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Dense Fog Covers Coast; Heat. Due
Dellle log which lor<ed cl<lluno of
Orange County Airport early today is
e:rped.ed to disappear with the arrival
of another hot spell on W~sday,
Spokesmen at the •irporl tower said
visibility was zero at 5 a.m. today but
by 7 a.m., fog bad lifted enouch to
allow f'IO!'Dlal flight operallorui.
The U.S. Weather Service is predicting
another heat wave beginning Wednelday
with highll expected between 75 and
83 degrees in Orange County. Lows are
expected to remain in the 40!. The
forecast calls for a hiah of 86 at Lo!
Angeles Civic: Center Wedne.sd~.
A Harbor Department. 1poke!man at
Newport Beach said Wednesday's clear-
ing will be accompanied by a westerly
wind of five to 12 knots. Visibility in
Newport Harbor today wa!I about one-six-
ll:entb of a mile as the fog burned
off.
The Orange Coast wu not the only
ma to be affected by the fog. . Lindbergh Field In San 'Die&o. l.<s
4ngeles lnternltional, San Fr~
intematiollll ud SocranlonlD AlrpOrtl
In ..... -down elrly todai\-
of the thick cloud cover.
· Tho hilh pressure ona off'lhe coast
~Which will bring warm we1:tber to
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Soutliom Cali!ornla WU! 1lw tho "''
of the state fair weiltber Urouah Wednel-
day except for dense nlpt and morning
log In the Sacramento Delta and San
Joaquin Vllley.
Airplane Pirate
Nabbed by Crew
During Layover
SANro OOMJNGO (UP]) -The crew
of a hijacked Domi~ quiaqueyana
Airline Lockhead Constellation today
overpowered and capt~ the sky pirate
when the plane landed at cabo Rojo
to refuel for the flilbt to Cuba.
An airline apokesm111 aaid nont of
the 14 perlOftl aboard ,,,.., injured in
the struf81e to ovppower tbe hijacker,
JdenUfied as a Spaniard, Enrique J-. ·<mr members Melted from
him a bolt!< ht ,.a; carrying which
be said contained nltroflytttlne.
cabo Rojo ii at the to0tbem end
. of the country and 25 miles from the
bonier with Haiti. Troopo aurrotmded
.• the pl1ne wben it llndtd. and refilled
It. perm-to iate of! 1mut the bi·
jicller -the -· to dilem· bork.
The plane WU hJjllCl!ed only 15
minutes -1-tnc Santo Domingo
for aa JUll earlier todly.
T.WO{:ENt"'fosT AL . ~· . -
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Councilmen Manson Vigil ·:
Of Action
Five ol the sevcm members of the
1'jewport Beach City Council Monday
nliht voted to •llD the formal arguments
urging a "no" vote in the March 9
freeway elecUon.
The &cljon wa1 taken over protests
of two fellow councilmen, one of whom,
Vice Mayor Howard Rogers, responded
by aigninC hil name to the argumenta
favoring passage ol. the anti-freeway
ballot measures.
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Swinging A9al1t
Wording for the action, which City At~
torney Tully Seymour ruled cou1d not
be an official council 1tatement unless
Jl received unanimous approval, came
u,.1 T.....,... after a battle over semantict involving
a reference to the council in the text
of the paper.
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MANSON GIRLS MAINTAIN VIGIL DISPITE· V~RDICT
Frank Sinatra bas been accus·
ed by Mexican newsman Nico-
las Sanchez Osorio of atta'ck-
' Ing him when the reporter· at-
tempted to tµe bis picture at
an Acapujo;o .night club. He
claims sm:Atn destroyed his
$800 camera · and hit him on
the face and..,,,;,
KrishJUJ Zeal.ots
seek to Peddl.e
• Councilman Carl Kymla, a co-author
of the statement and the man who
carried Its defense through the verbal
attacks of Rogers, Councilman Donald
MclnDiJ and 1e¥erat Freeway Fighter!,
had .pnJP(lled wording wbicb Aid, "We,
the· mljorlty .of Ille City Council of
Nrirport Beach, oppoee •.. " -
Seriral of. the measure's proponenU tncludinc former Mayor P1ul Gruber,
pleaded that the council remain mute
At Tempi; and Broadway, Kitty, Sandy and 11<.,da Sit It Out . .
Gas Chamber Pressed
For Manson, Three G:irle
on the lloue. From w-. 1m1co1
Rogers, however, lnsi.st«i the reference A ~ ••~. ~ ... --, --. to the councll be atrkken, Contending ~ UMll~ .... -~1· ......
111 lnclulloo "talatad" the argument. but for Ill foreman -• lflnllinl ~
Re · w1nted It to uy, "We, &be un-clan -Wed into court for the ~
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Ro(m had wanted the councilmen -.. -... . ~· ~ -II -
N to dellcnlte themtelves as councllmen murder trl1l. Mags in e.wpo. rt only .1 111e -of the -~ Nomadic cu11· leadtt Charles .-. under their llpltum. 38. oelf.pioclobiielf u JOIUI and 8otan
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Costs Hit_'
$60 Million
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbe ..,_ ol
converting tbe retired ocean ttner•Qbeen
Mary into nwi.time museum and tourl!t
center 1n 1.<ing Beach has rise11 from
St.75 mtiuou to more than $80 m.Dllon,
two thlrda: of it in public money.
A report prepared for the Lecw.ture
today says the clly of Long Beach bas
been authorized by the slate so far
to IJJeDd $41.911 mlllkln on the Queen
from the city's share ofl tide.lands oil
funds .
Museum uhibitors and private con-
ces1ionaires running hotel re.taurants
and shops on the ship are suppoeed
to spend something over m mllllori
to complete the project.
The report, from the slate auditor
genera l and the Legislative Aud.It Com-
mlttee .aay1 I.be city actually ~ spent
f21.I million ao far.
°"""-fit Zoo
:Rescue Too Late
F~or Oily Birds
SAN FJiANCISCO (\f Pl) -Hundre<l1
ol bird8 ~ed from the San Franci!co
Bay oil sll.ck are dyin& 1t the San
Fr4J>!:lac.o ~. where UM:y were taken
after voluntetrs cl~ th e oil off their
feathers lut. •etk.
The d:trector' of' tht zoo said he e1pects
only 2 or 3 pereel:tt survival of 1,700
birds brought in.
DireclOr Ron Reuther said about llOO
birds are dead '° far and only about
100 are expected t.o be allvt: by the
end of the week .
The 900 naure, tabulated by body ~unt
t.oday, Is aHghtly mort hopeful than
Reuther's estimates Monday olth~ ·that
1,200 Wert dead,
But he ~ the outlook waa not &ood -
''lt's d~mn near lmpoufhJe to keep
them alive," Reuther aa.ld.
Reuther said none of the blrd! brouiht
to the t.00 had been released or moved
to another center.
''We can't release them . They would
die ," he said. "We may have to keep
them here for as much as sit month~."
I.he .:ru bave criUclud the roo ctnter
trulment, dtin1 the hiah fatality rate. ~ Robson of Oil Alt.rt, an organiJ..a-
tioi1. JOJ!Ptd to coordinate activitieJ ~er
the 1t1!tq Standard Oil tankers collided
nt¥ the ~Golden Gate Bridge, said his
group ts ~mmendlni that bird stations
not !end their birds to the zoo center.
''We 've had report.5 that they've been
using a · detergenl," Robson said. ··we
hopt for a survival rate of about 25
pei'cent. I think they aavtd about lfl
to II perC<nt after the Santa Barbara
spill."
Police Hunt
More Clues
In Shooting
.s Bess Truman, wife of the former president. waves from her car as she
Some Capilal sources who declined lo
be identified say the cost of the Queen
Mary prcject could be figlaed at more
than $100 million if related costs such
8.!I construction of an access bridge and
parking areas are considered .
Other sea bird cleaning at.atians in t</ewport Beach detectives today are
seeking additional witnesses to the Satur-
day evening shooting that has left a
San Clemente girl in serious condi\jon.
leaves Research Hospital in Kansu CitY,,~Mo., where Mr. Truman has
J been confined sinC.e Jin. 21 , with colitis, an inflamation of the large
t intestine. "Oh. he's fine. He's sitting up in bed." Mrs. Truman told
·• n~'ft'SJlltn. Doctors said h1r. Truman also is eating better and teasin g
_; th~.ti~ The 1970 Legislature requested the
State Lands Commission to report by
Dec. 1 on the statua of all tidelands
Cli! revenues allocated to the Queen Mary
prC1ject.
First of Three
A Sl3.5 million commercial
communications satellite soars
toward permanent outpost in
space aboard 13-story Atlas·
Centaur rocket. Launch of In·
telsat 4 Monday apparently
was perfect. Wednesday, a
smaller military communica-
tions satellite. to provide a hot
line for N/\ TO. is scheduled for
launch. It will he followed Sun-
day by Apollo 14 moonshot.
Nun Claims V .S.
Tapped Phones
Within Church
Detective Sam Amburgey said more
witnesses are being sought to cetlfirtn
detalls ef the shooting which In-
vestigators have already obtain~ from
witnesses who remained o.n the scene .
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. FromPag~ I Th e lengthy report sent to the
Legl,,lature Jan. 111 notes tht the last
$33.3 million of the allocations were
approved conditionally. The commission
reserves the right to object lo any such
spending by Long Beach u much as
two years after the final expenditures
are made.
·~· MANSON TRIAL ... HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -A nun
claimed today Iha! the U.S government
has lapped telephone calls within the
Roman Catholle Church.
Susan Spector, 19, of 220 La Paloma,
was shot point blank in the left side
as she leaped from her abductor'• car
al the intersection of East Coast Highway
and Newport Center Drive.
whotn M11160n has ·viewed as his chief
anlQ<lllll.
"Hey Pops,'' he snapped. "look at
me. You'll never live IO 1tt tha t day
old ma1f. .. --
_ Defense attorneys for Uxise convicted
~ the savage August, 1969 raid on Miss
Tate's hilltop mansion said tbey were
4lupPO!itled but not wrprb«I.
"It's a sad day for Amerlcan justice..,
~"1. Manaon's ~nonal attorney Irv· ii KGarolt. '"lllla trial bu been an
mrt.rtalnment ~ the start."
,. Attorney Fitsgerald II.id earlier he l5oew .thl. cue waa loll "when a change
• ..... from Loo. Anjelu County
tPewhere WU refulod.
· OUtlidie on. the 11.rfiet cttner, a trio ¥ pla. end>anted by Manion and hit e,rlt•1 C2'1ldfi" eorri'!'ftlmal lite style o! free ro... iDflred wllb mqalolnanta, held •
~ Good. 21, -r,lcClnn. It', · ~._ Biliell 21; heard the wrdtct
tranilstor1 ndlo iking with otber1
Ill the cmnt.
''Rl'll be out, .. aald Mia Good. ''All
=~~~·out. 1bere'1 Revolution
"We know we're going ·w the deeert
• • . Charlie too."
Deferwe attorneys ooted lf the. four
are -to join their vlctif!ll In rttemlty~ the cast wiH be 1utomatlcally
be reviewed by the California Supreme
Court. ..
U lilt Ill prilon ii \lie verdict, Ibey
~·-!. . Specglitim 111 that Mill Krmwinkel, iilo·v .. Houten and MW Atldn! will
6empt to lf>aJ"e thetr leader from San
Quentin'• 1•11 m&rnbet.
"Could tbiey? Kanatek "'" asked.
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~· '.fhailand 'Secure'
• BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) -VJce
Premier Praphas Charnn.thlen said Mon·
day the general securl!y · situation In
lk>ulhtrn 1llailari"d hal!i Improved lo the
extent that in most areas only police
ftrees are ufl@lf now to suppre!'.! ter-
rorl.!ta an4 baadks. Prapha11 said the
army is st.ill being used only in a dislriCt
in Narathiva'!, in 50Uthernmost Thailand.
Troops m other areas have returned
to their camps, be aaid.
DAILY PILOT
"Whal is there to save?" he responded.
M&nlOll himltU drew a IOmtthnet-
moving and certainly pitiable picture
t1f his liie -what it made him finally
-during the long trial thal has so
far coat fi'S0,000 in taxpayers· money.
The defense frequently attacked what
it termed a prejudicial prosecution in
detailing the Manson Family life-style.
''! did my best to get along in your
society," Manaon dtclared at one point.
"You pick a little old scroungy nobody
that eats out of the garbage can. that
nobody :want!, that was kJcked' out of
the penitentiary, that has been dragged
t.hrougb every Hell hole that you can
think of, and you put him in a courtroom.
"You expect to bruk me! Impossible.
"You broke me years ago."
A newsman who finally aucceeded in
tracktne down the unidentified SS.year.old
woman who gave birth to Charles
Mamon out.of.wedlock when &he was
l5 In the Kentucky hill country. describes
her now a& feellnj: llO years old.
One tbJng is certain today : Charlie
Manson, the tell-proclaimed scroungy lit·
tle nobody, reincarnatioa of Christ and
personification of Satin, iJ no longer
a JCroWllY UUle nobody.
Whatever aatLsfacUon that may give
him .
Ft'om Page I
FREEWAY ...
lbe fact on an alternate traffic 10lution.
"Maybe," Croul said, "the alternatives
are too tough to Jive with -too expensive
to live with.
"Until we find out," be said. ''I don't
want to close the door."
'Ille questlom that -pt>nding a court
hearing Friday -that wUJ be briore
the voters ask if the eouncil should
rescind an existing agreement with the
at.ate on the route of the freeway through
Corona del Mar and for a chaner amend·
ment requiring future referendums
before any new agreements, on any
freeway, can be signed.
ln their ballot arguments, the coun·
c/lmen stress no definitive on nn thr
agreement should be forced until the
traffic study , now under way, has been
completed.
In their argument against the ch1rter
amendment, the councilmen contend
passage "would le:ave no one In your
city government with authority to a.ct
or ape.alt In lbe city's behalf,"
The Lands Commission report said
that Long Beach and Diners Club and
other concessionaires bad 1peot 1 total
$33.43 million by June 30. 1970.
The report also said only the
Legislature can determine "whether the
trust money that is being expended on
the City of Long Beach's maritime
museum project is jusUCied in terms
of state needs."
Ft'Om Pagel
KRISHNA ...
Sister Joques Egan. subpoenaed to
testify before a grand jury investigating
an alleged bomb-kidnap plot, made the
charge in a statement distributed to
Apollo 14 Crew re~~t~:~e six reasonB why she refused
to testily before the grand jury. One Practices New of the reasons was that evide~ that brought her before the grand jury was
secured by illegal wire taps. Then she
L d• T 1• said: an Ing ac JCS "In •ddihon. all or some of the
telephone communications monitored by
CAPE KENNEDY, Fla . (AP ) -Tile the -U.S government involved com·
Apollo 14 astronauts climbed aboard munlcatlons ·within the Roman Catholie
spaceship trainers today to practice a Church or America and, specifically,
new landing technique Intended to gui de between my provinci11l headquarters and
them to a pinpoint landing in one of the offices of the church in New York
that they are in fa ct, a bona fide religious Rome and throughout the United States."
order, among other things. the roughest areas of the moon . !he In the statement Sister Egan did not
Hirscbberg also uid he Is not oertaln. craggy Fra Mauro highlands. explain why she believed the government
even if their permit is granted, if the Alan B. Shepard Jr .. Edgar D. Mitchell was monitoring calls within the church,
sect will be. permitted at Fashion Island and Stuart A. Roos.a were up early and she did not answer questlons from
because its shops and malls are on to hone themselve.!I for the delicate Ian-reporters.
prlvale property. ding attempt. The jury is looking into aspects of
"'The shooting (Which occu red at 6:30
p.m.) took place in fairly heavy traffic-,
so there must be , several people who
saw it." Amburgey said.
The suspect, who is a middle aged
ma n, heavy set and of medium build.
picked up the hitthhiking Miss Spector
in Soutll Laguna.
She was driving to Newport Beach
when her car broke do\vn and she started
hitchhiking, police said.
As the car -described as a new
model. dark sedan -approached
Newport Center Drive. the driver pulled
a gun and told her she would hive
to come with him.
"At this point, he started t.o turn
onto Ne wport Center Drive and she
started lo jump out of the car.''
Amburgey i;aid . ''The suspect fired at
her point blank."
The detective said the impact ef thlt
shot drove Miss Spector eut of the car
and the suspect meved off through traf-
(ic.
The group has been· in and out ,:i case involving three Roman Catholic
of the news in Laguna Beach for more The rehearsal started with Shepard priests. a former prie:st. a nun and B" hd G' }
than a year, since they first sought and Mitchell in the Lunar module a Pakistani graduate student indicted Irt . ay Ir
City Council permission to chant and simulator, activating systems as they on charges of plotting to kidnap President
sell their magazine on the streets. will do before the separation and descent Nixon's loreign affair~ adviser, Henry An } D • to the surface. Roosa 'N'Orke<t out in ge a aVIS The Laguna city at torney ruled !hat. the command module trainer. Kissinger. and blow Up the lleating
as a bone fide religious group. they At the launch pad. the countdown which systems in five. federal buildings on
did not need a permi~ and the eouncil Feb. 22. G N p . I led th h •·h s~rted Monday continued on schedule Th . d' •·n<1·" d J elS 0 arty simp y reques at I ey uc ave in toward a Jaunchlng Sunday at 3:23 p.m. e 1n 1ctments, 11.11 cu own an
an orderly manner, observing ord inances Major procedures today including hook-12. did not mention telephone cal111.
against blocking traffic and disturbing ing up ordnance and loading liquid ox-Sister Egan was granted immunity SAN'lt°AFAEL (AP) -Black mllltant
the peace. ygen aboard the command ship and f\1onday by U.S. District Court Judge Angela Davis celebrated her 27th blrth·
The Krishna group established a checking systen'lll of the rocket's first R. Dixon Herman and directed to testify. da y on a Marin County Jail cell today
temple in an old home on Laguna'.!! stage. This morning she said·llhe would refuse. without flowers or a birthday cake.
Woodland Drive and commenced a During the night, 8 small le ak was F'our others could be called to tesUfy. "It's just a normal day as l know,"
missionary campaign aimed at reforming detected in a hydraulic pa ck age Al least two of them said thty would said Mar.in County Sheriff's Capt. Harvey
youthful drug users. associated with engine No. 3 in thr testify. Teague. ''I don't know of any particular
Downtown merchants rt.peatedly com-5econd atage. The paekage wa ll removed Oll1er reasons given by Sister Egan plans."
plained about their chanting and drum-and several partl will be replaced , with for her refusal i,1·ere : the !aw is un-Teague sajd ?<.1iss Davis would not
beating and th e city finally turned to reinstaUation slated W e d n e 11 day constitutional and fails to protect her have a bir!hda.v cake and was not permit-
the district attorney's office for help. Launch officials said the problem will against future prosecution, the Jaw led lo receive 26 red roses which arrived
It was advised that little could be done have no effect on the countdown. permits the grand jury to use her at the jail for her f\.1onday.
in view of the group's rellgious standing. In the new \anding maneuver. the testimony against her and the govern· At torn ey Allan Brat.sky, part of her
Irt December, two Laguna attorneys, Apollo 14 command ship Kitty Hawk ment Is asking the grand jury to exceed five-lawyer defense team. said the florisf
John Knowles and William Wilcoxen, will dip within 12 miles of the lunar its power because it Is soliciting evidence told him the roses had been sent from
appeared before lhe eounc\I maintaining surface before releasing tht:! lunar modult nutside the middle district o f Jt.aly with a card in Italian which was
!heir business w11s being disrupted by Antares for its descent on feb. 5. Pennsylvania. signed : ''The People of Italy."
20-minute chanting sessions staged by 'l·----------------~-----iiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii~~io;;~~~~~~~---.. the Krishna group under their office II
windows.
Knowl~ made his point by addressing
the council over a tape recording of
the sound effects reaching his office. • • • DOES YOUR CARPETING
LOOK LIKE "CURLY -TOP" HERE?
"..,_.. ...... H••= ..... The CCC statement on the first
'--P• IMdii -,..... ,.., meuure cont.ends the freeway through
Wilcoxen , said he had defended the
right of tbe sect when It first arrived
and la ter had tried verbal persuaiion
to quiet the chanting. Ht now viewed
their behavior as a matter of criminal
Jaw, the attorney said, and fel\ lhe
dl.!ltrict attorney would be willina to
prose<:ut.e ii be pursued the case., dwg·
ing "aural aggression." Thi~. 11ld.
WllCC1xen. "'is the aame 11 Ir they came
in ahd pUnched m~ in the DOit or
c.tt ...._ s-a-. eut.ern_,Ne)'t'port Beach will destroy the
oAAHM Q>Alf PUll.tSM*""°"'"AMl'. , c.!tf'J ·~ mid environment.
·: i.Mtrf Nf w • .a. --• : ' -;Jn U!'Jinl' adoption Of the charter
..,...-., •rA.~ ' -~ , _ ~~ ~ CCC says It will tmui't
J.ck •· ~.tf.;WI.. · _ -• Jbe Voter 'Will be infonned and Vk:t...,_:ia~1 •.C-~l ~-~ • · JGaranteiid' Voice in freeway decisiODS '' . . \ n...,. t'4 .... n .. . :.:.':. :: .. ,.nw
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tore up my papers."
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Jacqueline Kennedy Onassi1 w11 described to-
dly u "very upset" that 1 rtproduction of her Wblte House portrait will ·~
pear on • mapzlnt cover. almost at the aamt time as lhe official unveilin1. · Ji reproduction or a portrait by New York artJ.rt Aaron Shiller will be
feetw'ed in the March llsue of McCall'• to appear on neWatandt Feb. 23. Ex·
I capt for I mtnor chll'ill In Mrs. onusia' handa.. I\ will be kienUcal to that
--IChedulld to bt Mown for the tlrsl thne 7at a' WhJte Houae ~•pt.Ion in mid.
February.
~ Tuckmnan, llOCrtlary ol the widow ol Ibo late Pmldt!ot John F.
Kenntdy, ·Mkl•ln •n Interview w!tb UPI : " Mrs. Onaas;a ii very upset. We find
It emblrruainr and awkward. I would not blame the Nllora if they were
furious."
Connie Stuart. stiff director ror Mrs. Nl:xon, commented: "It doesn't
tMke any dl!ference to us. This ts 1111 betwetn Mra. onasals. Shlkler and
McCall'a." •
tlon.
McCllJ'a pJd Mrs. OnaMi• give htr permls.!ion tor uae ot the reproduc-
· Mrs. Onassis does nnt plan to attend the White Houae wivelllnl of her
portraJt and that of the late .Pruklent.
IF SO, JOG ON DOWN TO
ALDEN 'S, AND SEE HOW
QUICKLY ALDEN 'S CAN
REJUVENATE YOUR HOME!
You 'll flip your wig when you vie.w t~e most diversifi ed
selection of cerpetin g in ·Orange County!
·Thlt eel ln1pl,.ci ~your 11l1sm 1n, "Eety Ed" Pow1rt
aANTA AMA, OU.NOi
TUITIN CAii ••• _ ALDIN'I
RID HILL CA•,ITI
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ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 l'lacentla Ave.
COSTA MIU
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J'UESOAY, JANUARY 26, ·197 r
TodaY'• Plaal
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J'EN CENTS
GWC Madrigal Singers Play in Modern Tone
By ALAN DmKIN
, Of .. De.llY .. lie! Sti tt
'"'er were asked to entertain and
entertain they did. But many members
af ' " ... Huntington Beach Chamber of
C ce must have been surprised
at iwn1e of the notes struck by G<:ilden
West CoUege·a Madrigal Singers Monday
night.
Aftu singing a selection of ancient •1¥1 modern ballads, the students
dedicated a few numbers to oil com·
pan1eo, tupayen and the city.
nie; --no1 · -pllmentary· but ~e given with JOOG ~ Md
were applauded b)I tbe bu!inellmen and
city oll1clals at the 1nl!all•;)>anquet.
The" first crlUcal aong.tltled. ".Mother''
was dtdicaled "to 1 the oil companies
In Callf01111a. 1mo.. lflecllollltely to
many u mother oJl, mo&ber •"au. or
in the outlying distri~ II mother mud.
"Mother bu provld4d prelly '!'ll filr
us aild we in n:b provide af.
DAILY t"TLOT' l ttff .......
THEIR SERVfC! RECOGNIZED BY ·HUNTINGTON CHAMBER
Outstanding Citizen W•ite and Woman of the YNr K.tnnedy
2 in Huntington Beach
Horwred by Chamber
Two citizens with years of public
1ervice behind them and perhaps many
more ahe"ad were honored by the Hun·
tington Beach Chamber of Commerce
Monday night.
Former councilman and former school
board member Noble J. Wa1te .wu
presented the Outslanding Citizen A'.w~d
and Mrs. Betty Kennedy. an active
worker ln civic affairs, was named
W~an of the Year.
The lropbles were presented during
the 17th annual installation banquet of
the chamber in the Sheraton Leach Inn.
The w1nDers were appl1uded by about
200 hUbdrod leading cltif.e ...
Police OUe~ Earle Robitaille also wu
bobored at· the banquet. He and his
stiff received a SJ¥cial merit award
for thflr cooperation with the chamber ·
in ?ta youth opportunities program, small
-oem!un.and -clUb .pro.
If""'·
at peak need.s, "cleanup of downtown
undesirable.s, and ~ peaceful at..
mosphere on heavily aaturated beaches."
Waite, a druggist, married with four
children, bas given much terVice in
church, acouting and .!dlool activities.
Reading the citation. Mayor Donald
Shipley s a I d Waite ii a member of
the esecutive board. Boy Scouts of
Amerltan, Orange-Empire a cburcb ad·
miDistrator. visits many elderly peoj>le
confined at home and Ls !oat.er parent
o[ a 16-year-o!d Navajo Indian.
W,alte's put actMt!es 1ocludo beinl
a prtsident of the Lk>n3 Chili, member
of the Orange Coast Coll... Adv!aory
&a.ref, director of the chamber, president
of the Downtown Businessmen's A.Noel.a+
tlon and a sponsor of baseball te1JJ1J
al the recreation center.
1"e women's dlvblon of the chamber
(See CllAMBER, P ... I )
fectionately for mother. Mother bas no
problenu at all putting oil c ,;Ja la
residential are.as and bualnesa diltricta.
Mother has no problem castii1' oil upon
the waters."
The second barb, called "My Aunt,"
was dedicated to a city "who with ;reat
foresight and determination baa maiiapd
lo build park:t near apartment complexes
while payll'll for them with ~rty
taxes paid by ·the bomeownen, hu
DWl•&\!d to put thr.e gas atat!om and
a liquor atore at every intenection and
provided our college with tb own do-ft·
yooraelf center," a reference' to a
bardwart and lumber store approved
Dell' Golden West.
~ The 14 students also included an ode
to the taipayers entitled "A F:'oc>J" and
another criticlsm of the city which claim·
ed Ullt much of the city's beauliflcation
fUnds have been spent on improvtment
a! Pacific O>asl Highway, seen tllOllly
by tourbt!, whl1e In the cit}' .. oo!y
a few pubHc parks have been com·
pleted."
The dedlcaUons were read by John
Spitler and Mike Nolan. Director WlJTerl
Peterkin explained that the special songs
were the atudenls' own ldea .
"Once we said it would be okay. they
got very enthusiastic about it," he Mid.
"We were just careful to make sure
they did not name any particular eom·
panies."
The songs struck no noticeable discord,
hut rllber .. t the loM kr the evenJnr.
Later In the proceed1np Mayor 1-ld
Shipley quipped, .. ! think we better Rnd
them .some or the minutes of the dty
council becaute we are not quite that
bad. I know they were only kidding
-at least I think they were."
Dr. R. Dudley Boyce, president of
Golden West College, who eave a talk
titled "Our Town," called for a haJt
in the "malignant: growth of distance
(See MADBIGAU, Pap I )
Manson's Death Sought
Three Convicted Girls Weep During Night
From Wire Services
A buzzer blared and the jury, grim
but for its foreman -a grinning morti·
cian -filed into court for the climactic
moment in perhaps the 20th Century's
longest., eosllie.!t and most spectacular
murder trial.
Nomadic cult leader Charles Manson.
36, self-proclaimed as Jesus and Satan
personified wu: there, dapper in a.scot
scarf.
He smiled at three girb accused of
Alert Barmaid
tasting blood and stabbing through bone
in the vicious massacre of actress Sharon
Tate, the unborn son she carried and
six adults.
Susan Atkins, 22, Patricia Krenwlnkel.
23, and Leslie Van Houten, 21, were
pale, but wort red-white-and·blue ribbons
in their dark hair.
Jury Foreman Herman Tubrick flashed
a broad grin at the prosecuting team
that baa argued for seven months that
the four accused Manson Family
Fountain Valley
members were guilty of 27 counts of
murder and conspiracy.
Somehow, everyone knew.
Reading in a monotone for 18 minutel,
Court Clerk Gene DlllTOw said the jury
deliberating t2 hours and 40 minutes
had found the shaggy clan leader and
his three sisters guilty.
"Look how sad they all look," MW
Van Houten -a onetime high school
beauty queen -remarked, starlng at
Fingers Two $1.5 Million Tab Put
Heist S.usDH,fs fl_ .4 ,.,, -.!.I .~ . .,.A .... ,... .. ~-;. ..... ''l~l!M=.l»FtHfr~VSwm ·
Pollco ~.too ,..-..Y ~ arw ' .• -· ' .J . lft 1f&Witlltin_....dl City Jatf ..... y ,, ,..~·~··--... ~,,,, ~-~' I . ''. . I ...
thanb '~• i •---•• wbo ' ided A ·it.I mJllJon price tac baa l>atn of the lrall. Tho $1 .5 mtllloa fllll!t
to • aim !HIT~ prov attached to a plan for a hiltlng, bikJng ls his eatimate or the cOiSt to mah i
offictts with a car license number and horse riding trail in Fountain Valley.
leading to their capture. Parks and recreation commissioners
The suapects were identified as Daniel .study tbt proposal at 8 (l'clock toni&ht.
L. Ortit, ti. or 1$922 Linden st.. Hun-Initial plans called for linking the
Edison right-of.way, Mile Square Park tington Beach, and Mk:hael Blado, 19• and the Santa Ana River by using tile
Yuba City. Both are accused of robbing Warner F1ood Control Channel as an
LltUe Aggie'&, 1 beer bar at 16.W Beach ertensive trail system.
Blvd. (lf $Hl8 in cash Monday night. "But we'd have to completely cover
Mona sue Wagner, a bar emptoye the channel and build foot bridges over aU strt.els. That's a lot of mone y , ' '
told police the two men were in tbe Bill Hintze. an administrative assistant
bar about 10 p.m. and repeatedly asked for the city, said Monday.
other customers for money. Sbe thtn Hintze conducted a feasibility study
asked them to leave.
Around 10:42 p.m. the pair re-enterf!d
the bar. allegedly telling r.::-tc "-i:'eezt''
as they looted the tlll. They then ordered
her into the re.stroom, she told in·
ve.stlgating officers.
Miss Wagner, 25, 1aid she came out
of the restroom shorUy after the holdup
just as the getaway car wu JIUlling
away.
The car's liceruie number, provided
6y Miss Wagner, was broadcast to other
officers who located the car and the
two men leas than a mile from the
alleged holdup.
Detectives, meanwhile, a r e in·
vestlgating another robbery which oc-
curred at ~:31 a.m. today at a Mobil
Gas station at 15001 Golden Welt St.
Two men URd a blue .38 caliber
revolver to rob the station of an
uns~ed amount of money and fled
on foot, tqCOl"dlnf-to police reporta:.
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USO Day Proclaimed .
Hun!in""'1 Beacll Mayor Donald D.
Shlp!ey baa proclaimed Feb. 4 Unite!
Service Organ!iat!on (USO) clay to """°'
the orpnJlatkm'a 30 yean of e:erviee
to membert of the Armed Forca
tllroucl>out the world.
Airplane Pirate
Nabbed by Crew
During La yover
SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) -The crew
of a hijacked Dominican Qui.sque yana
Airline Lockhead Constellation today
overpowered and captured the sky pirate
when the plane landed at Cabo Rojo
to refuel for the flight to Cuba.
An airline spokesman said none of
the 74 persons aboard was injured ln
the atruggie to overpower the hijacker,
Identified as a Spaniard, Enrique
Jimenez. Crew members wrested from
him a boUlc he: WB! carrying which
he ..-id contained nitroglycerine.
Clbo Rojo la at the e:outhem tnd
of. tbe country and 23 miJea from ~
-with Ratti. Troo1>1 a1lrTOUndeif
the plea when It laoded and refuaed
It petm1allan to tal<e off until the hi·
jack ... aDowed the passengen to d!t<m·
~. The plane was hijacked only 15
mlnutea after leaving Santo Oomln&o
for an.Jllln earUer today.
It a reality.
''The problem ls, we have to fix the
channel so no childrtn could eet into
It," he explained. "We can't almply fence
it In because the <Irani• County Flood
Control Diltrlct bu to bave acceas for
heavy machlnery."
Tbat means building a concrttfi pipe
strttchfna across the width of Fountain
Valley - an expensive trail.
An alternate suggested by Hlnif.e would
Unit jull Mlle Squaro Park with the
Santa Ana River at an estimated cost
ol 1375,000.
"We'd need less bridges, making lt
cheaper," he said.
Hlnbe aaid no other trails are cur-
rently under study in the city of which
be i.s aware.
"Trails are the coming thing . I think
they're a good idea, but this ta tot
expensive to make it feasible."
The commission will take a loot at
the trail when It meet.s In HaU A of
the community ctnter tonight.
Helipad Okayed
For Huntington
Police Roof
Huntfngtm Beach hu rtc-elv ed
clearance from the Federal AYllti<in
Agency <FAA) for· a beUoopter 1andiuif,
pad on top of th< propoaed four.at.ry
pol!ce bul!dlng.
FAA of11Clals, however, recommended
that takaofl and landing patlernl he
dea1ined to aio!d Hunt!n&ton Beacb High
School to the oouth.
the jurors with a grotesque upresaion
of pity.
Darrow read her name.
.. Guilty ol murder." he Intoned.
''They anticipated the verdict, .. Aid
defense attorney Paul Fitzgerald. ''Tbey
expected to he found guilty... 'Ille jury
reassembles Thursday 1n the pt.nalty:
phase of the trial.
Despite the twll!I~ dash and brando
displayed by Manson and hia team of
(See MANSON, P11< I)
Apollo 14 Crew
Puts in Practice ·
On Landing
CAPE DNNEDY, FIL (t.Jif _;.~
Apollo lf 'Ulniailllo i:il!llllod '1bciM
apteeoh!p tralom today lo practice a
new landing technique Inf.ended to euide
them to a pinpoint Landing in one ot
the roughest .,... of the moon, the
craggy Fra Mluro blghlandl.
Alan B. Shepatd Jr .• Edgar o: Mltchell
and Stuart A. Roo!a were up early
lo bone themaelves for the del1cai. laD-
ding attempt.
The rehearsal started with ~
and Mitchell in the Lunar JDOdu1ti
simulator, activating systems u they
wJil do before the separation and -
to the •urlace. Roosa worAd out la
the C'Ol1Unand module trainer.
Al the launch pad, the countdown which
started Monday continued on schedule
tov.·ard a launching SUnday al 3:23 p.m.
Major procedures today lncludlng hook·
Ing up ordnance and loading liquid ox·
ygen aboard the command ship and
checking systems of the rocket'• first
stage.
During the night, a small leak was
detected in a hydraulic p a c k a g •
associated with engine No. 3 In the
second stage. The package was removed
and aeveral parts wU1 be replaced, with
reinstallation slated W e d n e a d a y •
Launch officials II.id the prnblem will
have no effect on the countdown.
In the new landing maneaver, the
Apollo II command ship Kitty Hawk
will dip within 12 milea « tbe lunar
aurtece before releasing the lunar module
An;tares for ita descent on Feb. 5.
In recent !ntervfew. Rooaa npla!ned
the joined spacah1ps wfll fire Into an
lr\Wal !WJ&r orbit rangiq from 15 to
IN miles •hove the IUJ'face.~ Liter, th!•
wJil be shilled to I path of ]1 to A
mllea hllh. .......
'Ebe citation, read by outgoing presl·
dent Peter Horton, praised the "superior
~.,....ices" established lo Ibo city
-lhe·he)ieopter patrols, tbe'"Ten Plan"
oC'.11oUered boun to Intensify manpower
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'Q.ue.en' Costs G.o Up Again
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"We have no objectkm to the landin&
pad," :rA Ray, air traffi.c control
•pecialfll lor the FAA. said. Hffowmor, wt don't give approvals, onJ,y rtoom·
""""a&Mne. The state aws o•• lhea." 'Ibo PAA atadlad the pr_.i a11a
at )llnalooi A""'ue and Main· Street
to. -u 11· will i.1e1""' wltb
the· &fr' -around 11 or Diiier. air lacU!llea. • •
Seal Beach Picks •
Gity Attorney · '
1<rrJ M. Pattenon. a Slllla Ana clcy ;;r#=~:= -~ay. ~ He took olfice the 11me day a11 SNJ
8-:h'a· 'llOW' City -· R·blit M<,trl, 1'ho flll!I I VlcanCy < 'led
!ail July w~ Lee !lllntt waa fin · •l,)'Ot' MortVn A. Baum 1&kl Pat ~SOI>
Is .''oi>v!ooail' lalo•ledpobl< In nlunicipa!
ala1n •• llnce be 11 bo!jl I JaW)'er and a~tman. " h-Is a!IO th< clly altomoy
In l'llc<nUa and baa I prl'llte praci1cl
in~Hew'°"a.dl.
.. Con11ersion of LiMr Tal,bed Q/, $60 Million .
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tiie "'81 ·of
"""'erllllg the relJred ""'.. llnor QI.-Mary tnto maritime mlfte\Un and touriat
oioter ·ln Lone ·-·--·"""' 18.7$ 1!llllion ....... ~ -~.
hri> th1rc1a of 11 In fU>!ic money.
'A repcri ... , •• ,("" the Ut,w.tlft
toc!ay Ol}'I tht .city bl ...., ·-....
be<n authorlted by IN 1tote '° far to sptlld 111~18 mflllili .. tlie Qoeoo
from the . clly'i ...... .(Jf ilde!aodl oil
funds. r \ .
M-ubl_, and private con-
_.. nmnin( hoW· -and alJopo on llici lldp • .,. IAl)lPOlld
to-.apood • .._ -111 -
"W11ve ' aJlo left ·tt , up. to tbt •city to_.., -...-.. "Illy-·
M()at rtpoN don't refer to .. vu oalJaatat eOndltlonl.!' °" ................ 00,lt llJller ...
p1alMd that 1111 pad :woilJd be "" !in' dlnl'r 111<1. takaolla clil)o, DOI' ~ home fadl111 1or lhO two'lllllloojltOr police
force. ~ .
·~t _, "'place our llto ~II Gothard
Streit, llVlll II .. ha.. or ..... tbal
--ladllty, H'llUlor ......
1lle ailtua of the --bellcopter facility wall pil* ID -doObt ..... tt ........... r..eatfy
lhal .the-faclDtJ Is bu!lt .. ltod llouCht !rain ·U* '"'"'111 for Ull a ,on lllld
tr ncn.u.. lac!llUea Giiiy.
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HONORED BY CHAMBER
Pol ice Chief R.obltaill•
F rom Paa~ 1
CHAMBER
picked Mrs. Kennedy as
cl the Year.
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the Woman
She bas served as secretary of the
Huntington Beach CoonlinaUng Council
¥d . participated in the Community
CongreM.
·She is a member of the Las Olas
Toastmistress Club and was announcer
for the Huntington Beach 4lh of JuJy
Parade. Mrs. Kennedy has been busy
in recreation and parks services and
'4'as a member of the Santa Ana River
Project Citizens Committee w h I c h
studied use of the river a.s a tri.eounty
" park for trails.
1 -She is active with the Sun View
&tementary School PFO, is a junior
p}lro! mother with the Girl Scouts and
'A'Qrks part time in the nursery of
1eslminster Hospital. Mrs. Kennedy also was campaign
manager for Mrs. Norma Gibbs in her
r;uccessful bid for election to the Hun·
tington Beach city council last April.
Report Planned
On Unification
t\.t HOME Meet
A committee report on unification of
local di&tl'Jru will be presented at a
rrleeUng of the HOME COuncil at 8
Wednesday in the 1dminiatrative
ex.
ederlck Koch. an 1dministr1tor Jn
~ Orange Cclunty Education Depart-
~~nt. also will attend the meeting to
~wer questions on unification. the com-
bining or elementary and high school
d.,tricts.
,State law requires a vote on unification °' area school districts before the 1972
presidential eltttion.
Koch also will speak on unification
at a meeting of the League of Women
Vbters at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in the
Qmlmunlly Methodist Church, 6662 Heil
_.\\re. The LWV will ho.st a reception
for Jack Roper, the new superintendent
of the Huntington Beach Union High
f('hool District. at 10:30 a.m. Thursday.
Instead of Wednesday as previously an-
~unced.
'Pill' Suit Settled
·LOS ANGELES IUPI ) -A man who
c~tended bis wife died o! complications
caused by birth control pil!s Monday
a.ccepted a $101.500 se ttlement from three
p,h.vslcians. Donald R. Rightsell, 27, a
Redondo Beach salesman filed suit on
behalf of himself and his son, Donald
Jr., S. He contended his wife. Kath y,
23. died Aug. 19, 1966 after taking Enovid
for nearly two years.
DAILY PILOT
OlllA.NGI (;CAST PU•Ll»o!IJtG COMPAMY
Roheri N. WeM
Pr•l6eftt •r" PwlWW..-
J•cit R. Curl1y
Vkt Pl'bldt!ll •nrll Olnon.I #.liMW
Ttiom 11 Kt1"t!I
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Court Say.s ·
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No Force ·
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Tho
California Supreme Court ruled today
that school districts may assign pupill
to specific schools for Integral.ion
purposes but may not force them to
go there on a achoo! bus.
That i5 the essence, the Supreme Court
said, of the stat.e's new "anti-busing"
law, which prohibi ts districL!I from busing
students outside their own school
neighborhood without parental consent.
The court upheld the two-month-old
anti-busing law, which provides that no
school district "shall require any student
or pupil& to be transported for any.
pw-pose. or for any reason without the
written permission of the parent or guar·
d. •• ' 1an.
But in 1 unanimous opinion, the lllgh
court lleld tllal all the law prohibits
ls the practice Qf forcing students to
use district transportation in getting to
the assigned school.
An interpretation that tlle law gives
parents rlgh~ to refuse p Q p i I
assignments, the opinion said, "would
beget a parental right to dlacriminate,
that would enable many to exploit that
right to inflict racial prejudice.
"It would empower these private
persons to inject the venom of racial
discrimination into the veins of govern-
ment. Such a statute would be un-
constitutional on its face,"
The case arose out or controversy
concerning the proposed Park South com-
plex in San Francisco. The court decision
upheld the legallty of the school board's
program under the new statute.
The majority opinion. written by
Ju!ltice Mathew 0. Tobrlner. wes con-
curred ln by justicts Raymond E. Peters,
Stanley Mosk and Raymond L. Sullivan.
Justices Louis H. Burke, Chief Justice
Donald R. Wright and Justice Marshall
F. McComb wrote a brief separate con-
curring opinion:
We know that racial animosity chiefly
develops in the ch ild who is reared
in an environment that fosters it," the
majorlly opinion said.
"We would keep our schools free from
I~ contamination; indeed, our Supreme
Court has said that our constitutional
obligation compels the Immediate cleans-
ing of every schoolroom where the law
countenances its presence .
"How, then . can we uphold as con·
stitutiona1 a statute that categorically
bars • principal and sometimes excluai.ve
antidote t.o the spread and growth of
thi.~ guilty toxin .. ."?''
The court conceded that Jn some cases
pupil assignment by school boards might
not be ''cort6titutional/y e-0mpelled."
LEADS CHAMBER IN '71
Attornty Klln,.n1mlth
F rom Pqe 1
MADRIG ALS •••
and dlstrud between 'ge1erations."
He applauded tile city council 's i!lction
ln , a,ppoin_UJ'.11 itudents to the recenll,y
formed iirilionmental council. He said
that youth" had gone througl\ a period
of conllict and alienation bul was ready
to enter society again to work with
the establishment. '
"But we must meet youth's urge for
relevance and construcUve 1ervk:e." Dr.
Boyce added.
Tlie new president of the ,chamber,
attomeY Allen Kllngensmtth. commented
that be waa concerned that. only tom-
merdal mterw.s Wire rannlnc-lhl'cham.
ber' and ftlt that lta membership ba!fl
should be broadened.
"The 1tudenta are aingb)g, making
remarks tha.t m.a}'bt thttt ir 10111ething
to." be aald.
New offk:en of tht: chamblr'. lnllalled
by Judge Charita A. B&utr. "ire Klins·
ensmiih, pre1ldtftt.; William roeter,
fil'lt vice prMldtnt: Robert. Terry. llflo
"'"" vice preoldent; P'!ll -friueU, tre.asurer; and Peter Horton, lmmedlat.e
pMt presldeut.. _
The 1971 offictr1 for the woimn'1
division are Mam.le Selller. pruident;
Pepy t'r,.mlll, first Yloo puoldent;
Alice Trmlnger. '9COl1<t ,vice FtSldent:
Maroelllot IAPthomt, r • c o 11 d I n I
tteretlry: Unda G • r a r d • n , oor·
r_.itn1 IOd'ellcy, aod Jp Swllvan,
trt&IUfet'.
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Curr an New ' .
' ' Facilities
President
Larry Curran. an 1tklriley, wu electlld
president of the Huntington Beach PUblic
Facilities Corporation at the group'•
organizational meeting this morning.
William D. Armstrong wu namtd vice
president and William Ritter vice pre.!11·
dent.
The five·member corporation was ap-
oointed by the city council to provide
financing for the planned $8 .~ million
civic center and $3 million library. The
corporation will lease tht: fa cilities to
the city with the lease providing seeurity
for the sale of construction bonds.
City finance Director Ben Argucllo
and Assistant City Adm in is t r a t o r
Brander Castle were named as assi!ltant
secretaries to the body. The Bank of
America will act as trustee .
THREE FEMALE DEFENDANTS SMILE AS THEY LEAVE COURTROOM AFTER MONDAY'S VERDICT
Convicted With Mins.on: P1tricia Krenwinkel, SuN n Atkin1 and Lesll1 V1 nHouten
The corporation directe d the ci ty's
legal co111suttanlS, O'Melveny & Myers,
Los Angeles, to apply to the Internal
Revenue Service for a ruling on whether
the building bonds will be exempt from
federal taxes.
The board also agreed to meet M
the last Wednesday of every month 1t
4 p.m. in the council chambers, beginning
in February.
Charlie Manson
Blanies S ociety
For Guilty No d
LOS ANGELES {UPI) -The way
Charlie Manson secs ii, society hasn't
given him a fair shake since the day
he was born.
So he wasn't surprised Monday when
a middle-age jury found him guilty of
seven murders he says he didn't commit.
The illegitimate son of a prostitute,
Manson. who grew up In foster homes
and reform schools. described himself
as "one of your garbage people . one
who fell by the side of the road."
"l did my best to get aloog in your
society," he testified once during his
seven·month murder trial, "and now you
v.•ant to kill me."
The 36-year-old ex-eonvict maintained
rrom the beginning of hls courl ap-
riearances in the Tate-LaBianca case
that he \\'anted to defend himself because
he didn't trust lawyers.
He tried repeatedly during the. trial
to fire attorney Irving Kanarek Bnd
called out to the jury, "Th is man doesn't
reoresent me."
In occasional letters to the undergrou nd
~~e~s and in remarks made in court,
ManS-On e:tpressed the philosophy that
!he outcome of the tria l was
predetermined and the jury prejudiced
against him .
''l look at the jury and they won't
look at me," he said. "Have they judged
me already? They are afraid of me,
and do you know why they are afra id
of me -because of the newspapers.
They made me a monster and I have
to live with that the rest of my life."
Jury Selecti on
I n Beach Man's
Trial Conti nues
Jury selectio n continued today in the
Orang e County Superior Cclurt. trial of
a Huntington Beach man accused of
the murder of a fell ow defendant In
s drug prosecution .
Robert Eugene \Villiams. 18. of 15114
Pecan St .. , is on 1rial in Judge Robert
L . Corfman's courtroom for the alleged
slaying last Nov. 7 of Robert l.A'!roy
Hermann. 19. of 416 15th St., Huntington
Beach.
Both men were arresled by Huntington
Beach poli ce last Oct. 31 in a raid
whlcr led to the filing of drug and
possession of explosives charges against
bol.h men and Williams' codefendant
Martha Ellen Riggs, 19, of 1824 Park
St.. Huntington Beach .
Police believe thal Williams Identified
Hermann as B.n inforrher and $hot th.e
youth , at his family home ~ven dayg
later. But. they ha\ie pointed . out.
Hermann's killer was mistaken.
Williams and Miss Riggs are accused '
In an Orange County Grlind Jury in·
dictment of 1 murder and conspiracy to
commit murder. Miss Riggs will gn
on trial Feb. 10 on those charges.
Jury selection in the William!i trial
Is expected to take up most of tills
week.
Services Held
For Mrs . Furr
Funeral ae"let! were he.Id today for Mn: France& Furr. widow of the l.1te
Cbarlea-Furr. former city c"rk of Hun·
tiogton Beech. /
lltra. Furr died Frldiy at the •ae
of 87. Her husband died Jan. 16 at
the age of 89. They had llved In Hun-
tington Buch for $8 year1.
Mrs. Furr wu a member or Ea.titern
Star. the women's auxiliary to Masonic
l..o<\ge 380.
The Rev. Edward Ernie.. of ~ Fltst ·
~1ett'lodllt Church of HunUQgton Buch
Cflnduct.ed .services at W • 1 t D'\ I n a i e r ·
Memorial Park. Burial followed at the
pnrK.
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From Page l The civic center and police facility
will be built on a site opposite the Hun·
tington Beach High School campus. The
library will be built In tht: central park
near Talbert Avenue and Golden West
Street.
MANS ON TRIAL
so-called robot killers in the long, sensa·
tional trial, the girb wept ~1onday night
in their jail cells.
A waiting world -those who listened
tn lurid testimony of near-psychopathic
free sex and savagery -shrugged it
off in a way, saying they have reason
to weep.
Next .step in the Tate-LaBianca murder
case is a penally phase in which th e
fa!e of Man!lon and his female followers
will be determined .
Chief Deputy District Attorney Vincent
Bugliosi and his aides are determined
!hal Manson and the women -first
females jn yea rs to ouffer the fate
in ye ars -shall die in San Quentin's
gas chamber.
"I think 'they're' guilty ," Manson snaJ>-
pcd tov.'ard the jury.
And he cried out at U.s Angeles County
Superior Court Judge Charles H. Older
v.·hom ~1anson has vie wed as his chief
antagonist.
"Hey Pops." be snapped, "look at
me. You'll never live to see that day
old man."
Defense atl.orneys for those convicted
ln the savage August, 1969 ra id on Miss
Tale's hilltop mansion said they were
disappointed but not surprised.
"Jt's a sad day for American justice,''
observed Manson's personaJ attorney Irv-
ing Kanarek. "This trial has been an
entertainment .:rom the start."
Attorney F'itzgerald said earller he
knew lhe case was lost when a change
of venue from Los Ang eles County
elsev.·hcre was refused.
Out.side on the st reet corner, a trio
of girls enchanted by Manson and hls
cu ll's crude communal life style of free
love mixed witb megalomania , held a
vigil.
Sandy Good, 26. Brenda f\o1cCann. 20,
and Sue BEirlell, 21. heard the verdicl
ove r a transistor ra dio along with olhers
present in the crowd _
"He'll be out." said Miss Good. •·Al l
the people will be out. There·s Revolution
con1ing.
•·\Ye know v.·e're going to the desert
... Charlie too."
Defense attorneys noted If the four
are sentenced to join their victims in
ete rnit .v. the case will be automaticall y
be reviey;ed by the California Supreme
Court.
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If life In prison is the verdict, they
vdtl appeal ,
Speculation Is that Miss Krenwinkel,
!\1iss Van Houten and Miss Atkins will
atlempt to spare their leader from San
Quentin's gas chamber.
Could they? Kanarek was asked .
"What I! there to save?" he responded.
Manson himself drew a sometlm&
moving and certainly pitiable picture
of his life -what It made him finally
-durin..i the long trial that has so
far cost $750,000 in ta:tpayers' money .
The defense frequently attacked what
It termed a prejudicial prosecution in
det.11illn11: the Manson Family life-style.
"l did my best to get along in your
society .'' Manson declared at one point.
''You pick a little old scroungy nobody
that eats out of the garbage can, that
no body wants, that was kicked out of
I he penitentiary, that has been dragged
through every Hell hole that you can
think of. and you put him in a courtroom.
''You expect to break me? Impossible.
''You broke me years ago."
A newsman who finally sutteeded in
t~acklng down lht unidentified 53-year-old
woman who gave birth to Otarles
Manson out-of-wedlock when she was
15 in the Kentucky hill country, describes
h(>r now as feeling 90 yea.rs old.
One thing b .certain today: Charlie
J\1anson, the !!elf-proclaimed acroungy lit-
tle nobody, reincarnation cf Cbrlst an<!
personification of Satin, Is no lpnger
~ scroungy little nobody.
\Vhatever s~tisfactlon that may give
him.
Trustees to Eye
New Curri cula
Possible changes in 1he intermediate
school curriculurn will be discussed by
trustees of the Huntington Beach City
School Districl wh en they meet al 7:30
o'clock tonight in the o~·yer School
hbrary
Trus1ces v.·ill look al some proposals
ror different materials and perhaps dif-
ferent class hour!I proposed by principa ls
of the two inte rmediate schools Dv.·yer
and Gisler. ·
A calendar. outlining the dates of study
on the 1971-72 school budgel .11.lso will
be shown to trustees.
Development coordinator Tom Severns
said today that the city will seek ron-
structlon bids on the projects July t
with the work expected to start in the
fall .
"They should be completed about 18
months to two years after that," he
added.
Dance Studio
Claims Valle y
Hurts Business
A private dance studio claims the
Fountain Valley recreation department
is stepping on" its toes with a serlea
of bellet lessons.
Bailey's Young World will complain
to the parks and recreation commission
tonight and ask for revisions ln the
city's dance program.
In a letter to the commission the
Santa Ana studio bas suggested the
following :
-Change the city name from ballet
and t a p instruction to rhythm. or f u n
with rhythm or fun with music, er
something else.
-Limit the course to six weeks (It
now runs ten). and allow no student
to repeat the course.
--Offer the dance studios a chance
to help with expert teachers and required
facilities.
Stan Stafford, recrealion director for
the city , doesn't mind a name change.
but opposes other suggcslions. His
r~commendalion to the commission Is :
-Change the name to introduction le
rhythms and dance.
-Leave the course the same length
and Allow repea ters.
-Welcome any professionals who can
hl'!IP instruct in an y recrea tion program .
"We make no pretense to what v.·e
tea ch. We repeat the same thing over
every course, and it is nnl y by freedom
of the ind ividual's choice whether they
repeat A course." Stafford ~ays
Stafford said he also surveyed 10 other
Orange Coun ty cities and found the mosl
common names for the same course
are: baby ballet, ballet. ballet and tap,
and basic dance rhythms.
• DOES YOUR CARPETING
LOOK LIKE "CURLY· TOP" HERE?
IF SO, JOG ON DOWN TO
ALDEN 'S, AND SEE HOW
QUICKLY ALDEN 'S CAN
REJUVENATE YOUR HOME!
You 'll flip you r wi9 when you view the mo il dive ra ifi ed
selection of carpelin9 in Orange County!
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Bess Truman, \vi fe of the former president. \\'aves from her car as she
leaves Re~earch .Hospital in Kansas City, Mo., \vhere Mr. Truman has
been confined since Jan. 21 , with cotitis an inflamation of the large
intestine. "Oh. he's fine. He's sitting uP in bed," Mrs. Truman told
newsmen . Doctors said Mr. Tru1nan also is eating better and teasing
the nurses.
Rights Said Violated
Church Council Voices
Concern for Berrigans
LOUISVILLE, Ky (UPI) -Acting on
an appeal by Rep. William R. Anderson
(().Tenn.), the general board of lhe Na·
tional Counci l ot Churches today ex·
pressed concern O\'er federal charges
against antiv.;ar priest.s Daniel and Philip
Berrigan.
Philip Berrigan. a Roman Catholic
priest and fi11e other persons were in-
dicted by a federal grand jury in Ha r-
r isburg. Pa .. or an alleged plot to kidnap
presidential adviser Henry A. Kissin ger.
Daniel Berrigan and si x other persons
\vere named as ro<:onspirators in the
alleged plot. which lhe grand jury said
in cluded plans lo blow up lhe heating
systems of five government buildings
in Washington.
Vice President Spiro T. Agnew accused
Anderson of "popping off for political
advantage" after the congre ssman ap-
peared before the general board here
last Sunday to ask the council's support
in condemning the government's ac tion
against the Berrigans and their col-
leagues.
''The general board of the National
Counci l of Churches ex presses its concern
over successive violalions of !he right
of accused persons to be presumed in-
nocent until adjud ged guilt y under due
process of law ." I.he board said in a
i:tatcment adopted unanimously.
"This right h;is recently bet.!n violaled
h.Y a fed eral grand jury in Harrisbur~.
Pa., by naming persons as "00.con-
spirators·• 11i·i!ho ut indicting them. This
procedure violates one important purpose
of a grand jury, v.·hich i~ to protect
1ho5e accused or crimes against 11,·home
there is not sufricienl evidence to bring
an indictment.
"In the American s.v.~trm. eve n persons
Indic ted by a gra nd jury are to be
presumed innocent un!il proven gu illy.
\Ve urge our fellow citizens to hunor
Ma ste rs Pa gea1tt
See k i1ig Subjects
For Living Art
Orange Countians who would like Ill
are invited to i;ign up lhi~ weekend
for silent roles in Laguna's 1971 Pageant
of the Masters.
Four hundred volunteers of all slies,
flhapes 11nd ages will be needed lo make
up llli'O ca.~ts fo r the sumrner produelio11,
each ca~t workinJ.? 1hrf>c altcrn ale weeks
during the six-week run. July I& thruugh
Aug. 29
The annual casting get-together 11i1ill
be held from 7 ln 9 p.m. Salurd&y
axt from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday backstage
at Irvine Bowl on the Festival of Arts
.-otJnds, 6..'iO Laguna C8nyon Road.
~Casting director for the 36th annual
Pageant is Karla Allen, an 11-year
1'age:ant veteran who has appeared as ~ llving picture modtl, worked batkstage
t he: wigs and headdressing department
d as rrupervi'K>r of rnen·~ make-up
83 1 casting director last year.
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• At the casting get-together,. potential
odels are photographed Ind measured
nd the !Jtati!Jtlcs enttrtcl on 11 card
hlch is U3Cd by lht ca!Jting director
"match " each voluntttr lo 11 suitable
!"I<.
1 Thi,o; year 22 new work!! of art will
~ reproduced in lhl! Pageant. the
ltalance of the program~slsUng of
'°pular Items from prev\011~ producUon~.
f Among tile new prel'len~tlon!J under
etn.11iderAtion are a noscguR rtt from &n
l ncient helmet, a otlf pierced Ivory,
.I sold Inkwell, a Goye tapestry, ~hip's
tr~1reheacb and an unfinished painting
by Michtlangelo.
this presumption pending trials based
on indictments.
"Cases in point are those of the Rev,
Philip Berrigan, Sister E I i z abet h
McAHster, the Rev. J oseph Wenderoth,
lhe Rev. Neil 1'-1cLaughlin, and others
who have been indicted, and the Rev.
Dan Berrigan, 11other Jogues Egan, and
others named as e1>conspirators, but
nol indicted. AH of these perso ns have
hitherlo been known for the ir devolion
to the cause of peace and serving the
poor, and we appeal to our fello\v citizens
not to prejudge them guilty of crimes
whi ch have not yet been proven."
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Plead Guilt y
To Grand Theft
Two Newport Beach men accused of
:o;11i·indling a now penniless CYPress family
in a scheme .tl]at deprived the victims
or thei r "dream home '' pleaded gujlty
l\1onday to charges of grand theft_
Orange Cc:iunty Superior Court Judge
Ryron K. ri.lcMilla n accepted the pleas
nf tw in brothers Peter and Thomas
l lan~n . 37, former!v n( 44 Sea La 111e
rlrlve. and ordered -them to return to
hi~ courtroom March 11 for sentencing.
Judge J\lcMillan called for a probation
<leparlmeot report on the two men prior
to sentencing . They race a possible state
prison 11'.'rm of on~ In 14 years.
The 1-lansens, known lo lawmen A.~
''Tom ;:ind Jerry". v.·cre arrested in
l·'lorid;i just t11i·n mo nth!! Rrter they and
Chri~!nphcr Michael ~1arsh. :UI. of 2.S41
\\'elbnrne, Oana Point, bilked Tranquilin
E<:pinnza or Cypress nut of his home
!lite in what inve!l!igators C'a lled "a
particul arly c11llous fraud.·•
lnve~t.igators said Espinoza. on the
strength of a deal of~red by the lhree
men . signed over the land on y,•hi ch
he intended to build his future borne
in returri for the trio\s promise that
they would build the house on an Identical
lot.
They then disappeared with the $4,000
Espinoza had saved over the years and
a lrust deed relinquished by their victim
whic h they sold for $4,500. Espinoza,
v.·ho demolished his original home on
the strength of the promise.c; made to
him . has 5ince been compelled to locate
lhe 12 members -of his family In several
,homes.
J\1arsh 11i·a~ found guilty of identical
chi>r~es la~! April 24. He wa~ itentenced
to one to 10 years in state prison.
Birthday Girl
Angela Davis
Ge ts No Party
SAN RAFAEL (AP ) -Black milillnl
Angela Devis celebrated her 27th birth-
day on a Marin County Jail cell today
vdlhout flowers or a birthday cake.
"l t'!I JUJJt a normal day u I know."
said Mlilrin County Sherlff'1 Capl Harvey
Teague. "I don 't know of any particular
plan11."
Tf'ague 11id Mlu ~vis would not
h3ve a birthday cake and wa! not permit,.
led to recclve 24 ffit r<>f9eS which arrived
at the Jail for her ·Monday.
Attorney Allltn Brotaky. part of her
ri~e-!11wytr defenll! Wm, .. Id the Oorllt
tolrl him the l'<l!rell had betn Rnt from
l\aty with 11 card In flallan which wn
s1g:~cC.:: "The People of ftaly."
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Ships Crash
Off Texas;
Man Killed
GALVESTON. Tex. (UPI) -T'«O
Vene%1H:Jan freighters , weided togtther
by a coUUsion that killed one c:rewmtn
and lajured another 88 mUes •t lti
in the GoH of Mexlco,were towed toward
shore today by two tugs.
The ships, o~ headed home to South
America and the other steaming tDward
Tues when they collided in heavy log
~tonday, tried to i;eparate but could'
not.
A Coast Guard cutter arrived at the
scene today and sent a party aboard
both stricken vessels. A Coast Guard
helicopter took the body of the victim
and the injured crewman, Tereso Pena.
38, of Maiquetia, La Guaira, Veneiuela,
to Houston.
The dead man \Vas nol identified. Pena
was taken to Memorial Baptist Southeast
}lospita l in Houston wlth minor injuries.
Both men were aboard the 382-foot
Anzoategui, which collided almost headon
with the 420-foot joraima. The bow of
the Roraima rammed lh~ee-fourlhs of
!he way through the Anzoategui, a Coast
Guard official said. He said the
Anzoategui was abandoned.
Both ships were reported taking water
as they were towed through a calm
Gulf of Mexico toward Galveston. Bernd
Suffenp\an of Diehl & Coo:;Jany, agent
of th e Roraima in Galveston, said both
vessels apparently could be saved.
The Coast Guard said the Rorama
carried 38 persons and the Anzoategui
35 when they collided.
The Roraima listed five degrees to
starboard and, beeause the Anzoategui
was welded to it, was supporting the
abandoned vessel and keeping it from
sinking, Suffe.nplan said.
"I require one tug because my boat
has big damage and is inside of the
lather ship," said Capt. S. Leal of t~
Roraima in a radio dispatch. "I have
inclination five degrees to starboard side.
Advise Caracas my crew in good con-
dition."
Banana Boycott
Ur ged i11 Protest
Of Sh.ip Seizt1res
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A,o; a grouri
of tuna fishermen 's wives left to picket
the Los Angeles Federal Building today,
a national boycott of bananas from
Ecuador was being urged in relallation
for ship seizures.
August Felando. general manager of
the American Tunaboat Association,
demanded a boycott in a speech Monday
night to the Women 's League for
Fisher men's Rights.
"The Ecuadoi'ians wa nt to benefit from
the U.S. market but, at the same time.
they want to restrict freedom on the
high seas," said Felando. "Because or
lhis. ~'e ought to restrict their freedom
in lhe U.S., toa."
Ecuador has seized 14 U.S. tuna boats
this year off tbe western coast of that
South American country. The boats were
released after $78,000 in fines were paid
for violating Ecuador's 200-mile let·
ritorial water limit.
The United St.ales recognizes only a
12-mil e limit.
Felando said he 11i•i!\ S<'P.k aid of the
Team.~ters Union ;ind longshoremen lo
boycott U.S. purchases of Ecuadoran
bar.anas. He criticized the State Depart-
men~ for "not doin~ ils job under the
law" of getting back fines paid to
F-~cuador by deducting the sum from
foreign aid.
The rines eventually are repaid to
boat owners by the U.S. government.
The women chartered four buses tn
Los Angeles. A !ipokesman said the
picketing was called to "make our feel-
ings known" to Americ11n officials about
the ocean seizures. A similar group hut
week picketed the Ecuadorian con5U1at.
in Los Angeles.
H -DAILY Pit.OT •
f 8.H .Millian Now
Irvine Tax Hike
County's Bigge S:t
Ul'I Tt le"""'9
Flr•t of Three
A $13.5 million co1nmercial
communications satellite soars
toward pertnanent outpost in
space abor..rd 13-story Atlas-
Centaur rocket. Launch of In·
telsat 4 ~londay apparently
was perfect. \Vednesday. a
smaller , military commµnica-
tions satellite, to provide a hot
line for NATO , is scheduled for
laun·ch. It will be followed Sun-
day· by Apollo 14 moonshot.
Court Securi.ty ·
Measures OK'd .
For San Jose
SAN JOSE (AP) -A pushbutton alarm
and security monitoring system ha s been-
proposed to Santa Clara Co u n I y
supervisors for the county's 16 superior
courtrooms.
County General Services Agency chief
Robert A. Sorensen Monday estimated
installaUOn of lhe system for the
downtown San Jose courthouse, crimiDal-
legal· buUding and Municipal Courthowle
would cost $-fl,191.
.. The system includes push button
alarms at eac:h judge's bench, bailiff's
and clerk's desk.! in the courtroom."
Sorensen said ..
In addition. a button alarm would
be fixed in the judge's cbamberS.
Sorensen said the pl an was prompted
by a recent shootout .at the Marin County
Civic Center in San Rafael. where ·a
judge and three other persons died.
Ja~kie
The Irvine Company has the dublout
dist!l)CUon ol. having the county'& biggest
tax bill increase, according to figures
released Monday by County Tax Collector
Bob Citron.
The Jand deve1opment firm's bill rou
42 percent lo '6.16 mlWon for their
82.000 acre holdln&s.
The bill ls 12,022,400 higher than last
year's CJtron said. ·
County Drop s
Comprehensive
Health Group
By JACK BROBACK
01 "" 0.11\' ~1191 " .. ' Orange County's Comprehensive l{ealth
Planning Association died today and a
21tudy of a substitute organization was
ordered.
Supervisor.!i. upon recommendation o{
,County Health Officer John R. Philp,
voted 4 to 1 not to endqrse the CHPA
and to supporl a new county health
planning council.
The CHPA has tried since December
to get endorsement of the supervisors
which was nectssary to obtain federal
funds for the organization.
The CHPA h8d power to veto or ap-
prove. plans for new· hospitals and ad-
ditions to existin g health facilities.
Dr. Phil p said on Dec. 30 that the
federal government was withholding ad-
ditional funds from lhe local CHPA "until
certa in inadequacies on the staff and
council level were rectified."
He said he was for the concept of
CHP A but study was needed to redesign
the organization.
Today he offered the idea of an entirely
new group.
Dr .. Philp said the new health council
y,·ould have an open membership, a 77·
member council and a 15·mcmber ex·
ecutive board.
He said he wanted to bring the health
organiz ation closer lo city and county
government and suggested that 25
members ot the new cooncil be appointed
by the Board of Supe rvisors and 25
members selected by the county's 2$
cities.
Additional memberi> would be named
by medic.I) organizations and voluntary
heal th groups.
Dr. Wallace Gerrie, president of the
Orange Coun ty CHPA. complained of
a Ja ck of communication between the
council and Dr. Philp.
Supporting Gerrie in the futile attempt
to continue CHPA were Rosemary Saylor
of South Lagun11, retiffit chairman of
the county mental tiealth association and
William R. Hudson Jr., Hoag Memorial
Hospital administrator ln N e w p o r t
Beach.
Seethes
Use of Portrait Hikes Her Ir e
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was described to-
day as •·very upset" th.et a reproduction of her White House portrait will ap-
pear on a magazine cover ahrnst at lhe aame. time as the official unveiling.
A ~production of a portrait by New York artist Aaron Shik\er will be
featured in the March issue of McCall's to appear on newsstand! Feb. 23. Ex-
cept for a minor change in f\1rs. Onassis' bands, It will be identical to that
flcheduled to be shown for the first time al a White House reception in mid-
February.
Nancy Tuckerman, secretary of the widow of the late President Jolm F'.
Kennedy, said in an interview with UPI: "~trs. Onassis is very upset. We find
It embarrassing and a"'·kward. I would not blame the Ntx.ons U Uiey were
furious."
Conn ie Stuart, slafJ director for h-lrs. Nixon , commented : "It doesn't
make any difference to us. This i.s all between Mrs. Onassis, Shlkler and
McCa ll's."
McCall's said Mrs. Onassis gave her permission for use of the reprod uc-
lion.
Mrs. Onassis does not plan to attend the Wbite House unveiling of her
portralt 1md that of the lite President
'RAlplls
JANUARY
The increase is the result nt higher
assessment& on company propertia
which include Fashion l!land, the Irvtne
lpdustrial Complex and the company'•
\lariowi homing deveJopmt.nU.
Citron noted the tax bill had increased
In 3plte of the fact that 45,000 acre1
of Irvine lands: are held In low .aaea-
ment agricultural preservu.
While. Irvine officials ponder tbetr tu:
Increase, the Southern California Ediaon
Company agaln has the county'1 lai&est
total tu bill.
The power company must p 1 y
$9,134,022 on its holding!, an ina-ease.
o( $286,624 over last year. The second
highest bill in the county was sent to
Pacific Telephone, which will pay
$8.022,904 -a decrease of $159,223.
The Irvine Co. 's tax charge waa third
largest in the county followed by General
Telephone Co. at $3,258,140. The telephonei.
company 's bill showed an increase ()(
$52,260 from 1969-70.
The remaining industries in the ~~
ty's top ten tax bracket are Nort")
American Rockwell, $.1,052,S75; Standard
Oil Co., $2.703,536 ; Signal Oil Co.i:
$2,698.269; Southern California Gu Co.,~
$2.227,719 : Union Oil Co., $1,96.1,892, •nd"
Walt Disney Productions. $1 ,915,897. '
The total revenues paid by these ten
firms will be $-fl,839.904: or 12 percen_t;~
of the county 's '35513()7,000 tax revenu!!J·i
Citron said. The sum is up $2,f73,11U:fr
from last y'ear.
Even with the revenue increase,, fomt:
companies have smaller billl thia yeac.,.
In addition to· Pacific Telephone th~
are : ·standard Oil , down $109,885;_,
SouUlem California Ga!, down $89,79f, ..
and Union Oil down $348,447. -·t
The assessments for the utility com.
panies -Southern Callfomia EdiJon;a-
the two telephone companies and tba ·
gas company -are ma:de by the StaUI.:
Board of Equa liiaUon. Th e other corn.·-
panies were asses.91':.d by county asaessot'
Andrew Hinshaw, .... ...
Scores of Birds ,,.
Coated Wit1t Oil•~
Dyiitg at SF Zoo 1
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -HundreO
of birds rescued from the San F'ra.ncid
Bay oil slick are dying at the SU
Francisco Zoo. where they were talacn
after. volunteers clea.oed the oU olf ~
feathers last week. ,, •
The director of the UICI seid he eipects.1
only 2 or 3 percent survival cf J,'100''·
birds brought in. · ,
Director Ron Reuther said about 90IJ:
birds are dead so far and only .~ ·.
JOO are expected to be allve by tH&"
end of the week. II'•
The 900 figure, tabulated by body courit1•
today. is slightly moie hopeful lhai:i
Reuther's estimates Monday nitbt that··
l .200 were dead. ~.·,
But he said the outlook wu not good.
"It's damn near impoaibla to ~
them ali11t:." Reuther said. • •
Reuther aaid none of the birda brought-.
to lhe zoo had been released or moved ._
to another ctnl.er. ,
"We can't relea9e them. They would1
die." he said. "We may have to keep .
!hem here for as much as six montbs." •:
Other sea bird cleaning atatiana 1111 :
lhe area have criticized the zoo center ·
treatment, citing the ltigh fatality nte.
Chri~ Robson of Oil Alert. an organlz.aJ
lion formed lo coordinate activities after
U1e t11i·o Standard Oil tankera collided
near the Golden Gate Bridge, said his
group is recommendlag that blrd st.Uorui •
not send their birds to the roo center. •
·'We've had reports that they've been-:.
Ufiing a detergent." Robson said. "W~
hope for a survival rate of about 251 percent. I thin k they saved about Id
to 15 percent after the Santa Barbar.a .
split."
Miss Davis, an avowed Communist
and former UCLA philosophy tnstructQr;
ls charged with murder, kidnap and
conspiracy in the Aug. 7, 197'), lhootout
at the Marin County CMc Center In:
which i judie and three othera Werd
killed.
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By DICK WEST
W ASlllNGTON -Although the stnlorl·
ty •ysltm of d"l(IMtina eongreufonal
committee chairmen withstood last
~k'a aiuult, Jt obvioualy is totterina.
Q-at least doddering.
STRllT IN SAGION IS JAMMID WITH PIOPLI LOADING UP FOR TET
Sourc•s S.. H•lltl1y C1lm In Vletn1m, bvt Pl1htln9 In C1mbodi1
•Impeutous young lawgivers who oppOle
the seniority tradition were urged to
attack the system within the system
-that is, wait unW they get old (by
which Ume they will be committee
chainneJI thmtaelves and will have
e~h &erUority to throw them&elvtl
091).
Phnom Penh Sealed
Fears Raised of Reds Mingling With Tet Crowds
'The inti-seniority fl'OUP rejected that
advi<e, bowtVtt, oo l'OIJl1ds that gtUin&
okf takta too tong.
So unleu 10me way la round ta speed
up the aging proceSB. it appean that
the siege of the aeniority system will
continue.
PHNOM PENH (UPI) -The Phnom
Penh city admlni.straUon u1ltd off all
entrances to the city from tbe coun-
tryside toni1ht to keep Communist in-
filtrators from entering with the Tel
crowd!. The move followed five days
tlf terrorist bomhlncs In the city and
the firat against civilians.
A plasUc charge and a hand grenade
elJ)loded In a Chinese section of Phnom
Penh tonight (C8mbodi1n time), woun-
ding three C1mbod.11n civilians, one of
them a three-year-old boy. There were
growing rumors of a pot1lble Tet of-
fensive by the Communists Wednelday
.and reinforcements were brou1ht In for
the fourth niJbt of full alert.
City military pollco helped by the
7th and the lSth Infantry brisades were
called in to reinforce the Phnom Penh
perimeter and p1ratroopers were brou1ht
in to help euard the airport. At 7:30
p.m. a conUnpnt of old French WW
rumbled down Boulevard MOl'ivong to
take up duty on the west aide of the
city.
Ftumon. fuelul by the rtported
discovery of Communist warnfna: leaflets.
persisted that the capital would come
under attack Wednesday from the south
and weat, with 1upportin1 heavy weapons
from the eaat where the Mekong River
forms a natural boundary to Phnom
Penh.
Allied and Communist cease-fires for
Tel, Ute lunar new year, were in effect
in nelchbortn& South Vietnam and
fighting there ebbtd. But thtre was ""
cease-fire in Laos or Cambodia. and
the government obviously erpected a
flareup in Cambodia.
The city's airport cpellld today for
civilian overseas flights for the first
time since Friday's devulaUng attack.
Most of the pas.sengers who picked their
way through the rubble and broken glass
in the terminal building were dependents
of Western embassies, evacuating the
city.
It was the Tel holiday lbat was giving
the Ptmom Penh government trouble.
Hundreds af Buddhists have been pouring
into the capital to attend a three-day
ceremony marking lbe cremation of
Cambodia 's chief monk, Hout Tath. dur-
ing Tct, and Communist infiltrators were
feared among them.
The government sent out circulars an-
nouncing that the city would be closed
to persons trying to enter until Jan.
30 when Tet and the Buddhist celebra·
tions end. Traffic was allowed to leave
the city.
(CHEMJCALS TO accelerate the aging
nf beer and cl\ff9e already are available,
bdt the aging of congressmen is still
bting done the old-fashioned. natural
v.?•-l my judgment, the seniority system
w have been overthrown al the open-
In of th\1 aeuion o[ Congrw had
its opponen~ offered a reasonable
allcmative.
Under the system they proposed 11
a sub11tilutc, committee heads would be
elected, the argument being that this
would produce more capable chairmen
than the seniority system caata up.
Toppled Chief of Uganda
Vows to Make Comeback
Talks Break Off
Ove r Ecuado r's
Boat Seizures
That argument is specious, if not
downria:ht laughable. When it comes to
caating up the best man, the electoral
process is no more reliable than the
aging procegs.
If the House of Representatives were
composed of the 435 oldeat cltiuns of
the United States, I doubt there would
be any notlcable Joas of quality.
MOST CONGREMMEN, having been
elected themselves, realize this. Con•
qu.ently, they 11w no good reason to
change the manner of designating
chairmen .
It appears then that the seniority
gystem will prevail until a better replace.-
ment la fou nd.
Same parliamentary expert.s feel the
designaUon of committee chairmen
ghould be turned over to the selective
service system. with assignments made
the same way draft quotla are filled .
others arc convinced the seniority
system should be 1uppl1nted by a system
of campetltive examinations ad-
minlslered by the civil service com·
mission .
Still others adVt1Cate a variation of
the old Spartan leadership test. The
committee walks across a Clllfornla oil
5llck and the last member to l!llnk
becomes chairman.
-UPI
DAR ES SALAAM, 'llmunla (AP) -
Milton Obote declared todly that he
was 1Ull president of Upnda despite
the army takeover in his country and
he vowed to return there soon.
Obote charged at a newa conferenCtJ
here that Israel and ether foreign
governments were behind the coup stag•
ed while he was en route home from
the Commonwealth summit conference
in Singapore. He did not name any
ether governments.
Obote declined to say whether he had
asked neighboring Alrican countries for
military asslstan~.
He denied that anyone had offered
him political asylum or that be had
sought it.
Obote charged that Uganda radio,
which announced the apparent military
takeover, was manned by foreJ&ners and
charged that the inspector general of
police had only gone on the alr in
support after his father was murdered.
Obote did not explain.
He denied that the uphe1val in Uganda
was a popular uprising and challenaed
Maj. Gen. Idi Amln, who his claimed
to be the caretaker president of Ug111da,
to find any cerruption.
Obote said he had ordered Amin to
report to him. on Obole's scheduled
return from the S l neap ore Com·
monweallh prime mlniste.rs conferenct,
on two major Cllt8 of etirruption in
the army.
He said the present uphtaval and
charges of corrupUon a11inst the govern·
ment were an at.tempt to hide corrupUon
in the army.
The coup was Jed by Brir. Gen. Jdl
Amin, commander af the naUan'1 armed
forces, and Pallce Inspector-General
William Oryema, whose forces claimed
victory after 12 hours of fi&bting with
a rival faction of the vined forces.
An undeterm.lned number af persons
·were ldlled.
The coup wu launched as Obote, 45,
was preparing lo fly home from the
Ccm monwealur conference in Singapore,
where he was one of the leadlni critics
of British Prime MinJster Edward
Heath's plans to sell arms to South
Africa. A few hour• after the army
announced his overthrow. be arrived in
Nairobi, the capital of neighboring
Kenya , where he tpe:nt the night in
a hotel. Tod•Y he was reported preparing
to fly to Dar-es-Sala1m. T1nzania.
possibly to SHk aup-port from President
Jullw Nyerere.
Diplomatic observer• in Kampal1 said
they could not judie yet whether there
was enough pro-Obote 1entlment to sup-
port a comeback attempt.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Private negotl-
ations between the United States and
Ecuador over fishing rights have col·
lapsed, raising the prospect of a serious
deterioraLion in relations between the two
countries, diplomatic sources reported.
Talks were held Moftday between Sec·
ret.ary of State William P. Rogers and
Ecuadoran foreign minister Jose Maria
Ponce Yepes to reach an agreement
which would end the wave or seizures of
American fishing vessels off Ecuador's
c0&st. Twelve have been reported since
Jan, 11.
List Monday, the United Stat.es sus·
pended military sales to Ecuador. threat-
enl11g to take economic reprisals if the
seizures continued.
Ponce Yepes. here for an Organiiation
of American States meeUng. was prom-
ised by Rogers Monday that sanctions
would be lifted if Ecuador sto~ 11etz.
ing American vessels. the diplomatic
aources said.
The talks broke down after Pon ce
Yepes told Rogers the shi,p seizures would
l!tOp only lf tuna boats sfayed away from
what Ecuador rerards as lt.s turilorial
w1ters.
Ecuador claims jurisdiction over 200
miles from Its coast while the United
States say1 all water1 beyond 12 milu
arc Jntemational terirtory.
Snow Hits Great Lakes
Ecuador has 11ld it permits foreign
veut.ls to operate within the mntile Jim·
It provided they obtain the proper docu-
menU.
The diplom1Ue IOW'Ces said Ponct Y~
pes was considering a call for a special
meetinll of the OAS to ch.Ira• the U.S.
-Tlolallq the OAS charier.
Storm System, Roaring Winds Extend 105 Miles
• ~American Troops
Reportedly Seen
Inside Cambodia
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JD " ADlericln ttoopt, dreued ln civilian
:; : Phnom Pah •l.lhtld on the ground at a ,, Pntm Ptnb alrpart, CBS RADIO News
" '' .. id todly. • 11 .IS .• u. 11...1. .. ,, IQ a u.iaptKU fUcd from Cambodia :; !: Monday, CIS correspondent Don Webster
n '' Mid that w9*l he and a CBS camera
11 in • cnw lll'h'ed at tbe •'"""'rL "they c.amo '' .. --.... • n HrOll AIDll'lcanl . • • on the ground
'' M ~ WMpoDI, wurlng comblt boots, : l: ;: bat elbll WIN *'-4 ln civilian clotbe9."
: : Na1n dW net uy how many
N ,, AIDlrlclm WWI la the 1roup.
u '' W.._. ltjldbif thlt "the Americans
:l" ::.. .n landed In twn 1attt Otlnook bellcopters
)' ~ and one amalltr one, and were aurprlstd
., ,. :;: ind nerwut at the presence cf CBS
... i• .., newimen." :! ~ Mked who they were "and why I.ht.
N t1 db~." Webster aald the mro told
: : hlm '"Ibey w1re undtr orders not to
• .u talk," adding: "They wouldn't MIY what -: !': unit they were with ar whtre In Vietnam
e M .ot they wen! llatfontd."
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Russians Re veal
Venus Success
MOOCOW (UPll -Tbt Soviet& an-
llOWICOCI today their v .... ' opaoocraft
landed ln operatiq cond!Uon cm Venua
Jut Dec. 15 and relayed aclentific ln-
fonnaUon from the surface cf another
planet for the tint tJme: Venus ii bot
aa believed and the atmospbert ill thick
u believed.
An announcement by the Soviet news
agency Tass uld the spaef:Cl'alt which
bluted off from central Aala an Aug.
17 radioed back word the temperature
on Venua was in the neighborhood of
1887 degree.s Fahrenheit and that the
atmoepheric preasurc was around 90
times that af earth -ar 1,523 pounds
per square Inch.
Because of thia: dense almolpbere 1nd
high temperature most Western acienUsta:
asaumed the Soviet spacecraft bad been
crushed after parachuting into the at.
mosphere. But the analysis reported to-
day by Tau said it operated for aome
time afterwards on the actual surface.
The radioing of information from
Venus gave the Soviets another first
the same day -the tran smission coin·
cided with a broadcast from a Soviet
lunar probe to mark the first time
earth has received informat io n
simultaneously from two celestial bodies.
The Soviet findings confirmed what
icientists had suspected -·the surface
of Venus cannot sustain life as it i!1
known on earth . The temperature would
soften glass and the atmospheric
pressure would crush almost anything
earthern.
The Tass announce ment of the landing
cf Venus 7 last December reported only
that for 35 mln utes the transmitter sent
back Information as Venus 7 parachuted
through the thick clouds of Venus.
Today's report indicated the signals had
continued sJighUy longer.
"The a i g n 1l1 from the descending
probe were received for another 23 min-
Calley to Leave
For Sanity Test
At Walter Reed
FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP) -Lt.
William L. Calley Jr., charged with
murder at My Lai, leaves Ft. Benning
today for Waller Recd Army Hospital
in Washington.
Calley, whose Lrial by court.martial
has been recessed until Feb. 16, will
appear before a sanity ba1rd hearing
Wednesday, an Army apokesman said.
'The appearance w1s ordered by Col.
Reid W, Kennedy, the military judge
presiding at his trial.
The defense has raised the issue of
Calley's sani ty at the time of the infantry
assault on the VJetnamese village.
Calley ii accused of slayin& 102 unarm-
ed Vietnamese civ ilian• during the aweep
through My Lal on March 18, 1968.
S. Viets to Release
l\fore N. Viet POWs
SAIGON (U PI ) -The South Viet·
na me-se government aald today it will
release 1ick and wounded North Viet·
namese prisoners ~f "'ar as a
"humanitarian gesture" to celebrate tbe
Tet lunar new year.
Foreign minister Tran V&n Lam said
there were approiimatcly 800 North Viet·
namese who would be effered the chanc•
to return home. Tbe New Year be1ins
midni1ht tonight.
utea after landing," Taaa said. ''Here the
volume of the signal was about 100
times weaker than during the descent
and a special method made it poasible
to isolate this week signal and decipher
the lnlonnation transmitted.",
The findings were not analyied and
reported for a month.
The spacecraft blasted off on Au.a:.
17 and covered the 192 million miles
to Venus, Earth'• nearest planetary
neighbor, in 120 days.
From 1967 through 1969 the Soviets
attempted and appar~tly failed to
parachute Venus •. 5 and 8 on the
planet. Venllll J intentionally craahed
into Venus in 1965.
Nixon Urges
Congress Ac t
On 40 Bill s
WASHINGTON (AP) -In his first
special message of 1971, President Nixon
today called for early enactment of to
bills originally subn1itted last year. He
noted some ''have been modified to meet
legitimate concerns expressed b y
members or the Congress."
The proposals cover a wide variety
of problem areas, ranging from aid to
sch ool districts fa cing desegregation pro-
blems to recommended increases in
airline fares to help finance antihijacking
programs.
Nixon said his initial request or the
new year "'is that the unfinished
business af the 91st Congress be made
the first business of the 92nd." He said :
"I believe that the items of unfinished
business I propose today n1erit the
prompt and careful consideration of the
Congress. I believe they are good
measures, I believe they are wise pro-
posals. I believe they are necessary
legislation. I urge the Congress to act
favorably upon them."
. Under th~ desegregation aid program,
first submitted last ~fay 21. school
districts would receive Sl.5 bill ion by
mid-1972 to help meet the cost s of Im·
plementing desegregation plans or in
eliminating or easing racial isolation In
the cla:isroom s.
The antihijacking revenue measure
would add one-h alf of one percenl to
the presen t 8 percent federa l ta1 on
airline passenger ticketl! and would boost
from $3 to $5 the departure t1x on
all international flighl~.
"Those who use our airlines are the
principal beneficiaries of this new securi·
ty service,'' said Nixon, "and It is ap-
propriate. therefore, that they 1hould
bear the cost."
He also called anew for 11 ~ubstantial
increase in annual u~e laxes paid by
large tru cks and would raise the fede-ral
La1 on diesel fuel to 6 cents a gallon
from 4 cents.
Most of the legislation will go to
Congress promptly, Nixon said, but some
will be delayed.
Nixon Gives Rousing
Welcome to Prince
WASHINGTO N <UPI ) -Prince Juan
Car los of Spain and his wire were given
a red carpet welcome 11.t tbe While
House today by President Ni1on starting
a two-da y Washingto n visit
The J3.year-nld prince, a 1 r eady
designated by the aging Francisco Fran-
co to become Spain's next ru ler when
the generalis~imo decides tn ste p down,
was invited to Washington by Ni¥on
when the President visited ~1adrld la1t
year.
'Ever y body's Dead'
Leading Busi~ss man
Slays Family, Hi~elf
GLENSIDE, Pa. (AP) -/ul tn-
dustriallst whose buslneu was reported
in financial difficulty killed his wife
and !our al their five children as they
slept early toda y and then took his
own life, police said.
Police uld the body of Edward W.
Pruyn, f2, was found fully clrtued,
gprawled on a stairway landi.ri& of hll
large home In lhta Philadelphia suburb.
A piltol WU clutched In hla hand,
police aafd.
'lbe aurvlvfnl d!lld, Suaan, I, who
WU -In the cbtat, colled 'l'bonlu
M. MellmnoU. 111 -broQr wllo
11... ..... the ........ l!ld blurtad :
"I am all abM. EM 7body'1 dead."
McDermott, who WU tho [lnl to
difcover the bodlft, 11kl ht thoucbt
al lint the atrl waa havtn& a nllbtmare.
He Mid alle told hfm •"11My're all
lyl1111 anllllld. Their eyeo are hall open
and nobody's breathlq.
McDermott notU.Mld police and went
aeroa tht 1trfft wbert he fCMUtd the
bodltl of Pruyn, hla wife, Andru. a .
and thoit dlildttc, Edwerd Jr.. 14:
C.roline, 8, Nora, J, and Andrew , 7
All bad been 3hot In the chut police said. '
Susan was taken to Abington Memorhr.I
Hospital where her condition w11
reported as aood.
Pruyn w11 the owner of the Ed Pruyn
Bearings Co. of Glenside and a promlntnt
locaJ aoUer.
Peter A. DtMari~, • nei1hbor llld
Pruyn had droppe<I out of the North
Hills Country Club last June.
H• Hid Pruyn had told him he bad .
tool h~ buainesa and h~ h-and
bad filed a peUUoo for hankruplcy oo
Jin. ll
He aald tbe Pnayna were well known
Ind liked In tho MIJhborhood .
Dr. Johll lldla, Montcomery County
corontr, ruled the deaths murder•uklde.
On a wall near the back door ot.
the first noor of lba tW04tory home
was 1 bulletin board with noUca from
tl'le C®lltr)' club and from C.lviry
Prtabyterfan Oturch ln Wyncote, where
the Pruyna auended.
The Rev . M. Allen Klmblt, pastor
of the church, went to the home . .ffe
1aid the Pruyns had been acUva bt
church affaJn and that the children
regularly attended Sunday achoo!.
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ORANGE COUNT'f.,' CAUR!>RNfA -. . .,.. .,
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1UESDAY, JANUARY 26, J97f, TEN CENTS
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GWC Madri?l Singers Play in Modern Tone
By ALAN DIRKIN
OI "'9 o.llY Pi .. I lt1H
~y wue asked lo entertain and
entertain they did. But many members
of the Huntington Beach Chamber or
Commerce must have been surpriSed
at IQIT\e of the notes struck by Golden
West C.Ollege's Madr igal Singers Monday night:
After singing a selettion ol ancient
and O)Odern ballads, the students
dedicated a few numbers to oil com-
·'*ILY PILOT SI~ ~Ill ..
THEIR S~RVICE RECOGNIZED BY HUNTINGTON CHAMBER
Out1t1nding Citiien W•it• •nd Woman of the Ytar Kennedy •
2 in Huntingwn Beach
Honored by Chamber
Two clli1.ens with years of public
11erv)ce behind them and perhaps many
rmre ahead werl: honored by the Hun-
tington Beach Oramber of Commerce
Monday night.
Former councilman and former school
board member Noble J. Waite was
ptesentcd the Oubtandlng Citizen Award
arid Mrs. Betty KeMcdy, an active
workl:r in civ ic affairs, was named
wOman of the Ye1r.
The trophies were presented during
the 67th annual installation banquet of
th,. chamber 1n the Sheraton Beach IM.
Tbe winners were applauded by 1bout
200 humtred' leading Citlt.en!.
·Police Chief Earle Robitaille also was
haniOred at .µie banquet. He and hb
~ff receivl:d a special mtril award
1.,;'thejr coopera)lon with, the chamber
bt',tta youth opportunities program. small
biliUMsal aelhibars · ind setvi~ club ~ W'""· . . . .
" jihe citation, read by outgoing presi·
at peak need!!, "cleanup of downtown
undesirables. and the peaceful at-
mosphere on heavily saturated beaches."
Waite, a druggist, married with four
children, has given much service In
church, liCoutlng and school activities.
Reading the citation, Mayor Donald
Shipley g a id Waite Is a member of
the es:ecuUve board. Boy Scouts o(
American, Orange Empire 1 drurch 1d-
mihislrator, visit! many elderly people
confined at home and is !oste.r parent
of a 15-year-old Navajo lndJan.
Waite's pilllt activities include being
a president f!f the Llons Club, 111m1ber
cf the Orange Coast Cctlege Advilory
Board, dicector of the ch.Imber, president
ol the Downtown Bualnes,,men's Aslocl•·
ticn and a sponsor of bueball· teams
at the recreation center.
Tbe women's divilk:ln of the chamber
(See CHAMBER, P.,. I)
fedlGnat.ly for mother. Mother· hll no
~ma at all putting oil -wello In reakknuil 1reas and buainea d1stricta.
Mother bas no problem cu1iJ111 oil ._
the wat.en." •
'Tbe aetood barb, called "My Aunt,"
wu dedkatecf to a city ~·who with ere\lt
foresight and determination bas manqed
lo build parks near apartment complexes
whije paying _ !or them with property
taxes paid by the bomflOwnen, hu
managed to put tbr<e gu statlonl and
• llquor It.ore at every int~ and
pnMded Ol,ll' college with its own do-it·
younelf center," a reference to a
blli'dJme and lumber sto~ approved
near Golden West. ,
Tbt 14 students also Included an ode to· the. taxpayers entitled "A Fool" and
another criticism of &be city which claim-
ed that much of the city's beautificatlon
funds have been spent on improvement
of Pacific Coast Highway, eeeh ·mostly
by tourists, while 'in the city "ODly
a few public p.1rkt have been com-
pleted." .
• The dedications were re.ad by John
Spitler and Mlke Nolan. Director Warren
Peterkin explained that the special songs
ftre the students' own idea.
"0!1ce we SIJd It would be okay, they
got very enthusiastic about il." he said.
"We were just careful to make aure
they did not name any particular com-
panies.''
The songs struck no noticeable discord,
but rather set the tone for the evenJnc.
Laler Jn lhe proceedlngJ Mayor Dould
Sblpley quipped. "I think we beu.t ..ad
them acme of the minutes of the city
council. becaua we are not quite that
bad. I koow they were only kidding
-at least I think they were."
Dr. R. Dudley Boyce, president cf
Golden West College, who gave a t.alk
tiUed "Our Town," called for a halt
in the "malignant growth of distance
(See MADRIGALS, Paie I)
Manson's Death Sought
Three Convicted Girls Weep During Night
From Wtre Senices
A buzzer bia1'd and the jury, grim
but for its foreman -a grinning ·morti-
cian -filed into· court for the climactic
moment hi perhapa the. 20th Century's
longest, cosUiest and most spectacular
murder trial.
Nomadic cult leader Charles Manson,
36, self-proclaimed as Jesus and Satan
personified was there,. dapper ·m alcot
scarf.
He !!miled at three girls actUSed 1 of
Alert Barmaid
Fingers Two
Heist Suspects
Poli"" -too ~ ~""'-' Jn Hun~ 11ea.r.· ctty Jiil fi>Uj '
thlinft1'6'~ bli 1111111f MWP1W•'1
offl<:m 'liltb i <ar llc:emo -lier
Jeodllig to tlieir capll/l<.
The suipecb were ideotified as Danie!
L. Ortiz, 11, of 11922 Unden St., Hun.
tington Beach, and Michael Blado, 19,
Yuba City. Both are aecuied or robbing
Little Aggie's, a beer bar at 1631 Beach
Blvd. of $103 in cash Monday night.
Mona Sue Waper, a bar l:mploye
told poliCe the two men werl: ln the
bar about lG p.m. and repeatedly 1sked
ether customers for money. Sbe thin
asked them to leave.
Around 10:42 p.m. the pair re-entered.
the bar, allegedly telling .. :-:" to "freeze''
as they looted the till. They then ordered
her into the restroom, she told in·
vestigating officers .
Miss Wagner, 25, said sh!: came cut
of the restroom shortly after the boldup
just as the getaway car was pulling
away.
The car's license number, provided
by Miss Wagner, was broadca!!lt t<> ether
office r!! who located the car and the
two men leS.! than a mill: from the
alleged holdup.
Detectives,. meanwhile. a r e ln·
vestigating another robbery which oc-
cwnd at 5:31 a.m. today at a Mobil
Gas station at 15001 Golden West St.
Two men ued 1 blue .38 eillber
rl:volver to rob the &tatK>n of an
unspecified amount of money and fled
on foot, accordinl to·pollce reports.
USO Day Proclaimed
Ht111tlnJl!ql Beach Jo1rior Danold D.
Shipley llu. proclalmed Feb. 4 United
Service-Organhetion (USO) d1y to honor
the ~·a 30 years of HrVlee
to members of the Armed FOl'all
tbroug)lout !lie world.
tasting blood and stabbing through bone
in the vicioos massacre of actres!!I Sbaron
Tate, the tmborn · son she carried and
six adulb.
Susan Atkins, 22, Patricia Krenwinkel,
23, and Leslie Yan Houten, 21, were
pale, but wore red-white-and-blue ribbons
in their dark hair.
Jury Fcreman Herman Tubrick fiashed
a broad grin a't the prosecuting team
that has argued fer seven months that
the four accused Manson Family
Fountain Valley
members were guilty of 27 oounta of
murder and conspiracy.
Somehcw, everyone knew.
Reading in a monctone for 16 minutes.
Ccurt Clerk Gene IlarTow said. the jury
deliberaUng 42 houra and 40 minutes
had found the shaggy clan leader and
his three sisters guilty. ·
"Look hew sad they all look," Miss
Van Hcuten -a onetime high school
beauty queen -remarked, staring at
$1.5 Million Tab Put .
:.~'!~!!:,.1 r~~"'[r.~~!~ ·~ Y~~~PJ.~~t
r '1-'··lllillao price -llf ~--...,,...... tnil. Thi II.I million n,.,.
attli!'¥ !a a pile for a hiklnl, blling J1 lllf. estimate cl t!fo coot ·lo ,male illlil)ioi.e·ridlng trill In Fountahl Valley. lt a reality.
·Plrb and recreation commmloners " . stady the proposal at 8 o'clock tonight. The problem is, we have to fiz: the
Inltiaf plans called rcr _linlt1ng the channel so no children coold get into
Edison right-cf.way, Mile Square Park It," he explalned. "We can't slmply'.fence
and the Santa Ana River by using the it in because the . Oran1e County Flood
Warner! F1ood Control Channel as an Control Di.trJct has to have lccess fo r extensive trail sy!!ltem. ,,
"But we'd ha ve tc completely covl:r hea"f machinery.
the channel and build foot bridges ove r Thlt means building a concrete pipe
all !!lreets. That's a lot of m c n e y,' ' stretcblng acros.s the width of Fountain
Bill Hintze, an administrative assistant Valley -an erpensive trail.
for the city. said Monday. . . . An alternate auggested by i;lllilze wculd
Hintze conducted a feas1b1hty study link just Mlle Square Par\ with the
Airplane Pirate
Nabbed by Crew
During Layover
SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) -The crew
cf a hijacked Dominican Qui!!Queyana
Airline Lockhead Constel\aticn today
overpowered and captured the sky pirate
when the plane landed at Caho Rojo
to refuel for the flight to Cuba.
An alr!lne .spokesman said none of
the 74 persons aboard wa!!I injured in
the struggle to overpower the hijacker,
ldenWied . 1s a Spaniard, Enrique
Jimenez. Crew members wrested from
him • bottle he was carrying wbich
he Mid cootained nltroglycerine.
Cabo llojo ls at the -end
of the country and 25 miles from the
border with Haiti. Troops aurrou:nded
the plane when It landed Ind refuled
Jt part'l)illion to take off until the hi·
jacker aDowed the passengers to disem·
but.
'!be plane wu: hijacked only 15
tninu&I after leaving Santo Domin10
for oh Ju111 miler today.
Santa Ana River at an estimated coat
of $375,000.
"We'd need less bridges, making It
cheaper," be said.
Hintze said no ether trail!! are cur-
rently under study in the city of wh.icb
he IJ aware.
HTrailll are the coming lblng. I think
they 're a good idea, but this Is toe
expensive to make it feaslbll:,"
The commission will take a look at
!he trail when it meets in Hall A cf
the community center tonight.
Helipad Okayed
For Huntington
Police .Roof
Huntington Beach has rec e I v e d
clearance from the Federal An.tfon
Agency (FAA) for a helicopter landiiig
pad on top of tho pl'opooed four..tory
police building.
FAA o(flclala, however, recommended.
that takeoff and llndlng poUmia be
deslptid to avoid Huntington IIeadl lli,Il
SChool to the IOI.Ith.
the jurors with 1 grotesque a:pression
of pity.
DarTOw read her name.
"Guilty of murder," he int.coed.
4'They anticipated the verdict,.. 18.id
defense attorney Paul Fltqerald. ''They
expected to be found guilty." 'l'l!e jury
reassembles Thur!!day 1n the penalty,
phase of the trial.
Despite the twhted dash and bravado
displayed by Manson and his team of
(See MANSON, P•co I)
Apollo 14 Crew
Puts in Practice
On Landing
CAPE KENNEDY, Flo. (AP) -Tho
Apollo 14 _......, climbed aboard
lf"l<'l8fllp lrllnert today · to l'l'•ciloe a
new !ending technique lnlended to IUide
them to a pinpoint landing in one of
the rouahest areas of the moon, the
craggy Fra Mauro highlands.
Alan 8. Shepard Jr., Edgar D. MltcheD
and Stuart A. Roosa were up early
to hone themselves for the delicate lan-
ding attempt. ,
The rehearsal atarted with Shepard
and Mitchell in the Lunar module
simulator, activating systema as they
will do before the ieparatioo and descent
to the surface. Roosa worked out · in
the command module trainer.
At the launch pad, the countdown which
started Monday continued en schedu1e
tow:trd a launching Sunday at !: 23 p.pi.
Ma10r procedure!! today including hook·
ing up ordnance and loading liquid ox-
ygen . aboard the command ship and
checking systems of the rocket'a first
stage.
During the night, a small leak was
detected in a hydraulic p a c k: a g e
associated with engine No. 3 in the
second !!lage. The package was removed
and several parb will be replaced, with
reinstallatlcn slated W e d n e a d a y •
Launch officials said t.he problem will
have no effect on the ccuntdcwn.
In the new landlog maneuver. the
Apollo 14 command ship Kitfy Hawk
will dip within 12 miles of the lunar
surface before releasing the lunar moduli
Antares for its descent on Feb. 5.
In recent int.ervlew, Roou explained
the joined tpaCe!!hips wUI fire into an
initial lunar orbit ranging from 65 to
11115 miles above th!: aur!acl:. Later, ihis
will be shifted lo a path ol 12 to 16
milea high.
dent Peter Horton, praised tbe. "superior
pohce services" establiJhed In the city
...: tb8 helicOpter,piitrolll:the "Ten Plan"
of staggered boun to intensify manpower ~~. . . .
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'Queen' Costs-.Go Up Again
''We hive no objectlom to the l&n~
Jl!ldr'.'_ .. ¥ Rly, air lraffJc eontrOt·
•J>eCJ.l,llll.lor the FAA, ~d, "ff.owe.Yer,
we don't 1Ive approvals, ooly, recc.:n,
m~ll<!n•. The state. at>PfO"!es ll~" . The..,¥, liudiOd the·,...,l"*d a(~ a!.~ Avenue and ,Majn ~I·
t4 ~~ If It will ln\el'fere wUb ~ atr ,P... aroond lf or ocher . ait ' laeWIJ-. ' • :;we've allo left . It up to, tho <!tY
~al Beach Pioks
tity Attorney
~ M. Patterson, a Santa Ana city
~Md prac:tlcq ottomey. ""' ·~ dePl.t <:1ty attoriley for Sill ~~·the same d1y . u Sbl Be_.• MW~ city. manaser. Robert· Me7on. m Ills a Yfdltj CTMl<d
1M'July when Lee Rianer w11,flred ..
-.,. ,,._,A. Boinn ald"Pajlonon if'l~bvloualy knowildfOable ·ln municipal
~1lrs" •lnc:e be Is both a lawyer and
leflman.
ttel'IJOll i• also the city 1t~mey
U1 and ha!! a prlv1U1 prtetlct
~-. Jleach.
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"Ow-' 'tepertl don't refer to :en-v.,_..... CGlldlllono." ,
.CllJ' Adlillniltr-Doyle -~· .
plalald that tho pad ' -... for -
dlnp. 11!'1 tal<IOlll onlr. llOI; • -· ~ for · 1111 ~ po11oo, force, . . • • .. · ... , •·
"lt:won't replace our .U•lt"'~ .. -.-11 .... hm! to---mah..._riee flclllty.'' Mmlr-IDL ·.; ·
l'be · ulua "' t11o · Geibirif 1 _.
hollccpor focilltylwu p~ lo :111111,
-·-· ft WU rm.led nCll!fli that ·Ille '=%:bi built ... lmf·l!Oilillt from 1111 ,for ... "'1/. ldd
or recreatkD facUWee dlly,
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HONORID IY CHAMllR
Pollo Chlof Roblt11f10
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CHAMBER •••
picked ·Mrs. Kennedy as the Woman
of the Year.
Sha -bu aerved a1 aecretary oI the
l!unttnalon Beoch Coordinallni Council
~, pertlclplled In tb• Commlll!lty
Congress.
She is a member or the Las Clas
Toastmistress Club and was annowicer
for the HunUngton Be.ach 4th of July
Parade. Mrs. Kennedy hu been bUJY
in recreation and parkr services and
was a member <>f the Santi Ana River
Project Citizens Commltt.. w h l c h
studied use of the river u • tri-county
park for trails.
She ii act.Ive with the Sun View:
E:i<mentary School PFO. lo 1 JuniQr
patrol mother with the Girl Scout& IJ1d
work.I part tlme in the nursery of
Westminster Hoapital.
Mra. Kennedy alto was campaign
manaaer for Mrs. Nonna Gibbs in her
successful bid for electJon to the Hun·
tington Beach city council lut April.
Report Planned
On Unification
At HOME Meet
A co_mmittee report on unification of
loc1l dillricta will be pre1ent.ed. at a
rneetina: of the HOME Council 1t I
p.m. Wedneaday In the admlniatratJve
a:nne.z.
Frederick Koch, an admlni1trator in
the Orange County Education Depart.
ment, alM w:IU attend tht meetlng to
answer qutstiona on unlftcaUon. the com-
bining of elementary .net high achool
dillrlcti.
State law requires a vote on unificaUon
CJf area school dl!trlt'l3 before the 1m
presidential elect.Ion.
Koch also will speak on uniflc1Uon
at a meeting of the League of Women
Voters 1t 9:30 a.m. Thutaday in the
Community Methodist Churdl. M&2 Hell
Ave. The LWV will host a reception
fnr Jack Roper. the new superintendent
(\[ the Huntington Beach Union Hla:h
School Dlstrlct, at 10:30 a.m. Thurld1y.
ln1tead of Wednesday u prevtously an·
nounced.
'Pill' Suit Settled
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A min who
coot.ended hia wile died of comp\lc1tions
cauaecl by birth control plll1 Monday
accepted a tHU,.500 aeUlement from three
phyalciana. Donald R. Rlghtaell, 27, a
Redondo Beacb ule1man filed 1ult on
behalf of hlmae\f and his eon, Oon1ld
Jr., 5. He contended his wife, Kathy,
1.1, died Aug. 19, 1986 after taking Enovid
for nurty two years.
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·Court Says ,.
·No Force
-On Busing =·
SAN FRANCISCO IUPI) -The
Catlfomla Sll9Nmt Court rui..t toda1
that school dlatrlcb may assi&n pupil!
to apecific 1chools fM Jntqration
purpose• but may not force them to
JO there on a school bw.
'Mlat ii the euence, the Supreme Court
said, of the 11t.ate'1 new "anti-bU3ing"
Jaw, which prohrbits districts from busing
students oulalde their own 1cbool
nelghborhood without parenta.1 consenL
The court upheld the two-month-old
antl-bualna law, which provldea that no
school district "ah1U require any 1tudent
or pupllt ta be tnnsported for any
Plll'J>OH or for any reuon without the
written permia!lon of the parent or auar·
diil?I ...
But ill a unanimout opinion, the high
court held that all the law prohibit!
is the practice of forcing students to
11.se district transportation In getting to
the 111igned school.
An Jnterprelahon that the law aivea
pt1rents rights to refust p u p I l
u5ianmtnts, the opinion 1aid, ''W'OUld
beget a parental rlght to dlscrlmlnate,
that would enable many to exploit that
ri~ht lo inflict racial prejudice.
"It would empower these private
persons to inject the venom of raclal
d..llaiminllion Jnto the veins of govl!m·
ml!nt. Such a statute would be un-
constitutional on ita face."
The ca51! aroae out or controversy
concemlng the propoted Park South co~
plex In San Francbco. Tbe court decl•lon
upheld the legality or tht school board's
program under the new statute..
The majority oplnM>n, written by
Justice Mathew 0 . Tobriner, was con-
curred tn by ju1tices Raymond E. Peters,
Stanley M.Olk and Raymond L. Sullivan.
Justice, Louis H. Burke, ChJer Justice
Donald R. Wright and Ju.tice Mar•hall
F. McComb wrote a brier iaeparate con -
currlnf opinion.
We know that racial animosity chiefly
develops in the child who is reared
in an environment thal fosters Jt, ·• the
majority opinion said.
"We would keep our schools free from
Its contamination: Indeed, our Supreme
Court has 11id that our consUtuUonal
obligation compels the Immediate cleans·
Ing of every schoolroom where the law
countenances Its presence.
"How, then. can we uphold u con-
stitutional a •tatute that categorically
bars a principal and sometime• e1clu1lve
antidote to the spread and growth or
this guilty toxin , . :?''
The court conceded that In IOme e11es
pupil anlanm111L by 1chool boardA rnigbt
not be ''con.tltutlonally compelled."
LEADS CHAMBER IN '71
Attornoy Kllnton11nlth
From Page J
l»APRIGALS •••
10d, ~ between letter•Uooa."
He. appjiuded the city council'• 1ctJon tn. appalntlq: aludenta to tht recenUy
formed IDTironmental council. He nld
that youth had fODe fb!oulll I period
f.lf conflict and allen•Uon but n1 rudy
to enter aocJety a&aln to work with
lho eotablllhmenl "~~"i muat meet ;outh'a ur1e for nlev~_and coutrucUv.e aervtc:e," Dr.
~od\lod. ..
'Ille··-pmtdtnl of tha chlm~e1'.
1!1mmoy Allen Kllnpnmltb, ""11l11111led
lholt. lit wu ..........i IM\. 0!11J .com-
merdartnterwt. Wirt nmnJni ti cham-
ber ond f<lt that Ill membenhlp bloa
llhould "' broldened. •-r1te lbldenll are •lnltnl( maldnc ,....n. thal JD011>e lhont II -llhlnl to... "' 'Wh1 . -Now ollkon of tho cham!Mr', IDNlled '
by JudfO Clllrllio A. Ill•••'. .. Kllila-MlmltJa. pi'816dant: wmtlm r0tte:r,
lint vlco. ........ , -'ferry, ...
oond vb pr-I: Paul rri-ll. lnlMnr:-ona Pew Horten. lmmtdlate
pelt pnoldoot.
1"bl 1171 offlCllf'I for the womtn '•
dJYlllOll lrt Main!• Selll«, prooidont:
Plfi1 ,,_,,_ flnt YICO prttldant:
Alice ~. oocond vl<o p,..ldont:
M-IApthoma. ro c o rd I n I
MCrel.m')': Lindi Ge r 1 rd• n, cor-._.un, -.ry, ond Jc SuUlv111,
lreuum.
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Cun·anNew
Facilities
'President
Larry Currin, an !llto-eney, wa1 eleeted
prealderit of the HunUna:ton Buch Publlc-
FaciliUe.t Corporation at the group'•
organiz.ational meetlng lhls morning.
WUll•m D. Armstrong wu named vict
pre•ldtnt 1tnd Will11m Ritter vice presl·
d.ent.
Tht fivt--mem ber corpor1tion was •P-
nointed by the city council to provide
financing for lhe planned $8.~ millinn
civk: ccn ler and U mlll\oo library. 1'he
corporation will \e3se the f.aclliUes to
the city with the lease providing security
for the ..,ale or conatructlon bonds.
City £1n1nce Dlreclor Ben Arguello
and A.ulstant City Adm I n Is lr a tor
Brander Ca1tle were namM 1s 11!i1tant
21ecretarles to th~ body. The Bank of
America will act as trustee.
THRIE FEMALE DEPINDANTS SMILE AS THEY LEAVE COURTROOM AFTER MONDAY'S VERDICT
Convicted With Minson: Patricia Krenwi nkel, Sua.n Atkin a and Lt1ll1 V1nHout1n
The corporation directed the city's
legal consult1nl11, O'Melveny & Myers,
Loll Angeles, to Apply to the Interns)
Re venue Service for a ruling on whether
the building bonds will be exempt from
lede1J taxes.
The board also agreed to meet on
the last Wedne1day of every month at
4 p.m. ln the eouncil chambers, be1lnninl
in February. Charlie Manson
Blnmes Society
For Guilty Nod
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The way
Charlie Manson sees JI, IOClety hasn't
given him a fair shake since the day
he was born .
So he wun't 1urprlled Monday when
a middle-age jury found him guilty of
seven murders he 11y1 he didn't commit.
The illegitimate son of a pro1titute.
Mamon, who grew up In foster homes
and reform sehool.s. described himse lf
as "one or your garbage people. one
who (ell by the aide of the. road.''
"I did my bet1. to pt along in your
society," he testified once during his
seven-month murder trial, "and now you
want to till me."
The 36-yee.Mld ex-eonvicl maintained
from the. beginning of hi!'i court RJ>-
nearances in the Tate-LaBianca case
that he wanted to defend himself because
he didn't trust lawyers.
He tried repeatedly during the triRI
ln fire attorney Irving KanArt!k and
called out to the jury, "This man doesn 't
reortsent me."
In occaaJonal Jettt!rs to the underground
.,~e111 and in remarks made in court.
Manaon upreued the philosophy that
the outcome o! the trial w a 1
predetermined and the jury prejudiced
against him.
"I Jook at the jury and they won't
look at me ," he said. "Hive they judged
me already? They are afraid of me.
al\d do you know why they are afraid
of me -btcause of the newspapers.
They m1de me a monster and I have
to live with that the reat of my life."
Jury Selection
In Beach Man's
Trial Continues
J ury aelectJon conllnued today in the
Orange County Superior Court trial of
a Huntin1ton Beach man 1ccused of
the murder of 1 fellow defendanl in
• drug p:-osecution.
Robert Eugene Williams. 18. of l!iM
Pecan St., Is on trial in Judge Robert
L. Corlman'a courtroom for tbe alleged
slaying la.st Nov. 7 of Robert Lt!roy
Hermann, 19, of 418 !Sth St, Huntington
Beach .
Both men were arrested by HW1tlngton
Be1ch police last Ocl .'II in a ra!d
which led to the f\Jlng of drug and
poaes1\on of f:iploelve11 charges against
both men and Williams' codefend1nt
Martha Ellen Rlq:s. 19, of 11124 Park
St., Huntlngtoo Beach.
Police beli<ve that WIUWno lo.nillled
Hermann ,aa an informer and •hot the
youtb· at ·btl family home •l@Vtft dayt
later. Bot. thay hava J>Olnted out,
Herm·ann'a killer was m1stakeo.
Willilm.s and Mln ru,aa are accused
In 111 Or1n,e County Grand Jury in-
dictment of murder and conaplracy to
commit rnunler. Miss Riggs will 10
on trial Feb. 10 on those charges.
Jury se.ltetion in the WUllarns trl1l
Is expected to lab up most of this
week. • •
Service& Held
For Mrs. Furr
P'Unertl eervlcea wen held today for Mn. ·rr.nces Furr, widow Of 'the late
Olariel Furr. former ell)' cler'< of Hun-unpn Beach.
Mn. Furr dlod l'rld1y ot tho 1fO
of t7. Her hUlband died Jan. ta at :
tht age of It. They had lived In Hun.
tlncton Beach for 69 yt1r1. · Mrs. Furr waa 1 member of Eutmt
Star. the women '• 1u1lllary to Mt80nlc
Lodfl JIO.
The Rev. !dllt'ard &rni1.of the P'tm
Methodllt Clrur<b of Hunflnt1on e .. ch
conducted .ervlces •l W 11 t m I n 1 t e r
Memot1al Park. Burl.J followed at the
pitrk.
From Pqe 1 The civic center ind pollce faclllly
will be built on a idte opposite the Hun-
tington Beach High School c1mpu1. The
libr1ry w\11 be built In the central park
near Talbert Avenue and Golden Wut
Street.
MANSON TRIAL
10<1lled robot. killer1 ln the long, sensa·
tlonal trial, the glrl11 wept Monda y night
Jn thei r jail cells.
A v.•aiting world -those who listened
lr.i lurid testimony of near-psychopathic
rre.e. sex and savagery -ahrugged It
off in a way1 saying they have reason
to weep.
Nexl step in lhe Tate-LaB ianca murder
case is a penalty pha.!e in which the
fate ol Manson and hts female followers
w!I! be determined.
Chief Deputy District Atto rney Vincent
Bugtiosi and his aides are determined
lhat Manson and !he women -first
females in years to auffer the (ate
in year11 -shall die ln San Quentin 's
gas cha mber.
"I think 'they·~· gu ilty ," ManSQn snap-
ped loward the jury.
And he cried out at Los Angeles County
Superior Cou rt Judge Charles H. Older
y,•hom Man11on has viewed as his chief
anta gonist.
"Hey Pnps.'' he sn11pped. "look at
me. You'll never live to lee that day
old man."
De1ense attorneys for those convicted
in t.he 11avage August, J9fij ra id on Ml!s
Tate 's hllltop mansion said they were
disappoi nted but nnt 1urprlsed.
"It's a 1ad de.y for American justice."'
obRerved Manton'• per10nal attorney lrv-
ing Kanarek. "This trial ha11 been an
entertainment !roll) the start.·•
Attorney F'lllgerald said eArlier he
knew the case was lost when a change
or venue from Lo11 Angeles County
elsewhere was refused.
Outside on the street Cfl rner . 1 trio
of girls enchanted by Man.!lon and hi!!
cult's crude communal life style of free
love mixed with megalomania. held 1
Vi,li!i l.
Sandy Good, 26, Brenda McCann. 20,
3nd Sue Bartell , 21. he ard the verdirt
over a transis to r radio along with olhers
present In the crowd.
"He'll be OU!," sa id r-.lis~ Gnod. ''All
the people wil! be out. There 's Revolution
coming.
"We know we're going lo the desert
... Ch1rll e too."
Defense attornevs nolf'd lf the four
are sentenced to ·join their victims In
eternity, the case will be automatica1\y
be reviey,·ed by th e Callfornla Supreme
Court.
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If We in prilOn 11 the verdid, lhey
\~ill appe1l.
Speculatlort 11 that Miu Krenwinkell
J\1iu Vail Houten ind Miss Atkinl wt!
attempt to 1p1re their leader from San
Quentln's 1111 chamber.
Could they? Kanarek was 11ked.
"What 11 there to 1ave?" he responded.
Manson himself drew a 10meUmee-
movtng and certainly pitiable pidure
of his Ute -what It made him flnally
-durinlif the long trial that h•r IO
fa r cost $750,000 In taxpayel'!' money.
The defense frequently attacked what
ll termed a prejudicial prosecution ln
det1lling the Minson Family llfe-style.
"I did my beet to get along In your
society," Manson declared at one pbtnt.
"You pick a little old scrounl}' nobody
th~t eat.s out of the garbage can, th1t
nobody wants, that w1s ldcked oul of
the penitentiary, that has been dragged
through evezy Hell hole that you can
think of, and you put him in a courtroom.
"You expect to break me? Jmpouible.
"You broke me years ago."
A new.man who finally aucceeded In
tr11cking down the unidentified M-year~ld
woman who gave birth to Charles
Manson out-of-wedlock when 1he wa.t
15 In the Kentucky hill country, descrlbu
her now 11 ftt;llng to year• old.
Ooe thing la certain today: Charlie
J\1an&Qn, the self.proclaimed acroungy lit.-
Lie nobody, relnca.rn1llon of Chr!Jt and
personlf'lc1Uon of Satin, Ir no Jona:er
a scroungy little nobody.
Wha tever satls!action that may give
him.
Trustees to Eye
New Curricula
Possi ble changes in the intermediate
school curriculum will be discussed by
trustees of the Hunllngton Beach City
School Distrirt "'hen they meet at 7:YI
n'c!ock tonight in the Dwyer Sc hool
library.
Tru:;:lees will look 11 l'iome propo1111.li'!
for differcnl materials and perhaps dlf·
ferenl cl.:i~s hours proposed hy principal.~
n! !he 1wo intermediate sch{)(ll~ Dwyer
and Gii'ller.
A calendar. ou!lin1ng lhe dates of study
on lht 1971-72 schnol budget 111110 \\·Ill
ht ..,hown to tru~tee11.
Development coordinator 1'om Severns
1.11.id today that the city "Will aeU. ·con-
struction bids on the projects July I
'1•1th. the work expected to 1tarl in lhe
fell.
"They should be completed about IR
months to two ye an after that," he
added.
Dance Studio
Clnims Valley
Hurts Business
A private dance l!?Udio claim• the
Fountain Valley recreation department
ls 1tepplng on Its toei witb a 1erlt1
of ballet lessons.
Balley's Young World wil l complain
to the. parks and recreation c1mmia1ien
tonight and ask for revisions in the
city's dance proaram.
In 1 letter In the commi1sion the
Sant.a Ana 1tudlo has 1ug1e1ted the
following :
-change the city name from ballet
ind t 1 p h111truction to rhythm. or f u n
with rhythm or fun with mu.!lic, •r
11omethlng else.
-Limit the course to six w~lui <it
now runs ten ). and allow no 1tud:ent
to repeat the course.
--Offer thl!' d111nce 1tud io11 1 ch1nce
to help with expert teachers and requlred
f1cl!itle.,.
Stan Stafford. recrea l!nn director for
lhf. c:lly, doesn't mind 1 name chanJ[t,
bul oppose11 other suggelltions. His
recommendation lo the comml1slnn b:
-Change the n.:imt lo introduction te
rhythms and dancr.
-Leave the cnuru lhf' same length
and 11low repeaters,
-Welcome any profe~innals whl!l can
heln Instruct In any recreation prngram.
"We miike no pretense !o wh11l we
leach. We repeat lhe same thing ovtr
every rourir.e, ind It i~ cnly by freedom
o( the indivldu111l's choice whether they'
repeat A course." Staff ord ~ays .
Stafford said he also l'iurvey ed 111 l'lther
Orange County citie11 and found the me.'!f.
common names for the 1111me Ct'lurae
ire: baby ballet. ballet. billet and tap,
""d basic dance rhythm~.
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You'll flip your wl9 when you view tho most diversified ,;;
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VOL 64, NO. 22, 2 SECTIONS, 2G PAGES ORAN6E COUNTY, CA~IFOR!lllA JUESD>. Y. ~ANUARY 26, '197 f
5 Newport Councilmen Urge Freeway 'No' Vote
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of t'4I OeltY Plltt Natt
F!vt of the seven members cf the
Newport Beach City Council Monday
night voted to sign the formal arguments
urging a "no" vote in Ule March 9
freeway elecUon.
Tl)e action wa.s taken over protests
Of two fellow councilmen, one of whom,
Vice Mayor Howard Rogers, respooded
by aigning his name to the ariwnents
favoring ~1e of the anti-freeway
ballot meuora.
Wordinl for the aelioo, which City At-
torney Thlly Seymour ruled could not
be an official counc;il statement uriiess
it received unanimous approval, came
after a battle over Rtnant:ica Involving
a reference ·to the council in the te1t
of the.paper.
Councilman Carl K)'Qlla, ~ co-author
of the statement and the man who
_carried its defense ~ugh the verbal
1tt.cb of Ro1en, Cowldlman Donald
Mclnnis and aevefal Freeway Figtiters,
bod propooed wording whicl>-"!, "We.
the mljority of the City eoUnciJ of
Newport Beach, oppme ... "
Several of the measure's propooents
Including former Mayor Paul Gruber,
pleaded that the council ' remain mute
on the iS.!l.le.
Rogers, however, Insisted at least lhe
reference to the council be stricken, con-
tending its inclusion "tainted" the argu·
ment.
Ae wante<f. It to say, "We, the un.
dersigned .. .''
· Rogers had wanted the councilmen
to designate themselves as councilmen
only at the bottom of the statement,
under their signatures.
Kyll_lla coun_tered with the phraseology,
1'We the following members of the City
Council ... " and after a motion by
Rogers for adoption of his wording fa iled
by a 2-5 vote. Kym1a 's wording was
adopted by a reverse, >2 tally.
The ballot arguments favoring P'.Slllle
of the two questiom .was submiUed Mon·
day afternoon by and signed the Harbor
Area Freeway Flahters' CI t Ii ens •
Coordinating Committee. .
The names attached to the statement.!.
both of which qtrcy thti t~.me... "A
freeway is forever," were Walter J.
Koch, CCC chairman, Margot s~.
Marshall Duffield and Carol Beak.
Most of the ftvt COUDCl.1men slgnini
the negative argument -told the nearly
UC perlMI In tha-audience witnelam,
the conltontation that they, too, oppooed
the corustruction Of Pacific ·co a 1 t
F'r«Jo'•Y tllroulh Newport BUcb.
. Moot echoed iii< atatementa of. Coon·
cilman Richard·CrouJ. who 11kt, "I don't
want a freeway, but I. wanL· let know
the fact on an aJternate traffic solution.
"Maybe," CrouJ. aaid, "the alternatives
are too tough to live with -too upemive
(Se< FREEWAY, P1 .. II
eat or ans·on
Seeking Permit
Krishna Society
Eying Newport
Hare Krishna, a religious sect that
proclaims its faith by chanting and
playing music on public street!, bas
.applied for a permit to do their thing
in 'Newport Beach.
The lnternatiopal ~ety For Krishna
CoosciousQeSS ts 1eekin1 a city license
lor . public aolicilltion It Balboa I;illJld
am! Fuhlon bland, according lo L1ceoae
ConuniNIGaer -lllncllber1.. .
lllnchberg 11id a ~Uve of
the group, whole men ahavt their heads
and whose women are clad In saffron
robes, wiU be asked ;for additional in·
formation before the perm.it Is issued.
The group ls _not new to Southern
California. It is based Jn Laguna Beach
and its members almost daily are aeen
on the atreets reciting their chant.
the district attorney's office for help.
It was 1dvised that little could be done
in View of the group's reliJioos standing.
Jn ·Det:ember, two t.aeun• attorneys,
John Knowles and William Wilcoxen,
1~.before the council maintaining
their ......... .... being clbrupled by
!n-mlnui. clllnling ,.;ons staged by
tilt Krtlilo& .,.... under lbeir tfflce
........ ~ 'J \J5.~ .... -· . .
Knowles made hil point by addreaing
lbe · ""'8Cil -..... ~ ncprdiq of the llOWICI elf .... ' • bit Ill.flee ..
UPI.,:.....,.
Before they will be allowed in Newport
Beach, however, Hirschberg said he ls
requesting them to furnish a financial
statement from U70 and proof from
the state or the Internal Revenue Servk•
that taey are in fact , a bona fide religious
order, amon1 other things.
Wllcue11, 8114 111 Md defended the
rllhl of 1be oect when lt lint aqived
and later had tried n:rbal persuasion
to quiet the <:hinting. He oow viewed
their behlvior-as a matter of criminal
Jaw, the attorney aatd, and felt the
dbtrlct attorney would be willing to
proaeeute If be pursued the case, charg·
ing "11ural aggression." This, said
WUcaun, "is the ume q if they came
in ·.mt _punched me in the nose or
tort up my papers."
Agettcy Merger
Plan Endorsed
THREi FEMALE DEFENDANTS SMILE AS THEY LEAVE COUR'l'.ROOM AFTER MONDAY'S VERDICT
Convicted With ·Mtlinson: Paifricl• Krenwlnkel, Su11n· Atkin1 and le•li• VanHouten
Hirschberg also said hi is not certain.
even if their permit is granted, if the
aect will be permitted at Fashion lsland
bec8U8e Its shops and malls are. on
private Property.
The group has been in and out
of the news in Laguna Beach for more
than a year, since they flrst sought
City Council perm'Wion to chant and
seU their magazine on the st reets.
The Laguna city attorney ruJed that,
as a bone fide religious group , they
did not need a permit and the oouncll
limply requested that the;' behave in
an orderly ~nner, observing ordinances
against blocking traff'JC and disturbinl
tbe peace. '
The Krishna group established a
temple in an old home on. Laguna'•
Woodland · DrtVe and ·com:menoed a
missionary ampalgn aimed at refwmiiic
youlhful drug """· Downtown merchants repeatedly com-
plained about their cbanUnc and drum-
beatllll IDd -the dly lillally turned ·io
Orul•
1featlter
. JZ.'":tsh!t 1:,,. ~ .. =:.
1 reuom, and tbal'• "Wednelday'1
: Oljllciqk,: -with ..._..ium Into
the 1911 locally and up to 16 de-
IP'ftl Jnllnd.
IN8ml: TODAY ' .
By Councilmen
City Manqer Harvey L. Hurlburt'!!
recornmer>dalion to merge the Newport
Beach Planning and B u 11 d I n g
Departments was endorsed Monday nighl
by the City Council.
Hurlburt told the coUl'lcil he will bring
in speciliC reorgalilzailon steps and pro-
cedure& for formal ap,proval at the next . "-,,,.....,...
·A joint reoommendilion involving
tptelflc plallnlnc_ p!l)jecta, qicluding the
neir. mater plu, -t.hled pending
the clty'a mid-year ¥let revlew, also
aet for the Feb. a meeting.
Under the mercer'propooal , the posl·
tloN o( pllMiq 11111 hulldlng directors.
and their respective aililtanll, will be
eHminat.ed and replaced by a director
of community develapment, with one
auiltlnt.
Hurlburt told the coancll the change
will lllllft additional not· lffect the lotal m'imber of pet1mntl ln b 0 t h
departments, nor will It result in costs
1bavt. a few hundred doU&n • year.
lie llld U will · 1Uow 1be addition
or -lo ill~ fWICl!ons .iiueTecl..,.
big -'·m''lli'Mmllntd ·bolldlJIC· IUICf
code.~~vlUes •.
'Ille ' alundf ' • dlncted the Illa!!
lo completo Ill !l'opolld cflange1 In
1be· ha""'"' -tu, ..._ which WOlll\I. m«e. lhlo lrlplt the fee on com-
·D*'dil ~ ·~ :Upjh cGiiiJlejlooa, "lfilbmt WU IJ!o
1trvcted to·fo1 ttard tht ftCOl'IUMndatlons
1or ~-b7 lhl'Newporl Har1>or OJambir ol eomn....,
Irvine Takes 1st Step
To Revive Bay Issue
By JACK BROBACK
Of "'9 0111'1" Pit.I Sl1fl
The Irvine Company made the first
move t.hiJ m:irning toward resumption of
negotiations wllh Orange County over fu·
ture use of Upper Newport Bay.
Until today, the company had a curt
"oo comment" wben questioned about a
series of acdorui by the Board of Super.
v!SQrs beginning Jan. 5 which sought to
kill the land flcbange ag re ement be·
tween the company and the county.
Previous to 'toclay's "OOard meeting, a
Jelttr from .Irvfhe'. P;aident William R.
Muon '111'1!1 p~ted to the , board mem'..
ber1. Tlfey did not. dilCUss the letter or
take.any aCtion .
The Jetter first expressed a refusal on
tbe1Jllft·«'the company to accept deed1
to the Irvine Company land which tM
COWlly haa held pendln~ lepl deJ<miit>O.
tion ol the l\'alJdity ol the land rwap, '
tt..irizalion of a meeting bet.ween the rep-
resenta tives of the Board or Supervisors
and including th e County Counsel's Office
and representatives of the Irvine Com·
pa'ly, including legal counsel.
"Purpose of this meeting, which we
reqilest be arranged as soon as possible
.would be to resume the cooperation that
existed ror more than 20 years between
the company and county government on
matters concerning the future use of
Upper Newport Bay."
The letter concludes with, "We wi11h to
emphasize our hopeful convictlol! thal
throuRb. SUQh a discussion a , groundwork
can be established for a reasonable.
workable solution to this very complex
problem.
Newport Pl.ans
For Increase
In Water Rates COunty --of ~ deeda 10 lhe 450 acres ol upWds relieved the com-
pany of paYlnr·~es on the Pf'Oper!y.'
The move 10nrd new dilcualona wat
phrased, "~ ~ req&aelt your. au-Newport Beach city councilmen have
• '-. IMtruct«f clly atlomey Tlllly Seymour
• lo prepar,e an onllrwlce wblch will IP-C ou~ Rejec,ts' , =. .. 11u;,. ':'~~.water 111 tbe ·dly
BDl-Isf.e Mot-el .!:..!~ =f.;.;~_;:;;r;:
# ••T -~ I c.irindttee ·lncllJdes~a charp of f7'.ctnta
Al•-._._~: C... ••-· i ·~-' per htlndnld cubic foe! for lhl>~J;OOO Kl ,~ w more u..u~llll -• bllldnldrdlble'feet:22~
Cruh Kille Authore1111 · ~!;~' ~:-~~~~ .. ,~,:.::: -~~ ,_ • 'f1 .D·~"-t · ~.(Al')it-)!i.ft.iaiilrtllhrlct,.'P~ lo~<•~·-~~sidenta•re-c1w1ecn1•-. -~ ·nr ~ling Academy on\ ... llllC)d. --i.' • 'i_i~ . hundred for·tho flrlt l,IGO hunclred ·cu\:
Award..Dd -J ff• lhl ·hoolc IUICf Peui, -roqm1:._wu iliidii! by feet end tt cenla fortan~m'lllln ~y IClr" .. ,_, Girl," h .. been lhl Plancilot. Qnmnlllli"" 1111 '-11!· that. •, -, ' kllled ., •. .,_,_t, the hJChway 111a11o1 Ibo mole! on a two-lol,· Pl!<Ol • Nbllc Works , lllreclor J-1J T.
palnll Aid lloadar.~ haband, ador a~lhl lntei-of Park Av~~ De•~llidtheralolncnue;wlllbe-
Jolll-lladllc, •.--"1'1ticolly'lnjured A,alo Street ' lo-·• llllO.illO.dolldl .Jo. lho "-
-a lr!leMraUlt nc TilllUDld 1lle -al .-.dclenU of Ille area ~ Jund. ~'!""ied iOlmctlmea ~ deflofl
coople'1 ~ 111-beilV)' IOfl ~ to ~ak agalnsi the "."I-· Pelif.~ . wJ!I m' bj> ·111111.0llO per ,.ar,• 11111-Dltlrt Dine -•-lil1flmel. i number or letlel'l lllpportlng hll pwi. m.i•, by .• lilflfo ,lncruse.
Mpre Witnesses
ln"Hitchhiker
Shooting Sought
Newport Beach detectives today are
seeking additional wltnesses to the Satur·
day evening shooting that has left a
San Clemente girl in serious condition.
Detective Sam Amburgey aaid more
witnesses are being sought to confirm
details of the shooting 'Which in·
vestigalor:t have already obtained from
witnesses who remained on the scene .
Susan Spector, 19, of 220 La Paloma,
was ebot point blank tn the left llde
as she leaped from .her abductor's car
at the lgtersectlon of East Coast Hlgbway
and .Newport Center Drive.
"The shooting (which. occured It 8; 30
p.m.) took place In tairlY heavy trlfflc,
so there mast be ' lieveral ·people WhO
aaw llt" Amburgey said.
The 1Uspect. who Is a middle ~
man, heavy set and of medium build,
picked up the hitchhiking Mill' Spector
ln South Laguna.
She' wu' driving lo N~· Beacli
wbell l\or car broke down arid she:tl&rW
hUdlhikiftl, police said.
Al the car -described as a ,ne,r
model, d'lfk sedan -1pprOlcilld NeWport cem;, Drlve, the dljver p.ni.i
a 'I""': Intl 'told her she wdild hav'e !O,..,,.. "with him: --
'!!l"':W." nolnt he ~ 1o mn. -'iroirpp{t' ·&mer· Dhve'. and' Ille ~ ',fo'Jf"P, oo! of" tile. ~." :;,.~ 6\ank:,;"'1)'" ~ °*:,:fl
,,,., c!electfve.-= lmi!ld:"o(;Uii ...i:...._ Mflt out"6f'llfo"~
1m.-t·.........,_ off.''""'·"• trlf.' nc; . -r.r--· ··'l"'rr-. "'":'~ '
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ATLANTA• (UPl) · --tJ>r, (Tflomu.
Jenklno "" '"""' · 111 _, ... the !Int N,.... member of thel °""llO Par-
dons ud P.arolM Board,. "I -that
l•wlll hne·IOY"~fo ~
dorlol mt -lour ""' ·M""111 Pe me~y !P'Mter 'Pl••••• .tM:n";\ldt one," llld (JQY. Jimmy ICtrllr :In ....
mlntatertng the Olth to JeUIM . ..,
Three Girls
Facing .. Same
Decision
From Wtre ServlcH
A bQner blared· ud the jury, lrinl
but for Its foreman -a grinning morti-
cian -filed Into court for the clJmactic-
mament in perhaps the 20th Century's
longest, cosUlest &nd most spectacu1af
tnurder trial.
Nomadic cult leader Qmles ~
l!6. aelf·proclalmed u J .. ll1d 8alan
penoolfled "" then, dal'P"' ID -IClrf. • • I •
He ll!illed at three-~--of ~.i~l:lm' .. ~ .. ~il!:
Tit., the unborn ""' Ille Wri«I and l1x adu1t.s.
SuMn Atkln1, 22, _Palrida Kttmrinbl.
23, and Leslie Van Houten, 21, were
pale, but wore red·whi~and-bloe ribbons
In their d>rk ha~.
Jury Fonman Herman Tllbrtct n.hid
a brOld grin at the prose<iillng teun
that has argued for seven months thal
the four accused Manson Jl'amily
members were guilty of 11 caunts ot
murder and COD!piracy.
Somehow, everyone knew.
Reading in a monotone for 18 minutes,
Court Clerk Gene Darrow Aid the jury
dellberatlng a hours and tO minutes
had found the tha.giy clan leeder and
ht. three ·~-eui.lty.
"Look how sad they all loot," --
Van Houten -a onetime hfgh ·ICboor
beauty queen -remarked, ltaiidg ar
the jurt1rs with a grotesque upreuion.
of pity. '
Darrow read her name.
"Guilty of murder," he Intoned.
"They anticipated the verdict," aald
defense attorney Paul Fitzgerald. ''They
expected lo he found guilty." The lllrY (~e MANSON, Pip ll
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Text of Freeway Election Statt_~"ts G~.t'~ .
a.io 1o the tat of the four formal Newport lliach / .. 1114 NOT nllov«'..;,. R"'~·*:;tit~ argumel& !hot will be published by paUot .., Pldllc'Coul ~. II ·-_ ... 1o---~.
City Clerk Laura 1.agios in connection would llduaify (Der .. tbl 1oed. od' Ioctl ~ ; ai ~ II a tq-Wik"ID ... ~
with the March 9 freeway election as 1treets. over&n lr•ffic aystem.
1ubmiUtd by the fi ve city councilmen "VOTE YES -.REMEMBER, A "I. Unilateral resciuion of any binding
and the flve·P'reeway Fighters! FREEWAY IS FOREVER." contract, such 11 the slined freeway
.MEASVRE TO RESCIND Arp.melt Apbtlt Puaq8 agreement dealins with tht proposal
Arpmeat for Pa111ge "Argument Ag ainsl U n i I a t e r a I Coast.al Freeway betwee n Upper Newport
''Argument in Favor of Rescinding Rescission of the Freeway Agreement." Bay ,aad lbe ea.stem city JimlU, is ·a
Freeway Agreement." "We, the following City Coun cil poor bulinras practice, renders rej>l'ese~
"A YES vote ill a .ote in favor of members of Newport Beach, oppose this tative government ineffective, ind makes
d.imioattna a Freeway Agreement, the measure and urge you to vote 'NO' the word and bond of tbt: City Council
valicUty of •bkh is ln serious doubL for l.be following fundamental reasons: holl ow, unreliable and.worthless.
The pu~. of thi1 proposition is to "I. Breach of an existing v.11lud con· "WE, THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS
prevent the construction of a section tract renders one liable to the full extent OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF NEWPORT
of the Pacific Co1st Freeway <Route of the law -and this Includes the BEACH FEEL DUTY-BOUND AND
1). 11ilil Freeway, if completed on the city of Newport Beach. COMPELLED TO STRONGLY URGE
adopted route through Newport Beach, "2. The question before you is not ALL VOTERS TO VOTE 'NO' AT nns
would: whet.her you desire or oppose a Coast.al TIME." "Pe~tly damage the character Freewa y in Newport Beach, but whether
and eavironmental quill~ Df our cllyh. a decision should be made at this time
1 "Destroy large portlorui of our clty·a: without adequate factual information
blstorical and mariti~ atmosphere. about alternative solutions to our total
"Encroach upon nearby beach and bly traffic needs. areas. '
• "Add retaining waJJ1 and embankments
which would erase beautiful natural
aksel3.
"Separate water-oriented portions of
our community from its oce anf ront
1!eache-$, and_ completely divide the city
lftto two parta.
"Pcllution and noise In into lerable
amount.a would result.
I "JPurthtrmore:, it would rtmove from
the \ax rolls valu able commercial and
l'ealdentill property and· deprive the com-
rhunlty .. of a tax· revenue conservatively
19talli ng SI million ea.ch year. !'iome
'7t> percent of which supports our local
schools and colleges.
• "Enlfneers for the state Division of
Higbwa)"I have repeatedly stated that
the constructlon of a Freeway through
"3. Before your Council or you tll@
elector1te can act in an intellia:ent ind
responsible manner, WE MUST HAVE
THE FACTS BEFORE US.
"4. An in-depth study is now being
conducted by your City Council. city
s1':ff. profeulonal consult.ants together
with a conet!med citizens' committee
to obtain thi! vi tal information. The .
reaul ts will be' 1vailable at the earliest
possible date 1l which time a reasonable
decl!ion can be made on th e basis of
what is In the best int erest of all the
residen ts of Newport toda y and tomor·
row.
"5. The intense political activities have
changed the circumstances surrounding
this problem. Th e state, county and
adjacent cities have expressed a com·
* * * * * * Newport Now Eligible
For County Road Funds
The Arterial Highway Finaricing Pro-
gram has declared Newport Beach eli·
glble ror road consttuctlon funds in Jg?J.
'12.
Public Work& Director Joseph T. Dev-
lin told tbe city council Monday night he
had met with AHFP ortlcials after Coun-
ty Road Comm.isisoner Al S. Koc h had
declared the city may not get gas tax
tnnd!: ne"It year because of il..5 anti-free-
~ay posture.
Koch had' declared the city's stance
i&a.inst the Pacific Coast Freeway point-
ed out a "mutually ·• aoceJ)table" plan Ja a requisite for the nvenues.
•Newport Beach bas app!Jed for $230,000
1rl aid tor the next fiscal yea r.
Devlin, pointing out the cl ty'1 chances
cf getting the fund11 ire still u_J1k;nown -
depeildl ng . 911 priorities as&iped to lta
projecta -told AHFP officials the city
had in fact made no chanaea in its ex·
isling master plan of traffic. .
Referring to the council 'a resolution
supporU ng the Badham btll , which Koch
had said demonstrated the chqe, Dev;.
!in ••Id , "The city did upreu oppcsition
to the prettnl alignmen t of the Coast1!
Freeway and did support Aase mbly Bill
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"At t.be time the resolution waa passed
Jt w1s with the UDderatlncfiq tbll •ubo
sequent traffic atudiea would be under·
taken by the State Dlvlslon of HJghways
to seek alternate routes for the freeway,·•
Devlin Wd.
Israel Weighing Response
To Jordan Peace Proposal
By Tite A1110Clated Pre11
Israel's Cabinet is ainsidering a
response to Jordan's Middle Eut peace
plan that proposes Israeli withdrawal
from Arab !.errit.ory ''without exce ption''
and for the Big Four to hel p guarantee
the peact.
Jorda.n's proposals were preAented
Monday to the U.N. Security Council
in New York.
The plan says Jorda n will guarantee
.. free access to all religlow and historical
places In the Ar ab sector of Jeruulem
to all concerned ."
The Arab sector is the site of the
Wailing Wall , revered as a Holy Pi ece
by J ews. lt came under Israeli contro l
tn the 1967 Middle Easl war. I!l'aelia
have expressed reluctance to restore
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It to Jordan ian control.
Jordan also calls for a just settlement
of the Palestine refug:r ee problem.
In another Middle East development
Prime Minister Wafsi Tell of Jordan
v.•arned in Amman that military courts,
armed with powers to paS! the death
penalty. will try violat ors of a total
ba n on explosives and r i re arm 1
throughout Jord11 n he imposed Monday.
Tell gave the v.•arning in his capa city
as military governor. His state ment was
broadcast over Amman radio.
The new ba n followed the dis armament
of government aod Palestinian Guerrilla
militiamen und~ a peact. .11.greement
signed between the two si des Jan. 13,
The ban is aimed at curbing violators
of lhe agreemen t, offi cials 1a!d.
Tell's new statement warned that death
will be the penalty for bomb throwing
or an y other uae of explosives. Possession
of firearms Js punishable by five years
in prl!Orl, he added.
Al Fatah newspaper, lhe official organ
of lhe gueM'illu in Amma n. aMounced
It haa aw:pended publication "until
furU!et notl<L" ; n. 1114.."tb( ...IU&penfion was decided
by lht centrl,) Committee of the
PalMUDe UbefaUon OrganiJltion, the
oVer_au·· ru~Ula leadership, but 11v1
no~
In Citro, \he semiofficial newspaper
Al Ahram indicated that pllna to hold
an Arab summit conf81'9nee by "Feb.
S, Uie dlte the current Middle East
ceut-Ore expires. have apparenUy betn
""1vtd. .• •
It uld -'Saudi Arabi• and Iraq had maJntl~ their opPPJltlon to, .tht pro-
pQotd -Una despite lff0<1J by 'K""''" tho """'d4>e _bolt. The 1ltuallon be!:ome-
furk.aiibpllc:atecl.wll<o Lleyt:1.1'1d"',
Myammar kadall announced In Tripoli
that he would not participate in any
auch meettna unlea au Arab beada or
alltt alt.ended. , .
Al "Abrom Aid consult.iUons wUl bt
la!Ualld 1n Ar.ib copltals wtlllll comJn&
dajo lo d<cldo On • -1it0 ind-dal.i for the prVje<led liJmmlt "after porlf)'lnc
the Arlb ·~ oJld ....nng ma•· tmum ~UOn by ~ 1111<1 ht1ds of llato..
The £cypllon Notional Aaombly ha!
apt>n>W<t nn new bWs pnmdtna: for
a eotitinUIUOn of the curr•t at.ate of
moblillzatfon fCl' two mort ran and
rollUll lhe mtllt.ir)i o:mscrlpti.., lfe.
Under new le(talallan, Em><JaN will
be eltpblo lor drift In the ormod """'"' up to Ille op of JS, The prevtoas max·
lmum ap for the draft wa1 30.
CHARTER AMENDlllENT
Arpmeat for Pa1111e
"Argument in Favor of Cbarttr
Amendment''
"The Harbor Are a Freeway Fighters
and Citizens Coordinating Co mm.ittef!
asked for a 'YES' vote.
;,The initiati ve and relerendum are
essential parts or our A m e r i c a n
democratic process.
"Our city charter already requi res
a vote of the people fOr oil well drilling
or I citx contract or lease for a period
of over 25 yean .
"A FREEWAY JS FOREVER -not
for just 2S years. It ctiuld permanently
damage tbe character, environment,
beauty and general welfare of our city.
"Thi s amendment will provide the
Council with means to secure a manda te
from the peopll!'! prior to signing any
freeway agreement.
"A YES vole for th is proposition means
lbat you , tbe voter, will be informed
and 1t1ar1nteed a voice in Freeway
decisions, there.by taking these matters
out of the poUUcal arena and beyond
the reach of special intereat1.
"VOTE YES -REMEMBER A
FREEWAY IS FOREVER."
Arpmeat A1aia1t Pa.ace
"Argumen t AJtinat Charter Amend-
ment."
"We, the following City Council
members of Newport Beach oppose thiJ
measure and utge you to vote 'No'
for the following reasons :
"I. The measure proposes a method
of approving freeway and u:pressway
agreementa that appears ille1aJ.
"2. Authority for malting g u c h
agreementa has properly been delegated
to the Clty Council because it is tot.ally
familiar with and beat able to wel&h thie technical, Intergovernmental and
commuolty j15UU involved. ,
"3. City councils , responsible and
i:,espori1lve to loc.11.J voters hlvr the
obltgatJon and the opportuntty t o
negotiate the best possible freeway
agreement! for their communities. They
alto retain the right, as Newport Beach
has for eight years, to refuse to sign
a freeway a.areement if It does not
satisfy local requirements.
"t Thia proposed charter 11mendment
would leave no one in your city govern·
ment with authority to act or speak
in the city's brha1f. The state would
have no local agen cy with which to
deAL Voting 'No ' on this proposed charter
amendment is helping mainta in loc al
control of our city's destiny in the hands
of the people of Newport Beach.
··~. The proposed charter amendment
could force th' stat, to ignore loc11l
concerns altogether and proceed in·
dependently with its u I l i m a t e
responsibility to plan and develop a
statewide. freew ay system.
"6. The present system provides f'f·
ft?Ctive local ccntrol of free way matter~.
the proposed charter amendment could
undermine our system of representative
city government and could bring aOOul
a loss of local co ntrol -the very
opposite of what its proponenlll intend .
.. We, the following City Council
members of Newport Beach feel duty·
bound and compelled to strongly urge
all voters to vote 'No' against this pro-
posed charter amendment."
The council argumenta •~ signed by
Councilmen Carl Kymla, Milan Dostal,
Lindsley Parsons and Richard Croul and
Mayor Ed Hlrth.
The Freeway Fighters argum61t.s are
signed by Marshall Duffield, Walter
Koch. Margot Skllllns. Carol Beek and
Vice Mayor Howard Rogers.
Frem P..,e 1
FREEWAY ...
to live with.
·•untll we find out.,. he sal d. "I don't
want to CIOH the door."
The questions that -pending 1 court
hearin1 Friday -that wW bt before
the voton ·uk If the "l""Oll should
resclnd 1n a;dstlng acreerMnt with the
•IJlt on lbe route of lbe f;eewoy through
Corona de! Mar ond for 1 charttr """*
mint ftquJrtrig fUture rtferenduma
btftte • any new qreement.s. on anj
frMWI)', can be signed.
In the ir ballot arguments, the twn·
cilmtn atreu no deflnjUve on on the
........... sllould be forced uoUl th<
trlffk: ttudy, now under WIY. bas been
complelld.·
In IJlefr •IUJ!ltllt lplNt the charteT
ameodment. tht comcilmen cmt.end P••• "would leaw no one In YoUr city .gov~rnmtnl with 1utborlly to act
or speak in the clty'a behalf."
The CCC statement on the. first
measure conttnda the freeway through
eastern Newport Beach will destroy tha
c1ty·1 1tm6sphere ind errvtrmmeut.
In urgtnc odoptloo. of the charier
t mt.ndment. Utt CCC A)'ll fl .UI lnaure
tbe voter ''will be Informed' and
gual'lnteed a voice In frHway decl&lons."
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Swinging Again
Frank Sinatra has been accus·
ed by Mexican ne wsman Nico·
las San chez Osorio of attack·
ing him when the reporter at·
tempted to take his picture at
an Acapulco night club. He
claims Sinatra destroyed his
$800 camera and hit him on
the face and arm.
Tustin Trustees
Set Dress Code
Study Committee
Tustin Union High School District
trustees Monday night established a
pattnt·teacher-atudent dress code rev iew
committee Lo ftnd a way or studying
the present code to 1uide the board
in deciding what, If any, changea are
neoded.
Superintendent William Zou Aid the
committee will report back to the board
by the aecond meeting in February with
1 method for surveying community se:n-
timent and a dress code review
timetable.
The committee is made up of two
board membe rs, one administrator, a
representative of lhe teachers' associa·
lion, oae student from each school and
one ptl't!nl' organiution member from
ea.ch school, Zogg said .
La.st year's dress· rode re.!J ulted from
a parent survey th at determined most
di!trict residents preferred a dre:u rode.
Enforcement of the code this year
has Jed to 1uspensions of some 1tudtnts
at e.ach of the four district high schools.
Mo.!Jt cases have Involved l'iolatlons of
tho bair provlsion.s 0£ the cod'11 foe boys ..
.A Foothill ffigh School aenior challena·
ed his suspension In court, but later
returned to schoo l with trimmed locks.
Tustin remain.!J among the few achoo!
districts 1long the Orange Coast con·
ttnulng to enforce a 1peclfic dress code.
Moat other districts have adopted policies
that leave matters of dress and grooming
up to studenlll and ph11ct responsiblUty
for accept.ability of students' dress with
their parenta.
Transport Tak eover
By Government See n
PIITSBURGH <UPll -A maritime
Industry offici al said today the gove rn·
m!nt may have to take over the nAlion'a
transportation systems unless pr ivate
owners provide bette r serv ice.
Bertra m Golllieb, research director for
l he. Washington·bascd Transportation
Institute, a research and education
organization, said federal subsidies to
the maritime, aviation ;ind ra ilroad in·
dustries "unde rscores the concept that
transportation exists to service lhe na·
tion. ··
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.... litinilOY In Ille • tJioatlr
ploue of lbc l\10J. ·
DUplle lbcllwlolld dull and brovado
cljlPlayed bf IWllol &lid lllo Leora ol
~Hod -ldf!!n lo 1111 ... -
lil!llal" lr1A)1i;O lill """ ~lliitol
In their id Jce111.
A waiUn( world. -tho8e who JisttMd
lo lurid '"l'JmonY "' nearwchopalhlc
fr ee 1ex ·and savagery -ahruped It
off in a way, saying t.liey have reason
to weep.
Nut slip Jn the Tate-L.aBianca murder
case is a penalty phate in which the
fate of Manion 1nd biJ female followtr1
will be determined.
Chief Deputy DiJtrlct Attorney Vincent
Buglio.sl and hia alde s are detumined
that Manson and the women -first
females in ye1r1 to auffer the fate
ln years -ahalJ die ln Sett Quentin's
1a1 chamber.
"I think 'they're' guilty.'' Maruon map-
ped toward the jury.
And he cried oot at Los Ante.lea County
SUperior Court Judge Charles H. Older
whom MlnllOn hat viewed as his chief
1nt.agoniat.
"Hey Pops ," he anapped, "!Mk at
me. Yo u'll never live to see that day
old man."
Defense attorneys for tho.!e ccnvicted
ln the .iavq e Augusl , 1989 raid on Miss
Tale's hilltop mansion said they were
disappointed but not 1urprised.
"It'a 1 tad day for American justice,"
observed Ma11JOn'1 per1onal attorney Irv-
ing Kanarek. "This trial hu betn .an
entertainment .'.rom the atart. ••
Attorney Fitzgerald said earlier he
knew the c111se was lost when a change
of venue from Los Angeles Cou nty
elsewhere wa1 refused.
Outside on the street corner, a trio
of girls enchant.ed by Manson and his
cult's crude communal life style of free
love mixed with meg alomania, held a
vigll .
Sandy Good . is, Brenda McCann, 20,
and Sue Bartell, 21, heard the verdict
ov er a transistor radio along with others
present in Lhe crowd.
''He'll be out," said Miu Good. "AJ I
th' people will be ou t. There's Revolution
coming .
"We know we 're going to the desert
... Charlie too."
Defense altorneys ncted lf the four
Are sentenced to join their victims In
tternity, th e case will be automatically
Reward Offered
For Information
On Lost Terrier
A reward la being offered for In-
formation leading to the return of a
rare Tibetan Terrier which wandered
from its owners more tha n one week
ago in Newport Beach.
The dog named Chien 11 about 24
Inches tall and weighs 40 to 45 pounds.
His owners , Mr. and Mrs. Alen Hams,
say he lookl like a miniature black
1heep dog .
Anyone whn ha s seen the dog or knows
of his whereabouts can call fi?U.11 4
nr bring him to 811~ W. B11Jboa
Boulevard.
The Hams are residents of St. Cloud
h1iMesola who brought the dog with
them on 1 visit to NewpOrt. He ran
1't w1y from the home they wf:re vialtln g
Al 81111'1 w. BAIOOa Boulevt rd Jan. 17
and hasn't been aeen since.
Hams says the dog is suffering from
In fections in both t ars and requires
medication for the condition.
"His netural habitat I~ mow and cold
~:eslher. He has never been exposed
to the beach 11nd ocean." he said. "Chien
even geta uncomfortable ln Northern
h11nnesota summers. I'm afra id that ii
he's kepl by someone liv ing In this
are11 , hi.s life will be mis erable year
round .. "
S.J ftVlewed by U.. CallfemJ1 luprtm~
Coqrt. '
U lUe ln prison la Ole vl!rdk:t, tbty
wUI appeal. _.
· SpicullttGa Is that .Mla ~I .
MllrVoa ""'11111 -...t-Mlls Alldm,.•ill
attempt to spare their leader from San
Quentin's gas chamber:
Could they? Kan.Ink was askrd.
"What is there to save?" he responded .
MlfllOn him1elf drew a so~es·
moving and certii.lnly i>ltlable picture
of hill" ltfl! -what tt made him finally
-durini;:: the long trial that hat so
far cost '750.000 ln ta1 payer1~ moaey.
The defense lrequenUy attacked what
It termed 1 prejudicial prosecution lJt
det.a.llinR the Manson Family life-style.
"I did my best to get al ong In your
society,'' Y..lanson declared al one poin t.
''You pick a little old l'lcroungy nobody
that eats out of t~ garbage can, that
nobody wants, that was kicked fll.lt of
the penitentiary, lhat has been dragged
through every Hell hole that you can
think of, and you put him In a. courtroom.
"You e1pect to b~ak me~ lmpossjble.
"You brpke me years ago."
A newsman who finall y sucteedl!d il'
tracking down the unidentified M·ytar-nld
woman who gave birth to Charle s
Manson out-ct.wedlock when she wa s
15 tn the Kentucky hill ccuntry. describes
her now as feeling 90 years old.
One thing is certain today: Charl ie
Manson, the self-proclaimed scmunl)' lit·
tJe nobncly, reincarnation of Christ Ind
personification of Satin, is no looger
a .scroungy little nobody.
Whatever satisfaction that may giv:-
him.
City Will Open
Bids for Tract;
$324,000 Price
Newpcrt Beach Friday will begin to
accept btds for the purchase of the
3.S-acre tract it nwns al Ole intersection
of Broo khurst Street Adams Avenue in
Huntington Beach.
Sealed bids on the property, the last
rema ining parcel of a 25-acre tract
originally purchased for water wells.
will be accepted throogh April 2. under
procedures for the sale of lhe land
adopted by the City Council Monday
night.
The council stipulated that l h e
minimum acceptab le bid price shall be
'324,000.
An oral auction open only to those
who $Ubmitted sealed bids will take
pl1ce immediately after the sealed bid
deadline.
The length y bid receipt period was
set by the council to allow prO.'lpective
bidderJ to review deve lopment plans with
Hunti ngton Beach officials.
'l'he procedures for the sale state.
"The property wtll be offered for outright
sale that is not rontingenl upon approval
of any development plan by the city
of Huntington Beach," however.
Under the terms of the sale. the ci ty's
wate r rights will be ex cepted and r~v.
ed based on enabling language In the
sale reaolutlon.
Di strict Crime Rate
Shows Large Decline
WASHINGTON fU PI) -The crime
rate in lhe District of Columbia dropped
last year for the first year &Ince 1156,
and local officials credited an expande d
police force and narcotics treAtment pro-
grams for the change.
In 1970, compared with the year before,
homicides dropped 2.'l percent. rapes 11.B
perc,nt 11nd robberi es 4.9 percent among
crimes reported. Th e district police fori;:e
has added 1.500 officers in recent montbs,
many of them assigned to street pa trol.
I I DOES YOUR CARPETING
LOOK LIKE "CURLY· TOP" HERE?
IF SO, JOG ON DOWN TO
ALDEN'S, AND SEE HOW
QU ICKLY ALDEN 'S CAN
REJUVENATE YOUR HOME!
You'll flip your wig when you view the most diversified
11leetion of carpeting in O range County!
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Mesa Planners
Crltical quutioru and firm opposition
kl a $1.2.8 million widening of Del Mar
Avwue into a highway Jed kl long and
1tonny debate Monday before the Cosla
Mesa Pl~g Commis3ioo.
Telling landownen to lake their
troublea to lhe city council, the panel
vited 4 to 0 to recommend the plan.
Chambers were nearly packed for the
hearing, largely by citizens who stand
to k:lee their homes and 39 lots requirt'd,
throu&b votuntary sale or con<kmnation.
eat
Fr.e~ay Eleetion
Questions centered on how much will
be paid and bow aoon, plus when corr
struction begins and whether it is even
ne<:<ssary.
"I know there's a lot of you interested
in this and it's very controversial, so
will someone please come forward and
get lhe ball rolling;" said Vice Chairman
H. J. "Jimmie" Wood.
Chairman Charle3 Beck wit! absent.
Howard Rolslleim. 223 Lillian Place.
demanded to know bow much land will
Five Councilmen
Press 'No' Vote
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of h DettF P'llet Staff
Five Clf the seven members of the
NewpOrt Beach City Council Monday
eight voted to sign the formal arguments
urging • "no" vote in the March 9
freeway election.
The action was taken over protests
Clf two fellow councilmen , one of whom,
Vice Mayor Howard Rogeni , responded
by signing: hi! name to the arguments
favorint passage of the anti.freeway
ballot measure3.
Wording for tilt &ctioft, which City At-
torney Tully Seymour ruled could not
be an official council atatement unless
it r~ived unanimous approva l, came
after a batUe over semantics involving
a reference to the council in the text
of the paper.
Councilman Carl Kymla, a co-aulhor
of the 1tatement and the man who
carried its defense through th e verbal
attacks of Rogers, Councilman Donald
Mcinnis and several Freeway Fighters ,
had proposed wording which said. "We,
the majority of the City Council of
Newport Beach, oppose •.. "
Several of the measure's proponents
Including former Mayor Paul Gruber,
pleaded that I.he council remain mute
on the is.sue.
Roger!!, however. insisted at least the
reference to the council be stric ken , co JI·
tending tts Inclusion "tainted" the argu-
inen t.
He wanted It l.o say, "We, the un·
dersigned .. , "
Rogers had wanted the councilmen
to design ate themselves as councilmen
only at the bottom of the statement,
under their signatures.
Kymla countered with the phraseology.
''We the following members of !he Cily
Council ... ·• and after a motion by
Rogers for adopt.ion of his wording failed
by a 2-5 vote. Kym.la's wording was
ac;iopted by a reverse, 5-2 taUy.
-·The ballot 1rguments favoring passage
el• the two questions wa s submitted Mon-
dly afternoon by and signed the Harbor
Arta Freeway Fighters' C itizen s '
Coordinating Committee. ·::The n•mes attached to the itateme.nts.
Oraltf e
Weatller
Haiy IAl'lshine is better than no
sunshlM It all, the weatherman
realQfl!, and that's Wedneaday'1
outlook, with temperatures into
the 70'a locally and up to as de-
~ lnlJnd.
INSIDE TODAY
The acting chancellor at UC
Irvine lH!Hevts lhe era of
oompus confrontatiom ha.r tnd·
ed bec:cu.se rtudenll art thin~
1 MQi toith tMir. u r1bral coruxe.r
iMCtod. o/ thtir adrrnel glands.
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both of which carry the theme, "A
freeway is forever," were Walter J.
Koch, CCC chairman, Margot Skilling,
ManhaR Duffield and Carol Beak.
Most <lf the five councilmen signinf
the negative argument told lhe nearly
120 penions in the audience witnessing
the confrontation that they. too, opposed
the construction of Pacific C o a 1 t
Freeway through NewPort Beach.
Most echoed the 1tatements <lf Coun-
(See fJCEIW.t.Y, Pip I)
Apollo 14 Crew
Puts in Practice
On Landing
CAPE KE NNEDY, Fla. (AP ) -The
Apollo lt astronauts climbed aboard
spa ceship trainers today to practice a
new landing technique Intended to guide
them to a pinpoint landing in one of
the roughest areas of the moon, the
craggy Fra Mauro hi&hlands.
Alan B. Shepard Jr., Edgar D, Mitchell
and SLuart A. Roosa were up early
to hone themselves for the delicate Ian·
ding attempt.
The rehearsal started with Shepard
and Mitchell in the Lunar module
6imulator, activating systems as they
will do before the separation and descent
to the surface. Roosa worked out in
the command module trainer.
At the launch pad , the countdown which
started Mondt1.y continued on schedule
towa rd a launching Sunday at 3:23 p.m.
Major procedures today including hook·
lng up ordnance and loading IJquid ox-
ygen aboard the command ship lllld
checking sy1tems Of the rocket's first
llag~
During the night, a sman leak was
detected in a hydraulic p a c k a g e
associated with engine No. 3 in the
second stage. The package was removed
and aeveral parts will be replaced, with rs.. APOLLO, Pase !)
Airplane Pirate
Nabbed by Crew
During Layover
SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) -The crew
of a hlj1cked Domfnlcan Qulaqueyma
Airline Lockbe.ad ConsteUalion today
overpowered and captured the aky pirate
when the plane landed at Caho Rojo
to refuel fur the DJ(bl to Cuba.
An alr!int spokesman said none o!
the 7t pertons aboard was injured tn
the struggle to overpower the hijacker,
ldenUfled u • Spaniard, Enrique
Jimenez. Crew membetl Wl'Mted from
him a bottle he WU cmying which
be aaJd --nilroilrcarille. ' Caho RoJo ls al !be oqdlli<m end
of the country ind 25 miles from the
border with llaltl Troop& IUn'OW>ded
the plane when it landed and refused
it pennlaalOa to lalce oil unttl the hi·
jacker aliowed the pmlleftltn to dilem·
bark.
The pla• WU hlJaeked aoly IS
mlnute:s after .J~vb!L. Santo Domin&o
for an Ju&tl earlier today.
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Supp.ort Del Mar "7"idening
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be needed for '!be l"r<ewoy, a~y
conlUslng the Del. -A venue iildonlllg with Newport Freeway.construction.
Both projects are scheduled from lf15
to 1977, coinciding in construction..
Assistant City Engineer N o r m
Spielman was asked to review the. proj-
ect, a part or the ·city's master plan
ol highways since l!N:l .and expected to
carry up to 40,000 cars daily.
Del Mar Avenue will extend ·to Santa
Ana Avenue, where it .will lint up with
county.planned University Drive, pro-
bably arching over Upper NeWtx>Cl Bay
via bridge to reach the UC• Irv~ cam-
J>UIL
Vlu Chairman Wood wared Rolshdm
and others i! a 160 foot lot ii· involved
-when 120 feet of right-of-way ·ii re-
quired -the whole parcel ·Will be
purchased at fair market value.
What happens to the rest?
Wood Mid the ucess will likely be
consolidated into one excess land parcel
and sold, but almost certainly not' for
commercial use. •
"I think It's going k>-be vuy u-
peosive," n.id Rolsbeim. ~
"I concur," rtpUed Wood. ''But
tnglneering shows tt· is ·necessary. We
an not plaMlng fcir· lQdai·or·lol\IOmW
but the future ." •
''Does communltyLoppositiol'1 bear~any
on whether lhll,wlll be plSbed throadl?"
Rolahe!m continued. "I live on Lililan .
Pl..e and I don't think yoo'ra dolltl
me Ill)' favor,"
' "I CID't answer that. Take it up whb
Iba City COWJCO," aaid Wood, pred!ctmc
a bearln1 will be set for Tueo<ky, Feb.
16, since Monday will be obaerved u
Llncoln'1 Bi~ay.
0 Are we on the verge of belna evic-
ted!" asked J.-Canfield, m Del
Mar Ave.. 1-.,. to a predlctloo lbat
(See WIDENING, Pap J)
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UP'IT.._....
THREE FEMALE DEFENDANTS SMl~E· AS THEY LEAVE CDURTltOOM..AFTER.MDNDAY'S.VERDICT
Convicted With Minson: Patricia KNnwlnkel, Susan Atkhi1 and Lnll• V.1nHouten .
Irvine Takes 1st S rep
To Revive Bay Issue
By JACK BROBACK
Of -Dally ..... , .,.,,
The Irvine Company made the first
move this morning toward resumption of
negotiations with Orange County over fu·
tu re use of Upper Ne11tJJ0rt Bay.
Airport Closed
By Fog; Warm
Spell Expected
Until today, the company had a curt
•·no comment" when questioned abou t a
series of actions by the Board of Super-
visors beginning Jan. ~ which sought to
kill the land exchange agreement be-
tween the company and the county.
PrevioulJ to toda y's board meeting, a
letter from irvine President William R.
Mason was prese11ted to the board mem-
bers. They did not discuss the letter or
take any action.
The letter first exprnsed a refusal on
the part of the company to accept deeds
to the Irvine Company land which the
county has held pending legal determlna·
lion of· the validity oC I.he land swap.
County po*81ion of the deed111 to the
450 acres of upllJ\(f! relieved the com-
pany Of paying taxes on ~property.
'lbe·move toward new disawlOIUI was
phrased, ''we hefeby request your au-
thorlziUon of a meeting between the rep.
re111entaJves <lf the Board of Supervla:ors
and inclu<llDI' the County Counsel's Office
and representatives of the Irvtne Com-
PlllY. including legal counsel.
"Parpoae ol thJa meeting, wllich we
request be arrqed as soon· b poujble
would be to rtaUrbe .the cooperatJon ttult
existed for more than 20 yeatt between
the company and county pmnnent on
nuitttn conctrninl the fUture UM • Of Upper t-{ewpert Bay.'' ·
Tbe,Jetter coocludes with, "We Willi to
empllaaite our hopeful convlctiOI tbat
thnaigh. IDCh a dllcuaolon a ........... k
can be establilhed for a reuonable,
workable solutJon to th1I very c:ompltx ,p~·~ '
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Liberty's Widow
Pleads Guilty
In Manslaughter
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Kendall Ano
Bierly Liberty. 24 , widow of the
''Candlelight Killer," pleaded iullty today
to manslaughter and robbery charges.
Mrs. Liberty, of Eugene , Ore., and
her husband, Robert W. Liberty, 2.1,
of Long Beach, were accused of murder·
ing and robbing Robert Irion, 52, ·in
his apartment last June. He was 1lrang1·
ed. slabbed and beaten ,
Liberty was found dead in his oounty
jail cell last Wednesday, five days before
his trial was to at.art.
Mrs. Liberty, awaiting a sepa rate trial,
aa~ 1n chang ing her plea It was •ereed
with authorities that concurrent &en·
tencea would be recommended and that
a bold would . be dlsmilled for C(IUDta
pendlng agalnlt her in'Colcndo.
SUperlOr Court .Judge Leland C. Nielaen
1et aentenclng for Feb. 16 and 11.ld
be would recommend a psycbJatrlc
evaluation. '!'be ... man originally pleaded
1nnocent and lnnoctnt by ruaoa o1 IJt.
nnlty.
Tbe term for nwislaqhler la six
months.to 10,yean and for the 1ttp4.1ted
MCOftd.dqree robbery <barle, one year
to me.
Mn1. Llberty was wed In the .pto.
cee'dJni whalber llhe wltb him -her huobancl killed ond ?Obbod Irion.
Sbe am~. "yes."
lrlon'1 body was found with ~
b\lmlnc near the head J-. · 7 •
lnvt1U,aton aald !Jbetlf, -U. =~ on a neamy • did, "llM ' ' tk1Uerltrlba1alltio.",,1,'' ~
Tba ' l.lbertyt ...,. il'Nilid-· -Colorado 11pr1np Juna 10 N-a ._
robbery ud hlP'-"'-~ ' ' Ll-.... lal>eled i.· ~
XUler" Jn JIM alter hbl t l..cMiirt.
Mari:olla IADdl1, 31, wu· klDld' al;llor
Wlllmlnller apar1menl. 8be .... lioiad
wfth cancli.. homing beoldf ber;s· Llberty .... , _.ci,.1 '!1-1 . • me!
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of Thomas Astortna, 25, of AnQebn. '
Three Girls
Facing Same
Decision
From Wlre lervlcel
A buzzer blared ud 1he ltrf, l!1(n
bul for its foreman -a grinning morti-
cian -filed into court for U. dlmadie
moment In perhaps the lllll> Century's
longest, cosUiest and mnet apectacula:r
murder trial.
Nomadic cult leader Charlee Manion,
16. Mll·proclaimed U J .... and · Satan
penonitied was there, dappil' in ucot
acarf.
He 1miled at three glrll ac:amed c,f
tali!W blood and llabbillc llnlP ·-In tba Ylcloua manacro cl-~
Tate, ll>e unborn ·aon aha carrlid ·a
.ix adults.
Suaan Atklna, 22, Patricia Jtrenwlnkel,
23, and Leslie Van Houten, 21, were
pale, but wore ~whJtH.nd·blue ribbons
in their dark hair.
Jury Foreman Herman TUbriclr:·flaabed
a broad grin at the prosecutlng team
that has argued for seven mcmbl that
the four accused Manmn Family
members were guilty of ti count, of
murder and conspiracy.
Somehow, everyone knew.
Reading in a monotone tot 18 mhartflic.
Court Clerk Gene Darrow saJd the Jar1
deliberating 42 Mura and 40 mtmrtn
bad found the shaggy clan leader and
his three sisters guilty.
"Look how u.d they all loot," Misl
Van Houten -a onetime htgb IChool
beauty queen -remarked, ttartng at
the jurors with a grotesque upression
of pity.
Darrow read her name .
"Guilty of murder." he intoned.
"They anticipated the verdict,'* said
defense attorney Paul Fit:.g:erald. ''They
expected to be found guilty." The jury
(See MANSON, Pqe II
Costs Skyrocket
To $60 Million
For Queen Mary
SACRAMENTO (AP) :... -The C1!01 .ol
converting the retired ocean llner Queen
Mary Into mari~me museum and tourist
cenJ.r In Long Beach baa rlaen from
11.75 m1111on to '"""' !ban l80 mllllan,
two thlnla of It In public .-,.
A report pn!pued for the Lectslatare
today aa)'li the city of Long Beach bu
been authorized by the atate so fer
to spend 141.99 mlllloll on Iba q,,..
from the city's share of Udelands ot1
funds.
Muaewn uhibiton and private CGD-
ceaalonatr.. nmn1ng bole! --and ahops on the 1111p. an ~
to ,ppend aometh1ng ...... -to complete the project.
The report, ffllln the atate -gen<t .. and the (,eglllattve Audit C0\11-
mlttee .. ,. the city actualty hu apGll
$21.5 mUUoQ ., far. •
Some capllal -who declbied to
be ldenttfled NY Ille 0Jat of the Queen
Mir}' projeel -1d be flaund al men
than 1100 llllllloo u .nlalecJ ---1~~ =~· ~."• ~
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llUlte· Landi com-to report b)'
1l>ei:". 1 on ti. aatm ae. a1 w ' ·-
oil re•-~to Ille~ MCf
pro_Jed. • ~ ' Jqll1y report -to Ibo LeiJalalure Jan. II -!bl tbo: Jail Ill.I mJlUOn ol ilia alloca-_,,
approved c:ondtlloolll1· Tiie --""" ... llle rllbl-•to ·•Jo<t lo .., -
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Rocking the Boat
Kindergarteners 1t College Park School in COsta Mesa try out new
"rocking boat" donated to the school by Dr. Robert M. Kelsey Sr.,
who lives in the neighborhood. He built the rocker, then gave it to
the schooJ. Eager rockers are (from left) Dia Joyner, Mike Rauch,
Kendra Ireton and Jerry Dahill. ·
l(rishna Cultists Seeking
Permit in Newport Beach
Hare Krishna. a religious sect that
proclaims its faith by chantiag and
playing muaic oo. public streets, has
applied for a permit to do their thing
:bi NtWport Beach.
·. 'tbe International Society For Krishna
'~nsclou$ness ii seeking a city li~nse
for public aolldtation at Balboa Island
and hsblon Island. according to Llcense
Commfasioner Stan Hirschberg.
Hirschberg said a representative of
the grOOp. wh~ men &have their heada
Ladies' Softball
Slated for Mesa
Spring is just around the corner and
v;ith il, softball, •with one league
especlall y fot the ladies of Costa Mesa.
The Costa Mt:sa Recreation Depart·
ment-sponliOred session Ui for gals 15 and
older. wilh deadline for team entrie.s
!el Feb. 26, according to organizers.
G21me.s will be played Thursdays in
TeWinkle Park.
Burglar Has Cents-
Mesa School Robbed
A burglar broke into Costa Mesa ·s
Heinz Kaiser lnlermedlate School. it ~·11s
discovered r-.1onday. but only $16.~ in
loot was laken .
Teacher Jack F. Schick told police
the intruder took 1.500 pennies taped
to the wall of lhe girl 's gym, presumably
carrying them off in a $1.50 metal trash
can.
and Whose women are clad ln aaflron
robe.s, will be asked for add.it.ions! in·
formation before the perm.it i! issued. ne group ls not new to Southern
ca.llfomia. It ii hued in Laguna Beach
and· its members almost daily are seen
on the ltretts reciting their chant.
Before they· wU1 be allowed in Newport
Beacb. however, lnrsc:hbefg aa.lcf he Is
requ.stlJ!i them "' lurnWi 1 linanc:lll
liti.t.ement from 1970 and proof from
I.he state or the Internal Revenue Service
that lbey are in fact, a bona fide religious
ord".f'. amoag other things.
Hirschberg also said he is not certain,
even if their permit is granted, jf the
sect will be permitted at Fashion Island
because its shops and malls 11.re on
private property.
The group hes been in and out
of the news in Laguna Beach for more
than a year, since they first sought
City CounC'il permission lo chant and
sell thei r magazine on the streets.
The Laguna city attorney ruled that ,
as a bone fide religious group. they
did not need a permit and the council
~imply requested that lhey behave in
an order ly manner. observing ordinances
against blocking traffic and disturbing
the peace.
The Krishna group establi!ihed "
temple in an old home on Laguna's
\\'ood\and Drive and commenced .11
missionary campaign aimed at reforming
youthful drag users.
Downtown merchanl.!I repeat~ly com·
plained about their chanting and drum-
beating and the city finally turned to
the district attorney's office for help.
Jt v•as advised that little co uld be done
ln view of the group 's religious standing.
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SAi'< FRANCISCO (UPI) -The
Catiforrtia Supreme C.ourt ruled tod.11y
that school districts may assign pupils
lo specific schools !or integration
purposes but rnay not foret them to
go thtte on a iichool bus.
That is the essence, the Supreme Courl
said, of lbe state'a new "anti.busing"
law, which prohibits districts from busing
students outside their own school
neighborhood without parental consent.
The court upheld the tw1>-month-old
anti·busing law, which provides that no
school district "shall require any student
or pupils to be transported for any
purpose or !or any reuon without the
written permission of the parent or guar-
dian."
But in a unanimoua opinion, the high
cou rt held that all the law prohibit!
ls tht practice of forcing r;ludenb tn
11se district trans:portation In getting to
the auigned school .
An interpretation thal the law gives
parents rights to , refuse p u p i !
asslgnments, the opinion .!laid. "would
heget a parental right to discriminate,
that '!"OUld enable many to exploit that
ri.ll'ht to inflict racial prejudice.
"It would empower these private
persons to inject the venom or racial
discrimination into the veins of govern·
ment . Such a statute would be un·
constitutional on its face."
'I'he Cast! arose out of controversy
eoncerning the proposed Park South com-
ple:i in San Francisco. The court decision
upheld the legality Of the achoo! board's
program under the new statute.
The majority opinion, written by
Justice Mathew O. Tobrlner, wu con-
curred in by justices Raymond E. Peters,
Stanley Mosk and Raymond L. Sullivan.
Justices: Louis H. Burke, Chief JwUce
Donald R. Wright and Justice Marshall
F. McComb wrote a brief eeparate con-
curring opinion.
We know· that racial animosity chiefly
develops ln the child who is reared
in an environment that fosters It,'' lhe
majority opinion said.
"We woqld keep our schools free. from
Its contamination: indeed, our Supreme
·Court has Wd that our constitutional
obllgation compels the immediate clean&-
. Ing of every schoolroom where the law
countenances its presence.
"How, then, can we uphold u con-
ttitutional a stlltute that cate1orically
ban a principal and tometlmea u:cluaive
antidote to the 11preAd and growth of
this guilty to1in ... :"
The court conceded that in some cases
pupil assignment by school boudl might
not be "constitutionally compelled.''
From Paee I
APOLLO • • •
relnatallation sl.11ted Wednesday .
Launch officials said the problem will
have no eff~t on the countdown.
In the new landing maneuve r, the
Apollo 14 command ship Kitty Hawk
will dip within 12 miles of the lunar
surfa ce before releasing the lunar module
Antares for its descent on Feb. 5.
In r~enl ioterview, Roosa e.rplained
the joined spaceships will fire into an
initial lunar orbit rangtng from 65 tn
195 miles above the surface. La1er. thiJ
\•dll be shifted to a path of 12 to 65
miles high .
'Pill' Suit Settled
S1clnglng A911ln
Frank Sinatra ha s been accus-
ed by Mexican newsman Nicer
las Sanchez Osorio of attack-
ing him when the reporter at-
tempted to take his picture at
an Acapu lco night rlub. He
claims Sinatra destroyed his
$800 camera and hit him on
tpe fa ce and arm.
Mesa 'Pussycat'
Burglar Awakes
Victim, F1lees
A barefoot cat burglar who visited
at least two unlocked homes in a Costa
Mesa neighborhood early today w11.s
about as sllenl ll.'I a St. Bernard .
He fled both addresse s after awakening
women.
Christine J. White, 22, of 461 E.
Magno/la St. opened her e.Yes 21t 3 a.m.,
s.11w a flasbllght and screamed.
The man fled down the hall and out
the front door but Miss While told Officer
Gerry Kochendorfer she could tell ht
wore a nylon windbreaker jacket.
Mr.! .. Patricia M. Grupe, 55, of 412
E. 19th St., wasn't so frightened,
"What are you doing bere~" &he ana.~
ped.
"E•cuse me ,"' he blurted and fled.
but she was able to describe him as
wear!ni a dark blue nylon windbreaker
jac~t and being about 20 to 30 years
old.
Police Question
Young Suspects,
Recover $1,500
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MAN~ :T~~··· =~ .,~1 . In thl ~ ~~wt<! hr th• CaWarnll &uprlll\o
IJMpj .. lb. lwbi.d dllh and ~IYldo . ~laplayed by ...___« ~'JV: '!)_ 11 Ule In pr!Jon ii .lh< ~l!rdltt, .,tl>_t.v -·-·ldllonlo"' ..... lltll lii&N •·. -' '¥,9"• ~ v ,...l'" ... ~-1 . .. .. .... ..
-1 lrW, ~"llrll .-.~ •· IPOollill<il ii thll lllla-Kttlnrialr1I. ~ their Jail ctlb. . . • ~ Vin Houwi ~ Miu /\lkina will
A waiting world -tho5e who li.stentcf attempt to spare their le1der from San
to lurid testimony ol neat·J)6ythopathk Quentin 's gas chambtr.
free sex and l'avagery -•hruuad it Could they~ Kanarek was asked .•
off In a way, saytng lMy have Ruon ''What Is there tli'11tive?" he responded.
to weep. Manson hlmself drew a M>metimes-
Next step in the Tate-LaBianca murder moving and certainty pitiable picturt-
cast Is a penalty phase in which the of his life -what it made him HnA.lly
late of Man&0n ,and hi! female f0Uowv1 -during the king trial that has so
wlll be determined. far cost $750,000 in ta:ipayer1' money.
Chier Deputy District Attirney Vincent The defenM trequently attacked wha t
Rugliosi &nd his .11ldes are determined it termed a prejudicial pro9ecu lion ln
that Manson and the women -first delailing the Manson Family life-style.
fir.!11 females to BUifer the. fale in ye ar11 "I did my best to get along In your
-shall die in San Quent111's gas cham -society," Manson declared at one poin t.
ber. "You pick a liU/e old scroungy nob<'ldy
that eal3 out of the garbage can, t.h1l
nobody want.'I, th11t was kicked out of
the penitentiary. that haii been draged
through every Hell hole that you can
think of, and you put him In a C(IUrtroom.
"I think 'they 're· gu1ny," M.11nson .tnap-
ped toward the jury.
And he cried out At l.m Angelea County
Superior Court Jud ie Charles H. Older
whom Manson hu viewed as his chief
antagonlsl.
"He y Po]>!," he snapped, "look at
me. You 'll Mvtr live to st.e tha t day
old man."
Defense attorneys for those convicted
in thl! sav11ge August, 1969 raid on Miss
'fate's hilltop mansion said th ey were
di!appoinLed bul not surprised.
"lt'a a ud day for AmeriC'an justice,"
ob8erved M.11nson's personal attorney Irv-
ing Kanarek. "This trial ha.!I been an
entertainment ~rom the start."
Attorney Fitzgerald said earlier he
kn ew the case wa.!I losl when a change
nf venue from L<ls Angeles County
elsewhere was refused.
Outside on the street corner , .11 trio
of girls enchanted by Manson and his
cull"s crude communal life styl e of free
lovt mixed with megalomania, held a
vigil.
Sandy Good, 26, Brenda McCann , 20,
And Sue Bartell, 21 , heard the verdict
over a tran,;Lstor radio along with others
present in the crnwd.
.. He'll be out," said Mi.!l.'I f..ood . "AH
the people will bt out. There's Re volution
coming.
"We know we're going to !ht. desert
... Charlie too."
Defense atklrney.!I nottd if the four
are sentenc~ to join their victims In
eternity, the case will be automatically
Reward Offered
For Information
On Lost Terrier
A rl"wMd ls hting offt-red for in-
formation le.11ding lo lhe return of a
rare Tibet.an Terrier which w11nderert
from its owners more than one wee k
ago in Newport Beach.
The dog named Chien Is about 24
Inches t111J and weigh:! 40 to 4~ pounds.
His owners. Mr. ind Mrs. Alan Ham!,
"'"Y ~ loolul like 11 miniature black
sheep dog.
An yone. who has i;een the rlog or kno•s
of his whereabouts can call 673-6.114
"You expect lo break me? Impossible ,
"You broke me years ago."
A new.sman who finall y succeeded In
tracking down lhe unidenti fied M-vear-ntd
woman who ga ve birth lo -Charles
Manson out-of-wed lock when she was
15 io the Kent ucky h!ll country. describes
her Dow as feeling 90 years old.
Ont thing i.!I certain today : t'harlie
Manson, the self-proclaimed scroungy Hi-
lle nobody, reincarnation of Christ and
personification of S.11Un , Is no longer
a .!lcroungy litt le nobody.
Whatever satisf:;iction tha t may givl!
him.
From Pa11e 1
FREEWAY ...
cilman Richard CrouJ, who said, 1'1 don 't
want a freew11 y, but I want lo know
the fact on an al!emat.e traffic solution.
''Maybe,'' Crou) sairl, "I.he .11ltern1Uves
are too tough to live with -too expen.sivc
to livf! w1th.
"UntJJ we find out," he said. "I don't
want lo close the door."
The questions that -pending a court
heari11g Friday -th11t will be ~fore
lhe voters ask H the council should
rescind an ex isting agreemenl. with the
stale on the route of !he freewRy through
Corona del r-.1ar and for a charter amend-
mtot requiring future referendum."
before any new agreements. on any
freeway , can be signed.
In their ballot argumen ts, the coun-
cilmen stress nn definitive on on the
11greement .should be forced unti l the
traffic study, now under w11y, has been
completed.
In their argument against the charter
11mendmen1, the councilmen N>ntend
p~ssage "would Je,11ve M f111e tn your
city government with au thority lO act
or speak in the city's behalf."
The CCC statement on the first
measure contends the frctw1y through
e~st.em Newport Beach wtll destroy the
city s atmospht-re and environment.
In urging adoption or the ch11.rler
amendment, the CCC says ii will Insure
the voter "will be informed and
guaranteed a voice In fr~way decision~."
Questioning of several teenagers ar. or bring him to 11111,~ W. BAiboa
rested In connection wi th a series of Boulevard. Bl k La k The H•m• '" '"id<nu of SI. Cl°"d . ac wma er s Ask Orange Coast and San Pedro car thefts Minnesota who brought tM dog with
and burglaries Jed r-,,1onday to recovery them on a vi.sit to Newport. He ran For Ern1aJ Air Time
ot $l,50U more in stolen jewlery. , away from I.he home they were visiling ·1-
Costa Mesa police 11.ald twC'I more at 811 Vr W. Balboa Boulevarcl Jan. 17 WASHINGTON tUPl l _The 12 blitck
juveniles were apprehended and lh11.t and hasn 't been seen since. members of the House ef Represen·
Detective Art Courteau cleared a pair Hams says !ht dog is Juffering from tative!i. all Oemocrals. who boycntted
of residential burglaries on Av it.more lnrection.s In both ears and requires President Nixon ·11 St ate of the Uninn Terra~. med.icalion for lhe condition. 11peech Friday have. asked the networkJ
A patrol man recognized a stolen car "His natural habitat Is snow and rold for equal lime to respond to the addru.~.
LOS ANGE LES (UPI)_ A man who reported stolen Jan . Hi last Thursd11 y weather. He ha11 nevl!r been e.rpostd Rep. William L. Clay tD-r-.IQ.), !old
contended his wife died of complications in Costa Mesa, stopped it and took to the beach and ocean ." he said. "Chien I.he three major nelwork.~ and the Mutual
caused by birth control pills Monday fiv t boys into cu.stody. even gets uncomfortable in Norl.hern Broadcasting System !ht President spoke
acC'epled a $lO l,500 settlement from three Police said they have ~n implicateri Mlnneaota r;ummcrs. I'm afraid that If nf priorities .,.,.hich "are not lhe prioritie.,
physicians. Donald R. Righlsell. 27• a in more than 20 break-ins. fr om Laguna he's kept by someone living in this (If lht 25 million bbick.'1 in this country,
Redondo Beach salesman filed suit. on Beach to Cosla Mesa, Huntington Beach area. his life will he miserabl!: year We tee/ thi11 i~ an is.'lue Iha! transcends
behalf of himself and his son. Donald and the Long Beach area since. round." party politics."
.Jr., S. Ht contended his wife. Kathy, 1[===:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;.;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;; ___________ ;;;;;i_;;. ___ -.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii•---.
23. died Aug, 19, 1966 after laking Enovid
for nearly 1 ..... 0 years.
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• DOES YOUR CARPEtlNG
LOOK LIKE "CURLY-TOP." HERE? DAllY PILOI
OIU.HOI: COAST ~ILISMINO COMl'Ntt'
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WIDENING OPPOSITION • • •
acquisition will begin in two lo lhree
}'ea.rs. •
"I'rif t'eady kl se11 right now,"' declared
Theod<ri C. •1'Tid" Bologh. 286 Del Mar
·Ave., 1"f'n1·.Piice i.! $3(),000.''
Tbe. bl...anael city council candidate
said be fore.sees Ille Del Mar Avenue
maUer as. a plot to clear the land
for apartments bu! vowed to remain
a Costa Mes.11n.
"They took the Indians' land .11nd
they're still around -somewhere. I'll
move -the next strttt over," said Bologb.
who then maneuvered the debate to
a 1t1arWy.:bf other IMues.
He "requested a copy of the rn11ster
plan elio'!flng the widening project and la~ into I dlscu&alon of retlr~
City Mana,er Arthur R. McKenzie's suit
lnvolvinll legal conflict. In retirement
benefit laws.
"Ht ~u~ us, but he dkin'I even
ld119 us," uid Bolo1Jh.
"May l aay totnething Mr. Cb.airman!"
thonderfd Gommluioner Nite Reade.
"The ~}eetls the m11~ter plan of
highwan.:~ 'Wt'rt fl'.etung oft 1t. I'll
-.i.y h@lt.ariflf.l,1.m. llrt.nl"C to p>ople,
but 1 don't< bne lo listen to a kll
of hlbblt," R .. de continued.
Vice Qafrm1n Wood clOM!d the hear-
ing after othen spoke, remlndil'll them
f~uently \Me "commlsslOh makm recom-
m~nd11t/ons and the tlty councU makes
actual clecisklna.
"I find many or the thtng11 you 1ay
)».1 don't come true In my 7' yearJ
of Ult ," 9n1~ Harold J. lak, wh&
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built his hom e at Del Mar Avenue and
Santa. Ana Avenue in l!M8 by band.
"I'm tned 'way beyond whit I can
afford, but I built that thing and I
want to atay In It Ull 1 pass Cln. J'm
on Social Security and unemplO)'ed." Iak
continued.
Vice Chairman Wood replied he doesn't
work either.
••You mean you don't get anything
lor this?" demand~ Iak, one veteran
huilding contractor addressing another.
"'I get my supper and • small con·
Kldtration for COO\ihg down here tbout
10 ni ghts 111 week ..• I mean • month,"
retorted Wood, Who lfl lAI chose c.oita
Me1a aa hts home.
CommiMtoner Ral5e aald he waa aym-
pathetic. adding Uiat Harbor ·1ou1evarcl
widening cost him a basinea but he.
took it aa progresa.
"How are we golng to stop people
from having babies? How art we going
to kMp people out? We can'L 'nils
la Just good planning tor progress. We'rt
going to irow to 120.000 people."
Reade lhruptb> moved te recommend
the prnjed and plan1 onilpleted '° rar
for city counc.U approval.
"TI>ls looka like the beol Ind moot
reatonable thing tor UM city." rem1rted
Commlaaioner C. C. "Chic'' Cb1rkt in
oecondlng ' the motion, whlcll p~
Ulllnlmoualy.
"Come back In throe _,.._ Be cool
1nd witch your newsp1per."' 11kt Viet
Chall'llW! Wood, u the animbiJnc <On-
tingent I.rt.
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ALDEN 'S, AND SEE HOW
QUICKLY ALDEN 'S CAN
REJUVENATE YOUR HOME!
You'll llip your wig when you view the moil diveriified
leleclion of catpeiing in Orange County!
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Planners Study Clampdown on Garage, ,~a~es
By JOHN VALTERZA
ot tlll 0.ltr Piii! llaff
A proposed city ordinance clamping
&trict curbs on garage u.les in San
Clemente will come up for discussion
Wednesday by San Clemenle Planning
Commission members.
Under the proposed code - a stiffer
version of the new city of Fullerton's
ordinance -the &ales regulation!! would
lnclude o
-Al.lowing only one formal sale per
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year.
-A Ille could lut no more tblJll
three days.
-Only two signs wouJd be allowed,
and only on the seller's property.
-The sip ·could measure no more
than f6ur aqµare feet each.
-Advertl.sing can be done only in
newspapers. community bulleµn bqards
and other acceptable media. ~ handbill.!
or other glmmicks: will be allowed .
City Planning Director Gene Schulte
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said the code was des1gned. in .111 attempt
:i.r other gimmicks will -be all'owed. ·
City Planning Direc_tw Gene SCbulte
said the code was ~signed in an attempt
to sti!le the "commercial-Myle" iaraa:e
sales put on by persons-who have turned
the events into a regular business prac-
tice rather than a genuine ftuflily ac-
tivity.
He cited a recent masaive group sale
in Sai Clemente whJch involved do&ens
of families and carnival-type barker in
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SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO'S TRABUCO BRIOGE SHAPES UP FOR DEDIC•ATION
Mayor Tony Forster Cracks Ch1mp19ne To C•l•brt te $618,000 Profect
Capo's Trabuco Bridge
Opene~ in Ceremonies
San Juan Capistrano's Trabuco Bridge
was christened Monday with champagne,
a snipped ribbon and a carload of
dignitaries lo test it.
Down t h e
Mission
Trail
Helpline Marks
'
Year Service •
"Help Llne," the Sadc:Uebaclt Valley's
community-1ponsored.. telephone counsel·
lng service, marks Its first year of
1ervioa in February.
Since the first call to 830-2522 last
year. buodreds of people have Ul'led the
free· counseling service offered by the
Saddleback Ministerial Association.
• "We began with only 30 counselors
and opera led only el&ht hours daily."
Bob . Adams, president, said. "Now, "!fe
bave eountelors on duty ~ery day ftom
noon to midnight We anticipate 'round--
the-clock ter.\'ice in tbe near future ." ~ Volunteers man the phooe on four-hour
Shifts after completing a sli:·week
Counaeling training course conducted by
Tracy T\lo!IW, psycliologlst for the
Orange Counly Probation Deportment,
ldams said.
e a-e• Needed
Sl?l'.IUAN CAPISTRANO -Help is "'bd!IC -.ought for five flllllllia• w00 will
·lie ~ ... _. lo ,...,. --fn•lbe ·lllidille 'tf' April: Mir~ ..... -·-Died by die ~ County ~ ol
'l!uilding and Safety. octlng for the city,
ond have been ordered lorn down.
t Anyone lmowinl of a home far any
tif the small income families la uked
lo call Mrs. Rita Nieblas at the Adult
'Community Center, 493-161S. Families
"Deeding homea are the Arrtolat, 11 mm:I·
ben, Pradol, 4, Carilloa, c. Duarte-
ValdP, 31 and one bachelor.
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Mayor Tony Forster cracked a bottle
of champagne in the center of the bridge
which wa.s promptly swept into a small
pile so the car could cross. Vice Mayor
Bill Bathgate did the mipping honors.
The bridge, completed just a little over
six weeks after it was begun by Airco
Construction Co. of El Cajon. was part
of a $618,000 proje<:t that includes lhe
channelization of the creek and a new
waler line.
The old bridge and the water line
were both destroyed in the floods of
1969.
Fundin& for the project will be sought
from federal disaster agencies who set
Jan. 25 a• the deadline for the bridge"•
completion.
A claim was made by the city of
San Juan Capistrano for the disaster
flll\ds. Part of the funda were advanced
in lieu of iU completion.
The project was jointly 1poosored by
the city,. the State Division of Highways.
Orange Couoty Flood Cootrol, and
Oranie County W-b lli.!trict No.
4.
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Tax Tab Goes Up
-But That's Low
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a gorilla costume passin&: handbills
downtown .
"We had quite a few complaintJ ·about
that one," he said.
Conimissioners instructed the city staff
to draft a propose_Q code for discussion
at an action meeting after .. a .recent
study sessi<l'l on the matter.
Othei' suggested restrictions to the
sales would include stipulatlona that the
&el}ing must be done in gara1ea OR)y
and the merchandise must be the pro-
perty of the seller.
Otller items oo the,qeuda. (filled nuz:·.
ly completely with 41.,mjm ·mutera)
include: ~ .
-Further conJIOerattOn or a riqUelr
by the South Coasf Area Girls' Club
which_ eeeU a ~l of -~ty I• .at
Bonita Canyoo Park 'far a budquarter1.
-Continued atudf. of a SU~
location of city tennis courti on land
-near the new water rec lamation plant.-
plUI a request by tbe· El Camino Temil
Fog Shuts AirJlo:l!t
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Hot Spell to Clime Mist~ ~~dnesday
Dense fog which forced closure of
Orange Coonty Airport early today is
·expected tn disappear with the arrival
of another hot spell on Wednesd ay.
Spokesmen at the airport tower said
visibility was .z.ef9 at S a.m. today bUt
by 7 a.m., fog had lifted enough to
allow normal flight operations.
The U.S. Weather Service iJ predicting
another heat wave beginning. Wednesday
with highs exti<cted between 75 and
83 degrees fu ·0r.a.nge County. Lowa are
ei:pected to remain ln the 408. The
fcmc11st calls for· • hith of 86 at Loi
Angeles ·civic Center Wednelday.
A Harbor Department iq>akesman .al
Newport Beach aaid. Wednesdly'1 clear-
irig will be accompanied ~Y· a neterly
wind of-five to 12 knob. YiaibWty · In
Newport Harbor today waa about ODMJJ:-
teenth of a mile u the foe barned
off. '
' The Orange Coast 'WU not the only
area to be affected by the foe.
Longest Trtal · Ov~r ·
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P.Olice Hunt
wlt.nessu wbo rem~ on·tbe·~
-Sped«, 11. o(.21Q ·1.o .-.
.... ·-. polat -In the .lift '""' I• •llMt·luped·'.from ber1ta"bcllctr11car
at t11e im.r...u... .;·w _«*t·lllllinY
and.Newport CenterDrt.,. -· -.:
'"Ille •booClnc· (wblcll «• , .. ,11.f :IO
p.m.) look place fn•llfrii:~·lrimc.
l<i Ulere . mmt' be. -.I· poe,lo ·.w11o
saw· It," Ambmpy.l&id..
The IUSpec~ wllo is '' 1111114Je·: q ed
man, btavy Ht and of medlmn llulld,
plck<d up the bitcllblkin( Mlll;sPectar
In Solllh Lqurll.
She was driving to Newport llueb
when ber car-breke down. and lbe·Rarted
bltclJblklng. Polloe aafd.:·: ..
Al · Urie car -deacrW u • new
made!, dark Mdbn -bppr<lbd>ed
N"'l'9fl Ceni.r .Dr!v .. the-.ttflt Jllfled
• '"" bod told lief Ibo . --to· come with' btm.-· . · ~ • _
"Al thb Pohl~· be llorteol ···t.-'.lanl
mto Newport Center · Dme. Jlllll' Ille
·-·In jlimp·-¢·:<(:-111e ·-·"
' AmborseY sold.-. ''l'be llllPO<I -· II her Point blant. . . . ·-.. -.•
'!be detec:tln Ibid tlir llllpoot • .r ~
abot.dr'oft· -·~-"',.., . .,... ""' Ibo IUpic! mO.llf'.oll.1111 ... 'IA!·
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Saddleback Plans Refin~Windf>Ws Added
Ill' GEORGK IZIDAL
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Fears that Saddleb3ck College's $.1.7
million library would be buill as a win-
dlndeu. prison were laid to rest Monday
night ·
ArchHect Robert Lowery told trust~ll
Monday that meetings with the Sad·
dJeback bowd's site committee had
res;ulted in a plan thal provides tall
Windowi 1t the ends of corridors ove r
, the e¢r&DCe and ori two sides of tbe
· 206 Applicants
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. ' -. . . ~ bulldlil(, . ' of ~ . . ~-?rn~ Pred. ii. , ... ;.,-J·~. ~ JDiv~ 1;1~hliDoe ~· qht, Mlcbael
~ of 1he atte cro1mH •· 'told T. , -from 1-• Hills
trUltees Uie changes -a ''rtfinemtnt said, "I don't subscribe. to arguments
or the pltDa shown at the Jut met:tin&" against the use of glass." Collins wu
-were Cohs11U!nt with the board.'$ direc· absent from the DecembU mf'f:tiJlg.
tion. Tbe window comprombe approved by
Board president Hans W. Vogel, of the site commitee .!!latisfie.s the breakage
Tustin, at a mid-December meeting on and di.!!ltraction complaints, in that no
the library plana diseourqtd use of windows are plc.ced on the ground floors
wlrldows because of hiib maintenance. of tba building, Lowery said. "And none
coau. po&tib1e breakage and dl.stracUon are placed in clas_,room areas."
Initially the library will h o u s e
classrooms jn the first permanent 8truc.
ture to be built on th e Mission Viejo
hilltop campll.'i. Later, cla ssroom space
will bt conve~d to library use.
Capistrano Cuts Field. The library site commands a 270.
degree view of the rolling Saddleba.ck
Valley at the centerof the proposed
permanent campus.
Of Hopefuls for City Job
By PAMELA HALLAN
01.llM o.llY ,11.1 Sl•lt
San Juan Capistrano City Councilmen
began sifting through a mountain . of
~ appllcaUons -exactly 206 -for their
city admllustrator post Monday and boll·
. ~ the stack diiwn to 34. '
: 1be Oood of applications have been
received for DM: job -a few from
· unemployed aerospace engineers. retired
militi.ry officers and fo rmer buslneaa
; executives. But most of lbe reaumea
came from a!Slstant city man11en and
current admini..slrators in other cities.
Scores of Birds
Coated With Oil
Dyi~g at SF Zoo
SAN. FRANCISCO tuPll -Hundreds
of birds rescued from the San Francisco
•Bay ~il 5\ick are dying at the San
Francisco Zoo, where they were taken
after vol unteers cltaned the oil off their
,teattitn last week.
The director of the ux,.u id he expects
only 2 or 3 percent survival of 1,700
•birdll brought \n.
Director Ron ~uther said about 900
1birds art dud '° tar and only about
1100 are expected to bt alive by the
end ol the week.
r 'f'bt 900 figure, tabuWecf by body COWlt ;'fodit.Y~ .JS lllghUy more hopeful than
. :~·s ~tes Monday night that
, l.200 wtre dea~.
Sut he said.the ouUook was not good .
"It's damn near lmpcmible to keep
tbfin·afive;" Reather said.
~ Reather Mid none ·of the birds brought
to the zoo had been released or moved
to another ctTlt.er.
"We can't release them. They would
die." h~ said. "We may have to keep
them 'here for aa much as aii: month!.."
Other sea bird cleaning stations fn
the erea have criUciz.ed tht r.oo center
treabnent, cit1ng the high fatality rate.
Chris Robson of Oil Alert, an organiza·
tion fotrned to cOOrd.inate activities after
the two: ·standard on tankers collided
near the Golden Gate Bridge. &aid his
group is recommending that bird stations
not send their birds to the 200 ~ter.
"We've had repom that they've bttn
using a detergent," Rob-'On said. "We
hope for a survival rate of about Zi
percent. I th ink lhev saved about 10
to IS percent after the Santa Barbara
spill."
"We're U!ing mineral oil right now,
just llke everyone else." Reuther said.
Reuther cited several reasons why the
birds die.
"First. the oil aets Into their syslem
&nd J>l)ilOM them," he said. "Then. if
the oil costs the bird. he can't fly.
It breaks up the body lflsulatlon, and
it dies from exposure."
DAILY PILOT
Slttlna' in encutive· seuton after tbtlr
regular meeting the councilmen settled
on a list of 34 candidates who had
botn previously picked from the mound
of applications by a screening committee.
•'We na rrowed It down to about 12,'"
ukl Mayor Tony Forster today. "These
applicants will be intervieWtd on Mon~
day, Tuesday and the following Sunday
(Feb. J, 2 and 7) and I.he council will
I.hen select three for intensive con·
side.ration."
Forster 1a.id he was "impressed by
the amount of work each councilman
had put in on hil!I preli minary evalua·
lions." He said he. was also pleased
by the high caliber of appllcarits.
"M06t are in W ir 30s or 40s and
most have tbe.ir master 's degrees," said
the mayor.
The candidates will be interviewed by
the entlre councU and an administrator
from a nearby city and a utility company
executive who will be uked to sit in
on the panel.
When the three most qualified are
ielected, a committee will cheek their
backgraunda and a final selection will
be made.
Forster said the subject of salary
hall not been discu.!!lsed but that the
minimum sal ary listed by applicants has
ranged from Sl3.000 to $20,000 a year.
Former city administrator-clerk Ernest
Thompson received $15,000 when he wall
dismissed ·1aat year and at one point
had been eam\ng an add itional $3.000
for the clerk position.
"We're primarily looking for a city
admlns.t.rator." said Foniter. "U he
wants to add the title of clerk, we'll
discUJ1 it. II he doesn't. we may hire
1omeone part-time to fill St. We haven 't
made any decisions one way or another
yet."
Forster 1ald he hopes the selection
can be made be.tore March so !ha t
the new official will become familiar
with the city before budget tlme.
Tustin Trustees
Set Dress Code
Study Committee
Tustin Union High School District
trustees Monday night e1 t.ablished a
partnt·le.acher-student dress code review
committee to find a way or studying
the present code to guide the board
in deciding what, if any, changes are
need ed.
Superintendent William ZOgg said the
committee will report back to the board
by the second meeting in February with
a method for surveying community sen-
timent and a dress code rtview
timetable.
The committee is made up of two
board members . one administrator, a
representative of the teachers' associa·
lion. one student from each school aod
one parent organiialion member from
each school, Zogg said .
Last y~r's dress code result.ed from
a parent survey that de term ined most
district residents preferred a dress code.
Enforcement of the code this year
has led lo .!iUSpen.!!llOns or l!IOffie students
at each ot the four district high schools.
Moat cues bave involved violations of
. the hair ~vlaitnt of the code for boys. !.-.A'F~ ~ih School senior challeng.
ed h~ suapen11k>n in court, but laler .ret\lnieci to -=hool with trimmed locks.
·.Tustin 'niinalns among the feW school
cUstricta aloJig the Orange Coast mn·
tlnulnc to enforce a apecifi'c dfeSI code.
MOit other diatr1cil have adopted policies
that leave matters of dress and groomtn1
up to 1Wdents and place respcmlbillty
foe ~1b1Uty ol ltudent.• droSI with lhelr -~. . ..
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Prtnte -.i oervla!I wwe held f<lr John~·-· 1tWWl vt1or111 -l!ld retlrld . .8111 Telepllone ...,..... who
dled In 1111 1-&.Jlllll home TueldlY,.
Be waa:n. ·.. ~
Mr. Turil.r, who Uved ot 11-D Vil
CuUlll, '~1Ur.yivtd by hli ·w11•, Mil')';
a ton, JoM ol Gardena; a dituehter,
Marilyn Muir, o/ Loo Anfela, l!ld two
grafldchlldr6n. 1
Mr. Tllrner camie lo cantornll from
Dllnolo II iun •I" 1n<r rellrlnl ffom
42 ycan · of work wllh the telephone
c:<>rr--ny. H• wu burr.d with inlll!lry
honors at Fort Rose6'ma National
ctm.tery In San Dlqo.
Lowery noted that planning for the
building was "50 percent complete ...
and right on schedule."
Following submls.!!lion of completed
plans to trustees by the end of February,
they must be approved by state ed ucation
department officials and the community
college 8)'.!llem governors.
"We hope to go to bid by April t
or perhap.!!1 earlier,·• Lowery said.
Among other changes in the library
plans that resulted from trustee directkln
Lowery noted, was the conversion of
a central, open court to a cll»ed .!!lla irwell
featur ing "conversation nooks'' between
floor levels.
Trustee John B. Lund of Laguna Beach
said "I was particularly intrigued with
the stairwell Jn the center of the
building."
The architects explained lhat the
rev i.i;ion use8 the space that trustees
had felt •was wasted wi!h the open,
light court. The conversation areu are
within the controlled access portions of
the library and rouJd be wed by students
for reading or informal study 1essions.
Apollo 14 Crew
Practices New
Landing Tactics
CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -The
Apollo 14 astronauts climbed aboard
spaceship trainers today to practice a
new landing technique In tended to guide
them lo a pinpoint lal'lding in one of
the roughest areas of the moon. the
craggy Fra Mauro highlands.
Alan B. Shepard Jr .. Edgar D. MHche!I
and Stuart A. Roosa were up early
to hone th emselves for the delicate Jan·
ding attempl
The rehearsal started with Shepard
and Mitchell in the Lunar module
simulator, activating systems as they
will do before the sepa ration and descent
kl the surfaet!. Roosa worked out in
the command module trainer.
At the launch pad, the countdown which
tilarted Monday continued on schedule
toward a launching Sunday at 3:23 p.m.
~fajor procedures today including hook·
Ing up ordnance and loading liquid ox-
ygen aboard the command ship and
checking sys tems of the roc ket's first
stage.
During the night, a small leek was
detttted in a hydraulic p a c k a g f'
associated with engine No. 3 in the
second atage. The pac kage was removed
and several parl!I will be replaced. with
reinstallstion slated We d nesda y
Launch officials said the problem will
ha ve no effect on the counldown.
In the new landing maneuver. the
Apollo 14 command ship Kitty Hawk
will dip within 12 mile.!!1 of the lunar
i;urface be.fore releasing the lunar module
Antares for Its descent on Feb. fl
V n pronounceable
Purcliase 0 K' d
By Saddleback
Purchase of an $11,025 "ultra violet
spectrophotometer" wa1 approved Mon-
day by the Saddleback Community
College Board of Education. despite dif.
flculUes in pronouncing the name o!
the science laboratory in611Ul'tn1 deTtce.
Bl&linesa mana1• ··ROY .N. Barletta
tried three time.!! and finally tave up
. readin1 h bid award...f'ec:ommendaUon
tor the unit built by B t' c t m a n
lnstrui;nents, Inc.
Trusl.et9 .were told thal the spec-
trophotometer would aid all science
studentl •t Saddlebaek wit h measuring
accurately distances. the rate. of electron
movtmen\ of mi.Ueri ~ i Qd a bost of
, other inapJ~ble mtesurt~nl! •
When trustees wer~ told that a J!9).ywog
e<Qd be plletd on · the machine •nd
otudeut. · COllld IJnd •oat .. acily whit
the COlftpOlttion O[ Ult f.adi»Ole wu.
trustee Alyn M. Brannon of Santa Ana.
Inquired "Would they be able to tell
l! it wa~ alive?"
One use. or the spectrophotometer ts
to .. recerd lheor'ptiont of varltd fre-
quencies of. light In materi•ls be.int
1tlld1M" which a11ows the student to
determine tbt exact 111ture of the
material under study.
Garinen\ me.nut~urers use such
equipment to u acily mea11ure the
amount of color In a fabric to match
It with fabric produced In another city.
TM f'qtrlpment will be !orated n
"the ''T'' building on camput where it
will be "100 ptrctnl' a·ccess\ble'• to
science students. Fvrthei\ lrusteeti were
told th• equlpmmt "111 ti• tn wlU. p_,,t
computers owned by the eolleae to pro-
duce printout$ of flndJngs.
' DAILY l'ILOT Stell l'h•lt
CHP A Di es
On Orders
Of County
By BACK BRODA.CK
Ot I~• O.llV ~1 .. 1 11•11
Orangf' County's Comprehensive Health
Planning Association ditd today and a
Jitudy of a subslitute organiution was
ordered.
Supervisors. upon recmnmendalion of
Courity Health Officer John R. Philp,
voted 4 lo I not to endorse the CHP A
and to support a new county health
planning councll.
The CHPA has tried since Decembe r
to gel endorsement of the supervisorii
which was necessary to obtain federal
funds for the organization.
The CHPA had power to veto or 1p-
prO\'e plans for new hospitals and ad·
ditlons lo exisling health facilities.
Firetrtun Explaitis
i;>r. Philp .!!laid 9rt Ott. 30 that the
federal govemment wall withholding ad·
diliona l funds from the local CHPA "un!il
certain inadequacies on the staff and
council level were rectified."
Capt. Robert Shultz of the South Laguna Fire Department explains
fi re prevention and fi re fighting techniques to youngsters at Aliso
School in South La guna. The students exa mined equipment and some
e ven tried on fi remen's outfits.
He sairl he was for the concept of
CifPA but study Y.'BS needed to redesign
the organiz.ation.
Toda y he offered the idea of an entirely
new group .
Water Recall Petitions
Dr. Philp said the new health council
would ha ve an open membership, a Tl -
member council and a lf>..membe.r ex·
ecutive board .
He said he wanted to bring t.h e heal th
organization closer lo city and county
government and suggested that 25
members of the new rouncil be appointed
by the Board of Supervisors and 2~
membe rs selected by the county'1 is
cities.
Approved; Election Due
The Orange County Registrar of Voters
has certified that signatures on ptlition.!!I
seeking the recall of four directors of
the South Coast County Water Distri ct
are sufficient and the board now will
Charlie Manson
Blanies Societ y
For Guilt y Nod
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The way
Charlie Manson sees it, society hasn't
given him a fair shake since lhe day
he was bo.rn.
So he wasn't surprised Monday when
a middle-age NrY foun d him guilty of
1even murders he says be didn 't commit.
The illegitimate son of a prostitute.
Manson. who grew up In foster homes
and reform schools, described himself
AS "one of your garbage people, one
who fe!I b.v thr. side of the road."
"I did my best to get along In your
socie ty," he 1estified once dur ing his
scven-mon1h murde r trial, "and now you
want to kill me."
The 36-year-old ex-convict maintained
from the beginning nf his court Bf""
rearance.!!I in the Tate·LaBianca case
that he wanted to defend himself because
he didn't trust lawyers.
He tried repeatedly during the trial
lo fire attorney Irving Kanarek and
called out to the jury. "This man doesn 't
renresent me."
Jn occasional let!ers ln lhf' undergrnunct
""ess and in remarks made in cour t.
Manson expressed !he philosophy !hat
the outcome of the trial wa s
predetermined and the jury prejudiced
Rgainst him.
"I look at 1he iur:-r and they won't
look at me ," he said . "Have they judgrd
me already? ihey are afraid of m\'.
and do you know ~·hy they are afraid
of me -because of the newspapers.
The y made me a monster anri I have
to live with that the rest of my life."
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be required to set the date of a recall
electio n.
Petitions bearing 740 signatures 5up-
portlng the recall were filed last week
with the County Clerk's office. Monday,
557 of the algnatures were verified by
the Registrar of Vote rs and the petition!
wer e deemed sufficient. Signatures of
10 percent of the registered voter1 in
the water district, In this instance 343,
were required to initiate the recall.
The board of directors Is expected
to set an election dale at its next
meeting, Feb. 4. The election musl be
held not less than 80 nor more than
12.5 days after certification of the peti·
lions.
The recall move was sparked by
members of the T hu nder b i rd
Homeowners Association in Dana Point.
·protesting an unannounced 50 percent
Increase in water rates.
Targets of the recall are directors
Thomas Brooks. Ted J. O'Connell. Robert
B. Malone and Gerald S. Pell. A fifth
director, Dr. Anthony Orlandella, was
not named in the action .
Organizers of the recall have stated
they wlll present a list of candidates
"·hen the ele ctio·n date 'is set.
Orville W arlvick
Rites Conducted
Services were conducted Sunday for
Laguna Hills resident Orville H.
\Varwick. Sr .. a retired c011tractor who
rlierl Friday a! Beverly Manor Con.
valescent Home in Laguna Hills. He
was 75.
Mr. \.\.'arw1ck. who livl'rl st 2389-JA
Via Maripo~a \Ves t. is survived by his
y.·1fc. Rhoda ; {\'.'O sons, Orville. Jr .. of
Illin ois and Edward of Santa Barbara :
a daughter. Carol Thompson. of Illinois,
arid five grandchildren.
The famlly suggests those wishing t.o
make memorials contribute lo the
1.ulhcran Church or the Cross in Laguna
llills.
Additional members would be named
by medical organiiations and voluntary
health i(roups.
Dr. Wallace Gerrie, president of the
Orange County CHPA, complained of
a Jack of communication between the
council and Dr. Philp.
SU pporting Gerrie in the futile attempl
to cootinue CHPA were Rosemary Saylor
of Sou th Laguna, retired chairman of
the county mental health associ ation and
Will iam R. Hudson Jr., Hoag Memorial
Hospital administrator in Newpo rt
Beach.
Birthday Girl
Angela Davis
Gets No Party
SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Black militant
Angela Davis celebrated her 27th birth·
day on A Ma.rin County Jail cell today
without flower.!! or a birthda y cake.
''!l's just a normal day as I know."
sald Marin County Sheriff's Cap!. Harvey
Tcagur. "I don·t know of any particular
pl ans."
Teague said Miss Davis would not
have a birthday ca ke and was not permit·
ted to receive 2fi rcrl roses which arrived
at the jail for her ~fond11y.
Attorney Allan Brotsky , part of her
five-lawyer defense team, said the norist
told him !he roses had been i:;enl from
Tta!y \\'i\h a ca~ in Italian which was
signed: '·The People of ltaly."
Mii1.~ D.11vis. an avowed CQm mun ist
and forml'r UCLA philosophy instructor,
is charged v.•ith murder. kidnap and
cons[Jirac.v in the Au.I:(. 7. 1970. ::;hoo!oul
al lhe Marin County Civic Center In
y.•hich a Judge and three olhe rs were
killed
Shr i.~ Accused In the abortive escaf)fl
allcmp! though she is oot char~ed with
actuall y being present dur1n~ the crime.
Under California lav.·, an accessory iJ1
a.~ guilty 11s a person who commil.s a
crime ,
• • DOES YOUR CARPETING
LOOK LIKE "CURLY· TOP" HERE?
IF SO, JOG ON DOWN TO
ALDEN 'S, AND SEE HOW
QU ICKLY ALDEN 'S CAN
REJUVENATE YOUR HOME!
You 'll flip your wig when you view tho most dive rs ified
nlectlon of carpeting in Orengo Count y!
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CARPETS e DllAPES
1663 l'lac:entla Ave.
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Planners to Wait, See on Laguna High Rise
By BARBARA DUARTE
Of tlle o.ltr 1'11111 ll•ff
Laguna Beach planning commissioners_
expressed divergent views on the con-
troversial C-R (commercial residential}
ordinance Monday night -then adopted
a "wait-see" attitude.
Main emphasis during the four-member
study session centered on height of the
:r.one designed for hotel development
along Laguna's coastline.
One seat on the commission has been
vacant since the recent resignation of
Thomas Johnston.
With the exception of Commi.ssioner
Robert Hastings, members generally ton-
ed down a provision allowing maximum
eat
Seeking Pernait
height ol 100 feet (sul>Jtd to commlsslon
review).
,,. the ordlnlnce drift stands, any
building exceeding 80 feet must be
rev~wed under site plan _review ~
ttdure.
ln answer to Q>rnmi5sloner Carl
Johnson's obaervatlon th1t the "measage
came through ioud and clear the public
wants to retain present height limits,"
other planners indicated they felt the
opposing group hadn't had its day in
court.
More than 250 residents packed City
Hall and the adjoining patio for the
first public bearin& on the C-R Zone
Krishna Society
Eying Newport
Hare Krishna, a reli gious sect that
proclaims Its faith by chanting and
playing m~ic on public streets. has
applied for a permit to do their thing
in Newport Beach.
The J11ttrnatlonal Society For Krishna
Coosciousness ia seeking a city license
for public solicitation at Balboa Island
and Fashion Island, according to License
Commissioner Stan Hirschberg.
Hirschberg said a representative of
the group, whose men shave their heads
and whose women art clad in saffron
robell, will be asked for additional in-
formation before the permit is issued.
The group is not new to Southern
California . II b based in Laguna Beach
and its members almost daily are seen
on the streets reciting their chant.
Be.fore they will be allowed in Newport
Beach, however, Hirschberg said he is
requesting them to furnish a financial
statement from 1970 and proof from
the state or the Internal Revenue Service
that they are In fact, a bona fide religious
order, among other things.
Hirschberg also said he is not certain,
even if thelr permit is granted, if tbe
1ect will be permitted at Fashion Island
because Hs shops and mal ~ are on
private properly.
The group has bee n in and out
or the news in Laguna Beach for more
than a year, since they first sough t
Oty CoWJCil permission lo chant and
&ell their magazine on the streets.
The Laguna city attorney ruled that,
• a bone fide religious group, they
did not need a permit and the council
limply requested that they be.have in
an orderly manner, observing ordinances
against blocking traffic and di sturbing
tbe peace.
The Krishna group established a
terrtple in an old home on Laguna 's
Woodland Drive and commenced a
miaslonary campaign aimed at reforming
)"C!Uthful drug users.
, . .Downtown merchanta repeatedly CQm-
-Ora•• <:out
Weadter
Haey sunshine is better than no
IWl8hlne at all. the weatherman
~· and lhat's Wednetday's
"OUtlook, with temperatures into the 70's JQCally and up to 86 de-
'"""' inland.
INSIDE TODA.Y
TM acting chancellor at UC
lrviM believes tM era of
campus confrontations has end-
~fd bcoaure 1tudtn&a arc thtnk-
fno 10fth tM'lr uttbral ,cm1ezes
INteod of thd• ad•<Ml atolld.!.
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plained about their cbanUn1 and drum-
beating and tbe city finally turned te
the ctmrict attorney's offiCe for help.
It was adviMd·tbal little coWd be ._
in view of the lfOUP'• ~llan<fin&.
In December, two Llguo.a attorneys,
John Knowles and ·W1Dlun Wilcnen,
appear~ before tbe eounctl mafittalnlng
their business was being disrupted by
20-minute chanUng sessions staged by
the Krl!hna group under their office
windows.
Knowles made bis point by addressing
the council over a tape recording cf
the SOl.lnd effects reaching his olrlce.
Wllaixen, said be had defended the
right of the sect when jt first arrived
and later had tried verbal persuasion
to quiet the chanting. He MW viewed
their behavior as a matter cf criminal
la.,,.. the attorney said, and felt tbe
district attorney would be willing t.c
prosecute if he pursued the case. charg-
ing "aural aggression." This, aaid
Wilcoxen, "i.s the same as if they came
in and punched me in the MM or
tore up my papers.''
Laguna's Chief
Back on Duty
Laguna Beach }Xllice Olie{ Kenneth
Huck anned with his doctor 's blessing,
returned to duty Monday all.er a month's
absence due to illness.
Chier Huck became ill a few dayt
before C1iristmaa when an attack of
influenza complicated an ulcer problem.
His ailments were belie~ed to have been
aggrr1aled by 11nln and long houri
Involved in planning for the <llristmas
Happening which eventually dmr 20,000
young people to Laeuna Beach.
The chief spent his first day back
at work in conference with hi! staff
and City Manager Lawrence Roee, being
briefed on the put month's adivlty
in Laguna Beach. During H u c II: ' 1
absense, Capt. Frank Schopen wu nam-
ed acting chief of the department. ,..
Laguna Slaying
Suspect Seized
A r<Uted Arm1 --: bis beet arraigned ·In Leaven-th, Kan., in the
olaylng Saturday of a former -Lalfllll8
Beach -~ -C«pl Ma~ Herman -Mla!Ua.
!'<>lice said, Mlollla, who 'lived In
Laguna Boach for tine yeon prior
to, being tran!!,,...S to, !Ca-. WIS
•hot """" in the cbelt ud' -In the back at tbe home ol a. friend,
Mn.Corol'l'homN.
Mlollll resided ot 'IOI Gavlota DrM:
while atalloood II !f Ti>rv llarlne Carpi
Atr StatJan U---ollloer ol the
helldquart«I. aJr ' aqaadr..,_ ii< WU
tranoforied to l"ort ia-th, ¥onua
to attend tbe AnnJ'• Cemmand and
Stoff C.liele.
R<!Un!d SCI· For...t L. Marlowe, U,
...pt .. tbe judat: r<ad the -....
He WU orderad beld wltb>ut band pe1>
dinll a prilJmJnory boarin( Feb. 4 .
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Jan. 18, loudly echoing a "no hlgb rise"
cry.
"Two hundred and fifty peopi. W.'l
a cross section," countered Com-
missioner James Schmitz. "l feel strong
fetlin&s on the other side have yet
to come out"
Schmitz said his attention ii tocu~
on the effect of the ordinance on people,
sewage and traffic.
'.'We are going to have people coming
to Laguna Beach and hotels provide
accommodations. I can't believe people
will stop coming ," he added.
He noted a capital improvement pro-
jeet new in the works will take care
of future population and traffic enginet.rs
are devi.!ilng a plan to either dive.rt
or accommodate future traffic flow .
The builder also questioned develop-
ment on small ocean lots, split zoning
and a density of 500 feet per unit.
FlnaUy reaching the height issue,
SchmiU labeled a 100.foot maximum "too
gnat" but felt a helgbt benefit
somewhert between 65 and 70 feet would
be "mort appropriate" and Justify
iideyard requirements.
"High rise is a dirty word," declared
Hastings. "It's important not to put
a wall around Laguna Beach and keep
it separate from the megalopolis. But
I set a constant flow of people who
like to see our town and am oot opposed
to a trial balloon of 100 feet ."
Hastings said be would like belght
considered from a mea.n high tide. level
rather than curb level allowing }\illllde
lots to develop down to the sand". -
The planner also asked consideration
of a lG-foot sideyard minimum. a max-
imu.m 2()().foot lot develapment arut· in-
creased Ullderground parking.
"It is important to eatablish a hotel
zone with a responsible ordinance
outl ining a uniform zone,~' Comml.!lon
Chairman William Lambourne decl6red.
.;The height limit t\Bs· been 50 feet stnce
1940 and few developments reach that
level. We should agree on the same
height for the entire zone with curb
lenta better point of measurement."
The cbairman said he felt 100 feet
maximum was ''too much" ud the
present 30-foot. height in the Cl zone
"too low."
Lambourne asked his fellow com-
mlsal.ouen to consider 60 feet a
reason.ab~ compromise.
ln Qtber area&, the commiuion Jn.
dicated Heisler Park. and the Main Beacb
should be eliminated from -the zone.
The tall~ hotel building in Laguna
Beach, the Surf and Sand Towers, rises
approximately ~ feet above Coa!lt
Highway and apprt1xlmately 100 feet
from beach level, with five of its Dine
Ooora projecting above tbt highway.
or anson
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THREE FEMALE DEFENDANTS SMILE AS THEY LEAVE COURTROOM AFTER MONDAY'S VERDICT
Convicted With Manton: Patricia Kr~nwl nkel, Suun Atkins and Laslie V1nHouten
Laguna to Be Affected
By New State Zone Law
A new state law prohibit.tng the gran-
tlne: of variances for u-"'s not specifically
permitted in mning regulatiom will be
of particular 1ignificance to Lag\llll
Beach, city planner Al Autry said this
week.
Senate Bill 23~ which became law In
November, a.mends the government code
reloUng to zoning by specifying, "a
variance !Shall not be granted for a
parcil of property which authorizes a
uae or activity whk:h is not otherwl.ae
uprellly'autborized by the zone regul•
tiOl>gOftrllfng the pared of property."
''Tbls ineans no more UR varianc.ee:,"
Autry IOld. "The dty aUomey lw ad-
viaed ' UI that · the appropriate actlon
""" eouJd only be . to c:hanp the ....
Burglars Bug
Building. Bo~•
or to amend the zoning regu1ations: lo
permit an additional use.
The law will especially affect spilt-zon-
ed parcels · of property, Autry noted.
These aist throughout the community,
but the most significant number are
thMe extehding between Coa!t Highway
and the beach south of Laguna Avenue.
Tb1a Ji . the area curreaUy under con-
1.kleration f.or applicaUon of the new
C-R (QCmmercial-resldential) zone to
permit beachfront hotel-motel develop-
ment
Many of the properties In the are.a
ha•e two, or even three different zones
within their boundaries and have In the
pul bttn develoepd only throoflh the
irantinc of variance!!I to permit overlap..
plngUlel.
Typical 'would be the Vacation · Village
ptvp6ty, developed under 13 .eparate
Yai'laricu, which includes R-1 (slna:le
.J'tlldenlfal), 1W (mu!Uple reslden~)
ucl Ol·(commerclal)-ronlni.
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Robert Kellogg,
Ex-PO Official,
Succumbs at 68
Robert P. Kellogg,.a longtime Laguna
Beach resident and former anpervisor
of the Laguna Beach Pol!lt Off.ice, died
Monday at South Coa!lt Community
Hospital. He was as.
Funeral services will be conducted. far
Mr. Kellogg at to a.m. Wedneeday at
McCormiclc Mortuary Olopel in Laguna
Beach. The aervlces will be conducted
by the R<!v. Raymond L Brahama, of
St Andrew 's Presbyterian a::hurch or
Newport Beach, and the ReY, .Dl.ll(ls
R. TUrner of the Community
Presbyterian Church ol LaiUU llOach.
Mr. Kellogg, who lived al IOU Kai.!Ja
st., 19 survived by his wife., Haaet;
two aom, Robert Jr., and~·Ben,, both
of LallQlla Beach; lhrte '11otda, w,.
Ruth wilton, of Seattle, Mrs. Mar1ant
Spicer, Mn-Mini/red G(Oth;,:ail ij>.
molber" 1111'\1. -Robm-,KOiloci, -Ill ol
Pwdena,and five:Jr~""
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Three Girls
Facing Same
Decision
From Wire Servbl
A buzzer blared and the jury, grim
but for its foreman -a grinning morti-
cian -filed into oourt for-the. dimacUa
moment ln perhaps \he ~ Century'•
loogHI, cosllleot and most ape<tacular
murder trial.
Nolllaltic cult leader Chorle9 Mamoa,
·311, aeU-proclabned u JeSlll and Satan
personified wu· there, dapper' in uoot
scarf.
He smiled at three girls accueed · of.
ta:iUng blood and &tabbing throulh booe
in the vicious massacre of actrea Sharon
Tate, the unborn son she car:ried ID(f
iii adults.
SUJan Atkin!, 22. Patricia Krtnwinkel,
23, and Leslie Van Houten, 21, were
pale, but wore red-white-and-blue ribbool
in their dark hair.
Jury Foreman Herman Tubrl.ck f1uhed
a brood grin al the prosecuUng team
that has argued for seven month.! that
the four at'Cllled Mall90n Family
members were guilty of fl counts of
murder and conspiracy.
Somehow. everyone knew.
Reading in a monotone for ts minutes,
Court Clerk Gene Darrow said the jury
deliberating 42 hours and 40 minutes
had found the shaggy clan leader and
his thrtt sisters guilty.
"Look how sad they all look," Miu
Van Houten -a onetime high school
beauty queen -remarked, staring at
the jurors with a iJ'Oteaque expression
of pity.
Darrow read her name.
"Guilty of murder," he intoned.
"They anticipated the verdict," laJd
defense attorney Paul Fitzgerald. "They
expected to be found guilty." 'nle jury
reassembles Thur!S(iay in the penaltf.
phue or the trial.
llespl<-the twlsled dash and bravado
dioplayed by -and b~ team ol ~ed,robot killers In the IQ.Ilg,~~
U'\DOl t:t.i, lhe girl.! wepl Monday,n;pi
ln their jail cella.
A waiting world -tine who Ustened to lurid teltimony of near<peycbopethJo
free aex and Nva1ery -shruued tt
off in a way, aayin& they have rell!JD
to weep.
Next atep,ln the Ta~LaBianca marder
caoe Lo • penally phlM .JD which Ilia
fate of Mamon and bla fem.ale followsa
wlllbecletennfn<d.
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Fears that S1ddleback College's $3.7
million library would bt bullt as a win-
dowlfifS prison were laid to rest Monday
• nl&ht.
Arehltect Robtrt lAwery told ttU!t~s
Monday that meetinp with the Sad·
dleback board's site committee had
\ resulted in a. plan that provides tall
,. windowa at the end,, of corridors over
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--•·Ille ---._!Old T. eoiliD., ~ frmD l.quu Hilla trustees the cb&r1gea -a ''rtfinement &aid, "I don't iubscrtbe to arguments
~ wthee_fl~.'~w·ltht thethe lboautrmM!ngd's' ,,,_~· against lhe use of glass." Collins was -1-.:: ~~w. l,WIC\,.... absent from the December meeting.
tlon. The window ct1mpromlse approved by
Board president Hans W. Voge.I, ot thl': site commitee sati5fi~ the breakage
~. 't a ntid·Decembl!:r meeting on and distracUon complaints, in that no
the .. library plans discouraged use of windows are pltctd on the ground floors
windows because of high maintenance of the building, Lowery 53id. 1' And none coats. possible breakage and distraction are placed in classro0m areas."
lnilla!ly the library will hou se
classrooms in the Hr st permanent struc-
ture to be buUt on the Mission Viejo
hilltop campus. Later, classroom space
will be converted to library use.
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Capistrano Cuts Field The library site commands a 270-
degree view or the rolling Saddleba ck
Valley at the centeror lhe proposed
permanent campus.
. Of Hopefuls for City Job ' ,
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Of tllt DlllY '11tt $fall
San Juan Capistrano City Councilmen
J began sifUng through a mounlaln of
· appllcatiOQl'i -exactly 2I06 -for their
city administrator post Monday and boll·
• ed the stack down to 34 .
~ The flood of application& have been
, received for one job -a few from
· -utaemployed aeroapaee engineers, retired
''military officers and former businesa
1'executives. But most of the resumes ' . .
! came from aq,istant city managers and
current adminislrator.s in other cities.
Scores of Birds
Coated With Oil
~Dying at SF Zoo
' : SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Hundreds
ot birds rescued from the San Francl5CO
~Bay oil . slick are dying at the San
, Franel5co 7.oo, where they were taken
after volunteers cleaned the oil off their
. feather5 lasl week.
The director of the zoo u.id he expects
only 2 or 3 percent surviva1 of 1, 700
birds brought in.
Director Ron Reuther said about 900
. birdl are de.ad ·60 far and only about
100 are ei:pected to be alive by the
end of the week.
The 900 figure, tabulated by body count
.. today, is slightly . more hopeful than
; Reuther's estimate! Monday night that
1 l .200 were dead.
But he said the ouUook was not good.
"It's damn near imPQSSlble to keep
'them all~." Reuther said.
• Reuther said none of ttie birds brought
to the zoo had bten retea~ or moved
to another center.
"We can't release them. They would
die," ht said. "We may have to keep
them here for as much as sl:i montm.."
Other sea bird cleaning stations in
the area have criticiztd the zoo center
treatment, citing the high fatality rate.
Chris Robson of OU Alert, an organlz.a·
tioo formed to coordinate activities after
the two Stand8rd Oil ta nkers collided
near the Golden Gate Bridge. said his
group is recommernling that bird stations
not send their birds to the zoo center.
"We've had reports that they've been
usi!'lg a detergent." Robson said. "We
hope for a survival rate of about 25
percent. r think they saved about JO
to 15 .perceit afttr the Santa Barbara
spill."
"We're using mineral oil right now,
Just like everyone else." Reuther sa id.
Reuther cited several reasons why the
birds die.
"First. the oil gel! into their sys tem
and poisons lhem.'' he uid. "Then . if
the oil coats tl!e bird, he can't fly.
It breaks up the body insulation, and
ii dies from exposure."
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S(Uln( in executive sess\on after thtir
regular meeting the councilmen settled
on a list of 34 candidates who had
been-previously picked from the · rnound
of appUcations by 1 acreeninc comm!ftee.
"We narrowed It down to about 12,"
aaid Mayor Tony Forster today. "These
applicants will be interviewed on Mon-
day. Tufsday and the foTiowing Sunday
<Feb. 1, 2 and 7) and the council will
then select three tor Jntensive con-
sideration."
Forster said he was "impressed by
the a~ount of work each councilman
hlld put in on his preliminary evalua-
tions." He said he was also pleased
by the high caliber of applicants.
"Most are in their 30s or 40s and
most have their master's degrees." said
the mayor.
The candidates will be interviewed by
the entire. council and an administrator
from a nearby city and a utility company
executive wbo will be asked to sit in
on the panel.
When the three mOlll qualified are
selected, a committee will check their
backgroundl and a final selection will
be made.
Forster said the subject of salary
hal! not been discussed but that the
minimum salary listed by applicants bu
ranged frt:1m $13 ,000 to $20.000 a year.
Former city administrator-clerk Ernest
Thompson received $15,000 when he was
di.smisaed lasl year and at one point
had been earning an addition&} $3,000
for the clerk posiUon.
"We're primarily look irtg for a city
administrator," said Forster. "If he
want.! to add the title of clerk. we 'll
dlscusti it. If he doesn't, we may hire
10meone J:lart-time to fill lt. We haven 't
made any decisions one way or anothe r
yet.''
Forster said he hopes the selection
can be m1de belore March ao that
the llt'" official will become familiar
with the city before budget time.
Tustin Trustees
Set Dress Code
Study Committee
Tus~in Union High School District
trustees Monday night established a
parent-teacher-student dress code review
committee to find a way of studying
the present code lo guide the board.-
in deciding what, ir any, changes are
needed.
Superintendent Wilh am l.ogg said the:
committee will report back to the board
by the second metting in February with
a method fo r surveying community 11e:n-
liment and a dress code review
timetable.
The committee is made up of two
board members. one administrator. a
representative of the teachers' associa·
tion, one studen t from each school and
one parent organiiatlon member from
each school. Zogg said.
Last year's dreS! code resulted from
a parent survey that determ ined mosl
district. reside nts preferred a dress code,
Enforcement of the code this year
has Jed to suspension9 of some students
at each of the four dlstMcl high schools.
MO$l cases have involved violations or
thti halr j>rovliiom of the code for boys.
A Foothill Hip School senior challeng.
ed bis ausperislon in court, but later
rel.Urned to IChool with trim.med locks.
Tustin remain! among the few school
d!l!trict.S along the Orange Coast con-
tinuing to enforce a spec.Inc dress code.
Most othe.r dlltricts have adopted policies
that leave matters of drtl!I dd groc:>mlng
up to studenls and place ttsponsibi\ity
for acceptability of studente' dreaa witb
their pmots .
Funeral Held
For Mr. Turner
Prlv1te fUneraJ W'Ylces w1re held for
John Boojoollp Tumor, • ww1 .....,,.
and reUred e.n Tdephooe eftalnoer wbo
died In bis LllUD• Hills home Tu<Oday.
·He wu]1. , ·
Mr. TUrtaer, who Uved 1t 1'-D Vii
C..Ulla, II --by !Iii wlie. Mory;
1 '°"· John of Gardena: 1 dllJlhttr, Marllyn Muir, Of Loi Anpla. ond two
,..111do11Udno.
Mr. 1'JrMr came lo Clllfornls from
Ulinob 11 1ean a10 •ft.er retiring from
42 year• Of work with Ille telepboM
eDMl3!DY· He wu burled with rnUitary
honon II Fort -... N1tlooal
~ lo S.n Diego.
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Lowery noted that planning for lhe
building was "50 percent complete ...
and right on schedule."
Following submission of co mpleted
plans to ~tees by the end or Februa ry,
they must be approved by state education
department officials and the commun ity
college tiystem governors.
"We hOpe to go to bid by April 1
or perllaps earlier," 1..4'.lwery said.
Among other changes in the library
plans that resulted from trustee direction
Llwery noted, was the conversion of
a central, open court to a closed stairwell
featuring "conversation nooks" between
floor levels.
Trustee John B. l.Amd of LagUJ1a Beach
said "I was particularly intrigued with
the stairwell In the center of the
building."
The architect.! explained that the
revision uses the space that trustees
had felt was wasted with the open,
light court. The conversation areas are
within the controlled access portions of
the library and could be used by students
for reading or infonnal study sessions.
Apollo 14 Crew
Practices New
Landing Tactics
CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -The
Apollo 14 astronaul.3 climbed aboard
space.ship trainers today to practice a
new landing technique intended to guide
them to a pinpoint landing in one of
the roughest areas of the moon , the
craggy Fra Mauro highlands .
Alan B. Shepard Jr., Edgar D. Mitchell
and Stuart A. Roosa were up early
to hone themselves tor the dell&te Ian.
ding attempt.
The rehearsal started with Shepard
and Mitchell in the Lunar module
timula tor, activating sysl.ems as they
will do before the separation and detiCent
to the surface. Roosa worked out in
the command module trainer.
At tbe launch pad, the countdown which
1t.arted Monday continued on schedule
toward a launching Sunday at 3:23 p.m.
MajOr procedures today including hook·
lng up ordnance and loading liquid ox-
ygen aboard the command ship and
checking systems of the roc ket's first
stage.
During the night, a small leak was
del.ected in a hydraulic p a c k a g e
associated with engine No. 3 in the
second stage. The package WR '.'> remnvf'd
and several parts will be replaced . with
reinst.a\lation slated Wed n e s d a y .
Launch officials said the problem v>'ill
have no effect on the countdown .
ln the new landing maneuver. the
Apollo 14 command ship Kitty Hav.·k
v.•ill dip within 12 miles of the lunar
surfac e before releasing the lunar module
Antares for lts descent on Feb. S.
V npronounceable
Purchase OK'd
By Saddleback
Purchase of an $11 ,025 "ultra violet
spectrophotometer" was approved Mon-
day by the Saddleback Commun ity
College Board of Education, despite dif-
ficulties lo pronouncing the name of
the science laboratory measuring devlct.
Bu1ine11 manager Roy N. Barletht
tried Uiree times and finally gave up
reading the bid award recommendation
for lhe unit built by B t c k m a n
Instrument.!, In c.
Trustees \\'ete told that the spec·
t.rophotometer would aid all science
students at Saddleback with measuring
accurately distances, tile ralt. of electron
movemen\ of matter abd a bolt or
other inexplicable meamrements.
When tNltees were told Jhat a polywog
could be placed on the machine and
1tudents Could find oat uacUy what
the composlUon ,of the t11dpole was,
trustee Alyn M. Brannon of SantJ! Ana,
Inquired "Would they be· able to tell
If It was alive?"
One use or the: !1peclropholomeler 1s
to "~ 1blorptlon1 of v1rled f~
q~cies of Ught In mat.erlals being
atudied" which allows the student to
<k!termlne the exact nature of the
matetl1l under study.
Garment manufacturers use RUC:b
equipment lo exactly measure: the
smount of color In a fabric to match
It with fab ric produced In another city.
The tqulpment will bf: located n
the "T'' building on campus where It
will be "100 ptrcent acctlMlblt" to
science 1tuden ts. P'urther. trwrtte1 were
told the equipment wJU tle In with pre!!ent
computers owned by the coUeae ta pro-
duce prJntouts of findings.
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Firen1a11 Explai11s
CHPA Dies
On Orders
Of County
By BACK BROBACK
OI 111• CIJIY ~li.t J!ttl
Orange Cnunty's Comprehensive Health
Planning Assoc1at1on died today and a
study of a substi tute organizalion was
ordered.
Supetvi:.ors, upon recommenrlalion of
County Health Officer .John H. Phil p,
voted 4 to l not to endor'.'le the CHPA
an1t to supporl a nev• county health
plann ing council.
The CHPA has tried since Decembt:r
to get endorsement af the superviM>r!I
which was necessarv to obtain federal
funds for the organi1~atlon.
The CHPA had power to veto or ap-
pro ve plans ror oew ~ospitals and ad·
ditions to existing health facililies.
Dr. Philp said on Dec. 30 Uiat the
federal governme nt was withholding ad·
ditiona l funds fr om the local CHPA .. unlit
certain inadequacies on the staff and
council level were rectified."
Capt. Robert Shultz of the South Laguna Fire Department explai.ns
fire prevention and fire fighting tech niques to youngsters at Aliso
School in South Laguna. The studen ts exam ined eq uipment and some
even tried on firemen's outfits.
He said he was for the concept of
CHPA but study was needed to redesign
the organization.
Today he offered the: idea of an enti rely
new grou p.
Water Recall Petitions
Dr. Philp sa id the new health council
would ha ve an open membership, I 77-
member council and a 15-member ez.
ecuti ve board.
He said he wanted to bring the health
organi1.ation closer to cily and county
gover nment and eugge!l.ted thlt 25
members of the new council be appointed
by the Board of Supervisars and 2:i
members selected by the county's ~
eities.
Approved; Election Due
The Orange County Regi st ra r of Voters
has certified that signatures on petition!i
11eeking the recall of four direct.ors of
the South Coast County Wa ter District
ire sufficient and the board now will
Charlie Manson
BW.nies Society
For Guilty Nod
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The way
Charlie Manson sees ii. society hasn't
given him 8 fair shake since the day
he was born.
So he wasn't surprised P..1onday when
a middle-age j•,.'ry found him gui lty n(
seven murders he says he didn •t commi1.
The illegitimate son of a prostitu te.
Manson. who grew up In foster homes
and reform schools, described himself
as ''one of your garbage people, one
who fell by the side of the road.''
"I did my best to get along In your
society," he testified once during his
seven-month murder trial, "and now you
want to kill me.''
The :)&year-old ex -convict maintained
from the beginning of his court ar>-
pearances in the 1'ate-La8ianca case
that he wanted to defend himself because
be didn't trust lawyers.
He tried repeatedly during the tr ial
to fire attorney Irving Kanarek and
called out lo the jury. "This man doesn't
renre'.'lcnt me."
Jn occasional )etlcrs tn Lhc underii:rnunrl
nress and in remarks made in cnurL
Manson expressed the philo~nphy that
the outcome af the trial u• a s
predetermined And the jury prrjudiced
against him.
"I look At !he jury :ind they v.nn'I
lonk at me." he said. "!lave lhey judged
me alread.v" They are afra id of me .
aod do you know 111hy they t1re Afraid
or me -because of thP nPwspaperl'.
They made me a mon~ter and l ha\'e
to live with that the res! of my life .·•
be required to sel the date of a recall
election~ ·
Pet itions bearing 740 signatures sup·
porting the recall were fil ed last "'eek
with the County Clerk's (Jffice. Monday.
557 nf the signatures were verified by
the Regi strar of Voters and the petitions
v.•ere deemed sufficient. Sij!;nalures of
10 percent of the registered voters in
the water district. in this instance 343,
were req uired to initiate the recall.
The board of directors is expected
to set an election date al its next
meeting. Feb, 4. The election must be
hel d nol less th11n II() nor more lh11n
125 days after certification of the peti-
tion!i.
The recall move was spa rked by
members of the T hund er hi rd
Homeowners Association in Dana Point ,
protesting an unannounced 50 percent
increase in water rates.
Targets of the recall are directors
Thomas Brooks, Ted J . Q'(;()nnell, Robert
8. Malone and Gerald S. Pell. A fifth
direcior, Dr. Anthony Orlandella, was
not named in lhe aclion.
Organizers ()f the recall have stated
they will present 11 list nf caodidates
v.·hen the election date is set.
Orville Warwick
Rites Conducted
Service1 were conclucLed Sunday for
Laguna Hills resident Orv ille H .
Warw ick, Sr. a retired con tr;ictor who
rlied Friday at Be verly !\1anor Con ·
valescent 1-lomt' in Laguna Hills. He
wa s 75 _
~1r . \Yarwick , ...,.ho lived A! 2389--3A
VI~ Ma riposa West. is survived h,v his
wife, Rhoda; two son111 Orville, Jr, or
Ill inois anri Edward of San la Aarhar<'I :
R daughter, Carol Thomp'.'lon. of Illinois.
and five ~randchiklrcn.
The fan1i!y sug~es!s !hose wishi ng tn
make memorials conlribute to the
Lu!heran Church or the CroS.!i in Lagu na
Hills.
Additional members would be named
by medical organizations and voluntary
health J.!roups.
Dr. Wallace Gerrie, president of the
Oran~e County CHPA. com plained of
a lack or commun icatian between the
council and Dr. Philp.
Supporting Gerrie in the futile altempl
to continue CHPA were Roi>emary Saylor
of South Laguna. retired cha irman af
the county menta l health association 11nd
William R. Hudson Jr., Hoag Memorial
Hospital adminis trator in New po rt
Beach.
Birthday Girl
Angela Davis
Gets No Party
SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Black militant
Angel a Davis ce lebrated her 27th birth-
da y nn a Marin Counf y Jail cell today
witho ut flowers or a birthday cake.
"It's just a normal da y as I know,"
said Marin Cou nty Sheriff's Capt. Harvey
Teague. "I don't know of any parliculat
plans,"
Teague said Miss Davis would not
have a hirthday ca ke and was nnt permit·
ted to recei ve 26 red roses which arrived
ar lhe jail for her Monday.
Attorney Allan Brolsky, part of her
five-lawyer defense team, said the noris t
1old him the roses had been sent from
Ita ly ""'ith a card in Jlalian which was
signed : ''The People of Italy."
~1iss Davis. ;in avowed Co mmunist
and former UCLA philosophy instructor,
Is char~ed with murder. kidnap and
conspir<1cy in !hr Aug. 7. 1970, shoot.out
al the Marin County Ch·ic Center ln
which a judge and three others wfre
kill rri
She is a ccu~d in !he abortive Psrape
at.tempt though she l~ nnt charged with
arttJall;v beinii; prf'~n1 during the crime .
Under C.atifornia la v.·, an acces.~ory is
as guilty as a person who commits a
crime.
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Planners Study C~Illpdown on Garage Sales
By JOHN VALTERZA
or .,.. c.11J 1"1111 s""
A proposed city ordinance clamping
strict curbs on garage sales in San
Clemente will come up for discussion
Wed(lesday by San Clemente Planning
OJmmlssion members.
Under the proposed code -a stlffer
version of the new city of Fullerton's
ordinapce -the sales regulations would
include:
-Allowing only one fonnal saJe per
year.
-A aale could last no mort tbu.
three d1:1ys.
-Only two aignJ would be aUowed,
and Mly oo tbe seller's property.
-Thie.alps could meuure no more
lhan four square feet each.
-Advertising can be dcme only in
neW!!papen, cozninunity bulletin boards
and dther acr.eptable media. No handbills
or other gimmicks will be allowed.
City Plahning Director Gene Schulte
Capo's Trabuco Bridge
Opened in Ceremonies
San Juan Capistrano·s Trabuco Bridge
was christened Monday with champagne.
a 1nipped ribbon and a carload of
dignitaries to test it.
Down the
Mission
Trail
Helpline Marks
Year Service
"Help Line," the Saddleback. Valley's
cmnmunity-sponsored telephone counsel-ina: service, marks its first year of
auvice in February.
S°ull:e lhe first call to Q)-2522 last
ye.ar hundreds of people have used the
free 'counse:Jlng servi« o(fered by the
Saddleback Ministerial Association.
·.~we began with only 30 counselor!!
and operated only eight hours daily ,"
Bob Adams, president, said. "Now, we
have counselon on duty every day fi"om
noon to midnight. We anticipate 'round·
the<lock aerv;ce in the near future."
Mayor Tony Forster aaclr.ed. 1 bottle
or champagne in the center of the bridge
which wa s promptly swept into a small
pile so the car could croSs. Vice Mayor
Bill Bathgate did the snipping honors.
The bridge, completed jllSl a little over
six weeks after it was begun by Airco
Construction Co. of El Cajon, was part
of a $818,000 project tllat includes the
channelization or the creek and a new
water line.
The old bridge and the w11ter line
were both destroyed ln the floods of
1969.
Funding for the project will be !IOUght
from federal disa:Mer agencies who set
Jan. 25 u the deadline for the '1d1e'1
completion.
A claim wu made by the city or
San Juan Capistrano for the disaster
funds. Part ol the funds" were advanc«I
ln lieu of its completion.
The project was jointly 1poruK1red by
the city, the Slate Division of Highways,
Orange County Flood Control, and
Orange County Waterworks District No.
•• Present at the dedication wu T. J,
Meadows, Director of Public Works,
Mayor Tony Forst.er, Vice Mayor Bill
Bathgate, all of San Juan .Cipiltrano,
George Oaborne, chief qtneer for
Orange County Flood Control, Sid Lowry •
of Lowry En11Mertn1-10ence • h o
designed the bridge, Ind P. H. Lewis
Of Alrco c:omtrucUon Co, I
said the cada>:w11.c1eewwi 111.·• attempt
"' ...., glinmkb will'be allowed.
City l'lannlng Du.dor Gene· l!dlulte
aaid the code waa:oe.llned in an·.ue!npt
to 1110. the ""'°""erdaJ..tyle'" prqe
UICI Pld on:by penlllS .Who havelurned
the events into a regular bwlineu prac·
tice rather than a ienuin~· family ac·
tivily.
He cited 1 recent mas!ive ·group nle
in Sai Clemente wroth involved dozms
o( families and carnlval-type barker in
T~ TQb -Goes Up
-But That's LoW
Tupay.ers paid St17,524,1116 lntof the
county'& coUen In ·first lMtallment pro.:
ptrly Ines by Dtc. 10 but the figure
111 lower than It shookl be, accordilll
to Tu: Collector Robert' Citron. .
Citron uid the total tax bill la up
$50 million oVer IUt ,pr and percentqe.
wile the Collection lhould blve been
12.s million lnore.
First I~ pa_.i.·1 year"'°
were SlG,?IO,~.
Citron aleo reports another con-
tradictory figure . 'I'll' nwhber or i.>·
payers not -tht deldltoe lllia
)'W' WU 3,lllO Ila tlflu a·Ji.v ICO• . ,.
a gor1ua costume pass1Jll: hedbllls
downtown .
"We had quite 1 few compYatnta about
that me," he aaid. •
Cornmlsslonera instructed the city staff
to 4r•ft 1. proposed code for dlscunlon
at an action meetlnc after a recent
· lltudy eessWn on the matter.
Other suggested restricUon1·· [o Ule
11alts would Include sUpuliUon1 tlial the
selllng must be done in garages only
and the merchandise must be the pro-
perty or the sell;er.
Other items an ~ aieqda (filled lal'·
ly completely with dilcmsion mattm:)
include:·
-Further consider1Uon of a request
by the South Cout Area-Girl.'!' Club
which seeks 1 parcel of city !Anet it
Bohlta CAnyon .Park for I heai:lquartefa:
:.... Continued 11tudy of a NQett.ect ·
loettlon of city tennis courts on land
near the new water reclamation plmit,
plus 1 requut by \he El Camino ·Tennis
Club·., ............. bolidlnr In 1111 ""'" ..... .
-A review .of a.ltaff report cWalllq
tho clty'1.Jll eDnal>T< home~ ~ili ··an eye tOW'ard ltr.k:ler ~
91'1 • Jbe: Ucenae practices. Schulte hu
UJ>laJned that .Sin-Clemmte'i '..i>tioC
-of II• PlOln( ordllwloe covertnc bcllift bus._.. la .. ~~!lY ·tbe aame••
u other cltiei· ln the county.
The allonh&e borne occupatiom have
tlirrod to111e recent caatronrsy.
Fog Shuts Airport
Hot Spell to Chase MiSt Wed~stJay
Denae fog whlch forced closure of
Or&n1e County Airport early today Is
e1pected to disappear with the arrival
of another bot spell1on Wednesday.
Spokesmen at the airport tower &aid
visibility was zero al 5 a.m. today but
by 7 a.m., fog had lifted enough to
allow normal flight operations.
'I1le U.S. Weather Servi~ ls predicting
IJ'IOther heat wave beginning Wtdneaday
with highs expected between 75 and
83 degrees in Oran1e County. Lowa are
expected to remain .ln the .~· .. ~
forecast calls for a hlah of. .H at LOB
Angelea Clvk: Cent~ W~.
A Harbor Department :spokumur at
Newport Beath 1aid Wedneaday'1 cleu'·
Ing wtll be accompanied by a_ wetter~
wind of five to 12 knob. Viaibillty tn
Newport Harbor today was about onwil·
teenth of a mile 11 the foe burned
off
The Orange Coast was ml the . only
area to be affected by the foa:.
Longest Trial Over
Death Penalty Sought
For Manson and Girls . . . . .
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?.,omtlll !"JC•· iloe -Ctoiury'1 ..... wt.. C"Mlf niolt-.,eetllc:alar
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Nomidle cutf-~ Cblrtu lb,_,
:J&, .. 1r-proc1aiJ!Uid ... Jm' one!. s.11n
pel'JOl11fied WU there, dapper in ucot ..m.
He smiled at three girlJ actmed of
llsUng blood Ind •libbing tlirOugh boot
ln the vlcioUJ musacre of 1ctre111·Sbaron
Tate, the unborn '°" she carried and m adulta. .
80..n Atkins, 22, Patricia Xrenwinkel,
23, and Letlle Van Houten, 21, were
pale, but wore red-wtdtf>.and-blue ribbons
in their dark hair
Jury romnan il.m.n Tubrlclt !luhtd
1 broad grin at the prosecuUng team
that hu argued for seven months that
the four accused Manson Famlly
members were suilty of '11 coun11 of
murder and COMplracy.
Somehow, everyone knew.
Reading in a monotone: for Jli minut.ea,
Court Clerk Gene Darrow said the jury
deUberatlng 42 hours and 40 minutes
had found the shaggy clan le11der and
his three sisters guilty.
"Look how aad they all look," Mls11
Van Houten -a onetime high school
beauty queen -remarked, st.arlng at
the ji;rors with a grotesqut UJlftlllon
of pity.
Darrow read her name.
"Guilty of murder," he intoned.
"They anticipated the verdict.," NJd
defense attorney Paul Fitzgerald. ''They
expeded to be found (Uilly.'' The jury
ruaembles 1 Tbunday in the penalty
pbut o! t!1t trial.
• Detptte the twilited dash and bravado
dilpl1ytd . by Ma.,.. Ind bla team of
90-CaJled robot killers in the ton&. 1e11114
Uonal trtal, tht 1uls wept Mondly nllht
Jn their jail cells. • ·
A nttlng world -thole who ltlttned
to lurid leltimony of ..... ~.
free au and NVqery -lhraped It
o!! In a WI)', 11yin( Ibey ·11 ... -
lo '""" -Na1 ttep In tht T1t.IABine1111Urder ..... Ii • peUlily'1"1ue h> wbleb' ...
!Ile ol Minton ond ·l>Js r....i.-.
wtltba-
~h F'.leid 1n . s.o ti1oge, .. too
Anplea Intem<UoUll, Sin 1'rlddlco
lntln>-.J lond ---AlrpirU an· Were .ahut-&nrn-earty•today;~
of the thick cloud cover.
'Ibo )>Jgh pressure ~ of! tilt. -1'1!ld! .. lriJJ ~riog .. Wlll'Ill __ , fl>
Soothtm Calilornil will gin Ille· -
of tilt 111te rmr·,,.~ t1nag1t w-
dly .,..,,1 '"" -nJcl>I ' 11111. """""" IOI In. the Sacr1111tnto Delli 11111 San
J!"!luln · V11ley.
Police Htmf:
More Clues .
In Shooting _
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Volunteen man the phone on four-bour
el\lfU after completing • six-week
cOUnselinc training course conducted by
Tticy Thom11, psychologist fOr the
Otingt County ~Probalioo Departmen~
Ad..,. 1ald.
• e u-1'• /Weeded
~ JUAN CAPISTllANO -Htlp ~
~ IOUght for five f1miUea who will
bf;~or~ to leave tbeir homt1 tn the
rnllJdle ·of AJR'll.
Edison Still Top Taxpay~
81ielr.dwllllP.11 1have. been c:ondanoed
by .tht ~ County Departmeol o!
Building and Safety, acting for the city,
olld' have btal ordered tom dCnm.
Anyone knowing: of a home for any
o1•1(he small tncome families ts asked
to call Mrs. Rita N~lu II tht Adult
~unity ~nter. 41.1-1615. FamU;es
nftdlng homes are the. Arreolas, 11 mt'm•
beff. Pradot, 4, Carillos, 4, Duart.e-V~iSez, J, 1Dd one bachelor.
' . Pacific Telephone, Irvine Co .. Coµnty :'Rlinners-up~
Sootbent Cl1i!ornll F.dtoori Comp1111
retained Jll place at the top o( Oranp:
County Tlr Colltdor Jtobert Citron'•
hit parade Jn· f1rat lnatallment toes
pold 1111 month.
Willl I poymtn! of lt,134 ,022. the
EdlJon Company paid SZQ,04 or J per·
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contmrlut,..r.
Paclflc Tellphol1e srabbed a Mlid ...
oond pllct with 11,1112,104. 0bul this f!Are
was 1111,m or 2 percont Jess !hon
lut year.
Tht balance Af 'tht county'• top ten
taX'l)lyen: Irvine Company, ... 182,tol,
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Library ·Gets a View
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*l.t r •.. +· Siiadl.ebackPlans Refined-Wind.Ows Atlt-kd
~ -... ·-' BJ G.iioiwE cLElDAL
_Ot ..,. o.iw "'"' ,,..,
Fears that Sadt1leback College's '3.7
million library would be built as a win·
dowleaa prllon were laid to rest Monday
night.
Archlt.ed Rabert Lowery told trustees
Monday that meeting:i with the Sad·
dleback board's site committee had
ra.ulted lit .a plan 'that provides taU
wlndowi .11 tb6 end.I Of corridort over-
. the e11tranct and on two aides ot the
206 Applicarats
~ oby Wlldlol. . ~Pree!. H. BNmet, a mombor of Ille alte eomrnl-. told
t.nl!ttt3 tbt: changes -a 1'refinemenl
or the plans, shown at the las\ tp.eeting"
-were coosl.stent with the board's direc·
tlon.
Board president Ham W. Vogel, of
Tustin, at a mid -December meeting on
the library plans di.scour14ed use of
windows because of hi&h maintenance
costs, possible breakage and ~tractioa
Capistrano Cuts Field
, Of Hopefuls for City Joh
By PAMELA HALLAN
of tfM Diii~ P'lltf S111t
San Juan Capistrano City Councilmen
. began · sifting through • mountain af
apPlicalions -exactly 206 -for their
city admJnistrator post Monday and boil·
~ ed the sf:tck down to 34.
· The flood of applications have been
received for ooe job - a few from
· unemployed aerospace engineers. retired
military officers and former business ' • -• I
ex:ecut.iv.es. But moat of the resumM
came ·!rom a5'istant cily managerli and
current administrators ill other cities.
Scores of Birds
Coated With Oil
Dying at SF Zoo
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Hundred,,
of birds rescued from the San Francisco
Bay oil sllck arc dying at the San
Fiancisc1> 1.oo, where they were taken
after volunteers cleaned the oil off Lheir
featben last week.
The diredor cl Uie zoo said he npects
only t or S percent survival of 1,700
birds broucht in.
Director Ron Rtu.ther said about 900
birds ate. dead so ·tar and only about
100 .are expected to be alive by the
end of the week.
Thie illlO figure, tabulated by bod y count
tooay, is slightly more hopeful than
Reu~er's catimates MOllday night that
l,JOO were dead.
llvt be Mid th< ouUook was oot Jlood.
~1t•1 da~ near lmpaujble to keep Uiem -11\te, ,, Reul.her saJd.
RMhor' ----of tbe birds brought to the JOO hid been released or moved
to another center.
"We. can't re.le~ them. They would
die," he said. "We may have to k'eep
them here for as much as six montru."
Other ae.a. bird cleaning ststioru; in
the area b&ve crltlciz.cd the r.oo center
treatment, clUng the high fatality rate.
.Ghr\s Robson of Oil Alert.. an organiza-
tion formed to Coordinate activltiu after
the two Standard OU tankers collided
ne1r ·~e Golden Gate Bridge. said his
group is rttommendlng that bird stations
not send their bird!! to the zoo center.
"We've had reports that they've been uslnt a detergent," Robson 11aid. "We
hope for a runtival rate of about 25
pe.r~nt. l lhink lhe,V saved about JO
to 15 percent after lhe Santa Barbara
spill."
··we're using mineral oil right nov.·,
JU$l like everyone else," Reuther 5aid.
Reuther cited several reasons why the
birds di<.
"first, the oil gets ialo their system
atid palsons them," he said. "'Then, if
the oil coats the bird, he can't fly,
It breab up the body insulation, and
it dies from exposure.''
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Slttl.ng in executive sesfilon after their
regular meeting the councilmen settled
on a list of 34 candidates who had
been previously picked from the mound
of applications by a screening committee.
"We narrowed Jt down to about 12,"
aaid Mayor Tony Forster today. "These
applicants will be interviewed on Mon·
day, Tuesday and the followi ng Sunday
(Feb. 1, 2 and 7) and the council will
then select three for intensive con-
sideratlon."
Forster said he was "impressed by
tht amount of work each councilman
had put in on his preliminary evalua·
lions." He said he was al~ pleased
by the high Caliber of applicants.
"Mo.5t are in their 3-0s or <40s and
most have their master's deg rees," said
the mayor.
The candidates will be Interviewed by
the entire cwncil and an administrator
from a nearby city and a utility com pany
executiYe who wU / be asked to sit in
on the panel.
When the three. mosl qualified are
selected, a committee will check their
backgrounds and a fin al selection will
be made.
Forster said the subject of salary
has not been discussed but that the
minimum salary listed by applicants bas
ranged from $13,000 to $20,000 a year.
Former city administrator-clerk Ernest
Thompsan received $15,000 when he was
dismi!Sed last year and at one point
had been earning an additio nal $3.000
for the clerk position.
''We're primarily looki11g for 11 city
adminiltrat.ar ." said Forster. "If he
wants to add the title of clerk. we'll
discuss it. If he doesn 't, we may hire
someone part-time to fill it. We haven't
made any decisions one way or another
yet."
Forner said ht hopes the selection
can be made before March so that
the new official will become familiar
with the city before budget time.
Tustin Trustees
Set Dress Code
Study Committee
Tustin Union High School District
trustees Monday night established a
parent-teacher-student dreSl code review
committet to find a. way o( studying
the present code to guide the board
in deciding what . if any. changes are
needed.
Superintendtnt William Zogg said the.
committee will report back to the board
by the second meeting in February with
a method for surveying community sen·
liment and a dress code review
timetable.
The committee is made up of t\Po'I)
board members, one administrator. a
repl'!.sentatlve of the teachers' associa-
tion, one student from each ~chool and
one parent organization member from
each school, Zogg said.
Last year's dreu code usulted lrom
a parent survey that determined most
dislrict residents preferred a dress code.
Enfor~ment of the code t~Ls year
has led to suspensions of 110me students
at each of the four district high 1chools.
M°'t cases have involved violatiana al
the hair provlaions of the code for boys.
Ji. Foothill Hlgb School se nio r chalJeng.
ea his 1uapension in court, but later
. returned to school with trimmed locks.
TuSlln remains amof18 the few school
di1lricta along the Orange en.st con-
tinuing to enforce a speciOc dress code.
Most other districts have adop~ pOllcies
that leave matters of dre5a &Ad grooming
up to students and place mponsibUlty
lor acceptability of studcntl' dreu with
their parents.
Funeral Held
For Mr. Turner
Private flineral .ervices were held for
John Bmjl;mln Turner. a WWl veter111
and r:eUrecl Bell Telepbont ta(!,_ who
a1ad in )Ill Legun• Hilll home Tueaday.
-He was 72. -
' Mr. ,Tumtr, who U..d at tr.D Via
• CaaLill1, la IW'Vived by b.11 wife, Mary;
a aon. John of GardeNI : a daughter.
Marilyn MWr, of Lot Angeles, and two
grandchildr~n.
Mr. TUmer came to Callfornla lrnm
ttllnoLs 11 yean aao after retlrlna frorn
42 ytari of work wlll> th< tel....,..
compaoy. Ht w11 burled wrth military honcirt al For! Roataw National
Cemetery In San DI•&<>·
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In VO(tl'1 able.Ce lut nJ&ht, Mlcbad
T. Collins, trullae from Laguna 1!1U.
sai d, "I don't subscribe to arguments
against the use of glass." Collins' was
absent from the December meeting.
The window compromise approved by
lhe site commitee satisfies the breakage
and distraction complaints, in that no
v.·indows are pl<:ced on the ground Doors
of the building, Lowery said, ''And none
are placed in classroom areas."
Initially the library will hou se.
classrooms in the first permanent struc·
ture to be buill on the Missio n Viejo
hilltop campus. Later, classroom space
will be converted to library use.
The library site command! a 27tJ.
rlegree view of the rolling Saddleback
Valley at the centerof the proposed
permanent campus.
Lowery noted that planning for lhe
building was "'SO percent complete •..
and right on schedule."
Following •ubmissioo of completed
plans to trustees by the. end of February,
they must be approved by state education
department officials and I.ht! 'COmmuni ty
college !yslem governors.
··we hope to go to bid by April l
or perhaps earlier," Lowery said .
Among other changes in the library
plans that resulted from trustee direction
Lowe(y noted, was the coriversion flf
a central, open court to a cl08ed staWwell
featuring "ronversation nooks" between
floor levels.
Trustee John B. Lund of Laguna Beach
11aid "l was particularly intrigued with
the stairwell in the center of the
building."
The architects explained that the
revision uses the space that !rustees
had felt was wasted with the open,
ligtit cou rt. 'rll e conversation areas are
within the controlled access portions or
the library and could be used by students
for reading or informal study sessions.
Apollo 14 Crew
Practices New
Landing Tactics
CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP ) -The
Apollo 14 astronauts climbed aboard
spaceship trainers today to practice a
new landing technique intended to guide
them to a pinpoint landing in one of
the roughest areas of the moon , the
craggy F'ra Mauro highlands.
Alan B. Shepard Jr., Edgar D. Mitchell
end Stuart A. Roosa v.·ere up early
lo hone themselves for the delicate !an·
ding attempt.
The rehearsal !!tarted with Shepard
and Mltchell in the Lunar module
1imulator, activating systems as they
will do before the separation and descent
to the surface. Roos.a worked out in
the command module trainer.
At the launch pad, the rountdown which
started Monday continued on schedule·
toward a launching Sunday at 3:23 p.m.
P..tajor procedures today including hook-
ing up ordnance and loading liquid OX·
ygen aboard the command ship and
checklng systems of the rocket's first
stage.
During tlle night. a small leak was
detected in a hydraulic p a c k a g e
associated wilh engine No, 3 In lhe
11econd stage. The package was removed
and several parts will be replaced. with
relnstallation slated W e d n e s d a y .
L11unch officials said the problem will
have no effect on the countdown.
In the new landing maneuver. thP
Apollo 14 command ship Killy Hawk
will dip within 12 miles nf the lunar
surface before releasing the lunar module
Antares for its descent on Feb . .s.
V npronounceable
Purchase OK'd '
By Saddleback
Purchase of an $11 .0ZS "ultra violet
spectrophotometer" was approved Mon·
day by the Saddleback Community
College Board of Education, despite dif-
ficulties in pron9uncing the name of
the science laboratory measuring' device.
Business manager Roy N. B•rletta
tried. three times and fiaally g1vt up
l'f.ading the bid award recommendation
for the unit built by Beckm an
Instruments. Jnc.
Trustees we re told that the .!!pee·
trophotometer would aid all science
sludents at Saddleback with measurini;:
accurately distances, tbe rate or electron
movement o( matter aod a bOst of
other ine:iplicabJe meuurements. ·
When trustees were told that a polywog
could be pl1ced on ·the 1nachlne and
J11tudents could find out"" t x&dly •hat
the co'mposlUon af the tadpole was,
trustee Alyn M. Brannon of Santa Ana.
Inq uired "Would they be able to tell
U it was ali ve?"
One use or the spectrophotometer Is
to "record ablarptions of varied fre-
,qutncles o( light in materials being
studied" which •tloWJ the sfud,nt to
determine the exact nature of the
material under study.
Gi'nncnt manuf11clurers u&e such
equipment to tt1cUy measure the
amount of color in a f3brlc to m1tch
It with ft1br!c produced in another city.
The equipment will be located n
the ''T" bulldJng on Cl.Input where It
will be "too per«nt ~sau,ie.. to
tclence shtdenti. f'urther,'1.ttnls t~A were
told the equipment will Ue n w1tb pme'nt
camputen owned by the colle,e to pfO-
duet f)rlntouta of findinp.
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Fire1taa1a Exploi11s
CHPA Dies
On Orders
Of.County
By BACK BRODA.CK
01 ""' D•lf'r Pllt1 l!ltf
Orangto D>unty's Comprehensive Health
Planning Association died toda y and t.
study ol a subslitule organization was
ordered.
Supervi:;ors, llpon rccommenrlalion t1f
County Health Officer John n. Philp,
\'Olcd 4 lo 1 not to endorse the CHPA
and lo supporl a new c:ount y heal!h
planning council.
The CHPA has tried since December
lfl get endorsemenl or lhe supervisors
which was necessary to oblain federal
funds for the organitll llon .
'The CHPA had powr;r tn veto or ap-
prove plans for new h.ospitals and lld-
dltiorl.'I lo exi.irting health facilities.
Dr. Philp said on Dec. 30 Lhat the
redera! government was withholding 11d·
ditional funds from the local CHPA •·u nti l
certain inadequacies on the start and
co uncil level were rectified."
Capt. Robert Shultz nf the South Laguna Fire Departmenl expla~ns
fire prevention and fire fighting techniques to youngsters at Ahso
School in South Laguna. 'fhe students examined equipment and so me
even tried on firemen's outfits.
He said he was for the concept of
CHPA but study v..·as needed to redesign
the organization.
Today he offered the idea of an entirely
new group.
Water Recall Petitions
Dr. Philp said the new health counci l
woulrf have an open membership, a 77-
member council and a IS-member ex·
ecutive board.
He said he wanted to bring the health
f,lrganization closer lo city and county
government and suggeosted th.at 2.'i
members of the new council be appointed
by the Board of Supervisors and 7.3
members selected by the , county'• 25
cities.
Approved; Election Due
The Orange County Registrar of Voters
has certified that signa tui;es on petitloru1
seeking the recall of four directors of
the South Coast County Water District
are sufficient and the board now will
Charlie Manson
Blarries Society
For Guilty Nod
LOS ANGELES IUPJl -The way
Charlie Manson sees ii. society ha sn't
given him a fa ir shake since the day
he was born.
So he wasn't surprised Monday when
11 middle-age j.;.•ry (ound him guilty 11f
seven murders he says he didn't commit.
The illegitimat.e son Qf a prastitule.
Manson, who grew up in foster homes
and reform schools, described himself
as ··one of your ~arbage penp!c. one
wM fell by the sidC of the road."
"I did my best l.o get alon~ In yoor
socielv." he testified nnce durin~ his
seven:month murder lrial. "and oow yon
w11nt to kill me."
The 36-year-old ex-<:onvicl ma intai ned
from the beginning flf hi!\ Cflurt ap-
pearances in the Tale-LaBianca c::isr
that he wanted lo defeod himself because
he didn't trust lawye rs.
He tried repeatedly during the tri111
to fire atUlrney Irving Kenarek anrl
called out to the jury, ''This man doesn 't
renresent me."
In occasional letters lo the undergrounrl
"ress and Jn remark.'J marle in court.
Manson expressed the philosnphy lli<i!
the out.come of the trial \\'ii s
predetermined and the jury prejudircri
ap:ainsl him .
•·1 look al the ju ry anri 1hey won'1
look al me." he said. "Have they jud_i::ccl
me 11lready~ They are afraid nl mr.
<i'ld do you know why they are afrairl
flf me -because or the nev.·spape.1 ;;:
They made me a monster and I havp
to live. with that the resi of my lire."
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be required lo set lhe date of a recaD
election. ·
Petitions bearing 740 signatures sup.
porting the recall were filed last week
wilh the· Coun ty Clerk's office. Monday,
557 of the signatures were verified by
th e Registrar of Voters and the petitions
were deemed sufficient Signatures or
10 percenl of the registered voters in
the water distri ct, in this Instance 343,
were required to initiate the recall.
The boa rd of directors Is expected
to set an election dale at its next
meeting. Feb. 4. The election must be
held not less than !ID nor more than
125 days afler certification of the peti·
lions.
The recan move was sparked by
members of the Thu n d er bi rd
Homeowners Association in Dana Point,
protesting an unannounced 50 percent
increase in water rates.
Targets of the recall are directors
Thomas Rrooks. Ted J. O'Connell, Robert
B. Malone and Gerald S. Pell. A fifth
director, Dr. Anthony Orlandella, wa!!
not named in the action.
Organi7.ers nf the recall have stated
lhey will present ii list of candidates
when tile election dale is set
Orville Warwick
Rites Conducted
Services were conducted Sunday for
Lali;'una Hills resident Orville II .
\Varw ick, Sr .• a retired contractor whfl
rlif'd Friday .111 Beverly Manor Cnn-
\'alescenl Home in Laguna Hills. He
was 7;i
t-.!r Warwick . who \1verl a1 238S-3A
Vi11 r-.1artposa ~·est 1.~ surviveri by hi.~
~·iFr, Rhoda : two s-ons. Orvil!e, .Ir .• flf
lll inni~ and F.rlwarrl {If Santa Rarbera:
a rlaughrer, Carol Thompson. or Illinois.
11nr1 five grandchildren.
The family su,l.!gests thoSf' wishing lo
make m£'moria!s contribu1e !O 1he
Lu!hC'ran Church or the Cro~s In Laguna
I/ill~.
Additional members would be named
by med ical organiiations and voluntary
health Rroups.
Dr. Wallace Gerrie. president of !he
Orange County CHPA, complained of
a lack of communication between the
council and Or. Philp.
SUpporling Gerrie in the futile attempt
to m fltinue CHPA were Rosemary Saylor
of South Laguna , retired chairman of
the county ment.al health association anrl
William R. Hudson Jr., Hoag. Memorial
Hospital administrator in Ne w po rt
Beach.
Birthday Girl
Angela Davis
Gets No Party
SAN RAFAEL <AP) -Black militant
Angela Davis celebrated her 27th birth-
day on 11 M;irin C{lunty .J;ii l cell today
without flowers or 11 birthday cake.
··tr.'i; just 11 normal day as I know ;"
s;iid Marin County Sherifrs Capt . Harvey
Teague. "I don'l know of any particular
plans."
Teague 3aid Miss Da vis woukl Ml
h11ve a birthday cake 11nd WRS not peormil-
tC'd to receive 21i red roses which arriveri
l'll L the jail fo r her Monday.
Attorney Allan Brotsky. part. or lw!r
five-lawyer defense team. said the flor!sl
lold him the roses had been sent from
11.aly with a card in Italian which wa~
signed : ''The People of Italy.''
Miss Davis, an avowed Communist
and former UCLA philosophy instrucyir,
is ch11rged with murder, kidnap a.od
conspi racy in lhe Aug. 7. 1!170. shootout
At the Mtirin County Civic Center In
which a judge and three others wert
killed .
Shf' is accused in the abortivl" "SCllJt
a!lempt lhOuflh 11he is not char~ed with
<fClually bein!l present during thf' criml!!.
Under Califnrn1a la"" an acctssor:v i~
1i; guilty as a person w ho commits 11
crime.
• • DOES YOUR CARPETING
LOOK LIKE "CURLY-TOP" HERE?
"
IF SO, JOG ON DOWN TO
ALDEN 'S, AND SEE HOW .
QUICKLY ALDEN 'S CAN
REJUVENATE YOUR HOME!
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You 'll fl ip your wig when you view the most diversified..
I I
uleclion of carpeting in Orengo Countyf '
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ol llS:ll Arlmna Slrtel, Wutmln•"r
Incl S•llr J.. 'J'O, of 1Sl1 Noni!
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l •ll ltt...,d'wtv Ch•Pt l. 1"'11"'*''· "•dtlc v1,.. M'"'°r11t Perl!. flttl flr&1fw••
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Point. O••t ol dt1th, J1nuen n , Sur-
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lluth WlllOn, S11t!11; Mrt. Mtrttrrl Sclc-
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AM, McCormick l •1un1 ll•tch (hlptl,
wl!h Dr. ll1vmond I. flr•h•m• •nd Or.
0 111., If. Turn•r cfl lcl1t1111. l11t1rrnt11l,
El Toro Olslr!cl (~mtttry. McCorrrilck
l11un• 1!111ch Mo"v•rv, Dlrtc!on .
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Corea• del Mir .... OR u.tA
Colta Meu ........ ml Ma4 • BELL BROADWAY
MORTIJARY
111 Broadway, Cotta M ... uwm • McCORMICK LAGUNA
BEACH MORTUARY
I'M Llpn1 Cany11 Red.
411-1415 • '' PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PAR&
Ct ..... '1 M-: CUpel
S$11 P1dOe Yft Drive
Nn,.rt Beaclt. CaUforWa 144-:n• • PED FAMILY
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of Cos!• M•Y.
SCHELL-JOl-IN$0N -J1n. '· Du1n1 G., JI. ol Founteln V•li.v, •nd
P-v J ., •1, ol Wlntlow, Ar11.
OESCl-IAMP~JANISCH -J 111. t.
G11P1•d w 11111m. Jr .. 25. '"" l1'1h1 P1ul!M. J7, both ol Cool• Mell.
PllOl"FITT·MAYl!ll -J i n. t, H1wdon,
•l, ol G•rct.fl Grov•, tnd Anll•
Jun•. JI, of Co111 Mts•.
Pl!AllSON·COKEll -Jen, t, llnbtrt
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FRANK-WERTZ -J•n. t, Jt rald
An16n. Jl, o1 St nll Anl . I ncl Ml rY
A .. JJ, Of We1tmln1i.r.
Dissolutions
Of Marriage
Tutul.l,f, Janulf'J' 26, 1971 DAILY >ILDT f)
An End to Unrest? Three Charities Aided
VCl's Russell Cites Understanding
By .Irvine Foundation
The Jamts lrvint Founda·
lion ()(Newport Stach and San
Francisco has announced
1ra11ts lo three charities total-
ing more than $44,000.
Hope received tt1.000 to pay
for a fund-rallllng effort and
the John Tracy Clinic received
$25,000 lor an automated in-
struction unit.
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of tllt Daltr Piiiot ll1tr
IRVINE -IL may sound
like wlshtul thinll.ing. but the
man who'll replace Chancellor
Daniel Aldrich for t h r e e
mooths beginnnng lhis week
doesn't believe campus unrest
will be among his problem!
as 1ctlng head of UC Jrvine.
Dr. Roger Russell, vice
chancellor for academic af-
fairs, believes the era of cam-
pus confrontalions has ended.
"The experiences or the last
number of years have brought
s tudents to an understanding
and sophistication about how
to bring about change.
''Students know the outcome
of Il l-advised confrontation is
more repression and a
decreased probability f o r
deairabJe change," Dr_ Russell
said In an interview.
He is convinced that over
the last 2G years "great issues
of significance" have sprung
from college campuses.
Positions students fought for
such as end ing the Vielllam
war now are accepted more or
less g e n e r a 11 y throughout
society. Russell sees no
lessening of the Jnterest of
students in issues, but rather
a shift in the tactics that
will be employed .
''They're reasoning with the
cerebral cortex -brain mat-
ter -not their adrenal glands
-emotions," he notes.
There is another reason why
Russell expects little trouble
minding the campus store
while Dr. Aldrich lakes an
around-the-world three month
tour.
"UC! h.isn't ha d con-
frontations partly because cf
the attitude of D11n Aldrich.
He is a highly moral man,
willing to bite the bullet. He
takes his stand even when
he expect! to be beat~ down
for it," Rusacll said.
Further, UCt adminstrators
have maintained open chan-
nels of communication to
students, Russell contends.
R~ell, himself, is one ad-
ministrator who remembers
when he led stude.nt cause.s
and might have been branded
8 "radical" for his stands on
trade unionism.
And he is not put off by
longhaited youth .
He doe.sn't think the length
of a per300's hair means very
much. "We have to learn to
dl.!11inguish between what is
style and what is substance
created I nclu d in g en.
·;ironmental quality, ur ban
developmenl, the minorities,
the search for peace and the
lh~at of war,"
Rather than seeking ways
of "beating their heads in ''
Russell believe.s society should
inquire "why are I.he few bad
ones bad?"
•·one question that is not
asked often enough is 'Whyl ===========lll do people behave the way that
'TACTICS SHIFT'
Student Witcher Ru1Mll
they do?'," he suggests.
A partial reason elders may
have difficulty understanding
today's youth is that in mak-
ing judgment! people rely on
their own perceptions.
"There never before has
been a generation whose
membtrs knew from birth the
imminent threat of world
destruction," he offered,
That ctianges their perspec-
tive of the world "and v.·e
in a person. who did not grow up in a
"How can people get hung world so lhreatened cannot
up because a young fellow '• begin to comprehend the same
hair is long?'' he asks in-world that they see."
creduously. "Have p e o p I e The fWJction of perspective,
forgotten that throughout 90 Russell notes, varies even
percent of history men have withii groups of persons under
worn lheir hair Jong?" age 30. "I'll never forget lhe
Hassles over what people SOS member who told me
we ar and the length of their a couple of years ago 'If you
hair "cover up substantive think I'm difficu lt, wait 'Iii
issues as people fi ght straw you see my little brother'."
men,'' Russell argues. -•
While his stand on hair may
LET'S BE FRIENDI. Y
If you hive Tll'W 11eli;:hbnrs
or kno\V of an)'one n1ovin,i::
to our are11, plc1~e tell us
so that \\·e m•Y e-xh·nd A
friendl y ,1·r lcoml'! ind h('lp
then\ tll bceome 1cqu11.lntrd
in their new surroundings.
So. Coast Visitor
4~57, 4'4-,361
Harbor Visitor
~114
Who Care1?
No oth1r n1w1p1por hi !~1
wo1ld c•t11 1 boul your commu-
nity Ii~• '/OUt community d•ily
111w1p1p•r d o 11. 11'1 th• DAILY
PILOT-
The Boy's Club Of Brawley
rece ived tl,'37 for 1rt supplies
and equipment; the City of
The Foundallon ma i. ts
granU to tax ex e m pt
c h a r I t a b 1 e organizations
operating in Califori:ii1.
REMEMBER THE
PUEBLO
He•r Let Hll)'ft, chief radiom•n of the PUllLO, fell
his ey1witn111 •ccount ol the PUEILO 11i1ur1.
NIWl'OIT HEIGHTS ELIMENTAllY SCHOOL
15th Street •nd Santa Ana Avenue, New1'9rt 8uch
J1nuery 2t -l :DO I'·'"· -SI .DO 0.ft•tlen
sound calculated to endear
him to students, he's aware
that it may not endear him
with other faculty members
or the general public.
Russell goes further. "I fee l
strongly that anyone who runs
down this generation has their
head in the sand."
At UCI since 1967, Rwse\I FREE
has been Ct'.lnvinced that the
university is only as great
as the studenL~ that attend
it. He views UCl'1 i;tudents
as "some of the greatest there
ever were" and notea: that
"7~ percent come from th is
area."
They're typical he believes,
of the world's ' 'gr e at e 1 t
generation. A generation that
is more sophisticated about
the problems of society and
one that possesses a better
elementary and secondary
grounding than any previous
generation.
"They challenge us all the
~·ay through lo kttp up with
their inquisitiveness," Russell
said.
"They're very aware lhat
they'll have to face up to
the problems thal we've
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He suggests that parents
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SOUTH COAST PLAZA
3333 BRISTOL STREET, COSTA MESA, CAUfORNIA 92626
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~au c'own thok peak in-
terest ratA!s you can sUIJ earn
on a cash nest.egg you deposit
1n the corner financial in-
stilution and nall them
do wn no~·!
F'or the intttest ra~ these
lnslitulioos a.re oow payln1
~ ou on funds you deposit with
them for specified periods ef
t ime musl ga dov.•n in lht
wakt <lf the explosive decline
in the interest rat.es these in ·
stitulions can now earn en
lunds they themR)ves invest
or lend out. And Uw rates
will go down.
F inancial insUtutions cannot
t<lr protracted periods pay you
morl' than they can earn. For
Instance.. your bank cannot
conlinut indefinitely to pay
you 6 percent on a two-year
sa,·ings certificat.t while it is
getting only 6 per cent (Dr leas)
on a two--year l<lan. Something
\Vill gi\•e -and it will be
your savings rate.
YET TlJERE will be a lag
in the declines in rates paid
lo you, the saver. Thus, ir
you have surplw cash you
\\'ant to lock up in a very
liquid form • savings
certilicale or passbook •c-
count -arrange the deposit
today.
Assuming I h e institution
p ledges to pay you a s pecified
rate on your savings for •
specified period, you'll earn
the peak rate for tht life
nf your contract. But an fulurt
d eposits, the institution may
be \\1illing to pledge 1>nly lower
rates.
The downtrend
rates already is
emerge:
in savinp
starting to
Institutio ns across the
country have ans wt r ed
•·Doubtful" or a flat "no" t•
my question. "Will you main-
tain today's rate! a n sav-
ings?" The im plication er ear-
ly action has b e e n un-
mistakablt,
The largest bank In
Philadelphia la s t week s topped
issuing savings certificate!! st
53, percent and 5\l pttcent
lo savers depositing la rge
sums ever a Jong period. It
also d iscontinued ill\ 5% per·
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won't show on o BROWNIE I"
CHECKING •UP•
W. C. Fields Also
Hated Song Birds
By L. M, BOYD
IF YOU CAN recite the
alphabet backwards without
error in less than two minutes ,
you win . Exactly what you
win will be announced later.
Probably. Though 1 might
forget. Doesn't ma tter. nobody
can recite the alphabet
backwards without error in
less than two minutes, nobody,
nobody.
THAT W. C. FIELDS
despised dogs and children is
common knowledge. L e s s
widely known is the fact he
also despised song birds. Used
to fire an air rifle at them,
ln the morning , particularly.
The morning was not Fields'
best time of day. It's 11aid
he missed, always .
DO YOU HAVE a junior
high school student around
your scatter? If so, maybe
just maybe said 11cbolar puts
Nixon Now
Most Natty
Statesman
NEW YORK (UPI) -Presi-
dent Nixon has replare:l Vice
Presi dent Spiro T. Agnew as
the best dressed statesman
on the annual hsl prepared
by the fa shion foundation of
America.
"Impeccable in o [ [ic e ,
President Nixon r e I a x e s
fasionwide when the occasion
warrants," the foundation said
In its citation in announcing
the J2nd annual list of best
dressed men.
Sen. Edmund S. Muskie ( D-
Maine) considered a
Democratic frontrunner for
Nixon's job in 1972, was nam-
ed the best dressed man In
government for the list, which
was drawn up from recom-
mendations by custom tailors
and designers according to the
candidates' fa shion taste,
budget and occupation.
Muskie won the best-dressed
apol formerly held by Sf.n.
Barry M. Goldwater (R-Ariz.).
Jn ooting Muskie edged Sen.
John Tunney (D-Callf.) for the
honor, the foundation said the
Maine senator bas "a warm
sincerity to hls wardrobe
whtdl pow Is In keeping with
fublon lrends."
in 13 hours a week on
homework. 'lllat's the national
average, I'm told. Doubt the
veracity of that c I a i m ,
however. Five hours a week,
possibly.
WREN ASKED to identify
the first four books cf the
New Testament, fewer than
half the grownups in this coun-
try can even name one.
Pollst.ers have proved that .
. . IF A MAN tries to murder
his wife, or a wife tries to
murder her husband, that's
grounds for divorce, sure
enough, but only in three
states.
GO AHEAD, N A M E
somebody who has put in
more years on the job than
Warren Noll of Palmyra, Pen-
na. Mr. Noll is a cobbler.
He just retired from Kinney
Shoe Corporation afler 65
yea rs of uni n t er r up t e d
employment. Is that not a
record? Would think so.
CUSTOMER SERVICE -
''What was the first car with
a se lf-starter?" A. A Cadillac.
If you 're not over SS years
old, you weren't around then .
How long has it been since
you've met a man who broke
his arm with a hand crank?
Quite some time, no?
AT HANO IS A
surveytaker's report on the
favorite meal of the average
American. It's a fruit cup ,
vegetable soup, st ea k .
potatoes. peas, rolls and but-
ter, pie a la mode and coffee .
Fruit cup? Con1e on, who
needs a fruit cup? A tray
of hot pickles. salami, stuffed
celery and black ol ives, that's
better. The stC'ak is a good
idea certainly, if fairly rare,
and the potatoes ought to be.
hash-brownOO, naturally.
THE PREDICTORS now
figure only about three out
of every 100 high school
students will remain single •
.. AM NOW INFORMED the
driest place in the world is
Ca1ama, Chile, where no rain-
fall ever has been recorded
, •• FJVE FARMS in this
country reportedly get more
than $1 million a ye ar in
federal subsidies.
Your que1Uo-ns and com·
111tnU art ~lcomed and
will bt used. in CHECKING
UP wherevtT pa.1siblt'.
Pleast a.ddrt.1.1 11our Lctter.t
10 L. M. BOl/d, P.O. Bo%
1875, Newport Btach, Calif.
• NIW AT COAST ;
HIALTH FOOD· DIPT. -.
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MOM .......... T.-t .. t :Jt-S•!Nlef t te '1
Lebanon Most Mnrderous
BEIRtrr, Lebanon (UPI) -Nationally, the crimes rang-up, went home to pray, then by an elderly woman, pro-
ln this country, at.yin& .Uve ed frt1m lbe ahockinc io Ute returned and dumped him in duced 1 gun and abol her
can be 1 tricky busineu. biurn lo the plain rldlculOUI. !be blul111 fumace, dead.
Leb.non'1 f.lcurt• for 1970 Back Jn January, four men Tbe dangerous age In A constant rlP In Lebanon
showed why. went hWlUng for a:pan-ows. Lebanon seems lo be 20 lt> ia death by atray bullets.
According t• ju d I c I a I The bl&? Five blrde and three 30 for Ila wu this span that Jn tradJUonal Arab fashion ,
sources , ther were 2 3 2 bunten. The lone survivor provided the vast majority of volleys are fired iflto the air
premeditated murders. 100 said there wu: a dispute about victims. Most of the klllers with equal enthusiasm at wed-
persons killed by stray bullets who shot the fifth bird and came from this age bracket. dings and funerals. But no
fired it weddings 4lr funerals, the aport5rnen turned their too, though there were notable event in recent years matched
60 persorui 'slain in clashes rines on each otber. exceptions. the fusillades that marked the
with Israel, and 300 traffic More calculated was the A young maid poisoned the death of President Gama!
Revolutionizes
Denture Wearing
Tht M&tt:tl thine to htvinc pour ~n Jeet.b ii PC*ibk now wiUI a
plUUC CJUtQ duio::ovuy tbat Ktu-
al I y hold• botb "upper." 1nd "lowen" ., JU'" k/11fl ,_,,i/HI.
ll'1 a tl!.wolu tionary d1,covel"l' c:al!ed Fotoor.m. for daily homt
u•. (U.S. Pat. 13,00J,9881 With
FtXOOENT many dtntutt wearrra n'UIY eat, 1pta.ll, bouch, •lth little worry or dentura cornlnc l<;K*.
FIXODll!l'lf loma an elastic mein.-
bnne tbat hd11$ 11.b'°'b tht .tlock
of b1LLni and chc•i1l1-hel-p1 llfO-fatalities. Further unknown case of tbe busineti3man baby of the woman for whom Abdel Na3ser of Egypt.
numbers died in c lashes whose senior partner an-she worked by diluting lhe In three days of virtuallyl;================::;;;;;::===::.;
between Palestinian guerrillas nounced be was closing their milk in its feeding botUe with nonstop firing, 18 persons It's Leary for The WMrft
and Lebanese rightists and steelworks. According lo liquid weed spray. She said were killed and 114 wounded.
troops. police, the businessman, fear-the infant's mother had been The telephone department got Don't get weary. Read Wry. Bill Wry'a·me.llDe-tom-
It is clear that in a nation ing for lm livelihood, knocked cruel to her. 900 requests to repair ruptured ment.s on the world around UI ca.n be habitlormiQI. Cbtd"
where crimes of passion are his partner out, tied him And a boy of 13, angered cable.<i, __ today's Graffiti by Leary.
treated with Gallic sympathy' I ,iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii"ii ~;~~i77iifi~:'l~---·-----------li--•-~'llt where tbt hanging penally is
""" enforced aod wbere VALUABLE COUPON every family has at least one
gun. lhe chances of a steep
death rate are being amply
fulfilled .
The trouble is that some er lhe killerl!i have difficuJty
in knowing e:i:actly w h o m
they want to eliminate. Things
got so bad in Lebanon's famed
Roman city or Baalbek last
year. for instance, th a t
citizens hung out a banner
warning travelers to ''carry·
a placard on your chest and
back stating your name so
you don't get killed by
mistake."
The Baalbek area recorded
42 murders during the 12-
month period.
of Huntington Beach
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save as he gets, keep his nose all his life
th . ds '' to e gt1n tone ...
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~ been tellinlf }'Oil to start a
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Rights Said Violated
Church Council Voices
Concern for Berrigans
LOUISVILLE, Ky (UPI) -Acting on
an 1ppeal by Rep. William R. Anderson
(0.TeM.), the general board of the Na-
tional Council of Churches today ex-
preswd concern over federal charges
against antiwar priests Daniel and Philip
Berrigan.
Philip Berrigan, a Roman Catholic
pri@st. and five other persons were in-
dicted by a federal grand jury in Har·
risburg. Pa., of an alleged plot to kidnap
pre1identlal adviser HelU'Y A. Kissinger.
Daniel Be:rrigan and six other persons
were nam@d as co-conspirators In the
alleged plot, which the grand jury said
included plans to blow up the heating
systems of five government buildings
in Washington.
Vice President Spiro T. Agnew accused
Anderson of "popping off for political
ad vantage" after the congressman ap-
peared before the general board here
last Sunday to ask the council's support
in condemning the government's action
•t:airut &he Berrigan1 and their col·
lea-.
"The general board of the Naliona l
Council of Churches expresses i~ concern
aver sut'Cessive violations of the right
of accused persons to be presumed in·
na«nt until adjudged guilty under due
process of law," tht board 1aid in a
statement adopted unanimously.
"This right has recently been violated
by a fede ral grand jury in Harrisburg,
Pa., by naming persons as "ro-con-
Evening Classes
At High School
Now Registering
Registration for dozen11 of adult evening
classes at the San Clemente Adult School
will be held in the San Clemente High
School office.!! Feb. t to 3.
Officials of the Capistrano Un if ied
School District expect hundreds of South
which can be applied towa.rd high school
requiremen~.
Two new offerings will be added ror
the com ing 11emester. which begins Feb.
I . Paul Lane will inaugurate a Tuesday
evening session in fundamentals of com·
put.er programming, machine languages,
high-level languages and flow charting.
The recent gift of a Raytheon compu ter
••ill be used in lhat course.
A Monday night cla5l!I in home.
decorative artii: also l.!1 a new offering
this 1emester.
MO!t of the other classes -ranging
from •Cldemic 1ubjects lo 1hop and
i;raft courses, are evening offering~.
, Sptcl!lc details of the class or£ering11
~d inf01'11Ultion about registration is
available through the Adult School oUices
•• San Cem<nt.e High School.
spirators" without indicting them. 'Mli!
procedure vialates one important purpose
of a grand jury, which is to protect
those accused of crimes against \\'home
there is not sufficient evidence lo brlng
an indictmerll
··rn the American system, even persons
indicted by a grand jury are to be
presumed innocent until proven guilty.
We urge our fellow citir.ens to honor
this presu mption pending trials based
on indictments.
"Cases in point are those of the Rev.
Philip Berrigan, Sister E 11 z a b e th
McAlister, the Rev. Joseph Wenderoth,
the Rev. Neil McLaughlin. and others
who have been indicted. and the Rev.
Dan Berrigan, Mother Jogues Egan, and
others named as ~nspirators, but
not indicted. All or these persons have
hitherto been kpown for their devotion
to the cause of peace and serving the
poor, and we appeil to our fellow cltilens
not to prejudge them guilty cf crimes
~·hlch have oot yet been proven."
Masters Pageant
Seeking Subjects
For Living Art
Orange Counti anll who would Jike to
are invited to sign up this weekend
for silent roles in Laguna's 1971 Pageant
of the Masters.
Four hundred volunteers or all is:izes.
shapes and ages will be needed to make
up two casts for the summer production.
each cast working three alternate week.!!
during the six:·week run. July 16 through
Aug. 29.
The annual ca.'!tl ng get.together will
be held from 7 lo 9 p.m. Saturda y
and from 2 lo 5 p.m. Sunday backstage
al Irvine Bowl on the Festival of Arts
grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road.
Casting dirt>clor for the 36th annual
Pageant is Karla Allen, an ll·year
Pageant veteran ·who tias appeared as
a li ving picture model, worked backstage
in the wigs and headdressing department
and as su pervisor or men's make.up
and as a casting director last year.
At the casting get.together, potential
models are photographe.d and measured
and the statistics entered on a card
'A'hich i.~ used by the casting director
lo "match'' each volunteer lo a suitable
role.
Thi!! year 22 new works cf art will
be reproduced in the Pageant, the
balance of tht! program consisting of
popular items from previc>u.!I productions.
Among the new presentations under
consideration are a noseguard from an
ancient helmel, a new pierced Ivory,
ll gold Inkwell, • Gaya tapestry, is:hlp's
figureheads aod an unfinished painting
by Michelangelo.
Fulkrton Educators
'
Will Visit Thurston
l ~ atudents al Nicolas Junior High
~I ln Fullerton h•ve a holiday today.
.J. 'nttir teacher.!! art all in 1.8.guna
~ach.
1 So art the tchool administralMs.
q;JUnstlors and member1 of the .<lf!lce
lia{{.
• The visitor.I, m In all, ue. apending
tllO dl)I 11 Thw'slon lnt..-il[e S<hool,
••mlnln( 1M tala1 opullloa ol the
'*11que Loguna achoo).
l,Elrllu lhlo llVJlllh, •• the Fllller1an
athool'1 request, 111unton tenl ('()f\-
•111011 lo Nlcolll Junior High lo oxp)Join
... Thurston -or nalblt lclitdul· ~ and differentiated staffing.
After the v\.sll, Fullerton Officials
ded to clolt their school for a whole
1t1 the: entire .!IU!ff could get a
hand look at Thurston.
,tn order to 10 lbrou&b 1 typical
'l'hunton day, the FuDerton vbltcn ar-
rived before I •.m.. divided up tnto
1m.all 1roups ind spent the entire diiy
vislUng classes, talkin& lo teachers,
students, admlnistcaton and o r f i c e
workers a.od flnally joining in • general
meeUng wUh all teachen.
• Thurston admlnlltraton have 8ppflred
before national confererieu wtth ex·
penses paid by tho United Slala Doplrt-
ment or EducaUon and receive frequent
requesll for lnlormallol1 lboul tho
school'• pl'Oll"l.JDI.
Educators from tl11ou:gbout &he country
have visited LIM tebool and thert hive
been 11peclal prqentatlont: -.ranged for
large group& on .5aturd8.y1, but Utt
Fullerton vll\t mark.1 the first time 1
whole achoo! ha1 been clo!ed down to
permit lhe 1taff to ttudy the Thurstoa
proaram.
Ships Crash
Off Texas;
Man Killed
GALVESTON , Tex. (UPI) -Two
Veoezuela.n freighter.!!, welded together
by a collision that tilled one :::rewman
•nd injured another 88 miles •l aea
In the GoU of Mexico, were towed toward
shore today by two tugs.
The ships, one headed home to South
America and the other steaming toward
Teaas when they collided In heavy fog
Monday, lried to separate but could not.
A Coast Guard cutter arrived at tbe
scene today and sent a party •board
both stricken vessels. A Coast Guard
helicopter took the body of the victim
and the injured creY:man. Terell<i Pena,
38, of Maiquetia, La Gua!ra. Venezuela,
lo Houston.
The dead man was not identified. Pena
wa.!I taken to Memorial Baptist Southeast
Hos pital in lfouston with minor injuries.
&th men were aboard the 38!-foot
Anzoategui, which collided almost headon
with the 421}.foot joraima. The bow or
lhe Roraima rammed three-fourth s of
the way through the Anzoateg ul, a Coast
Guard official said. He said the
Anzoategui Wa!I abandoned.
Both ships were rep:irted laking water
as they were towed through a cairn
GuH of Mexico toward Galveston. Bernd
Suffenplan of Diehl & Company, agent
of the Rcraima in Galveston, said both
vessels apparently could be saved.
The Coast Guard 11aid the Rorama
carried 38 persons and the Anzoategui
35 when they collided.
The Roraima listed five degrees to
.starboard and, because the Anzoategui
was welded to it, was supporting the
a~a~doned vessel and keeping it from
11nking, Suffenplan said.
"I r~quire one tug because my boat
has big damage and i.s inside af the
(other ship," said Capt. S. Leal of the
Roraima in a radio dispatch. "I have
incl~ation five degrees to starboa rd side.
Adv1.!le Car&cas my crew in good con-
dition."
Banana Boycott
Urged in Protest
Of Ship Seizures
SAN DIEGO (AP ) -As a group
of tuna fishermen'• wives left to picket
the Los Angeles Federal Building today,
• national boyC1)1t cl bananas from
Ecuador was being urged in retaliation
for ship seizures.
August Felando, general manager ef
the American Tunaboat Association,
demanded a boycott in a speech Monda y
night to the Women 's League for
Fishermen's Rights.
'"I'be Ecuadorian~ want to benefit rrom
the U.S. ma rket but. at the is:ame time,
they want lo restrict freedom on the
higb seas," said Felando. "Because of
this, we ought to restrict their freedom
in the U.S., too ."
Ec uador has seized I~ U.S. tuna boa~
this ye ar off the western coast of .that
South American country. The boal.!1 were
released after $78.000 In fine!'i were paid
for vlolaling Ecuador's 200-mile ter-
ri torial water limit.
The United St.ales recognizes f)nty a
12-mile limit.
Felando said he "'i ll seek aid or the
Teamsters Union ;:ind longshoremen to
boycott U.S. purchases of Ecuad oran
bar.a nas. He criticized the State Depart-
mtnt for ''not doing its job under the
law" of getting ba ck fines paid lo
Ecuador by deducting the. sum from
(oreigo aid.
The fines eventually are repaid to
boal owners by the U.S. government.
The women chartered four buses to
Los Angeles. A spokesman 1aid the
picketing was called to "make our feel-
ings known" kl American officials about
the ocean seizures. A similar group last
week pick eted the Ecuadorian consulate
in W Angeles.
•
1'lloldol. -26, 1971 5
DAILY •tLeT Sl•ff ...... ONE OF FOUR NAMED TO WESTERN BAND COMPETITION
Ralf Reynolds, 19, Hold1 His 1924 Ba11 Saxophone
•M • OSI~ Man~
Saddleback Student in State Unit
By FREDERICK SCHOEl\1EllL
01 lttt OlllY l'lltl Sl1H
At the. age of 19, Ralf Reynolds ()f
South Laguna has become something
of a "music man."
This morning he Jert for Austin, Teitas,
along with 84 lop young musicians who
have been selected to play in the Western
Division Junior College Band. They will
perform through Saturday at the National
College Band Directors Association
Conference in the southern state.
Reynolds, Associated Study Bod y presi·
denl at Saddlcback College, is one of
four students from tlfe school to be
named to the band , and is one of siit
Jrom all ef Orange County,
"l was really surprlis:ed that I was
elected," Reynolds !'iaid. "Saddleback ls
very well represented and I'm !'iure It
will be an extremely rewarding ex-
perience for all or us."
Reynold's musical career came .. with
no fam ily precedent'' while he allended
McKinley J unior High School in
Pasadena, taking up the clarinet.
"But the clarinet only lasted 1wn
years," he recalls. "I gave Lt up and
Board President
Convalescing
The president of the Saddleback Com ·
munily College board of trustf!e.!I is
receverini;: from an ulcer operation in
St. Joseph 's Hospital. Orange.
Hans W. Vogel, 48, or 10461 Cowan
Heights Dri ve, Tustin, was hospitali7.ed
last Wednesday and is expected to be
released by the end of lhe week.
The building contractor and ins1 ruclor
in the Fullerton High School Distr ict
was operated on Saturday. truste es were
told Monday night.
Working Wive s Jump
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Labor
Department reports that four out or
every 10 husbands in the United States
bad wives who also were employed last
year. The ratio of workJng wives was
even higher in families wilh school·aged
children -fi\le out of tvery 10 -
and campared wilh an over·all figure
of three out ol 10 one decade ago.
started with the saxophone.'' Slaying
\.\'ith the sax he was named to Pasadena
All City Band while in the 9th grade.
The Reynolds family moved to Laguna
In 1965, and during his sophomore year
at Laguna High. young Reynolds was
named to the All Orangt County Senior
Honor Band, playing first chair tenor
saxophone.
In both hi.s junior and se nior years
at the high school Reynolds received
the "Outstanding Student in Band"
award . Also, he was president of the
high school band during the 121.h grade.
Reynolds was the originator of the
''Reynolds and Re y no Id e: Collapsible
Disposable Band ,"' recently renamed the
"Water Closet." -The group has a pen·
chant for the tune.!I or the thirties and
ha!! played at many high school and
community functions.
The "Water Closet" last summer au di·
lioned for Disneyland. and has been
placed in the "active file ."
Reynolds was selected for his most
recent honor after an informallon sheet
along \\'ilh a tape. of his playing ability
on the baritone i;a J:ophone had been
sent lo the hqnor band selection com-
mittee.
"I found out ab<lut it when we returned
lo school Jan. 4," he commented. Since
then, Re;nolds has been busy praeUslng
the music the band will play at the
conference.
While music tend& to be on the top
nr Reynolds' mind , he also has a deep
inte rest ;.n · 1he past and has coi!ecled
memento!! from several eras in United
Stales Hi!:lory.
His room is more like a mu seum,
packed with war re lics and antiques,
alon,i::: with several old musical in-
struments.
To lop it off, he cruises around tht
Soulh Coast 1n a 1937 Pa ckard. Before
thal he owned a Model A Ford .
"Yes. I think I have a love for the
past," Reynolds admits.
.Joining Reynolds from Saddleback are
bassoon player Craig Dastrup cf San
Clemente; Kurt LoAand , percussionist
from Tui;tln, and Craig Nitz, alto sax·
ophone from Tustin.
Saddleback Cctlege Band Director
Monte La Bonte will accompany the
studanlii lo the conference. Noted direc-
tor Dr. Donald HU(lsberger o£ Ike
Easlman Wind Ensemble will ·conduct
the honor band during iL'I performance
in Austin. ·
RAiphs
JANUARY
Oasses Set
For Parents
A new program ror pannta of ec1ot ...
cent children will be preMnted by i-.
Laguna Beach Aul.stance Ltalllf: be&ID-
nint: Feb. 4.
Psychologists Dr. Ellis Wayne Ind Dr.
Elvin Mackey will discuu .contemporary
problems in adolelctnt development hi
the free Thlll'lday evenLng •rin, to
be held from 7:30 1>.m. to t in tba
Leaifie bulldlllf, 526 Gltnneyre Sl
Enrollment will be limited to ZS, wi1':
preference liven to pare:nts wlth c:bildrtn
in 11'8del 111 throu1h 12. ·
Intemtm pamits may e.on t • c I
Richard Hollister in the bi&b IChool
guidance office, <llH-3546, for tntonn.Uon
and rtglstrallon.
Dr. William Ullom, aupuin-nt ol
schools, Aid the moelinp 1n1 deolped
for parenL'I who wish to attain a better
underst.00.ing of their chiJdnn and .,.
not ne<esW'ily llmlled lo parenll wbo
have problems with their •cWacenU.
The Aui..tance Wcue ... flMnclor
, the program and providing Its taciliUea
for the serJea.
Mrs. Paul Griem Is ln ehaip ef the
proj•d .,hlch bu the IUpport of the
scMol district.
The .U.i.t.ance Loque bu boon II>
strumental in financln&: and c:ondud1q:
programs for youth, not.bly.a 'drut abua
program in.!ltltuted two yeara ... wiu.
other agenc~ in the .community d8veJoQ.
ing similar drug programr, Jt wu felt
that • program designed to coumel
parents who seek a better n.pport wiUt
their children would be • logical pro}tc!
for Leage fi.nancinC .
Winter Festivtil
Tickets on Stile
Ticket.I for a number fl Wlllte:r
Festival nenll now are on NII and
Lagunans are adviaed to mU:e earlf
reservations since 1pace 11 limited 1'
some in11tances.
Tickets may be purchued •t the
Chamber oC Commerct, :mo Park Av~
and at Fashion Gallery, MO N. Coui
Highway. '
Advance rt1trv1tion.s for aome of tha
more pdpular featuiea of the Wliltei'
Festival already have been received front'
groups and indlvldua.ll throo&}lout Ca1P
fomia, according to Festival officlala.
These Jnclude: the lntern•tlonaf
Gourmet Dinner, Feb. 23: Home ~
Garden tour, Feb. 21; Wheell'ol Fulliont
abow aod luncheon, Feb. 20; Wat Covina
Symphony Orchealro CoJ)CUI, Fe!>~ S_1
Laguna On Stai•· vuie!Y ohcnr, Mln'll'
5; Mfu~' Ball, March I: Luau, Mm11. to and escorted bua tours. · · '•
Program.s of event.a are availa~
throughout the corrimunlty and at ~
Chamber office.
Jack F.Braulik
Last Rites Held
• ~
' .
Funeral services were held Moodaj
for Jack F. Br1ullt, a retired Dl1nlQ.
banking executive who died.at tda ~·
Hills home Friday •t.tbe. ap,of 15. ~
The 11e:rvlces were conducted .t st.
John the Divine Episcopal Church .in
Costa Mesa and Interment followed at
Fairhaven Memorial Park.
Mr. Braulik, who resided at 1132-R
Via Puerta, is survived by hts wife,
Lois; a son, Jack J. Braulik, of ~
Francisco; a dauahter, Mrs . N&DC)t\
Leemerts cf Ccsta Mesa, •nd f i v •
grandchildren. •
The famil y requests that memorilll:
be made in the fonn of contribQUonr
to St. John the Divine EpllcopaJ Chui-ch. ..
'
Anin1al Law Sought ,.
WASHINGTON (UP,J) -Sen. !Awelf
P. Weick.er Jr. (ft.Conn.), bu Introduced
legislation that wou'lil:· atab&b rqu]a-
tions requlrina humme treatment fot
1nimal1 lhlppecl by llr. • • .
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'17aae gou the
n~orhoodl '
D-Oddering
Totrering
: 9y Dicx WEIT
WABlllll!1rON -Altlloqb Ille -~ t)' ..,._ of doltChldlnl· _._,
epnnnllteO clialrmen · wllhltood tail
wetlt'a -.ill, It ol>v1<>Usly ii totl«q .
Or it ltpt doddertiia-
1.-youn1 laqiven who -
the sellldrtly tradition -· irpd to allac~ the oyalem within the oyalam
-t/111 II, wall unlll tlley lfl old (by
l!hldl Ume they will be COllUllltlat
dWrmea themlllvts and will h1vt
-h lll!liortly lo throw lhamltlvea
out).
The 1nu .. emor11y group rejecttd th•t
advice, howovw. to gnllllldt Illa! 1111Une
old labt·too'loog.
SO unless 110me way is found to 1plld
up the aging p~. it appears that
the siege of the aenlority mtam will
continue.
(CllBMICALI! TO accelerate the •Kini
(If beer and dllllH alrudy are available,
but the aging of COOIJ"tamen is still
being dont the old-fuhiontd, notural
way.)
In my lud&menl, the llO!llor!ly 1)'114m
would have bM!\ overthrvfm at the cpeo-
lnJ of thia aealon cf Congrea lll1d
its op;m.ata: offertd a rruoa1ble
altmiaUvt.
Under the 11Yottm tl!ey propooed 11
a sublt!tute, committee be1ch would be
ell!dad. the arawnent being tllet till•
'lfOUld produce more c1pable chairmen
than the seniority 1y1tem Clsb up.
that argu~nt is speclOUJ, if not
downrJ1ht laughable. When it comts to
castlng up the be!t man, the elector1I
process is no more reliable than the
aging process.
If the Houk af Repre&entatives wm
compelled of the 435 oldest cittiens of
the Unlttd Sl.9:tes, J doubt thtre would
be any oolicable losa of quality.
·MOST CONGRESSMtN, having been
electtd themalve1, rullt.e this. Conse-
quenUy, they saw no 1ood reuon to
chanle tile manner of detipalin&
dlaJrrnen.
It 1pPtan then lhat ~ seniority
system wtll prevail until a bettir N!plaee-
ment ii found .
Some parliamentary ei:pt:rU feel the
designation or committee cbainnln
1hould be turned ovtr to the selective
HTViee system, with asalgnmenta made
the mne way draft quot.a.a are filled .
Others ire convinced the aen.iMity
l)'Jtem sbculd be sup11lant.ed by 1 •)'S\tm
of competitive ei;amlnations ad-
ministered by the civil Mrvlce com-
mlul011.
SW! otben advncate a varlatkm of
the old Spartan leadonblp t"I. The
Cf)Olmittee walks aa'QSI a California oil
sUck and the lalt membt:r Lo sink
-chairman. -U~/
STREIT IN SAGION IS JAMMED WITH PIOPLE LOADING UP FOR TET
Sources S.. Holldey Calm In Vietnam, but Fighting In Cambodia
Phnom Penh Sealed
Fears Raised of Reds Minglin g With Tet Cro wds
PHNOM PENH (UPI) -The Phnom
Penh city administration sealed off all
entrances to the city from the coun-
tryside tonight tc keep Communist in -
filtrators from entering with the Tel
crowds. The move followed Cive days
af terrorillt bombings in the city and
the fint aa:aJnat civlli.ans.
A plastlc charge and 1 hand grenade
exploded in a Chinese section of Phnom
Penh tonight (Gambod.ian time), woun-
ding thl'ff Cambodian civilians, one of
them a th~year-old boy. There were
growing rumors: of a poselble Tel of-
fensive by the communists Wednesday
and re1oJorcementa were broujht in for
tl\e fourth night of full alert.
City mlllt.ary police helped by the
7th and the 13th infantry brigades were
called in to reinforce the Phnom Penh
perimeter 11nd paratroopers were brought
in to help guard the airport. At 7:30
p.m. a contingent <ll old Frencll tanks
rumbled down Boulevard Monivong to
take up duty on the west side or the
city.
Rumors, fueled by the reported
discovery of Communist warning leaflets.
persisted that the capital would come
under attack Wednesday from the south
and west, with supportina: heavy weapons
from the east where the Mekong River
forms a natural boundary to Phnom
Penh.
Allied and Communist cease-fires for
Tet, the lunar new yW, were in effect
in neighboring South Vietnam and
fighting there ebbed. But there was no
cease-fire in Laos or Cambodia, and
the govemmtnt obviously expected a
flareup in Cambodia.
The clty·a airport epened today for
Toppled Chief of Uganda
Vows to Make Comeback
DAR ES SALAAM. 'Ilanzania (AP) -
Milton Ob<rte declared today that he
was .still pre!ident of Uganda despite
the army takeover in his country and
ht vowed to return there aoon.
Obote charged at a news conference
bere that Israel and other forelt:n
governmtnts were behind the coup stag-
ed while be waa en route home from
the Commonwealth summit conference
in Sin&apore. He did not name any
other governments.
Obote declined to say whether he had
asked neighboring African cauntrlu for
military asalstance.
He denied that anyone had offered
him political uylum or that he had
sought it.
Obote charged tha.t U&anda radio,
which announced tht: apparent military
takeover, was manned by foreigners and
charged that the in!pector general of
police hid anly gone on the air in
support after hi.s father was murdered.
Obote did not explain.
He denied that the upheaval in Uganda
was a popular upri.sin& and challen1~
Maj. Gen. Jdl Amin, who bas claimed
to be t.he caretaker prtsident of Uganda,
to find any corruption.
Obote uid he had ardered Amin to
report lo him. an Obote's teht:duled
n turn from the S I n g a p o r e Com~
monweallh prime ministers confutnce,
on two major cases of corruption ln
the army.
He !aid the presr:nt upheaval and
charges of corruption a1ainst the govern-
ment were an attempt to hlde corruption
In the army.
The coup was led by Brig. Gen. Id.i
Amin, commander of the nation's armed
forces, and Police Impector-General
William Oryema, whose forces claimed
victory after 12 hour• of fighting with
a rival faction of the armed forces .
An undetermined number of per30ns
\\-'ere killed.
~ coup was li.unchtd as Obote, 45,
was preparing tc fiy borne from the
Commonwealth conftrence in Singapore,
where he was one of the leading critics
of British Prime Minister Edward
Htath's plans to stll arms to South
Africa. A few hours after the army
announced his overthrow, be arrived in
Nairobi, the capital of neighboring
Ken ya. where he spent the night in
a hole!. Today he was reported preparing
to fly to Dar-es-Salaam , Tanzania.
possibly tc seek aupport from President
Julius Nyerere.
Dlpl<lmatic observers in Kampala said
they could not judge ytt whtther there
was enough pro...()bote 1ent1ment to au~
port a comeback aUem.pt.
civilian <lver11eas flights for the first
time since Friday'• devastating attack.
Most of the passengers who picked their
way through the rubble and broken glass
in the terminal buildina: were dependent-!!
af Western f.mbassies, evacuating the
city.
fl was the Tel holiday that was giving
the Phnom Penh government trouble.
Hundreds of Buddhists have been pouring
lnto the capital to attend a three-day
ceremony marking the cremation of
Cambodia's chief monk, Hout Tath, dur-
ing Tet, and Communist infiltrators were
feared among them .
'I'he government sent out circulars an-
nouncing that the city would be. closed
to J>erll<lns trying to enter until Jan.
30 when Tet and the Buddhist celebra·
lions end. Traffic was allowed to leave
tbe city.
Tal ks Break Off
O'Ve r Ecuador's
Boat Seizures
WASHINGTON <AP) -Private negotl·
ations between the Unit@d States and
Ecuador ()ver fishing rights have col-
lapsed, raising the prospr:ct of a serious
deterioration in relations between the two
countries. dip!omalic soorces reported.
Talks were held Mo11day between Sec-
retary of State William P. Rogers and
Ecuadoran foreign minister Jose Maria
Ponce Yepes to reach an agreement
whJch would end the wave of seizures ol
American fi1hing vessels olf Ecuador's
coast. Twelve have been reported aince
Jan. 11.
La!t Monday, tht United Si.ates aus-
pended military sales to Ecuador, threat..
enl•g to take economic reprisals if the
seizures continu@d.
Ponce Yepes, hrre for .an OrganiiatiMI
or Am eric.an States meeting, was prom·
i,;ed by Rogers Monday that sanctions
v•ould be Ufted if Ecuador sto~ seiz·
ing American vessels , the diplomatic
aoun:es said . ..
The talks broke down aftrr Ponct.
Yepes told Rogers the ship seizures would
.!ilop ooly if tu11a boats stayed away from
what Ecuador regards as ll.3 territorial
waters.
EcuadM claim! jurisdiction aver 200
mUes from it.. coast while the United
States uys all waters beyond 12 mil~
art ln~rnational terirtory.
Snow Hits Great Lakes
Ecuador has said it permlt.s foreign
vr:ssel! to operate within the 20().miJe llm·
it provided they obllin the proper decu-
ment.11.
The dlplomatlc !ourcea 11aid Ponce Ye·
pes was considering .a ca!J for a 1peci.1l
meeting of the OAS to charge the U.S.
with v!olatiq the OAS charter.
Storm System, Roaring Winds Ex t-end 105 Mile s American Troops
Reportedly Seen
I nside Cambodia
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Americln troops, dre.111td In civilian
Phnom Penh !llhted on the cround at
Pnom Penh airport, CBS RADIO News
said today.
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said that when he and a CBS camera
,.. crtw arrived 1t the airport "the y came
acroes Amerlctns • . . on the ground
caf1'Yblc wupena, wearing comb11t boot.!'.
::: but othtrwlle dreued in civWan clothes."
Webliar cUd not PY bow m1ny
Amerlcanl were In ll>e group.
We.biter repurted that "the Amerk:ans
.ot landed tn two l1rge Chlnook hellcopten
and one sm1ller one, and wen! surprised
;;; 31nd nervous at tht presence or CBS
.01 newsmen."
AJbd who they wtre ''and why the
dlq:ulse," Webtl\er !lllid the men told
him "they were under orderS not to
talk,'' adding : '"'l'ltey wouldn't ny what
unit thty we.re. with <lr where In Vietnam
,, they were 1tationed."
Get ~not Scoop'
Russians Reveal
Venus Success
MO!ICOW (UPI! -The Sovlell an.
nounced today U'llr Verna 7 spacecraft
landed in operatlnl: condiUon on Venua
Jast Dec. 1$ and relayed acientifk i,n.
formation from the 1urface of another
planet for the first Ume: Venua ia hot
•s believtd and the atmolpbere la thick
as believed.
An-announcement by the Soviet· news
agency Tua uld tht •pacecraft. which
blasted <>ff from central Aala an Aui.
17 radioed back word the temperature
an VenUl!I wu in the nei&bborbood of
887 degrees Fahrenheit and that the
atmospheric pressure wu around 90
times that of earth -or 1,523 paunda
per square inch.
, Because al this denae atmosphere and
high temperature mo!l Weste:m scientists
assumed the Soviet spacecraft had been
crushed afler parachuting into the at·
mosphere_ But the analysis reparted lo-
day by Ta.s.s said it oper•ttd for some
time afterwards on the actual surface.
The radioing of information from
Venus gavr: the Soviets another first
the same da y -the transmission coin-
cided with a broadcast from a Soviet
lunar probe to mark the first time
earth has rteeived J n f o r m a t i o n
simultantomJy from two celestial bodie11.
The Soviet findlnp confirmed what
scienlisl.! had suspeeted -the surface
of Venus cannot sustain life !S it is
known on earth. The ttmJ)'rature would
soften alw and the atmOJpherlc
pressure would crush almost anything
earthern.
The Tass announcement of the landing
af Venus 7 last December reported only
that for 35 minutes the transmitter sent
back lnlormation as Venus 7 parachuted
through the thlck clouds of Vtnus.
Today's report indicated the signals had
continued •llchlly longer.
'"The 1 i g n a I • from the descending
probe were received for another 23 min-
Calley to Leave
For Sanity Test
At Walter Reed
FT. BENNING, Ga . (AP ) -Lt.
William L. Calley Jr., charged with
murder at My Lai, leaves Ft. BeMing
today for Walter Reed Army Hospital
in Washington.
Calley, whose trial by court-martial
has been recessed until Feb. 16, will
appear before a sanity board hearing
Wednesday, an Army spokesman said.
The appearance was ordered by Cal.
Reid W. Kennedy , thr: military judge
presiding al his trial.
The deferue has raised the issue of
CaJJey's sanity at the time of the infantry
assault on the Vietnamese villaae.
Calley is accused of slaying 102 unarm.
ed Vietnamese civllian1 during the sweep
through My Lal on Ma.rch 16, 1968.
S. Viets lo Release
More N. Viet POWs
SAIGON (U PI) -The South Viti·
namese government said today ii will
release sick and wounded Nort.h Vitt-
namest prisoners of war as a
''human itarian gesture" to celebrate the
Tet lunar new year.
Foreign minister Tran Van Lam said
there were approximately 800 Nerth Vitt·
namese who would be offered the chance
to return borne. Tbe New Year bea:Jns
mldnll)lt tonl1hl.
utts after landing," 1·ass said. ''Here I.he
volume ar the signal was about 100
Umes weaker than during the descent
and a special methOO made it possible
to isolate this week signal and decipher
the Informat ion transmiltr:d ."
The findings were not analyzed and
reported for a month.
The spactcraft blasted off on Aug.
17 and covered the 192 million miles
to Ven11a, Earth's nearest planetary
neighbor, in 120 days.
From 1967 through 1969 the Soviets
attempted and apparently failed to
parachute Venus 4, s and & on the
planet. Venus 3 intentionally crashed
into Venug in 1965.
Nixon Urges
Congress Act
On 40 Bills
WASHINGTON (AP) -In hll firs~
specill message of 1971, Pre!ident Nixon
today called f(lr early enactment of 40
bill.s originally submitted last year. He
noted some "have been modified to meet
legitimate concerns expressed b y
members of the Congress."
The proposals cover a wide variety
of problem areas, ranging from aid to
school districts facing desegregation pro-
blems lo recommended increases in
airline fares to help finance antihijacklng
programs.
Nil"on said his initial requesl ()f the
new year "is that the unflni1hed
business af the 91st Congress be made
the first bu!iness of the 92nd." He said:
"I believe that the ii.ems of unfini11hed
business I propoge today merit the
prompt and careful consideration <lf the
CongreM. J beliel'e they are good
measures, I believe lhey are wise pro-
posals. I believe they are necessary
legislation. J urge the Congres.! to act
favorably upon them.''
Under the desegregation aid program,
first submitted last May 21 , 1ehool
districts would receive $1.5 billion hy
mid-1972 to help meet the cost! of Im·
plementing de.segregatio n plans ar in
eliminating or easing racial Isolation in
the classrooms.
The tttiltijacking rel'enue measure
would 1dd one-half of one percent to
thf: present 8 percent federal 1ax on
1irlint passenger tickets and would boost
from $3 to $5 the departure tax on
all international flights.
"Those who use our airlines are the
principal beneficiaries of this new securi-
ty service," said Nixon, "and it is a~
propriate, therefore, that they ghould
bear the cost."
He also called anew for a substantial
lncrease in annual use laxr:s paid by
large trucks and would raise !ht: federal
tax on diesel fuel to 6 cents a gallon
from 4 cents.
MOlll of the legislaLion win go to
Congress prompUy, Ni.son said , but aome
will be delayed.
Nixon Gives Rousing
w·elcon1e to Prince
WASHI NGTON (UPI ) -Prince Juan
Carlos of Spain and his wire were given
a red carpet wel come at the Whil•
House today by President Nixon startinf
a two-day Washington vis il. 'J?le 33-year-old prince. a 1 re ad y
designated by the aging Francisco Fran-
co to become Spain 's next ruler when
the generalissimo <lecides to atep down,
was invited to Washinaton by Nixon
wben the President vi<ed Madrid last
year.
'E very body's Dead'
Leading Businessman
Slµys Famil y, Himself
GLENSIDE, Pa. CAP) -An In·
dustriali.st whose butlntu waa reported
In financial difficulty killed bis wife
and four of their five children as they
slept early today arid then took h1I
own life. police r;ald.
Police 111id the body of Edward W.
Pruyn, 42. w11 found fully dressed,
aprawled on a st.airway )Andin1 of hi1
IArge home In tills Phlladelphll IUburb.
A pistol waa dulched Jn htl hand,
poltce aald.
The IW'VlvinC chUd, Suun, I, who
WI S wounded in lhe cheat, caUed 1'boma1
M. McDermott, an lnluranoa brolltr Who
u ... -Uie -. and blurted: "I am all 1lone. Evtrjtiody'1 deld."
Mdlamloll, wllo wu Ibo first ID
dllcovtr the bodlea, aald ht lllqulhl
at nr1t tflt &irl •as h1\'fn1 a nllbtmart .
He Aki ft told hJm ''TM)''rt all
lying around. Their eyee: att haU open
and nobody's breatllln1.
McDermott noilfled police Ind went
ICf'Oll the atreet whtre he found the
bodlu of Pruyn. hia wife, Andrea, JS,
and th61r children, Edw•rd Jr.. 14 :
Garollne, 6, Nora, 2, a.n<I Andrew, 7
All had been ftt in the cheat. pollre
11.ld.
Susan was tAken to Abington Memorial
Hospital where her condition w1s
reported as &ood •
Pruyn Wll the owner af the Ed P'nlyn
Beartna:s Co. of Glenside and 1 prominent
local aoJfer.
Peter A. DeMaris, a nt:lghbor uid
Pruyn had dropped out of the North
HilJs Cotlntry Club last Junt.
He said Pruyn had told him he hid
IMt his business and his hoU!e and
had filed I! pfliUon for bankruptcy on
Jan. ta. ~
Ht aald the Pruyn1 were well known
and liked In the ntJ&hborhooct
Dr. John Hoffa. Montgomery County
coroner. ruled the deaths murder-culckle.
On a wall near the btck door-of
t1'e flnt noor or the lw<>-1iory home
Wll II bulletin boa.rd with noU<:ea ff'flm
the ~mtry t lub and from Calvary
Presb, • .trlan Church In Wyncote, wher1
the Pruyn1 attended.
The Rev. M. Allen Kimble, p.11tor
of lhe church. went to the home. He
Klllid the Pruyns had been acllve tft
church affa lt':9 111nd tbal the chUdrtn
regularly attended Sunday school.
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New Report on Cigarettes ·,·
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Also Cites Pipes, Cigars
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WASlllllGTON (AP) -Tho U.S. SU,....
General'• lit.tat report on iob.lcco and
htelth bean more ill·Udlnp !0< clpnt1e
smoken plus a new word of Caution about
cancer for pipe and clfar men.
Recent research shows cmvlndacly that
cigarttte: smoking cau.es hmc dilltue -
cancer, bronchitis and emphyatma -and
provide! new evl~ of harm to the heart
and during pregancy, •ccordiD.t to the ~
lie Realth ServiCf!'s SOD-page report to eon.
gres.s.
_As he has before, Horace R. Komeg1y,
president cl I.he Tobacco lnlUtute, arped
against the report's conclusions uying
much research was lpored thlt cast doubt
on the Jlnk between smoking and disease.
The report, signed by Surgeon General
Jene L. Steinfeld, found pipe and cigar
smokers were much less likely to develop
heart and lung di!eue. But compaml to
nonsmokers they, like cigarette amoken,
face an increased rillk from cancer of the
throat the report said.
Cigarette smokers are from 11.% to 10
times more likely to die of canctr involving
the larynx than non srtl(liers, the S\.ll'leGR
general said, while the figure for pipe and
cigar users ls a three-toevm-foJd increase
in risk.
MOit pipe and cliar smobrt do not in-
hale. But many draw the nnoke as · far
down u the IA1}'l1L
Pipe -but not cigar -amokers also
have a greater ~~ than nonsmokers of
developJnl cancer of the Up and mouth, the
500-page report l&id.
Reeearth published over the past 18
monthl confimu the earlier belief tbat
.. ci&arette mnoking is a slgnHicant risk (ac·
tor contributing to the development of
coronary heart disea!e," the Public Health
aervloe found. ,
It mentioned In particular new evidence
that nicotine and carbon mono:ride In cigllT-
ette smote cause ha.rde!flng of the arteries
that can lead to heart attacks and other
blood vessel maladie.9.
The report also endorsed rectilt finding
by Briti!h fe3f!arcbers that mothers who
amoke are more likely to have miscarriageio;
than nonsm<1kers.
The report ill the latest of four supple-
mentary attacks on smoking issued since
1964 when the lllf'£eoR general fil"!l put the
weight of the government behind the effort to persuade Americ.ana that smoking is un·
healthful.
Ooud of Secrecy in House
To Be Attacked by New Rule
Aleoholles AnonYD!oas Fe-der
'Bill W.' Identity Told in· Death
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) town ho1Jpita1 In New York spiritual procram advoca"d
-''Bill W.'', the cofounder ctty ..and during I.be aecond by I.be. Bridah BucNnarute
of a1cohollca anonymous, once of ltKlSe hospital stays be rtUam movement. Liter he
didilled ., honorary degree _bec __ •_m_e_acq....c.ua_Int_ed_w_lth __ •_IOWld __ tha_t_b.:.y_-_,_,_•_fnl"-to-he.-c.lp
Mini, Sex
Crime Tie
Charged
from one of the nation'• most
d la t I ngu1shed universities
because be lru:isted on sticking
to AA 's tradition of personal
anonymity.
It wa.ui.'t until alter bis
death late ·Sunday that it was
revealed that "Blll W.", as
he was known to the hundreds
of thousands of drunks aided
by his organization, was
William G. Wilson, a
businesaman from Bedford
Hills, N.Y.
His identity was made
public following his death, 1n
accordance with his wishes. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -It had been revealed that Dr.
''Sex crimes have ill(rµsed Robert Holbrook Smith was
since skirts were shortened," the other founder when he
says Sheriff Lee R. Eads, ex. died in 1950. Wilson died at the age of plaining why he /ired a 23-. '18 in the Miami Heart
year-old clerk whooe miniskirt Institute. Private fun er a I
was short of the sheriff's code services will be held at his
on dress. family borne, Stepping Stones,
"I can't criticize the public in Bedford Hill s. The time
If our own girls walk arqund' of the services bas not been
exposed," Eada: said Monday aet.
after the dismissal of Carol Wilson, a Wall Street
Kehrer. a $77.a.week clerk in broker, began drinking heavily
the sheriff's department civil during the depression years. Twice he was admitted to
office. =;;;~~~~~~~~~! Ea:ds issued an order lastJI
month that the minimum
length for a skirt be one inch
above the center of the
kneecap. Mrs. Kehrer's skirts ••·•a•1-m WASHINGTON (AP)
Representatives in the new
Congress no longer a r e
assured of the luxury or 1n
e ff. t be · rec er d vote for
'"ittiendments emasculating a
bill -and then an lmpressive-
looklng record vote for the
measure.
Of the changes appreved In
congressional rules a n d
customs -changes that fell
well short of what the more
are four inches higher than lm.paUent reformers wanted -the minimum.
this is most important, ln the "I tried to lower my skirts
opinion of most members poll-after the order came out, but
ed. there just wasn't enough hem
As.!laults ()fl the seniority to let out," Mrs. Kehrer said.
DIAMONDS
AND
ESTATE JEWELRY
PURCHASED
BAllN6 BY TELEVI•·
Army Plans to Team
Helicopters, Tanks
system for advancement to "And I didn't hav e enough
power in C.Ongress have pro--money to bu y new clothes."
duced only minor dents in She added she was helping
that venerable institution, But with the family finances as
reformers vow to keep trying. ber husband, Phillip, eom-
South Co.it Pl•••
Briltol •• tk• Sin Di•g'o Fwy,
Cott• Me11 5-40-1/066 However, they don't rate pletes his education at Ball
their immediate chances high, 1_Js~ta~te~U~ni~viers~i~ly~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I after the drubbings they took
on other proposals and on ef·
forts to elect an outspoken ·DANISH FUlNITUll SWIDtsH camAL
liberal House majority leader. lllDAL llGISTlY CHINA • STEIL
It'• Im '"d !ale! cm. Dfl to the""""
pnm the "1111' butto~llld 1 frielidlytefilrll
t11m lo help JOU. n.,.·utwo-ny micropllono
for questions and answm. A pneumatic
tube carries deposits, withdranls underground
to lhe hurt of the baok. No mo~ parlill(.
or ,.,,;,g lhe cllild~o unattended. And if yatl'd
like to see yourself on lV, we mme tha screen,
and thare you are ••• an instant star
of Newport National Bank, WASIDNGTON (AP) -The
Army plans to e1periment
with a new type dlvlllon com·
blnlng tanks and miasile--
equlpped hellcoptera to
counter Soviet armor I n
Europe.
The objective is to make
maximum we ()f available
apeed, firepower and agility
while reducing the size of the
division.
A test division is e1peeted
to be formed at Ft. Hodd,
Te:r., in late spring or early
1ummer when the flag of the tat Cavalry Division is return-
ed there from Vietnam. At
Ow!: same time, the 1st
Armored Division at Ft. Hodd
would be dissolved and many
of its men abifted to the new
unit.
Army planners refer to the
new experimental unit as
TRJCAP for "triple capable."
This refers lo the division's
prospectiv1 organization into
armor, airmobile Infantry and
air cavalry brigades.
The TRICAP division would
number a li tUe more than
12.000 men, nearly 4,000 fewer
than the present airmobile,
mechanized, armored or In-
fantry division and probably
Next Launch
For Apollo
Set March 1
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -
Jf Apollo 14 Js not launched
by 4:12 p.m. PST Jan. 31,
its pilots will have to wait
until March I to get another
ahot at the moon.
Alan B. Shepard. Stuart A.
Roos• and Edgar D. Mitchell
are acbeduled to blast aff at
12:23 p.m. Jan. 31, but launch
crews have 3 hours and 49
minute• of leeway should
weather or 10me tecbnicll
problem cauae a delay. The
last hour of the launch period
~ ii after. nightfall .
But becau.w Apollo 14 Is
programmed for only one lan<J.
, ing •ite on the moon, and
becaute specW sunlightlng
conditions art needed for
J vi1iblllty durinC the ductnl
and aurface cooditlons are
' ne<ded l<r .utblllly during the
f deocot Ind' IWiace .,,.....
tions. there la just one ep-
" tlmum lunoh opportunity a
month.
The next favorable launch
date 11 March 2. HO'fftftl',
a hlllh priori\)' pll't of the
111!"1on II to photofrapb a
lulun! Ilndlns ma near the
• crater Detcartlt and to do ' !bat. Apotlo 14 ..,.kl bne
to be lamd>ed March t ind
the _ ... -llf)Ond
1n extr• day In lunt.r orbit.
~ A llunch March S alto ii
smaller than the 13,000-man
82nd Airborne Division. They have done better in
prying apart the secrecy cur·
talns on some House pro-
cedures, joining the Senate
which bu been more open.
9 CONVINllNT OfflCU llllVtNG OUNCll C0UNTT
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Westdll CMlc:t W9'ldlll at 0.. 142-1111
The new concept ls an
outgrowth of a conviction ex-
pressed by key Anny staff
officers that divisions can be
reduced in aize while being
improved in fig ht ing ef-
fectivenesll by using better
ammunition, weapons a n d
tanU.
In the House, the closest
te a public vote o n
amendments was the teller
procedure. Members we rel
counted, but no record was
made of bow .each voted.
INI ._. Oflb Ltllurt Wortd, SMI ltadt5H-27Jl • ...... H1111om.1.81m11W.W.&.-•--
a~;a 2400 car doing in
a Lincoln·Mercury showroom?
It's p'robably the last place you 'd What's more, Mercury Comet offers Chevrolet's Vega, for example. Plus ~ 4-door option ..
expect to find a low-priced economy car. feat ures and op tions you won't find on ' A longer wheelbase for a much · Optional power 1teerina.
But thefactis,yourLincoln·Mercury other small ca11. improved ride. E~actly 7 .7 incites longer And extra touches of ltixury that
dealer sells the new Mercury Comel right Like an optional 220 horsepower than the Toyota Corona. don't cost extra. Sucli u full~
along beside such distinguished. motor-V8 engine for extra power if you need More lcgr0om. Over 40 % more wider seau, rich upholslety. ,
cart as the Continental Mark Ill. it. Twice the horsepower available on than you'd have in the Super Beetle. In the finalanalysis,MOlCllryC-t '
Because Comet is the betttr small Th Co $.240, ·o· is the on)y car in ita c1asa wi/ltcll-. .
car. Yet it's priced under $2400, manu-e met . Under ' And a Linc:oln-Mcrcu;y lhowtocm " '
facturcr's suggested retail price. . • , ' is thc tli'st place yoli'd expect to find that.
111fl s. suggested retail price. See your Lincoln-Mercury dealer for his -prici.
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conditions would not be 11
good at the l1nding alte and
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• Budget Extravag_an.Za
Oblervln1 the annual ""'1i•l productlons al city,
county, state and fed~ levela, of govemmen~ il oc·
curs to the Jo h n Q. Citizen onlooker that perhaps a
version. of Hollywood's Academy Awards might be in
-order.
Nominees would come primarily from the ranks or
executive department beads, but dramatic, oratorical
and acting nominations might also go to members or
the legislative bodies who must cut or pass the figures
while minimizing the impact on voters.
A current case in point is the Orange County budg·
et now in preparation for l:!Je 19'1_1·~2 fiscal year be-Jlnning July I.
Department beads are lookinJ at county growth
and are pulling down what they l)lmk they'll need. The
county adminiltratite officer listens to tales of woe and l1rU 10ngs •.• and finds the monkey on his ·back.
GenUy, the monkey is moved to the desk of the
fJve counly 1upervilori.
At the same time, the fiscal facts of life are related to the supervisors, more or less I en t I y. But however
eofUy the news is conYeyed, the forecast of a 34-cent tax
rate lncre ... begi!lning !u!Y 1 carrles the loud clang ol
I fire alarm bell.
· Policy jUidance?·The board chairman says, "Hi~no new county employa in the coming ye a r." Another
fredfman &upeni.sor saYs. "l1have.no interest in the past
pet(ormances or me~od! .. I will start from zero in con·
. 1ideriq expenditures."
A Yetenn supeiVl$or says, "Let tax advising groups lbok to the other 1331'Uing agencies .in the county. We
1 ·~are but a small part Of-the tax bill."
' And so it goes in the annqal b~~,!t extravaganza.
The dancing co m ea u elected offi · U:y to face the
filcal facts without undue arousal of taxpayer anger.
To be 5ure, some aspects of' the performance are
humorous, but the underlying problem is deadly serious
-and both the lawmaken and the administrators de-
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serve synif:ih~-and underilandlnc: · ' , W h I eri ent roqueila lie apecW lo .run
some 10 pen:en above the cumnt budret ot '2~ mil·
lion, administrators hope to cul $9.5 mUlkm fr.oin the
new total. Even so; the tl.eficll would be • u lo ,...
quire an estl.maled 34-cent tax.bo<>sl. '.J;"
Welfare costs, over which Uie cqunty1"bu lltUe or
no control becawe tliej are state or:tederil:f1~.zriand1ted.
are a major frustration. Tbey'w:ent'U'p nearly t23 million
this year to '$74.8 million. 'Vlhat ll'txt year?
The curtain iJn't down yet, however. With at least
three of l)le .supervlaors .eyeing· higher po!ltical o.ffice
in 1972, tt•a a safe· bet tbey.WlD. mount wblte chargers
and become the heroes who lr:1;pt Orange County's tax
rate near the bottom Of the list.
RJtre Honors. for Marder
Queen Elizabeth and Oxford University together
have elevated Professor Arthur Marder . of UC Irvine
to world-wide prominel)ce.
Next June, Her Majesty Tbe Queen will bestow an
honor on him rarely accorded to other than a British
1ubject -the rank of honorary Commander of the
Most Excellent Order of the BriU.h Empire (lbe O.B.E.J,
Britain's highest civilian aw' rd, ranking just below
knighthood.
And Oxford will confer the honorary doctorate of
lelten (Jl. hill).
Both bonoa are in recognition of Dr. Mnder's mon·
umental five-volume series, "From the Driadnought to
Scapa F1ow," ptns five other major wc;irks on th~ British
Navy. He ranks as the -foremost autboritf on that sub-
ject, despite the·fact be is ·Boston bred, with no trace of
British ancestry.
In American Naval pM'lartee, "Well done, Professor
Marder!" ·
Leningrad Eleven
Not 'Higl1jackers'
Parenthood No Significant Uprising i11 Either Party
To the Editor:
In my jll<!gmto~ lhe tum "high·
jacking" bu -loll>propriately ap-
plied to the 11 Leningrad defendants .
Because of recent airline experiences,
the tenn "highjacking" has come to
describe the activtt.ies of those l)ef'IOl'IS
who ts,ve ~ commtrclal airttaft
and Who have, by the ute of weapons
• other terror devices, threatened the
Afety. ot the pauengers and crtw if
the plane. did not Oy to a destination
llley ..,ecllled.
HOWEVER, IF lhe II Z..nlngrad defen·
dants were guilty of anything, they Were
guilty ol attempting to steal a small,
empty aircraft and fly it out of the
Soviet Union and to freedom.
In other word1, the Leningrad E1even
were not "hlghjackers" as we ha ve come
to know and use that term.
HARVEY B. SCHECHTER
Story B"hlnd Pu.,blo
To the Editor:
One easily recalls the Communist cap.
lure of the U.S.S. Pueblo off North
Korea ln 1968. Perhaps your opportunity
then was to listm and read only news
reports covering tbe lnckltnl Now nearly
'three years later, yod may hear a detail·
eel eye witness account of the ship's
ldmre and the crew's 2l·month im·
prUonment under the cruelty of its cap-
tor•.
LEE R. HA YES, who v.·as chief
radioman aboard the reconnalssance ship
when tt was nabbed by the Communists,
reveals his abaldn« experience. as a
prisoner 8\d tells how this humiliating
eircwmtance flta Into the Communist
plan for me-World control.
Mr. Hayet' ipMWn& engagement will
be Friday, Jq. • It the Newport
Relcbll E.., -School, 8 p.m ..
rponsored by , ti!! Id hoe commiitee on
Truth About Civil 'lllnnol1 (TACT).
• JOHN M. DOYLE
'V et'lf Prefealott•I'
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held on request if sufficient reason
is apparent. Poetry will not be pub·
li.shed.
to just plain good entertainment -very
professional . We commend the Fine Arts
Department at UCI.
MRS. DERVA J. SNIDER
MISS DEE ANNE SNIDER
MRS. RENA L. SATER
Dr.,aUd or l\'lghtnaare•
To the Editor :
The cities of Milwaukee and New York
are currenUy exploring the possibilities
of statehood for .themselves.
This conct!pt may already be under
way in California -giving thought to
the idea of Northern Califomia and
Southern California as separate states,
such as North carolina and South
Carolina .
A FURTHER extension of this idea
suggests Orange County as a candidate
for statehood. And this kind of thinking
encourages the creation t1f mt1re cities
within the county lim its -to make
such dreams become true or become
nightmares.
Our rapidly changing world mak es
today's dreams become tomorrow 's
nightmares -and vice versa!
ARTHUR WEISSMAN
Or•Rf" Cou•t11 s...e.
To the Editor:
Lu\ Monday waa: one of lho!t record
hot days for BUMY Southern Calitomla.
My question -where was the sun?
To tbt.Jtdltar: The coastal area is fortunate in not
Tom ,amen -ttlllcllm. ·o1 lmrintl much r of a amog probl•m.
the u ... 111'.c:ilt tn ucra ·~'" . However .. on e;;t day even we bad
wu ._,...'"!If by bll 1ppuont lack trouble btuthlng and see1n&.
of fnailli' la •.Ille role of Frlllleln • I ~ ltalenlng to my fllthful radio ~~ by Dwma ruuer. · IUqiDn for ane wamlrig of a smog lfnlll • ~ , In Gtmwly on 11>e· , tJerl. ' '!be llllllOUllCor, Mwever, kepi
~»~ ytan, we feel that rea.urlng me thlt there was no smoa
-rinlri~[iie40d tho role superbly. alert In effecL ,.
She nor.-lliooipt. talUd <m11 a«entJ
11111 .OCIOll )lb o 11P1ca1 G<rrnm DlllVING 1NTil Loe Anples w., ler·
~.but, Ill our O(llnloo, nergpllflod rlbk. Vlalbllif3 WU V"7 bad. I bet Illa ·~ o1 th e !)'pica! Oonmlf ja' I -·t ,.. IO i'W allead of me.
Ibo "f'=~ clua of tbol ora, wbi>,' I 'litg tile people of Oranp County -t-=· wwld -to ml bla to bond together. We must H we are
own iii · ~ for an utra ft¥t pfen-to M"Vivt. PoUuUon ii our society's SW::....,._-and helple91y uk, "Val tpedal plague. We've brought It on
ej. ·1 4'1r. Bow elM coukl the 'lb1rd Mlf'IOlvea Juat as other generaUona have
I141d1 -www1od! 111~ to fight the black plague.
NO. • fir u we 111'1 coacerned. the l..e\'1 work on living while we have
_,,.~B( "c:ai.,ret" =..lidlne tile chance. Fl&hl ~ E. SAUCEDO -:>-'~~ up • ,.;...------•• fin""
(
0.. Wroocod:
' '8!mPIJ upllln to.· • ,no. Er, -Uy. mutual faith 8"d trwt
la tilt basil of. .• no.' Loot, Ill -a woman and 1 man mun -ln. .. IO. 'ldon~ bow -YOU'R! aoln(
to '*' I'm • Piil to pt oat <i lllolldYlctnc:UL
(Sm! ,.... problems to George.
U., llOl!!a'• No. I Worry WarL)
I
Fine Training
For a Judge
I was having lunch with aome lawyers.
and they menUoned a man who waa
a rotten judge,''~aturally, .. l said, "be'1
never had •Y chlkken. It's almost a
miracle If 'a childless man turns out
to be a good judge."
There is absolutely no finer training
for the bench than arbitrating a passel
of kids over the years. All•lbe subliminal
senses become developed -you can
hear the tone ol a lie, you can mieU
deception. you can almost feel the guilt
of the prime offender.
THEN, TOO, the snarls you have to
untangle are worthy of a Solomon at
bis most sublime. For instance, two
of the younger chi ldren are playing
Stratego. One t1f them, in a fit of pique,
suddenly quits. The other declares
himself the victor. They argue furiowly
about this and come
to father for a ~i·
sloo.
Where does jualict
resl(k in thil mat·
ter? Whal is the
equity in the game?
C.Onsult Blackstone,
if you will, or any
other augw;t author~
ity, and they are
dumb . 'nit parental judge Is thrown
back on his own intellectual and moral
resources. There are no pr~dents in
this court. No appeal. no reversal. And
the adversaries have an infallible nose
for "what is fair," You can't gel away
with legal equivocation.
WHO HIT WHOM first? Who provoked
it?~ And what wa s done to provoke the
provocation? How do you most
equitably divide two guest bedrooms
among four children and their friends?
wi.o gels the better recordp\ayer! Why
abould a l~year-okl boy have to take
his 10.year-old brother to a basketball
game when be -waDtl to go with bis
owft frlende'! . 'lllest lhor'liy qu..uona ari!< .,..,
day -q~ of · tel', of age, 'of
prl'Yllege, of, m:~bility, of family
needs balmced..aplllll i ndividual
~ ~l II I ""'31e' microcosm <i
cl•IJ ~ oo a ft9nor. scale. but ln-
tenolllod tiiroucb pnipinqully and Ille
eoUr tno"1etl# that there is no Higher
06iirt than father.
' ALL THIS CALU for the ultimate
In tad and understanding, but at the
Mme time, for~fulness and swift judg·
menl Any wavering. any tndeCilion, is
sebed upon M wukntss and uted u
,.., entering-wedge for further pleas.
aitldrtn a.rt natural-born lawyers, and
1i...ey go for lhe moot like a jaguar
for the throal Once Sose your reputaUon
for "falrnesl" and you are a dead duck,
pa:ternally apeaklng. ·
A man who has never walkt<l tllrough
lhll I~ does not deserve to be. •nd
'ltould not be eligible to be, 1 judge.
Wllalev.,. he hu leorned It. law; .II bdl
frlPl'Ol'Y compored with 1111 pile, tile
perjury, tile subomltloo. tile aubU.
logOllllChy <i juninlle alllltalli>no. I 1'111
not<say a jurist m..t be marTled; but -'1 ba lll1lll be a folher ~ • jodge. . .
Quotes
Maveu Xenetly, S. F. •la• tealer
-"'lbt most Important thing for women
Is mtntnHy. For men, cNvlk'r!'
•
Liberal Challenges Fizzle
WASHINGTON -Jf Spiro Agnew were
his oJd self he would probably be rallllng
apin at the eastern establlshment news
media for missing fire. on the election
of a majorlly leader in the House.
True, this was a Democratic fight in
which Vice.President Agnew could play
no part, but the
principle was the
same as that invoJ.
ved in his skirmish·
el in the Republi·
can•Party. .
In advance of the
electioo as majority
leader of Rep •. Hale-
Botgs t1f LouiaJana,
an establishment
Democrat, the word was widely spread
In lhe media of a ri:sing liberal cha].
lenge. But Boggs was elected without
any particular difficulty anyway, making
the liberal chaUenge look pr::tty much
like a false alann.
The idea is continually foste red that
there is a liberal revolt of threatening
proportions in both major parties, but
these uprisings have a way of fiz.zling
out when noses are counted. It is the
:same with "reform" of the congressional
seniority system.
AN EXTRA DEGREE of
newsworthiness seems to attach more
weight Co these challenges to the" systMn
than there proves lo be when p'lllced
in the balance. This was one of Agnew'•
central pointl about the news media,
that there was within it a biaa: toward
overturned established poliUcal values
which ahows through but is often noL
even recognized by those who think they
are doing a balanced job of reporting.
Whatever the validity of that attitude,
the fact re.mahu that all tbe tests abow
there is not a significant uprising against
the established system in either political
party.
There are individual dissenters, or
$inall gioups of them , but. they c~nnpt
prevail on .any of (he ~n'IP9rt.ln~ iS!Ul!S
ho'wevef much sympathet1c attention ll:itY ~y get in lbe infurml.tlon media.
IN THE REPUBL1CAN Party the idea
1s . be!fig , kept. alive ~t Xe I 1 ~ n
Rockefeller or John · hind.say •or · some
governor someWbere will mount an ef·
fective revolt against the N i x-o n
leadership. But when such reports are
placed in the balance it is found that
they weigh little, and when noses are
counted Nixon lines up the Republican
organization the way he wishes it with
no more than the usual grumbling from
the back row. It probably will be the
same when Nixon announct!s his . can-
didacy for a second term with Agnew
as his running mate.
In the Democratic Party the idea is
kept alive thet there is a new order
which wUl leave beblld all memory
of John.9oo and Humphrey to follow the
trails blaJl?d by Eugene McCarthy and
George Mc:G.overn. Thia heralded uprising
was completely , smothered by the
Democratic organization in 1968, and
there is little indication th.It the situation
tlu changed mUch since then, which
is apparenUy what Senator Muskie ii
depending upon for 1972.
TllE ELECTION OF Representative
Boggs to bead the Democratic majority
In the Hause w001d, seem to Connrm
that ihere has beeri·little, tf any,·disorien.
talion of the conventional Democratic
leadership.
·This view is further reinforced by
the prospect that the new speaker of
the I-louse, Carl Albe'rt, an establishment
man, will be permanent cbainnan of
the Democratic national couvention and
in charge of its machi~ry.
All this, of course, is very discouraging
to the apostles of the new politics, who
are, after all,. merely individuals trying
to wrest control from ani:>lher group
of Individuals in the name ·Of reform
and hi&h principle. , ~ . ' '
1.t8UT .~"· HAVE .NOT · b~en dl.8ooura!ed .; much· as lo ·abandon •their
fight, and the political reporting of the
future will give full accounts of the
efforts of Senators McGovern and
Hughes, Rep. Udall and his oolleagues,
and many others in their continuing
effort to unhinge the present leadership
of the Democratic Party.
Such unhinging in the Republican Party
has already been effectively thwarted
by the purging ol the m01t rebellious
of f\epublicans , former Senator Goodell
of New York, and the installation a:ii
national chairman of the most loyal
Nixanite, Senator Dole of Kansas . No
room is }eft for doubt that the White
House contro!s the Republican Party.
Very liUle room is left fOr doubt,
either, that lbe conventional leadership
represented by Speaker Albert and Ma·
jority Leader Boggs dominates the
Democratic Party. Senator McGovern
has dedicated himself to breaking down
the conventional leade!'ship by winning
pre:iildential primaries, but he un·
doubledly recalls that this method did
not work for Eugene McCarthy.
Press Contacts Help Nixon
W ASmNGTON -President Nb:on ta
going lo hold more frequent press con-
ferences and find other ways to see
more ot the media men -but NOT
because newsmen have been demanding
that he do ao.
Mr. Nbcon bu limply been persuaded
tbll more frequent preu contacts arc
in his own belt interests.
--II 1\1< ·-d ·from White -I~ Tlielr comments INUOll Illa~ wtille the l1ood of columns and editorials
urgDJg mare praa conferenoeg wre not.
--· declllve. they di<f precipitate I cuef1l1 reorilw bJ tile PJ-'I aJdel
of """ ---and other -llnp with the ne.ws ·medla. .
The conWolon WU lbal the Pluidenl
helps hlmlilf -hll ...... ·conf.....,..,
that he -weO ·In Ille &fVNrid.lake,
•nd that he abclbld lake advantap more
frequently of the opportunity to spread
his gospel with the help <i (and al
the ezpense <i) the newa media.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Wcrld-wldo ~ !lllcry forced
the Ruaslana and Spatillnll to
bact down ori unjuot death pen•~
lies. Thia -P'W" ..... lbal tho
equoaklng wbeel gell lhe areue.
-H. B. McD.
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UP TO NOW ONE or the President's
objecUons to formal preu conferences
has been the es.tensive advance prepara·
Uons which he feels he must make.
Aides aay·thooe prepanlionl.toke ·mucb
of the ·Prealdent's time ,for a couple
or ~ before each acheduled 1<"""1
with WWiii¢11.
For ,that -....... Mr. Nmn, 11 11oJnc
to lrT dut laa forrilal fonnall for dealing
with the news med1L <1bWe 1111y be
monl'apD'-of·lhe-ritomaJt l(i!ormal Wits
wlth _..,.. Who .,.,'ftcitlar!J usian-
ed IO the Willie HOUM. '
In "'4fUon, the Prelldent may ex·
perimeat with news coolerences addressed
to one or two spectfJc topics. That would
cu( down on the number of briefings
and prtparaUons ~ In advance
ol 'the. iesslona. . . . . \
Pnsldentl;I press -....... (and
thole ol eablnet oflkera:) are aometimts
described by poUUcal aclentllb as an
e1b'M.'C01Ututlooat A. m e:r I c 1 n coun--
letpart · of the q11<1Uon Jl'l'.iocl Jn tile
Brltloh 'Parlllment. It b btiereoang to
"'"'· lherdcn, lbel tile qUoalimi pirlod, like tile (irffl coMnncie; llao ill dnW•
backa.
JUST 1A.S NEWSMEN here complain
lhal lllO prea · conference 1131 becomo
I lalovlolon ollow -with ntWllilOil trying
to -·-public Im--parllamootary ·~ find fault
with the q\iesUon period, tn which cabinet
ministers, including lht prime minister,
respond to opposlUon inquiries in
pt1rllamentary debate.
For example, basic operaliclN are
usually submitted by the opposition In
wrltfug. They often produce carefully
worded respomes from the government
spokesmen whlch (like some press COO•
ference replies) do little to infr.rm and
a good deal to eonfuae.
When a give-and-take of queatlons and
anllftrl d0e1 deVeloti, parliamentary COr•
respondents..-complain th.lt ' spokesmen
for the gcrvemment. and the opposition
often seem mor"t interested in one-up-
manshlp and in scoring debaUng points
than In providinc a informative
quatioO:lnlklner period.
Of COW1ie the queeuon period. like
the press cmference, · does C'Qnfront top
govtrnment spoke!meD with realities and
glva the. spok......, 1 publicized op-
po<1mlily to-oopo. .
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me. I fee.I oaunchv!"
Night of.Terror
W oman, Kids Flee Escaper
PLACER VILLE I UPI) -A
Sacramento woman and her
three small children spent a
terror-filled night in the hills
east of Folsom Lake hiding
from a man who had beaten
her husband to duth.
The suspect iil the killing,
Norm an Mitchell. Tl, an
esca per rrom the
G r owlersberg ConservatKln
Camp near Georgetown, was
charged with murder Mond ay
in the death of Donald R.
Gale, 34. The former prize
fighter was captured Sunday
rug.ht abou t 24 hours after the
fatal beating.
El Dorado County Sheriff
Earnest Carlson said Gile was
beaten to death by Mitchell
Saturday evening near Rat-
tlesnake Bar where the Gale
fa m 11 y was picnicking. As
Mitchell attacked him, Carlson
shouted to his family to flee
into the brush.
Mrs. Ga.Le-and the children,
sons 10 and 6, and a 4-ye ar-old
daltf!hler, Wert pursued by
Mitchell. At leut twice durinl
Ibo evenlllg' Mn.. 0'18 ..ia
she he8rd Mitchell nearby and
she and the three youngsters
crouched in si hmce in the
bushes. Mitchell aw.:renlly
gave up ~ chase later and
fled in another directiao.
The Gales came upon '),fl
occupied bou.se about 1 1.m.
Sunday and sherifrs atputies
were called.
Mitchell WU taken into
custQ!ly . near , S.1..0. F.U.
brldie north .of El Dorado
Hills by a Growlerlberg guard
who was part of a large
search team. He had escaped
from t~ minimum securily
facility on Thursday.
Flournoy, Governor
S plit Over Welfare
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Republican State Controller
Houston I. Flournoy spilt with
Gov. Ronald Reaga11 today
over President Nixon's family
assistance weUare plan.
"Although I sympathize with
many of Gov. Reagan's ob-
jections lo the President's pro-
posed federal weUare reform
measure, I believe that on
balance the concept is sound
and should be pursued ," he
said.
Flournoy, a potential cnn-
1 en cl er for lhe GOP
gubernatorial nominalion in
1974. made the ~comment in
remarks prepared for delivery
to a breakfast or the Retail
Furniture Association o f
California.
Nixon's unsuccessful 1970
Legislat ion. among o I he r
things. provided a minimum
guaranteed aMual income of
$1.600 a year to a family of
four. Reagan has said il pro-
vide,; inadequate work in-
centives and' would ~ too cos-
tly.
The Pres1denl plans to try
again for v.·el!are reform dur-
ing this session of Congress.
FJournoy said that under the
Angela Lawyer
Raps Systen1
NEW YORK (UPI) -The
chief attorney for Angela
Davis aaid Monday he believes
that Washin8:ton is directing
the case against his client
&imply because she is black
and an admitted Marxist.
Attorney Howard Moo re
said motions to disMiu the
murder-\ndld ment against the
Negro militant because of In-
sufficiency of the grand jury
mlnu~s were e1pect.ed to be
heanl .In Marclt bUt ,,. doubted
If aQT JiuiStl '1l1ve the
courop1o dlmliss the C&S<."
current system. California, in
effect, ls "penaliud for pro-
viding a higher level or
benefits than many other
states ...
But he said that "work in-
centives, job training and ex-
panded programs for child
care are particularly desirable
features of the (President's)
program which can pnxluce
loog-lerm savings to the tax-
payers."
R eagan '74
Plan Uns ure
\VAS HINGTON (UPI)
California Gov. Reagan says
he wouldn't rule himself oul
or a race for the Senate in
1974. bul his plans for 1972
are limited to endorsing Presi-
dent Nixon and Vice President
Spiro T. Agnew for rMlection.
Heagan said in answer io
questions at !he National
Press Club he had no intention
of challenging either Nixon or
Agnew at the 197'2 GOP con·
vent ion.
As for the Sen.all': "I
haven't thought beyond 1972
and the big job we have to
do there. I don't know what
1'11 do in 1974. I 've learned
lo keep my opinions open,"
Depot Blast
Kills Three
Mc,\hESTER. Okla. (UPl)-
Three men were killed when a
deactivation furnace txploded
al the U.S. Naval Ammunition
Depot Monday night.
The victims were Identified
as Samuel G. Agee Jr. and
Henu.ao L. R.oof,· both of Mc-
, Altilter, Ind S.mm1e D. Lame
" S.vuna Ok.la. All were
clvllfe employes at the depot.
'HOLIDAY HOU
,LIQUl).~S
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<;,&ptain , 9'111~~11, ~·..it Lea~ v .s~ .. •1
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Says Ra f\ar Reve nue Shar.ing Breakdown Tol.d
0hscured From W~• Scnkea would receive the sm1llut R1publican, Rep . John W, ed ovv to the •lites ilartlnl f' One part ef President Nix-a.mount, M.5 mU Uon. Byrnea oC Wiaconlin. blckld Oct. 1, if lbe pl& "";i1oes
' • Bh~ · 1 TabulaUon for specific cities him up throuP. • SAN FRANCISCO (UPJ) -· 00 1 revenue _..ring propoaa ' and counU.. bu not been Thi 0Whit1 llOUM ftlUNt MUrTIJ . -Weiden~ in'
The Oregon Standard disap-if approved by Congress, (.'1lmpleted. administrati.on ef-releued Maoday co.er only wistant treuW')' aeantar)',
peared !rom the radar screens "-'OU!d distribute $5 billion te ricials said. $5 bllllon of NI.ion's •11 billion •Id the dollar amcmb: in
stAte a nd local govemment.4 After meeting with Nixon, revenue lbarlnC propoul. The' the brtakdtwn were: .._. on
of it.I sister ship, lhe Arizona on a population basis, with Mills said he told the Presi~ $5 billion ~nts general the latest cenaus fi~ witb
Standard, shortly before the amounts ranging rrom $590 dent he would hold hearings revenue which Nlzon referred a tllgbt bonus for atatel which
two collided in dense fog million for California to $8.5 on the proposal "not for the to as part ef $6 billion ln lmprovt their tn ·nve:nu•
beneath lhe Golden Gate million for A1aska . purpose of promoting it, but "new money" in the proposal. producing capedtJ. 1'lfty-lw•
Bridge a week ago creating The breakdown was released for the purpose of killing it." The other $10 million would percent wou.14 be 'kept by the
• vul oil lplll. Tate Dea.tit s by' ..... Wbito .Ii-M"""'1 Mill£ ~ chairm•• of tile bo from hlrull DOW boill& -•late 1ov...-1 an d 48 per· U 'tllt'Wrins·P"""'1 llllllod H-Waya and M-Cit"" for ullUna prosr11111. eltll ....id Ito pas"d on to
The A r ·11 o n • Standard's up rtflewed opJ)O~ltton trom mlttee. 11\e panel's t o p The JS bfnlon w&uld be tum-city giwtmments.
J11kippe r, Capt. Harry H. J i lt J 0,000 Rep. Wilbur D. Mills ID-Ark.).;:::::==============================,
Parnell, <ifi. of Ala meda. the man who has the most
testified to that effect before lo say about tax matters on LOS ANGELES !UPI) -C ·tot H 11
a Coast Guard hearing Mon-Dr. Walter Menninger, one of Taurorn~a;~ ''590 tn I 111 en
day and also said he tried the nation's fore n1 o s l would Jead the nation in the
to establish radio cont.act with authorities on violence and firSt.year of President Nhton's
the Oregon Standard, but was crime, said Monday that the new revenue-sharing plan.
unsuccessful. murder of strangers. as in The listings were based on
After the rollision in early lhe Tate-LaBianca killings, latest census and tax
morning darkness· and thick was relatively rare. stati!ltics. The amount also
lule fog, the captain said, his "That is why thr.y are so depends on bow much revenue
shtp'I: bow wu •tuck in lhe fri ghtening," he told a group I.be st1t:u , r' Is e for ~lbtr00'lklp "llkt 1 lllky cork at the Los Angeles l.Jilton tM.-lMi.
Jn a ttle. llotel. It wmild be "new'' money
"When we came together, He said the odds of falling given to the states with no
It wasni -lhe tremendous blow victim to a crime of violence strings attached.
you'd expect," Parnell said. were one in 10,000 in the upper New York would be second
HAMS
" • • • So Good It Wig
Haunt You 'TH It's Gone"
RITAIL STOl.11
J 700 I . CN1t Hlghw.,-, c ....... dtl Me.r-t7J.90Cll
1m s. aNeltttunt, AMhelm US.Mfil "In fact, it was rather soft." middle class suburbs. with $5.14 million and Alaska
Parnell said he saw the~~~..""~~'.".'_".::_ ___ _:::'.'.'._.'.:'.'.'...'.'.'.'.:'.'.'.'.'.'....'.'.'.'.'.'..~'.:":'.":===============================:!
<1utgolng Standard on radar
"five or six times'' as he
walked back and f o r th
between two radar sccpes on
his incoming vessel.
"Tbln jt blended into the
bricll ....... Uld.
•"ft.& chief otncer, who wa s
plotting the course of the
Oregon Sta11dard. told me he
had lost the target in the
shadow of the bridge -it
beclme one solid target."
After the collision, Parnell
sald, he quickly radioed the Co!'st 'Guard to report the
accident "and our office to
get some tugs.''
"W,. kept working our ..,.,.. lo .aep ~ 0..egoo
8tanclltd up. We wue drifting
into the bay." .
Alter the Coast Guard ar-
rived, the captain said, ''there
was quite a bit of debate
about whether to pull or stop
the oil pollution."
"What do you mean?'' asked
Cmdr. Forrest E. Stewart. a
member of the three-man
Coe.at Guard p a n e I in-
vllltg1tlni! the Incident.
"Well, with our bow being
into the Oregon, the choice
would be like a leaky cork
in a bottle.'' Parnell e:tpalined.
"The oil was starting to
leak out or her. \Ve had all
!his help there so it would
be better to lift our bow and
get out, it was decided,"
The skipper or the Oregon
Standard. Capt. f..1orris E.
English, 59, sat across the
room from Parnell during the
hearing. He will testify later.
1:r 1:r 1:r
Oil H u11t
Continues
I n Water
SAN FRANCISCO 1UPI \ -
S!andard Oil Company or
California \\'('nt undcr\\'aler
Monday searching for oil that
spilled in S:in Fr:incisco Bay
\\-'hen two of its tankers ('01-
lided near the Golden (;air
Bridgr
A Standard hoal l'ruisC'd 1hc
Paci [ic Ocran south or the
span checking reports lh<tl ~
111rge deposi! of C'n1uls1flcd 0 11
was floating beneath the
surface.
Cleanup operations. the firm
said, appear to be headed for
the final stages.
''The re's so l ittle
retoverable oil rem a in in g
offshore we just can't locate
it at night.'' the company
declared while noting that
since the collision a week ago
Mond11y it has re<:ilvered 9,800
barrels of oil, or 41 1,000
Now fly
to ... ·. Im Spri
from Orange
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Air California announces
direct daily flights to Palm
Springs.
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uncongeste d O range
County Airport in just 25
minu tes on one of ou r
bright new 737 Sun Jets.
Call your own helpful
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and reservations.
The time you save on Air
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Sp rings.
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Death Notlees
CAlllO
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t tY 26. 5urYIYO'd b1 wilt. Ell11btth. s. .....
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0111 of dtllh, J1nu1rv 1~. Surv~td bY
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c . Coiltr. llt UM 1111011 t nd t•l rld·
children. Ao•1rY w11 rircll..:t MonHv
t v•nlno, 7:XI f'M, Shtlll r L1tun1 &ttch
Cht"I. i:l•ul01TI M1is Wll c•ltbrt!t(I
ltd1v, Tu1id1y, 10 AM. $1. C..lllert,..
Ct!hollc Church. l 111Un1 11t1c11. S"-fftr
L1run1 fl11ch Mortu1rv, 01r11ctor1.
M.tilltTL•Y
Morion H1r!ltv. At• 50, Of tH Ct •lto!,
C:oilt M111. Dt tt of O.&!h, J1nu1rv U.
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H1w~ln1 Ind Mr1. LY•• Crou . boll! or
At1ti..m1. !•""'"· Wf<lnl kllv, J PM. fl•ll flrot .... IY Ch1P11. '"'"""'ltnt. P1cltlc
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Mortu1•v, Olrteloro.
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Ctmt lf rY, Sht lltr L11un1 flttch Monu-
1rv. Oirtdon.
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ll. Col. ill-rt P, 1(111011. U.S. Armv.
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l'lnd(hlldren, 51rvlcto. WIClnHdtY. 10
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0111•1 II , Tu•rllr cr!lclatln1. lntt•mtf'll,
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M'I. Tern! 8 r..,n1nd, '""'""· Colort de ' Mt1. ltvtrlY Winther, V•ncouvt r. W11n.
lngtcn; lwD ~rOlht•I. 0.lt H. N•IMn,
l>ur~111 ... N .... Yerk; lll:el1nd D Ntloon,
Wl1c...,1lr" 1l1t1r, M'I L1v1rn1 Co••:
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ami. Florid•; molhO.•·ln t1w. M". Ml '·
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div. 1 XI DM. McC11r..,1ck l 1tun1 11•1<11
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olflcl1tlng lntl rmtn!. Wt1! l>olnf Mll•
harv C1m1t1ry, Wt" Pein!, "ltw Yark.
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ARBUCKLE & SON
WettclJH Mortuary m E. 1701 SI., CHiii Mua -• BALTZ MORTIJARIES
Cerou ftl Mir ... OR Utll
Colt.I Meu . . . . ml l-W4 • BEIL BROADll AV
' MORTUARY
llt Bnadw1,71 Cot\I Me11 u HGa • 'McCORMICK LAGUNA
> BEACH MORTUARY
t• Lira•• Cuy• Rod.
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1 PACIFIC VIEW ;1 MEMORIAL PARK
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Ht:wpert Bed.-~
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Dissolutions
Of Marriage
DAI LY PILOT 8
An End to Unrest? Three Charities Aided
By Irvine Foundation
UCl's Russell Cites Underst.andi1ig The James lr\'lrit Foonda.
lion o( Newport Beach and San
Francisco has announced
arants to three chatilit;S total-
ing more than "'4.,000.
Hope rMelvcd tl2.000 to pay
for a fund-r1lsin1 effort and
the John Tracy C1inlc received
$25,000 ror an aulomated in-
struction unit.
By GEORGE LEIDAL
ot *' Dlltr Pllel S111f
mVlNE -It may sound
like wishful thinking. but the
man wflo ·11 replace Chancellor
Daniel Aldrich for t h re e
months beginnnng this week
doesn't believe campus \,jnrest
will be among his problems
as acting head of UC Irvine .
Dr. Roger Russell, vice
chancellor for academic af-
fa irs, believes the era of cam-
pus confrontations has ended.
"The experiences of the last
number of years have brought
.students to en understanding
and sophistication about how
to bring about change.
"S!udent.s know the outcome
of ill-advised confronlation is
more repres.siOJl and a
decreased probability r 0 r
desirable change ," Dr. Russell
said in an interview.
He is convinced that over
the last 20 years "great issues
of significance" have sprung
from college campuses.
Positions students fought for
such as ending the Vietnam
war now ere accepted more or
less genera Jl y throughout
~lety. Russell sees no
Jeuenlng of the interest of
students in issues. but rather
a shift in the tactics that
will be employed.
"They're reasoning with the
cerebral cortex -brain mat-
ter -not their adrenal glands
-emotions," he notes.
There is 111other reason why
Russell expects little trouble
minding the campus store
while Dr. Aldrich takes an
around-the-world three month
tour.
"UC[ hasn't had con-
frontations partly because of
the attitude 0£ Dan Aldrich.
He is a highly moral man,
willing to bite the bullet. He
takes his stand even when
he expects to be beaten down
for it,'' Russell said.
Further, UCI adminstrators
have maintained open chan-
nel s of communication to
students. Russell contends.
Ruuell, himselr, is one ad-
ministrator who remembers
when he led lllUdent causes
and might have been branded
a "radical" for his stands on
trade unionism.
And he is not put off by
Jonghaired youth.
He doesn't think the length
of 1 person'll ha ir means very
much. "We have to learn to
distinguish between what is
style and what is substance
'TA CTI CS SHIFT'
Student W•tcher RuaMll
in a person.
"How can people get hung
up because a young fellow's
hair is long?" he asks in-
creduously. "Have p e op I e
forgotten that throughout 90
percent -0f history men have
worn their hair Jong?"
Hassles over what people
wear and the length of their
hair ''cover up .substantive
issues as people fight straw
men,'' Russe ll argues.
While his stand on hair may
sound calculated to endear
him to .students, he's aware
lhat it may not endear him
with other fa culty members
or the general public.
Russell goes further. "I feel
strongly that anyo ne who runs
down this generation has their
head in the sand."
At UCl since 1967, RU3sell
has been convinced that the
university is onl y as great
as the students that attend
it. He views UCl'1 students
as "some of the greatest there
ever were" and notes that
"75 percent come from this
area.''
They're typical he be lieves,
of the world's ' 'gr eat e • t
generation. A generation that
is more so phisticated about
the problems of society and
one that possesses a better
elementary aod secondary
grounding than any previous
generation.
"They challenge us all the
way through to keep up with
their inquisitiveneu,'' Russell
said.
"They're very aware tha t
they'U have to face up to
the problems that we've
German Measle Clinic
Scheduled in County
ORANG~ -"Through im·
munization. we can spare
many babies and t he i r
families the he a r t b r e a k
broug~t by ru bella ," says Dr.
Edward J . Tomsovic. director
of pediatrics al the Orange
C<lunly Medical Center.
He .suggests that parents
take advantage of the coun·
tywide rubella immunization
campaign scheduled Jan. 31.
It is sponsored h}' the Orange
County Medical Association
and the county Health Depart·
men!. Children 1-12 ye1r1 of
age should be immunized, Dr.
Tomsovic advises.
Free immunizations against
rubella y,•ill be available 1t
40 schools throughout the
county between 11 a.m. and
4 p.m. Information about ex·
act Joeations of the clin ics
can be obtained by calling
the f.1arch of Dimes, 547-61 24.
SLA.VICK'S
Jev...ilHS Sine« 1917
ti FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT IEACH-644.1 JIO
o,... Moo. ..i Prl .... 11 t :JO P·"'·
crelttd Including en·
vironmenlal quality , urban
development, the minorities,
the search for peact. and the
threat of war."
Rather than seeking Ways
of "beating th eir heads in"
Russell believes society shouJd
inquire "why are the few bad
ones bad?"
''One question that is not
The Bo,Y'a ·Club ol 8r1wley
received $7,83? for art supplies
and equipment; the City of
The Foundation m a 1c e s
granu to tax e x! mp t
c h a r 11 a b I e organizations
operating in California.
asked often enough is 'Why l-;::==========:; do people behave the way that 1~
they do?'," he suggests.
TME REMEMBER
PUEBLO A partial reason elders may
have difficulty understanding
today's youth is I.hat in mak-
ing judgments people rely on
I.heir own perceptions.
"There ne\'er before has
been a generation whose
members knew from birth the
imminent threat of world
destruction," he offered.
That changes their perspec-
tive of the world "and we
who did not grow up in a
world so threatened cannot
begin to comprehend the same
world tha t they see,''
1'he function of perspective,
Ru~sell notes, varies even
withii grou~ of persons under
age 30. "I'll never forget the
SOS member who told me
a couple of years ago 'If you
think rm difficult, wait 'ti!
you 11ee my little brother'.''
LET'S BE FRIENDLY
If you have M\V nclghbo~
or know or anyo nf' n1ovin1:
to our area, 1ilrasc lcll us
liO that "'C may ~:tWnd a
friendly welcome and hf'IJ •
t hem to bri:-omc acqu11 ln1f'd
in their nev.· surroundings.
So. Coast Visitor
4f4.0S7' 4f4.'3'1
Harbor Visitor
....0174
Who Care1?
No other n1w1p1ptr In tht
world '1r11 1bout your 'omll'lu-
nity Ii•• your community d1ily
111wtptp1r 4011, lt'1 the DAILY
PILOT.
Ha•r Lte Hayes, chiaf r•diom•n of the PUllLO, ten
hi1 eyewitnesi •ccount of the PUEILO 1ai1ure.
NlWll'ORT HllGHT5 ILEMINTARY SCHOOL
lSth StrMt •nlll S•nte An• Avenue, New,.,t 1 .. ch
Januery 2f -l :Of p.m. -$1 .00 Don•tlon
FREE
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PREPARATION
DEPOSIT $5,000 -to a new or existing savings account at Pacific Savings and
receive FREE preparation of your personal Federal and State tax returns. Some peo-
ple will save $200 to $300 or more In accounting fees. Of course, this offer doesn't
apply to corporation, partnership, business or similar returns.
PROFESSIONAL -qual ified tax counselors will prepare your personal returns
and make sure that you receive every possible benefit under the tax law. Each return
will then be triple-checked for legal and accounting ac cu racy by highly.trained spe-
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3,000 counselors and have prepared more than 1,000,000 tax returns.
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BRING OR MAIL -!lie attached certificate to Pacific Savings when you open or
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SO HURRY -make your deposit TODAY -or call me, Rick Jack, Manager, at
5404066 or stop by our office for more information.
Pacific Savings and Loan Association
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
3333 BRISTOL STREET, COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 92626 -----------------------------------.----------------------
THIS CERTW'ICATE GOOD FQR
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will go down. for~: .,.k Ht « ., 111 .. d 1t•• 30\t ..,1coe 1 a :Kit "'"' "' .w. +1" 1""'"'" ,,. ., "" +,. ~ 0 i.ft u-· 1f ~ ,.. ~T ~ 1::~ Jllo :r'" ,"' flio Ahll'llPC ·'°" n 11'1'> 17 i~ ~\ io.-.& 41 ffi ' I' Ii ... a; D.-...t .l1t 'lj f" ?IV. v.to -_. t tr t.. 1b 41 tAi lull !' I'.~ l ""'•ISui 1 M I 311" 7'>11 1t40 -"• """" Pi • l'I ... 'n•m • Olio\ +i>.4 F'inancial institutiOl\l! tanntt First, funds have been rwu.. P1~p1 'w ,,,.. 10 K~• fflb ,,,,., 1 AMIAC .sO 11 lPl< ,," •• ,,'J" _ i\ ~~ :J"Ji~ 'rt ~ ~: J ~,,., ~~" ! ~ ",~r1: ~~ 1~ 1~ 1~~ 11°" + '• f t led riodJI: pay )"OU yw-/fd S.On •1 1'1 4.1\'I K•Yl Cll• 1'Y, 1J'lt Amir 1!1 1.20 ff ,Ytlo ..., ~'o + "" o•Jt II G•i l~ [!o _ ~~ n '"" 2.IO n• ~ IMli t.SU ..... or pro rac pe ing into financial institutions p £ • u /rlchr i J'." (~"' "c. t l"i 101~ _""' E• 1rJ.60 1 .u+~ .r:r·.~ .U'" + ·-~ ,1sG1 ~· • n IE +, H ... 1 1os h "'r 1l"" 1411 + 1;. more: than they can tam. For the nation ov·· '' m' dlvidu-•-ro Its p lt k HI 3l:.4 J.IU ln1 lnr 31\ lV. NEW "l'OlllC IA,.1 IM: Fiii •.M 7.ll ""'Hftl .)Or 17' •1\li .. v, .,~ + '"' OC:I C.I 1·... 11 tlo + ... ... Inst >OI in l~ 1 \. ,.," -'.i ~ a1.3 Olllle El t""' ,... fntM El l~1 fllll -Thi frlol ... t,;. -/ndltl>ftd •.GI 6.W /l.tneH P'3.5f .SI lOol 103 lCli -"" oca 1111 :.. 201 'I , N , . . . . lmlr ·_, J l 41~ .:tllo -~~ + \ii instanei!, your bank cannot ha•e maintai·:.._..1 "--; .. rate of , · •t.t c 'l'\4 11~ K!rk c, ')Z .! 1111en1 •~Hlled bl. llQllrv •.to s.31 .u.1r,.lfir . .c1 •s •1•" *"" •1 +1v. 011 Pi 1.• J ~ '*' "'"" + 1; MU•a ... '"' :sno J\"'° 31.,. _ v. ••ly •~ Ul'll;,. l AH I I.lo 15 ... ~ntr. Vol 3)" ..J.1! 11w N1tl011t l /I.Hoc . INTG~ ··e ':ll Am /l.lrlln .IO UO 1t\\ ~ ~ -Vt ol "' /l.Jk I .Jt<lio JI' 21' -~ Miii 1n ~5 t 5'lo 54'9 ~ continue indefinnc to pay savings a t extraordi·nan'Jy h i'g' h c11 1•:, •tt L ••sir 1 31~ ,m '"°" of soc:11r11i.. lnY °" 11. u Al1ktr .CSg 11 211·~ 1"• 1'l'o -'"' .,111"' R•d 1~ 1ru Hl.<. + '"" Mtll i ·.o. ,,. 11v. '°~ 11 +r· t r tHolrl ~· ' l.I~ " l'li. 1~ Oietlf:l'J, Inc, 1rt In~ 11111 f· IJl A ''""' 2.10 2~, '5 .,...., '' 1 ~~ okllnt.i '''° 21 :M"'-' )4 l41'i +to ~Mot ,P1 5 u IOVo mi. .,,.. .+1•_. y ou 6 perc ent on a wo-yea 1-1 · f ht. Beckman Instruments, Inc., r1o1u 111 "'1"' .s C.." ,. v. 111. Pl'lc" ,, wtildi 1nv11 a°' 1 .Qt 1 Amll.,cn 1.11 111 111 11 ""' v. 010 Sou 11 • 710 ~l't .,,i., "'" . . ,1 3,, 1 ~ ~ ~ Savl·ngs certifi'•ate while 1.t 1·s rcve s 1n tar over 1ng rt1 5<• 'J'Ao u t:~ d 1ott 1k, 1t1111 •1eurlll~• nv•••or1 Gr.,,., •• Am cen '·"° l50 Jti o :itv.. Jf"4 + \'p !"'' Ind 1 . 411 1 *" •r• ...:1"' .,, c""" · • 791 JO'lt """ lO\.lo ~:-. c ght in the bu !I I n t .II s said that both earnings and rwn A~ 1 ni. 11>.; ~'°" • c:rt• hi.-. -n 10s Ml 4,19 ,..,.. " C•n Pt1.1s 1 ,._. ,. ,..,., + t,;, olt '" et41J 2J l • • ll -Iii l'UDVI !'lot 20I 2$ '''-' 'Ul'I -"" tin I' rcent(orless) cau . .~•'!.,•• 111111NU1111"cc' 1~v.1s1.,i;ae fbld>ori.o...1111 M0"' •,·M 'i:J!Amc..,,,n, :s11 r.1 ,,., t '>i+t' 01!1n,11.60 ,Y,. Jm" _1 • .,,.c. 2' 1,,.. 11.,. 1~-q, get g On 'I pt recession and in rtst nlmtnt aaJ•• i'n t•-0-nd qu·~· ,..,•,·•,, nt 1,~ t:'.! ~· ly:j 1 'Ao I Ill) Monlltv. ,•~ ,t ti •· A CIM tn ·l.40 5 21\~ 11"' 71\lo -'"' l 1.Q l J.lli J.I -'lo! 1nllt nl I 111 >.t StW ,.._ JH1o + "9 t i n Som.thing """ lot: _ .... v .... ... " ~---.. -G '" ..... s oc:k 1"6 20. ACryS.U, IA 2 !!: w 1S'IO ... I n~ 1 n v• t " ""~ 1 .i 4 2 , .. ,,., 104'"" '"" ~ on a ~·o-year oa · b av·ng Jo pay record urn11• s l.N 2•u •'-I F ' :io 1Ni •1tt-ron 106 1 u ~ ''°' t.n crvs -t•..5D 110 1 -i!..,. ~ · · · · oty G11 1 11 "'' 111-> ,.~ '"" v. • ~1 1 JI.lo 1i " "9 -~· ·11 give and it will ht over I were I percent above t I~ Ltl5 10 10~ Linc Mlt :~ r• AOrnlre!ty F~tld"< 1 "'r11~ "" '·!9 A(v1nld l.15 !ff ~ +·,, ol¥PI~ .• s, m lf YU 'f 1n 11T11 I ,1! ~'i :Iii. ~, ~T"' =::: ;~ur s a vin gs rate. pric~ on good! and services. prectdinc first quarter but ~~ ~ 1:~· 1k ~:ft'"'c~, 1 '~··;hi ?n7o:!: ~·u ~·;: ~l.t i3:J: ~:2 m1 •. ~~~n~~ ~. ~ Jl>,I t tt ~b°in 1:~ 1(~ i1i· tt ~:: l~ ti1 1~' ','/?;t.o • 1~1-'o :11~ ~ ! ::
YET THERE will ht a lag Savings insUtutlons describe 1nnM • ~' ll ~~hEtt" 1\,.,~ 1~ .J=:.~ ~:g ;:n ~v~Hnc:CM;k ~:,1 1'.11 :i'i,~~r:J! r: 1llil-. iJr: ,;I? ... ~ r.::~or..n :~ tit ,~11 t\(o f;.... t ~ !:Tr.:'li~ HS f:'A ~ ~ ···,,,
the inflows of ca!h a s eamin1s were held below •M.ct ,J~,'l"'"'~d~ :r, ,, •·~"""' "" t 51 1oaJ"""'•tn JOM20MAml!!Pw 1.1• ,,. 3 v. ~ '°"'+" om1s.o1.r.t0 s 11 1 , 11 .. .. 0119 ..,
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~,.. -... In the dtelines in ro:tts paid , •• MIV• ,. • .. Alllll Id in JM K•r"-""""" ....... EXP ltld •11 I 11•• 1J\lo +11\ Dmwll t.JOl:I 32' U!'o tJ -... t • I --''dram atlc," "massive," year-earlier levela by non-'" s.cr.. ,.-Mt 11 NI'• ll\li Aflllr" 1·21 in ""°11D '-2' 1a,11 Am~x' .,,,. 1!IOll s.•~ !"' !"" f v. emf ,,;.,. 111~ 11 l\ 11t11o ->;-o el'l.l,•~1.-11 1 l'I n 11\11 + ~ to y ou the saver Thus if •• 1.,t/I. Jlli SI\~ M1n1n M •~• :5 At[ A• F ·n ·111 C111 11 lt.12 t.~" •'11"•.SO 201 11u J\li. ~ "' omE .,1:n 111 ,.~ ~I\ w~-+ •• un .1s ' JI\• tin:. Jll\ ••..• ' • • "amazingly improved in •• _,.,, .. ,,.1 e~itures made •,•,,TcJ!...... J\t l .. s:-' •"' 1•• 'I,,:;, 10:s1 if• c111 ai 1t.1121· "' ri1n ..,,_'° 16 ~ ~ »'; "' omw 011 ·'° JJI 1t\li 1• + 11i •=!fr.,• .... , .. "'• •,,f? ~ $1..._ _.1, )•ou have surplus caRh y o1J ·~ ........... , ,....,,.... ...... 'jll"I' 12 •r Mf• fl• \fl · 1~' 14 ,.., t .2 Am Ho111 .olO ff 101• ""' 10\'t ._.. orno Pll n •2 111~ :n •... • ~· .-"" ~ f2 _,.,..
' short • time.'' •H• e1 \;, l ""' Gr 10.~ I ::c:, fd 1!·?i 1:·~ Ill Kl 7:12 l.U A Hom• 1.IO l 0 731.• "" 72•\ -~· OtnPVI s<1 Jtl r: \. n + I •" .. t!.•', .!,;• 2 Sf'A& \~ Jiiii + \loo want to lock up in a ver y to increase operaling cf. ••Ir o p :10 :JO'h M trow~ JI · · ~· Kt 4.11 s.tt " Hom• p12 u 111111t IOI 1~• -v.
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Second interest rates are •K NG uv. u~;, Mtv1 t..P u •.!o ''"Am •us J.n J.'7 ~" '! 11.n n..u Am Ho•P .u 1H ~ ~ wo I v. one Mlil1 1 1• 2 'n' 21"' -"' •'fYO 1.ow 101 ~ 1;11r 1™' +l!Ji Hquid ·form a savings • fteli\'tn<!S. •,•,,•,,C•• 1 ,,,,. M<:a....,. 26~~ 2n~ "•" o,Ylft ,1.SJ,, "•'•s 111 s 1o:ll'' 11,1t Am 1"v•• .so u !l:'l,,.. " 1J1• 1 1 OtlnMI• ,._ 103 w.;, ll~ 2M _ 14 11'tv,o .,~1 2111 n '''.lo It\~ 191,1, ••••• book bein1 pushed down by tbe ... ..... MWdlc H ..... ..µ m Pl¥ . . .,, Sl ' t .H /I. Medic•!.!! :l'ltl 2•l'» ljll >.lo <Hlr•t '° 11 "" ltllo +I l11il c 14 I•>:. II\~ , .... + "" certificate or pass ac-thr nd •n VPS 1•'-~ iov. MIO Mr1 25 '' Amer E••r•u,: •• ,,. $.t ffl ,_,. " MttClx 1.e '' ""' to "" .,, ld1i 1 '° lM 2t ff'·' """ + 1;, llll'•t[ n ., ,,,,.. 14\i ?•\.'> C-unt _ •rrange t•-de~1·1 economic rtttss.ion and by For the ee: months e ed '"' Lib "'• fl• Medtrn »:1 :ttu C•Plt 1. 6 '·""' 1t1r J.tJ ... Mt1c1. p1 • 1 tJM. t J . · ~ .,., di• .i· 4 2 to to . . . /dd '"""· ,., ,1.., 1J\;li 12,,,. + · iA. .u m:: yw~ r.-.. ll 9'/ •--km ~•"'" 21'1 2~ Mtrkl '" '""'JO\~ .lrKm' f.lJ IO.l'l icnku, .II 7.1' Am Miiton UI 1 ...--Ill on dll pt s lj n \It 7t -i.I. llel!I l.o!O 114' ~ -Ml• .wv., _ '* deliberate Federal · Reserve uco.:embtt , l tt, oa; an h1r1 o ''·~ ,.,.. Ml"ld C• • rl't !""'" \·" •J1 K"lck G1 1.n t .u •N•!G•1 1.10 1~ 41'"' •11~ lm + "° on c11 1.20 n •l"l .:t\.'I ..,..., +1 ~bt e r 1 1• .i. 3ti-, "°"" +tw.
t oday. policy, Rate• caMot help bu' t earnings we--1.919, or 27 ,.•m, ',,•,• iiw. 11•,;, M1<111.-J"' 3,,., PICI .11 .. i. L•• Grit> •·n •.1i Am P-. .1• '" ' "" 11'11< ..... °" Fd pi..so • • '~ it'l'4 1im. + ~' ,,.. •nc i• 1un ut-. '~ ' th . t't t• '"' •J• 51. fr,O Ml<iw GT' l~ 11· !.IO(k 1.9 f , 6 Lu RKh lS. 11.Jl A ltnOY .00. 341 if:' ·~ :):1441 on J"r"h!. I lrU J21ii ~ -~ l•n Aldin JOl I I ~ ...... Assuming e ins I u ion ·-h I f 'r• OIH 14Y, 1,l'i M,1, G•• 36'1, 1 Ap Grtl! •.SJ 7. , LltH!flY $. !·"' Am $fflln1 l " ' 'lo l"'" 1 .. ~ en U..JI~~ 100 ' Hli N -.... I:::""' r.iu I '3\ U\,\ ...... ified go down undtr the tl\'fn in.. cen ... per s are, on a.a es o " 1r1o1 '' •• M111 vu; 11•;, 11111 /l.m Inv 5 . .i. s.o1t t"e sn; s 12 .n •m Ship ·'°" 11 2 u. ™" 21 •• , . onNl1~ , 111 JI JI Jl\' + ·~ •1 ,,, J 1 S7''" .H\.'a J"4 ·•··• pledges to pay you. spec I ... ... .... ed 'th th htl51 5 IUV.11!\.\MI •sc~ l" 2fJ ....... Mui •.I! '·" If• I"" ?:62 1.:n /I. Smell I.to 30l 17l'o 2~ ,7h + t~ O•'I p ........ • M l~ ,,... ... -'"'"' l>fJ.2f I lS' lt lS •·•·• ral. on your SiVings-for a flUtnC6 OJ a !llU&eiM demand -"•°""'1-1, COmpar W1 t h•l51 II lfli 107 M°" Sci >lll "'"'N Glh J.10 l .7' [nc: NII l0.1J 1\,11 /l.mS°""fr .10 )l 431.; <lit .Q\lo +"' ...,, .. pt• J!li ~ ....... +' ~ ""'" '" "'-·~· 1' "'"' for m -y•nd•~•ll)1suppJy f'-t-• ... er -to( -,llS 111del j l< Mohwk a '1 A~r 6r11tP: L,_ 4.21'.,,. Am!Atr f~.10 I •o .e .:t .... Of'!l/l.lt" Liii 2 Jll\ Ulot 1~-loblOn .411 J1 11 lli'o, lt"°+" 'f' d 'od you'll earn ...... • w .... -.,-• • .... ' . _. • 11r Ml• l "' im ~"' 1 Co t'.4 c.r1 t .01 I .tot t.oomlll S.•1fl: /l.m Sii 1 •1 ,.,., ,.,.,, 111:. + 'It O<ll cen 1.4'0 vi llll.,. " . . . . . ti! 1 " ,.1• """ ,, ,._ spec1 Je per! ' f du ·-I .... t ... .a...::. h ~ ..... , ' 1111 u .... !I v. Motll'TI p 11\li 17'~ Orwltl 10.• 11.H c.~... 32.tr n .tt ... Std P14.7! 1f ··~ 16 16 -\~ a~I COii .Jo. ,. ' ... ill + v. •. u ''l ]1'~ ~ n"' -.. the peak rate for the life 0 money t wan easer orwcen ... pi:rS an:: t ltll UI 1rn2'4Moare p t>,\10 l~tme 1,15 1.tJ C•~ll l0.1'10.1'Am Slerll .d .. 25 1•\\ 2J -+1 I''°" •'1.25 11'!1i-"415'4 1 >< ..... orJwlvA ,. I~• lJ\• '"":t···~ m.ne,o-•poJ1'cy. • of "lUIOOO In the stcond![l'l"MI llltUt,t Moor. $ 11~11i-. Fd Inv 1.n t .61 Mii! )],ffll.ffATl.l'wt w Irr. 11\'o 11"4 +'1t onUCorp? ,, 3f\:. ,.,,.., 'h -1~ ... lcltnc i:.o .JI .ll~ ~· lollii ... Of your c ontract. But on future .... J ,.., • • • i rk Ml 1•"' 11v. M!t• Tr A ~ 2 Vt ""'' "·" Q .11 Luth l ro 11.•• n .os Am TL T 2.~ ion '1 J2 "" + .,. 1 c1 •IA!.SO • '°"' ~ ffil + • 1r•a 1.so 15, :w 32\ • Qua"er a y ear a-the com~ 11n1 ,..,.,,. irn i.to M!1Tr WI 'llt ~••11ocl1 1.3i 1.4'M11n1 In 1.11 t .q AW11Wk .to I' \Jll Jl'• u 11 +Iii 1c. P11t .5tl l 4211• .,._. • .. .,, ''"°"' l.llO M ~\ 124 ~~+1': deposits, the ins titution may Ntvtrthe:less, you can still ~· . •v• 11n1on o • '"" 1e11 M YI ''A"'"°" •·'° •.11 M•ni.tn •.fl s.J1 •w 1,.., 1.u 21.., 16~, 11~0 u11o .. on1M11 1.w '"' 1•h 11~• i + ... r111e1011 .to 411 "' If:: -+ ~ II t ,_ folio · pany earned $1 05t 535 or 3t 1ow CP 11 """ "' c11111 11 15'h ..._., Hcou1titon· Mkr Gr1~ 1.1• '·2' Am 1n.c 11 1 ,,,, • + 'It ""'on 1.so 1111 '"' ,. 2A. -"" r.n11c1v f" n ~ • bt "'illing !O pJedgt only iOWtr genera Y (e tu~ Wtng , ' ' ' Mt;r 0 •i:. Sl• M""lt" l"Jo 914 l'llnd A J.J.0 I,., M1H Fii 10.ft U,!M Am1<o<1 10 15 21"° 21 21\lo -1,4 ont 0 11 pl 2 t .0 41~ 4 + " r1ntl\O ltt 14 it l'I ll'a: -l\o r-or d "•' 1·nl••est on llV· cents per share on sales of 10.•r c .. u '' M1;_r111 Es 2v; 110 sci Cp •·"' •.1 M•~ inc 1s.1 1 "·" "'"'et•k :'°' l5 15 H,,. u :): \t °"'' jll ·'° l 101~ 20 H .. .. rent w 1.511 ., 1._ " :z t ... rates. "'-........ ..., 1 ' ,'",,m,, Sy J~, ,·.·~ •,cc, ,,,'"', ' »; 11boon 1.10 f,\0 M111 Glh I 1.6 \2,69 AMF Inc '° IJ! ]Ot~ tt+o 79!"o '" O<ll •f .to '4 26\'• :tS>..l 161M t ~· ""' .r J 1J t.:t " n :j: ~· d d · · · g .-:11 297 019 [ F ,.,., r• 16"' 1119 •Yrtk t .Jr ,,,, M111 Tr U.t'O 15.lt ..,mt•c .10 •S ••11o •1 •• +1>• c""'"'' O•t• ?72 '''·• lJ',& 5' l,,. "vOr1 1:211 u "" ff '" n • +'<~ The ownlren Jn savings in s : .....,, • • -CG o" sir lHo :n i N•IC•r 1: A lO'lo 1,•con lJ.5' u.11 Ml\•1 1.•J 3.tl AMP Inc 51 " J9,~ 59 v. ,...., + t\ c"o11 P1•.!0 1110 ff',~ M\\ U1~ ,,., rt Aloi' 1.10 so ..-~ ,! I d · t rt' t l th 1· st • th f Corncet 6\'ii 7'/i NCmP CP NOi ""' l:r• K"t 1.U 1.lS M• hers lj.M 11.~ Ampeo .ll'P1 1 ltl 1io 110 Cl>nWOOd 1,to 1 31 ij 1 •. .• ILkOr 1.20t 61 311 j ,, ... -'!' rates a rta Y IS s a 1ng O I percent on tw o-year n t 1r SIX mon S O Co"' c ir 31 Jt N•j Eq11t ,.,,., 2l erl< G•to 1.0• '·'° M1"" Mu .n 5.11 Ari'lpcol'1 w1 1 l 't ••·• v.. :.:_·~Coo• unit .511 1st »'.~ \!1 •.r. .+I\\ !N0tlr1n 11 , 114"1i
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try h•ve a n s w t rt d -'"are on sa'les of ••~ 957 1117 om• "' ''' J$\ N11 5oc:R IP~ 12"\< ''"'" Fo J.11 •.01 Mu us Gv lO.tl 11.14 Arru1111 I.ta 51 lO'• ~ '°"" + ·.,., CGPPlt" .!Ob ., llMi m~ ,,.. -'!'o IWnVr!I! ,,. 31 2 ,.,, ,
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W. C. Fields Also
Hated Song Birds
By L. ft.f. BOYD
IF YOU CAN recite the
alphabet backwards without
error in less than two minutes.
you win. EXactly what you
win will be announced later.
Probably, Though I might
forget. Doesn't matter, nobody
can recite the a l phabet
backwards without error in
less than two minutes, nobody,
nobody.
THAT W. C. FIELDS
despised dogs and children is
common knowledge. Less
widely known is the fact he
also despised song birds. Used
to fire an air . rine at them.
ln the morning, parlicularly.
The morning was not Fields'
best time oC day. It's said
he ml!sed, always.
DO YOU HAVE 1 junior
high school student .around
your scatter? lf so, maybe
just maybe said acholar puts
Nixon Now
Most Natty
Statesman
NEW YORK (UPI) -Presi-
dent Nixon has replaced Vice
President Spiro T. Agnew as
the best dressed statesman
on the annual list prepared
by the fashion foundation of
America.
"Impeccable in of I i c e,
President Nixon r e l a x e 1
faslonwlde when the occasion
warrants," the foundation said
In its citation ln announcing
the 32nd annual list of best
dressed men.
Sen. Edmund S. Muskie lD-
Maine) considered a
Democratic frontrunner for
Nixon'll job in 1972, was nam·
ed the best dressed man in
govtrnraent for tbe Uat, which
was drawn , up from recom·
mendations by cqst.om tailor•
and designers according to the
candidates' fasbion t a s l t ,
bud~t a¥ occupation.
Muskfe 'WOl'I the best-dressed
ipot formei;ly held by Sen.
Barry M. Goldwater (R-Ariz. ).
Jn noting Muskie edged Sen.
John Twmey (£>..Calif.) for the
honor. the foundation 58.ld the
Maine senat« bas "a wann
•lncvU1 to his wardrobe , wbl!$ no'cr 1' In keeplng with
,fMWln :trends·''
in ll hours a week on
homework. That'• the national
average, l'm told. Doubt the
veracity of that c I a Im ,
however, Five hours a week,
possibly.
WHEN ASKED lo identify
the first four books of the
New Testament, fewer than
half the grownups in thi s coun-
try can even name one.
Pollsters have proved that .
. . IF A MAN tries to murder
his wife, or a wife tries to
murder her husband, that's
grounds for divorce, sure
enough, but only in three
states.
GO AHEAD, NAME
somebody who has put in
more years on the job than
Warren Noll of Palmyra, Pen.
na. Mr. Noll is a cobbler.
He just retired from KiMey
Shoe Corporation after 85
years of unin t errupted
employment. Is that not a
record? Would think so.
CUSTOMER SERVICE -
"What was the first car with
a self-starter?" A. A Cadillac.
Jf you 're not over 55 years
old, you weren't around then.
llow Jong has it been since
you've. met a man who broke
his arm with a hand crank?
Quite some time, no?
AT HAND JS A
surveytaker's report on the
fa vorite meal of the average
American. Jl's a fruit cup,
vegetable soup , s le a k ,
polatoes, peas, rolls and but-
ter, pie a la mode and coffee.
F'ruil cup? Come on, who
needs a fruit cup? A tray
of hot pickles, salami, stuffed
celery and black olives, th at's
better. The steak is a good
idea certainly, if fairly rare,
and th e polatoe~ ought to be
hash-b rowned, naturally.
THE PREDICTORS now
figure only about three out
of every 100 high school
students wilt ·remain single .
.. AM NOW INFORMED the
driest place in the world is
Ca1ama, Chile, where no rain-
fall ever has been recorded
• , • FIVE FARMS in this
country reportedly gel more
than $1 million 1 year in
federal subsidieS.
Yo ur Q'tie1tfDM and com-
ments art welcomed and
will bt used in CHECKING
UP wherever J>Oalible.
Pletut addr111 11our l1tter1
to L. M. Bo!id. P.O. Boz
1875, N"""°" B..cll, Cali/.
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lJle~:~~~~Un~p~i~ edN~nJ~ crimes&!•;, ~t !:trnedu:~·~~~ ~~ .'1:!1 .;~m:~:; Denture Weari11g
can be 1 tricky busineu. biUrrt to.1111: • ,lhf: blaz.tna fui'naot. dead. / .._ .... i.. .. ,.._.
t n" nearut tt11A1 to uvW11 .fOUf t.eet Cr&ma --· · _, Lebanon'• Ilgures er 1970 Bact Jn January, four men The dangerous age In A romtaat risk in Le,banoo PD teeth it p:!Aible ltO'lt' •1th a "'bitrl':.
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showed why. went hunting fer sparrows. Lebanon seems to 'bt 20 l.O i5 deatb by atra_. y bullets. plutic cream du1oovay that 1ew. _. bd -•-''•• •-J d I J J ...._.. and ally bold1 both "uppers" 1od ixooENT ml.1 P J'Cl'I Acc.,.. .... >& ~ u c I The~? FiYe inb: three 30 for its wa1 this 1p111 thaJ, In. lradlUeoaJ, Arab fashion, "low~"., l'lffl'• b#fllft .. uaw. inore dcllrly, '-ID!l"' ~t ~
sourcem, lher were 132 hunfen.; Tiit lont frirviwor ptovld«l·the vut m.p;ty of volleys are fired Into the air lt't1revolu11onarydiw:overy Tlletpecial~il-po!Clt~w
--··· ·-· d 100 'd ·~ ' di ·-or. I I r ·-kill called FlXOOf-N'T, for daily home lets you 1pot FIXoo&NT ., ~ p~11~1 a-.. mur ers, sai ...... re WU a spu..., auuul •ct ms. Most o tu•::• ers with equal enUwslasm at wed-003 9881 w·lh ci1ioa ...... "' "'"'-" killed b
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60 peraons slain in clashes rifles on each other. exceptions. the fusillades that marked the FixOOl!:NT ronn• ,11 ,1311.Jc rnem· '"1ul1rly.Gtt~1y-~..-.1'lxoocr«
wilh Israel. :1nd 300 traffic More calculated was the A yoong maid poisoned the death of Presidenl Gamal bnane that helps fthsorb the !ihock Denture Adhe11Y,ft••• •t •II fa lallti••. Further unknown 1 ol b11ma and c.he .. ·m,.:-hel.pt, pro-I dru& c.out11.cn. '
""" case o the businessman baby of the woman fot whom Abdel Nasser of Egypt. I-========""==============; number!! died In c I ashes whose senior partner an-she worked by diluting' the In three days o( virtuallylr
between Palestinian guerrillas nounced he was closing their milk in Its fetdlng bottle with nonstop firing, 18 persons It's Leiry for The We1ry
an d Lebanese rightists and steelworks. According to liquid weed spray. She said were killed and 114 wounded.
troops. poJict, the bwiinessman, fear-the infant's mother bad betn The ltlephone department got Don 't get weary. Read Leary. Bill Leary's one-line•
It is clear that in a nalioo ing for his livelihood, knocked cruel to hifor. 900 requests to repair ruptured rnents on the world around us can be habit...form.m,. Cbiltk
where crimes of passion are his partner out, tied him And 8 boy of 13, angered cables.__ today's Graffiti by Leary.
treated with Gallic sympathy, .~~ji~~ji~~~~iiii~~~~~~~j~~iij~~~:f~~;;;:F~~------------------------; where the hanging penalty is
""" eoforced '"d wbere VALUABLE COUPON every family has al least one
gun, the chances or a sleep
death rate are being amply
fulfilled .
The trouble is that some
of the killers havl!: difficulty
in knowing exactly who m
they want to eliminate. Things
got so bad in Lebanon's famed
Roman city ol Baalbek •ast
year, for instance, that
citizens hung out a banner
warning travelers to "carry
11 placard on your chest and
back stating your name so
you don't get killed by
mistake.''
'The Baalbek area recorded
42 murders during the 12·
month period.
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of Huntington Beach·
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962-1333
Announces A "Get Acquainted" Offer!
FREE SPAGHETTI DINNER
with the purcha1e of 1 at R91ular Price
WITH THIS COUl'ON
EAT IN OR CARRY OUT, OFFER GOOD THRU FEB. 4, 1971
VOID ON MONDAY NIGHTS
HOUH 11 A.M.-12 P.M. SUN. THIU THURS., 11 A.M.·2 A.M. Al.• UT.
''A tnan may, if he knows not how to
save as he gets, keep his nose all his life
th . els ''
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Beiliamil:t ftanklin could
bawe been telling )'OU to start a
California~ Savings high
interest Mon~ account
$20,000 invested in a
California Federal 6 % Money-
maker account earns annual . ' interest of $1,236.63 (6.18%
annual yield.) Simply leave
your principal and interest
with us for two years or more.
Minimum deposit is $5,000.
Withdrawals on certifi-
cate accounts may be made
Califo111ia Federal
..... U..A IMk •A I ... $1.G Bl!Don
any time before maturity with
Borne loss of interest.
There are other Mon-
eymaker accounts that pay in-
terest from 5% up to 6%.
One of the World's
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BEA ANDERSON, Editor
TIHM1y, J1n.u1ry i'-1'71 ~''' If
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This fish mobile
necllaco (loft )
by O scar
de la Renta is
inspired by
11romantic ni ghts
on the Ni le."
His bullet
watch (obov•)
Is • status sign
indicating wearer
wants to stop
war in Vietnam.
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By MARIAN CHRISTY
NEW YORK -Four years ago Oscar
de la Renta saw the unforgettable fi lm,
"Lawrence of Arabia," and Wtantly
got into the spirit of things.
Two days later, on an unquenchable
whim, he flew to Cairo, diecked into
the Shepherd's Hole!, told a very amiable
manager to order a caravan and next
day went Into the desert
TodAy 0 s ca r • s Coro-manufactured
jewelry collection reeks of Egyptian-isms
and is clicking in 300 stort!s coast-to-
coast. Best.sellers are Cleopatra fish
bibs inspired by romantic nights on the
Nile and thick chokers made from
oversized baubles flt for Nefertiti.
Oscar, a tall, handsome native of the
Dominican Republic, contends that a
designer's impressions are cumulative
and there's no telling when, where or
how a money-making idea will pop into
a creative man's head.
nie other day Oscar and a friend
were talking about the inexplicable
''bullet belt" craze sweeping New York.
Fashionables lilie Ethel Scull, the pop
art collector, and Anita 'l'uburiz, a
fashion publicist, have been showing up
at parties wearing something black and
somber with an ammunition belt slung
at the hipline,,Some belts contain real
bullets. Other belts are studded with
toy bullets:
STATUS SIGN OF PROTEST
"Fashion is a fanta sy," says Oscar.
''AU the eleganles are talking about
stopping the Vietnam war. It's the slatu.!
sign or protest."
Oscar, who sees a million-dollar poten-
tial in the idea. now is turning out
handsome watches wilh bands made
from Jucit.e bullets. He talks about the
"dangers" of living in New York -
or any other big American city -and
how fashion accessories must reflect
the tempo of the times.
Egyptian jewelry is selling because
the piects are symbols of romance.
Oscar even made plastic bracelets with:
big red hearts and Ann Margret and
Zsa Zsa Gabor, two fashion customers,
bought a slew of them. "People want
anythlng that speaks of love," says
Oscar. "They really want love, not war."
Oscar, one of America's great
designers, certainly believes In sym.
bolism.
Now he's in the throes of buying
fabrics for his winter 1971 <."Ol!ection
and is switching from somber co Io rs
and mannish textures to materials that
are heaven to touch and a I e a 1 t for lb.< eye.
11AD GIRLS' GONE
.. No·more sad little girls," says Oscar.
M"Klis wfll reign supreme in his col-
fection buf legs will be encased In bright-
red stockings and equally bright-red
shoes. Dreues: will have deep decolletage
neck.lines that rivet attenlion away from
controversial hemlines. Bare ne cks and
ahoUlders will be decorated with Oscar's
big baubles and beads .
"Prudery is finished ," says Oscar.
''Women will be showing more -but
Jt won't be legs."
Last week the Fiat milLionaires, the
Springs
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From his days on the desert
Oscar creates an E9yptien-
oriented thick choker
from oversized baubles fit for
Nefertiti.
Gian Agnellis, flew down to Santo Dom-
ingo with Oscar and his wife, Francoise,
a former French Vogue cdi!or. Mrs.
Agnelli, one of the world 's besl·dressed
women , recently bought Oscar's fake
jewelry. She has been wearing Oscar's
necklaces lo parties In the Italian
presidential palace In Rome. leaving the
real thing in vaults.
Oscar says moneyed elegantes look
upon their jewels as a v.·ay of spelling
''riches." a dangerous and distasteful
gesture In the I ace of wide spread
thievery and a social upheaval. "Real
jewel!! are a nuisance." observed Mrs.
Agnelli to an understanding Oscar.
FAKE JEWELS A MUST
Zsa Zsa Gabor. who met Oscar years
ago when she was romanced by the
now-deceased Dominican p I a y boy ,
Porfirio Rubirosa, won't wear anything
but his fake jewels since her recent
robbery. Oscar has created Zsa Zsa'!!
clothes for the play, "Forty Carats."
She wears his most femme fatale
"bosom" dresse.~ and buys his ''splen·
diferous'' beads to accentullle the
pos itive.
The October issue of Harper's Bazaar
featured Oscar's many· st ran de d
necklace.!! and llOOn Zs;i Zsa was on
the jelephone saying: "Oscar darling,
Knees
l want the same pieces." But even
Zsa Zsa was surrpised to find fake
pearl necklaces costing $100. Oscar
makes sure the workmanahip ls top
quality so that only the designer know1
for sure whether any one piece is real.
Kenneth Jay Lane used W collaborate
with Oscar to make jewelry for his
fashion collection. Oscar, intensely etim·
petitive. would tell KJL not to show
the jewelry designs to anyone before
the opening fashion show, to keep the
ideas they had worked out top.se.cret.
"We're still rriends," says Oscar of
KJL. "but he did mass-produce items
we worked out together. Now, because
of my aS!C!Ciatlon with Coro, I am able
to work out my designs privately,"
Oscar has designed himself a raccoon
doubl.e--breasted midi co.t, hJs one cur-
rent nondomes:tic luxury. The de la Ren-
tas have been pouring a fortune into
redesigning their four-story 6%nd street
townhouse into a livable showplace,
Oscar speaks lovingly of the homestead!
"Th.e lights are perfect. Everyone
seems beautiful. The couches are made
to sink into. We hate al! the Lou/ses.
Our furniture is plushy and inviting."
Mrs. de la Renla is definitely on
her husband's interior decorating wave
length. She just bought a slew ot fur
blankets and bedspreadf.
Long Skirts Open for Exposure
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GEOFFREY BEENE AMUSED BY COMIC CHARACTERS
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Who .. Id fOfl ...,,t lnlO hldl"I ..,... tho mldloklrl?
Liv•ly city ,shorts (l.tt) .. prow tM lenr look 11 1llv1
ind klcklnt In ·1prln9 f1shlon1. lut tvtn lon9
• ak irt1 1r• Df*' to the ldff of silts up the tldn. A
long slrtn sllnk In bf11ln9 or1nge, purple ind g rHn ••-It po-hooo undernuth lrlghtJ. _ ,,
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Gootp Halley ,.wio.
tho trond , to,, lhoiill
k-ln h~ ..... W.
rtl prJnt 'dNll,' ~ ,,...,.with block~ , ... ·¥I .. r.clftat
lloltl, while Anno ,.-.
1•rty optt for ~ultro-,(
fomlolno er'.. ·-~ drot1 lrlnloi(. it .lftld/ •
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am ha ving
an unusual prob lem with my boyfriwd.
(We are both lS.) No matter '~1here
we go l{arold brings his dog. I wouldn't
mind If !he dog had some mannert,
but he sni ffs around, slobbers all over
my dress and he's forever wedging
himself between me and Harold.
Most restaurants don't allow dogs so
we go to drive-ins and hamburger joints.
~ I ca n't eat in peace. First the dog
gra~ a bite of Harold's hamburger,
then he sr.arts on mine. When the car
radio plays, the dog cries. tHaro!d calls
... ii "singing".) This gets on my nerves.
Last night we were silting in front
•-of the house in Harold's car and he
leaned over to give me a goodnight
kiss. The dog got jealous and started
to grow l. lt spoiled everything.
Is there a solution Lo this rotten pr0-
blem ? -DOG-CONED
DEAR D.G.: Tell Harold tbal if he
can't part with his bow•wow for a few
'.,_ bour!, he'll have to stay borne or get 1 another girl. You might not realize II
:!' but your boyfriend has a .. bodyguard
' ~ and you've got a <'haptrone, Kiddo. i . •il 0 9
' .._.,._... DEAit ANN LANDERS: I am writing , ~~r about a problem that has caused me
· , a greal deal of anxiety. First a bit
1 of background: My hµsband Is a suc-
cessful businessman. We have many
fr iends in professional, political and ex.
eculive positions. Our two daughters are
college graduates and they both married
well. We au have traveled extensively
and are highly regarded in Ulla com-
1n un ity.
I am writing about my .si.ster. She
has always bad a horrible fear of doctors
and declisll. Her teeth are in dreadful
condition. I'm sure she hasn't been to
a dentist In 25 ye.s rs. Several of her
front teeth are missing, The remaining
teeth a re decayed,
~1y sister has been writing and hinting
that she would love to come lO visit
us for a week or .so. {We moved to
this love ly little community in 1969 and
she ir eager to see il. I I'm beginning
to feel 1ullty about not having her here.
She's on my mind constanlty and I'm
getting headaches. Afte r all , she is my
only sister and she won't live forever.
I've been evading the issue because
I'm ashamed of the way she looks.
Please tell me what to do. -PALM
BEACH, FLA,
DEAR BEACH: 'Mlie guilt is &etting
to you, Doll, JO my advice 11 Invite
her -not for her sake, bul for yours.
So you won't acttpl any lnvltaUcin1
that week from the Ouke and Du<'hts1
of Windsor or Howard llughes or Mrs.
MerriweaU1er Post. They'll forgive you.
And U, by cbantt, you should run Into
1ome of yoar fucy friends while your
1lster 11 vlslU.ng, I can assure you they
will not' ltold lbe condUlon ol ber teelh
a1aJns1 yo~.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : l heard these
blood-chilling statistics yesterday : Over
35,000 people lose their lives every year
in car accidents. Al cohol plays a parl
in a t least 50 percent of these accidents.
I'd like to name another hazard whi<'h
is far more dangerous than alcohol .
Hai r. ft b vi rtually impossible for
kids to see where they are going when
their eyes are covered with a curtain
of hair. The boys are worse then lhe
girls. 1 urge the Nalional Safety Council
to look into this. 1'hanks for telling
me have my say, -A STARVING
BARBER
DEAR BARBER: I've often witndered
how 1ome of tbtu kids 1te, Your letter
ha1 an.swered the question, They don't
Thanks for <'lulng me Jn, as well SI
the National Safety C.Ouneil,
Alcohol is no shorlcul to social success,
If you think you have to drink to be
accepted by your friends, get the facts.
Read "Booze and You -For Teenagers
Only," by Ann Landers, Send 35 cents
in coi n and a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope with your request in
care of the DAILY P fLOT.
New Slate
Assumes
Leadership
Mrs, H, J, Wood will assum,
the re~ponsibilities of prnl-
denl when lhe Costa Meu
Republican Women·s O ub,
Federated, seatJ ne.w offi<'er'
following a no-hoat dinner ln
the Roadway Inn,
Installed with Mrs. Wood
following the 7 p.m. dinner
Thursday. Jan. ZS. will be the
Mmes. Lou.ls Fisher, David
Firth and Ray John, vi<'e
presidents; Doris Wagner,
secretary, a nd Grant Brown,
treasurer.
Serving as installing officer
will be Mrs. James Hamilton,
president or the Orange Coun-
ty Federation of Republican
Women, and special invited
guests include Costa Mesa
Councilmen A. L. Pinkley,
William SI. Clair, Willard
Jordan, Jack Hammell and
Mayor and r..1rs . Rober t
Wilson.
Emblem Club
The Elks Uldge is t h e
setting for meetings of the
Emblem Club 201 of Laguna
Beach. Members gather tile
[irst and third Tuesd1Ys at a
p.m.
UPI fl~IO
Look of Art, Science l.----oornLJO----.'j
Event Examines Town White Knight
Designers have bee n plugging tile \\•hite suit for a nurr:iher of. yea~!\ in. the be-
lief it \vould return to the popularity of the 1930s. This one in Irish lin~n by
Hardy Amies shows a co ntemporary loo k -very \ride lapels and lots of Jacket
shape.
Horoscope
'. Aries: Be Receptive
WEDNESDAY,
JANUARY 27
By SYDNEY OMARR
Leo 11 fond of the <'haSf',
ol adventure and i pe<'ulatlon.
Thl1 11 prrhap1 lhe mot:I col-
orfal or lilt zodiacal signs.
There 11 dash, Intrigue and
11towman1blp, Weak areas are
the back and lteart. Leo 1bould
avoid lifting heavy obj«U
a.nle11 conditioned kl do 10.
'AtN are the actors and
tbeatrlcal produ<'trl. Nothlng
Is apt t.o ht ho-bum around
Leo, at Jeaat not for very
fon1.
ARIES !March 21 -ApriJ J!ll:
Be re<'e ptive, Friends offer
suggestions \vhlch Could save
m oney . Professional en·
deavors may require finan·
cing . I n pei-sona! area . }'OU
gain new understanding of lov-
ed one.
TAURUS (r\pri\ 20-r.1ay 20 1;
The more versatile you are,
the bttter-goal i~ within
reach. Accent on achievement.
general atanding. Sense or
humor now proves great ass('!.
Travel connected wilh
businus is good.
Executives
Set Dinner
The Mth meeting of lhe E1-
ecutive1· Dinner Club of
Orange Coast is scheduled for
Thursday, Jan. 28. in the
GEi\11NI /May 21-June 201:
Check details connected with
special commuajcation, Jon£:-
range project What apj>ears
lO be a minor matter could
evolve into major di screpancy.
Know this: res pond ac-
cordingly.
CANCER ~June i i-July 22 l:
You could make righl move
where money is concerned.
Key is liming -and con-
fidence. Get mate, partner to
gi\•e you green !ighL A void
pe!ly bickering. A p p I y
yourself.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22):
Study Virgo mcs.c;age. Make
amends for recent contractual
e.rror. Be sure thal fam ily
member understands motive,
Seek harmony. You learn now
by careful observation,
VIRGO (Aug. 2.1-Scpt. 22 ):
Progress n1ay be tcn1porarily
slov.·ed. Avoid any tcnden<.'y
lo brood Don'! slcdge-ham-
m('r yourself v.·ith ··1 should
have" or ··if Clnly .'' n o what
must be done in cool. efficient
manner.
LIBRA l SC'pl 2.1-0c'L 221
Associatuin wi1 h onr 11hf} al·
tracts yo u 1s ('tnph;isizcd .
fl.lake up your mind aboul
relationship. [)('Jny now could
creat(' d1ll'rnma. Heal1H' this
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SCORPIO IOcL z:J-Nov, 21 1:
Face obstacles : what appears
immovable is actually about
to move. Plan accordingly.
Guest Due
\Veigh1 or burden is removtd.
You will have more freedom.
P<1Lience is essential. YOu are
s,:01ng to win.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·
Dec. 21): 'fake initiative. Give
full pl:iy lo ideas. Test in·
\'cntive qualities. One who is
jotrigued .will pay meaningful
compliment. You get needed
encouragement. Cycle moves
up---go to it.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.-Jen.
19 J: Review earning capacity,
bank account. Some who see m
to know it all are aclual!y
uncertain. Heed your own
counsel. Inner voice has way
of directing you. Listen to
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AQUARI US {Jan. 20-F'eb.
IS !: Emphasis Ol'I pcrs011al
desires, ne.,.,. starts, significant
contacts. Add lo wa rdrobe.\
Rrighten surroundings, Acceptj
social invitation, Brc<.k out of
rul-<lo something diffcrenl.
PISCES I Feb, 19·/\farch 2d ):
Steer clear of scrapes with
law Trying to hide fa cts could
baekfire Be frank. forthright
There ar{' some delays. but
!hey pro1'c temporary. Visit
onr \\'ho is confined to home.
ho~p1t :il.
IF TODA Y JS Y O U R
ll lHTHllAY you can be
rnrt('ful. e r r a t i c , very
d!'lerminerl. Very few persons
can predicl your actions
because you often surprise
yourself. You are throwing off
old influcn<'es; you are due
now for greater independence.
Start project 'A'hich had been
delayed. Encourage new rela-
tionships.
Newporter Inn. Social hou r A M . re ,1..., °"' "'°'' •IM>..t 'f'IW'••lf -~rttede the 6 p.m, dinner . t ee ting ;:.:;'·0~·1110tden..~"'\" .... "'tti °'1.t:.:l1 Ra'·t ala ol the A1!rotoo~.T-\11n1 .. :1•1, •"It JD c ... ro! ~on, r '" °"'9rt a-i.•. IM 0 .. ILY il'ILOT. '·w~-W•lk Show will . . h• 12.c. Gr•ni Ctnrr11 $1911of>, Jttw
play old favorites following f red k h th -.,. '"''""~ • · Lloyd l lard1ng will be the vor-. "'·"· 1C101 • --1
the dinner session. eatu spea er w en el
Hoata Include the Messrs. Costa Mesa Art League meets
and Mmes. Charles Buddle, tonight al 7:30 in Adams:
Spen<"er Honig and Ed Quinn. Elemenlary School. C o !I t a
In the absence of Syd Bartlett, Mesa. I
Joe Long will <'onduct the Harding served as art direc-liusil'IUI aession. tor for three Disney pro-
Reservation.!I may be made duclions. "Bambi," "Fan·j
wtth Mill Fern Randol ph. 1asia" and ··Pinocchio.'· He
~ Is besl known for h I s
t watercolor studie! of the Old1 r West a nd many of his works ~orrection have "'" reproduced onl
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'111 the l(llden wedding an-dars.
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scheduled from noon until 8
Sponsored by the Laguna
Beach A ssocia t ion of
PanheJ!enic Alumnae, the event
will be a multimedia presen-1
talion involvlng arlisls and
p.m. on Sunday, Jan, 31 , in craftsmen from the coastal
the Laji!una Beach Boys' Club. area as well as discussion
of the arts and 5<'iences.
New Members
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Tickets to the event at a
cost of 25 cent.! are available ,
from members or lo<.'al mer-
chants. Proceeds will benefit1
the Laguna Beach Library. I
The association i!I a newly-
Balloting on petitions for fnrmed group ol women whose •
membership tops the agenda interest centers on education,
1 of Harbor Star Cha pter, Order ecology, soclal psychology.
of the Eastern ,Star which sociological phenomena and·
meets tonight al 8 in the literature.
Seafaring Masonic Temple. The event is the first in a
All past and present star series of projects the group1
points will be honored and plans lo present, I
a recorrnition ceremony will -~-' t> ... .-.-·~--• 7.
be conducted by Ro y $• 1.000'• of01L P'AINTINGS fl
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Courageous Athlete of lhe year 1970. defecls w., chmaxed last season when w1lh only a sock <overed by tape "Le1 him pl1y, he tri" hard, lhry handkapped youngsters ""'"" . lhe l PHJ.1..ADELPHlA {AP J -"My par-
!nts knocked the word c11n't out of my
life. They Uiught me to compete."
Dempsey kicks for the New Orleans In the final two seconds of a gan1 e Later, he graduated to a sboe. Now did. Then my high school eoiich fore· 11o·orld. He's rece1~ed 4.500. letters since
Saints. against the Detroit Lions M boottd he wears a 11pecially made $200 shoe ed me to be a better athlete. You t hat fabulous kick against Delroit.
So said 250-paund ti:·Palomar Jr.
Colle11e Tom J)empsey. who refused
to let half 11 kicking foot and a
stub for a right hand keep him from
becoming a plat-e kicking star in
lhe National Football Lea gue.
The hul king Dempsey recalled his a record 63-yard field goal. he helped desi gn. The shoe was Ip-feel &erry for yourself, don 't you, He answers them all, including . ~
lirst field goal try as a high school It gave the Saints a lS.17 miracle proved by NFL commissioner Pete he goaded me. picture. He's chairman or the Lou1s1·
kid . victory over the Lions. Rau.lie and survived a protest by "He challen8ed me to make a place ana Slate Easter Seal program.
''I just walked up and kicked II. Dempsey quoted lh e Lions' great the Dallas Cowboys' Tex Schramm for myself on the team." Dempsey "I don't know if I have,,anymu~e
It shocked me the way it took off. tackle, Alex Karras. as saying, "When last season. responded by making the 11\1-con· <:ourage than the n.ext guy, he s~t~
I thought, maybe I've got so methi ng you kick from yo ur 37.yard line you're The 6-fool·l De.mpsey remembered ference high school team as a of the award .. "I JUSl set my mind
Oem~y was honored Monda y night
with lhe Philadelphia Sports \Vriters
Association's unique award of Mos t
here.'' supposed lo kic k it to the nearest that his Little League baseball coach defensive tackle. Later. he tossed the to do something and went out an
He sure did. His determination to goal not lhe furthest," used to make a place on the team shot 50 feet. did it. I don't know if that's more
O\'ercome the foot and hand birth Dempsey started kicking field goal s for the hand ica pped kid. :>empsey has berome an imalole to courage than anyone else."
Anteater Five Opens Trip
With Stop at Oxy Tonight
E;agle Roe~ doesn't sound as preten-
tious as New Orleans or Tallahassee
but the California city will launch the
UC Irvine basketball team on a three-
game road trip tonight when the
Antea ters tangle with Occidental College
at 8 o'clock.
Following lhe game, the Anteaters will
go directly to Las Angeles International
Airport for a 12:30 a.m. flight to Ne w
Orleans.
The Occidental Tigers begin ning the
first stop on a trip that goes all the way
to the east coast, are perhaps the easiest
foe or lhe group.
The Tigers are currently in th ird place
in the SCIAC !Southern C a Ii for n i a.
Jntercollegiate Athletic Conference) while
Irvine is 10·6 for lhe year.
Louisiana State University of New
Orleans is another matter. Coach Ron
Greene has started a dynasty in basket·
ball al the sc hool where the sport has
thrived for lwo previous seasons.
This year it 's undefeated in 14 games
and rated No. 2 in the college division
of the NCAA. or the 13 victories, 11
have been on the home court.
In all . LSUNO pla ys 17 of 25 regular
season games al home.
Butch Webster, a 6-101h pivot man.
Is the team's leading scorer with 6-7
forward John Hamilton clMe behind.
The other ltam on the agenda is
Florida St.ate of Tallahassee. This i.<;
the same team that lost to highly ranked
Things Bright Already
For Angels iri 1971
Angel season lickct sales appear to
be headed for a healthy run -at
least they're ahead of the 1970 pace
for this time of year.
Ninety percent of last year's season
ticket holde~ hav e already re.newed and
new names are being added to the
list. Yel Angel officials report they've
barely bfgun to campaign for season
sales.
Ob\'iously a number of contributing
Items have made such pn>gress possible.
Jn 1970 the Angels were bona fide
divisio nal title contenders. Their left
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fielder -Alex John son -won the
American League betting cro~·n the last
day of the campaign.
Pitcher Clyde Wrig ht threw a no-hiller
against Oakland at Anaheim Stadium.
And, the Halos have just made a
couple trades which may give them
the besl outfie l din baseball combining
hitting with fielding .
Johnson, Ken Berry 1rx·\.\'hite Sox1
and Tony Con igllaro (ex·lled Sox ) made
up the trio.
Conigliaro anrl Johnson park thr hea vy
lumber while Berry lie.Ids hke a st arving
leopard chasing a wounded rabh1L
With Berry's fabulous fieldin g elq1\01ls
and super speed, perhaps he can al.~n
C(lver left field so Johnson can continue
to nap, only without it being not1 ccablr.
* * * Mike Contrera5, ex-llunlinp;ton
Bl1h b111ietbaU flaab, ha1 b«n
Bea<:h
1eeln1
only occa5ional starting duty 111 1 1uard
at Arizona State la rectnt gamts.
Contreras, lbe only tophomore on the
Juoior-~tudded ouUU, Is sllll averaglnl
10.3 points per g•me for the season
and 6.3 per lilt for tht' Western Athletlc
Conference.
He came off th e bench in a game
al Colorado Stale and canzted II vital
point.a hi ASlJ's ~77 triumph. h ciden·
tally, winning on lhe roa d In lhe WAC
Is practica ll y unhrard or.
Only one other circuit team has "'·on
••·:iy from home afltr thret conference
outings per squad -that bein1 Brigham
Young upendin g New Mexiro.
Contreras 16-1) wa~ replaced by S-6
Jim Owens of Redondo Beach to give
the Sun Dtvils a he lter height matchup
with opposing guards.
However, be is 11111 called on when
AS U needs apetd and ball control.
Playing hall of the I 17·i7 .damming
of Northern Arizona Saturday night, be
canord 20 poinls. Ht hit nine or 16
field goal tries.
Allhough he won 'I start against in·
\·ading BYU Thursday night. school of·
ficlals say he 'll see tiea vy action.
* * * \\'hat a twist conung 11p: t:CLA gun-
ning for an upset of t:sc·s basketball
team.
!\lakes ror in teresting ronversation -
as did Notre Dame 's splrndid shnw
against UCl.A Saturday.
And speaking of conversal 1on p1eec.~.
1.1·ou/d you believe the A.~soc1ale<l Pre.~s
ran kings oul this morning would hil l'C
UCLA No. 2, on ly a notch below 111~1
wrek 's r.ating?
Aller that 89-82 Jo.~.~ Saturda y you 'd
have to figu re UCLA would slip Lo fourth
or fi fth at least.
Game Taking Its Toll,
West Talks Retiren1 e11t
LOS ANGELES {AP ) -Next season
could be the last that National Basketball
Aasociation gu;irds lry what often
amounts to lhe impossible : Guard Jerry
West.
nte Los Anseles Lakers' all·pro guard
11ys he has lost 11 pounds from an
alrt.ady-slender frame 11ince lh is season
began, and he Is tired. "I definitely
want to play In 1972." he says, "but
tbie way I feel right now it would be
my last season.
Wesl y,•ill be 3.1 in ~1ay. The feathery
jum p shot is still lhere. and the quick
release and fasl hands on defenst. Bui
an NBA championship has eluded the
Lake.rs in Los Angeles and West admiL~
frustration.
"1'here 's a certain point that what
you do doesn't make any difference.,"
West says. "People e:11pect you to plRy
lhe same every night, at1d phy&ica\ly,
JL becomes more difficult to do."
USC by 10 points earlier this year. USC
is undefeated and some ratings have it
No. 1 in the nation.
''We are going on the road wilh the
idea of competing with these two fine
teams." coach Tim Tirt said prior to
departure for Occidental today.
"\\'e realize Florida Slate is an outstan-
ding tea m in the university division and
that LSU of New Orleans is a highl y
ranked coll ege division team.
Both of them will be very tough al
home .''
Asked what plans he has for his
Anteaters to upset one or both of the
soulhern foes, he replied :
'"We v.·ill have to shoot very well.
play good defense and cut down on
our mistakes. We will also have to
put two complete halves together and
not let down in the second half as
n·e have been doing !a tcly."
Tift indi cated he voould probably go
with a man-!O·man defense combined
wi th some zone to keep the opposition
vn !ts toes.
The Anteater traveling party will con·
,;/st ol Jl players, Tift and assistant
.Jerry Hulbert along with trainer Ira
Novack.
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LOS ANGELF:s (AP f -The UCLA
b<o:;kelball tcan1 niay have fallen a notch
in national eslecm aftrr losing 89-82
!o Notre name bu t Bruin coach John
\\'ooden is far frotn shook up.
··11011es!l~·." he con fided 'l'uf'sday. "l'rn
11 1i11le i;lad about the loss. This pressure
1s off now and, aH cr al l. whl.'n we
lost to Houston in 1968 it rnade us
lh r. best cnllrgc basketball tean1 in 1hc
nal ion.
'"And 1"111 pleased. \"ery plea sed, will1
uur shooting. Our shooting hasn't been
1tood but against Notre Dame we made
50 percent of our shots and I'm hoping
that will continue."
\V{)()(len dre111· a parallel between the
Notre Dame upset last Sat urda y al South
Rend and the Bruins· loss lo Houston
in 1hc Astrodo1ne in 1968.
At Notre Dan1e it was Aus1in Carr
in the su perstar ro le with 46 points
and at Houston it was Elvin Hayes
of the Cougars in the. same category.
Lew Alcindor, the UCLA star, was
hampered by faulty vision in Houston.
The score was 71~9 and Hayes accounted
for 39.
UCLA, however, went on to !he na-
tional championship, gaining revenge in
the semi·linals over Houston. 101-09.
"We must now look forward to our
next game, aaainst Cali fornia at Sanla
Carbara here Saturday," said Wooden.
Wooden didn't need to add that the
next crucial eamt will be wilh Southern
C•lifornla's Trojans Feb. 6,
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Bruins Second ;
Poll s Di vided
On Who's No. I
The question is on U1e lips o[ a\mosl
every basketball fan in Sou t he r n
California.
\\lhich team is No. I in the nation?
App;irently there is no argument about
the No. 2 rated quintet but the No.
J position brings on controversy.
John Woodcn's UC LA Bn11ns i 14-1 )
I• · ' \he lofty pinnacle si nce the season
1 only to have Notre D<ime"s upstarl
hand them a defeat Saturday.
• 1nakes the Bruins No. 2 on both
lhc Associated Press and the Unitt'tl
Press International pol\~.
But here is where the di[ferr·ncc oc·
curs.
USC.'s mighty Trojans '14 -0) are rated
rirst in the UPI poll but only third
in the As.~ociated Press tabulat1nns.
The other team playing fl"lOlsie with
the Trojans in the rankings and holding
the other first and th ird positions is
Marq.uelle Un1\•ersity ! 14.Q l.
Which leaves one problcn1
What do the pollsters do allcr the
Bruins and Troians n1e1,>t F'eb. 6 at
the Sports Arena "'
\.\'i ll 1he >,o,·11111cr be r;itcd above to.tar·
quette in bolh poll.~ atl(t the loser drop
virtuall v out of s111ht"'
Hardiy, espec1a\1y 1f the Bruins v.·1n
lhe first ma!t:h. A srco nd los.~ for the
\\'es1wood team. hO"'r\'er. cuuld move
it far clo\1'n the laddrr 1n both polls
One thing 1s certain. The polls have
111ade Southern California a lrrnz1ecl
baskclba!J rnetropo lis and even those
with onlv a pass ing interest in the game
are sudilcnly awakened to the fact th at
two of the natio n's top teams are right
he rl!: in their own bar.k yard.
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INDIA NAPOL!S -John Kinsella, ;i
tall wedge-sh11pcd 18·\'ear-old only seven
months out of high school. l\1onda y
beean1e the. 4\st winner of the AAU's
Sulli\"an Trophy for the nation's outstan·
ding amateur athlete.
The Indiana University freshman. first
human be ing to s"'im lhe 1 .~ meter
freestyle under 16 minutes, is nnly the
serond male s"'·immer lo win the aw;i rd.
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WASHI NGTON -Former Green Bay
Packers defensive end \Villie Davis s;iys
he was offered the head football coaching
position at Harvard University bul turned
it down, U1e Washinglon Post reported
in its editions today. He would have
been ~he first black coach to hold such
a post al a major college.
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''They ~'ere boxinR 1he last round
or the 1.1•orkout when Edd ie suddenly
fell for ward in Gil's arms and then
slid to the floor;• Suey Welch. King·1
manager said. "We thou ght he was jt.Q;t
k.idd ing around.''
friends tried moulh·t~mouth rccuslla·
\inn before lhe boxer y,·as rushed lo
Morningside Hospital where he was pro-
nounced dead on arrival .
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SEATILE -The Washington Huskies
picked up their second Pacific.fl Cdn-
ference basketball win Mond;iy night,
defeating the Oregon Ducks 82-75.
Throughout the second hii!f. It "1'?!!
Washington's game. sevcr11l times J)y
as man y as eight poinls.
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STAf»'FORD - Stanford has added
an \Ith game to Its 1971 footba ll 11chedule,
a Sept . 11 opener at Missouri. "The players 11re getting younger and
t'm getting older," West expl111ns. "Even
now I'm not u consistent as I was
and I don 't feel I'm c0ntrlbuling what
I've con&ribut.ed ln ·the put."
'Ibe wordt are bard to reconcile "Ith
West's st.aUJtic:a -better lhan 21 po lnl.3
per c11ne, lO percent from lhe field,
fourth In ""'1111. tl«Ol1d In ...isc..
Brundage, Skiers Go at It
PULLMAN, Wash. -Orcgnn ~late
rolled 10 an I I-point lead and held off the
scrambling Washington State Cougars
for a 78-73 win Monday night in Pacific~
Basketball action.
WSU was playing like ii had a chance
to pull il out even though they trailed
76-09 with 30 second5 left until Cougar
Dan Steward was called for an offensive
foul and referee Mel Ross added a
technic1l.
Stanford's Pacific·8 and Rose Bowl
champions wlll face Army also on '&le
road, Sept. 18 and start conference tom·
pelillon against Oregon here Sep!. 2!'1.'
But Wut 11)'1 lhe Liters' dellberatt
Uyle: is weartQr him dOwn more this
yur. List ytar, he recalls, "we were
playl111J a wkle open, rumlne offense,
wbicb ta so much ealier on you, Then
le't 11 mucH -~ Ud ohc>Vln( an fOU ltay in mottots . .,. ·
Weti pwed the •,IDO-polnt mlles-
lhi• INIOft, and allo 1uffered tlf1 nJ,gh
broken note in It auon1. He ha1 mlaaed only two aame• aod.aver•&ca ~ mtoui.
out of a •minute 1amt.
LAUSANNE. Switzerland (AP ) -The
tense relaUons between the lnlernaUon.I
Olympic C.Ommlttee. and lntcrnaUonal Ski
Federation were thrown Jnto an uproar
Monday by IOC president A very Brun-
dace. Bnmidllf, • the aginl C h I ca go
miJJklMire who auards am1teur stan-
dard$ religiously, dropped four con·
troversiaJ question! Involving the com·
mercial connections of Alpine skiers,
Into the lips of IOC mtmbe.rs. Brund8gt
ha' Iona tKJUght to get Alpine skiing
dropped from the y,·inler Olympic pr~
if Am be.cauat of jls alleged commercial
ties.
First. Brundage asked if Alpine skiers
who rompeted al Mammoth Mountain,
Calif.. las! summer would be eligible
for the Olympic!. Brundage termed the
Mammoth mountain meet "the Lange
Sum"1<'r Racing Camp," naming a U.S.
Ski Boot manufacturer.
Ne.Kl , Brundage asked II skiers whose
11hologrsphs srt used for publicity ;ind
promollon of commercial producl.3 would
be eligible for the Olympics.
Then Brundage asked if a st ier who
tarns between $50,000 and $60.000 per
year by wearing his tmpl oye r '1
trademArk during race'!, •uld be. eligi-
ble for th e Winter Game!!.
Finally, Brundajle ll!!ked tr Lhe JOC
11pproved the lntcrn11Uonal Ski Fcrlcra·
lion recommendallon !hat Alpine skitrs
are entitled to rece ive (.'{}mpen!lation for
lnss of earning for a period of Sh:
monlh.\.
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LOS ANGELES Fune r 11 I ar-
rangemen ll were pt n d Ing for
wellerweight boxer Eddie Pace of Uis
Angeles, well known :ibroad for his ring
en,l!'agemenl.'I.
Pace, 30, col\npsed and died soon af\er
11 workout S11!urday with young lri1h
Gil King at the Elks Club.
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L..OS Ai~GELES -The baseball se.asOn
i11 nearly three months away, bul •e
"first" is alrl!:ady in lhe books: Rlcbit
Allen has a perfeCt attendance recordi
The 2'-year-<1ld slugge r show~ up qn
tlmt M~nday for his firs.t Los Ang!les ~gers W?rkout. In hrs first s\tj0g
1n thr batting cage he ripped 11 tine
drive to center licld. "
ll is lhl' earliest Allen ha.~ ever sip~d
and reported. and he sa ys he's "th•
li,:thlest he 's been in U!ver&! years before
sprina tr11inlng -100 pounds.
Change Coming
SoCal Col'lege
Flexes Musc'les
By RON EVANS
01 1M 0.1/)1 ,litt tl•lt
In a blink o( the eye you
can drive past its cam pus.
A four.year lnstitulion nr
higher education founded by
the Assembly or God Church,
Southern California College of
Costa Me.sa has rarely been
noticed in the swirling world
of athletics.
What witb only 520 students
1 and tucked away off Nev•port
Blvd., behind Costa Mesa City
l{all, the school hardly jumps
<1ut at you.
Yet things are beginning to
change.
And that change is coming
about largely due to 1he ad-
vent of a basketball team.
Basketball coach Paul Peak,
a young man who could pass
for one of his players in
youthful appearance a n d
physical trim, doubles as
athletic director at the school.
"We still have a large
religious school. 1 would say
that slighUy under one-half of
our students are enrtilled in
theology but the rest are in
liberal arts and teaching. We
are an accredited school wilh
a great future." Peak says.
The campus will house 500
students (250 in each of the
men's and lhe women's
structures that rise eight
stories high).
Peak admits the men's liv-
ing facilities aren't full at the
present time and that five
of his players are married
and Jiving off campus.
"When I came here. one
of the first things I did was
to write letters to every school
in California seeking athletic
competition.
"As you can see by our
schedule, the response was
better than I anticipated at
first but I think we are
building a program to compete
with any school on our
schedule."
How does one go about
building a team to compete
with such schools as UC
Riverside, UC San Diego,
Stanislaus St.ate, Redlands
University and the University
of San Diego?
"We have a few scholarships
bat they -doe'~..amount to a
kit when you compare them
with other schools," he says.
He would have made a dlf·
!erence."
Peak didn't add that one
of his recruiting talb included
a trip to Tahoe Paradise
College. Perhaps it 's just as
well. The now defuact schoo l
was on the Vangua rd schedule
and included in lhe trip that
took the team to Turlock and
Fresno.
Peak comes trom a small
midwest school ia Springfield.
Mo. where he began his
coachiag career in basketball
aad baseball , He did graduate
work at Michigan State before
moving to Costa Mesa.
Practice sessions for the
Vanguards vary to a degree
from those at other sehools.
namely UC Irvine on lhe col-
lege level.
After the usual layup drills
from both sides and the mid-
dle, Peak ha s the players form
two Jines and dribble to the
front court.
"They have to bank the ball
off the backboard and continue
until they sink five in a row
Crom each side." he says.
"Surprisingly, some of these
kids never used the backboard
before they came he.re. But
ttus isn't a new drill. John
Wooden uses it at UCLA."
The Vanguards took ap-
proximately 10 minutes to
complete the drill from both
sides. running to three and
four on several occasions but
having trouble getting the
!Uth,
When they did. the string
was run to eight st raight
bef()re Peak called a halt and
a team meeting at midcourt
He went over plans for the
Laverne game and discussed
briefly games with Azusa
Paci fic Cotle.gc Thursday and
Pasadena College Saturday.
And just prior to returning
to active practice. heads were
bowed and a brief prayer was
said in keeping with the
school's religious philosophy.
So it is at a school that
has b e en inconspicuou ~
athletically until it started
flexing its basketball muscles
under Peak.
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Triton, Mi ssion Viejo , Oilers No. I
LB Fives i11 Action In County
There"ll be hol <ind hea vy
·combat bclwccn the luv.•cr
echelon teams in l h c
Crestview Lcagu:! Slandlngs
v.·hen loop play r e s u m e s
tonight at 7 o'clock.
In the Orange L1·:1g11e.
meanwhile . the L:iguna Beach
Artists ((}.-4) will be in search
of their initial circuit ronqucs\
in a road gamr at El Dorado
l:l·I ).
~lission Vieio 's Diablos (2·4l
tr:ivel to Foothill at 6 o'clock
while the Tritons of Sein
Clemente (1-5) play host to
the El ;\fodcna Vangvarcls (2-
4).
Other Crestview contest~
find Orange 14-21 hosli ng
Tustin t4-2J and league-leading
Katella (5-l) venturing OVCI' Hoop Poll
10 fa<:c the. for n1 i d ab 1 e
challenge of d;ingerous Vill a
Park \4-2).
Although they dropped nar-
row decisions to Katel in nnd
Villa Park with a control or-
r~·n::.(', coarh P<it Robert~·
l\11ssio n VieJo <'agel'!; n1:iy
resort lo a slo"' n1011on efforl
again in an aucrnpt to sto1•
1'"'•lQlhill's Ray Schult1 ..
Ttie latter is leading thl'
loop \\'ith a 24.1 scoring
ave rag!.'.
'The Diablos l'Ounter v.•1th
6-4 Jeff h-1astcrsoa (15.8).
Huntington Beach 1-i i g h
survived the wave of upsets
lasl week in Orange County
basketball warfarr lo takr
11vcr lhc top spot in the official
!isling~ as sele cted by lhe
DAILY PILOT.
Co;ich Elmer Combs' outftl
colleclcd all or the first plare
votes in moving up fron1 se-
cond place. capped by the
Oilers· 54-50 v.•in over ~1arina.
Seven of the 10 rated teams
or last v.•eek could gain no
more than a split, shaking
the ratings from top to bot-
lon1. "A J!ood schedule and a win-
ning team do a lot to bring
boys in. There is also a very
friendly attitude on campus
with a small enrollment where
most eve r yon e knov•s
everyone else and I'm sure
this helps."
He can 't be too fa r off
because he has s everal
players who have been around
to other campuses.
Uni Ends Loss S trea k
With80-65Hoop W i 11
San Clemente ran wit h
Katc!la's runa w<1y fr e i ~ht
train F'rida:ii nigh! and drop·
pcd a 95-84 vertl1 rl Lo lhl'
Knights.
However. tl>fl rh J o h n
Baker':: 1'ritons h<ive been in
lllOSt of tht>ir ~ames in spite
of !heir !ackJu st{'r re cord .
San Clemente '~ 6-71 ~ center,
S1c1 e Kalola ( 17 OJ has bet'n
getting good su pport a" of
late from 6-3 '!! Ho1vard VaJore
t 12.:'il and 5-1 1 Craig Ande rson
t15.0).
Huntinglon·s No. I position
v.•11J be severely challenged al
Newport. •!arbor Friday night.
The Sailors hav e skyrocketed
to rourth <1 r1l'r a disn1:i l
preleaguc slale.
Coach Dale l1agcy's Sailor~
have won six in a row and
both Sunsel League power~
figurc-to clash with unbeaten
luop records Friday.
Ted Harper, a graduate of
,Loara High and Fullerton
Junior CoUege moved to the
University or Utah before set-
tling on SoCa l College. 'The
6-5 forward. v.•ho v.·ill start
against LaVerne Co 11 e g e
tonight at II in the Costa ti.1esa
schoors gym, enjoys the
camaraderie at SoCal.
Dave Payne. a S.8 starling
center and a sophomo re this
season, moved lo S o C a I
directly from lfarbor Chris-
tian lligh in Los Angeles and
his older brother Dave is red
shirting !his seaSDn after drop-
ping fron1 school for a
semester.
The story of recruiting and
reasons for attending Southern
California College vary from
boy to boy just like they do
at any other college or
university.
A wholesome atm05i>here
for study, surroundings free
of unrest and a move to
upgrade the enlire. athletic
program wilh an ambitious
coach and alhlelic director
will do mu ch to bring more
athletes into the fold In the
fu ture.
. . Captain of the team is Jerry
.Rinker, a 6-0 guard and secorfd
Je.ading scorer on the team.
"He is our team leader an~
we depend on him heavily.'
Peat uys ... He didn 't make
the trip north with us last
week ind we Jost both gam~.
By PlllL ROSS
Of 1tiw D...., !"Ii.I 111tt
'I'he University High basket.
ball team has established
itself as a team of strings
in this, its initial season.
~1ondav night at Mission
Viejo High . coach J oh n
Driscoll's fledg ling Trojans 17-
13) snapped a !wo-game loss
skein with an 80-65 non-league
victory over the hapless El
Segundo Eagles.
And, the Trojans turned in
several hot scoring binges
before fina!ly feasting on the
last bit of Eagle meat.
University. 1\'hich piled up
its highest score of the cam-
paigT\ turned a slim. 14-13
first quarter edge inlu ;i
rather Juicy 37-21 advantage.
in a matter of just over six
minutes.
Junior forward Bruce ?\1ico
accounted for JO of his game
high 24 markers in the string
aS" the Trojan fast brea" tore
apart the Eagle defense with
reckless abandon.
To prove that their first
half heroics were no rruke,
the yearling University cagers
ripped ofC nine consecutive
markers in the middle of the
third period .
And, before they could look
up, the 'Ihljans were sitting
comfortably atop a 60-33 score
with the 2J-polnt margin their
widest gap of tht contest.
The winner& h a d ac-
complished the latter string
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on a tenacious press <It I he
start or the second hair and
some more. hot shooting by
the 6·1 Mico and ti-2": Tom
A1ullinix.
After Universi ty ran off and
hid. the only 1Jme the cunlust·d
Eagles ~3-lJl could rnak1· Hny
he::id v.·av v.·as 1n the fuurth
quarter · v.•ith A-1ullin1x rrs11ug
on !he sidr!incs
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ha lf and still succumbed. in
sµi1 e or 18 tu rnovers corn·
mitled by U1r Tru1u11s in lhe
game.
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119) and D.111 Stu;1rt ( lU l prr1-
vidc d l\1ico v.·ith arnpll' stJp/iorl
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The leading v.'eapon in the
F:I ~l odena arsenal has been
fl-Ii To rn Lnng, !hr ~'JU:ld'o;
be:--1 seorer and rebounder.
Co ach Jer r y F:i 1r 's
l.agunans h;11 e to hall !he
Orange l.-00p 's ll•a1hng po1nl·
1n;iker, Boli l1c\\\'l'.~1· 124-Sf,
Jf th1·y hopf' to upset the El
ll1rado appl11r art.
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FEB.
20
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Another crucial is In store
tonight when Katella 113-5 and
No. 7) meets Villa Park 112-5
and No. 61 in a Crestview
League biggie..
Katella leads the circuit
v.·11h a 5-1 mark "'hile V1Jl:i
P;irk is involved in a lhrrt>·
way tic a gamc-b1:h1nd lht·
Kn1£lhts.
l\l:ill'r Dei. 1hr only 1Jlh('1'
Orange foast area le.'.lm 1n
1he ran kings ot her than J!un-
\1 ngton and Newport. slipped
lu c1ghrh af!rr sp//IHng a p111r
of An gelus l.caguc cncoun1er!-i.
t. Hunhngton Beach 114-3) 50
2. La ll<1brn 114·2) .1~ :J. Troy ( 13-3) .16
4. Newport (10-6l :12
!"1. Los Alam1los 112·5) :!5
fi. Villa Park 112-5) 20
7. Katclla (13--5) l6
8. Maler Dei (13-5~ 12
9. Orange (l l-5) 7
JO_ Santiago 114-Jl 6
Pacifica ( 12-1 l 6
Others -Rancho Alamitos,
P.1arlna. Servile.
T urSdar. J.1nu1ry 2b. 1971 DAILY PILOT !l
Ante ate rs May Be Loaded
For Upcoming Net Season
By HOWARI) L. HANDY
01 !ht t1jil17 "191 ll•lf
Myron McNamara wouldn't
be adverse lo letting a little
grass gruw under his feet
provided they put a net in
the middle and boundary lines
around the edges for a tennis
court.
There is little hkclihood of
.such a thing happening lo his
UC Irvine tennis learn this
season. bow ever, and the
Anteater netters \1•1ll follow
the traditional path on the
asphalt courts at home and
abroad.
One thing is c ert a i n ,
McNamara is laking !he
ui)grading or schedules al ucr
in a se rious ve in.
The Anteaters open the
1971 season at S I a n r o rd
University and move right Into
the All-UC tournament at
Berkeley on the weekend or
f'eb. 4-6.
After that it's a breeze !01·
the UCl tennis squad. Such
powers as No. I and 2 ranked
university division fav orites
USC and UCLA are on the
agenda. as they have been
for several years.
Throw in matches \Vith the
College by way or Newport
Harbor High, Jim Ogle. Next
is a member o( last year's
team, Bob Payan , followed by
Bakersfield College transfer
Steve Newbrough.
'The list could go on and
on and McNamara is con-
stantly on the move from one
courl to the other chiding the
players to get toge ther in ma ~-
ches to move up or down
the ladder •
.. The current .standinp wilt
be cbqed by our tirlL ma~h
with Stanford, I'm 1ure. 11lls
year's team may I a c II:
somelhlng in I.he way of e:z:,.
perience but we are longer
in depth and it is unfortunate
we have to cut to 10 players
for lhe sea.son.
··r don't know where lhe
bottom end is going to be
but it is going to be mighty
good."
The UCI coach empha.aiud
the depth :Ht.uation a bit
further.
"Jablonski will be playing
with Chappell in doubles thi!I
year, They have been playing
together for more than .a yea.r
outside of school and are rank·
ed ninth in So uthern
Ca lifornia."
That's breaking up I.he win~
ning NCAA eombination of
Jablonski and Nachand, a
great indication o[ the depth
of personnel available to the
Anteater mentor this season.
Oilers Ascend to 6th
In Basketball Poll
Air Force Academy and Notre Coac h Elmer Combs' Hun-
Dame University and you get lington Beach High Oilers
the id ea McNamara is out
1.D beat the world (on the moved from seventh to sixth
Ontario (18-1) and Brethren
( 18-1 ) malntruned the top spots
in the AA aod A rankings,
university and collegiate level) in I.he latest CIF AAAA top io1-Tt•"' ...,...
in his favorite sport _ tennis. 10 basketball ratings. ;: ~::;:::., ~Ul>-11 ~:
....
l\1cNamara feel s he is not 'The Oil City crew improved J. cr.-.cent• v111rt 111.e1 '"" •. Mornlntulde !ls-3) JOI only upgrading the schedule its record lo 14-3 with a Sunset s. P•-• 113-1) »
but his playing personnel as League v.•in over Anaheim ~: ~~~~1:''IT"8;'•ctt C1+31 · ~
well. and Mari na and moved a set 1. Nnl•t 01me !11·7l n
80 t. !Tie! Monr&~I• 115_.I 2t The Anteaters 'von the up in the ratings with R•mon• ns-JI ,.
NCAA Ir d. ' . h d ' l T d d f m Olt1e": Torr1nc1 (11·31 11, Ttol" 1 co ege 1v1s1on an s poin s. roy rnpr>e ro !14-JJ 11, Mllllk•n o:a-51 12. Blll'lo<>
down last season. Earl O'Nei ll fourth to 12th arter splitting ... ,.,., c•-1> '· L• Htb•• 0+21 •·
defeated teammate Cra i g it s Freeway loop slate last ~;;;i~t ~\t~\ !"'~:11,0;!n:;2·i~,:.
Neslage In the: singles finals week. (ll·Sl J, s1. Fr1n(:Js l11·>> •nd $ant•
MonlQ (!l..dl 1 ••ell. it was so one-sided. Mater Dei (12·5) remained AAA
G J bl k. d Ch k 1. Wnt CO'ftn.:i 11.0) ns reg a ans l an uc as the only other Orange Coast ~. 0os Pu~b101 ns->1 "'
Nachand teamed to hand area quintet in the top 20 ~: ~"! :~~~~t..:,> 111.41 ~~
O'Neill and Neslage a defeat with iour points as coach Jer-s. u .. 11...i c1s.J1 1a1
in thC> doubles finals in another ry Tardie.'s squad tied with ;: ~;~~!"':'u~~f31 ~
All-UCJ 1natch, Such was the An"etus Lea""e rival Servile 1. ~ ... 111go 11""-ll n " . t' r M N 's 6 "~ t. Sani1 M1rl• Ol·I) 30 11om1na ion o c amara ( !4-J) ror the 17th spot. 10. Pacinc• cu ... 1 10 b"n<I De' O•"·••·. ,.,,-"'"'!100 112·61 "· " · Vec""m < (13-1) -t1'nued '" '" 'II "" '-v" BelUower (II-SJ I, Wor..,,_.n (!(I.SI \Vhile O'NC>t and Neslage lrJ lead the AAAA ratings 1. covi,., o<i.11 '· Rl11•••h11 Nor11t ''' g •d l d J bl n •.· s ~u.~i 1nC1 L••11et1 111-11 ' 1Kt1, .. r .. ua e · a 0 Slil wa while West Covina (15--0) C<>te<>• t!4-Sl 1. 1C1re111 n>-0. Lo. ~a~he:~~~n ~~~~~~:°~iv~~~ 1 _,_·<_•_Y•_d_al_o_p_t_h_eA_A_A_po_l_L __ o-~-~-:;_~_0.'_"_,.._'_''" __ "_',,.. __ '"_"_,._'
this year's squad a valuable
nucleus around which to build
another title conlender.
But wait a minute.
:l\1atches have been going
on for a week between team
members on a challenge
system set JJp by McNama ra
and Jablonskf is only in the
J l!h position at the moment
::iftcr playing 1n th e No. J
spot most of last season.
Nachand was also a member
of the elite top si :t but is
currently eighth.
"This really doesn'I mean
too much Ulis ea rl y,''
McNamara says. ''They will
be playing matches every day
for the nexl week but we
\1•il l have to turn in entries
ror the All·UC tournament
next F'riday "
f'ride of the UCI roach ls
a freshman prospecl from
Santa Barbara, Bob Chappell
Chappell currently is No. 1
nn the UCI team ladder and
<it .18 is ranked as the No.
'!. or J p!a~·er in junior ranks
for Southern California.
"He's a good one and a
fine boy,'' McNamara says.
The No. 2 player ls a
tr r;nsfer from Orange Cn:ist
Ga ucho F ive
Duels Cypress
Saddleback College guns for
Its 10th victory of the 1176-71
basketball season to n J g h t
when the Gauchos travel to
Cypress College for an 8
o'clock tilt.
MAR •
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Barbara Eden and David l-T artman play the title roles
in lhc eornedy "1'he Feminist and the Fuzz" on ABC's
~ro vie of the \\leek tonight at 8:30 on Channel 7.
TUESDAY
JANUARY 26
f '• f N l ~, '
1:00 1J Bic News (t) (60) Jeny Dtlnphy.
D KHB" Nnwrk:e (C) (60)
0 Tht Ailt11 Show CC) (90) Guests
lentativel1 ~hedultd: Bob Conr1d,
Julit Dt.lolin, Sylvia Milts, Rubin
Car30n. l ouis Nye is 1uut co·host.
0 Six O'Clodt Morit: (C) "TJr1H
Coin~ in th• ro1111llit'" (tomtdy)
'54 -Clifton Wtbb, OOl'othy Mc·
f,11iit. Jean Pe\us, Loui5 Jourdan.
M31gie McNlm111, Rossano Brazzi.
t1ow1rd SI. John. Three llmtric1n
~iris, wo1kina in Rome, m1k1 wiihts
1or rom1nce 1t \ht tount1in ot
Trevi.
0 Did Y111 01\t (30) m Tiit Ainbttlltl (C) (JO) I
(()@(l}SWTrtk (60)
ED Art Stlldio: ''P1in!ln1 Animals."
~ (j) CIS MfW1 IC) (30) m fllflrr fam~, (30i al Nalkiuo l4 (C) (60)
€t'l hl1nd1 i~ tht Sun (C) (30)
G) U Hori Familiar con Consu.lo
W News In the Round (Cl (30)
g:IS £D Clr1rlie's l'HI (C) (R)
1:30 0 candid C1mtr1 (l OJ m The Fltin1 Nun (CJ (JO)
lll '@ NBC New1 (C) (30)
ED Kodaepod1:1 loda• (C) (30)
129) (j) My fal'Orltt M1rt11n (30)
€!:) Stlecttd Fil111/ Musicale {C)
€t'l Tht Dewrrt Report (C) (JO)
CE> lOI Olwidldos (30)
(i) ABC Ntw1 (CJ (30)
7;00 0 cas Eftl!in1 N ... (CJ (JO)
1:30
D HEE HAW-HAVE FUN! * lV's HAPPIEST SHOW!
f) Qi: (j) Hee Kn (C) (60) Guests
art Tammy Wynettt , Geor1e Jone~
and Billy Jo SpttfS.
O @@ Cl)Mow~ •I Utt WM~:
(C) ''Thi F1111inid and tht Fuzz"
(co!Mdy) '71-81rb1n Eden, Onid
Hartman, .lo Anne Worley. Story of
1 beautitul women's lib 1dvuc1t1
and 1 bras/I younr cop, lorud by
t1rcumst1ncn to share 111 apart·
ment. ll"rerrit1e telec1sl) m Dawid frvst Show IC) (!Kl)
Guts\$: Melina Mtrcuuri, Hal Hol·
brook. Mic Oayjs.
ID felot1y ~ (C) (JO)
fll) SMrill1 Owr Ill Roclitt (CJ Q!l Pltttnl hr li'rifta (30) mt La Ctlld1 I i.ti Ciild1 IC} (30)
9:00 0 ~Ci) m "IC Tutsda1 MO'tit:
(0) "tt.1r .t Ille Cun" (western)
'67-J•tntt G1rne1, J1~ Robards,
Robert Ryan, Albert Salmi, Steve
\11n1t. Wyatt Earp, aided by Dile
HotlidlY, searthts 101 hi, b1other'1
murd rirr and mus! dec ide whrthrr
to brinr him in 101 !rial or ta~r
~1s own vrnQeu1ce
O Tiie Fu(itNe (60)
6) ! lli¢1Ab I Cb1mpion.itip Suri·
inr {C) (60) The wo1ld's 11e1t sur1·
t !s compete in the Huntinaton
Bt1cll Surl1n1 Tourn1mtnt Com·
pe titors indude Corky Canol!, John
F1in. Gret Noll Ind H1I S1chs. 8111
Burrud 15 host
EIJTbt AMaln (C) (]0)
fl!) Cll1He111t (C) (30) EE U Constitucion (JO)
CE N1t1c1t1 (601
9:30 1J ~ (j) 1111 In tilt ramilf (C)
Althie Bun~er 1, inwol~ed in 1 ci r
1Cc•dent tnd hires 1 li'm o! J_tl'l1Sh 0 €t'l NM: NiPtfJ ,._,, (C) (30) lawyu~.
0 Wt.It's Mr U111? (C) C30) 0 tandid C.111t11 (31'.l)
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EID lt11tla, fr.a ' Ollit (C) (JO) lO::>o e Qt (j) CiS News· Specitl (C)
QtJ @ Trvtll Ill' eona.,.Utncu (C) 0 Bit: S Ntwi IC) (60) Ke~in
@Il) Dlrist tMi LM111 Wtwd (C) (JO) Sandtr\, B1mty Morris.
€fJ Rtsa1ie (30) 0 ITT'J tJ) (I) M11cui Wtlby, M.D.
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1 confused youn1 Indian mtdkat
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(30) Granny, flly Mt~ •nd Btss•t Dr, Welby's ptlitnls to PIY lfibul• 1
lh'-cliimo, join b1n~t1 Df}'sdalt ' !o h1J lone r111s o! $tnoicr. Guesh
Yt;tl111t$ in I s!ri~t !01 t(!ual aie W11t1r Pid2eon I nd Pe11 Duel.
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(60) ''Th• Hot Hat Cir" Th• squid gi Altlfia Nusicil (30)
lta1ns '" 1nnoatnt family Is dr1~1n1 a;) fesflnt Mnittno (60)
1 stolen car w11ed w1tt1 d'fTl•mile 10:30 QJ l ill Joflns """ (C) (lOJ
set to t lpl!Mlt at fi~ rml ts ptr OJ La F••ni• (JO)
hour. Gllf!sls 111 Crt 1 Mull:~t1,
Robert Donner and Arthur fr•nr 11:00 II ~ Cil m Nn1 (C)
O MIMoft s Morit: 1ti "A M•n: 0 CiJ @m """:!Cl Can.. Daft"" idr1m1) '68-1 err; 0 Can Ytu T., Tlis. (C) (JO)
Moort, Jt11 Murray, 1'1ul M1n1tt.1 0 ED~ (C) m Jrwtlll or Co•~-(q (30) G Mwit: "Sl11npr1 ln tilt City"
(D It Ttlr• a T1litf (C} (60) I (d11m1). '62-Robert G1.n~:lt,
fID Fartlirt (C) (60J (R) "Md ~Merit: "'1m Cllftllll (drama)
Now, Alt the Way r~ B1ktrsfie1d I 48-Dana Andrrn. ~
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ArlMlld 1~1 ri1 is the •ry w1!neu1 O @(Il83J1111M1 tlfWll (C}
la t 4111111 bank robbery 111d be C1u (lliOI, Anthony Qu1yl1.
come~ 1he prlmt t1r1et or !he, O Mtrit: "UaNly Fell!" (m}'lltry)
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Chtltl CoilllG, Oi1"1 S111d1, Bob lo 12:00 ()j) I)) Diet CM1t (C)
Ptttl Crim:, 11111 Mrt. Arthur Mtml t2:JO QI 1111.flltlrl Air.· "Cllsll 11 Ji.
of VIVA. ltnce." .._..,... lntnrdtr" and
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Allard's
Recital
Splendid
'Ever y body's Gliol'
San Clemente; Unveils New Comedy
Uy TO,\I BARLEY
or 1no D•llf "li.t sr.11
\V e tend to overlook Maurice
Allard's stature it~ a \•ery im·
prl!ssive and wide rangin~
baritone in the 1rghl or his
('Onsiderab!c achieve1nc11ts ~s
director ol the Irvine 1\1aslcr
Chorale and his fine ri,:cltal
oil UC lrvi~-'&tturday 111ght
only served to ranew this
1.:rit1c'!ii r~f)ecti9ns on the 1n-
justic.'t'.
lie lcit his home c:.unpus
unl1I last in a m1ni ·tour of
his progra1n or F'rench songs
but 1h;il lap:.c 1s rcad1J~·
furg1vC!n 1n the allerglO\\' of
;i recital adnurably geart>d to
stress the so t o i s t' s eon-
s1derab\e eom rnand of the art
songs he delivered so irn -
peccabl.\'
His sn·ength . we I c 11 ,
part icular]~· J:.iy in rhe
Debussy and flavel groupinbs
in his varied program and
it was rc"retlab!c, lo !his
(_'rltie 11! least, that he shotlld
drop the Ca n I t' Io u b e <ir-
rangcmcnts designed to con-
clude his recital in favor or
Aaron Copland's charming bul
hardly suitable songs.
Canteloube ..,,.ciuld have been
the last flourish for an au-
dience tho rouf;hty primed 'by
Ravel's exquisite "Chansons
11adecasses.'' As il 'ol'as, the
Copland became an anli-
c!nnax a.id fill a I mo s t
unpleasant conlrasl to the
Ju.ster of the Ravel work.
J{ave l 's s ultry ancl
thoroughly \ropical sco re look
on an added dimension {rom
!he bc;iutifully ili terpretative
dancing of Willia n1 Couser and
the added inslrumentation of
flu tist Kathy 11onahan and
Tryouts Set
For 'Bridge'
At Irvine
Arlhur 1\lilJer·s pw•erfuJ
dran1a .. A View Fron1 the
Aricl ge" \1•1ll be the next pro.
cluciion of lhc lr1•i11r Com-
munity Theater, wh11'.:h wi!I
conducl auditions for the play
ttus weekend.
Tryoots will be· held Salllr-
day and Su nday from l to
5. p.m. in the basement lounge
of !he Jrvlnc Tower, 550
Ne1,1'p1rrt Ccntcr Drivt", near
Fashion Isl and . in Newport
Beach.
J{ichard Dow. president or
the Ir vine group., will direct
(he Miller drama. 11·hich call~
for a t·ast of three v.·omen,
ages 17 to 60, and 11 men
in the 20.65 age r<inge.
"A Viev.· From the Bridge''
will be presented [or lhrce
weekends. March 19-Aprll J.
in the old Studio 1'hea!cr at
UC Irvine. Furthrr Ill·
fotmation may be obtained
by cal!ing Dow al 83J--079J.
Diana l{o•s
T ies th e Knot
cellist Alice 'Ober. All three LAS VEG AS !APl -Singer
with accompan;st Laurence Diana Ross, 26, and Hobcrl
nordon worked. With ·Allard E. Silbertsein, 25. a L<is
to give us a memorable depi~-Angeles busincss1nan. havt"
lion of what v.·e have always \VCd in a private ceremony
regarded. as one of RaYi;l's in a Las· Vegas-chapel
mosl significant works. The rnarriage was the First
Allard. with just his' ac-for both l\.fiss Hoss, and
l'Omp;ini st, was no I c s.~ Sil l:terstein, vice prc:-1dcn1 of a
By 'fOM TITUS
01 11141 oauv l"Uoi Sl•tt
F.very playwright seems to
hnve one µarticular hangup
that crops up repeatedly iri
his works -Arlhur Miller's
t.'Qncern over social injustice.
.Williaui Inge 's preoccupation
with h1idwestern America,
elc.
\Vith John Palrick. It's the
t~i;centrit'. unconventional but
cndearing old lady who oc-
1·upies centel' stage In his
comic dramas. Two of these
huve round their way to the
t·ommunity theater stage In
"EVEllYIODY'S Gllll"
II <oml'<lv bv J-Purl<•, dlrrct<NI
b• Jo.onnt AP019!1 tl!, •Ifft m•n•~•• l •""" Te•1ler. li"'1hnt1 bv Corv WarG.
'ti dtcorallon bv P•I JDl1n'>On,
'""'""'"" Tl>url08v• l~rown ~•lur<M•• until Fe!>. 6 bv ine 5,.n C!f!mrnlr
c-umtv Tl•••'•• •t ·~ C•Drillo Plev.,_., :!O~ A••niaa C•brlllo, S•n
Cl•mentt.
T HE C#.ST
lie• lundi~ . .Dorl• Don-• Gil lll"l!nam Gene AopJ~en
llnaa lH' J"n W•Ml W•t.tlln~!on llu""'' .. . .. .. J<>11n Bell l lro<oln llu.,.,le .. ••.•.. .S•m lleu e
Jef!ttM>n llu..,,lr •• ,,., .Ron Pola..i~ Gran! Bundle ..••• , •. Mat~ Moonning
l!ub liV>(lerMm , .• ,,,,.. D•ve CoA lhe Strangr.r . . Paul Stffl~
recent years in lhe personages
of E!hel Savage ("The Curious
Savage"\ anti Opal Kronkie
("Everybody Loves Opal"}.
Now Patrick ha~ introd\Jced
us to Beat rise j 'A'ith an ''s")
Bundie. the title character of
•·Everybody's Girl.'' enjoying
i!s Orange County premiere
at the San Clemente Com-
m\lnity Theater. And she is
p\·ery bit as add!ebraincd and
lovable as her predecessors.
Sometimes even more so.
Patrick stretches the
borders of believability a bit
n1ore than usual wi lh his
la1Cst tale of a 1niddle-aged
1nalronty mayor in Maine
whose rash or charitable al'-
1ivilies -nol to mention her
rive 1\111rine sons in a Hanoi
PO \V camp -qual.ify her for
the title or America's Mother
of tht• Ycrir. It's not until
sht! wins tile accolade. v.•Jlh
an assist fron1 a ,\1adisrm
Avenue 1naster mind. that the
news leaks ou1 that she 's
ncv<'r been married forceful in his' delivery of public relations finn .
Ravel's "llislo1rts Naturcllcs" "I ==~~-~~~===========~===,,
and Dcbussy·s "r..1<indol1nc"I ~· group of lour songs. And his 671-6160~
\vistful. dreamy ·-ctatr dl' .... 'Ill
lune" from the Debussy group ••
v.·as. without doubt, the solo '"s '"' t••" "'-1.
of the even ing I ~ co.•ONA PE~ MA'
And . by the \\<I), f'nn-~1ARLON
graLulallons !or one 1Jf l lir
most gifted young ill"I J!RAN0 (). ~ ....... eompa111s1s to cnmc our \\';1,v l Gilli)
in m;iny a Jong day 1n thr
EXC LUSIVE SHOWING
Two Action Pictures
for Everyone
''' lfil'1 U:~~
• Uno!td llrl1sls
person nf young Laur{·nce I PONTECOH\10
c:ordon, Allard's oth~i' l1alf Jn l c•iiioSiiii~" _,.,...., th1s sple ndid recital. .,.
No soloist of ;iny stature•
i.:ould havr asllcd for ;i r11ore 501••.Jlj --.it•l"~"foil~f'.'"1: sy mpathetic and skilled b:ick-....,...,,.... .. , ••
1ng from the piano. This young
rri;1n, a UCJ stu·dent. h;is a
brilliant future bl'forc hin1 if
11c arc lo judge hlin on Utt'.'
b<isis of this one splendid
µerlonn •1ncc.
~
THE sruoan .
NURSES IRl rff1
COlOR .:!l>
The:tove
Doot.ors
(tl""MI C:Ob l)oOl~Dti!~ by li"~.-.. "I
l!!i G>
C~HI! "!jo l l•G• ., G••n"
I~• Cl•"• Or>•n• ~ .• ,p.m.
~ho"' M~"' "' 6 JO~'-"'-· _,
""°'"'''"' .. ,_._.,,.,,.,I
~IO I
~~''"'•~Q wftfoy11r..n 7'001>."' max
HELD OVER
BARGAIN MA:rlNEE
EVERY WED: I P.M.
fllll lEFlUNMENT5
ADULn s1.60 -----
JUNIOI MAllMll
5AT. AND 5UN .
''TOM THUMB" .._ ____ ., ...
TI10J
too:.hed
eo<h
other
ond
let go
of the
'M)fkJ /GP[ ....
llffWl'OH IOCll • Ol. MJSO
IXCLUSIVElfllGAGIMINT A_f..SO-~~-..
NOW PLATING J H•t1..., Fe-411 "CNEYINNI .WEEkDA l'S ':4S SOCIAi (LUI!'
SAT. J1JO ' 5UN :IJ:l0 (Gfl)
<. 'l·l·rl#I # rr-
Jock Lemtnon
Soody IJonnjs
"THE
·OUT-Of-
TOWNERS ..
lapses of timing and snarltd
dialogue prevent the show
from achievinc its fullest
potential.
Doris Donka brings to the
i.1age three-fourths of a
beautiful characterization as
the 1naternal marvel who
answers her phone with a pro.
verb for the day and in whose
hands, as her agent observes,
"a platitude is a lethal
lh~ all-American 90n5 -Joh1
Bell, Sam Besse, Ron Pola.sel
and Mark Manning -perfom
as a weJJ.drilled u n I t
establishing i n d 1 v i d u a
characterizations where it ii
difficult to do so, and 11teppin1
up the pace of the pro
C!!edings.
r.: weapon." A bit of loving at·
tention to the more technical
aspects of her role wou ld
transform a good perfonnan ce
into an exceptional one.
'The aforementioned Cox
who gets in some of the even
ing's funniest licks, is one o
lhe two bright cameo spot'
of the show. The other i:
Paul Steele as an edg:
bureaucrat whose anlmate1
portrayal is a most im
aginative asset to the closin:
scene.
J
MATERNAL MARVEL
Oori5 Donka
The San Clemente pro·
duclion, under the direction
of J oanne Applegett who
rnakes her debut in this capaci·
ty, produces a collection of
chuckles and an occasional
guffaw or tw o -particularly
1n the scene involving Dave
Cox as a s n a pp I sh
photographer. But repeated
Group Eyes
Directors
The \Vestminsler Com-
munity Theater is asking
directors to propose plays they
would like to do ror the
group 's four.play l 9 7 I -7 2
season beginning in Sep-
ternbt;r.
Directors are asked lo send
in synopses of not mn re than
lwo plBys, including analyses
of casting, techn ical or other
problems. and a resume of
their lcalrical experience by
Feb. 1. The address is Box
764. Westn1inster, 92683.
The !healer group 's nexl l
production, Anou ilh's "Thieves
Carni val." will open Feb. 26
a! Finley Sc ho o I in
\Vestminster.
Th e opportunistic p r e s s
agent is played with a fine
fla ir of hartl·nosed self in-
teresl by Gene Applegetl,
although he exhibits a ten-
dency to remain al one level
for an extended period of
time. Applegett is al his best
when the plot begins to
Hiicken and his professional
goose starts cooking.
The obligatory love interest
is depicted with chann and
poise but unfortunately little
else by Jart Wentz. who never
seems to make herself com-
fortably at home in her role.
Even more variety of in-
flection is in order here to
give Miss Wentz additiooal
dimension.
Thing~ begin to pick up
when the Marines lai:id , and
Miss Applegett's directiOI
r eflects a !ludted familiarit:
with lhe art of stagecraft ac
cumulated through ytars o
assisting and stage managing
tr she has performed an:
minor surgery on the scrir
-(or lhe dialogue Is a-
lopical as tom or row '.
newspaper -the scars cer
tainly do not show, save fo
a passing reference to !ht
President's penchant for vaca
tloolng in San Clemente.
Two more weekends remai·
for "Everybody's Girl" will
p e r f o m1ances Thursdays
Fridays and Saturdays at th1
Cabrillo Playhouse, 2 0 I
Avenida C a br i I lo, Sa1
Clemente.
BALBOA
673-4048 NOW
SHOWING OrtN
6:41
7ff ~ lalltee
.. , .... Pfttlntvl•
''011e 11f th• m11st de09htful c11rnedy·drema f11 FM.pt yMrt. •
-Tim• Metal11e
"A wi11rier" _,l1yboy
"One of tM m•jor mo'l'les surpriM5 of tllt year."
-11•1 lMCI. Helllli.y
H11ppl1MU fl, •
9uCKkMr fortune
GENE WILDER
.J erry G ucsb
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Jer-
ry Van Dyke dropped from
Andy Griffith's new series,
w!ll make a guest appearance
on "Love. American Style.'_' _cl~~~~~~
MATINEE DAILY
CALL 644-0760
PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT
MON.-TUE,.-WEO.-Tl!Ull\.-"LOVE STOllY"-t•4S • f 1lt • f : U
l'lllDAY-"LOVE STOllY"-:4S -1:1j ·T:U -11:M l'.M .
SA. TUROAY-'·LovE STOllY"-1·l·J.7:1S . t :U -11 l".M.
SUlllDAY-"LOVE ~TOl!Y" l·l·J-l:ll & t :U
Ali lldmr • Ryu 0'1111
ROif RT mtCHAfl J.
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RfDFORD POllARD RATED
.
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2nd l-l1t-.Jean-i.>a ul Beln1ondo, Alain Delon in"BORSALINO"
Held Over 5tk Week!
ELLIOTT GOULD
2nd Great I-lit-Anthony Quinn · Ann Margaret :-;tars in "R.P .M.''
MATINEES DAILY
AT CINEMA WEST
1 lllUI toclTtt Of 1M1 Oll90 nl"f.
IN MISSION Vl•JO
EDWARDS
CINEMA VIEJO
SAit OIECO fWY, AT lA !"Al l\llt!ilOff
130·6990
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t~Alt~t4·22
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Plus -Aloin Delon & Jeon-Poul Belmondo In "IORSALINO" (GP)
MATINEES .DAIL Yi-ACADEMY AWARD WINNER CONTENDER-
•,,.. ws8TW••u ...,_ FOR BEST PICTURE I I I-Rated (OP)
1 Melvyn Douglas-Gene }Jackma n stars in
· "I NEYER SANG
FOR MY FATHER"
2nd ~f lt-Jean-Paul Belmondo, Alain De lon in "BORSA.LINO"
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:=lN • WATION ITATI 01' CAlll'O•NIAl ~111. ltn rte.,..., ol Mid c.u""'· '-'fhw with Motl economic indicators now T41711 '-"' ... ,.. ., T,.,.._ COUNTY 01' OltANOI) SS STATS" 011' CALll'OAN IA • _,..., • flll ,.,. illllof lllifv are based on a 1957-59 NDnr• ,. <•••fffll• ,...,,.... °'"' ,.... Dal,, """ °" J_,,. 1. ''"· .....,, ,.. .. ,... COUNTY 01' LOI ANGtcLIS l u . Millllllflf .. 14 ....... w J " ............ ~•e. --•··· wiJJ tUl'tllllltt CMt'r Of' TMI Je-ry Sii ......... ,,. 1, 1111 _,, """""'! ...... I ~ M Hc 111 aM fW °" tNt i.clh ••w OI 0.C~lltr. lt70. br ,._lullw+ II lllt (tty COUntll
··-·-IU.:O ·~TT -ITATS#UU .... , .. ,.Ollt Ml<ll 119 .. --"" ........... Jft D lllPvll ""· • '""l'Y ,.ulllk '" 11'111 .r ".........., IHch. Oii Ftbrvtrv '· be 1957 Tll8 cevtrrY Oii lllAIM• • -•• --O'l>MMll ~"' MlcNflf A. Nktiol• ~ ..,. Ml<ll c-iv ""' ••• ,,.. ..r-11'1' ,,.... • ctrtlf!H ,..., DI Mid l'IMllllr.n . C '*-t lJ'f .., A-4"'1 .,_,... nv•-,. -,. .. """Ill tltt _,,.,.et 11'11 •-•M Aln•!llflr a. ltMot. --n Mine ,_,,,.,, ~l'Cll 11, IM 1,. The Novtmber consumer ORac:::S ftllft9 .. ..,. "' o.w1n c L 1 HT o M "rtlltl'lh., ht ~ "'' w1t1111+ te "" " " ""' "'"" wno.. """' book teoo -• Ut. Ofllci.1 lltcor•i. nde t "t t "lll•ICO'n, 11 .. kMWll 11 0. CLI~ .. .,,,. ~ , ... 1u.,.wle.dllol ~ ..,. It IWMcrl'*I 19 tl\I Wll~ln Ind"""""'' ... trlbtd • f9lllwl; price 1 x mean I cos ,llflCOTf, Olctlltil, CllTllllUTI., IUllll-lfltt INd'I ~•rtM<'lfll• llllCUlld tl\I MllM. '"" .u-i..... lhtl "" ••t<lttltd IN , .. ln"lt>g ., ""' lnl•~ICll "' tfrlp St3.78 during the month to This drawing, done with pen and int and dry mark· NDTK• 1s H11t11v 01v1M t11 1r+e •1CTmwt ....... wtTttlU,.,., 111,.,. Mii llll'ltltr IHL """· ""''' une of ••I" 711.oo "'°' 111tv I of oods b bl II f Se •-crM1flll"I II "" lbrff ""'* ......,,. ,,_ If Ill"" .. cwftfr ,,..., -(0,,ICIAl SIALI 10'111/CIAL ll"AL) wit~ ~ 1t1tw1., 11•olillw1ll011 of Ill• buy the same var ety g e rs, won an onora e men on rom venleen """ 111 .,._ 111v1"" 1i.i-_..., ~:;;.-, ..,., __ at 1111 ~ oottMA 1tir••• o·oEAL '"· Ft:"" ;o"~r'!. 11,.. o1 .. 1d 101 ,
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flttnc:. d · ••·t ~·id ha.e Mag .. '"e for Noel n.•~gu-19 of •n7 Sleepy Hol "" "" ,....... ,,. i'MlllM fl 1111 -1 111-91Mll. ....... _ Mlle c u,,,.,,1 o•ou1 "· l"••r "" ..., tJ' JG" w111 ''°"' ••Id an lervlce! UUI """' ........._ nu\UI ., .. , > VV • """" Wllfl """ _,,, Wlldlln, fll C ' .,....,. ~ ~""" _.,.,. g;;-r c..vntr" I • NO!lry ,.ublk; · (111fornl1 .... t-tlo" Inf 11111 1elllht1l"1' ..... been obtained for $11.63 In low Lane, Laguna Beach. Noel is a graduate of "" elftCll ., "" c1trt1 ., f!'ll! ,._ "-''=~ ....,MCH OIYllTMIMT ...., ""'r'-1111111 ••ll'INe Ln A""' .. counw "' ~ J • dltt•-o1 11111.11 ,.,, 1967 and •10 1'n the l"riod Corona del Mar H1'gh School. ..,......, Clllff • .,. .. il'l'tllllf """'"· -"" tr11t ""' firm "' .......... " f!'ll! INY a 1m Mv c°"""1111on '-•rr... 10 tlltl1""1"' of • ''"""' cu ..... ... lflll _...,., wucfltfl, .. "" -.. -.. .... , .... _ ·~ CM •• ,, .,,. FHI. 22, 1n• «NICIYI ""''~t•1llrty trtd lltvl ... ~ lo 1959 ----------"------------------lllwll1•" ""'el'ftcl .r 1111' ltlitrM'f't, I ..... H-. 111-1 "It 1 1 V • JTATI 01' CALll'OltNJA I flf!Ut '' 1000 ltfl1 lllffll;1 -~v from 1957 • M(.ICaHlfA & l'ITl'INIJ, Ill• II ,,.,,. •11111 ::"':tflt ~,:"' ::,11111:.,.., ~rr IJ. It, H e/111 "'llMl1I ~· C0VH1Y OF LOS ANGE.LE S I n. • ... """"'r"' II-111d c11r~1 lllreuth When the November ind!X ltoM, Sulll A. L"u"" Mm .. c.11,.,,,111 D,.,.,., L,;. _...., c,11 ,1 ,11 ,,1 ' On tflt. 21111 ll•Y • o~"'"'· 1'10. ;. ~·• ,,,. .. "',.., • dl1t11t(,. •-ted to show the nw, w111c11 r.. "" Nao "' """1-OIWI • 11m., M.O , IM ...,... "",. me, • Hot.rv "ubuc Jn ,,.,. J. ""' flltric• '"•111n1 i. ••kl
ui ncompu Eld J M Tak c "' """ ~ '" ,11 m11t1rw ..,. t" '"' _,.. NI. iM ~ '•1t •.. NO'l1CE .., Mid c1111111y '"" s111t, '""-•"' curw N"""' o• ~· w· W•tt •lotlio 1987 base, the figure is 118.5, er y an es are t.ll'llnt "' ""' ••t11 " Mlli!I ftl;N-. ::."' cC:llf /' NIMa & • O'DlllMIJ,. ~....._. _,.... W1ifff' ll•d0t, t-n lo mo :"' "'"'''"' fktt of 11ld kif 1 -me.nlng J·t cost 111.'5 lo buy """''~ ,_ ~.,..,"" ttrsi t11111ic. • .;.,_,, · """'""" "': Mkl'll9I 11 111 '"' "'"" ~ -11 111btcr1tt-:: if:"""~~klllil•l10fl mn , .. ,
G tloft flf "'" ""1a. A. Mldlollll ..,,.,... ",,_• 1'11t M ... Wll within '"""""""'' ""' nd '*'•-•r "°""'' l/f Mid .,, the '.me ........ "·t cost •to D""" Jtituerv a.. tm. ....., -· --c11tttm1111 ""' IMtfM •d.nlw"'"" ""' M tlltCV*I ""' -~. • co"*" Mint '"-""tnfftv A""""" u:ua 'I' I._ P,_.. ' O'DIMl!t ~I Hr!Mt IA• n (0,.-l'ICIAL SIALI ltrrrll"UI el lfltt (rl"fllll C011'111 In In 1957. 0£ s { 23 y a..tcvtn • .,"" Wiii ff ::: .:. Or ,,,.;.,.,. ....... (II# ' C•ITl,KAT• ., •ltcOlfnlllVAlllC• O'D•AL ,., l'rAll ,,,. -!wly 11111 of Ml• IOI I l\evl .. , Other key f O "Vern men t wans or ears Wll tllwt "''"'"' ........ Dtfll J._,., f 1fn ' •I' UM "l.:'T: AIAlllDOtilM•MT Nrmiry "*'. C&ll ...... 11 1 bl••h>o tM 611l1l'ltt of Nwlh e•
---McltlNN .. a PITTI• IA9I !UNCH ' .,. tOUI NAM• Lii """In Count\' "°'' 30" w ... 1 "'-4 fft11 tllln« Nwtt. reports will also be revised •rr.,,.,.. •. MfCln'll llfMINf THI UJ(DlllllNIO .,.,...., ctttlfr Mw '°""""'""' 0.:•M .. ""'' )II'• Wal •I-111d ... ,,.""
tit• 9f TIN a-. ""' I ~'!'! N~ & O'Dtf!M11 """· ......,. J111u1,., '-1n1 Pit u.IM l'tb. n . 1'14 !!,,. is.n lw!; tt>enc• "'""" 1.2• •· to show tbt new bast. "--. ~ "'° ..;.,., ,........,. . ,. • ~ .. , "" flcfltltvl ""'' STATE OF CALJl'OltNIA l 00" flit 105.11 feel Ip flll -i.rtv The Federal Reserve's in-TRAVERSE an. Mich. food supplia ketp comiDI· T•h m•I .._. CITATI Of CALl,.OllHIAI l\fllN ., IAMMAltA OIYILO,.MINT COUNTY OF LOI AHOllLIS ) "· llM or Mtd lot 4: """-llWtt
•_ ... _,,_,,...... -._.,.. CCOUNTY O~ OIUINOI) U CO. .fl -•nt.,.rlM S""'· C..,_ On ltll9 tlll'! 4r1 .i DicM>W Hl'f ,,. »' E11t •I-M"' .. ,_..., I .. dustr1al production indei: -will (AP) -Winter after winier, Kaiatt'1 wort conttn.t "*"""' ,,,_ a.i Dtirr ''"" oit ~rv 1 1m, ..,.,. ..,., 1 """'· C."""7N, Wflkfl •11-.,., ....,.. 1111, , ,_..,., ,.uM1c 1~ ,.,d "' '°' •· • e11111nt1 o1 uo.Ot "" itch t the ew base in J_,,. 1,, 2' -'*•rt ,, •. ........ hNc "' -"" ......... ~ " fN .......,,.. --· w-.... Nie Ctul!IV •!'Id St•N ......... J/y IO "'' ....... ,,, at<'IMlr of .... Lflf aw 0 n 7f..year--old Robert Kailtr put! about nine month or tbt year, Im ,..,, ,.,..."" .....,.. ,. 0. O'OWIMll -lft f\111 "" "" ti "''""" ..... r ... '"""'" ...... ~ "' IN ,, ,,,.._ *"' ..,.. ........ tlie Ww
Marcb Ol" April. Thls index-, ol __, MldlMI A. .. ..,... 11_,. .,...,.., ..... ....itr ,..,...",_~ ... 1'111••~~ ••1111111tt1r1y 11111 If uld I.Ir wblch tnea!urts the output of on hi5 hip boots twice uch although many of tht der LIO.lL N01D "" ,. .. lirlPI ._ """*' "' ltlllltt J. /Mii,..,., • •""""._ .. ,. ""' wl!frll" •Mt"""""', '"" • •ltd '"' tollt'"""''"' ,,..1_.,.., day. lifts a bo• loaded wi·th """ ~r to !·""~ ,.. M"""9Jllt "'" 9"""" "" ""'1'1111 11 .. c .... MR.I, c1111. ,0;,_i.qtc1 lll•t l!t •~1c:uttc1 the..,,.... '"•rfff. • e11Jt11>U " 1ao.oo "'' ,,. the nation's factories and .. aw...... move •1 -T.i• IMtrvnoenr 9llf ~ ...... " ,,. Cll"fffk9fl fir '-C'llM "' ~-COl'l'"ICcAL SEALJ "" ctnt ... IJne er "'" 20 09 '-' I De be bo t ~ •-1 d N~·--Mi hll to 111WT1c1 To c•••rfM• ,.,., Wdl ;.""'""., _..,,.,.""-. """" t111 111ow lldffi.ut """•· 111111 o'o&ALI'. '"•"11 .1...,1 1111nw Sou1t1 ,,.. .. ~w ......_ mines, wu 163.9 n cem r. a u "" poun..., o corn an aeroas ui ~n c an •u••atoJt otvaT 0 11 WITNltl '"'""""' 111111 effkltl -L ~ ., Pllll!Jctt1 .. llwflOI'. ,,.. .. Ne1,,., ,.ubuc centemle """ ct"' ... Hne to '" 1
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""'' If r-mpuled to show the. wades 1'nto the cbWy walers Slart -·Unc In M--· He TNI ITA1'1 Oft CALIN•llllA (0,.l'tCIAL SIALl flt• "' "" ietfltt •• "'' CounlY Cltr~ Lo• ...... tie• (OUl!IY '~'""' """' •• "' ........ '""'"
""""" .._ &1<;U.. ,011 TMI C.VMT't .. 0AA"91 DOHHA ••lllfl 91 0,..nM (IU!lfV, .,,,.., lfrlt J•IVl11ln1 M1 Coniml11lln E~11l111 ••hi' Clftllr Jlftt •!.:JI fWI .. l"• 1967 base, it would drop to of Grand Traverse Bay. says SQme of the younger ... ....-. Ntft,,-l'vMlc . C.lffwn!• " t1C11«t ..u " flll c11tflnl1• c,.,u l'•b. 2,, ,,,. "lftl " -.111111,.,. 03 ' H d 't f fi k f birds b ound W July l!Mltl .t HlfrillY '°· Hlf,ll.1111., •1• Onlflll CWP!l"I' c.t.. •otlflTION MOWSlll Thi •troll .ciclrt111 di wflltPI '9 W.S 1 . • e oes I or a oc 0 ang ar un • ·-.. " MIY 'AVL HIQl.llt, ,,., CMwl!INllM ~ D•l9f 9'11t '"" ll•r ,,, DteM'IW. & •AltU.ND' V!t Lftfo, NBW10rt lt1cto, C•lllor"''· The wholesale price index, more than 300 mule awans although they do more foraf-o.c..w. M11Y -.1m ,,,., .,.. t•1n•u•.,,..,., tor "'' •u•.._ " •IYI"' o1J111111111, ht ill be h b . HO"l'ICll di Hllil'llY •IVIN ti .... ...... .... Ofllltl C... Dtll"I' ,..,.., • ..., J. M111rtt N-.wf ..... Ctllfwwlll >ICUl'fd by Mid DHd of Truil. !rtell/dl~• 117.8 in Decem r , w wb.icb e has kept red throug Ing of their own In warmer.,.,"'" ., ~ 1111w """"" ......,, ,,_,., IL ,,, • .,.. '"""'-" ,, ITATI o,. 0L1,.0111t1A1 T•i ...,._ , .... '~'''".,.,.Ill!"""' of"" Trua,., IILO on tbe new scale. ZJ winters. We•tber ,,,., •H --1\1'11"9 C .. llftt ....... Im •n COUHTY (), LOI AHOILl$1 ••. ,llbl11111d Cr•-(Mtl b111r Jl!ltl, ..... ~Ml•.
• 1"' "" _.,, .,. ""llllrNI .. fllt °" O.C..• ,., 1f'11. ....,.. "''· Jl~U.,., lL ''· " •NI l'tbnMry '· .,. .... , Jl~Utrv 711, ltn Government 1tat11Ucians "Jl's • sort of hobby with The 1w1ns begin rttumlnl: """'· Wllll t111 -rv v--.. '" LEGAL NOTICE ,... 11.....,..11,..._ , ""'rv ,vM1c "' 1.,1 •n 1Ecv1t1TY ALLtl!ri ••1tv1cr~ • •• y the change la inlended me." the reUred f~ st-'th "·! In "-•·mber "" """' "' ""' dtr1I ., ""' .-.. ""',... .,,. CMMrr '"" .,. .. , "'*""''1" •• T1111111 CCU VI'-Wl IUO:: r young --!"' '""""'.wt. or"' J1'9111ff "'-• wttPI ......... ltlllll!1 ' Mtu,.,, t!lfWll ,. Cl\•!• l"9111Drefl' to keep tbe fianrea up to date. • workers sayo and Ka•··r 18..,. ''1bey "" Nttlllrt ~. "' Wll -P...,I ,,.. ,. "' "" ;.,_ ....... "'"" LIGAL NOl'ICE A111111"' 1tcr11,,., e~ · -= ., .. , . ......... tt "" ~ .t lltr •""'1111'· CllrTllllCATI ff •Vlllll... It ~ " "'' ...,.,,In 1~ '''" The base traditionally is ~vts-Kaiser's bobby, which ha1 alway1 come back btrt." DOMAU> "· 11LvlAL, 6tiN T'""I• '""'.,., ttAMI ""' Mll...we....,. ""-' ,.,. 1._.... "" 1"111111,,,... N"""°" ... ,.. "4tw1 ''"' d 10 or go This ed. hi th ft! ''Tbt <•".,... hU""9rt, kllfot •1. W..,lt,.. ""-~ ..,. C1M11' "' " _ tU,l1tJO• couttT .,. TN11 nn.illftld w1111 o.11v ,..tot. Ntw",, e every years · earn m e 1 e LEG" NOTICE HUii. c1..,.,,,11 •1* wt11c11 11 ""anlud!N 1 ~'""' 11 n. NfW'lllll't w1n,111 ,,.Y 1111111""' "ntlll 1111, STAT• 011 CAL:Pot1M1A ,.o• ll11dl, c111tem11 Jinw•rv " ""' time, the government I• aba. n-Swan Man" among many ~ "'" "' ..,.._ " ""' .... ,.,....,. '""'·· .. .....,. tMC11. c111•w ... 11, ~ <0,.,1c iAL slALl '"' couMTY o,. ou.111e1 Ftti"'t,., i. t. ''" 11 .. n I Ill ti """""' 'trt1Jtil,.. fl 1111 ..,.,_ '9le flctlll-. flf'fl'I "''111 tf l'O&l•tT IAYMONO W HUOIO~ NI, l1I m donlnj; its previous prae _ice Traverse City residenU, ketp! MOTtCt TO e••Drt61tl l/f M!• __.,,,, wllhl" ..... , ,,..,.,., ..... T AfrilD WllTING lllt\llCI ""' flllt Nllttl' ,.ubllr:; C•Htem1t 01111•• TO SHOW CAUt• WH•lll " LEGAL NOTJ-or using a three-year "'nod 1rowing. tiwa1t10ll COtlll'T 01' TH• '"9f" Ille flr1'1 .vllllult• "'ttllt 1111!1(9, ttlll 11""' ii _...., OI ""' lllltwl!lll ,.,Incl"' Ofllno '" co••o•ATIOll IHOUl.D MOT •• L.llo
.' the •-e. The new base ff'• w 'fe st·~~ It by f-...! l~:;•cooc.m•::"oii::.a.• 0""'-J--._'!_.!:_ =...~ :r.;;.::: ""',;f..::'1 flltl 111111 •ltn CM!ltY If·'· ... -•. ':' :r.~~~~:: WOlntD U' A Iii 0'1--;;;;:;;~:::-::C"''°''°'~---
ua:s .., I i:ll I.al ~~ H1. ,...,2:J 1--m;':. ftW Wit1 11 l"llrf'MI lttr McCwl,,_, llf Ull'I Mr """"" 1 • ..,,. WILLl.t.M (. AOS(llTl. 1'!11~1111. vi HOTJCI 0:.. T:CV~•'t SALi will be for a single.year. ing a pall' of l'lt'a.ns :sm: E1t1lf of l:LAINE ,. ALM 111 "" ....... '*"" --..ni. '""'· HIWtlttt hid!. c11if.,.1e "* -····=-::.:.~vi .. •Alll.AHD LIDO TOOLS, LICIO lrMMV,..ACTUlllNG, Oft Tuncl•Y· Fttirv.,., ''· 1171, II
Previws clurnges in base spotted acroa the road from EA,:Jr,t;· ,~:.':'e-iv oiviM ._ "" =~~ i:"~.. o.,.. ,.!:ry.t, ':'cc....... •"'""" ' · ~~!!w.:i~~~~f ... ~C.:,~.' 1 • r" '• ~10~ ... T':~N'. ~~sc~,.!:,:11N;:.:;, ~!;
pe:riodl often were greeted by their bayside home in 1948. cAOllOO't of fl'I• .....,, Ml'llM -....n1 """... tt&t9 « c.tlfwfll1, °""" c-iv: ::,:.-;:~ • ""' Th•r• n.v1,,. ._,, flltd wtlfrl ll'IJs <OU., ""'""""'to Dltcl °' T,,,..
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compllinla that they were a Now Kaller ,..,.. he bu ~1 .~.· ~"!:"'-.,.,•,"", ~ .. ~ ~'""•• -•• , -·---~'" -'"'..,'-...,'.! •,. !:• ~14 '7Mt:. ,.., fn4l .....,1 · ~-~•lllM "'111°", In""-.. « '""' Oii "· 1"'4 ••1c:uttd ii., NDJtTHOATE 1 k J• ,.,. ._ ___...,. • ..,v,._,.. ••• '"' l"I' "111t -.tlfofllDO OOLJ,LJ MAHUl'AC-L""INll 1"1rtr1trallfp IM r o to rio•
cosmetic Job intended to mas counted as many~! 311 swans~""°',,._-;:.,_,., ... ~~""=.: :::Uc...t °'"' 11t11t, =. =rw: :.'":' .,.";.: J~, °::."';. c::: ~ ,: ~~=; C::.,.'i:, ,!,Ill.A!'~~ ft":'"'Offi'"ci,11~ac'!.~ ~· ;::: the effect.a of inflaUon. Critics at one recent feeding. He says -l!W cwrt .... "' _. "'*"· .,.,,. J._,., n. ,,, • 11111 ,.....,,. t. .,..._ ....., .,,. " ••••""" " "" .,." ..,,. ~ _,,""' .. ,,., __."°"' """' ., ""' 111KW.,. " °"""'' c arm~ that ~.B .. ' •. aetms like be believa there are more "" ~ ~ " ,,,. -''" •n "" ..,,..,. ""'""""" ... _...,1,•1• wN"'.,.. fltl.r.,..., •1111 ., .. _,..... ctt11w"11, W111 Mii ,, IH4!1c ncJ:'~
•"-:J' Hoh!."ltd II lfll ttll-Of Ht,QtOOD, ht_....,. .. """'· "-Mid """"' fl'llf Ne-We lr'Ollftlb l'llti'llft' blddtr tor UM ,...., .. ,,. ti ft'"" Jna 1n0ation an 137.8. than 400 of the swans in soo1111 a ADKINIDH, ,. ...._.. lmAL ltO'ftC&: tOll',..telAl. llALI-UOAL NOTICE INY nt11 fel'"" nlal!rn.11 tum ordtt11 "' .... 1n t.wM lllMtY of
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,,.... 111\UWl\l.U 1 un::iu ".... • • CIHll:wnli, "'43, wllkll '' "" ~ .. -·• .. _ ...,.,,..... I• 111 fOI """"' IW 11111 c..-t.,, '-ll'lt Did (°"""" Court H ..,, mOl'f: concerned with According to the refermce ot Ml""' ., ""' ""*"!'""" "" 111 T4:. JT"s ,.,...._, OMc. '11 • .,. h "" ,,, ..,. "' M.r1:~. tf11, '' "" '*" o1 ,,,. cirr 11 1,1111 ""' , ,,:-~ th '· U metttrw _,1lnl1111 .. """ 1'1.te 91 ...... , ... _. TOOIUOT· .. TM• Or'INI (Wflfr C•ITl,•ICJCITA .... TO IP .... IUlllN I 1;:11 A.M. l'c~ '" 1111 ~ If fll Orin-. C1ll10rnlt) .;,11"..i1
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.. ,. changes in the index tban e boo'l!l. mute awan!t are na ve ..,14 lllKldMI, wtnt.1" ""' -.,,.r M,-c.Mllllllll • ...,,.. DotNrtrr11"' t "' "''' nourt Ike"' 11 ,. ti 1o ~1"" • •~·al number. A 0.5 -rccnt to • • .,· and Europe ·'though "" ""'' 1u1111c111on .r t~i. lll'llct. •TATS .,. UUNlllltlA "°11 , • ...,-· •...,.<im -.,,~ T1'lt .......,.1.,.. • certlfl< "' 11 wwi c1v1c c.n...r Driw. s..,1, A111 ~ ":'.:. " bkhl.,. tor <•Ill 1,.~.
""" I'~ n.. Ill TNa COUNTY .,. ........ o o •r ""1"', -.. 1 Ml-11 11'11 "llU °""' C -C II" I -' ,..,,, .., "lftt OI Ml1 '" llwful _., of ' Dttld J111111,., 'l2, 1t71 ..... .. ..,... C I-I -.. I elln,., I ""'"ti Inf •nll lt\Y !I'll Vnl!N 5llltl) 11 -· 11 ,_ monthly increase Is a 0.5 per· there are Docks now Jn s~rd1,,. •. lfffm•" .., ....,,ft J1111U1nr t. 12. 1•, Hr 1m ... , ""· ' • •· _...,,, cr11m1111 1o bl rn11'"'td 1n "" • ""''. ,,. tM •• 'tem New Yo~ State. !_~K•"-IW "!.~~Wl1!._~~.. lt1"9 ftl WllLIY H. MIYalt5. 1U I"..., 11 -flcttl'.lluJ fl"" f'lllN 91 IJ'1 WIT DOCIC '*"'atl~i 11 e/rlfrlllo/Hri, crMINn 0, l"'•.._, C'llrlVft'ld 11 incl ,_ f\old b1o If ttnt monthly In c re I 'e fl!. "'"' ... ".... ........ WISllY' HllfltY MfY•••· ~. Mlil'UIU.o PY•-'"" ""' Ml4 """' ,. """"'"" "' ..,,_IH, lhlOI ..... fNl't .,_ CIUM, If undtt ••Id DICld '" "" ·-rty •lluli. r.g.rdfe•ll Of the base. Kaiser believes hi! flock MAJtWOOb, SOO•N & ADICINllN N0T1CI IS Hlll•Y OfYIN .. Wit -.... t.!""1111 ..,_, wfl-. "'"" in •~Y ftllV hlw. w1iy 1t11J court tt+oulf 111f ill,,.,. City OI Cotta M"a, !11 Mid <""'111
...., Ol'lltl ... "'' CrNllNn flf "'' ,....,t lllflllf ~t lfTJeN .,.JMtAetl f\ln 1114 ,,_ II r•flftfl(t It •• ll'llkt 1" orNr, In kelfd_. Wil!I ,,.,., •M Slllt dotcrlMd 11, A cl~r look 1t the figures evolved from a pair someone ......_., ._... e.. ni.u "''' •ti ,........ 111v11111 cJ111N "'""' MTJC• •"' INTI •• trw1ewt1 ,,.....1111n, 11 lllM « ""' CltMrlflona Let 1s 01 T••ct !llOJ, .. tf\own bo th b ht to E t J da Mi h T .. (n•) .,._1111 lfrle Hid ""'""' lrt """''""' .. fllt 1111 TW• &Al• jl A .... LfC 1111 JI""'"' 17U ,llf• .. lvr, C• el C•Ufern!1 flCS.rlnt fll4 tor-on t maJ lhtrlDI r1c:ordtd lft 6ollr trlls aomething a ut e roug as or n, c ., l"vtllltht<I' 0r.,.. caeff J)oi1y ,.11ot "*"• '"""' ""' --rv ~ m •n•a.... J
11 1'" •1.... _..,..,,, llulY -'"" -. ,11111 ,.,..,,, llJ. "•"' 11 ''"' 11 o1 M11c1111-.
course or the economy since years a10 J•flUI,., 2' •M ,tbrv•'Y i. t. 11, ,,.,., "11"' "' "" cl-flt ""' ...,... -wMO" IT •••v cOHcf::" • Dlfllf J111U1rv., ,,,, 11• Hlflcult •lv t" o,...r ~llrt1W: Min. '"'0"'• "'Mlci countv.
• 1111 1""71 ... 1111H tourt. " ... ••lllrlt flilllft, Wl'lll ... ... ..... I •r" Jlfllllllll '· TPlll Mid (0,,.,lllMI 1rt Clutv CIMmonty ·-" • ., 113' Ct•JOn the mld·lMOs. Kaiser depends on donations 111e _,,, \'Oll<lllr1. to "" uno 1U11te1,..• h11111~ ..... !-. ~ Uc~ , .. ,. "'c11111n11t. °"""" Clll!llY: Wflllld 11111 '""'· co.111 Mt11. c1111om11
· b to 'd the lh LEGAL NOTICE "'"'"""" 11 1111 olflet -' hit tftlmew. _.... • fltltno .__,. 1 -•• °" .Mlllltry 4 Im, .,.,.,.. ""· • 2. TIMot 111 ltlM d11t ,.,,,..,. lltl lint S•kf ••le •Ill bt "'•Cl•. blll Without Consumer pnces rose Y now prov1 e more an NAOIL. 11.l"COAH 1. OAVIDIOH, A""1 """""""'""' ,,_" 1111 ••c.,.111 .... ,.,. '*'c '" •M "' Ml<ll "'"'· ''"' c_,1110., T•• L•..,. Mw ...,, (1"1n1n1 or"'''''"''" 1xortu or lmJ1t1td. 16.3 l"rcent In the more than eight tons or com the swaru .1etw1 "· 1e1111. Jr .• 1011 Nlr'ltl Mtlft ..,,.,. .... •' "" •rim .... ._,,.... .. ,_HY ,,..., .. 1111 J......., ... _" ",,,..,. "" ""-"llonti •1111111/IO 11111. ""' ... 1on, ... ,,._
• ,.-#!17 S,,..,, ~lfe II .. ~ """'· (1l"""'lt M flflewt~ • " t11• "' .. flit -""-NIN J, T~ll Ille rtllllr k-4*I ll'ld ~brlt>ctt, IO O•~ lhl ,_lnl"' llf'l"" eight yean from the 1957..s!t consume each wmter. But he c11tT1,.1c.t.r11 o,. •011111111 t17tl, wlllch " "" ,i-., """""'-1• w"' c11tt "'-""""· ,._..,,, 11 1u111c.r11114 " "" wlfMll '""""-ue111uit" " "'-~'*-'""''!¥ ci..11 •u... " ,,,. 111111 11<wflll "'
base until 1967. The increase spends his cwn time picking Thi -:~c~~'°':..,"A:"!~"' 111 11 r..":: :"i:'1:..,'" .:'11.':'::.:f =~·1~ _,. ,..,...,...., "" uno =~'rf:,"' '*"""' t11e .. ,,.,._ h•z•T~tn .~~:_,, ,
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..,. llf 1t1<11 tw· ;';.111 ,~· ,:'117" 1":rd"',..,.~1,:w':~ ~as 18.S percent in less lban up tbe. corn plus donations ccJtC1uc11,,. • butlN11 et "· o. 1111 wttfilln Mur _. etttr"" """ ..,i.; -.. ...... ii •"'1111 "' "" 0..""""1 MtlY IC . .......,. _wti.,1 "'" 111111 "'''""""' ,. "" ..,...""''· H •~1. 11'111..-,,,.. ,.,..,. .,, t I d llN, lrtlM. (tllfwr+la. U,.,. IM I~ flClll ti fllfo:"""" Ill A"""'lc ....... Cf/fllrt' fW JMIMfltl .....,., l'ulllio<1llflrt1ll 1t11r.r-1t19l'li tllll D..,,, 1..., cn1r111 '"" IX..,,tlt three years from 1N'1 o of lettuce and sta e brea . 1ni..,,., """ 111,,. ., MS:MOllY Mil!:TH· °""' ~ • .., tt. im. 411 trJflllr.1 •1c11... ti •" •ltflllll1c ""llCIM1 Ofllcll 111 J. n.11 1111 .. l'ltlf,. ., ••kt er-el "'-Tr11ttM ...,, .r "" ,...,.,. crt11• N 1... 1_,, "I have to tbase after food DOS '"" 11111 Mill !!rm 11 .,,..,....., OI J~ ... Mt~.,, .............. Ill' 1'-1 ""' ,..... °""" (11.Hffy -irtlon• .... •1ac:n.,... ''""' 111111 ., Wl4 Otld. ovemucr "'Y· • .: ,,,. followl111 ,...,,...,, ,.,... "'"" In "*"11111tr11or l!f """"""., """""• n • ...,.r MY COIM'l!HIM ••JINI •utle• ,..,. 111b11111., ,. crtc11i.r. •1111 Tl>t btneflclolrY 11""" ••Id Dllll. bl' Wholesale prices rose 6.1 two. three, five times a w"k, 1u11 11111 •ltc'9 o1 ... ~. 1• 11 ..i11w1: ""'•""-"'"""Ne.Mint. Oii .,.,.. ••t• L w1N•, •DNA N .... ,.., un tMtll+ttlltrwi .,... ,.."" of • bri1c~ ~· dll'•ult "' ,.._.. '59 1967 h Jo-oh C. lludnldt. "°" "•rkwlcw NA9•L. •Nt..N A OAVJOIOll ,.10• ,.UtLtC ,ltlMlllS l"ulll"""' °"""" (Ol91 Otll'I' "lit! 1. "frlll tt1d c..._1t11M '"' lflllO,.,· Olllllt"ont Meu<tcl lhlrw~. n...otOfor• percent from 195 • lo e says. L•"'· 1,..1,... c11. •r• , ... "· 1111119• Jr, .._ ... ,""' ._ "'"'"' 1111 1.u1nc. Jt-rv s. 17, ''· ''· 1m 1•n ... ·~""lltMI Utd dlUvtttd 11 "" ,.,...,.,,111\id and by 11 ,...rcent from 1967 Officials of two nearby D•tH J1"11•,.,. ''· im 11»,..,. M* 11.,-.... '" "' -.oc11 • ._.. .. , ""' 1111 • -1fltl •T '' ,.u1tTHl1t 0111Dr1tEo flllot !frll1 • w1ui.r. Otc1trtt1on DI 01t11u11 111111 ~ b' ·d f J1111P11 c. lllvd"l(~ ...,.. .u., Ct...,.. ""1 ,....., et ,,., .rttff ff "" D-!1!nlf!I L&GAL NOTICE .,,,, " .. ......., r.. 111111ne111011 oi 1 ~ o""'"" i.ir s.1 •• 1rid -1tt.., "°'It• through 1970. towns 1ps prov1 e money or STATE o, CAL1F01tNl1'. T .. , cn•1 .. ,..,, ., AltMtOll< •-•" c .. ir.i .... .,. "'•"" 1n ""' o ... .,., CN&t ri11iv ,.11oi, , "' brt1<h '"" o1 ,1tc1•~ ,. c111,.. The lndualrial production in· a ton or grain apiece each 01t.r.NGE COUNTY: A,..._,.,.,.,,..,.,....,,.,... ,.,.u " "" o.t•rtrn-o1 Alc9Mnc "'""'' --·r 11 -·•• d•o:v11n1" 1" ,~, "'-unt11rir1ntc1 10 ,,,, ••Id ,,...,"'
h f On Jt11111,., !I. l9TJ, btto,.. 11'11, I •utiillflld Ottn11 (1111 0.ll'I' I'*" • .....,... Clnrr.J. 111, 0 llfwt. CllTl,.ltATI' .,. •Vll .. alt C"41!1tt of Ortl'\l1. C1 lll1r11lt, wll1r1/1 1111 "'t1tl1f\o Mi id oltllJ•llDM.. lnCI 111.,.11fl1r, dex -a closely watched yea r . the local c amber o No1,,., ,.11b11c 1~ ,,,. .,,, .. ~ 11 .. 11. J1nu1no M •'"' ,.~,., ,, '· 1~. ~ c.11""''' tA14. "'""' ,.tt'TITIWI NAM• 11r111ei.11 lf'Plle " ••Id ~••"-11"" Odobor 1J. HIO. "" u...i1~11r.ld ba,omcler or overall economic commerce takes up a col· "r'°"'11~ • ..-re.d Jo·11'h c. 111/dnlck 1m 1:i.n ,.._... tw ...,,., " -111N ..,. !lw. ™ 11,...,,i.,... "" lfrtU'I' 111 i. iourM • .., • ... 1o11 o1 two 12) ""'" t•11Md ••Id "'°''c• ftf &.Nth '"' 11t
k!ICIW" lo "'' le bt "" "'-Wh-T1'lt 9"1'11!-trt -Llnllllf , ... colllilUd lnt • louttnttl at., ...... '"' HCllll"'I ""'~ ...... INl>CIN '" llK!t"" le bt •l'COl'dtcl '" ""'* ...... activity -lncre.111ed 58.1 per+ leclion, "a couple ot ladies ~'""' 1, 1ubtc•lblll to 111, w11M" '"· LEGAL NO'l1CE "" 11i. 111 •kll'lllk MYtn1n. T1'11 JI .. MiMlm. c,1.,.,,,1,, under "" 111--D1t11nbtr u, Im, '"' 11f. cf u l<I 0111c111 lltcoro1 . •• nt from 1957.59 to 1967 and e • Leland a e good for ,1r...,...n1 '"" 1cknow1Mlt6 I'll •••cutN """ " y.tflCll1ot! "''~ .. 11111...,. "'*" """ "'""'., ANAHlllrll 1,lttNO "' •••vle1t11 DY §'70) 11 lht c.""r•· Otltcl· J1n11Arv 20. ""
ov r In r 1111 a1 m1 . ,.....,. ,,...., •nY '"1111.""" .,.,.~. '"" ltlat u ld fl"" 11 ...... "'" " llon1 Ctc11 OI c.11,.,"11. '"W "'-WESCO ll'IN,t.N(IAL by 3.7 l"tce.nt from 1987 to a ton every year-they're real 10H1c111 i.111 c1n1,u~AT• o,. •u11N11t1 1tkl\11d 11. cu1"t111 ,,,. lllltW!1tt ,.,...,, ...,,_ "'-1~ c1•1m1"' 1n•••••I '" 11tc (flrJo•ttl-,, C01tP011:11r10"
.. d M•rv (l~I" Me"4" llf(TITIO«.IS NAMI ,.lllWlll'IM ONllll (1911 DellY 'u" 11111 .... tft(I II-~· h •• lt119wt: alllrll'lola.r1. t ret!lhllfl, Ir llfll••wl ... tlll~ •• Mid Tru11 ... December lll70. faithful, a n somehow th" Noftrv •11bl!c. c1111o'"'' 'Tiit """"'""" ..,.. nrtJtr "' 1, Jtillllll" ,., 1m 11'1·71 ••Y"""" c. tc11.1vn111, 121 Otllc.rn1 •••••r 1" thl• 1rocM111,,. 11 a"r t11M 111~ Elva "'•"r
''"'<l u! Olflt• 1" -.tud l"' • llllllMM 11 at w. ""' ave,, \lllllOlll, (lllf. blltrt "'' •~•1.-.!lllfl ti ltllrT"I' {IOl ffYI AHifltnl ltt••l1rw Ortnt• Ceu~!w 11 .. <•I• ""'-• (II~!•, """" "" LIGAL NOTICE o1,_,. Jan.'· 1t11 Iron, lilt c..,,.1111111 l/f Mllt:•llllfl "'11111 mn Mv Commlulon l!tt!r11 lltl!tltul nrt11 MITll el fl'IT••t 01· a1.--,c C:. ld!llllW Ot>dlr to S'-" Cl..,.. lllf ctnlQI Mr.I '°ulHIMM Ort"M Cotti 01lly "llol
Aor!! f, ltl'I HUINI P•ID CINTI• """ ""' •Id T-<lrtlt ITATI 0' '-'Lll'OIMIA. Vl•l(IW _Jlltlllln. J•n111rv 18 tnd 'MN'w1ry 1, t, lt71 1'7·11 l'ubllthtcl O••nt• (Otll 0111'1 Jlllol """ 11 ~".,.. ltl!twll'lt """'· , ..... ceultT ·~ Tllll OltJ.J(fl CDUNTY; Oattcl. Otclmblr Mi ,,,. J•"~''"' ,, '"" .ll'tb1111,., '· ,, 11, """-nllN In full •"41 •"-llf ""*'""" ~ATI., U.l.IN•liltA NII. °" J11111•,., ., !fin, lltft,. -· • ~~~i"":'~ .. BTH~0\11LLI LEGAL NO'nCE 1971 IM.71 19 •• fllltw" ... C.UMTY Oii ......... Ntt1ry l'vllllc "" ll'ld ,. .... ...... 1·· •••• c-··r
Traffic Fines Make
....... ...,....... ~ ,., Ylllt \ir: ...,......"' ""'"" •. .,""""' (, f<kl~ .. ..... •·tmt LEGAL NOTICE v1tte w11.,, ar. ..... C•ltf. • •• .,. PIT"MMI •-.. -'' "' "" "'"" 1t'IWw M\NtWJ 1• MUIWITJ a •1M111: c1•T1,.1cAT1 o' tUflHlat D11N J.,,.ry It. Im ~·,::. ... ~A WILL .t.111• flltt -11 tuMcrllllill " ftW 'Wtllllll 11'1-:=·~.. l'ICTITIOUS NAMI
....... • ATI OI' ~r. .. 'ti-~f1"" 1.•m•·· T • .., ..... ..,AllY ~ .... .a-I .... Ill HICVtt4 ......... IMcfl e1llt1Ntll n+e llndtt•ltlltcl "° At1lty llWv .,.. c•11-r,:~,'\"'.&,;" :.'f1~Nltl U:AHOI COUfllTYt • e ....... "' llAYLOll> •. llW11, ~ •• Man ::..~ :::: .. ,,. ~=~::".:.--~. t~.= .. = Finest of Excuses
LOS ANGELES !AP) -The
tni!fic nae brings out the
flnts\ hnqinati\•e effort.I or
driven who try to ta.ti: their
Way out of them.
1'J1ve sot problem•," wrote
1 man who rncktted an ex·
planaUon, rather thin pay $5,
to cover a p1rkin& ticket.
"My wile ha . ticked me
01.1t of the hcRJee: with no
rhoney •nd my liquor store
ha cut my ettdll. IO I have
i. drlnllo whJle port wine now,
)telkve mt, It you hid to
citnk that atuff, you would
1 .. 1 Dk• !1 do. r;,Dop 1.rho once loved me 1!'N bark 1t me and cat.I 'fDO pumd In my lap ~hast
me r:' even my llttl• bird
!l'llJed (Ile) on lllt. I feel
rjjectod ll8d lool. So IC you'll
Jtll. O'fVlook thll one, IO will
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0-lo<* It! Not ti'°ly. Los
wUI make more thu
n\nUoo from ptrktna flne1
i-r and about la mli!Jon
m dl'ivlq violollons.
Oflidall 11111 chuckle but
rtmaln unmoved even
~ 1uch oomplalnla ~ the
tter from en elderly man
led for 8peedlna and c.h1n1·
I.Ines unsafely. He "'' Gl the way home from hi•
~I ofllce, be~°' WbeNO
Thi unclt'"1tlntd CIDI• tll"lllY lie ,, N::,.,J·~~ \!' ~:· :e:i. ":"...:. :r,.·,~. ,, Hl•••..!....•rvw:..:: :!.':rv1~r.T."""'" ....... .,..,., 0r..!. ,,..,., 0.111' l'Uot. :;...L~'= .... ~ .. 111"~7.':i .:' ~ ht had Uken medicine that ·-001n1 • lout~ '' n2 Y•"""'"'· ""'""l'I' _,.... ,...., ...,..... A11t1J1 tAIWltl 11e1 flfllll ........ 11 •...... ,.,,111,... Off!.-111 1111:1t11111r u . n. :n, 1t7't '"' J,,.,,.,,.,. s. °' ,.... fio.I'-'""' ..,...e_ "'""" Hunll"'IM ... di, CtlllonWI, uMtr ftW "'"""' 11-tot "" ,_ iie .. ..,... fir .,..... .t Wiii "" ftr Ctlllff CMMf'no t1, It, ti. lttl ~70 1" !vii •M
111
.:'rMI>'• l ave him "• full b~dder of fld1t1o1111 "'"' "'IN °1 MIL.TON = aft-. ......,.. '' ~..., " "" ..,.. 111 """"' ~-=t." ..:::' .:': ,..., e-111t1 1 hil'I,... •• toti-.: t " ... ~ •••
IDDY ...... ""'' .....
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water tbat ne«ied nlwe . r ~, ~nc1'":.:C. ~ .. I= ·=''= ~i..11 ~-=. .... ..:' :: MM ... JZ!Af,,,°',.."':, :::-0.ltf ~" LIGAL N011CE ·~~·v.11 ..... (~HI, .. f th oil I hi1 · hrll ..,.,_ ,., ...,..,., 11. 1tn. •t •1• •·""-• ........ w. ·Jtlfw, .., Clfllirlwlll .. I at young teer on y ":"~ • M•rton. 1w1 o.llctlff, ~ _.._ c ,,_ 111 "" -~ ., ""'!IMMll"' -. •...,AL·-Dr., w~ •Mell. c1111'. · ,........, . .......,, .. _ • 1 ' ..., II t1 tt "JIM tvk <""* .._.. nv•n.~ IM'TM:• ., TM• TIM• AJID PU.ta 0.111 J1ft. I. 1"1 knew what Jt will be like when w"""r"'i ""' ''*"'' Offl• • ~ :..., *:: it. '"' ., .._ m , .., Hl.UI .. °'" THI LOCAL ,,. .. ,.. lier I!. EMl•nll 0
•"':· ""'"91'1 °""* CMllY ~ • PICflTllVt lutllfflS CY , .. M.t.T!OM ceMMlllMIM efJ M1r1lll W, Sltttv tJt is 80." ._ • l"'--'I °''"" ClllfitY• Mr ~ ... ,.. ...... IO!Mlflf' !! 1m MAMA ITATWIWllT ......... C 0 II• TT, CALINl:llllA, ST.lTI OF CALlfOltNIA. tit,. ,.,.....,. ' ....,. . 1 NrU t. Im W ••• ri-J9HN nt .......,,.. ..,_ •r1 .... WMIN A PllOl"OlllD AMJllJtATIOH OltA.JritOI COUNTY: One woman offtted the ex-",r." ~ ~~ !:•..,.. .. .,. ";.,., "'*11..., °''"" cw Dlllr "'"I ~ ctm ' ...... ""' .,.1 . ,.. THI cm .., flftNltT •U.CM On J._,., 1. 1m, """' ~ , I t. th t ht "·' t 1..-.1 ,...,..,., ......... 0-M W W J1-ry It, M •l'llf , ... ry t. f, ~i.!if:'lf' AHCHCft, CONfflWC"nolil (0., -Oii •AMI ~. A• :ii """"' "llll'lc: In 91111 ... Ml4 It .... p ana ion I r """•t 1..i r"°""" lo "'I 19 111 1111 ........ ~ Ttn tt141 N t ~ °"·• c.&111 MM. c.111. J9CTlefn .. P 1111• , MrlllllflV ..,..,... lltr I . • ..... •·-f .. ~ t ber ~·-band I 111Mc'11MC .. tlW Witt!!" "'" 1 _.AL iiWWW ... .... LetW ..,_ W.tlhlll'tll!lt, ,_ L-WILL t• NIU8Nf9D l'Oa HIP ... Mtt11d W, fltflrr t-,_ "'' Ul;:ll;:ll SSvcu 0 u,.:u. I -I 1N •• llt ......, ......v ~JI-11--. ,.,.. or ~ .... C:.llf. ,.. te .. tM ""°"• """" --who left it for her •• "my~"" Mii:•... • p...., ., ... tl'ltl~I j-~ Dlll4ll. llt1 .,.,,""" lllOTIC• II M•1t••Y OIYAM ""'IUllC>'lllW to""' •lll>lft I~ •nd' C . "'LI lh -· A"'~ OI ..... ·-(lllf. M 1"'41Cftlon lltl '-" lllM wtfh 1111 ache•ifldlild """' llS9(y!ft' ftW w, share ol the community pro-
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Somtrmt Else W11nh ' ' " , '
You Can Sell It,
Find It, Trede It
With a Want Ad
·, ·· The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange ·coast -Dial · 642.5618~'fof Fast Results •• • ,, -·
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1======1·* *· * * * TAYLOR CO. * Newport Hghts W.· ._ . DUf.~ix . + QUICK....-!!':.. no '"'H-v ... ,.~~?",!>~.T~ --
di .J ~ '· -ON .aAY.fRONT;~·' tyil"C'-.. take ·over t11A co. Nothing good ezcept the
• BUILDERS: INVESTORS! Pk!r Ir, D.oat;,wlll hold 48 __ 11. l~n. 3 Bedroon'l; big fen;cd location and 5%.% VA loan. tn U j e Here is t.he LAST LARGE bot.I. 2 BR. 1-btt. upper; "2 backyard, Fresbly paln!ed, front yard took!' Ii~ the
PARCEL of Ian(! to "tiul!d .BJ\.~'-'!ba.·iOW"'-··~ • new wa tel' heate.r, Alamo and lhe back yard PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES """'" on in ""' Hrigb~· $!0!,000_ ·-1-"'W rool. """'""• loon lik<t"' Afrian juogl•. DOVER SHORES-GREAT SACRIFICE Exist. SJO IVV'I h +· Call: fi73..J663 642.:r.zs.J I:~· lrlkben Jloors. Ag t. It's Hawaiian, Japanese, .In.
.REDUCED $30,000-NOW $109,500 12 Lind• life Drf'le ol.der
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;;nta.J =e 0~~acre .... ~ _67:_:::5""'9_;::;:::_· -~-------'--dian and ColonlAJ exterior!
Beautiful 2-story custom home w /4 lge. bd-E legant new 5 BR. 41h. b~. home w/fonnal in a beau.UM area. Pos.s.ibl)' IN Mtsa ·Verde, by owner, architecture. Neighborhood
. rms, .den, formal DR, 4 baths & great kitch-din. rn1 .. fam. rm., wet bar. Impressive en-_. or a bui.kiing i;ites Joi' 3 BR, 2 ba, Fam. m1, Shag excell~nt, ex«pt for this un.
eli. 3 Ureplace·s & lux. cptng. & drapes. try court w/16 ft . rtlahog. doors. $179,500. homH. f'uu value S&4,~._ . carpetin( throughout, Elec· der priced $33.000 home. tric iiome; di s hwasher ,
BALBOA ISLAND! For complete information o" •. C<?~TS , fzl>4:, fire le bUrglar alarm I' Attract~ve ••story book" Cape Cod styled all homes It l~ts, pie••• call: 911 aysfem. ·AM/F'l\.1: radio in-
bome wit& 3 bdrms. Nice kitchen. Complete· · WALLACE Open · Doily 1 ~S tef'COm throughout. Patio. 962-4471 ( := J ~!Ol
ly fnrniiheil. Call w see. $46,500 BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR REALTORS 1206 Pem~roke; N.~ 128·900· ,..,_,.,, GI NO DO.WN . O 6 h , ll33 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 641-4620 _5,,.141_ s .. _ r.tOVING-TRANSFERREO... · . " ur 2 t Year' -.... potless 3 ui::drm. 2 rh cusror.f 2 story, 3 Ml baths,
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2629 li.artx?r .. C.t.1.
546-1640 •
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.io\u:. tfo1,1 se todaY (Q.r its NEWPORT-CENTER 644-4910 COMFORT WITHOUT· 3 Bedrm, 2 bath Condomin-a ··Queen", Blhu. P:luSh ·EstatC'
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'fvfl" value"". The only· ·ad· * * 0 I · -•nt , .. ,-,,on --* * * * COMPR MISE um, romp~etely redcc. in-C""""ling .,.,, dra-l!. Patio, .... -· .,,_,8-42 , 842-1418 96&-U78 c!ltionti.L thnrge is 1 <;;, of -..-..-...,,,.. .. . . ""o'~-.-----'----'-----'--'-~---'---'--~--'---'-------':__;_ Enjoy Condominium Jiving at eluding nt'w carpers. Jin-. db!e gar., shake roof. S42.~ 1 ~~=~=="~~--BY Owner 4 Br. 3 b•, lam
the sc>IJing pric('. No General 1 General !ts best. SPACIOUS nrnEE med. occupancy. Priced be· Really Company La L--Rlty • COLL EGE Park's n1ost
tkmal t>x~~e. 'W• neH 646-3928 Eves: 642.M5l ,u~~iq.~e,_ ouNes~. land;,-,,,·~.· bltns, dshwuher, ZOO Ml f:immlcks and no 11.ddi· 11;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; BEDR00~1. 'IWO BA 1' ff low market 'fl1 I STOP THIEF l c ... nlhyer . h 3 b d rm le atrium, crpU & drpi,
I''"' OWN YOUR OWN... with huge 12'x24' IUM)', $20,500 Bur what a :;teal!! lmmacu. 14 " • .,, ft . 1 Mi from State Beach.
heu1•I lt. dP"sn't cost :-. :Restaurant business & 4 beautifully planted enclosed late, large 3. bedroom, 2¥.i TIJ!tic interior, remodeled 968-5656.
anyihlng t~ cii.ll and find • BR hon1e in rear: in busy patio. Offering B/N Elect. NO DOWN TO VETS bath .condo. Beautiful Jiving r ONLY ONE LEFT 1c•c•c'"c'c· ~54&--090-=--='~--~-~-1-~-~~~~~~~ t ·I ht "' c 2 8 ,__ ~-~--b 4 Br, split level, Sol Vista ou -you mi t'.11en · area. UJu..:ss ,....,. "'='' oven & range, fireplace, ra. Large 3 BR wilh 20x1.(} rum. room with log burning fire. 'lake adv1tn:··"'r of last years *.BY <l\\'Tler·3 r, 2 ba fam Calif niodel, boat I: trlr
save.J I operating continuously for dianl bfat, lush caq>eting pus room, hrd'-'·d Doors. place. Delux carpets and bldg. =t:ani1' Jn.ve11o now in mi. Appraised a t $23,750. 1 1 1 1 nd
0 . · 'lak u 920 II "~a. xtra. rg o , op co , over 10 Yl'!I. pportuni.ly for and draJ)E's. detached double Rear yard comp! block °"'·all-drape!-Ten:rlic Vie"'.. _qi prime Vi ew pi'operty-11ave •• e o er. Darre · Call 842-4169.
GET
}'HA 221 co1 $21,000
'Clof;in.i:: C'OSIS f_)lu! im·
pcitinds n1o~·"s you into
11. ·.dt-an 3 bedroom, niv.··
.ly palntt'd dollbousc. !f'h;~ -~o~:.t la5i. CALL
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BEAUTIFUL
great futurr. garages, professional/)' Jand. ed with jwnbo cement patio Parle Area,. Now only $4£,SOO only one rare 1970 roodel 6:16-7586 or 646-9180
scaped tbru-0ut. Enjoy "'Y. art-a. VA aJS"prai.!!ed at. . . . ' J fl E -• -Do c...... Irvine
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l'le1I EISl9!1, 175-eOOa
BINGHAMS'
I COME & SEE
J Assume· 6%. % GI loan on 3 I ·BR. ho~ in the Mese Ver.
de area. Conv. to all shop-
pi11g & schools. Tropical gar.
den & swin1mtng pool !lr!'a.
All lor $31.500.
Comn1crcial lot on !!arbor
Blvd, 94X.150. access /ront & rear, $L10,000."
Todd Binghham is an aero.
spac(' engineer n!>'v attend-
itig UC!. "His neat 2 becfi.111
Blulfs condominiun1 baCks
lo a ~en belt and h<is a
View of the .Baek-Bay. He • Commerelal lot Harbor Blvd,
1s anxious t(! sell and will C·2 zone, 50Xl80, $50,000.
be -movi~ out F'riday. OJf.
ered llO""'" at J.t),9;io ..
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j 2 ttsldentlaJ IOI ! in San Ja· I ci11to. ownC'r •\viii trade or
! sell. $Jj()Q e11..
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living on lhe badminton $24,600 4 BR, 3 Ba.; p\l.i:lr rm., (am: ---,-~----J ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1
courts. shuUle board, put· 642 8235 675-3210 rm.; dinu~ nn .~Open .W.eefc. '*' ExecutiVe's Retreat WEND YOUR WAY
Down a curving, tree lined
strect lo your own Meditt.
Villa. Wrought iron gat'fi
open to an inviting court-
yard, lighted by a m1"r
JamJ)5. Relax in the seclud.
ed patio or perhaps on 1he
balcony oU the mstr. BR.
0 w n e r trans. & sa)'S,
"SELL"!
ting green and heated Pools EASTSID& TRIPLEX --,,,.-..,..,..,..,..,..,..,,., ends. 16M GalL'ly Dr1 · · --. .-\\"ith 32 other ohanuing Sharp unil~ with <21 2 Bedrm ~ Roy J. \\'ard Rltr 6-16-ol.5.50 Summ_er .lt_ ":'lnter pr1vary \I'/
neighbors. $47.00 per mnnth & bachelor unit on large Joi. PRE PD INT. . . oot p1oneen ng. Bay & nioun.
includes all maintenancC Obie detached garage. Try ; • UNDERPRICED 1 lain view, 5000 sq ft, 5 balhs,
and exterior painting. Relax 10% down, only. , . S --2)l•-l'' L , 4.car gar. Furn for OCCU· paciowi · n; n ·va, ~,~ide P"''Y. $178,000. 548-7249 and live . FULL PRICE 1$32,950 'I "C •• to·'"--·o;-o L'oko l• ax. acCt'pt or \l'J"i!e your ..... WrmR •
ONLY $35,T"JO. own tcrnis. (l.A!iv, low down) ntw, aJ I bll.ns; .• P1 Xi, ~ar. fountain Valley
41~ AC LAKE SJ\N MARCOS ·age. Nr pool. &· clubbi;e. ...
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642-1771 Anytime ....
Evenings Call 548-3265
$•1.J,500 FULL PRICE. ·' Adlts. $14,0QO loan, $148 ·me.
WAL KER & LEE incl principles, interest &.
MR. LEVINE tax or lease option. Vacant.
INVESTMENT DEPT. Owner 548-,li607
545•9451
~---Corona del Mar
A "MUST SEE"!!
&pac, home/ Choice location!
3 BP.! )"a m rm! Bonus rm!
Ex01lc lndscpg! 2 Patios!
Easy terms! Lolv dov•n!
BAYCR.EST
HAFF DAL REAL TY .
. 842-4405 * 421 9·R.Ct-!ID * __ _c:Eves: 541-2446
i)red hill
Realty
Jle~ fttttr, 87S-8()(11) •
1~~J E. CO•Jf Hwy.
.. i"ic\V carpetiog and ?!'int eo .. ,,,. o.i Mw,Ctilit. I 2 Duplexc.~. $32.j(J(J & $;:14,000.
Lach un1r has 2 BR's.
NEWPORT
SHORES
Distinctive
Executive Home * 3700 sq. It. of CllARl\.1! ! * r.Tagnilic:ent view o! the
Ii arbor
4 Bdrms., 2 ~ ~·s. Priced
belo1V m.arket al' $40.500.
675-3000
Di;ive b)' this lovely 2 13R. NICE 3 Br, iv/fi:i.m rm. Nr:
home. Spac. liv. rm', 1v/ Frwy & new elementary
:trplc., CRIS. & drapes; pl\tio, schl. Want to sell fa.st!
Univ. Parle Center, Irvine
C!ill Anytime 8l3.B!2(1
fl°!r-OIJ.i~Ut ~aket> th.bi J 11 ................................... ~
broroom home nn out·
anindfng .vaJoe · 111 $24,·
150. Seller ~ · 11.n:w.ious
and \viii accept VA or
FHA terms. bon't v.'ai t.
Sunny days 1vi]] find you
close lo the ocean in thls 3
bedroon1, 2 ha1h Ne°"•port
Shores homi> \Vilh a break.
fast mom. Jus1 reduced to
$29,950, this hon1e has oew
sh.!lg carpets, new paint, and
new dishwasher. The put.
chase price includes total
use of all lhc rommunity
facilities, pool. tlubhouse and
tennis court. For informa.
tion ca\J 646-7171.
* Loaded ""i!h sJX'{'1at Jr;1. dbl. garage. Lo""'·est prji:.'C'd Principals Only! 894-4076 LagUna Beach
fASTER
wow.,:.wi..1 • buy 1
3 ~edroorni; &nd .Fan\11)'
r:.oom with.. large fir.£'·
l!laCf', slidlng-gls!!s door
to ba.ckyard, plush, plush
~rpeting and FHA/VA
l Crms. \Vhat C'lse~ Only
$2·1.500.
fiOM . , ..
Four BedrOorii -Mes• Del M•r
$37.i>O t I.hat·, all ,·etsl
· nioV"~ you In -Wait
tll yQu ~ee t11e Jou· up-
krf'p pool. C hr largr
Family Roorri and shake
root , .. ell for $29,950.
FARROW
$112 per month
f.ot•I P.•Y_mtnt .
Take OVC!T subj!!(:t to ex.
lltlnc ·loan. Excf1)ti9nft.I
3'bakoom, Family room.
andvpcjc5L \\'Ith mclq5t'd
·pa~ M~ In condition
•• ·: spotlea throughout.
Tollll price, only $3I,9so.
U you can't" belitve it,
·call •nd see It.
REAL,TORS ' ... ,: .. .
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INCOME-YINCO REALTY
COMMERCIAl. LOTS I 2029 IJARBO.R BLVD .
103'~175" . \Vil! take six units. 646.oon
Pr1C@d-r1gl\I a1 .s1a,~. with Le . s
fenns. av1ng tate
75' ~ 360' • Harbor, Bl\.·d. Com-1 Our rr~nsfe.Pftd OWJIE'r MUST
mettial. Street at rear of Rll" his sharp 4 bedroom
property .&iM. A Bartaln a l home \~1ith large lamlly room
.S75,0l'.IO. I in Eastblulf. Redecol'ated in
24~ A~ -Oceanside . n'· 1970 with luxurious sha~ car.
slrleted residential adjacent pet handsome 1vooct paneJ.
lo EL CAMINO COUNTRY Ing' 11nd decorator wall cov-
CLUB. Sllil.50tr o~:ner \vill erings. An excellent family
carry. hon1e wi th an oversized gar. • -0 '!'HE REAL
"..•'\. ESTATf.RS
' ' . . •ire for Dad'! workshop.
Call us quick regnrdlnp; this 1
top \'alue at only $44,750. l-'"F"''.H=.Az.=4:1=v,=o;.=.=L=O=A7N=
'""' -Built-in vacuu111 sys lc1n
-Electronic ovrn
-lntercon1 !
-Price includr5 washer + dryer, refrigerator-
"""' -Electric garage door * ~ Spacious bedrooms * Unique, Tri.Jevel . Con.
temporary desl~n * Prier -Unbel ievable
$67,000.
-------, m llA\ ,\ llE.\fll In town: hcn~·s a real bar-----'-----'---'-----'---1 -------~--
llE.U:l'l 1:\1'. · galn! Hunti1"J9ton 8e1ch MORGAN REAL TY~
lf5T :!lq __ A}.' ~')'~j 673-6642 675-6459
$25,450 -. EASY LIVING
417 -MARIGOLD
4 BR + ~n . s.. toe yo"'"'""' "'°"'IY Assume 6~'1o apr Joan. Pres:. <:lean 2;.Blr. + · deq,home :Ji.
tigc l~a·tion, Jarxe rooms, lovely income unit· $52,500:
4 Bedrooms, den, built-ins. Open far your inspeoti•n
park like yard. Open til 9 Thursday J.5.
pm. 540-lTlO UNIVERSITY REAl,.TY ;
TAR$ELL 2955 Harbor 3001 E. Cs1 .. Hwy. 673.fiSJO * DUPLEX * DOLL HOUSE •.•
• Eastside
,MAJESTIC SPANISH
4 BR-2 STORY
CHILDREN
WANTED!
?700 Sq. It, family tx>me with
4 bedrooms &, 3 bath.51 on
~ acre, professionally land·
scaped. Several entertain.
ment d~ks, pooJ table size
family room °"'1th fireplace &:
wet bar. Built·in kitchen.
S1one fireplace in !Mng
room; laundry room. Double
garage. Only $49.aso. can •
AO tan
1-0 THE REAL ·~ ESTATER3
$20,500 PRICE ---,;i~~~~~~ TOTAL payn1en! for this •
~hnrp 3 bedroon1 ho111e ls
S116. Subject 10 1-1-J,\ Loan
with 6~~ annual pcrcenrage
\-0' THE REAL ~ESTATERS
• ·.1 ''·' • 2 BC"rlroom eaC'h * Fantastic location * S25.500
TI1a t the 11wner~s !lllllily has·
ou1gro1vn. Immaculate jn ev-
ery detail. 3 Bdrm ... 2.. ba1 h
in one of, CclM'g, fine~! br.acti
Authentically seyled from the
krehed courtyard en try to
a,dobe red tt1ed roofs. 4 king.
sized bedrooms; 2~ baths.
\1'alk-i n cl~ts & vaulted
ccll.ings. rt.fas.sive lam. room
_1vitb crackling fireplace_
\Valls of stained mirrored
glass. Covered patio, J-ear
garage. Only l~li yrs. old.
REAID' FOR nns: ! Only
S29, 700. A must to see
.Ca.lJ 1714i 962.ss.it.i
REAL ESTATE
1190 Glenneyre ~-
Call 67Usro
Eight Bedrooms ra1e. All appliances such
11·--------1-FR + DR + POOL .. "''-'h". '"""· re!rigcrn. NeWly 'List.d · tor • all .a1t.o included. WHY
RMt dean, J .bedr'm; at only That's right • 8 full bdrms! RENT if you are! Submit
Sl:l.000. New paint. top FiJA Formal DR . F'R . modern your dol\"n payment . SELL..
tcrm5, and IO"' pymnts. kit~h -brrakfa s1 area . 4 ER ANXIOUS. ANYONE
i>rf.,11y hard to beat b&!h~ . h1.rge LR . while QUALll'IES.
cambridna Serie1 ' brick F.P. Poo1 heuicd "Walker & Lee ' •-filter. Bad1111111on cour! • Big Dedrooms . 4 of them I.: I
family rm., in this popular
t.tesa Vel'de location. Veter-
ans 1tppraisal coming for n0
do\vn pymnt terms, or FllA
t~rms, Under $.34.000.
aviary . niueh inore. you
v.·on"t hclieve t~ reasonable
price. Hury, Dial &15.Q3D3.
FOREST E. OLSON
REALTORS I ,,.._'!:.':... , 2299 ~r~;;ECos~;lcsa
Realtors
77!l0 Harhor Bh•d. at Ada111s
M~9-191 Ope11 "111 9 P~T
OWNER
TRANSFERRED
S'I• Y.A. LOAN
TRl-PLEX
$39,500
C!lll 546-2313
'.-0' THE REAL
\~ ESTATERS ' -" . . . .. (3) 2 Bedrm units, separate l ---~~~c==-=-==
one tor owner. Live in and $24.950
try S600 do"'" n i,\. l 3 Bdr + Den
N•wport POOL
•t ~autiful home. Prim'" a1'f'a.
. . 3 Bfodrm· -den entrv hall
F•1rvtow I Open oil 9:00 rf..t s.i0.1120 '
6-46·881 I TARBELL 2955 Harbor
areas. S:>tl,900. _
Delancy Real Estate
2828 E. Ct1'1st Hwy,~ 'CdM
644--7:21(1., · •. FDRnT E. OLSON
494-9'173 549~316
OPEN HOUSE
SAT & SUN
GREAT-Vl&W! BY O\\'NER: Custom LO\ver Inc. Realtors Ot harbor Ir: occe.n. A:ttr. splil 19131 Brookhurst Ave. rt.1ystic Hills -Pictureaque
level ho'O'le '()n R.l '5100 sq. Huntington Beach views -24x26 sunken liv'!TTI,
ft 101. Ideal for 4 ·•pt. unl1s. I •-.iiiiiiii;iiiiiiii~ ........ I high beam clng, huge trpt,
$200.000. i=ill O~an Ri v<!., AS IS formal din, 3 BR, 2 BA, Cd~!. By app't. only. sundeck. $.54.500
Bill Grundy, Raekor * * .,,. 49-1-30~1 * * *
Call: 642-4620 , Thi!! home l'l(!(>(!s ll'ndl'r lov. -1 1 _ .. · h . Id QUIET & cozy. l BR charm. CHARMING 2 br \\"/nias111 ,.r ng care &nu is to ...., so " · " B t ·1· • .. _....._ ing apt in residential nei1h. used br\ck lrplf", open as 1s . u 1 s a., '""'""" Dutch Jfaven" home ne~ borhood. Close to beach « LUSK HARBOR VIEW. beams thniout, fn~ yd , eor-o-h s tov.·n. Employod ,in,le adult ner 101 SlS 500 67 2409 .,.,ac & later and you can Big 3 BR. & fa.in. rm. Yr. ' · ;,-. ' bt1y it on ab!;o!u!ely any ll"ith references. $1l5 incl
(1nytime)
old. Super s1zl' Jee Jot lNCOi\1E CdM, 2 houses. 9~ terms. Great area. You rlo util. 494-8392.
•>l.495. · return. Close to everything. "'=o----c------,,--,-,-,----,--1 the work and 1ralch the price COZY cot!a;re 2 blcks from
Home Show Realtors S3S,~. Phl>ne 4ff.).~622 sky rocket. Vacant. $26,750. Crc:i::cent Biiy. J.Argc front POOL 1~~11 LEASE OPTION ll'"""""""l""""""""""""' II Lovrly '.l 8C'1!room in !op
Extril sharp/trirn :l hl'droom.
2 ba th home with bcauliful
land~aping, ('om p I e I e
sprinkler systrm, lovely COV·
e.red patio °"''ith ocean view,
waler softi!nt'r. $28,950. To
set". call St.2·2535 now.
Spilrkling 4 bC'flrooni home ~;-,35 E. Coasl i·hv)'., Cd~! S150 mo. UW. pd. 22S Cajon.
"Armchair Houschunting" Cost• Mesa ~ COATS yard, trl!f'.<:, patio. I BR.
~~l~y ~l:~·<l~os:\~n :i:!: ____ 67c5_-7_2:_:2c5 ___ Li~\~~~~· :~y ;oml ~Q, ! wAL~ACf! 494E-8M .. ,E.RALD BAY DUPLEX Cosf!l :'lfcsa location frrshly
SOUTH.-OF~HI GHWA y . decor a red. L.iiri;e extra bon.
iu roon1. Priced at $32,9~
or owner will lease at $270
per month, . Call 5-16-231~.
family rn1., rovcT'('cl p11r10, STEPS TO OCEAN Pymta. incl. tx. & ins. Im · REALTORS
fire pit and niorc. Only lmnlac. -4 Bdrm. 2 bath home. med. Possession. Seller leav. e 962-44S4 e 3 BR. 3 Ba., sep. f.iv. rm.,
$35,950. Call 5-JS.8424. Blt.ns., carp, drapl's. 2 Car ing Cal. J.1str. Bedm1 & beth. Open Even inti din. rm., lam. rm S75.000.
garage. Only $33,!KXJ. dble. det. gar. Big P.S. Joi, 1 ~~~~~~~=~~ 716 Emerald Bay By App'l.
O THE REAL
"'-EO:TATERS
FORCED SALE
\ou_th __ {-oa sl
TRIPLEX
CAYWOOD REALTY comb din rm &: family rm. Biii Grundy, Realtor
6306 W. Coast Hwy .• NB This cozy 3 Bedrm on w. By OWN ER 833 Dover Dr. NB 6424620
541290 side is In A·l shape. J. GORGEOUS ocean-hill v!ew,
$1000. dn. It bal. SU4 @ 5~ 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, carpet.~, modem 4 BR, 2 ba,
Gald Med•llion ~Plex 2, V.A. 3. Conventional 4. d G 1 1 pi.,.,,,.m, bltns, <pU, d--rapes. assume . . oan. ',.... Chcice Newport loc1 Lo d¥>"'11 .. F11A. decks, fenced, S 5 4 . 00 O. E-SIDE COSTA MESA In approx. 2 weeks, th is large
4 BR. 4 bath home '''Ill I)('
3 Br home .J den~ 2 ba, sold at auction. l..ocat<'d on
hardY•ood floors, paUo; dOU· an island In Newport Beach. >ble prare. Room for camp..
Vacant. Small do"·n. Reduced for Quick Sale Price reduced. S74,CQ), Byj Set" P11,ge 1087 .. le\101v P11.ges 847--3j(l7 or Eves: 968-ll7S 1 ~O~'~""'~'~'~"--"-'-'~·--~~
2 Bedrooms eaeh, kitchen :""""~~·~21~3=-~98~1~--~•0~39;.==~~C~-~Qu~I~n~ta~c~d~, ~Ro~o~l~to~c~64~~;;299~!~~~~~~~~~~! 1 • R-2 lot neat bee.ch • Built • ins, ;>alios. enclosed • shops. S20.000. Chvner
O THl PE:-'\L
"'-i",.;·J .-'.Tf.RS
INCOME UNrrs R~r:~:i!~!~~~~ ~ &8.ra&tll· Shake rool. low e 714/36>2254 e
-mainlenace thruout .• $39,950 ~~ /J, Lido Isle ~~-'""' 646-1171 or C./111-0 . _ -C ~C,9 1----1 Pl!::I l-' pq• ~ ON STRATA, CENTRO
3-HbUSBs 'Cot -1111315 Io!, 541-n2' Coldwell, Banker
Ea.st&ide C.M~Geod •n'IOncy REPOSSESSIONS ~•cow""'~
O THE REAL
'''I.. £STAT!:RS ,. ma~n. lflcOme • S80S · ino. ip&rklinl'. olN.il homes, 90me .__._
As~lng SRI.~;~ · new).Y 1>8.inted 1; carpeted;, 2., "buTIMI ~2430 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii""
1 ' . 3, 4 A: 5 bdrm1. Some with LIDO WATERFRONT
1 .UNJTS nio:an .bl!acb. Excel. poolJ, nlA·VA eonv. terms, APTS.-320 LIDO NORD le.~. )-'car .around. illrome or , Jrom fl7,00Q 'to MO.IXIO. ' MERGENCY SALE $140,0l> Pi'i.ct' wilh 1 ~1 Isl $1,,)7~ mo .. Only I )Tl!. old. Collins & Watts Jnc. B 111 yow."olfer on this prime T.D. 8 8'Jeur. fiirn. unlrs;
:l"l11 _ aca.ne1rs. J4 f&.rt.:qs ~ Adama A\tC. ~ Jrv, Terr. :\ BR. home vtl 6' car gtl.t"age!I & ulU, M)()n1 ,
,SJL.OOO. .>Sell or L•aN/opfkMi pool .le many exlr8s for 8(1 t-~1. on 11wim1r1ing bciu ·h, .CALI!~ e · '4t· 1414 ~ BR., ~ bir, fr1Me. 2 en choice .llving, AIJd.ni $58.~ \VUJ consklcr trade for boill -: __ .. __ .MllJL _ -pr. 3 :Yrw. oad .. a:io Sci. Ft -by arudo1.l5 owner. or nwdtaum S35,CQI lie. 4
.". • .-EAL"tY . . Jt·l Olnd. Vlcant ,WCS-pos. ·COR·BIN-BR. boUM. NeJ.i,N,.,, .• ,, r•!•-O.(fltl: -•ta. Call~,.! , BUI .Grundy, Rltr.
. P&Irlck ~_Pod -MARTIN -833-0ovtt "'" N.8-..,,.G"1 • 11111 H.-, Rltr.
1111 E, <;ou1, c.IM, l'll-32ll • A . ' . TRANSFER • sn.f!i --'* OC:iANFRONT * RE LTORS '44-7"2 YPVR PROBLEM l"PuOl1 pol</Ted tnitde' l oul • DUPLEX MEDITiRRAHEAN to SPECIALISTS
S ~ftdn on large f\.21 10t Comp. turnlihed, 3 Bt . .up, IJ>vely arche, frnmt the: tn· 1 Property M•nagement
wtth &nf/ iiictcu. Pl~ntj' ot 2 BR. down. S77.!i00 1r11.ncc to the l!Unken llvln~ Re•I Estate
The Puztle witlr ·the Buiff.fn ChucHe • B..'tlrnoma, '~ Balho 35 'Ft. ,.. LOt
I I I' I
llTH'AR i I' I' J· -I • . Scene.in divorce court: "YOtJr
·-" honor, rv. glvon '"°' woman
S E _' A T I !he --_cf "'Y llfo." B.K -1-H I I' J I' t 0 ~,~ '~"°<h~ • ...:: • -• -' • YoY diYllJop fr0111 step No. 3 below.
Strut to strata
' $12 soo ' LIDO Rl!Alt TY INC. Dn VI~ Lljlo •n.•
• • 40' lot .• Oean ! iii' 2
t.. Newl1 ~W. l..fi.n'e J)ltio. $71,500.
·Kt S-25~ alter 5 .pm
MotoV•m I
HllRRl! HUU'rt
A.uuroe 5\% loe.n -~l dm -.-.i_.,...,,_
Dy room -.Otqt. I~
lAnd"'Jrinr. Owner
sell lmmfdlattly, Take
P<\,Ymeat.4 of JI&:; per mo Ind
prine, tnt. t~tXl!I It ln1. Jc.n
S.~U51 . Herlta.;e Red.ors. '
ropcn e-nsl. I room 10 ~Utt. trea.n . of Otorge Williamson rm "'111f rrct vrJvct ti<1bftck 1 STEPHENS I KAYE
• , O'.llta· ~ "'5K fo'OR AV· Realtor draperieis In 1hii; beaut 4 BR &fJ.Ol2Z AN\'Tl.\IE
• .,.. ~REY B'£!LR.~ ti7s-493D !73--4350 645--1564 ~·· eJ(clu1tlvt HaytT!,'$1 ho111e.
e r:;~R~~BSE~~REs I' r 11 ,. r r I{ 1' )
t> ~~l;.M8lE .'0 '1 I I I I I l I .I
-£Z '
4 Bdrms, lri 12x24 1Rtnf!:
room, 1% bath•. bui.ll 0 In
kilchen, · rup • dripn,
$3.'i, 100. For appolnlmetf pb.
,_ .'XII_,,,.. · 100.. -"J Cal1 for aript. Turn I~ Whuer-Elrphants
i 1 . , , ,..;... 2\ Diiiy Piiot W•nl Adi ti:ave JEAN 'SMITH, RL TR. Into cWi thru a D&Ur Pl.lot
: Q , ,.,,..,... -' "'"-1 Mrp.lna plore. ' 400 E. 17th St., C.A1. 64G.J2M Dime-a-lint adl l SC_RAM-LETS ANSWERS . IN CLASSIFICA no,. BOO -. 56T-Jl9'. s I ·I
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T.....S.y, .i.nu..y 26, 1971 -
~wpor!;,IHch New .... ..... Prlf!r!!' 1 ,'••IR111
$15,M F .H.A. BALIOA COVIS . RONA d<I Mu/4 .,.,.j. ~!~unity •
Anyone qualities ,1ub)tct to WA.TERfRONT \llllll Oil 2 adJ lob,
""' .... '""" LOVE!. y I BR 2 BA. modern lllNTIN• PUINnvll mlGLE TV pool p<ls .. FHA Loan w~lh 1% aawaJ Prbe tcic. l BR.'S bL ainck .beam otU.'ft Jtpl'a, • i:--..
percentage rate. ll'ci&a1 , atory. Newly dtcor. J'enced P,AIOO: Oitilt W.-2941 Lee S br, 2 ba tum home ~ Fenced yard. Gtdnr $25 t ' ' · •
.... ,.,, -00-2750, ....._ COSTS USS Maro! ~ ~ = . CO.lllCAN ' m..t IHO Ptt ... !O·ft. boet ollp, "'·"° QWNEll-w1!1 trade SI' I"
' bod>'oom home>•'-1111 .Gn.wly, ... llw -,. 't C.M.
NATIONAL!. Y
ADVEnTJ.SED BRANDS
divlalon ot Ull CUTE qul('t 1 Br. maple 2 BR. ·den, lg kit, new crpt. Hwy. New,-... lfblt :f-U~"I.
with HARDWOOD FLOORS. 833 Oowr Dr., N.B. ~ FOR 20 or mote unl : n
2 IUX1.1rioua baths, modem MUST SELL BY OWNER Ora.na:e Count¥ ~
bull!-in kitchen. Ready for Brand new, (ff limlllet 1 only. M~ ,
1275 PROFIT DRIVE
DAU.AS, TEXAS 752f7
l am Interested in more in·
bmation aboat m¥:Jni
mone1. in the· vet.diftc, buat-
neu. J ha.~·• oar arid 10
hours per week spare time. a I can invest S600 in a
runit~, pooJ, utU &: Ir.dry. 2 children OK. n'?5. Aft Complete 1 BR.. FUrn. Huntt_._ le.ch Private ~ 9'¥ J
$130/mo , 170 Del Mar. 5:30 ea.LI 642-0857 as low &1 $22 per mo. ---'"'.:...·--·-----I nr!Pbon in ,,_ Wdc.
Huntlntlton Beech 2 BR. "1>· home. t.ge yud, I 00 % PURCHASE BEAUTIFUL FURN. APTs. Bltno, dwl>r, "'-\!·• .....
lmmedie.te occupancy. GI blk bt.'ch, 1.l br, 2 ha.. 2 • D\lPZVJ~
buyer11 welc;ome. CALL! frplc, beam cel11Jwl, w/w 23rd "A , 1 !wfM./ Walker & Lee ~~ ..... dbl .... -• •
--~------i frpl c, encl garage, SHiO. ln-OPTION .Jlt!4165. Qu iet, Priv. pado, •hi.I crJltl. dl'PI. ~in S
Ava1J t>OW-lrs 1 Bit hJ .. xlnt fanl OK, no pets. 646-8226 Ind. Item ldecUon 2 wardmbf•, /rplc, dreJIJ,nc Br, aar. ('Ji ml. E. Ol llulb
Joe nr bch. 2 c. a:ar. Nice 4 BR. 2 ba $225 includi n.. 24 hr, dc''u•·s"'ro•oMth to Mo, rm~ locklta aip. rar. Poot. Clout l'lua; tura • .... 1 -~ Sa •·· Ao-•I •-) 1 Ownr 598-0185 -gardening una. ~ rm. -
Realtors
Z190 Harbor Blvd. at Adams
~Open 'til 9 Phf
NEWPORT HEIGHTS .
VIEW-WOW $30,700
That's right! Unbelievable Jn
Newport Beach. View. Large
BR's, Formal dinlni: rm.
Hui e pan.-led family rm
with cathedral beam ceil .
ings. 2 fireplaces + BBQ.
Cherry kitchen. 2 baths.
Lath &: plaster. Custom
built. TeITaced rear yard.
Brlck patio .• \Von't last.
Huny and call (7141 962.5585
FOREST E. OLSON
•2'll OCEANVIEW Ave for Lota fer Sale 111
sale by ownrr. Vi~ of Bay OCEAN front tD C&ut Hwy
& Oce&n. 548-7983. R-3 property, &PProx. U,000
941. ft. Xlnt buamtll or
Newport He'9hts home po11 1btl t ty, So. -4~1-R-&~P-O_O_l_, ~,;;; IUO.ooo. (213 )
642-5964 Fwftlhlre l•tal 17301 KM ban Ln. (1 blk W. !'ROM • .L!e!!g~un~o~B~e~a:!c:'.;h~---l 4iiitb<;;;MCO;/;;;;<k-;;.,;;: 517 \V, 19th, c.~1. 548-J.CSt of Beach Blvd, oa !later). ;;;&;!lll>;U!!;;~or;.:51:~;=:;;..1 -4 BR house-W/back yard. A "·I * 0" --RENTA'.. Muo:: m 774-21Xl -,',,;-""'"'-;::;.·----~-I ....,, Vic P aularino &. Briatol. .-1. Oiarmlng older t bdrm., 357-4101 after 5 LaHabra 694-37IJI UlG Bachelor, ma.t\ltt ~ult Dl.~UXI ·
Name ....................... unfumilihetl unit, lge. fam. Huntln_.on Beacti 1 BR prlv house tral1er •• ~S6.\ 0~ JS. rkParl ot~ren.~~ TWIOUIQ
Address ....... .......... •••• rm., n1asg!ve liv. rn1. w/ •• 1 BR duplex, util paid .••. $65 ya WO er 0 Y ~ .. -ON' NEWPOJtT &ACX BAY
City ......................... \\'ood panelllnr, old brick SINGLE Jge room wtutil 1 BR cottaa:e, uW paid .. $110 Ut1.1 pd •. Ref'a ttll'.1· &42-~ • •
route.
0 I can invest $1500 in a
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State ........... Zip ........ fireplace:. OcelUl viev.·, just paid. 1 mile to H.B. P~r. 1 BR vacant, util paid .... sni $156 -. NEW . 3 • Ctp& 1,1: 4 BJt.t\Ba. J'rplc, t.Jb
cape Cod 2 story prestigt! NO better . Jol:Jin Arch Phone ( ) ....... .. ......... across from the Mach. Truly Senior citizen only w/ref. 1BR1eparate unlt ........ $90 I: ~ •lr:lve, bltll&. gar, room, doable..,.._, 1'eaC.
homt. Large kitirnm with -.:.... H vw:___ Jtau ~pl. 29690 an outstandl!li' rental at No pets. Call 536-3846 Avail l BR util pd, lot OK .••.• ,$9.) b&lcoey pal. 309 J.4icom, louna. Piol'. B1Qi.ar6. ~
all bltins. ?.farbl.e _,,,. _..1;1 ... ta,,.._....... ' •"""' M y • · STAR.LET n•11 -MS-l.8M .o..a..i.. _.. -..1~ ·-chandeliers. Large ~-:. Xlnt fin. By 0-.. MIN. . ~ o. r. -··a:se no\v. ., ~ _, ... , • ..... ..._ __
d'·ru·ng rm la..;...,. .,.. • ..&..11 .... 00\l'M $Z509. ""'11190 btf XLN'T oppor. for couple, 2. 2 bdrm. furni:.hed apt. at''2~ ... -.~,~b-,-. ~,~_,-,.-..,,-.-crpt.-, HOLIDAY PLAZA JtZ.$135. LGE, modt~ 1 br 350~ .. Dr. ....
-·a ............ ,. 10 I: alt 5. -·l -Se: & dog Woods Cove. 150 yds. to drps. Nr beach. Swimming DELUXE Spacious 1 BR nr heh: crplll, drps:, 4tc. 3 ....
pool. Partial ocean view am MuUier rv. groom· beach. Lge. tree shaded pa. pool, tennis couri!. Children turn apt $135, Healed pool. 409·CaJif. 5.16-4261. M'l'-5199 •,I • . l""la ,
trom covered balcony. 3 Arch Bay, J..atuna, xlnt inr. ftrl/. both e ~r:~~~~ tio. ok. pets ok. singles ok. $165 Ample parking. No chlldn!n LARGE modern llinfPe 1lory P•rk·' a.J. ~T
S55 !XX) or local trade. ocean view lot.On Stol')lnrttin eqwp. on sa.m . · Lease nso rito. mo. 714/879-3033. -no ""Ill. 1965 Pomona, 2 Br. SlSO/mo. C a 11 ~ ' Ave Just ddyeed $1500 Reas. lease. Ownrt'i!I wiU .. -DELUXE t.2 A J BR. · CALL G) ,,,. 2•1• ~r Box '1203, ,~ teach. Invest. r e q • d . 3. 2 bdrm. & den, furn., a 3 BR, 2 BA, elec kit, crpts, CM. 968-4441, .-ves 96z.7180. Alto ftntH ~ ,. t;aA/JllMll Hi111 9315.S. . 536-2449 att 5. te.w s~eps 10 the sand qil drps, new paint, 1g cor tot, CHAT EAU LAPOINTE DELUXE Bachelor Un:ita -Prv 119t.,I..,. .. * 'Htd l'uola
............. 1,.,.., 1 ~:,UTY=,:,::,.:::aal:.;,:.c_. -,~.-.,~1-· I V1ctona Beach._ Lge. patio \Valk to beach. Bk r . DELUXE turn 2 Br. apt, Wallc to Ocean. UUI pd. N' -~·a •• •. .~ .. ,. ~~ &!ALTY ?I vnAROI BA~ rare ocean BEA on • s..,. ons, deck w/ocean view. 8,12_1418, LINDBORG CO "'"" .,.,_ "'""l' -......,
N N • Ori! ·'-•· -I pri -•---• beaut•--room Pool. Clo~A to shoP•. 1150. · .._ .... ,., im •--to •--·•·--· ir1r twpert •11 c1 ·~-..,f, ~ Ull ve v. ...... ........ ~. SZ75 Mo. Yr. LcaSfl •~~-~-----""' .-... -...... ....-be&cb1~ritilty.1Auebold to expand, xlnt Joe, FV. ?-.llSSION REALTY 3 Br, 2 ba hse. paneled Adults, no pet!. APT. Walk lo beach, No Mrr. Apt lls . e --
Santa Au Heights $25.750. 496419 R~a,: 84&-5000, 846-5858 9&i So. Coa~t H\\1' .. Laguna fan1 rm, 1.rplc, bltns, crpt 1941 Pomona Ave, C.M. Summer Increases. See mgr
. PRIViTE Pal'fy wilhet to * SANDWICH .Shop. Costa PHO NE 494-0731 & drps. S250 lease. 968-5363. Balboa Island !ll9 :15th St. 536-3900.
Inc. Realtors OWNER TRANSFERRED tell Jara~nJd Say ?-.fess. Ful!y equipp ed . 3 BR, 2 ba, crpts, drps, ---------1 Bedroe>m, $135 per montti,
19l3l Brookhurst AvP.. $]000 usu:mes 71h! GI view lot. . Phone 5'&-4648 art 5 pm. Newport Beach bl1ns, irplc, \ge yard. Nr 2 ROOM FURN APT, UTIL Including utiliti.-s.
---------n1ortgage 5 BR. family rm. OPENINGS for wholtsale beach. 213/284-5902. PAID. Avail thru June, $95 Tl"ll.dewinds Realty 847-3511
FAIRWAY
YllU APTS. 'Behind In Payment• 27oo aq. il 56-299!. Rt~~, drycleanina; Ii for laundry. SHARP 2 BR/, cmplUy L N ' I mo. 67!'>-2358 Laguna Beach
$23,000 Full Prk:e Grovff.. ~ 1IO Pb. 646-5110, uk for Chuck. remodeled. Steps lo ocean. aguna igue Balboa Peninsula 2 '"' BR'o Sbort distance to ocean and 1 S~•!!n~J~u~o~n_:C:;op!!!i'!•l~r~•~ne!__,;;;;;:.~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;; 21J/598·4969· 3 BR, 2 BA, view, cptd, =""-""-"-'===--1 • . I pd • $25 WK-OCEANFRONT shopping. 3 queen-siU'd bed· 3 BR. ''•'• BA Spao~h A · ADOS nvtstment 50' waterfront w/dock. 2 hr, dr . Extra paved parking Lo 1 8
$30 WK LUXURY
& ap. Bachelors, singles 1
Bdrm, slepa tG bCh, all u'til,
hid , pool, linen!,, rec: rm,
re1taurant, cocktails, danc-
Prlvalt patio. pd .. illdlv.
lawOy fac.
Oppo 220 ~ y I ·~1 ve Y acheloni, 1 -BR. rooms, master bedroom has townhouaf', bltins, tpts, 5¥..Acrtt tn rtunfty fenced yan.1. eary. ~ for trailer A; boat. 3 yrs lttaid service. Pool. Utll.
1uxtn1ous private bath. Ideal drp:oi, pool , elec p.nre, Exlillmiv. ntate art• Finley. Call 833--1134 ~~: l n t cond. $280. • 67~40 •
Near Or.nae C.o • .4Jrplft A
UCI. Adulbi Oflly,
Ooor plan with Jots of room. many other vi:tru. $.10,500. ,.. amiJid pie Partner Desire:d 1 ,,,_ 2 br. Adul ts, no p..ts.
Upgraded carpels and 644-Z!SO day,.673-lllall ew:. t-"lllv .. 'road for luxury I~ 4 BR, 2 ba, Ian\ rm,
~122 Santa .Ana .lve.
M". Mn. Joachlmi .\ol J.6 ing. ·r ...... $175 k $135 ytiy. 507 E. mat~ing drapes, $18,600 VA erOI ~t available lt!OBILE HOME PARK Holwfwfllrlt l1C1 fireplace, crp\s, drps, patio, Balboa Blvd. Bia, 6lJ.-6880
Loan wi th payment.s of S156 orna;R WILt. TRADE l>rveklpment in 1 1~~~~~~~·~:::1~~~··~·~· ~"'';j_' ~m~o~. ~7t~'=' ~S5~7~-2'=0l=
Vlllaa:e Inn Hotel Apts
<M.9136 -. OPEN HOUSE !AT 6 llUN
10.2, BRAND NEW llos-tl
1 .t; 2 BR. 1 1: 2 batM.
$155 to $195. 0,ta, 4rP-.
dshwhr, aell clean au 8'flell.
all w1' • pa pd. H .. pool.
324 E. JMh St. ~91·
per month. Anyone can buy? ftlc!~:~r .. ·'. I , $15,(q lttAJOR so. CALIF. CITY Newport Beach Corona dtl Mar
CALL -. ALL city Utilitie11 & House• Unfurn. 305 ---------
WEEKENDER, Room &
bath only, Near beach, bus
k shopping. 4!»--7079 w lk & L Sewers. On ~lajor 3 BR, 3 BA, large home BAOIELOR apt. priv patio. a er ee Arterial. All Plans Gener•I on chann£"1 with pier & float Nr shoppinl':. Adults only.
Acreage for nle complete. Low Interest large patio, $450 per mo. ' $125. 64&-4095 Newport Beach
Realtors
2790 Hnrbor Blvd. at Adams
545-9491 Open 'Iii 9 Pht
PERFECTION! I
Fabulous upgraded ''Bluffs"
Angelita, 2 BR. model on
one level. Custom, pro fe&s.
decorated _ move In cond.
sumptuous mstr suite. Ideal.
ly situated on corner. Every
extra. CALL NOW for app'I.
Asking S42,500 • Won't last.
Ask for Etta Freeman
Salisbury
R~.1 1 1~
315 MARINE AVE. 673-6900
BALBOA ISLAND
BY Owner· 3 BR, den, 21,~
BA , F\Jol $39,500. 1936
Teresita Ln. N.B. 3.36-1537
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PRIVATE PARTY selliqi Financing AITanged. SOUTH COAST R .E . 637-0634 or 6f5.3435 -'---------BEAUTIFUU.Y turnlshed 2
land at sacrUice price to READY 10 Build! Projected Property Mngemcnt Div. AVAIL Feb. l . Lge cuitom Costa Mesa Br, full bath apt. Sheltered
princlpals only. Cbo·1ee kEALTORS PROFIT $1,800.000.00! 3 BR. ~nus ~m. pool •• $350 fa mily home. Spacious yard. ---------sundeck. 1'19 block• oft
Southern caur. acrtaae 1ar SINCE 1945 ONLY QUALIFIED 3 BR, move m now •.•• ~ $500 mo. incl. gardener &: CASA de ORO beach. Super mark~ laun-
appreciation &: cap 1 t a I ,73-4400 PRINCIPALS 3 BR, trl-level .......... $300 water. 615-4595 CASUAL Calif. Living In a dramat close. Yearly lease
gaini. CORONA, cholee 29 READY lo DEAL! 2 BR, no main!enance ,. $185 4 Bdrm on h 1 $350 WBl'ffi MediteITanean atJnos-only, $250 per mo. Utilities
ACRES, AU. USEABLE; t NEED INQUIRE. 4 BR, kids/pets OK .••• $3lJO 3 BR. dPlx, ~ll~n~rn. $250 phere. Spacious color CO· pd , ls~ &: lut months non!.
$8M. cAµFOJµilA ~. I •tftte Wa"tecf 114 714/~~: 07,1~:55.)5 3 BR, vacanl ...... · ·• • $270 Ca)'\lo'ood Realty 54S-129J ordinated apts • desia:ned & No pets. Gara1e. 548-6342-
_ .. ___ -·
LA C:OSTA .•
NE\V I fr; 2 br. Bltn, "'1nl·
ming poet • p..Q.. All
utilities patll, tl50 ID Sl.70
mo. ~i., M pell. 35'
Avocadf St., CM. 6CUfr,t -----------· level 300 acres, $9()() per Ae; Call 545-1424 • 1 BR apt furn 'Iii June lSth furnished for style • com· OCEANF1tONT -Lovely 1rK
No. SAN DIEGO (.'()t;Nri, IDW 8&%1ta Ana home. Must SEASONED notes balance 1 BR priv cottage ........ $85 $140 mo. 4405 Channel lort e Healed pool e Kitch. 3 Br, 2 Ba. Clilldn-n &: MODERN 2 Br,. 11ii ba
490 acres $85o -r M . ·lkaV. Ni lie home in 0 1, Fnl. $25,000 & $30,000 execu ted 1 BR · by en w/ Indirect lighting e good pets welcome. $2'75. among Pinn on c:ul.d.4ac. ~ ·"-y HB ·-$8000 pn v cottage, atre:am, Place. 67~1071. F b 1 Jul I ·Sho In E--• N ~ .. tilUIINDIO AREA.160~ -or .... a by nrulti·billlon S mfg. 10"/. DeluxeR/0 .Ad ul ta onJy.No e -Y • w g ""' pr. r ....... C.W $195 per Ac. Ml»IJQllG'! dn. MWt have ~ar acce.!iS yield. Call owner 575.6259 in S!lverado Canyon .' .$l00 NWPT BCH. t mmac 3 BR, ts evet or wknds, 2210 W. see many lUX\lry tt.ms.
purchase 40 . acru. Xl!'t ftir; trlr. Dbl gar, 3 BR 67S.3CH8. 2 BR crpts, drps, kids .• SllS den, dining. 2~~ BA; from pe ' 1 BR.·$l7S furn. Oceanfront. 61~1410 Adulta. $150. Mp', .llfi E
terms, Owner will fiiianel: A .,a + auest hous.. or ------'----3 BR home, kids'.pet OK SI~ $385,, Delta 64&-4414 UTILtTIES JNC..UDED . OCEANFRONT 3 Br , 3 Ba, 20th.
ALSO seasoned lit ~ apt over pr. Top Sll,000. Money to loan 240 3 BR dn, pool, kids/pets SIS5 365 w \Vil 642 1m cti>lll drps dlx. Wint.tr <w•ILSO"'"N"'G"ARD"'"'m""-r.=;-i ~-·,·. v-"~ ·-·-•·. on' ,J0..5902 STAR*LET 77~7330 University Park . son . ' ' . ~ -~ ~-~ 1 TD L e $30 WEEK & UP $250. Adult!; only, No pets. 2 BR Unlurn. Ntwly dee.
choice 1mpmved I:-~( WAlfI'!tt>: Older h o me st · . oan 3 BURM. +family rm., fuU l BR. or STUDIOS turn w/ 673-8088. New cpt1fdrps, Bpac
proved propettltt lb ~ broken. Write, Clauitied dininr rm., built-ins., brk. 4 BR., family room & 3 BR Very private !,ii blk groundl. Adlta, no ,.111.
Calif. Call owner, $1..ft'be, ad No, lGl Daily Pilot, P.O. 71Ai~ INTEREST $390 a month. NO FEE, din. rm Turtle Rock , $360 comp!. kitchen fall elec.). to ~ach, $175 wlnitr, S200 $140/mo. 2283 F o u 11 tal!1 ~·~-~""~:;:;-;,:~:;:~~·~llol<~.;.~~~·~· ~Co~·~,.;..~M~ ... ~, 2nd TD Loan Newport, 5f0-1720. 2 BR. 1 bath .......... $235 Treed Jlnc1V~ .• ~atedldpool:.~lr-.,..1 .. avail 2/1 646--0525 dys Way E. <Harbar, turn W. ""' 3 F mil k con , °" ma se.-v•ce ""'J', • on WilaanJ. .... .-. BDR.i."1'., a y rn1., par 3 BR. 2~~ baths •...•••• $300 all 2 BR turnl!hed nut -v.;ri'T:inmn,..or-1 Apartment1 for sa'!J ,,.,. Unibi Jn _.... location like yard. Coata Mesa. Kids 3 BR. din rm, 2 ba •••• $325 av · 'aCl"OM a VILLA Ml" Tl'TS --_.. •"""' Terms based on equity. 0 b k $200 th 0 Daily & t fonthly r ate11 from beach, $225/mo. ~ ~ • SIX gpacloul ·2 ~m qnfM. by pvt buyer. Cond 642-2171 545-0611 K, r ., a man . N 3 BR, plus huge bonll.!l room, 2080 Newport Blvd., at 21st Call 642-6418 2 BR, Priv Pltlo. Htd pool.
apartmenlJ rie't"Jll)rt St.di. mt important. 675-351l. Seivlng Harbor area 21 yr1. FEE. 540-1720. 2 baths .............. $350 • 642-2611 • San Clemtnte 2 ~ar encl'd rar. ~n
Pool, garden patio. fla!,000. Sattler Mortgage Co. $150-Pool 2 BR r /o, refrlg.17 BR., 4 1,~ baths ........ $450 B/Amtricard • M/Charge w com~. no )lefl ...-!
-d ......... _.. ,... 0 opl!/drns. \v/d, child OK. \VE lfAVE OTHERS IT'S 1·k · p k $165 mo 719 W W11--11 a es co .......... ~. r~ .
1 1 ~ 336 E. l7th Street .,. • • • • • • • • 1 e owning your ar . · • ........ Box 1475, Newport .Beach. finlncW • Blue Beacon* 645-0111 $6 nlte up $30.0() Wk up One block trom ocean. 1 _..._ __ 120:1=-=-==---I
642-2900 Money Wanted 250 $120 -2 BR, yard for kids/ STUDIO & 1 BR Aplg BR apt., .$140.. including 1lfE GABLES -
I~ A VERY well est&.blished pels. Available no1v! ! e Color TV, phone scrv, pool utllitlcs. 4112-4613 THE SEVILLE
l'-----'"_•_• _ _,~i -C-'opc.";~:;.~·~~~~l~ol:-;::;r,-'-'H-'-l-B.!~!J1l!ln!!•!!~~-~i!r __ _;l!!O_!'.I ~i:u ;~;f~n~~~1n;~ Blue Beacon* 645-0111 •ci;~n~°i( ;'~~~e~~v~~· Apt. ~~fu~n. , 365 2~~:.~~i.~~~dl;:;
Cla ssification IDO 149 =.o:::.-'""' Sll5 -Nice l BR stove refrlg C Genir•I -patio 83&-4121). · EARN 1·5·.,_ AAA needs ex:pan.!iion capital of ..,..,,ts drns, Si ncrJes OK. • hara• Cardi Acc. . 'j ·~+ii' .. ~~,-~ ,__ •·••. ~aa , ------~ f• $30,000 to $50,000. Excellent -·a:; .,. ..., "SINCE 1946" 2!Ts~N1!9'!1 Blvd 548-9755 ', 7" ,f1W • ., .___,.,.. ...-'• ...._..._ -Blue Beacon * 645-0111 · · i... • 1619-L Santa Ana A .,u Real [11111, $100,0CI ~ ~" CANDY AND oppor tu nit y. Wr i le l st Western Bank Bid&. • • • • • • • , V. ,.. ......
G.ntral $170.000 Loant af:it44 % SNACK SUPPL y Clusltled ad No. 41, Daily University Parle SINGLES $130 mo, Incl uti l HARIOD GRH"'S l"'~c-1 ,-.,-;f"';c-,-1";0-,-1~50•184 "AAA" TnfANTS WE ESTABLISH Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Balboa Covet _Days 833-0101 Nights except elec. Modern RENTAL FINDERS GARDEN' 11~,,;.,.,rr,)o Jh.s
l 0.000 1q ft . OC Airport ALL ROUTES Mesa, Calil. 92626 WATERFRONT, decor. 3 furnishlng1, all bltns, Adil! free To lendlords -,v.., .
W R DUIOIS INC BR 2 Ba M t M '~= only. 1975 Parsons St Bach. l, 2, 3 BR'•. from SllO.
' ' • (No 1elling Involved) WANT Joan SJ,500 payable Bill ·G-·-;y RI•·,.°. 0~,2""';',,..,,..3 BR. 2 ba. home .••. $325 (corner ol Ford) See mgr, '45-0111 2700 P.tn'lon Way, C M. * MS.nG6 * CASH REQUIRED Sl~ mo. w/10% interest. ....... • ""'-nu" 3 BR . 2 ba . fam. rm ..• $340 No. 3. •JSW.ltrt..C.. ..... 546-0.110
Shoppl"I ~r Site Plan one ............ $975.00 ** 494-3367 ** C d I M 4 BR 21 · bath $350 A-"" ... l •R l c.~ ao.mt San Pl 625 orona • ar · '7 ........ F1JRN. l BR. apt. $135. Avitil I ••~. ,....e new. . 0 ac. · own an two · ·••••· •· · · · $1 .00 Mortgages, -2 El egant 3 bdnn. 21~ ba th F'eb J. l9'll \Vallitce Apt Just for Single Adu ft Dshwhr, crpb, ch'ps. ~ltr..
Hoo5n forRent II ti! J ~~ f;P~~:Ot~ a: ~~~i~~~;:·f~r~~~ Trust Deeds 260 3 BR on double Jar. Crpls, townhouses ...... S.175.$42.l B. Ad l!s. No men. No pe!s. SOUTH BAY CLUB Htd pool. All util pd. Only
. --·r-r drps, dbl garage. S275 mo. i . , ed h•11 Info. 8JS-0038 ~Ir. Davli;: APARTMENTS $154'.l. Inquire: 307 AvCQ(Jo 493-ll5.S or '93-1706 eves. hours WNkly \\'Ork. !Days & w;. NET RETURN G. H. Robertson Realtor, . ; r I IN QUIET 4-ple:<, all. ]!'g" Newport Beach Apt 9, 64~ •
C la)s ifice t ion 300-3 55 Condominiums Eve.ning:i;). Refilling an.d col-GUARANTEED 6'i~24·l0 .. : 880 Irvine Avt.
J cung mo from coin op. on PRIME TRUST DEED. ~~~------·! l Brr, lmmac-, FA h!, SPAC. 3 Br. •tudlo, 2% ·ba,
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[9'] for UM 160 ' ncy 3 Bl.KS to ocean or bay, · dsh11.·shr, gar. l\lat adlt SU5. (Irvine and 16th) Lr& kitchen w/ alee tiltM. ~rtmenb for Rent 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 erated d ispensers wilhin a ,P1ay9~0bl.•EIM2.E61R<GmE0NoCTthly! 3 BR, 3·ba, den, din'i rm, REALTY ~•<> ,,9~ (714) 645-0550 New w/w ·-• drr•
. . 11 qualified area. (Handle~ 1< Univ. Park Center. Irvine '"oru"" '"'""'' • RECREATION minded ~ nam.. bni.-.1 candy and S54'.l.OOO C&Ah R ..... uired. bltns, Lease. 673-3477 C II A y1· 833 ~20 ACAPULCO Apts. allTactive, 2 BR, new apt., bltns, shag freshly painted. Nr aehla '11BURON" '" '"' '"" FRONT house, 2 Bdrm~. 2 a n une ·vo · $"''' & f""""'. No -tt. UIL.flltt pie DlCIVt' to ' -srlacksJ. For perSonal later. 714/32"":>41.53; n4/684.5555 Pool, Util paid, Garden !iv· crpts, drps, pallo, gar. '-""•I c;=·+ .. ,.=_,~=,,~~.,.,.0,-1 I~ if you :haVe Uv~ "oondo-view ·send name, address TODAY OR EVE ba., carp.. dra pe11. $225 Ing. Adul!1;, nrt pcffi. 1 BR. 356 E. 20th, CM 642-4905 LRG 2 Br. Duplf:Jt. Crpta, ~--"..,'_"_''-'-~.""' miniuro style" a nd loved It and phone number to Multi.. month, Agent 67>2101. Westminster $145 & up. 2 BR $1 75. 1800 Corona del Mar drps, bltna, beam _.ttlllnp,
. -move up t? TIBURON State·n istrlbu tlng, Inc., 1681 Costa ft\e•a 3 Bk, 2 BA. yrly lease . \1/allace Ave., C.M. patio. p r: Jaundtiy. Acl$tl:.
Cla s1ificetion 400-465 whert real towrthouse living \Vest Bl'Ofl.d lVll.y, Anaheim. II tl!i I $250 per month, lsl & last. s11:1/l\lO, dlx n1ob. hn1, Small pet ok. uro. 189 5!.a'
I. I" Juli ,.1-. Houln for Rent SHARP, clean, close to N••· ,.,1 & dcp•. 847 ... 2 Dri ve. 6f6-l186 [ I~ " .... Ca. 92802 1714) 778-5060. • • ""UU"I com p! furn , htrl pool: sdlt1 , ,.. •
,t.nnouncernenti ~ U you haven't tr.led it -bl· schools &. sbopp!n~. 3 BR, no pct1;, 1-Season~ r.1ob Est. ~ 2 BR, l~> Ba studio. Sl-'15:
1 . •• vest a little time to look Jt DISfRIBUTORS NEEDED 2 BA & tam rm .. frplc, FA CoUndo
1
minium•
320 2359 Newpor!. S48-63.l2 Q. u!il Incl. Patio. 339 Ct.brWo.
HoUM• Furnish.cl 300 heat, patio, dble gar., n urn. •N• Sti-8803 or ~. Cle11i ficetion 500-51.0 OV!'r7 . HUNT'S -WESSON -New fruit trees. Extra nice • QUIET, studio! SU5, l BR'11
Choice Reules Avail Naw multi-million d o llar ad-Gentrel only $225 a month. call Costa Mes• $125. No chldrn or peta. ON TEN ACRF..S LRG. 2 I" 3 Br.·.Qpe.s, 41PI.
I l[j] W.~t llie in te1llne con-wrtised snack p&ek pro-~1151 H rl 7135 Elden Ave, Cflf. SN 1 1: 2 BR. Fam a Unfunl freshly painted • dean:
1 Penonlls dol'ninlums, try us for real duct 1 . NEED NO\Y! $85-UW pa.id, compl turn. Pa-' e tage Realton, EXCEPTIONAL Entrance Mg1 Apt 6. 1'1replaces I prh'. Jll.Hol / ~-~~· ~ -.er ' · . . . · •Sfkm. Proptrties Deeded, Reliable men or "'"Omen in tk>, ideal for student. (Open Eves.) lo Mel8. Verde Country a ub. ~
Cl1ss1f1c•t1on 525-515 l6yers waiting!! yuur aru to ser v ice llue Be.con* MS.Olll LARGE MESA DEL MAR 2 BR Condo, Spanish 11tyle. B,is~lyBa~h u:. 1 ~ •r,:i ~ ~::"-.e.:'i ~EW DUPLIXU
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17)1 ' -f<-rnovme coin operated homewlth•bedrml.tamily Xlnt flnan. by o w n er . W M lbl ·-" (ll'·-·-----........... -.1 1 2 3BR::·~J---
lHl Md Found L:iJ LEASE "TIBURON' TOWN· producta In company $165-2 BR yearly at the beach Q:;· ~nd I~~ fenced yard. 546-8790. No .children under ~·El ~l~.te~;1ya.u. ........... .... ...-.... ~ .... ;, ~;. ~:.,. ... pa;,;;. i.lr ..
. Cliiiificetion 550-55!5 !:e~~~-ba~o:·6';o.~ =~~~:c~!~~~.,;:; ~~t':c:S*-".:S.0111 Fa~iiies only at
5s~e~;Hl2. 1. 1 Bee•h $1"·SHARP 2 IR. *COROLIDOAPTS Mua Vm.area.•llM
run ti
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12 hou ma. Agent 546-4141. un ing on ... Pool. Adul ts. no -~. (teen 2 Br. •tudl<>1 IE ttreet !eve • A'M'RAC. ltudJo.apt. 2
If j• f old. All pool and recttation me. lo rs Balboa Island .. -$185 IE p thouaie $22(1 -™' BA.. ,..,__ --tMlrucUon 1acilltles. Avo.U approx per week -no aelllna:. CASH 3 BR. 2 Ba. BJW. Fttshly DELUXE condo for lease-2 okJ, * 642-9520 1.'P· en 1 · '~-. ·
2.1.n REQUIRED $600 to $1,497. 4 Bit. furn. Avail Feb Jst. painted, cti>t'd, hrdv.·d fin, br, den, 3 ha, 2~kar gar. DLX 1 Br. new. Frlgldaln! ~lw~, dbl carport. ~pool. No ,..1'•
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Classi fica tion 200-260
Classification 360-370
1 ~C-la-,.~ •.. 1-;,-,-1-;0-,-5-7~5.59c Larwin Realty Inc. Write for more lntormallon; $375/mo yearly. Gas &r wtr drp1, patio, lncd y r d, Pools, appliances a v a 11. appliance. Queen 1z bed. • ,._ . 2 :i,.:~' ... ••• ~ -'-'lme Inst.ant Food SApply, 'P.O. pd. 646-2130. gardener &: wtr Dd , P&Otmo, 1st 1:· last + -. Com .. '' ...... t'd Call lff.8211 l~BR. 3 Ba. d~1•bltm, ,, .... uew ii · . n--•r• , -~ -r • 1..:. · • 1Jid cpl/"'1o. llv/ r, pr.
t.) ""'-. . YEHO.M ;.~~~~: ":~tT'ia'.'r!'d~ ~::~~~te!,t'!ic:.° ~~1 ;,!530:11 ~3 8 Iev;~ A; 2 BR 1~ BA • .,,·-.-~. ~mo. Avl now. 7'I W, Wllioa.' I'-~-,\,~,,---,.=-! -•owuu•v._,,.. A~, thru J une. 6~2368 LARGE Ranch t1Pe 31 BR Towftt-. ..... l'vrn. 330 · ' PoOI Mt '301 ,_ ~ 642-115:1 '
Cle1sl 1cetion 600-6'9. Ia what )'W!ll -.aw en ~ 25 to· '6i · . R.E'J.'U1lN m ... I: family, trplc, fUUy crptd, ,...,_. : : ~~1• :r;.J:_. ~ DUPLEX, a BR.. S, BA, 2 2NB!l' -. Pf;dO •. *"
[ll] 4 ~nn. 1 bath with pool modett lnwitment of SD> 3 BR. llOfue, So. Beyfront, outdoor BBQ 6" covered EASTSJ'DE Costa Mesa, cot· ~ pncu, OQB&n1 '1ew. lup. ew t:rptl: 'dni. end .... 1
4 recreation facilities. J:x. to $ll)O. New DOtWledric ~~~~RI· $350 Mo. to June patio. .$225 Mo. Perron ' tap, 1 bedroom...adu1 tl on-$285 leaw. OR Wn..L BELL $140 me. ~-
1'---+,---..J ttllent lnvutmmt-ac:na whirlpool i.th with terrfftc · _,ou ty 673-l200 Realty 642-lm ly, encloecd 1araae. Sl60 1 BR. furn. SlOO incl utll. $75,000. 4!K-2339 ** t.JNUIU~~ ~· ~
ruit. .,..1,,1•1 c'etlon700·710 rrom ---'f'ountataV&L sale• pottnllal. Salesman CeronedelMar 646-naorStll-2311 · Pool, prqe, d lapo•al . UXE 2 Br v•-· t"ba-..:~···--M-
1 __ -)Cy N'~le . 2 BR. Crptt, drpl,. 1tove,J UlilfV -• s 350 Adults, no pets. 642-2383 DEL · apt. """' ~ ·~ .. -("'I .U•e fv11 .pric9 ~r!.lltrio!:;'=.~i: * ClaAN VIEW* ~~· ~;. ~~J1i Qui axn rn. 2 BR. Duplex. Bllna. Pvt ;!:"'~u:I :;1p.7'U:n!:
V L•rwln Realty, Inc. ~. 524 Cameo 3 B<lnn's,, 2 bllhl .. Walk '° Plaza. $150.' 8C-OS38 BalbM Penlnsul• ,, yd. 368-A 16th Pl, CM. $150/ 6f5..1874. DEWltt 2 '1 . tr°"" '-:.,--:-::1-'.o--::-:O:· 911 I Hlehland Dr Corona. del beach. PartlaUy turn. Avail. . mo Chlldren ok 549-36186 40 only. lt•r-Ne, ~
C le1s!f i etion 100·116 '62-6 uyt me Mar,\Ca 92825 now. SS50 mo., ye:.rly lse. 2 BR &: I~ den, trptc, 1~13 BR. 2 Bath. Frplc. Dshwhr, · · · 3 BUCS from ocean, 2 Br. 16th PSace
CONDOMINIUM --. ~l~G .. ~•r C&U ; 673-l86J ~ ewa ba, dbl sanp. Fel'IC'ed In. dlspl. $290/mo. ye a r J y . BACHELOR apt, comp! turn, 2 Ba, frpl, bltns, erPtt, QUIET;;;;;;:::-:1.,-.6:-:2:-:•:::-~--,,"1!. ,,,..., Cello 3 BR, 2 BA comp 6""' ~. , . Preftr &du!lll. ao.e to. 6~ 645-0662. Incl utU SUO/mo. U25 drpl. $23S • $250. 3311 pool. ~-,Af.'91 .
redec:. Dbl Pl'IP. fDcl let U.: Ctr, S.A. ~ , eW't')'thlna:. 548-1%71 , • Newport Bh'CI. ~ Marptrl ... m.-4173 only, no peta. ~. i t e '
patio. Enjoy 'clubhoult UY· l1'0ll • Alph& Be ta,. • I • SHAltP 3 BR, 2 BA, ~ulel JIME roa LR.G, dean apta. $1054150. BRAMD .... J. s·Br aptJ. 2~R,.' ..,.. Ii:~ ~ !:i11t~·=-•C01'7J;~ ~. ~;tm:-:..= . ~~~=,\.~per ~ ''°'Ii .=.;.-~ fl~' ~·:...Marntribt. or llill-
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1,,, Cleulflco Ion ?00-912 l Bil.~.,. ha.~· • UMl&-11'3 ' , -6 ~ &o.<Ol BW>. S BR• 211 llO. __ bonuo , 1 , ,., S.•1!11 llli °'. l. ' •;i;Cll·t)lil .,. OK "''l'r '~.,..,,', • ...,,., f:a::1 Low dn. OMiin' w/i!.M-i Dlloawlt T.D. Liiut. Adulta, no pell. P15 nn torirMlw • 111111. S)35 . , gm:-. ... 6v.:1 oc~ • ~r. 'l '--=:-T--:-::--:\--:~~ Forth~~. ~: :.n':C: ;.~:';~~ ~ ~ ~t:S-M.~ ':r~~~. Colta-Maa High. RIOU8H J ;-=tt~ ~ ~ .~ 2:: Pa~.fJIU.Cbl:!i. N_; 2 :-~ W..w,' _..
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NICE crpts & drps, stow $170 2 BR. hltns, relri&", dl'Jl8,
& retr1g, 2 BR. C&oae to 3 Br., l~ Ba, patio, blt.ln1, aha.a Cl'Pta thruout. Upatain J iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
17th Shops. Ct'Pta. drpc, Aak abollt our wlocean view. AJao l BR., .La Q .JJ. •--~""-:_,.-:,.,~·-=-"~...,,,--"--·I J~unt plan. sao Ccnll'r crpts, drpe, tttrig, bitm. YllA CORDOVA • t 6
'1 BR Ir. 2 BR l'' BA St., 642-8340. Sl35 mo_, Incl utll , Utn a 't/rmO a
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Util pd, 1884 r.tonrovia. & 2 Br, l~·i Ba. $145-$160.1--~=~-~~~--1 ' l h 11 MS-0336 S.30 move ln alrowance + CHEZ ORO APTS mesas w; green atmosphere & stro tree-
reg, discount. crpts, drps, s2i.i Atlanta, 1·2 BR, pool, LuJrUry 40 Unit Adult lined walk ways to your apl
S30 \Vk-1 per. wtkit $35. patio, JIOOl, infant ok, 1525 prtvate garagl!'. Wuhers, Aptirtment Complex ALL UTILITIES INCLUDID
r.taid ser, linens, TV & tele, Placenlta, 54!'r2682 dcyers. SJ6...8038: 536-2727 I BR. Unf. $150 -Furn. $1IO
Sl!'a.Lark i\1o1el 2301 Npt l ;i;~:i":;;.,.:cc=;;...,.-=""""1-;i.,...-r='°'·,o;.,=::--1 & 2 BEDROOMS 2 BR. Unf. $180 -Furn. $210 Blvd. 64&-7445. BEA UT. Country Oub Villa. BEACHBLUFF Aptt Ji
2 BR, 1•,,' BA, pvt pa"-·. NEW 2 BR 2 Ba dlshwuh. FURNISHED OR 3 Spac. flr. plans, decor. furnlshingr. ve LRG, clean 2 Br, 2 Ba, ~ ' ' 'th . ti ttin /f ~
d I . crpt. drps, bit-ins. S206. mo. el'li, pool, patio. 8231 Ellis. UNFURN. wt m roman c se g w un or p,,vacy.
crpt, rp, re ng, range. For further into call Jeanne 842-S4TI or 841.3957. Terrace" pool, pri. sunken gaa BBQ's W/
Pool. Adults. All util pd. Ed""·ards 968-63.23. E • Spoclous Apartments seculded seating compl. w/Ramada & Foun· ""'· 540-2407 WALK TO B ACHll *' DELUXE l & 2 BR. NEW TOWNHOUSE I.DVELY NEW t &. 2 BR. e Spec!Al cabinet space taln.
1 &. 2 BR 2 BR Jl~ BA "-•· d-s Di•hw"h • Lock garages w/ 11 stor * Color co-ord. lcit w/ indir•ct li.htin ... Garden Apts. Bit-ins, priv. · · ' · .....,.,..,., .,. · ers. • p . •
Patio, heatE'd nnnJ, •-le. Ci·ptg, drps, g-elf cleaning 70!I Palm * 847-3957 • Bm ceil • Lndry atios * Deluxe r•nge & oYens * Plush 1he9 crpt9. ~ -•· -0 1 p 1· • Dwhr/displ • Gas stove * B t fi; C ~ Adults. SI45 mo. 5-16-5163. .,-s ven, enc. gar. a K>s. ADUL TS-2 br STUDIO onus s orege spece ov. c•rpon
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902 W. Balboa Blvd, N.8.
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Unlimited Visits
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OPSN 7 DAYS PER WEEK 11~1 GARDEN SQUARE HEALTH CWB
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Rooms , BR 1 bl 1 k 548·3605. 377 \V. \Vilson. 1% ba, palio, balcony. gar-• Special &0undproofin&' * Sc ulpt ured merbl• pu Iman I til. btths * ~ · e ec tns, CIC • n..· Ad I L' I • Sba&; carpets, drapes * Eltf•nt r•cre•tion room. ""· r.·lesa Verde a TI' a. e,.· wviet u t IV ng age. 2 bl.ks lrom ocean, $150. O C EA N FR o NT t it e • 2 BR Sh bl be 1401 01· 11 B URNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY
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I-BR. Avail. Feb. 1s 1 • Adlt.~ only, no pets. bit-ins refrig., encl patio, 2323 ECldMen Ave, FrS wy.0, _GoldeFnwest College. S & util incl, S80 mo. 675-7566 '-------J I ';;;;;;;;;~ 5.l7-8400 lnrlscJld. n10. incl a11 util. I BR Medallion Condo, all ~ Blk from Huntington Center, San Diego Jy ge ntlemen only. Linen . Renllls -~ . Pwtonafs~
lllatore only. Bltns. .$.100 241 Avocado St. * 646-0979 pool, iiuiet . .$130. 675.5034 an 1ego rwy. to Beach Blvd., o. on * FURN. Room, !Gold 11 ~lon!h . 122-D Mag no Ii a OLDER l br, vinyl floor.i, 1 BR w/stove & refrig, crpls 646-0032 or 642-1121 Beach 3 blks. to Holt; W. OD Holt to . . • medallion hml. kltch. privil. Buslneai Rent.el 445 Peraon•I• 5Jt 49'~95 gar. Encl. rear yd. Prof. &. drps. Nr beach S\25 mo. LoQuinta Hermosa 714: 847·5441 prlv entr, male only, s201 ---------
lndscped. $100. Sl5 depos. TradeWinds Realty, 847.8.511. BAY MEADOWS APTS. .,,,=.,,,.e==~======~=,,,,.==--l~w,,~~k-""'-:.::..:""::.:::'·'--~= STORE W/\11orlt!bop 1 n ADVENTURE LRG 1 Br. apt. All new
crpts, drps, tile & paint.
Bltns. Sl45/mo. 5-16-0~51.
!!98 El Camino, C.\f .
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Walnur. 5-iG-8600. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I BRAND NEW UNITS au with -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 pool, kit. priv's. N.B. $31 pliance repair, Im part
BEAUT 3 B 2\1 B d" A'I"l'RACTIVE 2 BR t " k Ph rA house. 443 W, Bay St., Ci'.i . r, , a stu 10 beam ceilin.,, paneling, pvt ap s. ON BEACH' w · : .,..S,.Jl43. I Bl' Now LEASING' F I •<< U ! 1135 N '-;;:;.,.-=...::::-".""==~=I acrm;s from Theo. Robins ap .. ns, ne1v crpts, drps , patio!, frplc, all rec tacil· um ......,. n um · r 1YNG college or working girl Ford 646-2971.
&19paint. Avl !Feb. No pets. Ne111, family and adul1s units ities. Adults, no pets. Hat'bor & \Vilson. Call e Balboa Isl. K!t & TV mi l=~=~-~--~-~ ;), 998 E Camino. Y.ith total recreation club e Bachelor e 6Ta-!II81 8:30 to 5 pm. e Bachelor Apts From $215 tele. $65/mo &: up. 67:..3613 E. 17th $~., Coste Mia• ....,..,.=~'~l~=====-1 and pre-school. 1, 2, & 3 •I BR from Sl35 • 2 BR. Crpts, drps, patio. • 2 BR unt. .From $225 * SIS PER ·week • up ~tore-0tf1ce, $60 !ltonlh
NE\\'LY DECORATED bdrms from $l:SO. Nr . .shop. • l BR from $165 • $150 uni. $160 furn. 2658 e 2 BR Furn, From $185 w/kitchens. S27.50 per v.·eek Rea1:inomlc1 C.Orp. 67>6700
SAILING CRUISE
150 ft. 3 mut Square Rlna'.
Lea vine 3115/n t o t 3
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378-2605. 2 Br. w/ge.r. $130. Water ping, golf, schools. Just Orange Avl!', Ct.f. 545-1657 Carpet.s.drapes-di5hwasher • up Apt&. MOTEL. S48-9T:i5 Store-826 w. 19th St., CM
pd, dispor;al. 2176-B P lacen. h I o. D' Fwy 387 W. Bay St ( b°'·n Harbor Huntington Be•ch heated tvv.J saunas tennis $115/mo * .... 7414 FULLY LICENSED * tia Av~. 6.16-412(] soot o ..-n lei<! . on """'· · NE\VLY furn room, $18 (M!;r · -==-------1 Culver Dr., Irvine. 833.3733, & Ne""l'Ort Blv,d, -% mi N. rec room-ocean vi(!l'is \\·eek & up. Pvt entr avall. DESK Space. Laguna. Niguel Renowned Hindu Splrttualist * NEW LUXURY l &: 2 Br. PARK WEST of 19th SI). 2 BR. Sl55 Up. • 3 BR pallos-ample parkin&: Phone s.t&-0451 lndu~trial area. Sec'y serv. Advice on all mattt'n.
dwh• g"· I CALL "·16.()073 I $180 UP. Patlo. poo l , c.-.... lty d •-·• M·~·-8""""• • uag crp' garages. APARTMENTS ,,. children ok. r.tORA KAI ~cur &;U&.r s, 1 LRG Br, full ba, Jg closets, SJl-1478 days. LA.Iv ' ... ..., .. , ....
Pool & Rec. Quiet adult ...... ___ _, ._ ... Ma"••-' by HUNTINGTON . lk ·~· STORE ho I Rl!'adlnp stven 1 day!I • 1. · ~A., A.70 vwu..-u a.... ·-...""' Apts. 18881 !ltora Kai Lane, pvt l'ntr, patio. 3 b s heh, ....., , • p, o fice. ..,. •. , 10 am • 10 pm. CLASSIFIED iving .,.. .......... · ....__I-""' Comp•"Y. Beau!ifut 1 & 2 BR furn " ''"' •·• 1,1 blk E . oi Beach oft PACIFIC bay,673-1023 aN6 tll:ll. S95. 2340 Newport Blvd, 3llN.ElCaminoRell.
HOURS 2 BR gange + parking, I.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""• I or unfurn apls. OFFERING Garfield. ~994 Vacation Rental• .. 25 C.i\f. 646-2544, 5o(s-83!1J San Oemente crpts, drps, bltns. Adults Lagune Beach self clean. ovens. D/W (in 711 OCEAN AVE., H.B. .. I 2210 R I D I & 2 eR·l'. FROr.t $123 714) 53<14g7 ' Industrial Rental 450 492-9136, 492-0078 8 .. 00 a.m. 10 5 p.m. o.,..." Y-919 u gers r., 2 BrJ, displs, shag crprs. ( u-FROLIC '" th• '""""'----------Overlooking beaut garden Or 10 -6 D ·1 ·-,-o Monday thru Frida)' ~~-~--~-----I EXCEPT. nice 2 BR, 2 BA, drps. Jacuzzi & Sauna hath, c open am pm a1 Y mountain cabin, '''' 6. NEW BUILDING NEWPORT INTERJ RS
9 Sal d -"Id H P l FOR ADULTS pntio & /1ld pool. Arlults. \VIL.LIAM WALTERS CO. ,,_,_ Tom WUll·-· Ad tort.r:ioon ur i'1ye REAL nice large 1 br ap1. gar, ocean vu. No ch1 . uge oo. 1033 l:?th SL. a('ross from ..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.., .. IS90 /wk. Also y.•knds. · COSTA MESA "v ......... .... ... ve 1sers may Pac All extras. See a.t 541 no pets. $225. 557-6360. only. Lake Park. 536-W!ll := 557-4027 Interior Oe5lpr has joined
their ads by telephone Hamilton S•. MERRIMAC WOODS VACANCIES Cost money! . . l 28o Sq, ft . •t.$167 mo, their ltludkl. 6'1S-6420, 1136
Newport Bl•ch 2 DIALd' t~'" t.'.t!-70 C'"-n . 1 ho I .... FOR Rent: Furn lra1lt-r in r =-Sq II. lie G-· E 1 r --1 H l r hw ay COSTA ?-.IESA OFFICE LGE 2 br, l'~ ha, ga.~ bltns. 4 :i f\.1crrimac \Vay irec .,.._,,,,.o, ,,...,;e 11.K.n your use, ap., Swrt' 1 1 ,1 lh V"ll Q""-'11 • •vua as """""' •
330 W. Bay 2 children ok. No pels. S150 PARK NEWPORT • care Costa r.·lesa your ad, then sit back and bldg., etc. thn.t a Daily PUot ~n er 0 •·.~mr:8-G44~ afe. lmm9diete Occupancy Corona dd Mil!' On B al
642-5678 mo. 545-2486 lree livg owrlkg the water. 1-----------listen to the phone nng! Oassifierl ad. per,. "' · or U0-220 Power, pri11ate offices, A bldg)
A ~rva IOns. I f ki 18th and NEWPORT BEACJ-r ATTRAC lg 1 Br. cpts. drps, 7 pools, 7 tennis cts $750,000 pts., Apts., Apts P tnty 0 par ng. SINGLE? WIDOWED?
2211 w. Balboa Blvd. bltns, patio, gar, adlts, no Spa. From $175 to S450-_F_u_'"-·-•_,_u_n_l_u_,_n_._J_7_0 __ F_u_•n_._•_r_u_·n_f_u_•_n_._J_7_o __ F_u_·,_·n_._•_r_U_n_l_u_•n_. __ J7_0 Rent•lt to Share 430 Whitti~2-l4S5 "'"'"nt Divorced? Over 21?
642-567& I I -'"=~~-~$~13=5~. ~"'-::._1~76~2:____ Bach. 1 or 2 Br. Also 2 -· "6" For a l'lelf eXPlanatory mn-
HUNTINGTO" BEAC!I sty Townhouses. E!e c. kt. General Ge nera l General YNG exec "''aiits 1 or 2 NE\V bldg 1728.2300 ,q • .. h d all " -------------------------------1 women lo share bch apt. • .. · ••· IB&e ..... rs a. ay c 17875 Beach Blvd. East Bluff pri. pat or bal Sublrn parkg, Write: D. ?-!orris 1;,o1 Nr Baker . & Fa.1rv1ew, l 4964801 or 541.9991
54()..1220 opt mail ser cp!s, drf15 Just Cloister, \Vhit!ler. yr lse. Sullivan, 540-4429. 1----------·I
N. of Fashion l&l al Jam. FOUND NUDE LAGUNA BEAC1-t NEWPORT BEACH boree & San Joaquin Hills YNG man \\·il l s hare SO. Santa Ana, approx. S700 A lealdna: roof in Dover
222 f<.M.~k,A11e. Villa Granada Apts. Rd. 644-1900 for leasing info. beautilul beach homr w/ •q ft. Deluxe air cond.. otf. Shores. I fixed lL T. Guy
Four bedroom1 with ha.Icon. AN W T L" same. Re l 's . Phom-lces,ownr 495·4349. Roofing Co, 64 5·27 80.,
SAN' CLEMENTE; ew •Y 0 ive 962-2520. Storage 455 548-9590 :l05 N. El Cllm!no Real its above & below. Gracious in Newport Beach ~ t '
2 Jiving & quitt surround ing OAKWOOD GARDEN our nex moM.... EMPL. man tn !1ilu1re n1y 492-44 0 · 'WV 4 BR. Fount, Valley homo LARGE, Jbck . up, storage for family wilh children. APARTMENTS I bl 1~ ~
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built.in kitche" appliance11. (Jl4 ) 642..,170 SHARE my walerlront home,_R_e_n_l_•_l_•_W_•_n_ted ___ 4'0_ 835 Af\.1JGOS \VAY 644-2991 w/dock Man, 30-60 yelll'!l.,-
ColdweU Banker & Co. YEARLY leasf', lge ~ br, I St.50/mo. 675-4331. HIGH 11chool &irl v.i1he1 Found (frff •ds) 550
Managing Agent 541.Slrl & 2 ba. Ocean bret-.Ze~. uxury "'ANTED frmalr roomn1a1e roon1 nr Harbor Hlsh. FOUND aet ot keys vie. of
I Refrig & dish""•ashcr. S275 ' to ~hare 11 /liamr. $.iO mo •675--5099* Slater-. n.._._.._ Jot•-Fountain V•lley mo. 546-2176 :aaun 5'G.1""'6 ~ ===o-=-,-----.,. l"1v"1ng I lnq. before noon. &12-1423 Ml R I I .I.fl( H.B. 847-5960 ALL NE\V TOWERS -Water Vlf'W apt. • FEMALE roommate rll"et1td IC. en • I _..,
VALLEY PARK 2 BR, 2 BA. Frb.June hi 1.1 J Ball l 6..., .. ,.,,.. FOUND • coin pune un 1 une. s e. ,.....,.,.,... P"enced storage space K-Mart, Costa r.te1a.
APARTMENTS S.125 month 642-nr.! ::.n P'I o-1 I ,,.,. • · " Y or campen, boat!, etc. 5J6...1150 to kienttf)' CLASSIFIED
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• • . YOUNG FAMILIES
2 BR. Aplo $160
2 BR. Garden Apts $175
7 BR. Townhoutes $115
PTI'·SChool ccntt!r. Adult pool.
Children·s pool. Priv patios.
Elec kilchen.s. Wall to wall
closets &: carpels. 2 play.
grounds. Carports & stor-
age,
17256 S. Euclid St.
(just .south of W&n1er in
Fountain Valley)
Phone ( 714 ) 540-4715
Huntington Beach
OCl!'anfront 3 BR. :! BA, Chilrl-
rPn &. pC'I OK. Yrly $273 .
675-1~10 2110 \V. Oceanfront.
2 BR &: den, The i\tarirui.
Square Ap1s, S200 mo. * 645--0232 *
LARGE 2 hr. 11J, ba, crpls.
drps, bltns, nr. Ho..<J.g Hosp.
Sl85 mo. 642.4387, 642-1 771.
Newport Heights
SPACIOUS 2 Br. frpl , rp1s,
drps, patio, lndry. Adlts,
M pell'l. $170, 646-1972.
Santa Ana
VILLA MARSEILLES
BRAND NEW
SPACIOUS
NR. ocr.:ANFRNT, oc·e&n 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts.
vir1v !!'unrlrck, smag fn-r, Adult Living
nrwer dlx 2 Br. bltn.~. rpts, Furn. & Unfurn.
<lrp.~. ln<lr\I nr shops k pier, . S16.i. Ad.I ls, bahy 0 k. I D1~hwas~r . oolor coordlnal.
S36-:.ni1 ed apphanct's . pl ush shag
' " Cllil>Ct -choice ot 2 color
$140 11cheme! • 2 baths • e:taU
ASK ahou1 our disro11n! pl;in~ sho1vers • Mirro--00 ward·
2 BR, erp1~. r!rp~. bl!ins. car. robe rtoors . indirect light·
port. S25 f\.love.Jn Allow-ing in kitchen . breakfasl
ance. 72.l Ulica: 5.16-2462. bar • bU&e private fenced
llL TRA privare delux 2 BR, patio • pl ush l&.ndscaplng -
2 ba , singll!' story, pvt patio, brick Bar·B-Q's -large heat.
t'nd gar. Sl7j. 817 Geneva efl pools &: la nai.
St., 536-8659 3101 So. Bristol St.
1 BR, Brand new. Priv. (1,) MJ. N. of Sn. Coaf Plaza)
patio, ru~~. drp~. dsh""·hr, Senti Ana
CLASSIFIED displ, Adults, no pets or PHONE: 557..a200
MA I LI NG ADD R ESS 11 ,;;<h~il;d"':;:;",;1;:160;::·:.c"::.::,'-,,1829c;::· =--:-NEW 2 BR from $135. Cpl.I,
P.O. Box-1560, d bit " I ' CO!ita Mesa. rp!'l, ns, Pft o, am s c·
92626 lion. play are&, No pell.
84&-m1
Apt. Unturn. 365 Apt. Unfurn.
Fount•in Valley Fountain Valley
:J.ounlairu
Hodlter"'"""" Style Louury
1ai--.-111a111a
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365
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CAN'T BE BEAT
SINGLE STORY
South Sea Atmosphere
2 BR .• 2 BATH
Carpets &. d"ri>ll
Air CondlUoned
Private Pallos
HEATED POOL
Pll!'nty of lawn
Carport & Storage
1-IIDDEN Vll,L.AGE
GARDEN A?'I'S.
2500 South Salts
Senta Ana C> Sf6.152S
Wntcllff
2 BR. 2 be , c/d, frplc, patio.
Adult $17S..S185. 1601 Bed·
ford. New 1atden 2 br, 2
be, c/d, frplc, 1ndprf.
aams from CO(.'ft C.oco't,
186:; fl"\i'lfN!, Ml-0239.
Aplo.,
Furn. or Unfum. 270
Cnt• Mt:u
1 BR. furn. $130, 2 BR turn
$1 55. 2 BR unfurn. $)55.
1 Pool. nllns, crpt~. drps, no
1 ch ildren, no pe11. 32>.J E .
I
17th Pl. C:\1, 548-273S
DELUXE l • 2 er:-tUn;
Ii untum , S130-ll65. Pool
! 1'1"7 F.. 22nd St. C~t 6-lb-3&45
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Adults
Look Into ...
OPENING SPECIAL-I BEDROOM FROll 1145!
CASA del SOL
Near all bea ches • Priv ate Teri ate • Rec Buildini •Saunas
2 Pools • Billiards • Gym • Putlin& Green and Volleyba ll
Buitl·in Kitchens• Dishwashers •Disposal s• Carpels/Drapes
Close lo all shoppin& • Private Parkin& and Storage
ALSO: 2 Bedroom w/Fireplace rrgm $205
21661 Brookhunt, Huntioitoo Buth-(714) 962-6653
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Adult and Family Sections
The possible dream ...
I Bedroom from $1 35-2 Bedroom, 2 Baths from $155
HUNTINGTON GRANADA
Private Terrace • 3 Pools wi Cabanas • Buitt·in Kitchen$
Dishwashe~ •Carpels/Drapes • Walk·in Closels • Oressin& Rooms
Close lo Shoppini, All Beaches 1nd leisure Areas
l7ll 1 Golden Wes! St., H"lin~on Buch (714) 147·1055
(Jin! South Of Warner)
SANTA ANA-Adult and Family Secliono
Break the monotony ...
OPENING SPECIAL-! BEDllOOM lllOM 11371
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PtiYlft Potir. ~.~e~dit~~~JICllUi . Pool
Bui1l·tn Kitel'lens • Oishw1she11 • Carpets/Drapes
Ne1r South Cout !Jlaza • Le1sure Areas• freew1ys
!LSl1' 2 lltt!room/2 Balh from 1167
Town Heu~ w/llh: Baths from Sl 75
3900 loullt n-. s.n11 Ano-(714) 54~3214
(2 blocks 11st ol Bristol and MacArthur)
Managed By :
HlllGI MlNllEMENT CO .. INC.
\VANTED · the right woman Call 642-6511(1
lo shr NB Bluffs hni . Pvtl~~~~~~~~~~~I LADY'S watch, foW1d Sat hR, all prlv. $~. 64~.()369 j~ nlle. Vic; Newport Beach.
Gara ges for Rent 435 ! Per1on1r, lit.I D~~triped 111r8y cat Vic.
GARA GE, $25 pt'r monlh, Yukon Dr. Huntington Bch.
Ea.slsidc, Costa l\.1esa. 1st 847-8920
& btsr in adv. 642.....(289. Person•ls 530 RED lrlsh Setter found Vfc
Off'.ce Rental .. ..,.. San!a A1* & 21st, C.M.
I-----------YOU CAN DO YOGA! 646-8554
SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY Free dl!'monstni.tlon Tuesda~ BLACK Cock-a·Poo puppy
1·2·3 room up to 3 000 en at 8 pr.r. Yoga Center, 44;) lound. Vfc N--..... ~ • .I: • . · v... E. 17th SI., Costa Mesa, .... .,... •• ~ ":T It. ofllce sulles. lmmed. oc-646-82Sl Bak('r, 642-0529
cupancy. Orange County.I~=~-------FOUND p Id vlc 1•~ /.IT"TV"lrt Irvine Commerc• LONELY? :'\feet desirable • e nge&e "'" .,,... A. hv!ne, Newport Hp. Complex-, adj. Airporter partnen by mail. \Vrile : S48-96S5 to identify
llotel & Re1tauran1 banks Ad,.la1r1r Suzanne &x 103-
Slin Diego&: N'pt F~'}'s. ' U, Lake\\ood, Ca.HI. 90714 FOlJND Poodle Vicinity 300
UNCRO\VDED PARKING RIDE NEEDED, So. Lquna block 17th SL Costa ~-Ieaa..
LO\VEST RATES to OrangP Co. Alrport, hrs 1 ~-=~"~1-'=-~~~~-I l>wncr/n1gr. 2172 DuPont Dr. 8 -;,, -19!}....351.1 alt 6 FOUND Plreon Vic Colp hl
R111. 8. Ne1vport Beach ALCOHOi !CS Anonymous. and JoAnne In Chf. 548·2510
8.13·3223 C.Ourtesy 10 Bmken Phone 54'2-7211 or write to The "Yellow Pqe!\'' of
DESK SPACE P. 0. Boy 1223 Costa Mesa. cla55ified ... 64l-5678
-.... ~ -·-~ ----
222 Forest Avenu~
Logun o Beech
494-'"'6 * * * * * *
DESK SPACE
305 No. El C•mino
S<>n Clem•nf• ........ Trader's Paradise
LA GUNA S.ach: OUicl!' in
Boat Canyon Shopping: Cnrr
nex-! lo Sa feway, 675 11.[. $275
mo. 494-955.1, 494-1630.
AIR Cond, crpts. facing
Beach Blvd, Rea!'!'.. Ca.II
842-2525 or owner
21l/394-0015.
SJIARE de11irn office, ~ttrac Larae Stand Up F'rff•r
SJ>&:ce. Arch~tect, engineer. w/locking door or Electric
erti&I or rle111 rner only. $150 Ory like Will _, mo 64>-1335. er. new. ITTWll
CORONA DEL MAR '°' ·-' Dr. ,.,..., ..... refrla:. 6«2-M27 2 Rm guile. pvt ba, pvt entr.1-..; _______ _
Prk&, crpVdrp, ull l pd, Owner will trade 50M equity
Sl45/mo. Owner. 613-6757 In l C.M. triplexes FOR ~
NEWPORT oUices, c p 111 , or more unltt; ln Ora.np
drps ~an view from $65 County. Pr1nclpah on I y .
))t'r 'mo. Onr Au 6 pm: 1_5'_9_.0t_33_. -------
675-4644 Small •hop, dreue1 A
600-1260SQ. FT. oomw<ar.-lll<!Uret•
Of.lltts, CM. 64&-2130 stock, Good locaUon. WUI
1;m SQ. rr. pr1v. puidnr . 64~r amall house or! 1'7
3800 E. COllll Jlwy, CdM. l,,---:c==--,,-..,... Can dlvldl!', ~13:1 Heve $100,0CO tqU!ty ln
• NEWPORT BEACll Civic Visalia Walnut Grove A
Ctntar 300 fl to 1000 U. G.G., 10 Unlit. WANT Qr.
A}\ws i: Seeretarl&l. 87$.15 tl!C'fi P>Unty tnc:ome prop •
Alil COND., OCEAN VJri Bllr/owner, M5-0Ml
usorted ams. ahop center SX.IXll. Ra.I Estate ln
!San Clemente .f92..29T9 Palm O..rt, tot South Or.
510 • 29th NB OUW:e or -~ ence Oll.tnt;y cout but1'le1'1
. 2 rms heai. bath, near venture. P.O. Box 2:-~3,,
bay $115. 613-~ Capo Beach. •96-1412, evo!:
Buslnets Rent11 445 '10 VW Van, blce A white .
Trtt.de for hoe. l 1' -rr-111 cuT
BEAUTY Salon for I.Aue, PI UJ cash Value $2700.
fully .,quipped, In 11hoppiT1J ' Cal l
}!\let, $f.n Oem. 492-2979 «>-08:23
fHE P'utest draw in iht W~l ... 1 Dlllly P llof *
Cla~6lfied Ad . M'J-5673 *
lines
times
dollars
'&I PONTIAC stn. wqon,
auto & '87 Renault 9ldln.
auto, 18,cm ml, both xlnt
oond. For pop.top camper
bus, aft. 5, 495-5796.
Have: GenuU. aquamarine
stone• from Brull. cut •
raceted, V&lu Sl04JJ u b'
tum. art objects., anttqun
or? 673-0802
HA VE m.ooo """" "' inodern &Side triplell. Want
8 to u units, any cond, Qr.
a.nae or Sa.n Di'lo Co'•·
Sulllvan, 646-3226,
Unique. dtlUM 3 bdrm .• dlft.
rm., 3 ha. hlsh dl.m home,
tor home Ol' \Sdll, Oraitfll
Coun(y.
Fortin Co. &d-5000
$2),000 oqui"' ti1 beullful,
new Hunttncton ~
n lorftont w/lock f'Oft
1maller home, )Ot, or n.1
eome prop. Owner-. a.an
10-2 BR W\lts CN SUS M
Loa.n "5.!IO uwmablt at
!.0%. 1'Ttlde fOr cleu btime
01.11 M'H $2S"10M • owner
~"" w . Aat -.ons.
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LEARN TO FLY
$500.
(Fl .......... ,
Compl•I• Cou'" l11dud.1:
'40 Hcun fli ght time in Ce1s na I SO's with
20 hrs. dual instruction. Club membenhip.
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Our school. Early Achievement Center.
Unlike most pre-schools, we do more than
keep little hands busy.
We keep little minds busy. .
With science. Math. Language. Art.
Social Studies.
Things like that.
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We encourage children to discu ss things.
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So they will better know their capabilities.
And themselves.
(Which is just about the greatest
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We're open year 'round.
So parents can come in anytime. And
children can be enrolled anytime.
Sun fl ower Early Achievement Center
2515 West Sunflower Avenue
Santa Ana, California 92704
714/540-4750
WHAT IS YOGA?
Vitality? Peace of Mind? Concentration?
Beauty? Success? Friendship?
Strength? A Good Night's Sleep?
Will Power? Youthfulness?
YOU CAN DO YOGA!
See for yourself how natural and
effective YOGA is!
•• FREE DEMONSTRATION
•• TONIGHT AT 8 PM
EIGHT WEEK CLASSES START
WEDNESDAY NIGtlT AT 7 PM
YOGA CENTER
445 E. 17th St., Cost• Mes•
646-8281
COME AS YOU ARE
COME TONIGHT!
like to t.akc cat'f' ot your
baby in my home, infan'-l~
yrs. C.M. area . 55T..J032.
WIU. babysit ~r ehild ln
my llrtnsed home. aid l
thru 5, Mon I hru Frt.
549--4038.
SLATER-BEACH Blvd atta,
H.B. Playmales, iYJt mf!eiS,
play area. 17674 Van Buren,
Apt B, Hunt. Bcll.
l1..ILL or p/time, infant or
girl 7. Good home &: are.
C.M. 646-5537
BABY SIT. My home, Day
or nitf', Any age, Hot meaJs
.l fe~ yard. 646-3738
BABYSITflNG. O>mtt er
Bushard & Garfield. F. V.
Ret'!l. 968--0337.
BABYSITTER, all Age!, 24
hours. \Varm meals, big
back yard. 642-1592, CM.
Business Service
* BURGLAR Al.AR.:\fS *
Shop. homf', boat & car.
Local &: Silerrt. 646-llHI
Carpent•r
CARPENTRY
MINOR REPAIRS. No Job
Too Small. CabiMt ln pr-
ages &: o I h e r cabinets .
545-8115 U no answtt leave
msg at 646-2371. IL 0.
Anderoon
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•• SAUCERMAH SCHOOL • p,";Jf";. A~~:~ ~.~
• or 636-lllO
• ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS • Camon!, Concrato
: 88 FAIR DRIVE • COSTA MESA • •• CONCRETE. Beat TM
•
• Bad Weather! Floors,
• patios. Reas. Call Don
: Grades 1 through 9 : c= WORK, "° job \no .Sm ll d . d' 'd " d t h' t small, reasonable, F r e e a group an. ~n lVl uauze eac mg 0 . Estim, H. Stuflick, 548--8615.
e meet the real1st1c needs of youngsters.. .
•Abilities will be challe"!ted by good teach~ Block . Wall! • Side:-"'alka: · d · , 'al • Dnveway:!I • Patios e mg an a variety of e ucat1onal maten s. 549--3173 Morn or Eve
•so that more effective learning will resull C 1 1 • on rac or
•• MOTIVATION • REFURBISH "'"' -·"'
0 t I f 'th' t• apt. I \V!ll turn your sows e pera es on y. rom w1 m a i;>erson -~o ear into a silk plll'lie, iMkle
•from the outside. Good teachmg can slim·· & out. All v.·ork fully guar.
ulate motivation within a youngster by . c. P. M. Construction. Free
•building on successful learning experiences .• est. Call 540-2270.
•Nothing succeeds like success! •1ADDITION. utility. storagf'.
• • Or gar. bldg's. (new con-
• WHERE THE PROGRAM • ru.l !J.38 "'· JI. at '°"
FITS THE CHILD ' sq 's or btr to either in-
• • dividuals or bldr·s. 642-5991
• • l-4 PM. e Willard H. Saucerman, Ed. D. e ''M7.Y~7.w~.,-.-qu-al~ity~~,,.-m-,·I e Telephone S4Q.-4060 School • repair. Walls, ceiling. Ooon etc. No job too small.
• 548-1751 (eve.) • 541.0036, 24 hr ans. .11erv.
• ENROLL NOW FOR FALL • LIC'O Conb": Romod<Ilog.
l~=21::81::17=S=.=B=r=is11i:oli:lli:, li:Sli:ali:ntli:a=:=Ali:nli:•==540-066===7=~ p 1 1 I I I • I I I I I I I I I I I •
• • SEW-KNITS
• • add-ons, rooting, painting A lee •••••••••••••••• , repa~•. 54().78511, ""·"'"·
GEN'L CONTRACTOR
Remodeling-Room Additions
Lic'd/ins 645-0991, 673-6809 AIRLINE & TRA VR CAREERS
For Men and Women
e Travel Agtnt e R•sarvatlon1
e Ticket Sales e Air fre ight Cargo
e Communications • Operations Agent
Day and night classes
AIRLINE SCHOOLS PACIFIC
Santa Ana 543-659'
'10 East 17th Str•tf
Acoredlted:
National Association Trade & Technical
Schools
Approved for Veterans
Eligible institution under the Federally in·
sured Student Loan Program
............. lost .-id Found
,._,.. (fl'M odsl SSO Found (fr" ods) 550
GHT brown puppy. White SMALL female G erman
throat and black Up lail. Shepherd. approx. 4 mo.
Vic cf Orange A 16th St cld. Vk. Del Mar A: Oranaoe,
hi c;M. 6C-6008 C.0.ta Men. ~
SIAMESE kittens, about 6-8 Lott 555
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: COST A MESA :
• PRE-SCHOOL • • • • 1797 Monrovia Avenue •
• (Corner of 18th Street & ~1onrovia ) •
• Costa Mesa •
• 642-4050 or 838·5237 • • • • • Open 6:30 AM 'til 6:00 PM
•. $18 A WEEK -COMPARE! •
• Full & Half Day Session s •·1
• Ages 2 to ' Years •
• • • **Hot Lunches & Snacks. •
• **Creative Activities •
**Music, Stor ies
• **Spo1ni1h • • •I·~·• I I I• I• I•
NEWPORT -MESA
PRE-SCHOOL
140 L 22nd ST., COSTA MESA
645-2323
6: 15 A.M. -5:30 P .M.
wb old. Vk Harbor Blvd ---------11
A 19th st. Costa Meta. Call LOST on Balboa Isle, Blk:
Mf..81.U & grey tiger like cat. Med
' fOUl"ID 1/23/71 1m. telTier, glze male. Please call
~ Ute cok>ftd. mWc. _•_n-<l __ ro_R_•_~_. ___ _
Vie 2iat j: Sut& Ana. Bl.ACK dog "''/While mark-
'46-l33J tngs A braided leather col-
male rabblt Vic lar lost vie Placentia & cf.tauna 6 Cay st. Newport 18th, CM. Reward. 5411-8813.
Hellbb 6U-S85ll SM. female choco!ate Polnl
D male, 1 yr, ltiah Sia~. 5 yn old. About
ittt!r Vk:: VlctDrta Bcb. l2f.Z3. in Seabury tract., off
tN 21.11 Atlanta. 53&-8337
y mfped etJ, red ftfa LOST: An Amale ebepMrd'
col Hut« View Hilla. pup et S2nd and ~
fN.lM Blvd. l·L>Tt. tan wUll chollt
~:black femalo ahort chain. 673-I037
hair white JJ9WI.. Lido Jsle L09I' 2 wks, froetpoint m-5m Siamae ff'm&le (wht. lftY
UNG BaMet Hound fOUnd :L~ Balboa Pt n I n ,
Y'lc. Gotdtnwest • Palm,(-'-------
R.8. 53f..1'D
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Kindergarten Readiness
Arts & Crafts
Music & Rhythm
P hysical Fitness
P honics
Colors & Numbers
Educational Field Tr1ps
Rot Lunches
Buie Bible Stories
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SPECIALIZING IN STRETCH & KNIT FABRICS
and LINGERIE
All Brands Stretch Patterns
Vogue & Butte rick Patterns
WE HAVE THE FINEST SELECTION
OF KNIT FABRICS ON THE ORANGE COAST.
2199 FAIRVIEW ROAD
COSTA MESA 540-3268
S-T-R-E-T-C-H
, & SEW (T.M.)
CLASSES
8 2 hr. $1500 L.ssons
Mo rning -Afternoon
and Evening
Real Estate School
PREPARE FOR STATE EXAM
IN 4 WE EKS
Licensing Preparation for:
e Real Estate Salesmen & Brokers
• Building Contractors
• Insurance
• Day & Evening Classes
CaliJornla Department of Education
Approved-Master Charge. and
BankAmericard Accepted. \
For lnformat~Brochu r---1
FREE GUEST LECTURE
pi.-646-3229
ANTHONY SCHOOLS OF
NEWPORT BEACH
325 North Newport Bl vd.
Newport Beach • 646-3229
Edmond F. Jackson
9~5'@ ~"~t\\.
Anna's
Pre • School -2nd Grade
ANNOUNCES
Facil ities for Enlarged Enrollment
Register Your Little Ones Now For:
Kindergarten & 1st Grade
• A Full (fun) Learning Progr•m
• Music
e Art
e Dancing
• Creativ• Activities
• Hot Lunches & Snacks
• Ages 2 through 1st grade
2110 Thurin Ave., Costo1 Meu Ph: 646-1444
Additions * Remodelill&"
~~iek ~Son, ~~Z170
Lic'd Contr, Remodelinc
Additiom, Plans, Layout
Kari E. Kendall 548-l!iJT
\V ALKING DECK
COATINGS
Of all types. I.ff! Roollnc eo .. Ci\t 642-7722 for me
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ROOM Additions. l.. T,
Construction, Single story er
:Z. Estim., plans &. layout
847-1511.
Furniture
FURNITURE S t r i pp ing .
Al~. boat parts, Wood .t
metal. Jn cur 10' vat
642-3.;43.
~rdening
AL'S GARDENING
flJr gardening & s ma 11
landscaping scJVi<"cs. call
:>'10-5198. Serving Ne\vporl,
Crl,\1, Costa M esa, Dover
Shores, \Vestcliff.
AL'S Landscaping. Tree
removal. Yard remodelin&:.
Trash hauling, lot d eanup.
Rf'pair sprinkle~. 613-U66 .
YARD Clean-up, Hauling,
~~~~~~~~!"ji~~~~~~~~ Gar d ~n i ng. Pr lees ; reasonable. Ca 11 Bob
)r?)l ( lnflructkm JI 1•] 1~~~xp in HarOOr a1~a . ~------'L:iJ '·;m;m;m;m;m;m~· ;;~ Avg Jy,•n $11412 per me.
•••••••-I C A i\t Gardenlnz &rv.
lost nf FiUld
Lost 555 Schools & 646-72li
-'-'------.:.:.:. instructions 575 NEW LawM, re-seed, Comp!
DROPPED Gold B en r u s ---'---'---~;: lawn care, Clean up by job
wrist wlltch in rront of PIANO LESSONS or mo. Frtt est. For ln.fo
house oo Oreh.ld, CdM, Sun ll-!...... 891 ro: or 846-0932 1/17. PleMe return, Call ...... & .... ..,rs, lntennediates. · ·
673-1884 before 8:30 AM or Learn theory. sight reading * Rmdentilll -Apta *
aft 6 P M. etc. CaU Bruce (U.C.L mus-* Commerclal *
le bkgmd) 546-4478 Mf'Sll Complet1t Care 6f6...9855
Pl rewlll'd for Info Jf'Qding Verde. • GEN Cleanup, tree I: sprnklr
to return of very shy old COSTA MESA scrv: Rototil. Handyman.
Sealpolnt Slllme!IC e at, PRE.SCHOOL odd 10ba. Rea.'!. 646-5848
brown coll ar w/blu stones. 18th & P.fonrovia, 14 day + EXPER. Hawaiian Ga.nientt
lost Sat, 423 Snug Harbor, full day session, Planned Complete G ardenine
Weslclltt aroa. 54S..14TI. program, hot lunChcs. Ages Service. Kamalani, &a6--467l.
REWARD oUered for orange U, hn 6:30 A.i\f.6:00 PM. CompJlte Ya rd C1rel
A. white fl}ale cat ioflt In 118 wk.COMPARE! 642-«l50 nM 54(1..CJT
vie-. Avocado Ave. It: PCH or 838-5237.
in CdM. 54&-6380 daya. 0P~IAN~0:.'7u.".,.'-.,.-,....,--home~-lc;..ral S.rvk:et
615-5964 eves. certtfted teachtts. MWlic
GREY ltriped male cat. Syatems. Mr. Hatbcock, A~A. TF.cH For Compiq ~ fka collar, Jan MS-1388 rem 1 ~ Erv. $22.50 per
1/1.8(71. Vic. 2l5f. St!On.nge mo. 645-3050 or S7l-4103
CM 1>ftys • !34-5992, Ews Hw;band Busy? Call Mame 642-~. I I~ 545-0m alter 6-Repatr ~~-lark.-and """'*' Build.SCrv MOit Thlflil 1 r
BW ND mAlt-Cock-A-Poo . . lo;""°' r.:=:-.~,.::;'F,-f w /black munlt " e111n1 lost RAil". Guttf'n Jn a lal l ed .
1/22. Lie No. 4~. "Rufly". WIU.. babvelt In 1 Quality work. RenllOnabJe. &12-64911 ~0 my ge Free est. ~ ' home In C.~t. w/lcncedi-"--=-=:..=:::_ ___ I
81..K dog w/wht chest & )'vrl le phl.yrm. llot lunches, TIIE Faste11t draw in· the
one v.·ht pa1v. Vic: Corona Rtr11. Reliable, Re a a . We st. .. a Dally p I lo t
del Mer. Re'NU'd. 673--8396. 6'U-.9689. Clas.slfied Ad. 642-S678
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Houllnv TII• Holp Wantod, M & I' 710 I Holp Wantod, M & I' 710 Holp Wontocl, M & I' 710 Holp Wontocl, M & I' 710 l'umllllro "' 1'1-fO...,.! m WHITE mole Olcik-'
mm . 11n , blJt'k bu.ltoa no.e.
HAULING CERAMIC tile 11ew Ir r E M A I.. t: I ~ If' p h o n, LOOKrNC !or mtlre than Just PAPERBOYS WANTt~D: l1t C'!laaa chtof, SOfA ~ (J~ttn aiir, blUf' CLE.& RA'NCE Ir bl•ck eyea. t "'°'·
Ll1ht lr Heavy r<>model. Free e1t. Sm•ll .:>llcllurs. Some \,koowl or aooll\fr job! Join the "New ' Vt'!')' df'1dni.blf: altuatlon 4-4Y Ir &'l'f'f:h plaid, br11nd new. ,.. w • I c h d 0 i Ir 100 d
Anythrte, Call Churk jot>B welcome. 536-2426, bt1~·1l11~ pN'f'd bu! nol ~. Bt>auhluJ Idea•" Div. or FOUNTAI~ VALLEY ¥.'k wnlr, ~y wk summer. AL~P~ Sl50. Cost S250. Call i SA.LE w/cll!lrlren, 54&--0IU or ~>41).3319 or 4!M-441ll ~888S. Ph: MESA LANES C.M. GENERAL f'OODS, ll!'lp AGE lI-J4 Write Bene 4.22, Bal la. 968-4R.~1. Over 100 Pilinin • Orga.na 847-Ri.51 ~10VING, Caragf' cle-iuHip Trff Service tif6..399J olh('~-• to eMa~lr lheir -• OSG-432J •-l WOMf;N nttded 10 demon. AS nf'w, 1lttping 1nfa S61i. ~1.IC'td tar lmmec(.sai.. ''M~O~V~I~N7.G.M~~,,.--,-, .....,.~..,-=-~.~.-,.·I
& lilr hauling. R!'aMlliable.1------'----• GAL •1UDAY • Typlnc ptrr.ona• beauty wn e en-PAYR LL CLERK stra.le br·1ur. mink oil, koa-Relrig., SS~. Color 1V SI ~. Buy Now & Sav•I humr . for I~ mo old, b.l•ck
f'l'f'f! estimate~. (;45.1001 TREES, llt'd1e1, Top, Trhti, 65, Sit 100. aen'l olt A )Oyin1 a profitable bu!ll\e'ill, t'ull 11me, MIPH•I ex[H"r. nil'l\ca, mink •OOf'U's: C•ll Call &I~, e 11 e ~: Ope n Daily 10 Ill 9 & whilit 1,:. Sht-p. 1,t Spr-
cut, l'l'moved , hauled . Int. St"C)''I exp, maturf' thinker. $%>-Sl5o wk up. lW exp nee . prtl'd. Apply PeM1011ne:I for •Piii. K.KORP, 530-3333 645-2020. • Sil! lD-6 • Sun 12-5 ir'ier. male. Good w/chlld. YARD, Garage clea.nu ps, No -ro door }:XK rvuij 642-4030 B!g John 1-'rcnl ore appe11ra~ A · ·.....,... De p1. Hoag ll0!ipi1a1, N.8 . YOUNG 1.,. ... -...ot-...• ;;0. AS nev.·, 1ltieplnr aofa 165. COAST MUSIC ~11391. 1/28 trPe~ dirt ivy ttrr'IO\'al. skip ~~~~~~~~~~~I 111 c 1 1 !Ions avail. 8(2.2664 "''_,_....., "-... _ loader, bAckhoe. 96:l ·ll745. Pe r son& y. ons rut• ion ae-eklnc ma~I. Earn ncfria., PS. O>lor TV St~. NEWPORT It llAR.BOR DE AU T . Shf'.pherdll.ab
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J[(}]I exp. pref'd. Salary l'Omm. MARCNE £nclne Installer PAYROLL CLERK to 11000. plUll ptr nlO. Call ~2-6560, ev e1 : COl!ta Mesa *. 6f2.28Sl combinat ion puppiei,l.W..kJ.
TRA SH & GarAg:e clff.fi-up, E~o~ment i I wh1llll. Call !or appt 11 anted. Exper ience d Elo:J)f!r, wlUi i; .. yroll deduc-Variable hOUfl . Call 64~2020. MUST grl!, Ww·li!ztir aplfll'I Suptr-hl"ll.l lhy, To rood
da}'I. SIO a lo1ul. Free P.&l. I . f 5~7-4363 Ex118. only/apply LUHR'S BOA'r lion, pe.cmnne\ r.eord1, & m-lMl bet 2-:i pm ,'t'lurt. ,::· SOF'A, ne ver used, qullted piano full keyboard and homP. W/fenced yard .
Anyllmt, 548-5031. Gl'ner11.I t.1a inll'nenct al'ld CO. 17Sl Placentia, C.M. 1Jl1. clalmt. lrnm@d. optt1. fioni.I, M"Ol('hguarded Sl2J. lilf't'.I ' P;>undina-bo a rd 64~570. 1/211
Houa•cl•anlng J-L Wont-" Fomolo -1 C'l.istodla!. P vt. Oity School. ii M·AIDS, EXPER, • ln1. cal.I Now! Mlllchlni love.eat $ 7 ~. -..·/plastic roared k e y 1 • 2 Adonblf' tlny b t e d
... ""'-SpotleM 14•alnut finlah. ~lus l (.l dhuahua and f'tiodle mix gu ...,, '""" R""uirt~ gen!'rlll esp. in over 21. Apply: ORANGE COAST l I~ S:.8337 I
SUN BrltP. Ma lnt C1u~1s. XbN'T hve-in companion or carpen11·y, pl umb1 nl(, elec. Ben Bro.,.,•n'a Motor Ho1el EMPLOYMENT MerchMdlee V Gar.g• Safe 112 11, ... , Sj!'ll) 962-6~21 pupa 8 -....fflu male/female rtoor~. "'indows t ic . Resid 'J practlcal nu!'$f' av.ii lur I ln ('al Rt>fa. \.\' t I t r ·I 31 106 S COAst , S. Laiun• AGENCY :·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim· -~ Jlamrriond.--S 1 ;Jn.,. a Y. need Io v I o I home ,
k 1-omm'I. f ree e s I . penil JOb , Enlployer pe y~ Cla$s1f11'tl ad No &;1, D1uly MAID P41rt tlm• 114 Broadway, C.M. 645.3111 • ESTATE SALE1 Fu\e lady's Ya maha. Nt'.w 6: uJJtd plaoo• 961--.1l79 1128 '53.~7;::.J .. lady own trAn~p. B ~~en~~~a~~~am1ly Care I ;,i!~. 1ia~I ~~~560, Cost1 6.4s. 744.5 . : Antlqu•• IDO ~~~~ ~1:-8il1~~r:ll1~1~~1~ ol mn1t m11kl'1, Brst buy1 In .f,OORABLE curly b I a r.. k
• Y 1---· --· CiRL-fil. \Oman 10 do house-1 MA ID • Steady work. Ret1!"l'-RN for Hou5t Superv1~r In I SCRAM LETS Vi8!11. Flor11. NB, 644-1131. Sr>. CAii f. at Schmidt Music Poodlt. mlx female 3 mo. du~· or hrly, re Bkpr. Ma ture rem Cons!. ., ' " I·' + \ me.nt homr. La.(una Beach 1mall nu rsing home-Top . -BEGJNS We-d. 9AJ""•p>1 Co., J~7 N. Main. San1A Lol'!'I childrt'n, nf'eds rood :t4~7801 iiflr r 6 P~I exp thru fnc tax Clas~llird c t>aning art('rnoo 1 30 c \I <"" "•~• 714 "'°"16 ~'1~ • A ,__ p I I d \----~~~~-~-babyslt 9 ·r 1)l1i girl. May ! a .,......,,.,"" \~·~ges. · -1""41Y lor arr 111944 SanrA M1drin11o Clrdt>, na. numf' arl y tra ,,e
B11y &. Beach Janilorial ad •:.'047 Da lly Pil ol, P.O. livr-ul Ir ) desire Salary MAID net"df.'d. Must be pointmen1 I A·NSWERS FV, nr Garfield I< ~\11ognoli11. Sewing Machin•• · 128 !J4A...-OSJJ : 836-4493 l/lfi
Crp!s, ¥.'indows. !loors etc Box IJ60, Costa Me!!&, Calif. Of)l'n :>1K-9658 r:o.·p'd. Apply, 3151 Harbor floUTE-Sal!'!it-SlJO ~·k to $1 ~2....t16l. -BEAUT "-Ii SlameAP. kitten Re~. & Conim"l. 646-1401. 926:26. GROOVY Modf'l-type nef'!ltd l Bll'd C.!\1. Tak~ ov es111b fulltr Brugh Sulx!t1r -Ditty -Wrath -COLOR TV 25" L'OnMl!', . ...-ila * REPAIRS* rf'1na~. -4 mo, Tiger striped
HOUSE OF CLEAN AIDES-For con11alescencl!', !or cassette film! H1o1rrison j l\tAKE ti. time wages, pL rte tn ,l.llgun.a. ~Int pl lllTH) BaskP1 -BEST EARS IK-d, clocks, relrir, 11:nlt Clean, oiJ & adjust your ma. w/striking mfl.rkil\f11 A: col-
Compl e1e House Cleaning elderly CRtt or lamily care, Cori, 2131462_5.'130. 11mf', bP. a dl11trlbutor or "'k alao avall 542~7j7J. Se!'ne in divorce courl: C"lub~. kitchen rontenls eic. r hlne In your home. SPl"C· oring, need• kwing home.
fi.42-6824 Hornemakeni, 547~1. llousewiveg pure organic cleaners, lood Sarah Coveniry Inc., full nr "\'our honor, I've glvitn thal 67l-RJO~ evei. i111 $3.~. 111 work guaran· 968-9943 f'\'l'll, 1/28
Mesa Clean!na Service WOMAN ne<'cl., d11y 11·nrk. su ppl t'n1tnl5 A C01Smetic11. pt.ti mf' help needed, nn in-wu1111111 rhe BEST EARS of 1 ll'f'•l. ~'>4~823i. BEA. purebred lf'male G. " Retired Prop le ('111'!-J('lll, Windows, Jo'Joors el<· Wed. only. Call ~9'1~49 at 637-4606/673-Xlfi.4. l'l'shnen! _\.\'ill train, niin. I my t1fr." Machinery 116
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1970 Singer Zig-Zag Au!o, Shep. :l yr. Need! lood S!udenls-anyone Ol'r r 18 . r.rs & Commc'I. 548-4111 4:W p.n1. FULL PART TIME 11ge 20. ;,;,7~83/54()...()614 Appliances I02 txaulilul \\'alnu t console home 530-6399 ; j.39..118J.
• Mgmt. Tr•lnH $(50 SERVICE SI'A A'IT. &JI LAT11£, Sear• amall Home Ma k es b u tt o nho l !'s , l1'6
Income Tax Jobs Wanted, M & F 704 No rxperience nf'Crssary lli·Sc:hl grad, over 21. Pr?frr sh ills Opt'n. A'[ply In Jlt'l'SOn • REPAIR man has clean Shop complete w I jaw, oveN:aslll Ma ms, b 11 n d
lm1nediate tra1nln11: bus, admini1tration major. r.fac Arthur 4678 Campu~ I hltl" mndel wuhers & niolor, aears, drill chuck. hem~ de~lgns rlc. Guar. PU PPIES 10 iood ho~ Smiley Tax Service I Housf'cleaning $3 hr lmmediaie earning~ Xln 't oppnr. Dr., N.8. drytr~. Ranbl, ru11.r. Mas1er ) Xlnt l'Ond, SlOO or best o(. S·1~ 4·i rasn or small pymls. Shep, tockrr terrlt'r, mix
and Plumhin~ P.ep11ir lntr rvit'¥i's Dilily 10·8 pm Newpor1 I Chg OK. 531-86.l7 fer. Aft 6: 546-0730 _'4_;._R238. , ~~~I c~~~r~~~O~~-~~
e 13th YEAR LOCALLY • • 54:>-2929 • TAX CO Personn•I Agency SAL.ES STOPlll NORG E 18 lb electric dryer, Miscellaneous 118 1 Sporting Goods 830 Lovtna-3 yr old whlie:Oranre
Qualified • Re11sonable Help Want•d, M & F 710 Nrrd! Income Tax 8" Oov•r Dr., N.B. ••• I SJO. 1 t Al ed h ~
\V. A. SMrLEY Prepllf"trs Now '42·3870 LOOKING & ACT • * 96'1.0IM.i "* * AUCTION * SU RF'BOARDS-1 6" 6" 1ing~!' ma.e ca. !er , s ota C rfli d P bl" A t't ANCIENT MARINER tin ckiwn 1·1111. 1 Ii o·· tw in tni.incd, Need11 rood home 54;,r).lle a n~ti~e c~9666 -RESTAURANT-31966 C&mino Cllpi~trano Sale-g m inded perllOn, see Jor i • COLDSPOT REFRIG.. .1-~i ne 1''urniture fin & wet ~ult. Olfer. immed. &l~.0139
Ironing
Ironing: $1.50 per hr.
Bring Own Hanger!
CAii 64>-3092
IRON ING my home Sl.25 per
hr. Bring o~'tl hangen.
a.1;....76'11
• Day Busboys e Day Dishwasher•
!-"Ul.L TIME
San Juan Capistrano * MEDICAL LAB yoursrll, a re11.J carerr OP· e GOOD COND. e k Appliance, 67!>-:i633. LOVABLE male Poodi. and
493·ll85 for appr. TECHNOLOGIST * Jl'lrlunitY. Xlnt fulure for * 962-9668 * Auc t ion~ f'rtday, 1:00 p,m, SU RF' Cran Hawaiian 7'4" wire hair terrier mix pup.
HOUSEKEEPER, ma rure, 4 Catirornia licensed, Full time, right man. l:.:arnings com-• GE ELEC ¥t•a1tierldryl'r Windy 's Auction 84!1rn flat boHom ~urtboard, good 3 mo. st&.-3562 a.lier 1:00
days, good wage~. Refs PM 1hift. Salary comm ~ .•. mence Immediately ahould con1ho, xlnt cond. ~2.9562 207511 Nl'l4'po•·I, CM 646.8686 oondition. 4!M-9466 or 835-t493 l /:M
req"d. Aft 5: 67:>-ti291 or 11urAt!' w I I h experltncr.. ~ In excess of $250 ...... r wk. aft j
64 2 "21 3 • \\'ESTM!NSTER COM ~ ii>:miGEii:AiXiiiS-W,ii1i 1 ~·~·;h;i~rnl~T~·~"!~ .. ~·~"~·::·~M~"c''.:l._ I llF.A D Ml'IAI skls, aid 195 LONG Hair female cal ex-...., · Nr. canvassinr ur .alictli""'· R>'.f'RtGERATOR.0 W/'" '1UNITY HOSPITAL e • . .,. " ...., NE\V E I B · cn1. !\1arkf'r bindings. Good pecting klllena, need rood HSKPRS Emplyr p&)'~ ltt. " ,.p. In_terview1 by appolntmrnt >'REEZERS. l'K .... ·~L • ncyc opedia r1tan· ho
GrorgP. Allrn Byland Aitn cy P 'I ersonne , eac only g.3 ,.._.~ekdays . 8!1S.2T11 * * 646-7820 * * nu.:a ,,.,. 11n1s "'""em OC· 1"' Appty 1 p I 1m' e h I -~n,,.....,.,. . s~ 0 . h __ .. cond . 8..S....9jl8. mr. JJ0..5399; m-TI.11.
2607 W · Coast Hwy. 106-B E. 16th, S.A. 547~0395.1 Bl vd., Huntington Be11ch1 or ca~. cha ir~. htigf', nu uphol
Landscaping Newport Beach cal! (714) 847·7!!07. To $15,000 plus Car Building Materials I06 S:lO ea. Bookshelvea $10. TV, Radio, HIFI, l Year old black female
AITE.'ITION llousewiVe~; · SALES MANAGF.R. ~·ro7.en El"fanl lamps (whO 2 !or Stereo 836 ('Of 'k·a-poo. Lovea children
LANDSCAPING: lncludinr U rn S30 to $50 or more I MEDICAL OFFICE t·ooc1~. Fr,, Paid. Ca ll Ann, I DOORS SI \ Shag crpt l'l'mnanti;, n<'rdt a 11ood home. Movlrc
patiO!!, decking &. ftncinr.1 exrra. a mon!h par! limit. Nttd 2: Front Ofc, exp, 2d 64!">-2770, \.\"es1clit! Person-All s!"• $3-$30. 5-15--0645 TV REPAIR SERVICE ovf'neas. 646-3420 11,, ,
Rl!A5. 1137-9301. Not door m door i elling. typist. Back Ofc, exp. know. n!'I Agrncy, :ZU4J \l.'estclHI INTER/EXTER morn or e-vl', RCA, Zenith, Motorola, Ad. AKC t 1 Bff&I ~ _:
CQr.lPLE."J'E Prof. s er v . r or in r 0 r m at i 0 n call lrdge in all procedurl'~. Dr., N.B. (Al so Ire joh~ 1. 1 000·~ To Ct"IOO!le t'rom -.--si(j FAMILIES ti:iral speciali~t~. ~1" color X!nt e:.,~~ f~~ fa.m!IY . :
Stale lic'd contractor. Call 968--0178 ~ pm to 7 pm \\'rite, Cla.~sl lled ad #15, IO-~ DAily, 11..4 Sun , p1c1ure tube S79.95 installed. w/older children [)ostlol.I • 968-19~. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box J ~i60. SECRETARY MILLER·DRAKE R!'M'rvenow! C1b!nat Mam. Ar.iirnnaa in.~iallf.'d . Radio l-l"d-'. •-.. ~. 11:
AUTO c I •1 C r·r 9"""" "•"" ~~ M · S< s A moth Moun11in. Si ps 7. Firt. D I ho .,.. "" ..,,......,....., ..,
asonry 3 SALESMEN (N 1 1 s1 -• d B '•I p', ere, Slll.S20 ,...r day. M I os a "esa. a 1 .. ~u.rn. I Girl ore. 2 Mrn. Liii" Sil. .-....,,, ·7'1• ain .... · 1spatch!'d 1n1rk~. u r l i~~~~~~~~~~~I
1----''-------1 • r.1 100LE Axed woman 30 top grooming & look~. 0 .C. l"x 0 3 '"'ar ranu ,.~ M"fVi<'e. Call 968.~J ll.
BRICK bl k r 1 Neef! 3 combi nat ion nrw ·· I 1 • 546-1032 :'JJI.3J74 days. I[~] . oc · c o n c re e .
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d 1 Excel JR\llNE PERSONNE L 1 or over, nea t appearan{'I', Airpol"t. MUNTZ 4 t. 8 tl'll.ck home Pit• and~ carpentry, house IP..veiln~. use auro sa esmen. · · for ASST. MA N A GER M ISS EXEC AGENCY I APT. Sale • fov!'ly Jlv. Ii uni1 + approx. 70 1apc.~.
all types remodeling No lr n! commission & demo SERYK:ES•AGENCY TRAINEE. S111.rting salary •10 w. Coast !lwy, NB Camera• & brtrm l11rn .. misc. hougr hold SlO~ 'OR BEST OFFE R. L------~
.)Ob 100 small. Lie. Contr. pi;:n, ho.spllal ization & mec:IJ. SJ2" J · · 64&-3939 Equipment IOI I itrnts, f'Vf'ryth111g must go. ~1 11~1 1ell. ~8-5613, ask forl•••••••••••I ~2 •94,-. cal. 1488 E. 171h (at Irvine) C.J\f. a, n10. nqu1re in person, l =~~"-'c''-~-----1 SF.E Al TETREAU! T 642-1470 , PA Y-LES.'i SHOE STORE,1 .. ---... '@---!!!I! 10-4 pm. thnt 3111. rxcf'pt Anrly. C•tl 1J2
Painting & I SALE.~ MANAGER. 1' .: :l2Zl Harbor Blvd .. c .. VL Sec:i:eta~/Bookkecper. 1 ~\rl Furnitur• •!!1-''r~~SB~:~ayo,SC.49~67~ BOGEN 85 ~\'a~t 8."!P· 2-15" BEAlITIFUL Bl e Penl&n.
Pap•rhanglng HARBOR AMERICAN * JOB HUNTING? Stllrl NEED I01·al man 1o operAtr-off1ce 1nN.B.Genrral olhce DE COR ATO R p iecei . RIVIERA snr11. bed . l11odicl\ SPf'r.kr:rs 1.n c~~11ne1s._,2 mo.lt,•hol,,S:o. r--~--~-~---1969 HARBOR, COSTA MESA I with a resume. \\'r compnse j loc~I busine11.., !or JE"'ELL f'XP, & .acctg koo14•ledgl' Mahogany dinin&: u t, twin bnwlini<: h11ll .t. 1hor~. recor'CI rrR 1sr1r mir.~ ll riu sla•11.1ll. • 642 1959 • '* E?<TERIOR-INTERIOR • __ and prin! too copies • only CO s. RI!'. sal,.8 bkgrnd. rrq 1!. Scr.d rrsumf' 1~ B.S. hl'arlbtiArd", chairs, ap11.rt· ph1yer, rofl11ler--0v11, 111.wn 1.111kt Olftr G4N447. -
\Von t b!' unde.rb1d Cuglom BAB YSITIER for JO yr old I $lB .50 Call S46-0R!">4 rrir ap-hf'liilul. CAU.. MR. GOBEN Henry, General Del1\·l'ry, 111rnl slove & ~lrigeralur, n1 owt>r , vlng-pong I b . GARRARD recorcf.changer. Dogs 154
work, finrst p11int~. t"rre boy, J\.lon, Tues, 'fhurs & pointmrnl !l:.!f..-474~ 7.9 prn. Bal~1a, 92661. colf!'e 1a b1 P. MAny otht•r ~46--05.i!'i. l D' nd 1 1 e1: I--''--------'~·
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Iii . IJ(lrwit'd. Full tin11.ncing alll'r 6:30. &12-2S!l7. J . W. ROSI NSON'S N · \ 1 1 T ~~chf'/Cev~-··l>"k 3 ?.().12 30 nights. ~1 ust ~I d l t l 0 n e v I" r y I h i n R" famil y mrmbersh!p for lllle 1139·~· M~pe~ie.l445S1l.EN•1w7,hAI· poodles 2~ mo, coal black,
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LE'.~0 Parnhng Contra\tor 11:30 to 6 Mon-Fri. Nr So. exp<•r mAnclalory. Plea!W" Z"il() Nrwport Blvd. C.M &1&-12.ll7 tor1n11tio n call 673-9131, Mr. '1 !
Tnl!'r ·"' E >C!er , 2 Story Cc..11sr PIH7.a. ~a.It I. /11111 lmrnrdiale srrwl rrsume lo p 0 . Bos S!'.:RVICE I-:~tRh'd •·ullrr LEAVING ita11!, forCf'd to Smi!h 'Zi~~71~:·', Good cond. S4:'!. ~!!t)....3206. 714 : 492-8364 I
Specialist. 1~!50, accoust BF:AUTICIANS ~pace !or oprning !or a lAAO, Ne1.,port Be11.ch, 92660 Brush r l!', $12J...S175 \\k. ro 11el1 hou~lul of li ke-ne~· --USED BIKES BLf\ male poodle pu1>9,
spraying. Li e &. i n 8 · rcnL S2~i. "·erk. N e w NU RSING a!tll~tant, ruorf. 81., also pl. time S4fi-57 45. Mf'd, !urn. Kingsize bdrm. 10 Spd, 3 Jpd Coa~1rr Brake l9W Color TV 12" '"Petf' '" Repeat." Separate
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PROF'lo:SSION AL Painting. ntt-0.~·1-1 or 91iS-t622. MECHANIC 111 whel'I chair. Sorne lilt r. A m1n1strat1Ye r m: .aet, bunk beds, ,·r!v~·l 1>3rr11.. ~2•9867. • 641-$425e pair. j4&--0955 , ' · · inlt•rior, Nl'v.'1~w1 ocac · 1 l1n1f>, ror M>mi·invalid l11dy S d • • • sr! game St !. nrm11. uin1ng in all 1i1.!'s. A.190, ha ve uted .,. = ~
Extrr. l _1tory, low as S200 •BLUE DOLPHIN• • Mli~ework. s 2.25 hr. Secretary ~".Ir hi-back t·h11i1'l' .. J4.1 P lt<•r Bronze flA twllre RCA Color TV 21 "', Xlnt ST Bl't'llllrd 6 wkt M, AKC "
"'/Krl p;1 1nr. Avg r m. S18. ""AITRE""E · ·""" nd F ULJ .1 1MF. AND XI.NT • 673-3547 Sp11.n1~h eo!ftt &. elld 1-om· L'O nd . Be1.uliful cab i net . ihots. wonned, beiut ,
Accnus. ceiling! Jpra}'fd 2-/" :""""" -XPf'rl~ R 1 CT>1\f PA NY BENEF ITS I m•)(les Jam p 1 piclurr~. rrom Bankok (srrvice for $I50. :t4S-6.i19. rn a 5 J ive , rou&"h Sl 50 -·"• l \5. Roy, Rl l-JJ·-o over 2_:1. A_ pply 1n per.'!On, t OJ"f::RS.SINGLE NEEDLE S.1S4 + TOP 8ENF.F'ITS · ' 121. Nt vf'r uM!d. S3T.i v~1 ue ._..., ,.7,.5_ "-" ~ I "'3'' V Ld NB err. ~iust sell thi.-wrrk. .,,,.,..... .,.. . . • ....... 1a 1 o. · · SJ>t'c, mach. Exp'd onl y, A! leaJt 4 yP11.r1 !'Xpt"ri--sat-rlfire tor '175. 67>-13.J.i -.~=~--~~--1
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-P11 1ntl'r, now ~ch o o I . · PeT1t0nneJ Drpl ' LIVING rm !um, 4 cha1r!I, · --,,.n;="°'=,-.,-fr•• lo You Al(C Of'A cert h . A , . 1 .1 I pr'" par A I 1 (In of !nal a 2 1-'A~hron f~I N 8 I 642-3472, quired. . lii-:AUTlt·ur. Black stAr sari-~------...,-' i tl•ld/,~w. 5~388·7 !P;ic ci . (l'OU.~l lC'a rri · halance~. P'.l"roll 8t. \\Ork • OPERATIONS M>fll -naug. lable~. It IV_ phire 1Wr kl ace, earring! & .,.., ~
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houst pa in!ing. &1fi-4:ii9. rlt•si rPd. Srn<.I c ~m p l elt LA DY lnr rrs1ru1rant ~'Ork • • · mahog desk, 2 cumpl .~l'I! N!'ver ¥."Orn Sl50 675-134~ FOU · f600 P OO D L E Ml I AKC
No \Va~!inr: rl'Sl11nr : e~p {!r~'d. Plr11sr• cull \Vonderful oppor. 2-3 yr! prrv. Union H1g School D15f, Bit lurn;,. li_kf' _11 ,," I afl l'f 6pm. . . eic!i ~-~gt~a::~~ll~ired ch11 mpar~:· C~ a.\ Wh!'. -:
* WALLPAPER * "'n it , Ca~s1lied ad No. 211 ;...t.'i-ISllfo ious cxper. Expanding eon. ~36 9:t.1l by JAN 29 I Dys~7!>-2'l.1.1, fo.ve-6!_:,...~~----.-BEAR e d 0 n1 e 5 t Jc 01 a 11 !(. M l t~ 2 nlOa old. $50 It: '
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548-1444 646-Inl Cos111 MeM Cii.lir !12626 4 D W k W k t'ha nge for briJ:hl tu/urc. 7;.'.(1 a .m, relief sh111, \\'k apartmr nt· ConrPniporA r\I Y · •• . --'--: ·-. ---. 'F •YV I or ee Ca l! llrlen Hayr~. rntl~. furniture il mm old P11 11;. 7.~"·. 1,1 " !'Ar 10 !'llr, SUJ)O. WE need Yt'ry •peciAl homl' 2 Darling bla.ck IemaJ.e toy
rNTIExf!'t painting. Fre e * BOOKKF~E PER-Accounls oun1a1n 11 l('y !\fr ra l Coal. COASTAL AGENCY PRrk Lido CQnvaJ"~en~ . d • . I · 61 ... f1;·,.t1 for young timid housecat1. Poodlr pupp1e-1 . .A.KC N!g. • t Loe l ref" Llc'd & 1n~ p bl T t J i J • In Pl I Ml'<·hn · I t • ! !in~~. raprnr~. Am~. f'tr. ---1 I I 54&-~566 646--0 142 or 541-1022 333 E " ~c~wit~cal ~e iling,. Cali. ;;:,~n~I'. C~~;,r~~tion I ;:p_' hr~pfll~ns1.:i0 p!'r ll~~aro";~;~: 27!l0 !larllor HI., C!\f d546-005..i Crnll'r 6~2-ll044 ~1111 l\f'n, 646--0!!21 o r ' ~~~~T~~1c,.: . .' &Pr,iol.hP. ~r ''k'. lx';:'°r4. I ler1111 e. J/28 17th St., C.M. . :1
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P 'JNT IN G I 1 All '"' n CtluJ,t h11ve o1hrr 4!.1)' JOh . N.H Arcll , ~l'rk.• p11r1.1in11• t . "-h Cll y d I " 11 • , pro t'~sion11 • --•• -• ial .!l lf•hlr help. ~tu~t be ha.iii ma urr n111n 111 Dl·at.: 1r.'< NFVET ! Ril'if'rll 1•loihl'.~ & l1x1 urt's. Pl111nr RP:A UTIFUL minia ture col. r en puppy sa f'. V'Ollm· ·: '-'nrk g u er n . C'nlo r B(Xll,KF.EPl',R lh'_ll Ir 64G-:IO'.!.~ / area Ht>t.:<1nl lrss o/ ex-· l SPJll 111• ' !!fi~10!17. I Iii', ;;h n1 ~. hy~lrrec!nmy, Ing. F"rre pk-up.~2848 . .o ~rrrLRJisL &l&-7ilJol1 ; '.rli-l441 hAli•nrr . A1J1on1011vP o r I.Ill>\!, CPA r1n11 r1r('1!s i11•1\ki11g llnd r11miltar w 1>t•1if'nrr .a1r m11i1Dr KY.I ku11:snfabt'dk m111r rh111r, 1 l . h t « U-' 1 T ,. 1 ! blP P11r1 li1.,·~lot·k.Plra sP !ll'nfl!r!lrr · i l l p · S611i ~r11 l-ri•ar hun1prr pl a 1!11 rn1 ,.-,\r~ci c r rn . nuer ~·Hors•• 856 ·' -*PAPERHANGING-ra.~i ng l'XP. ccsirn !~lflli k,.r•p1•r-rt'rr11L .V!u.•t bf' P·t!I' Prl's Tr-.;a~ f\l'flnl'r)' ro.vu !UI'. n r.e ·' ' ' . I 11 '1' 1:1(,~ 1·28 -'
& PAINTING. '* 9fiS.2t l:i --. . prnrwirnt a! wn lc-up worK 31 :1\lahle to CJa J.•ilied 1d O:..rp .. Bn.~ 71!, f or\ \\ Ol'lh. +. , ---! "'"·1 1 I' I' r.-.1· 10' r;111111rr~ LOVAB l,E \\"hl/rn1x hrl;;J n~:r.!ST ~:RF:D TB. 1 7 . ~ • .' llTllf'Ol'hAl!•h1ys.6'15-:J61i1, I . ou1 l111illl! 1"~pcri1•ncr " hr~. • • ... : . ' s~r.-. 67;r711.1 typ•• .t-~ll'p f'XIPTI.'11011 !or !!.!..._·_:._1'·>-_'..·
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Call fi7~a740 11!! 5 'E do 1 1<'" c 1 M c 1·r e-rr h rd rt lt)('A! r('ferr n<"'~. F't1tl or -t-1,11n1n 'I twrrd crp!ll Ot•nl .'A.'{-USl.l, llJ&-.4493. 11211 ,_"7 __ __,~---~-, · •. xpl'rwrn·r n y >IW, n~ II rsa, Al I '1' !· r o 11lu j l ! * (.'lJST0:\1 }'U RNITUfl P. ' · ' -----' ,. p'AINTING/papering . JR yrs Sl ,000/$1.500 v.k. comm. 9'162G. Buy the rlt'\.\' slulr part I Ill". App Y In prr~nn l rtF:NT. 1 'Se d ·I ~€Ji dJt"ect. 1'~:-;f)("r ln~1nllrr. Can WH T Alh1no 1nAle GuineA r.la N', gentlf', ~spon~i w. ~;
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Mu•t ha~ clea.n Calitorn1a bright p e o SI l' ·"'·ho an inlrw-al pert ot our I nl, 120 Im~•. S150. Honer, 32 g b 2 a.J like new. E"e•: 54~UMI l dyt~l."LOW~::Pto. : IARTlNDERS ITRESSES ::'t~t ~g,.b~rs~,c~~~~ Ofl('s~~~':i: you'll be I hllJt", s1;,_ 842.1"1 •2~:~11.~~P:~~: ~94;9 ~~~~~ CAT 14 -~~ _
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EL EC·, ASSEMBLER Starting December 29 )' r a r 1 ·~ we've pro. drp('nd1 on you. ll<"alth 5'1&-816"!1 af1 ~or wlmd11. n""r"r' G u 1 .... ·M 1
00• SABOT hull. New ftk:rl'U ~ I irts11C'd rrom 11 t t I e 11 n d 11crldl)nl ln1ur---u Y rey a•iu ' u I ·CO. w/lnterliner Never In ·~ Trn1ntt, n o t ov~rweli;hl. f :00-4:00 Dai Y mo~ tllan a dr("81'11 tn nnrr'! Sall'! lnct>ntlvf' llAMMOND IJ.l wlTR-40 A: lort"d, !J.16.'7309 water. J2i,.' $4~73St l
bl' l "Id l' , s l.1' .. lie l!pf'aktir, Like new l o.;e"'°;;::::::--.:::::0:--;-:Cl'°'~~~::::~:::~;..,.-~1 Needed immf'dlat<'ly. AP!'IY In P.rson • pu C:I)"'"' corpO!'· r~rllm~. Ut f', w1: AKC BP.a(le, lll!m11.le lri· LEARN ro "II oo '"'omblo' ' PRENTICE al,fon. W(' want ml'n havf' lht'Sf', l>Ut lt't Sl!IOO. 540-7179 """' •
14'001 Av•nkla de la Carlota who can think th!! WJY mor" lh11n 1h11.t . tt'1 A Pl /O 126 ~red. 1 yet.I', Must haw 22 with •X'pttt lnltntc•. ,.
PERSONNEL Laguna.HUit Wf! do. c 11 r f! er opportunity •not rgans lenced .Yard. &40-l638 eve•. can ~7...m all '4pril. · '!
AGENCY If )'ou'r" toilf'lf! !'du-lhri t t~ richt. Pf"l~le STEINWAY Grand, Artlat f'REE Wedsewood ,.., 11ove. • BALBOA 20 . Many nlnl 523 No. Grand, S.A . Santa Ana or San Diego Frwy. to cated. thal'a 1Jood. If can ran In love wit . mOdel, Vtrinan acale s.~493 w/tralll't, Atkl,.. $2750 or ••.r "m El Toro Rd. -Corner ol El Toro ynu hA ve. pre-viou11,11 ll"~ Glv" u~ a call. lj .._ experience, '° much Lf'r s talk. S16!ti;. ~trlnway Grand , 2 rem111e raui wtlh c•i:e rt•• offer. '1S-0012 ~ Vrmit 1'ht Tile Man * C~l. work-. In•tall ' rtip,aif'll. 1 ENCrNEERfNG • OVIL tfo job loo aml. Pl1i11er C11l rulAlnr wlland 111rvtyln1t
rchlng, l..e•king shower 1 e.1pt'rl,.11Cf'. Send resumr. lo 1
plllr. M7-l95'7/M6--0206. P. 0 . Rox 1410, Costa Ml)u,
Rd. and Avenida dt la Carlota. model L In ~bony S\195. ~ * 21• COLUMBIA is
0 d b F W S · I LAN C N OF AMERIC I KimhAII Grand $481. BABY lfh11t Culnea Pl• It Daya 213/"'°151' wne y a r ••I erv•c.,,, nc. D 0 SULTANTS A, nc. WARD'S RAJ.OWJN STUDIO """ 71416'"'.112<
Optrators of Snac k Shops , Coco'• OR.ANGE co AREA • 1 7 1~) "::l."i.J233 l!l!l N~port Bl'ld, 64Ul4M mnlM.r !J.16-~ 1/26 We lrcf Salllne c1 ...
H USE Hunlln1! Watch
C12EN HOUSE ooluml\.
tht Ca. 926lt'i. Reuben's, Reuben E. Lee, RIVF.RSIDE AREA • {714 1 193.JMO MAHOG ANY eiilnt:t planl) A 2 Pl1eon1. ~ 1/26
The WhaJer, Isadore's LOS ANGELES AREA • (213) ~·3620 bench h)' Emeraon. l OWTlf'lr, Dally Pilot Want Ads have m • 6'7l.1395
aeldotn uaM, $250. 644-lJJI bl.tfllnl pJe:rt. sen M!le nems nOWf
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LINCOLN ~Ferm: ~,z;p!':! li:l?11i1f?@1J1l[fl'.-f ~;o~~rw:'!rw:~~
Ja)and. ;$1.50 Juot Nrw tires, brakes, valve
TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN CHEVROLET
213/G9l-519L S~ by Job. needs paint. i200 or
Irvine Oranges? beat offet. Call m-4370
AUSTIN AMERICA
Saln, Service:, Puta
Immediat9 DeUvS7
Anllodolo
'57 KARMANH CJUA. New
tiru ~ I: l:ftkea. -$ 2 SO.
64J...I~ or 67)..89.11.
'69 COIONA WANTED
Hardtop. Vinyl root. .c 1ptt<!, I'll pay tt>p dollar for your '70 NOVA Bank Repos1ession
'67 Lincoln 4 dr, full pwr Ii
alr cone!. Take over pmlllj
or ";u re-linance. CaU dl)'I
642.3111, eXt 2'11 or 242. I
SUPS AYAD.ABLE, z·
«I'. J&C:a Nn>port Blvd. to ~ rural llvin& yet clot!e before 9 a.m. or alter lO tmmaculate, Sky Blue, Sac.. VOLKSWAGEN today, ca.JI 2 Door CouPe, VS, automatic,
ritlct. Will take trade ot and uk ltir Ron P lnchot, power steerlflg, dlr . .Must
&ance .pvt. PY. Call Sid, 54S.303t Ex1 , 66-67. 673.0000. 11el1, will take 1rade, (ZV& """"" to ocean, ahoppitl& " p.m.
reettation, "6"6"'-,~,-,~d-oE'°<-,-,,-,°'1"1-:,-:•
-· Speod & Skt 911
WOMAN encumbered by 16'
gl.aa akl bo&t w/ Mercury
100 HP & trlr. Sa!ling
w/trie.rxh trom. San Diego
t ~ Caribbean. Sl!U. thlll week
lea than $1000, 318 "L''
St., BAiboa Pen. 673-191.S
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Aircraft 915
FLY RETRACTABLE. Full
I.F.R. equipped Bonaru:a, 24
hr 11ehedu.ling, fully insured.
644-t565 9AM-9PM.
Campers, Sale/Rent 920
'62 DODGE mail truck •
butane stove, ice box, run·
ning water, au1o trans. $900
or hsl. ofr. Will consider
tni.de 642--3157 alt 5.
'68 % ton Dodge P. U.
w/camp Klng camper, l!llps
6, Very good cood, $3200.
M'f ... 9893.
Cycles, Blke1,
Scoot.rs 925
ni'VVu"I
THllll
HONDA -"FRIEDLAllER"'
.... NACll ftfWY • ., '
537~ • 893.7566
NEW-USEO.SERV.
CHOPPER
ALL ELECTRIC
Choose from
1 05 floor plans,
you -It!
Adult,,_Peh O.K.
Private Club--$300,000
Recreation Center
14 BEAUTIFULLY
FURNISHED
MOOE LS
(Dir. T&l.93)
14851 Jeffr8y Rd.
In Irvine
5 ml. South of Twitln, and
% mi. 5. of Santa Ana Frwy,
(2 mJ. N. of San Diei'O Frwy)
832-8585
T.iple 'Wide Cornell
Continental e Paramount
Banington e Untvenal
Flamingo • Genera.I
Broadmoor e Star
Hillcrest • Cambridp
CHAPMAN
MOBILE HOMES
1206 N. Hll.l'bor, S.A. * n4/531-8105 *
THE BEST OF
BOTH WORLDS
Far a beautiful home, }OW
maintenance and t1.rchitecur.
t!.lly impressive design, See.
the exciting new "Village
House" by Levitt Mobile
Systems Oil display now at
BAY HARBOR
MOBILE HOM.ES
1425 Baker St. Costa M"sa
Jwit S. of S.D. Fwy at Harbor
n41540-947o
Tripi• Wide Cornell
Hillcrest e Flamingo
Paramount e Univmiat
Bani.ngton e Broadmoor
Contmental tt star
General • Hiltcrert
CHAPMAN
MOBILE HOMES
~~:~~ •• G.G.
A BLOCK
FROM ALL SHOPPING
National IX36, 1 BR, compl
Completely furn,
Uniled Mobile Homes
64.S.3140 633.2961 305 HONDA
• 53'-7174 • 1968 :lli;-43 It two '&fa. (1)
12'155 dbl expando, (2) 20lr:f4
Detrolter. 531-4507.
V~l.<OJ mi. New tiru
& rnag5. ~ co11d. ~
at _539 Hamilton St, C.M.
648-3176.
I '65 El Camino $850.
./ '69 Ranchero Sl.850,
Both w/autom, radio, htr.
OWlll'r 494-7262, 494-~.
'52 DODGE P.U. % ton, 4-11pd
trans nf!W brakH, pa.Inters
rac~. Good ahape, $300.
l~rlllP Lll I
JltllPL111 "
mow.°'"" -··If.& &CZ-Nii 59-J'l'lt
CITROEN
1964 Citroen $650 a..Pd $400.
Bolex Rex 16 1", .C", 6'"
lens case t!M-1.249. Bob
MERCEDES IENZ "'" """'100 ., 494-75(1; &Jt '66 vw ,.., Call 4"·77"'· MERCURY _,_,_•_.m_._= __ ,._'·----I" Speed, radio, heater, REF.J--;'668i8C5hwo~,,;BB;;i.,C.·.,;y;;~;----1--.'.:::::::::_:::::_~J
--,.--...,.----1 994. $K90. 2 dr 6 cyl l speed 1969 MARQUIS
TRIUMPH
TRIUMPH
.Al!rnORIZED
SAl..ES e SERVICE
Harbor American $995 or otff'r 675-1045 Brougham 4 Or, H.T.
1969 HARBOR 646-nil e •57 CHEVY, orig &. perf. EXCELLENCE
1 IN a ntlllion, lmmat"ulale ~. $#4. PERSONl1''1ED
'Ga VW, yellow convt, Orig: * 646-~ * Th is beautiful top of the
ownf!.r. 40,000 mi's. See to ?<.-1ercury line h&s the popu-beli~. $.li)!i). 546-4343 alt 4. CONTINENTAL Jar dark ivy green me!allic
'Ii? VW. Xlnt cond. Ne.w L~•co•" Co·ti-,tal 1......, finish with matching Jnter.
ti-b •-tu 71 .,, '-"'' " '"" :>U<>"" i(lr and black Ja.ndau root. '"1• ra~. ne-up. Lo · All I "· 646-7082
Auto L•aaing 964 CORTINA ooupe/rdlllr, must 11tt to 1-----~------------·I apprttiate. Joe Nic.kertz
FRITZ WARREN'S
SPORT CAR CENTER ne E. 1st St. S.A. 547.{)764
Open dally s.9; closed Sunday llf. R/H. T/W. $1595 or . mi.. po~·er, ealn•:r Equipped with all the Jux.
bei« 546-7781 int, air, radKJ & tape ury features. Auto trans, ra-
TR-3 rettnt engine, clutch: ... vw' ba-'-recorder, $1500. 67~1263. dio, heater. power slcerin11:,
I Sq . ""'-Surrool, , . , . • LADY'S cartful.b' driVfll '67 673-QG) Ewa: 673--0728.
WE LEASE ~= 22
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000
ml
1100
new pa nt, top. nip, car new tln!s ar exhaust. Pvt 63 LlnCOln Cont I. A!'i IS pov.·er brakes, powt r win.
cover. Flawless. $675. AJt party. 642-1020. needs mufiler, interior like dows. power seat 6 .,.ay,, MG
ALL JMKES DATSUN
5, 846-9(17 VOLVO new, $500. 646-M56 anytime. factory air conditioning. 11tl -
LATE '69 GT 6 Plus, New CORVAIR of excellent premium Vogue ~His overdrive. extra 1 ---.,6..-.8c-.y70""["V=O~-tirl'!L. Ask for den"IOf'lstn.tion ·
clean, $2195. 644-SS.52. ,61 C , in this out.standing car. Lie. '67 DATSUN
& MODELS """"· "'' "t1t block 1n1 ... ior, rum lik., new, N~
'63 TR-4. Red. New tires, Local owner, ]OW mileagf', orvalf' YWV4!!.1. JohMOn .\ Son,
rompl~te, ~nt tune-up. t1.Utomatlc tra.mmWion, ra. 2626 Harbor, C.M. 540,56.11
Low milt. $67S. 64&-4925 dlo, heftier, wh ile side wall Club Coupe Autom atic ra-'66 COMET
BAUER
BUICK
In
COSTA
MESA
detail. ZKH080, Kelly blue
book sayll this car should
seU for $1385. Chicle says
tl~s-. etc, Chick's special al dio heater: lPOJ\1934 1' '63 Spitfire -Mechanics 0 ' •~•. $100 or sell for M NTI.O $ $395
"&ell this one for 111M lllACH (HWY. lfl
$868 893..7566 • 537-6824
77 NEW-USED-SERV. VOLKSWAGEN
CHICK IVERSON ~
VW ________. l,arge S.*tion
54"'3031 Ext. .. or 67 . MG Of vw Campers,
mo HARBOR BLVD. 8oln, "'""°:Port. Y-, Komb"1• CX>SrA MESA Immediate Delive?')", ... ,.., ._
~·-1999 6 ''"""" ,ti,k. di" R•d~, parts. ~7097 aft l pm.
So
#Mi ~ .... .1-~ heater Mu~t sell! $496 full
CHICK IVER N ,,..s°"'" ,_ •""· (TFCOs7l eau •"-n"t
YW 2100 Harbor Blvd, CM 645·0466 MA R QUI S S 'I' A 'I' I 0 N
549-3031Ext.66or67 '61 CORVAlR maroon \\'AGON, 1969.
1970 HARBOR BLVD. bucket seats 'wht uphlstry' 10-pa!E!enger. l...oe.ded. $3195.
COSTA MESA new i spd tr3ns, &ood cooo'.1~8Jl-=ll"<u9,,. """'°""==-:;.,.::-I
$222. 540-0503. LEAVING For active duty.
'63 CorvaJr convertible Must Sacrifice '62 Mercury
All Modelo llllles, New & Used
234 E. 111• St. DOT DATSUN lmmodl•te Delivery
Co'1a M<.a . 548.7765 OPE~AILY CHIC)( MRSON
l.l'V'U'Ll'U
~ lHINI ~ 'Y"!!o:
Xlnt cond. Orig. owner. Best otter 546-4.232.
$3511 ••• 644-<63' MUSTANG
'60 CORVAIR, red. Good ,
Auto Sarvic•, P11rt1 966 SUNDAYS YW
111835 BMch Blvd. 549-3031 Ext. 6111 er 67 "FRIEDLANDER"
rubber. Good 2nd car $275. e '67 MUSTANG, STICK,
546--7817 after 6 pm. $895 PVT PI''f. TI4/64'5-0190
MILODON oil system. tor HnntlDl[ton Beach 1970 HARBOR BLVD, 1:11M IPCl'I (HWY,., , ___ c_o_R_V_ETTE_ ---1'67 Mustan<r n1118 ........1. Call Mopar B or hemi engines M2-T181 or 5'!0-0&42 3.l.OO W. eout·Hwy., N.B. COSTA •~~ 893-7566 e 537-6824 1-. .., .......... =-=-.,.----,'--.,---.,.---· 1542-9«15 ~176' ~ '67 vmE Don 642-9770 days bmvttn S50 W/H DuCoil dill. for '66 Datsun ( dr sta. wag. ;_~=-~=-'-''-"-'-' 1---::=--,,===-NEW-USED-SE RV. 9AM & SPM.
383 1topar, ignition wires Good cond. Going to eollegt!. 165 MG 1100 PTL MOTORS ~Fastback • "427", +.speed, 1965 Must.a FASTBACK ,
& coil s::iCl Isley Va.aco jet $695. 968-351l). $500. 5:63459 2186 Harbor Blvd, O f _._..._..._..._ AM/FM radio New poly. ng . •,
valve springs for Mopar B 1~~~==-~~~-1 1~o;s='"~M~G~ll=OO~Sed~a-n.-H~"-n_to_r , '65 Sunroof-R&H $5.15 , glass tires._ Excellent con. excellent c."Ond1tion, V-8, 1-1
enaine, inner5 & outer!, '70 DATSUN 240-Z, air, '67 Bug-Oean e<>o5 61 VOLVO d•'b."". Dri·-, """Y. spee-rl. 494-8422 ·~ --••395 ••~ m•"• pvt ""'"· bucket Rats, $430. """' ...... vc ..,,...., alum. retainer.I $30 Torque ... -~, .,... ' "°"""' • Will ~ trade. 65 A VB I Ply. -· 7411 Pri. party 675-3186. 2 Dr, Sedan. Good --nomi. $2150 ' Mustang oonvt. ulo., . Flite trans, cable ""'"", ju.st ·"""""" 646."""" '' 551~540 -G d M '"" 1100 ...,.r-"""" cal transportation. Special Ask for Mr. Grannis 54&-8640 ood con . ov .. '6. cc •
overhauled, con~rter $125. FERRARI MGB Ask for Jim Kempner this week only. Lie. KIB22S. ,57 VEITE, Good cond. eAso offer. 642-4993.
3 grand hem! converter '59 'Vw Van, '64 ••g, --·t ~ S OllLE 112, 63>-5516 ... ...... WILL FINANCE " """ '""· OLD M ;:i. ' FERRARI 1 GB work done ort trans. New WE PAY TOP OOlLAR Newport Imports Ltd, Or-69 M brake 15yr;tem, camper unit $299 Aft 5: S4fi.25.1l
FOR TOP USED CARJI ong< County'> only abfh<w. Rd.tr. Beoutilbl """"" y<I-ln•ido. N•w dblclL GOOD CHICK IVERSON COUGAR
It ·:your car fJ extra d ean, ii.ed dealer. low with rich contrasting COND. Best otter. 540-3118.
see us flnt. SALES-SERVICE.PARTS black interior, Chrome wire VW '69 COUGAR, PS/PB, air,
BAUER BUICK 3100 W Cou H wile-els with J'lldia.J tires, 1963 Volk5 Bus, new tires, ~9-3031 ExL 66 or 61 R&H, l ownr, 16,000 mi. '65 CUTLASS 2 dr H.T. I
234 E. 17th St. Newf,on a!..c;>"· AM/F'M radio, Immaculate ~Jolks ~~!· ~ ~~i;:; 1970 HARBOR BLVD, lmmac. $2850. 546-9051 Bucket seal~. con90le, P/S. ~ta ?<.lesa !548-7765 642.9405 540-1764 condition. ZQF380. Kelly ;"' ~94;f1 ouer ...,......,.,.... COSTA MESA 1969 XR7 Air. 1''i\1. 27 mi factory 11.ir. $555. ~.
1-Rear end for Corvalr Authorized Ferrar! Dealer Blue Book retail $2310. OUr ===~------~--=-==~=-New lires, like new below '64 .. 88." Xlnt cond, factoryf
w/auto trans $35. '61 Corvair price BOUGHT Porsche, must 5el! • VOLVO ""holes.ale . 54M738 ' air, New tire~ & paint, tnilll
motor S'50 3 i;pd tranl!I & RAT $ 1799 '69 VW immed. Xlnl ~nd. overhauled. $695. 5't&-0800.
rear end $65 Re a r $14!)(). 536-9454. AR 71 's Are HHe DODGE "64. OLDS. Best oHcr. AD '
1uspension S35 54~. - - - - -CHICK IYERSON '68 VW Bug, radio, coco Savi$n,,.
7
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6
p To ------pwr, air-cond, RAH, pvt ~ .._., VW ts ha t te Good 1968 DODGE Van. 6 cyl, 2 F'70 W/I UninJyal tires. ''THINK'' ma 'ex WI 5YI! m, IG miles, orig. tires &:•p:cty:..·:.,~==.c,..,,.,.=~--1 2' ~15 W/I Uniroyal tires .1970 HARBOR BLVD. cond, .$1275. 543-9585 on remaining 70's !"8782) owner. !\lust sell 64l-3956. i-PLYMOUTH
" mags w / Iurs, $.1.50. COSI'A MESA '70 VW Camper, Imm.acula.te OVERSEAS DEL. SPEC. . 642-0918. 1----------I cood, 5500mi'1, NO equity, take overl---------·I ~ ··-rv Lew· pa.ymenti. 1970 Dodge Dart. ~64 Plymouth CORVE'ITE Avant• • nu.. OPEL * ··~-* 548-8055 Automatic transmie;slon,
buggy auto body ~ir, ... '69 YW SEDAN conditioning, radto, hea .....
Reuona.ble Aft 51 MS-9146 "'fRBWIBI" OLVO '70 Op.I Kadett, .C.lm mi's. FORD XNJ-6>5, $490.
Autos WantM 968 ~. pvt pty, $17SO. C&ll eve1 Radio I:. heattt. (ZSR 939) Harbor Americ:•n
1J7IO llACH ILVD. 613-8302. $1295 1966 Harbor, C.?1-f. 64&-9303 1969 l TD 2 Or HT 1969 HARBOR 646.8). tHwy. Jtl 893-7566 e 537-682-4 PORSCHE VOLVO DRIV~N ONLY 21,000 MI. 6-1 PLY. SporU Fury, llke WE PAY TOP
AFTER 6 PM.
1964 OLDS Real clean, l\1lll '
good, gooc154~ ~ I
1967 Tri Bonn 700cc Ext fla.
mi. ft whecl & brk. Nev.•
top end & clutch. Must tel.I
1750 or oiler 675-5633. I I ~utoi h>r Slltl 11 ~]
DAWES l<Mpd touring bikes, .
Mondia lD-fipd touring blke1, "iiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiii;;;~~ J
NEW-USEO-SERV. AUT HORIZ'ED Exe<!p!1on111ly clean through. nl'1v. 111-perf 383, B & M, .___ - -~ '65 Porsche SALES • SERVICE out, beautiful mediu1n blue ror(]fJclli te, Jots mor~ $950.
- - -----FRITZ WARREN'S metallic e.'<tcrior. Dark blue 6.13-5.'!76 356 SC Sunroof 18711 BEACH BL. M2-4435 SPORT CAR CENTER lan?au roor. satin black i_n.lo.66=r~L~,o •. M"'o~un="'i "s"'po-,c-1,~Fb""'°ry-I CASH
ex~mely lite weight. 420 • -
E. 17th. St. 64fr..TI06 Trailers, ·Utlllty 947
tor used can I: trucks jult
call w for bee tttimate. '68 FIAT 850 British racing areen. HUNTmGTON BEACH 710 E. lst St., S.A. 5'17-0764 ~enor. Auto trans, radio, 2-dr, air cone!, P/s, S'P.iO.
BOY'S StlrwraY bib
Nu paint " rebl t
Xlnt Cond. Bf;:! otr.
.. .. 646-6972 * •
WANTED
14' Tandem Trailer
\1!11th 4 wheels. All IJltt} Wf'Jd.
er co.nstruction. %'' Steel
deck plating. 54s..t36l. or
642-5845. Will sell. Or trade
GROTH CHEVROLET
Ask for SUll!I MaNcer
18211 Beach Blvd.
Hunl:inaton Beach
SPYDER Lk$219tYCC Sl5 •64 VW S QUAREBACK 0 eater, power steering, pow-962-3579 pen daily 9-9; closed Sunday brak fa t · Se 1~-~--~~--,1 SEDAN Gd Mecb Cond. er es, c ~ry, 8U:· e '68 Plymouth Roadrunner • .C
RDSTR. Red with black U.. CHICK IVERSON , --:-:-=•-:!16=2-8"'l"'4"'1 '°•=,_ Autos, UMCI 990 ~ uk to 1~ve !~~,,,~~-Spd. For Information, c:all ta:lor. Like bl!'llV. YQYSlt 1 u" ve car uuay, .r..L•Y.rn1. ft 5 S4&-2930 $199 VW '61 VW BUS BUICK Johnoon & Son,,.,. Hllbo•, 8 ' ·
CHICK IVERSON ""1001 Ext. 66., 67 JAc 783 1------c .M. -PONTIAC
VW 1970 HARBOR BLVD. $599 e '66 RIVIERA, Full pwr,jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j·-_;_;_;:..;;. ____ I
COSTA MESA Xlnt cond .. $1950. 1959 FORD '6S PONTIAC Executive 1ta
305 or 250cc Honda Scram-for pickup.
bier. Running or not. 549-1690 I --~~------I
MT-6087 KI "3.11
549-3031 Ext ffi .,. 67 CLASSIC .57 .~,,,, MW CHICK IVERSON • 8'1.,>.16!l • wgn. F•<t ''" p</pb/pw,
19-o HARBOR BLVO "V'=' Ai\1/l''r.1 radio, adjust 1teer. ' • black 111.cquer, concoun;e YW CADILLAC GALAXIE, 4 door. V8, PIS, in,i.: whl rack. Like new.
COSfA ?<.tESA condition. Must !let to S49-30Jl Ext. 66 or 67 1-;,..,..,--;r-o.-;mr-I P 8 , Air Cond ., Rad1c:i, he11f. $2695/olf~r. Owne r 644-4641.
'70 BSA
Royal Star~ -'67 CHE\'ROLET Sportsvan for ru oo.
950 TOP DOLLAR
8 (lfl5. 6 cyl, 111110 1rans. r/h, I CLEAN USED CARS
'63 CHEVROLET 6 cyl 1':1 1 o"•nr, pr 1v ply, $1250. $tt Andy Brown
ton pic kup. $$5. Ca 11 492.74!>.'i THEODORE
'69 FIAT, 124 Sport Coupe. believe 671-4078. 1970 HARBOR BLVD, I '63 Sedan De Ville te r. E11cel!e nr transpor1arron -.
19,000 miles. 26 MPG, 96 '10 PORSCHE 911 T, S Body COSTA MESA c;ir. S.'\00 or make offer. "67 F'I~EBIRD, auto, _air,
HP. 5 spd, Ar-!-FM. 54{1-0024 I. '"'"· 5 •pd In.,.., 4,000 --=~=~=--f-'ull PO""Cr, rlc11n! (!BT942l 549-0214 p/s, disc brks, good tires, '68 VW BUG I":. ::;:=::;::;::;::;::;:I radii':! CLEAN. O fler . JAGUAR mi'o. 644-l129. $895 I' 494-5'17
644-1734. I kG~EM1N==1 ~80<~,~,~,,-, ... ~~1 -"-1 Antiques/Classics 953 ROBINS FORD
dlrt i251J 2060 Harbor Blvd. · O.:n 646-0l!l6 STOCK '16 Fon:! Busine!"i!"i Co~a t.tesa '66 911 • EX CONO , . . ~ 1959 FORD lc'67-2 ~T'""om-po-,t-,,o-w-.,-. ~.,.~I
1~~==~=~~-~ · coupe , New chromf', Call e HONDA JOScc-Built to Bill George 675-4718 642-0010 JAGUAR S,1200. 645-206.1 Immt1.culate _ Blue Wllh while 1 """'-""'--. F , 1, ·r 1 k 0 -~
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SUNBEAM
nienor. speeu. r, 10, k 816--027~ HEADQUARTERS hea ter, Must sell! Wil] fin-2100 Harbor Blvrl. CM &l~M66 GALAXIE, 4 door, VS, PIS. , wor · . '· ~--·'-·""'~~JAGUAR ---------·I flnC:e. (XEW878l. ca 11 .69 Cad Sed fl'y -p'r! P ~.Air Cond., Radio. heat-67 Ponlla~ Sport Coupe, xlnl ,...,.. ..,...., u,.,,. . .....,.. '65 .... •-Tl ~ VJ! 494 7744 , . ·• ~... ' · ,. II Ira cond $67;,,
3.18cc. All new eng &-trans. 1 ---~~· -----WE PAY CASH $450 . .,,...,,., I Dune Buggiu 956
dealer in the entire Harbor ..xu1uc:a0t gC'r, ~...., , -. less than hlue bk. Pvt plv. er. -XCl' cnt nsportat1on -i, l ·5 '*
Area. 4-spd, R/11, clean, Orig. KARMANN Ghia, ·~ in-TI4--838·5035 riays/714-646-6439 c11r. S:JOO or make offer. Ca I 646-6!t5;
Cofnpletai OW'llf'r, Beal offer. 837-1445 terior, ,64 seati; & lites, eves I.. wti:endr;. 549-0211 '62 PONTIAC-$275
'69 CZ "° "· lo wry gd 'Gil CORVAIR '" "''· G~•I FOR YOUR CAR cond. $700. Call after 5 PM, I for Dune Bumcy. Good
96l-C56 rubber $275. 546-7817 alter SALES aft 6pm. '65 40 HP exb i ool:<;;;;..---;;;-y.m.::Aiil~~~~~""!~'""'""'icATALINA 2 dr. Hd top. 'ff HONDA 175 • p.m. CONNELL SERVICE .;;,;.;,_c~T=O=y=o~T=A..,..--· I tra.nl!I, • i ys, l.968 Sede.n de_ Vllle-~l 1959 Ford 1,;, ton Pickup new Clean! 546-4145 o~ 8.11-1157
Koni'1, new brks &. ta.nk, dl!'!uxe extras tnd cru1.9e tires brakes valve job l--~~===---1 $.160. 6'<-5394 .v ... T=,-uc:~k.----~96=2 CHEVROLET
+ lUJPP Mini Bike. J bol 1--------· I PARTS ~pc; clean, $6('0, 549-25J> =1 &: "'~ e~. S3595. Needs paint.' S'JXI. Cali RAMBLER
like ~. 3\.t hp, wf jack '67 CHEVROLET % ton. II Ziii Harbm mvd.
ehafi. Call 615-0$5 suspension., step bumper, 6 I --o°"'"==-='="'°'"""=lDl=-
BAUER TOYOTA 'ffi VW " 1 bl . · 8.~:l70 hcfore 9 11..m. or ,65 A ba , __ IUICK All '711 ' ,.ew Y re 1 engine, 1964 Cadill11c, new tire!!. l sfter 10 p.m. m Sl8UVf"
lmm ...... late O.llwry Xlnl cond. $750. 642-1573 ownr.r. $995 cash. call .6, F 1 . Autom111ic tran~mission, pow. IN -any time btwn 12 pm & 545-2!12!1 · a con Squire, 4-dr wng, t'r ~tC'rring po~r bnlket
COSTA MESA · $ SAVE $303.00 lO pm . '67 C.Wru..Ac Eldonlrto, :ig v~'.I'~~~· 83~~-j44t~t & ~Lr cond.' No. 21?2· S690l ,
cyl, big 6 ply tires. ll.2SO IMPORTS WANTED
'70 SUZUKI TC-90. lllniosl or bes! offer. 557-7315 Oranr Counties
;;.;.:.600 ml'i , SJ%>. Ph: 'e 19511 INTERNATIONAL % TOP S BUYER
234 E. 17th Stnet '70 VW Bus-Must sell . loaded $3.195, pri, pty., 6pm. Harbor American I
="""="541-=-""~=-oc-· I From wudow 11icker price 7·pus, beige & white. radio. 64&-1265 1969 HARBOR MS.2081
'ff JAGUAR XKE C p , • Ser 7Qi Demo. R&H , auto· 1 _l_m_m_""~'°""~-· ~67'r_2398 __ . __ 1957 CADILLAC ·~e":A,i;~N, ne5!.'S00bat:~· '64 AMERICAN· Overdrh..,.
ton stake truck. Must Ril. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
l910C8 175 Honds. Mint 8-ll-J].8.l 18881 Beach Blvd. o:nl. Make offer . .-642-M72 * '53 GMC '61 erig. New pa.int H. Beach. Ph. 847~
ouUJWX:line cone!. Ut mi '1, matJc. e '59 VW e COUPE DEVILLE perfect 2~ car ,s 375 • l\fust &ee. 'JO· )50 HONDA tires R/H <I gpd 12 vt. DAILY PILOT for •ctk>n1
l!!CG. * * * 548,0074 rims gd body, Offer &tli-9758 Call Mi.-5678 & Savt! f spd, It~. $3D). &44-8197 .,-L . XLN't' MECH COND $70 • • 642-3.Di 548-5469, 642-5382 ' ' $425. 646.8574 aft !4
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_ 2 BR. t Bath
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~ ' 633-2961
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e4ll. emu OFFER * 673-08ll FOR Sall': '63 Whl!e Cad '69 10 pass, Ford Wagon. '63 RAMB~R 4 dr. Viey
TOYOTA '89 VW BUg, AM/FM. Im· conv., lull pwr, gd cond. Air, powr equip. good cond. guocl cond1 t1on $.350. Prtva"'
S T ""'R G ,.E'W>•~ .mac. 14,00) mi's. Orig ownr, $595. &16--1214 att 4 pm. 30,000 ml 546-'7297. party. 642-.'ioUS ..c-.. A:~ A'-,. le Mu1t sell. 673--4no. • '60 AMBASS'~AOO=:a-~---1
.... lOC.S .Harbor, C.M. 646-930.1 =~~~-~-~~ '67 CAD, 2 dr., fl 'y eqp'd. "66 Et.'Unoline, New Paint, ...... 1.n '--at<' o'-_'!,,u ' B)"CMYLPOLLAN---,---'--1 '66 VW Sunnx>f, ~ cond, Orig ownr. Xlnt cond. llre~. slereo, paneling rugs '""'"• '"' • 11" ....... ~ ••
M Y-Det11AdlorifrGuid. H -'71 COROLLA $850 or Best oUcr, 673-1300/Aft 6:30 ~~ !n :.:Int cond. &f5.3305 atr 5. $200 m.(1554
V AttorJ/ftf f9 ,;.. 510,., V MS 1517 1968 CAD Cou l T BIRD To dewlap meuoge fM·Wednaday, • . pe DeV lie, MOVING • '68 LTD C.S. 10· •
NOdwcwdscorrespondif,gtol"U"l'lbefs R.tl.d\o, heater, disc brakei, '65 VW BUG $500 ~tre gold, new llf'('s, exlru, PRS Pwr AIC r dl
of}"OUrlo:jiocblrthlign. factory air, Jow, low mlle11 * 549-1858 • $4300, Pttvate Pty 675-3186. 25.r:xi mt, s'2350. M5-~ o, '69 1'-B!rd 4 dr Landati,
1 tt'• 31 To 41 TG> Tak~ older car Cd' small '67 vw Bug • R&H, Btlge CA.MARO .63 -am/(m 11tereo, full pw;-, 2 C.W l2 "" 41 C-d~. Und<r ,._,., __ ...... . FALCON 2 dr, 6 C)'I. beaut. cond, Mllllt -11 3u--"""°" 63"'-"Y u.... ... ............ , ... ,..., w/black interior. Good con· Aut ne Ute!! I I ~ -• =' ,.,_,_. " -CaU Mo d'-It 10 o, w ' x n co..... ma.kl! oUer 675-292T ~· ·-"".,._ , lU")' 11", • am diOon. Pvt pty. 842-5757 lJ'ro Camaro. WST SEE TO $495 or beat 01'1'. 96S-60l)2 ••. •·~... 3365...__ · 6'1f ,...,..,, .......... ~•u--.. _..., MUST s.~• -T ·~ ,,_... ~ ... .,,...,._._, u.:i•.:w•. "66 VW APPRECIATE. 8'.l9 1...a •70 MAVERICK f140D uu1c., uo --....., :~~ ~~...,.. 1llnt rond. Mutt .ell S850 Mirada, Lquna Brach ?OOYi No. Coatt H Ltruna All pwr, .Air, Mic:MU.I X ... . ,.,_ BIIL MAXEY * ~o • CHEVROLET Jkh. "'Y. lire•. ~=. }f~ ':tct:.., 1960 vw Bux • Must !lee •'f'& F'OltD 2-0R• '&4 T-BlRD, iood mndillan.
12Fw A2.. to appreciate. Best otter '63 I la 2 D V8 * m 58.000 mllca. Ji~=-~~ 0\.-er $DI. 642-7614 aft 5 pm, mpa r. *842.-3976• *Ctl.ll 56-T3TT*
1s,,.. ''~ 1..., 91ACH ILVD. '64 T·Bird, C.ood OOfld,,
160-4'"""i. Hunt. •--....1. •-•iP•• MUST sell • Gotnc to VI, automAtie, radio, heater. IMPERIAL Take over PIYfMnll ',',=.."'.' n .. ~ .._,., _,..__ ~urope. '70 Squatt*t. CA2'JC 116) '---·--------lmtl'f.rlOalt...,.,•Bdl AM/FM It"""'...,,,_,, 1· After3:30,54"7-f71' . .,,,_ .,,_ · -· ~ $595 ''7 tmp<rlal, IO>od cond .. tw1l--='c"'"'""'~-'--I
ue ·'' f.1::' i'/Z, 'Jl TOYOTA PICl(IJP • '69 VW, U.1'0 m.... pwr/o~. S2SO, Call oJt 6 VAUANT
JUl7" , 22.... 52,., '1395. Must MU, mov1ng. ...,, ..... .,..,_..._ pm, 531J....M16. 1--------..... -1
o1u• »,.,...... SJ~ Wltlt d<I""• ....... ,.·m-,, Fbll 968-791.l after s ~ 11i111 ~ JEEP '62 2·DR. hardtop. AulO, PIS. · 4 24 ...._... Sot ,.,........ "" JU ..... .,.. ... nr.w ti1T1, 39.000 mL. lm-l~~, ,_~~1~...,YI ~:...., ~~ prico $..'"'251. Take tmall ·~ VW Bus. Nt"w reblt enr .• uO) llarbor Blvd, CM Sl5.04El6 mac 1395 ~8--058!
f me f ,,,,..,...,. ~7 °""'" down or trtldt, dlr, f94.75Ql. TraN: neecb work. S'1!IJ or e '64 CHEVELLE l-DR g '45 Wll.LYS Jet-p. Row btr, l:o~·..cc.-.;.', "'-'""""--~--I ..we.u • ._. 541 YIN 540..1100. #03448. betit offt.r. 673-494-5 CYL STICK ~ 64G-45Q tow bar 165(), Did )'IA.I ewr think of~
...;,., I ~L.. ::"~ NQ malter "fl'hal tt 11, ....... , • '69 VW BUG e 67.)..7413. ' ' ' 64:i2J66 •II 4 pm Ing lha! Whil• Elephant ,m ,,. _ _ thf. t1.t!le tor IOJM"ttllrc '°"' @.u.-<'411 .e.11 It wfth • DAILY CLEAN * $1500 '69 Chevy V11n VII, l'IUIO, 10fl '67 TO\'OTt\ r .. c. Ws.rn hUbl, can UM17 Try the ~
DAU.Y mDT WANT' AD. • 673-«707 * whttl baae. Good f,'Ond, winch, Uotatlol\ dre5. $19.')0,. P1tndlJe column ID tM QU..
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