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s . ·I DAILY PILOT TllilNcitJ, Jan""Y 20, 1972 ! t •
Nixon Urges '72 Action
Svbtn.s .::4.sked to Reject Political :P'i-~sure
' By FR,\liK CORMIER
"ASlllNGTON (AP) -Prelldent NII·
UTled I lltmocrotJc CongrW todoy to
ject 0 the intense pressures of a
itical year" and enact an array of
led administration measures, an
and C.Ongres.s should close rinks "in
maldnr aure that· legialatlon !he nation
needs dots not become hostap to the
political Interest of any party or nation."
The President, an announced candidate
for a second term, said he wants a .bigger
defense budget and a "new technology
program" to encourage research, create
jobs and make American industry more
competitive abroad.
tel defense budget and 1 "ntw
bnology program" to p r o m o t e
h and create job5.
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6".dcut Joli!! aesslon, Nlron "id he
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New School · •
"Financing
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
NiJ:on aald i t.odi1 property tazes have
become 1'one of the most oppressive and
ililttlminatory of 1U tu es." ind pledged
t.o devise an alternative method of paying
for the pclbUc schools.
Ht noted • tbat three recenl court
decilioal -in Ca1lfoml11 Tn:as ind
Vltslnla c.. .liave heJcl this con .. ottolial
metbod ol f i n a a e l n g acbools
di-tilr1 allil unconstitutional.
fJ ldl Slate al lhe Uaton addtess. Nil"' ~ ''IOll'lnl ocllool <Oils and ooarin( imPrtY tn rata now threaten botb our
communitiM,. and our acboola. ,
• 'ITl>ey U...11.o .<OllUllW!iUes, bec:Jus,e ,
property tue1 -which more than doub1· ·
ed in the Jast 10 years from 1960 to 1970
.;__ have become one of the most op-
pressive and discriminatory of an tues,
bitting most cruelly at the elderly and
tetlred ; and they threaten schools, as
hard-pressed voter1, understandably H-
ject new bond issues at the polls," Nl1on lfala.-.
He noted that both a presldenUaJ com-
mi11lon on IChool finance and the ·
Advi1ory· C0Ji\ml:11io.h on
Jnteraovemmtnlal Relations have been
directed to search for an alternative to
· property tuation.
"Later in the year, when both com-
m.issk>ns have completed their· studies, I
ahall make my final recommendations·
for rellevlng the burden of property taxes
and providing-both fair and adequate
financlnc. for our cbUdren'1 education."
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DEFENSE •••
our Ha-based deterrent force, 0 Nl10n
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t'We must move to maintain ·our
atrengtb at , 4!•," NiJon aaid. "Tbe
Navy'• budiet w11 lncteaaed by IS billion
In the current li!cal yw, and I wtU ask
for a limilar tncreatt nen year, with
particular empbasll on our ahipbulldin& --•, ···0ur military r!!t!U'tb and develop-ment P'Oll'am muA.alao be stepped up,"
NIXon ukl. "Our budget in thil ana was
increued by, $594 million in the current'
ftscal year ~nd I will recommend a
further lnc:r!ue for next year of Sl38
million.
"I will alto propose a substantial pro-
eram to develop and procure more ef-
fective weapont systems for our !•pd and '.
tactical air forces, and lb lr'nprove the
National Guard and reserves , provldint·
more· ·modern weapons and better training II • \
Nixon. aa.ld the increase In the defense ·
budget fl required partly "by military
pay Utcreases -whlch, in tum, wiU help
U1 elimbiate "the dran."
But despite the military lncrease,Ni!I"·
M tllicl the budget, "!or the first llJ\*.
allocatei more money to the Department
of Health. F.ducation aiid Welfare than to
t.be Department ol ~fense."
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DAILY PILOT ----. --Mw1lc;• ._. -·-s.. ~···-
lei.er+ N. W,tl
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Ht promised to unveil later In the yeu
a plan to finance pclbUc schools without
Ul'IT ....... 'RESIST POLITICS'
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beyond death. It then goes on lo quote
him :
"There ls another aspect of computer
use which would serve to protect the
estate of 1 wealthy, deceased person and
therefore the continuance of the subject.
"U iMtrucUons were . left that the
estate was to remain~the continued and
sole resporu1Jbillty of the deceued, !he
computer would serve to Instruct those
charced with its ma~emeot by relayifte
instructions, spec lflc811y and in detail, u
though the deceased Were still alive.
. "It is possible evep now to select, by
use of a computer, words, phrases, even
inflections out of a mass of taped toUnds
In the subject's own voice, so ~t ·one
would believe that he was actually ipeat~
ing to the person himselr. Questions' can
be asked, and the responses are almost
immediate and compl~tl:ly In character. J•c~ It c.,1.., Yk9 ,,. .... , ... Gellrel ..........
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Tk•11111 A. M11rphi111
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ty that • man's death could actually be
hidden 'for a number of years to all but a
trusted and loyal few."
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'High Stawsmanship'
Urged for Congress . '
. WASIUNGTON (AP) -, Hert at a ~ lo what l'r-t Nilllll !Did C\>nlre• today II! his Stale of Ille Union a-: ' ,
· POUTICS -llecaUit ol nnt November'• election, c.iasnua wUI lace
po!Jtlcal Jll'f"IUlrl but mun reslll -and lllow "lllP otalamulldp" 11 actlng on vital leglalalion, • , •
TECHNOLOGY -A federal parloerablp 1n.._,_.i, ad dnalopnMiil la
needed to advllllCe tedmotocY, mate Jobe and mab Anllrtem *""'*1 _.. competlu .. In worl<I mar~ll. · ,
• SCHOOLS AND "T~ -'Ille ~I liter tllfs ,_ 1itU .0.pr--a J>i• IOllhaneo )loll>lle idlool* illld -the 111Hon el loell ·~it -.
, D~ -Tilt -federal buqet due Mmday wll "'.IW ...... , meit el -....,_.,....,,,. ...i hlcher dtl-i,edtll. ' ·~y ~ ~ Wlll to lo' Peldoa n -"wllh ,.;.._,.
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I 111111 Jnlleo4 al IJalltlll .-i lb-. ' -Slaillibilit _....,. but _,.io,mlill lo ... ~·
"oar ,..i " 11111 emplcij1'*'1 In peaeellmo-md wo ltllnd la -11111 pl,•
$1 Million
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INTIAIOR DISl$NW 146-071 '4Ut71
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12 ChurChes Off(fr Sanctuary From Military
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PALO ALTO (AP) -The ...,.
ll'OPtiolll of 11 churthes in eichl caJ!fonila~ltlea are olforlna ~ _
with bol ~ and lltepil>& bics -to
aoldlera and PYor1 who don't want to go
to war.
, The Presbyterian, Q~_e! .!i. ~ , Calhollc and Lutheran ..._.t1om
belong to the uSanctuary Caucua," form-
. ed 1111 October after nine protelCen in a
· San Diego Catholic church roluled to aall
to Vietnam· on tho alrcrall ,oarrler
Coooteliatlon. They later were taken liacl:
<to t!>e Bbip. .
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-·.., Ibey wW not bloct -Dar .... the.foci that men are lnalde.
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'1 .,pport behind anUWsr
tbey can demon1tr1te
~ pubUc oppolllloo to the war.
Lotal Ii ~ lllllCluary Is a for-bllh ldloof'foolball player from a Detroit
IUbarb wbo bu camped . alonpkfe bll
putllll Ill "*9ing bail beloeen the
-ol tbe '1nl l'relbylertan cburch Ill
'PQo.AJID ---y Di&bl-He ii the '
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' only ••lcemon·eurreoUy In 1&11etuary and blt,,..,.U·wbo,Oew bere Wt nwr. Capt. Wllllam Harr!a ol the ldldway _, at ._.,. The dlrO ol the
bore d In port Aid tho Bbip'o chaplain and legal oOlcer Catholic clJorcb9 made their ldeelllono · ay lllP · I In and the ·'-led elderl -~~ al ·~ llldllnl LOnoo, It, Redlon!, Mlch., Laraon'a lather Robert, a truck W<>Uld try lo la k Lorson lo coming -~ -
lllll lie ~ '!!_ ~ar II a "polnUess dlspa~ and lormer Mprine, Aid the ~1~.:"l~':,,~~;1A:~:"):.~ ~ Pr~~.':.~t~, F~~~-· ~. wutaol -·-· · . family ' bu oppoaed the Vietnam wsr .... -, ··-,-He laillt lo lbow up u ordered 11 dayo from the lllarl and allbougb It's coaling a lagon, l!arrls ntd. Is supported by 1,000 peniinl who beJOna
qo oa tbe arrler ll)<lway, ancbored Jn • Jot of """"'Y lo 0y bore, "ti's a lot belier The 11 congregations, also located In lo St. Ann's, fte Finl Pnabytmlan1 the
San Fr~ Bay. The Navy bu lo be with our aon than '""'"• on llOl1le 'Oakland. La Jolla, Marin 0"• and Palo Alto Friends and University --. .., Lutheran Cbapel In Berkel'ey. declared him mi unauthorized aboenlae; belch In the Balwnu." · Hayward, agreed lo join the caucu.s by Wlllloul tbll llacking. i..r-· aays bis
Its nnm ol AWOL. Lonon, a flmnan with one Vietnam vartou.s .methods. The Rn. Anthony protest would go unnoticed.
Folkatapr Joan -and 11111 cburcb toui: under bll bell, Aid be read about Meyer, S. J., usoclate clergyman.at st. "II I just told the Navy to It• lace Ibey
nwnNn llDI at a apeclal •rvice and California's sanctuary cburcbet in the Ann's C&tbollc church here , aaid the would shut me up and put me away," be
-ten han brou(hl food for Larson :.Stan=..:and=..Slrl::.::pa.=------·-...:...Frlenda...:......:...' _or_:Qu_ak_er_:..,_ag.::...reed_...:by'-a-co_o-__ ..,_._d. _________ _
SANTA CATAIJNA ISLAND (AP) -A . The odmll,q aay the sea lloos will Fllberman'1 Cove here. Elwood and
trio of IOI Uoni wW swim tis way Into ~ a . ...,,,_ conlribullon because Brulblt .-ail their debul In pm on the
medical bl&lory In the walen off Ibis IWI-Ibey alllld at.ail Ovciiullonary crool[Ol<ls. '*<111 abore.
'drenched resort loland. · They -were m:lmi"ly land ""'"811. Slnwltba bu blood pressure ,._,
· Diving Jong and deep, the sea liom will but lftS'" ntl!Hom or yur1 of evolution implanted in her chest and abdomen.
carry electronic· snooper• that ferret out they are.. terrestrial aolmals who apend 1lurlllg ._.imeota &be .,.inns In the sea
_. aecreta· of their adaptation to the un-mosl·ol lllelr time In wallr. wearing a~ with a bo._ The box ls
derwater world. . ; "W. ftm.-tq llot at the way the •• • flDed with eJectronic devices wbicb con-•
The aecreta will · h!o analyzed by lion•.; ~ re I u I a lo r Y nect lo 1111 ........ and monitor Changes
UJl!ver&lly ol Southern C a.I H qr n i a m~ .bu dlanged lo meal ~ In Ille airdlov-.lar Qllem.
· phyiloloil&U who wonder how mad ihigbl chaUeJ.,i:ol -from Im! lo IOI, Whoa a dher Jdlip. Into the wider
cope· belier with the slreSleS of an.alien ·explalned~. Clrll stevena. -dead!)' air-dewlop '
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environment. fte IClentlsii -that.as Thal'• .wbe(e Samantha, Elwood and The ~-~~~ •"-and ,__.: __ tr
min ulands bll reach beneath the..... Bnrthie -In. Sam-a .... bladt --_._ ~-• It's Imperative be undentlnd bJ1 beautY Of 1o1r y..., t:, the. 111r at ...-. The bUrt can be com•
--to the u d t . t · · w1r ---• ~y pqed with blood. Gues In • 7"' .... -.. n e r w a er ~ preeen ' reagnmg over a e mau the air In the hmp diaolve In the blood
vuuun.ent. enclosed raft anchored in B l I but can turn to bubbles if the diver
aacends too npidly, causing the crippling
and llOl1IOWnes fatal bends.
But a sea lion can bold its breath, dive
to 750 feet, nriql around several minutes
and then zip beck to the surface, all ef •
forUessly . To do this, he slows his
heartbeat to as much as one-tenth of
normal. Blood vessels in the "eiercialng
muacles" and near the skin pinch oll. The
lunga collapae, prevenUng undesirable
gu exchange ~th the blood.
The scientists want to know bow the Trial Delayed ..
aea lion makes 1iuch changes. .
0 We're a long way from definitive
answers," stevens said.
"But we've found these little animals
have a great deal to tell us aiid we're just
beginning to scratch the surface."
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Angela Davis, escorted by jail matrons in civilian
clothing, leaves Santa Clara County Sherill's build·
ing in San Jose following a bearing which will re·
suit in delay of ber scheduled Jan. 31 murder trial
by two lo four weeks.
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Voters to View
School District
New Capo Jr. High Soug4t. :.
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·, This sign painter looks more like a Lilliputian with a huge pet dogas
be works on a billboardJn downtown Indianapolis, Ind.
!. Reagan Says J:lis Family
• • ! ' • . ~ Got Free Medical Service . • ; SACRAMENTO (AP) -A opokesman discuss where she got her data on the lax
: for Gov. Reagan bu admllled the report.
: Reagan family got "a very minor The medical story said Reagan 's son,
: amount" of free medical care from a Skipper, "Is the most lrequenl patient
;1 Sacramento doctor. becaose1ol an aller1Y condflloo, but the
~ 1be staltrnent Wednelday wu in governor and Mn. fteaaan , u well as
: mponse lo queries about a Sacramepto tbelr daughter, have all received •no lee'
: State College student newsp1per artfcle care."
: that "Rea1an'1 family ncelves free The governor'• omc. responded by
: medical care from Dr. Cbarlei H. C:Utlor saying "Dr. CUiler IS a . plJyllclan who
;• ol the Sacramento Medical C11nJc wblle !reals Skipper and Mrs. Reqan and lie
• they are In Sacramento .. ' primarily bu been e ' t1iem allm1Y
11 The article w11 aul~ by Role King, shots. He didn't bill and when tfoeY i' a grad~ate student ,1 the scbool w~ Inquired wby Ibey weren' being billed,
.. 1broke the slofY...,lut year that th\ . hesaidbedidn'twanttocbargethem."· t' Republican govemor'1)8kl no state_ iJt.. "" "He thought it wu a small contrJbution
: ; come tax for 1970. he could make to them/' the Re.can f • Reagan later admitted the report was ~kesman laid. ''Botb ahe ( N a n' c y
t true and was because ol busU-. Reagan) and Sklpper bave not !lllr for a
: . everaes and heavy famlly medical h-1 : ft!')' m!nqr· amount of medical , coat
• penaes. relating to the allergy &hots and lit ad·
:, Mn. Kini declined to reveal -ol I 'nilnllterecl them afier office boun at tlleir i _;bet -story. just .u ahe.· ""'""." lo . borne In Sacramento... . .
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: . 'N~ Michigdn' Contest Urged
: !....nETRorr (UPI) -Promoter "l'!lOinss
• '.Wishart, who con1kler1 ruJMJ!.Jhe.mUI
: :i;;;uty po1eaol1 "• oham which apto!L :•~I wm1en on the bails ol 1uppos<d
:• phyllcal superiority," would like to hold i .. lllusJon.lree Miss Miele l\llchlih con-
• lest. :! "Ml11 Nude Michigan will bO euctly
: wt the title Implies -a yoang, llealthY
; Ind beautiful female whole dfflne lace
i• lutd flcure merit pmtliie appreciation
· ""1 admiration," be !aid.
• • lleU'olt'1 dty, 11~ I.,i different ebswever, and Wllllart'a -t lo i Cobo 'Rall, the clty'a lari• con-
t, -· WU rajodad -lloloni ff WU formally made.
Mayor Roman S. Gribba Aid aucb a
pageant, wblcb Wlabart pn>milad wwld
be the ·"moat realittlc nw," Would be a
''lolallJ lna~ta ,.. ol civic cmlet
ladlllles." ·-"II thoae girls want lo parade -ii\ tba,nude," IJlld an lndlcna!lt Common
Councilman William G. llopll, "Till 'tm
to 111-ooer to BeDe Ille ao u., can
-tbelr lanlel." Wishart, a 2f.ytar~ 1odmnltb wbo
operalel a n11l+audo ....,lpbic and
body polnU., allop Ill .......... llildllld
Parll, Aid be'D atrlllt back by toiiill( tho
city'• lndeceal '41 ••• _.._ la
toUl't I DeCellUJ,
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Tt». ,cooslructioa ol 4 ,,...nd junior !or &late school building aid Wider the tary school. Slioraclllf'• llait • lloea;
hich 1n the ~ UnlOed School &late'• complea formulu, coaolrudlon ~ted. . ,to. coat , a~ ,•u lllltrld may l!IOO be aulhorl2ed by the -.Id ban lo be """'Joeal -. .....;. ~ . -Sans Override ..
board ol 'ftusteel, ' Bui 1111ng local bond mciney coots more Marco Fonlor ~unlor H1cb lit ~
Effects of the loss of a 51).cent tu over-'pJant for Sboreclllfs Junior !Dgb Iii San than llllnl·ilate bllll-loina because of overloaded. Em"-'WI illlrtr·
ride for the ca~trano Unllled Schoof Clemente have been ion! to the &late for bond lnlerell. a facility bulll !Or' 1,0dli. Mott a,
lllatrlct will be ewnined In the nut two I final approval. "I can't picture one junior high feeding pec\e.d next 'year. •, :, ' •
kl'"' di triet ·"'cial · ""' --~•-. -·'d ~--BOard Presl<len~'Bob_lluritt llld Illa. wee ., s vu• s. ' Superjntondent Truman Benedict' told two _.. ~Y,' -trustee ~rge board might hive lo -·~ The board of trustees has authorised the board tbll week thal a recom-White. 1 • · • •
the adminlltralloo lo pre~~ lwo ten· --·'-Uoo will be lorthcomi-at the dlslrl •--13 eigbtb graders la . ·Ilana HUia la . budg ~-u~ ·-The cl cumntly ·-about .2 High School or ~lb graders In ....... live els -.One Including the over· next boird meellng. . I mUllon In bond& -tJICllllh to ijujld one entary schools, but both ~d pre""ti
ride and ~ acluding tt 80 voters In · Becfuae' the district does not -··""' junior_ blgb and l-ol an .-. IOYere problem&. the district will· be aided In deciding what __ ,.... _______ _:.•-_c....'...;..~~F--------'-----'-'----------'
their vote will be.
Superintendent Truman Benedict has
staled that the district would loce $800,000
If the override fails. II the Nortb-Ameri·
can Rockwell plant In Laguna Niguel is
sold lo the lederal government the dJs.
trict will have $5 mlllloo laclllly removed
from tbe tax rolls.
Benedict told the board Ibis week that
preliminary budget studies bad Indicated
that even the 50-cmt override might not
be enoUgb to-Continue the same_ level of
services.
"I think people are enliU"!l lo know
what would be lost if the tax override
fails," said Trustee Gordon Peterson.
Benedict said the stall would have In·
formation for the ciUzena committee
wortcing for the tu override ln the next
mow~U. •
The ovenide election, which is asking
the voters to continue the 50 cent over·
ride passed two years ago for another
three years, will be Marth 7.
Parents Booked
In Tot Neglect · . : . -. ' ' Inveol.!Ption Tueaday ol .wbat one
stmlfr1 ·olftct:r' clelcribed u "a four
'wtieeled pit pell" in_~ Dana Point area
led to ,the boaking.ol the parents of 1 3-. yeai'-old obild oa•cbarges of.cblld llfllecl.
Peltr Leonard Thornhill, 24, and
Catherine Popovich, 21, alto known as
Catbertne Tbomblll, '""' booked Into
Orange County Jail after deputies took 1
ci-look. al tbe Interior ol the yellow bus
tbal -bome lo them and Baba JOIOph 111omblll, J.
Olflcen said tbOy Jnviestlpted after
receiving complanila about llvinl ...,.
dlttons In the 1931 acbool bus parked al
llelva PGint' and street ol the Golden
Lont.m .
The bua -dac:ribed u filthy and
without--· wullq facillllel ol any kind. The Utile boy II being cared !or
by ...,. Oulboritles !)Md"ll court ...
lion oplnll bl& pormg.
Husband Wires
'I Got a MIG'
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Mn. Susan CUn-
ningham, wife ol Navy J111ot LI. Randall
Qmalncbam, laid today ... .-1"'1 •
lelqram from her bulllaiid .aayfna he
bad ahol down a MIG flcbl<r affl North
Vlelnlm Weclaelday.
Mn. CDnrdnlfwn ........ raoel"'1 lhe :1 :i~-=.. ~G ~'.1'i
. Love and tmes."
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a.pr.ntaUva wbo an aolnl to bo looll-mr ou1 tor 111e1r .,.,.. llld -w11hla \lie bolll of .the Ualted States ~
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*"'...... -• .... -of wbooplas llld ~. ncenU, puaod a
.....-i dlslrld nmapptac wlddl dov. '*Pa _, uta. But the courto
1lbd II, 0011'1 IOlllc to p Into elfool.
AclulllJ, the --of .........
... -·· -not bo .. srud .. II -oa 11n1 blulb.
'llllAT Tllll J'OUllQANI 1111, ,_
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l'llwlNr ...... .,, 20, 1972
.R.us$ Sliips
UmkrWay
To U.S.
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) -Two SOY!el
llshinf •t11el1 ace111ed of vlolttlng U.S.
wtten art plowing through Bering Sea
peek 1ce wllb u..1r Coast Guard escort
towarda Adak llllnd and an , uncertain
nctpllon by federll legll authorities.
Cool! Guard 1pol<esmen 11ld RU11lan1
-the lllJ.loot foctory •hip Lomu~
nqshlp of an .. _,.. 11ovtet herrlni
neet, and Ibo etero trawla' Kolyvan
abruptly qnad W-ay to 1aa .. the
St. M1tthew l1land ana after mon than
a day of dtlay •
Accompaled by Ibo lcebnalrer Slmil,
the two Soviet vaaell lramlmtd 0~11
erew membtn to naarby Rusalan boata
and took oa water lietore btilnntnc the
IOOinllt wyq1 to Iba AleuUan lllandl
aavll ellllon. Tboy are due then Fricla)o,
-.... !alum Into Cllllody-late llCll>
day by Ibo Slorll aboal I~ miles from SL
lfaUllew, -lllO mOtt well of the
Aluka main! .... Tboy,,.. accaaad of
CIDlldadlnf Wop! flllltry oupporl activity
wttbln Ibo U.S. I-milt lllhtry ....
But G. Keal --· tht u.s _attorney for Alak11, llld In Aneborqe be did not -11 lho lblpo .,.. lbtlr olllcer1 would
bo ebaqld formally.
--llld the Cout Guard had not
p109ldod • delallod ""'" of the lelmre,
on -lhal at -llma ltd to .-, ... the Storls to fin a
wanilll llhot-• the Lama!'• bow.
SECRIT CIA IASE UNVllLED -The world got one of Ila fin! vlewa
of LOng Cheng, Laos Wednesday. The area is a long·seerel military
hue maintained by the CIA to tram Meo tribesmen to ba!Ue "Communist
Pathet Lao !{,oops. Seen from the air, the hue coDJists of a m11 .. 1ong
/
paved ninway for T-28 bombers, communications complex, ammunition
dumps and housing for 30,000 civilians. Moat of the populace bu fled
in the face of a preuing Communist atllck.
Now JOG lab the C1M of~
Jobn G. 8cbmll1 !Jl.NIWllOl'l ladl) wtio
C'.lll"l'tldl1 npr !I entl moll of o a r
-""• below Ibo lllnta Alla JU..,
-You know Collll'flll!IOll Sdunllz. He'• the one who cloan1 like Ibo Pru!-
-of the United States, who ba-to
bo ol hJI OWll party and wbo ba-to
-Uve In ScbmlU' dlatrict down In Sin
~em .. 11.
Edwarda llld tllat If eharged with D·
llpl lh!ltry oupport activity and ....
-. tht 1blpa' ccmmandlng -mild bo fined ap to flll0,000 qch and lm-
prllonecl for a year, and the 1hlps oon-
ftoc1ted.
Edwards and the Cooat Guard alld the
caae could be the tlral In which a foreign ..,,.1 wu char1ed with illegll aupport
activity nthtr than actull fllhlng.
Leading Libyan
J ournal,ists Put
Before Court
Huge Viet Force • Ill Drive
The ""8111m contended they w e r e
within the 12-mlle limit btcollle of bad
weather.
Move to Keep Reds Off Balance; B52s Unload Bombs
-Well, under the new pl111, Schmllz pta
pisbed bact lnland and will only rttaln a
piece ol coutllne In Newport. Ht 1-
the Wutern White House. You will httr
no great crlel ol anplall over the Joa
from that oector. ,
AnewCOlll!'•'-ldltlrtct,calledthe
Cnd, II htlJlf formed to Include Silt
.Clemente, Dona Point, Laguna Beath llXI
a ioodlJ chunk of ~L
llO TBll ll!:CJ'ION ol '"" cout won1
llave ..... ""'lllUIDOll lllllU alter Ibo
oltc:lloa. It 11 .. ~ to bo • -f(r Ibo election or lilt eumnt Silt Dtqo
elate .... tor, Republican Clair Burianer.
Anyway, "Schmits' niw dlatriCL to be
kDon u the 19th, will 11111 embraco
parts of Newport and COiia M ....
M1111oa Viejo, Laguna Leisure World,
8an Juan Coplltrano and El Toro In the
eouta1 1p11ere of lhlng. He'll alJo set
Tustin, pieceo of Anaheim and Santa Alla
and placel like lbal
It'• ping to bo • hit confulinl for
Newport folb who ore to be chopped up
btlw... Schmllz' dlltrict and the -,,....
Cnd. -n_.i. a Newport peroon In Coocnto may depend on whalher bo'1
In hll livlllc "'°"' ,.. blthroom al a
particular moment.
CONGllEllDIAN RICHARD T. Hanna
(D-Garden Grove), wbo II mollly well
thouchl of llOlll OW' coutllne clapila our
GOP loanlnp, loses Orange County !er·
rl!Alry but keeps hll hand in with HCllonl
ol Huntington Beach, Lot Alamitos and
Westminster. Craig Hosmer (Jt..Lont
Beach), who bu alJo done a nice job In
theae parts, moves more into thl
c:outiine, npnoentlng Hwitlngton, la!
Beech, and Foantain Vlliey and -right down to the upcoul Ilda ol the San-
ti Ana Ri•or. Tbt alorementlbned
Scbmllz bu the other tide of the ri•or.
They can yell ICfOll tt, I guess.
Conl""Dlll Del Cl•-(ft.Downey)
gels a piece of Or""ie County in the
Fullerton area. So that makes five eon-
srOlllonal dlltrlclt. WI><"' II the 1llthT.
Oh, It II the 25Ui, ,now belonginf to '
llepul>llcan Cllarl• Wlulno. He Is ac-
tually pullad ..,1 of most of Orange Coun-11' 11cepl for a piece ol LI H1bra.
Well, tbe way things are 1oina:1 we may
be glad we hive a piece of Charlie.
We may need all the help we can set.-
Beefed up unlta ol armed guards were
8board both Ru11Jan ships u the trip to
Adak btcan. Spol<esmen lllid Vladimir
-·the fllhlna Oeet'1 civilian com·
mader, and l(or l!obluk, the Lamul'1
moter, were being detained aboard the
Swrll.
Tbo two men wen Iden aboard the
U.S. "'"'1 Tlluday after the Lamut
-plod to -but .... ...~ maneuvered by the lcebruker in frowl
-Tbo -pa attempt brqht the
authotl!aUon for the Sloril lo -
""""' the bow-In nec:euary. Tho three lhlpa drifted for mo&! ol
Wtdneld1y about 20 mllea from St. Ma~
thew, wblle what 1pokesmen. aaid were
"eertaln diplomatic talka" were con-
olucted. Porlliel negoti1tlon1 were under
way In W11hlnllon.
AppannU, u a dlr<ct ....U of the
lalka, the Sovtels qntd to follow the
storll' ..-den. The storl• ,.,,.ned lht
-·· nluctanl attitude •ud\l<nly turn-ed to one of 11ezcell111:t cooperation." ·
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'How 1nlH'l'I wtes -in the bag?'
TRfPbLI', Libya (AP) -Tbt "People'•
Court" of Libya'a revolutionary regime
has put 28 of the country's leading jour4
naJists on trial and the government
closed all daily newspapers.
The young m111tary officers who run
the country gave no explanation either
for the trial, which was not annowK:td
in advance, or for the closing of the news-
papers, which took place Wcdneslay.
The Journalist• oo trial Include a o m e
holding lop positlona In the JovemD!<nt'I
own ofnd8l news qam. . • AU are charged with corruptlllc JIQbl!C
opinion during the reign of King Idris,
overthrown 21i2 years ago by strongman
Muammar Kldall and his group ol fel-
low offJcers.
On trW wllh the journalist> Is Ahmed
Salheen el Hunt, minister of infonnaUon
in King Idris' government. He bu been
in jail since the coup.
Amoog thooe accused with El Hun! Is
lloml Shabe, wbo wu appointed direc-
tor 1eneral of the official -Libyan news
agency when the nvohrttonary regime
took over. Sbabe held the post mttll his
promotion recently to undersecretary,
Ubya11 highest civil service rank.
The news agency's deputy director and
chief editor and owners and editors of
all loading nenpapen allo are oo trial.
2 Planes Stage
Fiery Dogfight
FOZ BO IGUACU, Brazil (AP) -Two
light alrplonea battled in a dogfight near
the Brull-Paraguay border, the Brazilian
aJr forte reported Wednesday. lt was
IS$UJned the pllota were competing smug-
glers.
Se!itrles of Brazil's 5th Aerial Zone
near Iguazu Falls in southern Brazil said
a Brazillan..regi.stered Cessna fil'f(f sub-
machlne-fllll rounds at a Piper Apache
of unidentified registry, as the two planes .
zigzagged at low altitude over the border
nglOI. 1be planes then flew into Paraguay.
11te Brazillan air force notlfed the Par-
aguayan air force.
Large-scale smuggling occurs along the
bard.er. Smugalen are thought to have
oecnt airstripoJn the 1panefy populated
regions on both sides of the lrooUer. -
SAIGON (AP) -'lboulanda of South
Vietnamese paratroopers, rangers and
armored troops pushed through rubber
plantation country 40 to 50 miles
northwest of Saigon today in a new
operaUon.
The Soulh Vietnamese command said
10,000 to 15,000 men were taking part in
the drive which began lut Saturday
several miles aouth of the Micbelln plmr
!Ilion, the country's larg<ll and once a
Viet Cong stronghold.
Few North Vietnam"' and-viet Conc
have been encountered. South Vie~
namese hudquarter1 llld that in the big.
ffSI clash to date, a ranger unit killed 10 Of I the enemy Wednetday evening at a
coot of one ranger killed and lour wound.
ed.
Military sources llld the purpoae of the
drive ls to keep enemy forces off balance
and disrupt any piano fer an offensive In
the ana during the Tel celebration of the
lunar new year, which begins Feb. 15.
At the northern end of the country, just
south of Da Nang, Vietnamese in·
fantrymen killed 10 enemy in an opera-
tion launched after a militia outpost was
shelled Tuesday. Headquarters said thne
government troops were killed and five
wounded in the clash.
The South Vletnam"' reported 22
amlli..cale enemy atllcka in the put M
hours, c:ontioulng a -.Ued hlgb point of
enemy activity inlo the 11th day.
The U.S. Command reported the 1 ... of
* * * U.S. Diplomats
Seeking Word
On Lost Airmen .
From Wire Services
PARIS -The United Slstea aaked
Hanoi IDday for tnlormatlon about II
missing American airmen t h at
Wasblnrton uys lie known w hive land-
ed 0< been copturtd olive in North Viet-
nam but never officially listed as
prisoners.
North Gets Arctic Air
The deputy Amerlcon negotiator,
Heyword llham put the Uat of the II men
on the table at the 1411t ...,,, of the
Vletnom peace talkl. The bead of the
U.S. delegation, Wllllarn J. Porter, WU in
the United State• llr private naoons and
probably alJo w c:ontult with I acf.
ministration olflcllla In WuliiJlclon.
Isham llCCllled North Vietnam of
violating Ill "moral aod ltgl! obl!J•
Springlike Conditions, Shot.,ers Dot South :::;:;~ ~~~n~~:
the 11a1 of m l'!1: i:"'-l'L 1tr ..., 111 "'°"' C111AU. N rib VI tnam ~ 1-111 the l•r Hortl'l ..... I, blul""' wllld• 0 e ~u '""'·
IWN1 dllllr r1IN lni.M. Ihle ••rn. said the Unl\ed stltu bU evidence that ·~:i,:e::.:.'•11'111 •lonl "" norttt Hanoi 11 withholding further tnfOl'IDltion
A lllf'NW tr1,.111ot1 1or11 bltwftn tti• it could prOYide 1f h nntld to. Nor t h
.,.,iMN'I ctM1 w *'""'" wtrmtrt Vietnam main'·'~ the ,,.,. wM ~ bfwll'rt frlatnt r1ln er llllt K tfle "9JIJSU -m1ocon~111n~ve1..,111,.w1mll'lf* -.. plete. 1~ ~~ '"1" :;...,_.. "' "" Isham said tbe J4 mee on hll Ult 111"1'1
1ou11t "'""""' ~ •• ""',.. know to have been allft aa tbl lfGUDd In ..,...,,, • • ,,_ t11t """'-°" • ct1to North Vietnam or wen at one llma ..,. "''' 0\11 tft._, to !he towtr Oftlli
••'"'· 'btl!Hll .. IKlll• •w "4ffl tually identified by you as having been • ftw ...... nie.IYl111 nbfl't .. lndl lfl
*r:1tw11 _,, tldn ,.,,;.. cayou~ co°!~,::: appear on
fl'om 11 btlow "" 11 CUt ..-. IMflf., .,.._ .. n '' ll"wt LwOtrNlt, ,... The airmen liletd were all offlCS'I of
V..ud _ _ the~S~~~°:-Cop!. WI:::.:.::..:.. L=. ·= William R. Andren, Clpt. John M.
.,... .. ~11e 1111.-"'•""1"*" Brucher Maj Elwyn Jl C.plbla. Maj. :::-... ~~ ~-oi:=._ ': . "::.:;'~• ,::.,:. " Joseph C. ~ capt. S. D. rr..
..... ...,,.. AN .,.. .. u. lllllnd •••'¢= ... -,,..,. dlOO Clpt. ArUur L, • .,... Clpt.
V.So ~--·... 41
• ~. Wo• --· a ""*1ct llf. Mtllar ad Clpl. -.1,l!:. 1w":::=.:!"'.::=": S-. llNW, fttla Walen. Cdr
""'""' • """""' • ...... • "' TMUtttN:f The Naval pUob WIN lillld a Lt. .
;:: ... ~,::;...~.,. • 11ttta .._. • ...... i0.Y ai•..-t.t Rudolph w. Ford. Lt. J.,.. It Pit """*"........, ...... ..., .. """' r:1rs1 Milt ............ n in •• •·• ter-, Lt. Ci*. Vtm:tnt D. Monroe. Lt.
...., M ....... .. ..... .. "'"' ... ··••·••··•·••• fl .. •A l.I Cdr Mlltoa D v...uu. Lt. (JG) ..... -... ...,,,., "" I ..... """ , • .,,,. •• , ttlfr Nit. J,f o o I ' g' ... , __ .,. "'.,"!!'-"" ...,_ ..... ,, ....._""' .......... •1" .. '"· •·• Walter O. ~ aadLt. (J.G.) Jama . ·-""" •• •:"'""" ,... t:""·"'· T M~ M tM'IMf tftw: tf Atttlc #ooOlt -_la1 t.111. ,.._ 11:• '""" eagut. T-l
an AHi Cohl'I btllc:opter gunahlp lhol enemy atllcb.
down near Hue while on a reconna1aaance 'Jbe allied commands clalmed their
mission. One of it.s two crewmen wu forces killed 1,034 North Vietnamese and
wounded. Viet Cong during the week, an increase of
The command abo reported that five 234 over the total claimed the week
AmerlClllS were kllltd in combat lut before.
week, the oame number reported the In the air war, U.S. ll52s bit llong the
week before, and another 211 were wollllcf. wutern aide of South Vietnam'• centrll
ed, compand to 47 the previous week. lll(blandt for the fourth day today, keep.
Deatht due to nonholtllt causa totaled Inc ap their campolgn to dltrupt enemy
elgbL the mnm1M uld, tine Im than lams btllfltd to bo ~ for an of·
the -.reelt before. ' lemtve -moatb.
The Soilth Vletnam• 1-'"<I .. ""-' ;_Twelve..! the ~"'P!l~lm"" • .,tr..., dropped
their troopa kllltd, 111 woundld llXI It •loot ol'billilba m11111111edecl troop con-
mllaing. Thll wll the larsut nmnbor ol centratlons and alorage oroaa northwest
dead In a month and the mOll woandocl In of Koahnn City one to lour miles from
three montha, rellectln( the Iner•• ID the Laollaa border.
HHH Still Likes Labor t
Despite Muskw Backing
From Auoclattd Pnu
Sen. Hubert H. Hmnphrey, a I0111-time
aupporter ol organiRd labor, clalmo be'1
not disappointed by • hall milllon-
membtr uoino'1 endcnement of Sea. Ed-
mund S. Muskie for the DemocrBtlc
presidential nomination.
" -. • While the organbltlon bu llliide
Its choice," the Mlnnelota Democrat llld
I CAMPAIGN '721
Wednesday, •1 am hippy to say I will ro
after Ila membership."
Humphrey "" In Detroit meeting with
IOIDe of MichlgaJi'a top labor leaden
when the nation's lixth Jargeit union, the
American Federation ol State, County
and Municipal Employoa, llllllOUJlCt<I It.I
endonement of Mualde. ' I
Jerry Wur:f, proaident of the AFL<:IO
alflllate, lllid in Wuhin(tm that llflllklt
ncelved the overwhelming 111pport of the
AFSCME leadenblp. It marked the llnt ,
Ume the union hat eodoned a candldate
before the naUonal coavenU0111.
"We've 1ot to move early" to counter
lragmenllUon within the Democratic
party," Wurf explained.~
u,., ........
BOOSTING HUBBY
Mr1. Hubert Humphrey
Humphrey woo the u n lo n • J ..,. •
-in !NII alter be llad -' from more than IOO lludeot leedert In 47 -ed etotes.
Mllllll. eadonementl lloo were ... In olhtr polltlcll de• e 1 o p m e n t 1
nounctd by AFSCltlE olfldlla In llelroit; Wedqieday, Sen. Edward M. Kenned•
·San Franclsco·, Miami ·, Milwaukee·, New• (D-M ) ho !read •-· ' w . , w a y ,_ signed al· York City; Buffalo and Syracuoe, N.Y.; fidavlta in two llates attirming hl!"ta not
Hartford, Conn.; Springfield, Ill.; and a presidential candidate, told neWIDlen: M~:'· i!!f· die elfecll'" help ol "I can't lonRe any clroumstancu
unlonl," Humphrey II.id, "aad 1 am D0$ under which I would be 1 candidate."
ping lo let one of them lel away wlthoJ Asked II thit meant ht would not IC-
he•"'-fnm Hubert u.---." cepl I draft, be roplled: "No, I would ,;t:i at a ..,,. coa1~1t -of not." '
the party'• bIC 111011e1 wu 111J1110r11n1 Gov. George Wallace of Alabama an-
him, Humphrey laugbed and ll1d he bad nounctd ht will enter 0.-1tlc
-tn"111Df "1 -P*!e. primartea In l'tanqt•anla and Maryland """""1ll1 p!ltlof people to pay the flli'o and II COlllldarinf thooe In Wllconlln, i...
when I came." dlana, Tenneme and North ClroUDI .
He fin Into Detnilt, bow• ... ·~ a The DemocraUc Nau.ol Committee,
chartered t""""'Cine Jet thtl made an however, uchlcled Will ... 6-Ill Uat
""""""'1 landing whe -qlne fill· of candidates for the party'• -1deatlal
ed. nominatloa u party ofllclall bandld. ou1
"J came In on NlJ:cm power,". Hum-hotel spaee fat the n1tJoall ccmventloa la
phn:y quipped, "llow -oputterilf.", llflaml lleacb 11111 July. -
M111kte a11o nc11..a an ......._ Coirnntlon -lticbard lllll'lb
Wednelday from aclar lllnrJ Fonda, who llld, "I do DOI COllllder him 1 boal lldii
helped -a ..,, eampalln bead-candldale. He hun1 lndlcllad ht'D alllda quan.,. In Wathtacloa lat tlio Mlhla by the primaries."
-· l'rUlt-l'UlllllaC MuN!e wu ruaraata.i Lina)' J. DaYll, MuUI•'• national IOO to llO rooma, and Rep. Wilbur D •
,..ui _..itnater, told a nen coaleronce Milli (0.Ark.), who haln1 decland bit
the ...,,..-dy hat --• ~dldaey, -.. the 1111 lar Ille.' ....,
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Preuare on Soloas Florida's
Prisons
Closed
NJ School T~es llwgal
TRENTON, N.J. (Al') -SUperlor Court Jn d 11
Gov. WUllam T. Cahill 11)'1 a Tbeodore I. Bolte ruled In
SUperlor Court ruling atrlldng Jersey City · Wednetdaj> tlJal
TALLAllA&.SE. Fla. (Al') -down the presenl llructure of property tU"' to ~
-will recommend ui fl>
-tu and a state -1Y
tu -It -Ila report
-lllOlllll. Florida Prtaon Director Louie · the property ta~ as a means of )>ubllc achoofl violate the ...,.
Wainwright bas ordered the ' financing pub c achoofl In 1Ututlonal guarantee of "11111 Two Notables the New Jeraey "increases the doon of ' t • t e prison preuure" on the leg!Jflture to protectlon under the law. M-
1)'1tom bamd to new lnrn.aiel approve a graduated fnceme ter beld that unequal tu rate.
In an effort to r e I J e v e tax. result in inferior education. for
overcrowding: cblfdren t n proporty.poor 1
"A deciJ!on bad to be made . , · achoo! dlstrlcll. · • AUSTIN; Tu. (UPI) ·-A ::~=;:· wa1nwr1rb1 Jfombo Birthday fngea~!~;:n..:;. =~':.:=
Walnwrtaht luued an onier ' . • · .• ·, ' probably will be oppealed to Jr. and fonner Pollmuler I the .State SUpreme <lourt.
Tuaday adviJ!ng lbertlls lhet n. . p Flo p . . II Boller'• ruling. la uplield Geneell John A. GronouUI
beca111e of overcrowding In pig · · qrty ttm to arr.s by the bigller oourta, It will man 11mt to answer ~
the priJon l)'llern ht would no I • virtually force ~ refoqn, ol driving wblit fnto'1cated.
longer accept ...., prbonen NEW YORK (AP) addltlonal coll. But ht 111d Cablll aald. · Both men were· arrelled ID
from ._ ....... Jilli at the ..... ;u---·--~ ~·-n--more than ball lbt ..-Tbe goyemor did not ..... 1eparate incldentl.lut moalb. """"" .,.... ~~· u• ·--lloh .. ~ m directly, • ....... ""~ llutler,~ptfon and M<dJcal ey t.r olf to Paril wttb 715 were not under that ar-but be fndlcated In 'bis, annull ·-1 were . -0 •
Center. Invited ~~ -~ culloinen rangement. m-•e to the~ lhet Wodneod1y'1 docbl of CoanlJ ll"SUl.Yt ...... p ... 11 ... , who caDI hlrnleJ.f 'j• -n...1........... _ ..... Th!J wee); the Like Buller aboard Ir.> cbartered •-bo _, ~ be was pre to recom-/udlt Jerry ~I ~~
b '~" nice Ullle merchant uum mend an fnoome lax Uecl1 to ' but w-""•en ........... -~. facility, wblc acreens all fn. ~for •·f'"""°"" weekend of "'··U City" •·•·eel a --· ••• ,....,,._ oo-•·· . .., __ to the atate 1 Ying--:::; -·'"·-to ~ c • par.., ,,_ property tax reform ti the , ~-•· wbo wu arrelled .. ~ .. r--· I . ~ ~~• fnluranCe loan In 19&7 Into lbt Idea Is --'-'--''by bis ........ , -~ .... -stem, had • ·--d count of .......... • .... -the u·•-•h. of "
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-el. b •· bis -• blrtbday ort IMwt11M111bat ht nus bad . Tax Study Co--'"··. Dec. 11 Dear w•m~y 1,-. Waln-'•ht utd earlier c • raw .... • ~ I ·~-be -would ".io"'p taking ..,. "It will coal me about made mtUtom for h • Two memben of the com-Tau, wu liven a new trial
prflonera wben the 1,200 mark ... 000,"l>alfey told nenmen customers. tnittee have ~ tlie lludy date of Feb. 15.
WU reached. at Kennedy airport Wedne<day '· --'' ----'.--·~-'--=======-
I ntcht .. bis gueall boarded Tbe prfloll d re c tor two Pan American 74 7
est t m a led th a t t h e jetliners for the tranaaUanUc
rnoraforium on new fnmaiel rught '!'bey ,..,., due fn Parll would be ltlted In early
Feb at 10 a.m. ruary. . Palley. aald he llariecl out
Built to bold a.m lllmalel, with piano to lmlte JO people
the l)lltem now bu t,161 and "all ·Of a sudden" the
prflooers and at Lake Butler guest lilt totaled 735. "This
ctoren.. of men are afeepfng has gone way beyond what we
huddled on the floor of srn.alf expected," be uld.
6-by-9 foot celfa. Arrangements for the trip
Lake Buller SUpt. Al Cook Included Pilley'• name and
said the 760-man institution race 00 the fuselage of each
now holds 1,209 men. plane, two gflnt birthday
Wainwright uld &berllf1 cabs and maafiJ of Palley'1
have Informed him lhet there features for the gueall.
are more. than 80 priaonera in ''I am not unflarnboyant,"
county jails awaiting transfer Palley remarker.
to Lake Butler. Pa11ey, who owns galleries
Meanwhile, F 1 or id a' I in AUanUc City, N.J., S;ln
Secretary of the Department Francisco and New York,
of Health and Rehabuttatlve originally In• ti 1 d bis
Services, Emmett Roberta, customers to join tbt fUght.
told a leglllattve bearing the 1aylng they could accept
situation in the prison system delivery of '850 lithograph& by
"Is temporary, bopelully. Salvadore Dall In Parll at no
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Id
Ladiea' Day
N~w Illegal
In New York . '
NEW YORK (UPI) -Tbe
practice of many New York
ban to charge women reduced
prices for drinU on once-a-
week Ladies' Days constitutes
iflegll aex discrimination and
mull halt by May 18, the
city's Human Rights Com·
mission has ruled.
1be commission also said
Wednesday that by February,
1973, m oat "women-only"
hotell must start renUng to
men, too -unle!! Ibey ....
the type of hoteh where
"sleeping quarters aie shared
In common."
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High · Court ~. Pressure
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'The reapportionment comprnmlile lw!ded down by Commisa!oq; was futile, .,._;court 'J;eaf!lrmed that !he
the California Supreme Court Tueic!W wun't calculated ·comllliuion 'lost Its autliorlc)ltJleca'use ii was set up by
1 elth th Le""·' d · · the same ~n which 'wudnvalldaled In the one-man, to P ease er e 5-ature or the Reacan a lllllllS> one vote ruling by •the .U.S.· Supreme Court.
tratioo. But II did pta:ee ~DSibWly for Ibo mess out o1 'Ille, court's decision to utaln present As·
i;quarely on both ~ where: indeedr the blame belongs. . sembly and Senate districts for this year's election, and
Reapportionment wu doomed to disaster when its stern ultimatum lo the Leglslat~re to get a perman·
Governor Reaian, ·In the 'pre-dawn hours of the final ent plan 'adopted this year fo~ the ~974 elections, could
hectic legislative session, refused to agree to a reap-come t~ese developments over a period ol Ume:
portionment plan Iha( had been hammered out ln-tou&h -A curb on unlimited legillative sessions, per·
bi·porti$an negotiation. His refusal came despite stronc haps a 200<lay limit, to bring discipline and incentive to
r.leas ,lo accept the plan from some of his own party's the legisbtors to lie more efficient and less partisanly
eiislative leadership. political in their ways.
The reapportionment plan agreed upon by both -Recognitipn by the U.S. Supreme Court that re-
sides in the l<!glslature at that point reportedly would apportionment -iiian~ based entirely on population with·
hove given the Republicana control of the Senate, which out considering ~g political ~aries, contiguous
Ibey Clidn't then and don't now have. The Democrats' territory and;· 09mmunity interest• can only · produce
would have continued in control of the Assembly -no greater gerrymariderin& and more uilfair representation ·
change. · · 1 than ,ever 'before . · ·
When R01gan 'nfaud to go al.ong, the Democrats . -Remo.v,al ~f,'11\e ~ea,PportiolljDent function from
>ngrtly utallated' by submltlil!g their con~onal, legislators· and .. PJ!ltine· it mto the .hands of · a neutral
Senate ind Asaembly reapportionment pl>ns., with all force consis.lii>g'~('persons of professional integrity who
the part.ilan gerrymanderllli imaginable. are qualified . f!;CHm!:ians in. the ' uSli of modem data
The governor wu quite right in vetoing the Senate-proceuing._tl)e!h'ods':
and Asaembly reapportionment bills passed in the 'short · ' Silch II' •gri>up' <Ould be instructed to reapportion
special aeasion be wu forced to call. But the third bW, •the J,egislature:· and \congressional districts on these
congressional reapportionmen~ was another matter. bases: Voter equity (one man, one vote), community of
That bW bad had the support of a bipartisan peti· in~est, tompac:t districts, compltle neutral)ty :toward
lion from incumbent congressmen (19 'Dem"°'ats'and'I3 · racial and :etbnic groups, complele neutrality toward
Republicana in the state's 38-member · delegation). partisan re~on, and disregard for incumbents'
Reagan ignored this. But If his veto had Peen allowed to place of residence.
stand, the five new concrossiooal seats the state's. pop-.This bu already had a trial run in California. It
ulation crowlh now entiUes ii to would either have gone came out polilicallJ antiseptic, a plan surely acceptable
unfilled or been flied by statewide election . to both parties. ., .
The high court prevented this by ruling that the The question now·ls.wbelber, under court pre5'ure,
Leplature's reapportionment ol the congressional dis-the l<!gislature, with cooperation from GovernQ{ Reagan,
, triCta would be illowed to stand •u a temporary court will finally rise to the statesmanship level.
plan." -. But for the next ·two years at. least, Orange Coun·
The b~ of GOP leaders that the court would re-ty bas been deprived of Ibo increased representation it verse Its 11185 decialon llffectini ·lbe Reap)iorUonment ls'entitled 'lo·in lbe l<!gislature •
'Need Not Worry About Mansfie'ld' Vanity Differs
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~, • Laird Reassures Europe
Police of
Yesteryear
Vs. Today ·In Men, Women ' • ; WASlilNGTON -In a secret speech he • : thought would never get back to tll•
I Senate, Defen1e Secmary Mel Laird has
l told his counterporll In· the North Allan-! tic alliance to pay no attention to Senate
l• usolutions abool troop cuts.
He has also prom-
ised tbem that Eu-
~ rope will be given
~ "first priority" o~r
I Southeast Asia IR j building up U.S.
J combat readiness.
: "I cu inform
' you," he told NATO .
: defense minllten tn
~ Brussell lut month, ~~
~ ••that our fC>r'ttl in Europe today are at
• lhe higbeat level of manning and •f·
: fecliveness compared with any time dur•
~ Ing the put five years. • • • / . . ' .
"THE 'l\JRNOVER of personnel in our
1 Army uruts is easing because of the ! substantial withdrawals which we have
t made from Southeast Asia. particularly
; in Vietnam. • • •
"Finl priority for combat readiness
for all of our forces bu now been assign·
ed lo Europe, and tbal priority will con-
tinue."
Lain! tried lo reassure lbe NATO plan-
ners: that they need not worry about
Senate Majority Leade~Mike Mansfield's
elforts to reduce U.S. forces in Europe.
· "I appreciate your concern, .. he &aid,
''about such . develop:nenll u Senator
Mansfield's ......,t proposal lo ael a lower
ceiling on'U.S. forces Jn Europe .• , •
"UUVK ON aev•al.oecasioos poieted.
out (to defense minis~rs) that we will
tJave amendments from Ume to time on, .•
.• _.deienle 1e~slation considered by the emares. but tliall--confideril 'that we
had the voleo•and the tnlppOri tn'.Coogr.U
to see that tbeae arnendmenta were 11ot
enacted into law.
"And I hope that there•ls ,not an over-
reaction on the part of "'OUr friends and
allies 'wben amendm~t8 like this'lre in·
troduced and diacussed before our
Congress, becausi the congrasional
process will wolt ils will. But I cali as-
sure you very confidenUy that the situa-
tion is such tlle we do presenUy have the
votes.
"THIS MMT RF.CENT action of the
United States Senate in connection witll
the defense appropriatioos bill should, of
·course, be of !JO IUJ'prise lo anyooe in this
room as I predicted that tllis action
would take place at our last meeting.
"I advised you then, and I advise you
again, that similar amendments will be
offered by various mernben cf lbe
Senile, particularly the majority loiider
of the United states Senate, but we are in
a position where I am quite cmfident
that we will be suctessful in resisting this
kind of unilateral action ...
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LAIRD ALSO called for tbe establish-~--• '·' ·
ment of a tactical air control system for The writer once saw a mob of a few
Europe and a NATO fleet in the Mediter-hundred toughs, male and female, rioting
ra::eran. .be ~ . _ in a narrow London stree~ The cause of must "blunt~ be ileclirell. "Wr -fli · CiiSfui-blnce ·' ~fur.._ handicap ourselves ~ecessarily because e 15 was na •.r a mystery
we lack centralized command and, control to a tifnorous Yankee. 'Ibey. ~eel. and
el our !tacti<at air) resources Jn~urope, • mllled •boiit. but
; • • • . . didn't throw bottles
wdur OWR-·experien~e with air opera.. or overturn cars.
lions ift Southeast Asia made it abun-A couple of Bob-
danily clear that an adequate and in-bies aniwd in •
tegrated control system was needed to Cf!Hee • ~ ve.
use most eHectively the air assets of our hicle. 1'>eY ~gbted,
four servicts and our allies .••. I believe strolled deliberately
the·same applies here ·in Europe •· t ow a rd the mob, . nigbtstlCts eztended.
THE DEFENSE· Secretary ticked olr . Ao Ibey carried no
some secret military details . Then he ad· firearms, the mob could have beate.
ded: "We should JIOl delay the fonnation them senseless, but it didn't. It scattered
of NATO standing naval force in the and not 1 rioter was in sight in sixtf
Mediterranean, which would sail under
5~0would never have worked with
the alliance, because of the international Yankees. European and particularly the
negotiations regarding command boun· British view of police autliority differs
daries. from ours. 'Ibe reasons for the dillerence
uwe Should act now to create a stan-are complex, but it is apparently in-
diq .forr# !bat can patrol the Mediler-e"'1icable.
ranean ~ with the same kind of .The. scene was recalledj by a: brief
freedom,which the Soviets have.'' pol.ice item in San Francisco .• which bas
national significance. Chief Scott an-
''Equal" does not mean "identicaJ," as
some people seem to think. I am all for
the Women's Lib campaign for equality,
so long as we continue to recognize some
basic differences be.
tween the genders.
One simple e:zample
is the kind of vality
exhibited by men
and by women: it
is fru.ltless to errue
which 1er 1J mOre
vain, for they ar~
just Vain in different
ways, and reveal it
Jn different wayt.
Quite often, when I am in public, Jiving
a lecture -or liking part in some sym-
posium, a wt.man reader will come up to
me and gurgle: '10b1 Mr. Harris, yot,'re
much better looking than your picture in
the paper ; why don't you have a new
photo takeo that does you justice?"
I MUMBLE SOME sell • deprecatory
remark. and she imagines 1 am being
modest on the subject, but I am not. My
male vanity operates in 1 diflereot way
than a WOlllan's does.
people whisper: 11\Vhy that photo must
have been taken 20 years ago -just look
at those wrinkles in the weather.:·beaten
puss.''
ANDf Jly THE SAME tokto~ if lickles
my vanity when people find my face
more pleasing in person than in the
public prints. The reality, to me, is more
important than the appearance: with
women, generally speaking, the a~
pearanct, or even the i 11 us Ion.
overshadows the reality.
The women who make lhe kind of
remark I quoted above simply cannot
understand why 1 don't get a hundred
photos made, until I find one that really
brings out my "best points." But when
you meet someone in person, you see his
worst points as well ; and it seems
ridiculous to spread abroad a portrait
that ii repudiated by lbe gross reality.
A woman wants the best possible pie· WHAT IT AMOUNTS lo ii that men
turt taken o( henelf, no maUer how are ioordinately vain about their looks,
. wildly. t;lal1trinc it may be; and""''"8t-bnt ore ashamed of being thought so ; and
ter' how splendid a likenesa it ii ue is tblS 1811Se· of shame subdues thi creation
rareJy satisfied that It exireUe. the o( an illusion that women Mt frankly aim
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' , Secret of Howard Hughes
nounced he was disbanding the civilian
traJ:(ic controllers, about it un:UDrmta1
but tinanned meo ststiooeil: at downtOwn
intersections to save police personnel.
TIOS BODY WAS never promising in
ln obstreperous Yankee society, where
policemen need llllborlty to deal with.dil·
ficult people, llld the self '"5pecl (or
"real me" -by whicb isbe means an ... af. A man would ratller be thought bome-
ldeallzed version ol the bea~ she Jee!< · ly than vain -and IO bis vanity often
·within. • f 1He111the form of plD'poaely putting his . wont loot (or profile) forward.
A MAN -AT LEAST this man-: pre. Privately, I must confess, 1 have never
fers it the other way around. l wcw.uq be seeq a photo of myself that I felt did me
mortified to have an idealized-pict~ of justice: but, then. I don't feel that even
The nation Is stunned. The man who
: ocbleved the great American goal of
notoriety, the man whose genius fot
publicity made his name 1 household
word. tbt man who was the envy o(
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every pres, agent in
the land -that man
bu seemingly gont
aod blown il.
Howard Hughes
has proved he's
alive.
What possessed
Mr. Hughes lo hold
that transcontinental i. telephone call with
,. those seven ace nepsmen ? Why is he even
thinking of appearing in court? In public?
~ In the flesh? Why, after all these years,
I Is he coming out of hiding?
: The experts -and there are thousand Ii
l -appear battled. Yet to anyone with
even a rudimentary understanding of
Murke's Law U. answer is childishly
1imple.
MURKE'S LAW lbul l'f'IWreS Clllly a
rudimentary e1pllllllion:
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Murchison J.lurke llI.madebis first bil·
lion by the time he was rt.' "Now that
I'm rich'," be sald; rubbing bis bands, "I
can salisfy my burning ambition to
become famous,"
So he hired the greatest press agents in
the country. 110kay, Chief," they aaid,
0 bere's what yoo do! go dancing at the
Stork Club with a turvacous starlet, stick
your bead in wet cement outside
Grauman's Chinese Restaurant, and bold
a presa c:onferenct decrying motherhood
and the free enterprise system. ln a
month you'll be as famous as Judge
Cr1ter."
"JUDGE CRATER,'' said Mu r k·e
thoughtfllliy, "became famous by vanish-
ing."
So a week later, one of the pcm agents
called lbe city editor or the New York
Times a Ledger. 11Do me a favor, Al," he
said. "My client Murchison Murke, the
big tycoon, is miving 0n the Overfand
Limlled. Bui he WIDls lo k~ hll 1111t1e
out of lbe papen at all coots. Re$pe<:t his
privacy. okay?''
· Wei~ 1 few phone calls like thal and fl
reportm llld'U. pliot01r1phert met the
, train. Murke reportedly escaped them
disguised aa a Pullman porter with lbe
mwnRt, /
"Myitory Tycoon Mikes Myalorlous
VlJJt/' aakl the headlines. Mr. Murke was
ca bis way.
NEXT BE purchlaed C.0.y Illllld and
constnic:tad 1 1il1-story apartment atop
th& rollll> coaster. Two r u mo r s lilouamad. lllo bold i1111 lit llftd. ID ..... ~ ...... -:= ..,, ..... .......,_
llld an _....., 1,.ie dllm-.
'Ille other WU !hit he ljld been killed ll
years earlier in a skateboard accident.
No fewer than 143 books and magazine
arlides·were written attempting lo·prove
one theory or the other. Murke bad
reached the very pinnacle of fame.
"Now (J>at I'm ric~ and famous," said
Murke, .. I think I'd like a little privacy.''
So· he went and sl<lod Oil his bead in
front of Grauman's alinese Restaurant
while embracing a starlet and'denoundng
the free eoterprise system.
FOR A WIULE, of course, he made
page one every day. But soon, city
editors1would frown .at bis antics. "ls·tbat
pqbllci 1 • seeking eg0rnaniac trting lo
get. his 1Picture m~ the . paper again?"
they'd .say.
And; or course tOday, thanks to these.
brilliant .tactics, not one reader in ten, jf
that, knows the name of Murchison
Murke Ill.
Which ~ings us to Murke's Law: "The
prime llc;o!Pation of the American J>l't&1
Is lo focus publicity Oil thole who don't
want it and to deny it to those who do."
Thus we see the only reason Mr.
Hughes bas come out of hidlng is tbal he
wants a litlle privacy in his declining
years. And let's give it lo him, I uy.
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Dear
Gloomy
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Since he can't take it wllll him. II -n Howard 111111lle, wltll hla
booly freezing, just iln'I aohll lo ...
myself in the paper, and then have people the , mirror does full justice to the "real
jolted at IOOing the reality in the fldll. me" -which call be .... 01117 by lbosl
. pri<le) which goes witb ll Cl>ief Scolt said
as"'much in erplaining his tnove.
It would cause me much pain to have struck blind witb adoration.
.. Motorists know that in every thousand
cars in streets or on highways, two or
three may contain vicious drivers or
J>.;l~~ers. Armed authority is ,,..,..,ary to PNtect lhe, !llO -.ruts
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'No Angela-l)avis .Sign'
wh!> are not vicioa.s, from']IOlential•llonk To the Edlf9r: , . • (¥,,.. _.,.,
robbers, tile pathol-Ogically arrqjllll, of On JID. l ,the OrangeCour\ty Cbliit<r i
even the insaoely drunk. . . 'of the llllklnal Ors-for Women i·
There are split-second tnommtl .._, and other w•1 •groups from Southern 1
the authority his lo shool , • · , . · Callfonll. Jllck<led lbe Western White • )
The prolilem ii to adminiOler lhO.~' . House to 1"tftl 1 -number of•Pidldent" I •'
so pride of authority doesn't get~· Oi · • NIJ:on's dedlianl' affecting women. unm """' ,_., .... WlkMM. Htm•llY
·hand. Every ranking officer and .~t Notably, we protested the vetq: ef the ~.~r=:": =:=.1o;.":, =:
patrolmen are aw•~,!.!~ .. ~ ani;I' ••are chlld care bill andu~· failure to appoint • ; :r..:mJ.-::..;.. .... ..: r::.r:::· ~:!!'':vi"'':..:.": they will be held ""'"vw_..te. The. at--woman• to.. t~ Diteid ·sta&n Supreme ,._ ..... ,....... • """" 11 111tfk1t111 ,. ... "
countability goes right up 1lo lbe cily1ball · Co!!tl.. H' well u the fooll!o effort 'l!llde 1 -· ....., "'" "' " "'"-and courlhou!t. to/appoint women lo hlgb-ranking jobs in lt11t1 lederal IOftnilmnl ' Davis, but l dl1tinctlt1 heard iomt of
FOR THERE ARE A few vlclou.s men 1 tht womtn cha"tf~, 'Fr1t Angtta.'
in every police force, too. It is 11.. ) SBOllTLY, Arl'ER our rproteft, )'OUI' 'Ff'te O!'r,sl&terJ,' and 'Free all polit-
gravated by some who caii'I stand the . ~a.Tied a piC!u~ at our 'pidcotl lc:al PNontf'I.' /, aJk<d f/ thil were
heat in tilt kilcben in the large 1':r! copCioll whldl 'ltaled we ...,.e pro-porl of the reaJon for prote1Hng and
demonstrations we have seen In recent lelllng variouo lhinp incbMling the Im. ™ lord by one of l,lat l'l<k•U, 'No,
years. Sometimea the b·lgher ac-prlsonmftllofAngelal>lvis. 1 but ihtv are fre• tO •ZJJtm them-
COW1tablllty lapses, as in Qiicago •few Tothebestofmylrnowledfe,~wlS ielouas 1/aq'I .. /It'.• -Editor
years 1go. • not ~ sip ~ whlcb *"" In.~ ,
The policeman who beatl a pri1ooer for way lo AnJel1 Dlvi1 : nor were any Of I
the color of bis •kin, lbe ~who our spoblwomm llllborllectto s•veout a B9 G .. r9e --..,
uses .. ecr1ble judpent In the ti!lcl'ct Of statement•-topic; ncr, •-,.. -
an emergency, even the l8riJ pollccnan, I con deteQDlla, did they pout llUClll a Dear George: account 14"' a large lllare of Jiit ,puJ>llc • 1tatemepL . . . 1 MT wife keep• qooting me lhin1s _..__ ,_...,._. afl ..ii-V1et1rn1 l du! ol ldvlce column1. They alWl)'I • ....,., ~-.. ,.....,.._.. I CAN ONLY ' allicliide !bit,_. . take the wom1n•s aide. How 1bout
of police malfunctloa ... share tlllJ formed desk m• •hlrrled by a deadline. wrl"•• th! l blame when they lndk:I all f011ceme" for ,.ve !rel ma to . bis lmqinl,tiol in man-;:., ";:..i"'' ustonce, thlt 1
tlleTbe~.!!'i!: '!iiifb. -••I •-~~tile coptlon_·_:;._. ~ o( R, T. ,.... ,_ -1 I Ill .. been nq-,..,, •• A.-ulee ...... tbal the IVet-
\\'ho ' didn't bul the helpleu, or shoo the ltH!lllben of my diopter lo irr! lo IP .,......, ll'lould " wolted Oil
without tboal!ll. Wert frlondl of the in-you 'lo rqllter oaf Nini at )'Giil'. I... -llld at Nti!Pd -
-. 11111 lndulimt ol •lllial ollmus. occunte _. ol oar acq,ny, · b every -of ·~·~st ;.hima
Bit -y .-lied )IOllcema>, -' · · MS-JOt <XJNN RS --to u-the>'-. .,.. dUmped Into __,1 catmd lo and, above 1!1. should
1 tigllt sllllltion llld ore caled "pip." °""" <lolmlJ a.Iller ....,. bt nod quolltion from 14-.. nioae dwied w1th admlnilterinl lbe N•llooll ,_anh-,,.. wolnen me -) (H-~ R.T. !)
-A. R. v. • American policeman aboald pandtr tb11 · -• -•t, and narnngt ~ priorities, Safi Ult DAILY Pll.01"1 man Oil Ille (Send ,.... l'I'-to Georl" ..., u 11 kQpalnJlll .lichtnlnl po11ce.... ...,.., Job v.,_ "I do 'IOI m:a11 lllcl ba.e ,.... tribllllliona trtm-
tloo lllely held in IUCb bllh esteem by i/ Giii of Ult pick<ll ....,. ~ !Diil) ~ 1
Ibo unlhinkflll• plaalr'dl or rioM rrfmlng lo k ngcla
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0 1 wish I were rich· eaoagb t_ ':hi con.rid!~ or poor
eno-.gb to be de1perate, &d· J 'could do -~ worth· wblle, like find a man." ' ' : · 1
1 ' Emu Aroold
The wealthy woman ·~u:eves she ~ moaii atlni9ve at
age 35. The not so well-io.4o girl thinks she looks at
age 25. /be wealthy woman leeb she is moot con/I ~ at
age 38.L'l'he not so well·l<><lo g&I ;.
, ~der !6e 1.mp~io~ she ii ~1C<Jll.
ftdent aj age 35. Such were the find ...
lngs of Professor Ernest Burg~ pf
the University of Cbiclgb after' ~ Bi " .
1 year \study of. the matter. • . I
DID I TELL you Q!Ore than hall
lhe world's motion Picture houses are
in the Soviet Union,.?. • , 11 ,
' I ,, ~ I , " •,' -ONLY ONE girl In every 19'-ti I true redhead, don 't forge t. •
' . ELEPBANr -Upon command, ~ good do?J,1esticaled •
Asian elephant by age 25 ought to un~erstand 2f separate.
orders. That's not counting ~e special kiclts in the ribr •
from the rider. Said elephant lso ought to be able to pick
up from the ground on order ese five things: A machete,
an ax, a hoMJ1e chain, a coil of rope and a stick. This Js.
an AJiaa el'llblnt, remember. An African elephant is rire-Jy trained for" cboru, • ·
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IF AHp ~N you're fee~ miserable, consider this.
Most anytiody s sUffering, conlt:P,ds ooe theorist, Is caused
by one of~four things: t. Pain.1 t Fear. 3. Guilt. 4. Loneli·
ness. Can you. .. think of. any of your woes not covered by .,._
one of these? ' · 1 ,, !"
QUERIES -. Q. 1'Is Arthur Godfrey conceited?"
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Race
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SACllAMENTo (AP) -
AJaemblr Spuker Bob Morel-
li wanll a ,probe of hone !'lee
llgun Marjorie E v • r •It
becaUH of her llle(ed role in
a bribery and tu evuion cue
Involving former UllnolJ Gov.
Otto Kerner and u.r.e others.
Moretti (D-Van Nuys), 'u1c1
In 1 telegram to the State
Hone Racing Boar<1 that Mrs.
Everett'• pmlblt link with
the !Ulnoll acandlJ abould ,be
invesllpted before ,the board
, declojtl whether to grant her a
Permlinent '"~1::i~::..S~.;.. · i licenae lut November after
: »' · ~ she WU elected to the board octor 11 ee o1 the Hollywood Turi aub
~ 1 which operate a the , L. S tborougbbred 11one racing . ist een mttUng at Hollywood Part al
-. Inglewood. Site II the club'•
,WASHINGTON .(UPI) largest atockbolder,•
.~ .adopln!slritlOn ..nu uk. Track officials had aaked la<
·~ neit \ft<k to.roqulrt a public. bearing before the
doctors and other health llcenae wu gnnted, but
service providert to keep Moretti was the first public of.
pefman.nt llCheduJft Of tbelr ficlll to involve hlmaell In the
lees aitd c~ ovillable for dispute.
the public after President N.ll:~ Horse racing r e v e nu e 1
~on's wage-price controls e:z:. amounted to ... mllllon last
pllY., , i. ~ •. I fiacal year and~we don't want
'Ille ~4lioRI will also •!>' to do an)'lhlna to jeopardize
ply to hOspl.l.all, nu r s l n g those funda," a More t t l
homes . add health insurance spokesman said.
ca'rriera" tbut not to La!t week me ·1tonned out
phirmacisti, according t o of a court bearing alter being
sources at the health, Educa-uked whether obe bad bribed
1• tiOn and Welfare Departrpent any Illinoi.s officials, be noted.
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by him!ell.-(HEW)'.
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ol the upcoming ad-· Q. SAY, chief, were you aware that nobody knows bow
April got its name?" .
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Jng .11to open." You know, like to open buds into blossoms.
FIRE -Any experienced woodsman-will tell you. if
the fire is for cooking only, it ought not be bigger than
.. the skillei. Bonfires are for Boy Scouts, pep rallies and
East Indian funerals.
WHAT TO DO with the old car's beat-up radiator.
that's the question. Why not make a whiskey still ou~ of
It? That 's what nlO!t moonshiners use. Wait, check, that.
It's illegal. The foregoing facts explain why !JO much un-
llcen.sed white. lightning is contaminated with ·lead.
THAT WAS no asp that bit Cleopatra. Were no asps
thereabouts. Must have ~n an Egyptian cobra. A park-
ing lot ticket-taker, who studied the matter, told me that.
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ndnistralioo pnipoeal, -mised opposltl·on ''that
·threatened to touch o f f
a n other doctor-government
battle over federal mOves into
private medicine .
DoctorS currently are not
required to 1111 tbelr fee& Tbe
only eootrol to wblcb they
have been aubjected during
the post.freeze era is tbat
their fees may not riae more
than 2.5 percent ..annually
when justified by costs.
HEW told the House Ways
and Means Committee last
Oct. 19 to eipect legislation to
help consumers become better
shoppers for health services
and to oontrol the 12.9 pen:enl
annual'rlle in health costa, -
"We didn't say anilhlnl 1111
October, but we will ·opplllt
ii," an AMA spokSma lli!f:
' Woman Named.
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
Gov. Ronald Reagan has nlm·
ed Mrs. Elsa Sandstrom ol
Lo~ "Alto&' to the Amtrtcan
Revolution Bicenteqnlal Com-
mls!ion ol· C.lllomla, replac-
ing Roberi F •. weaver ol
Fullerton, wbo resigned.
you cou'd end .. up
paying ·•89'' ·for 'a
niatt,r•ss this firm
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buy this slmmons golclen value ·
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Mi•• Cheu111rd w11 r1iaecf i11 South•r11 ld1ho 1IMI l11r111d 1t "-" 11rly •t• th1t
1xcitint thint• could b1 don• with P111 l P1p1r incl l1t1r with colored ch1tk
011 Holid1y Motif• 1ttd 1chool bl1ckbo1rd1.
Shi hid h1r lit "0 111 Min Sh1w", incl 1111 of lit 'plctur1 111 4tf. 9r1cl1, 111 h1r
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her to for1go. In liter ye1r1 1h1 w11 f1rt11111t1 enough to r1c1iv1 1 1chol1rthi p
to Coll1g1 of Art1 i11 01kl111cl, C1/if., wh1r1 h1r work w11 di1pl1y1d 11 111
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Altf.0119h workin9 in oth1r mitdi11m1, 1h1 pr1f1r1 p1i11tin9 111 oil to 1tt1in clim•n·
1io111I 1ff1ct ind c1ptur1 th1 bt1utv of W11tln1 111bj1ch, mo1111t1hu, d111rt1
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Mi11 Cho11111nl h11 ohibittd i11·m111y c111t1r1 incl 91llori11 ia #i1 we1t1r11 1t1t11 •td h11 111111y p1i11ti1191 in p;iv1+. corl1ctl'o111 111tio11Wid1.
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I:! ~O/ certi&:aleac:count.1-yearminimum iJ.I iJ70 lcrm, $1,000minhnnm clepoait.•
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Skippers Drop Cargo Ban
LUI rllANCISOO (UPI) -
lreil ~ ......... )'ill
........... oa movlai mlllllrJ-dwinc tho doClt lllrlkl WU DOI latendecl "lo
Imperil 1111> • 111 •• 1 I ID-........ Jlavt Jlllbdrlwn Ille
ban Iller l!I 1_. Iran tho
Defen.e Dojlortmtnt.
Ed Ji'b'aa, onoidMI ol}he
Pactllc MMttlme Alloclauon.
llld 1'"'-Wy tllet Ille eole
-of ,the blll bid -to deny lbiklng longshoremen on
locome, lince tbeJr union has
bO strike benefits.
"At the Ume II made Ila
decision, the PMA was ol the
oplnloc lhat military con-
trolled v....U Ind AUuUc
and Gull Coast port& could be
used for the shipment of
military cargo normally nlOV·
inl through West Co a 1 I
l'UN NIGH T
WIN A FREE TRIP TO EUROPE
THE FISHERIAI .,, .. '"'
S17 P1clffc CNol Hlghw1y, Huntington llNch
lnvit .. you to lolft in "AN EVENING IN EUROPE"
Mond.oy, J1""41ry 24th.
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porU," 1'"1ynn sald In 1
telegram to the Del.,..
Department.
11Therefore, the P M A
declsion was not inmided to
imperil the n a t i onal lo-
terests.''
The ~mbaJ'io llfllal c 1 me alter Flynn and/ H 1 r r y
Bridges, president of the ·
lolematlooll Longshoremen'i
and Warehouaemen'a Union,
qreed to resume negoUaUoDI
Jan. 31 "or earlier if pout·
ble:•
The renewed strtkl qalnat
24 West Coaat port. entered
Its loortb day . today aad
e c o n o m I c repercuaionl
llreody were felt.
Jn Los Aageles, the Hlrbor
Commlsalon said It would Jay
off II employes to ••e m.ooo
a mootb salaey COiia wblle the
•trike luted. SUppUeo belon
building up on other docks Ind
importers were .i&llll fac;lng I
flnaDclal -· .
STARS
Reinecke
May Appeal
Court Bid
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Lt.
Gov. F.d Reinecke s a l d
Wcdneoday he had not yet
decided whether to appeal the
c.altfornia SuPreme Court'•
declliop to fet the state's
Jegiilatl,. 'diltricls stand for
the lm elections. Chancts of
the appeal succeeding appear
to be "pretty slim," he said.
Medicare
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ln State?
I LOS ANGELES (AP) -Up
· to $295 mUllon In federal fundl
has been wutcd by private ln-
IW'&nce comp1nte1 ad-
minlltulng Medlcare i n
CalllornlO, Secretary of State
Edmund G. Brown Jt. lays.
Brown , 1ct1Ucd the com-
panies ol duplicate paymeotl
to boopltals aad doctors,
m I.......,..,..~ unneeded
computers aad trips for wives
ol company executlvea. ·
"Altbou&b It II lmpw!bla to
tell lllctly bow IDl!Cb money
ii involved, it appears 'as
lhl>lib up to $Zll mUllon msy
have been mlupent by Blue
er..., Blue·Sbleld, Occidenlal
Life Insurance Co., t 'h e
caJJfornla Pbyllclans' Service
Ind · Hospllal .. Service o I
California,'' Brown, llld 1n a
stalement iuuccl here , late
WedneJday. . . 91 ,_lllfllla .. I c.I Tlla .. ...._ -f1'•) ..... ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·~·-~--1''9\'11 -tntJ ......,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
Sydney Omarr ts one of the world's grtat utrolo.-
gen. His column ls one ot th~ DAILY PU..CYrS ereat featura. The state Supreme Court
ruled Tuesday that unless the
leglstlture Ind Gov. Resgu
can agree on new plans before
the , lf72 elections, legislative
districts will remain the same
a.s they are now an d
Congressional districts will
stand as the legislature ap-
proved them lut session.
Reagan vetoed that pll.n.
Q.mpany spokesmen were
not immecU1tely available for
comment
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design is Y!JlllS with this rich
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tuoiiw feotins give YoU IJ'eat
""" re<!pli<n!
$539
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BeautifUI Sc:mlditarian desian makes this
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gmtadditfott 1ID 111Y bcllle!Swf'lel base
lets,.. ~aim" 1111 picllnl
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RCA's Moir has It 1111 A powerful 21,500-YOit
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Circuit lllOdules enclosed it I deluxe
Wlilllli!llned ICl)llc
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-WI r awtM '' PAii •ti NY'I -01 • MOWne1 ft PAT Aft ....... e.A.c,
"I'm going to have to talk
with some lawyers to find out
whether there is a chance" for
appeal, ReJnecl<e said upon 11'· riving here to deliver a dinner
li-:h. ''I'm advised that on a
cursory look the opportunity
for appeal is preUy slim," he
said. "They just don't think
the federal courts would ac-
cept the thing."
Brown said he baaed bis
charaes on federal alldlt
reports lllpp)led by a peraon
he did not name.
''The reporters 1 ho w
wideaprud mlsmanagemeot
and clear violation of the
federal Medicare Jaw by the
insurance companies," h e
said.
Brown said he had wired
Elliot Rlcbardaon, Sec:reJary
of Heoltb, Education and
Welfare. u klng for prompt
new audits "to determine H
the h)surance comR8Jlies ha.e
haJted the improper practices
and repaid the government for
the misspent funds."
Job less Scientists
To Become Doctors?
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
The legislature's budget ad-
viser has proposed enrolling
s elected unemployed
aerospace scientists at
University of California
medical scllools and training
Air ·Boa:r<f ~
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OKs Tough
Standards
them to become doctors.
"'It could help fill the need In
California r o r ;oUrneymen
physicians," Lei i s.11 ti ve
Analyst A. Alan P°'t told the
Senale Finance Commltlec. .
During an Jniti a l ex·
amination or Gov. Ronald
Reagan's propoocd 17.6 bitlloo
state budget Wednesday, Posi
said the "woods are full" ol
highly trained but jobless
aerospace scientists.
Re 'slid u nemploy ed
chembts, biologists a n d
phyaicist.a, for e x a rn p J e ,
already have extensive educa-
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A 1· Jn b plan to bring CalHomla into ions mat ematics and
conformity with tough new science and they could becomt
federal air quality standards medical doctors with only an
has been adopted by the state additional couple of years of medical scllool training.
Air Resources Board with a He told the lawmallrs that
plea for public supporl the University of Miami ia Californians will be required to make "drastic changes" in training a "very select" group
their style of living to meet of 5G-M unemployed scientista
the new federal standards. to become physicians.
board chairman A. J:Haagen-"They are put~og them in a
Smit warned Wednesday. sbort:tenn mech~l pr~g;am
· He said a "commitment" on and m a sort of bobtail ef ..
the part of the public will be fort, they are pr'9ducing doc-
needed because the light for . tors," be said. "We are
clean air will mean giving up. recpmmendlng this be tried in
"some of the convenience At-California. It could do a lot of
forded •• j by m o d er n good for a lot of people."
technology." Post ·said he discuS!cd the
. ·Haagen-Smit said California idea with President Charlea
will probably need a two-year Hftch of the Unlversity of
extension of the new federal California. He said Hitch
standards which call for com-seemed "receptive" to giving
pliance by 1975. it a thorough eiamination.
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by Omeg1 Is in 14 karat Y911ow gold with
matching bracelet. $435. Mtn'114 klrtt
yellow gold Omega ti.....i.t Witch. ·~·
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PEACHES PLUMS
' AU tlto -..tot111 4 lllt. ltHcy
,., tWs -""°"'" BEVERLY HILI..S APPLE
A toM ,,..car • tlle aast!
All in containers, so they're ·1 year
ahead of bareroot • . • many will
have fruit this year!
BONANZA ..
PEACH •• NECTARINA
NECTARINE
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#1 IARE ROOT
ROSES
New fo r '72
Apollo , brilliant yellow
Portrait, pink double
Irish Gold Red Gold
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Grapes
Boysenberries
Raspberries
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your ltwn ... for tht graenest Of Eftryihio9 yeu',;o ahiays WOftlH fo IHrn I
prvoi n9 but Jr.lo'! k-wlle to 01kl grtlnl.,.IU fall, 1
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CEA Accusa tion
.Care of M~ntally lli
Cause of Verbal Battle
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
··Reagan administration and
the C81l!omia Em p I o y e s
Association have opened a
verbal battle over care of lhe
m<ntaily ill In Cailfornla.
Thousands of mentally ill
persons have been released
from state mental hospitals to
wind up either in prison or on
their own without adequate
care. the CSEA charged in a
report unveiled Tuesday.
A spokesman for Rea~n
said the GOP governor is "a"?"
palled" that the C S .E A' s
leadership "would re!ort to
such a transparent and totally
seU-s«ving poly as this."
·"California has an absolute-
ly outstanding system" of ear-
ing for the mentally ill, with
emphasis on community-level
care where possible, ·said Dr.
J. Stubblebine, dir~or of the
state Department of Mental
Hyg-.
Tba CSEA report, entitled
''Where have all the Patients
Gone?" says "In all .too many
casu they have ended up in
prilon, in transient hotels and
in unlicensed board and care
homes."
The legislature should ord er
an ev·aluation of state-financM
mental health care at tpe local
level, establish a uniform
treatment program in all 58
CaWornia counties and clarify
the responsibilities of various
agencies involved .. to avoid
leavinJ mentally ill individuals
living litl lhe commt.ntty
without supervision and con-
trol." thO CSEA report said. It
also said the state should hold
up plans to close Mendocino,
Patton,· Metropolitan a n d
Stoektoq, state hospitals.
Therelare no plans \o close ·
them, said Alfred Calais, a
mental hygiene department
public information officer.
Plans have already been an-
nounced to .close Agnews State
Hospital in Santa Clara County
and the new state budget in-
dicates another state hospital
wW be dosed, Calais said,
"But we don't know which one
will be closed because it hasn't
been decided yet. I know of no
plan to close four hospitals."
The cSEA claims t o
represent 16,000 employes of
lhe mental hygiene depart-
ment.
The problem stems from the
19 6 7 Lan~" Petr~ Act, which 1 ~ a
person may, .connMcl In a
mental 'hosJ1i al ,'!Pll11.! • ·
wlil, says ~}SEf:! '• · "CSEA I ·evidence thal
the tragic encet ~ this
act have n to.· t-a k e
thousands Of ·mentally. ,111 pa-
tients out of . ~te hospitals
and scatter them among •coun-
ties unequlppe<I to pn/Vlde
adequate cart," said -CSEA
Geoera1 Manager Waiter W.
Taylor. ..
Computer Loses Out
To 'Peop'le P~~r'
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -In : :·tt was -~~I j,, do it by
this ag_e of mushr!?Oming Mnd,'' sal!l.~·~afson, who
automation, man has scored a gave this a~ent of the rar~ vic~ry OYer.a compu~er ., 11•~ compµter: "It was a
-m.. Utls cas,~ a $1.5 ~llh<?R gooQ worker;;;' J,:j;~ couldn't machine descr1~ as a go6d confpete "lfIUi pie ,,. worker" which "ju!t coµldn't, . J ' • t
compete with people." This giant. slol>_bacKWards, h Gusiafaon said, 1 ·resulted m In a move that .cut teac er cutting tbe credentiaJ period
credential processing time by from an average ot 95 days
900 percent, George Gustafson fired lhe machine and switch-down1to the current average oI
ed to human ibelngs.· lO. .
"We got rid of a mill ion and Gustaf.900 sa,d t~t as a
a half dollars w9rth of QJffi· result of the change he ~s
puter.'" said Gustaf90n, ex· able to reduce the staff~
ecutive secretary of the State Z40 per900S to 106. Smee
Teacher Preparation a n d August, the department has
Licensing Commission. "We cut 80 e!Dploy_es. All but three
pulled the plug and sent it were g1v~ JObs with other
baek to IBM." •' state agencies.
Gustafson has described his A side,benefit ,of the switch
act' as '•converting credential came during the swnmer,
processing from. a p>tnplex when the commission hired
and costly autoinated iy!tem more than 50 poor and minor1·
to a streamlln~ futlY Jnanuai ty students to help make the
oper8tion." · change to manuaJ processing,
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' Want Ads
e WANT A BETl'ER VIEW
OF THINGS! 1"' looktnc
throuah these 2 plate Klus
windows. They art hm·
-ed. -tinted and meaawoe
'12xfi0, For $«).1
e IF YOU LIKE TO TINK·
ER WITH CARS, watda
ft<: -vw parts. There
1" aiao an eng1 .. , -~ and lralllmim.tOn. The ..-1 I
e GARAGE ' SALE; Coll
clubo, big, with cart pi,.
9~ D -Ail tor $16.
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,Kern Cet1at1 fi'tn'lltft'•
Senators Charge Subsidy M~use
.. WASIUNGTON (UPI) -
Senate Investigators h a v e
charged· a breakdo"" in local
administration allo....i hun-
dreds of cotton Canners in
Kern County, Calif., to Im·
'propei:iy collect subsidies last
year. They added ' there may
have been fraud in some
cases.
However, a staff report
made public by the Senate
Agriculture Co m m l t t e e
cleared a top federal official
under fire in the case and con-
ceded the penei's stall ln-
vuligaton "did oot !Ml ..Om-
petent"' to uy whether any
farmers -. iUllty of fraud.
'lbe nporl aald further
delaiied lnvuligatlon b y
~lure Department ...
perts ww· detormine ii fraud
charges should be made.
0 Most of the violations
found in Kern County merely
dill for reductions In federal
farm payments. But it 1tems
clear that there will be 10me
caaes referred lo.the Justice
Deparlmeilt f<r action," the
report aald.
Agrlculture C o m m I t t e e
chaJnn•n H e rm 111 E..
Talmadge, In releaaing the report said the panel agr<ed to
hold lleld hearlOls later to
check on the effecliveow of.
administration of farm Jl"O-
gram.a. Meanwhile, committee
aides aald the Alr(culture
Department would be asked
for rerommf:ndailoM o n
tlghtentnc 1oop11o1e1 1n ...
lllbsldY pnllnDlS.
The comaultee staff probe,
reque1ted by Sen. Henry
Bellmoo. (ll.(lilla.), WIS rriade
tale fast year alter publication
of reports Agriculture Depart-
ment investigators had found
over 400 cues of allegedly Im-
proper payments in checking
all l,190 farms In Kem Coun-
ty, Including a lann partly
owned -but not actively con-
trolled -by the head of the
department's agency which
administers the subsidy pro-
gram.
The Seledion Is Miscelmleous!
THE VAWES ARE YOURS!
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Jf DAILY PILOT Thurs<ta1. JJnU¥1 20, 1~72 ·I
' .Findings Revealed • • • • • •
For the Record Harbors and Parks Unit
CSF Student Body · ;.ijll ............... CIJ!~~~~~~~~ .. rt.. OIEl'=AH-OICKIN -lloMn 11'1111, X. 11 ' May Expand to 7 Members !
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Mr. Mii W.. Corot Drtu .25'11 OOm-J*'-c1,i"r•M •IKl'I. 11r1 .... Miii Mn. ~ Ooril~ln Wri.tol,
.. AWllldl ltrrt. S111 Cllmentt, *'°" ,_,.,
#r . ..,,. Mr'f. ,.IU! H. Kl111, ,_. JlubY
• l.oMorl\ OMt ""'"'· llrl •: Mr. w Mra. Mlcllltl Brtw11 s~ .... 1211 A\Otflldl hrT.. A,i. II, Sa11
Clftl'ltnlt b11v
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• Mr. Ind Mn.. Glry WIYflt 'fll!'lt, l'Oll
:. A-0. La l!ttrtlia, S-.i
, Clenlontt. tltl , .,...,., lt
)> Mr. onc1 Ml"a. Glor" (.rlftller, U222 C Guent ltrllt, T1111111, bl'I' ~ JM&llfY II ~ Mr. Ind MR, JOll Sal'ldoYa1, 11' Clm'lllil A-. San Clttrlentt, tlrl ~ Mr. I nd lki. Minuit C, G1rd1, 1'7 ~ Otl Mir; S.11 Clfnleni., 1lr!
~ #At. llld Mrl. Herold LtJllV ktiWMll,
Jf1fl' HWe. W1~. SMvtf'• ll'ICI ,,....
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OSTIE'™ll-LEJt lll<AGGIANO
"""'" Cel\rlCI, :W, of id'7 I! I Miii"°'
CUlttr-.. IC.ti Ind Lllldl Ann. ff. Affluent,.Smai.1 By JACK BROBACK
Of .... DllllY ,. .... ,..,, ,r.~-~~lr~'~*o.~J:· t4:~~ orange County's Harbors f.:.i..!'1~''r:1T11t~P,Jrlfn ·k{~n,T.: FUU.ERTON -lnoomln& These · f I 11dln·f1 were and Parks Com'mlsslon, head· •1°*~1~111'~1,':'J~s,.. -im1111m. HoWe~11 freshmen at Cal St ate reported ttvl•y by t · Kenneth quartered in Newport Beach, i. o ,r;., G1rne1, B• 11.1•n11 '""• 11 fro !·-"'" R ~,:,::-dlr of ,, ~~ Gt!id 21, ot y, a.,...,. Fu erton come m ••uuM;:lll • .uuai:n:, ec mo may be enlarged to seven
sT1.,SON!A'1:ucHE11 -"'11a, • w with hfa:ber Income and stituUonal research at the col· members after l\1arch 4, ac-
Nldlol•., s1. ol 1"' S•flfUll .. Or •• broader educat.lon'al Jege, on the basis, or ques-'. . cording 'to 'Kenne'" Sampson, c._ .,. Mir l1'Cf Wllm1 Jl'l'CIJ Jfl, L 'b so "'
ol ml H. llrlnol, AM. J!1 llflll AM bacQJ'ound than , f b e j T tionnalres answered by 170 cat ' 'I • rary •te county '<tireclor O[ harbors, ltOIJDf.LAMOHT -DIVICI W1r111, n. ... ~ .. f "-··'-t Stat r _,,_,_ Jut (all .. "' '" ot ",. •-k. RNd, w .. mi1n11er cowi ... rparw.; rom -.........,u e r~UUCll • beaches and par-•
11n0 Je1 .. IMri., 11. o1 6131 •annoc:k the nation and alto poaeas a Pi:epared. by the AmericajJ • f ••n.e COry bill which the <Ee":$'~~'1t~q w.,,..,w~:.~ :~~r blgb ICboOIJJCb91utic ~~~.: w~~~ . Buy Oka'\led· LeNogvisemlabeturre beco·passedmes llaas~ Hufll!NIOl'I IHCh 1rld L1ur1 hi!!, 2.t, four in ,j
o1 ua w1n11r Avt., Hvnlf111tM at 229 other -year -March 4," Sampson explained, ~=PPLE-CllOCIC~TT -W!Mtlfll Dr . --atitutionl of hi&ber' learnme-. ·1n Stanton . 11and under its terms the com·
Ol•llt. 32• ol l"'32 N-1 ....... a1nage Nearly 47 percent of the eat ... m!sskln may enlarge to seven APt. 1, Tu1tl11 IN Elb.Mtttl ,,.,.,,_ 7', ed b th
o1 002 kn111 w.,, 1rv1111 State freshcnen come from · . members, five nam y e
KUTZ-JOHNSOH -Roblrt ~•ut, ,,, ., Cos Sh • families with an annual Ur STANTON -A new site at board of sun1-rvisors and two tJ5 CaP!dr1110 Ave., U.U111 Biie.it t anng · n.J-~ ~___. and Kate}la ~-f
but be •• working on It now daries we .. approved In late
and shoJid complete it soon," November.
Sampson said. "I have a new appointee in
The audit Is r e q u I r e 4 mihd but will probe~ not
because the Cory b i 11 n1m~ him for a month,' Bat·
stipulates that all county sptn-__ tm_· _•_•_ld_t_od_•_Y_· -----
ding for harbors, beaches ~nd
parks must be in the ratJQ 9f'1,..----------,
75 percent for Wand parks uh-V ,.. 1 'J' E D
lil s4ch time u the money "
spent in the past for h~s S 'I' A 'I' E S
an4 beaches is 'equalled by JV A 'I' I 0 lV A I.
wk spendicg, It wui er· B A JV K
pfained. j LAZA . When the point ls reacll<d SOUTH COAST p .
Y(ber• the total amount rpent BRANCH
in past y_ears• is equal, 1 then NOW OPIH spending for park.! a n d
harbors-beaches will be on~• SATURDAYS •rid 11°"• L1A1e, "· ., tU , .. come· of least $15,000,1 whUe '-Cll.WU" .x.i~ • by the county League o
c1pJ11r1no ........ 1.1«1111 er1t11 only 31 .....,__. ol the na. -Avenue for the Stanton branch · Cities ..
IGNASIAIC-HILZElt -Jrrrv Lynn, lt, id ..---1 Jn this of the Orqe County Library . r' h . I ,, ~c!.llS~0=· L~:~ 1~: ;•;:i~ Gm'des OK'd tionw· e samp e a.re ii being purchased by ·the . But be ore t e appomAmd~~~ 12' 1err1. San Clemente, ...,.. ' ~ J111V1ry n
'50-50 ·basis, Sall\jlSOn sai .
CllmnUy; th~ Harbor1Com, 9 fO 1.P.M.
, Mr. 1rld Mr1, PhllUp L 0111lehon, .,, PICllO Drive, MIHIM vi.10.
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Mr. Ind Mr1. Rtfldlll htMrd
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01111 Pe111t, 1!rl J111111n 11, 11n
;; #N, trld Mr1. Thom11 Hciw1f1, !Zll
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Mr. Ind Mrl. Sl9Ph111 "· M1't'lltw, 1" lllU W1lllnt1ford, LOI Al1mll01. 11•1
t" Mr. Ind Mr1. Thcm11 lU'PO. 101
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Amltoll Or1Y1, No. 1, Hu11ll"'ton ,_.,,... .
Mr . .ltlCf Mr1. Goor11 Hoff, 3'' ICnox ~Ila, COii• Mt11, bo<r
Mr. lflcl ""''· Wlllllffl D1~l1, Xll:I Y..._.IOlll' PllOt, Cost1 MUI, t.o,,.
1". Ind Mrs. Mldl11J Arrlll. 3I01 Ettl
23nl, Lor11 11.,dl.'IDoJ J......, 11. 1t71
• Mr. Md Mn. AO'I' L. ~mmer,
:• I. $P11111a1 L-. COiia MHI, t lrl " Mr-· lflll Mrs. Robert l(ttlllflTll"' 3075 ,• Tl'ltr W..,, CCllll MHI, bov ,• Mr. Ind Mn. Dolllkl .£. FOlkll, 11"2
:: Slln• Stnto. lrvfM, 1lrl .• IN . .,... Mra. J-L. KHtrty, 223
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•'• MT. Ind Mrs. Thom1• D. Sldlm .... 11'172 Clrltnri Clrclt, 1!1, Tu1ll11, 110r
J-1ry IZ. ltl't
Mr, 1rld·Mn. Addi-IC. Ch.t119, !0!'01
GvMnl P...t L.fnt, Hunll119tofl l•fdl, . .,
Mr. Ind Mr1. Htrold D. McN1UOl'llon, Zl32 Jlkllmond W1r. Coil• MHI, 1trl .-Mr. Ind Mr1. Jeffl' L. Pini-, 1oon
ICl'Tlllll.I Drlwi, HuntlntlO!I lltlct!, ...
Mr. '"' Mn. Fr•nll LPWde11. 2H1 a"""°, NtwPOM lltldl. bov
Mr. llld Mrs. Wiiiiam M. C•Hlll, 17111 Artld..,., Tu111n, bol'
Mr. Ind Mr1. Oou1l11 LUC)', 11"7
Wike Ctrcll, Cypr .. 1, bol'
J111U1ry 1J, 1tn
Mr. Ind Mri. 8ollO't Thom••· 1n4
Ytr11111 ~llCt', lrv!M, boY
Mt. and Mrt. Clrl JIMln, .5nt·ll. NClrlh 1Slh Slr""1, El Tora, bov IM. Ind Mrl. It-Id Hml....,kl, 306
lndl1-Ua. II, Hunfl11tl011 Bract!,
9lfl
JtllNn' , .. 1fl'J #tr. 1M Mr'f. lv1n Flinn, 11'10 Sin SI.
-. l"ount1111 V1I..,,, 1lrl Mr. 1rld Mr'f, ICl'ltfl W111Jut1, ll07 Part
We11baurne, NewpOrt 8....:11,. t!rl
J-ll'Y IS. ltn Mt. Ind Mr'f. l"ranli: Polin:I, 50$2
Gr11ne1p, lrvlnl. bov #Ar. Ind Mri. "•rold COOlll. 1s.tl
Arni.... Np. l, "llllllM!Clfl lltlQt. ''" lltf. ond Mn. Jtckll Glrf'DUlll, ffSI
Y1llowltont. Hunllnotofl llffdl, bov
#I. 11111 Mr1. Henry MICIMll. 20f,l
Thurl11, CCllll MIA, !)Dy
Jlflua" '" ''" Mr. '"' Mr1. T..,,., So.II•, 7207-A ca-
JWOI! DrlYI, (111$11 MIN, ...... lk 1nd 'f'!.r'f. 1t1ul U. F1rrelr1, Ill
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N-111>11, Apt, o, 1tu11t1"8ton 11e1eh btacket. f MS can be made, Cowlty u lwr
STIEGMEIER-CHEARY -0 p fl 1 l . ---dill-~ Jn ·-·ta' county or 1560:· • v·1c Heim must complete an 1ea1111, 21, pf 1~ 011 Mir L-. SANTA ANA N li ,.u.::: ~ .. ·-_...... il'---nd Diltricl SU,...rvllOr h
Hu11WM1011 Beldt 11W1 E19al'IOI' Ann. -ew po cy educational attainrDent a1ao ts .xi...v -audit of1all county park, beac ~ 1mJ 0.1 Mir L•,.., Hu111~1111011 guidelloe1 have been adopted wide, accordlng t.o Doane. Six-David L, Baker said. t1* Clty and harbor assets under terms
Hu11wtTZ·HUGHes -RDIMlrt J11111Mn. by the Orange O>unty Board ty-seven nM"cent of the Cal of stant.on will put up $46,~' o( the new Jaw , Sampson ·a~ .so, of 151• E·1.s111 11 .. N.wPDrt •••Ch or Sun.rvJsors t o ac---· Jn development and mauJs ded •nd 1111ri..... ~. so. pf 51' s.1w1rd -State students report their
Ad .• eoo--c1e1 Mir commodate property owners 1 1 tenance money for the new• "·Helm ,has 90 days after eou11GE4AL$MAN -GeM" Jo11n. who are willing to share ptoj-fathers have at eaat some co. facility. I th d't
23, 1115'° w. "am111°"' N1. 11, Cott• 'd lege experience as contrasted The,.,,,., •• , adi'ac'M to the March 4 to compete e au I • MIA 1nc1 0111111 M1ri., 21, "'s.,w. ect costs to prov1 e un-""'UUU1& 1:1.1~
Hamu'°". APT .. 11, c°''' M-dergrouod structures, rather with 48 percent nationally. For Stanton Civic Center,'will have ~ALMER-"UllllAll:O -llSl•r MtrtCMI. hannel I Flood mothers' ba""' ....... "nds, the 6 000 square r~ ~m·-.... to 11 , of 503 • Av.nldl StYIUa, Lttun1 than open C s, or ...aei•""' ~~ '":t i-i~
Hiil• ar1e1 CPllMI E11u~ n., pf w Q . Conttol District d r a 1 nag e percentage llllTgin ls 5().-49. the ~sent 1400-aquare-foot "~kl• ~fr:"1~111 facilltlea. . Holding at least a bac--' leased facilltj ~t 7DI Cerritos
cu.vrott-•IJ5SELL -wt111"" Lown, The cost cih•'""'"' -"' result calaurate degree are 39 and 19 .Ave. the supervbor. aaid; n. ,,, U2f2 LI " ... ,.,.... LltUlll -"''6 WW w.. ....... nt of the Cal .IH•te H1tue1 ...o Sul&Nll. n. ot 2.an LI in the rl!turn of appropriate __.. .... ..,.. ,J'~~.:~~ -H , r, y surface rlghtl to the private fathers ·and mothers, rupee-"'""*"· 10, °' 1112 ""'"' 0r1v., owners, .............. u ..... to county tively, in contrast to 31and21 'Counti'an· Wins Hlll'lllMIOl'I hid! •rid Am1fl6e V•t--............ t' . . natlo' .,, 11uu.. n. "' •1u LI 1t11C.C1, Fwni11n Real Property Services Direc-perte:n respomes nwftM:.
••"' t s•--•, Kn On the question of high SIELOFF-M.l.STEJISO:N -Them•• or MUP'l:f use. school ' grades, n. ....-... ·Of
Fr111wia. 11, °' 1a1 """""'•~ An Avco Comm un l t y -t-< ...... ... HUflll~ •nd Ml~lffn M•,., De 1 t Co · t the Cal siite · newcomerr ~ L0!.1151, it, pf 1•112 H11nt11111or1 '''"'· ve opmen mpany proJec -~ 1 HullltMNll 11e1e11 in the Salt Creek area trig-reported ·~ leul; a ~ ~verage,
IH.f.VE·PICCAAO -Sim P1ut, 3',., ed th li Kr while nationallv_.tbe "'--.Is· 1" Sh•llm1r, c11111 Mhl •nd 1t11111 ger e new po cy, ause 1.. ... ......
STANTON -Dr. Harold
Kopit, a Stanton veterinarian'..
hu been voted l)reslden_t-elect
of the 750-member SoUtbern
Ca!Uomla Veterinary Medical EH1'"'11. n, ... 1" Shtlll,,,.r, CCIII• said, 7t percent. W~WAIGHT -01¥1d Llrry, 35,lp;ii;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j o1 mn c11.. Ptr1«1., Sin' Ju1~U Culltr-Incl Slllrori LM, », II
2MaS C1U1 H1rmoR,, C1.ittr-
Association. -LLAN\AS-MCGU.SSOH -It o It e t I
EUlclfl, 29, of 126111 1!11lbol 8 1¥d.,
NltWPOrt ee•Cl'I Ind Miry EUa11, 24,
d •23 Ftlt Or.,""'· 107, Cosl1 Mell Gll:ISET-80YDSTON -J1me1 RObfrt,
:u, of Ill-29th $1., NIWllOrf •••di and
6-111 Sut, 21, pf 2006 LMWl td
lt,.., Newport 11.U.
llURCOMllE-ICINSEL -II: o" 11 d
Arthur, '1, of lJOI luetll Viti•• API.
O, Stn C1tme11i. llld Slllrlly MM, 11,
of 320l5 Vlrtlnl1 Wll', SOlllh lftiUM
KALAll-MIND•ll -A.._ I.NI, II, If
111N VlrM Cil'dt, ...... VlllllY
.... HltKJ LM, Jt, 11 llM7 V...,.
vi.w,o.,...~
MOWRY-ORR -Edwtnl Fer,..11, 21,
of 550 Hiii! Dr., Laeun. hKfl and Maur-C111dlu, 20. of 17112 Antell
St, l('IJne
LEVAN-NILES -""°tliln H•rold, Jf,
of 25)0 suvi.w. Corona det M1r tnd
· NIMY C1rolYfl. 30, of 51~ J11111lnt
Ave, C«Olll Ml Mar
FURTHER REDUCTIONS
' .
AddC.a.
"New Te T"r
WI...,~
rolsston is sbort ooe rn:tber.
Theodore J. Beall, San"-Ana MON.·THUIL 10.1 P.M. ' ed ~ i FllDAYS 1M P.M. attorney, resign . ~ Y n ,714, 140-1111. ~ .. :
·December. He was tht f11St ·s.. c..r ,.-., cMt. .,. .. district appointee of
Supervisor Robert Battin, but Aut. Vk• ,.,...........,
was gerrymandered out·of the
district when hew
supervisorial district' I boun-
H. M. STOLTE
NURSERY HOURS
DAILY 7:30 to 5
SUNDAY 8:30 to 5
PANSIES
80c
VALUE 39c PONY
PACK
' •
HAlfAIS-51AAN -P1Ter. ICtnMtl'I, n. of 20J,.t2 Auc:l1, S1nl1 Ana and Gr1<1
A1111, U. of 20ol Eas1 ltil'I 51., CPlla -MONTIGLIO.JUIT1SS -CI 1 u 11 lo
11111110, :u, ol 317 w.., ..., l tr'91b
Apt. S1, CD!lta Mdl Ind Ofllil ~ 22. Pi Jl7 Will llr JI .. ,._., ST, c..tt
$ $ BARE ROOT 6 9< PLANTING MIX ~~· , STEER
..... . ~· REG. 69c
Marriage
Licenses
0tc•mMr 1i. 1m
Dlssolatlons
Of Marriage
to : ~~:~~$11!
Mn ..... $1.,f
49¢ BAO
5FOR$2
STEER
M~llll':Y~Et~~:. •. -o~~r·~ •. L'8;
L .. 11 .. llt•tl1 Ind H~ltn 6orl1~ 7S. m r.: [\'Prns Or., AJI. 0, L .. Unl
SHt-i\..aovNDS -Rl(htrd ,t,Uen , •.
W
I 1lil Comfl Av1.~Ctnlr11 Po '"r E d StO\Cl•t I lt, of 17'2 Tree L111t. rv ne ,. " f10RAt:O ·ZE80T -Echotrd C , ''· of t01 Orthld, (•-dtl Mtr tncl Mtrlnkl 21, DI 11'2 11111 SI .. W"tm!Mtrr. l E.u..MCOONALO -R1111 __ ll11•-· ». o1 lt S Lt Sendl\ §OUfl'I •una .n., Ntl!CY CKUll, 2 , of lt . Lt
s.ndl, Sovll'i l..11111111'-------
Death Notices
HALL "WO~. Hill. 111 CKll Pl.leti Cotl1 Mae o1 d111h J.-erv 1 , ltn. $uni( 11'1' IOl'I, PhU(p, Cosll ,,....I -•rtnd ·d1u,1111r ; ttiret ,,••~!" \lldrtn Sfrv!«I, rrh:l1r, ...,,,, ~•r c lltl nt ''"'"'· '" ~1~ Pirk. e11r &l'Olldw•r Mar1v-rr. rrec:~i\IGAH "obtrt T. Mtf!Nn, 71 s. Lt Slflde, Soutl'I
O•I• ol t1111h. JtMlllrl' 19, 111'1. wd by 111uvhlt!'), Nency M. Curci,
""'"'°'1 e ... ch; Sim'" Ma"'en, San Fr.nclKOI four 1rl!ldcf'llktren. Stn1lc11,
i dll' 11 AM. PK!llc vi-Ch•Ptl. rrM..1. Pacific Vltw MfmO(l!I Perk, "°" hech. Fem!lr lllffft 1 11\ow
Jno to fTlllk• '"""°'''' contr1w11on1, """''' eontrlbllf• to Jahn Wt11...,. Collett, .it.n•nclln1 1'9ff for Liver R11Hrc1t, c/o
Mtd'k•I '"''"· Lot Anvelet. PKlflc vi.w Mortu1n. 01rector1. O'Ol!LL
"*lro M O'Dtll. 11 M~Lt1n Avt •• AIM Jl1, H19filand Perkj MIChlpn. 01ft iif, °'"'" J.11t1Wrv u, 1 n. survived bl' wlf't, Cl1re' O'Dtll ; d1111hltr1, Mr1. T. S. Mlllntt'i Mr"I. G. U. 5co1t, 1U ol Mlchl11n1
Mrs A. 0 SwtnlOl'I, CorOlll dtl M!" 1l1tf, Mr"I . Mludt WCIOcf1. Wttl YIJ'111n 11
Md •1.rit W.1n6c:1tUdren. Servlc11 1nd '"" l ermerit wltr IMI htld In s.wtll!ltld, Mlchlffl!. ll1llr-8er"rc1f1 Funerll HDme, C~ dtl M1r, Fqrwjrdlfll Olrtctors. l"l!N"' LL Melvin It. PMh1lf. m1 LI Jolla Clf'cle,
ff!lllf"'91111!1 llNClt. "" 0 ; bDm /Ml' 2t, tnt, lfl WntmlnSI.,., Ctlllornl1. 0.1• 0t dMth, Jln\MlrJ lt, nn. SUfvlved bf wHt,
I loOnl Sltwn Ind ff, Patrlcl11 rno!her ... Mrs. l: brolh«I. Lnlle. ,,;ary -Ptnt11ll Cl'lli>el NfVICI, •
Noori, Westminslff Mtm0rl !' · 1 wtHlll nwmtrlll co I GM
tie "'9df to tl'l4I He•M Flllld. Wttlm "''"' """*'la/ P1rk Mor1u1rr, otr1e1i;n.
ARBUCKLE • SON
WDTCLIFF MORTUARY
4r1 E. 17th Sl, Coit< Mtaa
lllMlll • BALTZ BERGERON
nJNERAL HOME eor-dd Mar 173.9450
c.ta Meu m.zru • 111:1.L BROADWAY
MORTUARY
ut '""'**1• Costa M"* U 1-llll • lle(l()llMICK LAGUNA
llEACll MORTUARY
r19 • s•rs Cenyoa Mo -• PAanC'nEW
EIW"' PARE
C1'' ...... 11'1
...... ~Dme
NwjiUI .... e1111 .. 1a
IMlllll • PIDfo\lllLT
ClllLONIAL nJNlllUL .. ........ • ' 7 • • ...
WI• ~&IWIY ...... • 11: .....
•
Wb)'Bent? Tbe--opencl on Jlmtal
,._ could !!!!l •
Sean Watlr Softeler
\
REGULARLY .to 17.00 . ' . . .
!--~,._ ........... ,
S~day,
January 23
. .
. ' . . .
Cquld .·Be :The· .Be~qnillg . . .
of a new way of life for ¥00 • II you Me
..,uve, retired, and interested in.p11<1uin&
your special leisure acUviUes bi a
residence desi~ for you and others like ·
you, then please drop in to 'OPEN HOUSE
at the HunUngton.
'!be Huntington ls a very speclal Retinmant
Residence which can eliminate your
worriu and l'llPOllalblllUes ud accentuate
lhe'Care free Uf0s . ,
Private park, Jacµzzl ; men's-club,
acUv!Ues -then ali!!f more. See them
at OPEN HOUSE,Januery 23, ~.p.m.
REFRESHMENTS .
THE
HUNTINGTON
11111 ..... -H .............
11W..a.1111
Orange County'a Most Distinctive Retirement Re1ldeJ1Ce
BARE ROOT
SEASON·. has arrived
SH our S.lec.tion of
Bare Root
RlUIT TREES
and ROSES
STRAWBERRY
PLANTERS
from $1 4'
r~-.. -.. __ -, l Plant Now
I ' BARE. ROOT
e ARTICHOKES
e STRAWBERRIES
e ASPARAGUS ! e RUBARB · i e BOYSENBERRY
i e RASPBERltV
i_ .. 4' ................. .
r·--·1;;--Root:--;
! FR/. , ftP.~l~ · ! f •~o. I Boro R • NLY
Roso, Rog, 1 '.;°: 99~
No. 2 Baro Roo ~.... , 69~·!
L-··-·······-··---)
SAVE NOW ON
FERTILIZERS
Prewenl Tgnsplanl $11ock ...
GrRMAl~
VITAMIN B·l
~
LIQ-UID
FERTILIZERS
HIGH 69" NITROGEN I' 911. _ ......... __ -· FISH 99" BASE I' 911. ....... .,..... ............
f*JtBI•. NI-,,....
ADO?ll. I GAi! . USl'IR l 1' T>' 911. "-................ . ..... -.... . ,....,.. '
SAWDUST
.........
Happiness far llGleS is
GERMAlt@"
ROSE GUARD• nur F1100
~~ $1.00
ILYD. AT YIC'l'CllA • COITA MllA •'*IHI
' '
• • • • • i •
,
.... _ Titne for Thought
.• .. 1E!1 A 14'-yeaMJd, Cambodian. "'<!fer ·appears to1 be-deep ·
in thought as 'he takes a ~reak from the fighting"
around the beleaguered town ot Prey• Vang . . '
; The lmpossihle ',Q.u~t
t -~Y ~!~~Plac~wi ~:~:.~ me'w
: discuss the conte.sts further. I ~ WASHINGTON (UPI ) -An can tell you. however; that in
enterprising. if perhaps in-my opinion the slandai:ds they
:<RCure, couple named David applied were entirely too
and Holly Franke recently limited.
made a 20,JXX>-mile trip around T<t allay-the r.µ1 range of
the ~try to see il thefe was J)b9tlas, u;e book should give
any place .i;eft m America such information as distance
where it. was.safe-to liv.e. from nearest Army nerve gas
' They judged the com· center, frequency of broccoli
, munlties they visited• by such famines, outbreaks of can-
fl!: criteria as ~-:f~ r a t e s , nibalism and average annual t:" nonle thal quality of air and casualties from fa 1 Jing
· \! water,. availability "of medical meteorites., buffalo stampedes
't.care. etc. and quicksand.
} Out of their travels has Despite t h e s e statistical
·:COme a new type of guidebook. shortcomings, however, I
.call'f', •:sare Places," ii lists predict that the book will have
· sOme 50 · Jocalities· ·that offer a profound impact on the
the Jltlst Cbances,of su,rvival. tourist indultry.
Since the forroal publicaUon No kmger will conimunities
...,··date· isn't. until Marth 3, it strive to attr,ct •ilts bf
:,;·.. sta~inJ crabgrass festivals,
if ...... · whittlink1 tournaments and · N·. ,J,:; G · reenact~ .ol, •L..y n d,e n ~ oes~ Johmoo~ Ji64 ea)i>p•lan · I • ' motorcai1e through -culpeper,
.· On 'iJlock v~ ;.,;,. on, tbf.1ure will
bo JeCUrilJ!, as illustrated In
' LOS ANGELES (UPI) the. following travel agency
~; IFhe life.size painting or a nude brochures:
blonde, which w"as a hit at the "Visit super-safe Moat Clty
1915 Panama Pacific Ex· • • • Florida's most im-
position in San Francisco, goes pre&nable fortress comm~y
·.,.on the auction block here Jan. . • ,. Entinb' surrounded bf •
:2s. , 90-foot moil fl11ed with ma
· The painting, done in th~ eating c r I c o d i 1 e .s •• ;
,1 , 1890s by Italian . Alver Regli' Drawbridge ~ed U hours
· and completed with Uu:ee dif-a day ••• Five years without
ferent models, also drew &rge a holdup; •• _."
crowds t e Seattle W~ld's "FOr two gi>rlous weeks o[
Fair IJf 1 lls last public. ex-peace of mlJ!d spend your next
hlbition. vacation. in. ijlvulnerabie Great
Si then Stella bas \eon Wall, ~eb. • •.• No recnoa-
ln r steel 'vault in a Los tional facilities, . but no
geles su6urb. The painting, burglars, b<lgarids, footpads
valued at $12.5,000, reportedly or cutlhroal'! either,.:. _40-
brought in more than "1 foot wall keeps .U CrlDllnal
million dur.ing its career or elements out· • • . And our bei~ !t>oWil ·~t -ci!:nivall 'ud .locksml~.make -caU.
fairs across the country. • •• " .. J; ~
Chinese Given Tip
Qf Assembly's Hat
' ~ . . ' ~CRAMENTO (UP!) -"Peking-and the C)iinese Com·
The As.sembly b.a s com· munists/11 t1~ e . l)emocraUc m~orated Chinese N e w author 5'id.. I didn~ vote ro;
Yeir "the yeat of the nit," President NLJon to you cant
aril!r:' a brief debate over blame Jiis CbtDa policy OD
wheihet the JaWtnakOrs millil· gie."
!'V--'be li0notl11i the Chinefe Com-The nOolutton, similar w
munists. ' one adoptad, eoc11 year by' the
The house vQ\ed 4&-0 for a Leglslat\Jl9, l ""'ended t b e
commemorative nsolution by AMembly'1 f'llnce:relt belt A!Sem~lyman \Jebn.L. Burton, wishes to alt C&llforniana of
whose jjistrict includes San Chine~ ancestry."
toe • • Chinato It noted Chinese New Year 1,-Franciscos ""· begina Feb. 15 with "ahule .,t "Are t~ red Cbinese~or n.ien'' or dle'41iear of the nt"
1 yellow Chinete~' a s k e d replacinf tbef .. year of the I .,.~emblym."IJ). J J V.Jlrlggs boar." I . l ~(R-FulJertQn • , "The rat ftJhientl honesly,
hJ conslder Mt.41> be In ambit 1,0 n. charm, per-
t".very bad 1 ~"'. replied se1'v.erance ,successand
;Burton. ~ • • ·, • prosperity ancfl a penon born
ln respmi&o ..,.td . a t her this' comlng lyear will be
Republicans 'questtonrnr about fortunate eOouch to poum
whether th.-motllllon might such attributeo," the -u-
.-bf construed u praising tion llld.
•
~OSTA .. SA
-'U' .. ,.... •
•
. ' I . . '
'No-fa ult~ l:nsur'!.;nC~ Introduced . SINGU ADULTS
* Select • C•T'• • From tho FOT DATE • • SACRAMENTO (UP!) -A Mid this l)'llem -1d'nduce Committee Iller j>asSlng lilt automobile Insurance In his
modified "1»lault" aulomo. Iba coot ol premlwao. mc)ol Auemh!y, but Fenton told a Stale ol lilt stale address Jan.
bile -..Ce bill unde~ tho ·~ and .... lljomey newt aonler..,.. there n<>1'( Is f.
Monie• uyt lf yeu •r•
aveil<1ble hr d..+1n9 and "foU like "'eefl"9 1nfere1f·
trt91 intelli9tot1 p •op I e,
you should call 17141
111·2211 °" C21JI
416·1112 and hur
the i• hour r•corded m••·
which a drt\fer's own m. ~ fMl b ~ ...... "quite • d •l ( ( e r e n t at-'lbe governor said .. such 1 surance compooy WOllld pay 'lllo-bll jiru• .llP'lted lo moephero" lllld "pressure ls
his bene!lls nprdlw of wbo 1tOo 1 >~.Ifft 'I'«;.,,.., betoC lnlllbt w bear" w pus system coold help relleve the
caused an accident hu been ~~· •. on\, con.. ,no-r.wt ltialsJation. . iw:esent overcrowded docket.
introduced In the Assembly. ·trO · "»tablt t~. F~ton. QOted Gov. Ronald in·our courts" and "there is a
The author, Assemblymair'• A.....,;lilll.;,.,·ll!llll lut Reac'!' cast a sympathetic polenUal for substanUal, AV·
Joek Fenton (0.Montebello) yu.r by !hi Senate Judiciary eye tq ward no-fa u It logs In premiums." ••••• •
.,
Ukb•l1evablel I f .) *
fo••r"'m"••· 1 '29~ 'f--..i · petites & hdm• .. __
bUrger podi:•t·
'boob tl.e best
tire pric• In ~. * II -........ * "'°"'n '· SPECIALS 011011.erSIZES! *
tlNIROYALFAS'l'RAK *
Belted Glass $ • 8 IUJ ':'!:.':.:-*
& Polyester .I-. .471/Ilt• *
' ,1,., ~.HdJ. '-~.t.11 *·
SAVE •7;00 A;llg.1blent *· .}
95 .. 1 • Reg. -.. ~;tC . ·~.,._ .. '.I ':_ .. -,.* "' ,. ' ....
-• .J *
I 6.00xl
'7.00s I
BC.lolldlltr f'J5• ,._ --
* '**
'* *
Installation &
·Rotation
wllfi_,, .. ,....11,o..,
l uilt by UNIROYAL with Tite Co1rd Pro!•cti"on of,.,
POLYESTER&
'BELTED•GLASS
No kidding!! W• mode o trernendout buy on these new originot-equipment
W-1-0-E 78 GLASS BELTED TlltfS, The1e or• oil fi11t quality, & of tw ice the
,pri.ce this woul d be ·a great value. Al th••• prices you can b!Ty o ••I for your•
-1eH & buy o se1 for o frieMI. Don 't rn it.S ovtl ' ·
•. ,5d• 19•s a.25slS ,
(fir• 1a s..-le•l' ,
LOS!OUTI The ~fW 7 ll11t tvlMl•'-'2+2.tirei:which 111.-an 2 ply cwcl plus 2. ply IELT
for your greot.r wote~!'n, .. kn"QWn fOr iJI perfor•ance &. honcUi,ng, this ho11go:t t•
be the LOWEST ~CE anywher. for th ... ne-:first quality IELTED71 ..,ie1 tires. .
F78/14 2~11.5 ·C78/l~ ·22'5 H78/15 21>'5 J78;1S
C78/14 2~115 H78/!4 .25'5 :·J78/14 27115 21··~
.,,,~•-+ 1. i..1~.1:F .... t:,.T., •• ..:11'BITEWAJ.LS 12.95 EXTRA. ·
90_lll
6.50:cl3
-Fi": 878/13'
t locldh
f•<lo.+$1.71
f,.d.f,.,To~·
\ . •· _' ~.ARaOR,· 'BLVD.; co JA MESA ,,
cqJNa· _. _.-HAReOR1 -:IHO~E 557-800Ct
' ' . . ' .11rr!• "-fl• M-1\'elilporl 114!9f!ll. A~•
' 8 f
'•MDIII HOVI l I ANAHllM-SUENA P'ARI( ; I FJLLIRTON
14040 lroaldtuul $IW200 69'2 Lincoln Blvd.-l:».SS10 1.321 lucl~1IMllOO
DAILY PILOT
BeCffe"le Money
Sadcllebact College student of nursing Kathryn
Blair of Laguna Beach has just received '50 scholar·
ship from func!JI derived in Naturalist Club's re·
cycling project. College students contributed dis-
carded glass and containers for recycling. Here,
Kathryn picks up her money from bottle.
Researchers Hint
Virus-Cancer Link
WASHINGTON (AP) -A unidentified viruses may be
team of Columbia University the buU: cause of tha human
eancer reeean:ben: h a s cancers. ,,
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JAN UARY
CLEARAN CE
AND
Salton new deluxe bun winiier
for just -from -the ·oven taste
Enjoy the delicious warm, but-
tery, just-0ut-0f-the-0ven taste
of your rolls. Amber cglor top al-
lows enough moisture to vanish.
6.99 reg. 9.99
-.
··'I . .
..
.,
Cornwall jumbo foOcf; warmer ·
' '· buff • ...., \.r ' · · '°' parties, els , a~ me"'' ..... · '
Ideal for any meal. 'Ke'.eps iolfs,
French bread, panczaties/hors
d'oeuvres piping ho\,for ~nd
helpings, a'nd ' fo{ late comers.
10.99 reg.12.99
I.
"
. -
...
Farberware 7 pc.
cookware set of· ' .. · stain1ess steel
~hlny S!a,inless steel with aluminum clad
· bottoms 19'.assure you e\.en heat distribu-
·tion. A fa~rite because it's so easy to
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findings which they suggest volved ·special studies of the
may lllrenglben the 111111-un-1eneUc materlalll ·-DNA aad
pn1ved concept that at leut RNA -that occur in the
I001e human cincers are nuclei of all living cells, both
caused by viruses. normal ceUs ·and malignant
The three-man group, In a ones. Together, U.O.IC>alled
~ lo the ledmlcal journal · nucleic acids com-
Science, aid they· bad found plementlng one another -
an appm-ent chemical com-team up to control the way
potBllUly bet~ 1 e n e t I c cells work and tha way, in-
materlals foubd in tlsaue cella deed, inherjtance ls passed on
from three lypeo of human from old lo new cells, and
cancer and • ~ found . in from a given generation of ln-
vlnua knolrli lo cauae com-dlviduals to their olfapring.
psnble ~ea. in ~Ice. SJJOl:lfisally, the Columbia
The thnie types of cancer r.,.ateliio found that DNA
are -ca_,-, Jojlkemla producible from eaCb ol the '
and sarcoma ~ the latter. three rnouae cancer vtruaes
beq a form of malignancy could very often be clJemlcally
that prinwil)' ·~ec\I con-bolJded lo RNA derived from
nectiYe -and '•liMlludea · oelia of .the human cancen.
such tumora u ,bone canctr. That i., bybrkb ol DNA-RNA
The IClentisb ma{Jt plain 1 Were Proctuoed, representlbg a
that, even If it'11 eventually · comblnatloir ·of 1 J!ldUH..vlru!
proved that IUCh-bUman material i.od human· canctr
cancers are caused by viruses, tissue material ..
It wouldn't neceaaartly follow . . Referrin1 lo the studlel of
that they are cauaed -~..i the human sarcoma tissues the
ume vtiusea'tlult ""'1 11'.~uce ·. acjent!Sts 118id:
those ~ 'mal~nClel In "Although our experiments
mice. '. do not conaUtule defuiite proof
But they did suuest Iba.I ·of a viral etiology , ca111e of
their findinp, JlllY piean Oils: : human aarcoma•, tbey·prcwlde
Since the Pottle cbemlstry rather cqmpelling evidence for
within the human C811Cer celia · jbe )ll't!'!'J1Ct in ~ human
studied a~ 'lo .M closely . lwncira .of RNA similar IQ that
1imllar lo that bccUfr~ . In· found In an agent la1own lo ~
lide vtruaea kriown lo be able z~laled lo a virus, that. cauaea
to cause comparable types of ·sarcomas ln an experunental
. mou&e cancers, some still-animal."
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Bangkok Strikes Blow
At Its Sin Industries
BANGKOK (AP) -
Bangkok's 1 i n induatries,
already hit bard by the
American wllbdrawal from
Oranges
Hard Hit
By Freeze
RIVERSIDE (AP) -Freez.
Ing temperatur.. the flrat
week of January caused about
Sl.2 million crop damage In
the Riverside County area, of-
llclals say,
Hardest hit were the valen-
da oranges, which were Just
maturing when tbe Jan, :HI
frost struck, uld Robert
Bowie, Riverside Co u n t y
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''W1 dldn1 find a good one,"
.Bowle aald after lnapecting
11Veral Valencia o r a n g e
ca..-... Preliminar y
eotlm-~ Ille yalencla
loal Ill_., '1 mlnlon.
a..le lllJI,.. fourth of the a,. • "" \illleJ lopgerlne
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ell& -6a ....wntng crop, wllll '!r•U• sl'ld worth at ... .I"' ,.., -loll. The ~ ... a:&adlfrom
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Vietnam, baa received anotller
bard blow .from Thaliand'1
military gOYernment.
The NatioaaJ.E'•.e.CJEt l v.
Cooncil announced t h a t
olarting Feb. I, all bars,
rriusage parlors, b o w 11 n g
alleys, ·restiurantl and coffee
shops must close at mldnjcht.
Now they can stay open
legally until I 'a.m.; and a
great deal later with the
c ooperati on of local
authorities. . ' 1
Worse s!Ul, the new resul•
tions allow bars to sell 'liquor
only from 11 a.m. lo J p.m.
and 5 p.m. to mldnlcbl-
-.illed coffee mops, often
a euphemism for pick up
joints, must close between
midnight and 5 a.m., previous-
ly their busiest houri.
Girls working In Blngkok'1
hundreds of maasqe parlon,
where a rubdown 11 usually
the least-ol-lbe...,tlractionl,,.H--
must now be 11 or over, and
customers at least 20.
Glrla wltbout escorta are not
lo be allowed Into bars. That
alone ahould be enousb lo
cloae -of tile city's drink·
ing places. Clulchea of •llnkY,
ICJ!ll·balred, unaccomponled l"!"ll!I women are the llllliD at.-
trlctlons at mllll bars.
Fines for vlolatlonl cl the
new regulatlORI run up lo fZIO.
Ill u-hard tinlel, that
about equala the moalh ta(e. P:loJd Marshal Tlwlom ltlt.-
Ultachorn who i • v e two
reuona for lbe decree lo
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Fo~rteen buttons a5sure a speed
fOf every job, S cup heat resis-
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sta~ ,motor. Recipe book.
21.99 reg.26.99
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for necks, shoulders and b.lcks
Foam padded. So comforta blel
8-way control helps 5:00the away
tension or pain ·wit!Linfra-red
heat or massage or both.
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lights on or off automatically
at any time sequence. Can also
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forced · circulation. l:fandsomely
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gold color gri II. 1650 watts.
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it's a chair and a half because._.i!
boasts a matching ottoman that-
turns it · into a chaise lounge i ·
And tha(s,not all ••• this spacious chair reclines
letting you stretch out In nap-pos ition comfort.
Stain and si>ot resistant Herculon• olefin upholstery
comes in a. choice of two bold plaids. Walnut finished
base adds a trim fOotnote. You receive as much style • as comfort.when you select this handsome
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Assets f.,,isted
Kennedy Wills
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NEW YORK (AP) -The
wills or the late Joseph p.
Kennedy and his t w o
assassinated sons, Presideot
John F. Kennedy and Sen.
Robert F. Kennedy, provide
previously hidden sidelights on
the lives of all three men.
-John Kennedy owned 1.2.5
shares in Broadway's Palace
Theater, a holding worth
$1116.07.
-Half the Sl~5 illion
estate of Robert Ken y went
for debts and expe s.
-Joseph Kennedy listed
·among personal items $100
worth of clothing and three
palrs of cuff links.
The process of di sposing of
the estates of the three
men-each of whom died a
millionaire-has b e e n a
lengthy one. •
Joseph Kennedy's estate still
Is in probate in Florida. John
Kennedy's Wa! processed In
Masaachusetts and Robert
Kennedy'• in New York.
First to die wa President
Kermedy, •91•a•natec1 l n
Dallas on Nov. 2Z, 1913.-at the
1ge of 48. • ,
The last lllll'Vlving Kennedy
brother, Sen. Edward M: Ken-
nedy, was executor.
1be late President had
pel'IOnal and real property
valu'ed at Sl,890,464, not in--
eluding many millons he ls
believed to have p1iced In
trust for hls wife and two
chITdren.
In his will, John Kennedy
left his widow, Jacqueline
Keanedy Onassis, S 2 5 , 0 0 0
outright, with the remainder
divided into two shares. One
share was in trust for Mrs.
Kennedy, !be other to be
Bill Hits
divided among the children as
they reached the ages of 21. •
Among other things the in-
ventory of Jo_bn KeMedy's
estate showed that he loaned a
sizable sum to his sister,
Patricia, and her t h e n
husband, actor Peter
Lawford ; that he held no war-
related stocks, and that his
various cbeclting a c c o u n t s
totalled almost 1114,000.
There were listings o f
f/15,239 worth of stocks and
bonds. The most valuable bloc
wu· 4,786.05 shares of Ken
)Ddustries Corp., not Otherwise'
ilenwied, unlisted, a n 'd
presumably a Kennedy family
firm. They were w o r t h
$239,302 at the time of the
preSident's death.
Sen. Robert KeMedy ([).
N.Y.) 42, was fatally shot by
an assassin on June 5, 1968, in i.os · Angeles. ·
Documents showed Kennedy
left a gross estate in New
York of fl,4114,938.
Bui debts, funeral and other
expemes reduced it Io
$576,269.
Coexecutora of the estate
are Kennedy's wife, Ethel; his
brother, Edward, and his
sister, Patricia.
Not figured in the gross
estate w~ a l>o!ise, ~ ·Ind
furillshings in Hyannis Port,
Mass., valued at Slll,500.
· Of the adjusted g r o s s , '358,842 goes to Ethel
Kennedy and $17,210 to e1ch of
!be 11 Keonedy children.
Joeoph P. Kennedy palled
away Nov. 18, 1969, at the age
of 81. His three surviving IOOS
were listed u executon in 1
will updated in 1959, but only
Edward lived to fill the role.
A majority of the elder Ken-
nedy's fortune was tied up in
truJts, for children,
!llllndchildren, hou1ebold help
Ind employes. Anim-1·,. About II milllon addJUnnally ---f'&A4l-I was willed to Ke-nnedy'a
• -" widow, Roee, and.abouf'3&,000
C It · each to two siaters. The ~ rue y . malnder' goea to the Jooeph P.
' -Kennedy Jr. Foundation, in SACRAM~ (UP.I) -A mergory of a fourth 8911 wbo
bill to prevent anbnols· from died on a World War D flying
being mlltritit.d .tdle .. en mission.
route to ala~ has The largeat assel In the in-
been lntr'Oduced by ventory was a S2SO,OOO
Assemblyman "Ernest LaCo!te mansion on tbe ocean at Palm
(0.Modesto ). Beach, Fla. However, Ken-
He proposed .!he lelblatlon nody holdings outside o f
after he said he re4( about ·• FJorida were not assessed. in
case in the Los Banos·afeaJn. the inventory. They included
which "starved and beaten" equity in a Corpus Chris!,
ho rses were taken to-._ a "' ranch· pro......, in ... ea::, I ~·J' 6laughterhouse, "a trip lasting Hyannia Port; equity In a
approximately 11 hours and WiJding and adjacent vacant
sometimes several days with ~t'ln Albany. N. Y., and equl-
no food and water." . t;.,iit !be. Merclw>di>e Mart in
"Some even had their tails ~
tied to the side of the trailer to ~es the $100 worth of
keep them from falling ·.-.,,, clotblrig and the culfiinb,
and some neve r made it," penonal itepis listed included
LaCoste said. a •pocket watch, a •• au-y.
The meas ure would require ler Imperial; and cash totaling
persons transporting animals $36,374. ~.was no-uplana-
to slaughte rhouses to provide tion of why the amount Of-
them with adequate food and clothing and jewelry lilted ~81
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Choose iri gold, avocadb or ivory ·finishes
at these big.savings.
1.7 99 31 99 reg.25 .00 i; , to , to 40.00
traditional pictures
add charm and color
Beautifully framed reproductions wi II grace
any wall area with true to the original deJail.
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them., The Vancouver, Wash. structure bu a tree
growing direcUy througb the roof. The owner of the
property said that former owners had planted tho
tree some 85 years ago and built the barn around
the tree.
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Gigantic Chasm .Seen -. .
By Mariner Cameras
PASADENA (UPli - A
1pectacultir photograph of
Mar! .showing a vast chasm
and wind-sculptured' ourfa<e
pattema RR111blin1 a sJpntlc
tree or a network of· rtven bu :
been releued bY tbe J~ ·
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photo takiil on tbe 1111ji arl>ll
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spacecraft WU ·~ ipeC-lacuJar.11
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S t b · ''73 branchiJlg ·-·111111 11 e Y' eroding adjaceol J>lalau .. a
1 land form e•olutlo1 1ap-
UKIAH (OP!) -Corn-parenUy unlque lo Man," bl , muters on Sait Francilco Bay 11id. •
by mld 1973 shollld be crul•lng l ."There 111a -"'a.,.. to
in gas-turbine powered ferry a trff WW. IPfbT ~ or
boat. with waler·jel pro-you mJPl ;!!'1 a tanlltlll
pulsion systenlf and A!r~' ttreall} 11111hi ._*llidl ·ii~
type seal!. ' ~· bably ;u...-i, lbllj «·• t
Stanley M. Kowl..i.I, ._,. m:· · ~ a-:--_ direct. .marille,; art~ 1Df
the Golden. .Gi!ll uBr1c11•. ioculplurat
Highway and TrusporiiiUon ./"·a wpque_ -....·~,. · "~ '' · . ·
District, t~ilili tiJr:eclora '!be :~'II IOten ·~an.
Tueaday thaf tbo . boa II , i12 bY ·-'al \IW two tOlmiioii ,
to be purcltised wW coot 12.~ ~eru a11iin1 MiNfr' .1 mllllon-. ~ .... -Jiiii ·1ra--· lo Urtlt~ aiid bave an ~I lanllb "ol /Joas under •II• r a I lo aa I
IM feet. ,~ .. n , \ )llldaneo of.M ..,.i--.•;
ciJco and G ~ in ~arin lrnown u 'l'Jlljinlaiw ·l,acul
Trips be~· Siii .Fran. ' 'l1>e pllOto .... .. ....
County will • ., Sii wlllch II a-• 1111111 -minut.i be ~lad. 1•f tbe ~ ..,.. ..... n wu Water-jet~-. le ad-:~: =~~ !.1-:
ded, will elimlnate propellera mllea by.380
and rudders. c '
Of tbe -·-•ed t The JP{; 1,p-0 •~I.DU.a . . money •-• WO-reported that the collir' llllr
thirds 11 upected t;o come on the camer• failed to \fll;.
from the federal government pond to radioed E
and the re.st from the district from earth on tbt llttlt ,
and 1oa111. • . the one before the \ i
Dtreclon a I s o inapected photo •u tata 'JV J11Wr \
plans for a new . brid'ie loll rWbeel '1111 oiAI poolllou .!Jul ·
plaza wblcb, llley hope •will II noW>loded bl one~-
have !Our.11/ll lree aouthbound The m~· :l!fO!lllm ·'
1 .... mov~ .at !O mllea an t ;llmill.l. fulure '~-" '
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surface ~ but
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· 'camera II ....,..delacll!lnt' tbe
All Dolts , ·~=.,..aid,..~
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La ru?.... filter. ·-. u · a -,:.· i , /1 .......i p11o1o of e1r11er -wm . f \.intag• .... alao relauaf n
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)· I 'Was ~ iD ~--Ca ' ahow1 a 1 Yll')' 1IJ'll ~' • ;;;:. s::e dplta~ r.:i~l'~i I probably ~ _..ieanlc ~.
them, a Republican 111.0J11-• i
blyman baa decl1red. 1~n:i.:i: .11::h u:r • Dog Sniff
•lobe feasting from tbe pub-• • . ;.'
lie troush." Allembly Wlf• ' A · At M liam T. BIJley (R·Marlnl, " mmO ..
told the Kiwan is Club. I -·
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more are of high ,lnteW· , 1 gence, hilh lmaP>atlon , uv QUENTIN· (APl ..:-A and hilh prlncl ... •• " ...,.., • , ' •
He a1ao not!i""illif 'fjle 1 'police ~ baa mifle4, .tot
"d I II ..l--6ed bY the ' • ntn 'IDlJDllftltioa llk1dl9 In-• ts are •-• 11do Sin Quentin ~'of· people and aald .that . oome , llctals· llave ~:i: .-. 1 • Jeodllaton have been In · Autharttloo 'a.lii JI '· · '
office too Jone. -"~-~-"· · · • ' "I've been tbere II years •~ -~ Wl*JI .. •
and tbat 11 almoot too Jone." tbe prllon'a -·' and loww yard,' ..w ...
formation ollJcer J 0 I a p b
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in ell!I•,. and •,, O'Brien llld. Oll1dall -
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. sweeping triple dresser
Pecan.finish reQUifes so litile,l:.re to retain its lus· ' . ' '· trous goOd looks. The sroupi'ng Includes dresser
'• plus minor, king-size headboard and hvo night
· r·· · · ltlnds. 8lodc frilnt styli re adds a touch ,of tailored
· ~It ll!f IOOlll. Buy naw at this big S.aving.
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ilme9'111Pwithqumi "8111boardreg. $735 .$SS9
chest shown al5o 1Yiilable reg. $400 $309
8-pc.. modem dining room
with wipe clean finish
, lnlelplay ••• making a firm statement about the -. . .
contemporary look In dining furnitu.re. Includes
, oyal ~~ 4 llde chails, 2 aim chairs and a gene-
rous bullet. finish wipes clean with soap
11)11 "*• most all household hazards.
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ITOIUl!:I av· AIUION !IQ!UI reedy 1o go on lo new material. He get.s
CH .. O.W ,. .. ....., . lndlfidual ltie{ltkm from the teacher and
Plrenls volunteer to wort In t1!tJr ....,.,...., at bis own speed. Volunteers ·
chllmn'1 lldiools because ~ feel ti.a! belp, with spelling and show cblldttn
anything' lh<Y contribute ~ ·tl1< Hllraey procedun!I.
quality o< ~n. ' • , ·~we baye 11m a 1lu!ldnJd volunteers,
'Ibey IJ'IY live a ' l•w """''' per .... 'al -.... " Mrs FeD semeater pr 20 hours per''-•, ~· --•• ''1'":" we w.,_' ;. ' e, "
1 • ~· ~ said. "~· 1)>11* °' toachlng requires VO unteer feels the tirqe J1 well woi1b it. many vol~. We make teaching aids
. Mrs. Robert Uragami does double d,uty, also and do 1pe<ial projects."
SIYing time it both Calllomla and ' l\frl. Aillllp Kilmer assists In
TheWinkel schools where her tbree n-.. idio's IPI math pl'IUJram c lldren attend. • ...-,"° ·-·
"U we can take some of the work off • • •lJ feel eftl')" parent has something t$>
the te~'1. handa or put into pracllce offer the lldlool. Being involved doesn't
some of the ideas she can't get around to, ~e to mean afgreat ~al or time. You
we are improving our children's educa· can come to Pl'A meeting& or do phone
Uon," she explained. " work. I derive a great deal ol satisfaction
"Children appreciate it when 'their out of my work and know that many
parents paitlclpate in schonl projects. olhe[s I~ a,•, I do."
Most of us feel that leaching ts not.a 9.to MAN LIBRARY
3 Job. Many. hours a.re devo~1to thinking . Mrs. Kilm"' corrects tests and worked
or new ways to present material and t~ on· a •ucces.sful Jlbrary project The
!he kids interested." • . school • lllnry Is manned by parent
MAKING AIRS votuateen. At least two volunteers assist
At C.lilornla between a clolen ·and ·:io· with eadl class .every sc:hool &y. Most
active Vol ,__ ~ .. ~ lctur' k. doii8te two to lour boun perweek. , un~rs 111uu.11• p es ,i ma e .. 1 teaching aids, draw illusti'atlads for class : We,, ~ parents, gain 11 well as our
material , make c'harts and Hanything the children, · siid Mra. Albro Wilson, who
teaoher needs done that takes Uq1e." ~ helps w,U~ the· hard-of.ftearjng program
Volunleersglveanaverageofonetofour · .at Wi~~l .wht(e· J>er y.._t .,, ,
hour '<liaghteri....... . . • sperweek. -1 ·' • 1 •
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school library into new quarters and IJi.ve· to tbe·<i!illlLI~~ -whal ~·ii
been trained by the schooi:Jibrarlali to being Jiil!de, wbal•teclµUq\lel '1re '¥,
repair books, file and , oheck ·oilt ' .how 1D• w011t with our chll\lnJI' at·~.
materials. • , 1 We-can aleo see What h•llP'"• at ottie.r~
"Some parents are willing to help'wllen' levels Ud·wliaVwe can ·ezP,t!Ct later·with, •
you flnd them and ask Uiem:' Mrs ..... cxir'oWn1dindra" ' '
Uragaml said. "Many just aitn~ ....,; : Dj!VOT!! B.91J118 • •
mlltee people. Me, for example. Worldall' . , M«bm Spend three to lour boura-eoch
molhen have helped evenings from JxJme, • &y al. Ille-ldlool supervlllng tictlvltia
by doing phcioe work." · like colorlni, , pcacllclnj vocabu)aey,
LEARNING PODS • ,nUmben and ofhe<. Jeso!ons,
Mrs. John Fell a pattl!I wbo WOCkS'll Mrs. George Yl!'dley· Ill ls • !conner
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stwlenls in math, language and ~ -Of vol~' bel,P. ShO ha& lllree
studies. Sbe distributes materials .td '. .t!""l"ill'I al,NOWJ>Cirl Harbor High School
uleam.ing pods" from a central "core whe:r'e \. ~ 1 ~k& m the 'Multi-media EASTBLUFF·STUDENT CLINT• CAMPBEL L,.-GET S· SP.ECIAL A.~ON •l'lOM HIS . MOTHER
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Volunt·ee·rs Poo·I Abilities
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P~pailon in ediicalion for parents
,,.u '~ limited to cupcake sales,
~meetings and open.houses
to 11e what Johnny made in class. · •. '
TodaY it. is 8'vital. part· of the educa-
tional process. Motberi, and inlreqlljllll!Y
fathers , volunteer. daytime hours to,lake
iome diiues oll the· bands Of the lelcher. ~ . ·• !.::t; . ' . ' . t
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strongest spokesmen for ·school pro-
grams.
"We don1 ·mind.llavlng parents al the
school. We. find tbtm a tremendous
. asset," .be explained. "The students 'think
of them as part of the furniture because
they ." are such an iiltegial pari .Of the
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-'woili In aboue ' :II ICboOI. • .. • 1'ill!ih ihe, ~~ Un1lled School . • ~.ciivcitloi Gn.10•20:tioufs a ,...k.
' tO ,a . ..tJefy of jobs,
dllld-. .......,..Uve."1'1107.-oialy what• '
tbf'c:'lltl t,IIi.thom. Wlllli ltleJ'~
. teer tlleir time to wocl{ iii 'th; ..liocil, ...
j ~ • __;.. t' __ ,;.~A.i..:.i O < i .I ,... ,j.L:! • we are..-. ~~.~' mey
relax. and mily th .. child ' does, also: •
The cblkln!n like having their parents
. ' ' MRS. ROBERT ·URAGAMI LEARNS IOOK REPAIR I
~i Hill, prin<ipai ~t Wilson
· School, voiced the leeliags -ol ieveral
. id'!"" idmlnatralors.
' AIDS OlMMUNICiTION'
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m•1dc8Uoq. • between parents a n d
..-.; Parmls fulflll......deil functions
by !din; ~'.iuties Oll,~teacher so
' •.th.~ -~. ;c:an . ~ .. on ir>-
dlviduali;ing.ber'l>adling," ho sai\(.
' ,,,,. ~:qn..'~e chU,dien in 1-.-....J ~~t'Uiey.~,bOw·they
l,eani ind how 1ftll ·ll)ey. ~111' )I ~s
~''° • th-buman aide oflJeaming.
, .,,,.,,.~,ctindiin·Jeam >does mi fit a . ' . . . . .
' 'stereotype/~ ' , ' : : ~c#i!l l.!C!'!won.,.~.' at.TeWink!l'
SchQol, eeJioed' Hill'&leellngs that parent ' ' ' . 'volun~, make it PQ18ible for •tudenll
.Y to'ret.xlo.~.•ttenliaoftom.an adult.
c•parin1' cet aq~ity to see U!e
scl190MP;-iction,•1et 'i<qiwnted·llotth the ed~,prooesa;: .II helps lhem to
1md1ntm•Mac11 and help& u.. learning
~on. _Jt's I twQ..way 1 tr e.e t , ' '
,lll:Gowin s&id~· <
, ' BA VE AB!JlITY . .
~· , "P~t ·in the cODim~tY'have m.,if . abllltit.. WJieii Ibey hiie splire 'tlhie w
eive ~mr it1l1 >a .. great~ for' the
3Cbool to.ar,!. on. We cpn do so mac~
""'""""""""unteer-help."
' ~ •. . ' ' . Presidio principal 'Carl A. Vrebalovlch
explained lhal_parent volunteers are lho
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COULDN'T WORK
He said . that the ·lldlool's• !PI ·1lndivld~· ftmW InoilructlonJ / math Jll'Oll:Btll'coWif no1,_n! w-.t r' . ' volwteer betp. Volunteers e o r rec t ..
booklets. allowing the teOcber ·lime to ' analyze each child's pr<iblems and pm..
crlbe the next ~. . ' ..
• ' I ' • "We have 31 lo 40 vohmteersf'Wbo-lfftV
at least an ·~ <!Vf!1'"'1: .
Tbey-\jn the.curricul1*"...Wmak• .
Ing teaching aid.<, games, stbd)i,~, ..
andhelp•witliinl!rains. portiOs and'effn• '
tree" pJanting ceremcrues."
· ,'lbe Parent O>rps at ,Costa,Mesa,iq,i.
, ~hoot. 'about 50, poreril>, tslteS. on 'iiii/
task .. tho· school requii:i;., accmling to
principal) Donald F .. Achztgei;, ~ ., • . • 'J •
'!We-have ••good relatiohshfp,wfih.•the.,..
parerlts: IC ttiey see probJem1'-in 1the
'Sch<IOI we • wekome suggestions. One
parent ser.ves-as ' • contact with ... vol.Un-
t'eers wheneYtt ·a teacher needs t;em.i-
porary.'orpefmlDent help," be SJid. '
· With tbe ,~!s ·nioduJai.~aling.1 ~
similar: to eolleie. schedules,· came t;he
nk:knaTe.4'Mocl1~''r for-~ w,.,. ..
roam Ille CjllllP!I• jalklng wttii · &tUdents. • , '
seeking ..,inkils on camjius' rules' and
problems. , • · < 1
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assist ' ln · 1ll 1departments.11l'BtOtinC ~in
German clwes is doriO by . lotmer
,.residents o1•Germany.
''There are So.man'y,ways _ihef:belp,"
he added,'' that r don't know' what we'd
do wllhoul them."
Mis. ·GIOIOE' .,,,..,L~Y • Ill CHECKS BOOKS
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·sweet Home Sme.lls of Troubl·e in ·.Sour '·1 S.itua t.io·n·· ,· Home,
DEAR ANN LANDERS: ·our }1·1W"
old son left home last June because ln hi'
words he wanted to be a hippy. 1Ie lived
with friends all over the country,~
ming from one place to another. llCl4UIS
kicked out by parenll ...,.1ar1y. Now lie ~
bu come home, stone. broke, hair dDWn • • • to hi• shoulders, smelling like • &-week· , we art ro&pOllllble fpr him until he t1 21,
old ham1>w1er. ' • The enllre family ls In l a l'oilstanl
My husbllnd and l '~lked It over and slate ol tension beci' ... ol lhll boT. $e
cleclded•hel oould live here butlle'd • does whatever he.,.._ wllh no ragard
to clean hlmaelr up and st.op running , for anyone . W bat can we do?
arolmd nlabts. He hid been out ulltil 1 · Pleaae come up with an I -• -
and • a.m. every mocrung with a ...... LAKE OEOllGE, N.Y. PARi:HTB
.. 'creepy kids who look and antll ')Ill I ' DE41\ L.O.: Yta -)Ill -me
IJDhe-.lllr""'lnlormeduln'fll!Y, .. --... -., ... -,.
p1Ui 11...,... thlt ho Ml no -of , nab • Ill.
meell!W llf1 of .,.. ~ llld we n'll let me....,.,. 111111-•ii
cani Unw him DUI beclUae tho law M)'I 11 ,*l ol ...,..., • ,.. ... lie ii
111117;-lmeare, J'lldd.-less 1 1 d
-·A -e kid lie tmlbled ldd.
Slae 11otre 11 oo ~"""alcatloo between
lilm,ud yoo, I_... u IO!ermedlary,
M11al1 dile ._,. c• W lo -• 1*Y•i--
cla, a elap-• a --·· 'lllJS ..,. -11111.., ... II _, be loreed
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cu, ........ , .. Mm ... ••eat•
1tome -. wklm I dt NOJ', repemt NOT,
recemmeed -H lie ~ .. .._.....e. MOii ........ .._lie
lacterl .. 111•1 produce --al1. Yow HG'• ncalcltranoe am lllstDl:ty
did not develop ovenlPI 11 .. ,t -
mlrocle•. Be potleol ud ~·ltoot
' the cMld who Is lelll lovable --
t.be most.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : My neighbon
have asked me to write this letter to you
si nce everyone in Youngstown reads AM
Landtn. This repr.,.nts the 1enUml!)1ts
of ftve famillea. • 1
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Horn honl<lng mlghl not lffm like
much of a rilem to moot ~ but to
those who Jive in a quiet. resulenUal are•
It can be a Jha&tly nuisance. 11'1 the
family wbo u,... in our block. They have
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a tradiUon o! honJdna the horn whenever 1dlent arrel&ed. Bere11 tM eelama' ...
Ill>'""" leaves the house or returns. The 1 potHlcbl uct "'etl *~· honking starts a lull block away. Each • • ·
m<mber has bis IF"'n&I horn. °"l< .On•s , colwmENTIAL TO-SETn;ED 'POii
horn plays Yanl<ee Doodle. 'lbe mother's · -•n•. tune la llary Had A Li tile Lamb. Tbe A r """"'' ?""'•tulallons. TM. dlya
lalher pl&ys I Love You Truly. The when aome g~l• are looking for husbandt
daughter's horn sounds lilte 'a cow with a Gel!l'r counter ll's relmblng,t.
mooing. • hear from a young woman ""°' lsn1ti\n.
Ir l'\lU think this Is funny betleve me, it I.rated In blinding her lrlendl wllh tho
Is npt. Many a nlghl'1 sleep has been ilo.,. Diamond. ,
ruined • bY th-lnconalderate folks. ' Pl~aae don '! tell ua we ' can have them Ir· How wW you 1111orw .. • Illa"°' -
rested for disturbing the peace. We don't ~ aloq! Ask Aaa 1 ....... -Ill'
went tel arrest •ll)'one, We Just want yoa 1oof ~ "Love • 11n _. lltw It Tiii
to print this letter In your column "' tlley ~1*1..-." -•-lo mll .e
can ... how It ~feels othen. Tllut you. a...._ Mlf_t1 ... , •11•111 --
-SLEEPLESS IN OHIO ~. ' ........ lo...., II Ill -DEAR !ILEIPLESS: O.K. Dool .. ,.
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Serene
Fi rst Lady
mod els an
opulent •9own
' In the
Chine se mood.
Designed by
Donald Brook s,
,it is in .
lacquer-reCl
silk orgenze
wit h satin
stripe overlay.
~hoto appears
in the February
iss ue of th e
Ladies' Home
Journa l.
'No w Swing That Go/ • .' .'
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. Members of 45 square and round dance 'clubs will
converge on the Retail Clerks HaJJ, Buena Park
Sunday, Jan. 23, /or the 12th_ annual Orange County
March of Dimes benelit. Festivities will begin at 6
p.m. Ready to be put through the caller's paces· are
Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, members 6f the Guns &
Garters Club of Huntington Beach.
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YOU CAN FIND IT AT
Orange County'1
Large1t & FiMa(
l!llRIE-lHf e --a ... i..11-.....,,,... •••am
Scouting
Portrayed
Junk>r Girt Scouts Crom six
county conupunltles w J I I
demon1trate various Scout
... projects. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m
Saturday, Jan. 22, at South
Coast Plaza.
Planned to acquaint the
public with the aims and
purposes of Girl Scouts, the
program will include displays.
Junior League
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Gatne ri ings Fil l. e oast _G,ub Agendas
An open house, a lour, din-Anaheim ls planned from 2 to Sophisticates ~-H9ward. Kalltmo)'ll. Edward 8rlltfr, J..i..,
ner meetinp and lnatall1tlon1 4 p.m. &!nday, Jan. 23. On Jnlldent· Deny Emoy and Edwri l!UIQll;ff ·and
· top cout club qtndol for the hand to 1n1wer quutiona will . Porn of Call wtil be the~-Let ruvirci. vtco .Jl"lldeoll;. J•md l'IJM'f, ne oI ' •
next few days. be members or the Mothers tllll for 1n lnltallaUon lun-Kay Delcourt ~ an(f • ' t :-'
A .1. Auxiliary boan1 and faculty. cheon Swiday. Jan. 2:1, ol1n-Dick Conrade,' treuurer.' c•• :.·rt le'a9UI
UXI 1ary The event ls plaMed for In-nee! by the Young Sophlatl· · • • , fY'f ~.s • w
An open house 11 Comella toreotecl aevenih and eight cotes. l' • l • t Laiu~ !"""-A. .1~1UiiPn
C.Melly High s c hoo 1, grade girls and their parents. Tlklng office . wtll be the oenm~s reoes llmlih. Wi!l!ff-.!l program A 11G-y11r reaidelit ol ,0ran1• for ~ ~\ 11
Counly will be 'the IUfSI • 7 p,UI. Tu .~ n· 1,1. ,In
E b · L • f opeoker wben. Laguna ·~ Adama ,Elemen ilcliOot.-m assy I e" Toastmisti'esatl'I convf:n~ at .. :fl:.
· . · 7:30 p.m .. !'l..,.Y.,Jll\· 24, !n. MotL s ,. • the Peacock buildlrt~. · · ~ , · Xeynoltf will be l!Plly Lash Gold Star Mbtllitt, Depirt-
American
Vi.sll ·who bu l<ll'Ved 11 a ment ·of Calllorala1 Arllona
N t F d D • I · t • leacller ol oral arts al)d and Nevada will 1tage 1 con-
0 0 U n I P 0 ma IC •insirtc ·and u a director of vention Tuesdn and Wec:f. · , . ~=11~pa and dramatic =~!;.'J'~ II ~ It, In Loi
By HELEN THOMAS
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A
redhalred llbel'1tod Wichita,
Kan. woman ,has written. a
book which may shake the
smug world of the dipl0Jlat'1
lltwife. I
i, ' ,,
Delt•, Gam mas . Clip pe ~ Wings
Mro. Norman ~dd will CllPP"li W)n11, f o r m • r
open.herSaritaAnabomeatl United Air LJne1
p.m. Tuesday. Jan. 25, for a !tewarde54tS, wl!l meet at ,11
meelinJ.. of the Santa Ana-a .. m. Tuesf•Y·: ;Jan. 25. in
Newpoil Harbor' C-h apt er , D!sneyland s Jll•~ 13. Plant
Delta Gamma AlUl'lnat. will be annoUilcf!!I for the ma·
She ls Kathleen Troutman,
wife of Reuters correspondent
Robert Trouttnan, whoB• book
"Spie1 Behind the Pillar&,
Bandits at the Pass" will hit
stands early in March .
Interim' ·J,Jecoratinfl' 1 !i ~ Jor Iundinfl •~!fll to take place
·-l;leaign will be-the, aubjecl• ol In May ..•
~ra.. RO\lfft. Mill.,, :
Her publisher David McKay
talked her out of entitling her
book "The Ambassador's Wife
Smokes Pot" and helped her
to "Water down" 10me ol the
juicier passages about life in
Afghanistan where she spent a
year while her husband was 1
United S t a t e 1 lnformaliot1
Service officer in the embassy
In Kabul.' ' ht many ways her memoln oc ·aer diplomatic days Jn Ctn.
trll Aai~ during the mid.ea'•
could be a sequel to ''The Ugly
Alrierican." . .
"It's really about a lady and
her cook," says. the 39--year-old
authpr, who found her
outspoken ways at diplomitic
dinner parties could cause
consternation.
• 'called "kaUe". by iii her
friends, the author's vivid ac~
cOunt of spies, Intrigue and the
high life behind the high brick
U'I T1lffllete SHAKES SMUG WORLD
K1thlHn Tr1utm1n
' " ' ' '1 ' ' I
Economisti '>
A !Our ' •of 'GoodwUI
• \ 1Jnduatriel1 Santi ,\na la plan-
. ' ned by ,the · Oiarige , County
1 • Home Ec o n•.o mJst1 in
Homemaking at •Jo·a.m. Tues-
day, Jon. 15. A brunch, will be
served .n.r the· lour. .
Delta Gamma s
o1 A talk on natural foOds will
precede a bus~e.ss seuion of
the Sad~lebac~ µea, Delta
Gamma Atwru111e.
Mrs. MlchJel. COi• wlll open
her Dana Polnt home f6r tht
session at 8 p.m. -Tuffday,
Jan. 25.
· . Poli ce Wives Ghu rchworri~.n
Jd.n. · Benton Mirberry will Lot A n g e I e 1 ConvtnUon l>t presented 1tbi 1avel ol Hun. Center will be the 1tUin1t for
ttngtcin Beach Pollee Wives the 17th annua\ meetloi.¢ the Guild. Epi!<:opal Churchwomep of
The. ·lnltall~tion' dirmer ls ·the Los Angeles Diocese at 10
scheduled.at 1:30 J>.rrh Tues-· t .m. 'Tuesday, Jan. 25':.
day, ~an. 25~ In the Jolly O. . · restaurant. . ' · ··
Other officers are t h e
Mmes. Michael Gutsch, vice
preaident; Philip McCr ea ,
secretary; Michael ·s o r g ,
treasurer; Robert Morrison,
historian; Gary Kunc I ,
membership chairman;
jewels" by joseph
searches for jewe~ c....,"' ......... ,_...., .. lflWMI.
•I• (IUi II)' wit " I !Jnn ...... ir-ltQt, U11tr!IM, IM llllt1rlly
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H r-m1111et "''"'-w. .+II Ill .... i. ••1"'1111 ,.... =· .......... ,... ... ~ ... , ...
Clill MT ......... tt Mr. ,tfll •I Mt--walls in Afghanistan and the It was the two boys who Khyber Pass.
caste-isystem among the oftf.1:1 brought home to her the "I've had a checkered Look layered
diplomat's wives, depending depth of the poverty, and yet career," she said. She al·
on their husbands' status is the ingenuity of the people to tended the University of For the resort and spring
an unforgettable ·contribution aurvive. Kansas for two years, then seasons, Pat Sandler will put
to the study of sagging U.S. -Her husband &D has traveled around the country American women ,into the
prestige abroad. "always been very sup-from campus to carrlpus in clot.hes they've been waiting
Mrs. Troutman got a lot of portive," she said. "I'm lucky. behalf of the Sigma Kappa ror -classic, casual, and co~
help in writing her book from He encouraged me to write the sorority. temporary. Sor.1th Co•••''•••
her two sons, Max, 13, and book and egged me on." During her h u s b a n d ' 1 Hll favorite theme ii the lri•+.r •• tfi• S•11 Di•t• Fwy,
Karl 11, who roa med the . She•salct. h~ husband "never newspaper career she lived Jn layered look, bath day_and C°'t• M••• 540-9066
streets of Kabul ~t. will ~ith ial on me" when he5 frank Toledo, Ohio, wJu!n he worked _'.nl~gh~t._::., ______ ~~!!!
their slingshots --11ke ·the · cOtnln.entl ·caused~ ·raise d , for the Blade, and In Kentucky 1~
native boys ...... much.,. to 1he ~ytbrow.1 in embissf ialons. where he was a reporter for astonishment ''o(~;~ •1She ,also, ·was ~profppted to the Louisville Courier-Journal.
seryice wiv~ ~wlK! .~tected 't'f'ile. ·f:b~ ·. ~k · ~Y ' leveral She's dividing her time now
therr youngsters fiom lln\n~ eml.ntnt journalist& fOr ,.horn between raising her family, in-
human contacts: - : ' : ' · she ·acted u tour. guide-to the eluding the OOys a n d
. . '
· · · SarrianUia, 2~, and wr.iting.
She began her career by
writing for c hi l dren'•
maga1:ines.
She is now embarked on 1
new book and insilta thia time
Service ·Tasks 'Shown
she will stay with her ,own ti-
tle, whipi is:
"On being forty." 15 HOME DICORATINCI
CLA8818 .•...•. 21.00
Provisional members of the
JunJor League of Newport
Harbor spend a year in com-
munity orientation, in-league
traiqlng and volunteer service
before becoming a c t I v e
members. Others are the M m tJ .
Twenty • three provisionals James K. Mc/tdams, Robert
began. ·orientation last spring B. Milum,· Steven A. Morris ,
with an· introduction to the Robert M. Perkins, William
structure; philosophy. history Passo, Charles H. Silver Jr.,
and ptogfams of Jun Io r ~~aig S. Walter, Ge f o 1 d
League. · Williams, Walter L. WilSon,
Project Schooltime, an art James H. Young and' ·the
appreciation · project. and the Misses Linda Green, Gay
Coffee Garden , a ways and Greening, Mary . Jane 1
means project were sampled . Rumbley and Julie Wright. Knowledge o( local govern., ___ .:_ ____ .::__:.:.:.:..:::.:.:.:..::c::::=
ment was enhanced by a visit F I to NewPorl Beach City Hau Ill""""""""""' u lerton Open Sun., 12-5 p.m. ---·
Wedding
Plans Told
Dale Ellen Holland and
Christopher A. Jones are plan-
ning a summer wedding in .the
Newport H a r b o r Lutheran
Church.
and a city council meeting.
Education, local industry
and cultural growth were
covered by local speakers and
representatives · of Children's
Theater, Repertoire Theater
and Orange County
Philharmonic.
Luxury Rohe
Oearance
Their parents are Mr. ~ Provisionals also will learn
Mrs. Vernon Dale Holland of how Junior Leaguers can best
Los Alamitos and Mr. and serve the community as
Mrs, ..Richard Jones 0 r volunteers.
Newport Beach. 1-e-Seeking active membership
Miss Holland ·ls a graduare are the 'Mmes. James Capretz,
of Ar~esia High School and John Coyne, William Daven-
now is a student at Mary· port, George P. Dunigan Jr.,
mount College. Her fiance Is a Russell F o r s y t h , Dirk
graduate of Newport Harbor Eastman, John W. Hamilton,
High School and ~ttended Bryan E. Hemphill :1nd Robert/
Orange Coast College. L. Lynds.
MATERNITY
JANUARY '
Clearance Sale
1/3 TQ .. 1/2 on .
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MATllNITY IHOPI
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cozy robe
clNranc1 time
at Holl Sl11 Shop.
Choo1f from ' quilts or flotcOI
In long or ,
short l1ngth1,
All Jn
Luscious 1h1dt1.
R ... $.U • Sii
Now $f • $1 2
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llARGE
. SIZES
31-52
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My ibM It Me -A look Ill you, your
home and your budget lo determine your
basic decorating plans.
Fll'llltln Strln •nd Ille Look OI Todlly '
-An explan ation. of furniture ~nd
period u n relates to your hOrne.
. • :·
·TM llllliic-ol Color -L .. nilng color
theory and teehniques In order to develop
.your own color achemas • . ' . ~ lp1-uler8-SoMng window
problemo ll1d ·""-Ina typ8o of window >
deoaration. ~ J .;
.... ,.....,. T_.,.. -Practical or ;•·
menl8I -.111or111 highlight your r ms
deOlniion. ' ' I
R111111r New-tOr this exciting aerie• of
deeomlng c!MHI, eseh tauQht i>y-,H. , ••
perlenced'proleosional In Ille Home Fur-
nlehlngl fllld,.Juel call 124 •• ut. !58ol
or 5113 for your rMeNlllon or for Mlhtr
lnfotmlllton. '
PL&M ••• J
D111cllftlW.ldNOk·
AlllitAtallaMICMr19 .
Eeeh BoOk Includes:
• Easy eer:ry loose-leaf bind9r ' ,, , .
• 5 leason plans
•Indexes
• Grid and note paper
• Color WhHI ,
•Tape meuure end ruler
.• •Pen (
FIVE TWO HOUR SESSIONS
.
CLAS:SES START • ' JAN. 22nd
Crenshaw
JAN. 2•th
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Hunllngtan Blleh
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Sweetness and Life ' Brett Bradshaw, 4, has lots of heart ind sis~!' Jill. loves to campaign for the
countywide Lolli!'_?P Sale •ponsored by 'Alpha . Phi Alumnae . until Valentines
Day. Lollipops will be available in l>anks, beauty shops, restaurants .and other
neighborhood businesses. Proceeds will be .donated. to the Orange County Heart·
Association.
·Children's .From Page 17
tmalfination
Fill s Poems
• • • Drop-ins Help
"I wanted to do 'more than today. I wanted to be where
join the PTA,'';ahe uplained. the action la and know what
"A friend told me ~Y needed goes on in the 8Chooll. My
Children in grades three help in the media center and time ls valuable as a mother "-··h eight in Newport I've been working there ever of lour, but tbi1 la IOmething """"" since · I wanted lo do. l don't let
Beachrocboob have. been in-., W.. bel!!I ipW(ved with anylhlng lnterlett with 'l'1Jes.
vited br the Newport •Beach, boob ..ii ~. I've even day mornlng."
Friendl of the IJbrary . to · had to " ~ .the Dewey wrt folir,. Decimal Syllem all over te ~ line poema · com-again. Five fo seven sWder*
plellng the theme, If I Could, I take library sd"""' each
Wquld. • period' aoil I W«1: with them
'nle contest is under way. and enjoy it very much.
Applications a r e available KEEPING ctiaRENT
throUgh Newport B e a c h ''I wanted ·to .do aomething
acboob and may be obtained to keep in touch with the teens · at Mariners, Corona del Mar -~
and E...tblulf libraries.
Entries musi be four lines
or more, neaUy typed or
handwritt.. Oii ..,. by 11 inch
paper and -panied by the
appllcaUon for111. ·
Entries muat be received by
March 3. Winners will be an-
nounced and awards pmented
at Jwllor Friends of the
Library party March 23 In the
Mariners library.
Mini Magic
• A mini hair dryer ·olYla u
it driel, the mllllllfoclum
says. It comes with a comb at·
tacbment to be uaed when.
womao, wanli lo curl the hair.
The mlnl'l!olpa perfect roller
tell, sbort and caauaI styiel,
long hair that's· sleek llld j
straight. .
BARS & STOOLS
DINETTES ... TOO
'
JAJIUAIY
STOll·WIDI
llSCoiMTI '
21"' TO
''"'
1 -ea1nifO~Sew KnltS
And Stteteh Fabtlcs
Mew Singer sewing~:
Thia is not just a lecture/demonstration course'. You
make a smart kntt top and pants outfit in class. ,
You~!!§!mandlhen!!!inclass ••
• Olllckandeasy methods.
'•Three 3:hour lessons.
•Qualified Singer inalructor • .._ ~. ,
• 150·page book, "'10Wlo ~Fashion Knits:•
Regularly ~E •3•rnc wilh course
' ONLY
This course is new-$1 A60 qulck-aasy~plete. .... ' '--Enroll with conlidence in Singer-satisfaction
guarani~!
Daytime and evening ct asses-enrollments
llmlted-on!y 8 per class. • ·
Reglatlr !Oday-al.or Ylllt ,our
n1araet llngor lft4ng c:.n&or.'
SINGER
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fi oroscope: I iming Fav o rs Capricorn
FRIDAY
JANUARY 21
BJ SYDNEY OlllAlll\
ARJES (Marth ll·AP<ii 19):
Tate Initiative. Opposition Is
not well organi&ed. You get
aid from -you helped in
recent put. Money needed
will be forthcoming. Trust
your own judgment. Intuition
now ii on target.
TAURUS (April 21).May 2D):
Some UDdercover activity af.
lecta you. Be discrfft. Pl1y
cards face down. ·Someone
who is envious wou1d llke to start rumors. M a l n t a i n
aplomb, dignity. Wort in con-
junc:lioo w I t h established
orgaoir.alion.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20):
Whal waa a casual lriendahip
<ould develop into meaningful
relatioosbip. Don't pby gam ..
\
with emotloDI. Stakes apt to
be high-and for k e e p 1 ,
C.prlcGn perlOO plAys para·
mount role,
CANCER (June 2hluly 22):
CondltloOI in do~tic area
apt to be ielS than stable. Key
is to rlde with tide. Plan ahead
for vacation, special journey.
Finish project. Have frank
discussion with family
member. ·
LEO (July SS.Aug. 22):
Journey may have lo be
postponed. Relative makes
unusual request. Key ls to
heed inner .-oice. Means don't
go against per10nai Jl<inc:lples.
Messagea now exhibit ten-
dency to go astray or be glrbied. .
VIRGO (Aug. SS.Sept. :12):
Money situation r e q u i r e s
clartrtcatlon . Applies
especially where parWrabipa
are concerned. Find out early
Leslie Allen to Seek
Inter.national Title "'
Miss Leslie Jane Allen,
Southern California DeMolAy
JurladiCtion Sweetheart, will
repreaent the S o u t h e r n
cautornla Juri8diction in com-
petitloa for the liUe of
International SUpreme Council
I·n tern at ion a I DeMolay
Sweetheart.
The judging will take place
J une""lhl in Hollywood, Fla., ICC9nlJnB to Melvin A. Piiley,
depuly eae<;otor'officer of the
jurildlctioo. .
Mba' Allen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy J. Allen of .
Irvine, is a graduate of Costa
Mesa High Sc:booi and put
honored queen of International
Order of Job's Daughters,
Bethel 313 of Newport Beach.
She was presented at the
Empire Debutante Ball of Har·
bor Key, Cblld Guidance
Cenltt of Orange County in
1117I'and b majoring In aoclaI
tcDlogy at UC! .
. '
Final
Markdown .
DRESSES
Values to S 110
Values to $220
,
what you are supposed lo lo try doing too mucb al once ; spoiled In ...,. that people
give-and receive. Joint el· your charm. --· uauallJ would rather laugb with yOll forts now may create frlcUon. overcomts any faultl. You are than bleome aaary 1t yoa. LlllRA (Sepl.23-0ct. :12):1---_;:;..:_:.;;,;_:.;;,;_:.:._ _____ ....:;.:_..:.. ........
Get bearings. Avoid com·
mitting youneH to deliiitle
COW'M. Some contracts ,
a_..,...ts subject to sudden
revision. Key la versatility. r
Expand bor!J.ona: see beyond
the immediate. Gain indlcaled
throlll!b IOCW affair.
SCOllPJO (Oct. SS.Nov. 21 ):
Check out individual who
claims to spe&k for group,
organization. Be. sure others
are what they repre1ent
tbemselves to be. Refuse to be
boxed in. Leave room for
creative Ullnkina, cbangea.
THE
SAGITrARIUB (Nov. :12·
Dec:. 21): Be ready for
message, call 1'hicb harbors
change of direction. Friend
wbo has been Incapacitate now
b able to be a participant.
Some of your hopes and
wishes · are •fulfilled l n
unorthodox ma Mer.
CAPRICORN (Dec:. :12·Jan.
19): Be a horse-trader. Means
strike a hard bargain. No one
intends to give you something
for nothing. In turn, you
should be sure to get your
money's worth. Be fa ir but
firm. Adhere to basic prin-
ciples.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
11): Be quiet within for
answers. Specifically, conflict
exists which Involve s
neighbors, relatives. Ideas
simply are not developed. You
are premature. Take time lo
koow-and grow. You will
comprehend.
PISCES (Feb. !!I-March 20):
Money situation ii spotlighted.
stick with experience. Those 1n autbOrlty aid. U you veer off
course: you learn lesson-and
it will be expensive. Obviously,
word to wise here should be
sufficient.
IF TODAY IS YOU R
BIRTRDA V you have bright
sense of humor, have tendency
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BALLOON
LTD.
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1h to~ OFF
Florence Eiseman • Piccolino • Betti Terrell .
Hang 10 • Imp. • Johnsion • Fl!chel •
Ruth of Carolina • Billy the Kid •
Millbrook • Carltona • Miss Dorrlssa •
LitUe One e Girl Town • Mighty Mac • Grace
• Danstin • Ruth Schatf • · ... ~ .. -
(Only at our Hunllqtoe Harbov Blore)
Huntin1ton Harboar (114) 8*1111
Town &: C.Ouatry, Orange
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• 'DAILY "LDT TIMind<y, JMu111120.1972
G:oed Bags Household Along ·witn Books .
•1 ERMA BOMBECI[
Our daughter bu J U I t
ntumed to her college cam-
pua lollowing three weou ol R
and R at the Dombeck HUion.
She may be rated and
nbobllltai.d, but we are
bo)'OllCI recoveiy.
M my buaband and I walked
Unugb the BUti.d, bare
rooms of our home. our foobtei>o echoed hollowly on
the bare floort.
AT
WIT'S
END
Finally, my hus band spoke.
"It's incredible, isn't it? It
took us 22 long, married yean
WU(!ffj}a@@fl
!J@o@m
The Volunteer Bureau of South Orange Coun~
ty ls a clearing house !or volwlleer jobs in the
coastal communities. Anyone wishing to find a
suitable position may call the bureau at 642-0963
betwee n 8:80 1.m. and 1 p.m. weekdays.
EASTER SEAL CENTER·
A volunteer is needed by the Easter Seal R&
habilltation Center In Orange lo· organize and ad·
vise a teen guild for patients In the 14-18 age
bracket.
Someone also is needed to design and write a
quarterly. newsletter, and additional help Is need·
ed In taking ambulat<lry paUents from convalescent
homes on shopping excursions. Mrs. Grace ArmlJO
may be called at 541-8822. ·
HOPE HAVEN SCHOOL
Teacher aides are needed on Tuesdays, Wed·
nesdays and Thursdays by Hopen Haven School, a
dar. care center for mentally retarded preschool
children. ~· Robert Jacobs .may be contacted at
642-4769.
WOMEN WHO CARE
A new training .class for Women Who Care, a
group of women volunteers who teacli home econ<>
mies and Consumer education to lbw~income home-
makers, will begin Feb. 2 with· classes scheduled
for Wednesdays and Fridays through lll"!'ch 24.
The program is sponsored by the Ailrlcultural
Extension Service of the University of California
and the classes are taught by Dorothy Wenck In the
extension's Anaheim office. She may be contacted
at 774-0284.
DAY NURSERY
Kitchen help Is needed weekday mornings by
t,he Community Day Nursery, Garden Grove. Jean
Eddleman, 539-2911, will enlist volunteers. ·
CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL
Newport Beach's Glenbaven Convllescent
Hospital needs volunteers to show slides and movies,
assist with craft ·projects, lead group slndllg and
visit with patients. Julie Rowlett, 646-77114, will
supply Information.
STROK• l'ROORAM
An elght·week training course lor volunteers
who wish to assist stroke patients will berln at 9:30
a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25. at Hoag Memorial Hosnltal,
Preabyterian. Those wishing to enroll may call Janet
Slleba at the Volunteer Bureau.
Heart Warms
Adele Simpson calls her col-
lection for the season ahead
"continUOUI spring."
Spring, ahe figures, Is based
on the social calendar and is
dettrmlned by "Whert the sun
ls." libe says spring starts In the
bear!, with a longing !or
cbange, w 11 h wanderlust,
spontaneous parties, e:1clting
events, new adventures. See?
• ~BRASS R/Ni ~ ......... 5-t w-•-..,
• Norman Wiatt
• Bloylo
Ar .. Gaff W•r
2711 a.t CMlt H.,,. c ..........
67Ml'41
$35 REGAL CURL •••••• 17.50
$25 GLAMOUR CURL ••• 12.50
$20 MAGIC CURL •• , • • • • 9 .50
Solt lustrous curls th al hold and hold. Al lhese
tiny prices you ca n attord 10 look sensa1ional!
MON. • TUES. • WED. SAVINGS
SHAMPOO-SET $3.45 HAIRCUT $2.00
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"Forget it," he aald, "I'm
going lo 111 down and •• .''
"I wouldn't," I cautioned,
"She took that small oc-
casional chair you used lo 1lt
in."
I nodded, "College bound. Game aild try lo win a wuber
Along with the typewriter, the and dryer.•
electric Ian, the space heater, "I tblnl< ..... pt enoup
bulletin boanl, label maker, • green stam111 for ••• '"
bowling ball, l"'pcorn popper "Forget Ibo .,_ llampo.''
and lull Ml of encyclopedias.'" I said, IOllly. "Sbe took I nodded, 0 And to th1nt she
condensed It aJ1 In two lofge
lllltc.... and I llpperod CYl1I
bag." .
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said, closing the doon on the
be.re linen closet. "The sheets,
the lowe!J, our e I e c I ~ I c
blanket. All gone. Why don 't
you make ua 1 cup of con et." "Can. you drink It out or an
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"The firs! lo be packed.
Along with the transi.tor, the
hair dryer, the make-up mlr·
ror. the iron, the electrfc
skille~ your shaver and your
parka Jackel"
11And I auppo1e the phonograph ii ... '"
~·How WW she lug all that them."
etuff l>ack to school?" "We could ·tab • trip and
"I think she dlamembered ••. " the bicycle and put it under "H we still hid 1uaqe 11 J
her seat." . corrected. ' '
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New School Goes llp
The new Dana Hills High Schoo!, located on Street
of the Golden Lantern m Dana Point is still in the
construction stage. The $5 million f~cility was sup-
posed to open tn 'September but probably won't be
ready until January of 1973. This could mean double
sessions for San Clemente High School in the fall .
Nevada Approves Strict
Air Pollution Standard
CAR89N CITY, Nev. (UPll
-After months of debate and
public hearings, the state
E n v i ronmental Protection
Commission Tu e s d a y ~P
proved strict new air pollution
regulations which provide for
fines up tO '5,000 per dlf.
"We hung tough," said Com-
mission Chainnan E I mo
Dericco as lhe group put the
finishing touches on t h e
regulations designed to teep
Nevada'• air pure.
:The regulations r e q 11 I r e
powe'r plants to remove »as
percent of sulfur emiasion
, from their amotestacks. The.
rules also provide for a 90 per·
cent sulfur removlI from, the
stacks of ~ferrous smelters.
Industry spoiesmen have
complained at the public hear·
ings these standards wert ,too
costJy and It wcis impoS&ible
with present technology to
meet these proposals.
Af~r the regulations are
formally adopted, industry
will have three months to sub-
mil a compliance plan. Then
lndllllry will be tied lo a
sChedule to m a k e im·
provements to meet the stan·
dards.
Dericco said the· new regula·
lions are strict on new in-
dllllry which will local< in
Nevada but will allow for
IOme leeway for present t.x·
Wini industrie:s in the state.
:EloWever, all •Nevada in·
dustry must still comply with
.~ federal air quality sta~
dards.
Jncluded in the regulations
is a vehicle inspection1 pro-
gram by 1974 for thole iarea's
whon the air quollty is
threatened. This would ap ply
first In Clark County and pro-
bably later to Washoe County.
Can would be checked an·
nually to • see they; are not
polllltihg the air too heavily
with their emissions. If so,
they would be required to get
a tuneup or repairs before
they could receive a registra·
lion certiflcate from the state.
SCHOLARSHIPS • I ' are now offered by
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LIGHTB V LB
LIVERMORE (UPI) -An
electric lamp bulb at the
Llvermore fire department
doesn't give much light, but it·
may be the longest lived in the
world . The bu1b, handblown
and carrying no manufac-
turer's marking , was given to
the department in 1901 and
firemen say that with brief in-
terruptions it has been burning
continuously ever since.
Judg e OKs
Repayment
.To Officers
LOS ANGELES (AP) -.A
Superior Court judge has a~
proved a compromise agree-
ment in which the city of Long
Beach will give its policerqen
time off or $750,000 for
overtime they've worked bizt
haven't been paid.
1be reimbursement will be
made ·over the next five years
under terms of the agreement,
signed by the Long Beach.
Police Officers Association
and city official.! last month
and effective Feb. l.
Judge Robert A. Wenke•
Tuesqay approved the set·
tlement, which ends a $10
million JawsUit filed against'
the city· last· August by the'
association.
The policemen's g r o u p
Arincnids Beauty
College, Inc.
• charges in it3 suit that Long
Beach had repudiated ' an
overtime agreement the city
signed in 1970. It asked the
court to reinstate that agree-
ment.
Cj)ualified Students . ' learn a fun filled,
high paying profession.
Call or visit
Armonds Beauty College, Inc.
for .prQ&r:•m . •r'!d rHi1tr1t1on
' informati~n
24952 · La P.laza; · Dana Point
you are
invited
to ·hear
Evangelist
THERON
SPURR
Sunday, Jan. 23
through
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The program helps subsidize
the expenses of officers
holding the rank of sergeant
or belo\v in courses aimed at
improving their education.
Sale of Hotel
CARSoN CITY, Nev. (UPI)
-The sale of Kings Castle
hotel~slno at I.ake Tahoe,
approved by state agencies I
two months ago , still has not
been completed in $23
million deal.
Nate Jacobson is still the
majority owner, said Philip
Hannifin, chairman of the
state Gaming Control Board,
who was questioned b y
newsmei:i about the status of
the sale.
Friday, Jan. 28 "k' Ove r 20 years experien.ce
9:45 & 11 a.m .. 6 p.m., s.n.
7:00 P.111. _. ffHillg f"-N.-y C:..l
Y as'Pastor e nd Evangelist
.A. • ~ x Ha s preached mor.e .....
t ha n 5,0 0 sermons
"k Has . a message for · now
High Court .
Won't Hear
Hair Case
WASHING TON (AP ) -The
Supreme Court has declined to
consider the case of a IS.year·
old San Jose, Calif.. high
school student banned from
school because of the length of
his tocks.
The court declined the peti-
tion Monday without com-
ment, but dissenting Justice
William O. Douglas said "it
seems incredible" that Robert
Olff would be denied an. educa-
tion "unless his hair style
copiports with the standards
of the school board." Tile stu-
dent, through his mother, was
seeking reversal of a decision
of the U.S, 9th Circuit Court of
Appeal which reversed a
lower court's decision that the
youth's rights were violated
_when he was suspended from
school because his hair was
longer than the school district
decreed it should be.
"Hair style is highly
personal, a n idiosyncracy
which I had assumed was left
to family or individual control
and was of no legitimate con·
eern to the state," Douglas
said in his strong dissent.
··one's hair style. like one 's
taste for food or one's liking
for certain kinds of music,
art. reading, recreation is cer·
l4inly fundamental in our con-
stitutional scheme a
sclleme designed to ·keep
10.vemment· off the bac)? or
people," be said.
Court to Eye
HONG KONG (UPI) -The
Hong Kong government an-
nounced today a marine court
will be set up to invi!stigate
the Jan. 9 fire that destroyed
the 82,~ton Se aw is e
University, which formerly was; the luxury liner Queen
Elizabeth. .
Art Michael McMuilin, ii
judge ol the supreme court,
hai been appointed to co~
stitute the marine court, a
government spokesman said.
i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
117 W. ITA:, SAN CLEMENTE
School Battles Tras
' S tude 1tts Tr y to Solve O'wn. Problem
Bv JOHN ZALLER
Of .. ~ ~Staff
The trash man cometh only
once a week -on Friday -at
Ed!Jon Hll!h School In ll\Dlo
tinCIOD Beach.
Tiie other four days two
th!np can happen. Either
students can throw their trash
In rubbish containers and keep
the campus tidy, or they can
stick 'to their old ways and
watch the lilt.er pile up.
This is part of a four-week·
o I d anU-litter experiment
begun by students and ad-
ministrators, ' and al.though
there is still' a tot of trash on
the ground, they are convinced
thal the campaign is making
headway against students who
were uncoflSC,iously littering
the Call\pUS.
"Of course I could be hap.
pier,'' admits priJ'w:ipal•Ernest
Pascoe. "But !licce5$ I s
relative, and J think we've got
a basically sot.ind program
here."
Groundsmen who used to
spend four hours each day
picking up trash are now abJe
\o spend that time four days a
week to attend to main-
tenanct; chores for which they
didn't formerly have time, and·
also to 1>oautuy the la~p
ing around the campus.
And as for trash on the
ground, the campus fk>esn't
seem to be faring too badly.
"The first week there was
less trash on tbe groupd on
Friday after five lunch periods
than there used to be after
just one lunch," said Tab
Harn~sing
of Atom
Said Near
SAN DIEGO (AP I -An Of-
ficial of the Atomic Energy
CommiSsion says prospects
are brighter ror eventual
harnessing oC thermonuclear
fusion. by which elements
such as hydrbgen are made
heavier unde'. intense heat. _
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An es:penmental reactor
may be a reality by the end of
the 1970s, said Dr. Roy Goold,
Bayne, a member or the
Edlooo ll\ldont oenate.
''He added, however, t.hat
the first week of the cam\>aign
wa.s a1lo the week that' near
gale-force wtnd.1 s w e p t
throuch the Huntington Beach
area -thus bUffetlng the
truh off the campua. The
campaign hu never been
mw;e successful than IL was
during that first week, he said.
Still, school adlninlstrators
estimate that about 30 per-
cent more trash ii finding its
way into trash cans now that
the anti-litter program Is In
effect. 'Ibis is a far better
record than previous drives,
After four weeks on the PfOo.
gram, however, one st\ident
senator now a9Jnits that ''It
didn't work" O\lt like we hOped
it would ," but the student
leaders are f11ir from g1vina
up, or from labeling their pro-
gram a failure. They are
Ja'ylng plans for renewal of an
intense publicity campaign,
. and consid~rjn ·g· such
possibilities as.requiring a fi ve
cent deposit on)'ftilk cartons to
insure that these itemS. at
least won 't be left lying on the
grass.
"But most important," said
Miss Shelton; "a start has
been made. '
LOCAL '
.EDITORIALS
The DAILY PILOT
Quite Often
Figh ts City Hall
they claim ..
The idea for an anli·litterl:.O;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii
campaign came'from a survey
conducted by student leaders
two months ago. In the space
marked "suggf:stions," many
students said tbeY .Would like
to· see lh.eir gov"ernment do
something about all the ·trash
that was on the groi.lnd from
after lunch until groundsmen
could pick it up after school.
Several possible courses of
action wert considered, in;
eluding a suggestion . that
detention classes spend their
time picking up trash.
"But that would have been
self defeating," explained. stu·
dent Janice Shelton, "since the
senate wanted eveeyone to bt
responsible for his or ber own
garbage."
Aoother.;suggestion for let·
1ting school out 20 minutes ear·
1y on Fridays !J the campus
w~re_ kept ~lean through the
week was also rejected, Bay~
said, "because it was . so
childish. It was like giving J
baby a sucker for finishing hiS
dinner."
The eventual deciSion ot the
senate was based on the
as.sumption that if the sltua.
tion deteriorated far 1 enougfll
•students would see the need
for taking care of their own
trash. •
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Colu1nnisi Diseloses-Poliey Contradieiion
*** *** *** bellevtd that tho Sovlell have
htld of! ._.it1on primarily
oo u !IOI lo "'lltlll't nlatlons
with lho PU.. Sovi.t action on
tho mattor ol reeoanltton.
howover, may bo lorlb<omlni
In tho near future.
1111phullod that 1111 Pruldent
hll mede II clur that no
lw1hlr =n exclian,e, PL-
480 com Uea, or develop-
ment Joens could bo uoi,ned
lo India without 1ppn>v1l of
the Whlta Houoe. Mr. Willlam1
stated there wu no pn>blem
of ll\Ythlnl llldlnl thrnugb.
desired II could be done . Mr.
Willlallll said thal In a very
llm!lad way UU. type of action
had been taken qa!Nl IOlM
M!d·Eul counlrla, bul that It
had taken yeart to aettle Ute
claims.
developmenl loan pn>IJ'llll, bl
which Mr, William• rt'l'Ondod
that nothing waa u n d 1 f
ne1otlltlon at th• preoent
Ume. • • • Sl~f~lll~'l1 SENSI'l1IVI~ n.--1!111 JOIHr C11J&n or
llft.n'
w.........,o.c.•1
(EdltM'a 110tt: Docu....,.11
I 0-mber 1r11 provldad bU columnist Jock
NBM011ANDUM FOR And4r1on fndlcatl that
RICORD H•n'll A. Kllrinoer wonted to e:tplore the ponlbilftu
illbject: Wuhlnglon Special of providing arms· to Pokl·
Action Group Meeting on Indo-stan during it.s war with
Pakistan ff05Ulfties ; 8 Decem-India, but Deputv Defeme
her, 1971. Secretaru David Packard
• • • wanted to "find aome wav
t. The NSC Washlnglon to stou out."
Speelal Action Group met tn (TM docu.,...11 ,..,. a
the Situation Room. '!be \Vhlle 1ummo'11 of whot Anderson
House at 1100, Wednesday, I so.id uw a Dec. B meeting
~mber 10 COll!lder the of the WO$hlnglon Si><ctal
lndo-PaldsWl situation. Tho . ......._ _,,,_ _,,,_
meeting was chaired by Dr. H H H
Klsslnger. Mr. Armistead Se 1 den,
i. Atteadees Defense
'· Prioclpalo: M J N ~1 Dr. Henry Kissinger r. ames oyes, ....,.. ense bo
Mr. Richard HelrM, CIA Mr. Chrlltopher Van Hollen,
Gen. John Ryan, JCS State
Mr. Donald MacDonald, AID Mr. Samuel DePa!ma, Stall
Mr. David Packard, Defense Mr. Brucfi Lal.npn, state
Ambusador U. A 1e1I1 Mr. David Schnelder, State
Jolmaon, State. Mr. Joaeph Sisco, Stall
b. Olben'. Re1r Adm. Robert Weiand· Mr. Maurice Williams, AID tr OJCS
Mr. John Waller, CIA Capl. Howard Kay, OJCS. Col. Richard Kaanad,y, NSC
Mr. Samllll llolklnloo, NSC
Mr. Harold lllunderl, NSC
Group C -
Downgraded at 3 year
* Actioll Group (WSAG!
whlth .,..I perlodlcall~ to
dilcun th1 /ndo-Pakiltan
1ltuotton.
(It waa another in a
1erit1 of what have been
chriltentd "TM Anderaon
Paptr1.'' in which Ander-
son has publilhed tohot h•
1au1 are accounti of WSAG
mteUngs.
( Andn1on 1ou1 the docu·
mtnti have been provided
bt1 h~ghlu placed source.s.
(The Admlnlllrotion has
lntervall; declualf!ed
after U years. • • •
SECRET SENSITIVE
J. Smmary. Dr. KJ11lnger
suggested that India mliht be
1U.mpUng, throuib calculated
dellnictlon ol Pak ormored
and air forces, to nnder
Pak!Jtan Impotent. H1 re-
quested that the JordlllJon In·
terut In .Ullatlna Pakistan
not be turned ott, but rather
kept In 1 holdlnl pattern. He
uked that Pak copabiUUu In
Kllhmlr bo auased.
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!IOI denl•d th• occurac~ of I. Mt. llilco lnqulrad how
th• documenll. At tM tlma, Io111 the Pakl milhl bo ex· "'~-·-•• •• pectad to hold oul In Eul o,, •• ..,. toeri '°••llO t·~ Paklltan, lo which Mt. HelJlll
U.S •. war toking • neulrol replied lorty.qht ta aeventy.
po1tian although the docu-two hours. The time to reach
ment.s 1howed Pre.smnt the ultimate climax Is pro-
Nuon l<oned to Pakistan. · bably a !unction of tha di!·
( Ander1on'1 column ap-ficultles encountered ln river
pcar1 regularly on the cronin&•·
DAILY PILOT editorial • • •
poae. !. Aueulnl the 1!tuation In
(The tnt of the docu-the Well, Cea.al Ryu !n-
ment.s on the Dtc. B ?Met-dlcated that he did not aee the
Ing folloU!s .) Indiana puahlJll too bard 1t
thla Ume, rother they aeem ta
• • • be content with a holdlnl ac-
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Wilson W ouklBar
Publishing Data
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Rep.
Bob Wllaon (R-Callf.) 11ys be
favors adoption of an .. official
8eCJ'etl act" to allow pro-
secution of reporters w}\o
publiahed government
documents they kn-Ow ta be
cllllified infonnation.
"I think th5 administration
would be perfectly justified In
introducing such legislation in
liibt of what baa happened.
And I wnuld certalnly support
it, 11 Wilson told a luncheon au·
dlenceTuesday.
··u aomethln1 s. """'' 1n our metoocl of tabellng cerlaln
documents u claalfled then
tbta abould be correc:tad In the
Ami legialatlon," he Aid.
"But aomethlna muat bo done to prevent luriber publlcaUon
of the country's eecretl."
IVlllOn, a """""""' for
the past 20 years, cited the re-
cent publlcation by columnist
Jack Andenon of clualfied
documenla dealing with the
United Stites' stand In the
Indil·Paklatan war.
The documents a h o w e d
President Nixon In favor of
leaning toward Pallitan at a
time when administration of·
ficlals were saying publicly
that the !J.S. was taking a
neutral poeltlon.
''We lhould be able to clap a
·BUY In Jill for p•bllsblng secret rnaterlal like Anderson
did," Wilton Aid. c"Tbere is no
ezcuae for IUCb violations of oecurity.
"I almply do not believe that
1111y member ol the media· bas
~right to publlab aecret menu no matter what
they are,", be·tald.
• • • • • • a. Dr. KlutD(er 11ked how
lndta WU bandllni next yeor'I
13. Dr. Khslll(er Inquired
about next ye1r'1 (AID)
budget. Mr. WIUl1m1 1tated
that what goes Into the bud1et
dld not represent a com•
mltment. Or. Kl,.toger ll•tad
thlt current orders .are not to
put 1nythlng Into the budget
for aid to India. It was not to
be le1ded that AID had put
money ln the budget for India,
only to have the "wicked"
WhJte House take it out.
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II. Mt. -ltalod that 11 -•t1. l'Jie Preaftlelet tlen
the lltuatlcm .... lo mllve 11 . te N eee• ••11tletl. l'N P,
Dr. Kluinler had lndlc1tecl NlfeNa tMt. 111411ts b , .. •tttle thee, of coune,1 tbere wu a
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Wtll P1kWan Mt. i111eo ,,._ ,,._
dotllttd, bowover, that Ille Ill' >< >< dla.. had w. .. their 00.
Jeollve. He JadJr.tlM tlllt ltltlllnl lllU ol PUllllJI lnlo movJJll lnlo lluhmJr ·
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FO!Nn Mlabter .... 111111 an lmpo4IDI lllM 11111 the • • •
AllblDl'lor Kllt'-1 th1t otber 11111 lllD I-· Wo 311. Dr. iu..._ ulred lor
I .... had no lilulllll o1 tu--C I 11111' mt oiblt' an 1saesrme)ll • of Ibo P1k
Inf 1111)' Pat ·i.111mt. llr. -11111i.1111 ..... ol c1pobllitle1 aiid JXOlpecla In
SI. Aid tt mllll lllo .. bpi our IClloll, Kuhmlr: Ht uqci CIA lo
In llllnd lhll ~ lo ...ny •\ • • prepare ,on _,.,.t of tbe
dl...,.i territory, . 23. Mr. -ubd 11lout lnternaUon11! lmpllc1tlono of
. • • • ;• oar CINTQ l'llltWwNpe yith Mrs. Gandhi's current movea. If. lit. Rel., u.t111W . PIW11, • Aa~uea~or He lndlclted that we obou!d
tb1t earlier hi W tmlttld Jt•11:4i '" ~ no develop an initial ttand on tbt
mlltlon!q.that MMI• ci.. llpl • 1 .. •I d 1 military supply queotlon. Ht
dbl, when itf•-'-lo ,...,_ halolu lllil CZllTO eon-reiterated that be ·desired lo <Xfl'.'lled Ille-~;;: 11111 ~ ..... Ill' .... II ... llnOd boil keep HUJOeln , In 1 '"holding
wQUld· be no Qi-In-,odllotl a.I lllllllr4111WI11,ve pattern" relative. lo Ille l1t-
temnUon In tl>e Wiil SM lopl. .... 11111 -,;"~11 ter'• dpreuion ol11upport fi>t sa14 lbat tl>e '.Sovlilt.,; had Clll-In ;119 ... .. ltd P11Wton Ind that he sbou1d
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dtclllou that falltd wlthd
btJaa IClmowltdpd,
Had tlit pres• not ,Ubllahed
the paipen, be llJd, 0 •1
-1d have •llrivid llit,... ,i. of thla country of i.
fermttloo rlllltfuUy belons!IW
lo them, 1)1d without '(hltlt
they could not have a clw
picture of deci,DDn.t alfectbit:
their existence.
"B>.' not pQliihJN them, we
welild hav1 lllide a CO!"
lrlllu~. but 1 neg1Uvt o•
-a contrlWOon to tM
"''"-p[ doubt and S111pickio
• -Lilil that hu ~ ........, 1111 lllttnam war
lvsr)'lllio, 11111 flowed from L
tieaed her tblt hi 0ttn11I U. Mt-Dll1111 Alreanlnt. not be turned off. The USG •
m}lbt r1tUe lbt rionl la Le W:• -Cll 11111' wilt """1d should Indicate lo Huueln lbat -------------'-''--=-=--
dlib but that the •-"""' bl Ille 1mf1ct. al till cur;ent we do not conaider trlvtal bfa promlled lo t.ke i""""'"°lt lltuatloe. II lllt 11rf1r eot11pl11 feellnai In this matter.
"I 1lso tltl!k, Ind I choole
1'1Y word1 '8lite catefully her-.
lhat a n o th, r consequenff
'l')N!d blvo •n lo m .. e 1 il*Wrr . ., lht Amerlcm ,,... .., lllt.ir-m of tlit ,,_, ..
It• ¢a1 ld DO coda
counter actlori u lblJ • -of wN lfllln. • • • oc~. Mr. Helms . indicated • • • 31. Turning to the question
that there w11 no CJU.nese 24. Dr. ik•' 111 Jlid tUt of the blockade, Ambu....,
bulldup . 1t thla tlmt bu~ WI mu1 !ool: 1t Ille problem Jou• .. said that both lndla
neftrlbtlml, even without a In terms al Security CouncU Ind P•IUIWo
bulldup tlloJ could "make .,..._ In 1111 Mld-Eul blocklde
molloNi • D d . rattle I h. and Ibo Impact OD other ..... I/It Pak
s-.J." Wt mllll !ool: 1t lbt mUttary r 1 Pl
• ft · ' lllllllllY lltuallon. Ono cou!d ' htiler lr: Tumlna .tti.n to the quea-IDlko a cue, "" ·-'"" lbat protest
tioa of mlfltary support of wt """' -~ tw'o Am Patfllari, Dr. !Dlllq'or, refer--., loo !alt la Ille~ l"e do rel lo _, tJpnulon of In-II~ . · protest
tert1t by ' Kin1 H u a I e i n · • • • • Ille.rant .
rellUve lo Ille provllion of F· 15. lllr. PatlraN .llalod that lo b .• ._ :.!
!Of'• to Paldltan, Ind asked perliaps lbt ,oniy U~lc;torY , WI\' elil ,. ....... ·
how we cou!d &ti Jordan Into oui-woaJd bt lei u. to unwise .alllllll a l19ldJna r;:m lo allow the. llaild .fist, .w1t1t tht ex· how It Ls carrl WI hive,
r,:.1;1°:;!, Kbsl:.:"::'11,t =':tt:1r~wn~~ Pats ::im'.o=-:i=:
ed 1'bether wt lhollld lllempt • • • UYt llO j ,~ ll>!lollllilll
lo convey to Ille lndl1111 Ind 11. · Aelouudor J--. the Incident of Ille SS Bucteyi
the pnu that 1 m1jor ati.ck lllld 11111 wo mllll tumiM Ille Stile. ,
on West Pui.tan would bt · -1blt elfletl· tltal 11111-1 • • ' ~~ ...... ~.,.,., Wlolll aow1Jet tar ·~ mJOt 3!. Dr. I(lUiaew. Uk! tlllt
•.-• 'Y M IJ. u.,. u ...W lie lltll llPI r. we ore not lrying·lo ill t-
• I '111'1 mJahl not make illf• dil· handed. There CID be NI lloubt
It. .... orje1 1be rtll .... la Wllat the Pl'tlliWll 'llJllll, The
that WI \,Abt'Wlll lllrU. Ny tould be President -nol-wtlllt lo be
J .. -rtd 0!111 u 1 to!rln,1Jf1 ' oven handed. Tht Prealdtnt
lbt elaltl Ml ~ if 1111 In flct, we -• to -··lft believes that lndli Ii Iha at· USG cculf 11111-'n 1111 IOI'• lo Woll Plkillaft wt wou1' lie In ticker. We m , lt)lh!l lo fol
PU!alan ~.il'lll m. -boll 1ame. ·' across the Idea that India ha1 Jordan ., ' ~· ~ • • • jeopardized relationl wttb the
coontry ~ .... I JI. Am-11na~or ·""'-United llttlel. Dr. ~
USG did oot llne',·11111-~• ..W tbat --811Uly -W aid th1t we Cl1)Dbl to
OM 11111 • Oould lllll bt our reply to Foreiin else India'• lllte ol mlntf. ·~ Jordla lo lrllllfer U. IClDlattr Singh, In which wt ''.T!Je l1dJ" ii cold bWdod Utl "
!Oh unlOll n mUe·I lllllllt aouJd IC~ll qie lndiall lougb 1a4 wW nol """Jnlo I
11111 !ht PW, , ..... .., =that !1leY do nol~ Soviet •talllte •11 re I y "'" illliblt It plrCliMo llut ....... HI bec1uae of pllli/o. Wt lllould , · ,
fnm 1ll dlrtot!J. Ila w. m!lll illo . r DOI eue her mind, Ht ·lavllod
' • • 1111 tie! 11111 till Pats may onyone wbo objicled •to lblJ U.:· u°'.;. ::'::"cut~ ~ -lie lrfflW to take approoch 1o take bli cw to ·'
of ·-· lo p....... ·~ ~ K11llJl'lr. the l'Hlldent. -r ---. ---• . ' ' KutJns, be 111111-. If ... rent problem -id oat aill. n. After.1 dlr,.1111 •lrioul 1¢11 enough ~ Mr. Plclranl ...... . pmlbl• __ ...,.. .. -bli ..... • ,., 'l
• • • P1kiltan and JadJa, Mr. ,. • • .•. -~ •
II. Dr. 1 iollllH wutlltlf Packartl lllltd tlllt !ht ner-· Sa: ~-.Dl'lllQ'_
lb1t perltQo wt -rllll1 rldllll --lo the qlllolioa ., ......... tlllo .. analyzed wllM U. r • 1 I pro¢1cal ~bltl!I of •1 illlier j Eal P1killan, Dr. '
d111111er -wbte wt wwt dolaa """°lhlnl offoouvt or· qftd whetblr •-lumlns oil 1111 llnDI to · do!ni nothJnc. II you don'I , bt In a potitloft, to know
PU!atan. • wln,_don't Iii lnvol•til. JLn_ m1111Cres wero '!CCU'lnc
.._, ' ' ' were lo 1ttempt oomethinc It Ille time when they toot place.
.._ Mr. -IUIPlltd wauJd ..... lo lie -I -Mr, ..... lndiallll tltlt wt lhlt anothw cmslderatlon In talnty that It -.Id lffoct Ille m1gbt not know Immediately,
tho .Jonlu 1-II lhat ll outcome. Llt'1 not 1et In If-we but "" -.Inly w.ttiltl -
Olllan dell_,, lbli equli>' know we ore &o1nc to i.oe. •.•fl« 1 IDUllCrt ocatmd.
mto! we ,..aid lit upecltd lo Find -WIY lo,lloy out. ' I -• elllace ll ..... I I I • d 0 r • • • 34. The meettni WU ld-
J .... ~do not blve ·SE. Clll!T IBNSJ'!9'!: journed at l.l:JO. '111 _.. lt\11-• • /1/ ff. N. Kay ,. •. " •. 29. Mr. William• ~auuested H. N. KAY a Dr. ....., that that · we mlgbl -fOClll el-~iln USN
w:..wl"IDl 11 forii fl!r I' <me lire In Wen South AJ1a1MAP llroi>di, Ji a eauntry Pakiatan, A a• a 1 1 a 4 • r EDemloa 72400
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. FAIRMONT, W. Va. (APJ ,., r.anl,f.. tbe •,14"mo ht bit wo or three jumpers posslb(e"lillenla) lnjuriel. ·
Harrlfl a for-!onranl 1/or. WM ·from~' lide 'l!htn the game was close oSJtl!>y, IZ, ailf!ered j>eadand bacl< µ., V~lnia Univenity'1 •~ball i.om > Uiit·lha1 U.:"-' juries. Dr. Robert Nuget a J1e11!'91urgeon!
wlio was capable of ~ -' Harm hl!;IJ .polnU In the UC! game. and Dr. Douglil.s Bowen, an orthopedic P,me' with loog-l'ID(e ~· .,.u ldllad , :WVU· ~,Sam Ogl<sby, was surgeon, performed the surgery on
near here Wed-y -lill• !'"" I criljeal1y lnJ\ftd In ~ crah and un-Oglesby. 1 . amasbed Into a. l!ridi• abutmaot on ii> cl«went"""" tban fDllr bours of surgery '!be tragedy struck· bard at the beaket;
t.ntale 71 . ., -• • • · at-Universttl l!olpltal lale WedneJ<lay ball team which bas been beeet by P'°'
. West Vlr~ Wll UC Irvine's -· and ,arly tollay, Ogleeby )lad been ... blem.s alnce Harris, and guard Levi
-t of.tlie cUlreM seuon and pulled CUIOd from proctice Wednesday becanllO j Pllilllllo,~ declared academically In·
a !Ml vi~ out cl fbe fl!J at More.,;. of an Injury ht reCelved In a Tlltad' efiltllle"tlfo loeeks ago. Since then the town, W, a. night aame. ·• ' MounWdeera' record bas fallen !rom ~
· UCI coach Tlm'~ remember1 'Han11 HarTil, 11, a native of ai.r1eston_, was.!,_. to 7-3. · ·,( ..
II one of the kiy ·men In that Weot klJlell. illltllltly al --4: 11 P.DL• 1 · "Thil Is a terrible tragedy " WVU
Virginia victo07. W~a comer.~ when lie ,..., MbielfC Dlrtctor Robert N. "n..i" Brown
"He didn~ ba"' an except-!Int ' burf<ll the w11idabl,eld of hil 1161 said. "But lhfnp like this do happen."
JllU," Tift llld lhli mOrni!'I-"Bui lale In Corv~, .,-Ina .a lractured skull'anil ; Coach Bonny Moran, who ldenlUled
~ , •: l. • ~ -: i'~ ~ Harrla' ~after: I p.m. Wednes· ' ' 't " , day in ' I bolpUal, said he s-.... 1!-~ . ·. ,_,.,Monieoverfrom\htlhockbefore ~ • -..... ,._~ .... Cllllrle. .
<. ..( ,<.. • , , ·:~,~-~~be woulctmeet with Moran · Peffif Ra, cmg· ·" Gr'oup Sold• =.l:.i~~~~.~e=: ... 7 -:~1~ ' , • 11 • "': ' ~~~=~it,!:~be;~yed~. indication
• An eyewitness to the accident told
f1 _,.~__,. J H · d 'F • h poUce 11111 ear belonclnc to Harris wu \7U~,.· ez:,,_ o~ ·r1ump ~-::i:-=.~d=~
• ~ l, ~ • , rnent on the left side of the road, swerved
' • ·" • c ~ • to the l'\lht and blck to the left . Dlclt Ptlt;'~ lllllOUllCed lhal • olhonrlae there 'Dnid' be no reaao)l for Tbtn was no e><planatlon for what
!Iii reclna '"pd••m W-~ · them lo aisl." caused lbe accident. There were skid
• for the -I)' •8"1' millionalri • maru on lbe "·'way and the car did nol. ........ ~--~-Of . ; • , .... .,..,, --appear lo be damaged beyond repair.
PellJ; ' et tint .a mUJ..,, -LAB : VEGAS -Costa· Mesa's Barry Dr. C.' H. Kuhn, Marion County cor·
.,.._. In ..i!O rodng l!lol«Y, said "* ·1s 14th la I !Bi-man field here at oner, said Harris and Oglesby were
Granat.Di haied· the entire Pell)i the fr/,m Showboat InvllaUonal bowling thrown from the car on Impact. He .. Id raclnCI' ' , fer· 1'12. tourney after a doun games. Ogle!by was· trealed briefly before being
)le jlJd not flundal tmna, W Another llix -loda~ were achedul-taken to University Hospital.
..-ceo -llO lplft ~... eel lo pore the field lo JUor maloh ploy, • In a ..llr1lllal -career at ·;.::---s· .. _., ... ~ ~~ As11or·· is.-_ la J.Gll. 149 plna Oiarleotal11!p SdioOI. llarrla -- -• 9 -lleldai!GlmSAlllRlatfLatAnples. iilai Pliflllll U1 ..-WVU learn· • • a T1W -:,,in; .. -Dr leleviaed mato. CUrlla Prb, to lead the Lkllll to " l'wtir .W '""l ·U.. ...,._, SollriaJT· • the llale elm MA UUe In 1111.1. QnadJ!a!liliol ............ Gnulelli, ·~.,....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
and lllil 'hla teammala, llodfl0'4l'h1nl
Buddy Bater, wonid maloe at -11' ....,!O.clorinl tbe ....... • •
1'ellJ aid hil apaed blilt -..... _.dla--bls~ ~ .i!Ui 1i/r llaytona !Gi> Feb. ID.
'!lie car WW bt ..-Gr-leDl's col~ m Of red and bfa'e. .._ r
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LoNOON' -Pancho Gomale1 and Ln
!load. two trafty -or the courts, -tlletr 11vvy Wednesday nl&bl to advance 14 ' the' Cllll!rlerflnal of, the Rothman'J ~tiOmll lelJnla --l. ' . ' ·~r~ ol,1,1119 at Albart Jfoll, rallied lo
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EX.QOLDEN WEST STAR RANDY VATAHA GOES HIGH TO SNAG PASS.
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eel allld old Morloa In Plllladafpbla '!tlJ! a
flair and flourlab, bta&lat the femd JaCl
Nlcklana In a pfayofl and baDuninc JI"
With I toy anabe act. ;.,.
He had a letdo"1\ In Cleveland the .st . ~ .... weet, °"" -b:.ool well back In ~ !real and beet Art Wall In a playoff iot
Iha Canadian National Open. ;
Next WU the British ()pea al a.int·
Blrkdale, a seaside linbs that aJmaal' #
eel him. But he bung on to win, despf!o,&
dDubJe.bocey oeven on the 71st hole, Ind
compleled one of the game's ciUslc '
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NEW ' YORK (UPfl ,_ landy Koqlax
·Will .. -change. Never. That's par{o,1
his appeal, I think. ·••
He was sitting in hla hotel room in Min-
neapolis, having -hla loreakfast tli s
particular morning back in 1~, ana ,be
was pretty close lo beJni the botlat
thing in America. .~ ·r,
His aeason record with tbe Dodgri ai
that point was 1>!, nobody had beitin
him In nearly two monthl, everybodY. •lJU
llUle the WIJ bt WU """'' ,ht'd wla,fO.
and any plaee you went, lhat'a .all.:-
ever heard, Sandy Kpulu, SoildJ~
Sanely Koulax.
No matter where he. happened to be, he
had to abut off the phone, He had to
because It never stopped rfngin(.
He was In Mlnneapolla this mornlna In
July because the All-8lar 1ame ..,.. to be
playe4 there tbe followbll day. 1:J-;.•
.. Look," Sandy XGUfu; aakl td.., me
earnestly, ,"I know I'm a IOOd Pile¥!·
But I'm not •anyw-near the · ~II
plloher some of lheae people try lo 'q,.).e
me out to be. I know I'm not.'~ · , •
Sandy' Xbufax WM wrOrig. He hasn't
changed a lick in teYen years, hoftYer,
because he still doW.•t kilow how ~l.
pitcher he 'really wu. • d •.:!". w..i ....... wben Ill, Y""' Hit . tarif~ a111 • .;t..~· IP · ...... ~_. .. -. ... ,__. Rej~ied ·by a.ms
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W i'th ·All~rookie Honors
fo~ Dodgera1 IOI talUd the MIDI
!'ay. ho did that momllia In ~
IT .DOESN'T MA'M'SR ·; "',"
It doesn't matter to him that bt la tbt
youngest man ever V'oted into the
Cooperato"n Hall.'It-.•t·matter that
he made it on his f1rlt crack .or does it
matter that the 344 wlel cast for him bi
• , the baseball wrllen rop-t the hi&Ji!tcil . + • • ., , : t nwnber ever recelvld by anyone in t&e
BJ,PJID;:yftoss; )·. :• !'aiton an alrplane.'wlnClnl lda ·way to 40-year history of the award, :• °'-., ~fr•:ttl'ff , t his newly-adopt;d autumn domJdle:. 1 , "GetUng the molt votes, I.think ts -1 ri'
Randy Vatallii ~l<Od Into ~he New It .tas a natural -the eon of, the lale of the ' fact that -. votes than lrer
England Patriols' canijl'.JUlt' prtor to the NFL conimlasloner, Bert Bell, ~ a were cast this · tlme," Koufax *
rqular 1971 NatlODil .,f'clolhall Leque game-bnaklng wide receiver to.beep the Jn:!llbfbl off the acccmpllshmenL "Whal
campaign. • crowds 'pusblng through tlie'tut111ttlea at ab'oul )'DUI' being Ille youngest ever to get
Eventually, the free agent wide the Patriots' new home -multl-mllllon in?'J ht wu •keel.
~ver ' aiCn<:if ·on aJi · ~ pemanent· dollar Schaeler,8ta~um In the v1'lalt of Ht !ll"lled at that one. .1 ..
member of the American Conference Fo•bnro, Mus.' "II make& retlr!!'i,,earller a llU1'
club and he plcbed up a few thinga aa th« ' 1'nd vatlha ..a. ltcllln( for aomeooe to · ,eulef," he aaJd. l\OWa., who did, 'oo
eeaaon _..r. becbon him upon bla rel~ lrOm !hf 'much ID baseball th· ouCb a short llm4
1 One of the· things which Randy the !lams'. • be1o1:e an artllrltic , e1bcnf cul 11Jort< bYI
l!abbit noticed along the way to a bert~ '!be f~ GoJden, West Coll'ie junior .car-at SI alter the 1• -UW·~' 'fed.lfoad,' rl·~ ..teran -ilon Wlnibledqn 11,.. aio, dlaplayed a
!lilllfalil bacJiliand rO ·~ by Tom Qiirman, u, ..... f'.t ,' • / .
·In earlier ~·matches, U.S.
on the NFL's all·Rookie team was a all-American A.ys in retrospect, ."the • never Ktually •!
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, marked change Jn his old Stanford management . wu very fair. They 'llere fame becauae I,, felt I dklni ,,,.,,..
University teari)mate -Jim Plunkelt, holding tryouta for anyone lntereoted ~ lood years.
Qavia C11J1 llar\Cia'k ~r ~fealed
llllb Ilewitl, &Jo W; Gecir&e Govan tum. if.bid Andmd Glmena, M, 7-5; Gerald .
llltb i:lt beat Manuel Orantes, M, M, tiid Ion Tiriac altppad 1Aljko Franulnvic,
t:4, M . . . ' . cm'm.om:: N':c. ' The 'NCAI.· .
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Mondly ' ' C' .. y I 'Jllurl!loy n!Jlll , JT 11•¥~ o'il' ldiedllO of the raw ,_., • ·; ' n u. baa pi1 · 11na1a pa1r1ap iili111e !!Jr rtatonaf Oft a rolalfnl baels. Iii, .... llral-.....1 ffl 1171 llnals, for ...
..... Ille Elli I]...., ... -· ... ..i tbe ---tbe _.,,,., Ill 117( the J:.it -IM'Wllll and tllO Mfll.lul Ille Wilt.
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IOLAM, -tS:~"'~"' Jll-of ... oi,iijik,' o.unta., lallM11 · ~ .. w...-, tllal •'c.,itplc Gameo
:;;;~a abol;IDd~ rli!ilr tban opened to
Olympic Games ... mt -. ...,,. .. ;! .. ea11~ !"'.:; Cbin"'t 11a.wt.s· .. roa1 11pc1111o iMda Illa ~mQDth-01d
, "We a* lo 1*jl ~ • llt'flle Cblcilo ~ldhtm,.durlllf a-t 1-~UL
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MllJotlo ·-"'" Rfldlll .... i9(t •• jltl Jnl'I •• ,. I and .-.; "W•·• .,.. JirrJ P'lit Iii a Ital!
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bell .. • 1.JlltNnlQ or ~. ,..., ... --Ibo ,... ,...._
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al tllo Utfowlolly If Will>••la, oakt be
nolped fer -RI I : "I reluclanlfJ roacbed the conclusion
111e1 In the al1t1111 a~ of rumor
end liniaodaa u In the
-the Pals' fieclgling quarterback. almoot Into the regular ... ,.. and thal'a Of the three playen who made the Halt
Say1 the aon of the John Vatahu of kind of uriutual. · 1 , ~f Fama this Umo, Xoufu: and IJerq.
Irvine, "when I reported to tbe New •'OB\it u It ,,....,.,, -• we fin'·'~ with ihowed up for Ille announcement ai-.a England camp-0n Sept. 2, I noticed that' r-:--" ~ Mldlownholel 11ere~•-w f ~"'
had that u recOl:d ···•·~ a very •-·-" . w...,. wyM, ro111 .,., Jim cbinged; but not physically. t . ......-. ._ homa In Nokamla, Fla., aald ht "coulcf1"t·
gueos ii '• just that he had to learn so schedule, •n.d ended up With our col· 'pick up two better l!U1I to ao In Ith " much more in the pros. Ject1ve goal of bettmg everyone Jn our w ·
"One of the marke<( diflerences waa divislon ·at leas! once. : , BERltA GETS WORD • ,
that Jim's play eelectlnn with the "A> foe myaeU, -my'bfg 1>ll!ilJcJ>I wu YOll received the word hwwu In via'
Patriots was proba~ly more conservative just being ·ible ·to play' Because, once phone 'ciill Tueaday. J • <
than It waa at Stanford and It ilao helped you've )>een CUI, the pme 111e1111 more lo "Phew, I -11," ht Aid to hJs wUt,
that we knew each other's movea so weij. you aod you hav~ added lnctoUve to play cannen. ~ )!e bunr Ill',
"Also, the rejuvenation of this team ·when given a aecood chance." •"I .~ )'<!ll're 1"4ic to be a lllDb
(the Pall) . W.. really qulle a While the . ..-ricoJ .JJOl'!lon · o'I ,.,.;:•..,.,.led him. •
. pbenori!enon, alnce we ~ OOe of t 6·~ Vatalia 1 'get-rid>-qulcli -. Ii 11-1lo!ll# ·~Kalin," the buebalt corn-
toughest ICl!ecfulel',ln the l<!'gue, with . commoti koowleclge to the averqe NFL mlllloner~aul S. Kerr, the Hall of
Oekland, Detroit, 'Diiuu, San· Franciaco' fan who pores o~er !he -lly llatillica Fame both poaecl for plctur•
and two l"'!'el eacb with MJaml and rei<aeed by the feque oftlce In New wlth Birr , Kaufu Wednesday:
Baltimore." ' York, here'• the gilt of wbat ,ht • .,. Later, the pholop aUed Carmen Berra
The Patriots, it must be mentioned comp~ In the '71 aeaaon With his ... to join the sroup and she did. 'lliey ....
here, Improved from an eerie 2-12 record cond cbance: 'asked her IO kiss Yogi, which aht did; but
In 1970 to a haughtierU marl",~ '71. I. He did not ,start lbe PatrlOla' opener Ille 1mlled -fully when Ibey "llJPl!ed
Prom1ae1 Randy the Rabbit, as a COii-against Oakland, first In a ~ble lhe also Ida Sandy. · •
oequence of our pr!nrmance against so atrin( of upoet wlna foe the youthful N~w , Before Ille procoecli\ip wwe ~' t many tough teoma, we'll he better In El1gland club. But, he did play 'tllree Carmen IlaTa put an end to a .-
1972, al~ our record could be better quarten of that contest and -a e6a-ramor abaul her hulbancL UCIT ,... or~. depending upon our luck." tinual llarter In the other u -· baa It that Yogi nevtr vtten llt/ ol bltl' Before he was able lo put forward any . . cJaosic "IlaT•isml" anyiUon. llfo 'l!lf<I'
ouch avowals, though, Vataha bad lo 2· He finWled with '1 receptlqoo form 1111 that'• aD It la, 11r1c11y ramor. •
have aome 1ood fortune of his , own · yards and n/ne acores, led the 'team Ir\ "His ~ clock dldn't ao .ofl lhe ~·
toUowlng a bit of heartbreak. receiving inti was in serious contention. morning," abi uys, "but be jumped o6t
Beca111e on Aug. 29 of lbla year, the 5-for ,the AFC · -. anaalnc title of bed brllht and early anyway and Aldi
9%, 170-pound wide receiver candidate throilihilut the -· aplM! ouch to me, 'If I badn't wou up I'd JIUl,'11,.
out of Golden West Collqe and st.uifo..t seasoned ""'" u ~ ·<ltf'• . Olla' aleeplnc.' " , • ' •
· -: let go by the ·Natloeal~Conlerence' 3:'1:i1er"'.1~ ~ .... ~· . 1 , • , • Lat ~elOf • Rarnl alter they hod · ., , ,c:-:-r · · · , > ~hiJl1 In the'l7thi'oundoltbe NFL 'With -''" feolf'lf the Jr.17 -~ll .. RGERS HIRE ' "mil the previous winter'. ' • .-uplal ffl Ollie S\alo ·aid 11'1 Piii' ""'''4
ReuOo : he wu ouppoledly ton small to uprlslnc ptrfonnaoce beillnd,hlm, Ran-
play witb the blqer phyolcal specimens dy Vataha bepn '7' wlth a llan&. ' WILLIE JJ'<JOD
who make their livibls In the pn1 league. Ile . watched bla alma mater nucflt put , .
Or II least the llama thought ao, anyw•f· Mlchlaan In ~ ..... roe; the -apln WASHINGTON (AP) -,.,. San Dlelt
Holrever While tbe Rams could ni> on New Year' and bt ll marry Deible-""·-........ lhal G Bay,_~
longer nnd any practical Ille fer the Young of Gardtn Grove I -k from w&·wa:i•~ lbe = ......
former stanlord -Bowl bero, the Saturday. ' or the or.en Bay Pac~era· 1117 and JM
NFC club did manaie to relay the word Super Bowl <llampanablp toami 1o Jiilll
on Randy to lhtlr M'C COllllle!lton Jn Kin Dum d, ~ the aiar..,. wlltm Ill -lllClll
New l!:Qgland after an abiblUon clash ' gs pe .,.} ' WedneadaJ ht -redlJoc • • ~
betweeo the two teams. pllJ!f, •
'nlerelore, on I olmple tip by a couple INGLEWOOD -Right wine BIU '!lie lour tlme An.Pm free aalolJ ..
of Ranu. the Patriota' youthful"!>' Fairbairn ~ two of New York'• become defemlve bacbfleld coadl ff1 ta
pearinc, :13-year-old reneral mana1er three aoals In the second period We6-Cbarstr1, jotnq !crmar a,_ IQ 11so4-
Upton Bell contacted the Rabbit via Ma neaday night to lead the !lancers lo a r..1 coach l'llfl Beaataon and n·Pacllor *
Bell lul Sept. I. And on Sept. Z, Vataha victory over the LOI Angeles Klap. Bob 8dlllelbr JD San Diop. .;.
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San Cleillente Ousts Eads ·
'By ROGER CARI.SON
. ot ... ~· P111t tttn '
San Clemente !11&~. Is In ieareh o! a
varslly'!ootball cood! tocia)< and chance•
are It'll be assbtant Gary PhUJ)ps !ollow·
Ing thf dlsmlssal ot :l'QO!\ Ead• at the
'niioll jnsllµltioo, thee DAU. Y PILOT
leorned exclutlvely loday.
Althooih word has not tieen released by
Sin . Clemente . Higll officials, Eada
verUled he·his been "1!eved of duties aa'
!oolball coach byj)rincipal Darrel Taylor ..
"The principal told me I was being
replaced for what he feJt was a needed
change for the IOOd of the school/' 51)'1
Eads. 1 '
Phillips was Eads' top aide th his four-
year stint at Sarr Clemente, a span that
found San Clemente elevens victorious a
dozen times in 36 tries.
Ead! would not comment on,who might
sqcceed ,him but. informed sources say
Phillips bas the inside tnck:
Eads Was surpr.iSed at the dismissal, a
move that was apparently made shortly
after the first of the year. ,
"I thought news .of it woold have been
forthcoming . a· lltt1e earlier but it
wasn't," said Eads. .
Eads, wholl ' lie 44 Friday; says he
assumes he'll' <onttnue teaching duties lrj
the physicat·edlJclttion department at San
Clemente and . that .possi~ly he'll start
wort on his ·administraUve aedenflaJ. .
TOM EADS
O..t at Son Clemtnto
He admitted keen disappbinlment with
the TrltoJis' 19'11 nicord ~ :w.
Intjuded. in that rpar,k :«•• a forfeit loss
to Laguna BeaCH (8an .Clemente won, U-
7, but lostbecause o! an lnelllible player)
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opener.
'Ibree of the .Trltons' four Crestview
League losses were by a total of .JO
points. Hi• 19'11> aquad ch1lked up a ~
mark only lhe third lime In san' Cl~nte history thal a winning seaobif•
was recorded. t-l"
Eads came to San Clemente after/a: do<en years assisting Enio Joluuoo at~· Rancho High where football cbaji!•
plonshlps seemed lo be almost a !orog-
conclusion. . ....
And he feels next year's team.~~!'
· ooild nucleus lo build !rom witb relw._
quuterback Bili Kenney \IH, 200) In u.·
fold. i1:i'•
"l coiisider Kenney a Pro prospect. ~
has tht: siie, strength, ann and he's~·
telllgent. And six or seven others will.pi!
back with solid e1perienc:e," says Eads.~
.. Keruley Is the son ollormer' Sin Ft~:
clsco 'j9er Cbuclc · Kenney . now t~
superintendent ol the Santa A11 ""~·
Eads recalls having 10 all-leatue
pl aye\" from San Clemente during. ~~
tenure but slniled out BUI Madden l~
third, ~am aµ~IF center ' in 1971) ·~1 defensive end Tim Duvoll (19'10) as ·~
beat pniduct.. ' i"
Two turning points In last yeu'• ·u.
mark that haunt Eads came In ~ er;_.
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NEWPC!_RT'S RANDY ' LARSON (21) BATTLES MARK FORD (32), DEAN BOGDAN (42)
CUSlDM
POWER
CUSHION _...._,..,
Major Upset Recorded
As Oilers Fall, 74-71
By ROGER CARLSON
Of .... o.llY l'lllt '''" Orange county's No. 1 prep basketball
team was derailed Wednesday Jliibt when
the host western PIOneers. stunned ·the
HunUnglon Beath Ou.rs, 71-71, in a m•'
jor upset.. · . '
1be loss dropped coach Elmer Combs'
quintet a game behind Marina in the race
for the Sunset League c~amplqnship and
it came about primarily because the
Pioneers swept ~· boards clean in the
rebounding department.
Combs verified that, saying, "Even
when we got position they rebounded over
us. We just weren't toUgh enough on the
boards.
"You can't give them a second and
third shot and we let them do that oc-
casionally, too," said Combs.
The Oiler mentor said he. felt his team
could sag off 6-4 Brad McKinzie and 6-1
Dennis Surak, but the Western pair rid-
dled the nets for 19 and .14 points to gO
along with M1ke Dunn's 20.
Dana Naf:zlger, Dunn and McKinzie·
claimed 33 rebounds between them. Ad:-
ding to Huntingfon 'Beach's misery was a
cold shooting perfonnance agalmt the
Western front line.
In all the Oilers clicked on 27 of 68
shots for 39. 7 percent.
The end was near for the CIF's No. S
rated five when !landout Steve Brooks
joined teammate Jim Worthy on the
bench with five personal fouls with 1:51
to go ' and western on top by a 168-65
count. Brooks scored 23 point..
Surak quickly went in for a Jayup
thanb to an Oiler turnover, George
G91den equalized Brett White's bucket
and then Dunn iced it with a pair of free
throws with 51 seconds to go {making it
71-Q).
Huntington (now 14-2 overall) had led
since the outset before Western rallied in
the third quarter and finally took the lead
lot g·ooa with 4:17 to go on McKinzle's 21)..
footer .
McKinzie had a 7.0 average in three
prior Sunset scuffles. ·
Huntington had help from Tom Crunk
·with his 19 and two others (White and
Worthy) were in double f~es.
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Sevier's Shot Earns CdM
54-52 Overtime Triumph
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of 1'-Ol llY !"Ir.I Stiff Fireman Mike Sevier went high In th.;
air to grab a missed shot off the rim
engineered by teammate Casey Jones,
then hurriedly lofted the ball lnlo the
basket from eight feet out at th8 buzzer'
to give Corona del Mar an ovti~e, 54:52
vldory over host Magnolia Wednesday
night in Irvine Lt'ague action.
The shot that silenced the partisan
capacJty crowd left Corona's leagµe
record a blt tainted, but unblemished, at
5-0 and dropped Magnolia back in the
pock al :1-2.
It culmlnaled an uphill struggle in the
finl hall ud • see-saw second ha![ that
aw the tealnl &ied~at conclusion of both
llalve1.
CGafulioa reJined al end of regulation
play after Ille .ticist SenUnels bad com~ 0-~ a !Qlll'llOlnl deficit, 50-46. lo
Ile It at It ., • drl•lng layup by Tom
W.W.. wtlll It ·llCCllldl remairung,
Tllo tra..W. viollllons ln the lronl
court by .--'Conna 11layer1 gavi
lbe SenUnela -W. breath and they
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After consultation at the scorer's table
with one second showing on the clock, of-
ficjals determ ined the timeout had t>:een
called with four seconds rema ining and
Magnolia in possession in the backcoort.
The clock was run down to that four
secon<ls but lhe Sentinels couldn't get a
Shot off.
In the overtime period, each team
missed !Lt. fir$t attempt from the floor
before Cam.econ hit on a tw~hand set
shot !rom the'key wilh 1:37 ieit lo play.
Bob Stewart, Magnolia's big gun with
11 points, hit on a II-foot biseline shot
with 1:15 to go to knot the count and
Corona methodJcally ran down the clock
again.
This time, after a Umeout with JS
seconds lift, Jones worked hl1 way to the
baseline for a jumper that took a Corona
bo.unce into Sevier's 't!'.&;itlng ·hands and
the rest is history.
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Tar Upset Bid
To Win, 63-54
By GLENN WHITE
Of 1t1e O.llY l"li.t Sti ff
It was much like their _meeting of a
year ago. The sJ\e w3s ttlie same: I
N~'!port H_aibor ~igh. Marina High 's :
Vikings were =Jieavily ·favore<! over the
Tars in a Sunset League basketball tilt
as they were in 1971. ' 1
However~ unlike 'that '71 fracas when
Newport pulled a sl'kleking upset. Marina
held its poise and walked out with a 63-54: '
triumph . And victory left the Vikes in
sole possession of theJoop lead with a ~ '. . record. ...
Newport seemed to lose Its. cool after ' ·
playing 30 minutes of inspired ball. With •
2:17 left in the game Newport was trail-
ing, 49-46, and had a 'Olle-'ipd-one free
throw coming up: --
However, the Sailors missed from the
charity mark, fouled Dean Bogdan on the . ".
rebound and he converied hlS two gratis 1
shots to make it 51-46.
After that it was never ~in doubt.
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then followed by commiUng fouls. In
turn, the invade_rs converted their free
tosses and 10 of their last 14 points came
following Newport,fou.ls. - .
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cord bolls • wldo law "'Jr" --' .
Bogdan and M4J'i: Adams· carried the
scoring bUrden in those last nervous '
moments while Kurt Spreen and Randy
Larson kept the Sailors in ,the thick or it.
Newport put on ·a spa-rkling-rally early
in I.he second half and took .the lead for
the only time durPig the-evening, 33-32, on
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Y<?U ~~tefft;t. Each unit training assembly is equal
to a full ~ay's.Active Army pay, according to your
rank and length of service.
Your pay goes up as you go up. And in the
Reserve things are happening faster .pow. We're
making' more promotions than ever because the
men who. served in the Army during World War Il
are retiring ..
The Reserve gives you a chance to move ahead
in civilian life, too. We can offer .you one of 300 job
training courses, depending upon the. specific skill
requirements of your local unit. From accounting to . ' communications. From finance to mechanics.
So ,if you're about to fulfill'your mWtary
obligation, or if you're in the Individual Ready
Reserve, or have prior service with any' of ·
"" the armed services, check into the kmy Reserve.
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DAILY PILQT Thund11, ,JonWllJ 20. 1972
' WHAT'S IN . ~· Southland Freshmen Play Key Role . ~~~~':!~~,,!~~~~
Skiing Still 0 B ' ·B ball Team =::: =:~~:m
Ver Good n ucs ase cald>lac-ralnllows:
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· • Or .. CQut College Valley)arebatUlng.loroecond catcher with Kubeska Dom Lallt, Lea Laka, Pud·
By JIM NIEMIEC
Duclt hunting was listed as fair 1u1 weekend u the 1971-72 Skiing in the Southlaod, Cen· baaeball coach Barry Wallace ba1t. "'Available If needod. dlnga._ -.Oir, Sa.n
...,..,. came"to 'a close. A lot of new birds arrived ln the South-trat and· Northern C.Jilornla lsn' Cllllng It a, rebUlldlng Jell Zeladorf (Estancia) ii "We ezpect to make a Jot of Dimu -..it, San Gabriel
and lo Improve the ahooting at 'mosi0 clubs and public hunting regions remains very good this year but with only four expected to see actfun at sborl freshman ml!takes," a a ya River Eut and West;orks. .
u . week . with many of the sophomores on the squad, the atoo. Wallace. "But our pltchlng ap-RIVERSIDE -' e,m e !
NiPat Patterson of Newport Beach enjoyed a good .hoot tor northtrn resorts reporting new 197l Pirate aeason figures to OUtneld candidates include P,ea.TS to be our strength, so Lake. ~ •• __ "
and Widgeon at the ll\Jck Harbor Hunting Club . ne1r "'°"' for the first time in be JUll tbat. • • Mike Lema, Symoos, Dale we CO\lld do okay... SAN BE~INO :r. Ly·
San Jacinto under clear, warm and windy hunting conditions. several weeks. "' Kubeika and Dave Bowen. tie Creek North_ and .asi.ddle Patlel"(Or'l said that there were tbousandJ of birds in the valley 'lbe IOPhomorea include in-Lemke and Bowen prepped at OCC1'e<:Ol1ted 8 l3-lS seuon Forks. ir-6 that they worked well. over decoys. In the HJgh Sierras, June fielder Glenn MeKiDley and Estancill, while Kubeika ls mark last year and fi.nJ.sbed SAN DIEGO -San Vicent.e :1r-·,'lbe Saltoo Sea enjoyed a good shoot also, as lot.s of teal, Mountaln rel)O!'t.s U.98 inches outfielder Mlkl,.SyinollS, both from Colla Mesa. --..fifth Jn the conference (1-10), Reoervoir, .
"" and. spoonies were bagged by unattached bunters at of SflilW with good skiing. of wbom played for the Bue Wayne OUellette (Fountain six games behind clwnpjon . • SAN'f~ BARB AR A -..,. 1-hman •··m lut ...,.n, Valley) will back Martin up at Fullerlon JC. ' 'C.chuma Lake. ster. Private clubs surrounding the aea bagged good llmJt!: of Mammoth Mountain has six ·~"' -
ducks on Saturday but hunting fell off on Sunday, feet of snow with conditions The other two are· UCLA
'-nie duck population is up this year in the Pacific Flyway listed as very good. transfer Ron Jr!artin and
d if water condltlOM are only average in the nesting grounds All of the Southland resorts Arizona State tranJfer Gary
1 of Ca'nada, Southland bunters can expect a good waterfowl sea-Foster. Martin figures to be l 800 again next year. , will be open this weekend. the Bucs• starting catcher and
Meanwhile, the third week Wallace calls him a good one. , Quall and chukar are the only two game birds still ~ sea-of snowmobile racing UI set for Foster, who prepped ~ t
J ton, and hunting for these upland gamebirds, for the most part. Saturday and Sunday at Dry Newport Harbor, will play
: ~ been difficult Lake near Burney, Calil. in third base with McKinley. 1~ C•toe11• Scattered 1J11 Rain, Sno1D Shasta County (Rlgbway 299). Althotlgb occ tacks .pitchlng
I "I:he event ls sponsored and depth, Wallace says his
'-·Tlte recent nla1 ud IDCt• laave .teattertd tM coveys an sanctioned by the United hurlers have looked sharp in
over 1M mountains and only small coveys are bela& flushed by States Snowmobile Associa-practice sesaionJ.
bard -klng lnmtm. lion. The top three Include right.
A new Uootlq: area bas been opened 111 ·for qull hutwt Nell.f'b' 200 racers are ex-handers D a Q Quisenberry
l a..-areo, But Rost, aellve ~ Coanlf ""!er,· jlected to compeljO .in oval : <Cost;. Ml!S4~ Anet Steve
....... ·Ult ..,... aact wltt -II DH! wOet tO qull bani-track and Grand Prix rac:es Hedrick (N-rl !!arbor)
" a .-Q;. tlooGt Ilalio. Tiie properly bai o...., been -.!• . with stock ,•"ll mod If led '. aod lefty' Tim Gramm , (Los
" 'ill llle;pmt P,d bu a 1ooc1 popalatioa of bolb aallve ..i. classes for men, women and Amigos ).. All are.freslnnen.
ud moilll&am qaall. . Junior boys. First base ·and shortstop a~
Ate. ftlil .ate qui aeaaoa ends Jan. 3t, 'Rose wID be dock· Race.s begin at 11 a.m. S~t-pear set . with Payl Fleming
bOb\nlle qu11 lbroqk April, ud bave Ille tud ·-alt · urday and 10 Sunday. ,Regis-ticketed for ' first and Jim -to· haters. For. more hdkmadoa pbone Ro'.se at (71•1 . tration each d~y ~from 8-10. Watson expected to be the
. , Trophy . ~eseotation aad a . regular starter at short..
1 . . . queen . contest . will be held FJemJ111 could be one ot the
.:: Special Trfllnlllfl·Progr•m Set · ,foU°l!'mg the races Sunday at · top hlttera . on the . Pirate
:-. , ~ . , the .oumey Lion's Club. uad a pl eel f 'M .
1.:Upland game h~ and waterfowl bunters who · own un-Here's today's snow report· ·· aq · e ay • ~r · arma , · · , ,two season1.ago wlµle :Watson tr ed hunting dogi:, now have ~ chance to train. their own dogs ~ c: '"""'-....A at Estanc' der actual hunting coodJUons., . . , ,-.~_11:..,--n.:o 1nc:11n ~ i*k· PrePw-· ia.
MJke Raahauge, rrianager 'of Linc.Raahauge's Pheasant Hunt-· edMT'."W""'..w~,. -»4 1ne111s °' Nrd • Foster ~ MCKlnl!!f are _
Ing "~ t:'m1t _ ,. 1 .., ~ '"' bidding for the No. 1 spot at Club in Corooa, has announced the formation of a seven· ~ r.c: '" NC third hil Mlk E,asterling
k tr · · --will · f "'·-'= T•bli Mo1H11•111 -10-1• lnd'IH or . w e e ~,PK 1 aming program. .1uc course consist o oi.n:wence hlrd Nett1-fll te(11111n °"" 5-t11rd411 (Newport Harbor), RI ch
dasael and actually shooting live pheaaant.a oyei' the dogs. '"a1~ -,._29 1nc11e1 "' _.1119 Fielder (Costa Mesa ) and ;! i The tiainlng program Is Opeit tO an-t,reeds and 'wu1 be con-~'!:..r~•ldY -iMO lllCl'IH of NCked Mike Shimaji ( F 0 u D t a i n
dueled .hY 9ne of the. top trainers in CalifomJa. For more in· ltebel RldN...:.. 1,.20 lnctiti or Hck~
iOrmatfOn on•lhe program starting next week call (714) 7:JS..2361. P<IW~·v.u..,. _ 1.111nc1191 or P•cked
i.. • ~ POWCft.r. •
W t L--B J F'-Jaf Goldmhw -1-4 lnclln of mtn-maff °''llfl c:aut 1 ..... 11 ~ ea ner e P• ... ng -Olltr • 12·111C_I! P•Ck9d bloN Fltb. ,.11 -P'r•I• twr1111r..enl (lint Holld•Y HUI -~ lnchu of ·N cktd round apponent -Ml. 5-n J•Clnto t i
Bodi fl.eth .ucJ Nit Water UClen ~ enjoyilg Mme food "°:t'~r~ -otitn for 1,_ JOI•' Giit,. °l~D':'~ 15 _ •t ll:lo HOl!Oo.
11.L.•-_ .. _ S-Forni -'" lncl'IH of m41rt-_, -warm tuDY lklet. Treat.are active at most South-mMe -.~I ~s. H ctW blow. Fttl. ,,.,, -•' Ml. $.41n Mtonlo ~, i. fourNment Cllnt l'Ol.llld f)ppllrlefl! -land lakes, .... ·rock cod and white sea bat1 are 'hJgbllalrtlng •-~,°'!'!'11.• -.~_., '"' .u inctia, CNfft'f •t AniM '•lflc, 10 .. m.1. , ... ..__ ,_-.....:., WfY Tuts .. Fltb. 22 -Mir• C.I• (homf).
utt1: .._.P lel: tctloa. JVM ~ • .-. -M lnchn 900d Tu.., l'llO. 2' .i... '''°""" 01onw.1 • o/ M n! HCk. ' ' Fri., M41rcll ' -Mt. Stn Antonio • Irvme LIU ;ot off to JU uaal 1ood start a1 llm.Jtl troat · Mammoth ~"--' 1 .. 1, very ChomfJ.
common among mo1t openinc weekead usfen. Actloa is 7'' t..rd,.=.; .. ~~· ~.M,:~'1--·~,~~5:"A:~1o. :~·-to contlJute at a bot pace dae 1o tH weekly plaate: of rt#~~': ;;.~""~~;d' = ~~:: ~= ~r ~ ·ru11~~~hom.). &c..__ reared troDt stocked in tbe lake Wllll new ,,_,,.r; iorH1 ll:fdt!1 lr•t• T(ln., M41rcll 14 -, C•rrttos• ._..~ • new. U fHt, hard pKil wlm ~ ("°""'*)·
·f Other ipeClet of · warm water fbb fo~ at tbe popo18r "'W1~.,. ., _ Sciulw v,11..,, 2 ll'KMI s.t., M•rcll 11 -~'" Dleoo• 3-100 Inell (l'lomt), doutll•IM1der, 11111111. ge Collllt)' Jake ate IJstecf 11 •16w, but it good crappie bJte = n.w ,_J/j lfp!'n, nu:,=1~ M•rcll 2l·1S -•I Fultrrton JC Is _...._,,... ·~'y tre(r ,,_, 62·70 lnc"-'s, 1141rd PKJr.; Ski lour1111~t lllr1t rOlllld OppOr>tnt -:-....--_..-u • P•-· tr.c. ,,_, :u lncllu, Mrd CotnPton 11 &ol'wn Ptr11. 5 P.m.).
TroUt are alto lilted u very actJve at Vall Lake, but pen-f,-:C-.:::, ,:t'1=.-.-ti!n:1H:'n,; ~~-.~~~ ~1 :: ;!"5':~blo~~·
h, catftslraad1tall are aJto producla& IOIDi! action. ~=:,; .5D -HNYt11IY V•llrv, 1 C~~; AprU 11 -Ml. S•11 Antonio • -· lroat _, lloa l<IC;h new, .5D lncMt llOOd hlrd NCk lllorrw). llR: po.-er tine Cbef:le baft and Almol egl to Wllll nrw ~r; Sf•rr1 "I A:1ncl'I, 2 Fri., April 1( -s ... 1. Ar111• {ho!NJ, ltardware uCt are bitting all oVer t». Jake. An '""•b•-----c"'--. !:whn~. G11'5<K~-'"".11e1, vrrv .aod. $-411., Aprll is -•I S1n11 AM". "':"& .,..._.. .._ ...... .....k*S T"'-'S., April II -ti Fullerton•.
Jte} catfllh Copped this wee1'1 bJa fldt .... -..e al "Babe" Habert 90HC:$ :.;; 8~,v~~· ::,93 = Frt, April 21 -•• c ... rn ...
f .____ ..--, S.t., April 22 -Ctrrlfol• clloine1. o oue11a Part nailed tbe larse wbilterfisb on cut mackerel '":t. $Nofii -, 1nct1t1 ,_, s '"'· T'*', Aprll " -... hn oi.oo·. 1
•hUe fishing la Bayou Bay. Meal worms are the anrnr to fOOd. N•v• c1o~i~~~' 5'" Dltvo Mnt*,
llr1e strlngen of crappie Jf they are fished over ·°'e submerged M~.ng~~~~~~n~ ,'~,~r:1~' 11.~1ts 11 co.It COllf•r-=• •eed beds. with ntw -der; lkl tn<:tlnt, tr•cr All lllrnfl IMoln •I 2:30, unless
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YMGA Offering
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Gwen Yarnell, professional
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classe5 for ages g through 14
and a1es· 15 throogh adult.
Registration will be conducted
from 10 a.m. to ·noon Saturday
at the YMCA, %.lOO University
Drive, Newport Beach.
Classes Jn the 6-14. group will
be conducted Saturday morn-
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the advanced course is plan-
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aspects of theater -including
Improvisation, mood a n d
movement, s p e e c h • pan-
tomime and production -will
be included.
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sessions Is $15, with a discount
fqr Y members.
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Under S3o Thoullnd and a
beauty. 3 Bedrooms, nkely
landocaped, ~ ......, tor.
Aft. tHm1 10 buy it anyw~
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"LETS FALL IN LOVE"
YOU WILL WITH THIS
IN BAY CREST • l<>vely planted . ATRIUM
ENTRY le~ds yo11 to the sunken living room
with all glass, looking out to the profession·
ally landscaped patio and yard. S Bedrooms,
2~ balbs, fireplace, FORMAL dining room
and large f<lmlly room, Kitchen is the gour·
met'• delight with a builtln Jl.Jl.Q plus break·
fast area. 3 CAR GARAGE. For the discrim·
inating buyer. .. , . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. $69,950.
2· STORY-NEWER :nm IBl"ED! ~
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loft st>le baloooy. Cathedral
beom rellinga. Crackelbrc
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room. Hup master -1te
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ot the nfcest home. tor tht
~money in 1he area. ~ Bed-rooms. n ice Fam.Hy Room
Lovely kitchen, Could u '.
8\lme at 5%%, Sert UU. one. I ORI\ I I. Ol.\O\ New home, executive sp1it level living with 4
bedrooms, family room, 8 baths & bonus
room. Excellent opportunity to speculate on
new plan for Back Bay Recreational Area.
Only 1 left at $72,500.
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ily Room or 3 bedrooms
J1 Den and a Family Rm'. THE . BEST THINGS IN UFE AS LITTLE AS
UNIQUE HAS THE BEST LISTINGS
............ IN THE BEST AREAS
' IN THE IACK IAY: 'h Aue Ranchero.
, ready to tl.t your family,
Lob o! -,,. """""'· Roman tub In bath, larp I' lot with boat or tra.i!er .ror..
age, "O" nioVe hi.
"ARE FEE"
IN TURTLE ROCK • BMUTIFUL 3 be!lroom,
faJftlly room, ATRIUM, ENTRY. Cilstom
drapes, shag carpeting; with all built-inS, 'self
cleaning oven, covered patio & great land-
scaping ••.•..... ; : . . . . . . . . . . . . . $47.900.
BABY,)T'S COLD OUTSIDE
EASTSIDE
COSTA MESA
AA Ideal starter home Ir a
)'OUn&' coUple. NO DOWN
VFrS OR UNI FHA
TERMS. Tlfte bdrm. and
001 home with hardwood
. tloon. Good Euhlde O>e1a
EXQUISITE FORMER MODEL
6 mos. old, lmmaculafe 2 bedroom & family
room home. Wet bar, custom dmpes, wall·
paper, car.l"'ts & lush garden areas that re-
qwre 1D1D1mum upkeep.
$140 MO.
A il"ll'Y -lo a JlOl5ftY earned, but ~ l'OI it
ccWd ... -11$. J\111 take OYW Jll)'me!lta • ln-Cluaic circular driveway leads to bat.-n·
board sin~le slol'Y borne· with massive used
brick fireplace. There's nothing <like It in
Newport ]leach. Beam ceilings, rambling
1 floor pion. ond out in the back 4Q there's a
I sparkling IWimming pool. Therelo lots of
: room to roam and juSt a little room for your
Beautiful! Atrium home w:ltb
beam ceilings, 4 bedrooms,
Family Room and Den. Up.
stairs playroom; 3 be.th!.
Shake root. Spodous and
gracloua living, Comparable
mmtt telling tor much
more. S.. !or ,..,..,... ..
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LARGE FIREPLAcE • SPLIT LEVEL BEAU·
TY with atrium type-entry, huge living room,
4 lovely bedrooms, 2~ baths. New SHAG
AND PAINT, 3 BLOCKS FROM BEACH,
Newport Beach that ls ... , .... , . . • $38,500.
Mesa -Lugo ,_,,,
I.or the kids -neer schoo18
and sboppq. Priced to sell
at only UJ,000.
2043 W•stcllff Drive 646-nll Open 'Ill 9 P.M.
etudft -NO QUALD'f-ING. S queen liZe bednoml.
8'"" .... kitchen. ....,
extru tndudq • -.,
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t PRESENTED AT $51,000. PHONE 675-6000 ' I
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: IN MESA VERDE: A 4 Bedroom winding
; clinker brick walk leads to arched eptryWay.
I !l's cute, yet big and practical! This two story 1• 'I home bas a Spanish fl~vor and inside it's
CAU. 660003 NOW. MAKE AN APPOIN'I'm><T FOR
YOUR OWN PERSONAL,
MESA VERDE TOUR Tl).
DAY.
"HOT TO TROT''
WITH A JUDE
3-4 Plexes all In •a row. All units have 2-S
bedroom, 2 bath, 1·2 bedroom l·l bedroom.
SPACIOUS and close to shopping, In SUPER
Event~ CaU 644-7003
If you llkod 1411 PORT IARMOUTH
AT $71,500.
You 1r• going lo LIKE IT BETTER
OPEN! Formal dining under a massive chan·
AT $68, 900. ' Macnab ·lrvme
l delier, loft type office oll master llllte and
a DIU8ive floor to ceiling adobe brick fire-j place. A 3-car ~arage to boot! Don't forget
, the clinker brick.
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\We've bull! In a dog.nm h
~ hounds! Eaataide
-locotion -!Ill AS&JMABLE 1llA. LOAN.
RENTAL AREA. . ............. fl96,500.
CUJE BEACH COTTAGE????
ON BALBOA ISLAND
One block to SOOTH BAY. 2 bec!roo1DJ,
FffiE!'UCE, cute front patio. A doll of on
investment ~t .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ~.500.
EAST SIDE
TRIPLEX
2 bed:rwrns in
each unit + .-.....,..,
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f1replace in 1 unit. c.m.r location
Cloee to thoppinri
14$.800
A low price for 5 large bedrooms, S baths,
family room with a fireplace, 3 car garage • SO 8y to take care of, fhe pven cleans ltlelf.
The owner uys 'Hll or elM.
Red:r' o •• ...,
HAltlOR ISLAND
SOUTH llDI HupLR,dlnlJw-.-.
en 6 muter IUlte .U Oftl'o
look ... main boJ. Oam·
pleti17 nmodeled. lllp for
at leut a fi5' ~t. 4 mt.'a.
5 baths ·+ makl'• suite or
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THE PRIME N--bor locttlcg Tam Two
' PRESENTED AT $49,9$0. PHONE 546.5990 YOU OWN THE LAND 1 -
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/ e CORONA DEL MAR-675·60oO
OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1-5
1119 PORT KIMBERLY, N.B.
·HARBOR VIEW· HOMES ·
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2150 M•sa Verd• Ori••• Costa M•sa
ifoor bdnns .• 2 bath, 15' x
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644-1210 -..!!!0.;!'!!1-tor TAYLOR CO. t~~
2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY Government Taxes u not A,,,_ lllce!Jr landlcap.
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. • mid NOW. II ,.. ....i • DOVER SHORES -VIEWI ed. 4 '°" -•vallol>le 111
.wiuililiil ·t::.....,. ... ,..... _ , · ..,.. ..-. 43\JO "'' tt 3 Bedrooms, falnll7 rOOIJI & nlllce. Com-tllls --· ., • ud ,,,,;,,, ..u this • • • • • •-• • • • • • Ill home'"'"" Soar w/lreat.d pletely redecorated and lonojscap,etlJLOte iiew small.....,,,_ II_
HARBOit VIEW HILLS · -carpet• Genor•I : Gener•! · • andtll-poaludmony, &'readytomove·ln.kar1araie.$79,!lllO.· :.O~ .... ,.. -""'
Be sure to see this LUSlt Built S bdrm "'""""' dnc>et, krr• ""'· ; "'""" qtzu. N"" ;, .,. MOltOAN ltlAL TY
inln f mil /fire-patio, recreatkin room , time. Govermient s a Ya ,..Our 27fh YNr" ,~
beauty. D' groom, a Y rQOm w .-•-.·Priced at BAYSltORES VIEW & POOL ~G.~?F..!:E .... RS . WESLEY N. T"YLOR CO., R•-"--,.._ '7M419 r.ace. scar garage. CUl-d,,.sac.locaUon, ldea ~ ~ H!-601Q. ~ --~ " _,.... ,,..ANISJt" ••• 500 C T nill · --~... 2111 S.n '--uln Hiil• •--~ .r or children . .,...., · · en e. Waterfront custom home, 4 bedroom & den ~ .._,, ......, .2800
CORONA DEL MAR VIEW or 5 bedrooms. 5~ boths. Top aualitv car-NEWPORT CINTIR 644-4910 •"'47:I ~ •:;:;;;
Spacious '" Br. holne on '!ui9t cul-de-nc on peting, draperies. w.Upaper •.fixtures: View · Genoror '! Genor•.1 Wn11y ...., wtth -
fee land. Large family room. Will lease up-from most rooms. 87' lot, spacious yard with' -------·I .... llrlplaee, -lrulJMn
tlon or. tra.de. t05~000. Hamett Davies. INVESTORS beautiful garoens. $280,000. . LEISURE LIVING kltclrtn, .,,_, AMJo
' • 1. HUNTI GTON HARBOUR .. PARADISE BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR SUPER FAMILY Immaculate 3 BR 2 Bl, "1< Cl ~ ~ cu tom · HOME Uv rm w/llrepl, elect blt!M. ._,,.. • -WMqa
Glamorous Bayfront 4 Br, 4 Ba with two Just limed, Eutslde 4-plex. l1landora lldg. •I Lind• Isle . ·completely ,......,..,ed. En-Patio. I - -I,.._
Jarf.e maslers.•FamllY .J:'.O<?m1 pool table.size, Good coodi-Hip income 341 IAYSIDE .. SUITE 1, N.B. 675-6161 Need Jarre family,.•-or cl, patio, dbl aar. Reduced new! NO -G.L -•
ad O,___ ldtchen., separate formal dining • IOw maintenance: """'°"'' 1 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!'!""!!!!!!............ _,.., """" tor .... , -to $3~500. .,,,, -mA. NJ.,JftD. Wlt owner bu priced tbl1 pro~I-,.,_ ____ I aharp borne hu lti + 4 Bed room. Deck, dock $108,800. Al Fink. ~. at 0 .... •••,-. Low Genor•l-___ •_____ • · 2ll< Untv-.Y Drive ... , '"' ~ -"'°""• sep. dtnlt>r, 2 blthr Cott Irvine) ap.n dally 1.S
LUSK HAllBOR VIEW HILLS 11 doWDt-· FHAavalL0'8!!. 00:' thv~ LOOKS ·UKE A Peifect For ud dbl'"'' Good iibmood,
vacant 3 Br. ~:an on View. Subml~,500. .. .. --·· ~ doa,"' -""""""'"'· " Br court • cl· Harbor View -, one. . IUTUR WOULD Family Uvlncj ALL TERMS! . • II t f kid Call ~ (Open Eves) ANSWER Need ....... witlr ....,..,iJ,g '67,500. ct.!">'. s Br. ome, exce e_n or • lnd\Jdlnr an lnapenafw N-rt
_ •u.,950. We have many choice ho.mes. ,.... ,., The~-double._-· ·-.,. -~ c ...... I o! ;;:· dlstlnctive .... , pricer Toy ttrll 3 bedlooon, •I -~•port-~., .M.
Lovera Burns. .I • -..-,, 1!11 blth buy at $27,995. For F1lrvlow Cd H>39'l8 Ews. -' · • IAYCREST VALUE _!,.,.,,;:;!~.,,,,.,.,=~·I built illand ...,,. -.-... . the we it tealuM • cloubl<!
Compare and save! Adult occupied, 3 l\f, BAYCREST LOT ...,.. ~Ille..-.-....,, laundry room •"" 646-all STRETCH OUT
21'· both•, 18'38.J' ·heated a. .filtered JP09l, 80 x no. 'Prlced at Juot 'i.i:':"1 ~'!. ~~· 1 -...-. The lather wiu (onytlme) "-·, --~-~SPACE -• U ] -'-· t -"-$18500 OutotAna""""' ·.....,. ....... ce1atn)Jrenjoythebrlck · ~ ·~·~·~ 2 fireplaces, cov eu pa o, ow mllD en· '. · . ,.,,...., _..,... ..,,... _ tireplace and _... ud HUNTERS! w-.. 2 _,.
ance yard. It's Immaculate! $62,500. , ;-,:;; ,;; :-can --.i to add an irlcom< tor the children. • ..;...., m......., _..... 24'XU'
ll c. Buie. ( ... . qn1t -A 1no1y rnagnlft<enl .,... w1th ·• ...,,_ uoc1 MAGNOLIA lamliy room, IP&rldlnr .n
FIFTY FEET ON LIDO -at only $11,500 -~ it leatured. n.. STREET builtin kitchen, _...te din-=:::::;;;::::;::;;::;::::;~:==
bed m-8550. 1o -1ar quick ....... tiv"""" and k11W "'"' u-. 3-IEDROOM --.:f"'=::== An e.qulsite couple's home (){two rooms ~ ~-~·--. ~ All~.-·~ ~ '
d •.. '°act toda,yr 546-2313. ~.~, -·-~. ......, ~·-· ~ a. two baths. Quiet charm & French ecor Omm!nc' 3 bedroom -· •lze yard and locatod on
Priced at $77,500. Gene Vreeland. .,, 500 on ~ lot witb alley ac-treN!ned lltrftl. Just Uolt<d ...,, -. Walle to 17ih St. and et $34,500,
OWNIR WANTS OFFER =:... otlen ~2 VA "HA w-ShoppiJV -.... ean 546-1151 co,..n -.l $31,9!0. with 10~ c1oWD bup 11a22 ._ -2
Eastbluff,4Bedrooms,12halba,famllyroom, pomre -r --nrAIVA-.. avail. Just F9 owner will help 11nance. bin., WiWid·-i.o..
Ideal family home. close to schools, tenniS bedrooms, 2% blth~,view. Owner mum .. n riibl....., FULL PRICI IS lloted, -~. Ollered at IBllJICI~ Coll ~M&-n1L -'"-O!rl:rDllO.
dub a. shopping center. $4Q,7i50. I ' '' !llt·Jn .,~ Double ...., and will ..u tor ~ '21,5411 · $71,000, ' • •• -W lk & l ' Carol T1tum. . I&<, + carport. •US. Call $27,900. Loct.i.d in = Nq <!own to GI Buyon and Call 111\)-1151 (Open Evel.) ./ I er ee
' ' ' m.'1225 Costt Meaa ~ to rmd.mum down to t,HA. fii • • LIDO ISLE NEW LISTING . l I • . ping. The ~it ... '°'" tact. ...,,.... walJflet, I IBITA&ll 4 IEDRM • $27,tsO Reo!U.. -
Perfect family home, mov,,.ln condition. new beaut .......i & Sharp 3 bedroom droame< • -10% "™' FHA termtt DOVER 5HORD llEAtli'i
>I large bedrooms & family room. Large ,,,.,;,,,.. ,,.ti. quiet CIJi.de. witb open beam ceBlnp, Gtnerou llzod bedrooms, 2 $23, 950 !vu Well& -bolt.
south patio, 50' lot. Short walk to club. 11c at. 1mrn.d. ~ near new ....,,... ~ dnpes, bethl, family room very 3 Bedroom horn• on 11rp lot View. •,11111.
'89,500. Mary Hevey. This popu1or home .m. ..ii ~!) ~'!°"..di:' -, LOOK WHAT ~-ott "'" bunt 1n 1w complete prtvacy ·cw: ·~LD111U:X•
tut. ean riCb1 ._"' ... I ,_ .. ·-t .. "" $29 900 BUYS' ~1c·~· -~. de-sac. LDtl or extru locJ • .,, • .......,.. AC"-INVISTMENTS -C.D.M. ..,. •venln•. v $11111 ~r monlh. Wl1Y , • • Patio 541).J'nO .-. ft!ria, washer A WID 7-· -
Residential Income. Two excellent homes -~9111 -. call. • M!lg ""'"'"'~ .......,.. patio. !lll>mit • lalbee ::l Propartl• :1:i,. ~iou~1!"1nc1eg. Try 20 % H.M ~.'.';~-Nichols Real Estate Walker & lee : ~ 1::" i:;;. ::\:,!'~~down· •1
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Sl25 E. Coast Hwy, CdM $15,900 FULL PRICI ReaJtun : °"""' lot 2955 -· C.... 111-C.U l6Kll (Opla .-> ~NO DOWN TlltMS
WATERI'RONT ·DOVER SHORES . &ecutlYe UYfnt IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY :mo lla11>or Blvd., 11 Adamo * =:"'.!:.''( C-na H'-hlands :18 It living -'™"' 1rir
UJUm•le in indoor le outdoor living. Com· Designed for entttt&fnmenL s ~ with • huae 5f6.<M65 Open tll 9 PM :nJA • VA rer-• "~"ble A Real 'Elitau:! .......... 11 • ha.ndaome cu 1lnd
plett electric home. 4 Bedrooms, study & 4 Jaqe bdrm. + .,.. with m .. terbedroom. v.,.,, very "'"LI( TO IEACH *FU' LER REAL TY* ~ lli ~.;:;--·_.· llrfplace, lllllr-. built formal dining room,. Separate maids am. . . _.,. ,_ ckon. Many extru u """' ., ,. · • • --. Jn dr¥nl ldtclren. StJ;ar.1t LllrP pool, pl'r & .Up. $IllO,OOO. · ·~b.z.'i".:.:'": pool made-o,,.....,1u,...... Wbea,... own thl1 .,...,, 4 ~~ .:::;· ~nytlme vtolr, ltdA-pooj, laundey room. Lara
X.tllerlne Raulston. . .\ 8'111 ....,_ ·~ = eel ..,,.._ Owner ~I l>jnn. home. Excellent...,. MINI-RANCH C"' 7ft111r ~ sr-. 0-... ,.~ ...... ...;... -.Ji. Walke• & Lee -""' 1oca ...... ~ Flllly tumllhed. lnclud<s .. 1 di:,.:. ""-Call . -INViSTMENT c.....;i -...... Jr. I ' -., ...,,..., cnpes, ,..,.._i ..,,,..n.y ,\ !arm 673'«!il0 ~.w. ..........-' PLUM-I -It pwlldo, -.i,,.
• ........... -A fQU1pri1ffiL 8 View ..,..,,, , .,...._ , -~· !M0-514!_ .,..., $1.1,..1.ti. 847~0. nell' Vista. Avocadoa, cltrut 4 Pt.EX. •• Top ftntll ua ~-LL • ..... IY OWNllt -r a """""'· Home. pool, mo-"' bch A "'°""· 11"500. 'WI°"..., I .,.::;::::;:;::::;;:;;:;::;;~;;1 3 BR, l BA. xtra tarp td1cb-bOe home • acvttat build· PETE BARRETT ~IALTO~ SPECTACULAR VllW en A dln!r>f-. llrll epts, lngt. Call 675-122:5 le< full _ _ • _ _ • • 21115 ~. Ooola -
-Bl& ea.,.n, Fob. tlnith-. CUiiom c1rpo. °"""""' ""tlo. dmlit. •133 By Owner J IR, 3 BA -REALTY -TRADE or Soll· 2 llR, -.
5JO NIWPORT CINTlll OIL. N.I. 4 BR. I BA, tamily rm, 3 l.arp yard, Brand new Homt & lnv&1tmtnl New paint, maey """'· r.rust 642.StGO View -~ Xllrt-.
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DAILT l'ILOT 1ar action! RHlty ,.. ID appn.c. $3,005 dn. !!""!"!!~!1!1~~'!'l'!LI 139,IOOO AllOd.... ~--o• ~·~ ctr-· =.-. 11Nr1:1 c.11 _,.A Save! !4Z E. C.Ut Hwy., CdM 1>46-1713. ~ We'll btlp you 1tlll -, 111114311. ~,;,;,,;o..---1...J
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.'IAYCREST
POOL
.J!eauWul, clean 'bdrm. home, 3 balbJ,,fam·
Uy room, clilWlf room, beam celllnf nvlnf room. Electrlc l<ltcben, mt-in vacuum sys-tem, electrlc 1arue door opener, 1a1 BBQ,
covered paUo, sparkling pool with new heat-
er & filter -diving. board. 212 car garap
with loads of storage. This fine Ivan Wells
home Is localed in the nicest area of Bay.
crest. $79,500. Call for appointment to see.
CHILT ROBINETT
REALTOR
Genor•I
TOO BIG
MUST SELL
6 IDRM·l IA
Just listed! 6 r!ant bdrm'•
A mauiv• den With 2nd
fh:rplace. Cracm. fOnnal
dining rm. s deluxe baths.
Gourmet kitchen. blt-tna.
Lulb carpets Ir drapes.
Soaring stalrcue lo 11~
elepnce:, Rom&nHc muter
suite. Priced -nds bo·
!Ow ..... lor fut Nie. See
today. Call 6f~
IOHI\! L Ol\11 \
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$19,?.~0
Eutalde -N..ds TLC
2 BR comtr lot. room !or
. traller, boat .... A RARE GEM
S1wt><st 3 Jia, Wnlly nn 1n
11.E. Ooot& -. Xlra yard
lor -.. boat ist.!500. ......... ..
0 THI~ REAL.
"-!_;STATERS:
TARBELL
~Harbor, Corti Me9
EASJSIDE -
COSTA MESA
3 Bdrm. 1% bath, double car
...,.... Extra 1arre lot
SZB.!500. Call for ap00mt· me-nt. 642-2253 or m...3111113.
associ ated
BPOKERS-R i;"AL TORS
.'.'.025 W Bolboo b7J Jb~)
Enjoy TIM Seclll'fty
cl tblo •f!rM:tive home. In •
most dellrable area. in
Hunt. Beach. We daiaif¥
th.11 property .. real sharp,
Priced at $71,200. lf7.Ql!O . . -
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HOW ABOUT
YOUI
INVESTMENTS?
·'Salisbury ·
RP ilty
EXCLUSIVE
· Sa lisbury ··
RP.ol!1
WE ARI PRllllNTINO THIS
PROGRAM IV POPULAR DEMAND !
YOU DO QUALIFY!
YOU CAN OWN
YOUR OWN HOME!
There are a number of programs available to
everyone who' needs a home.
A representaUve of one of the nation' a largest
lenders, Dave Bourke, from the Colwell Co.
will explain each Government Insured Loan
Proiram. This Includes VA le FHA loans.
$top at our office on Saturday, January 22nd.
betw-9:00 and 4:30 to see which program aultl you -no obllgaUon -and no salesman preaent.
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Prwperty H6 I ~ .... ii=....iilii_!iiiiiiiilttjjjjj.:;ii; H-UnfVm. 305 Ho1J111 Ul!fum. 305 Httw UilfunL • 305 Apto. l'urn.-, Li ·= Apia. l'um. MO' Apt. Unfum.' 3a Apt. Unfum.,
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1,12 "!Ill kept 1anlen ' • J-...,,.;.....------1·--------I·--------1 . ..,....,....,.._____ I,-,_;._;.....;._;.;;.. __
!alt. lloGai 'tor ·,.,.,,_, MANUl'ACTURER • Glfat ...,. view, 3 br *WE b&vo a tarp lalec:tion 3 BR, 2 Ba, dlll pr, Cl'Jllt, Cma i1ef Oro IXICUTIVI SUITIS :Jl" . ~~ra~ ~ •TOWNHOUSE 4 Bii, 2 Bo,
t tenonll It Income. bome Cameo Hl&hW>dl. ol l and 4 bedl<lom homoi d!'PI. rte, A poor lad!, $.U5. MOTEL APT$. '31 trla. No pet/child"' .,M cpti • ..,._ llltm. pool 4' :
000. only $25;000 •down. NEEDED FOR ORANGE Lease 1<25 mo... tl>at can be moved loto month. ~Ill. ALL \ITlLITIES PAU> 727 y-B -club-" ml · CJ>\Jl'l'rl AREA. PAR1'Y • 3 Br, 3 bl Shorecl!tta. almost 1mmtdl&tol,y on our Conclomlnlumo eom..,. bet.,. )'Oil rent · •Mn a•·~ "BLVlvDd. BACHELOR APT $IO. 1245 515-j~&fttr~ pm.o.c.c.'
• 1 St. Propeny O:t1ta
' suitable lor 14 unlit.
I t $265. Tho. $37,500.
B '-' \)wntt 5'5-1361 o i
A P,OINT, new 4,plex
,200, X 1 n t location,
,w,.,c;hOoae 1rom severa1.
·".·Pkr 6~ ..
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Sl!.'L~O MUST HAVE Huge tam. rm. Xlla lrc Rent·OptJon plan. Unfum. 320 CultOm deCcned. llaturlna: ....,.AT YOft:KTo ·• 675-M81 /
$12,500. IS IS A Dl)'{ECT yanl, lli50 mo. SHERWOOD RE ALT y • l\>ACIOUI ld!chen "111> In. WN Colto Moto SPAC. I A l Br. Apt. 11<0 UI>
l'ACTO Otnu:r F lO • O<her rental~ •• t Br, 54NSSS ' Colto Mow dlrect llil>U.. "'4411 Pool, <1>tldrp:, bllnl, Kldtoll
SPEED BICYCl\ES. WE clote to bch 1165 to s Br e Separate din 's area STUDIOS FROM $U DELUXE 2206 Collero No. s M2·1Ql5 ·
WILL TaAJll . l!;XPERl· S500 mo. . 3-~Sllrl kl'=, waler 3 BDRM., l BA, w/w cptt, • l!ome-l!Jce -I BEDROOMS AVAILABLE APARTMINTS 1994 Maple No. 3 ·-,
ENCE 110'1' NECESSARY. DON y. FRANKLIN ......... /mo. " Jut w/drps. Complete bllnl •• Private petloo • • FUil ldldlen Air Cond . Frple's. 3 swim-* LOWER -* I
GOOD Cll:AN FAMILY OP. • .RHllor pllll feet. -. dlshwuher •• ·.119>. ~lL'il • CtOeed Iara&• '!'/sto ... e • N"'ll~ pool AU·•·~ 2 BR
I•-• Full 1 ·-~~·-""" • 4 ........ •·cillliff min& Pools • Heal!I> Spe • -"'' , cpts, dr!>t, ERAnON. 5rART IMMED-• 67i.2222 • $250 Rent or Jieue. 4 BR. 2 o ·~~ •• 51&.~ home Mr. •·••• ·--,....... _, ~ Tennla er.. • Game I Bil· 11r, polio. Nr. bot It the• I
IATELY, tALL 714-870..$310, $135 Pvt home w/aar tencd BA. Clean &: vacaht. Crptt Queen. 698-814i o 1 t Ice, • m: Bdnnl : ~ ~:• liard Room. tte. Adults, no petl. $155 mo. '
9 !I'O g DAlLY. yd . ICB · ' & drps, Near 11 each . 879-0850 home Mr. Shet'han. e p -u l BEDROOM 645-3515, 642-6f99. 1
**BTG"1iEAR-LAKE f!2'i. 1 BR w/ everythlnr, Onr~ii4~ll0.l, resklen. 3 Br, 2 Ba, <1111, drpe, .:!.i~~h·1:,:: : ~".s~"':ld .. rv. avail, FROM 1155 2BR,Crpts&drapeo.Cholco i
LIQUOR B:l'ORE Fo, Sale Va .. nt A readY. C.M, ce, · blt-ino, dswbr, 2 pool1, a<:aptnr e Phone ....vice MEDITERRANEAN loc. in M.,. Vft"de. lmmed. ,
Net. a-. $50,000. yr. 1140, Q BR, fencd !or kld1 & DELUXE< BR, 111 Ba. Con. clbhcute, $235, 54&-3no. Adult llvinc at Its best BY THE SEA VILLAGE occupancy, lllt> per mo.
Owner will ea.rry tlnancin&'. pt1& C.M. 00. Walled ln cqmmunlty, Huntlntton Be•ch • · • · Large 1 Bll $175 v t 2 Bedroom 962-9894.
Opportunicy, ot a 'li!etimet $135; 3 BR older home, kilh clbbse, pools &: park. Nr. tJ'I'ILJ11ES FREE acan • ' pets & 2400 Harbor. Blvd., C.M. 2 BR c '
C.U Roes ln4) 536-1738. or &: pelt OK, C,M. achoola &. ahop'g. Oep. & 1% Ba, all appl's pool, 365 \v, Wllaon 6'2-lm children welcom. Tennis (n4) 557-fm> pl'd. No J)e(a. 1st 6 · .. ~. S •-11~ p ho 2 courts, IWimmlllf pool, RENT'" OFFICE la.s t. CI ,,anlns dtp., ,..,-,u::: penoer neat Eatt.te, ~ vt ftle on aerea. ref's. $225. 645-4573. clbhse. 3 Br, $lll5, 2 Br, I: j ni 1U.o n50/ UtU incl
P.O. Box :l828, Big Bear Kiot< ... ts,.horoes 0'<. 3 BR newl,y de<orat>d new 1170. w/util ·add $25. LIVE LIKE A KING :';'.:':,., ':.3287~~8i:'i OPEN 10 AM TO 6 PM Atbe::'°Pt. 213, 't19M4is. 135 '
' . lA)tr, q.tttomla. "~.7330 ~!nl drps: crpll, F•nced ,back, 548-1405, 538-5384. At. Budget Prices! 557-8623 "-'· HARBOR 2 BR, cptt, drpe, bltnl, ' SUPl!Jll HOM!'; FOR Rr:1NT s i d• Yard · N r • Laguna Nlg~I FUf\NISHED-DUPLEX !urn 1 Be. $95. No re!rig. Chllm.n ok. Nr. ·
DElUXE-. .BEE·lf BAR OR LEl<SE OPTION ~~';'£.~11 Ca~lk &ehools. I BR adja.,.nt 1811> 'te.-of UNFURNISHED chlldr<n, no pets. Pref. mid-. TO shops. 1135. 6 46-2 6 2 7;
A Point. New duplex. with pool rd;;n, food, and 3 Bdnn, Meia Verde home, · El Niguel golf COU1"9e; air die aaed w.oman. Gu/wa. WNHOUSE 646-m9
. Silvei",~rn at.La ~quor equipment • 1n Costa 1' bloclq w lhopplns, pj(I. 3 BR, 1% BA Townhae. Encl cond, $275. mo, 495-5116• * POOLS 1er pd, I07'1-Yorktown, H.B. NEW 2 • BR Condo studio.
, · ,.JWeti.~Bkr. 642-4905. na. $3.000il down. Bkr • f""· · 'patio, use of Z lrg pools. Dbl Condominiums * ENCLOSED Call first, 962·8996. 2217 Harbor, near Wilson Near Harbor .l San Ditto
646-8811, aslc /,or Van. AL!() garage. 1 blk ,from each. Furn. 31S GARAGES NEAR new~ doee to beach 2 BR, 1~ BA S'J'UDIO Fwy. Cpts, drp1. $185 mo,
L 'fOr.Solo 170 Quaint Clkk Shop. 3 Bdrm, nr V~ta Shopping 1250 mo. 53&-7382 *CONVENIENT a shopping, 1 BR. & TOWNHOUSE. 1140/mo. Nopetsorchlldren546-«168
DOVER SHORES Holland Bus. S.lol C..,ter <1210. mo, 3 BDRM., 2 Ba, fully crptd, Gonorol TO ALL BEACHES Bachelor Apll. 309 Memphis •Healed pool-Adults only 1 BR. <-ptex ~,. " .
. ltAYFRONT 'LOT "The Brol\er th Empethy" ~521 OR 540-4631 . drpd , dahwshr, 2 est gar. I FR'OM $135 MONTH St. lnqulra Apt 2 or call •No Pets·AdJ. to shopping Bit-in R trti'~•Adul drpo.
J'11l!'ST 8UY'IN ln& <>ranle Ave., c.M: N1chols·RHI Estat• CIJ'<" ID ocbh, $1 50 . BEAUT. !urn. 2 Br., I Ba., 536-4484, mo ~ • 1". 1130
"{<, ~·wPoR· .. 645-4110 ,._ OVOI c d I M 316-5882. widen Condo. Niguel -· ADULTS PLEASE 1 BR 2 BR 2 Ba " Bdrm * 2 Bath' =.-· -,,-,=--=~--I I oron• • •• Avail to< 6 mog, ... Helen ' ' ., <Pts. .. LGE. 3 BR 211 Ba N • valued at $200,000 GIFT Shop -Bi.Ill. Botiqu<' 4 BR, 3 BA Condo w/bltns. , Newton Rltr 494-SSll VILLA POMONA drpe, pool, rec rm . Walk ID !Jv!ng room "111> cathedral 0.C.C. earPort,, ~ ,.~·
0 b!!'Uer. t.ot. valu'ed"' at . pn, ·Balboa laJ, Sm. invest. J G~OOVY Pad·l Br, atv/ $250 I mo. 8122 Deerfield ' • PHONE 642•2015 beach. Cote to golf, n:> 12th cellina ' frplc. Separate $l90. No Pfta, 5*-1594 ·
,500:-Buildft'I welcome. 675-2418 or ...83&B834. , ~rdrlr. cpt/drf!a, pet wel-Dr., H.B. (213) 823-&iSS. Townhouae Unfurtt. 335 S1., 536-0f92. 219 15th St. laundry area Encl .....,.,.. · ·~~· .. -..i, come. $150. * 3 BR 2 BA ~. d (1700 Pomona Ave.) 53f>..1244°. 5...i ....... 1 .. -....,,:, •-chll.:.:_~n'•' 1 BDRM., all bltns, •has Bul)noH Wanted 210' ALA Romalo • 645-3900 • • ·•~· ""'· Newport BHch ···--"' ~ • w• cp1t drpo loced 'Ike" r' ._ ... ,Lee· . . dahW1hr. Quiet cul-de-sac * $30 WK. & UP * 1 Br. pertly tum $80 mo playgrouod. $3'.lll. . ' . I c ' Janie & , • · , G WANTED to ffilt or l..,e • SMASHING 1 . Br, frpl. •~t. 1225/mo. 675-8230. *ADULTS PREFERRED* e Studio & l BR ~ts , water l-p1 pd. Adullt only. HARBOR GREENS pn. peoo. ct .... 5*-1001.
small cafe or kitchen in.bar. 'stv/rcfrfg1 cpt/dtps, child/ 4 BR, 2.Ba. bltN, cptl, drps, 3 BR, 2~ ba., 2 C4l'Pprt .. $275. e Room $15 WK A Up, 918 Palrp, H.B. 536-4678, 546-4353 SHARP! 1 Br, lge closets,
Phone 642-4532. pet $175'. · nr. all schls. $240. mo. Ct.\!· Facing Pool. e TV A: Maid Service Avail 536-t979. e NEW DELUXE e pool. N~. •hoPt. Adulll. UM ,
Money to LH'n MCI ALA R1nt1l1 e 645-3900 de-sac. 645-3846. REALTOR 548-6966 e Phone Service. Util Pd Laguna ... cti 3 BR, i BA Apt tor lease. Monrovia. 548-0336. .1 l•fi·~~~--· I CORNER 4 rm cottage near WALK to beach. Oean 3 BR. Dupl1x11 Furn. 3C5 •'Alt major credit cards Incld spac. master suite din LOWER delUXtt 2 BR, frplc, ' «CHOICE· . · ·s1ttlor M'1J, Co. 2376Newport Blvd. 518-9755 rm• dbl aarare; auto d-tlltb-eil!!!'· $200. ..,
""' t:OT'.. -c 336 Eh, 1F'1'111 Sl'RTEETD' ~a:· ~c4:;;:ls.s~ ~:·ca~~·sz:.ts-~ Coat• MIN ~Ad Worth $5 on Rent STUDIO,·pvt. charming, cyn ·~avail. Pool I:~ * uw *
To Beach:, $15,IXKI ai' Or . . s mo-lease 6.73:-8327. Irvin• 1 BEDROOM, 131 Eut 2ht 1 BR~· :elgt ~n =·~w.~~· ation .a. $275 • ' SPAC. studio apt. % .... l~ ,
--~ ~d. Bid openlr.11 2 BR HOWJe, unfur.n. Newly St. HOUse A. ' · ' e oaets, BACHELOR apt., -north end, · Ba., cpUdrpt, prlv. i-tio ' •fiii.V,,. t~ 1972~ . First I 5econ11 decorated. '""/mo. 702 Iris phone 6"-0030 queen siu bed, priv drealng u1~bl ~-ul 865 Am1goe Way, NB · w/gar. $1.to. Sf6..0689. ~I OF-_ TD L .. ns _ 'f.M>J 4 BR 2'L batba •'Jen rm, xtra lge rooms, encl 1 '"' e ~· q et mature · Managed By : C.~ A-ve. Call 499-1460. " 711 • '''''' -Duplexe1 Unfurn. , 350 gar w/ storage, Adults only, man. '100 ~1n;c·uw. 494-7126 WILLIAM WALTERS ro 7BR, l~BA. W/W cpts, WPORT BEA n
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t.owe.t Rita Oi'anre Co. . 3 BR., 2 ba. hom.e ···' $300 · drpL Patio. Blt-lnl, ~85. 67S.allo 642.2171 ,545-0611 2 BDRM, <Pll, .up., Garare. 3 BR., 211 ba.". ... $3251$35!) Balboa Ponlnsulo no pets. 1160/mo. Newport -Park-Like Surrounding 979-0281 alt llAM ~
Ext.·271 S<rvU.. H.-w II yn. Ch6~lld26"'98n ok, no p ets! i . d h·11 2035 Fullorton, C.M. QUIET. DELUXE E SID . •~ re 3 BR, den, 2~ Ba.,, bltns, Furn. 81c.,-:-&-l-Bf'1. DPLX apt, immed avail thru 1-2 & 3 BR APTS I E, t.ttnc. 2 BR, cpts .. -~6r':°R !Nfl~M.. ·7vate~~Jl'i!,·~:i1f?£." Mo.•• . ' •• --I ~f~: v~!~"."~~~~:~ :~::1~.;:!".;l~~ ~~~~J .~ P:. =~: ~~ ~~~: ..:1.":~ ~: !~.=:· •ncl
;Bcl>. corner! UtJUtles oan. ·· • , , den, Cll>td In• din REALTY E, Balboa BlvO,, Apt. B C M pd. IJbrary area betwn bay Martinique Apts. Eool Bluff f99.2130. comb lrg kit, older chUd & ~ -• 536-3518 or (213) 864-1846. ' · ' -t ocean .. p:io. Everett l'":"==""'""""""--~"foAL . REALTY NE-ED CASH l'ASY.? pet O.K. 1185 mo. ht & last t,f~v. Pai'k center, Irvine Costa MoN * srUNNING 1-2-3 Br's, 2 Michael, i7:H880. lm·santa Ana Ave., CM NEWPORT BEACH
• Ev ""' "'-'-" bt' 2nd kie.ne made or buy mo. + $SO des. 1921 CaH ApYt1rne, 833.cmo Br Furn &: Unf. Like new. Mgr. Apt 113 646-5M2 VIiia Gr1ned1 ••ts. ·icf;· lot liXl:;,"":";;: your trust deeds, Mr. Claf· Fullerton. DO NOT disturb NEAR NEWPORT HEIGHTS r: Up. 66-55.30. $30 wi~ NEW Oceanfront -Yrly BAY MEADOW APTS. Four bedrooma wl;r-balcan-torl~ (n4) ,q-9380. ~ tenant. Call aft 6. 642-0857. 3 Bd.rma., ., baths. family Newly decor. 2 BR, gar. • • = $4255 or ~nr. i;ao: or Benm ceillnp, pe.nelin«, les above ,a: below. Graclious 1 e d' aHey. 348 E. vmy CLEAN 3 BR ho stove & retrlg. Adu.lb:, no * WINTER RATES * . r. " Ba. prlv pntioe, recreation fa. living I: t'Uiet 11urroundln&
.t-St CM ....._. , me nn.:-Turtle Rock •••• $330 646-5135, 538-9952. cl'I" f '" ., ' · ~·· W built-1.n.1 and fenced yard 3 BR, 2 be., atrtqm ••• ~ $325 pets, $145. Reference.s. Attrac turn titudiol Jl.15, 1 • ues, All adultl, no pets. or famUy with children. ,
to 17th 61~·~hopp~ I .......... J( it!) for a namily's pleasure. 3 BR, 2~ ba., fam •••• S325 Mrs~. bkr 548--2003 Brs $125" •• A®its, no pets. ** OCEANFRONT: 1-2-3 e 2 BR's FROM AS LOW Near Corona de! Mar ffi&h '
• $~750.~· . ~"· · · "'l i ONLY $235, per 1D9nth., WE HAVE OTHERS N•wport Beach 2135 Elden, Mgr. Apt. 6.' BR's Winter. Adults only, >. i $159/mo. School, Fireplace, wet· bu 1:
·· li•n, '0.Hrt, ' ' '" ' Cali Agent· 1 5'6-4141 ' WELL furn 2 Br in triplex. no pets. 613-8)88. 38i W, Bay St., C.M. ~Ut-ln kitchen appUances. )
':' rt . -. ~7~, Houw F,umlohod 300 12$> MO. rentw teue. 3 BR, BEACH TOWNH~USE Adults, no pets. 11£5. 768 LOWER Beaut turn apt nr 0\11 646-0073 11.l;~~IG~S :.:.:. 9'4·2191: i
2&, clean&: vacant. -Crpta 2~R ~ Den/~ce. zrpl, pa· Scott Pl. CM. ~2323. ocean. Avail row. Lie. Ab-. eB~trl'IFUL GROUNDSe :rZ9n• Z!t~ 1 ~!~!Et'}/"~~ ""~·: hJJ.~.;..,, '> l< drps.-CoV'tlq'ftlo' Choice tio, tile dock. $715. :;<&.11532 µJVELY 2 BR. ,.,._ apt. bey Rl!JI., 642-3850. ' I~ DEColl • ffuntl..,.. ..... j
;.i.$MEDUAN * LITT BO! lo attr-hse·nr IO<ation, Ownr.Agt. 833-ll03, NEW APT w/"""11 \.lew, 3 'Iha&' .crplt, pool, cl ... t.i 3·Br, 2 bl, new ldt potlo, !i tf' Cu.1 -,.i. 1
,., '· "t">:~ residenCe: 546-9754. BR, 2 BA, rtove A: refrla. stores. Adults, no pets. $160 blk·to bch. $225. mo. winter. arage, Poo • Rec. mi., . ~ ..Jtrl(,~,.uttful Je.ke·front wtr, patio Ccov'd fnc:'d) 3 • Dwshr $.100/ 6'2--.... 'J-· laundry 1 BR $140 2 BR ON BEACH• I _ fM ~Y. $«3,SOO. Qi· br, 2 Ba op. trpl.,67~. M!?SA :Verde, 3 Br., 1%. ba. · · "'SINCE 1946'~ • mo. ..,,..,. per mo. 1941 Pomona, C.0.ta 6.~... · Jl&).Sl&S.$175, · .] ~· M~ offer! Coron•· del ~p ' .. , $~ mo; w/optiOn to buy. 1st_ Western Bank BJdi. ~~ __ _ __ TRAILER for rent, l BR. Hacienda de Mesa Apls • • \ ·~·. cn.f) ~1738 dr $23.ooo." 644-2501 days I Univer.oltv Pllrk, Jrvl~ /VI Sf1arp Be•utlful, 2 Br $100. AvaHable now. • UIO w. Wilson~See Mgr. No. 1 2 BR Untum rr. $230/mo. J
: Spencer Rft.I Estate, WELL !urniahed .. 1: BR+ 1 54~ eve. VA ok. D•Y• 833-0101 Nl9ht1 Apirlments for Rent Pool: Adul tl. No pe ts, (1 teen 67J..5'749 after 5:30 "THE GABLES" , Furniture Avallablt ~ •> ·Soi: 2828,-Bir' Bear person only. Non-smoker. 2 BR , house, crp(s, drps, Lanuni Beach OK). $160, CAI$!>. 2,br unfurn 1 Br apt w/water view, $150 Le 2 Br w/pri ear. Adltl, Catpitlodrape..dJshwasher
, _Calif. ~.i Ref's. $150/mo. Ca 11 garage. 2 Small children. • $145 E-side) 642-952D. mo yr lit. t ·aduU only. c pt /.d r p , b It n s , heated pool,-aa"nas-lennJs
-,0-BEAR LAKE. 67$-4169. No~pell .. 1145. month. 2077 '(RGLIV RM w/F;pl~ Apt1. Fum. . 360 ONE Bedrm. Adutu, no pell. ~ "'i'ndproofed. Fncd yrd i;:i::,-:-:..=::.•
'' 1 · SPECIAL Coste Mes• • Willace, Apt 6. 646-m.9. Is center oJ tlUa chariping Gener.II Pool & Utllitfet! Included. Wettdlff w I P a ti o . W t r pd • ')lliilllf;y ~.,...16
""" onow tied up · to " . .. 2 .l!R cpt/<Irp., ,,.,...,. No I BR home, Redec. New -1141-lllt>· 518-7689, Ganlenertmalnt. Call ~I HllNTINGTO' N -ipeCiil buy:: Cabin·ln-• Q~. Refreat -, Elli.de, Pltfs. '· sm1 children ok. dJ:ps •. w/w, crpta:, bltns.'·Lcita: Coat• MIH $125 BACHELOR, q u l et 1&5, 636-tl.20 y ,
oods, ~ .llnialljng, <1e•o & nlc<!, utt t Incl . Stl5. 11~5. 2077 Wallace, Apt. 6, of light! $100. . A . adult, _ldtchenett>, u!lL pd. 2439 Orange Ave "G" 1155 PACIFIC
i.l6•i!i0· E-/; term.. It ALA Ront.011 • 645-3900 · di. NU.VIEW RENTALS Bold N C FUf\N 1 BR. Cottage In the Pool. IM .. 151<. Now odult 1•~:::j 711 OCSAN AVE., u B ~ lu\1. Call Roos tn4l • Extra ~·ciOlls I Br cpt/ • 673-4030 or 494-3248 ew oncept rear $Ul/mo util pd. Clean Apt, Unfum. "5 151 E. 21•1, <n•l 5.11'1'-. ' : t:738 or wnte: •Spencer ..,~....1 1 · 3 BR, 2 BA,· crpts, drpe, deposit. Older male only, no · W Of · ~· ' .-t.to ... P.O. Bo> :l828, d!'PI, fncd , •• or pel. 112fi. bitlnl,-trpk.1225. ht, latt & 3 BR, I\> BA, North end, ·fURNIJURE RENTAL pets. 518-3736 192511 INlboo lslond oslboy 21 Apo""""i. ' open lO am-6 pm Dal!y ! ~Sear L«ke', callfomla: ALA Rent1lt e 6'5-390<t J75 de~. Avail. 2/15. 1-children, Ji:ebl OK. Yr. I.e. Anaheim Ave. CM. . 2-Bft, 1" BA SUO. wµ.UAll WALTERS 00, I f!-"2,=;2:;!-::=;;.;;;i * •JWN· 2 Bi .. ~. · 8& R35-9432/842-n53. l22S mo. 497-1971. LGE 2 BR, I BA, -·· 3 BR, 2 BA sa ~ " Forms, < · T-~--/ ' · · ·' * Month to Month •1139 DELUXE 1 Br., pool, Frpic, beam ceil, Blbtl. CAI.SO AVA!t. FUllN.) * FRESH AIR ' ' ~ . -180 . ·•·~ ,. pqol. M.,. 2 BR, crp", drps, prage. Lo1uno: Nlguol * 100% Purchase Op!k., cpll, drpa, bllns, 145 E. 1811> "M/mo "•·~· --•• • 2 WEEKS PREEI • Wal• 3 ~·-to B • . · Verde. BJm., · CJJ~; drps, Water pd.. No . pets . ._-_ . . W St Apt 10-64>-S429' . ....,., · x ~..,,.. ••-· " ",,,_. ea.chi "TTLE .. RAN"'H patio; pr. $22!1 ID l2!IO, Nr 1165/mo .. 2193 Maple St. 4 Br, 2 ba, llv & dlmng· .,..., * kl• Selection. ., : . . Balboe Ponlnoula Dep/~ ooq • to mOv• In Ice 3 BR Apt, newly deoot. ( ~ · v 1 schls. ~-MOO.· · '1-.,~,, tam rm, frple, bit-ins, Style-Colon 1 BR I ts ;i....., in• -1-.. ta -Dbl u. •-• Abrff plus 32,IXKI acre• 642"-~. r fence, sprnklr, cpta:, drpa, 2 * 24 Hour Deljvery w cp ' ..... t""', • ....,.... mo., _. •.uv • 1 Q6'0 '125 •·~Cu~u llr, lrplc, 1'4 ~ • FURN1S11ED 2 Bedroom.1 AN 3 br 2 •-2 · • incl. uttl. Adulll, no pell. 3 BR, 2 Ba., I decltl, dlwshr, 2 BR $t<tl • POOL Ba; Ill... -nfrlr, ! , trazl,ni.~· 350'" af:rel" . . . . • CLE , new , ""· car iar. Immaculate. $310 · i · · 532 canter St ... 646-79'J6. •· stave, refri&., cptl, drpt:,· Cao Furn. .. Very )ow*"" ~ No ......_ ,. pefl.
:.:..: . 91~ 3·~.·'!eu;. I u#UUes ~· $160/montb. car pr, crp~, drpts, fncd mo .... firat ' lut dep. 1 rf2 ~. )$1 LARGE 1 br furn apt, n'JC priv. pr. ~ blk. Ocee.n 4 chtld/cat. 6'2-2181. 613.(J507 _$38.1711. carry ~ a.nlrtja) uri"'!ts. &U-8400,, yrd, no pets, Avatt. Feb, "95-4244. ~ llCI-~· ~ •~ $300/ ~ N ~:;,..,===--
p area '· $250.~ _ • Lido , Isle -. 13th. ~548-3'M3. Lido Isle mo. utll pc!. Adultl only, no 1Je¥. mo. · 0 pets. 2 BDRM carpeted. No pets. * 1 MO. tlUa: RENT * I,
terms •• Call .~ . . . 2 Br 1 ba, like brand new. . pets. &U-M22, or 646-1730. 67S-5034. ht A lut. Clnnina dep. Lrr 1 BR. w/lolds o.t 1
..-. ~ • Inveltnlellt . JHv. 2 BR. 1 BA, 2 car ~. Fa.dilly ok •. 233& Elden. 5 BR, 3 BA. lovely bOme. 517 W, 19th, CM .548-3481 *1 BR. tum. '140 mo.1 YEAl\LY 2 BR. cpts, drpl, $150. rno. Uttl inc:!. 135 eton.p, dcttifltc r m . l
1600 cute houte with patio: "'' Moi'Mo $185. 646-0032. S600 mQ. to July. 2756 N. Main SA 547--0314 Adults, no pets:. 821 Center ~be.at dllpl, ~-1 blk Albert PL Alter a pm dlrhwbr1 bltns. Ila& crpt'J, i!
Yr. round. 673-5«5 eves. UNFURN 2 BR. $140/mo. Avail. Feb. 531-2220 St, C.M. 642-5848 I ~an or b17. ao w. Balboa 962-ll'n. pe~, sv. Nr. heh & I
Newport Belch ~ . No dogs. 1989-C Charle St. Ml11 Verde Balbo.t lsl•ftff l BR. Furn. Trailer. $75. UW Blvd. 675-<18'92. 2 BR apt, bltnl, erptJ. drpa, :':'Jso. 82U At 1 ant a . ~ ' ix:EA.Nraof.ri 1 BR Co~pl 642--2259 or 646-7017. . DELUXE 2 Bi' fully turn paid. Mature 'idUlt only. No NEW 3 br, 2 bl 1pt, bltns, 1 111 adult Moblle Home Park, i
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' '••tit NICE large 2 BR JiouJle LEASE/Option 3 br, 2 ba, Gar $225/mo '$325/yearly, pets. 64JM>878. d~wlhr~ frplc, w/w cpt, tdeal for retired pmons, no 0 CE A NF RON T view. J
• • -~ t a Sl3S • dbl ~le, quite cul-de-sac, So. 'aay block. 5f3..9978 ati WELL-*'·-8 G patio&. $300 mo. Nr bch. chlldf'en or pets $150. mo nndtefr, heh, newtt delux~ 11 fft June. No P,etl0 i an-Iae. )W • garage. · · nr tchls, crpta:, d r p 1 • 5 • • * hll .. _ ~w.u. 1 ~~ ~',1n1o No pets. 213/694-1183. Call MS MM. 2 br.; bltns, crpts, drps, 1
front '7!r29&2 · . Cl> 7'72--0l42 Beautiful tam, home, kids & · c w-.::n or pe... "f" e · C d I Ml MODERN 1 Bdrm pt (.) laund .I: av. Nr 1hopa ' J~~iE"~a~.c'i'r~~.:;'.a~l,~,,~,lLat>:;;;. HoVlllUnfum. 305 38r,2ba,xln'tcond.Corner pet O:K. $265 mo.-tnc1 1WOMEN-1tudio apt, $135/mo.837.-9517· oran. 1 r drps. dllnnhr t,f1:111 bl, pler'115.Sl.55.Adultlf baby
, tor-. reslimlce or. . _ · Joe in No. C.M. ·,$235 znc , water. Call Mr. Lowder OOl'Hlmoker pref'~, $13 0 1,BR. turn $1.20/mo, Gu 6-Jal'lll. 1 diud ok. All u~ti ok. S36-213L
'n e i •.•. 0 w n e ~ t, General a L8ifY, Sf&-5880~ Agt. 645--0615 eves 54._,1500 das. yearly lease. Util lncld. wtr pd. Adults, no. pets;, No ....; pd. $DJ/mo. ¥1T' Aweldo, '"1 ""BR;:-, 11=25~u-p-, -2 ~B~R-, -2 -B-A· 11
-5331. REAL nice 3 BR houae, LOVELY Exec. home. 3 BR, 671>-760!. chftm.n. S45-599l, 616-7058. ~0! i.p!.9. CM. tM>--0984. $160. up. Cpll, dr!>t, pool: .
11 seaind trust deed, Adults~, ·No pets. 2 BA. FonnaJ, dl;l. 2 frplcs. 2 BR, apt, W/W Sb1g * 2 Bi'. FURN l SHED a.w. e REA.[ Value! Cptt d:rps f'f!C rm. W.allt to beach.
i ·:ic>.. .. lor R2 lti!, l:omi" RENTAL J'INDERS ** 518-2554 ** 14. oov. patio. Pn>f. Jdoc:w. crpbl(. All 8-1'1 •. Yearly. TRAILE R, 113 ~/mo. -"N;"" dehwhr, pool, 2 BR'. 11ll'. Cloae to ..,u, l20 ~SI,,
) 54>-1657.-411 W. 1M. COIT4 mo\ l BR 2 BA kit bltns, din $275 lie 1Jke new 541)..9724 Adult!. $215. Lou. 67'J-.6000. utllLtio· lnduded. ~1JJ8. . OM 'n:fc AC'RD Mature Adultl. 'No JM1ts. S36-0t82. 2'19 -.llidi S t • ,
I Elf ... Woitte!I 1141 ,tfWeoo * "'"· rm,. '.Just. ~.C., conv N. "-'· . LARGE 3 br 2 ho t.plc nr 1 BDRM !urn duplex. $US. I • I BR. ll'llrn, A Uttlln. Quiet. 22915 Pacllle Aw. M&-"'4. • · "* -MNllP * lldeloc.$240.519-3532. Newport INoch So.aa,,....;1yreci.,,...i300 Fenced~· Quiet ·•-l J'tnptaeoo I 111'1•· potiOI. 51M878ortM2-4<2!1.' IJACHWOODAl'TS.
/-',DMinlm. ltno,000"~~~1'.", ~ .............. to ... ,..,,,.. 2 BR, 1 BA, o.m_ pot<h, -• $170. YE'RLY ol INch mo. U7 Diamond. 675-3288. Old<r prel Pet. IMUl27. Poolo Toltnts O>t1tnfl Bl<fst. BEst Al.a Leo . 2 Br Brand ..... l·S.3 •BR. II bl1t """" ~ -" ........ . Adu! ~ p . . lllO 8to w., Cdll IH-:1111 bl ~~ ... ., lo BEACH! Cpta, tlrpo, -I lldrmS. ·N....,.n Beach •. -Cleaning dep. req d. ll · Beaut. 1 BR. Garare· Apt. INll!N l'onltloul• Dono olnt (_._ .., CoMt llwyl ""· re.,.., cp.., dr!>t, frptc. us 'lltll .. a ~ VeriJe area';'° Prl. J: . -nJRNlSJfED-No pet!. 646-0672, w/ dbl frpl bltrul 1ar lllft· patio. No petf. Pre·ICbooler Mr·391S7 ' ~ , l
".Writ• ~ss!fi~ ad l100.T1NY°"""".:iibllt•to FounlalnVollov deck,potio'.l btklD.;c._.. •l25WKA .Up-0nOcun • LIVE INSTYLEI , NEW , ok. SlSO/mo, 5'!·2715 • . ' , Dall1 i:a-1, P.Oi °"""" AD .. 11! jd. 'f •lrlcht . Ideal rn•ture man. 1175. Lovely Bacl>-l Br>-Room• Now Opon ·Al Now 2 BR., I balhl; upotaln, ea.. 6'2--0261. • MOVE IH TODAY! • i!60 Costa Mesa, ,92626. ta/-·. • . 3 BR, 2 BA, hup rec. room, NU.VIEW RENTALS Maid scrnce-Pt>oJ,.UttJ pd l'Ot>d .t. droped. Enrl. pr. • WILSON Kkti It Ptto -·~BR. l~l!~~~~~~~I $8).~0k'. Furn. :;.dr~.e~~-~= 673-4030 or Gl-3248 OO::.:i:;8':..:S 'til MARINA INN "'!·,Com~. litnr. Prltate 2 B~~~D:,.Ns ~d :39&. -::i:-·.!':-1~; I, Bacllelor,minpletew/kttclt-12&5mo.5.11-mJ," · 3 BR.38a!l>,FR,LR,DR, June. Util'• lnc:l'd. Call pouo.'I05\IOn:hld.12SoPtt • ,opt.,,., A·Keehon Ln, Hll
• ... util ... _rd. Nn, occ., NEWLY....,.. 3 BR_ 2 BA, bFu/llR,t-in•BR,plUIBadth.•l ~Har·h~ 67H724. ! ::: ~~tf.....~·4 monlh, ~ally, ' Enct potlo, 11<0, 6'U811 9!!8-7510, -' ' ' 1~1::~;;;;~;;~1 ., ~· a"-'OiO 0 **BEAUTIFUL 1A2 BR. LRG. 2 BR. 2 b&,'tN ..... I $2'J5.STEPS to Beach 3 Br frple, bltns, clo9e to tchools, View H 0 me I Portoflrio * ~ BR. -OCEANFRONT * * Pool * SaUN Baths a « Conlemparary Garden Apll. crpta df1>I, bU:nt,. .... flo. \
2 Ba home, DI!!#~ q,h. ~am: nice fncd' yd. $250. Water model. Lease. Pvt. .P*JV. :Yearly. 1150/mo tnct utill
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• . i, ~ .. ~, or --~-i•-pd. Eves: 531-3970. · a.i.1.11137 • . Newport Beach Rlfy 675-1642 * MaJd Service '"°""'J.JN< -.-..-. •' , ..., ·~~~ ........ . .,...-.. , , . * UHtttles Included LUXURIOUS F DC'h Re . No. A tfl .. ~7, ( ! ~ $2<0.Mo. l BR, 2 BA, home HARBOR View llomt •llltt. ~NT I BR apll ."EWS OF ~ HARBOR ,. ,. .. 1 BR duplex Slllf <111" 1.,,...,.,..,•'"""'=-"=~-'._-ll
'o N11~·· -llNFUlllllSH~ W/fam nn. ,. yn new. 2 Ba ·--._' ' ' lrOlft 1'5 to l llS mo. Ideal " '0 1" ... "' cy 3 lf:droom 2~ l>'lh, ' ' • BR, 11<tl ... -· u.~-6> $il5-'""'£i,!Q7.\BLE I Br Fenced""" l6HtJ'N. ., -nn., ,.. polio; lor lfude .,· 675-768!1 Und Bocholtr Un ts • .,,... ~ Dbtlq ROom 'drps, blbtl, I~· Adulll. ChlldNno -Mora lrlJ
--• mpeny ••-. · . JJl'k A pool. ~-n ' y. SOME 1 & 2 BR. 1aundiy. i<oo. Alt. 67M930'. ::m 2231 ~' ""· Apts, 11111·-Kai Ln. ll I ...... i:o:· ::0*'!."".: =--i:/!l:'!oc~~ Hunt!..-8Ndi . 644-4171. ' ; ... _ Boy UNITS Lll'T Adult. on1y, ' • blk E. o! Beach. !lfl:l:-t8N. ,
.. -, 1111 ...wins eo!n "1ofto., • . • BELIEVE • Cozy I Br, DELUXE 3 BR, flm. t Ba cozy Bachelor .,.t w/ --a... to LaibM lkb, Sin MOD 1 Br G•nt• Apt nr 5*-1 Br. dupla, pouo, 2 WEEKS ,... ront -
• led produell! NEW -stv/refria. Cot/dq>s. $!21). 1375. m7 Port Chari• Pl. me focll!le•· Prtv petlo ~ Oemenle • Doheny Stalll Alblrtoono' Mlct, Yrly "pei beamo. frpl, no polt, 1 adlt. walk in beach I 2 a i
tWnlilloo ~oil 'r ·ad. ~-~~ ~~ ALA llontols • '45-3900 =· View 1'.'"'·> 213: entrance. Util pd. 1115/mo, PatH. (7l 4) 4ff.2JU 'mo. Adult. only, 8TMt.!8 Yrly. $1S5. utll pd. M2-15211. BR's. Frplcs. U 0
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'6rtlltfil .. -~· Com· WONoT.°i.Asr• -e BASEMENT• In Calli! + A>ltlll Ill Jul1 !. '73-7535. 34902 Doi Obispo St. OCEAN view, elepnt 3 LARGE 2 Bt., Ill Ba Studlonow.1~si.--=-cl;;l03;;.::-:=-:-::=-..,,....
.i.e,;,..i I• el t 10 • 1• .......:_ 2 Br tncd yrd ldtls/pell. ~ BLU!!! Mo! 8~ BA. Corono del Mor Dana Point Horbor bedroom, I bolhl, ftl'Of>lace, ~-P;o. ,;;g~v;,, 1;:.158<: -~ ~~.OR01 •• ABr~L .!..._, , Ul\I factory. $1~ rl~ I Br, II> $15t!,' . ' """L .-I ' ...... ll33 dlnlnr room. Adult. only, 1,:::;;:;,,::::.:;:;:;::.;::c.:::;_;;;: -· ·~·~ ~ ,_ :.:er 1'U1L tlllie, f ,to k,..._ 'lllnlns ...., one! AU Rontalo • 645-3M Bkr. BAQI apt, 2 blkl Big H 11....._ leoch $50tJ per mo. Art. l1M930. MOVE rich! tnl t.c-apt. Wit· pr Iv a 10 cloootl pr
-. .,.. wed<. pr llll alL · 2 BR I BA, fr*-W/J) Corona, Curn all utll. 1 un ,.,,,_, I Blkll bay In cloaet. Olhwlhr. Patio. WUher/O,,.., !136-033C. ~'~G 1iACON *-64M111 si:a:.....i~"" 1;n::· Block -bwl. • lil>': Adult no pe!J. Yeuly. 11211-FREE Utll., furn. I BR, nr. 4eluxe'.0 2°":,n f bl, bi':'. llSO. ~ 114M7'0 IEACH8LUl'I' Aiitr
r::----rm .. . LAllDL~DSI Fully crptd /~ In 1 ' $2il0. m.a!7; -TIU. ruo .. --bch pool IUO. :IOI ltMh Sl, trplc, beamed celllnr. $300 2 Br, Ill Bo -· encl llp&c: 2 Br, 2 Ba. Pool Patio.
h '!.. .. ~ !_1c~ •~p ~ -al :.a. .. ~ 2 Son Cl-.llAQIELOR, 2 nn. lfOUnd ~1536-7212. !tit tm-3177 polio, ontl o! cul-de •c· !l9 D/W, 12:11 DUs MJ.'llM.
!loll ~w • .,. • ~ W• fo• llto In lf.,.port -fir. 1111 Narclssu1. 11ll mo. 1 BDRM FURN . ' CabHlio. 6<2-3933. ~IJ1btillnl :-· i:!.,w. lkileh • o..na 4'! Mar • :;: :i,: ~-~i NEAR Bolch, 2 BR. Uv nn. Incl. utll. tMM1911. 1125 + uiu.'' * 675-sUJo 21~e!"· ~w~ be::!i DLX 1 BR. pr!. q.i.i•-. 2 _!~ ;"~ ~ ';:'-. ~. 61.. ..,.:; ::-::..: ~ i:i 593-2971 uk 1'>r Jodl. Alter :;:~. !':i~ 1 ~ ~!"'" Mola... ... Bocholor Apt. $100/;;;o. Estate. C.U: ...-. for adulll only. No pot>.,.,;.&<_MMS_;...' _____ ~ 1
ud phonO .... bet. .. Ytt!! $pm,_ (213) -fll', l•ncotl -,.i, "'""'· I Oii"1 Br, farms, pool, nr CaU 646-2687 * GR.EAT VIEW-2 Br, frpl, 113S, ISO E. 211• ~18· Th• -draw t• tho
D for scttool NU:VllW"lllNT,\LS HOU>O Hundor1 Watch tht· potlo.CaUtoroppl.-t1bopo. uttl pd, Adul!l.1881 Doily Pilot Want Adi b&w bltnt, aundtcb, pool. $200 Doluxo 2 Br., 2 Bo. w .. t •• .a Dilly Pilot .For~mu!llI I0-5678 673--<030 .. 49<-32<1 OPEN HOUSE column., btwnS.UAMorMPM. M"f""'la.CM.5!8-0336. borgalntf"\""· up.-·· m.!20I, I 1175/mo. * 536-2852 CtalrtllodAd.-
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PARK WEST APARTMENTS
1 Bdrm. From $160
2 Bdrm., 2 a.. From $195
3883 Parkvlcw Lane
lrvlne. (Just oft
San Dieao Fwy at CUiver Rd )
Lquno BUch
1 Br, North end. Natural
wood thruout. Pvt patio. %
blJc ocean. $.165 ind. all utils
No clilidren pet.. 494-4741.
1 BR. ocean view, frpl., quiet
atreet. $195, util. ind. Avail
211. Call aft 1 pm, 521-7665
or (213) 94+5TI7.
OCEAN front 2 BR, 2 BA,
for lease, reuo111ble ttnl.
530 atu Or .
365 Apt. Unfurn.
DELUXE 2 A 3 BR, 2 Ba,
encl car i JSO up. Rental
Ofc, 3095 Mace A v e •
54&-1034
Newport Beoch
S.n Clernonl9
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Office Ronto l 530 LMt 555 Cement, Concrete
* AV AIL-UDO BLOC. T tnse, uptight? LOST 10 carat emerald cul CONCRETE Work. F r ee
l Office on rrnd floor Be pampered by an attractive oxblood topaz. Sat. rve Jdeu. Fret" advice. Free
l Suite &1 Ole. 2nd Flr. highly qualified leehnlci&n. betwttn 11: 1J vk:lnhy Ea.it tst. All I ch&rCt for S. a
' n j j n ••I I :s Ofc or Suite on 3rd Flr. 1. French&: Sv.'tdlsh ma..qe end of Udo tsle, 900 block ~ry beautiful job al a very
. · · -JONES REALTY ~'EftVICE 2. Full body ihampoo Via Ude Nord to 800 block reasonable price. Call Ted, THE EXCITING Con premiSE"lil 3355 Via l.Jdo, 3. Se.una & showu Via Lido Soud. Loose stone. 645-5073'-·--~~-N.B. * 67>-Jm. 4. Work out room Roward. 675-1136 or C EMENT WORK
PALM MESA APTS -P~R~I M~E ~o=F=F1~c=e-1 ~ Compllme"tary jule<g l-6:.::n-:..:ll::::.7':;.· ____ Fre< E... 645--0Dl
• NEAR AIRPORT and soft drinks. DOC lost in Vic. of Orange Contractor
Cotto MoM ·Cost• Mesa
FUN IN THE SUN' 950' or finlldwd office 11paoe, ~x92ec0ut!ve He•lth Spill St. a :mti, CM . n.ur. AM, ;;,;. _______ _
PARK NEWPORT • Avail on sub-lease. Imrnl!d "l uoont •111' Irvine 1/U. Xtra skk ~ired ROOM Additions, Eatimatff,
APARTMENTS FAMILIES occupancy. Parking provid· (714) 833-2100 German Shepherd. Brn. & plans a. layout, single or 2
Bachelor, 1 or 2 Bedroom1, Minutes to Newr.:: leach ed. eau 644-2109. CDI 1Yards behind the Blk. name .. Tenapah", &tory. L. T. Construction, • ndTownhou!e1.Spa,-••, WELCOME! U beJ. bl J ts f • h A.rwrter 1-loten Pleue help us find, 847-1511. ~ n 1eva y arge 1p . ecorator urrus · Near Hoag Hospi1al 10 AM t I I PM .::.::.:.:::::,,=--,-.,-.,-I tennia. From $170. Acrou H I O Reward. &U-2434. ADD-A-ROOM or 2nd 1tory J ed. uge Poo , jacuzzi, electric built·iDs, shag 425 N. Newport Blvd. Cl.faster Ch•""e, BankAmer· mod 1 kit "-"-th
from Fashion Island at am· SINGLE STORY carpets, drapes, sauna & more! r-.todem medicaJ or office, 10 Icard and p;~al CheckaJ LOST Malamute Hu 1 k Y. Re e c .. ,,.nc or ~
boree A S&n Joaquin Hills TS-rm. suite on street level. black Ir white 80 lbs CENTER LINE onst. "'°• Rood•. (714) 644-00>. So.Ith SH Atmosphere ADUL NO Pm Ample .. ~;""· Soclel Clubs 535 Westmh>Stor • S.,ta Ana I ,,,.. E•timat•• 83J.AU . ow OPEN • 2 BDRM·2 BATII SINGW $145 -·-~ • N $175/mo. • ••• , , , • Mr. Robinso" 642·7000 FOTO DATE area. L&tr• reword. MY Way, qUa)lty home
BRAND NEW l It 2 Br From Carpet. and Drapes 1 BDRM$ $155 OF.SK space available S50 646-2772 or ~7U8. remod. W.tla, c e 11tn1.
SJ.48. Priv, patio, billiard Air Conditioned " • • • • • • ' ' mo. WW provide furn!ture Stle~t your companion from LOSJ' male, Irish Seller k floors. etc. No job too .small.
rm, heated pool w/ jacuni, Private Palios 2 BDRM$. . ....• , . $175 at SS mo. Answering service lOO 1 OI. photo rrferraJNO •CONthat small i em ate black 547...0036, l4 hr ans. serv.
huge clo&ets. deep pile car-HEATED POOL Unfurnl1hed Apt1. Av•ll•ble available. 17875 Beach Blvd. WTR• •. ~ to YoU. • Cock-a---in Se~ Beach. Additions * R.emodelint peting, lush landscaping. s H "·~· Be h "'" •321 c' • ~ I Adults. Nr. airport, just w. Carport &: torage From $10 to $15 LESS. un ... '6...,n ac · 1r1-24 hr. ~corded m~ Reward. Phone ~77. Gerwlck Ir: Son, Lie.
ol Pau .. d.,. 20!02Bireh Sl, Nr. School• ·YOU'RE RIGHT-NEWLY furn. oftice apace, 714/835.mt, 213/42S-ll22 BEAUT Siam<se cat, fem, ~I * !14!>-2170 Nr. So. Coast Plil.Vl Har-SPOT .,, =111 Newport Beach. 557-4246. HIDDEN VILLAGE THEY'RE 1 JNOERPRICEDI ' ...., mo. '"" hnd made leather rope-col-Electric•I I-' BRANO NEW I-' 2500 South Salta u, ' w. 19th St., C.M. 5.16--0!06. Ju k flea oollar. Friendty. ;;;;;.==--°"'"'.,.,.I
. ·~32 Santa Ana Ave CAcross Santa Ana e 546.1525 1561 MESA DR., Coste Meu eves. Lott llld Found. 54~7934. ELECTRICAL. Residential,,
1rom s.A. Country Club) 5 blks So. of Newport Blvd. PRIVATE oUice. restrm, eomm'I, indu1trtal. Aleo, re-
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Spacious 1 & 2 BR from 3 Heated Pool1 546 9860 answering service. ldcal for ~ modeling, repairs & in.tat-.ft $150 &. $185, F1REPLACES. Large Clubhouse Aetc. BBQ • a p pr a i s e r , a c c 0 u n t , Found ( frH •ds) 550 [ ~ tnd.,.. I Iations. Big or 1maU. Uc'd
.. Priv patios, toads of closet!. Child Care Center IUl~~~~~~!,I~~~~~[gg~~~JJ~ I draftsman. Call Heme Ap-. . &: Ins. Free est. Fair pricts. G. Heated Pool. Adults. Man. Great new 1 2 & 3 Bdnm ~I :: :s J J :: =•I I:;: :z I ~ praisal Service. 64fr9358. , FND. Beaut, Ml. Angora cat. ~54&0:.::c::2:.:11:..· ------
C ager 979-1268. sou~m c~:ST Apt1., I Aph., DELUXE 650 sq. ft. office Tiger striped back. \Vhite Babysitting Electronics ' SEACLIFF MANOR Apts-2 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn, or Unfurn. 370 suite • Corona del Mar. chest, boots & flea collar.. _...;.._....;; _____ I
_. Br. $160 Unf, $175 furn. VILLAS Near post office -Snack Very lovable. About 4 yr, EXPERIENCED child care PRINTED ~~ oo..nt11,
II.I Cp drp bl -~ d. 1 1lD1 MacArthur Blvd. Cost• Mes• Newport Be•ch Sho Pr. k . nd Vic. Larks Pu r CdM. ;,, my borne. Ages 2-S. $12.501 design & ~a~ncatiOns. ~ -. ts, s. tnl, gtuV 11p. 546-882:.l .-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 p. tv. par ., air co . run specialists 1 or 100
w1 1525 Placentia Ave. A&k , ___ ..:::::::;:=... ___ I;;;:;=:;;;;;;;;;;====;;;, • Realonomics, Bier. 675-6700 673-5652. wk1y. 7:30 am • 6 pm Keene E t . 962-t'l59
'" aboul our discount. 548·2682. AU. weekdays only. Fenced yd., n ttpr15eS,
'-" Apt1., RESORT LIVING DESK space aWllable $50 Brown Lab. t Y p e hot meals, good home &: Fiber9l•11 Z-2 & 3 BR Stumoo, Ill Ba. all Furn. or Unlurn. 370 mo. wm provide lurnitur. Jemale, approx. 7 month•. !Junil 1 t 1 __ ...;.. ____ _
elee, dshwbr, w hr Id r Y * BRAND NEW * at SS mo. Answering service Very lovable. Santa Ana ~ en v r 0 nm e n • OOMP. mobile facilities 1or
_., hook-up & gar. Nr. Hoag Cost• Mes• FR.OM $135 available. 222 Forest Ave, Heights vicinity. Call ' home/industry, lite m+iu.,
..., Hosp. $195. 646-36fi6. Lqtma Beach. 494-!WOO 545-3641. BABYSI'J"TING in my home boat/auto repair. New~ Z NEW oceanfrnt, furn or un-LA COSTA APTS. COAST ffiGHWAY • 825 sq. FND. Large maJe Siamese. for ages infant 5 yn. Have duct devt'lopm't. 557.1519 ::» f Winter $300 3 BR 2 HACIENDA It's Oakwood Garden ft., Lots of parking . Dk brown, Very friendly. a 3 yr old daughter as Furniture
ift. ~· Lrg frple,' patio'&: ... 1 AVHOCADOARBO~ET 2 ~room Av~il.. Apartments • • • and H's $300/MO. ''C" Th omas 1/15/72 vie. r.1ontevlsta &. playmate. Large fe nc e d 1---------1
:5W" garage. 646-5135, 5.18-0052. ""'· • Bu1lt·1ns • Swimming tun, tine Mlghbon; and Realior 548-~. Fairway Dr., C.M. 642-862.0. YVlarclEJ.O~n!~ . .,;n r.:!
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OVERLOOKING pool, lge No pets • Garage pre It Uving in one luxur-• omCES • FND: Brown & wht dog, blk EXPERIENCED child care E x P e rt Cr a f ts m a n
3 BR, 2% BA, frplc, Condo. Deluxe 1 &: 2 BR. Poo1 ALL,,.,;.,~ PAID iow: package, There's $1 300 & 600 sq, ft. Costa Mesa. on ears. Male, approx 4 mo. kda 1 ho .th ~ ,, __ , & h--• -·•-. Lldo $285 v u~•-Cal =2130 id I hai .• J S wee ys n my me WI rn:-~ ..... " .., .... ~'""""' ~. area. • Ga rage, Dishwsbr. Paid util, ADULTS NO PETS million in recreation , • , I <N<O" o , ong r vie. oenn t., fenced yard. Infant to 5 yn. rush seala. 530-1360.
FROM $150. 646-!204 3.S4 Avoc•do St., C.M. swimming, tennis, bi.Wards, 14'x16' Ofc or store, mod. C.M. S4&--1374· Located next to Npt. Ir: San SPECIAL! Avg. chalr or
642-9708 health clubs, aaunas, pro-bldg. 444 Newport Bvd, N.B. I BLACK Framed mans Diego Frwy. j unction-. rocker l'lrlpped $5. Glidng, ::i..., ___ .,..,,r I BR • Pool -Blk to ocean -
LAGUNA NIGUEL · ~~::i&.&1~ •. "1y. ~a! :~~~ .. t
uur.-. I WESTC L IFF area. 2 Beam ceilings, extra lrg
29041 A.LOMA AVI. Bedroom, 2 bath. Adults on. bedrms, end i:1tio. recrea·
UOUNA NIGUIL ly. $215. Agt 675-4930. tlod"ul rm,Oor,.unandhothsa!, etc. BRAND NEW
;_ ·~· A l>. su.,tor· i; ,, LGE 2 BR, 2 BA, w/bltns, noon 8-B-Q's &: Free Ari ,,.__ 11_ ~-b •-•-· 1. t displ, dshwhr, gar. 1 blk Lessona atarting 90M. "1vu1 , 'IJ. u l.!l w~IA'r, lu.g
~t ~ • " ocean. !213) 387-2257. HARBOR GREENS can>etiog. walk-m d ......
. ~ ~,. 4 § Put a little "loot' in your ___ .::S...=:50:::25=----l ~S:u=== ~ DAMA POtll1 ' ~ ~.:.~. ll -Call ba~!~fi: Ful rttultt are jun a phone heated JJOOl, BBQ's, eJ>dc.. OPIN 1 O 6 UUl:AA ~ garages, quiet tunoond· , a.m. • p!_m. _ &t2-5678. call away • 6C-S618 ings & clou to aboppiJ1c. l.::=========~~======...!..:=========I Adult living. no pets. EL CORDOVA APTS.
2077 Charle St 642-4410
Near Harbor & Hamilton St.
shop, Indoor goU driving Open. $85 mo. 548-5300. prescription sunglasses, vie .54<>-:::_:1::;69::;1;,. ==~~--brau poilllhed. 645-(8;6.
3345 Newport Blvd. NB Warner & Ne11.·land, H.B. O~N PENINSULA·. ~,. ranre, dub.house, etc. .,.7 ·~1 ...... ..,.. G•rdenl-Across/City Hall. 675-1601 .,., -t;JMJ • Mother he.I lrg. house on •. ,.
Custom decorated singles, Bu1lne11 Rental 4(i CLASS ring. Woodland High heh. Saft!' play area. Days or AL 'S GARDEliING
1 Ir. 2 BR. Furnished & Un. Schoot, vie &linger & Gra· eves. Reas. 67~2863. for gardening a: 1 m a 11
furnished. No lease required.FO __ R_Re_"_t:_Dcl_wc_e_o_U_ice-,·. I ~16 CA 11 to identify. LIC'D Day Care, 7 arn.5:30 landscaping H'l'Yices, ca 11
Model.1 Open Daily 10 to 7. Industrial area. New bldg · pm. Hot meals. Xlnt care. Cd~M198;._ServMin& N~,
nr. San Diego Frwy &: GERMAN Shephard puppy, H a rbor I 8 a k er area. • .....,..ta ea, UUV"Cr OAKWOOD GARDEN
APARTMENTS
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NEWPORT BEAOJ
16th at Irvine
&t5-«60 or 642-8170
Crown Valley park way . adult, vie <hita !11esa High. 546-l '. Shores, WeslcliU.
831-1400. 2.3 mo. old. Vic. K-mart GARDEN Maint. Oen-up,
SHOWROOM, mgf. & office
spa~. Cose in Laguna loc.
$100. To $300 Mo. 494-4653
1 lnclu1tri•I Rental 450
(l\1idway City), 892-059L ~ • Babyaitter, Harbor rototilling, new lawn _,,._ ~~,....:,,.c,.=~-.~~.I V1E!W homes area. Hot .,.._r BLACK Collie. Spaniel mix lunch. Call &H-7l87. ing, sprinklers. Oda Garden
w/distinctive marking. vie. Serv. 531~ dys, aft 5,
Harbor & Bay, c. M . Carpet Service m-~.
~~-------64>l'.U7. PROFESSIONAL Gardener,
· · ) PAI.MENTO Way & Seaton, JOHN 'S Carpet &. Upholstery tree work, pr u n t n 1 ,
T:iOO Sq. FL 0 ff i c e s , Irvine Gennan 9lepherd Oeanel'J. Extra Dri-Sham-sprink1en, cle'an.up )obi.
assembly area & ma.chine type, hit by car. 833-8515 or poo free Scotchguard (Soil I ands capt n I. Gto~.
FABULOUS 2 BR
$150 & $165 Furn/Uni
You won't find a larger , nicer l
apt for Jess. Beaut. garden .
area. patios. Quiet dead·end i ';;;;;;;;;;;~;;;
shop area. Heavy pov>'er, 833--0889. Retardants). Degreasers & 646-5893. T
ft.uomcent lites, forced air -~-------1 all oolor brlghtenen A 10
heat & tile fioon. JdeaJ for MALE doe. white with brown minute bleach tor while
electronics or lile manuf. spots. Vicinity Fairview & carpets. Save your money
l s.15 Monrovia Ave., Nwpt. Bake r ' Costa Mesa. by saving me extra trlps.
Bch. 646--0994. =54=""=1~'°=·-~~~~-I Will clean living rm .. dining
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.., WHITE female O>ck-A--Poo. rm. & ball $15. Any rm.
AL'S Landscaping. T~ee
ttmoval. Yard remodeling.
Truh Muling, lot cleanup.
Repair sprinklers. 67~ ijfi6.
street, just S. of Newport ; '!II
Ave. Adults, nq pets. 2020 Rooms
Fullerton Ave .. C.M. (Just
4,000 59. FT.
E. of Bay) 642-8690.
e SPACIOUS e
Well-Designed Apts
1 &. 2 BR. w/ Terrace..
From $140 • $275/mo
Shag cpts, drps, A&Una1,
pool, jac11Z2i, encl gar.
. 400
Sprinkled • Good location.
$450. per month,
Roy McCardle Re•ltor
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M.
543-7729
WANTED 2 pis (f.1ly age) to
sha~ new 4 br home
w /workl n& w idow.
Washer/dryer/kit. pr iv 11
w/sepr refrl.a:. Non amoken I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,...
please. Pr I v a c y , In. RENT M-1 1125 sq. ft.
dependence, congenial llv· $135/rno, 1355 Logan, Shop
in.g, Rent nego. Call B. No. 10, C.M. * 67>5116.
Bassett, 544-ll70 or 832-8785. Rent•ls W•nted 460
FURN room H.B. & C.M.
Vic Culver Drive, TUrtle $7.50. couch $10, chair $5. 1S
Rock area. 8J8..ai.42. yrs., exp is what counts, not ,.=,~AL~E~=I~rish-~Sett~er--v~ic·.1 method. I do work myself.
Paularino School 546-8392. Good rel. 531~10L
FOUND Afghan H o u n d , C•rpenter
black & tan. Vicinity Ruby ---.,---.....,-,..
St .. Balboa Island. 675-0887. Comm'I Indus Reaid
FOUND Sat, Parakeet. Vic. Remodel, frame, finish. re·
Fountain Val1ey Hi Sehl. pair etc. Lic'd, Bonded.
Call to Identify. 847-M!I Quick Setvice. 962°1961 .
EXP. Hawaiian Gardener.
Complete' gardt"nlrw lerv.
Kamalanl, 646-4676. '
•Bob's Lawn Service*
Comp. Lawn Maintenance
Home or Comnt'l M2-2165 * 549-2015 21. yn exp. -Free el(.
Expel' Japanese Gardener
Complete' yd servi~. Neal
&: Rella. Free est 642-4.189.
SOLID grey cat, pedigree? ALL types of carpentry by Gener•I
Vic. Brookhurst & Adams, local man. ---------1
Quiet Adult livi n17 MERRIMAC WOODS
a> Merrimac \Vay, CM
$100 • MOVE IN Allowan~ REQUffiE hse 4 hr, 3 ba +. H.B. Call 968-7259. 536-1648 TIUNGS by Moose, LI.
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Shady Elms.Lawn-Pool
Children's Section
Furn. &. Un!urn 1 & 2 Br.
Util. Ideal for student. l
Adul t. $65/mo. &: $75/rno.
642-85:11. for March-June 15. Call Web-ADULT male S 1 am es e MINOR home repairs. Plum-~ect., ¢umb, fence. tile,
er 548-1674, ~· 545-2529. w/coUar. vie. Via Lido bing -carpentry. paintine. insUns, carpenlry, p&lnt et.e.
• • ' • .
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From $135/mo. Up
177 E. 22nd St. e 642-3645
Huntington Beoch
La Quinta Hermosa
SPANISH COUNTRY ES·
TATE living &: spacious
fl.pt!, Terraced pool.. Sunken
gas BBQ.
Unbelievable living for ONLY
l Bdnn. Unturn $150,
Furn $175 .
2 Bdrm unfurn. $175.
Furn. $2:10
ALL tmLITlES INO.UDED
ADULTS NO PETS
VISIT OUR MODELS
1S111 PARKSIDE IJ<.
(714) 8'7-5441
G h h I t d l k f th • th 4 Biko. So. ol San Diego 0 I roug your p ace 0 iy. 00 or every mg al Frwy. on Beach. I b1k w ....
Holt to Parkside.
isn't needed or enjoyed by your family anymore. The L•1un• BHch
NICE room for employed
man w/cooking privileges.
E-side CM. 642.--0326.
Guest Home 415
Exe~ po&Sli:..e for db: Nord , N.B. ~1136. rooting, Call 540-5560, S45--0!l3:1.
Maui condo apt. a t C • H II Kanape.li, golf & ocean. KODAK Tourist camera vie. emerrr, Concre.e •u "I
Atlanta, H.B. Call to id<"n-1---------QUIET widow desires be.ch tify, 536-1697 aft 4 pm. LARGE or amaU, cement apt or rm w/ kit priv nr t!o d dwntwn teguna Bch. Call FOUND Set. Parakeet. Vic. work, pa tops, a ditions,
SCO'IT'S Guest Home. 492-l9B3. Fountain Vallf:'y HI Sehl. repairs, roofing etc. Free
Private or sem\.prlvate Cal l lo identify. 847-5883. plans, permlts. Free eat.
WANTED! Messy t rees
Yards &: pragea -moving
& hauling. $7.50 pet hr. ,+
odd jobo. S4S-5863.
avail. Tender loving care. GOLDEN Retriever, Vic. Call anytime, 539-9456, YA R D/garage1 cleanups.
Xlnt food Ir: beaut. sur. ll•J 17th St & Superior, C.M. Ap-CEMENT WORK, no job too Remove trees, dirt, fvy.
roundings. 557-4187. Penonals prox. 2 yrs. old 675-8419. small, reasonable. F ree S k Ip Io ad er, backhoe. * PRIVATE ROOM 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·~~ ~'---'-------1 Estim. H. stunick. 543-86!S. 847-:1666. I FEMALE German Shepherd, ==~~--~--For elderly person. Bright • 530 adult vie Costa Mesa High WINTER Rates! Concrete TRASH I: Garap clean-up.
cheery garden surroundings. Per1on•l1 Cal! Jackie ~"1998. · floors, patios, d r Iv f! s , days. Free est. Anftime.
Nutritious nreals. 548-4753. · -1. alkt Do • ., ~14 543-60.11
DISCOVER DISCOVERY FOUND. Female Col.lie, bm. siucw ' n, .,._ ' ---· --==--1
Rent•l1 to Sh•re 430 F"md YOURSELF in Someone &: whl. Vic: Santa Ana. F1ea. PATIOS, walb, drive, Install ** 1% TON TRUCK **
BALBOA r. waterfront, 2
wks, ~ ? Aug Sept Family,
2 90f\S, xlnt r e f 's.
213/272-«132 wl«laYB o r
2131994-2384 eves.
WANT girl to &he.re w/u.rne
luxury apt near So. Cout
Plai.a. $1.25/mo incl util.
Call Bev. 644-4894.
Else Collar. 842-3517. new lawns, saw, bl"eak, Reuonable rates tor all
Call now. No obligation . FOUND bl k & hite lii"i""""'iiii.i5i'8i i668jjiijforiij"jj'jj·iillltypeijiii'ioif ibaiuilJnt<iii.i-iijijjj. ii (TI4) 835-6885 (213) 387-3393 ' IC • ,w '
. NATIONALLY YoWlt cat, vie, Laborador, RECOGNIZED C.M. 546-7308. *
FOUND Dec. 15th. Irish Set-* * * * * ter.~. 1,.--------------f PET rabbit, vie. 23rd &:
~e. C.M. 646-ml .•
Lost 555
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·Trader's Paradise OCEAN VIEW wru. Shere my 4 hr home
. . .. cameras, furniture, sports equipment. a pp Ii an c es, out· ·~,:~::": ~ ~:.'. ?\t ;.:::;~n1ve::;;.... ~: Los. womar. 51. 5'4". llS I ines
~, u C,. _,,, GN:l:: lbl!:., Interested in meeting
F1JLLY LICENSED
Reknowned Hindu Spiritual-
ist. Spiritual reading given
daily 10 am·lO pm. Advice
on all matters of liie. 312 N.
El Camino Real, San Oe-
mmte. 492-9136 or 49'1-9034 • BLACK I brnvm Beagle/
Dachshund mix, male, 3 yrs
old. Ans to Drew. Vic H.B. I th" t d th th ' f' d .. ,,,.,.,, ... ,,,ed.c,.,drps.1-=-·.::::·'c..· -=-:.::.......· ~-grown C 0 mg, OYS an 0 er mgS YOU Jn are AllNU~Vtec1.El200W ·RENTALS WIIL""""' new home, nr f0"'.:;:.1::"iso,,.r:n~I.:: 2 Female Mahana, 1 black •times
UCJ W/employed lady. Pool sense ot humor. Pleaae send adult, 1 gold 6 mo puppy.
worth good, hard cash lo folks who need them ••• bul11;:;':;:e..:::'"=po'-,,,...,,.S:::..,ch-'-==1 ~;'.'..::u_:::vu::.. N::::~::::E'.::os~~-R~00-M~A-TE :,~:-,.ioc:· Allen, Ge". ~~~'td1.if--0~~74iM. dollars .
!)62.-0215.
really, they' re not worth a thing lo you if they' re not 0' ~Eis>-:rm ** LONELY bachelor 5·1 .. 35. LOST """ 1.ab. Retriewr 1 AVAILABLE NOW oot bad looking: ,..;.,u, Mission Viejo area. Answeraf"--,..-----------..iJI -: ..
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bel d PeniMUle Point YOUNG ma.n to lhAtt new split with wife, own home. to Tim. Reward. 137-3927. R...c Jot in ¥moot Height& ng use I 2 BR, furn, yearly •••••• SU5 home In lrvlne • re a ~ for femaJe com-LOST: Iriah Setta' 4 mos. • wtu Tn.de for Newport
2 BR. uni., )'early • • • •• .$250 I _;w:::'.:"""":::::::·...:•:.::832-4873:;;:;::..· ,.....,.. panion 24 to 40. 546-2004 AM area 395~ a.ta Mesa St. area tncome -Act -Mn.
1 BR. uni., yearly •••.•• S1'15 BUS. woman will shr. ~y or after 8:30 PM. BUJ. JlEWARO. 642-1613. Hill ;,;; When YOU have your lisf, jusf dial direcf 642·5678 and give ii 'i::i': ~J.aiis"::'. boy view home w/ame, nr. TAll!Tl BOUND! Younc GOLDEN Relrle,.r. approx. 67s.mo I bch. CdM. S95/mo. 673-19!9. woman familiar w IF r. 2 )Tl. old Found vlC. Mesa Corner beach Jot. Ventur&
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--lo the . d Ad Wr"te h ans e She'll he'"" ENERGETIC woman to -Folynm& deairofem. com· Verde.~. County, clear. Beautitul ., experience I r w 0 w rs. 'II ,,,.,.. oe<an view aportmenl. paniol! ""'"'cool 3 ...... Lv LOST ;,, vie. 19th & Oranp. oe<an view, Trade on it>-: * 673-1437 Aft. 5 PM * June. Write 9850 Guf~d. c.M. white male rabbit. come unit, prefer Corona I rou word your ad to get fasfesf ·resulls. The cosll ~ -LADY T .. , ... wanta girl 1o No. 96, H.B. 112646 Very friendly. 642-ml. de1 Mar. Owner. 644·'951
I VISTA DEL MESA ""'"' iov<ly Apt. Reu. ~b-ALCOHOUCS Anonymoua. SEAi.POiNT male Siamca< Have 4 BR view """'""" Surprisingly fowl Aportmtnts bey Riiy. 64:l-.385G' P!tone !142-72IT or writ• .,., vie ln1ne Terrace o" Ch!M Cove, CdM. Want 1& 2 BR. Fum. It Unt. Disb-GorogH for Ront 415 P.O. Box 1223; eo.ta M.... SeadrUt Dr. 67'Atll.l. farm, KaNU City. Mo ona wuhor -Stove & Reltl$ .1.;..:...;;:.;..;_;.;._.;.. __ IPROBLEK PreflnanCy. <Jon. pra!mbly. 64H1ll
Shoe crpt'f·Us Rec center. SlNGLE CAR GARAGE, lldendal .,...poUietlc 1"'01<· BLK f, Wht male cat. Vic. of Tbe •Irwin Co., RW-
RENT Starts Sl5S Hun~ Balch a re a , . nancy c:Oun.tt1na. Abortion l9th il Pomoni. U teen
Irvine & MoM Drl.. 1:11/mo. Call 146-2687. & Adopllon ftlernJ. >J>. PLEASE CALL 642-48lll. Whal do l'O'l ha"' to tndet * SQ 4155 * GARAGE to< car or -· CARE. 142.-, Black, Standard lhlaY List It b«'e -In 0rup
ABOVE .AU.! Newport $15/mo. ''Whitt EJepbanta .. over-poodle. vldnUy COUnty'1larJStrudtl'll· ·~ ...,. 536-4979 --·•-~ .. hou,., ~·-Corona del Mar 644-142!1 1111 post. M2-ll1l Toffn, from $3l0. Bay ~·~ ·~·-• ,__ •wn
front. 2 Br., 2 Ba., docks. GARAGE F°' Re,1. ~ lhtm Into "CASH" -.. u SCHNAUZER PUPPY, 4 * *
. ' DAILY PILOT
WANT &DI *
Multiple •med land '-tu·
tul'I! dtveopment Laauna
l<ftll", JllSM val. f $l80M
val. Trade one: or bQt1!i for
lat. home or 1'D'a. ~
* * *' * HAVE 3 choke vlelo tot.
ovtrlooklng pork !rl 29 Palma. Trade to< 1nt.1 ~. or 1? 549-07SS, I
BEAUT 5 aero, like view
lot. Ook cov.rod ralifJw
hlll1, ~ 8equoto_ Trd
lllOo "' for lato -c:or or I 13M57S; 644-7311.
* * * 1121 W. C.... H w y . Fer Stonp. WI-Call tlt<m • thru Dolly P 11 o t moo old malt. vie. Morine
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~ :CCQt;CL. HolpW--.M&F1lf HolpW ....... M&P111 .............. M.1'710 HalpW-MAPnlPm Ill Ml-ii.-lllP'-/Orww 1116
, WINDOWS, Carp•t•, l!OYS lbmiletptt Bt.b)'tltter SECR 21 PC KING SIZ -::i~Aitt,'9i;r;~-;:"\;:;:;:;:;:;;;i;;;;a;;oi;;;;;;;;;i;;f
1 Ibo/cl,.., We live 81"' A .. J0.14 to dtUver popm ,...led 2 ....U b&~leo NURSES. pvt. duly, aJI ETARY, .,....,., In • E * AUCTION *
;, Chip Stampe. RAS Matn. in the Dano ~In~ Su~ dally i·lO 1o C·lO Mo~ b'peo, all obllto. ~ haocllq aJI types of Ina. BEDROOM GROUP l'RID•y 1·.-P.M. • FREE ,..~ terance, $41.tUie, 60-2fU mente ttfta, ~'own ~ Rd:a.! N~ Rerl1try. SSl , <no lUe). Eatab N.B. .a.rm. "" -ORG LESSON
,7 Master etq. Refs. DAILY PILOT FoonWn Valley. Ml4!T · -Hal Rd., N.B. So1V> • b<nrJita. 548.U80. YOUR choice S..."'1 Oak, JANUARY 21st AN S
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m..H20 _ .. • pm. KM856 or 540-9954 SECRETARY'S! HOUM:' :maple, walnut, or white Color TV's, Sttttos. Power FOR BEGINNERS too "'-·•-~•-~· ' I ~-·le • • -tln"'1 .,,_ '-•-,•~,~ Krah 10" r'"'' _..._....... -·-· DENTAL Aaalstant tlnanc1al n ....... WI ~ M/F WIVES1 $ll)().$5C)J a mo pt/ _ • ....,'5 sue, 11c:••u.1•.1u'U. 00\UU a.rm saw. y d ha ~Id ·.~ J1oor etc. eee'y, Exper, ...... :. ~ HOUSEKEEPER fQr elderlY PLASTIC . time.~ 839-4'101 !or ~ter-!&~II dttuer A mirror, 2 Divans. Hide-a·btdl, Deaks, ou , o not ve to own an
tt1 non • Cof;nmO'l. 54M1U tive-practlce A...,to ,._ OJUpi&, ;rake cbarae mealt, J•BRIC•TOR view •PPt -uo=u • de •lands, 10 year Otatni. Stwtnc Machine. 1?-trumcnt. f'rft praclice
¥ DEDICATED CLZA!jlNG I~ PER5C>NNEL · u nomy • llhoOPUlr, etc. Clr avall., "' ~ , · guarantee. Ortho Rest Box Map1,, dlnlnc sets Cheats ti.me available. . * We Do EVft')'dllllJ * 1nteromce npport pretent.,_ tlv in or out. Q).S021, mCH QUALITY pLASTfC SEC'!, .~me SH, some rJprtrws, ~ mattress frame Bullets. Bunk ~. R.et'!lln: Start 'l'Ue5day, January 18th
,,. J( hr. Call 6Ts.-tm SERYICES~ 98.Wm. Hottes.Me r FABRICATION $llOUtD matnematlc1, 5 yrs. txP,er. Top thett, bottom ah~t. 1 ers Matti"eues Refrig at 7PM-5 Wttka:.
• CHILD care; It ~ng for Dcp'd holtt:q li:~ana HA~ PREVTdUS l:XPER + 2 ~ .. c:oUeae. John iflr-mattttu pad, blanket, pll. W~heors. New .carpet ;; REGISTER NOWI ~~.~=CE~ re~~fO Ex«. Sec'y lo prea. to S700 rm A bd, prot fa'mlly In wanted for Quallty ~ IN' .\E'R().SPACE INDUS. f')' • '.A.saoclates, 67>3M1. lo!"•· & pillow ilips, quilted MUCH MORE! Alao, intarrnl!d lale clan
hr. Mra. Madden m.u!i. Bkkpr to T.B./type to $550 H.B. Student or )'OUrtg ranL Ntt<ts ablUty to wper-TRY. 40 HR WEEK,. DAY SEMI-retired man for uavt 1>ed.apread. WINDY'S AUCJJON ~~\v~n_,~ary 181h al
MTST Operator to $500 woman over 11 ok. 962-7404 vlse dinhie room staff Xlnt SHIFT. APPLY IN PEit· )'d ahitt in ps station. Min ' =-
'"'1 EXP, COUPLE TO DO Acctnc Clerk/Type 5455 e~. hours • benefits. Wrtte, SON: EDLER INDU~ wa&e. S42-Sll3, Henn~. ALL FOR $297 co~ $12 + m•t•rlal '•~ HOUSECLEANING Accb}a Clerk lo $450 COOK Oaas.llied ad •M29C n..a.. TRIES, INC., 2101 DOVE · nu;. BROWSE AROUND e Fun.Entertalnlne ...:• e f6..tJ64 • • Clttk Ty • exper. Apply Baptiat • """""V ST., N.B. (Located acrou 2 Serv!Ct!I Station Saleamen. TERMS l :ms~ Newport Blvd. Knowledgeable
ln-m .. Tax
K plat $400 C.OOv. Hosp, 661 Center St, Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa from O.C. Airport). Must be nee.t &: clean w/ AY·A·WAY Behind To~'• Bldg Mat'Ls e Rent Of'Kans Available ~ TralnH $350 CM. su..5685. Mesa,~ ta. ·aper. Apply in penon PLAN Costa Mesa * 646-8686 During Tenn Of Course . .,.",l'"'Sl"m~llle"~y-.,J,,__,S,_,.__ I Clerk, no type S325 DENTAL Assistant, -.•d INVEST IN PROFESSIONAL Phone ~yd'• Arco, 490 E. 11th OPEN DAILY' 9 to 4 Inquire For Detall1 • ;.· 31 ....;... -• solicitor, Dana Point San Ccro.sniad Irvine! TRADERS STE HAMMON "'""" Free/Fee Positions clalnlde. El Toro. 1-na YOUR FUTURE Clemente, Caplstn.no ·.,... . c . M. FURNITURE RE 0, "n d a Im e d D ORGAN
488 E. 17th (at hvintl CM Huts area, Salary open. Work tn your own home. SERvtCE 1latkln attendant, 202 N B d laya"'·ay 1972 model Gar~ .ISTUDIOS
• lt Yeus LOCAU.Y • 642-1470 $1.lXI. Best deal in &ree.. Phone exp. preferred. Full le part m.1305• ro. w•y. S.A . rant, 4-~pd changer, full 28S4 E. C0111t Hwy.
J'ee Schedule l 'l'!'l~ll!'-.-.. .. .--.--1 DENT. AL A 11 i a I ant , BE YOUR OWN BOSSI 835-16 between 9:00 .L.m. time shifts avail. Appl:y at Open 7 days range air s us Pe n s ion Corona del Mar
Mailed On Request Job Wanted female 702 u ,_ or W-n BEAUTIFUL ' -b"'f s P • k I , chairside, exper. 0 nl y. '"91'1 ... ,..., and noon. . Sbell,·17th A Jnrine, N.B. b ~ne w. et & 11 e rs "" cross-0\'cr 644-1930 • . 00.~ s:~~~ C.~. 1 NEED HELP AT HOME? Preventive practice, ex-LHse A Yell-RESfAURANT Hel~~lable, SURVEY work make appts m~:~~~t,pt· ~tobm 5Y5t.em. A r-.t / .F ~1 IMP X Open !\ton. &: Fri. Evt5,
• C·, ••v • To"'r Tax ewe have Convalescent panded dudes. 90-2t36. Taxi Cob..,_ neat individuals w/good Jor Photo Studk>. Trana. set, hdbrd 2 ngylte ontandr· radJO & tape player. Stitll1 ~~~~~~~~~1 """"'-~ • .,.. bclr.....a-.....i f '·"·• G , 1 s brand new. Sold for $309.9j, \VURLlTZ""n PIANOS
Service. 2', YEARS "'P· in Aides e Nu r 1 es e DONUT Shop work, female, "A'Ul5 may a,...,.y morn-urni.:.ow:u. uarantee. 2205 Mr & M · ' ba1 d $llO l;oJ'o. Hou .. k-n • Com •;•h' '"'t, ~,. no exp. inp 8 am-U am Tues-Sal. Harbor Blvd Room l c M . 1 • . rs. vanity w/tull ance ue · Cash or New 10 yr. Warrant.•
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.., area. Penonal aervtce tn _.._.,.r-;""' -·-' auu ~ Call fw_Appt .Jack " • · · ength muTOJ'' misc Hems small pymnts. Credit Dept ., Sa S300 v ~·1 YQUr home Call fo I .,........., , nee. Mr. Donut, 135 E. 17th 54r1311 In the Box 385 E. 17th Ty p IS T/Receptionial, 3 846-7806. ' , 714/893.-0501. C•btcve, Ne!,.· n
' r app • H OMEMAKERS/UP.JOffN. SI., CM, II" St, C.M. NO CALLS, days per wk. Acct•al"'D~-------1 °"==---;:===~I ~;, ~~.:_Hnr. ward Clarie Jr-' Sj!~ I I DRAP"'ny help -~. •x-RECEPT. '9 $475 background helpful, Nita A ecorator Furniture CSAYRSTRAREMD C'Ol>.fPONENT 41" Consoles '' ·-....,._., ·~ ...... .._ H ~.. alt" lmost new ..... rfect condl '"' 100 wat t s, $1095. List, While -r. B!ind stitch opn •-..._ --erman .. ,v w • An excltina co. Myer, 549-0377. . • "" • AM DIGNIFIED pvt preparatklo, N' "" "' INSOMNIACS f hu·a. tun tron~ de!k posl· Uon. Moving-must sell! Pow-/FM stereo l't'Cl'iver, 8 They Last. $795.
of )'Our return. AcnI·Tax I FI Jt)d' ! Handicapped! tabler 'for lhtan. · Pd project on aleeopr d=~. tion for a versatile&: Vivac-TOP Irtboard Mar l n e der blue Velvet Heritage track tape deek, lge air GOU LD MUSIC CO.
.. 314 N. Newpt N.B. 645--0779'. Need dally care, driver, holidays, vac., plenty of "';> loull individual who seek• Mec.hanlc. 'I'ranarnJs&on & sofa; Six-pc. Fruitwood bed· susperuion horn r e r I<' x Since 1911
l:i't I fftl com Pa nionshlp! Depen-work lmmed. S. A. 56&-SUl. 21•55 yrs. Good pay for 5 varied dutlea &: loads ot Engtne exp. $5.40-b r . l'OOfl\ ~t; Two piece blue ape.akers. Prof, Garrard turn 2045 No. Main, S.A •
• ~I ron • dable, References, 49'J-8680. DRIVE-RS wka study. 633-9393, ext 158. public c;ontact. Great locale, Anchor~ Mar In e Repair. sectional 10fa. 8J0...4596 table. Sold for $3.55, Pay off * 547--0681 *
-. , 11\0NlNGS F. C. Bkpr--Glrl Frida,y. No P/tim.e, 1·3 afternoons a wk. 5-6PM wkdys. paid vacation, ... ;d hosp. 644-454=>· CRUSHED velvet co"ch • ba.la~ ot S199.95, or USED ORG
I lo ~ « payments of •e .50. AN DONE IN MY HOME SH. I) Yt'I exp. Retident Over 25. Neat, friendly A in nven ry ins. Call Marion Mann, WANTED, tull time or _,.. love aeat. Zig Zag aewlna "" 1-""•IV'\UARTER"
0 ~ ''alth ~ t I t $750 ...... """" ..,...., . ..,, NEW 8 track, Car tape •-'k ·Or~ Co • e ~2241 e .C. :II yJ"I, ~1817. •"""' "'' • No 1pedal Uc .... on ro o cw.->'•'""'• l>erµliJI Ir Dennis time, drug cleric, exp mach in cablnet, copper 'th k . """" ange unt)'
Help WantMI, M & F 710 ~d for perfonnJ.nc art Auto Exp. Req'd. Local, P~ Agen cy, l'.182 prefem.<t:f. 548-1153, Mr . refzi&, Carpenter tools, WI spea en, $29.~. All !\.takes It Price11 • Good .~ ,1inting -& llCboola. Call 5il.J325. Call Lorraine Michelaon Dr., Irvine. GriUith fishing poles, baby turn &: U.S.A. Stereo Equipment choice, Abo, New Ham·
·-;;., P1perhar11ing ACCOUNT$ re ceivable P~ENCY RECEPTIONIST WANTED trained dental misc, 1062 Minion Dr. Apt Watthouse, 179 E . 17th St .. mond .Kimballa A: Conn
,, mach. bkkpr. Auto exp req. EXECUTIVE Glamour spdt in the public 1 asst. w I front desk exper. A. C. M. Costa Mesa &45-M4l. Penn~ Owsley Co., r114)
... No Wurtnr Theodore Robins Ford, Ruth Personnel Aterw:y 2H3 w:o Dr., NB eye for: the gal with lop for 1 girl office. Mission UVING rm &: dining: rm 6 CYLINDER Diesel Marine 89J..J314. 11352 Beach Blvd.
"\!'ALLPAPER * Coburn, fiC.0010. 1 typing skill. Some bkkpg Viejo area 830-50lO. furn .. incl. stereo, Lazy Boy $700. or best orJer, 4x8' pool (Near K11et.la).
.. n )'OU call "Mac'' AMBmOUS -Gal lellI11 Ii: Exec. Sec'y to $700 JAN IT 0 R &: MA l N-be!ApMCM. CaUE PCarol 832-1950 YA"CHTING salesman. Muat rocker, IOfa w/malchine table $125. '70 Norton PIANOS ~ ORGANS
:'"I ~1"4 &c.1711 leach professional make-up. To Pres. oC international TENANCE MAN, full time, ersonnel ..• chair end tbla, 1 motorcycle w/xtras $1050. ,., " • PAINTING SPECIALIST FIT Pfr free tra' · div. for Ir& a:i. Top *ills. 5 day 1 pr. week . TUSTIN AGENCY have successfw •a I es . • am P • Fiun! vw en&. $50. 40 h.p. Krv·al, Steinway, Lowrey,
Coklr · Vlvl~W~ard,...,.:, 410W.CoutHwy. NB Pennanent. Full Co background Ir: aome t-eart, 'COffee tbl I: m19c. •e&Datsun1600SportsCU. Allen, Baidwln. etc. From
t• r ('0.9f'dinating. Ext. Int. "1"" SUite H 66.m6 Benefits. 646-9303. . ·R.E. SALESMAN OR knowledge of new Ii: used 6"-1306. need 1 . c I u tc h S s5o ' $295 .up. RENTALS $10 up.
Uc. Bonded. Ins. Doug, 842-6449. W.Q M A ~ for bu s y boaU!. Pacemaker &: CalTi· OBLE bedrm aet, Span SUl1boe.rds •25,. .,,,. _ ' Dallv· lo.6' • SUn. l2·S
lm-8934. .•llNI EXPERIENCED maids. A~ hardworking ot!J~ .. Prefer Craft ~er. Full services bedsprd' &: drpa set. Ext. • ea. V'U"'Val?. FIELD'S PIANO CO.
;"'·., 30 DAY Special. Inter/Exler Ant. Bkkpr/Sec'y ,.......
1625
ply Rodewl,y Motor IM, J, ~~.:~~~:,JO· experience and Capistrano &: marina.' Yachting rnd din 1ame table & 2 BEAUTIFUL, wry clear, i.4: 1833 Newport Blvd
paiDtin&'. Local ~fa. 30 yra ::.· ~~aries to $550 I 1400 Palisades Rd, O.ta Valley Resident, but if you Associate! Corp. 646-055L chn. O>cktail tables, set of Cflrat Dl&mond In TIUany eosta Mesa , TI•/64~
exp. Free est. Call Chuck, F/C Bkkpr/Sec'y $600 Meaa. Nawport Bt!•ch are interested in people .&: YOUNG woman Tues & Wed 3. EJee coUee pot. Boy's :~~ ;::::1~~~~ Gui~ Pacemaker
645-0809. Sec'y·lO kc)' S525 EXPER Fioral De• 1 g n er Hu Openinc For !:~~~. C:ftez ~ aff~t~k '."~ only type. file I: clerldn&. Stingray bike. 962-0133 $370. (HaW; bill ot 'sale). Llke newl. Mahogany. Was
PAINTING' -Guaranteed Sr. Acctng Clerk $525 wanted. Hoon open. Capistrano Valley Realty. * 642-f!05Tt1* FREN01 Provincial head· Sell $ZT5. Call 546-5710 after $895, now SS95. SAVEi
;. wort at fair prices. L1c'd iii Ace~ Clerk USO ••• 492-7123 ••• • 1£AOTY 31501 Camino Capistrano board A footboard. Standard • 6 PM or all day weekends Penny Owsley Company
'" Ins. 675-0140. Clerlc Typist ' S400 EXPORT firm aeeks Sales , ·San .Juan Capistrano. , i , ; ~ ~bed ~me. Perfect COD-• • <714) 892-3314 '~ PAINTING ~ All worl< , Recept/Typist $«X1 SALON I ~ dltion $12. tJC44177 * Start the new year right • ll~ Beaoh Bh•I.
1 ·t • Y•""'-NEWPORT .Mgr., :Ouent German. Reply R'.E, Sales •dilfl•a ' ' with new furniture; donate (N-' v-lella)
guam.Coforspeclallot P .0 .Boxl!8,DanaPL OPERATORS SALESMAN ._ ____ _, COOH"n\tur.MPLETE bo"'ehold your old., the Ticktock<'l'--..,;...'~-~=='"':;::;;.,--1
842-llM, Sjl-1"1. Personnel ••••cy 1 tnc1 •-WOULD YOU ,....., FLORIST wanted, top pay, Full time for independent • ... ,...., rugs, Thrift Shop, gel lax deduc-
,. COMPLETE exter. l:llltl " 133 Do64ver.!'7'0'' N.B. steady, I/time. & MANAGER ole. In Hunt. Reh. Call Clarl Antiques IOO tooi.. mtac. 61Z-2500. tion. 120 E . 19th Si. CM. Bl!ILIEVE
, up. Avg. nn. SXI. Neat 2._ 675-6291 Nellon, 8t6-13ai. HERCULON tofa 1: loveseat, 646-4024. 4' REE ORGAN LESSONS
,.. work. Refs Roy Sfl-135& 13th ANTIQUE 3 mo' old cri" as long u )'OU like! No reg· 1 · ' ' BABYSl'l1ER,' my home, F/C Bookkeeper for Laguna Prefd With Following RN, full time. night ahlft • 1 • sa uce. BEA:UTY Rest ma~&: istratlon. NooblJpUon. Just p~G. prof. All work di.YI. 2 bah~. Beach ofc of CPA firm. 11-7, xlnt fringe bnfts. SHOW & SALE ** M5-l701 ** spnngs, frames, twin palr, Come Mondays 7:30 pm. :~ ruarn. Color special tat CalJ548-2378eves 4~9751. Xln't Working Conds. Beverly Manor, Capo Jan al, 21, 22,.23. CUSl'OM made vinyl settee new; 2 heavy plate glU!I COAST MUSIC
• 1142:4386. , 547-1"1. F/C BOO Oul.!tandina: Benefits Beach, S5786. Long Beach Arere. much -!M. Maple Harvest windows, framed, tinted, ..... 2851 · BANK TELLER $7200 KKEEPER ~ ~· "'-~ .,_., SALE SM AN recreational '-'"'an &: Long Beach Blvd, table. Call ~283L 72x60, $40 ea. ~751. " ~ Believe tbJs? Thia areat Mh Thia is the apot for the ma-Thurs/Fri/Sa 1 • 1-IAMMOND "H" w l th ;1 SIDING I. FW.. $129, 2 story ary for a talented, attrac-lure, exp'd 1al. Thru 1en-Call for Appt. vt'hlcles " mobile home -t to 10 pm DINING rm, Fr Pnw wl 2 NATIONAL G ~o graph ic percusaion. Uttd bu t
$229. Exter only. &U-2755 or tlve penon who deslres an eral ledaer, start to $700. ~2313 parts. So .Calif. area, to SUnday 12' to 6 pm leaves 1: 4 uphl chalnl. S~ mqQ;inel 25c.ea. Blond dbl w/new orian ~ty
, , 61Z-ll03. opportunity to move t6 ehlej Southern OC beach town. or!(. equip. man..-ANJ'IQUE ""°" bolrnlng c· -7. ··. < . ~ •• Jiil-c~')l $:15. Come a ,.. Only S2ll9il. · ,.1 you '"PP'• the paint. teuer. ·cai1 Kelty King,' CaUCcrol,IJ32.1950 EqualOppor.Employer -..~pr-.-· ~·-·WllL -·;ll G,.~~ ,.?Jea· Pe_awwy.,...., _, .. , n~--1,......1 ..io ea. A11o 833-2700, Dennll A Dennis ACME Personnel tron!c bkard pref'd .. Mail Fully resti>rfd, $395, each. b 1 ~ .. 1~ col~ )'OU 6f6..•. cn4J m.,m4 ,.,, ~· .. _.. .. cu •"' TUSTIN LADY b' lite 1ac u.ein Qa.11 :reaumea &: _-1 .. -. expected. 675--0390. c~ ,: •• ~. wnn I: more. ..~-n.. .. -i. BJ·~ _,..., exttrllf.CaJl~7{M6. Ptnonnel Age·ncy, D2 AGENCY :fer _.....3 ""1V"'.w'M AMER.orlentalrug lllx21 ~-vu.
Mlchel9'>n Dr., Irvine. FREE WARDROBE. N·-" , appt btwn l0-2 &mbeem to Matteo P. O. Dlx 1136 PERSIAN ntp ·Antique, big G • Ormia ~o 5f Muvl•• out ol (Nftr v .. ....ii .. } ~, PROF. ·painting-lnter/exll!r. t---------~ Tk'ailer Product. 7452 Lcqe Newport Beach, Calif. 9&ch selection. Priv. party. •r• Sale 11i · ' ... --~ ' -" Hooest work. L ic./ J n 1 . BARMAID, neat, attractive, (5) tUhkin consultants. full Ctr, H.B. SO-ll.21. . • ~ 1 county .cost. S.1000. new, b.st ·.BALDW;{N Grand Piam. A
548-2'1!19. M0-14". , no COltume, bot pants, full or put time. We tra.ln. LADIES-Sell Nev da SO~DY, ~~:~ 544-5868 Tu1tin. ADMIRAL __. .. hie Ttf. 11'' cash olfeT. 557-9629. :mu i l1c.t an' I d • t't 1 ht.
, PAP"'R HUNG ir:vi time ni~,:s I; part t:UM._ Detaib, ph. Wynn,~-a vaca-or .._ ... _ Appli•nces I02 .,...... ' ROUND .-. •• 1. Patio" • ~hie Ma""--'. Immac. Fri p~.
To c ..-w ~ lion from my office, full or Beach 'Jadlea' dre• abop. acreen im",iiew-, aaer!Jice ,..,_ ... ...,......,. v ~'Any nn. +paper. •2449 ill train. · FUlL or p/Hme, Mamt p/time. Guar. salary .+ 496-1949, MOVING this ~·oi!ekend! tor SIL Qrytler all' con· with unl;lrella SI2.00. BBQ"_96>-~5Bl=~,.... ______ 1
PAINTING : 12 yn in vie. BE AN AVON tme, no exp, n e c. commlaion. SJ6..6328. SECREI'ARYS While Frifidaire-wuher &: dlHOaet, 2 room type plua with spit A motor $7.00 , com;, CAPRICE 4J>
-Call REPRESENTATIVE Salary/comm . Fuller LIVE IN $650. matching pa dryer. Cost wlodow tnme &ood cond. ~-'1294. . t Beautiful,·cond. Wu S895. ~~~ustomen. Let me show you how easy! Bnlsh, 962--0416. Mature .~ Lor light *~!~bs* $400, sell U75. Brand new $Z. Attm~ 1 coi0r1 -TV, CUSTOM made yw ·:ouiof · l'l9" ~
ltis1omakemooey,l<have CASHJERS, Car Wooh ~.~ • ...,,-~-1 *~-al 1~ """! cood. Other ml... ffems . ...-mOdol.·wolnut $8C1fJ corrler, <Fa'-and -,Owdey Company '" FOR. dean • neat palntina:, tun in your tree hrt. "For i p/timt weekend work u; • ....._.... ...... .,....... coo_,'!i ar __.,.. 1 w .... S!Ulia or 968-5176. new, muat aeU $1SO. ·Blue vrey ltllrdy. 13 aq. ft, tu, ii' 'Jf~ (T14 ) 892-3314
" intmor or exterior I: reu. perwonal interview, ca 11 , o.ta Mesa area. Exper. e:Jderty lady. Nice mobile nee. V.P. · 't $5 ~ St0-7370 5571M!I 1 • 11352 Bt ch mvd nte., Dick, 96M065 eves. 540-'nML req'd. Over l& 64t-4460. home. 646-2291 * Bi·Lin&'Ual sec'y w/aVJ. RECOND. ~ I: IUI cpe •• 1
• • , • (Ne a ell ) • LVN, f/tlme pm shift Be.p-skills, $550, fee relmb. TV's. oiiar. &: rielv'd. Baby hi.sh dla.lr-fl: T~e. HOLIDA,,Y ·.,.Health Sp a • · ar Kai a
EN GUSH Paper Haneer .I: BEAUTY operator w i 'h GENERAL Ottice &: Sales, tlst O:lnv. Hosp, flil Center Beach artt. Dunlap's, 1815 New po r t ~· =n; ~tall coloo. Membenbfp. 2~ Yn. $200. Spoe linl Goods 131
Painter. 30 yrs. exper. Call following. Better Your in-med1cal field. WW train, 30 St, CM. 5'18-558S. UNKEL AGENCY, 149 River-Blvd, CM. ~77M). 28 .. Jglhi"'m Sf7~ . r Mn. ~tt, ~ ~.~f":' 0 7 0 7 ---------1
F.d., 968-7461. . come b)' renting space. or over. 644--0065 aft 6pm. MED 1CALA11 t-B us y side Ave .. N.B. ~3700_ G.E. Retri(, 75 lb frozen food · ' ' 5&:m"7. · 190-J)O Head lklls, $50. ~ :AINTING I f.APERING, :~·=~Uv~7~":! GENERALPftt'Trainttor JnMniat office. Garden SEC'Y $60S j drawer.Whirlpoolwaaher&:'IlJ¥.RS .. thru &uc ,Eu'b' ** .sewmc,_liiilCiliDe, near Chlld1 lSO aki.11, $10. 200
18 l'r& in If arbor .area. Uc I: 838-4S7S exper. llc'd man wanted for Grove area. E K G , m.1 SH 80, typing 60. 1 dryer. Make offer. ~3183 ~· ~h, r o.( .t.'~ r • new, does ~nc. $901 Exel. wood ikila, SlS. all
' bonded. Ref's furn. 642-2356. . servicing our accts. in jectiona urinalysis lab l.oatl days only. ..veeeat, kilcheh, chain, 2 Slide pro J e c tor. $25. ind bind.-pole1. Si ' lace
e PAPERING e • Book~Hper~Alst, Orange. Co. Must have a ~e .;,,ing I: troni work~ Call Lorraine e REPAIRMAN bu ~~n'9-b1!:~,dlnetteael t, ~-' ,·, ,-•. boot.a, $l0; 11% D buckd
Custom papering Ucensed Talented young perBOn need· clean appear. le be abie to Onl 'd need WESI'CLIFF -.-u,.. ... ni • .1:oxercy.e e, boots $25 644-6333 ' ' ed to asst. small acct&'. sal Y exp apply. wa.shen/dryera I: dshwhn: • .,...ted. mile. 2'tl51 KINGSIZE bed, liner, pad ' . , , . 1~inl-. _can_~H~arrls __ .~64_2s45.18~-· _ dept. 1n dally rouline and make es. We oiler profit SJ0-3(DI,, ~:'nnel AaencyNB Guam-Delv'd 5 4 6-5 21 8 : Wlnterwood' i:i T 0 r 0 . frame, 5 mo. old, 5 ~~ Store, RMt1ur1m,
" Plaster, Pitch, .Repair take on certaJn special ~;,,.~Callbe:: :;i: MEMORIAL '::~Dr., 839-7620. 8.10-9598 or~-~ • ~=~· Private ...... 1 Bir ri m * PATQI p~ tukc. &ome exper. helpful only, Ba.rden's Peat Control, FRIGIDAIRE Rebigerator· GOLF dubs. bq', cart, ~D ' '• 16 Dumlna.tcd showcaae, 3
. All.,.... Free estltllates but not "'llll'· . 646-MB. COIJNSnfMI' SECRET ARY • ....., .. freezer. 12 ':"· IL "'°"'· $85,. Dtnette. TJQol-~CH Provincial . head· glua shel.!es, gold •nodl•ed
· Call 5f6.6825. jE"SIN ~RINE HELP! na Girl w/ all a,ound office exp. SSO. 642--0191. polisher, BuUet1 Boo k1t , le footboard. Standatd ~utftp. £Xee1 cond. Ca 11 ~ e T. Guy Roo'"'~, Deal I -~~.,,''*°~::-~ I have" a new business 1ri Muat be neat I: accurate In REFRIGERATOR M&rl)' a2nall· ttemt, 1131 lbe bed frame. Perfect C0tt; 53>-W4 oil:M6-6721.
Direct. I ctq my~ wort. 1 ~ BOOKKEEPJR town and I need your help. Start the new year ln a pro. typlna, filinc a: have good RENTALS Stonfbence; Tustin_. Co ff dttlon. ~·~TI. TV, Redlo, HIFI, ~&4>271l. 54S-8500. FULL CHARGE , If a ground floor pp-feteional career. telephone lkills. * 8471032 * B~). HOUSE 1:-Gan;e, tu11 ot SttNO . l36
Resp wi11 include acc'ts rec, portunity oUered by a new EMPIRE REFRIG/freezer, Admiral ANTIQ. &: Coo.temp; tum. ftanltUre,.fP!>b:,'1oys, books, ~,.+,=~-----1
Plumbing acc't payable I: rin Jedier. com,....., with new kleu, Top earnings, fringe benefits MANAGEMENT Duplex, 20 cu ft, brontt. Picturu I: hRhold items. 2 etc. Must aeU. 962-1075. 1972 'ZENrrn Ir: RCA at i _.... and a preatire company, CORP c1 thru trial baL Our co. uses pouible ea.rninp ln exces1 • $185. 962-4105 afl 4 pm. TV'a &: dining. o qt f l t. YAMAHA, 250 cc, $200; RCA earance prices. Lcn~rest LE'\f"TAKAS &: Sona Plum· b;Jir. Repair, re I'<' \o e ,
.remollel. New Con a t. ' '.64wJ«I,
COLE PLUMlll G . ·
24 bf. aervlc.e. 645-tw
'8 HR. Plumbln( lo
• ~ Electrical Repair.
642-2755 or 612-1«1!
baftk pl.Yl'Dll service but wt of $30,000 and more per :rear Pn!itt 30 YNfl or otder, 2061 Bu1lnes1 Center LARGE Amana industrial OilldreM to)'I. 9152 P~r ,#llor TV, $175. ) . prices ln Orange County. 3
must file pe.yrolt. tax re-intereltl )1Ml -you intemt Dr., N.B. 8J3.87ll upriiht freeier, aood cond. Dr, H.B. Sa.l/SUn 9--5. ·.' • 't • M6-3597· yr. picture ttJbe warnnty, 1
ports.Jndv.mu.stbt.rnature me! And I ~d like to f'oranln1el'Yiew AskforMr.Bogenr1et $1Stl.645-3974 · ANTIQUES: BHut old R.EFJ\JGERATOR Ir: yr, parts I: service. 19"
I: well ~ .in Mlrlc meet )'OU! For penonaJ in-6".0212 SECRETARY TRAINEE: JREFRIG/top freezer ~ fr'amt"I;, jewelry. Frl'nci tumttwe far i I.le. Low Ztnlth Chrom1color from
habits. qfier exce aali:i'J-1: tervtewt. __ only, call Mr. MOTHER'S helper-Mesa del Corp.~ desire• outgoinf, Ing cond SlS • ex provincial wht A ao&d dnlc prictel ·&t6!6371 aft 5 I: $389. Whlle they lut. RCA
lrl"""LEVbel=!ltaM. OBILE Bruno, 113>9000. Mar area. 7 to 9 rnorninp. 4 friendly pl. Great chance ronn * ~ &: chtat. Much mare. Come weekendl. 20'' maple console at Jt49,
I 1 HOME party Plan need• 4 to 6 afternoons, $5. per dayi t0 advance to executive brawlel M7-84219am-5pm Save $450. on Zenith 25" SYs!i~'fl · women to work ·run or part Call Mrs. Keener 546.8881. sea'etUy. Start UOO. Bull~ing M.terl_•(~. ~ 2 PORTABLE ban, ~ .. ~ :;, ~t~~M~:S ~teo ~~~ rt~b~~
An equal opPortunity time. No i n v e • t m en t • MOTHER'S Aide, children 3 Call Helen Hayes, 540-fi055 BLA.cK' 0
IR.ON PIPE 1
• AJ. remote TV~NIO!e. 18 '., ! speed l?lke $40, -.olm County's largest z en I th
, • employer dellwrie!I, or collecttn&. For 4 5, lfve-.ln, Enalllh speak· 2790 uc:1 B1'e~dams prox. 600 ft. of 1%" 200 tt. port. TV. Lee work ta~. Muslcal lnttrvmenh 122 Dealer. 9021 Atlanta, Hun-
appt., call 545-4445 bttwn 8-ing. Private room, bath L • a of 2". all threaded Ir coupl-dinina: table Ir: ch r 1.. ti t Be h -· ·-BOOKKEEPER t 10 &:31o6 m • NEW 'at--"'-·-'" c ngon ac · ~. , o a.m. P · TV. SJ)Omo. 4%-7258 SECRETARY ed. MoaUy In 21' lqthl. Recliner. Hebig. 646-U66. ._ .... u~"'' .. • ., PC:"-===-----Muot bo F/C bookkeeper, HOUSEKEEPER -Balboo. RECEPTIONIST ~8-8703 oct, 22" bu<. l400 or bes! 6 M~ROLA ntdlos, tube type -..wpm. Ex. wcridq M ~ 3 t Ch .1 .... MEDICAL SECRETARY RE-"" • '40 Ford Hood &QOd, cond. _.otter. l803 s&nta: Ana Ave. type, plus base 1tatlon &:
Sptclallzed Houm' Repair. censk 6 fringe benefltl, Pel· i on·~''• o rs per~ CEPI'IONIST, Jntellta:ent, Full time. No SH. Xlnt typ-C•mer11 A $25. '40 Front axle $10. Biby Coat& Mesa antenna. Complete for $600.,
ietc. 1 1-nl ~· helpflti. Ale :.> (afternoons). Cleanbla Ii: well aroomed &b'l with med· lat. Sailboat Mlgr. Salary Equipment IOI stroller &: hi-chair Mite. 7211 492-387S.
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Call Dick. 6'2-4'122. ,. :to S5. SUbmlt resume .ta~ liiht cookina for elderly lcaJ baekaround needed im-commensurate with ablJlty. w. 18tti, CM, apt E. H4J™ONY Electric euitar le MAGNAVOX T ,:;;:::;,;='"-'-'-'-"-'--•Snr ~ requlftmentl to couple.Owntra.nal:refreq, mediately for busy G.P . Miss McCarthy 642-0542 be-16 MM movie projector • KaJamaiioo Amp. $60 . · .V.-Stereo-Ma. Roofl"' ~.O. "°I' 1017, Newport c.JI Mrs. Dav1o, s. 5, P""~· P<!JI board, pbooe, tween g.5, w/.o,nd. RCA model 400. M1scollenoou1 Ill 642-SW. ~!net B & w. ;150,
REPAIR. _, .,,, """ ~ 9'lfl63. 61Z-l626 for appl. typlrc, bllllnr. -need SECRETARY lo join newly $125. 83l-0771 alt 5 pm. Office Furnllure/
problou:. We!X!da Roofinl, H 0 US EKEEPERJBabyslt. only, For appointment, formed Harbor area law of· t Furniture 110 POOL TABLES Watt'hl:nm Eqvlp. 124 PORTABbE Magnavox "1:.Je-est. M5-lG9l . ter could you take IOQd. 66'-2)70, fice. TyplnJ & clerical Sale. Fl'efeht damqed $t9 AM/FM 1tert0 w/4 rpd BOYS care or Ml' -2 children a: do aidlll llhorthand or ability to $199. New &late factory reccrd ~r. ~l-7057
s.w1.,./A11trailc1111 GIRLS oome ....... or tronlnr ~STtral",;,~:.,,.~1>'~Pr; to~; pruentable. Coll Diftt'CeSale: cnled, $195 to 1!95 . IBM typftorlten, foclory STEREO AM/FM GNIXll&
iiiW1t..,. -'4;i.iiiJ • t«I! 1 da,y • wk + eves. typist. ~ job w 1 th 5"-0011. Houaefu1 ol furniture! ap-639-8623, 5:&-M66. ~:i..tlontddeal::~ record pll,ytr. szi
oat._, •. lO yean eJ<l>. COSl'A MESA·NEWPORT ·-· mwtillne ......... 37~ Hr. SEC'Y TO PRES pllanceo and mloe. Aa lo EA~r;itn:;:,..•>o<ir ~'::: Bi""l>rlnt • 011iee Sl!pply 613'7a!I evrs.
lsiM Repair HOUSEKEEPER, liw: 001. week. Xlnt Ury It Sopbiaticated tweet charmer good OOhd. rtu. 55?-0309. WI ' l'U • ~9373 · SONY Trinltron Color TV
ll lo 11 Yean Old JWnilh own tranlpOrtatlon. btnetitt. Anahtim loca&n. .ought by on the move exec. TWIN bedl comp I e te Xlnt. cond. f?S. 2 • 5 draWft'. • . 12" 1 >"'·old. $225 cub. (~
PAR.'l"·TIME WORK Q>rorll del Mar. Attrr rmn Wntaate-Callr. Ina. Co. to help w/public retatiom. w/framtt In &ood 'COJld. atet't file 'Cabinetl po. ea. AD~~G ~~biqe1 aitd cub checks) 6'~.
u-.. I: Girls tnterelted ln woric lM1a f I c x I b I e-• 7JIMlJO Mrs. Genest. Call 1q'M Todd, S33-2'700i ""'l'lrm mtttn:, $tr». aet. 6'2-ll33 . rc .... 1era. S "·up. 21," RCA conaolc color { Au---~itlnJ Cot $erYlee Cards 646-IT95 I am 'Ill 2 pm. NEED ""*" pttar -... Dennis 6 Dennis P~I 84H'672. . ' * IRVINE COAST •C.C. -TV. malJot<ny, $1'5. iiE;:.;=:r.:~-540-43LI-'---. °"St~, Are Alked To ~.complete home tainer that can dtaw 1be Apncy, 2)82 Mkhtl10n Dr.f 9' ..... SO,EA. beaut. cruahed Mf'mbenhip. Private 118J11'. IBM Exec. typewriltt, model Call 675-3127. ~ To The Palisades maintene.DC* A: cooldlw· $285 1n·11t. Alley West Relta11r-Jrvlne. , velvet, neVtr usM S!SO. 64UOOO C. ln xlnt. cond. Betae. $S25. ltiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif
Shell Service Station. CW.. ~Rocm&:bath.5dl,)' ant"75-lT1tN.B. ;$.ECRETARY to tn. Matchln1toveseat$100. FIREWOOD for 1ale . 540-5291• •
ner Pa!ltade• ' Santa Ana ww1t. &• n01: NEED fuD ttme up aQc 1 ten.tlonal export mgr. Ex-538-Q81. Delivered I: ate.eked. Planqs/Or9ans 126 [ l( lj
lo.ft, At t O'Oodt Sharp ll8KPllS J:m"1T poya fee . Agply In peroon, ~ oe": ~I~ w.p.m. ac-MOV!NG.Ewrytlolng ll"H· 5*-91187 PIANO tuner hu all ltltW . fNO to YOll
T h-11 Saturday -Ooorp A1Joe ~ Acen-Menor Co10V llolp, 340 Vic-curalely; SH JIO:IOO w.p.m. Mloe. ontlq'1, lurnlture. Ac< BCYC Yacht cl"b mt!ln-I lanoo
OftlV. No Experience -ey 1Q1.11 z. -S.A. -· C.M. Able to work on own In. Fumfturt. 1772 Newport Bl, benhlp lor oaie.' s. .. !!f10. 0 P · Very, Vu 1 3 Lin"' ::t Tlmea $2.1111 ·•
llJ'J. Brtfll Your f'rlendl. en-idatlw, handle heavy cor-c iRe~·ii-illblce1f~S2J.~9nt~.:;Ji\ii1l •••1m1•····-·I
No ~,.,, --• -· NEED to -• oome .M. * 61HM5* -~ -.. a ..-. •-xlenee. Must hive KIMBALL. Bia Theaf" "111 ......a. HOUllll;Plt LIVI IN Chris-bWsT Sbow Int'! mim. ""'r. Contact SACRIFICE Sav. Ill>. Olmmereisl Pedol. New! Fa~taotlc l'lqopy,lOwkscld.port
Coal< .,. ctNPlo. M nn A s.nM'' h•-~~~ _ Jl.ewelry. Erni>loYment Ofe. &lm,U Dual rontrol, elect twin bed. lawn mowtt, new. val"'. Sa .. llfCIO, llutlty, mole, boo,.._
AU. llO~S 6 GIRU; ba. Beaatllal -· beoutl· •• -, ---. L. M. Cox Man,lae· fr.j. 675-71163. *543-(1995* Penny Owole)' C..mpany IUoeo cl>lldnn. 646 !1822
APPi.YING IUI ......... -· NURSES lo.Ide, ..,.,. AM turt,.. = E. Worner Ave. 2 Rattan love o eat•, ELECT twin bed, $1!0; TV I fTl4l 19W314 KlNGSlll m&ttHll .l .....
WILL BE llIREI> Dolly PDot Wut Mo lllw llolft. na,tist Con. Hoot. 9onl1' Ana. Eqw.J Oppor. .-ion.nae floral A cor-cab; Stam bottles; pet bao-ll35l _,b 81\0d. ,..... llWU2 after I a ~~~~~~-..!l·-------~q!!!·~l~m'.,!p~loft~. ---611 C<n!tt St. Cll. 511111 ......... ner tablt. $100. 6TS-112r. rlet, $5. ll6MOT9 __ 1.;.N.;.ta.;.r_;I<a...;..,!t_U.;.;;) __ .!.....•.:.-=rds=.-----
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t ·CATS: a... otrlpod Service 902 * MERCEDES IENZ .-... AIOtNd-wht. -------* SHELLTOPS *
....... wtri. Jdtton, temaJ•. BOAT aorrom. ck-25c EL CAMINO * RANCHERO '72 DAT"' .. PICK'lll ,...,, -i. fl. Ul'\ltb at W/1. DATSUN Pick UPI lnttrn&&oll J:larvedlr ~ ur
83&-5523. B • J SALES ~G . block pU pp y IOlO s· Harbor SA 839-2515 ltF.CREATION CENTER hpd. dlr. W/CIU!\ptt, Radio,
--.. Have quola •I -· Power 906 Cycle·, Bik:s ROY CAR~1 IK. 6 ~ly liret, o/cam •nrlne. pets A can't kttp. 11 wka.1 _________ ' 1
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· 2925 Harbor Blvd. $23:50. Can tin pVt pty w/oo ~2739. YAOfTING alesm&n. MU5t Scooters Costa Mesa Sf6...«44 money down OAC. •776468.
ro eood home OJUy very
pjretty .l aentle quarter
hone tor )'OUfll child.
•L'l<t.
P liRT German S>iepherd/
Collie female. Spayed. 1 'fr
old. To aood home. MG-2133
LO'(ABLE, fluffy puppies.
·TIO W .. ks. Healthy. * 557-9359 *
have succtssf\11 •a I es OIOPPFJ>. 1970 Honda '70 EORD Ra~% lon Cuat. 546-8736 aft U am 4!M.fi811.
b a c k I r o U n d A aome Ql....«"iO, a·~ e~tended front Ump. Auto., P .S., V8, 5,800 NEW 'T2 PICKUP
knowledge of new A uaed end, aportaet" tank, lots ol m.J, Goldenwest 10~' cab-f spd. dlr. dlx. Bumper. Ra·
hoe.ta. Pacemaker A Carri-chrome. New e~. Good over camper, fully equipped, dio. MJnws. PL72ll.a'.I. Take
O'alt dealer. Full Servlcet cond. $875. Set: at 711 Jn.. (19t69H) amal1downortrade.4.94-6811
& marina. yacht t n g dlanapoliJ No. 7, H.B. $52M • a.ttr 10 ,MS.8736,
Aasoc>ot., Corp. 64&-0551. 536-51132. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC LUMBER rack tor nai.un °'
GRAND Be.nks 197142' twin. TRIUMPH •69 Bonneville. 2-&lkl Harbor Blvd. al Fair Dr. Toyota Pick Up. $65. 7~ K.W., radar. SSS, AOF, ExceUent mndition. Cerioni Coela Mesa 546-8017 M6--0318
pilot, VHF, elc. Ready to IO front •nd. Cu.ltom paint job '63 fORD IL JON PU '64 Dalsun rur Lady coo-an~. Pri. Part Y · ._.., 2336 Elden, HOOJe c, l l v~ .. USO or beat offer. Sti-6024. . .........
j(<L.] CM . See alter 6 and V8, Automatic, A1r Cood., 646--01223 ** 832-8397 r. 38' CHRIS. Tri· cabin Wttkendl. Radio, Heater, Camper Shell '67 DATSUN sedan
i iiiiiiilii.::' ~~ Constellation. 1963. Loaded '70 SUZUKI 250 Savage A-1. (P30f78) $895, dlr. Cliff Wal-good condition. $700
& Like new. $22,W'.l. Days Set up for desert. Portlnz. drop S41>-5164. 842-0631. * Call 645-4505 *
C I 152 213: 636-0757 or e~ 213: ri . .._ .. -....
• ' Now ngs, pwloo, ~-·•'· '62 Scout Pickup 333-3438. Ch.amber A fork modU. .
RARE Blut Pbint Siame:&e l6' TROJAN Ski boat, ZJ() $450. ~738. Runs good, Must seU. •FC-1---::==.,,.,,,,---
l<ilten. Xlnt temperment. nd •l\U\ 5195 $495 dlr Oitt Wal.-.. FERRARI
FERRARI
HP, V-8, X1nt ~ • 'f;/>N· 'TI Ka ---•·J ~ d F8 . . _.,., AUTHORIZ Papen avail. sz. 545-3604. 6..,. .. ...,,. W-.-A .-,, en 54()..5164, 842-0631. ED
Will finance. ·~· or street I: dirt bike. Like new,1,,;,::_::::::c::;::::::~--I SALES Ir SERVIC't l>c!I• 154 675-3122. M.ust aell. Make otter. ·n Dodge Van 300 Series.
1967-15' Glai.a ' boat, '56 HP 96.Z-1782 V-8, ituto £hilt, radio, heat-M r NI A nJRE Schnauzer, See to · er. T8.n exterior. 7500 miles.
male, AKC bred, ear crop. eng. Matty extras! HARLEY 45-en& &: trans $3150 full price. Phone
11how aroomed, shots & appreciate! ~3938· parts. Inspect 9-10 am. Sold 526-4756 (Fullerton)',
NEWPORT
IMPORTS papers. 546-0989. * 33' OW!'M Brig. * at 10 am. 1/22/72. Court ,67 CHEVY % t 11 327 3 spd
KEESHOND pups, AKC reg, Loaded. Make oUer. yard, 854•Center St, C.M. xlnt cond, $l7~ .. ,57 • ~v; 3100-·w. Coast Hwy.
'67 Mercedes 200 diesel, Xlnt
cond. 1 owner, $2300 .
~44 aft 5: 30.
MG
MG
A \11'HORIZED
SALES t. SERVICE
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
SlOO W, Coast Hwy.
Newport Bead:
1968 MG Midget, orig. owner,
24,00'.> mi. Wire whls., R&H,
soft top, hard top, tonneau
cover. Make offer.·
673-7370.
MG TD, 1953. Xlnt cond.
Reblt engine. $1495. Call (1)
~3309. '
ril.ale & female, Ch .642-6008 SUZUKI TS-90 Haneho '11. 1 T, duat whls, stake bed, , ___ N_•_l<POrt°", .:o:..:S..=ch:;:... __
bockground. >IS-9888 or 31)' JEFFRIES MW. S.ndlx Brand new. Only 700 ml. $500. 642-2467 FIAT i---------1 6l7-2150. Crysler •"1{. 6 ocoop B.T. Still in wun.n<y. $356.j;W~AN~TEiiiD;"; =----j ___ ..:_::::_ __
PORSCHE
REG, AKC Weimaraner, 11 $2,000. 548-5170. 673-2326. !Ate model Ford, crew cab, '68 FIAT 850 Sport Coupe,
mos., needs good home wilt. FOR sale 13' Boston Whaler HONDA, 1971 SL.125. Nt"N pick up truck. R&H, new clutch & brakes.
4lQ)eOne who can spend 40 h.p. Johneon. I..Gaded cond Lo mi'•, T mo'• old.. ~3617 Good robber. Oean &-Xlnt
iOOre time with him. -t!M-7785 w/xtras. $1300. 673""30.52. Mab offer. 557-i.IC aft * PICKUP TRUCKS. Good cond. $850 or best offer.
1 old -• 6pm 675-1345 eves. DACHSHUND, yr. ~""' ao.ts, Rent/Ch•rt'r '°' ' . mechankal &: running COft-·1-===~-~---.,. I!lilUe,. papen I: shots. MU5t ·n Yamaha. mini-tnd\ll'O. dition. Anytime. 642-0037, 24 '69 FIAT 850 Sports Coupe, lo ciJoeoodbome.61~3604. CATALINA°2J',1'5L00P G~t,othttxtru.Seeto hn. m i le s, many xtras .
.·r.~ ....... , SHEPHERDS · • -1.~ • iap-i .. te 642-9137 $1000/oUer. 499-1518. y.-:.n.mAi~ Brand.new boat. '"""'"~' .,. .. ~ · . ' BCONOLJNE '66 Ford % ton
AKC' champ stock, I wksl ~ six, SIS radio, DF, •n • HONDA 350 . SL. low pick up. Best cub offer. I '11124 Sport Coupe, RIH, :·.-;' * 615-25.U * AM/FM tuner, complete m!eageo Xlnt "COnd. $625. 646-4102. am/Lrn stereo. $2550.
YQRKIE. 3 yr. old male. galley, 6'2" beadroom, fUll S40-9687. aft 6 pm. '56 GMC " T Pick Up Reblt "~: :ts!i~~· .. ~00·
,..,;;,., people dog. S75. &alety .. .,, ....-..,· 'N!"'-~ -mil -. .,.,.,--~ ~p w/~-N ol ......... 1970 CB '""'• .. _. es, -eng. $55(). ·=·: ** $-1588 ** _....... ... ...... ;, _,.. • .. -~ ..... I JAGUAR • ... -•·-.From fl</'"". F-tnfo tru!.,~..,..~ 5.16--0285 g :GERMAN ' Stwpl>ml ' -.,. •---. ' 66m3' ;nrn,,.;v;-:o;:T,;;;--;:;;;;;-1.--------• • ,Retrl call 5fi7-90t6 ,aft 41:~. '70 CHEVY ·%, Ton. Auto.,
hflondo< eyer pupll, 6 -II., Sall 909 •n: Yamaha . P.S., c"'I. cab. •pllt rims, BAUER BUICK w,iks old. $5. Mi-3754. 350c<: Twin . ·atep bumper, excellent cond. The Harbor Areas
ij)\j, Hil:bOr .Vlew .Homes 00' wood: tioop. Beaut older · '6IX> • ~9?46't'ha.rJ~ (2-t910GI Only Authorized ma:. I wk old:·SounoY<d, boat in ...,q cond. J, Aldeo 2 Honda OO'L X1nt cond. Only DAV£ ROSS PONTIAC JAGUAR DEALER
tdbale. Reward~ ~16. delip. nilly ·equip ,for 600 Ir, BOO mis. • 2480 Harbor mvd. at Fair Dr. Al"-'ays: ha.a an exotllent se-
2 :iJi .PoocHe stud aervioe. · cnllle. $2,950. 847-5312. ** 548--2$4 *·* Costa Mesa 5t6-8017 leetion ot both New & Used
Till cup .. Toy~ pups. HOBIE Cat 16 3 mos old. ·n KAWASAKI. Xh:K copd. Auto Le••lng 964 Jaj'U&l'S. .-.~•-. -2100. · ..,...__ Lime .,.... !NI!; .,,.Uow fl50,
2'-·9 WEEK OLD PUPS trampoline.-'1495. 'Phone ** --** 1971 JAGUAR V12
Pl:(CSheltie, 1mall •breed $7 after 6 pm 'I0-3J37. SCHWINN Varsity lO spd, 2 ~ Air conditioning, automatic.
.... 642-4818, 534-3885 LIDO 14, Rate 'rla:, · Good moe: 'Otct. Xlni conc1: $75 or Only 8,000 miles. (928DMN)
AMP." Malamute puppies, cond, New ail.a I: lines. offer. 673-5743. Try our· lease experts for $7295
~. Males '"females. , Cover. No. lti02. 67>4198 Motor HomH MO ~:.gs -Satisfaction. Ser-1970 JAGUAR 2+2 ,.• 968-1170 eves.
G~ ..... "' ...... _...-"" ·pupo, .1"6~.~-H~ob-;e~Ca-,-,B'""rand-,,.--,,.-.,, *NanriR ............ * WE LEASE ALL POPULAR Automatic, tactory air con. r..n.1'1A.I~ ._K_... ., 1 INI rGCU llG 1972 MAKES AT COMPETI-ditioning. (E.BQD) ~ bred. No papen. $25. •n. :yet.. wt. aails, Many TIVE RATES. $5195 ~9018aft5pm• xlrU, w/tr!r. $1100. U..t-·.11om' es Call Malcolm Reid !Dr "Sp<claliring Jn Quallly" ~ING mus! . ..it. """'1>--214! .. &'rr>-1.551 lllUIUI T!uHrlherEo· DdetaoR"'E· BAUER pi(!>< pooc1k! p\.ppi<s $15. VENTURE 21 tuly ~ · ' -,. ,._21>1. · w/lniler. 11&. l\J.,.i .';"'1-,Sales e Rentals ROBINS FORD Buick-Opehloguor •
OYER 25
Cl1•n, Reconditioned,
& Guaranteed.
PO RSC HES
911'1-912'1-tl4'•
1957 to 1971-
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W, Coast HwY.
Newport Beach
642-9405
~912-5 SPD., new Koni 's,
A M/FM, 197l lie.
ShoWJ"QOm-Clean.' $3,950.
673-444L
'69 PORSCHE 9ll, S...pd,
AM I FM, ~wheels,
Air c0nd, Real fc:Hn, $4900
firm. 675.6108
PORSOIE '70 914. XlnJ cond.
Must sell. Make ofter. Pvt.
ply. Eves. ~28.)8.
•n PORSCHE 9ll-T brown,
all extras! Warranty. $2000
below orig. cost 644-2-t.32.
RENAULT
,W.. 15' Call .... ......... : . 551·3222: 2!00 Harl>or mvd. 234 E. 17th SI ..
WANTED, ~ for '6' one Cmrta: Mesa 642.0010 Costa Mesa 548-7765 IMPORTS
RB.u!Y to toal."beaut black tone IJxed ke<J Oa11 boa!. T k & A f L · JAGUAR XKE--AUTHORIZED DEALER
""TB mar<, 5 yrs. Track 549--0869. ' rue u 0 easing y.N102W·ONRO.DAIE_~TYER HENAU~·Jt l"~r. Very tla,ahY. ·--ts, Slipt/Docks 910 AU. MAKES & MODELS or~ , ~I. Gentle. $875. 832--t038. , v
544'.6414. FREE BOAT ·SLIP ~ 11 -•
4'.;YEAR old R. Gold, prof *** 64UG67 *** lft8\S :ml South Mam, Santa Ana r:-s.:: ~ =· ~~a: tie .. ~':: ri; l': . a.ms ·11 uE'c'UrivE cAR dloICE box 9talla ltill Bn-2281: l.3631. Harbor, Garden Grove Authorized' Salet & Service
avail. All fadllU ... lieu. ** BOAT SPACE, NEAR 1 Blk. So. ot G.G. Fiwy, Cort Fox 900 s . Coast Highway
Bates. 962-8i79. LIDO.' XI to 40 tt . boat. 6J6..233J 645-3661. Laguna Beach 540-.noo
;SHETLAND PONY 613-6450 Trailers, Trove! M5 Aulot W•nlod 961 '53 JAG. SK 120 ALL CAREFULLY DRIVEN .
; $65 ** 645-4038 SLIP tor 40 ft. boat 4 way TENT trailer, sleeps 6 or a. · CLASSIC AND WELL INT •-ti nn__ wheels. etc.·, en'"'-ly · MA AINED tie; al!o 20 fl. si~ •, Good rond. $11S. 962--0161. WE PAY TOP "~ ~" •n RENAULT Rll5.1
SALE
-~ PenihlRlla atta.. 6'l3--6l9Q. T I U iii M7 CASH original thruout. Mechanic-Blue, automatic tr.ans. AM/
G• -.,. j a. JI r•J era, t ty . . ally perfect thruout He.~ ":.MlrtMEqulpment Y. Boats, Spffd & Ski 911 lights a.lone would cost over FM, air cond., vent shades, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· ~~ 4xfi' UTIIJTY Trailer, good PIO to replace. phone !2729tee,ri,ng wheel cover, •6001. II 12 Ft Boston Whaler 18 HP condition, best o ff f! r . ., ~ I 900 Johnson. center steering, rt!· 536-2127, for used can A trucks, jult 893-2'544 days, eves 531•5033· • '71 RENAtn..T R1153 ,,-.;""-ne_r_•______ mote conlrol!, boat cover, call a, fer free fftiml.les. '64 JAGUAR Mk II 3.8 Arctic white. automatic trans, ~M•rlne Consult•nt lights, over Sl.500 invested, Auto Service, Parts 941 GROTH CHEVROLET . Sedan. Doc. re~lt engine, air cond, vinyl, Michelin X
INDEPENDENT Sacrifice 1$195. After 6 pm vw parts, eni. reblt, trans & trans., mechan1c;:ally Im-tires. #9029. $2648.
4j Purchaiint _ ~842-!!!:rm~.~~~!~~ work& $250 maculate. Perteet interior. •n RENAULT Rll53
Counseling on purchuln.r ; ~765 Alk for Sales Manqer Reworked wood. Ne w Automatic trans, tinted glass,
lioata & equipment. llil 18211 Beach Blvd. Michelins. Spoke whls. Call AM/FM, steering wheel cov· • M•rine Surveyor TrwportatJon .h
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Huntillaton Be~cb Mr. DeAngelo, 49'-9893. er, air con<J., vent shades.
646-29n '------· .. _,,,..,. · 11IAI1 147-0087 KI &-3331 '67 Jag XKE Auto Tram., Sea grey. •6800. 12786.
IMPORTS WANTED Air Cond:. outstanding price. '71 RENAtn..T Rll72
ALLEN Ski Boat 13% ft. Orange Counties Must sacrifice $2995. (TRH· Vinyl, reclining seats,· rear
With 40 HP Outbollrd motor Aircr•ft 915 'IOP $ BUYER CQ>) Dlr. No dealer callL window defogger, tinted
&nd trailer with winch. Gener•I 950 sn.t. MAXEY TOYOTA , glass, TL 'group, radial tires,
Good condition. all tor ***.Aircraft Wanted*** 1---------·I 18881 Be ch Bl d JAG 68, XKE, 2+2, air, radiO. MetaUic light green.
$350.00. Have CU51:omers ~iting FREE! Custom tire cover ff Beach. a ~ ~7-8555 auto. $3100. Priv. Pty. Gd. •2768. $2271. ~ 531-729C Newport Skyways ...... euna with the purchue of each · -cond. 548-5639... •n RENAULT Rll72
iOati, M•int./ Dealer. 0 .C. Airport, S.A. van interior. Headliners, WE PAY TOP OOLJ..AR ,67 JAG. XKE 2+2. Leather Vinyl, reclinin& seats, rear
•Se I t02 *** S4$-7l96 *** panellinr. shag crptng & FOR TOP USED CARS iot., chroqle wife whll. window defogger, tinted ~ rv ce C•mper1, S•I•/ R~ '2G curtains. BankAmericard, u your car is extra dean, Sacrifice. m-m alias, IJ'L group, air cond, Ji~ DISCOuN'r. Free est Masterchatge. Loa:an' s lef", U9 tint. radio. #;:819. $'l67-t.
Custom Boal coven Ao CAMPER obell'!Dr 1rn<k. Jn-Up!Wt""'1 P>odu c ts, BAUER BUICK JENSEN' '11 RENAULT rum
cushions from l' to 100'. aulated, bunk bed a: lites. ~1333. 2.M E. 17th .s t. Vl.nyl, reclininl seats, Miche--
_Quallty workman 1 h1 p . sun. 4"' Util trailer, xlnt ,Anl~iq~ue!•~/~C~l•~·~•~ic:!''......!9~53~·11~Costa~~M~ ... ;=y;;ur-;:a:~548-;;.7765~·1 JENSEN Un tires, tintect'a:lasl. •1m .. B an k am e ri card. _cond __ ·.c$_:llO_. G<Z-__ 2467_· ___ ... WllL Buy your car paid for Atrl'HORIZED '$1411.
J.duh!!rehara:e. Loa:an's l>ELUXE Camper Shell, '31 Model A Ca:bridet, or not. Call Ralph Gordon SALES .": SERVICE USED RENAULT
Upholstered Products, brt bed, Fleetslde rumble .seat, good running 673-0900 -54S.:.3031, 1970 SPECIALS
:g2-1333. w/boot. $125.. 548-8!M7. cond.. $650. 645-ol.s7 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. ·~od~:.i~~~ 14at~ NEWPORT
IMPORTS
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2002's &
Bararria's
LOTUS 1 AUTilORlZED
SALES 6 SERVICE
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
:noo W. Coolt Hwy.
Nl!WpOl'J Bftdo
CREVIER MOTORS MERCEDES •NZ 2<»I W. l!t St .. Santa Ana
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Automotive EJ:celleoot tResidence of
G M=<des Bcozl
SPECIAL THIS WEEK e 19'IO 280-SE SEDAN
Air cortd., AUtQ trans, AM/
. FM n<lil>. lo ml'1, 16495 ROY CARVER, Inc. F.P. <•2102>
2925 Harbor Blvd. 68i2 Manchtlter Blvd, Buma
Colla -lW6 HH Port. (Alon<J>lde S.A, Fwy,
' ' w h J t • ~_plain ta'' OYtt· Betich tumoff)
numq )<}Ill\ -! Tllm Ul 523-1250 ·
111em Jnlo "CAsH" -1111 •• MERCEDES DI Dl<oel.
llM!m thnr Daily P JI o I Xbot cond. ~ o"'""r, $3:llO.
Ouottled. 6'U61& m•> 45'!0!1
roof, .. spd. (112EIE) $2195.
'70 Renault RIO, the' llttl~
bomb that gets' to 40 miles
per gal, -t ispd, radio, beat-
er. exccptlonally clean. (713-
BNRI $J3S6,
'68 Renault RIO, 4 Spd, rac:Uo,
heater, (WPZ823) $995.
'69 Renatflt R16 BarPin or
the NEW Year. · (XNH492)
$1005.
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Santa Ano 651.aG
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<hue. IST -oal, $11.80 ll.1J5. • !or and landau top. FUil ·3&tJ !ZVT970J cinsQo>
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Authorized Sale• " Service Authorized Sales " Service •nd. drive today. (WXF'l88) NABERS. CacliHac Sa"la Aoa
900 S Cout I! '•h JohhlOll A l;on. 262& Harbor AU'nfCIUZED DEALER '69 C I $22ff 847°3842 . .:VOLKSWACiEN t.ai<ma Beach, l&h~oo ~ 5e.';:'1 H~ ~100 Blvd., COiia M .... 540-563() :l600 HARSOR l!L., Auto, v.:.p~~··cond. PIS,
; WI HAVE 'EM • '&6 F tb k VOLVO '70 Buick Riviera <X>~A MESA PIB, P t w. AM/FM a1c ..... )72·.•·•110 CRUISERS ' JJ70t rynd,Cam •. ~ptroo L •. ' . as ac I Gold B<au1y thats loade<[ Ii> "40-91!)0 Open Sunday "'P.C· lilt wheel, m•"Y
'83 CHEVY
STATION WAGON
Ml!Chanl~ly perfect tnalde
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chase ~ Drive Ot'~ $22.80 per mo. (RVJ<663)
CONTINENTAL
MOTORS
847°3842
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hp, ' aod, poal. AM/l"lf1 I
dWc, bri(a., .tr OOlld, • • >;
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6TS-0533 Dal~. ~.,~ H:iAIU>~:::.,:._;fi=nd,;'"56'°'Chevy=--,_,,;. J• !
Air 2-dr htdtp. VS ll!C\ '
P/S, P/B. Nice lnier, '!
E~ne needs work, ~ 'j 673-2487. -.:-~
'66 CheY)' &lair .. dr led. . ::
cond .. ~ater, 2 nu tirta. ,.
$700. 646--ml alt 5. r-; ':
'65 Impala Wqon, full pwr,
'70 Chev. Malibu ~~i..7"'~. ~."r "
! "'" Xin1 ''" ., .. , •72 VOLVO cllJdina air a: custom inter-1"9 CADILLAC ' xtras. Days 546-4623; eves ; ·, ' ' * 61&-294'1 '* · Dark bl~ 1l"~h. Excenen1 lmmedi•to Delivery ior. O'lTAFX SEDAN DE VILLE 644-4666. ~ ~le netJvery/ ' '69. \iW . Sq-'·c". ---1 ·condition. New brakes. 1 .f $3695 Clean, 29,000 miles. Attrac· "99 EL CAMINO Cus!om. Full ;~ " ~ .,.. ... a...,,... speed, radkl, heater. {SQ'Y· BIG. SAVINGS ON
,l , ••r'lfa oond. Make oiler. can atter 6S9) $695. dlr. CliU Waldrop . REMAINING ·n·s. tive aold beige finish with power, factory alr, ex~J. Cpe,. 080AVA. Power,
Real nice car.
$2795
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5~ ~. ~.5164:· 842-0031. . "'•A*' l•·..:• MacHoward ::""'w.:~ .. ~ . ..:'. 6A~E'~'g$"5 ~~\Ac ! ·ltfllen '69 ·vw Bug. Super Con:. '67 VW Van PM!?I. 1600 eng. -Wf'. W'IO 839-9600 or s.n~ Loaded with extras. Full 2480 Harbor Blvd, at Falr Dr. • ~uthorized Salea '1c' Service :.tk>.:;ita,.s:ai:_ood ac-~ beaut., runs Xlnt. TOYOTA Comer lit&: Harbor power, 6 way 1e&t, climate C-ofita Mesa 546-8017 MacHoward
900''S ,,___1 u'·h Ult. I ~I I, $1250./'0Uer, Sa.nt& Ana control air condilioping, tilt-'&4 CH, EVELLE. 2, Dr , y; ____ \. ·~-o..vqh ~&<& way '57 VW Bua 5*:4013. tele wheel. AM-FM .stereo 839-9600 or 531-0608 ~ ...i&e """ "100 '70 B I k RI • Wagon, engine minus head. ~. " .nuN EXcellent.1$350 I'_~" n....... -UC Ylet'CI radio. Car shows acell~t Corner l11t &: llarbor r • .'12 'JO'tCYrA '69 VW.' Xlnt cond. Lo mt.r ~ Standard Transmission. <I Santa Ana
t lm'"41ite De,liv1ry 00-.18'16 . P:S radio, nu tires, priced 19'6 Harbor, Costa Mesa r:,;~· Gold beauty. 02J· -=· ~ZD~~7)~75H.~~ new wide ovals. $Z75. Days, --,,,..=~~CC,.--
t BI~"SAVINGS .ON. '69 '{W lo/ml. Perf. concl. wbld. $11-15. lU-8814.' 1969 VOLVO 142 S, auto,\ low 53695. Blvd., Costa.Mesa. 540-5630 5t5-1044. * '71 CHEVY's *
, RDIA:INING •n•s Must sell. Make otter. ,LATE 1968 VW. Excel .cond. mi's. Orig owner. Ex cond. 1965 CHEVY SS Convert . IMPALASCAMAR• °c:~.U:S
I '.JI · · • ' !J62'!782.· ' •· . 8 traclc •I•""· "12 Uc. $1,100 11750. Webb, 54().2280/ 0' · · • . 1970 ' CADILLAC Red w/black top. 326 V-8, 4 1 ~· . lf.llil ' vw 1..,,.ab111, 1911. Pri-.. belt•olfet. 543-1530. ' "'' 4pm, 543-3124 Ma:cHoward Sedan De Ville. Air. loaded. ""'· P/B, P/S, PIT, xi"' HERTZ CORP. •, , IHllYO party, lo nil's,' Sm>. ~: , 5 '62 VW Motor just Autos, Used 990 839-9600 or 531-0608 Loun&e &eata. Y00365 cond. $735. ~9710, eve 2'll W. Katella, Anaheim
: •• Jiii. 64!>-34SO, ·f;l" <94..8!'9.' " worked o". $300 w p Come' lot .. llubor $3695 673-5193 (714) nl-4050
: ,646-~ '66 Sq~k., Reblt . e'li· · * 6T>f!K)l aft 5 * ' ' e ay Santa Ana ~'60"""Che,,.-vy-, 6"""cy~l.-s~li~ck-sh=lft, '66 Caprice st:a wag. FA,
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NEW YORKER "· ·
4 Door l"ardtop. Sale Priced:-:
Beautiful lime· frol!lt f j
with black Interior' and JiU,. ',
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Full power, auto. temp. -1r .,
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AJ\1 ·FM radio, etc. (YQW .;
6261 $2375. Johnaon A Soc.,_ :
2626 Harbor Blvd.. Cotta , I
J\.1esa. 540-5630 .... 'l
'67 OlRYSLER 4 door, Rlitt; I
air. $975. Private party. '.
846-5781. • . -• :19tSHUbor c.o.taM 1~Look1 '9°:d• ~"' ~ '66VWBug.~C,'Ond,Lo 'nEiectra225Ltd.4-dthd Macffowarcf eood condition , 1922 n&H. xlnt cond. Pvt pty.
,; SANTA-ANA ·=~s~~~S::-=. ~~e:r ~~· Aft ,G: Top Dollar !:: ~~n~ ~~::r~ &>S-~mer lt~r • Har:r-ooos =~~;;~:: 548~~o:n ~-.~1o-:.-""~,s;,,-~-:l-534_r1_o<1~1-· -~,1~0'1 :t:-:,.:;;~
TOYOTA , Xlnll~.""S:.2,?1Y 28,000 ml. '68 VW BUG . ' For Cl•an Uoed Cars equ;pped, 0000 ml. Llste<l Santa A"a
Harbor American
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~· . . G d G $7800, sacrifice' $5000 firm. '61 EL DORADO ' -·~' t"':9 pm~:::;::;. _rnf! VW,.<Ony, Tang. New 2i1{j ~C ~:n;;~ti';..\~: ar en rove Pvt. ply. 494-4892. Local car. Orlg'. .;;;;,"1
•·· . . . . "1n0, ,,tittll" Excel cond. / do ~·u U I .. _ '68 RIVIERA, belae, whit• 12100. * 644--0462
..,-V• ' ' ~(Ii I W OO money :-"11• \..II nco ft•lft9rcu"" landau top, full pwr, Chrome ---• PHONI! ~2512 , '· • ' ' · . 546-8136 a!t 11 am 494-6811; Garoe Grov B_,;i!.,i whsl diac ...., 0,,. owner '70 CADILLAC tlT W,' Warnu Santa :\f!,' ~'!16 VW b<>l.<IOnt oond. Reblt. '69 VW Bue. white with Red n e at szw0. 54().1521.' ' Coupe De Ville
: '.70. , c:;' OR• OLLA. , . , ~~~"79"t>ea. . $Ul0/o!lu lntt'llor, Immaculate. (ZLA 636·2980 • Vin>I top, cloth o' l•ather !11-
r ~ Sn) JIM &.EMONS IM MERIC BUICK, 1970, Estate wqon ter1or AM-FM stereo radio
!)stbec!<• 2 "'· 4 spd. dlr. VW .'Tl, Xlnt oond. Mags, POR'l'S, 22XI So.uth Malo; -A AN deluxe. All pwr, olr, like ,..,..; door lock> til t-tei.;
WSW, T. plw. Xlnt. ool1d. AM/FM ndlo, Radial tires, SMta Ana , 557-5212. * Am'--·-clor * new. !5,000 mll•~ S3,900. wbe<!, twilight 'l<lltlnal. ,(S2.l8FP), OAC can fin pvt lite blue, $1775. 83~1613. uuaMil Owner. 67l-3538 (G69AGB) (400AZY) Pt)'~ WI /09--·down r .u '85 VW, Metallic blue blJI, In * G I' * ·~ BUICK '-Sa~ • ~ YOUR CHOICE ~aJiu-~ ~ '69 VW. AU oond. Lo ml. Ex. ' .... I cond. Y•ar old eQg. rem !ft =• ~ •~· ' u"
tnitde" oot. Lea'""' stat• .. New PaJnt. lotim. s.n.;C.' * Homet * HT. Ex~"t oondltlon. $4777 . .;, ..JRIUMP.H , U400. Mac at 642-<!191. ~~. $1:9 or best olle" ' * AMX * Must sell! S4$-548S. tNABERS Cadillac
1164 .,..,~ (! utte 1971 SQBCK. Aulo, am/tm, CADILLAC All'nfORIZED DEALER ·...-. pt >: co11-white walls. 125()(), Call * 1971 vw c •mp er * Javelin * · YertiWt., radio, re bu i It , WITH my income A: a new XO'.> HARBOR B¥-,
ell(IJW;, """ ~lo", 644-182T. :~:4;~,~d. •~ae·0u1:':: * Matador * wife I can't allord my '69 Et COSTA MESA One_j~· $695. Call '70, VW Dix, SUnroof, yell., 60-9444 * Dorado. It bu Cllly 30,000 540-91.00 Open sw,cJa.y
C941', .. ·~-. a!a!ter '·· Pl'I! ?' :..!-. xiru.t.med Xlnt m:.':l'. '69 ~--bol:k, New eng', LARGE SllECTION ml. " loade<L .,,;,..,., ex-CHEVROLET unm .,..-... tra! n•1 priced· to sell quick, ,.
'fl 'frillillPh Splthl'e Mk JI, a , 962.-2872. r,.' ·1· 'r· Auto: Sac $1395. Will con-below wholeaale! Day a * .1910 OIEVY, F/~ dlac
true *95lc, (T FA 354) '68 vw bult 1 ~· neW ,ng .;il:ider:'trade. 646-2698, Eves: Finest of ~. evea 213: 424-6640. brakes, alr LO A DED ! .
'11000. JIM SLEMONS JM. " bl'&lres, AMiFM radio. 557-4540. GllClrClntffd '67 DE 'VILLE ;:;-.i, ' Rich, Tl'J..5151, ext
PORTS. mi South Main, 11,595. 673-817<. MUST SELL -·11 vw 1as1 Used Cars -
Santa AM, 557-5242. l970 vw bUs. AM/FM, bed, back, auto, 14,000 miles, 7 1965 CHEV Impala &talion
1'68 Triumph TR.-250.• Lo 'ice \ox, $2,100. mos old, still new. $2,000 ''HOME OF ... 4 Door Sedan. Full power, w a Ion. A Ir• Pa/Pb' Jl'llln:.-;~like new. Wi re • "" 6'15-5885 cuh. 544-0417 CONVENIENT Jact. air cond.1.oaded. (368-AM/FM radk>. Best otter .. -~~'-''-• ,_ BXDJ $1695. dlr. CllU Wal· S4S.2Sl.2 !'"'~ MM742.. • ' VW .camper w I tents &: '6.1 VW BU$ includ .. ~ ac-PAYMENTS'' drop 540-5164 or 842-0631. • V~1J* money. Rftlt ,eq\ffp. Like nevi, low,~· cesaories for conventon to CAD. 1970 Coupe de Ville, '86 CAPRICE, 4 Dr. Hrdtp, ~ -· ,,,.t., smro <;all a!t. Spm. l,ls.i25!. . .teeper.$575. 644-5947. CALL FOR FREE l8,500 mi'•· Clea". $4800. power, atr· X1nt co~. Qrl&.
bldc., et'I:. ~·a Dolly Pilot .1,, ""'!\ "'°"' a4. 111 a 'aoocl Dat1Y Pilot Wait Ada hove CREDIT CHE~K 96&-l896. , ownr. $'100. 543-1366.
a~ Ad.. ~t --• .lwplns ..-. • Service Dept Open Moncl&y LARGEST '" 4-Dlt. IMPALA
Mo1w Homes 940 -Homos ND Motor H.._ -ND 7;30 Liii. 'WI 9 p.m. SELECTION OP GOOD COND * 675-0989
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Thlt''t.lly tolf•cont1i"etl l111ury "'otor homo pictured 1bo¥1 11 011y t. chl•o 1N park,
~--,orfoct +.wi119 ¥ohlclo/cot11t1i111 lln111ry f11tvr11 111111Uy fouM '" l•r91r, _,, I ll·
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.,.ff:9rt1bt1 ~rWtNI dj111tff/r1tr !» ... room with full doublo Mcl/optio111/ 1l11pin9 for
"!,1.; I 1411lt1'. ei.4eto frolll Hi. 11t11r/119 19' Motw Home, ffio. comp1ct 21' Motor Homo, ftte 'is•' .Wf.A,.tfo, fflo 21' ro•r '10th. e Ch0ot1 from • l1r91 11l1ctio11 of c111to111·
hW 'ftfff' .. "'! St1M1rJ et111lpll'oid i111elM.1: e Plu.11 bucket 111t1 with 1rr11 r11t1 9 4 .. ,. pll9 woll• .. •wtll 1h19 corpoth19 e comploto bathroom f1ciliti•1 l11c:l11ding s•p·
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ftl)ll!Jil alt i..,t119 e t1Jt11m •Jtct.1ft Wlttr1p•clou1 r1frig•r1tor 1N r11191 • ,.w1r 1t1•r~
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1J631 HAUOI ID. GARDIN GIOYI
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' DeVille
'65 Buick Le Sabre ht, pwr &:
olr, id """· Pvt prty $495. 6#-5794.
BUICK Riviera, 1970, loaded.
Executive'• auto. · 8 O , O O O
mi'•· $2600. ~1896.
'70 REPO-Sedan DeVWe.
Loeded " Beautllul. SCl;-7806
Trucks HJ Trucks
Big Mike Is Dealing!
GOT TO SELL THE TIADIS
'66 Chevy Pickup $995
YI, Sti,k. (1190701
• '68 Chevy l/4.Ton $1395
Goocl forc1,,.per, C•41 76H l
'69 I. H. 1200 $2795
C•rnp•t S1t1ci1I. Air coM. P.S., l'.I ,
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' '651. H. T/A $1195
O.D. l:.tllo, VI (k1At461
'64 Chevy 1/J-Ton $595
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'68 Cabover Ca~r
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' O.llvero Up to 25 manoy.;avinQ mil• per Qallon. .
• Hauls up to hall·lon ol mbst onythinq In . nee! bl!.
• Rldea you lint class In a Vinyl upholotorocl cab.
Ilrtle ti for -· for economy, and became It qebl th• !Cb done. Drift. Dallun,.. tlwn docicle. •
sEE OUR COMPLETE UNI OP ' '72 DATSUN~
. . • STATION W~GONS • PICKUPS
• 2 DI. & 4 DR. SIDANS • FASTBACKS
• 240Z !LIMITED 9UANTITYJ
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:a& 833-a. co Cpe. $7222 • ...,.,.. $125. llllM032. m .. boolc. lOJt>er ~ Jo cond., -a u to trans, -· ' .,.. -. auto, ....., ~ ..,i • 1\111'> $1.lllO 1' • , w. fu! ..... ~ ;. • .. ,. la.;; I• PC
'17 N-· Y~r, '··•·•. wrlllELECTRICSUNROOF COUGAR mil•~ Oceon Blue. Aw IJJre.,.. ~ lo¥rkr.,1 ,P/S,_Pra. Jllnt·~·$1115 .. !ie-1'1Sdl:•Jim.' -~.Ali~, Clidr. RallJi,whls, 1inmu.• ~" ~~ ~ vinyl int. Pwr .<ndows ol<>-1•molcrconol ~290L PINTO -_..,. A ' $2fft ' !%..~-~·· Private AIR ~~G IS67 Couaar, a11 au!O. Pi•, brakes, steerina, ta~ a1r: the~-<OWll3Ur . ·OLDSMOllLE 1 ,'', • 1 ..
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Padded top, IUl1 l .. ther bl-p/b, low mileage, xtnt radio, wheel """"• 72 lie. ~ !!!: *" ~ll,OOO •ri " PlnO>, ~ I _, •-' aealL <12Mlll • --Blvd, a t Fair o.;
'11CHRYSLER300. 2 door. terlor duaJ comfort -ta rond, prlV11ta party . 64+-0438. ~-SLl!lllvm .. _IMPORTS.· 1'iii'ix.DiM'Oi1LE ;e·. mi's. T,o.{.d. .. "',;. ';; r'l9H • Olota M.. ·M&-801'.
,_.,.. new. VttY · lo/ml., c..i..: cOD!ml <loar Jocb' <91H.OO * '71 fORDS * AAT •••• ljajn, Ana, 4 DOOR •aD•u Joor w , _,_M.' , *'-19tlO BONJ!I. Atr, P/B,
-· im. -,..,..., tilt steerlne, ol1 pow'. . ' GALAXIES MU ANGS 1-'""':;,-r;.::::::==,:..-• .., .,.. •-':" CORVAIR •r. Xtru. Very lew careful 1~,c;:G~. x1:.. =: TO~OS :;r ' ' MUif AN& ; 1
1 1t°"= =,.:a;'~ · PONTfi~ NABS Callllac ~. ~ ~!;»<!, ~
• md.._ a.ow,_. lttsb! 11.400. 84&-11153 • HERTZ CORP• , · .,.., ' ·landau IOOI llDl'dark .,.... • · Atrl'HOIUZED DllAU:ll RAMI' "'R ·
'5 MONZA. 110 b.p., Hp., N(5MCBABEORS ,. _ _..., _ _: :m w Kai.Ila. Anabel '66MUST,<NGC..vvt.Auto. ·Interior. -bef ....,,. ~ ~ ~ 1Waa0n, "10 lWIBOR BL., w; • ! ::Jwl, xlnl cond. Or\c. ......,.,...,. DE SOTO <714) 77M050 "" matlc, r..ito; *"" (TEZ-mt.Jon, fadotytt power• .pl~ ,plb.'ftlllo, 'I*>' air, COl>TA MDA
l>wner. $491/otter 646--2389. .AtITHORIZED DEALER 60() • 1teertnr, PDWft' Ink~. AM• clean. G o,o d · depeo5able 51).91()(1 1 Open Samday '&1 IMllller ~ "
• 2600 HARBOR BL., ~ FIREPLYTE 2 Dr. HT. 1966 ECONOLINE .upervan, $1tf . FM radio, llbil attractive Jra111)ortatton. $350. '&& Tnm£$J 1 11M11 , -... , , -. ; COR'ft ii E ~91~ COl>TA ~~-~... CJrto. awntt. Gd. tire1, ruro stick, g cyL -213: DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ·car reneets earelul· main-5*aM. • 1 ~ llllUn 2 Dr JWollol> J cy1 Au'9
1------..---~ ~ ~·--good.545-6.119. 431~da>'a;~all7:Ha>HartorBlvd.a(Fa!rDr. tenance. CWFT6S5l mis. '8il'·FIRE;llIRD «10: Auto,, SmallVl,RadlaJ~ A,.,: Trana, 1mm&"4.1e,' :Root 1 1iS CORVETl'E Conv. !IT. 1970 LINCOLN pm. . Calta M.,. 51&8017 Jalwon " Son, D Harbor air cond. Clll\olU trim. (373-' u optioo to W,buo 157 Dm; I ;ruet lnJ. cam headen, 4 DOOR SEDAN · DODGE 1965 SILVER Grey M~ .. n MACH J,,Per!ect nd Blvd., c.ata'Mesa. Sll-56'l0 CAO), • ' • -;'.':~ i.:::• ~ ~· out, Sl2lf per mo. (SP11121~
Jria&w, AM/FM $1750. Finn. Gl.amorou> brome metallic •n v.s, R&H, 3 .,.,., atlck 12000 ml' M "' ., '67 Delta 88, Full power • $2Jtt Who'--' V" ---II .
6Q..68JT John. finish w!th matchin&: leath-M~l~ ~ shift Xlnt cond. Call after 6 Ah. f:ape 'deck ~tc ex;: ~ctory air, 931VVC. n095. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC -.ie a1ue -•• _. """l~IJU. :: '1
; CONTINENTAL ertnt.norandlandaurooL 1.,....,. 9000 miles $2295 pm.,644-:l)(r;. ..U: fl250. C:. otter JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS. :i.,IHarborBlvd.at.Fa!rDr. ~···.J; ~ ... ~=~~===:~I Luxury equipped ol course, (1U311BV) j!M SLEMONS 1964 DELUXE Sta. Wgn, 6°i!'>-7200. ' -SouU. Main St, Santa ~ M... 54&8017 • . ~··If .•
1"8 CONTINENTAL lull power, cllmate control · lMPORTS. -Soutt. M"· Country Squire, .Air, R&H. • Ana. 557·52<2. · BEAUTIFUL.low mL '66 Le 11..a;..;.., · · z 4 DOOR SEDAN air conditJonlni, till wheel, . Senta Ana 567~ -• Good cond. $400, 54!Mll89 69 MUSTANG '62 CUTLASS < ..,...i, V-8, Mano Sprint wiU. ftdlal ...... 847·3842 .
ttracttve polar white finl5h !!~!: ~~ = '69 DODG~ Coronet, V-1 '61. FALCON Sta W&fl, ~-V~, =~u! =e ·~~~u~~ =~:=at ~Bluer ia:. ~ ~S:noo '61 RAMBLER : i
With .~ leather interior 1 owner. (061.ANJ) $4615. auto, p/s, p/b, r/h, stereo tras .. Good tnnsportation. very sharp. Sl.900.. , ~ ~or 6'2-l6U .,,.._ 5. . s • . • e SUKI •
)nd landau'roof."Fully lux· Johmon A Son(~2& Harbor, .. pe, v!n •. Ip, like new. Coll $110/olfer. M6-6260 eves. 54&-9164. • . , · ·• ·-<-· "68 'FIRl!liD : , :1967 Pontiac °"""I Prix, Ii 557-a!06 • ,-, ~eq(ll~~C~l'Yti:: Blvd.,CoetaMesa. 546-5639. . over . $4000 •• Must a ell.·~ FORD Sta •Wgn O:luntry •n MUSTANG, like new. ~ OLDSMOBILEi •R un-i .2 Dr. H. ~\dlro!.Atitomitle, ,~ 1'7WB~· $995 .. JIM ~M-'67 Ramblft' 4 dr ata. w~
eccell..,. rondillon. <WQY· '69 MARK Ill, J'ul]y equlp'd, • $1350/0lr.' 540-4013. Sedan. Fu• power,, auto, Loaded. lf/C, , Jo mi'•· • t':e Xlbt cond • .Mun aacrlllcen~1:R~~:::"' <wlil Sacrtlk<. '8lfO.. All '
:119) $2475. Johnaon A Son, speed control. S~reo. New 1970 CORONET 4 dr, PIS air. $700. 642-169S.. GVaged nitely.11'".vbw fol' l803"'Srinta Ala Ave. OM (VIS138) -.OAC-"an" fin ·pvt " • pm.~ '628 ,llarbor Blvd., Calla Polyglaa tire•, 557-!!349 P/B, air. Good cond. $2500'. 'JEEPS Orieot Sacrifice. $29.95. , -· ., ' J>ll'wtno.-"°"""Calf :'.11l.EMANS9'!· ~-· , ,· .,
.)Ina. 5«).5630 We'll help you sell! 642-5671 962-4525. 4~ · WAGON: 67 Okis . CU!ius 494:fi8:11 aft 11 '54S-8'138, I \!,.le~. fact. air, Blue ·Book' ,\ • ._.
i.;.-..;...'-"'c.._---l---'-'-.----197·1 MUSTANGS PS. l'B, Ra, air. $W. rul '68 Fonqac Flrel*d··olOO. ( :r'°' $1865. ,(XWF020l · iiiiiiiiii ~ulol, hnportocl 970 ·Autoo, lmportocl 970 Autoo, lmportocl 970 •i;s Toyota Land Crul..,. HER'TZ· CORP R lvero \de, 548-9798 opd. AJ,l./FM ftdto:,,.,,. 1 $13" ~==================;;;;;;;;,· oSE 619 ru<5. JIM • AM/PM. , -.... v,o111o 1jft., fl.:1611. DAVE ROSS_ PONTIAC 1969 T·llRD , , -SI.EMONS IMPORTS, zm 221 w. Katena. .Anaheim '65 FS5 cust • dr pwr fac • ~ ~ )M) Hatbor m....r..at Fair Dr. i ~ '
SouU. Main St., Santa Ana. (7·14) ~ air. Xlnl .cond. 0,.... .;,..,, '69 CATALjN'A. ~ ' '' Calla M-' • _, Fiiiy ....-. I ...... llh'i '
:DOLLAR $tretchers 557...QU. CLEAN ~67 Murtmw, r/h,· $100 ovr lo bk. 548.cr.87 • P/S. P/B;< . ah-, tve:~ '65 LE MANS Conv, P/S, viiiyt '-~·-'ne\v ~tiles, ~ •
1967 INT't.. Scollt. Sport top. pwr steerirw, auto. 45,000 '69 OLDS, lux sedan, full trim, XJnt ·cood. ·Have co. P/B, aulD, 53,00) mi. $100. ~· 5t6--;. '
$1500. Sell or trade. Ph: mttl. One~'=· $1.100 or best pwr., all xtras. New tires. car. now. Belt otter tans. or otter. m.1891. •• t . J •
968-1617. o er. ••~· )\lake oiler. !!tii-1015-Pri. pty. &tS..2855. '6.1 PONTIAC f'Uz Chlel. ' -·Bird, Fun _.-, foe. •
Your clollar will look much big .. , when you MIKI an-·· amall
car from H•rbour VW. Let us surprise you with the uvlng1 you can MERCURY '66 M""-v-i. auto. pwr. PLYMOUTH PONTIAC Star Chief •se. Haa dr, V.S.. ~ulo, '!'''' p/b, fact ~agN~,:i.?:; = str, MR, $650. Xlnt """' _ --~•-real ~ nd air, ractio. A .real -.1;y. ., (213) 496--174.1 • ... .... ,,. ..... 16. • ........ co • $550/bet ofr 137-89111& South Main St, Santa Ana. ------' '69 v I" t Lo mL $400 cub. 5IM758. . . 557-52'2. 1969 MERCURY '66 M~ GT Futl>ck 390, a 110 '68 CATALINA ; dr P/S '&9 PONTIAC Execuli"' 3 Ill , 1966 TIC Lan-qpoct when you daal wllh.u1. ·
'81 VW BUI I DMr' ....... ~ Te , ......... 4 .,....,
• • ... , Hlltw. (TYX ut> •t•
.:'70 VW DEWIE BUS \::: t;.'I"""""' s2211
!88 DPD. WllDI = ',;j' C.I SJIM9
:'7DVWBU8 •1• ' .•avwBua sa
· '81 YDLYD 142S :..r::t;:.;,-~-· -. s1399
s1&19
MAROUIS 4 DOOR . p/~ p/b, rib, POs!·Trac P/B • Ir 'rond ' ' Seat Wagna. l'WI pwr., lacl. UST aell • -
SEDAN Gd mileage. Xln't conc1: Runs good. Blue-·with white .J.1595 ~·very dean. air, P-wlndOws. Jugace dau, FP/AC/etc, •. ,725. for ~.000 mile one owner car. 67;-7"8. vlnl" ~· 2 lloor. 6.cyl!nder · " • ndc, (ZDW799) tb!s ,,...;&!al bey, 493-1831.-
Llme -liJtiih with dari< Tun. unused 1,_ bllo~ · (rti~• ~.itr~"Jj ~-~\'&~;'o!r, .DAVE R!JSS. PONTIAC T·lllRD '68 Full,,._, lacl
ivy interior, black landau cuh.caJ16Q!,.5671 •.. w-~.:...:...:_1'5I0-$16l·~11M·-Lt' Oi• O"!'ft«·~~,~nd J ,JMOHarboi'Blyd.a'tFairDr. ·air,liandlu.1~,Aft5~
roof. Equipped with the fin. -o.u.u.yp1 ,,O"U'"\IW ~!Jle) v~~ '.; 1Colt& Mtsa i't.., .' 5t8-D1 wkndl, 5'f:..'16Z. \ ~st. Full power, climate Molor Homos 940 Motor konlff 940 MolW Ji-.• Ni Motor .._ . . Mo .Mo!K-~
control air cond., 6 way seat, ._ · ' ~
tilt steering wheeL AM-FM
atereo radio; etc. Don't de-
lay on thia on@. (A V0213)
John8on A Son, E!6 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. ~5630.
'67 MONTCLAIR
2 Or. H. Top. dlr. Fact. air,
AM/FM, V. top. Owned by
little old banker. (V0B049)
OAC can fin pvt pty wi no
money down. Call 546-8736
aft 11 am 494-6811.
1971 MERCURY.
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24,000 Sf?. FT. SHOWROOM
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HERTZ CORP. ·;;'88ii'~001iftiiivii;•aiii1nt•Ai ... ;;;.;;,;;; .. ;;.;;;-...-; .• ;;; •• ;;; .. ;;-, -----'----.~~ m w. xAtella. Anaheim
·-.... --·-·-IJ 'iiMi"'~·n~, ~~,17Ml50,.i;ii;-~r.ii~t . ,.
, $AVE ~ $AYE ~VE $AYE $AYE '
1 f}W NEW 11971 ' MOTOR HQMES. ~T
-na 111-IHIA -... , .... ,._ ·-· ,. MERC. <dr. H.T. '. IV _ '°' •LS> Full power, ~. air. (YON 576) BlUe Book price $2990.
.. OH-y MALIBU v..,. Nice! ......... ,le, "'· l"OWW ,1191 $2799 ltll •-<Y•• .,, DA VE ROSS PONTIAC
. TREMEND'ou:5. S~YINGS'
HURRY WHILE SELECTloN IS GOOD • •••
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_ '67 MONTCLAIR
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18711 or /\CH BLVD HUNTINGTON EJEACH 84; '-L'ltl3t.i
2 Door H.T. Dir. V.Top., .Air
Cone!. AM/FM. Loaded. Llt·
tie old ""'*""' car. CVQS. 049) Call 51$.8736 all 10
491.Q!ll,
'6t MERCURY WAGON
NEEDS WORK $75 e MS-1665 .
'Autot. UMd 990 Autos. UMcl ' 990 Autos, Used
'70 PORSCHE J/4 TON
914. A yellow be1ufy, "(191ASG) Pic•"P· Autom1tic, YI, cu1tom c1b, H.O. c1mp•t
equip. ( ll592GI
$2795
'69 RIVIERA
Fully equipped end • ,,,1 cl11n
lew mil••t• cir. (772AGEI,
'69 Y.W. BUG
Autolt'l•tic 1tic• shift. (6611XV)
'70 TOYOTA
Corolle 1t1, w1gon. 4 spucf.
15561QYJ
'69 DATSllN 510
4 Door. 4 1pMcf, 1ir condition•
ing, IZSH679l
'68 DATSUN 510
Stetion w19on. 4 1p19', recUo,
he1t1r. <YPDl911
'68 TRIUMPH GT&
4 1p1ff. Sherp. (2t9DCUI
HURRY! HURRY! HURRYI
$2995
'70 DATSllN 1600
'66 FORD ~ TON
Plc•up. YI, eutometf; encl
c11T1p•r. Exfr• 1herp unit. '(774.
l2HI
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'69 DATSUN P.U.
A t r••f little hu1tler. lYXV-471 )'
11111 l'ACH Bl:VD. HU':..':°"
7781 OR 540-0442
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Ut. U11er 90•1 •nywh1r1, 111v tim1 of
y11r; It 11 mo11111f1ch1recl in Snit L.lr.1
City nncl t.1tff In th1 1nowy-pe1lr.-to•
cl111rt f111'1p1retur11 ind t1rr1in of th•
mo"ntein W••t.
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FIOM $6995 +.TAX~&. UC.,
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NEW YORK (UP,fl -I\ .. c I u I •
bllliollllre llow"ld Hqhel, In parpoi:led
memoirs 1>1ilil1ahe(loday1 ~ 'll'li
poulble In keep 1 .,..1, dtllh bldden for
nvoral Years lhroqh ... of Com. puC.r~ed vo~ llpes 1'h~h can continue
to communlcato and ev111 .,._. que..
lions "compielely In Cblrlcai" by means of C.lepbOne. · · '
The boot b "My Lile and' Opinions:"
ad\led.by llobert P. Eaton.
It "" published by Best Books Preu ' .
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!eis'.lhan ITlo weeka after a voice alleged
lo be-Hugha waa bean! In a lelephono ln-
l«view by aeven ,.porters who had
tilown him Jielore he dbappeared from
~ In me. The ... porters' and ezperts
reldltC voice tapes aakl the voice was
that Ii!~; ,• Eaton, a novelist and former husband
ol Octiea Lana Turner. claims hb book
Is bUod on two manuscripts given him
by Hughes in 1970 after a lS.year, almost
clandestine tfC.ncbhlp. '
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.County Gets
Six Solons
In .. Remap ...
TritoiiF ootball
Coach Ousted
· Slio a.menc.·High fciotball coach
Tom Eada has been relieved of bis
dutt.,, the DAILY PILOT learned
.e<eluslvely today.
. Eada COIChed the Trilons varsily
for four years with his best season
'• M mark in 1'10. Lut year's
lqllld •flnllhed H overall. see aports, Page :Ill, !or further
detaJIJ.
Panel Studying
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'Fti1Stee Election ,
~ ~ooi T9~;· ht
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In ii, he~-!Juchet' deep lnlenllt
In havJnc 'bis bod)" deep:ln>len Im-
mediately after detlh oo that he can be
revived oometlme Jn the futW-. when
medlcll 1elence0 bas developed the Jll'Oper
techniques.
"I <jo nol lhlnk that it will "'tme as a
wrprlse to the reader that I have taken
and wiU con~ to take such steps," the
boot quotes B(Jghes.ln regard to hil hav•
ing a frtezlnl c1piile and trusted tecbnl·
clans always at band.· ' .
Nixon .Seeks
New School
Financing
•1i'ASllING'l'ON (UPI) -Piealdent
Nixon 1alil today IJ!operly tun bave
become "ant of tbe ,1'.lt op(Jre1Sivti'and
dbcrimlnal«y ~·",and pledpd
1o devt .. an a1 bieuiod o1 PIYin&
!or the public llC!laeW. •
He nolad tbal ~ neent court
!kcis~n~ -In ·~· TWI "4
Y)rginoa -"1have .bold ,th!A co~ ~ '-1 ·.fl·~t:i: ' . ' atscrimlilalol'Y,1 iDil • . ..
. ' Descendant Dead
PASADENA (AP) -Thomas Workman
Temple II, descendant of two ~
Calilornla,founlllll wbo played prominent
roles Jn lbl Som Gabriel Valley,' II dead al
the ago of 57 alter a brief lllnw,
Hospital Plans Labeled
~f h{iot·~;. Fragnwntated'
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Pilot Prints
Secrecy Swry
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The boolt quotes JI ........ claim that Irie
revived lndlvldiW ~. hive au his
knowled&e and atUtud .. ·fed .baclt lo bis
brain from computer tapes'mado be(~
d011h In cue mem0ry does nOt Im
tieyOoc! ~..ui. Ii then goes on 1o :qUote
hipl: '' _ _, "Thero is anolhor aapicl of computer
use wblch woilld ·serve tO protect' the
eatale of a wullhy, decuaed peraon and thmror. the ·oon11mw1ce o1 ~1" iub]tcit.
, "If ,inlt.ruc:µons weret: ·left :1 that the
.. tac. was lo remain Ibo continued and
.;.1. naponslblllty of the deceased, the
computer would ~ to lnsltucl lhoae
•barged with Its management 111 relaying
lnslru~, specillcally and In detail, as lho•lh the deceased were stlll alive.
"ll is possible even now to select, by
use Of a comput~r. words, phrases., even
tnnec\ions out of a mass or taped sounds
i,n tJle sub~t's own volce, so that one wou14 believe that he was actually speak-
ing lo the person himself. Questions can
be asked, and the responses are almoat
tmmediate and completely in character.
-.ec
' Owner .fu Race
San Clem_eiile hlmliurger 1land atlner
Courtney Alllioil beclme\the l1tal.resJ·
den t lo obljlin candldaC.'1 \>IP.rs !or the
April II mwtlctpoJ el<ctlon,
He -!lie llgbth -potential CaJ>o
dldalo In the l'ICt lo fill •two npirlng
terms .. the .....u. . The,... .. ,......, eondldat.. laklng
.... -----'"-• .i.r. FIJ;. inl• <ladllne .. I'll>. s. J ' •
AlJlioa, Of I 1411 lanta· IWprila, will
join .... ~ emdidlleo, In-
......... 8lli INGrlllrup 11111 WiJlor
• EYUI Jr. imd Paul Prelq, Art ltolam.
Eric : llouCbei', Rqih 'l'amllmol! ll1d
J1na1Moa. . ' · :
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Arabe W,oond, P~
TEL1 AVIV (AP) -Anb Perrlllll WG\l!llld two Inell bordor pol-. In ~ • ll"'lh et Hellnn, ill occuplecl ~;;"=-=-:~-}
f
Jlejection·
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Also Asked
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.TEN CENTS
"II ls not outside the realm or po..ibm:
ty tbat a man's death could actually'bl
hidde n for a number of years to all b11t a
trusted and loya l fe w.''
i'n another "disclosu°re" in the book,
Hughes Is quoted as saying he had been
sexually Involved wlth a number' of
women in his life, but his. interest in
young, talented actresSes during his days
as a Hollywood producer "never went
beyond their pot.nllal Jn my motion pie·
lure ventures."
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Residents Clash
'Chief Wear,.
Pantylwie'
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"p11tr-wi, .......... ............. .,..,
11o .u....ar .-a1 a d'1
tlQployea 1>4rly thll " C b I e f
Garmire wean pantyho&e."
lly PAMELA HAJJ.AN
OI t1te o.llY PJlet fl1H
Landownen w"-undeveloped pro-
-.,.. tared 11 their hl1he1t IJld
boot UM lllld -wllo WIDI slow,
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Teenage Sex
Case Figure
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Gets . Thr~at .. . .
By AllTRUR II. VINSEL . .,. ... ...., ,,.., , .. "
one of two men c:hara:ed With conning a
:otaratnu:k teenqer Into in ada by pos.
'jQ&., movie producers was joined in jail
(bY-h!I wife Wednesdoy night, after polict :ay.,..i there were thr .. ts to cut up tho :,,.1·1 'fut !Gr lilltHYllll~ .
. " ~ C0111plalllt cblrglnc Mn. •Lena Jmoojl. 32, wttll Intimidation ol a
:.ni--beiQI aoupi·~ fl!Jl1I '1>a -Or1111• County dlltl1d Attomoy'1 Office.
. No bail hie Men aetJ on the felony
'-<harp, i.ndihg liaaance of a complaint
'lllld arraJpnenl
. '1111 -wtged defendant WU Ji
llarllor Jodldal Dlllrtel Court Wed-
neoday, -lllt 17·year..id llrl loot the :-llalld. ' Ila' '""-111a1nat Euat111 !modi,
.SI, 1111.-Trulli, II, multed In the ;ecurt _..,. tile ..-uonal caa• to =:;. Oounl1 SUperlor Court for pro-
; Imod1. al IN! Cluimplon A v t . , :w--.. lllld Trulli, ol -Tb•r<$!1 'Lane, AMbelm, are charged In crlmlnal
eomplalntl · with aex perversion and
atalulory rope, totallni thrte counts "'8IDot each. . ..
Trulli II free on llZ,500 ball but" !modi
-In Orllll• County Jail pending
li\lporlor Court arraliJunenl Feb. I,
-unabll to poat h!I hilh ball.
Trulli II owner of South La'"'"'
Dllpoeal Company and bu money, but
Jmodi ii 1 leu-aflluent car 11Jnm•n for
.. _1n0r .....
llmlllptora eoaladed. by wtlnews
1o11ooria1 tile court hearinC In CoalA M.,. w......i.1 went to tile cllllricl allorney
( With --Nllllled.
t<' Ont IGt;al -· claimed lo police she llaard lln. !modi thrul<it lo lluh the
)'OUlll wttnm' lace for aldln& In tho pro-
-·of lier huabahd• ,
: .• A*""frlinci.-al"'pvapp!icein-
i • lomiatloa tllaf ba aaw Mra. !modi· follow
tile girl a lhort dialance from th•
• courthouse and rtmark something to the
~ effect that · •be wa.s 1oin1 to have a
visitor. ·
N•wpoil Beach police -who Initially
cracked .the case -and Costa Mesa
police were each contacted about the
latest developments.
Investq:ators arrested Mrs . Jmodi ht
'tho parking Joi ~t Or1111e County Jail
:-w-ay night, where she hid 1one to
: JI'! )>er buabancJ. . 7 "':"He ·an11 Trulli, a 1prominently actfve
member or tile LillWlO Beach Chamber,
ol eomm ..... allegedly approached the
victim al Fuhlon llland thrte wtekl .... . . . She told police they said they were
movie producert and eng1ged her in a
eOnvenaUon ebout a possible future in
films. ' Tba 11r1 -who has long dreamed or
IUCh 1 ,career -saJd she was told fil~
are full ol explicit sex and ulttd 11 •~
f.boughl aht could participate. .
Jnvalilatora Gid this Jed to backseal
aez: 1ctl in 1 car and only Jattr dJd ahe 10
lo aqthoritie!, re~!Wiig ahe hlid been
lric~td. .
Stv.ral such Incidents h a v t been roported In ·other cilunly, 1hoppi)lf pluo
and TruliJ and !modi are charged ·with an
Identical cue by SWllon pollce. --DAILY PllOT
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orderly growth are locked In a growin(
controvmy ln San Juan C.plstr1no.
At iuue la a proposed rnor1torlum on
7.MlnC and rezontnc -an act that could
partlculatiy affect Jar&• land · holderl
because 80 percent ot San Juan Js cur·
rently in -.n agricultural clasaiflcatlon .
"San Juan Capistrano is not only our
home but a sho~cue 1'""7 we 1re obligated
to ourselve1 and other pewle In
California to make It a beautiful .Place,'•
.. Id Robert McColl~m, pr .. idenl ol tba
AlliaDce of llm:neo)men Aasocil\IOl)I, ad-
dres>lnl tht! :;tty Coupcll 'wedntfdly.
H• aald h!I rroup 'II ~ about ~ JWID'~~· 9f rljlld~b and the , problems a fast growth nte
tirings. II allo dial,,_ with \ht city's
generaJ plap which envla1ona: 1 population
of 80,000 bY. 11119 •
.. 'Our fiht suggestion Is that yOtf
engage a professional land plaMer to
, overhaul the general plan," uld, Frank
Putnam, speaking for the homeowners.
"Next, overhaul the zoning ordinance
which is supposed to implement your
general plan. Tb.LI hun't been dope;'' San
Juan ts rapidly becomin( 1notlier hick
town."
' Putnam uked -the council to 1ppoint a
cititeM' committee representing: a wide
range of interests in the community to
work with the profeMional planner. He
also recomrnended(that the freeze on zolk
Ing extend throucb the cenerll 'plan
revision. '
Putnam· accused· the city of once con:
·donint "spot zonin1." He cited lll
residential loll Cjl!fed out oJ tbe hills
above , the sin JU.. ,Hiits golt alur11
l"hich pn the general plan are shown u
open $&'Ce and -park1and. ~ · ·
One reason why the group wants slow,
ordei:ly developrpent is because o~ po~ir
tlal achool overcrowdl.ng. BUI ZinU &Old
the council· that the group has 't~
vestigated school construction ~blems
which are directly related to availability
of stale aid and passage of bon4s.
"The school distrtct bu told me that 1
growth rite of eight or nine percent a
year is tolerable, but a growth nte that
surpaws that would be intolerable izl
terms of overcrowding," he said.
"If the growth rate can be controlled
the cmtrict can better anticipate its
need!. We can do Olir part in San JUID by
Controlling deVelopment." '
"I d.on't see why we 1hould penalize
San Juan so Llguna Niguel and Mission
Vle.io can ~fit," said. Mayor Tony
Fol-lter. "Wht Jhould we hold b9ck e>ur
deVeJo·pment 90 these otbtr 1reu CID fill ' the ·schools." ,
Anotbtt , reaJOil ' or holding back
• 4tve!op,mtni la 111lir, aCCGr!flq ·to tho
homeowner•' iroups. . . 1
' •
A spokesman for the group uld San
;Juan has done a good job in Providing
aewage treatment. But there la a
1hortage of water which could ~me 1
serious problem if the city's popul1lion
increases tven 2,000 in the nelt year.
He urged the passage of the bond iuue
which is propooed by the city to build a
.JO..n:)illioo--galloa storage tank tp in.sure an
•dequate -su~ply of water In cue oJ ID
·eme<geocy. • .'i .-:
Th~ fourth )>Jint raised by Jh•
horheQWDerl WIS -Ole planning ~
misai01t · which they called ''ofeP.4rW and ovenchedUJed. '' · · ..
''The Planning commiuion h11 lo react
to pl1rl8 more 'than it plans ,'' aaJd
1McCollum. "the planning commlsaion
1bou1d laave more lead fime -give thtm
t'flp' moilthl to study a development
:before lbey vote on it. Let them do tome
planning." .
',.••'The p1-ftninl commission shouldn't
plan the , cily_/'· said Mayor Forster.
."That'•· .wiopa:. As you aald, let pr.
lessionala . do ·it.,· If tht planners are
OverWorked, they should tell WI." ·
The mayor said he aireed with lbe idea
.ol updaUnJ the l"neral plan but thOU1ht
1 moratorium on zoning would be unfair
"beeall5e land owners are paying tues not
oa how t,he land_ ia currently being used,
but on how ti will ulilmalely be used.
Putnam interjetted that in the Carmel V1Uey land that bu 1 density of one unit
per acre or even qne unit to five er 10
acre. iJ the most valuable because it II
d .. irablt. "Peopie will pay 1 high price
for quality ," he uid.
Larry Bucchheim, apeaklog. f«" Jand.
owner•, said the moratoritim would
place 1n jntolerable burdell on land·
owners, many of whom have land that ii:
1gricultur1J or unpA>ductlv~. , '
Councilman Bill •Bathgife .'sald. if tM
lnoriiloridm is pa..elf, .others Jn tht'city
perhaps ahoul<f ahare t})e liip laxes Jand-
towners ·b1ve to pay bec1use of the way
land ia asseaaed In.Orange County.
The council intendl to make a ·decision
on the specific ~ at a future coun-
cil meetin&.
Fund Raising
Okay for School
· Murrah, however, denies ~e
made the crack and claiml lit· LI
bein( blamed lor -•thing done
by hi.I idtntical twin brother.
Fro• P .. e l
NIXON •••
lnfarnltional responliblllllel '"rOufd be lo
make a danaerous error," be Wei.
JI an10111 had doubts . ilia palltlcal
1eason is 1t hand, Nixon erased t.htm" 1t
the outset of hJI •Peecb toe' the joint
lei&Ion. ·
At a time wbtti at lull 10 membm ol
Coilgr.,. are 'Vfln• for Nll<oa'1 office, .
he iakl : • ' ":
"There are more c~dates for the
presidency i{l lbia ~her today , than
there probably have been 1t 1ny one time
in the whOle hl!lory -of the Republic ..•
"I know the poljticaJ pressureJ in t.hia
....ron <it iho Conlreaa will be great •.•
There ll'an·honelt division of opinion, not
only between ' £he pllties but within the'
partieJ, on some issues ol foreign Policy
and domestic policy aa well.
"However, there are great national
problems that are so vital they transcend
)lartlUMhlp. Let ua have oOr debatea.
Let us have our honest differenct1. But
Id 111 join in ii!epinc tile national intereat
!Int. Lei 111 Joh> in maklnC aurt that
l~tlaa the natiGn needs does not
become bOolii• to tile. pollt~ inttrelt ol
any part~· .""!'Y peniln," . , In· the acant number of Ire.ah
ldeu -111bmitlin(, Nll<on Nid,
1'Tbere II ample precMenl, in thit elec-
tion year, for me to pre1e11:t you with a
bu&• lllt al """ propooala, knowing full well tllal there could be no poulbillty that
they could be enaded •••n il you -ked
night and day."
Saying "I aball not do thlt," Nixon con..
tended he WU llmitlnC biJnlelf to "only
vital Pf'Oll'llDI which are within the
capacity of tbe Con~ to nacl, within
the ctpacity ol the budget to finance, and
which I believe· lliouJd · be above
partiaansbjp."
The President, afltt-r:inting 1 1lowing
picture of. developmen duri.nc the first
three yean oi hli term, ukl anew: "We
must now p CD to build a ameration of peace." .. J
But ho•addect.that until aa lnierDllimal
1rms.reduclion qr-ii ~ •
"we must ~intain the 1 t r e •I t b necnsary to deter WV.'r He went on:
"Becauae of r i 1 In g research-and·
development COIU, because of increaaes
in military and civilian pay, •nd because
of the need to proceed with new weaPollJ
1ystem1, my budget for the comin& fiscal
year will provide for an increaae in
defense spending."
Details will be announced Monday
·when 'Nlloo;ubmiq]);.,. budge\Joc the
1173 bookk~ year that btcinl.July I.
That budget presumably will· dllclose
&0me details, too, of tbt Pr~ldent'1 pl1n
for ••mAJOt tn1tiativel. tO Sliliulill\,IDOl'e
imaginative use of Americi'1 gre1t
capacity for tec1moi..;,..,1 advance, and
to direci it toWard !;;;¢."1in1 the quality
of life for every Amertc1n."
Frf>11t P .. e l
HOSPITAL •••
organlzationa planning construct.ion of
holpitall to seek pennluion from local
health agencieJ rather than the state w11
l'epeated.ly violated by organizations
rtven 'in !......,th grace period Jut year
to get their permits from the atate.
If Judge Herll!ldl agreeo with the
.araum~t tblt ttatecodes Wtrt repeated-
ly Vlolated by organizationi acrambling
to meet the detdJine without adequ1te
·prool al COllllrUctlGn or llllanelq, tt
could me1n the end ol the l'Old for 400
Californla liaopilall, five ol them in 0r..,. COunty. '
Judie Herlanda made it clear today
that ht Will not have the lut word in
what is becoming a bitterly fought court
·ietion.
"Thia ts IW't. to fO lo the Calilomia
Supreme Court," be' uid. "But that Jan 't
going to prevent me from doinc my beat
in what is .a very difficult tuk of in·
terpretation:" ~ :
Dumas uld hit. orpnlzatJon'1 ln--
v .. tication wu sparked by the belief of ·
the University ol Clllfornts Bolrd ol
ilqenll thol a Jq a d Y 0 C I t t d
leachin• haopitsl, poaibly lot location 1t
uc Irvine, should bt deterred pencllnc In·
vtlllption of tho -al Oranct Qounty
hollpital situation.
His testimony supported Tllobty'1
argumtnts that °'1111• County will .fact
a "colossal onrbeddinC litual!GoV 1oiis
Children ol the ClpialrlllO Unified before 1980. , ,
ScboOI Dl!lr!CI Will' be ii-the op. CHCPA la"1m arrut thot -I!>
porlunlty to conlribula to the pffthaao of .pllcanto lw haopilal ·pennltl lllmplj made
• bult of President ·Nbron t. .. clon1tecl a pret..,. al grading the Illa al t.be
by the citizena o~ Su aemillla lo tho fllture hc!opilal' to .oblaln a ponnlt tllll
future Nixon Libriry. -• -wa1ld haff -mudo more dllllcull i.
The hoard h11. 1ppnrnd a Hqlltll , -In OW.U,-a local lleilth pl .....
made by Leo Riley thll flmd.ftlllmc be .,enc:y,
permitted In the dislricl'1 ICbooll. • . They allo arllJO tllai atato hultll
0 We-want everyone to •el 1 chance to bure1u offJcllb: hive never .rM.111 knoWD
pulicl~ate," aald Paul Pnsley, a whether many of the coatr1cla roctlved
member ol the project eon>alllff. • after the .daadllna ol Jut July I uplr.t
· 'l'he br.,,. bull, whldo ·bu "'::.I wera ieldall1 ~ bolt• tllt
been crtlted by Edith Blind. Will lloopllal I'°'* lllld t.be' -· W...
fl .500. Approlllnalely 15.1100 --:bu « alter ihe doadllot •. _J _ • , ,
organiud IJ'OUPl In Su Clemlllt. lltuallaa In Oranae c.il,y II' Mii
• •
an , h
~ ,,. ... '
Given OK
For Rezone
A ~o o1 ti.. bart1r toW.ocll)>lt cl th&-wUJ be 1vaJI.
able on the Cout Jan. JO, U don't mind &etllnJ 'I! early.
Your nut ee to tee one wen~ unUI three years from next May.
Members ol ilia Oran1• Cow)ty Amateur Allronomel'I Auoclatlon will
be watchln( tile Sii hot\'. ~·~ phionomenon fro'!' Tr1bueo \)ommll!'ily ,
Church in Trlbuco Canyon for muTmum vlllbJllty.
. The Chipman M1n11emenl Gorpora-
tion Wedntaday won condltloall city
......ti ipprov~ of a -cballi• allow-lnc Clllllntclloa ol ..,,.... ' al feurplez ·
apartment onlts on portions al Its land
near San £!em-.ll<nenl llotpltal.
, The club predlcla becauae•ot pooltkillng of the moon In relation to tho
eartll'• ahadow Illa! the ecllpoe will be one ol the best -far 1tverai decides. lleginnlJll at l :Jl Lm .. JI wUI be .. peclally cood for vlewtn1 wttll the
naked .eye, blmculan or ~ duo to a ~ acllpst period of oaly fl
mhnllll, ·-•Uoo --alkl ' -The tolal odipoe btCf11o 111:38 1.111 • ..S. 11 S: JI a:.m. and tile .._ will
p111 oot ol the-earth'• lhadow at '4:SS 1.m.; accordinc to club apokttmen. The ipproval or the 'chuie from
1enera1 commercill (C.2) to 1arden
a~rtment (R.J..G) came 1tter aeveraJ
res~ntJ of the tractJ ne1r the acreage
on CanUno de lol Marea 1ppeared to
question 'so~specta of tile proposed development ediate1y souUi of the
San Die10 G1s Electric yards.
Recycling Center Gets · .
Use of Surlpus F~rldilt But councilmen,~ acted Qbly on tbe
:zone chance, 1treSS!a':.._that when tht
finn's tr1ct map apecilyiDg the develop-
tpent of 1bout 170 units ~ up~ for
hearlnc•. that would ho tho lillle ~ • • • tion de•IJlll aspects. By JORN VALTEJIZA . from city councllm•n Wedolillay -the
fl ti of •• y· °' fl-oa1tr ""' tWI' · use of a surplus ·f0rk11ft thlf wlll uve Speci ca y the residents tuc 1sta"i· The recycll•u• "center hn san Clemente ba ks nd d 1 v rd t ct ed I ·• c a money. e e e ra were concern over P ay ll!;Jlched and tOatered by script writer The other half of the badly needed
areas for children and slope main~ Liontl Burt received a half--doae of tonic boQat for the active c. enter ..;.: the Ult.·' al, ~ tenance. ·
The conditions for· the woe change city truck for pickup of donated material
· • • --wi,11 be the _next matter . whlm eoun·
commission level ... ·lb&t ii would only ,......, · Burl requ~ the city aid In~ detsll· \vhlch stirred some furore at the planning Police ~· ..,,, 3 . . cllmon will collllder.
'take eff~ If CltlJlllll• win• app:vnl of , · ed lelltr lhil week, saying that llthollilh
a lalltaUvo lract map. i Suspects J.,.'i:DJ the centsr;, ••ry 1UCt111ful, lilt Jack o1 The group 's president, Ric bard ' ....,~ equipment cut deeply into the flnan&J
Hallmark, went Into details on the firm '! phase· of the operation. ·
plans for the entire sectk>n of the hospital At D p • t~ The fortllft offer came during 1n en·
to the San Diego F1eeway. · · Carr, who won unanimous councD ap-
property that stretches along Lot Mares . ana Otn >~ur1ging report from City Manager Ken
The proposed lpveitinent -apartment Hilntina:. aomeone tn 1 separate case, roval for a $1-a-year lease of the war
units would sern IS 1<buffet'tietwee1t the l"ewpi>rt S.-ch narcoUCJ de&eetivet sury.!u~ machloe~ ,
residential tracts and the more com-aurprised t~men in Dani Point and! ; Bq'.ri~ hi wu ~11·,.."'uld.
merci1lly and professionally-oriented 1e_iud ·s,:lj!O.aJl~ed 1-50· tsb\ela IDd IOI will! !l!i~~~"'P ft p~~athabet
devek>pments cloSer to tbe hospital. pouhds ~ iulpected mariJUda· \ .ed t'10 men ,..-,e.u IChipC -~.. ~
"We pl1n tO InvHt io fhlt area · and neSday. . repla~ by OIJe ·,I~ opentina: a Tehlcleo
then slay there. We're offering 1 high--COmplarnti charging the arrested trio Pre~1ously1 ~ pl~ newa~per1
quality project here," he a tressed. wfth poiie9siott of daila:erOua druc• and~ w~lgb1na: 1 ~l of ~a ~ were
Hallmark explained that plans are pro--piaii.Jual\l. for aalt Wer~ ·betnf IOUlht bema: abifted .br ~ • ,.,
gresaing smoothly for the start 9f a day from the O>unty. Dlstrlct;Attomey. Jt was the inaapower bJeiii 'that
board-and-care wing· Ind 1 convalescent : The contribMa' would be wottb ibout Burt cited as t~e only present ~ iD the
hospital to be built soon ne1r the existing t.~,2SO. polke estlrilited. . buslllng center 1 oper1tion. . .. '
acute-care segment of San Clemente r Oi-e,on .authoriUea bad . tippeCI ~o(f ce::r1tes.::..¥:: ~ ~UW: the G~;·~;,,posed aplritnenta, whicll wou1d Orange ~ast hlwmen thlt two of the ·azo..; ''The reuon u;e project bu -" .,
ril f ·u kl to . restees, f~m Medford, were beaded succeaafu.I, .. ukl Miyor Waltet'~•IDI, ho prim1 Y our unt '° : one m-sou, th IDd mtght be transporting drugs. • "'· ""I ••·ci'ty •-luc'"' -·gh have vestor, would prov~ badi)i-·aeeded houa-Ca t ed t 33784 Strtet f the Golden ~ -w..:: -ui ., "''""" ing for hundreds of emplOy•s lino \riJfbe p ."' -I -O iomooiie '}Ike-)'«I WM rtalJy iludt'wltll
hired by the htaJfh' care' businesS~s, he" tifil:em, were: Robert C. Cliett, 21, of the thine.'' · · ,.. ·
iald . . that addrur, plus Steven J. Bordeaux, · The city'• role In the center llr., of
20. IDd Ruaell E. Johnaoo, S,, of Med-aanctloll, nol Official _..... ' Other plans call for I corporate head--ford. . , . . Burt bepn tht apentiDll fi:t: ntanthl
quarters for the Jocally·baled Reeves They were held overnight In Newport agq ind present estµnita ..;;(that Saa
Rubber Company, a motel, a professional Beach City Jail pending arraignment in Cl bl d ..._. the
office suite,, I m~caJ Suite, .I dinner South Oraftlt County Juditil, aJ Diltrict ementu.M Ve eVtovi-f9C'cl' houst-re1~uranl 1od IJ!Vfril ou..r pr~ CoUrt. · lng· liabit. · • ' ' " t
j 'fl H 1•~-~ .. " • ~ ''l'Wo;lhdilaand J11!1111t a! ·~ o t eels 11 we , I un.,• BIO. I Dtltctfilt ~ Ep&lein llM NIU Hi a jlorllojpale' acllVllt Iii ~Jll; lhil
A spokesmen .. for the .group ol said thoy wriit to tho· IiOna r I · city and l defy anyone lo find ~ "°'
-.... apecil1cally queati~ th • resldtnet IDd were admitted by· a young ~-th!lt regularlv lnvo!Ya 1lllt."1Niny
maintenance of steep •lope• ~tlh tbo ' woman wll<!n tbty -tilleol thtml!'!fe'-IJi.~-a;. lllt " i... Uld. . apartment property. l "11PoteiJJ 'iald:aw..,,;l'J!;;*1lilil "'~ · it.JllDi io anli ~fall
Hallmark said .the firlll pt.....a, !<> in-~inf' 'lfit !iii(. com ur · e.j 1qii toia ..0 ... llrM .....
elude itrlct deed restrlp!lons 'forcing ' µo tsbieb.: • ~ • • • , " ~"ii ~ --•..OWi.. to ~
owners to malnlain their 1lqpes. Key's · foaud In ' the lpi.oo -sJ!ii; ~~!M could nijj-~ ~illtli.
City Planning Director; (;one Schulle prior drug raid _ flt tile <>rqOn • f","!e'ro .not ukiNJf<ir uy 11~' flt
pointed out that tho cily could -under car and detective• 111<1 thoy fOlllld It'!"' rldoaclf· lht ...... ~ Wtll, then
rul.e1 similar to weed abatemeni -in-20 pounds of mariJ1t11na in•ide. • -'. we-1fdnt.k'1 litttled'll.lp!l:llllCI "·bl
duce the 1partment OWl)erl to maintain Nottng'·1.icrffn Jying beilde the lloUl1, laid: """' µ ·,. 1
tile slopes. • lnveatig1torl aald thej W..t lo tile win' · '!\ID lli~'Burt ' , tht• iqn. of
Tho tract map ph1H o1 the project •W dow and foUnd two or three ....i. ~ newsprhil ... • -
cane before plllllllq commiuloner1 ol pot basliiy thrown out. .. · lbe.1cllylty !Nan ~n,lfvecl I, It.I'
nut Wednesday. · A crackdown .., narcotics tlafflc m.n 1ba111f ,eut....,. iiill .,.,._ Into
pai;ll.culJrlY )!) tho.~.,county .:1~i ~i"'"" -..·!l 7 : I: reaU1te4 'in the U"rwt. ef.. I •I '1 _.. . ,.
pertons anti;~ ol' ~ . al ope· ra·: Diiector Dies
dollarl ~ al drugs In recent dly1. ._
VioliJi.ist, 35, Dies
NEW YORK (UPI) -V10linialolollcbael .
Rabin died In his ho-Wedneadly night.
11t trll 35. 11»t CIUR Of bit dlltb WU
lnvestlgaton returned two luJlltivts LONDON (AP) 1 !-11 op b • n
allegedly lnvolftd In 1 mulll-mllllon Arlen, dlreclor. cl the Sadler'• W 1 I I 1
not deltrinintd immedlaltly. ' ·
dollar dtsb'ibutloa : ring m.n' Colindo Opera lincf • died. w~ altar a
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••-"'=-. ' Br; TOM BARLEY .. : ot ... Dell'r ....., 119ff j WALT •• am I Sierra Leone's laotastlc Na· lllSllEY' 1111• tlooat Diloce Troupe was the -· , TllB ., ••:t first aui;h organization to sbOw
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ol~n to these basically gentle
J>e!ple. ,
They n!'f!< \heir first lrityn·
phant tour rilbte ~an a decade
ago and miny ·other African
~ orgalliJations have fol·
lowed in their loolsteps to show
us the true .8114 Yery beautiful
Africa that ha! spawned more
than 10,000 dance romis.
We saw many ol those
primitive dances w ~ o S•e
origins have been lost in the
mists of tune Tuesday night at
UC Irvine in' a rapturously
received return: 'visit by this
magnificent company.
!nde.d, one ~ered, look·
tng around at thole cheer· ,
ing, clapping, stamping UC!
onlookers-many of them as
dark skinned as our brilliant
entertainers-if t h i s irto
defatigable Sierra Leone com·
pany will get a better recep-
tion on this tour.
They should most certail'lly
get oo less from any audience.
For this is one of the most col·
orful, vital a'1'1. ~onish\llg
dance·compiln1es ever, to ~d
tlie boarils of any. Western
world theatre.
Their . many tribi.1 dances
and rhythms are deliverW
with a charm and simplicity
that is often overwhelming to
contemplate.·"Look at them,"
this writer's CompaoJon com·
mented at one point, uthey are
as happy as children in their
art and they are just as
delighted as children at their
ovation."
That succinct asseE1sment bf
~ the quality that came across
the footlights Tuesday night
ha~ to be included ill this
review.
'· But It's not-\all charm and
Simplicity. These e I a s t i c
Africans have a turn or two up
their .cp)orfuJ sleeveis that are
absolq(ely as""'°d,iJ!i a n d
ON WIDI &c;"lEN IN :11-D
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whlch produced gaspi of In-
credulity from their audience
Tutoday night.
They have acrobats wbo.can
literally tle tbernRlves in
knots· and give their act a final
nourish by nopchalently wrap-
pihg one leg around the neicl
while bestowing that
d•ligbtrully toothy and utterly
African smile on utonished
viewers.
And they have a ro~.
jumper who defies description.
He jumps the ropes twirled by
fellow dancers in a Variety of
tempi and direction and on one
occasion does it" all with a
wooden box held between his
ankles. We need hardly add
thal L. Kposowa brought the
houu down with that act.
ADd through it. all we have
the constant beat of the
drums, the subtle changing
rhythms that Cecil Rhodes
once <lescribed as the "audible
pulsing of the llle blood of
Africa." It is magnificent, it is
Inspiring and it ·1s hypnotic.
But let us not leave ·without
a passing word for Slei:ra
Leone's answer to Ed Sullivan,
a large AJrlca gentleman in a
tiger·strlped toga who emceed
this colorful show with an
e n g aging Freetown-Oxford DAIL v l'tLOT ... ff ,..... dialect and who was most
reluctanl. at any lime, to That's the Spirit leave the stage to the dancers.
If anyone in Sierra Leone Crystal gazer Pati Tambellinl forse~s trou~le in Ron
ever spol!I the large crooked Filia.n's future in the f-0rm· of his ex·wife, Carol
stick that was traditk>nally us· Faulstick, who materializes above. him in this scene
ed to remove eloqu~nt, or in· from "Blithe Spirit," op~ning Friday at the Costa
adequate performers from Mesa Civic Playhouse.
vaudevUle sta~ ·then his ~~~~~~~3~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 large· African goose is cook¢ .•
. He was delightful but we do
have to hark back 19 Gracie
Fields' classic . summation:
"You're a good tum, love, but
you'r·e on too Jong .. "
But that dance company -
that ·truly magnificent dance
coi;n)Sany -can never be on
long enough.
'Whale' Filo,
HOLLYWOOD !UPI)·
Marty Allen, Abby Dlllton.and
Andy Devine join Wllliam
Shatner in the cast of "A
Whale of a Tale" to be filmed
on location at Marineland of
the Pacific.
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CoQ·ld Masla Death-Hugh~s
NEW YORK (UPll -Rec r use
billionaire HOward HucJles, In purported . ~ ' ' ' rnemoln publU!hed tOday, clairm: ·Jl is
pa&Sible to kttP a man's deatfi hidden for
5e'ltr1l year1 through use of cOm-
puterized voice tapes whk:h can oontlnue
to ~icate and even answer aues.: ti<N. 11compJetely in charactl:r~lr by me!UI! or telephone)
The book Is "My Lile and Opinions."
edit!<( by R~ P. Eaton. · •
It• wos.•PuilJiwd' by Beat Books Pr"'
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less than two weeks after a voice alleged
to he Hil;jbel 'was heard in a telephone In-
terview by seven reporters who had
khoim .bim beli>re he 'disappeared from
sight in 1956. Th~ reporters and experts
rtadlng -voice tapes said the voice was
that ·Of Huche<.
Eaton, a novellst and fo'rmtr busblnd
of actress Lana Turner, chiJms hls book
Is •based .on two manuscripts given him b!+IU&hts in mo after a JS.year, almOst
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revived sometime in the future when
niii!Jcal aclence baa developed the proper
techniques.
"I do, Dot think that it will C'Omt as a
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and will continue to take such steps," the
hOOk quot:.. Hughes In regard to his hav-
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revived Individual could have all his
knowledge and 1ttltudea Jed back. to his
btaln from computer tapes made-Were
death in c:Ue memory does nol last
heyoii! death. It then ~ oo to quote
him. • • . ' "There Is another aapect of compuler
use which would .eerve 1to protect the
estate of a wealll\Y, deceased person and
lhtrefore the cofttlniiaiict of the .UtiJect.
"II inltrilctlona were left that the
estate wu ·to remain the continued and
aole responalblllty of the deceaaed, the
computer would serve to lhsti'uct those
chargecJ: wJth Jts manasement by relaying
instructions, specifically and In detail, as
though Ille ~ased w"" still 1Uve.
'1lt 1s poa.ible even now to select, by
!l'e of. 1 computer, wordls, phrases, eveQ
inµectlom out of a mass 0£ taped sounds
in the subject's own voice, so that one
wbuld belie'9fl that he was actually, $peak·
ing to the,~rson himself. Questions can
be asked, anC! the . rtlsPonses are almost
imme<lla~ ,m conwtetely in character.
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hidden for a number of years to all but a
trusted arxt loyal few."
In another "disclosure'' ln the book
Hughes iJ quoted as sayln& be bad bee~
se:ruaJly involved with a · number of
women in his life, but hil interest in
young. talented actresses during-his days
as a Hollywood producer "never weilt
beyond their Potential In my motion pic-
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pening" in Laguna Canyon and a atmllar
festival near Death Valley Jut Easter -
has taken out nomination papers to nm
for the Laguna Beach city council In the
April '11 municipal elections. •
. Mrs. Leeds, IO, ol 21S:iZ Treetop Line,
Laguna Beach, in a ltaiement,, I & id:
"A netr era ii o!>tl'll!I up lo ~
Beach, the era of lo" lnil'trust ,, , LOI'•·
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,Mn. Lledl aald that she .Is preMntl~ on
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poaeaalonconvldlon.
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lUJI olitsiile the dty limlts, bu!"tllal lhe
will he moving bY early Febnlar)' lo an
Agate Street lddrtSs -the city •. A Laguna Beach resldeol since ' llt'T;
Mrt. Leecls wu owner of Mlllabee's
Trots, a Thalia Stnet restaurllll irblch
served u h~ for organlzors of
th!P 1970 "bappenJpg" which hroll&ht
1.0;000 youths to 1.igulia ·for Cbriitmu,
1970. •
Laler, along · with ; Dion )Vrigb~ a
(See LEEDS, P.,. %) '
Tttllil •lo -ol SOUth ~ • ~~~,::.·oa1:~: Laguna Councilmen _Back
. Jµvestiga~. ~-l'Y. wj~M , .. , , . ,,. ~~:to~·~co.:~ • .. ~ • . . :~ Hill F·
with lb!~ aupptled. . . <,;~ '~ycamor.:/· s reeze One local WOl1llll claimed to police tlMf
.. ·Mn, -~· il<n to 1l1sh ~' )'Ounl'w-· laCt aiding In the proo
aeeutioo ol ber • 'Lquna Beach city councilmen followed
th.tough Wednesday on a planning corn-
mlasion recommendation for a !lo-day
bUilding freeze in Sycamore HiUs.
City attorney Tully Seymour was in-
~·man from ~rona aJao gave pollce in-
formation that he aaw Mrt. !modi follow tbO girl a short · distance from the
courthouse and rmirk aomelhlng to the
eflect that she 1r11 1oin1 to have a vbitor. • ~cted by the council to draw up an
NeWporl Btach pollce -W\lo lnltlallY ' ordinance establlshing the mor atorium
We! the caal -and Costa M-for ......U action al !!le ~ ·regular
. ice' ...,. eac1I --the ~ f.eb. :t. . • •• "
teal ·devtlopmonb. r-·-~-........ j -'•••••• In~alon ·arrated Mra. Jmodl.ln .~~ .... -t 1'U _,any "1<tns lot al <lfiqa Coidy Jail'· ~ve developer collld -the
~y nigh~ -. lhe hod I'll' to ftlllllred tract map and OOml!1ete other ... bet huoband. ' _.., paperwork in the lnlerim.
I!• and Trulls, ~ -dnlntly ~Ye • Tbe. .Jliannlng commission r<eom· . lee TllllEATIN. I mtndallon WU made !Ollowlng news
, • , reports that a Newport Beach f~m,
· ----~ • Ntwport Jnvestmeots Inc., ts in the pro.
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-· -· cw.. of buying the ID acre j)arcel in Lllguna Canyon and plana a realdeatial
development there.
·-'1111.deYelopment firm originally spoke
of 1 planned residential development with
2,000 units arranged in clusters, leavinc
15 percent open space.
Later, a spokesman for the finn told
nportm this plan would be papped
-of delays by the city Ill 1etttna a ~ ~al devel•PDl•Dt
....,. OD the books ~dnalapo mini ~ bave to he !lnder .a·
llllac liiitac. trhlch -.Id ·~ iclo-s:: C!\,"p1!.J:: :,_ w.,..
tact the developer and offer lo diJcuss
the original proposal.
"We should let them know we'd talk
about a plan offering 75 percent open
JSpact," said Lorr. "At least this would
give us 75 percent of a Greenbelt without
cost to the city and we'd a1JO get taxes on
it. I suggest we send a Jetter to the com·
pany offertna to -· tt." Lquna Greenbell prtlident James
Dllle1 vthementlJ' .'l!ll-4-any such
move. "Tbil land Is vital to the
Greenhej~" be aald, ~llld every square
foot of 11-IDUll be aved. II the city
makes such an overture to the ownera fn.
q1caUng a partial development would he
considered, the Greenbelt program is
Jost.''
Pilot Prints
Secrecy Story
In Hashish
' ilill 'P!ll a '""'81( II mllliaa ~ on Ile liead al llle,m ""'1d1i rasldial.
ll'he coUrt lctlori Is -.. 11 l!e!o,rpiil). ' ' ~~ :l'. ~~ c:;.:· :&~~·'lo Ask
Hoed, bact1 to ~ ~.~ • lJ '. ' "' ' 1'0ae same lftinen Would lite ~ 1 '•) • ~ • • • • ~:: ... ~:i,=i: For Inc~··
~~~ot·theDavldMarkJ!oddy,. n' T•f", . F·-' 4s ·. ..;w-•-""' ·OW--~, e en""" UD Dea Point, and ,,,.... ~ Blt!weD. • • . ' '""""' . '
25; of Gll'dlD Groye, were arrdsed dpt » -· , I ' "I i · 1 ~ l · . 1
we.t In ~ 1 ; • : • WASHINGTON · (UPI) ..., ;.Pi .......
'Ille trio hod mode a Jll'llilnlnl'! ~ , Nb:iin' Aid loday' lbe badpl;lii illlll lmd . ·~·lo ~ but allilhree men : tel Coi;;r.is llifonday ;We(il!I Ji..nUe l
.,...ICbeduled for·a federal court. bNring niilltaiy ,~hdlng,, ~!>'. fDr !lie '.
)n:t.l>at Jlll'ildlctloa before any;actil'D·can · s~a~lc miclear lorce,·tj\O Navy ind for
be takift,on lbe Onnge County :wm1111C. <leVek>i\ment of,,;.,. .... _.~· . ' , McAdama drew his local prtaon, term r ,......
following hll convlctlo1N111 c11ar-·11u11 , :rn ilil!I/ wrllllb 'lble>1ol Ille' U he In ~-of -·'-' .•-' ......_,. "NJi \..,,, ........... . Wll _pooaeso~• u=•j\lallJ ,Off ; .. ..,....e ','1 on f"~• --miUllry . Ju. 17; 1l8t wtien ~ poliee ,1>4cked ~f...,..;.. · not' ihe' Qm' • oi •
by ~ im'<stiPJan fl~ hilJl " the;a;l if~ or...:!..1.-, .. ~· · and ttir<e CQ!llPllllqns lroin the · · '• ...,..., McAdama home. · · • :Witl!allt revoa11ne .tbe -t total, l'jlx·
McAdaml fought that conviction· In a . on aald : the mlllt'ary ·hucf&i!I ' -1d he ,
series ol 1ppeala but then dlsa~ · higberthin·tb0 ''71'.1 ,bWIOn-he reqiiated
from local view until his arrest last wee'i : this y~ IJ!hqngb · he a8Jd ~ 'open.
Jn Oregon. , ding' ~ 1 ' : i , , Oregon lawmen said they fOtDICI nearly ' u a p<il'centage 0 !bi grcu 'ruitlooal
1,IOO poundJ of baahish in a pickup truck . product-(GNP)·'!OUI~ decline m.D .. VOi;! '
(See McADAMS, Pore %) 1 perCenl 1n.11ie current year to l.tP!""llt
in tlie fiacll 'year beginning ·Jtlly 1'.
Panel Studyfug .
Trustee Election
To Meet Tonight
·Nikon 'noted.that ·tbe ·mUl!al')! took U
percent of the GNP In 1181. " · "I ..ut niqueot a .UbotantiaJ, budge!" In-
~.Id .,._,;e the .lllfllcleney ol our
aflategtc nuclear ~. :tnctudlng an
alloCattbn ol owr flOI ipllllon·to lnlprove · our aea-bued c!ota'rtnf ,-:•. Ni.Ion Nici. .
'"We muat move to ID&lJQln O\!r
~·.at lei/.'. Ntmn Aki. '"The
Navy's bddget w 11ncrealed by '2 billion
In the current f\IC&I year, and I wW uk
for a •il\lllar ~ nHI year, with ,
particul81' emphalls on our llilpliullCjlng
·programs.
By Fl\ANJ[ ,COllMJER
WASHINGTON (AP) -Prealdent Nix·
on urged a llemocrallo CGngraa today lo
r1Ject "the WeNe _..... ' of a
pol itical year" and r.ad an, 111'11 of
sfaJled admlnlatra""" Dl.._,J Ill
enlarged delenae badpl Md 1 -
technology Jl!Oll''!l!I~ ,, lo r ~ .. t 11
r08e4(ch aJ1!1 <1<a1a .-. . ,
In a 4,000--iillilo 111111 ~""' ..... Jnp&r,.i ,. .•• , ....... ....
broodout joilll I 'I% lallii .... Ill .... =-~·[ ;t:l]! r
'Ille Prealdlnl/yzn ~.
for1aecond tarm, .. ....,= delenae hudlel JI "lair II
program" lo "':I:.'#,..., Jobi and mite . ' --competitive 1brud. • · · i
He promiled .lo lfllNi l0141' In Ibo y_.
a •plan to flnanee ..... adloola ~
bunlenlng the properlJ-lu ayolem,
Nilon's delivery t( Ill mzREI' eoln-.
clded with the bll•··· of Ide fourth )'Hr in office. I I
othetwi.e, .Nixon iilil uitJ. abaal ..,.
1n111au... 'bnl sir 1 21 hiliOad U.t
0Jngi.a ·obouJd ~ ., ,,_,, Ihm IO
nlajor __ prop...i. .. -..
-reform, -t repr~ tilm aild reYenuo ..._ lhil' --. hll,IC!q flrtl far • ;;.. ... i,..,... '
1ln ' I eompam0n 1iQoo.Hcl imu.n
~le of the Ualoo ~ tlll dlit
WcUtl!I wm:mi4 ·°'8r J11i ~a ~ • l!ebalf of the ~iiW
In his wrltlen prn rYtlon,,NJlali llld
hia pi.,....,, villll lhll JOOr to Clommwlot
China and the lavlol •Union •''wlU· -8
not that our~--~ dlsappmld
or wW d1uppear in 1lae nur future," Ttae
Important llW!g, bo 1811, "ii thllt we talk
1bout U-dllf•-nther tllan flPt about them. ·
"II WOllld be a -mistake," be
continued, '1to 111 thlt nothins CUI cane
of OllJ' upande( -with
Peking and-· Bui It -lid aJao he
a mlstal!e to upod lot) mach too quick-ly ...
DlaCusalng 11o .... 1ron1 i.actlon ta the
Vietnam war, Nixon wrote!
''There baa -• tendency llllOl1I aome to llWlne from MO 'airea lo the
other in 111e wu. of ~ l!oni .....
t!iig lo do 1oo-·1n u.-1c1 to ......
ling to do too ll)tle. w, mall, J'Ulol 11111
temptation to o••r.-.i. • •
For the United Slates to ..W..,. lltlll
(Ste NJXoN, Poto I)
'Ille lint meotlng of a speclaJ com.
mlttee to · stUdy the method' ol electing
truslael of the Saddleheck Community
College District will he held ·at" 7:30
o'clock tanlgbt at the district hoard room,
2llOO Marguerite Parkway, Minion Vie-
jo. . : '4. i
.'H·i8h Stqtesnmnship' RepresentaUves of three a c h o o I .
diatrlcll falling within )he· Jarce Sad·
dleback . district will meet with ,coUece .
hoard reJ>i:<BODlltlvea ht an attempt to
iron out dllrerenca over the electtan prOo cess.
llallorl Beaaely llld"Fred N-will
re_.t 1118 Coptolrapo Unified Sc11oot
DISlct: Mrt. Patricia Glllelle· and
Gftld Linke wtll ,....111 lbt Llguna'
~ Uullled -.i dlstr1ct; wbtle the
'l'1lllln Union HIP School Dlltrld wlll
--Jal'lbolom« and a.ester ' Brtner. ' ' ·
lii;ged ·for Congress
. . WASHINGTON (AP) -Here It • cia-Is -,_ Nizon told ~ today In hla Slate tll lbt· Unloa adtlma: ·
' · PlllilT!CS -llOclUle of -Novemb6's elecllon, ~ trill fact J>'!lltjcal' _,,. but must -ttieae and lbow "llltlh ___ .. Ill
• acting Oil vital leilalaUon. ' aafd"lbt developer had mbmltted
no p1a111. ud bad contactod bltn only
brlel!J lo Inquire about zonll!i on the
ian1.
The DAILY PILOT today
publlslleo the -.iary of the .....
trovenlal Dec. I meeting of the
Wallblnglon Special Action Group
during which the U.S. slance
toward the Jndo.Paklstan war wa1
dlacussed.
'lbt dacUtneoll were provided by
columnlat Jacll Alldel'IOCl, and lho1r
'Ille olx will Mt with Jolll B.•Land
, • and.II• V01el ol lbt Soddllhact boord.
' ' TECHNOLOGY - A ftdml partnership In Wldl and ,,....._It n~ to advance lecbnol6o, cnate jobs and 01111b American Mllllr) more
·coiripetit!ve In world morktta. •
' Clllq Iadt of 1n1omi1tlan' on'. lht p.:0."
.jtct, ~ .,tth the possibility that an ap-
pdcalliln' lW buillllnc permlll """'!" .,. lltinc l!rnbic COllld be made at any umt, -~• voted unanimaUlfy la nmaialend 1 baildtnC frtae to allow
-... llll'tbor study. 'llllllt supporting the l • t e r I m
-llOl'lutn. Cooncllman Edward Larr
.._ 1111 'Wednada)I lbat Ille city -
' Iha! there w a contradiction bOtw.., the Ol!Jcial and uno!lJdal
U.S. polley. The dltclosure has...,.
tlmted to Ivel a national debate on
the pullllshlnt of aeent·papera that
was toucbt1 off by the Pentacon
Papen. s.e Paca 11 and 25 tor Ibo 11111
text.
While there Is no --11a1nat ... • pll\1tllll ·the oolllp ~ to ' ..... membert, tempars ha~e ~ rt1anH,.
·--altould he elej:lad from· °"" llomt arou or at large, u Is ~!'t. been the moot weal In ......,. ___ _
Tiie -11nc ii -la the public and
wwwbld'nllleala are -11111 to -• •
• SCHOO!S AND' TAXES -' 'l'he President later this yoar will .,._ 1
;P111<'tb l(nance public """'"11 llid e~ U.•IJurden ol locaf Jllopet11 taw.
,DEFENSE -'lb~MlrfederaJ bOdiet due i:!wtllCall far dlvtlQp. ·ment or new weaf>Olll l)'llem• i1J11 hllher defeue •
.SUMMJ1RY -Nlton Will F tO Pdclng ,ad ....., "with no IUlulttoo" but' hopeful that, des»lte dlllmncea, li wlU lie poalblt to find ...,. lo llllt
about dilputes inlteld ol ffllltlna about tllenl.
ECONOMY -Statlsllco lie tlle>luraglng but ~-It It loo 111111; "our ,..i Is lllll m....,._ In peocetlme-an1 ft lateld lo mMt 111at 1D11•
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Freeway _ Still: Best
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• But Rout.e Won't Be Built Belore 1980s ,. <
By BARBARA KREm.IOH
Of t11t pai" Plltf SleH
.-.. ta bigh••Y authorities still believe a. ~ Pacific Coast Freew1y is Ott best solution for traffic problems In
the coullll arw of Orange County, bUt
ftuncd1! problems 1nd tbt need to cope
with l'O•ln& anU-fretWIY .. ntimlnl bu
p.bed till prcbable -• date
............ _........,
eqginoer Robert /, O.wl lold thl ...._
Belch City COuncll Wednelday oJcbt.
The ' lop ranldn& lllle hlgbw1y orfici.1
1ppeartd •l the council _,,. In
raponM to a council request for a ltltua
report Oft the 1dopt.ell ll'M1'1y route.
Moplod nulel Ill the Californll Ir-If 111tem undorfo r11valllllloa
•Flying · Colors_~.
. W .oman Gives Brother Kidney
• J. ' • : ' • • I
• A Lq\1111 lle.M "°man ud her si. "Sylvie la upected to "be reloalOd from ;..,.aid bnither11r1 both reported "doln& il\t boapllll l&lo Dtf1 •e,ek. blit !IJTtn
jllll 11ne'• ledlf fo.llo1'1nJ · 1 olX·hour wm hive lo .Uy 1,Dttle lol)&er, Mn. . f . I ciisaold lioted., ~ lrlftlp 1nt oper1tion Jn D-$ylv~ .,re.ea to <!Oftlle one of her
dllluopolls. • kidneys to her bro!Mr 1fler ellenslv1
1.Mra. Kenneth (Sylvia) Clissold or ·3044 tests 1bowed jth1t he"r tluues 'matched
Crata Wily became the donor of 1 Barth's best of all other blood relatives.
liidlley to ~r brother, Warren Birth of • Barth became ill with neP,luit)s -
IDillnapolis, who ,hu been atricken with rendering his two kidney1 useleu -1;a•t
doblfltating nepbritiJ for the past ,.veral March ud hla been lorted to spend· II iiiootbe • • -houri • •eel< re<oivln( dtalylil lrell-
, "Both came throuah with Oytn1 col· IN!QI from an arllllcfal kidney mochillo, ~" commented Mrt. Vern Cli.110ld, • BecaUll of tM excellent tiaue match,
ay1ria•1 ~-1.n:ll,. 1"Warn:n'1 new dodor• have rl&ld Barth'• ehanca "near
kidney la fl!nctio1lflC 11ell and Sylvl1 ii too <i*ttnl~ GI • ..-lvillC-hll alata'1
alrudy all~up 1nd Ian't·In any pain." kidney without complication.
Thi lfl·hollr IUrllQ', she u id, con-11We1re all very happy and very op-dudlcl .lite Wednaday afternoon at timiltie for both of th.em" commented
· V-JI01pitat in lndlan•pol~. Mf-1· c;llll<!ld...lhil momm1. • ~!a~9a Pl~nei:s to Study
• . ,. ,,.. . ,. I
Pe>plJation 9£.27,500 . ,. ... -. .
The Laguna Beach PlaMing Com·
miulon's revised version of the General
Plan land UR element came in for both
pral.M and criticlsr'n during a lengthy
public bearing before the city council
~ednnday and eventually was ahunted
biCk to the commi53ion· with a recom-
m'endl:tion that the controversial 20,000
IJOPlllation.IOlf figure_be upped to 27 ,500.
of populltlon, u 10me perlOnl beU.ved,
but r1tller 1 projection of problbl•
populltlon.
The parade. of 1peaken commentint
on the land UM element included 11verll
former memben of the Citiuna' AdvW.
«Y Committee which hid prep11red a
community pll 1tltement fer the 1en-
eral plan rtudJ. ·
AmonJ them, Mark Gumblner noted
thlt the CAC hid never eonaldered 1tmt!lio&.-t•UOO and c!elDIDl!ed. "Whal '
oort ol people dn •• want to lllract 'for·
thil· 1ddlt1ona1 1,000, and •ho wm
decide?" ·
· Publllher Vernon Spltaler~ 1100 a CAC
-· blalled !be P!.-W!in& depart· menfll!i'fall'I" lo pro~ Jl\o:--
!n(orml!iOii '-~for '" illteW1ent deellio!I. "If 1 t dell 'ot 1 !ind
pr.,.nUy held pr!valelr. ii to 1't oequlred,
where do we get the money?" he
demanded.
...,, .... -llllll told lllt,.. .... In Ille council cbllmber. and 1 Plclfic
eouttoule sWI II conaldered "Important
to Or1nge County tr1fflc and Important
to the atate freeway l)'ltem."
0 There are conlroversl.al a r e a 1
throu&aut tbe statt," Dltll 11ld, "but we
.... -*inl hlrd lfltli all !be -
munltiel to detennlne 1Jit preferred locl-
tlon and design for freeway."
The cooperative planning process
developed in Laguna Beach, he added,
became the buft for the freeway plan-
ning procell announced by Gov.-J\elJID
earlier thll yur, under which hiahwiy.
officl.al1 "alt down much u In 141\lN to
fonnallr.e frerwy asreements ... '
Diie! commented, ......... proud of Ille
cooperative planning process developed
In Lqunl. It beclme 1 cue lludf jn
our ,1ppn>ach to oolvln& community pro. blilma'. JI '
Officilla ..,,. the Stale Oepartmeot -of
Public Works don't ... the need forllWll
tranaportatlon •I the P-nl tiine !n
amaller and rural communities.
"Unless there is a major change in our
life 1tyle or land Ull plAnning," said
Date!, "It 1ppe1rtthe llllomoblle. wlll be
around and· will be the buie inode of
lrlJ\lporlatlon at'loast In the lore..e.ble lutui\e.. .
Thi atate rtill feels the freeway would
bi a major auet in 10lving coastal traffic
problems and ·that the adopted route
would provide the mallmum benefit, he
said.
However, he explained, the timing .of
construction 4iependt on rtvenuea, which
are less than projeclM ·a few years ago
and !>D the fact that increased ufety re.
quire""°...)<li'viron!lleJlal ~ ~nd ln-
Oation, Bae to mate1 freett'ays more
1nd more costly. · •
.. All these factors push the freeway
project further and further out. This year
we ... Jooting II I ltf.Y.., period. We
are taJkfnc 1~ t0me ti~ in the lteOs
before •tbe-freo•ey 1clu1lly hlppena In
the Lagµna area," Date told the au-
dience. -
In the meanUme, he said, design work
on the PacUic·Cout Freeway has been
curtailed in favor of. other projects since
0 there is no burning need to start design
for the Laguna area."
·Eventually; aaid Diie!, ·there would be
public bearings on 1ilernlle de1irns and
the presentation of environmental impact
statements prior to signing the freeway
agreements with cilia and countie1 u
now required ift,Callfomia. .
.• Jn ?f:!PODSe to a qulstiori · from the
c<iincil, Datel aaid that elimlnatlon ·of ~ of, the adopted route would not
neceuarqy wipe 9'1t the entire freeway.
"We c1.,; build llnU In IHe ayottm
.wtllloul Jn11!111111 ·~ ~ .~.; //-) c!One ill 1'"1 II~. ·,ho,,111d. Qne.;Jn>-
portant link, he aaid, 111,!pt."" i!IJ"9Y I~ (Lf-~,o~) and Hial)l!IY 1
(P1clllo Colll !'1'..,.•Yt l!hlch -COuld be
buUt eepar1lely without completion of Ille
entire coutaJ route.
Nixon Seeks
·New School ··
WASHINGTON (UPI} -'Pmldent
Nixon . ..,••!d tod~y property, tu.es have
becorni "one of tbe most ,oppres~lve ~d
dllcrlmlnltory of ,all tuel," and pledced
to devise .In .alleinlU.ve Jll•lllO<I of ,PIY!llCI
for the public sch®lf.
He no ted that three recent court
decisions -in Clllfornla, Te1a1 and
Vlrtlnia -have btld this conventional
method of f I n a n c In g schools
discriminatory and unconstitutional .
'
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A colorlol -"<II GI tbe ba'91y Jotol edipae o1 the -wW to 1VaJI.
able on the Or-. Colll Jan. 311, ii,... ilon't mind 1etlln1 .. early.
Your nut d.ance to tee one woe't eome unW three yllfl from nut M1y.
Mtmben ol the Crane• County Annsteur Allronomtn .U.lollon wlll
be wt lchlng !be I I> l\OUr heavenly pheonomenon from Tr1buco Comnflmlly .
Chwtcb In Tr1buco CanYod for nwlmum villblllty.
The club predlctl becluae GI poeitlonlJll .GI the -In rel1t1on lo the
earth'• lhldow that the ecfipoe wm be one o1.-. bell eeen for eever1I declllet.
Beginning 1t 1:11 1.m., II •Ill be etpecJally Cood for vlewinl w1lll the
naked eye. blnoclllln °' teieocopu due lo a ,loCal ecliPM . period GI otli1 17
1 minutes, assoelatloa apoDsrw tald. ' ' .. ..
The total ecllpH blllnJi II J:IO 1.m., -II J:IS.a.m.'"'4 the -•W
paos 11111 of the earth's ahld<!w •I. 4:15 1.m., .... rdlnJ to club spoaomen.
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Nixon Will Lose -Schmitz
Jn bis State of the Union address, Nixon •. _ < . r ••
~~~~0~:~.:s~':!~::nd:~r! (0. r Vice·· VersaJ·.m· Rent· ap
ct1mmunltles and our schools. '
!'They threaten c6mmun1tie1 because . 1
property tins -whicli mort thin doubl· Co0Jerv1Uve-Republican John ·Scbmlts
ed in the last 10 years from 1960 to 1'70 won't represent the President and
-have become one of the most op-Democrat Richard Hanna shlfta further Into Los Angeles County, under tbe new pressive and discriminatory of all tues, Congreuional district alignment 1 0
hitting moat cruelly at the elderly and Orange County.
retired; and they threaten 1chools, u The county · will bave one ·complete
bird-pressed voters uoderataridably re--district (SChmltz' 34th) .and aha.re five others, under the reapportionment plan ject new bond i1~ue1 at the polls," f'lJJ:on approved ~by the California Supreme
aald. • . Court.
He noted that both a presidential com· -Rep. Schmitz, a John Birch Society
mission on school finance and the member from Tustin, has often been a
Adv is 0 r y c 0 mm i 1 s 10 n 0 n critic or Nixori's policies, espec ially the
Intergovernmental Relations _have been China trip. His dislricl was shifted in-
• ' H .... '1 new Ulll . cfiatriet -artea
wW • ;feature ·• oligbtl)I b 1 1' v I e r
Oem(l(raUc regiltraUon tbatt the oJd one.
Hann• lndicaled be wu pleued lfltb !be
chlnge1.
'
Police Seize 3
Suspe.c~, LSD
At Dan!i Point directed to search for an alternative to land, away frem:-&n CJe.me~te, to make
property taxation. room for a .brand new d1str1ct along the Hunting someone in 1 separa te etJe, "Lat · .1.._ .,,..., • 1..-00,1.. &OUthem coast of Orange County and N ~ ,..._. . er m ~ ,_, w.~, w .com-ll<!fthem ~.of lia!i Diep ~ty'. , !':rill rr-i narcoitca deiectlvtl
m111lons have <»mpleled tlMlf.•tudi•.•, I ! Iii! adiiltnlllfat1ve .illfO ,t0 ,llCllinlitaa1d; s ih\' .. men la~~i!'l,ud
shill . mat• my. final reconunendallons . ht<aldn't thtNt losing the Preliderit inal· aeizad;3,5t10,1U.,t<! 'LSD talitell and .JI
for rehev1;0g the burden of. property; taxes tered to thi Congressman "one way d'r pou.eda. •Qf IUSP,ec&ed .mar!)1ana. W
a_nd -p;ovidlng both _fair and ad~uate the .other" Both 'lides are ·probably hap-nesday. l,; -
f~anona. for our children'• educat10n," pyf ' ~ . : " • .• _ .. Corqplaints char&lng.,tbe llrrested \
Nixon saJd. . . "We always considered \)le President with Poue•aioa lJl' daneer.-.: drUc• I
· There was no hint in the speech of the only our second most famous con-marijuaaa for • were bllni soupj
way he will p~ae raising the money 1titueOt," 'the aidi uld. 11we stUJ have day from the County Di.strict Attorn4".
~eeded to provide allern1tive school John W1yne In fl•1'porl Boacb." The contrablnd would be worth lbOll
fmancmg. Schnilll w11 aepll'lted; &om the $3,250, police ,qtb\t1ted.
But administration pfflcials have said Oranae Cout from Corona del iMar Orta:on authci1Ue1 ·hid. UDoid" Git
earlier that a value-added tax -a form south, lncludinl i..cuna Bucbt ~ Ofangl:~tlainnen that· two Git-. ar-
of national sales tu -i1 under con· Niguel lnid.SU Clemente. . • / • restee1, from Medford, were bffded
1id~ration. The n~ district -the 42nd -may IO south and might be transporf:lng dni;s.
to state Senalor C11ir Burgener fll,Su' Captured .at sr7M Street GI the Qolden
Oi"o), •bo ~ Indicated bl wm -· Lantern, were: !Robert C. Cllett. ·II, <l th~'l1~1t;o''::m"1~!:::!t. mucli,, ol ~!'\::~;.f~ .~::.:\1~;:;
Nelfpolt Belch, Costa ·Jileq, nqrly IQ of lord. · , , ' .
!Oulll Orlllfle CouJlly ud porb of ~y were beld.o•emiihl ill,Ninlporl
Anaheim, Slota Ans,,8(u ud l'lamntl1. Beach,City} .,pending arnllJ!lllerjt In
former Dani PQln\ .artist, Mra, Leeds Slnna'• diatrlct, which W'-&iu!h ilrlftl• Count, Jlidiclal ' lllitflcl worte(L~~·~rga~1 an,,~ FetUval ;IJ"OQlld ....,..., bu '~"'!:::." ~ • Court. -.~· , · • , ·• ;. in Bart1r1t ~ a ilhOst·town' fu!t ou\s!IIe·of lurllier lnlo· Loo, Al!Cllts .llldnl Oeli<tivt1 Al ~lolll and ~11
Death Valley National Monument. Some ha}f of btewood, all . of . n 11ld ~· 'tbeJ , ~ Jto the .J::tMa Piint
5,0001!J\lll!a ·~Of! !be eveot,. ~=w..ud porta...i -. ~· · ~ _.J,!!~i; ..U..
"l\fj!JI ;,i.,,-m .iorldlll. to''i<t-.. ,:!"fllflla'fl . ~..:·=-&jl!§if~b~. many people as poS!ible tq register to , ~ .. r Wd ~ wbllti
v.ote ~ no matter. who they vote for," :.' ,. hcildinc the ~ cm~ tbit Wieced
lo(rs,. Leeds, said... • UIB tablell. · •
"I'm interested in saving some of the A' ctress 11,:,.u·m· keY,I f~tin ·the h{liase 1-·~·of I
Fro111 P .. e I.
LEEDS •.• • • 11'he change w:u proposed by Mayor
JUchafd Gorfberi who maintained 4n er·
...._., · eai<!Iatlon Ip ii report by Pl1D-nq ~ lliYilt Mooi!y, who hid
dettmtlned the ltlO holding capacity of
~ <!1Y·•I 1 Dgure of 2:2,35Ci. •
• 'Goldberg aata. Moody hid erred in ...
lq ~ n,ur. ol 2.3 In proj'!Clilll the ln-cr1111 In llllllily 1ize by 11111, pointlrig out
11111 ll!il ftllin lh9Uld "' .. ,i.e.n s.~ ..,. eordlni'lo lhe llllllel, Ihm, ~ohnanl lmd
M-11 General Pl1il report. Com-
blned w.itb failure to allow for u increl11
-famlly lize lo exiating units; this. ·error
'"'"1d >11110W1t to 5,0IO, produclnJ 1 fl&\!n: ·of p,t:W tnatead of· 22;3!0,
Goldberi llld. ' .
• Arnold Hano, a ,member of the board ol
zoning adjustment.. said he did not fmd
the 20,000 projection a ''radical figure"
but rather .conservative in view of what
could be dQRe wilh 1011in1. Removal of
Sycamore'Hills rrom all development and
taking cul .steep sl~~s would red~ce the .
popuj1tion· 1l'ojecjlon, he potnt..i,ouL. "
Fret11P .. el
old buUd'ings -and llle _Boardwalk -r "" " '(-prior dnJ&71111~ fit llif•O..on Visitors'
• along the Main Beach Ind makinc tt •n Of Pneutn" on:,, ~ car and det.clilts-1ald they .tCMllld about
ltl.<torical.fandmark. , ....., 20 "°"""''* ... ijuanaJiulde. ·1 ~;.:\l':~:.:y:l~l~\~,::sw~e~'! · PALM DESERT (UPI) -An 1utop1J fn=a:~~:-theoo:~ . •,'lllt Jlll)'Ol' pointed out however, that
the ~· did aot represent 1 limitation
tmnilflN1
••• ~'oi the~ Beach Chamber ·
of Commerce, allegedly approached the vic!1m 11 Fubion laland three weeu
qo.
She told Police they sa id they were
movie produce:s and_. engaged her in a 1 eonvenafion about a pouible future in
!ilma. , n. girl -who has long dreal\led of ·
1t1ch·a career -said she was told .films '
are ·full of explicit 1e1 and asked If she ·
tllougbt she oOuld paitlcl pate. .
lnveltlg1tor1 aaid thisJ ed to backseat
au adJ in a' car and only later did she go '
to autbortU.1 realizing she 'had been trfclieil. .
Sevel'll tu ch ·incidents . h 1 v e been
reported In other county shopping plazas .
and Trulli and Imodi are charged with an
· ldentlcal ·caaa by Stanton police.
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DAILY PILOT
McADAMS ••. behind me," she added. hat revealed '~t former actreu'" dow and.J.MJnd~two ot threl·more pound.a
Citlnil a aurpfut <lf bouilnl la'-
California, ht aaid •'there's no longert
aucb. i are~ pred~ ~for bouain1.,, -· ..
Her 1talement said : "Please reg Isler Rochelle Hudloo, who •11 fCMllld delcf 111 of pol ba}Wy thrown oiit,,_ • '
ahlpt>ed :Wom iomiJIY" led!• ··iftll and vole -wouldn't It . be nice H her home 11 l'llm Oeaert Country Club A. -er.-, <1111 naltoticS traffic,
oslenslbl1 lioUnd for VIJl,;;...,er, "Cln'illa". · everyone that could vote would vol<! thi• Estales llle Monday, dl<id of pnewnonll. ~II ii' llJl.aoutlJ, countyQ hi•
McAdims • .a his 1,.0 '*""".'-1 t i me. Then we would be · 1ble to No funeral Mn'kel'li•e pllilned for re ,la "lili arrul, of ~· ll>UI :--r ~~~ realiaUcalJy evaluate our comm.wUty.'' Mia Hudson , who 1ppeared in more thin perlCl'll ind aeilUi'e of thOUllDdl of w~c ar:ret~ pi_1~bey ~~ to.t.Cll_itn ~r" Her atatement was signed, . ''Love, 75 fiJm.s in the 193os and 40s including dollars worth of drugs In recent days. Sevetalnaldenta eomplailied ibool Iba'·
local lho_rtqe of rood, mediwn-priced
apartment..-There: was no assurance that
zqning for additional apartments would ·
provjlle tlll• type of 1ccommod1tlon, they
weri lold. '
vehkle trom the "Dutch freighter as UM Beth:'' starring roles with Wallace Betry and , InvesUg1tora., returned 1 twa fua:iUve1
vesHl "1Jed ·ln to I Portland dock. Presently divorced. Mrs. ,. _...a. Is ••e Fr·'·1·c Marc-h. 11 -'"' fn•-Ived -"-~.1~1·-101-""-oft hlvreitlgatori say the shipment ~ w.i eur a eg ....... ,,. ..-v w 1 -ANIU"•WIUVU v"• motlier of 1n &-year old dan•bler and 1 ~ Close "'•"".• 111. • d she. bed been W with dollar •'-lrlbulion -'•• from ~-•-•-Is just part GI 1n lnlern1tlonal drug -··~-, -•• ,. ~~-
1Davld MlillrOe noted th1t when Ille CAC
1oals atudy wu made, "the entire
ecol<>a l11µe. wu oot in focus." The vote
against·bJgh rise,. tie said, was in reality
a vo~ ~galns.t increased density.
·c.ouncuman ~uwtrd Lorr said that if
smuggling ring that ensures regular' iup-l-y,ear;;;;;o;;ld;;eo;;n;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;1:;co;;;;ld:;1:;n:;d:;laryn;;;;~li:;U.;;;;fo:r:1:m:o:nt:h:. ::::::M::ond::1y~;:on:e:.the::,alle::1~ed::rt~ngle'.;:1:de:r:. ::;
pl_les of hashish and otb.er exotic I
narcotics for drug users in the United
deriland for housing exCffded aupply,
prk:u inevllably would go up, poor and
elderly people •ould be forced out and
Laguna would becoflle "a rich man'•
town."
·Because there were too many mluing
facton, U>rr. ff:lkt ht would not be
prepared to vote on tht iuue at thil time.
Councilman Roy Holm 11id he felt
"some reactiom are really ·reactions to
people who are for thia or atainat It."
'l'be council voted Unanimously to refer
the !ext blck to the planning eommlallon
and continue the public hearing ID the
first councll meetlllfl.In February.
Laguna Sc~u
To Join Fight
On Current Tax
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Stales.
Lacuna police have stated that the
three men, particularly McAdams, have
Jong hn involved in Southern California
drug traffic. lnvesUg4~s ,1aid they
notified federal officers uver1I mont11s
ago that McAdams and Reddy were leav-
ing the ·area for Ewtpl "on a business
trip,"
McAdams' VW campe? was sent to
Europe and lrf!Cked across the continent
by custom11 agents. ,
Investigators said the vehicle stopped
in Karachi, ~Pakistan, long enough for
packqea of high grade hlshish lalie hid-
den in the engine. bed and fender wells of
the vehicle,which then was placed on the
Oulch frticbler bound for the Weal
Coast. ~. . i,
lnvesligatora describe Ille lllldt •hit>'
ment 11 the Jureal auc~ constcnment of
hlsbl1h In the Unli.d· States blltory.
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1n1em1t1ona1 rffpo..ibwiiei "1'0\llCt be to
' ,,, _ ~ ' mike a·c1ucerous.error," be l&Mf.
LIJUna Belch Uninea School ·Dillricl If a~--h·• i1ou~-the. polltical trustee> blVe 1greed to Join Schooll for ·v---~
Sound Fina~ -at a coat of $1,000 -to seuon ia at hand, Nixon er .. them at
light stetewide property tax to fund the outlet. of hll apeecb for the ,Joint
public educ1Uon. ' '
Schools for SOUnd FSnance (SFSF) was session.
created by the Benrly HUis Unified At • time -•t !Wt 10 meniben GI
School District durlnt Ille. !ISi lllte ConFeaa '•re vyinr for 1'1'11on'a .olflct,
Ie11sl1tlve session ind luiic1ufull1 fou1ht he 11id:
• statewide proferty tp muturt.. "T'bl!n n men cmdidait• far1 Ule
LaJUna oUlcllll beve """' •1111111 Ihe p-J<j in 11111 •bomber todl1 Ulut.
atate•ide tu bec:1uS1 It -1d 1onr the there proM1111 Mn beeo 11 1111 GM tlmi-.
•mount ol money _..per pop11.1n the in Ille whole blstol'J' ol Ille Jlepubllc ...
district, but 11 the -t1mt lncreui "I lmow the pollllcal ,.._.,.. In 11111
Ille burden lo loci! taxp1yn. tleio1on of the Car.-will be 1"'11 ..•
"The throat ol llatftldl ~ ~ Thn 11111 llaaoll •-GI eplnlaa, •:
•&•in enter1n1 the plclure It ilill ~here, onJr bolowww t11t ,..... "'* 11111111 Ila ~llle GI t b 1 nc9I ..,._ Court puileo, Oft -..... II twofp palkiJ
-!Uliac local :"'2. -to 1114 ..... le ,., • .... • ,. ' aupporttCbooliJIRI'" ..111at-it1.•._. ~. '111WA•t ... -~-5 l menled ~t. Dr. 1lllllaa Ulloa pnbldm 11&1 WtlO"fllcil!I 71181 '
SFSF, llid Ullom, wlD ..... oon-lllrliumbJt. Lot • Ill -P •
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lit dlirlng 1111,n.s 'flllol"IW _... kt .. JU ............ 1•T1* •
ud lo con\l up wllll' iltlimlltl ••• llrlt. l.ol • ,. "' ........... . Gl.-I~llmda,_,..,....._.,, · loalll•M• .. fllllilll a?t1i -.. ~ mem1*1...,._l'IJ 111'.1111 Ill ...._,III• lttllo 11•fnl 1111 ... ll
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NOW •N..P~06RES5_ ..
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One of the fiMat aelectiona of Furniture
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MAITIR ' CHAROI -llANICAMRICARD
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COSTA MISA. CALIP.
PROFISSIOMAt
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By· ftlUtY, 'lill"""" · · · -liwW'blve seven members. Feb. 2. , .. ~ p .. ·• ..,..-;-~ • ~will s!rve years, ·Council debate, over bow to .select the
TJ>o ..,.uon .:'L·1 .llrit pllnnlnc '~·!Or~ terms. ' · · cornmis!ioners ·and who 'to intuvlew for,
commlsaton. ~ a1 b8ttJe that con-~ QiDlnlssjoner must be ao Irvine ~ Cruluni&sion Pushed Wedoesda
111111)ed mOre than1 an 'hour of the city. feiaebf. . night's meelinl to 1:30 a.m. •N-1)~1 tUDe Wedne'1ii)I nlibt' -' , -C0 + ., • Will be id 110° I 'It WU ilq8liy decided,' on a 3-2° vOle, -Aftlr;J'~ ... .,.._ 'eoun-~~"'¥..(rceec1 lio a .:.U.. that the lmayor would appoint ci>m·
cihnelti~ "'rio\il"apec\s of the new •' '7A<riirimlSSloner maY be rem~vep on missioners subject to approval of 1 ma-COl\Ullli•"°' a ·~· )II:"-' •for a_ !Ou!:.,_,....,.of the city council, · .· jority of.the city'COllJlCiil., · , · '. 1~,(Jlm\e!I;~, •~: . . , . ~' ~ to, .ado~t · an ,.CouJ\Cllmen John BIJ!!On •njl J:. Ray
·-majar•jlojDj.I ageed to.IOr·a eom· onLnooce cr,eating "the comlnlaaion and .,.~y first ~eld out 19r·commi1Sioo·ap-
n\ilikm JDdUde! ... ;1 '• • ~~the. seven cominielioners on P,Oiqtrilents ~by individual. councilmen, : ; .... I r '. , • , 1' • ·' ' ..
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~ ' ' • . ' ~ "'""1Cilmen leamecf Wedneiilty "Al an ltidlnlulJ•J wili"not "'1P on Ibo
• ollljl "'81 Ibey mfChl be able to hire and federal gravy !rain," he Hid. "The -
Jll1 tllelt llnt city tmjiio)oes wllh lederal of PEP II to hire people who """'4 not
flllidl:" · have been blred. As a city wa should .,..-, it l f""MW cifYJ Inuie bu fto aumrt :tor. ,our own peo'ple."
biqdlllod .jo'9. New jobt·mated by the "-"You're addreoalng the merlls of '~.,cQd;qilaU()> fol'ldrkl 1mldllla '" 't.mletJWll, Iha! 1111, IVtn tielort the J1inu6 Ille ¥!llllJc E m·p Io y.m • n t council ytL I'd ratller not do Iha!,"
• ,... ... llD)emtl""'1 "" cnatod to , M'iyclr WIUiam Filcbblch told Heary ...,.. I,..:. 1ov....,,.nt !obi tor QlllcJey. •
~ penonl. "I'm )ult making my litllill• dear," '~Y we ""1lil hirt all Ill the replied Quigley. ' ~My't ..,,..,.. thiwrh PEP," l11llHd Under questlonlnJ 4..,... -· Cilan:tl ... Gtbrtelle Pryor. Elias H~. PEp dtroct« for .=•• H'1ll'J Q II I I I e y Im-Orange Coanly, ..,...... the Clllldltlolll _ djJpoae'd 'tbe ldeo. (lee PIP, .... 11
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"I an unequivocally opposed to any
method that would take away,.my riJbtt•
ve(o apy me~ Qf· Ille cOmmlsaiql,"
projested Mayor William ·'Fisch~ach.
·:Whenever ahyon;e ~ ti)e right~ r~,~ person down·the throat of the ma)01'ity0 1t becom.. .political.''', .• ' .. '
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jority vote rammjl!g a member down tbe
throat ol the mippritY•" reP.li~ J31irlo•·
CoUJ1Cilman Henry Quigley suggesled
that ~ hoP,ed to see CQmmlssion
mem~ appointed on •'a unanimous
vote or lhe council."
29 and 30, Another deba~ wa; sparked
over how many applicants should be· in·
terviewed.
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with COUJ\CU approvitl, came after.several
more complicated suggestions, including
one idea to Jet r.ach councilman lf>point a
member., but give other councilmen the
right to veto a suggestion. .
Irvine .councilmen also decided. to in·
terview . commission applicants on Jan.
;R,ejection
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Also Asked
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Some 30 residents haVe already appliejl
for the commission, but m01t councpmen
fe lt that wpuld be too olany to interview.
The council set next M6nday· as the la.st
day to.receive commission applications .
The debate over ho'!t many. to int&vie~
prompted in exasperated Henry Quigley
to remark : "lnterView half . the a~
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The DAILY PILOT Io d a·y .
. pabliibes'tlie lllDl"!irY of'tbe ..... ' W.-jSHINGToN (AP),-. Hn . .t ......... what~ Nilrln told
I troven!aJ llOc. I Meeting Of IJie l'.nn J""-Y In bJ1,1i4ta'"' the 1lnlpn,14dru1 '
'l\lashlllgton Sp0cl1l ~'G\Ol!P ' -p~tlTl"" -~::,.. ndt ~. ·~ el'ection. "-·-~.1.1,.... I di"""' .~., t~ 'U.S·, ~·-"-. ,,.. ...,. ... ,,. "!!' ~ '""' =• ·~ ·-~ poliUcat Jll:WI t,,.i ~I lheoei. ud obow• "hilli <llldinlomlilp" la • towml Ille !ndf Pi~lstan war tras ' , ; actinf oo vital lesllll!IOn· ' , , ;, . , . . 1
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colmnnlst J1ct Anderson, ind'~ . , , ~llv• In '!Of~ ioarketo., •1 • • • • 1 ' • ' • •
' that there was' ... conlrlldl~tlon , , ·SCHOOLS AND TAXEs -'llie ,l'relldent i.1er WI' YO&r lwill P...,... a
, betw~. !be o!!lclal' aild uno flclal . . p~· W 11nanco poibUC od1'xlll 'llld .... .., burden fll loCll ...,..,, -
. U.S. poµcy . ThedtaClooure bis c...i.,..' , ,DEl'WISE,;-"Ille oew Joderfl bucl(ll duel!loaday :;/;.;tor .... , ....
tlDued lo fuel I national deb« on -t fll new -.,-,llld ~ delenao ipeodlq. '
the p<lbllahillg of secret P'lperl tbat SUMlol!TllY -~ ...W p to Nr:lnc llld -"rib no "\Ill ,...
WIS touched oU by tbe Pentaaon bul '-"" lbat, delDfte dlllel-' M ..Uf be ~lbi. to llod WIJI, to ...
Papers. ' , abcNt dllPulu IMtaaci'..:::t"" -lbom. · s.e fq:es :M and ~ tor the lull ECONoMY -____ an ~ but ..,..,....,.,_ II taO ~
Jul , "Olll' pl la 1!111 ......,_ la ,...etlm1 llld we ""'*1d to -........
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Council· Rejects
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' nJcl>l to limit th• ltngth of future ·--· · , A . proposll by Mayor W 111 la m'
tilchbedl that 1 10:31 p.m. deadlln< be
·~on 111council1Usion1 was turned
down· S-2. His only aupport came from
. -O>uncilman Htnry Quigley.
.. I'm not in favor of long meetings,"
,aplllned Couocllmaa E. Ray Qulale7.
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!<;o11t about ·111 pu. ytar on tl)t
ibomeowoer'• tu bill, hi uld, if the en..
Jtire rite WIS leyled. .
' Sl>ruer predicted that ii all thret
!tuues an 1,ppmved by the voters, the
(tax bill on a '30,000 home will Increase by
]about JIG to !!Cl during the fi'11 ytar.
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iauperlnt.ndenl Jay Ingalls told t~ group
lluit U Ibo ovorTide 11. not puJ<d, the
:.lillrlct will !lave to cul ala!f by about -tb.itd. J' • "U u .,.. IUCceaful1" Ingalll taid,
0 we wlll .._,.e to to blCk to the IS-cent
tu '•"· Tb.ls wuld mean a 37 percent
;rechletian irt4* ~· • A art .in alaft, he erplained, would
11Delll iDcruab\tthe 1tudeot-ttacher rati9
!f...... lli·-1 •t to •t and -ibly
Cullllll Md -IPlclllilad ciHltl II ., .. _....,
f s.. Jt1' * tn.&ei DianiJ Smith II.id Ille,..._ llft af eutblcl<a would llavo to ·lie...., Ill !Ifs dllb:l<t ll lhe luue l1D1 to
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; ·-...,.. lillllon VltJo midtnl·Ward
.Tian .... Wlio pnvtouily bad auppo~
Ibo -.idt l11ua, ipoU' against 1bJ
override.
· Tbompoon, speaking against 1tving the
(Ustrtct more rnoneyi charged that the
llllmin•atraUoa dbcour11ed achlevemMt
In Ille lthooJJ ancf.lhat teachers are dolnJ
a poar: fob because the 1tuden~1 only
acorod In tho. toth percenUle on recent
atate. rudbt& and nt1thematic1 te1tt.. _
-.. I have no faith in the a~mlni1tration
el tbe dlttrict," 'nlompsoo 11id. '"'l1ielr
pimary pl aeem1 to be the dlscoura1· inc of acJtieVerD9'1l It the JChoo)I."
'!lllmpson cootended that elementary
adlool report cards only tell parenla ii tbetr cbUd is pe:Honning at hl1 1rtde
Jewl' and 1'not thli he ii achievinc i
••aut 1 don 't think we're ready for thl1
yet. We bave too inuch bu1lne11 ind 1
foresee a m111 of continued ltam.1.11
fi•hl>lch~1 auge1Uot1 ·;would hive
meant that ay lienda ttom not .. ......,
by 10:!0 p.m. would be continued. Th(
council meeting would rtmain -open for
oral communications .
"I think we have an obligation to finish au qenda ittm1," lnttrjtcted Coun-
cilman Gabrielle Prior. She, Ray
Qulgley· and JollD Burton, killed the 10:!0
limit propo11I.
. They 1Uuested 1~at 111 meeUncs aie
lengthy; certato lltm1 could be delayed
anyway, Oft volt ol tht council.
"My own Judament at J a.m. iJ no-
where aa: 1ood 11 Jl was at t. p.rlt.1" argued .Fischbach.
After Fischbacil11 troposlJ w a•·
de.felted, CounciJmen igr9ed unanimously
to another procedural item whli;b forbids
the council o~ councilmen to make 1ny
political endotsemmts while the coun·cu
is in session ..
'!lit mtrlctlon doti not apflY lo: in-
dividual councilmtn m a k D I •n-
donemenls on their own timt.
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PEP •.•
of PEP employment:
-PEP employes can ht fired and hired
at will by the city,
-PEP emp!oyes can become penna.
rient clty ·workers, aod that It tnCOUr· aged ..
-To qualify, a •Worker must have been
Untl1,'lployed~ for. seve~ days prior, ~ ~it
hiring by the·cily.
-The PEP lundinJ can be abandoned
by the city at any time.
-Irvine could hire all of tta: cily
employes , with federal funds, 1ssumlni
enough fulCla were IL\thoriud.
Hernandez emphasized that he wu not
recommending tht PEP plan to the city,
but merely informing councilmen of Jta
availability.
Hernandn warned the city that
empfoyes could not be hired first, then
put on PEP l«leral fundl, unless they
were called "extra help."
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'CWef Wean
RtDfJy'lwle' •
.... tuPll -" .,.. W'UM I 'J 'I ... ICH\81:
u••~,.,.,.., ... .... ....lltd!J ~ party I "C rtl
Ganpire WWI panl~booe." .
Murrah, however; denl., he
made lhe crack ancl ·ela!JM. he ii
beinJ ltlamed for aomelhinl -by hla Identical lWln brother.
u .nion speech
Under Attack
By Demoerats
. W.\SlllNf:lTON . lAPl -~ by
prtitdenlial boptfuls Edmund S. ,Muakie
aftdl Hubirf H.r HunjpJ:ny, Dernocr,ats
ctiirred today tba1 Prefldtnl Ni10n'1
Stitt of the Unim apeech lacked
substance to deal witb 1the nation's major
problems. · 1 • , . . ' ' ''It w1s ~ empty speech,·~ Muskie, a
1tnator frOm Maine, ·told reporters,
117in1 lhal it l.acl:ld apecifics Jor dealing
with tbe, Vielnllll ·war , unemployment
and.the. high J>l'llllflY tares dtplored by
lhe Presi<!ent.
Humphre~ •. the Minnesota senator who
sat next to his presidential rival durin1
the apeecb,l&lid Nixon's recitation of past
propolali wlpaued JiY CongrW creatu
"a m1jor confrontation with the leaders
of. Canareu" tblt ia willkely to Produce
action.
Sen. Henry M. Jacboo ol Washington,
another Democratic ·pnlidential hopeful,
wu not present for lhe apetCh but isoued
a ltatement chaflln1,the President with
gtvini "a polttlcal pliilorm instead of a
~ that will help lbooe in dlstreaa
all over America.",.
Republicans gtnt'11ly prlllecl 'the
Presi~'I IJ)ffeh.
Tbt Democratic criUcilln came. u a
prompt r-to Nb:on'• appeal for
Catirea to Id aside politicll pnaaurea
lDll conaiderallona.
. Muakie addreued himleJI to that polnj,
telling reporten "You don't eliminate the
~ by ~ lhe problama in I
State ol the 'Union apeech."
The Maine Democnit, frontrunner for
hla party'• presidenl=:llon; aald he ,_ il ,bard to -!he l)led
for an increue in defen11 spendinc with
Vittnam apenclins down lnxn '30 billion i
Nixon Seeks
New School
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W ASIUNGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon u.ld today property taxes have
becOm! ,.,Orie of the molt oppressive and
dilortmlnatory ol lll taJtl," IDll~edged
to devlM an alttrnaUve mttbod Ot paying
f0r the public achcds. -
He noted that thrff ' ~recent Court
decisions -in C8lilomi1, Tei:as and
Vir1lnla -hive held lhis conventional
method of . f I n a n c I ri I achoo!&
discriminatory and unconsUtutional .
In his State of the Uqidt address,1 Ni1~n ..
raid, "soaring school 1:9511 and 508J'lnr
property tax ritea now threaten both our
communlfle1 and our schools.
"They threattn communitit:s becatise
property taxes ·-·whieh·more than doubt•
ed ip the last 10 yeara from lNO to 1970
-have .become one of the most oir
pressive and discriminatory of all toes,
hitting most cruelly at the elderly and
retired ; and they 'threaten schools, as
hard-pressed voters understandably re-
ject new bond isaues at the polls," Nixon
aald.
He noted that both 1 presidenti1l com·
111ission on achooJ finance . 1nd the
Advisory Comm.i11ion on
Intergovernmental Relations have been
directed le> search for an alternative to
property taxation.
"Later in the Y!lr,~ w~ both com-
missions have completed their s.tudies, I
aha11 make my . fll)ai , recommeJ)d•ltons
for rellevln1 the burden Of]>roperty Wes
,and providing bOth' I~ an<\ .ldtq11ate
financina for our .. cb1Jdren'1 educatioh,"
Nixon 1ald. ·~ .
There. was no hint in the speech of the
. way be will propolt raising the money
needed to provide alltrnatlve school
financing . .
But administration officials have sajd
earller that a value-added tu -a form
of national 1ale1 tax -is under COD·
1ider1Uon.
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Tot.al. 'Moon EcUpae Jan. 30
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1 A ~ apOctaclt of tht barti, totol licll~ fll lht -will Ito ava'JI.
able on the ~ Cout Jan. lO, H ,.. don't mind 'feltinl lip aarly.
Your nut lflanee to 111 one won 't come uqW three y11n1from next MJiy,
Memben of the 0r,111e County Amateur Altronomera Assoc:lalloo wlll
be watching the SIO bour betvmly ~ from Trabuco community
Church in Trabuco Canyon' for mulmum1\lblb1Hty. ·
'f)te, club predleta ~ <II poolttontnc ol the moon ill "'l.allon to lhl
earth's ahadow that the ecltplf will be one of tht beat sten for ,.veral decad•a.
BetiMlnl at 1:11 a.m., it ·wilt be tapecially lood ·for vlewinl with the
naked eye,-blnoc:ulan or' lllaocapes dlle to a total eclipse period of only S7
min111t4, .... 1.atto0 'POI( ... -. •Id. . '\
· The ldtaJ tclif* bePll al l :lO a.111., ends al 1:12 •m. and lht lllOOll wlll
pa!I oul ol tht ~rtll'I ahidlnr at 4:• a.m.,11CC0161i'to elub ~·
Nixon Will Lose Schmitz
(Or Vice Versa) ·iii Remap
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Conwvallve J\epublican John .Scbmill Tba JllW dltlrlcl -ibt l2nd -may I"
won't -represent the President and .to stilt Senator Clalr.Bur1-(ft.San
Democrat ~!chard Jtanna aliift.a: .further Die10), whO his lndlc1ted ht will seek the ·new Congresaional seat..
into Los Angeles County,. under the new Schmitz etUI repreaenll .much el
Congressional district 1li1nment in Newport Beach, COsta'llleu,tnearry ill of
Oranre County. south Orange County· ana pti'ta of
The county will have one complett ~m; Santa Ana, Bru aid Plaee11.t(ai.
district (Sclunilz' Sith ) and abart ftn H-·· dlstr!<t, wblclt . bu· <tnler!d
b nd • ._ I .i.. ltOUM Anabalin, hu bMn ertendfd ot era, u er u~ reapportlonmtn ,.... lurtber inlO Lot Anillea County llkl!'I
approved by the California Supnme bill of • LakewOCid, ill · of Hiwalian
Court. ·t · Gardens . and parta of Lone Beach. He Rep. Schmtlz, a John Birch Society loses major j>ortiona of Oranle County ht
member fropi .Tust~ has ~often been 1 bas served. critic or Nixon's po!Jcies, es""""ially the
r---Htnn1'1 new 34th diatrict 6oufldaries CHlna trip. lfi!ddistrlct was shifted-In-will feature i iliihtly he av J tr
land, away from San Clemente, to makt Democratic reg.lstratio.n tblJl the old oiie.
room r .. ' bf•nd ... district al\>Di ~ ~ ..... _IDim1tad lie wa.i )ildied '!flh the southern ~ of Oran11 Coul!!1 il)4 Itani-
northern .portion of San Diego CO,U.IJ. c ~· ' , ' _ _
An 1dmtnlltr1Hve 1ldl to Schn\fb uid ,
he,didn't think k>lln1 the Prealdeilt mat·
tered to ,the Conareaaman 04oDe way or
the other. Both lldt1 are probably hap,
py." . '
Panel StudyU,g
· Ti'u8tee Election "We alw1y1 coneldered the PrilideRt
only 'ou~ second Molt f~ coQ.
stllUent," the aide laid.• "Wt tWl have
Jonn ·Wayl)l bi Newport Buell." .
&:hmllz · wu aepar'1ad from · "" 0rwe Colet from Corona de! Mar
aouth, inel)ldinl ......... lleadt, La111111
Niiu<I lDll San Clemento.
To ·M~t 't":onight
' . . The firat m .. tlnl of I apeda! """"
miltee to aludy the rDlibod "" .eltcting tru>tm of 1"' ~k c.inmunlty '~..... •. r.,-1 9'llece Djstrict ,Wll! be ~~-C~ 7:30 ~ o clocl: tonlibt' at tho distrlcr .Jouv ·room,
P N llllOO ~ farkw,!y. Mlaaion Vi•
lnternatlOnal reapoj)aibilitiei "wocild be to • LA NERS . ' Jo. ' '
make a danferoua error," be u.id. ·• • ·• Representatives· 'Ill , three '1 eh q o I
• • di$trlcts laJllng wlll)h\' !hf. Jar" Sad-
·· llfood1 lhlRC In .~!~'.., <. ~r1 ~ Lei1ure World of11c~ Bou r ct
Councilmen were ' 1J90 careful to ask if
. there were llJY apeclal federal 1trin1s
tied to tlie 'progra"" Hernaildez replied
"no "
year to-$'/ ptlljcn · · · / . Humjilirey, a. leading rival; called Ille
lfllOCb ... ~ ,ol•J!!e S\lto ol lhe
UnJon'" anCf' aid Nii~ 1 CGft}lllerU .on
high properli&;...tar" jndic:ated bf' )il.ihned
to nP!ice · ·with "• n tli• tii the foMn of a valbe-added lii. ' ' '· • · ·
Jl anyone bad doubts ~ ~~cal ~ants. I Juat want to mab a dedalool! di•"-~ ''-'let ~"~111-~th co'llec• seuOn ll,1t h11'111,,Nixon er-ttuan at ta•· be,,, Ull<.;a. Q.LIU" ... "' _, ••
peech the · · t ~ any """ r · . , lioard ,..prwntattv In "I' alti!mpt 'to the outset of hla • for iom Sever II mot~ were_ made, ~ iron out dilferencea over '"" eledloD _ aession. ' • then withdrawn. The CoulcU ~ etst ~ ~ ,.. ....
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cb•'Jen&ed 'lbompt0n'1 anti-override • mnarb, 11yin1 the approach to the . ~Jem. ~u ~~ to ~kt away needed .money. .
,"The Job Is to 1et ·better peoplt on the • sclioo1 ·board if we don't like the ad-
:-n\inistrition," Price said. "To crippJt them la not the 'answer." ·
. ~uilding Freeze
il:X~ptions OK'd
~ ·A·irw automatiC·o:ceptions to lrvinl'•
to-day building freeze were allowed ·by
lhe clly c:OunciJ Wedntoday night. '
Councilmen •creed that In industrial
arta.1, where the outside 1he1l of an in--
duatml lacUily has already been built, thtre'. is no point 4,1 ~venUn1 interiO(
ll!erltlona for occupancy.
AmendmMtl to the freeze ordinance
a1Jo .make it possible to do minor a1ter1;
tin •'on• commercial buildinp and
homes. · . "One of our''inost hUmOl'OUI requull
for a freeze u:ception wu . to; fmiah ~
wome'l'• ,reatroom,;1 ,City ,AttorneY. Rod-
ie?' Howell remarktf.1.. ·
Mo)'ll< wllllBri> flscll!ioch amended 'the
-mt to t .. p ll'ozen the con-
alruclion ol community walla affectinJ
live « more dwellinJ unita.
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"j think we shOuJd let Our corlaultant
(WJll)am WooJett, Jr.) atudy .it and '<0me
back' with a riCommend1tlon1 ''-""uelted
COUncilman E. Ray Quigley.
· 11ie councn 'ordered Woollett to report
On PEP furiding 1t its Feb. t nieeUng.
councilmen al.90 uked Hernandes to mp--
ply them with all po!!lble written
materl-1 OJI PEP.
Fqneral Schedwe!l . -
SAii FRANCISCO (AP) -Funeral
services will be held Friday for lrchlted
Georie Acirlari Appl<!flarth, famed'lor lhe.
lavi&h mansions he built in the century'•
early yeara, who· died hei-e 1i lht a1e or
M. Appltgarth, ... In OakJand native who
opened an arc'hitect'1 office here in 1907,
ditd. Wtllrielday al Children'• HOlpltal
filer a bftel ~.
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He aid suc:h a tor _,Id 'ir'eatly 1 ..
crease the -coet ol livin( and called in-
itla'd lot a total rtlorm ol! the tµ atruc-
\uri'to mak.,il ,_e equitable: ·
Thi"-limea durln( · hla :30-minute
ljte<dl. lhe Pretidenl ... inlerrui>ted by
applauae. Tbe~bigelt MIKI •• when be ,
exproaed jbe hope lhal tm "9111d _J!e I
YOll'ol pt ...... ~-irlth all aatlC...: •
Violhiist, 35, 'Dies
Al a limt wben al ltast 1,P 1'1'-"'ben of docidod Iha~ an. reril .... -·J · , ; ....J.· .
Conireaa are vyln1 Jfor Nlion'a ollice, any two councilmen want to inlenilew '$ ,,_~11tr,!ttely q n-U~~~
he aald: •. • ,,,~_ . .. appllcanl, he will be ~ • •...-'!"""", CW!<~~-. "There are more ca..Wuatt1 far lhe Becauae Wed-ay iitibt't•..,..W.., ~; .Mn. _lib PU-,,IJlll
pfestdericy In thla · cliambe'r today tl!ln were only In draft loim, fUrtller ~Ill • ~.. i'f ULlnilnlliede ~..!!! ~ U..w~I ••-tftere. probably Jiave beea·at 1ny one time _._. ti ftbeCOllllldllkJn" _,.""' -~~a;a.. we,w. In the whole hiit.iry 'ot"the'Repu~llc. . . er,_._ over,,"':ea on ° Tuatln IJ)llon Htib ......,. Dlatric:t will
· ·.''I know.the pollliciil ~ lit' this when the mau .. coma belore Iba '!""' tend •Robert .B~ and o.ter
aeaion ol t.be CorCrw will be lfbt . . . cll Feb. 2· '.,, Brtrier 1 ..
Thtre ta an -dl~ioo ohpinlon, not However, Mayor Fl-warned; ''llle..:.iz' '0111 •meet' *idj '~ol!n II Lwid
only between the pOrtt.s but-within the "You may conaider this a ·draft, but 1 iiiol'Hw:vor-uc111e'fo1ldlllled:·booiil.
partJl!a, on aOme Wues ol loreiin policy support aevta commlaaloaera Ud thO warw'fliii't'la ... ...._.. llllml U•
and dome>tlc policy u 1'tll. other ldeu n ,approvod. I don't -to !'\aiiti14'-lhe • c:oJJeiOf Ji!!tt:d , to 11,111 · "However, tht'1 are ,mt national go lhroufb another two bollra IUio lhil. "· ,,_....,. _,,...liave lltiod ...,...,_
pnib1em. that are .. vilal they tranac.nd 1!hellW~ ilould be 'tlidad liom
partlsanlhtp. Let "' have .ur debates. O D · D thet;,J,..,.. ~ or •Ill 1-. ,• la Let u. hive our honest dllferences. But . pera irector ies preetiy -· ' ·
let us join in kteping the_ national intereJt Ctplltrano hu -been the tp(lll l'OCI) bl
first. Let us Join in making aure that LONDON (AP ) S le p he D demancJin4 in.i.. ~.•~ '
NEW YORK (UPI) _ vkiuntat Michael ltglsl.atlon the. nation needs '•doei tiot ~en, director of the Sadltr'a W •I 11 The -llnr Is OJlll\ to tbe'pullllc: lDll
Rabin dieil in hla bon!t WeclneMlay nif)lt. become-boata1• to the poLitic:al inltreat ol .~~a11~~~.I~, di!d Wtdntsday .alter. a concerned l'lfldells Ire ~ to
II! WU u. The cause of lits death WU 1.: .. :;:Yc.Pl="::oY.cOl'c..:.•:::nyc.:..person __ ._. ___________________ •ttend __ .-'-'-· ______ • ---
not determined immedl.ai•ly. ·
H oS'pital Plans Labeled ..: . -' (Jarrell~ SALE 19th SEMI ANl'IUAL ..
'ChaotiC, F.ragnw .nt(ited'
By TOM BARLEY
Of ........ ,. ... tftff
A veteran hospital cOnsultant testified
today in Superior Collrt that be bad ntver
aeen anythinf as "chaotic and tnamen-
tated" u on.,. Count1 boopllll plan-
ning in 25 yean of investigalioi:I iJ!at have
taken him tbn>ugbaut the Unlttd Stat ...
John C. Dum111 tellimony bad to be'
baited by Judfe Herbert Herlandl u the
consultant blaJted legislatm, the' lllll
health department .and count)· planner!
for permitting 1 1ltu1tion that l will
alleaedfy result in Hfl'Oll overbeddlnc" in,
Orange county by !NO.
t Dulnu told Calilomla Health Care
Providers ~1U011 attorney Conrad
Tuohey that the f,000 beds preoenlly
available in county hospitals enjOytd a 70
percent occupancy marcin -in late· ttTe 1
when he and fellow consulllnts -plltd
tbetr liulky report. •
The rl hospitab providinf ti-bed.s
wlli erpand lo « in the next decade and
the number of be* availlbl.e to a popula-
tion that will not ...., IDlll)' ot them will
be ntar the 11,00D n>ark, Dumaa teatlfled
OVtr the <tbjectlona of Deputy Attorney
General Ed.to Beluoo. -.
·'Thert • llttlt "'"""" that any plannlnf ol any -llncl had -on In Oranie County," Duinu aaJd. "We fol
the impn•ion that •••..,... in'91nd In
the boopital bualnes wu dot n.r
evtrytiw. In lheJr ,,.,.... !O pt the ll·
quor ficeoae beltn tt wu Jo!:kad up."
Judp Herlaiolt warned Dumu at that
poiJ1t to c.iiflnt hll ......... to 'Ille -
argument :U..t 1tolt ,eodet wert rtpealed·
ly viol1ted by or&Ull¥tiona .ICJ'am~linc
lo meet tlle deadl~ l!ilbo!i a<!eqµ,ote
proof of ·censtroctiori or· ~in&, it
could mean the end of the road for ~
Calffomti boopttall, five of .them in
Orang, County.
Judce Herlanda made ii eltar today
that he Will not have thi lut wml in
what Is becominf a ·bitterly fou(ht' court
1cUon.
"'lllis ts sure to 10 to the Califomi1 . . Supreme Court," he 11id. 11Byt that isn't
going to proven! mt ll'1llfl dolnr my beat
in 'wba\ is .a vory dllllcull tos~ of In·
terpretallon. 11 •
Dumas uid his or11nizatlon'1 tn-
veatlptlon "" 1p1rked by the belie! of tM Univenit ol C.Wor:nia Board ~
Jltii'nts . that I hing a~ v O cat e d
Wlchlni hOIJ)ilal, poutblr for locatJon at
UC Irvine, aboulcl be deferred peadilf In·
ve>tlgation ol lhe _,11 ~ Coiloty
boopilal altuation.
· Hb t-y aupported Tuobey'a
argumenb: tbit 0ranp 0ount1 wtll face
a "colosul overbedd.inl lituation" IOli(
before-IMO. ·
CllCPA lawyen 1f1U1 that ma07 al"
plicallll f~ !mJ>jtal pennlta ltritpl, made
I pnlflloe • fll ..... cllni lhe lilt af tjla
future botpltal to obtain a permit lhlt
_,14 bavt ltefll mucll --dlffl'!'lt to o'btain throltgti I local hetltb ........
O(tnc:y.
They allO arliJt lhal allla hullh
bureau olliclail hlvt ....,. ruJI)' """""
'l!he\lier ma01 Cl( tht ~ noolnd
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One of the . ~it 1election1 ol Furniture . .
in the Harbor Ar.ea.
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• J er ·,...---.,.e. Mc!crtcteD II · ~" ' · A · · · . • . · ,. • ~l ~. ·lefm < · ~iii£"' manacled'min wbo died back late Wedneoday during 1 ICU!Dt
la ~~!--City l:On~ii. :':'· ~ ' !11<11\1 ~r1'"?age l>I e LO. Alamitos wilh ~n unkhi>wn· a"8ilant tn the 11>\ne ••-, . ' ' I :llod MU!lr'llne years• aco and of the and · staggered acioss 'the slrell to Ille
e toot out llOlninltfon popers W ....... "r.qw ...,. fi1ure wflo "'" Im-home1of a wOn\an ldenltfled only.u Mri. 4Jy aflefnoo!t, )>e<wnlng,the lifllt k '&''~ to, U.t : k1Ulng were Froelicb. . • ' tO enter the raci forihree' ..a.cu. . .u Orange County sberW's Ajis. Fro<tk:h'tOld Offfcets lhil G' · ' • ,· > offiGlr. 1 altopling1t1he'llllltad· , .• .....,"I have lieOn •""'," bef~ alllaRln.theAprjlll~t: ·~~ , ., , . -..-....,.. <ladllne Jor.nluC t1ot" · • ~· · • ldda.ci 'tlle victim!<>-alwnped to lietfeet ·
n .i&'f,ell; 1:,otllJllJ ,wbt llaVJ .._~·• Gli-ru,.:itr.de&Crlbed., Garvas was iiist,.ij:w•Orange Co\iJtty
• • · t1oa ---:.=• = ""''~ -Medical Center alter' firemen ' &Ii· op,llOllllll& · ~~· · • ' 1 1 • lrln&ient w last.,,.,.. inlni!lered -~~-~-tr.atm. en1· al 1the .... -J>ond.. .,J home lilcllea -tn·Hlmttngton Beach. -• .,....,, )4alney, ~ T1 1i11a1J111, l'lll'c.Jpe .. >~ aid 'Gii'vaa WU -In the shoollng .scene. Ills condition wls llll<;d
Qrcle, Robert o. Potter, 9111 Kapu today to be "serioul but Jmploved."
Mve and George Arnold. m Main St. Sheriff's investigators are waiting ~t
l'Arnold and Whaling· lj'I Ille Oll)y -N R his bedside (or an acoounl of what 11.p. bave,llted their paOers to!c1111e:n.e ew· oµt.e Patil pened 1n the borne at = Martha· Ann councll:teit 'at islue'td th6r~ ~ 1 J 1 1 Dfive,1that wu once the. center of a drUg
bat of Qiuncllma'n Donakf1SblplfY. • ~ · 1 .. ·~ 1 • selling~ inve,tigalion· ~that bechme a · · · · · · · ·Would Byp·ass hornlcide probe,\ • • · f -' '· ' · • BniCe Beck, ~. a Hollywood man who
A. 1~tr .. ali. ·a P lane, · .s."."'"' · .]3~ach . :::th~"f{:"~:.r:iar .. =· ::e~t'. ~ T , died on• June 7, 1961, jUSt a few yards
r ..,.,h Kills 7 Ii new, alignment of the Pacific Coast . away frpm where Garvas. was shot AC rt---Wednesday. ' . I • , ·'·~way 1bat would by·piss Seal Beach . Beck was shackled to a stand pipe In
!J.LICE SPRINGS, A-.Jla (UPI) ,... wai ...Ve_llld Wed,nesday by Roger Stale;, the garage by four men who were
!feven persons Were . tWec!· todaJ -pmideUlect of the Huntington Beach regarded at that time as principals In a
I -.ine pfanO = -bore. ' • ~ ot Commerce drug smuggling racket that centered Oft Tbe lltlot bad red 1 •""""' ...._. • • t" Los Alamitos -race . cou-and Jn tiller aliOttlY aflor tab oil "\ii;i· ~ ~ pr...,..i 'new . •lign-t would ~h Beck admitted he had' i;;come Jn. ~~ ·oiilltJe malfuoclloa." ,.._ • ~ """'" • lhl!~ /i.eway nil.'~ tile 'in. valved. • ~ ~ ~·~ o·liii~ ol •. jV~A-............. }l.ICt. wliOlitir rdl~alora that mi/el~ ~~~JI ~ii!'.~'!'"''._ 1 '.'"'; 11111e w ......... ...., lilt!~ pllimeci, se1
ilil'\y -b -ld '!al iJil · · _.. onl I '~it*· ftrt la Ille ....... Jlfl ...... lie atlempt ~·Jleil""=~ "*' •'-' ''~.d-Y . • ·to-belptotbo'14Cation. ;;;;;;::::: :'le i:.=, ,,..,..r,' .... tldwl'!Jed bjl , llld 1"ireioiet\·pulled llllD·ftom Ibo crumb!·
;-r -·,..... .... "!"•... . ~ .,.,~ riligh\ iio,I· • !QI bulldlnc but 'tlle,bodl~ burnOd Bock
., . •. , , • ~ ~t idoPiecl route, t)rougli the died a few days •-Jn a local hoopjUll.
...... .. : 'C~Iri ~.lartW~bstayeniiov~•=hw,hots Much1or141be stateme1hisnbedtpie1ddyhalng inan ,I ,. ,"'' ~ '-, ~':!'" . gave o wmen a s e niever ' • l' .... ..-' '1 , clt.hP:· 1we propoaed ~ would been made -public. . 1 '...., o. ' • • • • ~ '1Dlnltland llilil --11 Beck's death biotight parapleiJc Ray-
., · .,, ,,, ; Jn~ life. A bill II~ 5! mond Graves Jr., 38, and three afllOclales '
_. .,.1 .. 1• 1 ,. ~ , to mike tbie ,.,. ~Jnto court to face murder charges' that
• '!" CM&lr . wbldt ldo,ted roate -· • ~drastically reduced over the months 1 M~ low cfoudl rand toe· • ~' , le =· .,..., in act u lawmen failed to come up wHh the ~~utthef~v5 . ~'.:l=~~: .::~~ :i of eo;;:.i;..r-. Ibey t1"ded
toe JaJaacL Loft-l •htt-ali9wM4 ..ni:J<wpr~ o( C--•~llliJ.)latos
Id la the •'1. J 'u • • • · ) • •• ~:t:!i, tbe dtJ !lid~'!ll"!~ -Ito I ·wfil 11 ... lhet Jed .._ lo ' ~. , , .. '·'""'-"""=•'· ,.,.,w'll· '11111lilln._..... .. 1lllde •...., IN8DS·ft9,ll' ;,.; .. ·~~i:t:.r~ .. -,t-_:n--~hew11111uip1 .i~~Ji;JJ .. ~s~~~t;· ~::; .... ~~·.:;; ....... -'!!I • • ...... ::oz... ,...::r.;;: ' • Robffl.,OJ,h•IA 111 r./I "Altll 11 r.r'11 wo're..,:..01111l"-M ad-~1--misled or t 'b~ Jlobert, 114! Ml',_. o-.. ~allp ••._...,Ill_. jab . 1
,......, Iii!<£' clibl" S.c "rr•' d!Mt-11ftllia'thaollllr111&''' • ·
• • .POQC 11· , ~ ••• ._ : <A~,:z=.:~·;7.th .lft.mo.r S '·p~ i , .1 ·1:~1FMils901 e~~N?~;..:r1a1fuw:~;7~.'._~ .1iS: .. --1: 1~· :t,.~._.. ake tt Jftdenil e1-.... ,~~-;; !!:!!! I 10 , lfatl t.. '7".~~ "'""1 Id .1 !\"'d&Y, IWIYhti ~en ind l'IWllie
• ~ -hi& -"" DieCb lilmtture. No dam1 .. or ~ w.e ~l":I ,..: ,..., IMllll :,;~ wr lbl In-reporled In the 1DklltiPI -: Qll
By JORN ZALLER • .... ...,. ........
' Mlle Square Par~ In FaunlahrValley w-a modem day gold .rush W-y, but the lure waa DOI yellow
molal. ,
It wu Jl\Ol'O than 1,000 pounds of trout,
catllsb, and~ b ' . By ! p.m. II> llsbennen were lined'
upi every y or' IO ~ the lake's
2,000 feel ' o( shoreline. Tiie earlieat
~··had mlved at 9 a.m.
When county fish and game 0Uiclal1
finally arrived with two truckloads of
fish. the crawd was so dense that it took
the-fruJtrated workers 15 minutes to
maneuver close enough to the lake to
dllcl>arge ·their squinnln~ and squiggly
cargo. ·
And when Robert Battin, first distri~t
1upervJ90r froin Santa Apa, bent over to
atteropt.a .certmonial release or ijte first
fevl fhh, the crowd surged in behind him
oo tighUy that the · county offidal was
nearly forced to follow his fish fllto ·tht
water.
Before the release the crowd w1s
merely UMUly. BOt near pandemonium
broke loose when the fisb were· aent
sliding down a metal coMuit toward the
lake. Children crowded around and pluck·
ed out t~e fairest of the crop before they
could reach the relltive safety of Jake
water, and youngsters not ck>se enouah to the fish-slide to engage Jn 1w:h
CS.. ruK, Paio I)
Cooperation As~ed
NiXon Cites 'Pressures' of Politics . .
·' ' ' . ' ' ' c.,' .Nix~n -,to .Ask , ·
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For lncreaSed ..
Defense ··Funds
WAlllllNGTON'' (UPI) _!· Pr.ild0j4
NWin said today, tbe ~ 1Jie ,Wl!l ~
to Conlras 11Gaday ..laid Jocreue'.
mllJlary •Pll1diDi. •partlcuiarly tor Ille.
llratqic llldm ,...., lhe NaYJ ml tor.
defilopJilmi' ., ............. ,...... •
hi · bis written 'state of . u.1 ·umo6'
message, Nixon said, •11trong military
defensea are not the enem.Y of peace!
they are~ IUl.fg.llnl of peace."~
Without nv~ tile euct total, Nix·
on aald the mllllary bildget would be
higher than the $78.1 billion he requelled
this year, although be said defense apen.
ding u a percentage of the gross natiouJ
product (GNP) would decline Iron\ seven
percent Jn the eurreot year to I. I percent
In the flacal year beglnnlng July I.
. Nixon noted that· t!>e ml!ilarY·l40i: 1.S
percen1 of .the .GNP Jn 1111.
"! WU! requal I subltan!W budcei lr>
C1UM to _.. the oafllolmey. of our
ilralelle. -delernnt. -~ ..... .. ~lk>caUoa'of ....... million, to ...... .
our ...a.1111 dlterrmt) ·~, "1 Mloa
said. · 1
• ••we. muati mow to m1lnlata our
lion and revenue sharing that have been
hanitna fire for a year or longer.
In a companion 151000-wonl written
stale of Ille UniM document, lhe, chief ~ecutive , warmed OYer bis p a 1 I ~"" bebaJf ~l lhe Pl!'d!• l>iUI,
Iii' hll written p"'sentatlon, Nixon· said
hll planned vltlta Ibis year to Coirununist
Cblnl and the Soviet Union~ •1wtU mean
not that our dUference.s have. disappeared ,
or will diaappear in the near future." The
hnpcirflnl thlnr, he said, "ls that we talk
about these dllferences rather than fight
about them.
"It would be a serious mistake, 0 be
continued; "to say that noUiina cap come
of our ~panded communicatlo.ns with ~and Mi>lcow. But it would a110 be
a miltab to'elped too much too quldo 1." ., ..
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·Five Cities ·Asli· :where.· . '
£able .TV Profits ~,u~." ·
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st'.rqui at '°' '~ Nkoa iakL "The
Navy'• budptwu !..;.:;;.\by-~ billion By ALAN'DllllUN
in the current f1lcal Y.e.ar, aqd J ,,W ut --~ °' ... o.itr Pllitt ...,, •
' . ' where I fll'lt.nm flilw'e movie coold ~
for a 1hnllar Increase nol ,._, with The five cities Involved In eatablishlng
particufar emphu!s on our iblpbuJldlng a joint Public Cable Television Autbortty
programs. (~CT~) on the Orange Cout wint lbe
Pilot Prints
Secr~cy. SUJry
television Colhpanles blddlQI for the fran-
i:htae to Up their hands on where lhty
hope to make lbe "bl1 money.'1
' Newport , Beach Councilman Llndlley
l'arloils, • film FOd\1<11' and cbalrman
of the PCTA board. inade It clear .al a
board -Ing In Fountain ValleJ Ibis mOmlni thet lie be1lmi Ille lar11 proflta
,_id be hi pay TV. .
, "I -.Id lJU lo • lbe blc ""'pmlea
come out ml 111 wboN Iller' llope lo
!llab the'-," p,,_ said. '"l'biy
liavo l#illl bil "-~ -1;
$MRI. 1'lllJ. ...,, ' ~ d~ "' for
Uno -I of lbe -.we an• IOI, 0.-· io< ·1111 Ill . wlMle ,lbe)I will .n.ue· ~~·i..bt!J.u.1 ' . ' p~ "l"dil "'lii lbe Jealed ~;I;· could be ..... ., ... p11 'l'V.. •
' 'llll i._ ...... P"1' 'tV la•
....... ""11 cin, lddlnc, ,a. mi. We"8loa ilationl
ltl u...,,., ·-......, wflllac la pay ... -far ID~ ....... flla. .
8014 to cable talevliJo!n. ~ lor '~
million, and wflh a· ritlllloil famJU~
paying 13 to see It 13 nWlloo -it! be.
raised In one night.
ParlO!ll IUQtlled thet -·profit&~
Investigated and lhal poatltlJ a _.to;
fee structure -~!than U.. perqen1;
of Che gron-be Ml up for P17'1'V,
'!'be WI)' the board agreed llota ~ to do lhll wu tout the....,_...
--In the flvedly frlllollloe ... covering Newport Beacll, HllllllQltott
Beach, Coot& Meu, Founlaln ValleJ ~
Wutmlnllel' -lo ouhmlt wrlltoi\
1111!y"" of a lltlct CA'N ~llldtlai ~
conaiilllnd by Aftthelm a
'Of a !f.cbannof net-k, Aaahllm 11 comJderinr matinC II el Ult _..
)-opnliortl. OU. ....... fttld
• be "ofl lllt air" --11111 ... ...,.
belQI lnldcall.lltal ~=
pick*! 1111 iollb " ~··· ... would he publlc' 1f111C1 ~ far education and ~ ,...
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No lpeclflc number of du-M bM
belli-"'far the ft¥ff117'llM$J ti
altltoaP --Ioli ............. la 11. '
' lit ...... taal .~ .........
wwld -... ...... • II' ...
• ~ " .. Iii mllDot of JlouleyanJ IDd roglllmd belWNU r.uf Ud -.. I ,,_._ IJ.decno M-m W.. . ''I -· -. . . ' '-~~~~~~~~~--'
'!'be lllllil -...... .... Cloe CATY, .... i>
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Ra'cket ~rial Recesses • Walk 'Jtrcyc~s
Aero• Bridge
Nixon ~~-· Collese Mruic
New School Uniu Co!"bine
:'ludge Turner Gives }uron Weekend Break
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u ,. ... rWilll • llk7<lo alall
Cllll •w ..,, set on and wali
-. 1111 llltqt: over the Santa
';twelve jurors who must rule in the
·p111or.1Mocencegf "•en deleodant1 ~
Cwed o/ conspiracy in an allego!I auto
'Npajt racket· today began a lou.r-d•Y
'lltdead break from the matilboo or..,. County SUperlor Court trial! .
Jlld&e James Turner ordered the Ion(
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_..,. -Jato W•1 IT allar hearing two Ht111tlngiml Beach men deny
that Ibey evtr lnllttlld. damage to
cu1tomer11 can or authorized needless
npeir work. 1.-
0erenc11nta Christopher Enriquez, 25, of
·M VoiJ1 Drive and Henry Cutooguay,.
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'll. ol '1111--. -•Ill Ana 11 .... wllnlH stand to tell def..,. attomoy AI '1'1111!'1 Ille meuage from the
Stokke that they had never been lnvolyed Huntln&ton Buch City CouncU
in destructive practie8 that aUeaedly wh&cb hat Qproved ao ordinance
coat Or1111e County motorlltl many ;rohlbitllic Cycle riding over the
thouaands doUors. brid&e. • Tl ASHDICTON (UPI) -• Pr.,ldenl
Both Enriquet and Castonguay firmly Public WorkJ Director J 1 m Nixon 11id today property tue~ baye
to1tlf\ed that theT had DOt been. Wllffl•r ..,.ned lo the city council become "one of Ille -op,•rulive -~
II In ol ~ ~-that Ibo ordinanct WU tied Juto I r -pmma y v v-In -pnctlcU Iden-f,laaned bley"'a traU to he buUt dilcrtmlnator)' ol all -, .. ud ........ ' tilled by nearly 30 proaecution wltnene1 ~ to d Via .. ,,__,,, nor had they known ol any fellow em-rom the Balboa Peninsula in e an ._ .. Uve IDltbod ol peylq
ploye wllo deliberately damaged any car Newport Beach to Huntington for the public achools •.
at their eervice 1taU0111. • Beach Stlte Park. The trail will He noted that ttir1e rtetnt court ' rua close lo the fence of the Hun-· Co-<lefeodaot Stanley Davis, 34, of IOlll lln&too Beach Stole Park. deciaionl -In Calllonila. Teu1 <llld
Financing .. _
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Tlla 0oNm Wiii C•llt&a,.
Symphony and lanto Ana CoUe1e .
Chamber Ore1-a wlll Join forces "
ln a pt(llr&m ot tlltlter music Sun-·
dly, '
1be coocert wlll be ,the debut .
performance of both orrlni7.atlons
IDd wW be beid in tbe new 350-leat
community theater at Golden West, ·
beg~ al 3 1.m. Admiulon will
he $1.
1be . "°""'" will future •n hlstori<ol tre-1 of theater
mualc fl'om heJlnnlng to pr-t
1tyle1. Teenage Sex
C'1Je Figure
Gets Threat
San Pablo Circle. Costa Mesa, idtnUlied Vif&inla -have held .um _.,.tiolll
MIAMI (UPI) -A 24-year by the prosecuuon " • principal with method " 11 n • •ct• I ldloolJ Parking J""Ue t Ii .... Jerry Kendall, 3S, of 169 Sonora Road, . OQ
ve eraq po ctman. s,t: Mlrion Cos~•' Mesa and Edward Oamey, f7, o[ u . s ech discriminatory ud uncouUtutional .• I
'Chief Wears
Pcintyliose'
Murrah, hu. been relle\red1 ol duty bo nwn p~ , .. hi.I"'•"•-., ... A
1"'"1-..a.I-.. ,
beca ,_ 2G862 shell Har ur Drive, HunUngton · w .._ -·-......... Nli<in May Face Vote; use -allegedly lald it • city Beach In an alleged repair rocket that -· . . . lllld, "ooartn&· lldlool l>Olts ud ~"'·•
• • ~ · By AllTRUR R. VINSEL employ es party thlt ' ' Ch l e f covered 11 service stations bad ear1ier of· · rA-· -' -... .: ; '., or .. oillr.Pllt•.ttH G~rmire ,weanpantybose." . u . ..J_ 'A J_ .. property.-.ntaJ111Jrtllru$ei:botboar . .=~-~~-:;.~=:. MUrTab,··bow•ver, den1 ... he ~e~':'::,ia~":o~!;.i:,.1!;. c1e1.... ,· _,:ncrer. ttac~ . .:.. ~r;:,~r-...... ~.' Petitions ·Full
Ilic u ·movle producers wu joined in jail made, l\le crack and claim> he It 'Prosecution wltneHH tdtilled. for • __..._. •-----.~ '""':!,.
'lfy hit wi/eWedneaday night, after police ~~ ~':i~al 1t~'°ti':~I done · Deputy District Attorney Richard Stenlon B D . · ,...,...., ~ -w...,""'"' .-doubl· A cttlum petlllon delll•••f' lo block
:illaged ther .. were threats lo cut up.the that th• seven defendants were among y eniocratS oil"' the last 10·,...r. from 1111 to' lf'IO ·llmdlna for the $lO'milllan parkln& lot in 'llrl'• lace for tesmylna. · employes at Arco, MobU , Shell lild Tu· · -liav1 'become °"' ol die· moot. op-llunlinctoil Beach'• OCll!ro<erslal Top of
A ~-•-·• lalnl •••• In M aco aervice stations wbo deliberately prwlye Ud dloc!imlni'-cl aB ~ Iba Pier pjan "'°talu .....,,;: gimatures Qu•w-comp -K I rs. f'rOllt PGf• J .n~•ctured euotomer'I tins with play!ni WASHINGTON . (AP) -· Led by , ""'"• -·t ~"-•y 117,_: ........... , , ~-.Ille !put'"'"--Apr!l li."Olectlon Lena lmodl, 32, with Intimidation of 1 ~ •~· ftllden"-' ...._.,,,; -~ .. ~ S M ~ --• -"-w• .....v · ,... -wu being IOUll>t todly from the dart& aod deliberately damaged olller P -,..,..._ .......,.. . UI••• rellred; and they J!u'ulm ICliooltr; _., . , ·
Orante County dlsldd :ltlOtney'I Olfici. C.ATV .• • , small part& alter cars were bottled on aod Hubert II. Humphrey, Democrats ~ vo~ illldenllnlabb' ,.. Tbe COUJ1ty l'llllttar or voters office
No ball lw beeri° -oet on the felony the racks in the 1tatloe'1 lube bay. charied ,today that Praldent . Nina'•· jecl ne.tltPlll luue1 at Ille pcdil." 'Nltm ~ eertlled . 4,IJI of. Ille 4,414 names on
charge, pending lasuance of a complaint franchise would be in Huntington Beach. Former employes of the service station State ol the Union ~ lackiid u1d. -~ ... ..,. . • tbt pet:IUoa with only J,'70t rneeded to put
and arraignment. Prese ti th tho 11 ,_ kl chain have testified that they were also substance to deal with the naticm'• majot ~ Doted Chat ~a preal~~ll eom.. the l11Ue on ~ hlllot.. ~. . .
The bfonde.wiaed defendant was In n Y e au r Y "' 'aee na: ordered to a.quirt shock ablOrbers and -1..1 nuaaloQ. •~ ICboic.\l finance ,ind lbe Deputy City ~cl~ Erri'esUna DIFabio
Harbbr Jddldaf ~Dlltrict !.Court Wed. research and dev,lopmtnt funds from the fuel pumps with oi1 ln Ult pretense that p,uviems. A"d" l 1 o ,., C,• mm I 1 ~I on on J&ld this ~ tut •ht expected lhe
neada:9", when thl 17·year-old girl took the ~~~jt~vo~~.fo a total 12-month ·the vital ·parts were Teaking and should . "It wu an empty speech/'" M~e. a , lmersonrnJMntal R.elations lll'rt: been petiUoa,. wblch ub for the council to'\
wltneu stand: • • The Huntington B .. ch City Council has he replaced by the cuslomer, ,.nator from Maine, told reporten, dlrt<tod to~ for u a)ternaUve,to enoct ·an .ordluDcO that would prohibit
\ e. tMljnmy ipinst Eurene llllOdl, agreed to pay l!I !ll;IOO shore, Fpuntaln Allo on trial In Judie Turner's 11Y1na that II lacked opoclfica for dea1lnl properfJ ·tp,atlin. ; \ Ille lllt ol -. for the parking lot I
.... ind TllOdla Trullt,-38; reou!led Jn·th• vauey has agreed to ·pay $4,000 and courtroom are Roger Meildenhall, ·:11, ol with tho Vl•tnaii.i -· "-l>IQl'llleni, ~ • ' •,:r. >; " _ ~ Wlll!M Qllri>val ol the voters, to . be ~~~·~~ ;:.-~ :;:'":~~ ~~=~:· aod tl•wPorl E:.~~i:7i~~~~~ ::: :.~~ :--~ 6'. . ~!~'·p~ ~ : ~ ' ' ~~-·:~:U: -u ~u il -I tlngth ,r
, oeach counc11J have balked at· paylnc -ui Hwn~y the MbW:iota ten1t:or who FISH • .. .. .. "DeUlCJ' "~ counc wi enac e
: 1 llii&d1. o1 IHI· Champion A·v •., . t~ir alloc1tloils;17,100 aod $2,IOO respec-Two of the nine· defendants orlglnally ut next t~ hi. pnllldenllal rival. dUiin& •• • ·~ • • ~ h onlina0<e, put the qu•stion oo the April
:w-mter,andTrullt,oltmThert,sa lively, '. • hidicted by the Orange County Grand -thoopeecb,uld-'orecltatlonol~ ' • ., ' , 11 ballol or reject th< peUtlon Is /
: Lani, ADabetm. ari charged In crlmlnal Cosio Mesa Couocllman Alvin Pinkley Jury were cleared of the cqH by pr-It un~ by Coacr!I' crutol "-riaiUullb ~lJ ~ to Ill llllkDown. City Atlor11ey Don Bonfa baa
.oOmpMW. with .IU'. .perversion · and explained, that h1I council is uncertain Judge Turner before thrte lawyen becan "a ·major confrontitiol'l 1ritb ibe leader1: doler. ~ ruled that the iB!UatJve it legally in•llid ~
alatuloi1 rape, lotaling three: counts whether the ·suggested contrlbuUon would the defense ol Ille acaued men. ol con~eas" that •-unutely to. produ-. Catch u · ca•"-can waa "-'way Iba and '"ll"tod tliat the council could re-''.aprmt 'alch. he all. the funds required lor a year'• The trial will reNDll Monday In Jud&• action."' q -lake wu bel!o& 'ii.i.s. · -. · I: 1111,pelllioo thua requlrlog the peti·
. : Trulll 11 Int .., 111,IOO_-boll but .Jmodl ......,ch and did not want to find lltelf Turner'• courtroom. ~. Henry M. · JacQrn ol Wublqtan, One enllrprjlJna _,....,.... ~ '.a IJIPl>Ofle!I, the Downtown ~Y
• _. lD Oranae 'County Jall ,pending helni .,ked for more liter. Parao111 .. id anotheT Democratic !l'eoidentlal hopeful, ·al.oog · a 1'rle ,n.li' .1111 ' Ill!, ·atai14d1i·· Ownera Auoc:lallon, lo lake the matiar to \
: _.., Court arrallnmenl Feb. I, that. similar sentiments had been ex· wu not present for the opeedl but laued himself 1i'*'t tho conduit dropped \Ill. court. •
·' ....... to poet hit bJih ball, preued In Newport Beach.. County Boy 7 • llltement cblrllnl the'Ptelldenl wttti lial>olf lnto'lbe lake, ho nettod blmeeif ... , . "l'nfilo Jo ..,,,... of South Lquna Wesbnlrister City Manager RObert . ' ' gl~og "•·political ptaUotm inatead ol a many that bl eould bardly carry lllam all .bllPiilJ Company .and has money, but HbudunUey ex,elned that the 1aggeated Kille' d by .Gun PfOCJ'.1111 that Will help-in'dlttrell away ' G' '-' S ftbaJl lniOdfJa·a Jea.aflluent car aaJMlllU !or Jet of .,,.,ooo for a year w11 the all over America.; ~·the liah -were ulely 41lpluted In iru 0 I
.;. allJIOY in Orange,; . mulmam involved and It may be that U.pu!>lJc1n1 1 ... rauy .prliged •the the lake, new ' J>!Olll"'!", 11\ Jn. With . . ! .,'lnftlllptorl cont.clod by wi-""would he required. Pr .. ident) epecc;b. . 1ng1era11m11nc••oryr,.o1.ei,. • ..,half s· Slated tbl court bear'n"' in Colla Meu PinkJey indicated that thls seemed to A 7-year-old Garden Grove boy was 1be Democratic criticism' came u a of the "fllh" cauaht ..... other peoples' ignups
·"' · ... anawer Coata Me11'1 questiOnr.:_ · fatally' wounded this m6mlng wrure he ll ~ v went 1o the diJtr1ct attorney prompt response to ~ilon'a.'apPeal for nes., -· . • wftb Information .,pplled. • and a friend, t , were ·p11yini with a .33-Congress to aet aside political pl'Ollllrtll "I amjl!ILU ... •JLd i..o.tlwe do l n I Bueball ls for girls, too. r
r:· -..... .._.,,, womaa claimed lo -1'-she · caliber revolver wblch the dead boy's and considerations. · nothlng, 11 com. plained one •n•l ec, "and · !fhe. Sou .. th. H.untl.ng_ton Beach Jtobby Sos 1· ·=-·.;;_ lmoll!:iihratmr. to'~, tbe :-. · f.~~ Pq~ l _father had left .on a t§bte'ln ~ bOine. / · MUJkie addressed .himseU to that 'point, ~.very two minutes Mmeo~snags my softball league has annouriCed open
, llllWI' f-~ lfillnll ln~~ "N'""''O: · N; '' '''' ,;,1:1,i:e. !•tal"bl!ljl,i 011Wt!i"-'IJ!e i~he·1t.pl telling report•.,\;~ou <!911;.I eli~• Ille, Imo." , • . .. reglal(ation beginning Friday for the 1m { ol her husband , -. , .lA uiru '6!'frl~ •. !1161 Yoct., ot. <;amen pressures by l1110rj11CJll< pro~lio,,,.,lit ~--But cWsplto•iilfftcllltt.,,• * .. w .. •llnly ti • .....,,.l'/oe-•.Glrllo •\Uiie through 15
i:: Am. from CoroDI a11o.r1•e poliCe In· • • • . Grove: · 1 • '1 ;• 1~. State of the Union' speech:" -;, · .shad ~!me -·~ore 'ftahennen 'btgan~·t6 ·yearrt (>Id: llvini" 1n Huntington Beach .~~ ~ ¥ •!r~e1"'9'!1rilloflow1 I"'~-· • ,j . Garden Grvve police s,t. Bill Jaeobs-The Maine Democrat, frootrunnu for catch fish, with fl:ooks anct-li~·this time. south af Adams-Avenue are ·fnvtted"'to / l!>P ,,flfl:r ~awanc ~ ~ r · tfllon "9.Nd--it l aid the first officera ~the scfne.'rv•Wid his party's prnldentJaJ nomination, •id After the eze1tement 1ubltded1 part aiJn up. Girls muat pay ~ rqlatratioo 'I
';,, ... •1;,t1 ·~etht 1t.· 1 'l'l:':I~ ., , ~-h•r.,.,.o., ,joint llil!'~:l9 Plllh'llallllir.llll1Jiitll"f"lng ho found it hard ~,un4erlllnd t~ rBaantgtm·",s .• _:""'d}Jevy~ .. 1~t "1~:'1'1 laalled,.u1 fpree~r~o""f ~ "1..,. .
.. :Ollvlalli>t"' ..• ·thi .. 'i.'r.:-~:-.• "*. a 1 i.,;, •. ·,".". ",,""' • a ~· ~ .. ,~; · ''"· ••· • ~. -"-·•" .... mouU. it< .. ~1tatibh o11·thel\ray ...,. ---"~ -._..., -• ~ ,\t a~wheoatleaat lOmenhm { ,..,,_.,. .,..., · foranln<r9"lpl ,f..,.,""""',_.,,; .th succts! r , •. , • '' '° -,,-w eon· t • • • 0 "btit t1ie lad W1! dead'orr irriVal. ~. · Vietnam spendl ng dOwn 'rfom '$30'b. ion a The iish : keel ednetday plus~ ~n : Sign.up ,ti~s ~)II (o~: ...
. • N~ BeaclqroUce .>.. "trho· lnlttsUy he l:~~ ~· VTi"« for NiIOO's office, .. Jacob! '!ala th<! dead
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bi>y'sTath<'r lfaa year to $7 billioo. additional load to he planted today _of. From I to I p.m. Jan. 21 st , •
tracked the case -'abd Costa Mesa "Theie an more candidates for the washi~g a car at the tiqie of the acc¥ent. Humphrey, a· leading rival, called the ficials aren't lllying when_ will make Matket at Ailanta Avenue and Magnolia
-polloi wert each contacted about-the .presidency -in this Chamber today than He saJd th.e revolver 'f•S an o.lder . type speich "a recyclinl of the state of the t
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Street. latest development! · Jmo liiuk It had become Union." and 11id .Nlxon'• comment on °111 of 21000 trout eight to 14 lnchu long, F ! U to '-· J ». t Eid ' !n•_..1 ... .-~ --,.· • .::.. "1.J"-. i--·u 1,. the.re probably have been at any one tUne -!'n 11. 1 -a'!'ay. , • .i.~ «lO clUilh, and"t.000 bhltdl;iar J"'COlfto l'9l:D ' p.m.
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• , a • ·~...-~• m• = =• ~ "' tn the whol hltlo f tho Re bll unhinged as the boys wreslied for it and high property taxes indica ... he planned bined weight ol'-1,tlOtl poundt • ; • School Anpex, 1191 llanninC ~""""·
thew-.... ~~nll!!.. a:.,0tanch• Cowilyha. ·d ·__:atoll _ "l know S:ie po1lfic!J pressu~~ ~ ·1hli '!hen they snapped it back together !1 to replace them with "a new tax" in the Battin said the cost of this operation From 12 to 4 p.m. Jan. 29 at Two GU.YI
. ~.....,,.y ..... _• wuere I e au""' aession_ of the Congress will be great • , . fired. form of a value-added tu. was $5 000 half of wh1cb came from the Department Slort, tea Adami Ave. :* .~· Therew.anbonlltdivisiooofoplnioo,notr i :.. . t.' He said such a tax Would greaUy in-county ' g~neral fund , ud half from From 12 to f,p:m. Feb. 12 at Le.Bard
• only.between tb pirttes but within thof lF . I S 'h. • dul ,:, '· ,. er-the COii of llVinl and called in-fi!hlng J-1 ... colleclld by the llato. School Ciut>houaO, 20451 Cralmtr Lane. 'F al . "la d ~·on -·'. ....... of ~eign poliCJ'i • unera c e ed~ llead for • total reform ., the tu struc-Batun uid that m>pib money ren!ain• :.' esti V .li'J . te . . and dai!'estic policy q_ well. , • " :. J • ' lure lo mak• it more equitable.. In. tl\e)udiit' for more ~ before
. -"HoWevei-, thtte,., are ~great . nltion81 . SAN' FRANCISCO• :CAP) __. ··~aJ. Thirt~ times durlna: bis 30-minute July 1. • _..
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, , . . . Let UI have our 'honest diflerpices. But lavish mansiona he buUt in ihe century'& uprelled the bope that 1972 could he a stampg iJ'e required' for . all .. glen over !l'l>ln died In hli home Wedneeday lll&itt.
tie ·Garden Gfov" St r •., b err y ~ ..... "' !"!!' ln _keeP,111g the naUonal interest early yeara, who dleil fieie it the are of year <If arut """""' toward peace irith JI and that all 111\e ·fillitoa ,..w.tlona !:'.•r WI! 36. . f'UIO ~I hit death waa
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· . . • • ~ ...... l!I Will In makln& lllft that · K. Applegarth, an Oaklaod native wbo all .nallonl. apply. "" de I Jmmedlate)y. . Ftval, '?. o!.rloll in the ~t le'! .itcit.lall_'l"~lbi·'¥tion ne;a; does not opened an architect'• office litre in li07, 1---'--------~----..:..:..;;_ ____ ;;... __ ...:..,,__--~,;:.:J.;:;:;;:i;::...;===:::..--_:_
y . , la on •1gam. , . .bO<on\li._..e. to the pOllUcal tnterest of 4ied W~ad•Y. at ChUdren'• Hospital
er muht debating and negotiatlnt, .any party or 'Inf person." alter a tirief illness.
the .Garden Groye City CouncH Wed-· · • • · · .. · ~~~ni!i:=r:~=~i~~p:~1= ·Freeway Called a M. ust
In G .... n \)rove l'ark;near Wes1fninster.
~ i'?~'ti,1rocl\ mp•lo IVbl~~ liaa .
been blamed !or 1tlr?lng up · fosllval ==~::!:t:,~l:j~::t~~ But Not Before 1980
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01 '"" Del'T .. 1 .. 1 lttff
State' hlJhway aulboritiea 1tW belieYe
the 9roposed Paclffc Coast FrteW"ay· ts
the best solution for traffic pr.Qblems in
t!ie cbastal areas ot Orange County,'bpt
lmanclal problems •od the need to ....
with growing anti·freeway 1entiniefl\ hal
pushed Its probable conslructlon· .tloie
ahead to the 19llOI, stole higtn\>ay
•.nglneer Roher! J. Dalel lold the !'..aguiia
Beach Clty'CouncU Wediieldsy nigbt.
The top ranking stole highway offld1l
1ppeared at the -council session in
reaponst to a councll request for 1 status
report on the adopted freeway .route .
· Adopted routes in the eaiifor>ja
treeway system undergo rteYaluaf4on
eveiy four years, Datel told the full houM -
ln the coulicil chamber, and a Pacific
Coast route still ls considertd 11Jmp)rtant
lo Orang• County traffic and lmportaoi
to the ltate freeway ayatem."
"There are controversial a r e a 1
througout the atate, 11 Date.I said, "but we
are working hard with all the com-
munities to ·determine the pre!erred loci·
lion and design for frtf:wiy.' ... , ·
~ ~peraUvt pl•MlilC process
developed In Lapna Beach, ·he added,
became the basis !or the 1ret111~
nlng proce11 IMOllJICOd by OoY.
earlier thil year, ·under wblch b ..... ay
ofllclal1 "•It down inuch u Jn Lit-I<>
. lormalla {rltWjf qreementa." llatti cominented, • .,.. are jJroud or tha
' cooparatm Dlam*w pioctaa dafoloDll lft· 1-Tt Jiocmii• a -llitti lo our aa..wh to f!Olvin& eonllliuntl)' proo 111em1.~··--· . •
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Pultlle WOlb ... ,_ the """' !Of.-~ Ill Illa ...-11111' ... ............. --. ' ' ...:.,,.... ............. ,.. ... ,.. ae,11 or latld .. pllllnllll, • lllld
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Doiel, ·~t·•Pl>W'I Ille automobile will he
around and wUl be the basic mode ol
11:_.tltiop al leall In the foreseeable future."
The stale .lllll leelt the freeway wotild
he a major .-tn eolvfni COlllil traffic
• pooblem1 anil lbil 'lhi adopted routo
-Id provide the mulmum heneltt ho aald. · '
However, he eiptalned, the timing of
constr:ucUon _depends .on reyenutt, whieh
are 1111 than projected a few years ago
and on the fact that lncreaaed 11lety re-
quirements, environmental need! 'and 'in--
nation contillue to make freeways mqre
anll more cosUy.
''AU tbete .-facton-•pusb the .freeway
project further and further out. This year
we are-looking at a JO:yeor J)irlod. We
ire talking about tome time In the lteos
belort the freeway actually happens In
lhe' Lliuna area,,, .• Date told the ru·
dlence.
In the meantime, he 'aaid, design work
on the 'PacUie Cout Fr .... ai' lw been
curlaUed in favor ol other projects 1ince
l'thort It .. -. need to llarl daal&n
for .the i...,..·1rt1.11
E..mu.nJ, lllld Daiei, thert -id bl publlc _.... ... .._.. dellp and
the _.iallon ol -manlal lmpaCt Ila-prior to ...... Iba -ay agr.....,1,wllb dliep,ud ~ 11
DOW ......... ID Calllornla .
In "'= to a ;T'; ~ 1111 eoujicll, aak( elbniiiltlo. ol =·ii Ull:idoplad~ -· b111r,;Jpo .... ~
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wltbout ~Iba ~·· 11'1 ..,. 19 a. .time.'' M. • °" lllfl.
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i ~lo U.., I DllD'S dlllb blddoo for
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: pulaiaed YOiee tapes wlllcb ... eonUnue
1 to eommunlcate and even answer quet-i tions .. completely in character" by , ....., ol lelepbone.
; Tbe book la "My Lile ,ad Oplnlolll,"
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,·. Al..,. tflo Cool!, H-r Pulhel to Sonia Ano RJ .. r end Schmllll Lo111 No. 1 Cciniitli~t ' · ' ,,1 • . • ,,, . ....,,
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B TOM, BARLE SAcilAMENTo (tiPI) -•-.·-• ly y y given an 18-month arace period last year ~·"" °' 1111 ot111 '"" '''" to Jet their permlta from the ltate. Speaker Bob Moretti says the legiallture
A veteran hospital coosultant testified U' Judie Herlanda -with the la "sick and ' tired of ruppoi'tl6nment"
' Tbe -quoteo HuaJ>ea' claim that the ~•lobl could hove all bis
-Ind ·-fed -to ltlf lnln -computer tapoa madl before
-...... memory -not lut lley""1 .. th. n then -on lo quo1e him :
''Tbele la -~ ol COIDpuW
Ull --..... to protect the eatate ot 1 WNltby, decuted -Ind
therefore the -•--ol the oubjoet. . "U lDltructilm ..... left tbat the
estole wa lo l'lllllln the conllaued Ind
aole ._wblllty ol tile daeoaied, the
computer wwld -lo anct ~ cbartod with fa .,,....,_ by relayinc
lallrucllom, lpeclfieaiiy Ind In detail, u
though the -...... lllD ellve. "It la poalble evu now to lelecl, by
use of a onmpuler,.-. .ptn,., even
inflections nut of a masa of taped IDWldl
in the 1llbject'1 own voice, ao that one
would bellllve thal be was aciUllly llJUk-ine lo the perooll 1lim5'll. QuutiODO WI
be asked, Ind the .....,..... are al1-t
immediate Ind onmpletely In character,
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Schmitz, Nixon
Court Changes Co'ngression al Districting
flll . . C.DIOl'YlUVe Republican John Schmitz
'won't r-nt -the ·Preoldeat Ind
DemoCrat lllchard lilmll lbllta further
into Loo An&eles County, under the new
Congressional cllatricl alllmnent I n
Orange <lounty,
The cowuy will blve ooe compJete
dialricl (Schmitz' Mtb) ~ share five
others, under the reapportionment plan
approved by the California Supreme Court. .
' ReP· Schmitz, a Jol\n Birch Society
member from 1\iatin, has often been a
critic of NiJ:on'a policies, eapeclally tJ;1e
China trip. Hla. c1J11r1ct WU sbilled In-
land, awiy from San Clemente, to make
room for a brand new diltrict along the
IOU!hern eout of Oranre · County Ind
nortbeni 'JlOfllqo of San Diego County.
An!admldltrative Die to Schmill1u.id
·be clli!n't llllU l<>alni the, Pre>lden< mat-
tered lo the CootP:euman "ooe way or
the otber. Both sides are probably hap-
py."
"We alwa)'I eonaidered the President
only "()Ur • .eco~ most faDlOUI con-
stituent," the aide said. "We IWl have
John Wayne'in llewport Beach.'' · ' Schmits wsa aepafated from · the
Orange Coast from C.Orooa del Mar
aouth, including Laguna Beach, Lagwia
Niguel and San Clemente. ·
The new district -the Cnd -may go
to state Senator Clair Burgener (R·San
Diego), who has Indicated be will .eek
.the ..... €ongrealional seat.
Scbmltz still represents much of
NeWJ!Qrt Beach, co.ta Meu, nearly ell of
aolilb Orange County Ind parts of
Anaheim, Santa Ana, Brea Ind Placentia.
Hanna's. dittrict, which bas centend
around ' Anaheim, has been eilended
~f IQ~.~..JFel~ ~l:.~~C 1~, . ,,. , I 0 1,1e-R
Gardens 'ml pirtl of 'Lons Beach. He
...... 111Mr ~ oJ Or .... Cowill' be ·tr ..... -•,n1!!¥"J!',1i""",,l;!lll . ~ .!iJl•, f!"l'11h i• 11 . lllahl!Y. '.,h e Iv ti r
JJemoeratjc re,wauon !!ian \be old 9pe.
-~illdJeated ~.wu,pl~ with the
ctiq..,. . • I . I . ·!Ji~· tile scant' iimber'ol lreob 1~· fie iii · bmitti,&, ~on Aid,
"'l'bere-la·omple),........i, · lhia elee·
lion 1'¥• for mo to ~tl")'OI! willl a
h111e list of new,proposals, .knowing full
well that there could be no possibility th1t •
they could be enacted even U you worked
Diehl and day."
8aying "I shall iiot do that," Nixon con-
tended he was limiting himself to "only
vit1J programs which are within the
capacity of the Congress to eaact, within
the capacity of the budget lo IJnallce, Ind
which I believe lboukl be above
partllanlhip."
·The President, after paintln&-a llowin&. picture ol deveiOpnlOqll 4Jirini tile firsL
three years of his term, Aid anew: "We.
m11:1t now go on ro bliild a ·geiierltlnn o(.
peace." '
Firms Dela y Publ~hing
Hughes 'Autobiograp~y'
lly FREDERICK M. WINSBIP
NEW YORK (UPll. -McGraw-Hill
BookJ Ind Lil~ lilapzin6 . will delay
publication of billionaire reclUle Howard
'Hughes' purported euloblocnpliy until
they have obtained 11infonn1tlon that is
completely satisfactory" as to who ac-
tually receive:d the money they paid for
publication rights, it was innounced to.
d•Y·
In a surprise joint statement, McGraw-
Hill.and Lile said they informed the State
Supreme C.ourt, in which publication of
the 11utobiograpby is in Utig10on, of "the
questions that have arisen" about a Swiss
bank acccount in which two. payment
checks to Hughes were deposited.
Hughes' attorneys and a disembodied
voice klenUfied as Hughes' in a telephone
Interview have denied Hughes wrote the
autobiography or received the checks.
Furthermore, veteran Hughes aides
said he always llgned his name Howard
Hughes or Howard, R. Hughes,,and never
"H. R. Huahea" u tbe..cbeck1 Wfre .en-
do--• . I . I !ICU. • •
"Mc<lraw-Hill = Li1o ~JtZ. coo-mr ,...,. 41ii(•' ~.-.
Vlllil•Uon flf an 11..:.i. -!At lloitard
Hughes lllllJUICriPI, 0 &10 .. tei\ient ialil.
' "Thia inveallpUon haa 1 Just de•eloped
.qu-• onncemlnr the idenUty of the
holder of the bank .account at the 8wW
'credit bani:' ·In Zuricll In willcli checka
·made nut to Hlllhes were endoraed Ind . ..___.~ .
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"We have tbereloni filed an eeUon with
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!A)day in Superior Coort that be had l"'ver argument that slate codes were repeated-and luggests poitponing· actldn on the
,.... anything u "chaotic Ind ~en-ly violated by· orpnizations acrambling · poUU'cally lle!ISitive. llitie until after the •
, tatedln" :;' Orangeol .County ~~._ to 111~ \!II!. deadljne without ad<quate November elecilon. . . . · '"·NEW! SHERWOOD' S'-7300160 WATI' STEREO SiSTEM-" . 1lll!i -yeors mvestlgltlOo -t ve ~ ol ~ llnancin( ·1 ·lalren bim tbrnugbout the United . ·could mean the end of ':f., road f,.. • ~ By that • time, enme A 1 se m b'I y
•• Jahn C. Dumu' terw-y liid to be Calilomla hospltala; five of them in Demoerals, including Motettl, 'believe
baited by Judie Herbert llerlandl u the Orange CQunty. they will have picked 111> addltlohii ,.,ts
· consultant bluted legillatcn, tile ... te -Judge Her lands made It clear toclay and.~ in a better !W'g~ ~
t;alth depsrtment and eountr i:11111ers that be will not have the last .ward' In The idea of delaying reapportiomrient ~ or permltting a situation t t will what ii becoming a bitterly fouebt court i.s frowned upon, however, by -Senate ::allegedly result in "gross overbedding" in action . "'--:-e county by 1-Democrats Ind Repub"----1·n both "''""" --"Thia is sure to go to the Calilornia -u ;1 Dumu told Callfornia Health Gare Su~ Court," he said. "But that isn't houses. They fear a repeat of 1971, when
::Providers AuocfatJon attorney Corirad going to prevent me from~ dolng niy best the record-length legblature met up until
::Tuohey that the 4,000 _ bl>dl """9llY in what is a very dilficult task of in-the weekend before Cbrlsmis. ,
::available in county hospitals enjoyed i 70 · terpretation." "The sentiment of my fellow senators ·j>ereenl OC<Upancy margin In late 1170 >when be and fellow consultants compiled Dumu said his organiz.aUon's in· is to proceed with reapportionment right ~tlleir bulky report. Vealiiatlon wu spuked by ·the belief of now," Senate Democratic F1oor Leader ~ The :17 boopltala provi"•• those beds tbe Univerilty ol Calilarnla Board of George R. Moscone of San Francisco ssld "' ,..... Regenia that a long advocated iwill expand to 44 In the neII decade and teachina hoipltaf, poaibly for location at Wednesday, '
:ithe number of beds available to a popula-uc Irvine, should be deferred pending in· The ·question of what to do next 00'
::tioo that will not need IDlD1 o1 them will vesUgatlon o1 the general Oranre County cupled the minds of leglalaUve leaden u
1 be near the 12,000 mart, Dumu teetllied hospital sltuaUon. they analyied the Calllornia Supreme 1-dru the objections o1 Deputy Atlomey Ills testimony aupported Tuobey's Coifr!'s reapportionment rulinc, ,_ jGeneral Edwin Belasco. ~ 1 arguments that Orange County will face llOlinced Tuesday In San Francisco.
"There wu little evidence that any a "colossal overbeddu,&· situation" long ·--Jpl~I!( of any kind had ·!""!; cq in before 19!0. • • • ~ • • .. . •. -"
Orange County," 0wnu llld. 'We:'got CHCPA lawyen artJe that -~· ':'·T -~"-Ver' Re •o
the impreaion that everyone Involved in p1U~~ 11ooo1p1!1~""'*·~ .~, ".l.:IU. '• "'1u . . , , por.,., ithe boopital busin"' was do Ing ,. .. g~ r-dlng~t!'! llte-0. -
jeverything in their power to get the li· future hospital to obtabJ a pmmt tblt J 'c1~:,, to Dro .,quor license beforeU \vu locked.up.' w,euld have been mueb -~ fl n;..., p
i Judge Herlands' warned DlllllM at'tbat. '•!>taln through a local boaltb planob\g " · •
l point to coofine his \inswers. to the ques-agency. · M C' -•
;wons. Tbey also argue that 1tate health onetary iaim CHCPA lawyen claim that a ·s1a1e bureau offlelala have never really known '
1-:'!!~e which wJ>Uld Jiav« compeUed wiletber many of the cOalractl received NEW YORK (AP) -An attorney for ~anizations Planniolf consuuctlon of ·after the deadline ol Iut Julf I espjl<d' Jacqueline Onasals 1ay1 she Intends to :l~heal:s~=·t\be "%;.~ . _::;= ~.:..=:":r!': ;= f.: f~~ ... f"'im=
repeotedly violated by ~IOlll or after the cleadline. . Hllliald Galella.
' ' • ' 1 Galella, who his made aomething of 1 fr-------------------.:... ___ _....., c1reer of photographing the former First
L . Lac\Y lbil lier two chilclreo, IUed Mn.
t unnr,. W. ateh e=:.:0~·~1~~= ~ .-. .... ..,,,... .
lln. ~fl filed I ft.knlDlon
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A colorful tpeelacle Ct the berefy total "'1loM of the ._ will be avai).
able nn the Onllge Cout J ... IO, if )'OU don'l iliind letliil llP llrfy,
Your next cliaace lo,. one ,,...•t come until throe yeon -next Moy
Memllen d Illa er-.. County Amlltear -inert -lion wiii
be watching tile 2~ hour i.annly ~ from Trabuco Community
Church In Trabuco ~ for ·awdmum, vtalblUly .
Tbe club pndlcla be<a• ol 'Pooltioam, d tile -m rolltion to the
earth'• ahadow thal tho aclq. will be -ol Iba bell -for -......... Beclnnlng l\ l:ll I .ID., II will be Mplela!IJ pod ((Jr 'lewinl "'°1 Ille
naked eye, bkloculon or ....._ due lo a total eclipoe period ol only 11
mbwta, I~ lpO.t• '* aid .
l'hl total oeli!IM blllno at 2:1& a.m., endl at 2:12 a.m. aqcl tile moon wlll
-out of the earlb'1 -al 1:35 a.m., -~-lo dub ....-.
: ~; claimlng that Galella WU Ibo baruaer .
· Tiie suit on four IJ1"Ullda, l!ould .total M mllllon damagu.
Simoo H. Rlfklnd, Mrs. Onalll1'
lawyer, told I 11.S. Dlllricl Court '-inc
W1dnu41y that 1he .. _to wltbdmr
.her counterclaim' for mo n e I a r 1
damagu." He clld nol elabnrate.
Arthur S. Julien, a laW)'er reprea..,Uns
Galella, commenlld : "I don't -theJ talk about withdrawing a IS mlllloa
claim, but they lllO ..._,t -IL"
Tbe be.not WU bold bolore Judp 1"-
lng Ben Cooper to -tor ~ Oil pre)rial motlon1 Ind Ille aelllq ol a trial
date, He Indicated Ille call could come to
trial In Febnllry. • •
,Sh·tf'W ... t11w1st r1c1iver f11tur11 p1rlT)1n1ntly align~ ~ 1d c1r1m\c fllt1rs, ind 1 host of conv1ni1nc1 f11tur11.
Th111 includ1 i~put1 for tWo pho~os, lf11ur t1p1 recotcl.
111, ,.lus rnicropfton11, i11t1r1f1tion· "1Vtin9 111d •
u11iqu1 front panel t1p1 cl ubbing j1ck. R19ul1r rric1
$l 19.95, c111 inclucl1G.
Chrr~s Sl558 provlJ11 p1rform1nc1 b1fittin9 units
· c1rryin9 con1id1r1bly higher price t191. R19ul1r P.ric1
with .b111 111cl Shure M,,.4.,7 c1rtriclg_1 , •• $14.95.
Choos1 froin 1ith1r Al -4X 1c:Ou1fic 'u1pen1le11 •P••~~
err, r•9ul•r pric• $66.15 ••ch or LftfKtr 9514-X, 2·w•y
sealed sp•e ker systel'l\s with • response of .t!O to 11,000
Hz. R~9uler price $~9.50 ••ch,
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Many Cooks
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lly TBO~IAS MURPlllNE
Of .. DallW' """ ,,..,
lllCKY TICKY POUl'IX1 Oranp
Countllnl today may alt back In tbe
..... comfort of tnowtni Ibey bave air
Jlepretenta~ an solq to be looO.
In( out for tbelr cares and -wlthll
Ille bal1I of tbe Unlled Stata ~
• Wily;',.. dlctn'I !mow °"""' 'County
WU Iba! lmparianl, did yooT Sir
............... Imagine that.
• All of thil comet about becauae llale
leglsla1«1, wllb a srut llllOllDt of
whooping and boJlertnc, -, JIUll4 a
cono-ef'Gl.I cl1llrlet nmapplnc wbleh
Gov, Reapn didn't lib. But the courll
llbd IL ., K'1 101Dg to 10 Into effect.
AcWaJ11; lbe ,whole ,mtion of m bavlng
a!x COlll!W may DOI bo a pnd u
It oeema on Ont bh11b.
WHAT Tiii: PotmCIANS did, yon
•· II ,lo cC.. up Oran10 C01mt7 11111 st•• pieclll of It to eeveral ~ dlllrtdl. AD lbll wtU lab ,offed aai ,..,. .
Now you lab lbe cue of eo..,.....
John G~ lchm1t1 (&N,...,..,i Beach) wlio
currently 1fptilelita' JilOlt of 0 Dr
aoutll111 below the Saale Ana Riv ..
moulll.-YOl !mow eonsr-Sdmllta.
Re'1 lbe -wbo doeln'l lib Ibo J'nel.
dent ol lbe United States, wbo baPJll!ll to
be ol bis ... porty and who bappem ..
Jl,re In -I&' diatrlcl down In San
Clemente.
Well, mid .. tbe new plan, Schmltz pie
JWhed back Inland and will only nlaln I
piece ol c:oulllnl In Newport. Ho lolel
1111 Wlll<m Whllo Houe. You will boor .. -1 crta ol IJllllilh ova-lbe loll
fram that -· ' A aew-w•FWl.dlltrld, called Ibo
Giid, II being formed to tncllldo llln a.._te, DO!ll POllll;Wcmll BelCb 11111
I IOOcfiy cbanlt of New pm L ' . , SO TBll llECTION of ,..., eout -'I
llove I lllW -until Iller Ibo -1111~--... -... Ibo eloctloa of C!!!l'nrit Saa IJllll! --tor. JlepubllelD'Clllr llurfmW. • 1uryw.,, Schmltz' -dtetrtct, to bo
~ u lbe ath, will llllll ombrl<I
Pull of Newport and Coote ~
illulon Viejo, Lqwio Lelaun World,
llln Juon Copillrlno ind l!I Toro In lbe
eautol lpilere of thine-He'll o!IO lol
Tustin, pieces of Anaheim and Saale Ana
111<1 pla ... lib that
lt'a 1o1Dg to bo a bit '°"'Uling for
"~ lolka who ... to be chopped up
-Scllmlt&' diatrtcl and the D1W '2nd. Wbo rt_.,ia I Newport perlOll
In Concrtu may depend oo wbtlba-bo'a
In his living room or balbroom at 1
particulll' momenL
CONGRESSMAN RICHARD T, Hanno
(D-G1rden Grove), who is moslly well
thougbt of along our co..Ulnt despite our
GOP leanlng1, lotes Orange County ter-
ritwy but ketps his hand in with aectiom
of HunUngton Beach, Los A1amltos and
We1lminlter. Craig Hosmer (R-Loni
Beach), who bas o!IO done a nlce job In
these parts, movtt more into the
coastline, npreaentlng Huntington, Seal
Beach, and Fountain Valley and <OmOI
right down to the upcout aide of the Sen-
ta Ana River. The aJo..,mentloned
Schmits hlll the olba-aide of the riv.-.
They can yell 1croas It, I Ill""·
Col!lm•mBI Del Clawson (R-llowney) gets a piece of Orange Cou.o.ty in the
Fullerton area. So Uiat makt.s five con-
lf"'lonal district., Wiim II the lirlb?,
Oh, It II the 15th, now belonttnc to
Republican Cbarlea Wlalna. He II ao-
tually pulled out of most of Orange Com>
ty except for a piece of LI Habra.
Well, the way things are going", we may
be glad we have 1 piece of Cbltlle.
We may need all the help we can 1et.
R·uss Sliips
Under Way
.To --V.S.
JUNEAU, A1aUo (AP) -Two loYlel
llsblnc .-a IOClllOd d. 'flolatlng U.S.
·waters ore plowlll( IJuouch Bertnc Ila
pact lee with lbelr Co11t Guard escort
towards Adak bland llld ao uneorta1n
reception by federal lepl authorltlOI.
Cout Gao111 rpoa1111e11 lald Russlw
abolrd lbl 3SS-foot faeloly ahlp LamuL
flagship ol ao S.v01sel Soviet herring
Oeet, and the stem trawler Kolyvan
abruptly llJ'Oed Wldnesd"I to leave the
st Mltlbew Island oreo after mare than
a day of delay .
Acoomponled by the leebreller Storts,
the two Soviet ve1sel1 trlllllemd uce11
crew members to nearby Ru11ian boetl
aod toot on water before beginnlnc 'the
IOO<nlle voy11e to the Aleutian la!andl
navo! otatlon. Tbey .,. due Ihm Friday • 'Both were taken Into custody lite· Mon-
day by the Storl1 about 91> miles from St.
Matthew, some 200 miles west of the
Ateau mainland. Tbey we"' accused of
cooductlng lllego! fishery support actl'flty
within the U.S. I-mile fishery zone,
Bui G. Kent Edwards, the U.S 'attorney
for Alatsa, lald In Anchorage be did not
!mow II the 1blpl and their ollleers would
be cbaried formally.
Edwards lald Ibo Coast Guard bad not
providld I dolaJled report ol lbe llizure,
Ill -Iba! 11 ... time led to
ntbortrltkm for the Storls to fire 1
~ aliot ocreu tbe Lamut'1 bow.
E4warda aald that II d>qed wllb ll· Jecal lllbor)r aupporl 1ctlvlty and con-
'ilded, Ibo ahlpo: commanding olflceq
Ciould be fined up'to $100,000 each and lm-
prlmned for· 1 year, and the 1hlpe con-
fiscated.
Edwards llld tbe Coast Gua111 11ld tile
C110 could be lbe lint In whlcli I forelgo
vessel wu dwpd wilb lllOial support
activity rolber lban oetual flahlng,
Tbe .Ruaa!ans contended Ibey w er e
within lbe U.rnlle llmlt becau1e of bad
-lber.
, Beefed up unit& ol onned guorda were
oboard bolb Russian lhlpe as the trip to
Adait began. Spokesmen lold Vlldlmlr
Artanov, Ibo llablnl Oeet'1 clvlllan com-
!Dlllder, and )Jor llobtut, tbe Lomu!'•
muter, were beln( detained aboard the
Slorl1.
The two -wm taken •board the U,S, veuel Tuudoy alter Ibo Llmul
1ttempted to eieape but wu out-
-by Ibo lcebrelker ln lroun -111o-_,.~Ille
-llllMI for Ille Storll lo -·lcrGm the bow Jn D1C••ll'1·
1be lbreo 1blpl drifted for moll of
Wodneldly ·-lO mlle• from SL Mat-1Jiew, while what opotennen lleld we"'
11certain diplomatic talUl' were con-
dueled. Parallel negotiatloo1 we"' under
way In Wasblngloo.
Apporen!Jy 11 I direct restl ol the
talks, the Soviet. agreed to follow lbe
Storti' orders. Tbe Storla reported the
Soviet'• nluclanl aWtude snddenly turn-
ed to one of "G:ceDtnt coqperatkm."
1fleks
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SECRET CIA BASE UNVllLID -The world got one of Its first views
of Long Cheng, Laos Wedneadar. The are• Is a long .. ecret military
hue mllntalned by the CIA to tram Meo tribesmen to battle Communist
Pathet IA?' troops. Seen from the air, the base comllts of a mile-long
, ..
paved runway for T-28 bomben, communlcaUona complex, ammunition
awnpa ond· houatng for 30,000 clvlllans. Moot of the populace has fled
in the face of a pHlling Communllt attack.
Leading Libyan
Journalists Put
Before Court
Huge Viet Force • Ill Drive
Move to Keep Reds Off Balance; B52s Unlooil Bombs
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -The "Ptople'a
Court" ot Libya's revolutionary regime
has put Z8 of tbe country'• leading jour-
nallJts on trial and tbe government cloeed all dally newspapen.
The young military officen wbo nm
lbe country gave no ezplanatloo either
for lbe trial, whlcb WU DOI lllDOUDC<d
ln ldvance, or for lbe claa!n( ol lbe ,,.,..
papen, -which loot place \11'..i-ciay.
.The Journali!ta oa lriaJ ,ID:lude a am e boldln!I top poa!tlona In !hit aoV.mmenC"i
own off1cl8l news orpn1.· ~
AU oro c:!iarpd with .......... Ofll!ilon o!urinl 111e nJcn of .Kini c1r11, oVi!rthniWn !I> yeare ago by llirOngmall'
Muarnmar Kadall and bis IJ'OllP of fol-
low officen.
On lrlAI with lbe journallats Is Ahmed
Salheen el Hun!, minister of Information
In Kine Idrb' government. He has been
ln jail a!nce lbe coup,
Among lboee accused wllb l!I Hun! II
Hoen! Sbalian, wbo waa al>llOlnted direc-
tor general of the official -!Jbyan newa
'le!1CY when lbe revolutionary reolmo toot over. Sbaban held lbe post until bis
i>romotioa rec91tJy to undmecnllry,
.tnm'• blghelll e1v11 servJee rant. The news llODCY'a deputy direclor and chief editor and owners and l!dltoro· ol .n leading newspapen aJao are on trill,
2 Planes Stage
Fiery Dogfight
FOZ BO IGUACU, Brull (AP) -Two
light alrplanea bottled in a dog!IJ(ht near
the Brazil·Paraguoy border, the Srazlllan
air force reported Wednesday. Jt was
a.mimed the pilots were competing smug. grers,
SAIGON (AP) ,.. 'l'boullllda of Soulb
Vietnam-paratroopera, rangen and
111DO<ed troops puabed through rubber
plantaUon country 40 to 50 mllea
northwelll ol SaJcoo today in a new
operation.
1be South Vietnamese command said
10,000 to ~.ooo men w ... tetlng part In
tbe drive which beaao 1aat Saturdly
stveral miles aoulb of the Michelin plan-
leUoo, lbl .country'• 'Jariell iDd once' 1 Viet Cong· etroogbolcL
Few North VloCn..,.. and Ylet Coll!!,
• ... ---ed. -v--btadquart<n uJd that.Jn tbe hll·,
fell cJaab fo date, I r-UDit killed 10 of the enemy Wedntadly evening at 1
coll of oae ranter tllled and lour wound-
ed ..
Military aources aeld tbe purpoee of the
drive is to keep enemy forces off balance
and dilrupl any plans for an olfeoaive In
tbe ore1 during lbe Tel eelebroUon of lbe ,
tuner new year, which begins Feb. 15.
Al lbe 001 them end of tbe country, just
aoulb of Da Nang, Vlelnlmeae In-
fantrymen tllled JO enemy In an opera-
tion launched alter a mllitil outpolll WU
ahelled Tuesday. Headquortero qld lbree
govtmmenl troops were tilled and ftvo
wounded In lbe claab.
The South Vlelnamae reported 22
small«ele enemy attacb In the put :14
boura, contlnuJnc i IQoCllled blgb point Of
enemy 1ctMty 1n1n the lllb dly.
The U.S. Command reported the Joa of
* * * U.S. Diplomats
Seeking Word
On Lost Airmen Sentries of Brazil'• 5th Aerial Zone
near lguazu Falls in southern Brazil said
a Brazilian-registered ces1111 fired sub-
machine-gun rounds at 1 Piper Apache
ol unldentilled registry, as the two plan" From Wire 8'rvlcol
zigzagged at low alUtude over the border , PARIS -The Unlted Statea liked
reJ!lon, Hanoi todly far Information about 14
the planes then Dew into Paraguay. mlsslnc Amerlcan airmen th It
'll1e Brazilian air force notlled the Par-WuhJDllOn aaya ore known lo have land-
aguayan air force, ed or been eopturod alive In North Vlet-
Large-sc1le 1muuUnc occurs alonf,,,the nam but never officlllly ll!ted "
border. Smugglers are thou.«ht to ve prisoners.
-airstrips In tbe epertefy populated 'Jbe deputy American negoUator,
rectons on both sides of the lroeUer. Heyward 1a1wn put lbe flat ol lbe 14 men
on the table at the lflat eeaion of the
an AHi Cobra helicopter gunship shot enemy attacks.
down near Hue while on 1 reconoalsunce 1be allied commands claimed their
misaion. One of its two crewmen was forces killed 1,034 North Vietnamese and
wounded. Viet C.ong during the week, an inCIUle of
1be command also reported that five 234 over the total cla.imed the week
Americans were killed In combat last before.
week, the J111De nwnber reported the In the air war, U,S, B52s hit otons the
week before, and another 31 were wound-western aide of South Vietnam's central
ed, mmputd to 47 the previous net. highlands far the fourth day todlll, Hep.
Dealba due to nonholllile causes totaled Ing up lbelr campelcn to disrupt enemy
el&!fit; Ilia ~ i1ld, !». Ilia !hall 1 ,... boll"°' i. tio Jnlll!lll& for an of·
'the we0t bofore; . . I/, '-VO aal!i1.
1be Soulb -npl!ted llO llf:r , ~ of ,j_ .. _.~•b:lll•-" chopped -n.pe Jdllod, ... ilN ,-,-• ,._.,_._,illlcttroop .....
milling. Tbil WU Ibo flrgat -of --aod ltorlp lrtU nortliwelll
dead In I -Ind Ibo molli WOllldod In of XOlllllm qty ODO lo lour mlfa from three DIOlllbo, relloctlDi Ibo Iner.-fDe Ibo Lloliao border.
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HHH Still Likes Labor
Despiw Muskie Backing
From A-led Pre.
Sen. Hubert H. Humpbrey, a klil-llme
IUpporler of organized labor, cleJma be'I
nol diappolnted, by I 11aJ1 mllllon-
member union'• tndonement al. Sen. ld-
mund S. Muskie for the Democn.Uc
presldentill nomlnaUon.
" • • , Wblle the orpnllltlan baa made
It& choice," lbe Min-ll<mocrat Aid
I CAMPAIGN '721
Wedneldl1, "I am baflP)' to ll1 I will ..
after Ill membenblp." .
Humphrey WU In Detroit m..unc wllb
..... of Mlchlpo'a top labor -
when the nation'• ll>lh ll'1tlll UJJlon, lbe
Arnerleon Federatloo ol State, County
and Muolclpol Emplo)'w, lil8mced Ila
endonemenlofllultle. .
.,.., .....
North Gets Arctic Air Vietnam peace talta, The bead of tbe
U.S, clelepttoa, Willllm J. Port.r, WU In
the United States for private l'OIOOlll and
probably a1ao to consult wllb od-
mlnllllration olflelate In Wubqton.
Jerry Wurl, pnaldent ol lbe ArlrCIO
al!Wate, Aid In WuhJnclon that lluUle
received lbe ...,.helmlDC .._i ol tbe
AFSCMJI: leldenblp. It morlied Ibo lint
time lbe union !Ju, -a caodldate before lbe national conventlonl.
,.We've rot to move earlJ" to counter
lrqmentailoa wllbln lbe Democl'IUc
party," Wurl nplalned.
Humphrey won the u n lo n' 1 en-
BOOSTING HUllY
Mn. Hulllrt Humphrey
'Isham aCCUJed Norlb Vietnam of donemeot In 11111 alter be bad been from more thao 500 llludent leoderl In 17 nomlnated. llalel, ' viola~.111. "moro! and legal oblli•· Spririglike Conditions , Shoioots Dot South ~1m.':l='=.n'."f:""~t:
llr tdHd In !nm (1Mdli. the Ult of J39 ~bUlbed by
M .. lde endcl-entl aile were ID-In oilier pollUcal d I~ e Io pm ID I a
nounced by AFSCMJI: olllctall In Dtlralt; , W~, s., Edward M. K""'*'l
Sao Fnncteoo; Miami; Milwa-; New (f>.lilAle.), who aJ"""1 bu a!pod If.
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""" Cl'llllV r11N lnltl'ld. Otll ••r,.. said the United Statel bu evldeDce that 1.::r:-::.:.•llY.C •llM .. lllrltl Hanoi ts wtthholdlnc fm1ber Information
A ,..,.,.. tr111t1ti. 1• """"" tflt tt could provide tf lt Wiided to. NO rt h
l'IW1Nm eol4 11'1111 .,..,,. wmttt V'-'--.. &..& .. 1.--~ brol.lttlt frlGlnt rl/n er llllf f9 ltpt' ... Wla!U mtw1~ ... IMllo .. COlft-
mlOaw!tfNM, Trev.ten ...,.,..,... ...,. piete.
1~ ~ ~::i!:..tw "" IN hhlm uJd the 14 men on hll lltt •'wtft
"""' """" ....,.. • ""'"" tnow to hive been alive en tbl lf'OUDd tn .,._ .. , """ IN wtlfWfl ... Cit"" North mM-•m or -at -lime a-trll Q,ijlf 1t1ttt to "'9 loWtr Ol'llo "'.M:loUil ....... ...
'4'1llfy, l1ll'lf1U ••• lotlllY MIW •t11 tuaJi-Identified '-..,...., 11 ,__._ been • f'fW ..... l'ICllfvlnt llMrlf'" lillCl'I Ill 13 u3 iv• -•-. "' ....... captured. None of lbele men appear ee
TMlllll'I""" .WW ...., rlfllH VftllP 90-Called COln"'-W.. lilt, 11 from II lltW mo tt cvt .. tMM.. ,.,.... !"9-
to 12 ., ,.or1 Lllldlrd11e, ,... The alrmen llaetd were all offtewl of
t'eut.l . Ibo U.S, Air Force°"" Nffl,
The Air Foree olflcen Included Co~. H1ry """"'"' todl•. Lltllt ., ... ,..,. William R. ·-~ ~Jolm wlndi 1111111 tPllll l'l'lltflllll ,..,,. ....,,.. ftmITTJW•t • •
"" -...twi, • i. 1• 11,.,, '" ..._..... Brucher Maj ..__ R. .,. Maj. .... Miii ,......, HID tlillY U. t ' w1 .. 3u ,._, ---::"C::._ --11 J._,ph C. Monilon, Cop!. 8, D. '".,..
: ~ :~~"": -'dsco, Clpl. Arllilr L, Warree. Cl~
8 Ill .,. .. _ Frederlclt M, Mellor 11111 Clpt. 8lmatl •
.... -· ·-wow.. ...., .. , The llanl plloll w.-e Ulled • IA. Cl*.
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'1"' ................. •:•..-. '" Odr ~~ D v_ .... U. ('0.) - -""''"'' 1hlh-U • M-• .~ •• -• "" ,,,,,,, ., • ...._ u WaJWO.--111111.t. (J.0.)-1. ..... ._ ·=··· .... •ittf.IJI, """'·---. ,.... ... f:fl •.M. ....... ..,... ..... -
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York Qty; llUf!alo Ind ~. N,Y,; lldavlta lnJwo atate aJ11rm1ni 6t 11 DOI
Hartford , Conn,; SJ>rlnllleld, ID.; and I prealdenlilJ condldate, told newsmen ;
Mancbelller, N.H. '1 con't f.,._ any 0eireumstaneee
"I have had Ibo llfectlve bolp el under. wfJlch I would bo 1 condldate," unione,'' H·--~ llld, 11~J am DOJt .....,.., wttlloal Aakect· 11 tlilll -·bl would DOI ... = ):!mcm;.:'.t~::::i-:... :,:r.. a -, lie rtplled; "No, I would
Allied 11 I -'"""'"'""' II -ol · " 1be party's hll IDOOl1 -IUflPJrlial GoY. Georp Walll<I of Alahlma ...
him, HllJ1lllhnlr laucfiad 11111 uJd be bacl ...-lie wlil 1111.. Democl'IUc
been lrl'fllllDI ., e I Jld\lfal ..... l*'-111'9..,ltldla IDd Mlryland
"hopefully pttq ~ to plJ Ilia flrl and la CODlldarlnr tat In Wlleonlln, "'"
•hen l came.'' diaDI, Tenn•••e and Noltll ClroUDI.
He new 1n1o DetrGll, bowe••· elooanh 'l1ll Doa-.lle ..-Oommltt.,
chlrtertd twfHn11D1 Joi tliat madl 111 bowover, uelu<Sed WalJ!iCI fnlln ha 1111
.........,, lllidlal - -.... faO. d. CIDdldltee far Ibo fllrlr'• (lfllldentlal 41d ncnlliatton II porty olflctall bended out
·"1 -In ee 111m1 -.~ Hlllll-botal """° far Ibo -comenllon Ill ~· "elow and apidlarflll." lllamt s-is -Jllljr.
1111 racelftil ., --Ooovmllee :-::.. Rlclllnl Mllrf>lly WtdiJHdlJ,..,, _ _,, r.m, who Mid, "I dt DOI him I bona fldi
helped -• -_. ._. Cl-ta. He 1-J'l llldlcated be'll ahlda
quoMI 1n--..-reriiil 1111nt by Ibo prtmari•"
-. I Froat-Nlillll --auonnteed i.-1 J, DnW. lllmla'1 mtloMI IGO tO • -. and illp. Wilbur D. J1114-' 11r,lllde_..,,,.._ MIDI (f>..\rt.), wt;o w;, deetered i._ ......... ...,._ .. , •1111•• -c-1~1-waetbl~•·
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, :JANuARY 20, ·1972 NC TEN CENTS
By CANDACE PEARION ;
ot ... C*tr ,.... sr.tt ·
<\ccording to the stereotype, Boy Scouts
are well<1CTUbbed lads who ljlel1d a lotof
their time lleipin( llttle old JadiH across
the str.et.
But Troop 10 of !he Ora!Jfe Emplra,
Council baa added a modem touch'to that
old scout l!!I01an, 11Do a good futn dally." '
T!oop 10, whlc8 la spoaaored by 41.
~bdttw'• PresbY\erfan Church o f
Newp0rt Beach, ftC<lltly conducled a
fund·raiainc drive to outfit an •nlit;<•
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newf1•!..-! lcout troop(ln tile P,tto
uea ol Saala'Ana,
.\1-31111 pOopJe attended a Troop 10
breakfJst. In lllecembe< whore SliO , WIS
railed. Wllb tllat n>o11ey IDd wlib iome
belp from SI. Andrtw'I Cbulcb: the
Newport ~ boys later surprised San·
ta ·Ana Troop 2lt w!tb new lllliforms,
aevm lenb, cooldng 1ear, ia'nieiM;hlk·
in(.~.IDd sleeping \llP-
'l'be Cll1lplog Pl"!Hlllltion -made at a Clslllmu party and the T!oop.10 boys
"dlda't know tbe impact of what they'd
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Airwest ·Oijaek
$50,000 Rec.eived irt Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -:A hijacker• He coll<ded parachutes and $Zllll,OOO in
armed with dyoamite commaodeered a ranaom aod tben balled out of the air·
Hughes Airwest DC9 at the I:.as Vegas plane over· the--rugged Northwest, van--
Alrporl today and the airline delivered iahlnl! wi1llout a trace.
two parachutes, a crash btlmet and TO<lay, tbe paradlutes and helmet
$50,000 In small bills at his demald. were plaCed at the bottom of the loading
The hijacker balled the plaoe as It was ramp of the Airwest p1-, and a stew.
rolling down the runway for takeo!f to ardaa waJl;ed to the bottom of the stairs
Reno shortly alter 11 a.m. with 17 pass· and carried them inside.
engers aboard. , A few minutts later a man with •
Later, women, childrtu and a print satchel of DltlltY walked to the bottom
am<>lg the. passengers dbembarked. of the ramp and the atewardess again
The money, parachutes and helmet deocended to take i~
were then taken aboard, and the plane AD law enforcement mllts were «·
waa r<Jueied, waitini for the blj~er'• dered by lbe·pilot ,to Illy clear.
nut ordtr. ' l Alrpltt 4fl!riajjl• aaid ~ llijatk.,. bad
"We haye ~ Ind~ Jil ..... !le. F.iJ•lM lll!llo •la .. "' Its mµ. wants to I'!>" ~·a .p8,.. l(llc· . .f"'1!11'~ ~ ~ givo Carran AlrJJOrt lbortly after IOOll. "We a ._,ol.1,llO milA
il!8I '!!!'f" An Mn!!llll ' 11111 the ~ G~!.l!'I' ·~---~~;: ... "'!rt::I: °'. ~ m~!F Ott:" ar~ !laid-Teri :Eve by a man wbo called bimitlfJ . J: Dalton al Lu Vqu,.' WU... of.
Cooper." " Lu v..-... Trudi Huot al Sealtle.
I . Threats tn· Teenaged
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Sex Wit~ss Reporwd • • •
By ARTHUR B. ~
Of nte Dlltr Piii Sbft' • One of two men charged wllb COl1Dio& a
1tarstruck teenager Into ,.. .tis by poo-
lng u movie producers ...., joined In Jail
by his wKe Wednesday night, after police
alleged there. wer~ threats to cul up lhe
(lri's face for testifying.
A criminal compialnt · cbalsinir Mn. lien• !modi, 32, witb lntfmtdatloa of a
Witness waa being sought today !rom the
Orange County dlsll:l&t Attorney's Office.
No ball bas been set on the felony
charge, pending issuance of a complaint
and arralgnment.
Tbe blonde-wigged dtlendant wis In
Ffarbor , ~udicial District Court Wecj·
netday, when the 17-year .. ld glri'took the
9'itnefS stand.
Her testimony against,.E1Jlene lmodl,
35, and Thomas Trulli, II, -.Jlad .In the
court sending the aensaUOn1I cui to
Orange County Superior Court11or proo
oeclltlon.
<t'.linodl, • of IMl ctuii:;r.: A Y t • , ~-~!minster, and Tr)llls, 0 --Lane, Anaheim, are charged In erlmlnal
compialnts : witb · ou · '""1a'!iP, ·and
Jtalutory rape; tolldlni tlJree -.
against each. • 1 '
Trulls is free on .$1!,500 ball bul )modi
,remains In Orang• County Jill, peodinc •
Superior Court arraignment Feb. I,
unable lo post his bigb boil.' .
,Trulli ts, .owner of South Laguna
!Jlspojal company and has money, hut
!mod! ii a leai-alfluelll car salesman for
an apney'IJfOrange.
l'!ftlliplon contacted by Witnesses
.1011ow1n1f Ille court bearing 1n Coola -Wednelda,y went to the district attorney
wltb information aupplled.
One loc:ll woman claimed to police she
heard Mrs. !modi threaten to slaab the
young witness' face for alding in tbe pro-
secution of her husband.
A man from Corona also gave police in-
formation that lie saw Mrs. !modi follow
the girl a short d~iance from the
courthouse and remark something to the
effect that abe was going to have a
visitor.
Newport Beach police -who iniUaliy
craelced tho case -and Costa Mesa
police were each contacted about the
latat developments.
Iavtst~t«s arrested Mrs. !modi in tbe par lot at Orange County Jail
Wedneoday nllbt, where lbe bad IOllO to
... lier 'biiobond. .
Descendant Dead
PASADENA (AP) -Thomas Workman
Temple II, deacenclant of two pioneer
Calllornla !amilles who played prominent
roib In the San Gabriel Valley, la dead at
the age of S7 after a brief illnw.
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dOM>untll then." their ICOUtmaster. John .,
Campbell o( co.ta Mesa, said.
When all tbe gear bad bem mwiibt
out, "everybody hid a tear In Illa eye,"
campbell aald. "Everyone waa him.''
campbell, wbo originally ·au,...ied tile
idea .to hll troop of 116 boys from 11·1&
yeara old, aald tt wu just "one ll'OUP of
Boy ~ helping another 11UUP Cel
started. And it helped our 1r0op too." . The II Santa Ana boys -all II and 12
years old, -already have used t1leir new
gear on a two-day camping trjp to
Firestone Park in Brea canyon.
Rejection
Of Politics
Also Asked
By FRANlt CORMIEll
WASlllNGTON (AP) -Prealdeot Nia·
on urged a Democratic CoagNI today to
reject "the intense pressures of a
polltlcal yeu'' and Ollld an array of
stalled . administration -.. enlarged. defense budCet and a ''new
tecllnology program0 to pro mo t e
r~arch and create joba.
"MOii ot lhem 'have never had the op.
portanity ~ p campinc;' t h e 1 r
scoutmaster. Roland ,Himllton, aaJa. "Ail
the guys were escited."
llamiltoo, who -b part.time and at-
tends Santa Ana COllere. volunteered to
lead a troop from the glletto area
because lie wanted others to •bare things be ~d .. J<11'<1 .. a ICOIJI,
"I .,... rully overwhelmed by all the
gear glvtrfus./' he said, adding, "none o[
the I>oy. eapected .. much. It'll really aet UI BtartJd. ,, •
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In a 4,000:,w'orcl si,te ·~ the Unioa ad·
drw, prtpa'" for~~ ~Ml~ ...... ~ t .( .... ~ ......... ,~ ' ""~'i IJn Iba! ~ ~ ' wa..1=z=~--~ .. 1~~ '· ~ ~. . ' 11,..ICI ~.. . ,. . r'Utl Tier' ~ 1'1PJeeLt••·1•M'U*61«" ...... lt .. ....._IT~· '
for a llOCOlld tmn, aaid 1Jo •••Ila flllpr . ; ,.,..,_, in "l'fcln. T1lli
defenae budaet and a "new tecbnoiocY
prosnm" to euwmaae reselrcb. create
jobs and make Americall Industry more
competitive am,.t
He promlled to ~later In tbe y.ar
a plan ·to finance publlc acbools wllbout
burdening the propei ty-tu l)'l!em,
Niaon's delivery of the messace coin-
cided witli the beginning of his foartb
y<ar in office. ·
otberwiae, Nlzon said little about new
inittaUves liut atrmed Instead 1 that
Congresa sbouJd act .. ''moro. -to major administration proposals" iuch u
welfare n.torm, govemment ·,...Pn!Za-uon IDd rev.-ab~ Wt have b&en
baniinl fire for a yeir or Joogv. •
In a companim 15,0IJll.-.I written
State of the Union docamGt, Ille dJJef
executive wanned over his p a 1 t
{See NIXON, Pip 2)
Newport Woman
Robbed of $118
A N'1'110rt Beach woman who first ig-
nored two men who pulled up belide her
in a car, thinking they were trying to pick
her up, was robbed of '111 at gunpoint
early today.
Jaoice L. Hllopofl, 25, aaid the stickup . :'~:;1 to"J:I l a.m., wbile abe was
Tbe vloilm •==-an old forelcn
car iloppOcl bookie ber In lbe m block
ol West Balboa Boalevard and one of the
OCClqllllta called out' a rnallnc.
Siie !pn'Oll tJiem and kept going, but
aaid the veblcle -. off, made a u-turn
and intercepted lier qain witb the
P,assenger pulling a gun ind ordering ber
to hand over her money.
:Nixon to · Ask ·
For . Increased .
Defense Funds
• WASl!JNGTON 1UPI) -President
N'llOll aid today the budget be Will aend
to Congress Monday w,outd · ...,._,
military spelidlng, particularly lor tbe
str~~gle IJllclear force, the Navy •nrlor
~of ............. l)'slem.I.
•1 l'I ,., ~.;*lie of. ·tlie . Uiiton __ .,.,. 'Matib •aid, "atrong _inllltary
detiniei are not·'tbe 1 enemy of '~-; '. ~ tlJey are the cuardJaDs of P,.ce."
W'Jlhout rueailng the ·~ total, Nia· .., aaid the military budget would be
bigller tllan tbe $78.1 billion-be requested
this year, altbougb lie Mid defense spen-
ding u a percentage of the cro.. national
prodUcl (GNP) would decline' froni ;.ven
percent ln·the cumnt year to I.I percent
In the liscal year begim>lng'July I. ·
Nlaon noted that the military took 9.5
percent of the GNP In 1968.
"I will iequat a subotanUal !d!l,et in-
crease to:;• lhe -.(Ile= our 1tratqlc cJeternnt, . an
allocition ol over '80ll mlllioo ID f!lprove
--bUed deterrmt lorce.'" Niaon aatd · . ,... ·-
11We "inuit mOve r to · ~ 'our
strength at eea/.' Nixon saia. 1'11Je
Navy•1 budget wu increuod by $1 billion
In the current fiscal year, and I will ask
for a· ainillar Increase nest year, with
particular emphaais on our abipbulldlng
programs.
Hamilton aaid tbe troop Is already
growing in aize and can hardly wait to
take more camping trips.
campbell pointed out that Troop 10
scouts found the "whole eaperience a
great, thing" in UJlderstandlng others'
lives and are hoping they can repeat the
performance.
Tbe boys sold tickets door-to-d09r to
the fund-raising breakfcut. campbell
emphasized the supPort or the con·
gregation of St. Andrew's Church in the
project.
"The troop just wanted to abow t!Jat
you can do something for aomebody-on
a one-to-one basis -it you get oU your
bottoms," C8mpbell said, adding that "'il
takes $30 a day to keep someone at
Juvenile Rall, but only f80 a year to keep
a boy in Boy Scouts."
The project 'vas developed in con--
junction with a national Boy SCout theme,
"Boy Power -'78," the goal of which It
to make scouting available to more boys
than ever by 1976, with an emphasis on
au ethnic and minority croups.
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~ff igh Stawsmanship'
·Urged for Congress
. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prealdent
Niaon &af4 today property tuea bar"1
tiecoaie ..... ol Iba moat oppruli•• lilcl ~of an tuea," aJJ4 Jllel!Pd ' to~ an,a1=:1,ve met1"1cl OC pa'ylng
for tbe publJc ••
• He noted that tlJree ' -court detislons -In Cal~omia, Teu1 and Virlinia -have lleld tlJia ...,...tional
:rpetbod of I i n a n c I n 1 schools
dilcrimlllatory IDd u....,otllldlom•.
. IJ, hi• 8tate al the Union--· -&aid, • '&OU'inl IChool cotll IDd IOlrinl
Jiroperty tu 'rates -tlftatm botb our
commun!Ues and our Fb!J0!1.
"Tbey tbrealen C0111111Unwea because
property taaes -wblch llJQJ'O ,tllan dou~l·
ed'iD lb\ fast ,10 ye&rl from JltllJ lo 1970
-ha•• becoine one of the moat op-, ' pre1Sive and dlfcrimlnalpry of all tues,
hitting. most cruelly at tbe elderly IDd
retired; and they threiten schools, as
!Jard.prea.W voters underltandably re-
ject new' bOnd Issues at the p:ills," NJ.zoo
said. ·
He noted tbat both a presidenUal com-
miaalon OD achoo! finance and the
Ad:vi1or-,. -co.Jnml11·lon 6n
1n1era--Relations --ditected to ... rcb for an altemaUve lo
pn>perty taaatlon.
0 Later ln..;tbe year, when both ,C<lttl--
missionl bava Q)IJ1plliod tliolt atudief, I
sbalJ mm mJ final recommeJldalioJ
for relieving the burden of property tues
and providing both fair and adequate
financing' for our" cbildrm'a edtlC8tioa~"
Niaon hid. ' t
There was no hint In the speech of the
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way be will 140jMt talalul Ille a.it
needed to pmlde--"""'8tm. ldlli
financing. "
But, adminialrallGll ~1a1· bave Ulll
wUer that • vdr ldded tu r-• fonn
ol Jlatloaal salel ta -la 1ll!def --aldtritlon. I • •
NiaoJJ bid tho -lo lnctaaaod
lorelcn """'petition "la Doi to build a wall
.ll'OUIJd America" but to lmpr•n U.S.
!ecbJJolGO and ~-'
All • -of boaua, ha· . aid, 1111
iecJJnotogy· procram will "pul to ua Illa
aldlts of many blgblJ trained Americana
-sidlla that mlibt otbenrile bt
waated."
Quake Recorded
Jn Sylmar Area
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A minor
~.m-a, S.2 on the Ric!Jtet
Scala ahoolc Ibo .llJlmar area llllrtMml
0( Loo ADpJoo today.
,,,,. ~-~~al Ted>..., .•.
eeilmOfolkal . laborll"7·. In p-~
aaid It recorded Che~ at IO:IJ a.in.
No d~e wu nported, Jlollce Nkt . ' , ...... •
Pilot Prints
Secrecy Story
Qelay to 1980s Seen for F :re.eway
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forecat for Friday-with ' Mare loll' .-ml r=
• , Tbe DAU.Y PILOT ·today
publishe1 Ille IUlrlmmf of, tblt ...,.
troverslal DeC. I 'meeting of Iba
Wasru,,,ton Si>6cliL AClloll' Gmip
during which tba ·U.S. -
toward the lndo-Patlllla Wll' 11U
dllcuHed.
'!lie documtntl Wert provided 'by
tolumnilit Jack Ander1011, and show
that there wu. a <;ontrjldicllon
between the oflidal and unoltklai
U.S. policy. The disclosure b" coa-
tinued to fuel 1 national debole ..,
the publishing of socnt ~ ~
was touched of! by .tho ~
Papert.
Ste Pqea 24 and 1$ !Gr Ille "'11 ler~
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• a.le<blllrnJ autborttia ltlll balleve 'Ille ~ Padflc Coat ~ ts
l6o """ -for tralllc ~ In Ilia coaalal .,... of Orange ComllJ. bul
II~ problems IDd Ille n...i to cope
wltb ""'""' ..U.fneway ..ii-hi• ~~inllabk .............
ahead lo tl>e lteOI, llat• hlghw1y
~ llobart J,Qatol lold.tba l,ltpJna
BladJ City Qillncl1 Wedni!ldi)l'Dflbi.
, 'l'llt ti>P ranklntl atale bl&llYal' olllclal
OjfO&rld at tbe council ........ In
,.., .. to a council Nqlllll lor a llatua
mpott ... tbe adopttd ll'einy rGUte.
• Adoplod ~ la tbe Callfomia ,,..,.ay IJl(em undergo t<fValuatlon
...., !oar,...... Daiei !Old the luJJ -
la Ille -dlamhtr, and • Poctflo
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Coast route llill II 1.'11111idered "ln\portant .
to Orqe c.unti trolllc and llllporlant
to Ilia -,,.. .. , .,....,. ..
.. ,,_. .,. cxmtro•era1al 1r••1
~the olale,n Jlllel Aid, "bul we
are -Jdng bard tlth all the _,.
nllniUes to delmr\lne tbe prelet1 ad -IJol1 and deatgn for -y.'' 1 Tbe cooperetlve• JJlannirJC apr., __ _
developed In t.acuna llaacb, hi added,
b6c-.tba bUll .... tba lrotwa1 Jl!an-
nlng proceaa llllllOWICOd 'by Gn ......
earlier this. ytOr, under wbicll hlslrfty
o(llciaia "sit dOwn Jllllcll 11 In Lacuna to
fonnali .. ,, .... ay _...ta."
Data! commenlad, °"'ore pniud rl the
cooperaUve (llannliJs pr"""' •ul111d
In LlgUIJJJ. It -a -..... la our approodl to IOlvtna _....., p bleD11.'' _
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Officiala ·of the Slate Departmenf of
Plbllc Wotb den~ -the -for mua tranoport.llioa at tbe pnlOIJt ·time ~
-and rural conununillel. • "UDlea there ta a maJor dlal1p 'In our
Ille 111y1t at land ""' jJlaMJJJg," •id'
Daiei, "11 appeon the 111tomohllt wlll'be
-.Ill llllll wW be Iba baale D>Jde ot
b-1atlon at !alt In tba fol 1111t1e:
Nlurel'' ' • • j l ' N 111ate lllll· leell lh& f.._ _,
be a ajar-In~-..-lralllc·
probilllll and· that lhe adopted I roate
would provide the mulmunl'bi>Mllt, be.
uld. · t
Jlowmr, be aplolned, tho llmlrll ol
COllllnlodall d111 ...... ......-. which •
....... than 1'ftllodod • few ,.... qo.
and • tba fact IW lncmaad aaltty ..
~ oevlrammal _ _.II>-
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Oatlon continue to make '"'"IYI more and more costly.
• "All -faclorl """" tbe 1 ........ y proJecUurti... and -OUll 'lllia 70ar we .., ~ at a JO.year l)lflod. We
ara lalldng -aome timo In Illa -before Illa fronay acluallY bappeaa In
the l•1una area, .. Dile told lbe au.-
dletn. . ' •
• ,. ~ manlfme, lie '4Jd, cloolcn -k
on the Paellte Coast irre.,.llll !Ju ~
curtailed Jn favor of olbet projOcD aJoce
"tben II ne bum1nc need to Mrt dlaJp
for the Llcuna area." · , · -~~~ aa1d Dalal, tbora woWd be r-Uon::.=.=r~
-prior to ~ tba b••ay .,._Ila 'Iii .. -... .....u. ...
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along ttJe cout aroOnd ill •
to 16 Inland. Lon toafCbl -" ed In the 40'1.
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K1nnedu1 -Joatpll, Joh• ..i
Robert. O/ llie JJ .5 l!lllUotl lefl eu 6obfrr, h!Jlf 1mt1 ff/r •
peme1 and dcbll. St1 llori,
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•• ••• WASHINGTON (AP) -Led by
·.' ~Ital boptlul1 Edmund S, Mlllkie
: ·ud Hubert H. Humphrey. Democrats
·charred lodlJ that President Nl1on'1
SUit ol the Unloo 1peech lacked
IUbltance to deal with the nation's major
~: .. , .· ""''It WU ah 'empty speech," Muskie, a
.uitor hom Maine, told reporters,
11ylng that II lacked 1pecilica for dealing
with the Vietnam war, unemployment
and the hi&h proper!)' tans deplored by
t.bt President .
: Hll!Dphrey, the Minnesota senator who 'iat next Lo his preaidentlal rival during · Jlle apeecb, l!lld Nixon'• recllatlon of past
. -II unpwed by Congreulcreate1 : ;ir.imai« oonlrontatloo wtt6 the 1.,dm Pt. C6ngre~" that IJ 'unlikely to produce
•cllon.
Sen. Henry M. Jackson of Washington,
another Democratic presidential hopeful,
WU not present for the speech but iuued
From Pale I
NIXON ...
arawnen~ on behalf oruW. p!nding bills.
In bis. written presentation, Nixon said •Jlls planned visits this year to Communi!t ~ -and 'the Soviet' Union "will mean
· not thl' our-differencel have disappeared
· \or will disappear in the near future." The
'l!!IPOrtan) thing, 1le said, "Is that we talk
"ibout these differences rather than fight
· · iboUt them. 1
;i • "It would be • serious mistake."' he
p>ntinaed, 11to P'/ that nothing can coml!'
of. Our upanded communications with
'P•ld!i&' aod Moscow: But ii would llso be
'I inixtab t6 eipect too mucb too quick· :Jr." ~ ~ .
• · · Dlsaiulng Home-front reaction to , the .. ]!tl\&Jft war,.Ni~q wrote :
• ·ire bu been a. W>dency amang W wing from one ertreme to the
· ·• "the w•ke ot Vletn,am, from wan-. , ~ . ~ 1oo much .in the world to wan-. ..q ' tq;,ro'J® little. We must resist thiJ
.:lemPtaUQD ta' overreact.". ·
For the United States to withdraw from
. lnt.erulJonll ~bllltit1 "would be to ' ·in&. dlq~,wpr." be l!lld,
·'r: U ,IDJOpt.. bl<l-g the , poUUcal
· IWOD Is II band, JF.ued them II . ce. .ou.t.se& of hll ~ ~for ~~joint
ftuaion. .
.. At ·1·11me Wiien at Jeut,JO membora ol
~gr.en are VY~ .•. f~~Nixon '•· olfice, :Jte 5aJd : ••;6.if" •I> II
• • ''There i re 11)9rt.! .... ldales·, for tbe
· jlresidency lit' lll\ll1<4Jllftlber lodly thin
• ~there. probalSJy bnt1 teen at any One time
•!ft ~.Whole Wllo•IOf the Republic ...
'l ,"{,tnow tMi 'polllk:al presaure1 in thix
·aoOllil ot!lllt Coqreos will be great • , ,
There II '" -dlvi~on of opinion, not lllllJ' 11ifia.t the parties but within the
~· Esome issues of foreign policy .. : f · 1e p01lCJ anre11: ' · · • • · ·
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.• , ,there are great ·naUonal
that are 10 vital Lbey tr~
'p,,Ltt ua , 1>4ve. our 'de,bltp.' -ua have our bOnest dlfference11. :But
let 111 Join ill kt1pinf tbe n1tlonll lnterat
lint, Let II.! Joli In m•kin& ,..,. thlt
lt,lialation the n1tlon ntedJ dot1 not
bOfome bolta&~ to tl)e:~l1Ue1l lnttrtlt O('
1n party or 1ny ~on.'' y ' 'T• J
Funeral Scheduled ,. :• .. . .
IAN .. FRANOi$cp ,(~) -, ~ii.
•rvlCla will bi held Fridly Cbr 1rchltact G.oorao Adii111 Ap~~arth, f~m~ Co~°!'
11vlsh maa1lori1 he 'iiiilit In the 'l"~lti.ry 1·
e.arly y-:ars, who died t.tere at the· •·re~ot
M. Applegarth, an oakland native. who
o~ en architect'• office here in 1907,
died Jiednesd1y at 'ailldrtn 1 Hoapltal
Iller a br lt( lilntS3.
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a statement charging the Prealdent with
givin& "a political platform lnltead of a
PJ'Oll'llll !hit will help ti-In dLltreu
all over Aroerica."
ll<public1D1 1enerally pr1iaed the
President's speech.
The Dtmocratlc criticism came u a
prompt ,response ~ Nixon'• appeal for
Cengress to set ulde political pressures
and considerations .
Muskie addresaed himle1l to that point,
telling reporten "You don't eliminate the
pr=es by linorln& the problema In a
State of the Union speech.''
The Maine Democrat , frontruMer for
his party'• presidential nominatlon, aald
he found it hard to understand the need
for an increase in defense spending with
Vietnam spending down from '30 billion a
year to fl bllllon.
. Humphrey, a leading ·rival, called the
speech "a recycling of the State of the
Union" and said Nixon 's comment on
high proptrty taxes indicated he planned
to replace them with "a new tax" in the
form of a value-added tax.
He said sucb a tax .woWd ereaUy in·
crease the cost of Jiving and called in·
atead for a total reform of the tu struc-
ture to make it more equitable.
Thirteen times during his 30-minute
speech, the President was interrupted by
applause. The bigest hand was when he
expressed the hope that 1972 could be a
year of great progreaa toward peace with
all nations.
Beach 'S quatt,er'
Caught Napping,
Slapped in Jail
DAILY ~ILOT St_,. ~lltte
ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY
Hap,,.,,lng Organl1tr Lucis
'Happening' Girl
Seeking Council
Seat in Laguna
By FREDERICK SCHOEMERL
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Mrs. Beth Leeds -instrumental In the
organization of 1970 Chris~ ."hap-
pening" in Laguna Canyon and a similar
festival near Death Valley last Easter -
has taken out nominatiOn papers to run
for the ~guna Beach city council In the
April 11 municipal elections.
Mrs. Leeds, 30, of 21532 Treetop Lane,
A well-entrenched beachfront squatter Laguna Beach, in a statement, 11 l d:
who apparently. eluded evidence-see.king "A new era is opening up to Laguna
eyeballs peering Into the keyhole of his Beach, the era of love and trust , , . Let'a 1H8 Dodge camper for eight months
wound up in Newport Beach City Jail unite and all nm our community with an
Wednesday. understanding heart and wisdom broiight
William F. Mattson, 21, of the Balboa about~ caring about our toWn and
Parking Lot, was arrested and formally one another."
booked on 1 municipal code charge of The former Laguna Beach High School 1Jeeping in a vehicle. Ball ls $15.
Police accuse him of living in the lot graduate is presenUy '!'orking at the
for about eight months, despite a aeries Volunteer Post -a community particlpa-
of informal eviction efforts. lion research project 1'4 m In i I t.e I'. e d
"On Jan. II, the deltnd•nt came In to lhr9u&b the ,Unlversi!Y. o(~ll~Ml'nd
, complljn 1bo,ut Of/leer Anderaon b&nglng , tlie Natloi\ll Jnatitute of MeiitallWl ~.
on his camper al11 night;" the police Mn. Ueds said that she is pres!qUy on ~~patrolmen Jiave w • r n e d · ==n ~~clfr"DOJ' m~uana
<Malllllll lillout"nla"ful residoDCJ1Without 1 She'also •f18ili her Jreitlit'ttsld<ke Is
•actaa11y catchln} hlm napping. j~st OOt.si4e ~th~ c·itr;·uJ!ii,ts',· bul.·~at she
They have seen his living quarters will be moving by early February to an
mounted on the truck parked in the lot Agate Street address within the city.
aff and on since last summer, according A Laguna Beach .. resident sin~e 1947,
to police r!ports. Mrs. Leeds was owner of J\.fillabee's
A few of them have occasionally pound-Treats, a ThAlia Street restaurant which
ed on i t just to reassure anyone inside served as headquarters for organizers of
that they were out there on patrol in case the 1970 "happening" which brought
oJ trouble.. , . . . • 2_0,000 yOuths to Lfguna for Christmas, · The • crac:kdqwn ca'.me after an 1n-1970. •
ltlili'nce report, lll1t Mattson admitted •
sleePlng ln ~ fehicle sin~ Jut sy.mmer,
· A cmipJe wou.sedr from1 slumber in a
parked van a few days ago said they
didn 't Jatow it was against the law.
'They aid 1 fUY In Ii !IHI Dodge told
them It was perfectly okay and that be
Jiad been doing It since last summer.
: Shortly after dawn W e d n e 1 d 1 y ,
patrolm<iil ~Webster and Lee Roberts
IPPfOlched · tht· 111 .. 1 Dodge, 1lert for
any ·anQres. ·
·. They Plockf!Cf on the door and got no
answer. . ..
. Thty ratUed the hasp on the door loud-ly, .
1 "Who is it?" came a mumbled reply.
. They said Mattson -sleepy-eyed and
with • crease on his cheek from lyi ng
down awhile -opened UJJ' and without
th inking said he wasn't quite awake yet.
This disclosure plus clrcwrutantlal
evidence ln the presence of a rumpled
11 .. plng·blg led to his arrest.
Girl Attending
Trial Arrested
A Corona de! Mar girl accompanying a
friend to a court hearing on his drug case
learned. a Jot • more thin she expeeted
Wednesday about how the law works.
Noticing her hide a co.smelic baJ{ under
a bush outside Harbor Judicial District
Court,.a park employe across the street
contacted Costa Mesa police to check Its
contents. ·
Suspicion confirmed : a small bit of
alleged marijuana and a wooden pipe
we.re found and the bag replaced by
police who watched her come out about
10 a.m. 4nd retrieve it.
The 17-year~ld wu arrt!ted and then
released ponding juvtnlle court 1ctlon.
Jurors in Repair. Trial
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' ' Given Weekend Recess
' :;rwelve jurors who must rule in the.
guilt or innocence of seven defendants 1c-
euled of conspiracy in an alleged auto
repair racket today began a four.day
kend · break !rom the marathon
ge County Superior Court trial.
ge James Turner ·ordered the Jong
nd recess l•te Wednesday after
hearing two Huntington Beach men deny
that they ever inflicted damage to
customers' cars or aUtborized needless
repair work.
Defendants Christopher Enrlquez, JS, of
7512 VoJca Drive Ind Henry CUtongu1y,
21 , of '7Ml CCalmodore Drive, we.nt on the
wltnea 1tand to toll delenit 1ttoraey Al
stokke that they had never been lnYOlved
208!2 Shell Harbour Drive, Huntington
Beach in •n alleged repair rnck:et th•t
covered 11 service sta\jons had earlier of~
fered similar denials as the defense
phase of the trial got under way.
Proskution witnesses testified ror
Deputy Distrlcl Altomey Richard Sltnton
that the seven defendaJ'.lts were amon&
emp1oYes at Arco, Mobil, ·shell and Tex-
aco service stations whb de1iberately
punctured customer's tires with play Lig
darts ond dellberaltly damaged other
small parts after cars were hoisted C!n
·the racks In the 1taU00'1 lube 'ily,
•
, la destructive pr1ct1ca !hit lilepdlr
co1t Orange County motort1ll IRlnY'
thousands dollars .
Fonner employ•• of the service 1tatlon
chain heve tealified that they were 1110
ordered to ,oqulrt lhoclt lbeorbers ,and
fuel 'pumpo with oil 'ln the pntanse that
tho •Vl!IJ parts Wtn! ltaklni aod llhOuJd
be npllctd bJ ,thl,cuatomer.
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Cities As\{
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TV's Vein
Of Pr ofi ts .
lly ALAN DIRiuN
ot .. °""' .. ..., .,.,,
The ltvt cities Involved In Oflablllhlng
a joint Public Clbl• Tele•illori AIMortty
(PCTA) on the Or1nie Coul want the
television compirues bidding for the fran-
chise to tip their hands on where they
hope to make the "big money."
•1NeWport Beach t"A>unclJman Llndsley
Parsons, 1 film productr and ~hairmaft
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lW al1f. Bieytlea ,
Across Bridge
• " you ....... IJle,.ie .... Cou&·~ ....... ...
.,,.... the brldae over t!Je SUia
Ana River.
1b1t'1 I.he messq:e (rom the
Hunt11111t.n Beach City Council
whl~h his 1pproved on ordbwlce
prohlbitinl cycle ridln1 over tht. brldjt,
J?ubllc Works Director J I m
Wheeler reporled to the cUy-cou.ncU .
. .that the ordinance wu tied brio a
pl1nned bicycle trill to be · buill
from the Balboa PeniD1Ul1 In
Newport Beach to HuntingtOn
Beach State Park. The traj.l ·will
·,run close to the feDCe.ol·tbe Hun-
tilfgton Beach State Park-•
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Announced
Strlklns a counter-blow to Mayor
Robert M. Wilson's hlwklsh poslUon on
Vletn.m, 'C:O.ta Mesa City council car>-• tlldate 'l'lleodon C. "Ted" BolOfh .,,.
oounoed bis own lotelp policy pl1tlorm
Wednesday,
ol. the PCTA board, made .ill cle•r •t> a ...
Ht,..11id our ao-called no-win r.licy is
jtJ<l floe ID VlelDf,111, but declltM be ii
'1"Jntlilli'11del!nll•poll0r of wlnnb>i 1t
the poll1 In April. • board meeting in ·Fountain Valley th1t • • ' · , ~· :xi~ i:1! ~· .. the 1ar,. prolill ~EISie-.Blal\pied n,. 'P.rflllOi&I council critic and thrlce-
·WlllJCCtisl\JI candlaate for oU~toolt out
lonnll nomlDllion papers .and used tbe 0 1 "®ld like to see the big companies . ..
come out ond' say wbero they hope to S ~ ' " · SJ ' led · mike the' money," 'Paraons uid, "They ' Cl'VJCCS a ' " ~ . ~~aioo to i~ Uffl'a1 .thin1s.
have kept_ the big income ~~ts under, a
blanket. They are Wing cities up for
three petcent ,~ the 1~. :-Ve must set ' them to. tell us where they will m1k1
• Funeral 1trvlces wtll be held l'rlday In
liicltwood for the. molher ol Well Or1n1e ·
Count( Judlclll Dlstrlcl Co\tit Judfe
Uoyd Blanpled,,who dled'Tutsday.
. Ffrot 'ot •It be ,..ponc10cl to Ifie COUJ1.
cil 's lrfolwbiy reao111tion 1 ~Jticizing the
U.S. for luvil)s Vitlnoai wlthool 1 vie>
toey, a Wllson·lnltiat.d J\!>Sltlon paper •JI" ~ved ,4 Jt<l l>, with Clotlii¢11mao ')Vllilam
\.: St. Clair dissenting.
the big money."
Parsons said ,he believed the large pro-
fit! would be in the leased cbaMell which
could be used for pay TV.
''The potential income from pay TV Is
tremendo.us," Parsons went on. adding
that of the 3,000 cable television .stations
in the country 200 Were already willini to
pay '50 each for an old.feature film.
He pr'edicted that these .-yments.
would grow and foresaw a situation
where a first-run feature mOvie cquld' be
sold to cable' television stations for $1
mlllion, and with a million families
paying $3 to se~ if' '3· million· would hi
raised in one night. ,-'
Parsons suggested ihat these pr:ofit.! be
inves~igated and that possibly a separate
fee structure -ot}\er than three per.;:ent
of the gross -be set up for pay TV. :
The way the board agreed tltiJ morning
to do th.is was to i8k the seven companies
interested in the five-city fra nch.ise -
covering Newport Beach, Huntington
Beach, Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley and
Westminster -to submit written
analyses of a strict CA TV franchise being
considered by Anaheim.
Of a »chaMel network, Anaheim is
coruidering making 10 of the channels
leased operations.' other channels would
be "off the air" -those that are already
being broadcast tha~ could simply be
picked up with an antenna -and others
would be public agency channtls' for
education and community-oriented pro-
grams.
No specific number of channels has
been fixed yet for the five-ciD> franchise,
~t~ugh est~les, I/a.~• ra11,1!d, ~~ !'
The main sta'tion for the five:C:i Y
franchise would be in Huntington Beach.
Presently the ~ authority t,9 ilrtng
researoll'•nd deVllop~"ll'* J m the
cities 'hM>lved for a 'tolal I • ' nth
budget of $33,000.
The Huntington Beactl City gountil has
agreed to pay lu 111,600 1hare, Fountain
Valley has agreed to pay $4,000 and
Westminster nearly $6,000. •
Both the COsta Mm ' and Newport
Be•ch councils have bilked at paying
their allocatloru:, f7,f00 -and '2,500 respec-
tively.
Cost. Mesa councilman Al'olin Pinkley
uplalntd that his council IJ uncertain
whether the suggested contribution would
be all tht funds required for • year's
,....arch 1nd did not want to find UseU
beln1 asked for mora later. Paraons said
that similar 11Dtiments hid been ti·
1
prwed In Newport Btacb.· .•
Rites for Mrs. Elsie Bllniljed, 75, will
be at .fierce Brothers Mortuary 'fith in-
ltr111tnl ln.1!1(1ewood Park,
The · Juris\11 mother lived in 1 Costa
Mesa '10b!le home Park befor~ enterin&·
Park ~do .... Convalescent Hospltal,r where
she suCcumbed. •
'she ,o!)d her husband retired to .the ·
Harbor 'Area ieven years ago from ·
Burbank and he preceded her .in death
three years ago .
Survlvon include Judge Blanpied, a
daughter7 Mrs. ·Dorothy Gullion, of
Burbank, a sister Mrs-.. Eva Waymire, of
Rosemead, IJl4 lour grandcbi!dren. .
' The (.amily lllUe!ll th1t frtendl 1111)'
contribute to a liVorite char!~ In her
memory. ' ·"·
' 4 Die in Crash
Into Empty Car
. VAN . NUYS (UPI) -Three persona
Were killed early today when two
rrk>torcyc)es cfashed into a drive.tJeJS car
which apparently had rolled into the
street from a driveway.
Carl Norman, 26, of Canoga Park and
William Turk, 31, of Santa Monica, were
pronounced dead"" on arrival at Valley
Receiving Hospital._,
. Sandra McGinnis, 13, F, Van Nuys, who
was riding on the back of Norman's
motorcytj,e. cUed a short time Jaier.
••. Po)~ !•1\1,ih~ ~19\'f~qlet; tra,ve~li!>! .n0'r.uib®M oiJ Ras\eq Av~nue .al J-.
50 miles an hour, slammed into the car
which was blockin( tht northbound Jane . ,. {·. ' ' ,.,
FREEWAY • • •
now required in Cl.lifornia.
In response to a question from the
council, Date! aaid thit ellminatioa of
parts of the adopted route would not
necessarily wipe out the entire freeway .
"We can bulld links in the system
without buildina: the entire •l)'ltem. It's·
done a11 the time:" he laid. One im-
portant link, ht ilid, mJcht be .Hlfhway
133 (Laguna Canyon) and Hlgbw1y I
(Pacilic Cout Fr..,.1y) wblcb could be
built separately without complotion·of tbe
entire coutaJ. route. • · •
"I stand for temoVa\ of ill our troops
ond,POWs 1nd:.n tt<l!'to supportinf the
corrupt govemm'ent of SOulh Viet.Mm, ao
we can take cire Of the corrupt s<'Vern·
,Jnent ol Costa :M•!O~' Bol<igb d~ired.
I He did not 'elaborate on the alleged
domesUc col'T\IPllOn. ,
• The colorful Colta Mesa Democrat saJd
he and 'his Giveriimental Awareness
C.Ommlttee are planning a meeting Feb.
14 at Estancia Hiih School.
"The incumbent Candidates are not in·
vi led, 11 he ·said.
Bologh said all new challengers will be
invited to attend to discuss their own
pbttorms engineered to unseat council
incumbents William L. St. Oalr, Alvin
Pinkley and Mayor Wilson.
"They will hav-' to stand on their
record," he said in regard to snubbing
the incumbents.
He also gave a sneak · preview· of his
1912 campaJgn platform :
-creating a city charter government.
-Orgalt&lng a referendum election on
whether the city· shall have any more
freeways through it.
-Que1Uonl1111 sharply the luue of
Downtown Redevelopment.
-Investigating various city departnNmt
beads. ,
-Making all city employes live in
Costa Mesa. . .
"It's 1olng to be a hot 1prlng," llOloeh
concluded.
S~upa Qp.erator -. . . .. -..
Robbed in Mesa
' A n y..;l, lliuna:lnJ-.. · lor . . ~ pat~ who rubii:'.! the' man on tho
wrong way -with a knJfe at his throat -
is 90llght today for robbing the Colla
Mesa spa of .$48 Wednesday ..
Police~ said Rqnal~ 1&atkm8' waa
waiting for customers at Mlyoko11~una
& MUSllt, lll!O Newport Blvd., lato
, Wednesday afternoon when the doorbell
rang. '
He answered and was confronted by the
19 to 21).year-old former "patron who shov-
ed a blade a1a1Nt hJi throat. ·
Starkmln uid ht wu lorced 'ID empty
the safe and baM over the cash, after
whicb the llnif"'wlelder Oed on loot.
Ht said bt ...,,plzed him u 1 prior
clieJ'lt.
l~h SEMI AN~µAL SALE
NOW 11'4, PR06~ess
One of the fine1t aelectiom. of Furniture
in the Harbor Area.
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DAI\. Y ~lLOT N :I••• ~ree
YES Program
Gets Many 'Nos'.
' (lpportunlty II not knocking oo tbe door
ief tllo llorbor Aru Youtll ~ymenl
~ nearly enouch tbete days, DI>
conlln8 lo YES dlrector1.
fecioral funds, 1qpport1 moal of tbe YES
ac!Jvltlff.
Bui young ltudents -•I the"rale ol JO
lo IS per d•Y -are knocking on the of.'
lice door looklnc for jobo, part or
'!be em~ ,.rvlce ii for -
IHI, lllOliP lllOll of lbole lookq for
Job• are lliCIJ achoo! age. .
"We keep.an. active file of 1,00D ta 1,500
youths wf1o want jobs," Mrs. ~yoa said.
"t spend ·aome mornings aearchin& for Jobs for them." + 111lltlme. ·
'"YES serves Costa • Mesa, Newport
~h and Irvine. In 1970 it filled 1.015
jobs. The number was near J,700 for 1171.
B1.1t over tht past few months the
number of job opportunity offers his
dwindled to one or two per day, 11y,1
Mn. Fk>rence Hayos, YES execuUve
cllrettor.
''We need eoo<f, parl.{ime jobs,
-1ally for the bilh ochool kld1," she says. "Part of the problem ii that
emp&oyera aren't aware of YES."
'!be Y oufll Emplo)'mtlll Servi~ Wll
lawiched as a year-round project two
years ago by the ~ Area
CllOrdlnating COuocil OD a very llim
boldse1.
YES offices are located in the Hart>Qr
Area Boys Club at 5tt Center St., Costa
Mesa. It serves Cost.a Mesa, Newport
Beach and Irvine.
Recenlly, the 1ervJce1 of YES were
combined with the Newport-Mesa Unified
Schoiol District's work ei:-ptrlef!ce P~.
cram, and tbe scllool district, utllliing
Recycle Effects
01i Environment
Not Immediate
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The Bank
.of America Slyll a llludy of co11J and UleS
of recycling paper shows there are few
~-nm be(lefiti from waste paper
recycling and few trees would be saved
jmmedillely.
.. The bank, largest in the nation,
report<d last week thal most paper cur·
rendy ~ made fl"Ofl) ·either sawmlll by· ~ell or from trees grown on fanns
lp<dflcally for pulp l"'r)>Oses ind few t~ in naUonal forests would be saved.
But tbe report said paper containing 65
te 15 percent recycled fiber waa a
_ ri!umable goal for lhe nation's recycling
efforts, and the banf\announced it was
steppiag up its eUorts Jh mwcliq paper.·
• The bank repori, wblch'10ncenlraled on
lbe economic and eco1oiJca1 iqlplicali!W
of reeyclio«, recommendecf llltee steps,
-Recyclable subatltutes for con-
tuninanl3 should ~.dr1JDP"d·
-The supply of fecyclable·paper must
be expanded. This means waste paper
broken would · have to begin collecting
and oortin& paper formerly conslaered
!l!!fit lor ~cling. --:-i&t industry must expand its
~ty to recycle if demand for such
p.j)er continues to increase. The bank
noted the increasing demand for recycled
·without increasing the supply .of
e waste would be sell-defeating.
report noted that irutability in the
" piper market made paper com-
reluctant to invest time and
W lo expand recycling facilities unlit
. are ~ Jhe demitna for recycled
uets · wlll be· long·llved. Anofher
lfed'question I! wl!Otber lhe nation will; irt fict,. ·race a shortage of virgin
)imber.by 198$.· . . .
The bank lllUdY ""1'oluded•lhat UJ1til .the
· tast tw9 poinla were resolved, '\he paper
Industry .''ma.y be r~luctaut to i nvest .the
necessary time·.an~ m~y to.achieve th·e
35 perceni ·re<:ycUng goal by J985,· ·
, The t"eROrt. ol c;ourse, ·"'.IS Printed ·oo
recycled paper. ·
Filipinos Boost
Their Economy
-With Romance
"l don"t believe there is anything our
kids can't handle," she added. "They
have gone. out in some very difficult
situations and always came through in
flying colors."
YES workers found that one young high
school girl could nol read -a fact not mown at heq school. The girl .... edfing
by in school becauae she aboorbed a lot
from the teachers, but she wu nearly
ready lo drop out.
YES not only .found ber a job sbe could haJid!e, ~. bal·..t ber up with a
1pecW reading -ram lo nep her in
llCbool.
sometimes job bunling doeln'I work
out so well. YES Is still unable ·ta find
work for a 17·year-old boy whose wife
just got ool of the hospital.
Tbe youth is struggling to stay in
school and support a wife, but his debts
total ,1,500, and he has M work.
"Emplo)'ers don't like to hire a mar·
riedlllgb school student,"· ~1rs. Hayos ex·
pl.ained. "But we're still looking."
The YES phone .number is M2-0474, for
anyone wbo has a job to offer a strug·
gllng youth. It's on a 2f..hour answering'
wvice.
Mrs. Hayos said employers have never
turned down all YES applicants, tr there
was a job available, but a number of
employer1 have a klnfi list of rules oo
wbo they wlll hire.
'"A Jot of employers still don't want
1ong hairs," she said. "But more of them
are acCepting long hair if it's well g~
ed."
Nearly every appl icant ls inteTViewed.,
and warned about good crooming. The
YES olflce rea'turts a mirror with a -.}gn
over it asking "Would you hire yourself?''
"We don't iill jobs on a first~ome,
first-serve basis," Mrs . Hayos explained.
"We try to match the youth with the
job." , . She feels the state laws restricting
youth employment have seriously hurt
the high school students, primarily
because they could not work past 10 p.m.
Two new state laws have eased the late
work restrictions this y~r. Students can
now work past mid!)lgbt. when there is no
1cboOJ the next day, or past-midnight if
tbey are ~lied In. 1 work experience
pogram.
Mrs. Hayos adOlitted that jobs are just
plain s,carce thi s year. • 1 Dur l n g
Christmas we found no jobs for students
in retail .sa1es: and gas station openings
are cM>sing rapidly."
The bulk of YES jobs involve babysit·
ting or gardening , but the director said
th.ey aren't ?f:allY adequate jobs for many
of the youlhs. .
"We really need better jobs. Kids need
to work, not just for the money but for
experience. Employers often want ex-
perienced workers, but rarely offer to
train anyone," she lamented.
British Warned
Of American,
Hi.story lrisults
· 1-"0N,DON (AP) -Commerils on lbe
United states io European newspapers
l~t. week included a pained examination
of American historical monuments by a
British writer and a perplexed look at
bumper Sti('kers by a West Gennan col-
umn ist.
Michael Leapman, the New York cor·
respondent for the Times of London, ad·
vises potential British . visitors to the
United. states "do not come if you're
easily shamed."
A tour of America's h istor ical
landmarks is, for British visitors, 11one
deep humillation after aoother," he
"TOle. "Moat of the alahts celebrate jg.
nomlnious British defeals or defiant
American triumphs over oolonlal op-
presaion. II
On a recent tour ot New Orltana
harbor, be re)>Orted, "the boat slopped by
a flat, green meadow and we were
ordered off for a history lesson. Jt was
Chalmelte, the scent of a big battle
between Britain and the United States In
1115. The official descriptive leaflet was
typical of its kind, filled with terrible in-
sults against Britain'! fighting men.
" ... The City of 'Philadelphia where
the republic was born is a celebration or
lbe c:nJ3bin of iriginal British sin. The
buildings wLre tbe rebellious and Illegal
Declaratlon ol Independence was framed
•!Id proclaimed are cherished as nallonal
moaunenll. 1'WuhJnclon, loo, ii lllulled with anti·
Brflllh lll"iPllllJda " IJ!lrld Scbelder-&dJ<IJ, a •oorm)>Olldenl
for tbe West German. dally newapoper
-Morgens, nportod:· "In thla
election yur ltn many American cars
dlspJaj' the bumper slloktr 'I am proud
lo be an American.' The driver Is proud
of his fatherland -but why must he proo
vocativily take h1I fflellnp on 1 drive!"
Noted Newsman Dies
/NOVATO, c.lif. (U PI J -J ... pil P.
McSorlay, a caJlfornla new-n
who joined Ibo Sin Mateo Tfmet in 1111
aod WU nomecf -flw fOlrl later,
dlld lion n....i.r after • loo( ~. He _ ..
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DAILY ,.H.OT" ...... ,, lM l'I'(•
ixon Ge ts
> I • PAlus (APJ -In ~inC,«fia~ 07,lor
·;tho time and il7 •I II)( a lul. A poll
caid ~ts 43 fen~ ._
lf you want.a balb, tbtre's,a J>Ublic one
at 241 Don, Dan Bei Do Jie S\reel. Tb get
10 the zoo, lak.e l'jo. ! trolley·bus. If . ' you're under. 3 fttt· 7 ~ l'ide ftte.
All this has been cl>mmunicated , to
. President Nixon, alofti· with a ll).page
disserl'\tion on, Chinese chess and
"checkers, maps of the ftekirij; trolley
aystem, a rest~raot guide, and
thousands ot word! on Cbtnese language,
history and art. .
The ... information comes In a $17
Englisb.fan(Uage translation of what is
,caUed ibe only modem guide to China.
ediled in French 1iY Nagel, a Geneva
publlaber. NaaeJ bas 5'nt 1 copy to Nixon
and 11y1 the White House replied lhat it
will be very helpful in the preparing for
Nixon's trip to China.
t • ' •• Wool on the Boo# '
A spakesman for the publisber ivain·
tains that it's doubUul that manf
governments have ariy ntore up-to-date
information than the:-guide. The last
prevjous French guide to Ctµna was
published. in 1904. Nagel says th~rt
'hav9ti ~ any ne'Y guides in English,
Gehrian1 or· Japanese in 40 years.
Two of the season's eight new lambs born at Costa
Mesa High School are being led by, from Jell, Sara
HerboUcb, 16, Marianne Jonas, 16, and Debbil Jack·
son, 16. AU are agriculture students. Fo_ur more
\ •' .,,, Jambs are on the way and.,.11 wiU be r·aised by st~··
dents to be sold eventually at the Oran ge Coun ty,
Fair. •
". The 1,503 pages contain a remarkable
·r!ng~ ol f,tcl and detail , part asJ.ri.vial as
Garden ·Grove
Trustees Nix
· Busing Students
\.Garden ~rove Unified School Dist rict
trustees trjing to overcome a five-cam-
pus ethnic: Unbalance above the max·
imum level allowed by the state have
repeated a refusal to bus students to
other spots ••.
Trustees voted unanimously Tuesday
night to adopt a policy paper and file it
with the State Bureau or Intergroup Re.la·
tions.
Guidelines ' set "ethnic imbalance at a
maximum of 26.5 percent of a minority
group on any one campus, but the state
cannot force .t district to bus students to
balance it.
Five Garden Grove schools heavily at-
tended by Mex ican-Americans are over
1be Undt, wj1' 44 percent -compared to
the 21.:r percent allowable flgute.
Heritage School is the highest:
Santa ·Ana school officials have agr~
to,begin'busing students from their Santa
Anita sect!@~ with a l)igh concentration of
Mexican-Amerjcan families.
Garden Grove scboolmen say they are
alleviating their de facto segregation
situation with special programs to assur•
Chicano pupils of equal educational op-"
portunity.
By TERRY COVU.LE
Of t1te Dlltr ,.li.t Staff
Wood · products ~•from O>sta Mesa's '
Estancia High School are helping young
reet walk. a straighter line at Corona del
Mar Elementary School.
They also add a litUe bounce to the
physical education program and ill-
directly improve a child's reading and
writing skills.
"\Ve use them in physical education
(PE) classes for perceptual training. the
development of motor coordination." ex·
p!ains1Tim Terry, PE teacher at Corona
del Mar Fflementary School.
'rhe wood products Cons~t of paddle
tennis paddles, jump boafds, balance
boards aod walk boards. 1bey were made
by EsJancla High wood shop studenls
!aught by Ken Rouae; who happens lo be
Terry's cousin.
"Tim and I began working together last
year," Rouse said. "He tells me what he
needs for his PE program and I let my
students build it. We save a lot of money
for the district, and students here fee]
they've done something worthwhile."
~ Estancia wood shop students have built
Privette l11"licte d .
In Bank Bla sts
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Ma y Have Fled
CHICAGO (AP) -Ronald Kaufman,
an AWOL Army privalt who authorities
say may llO .. lied lllt ooantry, bas been
Indicted on "'' COIDlla'connecled with th• placing of bomhl ID three Chicago banb.
'!be indl-retu\.nod 'l'ueaday by •
federal fVllld jurJ clw\ed thal on or
about July lt 1r11. Kwfman carried ,..
plolllvt devices intO the benks and put
thlm In aalety depos!I hqm.
fl a!Jo charpcl that Kaufman uatd the
U.S. malls lo send let\m detaiUng what
the devlca were and where they could be
found. The letltn were malltd lo six
Chlcaao ne-and a aeventh Jn
Wuhlngton on Jan. I ond I.,
Tiie FBI "bas lllcl ffncerprinlJ on the
ltlltn -that Kaufman bat bandied
them.
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New Cars Issue Cleaner
Air--And More 'Frouble
'a passage On Niu Jle Street that expla ins
~ thabit ·is ''Ox.Street or Cow Street or Ox·
en Street.:•
Other' sections are iiidispensable. The
.Chinese )'llan, worth aQout 44 U.S. cents,
, is divided into 10 mao and 100 fen. So a
pedicab , costs . itrou nd nine cents a
· kilometer, or lf cents • rllile, a bargain.
But the gujde says they are increasingly
scarce. . t
The vocabulary tu st blis a number of
translated phra8es, including "I am fat.''
DETROIT (AP) -New car owners are established by the federal Clean Air Act "I have gotten fitter" ·and '11 ha ven't any
paying the price for poUution-cutting of 1970. more money." The guide also offeis 1
aulomobl·1e engm· es to h tart Jail word Nixon is .... 1ikely to1hear addressed -ug s s, s • The act required the Industry to ,..
JO. ~and 1"ncreased gasof m" 1· to him : 'Tona Zhi, or comrade. !:> e consum p ion. remove 90 percent of the pollutantsirom ·~ The Presklent and other Western "You start and after a minule it dies automobile exhaust by 1'75 .. a standard ·
1 travelers are ad.vlse<t to drink boiled on you," said sadore Birnbaum. a oriainally set for 1980. The Envlro6-' tlle · ~ water, brjng' ir own instant coffee, and Detroit pharmacist who drives a new mental Protection Agency could grant the ask for a special adapter for electric $6,500 sedan. , industry • a one-year extension. Industry plugs in hole's. All are not standard in-
"l'm afraid or getting hit in the back." spokj!smen said there is little chance of ternalional size.
A sampling of people driving 1m cars meeting the standards by 1975, but in-Guests are. also toldtnot ~look surpris--
lndicated that Birnbaum was not alone. sisted they are tr)ling. cd Jr restaurant he3dwaiters bring left·
A-1ost said they felt they should be getting By setting carburetors to aJJO\f more overs to take home. The Chinese Jn-
better performance. air and Jess fuel into the combustion vet'lted the doggie bag dynasties ago.
Top executives of the Big Three chambers or their product's engines, The guide waa compiled, says Nagel .
automakers said the new "drivability" Rutomakers have reduced polluijng~1eft· by students and professors who traveled
problems resulted from attempts to overs c~st into the air as ~st to qhina in 19&4.aa. • M.afcel Girard, a
reduce exhaust emi ssions that can cause · emissions .' ' ' · ' '~ ·French diplomat 'ID Peking.:se"ed 11
air pollution. However, this also Increased· the e'ditor in chief. Tbe tirst edition <>f ap-
•:,s.ero~ we 1t.a.rud ..-..on emiuioas, ~chance-t,hat YoU 'Will have ·to· flil!.•~ ... peaced in l_NO. It wu re~istd in 1970.
we went for power at low gas oon-starter three times before· the engihe
sumption, qui~k starting and things like catches and will have to idle the' engipe
that," said Fred W. Bowditch. director of longer befor'e1 it runs smoothly,.. 1
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emission controls for General Motors New car-eugines an designed to 'Qurn
Corp. · gasOl!ne more completely tb ··reduce
Concessions were made in performance pollutanti .blcfsted from the taili)ipe. .The
to meet emi ssion standards adopted by heat used to burn the fuel thoroughly
local , state and federal agencies, said could be used to drive the car further.
Bowditch. and more concessions will The result lla's beeh '"fewer miles lfet'
have to be made to meet the standards gallon of gasoline for most 1972"models ...... ·
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Ne w Foreign Minister
. . . TOKYO CAP) -Chi Peng.fel Is Bed
China's new foreiB" minister, succeeding
the late Cbet'l Yi. Chi's elevation was
disclosed tolay in a New China News
Agency broadcast. He ~adp beift. actlng
foreign minister sinc·e Aprif.
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Real ·s~h~l.: -•o.•t~":
40 paddle tennis paddles, 10 jump bQardi,
IO balance bGards and 10 walk boards at
a total cost o! $83 for materials.
Bought in stores, Ten-y says tbe cost
for the equipment would have surp;iss!d
$320.
Terry is the only, fulltime PE1eacher in
the Newport-Mesa Unified School District
who is stationed at an elementary school.
The PE program there has received con-
siderable publicity on its own. _
"Our program is good, but it wouldn't
be nearly so good without the equipment
supplied by the Estancia students," Ter·
ry commented.
The balance boards, walk boards and
jump boards help young students .
coordinate their muscles by walking on
different types of foot support.
Coordina_tlon of the large muscles
speeds coordination of smaller muscJes
(eyes and fmgers ) used in reading and
writing si[llls, according lo educators.
"We've been able to do a Jot in ~
tual training that could1t"t be dona
without this equipment," Terry said.
For wood shop students, the projects
have expanded their class goals. They no
longer build three-le,gged stools ~ause
page fi ve of the teacher's manual sllys
build three-legged stools.
' The wood products lQey make are
useful, well built items.
Rouse says it is easier to get students
enthusiastic about cla ss work When they
accomplish something useful.
Student plan to expand their activities
lo the creation of large toys !or patients
at Fairview State Hoapital.
"Fairview needs ovenlzed toys that
can't break, can't loJure. can't be
swallowed," Roule Aid. •10ar dnft.ial
classes wUI desJin Ille loyll J!nd "°"'
shop sludenlJ can malre -·" "We 1rY to auplicllt ladualry ID a
small way here," he explained. 0 We llke
lo do everything· connected with pro-
duction.'' • . . • • • . •· . .
Rouse and Terry both bellffe thal the
l}'lle of cooperation tho7 bote -Jopocl
coWd be used in many other dlltrlct pro}
eels. •
What Estancia wood 1bop sludlntl can
buUd for Co""'* del Mor younesten, ca n
be done In other clas,.s lor otber achools.
!hoy believe.
Meanwblle, tllo EltUCll atudonll wiU
keep tllelr s!lilled hlDdl w ldnl for
whatever pro)lcta Illa ~ at eor... del Mar m.l&lit aeed.
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; VO~. 65, NO. ·11,, 5 ~S, .. P>,~ THURSDAY, :JANUARY 20, ·1972 NC JEN CENTS
··Ba~bor Scouts Do Deed lar ·Ghetto Boys
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l,v <;\ND4CB 1'iiaoN ~ ,_ acout troop In the.ghetto do"" unlll then;'! their ocoutmaster, John ", °' .. ,---' area ol Sonla ·Ana. · l:;ln1pbejJ ol COiia Mep, said.
Acoordlllc to die st«oot;pe. lloJ Sc!>uts :.-300 people attended a Troop 10 When all the gear bad ~ ·brou&bt are~ lllljl wllO lllf8d a lot or , ~ in December where $290 was 01,.1t, "every~' bad a tear in bia ~···
• llllio'IIolpq .Uttle old llllles ....,. hioed. With that money and with IOl1lC campbeU aaid. Everyone was happy. . llie Iii.et . · · · , • • Campbell, who originally suaealed the
• l*P from St. Andrew's Church, the idta 19 bil troop <Ji ·is hoys .from lJ.11 · 'Bil"_~ 10 ol" the· Orlilc• Empln N~ le.ch boys later surprlxd· San· years old, said tt was just ••one -ol
'boi ldded'a .Q>O!ltlJI lauelt'lo tllft ' la Ana ~ Ill lfith new uniforms,· BOy SCouts belplntt ~ ....., get
d IC9lil sl<!PD, "Do a pod lllln dolly." -·tlnia, cooking gear, laDtems, liik-start«!. ;\Rd it helped. our troop too." ~ ·1p, willdl ·I.·~ by St. ' inl Jl9Cb and aleeplnc beo. The II Santa Ana boys:.... all.II and 11
' 'a Prolbyt«1ali • Cburdl : .o I 'Tjie C01llPlnl pn!lelltatiGO waa made at ytars old -~dy have uaed their new
Beach,. .,.....llY conduct.ed a l Oiriatmu parly and the 'l'n>op 10 boys gear on a • two-day camping trip to
.raisJl!(' drtvo to outfit an ebltre, 1'didn'i lmow the impact ol !"hat they'd Flreetone Park In Brea Canyon.
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• ,. .-B1·/A4(iRlk R. Nl1'llBL , · la owner of South Laguna
' • -• ., -·--' · • 'Company and bas money but .. ~ .. ~-.1....11 ' P,,. ol two men "'dw...,.pd.t wllh millill a -=-.mueot car salesman for . .. lnOrqe • llafiilud:....,... IDlll MX_aoll bJ',poo-tors ~ by witnesses
flll U ..mo ~ 11&1 jolnocf In lall ~l'lt court hearing Jn Costa Mesa
Ida -w.....,.,.ldlhl, -[lolb w went to the dlstrict attorney
thera wn thnola to 'cat 111' the -Uon oupp!ied. l(i:I f'a!:e for~. : ' • ~:·. . ODO ltcal w0man claimed to police ahe ~ criminal ~plaut . ..,....., • ....,,;. 1-d\ljll. Iniodl threaten to slash the i-. ·Di with · h!llJD!doli'"' ·!If . a )'Ol8il wllnesa' lace for aiding In the pro-
waa beilll llJUllbl !oda1 fmD-the -\of her husband.
0nqe Cqunl)' dlatrlcl ~I ~I ;\ maD froin Corona also gave police jq.
'1 fio ~'..baa ""'1 IOI' Q!I tha rltloQy IOnnal!o!i that he saw Mrs. !modi follow
ejiarge, [llllCllnl. ·uauanc:.a or • "l"'!llatnt 1111· ltrlh a short distance from the
·aild arri!gmneal . · . . -and remark something to the ~no b-wlaged defendant -In effect tljat 1be was going to have a narhor Judlclal lltstrict Court . Wad-YisltQr.
"""1ay, when the 17·~ p-1 tool tha Newport Beach police -who initially wttrieas lland. · _ . crad<ecli the case -and Costa Mesa -:Her~,,.!~=~ polkia. fte each contacted a)Jout the
J$, and '"'!'"•.., C6".--iltftlopments.
CoUrl .-inc the ~ ... , to )iiveallp!«I arrested Mrs. lmodl In =~ lipper~ Coar! ~ I?' 1110 ~ tot al Orange County Jail · -. ., .u ;~~ , • '". w~$.· •hinl 111e bad cone to . ..-. "'*'~--or----.., ...... .
·=:.;..,.;-':ld."'".:-::.:::',:;:l ~dant Dead -
:' eachr&llO• ir-·llnl .. ~ PASAbli:NA (AP) -Thomu Workman
• "''l'nllll lo ,,:.. .. f!J,lllli ~ bul lmodl 'l'ltmDlo II; dacendant or two pioneer
Rejection .
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Of Politics
Also Asked
Newport Woman
Robbed of $118
A Newport Beach ljOman who first 1g.
nored iwo men who pulled up besitle her
in a car, thinking they were trying to pick
her up, was robbed of $111 at gunpoint
early today.
Janice L. Ha1opoff, 25, sa1d the stickup
occurred about 2 a.m.., while she wu
walking to her aplrtmenl.
The victim told polJce an old fcn!gn
car llopped bealde her In the 33118 block
ol Wea Balboa -ard and one of the
occupants ealled out • greotlna.
She Ignored them and kept going, but
said the vehicle drove off, made a U-tum
and intercepted her qaln with the
pasaenger pulling a gun and ordering her
to hand over her money.
'MootO( them ha'",,..... bacfthe op.
portunlty to ao campin(," 1 b e t r
scoutlnuta-, Roland Haollllm, said. "All
the IUY• _. ezcltad.''
11am111m. w11o ..ru part-time and at· t--Ana cau.ae. tollmlelred to
lead • t""'P from the ·-.....
· -he -181-rs to sbore things he·had enJorecl u a IC!>lrt: . _
"I •wu "MJJy-overwhelmed by .all the
gear given us," be said, adding, "none of-
the hoys ~·ao much. !I'll really get ua atarted. • .
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· ilami1ton said the troop is already
growin( in size and can hardly wait to
take more camping trips.
; Campbell pointed out that Troop 10
ss:outs found · the "whole experience a
IJ'eat thing" in understandlnc others'
livesand are hoping they can repeat the
.,¢~.
The boys sold tickets dnor-l<>door to
tile "fund-rai1ing bttaklB!t. Campbell
empbaslud the support or tile con·
greg~tlon .of St. Andrew's Church in the
projeCt.
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. "The troQp just wanled to ahow that
you can do something tor somebo<ly-on
a ont>to-one basis -if you 1et oft your
bottoms,'' Campbell said, adding that uit
t_akes $30 a day to keep IODleone at
Juvenile Hall, but only Iii> a year to keep
a boy in Boy Scout!. ..
The project was developed In .0.,.
junction with a national Boy Seoul theme,
"Boy Po\\-er -'76," tbe pl of which Lt
lo make scouting available to more bo)'I
than ever by 1976, with an emphasis on
all ethnic and minority IJ'OUPI•
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~lligh. Statesmanship'
·Urged for Congress
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• WASIUNGTON (AP) -Here at a glance is what Pr-I N1nn told
CoalJ'ell today Jn bis Stata ol the Unlon address:
. • IDLITICS -Because ol next November's election, Co!ilreA will lace
, political prasauers but muat resist these and show "bllh llalemanablp" la
ading on vital legtslation.
'!'ECJ!N.OLOGY -A federsl parineroblp In research mtl dltelopmel lo
~to idvanco kclmology, c:ttate jobs and make Amerlc:ID lndultey man
' oblilpet!Uve iri world markela. · ·
. • SCHqO!.'l AND TAXES -The President later thla Jt1P will pr-•
plan to -public schoola apd .... the -of locoll Ji"*'11 -DEFENSE -The -federal bud,.i due Mondal' '1111 all ... dololilp.
'mmt of ,_ --aystema mt bliher de!enae apendlng. . . , ., ~UMIUl'RY-" lllml wDI 110 to Peilnl and ~ .................. . ~~ a:n ·~be .... lbla • .-"" ••
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~hool Finapcing .~M
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For Increased ' .. ; Jly ' ~reside~~ in speech
t . ' ' • . • ' • ' . : ' WAsHoorroN nlDI)• "' ~ D £ F -d' · NI.mi iaJd _, ~"11 11111 -.. e.ense un s · -·· .... o1111e a1111-= ~ofaJlt-,•q .
way be wlll -·l'llllna'. !flt -
-to P'°'* altonlall"' ...... ftvndni. , '·
WASHINGTON · (UPI) ..:. Pr'eoident, 19devlle .. allematl>t'!*Jlad .
Nixon sald todiy'the budpj be will -for Ibo! pabllc ldloola. '• 1 '
·Bui admlnl•lrallaa olflc:tala ha'" NW ...u.r lltit • hJm 'dl'ed tu: -• form.
offtlllcmalulloll&-illllldercon-to eoDcreu Moaday would .-...,. 1He liotad that Urie nant .coart
-""'-· ........... _ ........... 1or Uie' dedltom· -1n CalilGnla, Tau ,am 1idlratlon. • , ~, .,....._, ..--.,..., · V"'-tnla -haft beld tllla ~ '
stra'"81c ~· ~ l;l•YJ "'!",.,. .. ndoci ol f.I • I. el• I IClloall' Nixon sald llie ' -to lncreuacl d.,,~..,--j,Olli lyitenis; ; • dlscrimlMf«)' and.,__, lore1p OIUl[lllltlaa "II Doi lo build . wall
In ~ .Wrilleft state '. cif I the Union: . In b11 atate ol the Union -~ at<IUllCI Am.tea" Ila! to laqaOii U.L messaie, Nim. liaid, "'stfolit nlilltary· Aid, "soaitni achoo! -and i.¢.c. technOlOIY and pr•etMI)',
defe0ses are not the enemt• 0( _.,; proper!>' tu: ratu ""'" lbrelten -our Aa a 10t'1 of boaui, he aalcl, 1be
they are the iuardJans of piace.'t , • ~ties .and our achoola. . • tecbno1oiY _...will "put to·,. lilt
Without revealing the euct lotil.-Nb:· "They threaten ..........,.,.. becat11e UW. of 'many bilhl1 trained -
.., ~Id the milltary budget. WOUJd be" property !De• -wb1cb more than daubl· -akUla that 111Jcb1 olbenriJe bt _
h!ghe< than them.a billion .he reQuested ed·ln the las! 10 yeara ,_. lletl to 1'10 waated.'' . • • , • -have become one ol the moat oP-
this year, although be said defeme.apen., pm.We and dltcitmlnatory o1 an taut.
dlng1aa a percentage or the groa natlooal bitting 'most criielly at the 'elderly and
prodllct (GNPj would dldtne'lrorn..... retired; and they threaten IC!looil, H
percent In .the current year to:S.f pereejil llard-preased \ootera underataildably re-
in the llacal yea< beginnq1g July, 1. . ~ llOW oond issues at' the polls," Nixon
N'w.n noted that the 'mllitarY took t.~ &111d. .
QUake Recorded
In Sylmar Area
percent of the GNP in 1981. He noted that both a presidential com·
"I will request a-~ liudiet iJ>... miulcln.. ... oo .. -~ finance and Ibo 'LOS ANGELEI (AP) - A minor
cruse to praaerve tbcb1ul!idsney ·ol our Adv tao r y Comm 1 s a Ion · on ~ ~ J.J m 'the JUcb1er
strateaic --•en!, ww-. aD lntorp\'.enmimtal J\elallCI>• baWI been Scale .boot the 8'bDar an'a ~
alloeallon of over • 'l"llJoO ...... ,.. .. directed to searcb !Or mi altemaU~. lo of Lill Anples IGday
our ,..baaed deterimt fon:e " Nixon JJ!'l[lerty taxation. · ' •
said. • ". 1.. · "Later In the year, when both com-• ~.Clilfcnta ~te of TecblloloiY'I
'4We mlllt moYe to JMlntaM our mllsionl have completed tbetr ltudlu, l •isrDolaclcal . ~ in , .....
strength It aea," NJnn aald.-''Tbe abaD make DIJ final ncommen4aUona aald tt.r-tllo quUe al 10:11 a.m.
Navy'1 liudiel wu lncreuod by fa billion for relieving the bunlen of property taxes · No damqe 1fU ~ police aa1cL in the current llscal year, and I will uk and providing both fair and adequate ,..... __ ;;.· _____ ..... _
tor a· almllar bx:reue neit_ ~' .. ~th finlndnl • tor our children'• education," •
particular empbasla on our llblpt>UUd1ng Nixon llld. ....... ' Cl1 ...
pnJIJ'UDI. • , Tbqe WH DO hint in the ~of the
Nma1no In er..,. C9m!ll". 'Jail, 1*llllnl Ca1tlOmla !amines who played prominent
1fttporior Court •~7teb. £' -.lnlbe6anGabrielValley,isdeadat ~lopeslldslllllrW" , · ,/ ·Jl!i .,. ,"! 57 after a brief IUness.
J·~Prini;~ '· b Clay to 1980s Seen f o'r
~;Secrecy .Story ...
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Cand.ida~~s Say
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~~ssage " 'E~pty' • 1 .. . ,, . .
: • WASlllNGTON (AP) -Led by
~ bopeluil Edmund I. MYlkie
and llWllrt H. Humplnr, 0-rai.
cbarpd tedlJ tllli PJMldenl l'llDn'I
&tate ol lllo Untcin 11>e«h • la<ked
aubltance to deal •llb the nation'• major
prabl-.
a .llitement :ciiar1ing the Prttldent with
givinJ "I Politic>! platform inatll4 Ill a p,._ fllat will help t-In dlalllla .il .IYft AJtWlea."
lltpobllC1111 ,_..u, · pralaad the
President'• 1peech.
1be Democratic criticism came as a
prompt r-to. Nlton 'a appMI 'for ~ to aet aat4e political pr-..a
Ind <Gnllderatlons .
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11It wu an empty 1peech," MU1kle, a
.... tor 1r0111 "Maine. told l'tportei:s1.
llYlllll th.t tt lacktd apecJll<t for del un;
with Ille Vlellwn war. unomployment
and lilt blCb properly 1a111 daplor.d by .
Muakie addreeaed himaelf tothat r.m1.'
tellin( reporters "You don' allmlna e tbe
~"'-"'!poring lilt p~ In. State of the \Inion -h." • • Ibo Prtstdenl. ·
.• lf!lmpllrt,y. the MIM ... ta _ ..... •bo
~·•1 .a. io bit prttlclentlll rival durlnf
ti. ..,_b, llld Nlaon'a ricltal!GQ Ill put ·
t,-i. unpallld by Conirw CfMIN
". "" IDl)ar -tatloo wltli Ibo lllden • 'If C~al" lhll. ii WlllU!y to produce. acuon ..
'f'ht· Maine Demoorat, ln>nlnlnner /or
hls party's preaidentlal nomlnlUon, •Id
be found ll h&ril lo undel'lllnd tbe need
for an lncrNll tn .r..r .... i~nc with
Vi&ani apendtn) dOwn !loin llO ~Ullon a
)'Ur to 17 lllJl!oo.
Humphrey, a leading rival, called tho
apeecK ".I l'tCycling of the State of the
Union" and aald Nixon's comment on
high propehy"'\icea indicated he p,!anned
to replace them with "a new taJ ' In the
form of, a value-added lax.
DAILY ,ILOT lllff ,_
ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY
H1pponln1 Or91nl11r Leedo · · Sen. Henry M; Jickaon of Waohiniton,
Ult.bot Democratic pruldenllaL!iopolul1 -not preaent for tht IJ)e<cb !Jut lasued
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NIXON •••
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'1l\llllellll 00 behalf of the peiidlng bi!IJ.
·irl'hil 1'rlltetl prwntatlon, N!Jon Mid blJ planned,vl!lll this year to Communist thini ond 1the ~el Union "wW ri>Oan
• jot Uiat our dlfft(lncel bava d!M~
·twill-disapptar in fht nelr future." The
porlant thini, ·ho uld, "Is that w~ ·talk
· bout these differences rither than fight ' •t>oul them. ,
•· 0 1t would be 1 11tloU1 ntlttake_, 11 .lie
. ~ntlnaed, "to.uy. tllat nothl113 .<iii come
.. ., ow-expandfd comm411icatio,nJ ·with
: feJdnC·and.Moacow. Bui II would .alao be
• • mWalia to expect too much to6. qulcllo ···1y II' ' • • , r .... •
,:< Dlli!udtni b0m..11on1 reac11on· to the
:Vilt.Dim war,-Nilon wro~: . ~ ~··
. ' "TMrl bu .... • tandtnoy ·-· . Jenne to nlftl from one elititme to lbt
·· 6tbor la Ille waloo.o/ VltlnlJn, from wan. "J!ng'lo do·too much la 1111. world·to won-: -· linl to · do too UtUa. W a. mllll ttlilt lhll ·' #emPtab to overreact." ; . '! F# tM llni\ld 11111a1·1o wlthdraw,from ln~ rt0p0nalbWU11 "•ould Ill to . ~·••--~ ... ~ •• u , • . ma-• ..... 16mui.m error, • ..... ·. u._ 11ac1 doullta 1111 PoUtJcaJ • · ..._ ta 11 llaad, 1llaoo ...,,.., ibam .II ........ " ...... ,..,, .. ~ } .;es. ~~ ..... -: -"r-"'"' r-~-
') At· a· time wben 1t leaa10 members of ~. ~ongttll are vyinr f~ Ni1on '1 office,
·lie aald: • • · "Thlra 1r,1 ~ ~ta for the
··presidtncy In this chamber today than
.,. tbere'probably have been at any one time
.·in the whole.hiJtory of the Ropublic ...
, "[ know tbt P9l1Ucal preuurei in lh1I
:·. ieaaion of tho ~ wW .... IJ'tll •.•
There Is all boheat division el opinion, not
only bot....n the parties but within the 1 • lllltiel, 91' 19me. ~~es of f~z:elp J>.D~cy . j~ tlornlllto policy' u ... u. ·
l :•llolmei; titer• lrl .,...1 ;nallOnll
pn>blems that ..... vital they tranactnd:
?011111WbJp,·i.tt 1&1. bave· our d1bat11. Let iii ·have our bonesl dlf!ereri. But
let 111 loill ln k!<Plnl Ille natl~ lr\lerlll
flrlt. Let U. loin In mattna aott thal
Je;talaUnn tbt nation ntedl dota . not
.,._,lt!llqe ~ ~.pol!Ucal lntarlll of
.1111" -"1 or Any 1ptr16n •. " _.,,....,, ....
'· . f '!1lle;al Schedul~d
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IAN '.FRANQSCO (AP) ..., iJ'untrll'
11rv1~ wur lie ·hetd Friday lot iirchJtect.
0.0.• Mirian. Appl111r1h, 1111!1~ lo' ti]•.
laViah mansions he buOt fn the c:entury •.
eirly ye111, who died here at the· ap of
9'. Applegarth, an Oakland native who
opened an architect'• office here in 1907,
died W-ay II Cllllclnln'o Hotpltal
alter a brier illness.
0~61 COAft
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OMMH COAIT MUIHM, CfJ#Hlft . . ··~-,ii, w.,, : .. ,,. ................
J1clt •· C1rl1y vi.rn....w....,.1~
Th•••• Kttril .......
tkttftlt A.. -'111!'fJlti11t . ~ .. ..,.
Cll1t1H H. L•N l lc'htr' ,, N1ft ----c.. ,....., ~ ·r:!?'...,,.,. . ....,.._...1_.N ~
~=11 1111 ~·~ --~l -lftf9&1C.-.. . .
He aid 1Udl a IU would -Uy m.
'cl'lise Iba COii ol Uving ilnCf called ;n.
-i or a total reform of the to itruc-
turt to make It more equitable .
Thlrleen times during bis 30-mlnute
s~. the President was interrupted by
1ppi1U... The biqeat hand "" when he
upresaed the bopo that 1172 could be a
,.ar ol IJ'tlt Pl'Gll'tM toward peace with au nations.
Beach 'Squatter'
' Caught Napping,
S1npped in "Jail
· A •ell.fnltenched beacblront aqWltter
who •PJ!lrently eluded ev!danCHHkln1
· •Ytbal!J J>ff?tnr Into thl keyhOla GI hla
1141 Docfp dmper for el1h1 months Wounc!· up In. N"'Porl Beach City Jail
Wednesday. .
· Wlllhiin JI', Million, 27, of tbe Balboa
Parklna 'Lot, !Ila arrtalld and formally
booked on 1 muhlcfpal <Ode ·char1e of
al8plna In a ••hfcle. Ball 11 11a. ·
' Pottct ,.00 .... him of ll\>t113 In .the lot
'forilbcall,_tallt:-SU, dllpjll'I la'le1
of Informal ev!Ct!on ettorti.
, VO.,J111.;ll. ll:;,tl•nd111t cat111 In to
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on IJla! ~, all , nlfb~" \bl :police
· report notes. • ,. 1
Sever-al palrvlmen have w a,r n.e d
lllatllon about...iawftd rH)d<ncy·wltbout
actlllll1·c1Jchln• him nappt113, •
They have seen his living quarters
·mounted on the truck parked In the lot
oH and OD 1ince last summer, accordina
to police reporia.
A few of them have occasionally pound;,
ed 'on It just to reassure anyone ln.!lde
that they were out there on patrofln case
of troublti . '• , I • ·• ' · Thi crio:kdoa came after an !'fii...
l•lllitn<• report tfiat Matison admitted
•lAMin• in hll vlhllle 1lnc~l11t 1wnmet.
"A'COiiple 'lll'i>uilill' fl'Om llumber In a
parkod van a lew d1y1 110 aald they di.dn't kJ)ow It was a11IN1t Uie:Jaw.
They aald • IUY In I Itta Dod1e told
lbem It w11 perfeclly oklf ~nd that he
l!ld.-dcilbf.!t since Ji!l aummar.
"Shorl)y aitlr dawn Wed ~. 1 day,
patr9Jmeh DiAi1 Webaler and Loe lloberta
IPJ>'Olohed !hi ' atleat Dodlt, alert for *'ly anoru.:
· 'Diet lcnocllld nn lhe door and 101 nn
answer. .
· They tatUed Iha haap on lht door loUd· Jy. .
1 "Wbo la It!" came a mumbled raply.
. They Mid Matison ~ 1IMpy .. yed and
with a cre11e on hit chttlt from lying
down awblle -opened up and without
(hlnkl113 tald ht.wun't.qultt awaka yot.
Thia dilCJoeutt plUI clrcllmJlaJl!lal
evidence In tht . preHJ>Ct of a nidlpled
sleeping bag led to hit arrest.
'Happening' Girl
Seeking Council
Seq.t in Laguna
lly FIEDElllCI ICHOIMICRL . . . ., .. ..., ,.., ...,.
Mrt. ietb IMdi -hialru-iat In lht
or1antaat1on Ill 1m. Cllrtalnw "h•J>
pentnf" In Lqtina Canyon and "l olmllar ' 111t1v~ nut ~alb Valley laat E11tar -
hu Jakin out: nomination pa para to run
· lor Ilia I.a,... Buell ~lly council In lht
April II muolclpal allCllGnl.
Mrs. LMd.I, IO, of 11111 Trattop Lana, i.Atuni llllCb, in a atatemant, a i Id:
"A ..., era la openlnf up . to LllUllA
Beach, Iha ... ~11o .. and 11'1111 ••• Lal'•
Wiiie lllCI .it run out'coatlllWilty 'wtth an
Wlderataridlq bear! arid wlaclom brou(ht
about throuP cartns about our town and
one another."
The former LllUllA Buch Hiii> llChool
1t,tdua~ · ta pnaatitty workinJ at iha
· .y~.J~ ;-.1 c0~llf 'paffictpa-
. llon .-arch pmj'"1a d m Iii It I !J? ad
~· Ille =:r "' Qall/ornlatAad 'illib It ,lfJ' 11•1•1 ~lilcl lhat.a-lfl._.lif.on
J>l"QhaUon for a misdemeanor ,marijuana poSsesslon conviction. · ·
She al.sd uld!·bfr prtaent. realdence is
jusl oulslde the'Clty linllla,'bul lbat she
will be moving by early February to an
Agate Street address within the.city.
A Laguna Beach resident since 1947,
Mrs.· Leed.1 wu . owner of Mlll•bee't
Treats, a Thalia Street restaurant Which
served "al headquarters for orgAnizer• of
the 1970 -''bappenlnl'' .,hlch brought
.10,000 Y.DUlha Jo Laguna for Chrislmu,
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Giti ·Attending
Trial Arrested
A COron1 del M•r girl 1ccomp1nylng 1
friend to 1 coort hearing on hi•· drua case
learned, a 'lot Jl\Ore than l!lhe expected
Wednesday about how the' law worke.
NoUcJng her hide a cosmetic ba~ under
a. bush outlide Harbor .Judlct1l Dl1lrlct
Court·, ·a park employe acrou the 1trttt
contacted Colla Meu pollce to check Ila
contents.
Suspicion · confirmed:· a anlall bit of
Alleged marljuana and ,. wnoclen pipe
were found and Iha bifg raplactd by
pollct wbo 111Jchld her coma out about
10 1.m. and Htrleve II.
' The 17·yur .. ld wu atreslad and lben tele~ pendlng juvenile coutt action. . .. .
Juror:s i~ l,l.~pair Tr:;nJ
Given , W eek~'oo R·e~~ss
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' Twelve juror1 Who mu1t rula In the I08ll Shell Harbour Drive, Hunllniton
,.Ut or innocence of seven defendanta ac-leach In an alle1M1· repolt raehl lhal
lused of conspiracy In an all•ied auto covered II aervice stations had oarllor of·
repair racket toda y beaan a four4ay fered siihilar denials ...U .the defense
weekend break from the marathon phase Of the triil got W>ller wiy.
Orange County Superior Court trial Pl"OleeuUon witnes'Ht testified for
Judge Jamea Turner ordartd Ille long Depul)' Disttlci Allotllty ltlchar'd Si.-
w.,kend """" !ala Wedneoday afltr that the seven de!-WIJ'l lll10nl
hearing two :Huntington Be1ch m~ deny employes at Arco,~Mobil, Shell and Tex-
lbat they ever inflicted damace to aco service stations who deliberately
customer•' car1 or authorized netd.1111 punctured customtl'.''i tlrts .wl~h ayi:ig
repair-work. darts IDd 'dellberatott dama ollter
Delendanlf Christophet ,Enriquez, 25, .or amall Jlll'ii aller cm were laltd ..
•'lln ·Vof&a Dr!" ancf HenrJtillonguay, tbe racka la Ille llllloo'a lubl bey.
21, Ill 7"1 ConlntOdl>n Ditio1 !'<tit on tht Fanner llltplo)ea el the servl<O elation ,11ma Jtanil lo ,t.1! def .... attontey Al Chain -llllllW 1U1 thlT .,... illo
Stokke that IMJI"""...., bem lmlflnd O!!<lerld to•~ -aboorllen ..,.
tn dMtructl•e ,,._ tltat aJlept!lJ t1 :.:"!-,:. "/..it.:=-.:.: =-~lla~ly ' lnototllla man; 'bo rep!-~ tM Gllliointi.
BGjb lattqua lltd. ~l ll!ftlly Alto .. lrlal • lit Jildle ~· t..iuw .11Ja1 . they 1tac1 "°' .... c.mi-... a.,ar liladaq11111, •,-« -* llftlytd Ja '-sin:-··1?!ft'="~IClt= ~·'Mar!y~~.et: ~ ,i:J ~11111:1,: ., ... Two Ill 1111 .... d 'I ..... lrlltllllr
II llitlial. . . lltdl'Wi bJ' Ille Cir.-lr'11111d ,;,.;. :im. '=-... fl. w= tr 1. .., ;;-.. ~~ ..... -= 1111 ..... Jtn'/ ti •. ....,. ..... ' Ii" ~wll::ftiliiili ~ Mlli -Clnor.'17. ti '%181tar_'.a.t •' ,
Cities As
TV's Vein
Of PrOfits"
W allc Bifycla
Across BrUlge
~ll~~ ae;;; ~b.'ici,: over Iba Santa
Anl RJver.
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'Win' Plan -· -· .
A~nounced
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That's tho m1111a• from the
Huntington Beach • City CounotJ
which haa approved an ordlnanct
prohibltinll .cycle rldJol ovar the
ly ALAN DOWN bridge. I . Slrlkinl! a counter-blow to Mayor
Of 111t Oe1tr '1
11t •ttlf Public Workl Dl(ector J I m Robert M. Wll1on'1 hlwtiab pol!Uon tn
'lllt !ht cltle1 tnvol..t lit lllabllahin1 . Wh.,ler r•porled to Ille cilt oouncU Vleioam, Cotta Meaa cttr OltltcQ -
a 'joint -lie <JUie TlllYialon.Autbotlty thet Ille ordtoanct wu W Into a dldlil 'lbeodort C. ''Ttd" ......, .. (PCl'A)"iii lht er..,. Colll want tho planned blcyclt trill to be 'built , _.,
television companies biddinl for the frtn. from the Balboa Penl..,la· in -1111 own iantao pollcy platiorlll
chile to Up their hands on where they Newport Beach to Huntington Wednesd1y.
hope to make the "big money. 11 Beach State Part. The tr1il will He sai(I our ~·n~ no-win Policy ts 'N...p,rt Bei.h 'Councltilian Ltnc!.ley ;· :~~e:hu;.::n;.,~ thl llllllo '-Juat·fint 'In Vlf!nu\I, llul AeciliNd be .i1
Pmon.s, a film ~ctr ~ chairman • · · • ~· dalillte ~ el· .,.... at !'(.the PCTA board._ mlde':lt clear ,t • · -the '°"''la""'° . , · bOard ' meettn; Jn rountoln Vallty 11111 ' , • . · '
"""1n1111a1bebell•v .. tht 1111• pronu • Els' 111 .. ··:.:;.:J ., , ·'Iba~ """11911 ,~.,. -Woil!4 be In pay :ry. . ' . 1e p ~np11;µ ''.. • un!ucoelaful candl!(ate lot office-out
"I 'OOuld Ilka to oe. .!hi bil comflanlu · · · , , . · · · • ' f~ -UOn. Pllfll'I' and llMd Iba c.n.. ou1 ·,Cid aar11~er. 11ter·bof!! 14 .. , Sem'c · s .Sia .. ..:~ . -. to-•.•....i 1111n11. make~the money," Pal'IOlll ald.·',Tht!i " , , e ~ .. , rtnt 'GI all ha ltlpOOdad to thl...,.
hava t'1'1 tha bla lncom1 upecta undar a • , • . . • <il'a ~ tti""', cr!U ,.._ !ht bltnkat •. They ,(rt tyjnt clU.O! , up fbr , .Funeral oirvlcai WIU•be ha~ Frlday bf U I for ~ moVillliiili 'flju!;;i'l YJ0.
thteepercentellhe ' ...... W1.mU1l ·1et " l~awoodfotthemolborol\,lllOl'Ullt 'tOtY' Wll WI! .poll .. ,
them· td tell u1 wliera Ibey •ijl (Dlt• · · Collnty Judicial Dtatrio!,..1~, Jlidlt1 '~ 4 :'f 'wt~~ti1 •Po
the big" money," ' •. '. LiofdB!anpl!tt, •ho died "I''""'''' L. st · ct l dJ° tin / am
Parsons said he believed the large pro-Rites for Mrs. Elsie Blanpied, 75, will • ' "I ~ta~rf neo 1·1 ol ll -lMn
fits would be In the leased channels which be at Pierce Brothers Mortuary wJlh in-t and POWs .°:cl rem:: &o ~~1.C
could be used for pay TV:· termanl in Inglewood Park. I 1 an t ""1b NtOtnioii
"The pot~tlal i~me from -pay, ~ ls The Jurist'• mother lived in a Costa· ~ :'e":!n f:~:~m:"!t 0 the corru~'-;:
lrtmandoua, Paraona went on, addq Mesa mol>Ua home park be/ore ll!llrlq-ment Ill Cosia -"llloSll =
· that .of the l,000 ca bfe television 1t.Uops. P~k Lido Convalescent Hospital, when • He•dld nlli'ataborat. 1M au "ac1 in tht coon try 20ll wtrs alrlldy ..UU,,, to ahi! IUccwnbod. domestic "°"""'""1 on . •I .
pay 154 11ch lor an old feature !Um : She and her ~usband retl(tli to Ille . lba c!ololilll Oi41a'w111 Democrat llld
lfe predicted th!t these pa~~~l! Harbor Area seven years ago from • he and his ·eo,emmental Awareness
would grow and foresaw ~ Sttuauon Burbank and he preceded her in death' Committee ,n planning a meeting Feb.
where a first-run fe~t~e moi.;e could be three years ago1 14 at Estancia High School. so~ to cable tele vision ~~lions fo~ . $1 Survivors include Judge Blanpied, · a j'1be· incumbent candidates are not iJ!..
million, ~nd wl~, a m1lho~~ tamw... dlughter, Mrs. Dorothy .Oullton, or vited,i' he sala. pa~gin'3 to ~h:t 11.IJliWon would bl Burbank, a sl~ter·Mrs. Ev~ Waymire, of Bologh aaid all new challengers will be
ra ont h,. • : · Rosemead, arid foW' grp.ndchildren. .. · . lavited to attend to disc&lli ta.Ir on Parsons suggested that these profits be The family. lllUllla lhal llltndl may ' plllloilnt ...,,_ to llftual ctunci1
Investigated and that po;.,ibly a separate contribute'IO a ftvorllt charity Ill ber JnClllmbanla Wlll!am L. SL aaJr, Alvin
fee structure ...,.. 9ther than three pereen1t memory. Pinkley and Mayor Wllson.
or the gf'Oll -bl Mt up for P.8Y TV, . ' "They wW have to stand on their
The way lbe boord ·agr;ect this morning .....a," he laid tn r11W lb •ll!lbblng
to oo ~his was to ask the seven companies 4 D · e· · i"n Crash the incumbents.
interested in the five-city franchise -I ' He also gave a sneak preview ol his
coverlllg Newport Beach, Hunllngti>n , 1171 campai,n plal/onn;
Beach, Colla Masi , Fountain VAiil)> and 1· t Em . ·1 ea· r ·-c:rtaunc I Olly c.IWttr IGYll'llllMllL
Westm!Mter -to aubf!)ll 'wrltltn n 0 ·· . . p y -· ...otalllllilll a ntll'llldum al-on
analys.es of a Strict CATV franchise being Whtthtr tM Cit)' lblll Mvt uy mon
conaidered by Ailaheim. VAN ·NllVP (UPl ) -Thrat ptrlOlll flMwaya lhioulh H.
Of a »channel ·network, Analleim is "(lrl k91ed ~ly today whoa two -Quaallonill.I •barply Ille 111111 I(
con'1dertn1 making 10 ol the chaMlli motorcycleo cnuhad Into a dr!varl111 car Downtown Raclenio,mant. •
teaaed oporatJon~ Other ch•M•I! would : which appal'tOtly had rolled Into the -Infulta•llna •arJoua di)' daparlmall
bf "off the air" -those that ar1 alnady street from a driveway. held!.
being broadcast that could simply be ·earl Norman, 18, of Canon Park ond -Makin& all city 1111ployt1 llff In
piCked up with an 'lnllM• -anct olliera · William Turk, 31, of l!.lnta Monica. wera COiia Mell. ,
would be publlc 11ency channela [or pronouncad d~d ~n arrival II ValleJ . "ll"i IGlna to be a 11G1 lprlns," IOlllh
ed\ICttlon and ~unlty .. ~iellted ~.. Receiving .Ho=. , conctlldecl.
grama.. . -• -• .x. -.• · _ !aJi!lr~~ .~. Qf.Y.il! Nuv,.~. ----~-. ..., .. l'jo 1peclllc:; nwnbel'. OJ ~h:IM,els ha_s was ridinC Oft the back or,Nonnan'I
been nxed yet /or the five-city franchise. motorcycle, died I short time later. , s o~ tor
allhou1b eatimatea hava.ranced k•l!l 1' .. Pol!Ce uld.lbt lnOtottyclaa,.lthaUlni'•..., &Una..-ft to.. . ........ !!'1. "'t-,.. I .; • ITlltfthbol.lnd 08 HudU~ta&.....X "l"""f..,_1!4 •&0'.J • i IA
-..ni.. main ~Ill--or --the ... nv ... 1ly--IMMl!Ue1·an·llour1 elammad·loit·llle.., R-ri:.:-.:1 -' . u--
franchlae would be In Huntington Baaoh. which w11 blocklnc the northbound 1.... ·ouut:U Ill .lf.le88 Pre11nlty the autl!orlty is -kin1
re1earch and development l!,!(lds froqi the · , , . . ' "
cities lnvolvod for a total ll·month . . l'rellt P.,e J · A tannlO!ho """"b•'• ~~~!~~ bud1et of $33,llOll. · • petron w ni ... ""' o. •••r .,.
The Huntington Beach City Council h11 FREEWAY wrong way -wllb a ~Ito at hit tlltoal -alJ'eid' to pay Ill $11,800 11\afe., Fountain • • • 1s sought today for robbing the Cotti
Valley has agreed to pay M,000 and Mesa. spa of ,148 Wedneaday. w t · t " 1 •• ooo. ... ·ired· · · .,..,,.1 · .. Police 11id Ronald Starkman • w&I ,. mms or n,ar y ..,, . . • now requ Ill ~• orrua. ·' , allill( lot llllofllara I 114'oko'O SalOll BOUI the Colla Meaa and Ne.,port In reaponse to a q-lon from •,.. · w c 1 Blvd l
Beach counell1 ·have balked at payln1 council, Daiei aid that ellmlnatlott GI tJ!:"''a1:!!:''1': the &:c,,:.\j their aJloc1Uon1, '71400 and t:liSOO reJpec-parts of the adopted route would not •Y . n w
tlvety.. ' "riecessarily wipe out tht entire free:fty. rang.
Qolla Mesa .Cocincllman Alvljl Pinkley "We can · build 11nJca in the oyllam He alllWll'ed •nd-confronled by Ibo
explained that bi• council l1 uncertain without bulldlnl tbe,enllte'Qlltm, Jl'a ~I!' ~ .... ~.l!~·wbo lllOv-
whethtr the ni11-contribution Wiluld done all thl tlma.''-he! aald. 0... Jal.• .. .a . . .....--......... ~,
bo au the funda required for •. yur'• portant link, be uld,'nlight be Jltabway Starbnan tail be ,... """"" to emi>tY
-arch and did not want to-find ltatll · 133 CLa111na Canyon) and HI= I !be aa1a and -ovtT tho cUh, altar
belnl alked lot moro Illar. Paraona aald (~aoillc COeal FrMway) wbicb· lie which lbe --.llad eo foot.
that almilar llftU-11 had bean 11· built Mparataly without -~.ej the Ho aid Ila ftoolnlMd lllm II • prior
prtlled In Nnporl laach. enUr• coulal route. cliedl • I . . '
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