORD & Boauutul untll. 6 car 1~111 .i. utWty room, with • ft. frol!Unc on eiC.Uent awlm· mini beach. Unlll are newly funtlallld. · with 1750 *'• ft, to to with Yout Spa.nlah tumltuni. Hu S~nbih flftplace arxl decor, latp kitchen, ..... Uy roon), 3 bedroom. oo n.ne11o me k>t. Stt It NowJ ADOtbtr bu.Yer won't 11.Y "m&Mna" • 131.sa>. ,.,.,.,., 3 BR. 3 bath, h ..... ,;:,~".'It.",..... ..... : ~ rumpu1 nn. w/trp;I. view ,;.•'l"T me ·aurt at ....,""' ...-. Uvtna: rm. w/unualW wood ona tram tJ'lla .Cl\Llt. llullt bllrnll'll' frpl. Best N'pt. h:lmf. Habt.. !oc. "'""" DON V. l'RAl>IKLIN URlwnUy Re«lty' 6™1510 lllAL TOR CUSTOM • TO 7 BI DllOOM HOMIS FROM '$135,000 TO $500.000 FURNISHID AND UNFURNllHID ltt4ucod to ,.,111111. l<lnt form• 546.231! 3001 E, Cout Hwy., CdM e '7S.ntt e NEWPORT HE !GHTS BACHILOll PARTY! rtmblin&: ranch style 3 s~ pad 1Dr tM ,.. 8edtm. abake roof, frllJc. •t btut. J.St)'. Uv. 1'fft, A 2 $28.950. Ki n r a a rd, JLE. BR. 2 B&. Ltt laoOmt wdt PRIMI BUILDING LOTS FROM $3.1.000 TO $175.000 BILL GllUNDY, lllAL TOii · W Dovor Dr., Sulto t, -port lltocll 642.--I lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia;;;;ll Ml 2-2222. pay blllli $57,300 • 1111 1' Hol PlnCltln & At.c. · 9UAUTY IUILT a.rcrost 1u1 REALTCM llLL GRUNDY, RIAL TOR . US Dovor Dr. S.ltt 3, 'N.I. 642-4420 1111111 OWrol ._,., O.norol Estate Sale 9 FOUR·PLO:ES JCxcellent· l'ftldentlal araa. &00d1-.Ptlcodfartm- mediate .. at $47,5llO. nu terma Cmutt be owner oc- .c:upled). Ntw convtnUonal lO&fll (Ont fOw'.plex per fn. cHviduatl. Caah to mttnc loana fmulti·bldr ~ available). AU oft9n: subject to court approval. Ca 11 50-W<. The Decorator Just Left llDO IY TH! SEA Afttr cempletlrW the catpttl, cuatom 4.taPet and ahutteri • In cool HunUngtOn &Adi 8'tl and now tM OWDel'I havt W. 1prawlln1 be&ub' WU& been tranafemed Elul lt'1 almost 2,000 aq, ft., 3 aood JUlt UM "8W", ..Uy roomy size bedrooms with 2 baths, and elepnt. 4 tarp bed· Family room with wood roorn1, 3 baths. hup famllY bumtna: fireplace adjacent tO room and aepuatt dlninl modem push button kitchen, area and muter suite. New. cuatmn dra~s with thick port Beach addtea and a aha&" carpeting. Situated on• pool Size yard. Sprinile:n tree studded lot ovetlooktnc front ancl niar, pn.p door a tlah pond. About a 5 iron opener. By appoitltmenl ahot from the 5th areen of $56,000. au excluaJve country club . fteduoed prict S:W,000 GI na c.uh down or take Cl'\'t1" this low lntttest lO«n ot '210 per -- CHOICI TRl·PLIX For ONLY $27,fOO BAYca&ST. Not hued 311(>) t . Cout Hv.y. m.n2 $39,SOo, 10% down, 2 Bedtml Quaint charm t'Ol'npUmenta land. 3 BR.. ~' Baths, LJt, f&CQ. unit. Xlnt No. a.ta W. adult occupkd borne. 3 Xtra large family rm .. D'fl. Bellttl Penlnivla 1• rdtst. loc. Gar'i,..crpts, drpa, Bedroom1, 2 bl.tbs, beauU. Breaklut. larp kitchen -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;.I fncd patios. ~mo. tncome. fUlly land.Scaped yard, brick 642-4589 • 6 UNITS E.SIDI !Jteplace, lul:• ICNened ,..l.F;.!N;;E;:::::,llaycre--,-,.,~Fo-ur~l!R= · WIST IAY AVI. Sharp! With pool, on quiet tio & all bltln kitchen. Per-borne for Ille or trade. Osarmtnr MW s bdrm. 2 t.. 11teludtd street, 2 Bedrm feet cu1-cle-aac location, With Seclud!d atri•t. larp yard. ~editernntan t~; Biotic each W'• crpll drpa pa-,~ down VA or low down 5'8-0773 1 frtJm oc~ 1 bl.)'. Bulldlr'• tk>I. 'f7S.oo0. Don:t wall! !!!_A1~~rmH•-~aU. Call all.an'y, 1.;;;;,;.;o;.,,.=~-=,.;. Mme, ~ quality. 3 BR·I ~ BA $23,f!O -~· ~.t ... ,.. E .. Dovor SltorH 1m 1111 Orun4y, Roo"9r Nodowntovets,lDwdnntA, tale Copen eve•.> *BAY-MOUNTAINS* 833 Dover Dr., NB iO.a dble pr, huge yard, fe~ced ""~Etv"'.r,;,,W,;~:N'G" Newport "'''"" s.:::c .. r..:· ~~? ... c!':::,>'. VACANT ,-Nr. TonltJJ ..... Ne1.r \VeatcllU, quality built l..arp family home w/~, pcnry apa.c:lous w/atrium boat ramp, n'lm'r beh. ' 3 BR l WiillY rm on qu iet 4 BR, 2 BA. llv nn & .tam il court_ 5 Br's expandable llR. 3 BA. den, fl1!ilc, tfte lined atnel Hua:c Jlv. rm, new crpts, painted m • ml tQ ft, 4li Ba, hl-cetlirwa: 40xlOO' tot. $M,OOO 1'ranll: Ing nn, his muaive brick out, Owntt will carry ht 4 car gar., accommodates Marahall lttalty. ~ frplc. !iBQ in ·I.am nn. Xlnt TO. Low down: Vacant. Jp groupa. tum. opt Price 2'.l'x!IO' MOBILE HOME Oli ahag crpfl on peaed han:J.. lowered 1D $169.000 Owner BAY. Adults only, DO ptta. 1-r----.-t,--11--~ •.oOO_sq.-fL~'El--Dorado" model priced from $34,490. mo. YOUNG FoLKS UKE o:cmNG .. ~ ... th'-·-' 518-7>49, • 118,0XI • .-. wuuu, . ~ today! $]9,;iuu, Lachenmyer BOii OLSON REAL TOR 546-ssto Rl' i ltur Unlvorolly Pork 1237 Lltlo lalo ,. I Rancho La Cunta Homes on Brookhur1t at Atl..,ta, Huntington Beach ffl.mt -ffa.1331 ---------- 1000 Oonorol 1111111 1 ' DOYER SHORES 3 ledroom 2 Bath ~ llAY~RONT . $117.00 p•r mo. ' Bankruptcy ""°'"" hu 1n-"""" all ltruc:k!d ua to &COl!pt otten r-J ... tor this wonderful Norman Thia home offers evel')'thl'll: ij Grant built z,.iory home on Palos Verde stone fireplace, 1J ft. }ot with pier Ir Oott doubll! garage, Wed buUt.ln t Btdnioma large formal kitchen, cornl!1' lot, Jafle : llvlnc room & formal dinina: nar yard, clOH to ~ .:hool1 ! . church and ahoppui.r, hard- 1i:AcNAl-l RVINE WOOd noon, family room, a.'"ld may b! purcbued au!). Realty Company ject to existinc C'Ai% VA (714) '42-1135 loan, Located in excellent _ 901 ~ Drive, Suite m Caeta f.;1esa area. Owner &lk. 1 (71C ) '71-nlO 1ng 12'1.0XI . cau on tbb ono. 1090 BQ&lde Drive '"; Newport Beach --~,.= 3 Bedroom 2 Bath $21,950.$134.00 per month Thia very popular f1oot plan has family room and break. Wt N.r, buy aubJect to 5~% FHA loan. Total payment will be $134.00 per month. Niw paint, deluxe dNp pad high pile """"""" through-out, You ml.lit 1ee It to be· lleve lt. It's •harp -Open till 8:30. HOMES Thia Cal.l.fomla contemponry la the ultimate: in modern Colesworthy " co. Jlvtni. Wall to wall carpefutt REAL TOR throughout 4 nice •lie bed· Newport Seacb Ofllce rooms And 2 baths, modern 1028 Bayak!!e Drive kitcbe:n with separate family 575-f930 room leadlna lo a covm!d patio, AND GUESS WHAT! * TAYLOR U'x36' heated and filtered pool and aeJ.l.ing f o r the .,...mg prl" of 121•950 GI LINDA ISLli 1860 Newport Blvd., CM 1--------- , CALL -Ev<t. tl4t>l20J YOU OWN THE· LAND DICOllATOR'S Pl111 this almoat new 3 HOMI a BY OWNER ::::'.;; ~!Ilk':,.~'."'; Boauttbllly dono. • -. Take your cbcdce. (3) 2 Bed· ,Open House, ~97 Abbie Way. Frpl.cs. {one In mitt. Br.). Famlly rm. Xlnt l1fttt to ~·~ 1 3 at Irvine. Fri., Sat, &: Sun. A'·-'u'"'" un' ,.., ~ .. 1trfft '5 tt. Jo:t. rooi:n co • .....,. ...... umt n (l.S) $32.500. S6000 down re. ......... ""'"'" . .,.. .... • $98 500 choice IocaUona. All in near. quired. FHA 6% loan avail. priced at just $42,980 with LIDO REAL TY INC per1ect oonditton. 6% Loan 6'f3.-0218 u low u ,_ $5,000 down, In-• available. All bltms -IOZ'P· . cludlnc TIIE LANDI 3337 Vii. Lido ft1.'1IXI oua: crptt &: drpl. Pool A e 3 BR, 2 BA. CUJ...de-aac. lob P•ttlt, Realtor LOTS OF LIGHT clubho1111e privileges. Call mm., crptJ, dtp1, trplc, ISJ..0101 In tbla contemp. 3 Br. & 54S-M24. lndaca.ped. Auume 5% % ~-.. _,. ..,t. •· <1nV, U<1Jft ,...,,,.., 4 \'11 &Jtl, FHA or ttfinanet. $26,150. TAKI! OVER New bUin1 tn ldtchln,, All Owner. 54G-949S. &"°% LOAN! on tMa l.mmac. UiU tor •soo1 . M""'1fkently do1lptd homt 12<,:!00-I BR • BR. ho-AU e!oo. kitch. Wolkor ltlty. '7W19t with 5 bdrma, maid'• nn Be:aul trees, bit.in kitchen Nr. perk, pools, school A 33llS Via Lido, NB Open Sun. $100 down. Move right In. · . . --a: 5 bi.tha. Spaclooa llvtng GI or FHA terms. Drive ho ,,..,. ...,.: """ • pp ..... ....,............ ...., ·•YFllONT a dlnlnl: rm1 open to c1.n-by 1386 w at a on. Call e Red Hiii R 1tv "' DA REALTY tit...,.., patio deok faotn1 Costa MeH a.,..,,....Rttr (213) ~-oo .. r Via Lk!o Noni. 3 • A malda, I toon. Ru rm + fam Cha $ Univ. Park CerlfB, Irvine 4 new bath.I, dbl pier, New :rarr,.;; .;.- 153" GOLDl!N WEST .,:.,.....~r.'~pon•tosar: • rmer0 21,100 , $13,960 Call Anytime 833-0820 deoktnr. flOQ,;m, <213) 262t HARBOR ILVD. IM-5313 den patio. \Vet bar. Ufil,300. On a trtt lli»d 1treet in Costa CUTE EASTSlDE 4 ROOM 8213-4511, (n4) MM251. (213~ 546 1640 OPIN EVES TILL 1 :30 #Ill IJnda Isle Open dally l-5 hteaa, you'll find this 3 bed· HOME. &% LOAN. BY OWNER-3 Br. 2 BA. 472·2-413 _Broker. OPEN EVES Tl LL 1:30 ,i;i;ii;;;i;;;i;;;;;;i;;;i;;iii,;;;;;;i;I room doll ...... For a total 548-e6SO, MU3l5 ~"!~::; :°:;M°7,~~i EXTRA CHAitMINO BEST EVER THE ILUPl'S of SSOO, It can be youn, It'• • BY OWNER* ottu 833--01 J BR, 3 84 home on 35' JDt. Ezcelltnt Income Nice I bdrm• I elec built· bn.uUtuDy landscaped with 3 BR., 2 BA., fant. rm., l-=-~matco=:=;;;;·,;;;:;;;91;;·==-Best btiy' on LldO, Sli.!h. 4 UNITS 16 UNITS In _. & onn. Prtvato ,_ pnvat. pattOI and lot. Swim. pool. l2iOO down-EHlillulf 1242 Ken Brtttlll&lwn, Peta - ..Uo • .Pwmct tor a c--i.... of trfft. can tonite, Open $26,800 total. 5tl)...23M tt Raltu 8C-MOO In Balboa'• belt rental ·-"'"I""' till !·"" " v. · ...... .., Coat& Me:a'1 flnelt lncomt In ucIUlive Newport e.rea. · 'N. BY Owner: 4 Br, bugh tam. ·= ~t Ni!!~~b a: pn)pl'fty -ahow9 ex!!'dlenl $26~. rm. Xln't C.M. area. A.. A Ntw Way Of Life Hvntlntton Beach 1411 "! ., Netcl• Work? Here'1 a "fbceMpper" ol. the lit mainltude -you must ; ; 1ee it! A sood flOCll' plan In , 'f Mela Verde C.mbrldp Ser. le1 with additional, attrac· ocean. All a"'•. In top cond.J.. tax relief -with $SO,«XXI ''Our 25th Yet.,.' 21ume nti~ loan. Ml-3283 Relax in thla: popular 3 BR ---------! ~.,._ r... down )'OU can usume ufit. WEILIY N. Eutblutf Col'ldo. ~de• 262' HARBOR BL VD. tloa 6 """"· 182,500. Ing 6.6 ftnanolng" 1225,;m, TAYLOR CO Mo D I M 1105 . ..,..,,, bu -"' ""'""' 61/t% LOAN ttw, panelled room tn de:- tached pn.ae. $32,900 (II' ----&5'1·5110 ., GE REALTY Mlm911MllW,Cll -..-..... -==-... -~-=-=--= ' 1'31 W. BAY AVE. ,, (Opon Frldoy 1·51 Idea.I boma for bl!1.ch mlnMd family. vn ot s.y. Acrol• ' from I.up he:ach. 3 Bed- room exPaJ'ldable home with sunny private paHo. ' Pn larrett \ ! REALTY • tem WHtcllff Dr., NB 642-5200 ~ S4'H40 Wallor Haw Call far dotalli and """"'I· , 262' HARIOll BLVD. " 0 ., toom•. Sec. to •J>Pl'O'talO .ANYONE OUAL"lll Opl!N .vis. TILL l •,Y -Ing, Full prke 1215.IOO. lloolton 146 1640 !MMAC , B ,__ Vtow. IJ0,950, w Buacada To buy t11ta bMrht 3-" -~ ~ N!:WPORT CENTER OPEN l!Vll Tl ~L 1:30 · • r, """· ~..-. ..alty, 138-1234, 21 hr ..,. 2 bath beauty and t.r.o ""'' ,. ...... ~.,_.._ N--rt •·-_,, llJll lid ideal land1capl n a: & I --o! t -•-_,,_-.. .!!"__.. ...... ,..... 2111 .,.., Joa,. ... n 1 ' EAS:l'SIDE decoratln•. 843 Sooora, C.M. v ce. payme .. .,. on Y _,., Ill• THE LAST WORD -· •I -·~ --= · Joc:ttothi•tow&\01\.....,,. EllloY •ffortloN living In this FIXIRoUPP!R lrvloo Torrico 1241 m"'t loan. Mod'"' awcado absolutely apotleu 4 Bedrm UMJOO "'°2QI Filrview Excellent potentlal in thl• 3 M111 Verde 11 10 built·ln• with lue'h lhq ..,_ :~in ~1~~ j:;:;:::=;:::::;: 646-111 I TOTAL RlllEf 86droom on LARGE R-2 lot. MtH Verde Condo LTVE in beautiful Irvine Ttr-~ to match. Cfil.Y $t.5Clt .,..., .. , Bl& double detached garage. Coun-· Club Villa a••-, to race. See this 4 8edl'm ..,.,,..,., Matty custom featutta: toe (•nytl-J What · -"~ t ·~ ::rJ "' · ~ WE SILL A HOMI numerooa: to mention. ,.,.. 1,1, Money u....i.lne 1,1, ~~~~~~~~"~~ t•-"~-~~-·0 .·~., •• uJ -Aakil'lg $21,500. to1f courze :or sat• by own. home w/1ittlna: rm oft !Mlill -·~ 646-7171 or. 3 BR, 21> BA, •-. llv. Muttr Bednn. • BA. 1i I VERY JI MINUTll aurne $25,000, 5"% loan, 4•....,-bomeandtoHnd II "" r f al din w lk & L payable: $188.15 per mo., 6 BeauWul llnltl produ~ $16,500 in C:ll:,e Park. An euy !;';i·i~~:1:.;rr~~"! i:.elynn~l~&ny. ~ a er ee principal I lntemit Oflly, 138)/mo ll'OU income, Top nn...t a cu•· doll ~ ... thli walk to all IChOob, ktndtt· ., •-tn La B"·-•· n-"~ ...i..i... ... PA o.c '""' w/elec dr A bit.Jn 1torqe tt s. .....,...... ..-..,,, ft&_,_ ihape -.,......., of ownenhip ta tor newly weds, featurlnc prtai Ulnl Jr. c.ouese. A re. bl 11 ,. . .,,,,,..,. ....... .,.,. 8Jl-123C 24 hr aerv """'" ... ..,.. PAllLoW&l'B CA!NABA N t•.&.LTT co. 1093 Baker, C.M. property • na junk, Room to 3 big bedroon4 altuated on lltf 1rotn bqb lntereat n.tea ca ne · ...,,,, .......... """""'"9· ' ' 'lfilZ Edirwtr build 2 mon! units. Pr1ce almost V3 acre lot It il the tor you can P'lf't:hase aubjttt N B h I Corona Al Mar 1250 W-4-135 5e&40 and tenn1 for taet sale. Call groom ia a Vet, m cuti to 5"-% FHA loan and the Ea1t1ide Special •wport •ac 200 PIJ:;ifMFlln,..,, ~1151 tor all d,elalll. down. Total payments of ownftl w1ll. cany a Neabl• Unusual, d.l.!1tttnt., adaptable. DUPL Ex • VI 1W-1----TIR--l!-D___ BEAOiBOYs SPiCAi:! I I $148 per month. Nicely CU'· 2nd at a ~uonabl.e lntettst 2 Bedroom + 11x19 detuh-One iot from ocean • with Priced from $17,500, 1 U 6 ~All pet@d. Won't Wt Ulil week. rate. A rtlief to find all the11 ed sleeplne ~ + IS x 32 ocean vitw. 2 BR. 1: 3 BR. OF THE 3 BR, &lrfllde with lllakt 4 UNITS ~ M Sd e:nd. Hl.ln"'Y! advlntaae1 available to wctklhop, Big R.2 lot. Hur-with tam rm PLUS 1-BR. roof, frplc, eltc bJtinl~ 1 Bdrm )'tlllrll!lt and your happy ry -only $l&i500. a: bath eu'eM rfn. Lookl new. ILAHS? dble 1araae1 &: clu ;!ntal ~· •. ~2t=·~;;,n~ ""'L"'u"s'"K'""E'"A'"s'"T"a'"L"'u"F"F""" family at ttie end or thl• &5"·5llO Good rental area. $51,500. If )'Ou·ve seen a whole tmt priv. Cheek on attractive Acl'IOol tenn. Priced at ----of D .... ARY'S ....... ll ........... •Arm•. yean. Ideal property for REDUCED $1500 $2' 950 ~ ,._ ~r · ~ owner to uw in A: rent 3. Lge. 4 Br. 2~ ba. Owner REALTY ' · ~ R~ elate our b r I I h t and Pac ific Sher1a RHlty C~rtyard Pool $53.000. For addlttonal Into. -&. \lt•alk to the beach, 0 n I 'j Gl'OS!ling SG.480. A a k Ing leavini" city. To view call. IS'" GOLDEN WIST • COATS • CHEEltY 3 Bedrooms -536-8894 or MT8 ''P'orewr View." new Wellt. "KAL'ToN 894-53lJ $31950 i .......... ,,.. ,.,media.. .,.~H71'.T':o~i'HETT Coot••N·MA""ND 01'1N 1vEs TILL 1:30 R~~t~i~ ~ i::m" .. ~":.!".= ~~~~~·BA'. • · •1J.Wo lst HOME? =.'77~ .:.":• -: REALTOR -===~"!:'-~"·~·=~ FIVE •EDRooMs --s11111'411•1-& ....... yudt.15!."" ... th .,..h d .. -. """'.1 .. '°" . lllr.tll tb32 p)Ol. Roy J. Wud FOR Leue,·atott 20x9J, xlnt $28,000 DINING ROOM. Family (Optn lvenfne1> $15.00J down, b&lanoe at e:nd of cul..<fM&c. l Blk :tfC N•• a: ready tor lmmtd ec. ; ~ Realtor, 14:11 Galuy ~. ahoPPI cntr. 536 W. 19th, 4 Id + F •t room borne:. Bullt·ln kitchen $350 mo. incl. 'N~ intttHt Back Bay, 2100 Sq rt. din cupancy. 4 Br, 2 i., bJt.in : • 5f&.15M. Open Daily, CM. Kmnitt Rlap A.gt. "Mov!'!';ht In .. \~Ytu~r!f lncludinC Nutone Blender Well ... McCard&t, R ltrs. rm, am Ae\\ing nn. o..· off.Ice, n.nge • ovtn., dilhwalMr, HORSES O.K. ~zr.,g ·~ and bnaldu:t bar, All on 1810 Nrwport Blvd .. C.M, tam/kit 30 x 14, !iv rm IGHT SIDI w/wcrpt,drpe,l'Hl')'dleno. fruit l Iha.de treea. Entry choice hardw'OCld floors, In. REDUCED! 541-7729 64f.0684 Eves, w/beamed ceiling1 I trplc. ?itay we show you thil O• ing, front yd landscaolnt. ~ ..::~ 36:~ 2 .!;· s00.A. t~:IG3HT!.,.~ ~el· ~ll,t~m=e fu!ma.!u~:: cludlnt' carpets and drapes, Spacious condomlntum Mother-in· law au lie w/Mp cep~'~ 2 B1R. homoOn So+ $1l,5XI f11A • Min. "°"'"· .......... · .....,, _._... .. ,, .-.......... • Well built, aJmb root bOme. on airy comer Jot eOverfooking Canale entrance. ~.ooo. 548-7544 com-o.c aue• qtn, · VA $400 total dofJn. Call • ~trade. 1'ol1in Co. ~!-!~R E2 Ml~ ....er· T,.A .. Rl'llBOELL -ss Hor•-, o.:ner wU1 sell undrr ntA· In Unlvenll;y Park 3 BR. batnt. Priwte beach New Duplexes •.,.i~ ,ofSo~~ ~peu:a ... blto• 912-1353. I:·'"-==' ====="""'='-~"=--··=·-·==---==.:..=o==="===-= VA TERMS. A"'""' item . '""""'"''· 21> bat"' ...... NI'. poob, i.Mt.. ""· ·~.. ..~ .. ~ .. '•-P.!P!"!!!'!llJl-1 r ~-rel 1000 ft--orol Full price only $32,950. F1mlly room OJMlha ateL Walk t:o the ocean. get a terrific buy on this I' SELLI NI • -vwn 1000 Generel 1000 onto e:ncloaed yard Oftb' 12'.IOO! Near beach. Open SAT I property • why not ycu'!' ' 1. I ' ' ' I ! j. 2"' 5"" omdo:k CAYWOOD llEAL TY SUN ""'" • 28th. Owner/ MOROAN REAL TY Owner ln.vln& slate &Jl3 w. eout Hwy., NB Bulkier, "2-20:20. !20C i. a 6'7U642 6f5.6et YOUR HCMI Reduced to $29,900, • J41.ltf0 • 33nl Sl It Balboa. Blvd., Sill E, Coast Hwy., OlM ? $25, 910 ;;;·)BLUFFS l Bdrm, 3 i:S~W~~1 : 2S Yean El<Jer- SV4% Lean ,or Youl bath, spilt level, on 219 Poppy Aw, C.dM. °'*n nu:E APPR.AfSJ.UI or:ro.cn:tnbtr ~ :: ~-, -----~.-...... Hup family room, tntry rreenbe It, Cu1tom Yltw 3 hr, Orlv. patio. Just e NO OBWGATION , hllll, 3 bdrm., extra bath•. deconted & lmn\acul1te. 1~ Jlttle Corona 8c.h. e WE BUY l!lQUTTt!S 10¥' to fC>ml f«H lf"'Pi. wordL Leete/Option dinlng rm .. tiuUt-in8, yard Larae kitchen. SS 7, 900 . Moving to JtawaJl. IRAIHliAR RIAL TY I HIFS llN I a .. 1t48tdrm "-rator'1" 673-4400 with •prinklm, IUbj<c:t to 6«-451Salt6pm ... la!.,.. MUST SELL Ml-8507 E ...... Mn! · • · ,le!!!!!-..,.!1!11!11-IP >14\0 loon. 540-1!20. DON'T MllS ILUl'FS $52,400 I I I' I I ~~~~.!'~':'thv:~ TAlt81LL 2'H Ho rbor Exqutati. 3 Br, 219 ba. ""' Phone 01;.1111 a/lsr I. $21,950 dtntngAflmllyroom..o..n. EASJBLUFF LIDO SANDS ..,, dbl ovene, oui.matte iilNTilu 11lul!FI •~LOSITO llACH• I HOC PE 1 er movtrw north. $JOO. mo. J 1ec1,...,,. wattr IOftentr. 11)1" Owmlr -J'llUh up equity cred.ita: In. ) s..drm, tamlb' nn. l \ ~-....,-""".,......,...-1 !J 0 I N DAI LY I S 2 BaU.. l!ull>lm $45.lllO. Ph. -· ., ... ol r<nt NOl!pte! HeN'I bathl, -· N--I r· I p • $26+500 BA YP'RONT: a 11.~oo a wttl:'bll So. Of Hwy. 4\J. Inside' OUl 8olit dw, '** . . . ftl CAMPHOll °"""° WHiiom-MOBILE HOME. New""'· pl": 3 BR. t ba. !Or owner, l"'''°· ""'1me low t-Prictd bekl'N martt.t at llEALTOA. drpg, pr!v. Wach, clbhse. In front + 2 BR. turn. rent. V•ant. I TOBAL I J 145.lllO. 'BR. + ""'"" ""· 67s.4UO 64$.1114 l!YOI •dUlll. A.J Anc:bon.p w.,., al In ....... Ali ...... 7!0. IRAI HI All lllAL TY 1-:· ,....,......,.-,.--,.....[ ) I •ll!!'l'!"!"!!!!l!!!!!!!''!!!l!!l'l•r 1.o,.. ,..,. • ""· far pool, ===-=====· Lido Park. can .,,_,.,. mJOOO Ill..,., >!vet: -• I I I I A toltront <1>W: "To .,, ii LIAS! oill11oN ~:·.:'.";_.~-~ A CHI• Mtao 1100 •BUJFTS -Cholco """'· Bo y " IHch lllty, Inc. SPA'CIOUS ' -· human, to f.v..rve 1--.• ·~ .-;;;.===---= •· toL a Br 2 Ba. I '··-• -------~ .. , A OR S &LE So<ntc ~-nte• 115-ms -•~• · -~ -1 1 hom t h 4 - r I "' n..,. IY OWNER walled po tlo, CU" ....... UNEXC liL LED VllW "".,. ' Wt YI NCOE ~·H Sb 1y -•·et! 3 bod s. II l!ll llO 644-08!< ot -• ooean. Attr. ""ma, 2 bathl + famli1 rm I 11 I I r ... C...pi.t. ... <!Wit ....... up, -2 bath~' , ... _; $22 500 Lowly decorated 3 BR.. 2 .. • • . ··"t -homo .. • • atOO ...... I dtnlrc .... Talll W' try fllllillf 1rt the l'llilllflo '""' room, ............. atam • BA .. ttl-.! locaUon. ntA ·~ LEASE/option '75.000 ...,... .-. owr W nu Joa 01rMf ,__,__._._ ............. _.. you devtlop ftOfl'I .,., No. 3 below. kltc:Mn, laf1t f&mUy room, Buys tN• betatifUI 2 Bedrm "91M!d sa,900, W111 Mb l$1.)'ert•t ex.. homf, Full lq. tt. )Ot. fCleal for ' Apt. will http finance. n. 5r5' co.trtd patio v.1th bc1ck Ii: den, l'rtndt. Qtr. ~. FHA-VA '1r trlde 545-2531 Vin Back Sq $1SO!mo. units. im.~. 2501 Oc.wn The R • PlllNHl!IN\JM&I v!,~f.Dlll(lJllS IN I' I' Ii I' I' r J BBQ for outdoor pleasurt. A•Mlmt 5\4" "'~loan. Of !!17·9''"'. • • Owner -MJ..4nJ B!Yd., Wt 8)' IPPl. •nlY· ••I •• , ... """ . =.• . . . . . . _ . i:a.. can Yud. 129.100. ,lllllON 641·1771 -1111 Grvndy, ltt•ltor 147-1511 , ! ""'•"o IG~r '•'N•swii.ov1! 11nu1 j I j I I j I 5'6-2.!13 BUSIES'!' ..., .. i,1o'" ·~ No .... rt H"""'tt 1110 1 ."'!""'•"°!""'°'"""Dr;!.,,.NB..,..,-• .., 1frST CbinPl•ttd· & 'U\;i1 " 2 BEDl\M, ·htdwd floota, 1eWn. Tht DAILY PJJ.oT __.,;;..J:,,;, ;::.B:.:...-r: ApertmenL Wllk to Madi. trplc. xlnt ctncl. t.at CM. Clull.Ued .ecdon. Save A !tell At Thi• Price, 2 rood houses on do1.1blt lo!, ht OWMr ttx idvanta.at. Sc• ·M·' -.. NSW"'R IN CLASS'"'"C •noN '-ooo 11.-2 11~!00. KiJtrWd RE '""""'· -a t11t1rt. 1.ao11 ""·..,· , ar. By 0wnu. Art So .• , H•~ .. CdM. °""''· n1z L1Noso11.c oo. ___ ..,.. ___ .... _,_.,_,.. __ _,"------''"--"'----'----=======:i M;;l.:1'.:2222=:.-----!ol .: ... ;;;;;11;;,1_____ I 4"""""'14&-8160. 131."10. 61~16' e 538-2!119 e $~it4':llA-l/, "E~s· The Pim/• wilh the !uilt-ln ChucHe • • 1 --· " -·---~------ --~ - - :ior. ullt N c. ... .... • -- bL "° ..... .. lllll -iii. ' ' flle, ant ' -Oft .... = -t .. c. l30ll •• Ila. All • !un. - = -- IS ... ""' ..... ..,,. .-do .... ,500 I II ae mo .-;.! R 6 ..... ptlv pOol - t ... d.t·ln !her. .... ""*· .... Coll - rY - rY oar .... ~rt -~ •••• p -----.~-------------... -------..,. ..... ~.--.-.-----~·-------··--.~·--------...--.-.-----.-· ··-----~----~·-.. ~-I Th""'1, Aorli 23, 1970 DAILY ,ILM . lei!!! "°" IA.!J!_ UHTAU ~ ~'--·~·· ~ -~ !'-It ROOM 1touSI ~a! ~ -,c 'iii·iii·~Moiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiii4ii1·~ciiioot~·~~iiiA1iii1 iii1 iiiiiiiiiii41!iii00 NEW 'J Br, 1 blk bCh f130, WANTED: DoubJe ea r l:· .._ ... VaRoy 1411 1~ .... ~-~"""'~!!!""!!!.!!""~'""~I_; ..... ~~-.!~....,_~~!.._-....... , ........... j '-. comtr k>C. Court. LDVELYc> "" blu>it. 2 Ba, (ti • .... ...... -Jtvtnc din .......... 11o oil mute' ~~I'll A ~~~r/E f ft''. .,,.., '"""'1 -bdrm, hmll1 ,.110, • ~ area. Modem Pttk> k1tcbeo Hawall&n tea boule, ~. , ~ wllll W.. oottrc -'ifw "'1'111!1· flrvo. blMM, r It. ante Wnll,y nn. ... -~ daJ ID ,_..... .. mo. t ti • .DLX S a·ft. c/d, bltnl, 2 tlr1 c/d, bltni, ... •hldm. 991 E. Camino Dr, CM. """451 2 Bl'. Houle. Large. Needs .ome work. SU9.50. $14,; tum. QIJlET A PJU· prqe tor storaae Ctnck»o1 VATE. Pa.tio, p.r. Adll ed) Nll area. 646-WT J orelH • cp~. No clltdm or e LANDLORDS e peta, 202.A 14th. 536-1319, "FREE RENTAL SERVIC!! 67S-17&1. Broker SM.6912 • Iii w. Sep ''"vlq -wllll 5'MITI -,. I; ·-·' -.i1>.~muter111H1.toi .awe Ulm-4142 Rooms for Rent s"9 -----------· l:t ...... .Ro""" N\ ....... l'N"'R,.......,.-,.-.... ,_l,...,Liiunr.--.-:.2 • JI> private 1arden. ~· Br. ' Bl. en. .. view home. ~l/.A PiO*O'M~ · ! .... !30,'l()I) VA lean, 1235 l2!S MO. AdUlll ~· Act· ' . : r MO incl..U.., ""''· -; 81W80i" , LRG-SiiARPt 2 BR. l'rpe, upta, bltna: qulet blda:. In- fant (lk, $l!i0. ~ I 2 Br, pvts,1 drps, wah/dryr, ref! req'd. 169 Meea Dr. Sl3S. MS.-~ NEAR Huntin&ton Harbor. Tl'lplexee. Quiet area. Lrr 1 It 3 BR. $140 le up. Pets, Children ok. (213) 592-2623. Cl-lEEJtFUL Room A bldl (714) 846-3559 OVl'rlookln& ocean $20/W~ Nlctly decorated tulel b\dJ: · 1!11 ••1 <Evot. -•>. COST"" MIS"'S ,....,..., , , _,.. -1100-Dandy I U. iJa. .. ,. ~· • I iJiT::::J MMI Refrl&. re~. G•t•••. "li!IAR THE IEACH" woods • • -merrrmac Lush l1nd1c-tpln9 w/ 35' Pine tr•••• sparkling waterfalls, bubbling streams I: serene ponds make M•rrim t c Woods the plt ct to live. Th tst I I 2 BR, 2 BA, furn, or unfurn. apt• fttfurt air0 co11d. 1•lf.clttnlni ov•n•, b•tm c•ilin91, di1hw11h•& priv. g•r•i• w/1tor•g•, •l•v•tors, '101" th•r'lp•utic pool, swim p ool, BBQ 's, 1o1t.1nt s & t lov•ly clu,hhou1• w/social o1ctivitl•s. Adutts pJ••••· From 1 140-'1I0. 1 BR. Frplc., qptl, priv patio. $149 ulil pd. 1 adult. 187 E. llat. 6f2..8S2IJ Qf£Z ORQ~pta~ 8234 Atl&n-aundeck & kitchen prlv. ta New 1.J.3. BR. priv. s. Coast Hwy, Lasun• 1anra-hol. U t 111 t y Btacb. 494-00l7 ""'lllL ' ' SPANISH Towuhou•, 1500 ~ pets ok. Bkr · ~SS or ~2727 PRIV room wlbath, prlv en. ~ ft, ol Br, 2'4 Ba, 2 1tory, $16.>Coey 2 BR. Fncd yard N1_wport ____ c_h __ 5_21111_ A'M'RA9. ~BR. IUO. 3 BR. """""· ::...,,.. . ·-J11'. Now Avail. Pool. Klas --------,prden paUo, crpll. dtps, ..._ .._,l. pool A: club h 1 e . 1ur kids A: pet Nice area. 48ume "m% FHA $21,950. Broker. 66-0W Bachelor, 1 & 2 ltcl""1111 Completely Furnished froftl $140 (also unfurnished nallable I BA YFRONT OK. mot.A Keetaon Ln, 115 PER wk up w/ldtehen H.B. 968-T5}0;14T-D325 $30 wk up aptJ. S6 -U IUS-2 BR. Dui>lex. RJQ. 2 BR, 2 BA LuxUI')' Apt!. , ni1bt I: up. Motel. 548-915& Avall . now. , tOfl!"• lleoch 1705 _ Bkr. Active. 5M-6ilJO Prlv. terrace, etev.ton, tub. LRG. 2 Br Apt. Adultt. CSm- terranean "''"'I· All elec. ed. Praies. m i:,.11rwt LOVELT Room, prlv. home~ ~· -• ..... -St. eaD 5.16-llll. ?qr. f!mpl gentkman. Phone • Adults only, no pets ; TOP of the World, unucelled $145-Lrg 2 BR. Dup~x. e Luxurlously Fum lshM • • hill . 3 BR crpta, stove, conv. location. e Alf Eltctrlc .a. ... •rfmtnh r'-'Yl, ""'u let, . 3lll St&-1'113, W. Chut HW)', Newport. 2 BR! Apt. Crpts, bltna; 1ar, ====----' &q--2202 DO pell. IVljNI3HED, UW. paid• , ocean view, Brok "~" ..... "t-+ extra lge muter BR. er . .,........,........ • Prlv1te Gir...-•-.,_., •75 mo. Glrla only. 3111 • 2 BR. New paint, crpta, ............, ... fltm rm w/trpl I: ~-et bar, • 2 ·Swlmmlnt Pools (hNted) llv nn w/mirrttted wall Cost• Mesa 3100 e lndlvldual PatlM I •~-2 ~. .._ W. Ba)i, C.M. 642-8520 drpe, reJ'.rjg aVIJI. N~. beach. DW"l•wo, bath. rrw p&uu, ==Oi;""=-='==:;:J yr m1. =· ;:m.-~~:,OO~her·• dl)W ;;t;i,~'Traller Newport Be1dl 5211 1 Ntwport Beoch 5200 2 BA/ Purchase opUo~ 2 Story • 2i:OJ sq ft of living ,. l;mo. ,.,ta! $40,000. .&low area in """"ute .. ,.._. • . • . • . • • PLUS ..... ; .. I 1-:'"i-'i;;.:;~;':'::---;;:=-::: Gourt1 E11t Bluff. 5242 * * NEW 1 Bdrm. cacpet" 5"7 market. Ttrrltlc. Must see condition. Quiet street. CI09f ' • _,appreciate. 494-5012 to scbools. 3 Bedtoo~ * NO RATI INCRIAIE for Summer :#-'-""======"'I ""1ll>' ...,. 6 .1wg, bonu• * Gtft•nHlt MOVl·ll~ Allow1hco 5.t!n Clomlflto 1711 roOin. Leue llOO, >no. Call * Spoclol -I Month'• FRll RENT Beautiful new 2 BR. 2 bath units with quality 1""'----------5'.1--8424 South ())ut Mal • carpets and drapes. Planned for privacy + Trlptexca -lrom 139,9!15 Eotite. • ••••• COME SD .... · · frplc., outside living areas, pool & recrea· v1!wu~:m~~xi:t:n. 3 BR. ~. 2 bath tional facilities. In· lhe ,h e a r t of Newport • : Lot. Fn>m 1'1 000 c:rp11, dflli, bltN:, 1215 mo. 1760 Pomona, Cost" Me· ... -Beach. Easy ae<ess to shopping -beach - • 1 ~Apt, ren.tals. ~ sus Adultl, a1dtr chlidT••· '!": .-lreewl.)'8. •275 to $300. , G~~~~: i~~-=· =~wM--. 3 IW.., of;;;"· betwolli' ITth a llth St.I .1 AMl&OS WAY OPEN DAILY 1·5 432 N. El Camino ftuJ lr,'2\1 lla, prlv. Jd, dbl •ncl 0-rol -OL!!-rf Beocfl 4200 (Ofl Jamboree & Eastbluff ·Road) . LOVELY Re•lde""' 2 ,,..,,, pr, mm poQI, e«:. l2!iO a • ~--""'--• IOYD RI.ALTY 644-1617 675-59311 4 BR, 2 full 2 half baths, mo. ~ MMARK;\BLY. NOW RENTING , Pvt. access bee.ch. Mq. UNBELIEVABLY PRESTtOi!~LOC_A_T_ION dra ..... THE LINDOORG co. 536-2579 • Por lease, delµxe 1888 sq. n. 4 BR, 2',i BA apt. Ftp.le, 3 BR. 2 BA. n10. Also 2 drapes, crpta, wet bnr, prl BR. 1 BA. $140. Crpts, dqic. be.loonles,dblproUkttchen Nr. Bcb. 842-4085 \ dshwhr, dbl oven. Pool Conv 2 BR. cptt, drps~ .gar. ~ to sbop'g schls & recreallon, children OK A muul pets. Only $350 mo. 8424365 835 AmJgoa: Wa)', NB Mgr. next door 8651AnU£Ols. Santa Ana 5620 2 BR. frplc. Access to pool. I ~;;;;~;;;~~;;;;~ =·6$200 mo.~ or VILLA MARSEILLES Corona del M.lr 5250 BRAND NEW SPACIOUS • view 169.500. aw.., Nt!ert Beoeh 3200 EXT~ORDINARILY nf-811-9300 by,11pp'I. , . _aptrnnn. :100 sq. ft 2 story 4 br ' .quJts OnlY. Y•l D'IH.r•O.rden ~· Single Adults, 5100 I•----• I I & 2 Bdrm. Aph. Adult Llvl119 2'11 ba vie.;,, GI 6~ Trani 2 BR: 2'batlC lpllt leYeJ $225 Putttri mn. ;.waterfall A: Boat ~r trailer• $45 000: AVAILABLE' NOW .streaJn. 1fto~ everywheft, "'" -Fum. & Unfum. Q. ~ Y.: Dllhwasher • color cootdlnat-•rt• ed appliances • pluab shag ~·------CUI FAIRWAY • Owner 492-2311 ' Bay·& Beacli RaM;v. Inc. 43' pool, rec. room, bllliarda. SUMMER •-•-• Bay carpet • cl!olce of, 2 color 5 LARGE spaces left! ~ mo. No hidden C91t. Yr round flihlng, cowHry Uv. ing, Hlih &: dry Ofti Sacnunento River. Sujl. rounded by orchard.11, quiet, clean air. Rec .. hall, laun- dry, marina. Nr. shopping, Write for ~er details, Pollard'• MJf. Park, Priv owner. Rt. 1j Box ntE, ~ Bluff, Ca 96080 HOLIDAY ... BEACH MOTEL Roon-ii • kltchenettet, 100' to Beach. Free ConUnental brealdut. 1832 N. El Camino Real SC. 49:W582 I WEEKI. Y rates. S E A LARK MOTEL, 2301 Ne!"J>Orl Blvd, Costa Mesa. Misc. Rent.111 59" Jz:=======::.1901 Dover Or., S\dte 128 NB llBQ'•, Sauna, fum .• unfurn, Capistrano Beach 1730 ~ ~. 5ll-8illi t • 2 Br. aw Sinlltt t?om IAlxury -· 1 • 2 -..... apoilmeni., tumbh- n.ooniAi on . VILLA APTS ON -AOU:S "· t •·-2 B I Ba ·-~ .::~mes • 2 batha • stall ~mp . ·~... r. ' • l • 2 -· ~--•. u-·~ ------- ' . t t ~2328 knda ~ • ...... • 91w11 showers • mlrro~ ward· pa to, rp, ,,.... w ' Fire~ I prlv. patlos I FULLY Enclosed 1tor&a:• CUatm 3 Bd, 2 Ba + suest rm w/sep Ba &: kitchen $36,000 low down 496-3371 RENTALS-Poolside or Baytront. 2 Ii 3 BR apts a: twnhlle, $250 up. Agt. .....,,, $135. See 11! 2000 Panons Rd .. 6U-8670. Between Har- bor k Newport. 2_Blk N.19lh ed and untumb:hed, with complete privacy and land· ACae_ed ~~ dub atmos- phere including $'150,0llq worth ot recreational facil· itles des.lped an,: operated just lor -people. (213l 654-3016 wkdaye. ~~ ~~~· pool • lndlv. J?oo1C TeMla • Conhlt'l Bkflf. ~:e ~~~che~~a~!1:. garage. $2.\ per mo. Balboa Island 43JS -Ne&r Orange Co Airport 6 800 Sea Lu:e, CdM 644-~ll bar • huge p,dvate fenced __ •_Mi.639 __ 1_c_._M_. -*- UC! Adu! .. ,,,', (MacArthur nr."O>t•t Hwyl ruoOo • plush l'\nuscaplng • SINGLE GARAGE FOR RENT FURNITURE --· . ts o.~. . I I ~ ; SUNNY 2 bt brick Bar-~11. large beat. RENT. $20 mo. I BOAT Slip & 2 Bdrm. \ r, I-Ins, nr. ed pool.I 6 lanai. * 64Z-36C5 * Garage Apt. 1 Bath. :J3M 20122 Santa Ana·Ave. ahopa-beach . Garage. 3101 So. Bristol St. Duplexes for Sale 1'75 LEASE $'15,000 Baycreet ex. Bill Grundy Realtor 642-4820 Mir. Mrl. Btu~ 5f5.38N AdWts, no pets $175. fi75.4275 SINGLE Storage a:araae Jot e MARTINl"'UE e -C% Ml. N. o1 So. Coa. 1 Plua) rent, CM. $20 mo. ec. home. Jo"'ull view of 31.ck 3 Rooms from Sl9.95 C<U.f, 2 houses, aarden ! Bay. $500/mo. Owner Month lo month Renlale '55,000. $7000 down. 642-4715 Wide SclecUon Bkr 6'JS.--60ot4, 642-8223 -100% PURCHASE OPI'ION Hunt· In ton Beodl -T ' •Balbao 5300 llinto Ano * 673-1469 * R!NTALS AVAJL. MA~ ht. 3 Br., 2~ 24 hr.,DeUveljo' H F 1-L-~ Ba. Town bbme. Swimming Custom Furniture Rental oulff urn INl9U pool S300 Month Rents From $145 to $300 I Pork-Like Surrovndl1191 ---·-·-PHONE : 557"2il0 2 Bdrm, corner apt, Diet DELUXE 1·2 \ 3 BR AP'I'S, REMODELED apl!i. AU new '!!~~~~~~~ Income Property - furniture and spacious out ALSO FURN. BACHELOR everything. Down to.w n, L 8 ch · __ _ Immediate Occupaney Mo. to Mo. Leare Avail. 1---------Hal f.mch!n Realtor 615-4392 :::S ':;~~~ = P•ner~I 2000 • 2 BR. _Nf!W pai~1• crpti, $135-2 BR. Triplex:. Sundeck, $91)--1 BR. Duplex. Avail drps, refrig avail. '·beach. family small pet v.'f:lcom~. now. Yard for pets. Bkr . .:'.:: rnd ms. 557-MOO ·Bkr. Active. 534-eJlll ANAHEIM look. 5 pts, swes, etc., Prv patKis • Htd Pools Balboa. Avail May lit. d aguna t a 5705 OCEAN VIEW 1 blk. $165 7721 Ellis, open Bach. film $165. Three 1 daily, ar call owner eves. Nr shop'g • Adulll only Br $210. Two 2 Br $245 OCEAN FRONT new luxury DUPLEX • $41,950 673-3292 1777 Santa Ana Ave., CM yriy. Parkin&. aep. lndry apta, 2 BR. 2 BA. Adults, no 271 So. Brookhurst Cl blk. So. of Lincoln) cn41 772-4500 2 BR. Adulta only. Util pd. Beaut.-Quiet. S2IXI. AvaLI May 1. 17676 Cameron . 8424121. ~ Quality, CUSTOM BUILT k Mgr Apt 113 e 646-5542 rm, 1unroo(, crpts, drpa, pets. 491-1661 Active, S3U980 Newport Helghf'I 3211 $11.50 incl. uUI. 1 BR. Nr. SllG-Utll pd. 1 BR. lo>A-er klwn. couple only. Broku. * STUDIO APT. * bll-ina, all uw. pd. No it&AL ESTATt ~~;~~ ~ • 2 0.~m childreft. pell. 642-3392 or ~ I 4pl~x. Yard. Family. Bkr. NEW 2 BR. 2 BA, fam, _645--0==111====== Active. 53.f..6980 bl Grd •--• A - • l,:""'aa'~th 6Th--J008 after 1 pm v•ner• room owner's unit with lit -,. luxe kitchen am LARGp GARDEN GROVE • Adults onty Lido 1111 5351 Rontolo Wanted 59'0 dintng ,..m. Equally 3 UUIO Qapman Ave. • Heated Pool 1---------ious 2 bedroom unit. G (4 blJm W. Santa Ana Fwy.) PANORAMIC View overlook· 1024 Mission Dr., CM FOR LEAst WANT T·-Le--·;-;---~ OCEAN VIEW from u $6 NIGHT & UP {n4) 636-3030 540-96lll 540-1$9 3 Br. Bayfront Apt $3511 ° ue; r living room. Minimum mabi 4705 Laguna Beach tm. ref. nr .. iu. v. C01t.1·Mna 4100 Rentals t• Sh•re 2005 ~I~ $290. 642-8099 (tl3l1---··----- I have 1 BR singles to share University Park 3237 $J0 WEEK & UP ~ ~ :~ 24~~ta~ 2 Stoll'. 2 large bedrooms, Mr. Creely, Bkr. '::r ~~:t·:.:;1~;; tenance yard, PLASl'ER la. In So. Bay Club, NB Steve -STUDIO &: l BEDROOMS NEW.PORT BEACH _.,.,_ 1195 ' 1 ~~ BA. Fireplace, bit-ins, 540-2960 terior and YOU OWN th6 4 BR townhouse • .,An cuuun::n, no pets. mo. exee, wife 10 yr o Id 1 nd ~ HaJder 646-0921. · "'"''' --TV &: Kitchenettes Incl. =-,, 499-3755 di6hwuher, New ra ....... tlng. a ! _....... down will ~ 3 BR to"-'-'··-~ -m"'""'"" AVE c.v.: -r-H daughler &: profeu. sm. dl BACHELOR Will share Nwpt • ..... iv=o: •••••• _,,, Linens &: maid ser avail D<JV ..... c. • Enclosed patio. Garage. _ untlngton Beach ~ poodle (well behaved, she e! H h ho Iv. M t 2 BR. towrthouk •••••• $275 Chlldrens &: pet section mvtNE AND 16th 1 BR Apt: also sleeping rms. Poot • ---o·on t WE SELL A HOME g ts me w iew. us 3 .,_ ~--· l300 <nil '" ~ pd f TV , d'A 11t ...... .,a cen er. Yt'Orka: In pictures). Box • see 10 apprec. 646--nl2. DUJ•n. '"""'"" .......... 2376 NEWPORT BLVD. ......,..,...,.. UUI • rte • ra ..,, Adults only, $185, lat and ON BEACH! G6M, Dally Pilot, NB EVERY 31 MINUTES SINGLE girl 21>25"' ..... 4 ':R".'d'uti1i1"ii~~·1i/'15 541-flSS South lay Club ml So. Cout Hwy. ·;:~~:see.depoglt.549--0674 DLX 2BR 2 BA apt uni. Walker & Lee rent with same. Call Univ. Park Center, Irvine SPAC. Attrac. Pool. Ulil Pd. RENTALS 2 BR. Un"·-. Newly d ...... e SINGLES FRCM n4o needed by 2 respct'I bach's, , 547...QJ30 8:30 to 5:30 CaJI AnJrtime 833-082) Garden Living. 1 Br. n45 Apartments A~t1. Un~rnlshed_ uuu .. -... e 2 B:rel BA FROM 1225 father & son. Prefer quiet Z43 Westcllll Dr • A:--up, Multi,-no peta, 2 New.-c:rpta-6 drpl Splc ~J B A""l"JWM PiO trea-'wt,thfll'-llhort walk!~ ,;--""'\r &9iT1ll Coct1Ma.I 2100 Irvine \1 3231 BR.$175,cpl~orptrentw/ New;....l Beach Gener1I 5000 grounda.Adlti;no petl.U40 e s&R t fROM$360 dlstance of B a.y/Beach . Open'tUl:OOPM fn& adult ok. 1IXI Wlllace mo. 2283 FOWltain Wa) E,' (:arpe~her Will lie yr round. $18>-$.225. FURN. 1 Br Cott .... Shower rOR Le"' b1 Ownor. New Ave & 7f0 W. Ulll ·s1., GRANO VENDOME '""""' -W. o n ~ • ~... 136>5bl5/Dayo DANA POINT only. $135 incl pr A util. home. 4 BR. '2 BA. Fam nn. CM. ' WllMJn). Wila:m Gardens ua>led pool-llllM·lennls 6TJ..a100 'DUPLEX T E • C.M. Adult only, Ca 1 l Cpta:, drps, !rplc. xtra large 1-:Vr.l~L~L~A~M=E~S~A-A=P=T~S. Apts. rectiroom-ocean vie~ ... •·~ It 6 --"CUI.ATE •-! pa ow.mple pari.1n .. , 3 OR 4 Car G""""e wanted Looking for that ''wide opea .,..,...,._.a . garage. Landscaped. Pool, 2 BR Fum. Prtv patio. htd OPENING .u>11HA ....---•» ~.. --.. • t b~. rl "15 AO'" 'T 6 FAMILY HARBOR GREENS 8'eurlty guMl•. for •U>rage. New Po rt ,,..,... locltng wlU< ~ ;. -· rec CU uuuse P v . .,, pool, 2 car encl'd ""'"·Child--u... FURN ·•-A ·1 &• "· M Will -··.~ Newport Bueti 2100 W t pd 833-2317 aft 5 .. -SECTIONS AVAILABLE GARDEN a: STUDIO APTS · muiu vai · .......... sta esa area. view? Deluxe duplex wUb mo. a er · P.r. welcome, no peta pl-I 1 .. a.-i-k Ba h 1 2 1 HUNTINGTON lease. Bill Patton da)'5 3 bedroom owner'• unit • ...I F9Jt LEASE wkdya. ~e wlmda. $185 mo. lllllrRllJE Clou to • ...,.,... .. , P.1r 27tl0c . ' ' 3 BR'•. rom $110. 54&-3101, eves 548-3355. equally spaclou1 2 ~ -719 W Wtfaon. * 6f6.12!11 -* Spoclouo 3 Br'' 2 Ba Peienon WaY. C.M. PACIFIC 3 Br View home-. furn f,),N H II •· eh ..,,._ · 2 &...o~ """ "~70 NICE Fully turn. 3 or 4 for income. Quallty CU . ~tr. crtely, Bkr. un ngton u._a -$30 PER Wk. & UP : ~;:.:: PuVIJ'ftD ,,.,.,......, 7ll OCEAN AVE .. 1-1.B. BR Me or apt. Newport, construcUon with PLASTER 5tG4960 • VACANT Rerrt/Leue. 3 Br . .Bacbtlor I 1 B1l. htd pool, O'CCIJPANCY * Frpt. tqitfv/lndry 1&c11 $170 (n4) 536-1'87 Q.f area on yrly lease. walls and low malntenanoil AVAIL. NoW thru June 20. 1 blk achl. Frwy close. $265 ma.id service. IOtchene: I tMS Arwihelm Ave. S Br, 1~ Ba, patio, hll·lru, Have own business in area. brn<acaping. $41,950 an 4 BR. J. B~, $250 mo. nOl mo. 536--8437. TV avail. 4SO Victoria <Nr. OOSTA MF.SA 642-2824 crpts, drps. Ask about our ADULTS ONLY 673--$70. $5CXX1 wiU handle, Stasbctf! Dr. (213) 624-a567 3 BR. nr new. Bltna. crptl, ---=---=->..,. ,.--~~~ Luxury prden a~entl I '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!~ I dlecount plan. 880 Center NEW DELUXE AP'I'S WE SELL A HOME -•-·-dbl 1210 A 2·-e 2 Ba ··-• 11•.i..... ott~ complete prtftc)'. [: St. 542-8340. e WILL FURNISH e EMPLOYED Couple with 1 EVERY 31 MINUTES w1.u , gar. . v. r, , aw .... en ... ,. be llfu1 landscapin • u. . 5100 ' "'=~==--,,-:= 1 BDRM 1 Sll5 child want 3 Br, 2 Ba house Balboa 2300 lmmed. ~9506. 536-1083 room, frpl, balcony, no aml au I Costa m8ta MESA VERDE new 3 BR, .•.••.•.•. rom In CdM. Want 1 yr )E'&Se Walker & Lee' ' ... H 2 •· ~ d children$»:> mo. Avail )fay unp&nlleled ~tionaJ -----..... --2 BA, bit-ins, dining rm, 2 BDRM. • ....... from $165 wltti option. Arowid $250. 45' BA!FRONT B~l boa 0""· -_.,. 1" IZ5 &ko 540490 ladl!tla In' a <oun"" lUXURIOUS.lfEW . frptc. patlo. encloHd double •ALL UTIL. PAID• 673--IMI Penln .. fum, S Br. 4 Ba.. >'f• nrt sc~ &:~shop-e~1 I: wlmd• r club atmosphere. Now garage. Lwcury .l privacy. HEATED POOL GAS BBQ Pier. Doe.t. Call 6'f3..2039 P ng c r . .-.,.. 1-~· --.,=..,...==~-lmatns tn Ne'IVP011 Beach. $250. r,.i1i-8629 THE CAMBRIDGE 3 or 4 Bdrm w/pool fi:Jr J;:;======· 2 BR .. 2 stoey Tilwnboute.. tUS ·CASITAS Qu'iet Adult lt·vi·ng Botu chtoa • warnor H.B. 1mn.ion-ed ""· & <am. _., 1u ba, ~ta. -te, ~1 l"um. 1 BR Apts. Adul tl Medell --lO am to s-3-NEW Deluxe 2 Br's, 1% BA of 4. Will lease -July Lst 1· lllke llftlilMI ~ n: -r ..,., i"N' .,,..... .,... •· J t •·1 t .A .. BEACH Apt. Oceanvlcw sun-, A: db ... --privil. 897-$348. only, nD peta. 2UQ Nawport Rents from .-.10 ap.... us "" ng comp e .... -u for a full year. 496-5245 ,_, Bl·_. ru rM> ..._. l I: 2 BR. 2 awlm poola at corner of Walla~ &: 18th deck. Newer db; 2 Br. Bllns, ·A~T, with tull pJer; VNl'. 2 Br .. cpta, drps, 11r, .¥\I' ....... ,,..,...._ ' J\&mlahed or unfumhlwd Adillta only, ·.., pets. SI. S225 & $250 on p-ly lease. crpt1, drp1, lndry, nr. ehops RENTAL SEnVJCE 4 Bdnni .. I bltbL Avail. pe{lo. No pets, 1 Sm. Child BACkELOR. Frpl., beamed 301 Avocado St.,C.M. Owner. 673-1155. k pier. $175 yr round. Ad!tt, Free to landlords now to June 77. $6Q:I Per OK. 5145 Mo. 5f0..'3882 celllnp, Sll5 uUI pd. 1 Oakwood See r.tgr on tn·emJsea IMMAC. untum. 2 BR · i '"ba"b'°'y"o"k . .,53&-=21=31". ===-:..:• .. •u .. •,,Bo=aco:-:in.,,645-0='='="'=CM= Re.tton 2043 Weelcllff Dr. 846-7711 Open 'lil 9:00 PM Busin ess Rental HILLGREN SQUARI! 2 stores avail. 11.: lmmed. Month 3 .._ r.:....... 1>..& ... --adult 331 E. 2)th SI, (Bohind uM••t all u.~ William Winton Rtal Eltl.te nn. ........ ..,... • "!"".""' ~.,..._., 642-3520 n; -~-.....,.. Duplex. Avail May 11 I , 229 Marine Ave all elec appli&J\cel, Pool • G d •t corner Rutl!'n •Avocado) Pref. older cpl or 1 1ngl Balboa laland ., prlvll. S180 mo. 962-U67 I 2 BR. Ideal for 2 men. Gf 8ft' Day 642-3536, [!.Ve ~ employed. $lt5. 646-fi62ti af1 RENTALS RENTALS lease in one ot clty'a buslelf: Apts. Unfurnished ~pts. Unfutnlshecl 11hopping 001ten. App, 850 sq. ft . ea . . • 67>-3331 • -· Adult. only. """· • ORLEAllS APTS. ~-BALl!OA Island yr1y .. ,1a1 ,....,t.1n v•nor sc10 $ll0. 1993 Chur.i.. -A-rtments • DELUXE , & , 1B• ' FURNISHED Apia from $120 r-t · 2 Br. turn, adults. $225 mo. DLX Condo. Q) sq. ft .. rum· mo. Adult 1. Walk to ADULTS ONLY Garden Apia. B t-1n11, priv. 513-9023 alt 6. pus rm + 2 1.rg BR's, walk everything! 6C2-8UJ 1700 16th Street 2 I: 3 BR. Avail. Private pa. patio, healed pool, frplc. in closets. 2 BA'• + barl'BA~OIE"=LO~R~A--G~-Uo, poot. lrkfiv. laundr)I fac. Adults. $145 mo. 54&-5163 Sumnwr Rental1 2910 kit. w/ bltns. Crpts, drps. Prl .~ N pt. arage. 7 14: 642-8170 CNr.OrangeCo.Alrport: Tu ... 2 BR studio apt. l'ii ba. Pool I •-• club"·~ •ow.:: v, y .. u. 0 peta. Un t 17th St W t·""' -• t•-Crpl> d I DELUXE 2 BR. Apt. _,.. ·~.:., '"""'· ._.._ 174 Monte Vista, CM. a ; nr, es .....uJ• e,..., aar, pa"'· • rps, ' •"""' ""'· ~ FURN. 4 Br apt. Ocean blt111, $165. Days 542-3524, 6115-9/15 . .,.,a mo. I 1 BR new, beaut, nt.tn. •·7•• -·-"·-M ~ -Westcl!U area. 64z..6274 4 BR. Wtna, crptl, drpe, Mo t Adulll ..i. view. To June 30th. Call -'-'a4, 1U11tln, ~ta eea ,eves~ frp1c '-blk wall fncd )'I'd · 0 mo. o,..,, 645dl9'1or673-3663 Mar. Mrs. Canon. &'2460 NEW ~Juq 2 Br. dupla>t. Santa Ana 5620 Sa nta Ana 5620 250 E. 17th St., Costa Meiia Call l\tr. Bram (21J) 0Ll·2'10t 3,000 SQ. FT. Comer etol"! downtown Santa Ana. Xln't buey loc. 208 w; 4th St. S.A. 541.sill J 1620 Sq.' Ft. Retail or oH!ce) 30' lrontage on Newport Blvd. Acrou from C l t Hall. Ervin, 6~1601. RENTALS $240 'rao. t68-21'!IO , • 2DI Elden. 64&-92'?1 nei. Bltm, D!W, cpta, drpl, iun- Hov11s Unfurnlsh.,t Nia: I BR. Optx. i$11ot '°" E11t Bluff . 4242 ' STIJDIO APf S. d~. Adults. No pets. Offl R nt I '°71! Gentr•I 3000 laP. .... lpu!I 27l7 ~ =-~·54~1~t owrEA --!ITB--UJ-rr'"-,.-,.,,,..-,-,..-n. ·C:fl>e~r:°~~:. ~a~e ==2 AB~: 2 B~.2-~:. 1m A l'I "' IJ / 11 DEL~-;~. eulte I~ ne~ L• ... 1 ·lea1t1•Lla1t1 VlBaEWIOfaoltfcouneRef 38'·2 ioo Incl ulll. Small apt. nr. taJ, compl furn 2 Br. 2 339-CCABRILLO Adults put 45 only. See a c_Al,.hu Villar bldg., adjacent tf W& roT 'EM ·, yr ease. · erenoes 15th & Newport. Slnale Ba, $300 mo. 6"-2847 be!r $1'15 Per Month • or Mgr, 263-265 t&th Plact, "Alrporter lnn" .l Orann At The Fabulous Bluffl req d. Owner 496-:-3494 eves adult. 642-S583. 7:30 am, ...i..i ... -. 'Wlnvfs beb' $115 On Luse " Ol.,f · _,400,.1.,,,.u Cl1ty. Alrport. Afr...condiil t or Yn'ite P .O. Box 421 Dana I--~'"°""'-~~-._,. --r , and clse..,hel"! Point, Cal . ....,,.,,.. $9.j. Nice. l BR. Sl:OO amr • ..... _. 0 I -.. 1 2 BR, flM 61170 cpts. & dtapet1 muilc C'\ ,_..,, 132 w. W1llon, C.M. t • t' ..f7...... '"'~" • -· Spani1h Slyle Luxury Janitorial llfrvlce. Avail . • 211~~ ~~~ f~~ L~guM. a.ach 3705 *-~~-* Balboe 4300 -•I'' I &.a :"A~ * 64G<J9T9 1 • 2 8.Jroonu Ma.y 19iioia~ETl'IT -e it• ' No •-och --------EL CORDOVA NEW Olx 1 A 2 Br. Shg crpt, ,.,.,.,,,.. •IMI Vr1/wn1ltM4 833-4101 8J3.-0144 to....:. , <e11u • you nam • wport --1 BR. W pd ltM Mu!•-~-3 &ORMS, a DEN -.. u · ~-~. """"' new detux a i.,,.... drpo. bltna, lmmed. -· AJJo U.t.1 Moel Off1 I ---p1 ,._ no pett. 310 E. Balboa. Blvd, i... •• 1 • 2 er' . ,~ .. --1..... From $150. 540-1973, MS.2321 Q " s• C •. ,,1 , ___ ., em CH * 2 BR l BA. un .•••• ·-rUT ace. mtpets. ~pes, s•"! BaJboti ......... .. ... u .. u.. • ,,, n•I .,,..._ _,,., MC I t 75 2 -·· • J sfL 2 Ba. unf, hie. SJ2S bullt·ln kitcben. A Fine fam · nu..--nn Motel. SP' c 1a 1 --''-'''-------pool, b-bque, J"llC MJI, 'Ibete I.RC 2 BR. Triplex. Prlv E•thlna lnl•r-kn-IHtr,,. 41 '" 1 nae. $1 nn •wte. * 3 BR. 2 Ba. unf. ···· S32S Uy home. monthly ntn. $UI · Stf1.S> are the best in the atta. See patio. Carpeta..);_~ i:Me s, .,.,.. P•'*1 A a...... Air cond, S«t'y 9UVice, ' * 3 BR. 211 Ba. uni ... S3!iO m Month -w.. Wkly .......... IQ.lO B... nME JIOR -.. 2077 Omlo, ....... bllnl. llJ5 --· ~. eonttally toeatod • • l BR.~ \IA.. uni., deluxe MISSION REALTY M.am ::i:i '-th. ~ Strv. er Joba 4 Loidll &rile~ * LRG 2. 1 E j ~ ~°ct::!!:-" So. Ca~ ~tl~~t.s:ef114 &,. -. vacant .. s<Z BA~~ 1 2 UIC: C ••H ..rut. frPe. bltno, -. -" -r---S< Costa Me,. 642.1• •• BR. 2 Ba. unt. bse. l3tD -· -' • = ~~ • l!IL ,(or ' I .... 2 ---•• , ... --• Encl-· --..... ·-,.., c•,,. ....... ~ 3 BR. 3 Ba. r.m. utd. 142!1 ~-Vlo)o ft • .....,. 0.t.. 4rpo. .,11o, =---~• -·· ,.... CORONA DEL MAR *AND 0'11!ERS, AT* 'BEDRM beauty -px>t, blft. 110·1111. raJW'O. or,,. -Wilt lo Nll.-1 ... ,l!Ulai Ottl, N,,.RMo"1i,.-I',_ $140 Dix. oUlee '""''" 2 RnUI EHtbluURealty 64<-1133 llml""-tlon j eel ibetw Minot At>~. 152S THROU&H A wS1l CJ>t. Fonctd )'d. ""'· atow, dol!wbf. llf, /.,..N..,•o/!.,.•C-,,_ Cml °'· Pr1v balll. N.,. v ...-. . mm • oc. Place.nu. NB Garaae. AvaU Ma,y lit. $145 766 W. wu..:on. ~1958 crpt. i>.rtc'r. UUI pd,, Sta SHARP, •pecious 2 "''" aqi'y. $225 MO, All~" DEL'-2' Br. w ·-IW •-· MO • cte-depo1IL 1y 1000 W. MacArthur 8 1.d. 3 or 4 ~ma. fam rm, u.u:. . e1... """' DAILY PILOT Ga~" tar pd Ad lta 1 I 2 .. BR. New crptd, mo. Owner. 6'r3-6157 -··tom -ts A drpa. •ll C--'·-tnlu·m ~so Poot 'J1""·.>dult. 121). wa . u drps. alee kit. chitdron ok. '.,... • .., •/ B.V.ol OFFICE SPAC E o-"• ""'"'"' " t ••• -· on11. No pots. 5'8-303i all 5· Call alt 5 "'"• 64H1"! S-•o 'n• ' ''" •497 1>lllns,newlyd ecarale d , -, ~no ·~· "C "'" n.. o:>'Hf'-O 8001qft•m111tt •• c&r1 .. $275/mo. Ava II 5/t. 4BRMontlcellonrOCC'235 • * FfiEE Apt Rental --WANT AD 2 Br. 1~ Ba, dahwr csr, 2 BR. w/w crpt1, drpt, comblnecl. zss NIW1JOl1 I lterltap Real !;atale. mo Inc club ~. pool • lntonn•llon. Low Wffkl,y cptl. patio. Ufjr5, Ad.It.. Nr. bltM. 1·2 chlldnl\ ok. WO Blvd .• c .M. ntal' Ofl Biii _ ~ <mn eva.> m.a1nt. ~11546-4160 Jtates. •12)1 • lttb • ~mont.. ~1 ~:li=i. ~~.W!=i!!!!!!·lliSsi•IL-,1o.;;,,,;-...::;;;;.;;.. _____ ,,;;;;;., __ ...:;..:~J ·•..-se ~ b ' l -....... _ . ' . --. ----~ . . • .. . ,, . . • • -· • --~ --· -" --. ~.........-~v~·~· >~Q •~'' ,...,......,.,.._.,,,, 7,....,...,.......,....,.~~ . ..,,.~~·~~"f""~-.-.. .... _.....,._,..... :-r . • . <' . . . ; ' • . . . . . l I . <....__.....-I • ·--. ' .. .. • . - • • • .. . .. -SO ... YOUR ·LITTLE RED,· WAGON I ' ' ' ' • • • . . •\ IS REl·LLY D·RAGGIN' .. ' . 181L\. Bl :::.~ ~~-r ·91L ·~ · .,,,,,,.,,,,... . . " A-Do HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET. • • ' ' , You can handle those bills. All you need are the dol· lars you'll get for all the still-good, but· nobody· uses· them items you'll find all over the house. Make, a list of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar· ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you ; ; ~ it'll pay you. And you'll be surprised at how f~st you can sell iust about anything with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Ev,ery day is a good day to use DAILY PILOT WANT ADS (And You Can Charge Them) 642-567 . ' . ~ ( ~-~--___.__ ---·--. -----·-.. ------- -.....-......... --- ~..... . - ltlAL-ESl\ TE ·auSINISf-.. -au;TNIU .... - Goner•I, ____ _flNANC,~IA;.;;L;;...__ FINANCIAL * * * * * office ~tat 1G10 Bu1int11 Bu;j,;;;;--=---I ,,.. Confortnce Rm. 1-:;;0ppo~, ;;;;""";;;l!f;:ts;;:·· ;;:;;;';illlO;;;;;;;;;C!f'PO;;;;;rNnl;;;;";:;";· ·;~6~illl0;1 WINDOW wubln&:' I: -odd Modernb:ed om~ trom se; I' .... eond, daily janl .... uui u s POSTAGE When You Want it clone Jobi.-... - llal, -· Ed .... --.. -pd. 1 Min, S.A, F'n'f. 316 W. • • ~~l~:. ~ ,·.~ ( ............ 00,ff~~1 'STAM' MACHINES : right • • • Jolt Wonletl. w-n 1121 Blvd. for lease. 1Qoo + sq ' 1 • 1 ! Call one of Pi:EAs.un-.... ~ - ft. &<i-<6 .. for appt DISTRIBUTOR WANTED (MAlE OR FEMALE) the rt ... lady cl<otns t>Olltloa 9Xp& S Componlon' -ilaM NEAR C.M. City Hall. 3 Rm. Oftlce1. Paneled, · carpets, drapos. l150. Call 642-<560 Reliable i>enion wlll be' selecte4 in this ·area to own lllilt• ·~~,•,United Sta\es Postage Stamp Mac!llnes·. and color p1c1uro postcard vendors. This is a non.selling, service busi· ness and not a "get rich quick scheme." All stores have already been selected and may be reviewed by you. This business can be started part time (evenings or weekends) ~nd be developed into a big profitable lull tune business with unlimited potential. «I ' ~• Wontf W...._,i llott fisted be( WI/ ==· ~';,g u:; • SPECIAL ,CLASSIFICATION. Ji'OR "' ' ' <M-3238 NATURAL BORN SWAPP.IRS SERVICE DIRICTORY SERVICI DIRICTORY SIRVlCI DIRSCTORY rw"""'0"'w:::-= • ...,w111"'""c1'" .... --,iu~• Best Location In CdM 800 to 1400 sq. ft. Deluxe Oft. let. Spaces. Avail lnuned. Phone Owner. 642-9950 Special Rehl -· -and $lll. 5 Linn -5 tlmtt -S lludto Btb!•lttlnf ~ ~~ CINnlng '62.i HOuMcltanl!J •,. 6735 • 8!M468 • NEWPORT Beach Deluxe omces. Air cond., heated W/priv. ba. 2400 W. Coast Hwy. ........., ,.., .:.u~•..;.. AD MUIT~~ua ._.. 111 .,._ LoYhW reliable Cll't for )"OUf DlMtOND Carpet •Cleanef. DAY A'· ~h· Jani~ ma:!~ .... 'f'OU• c:,,•:i%: F~• -,:Ati •• OMt'v~-children. Bia fe"* yard. • Spr~ ~·Special • Carpeti. ~. floon, Rtfeftncet,..' 64&-mf To Pl1ce Your Trider'• PiraCHte Ad Hot lunches. R&tt1 to lllit 3 aver. atie rooms Pl. etc:'ltt1 I; Comi1ie'lll'===-'-~~"'";::;.;'-PHONI 642-5671 >""' Income. lnlanb w.l· 64.'>1317. Free""~•. 646-llOl I i ,.;,..,y · would Ulm 11w . In TRADE ipacioul £.side 3 HAVE 8 unlb ""11: Beach. eomod. Hurcy ~call 5<6.!965 DISCOUNT ~t OUlien. mM''t ~~ ~,,_: i~!:;f, ~ i=.• EXEC o1c auJte -UOO eq. ft. crpts/drps. 444 Npt Blvd. Call aft 7 pm wkdys 61S-l64' To qualify you must liave a car, a,few spare hours weekly, a good work record as the company is responsible to the loc_ations for service, and make an immediate cash in- BR., 2 BA, Fam. Rm. (val near traffic circle, Eqult)I RELIABLE mother of 2 Expert-4'telt Equip. Uled. c_-"·'"'! _,.,... ...., $26,950 w/$7850 eq) tor mo. $56,500, TRADE for tower dtallls babysitting my hrn. Credit caftll $6. ~1234 ~ Owmttt' ~ AIDES 1 .. tot eonvaltletnce, tor borne or camper. Walk-desert & ! 3 yr/older, Mesa Verde. -walk-~ A~ :l:;.rlY eaM or family cut. OFFICE OR SJ'ORE 15 x 35' or 30 x 35' vestment of ,1500. er & Lee, lUtn, 646-7711. A·D Realty 842-Tin 5'6-6117 C•rptt L•ylng·A Clt5'.Vu Wlndow~lce ~ 5fT"""'1 F al Smogle'ss • Trd eq./beaut. 16 Acres in dt1 of Granta VERY reliable mother of 2 Repair 6'26 Jt.eii • .W Commc'l. 'lfS.2691 Jo1t'W.nt9d, oU st pldng Ir: utll furn Newport&: Bay Center, CM 3)52 Newport Blvd ~U52 ut'Je p~~ati~te::i~~llr:eUt~~~d%~ ;~; Oceantroct 4 Br, 4 ha, 2 aty Pus, Oregon. Houle, barn, :nr: b;;r!: 1 ~t' io ~ * EXPERT ·C#tftPET tiOU_SECLIANlfjG ,,,_ ~~)Vo.ft.n 7UO phone.number. . hm. Oceanside Jar vac land, irrig. SUbdiv. potential. Can ~ lntt•ll1tlon I Repi1lr : -pp., Rea. Ref. 638-~ PRIVATE offlce in pro-~meoramlrbrn,Orange Equity $19,500 for locaJ:;s. . No job too rMan,'&f6.5971 HOUSECLEANING d:>UPU!;wlilm&naftS0.100 minent location. $50 mo. 333 Distributor Division ty. 531-065l, 540-()f28 :'°pert:y; 5J6.6697. 1 cow.. care : one :Wdolud CARPET LAYING F~t & tttictent. Refs. adult>wftr. Experienbed. E. 17th St.. Cl\f. Bk t; P.Q. Box; 2701 S.1l '8e1eh, C1llf. Trade equity ,tur car, boat, 66 Cabover Camper &r, IOJ1.~3l m)' yr C.A. PAGE 642-2070 54$.5114 or 64t-3873 '541)..9()C 7 548-5508 A Divl1iDf't of B.I. Jncomeor1Da,31mproved tbl, stove, aink, alp& 3 or~-------====-===::;;::::::= 525 to lSOO Sq f'l Furn ";'i~""l~~~l!!!!!!l!!!.;;~~~~'""!!!!!!!!!!!!!IR-1 view )ota, Pa.OOrama <f fits Camaro or Ranch-CHILO Care. my home. F I --------1 ;;;;;;;~;;;;.;;;;;;;;1 or untum. Crpta: driis. Park. REAL ESTATE BUSINESS i nd Heigl1tt. tl or'all), . ~.Want boat tools or any. Corona del Mar. ~"I '660 ~·ping 6110 I• ing. Reasonable. 646-2414 General . , FINANCIAL 830-0040' or 799-2495 thing of value.' 64&M86 *6'13-0568* NEW Or repair. NO job too NEW u.wm. J'HetdingJ 2630 Avon St, Newport ·lndustri.I R9nt•I · 6090 B I 2000 Acres ·Espert.nee w:. IJ,AVE: pool home, 3 BR., CHILD CARE In my home, small, free eats, Complete lawn cm'f. Clean I .._ UI nt11 Austra1ia. AdJac Unkl~tter 2 Ba.Qis buJl•:•--. Pom&na Sc boo I area. 645-2343 or 64&-7328 up"-•· .....i. -IT!Oflth. y-.., ·-Sq. Ft. Office · · · 0p-~-111 ·-•· c '·~ ... ~·· ~ --·-In Civic Center Santa Altai BLDG-2 A: .3 RMS. ......,, .... II -~ $50,000 cltJI,(' for lo. WANT: 10 ft. wide 2 Br •• 1=.-:;,:~·=~---estimates. Fof info call parking, crpt, water Incl. Ide':'-<iomm'l artist, el~ *(:AMER.A .SHOP. Prime cal prop. trailer. (Agent) -CHILD CARE In my borne. Floors 6665 891~1 or ~a2 From 29c sq tt 541-$.ll tron1ca:, etc, . Grnd JI r, Newport Beach shoppi-" Call 536-6697 536-1445 53M558 Eve• lnfallt. H.B. area, Call "-"o;;;.:_ ___ .....;= ·-------- ==c-".=.:..:..· ==::.·~I .Jlark'&· 646-1'124 · center, e;t s -••• .:.-:: 3_Bi-, :<Ba, well.kept nice R-2 Vie:w lot n---Point 847-3391. CAlU'ET V1NYL TILE SHARE space in income tax .r·~ \%'-' • .....,,. • .....__ P•fntln• abilities aolimiteb ager:ic¥ TRISH HOPKINS oUlce. Ideal for idsuranci 400 SQ FT office space. Near Jerit income-IOOd I~. area. close to shopping. will trade FOR 'industrial CHILO Care In my home. ~Cft' esttmai. Lie. Conti'. p ~ I or real estate firms etc ~~bo2026r &: ~er St. Call * L\UNDROMAT. Full.Y Want a larger home Costa or commerclal .. lnvestment 3> Cabrilkl, C.M, Call Sf0..7262 546-4471-lpl •"I "I 61.SO 642--0212 ,,...,. equipped. min time invest. Mesa. property, $50,00J. ·noo,ooo. 548-1623. . cusTOM POtttna ~ "The! Quality Poll&ns fDI" ment, Hlg!l.trattlc Iocatlon M&-2531 or 557.fill8 ~ays 546-0028. REUABLE OIILD CARE Gar'-nlrvo 1.1.-Extuior-Interior Sped.alla:t" Q··-'lti-' AppU-·b FOR rent offices or stores LOts lod ovmer will r '"' .. ., -Reai4e _. ~ . ..,.,, 130 E. 17th st., CM. $85 -;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;6;;;, *TACO SI lllg1~· 1# Want to dlvenify port-34' Monterey PWr Boat,; 1/a IN~ ,?!2,ME. AN N ;...~, .. .:.... <o~ 48& E. 17th, Suite %U C.M. A: up. 646-818l • · vwwne • ollo Ha~· OTC st~ radio, bait tank, outrtggtr. ~ THONY'S OJU ._._ ... ortoo••UIW 6ft..1470 CM OFFICE $90 IMPROVED LOTS ....... , locatlon. M (. Want· .... qualliy Tru.t Ex. Fl•hlog ...... Free A cmw '""'· l•ncod yd,"""' . Lie. Bond. lnl~Won't " llll-l '!'~'""'!l'"!!!ml'!I!••• . down to qualified buytt. Deed;, 54&-5984 · clear. Trade tor reaJ estate. , lunches, playmate•. reaa. derbkll 646-3679 ' '°Jr. Purch••I-lJml~. Call 646-4833 For Sale 6 fUlly improwd *LUNCH STAND. Easy op. Ill 52! "" CM .,Ao ~~ 644 4160 • p~-,•---i · ·~ EXCELLENT Frontage, -JotcinprimelocofCerritos. -eration ~waterfront Joca. SUDO ~ty, JJ.IU&l'-3-8 .S • .......,, ·area. -10 Depend.Uie1Malntenance ""'"9V1M $8,000. growld noor office 00 Close to Artesia Fwy & ear. tlon. Owner will train . Sedan.~ pwr/&lr, lo m1., Have i Pride of OWnerahip WILL babysit weekdays ~-. Pnmtnr. Pla.ntlnc P1lnter1 Ltd. 2 yn collqe, IOIM exp. t.e Westclill Dr., call 646-022S manila, Also, 3 improved good terms. . chrm .wire whls, nr .. nu units in choice TusUn loc. after 6 PM &: alf ."dllY Budget La.ndacaplna BRUSH, ROLL, SPRAY pcl. (alao fee jobl) ~Ann, ind1vidual lots in H 8 All in Call 5'15-3424 Mlcbelm tires FOR Lmc.. Want larger u,nits, commer. wtoekends. Call 64&«)J, ,. Horticulturist • FREE ~TEs Westclltt Pe1"IOIWJ. A.pncy, lnd~strl81 well developed are'a;. $8350 South Coast Real Estate Cad. or 1 644-4265. cial, or. ? Nancy J. Moore; MATIJRE, Exper'd, babysit~ LAWN Maintenance Once a * 548-6002 * 2043 Westditf Dr.. N.8, Property 6080 per lot. terms, By Owner. MANAGER 3 unit!, income $26fO yr, Realtor 67:J..3101 ter. Pref. Udo-'id. ~ week general.' uP-keep INT I: EXT. P~ttng. Frte ~limoiiii;' iiiiliiiiili• -'-'-"=-"-'----= Ca 11 Mr. Gl'Mam TI4; Trade $9000 '«tty tor boat, BEAUTIF1JL ENGLISH 6 transporl&!Jon. ~1893 · ·" lawns, fiow.;r beds, ihrubl. eata. Loe rets. Neat & NEW Bldg., 11,000 sq ft for 962-1353, OWNER lot or automobile. Darting Rfl.I Home near Puadeaa Call anytime before 8 pm, Hone1t. Call '!3uck 645"-0809 Sl\YH £·All! sale or lease. For details National corporation, M"'V in-Rlty., P.o: Box 2346, Riv-!or N.B., Cd~.f. C.~1. nu. B lck • .:546-6678 uk for Tim or Jim 5f3.;0405 m OVERLOOKING N.B. Back terviewing for owner man. enide. (TI4) 686-TI6l. p!e:ic or unitl. Home vaJue .!' • M1tonry, ' ji:£W;Lawns re-seed.inc METICULOUS PAINT JP8ttia lttalty , Bay. 4 CUst lots. A ratt op. &ger of co~plete family rec. HAVE 4% acreli free & $29,500 clear. Call 548-85fl. etc '560 ConiJete lawn' ctJ.'f'. CI~ EXP. DOCKS-houlel, Int-ext. p'ty. Fee. Kingaard R.E. reational apart center. Ex-clear: zoned M-1, In boom· Will exchange $1200 private BUILD, Remodel, r, pat r up bY job or month. Free INS. col. atudents. 6'7>5812 WAREHOUSE-Olliei! space for lease. Campus Dr at /Jrport. Mullan Re al t y. 540-2960 . MI 2-2222. ...1.. · M I trem-,, hlith return on in-mg San arcos North S.D. p1 ot course or block rental Brick, block, concrete, esti1?1'tes. For 1nJo call EX'fl!R. Av& 1 story $250, 2 CANYON To Ocean view, vestment of $l2,500. Secured. OOWlty. For income proper. 1 Ume for u ~d car o1 equal carpentry, no job too amall. 897-2fl7 or 8'6-0932 Stbry $350. O>rnpl w/aood one o( tew left. Qu.iet res. Rigtcl inwatlgation UM~. ty or '!·Broker 545-9451. value. 642-9365 Lie. C.Ontr 962-6945 GARDENING p&int. Inter. Rm.'1 $25 paint st. level, 5400 sq. ft., .Sll,000. Must have m&fll!prnent .l Honolulu. !!&wall home ,..,; I-lave Free/clear lots and PLANTERS • Patios • Block Trees, ahl'bb$, Ivy ~. incl. Roy -847-1351 ~ 508 S Ola Vista SC 492-5534 PR abUi\y. Reply to Box 580 pool. 4 BR. $ij9,500: Equity acreage, \Vant diesel fish. Walls • Driveways • Side· New lawns, RotoWllna. Ftte INTER or Ext. PAINTING, C:ommercl•I 6085 lt-3 Ult San Clemente. 6 the Dailr Pilot o1· call Mr. $42fo.f. Want: NB duplex or ::ioat to $!11,000 ar·live aboard walk!!. 642.9852 Morn or eve. est. 548-891! IMMED., SERVICE. Local :..:..----'-' blks from Summer Wbite Mark Rice tntJ 174-7050. lnrome prop. · ?t1cl<enzle yacht to $150,000. fTI4l AL'S Landlca In T ·ref. FRE2 est. 548-1621' ,/ BUILDER OFFERS NEW House, near golf course. FRANCJUSE. Sun resistor Realtor 646-0737. 459-3103. ~~1fne11 S.rvic•1 6$62 ,Removal. y.J R.!~~~ PAINTIN G-Jn t. &: Ext. 21,500 sq. fl deluxe bldg. SI0,500. Call 646-Sm. coating for~· all in. Up to noo,ooo caah, $43,000 2 Newer duplexes, side by TRANSLATIONS -.... 1 .. b-Haul truh. CJean.\IPt. H~1t Qllllity, Loweat Leased, choice 0 range ventory eqwp., mallen & TD & $121,000 eq. in lea.led side; 3. Br. 2 Ba. ea., fplca: Engli h. 20 · f[;' Repair 1prnk]n 673-1191 Prices. Fully exp. Ins. John 'County area. Pr(lperty Citrus Groves 6175 llterature.Enough inventorylnduatrialforbrange~ nr. beach, Equi~ approx. Ame~ca.M~~-~ AL'S~·• ·14~-61WJJll. .. tlear. OWner w/carry ht 15 Ac. Avocado &: Lime&~ to do nJOO worth oJ work ty income. .$27,000. Trade tor land or tiona 543..s306 ?italntena.nce ..._--'"'' ,;P:;;A:,;IN;;:;;T°"N=ow=-~s"A"V~E'""$$ TD 8%%. Prepd int. ok. 1 BR. hse., cornls. Oceari ~~e for $750 C8.lh. Bkr. 644-4265 bldust. Realtor 6734350. lnduatria! A~;u.;i.'-' Call Jac'tt·NOW!! 530-3645 am, 828-St30 pm. View. Vista area. $6500. ''MOM A. PO ,, Have: 15 ac. avocado & lime A-frame .cabiii in Big Bear, C•__.1rl-6590 * Ni-3829 * " . SM-3895 or 837-6925 ' PRIME OCEANFRONT 838-0906. • P 1 Br hse, corrals: ocean .,... .. , • .., 4 tuntished units, zoned com· Mo~·maklng remtaunnt view, Vista area, $6500 val. 3 Br; cpts; blt-lnl: Swedish CARPENTRY * LANDSCAPING * NEED a Painter? Interior merciaJ, 25X125, $69 ,500. Acre1ge 6200 Booming Dana pt, Grosses Trade: home N. Tustin or frplc; view, $5,300 eq, tor MINOR REPAIRS. No Job Designs. Installation. t...wns .t exteriot. Experienced. Owner: 673-2259, 644-5972 ------....:.= $32,600. Beer & bet'r take out income. 838-0906 sm. unita, house, etc. Ltt'1 17c sq It compl. Spl"lnklera. 551-8638 ' " A ON 9 deal! 968-3.S91 Too Small. Cablntt ln ,.,.. 12 VT't local .. YT\. 536-1225 I 'co'°"1.:;J,'=v."G"'"'"tuo1.,......,...,,-,-.,. cre1 by Owner, UWIUes-LY $ ,000! Tnf I ,_ . -• 0 t be r -b•--,.. If-"' ES tnt. 2 yrs ex-MARINA In Newport Beach. Prime loc. Fee $315,000 Exel. Kingaard, R.E. MI 2-2222. !UR Sale,_ store ,buil~ing. 686-698 W. , 19th St. Beth'd :Towers area:. 548--1768 Agf. lndustri1I Rtnta1 6090 * * * * New 3800 sq ft. Newport Beach * * 1383 mo. 642-1485 llNd CIH11llcotlon1 For Expert Aulstanc• 651HM900 In IM . DAILY PILOT THE HUNTSMAN ' ""' 1...,.. cp w ... ., dunng sum--.,,.., ... near running water & Goll """,_.., Beaut ~It Chalot ~stllne SIUl'IS, tf no ... -•-·-ROTO ILLING perlenee. Low prices. Co -dn 4 mer: beaut. 3 BR hm, Ttbu. .....-.:: _ ....... -·.. St 54• '549 urse. •""" • $1 ,900. 20 1 S Fran St. l\fortlz area Choice view ~ at ...an. JL o. New I aw na, la.ndacaplng. -==::;::.":..:',..:c::.~=~- C213) 782-2727 · Monty to LOln 6320 ~n. m n .. ' .. be.y Lnke c-~ $35,000 v-'. Andenon Shrubs &: tree1 remOved. RET'IRED Pa.Inter: 26 .__ View, for hae 1n BaJ, Jal., ·~6~·.r ... .r •• Resort Property 6205· i t 'JD L Lido, or CdM, 673.(169 Trd eq $20M fOl' apta, in CARPENTRY-Ca.blnett-Room Free eat. 548-1742 exper. N~ A: honest. Non .,.s oa n Ravo '"""" • roollnc·for 35' NB,~ ColM. 811~/642-1339, Add •• ~ ...... ..,jolt. A ~~!NG,~-drlokor. ~-- >;TI'EN'noN sPoR.TSMEN! ,;_, 01 t Tt.,.,.;...., A·-"'bte lllil.boa~-Want Housecar, Lilt tt bef9 .._In ,__ Mike 613-1181t "A '~jl576. , 'la f'l1'ot ottlllnc.! cO.tJJ:G SfUOENT l Holiday vacation at retire-....,w "''""'"o vaua . ..,,_,. .. QU , Shn.lbs .l trees removed. LOWESr RATES! ment. Fdhing all pear. Ce-2· d ., D L . c:atqper, motor ho,me or What do yoU have tD trade T ALITY Woodcraft( ii:nl Fr'ft' eat 548,-1742 , C&Il Bill 548-45t9 ment block 2 br, furn house. n oa n trall6"" ce:!.blo', 64~099liaer.. Ca 11 Caunt1'1 larRett read tz'ad. gen'l constr. A caipientiT. E:· i:;· ==· ==:::::==:: All conwniences. Beaut. ,....,.,..," ~ lng po1t -a.M m&ke a deal Call Ken 645-0044, 543-4235 CLEAN·UP SPECIALIST -Pl -, I P h view of Lake Mead. Loe. Terms based on equity. ..a GEN. repair, add., cab , Mowing, edgtnz, odd joba. II er ng, 1tc , on % ac at StewartJ Point, 642-2171 545-0611 "' * * * * * Formlca, panellDg, marlite. Reasonable. 548-6955 Repair 6llO Lake Mead, Nevada, Widow Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. Anyt:hinal Dick, 673-4459 Exp, Japanese landscape, * PA't'CH PLASfERING selll.hg at 'lo.ss. Tel'm6 at S1ttler Mort919• Co. ANNOUfti!CIMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS cleanu~, maintenance. All types. Free estimates 6%. Ph. rn4l 645-0594. 336 E, 17th Street and NOTICES ~ NOTICES ' * CABINETS. Any alze job ?ttaek 842-3442 Call 54Q..6825 --25 yrs exper, 5'Hm JIM'S Garde.rrlnz A: lawn ·gut of S~~to Prop. 6208 Monty Wtnhld 6350 f.ound ,(frff Ad1J MOD Ptrton1l1 6405 A·I CARPENTRY malnl<nanco. Re•. & <"Om· Plumblnt 6890 $40 OOWN $40 M ·o BROWN -ti!-' bill T G Call r~ ••• 847 .... Ar: mercial • 54()..4!37 ;..;.=='"----= , NEED Loan! $5000 to 17000 puppy, "-= om awne, Jr, ~~ ~·-PLUMBING REPAIR 40 Acres w/trees & road, secured by second markings, white tips, Sells JOHNSON'S GARDENING No jOb too small cIOiee to new lake, N. E. mortpge. we have $ll,OOO Orange l Cabrlllo area, New ._ Wiid ,..,,. " -·c•-Cement, Concrete 6600 Yard care, Clean-ups, Prun-e M2-31.28 e ·· Utah. Xln't hunting • flih· bl -·•ty L I 646-5635 "' -"" ~ ing, pla.nUna. 962--2035 .=,;::,,;=:::=:;;;=== prova e ""'"' • ove Y 1t Connell Chtvrol'et CEMENT Work: Waiki &: ing, $4000 full price, <n4J Mesa North home. 5 yr. CURLY Black dog found vlc. 2828 Harbor, C.M. 546-UOO patioll, whatever you need JAPANESE Gardening Remodeling & , 644-GSS. 546-3634. Harbor & San Diqo Frwy. The ~ 'Wal ,. pUJ in concrete the price Is Service. Neat work, Cleanup Rep1lr 6940 Mount.l ·n A Dtttrt 6210 ANNOUNCEMENTS 540-'685. sat•sman l\lrvl\ial ..,-.,. r!ibll Call Bob ""'"7 aft 5. yd. ma!nt. 968-230! ---='-·-----1 d NOT S FOUND Ra "" LAWN MOWING SERVICE ROOM ADDrrIONS. L. T. In ICE Pl 4 :Tu ~blt,Avlc. o~~th ment. CONCRETE work all typu;. Neat. dependo.blll', reason-Conatructlon. Family NEW 3 Br cabin, nr Lab 1 p · ·-l.-· ' n ve., .....,.ta Slni}9.Wklowed-Dlvorced ·Saw1ng, breaking, hauling, able, Free est. 846-0955 rooma, 1lnfle or 2 al.Ory. Al'rowhead, trplc, cpt1. ound (Fr .. Ads} MUU ?ties&. 5'8-3297 * WOMEN * Skiploading: Uc, Service&: JAPANESE Gardener Hl'V· Estimates, plans, la}'OUt & (2131 86Z-2900, 862-7064 SHEPH. Type-Black A wht FOUND Purebred Puppy, Vie, Eve"""'ne's too••-for .... Quallty, &U-1010 ing F. Valley, H. Reh, Cotta ,;•;nt;;l\C;::;ln~l·=C;,;oll;:;84:7=-1=5=11=. = .=:::: ·-· •· -'Punn.v W/ fiea -"••, -•-·t· Buahard & ;E,llis. 'Call to •,;v ,...,. Ul'll n E W 1-, 6240 "'"'" "~ .......,.. id tity 9&2-43 right One. We have a. way.ao * . C 0 NCR ET E Work, Mesa, Ni>t Bcb. 845-0345 .,..__ -~~? IRI 3 mos old. Vic Marseilles en -ID call WI & begin to live! Licensed, i:'atlo11 / dnrwys, Roofing 6950 WANT To buy 4 or l+ la.mi· &: Granada, H.B. 847"'6332 RED Boys bicycle. 6~7619 547-6667 etc. Phillipa Ct m I! n t . Gener1I_ S.rvlt:a 6612 GUTl'ERS & Downspoutli ly C9rxto ln ~ Bi.,utta. Call GER/SHEP, blk/brn, maJe 24 hr. recordlnr S4M380 Installed Reasonable Sall alt 6 PM 54M007 vie. of Ward &: 17th Sl Lost '401 * rou.y LICENSED * MORE C:Onc:teb!; patio tor LAWNU Mowen s~dll -Clemente 114: 492--3706 Garden Grove 530-6656 aft leli money. Arthtic settin& sma engine• ttJ>ICLI'""'-te -======== BUSI NESS «nd 6 pm ' SIAMESE female, ftd collar. RenoWMd IUndu, Spitltuali.t., i: finlahin&. 644-0087 weldll'I(. Faulkner'• Mower " • PfNANCIAL , -Vlc '"·a·.11 .... • n-•-·t11a Adv!ot on all matters. Shop, 2122 Harbor mvd, S•wl.•• 6ff0 .-----..----1 MALE kitten blk w/ .. ld ' """ .. ..,.. rvlLllll'<' • Low u .. -i ...... h.,_,;._ ' CUSI'OM CONCRETE ~-o;~;.;c;.·;,..~----= . ' CdM. 4 Unhappy' children. • ....... ,....,, o....u ... 11 Costa Men, (i46..7203 - Bu1lne11 stripes'. white paws/chest. No questions uked Reward Readlnp given 7 daya a PATIOS -DRIVES • ETC. PROFESSIONAL SEWING A ALTERATIONS. Opportunities 6300 Paulanno St. 546-5465 att Call 613-3452 • • _week. 9AM-9PM 3U N. El FREE ESTtMATE, 642-1403 APT. CLEANING Fa11t A: Reu. Service. Call ---···· 3 p.m. · . Camino Real, Snn CEMENT WOR.it: no job too 645-l539 P:=~IPof d=~~~ ~T Bristol It Warner, very 1:;;f !~ ::':'~ai: Clemente. 49'1-9136 492--0076 Small, reasonable. Free Special Uni t Rate 646-2S98 ~u"'"'pho,:::.,11-to-ry-~Sow~~lng- tu rin& bu1lnes1 with ov. maJ~ Ger/Shep. pure cat.' Sliahtly long hair MEN! ':"'b)t ipend money on Estlm. H. Stuftlck 54S-8615 He1lth Clubs '720 MY place, 545-1012 t~. unllmlted profit potential. white. with choke chain. w/bulhy tail. Reward' expensive C&f'I and clothes, DECORATIVE CONCRETE --·--Include• aJl dies and ,tool! 549-1955/542-7096 839-'593 when . all you ne~d Is Ofle DRIVEs.WALKS-PA110 SAUNA • MASSAGE Tll•, C1r1mlc . 6974 ~ to ...,.iu.,. • .! .a~ ~'"· 1'~' ~~· LOlfr: Small whlto poodle ~uro'::en =•;:.,, ~":· M'MSH WHI RLPil/OL. <;?¥11.f * v<iNi. The 1'ilo Man * and W}IQUe k:tlchen __ gad~ 557~ al~· 3 Sonora Scllllol. Sat: tvf!llin&· vlc. Hl!ll' & . ri.J a fair . L!Udde1 '2152 Child . Lt s.12 ..... Trell~ eu~·~. tt.tan ' ltpl.in. plust :ll,000 Paclcaqid unttl . pm. Newland. .Answen to "Tli> N~rt C.M • . Ci,., "'~ ·~r_:·~· No job too •~I Piaster and .JrW\Y re~ ~untl ·GRAY Poodle, fOUrd near ple." Rew'ard, Mf·lJ66 · NE. ' ' ·' J -.J:J.cenu;d 6'10 2930 W. ~ ll"f, ~pt. .Bqb. 'pati(I. Lealttnc ~r for I.his item Priced at Pomona & Wilson c M ED Ride to New Orltana, • . Dally 10 61 am ~ , · · ftpoir-: 1'11_ $S,OOO and terms can be 'ar-64&-3896 ' APRICOT Toy Poodle, abate e:11:pen1e1: April 27. Pre School ~ng So. ~-,,=W:::•;::•:::ccop:=;'::iUl;credlf:=;Carda:::;·-• 847•19571846-02!» ranged. For further in-FOUN . female. 1 mo, old, 2'1' lbs. Su111n, 494w2503 ance Co. e. 30 am to 9. 30 1 formation Clll St9-l006 or d ~· ~aut. little black Vic 'Iburln, QI, i 1 o o pm 1 dt.)'I wk. l'ull·P/tlmt· H•Ullnt •no TOPSOIL 6'n 962--0841 c°'' em e; vie. Joann St., reward. 64>1241 ~C'IJ'I'"'' 6410 Aft. tdil. Rates b' 2 & up. ___ • ____ ....;;..::. Ol!ta Mesa, 545--4522 BLACK PtnUln mile cit. ~ -~ 1 646-3706 or 5;ft1292., LIGHT Haullng, yard/pr-TOPSOIL. Nltroatn fortWed oo~r~~,:a:6 BLACK I whJte pizton, Vic Fair A FaitVlew, CM.' · lMPORTtD aae clean-up. Cll1 anytlmt redwood added 131.7000 or From~ to $31,51)() bandod. Very tam<. Vic. Fri. Rewanl. -· LEATHER PANTS Conlt"K1wt '620 bolore 8111\ or after 3 pm. <9'>4632 ' e Buel'll Park e Fullerton e Ea.at Costa Men. 54&-&t!M LOST: Brown Clip Board, FLAIRS e STRAIGHTS Additions * Remodillin& 494-492'7 :::o:;,,· ===== Cypresa e Wtsbnlmttt e s:e~rcw:r.'· u'~ dogDe • near Santltge A: Galaxy. FRINGED e SHORTS Fred. H. Gmrick, Uc. CARL0 'S 11~!'· Pllaul!U ~ I T'" Service '911 Hulitincton. Beach e Garden ' ., , • c . .-v, c Reward. call 646-6645 MOTORCYCLE PADDED C73-IO(l. * 54t-2170 eanup, no .on •. nwu. Grove e Tut:in e S.nta G1J 558 JoAnn, Apt. A. C.M. BLACK Female, long hair On SAie Now • Only $39.95 Free Est. 54WB1S TREE SEltVICE All typfl Ana • Costa Mesa. • Ana. But short hair dos, Ige. on 1'et. legs A: tall. Urenae While They Last. C1rpet CIHning 6'2.J YARD/ Gar. Cle an.up . ~ac &: lnl. l'Ne Eltimatu helm • La Mu..ta. • mal" l!"'"'· nr La Pu Rd. j04011Hoartbrok•ril !l4l-«i09 • JAMES LTD 1 • 8'.!\'lci ....,, 1tvy. trull. "ii'iiiii;=~~=~----~:;A~~-Op'!'.83: i:1s ~::::k ';: T;.".~~~~~ ~ .~~ _ ;,,~::~.. , ~: ~r~t ~:t:.-:.p 1t ~ ~~:d. =~~~ yr medium slttd rettaurairt CdM Pl tat~ Ident i fy a'ft 6 pm. 5ft..6641 1584 Newport, c.M, eo.ooco ~ ·,~. , · ~~. ',., .. • Rta.iont.b1'. 'u)'l'I ap. Fully JM,~ In N.8. lllat mU1t 1>e''ooll 673-16*. · BIG IALI · CARP•T • · = . ph,lllo .,.,.,. due tolollofmgr. lOMdown FOUNDS.I. nile, nr Horace P1nen1l1 '405 New. used nanie brands 4 sTllM CLIANED HAULING '·Cttan·up . ..;.,==;.;'Y,_ __ ....;.;.;. Call Gale Pike· 494-6373 far Ensian Scbaol tame white ---·-10c SO. FT. Trttsmooved. Jl.tuonabl•. CZ'YKOSKl'I Clalbn. Qphol appt to 1tt ... _., _ nbbtl. 54&-61.0 DOTTY Cuh: C.Ontact Tom ofiainats, Lf.dJn;-t e' n 1• Allo carpet lnltallallon Ffte tstlm&te. SQ-1742 European ~ . New1p1per o •• 1.r1filp FOUND Turtle, po I it Ive :;,,,~ ~ wm pa)' for ' Si:'J'!uq~~~ :!tU:~ '46ost71 IT'S BftCb•'llClllle tbttrt. .. ~% tin! IG-1'5C For L.A. Herald Exa1nlner in Id' n. t I fleatlon MCtlW')', eons\anment. f'llmlly 'l'rtllJI. REMARC Servtett. a rooms ptt ldectlon twl'I See tbl· 1831 ~fWPOl't B\Yd., C.M.", Orange County. Be In boll· 54M277. ALCOHOLJCS Anon)lmOUI ure Rouse, 528 S El Camino $21 .50. NJ SUlraft. Credit DAILY Pllhl' 0."'W !'or Di.uy PUot Want Al&il neu for yow'5fli(, Cub de. Phone 5'2-12'17 OI' wrlt(t lo ~at Tustin 13iom card& OK. 8'7-61188 section NOWt Dial 80..srn. Irr RE.WI.TS pclllt rrq'd, Write Box RP n1E S1JN ,N'CVER. sns an P.O. Box 1223 Oolta )fua, ' . • -----mmm&"l ":itl82 L1neo1Jo. Anol1'1m. DAJ,LY PILOT WAN'I) ADS! Whlto-ElephU\!aT· Dial ---,llEIULTI ~ \• l -• ··c L A s s I F I E .D • IBIT llfl! \ • • -------- ~DAILY I'll.OT r-.., April 23, 1970 ~;;.;;..'=IMKO..;;..;..;o.;.YMEHT==1.ioas a llMl'l.OYMlirilJOIS&IMl'l.OYMENT JOIS a EMPLOYMENT Jou a EMl'l.OYMENT I JOBS a EMPLOYMENT I JOBS a EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOR I MERCHANDISE l'OR ~-~W~ 1100 I 1J~•:"':-g~~~=~~·~w~-~-;.i7~1oo~~J~o~i.~~M~111~n~, w~-~-~1~1~ooil"'-•_-h_•_M_•_n_.,_w_._"" __ 1_100_ BAIR, STYUST. Open.tof wanted for busy abop tn Lqfma Niau•L Croup Jn. aurance, paid vacation t'"'n, Followlnr pttferred. 60%. -or-.AUtol !Ude. J b M W 7100 .JObo M W 7100 J Ill M W 7100 SALE 7iND-TRAI>&--SALE-A,.O T~l-o 1 99n, om. "'"' om. o ~ om. .-. Furniture 8000, Furnltu,. IODO THE AIRPORTER INN HOTEL ACCOUNTANTS IOOKKEIPERS Gl!NIRAL OFFICE MAINTENANCE KEYPUNCH OPER'S. COOKS Offt!IN_6_$_00_N ,t. T 18700 Mac>.rthur Blvd. (Oppo1i+. Or•Jtt• Ceu...., Alrportl PUBLIC NOTICE Broller • Grill MECHANICS MANAGERS SALES MEN a WOMEN ca:ll: to open NEW Hospllal il now ecc•Ptin9 .. pplicatlo11s to fill positions ln th• COlONY KITCHIN RESTAURANT e PHYSICAL 111ERAPIST ApP11 PenonneJ °"""'" So. Cout Community HOlpi.. hot•I I r•1ta11rant, coffaa dtop A b•nqu_..t dept. -FRONT OFFICE MANAGER -COOKS -FRONT OESI< CLEll.KS -PANTlY MEN . 545..0658 J211 Horbor, Cost• Mno (ot San Diogo Froowayl taJ, S18'l'2 Coe.at Hwy., South l..qw>a. Cali!. Pb: -13ll Exl 356. -NIGHT AUDITOl. -KITCHEN HELPERS -ACCOUNTANTS -DISHWASHERS INCR JOOO S.ri••J -POT WASHERS --CASHIERS -REUAURANT MANA.Ell -· -------· -·---SWITCHBOARD OPEl.ATO" -MA1Tll.E D' Rea:itded Job lnfOnnttkln ===·==== Jobs Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobt-Men--w~HOU~ERWanted , ' • llve-1n pref. 2 schl age -IELL CA'1AINS --CAPTAINS -BELL MEN -BARTENDERS -STEWARD ADULT To cani for Con. valescing 13 yr old. Wkdays g.!f:3Q, Own transp. Aft 6 962-tl3S6 AGENCY NEEDS YOU BOYS 11·14 CUTier -... Opn "' l..quna Beach, So. Lquoo DAJl.Y PILOT ec.mi ---------1 children. -$35 wk, en nn & TV. Spanish ... akinc OK: ""'585.'l -HOSTESSES -WAITRESSES -ROOM MAIDS -MAINTENANCE MEN -JANITORS -IUSIOYS HOUSEKEEPER Ai>" Apply Waaildeys betwaan 10 •.m .. 12 p.rn. or 3 p.m.·S p.m JOIS & EMPLOYMENT F I . IOOO ....,., ..,.. with figures, Ex-Residence, 9925 Alameda, 5<1-1 .. lnttruction 7600 -.-___ ..;;..;.o.;;1 Clerk • Ty~sl CALIF. CASTING CO. Looking for every day peojile like you! For T.V. Commer- cial& &: ptm work. Receive free screen test, no exp nec1 Not a school, no fef, CAN YIW QUALIFY Need someone to aaLst me in my ~u 2 hrl a day, 5 da,ys a wk. $65 wk. For ~Interview, call Mn. Clay 174-0380 betw. 2-4. pm. Typkig, tiling, good phone ply-Parkhurst Retirement ~;;~;;~~;.'Ti~fi,;;:~i;~i;;."~~~~~~~i,;~~~1~~~~~~~~ urn ture ee.Dent company benefits. Fountain Valley. 9fii..SS31 Jobs-Mein, Wom. 7100 Jobs Men, Wom. 7100 Job.-Men, Worn. 7100 BEING transferred. mmrt Advan<ement opportunltlos. NEED uo .... 1ree-· _ th,.. lrS YOUR MOYE "pai"• "'11m300•· wilb<drooml -·-•=·. .,.... RN In-Service, co-ordinator, ..... .., ..-. NWewpo1 rt.CO.pt:r.. ~~ .. Pllarea. mornings per week, own M1EDICAL Secy-~~·~l Of. exp'd only. BA degree SECRETARY AIRLINE & TRAVEL Spanish velvet 50fa & r te Box • .......,, ~ ot. trans & ref. 492-fi681 f ce, some back, 11.l'iuw edge pref'd. Xlnt benefits A NEW ACCTS. low seat. pa.id $500, will take ot all types of med. forms. , __ , --•-c I I 1~ "----" HOUSEKEEPER -Llve in Se11ung ........ ry. on ac Position available at Stt\Jr. 61-1 • ......,uuuuuel:endtables CLERK -Exp'd, part time, lor elderly couple. Mature Mon, 6Tu"12' Thurs, ':i· Director o( Nursing. C.M. Uy Pacific National Bank, INDUSTRY CAREERS $175. Washer dryer, refrig., male over 2L Convenient woman pref. Call 642-6661 9:30-:30. •75 hr. Fashion Memorial Hosp. 642-2734 So. r ........ a branch, for....... dioottt & lan;ips. Color TV, $50 to $115 PER DAY If . acCepted. For appt phone <n4J 835-8282 ALL THREE SHIFTS •Foreman • Lead Men e Fiberglass molders e Gelcoeters -NEEDS- • DAY• DISHWASHER APPLY JN PERSON 2601 W. OOAS'I' HWY. -NEWPORT BEACH CEMETERY AND FUNERAL COUNSELING ProfeuiOnal training tn our CofOna del Mar offices if ac· cep~. You owe It to · yourseU to ar- range an interview. ~LY Trainees, day or PHONE night shift, female age 18-* 644-0212 * 28, no °exp nee., but mWJt DARRELL WARD .~., ., ... ""''Jn Isl, Send resume to Daily """'6\IUG ..,...... 'd ·~ ill -~ rn""""" · ~~ INSURANCE. Girl, e'Xper. Pilot Box M-29. RN'g;..ICU, All 5hitts avail. aon with sales ability, per. pal over -w ..... 'C Xln' Xlnt wo""'-nd's Co sonali"' and h,..;..,. &kill'-$Z'T5. sM..2549 . Credit Intetvil!'Wft' .... $340 -.t.i opportunity In fastest MOTEL MAID Part time, • .. ....... 6 co . n-Ap-'" avl -•vs'.";:'. __ Hwy, •OPERATIONS AGENT DANISH Mod•-9" It.·-Lite typing-will train. . 6~v•ul1g general lns. agency tact Director of Nur&ing ...., _...., .......w>l • TICKET SALES ~... 7JI ....._. En c.--. to~""' Jn Orange Co. Salary open. peninsula area. C.M. Memorial Ho 1 p , So. Laguna, $2224. e RESERVATIONS tional, Bei~ couch with ,.:Pi;;?o ·~··Sii·~P ~ £8!1 .... ~r Nichols at The * 675-1841 * 642-2734 Equal oppty, employer M/F •AIR FREIGHT-CARGO curved end, reversible Decorator Sales •••• $450 Up ........,""" O>mpany 547-1666. ~°i!'!: =:. ::94~ RN, Night aupervisor, xlnt Secy/Legal Tmee $450 •COMMUNICATIONS ~:Joens,: =ti;,n:ut Art bkgrd. ** * INSPECTOR, nights. Laguna Beach. working cond's & benefits. Exciting opty to start in legal •TRAVEL AGENT bookcase headboard, New AIP •., •• : •••••••• , •• •,. $400 Mac Gregor Yacht Corp Contact Director of Nursing, field, Very pleasant law Englander Red Une mat. Heavy experience 1631 Placentia, C.M. MUSIC Arranger. Write in-C.M. Memorial ff 0 1 P • ores., good bents. Call Miss Airllne School• Pacific tress & box springs, (tall MTST ()per •••••••••• Open K ch 0 $5•0 strument charts: for com· &42-2?34 Efu:abelh, 557-6122. A~igall 610 E. 17th, Santa Ana boy length) ......... _ .... ,.., __ Ex--..:~---" eypun pr. " poser of popular music. Aft 6.......,. .... uwuun ,..... • ..,,..._"""" DAYS Xlnl I ble Co ld al See Be-· Bruce at Abbot ~raonnel ~ncy, 230 543-6596 $65, 833-ll'iO Teller Open · • 1 8 • e 6 PM, Sun. tbru Thurs, • .., W. Warner, SUite 211, Santa~ -.;--o;;:-::oc=-=-~ • .-1 4::11 ~·;;;;:·;..m··~ht. ~kin~oo;~tTo~~-Dave McKinney, 545-4270. m .fl Ana. • The Newport • • CA$$H Sales Rep •••• $500 + comm. Abigail Abbot • Personnei NEED Vacation Money! u . . i66 Cxec S.cy L-al $550 • School of Bu1lne11 • For car allowance. Exp. Agency 230 W Warner you need a good steady In-'"'• Mechanic ......... _ .... Open Suite m_ Santa Ana • come&: can work only half Agency for Career Girls FEE NEGO F FURNITURE Brake/end alignment exp. • · days. Take food ordel'll, 410 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Xlnt bents incl. ·retirement e&.tures . weethkly :~ Appliances, Antiques State lie. &-"own tools. * LADIES * 1-S-Q), show Fountain Valley, Hunt. Bch. By appoL'lt. 64&.1939 plan. Other free & tee jobs. courses in e s s You 1 Item or Houseful SARAH <XlttNTRY s · JASON BEST need lu get the job you ·-•-Cook •••••••• , •••• , •••• Open pnng area. Call Mn. Stevens, want ..,.....,_ Must be e:xp. & all season j ewe Ir y , (714J 533-1932. Sales Employment Agency e 894-2312 e Gen'I Ok .......... $450 up A"'°lutely no '-''mt, We N""''"" GRANT'S SURPLUS 220'/ So. -n. Santa Ana • °"" n--Dr N B , PC BED RM SET D.M.V. e:xp. train. 531-8631 or 962-5988 -..,. 9264 W. KateUa. Anaheim Oo),) uuv..r ·• • • • "T • INDEPENDENT ~ R.N •• 3 days -r wk. N Int . • 546-5410 or 821-1220 ~ Contemporary walnut queen PERSONNEL AGENCY I ~ l I ow erv1ew1n9 SECR I C A Sh '"' bed theodboaro, ''""": tns Orange Ave, Suite C Local Office Jobs Chai enging poi ton, y_ ~Y J_tecepti~nist Art ottage rt 0PP9 & footboard), triple dresser , N Ch I_, F relief superviaor, 96 SALESMEN oung y nam1c envll'On. lessons, land & seascap. withmlrror,bureauandnite , C.M, 642-0026, 545-0979 ° arge _,. rH bed ECF. mental planning firm es, s.lgns & truck lettering. ba\>e good eyesight&: finger CHURCH NURSERY dexterity. Apply Jn person Attendant. Sun. morning, SAE Advanced Packaging, Tues & Wed afternoons. Ma· ~135~7~E~-~Edinge-' _r_S_. ~A·-~ I ture, ~ & undet"ltand ba· COQK.BROILER Pleue call tor appt. BABYSIT, mature Christian bie1 &: mnaD children. Pbys. See Chet Superior Agency 642-n41 LYN -6;30 am. 3 pm, 2 days per wk. Rellef mad. nurse. Full limo Experienced preferred but not oecessary, Many CQmpany benefits, Apply in pel'IJCln only between 2 and 6 P.M, Ask for Mike Grant seek.! bright, attractive girl Emma Blan~hip & Joyce stand. All with fonnica tops. : under 30. Sa 1 a ry com-Sisler, &lo W. 19th (At ::-.>-$125. Call S45-6062 after 5 or mensurate with exp. Coast rnona) 642-1689 or 836-6455. anytime weekends. ' Scientilt,, my home, Laguna ical exam, ·Hrly wage ac-Laguna Beach Country Oub 1857 Harbor, Costa Mesa Beacb, 6 am to 2:30 pm· 5 cording to exp. I: ability. South Laguna ~ daystwk. start May 4' Send handwritten appllca-COOKS 'th b il ''LOOK" ''SPECIAL" ~1733. tion to Box M·9'J5 Dally Pilot. w1 ro er exp. BATH AIDE -I AM - 1 PM. 4 days per wk. Will tr•in. BABYSJ'M'ER, days I-eves. Abo waltreSBes, full or part· Mar Comfort bra &-wigs tor Must itart immed. Must be ~ CITY OF -time. Call 837·9006 tlttlrig or job. Call Mrs. close , to Orange County Jfe't' B CH COUPLE-To manage 4 2 Con\118Y, 968-6219. airport or c .M. area. WPORT EA unit! in Huntington Bea~ LVN-Full ot part time, 3 WARD CLERK -Port time. Exper. pref'd. Must be tfficlent. 557-96111 e DRAFTSMAN e fpart time hUBb&nd) Send to 11:30 PM. Huntington BABYSl'ITER For boy tod-· h resume to: Management Valley Convalescent dler; Yng girl over 18 yrs, $614 $131 per mont Securities 5~3 Lakewood Hospital. 842-5551 reliable, It hskpg. S da wk. Excellent benefits, chalJeng. Blvd, Lakewood, Calif. 90712 * J\.! AC H IN l ST • Ex- My home. Nr bch, HB. lng position in pf'Oittsalve DENTAL Aui!tant • Ortho-perienced. 8 to 4:30 shifl ~1. 536--7939 Public Works Department. dontic Office, dental exper Apply: 770 W. 17th St. C.M. BABYSI'M'ER • Sat. Mom· Requires; three ~ draft. req. Ortho. exper pref. Age MALE • Telephone &ales.Fire PARK LIDO CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL ings, (College Park) Call Ing experience. College train-20.30. S42-.2626 deal. Paid daily. PH: Mr after 5:30, 546--5445 1ng in civil englni!ering may DENTAL ASSISTANT Ryan 83&-C67 •NURSE AIDES * 1'·3 &: (714) 642-2410 BABYSI'l'TER H s k pr. 2 substitute for two years ex-01rslde~ only, MAN to assist Mgr., local 3-11 shifts. Exper! Perso..._ children. 5 I 4. Own trans. perienoe. -~~~-~---• appliance store. Must ' be nel Dept. Hoag Hospital, Penn. F.V. 968-1620 aft 6. DENTAL--Front Office for neat appearing, Call 9 AM N.B. BABYSITl'ER Wanted • Apply immediately to PefflOn. specialty practice, exper. to 10 AM only: 496-2383 NURSE AIDES .•• All shift! P.ularino __ ., dist Call net Otttce, City Hall, 3300 Beach area. 962-6671 Ex · __ , ,..1.d ~· ---==~---I MAN I Gardener, gr o u n d open. per1en .... ...,.. P . after 5 PM, 5@..fi992 :ee;:rt eai:'.vdsiooJ N:i,~ DIESEL maintenance, at Newporter Apply: Laguna ~~~..!!urs-Inn Permanent See head ing Home {n4) 4., .... ,,,,.°' Bank cn4) 673-6633. EXPERIENCED MECHANIC Gani""'•..,. Ellis .. N.B. N""'"g BANK STENO MANAGEMENT OPPOR. REGISTERED NURSE Full or pt. time. Car nee, 20 I.C.-C.C.U. UNITED CALIFeRNIA NEW~~~ ~ACH 545-7117, ,,_. wk • .,. only. Ju; wk. 83&-4302 Expanding unit, Challeoging -BANK -DISHWASHER. PART-TIME Management Tr•lnee oppotiortunities, contlnwngCon· ta~ 4667 MacArthur mvd. Swiss Chalet. ttC N. New. $50D. uca n program. "' TREE' TRIMMER port. N s ,,...,.,...,1 So. c..st Com-Newport Beach, CaJil. · · Local posiatln. Call Ann, munity Hosp, 31872 Coast (714) 5ro-4424 $576 to $701 Month DONUT SHOP Ladles want-Westcliff Per110nnel Agtncy n4) '99- Equal opportunity employer ed, Z45 for nigh! :-hift, No 2043 Weslcliff Dr., N.B'. Hwy, So. Laguna C BARMAID ~-!stand•'ng he-ti•-. a-uir. exper. nee, MR. DONUT, 135 645-2770 ,_=="Ext_,·~""=,...,.===co vu '"'" ui ·~ E 11th St CM 1 ~~====~=-ORDER takers, women over Attractive. Apply days only. es; one yelll' tree trimming -c'=--=c-"-·-· °7.=:-* MAINTENANCE PAINT· 19, da~ or eves, pleasant Scotty's, 436 E, 17th. C.M. experience. Draftsman ''B'' ER. One year exper, &11 work from our oUlce, no ** BROILER COOK Minimum 2 years expert-journeyman painter. App],y: exp. nee. Salary $1.65 hr. Apply before 5 pm, May 1st, ence in ~t &: taping Classified Penionnel, Ne\\'-Call 547.1323 before 5 pm. EXPERIENCED. Perm. 5 or 6 day week • night shift, ~ quire bet. 11 AM-5 PM. The Five Crowns Restaurant 3801 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. C.Orona del Mar No ph. calls Casting Agent CALIF. CASTING CO. We are caating directors for many independent industrial &: documentary tllm produc. ers. Need immediately gals l!J.35 for non-unk:in jobs. $75 to $125 per day. We are not a school or agent. FREE TV SCREEN TEST NO OIARGE TO YOU EVER! We are client pald, Ph. lor interview (714) 835-8282, NO matter What h 18, you can sell it with a DAILY nowl!I Personnel OUlce, City Hall. work for port • Mesa Unified School 3300NewmirtBlvd.,Newport of art printed District 160116th St New· ORTH.OPEDlC Surgeon • 1 tn'J circuit bclards. port n.' h .,A~ ,,,.,,,,,. • Westminster needs exper of. Beach, Callforn a. "' :oo:ac ............,., Ctll Personnel Dept. · '"• g;,.1. 540-3885 .,, 5,30 673-6633 for information. MAIDS, Experienced, over P.M. (71<1j 494-9401 21. Apply Ben Brown'• P-AR-TS-Cl-,-,k-.-wil~-1-tra-in. CLERK-For marketing department. Heavy telephone contact wit b customers. Speed and ac- curacy ln routine math, type 40 wpm. Min of 2 yrs. office: exper. req'd. Contact Personnel, AVERY PRODUCTS. Consumer Div. 262D S. Susan, Santa Ana fNr Harbor & Warner) -CLERK TYPIST Type fiO.fiO wpm, electric ,,,,,.,.,.,..,., Pw-cbulng ... partment experien~ pre- fen'ed. Diversified duties. CALL PERSONNEL DEPI'. ('114) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna Beach An equal opportunlf.)' employer TELONIC Motor Hotel, 31106 S. Coast must have valid drivers lie., Hwy, South Laguna bondable. Apply 8AM-5PM, Industries ... MAIDS NEEDED -Ex-2751 w. coast Hwy, N.B. La9una Beach per. not nee. KEN NILES PART Time, as Mi stan t ~1ARJNA MOTEL, 1021 Equal opportunity emplayer Dayslde Dr., Newpt. Bch. SOCIAL DIRECTOR. DRAPERY Worken: ( 2) ManiiiiuO.tiaccttlll'Uriiiniig:-'----1-212~pe~'~h'C.· ~64~'-'~1_'.'!t)'.__ Must be dper all around. PART TlME house gu.ard, Steady wori<. Gd wage• & MACHINISTS 5-9PM. Newport Cont.r. binge bene.tits. 1651 Placen-Call: 644-0003 t1a A\'e .• C.M. PART TIME 9 AM~ PM, * DRIVERS * A progressive manufac-3 day~ a week, OFnCE No e__.ence turing company, with ex-6: RETAILING. &C-8057. -........ 1 cellent working conditions PART-Time Help. nights. Necessary! and trtng(! ~netits has $1.75 + comm. maclc\llell's Musi hav. cleu CaJUornla immediate openings for Richfield, 744 W. 19th, CM clrlvlna reconl. A"""' ••• PIE MAKER YELLOW CAB CO. Responsible, young man to 186 E. l6lb St. *R & D PROTOTYPE learn the pie making bust. ca.ta Mea MACHINIST ness.6days.4Shrwk,work EXECUTIVE Secretary, age Must have recent exper, lnlo gd future with growing 25-40. Rigid 'qUalif!ications co. Apply In person, Vi's Pies Incl. appearance. Xlnt op-*DEBURR & DRILL fS to 6 pm) 191E.16th st., portunity. Newport Center. PRESS OPERATORS C.M. Hwy, CdM. Contact Mr. PIANO LESSONS • TWIN bed boxspring &. mat-: Taylor or Mr. Price fi13..8761 Beginners, intennedlatei • tress, $20, rollaway bed $15, SECRETARY p I Time To all ages, THEORY • IM· sofa bed $15. 494-1273. i Land Developer, N.B. PROVlZATION. Reasonable. NEW 8 ft sofa & 5 ft. love , Under 35. Call 64~2820. Call after 5 p.m. 546.1548 seat, 3 toned on gold, strip PLEASE ·APPLY pattern: Oriental teak fram.· l 1750 Newport Blvd., CM SERVI<;E Station At~endanl ~rical 7900 ing, $500. 644-5983 Full time, eve. shift, Ex· • SALES perienced, n .. t "in' .... AC_Tl_N_G __ _ PERSONNEL pearance. Apply 2590 New- port Blvd., C.M. Do you want lo he a full tim• (Male er Female) working professional? Do Part time, for luxury apt SERVICE Station Attendant, you have ~he self discipline complex. Previous sale5 & mature, p/time, Corona de! to subject yourself to a rig. leasing exper. req'd. Call Mar, 6'1S-6650. id British training course & SO. BAY CLUB APTS. Shipping .. Receiving.. the artistic humility to ac- 8' SOFA & Loveseat, ooHee I & end tbls, kng st bdrm ; se t. lamps &: c hr1. ~ Sacri!\ce! Call 646-4332. Antique Love S.at Excellent Condition. 613-3648 Offica Furniture BOIO Newpt. Sch. (n4) 645-0550 Warehoun Manaier cept minor mies until the SALES.CASHIER, mature & training period is complete? USED steel desks $39.SO e dependable for pt-time eves A local, growing company If so THE LONDON LA· Posture chairs $12.50 & up . & wkods. Apply Gitt Shop, needt an experienced GUNA A CT 0 R S WORK· e Used 2 & 4 dra~'er filing • Orange County Airport man who could standard-SHOP nllght be able to help cabinets • Used wood desks ; You. No previous e"""rience McMahan Bros Desk lnc, SALES. Ho·'•-lo hand ize our warehouse stor-··.--• ... •J necessary, no age barrier. 1800 Newport mvd. bags. Mature women 25-55. a&f!: and establish a Members of this exclusive Costa Mesa * 642-8450 Leed's Shoe Store, So. Coast smooth traUic control group will only be accepted , Plaza. Contact Mr. Phelps. iystem. upon a satisfactory personal Cafe, Restaurant 8014 : SALES Good salary and excellent interview with the director. _________ 1: $400 to $3,000. No sale11 exp. fringe benefllll. Call C9M404 tor appt. BOOTIIS. Horseshoe $30 -' needed tG take orders & MERCHANDISE pullman sso. All with tables, ' cover leads for wo r 1d•1 I ;A;;;p;;;p;;;ly-Bo;;;x-P;;;-587-;;;D;;ally-;;;PIJ;;;' 0;.tl FOR SALE AND TRADE settees. $5 per lineal foot. i fastest .se.lling home ex. """'· It .. 11s ~ SO. CALIF. 1st ~=~· 3333 w. =~· w~• ";':o/'."'iina,! NATIONAL BANK Furniture 8000 1-========~I ctng. Call: 891-1986 between 1---------Garage Sale 8022 I 12 & 7 p.m. has immediate opening for CUSTOM quilted twin beds. FURNITURE-Garage Sa1e .• Gold hrocad e-compl SALES w/brass headstead: elec. Items offered In xln't cond. ; Custom bikinis aales. Earn COMMERCIAL blanket, bedsprds, bed pads Girl's white bdnn set, • $7.50 per hr &: up, selling TELLERS &: all linens. As new. phono console, oversized chr Sandpiper custom hlldn1s & --Eves/wknQs. 962-0212 & ottom., Drexel accent : roveM1ps at Mme parties, pc's. Misc lamps & access part time. No invest'mt. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY HOUSEFUL Of new model 4/25 & 4/26, lOAM. 2701 : Girls 16 )'TS & up. call Heidi 1001 S. El Camino Real home furniture. Reg. $683. Wavecrest Dr., CdM. Hansen, 545-4088 wk. days, San Clemente, Calli. ~;1~197· 894-«17 orlcEXE="R"cr=ct=E.--:1"10'".--=a'"u'"'tc11 SALES. Married men for CAlphaBetaShoppingCenter) ,,-,co----~~~~ clipper $4.50. Sunbeam estab, Fuller Brush route 8' Sofa neve[ used, quilted French iryer $13.95, Mix work. Good earnings &: Equal opportunity empleyer floral, Scotchguarded $125, Master + extras $l2, •• bonus. For info. call Mr. ~~~~~~~~~!Match. l ovesea t $75. Florescent lite $5, Dishes ' HoHman KI &-6339 TELEPHONE Sales from 7?6--0592. $8.50, Soda King &: misc. · SALE.>Service: Estab. Fuller your own home, exper, AN'=Tl=Q~U~E~F=.,.-n;~,,-,..---,n~cl. 718 14th St, H.B. 536-6086 Brush route, $125 a wk, salary open, 644-2159, S.10 Queen Anne tbls. etc. 3030 TIIURS, F'l'i, Sat, (10..SJ 2530 : guaranteed to start. Call AM Only. So. Olive, S.A. S49-~ Santa Ana Ave, C.M. Span. 54fr.SU5 TRACER Lathe operator 6 MAHOG. Bdrm Set. dbl end tbl, Colon. lamp tbl, : SALES mos to one yrs exp. prefer-bxspmgs & matt Complete, patio tbl , hair dryer, bed , e rorAL LOOK SALES e red. Call Mr. Lewis 64~2884 $115. Call 6T~17 frame, mlsc odds & enda. Our Fashion Con1ulta.nt1 are • • • TEWR DIN. Rm Set w I buffet $75 3 FAMILIES, EVERYTI-lING the most successful In the Couch & chair Sl5. Call Starts IO am Sat, 4/25. 605 business. They earn a l'I Position available for per· ~-="~....,=='~· .-~--~ Victoria St., CM. average $11.20 per hr ·• aonable, well groomed young BEAUTIFUL Large Dark PATIO Sale Fri, Sat, Sun make no invest'mt, fully book 6 hel 1"5 Mi. •-----trained & have fu n. Sales lady with pleasing personal-pecan case, s ves, ..,. , c. '"'Wi'Chold goods. coordinated, fashion trom ity and the ability fD work1_x'.'l=n'="'=""=·=Call=-:'='....,;=05==0:-~1=953=M:•;•:le:A;;"'=:":::C;:.M:·== well with the public. Teller1 ~ head to toe. Join the ~ experience desired but not Furniture 8000 I Furniture 8000 ners. can FASHION Mffi· 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~~ ROR. week day1. 54S..9481 mandatory. Ii * ALL ITEMS RETURNED FROM SALES & 111Vfntory Oerk Xlnt. working conditions and * for hardware dept of fringe benefits. Please call Lumber Company. Ca 11 Mn. Nagel for appl, (TIC) 545-2026 642-4711. RENTALS, LEASES & MODEL HOMES SECRETARY (Prlvoto) Call 644-1405 between 8 AJ.f l2d. operation) I: 5!30 PM for appointment. Prev. exp. req'd. Joba-Mon, Wom. 7100Jobo Mon, Wom. 7100 RECEPI'IONISf For Vice President of Mfg. plant. ACCW'llte I-eU:ldenl Young lady, neat appearing, In handling tom!apondence -GLENDALE- FEDERAL SAVINGS We •re the sales outlet for the nation'• largest furniture r•ntal co. A1semblers-Fem1le Burroughs Corp. New Commercl1I Computer Pl1nt MISSION VIEJO Now taking 1ppllutlon1 for ASSEMBLERS at our new plant in Mlssion Viejo, Calif. Some experieoce preferred. Apply 8 am • 4:80 pm Monday Ulrough Friday EMl'LOYMENT OFFICE 25715 _._ Road Mlulon Vlolo. C1m. 8»3232 Equal opportunity empioJer M/F personable & attractive for & telephone work. Apply ttt client contact. Typing tkills Some typing I: Sll req'd. $500 1833 NEWPORT BLVD. EXPERIENCED Pediatric RN « Public Health nne for group practice. Send tts11me to P.O. Box 17'.lS, N.B. STA.FAST, INC. ""'°""'' experi•n<e pre-mo. ApPly tn penon; COSTA MESA 926 So. Lyon fened. 547•9519 Z.D. PRODUCTS Equal opportunity ernployf!I' * FOOD WAITRESS {Enter at McFadden It Lyon) Restaurant 3190 Pullman, Costa Mesa WAITRESSES • Full or part * SHORT ORDER COOK Santa Ana. -Equal opportunity employer timo. Re.t't. Apply Benton's M"st be exp'd. s.e '"· G<0.1.~-==~---* DISHWASHER Socrotory $500 CoUee Shop. 133 s. °'"'' Have-le~. Huntiniton Lanes, MAINTENANCE MAN _ (Nlght·tlme) Xlnt co A benh for rat w/ Hwy,, Laguna Bch 19582 Beach Blvd. Hunt. DISHWASHER wan-top skills. SH A typiflK, l ·w=A"ITRESS=;,;,-,...,.=:-21,.-,"Eve;-.. ,,.-ng Bcll. '"'-"'-..u * BUSBOYS Gol Friday $435 Shm, eau 540-2008 betwn 11 GARDENING, exp"d En;!lab *** 6"13-4530 *** fntercstJng dl\.'ttsllled job. am It 9 pm apettklfla. Minor landscapini MECHANICS HELPER (D•ytime) Sm11.ll Co/lop benfs. WAITRESSES. e:<p'd. Split & yan1 ..,.., ;ll-<292 alt a LUBE MAN SERVICE CENTER shltt. "62 Palisad" Rd. 5 Must be familiar w/diesel * APPLY * Employment Agtncy S.A. * 'mE DERBY * Gener1I Office to $450. trucks. P"Urnlsh your own Reuben E. ·Lee 500 Newport Center lk., NB WANTED mattll't "'10man Accnts Pa>'-Rec. b'Plnl 50 ht.rid tools. lSl E. Coast ftwy. Suite 200 By appt, 644-f98l w/ some pncttcal nunie WPM, Joveb' offtQel. Call DRIVER Newport Beach S.Cr1t1ry to $563. exp to do cooking & usisl Lora.int, Wntclltt Pt:1101mel W /CLut 1 lJcerme, exper on Rl:irtaurant Good typinc I: Sill akilla, one in ll.skps:. Ho1M'St I: depe..._ Agenci" 200 Wesldl!I Dr., dleoel ~ A w low bed Reuben E. Lff glJI office be•ch ....._ CAii dable. Rds. IJve In or out. N.B. 645-2110 bit's.. l.orftlne, WestcliH Pt.nionnel 548-5652 *Girl frldoy * MAN FRIDAY Aaen<>" >143 Westclltt Dr., WANTED; Exp'd. Honda This ote 11 a rnesg! Do YoU "°" General Oean-Up " * 1AR BOY * N.B, 645-:mo mechanic. Must have own have tht ability to pt !hires Yard Work for locally based tools. 60-4343 •-__._.... --J-rt Great tnacktna firm . BUSIEST f'l'\&i'kl'tplaee In m _.,.,. ua""' Cail J k 546-7l?2 town. The DAILY PILOT WOMAN To work In Donut boss & loc. Start $450, Call ac Exp'd. Part Time ~lficd Rction. Sa v' e shop, ov~r 2t.. No phone Joan &fp._rlln. ~ MECHANJC.1''arf!lgn Car, APPLY money, tlmti I: trtort. Look oJls plcatt. Winc h e ll 's COASTAL AGENCY J:)(p'cl., ec.ta Mesa. 151 E. COAST HWY. mwlll Donut HouM:, 2!'M7 Harbor 1190 Ut,tbor 8MI. CM __ *Call ___ m. __ 5Ul __ * ____ N_EWPO __ R1'_BEAC1 __ 1__________ Blvd, Costa Meu. ~ l • I • ----~ -----~ ~ --··~ .... Complete 10 pc walnut BR set Including box springs, matLress & lamps. Wa s $350 . , .• now only $119. Massive 9 drawer Spanish dresser &-mir- ror, 1 nite stand, 1 headboard. Was $225. now only $99. Complete 5 piece Spanish Bedroom set tn antique green. Was $300 •.. , now only $149. Complete 7 piece Spanish Living room set, 8' sofa & love seat, artistic wood arms, 3 tables, 2 lamps. Was $525 ... now only $lit. Complete 7 pc. Spanish Jiving room set, 8' sofa &-love seat, 3 tables, 2 lamps. Was $400 ..............••... now only $169. At last! Xlnt used Relri gera\ors !rom $7S ••·up. Many good used occasional chairs • in varl· ous colors from $9 ••ch up. Our complete stock of lamps !rom $3.50 ••· up. THE USED FURNITURE FACTORY 1115 Horbor Blvd., ol 19th St. Costa Mesa * J.48..9457 H rs: Wltdoyo 9-5::10, 'Sot. 9-5, Sun. IM * * _, , I' 1: -~ MlllCHANDI R FOR MIRCHANDIR POk MlllCHAHDISI FDR SALE AND TRADI ms ind TiV1S1'0CK-T8ANS~RTAT10N TRANSPORTATION !A~D TRADE SALi AND TRADI --Pett, General -Sallboolt 9010 Mini BlkH 9275 Compo" Gar .... S.le I022 M1 ... 11a-1 MCIO _ .. _. .., ------- 1610 PE.'ICO 20 .... 4q\W'lum, Plaa'l\'end Misc. Won""1 -. GIRL SCOUT l\UMMAGE SALE 2'Jil E. WU.00 9,311-4,30 GARAGE SALE Ffi...81.t. 2924 Olfftnut • Cotta Me1a Applloncas llDD SO. COAST KIRBY hu cttdit TD'a • demo mo- dels ot new '70 Kirby Oaas- ics. 25% oft. Fact. warrn•t. ~~=e:....Filths .... 1, LADY Kenmore • u lo . wuber, xlnt cond.. $40. GE auto. waabet', late modeJ, xlnt cond. $65. 847--8115 or ...__ ENMORE Combination washer & dryer. good oo~ dltlon $60. 3l31 Balearic Dr, CM -2000 US!;D Applla.ncea le TV's, all guaranteed. Dunlap'a 1815 N""'°"', C.M. 548-77118 W ESTIN"GROUSE Auto. Washer, good CQnd., $30. 646-5641. eves. or Sat/Sun. 1120 SINGER Auto ilg-ug, 6 . mot. old. No attach needed !or ztg-iag, button holes, des!am etc. Guar. $37 cash 1 or •mall payments. ~6 SEWING ·MACHINE Sac. New Singer auto. Fully I g\lar. 54&8197 Pvt pty. • u1lcaJ ln1trum1nt1 8125 ' QUILTER Baas Amp, 200 watts nn1 w/-4 l!i" Altee11. , $685 or best oHer. 645-2MO betw. 10 -6 pm * BEAUTIFUL, lii'e new 7 piece drum tel. hardly used. : Cast $400 • Sacrillee $715! ! , For detalla 538--1435 ---~.-----w/lllter, aetafm\ ha.t~. .. • 1411 m42D • LADIES. Ctrls' c: lo l h l n I thermometer, extra llghtl, Completcl w/aplnna.ker wanted !or COMipmtnt. live planta, decorative • 22' TEMPEST • Orla\nab pref. Formal&. wlca.nic 1tone1, extra Olymplc C1au "lllDAY 7 -p M cUU4la. bap. etc. Mut IM! art1ftclaJ plantJ, sea I.bells, SUptr-fut, Keel-safe APRIL 2~ii( ' : ht ciuo condition. Tuo•Sat & «>loeed i;nvel. 13 dlf. e 26',SOIJNG e 8tdroom sets Dlvar. Oc-~ 10 a.m.S pm. terent kinds of fish 22 Hl,--ltcxlr Mk 11 ' ' WANTED n..,n...c. .. __,_ fish. total. 1'5. 641-17'4 PacUlc Yicb. l Sales ~lS'ftl cuional cha.in, Distnu.d : ....,~ ·--· maple tf.ble a: g cbatn, ~ F.d.i.on or O:ilumbla. Top (eYenlnp> BOAT SALE I ettes_ Mattreuel, Credenau:, Price! 5'&.5603 alt 5:~. DINGHYS ........ $1S to S50 Hutcbet, Lamps. Pieturea. BELT-Massager. 4'iti or 5• Cats 8820 SKIFFS •••••••••• iis to $G0 Cedar chests, Stera:>11, ,Llke rl(ht band tub. Reuonable. 12 n'. SAIL .......... $240 new portable color-TV, Ma-646--1492 t.tt 5. , SE~ L p 0 JN T SI am e I e NEW "C>T" TRAll.ER $100 pl• color TV, Mana diamond ~======= . F•mol• 1 ""'"' oi<I $20, U SCO'JP BAIT TANK •• l50 * CAMPER rin& ap;iraiaed. at SUOO, '55 I 60 Call ~ TOMCAT BOATS *AUCTION* PMW'S #1 DEALER IN CALIFORNIA AND ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 1910',I Inuneci. Delivery 25 Ne-.v 6 .Ulled in Slock T&M MOTORS lll81 Gll1'dn °"""' 8 1,.G·.G. 534..2* Open SUbday 892-5.m 11-Tn.iJ Bike, i.a,.. oup. Bulldl119 Matorlal1 7 26tl'J Newpt •Bl, NB 675-,.., SPECIAL * ply ol 'Alma hardwood olfko USED ..... $3 • 1'-Lou""' Dogs U25 25' SHOCK Sloop "HWllJ'Y FnM Pkk Up lndudirc camp. COR11.NA desks, 12' House trailer, ~63 window $3 •• \ 111 mt nu rn FOR MO'mER'S DAY! Tiger." Top Trophy win-er, V-8, &Ir eondltlontd, boot ---·----- Coi-vair, Ll\fe model relrii· lcrffns $2. ~1736. ChihuahUa puppies, mother'• ner. Ll'g CO?kPlt. Can sleep Super fa.nt$utll ~· '65 Cortina. Clean, excl. us.tors. Freezer, Stovet, father .famous '"Wh ite '4 . Fully eq1.1.1p, 5 HP outbrd . .:::=:;;;::;.;;.,;::;;:;=cc""= ,,.,, mad .. $4m or ~ otter. ... , •• ~ t ----•-and 1 .. __. 48 1WS SCIO Lie. r•-';:,:'"'"" se CH"-o"'RE Prince" owned by the 150 Genoa, h"<&""' mut !>amt chopper $200. K ~ M 642-7694 after 5 _,<rt • MU M I FREE ,TO YOl) Em .... , ol Japan. Mo1'8 Asklng $2400. en•> 84il-2936 • n•, '36-9657 • ustom otors WINDY'S AUCTION ooly. 54&-563< (21!) 59>-l005. 1965 BSA 6SOCC. Now '""" !45 &m, C.M. 541>5915 DATSUN COME BROWSE AROUND 2075% NeWpOtt Blvd, Behlnd Tony's ffidg Mat'la, Costa ).Jesa * 646-8686 OPEN DAILY 9 lo 4 NEED Good home for 2 lov. fem . ldttens. 9 wks old, 1 blac k . 1 calico 897-181! 4/23 Lea.rn with your dog, Power Cruisers 9020 cam, eng. work. Very fast. '57 GMC, 1 ton, 4 wheel dr, 1--------- flnd hlu>piness together! 646-2976 alter 6:30. 10\i' campe.r, Butane refriK, Obedience CJau 25' Boat It Mooring oU •67 Yamaha DC'C, bored out stove w/trVen, 100 gal. t:as etarts April 28 j3.alboa I.st. Must sell! $1000. 2 ste"" $285 •• 69 Holsclaw 2 cap. 35 water, bydt&mallc MALE GUINEA p I GS' Marllncreat Kennels 54&-0989 ~hone 675-2065. bike 't;.uer, $125: 675-4683. tral\!I, power take--0H winch cream &: white . 3 TOY Poodle's: ~i?ll-brcd, , ===~=.,,,~~-1 & mol"I!. $2600. 543-0072 or '45--0121 4/24 no papers. 2 apt'. $25 ea. Spud-Ski Bo.th 9030 '69 KAWASAKI 150 cell lgn. fee at Me1a Unk>n, Newport ORDER NOW ==--,..,.--==:I 1 spot. $35. 968-65o, alt 5 42 hp, 9 moa old, $625, like BJ\ld at Fairview · FOR MOTHERS DAY FREE to good home, 2 lltten pm. 16' Ski boat. Traller. Electric new. 54UTU SPECIAL l\lothers ring:s with chlldftns lov. cute mlxed puppies, BASSET Tri Color. Best ~I~~ as new. S850. 350 Honda Scrambler. New I 1 od 1 Off birthstones. Beaut. cuatom some ten!er (small breed) ~~:i;i ....1ne Xlnt nd ~'lM or n r . uc ory er d ___ ,_,_ & tome cocker {med. breed), of Breed Winner, AKC, 2 c,,., · 00 · .,....,.. 8' aleeps 6 $1095 mac rina:t, 1~ces van. colon. 836-4'492 : yrs. old. Stud Service SMALL Lapstrake 15' Inbrd Best offer! 67>-8528 9' witb•tollct room Si445 elllTlnp set with opala, N· .,.,, '"'l3 4/23 40CM.ll9 Lyman. Trlr & new cover, '66 Suzuki X~ Husller, 250 11' wllh to'>lot room 11u5 b!cs, aquamarines, sapphlr. ~ $500 u 548-7689 .... es, jade, etc. for the SPEC SMALL; Part Doxy & LAB. RET. Pu~. AKC. or 0 er. · CC. 6 apd. Xlnt cond. $.125. Oller expires Apl'il ~lb lAL MOTHER. t..pidary Poodle, Hse. bro~n, has BJond & bltlck SKI BOAT -GLASS 646--4973 Scotts, 914 N. Harbor,' S.A. equlp., rough f. cvt 1tone1, shots, 4 mo'• old, mate. · Show or pet. 6ti.s'17g :50 HP Evinni~. w/traller '54 Harley Davklson 4.S cu '66 Chev "" T 6 cyl, xlnt tools for the rockbound, all Free to good botne. &U--8472 TEACUP Pups . .nny 2 lb. 1401 Toledo SC or 492-1186 In, basket. chmme spnnger w/new rubber. Cabover jewelry maJdna supplies, ews. ' 4/'l3 Poodlet, Maltese or Yorkiei Marine Equip 9035 lxont enct •64&-2977 camper shell w!boot $1500 gold, silwr, findings, tools FREE 3 month old black at stud. 5'>noo • • TRIUMPH 1966 M2ll. dirt Of' 54~1026 & casting supplies, male poodl e puppy , SJLKY Terrier Pupp ies, 3% }IP Outboard motor, like street, original condition CAB"""'""H"'Ii"h-""""""'""'.'.'.'.'"""'=u""w1°"lh -rei- '1.ader in he 1Alt.1I Olle1" ZIMMERMAN 2145 HARIOR IL VD. 54U410 DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY ANO • SUNDAYS l8S3S Cu.ch Blvd. Huntt,.ton Beach 842-Tm ~ Y.Q...G442 '61 DATSUN Station Wqon '69 XKE Canvertible Loaded . clwme wire -~ AM/FM, di>, dt.., ....... TUt • small aowu or b'ade; will llnance pvt. pl>'. (YMS- 888). Blue Book $4~. l'ull price S4C86. Call Phll aft 10 am 54Q.3100 or 49f.1029, '67 JAGUAR XKErdster, 4.2 lmmac eond. Loaded! Must see. '3400-Priv pr~. n4: Ml-3018 KARMANN GHIA '65 Rannann Ghia, whltt1 new tires, brakes It battery. Good m'nd. Mwit be 1ten to &pPtec. 548--M.17 199) Karmann Ghia, sinuhed front, J'UJ\111 well • $250. .... 4!H-5323 '68 GHJA-Topt)Otch! Bottom dollar for qoick sale. Pvt. party, M7-8811 L01VS 1967 Lotus Europa Lo ml, 1 owner. Never need. 6.18-515' Open·Tuea thnt Sat.~ pure-bred. Call aft 3 or AKC , champ, stock. new. ?ifust sell $60. 1'.iakeoHerS.C.492~T:>l boo! for late model Ford Sunday IQ..4 cl05ed Mon. before 9 pm 968-5127 4/23 Adorab.le, shota, 64&-3541. 833-0664 '.63 Honda 300, "Dream.'' pick-up with 8' bed $225 . FIVE M GEMS &: LOVABLE Ch•'/Pe'-m•-, 5 Good nd ~ Call all 531-8387 LAPIDARY SUPPLY M' "' GOLDEN Buff Cocke r 1968 3.9 Mt'rcury outboard. co · ._..,, Rc!ar of College Center moa. old. hsbrkn. lap-dog, Spaniel Pups, female 6 wks $l1S. us Emerald Ave., &I. SPM 6'1'3-7517. '6'~9'V'°o"tkl,:-;,-;-, 7A-:;d-::v-:,-:,.~,-::.-:,-:,.,._, Shopping Center needs iood ..ho.I~_Jrt.th....,lov· $30. Call 847-9525. L!ll. 673-3li3 68 Honda 350. Excellent con-Camper, 18,500 acutal ml,.9 4 11~. radk>. heater, dlr. E:iccellent cond, Must sell • 1961 M rcedell 220S Extellent 1 . WlU take trade. $899. (VOT-e 150) Call 54?-(!6.14, 10 to 8. ~Olia. ~· 54frl.592, '64 Datsun P/U. Good cond. ,68 .. ~"CEO"'"' .,.:;_ -New Urea, bric!., battecy, ·~ ~. ~"' ......,, 1,,_ ·~ 67!>34S8 alt 2pm. air cond. Prlva;te part;y. 2750 Harbar Blvd., ll·A ing famlfy. 897-MSO 4123 ./ WHITE Toy Poodle Stud MAR.INE radio, 62 watt dltlon. Will trade for small MOI old. Loaded w/extras. Costa Mesa * 549--2039 FREE l Female pUppies. 6 Service, AKC. SoNU' with antenna . car. 640-6351 ' 1;;;64,-Hm-.,==::--..::=--;;;:: PEMCO al gal. Aquarium wka old , !.tostly black. 27lO 847·Il76 547-4855 after 5. '69 Kawuaki Maeh 111 6'.· '69 Econollne. Hvy Oty. w/fllter, aerator, heater, £!-~!.~e Ave' C ·4M123· AKC Yorklhire Terrier Pup---- -actly llk1! new, low ~Ues, Camper equip. 8000 ml. V-3, thermometer, extra lights, .._.......,,. pies. Champion blood-line. Boat Slip Mooring 9036 $150. 642-6697 aft 6 pm. _!Uto. M~ extras, 642-9287 live· plants, d e co r ,_ t i v e PRETTY TWD'iS, 6~ wk. 644--0425 O '--I TT tank All Nnf Enalish • vo!canlc. s tone a , extra old black kl~tens, hsbkn, 00 tbs SLIPS avail. for narrow HSe~~ ;;.~~ U:toclc. tank Dune~ Buj1f1s 9525 Ford& Jn Our Bi& p -~· .......... Must telL 968-8306 ENGLISH FoRD .MG MG arttfie.al plants. sea shells, king hair, used to kkls. LLIE 9 mon AKC Very beam sailbqats, under 8 ft. Stock Now At Pl & 0 1130 &: .colored ·gravel. 13 dlf-962-a;ff 4124 pretty, needs home with beam. Rhodes, Feathe r. 1 ..,~=",..',..'-;557=-..,73.,15,.·,..,......, \VRECKED Manx/Corvalr FACTORY anos ·-rgins ferent kindi of fish-22 fish, WANT Good home l o r k!dL 492--3212 Saber, 1..32, Erickson, PCC, CIMATTI 15QCC.NE'f' buggy. Can be made to ru.n. INVOICE! Sal•, Senrlc~. Parta lmm<dlale Dellwty, ' All Modell PIANOS&. ORGANS ""total. $4S. &t2-1724 (eve~ fl!male Gennan Shepherd. GERM. Shepherd pups, AKC etc. Best kept, most Must sell! S250. 6"5-2065 Gd eng. trans. Oller! PosHlvely No Added , NEW & USED 1.·,...::.,:.)==--=~-1% yr, obed. trained, gentle. Wormed & shots, $50 & Up deairable docka In Newport 64~1856 Dealer Charges! ...., 337 Magnolia, CM 642-8310 H:. ....... r. Phone-Trall1r, Tr1vel 9425 ··~=~=-~----~--~ ;e Yamaha Pianol ()rpns DANISH Modern, 9~~ fl. sec-675--7200 4/23 .... .,., ·ss· vw Co alr ~-"~" • Tho ~.. GERMAN Shep•-~ o•·-'t. John 11• K1~-1ey ~ / · • I'Y eng,, runs .. ~ Sta w-~ maa ............ tlonal. Beige couch with FOUND wno. 8 week ... ,..... U<:\.I .., '"""' good, good for dune buggy. .xuans, •. ~. I • Khnball Pia.nos curved eDd, re ve r 1 t b I e yellow lol"Jihalttd kitten ln ence clau, Martincresl Ken-TRADE 22' 11ip Bal Isl for ALPINE ms. 642--9'l87 GT'• At Our C:OSt 3100 W. Cout Hwy, M.B. I J?rluport jl111port :; ·e Kohler &: campbell CU1hions, good condition $50. Republic Horne!, Me s a nels. 642-0739 or 5f6.0989. oecas. wlrnd USe of boat. While Overstock& ~ W0.1764 COAST MUSIC double bed with Walnut Verde. 54D-3828 4/'23 AKC Airedale Pupii, Burglar Will ma.int. Clean pwr boat '68 Street BuggyCo. ~icaJ Last. · Authorlzed MG Dealer J ·-·~RT & HARBOR book •· ~-~ N Alarm W" --. Pot-•how, g only. 673--7473 eves It new dealgn. rvaJr eng. Theodore ' ,,c.nr-u case .,.,a .. .,.,....... ew g Mo. 01<1 0o~---Good •~•< t •---$11fte A""' 'l<:N> '62 MGA red New top Boey Costa Mesa * 642-2851 Englander Red Line mat· _..,......,.. .. .... ~.shot. ..... o e~"" wkends. VACATION au 0 u...... ON, """""6..MI ROBINS FORD ' ' · w/chlldren, vecy eve o """" _..,......, tn xlnt oond. Best oUc.r. Can ! "Open 10-6 Fri 10.9 SUn 12-5 tress & boxgoodsprings:wi.1~ tempered. 6(2-0180 aft BASSET PUPS l\Iooring w/2S' Sloop Ex.TRAcel.:aGolCENdenr;!lcon D¥~~. ~u~e!"k 1:;!~ ZlOO ltarbor Blvd. be seen anytime k ' WHILE THEY LAST boy length) co n 6. '4123 AKC to weeks 544 3617 $2500 54 0-5 Colt& Mesa 642-0010 llS E. Balboa Blvd, N.B. : . SPINm $538 $65. 833-CL13500SE . .OUTS 5 PUPPIES •• male, 1 l•m. . . . • 673--3833 A OlymplWh• -IAClplm"'per : Ph. 7-4179, open l • '68 MGBGT, ""·"·-' •pd., ! ••• M •"· c-1.R 546-2336 Horses 8830 -p.ache-•• • Im rt·' Autos 9600 ovet'dr., wire wua., rib, ~~ n;!:~e~~: ::~: •New color TV, walnut cab, 31~"'r~pooWay, No: Mobile Homes 9200 Worlds largest' most com-!!PO -FERRARI xlnt cond., prlv pty. 536-4842 ;µ,g board, allty. inclusive 10 =~~e!~::O.~~it.~~~ c .M. 4.25 BAY Gelding -part quarter. Costa Meu. e Newport :~r RV vehicle ahoppln&'d --A-L_f_A __ R_O_M_E_O_ ---. FIRRARI ·~d~G!~. mi:no':.'~ ' · year warran · walnut, 6' Jong, AM/FM Need lovable home !or vecy 8 yn. $275. SP fr 1 t e d · Harbor 8352 Glll'den Grove Hlvd, GG Nf!WllCJl't lmportl Ud. Qr.. uphol. Eves. 528-2468 I /GOULDS SANTA ANA Mwtlplox, '"'· $250. 8'st lqvoble aff-te white M!-Q;56' ' Go:•ml<11l Park · on adwt 5.34•6686 1--------..,.. Counl>'• ""'1 ""1boro ,,;;=~=====I~ i""5 N. Main 54T-0681 of terms. S.. &t """'"' kitten, 5 mo'• .,..olah bl"' TRANSPORTATION pvt. club high on • blull '69 ALPHA GTV Jud""'"'· OPR ' ha . ...~ CM .,.o-... one mile from the Pacific. Oo'sed Sat, Open Sund&)' ......... s~vt~PARTS I I We are vtng a son's, 1877 nQ.l.....,r, . . eyes. onc-uow, ------'---~ 5 _...... dlr .AM/FM -...-~ ""' '--Whale of a Sale 548-{)155 flELP-N~ ho-to• z 1 Boats & Y1chts 9000 Modern living in Amttlca'1 ·~. • • ,...."~· 3100 W. Cout HWJ. -=""'='°"===-,....... •-= • finest mobile homes. -disc brakes, godeu gold w/ Newport Beach SACRlFJCE '68 Opel Kadett ' ':yon~~ and Orpdono., \11.'V BUS .CAMPING 'month ol.d kittens & 1 yr. SCRAM LETS MODELS ON_ DJSP_LAY 537-4011 plush Int. Red1ning seata. 6'2--9'05 ~176il LF. Xlnt tond. Best offer l t.:::00 "'°""'r come on wn . EQUIPMENT old mother. 1338 W. Balboe.. • 1750 Whittler Ave. Has had lovtng care. (YCY· Autho~ Ferrari Dealer takes! &tF&289 WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO All In one unit • 2 burner Apt. 4, 673-4523 4/25 Costa Mesa 642-l350 934) Will take trade. C&.t! 1,1819 N0•wportEv, C.MN .. "™"', stove with big propane tank, NEED Gd. hrn. tor hse pet. ANSWERS Take Harbor Blvd to 19th Stre•m LI,,. '70 Phil 540-3100 O{. 494-1029. JAGUAR·. PORS.CHE 1 . r pen ecy 1 e 50 pound icebox-, walel' Calico kitten 5 ~. very st. then west to Whittler Terry•Nomad•Oa1l1 '64 Alpha Romeo Sprint. Ne; \ & Sunday Afternoon storage, place to hailJ friendly, Unusual color . · Ave. Explorer Motor Homes trans, ndlal ttrea, Otch, 1--------- :. clothes -can make Into bed 549-1955 4/25 Ftn!Ab -Epoch -Bloat -Jomlcra Inc. Fovrwlnds•WMkender brks. 64-1670 aft' J..AGUAR... '62 Porsche ! l#AMM•OND StedJway Yam-• unit can be moved easily. Novice -BOVINE. --B .. 'A"'Y""'H"A.-..R"B"O"R.--TRATEL-r-Super Clean! FUtJYeqWppe([ : aho. New • u"'1 ptSno, of Price $75. Call 642--0297 LOV. '"" hili Whl. mal• A tol.....,t cow' "To "T b Mobile Home Sal11 AUSTIN 'AMERICA HEADQUARTERS. Call 64~1982 or ,.. at 2089 kitten. Hse pet. gd. dlsp. ..-1 TRAILER SALES :most makes. Belt buya ln LADIES Diamond Di nner . 540-5955 '4/25 human, to f.n.,.ve is BQ.. YEAR END The only authorized JAGUAR Harbor, CM. Private Party. l : ... c.i•. ,, Sclomklt Mu.le ru,,., "' with lit ""'' VINE." CLEARANCE SALE 131n Harbor Blvd. G.G. AUSTIN AME RICA d<aler tn the'"""' 11arbor '63 Po""" A-1 Shapo. Lo ! ~C:O. 190? N. Mrln, Sant.a Ana center diamond, 2 diamonds PUREBRED St. Bernard, 19' THOMPSON Lap Strake O ON DISPLAY 1% BlocQ No. of Ma. ml'1, $2600. Call 833-3276 ( • 1iii karat on each side. smooth male . .US Magnolitl., Cabin, &IeepS 2. Depth N W G G F Sales, Service, Parle Complet~ ·~~~~07·~---•~p=1a,...-. Brilliant cut. Sacrifice! C.M. 4123 ft-•-n h toil t 212 -• 12, I6, 3:1, 24 &: 30 Wide• arden 3"".'11 reeway Immedlate Delivery SALES eves ~lOP,M. ~ YAMAHA 5' Gi-..nu no. "'·"'r, us e • -. gill Up To 60 F"' Long 5 7-111 All Mod·'· '62 s·r-·po. am/fm, mechan ', 'x't nd M t ··" Call R<ply to Box P300, Daily 8 WKS old klttens. tank tand trail Qll SERVICE .....,.. , nt co · us >M:.IJ. gas s, em er, 1425 Baker St., ea.ta Mesa HEILITE fold out tent type. pert, gd body. Must .. , • {ll 772-9024 Pilot Par t/ptnlan grey/wht. no motol', S750 or take over ,, block East of u-•bo• BlvJ, PARTS ~-,. ~ -4 25 $54. 06 1~00 711 rur.. • Foam rubber matt., kltch. aacriflce. Call GG-.uw • , ROCK HOUNDS..FREE eves. -· per mo · Cost.a. Mesa (71'4) 540-9470 unit, atove, lantern & other · Poole '69 PDRSCHE 9ll-T Targa. ~ 'Television 1205 Polishing unit ~-~shoblet'. 2 PUPPIES, 8 wks 1old,_11 16' Wh.lle Star Cabin Cruiser, TR A 1 LE R • Cab an a. aoces. $275. 548-5270 BUICK fully equipped. $6850 or ; l'YILQR TV"-.,-R-,-...,.--,-"'1-. Complete new 'V\;A p. femal' blk &. wht.5 m4~24e 7Shp Johnson, ~ whl trlr. Baytront, newly dee., many KENSKILL IN trade. -4!14-9590 1 r.;ake over payments, 5 to Comeln&reglster:~i;nw-blk. 54&-4595 alter I Coast Guard Equip. rugged extras! Beaut. adult park. NEW '70 MODEL $2295 COSTA MESA '68 912 5-rpei!d, am/fm, 6" l Ea cred" ing. Open 1days10 iull"ll pm. 3 ClfI'E kittens to good for fishing. $650. 54~1363 $l4,900. Sell or trade for 3100 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. 'choose from. sy Lt. 8101 Bolsa Ave. ho-, 6 .. ,, old, 1 -y lB' Fully Selt-Olntained fl.IU405 546-l?M 234 E. 17th Street fact map, all extras, sreen. , Out of state OK. South Coai.I ..... .. e.• y eves. tmall house or du PI ex . ,._ 914 N H-~ s A •••7765 .. ~ 4•• •••• Midway City e 897-1970 2 It . brown.~ 2169 4/24 .:>U.Ottl, • .._..,.,,, • . Aulhorlz.ed MG Dealer ...a-.,...,..., ~ Magnavox Appliances, 2133 .,..._ Annual Boat Sa le Owner anxious. 13 Terrace, '-=;:=:;;;;;;::=::::;:=::::.'..=========:;:,.'....::=======:=:::I ' I La..,m• ""-·-Rd. L.B. 4 Kitchen chairs (..,et al 3 BEAUTIFUL k.iltetui left, Sat & Sun, "--ril 25 & 26 at Lido Trailer Prk. NB. Call '69 15' Field It Stream vaca-1" 9600 I ed Autos 9600 ., TV -·-' ... male & fema l e, fancy. Sea Scout Base, 1931 \Y. 1;11.,...,. ........ or ,,...,,...., •"-•--~·" fr•m• w/wh•'t• pluti• pad· ~ ,,._-.:A 54" """" lion lrlr, ~. Call 642-16861;l~m;;';;rted;;;;A:ut;;;ot:;;;;9600;;;;l l;;m;po;;r;;ted=;A:ulot;;;;;;;;;;;;I ;m;:"°~';';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ' I Sylvanla C:Olor w41 nut ded hacks &: seats) S5. 50 494-8758 4124 after 5PM. 'tbl model $295. Days '"' chicken wire fencln& Coast Hwy, N.B. *RARE OPPDRTUNITY * '"''69'""'A"IR""'STREA=='°'M-;-;-;;c,:-;;;Twl::;o. :· ""''" 0"'u, eve~ 534-7678. FREE • Black, blu~yed 24' T Crul•••. B,, u t i f u I Mobile llvlng on the beac~. -n ,111-0"1" (3 ' wide·, 1" mesh) $5.00. • XI 't nd Barg · Call ' Siamese kittens, 6 wks old, throuahout, 2 Jln•on new 185-Limited no. of 11paces in n co · a.in. ~MBO. 21" color TV' 642-1724 lralned. 64~9238 4/23 Int•-p•-, •~"'" new addition to Drithwod alter 5, 644-5073 ·:radio/stereo. Tra t w·--1 ........... 'f"'J..JJ • GARDEN c or; ,..,., *6#-1368* Beach Club. ' Call 84Ui8M Hone mod. 157, 6 HP. 3 FREE Kittens, cute markl·I MODELS ON DISPLAY Trailers, Utility forward, reverse, elec start, l n1s . Please ca '65 OWENS 30' Cabin 21462 Pacltle Coast Hwy. 9450 If ape Roco,.:.nl;::;•::."=--...c•;;;;22"'0 if.KAI Stt"teO tape recorder 31" mower attch. Incl. $450. 80-2176 4123 Cruiser. Sell or trd. WUI HWltlna:ton Beach 536-7513 644-4074 GERMAN Shepherd/part finance. (1) n4: 811-7'33 JOMICRA Inc. TRAILER Font box-UT' heavy $45. '55 Ford frnt axle " wh11 $12.. 837-8868. • :l exL ll)taken I: 2 mikes .'Prof, fype. $100. or trade :: for CB rah:> set 49'l-75S4 NEW Sylvania Sun Lamp Collie pups. 7 wks. old. Collect. FAMILY PARK • Regency w/adjuStable clamp/ holder. 548--0807 4123 16' Kennedy Glau over Wood 1966 20x55 2 BR. family KEA VY Duty trallet'. 5' x Uled once, $7.SO. 642-1724. 1/3 Yard clean Bldg. W\d, SS HP Homellte, clean & room. Wood burning !rplc. lJ'. Two feet high with 11de1 evenings. you pick up 1376 Shannon, ready, $650. ~1 large screened porch. Awn· $100. 962.-7057 ~porll!" Goods 8500 :~1 Ackley, Prem. Douglu 11>bl on Gew. 98 Rcvr. Tap- .ped &. altered. Dies. $125. !Otben. 64fo.(X)2'1 a.!"ttr 6 Nl!.VY HUFFY 24." WOMAN'S C.M. ~ 4/25 17S,S' Fiberglas I !lb oar d tn11 &: la.ndac.api.ng. U>cated ·-=========II OR GIRLS BICYCLE, SPY· FRIENDLY Black 1hort halr Ganelisher, xlnt ,cond, sea· In beautiful smog-free Trucks 9500 DER MODEL, $40. dog. Med. a . Needs Ja:e worthy $11'15. 67l--9361 Capistrano Beach. By _G_M_C_TR __ U_C_j(_S_ll GU-1724 EVENINGS. }'Ud. &1t)...5409 4/2S Owner. n4: 493-WS PROVINCIAL wirJcback club 2 C\itt ldtteN, 1 calico, 1 Sailboats 9010 VIEW ol &y Ir beautiful chair $35. Clean. Wrought tabby ~/while boot 1 . Udo Park. Furnlsbed, ca- lron frplc set. 3pcsA1tand.. 548-7232 4/23 CHAMPION SLOOP-21 ' bana, deck, lmmed, poues--17 ~ ~ -· CUTE •-~ ~---to ........_ fiberglas, sleepa 4, enclosed slon. ' SE-Gold.·---~ ••• toor .~. ••~"-BAY CLUB ho -;.~"""'"1or'' !.=z ~•. pll•y. oe. e.1ow S & K MOBILE ••= ••• BALBOA mo. -~~~-= s•-M ··" HOME BROKERS •·-·ndl and six blue I F S I <=Ao ........ • .... 10.~ price w<N. ust ......... ~l1ctllanoou1 -- ~·-Membersh p or • • -~-~---••• ....;. lapblre1 $300, and a II 6_ ,.95 yw•ocr _......_,.., 12362 Beach Blvd .. G.G. 1olltalre weddinz nng •t, Reas. Cl • ,_ FREE Hone fertilizer, )'Oil 30' Chlnete Junk built ln e 636-0921 e ~hlte gold $TS. 842--3284 FENDER dual ibowmal haut 21311 Cypress, Santa Hong Kofll[, toad oond. Huntlntton leech Area W ARING .1.1.1 (Otlcon) amplifier with speakers. Ma 412-4 $2000. Call Peter <nlJ Move In Now S:rand new~ 6 wlal, $150 Ir Take owr pyll. 3/6 wlal old kittens, 2 b/w 467-4679 l2x56 Expando 1969 !bad surgery .A: can't ute. sm.1124 eve • ,tom1, 1 wht. fem. lhebrk. COLUMBIA Defender (29') 20x60 3 Bdrm Offer f)h.ld SJOO,.''Sell $100 . 40' TRIMARAN Sallbo1t SfS..9649 4125 deeps 8, 30 HP inboard, :llx43 2Br,pet 1969 '•$46-2994. · plaN. Re=· LARGE Old HI Fi cabinet, full racing gear, xlnt cond. :i>xST Rancho-Del Rey Pet ET Left from Comm'I. ---~:,.,;c~-~......,.. no h.I fl equip imlde, jul:t 494-m5 or 646-QH7 342-3939 A.M.S. SI'-" ,. cabinet. 548-7061 4125 lpontracts. $1.98, $2.88. Iha&: WHITE uiui.ne .JV'f!OO !All LIDO 14 No. 1113. Xlnt cond. 10d.5 Great Lakes. Furn, 2 $3.99 IQ. yd. [)rakes ClJ1iel blind.I, like nt'W, :> widths, MOVING -a.s·ust fiod home. Dam>n A.ill, Trlr. $950. Br + panelled & cz1>ted . l'12>6 BeaCb1(1JWd., H.B. $2-$5. m-1736. Tl.1e r kl t ten, fem . Xtras. w.7631 att·&. cabana. shower A: tub, Adult "i-stl4 LIKE new portable electric 540-3151 41z 15, Newport Finn U.S. 7&:i park. 1684 Whittier No. 24, iJ cu n akle by 1lde heater. 3 •Pttd buebollrd S Kittem, 6 weeka. 8U-1S86 w~rlr Ir compass . C.M. We1ttnr. reffla/t.rzr, 1% yr lype, $.lS. 673--lT36. after 5PM. 4125 Beaudful, Cal 8'75-1tl24. 1'1~96!l~SKY="'t"IN"E"""20°'X56""°."'2'"'e"r. Id, wbt. $315. 1 Magnavox llAND Painted oU pol'tralt of SMAU.You ha~ • ......, ~~ 0¥ st.114~~ LlbO 14 _ Complete • 2 ha. Porch, Awnlf'IC. ca.r. te.reo/radlo tape combo. you or yoor chUdttn from a w _.....,,. ,_ Good Condition, $650 port, 2 ~s. 536-63li6 Eve. '100. 962-2356 photograph. 64W62t 1===•u..,.t"'t1.--•"'b"1,-,.,.,-P\'-P-Pf,-ca, 875-$)50~ 615-3325 Eves. 2 BR. Tr.Iler. 10 x-53 $4500. . .ff:ACK for V\V But. % lencth DIAMOND Ring, lad)e1, f4l S weekl old, 5fS...009'l '&124 30, CR.EIGOR Yawl, Moorln& Rent space $47.50 mo. rlladder A canvas rip 'A Karat diamonds •t In KlTJ'ENS. Vll'ioUs ~ to incl, !leep.1 6, encl head. Adlllts only. SCS.-1457 .~Wt'. $fl!. 84,2..3"779 platinum. ff3..3800 good homel. 84Ui89l 4.1'23 Call 64&-1357 evetL. MUS'I' Sell! Spark.I.in&: dean iNCYCLOPEDlA Britannica 1969 TOYatA Corolla Sta. 2 etn'E Guinea Pip. 1 male l6' Chrysltr Sailboat &: lt.c.40 tn quiet CiM. Park. ~ 2 wb old, $200. Worth Wp .. like new. 1969 Honda iii 1 ~by. 5'~ 4123 trailer, xlnt cond!Uon. Make New awnings, $33.10, M&.3557 -· 60-25&5 90. llkt new. 96&-«mi a fter 6 ADORABLE kittens, ~ wb. oUer, 96&--l.S3T J-lere now. Immediate Delivery Souu..m °""'«' County'• only Authorhed GMC Dealer UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa 540-9640 170 International Travelall New • Jwit arrived, ble 392 v.a engine, automatic, llr conJ., trailer package, awe:. tanks, much, much more. Come ln and ge:t a deal at Kustom Moton AtmlORlZED INTERNATIONAL DEALER 845 Baker, C.M. 540-~ '61 Chevy Sportsman Loaded 4 double sharp 8 pn.saengtr V-8, automatic, blue & white_ Special this week S2.299.00. · Kustom Motors · 845 B&Jcer, C.M. stQ.5915 'S5 DODGE TRUCK New trans, rebuilt er.wine. $425. 549-0674 AMTLY membet!hlp ·New---·-old, W!aned. 54Mi842 4rn 32' PC SLOOP, XLN"T , Bicycles m.5 j~)rt~~~il club. $450. Mlic. W~~t~ .~ 2 Kittens. l white, 1 c~. COND. MUST SELL. $3250.N .EW~-H-U_FF_Y_24_"_\_'IO_M_AN_'_S I ~!n, w.:.o~na!!: ~SI'ABLE Draft In I WANTED OUke Equip; deak ~ ttelned. ~76l 4125 * * 645-022:2 * * OR GIRLS BJCYct'..E. SPY-you tlrxl tn the OAUtfied • Enjoy your drivin9 with I cir thet t ives 'f,OU both e conomy end depend .. •billty. Eich of these -c1r1 will do just th1t ••• c om• In and t1 ke' • 9oad look •t t hem tod1yl ' '89 CAMPER_ ... $1491 'Ill VW BUS $1691 ...,,.,. •1111. _.. IDT "21 llMlll, llHttr, Ltfftll • Wllltt R iii. llt,A .,, '87 CAMPER ....... ,sz49& '87 VW BUG $149& ...,..,. ... nM. (11'1 6141 fl ..... MHIM". ('ITW M11 '84 VW BUG -'88 VW BUG $1691 . he"" Mr ....... ..... """'· INM, no MMtw. !'l'CI. 1t)) '88 YW '"'"'"ac $1291 '88 OPEL ... .,,, $111& ..._,.....,,..., ... ML a Mll • M..m. llLJ 04) (WIL HIJ '67 DATSUN ........ $1119& '88 ·18B $181& AlftMllllc,, W/W tllw. CVW~ 101) &Mii, l!NfW, wlN Wl'I~ CWl'T "" '88 VW BUI $119& 'H VW BUI $1291 •Mlt. ....,, ... ttm. mic 1111 aWlt. llMtft", fTAlt Nil '60 VW BUI $39& '81 VW BUI $1891 .................. """' .............. CGMJ'"I *! • ..,,., (TCY •11 HARBOUR v.w. ,(_ ........... Sonlo• labi< 15a, ftl• ab.'"'° '>'•"'"'''" FILL Dirt. 11&1 W. l9fh SAI LBOAT CAL·20 DEi\ .MOOl!l:. $40. Adt Cl>eck thell\ _, ~ &41-m< evtnh\al Call ~· C.M. T 4/2:\ I<o. 515, X-; 644-1156. 64~1721 EVENII<GS . ..:.:::::·...:::J;:::.=::..:::.::.:. _ _1a. ... mm~---~--!!IJ!llllllll!'!!lllllllllllllIIS'""'-~----.,. 11711 llAC!!, ILYB., HUNTINGTON RACH MZ-401 • I • ' I -- • ---· ---' • 4 DAILY PILOT Thursday, AP<ll 23, 1970 -=...J!pOR!A!!Off TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION .... C... ._lliow Coro -INWC... flMINiw Cors -- ... --. " -· Ml .,, • ... --s: ~- ' - .... ~".i.5_~ATION TRANSPOR_TATIOfl! . TWSPORTATION .~!ISPORTATION !~NSPORTATION , ' 9800. lriipoi19d A-'600 lm,.mol C:.ra .,_. U_,I ~.,.... -UMd Con 9900 , Uaod Con - PORSCHE VOUcsWAGEN-~'fflc.\afum tm,,.li; CONTINENTAL MUSTAN• loaded $3'.l50. . ---...-___ .,.. __ '58 Porsche 16008 $1500 or bat oUe:r Call 675-443B YW BIS$ i:.r~. =· 2 c1r '66 ConlineotGI '65 MUSTANG 'ti.ft-OVt!l' $&IOI Ericed tot llardtop1 3 speed, dlr, canary ln.mcdlale: lll)e: Fn.11 pow. yellow, xlnt. mnd. in and er ~air cond. Excellent out. t O\\'ner. \\'ould condition. 37,IXXI mi. Olt. foreign car in trade or •mall (RRU814)1 call 5S06M or down. Will finance pvt pt)', ~. 1ru1E 626). can Phil alt 10 , '68 912 T a r 1 a . Burgun. ., 1_,;...'_1_u1_c_K __ '66 ·~1c Electra Conv. F\IU powe. Air.' Orla::. Qv.·11er. WJ.il Sacrifice! S 1"2 9 9, 615-JOIO LAT.t '67 QinUnental, 1 1,;:AM;::;,-"'=:;:100:;:...0:;'7..,._;;;""'=;;:·:_. t '63 J,UJCK s Dix V8 o '1 n er, clean, run s '69 fl.1ACH I, AM·FM Stereo, '62 Renault Dauphlne, rune good, but n~s new d 1.1tch, $75. 968.-5632. pee. . ' 11 V1""1 ·-fa air~ clean. $525. After 6 perfccU,, air, leather, & .Mag 1o.·hee . ..v -v· Xlnt , , prtq MJ:-4939. , power. Priced to a e I I . (.'()nd. 83S-li53; aft T p.m. '66 :li;;ttlERA, LIKE NEW' ti4&.-4400 .weekd&)'I, 647.-0766 673-0675 • ROLLS ROYCE ~., weeknds .l eves. '66 MUBtang, 6 cyl, 3 1pd'. . ~~~ White. $22iXI. '67 ' DR. VINYL TOP, air, Xlnt mechanical care. Gooa ='=-======'-I Ietthe? inter, pov.-er. Xln't cond. 1 01o.·ner. Must RU '56 Vintage A-1 ~nechanlca1. v.,., "'"' "'"1111,. cu. se. 3031Ext.66..,11 ·CADILLAC cond. cau -64&-5619 ~. See to apprtt. 675-tl.• $8000 or trade for eq. In 1910 HARBOR BI.VD. '67 Mustang, V-3 rfh, ~ { boaL cabin Cl'\liRr. 'ur. OOS?A ~ '64 '~d Fleetwood, 4 dr, 1Jni COMET' cond, $1295 or belt of!et. ~'~ ~.1;,,'."-•1~.6~7~F~A=sn=1.~·~c~K-'"'· ·~ 1= '11 Ca4 Ell E'cONOMv cAR 1 =eau-=rn-o=·',.,"==,...,~ Dorado, fU.11 pwr, a.it, vinyl . cyl '69 MUSI'ANG Sport.I Jlt,tQ. Blac.k beauty, 4.,apd., dlr, ~ tilt iteerin& ,.\fi[/FM• 1961 comet, 6 • auto, new lo mlg. $600 1 take' SUBARU wine lnt. Xlnt nmniqr; CXlnd:. le stereo tape )$j&OO. tiiea. front end re<:;tntly pmnts. 642-J.491 aft 6 p.m. •. ---------1 Small down. Will ftnanct 645-2182; aft 5.pm A: wkndl Jtbll. $365. 642.-0584 1 l ly (Xlll837) Call Phil •• , .. 11 '68 Mustang Conv. V-3, '4 1 * '70 SUBARU pv P • • O'W-'111 ~.. '61-Clean, 6 cyl stick. Orig. spd, p/s. p/disc brb, PW< '°' aft 10 Mf 54().3100 or 49+-10'l9 ,r.; c·..t ._ .. _t.. owner. Xlnt transportation Here NGW • ~ :'!'~ ..-n De VIile $2Sb «-top. Ex cond. ~1848 Immediate Delivery ·~ VW ~~~ re bit eni &: For lriirn«llate s8Jc. · 6 1235· 1968 11.tUST ANG, 6 cyl, lWt, o oo MPH Capability • cl"tol>. -apt, wood ~LL-or PART$ 1 CORVAIR good rond. 3 spd. Make oi: e 35 Miles Per Gallon panelirw. Ex cond. Must att Call 'att.er ·5 P.M. So.3121> · fer. 543--9601 or 546--0tal. • Beaulilul Stylln& ,.to believe. 549-3929 aft 5 '6%.CAD. Exee ptlon,atl.7 , ,., - Test Drive Today At &: wknds. clean. ·New tire•, brikes, 63 CorvaJ.J', Sac. $200: Nu OLD$MOBll.li Kustom Moton VWV1n 'S9,'64.engine,camp. $1095.546-l.015.anlep.m .. I <ti r e• •. chrm whl~, 8•15 Baker, CM 540-5915 er unit, work done on tranl, '66 CAD: GOliI • ~. Air, =;stuJt, xlnt body, raqio. 1963 Old1 Cutlass, lo mi' _ co,mplete new brake SYJlil~m stereo, full, ;poWt't. Vinyl ' r/h, auto. Best olI('t .. SUNBEAM &: tirrs, Good cond. $800. Tqp $2,450 Call: "83!RM!p6. '65 Cotvalr Monza. Xln't 642-4305 530-1708 Btwn 5 Pm &: 9 pm '64 CONVERTIBLE, al; &: ~~4~v:~;678 Days I ;,,67.,;0,-.Lo"'s'"'°'98co=n=-.'°:.-.o.: ta"otc:a°'O:',I' ---'69 VW Like new Sundial all .Xl,n.s. LOw ~' )19'15. ,60 CORVAfR-$l'.10 A~1/FM ~tereo, pwr, lioad-1961 sunbeam Alpine conv. Camper. Xtra tent rm. &: firm. 4~2500 . ' . ed1 new hres ,$l.49i, wit~ roll bar, AM-FM elee l'Clrig., inside ·toilet. ~6l CADILLAC CONV Good trans car. 642-9287 -. rad>O. Like n<w. 494-0025 $3300 S30M2S $915. """" alt ~ • PLYMOUTH '67 V•rn:z;a SUP" Uggen, '611 VW Vin. Hu '63 Ponche COUGAR 4 on Cir, alum. body, like engine, new rebuilt, zero CAMARO nev.., 23,000 k.m.h. 873-2254 miles. Extru, Make oUer. '"i'----·----'-- TOYOTA (1) 776-2406 '69 Z28, lo mi's. performance '61 VAN. New ,reblt eng, equipped, good tire. I. bod.y. & brlu. Tape. Xlnt foun. °642-3419 . '70 TOYOTA'S dat~n. M11<t ..U 181111. '67 COUGAR XR7-GT 10.300 ml on warr. Auto, air, P/S, disc brks, vltop, stereo tape, tilt str/wW, Poly tires, new brakes & bait. "3--0642. 54!-!1!23 · --CHEVROLET In stock. Imme«+.iate delivery. '69 VW Sedan 4 speed -· · .,,..,,.,,,.., "'"" ''""'. ,.,. ,.;,.. P•i:t•ct '66 MAUBU H T DODGE Condition Under wananty • • •• ,. 11"\'$ 11m 497:12115. . SpoclaJ pab\I • $a1ul Yellow 1959 Dodg< .wagon. x'".t cond. .. ,. · · w/black leather Int., VB, Aullr5teer1ng. Private '69 ROADRUNNER. s~.~ 2 mag.o;. Must sacrifice. call ~~12Ql < • '&I Plymouth Sport Fufy, (' speed, pos}...tracUon, 400 HP ~-M7-2444 '59 Plymouth Fury V-1. G:i,000 m1'1. Near new t1rn: Good cond. S300. 548.70 : PONTIAC tit.,.._ VOLVO "'"'' ,, .. ring, '""'·· di<.. party. 1"'· '"""" llW1• ·vibraaonic radio, Has had 1---------1 -------1 lovlng ''"'" ""'' aacrlllce. FALCON '68 FIREBIRD 400 :, SAVE $500 e A-1 COND.: 900 So. C-st. Hl9hway Laguna Beach . 494-7503 * 540-3100 !flOIY!()JT!Al Mark II Wagons Hi Lux Pickups Land Cruisers Wagons DEAN LEWIS 145 -WAGONS Take foreign car or small --------- 164 -SEDANS 'down . {070AQJ) stQ..3100 or '69 Falcon Sport Coupe: VOL VO 494-1029 att 10 AM. Lo ml's. Reasonabh!. Call 962-6812. Now in stock! Immediate Delivery 18001! Sport 'COupo Bluo '67 outo., '69 eu-FORD DEAN LEWIS , ,.,., olr, mlat ''""· -----~--1966 Hlllbor ,C.M. 646-S.103 Buy them. '64 .Ford Econoline Van, 1"' voi.vo 122•5 · Kntom Motors dlamond-111c k "'""'· oustom ' - -. M5 Bake-, CM 541»915 paneled &: tnsulated, mags, ~ wide tires, other extras EL CAMINOS • 962-6363 • ·50 Chevy Conv. Good tires, $1250. 642-4689 1961" Harbor. C.M, 646-9303 tDp, xln't meehan cond. BILL MAXEY Antlquos, Closaics 9615 646-2976 alt" ''ltl '61 Fon! Falliano 500. 6 cyl. Good cond. Needs clutch -'SS CHF..VELLE St4. Wag. link As · ~~ •·-623 r.:""""'"'='==:r.,.,11~ Modt-1 A Coupe, nl!W Immac. PIS, P/8, n.dio, Jrvi~. re1:r~NB .xl;" at ITJOIVIOITIAI :1~t c~e~~S:~ cond. fact air, $1300. 6'ff>..239S '55 Ford V-8, nrw t~. 1aa1 BEACH BLVD. '57 Chrysler 300C '59*C~E~~$lll* xln't transp lar. ca 11 $195 9fi8.15Sl .....-.nu• 641'r29T6 after 6:30 Hunt. Buch M7,l55f 'ST CHEVROLET, 2 cir, 1¢ 1 .. N. ot o.ut RW7. •Be> R . c· llod t620 t1tt1 • •nglne. 13Xl. All 5· '68 TOYOTA • Blue 4 dr, ace an, 1 646-6781 radio, aulo, 30.000 mi.'1. BLACK '63 For,lo late 471 '63 Jmpala super Sport conv. $1200. Call 545-0973 cµ ll}. lnjecttd. I~~· ~t PIS, PIB, R/H, new top. OUTSTANDING Buy ' '61 cf lt:43 '-t 120 ~1 per $500/bit ofr. 968-5942. '&! Falcon Club \Vag Van. Ex. cond. Radio. N!!W tires, pa.int. $700. 646-4862. '68 I•ord Fastback. 289, v.s, full pv.T, alr, xlnt cond. 54()..15611 Toyota Corona Deluxe. AM· br ...... ~ '67 Gold El Camino, custom FJl.f radio. $1200. 833--0590. . 327, p/s, p/b, lo mi'•. '62 FAI'..C0N Sh1tton Wagon. --~ .w.,.tect '700 $1750_ 411 673-2l56 ~~~hlft, 41,00J miles. VOLKSWAGEN ·w! PAY TOP '611. CHEV. Impala. Floo< 1008 FORD Ranch<ro. im- SHAKY JAKE'S (As" shift, runs good. $200 Or mac. cond. Uiw mileage. -... , OU". Call' 64z.oo.t8. · 1 .,,,.-,. 4!)<.22511, l!l<' .. TI vw BUG . '58 CHEV.' D<. HT/AT. 283. Beautilul black w I custom for used can I: trucks just 49M act. ml'a. $.175, me MERCURY paint • EMPI gauges • call UJI for tree estimate. Cabrillo, CM. 64&7677 Knru •hoclta • ...... • GROTH CHEYROlfT Semperils e AM-FM e ~r:Y keen goodie J:magin. able e On Cli!play 'at: ""''"' ~.-18211 Bel"ch Blvd. ·~ El Camino V-8, auto, p/S, r /h. Sacrifice, caJ1 st8-5372 er S37-41M. CHRYSLER '67 Colony 'P ark, 10 pass wag, all xlras. Priv. pty. $19511 (213) 590-2344 '55 MERCURY $99 * 642-~ * VS, pv.•r. ~leering, low mile' · R/H, dlr, all deluxe equip:: Take ft.reign car In ttadef. \Viii finance pvt. ply. (WGIJ. 212) Can Hal alt ,JO am M!>.0034 or 494-9Tl3. '65 Pontiac GTO, ' spd, t<lt cond. $350 cash, take owf ..,...,, ""'· 64&'819 alt 4. .. ~~~~-~--1968 PONT Exec. Sta. Wp. air; AM/FM radio, pw/ windo'A'll I: seatl $2100'. 64>-21!2; alt S pm I. T(lmdi. 642-4011 ' 19611 LeMANS 4 Dr Hrd\Op $2295. Power &: ajz/ ·' Owner 673-225 11 644-6S72 -,68.~G=T=o~c~ON=v-.-·• Orange w/blk lop. PI S, PIB. ' Air. Good cond. MUST SEU..~! 494-5739 aft 5. '67 FIREBIRD, auto, V-8: r/h, deluxe Inter. Coed tires. call -615-21U 1965 Pontiac Bonneville Si.a.. lion Wagon, 644.fl348 d~ 675-8559 atfer 7 < BONNEVILLE '86 Cpe, a&,' full pwr, lape. JI.Just 9Cll. best cash oUQr. 675-Sa/9 "• 1964 TEMPEST Le A-fans l , Cpc. Bucket seats, comole P/s, H)·dro. $750. 673-7469 .. RA MILER JAMES LTD International Mo~ Accessories 1584 Old Newport Blvd., CM Huntingtcn Beach Kl "'1331 WE PAY CASH '62 RAJl,IBLER sta wq, iii, '63 °""' N•WJ!<><I .• cir ...i. ___ M_U_!i_T_A_N_G __ I ........ ... 1295. '65 "4~ air cond., p&, pb. BURNS red .f dr R&H $.195. cifl NO OIL!! Call after 6 PM SHARP '66 Mustang, 289, cond. 897-3419 ' lo see I drlvt" ,,.,-.n V-8. air. p/.!1, r I:. ·h, wht. '70 VW BUS 7 Passenger, beauUbJI 2 lone, Al.-1/FM, dlr. New car war- ranty, whitewall tires, tlo lhru air. Must sell . will take trade or finance pvt. pty. (#42463), Call 546-4051 or 494.9773 10 to 8. FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET 28:28 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa W.-UOO '66 VW Bug, Sunroof, Xlnt WE PAY TOP OOUAR · · _.... wall.!1. Sl-150. 54G-57s:> 841...., 1 s You R A o--o< 1 ___ T_-,B __ IR_D ___ 1 BUSIEST mal11:etplace tn CLASSIFIED? Someone "'ill '61 T-BIRD $495 -. town. The DAILY PD1JI' 645-2159 • 'Claaslned sec~ Save I ~==~~~~~" be looking for il Dial 642-'68 T·Bird. bJa~i. 4 dr, • -'· money, time I: effort. Look ....., ....... ?fowl • 5678 dau. lmmac. Call M7-1465 . Cond . $900 or best oUct . FOR TOP USED CARS 494.2540 If your car ls extra c1ean,1U:::•:.:od::...;C::•:.(;;' ___ _;9900.:.::;:.;U:.;u:.:::d..:C:.:•:c';;' ___ _;9900.:.::;:...::U.:••:.:d:....:C;;••:.:•:__ __ _;;:=_;I ROLLED '66 VW. 50hp, see U1 f.irst 56,000 mi's. S425 or best POOLE BUICK clfcr. 64~9S3. 2M E. 17th St. '60 V\V Good shape inside Costa MeM S.~. A: out. $425. 1251A fut St. IMPORTS WANTED NB. 673-9961 aft 7 David. Orange C.ounties '64 V\V CAMPER. Ex:«!lenl TOP $ BUYER Cond Many extras $1395 BILL MAXEY TOYarA 494-8i56 . . 18881 Beach Blvd. --,.-.,=-..---H., Beach. Pb. 1347-8$5 ''4 VW Bug S Very nice. 543.2885 HAVE $1,600 CA H What do )'OU have? '65 V\V, 80 }l.P., many ex· * fiolS.1455 •* tras! $1000 or best oUer.1-========= ~67~>-~"'~'-~~-~~ Auto L•a•lftl '68 vw Auto, stick·•hift. E z!.;.;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; to drive, xlnt gas ml"1. Must FORD AUTIIORIZED sell. Bst Olr. 546-5693. LEASING SYSTEM '65 VW, sunmof, radio, ex-America's iargest ltasln& <.-ellent condition. After 6 s,ystem for finance or net pn1, 641Hi649 leulna: of all tyPe. cat1 and '66 8 PASS. Bus Deluxe. trucka. · Completely reblt. SACRI-• lmm~ate &livery from FICE $1600. 968-3768 cvtr ~ can and trucks • • eom·pet1tlve' rates 62 VW 11t1nroof, ndk>, rebutlt e New car dealership llCl'V:lce eng, reliable mech. cond. e Fun ••tratte1p" w.lat lor $650. 49H636 YoW' Pfeitent car • '64 VW SO.ODO mill!I, ortg, e All popular~ f1!ak.es •vail- owner. Xlnl cond. Muat see ai. • l1l appreciate. 963-lUt For Complete. Otlaill Call 1 1963 V\V Squareback. Runs Malcom Reid I well. $700. Leulng Manager * &tfi.-0692 * Theodore ... vw ""'"· ........ 1. ROBINS FORD n1aa:~ lo'<I' mileage, xlnt 2060 l::l&rbor Blvd. condition. 673--7409 Cbsta Mesa SACRIFICE 'r.ti VW, xlntl~~~~~~~~~ '°""· vw ,.,~. 1 .., • .,. ""' LEASE ""' 64J..44lli 1970 Ford V8 F-100 Pickup 196.i V\\I, Llkt new. l\fust w/camper, alr. pis, auto sell $850. trarw, 3900 ml. J109 pet mo. 6<"""8 SOUTH COAST ~,6~3 =vw= SOBCK. $750 CAR LEASING ' Gd, cond. 673-8418 ew1. JOO W, Cat Hwy, NB. 645-2182 \ Anniversary Sped al We have 1 l1rge Mlectton of Coug1r1. 91 models; XR 7'1 & conver-- tlblM with prices you'll like. "The good olt days •re hick 191lnl" NEW 1970 COUGAR with whit. •ife wtll tittl, P•Wtt 1l••ti119. power 4;,, br 1k11, .leluxe whttl , • .,.,,., etG. No, OF•IH5111l4 Johnson.son LIHILI IGllYl~UTiL • 11&1~ m · BU Y•I HU M2t MUIOI 10\IUYAU, «llTA Mn& Hew .. tlle Int Tl-. f• 10 y..,.. t• l•y • U11eoll1·M.u11ry Pr•411et . . I I •