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"'"'"'_ ... _l lfm. plans to make bis lint
Vilil to San ""'-" llince !iii re-eledlon
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lliDc blgb lhat during lbe lllay Ile will
~ welcome home pNonen al
war to, be '9e•lelt by Hanoi:
· Wbhe QcMIR lpID' nan RooaJd Ziegler
Sunday 1mmleoJ lbe plans for lbe
Pr....,.lial trip, but Illus far ~ official
-i. bas come m lbe cbaooes ol lbe
Jll iaouer weJcame.. .
· · 1.iellfr-did,. hoftver, .•••'""''R ·tblt
SouJh :V--Plesidtul 11-V81\
'11lieu·-'d DOI meet with lfoxon during
this trip to Sao Cemente.
Tbe:Preoideal at ·bis news aiofereoce
early Jast· weet said that be wooJd meet . . with 'l1lieu in 5an Clemente aomellme
during lbe apriDg.
. Tile risil to la Casa Pacifica -Ille
fll'lt for the · Pmideol since the early
days of his ...i..:tlon campaiin Jaot fall
-will last abouf, JO days.
Tile .......... of lbe Presiden~ aJoag
lbe SO.th Coast wwld make It a ~· matter for .him to 11..t lbe POW• aa
. Ibey are released -tllis --I
Tile pl'iiooers .... -·led fin! to fly
--points in Jnc!ocb!na to Clark AFB in Ifie l'llilippines. . , .
Aller their Initial -then, lbe men oould be.-to a tiZ-bere ·
in caiilornia.
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J O~ILY PILOl s
'Dolllf Some lolJt' •
Boston· Caller
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Tells Body Site
BOS'IDN (AP) -An unldentllied caller
wtlf> $8.id be \YU In the Boston area for
a couple of weeks to do several ''jobs"
told reporters the location of the body o!
a .,.., he said he killed !or being a "big
mOuth."
Police found the body at i a.m. today
a!ler the man called the Boetoo Globe q asked, "Are you interested In dead
bdies?" l">t Jlllll)'.IDOQI man aid to drive Into
the J1Ctlng IOI " the Bostoo P1ower Ex·
Avalanches Kill
11 at .Austrian
Winter Resorts
IN?;llBRUCJC,, Austria (UPI) -
Avalan'ches in two Austrian winter
resorts kiJled 11 persons Sunday, 10 of
them members of. a West Gennan club
trapped when snow crashed down on
them. Two other persons were seriously
injurod. 'J1>e blggtst avalanche · occurred near
the tiny Alpine village ol Gerloa where
the "wbltO. death" roared down the
, Kircblpltle lltOOlllaln ...S burled II
BaVll'lails on a -...i ski «1tlng., Ten
.-ben of the ll'OllPdlild-.nd two were
..nou.Iy Injured.
lt wu the wont avalanche disaster of
the winter In the AIJ>I.
"They were in an ~~a marked
dangerous Decause of the danger of
avalanches," said ski instructor Roland
Wanner. "No locals go near the place in
winter.'' "We hear ij)f rumblings from the hitls
all the time," said one man. "That's the
signal for us to get our boots on because
Jt U1Ually means somebody is trapped
and needJ our help."
Reacuen"with track'1" dogs and police
usk,>f bellcopters found lhe lQ .. bodies
within an hour of Sunday's avalahche.
'!be other· avalandie Sunday occurred
In the Tyrollan village o! St. Anton, the
llcene cl annual World CUp ski races. ~e
West German sider died there, pollCO
said.
dnatomy Proves
Man's Undoing ·
· MONTPELL!ER, France (AP) - A
man wbO didn't know that the woman be
claimed to have slept witb bad an
artificial belly button has been convicted
Of perjury. ' . . d in The man, Andre Loisel, tesbf1e a
divorce case three years ago that the
unidentified woman was having ex-
tramarital relallons. He claimed to have
slept with her in a Paris hotel.
The woman denied this and at Lcisel's
1rial for perjury be was asked to describe
'the incident. He did, but neglected to
'mention the fact that the woman bad an
artl.fiCtal navel as a result of an opera-
Uoo some years earlier. · ·
"Even in a room where the lights were
low this detail could not have gone un-
noticed," a judge said.
Loisel received a suspended sentence
of threee months in jail and a $200 fine.
'Great Pretenders'
Play at School Hop
A Valentine's Day theme is planned for
a Feb. 10 dance for all district high
school students in the San Clemente
Community Clubhouse auditorium.
A local band, "the Great Pretenders,"
will perform irom 7:30 p.m. Admission
will be 50 cents per person.
The event will be sponsored by "The
Pit," £ormerly the San Clemente Teen
Center.
OUN•I COAST IT
DAILY PILOT
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Tiit OrlnQt CNll DAILY PILOT, wllll wflk:h
b ooml>llllCI 1'11t N"1·f>rna, Is ~lllh.0 by
tllot Ol'll'lft .C-.11 Pt.lblltlllnQ C0ml)lll)y, SaN·
change, "IW!ng your Ughll to the left and
you'll see a guy in the robble." The oen-
paper passed the ln!ormation to police.
About the time police found the body,
the newspaper said, the man telephoned
again and added, "I was called up frqm
Provtdence to do this job. I'll be In the
1kllton area for a couple of weeks to do
some more jobs."
Of the slaying, the man said, "I did it"
because the vlclbn had some damaging
tesljm'lll!' about "the flmily ."
Authoritiea said they were walling !or
a medical examiner's report to help de-
termine the identity of the victim.
A couple parked near the Flower Mar-
ket told police a car carrying four P'I"
llCID8 had been In the lot just before the
l!Cll"d car lllrived.
The couple said the car otopped and
an OCClipanl uted the lime before the
car weo1 ·on fu' the back of the lot where
police found the body.
In the ear were three men and a "wt)>
man, /the couple said, and one man in
tt}e rear seat was sitting with bis bead
hack as U asleep.
Police said the man in the rear seat
may have been the victim murdered else-
where and dumped In the lot.
'!be Globe said the cai!er telephoned a
thlnl time to '8k when the itory wOtJ!d
appear In the paper ao he and his friends
could "read abouUt. •
l'llllce said they doubted the killing was ·---"When they !ell him there, they dldn~
know 11 be W8I alive Cl' dead.'' IA. James
McDonald aeld. "Gangland executions
are very thorough. He had been beaten
badly. It tsn't a gangland deal at ·all."
McDooald said tbe victim was not im-
mediately identi!ied by !ingerprlots be-
cause "be bad never committed any
crimes in the Boston area."
From Pagel
IRELAND-...
bloodiest nights Northern Ireland has
seen since the religious COl!fllct ewJoded
311 yeara ago.
Since 1969 711 persons have died," ac-.
cording to official reports, and a subatan-
tlal number of addltlooal IRA members
are thought to have been kllled and
buried secretly.
The surge ol violence began a week
ago when the Protestant Ulster De!ense
A!soclatlon annoonced 11 could no longer
restrain Protestant extremists, and the
Irish Republican Army's Provisional
wing vowed "ruthless retaliatory action."
It was announced today that Ireland
will bold national elections Feb. 28, a
year ahead o! the normal schedule.
Prime Mlnlster Jack Lynch called tbe
election, saying this ls 0 essential if a
protracted period of political uncertainty
and instability ls to he avoided."
The announcement was unexpected. -.
The date o! the balloting ts a month
before Britain ts due to publish its plans
!or Northern Ireland.
Lyncb'a government has cracked down
on IRA opersllons 1n· Ireland.
Brothers Walk
For U.N. Fll.nd
A story in Sunday's Dally Pilot lncor-
recUy indicated an Orange Coast man
and his brother who are planning a walk
around the world to benefit UNICEF
have raised $3,000 so far to finance the
trip.
Actually, Pete Kunst; 28, of 1418 S.
Magnolia St., santa Ana aqd his brother
David, 33, of Missouri, are paying their
own way on the journey. The $3,000 col·
Jected to date will go to the United Na-
tions International Children's Emergency
Fund.
The unprecedented walk was started
once before but ended a year ago when a
third brother, John, 25, was killed by
bandits in Afghanistan.
Supporters who Wish to do so may
pledge a certain amount of money for
UNICEF to be paid wh<n and il the
brothers finish the walk, which may take
them across Red China.
Rain Too
TwoMesans
HeldMter
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--IDd mllbing • ~ la the pmtac .. 'of • a.ta 'MeA west .icSe
bar • .n,. ~ -. ~'by polloe
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stomach at Hoag Memorial llcepilal in
Newport Beach wlir. be was taken by
friends following the 9 p.m. lncldenl at
the Oasis bar. Gallaher'• cul was stitch-
ed and be WU released to go home.
Jn custody today on charges of assault
with a deadly wespm are Jan. J. Ma·
jew!kl, fl, a lather who lived al 790
Hamlltm Ate., and Jolm. A. ·Herrera, 32..
an a."HIDbler, 7SO Hamiltoo Ave.
Polloe allego the lwo 0001pan!ons
created ~ -In the Placentia A venue bOr IDd went to gel some friends
when they aune upon Gallaher as. they
were en>laing 1'1-tla Avenue.
Gallaber told investigators he !ell
sonietbing hit the car as he drove by and
pulled into the tavern parking lot to
check for damage when the two men ran
up to him and began beating him on the
head and ,body with their fists.
' When he manageij to break loose from
h1s assailants and ran to the car, ooe of
Kidney Operatton
Robyn Richey, 14, and her father James J, Richey, mayor of Lake-
wood, ·Colo. plan an operation In whl\'h Robyn will receive one of her
father's kidneys. Rob)'ll has been hOoked up to an artificW kidn87
machine for dialysis since June when both of her kidneys were te-
moved because of nephritis.
2 Orange Coast Bus Lines
Rest on District A~tion
Two new bus lines serving the Orange
Co8SI could be put In service by July ii
tho Orange Cotmty Transit District •J>
_.. i pnpooed pm-'* 1S -
tlooal 'buses.
'!be two new lines. whlch would be ...
tabltshed are on Beach Boulevaril from
HunllngtoD· Beach to La Habra and a
McGt>Vern Geu
Best DrBBsed
Nod From Panel
NEW YORK (AP) -Sen. George Mc-
Govern campaigned In sl)'le, according
to the Fashion Foundation o( America.
'!be faslOOn ·organizaUon named Its
besl dressed men cl 1973 ~Y and tho
, lial Included the senator from South, Da·
kola, bond leader Doc Severinaen, lal')'er
William Kunatler, ~ Burt Re)ioolda ·
Ind Edward Finch Cox, President Nix·
on's JO&in-law.
' McGovern, the defeated 1973 DeJno.'
cratic presidential caodtdate, was "suit·,
ably attired In bb lntemallimal treb and
stood oot fashlonwise during the .,.....
country presidential campa!Jn," the
!oundaUon aald.
Also cited for aartorJal dlstincllon were
theatrtcal producer David Merrick, mar·
keting executive Ervin H. Brabec, P1or·
ida Gov. Reuhln Askew, New York OH·
Track Betting Corp. chief Howard Sam-
uels, restaurateur Van Rapaport, steel
executive Ted Bowden, heavyweight
champion Geerge Foreman, televtalon
critic Leonard Harris, businessman Berl
Pulitzer and reoord company insldent
Larry Uttal
new service from La Habra to Newport
Beach.
Others provided would be ooe new
intra-<:OllllDIUlty service with the elfl "' yetto'he~
Traiiitt district General Manager Gor-
don "Pete" Flejding aaid the new buses
would cost $'10!,198 ol which hall would come from the district !W'Plm and hall
from state fundS. •
'!be district bas on order IS new husea
for deliveey In April· from the Flxible
Company. '!be additional 1$ husea would
cool ~;1146 each, Fielding said.
'!be district anilclpetes receiving 63
new buses In February Of lllU, purchu-
ed With federal fundi. When they arrive,
schedules on· estahllahed routes will be
cut from an hourly to a hall-hourly basiJ,
Fielding reported.
Final decision on purchase of the ad-
dltlooal ltbuses will be made at the cli5-
tricl hoerd's Feb. 28 meeting.
'Last American' .. .
Buried .in DC
WASHI!IG'IDN (UPI) -Taps were
sounded today !or Col. William B. Nolde,
the last American killed In Vleblam
before the cease-fire, In a brief funeral at
Arlington National Cemetery.
''He now represents all of us who serv-
ed in Vietnam," Chaplain Roy V. Peters
told about 200 relatives and friends at a
funeral mass for Nolde. "Col. Nolde
believed in a cause ...-. in life and
freedom."
One of the few remaining plots In Arl-
ington was designated for Nolde, killed
just II hours before the ceasefire when
an artillery round slammed Into his
hunker at An Loe. •
· the men alleged17-yanbd a large knif~
.from his pocket ml alablled Gallaher In the . dsectioo. . wl:!ie Gallablr drove to a friend's
.house to oeek help, off!<en arriving al
Ille bar for loveellptlon dalm they .....
ocie of the men IUllllinC Into an ~
ment at 7lfO Hamllfm Ave.
O!ficers pursued the man, later Iden-
tified as Majewski, and say they · con-
flSC8ted one knife from his person and
another knife on the cof!ee table.
Herrera !IU arrested s h o r t 1 y
lherU!ter, police said.
From Pagel
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prepared to accept Oigbts of prisoners.
And spokesmen at Camp Pendleton
have said that tbey already have
prepared special hospiW b a r r a c k s
buildings !or the care of POWs.
Besides the possible POW ~
the president is planning to recewe Vice
President Spiro T. Agnew upm his return
from ~ tour of Asian oalions,
Nixon dis U:hed Agnew to the coun-
tries invn:tely after the peace -set•
tlement was annomiced.
Agnew's task· was the reassurance of
the leaders Jn those countries of con-
tinued American support during the
postwar era.
'!be Preoident's plans earlier this week
-before be departs .for the Orange
County coast -include a meeting today
with the Cos! o! Living Council and retir-
ing members of the Pay Board and Price
Commissioo. Those members no longer
have a role alter Nixon erased the two
commissions from his Phase 111
ecoOomic policies.
On Tuesday the President will hold a
White House -.r In bonor o! Jordan'•
King Hussein, who ia in the U.S. on t
private visit.
RJIN OF A.SHES
FALLS ON ISLE
REYKJAVIK (UPI) - A new stream o! lava ·· poured · from the Helgaljell
volcano today, threatening to close the
harbor on· the devastated Island of
Heimaey, rescue officials said.
The rain o! fiery ashes from the
volcano also rmuned today, raising the
-8>llily lhal tJie !own ol Vestmann-
ayjar mlgbl be burled even deeper
under mllllcm ol loot cl blacl: lava and
ash.
N. Korea Accuses U.S.
PANMUNJOM, Korea (AP) -North
Korea today charged the United states
with hindering "'unillcaUon of the
peninsula by scheduling guided mtsslle
launching exercises o£f the South Korean
coast. A. U.S. military spokesman in
Seoul denied any such exercises were
planned.
FACTORY .euv ·-out
BARTs Safety
Eyed by Panel
SACRAMENTO (AP) -'!be Bay Meli Rapid 'l'ralllit S)lstem u
1u, designed "will Diil pro-:;~=
t1t"IACislature toda!:__,_ In ••-Bill cJiang• can be ...., "'"
IH-blllloa syatem "that wUl pro.
' _, le ~·-·~ llfet1 •Ide ..,equa · '"=li•-"-" lhe under all service ... ,.,.,... ~
g111UP told the ~
Utilities. Complltlet; wlllcfl a"8i
for tbe itudl. ~ ...
'!be S)lslem ~tes Jn the -Say on a co~blltatioil m,..L
automatic. techlilque.
Vietnamese,
Viet Cong
Open Talks
PARIS (AP) -Representatives <I
South Vietnam and the Viet Cong ,sat
down alone togethfr for the first time In
Paris today to begin making ar-
rangements for the political negotiations
provided for in the cease-fire agreement.
Nguyen Phuong Thiep, acting deputy
leader o! the South Vietnam's peace talb
delegation, and Dinh .Bal Thi of the Viet
Cong's Provisional Rev o I u ti on a r y
GoYemmellt, met at the Internatiooal
Qinference Center on A venue Kleber
where the peace ts1D dragged on for ·
four years .
The meeting lasted lwo hours ID!!
another session was scheduled for
Wednesday.
Thi and Thiep said as they lefi the
meeting that agreement had been reach-
ed on some points but that some issues
were still left and would be discussed
Wednesday.
Tbiep told newsmen that the purpose of
the meeting was to prepare for the
politieal consultations called for in the
peace agreemeot worked out by Henry A.
Kissinger and Le Due 'Ibo.
"These consultations will be held in
South Vietnam at a high level," 'lblep
said.
Thi said the Viet Cong Wanta to resolve
political problems as quicl:ly as poestbJe
"in a spirit of reconciliation, of natiooal
concord, equality and mulual respect."
'lbiep said: "! reaffinn the ,,_
desire of our government to open u
quicl:ly as possible c:onsullaliolll -lllit;
representatives Of the other side with a
view to forming the Natlonal Council o!
Reconciliation and National Concord."
'Ibe cooncil is to make mangementa
for elections "in South Vietnam.
Fret11P01Jel
PEACE ..•
ber of incidents was lower today than any
day since the ceaso-lire began elght clap
ago.
The South Vietnamesa have listed mare
than 5,000 persons killed In fighting alDce
Jan. 28.
But deployment of peace.keepers from
the four natioos, Canada, Hungary, JD.
donesia and Poland, ...S opening cl talb
in Paris between representatives of the
Viet Cong and South Vietnam, added mo-
mentum to the gradual mO¥ement toward
genuine peace In South Vlelnam.
The final major provision of the Paris
peace agreement still to be tmplemeot-
ed -release of nearly 600 American
POWs -remained elusive.
' Sources Within the foor·perly Joint com-
mission -the United States, North ...S
South Vietnam and the Viet Cong -said
the Viet Cong demanded that the United
States representative provide an aact
schedule for withdrawal of the 1.0,0llkdd
Americans still in South Vlelllam,
OF ALL REMAINING
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For Sierras, Storm Due
By Tiie Anoclated ~
Weather !orecuten say the storm the!
" iliffiiped .ijp to 14 Inches ol new snow on
the Southern Sierra ts aUll active and
probably wtll move baclt Into the Central
San Joaqu!n Valley tanlght or ..,.i, Tu,..
day. •
Huntington .Lake """"1led the heavy
snowfall whlch brou&Jit the tota1 on the
ground there to '12 lilches.
At Badger Pass In Y~to N•Uonal
Park, ellhl Inches o1 DOW --,... corded, fringing the total to IG lnchel.
F°""utm llY the low, _.. .,..
tern that cau..d this IDOW IDd Usbl rah,.
!all lllroughout the valleJ probobly will
dump more ..-above die $,000 fool
level
Meanwhile, 111 tnlrared plclin inado
by a 11telltte detected a Pactlic storm
plcklnc up 9peed and heading for Norlb-
arn Clllforoi.a bringing mono rain and
anow by tonight, the National Wealller
Service llld.
'!be weatherman predicted rain lot
the area oorib ol the Telw!hapil tooJcbt
and for -ol the state by 'l\Jeeday. Winds cl 26 to 35 mllol per hour lubed
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Saddlehack Valley ·School Bond Vote Tues~ay
-, CAND&cl: PEAaeoN JWll 11111 ... m becln ftll1 _.u... Ju1y1.
... -- -ADOlhet unllled -formed liJon, "U. the people lust eet out ..i -· Irvtne, l1rudy hu pused. a bood etec-
n'll bow wbot tbey -lo ...... lion.
Wbot the speabr, Saddlebod< VaUey Widloul the -ol ~· 11ec>-Unllled School DJstr!d ~ • tioo, 7.Gq ~ will "tot DO '*ey )O wuu.m Zogg, -....Id lib the people to build -11. want 11 new.......,.. Saddleback servea residents In Trabuco
The 1IDlfled dlatrict't llral bood electlon Canyon, Mlulon Viejo, El Toro, Lake
laUs ~ Tuesday. Two meuur<1 are Fmot; New World, C ••P 1st ran o
on the bollol: a 128 million local bood Hlgbla..U, Leis11n1 World,· and Laguna
Issue and an $18 million state ·~ Hillt. , J>OC'llomnent ltaue, which Is the bor-'!be bOJid rneuuret, which mlJll get a
'°"Ing capacity for state aid. two-lbirdf yea vote to pass, will go to
Special electioos usually have low voter build eight elementary, two intermediate
lurnouts. BONDS (Build Our New and two high school! all needed in the
Ili>lrtcl Schools) campaigners have been next five years, a.-n, to district of-
waging a door-to.<loor efforl In Sad-' ficials. In addition, a dlstrlct central of-
dleback Valley ~lgbhorboods trying to fice Is pWined.
get out the larger vote Tueaday that Ibey Zogg aak\ Friday that he bas projected
lh1nk win favor their,sicle._ a 30-yeir psybacl: acheduJe ·on the bonds
'Ibero are -31,llOO reg!stend which will mean homeowners' taxes voten In the vaDey. woni be Jncreued by the measure.
0( -. about 11,000· live In the An owner of a '30,000 ~ in the
Laguna HUis ,.~ commlllllty, valley Cllm!lltly psys about '65 to "1 a
LelJUre World. Polls are open from 7 year for bond lnteresl and redemptlap,
a.m. to 8 p.m. -· ,, • • Zogg said, adding that be doesn't eapect
Tiie Saddleback Valley Unlfted """"" that to change.
was crealed In a unifieatlon electlon lasl The dlstrlct will open In July with, 10
Parents :Polled
Dana Hills Students
Tabulating. Survey
Dana llD1s High School students today
planned to tabulate questlmmaiftS they
..,,t out ..cently seeking parent C!Pinloos
oo school sdleduJing -ammunition for
~·s meeting of trutees for the
Capistrano Unified Scbool District.
Tbe students, attempting lo preserve a
controvenlal "$bldent hour" which oc--
curs as the laSt period of the school day,
chose to poll psrenta In the attendsnce
area last week.
Tbe polls asked if parents approved of
the new student hour or would rather see
tbe hour placed in the middle of the
school day.
Critics of the sdledule, in effect ex-
perimentally since. the esrfy days of
Jamwy, claim that the hour gives puj\lls
too mudl templatlon to leave the eampus
early.
Tiie' bour ts simplJ free time which the
students CID 1118111 tbolr OWll dllcftllm.
FICWly llld adminlstratlml prll3ed the
period ... chance ""' students to ... plare lndopeodent llllldy-D! ..... with . . ·~~
' -Hostages _:~el~8~''
'CORNWALL, Onf. (IJJ'l) :...! 'About elcbt Bonk of Montreal employes, lalr:en
boltqe followlll( the abduction of their
boat manoger, ~ rescued unharmed
today ofter being held by three gunmep
for more than an hour, police '8icJ.
Authorities Aid. the binl: 111111118<r,
-EflDI, and other snploy,s were
--polloe fiormed the bank. Tbe = bod Deel, appolmUy tjlll>I~
Faninl'~
Instructors. Trusteea a(fted to try the
concept arid make a final decision toofght
OD the acheduJe for the DUI semester .
Part of the stiJdent eampalgn "" a rally on eampus Friday.
Only two . of the approiimately 5!iO
sludents attendlng the rally asked ·ques-
tion. about I he board's J1<0POS81s two w~b" ago to change scbedules.
One student wanted lo know whtre the
scbool boaf!l meeting would be held
tonigbL The 9ther protested that the
switching of tlie student hour would In·
terfere wilb his after-school job.
The lludenta were free to ask queslio!ls
afterhearing eommen.ls Imm their board
representative JeU Russell.
Rusaell told the 11 tu dents, ap-
proiimately ~ the ltudmt body,
"we would suffer greaUy'' It the student
bour were scheduled at mJd.day.
Russell ftminded the studenta of the
board's ~taUve approval two -ago
of III!> ~ 1.'lle ...... ~ proVk!ed for the past month ,at tiotli Dona llllll and
San. Clemente bigb adiiols an ~ ~ty for studenta to ket extrii in-
--from t~. ~l!toate Iii c;l¢f ... ,or in ~JPC*\l ·~~Ve ·¥
~ w~ is,noflq ~ti> test
anything, but the. board was under
~ from psrenls whO tboUgbt
scb\>01 stsrled and ended too early,"
Ruaaell told the stuclenta. ' '
Jle urged his fellow students "not to
threaten anyone." i
• ~ suaisted, 1ns1eac1, reaching the ~ ~ reasoning. Plme calls
ID board members or soliciting sgpp0rl
from psrents for tonight's meeting wete
other Ideas. I . · '
Wltb ., .. and flihtlna 101Dewhat at standstill, these Amerleift tlerV-
lcemen reJu by qua1Ilng a ~" been and frollcting with unit's in-
flatable 111bber doll m-"4111 Da Nang.
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~ -. -of them ,;,.,_
caplcily. 1'bole 4ft Conlllln, with 11116,
built for 730; Gates, with 818, built for
888; Linda Vtlts, with 194, built for 888;
Valenc:Jo, wltb 74', llUllt for 7JO.
In ~Uon, Del 0erro ... Ollvwood
Elementary 8dlooll will be near oopscl-
ty. acciltdflig to 'dlstrfct el!rollment pro-
jections.
Of the 41strlct'• two lntermedlate
schools, La Pai will be ov....,.padty at
992. It was built for MO students.
UJt Allsos lntcrmedlate Scbool, which
opened last september, ls near-capacity
with Ill sludents in a school bull! !or 900.
Mission Viejo High, the only high
scbool'in the disttict, bas 3,000 students.
It was built fot 11800.
11The Saddlebat:k Valley is a family
community," a BONDS spokesman said,
in answer to why residents without
chilcjren in th&sd>ools should vote for the
meuurea. "§ prime consideration of
buyers In th11Uype of eomnnJnlty la the
quality of the schools. Good schools will
Ina-ease your property value. Passing
the bonds ls a very good lnvestmenl"
with 8'11 students In a school built for 900.
Tiie dlsttlct will open with about 13,000
lludents, wbicl! 1.ogg estimated will
grow to 20,000 in flve years.
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Encouraged
By R~idents
A number d penoos in the Saddleback
Valley have expressed support for the
unified i!istrlct'• bmd election Tueaday.
citing u the main ft4SOD the need for
goed education for Valley children.
''The passage of this bond Issue ts an
absolute necessity Jor the edocational
welfare of the youth of o.ur community,':
Robert Bosinko;-principal at Mission
Viejo High School, stated.
Miss.ion Viejo High is now overcrowd~
eel, housing 3,000 students In a school
built for 1,800. Porlable buildings and an
extended day (claases run Imm 7:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m.) are used. ,
"Although we feel thet we are present-
ing an excellent educatioo program,"
Bosanko said, "I will admit that any ad-
ditional enrollment will ftSult In Inferior
education."
Tbe board of directors of M1ssioo Viejo
Homeowners AaoclaUon unanlmously
voted ID'endorse the bmd and llale aid
Jl)el8Ul'eS on Tuesday's ballot. . ..
.::JI .'If• do Jl!lt '!"'l!J!aln a cool, ac;ti<.>ol
system, the value Of oor -il!l depndate," 111e • .-11on dJrecton sDt 1'"111 ann.iandng tlli!ir endorsemetlt.•
"More importantly,'~· they added, ~'our
cblldren wlI1 .be deprived of the best
educaUool which we might m a k e
available to them." -.
L.~ Spendlove, Mission Viejo-rest-
dent and chairman or the Saddleback
Area Coordinating Council, said that the
bond issue gives residents "the o~
portunity to give our board (Saddleback
School District tnlsteet) the financial
resources ii nOecls to solve our ICbool
crisis." He added a plea to voters to go
to the polls.
BONDS (Build Our t N..,. Dlsllict
Schools) canipaig)lft', Shirl Hilrel of, EI
Coro, echoed the concern for students.
She .asked, ucan we give tbese ,7ouBg
children less and elpecl them to 'CM! us
more? It Is up to each and every ~ of
m to assume this ~llity.''
Concern abool students f e e 11 n g
alfenated and the loss of extra-time to wort lndlvtdually on student problems
brought a teacher, Bob Minier, into the
campaign. ··-Minier teaches at Mission Viejo High,
where be says truancy and discipline
problems have increased in proportion to
the crowded situation.
He said that Valley residents have "a
chance to decide In a poslUve manner"
what kind of education children will get
by voling yes Tuesd&Y·
W'. oman Strippers
Complai~Males
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Get In on Act
PARIS (AP) ~ Slrippen at the Nar-
cissus Night Club In Paril' Plgalle dJs.
trlct have filed a cootpfalnt with author-
·IU .. about \'unfair competitlm, lndescrib-.
able equaUzatlon of the ..... and abW!lve
dilml8lal." tr ' •
'Tbi object of their Ire?
Twtlve bUl!cJ' YoWll mfcl who will be-
tomt die lllW llrlppen It the <lub In
.Mar<:h. I! la·swtiinr Jts name to Man.
"Tho tradJllona1 llr1p act bu -oamplotelf dee•sd by the exceaea of
1.-," nfllll dllb -Hei-Mar->llnl told -11111 Ill• ..... .L'Aurore.
b ""'P*•""MI alloul the Fnncb Riv-
iera l'M<lrl of'St. Tnipea, -..the "bl" ~ la to .. -widiout • bra. r 'Ille~ .,'Cm ..our 1-11oot dlf-·rer.i. 11111 said tbeJ ... at
·-liiMl·UJI, lllllirtt and CID dsnce. 8IJe plmil tbem out of !JI cndklateo.
,,,.,. Include two ~ gnduata and
an arcbltecture atudenl Three ha'9 lam-• illes. • ' · .,,,._ s: "1d !>'Aurore wlD be di-....cl.oi ~ u,.haw,' who Ital• tlie ..WI hmOus llflp act at the Crazy
Horse Saloon.
Rnu Guest Protested
LOS .ANGIU'.8 (UPI) -Plcl<ets
mardied In &mt " city ball wbm ...,..
Sam YarlJ met wlth the mafOf of
M-, Vladimir Prunyslov, dUrlnl the
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Trl1ngle1 Rtp1'9Mnl Existing School1, ClrclM Are 10 ScMols Pl-..d far New D1t1r1ct
.Jobless Drop
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Retired Broker
Facing Charges
In Morals case >
Joblessness in Orange County dropped
to the lowest rate in three years ln
January, 4.6 percent, the State Human
Resources Development Department
reported.
past year, a 17 pereent gain. 1
The aerospsce industry which led to PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Police said a
the count;'• high unemployment figure retired lnvtstmoot -er w&1 to be .,..
three years ago continued to gain · '11th raigned today on chol'ges stemming ftMl
Tbe drop was two tenths of one percent
Imm the December figure of 4.8 percent
and well below the January, 1972 rate of
6.3 peroeol.
2,900 more workers during the year, an the thn!e<lly ~ of a t•
1nortase of 5.4 pen:eoL At the end of ~--~of ll-y··· ~• -~ January there were 56,IOO penotl!I ~·........-~ "~-
employed In aerospace. Dreu1 AlbuJ'ger, wlme name ~
Employment -since Jl«ember In Pbiladelpbla'• Soctal 11.pder -
'•-ely retail trwles due IHI to 1111, -de!Qed· -Somii.p Tol81 work filrce In January was
509,20q . and • lliere ....,. 21, 4 0 0
unemployed. A Y'fl1 agn the joblw
fiC""' was 34,500.
were -· in the to after be ........... of aar ... 1og -•
the ofter Cbrislmas letdown. c:brunic "'-~ --• Tbe Human -DeveJaimmt -Deporlmoot predlcta strq, *"!J. .. °!j ~-lie -ID •W-ill)
1 .. au.t """r 1n JQ)\ .liloreases ,. .. the lllaurancO-teit • e s ta.I e
category with 3,800 new wort.rs In the
pan,krt in manuracturt,. wer the cQWL» ~ 1111 N-11'*11 a IJ
six .... tbs and large--· ..... Jn ":IL.~ Clall< llld ,,.,. ..
agriculture, servi<e1, -and II ~ 'titlti oi. ........ ... ..
trades. "' batterf, lndecmt wdlt,' sodomy, • '·
B3;1lk Burglary ·suspect
Coming Back to State
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -A Calilor-Much of the loot bu been recpvaed,
Dia man....-d.tak1n&,J,1.tmtlllon In some ol 11 fn • flW near the -and
a dynamite briat-lo a! a bank will be 9CIDO in a suitcase found buried In p!llo
lransported from Rocheller to Los An-• last wm. , I
geles to face federal ,b • n t burglary Thfte Ohio men alreedy have belll .,..._
charges, oauthoriti~ say. \'lcted lo the tbefl and ore IOrVlol )Wial
Rooald Lee Barber, 29, appeared be-tenna.,
fore U.S. Magistrate .Stephen Joy and sun oougb~ the .Federal Bureau of •
waived extradlllon proceedlogs. vestlgation said, la Barber'• lntber,
'Barber, arrested in a Rochester apart-Harry,_who agents believe waa also In the
ment Jan. lt, will be moved to C&llfomia Rochester area when Ronald Barber was
within a few days, a federal marshal said. taken into cus!Ddy.
1be South Gate man· Is wanted In eon-A' man accuaed of barlJoriog Harry
nectionwlthabreak-inattheUnltedCal-Barber, Bruce Ruckdescbel, was clear-
ilornia Bank at Laguna Nlguel last eel or the charge by the mqlatrate, wbo
March. Authorities said $3.2 millioo in ruled there was insufflclent evidence to
cash, jewelry and securities was lalr:en warrant prooecution.
from the bank vaul~ ripped open by an Ruckdeschel~ an apartment-
esplosioo. wbe<e Barber allegedly lived for a period.
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aolicltatlon ID eommit ~ ..i Qr.
l1JPlin& the -.Is of-a minor.
He was spotlad by police Satnrday ~
be waited a -..... street with the
girt, ..... ·-from • group " PndrntJ and ClmtldNi Wednesday night
lfter •ttmcftnc ml opera. • I
After brr dlf*K"elrlOCe, the autlstic
girl -me the lllbject of a J3.«ate
alert and ID lntesJse police -lb""'2b the city.
Polke said the girl's condition preveota
her oommunk;ltiDjJ. One COUlllekr said
lbe lacb an !nilialive and ftSJ>Ollds to .,,, __
A police .,._,n said Aiburger ad-
mltled to police lllot be bod been with
the glrl -Wedneoday.
The girt. wllo -naml""' and llsled in atisfactory candJtloli II a
""~· lapltal, bas been mmHed with ..... pmenls.
Youth Killed in LA
LOS ANGELl!S (AP) -A l9.year-0ld
youth waa sbol to tleatb and a pollceman
was woooded in·a gunfight early loday In
the --of the city, po!Jce said. Authorities identified the youth ..
Edward J-of Los Angeles.
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For Saddleback
llCBOOL DAZE Dl!PT. -1!le 0nnce
<ma. -ill --lo Its. ..mnc
-· is )Ult -reodJ' lo rWpk its "'lJdle Bed :c..o ... _.. fft
•i. ~-Folb ID Ille ........_ ·v....,. ... ...,...lodoll-•ow.
I 'llllt'I -• .-•• "' 111e -11 ~ SMMw't V6:1 Unified Sebaol
'iJlolrkt p lo Ille polls lo -m I $8 ------$11 million ID llole --loons. ' Ana tfSidrnta iatul'ted in t b i I
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bllldq lift ID Ille .. t11e11J porliom of
-Viejo, El,..... ml 1-llilla-
'lllil is Ille ,,... -Unilled .,_._
llCBOOL PllOl'UI WHO .......... Ille
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,-of Ille 0.-. Caal ill liboit I
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7 llare .. !~iflrab • ..,.
, ..... ID Ille mt &ft ,.,. tloeJ'll -
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2 "*'* .• ,, .... lar the junior I ..... -11111 ...... -elen"""'1 ;:;.is . --1·11a1 ... _,...-.if,.. bod I~.: ::...-_..,-:.:"': hli" 11 ii iJ ID Ille ........_ VllleJ, 0.., . ~ hoft llgmod J1101 I funny flim ......... ,
! , WBY, llADN'T EL 'l'ORO'S ODHOODI
............ -Ille -for ...... ! lllill'I -with 'l'Uslln Hip ~? fte n.tiD oq•• at one time
.-.....it11ekldlfnD11111'1wayas
1---.111e Art Coloa1 bod ··--i-. Ille old -....n --.a '* baurJul for miles from ..... ow,..;· t .. id tlileir eduea-.... at,_ .. -Ille Sm,,_. a ne•., SdlDol Dlllrid. •
Yau Cllllld fire • •••• eom:s the Sid-
i ..... VllleJ -.,._ I felr bf Iii~ tins• r" c«r-Yoa mi&ht get a couple If-IJal m kids. I 1 T.iMY, G10W111 _; .._. Ille
I s.;.Mwk Va1le7. Pft lbol ClllllOll one!
,.. .... liRIJ lo bit --kids tllon ...... A.few,_.-. lbe·1'illin District
......i -powtli..was piDg lo bit
dowa -Viejo W11 IDl.tbey lllill a ---.. ---'l'adly, -Vlejil llilh Sdlool ill wa-aaolled bJ _. 1.-stpclmts,
Eftl1 elema<tw7 " .... la the w..
-k v.u., ill jlimM Ow!J, Ille
liWe reel • h••me dQI: me owr for
Ille~ Caal'• wre<Uiol --
AT TllB BND OP Ille --,_., Ille Gld s.. ,_.. Elom<ntl17
Sdlool Dilllrict wlJI -'Into bbkwy.
'llllllD will -lb ... milled -
for-....... ....,. --ts.
JniDe will ""'* -jlollli!I .,....._ ~ Aadmwill6e ........ Volfo)'.
'Die -~ ...... ...-ill
-ond ill iMllJ'to IOI iDlo _,atim. 'l1le ~ Valley's tum comes at
Ibo polls-. ...
SAllllUlllMrS SllilERS and
mo'eas ill Ult IC:bDol ._.'HI have been
compoipingl!onload!e-of·1M>op-lftdable ....... _ with-· of
Ille -.... --_,._ ,,,.,,, -tbol _ .. buildln& pn>RJ'IDl
wlO be lillle _.. -.. -of what wauld blft berm Dettitl1J IDder-
tl!e Gld 'llllllD IDI Siii Jooquln -..,
. Yel JOU """ -why Ille Sad-d1i!bock -_... are 1 bit nerwus as tbq anit the rauJts of twxc1vw·1
-hai.tq ..... .., After an. ttme
' .....,, -oat lbert .. Ille ruigelands -,. . ' : ,,_ . .,._dlildren. Aadkllsof ·--. l
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Pltrlcl<"l'a:mao: 33, r Fiencb yogi, wu11ailed to a·qDlll'_ill-Ofller to
pnach wor\d peace In Santo Domingo Sltnday. He WU.Oil ~·croa -aboUt 20 hours before a -onlered him removed because cl. an
infected foot.
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stalemenl lhat it regrell the lncreaJe o!
the prime lending rate -I ·1e 1v. per--. . '
,,... requeot for "lull infoc!nalloo "'" OOlla IOd earnings," aJo11« with aor ca;
-the -may have uoed to jus-ti/y the. 1ncrew.1a Ille llmlgat action -
takm Ii)' Ille caiunltlee ..... Pmidenl
Nim> -bllabed it daring the wap-price
freeze In 11171. Ill duty la lo keep Wltcll
cm -ralel, wbic!I have newr hem
-under Ille l'rOljdeot'•..,.,.,,.,.. ic~~'· ~ .,.
9 s ... ~ Notiell ' · WAsl!iNGTO!I ().P)' -Sen. Jolm c.
SlenaiS .... repoc'ted ''fdllng ..... jilst
fiof." today ADii ... bem,m.oved infO 1ho
VIP '('"iJ · impOrtant -) lilllte . at
Woli.r Rttd A!D>Y. MedleaN:eirter here.
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In Stabbing~' .. 1 '
Rape' Clise ·
MISS GWJSl'IE, It, -lost _._
she hfbfftlbd fra lier C.n•ilge
apartment 1o her jib m a • w llail
waltms ID-. Seftnl cl Ille -
ftctlml ... ..., • .,. .. -lost -.u...
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-GQlllple --cl Ille ...... __ ill.,__ .... _
Pma C!llimr .. "ol -.. -boiil -far..:....-_ ....
in -•i.eltiW flld4ed ne.....-s .. aot -sod· ~ .,, ., ... -.
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lledlctl y,:a.,.._ Dr. Jam Kel . •
aid a ......, ICUIZlllul • llab ... --
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c1eu1s Bec:ty TUcter and Don
Stilt ...us Mlh hour of c!Dice
marathon to raise moner·to
figbt llllSCUiar ilystnl!>hy • A
goo! al $10,000 has been aeL
BODY DISCOVERED
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Warhol Motiie
Gets Court OK
For London TV
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GOP Unity . ~~nght
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ANKH. INFINITY AND LOVE · . . ~
"If your feelings are dilflcult 10 put Into .
words, maybe a ring can uv it for you.
Theta are in I~ karat }'1!11ow ~d. Ankh .
Cut Reported or ''life" ~ymbol lrom EoWtillll
, heil'Qlllyphica, $12·50 Infinity-ring with
diamond, $26. Love ring with diemond, e20.
It all lvq:pnwhen~makethe
move to Great Western Savings.
Do Something B~.-,. °"" ............. -.......... nr.. --....... _kd -....... ca..a ...
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~.Billion. Ccaopetes8Gty, sj1g 1S87.
111$ higlet raU!s rl inlm!st )'Oll am
find en irairedsaviugs. And officB all
~ Ifs the feeling that oone fnm ,
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Signs of the Future
11..ms on11 ,~ t11at'0nnee ec..a rMl4onta
•king to pwdl-. 111Jlhine more than a bal ot. ..-i-* ar a few dnl~ or llardwll'e ilall liid to tum
their eyeo to.....C Santa Ana 91' ~"!' Lot ,Angeles.
bum lllJI ~ oa the 9®lh and Huatllrgllln
BMdl: Oil tbe ~ -.Id-be rboppen tnilkecl -· locll JIOlda In punult ol. IUdl major" rn..tmem. u fur·
lllturt, applian<el 111d m-up dotllinJ-
, 1 But the dlmate lured tbe people and the freew&JI
brouglli 11111 more, and wllllln a decade the South Cowlt7
hu erupted with a veritable rub of reclonal shopping
centers,,eocb, !tNellll, bigger than the Jul
HuntiDglon Beach readenta welcomed the M-ston
HuntiDgton Center In November, 1968. Then thi ana's
1 I ~ ~fut~..:=the~~~::.
in Ooota :Mesa, in March, 1967. Openlnj ol. the 60-ston
Fublon Island In Newport Beach In Seplem~1 1967,
eDdlcl the fint big shopping center ezplooioa, wiUl Dell'
l,J ~ Mes In lea than a year's time.
Now It bu -all '1Vflr apn. South Coast~
la In tile JllOCtSl1 of adding BOme 50 llMea. Adj..:eM to
the Sin ,Diego Freeway In Westmlnlst..., the W-111·
lier Kall, with up to 150 aloNs Is under way.
And the ldlon la moving to the eouth, loo, where
the Leguna mu. Mall, with three major deputment j stores 111d 80 special\y shopa ii going up on an 80-acre
trl<t at the junction of the San Diego Freeway and El
Toro Road.
To top it all off, the lrvlne Company bu come up
with plarJs for llill another giant sllopplng and business
complex in the IOalled "golden triangle.'' 450 acres
ol. farmland bounded by the San Diego, Santi Ana and
Laguna Freeways. Tiie site is 10 miles from South Coast
Pl-and only 3 miles from Laguna mu. )!all.
The inlllal fl6.4 million project hen will cover
about one-fourth of the land and Include three major
department stores and some 74 specialty shops. But
plans far development over a 10-year period, Include
ol.fi.e bulldings, apartments, restaurant. and theaters.
WJiat an lhla -11 M ..-. ca .. ~ lioD a\OWtb -tlloa llllllJ d yearsto~~sl'U I tt•.c 'ai; Fur the ol .... ZS fM -lzzZI 'l'C
_, m1111ono 1 l2ld 1111 er -• 1 a a -.,
after the most careflll mast.t n 21 d&. • ll'w l2lt to
._ .. that wlMn • silo flaallJ .. mi-i. It ii wllll -
'"""""' to • guarantee ol. fllilft easlomers.
County Court Needs
Up In Sacramento, a polr ol. Onnge County ·iep
laton are pwh!ng for additions to tbe eountJ'• amt
S)'ll.eml.
Sen, Dennis C&rpenlel' (Jl,Inlne1 Is again plugging
far a -==·ud e Sallta Ana branch al the 4th Dillrlct Codrt of A , wbidl now sill only In San Dlegolo-and San Bern . . •
. Since a majority of the appeals handled um
court originate In Onnge Cow!IJ, Ila pr-location
conslltules a cootly and time-coMIDling bmdell for at-
torneys, witnesseo and amt per;oonnel In local cases.
A branch · of the ~ eourt Im 10ag ...,.
needed here and \lie need inCreueo lleadil7. Sen. Car·
pente.'s bill deserves mong county suj>port. 1be odils
are long, but this may he the year.
On the other hand, we have the oagoing atlanpt
of" Assemblymsn John Brlgp (R-Fullerton1 to olJlaln a iJull tinie Superior Court m FullBton. 'lbe SopeDor
Court. now con~ene in Santa Ana, 1'l1ere they are
housed In a fine, modern oowthouse, with all of the
~ support factliUes, Including' a law library.
Brig.gs' efforll .have conslstenlly been oppooed by
the Su~or Court judges, the county Bar As90ciation
and the Board of Supervisors, all of whom feel an ad-
dillonai court in Fulferton woold be both inconwniebt
and unnecessarily expenaive. Bhl lateot bill nn.,.. no
more support lhm•the earlier ona
y
-. . 'When I talked abo¥.t p,etting government off your back, I
· m~ant low fl'i_on .fy .. if4zps like education, hoµsing and
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A Porential Gloomy Chinese Gain· _iri~·u,N#~lear Weapon~·y :
For Tr:~gedy GU8 . WAS!qNGTON -It will hoppen ""1 Its nliclear p~. Its tint atomic
L&•s belp ...,...,.. oor water! Put day now -"Red <llfna joinDlg the United ~ ~ ,...pooa test was In 1964, with the ~ ~ a brick In )'OW' toilet tank. Most Sta,tes and Russja In pmessing the ROBERT S.AJ,J,EN detonation of a 20-kilolon (e<juivalent of
homes have two or three toilets cataclysmic nu c I e a r -a rm e d in-,20,000 tons of Tl(!') device oo a trestle. SYDNEY J.HARRIS., •, , anddo ~~ ~ ~-.~~ woold ~ta! baJlistic,missile (ICBM). This was •Jll>mlmately 'tliesize-ol the • ~ k m.llt ~ ·~,.. .. TJ>e Communist Chinese are all sel to origli>al atomlc bomb the U.S. dtopped
, '! I . . ..,.L.G.H. , .test an ICBM -.willut ~n•e of between -id -an ICMB by 1975. Tlils on llinllhima and Nspoai.,t In AIJ8U'l
• -----... 2,500 8iid 5,000 mu... 'lh,f:te1u1 firinc Is -• belnc ~ -1945. . .
Chinese strength WaJ put at aboot hall
of that.
The centuries-0ld Sino-Russilm enmity
is fon:efully underscored in an unnoticed
report published by Seo. Henry Jacboo,
(!).Wash.) cbalnnan of the sub-
committee on National SecurllJ in
International Operations.
U«lr:x..Jd 1llU jJOlllblJ ~ tlU quots----" ,.. -• .,.. -e•pec!ed momentar· n 11 mw c:alcuJmd fOting wlll haYO. a Since ~ fnt!lial 1964 trial, there bave
: · -"' -• ""!-. --"'!"-il,y. , ' lllDlbor of --ICBMs by tbep. . beeli ll Oiinese nuclear tests.' A RANKING ·'""'11>er IOI the powmful • f.::: ~la ~"'!t:",U.!~ . c , :;.' . " ':Iliu'~ have 1 'l1NllOtilmmi.y u;_ ~ 'Ille last :Jive att known to ,bave In-Armed Services' Qlmmiltee; Jacban ,. and"'*npetitlonlla~-tllat •• Uv ~--'-that-·•-·~ bodi nfuclear 'Warheada 'nuclear .• • rn.Jnl!!ti>e'as,adY.-. . ~~.m~.:.'t!.'Udear,, ~ .f9r ' ~rthi.'.fl.!.?~!;-be • ....,, the~. tllat'o •'-way to become a llUCCOU. 'lbat e ~ .. -~ -'" or this lethal global -~ 1•• the ~ J -,....,---"' --~~ • ·~• :::' .......... ••~-~., for &!"I JDbt<!!.. Gary Shaw knows. •• Now be weapon. . -pg•a.11o • • ~ -.-.. • ~ with their remarlibly ' and. Ifud China. Wllile the i-C.. ~ ~ ,._...., -...... ,t ............. :=.t. ...... ~ J'\)11:·"'10..W.ndiid ... Biit •tlliir111l• ·•~, ...... -"-"In~ ~'the ~·~ ,_M_ ... ~ .......... ~ ........ ~tothe " tit _,,._,.., .,..,...,_ . ~··""::.-=.•· u-1.:-rP:: ........ ..-·-..,,~.._l!,,~:"'"~ . ..,._,_ .. <a-.. ,m~qJOWersarte•~Y•~-.... ;..."T;d' .;' cmled Ollt1D loolbRll, lhroltling, ""'1 the .. "l?"af ,...~were ""'"' --,_,., ""· ~ .::-• "!' · a&-·-mev,;i equallf'~· pro. the basest motives and ._ heil>o>ls
lrqle." .. ~ !be'* etes omd':'lo: about. the allefo<L. ~In a senes • -~ ......,ititut ~; vas In <ieVelopmg Jong-~e' ttussiles. crimes to each other, Jacllsm ......
, s 0 me "'·••-w e411CaUon coach ; aboo, t the ......t, ting of t e 1 t a over a offamn!ly ar delmalftl)'. 'Ille ~ !CBI.( test Ii the lalest both are UJisI>aringly castigating Iba US •
critic? A ......,.ooct"al techniques; aboot the s-drllls wbooe period of ·oeveral· 'Dlwl .. morelhao-.basafar• · . .,_" 'Ibis ~..n.: .... q.:...:.,ion ed · · t&e • • --1a·~ .... ~-~ I n~-1n~ J~'·. ~· m ·.,._......,, -~· g To the Russians, U.S. II the ph!looopher! A the-solealmi>tosmasbplayenlntoquitt!ng years. ·--wss --= I ~--Pi™"" an drive. '• "imperiallsUc lackey" and willing..,,
1 ....... 1 •·-· so their acbolanhlpa can be ,....,pied· ICBK. ~ lw a trial ' · t mp1· be " 1 ~•· to tbe lal-o -~ om-bout the "·" ..._. ...... _;::;~ ~ • ...'. JN fii3HNG .an ICBM the QI"-~ lntheSoulb~~ llElllND IT IS a 100-'"tand .,_ "' oce on re.ca. ~•: •-•·~ and , l WtDO _,., ..... -U W-< ' , ""' -~011,f T~ -, '(""' ' -< ~ 1he us '• the ·~-----~ = willlling la eysythln( and the '!nJurtd or .,. not embarting on~ mi1s11e -Iii! -llill-. · lhrut·-the everi)l'elellt , ,ead of ·a ~•. .. · · .. Q • ·---
who bates atbleUcs! ~ clefested are'.the ICUlll of the grldlrm." ~"""" "':, -::ir ~i::: = · smtmc ,_. alter the Frmr.11, the -.ting Russian preemptive strike at =de~~~ allT' of the · wen. no, not ezact-Md Publilben Weellly ammentl: astonlsblnclY :,id drive to became 1 a 1 have ttmWmtlJ "'''leoed tr.em Cbina;• nuclear centers and ,strate~ sa J cbon ·
ly. 1be qootaU«l "Honesty, gula, ~ting Insights . . • military super ix-r In ma:lmr _,. deftk4>•-'Ille ~ tbe two ~ . ts .. ;:...ma has : . . =. =-All~ receiver for the New :"~'i'.:":, :::i-= ~ :t:. ::' They already hav .. nucleaN!11lfd int-a.._ pntdoood a tberll••K!ear bclinb' m"at -ldeol9gically and~. ~ge~ That~~~~
York Jell football team. a breeze from the cultural revolution ermedlate b.Uistic ~lj:s (IRBM) -:!.;'-......i ,.... bervre the Both' bave huge :'lir and• ,llf9Ulld United Slates not ooly u China's main
are the qualities tllat mske (this book) with • """' Of lll'OUlld lllO miles. ,,,. --•• the -Pldl!c forces ... their common bo«IO!'I. In re-enemr. but as the principal -to the
WHAT HAI -happening In the... mare !ban jul -.muck-rllllll Job AIJjmd " .llUIM are, known to be laot .fall liloU wameids ii · a ""'t-..tbere ha1f0,been a,nl!Dlber, of security and independence·of the -nor
few years II !bat u tbeAmerl<ao lllO!la Where eile la 11 made 80 _..tly depl0y$1 In SIEml pmlDOe, from wblcb ....,11 , -··lite am--. bloOdJ.cl.ubes. ~Qclol!t!r, intelllg!l!lce .. nations d the -Id. The O!i,_ 'lino'
Ian baa beolne mare f'""'I ad _.. cl;,;, tllat war and lootboll In Ilia coon. ~ <*!Id dticimala targell In -.•a , nahld.-IJ Ill an. , . : ~. -1<!1 J!µsslan. atmigtb !ll '"1 IOttlgn . affairs bas ·shifted oo .
fiercelyputllln,theirla,.,..,•hmw1Ye1 try""' the revenlble metapllon of Paclllcnwttlmepro'1ttceo,J--• ,,. tliarepm,ataroondip,di-,.1oof dramalically'lbatthelllterancesflltodsy
-bave become more cynical. more poliliclans and eoocbett" Kono ad ·-. 'W, Red 01iDw i • tlt<im•.._ed, and-~ ~~""ID:' are ·omens illllcb must be rud wllb the
apeculat!Ye, more repulsed by the U.S. e>perts antidpeted Red Qdna outilrlpptd loreip e>pats' ..nnates d hat~ " .~caution." .
mercenary and murderous aspects of
their "game."
The latest In this series is a book called
"Meal oo the Hool: '!be Hidden World of
Te>aa Football," by Gary Shaw, who
went through the mill ~t Tew wbea
Ibey were Nmnber One. In a giant ad for
the boot, In the New York Tlines. the
publisher describes It thus:
11BIG11ME college football is a
hideously iadiatlc, hypocritical, destruc-
IRONICALLY, j..t at the time -.
football Is becoming a natlooal com-
pulsion, not lo say oh!esaloo, for the fat
men squatting In their TV chalil with a
six-pact of beer, il la tumlng oil the
players lbemsel..,, who have become
IOpblsticated analysts Ill their own
moral cortuption. When S p o r t s
mustrated mates this a Main SelecUon
of their Boot Cub this winter, you' can
believe the Ude i> turning fasL
Rabbl.e-rouser Returns
WASHINGTON -America's ,_
ootorious bate-mmger, Gerald L. K.
Smith, WM leatuml last week oo the
armed fods radio network.
For 50 ye.an, the old rabble-roustr bu
been preaching hatred against Jews and
blacks. However, his "Cross and Flag"
magazine bu cone largely unread, and
hi> sermom bave
gone largely un·
beard.
Now the Pentagon
bu put him Oil its
oveneu netwOrk
for n.v million
milllar7 and dvllian
liate:Derl '° he a r • 1be moderator, BiD
Bertmsbaw, 1 • v e .
the -Where lislanera could gel Smith'I iltera!Ure no less than five limel.
Tlll!l OLD BIGOr watdred Iris tque
Oil the miUlar7 ...... bleed Ill 1111-1
hlle-llly...,lgbbor -loe, be laid ID __ ......... ...w ....
°"' -1c1··-"Let'I bope ,..,.. .... tl wlodD ..
owrllelrd b)' our "'
Illa moderator. ...... • foroel ... _
~a. ' J<!lieY °"'1dl of ~ ..... ~led~
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lions." The council, apparently, was lm-11'"""1 with a "re!igjous" comple> tllal
Smith Is building ID EwUa Sprlnp, Ark.
THlll FEA'nJRF.S a seveMlory
"Christ . ol tbe Ozarks" shrine, •
"Passion Play" and other Biblical It•
tractioos. On the lbow, Smith boomed bla
projects as "tbe most 'flsited Olriltia
shrine In America" ud told bow be wu
''led by the Holy Spirit aad ....... _.
these lbrloes. H
lie neglected ta -u..t I -
rood P'!>iect to the ---alter the aovaummt dbco•ered tblt
Smith was behind It. 1be AJlll..Defama.
lion League alao ... ~ lltat hla
~ PllJ" b -•*· Armed ,.... radio ..._. la
.....,., an evwollcol ...,.a P !:l
1aRn with die ...........
IGlbolUed It to Ila 11111 11111·.tt ..
troops o-mwa:o. Be Wd m. llisaew, ..
wu imawwe tbat the °*Ila.. bite
~ bad bem bidadeol.11 .. -
llJt lW> -It -11111--the Voice of Amtrlca *"'*"'" transmitters, be said, without -~ ll •we will 1nvea11aa1a it," 11,,.. .. .,....
-"It _, hlppm opln."
It _, be the ool1 In~ Sm.
Jaa>b Ja'rita (11.N. Y.), bu loar,..i about
the br-..i and has demandeol ....
..,__ And In New Yort Q11, 1111
Anll-llllamatio 1-II olso> ....
""-llecntaiy lkl'riD Lalnl ·-come? ..
... Morality of the _
'!be argument used to be that the gov-
ernment bad to pay a top dollar to Fed-
eral emp!oyes to compete for lof>lllPI
people In private Industry. Now they DOI
only pay a top dollar, they pay more than
most of the jeopje ID civil oerv!oe could
get II they bad to scratch for It In the real
-Id. A beg!Miag GS-IJ, a civil aervl<e
rant of allout thlril assistant de!lutJ Ill·
nee ~ with no dih6 .., the l1]lilc Pool. llarls out with
a salary of jual om-, ,vie'-
der 20 ,...., a JUI'. 1• .\ ·
'!be Doutile Dip _..
law, witlc:h mloht ...,. • ·h&Ye been~ .. ~
~called the Swipe, per.
mill retired miJJ. . tary to get their .
lulf government pen-
aloo, and Ihm go blct to -for the
.... -.. civilian employes and dmr 1 lull llbry .. ID Ille real .,.qi 1ltia
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pen, that Is 70,000 men who were and
still could be In the Armed Forces 11 we
h&dn't beckoned them to quite With large ,
cash rewards. .
Actually, tlJere may be many more l!t'n 70,000; aome say there ire three
times that number. No complete., count 1
baJ 'e.er been .made ' becailse the truly I
bureaucratic method of SUPPl'f.Slini m. !
formattoo 'ls!llOI to gather u. ;
. Clude numerical tOtal5 don' •reveal
some of the ou.!' Chocolale l ··~ the Do\Jble Dippers ·.,. ~ ~ theor. ,.. cream. OM Civil SerVice Com-
nuss1on officfal says, uwe·bave found in-
stances "!here a man retires in a tey r
mllltary JGb one day and the nm day
goes to wort In the same job In 1 civilian
capacity.'• Thia means ooi only a but•
rs13e for doing exadly the ..,.. ..mt
but an even better deal if be atlcb
around for five year., whereupon be will
be allowed to reflgure hia . In favor by leecltlni all the petlllOD Iris peos;,., funoj. Civil Ser'rice
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' · Bi!:aKELFJy (UPI) -Life shown a ''disturbing" llnll
Is lhorl .-<OJJOdally lor the building on the San Andreas
rbo prime meaon. faull
'llelearchen from Lawrence e Driee Set Berteley Laboratory and
Stanlord Linear Accelerator ws ANGELES (AP)
Ceola' llllMUllCed that they University of C a 111 o r n I a
coallrmed the msteooe of the regents have approved •
llUbnw:lear particle that Wis $500,000 fund-raising drive .for
for ooly a millionth of a bil-an archeologicaj P<'lJeCt at a
llonth of a bllllootb ol a ,..,. Greek . sllA! : where , t be
· ood. leJendary Hercules suPJIOll!Cll1
Physicist George Yost of slew a lJon. •
Berkeley said · the elusive The lludy l'W be at Nana,
particle wu crealA!d in the a center !Vbere llDClent Greeb
-( SCIENCE contests and religious rites.
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met periodically lnr athletic
The expedition . has been
planned for several .years by
bead-on cOtlialon of a laser the Berkeley c 1 m p u 1
beam and a bunt of electrons GradualA! Group in Ancieal
moVin( near the speed .ol lliJtory aiid Medltenwaa 1Jcb1. AJ<haeo!OIY. F'lllds will• be
Yoo! sald pbyslclans . have raised by the Berkeley
~jeying to 'fi1u/lnn the'. rho . cam~. • . "
~;meson'•·~.,.~ for e Cuts .0-. K•~u )"'8l'L ;.,. ' LIVERMOl!t '(AP) ' -e6fft.Gftieti 'Lawrence Livermore
5.l,lf1.RANC!Sa:) (AP) - A :Wbolatory ' b'ai mll\iJuna;d It
$!-million clft 10 .... a rd '""1 l1'lin ',ltj' pa~ by 1275
conatructloo of a muleum oo pei'JQnS _l!ecause of ·a
men and his origlM !las been decreall\ng1-1< ~
given to the California 'I1le applied and weapons
Academy of Sciences by research · center for the
Phyllis Wattls. Atomic Energy Commission
Mrs. Wattis gave the gift to will Jay off employes in every
help build the Wallis Hall of department, said Dr. Arthur
Anthropology -named in Hudgins, • wistant to the
honor of her lalA! husl>and Paul dlreclor. OperalA!d by UC, the
Lyman Wattis, a businessman, center employs about· 5,500
phllanthropjst and sportsman persons.
who died two years ago. AH dismissal notices will go
Tbe' museum, scheduled for out In March and laid off
completion in lt7S, will expand workers will have two months
and tranalorm the rear of the grace for seeking new jobs,
Academy of Sciences in the center said.
Golden Gate Park. e New F~lty •enter Out STANFORD (A p )
SAN FRANCISOO (AP) -Stanford Unlv~ity has been
·Nixon Admlnlstration budget given $7.5 IDillion to build' a
cuts will force a California center for neurosciences,
earthquake monlroring service President Richard W. Lyman
to close within a month, its says.
director said. Lyman said the money was
Dr. Don Tocher said the granted by Fair chi J d
National 0 c ea n i c and Foundation Inc., and the
Atmospheric Administration's center will be named in honor
earthquake laboratory here, of Fairchild Camera &
which he directs, was Instrument Co. f o u n d e r
attempting to make long-range Sherman Fairchild who died
earthquake p r e d i c t i o n s two years ago.
possible. The term neurosciences
"Even if we could say only stands for a conglomerate of
that it will happen in a year or related sciences such as
two yean this would be a anatomy. biology, genetics,
most important contribution to physiology, cell b lo I o g y ,
the communities in peril," psychology, neurology,
Tocher aaid. neurosurgery, pharmacology
He added the study bas and others.
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Tile P.,_te Ma telaes
'Big Jlm' Fuller lllnds next to his 1958 Ford F.dlll
wllll 'A .LOSlll' Callfornie pel'IOllallted. plltea. He
..,.. &!Ir !dnll, IM lint pOll'Cbued from a Loe A pin junlyard In 1880.
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Jgaeli---Army-Wo men. Complain About Heµvy FootUJear
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dlspl.,..i by the ..w-
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!Ultable for ....-..,..
than~womeo.
* Italian movie -Glaa Lol7o7lrilWa .... • .... rl.
Pl'akieal T7lo and his wife II
their north Adriatic -rl. BrionL
She 7s visiting Yuplrria u
aposteltbe-
lllm felllnl -F571 -
billed "'l'be -"'"' World," -big 0. bell
-piduM "' ... put year.
Presklent 'l1tD ,. ..
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PMll, D hill Ta7Jtr, "-------""' Attorney TenMe 8 S r _. ..-. aad lDrli baa been awardodllt,• lrom
Do ... retired Rear Adm. JHa 8. a pollceman H a I I I a an * ~-•-Jr. cootended •-l 1111
The SmalA! -and si-Commlltft apprOftd
QDl!tlrmasly I propoul to
........ the -Manned ~ CeolA!r the L~ II.
J ts 1s Spece Center.
The meuure wu propooed
by Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, (0.
Tes.), who said .IGlmaoo ''Was
with the American space
ellort at the bOilnnlnll and did
eveeytliins to -and -ll •
"Lyndon Jollmon deoervel
this -more than any o t II.er IDdiYldual,'' llmtlfl!D
aald.
* Dr. W I•• A. -baa nslprd as dlrect<rrl. the San
Dlelo Nalurlll Hl1tory
--tmM yearL lie will be nplaced by
~·g -*"""" tile 8"" .!.~ aald be ..... to Frsnclaeo StalA! -· -· in Jiii. I • DaviJ is 1 former A Superior Co6rt Jory
commander of the Padllc retumod damages apinlt
Fleet Amphibious Training Patrolman Mlchael'llrldy. .
COmmand. Hallinan . aougbt aao,ooo * general damages and .-,ooo
Hawaii and Oregon share punlUve d.lmagO.. •
common threats of too much ~ ·
development and too many 1libce, ~ 'iJ not a wry
toorlst.<, Oregon's Gov. Ttm mllltant Pla<!e," bush11 to
MtCall Ilk! In Hooolulu. delecregata acbooll '""'1d be
"It might be a great an -tblni to aOC<llll\>!Ieh. ... -
mistake to ~ 1111ract saya the .Berkeley ICbool . N-·Ottleer
more "'"11111 to lrllili* aur llUIOrintmdent. eovUooment into oblirion," illeMrd F-said Jn a Stepllanle ~ 21. of
the RepubJlcan governor said speeclt to -Jn Tocoan Concord. caJif., '" one
Jn I »<n!pule addreas to the that ..._...tkn rl, 1'lcoan of tbe flnl -to
Hanll Sl!llate. -ii needed. join the Clout Guard.
"We !ind 1 p e cu I a t ors He aald in ·Berl<eley bualnll She will aUend Oft!.
111bdlvldlng the walA!rleu to achieve ·total l'ICiAl ...,. Candidate Scbool
desert, and embarkliog upon lnte&riUon In ~ ICOOol beginning today at
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• All Bonds not sold ly . Tustin Union High School Aid
San Joaquin School Districts are cancelled by unifica-
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• To Authorize immediate construction on the El Toro
High School. .
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• .Yes,'Yes wilt NOT ii.crease your presell tax rate.
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Winµ., tape Town-Rio· Race
1l1D JS JANEIRO (AP) .,. fnlD the -Iba\ we could out of the wa~" ,.. -:radii Slarmy not li>O our pnaltim. Tbe ....,. AaW to ezplain bis ,;,,.
ji d • I ill .. Seydlolls Inc -•tter, tlllS, clll)\ tory 'llle Kipper Aid:
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-.. lilillll lint, 1be Rio """' DOI lislmed, ..,_Jot ~time, II eudlJ.
Yd ---"'1. fnqumey we -usldc • at we lllld plomed. fto .,._bid! WU
... •q PW here until late
s I' • eaiy" Mcmday. 'n. lio Yaclll Cub an-
--Sldanlay II bad lllld
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---mrprillJCI -• a ' tbe finish line at
-,.... Salunlay. 'JDdi. n 'II. -advise lbe -fllllo'r1<rinl llmlles -'11i1Q1 ·ne -fnlD ei&bl ..... at p.t. tile e r .-!lorlll.Y ,_.
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Demand High ·for. Jaguar.
First Y-12 Deliw_ry in United Stata Set ior March
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m ooJe . la Ille U.S. -llardl L _.....,, ... pwt
"mlr7 eoot ......... -
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....... -for ddiMJ clue to ............. md liP -,,,. t• --· lift F'i-W"· four door XJ.D
..... Mlllplde -olr u+:dili1•l•c. JWN6 szdetedl
11ft1tac. power b r a t e 1 •
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ftlB m:~J:.11, .-... --.... (pmtl " mlrJ'). will 4 ,, w
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FAST IS THE WORD -Tiie Jaguar XJ12 IOdaa, which reechea opeeda al HO
milel per bour, hu the 11J11e en~ slllJ)ellllon and steering u tbe XKE-Vll
lpGrtl car. H wlJl be available on a llmltecl bosla from Jaguar dealen 1n JlbrdL
F.lnpe. .
'l'be XJ .,. •'IMI Ill • Jamdll. IDll • • V • 12 • • 'lbese are the same net with Ille V·D ..... la mlmL ""--·and lo fl 'lbe finl v.n ,..... ,,_ •1mbolo aboft Ille IJllle and --.... -~ rque gutta
produoed Ii eorlJ irn, with ,. Ille ,_ -to Ille u..me u Ille XKE sp<rll cars.
Ill percmt d --..i · plate-· Tllere have been
loJ_.atw.,..ta.-ia, debil~lolbeinlerior.
Ille XKE wilftdillle m 2 + 2 , 111111 U.S. ..,_ devices
-"' ......... lfll.-.... ......... Ille XJll'• engine lint V·D <ngWd XJ aodms ~· U1 SAE net wm oa ale iD. the United lasepo1ter at S758 rpm.
.~. mntillc hpar'I M11imo'"' SAE net torque ii
5Gth ,_-la.._, • paundlletl at 3500 rpm.
'Ille anlJ major d 1 o
INSIDE, THE XJI! ii
traditionally Jaguar. Front
and rear seals are lactd with
band sewn leather. 1be dash
panel is genuine walnut.
Engines ol Iii-cylinder
layout, as in the XJI, or
multiples of sli: eyllnden:, as
requilel .............. of tbe
v.n ...-•a.. 11 llodJ Ye11r 111:=-s Werth
---.. ..i wa111c ~ 1)11iw. .-...... tl.e lnmt
In Ille XJll, baft ... -
favored bJ ...,__ Jw ••
they have near perfect
halaJW al an speeds. '!!Iii
insures 1111oothae11
operation and --vibration and nolae. 'Ille
superior balanoe is a ftmction
or the firinl m1er .......,..
with these eoginea relative to
that r.quind in other +agm
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hmle -.... aM" I I ........ lk\'-D ....... 'Ille
lkJ-..... --...... I e;rlluler blact ..... " -----wlda..., 1U -~ lhaa Ille .. ..,._ qine.
Which .Federal TaJRecprds
Should You Keep Around?.
Qie -..,_inl-. .u.,...,,, .. , Ute XJd f:rml
Ille 111, Ille -d _, ....
-dilC lnta Bad! can -have lour-dlocs but ... lDD---dlocs d Ille -IJpe .. Ille
XKE .,..ta car.
sn'uNG awlGlll ---.. ·-pille wilh-111onin ..... d
--NEW--
"' -" mliliom ol boma ..,.._ Ille Lind, the W-%
Forms _,,--what we
earned Ill Im have just
arrived•
TGrmentlng Redal It.ch
OfBemorrhoidal Tissues
Promptly Believed
la~-PRa·et•R
P.,.s:cuwtA,•1c••w>n&f
--pain ad ild!q ad W!'""7 bolpa -~olhmiw···--·weu..tbyb' •We ,... bJ'G-•----
.._.., pallo!•la !lbowod dllo
to bo -in_..,. -In
fact, -dodon, them·
""--~aliOllH"« •••• ,......,, it for their fam.
ilia ~Hoin-
orM114••tma.
ioten.~ dividends, other in-readily available. ... -u,.._,._1ane ..
an ol!ice, keep a run ._.i ol.
costs ·-lo·lbe -. .. space alone, lndudilJI Ille
percentage ol ~ m
the bome • mil paid,
utilities, and of hrJi•wt.tlld
mainla!llice -that -be allocated lo ll!o allice -Ubl--il
clone "' --. ..... nctrds of ..... , ,.
apetl8e' IUda -eel ilil
-and food and liqaor lilll.
Abo keep.--and--· --entertainmmt wu f • r
business -lh1lll -purposes.
-llJOUbaft-
charitable caolrlbullom, bop
records of the c a 1 b
contributed or fair marbt
value ol. any -" property u well • lo """"
l!ld. -made. - u there Is any cbonoe your ammaJ mpdical ~,.,
will ezceed , pl!l eS al ,..,.
adjusted --. ..., cop1eo a1 an _., .......,
bills and other allied -For looger pl!lioda: -u,.. •· ... --. bop fall .-di al
.... purd!ue-and prloe al --·-,..·· the llUlllbe< ol -.. bo!lglJl
at each prioe, ·-fl commissiom, ml ,_. al
any and all stoCk splita, nrapa
and dividends abJg the lines. -Abo keep ,_. al
dates, prices, wmmi'""'1n,
eel., al wblcb JOU oell eadi
block of. --Otllenriae,
when you oell • bold! " -at a profit, IRS will •pume
you ·sold Ille lint -,..
bought-for -10.
probably paid Ille -prioe,
and Oil -,.. -be liable for the bill'll Cll1ilal
galns tu.
-llJOUbJO'•-. .....
full ·-· d the -and ::-.ri: i::.:..:
legal r-. de.
Mortgage Industry
Fa<;~. Taxing Quiz
, ..... ed • St-,W. • Efflcieat SACRAMENTO (APl -
Califomla't home mortgage
Industry hal been put on
-by two powerf ul
Ieplaton that H may lot!e a '10 mllllon windfall which It
tbqht wu all wrapped up.
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AllllDlllLYMAI( Wllllam T.
....,. (11-&on Raf ... ). llld
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troduce a bill roqulrlnc
Datpp,loailen lo refund ID
~ 'II mlIUan to
..., talffonila jllope<V ....... I _ .. " ..,_,._, __ ,.,."' who quaDty for pn>per1y tu l ,.... .._. ..._ , .... -I relief u a r..it ol lut yeu'1 •, ----I ,1.1billiona.pi..111ore1111u rtform bill. II
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I '1 hllllt """"'" they will not -UDIJI DUI year whlcb ~ _.. are eUclbla
l PILOT PllN11NG J for tu nllel. B •••• I • ._,_._;;...;,;;..;;.... ______ -=--_..,. ......... boft
the Industry -lo -$10 mlIUan .. Ille .........
Bagley Aid.
llEANWlllLB, ASSIMR.Y
Speaker Bob lfGnllf ~ ...
-td out Ibo tu ....,
bill, alq -lllPJ ...
1eprOIU!l.a-d GeT • -8-lall--
llld he -calllli .. ,,
lnduotrJ -lo ........
"'"""' ii Sacr-...,. lo explaln '"'-' prtp'trlJ
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until 1974 !Gr Ibo tu -luisl•ted loll ,_-,
lloreu! (0-Vm llloll, lalll ·----lloriel wl!idJ .._. m1$ I
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Fifteen out of every 100 Americans today own stock.
We couldn't prove it, of course, but it seems likely
_that the percentage is even greater here in the Or-
ange Coast area ... and it's growing every day.
That's why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago,
to be the first newspaper in Orange County to bring
its readers "today's final stocks tocloy'' via super high
speed wire services. We're still doing it in every home-
delivered edition and the service gets better all the time.
Wall Street's computers "talk to" computers in ~he
DAILY PILOT plant every trading day at the rate of
more than 1,000 words per minute. It takes only 12 .
minutes to move the entire New York and American
Stock Exchange reparts from the canyons of Wall
' Street to the typesetting machines of the DAILY PILOT
right here on the Orange C6ast.
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record, the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will be among the
first to use it to bring readers "today's adion today."
When it comes to financial news, the one that means
business is the
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From the front page-topping Sunday Special, itself, to other me··
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OPINIONS
Columns by Berry Goldwater end S. I. Heyekewe, editorial cer·
toon by Pulitzer Prize winner Jeff MecNelly, e weekly report on
Celifornie's congressmen end on what's doing iii Secremento.
That's just Pege A7. Greet commentary by greet journalists ep-
peers throughout the Sunday paper.
BUSINESS
From Orange Coast reel · estate to New York's Well Street, the
Sunday edition really means business. The DAILY PILOT covers it
ell. "Dey-eheed" market news includes enelysis of the pest week's
ups end downs, volume, trends end new stocks on both the Ameri·
cen end New York exchanges.
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The focus is on. you end your neighbors -on ell kinds of people
-through several different kinds of "only ori Sunday" feetu ... s.
People/Quotes, Good Deed People, At Yo11r.Sarvice (the column
thet fights City Hell J end eech week's variety of feature stories
about people you know -or wish you' did. . -
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prehensh~eness of community theater end live entertainment . re· • • ports1 the Sunday entertainment pages (plus other fe.etures scat-
tered in othet perts of the peped present lively coverage of the
lively eris.
TRAVEL
At least one pege of every Sunday's paper is devoted to travel,
et home end ebroed. Sten Deleplane's column cen teke you any-
where in the world. Stories by local readers often teke you along
on a "feyo~ite vacation." Even the eds1 are fun to ree~.
PLUS, OF COURSE, COLOR COMICS, BIG CLASSIFIED AD
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"Mummies are dead people all wrapped up in
bondages and thoy Im In guttar _calft.'1
. L. M. Boyd
Monotony RuiD:s
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Marriages Most
When their marriages break up, divorced wives tend
to give one or more of these leVen reeaon:S: 1. ~·My bu.
band wa1 unfaithful." 2. "We wece always quarretlng." 3.
'1He lsn't the man I married." 4. "We were badly adjmted
le'Xullilly," 5. "His mother WU always makjng trouble.'' I.
"We cxmtanlly fooght ahoul money." 7. "We ....idn,
-about bow to bring up the dilldrelJ." So llyl Ill
a-ty. But he IAys lunbor -excuses are bogus.
More probobly to blame, lo matrimOnlal monololly.
YOU'LL BE undentood by any
Frenchman 1n Paris when you say
"le hotdog" (I' UJe sat;KtwJeb" OJ' ")e
sy.•cater" or "le pub" or "le drug·
stGre.' Likewise whef\ you say "un
cccktail" or "un floor 8hoW:." And' cer-
tainly, to,, when you say liaby1 gang;-
stcr. snob. fair play, pickpoCket or
glamour girl.
WHJCll DO YOU prefer, hotdogs or pick1es? Doesn't
matter, statistica lly the .average American eat. an equaJ
amount of each. About eight powlds a year.
ONLY ABOtrr HALF of the lady college professors
ever get man1ed.
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Tuskegee Airing Sought ~~~~~· PHYSICAL REHABILITATION CENTER
Therapy -MassacJ• -Sauna .... , ..... "....-.. C'ASES W.W ....... erlllllcontlnuJnc In the lludy, nae tbaa ao 'l\llte ... SIUl!1betmmnat.d INSURANCE·INJURY·REHABl!-clTC~~:D to bold the !!Wllnp belW>d men IUllering -ll)'Jllllllo ond ourvfvor3 treated, and WELFARE PATIENTS ., 541-1m
cDed doon lo not ID the pub-were denied tru-lot the HEW Aid It wtll comPl:I', 1115 Park Avo. Costa Mo,.
WASRINGTON(AP) -Sm.
-RtblcOa (D-Ooml.),
bit Uked tbe u . 8 . ==: ol Health,
-. and We!W< to -' tO Ibo pubUc meeltnp ol •
commlltee 1nve111pu., a
. ~ federal oyphllla
~ called the
Tulliqee Study.
lie -11"1 clrcumvmll dlae-IO PBS doclon could :~===~~~·~·•§""'§'"§"~"'======~-the law. lludy the dlniage the llBlf WD -11tt tbot ,
untreated l)'[lllllll did to meetiaP """"' be -to ...
THE coihmnz ..U human bo<ll.. protect confJ,d~ntlal . N Q ' :!
appolnlad Wt-year follow!nc Al IMll 11, udperhopt as illia'lgeney ....,,......, to Try Satur.day's ews UlZ i:.-
dlacloourel that the U.S. 111111)' u 107, Ill. the prev;,.t em~ to
Publlc Heofth Servloe, for 40 ._..tment 811b~ died fnlm anyone the commlttae wtohed ' RJblcofl,. cbainnan of a ~ Senato 1overnm<n1 operations
tubcommlttee, ~ written
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yeors, ,__ a 1)'[1111111 unbated sypbtila. to Interview and to ptOUcl !lie We Dare y OU
eiperimeat among rural The HEW commttt~e. investigatloa from
b1acJ< men ID 'l'llll<epe, Ala. _,_ tbat-th<! sensationalism by the l!ledla.
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Tangelos
MARSH BURNS
Carrels Youns & t•ndor
WHITE ROSE
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cello
Potatoes Creaming size
RICHARD'S OWN
Oven Baked Beans
OORMANS SLICED DANISH
Tilsiter or Port Salut Chee~e
HEIREW NATIONAL KOSHER
Salami or Bologna Chubs
REESE
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Petite Smoked Oy sters , 21i ... 59c
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vatlon by Dr. Jo5epll Peck: "Ill times o1;.....,,rolcrt to Tavern -Hams . -.... Holl 1.89 lb.
• -·· IOlbllltute fot ljle tranqajJWog ~.el dlewlni a cud. UgJit YOl!I' pipe. Cigarettes, which are ilbriulanll,
won"t give you the desired elre<:tJ.'but no'.,,..., hurry ·
Into anything whlie'mni>l<lng a pip.. The !Gund that
oti, around the council-fires." · ··· · ". , .. i
WHAT DID lhese met1 have lh clnnmci6t W1iter,Edgar
Allan Poe, p,alnter James Whistle!', artist· Peter Hurd, poli·
tlclan Ralph Yarborough and LSD cullist Timoth'y' Leary.
West Point dropoul>, aU. ' ,,
QUERIES a..JENTS -Q .. "How rriany lfars have
the United Slalel fought, beginning witll lhe RevobJUon?"
A. 00. ·~.
·Q. "HOW 'often I> the bed linen changeu in the While
House?" . . ...
A. Daily.
Q1 ''ARE any ol the Hawaiian Islands privately
owned?"
A. Two. Nllhau Is a cattle ranch, Lanai Is a pineapple
plantation. .
Q. "WHAT'S it cost lo train a Gennan shepherd for
sentry duty in Vietnam ?"
A. About $6,000. ..
Q. "I SAY HALI' the college student& .lil the ooontry
own typewriters." .
A. Betler'tban that, three out ol four.
Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P. ·o. Bo:c 1875, New·
• port Beach, Calif. 92660.
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Del ·:w ebb Corp.
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HONOLULU (AP ) -The
Del E. Webb Corp. 'of
California and the Sahara
Nevada COrp. of Nevada have
been Indicted here by a
federal grand jury on seven
counts of defrauding the
government or customs duties,
U.S. Atty, Robert K. Fukuda
said.
Kong Jor-a . We~. hotel here;1
and a seventh count of1
conspiracy.
THE FllRNtruRE, valued
by !he Webb organhatlon at
1211,681,. was brought to the
plush Kuilima Hotel on six
dates in ·19'11 and 1972, Fukuda
said. The government alleged
INDICTMENTS were also that the furniture should have
returned a g a 1 n s t two been valued at $28o,340.
individuala, who were not The defendanl.5 are to bel
idcntlried pending the ser~e arraigned in U.S. Dblrict1
or warrants . Court here Feb. 26.
The indictments allege six Officials of tbe $27 million
counts of u n d e r v a I u i n g Kuilima Hotel had no
furniture imported from Hong comment on the indictments.
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Marinated Chicken Wings .,,,.,.,., 0w, """''' 55c lb.
Turbot Fillets ..
Ocean Garden · Shrimp "·" '" 5 lb. box
w. also pro~··· meat for home freezers.
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people ~ they wUl • -.. l!Dollpoedll~ twp •iae -lespculti ......
--to Mlrtlla Mll1em, It
A Hanttqlon lleocb molller ol hie, ...........................
amU,y ~ C.tor, • mwb' -,or lnltrUotb> In _.iiy1 family living.
Cl-are plaMed far Saturdays
from 19 1.111. ID noon In Erneal H. Giller
Ei-tary Sdlool.
Whal la taupt al the center II based
Oii • -.., Rudolpll Dmlturt, "Qilldren: A a.Jlenp." Family Study
Group "' er-. Colml1. which apon8Clrl _.,., UDllLG 1•Wl'C!lt" tGWWii
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Pro'l!iding a Vel"ntine
mood for his -wife is
Cy Petersb.n 4a.bove-) , who will
attend Goldpn Kay's PllriY•
Swinging into ''Spring are
l r• , ' (at right, left to right J , Mrs.~ Nii:k, Ll!e and -Mrs. Dan Evans.
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DEAR ANN L.\NDERS: Your allp II
sbowtng. When that woman wrote to aay
her new brother-lo-law made a plOl"
Impression from the moment he
extended bis hand and gave her a "dacf..
fish handshake,'' yrAi went right _along
with her and agreed that a !Inn
handshake -means "I am genuinely glad
to meet you ••. "
Apparently yw are one of the lucky
people who knows nolh1ng abQul
a?thrllll. Al one who has had It In fD7
ahoulder, elhclw and 11naen for 10,..,..,
I em tell Y"" It's jull plain' hell when
--(l'lbl 1111; hand and ""° me
-of U.. "I'm genulllely glad to meet
you'' greetiq:L . ' . I uaually' atend 1111 left, band
promptly, but 0nce,1n a wblle r!D not
quick enough, and ilt'a -· Pleut.
Ann, print my letter: Ind wblle fllll lftl
·at it, tell the world that artbrltll tl-ncit a
disease that OCCUJ'I only In people ol
advanced yean. l!lanY YOllDC people bOve
it, too. I;m II. 'lbanl:' )'911. -IRON
MOUNTAIN, MICIL • ,.
,. JJIWl LllJ.': Of -ie ,.. ... rrpt,
... .nm ""' ,. -y--;J ·11:&Jlli1 ....... ,, •• , 'OJ .....
-~ ~-.... ,';.-~-,n ~~"J al>o!ll ......... ~a,_
lor •-... ..ileil-. B II
"t .,secoad ~ ... 'rWnMrJ ....... .. , .
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handle blmlell with no !ears, he can millions. U he decided lat,.. he was
C8lTJ on• 1!111•t111tlon with an adult." hungry, he would he told that the "next
For lhe, .......,. lrid ~ Ille mealtime was atllllCIHrid-tueh a time.
mothel', ~ the cliild to be "!Iii stomach -\iilh him he'• .._,.,.H
----· freel the parents the lime -·1rm-~--lo he hllllla helnp. r aid. "Alld at ... next mOll .......
Mn. lllMlm, a1 Ucensed counaelor hecouoi! he I& Juiciy."
who bu tnPI.~ OD U-iCleas ot 'l'llk ii for ~tlon ..,_ DO
Onnp Ollll and Golden West colleges, addtd, not 10< O<den, li!clurd; j1ist
admitl lhlt I few ,..,. 810 ahe 1"JClld -Allon. -limo, llhe -.
nev• have allowed henell lo leoch,, • -be uaed far ~-qi 111e· <lat'•
TIME SA VE aclivi~, nol wtlY J-ihould ul b1a
"lleltl had to devoie all of my llmt to spin&
being a mother. ·When a mOther does T.4.LIC STOPS -· l
this, 1he'1 cheaUng henelf Olll ol being "TJ>C! many dil1di<n are motbel'de&f,"
an Independent human bein(." she '81d. ''They ltbow that mother talks
Problems are dealt !lilh toalcally sh!' '11 day long •rMI never does anythlnc
e1:pl1lned. 0We make the ocmsequenCes a about it. We strelirdolng, not Jalklsw, ''
dii'ecl ,...it ol whit tbey'ft done " She She !eell1 ''Peoj>le want lo he able to
died the cblld who has poor Mlini talk with tnelr taenag.,., lf tbey btgln hablla, · , earjy, trNt their Children 11 peoplt,'tboo
Tllo \.renls-"' let the Cbild eat, or .they .~ peoplt logellitr tbrqb all not&~ -•er be wlhd, ..,i tab the Igel. '
plate •Wl7 yitlloul .... ._ .. lWWla . ( ~TS,,...,
Nobody ~ !nm arlllrlCla bot II II a
bonthle crippler, .!.. be es.,...iada'll1
poboful, ucl we -to 1,...i a lol mwo
moaeyea-tolladoalwllat
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later everybody -blmael! In :roar
<Olnmn. I got mint today.>! refer lo Ille
mOt!ler -1111 pve bOr Ille a!lenl treltment ._.,.. ahe couldn't -the
fllth In hla aporbnent and decidod to
clqn the ..._ up. UnlortunalelJ, ab1,
aa:ldenlally -oal -· "' .. lmpOrlant papen. He was !urloal and let
her know It.
J, used to bobf.it f0< my daughter-In-
. law wheD lhty went out ol town or bad ~
sitter problelli. When I say she wasn~
lbe best bouaek-In the world I am ' ' \ . puttlilg il gently • •
I 100D dlaoovere<f that whenever I
cleaned hOr cupboords or doeets or -
""'"" her !loon, 1111· pod lntmtlona ~ lnterpl'etecl • "I~• Hor
-came u a lhoct -bal JI
opened my -to Jhe facl that ..,,. Peoii\e nnt lo Uve In llltb. ' ' Onlerly lypes, -u ieyself, aboul4
keep their moull1I -ud not try lo
"help." I wonder bow llllQ)' o1ber
motben ..... themselves In :roar cohlnn
today. Care to comment! -MYOPIC
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'DEAll MY: Dolea II,,_ .. -le
n)lftSI llallar .. --ud I load II
fllodutlq 11111 "1le IOI of II -
wllole 0 ltel"' JrU rtMm&ed were
motlttrMIMaw -Mt 111:M,1n.
• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Here It II
February and our clauabtor, llO t. ii st11I
p1ayina Cowboyo and I--ti. mtmfbDllJtoraet ... _ ... ~
old -'"" Cllrillmao. Bo It" ... with bet doll. Do ................. 1 P*ia
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,..uen ,...toll. ..........., -.. M· I -\111111 ,.. ......... Mlaatod ,..i,_ ..... hy. Gi.. It als ......
, ftt's prudish! What's OKI If :!'Ill
aren't sure, you need IOln6 belp. lt'a
available In the booklet: "~ ..i ~ -Whal Att the Umlls?' Mall
YOW' ,...-lb ADD LMlden Ill cara ..
the DAILY PILO'I\ •••c It COllll ii!
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Your Horoscope Tomorrow
Sagittariius: -lravel Presictes
lUESOAY
FSRUAAY6
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Tiaras -. 11111, ...
nmrdl,plben-
and pull It IO pa-Ole.
1'aunll lo I -Illy ... a t.mldallleloe.Kltlv9of
tbll rodllCOI lllJI -be oomewbol 1ieny-llanded bat
tbq -_,,,. -dllrm to pl ....,. -
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11): -.. heJnC ,.....it fnlm foolhh
Wedding Be"'5 Ring on Coast --~ QJlfm.
AllD!ll (lfardl :ll·Aprft 11):
LI.mar eycle DOW eai1W'ldrt
with time -,.. .mote
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-Impriol your ... 11J1e. Be rill -who cm 1lulfb llld lift. Boellt•loia
could plaJ key role. Wrfle.
....... jQinelf. Sbake all
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na:BS (Feb. ~ 21):.
f!nonrill pln Indicated. What
,.. tbouPI -loll ia redl1eo•ered. Special
ailedion -1 llolibf JDIJ .
JOl'.jES-ALLEN
Patricia Adele Allen became
the bcide of Ctalll Allan Jooes
during ceremonies In the Hell
Communily Methodlst Church,
Huntington Seidl.
,,,. bride, daughter of Mr.
and ' Mn. Walter Allen of
Huntington Beach, w a 1
afiended bY the Mmes. Jim
Slmonloo, Mary Marchand,
Roy. Buell and Tom Edwards,
Miss , Oatinda Jones . and
Melanie West.
Serving the brtdelll'¥11ll, son
of Mr. and Mn. Lester Jones
of Anaheim, ...... Kurt Fink,
Kip Pllel ... Arthur Robertoon,
Rieb Vodbuel, nu.no Zezula
and Robby Slmomon,
The lirlde attended
Huntington Beach ochooll, II o
groduale of Orange Coast
Colle11e and presenUy Is a
oenlor al Call!ornla Stale
Unlvently, Fullertoo.
Her husband ls a graduate
of Magnolia Hlflh School,
Anaheim and now II a junior
at CSUF where he i1 a
member of the decathlon
track team. They will reside
In Placentia, "
' HAUBRICK, WEBER
Bruce Robert Haubrick
claimed LlJ$ Gall Weber as
· his bride · durlog nuptlall
petformed by the Rev. Dr. Ro1>ert H. Schuller" Jn the
Garden Grove Community
Church.
Puenta of the brldll couple
are Donald Louil Weber of
Santa Ana, Mn. GIOrta Weber.
Br!Usb Colnmbla and Mr. and
Mn. Robert Haubrick of Costa Mesa. ,
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Barbara Weber , and
bridesmaids were M r s .
William Wheal, Mrs. Randy
Poh and Mias Elaine Lentz.
Tracy Riley w11 the flower
girl.
Fred castio was best man, 'l)elr parenta are Mr. and
U s h ers were James Mrs. Walter Genttle of
Margellch, William Culllu Newport Beach and Mr. and
and Daniel 8-n Qlrllllu Mn. Glenn Burnett al Burney.
Weber was the ~ beam. Brldal atlendanta were the
The bride la a graduate of M1alel Madelyn M a rd er,
Santa Ana High School and Yvonne and E II z ab e t b
allended Santa Ana College. Anderton. Attending t be
Her husband is a araduate of bridegroom were C r a l g
Colla Mesa lllgh School and of Luymes, David Kerr and Ed
caIUomla State University at Gentile.
Loog Seidl where be ii doing The bclde II a groduale of
graduate -"-Newport Harbor High School
The newlywodl wfll ..aide Jn and her husband ts an
Tustin. alumnus of Verdu~o HUis High
HETRICK-KIESWETTER . School. 111ey w mlde 1n Newport Beach. ,
ca~c 51~ ~un~ EGBERT-1.ePAGE
8each WA! the setting for the HimllnglOn Beach residents,
nuptials II n k In g Terri Gall Ann LePage and Robert
Kleswelter and Mlcbael John M. Egbert exchanged wwa In
Hetrick. Sis. Slmoo and Jude C.tbnlic
Parenta of the bridal couple Church.
are Mr. and Mn. John A. 'l11ey are the daugbter and
Kleswetler of Huntington 1011 of Mr. and Mn. Raymond
Beach and Mn. Jaabell LePage and Mr. and Mi>.
Helrlck of Bllboa llland. Jerome Egbert. all of
Performing the ceremonies Huotlngt<ll Beach.
was the Rev. • 'I'bomas 1bei.r attendants were Mr.
Schneider. and Mn. Mlcllae1 Browning,
Matron of honor wu Mrl. Miu Allee LePage. Miss
Leroy Kroeocb; flower Jlrl C.thy Dever, Daniel Egbert
wu Erica Kroeach; belt man and Marty Ero.
was Greg Helrlcl<; usbero Both atlended F.diloll High
were Leroy Kroelcb, JJm Sc:bool
Grant, Bob Kleswetter, D. SWAN-REl"OLD Lanham and Gres George, m
and ring bearer was Timmy St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Harrison. Church, Newport Beach WU
The newlyweds, who will the aeWng for the marriage of
reside Jn Newport 8each, Nancy Reimold of Santa Ana
atlended Oraoge Coast and Donald Anson Swan Jr. of
College. She ii a graduate of Ventura.
Marina · High s ch o o I , The Rev. Dr. Charles
Huatington Beach, and· he of Dierenlield off~led for the ~a de!~ lll&b School. daughter of Mr. and Mn.
, , ,Bl:JRNETT-GENTILE F"" C. Reimold of Boston, former Newport 11 each
• OranBe'!:Cout Co 11 e g e resident•, aDjl ~ ..., of Mr.
sludenlli •Karen O..Ule and and Mn. Doliald Anson
Michael BUrnett were married Swan of Long Island.
in St. Andrew's Presbylerlan Miss.KatilY Reimold wu the
Church. Newport · Beach wilh maid of bOOor; Ted La Fon
the Rev. Of. 'Charles served as best. man. and
Dierenfield oU!clatlng. . ushers were Doug Johnsoo and
Jim Km!.
'l11e bride allended the
Un!Ymlty al Arlzoiio where
llhe pledfled Gamma Phi Beta.
Her husband attends Venlnra eone11., and they wUJ make
their home Jn Ventura.
RAMIREZ.PETERSON
Standing before the Rev. Dr.
Charles Diettofleld Jn SI.
Andrew's Presbyterian
O>urcb, Newport Beach, Jeri-
Lynn Peterson exchanged
nuptial vows with Ciro David
Ramlroz of Costa Mesa.
,,,. bride, daughter of Mn.
June B. Peterson of Newport
8each, waa allended by the
Misses Kay Petersen, Laura
Myers and Cllrtsllna Wright.
Her hnlband, 1on of Mn.
Cllllonl Howe of Santa Ana
and Ciro Ramlroz of Bolivia,
asked John Hughes to be bi1
best man. Jim Peier.... was
an usher.
The n_ewlyweds are
graduales of Newport Harbor
High School. CurrenUy llhe
atlenda UCI and he ts studylng
at Orange Coast College.
beorlway, -docn wlllrll
Weft dooed ore ~ to
i.::t1:'!1:"' s=. ~ ... Results
...,., arlfllDll -OICb. ·Wti-Also air I ed . is I dolly
..... -to diaplly unique f1mU1 •playtime. ' ' E 1 ch alli-lamlly lbould -have a TAUJW8 (April 20-May 30): c!H!ptled family playtime,
Form oplnloaa <Illy after • devoted to !be whole lamlly
e s o n a I c b e c t l n & , p1ay1ng IO(elber. Tboy learn
Some . ,....... lo baVe ..,,,, feellJ>p about
JOU IO lake tblnp for each other and a b o u I
granled. This would .. be ---" wfse. Alt iiuestlons 1n1i1t m Mn. 1111terre •and her
factull ln!on1111ion. -h••nd lllrold !int learned ,,,_., of the Idea wlllle livJng Jn -·
be In p;cU..... --
Be I --shopper. GCnufne hlupln II MW ·-IF '!ODAY JI YOOR
lllltIIIDAY JOU hove unusual
wiee.. You enbllt: t'll new
project. ldMllw• this year
with July indi<lted as your
moll Important month Jn lfl3J
Mlny -In your life
... lr!cllcoled with Taurus and
LHnpam
Gl!:lllNI (May :II.Jane Ill): Hawaii, before their aeconcl
Frimrl who ....,. to be cblld waa born, Imm their
ploddlllc lo ...U, Io In 1 lriml, eo u n 1 el or Dr. "iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tbraugb per1oc1 a1 piepon11nn. RaylDlllld Onln!. II
Kmw It and wllhllold llnal Wiim tr1nsferred In
judgmml. Seek -can-. Mn. .Mallm'e 1iU ~Aljwlai,Leoper-aol:ed to do a_...•
-flpe--lf.Some -·· problems for the
-wtD be -lllWlngton Beach Brandl. CANCER (Jime :II.JUiy 22): Americ1n AaoodaUoo of
Polnl of view cl>ongea and tbll Un!ftnlly Women.
will be to your Ultlmale A trip to Hawaii pve her
benefil Yoo recehe .-led trlfn!ng ml lbe
meanlngfUl compllmenl One wu feadlnc other couraes for
you ,..peel displays 1nist, medical auDllartes, Pl' A
• units. even neig!ihorbooda
Mesons Set
April Date
where several families wtre
lni...sted.
Interest blossomed IO auch
an esteot that the Idea for the
center came about -as a
place where parent! could get
llpeCific help.
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Programs Feature Mus,ic, Music, Mu-sic
Alliance
A French language film,
"L 'Enfance Nue"' wtn be
""""'1ed by the Alliance
Francoi!e of the caJllornia
Rlviera at .'1:30 p.m. Toesday,
Feb. 6. in Harbor View School,
Corona de! Mar.
Procttds from the mm
showJnl will .J>e used IO oend
the .-.. of the annu~
Frencll speaking Q)lllell IO PW for siJ weeb of study.
Additional funds ore niloed
th r o u g b the Alliance 's
parficipation ln an annual flea
mark~1 tb1s year IO take
place March 3 and I Jn Laguna
8each. The contest Is
scheduled for March 10 al
UCI.
Preview
G iota Berstein, Pomona
College professor of mu.sic,
will be flUOSl apeam for the
Thursday, Feb. 8, concert
preview sponsored by the
Orange County Philharmonic
Society.
Bernstein, also director of
the Claremont ~1usic FesUval,
will discuss the musical
selections to be played Friday,
Peb. 9. by lhe Los Angeles
Philharmonic Orchestra "ilh
Lorin Mauel conducting and
Vladimir Ashkenazy as piano
soloist.
'l11e 10:30 a.m. preview will
take place In Edwan!J
Cinema, Fublcm !Jland.
Job's Daughters
8ethel 311, Job's Daughtm,
wlll exemplify their Majorlly
Degree Ceromony for Masonic
Lodge m al Westmlnster oo
Friday, Feb. 9.
Receiving the degree wfll be
the Misses Darcie Nicholas.,
Mitii Eilts, Evelyn Mann,
Nedra Holhim, Sheeyl Worlng
and Shirley Mei'edlth.
The honocary memberohip ia
granted IO glrb wbo are Jn
good standing upon becoming
20 years old or marey: prior to
that time.
'l11e bethel baa planned a
mystery trip far Slmday, Feb.
11, with Joye .Q-osby, honored
queen, and Mrs. Sharon
Scbwartzlooe, dlreclor of
yooth actlviU.., Jn charge.
ORT
A valentine theme has been
chosen ror the annual
Sweetheart Ball"' planned by
the American Women's ORT
(or 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10,
in the Park Newport spa. 11le
member who has cootrlbuted
the most throughout the year
will be named sweetheart of
lbe ball.
Homemakers
Members of Coast
Homemakera wfll 1ttend a
lelevlaloo show In Hollywood
Saturday, Feb. 10. A 11111 wlD
depart the Harbor Shopping
Cenler, Costa Mesa, at 12:30
p.m.
Women Marines
Orange County Chapler of
the Women Marines
AssociaUon hA! planned a
banquet Saturday, Feb. 10, Jn
hoaor ol the 30th OMlversary
of the Women Marines. '11le
celebration will i.te place tn
the El Toro Mllfiie Corpa AJr
Station om..rs Club.
Regatta
Lido ble and Bahia
Corlntblan yacht clubt will co-
host a Vllentlne Replll
Saturday and &mday, Feb. 10
and 11, higllllghled by a dinner
dance Saturday at 7 in the
Bahia Corinthian clubli:Juse,
Corona de! Mar.
Yac:ht Club
Officers of the Bllboa Vldlt
Alpha Iola Ahmmae In I
public bmefll COilCOrl 11 I
p.m. Salurday, Feb. 10, In the
Chapimn Oo1Jece L It 11 e
'111eater, arm..
Proceeds wtD be donated to
the lnternlltlm Music ll'und,
whicb usialswaranddlsuter
nvoged ams and developing
countries.
Oub will be booored durlog a•·----------.1
formal Sweethearts B a 11
Saturday, Feb. 10, in the
Corona de! Mar Oubhouse,
begiMlng with a social hour al
7 p.m.
SAi Alumnae
.RDoa Lee McKay, v1o1inis1,
and Maryjane Harris, pianist.
will be preoenled by s;cma
Exclusive .
lnaicle the DAILY PILO'I' II
llllOOlerJ!Ul--
the Cllrlltlan s c le • c •
MoailOr. Jn.dlplh fea-
and commenlulea from
cir-. ......... -News Senke .., pabllobad
eia:lualftly In ~ o..1,7.
by the DAILY PILOT. •
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Col. Ruth Broe, national
pmldenl and a member of the
Orange Counly cllapter, will
repreoenl tho usoctatlon II
the 1fl3 Wnmeo'I Fnnim on
Nallonll Secur!IJ Feb. 13-30 In
Washington, D.C.
Dessert Sale l'!i;~Mcii;iiiiiiiwii~~i#<li<i-iii:ii1i1 ;;,.._~~.,i;"ili;i#<l:f:-iliii1ii1:;fllr;""';;;";llP.;,~
Homebaked desaerls, coffee ;'.$ W havo ~ J.,a,u, i a~ cold drinks will be sold • ~ WI got . HAA.OA C:Dn'M .
prJOr IO !he Sa!urday, Feb. 10, 6. ~ VALENTINES COSTAMllA concert of the Los Angelu J. w-••
Philharmonic Orchestra in ~ . . . .
Crawford Hall, UCI, by !he t~ ~p.\~~~-'!lllQtt.Alt Irvine Pb i Iha rm on i cl-;;======i====~~~===:;;;' Committee. I I
'l11e deaert sale, which will
continue at Intermission, is the
committee's yearly fund·
raising project.
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2 Dewdon 21 Happy tonO" 44 Tibet
3 89091 24 Ptul or Uoyd tribut.y
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6 MHftl of belief of oid 49 ApportioN
81\try 25 PD of-to.1st 51 CliPftal of
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contraction 28 Pigeonl Et .. ,...,, "
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9 Statt ~ 30 Building 64 P1~
10 Squandems material 15 tntKt
11 Subtle 31 ritort: recent • 6e Spoken
auggesiion 34 Trinout 57 Statebirdof
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enlly followed Joep -Dave McMally and Jim Pllrn!r, plfd>.
Illa -cl Ibo -Oriolet, ICOlfed
II Santo's pndlctlol1.
"U I hit -y and Ibey think lt'1
dellberlle they'll come back and lake I
.. al -blS bltt«,• ... ll<NaQJ.
"Nollodj -lo --"'"' ., -· Palmer-..... tblt h'•-llill If a plldw ol ___ _
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bolb lklel cet burt. No mm,.... II''*" to allow it.,,
Johnny Bmcb, Qnclwllll -· llld Ibo Olba' bird I blttJnc BillJ WIIllaml
881'eed with Santo on Ibo perfls cl a bean bill outbreak.
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u nited ·-:1States Strik~s L T Out;
Austria Gets . '7 6 O,l~:pics
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I --ruled-! '5o, .. Qmlf -Ralph RyllOll .... '5,
1)lm --Flilley, II, tilled P<glJ ..._ .._ ..-a 1a1·11· and t&eD
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LAUSANNE, Switurland CAP) • The
rev•..00 made an impassioned plea,
mustering an the eloqueooe of a aennon
!nm bis pulpit. Bui the Olympic u i
ecutlW:I were unmoved and gave the ll'll
Winter Games lo Innsbruck, Austria.
"We knew we were working against
bea<y odds;" said the Rev. Bernard Fell,
main llpOlmnan for Ibo group wblcb bad
-boplng lbe)'eoald penuocle the .. ; ecuttv. body ol the IDtematlooal Oljmpic
Committee lo 1ward Ibo Gama lo Like
Placid, N. Y.
"We bad lllly r-days to preparo our
appllcalkla, get It printed and Ihm come
over here to argue our Clle:,,. aid the m-cl the Unlled MeCllodlst Clarcll. "H ft'd bad a little more time, ft mlPt
·haft .made II. Evm Ibo film ,.. llllOftd
them t/I our aidl!ll ~ II Like Pladd
wu m .yeon old. u wu an we could .....,. at sach llbort ootico."
Fell bad told the IOC .....tt ... : "ID
1m, we wm, 11 t1oe world 1s Our'wirness,
be good lo Ibo Olympic Games. I am
pttplrod lo 111 that there Is not .,.. here
• O< .... -those In Lake Placid/
who could _not come -whose interest
lranlcends Ibo Olympic ideal.''
But the effort was all in vain for the
little Eau O>tmty mountain community
ol 5,000 wbicb, In 1'3Z, bad hosted the
Plunkett Gets
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-----.. --" -lllll'gery 00 his felt -last ..... -...... -deer. ....k .. ,. doclon told him be will
5 " • 'P .. -.Ia. lbe D1lge ol ~;~ fllll use ol the llnee within 10 Dnli I ,,~· .. 'lwm Siberia ~ ~t --
• 'J\ • I• II die lrefant a fll'lnC Tbe 19'/Q Reisman Trophy wlnne!< left
.... _. •, •' flllr tHmll. named the boopltal &mdly oo crutches, three ~ • l.j , to liv• yeon .,.. clays after medlal cartilage wu removed r A from bis toee.
Bameek Sidelined
W-Mll-basbeen
'R 7 5 5r At -Cellicl for II ___ .., rrolmlnflamed ,_Illa. a.._ If 1beren said Sim--• 7 7 '· • U.,0. --wllo plays .,,.-..... ~fir ... Oellla, -... nu-•• n 'T : lldAaocJ&.. .. _ as s "' 11;··, md wm
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Feeling "pretty good," Plunkett uld
be Is anxious lo begin rebabllltlUng the
knee, oddlng be tried uercisln& It a little
In the hospital.
"I upect lo be nmnlng on this thing In
a month," Plunkett saJd. "I bad a almfiar
operalkla oo my rigbt knee In 1111 and I
.... nmolng fuJJ speed ·-b Iller.''
Dr. Pnderick l: Behling, t b e
ortbopedic -wllo Conducted· -operations, told """'""' followlng last TbmsclaT• operation that be wu ''vt!ry
optlmiltlc" Plunkett .....id make a com-
plete~ .
first Winter Olympics In Ibo United
States.
Innsbruck, 8 dty o! 116,000 with an the
facilities of the successful 1964 Winter
Games still intact, ran aw.,-with the
aelectioo Sunday.
Besides Lake Placid, the IOC ex;
ecuUves also turned clown bids by
Otamonfx, France, and T a.m per e ,
England But Like Placid still lm't givi
Ing upi ' '
"I WU clown at the """""""" after
we beard Ibo-·" llld town publicity
dlr<clar lloy l'......ty, "and --pie walked op lo me md Ibey Ill fel4
'Well, we're all aet to Co for UMI.' • u Lake Pildd -. Indeed, "' for 11 In !ill>, 11 ll hardly Ukely lo be I ,....titkJa
of tbe eonfaslna sllKllif1inl tblt -the llniled Slates ihe Im Gimes .
The crisla pncec11ng the aelectlm ol
Innsbrudt bOgan w6en i Denver, the
original ""81, withdrew. ID a statewide
ballot last November, Colorado wten
bad overwhelmingly refused to approve
the use o! state' funds lo help stage the
Games.
The United States sllD bad hopes for
the Games and proposed Salt Like City
Utah, as an alternate site -but last
week; 'as the JOC executive body waa
preparing lo _Interview the candidates,
Sall Like City aim pulled out because ol
financial doubil. Lake Placid then
jumped In on Its own, just four days ago.
ID Austria, sporll and g....,,....t oli
fidals rejoiced over the IOC -· "I bad &iw> Inmbruck lllly a 10 percelt chabce,'' said Tonu Sailer'. the natim'a
former world champion mil Olympie ski
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-1Qll: -!Up lteblo, Olympic I ,, I .,.,.. -. today signed
a , •• • nm pr•+-i..gy ia the
--..r c..-wtlll the I a 7 7 Trad Association..
fta 9-41 Kaiyan, recently in-
.... Iii a I ttJr ewer bis amateur _;.i -... ~along
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Streaking Lakers Roll to 125-115 Vict.qry
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) -The
Baltimore Bullets loot Smmy wlllle g1 ...
Ing up ll5 poilQ, 41 more lhan In a
winning dfvn Friday, but -Gene
Shue lllll ~ Ibo -"I wu pleosed 1rilh \be way we
played, but Los Angelel WU Just auper;"
Shue said after the Laken Wiii lJ5.ll5
and ran their winning -lo 10 In I row.
"Wben you -M pen:eat Qalnst
one ol the best defensive teama ID the
National Basketball Asaociatlon, yo u
really bav• lo be doing IOllM!!binl," Shue aaid ... We couldn't stop tbeni."
Baltimore's Central Division leaders,
who bad won four straigllt aod ~ ol 29.
have held their ~· 1Diel' 100
points In fl -this .......
But Ibo Laken, w1-Glib' loa In the
last 14 gamea 1\'U 1n .Ba1t1....,. on JM.
16; ran their finl,place a--" in Ibo
l'lcifoc Division to a.u 11 Jerry Wat
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and Gell Goodrich IClnd 28 points
apiece.
"U.-normal cir<umslallClll we
would hive woo," Shue Aid. "We dkln't
play poorly, but everything Ibey did ....
rlgbt. 'Ille Lams do not play any ""'
l«lbanthal"
"'Ibis wu one ol our best offensive
games by far," said coach BID Sharman
cl Ille Latm. "We moved the ball ...U,
and bad three or lour guys with bot
hands.''
West sank 13 ol It shots, many !rom Jone l'llJll•, and Goodrich WIS II lo< 2%,
SUbolltute Keith Erlckaon soored II
pohQ In 23 minute. while bitting eight
o1 12 -· and BID Ill:idgos missed just fOlr cl. 11 shots lo ICOh H poll\la.
Wllt ~ wllo clocnJnltad the
-willl JO .......... aJio --.. am••as ~ cl. 1111 own.
Tbe Loi ~ -· ·-tbe pme-witll I •• fno tltrow ......
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the becit ., ...... <*de, --• feel left cl-.
Sllolw WtW -llao Balelr lopped .tbe Win .. ~ "lllq
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IDil!lt. 1 ' • • """°" ~ lbe' lanky, raw,l>oned
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lbe pro i-. the pnotty blande.i:ushed In-
lo bis ..... and told ltm:
•-i can't believe it."
IIW&11bemdof.-adecadeof
itrugle and frustnlkla IOI' lbe Scblees
and ldt tbe uaual1y articulate John at •
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'lrirmlng a launwnellt," be Aid &mday.
"11oore'1 jaol DOlbing lo correltie1t lo.'.
• take anything I can get."
Tom w.,.... Ibo Bf.....id tour
so,pbom.,. Who .led or shored the-lead
tlirougb the nm three rounc1s, il4>Ped 1o
a '15 end; tliinl ill I'll:
"What·can I say? .. Wabion ltbd. "I
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"f1f1 -l got a chance. I alway1 SAN DIEGO CAP). Got prydw>logicaJ nnled lo be I player Oii tlie tour. ' _,,, _ _, •~~ of "-'"-"A lot ol time. II didn't 1oo1t lite tb1s .. -. -seeldng .,.....,,
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.-., eompletoly -· niy' wHe Oil, doa she nm. :::!f"I· 1 -<n17. But llre -lri~ Fifty miles a day is notbiiic ,.,.
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Schlee Pcbd ~;· IGlal -~;,; mitllllg clerk, wllo jop·!ftlellJJ uolmd
... --Illa ~ -... four, ~ and occasionally ---.-pw en the· plttut-Wllalae Wk across town. SU Diego Trad< a.It ~om....... ,qfflcl••• Sly they baveni beord .,
Ills m iDiO( 16 -por, mide him 1 ~one we In the countey who runs tbet
....._ -OW!f,()f' s.,. Orville fai'.
Moody, ·-I« tbe seoond time Sbe runs in a maralboo race *
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''I ~ good ""°""' lo wlJI " Moody need than compelllloo In Miss Water&'
aid aller bis er tw Mi '''II• ·lust belt Ille.
me. -for --In a row lm't "Running jUst keeps tn&going, ge11 me
loo bod. If I did that every Wl!ek I'd ·out o1 my bad moods," she 11)'1. "II
lftlb a half million -~ year: I'll makes me feel good'to 11< alive." l* * . * "· . ·. edTliree YWI aco,an ~·-.. ' ' I . ,)'llllllger, 51----. ... ,...::; =---.; :-+-...,,1. 1111 Eileeo, despoodem.' started tatiag ~
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lord. 1 .... -llllke, •:t;,.~ -Goldm w .. bid """IP'*' to ldlldlllt the and Utah hi .. -.,,,,,.,, .nuY flOd. -r... Ille '1S ........ bbl tho two Ol!enotve C\llld -Smith la -r... teems bid dlflennt bye -and .,._ un-Frealo' Slate, alll!nslve tol:tle Jact Mlll'll'
able to &et IO&elher. will -the Univ<nily al y......,1 aod
Thus, the l!ll!llenl an 11W loolling !or 1111 offensive auard Jim Booteller lo ~ tn
oppoaeot lu' the dllnl we o k al their 73 enN>ll II the Unlvenlty al Nevada (limo) .
..:btdule. Golden West quarterback BID Comellus
Golden Weet Ind Fullerton have met three probably will attend. Qlloo State and defen-
sive boclt Mike Ladd Jeana IOWanl the Uni-
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limos lo tile put wUh the 1l<Jmels holding a
3-0 edge. Cooch Hal Shert>eck's Fullerton
teem poeted 3U and J.S.7 Ea.mm Cooler.nee
victories In 11164 and 'f;I and a l:S-7 South
Cout win in '68.
* * * SadcDeback II alJO looking for • lotb game,
ra)'I Gauchos coach George Hartman .
MJra Costa, wlllcll failed lo-defeat Saddle·
back tn fonr trlt1; deelded not to renew the
contract.
Saddleback'• bye falls on the elg:htb week
of th te110a so Bartmu mJgbt have a prob-
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8lddlehocli U. aolHed 11-7, JS.13, 11-IZ
ud .. -·-Min Costa la tile put ,... ......
Golden Weet 1U11111nC back Rick Rice, who
-neorly 1,!111 yards rushJn&0ln tm and
J<H SL Clair became ti. .._. Ill-......, ta Gok1eo Weat .. ,_ .-, M
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Aadenoo'11,m1a1o1--.. 11111•
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Mart DekRr played his flnal coll• !JM.
ketball game Friday nllht l<r Goldm West.
The 6-10 Ruatler1 sophonioro Is., ... -
laslically lnellgible for the comln& ~.
He sat out the 1971-72 9e8Dl because of bad
grades after helping the Rustlers lo tho
Southern California Conference title and a
third plac:. state finish the previOus year.
JC baseball begins In I .bl( WIY lhll week
wllh Ill thr<e aroa lelml lll•yll( l1lla blDt
Thunday ln the second annul Oran&e Co11t
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C11Qyoo1, Rlvenlde Yllltl Gokleo Well ud w--cnr-•Te-Plit. 8""""' ...... --.... ,11. 'Ip pmM lollow al 1:11.
Pro Cage,
Hockey
First of 6 Polo Games
For Russians Thursday
Be your own Loan OJficer;
at First National Bank
With a R898MI Balance Account at AratNational, you decide when
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RHIMI Bllance c:osta nothing
WMn!lllUdOn1 1118 lt-onlythe
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well landscaped. ~\JOlllA. 2 baths. patio Ir ~ 1 •rd. dinillc room. College Park Patio. dlnq: . r o o m . home on quiet cul ct! sac.
BuDt-blL J'bt:'}llld. fa.mQy Famllyd room.d tt ~~~ l.Y room. Vnynioebmne malt Ian scape • ....,., .. m -'° ~! duarn ~ _(Olll546) 51)-112).
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Model Homes For Sale
PLAN 20 El P--537,150
3 BR...i llelh,_,,1 & Form Kll<:h.n
PLAN 21 La Paloma $38,700
i BR-2 a.111,_,,1 t. F•mily Room
PLAN 22 Alandro $39,700
3 IR-2 llelh,_,,1 t. F•mily Room
Huge M.oater Sult.
• Luxvrloua Co.,..i e Upgr..tod Floor Tile eor-e W•llpopor I. P•Mlling e Air Conclitlanlnt
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Occupancy In ·May or June
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Tn1ly elegant, fQur bedroom pool home OD a
bill above llow:r Sbons (the Yiew -OD
to Newport Barl>or and the blue Pacific).
High ceiling living room. deep pile shag rar-
peta, low profile single story eonstruction and
leatures that wwld late a mlonm to d&-
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Easllide Cmla Mesa S BR-$31,000
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Air Coad. nt>lc'• .1-IN e1:~w-1N '~ 1111111-11111 ··--r QUO VADIS Ill 2 ' --.... • • • H.B. --· Garden a ..... 531-531L II Fee Paid mft1c -• IJaoltb Spo • '' '"' ' QWI -1111 W .J rll'IW Lmom7 Gonion Apia. or will ...... ::. ::ci..:: J'llD: $11""' watch ** CA&Pl':f installation, RecePUGen. Ofe )91)
._ Oour1s -Gomo and ALL ~PAID. -~· 2 Jiil.), alrlCD!CI, lkml Jlr. Own w/_..q In Jewell. pallltfnJ" lntepor/exterior Applicant Pay• F .. $«><) Bllllud-. VILLA YORBA '•alll+ •-try r......_ IW.. PR $US -·"""·no. Pleaty pq. -"' bock. CNp etc.-· ' A/Payable -l Bii. """' $UO 4f • -YWllG UY1B5 8~.J'--p,.op. Bien, -b<olien. Plew ldentlly. Vic. CABIN>:rRY & all kinda of SecreWY ~ j006
1 Bii. I< Den l'l'Om Ile 1114) 142'9622 2 •--Be uUM _park·,~ ••-• Re. Room 6 ...,., DESK -~ avallalolo •= -SbJ>IW Center "'· hoU1'bold repairs. Lowest General Ole •• 13 50 hr MEDITERRANEAN ~es. 8 p;;;tu,,g ~ .. e lllm>Ullwuo•· 41.W°tD·l~Tri. mo. ww.,;..,,a. ~ Thrifty. 64U4l8 coot. eau 536-4816. BJ<kpr, pill•~ F,; p.,'1t1o"'.
VILLAGE *MOVE IN TODAY* s:;.~:i. ;..,1111 g·S=~:r;ni:,i;· OCCUPANCY at~mo . ....-,._ YNG. ~ d:"~~ Hovllng R°i'.J'fH''fiYAN AGENC'I:
$145 A MO, e Wall< In Cloaeta 18992 FlorCda St. available. 222 FPreat Ave., 'f"' taln Valley Very THAT 193 N wport CM 8t8-4li54 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.lof. Spoc. 2 6 3 Br. la f.pltx. u~. Kl (" bile. W. ol >--·Id Lo&iml Beodl. '9tlfl8. ~"'f"ndl __ · GET RIO 0':,,= & 11931 ! .. ch HB MT-1611 <n4J '15'1.atl2> Seven1 avail AU. EX-e Home-...., tchens & Cablnela n --~ DESK •PICO available $50 ~~ y, _.. UNSIGHTLY T~· 1•1;;~-~~·~~~~'!!!I
REl\'TAL OmCE TRAS. Pool, rte bldl. KJds I BDRM. Unlum. •JM. Furn. .185. and BHch Bl•d.> mo. Will PJ'OVilie fumllure FND: female doo: w/short DEBRJS. FREE....Ji'·i'!... CTS PAYAB LE
OPEN9:30AMI05:30PM wtloonM:. >'tom $1'5. See 2 BDRM Unfurn .,_ ~-.. ,. Tvtlln at--·•·-·-•-lep,""""" hair & gm. COIL.STUDENT · AC K Mir. ll311 Kee1-"B" I . '..... ~..,u.....,. a~bi;.umS.":c:bslvd. .,..._Vic. K·Mart. C.M.LDCAL-&haullnlby CLER bli w. o1 8Mcb Blvd. oU Townhouse, 2 br, l lf.:a THE ENRIQUE APTS HlllltinatM Beach. 6CM321. 642--15a;. student. Large truck. Reas. Must be cxp'd. in all pbaaes
Stater. 98&-'1510, m-o;o. ba. 1400 sq fl Furn. •240 ADULT ~~ m C Bvtlnftl llet i l , 445 FNO: aU .,.,. Scotty 534-IM6 or 534-2164 ,,.ronent 'f' .• ":2' o;.nctlo~:
WALK TO BEACH ALL UTILITIES FREE ~ ~ pd wrr.... tap. V l c ·YARD gang<> cleanUP'· ExceU"1t ~LL or
New 1 I< J br., cpVdrp., Walk to HUllllniloD Center ti!'°ted per~ pool 2 "THE PACl'ORY" ahopplnc hnfNula Point Well ke... itetOOv. trees dirt, 1.,.. formation, calk~ :!..°:!
d w hr.• 111>1. 316 l6tb. Adulll, No peta patloo, lauudry fadllitea, mall, OOOBbtla& ol 12 •torea, 9-U'l2. Drive..,.,~. 8'1-2166. McGinru., at
847-..3951. central air cond. Located: bu *"'9 avail. From BEAUTll'UL il friendb' SKIPLOADER a-damp truclr .~-~==;;-;-.:;;;-;-.:;;;;:J
NEW 2 " 3 Br. Apt.. Crpts, lA QUINTA urnlllK'I C«ner ol Newport Fwy 4 !80/¥0. Ideal ""' honk German 8bepberd lemale. work. Coocttte, aapbalt ACCOUNTING Clerlt I A/R. =~~;:_:-;:111 drpl, blHnt, 1 b1Jt to s.o. UUllUM McFadden on 1568) TuaUn ·atcn, apeciall.ty card llbop, Foond mer Vktorla Beach. aawtnc breaking. 846-IDO. For Colt& Mesa J:boal
.. w .. 111cn•t1• Frwy. le ff.nta. Center. No Vlllqr W1:1, 83M2.12. etc. G !0th St. Newport ~ GEii Hauling Tree/Shrub roanuf. Hlgb nwne req~~
""\il'I ..u1111,., pet1. Call M&-3786 or 1621 1 P•rkslde L.,., H.B. I ~~~~~~~~~~I Bead:I. "2-853'.>. FOUND Sbeltie pup, black ~ Gar & ·yd cleanup. titude & 2 yn !t,.xee~nt ,_ .,.111111,..,.1· • 56-0760. I , r ~ FOR teue, soo •um aq. ft.. ·l'Oll.l:r-\lk!trdt.J' ·22nd a Est' 839-rm 557-6904. Op~. foJ" vall For into.
·--""" 1 BOR. Unfurn. apL 714· 8475441 11..-1 unltsonbuoycorner ...... Tustin, Newport Beadl . ' wlthlnlyr• . peu •· F,.•1u. f•nltllf'I available Feb. 11 or J'C*,lbJy ' -ltMtlll from HB _qty-• hall 60-1695 HouMCl1enlng call, 642--0542. Equal Oppor. E:~E.=!!.~b:. :°i:t. ~~1::;:'i (4 blks. So. ot San Dtego_FmY. on Beach, I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;: ~ ~~Nun:= Lott 555 HOUSE OF CLEAN A~:i~P:rn~0""~T"'rn;;.,;;G-;;Cl;:;cr1t;;;-, -;d;;.,,.,;;; -=::;;;~-=--==:-;:--"JNii;\v'-;;;;~;;i[il;;;:;;;:-ru. 1 b lk. w. on Holt to 162lf Parulde Lane). Room• 400 crptla&,willdecorate1"ault.,, LOSr MALE THE PROFESSIONAL f/Umc. Pel'IOnnel Oep~ UTILE PEOPLE NEW •paclou.o l 'bdnn~t& I ~!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!I!!!!!..,!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!! I tenant • 5.16,6616. , S>:ITER,' Vic· r: CLEANING SERVICE d Hoag Hosp, N .B.
LOVE Us ~~ar:age~~tlo, aduli:: Apt1., Apta., ROOMS $15 wk up w/kit. C 0 MM ERClAL-Leue/700-World Frb 1 Jied collar & l640%2 p~acoun. t "6th2521 ACCEPTING application•
(213) 4.14-8249: 536-<XS. Fum. or Unfum. 371 furn. or Unfum. 370 $30 wk up apta. Children sq. ft. $200 mo. &: 1300 sq. white' ltar ~n cheat. UOO ~ or , for gRveyard diahwuher.
Your children detttve a 2 BR, gas A water pd. l child & pet aectkm. 2376 Newport it. S300 mo. 2193 &: 2199 REWARD! Plte ca 11 OFFICE CLEANING, TOO. C.Olony Kitchen, 2114 2
homey atmosPhere • our ok. No pets. Fl'Om $140. Newport Buch Newport BHch ~~CM. 5418-9755, =.w Rd., C.M. Agt 49'-3658. Prof. Carpet Cleaning Ortega Hwy, San Juan
cttlldren'1 leCtlon hu a 17622 Cameron St. or · · AUSI'RIAN Shepherd, 6"mo's Aiao windows & !loor care.1-"Ca~p~~~ttano~::,· =,.-;,..-,;;;;;•
place lO I'/:: plus """"' of 842-1652. BEACH UYING SLEEPING RM for employd ART CENTER ""1 male. Bm/blk. Lo•t >n Cati Dutch 537-ISOS ADM TRNE TO $800 ~ .. ~ atvm~ bedrOoml, FURN. or Unfum. - 2 BR., ri~ &:ovi::i:.·c'-'~~ ~s.Be~ ~'~: CM be.twn Vlctora It Wilson JEFF. s c LE AN ING Oppor. to join one of our -TH-·E VENDO"E •haa ....... k bit-IN. 1 blk (Now You Con Afford) Ave. 642-<1517. SERVICE Quality cleaning naHoM .. , corporation•. No
M to 11Dre1. From $1SO. mi Guest Home 415 fkl5(52'l-966.5. German Shepherd, male. lor home & business. place to go but up. You will
!845 Anabelm E!u. or call Mar· 8C2-1831. BACHELOR (Furn) •............ From .195 SHOP or Storage 500 ID 2050 "Shawn." Vic. Tustin Av... &llH;384. be a part of an °""taPdlna
Call Mn. Pbllllpa l4IMm1 2 W}:EKS' F.REE RENT-l 1 Bedroom ..................... From •180 If, $65. ID $210., 5aP CM. Reward. Pit. 616-3525 Xlnl Housecleaning traJn1na program. nu. It
P rte LI~-e .. ---••-Br ~ tbag crpt, $155. 2 Bedroom ..................... From '230 * Prlvo~ Room * Clemente, 49&-1840. or 54&<1931. By Day. Own Transportation one of tbe -_:,.dealrable • " .. _.,_.,,,.,. . ' PM. FULL SECURITY SYSTEM '" 500 "I· tt. on 17tb St. In Costa LOST male btadl A white * 836--0648 * op_.,ines •·-to you. QUIET DELUXE m-tan. 9-5 tar Meaa. Call 548--4438' or 1r = Dr Outstanding beoell.ts. Call 1, 2 A 3 BR APTS 3 BDRM, 111 Ba. bltl», cpts, HEATED POOL or the BEACH Ambulatory Lady or Man 64).515() _..,.,.;;:;: ~,,,,;•HOUSE work! 13.!!0 hr. or by 5'11-6122, Ablgail A-
Pvt Patlila * Hid Pool l!&tlo. 4115 lt!1 St. '250· mo. Elevator Annual Lease Good. outrltlous Food. · Newport ··~· the Job, Penonnel -· :m w.
Nr. SllOP'I * Adults only -)lar, Adulta Only, Sorry No Pell Nice. cheerful • .._. OOMMERCW. ~ ~· t.osr: ML Salmel Seal Pnt 66-m4 Wuner Suite 211), s.A.
-Furn Bach. Apt& BRANO new 2 BR un1um LAS BRISAS * Call 548-4753 * 1200 "1· lf:M. 642-am · ""'-to Tonto. "-Finley, Income Tix ARTIST' o-Pu-Mmtlnlque Apts. --All bltm. l21ll Wllaon, • Npt. Blvd. -~. ' ·~·· I ' l7TI Santa Ana Av•,.?' mo. Avall mw. 213/821-()193 5515 RIVER AVE., NEWP ORT BEACH 1nc1us1r111 Rental 450 wsr: Wht. Samoyed aua1cy Smiley Tax Service ~ J'%. a:w;
"'""Apt 113 -~ 2 BR, J hi, Crpt/drpo. Nr. 5 (The New Place In Newport) Rent•I• to Shoro 430 NOW RENTING ~ii:' • Pomona, CM. PUo~ P.,0. Box -Costa
DELUXE lj:_~~'1.· 963-3391 "' Res. Mgr. Diane & Wm . Sharbaugh 642-2566 2 Glrh will i!\&re 3 Br apt LAGUNA NIGUEL e 15 Yeara LOCALLY e Me,., ea 9'l626.
TOWNHOUSE 2 BR w/bo!COllJI, Cl'J>ts. drps, Apt. Unlvm. 365 Apts., ~~~·m-~to beach, M-1 MJ: ~ule ASSEMBLERS
2 BR. 11$ r. bltn range, ear. No small children. $130 Furn. or Unfum. 370 NEED 2 male1 to share 4 Br-l':n 8t FT.~· I Slf*"tnd ........ ]Giifl w A SMILEY~.
Crota. drpa, pvt patlo, encl ~mo."'--"962'-·..,2811:--·....,.----I Newport Belch houae & utll. 1n Hntg Bch. On Call ~1600 way .~ 642-22'.2\, <Messag~ &iOOGGl e P~ Board aar. No chlldttn. $165 . .-_ BM h Co•I• ~ l80 9CiU6tl8 e w Wrap l~-~~·~----:=l ~="=-v"-"""'-'=c"'-----1 PARK NEWPORT -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! mo. • IRVINE Industrial Area. TAX Service. Prof. prepan<I T oreh
I • 3 BR • 2 BA $295 FOR a tew who appreciate -G1rage1 for Rent 435 10.cm sq. fl, dock high, Add-A-Room ~~ cCf':"!.125enlenceaft '"s your • ouc up ( •-•·-t OK) Bdrm APARTMENTS * * * .nrtnkJ.en. 541),.7630 nuiui:. ~ pm . leenager or ~!UM• the unuaual. 1 & 2 ·• 2 LEASE-C-2 central Costa -r REMODELING, patio coven pleue. NO FEES : ~~ ot~:5re: !:Mn.~~ =n ~.~ .on th• bay SPARKLING NEW .:!rt"'e"'".''-646-881'-')oc~. =1150=-l '?qt"'"I'-' "-·-aU....,.=or Storage .... L ~ 455 ~~n~e~'M~ 1: ':Ja~·~c"a!t:-:.!.~1
yard. Xlnt lttL Phone: prdena:. Space I; privacy l.uxury apartmmt llvin& = ,.,." $25 Per moow.. p.r:age. 8t6-370J. San Clemente, 492-6766 642Cl7. 2040 FullertPn St. for conalderate, mature overlooking lhe water. En· BAY SHADOWS _Off_lc_e_R_en_1_11_____ Center of Costa Me,.
(at Bay) adultJ. Cloee to beach & joy $150,cm health spa, 7 548-0522, Rltr. B•bysittint Lend1c.ping
tt 3 Irv 1~ lo. tt t"'".!'!fipa~~ =~:iu.7..:01&,;;t:) Apartments . ~SEJl~ING Rental1 Wonted 460 BABYSl'ITING In my home, BRYANT'S Complete
Larp, newly deqor. Encl. tum. $250 To $650 monthly. bicycle traill, J>Uttina, abut-Spt.ciow:, lJght & Cheery! Comer Westclltt Drive A MA'IURE woman wants 24 bra. Reap. Playmates, l&ndlcaping & gardening. 19
i ~ to bl~ $1~ 496-4653 Orboard, croquet. Junior l'• ADULT UVING ~ ~ Newport~~ small Apt. Corona del Mar anytime, gd DMla.19 exp. Yrs. local exp. Contractoc.
$1llO D¥1.861CettterSt.Apt. WXURIOUS ocean~ from$11t.!!OmonthJ¥:abol I BR'1 FROM$157 NEAR OC Airport botel prern<!. Rea&. Reh . -· "-'962oc;<>492,;==·------I 1 t, CM .al' call 5'1-fl.79. Br, 2 Ba, $400. or w ~~El~ 2 BR1s FROM $177 resta~ D1x. • tm' 644-1608. THE Youngaet School, age1 M••nt.n•nce
Immed work In S.A. area.
Req 's only 3 mo'• exper.
I ••cH · 1 • • BR 875-lO'lU. ......._ Id·-~--~.. · med • ~-'---.,·I :~~~~~~~~~ I ~. open 6 a.m-7:30 pm. -• • ., • Lido 1 1 •~ --~ ••••• pa .. oa Beauttful appolntmenta in-· occupancy, ~ Prof. 1'8cben. 13) wltly. B & B Temporary Help
1 Frpic, pooll:, •lleCUl'ity pardJ. 1 • or ba1oonl8, carpetin&, dra· elude Decorator Ftreplaces. rates. %1.'ll Du P 0 n t • ll'tt} 646-3706 or &U-1£fi7. Working W8l' thru college. 500 Newport Center Dr. No~ UPSTAIRS 2 BR, 28.A. perlem. SUbterranean park-Shag Carpetq. Private SJ.1...!223. FliJ0119* _ E)CPER. ~in n:Qi-Exp'd at Painting, Suite~
' HARBOR GREENS Crptt, drps, trp~. Adib, no "'!i.j1tb •:•va'.f"i Op~nalol Pat'°'. Pool : Jac:uzzf . 1617 WESTCLIFF home DlfAni> ,..1come ctll}>eG ntry 1' ~-,.!>""' "' Newport Beach B:B.3861 1 546-0371 pets. $275/mo I ea a e. mF-·"km&e~1:4:: .. us, Jno,bo~ Vollayball court • Gas 1200 aq. ft Crpt, alr conc;i, Mesa.Verde Reta. SC!}J.l'r,llJ • .,~! ~!..-.:~':':'1t~nance.l!!!!""'""'""'""'""'""'""!!!!"I
6.,.., ~1 .... ........iu a am ree BBQ'a pl pkg Iii janlt • · ~·..,..--.r•, ~eves. ASSEMBLRS for ·-·•
NEW 1BR't1110. Nr -·~· and 5aP Joaquin Hilla llO . ~W:a•• ~lilt 541.sc\32 P-1· •. 530 LlC'Q Day Catt, 7am-5pm.\i Palntl!!f. electro-mech .. mamd. "":'. ~?boil':'· ~ult.st'.'° ~:.f Moaa Vtrclf T~:~!/~~:.~ 409 BAY SI, Cost• Moaa HUNTINGTON Beach-Pvt OLJ~PUS ~g.,,1~· ~t1539~· Pa~ntlna Penn k f/Ume. MUii blw M8--0137. DELUXE 2 & 3 Br, 2 Ba, I-,""='°"'""'~""=="='~ M•nager Bldg E.-103 bath,· off rtreet prkg. Util · · . .m · er. . ' ·· ;.;x; good dexterity 4: vlD>n. *""'SHA~D:OYc:-=ELMS==-.=POO=L......,.* I encl sar, $160 up, Rental * 2 WEEKS FREE * * 646-3387 * Pd., Adj. PO. Mr. Lang, fent11t ;0 Meu19• For Corptt Serti<e CUSTOM PAINTING N°""moker V req'd.1 No
• AdultJ Poolaide $140 up Ole, 3095 Mace Ave. Vista del Mesa 540-1301 Men & Women JOHN'S Carpet' Upho1-t Inter/EXter. Unfuni. inter .. exper. nee. ecy p1easant 546---1034. U d .• MJ «Y spec. price, Free color con· »rn.. co. Call 6C-85M lor ' e Children next block ADULT GARDEN HOMES n tr New MARINE Ave, Bal. Isl. Walk-In Whirlpool le Sauna Dri·Sbampoo free Scotch-sultmg & eat. Lie. Ins. a,ppt. s. R. Ervtneerina.
, 117 E. 22nd SL, CM 642-3645 Newport Beach ffiVINE AVE. AT MESA Man.egement Upstra ofc,, 800 sq. ft Fully Private Rooms guard (Soll Reta(dantl).W •::;on~'.!.t.!:be~unde~rb~ld'.;,!:642~-600i~:!:l"-134-:::;,-"Produd'f"~loo7":;iP"l,:'N'-'.B:0.'-EXTRA laqe 1 A 2 BR Move in w/depollta only CASA VICTORIA crpt'd, bay view. Wkdays 2930 W. CST HWY, N.B. Degreuen & all 0>lor _ ·. ·
crpll drpt bltnl pool su0 II'!' a'-• ! 2 Bedroom I & 2 Br. ~ & UnlUrn. only, 835-Ml7. J 645-1501 brlghtenen & 10 minute • \y NO-Wasting A1sl1tent Manager
• 11«;. No ,,.LL 'Nr, E.11lh OCi:An and • SJX>. earp.15, m..,, Dtw, TV omCE '"""· "' Old NOON TIL • AM DAILY blado 1or whlie c:arpeUo. * !ILLPAPER * >;ouna ~~· """· cqJ·
St. fl5.1513 Bkr. HARBdR VIEW °">'A Nlaht Securily, Pool, ant. Pool ele. Qome By & Newport Blvd, 3 bib I'\. ol * HINDU SPIRlTUALIST * Sa"' your money by ,.vii>! ,_)\'hen yPU caU "Mlle" Ooeegc ha. · "'ha" · Twnh8e $165 Fountatna. Rec. Bide. w/ Inquir't, about our Move-in Hwy L 275 sq. ft. $85. Let thfs ad dlange your me extra trips. WlD"'clea'n ~1'444, L 646-lnt s not ve to ve ex-
ATI'RAC. 2 Br. . ''Rent A Piece exerclle rm, bllllardl, ool-Allowance, 525 Victoria st. 548-5.D> WOOI.e outlook <m life lor the living rm., dinlDg nn. I: PAIN"ntiG I: PAPERING per., but helpful. Come in F~r11dre:,a;!~· ~: of a PaJ.ce1' or TV. Ea. Apt. hu di.sh-at Harbor, CM. 642-8970. DELUXE OWce panel better. Profesakmal .advice hall $15. Arr/ rm. $7.50,f-~~mHartiorarea.Ll~ or 1392call IMS Adams, CM. c · El ..... -.. ... •a .1-1-~ washer, re.trig, shag cpt, &: mE EXOTING • on ll(e. Lie. Readings daily. couch $10. Chait $5. 15 yn. 4 boDded Ref furn 546-, Ask for Mar, Mr. Oronae. Mar MB--161'-egant ·~--n~ .....,,~ prt patio or deck. 545-1855 PALM MESA APTS. walh. carpet, parking. 2052 10 AM-10 PJL 4ll'J.&36. exp. It what count&, PQt 60-2316. • . • · l,Be=n::H"""°""'=· -.,.---..,,..,. ~!iii. 1He!ted2 ~~ = ~~~J: Y1arly.B•yfront MINUTES TO NPT. BCH. ·~=rt fkxlr~~US2.C . M . ~age~~. Camino G:oo~I S:~ myaelf. PROF. Painter, boDe8t work. A~~~· tro1: 11,~
$12) It u~Wta. 853 live Venalllem Oub and 3 lovely new Ul\fum, apts. Bach,· 11: 2 BR. From $145 CdM 2400 ft $500 to $m) reu Ucfd / ma. lnt / ext ...--..... ....~
pool with """'ue -'-· .. bar, 13 Ir 2 BR., 2 ba. each. Pier AdultJ, No Peta. . sq. I PAI.M. CARD RFAUINGS Carpenter free I ...... a ~11-2759 . Lag Bch. Mon. a 1'Tl., ll:30 Center St · """' "'II,,_ _1 per mo. ttlO eq. fl: ~ Tdls n.... P1eeent & est. ~ ,,,_-. · a.m. to 10.00 p.m. 494-6197,
1110 up-· 2 br/3 br l~ ba lountallll and formal gar-le .. Ip. Maey extras. lmroed. 1561 Mesa Dr. per mo. 2411 Coe.st Hiwa,y I: ..... _ :~'> ......i_ .. _,.. -.n .. CA.RPET I: up b o 11 t er)' PROF. Painttng, alao roofa, 49U23t.. dens. All part Of the South occupancy. (5 blkl from Newport Blvd.) MacArtb 675-7651 £Ou. ~ ORrJW.N•<Dq cell In I ;-;=_,-.,,,::-;-,=--....,,-1 DOOL ept/drpl. bltn. PlYErnd. Coast's finest apartment Call: 673-3663 613-8)86 Eve1. 546-9860 ur. ' lie. cleaning, WW cleat:i any accoua. ter/exter.· A TT RAC T IVE slim. t.zu·~. ~o. 5 ••• ltM211 community, 2 BR. From $175. Free utll. omCE apace A: 1Uite1 avail SWINGING SINGLES bouae of carpet $25, empcy. Lie/Ins. Fxa est. 66-5191.. girll/women to demOllltnlte t 1.996 Maple, No. l ••• 642-38'13 l Bedroom/studios from $195 Pool by Rivenlde Ave. PO«t Of. Call Jim 3--9 PM 646-9866. AP:'I'. INTERIOR new food prod. In m4"ceta...
SINGLE lad1, 2 Br 1 Ba, 2 Bedroom from $305 A , :c1 gar. Dsbwbr. 241 flee. 21S Riveralde, 642--3347. 539-3122 CUSIUM Woodwork. cabin-W carpet cleaning. Ref's -Own trans. PIT $50 wk
$160. + clnc· fee. 1dQJ loc. Models open 9 A:M. U1 dusk o::: Po~~tCM. 646-13:14. SUITE $.100. Pvt. ofc Si.J. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. C!i pan~l repatn. FREE ESI1MATES 642--7059 (n4) 6'T3--6663 per · ~ .. -ls. St ~"!~1 31 O ~ Deak/ofc space. $40-$&l. Phone 542-7217 or write A,.1
1 Vl6n<e ·~ .,15• 673-l851 P11•ler, P•tch, R•p1lr AVO · ' ....,.. ...... ter .. V'LO-u.vt. All ore Services 979--3988 1223 ~-ta M a.1 er or ""1IJ"O'I • N CALLINGI 3 BDRM unturn studio P.O. Box , ~ e,&a. PATCll P' •~ma 2 !"!l., Sl!iO It l BR., $135 attraettvely decorated $250. 2 ADJOINING . OFFICES, COUPLES PAltTIES ,WOODWORK, pa.nelln&. cab-* . ~J.c.n..u" To help with those &tter-the-Eutskle loc. Nu paJnt, FOR LEASE 2 BDRM furn studio $225. busy lntersection C. ,M. $90. Call Phil 3 to 9 PM lnels, patiol, een'l repatra. All t;ypeg. ftee eithnatea holidays bills. A splendid eoclld pr, 644-2259 or ON THE BLUFFS 2 BR. Bayfront Apt. $5.50 ca I I co 11 e et eve Util'a Inc. 642-6560. 539-3M4 , Duke DaDutk!l 6*-;598. . Call 54G-(;82S earning opportunity in YoUr
5'&-0378. AT NEWPORT 2 BR. Near beach. $395. <213)592-2417 Daily Pilot Want .Ads have ASTROLOGY claS8eJ now Ao-1 CARPENTER Plumblng own neighborhood.
NlockEW upf.plexa..' .... :..~cloa!p~~ GeorgeR WllllJ1mson Want ad resuJts ... 642-5678 bargains plore. fonni...... The Sun Sign. . ~ Job PUMBlNG REPAIR 54o.7041 __ ... .., From Ne11i·port Blvd., turn at •• tor '"6 ..,.. ......., ._... Gordoh, 530-3454 No '-J. ___ 11 BABYSITI'ER., penn. ......
' i.-, 1 bile -cblld llO"J>ltal Rood ti block * 54U570 * 6'l5-6661, m-21-. -~. C C ~ ~ ~ ~~ Um ho I ~· ok, no ...-. 839---.1190. bo p ,,. ~--· H t Soc'11I Clv~ 535 ement, oner••• * * &12-ll28 * e, '?Y me or 2 school ...--a ve acu.1c ....voul \\'Y) o .,. .;.o_...; ______ /,=-="=-"'-"'"-""7.._=~I age children. Mu.st be warm
e 'I1WPICAL POOL • entran,:e. 900 Cagney Lane, T d r Pa d" · ---------PA'llOS, waJJca. drlvell. Saw, DRAINS unclQltled -$7.50 I: loving person. El Toro 2 Br •ludlo, 1\1 Ba. :t.· •Prl Newport B,.ch, Ca. 92660. l r.R, ~1t'• =· bltna, l yr ra er s ra ISe U ,.U want Quandty break, remove A ,.p1aoe ~line tD 100' • $15. Atta. Cati 586-4391 aft 6 im~NA ~ s4s-u68 Telephone: tn4) &15--0060 ~·ir. 645-0245. beach A: OOifJ.,~~s1 coocrete. 5&&-8668 for eat * s.&-250'1 * BABYSITTER, Wed .. 4r:
' o. . EASTBLUFF San Juen C•pi1trano li"nes You're looking~ * WALK on CoDCrtte, Not S•wing/Alterali'>nl Thurs. lD to 4. for 22 mos. EXTRA le l A 2 BR, crpto, DISCOVER l<IJI>. , Call Mu, Cement girl. NB Own trans., tt,u,hlft"~~ i:.i· Nr Villa Gron~ Apts. 2 BR, 1 BA, -.. r.trtg, DISCOVERY. ~· MH811. · ,Alteroflo--642-5845 Jo541H254~~·~...,=--i · e TOWNHOUSE • Spodou.o pr dlsp, pool. !200. mo. t 1• mes '"l'b• ,SOm-Else" CO. CIJSTQll ~ WO~ N .. ~ accurate. 20 y-exp. 'l!"YSl'ITER, matur., my
2 BR. Upper. Crpta, drp&, 4 BR., 2'1S BA., balconies, 499-2221, 49&-7'916, aft 5. Call: MCl'D-Fd 10 ain-10 pm DrMt. WA1.IS. . Pll Tiie me, own trans. Vat
bltn1,1ar.Nr.bul&abop'!f. bl>lc, wet bar, attached 2 Aptl. n4-&'JS.6885 JU.387.3393 Pool decb..i>Qo.f111.151.4. 962a6674 Wkd1 1 '.
No pets. $150. 642-2818. snsr~e. Pool Facilities. Fu;..,, or Unfum. 370 d 11 Nationally Rt'c.ognized Contractor • CERAMIC TILE NEW &: Evea/wlo'lds 842-3796.
EASTSIDE. C.M. adulto, Near CdM Hlgh School 0 ars r t ' remodel. Fm .. t Small BE Au Ty Ooeralor-Eam
$155. 2 Br, 1 Ba, stove, cpt.s, 835 Am.Jgos w ..... NB 64f.29S l Coron• del Mllr al 'Additicmi "" Remodelln& jobe welcome. 536--2426.. more for YoUrstlf by renting
drps, gar. 543-9695. ....., I Gerwlck 6: Sorl, Ltc'd 3:.-ce. Popular CdM salon.
LARGE 2 Br. Crptl:, drpe:. OCEANFRONT rondo, 3rd 2 BR., adults, no pets, So. ot lMt.,, ,_... . ~ ~ 549-2170 . llm 7321 or 351-4575.
Nr. Estancia H1 School. Door. Fanfaltic view ocean h1vy., pool. $200. HAVE 2 delux duplexes, ea "12 HONDA CB 450. 4500 I ~iiiiiiiiiiiimm;;; "JACK taulane _ Repair. r 11 BEAUTICIAN for Saturdays Older prel'd. $135. 673-8145. & bay. Unfurn 2 BR. 2 be, Agent 64H848 unit 2 BR. In prime Joe, San MILES. WANT VW OR 11 ' renlod., addlt. ~ yn. exp. 8:tllJll 1 1 f on.ly. Seven Nati 0 n 5 * NEW SPACIOUS API' * !rplc, all bltn&, crpts, drps, Costa MeH Bernardino. Trade for in· DATSUN OCALLR ! found (frff acf1J 550 LV:'d.~Y,Y W13 CO. 547~. £!i ... ~~~'. · Newport Beach, !:king w/mecurlty. Nothing -m prop C0<la M ~ ~ o---nab'-n-nt•. Many ••~ UI .. v e . esa or , ""'"" ff'lll ~-~ ~ It In rown! ....., & u · Bch '""a 67$-0.16'J/f15.3300 e 54().9719 e CNam roiored, ions haired ~•• " Joli V!llftlwd, f..,..lt 702 BOOKKEEPER to ,._
Xtras! G44-l.89'J 642-3392. CONVENIENT '68 V\V Buggy glass ~Y: LOVELY 4 BR chalet, Lake doi, vie. Lake St. It Paclflc Pl..ANS--lf~s, tte m 0 d Fantastic 1pot for b.-J
DELUXEull BR.1 ... 1ar, quiet NEW 2 Bdrm ~ apt. LOCATION top, rollbar, akippan, tow Arrowhead, $40,(Q). $31,CMXI C.out Hwy-., HB on Fri 212. Room AddtUOl\a. $50 up. ' NEED M.le at hornet We penon. It You are rt.J
area, ad lit on..,, no pets. $250 mo. AMual ~· 511 Quiet & comfortable adult bar, 2 aet roar Urea A equity (or units or ? J. Call to kteDtity. 5.'J&.1638, 5l!o7"°62S 557...-have MdeSi Nu r • e • • chara:e charg~ to the phon
$143; 150 E. 21 St ~16. ~ ~~ .... -Be(~ Lwcut)' apts. Only l avail. rims, 3 et\I. t.U J)(f wric. For Lockert Beatty, Realtor, Black 1tmale poodle .found n Gerdenl"I • HouoePepen. QomU •"""'°"Jab 0a., Call P"1 Prentice, m-2100 * S"MJNNING 2 Br. 2 ._.,... 2 Bedrooms Ir: 2 bath1 2 aml HQPd&s or t ,962.0557. 838-63C1 en1. Newport Blvd. (Dta MW.. !i~ i-Dennla A Dennis Pel'llOnnel
BL Garden Aptt. Pool. Rec. Bemardlno) or 883-29'3 Sha& c:arpeta A built-I"' l -lot -ooo -ooo Call & ldentlly 6U-6.151 Garde ~·-~ ' Apncy of Irville rm. 110 W. 1Bth SL C.M. eves. Gu & water furnished _"J...,a. w-~.::_,.'.:ii'~ or '69 Ford " Ran&er, ll'Ai' • PROJ"&WONAL ner, ~G women avail. Mkhe1aon Dr ' n2 Dt"'V ..... ~ ........ -SeU contaJned camptt AQ FND by tu male doc-b'W wort, e r u D 1 ~.I • -.. • ' LARGE2BR.~tsk ON WATERFRONT upper poo1,,.......1and I hvyduty6alllt,tor•l2or -• Sallta Au.~ dJiiilup-.. ~ ·s;o~r~etBUSllOYS -Five Cn>wnt. ~..:.'°54S'.fl09 =.exbl,;.. ~ul~:. = ~~'."" leaJ:rm J.1.oc:'!~-~IV, RM!lor '13 uto. 14&-a. ~7139. laDdl:laQlnl. Geor1e,, -. Must be U years. l:>ippret
613._ 2311 E!J>EN AVE. --. 541).'/Zl FND: CollJt pop -blad< -~ VEUJNQ O>lll Im ~ la t:"l ~ lo!OI> 2.!!7~sta, .'!.pets.. -BAwY. 1 BR • ..: Bilbo&. u ... Club, $l15 Uol\Jm, 245 Furn. CANYON Lake -....... + 2 BR -• collar vie. 12lld • Tustin, EXP. llenllan ~· ~--m-.......!:!..-~ COM-Coui 11..,.
-" ~· MO ~--lot. -~ -_ .... i>r et 1o1~-Val. -.ooo N.B. 612-11195 °"""""' ....... ..... ..... ··---.-· . oOov St.-. 846--00Tl ""''-aood IP JWJ' 23nJ, HAftBOft .....!.'~:".' .... , ... ,-Y • -·· -' ~. .... 841 4178 loo '"""t 213• 11Mf4<. --n;;;·~ m-:ll8 EvH ~· ~~ UB.lfl). .Mila Blvd. FNI>: llaMnjl mole vie _... --• • ...., • • C11hlet-Cor W .i,
LRG I BR, un!Um, 1145. 1!il ~~ 230. ; : dlYI l6U22i. l>eoert Hot 8"L tor bol~ Sat1a' • S1n1a llarla, so.J.SST. PART·mtE ID'lll -Laguna Beadi :_., ·-
1'llip Lim,' Costa Mesa. ..-°''nlnl> •IQ.'l'l)'I ""'I' or T Ow.,.., llfMll6. F.V. -~ COMPLET!il prden ""'' Oean!Jw. EVU. Own trW. CHll..OCA!U!; .......,
CaU for lo!y, l4HMl. ~ -~~ 2.84 ....... Ideal ruobile IO A-• Prime l>ooert. GRAY min. male Sc:flnou>or Lllwno. d<antlt. reu. n• Call 51,1:100(; all t:30, •Imo eblldre°ri?'2 homo, l7
0.no Point Fum · ... 1325~.,;... Cati home 1ite, near Elllnott, W1ltl'.oJ'O"ft'avall. Llwl. TUN tap. Well kopt. n!lla. ""' >Tl exp. Jobe W...ied, MI F 704 wk, I'd ..... Own~...::
64$-8908. water 6 eloc, value Sll,500, Val. !l'l.llOO, bll. $28,500. 613-Jm. '151..-. -·"-• 9l'Hl80
SPECTACULAR W h 11 e · OCEANFRONT tor ad urllnootne f>l'OI>' l'ratle !br tnco1ne, -m. FOUND male lrtlh Setler COMPLE'IE IA"'• A MESA tu"" ll'ttduate -CLERICAL -W-~l "i!I 2 Lovely ....-1 BR. Belt erty tbla aree. -Indus!. Al<•t :HM1'6. vld!tlty Newport Pier GardenlPa aervfc<, HauUJli pt\rt<I,.. v.u1t While SPARKLE PLE.._
BR. 2 Bf\. J:; .... part of beach. Garage, U l!!:!!.i> • San Femando NOBILE home n!nVseU, """'°" Beach, 83Ml41 ' 6 c:leal>up. Jl>n IMH405. . att.ndlns oo;;. ::na,: Gm.l oppor, ·for "' ' ~:.,,~.QlU. ' refrlc, )'!!!ly s:m. -. LRG 1 er, apl, part f\lrn 1180,ow/$10,00l. "°'1'n bll· choice of 2. Alao '10 Subaru FOUND· Buµlifill liger c_p MP L,~ i'i!,_ lt""1r: = ~erl<, -... ldo~ -tn ":"'
111\ANO New Oeeanfropt '12i· Furn, 1135. ll>twe anoe tit II'" on 1111'9 ...,. l<d/wqon. l!.naull R 16 lclllen • VIit& Cl.Jolt Bluff• ~oonup. ... "''"~ ' 1 In firm .Start u ~ lltt Fountoln Volley Qindomlnlum 2 Br, 2 Ba. WO!lW1. Lndry., pr. Quiel. tract No """i> 148-mll · w/slr. TridO 'for T,D.fb>. .,.. •11 8. Call~ rem o v • d • ~•I l Y ::~J,\.:J M %~ In flJn olc. Flin ci..it
VIEW, _,. -ia,.. ~ !400/mo. Year I• 1 1 e • nr mrkts. 19'J2 WafJaCI! No. tntle or T -· 61Mlll5. FO~ .1""' Setter SOit!& pnlonll!I= l&:I )\ftl<mlcl~I /:.-. Mal'fDp Monn, ~
lldrm •/-, -flH694. B. ~118 EXEC "°""' hall ""• 4 ui.. to lndot our+ra&!<'a Ano Helf!tll.,... ~ 0-.11 so..-~aoui Sludodt Dennis a::',,,.. p,,..,1iiJ
crpO, drpo, bllnl a -EXTRA LAllGE-1 Br. New Br,famflynn,:11411~ -~=lli>r)Otll Panlceet, n>slc, -• ,.o. Rofil Otdlm-· utkl po.rt llm• =-llr. lnbte, lil!I 111J. -· 1 -Pi. VICIDdM oool -1 Ret """ paint. boltsd .:r,!' C.M. f:4ulty m.llflll 5 tll1I faw. Vfc. If-it... QiloJJtl' -. -bit. ....,ioyment ---
p.'lt. M-llll"' IG .... ti:: .. ~~;; = '1!' ::":a. l':t ~ .,..,;:::..+ 1 115-7'111 *"' 5 -i-. con fm> !ID41ID. ,.... --•• to -•odd JOb1. CaU ~ 1--c.a
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0.0lcT-tetm.U MAIDSWAHTl!D _,.· SECRETARY Electric., Rang& ANTIQUEMlmeo sraph RontWothero/Oryert FACTORY Xllll...,, kw! ,..illon '°" -·-· »M'd. NI F/C-..,.. ml ~ble modi. 0916> 158, 1641 Santa 12. Wk. Full malnt: =-::o•w;·...:-: -a:.%"'7:d.lflr· Pro-Cutolll)' necesary. ~a~f::c: AnaAw.'B',C.M. •13&-1201*
t,oyol lnduolrlH Hn S...12 .. -W...11111. ,.. """"' rm w. Clout lf"L H.B. Underwi!ltt llSK exper. r<q'd. Genenl Elodrlc lloft<ff I02 Fumlt.,,. 110 ~t.o;!=-~~ ' ~=/AdmAulto~ ~~:"'5116 30" Automatic sell cl....tnc KENMORE Wuher • ru CURTIS.Matllts TV
llip -~ Ma11t11iace Coot Aooo<llltant lllK C/O Dally PUol -n. Plllh bulton ..,,..... dryer, runa aood, $35 each. -Walnut cablne1. cond """""' cao 56'1 K-$500 P.O. Bex 1S60 wul t.mp cqntrot. Senaa Kenmor Washer A au $IM cub. 962A098
Ahipll -Colple G. Ofc 1111. (P.L> $500 Ox!ta ~ Callt I®& = ..:"~ AU~ dryer lat. models, xlnt SOFA ... l .. per $50: ~. Dt w. Warner tr luat 1,putmeat ._ GlrW'rt. Insurucc S700 oven. concL $85 ea. M6--fl67l O!' tiH.dboard $30· 3
HI Openlnp For ••••••
MAallNISTS
Jig Bore DeVlolg
Jig Bore Lui:u
NC Mecillnl1ta
SUlle :Ill, S:A. ' NEWPORT BEACH. ' Coo\pul" ()pr 1150 SECRET~RY 90 Doy GINlronlH 841~1l5. bed !rame• 110' ea.
GENERAL OFnCE CALL 644-2611 ~~!rm. :: Good .:111'>. ~ be detail Porta & Lobor AUTOMATIC washer $50. ** * Sott a 1ov ... at,
NC Drill MOchlnl1t1, Burgmomr Tope
Engine Lolhe
~ J2!N.,,.THE E~T_E ,..INTE • llecepl ~·i Ole "'° ~e. Salta~ ;;'..!!."!'. . $225 :~~~;Ql4S~ble used. both for 1155. imla!lJ~~ rar •n a day. unmt f:O.. '""' NANC·E MAN Secretary to $600 ~ .. 644-tTOO-ext "5lf"' home, 96&--7910.
In --meda sharp Mun be lainiltar w/plW.b-S A L Teller lo $475 v•• ' ' ' llll I YR. guarn, del & in· Je-iry 115 all . aniurad indiv. cat.t q_ etectriCal A: aien'l·car-Steno Sec'y to $505 SERVICE Sl'ATION At· •tall. Late mod. all cycle :;.;;.=J..------1
Experience NKeUary VUilety I: oppor. Call pentry. Hotel exper. nee. Bkkpr to T.B. to $600 tendant. Full &: put time, • Kenmore washer. 839-ln8. INDIAN Jewelry, sUver &
Mu1t Have Own Tools Barban. Mac, 833-2100. Se. Penonnel ~ R.ecept Ork Typlst ssoo 40 or over Gentleman w. BectriC Ra•e e DISHWASHERS. washers. tu r q u.o is e . Reservation
Test T-hm'cian,. M-='-=°=al = ~ :""'"'Jrvlne~ Bolbott Boy CIUb
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NEWPORT = s~~ io1PP~ •or. dry'"', rebll. guam & prlceo. Rings. brooel•f·
--~ Dr. • 1221 W. O..t Hwy., NB Poraor"'°I AlloncY <lout !Uwy, Laguna -: nlgldalre Custom delv d. 83'-7~: 546-521B. =· ~"'"':':"paired.
2nd Shift opening. Precision med>anlcal It GENERAL ~ ..,,.4 lull KE CIANIC Pro!Oalonal In Dover Dr~. N,ll. SERVICE St>.tlon, .Gl'&ve Imperlal O"f.' ~ wa.i;en. ~· Navajo TradJn&, 2 4 3 2 electronic 1nstrumentation background, Must time, c:ulder, c:redlt. lilht wlreD. Guam + %. 6C1-3l70 Yard, f/time. Pref. ool1eae Double oven. Speed beat sur-~ra ors rom $39.9S. Newport Blvd CM 642--TJSI.
have own tools. ~ Lawaon 's ~ml~ 04 Hwy, student. Must be u;per: ta~e Wtit. Automatic heat!"-':...:;=·-----MlscellantoUI 111
•---Je..etrn. nn F.dirwer w/local refa. kw l9tb A minder. Automatic time QUICK CASH wmbler, General Medl9ical ---• MEDICAL RECEPT. $500 Newport, CM. • clock. Meat t.nder A cook SCRAM-LETS
!st & 2nd Shift Openings Precision mecha Is GIRL ftldl;J' .......i, lll• Dlolysl1 Nune T-Work fnr martr.~ dlreclor SERVICE Slatton Attendant muter.
cal assembly work. Muit have own ltloh.n ""--.... ~~~ ~~/abllltJ .. 10 · leam ~l· Pw:i., ":ct du!'.; Lots Full ,0• p/time. Apply 90 Doy Guoronlff THROUGH A \ ,, .. . ..... _,,l., ••• ~-···u .. ··-·-·· .................... ~ _ _,_, ................. ··ofc!'"·-.Eaper. 6ii1J. ."--Y wlltaave th! llVesof dri pu ntial mben'YOO Brown 11 Shell, 990 E. Coast Parts & L bo
. Shear S.t-Up Operator ::;,.;,,.~ 11".i\':· ~ ~ ::':i\110e~ '=·~iii:: ,...:.~be;:.i typ11t".:! ~";;.; N!i S::L u11me o r DAILY PILOT
Must have knoy.-ledge of n;u>lerlal alloys 6: -·no.. Dennis A :-Jrvlne~ ~;;"aeo;:!f;'~~~: x1nt oppo:. chanc. tor $175
gauge of matenal. Read micrometer; scales GIRL ~ for ...,....i ~ 0r: Abigail Abbot Pe"""""'1 advancement Exper. only. WANT AD
& pn~ts. Set shears to print tolerances. ollke -tr 3 months. NEED eiiergetlc llexlble ~. 230 w. warner, ~fJ:\ ~M Sboes, 333 E.
Expenenced. :...-~ .. ··~ friendly 'girl .;.med h SuiRt. 200• ~.. SPA~R needs male Refrigerator TIME FOR
H I• W -.,.s multt clerical duties, good ecopt. -re11ry help for delivery & prod e IQFC elders " typtat A....,. SH. 641>-1410. Sec'y to 1he prea. needs an ""1'1<. Must be well Frigidaire Side by Side
Elperienced. in MIG & TIG welding~ BAIRDRESSERS Needed Nunes N11Mcl ~t. Meet It areet the groorped, hard worken. ~ 1~ CM eomm. 11·f &·Other Sl)tfts ~blic. ~1 llh helpful. Start Interviewing Mon,· Tues &: 19 CU ft. Frost proof. Adj Th Welder, Combination Cenlfiecl ~ T pvt duly ~ Jan Page, Wed. 8-9 am. 845 w. 16th St, shelv... ke ejector. o" e E~enced in hard facing, shield metal HANDYMAN i...: ~for na!"~~I)'. Agency, ~~;'~'. N.B., Mr. Ruter. rollers lo< easy cleaning.
1 arc 6: heliarc. Gonorol F!J< All Coun\v·wide. Need RN • C.M. SYSTEMS/ 90 Doy Guorontn
E ~~Fri· ~L lnterviews1. Recoptionl1t $450 PROGRAMMER Ports & Lobor 1 A I LY xcellent Fringe Benefits. *' .. _ .. ___ ._ I ~uu~ ' ~-ea co u 1 e Lite ..... 1..... Call Lorraine -~ • D08t w 1he pa· Nunes Registry, 351 H°'· "~westclilf ANALYSTS $375
Apply = ~·i°"5".~ & pital Ril.srl;.B. (Lobby Park Pemmel J.&ency
ROYAL INDUSTRIES HEUAAC o:;~ :~=: 1:Jk~~~· ~,~i':~ Refrigerator 'PILOT
2040 E Dy Rd •-nt •--WB nEDS medk:al uslltanL ~ Harbor. II you quallly, we • •r " "" O ..,.. ...,. .... ;;; -RN SUpervisor for ....U otter you tblJ unique """" ~ -mo. Moo--n"-'-home ID beach ·-i t ~ Equal Opportunity Employer .,~--~ -·· env ronm•n " a Admiral Duplex 23
NO FEES oRmODONTIC FR o NT ;:1 ~=: ,::U :P::1 we ~~ HU&e !rostless skie by sJde ORANGE
Help Wont.a, M & F no Help W_._. M & F n1 lmmed -ID CM. area OFFICE~= nuraing bo\ne In l>eacb area. a Progranuner,~· Sr. ="" freezer com· _.,_, Call n4: 494-«nS for appt. Programmer ...,......,. .. t It A
OericalTemporaey 'Dr's Assist\mt DI ~:;:t?4in.;~ ~~ ,!''i!~e>~ ::i= ~ire Al~ 90p~~~ ~~b:~" COAST'S
* Typlats YOUJ1C 1aey (.IJ-2ll .; -IS fnr your renl 548-9755. duly & statt relief needed. minimum H years S--360 1 * $ecret1rJ11 in health ape.. wtU train. no PIANO TEACHER Lindsey Nu r 1 es, Reg., ~:~ ~°:t ~~ $275
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can't DODGE either. * AUCTION * Fine FUmi-lt Appliances
Auctions Friday, 7:30 e_.m.
Win<ly's Auction · S.m
20151> Newport, CM 646-ll686 BehllYl TOll}"a Bldg. Ml.t1
*SWIMMING POOL*
Local pool builder will tab
anything of value in trade.
100% Financing on the
balance. No payments until
May. Ask for Mr. Rhule,
"8&-14!!0.
COLOR Conaole 21'' Packard Bell tv, reblt A guam. ~
4x8' Pool tbl w/lOts of :xtru
$ISO. Both like .....
96&-2'122.
CEDAR SHAKES for sale.
10626 El E:ste, Fountain
Valley (off Ward between Talbert & stater),
USED BICYCLES
All types * 6C-12'12 ; * BookkHper• exp. nee. AIPb' in pemia wanted b" lS year old boy, 830-«ioo ~ 64&--4816. . insurance or financial I d•
* PllX Oporotora "1IY alt "' .... 29311 w, Balboa. &'n-l44l. ·"-ttons I d ea 1ng Cou:tHwy,N.B. T---Help *PIZZAn..._.-belp,must ~ •Pi--pre erre , UeedRCAColorTV,$100 · * R-ptlonl1t1 ~-· r~ • Salary will lie ID accordance 12 strlnlr guitar $50
'*Stenos . -~·:::~Dr ~"'.'-•eves. AAA with experience & llefriorerator 5sls3282. * Office Clerks • ••• ~ --·1 qualllk:atlons. nu1115 M k I I UPR!Gtrr Hoover vacuum "
NO FEES .... .---~d :·"wm0= MAJOR NATL For consideration please Frigidaire . ar e pace waln\lt dinln& rm -.
lmmedlate Short & Lone EDP Of'EIAlOR 1Ull!r1!$ tr -""""' • mecb. Inclined -U45 CO send a ....,.. A salary 16 CU It Frilst prool wtlh -'-644-l=Sl25=-"""='::.· ----1 Term Temporary~ lll&btl ...eet., Can SJrHn Newport Blvd •• 04. · • history In confidence to: bottom freezer. Ice ejector. , Need a "Pad"? Place u ad!
menta With 1be Service NEWfOR~ Rl!ACJI ull:fl:lrllraatae. PRESSMAN·Web Offaet, Exceptjona1 Sales Oppty Claaifled ad no. 595 90 Day G"•renlff That, W~ For You. • • BOOSF*EfPER. mature. ex:per. Yon t\ Tues nites. A multi-diviakm triple A -
II 3 Doy-36 br 1f1Ut. mfnfoaun refs, Live IL -V1oJo. -U45 Newport Wvd, l'Jlted compaey bu oeveral c/o Daily PUol Parts & Labor
1* yean ---DH1f1 CK . qpeidno ID a newly created P. 0. Bex 1"60
' ~~·JO. 1:°ih.~.u..U.::.F:i::. ::!~ =~ ~;:~,! ~~-~= / -$275 'igmaL:~, ALSO• =·c.n-alt 5:30. moWnc fllanb. . . tiooltionL Except onaf TELLER TRAINEE Ji i...., llDllSf*• •PER_ Live lo a ~FREADING, lillnc " -FinaneW _,,.!)' Hore ......., the ,.., R ............. tol' ·
Sit, EDP .......... _ •0 •'1'1••• --a ln>ln&-Olmpoalng room. _...Rapid pm-. Bu.utlbd Wll1 .tn •tart the unor;••• , • -TemporaryHtlp m.._ 3 ..,...I'll 1111 --.--apt.$3». 'f>/time.WedA.Set.,m>ly 'l'b!o ·!a--cloor--to door .... olyour•W..s.,.r._, __ -·-·
500 No'!'port C:.. ... Dr ~ (l~ ... ':1llw per mo. Ret>IJ llox 'I>!, Bal-In penon or call at U45 ~ PERSONAL APPT ~· brlg!rt a. bubbly lnillv. C,,neral Electric
• sutteSat , -W.Calif..181. ~Blvd, CM .. CALL Dontmissthisone,!..-callJ,scu~,NofrostTwodoor N~Bud>IUll6l Plm~~AL ~'J::'.!:: PURCHASING (213) 27l•2606 ~~=·~-: wllh blg top lree1A!r. I C.O.D. MeaengmuFull Oil 700 Nampoort '4atw Dr IMr<d. Lm-ID. Pvt nn " MATERIAL ol Irvine, 2082. Mich.,i.on 90 Day G~iiranln
p/tlme. Mala: !15-120 a dBJI N;.,.ort...... .... Good ...... -MANAGER Sales •• Dr. . Pam • Labor
'. maldn& lire dellverles ID DOIED. Opallnp tr »-l!i Eno. -bWty for · · TOOL, DIE '& $249.95 ~1 .. a;ea. M~ babeve ~ JadSies twl Ott p/time. PUt rnaehinP putl le gen'l ·-·-. car • neae -· Fam -......,, or oub-cootracttng. 12 mll-11 SPARE TIME MOLD MAKER
Apply, 711111 Weotmlnster , art a penn. -· For mil annual -Cell FUND RAISING, Ave., Wealm. 111!.o:QI. I E •.~ -•lew ea11, _. !>lsan llrow!I. Adm Aaot 10 . . -..-y ~ -or .. Ml 1he Prea. Circle Seal OJoi>, COlllSEIJHi Be ,.ec:retuy tD ~-"'-lldl INSURANCE 11ll No. Brook bur at,
I ..,tut.llileed -A-·""' FEMALE SPECIAL Anabelm. ('q4J 114-6UO. ext . . . wmlii of~ Cell Jo REPllESENTATIVES ;2«1.;;,.,,.,.,..=="~~=
Ap 11 An AIHI ~ ==.. =: Tired .f lilting CREAM OF THE CROP
• Irvine, .O-Mlc•wlmn Dr. i•id• .t e desk? We beHeYe KA(TELLA
luutlful 1ftD1o °'"8T l'nipoily and REALTY ollers m<n for
PKlflc Vlow EXPERJEl«:ED c...111 Gomn1 "-....,.,..,...WeP&>'upto
Molnorl•I P..-k LOAN tu ope • o ID bo411 Qruc ='"' o;;' .:!°".OS.~ ,.1: PROCESSOR 0o. a L. A. °'"8T '°" not -. Excel N~ _ two older A · _. t e • • 1 e :Afl ••~llf:I. :: ~ (ft8l'8ID. to;
• -·--"• ·-. ·-~ """.... plus ~. "=-' 14 o------i.anwu., ma~ ..... men. -...., •• .,,..,,_ «""• , , n !•come ~"3 ~ ~ CALIFORNIA BANK p,•¥1•• wr;HmMe.L nan or strategically 1 o cat e d •
Thlll 'Is ME M 0 RI AL port lime. ---Experienced or not • .. t . COUNSEL IN G wtlh 31(1 E. c...t llwy. Jl<I-line i..:q,....i wilh 1U Join tbe finn that S~LESPEOPLE , famiUea before the need Corona dtl Mar wm. 11e1p ,_. obtain ~ cares about ;you! CALL _
aNes: mmo -1n-r cao Dorotb.Y Guthrl<, 7!4-4384. -NEEDED--
: Above average eaminp A Equal Oppoi-. Emplay<r !1,;i. fJ3.3833 collect for Roof EFR£Est1i. Soles Well establlabed 18 yean
, bonus plan. _ _ _ ___ ___ _ ~!1-Estate otflce needs
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·TRAINEES
Electric Dryer
l\faytae
Electronic Control. t C)-clea.
90 Doy GINlrantH
Porto & Lobor
$99.50
·Gas Dryer
Transmask Corp, a rapidly expanding Irvine Co. ia Kenmore
CUl'ftDtly looking f o r 6 Position temPerature oon-
tralnee• & -1enced trol. penonnel for the following
departments: 90 Dey Gu1r1nt ..
Ports & L·obor FACl"ORY ..n_ female,--~• ~pie. Private desk
A very aati-ple "'1'v!ce In ~time. C. IL cao .,....,., ....._ .. n LlcenM Trolnlllfl ~e~=~ QUALITY ASSURANCE
bolpln& peo save lnoney. btwn ~ ""'"' .-~'11'.:L Limited Ti-Only
PleoM Phone Fer FlllooJ!:'z::'ltlorl a'KJS~ Famous 11cen1e courae now ":."e. L..,,.;,myor
$99.50
Alt Inter.view -In -· ... Fee a Fne--~~;.:roeJi, °':: =-NEWPOar:;;vo~ STEP AN~ REPEAT fJectric PIJBI' j 10 am·2 pm/Mon12rrues!Wed the. Eut Ooutt-)(~ ~All~~ lfsr ., i upon qualllk:atloq. SALES 1 . ted ,
, 644>02 f1beraloa ---i; ~ '" ao =New oc ~~" Cable~:;:,,.,.::_ HARO.SURFACE ......... ~-1 Gid.Olnoe l500 . v........., e. Good ~ lledble hrs. MASK . General Electric COUNTE~ LADY VlrslniL ~ w GerralO!fioe $50> plet.tralnlng_..,. Apply · '1n peraon. Automaticdry,d .. wrlnldel
' -. For •n od In Women'• World
Coll Mery Both 642-5671, at, no
To Size 50! 2-Way Fashion
to work ID ..., dry d*M -Co~a tr{ Gld l'WSlll 11P: 10 1621 FUbue -OflPOI" Telept0mpter 2624 • Weot air Du'lf. •
-ID Htg. Bcb. area. l:."1.: ~£. l'Wdw. 0ot. ap to $1111 tanhfea, Coll Mr. Sloan It <lout Hwy, NB An Equal Openflo on· lat, 2nd & 3rd ' MuathaveaOO<\knoW!edp CaD~ .311 ..... U-wrltetCldlTllle $3'15-. OpporlunttyEmpto;.r shifts. 90DoyGuor-l £,"" ·B
.. f oo..tnea. 812-2>50. = . = II«....,.. lllllll TARBELL . . Parts & L1bor H\ld. . ~1"4 DELIVERY of D·A 1 Ly FIBERG~ "},o ldtoi • 411 E. 1'1111 (al Jrvlne) CM ~UJ..~ mi\! , ' 1 • •
PILOT, SUNDAY ONLYt: ~ 3rd ab111a. ~ SulN 2M '6!470 RIEAL TORS apace, II ..,. lllce ple&aant TRANSMASK CORP. $99.95 9497 Top of! ,~ outnta wttll •
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Wason or Van. W Mr. 1131 pt-CK. Dnl -per -..,_ New or experionced Join tho for appom)JnenL TYPISTS Electri Dry L.11f ,,.,;..., 11f,...1'... loshion pl&.Y and lots of !Un! lla~\tr.· 330 Wei\ BOii FRONT olll<e lld -*" tine -'""*"'-r.r tho World's laraeat .,;.i lalteBt SAUS-TM 'f.aba, part time VOLT C er v7 Crochet surplice "'" qulClcly St., esa. 3 buoJ (lP'L -'>Pio& J!AILYPILOT.'Dololanota grow1nsreaa1e~n1-1Jon at Ml time, benefit& & Eve lhln& about otlml1tingworstedlntwooc
DELIVERY boy. 20 MOl!ll.,. Smd ftllUIDe to ww~ruutr ablt cloes with 8 network ;1-r;;;; Q secunty. 54()..2'110, 8 am-6 ln1t1nt Personnel Frigidaire Imperial pri~ is a dell&ht _ the thti~ = 8-~~~ern tU4t
hra/wee]J;. Bushard'• Qnilf&ed ICl m. Sl!B e/O :.ws .... ~~ ottict's: and become a pm. ' 3848T~""~~.Sui~l06 nowingheat,SCycles,auto-andflare,deeppock:ets,the
Pharmacy, 244 ~· DaUy PUot. P. O. Box 18, lJlwtded. We .a tour member ot our Millionaire SCHOOLBUS Driver ltfon ~ewport ·&'&ch 5t6-t?4l matic or timed. quick :dp.up-and·go! Whip It 81'.:VENTY·f'IVE (lfl!ft'S
I..aguna. .Beach. a.ta Mem. Ca. ms. i.:.r. atlB' ICMal. ud 1 00 Qub. Mull.i-mllllon doll.al' thru Fri. $3.50 per .hr. Call t:q\Ja1 Qppor Employer up in 8 gay atrtpe or print., for each pattem -· add 25 SalDl'dlJ. We---ad,.rti!lnr Jll'OKr&ln,' Ft.< 4%-7432. · · · 90 Doy GuoronlH Printed Pattern 9491: NEW <"<nta !or each pe,ttem fnr
Dontol Asal. a..,1 • · FORMS ANALYST ... --.v.u.,.a Sooth guaranteed llcenatng acbool. SECROARIES W~ES:S-Food a Porta & Labor women's Sit.ea 34, 38, 38, 40, fir~ and~J.~ & R-pllon 11 -"ctrm --°"' Excellent sales training. 3 HAPP, "1,~· 11 42, 44, 46, 48, 50. Size 38 I bust d"'!L_, erwwlll •• ~ .~.
Good w/childrml lr· Ym '""" be out of Pleolio call Vlrgln;a JOllOS VolT to ' uency • ~taurant, $89,95 40) takH 2111 yards ~h. '""-' -•= •--ret ry Our -. oatee lo sjt--bl' J Pll to 83>000 1 ,~ p 1 21.22 BllltDI S.E., santa !ll!:VENTY.J'SVE <imrn ,...kl or more. S.nd to """ o ua·~ '"' a bluft .,... ~ • . l RE.D C•RPET no •n •r-Ana. ~ b add -Allee n-~ 1he DAILY
Fata<lwrtllJlft,apncy ·J3'=l'lldllc0.-;;r.•~ Rniie.. T•-~' WAITRESS :'nJ"fu.1:~'"'paitern fu; PILOT;""ii.' N.-.ftlt ~ lonll t. -· If 3848 Cempua Dr., Suih! 106 Elq>er. Mlllt be over 21. Ap. ••1 I Air ll•il and Spectal Hand!-Dept., Bex 163, Old Oiel-.
ou.er:r:;"tt':e . ' ,... ·""-"* LAYOOr.-._... It. E. TRAINEE N= = Em~41 plytnpe-.SUrtl.Slrloln, Sub)...,tTo 'j.';°k., Sole tng; otherWe thlrd-clasa ~~~..:.,~f.i!;
CsD Jl'orNI ~L· =...:r: a-:, ';° -· R.Ji ~'' ~ .e Secrelarlea • ~ !l830 W. O>oSt Hwy., N.B." ·r ~~or "!,.~Sencl~ llp, -If-, GUEL las 1''' ,,,.. _. Ill-Jiil ii.-.Cellso-~ •FIC-.._ to$1Sl WdoomoWasonlntcnot'9n· MarlanMarlln,1he DAlLY NEEDLECllAJ'.l' '12! ,.......,.. At•ncr -· ~ •••••lt•'.L!b; ~Gal Fil e 1r. Tu.._ flOO a1 " "'-tn Orange free DeliY91Y Pll.01', '°· Pattern 0e01., cr.cbet. tnl~ etc. Ft.<
J1S35ForbnRd. :"~.!!'-~oftheOfflce * lQ00/0 FIEE * =·r:i.:.~~=ha~ 232 Wesl 18lh St, New ~~ -Lilulll Nlnll w. --.. • a>. ,._ -v Nonnal Installation Yori<. fl.Y. 10011. Print Balle ~-_ • 131-1417 -A..q.t .. ,..., -•ID a T,... •. ' ... can dlft<I (raffic, u. -· Artncy . 001 lot app~ NAME, .&0Dltl'l"8 with • -~, • pa 11~1!!!!!~8!1"'!'!""!!'""'~'!"'! U 1'& -· lo -LV!f .-. llft('d, T-3:30. -)>bol>t, Off! -· '1000 Cemf>UI Dr. 540-ll08, 540-1171. Ill', !IZl'l and STYUI ~-$1.00.
DENTAL Alll!tali~ at teut cleslp, -a --a ..... -· " ... genml. all,....nct lat ~ Newport Beach WHO WANTS 'IO WORK! NllMBER< Le-..,~ 1l"°"Pai
6 mo'• ,tXJJ'I'. Bull' olc. ~Col!'!'_4:1'"i:r:; -•1 1111--Lido =..tor ;:"'i!'"· .. Pro!!;, Secrtlory{Conslruetion ~·ooDSERIVE AhoCAB! ~ D ' B FSEEaahio· noMandOREc•-Q_!'locnek ,.=.11.00. petures . . '~~~r~ ~=:r= .~n.4:-""': ==~~!t~~~ .. .;~~~~~ ·av1s· r~wn e:-su:: .. ci:..~ pr. .. ~~~ ~r:;!~P<~~~ ~ ::"""' a a1111o blllal)o ~ ~:,.'!,.t,.b -.0.CmEPTIMlcheOtsonNIST~· ~~•h ~ ~plem•nt ~ 2\:.r:. TV & Appliances rn~J}J ~G ~ ,f.00'.•"''° Af&llu -
P.O. Bex i411, •Nnpert Scmor _I ... A $oWt P.O. llox lUI, Santa Ano, llrlveacab6hnormoraa 411 E•zl 17th Slrnl n"' 'wear ....,...,, II llfl1 a., -•Ille.
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Jilalllt • Niii mars -c.to U2 ec.ms. -. ........ . 5 -. ' -. Radio, -· """* a i.r. perfJ ......,, llr .,..i•lc"llrc. -I J!' mau... 1'>1..._ -BMW R n. 1911: 11 Km· pm. Mus:r SEE rr."100';iU: •.GOO tz1c. m1·1. Bad x1n·1 tealher toteriar •. 1u11 -.. ~ " -"""' ·-""llel~~-to /f::"' · PERSIANldUtn,male,Cl'A, 111_, .$251 il&u; xtni llACRIJ'ICE! 'ft Ford DIO BUTm -:n -beo It .._ ·-~ -.-·-1 -•• ,-r.~11 • lbOb, blodu1mobJlopqual. llhlpe· lo blu bk + IK v.,,, V~ Aulo. Power. '$1i6' ~:~. !i31-HJO ':,; :....,, doer )odes, m* S'!Mli5. d
-At Al.S CAR. 117, also -..,.._ 64W1ii. • ' ,StrlBri<. M.tp W/lelter 63M01J. -trol, r tentlnOJ, -'6 OluD!ry -· -1 PET; we llke to bt -* 892-29l0 * __. ,_ !Ide pipes. Onnoe -VW BUS ""11' •Ira. (Ser. air, 13 tap. Near new ~
with OW' --.... °"'" RALEIGH ...... IO ..... /till; -· -· I ·-·. .• -. -°"""""'-.. ""°""" --·" 1t 154 ~lo --. m A-W111i.d 961 LfAIU 1 -· Air-.. only 11.111111 ), $5900 ~ ~ -~ .. ....., Tell Ult LABRADOR,. Yellow Gold '1 j>ll!n. Sii 53251 ;.;.;;"""'-..;.;..;;.;.;;.;.;;_....;.;;.; ~.VM. miles. $2!1111 or best otter. f ' JEEP
We'llniakeltrlsbt.wllhoul ...,. bnd male. D;;j ~.,,..."'-"'="'"""===-= REWARD II IUl1 Lllre ""'!'· -6tU855. '· a lllhl· · _, ..-. "JS _ p,.i 2 eoy·s lJl.SPEED Bi-Pri .... --• Ntaalllleienn AL'S CARPET obedience troJned very CYCLES for oate. 1411 l $19. UGI -· C.ll. 6'H303 WANTED ' CadR'-'63 Toyol&, t whl dr. '.!'°'! I< RUG WORKS au.ctlonate, ~ wtlll ~552-~9086=".~....,...-==,...-1973 DATSUN vw eug 11w1 etc. Running -bar, winch. Slee! 10p. l'ld'
2111s.Matn5!-1.o....,.. chlldrel.Call~. 1mHonc1aCT.111 WILL PAY OYD ar 'not,Pret~no1.H1ve' 2600HARBORBL., :.i~1owa:1..":i ~
-R --GERMAN .._ pupa. Xlnt eonc!. Call 616-2.106 ALL MOOELS cub 5411-s.lllO. 1x:>STA MESA. M~ 54&-'1123. • P~ ~col~ :=..!s. '"=' .!f'~ ·11 DTI MX Yarnsho %>O d"' Kelly Blue Boak .l......:l:~~~very 11 NI Q u E 'S9 V W 540-9100 Open~ •46 WILLYS Jeep. llelal top, All Jteml ~ or )ea or ....... each. 15l&lJ4 Jaca.:. St, bike. Xlnt oond. USO. Reblt For laM model, c ... n, Campero-lmrnac th r u o u t. •n Eldorado • F\ill1 equip)! tow bar 4 wh1 driv• Good ,
praised value. ~ Midwa,y Cltv. (ofl Beach " ·19 Malco 360. $325. 6"-Q38. low mll•-clome• [M~,;.,;.,,_,,._,,.! ~-~ Every conceivable atraJ 17,000 mi. Special palfi~ . runn1ar'conc1 im. ~
ClolsoDDe 12" -browu Bolsa b> SaD Die&<> Fl'wy.) NEW '12 li<lnda CB 350. !00 tlc1, lmporll, trucks or ~~-· lll<WIUTI l2lOO. 49+-ll!I. •Iereo. llgbt senttnal. l6l9!i . 0 '
$200. J--DOG Sdlool 1-New llDel. Extru• eo.t $Sl0. ..mpors.·® ..:.•.::re=. VOLVO .. ~ ~ _... UNC L_N ,
....... lady lamp ID lorm ol aa.. ll<q 711 • t S.ll for $67S. 644-0005. Call -uk mr -.. . -•
-Teak -. $300. 9:3CH 0:30am. Wed._. * 1912 llarley Davldlon, 125 DAYE ROSS ·SALE * 1966 .CadDlac Qlupe de MARK m ·e. -bladl Pair ot-JUI-col· Sat 9:1().10:30am. -. dirt" street bike, Jl5 mlles, HONDA vm.. _.,, blue•booll. top. <lrilODa1 owner. Call :
or prinll 14".t" 115. Sldnoy crest-. 548-. 1425. 64&-:m!. , Prlvale-·~ HH111 N.B. v...i ........ U"xl.l" l!OO. LAlllWXlR l"'"".,_..,. '1ll Yamaha Enduro ·12. PONTIAC . ·n llOl'.IDA 1110-.. 19,ooo FINAL c~osE OUT . CAMARO =~MER==-=c:-:-u=R"'Y::--..,.i. ~ = .:.,,.,..J:, AKC Sholl., -: """ .. n. Pay on .....,,.. ML $175. Good ciri!. · •n YOLYOS ' -:
I'"'"' or Ctoloonne siaa. = It b1&dil; 185. or $494. !IU-'607 2401 Horbor Blvd. ·11 =n;.,.:": Must MOsT:ALl.rMOOELS I '61 Camaro SH tpd,150 q •• '11! Cyclooe GT, Auto, PIS,: =.:"'Calf~ ..,. GREAT Dw "-lel. 2 ~~ .. '.°'-blcycleo. Costa Mn• 54UOl7 Sacrillce ~ 18 NEW & DEMOS ~ ~oo fZ'#i, ;"',Ooo ~,..:'!.. 429
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STEREO 1973 GARRARD brindle It lawn. Cham 1ilood Call 496-4102. WE PAY TOP ALL MUST GO p.m. °' im>-96U814 •
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11.e dlanpr, 2111 watt TOY ~-Salt/Rent 940 DEA' "R COST Sta Wagan, loaded, ' AM/FM/ MPX ~ver, 3 ...........,., eot'POU Cate 3.8 MK U SEDAN. t mrmc ~ U65 CHEVY SS 0Jov PlS. tow'g: package. 16,ClXt mL '
way air auspeDJlon ....-Au Lett, 5 mo. Quality bred. zr TRAVa> w""8, Pis. Plb. New ....; BROW COST PIB, 4 spd. 321 v:., lo $3,900: 551-mo. -~-;
pl.us tape deck. Wu over Beaut. ltud to •PPIV'led 25' DISCOVERER tor used cars & trucks, Just brakn, paint, upbol. $2500. miln. Immac. Getting "12• Montego. MX ..... ........._ :
$400. Now $911. Terml. bitchel. Pvt PV 531:1"6 20'·22' CONTINFNTALS call.,. for free estlmaleo. 6'1>-1498. SEE US TOD4YI mazrled, must sell. Daya fully loaded, b> prlv pm,,
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MfscellaMOua tell. $50. 645-fl032 Eve. Cales • Service • Rental1 $4495. 968-7551 eves. DEA' N LEWIS ·~uJ.egtin~tch= radio,
W•-l20 e PUn!liftd-..,p. * Danmar Inc.* Ask for Sales Manager •711....., V·l2. s.ooo mi.1---T-O_Y_O=T.=A:::::::::: Etc. X!nt oond.11'95/oUer .• 61 Muslan•.
WANTEDi 9' IDfa. Mtllt be ~~. -ISO each. 13801 Harbor Blvd., G.G. =ina;: J!~~ Sac. $6500. Fully equjp'd. ________ _..{ ~ 673--0812 wkend or eves. ~. new radials,: sood ~· 531-61kJO 847.Q)87 Kl 9-3l11 5f2...7227 or 646-5337. '70 Oiev. 01evelle Sia Wrur:.. }ow mi. 1 ownr. $99$. l\'.....,.J>le c;;:,: It~: BEAUT hill! Seiter fem. Next to G.G. oa""" Cash For Clean KARMANN GHIA SALE dark ""' root rack~ _,-==· ---=-
Will pick u. p. M1-4(5(1. t,.~:..i AKC. 71, ~~ "' Rent A Motcw Home pllg, 1 ownr. 11695-H.B. 1966 Mustang CllllWf1ible • ,,~•-21122 lll>Obmpln Cir. AM/F'M/SW l'IMlio. e,.lrall-
WANTED SAMOYED H-Male l for your Voe.lion Used Can & '':'..:i~ ~~-:1'::! FINAL CLOSE OUT! ,.u ; ·•-aoR (l{EV. _'12l>_lm~ 4P$.,dr, IJc Ulp. Orig owner. Good '\:i:r.~-i:~ ,...,.AKCObldeoC. ICl!Ooi. * l3M301 * Trucks o11er.after6pm.6«H035. '72 TOYOTAS ""'"""" oe<1. air, --....,, '1H9'16.
Ray S<&-1417. · Lows -185. -1969 SHASTA 1eU-cootalned MOST ALL MODELS COSTA MESA 646-'303 615-1.193 btwn ·10-S, 8'k for MUSTANG '65, V~ -
u ,_, __ 11 t---~m ADORABLE Slllq Tenien, mot<r borne. Below HNow•rd°'!~rol1t MAZDA 44 MEW & VOLV0'12,lt5E.,Wag;lue' Bill. SS._,~ R/11, gooc1 tires, o.K.
min-n1 'v•n.n•• 1 wU. 2 Males, 1 Fem. SJZ. wholesale MUJt 1 e 11 ! twpor:t 1M.ch .,-. lni: .19KrD; • green; 5 ml '65 Oievelle -.• .~ .. .,.., conditloo. $4.15. 5tS-Q355.
FENDER Revert>, $ISO. Call 6+1-8118 i ,,:;968-0l:;;,;:::1•,,,. = ·-~--MA<:Arlhur Blvd & Jamboree * M<lzd• 73 Rotary * DEMOS Mich . X ~; . iQnt .-!Ina t. -· . $32$ ,61 """-V-8, xln't <ml
• u!6Jl;,1 R SCHNAIJZER pupe, lhol& =.\~ ::.t~ll -,l'E~P-A~Yl"'JUTO~P51:15500~LLAR--36 MO=:= LEASE ALL MOST GO ::""sik~ bl~ bit + ID% = 4 . door 1969, in/out.Call$19!1. ---
Offl F -lt ~~a <mf'"~· daY weekend. $90 + 8c FOR TOP USED CARS Will """"Pl trade-Ins IN FEB. 1910 VOLVO 144.S. AJC, !!""'"'• air, ~~. ~· OLDS-MOBILE
ct um urt/ mile. 54&-2886. U your car la extra cleso, CALl: MR. FRY 84U666 DEALER COST Xlnt oond.' lladlal tires, like new $2SOO. -eve.
Eaulp. 124 PUPPIES, cutest Utter, 'ii -""""--=="----see 115 first. ff I B h $2500 N battery 557-oo7'9 CHRYSLER --------t
AN;;,PH ONE $21 0. =·.:~~]\:,_Doi _rr_._n_ ... _•,_T_r_ .... ___ ,._s_I BAUER BUICK un. eac BROW COST Auto~, ~led .. 990 '659 Oldl~~~r,
.. d C> d i' .~ .... n•-·· 2925 Harbor Blvd. SEE' us TODAYI BEAUTIFlJL 1969 ~--•er ....... _,~ . ...,.. vn erwo o orum tvunn.i..--m asked ~,..... ..... 1--"Travelodge,22', "··ta"··· 9-2500 MAZDA ICK _,_ 0~-11•H0~•--n~ 1Yoowrlter $11\1. Ca I I 1llver. 15 mos. old. AKC ';!;.~· 6~ mileage. Xlnt ~ ·~-•~ PURCHASE or LEASE BU :JOO. Loaded • Ml power, ~ ----
645-lS!O ...... Show qualily. Call 551..<513. cond. 4000 w llgbt I t IMPORTS WANTED UP TO 41 MONTHS fact""' ..... ""'™ ""'"'· PLYMO~
PENNYS /,Smith Corona BEAUTIFUL l1'isb Setter Call 586-7505.. pan' Orange County's D[IU lnlllfl '57 BUICK WAGON. Nu ra-radial tires. Must sell this -------"-I
e1ectric adding machine PUP¢es. Fmls. only. TOP S BUYER 17331 Beach Bl. &42-666 UUt LI.RI.). dials. Radio 1 beater. No week. $1395. Phone :>i6-6746. EXTRA lOOd traftSll(ll'tation
w/cover. $40. Ph. ~1527 * 826--7353 * Auto Service, P•rtl Mt BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ' &mOke. $250. '65 Stat ~ Chrysler New car. 1967 Pljmoulh f\ay. 2 after 6. 18881 Beach Blv.:. 72 RX 2 Mauta..Coupe. _Air, IT~· TIAI 2i53 Santa J\118. St., .. Yorker,,..¥Int cond. Nu tires, dr, ale, many xtru. Good
WD DESKS $Z-S70 wk/umb Horsff 856 ff, Beach Ph. 847-8555 vinyl top, ractng stripes, • ........--= ==-Costa Mesa, 546-4478 radio $925. "6-2231. tires $195/otfer.
--n1e •tor dr 5 -old-Filly .... ·-" ENGINE-'51 ~-~ WANTED door .~rw•.lll•~l.°.~-~. Mag. I HARBOR -1966 RIVIERA full ...,..... CO .... NENTAL .-,. ...., " ,. -~" ~-,-· wbeem. I w•-~•-COST'• MESA~ .. -~ ~"""1. "~ ··-·--"-"..,....---! PO ...... c .,.. 867 W. l9tb CM 642-3408 halt quarter, 18d d 1 e, Completely Rebuilt VW, Bug, Bus, etc. Rwming 962-3639. ,... . _,..,,,_ ·~·,, ~. 8f6..m:i'.T 1• . _ n llllll
Planoa/0....,na 126 hacbmore " p1d t. U>t~Chrome ~~erablynot.Have 19121\tuda,..._,.12,000mi TOYGTA ~ ST 1912, BUJCKD•~ '6S lllot-~ 'l)·MARK IV '6t PONTl•C Miii 673-'6843. • Air I: all ac.um. $3600 call 3,tm miles. au;, A11JFM. ~ ......... ~'":>-• ~ ~ burgundy with a R O.....ft HOBBY BOARDED-Top localloo, 1115. I For Junked or wredo!d aft 6pm !551-4071 T.G.11. 673-S389. "' fully ..,.-. -white vmyl 10p Full Equipt Coov., VI, Power "-Ire.
-•-~· •··1& •·· FRONT end parll for, grille, autos. MERC• EDES BENZ YOLKS'"'AG"N $l!IXI, &K-6325 .,.., (IOIXEG) ' auio, Beaufilul wbita, Blue
Don't ~-· ·----· -ffij;. &4Hiiii' or "6f'uns.-rsd, hood, etc.1963 Falrlaoe 494-!003. ext 608 2t bn. • "~ ~ CA, Dll I AC ~ ~lies, ~(m~ ~ 1-
.., -v •· -· • .:ront !00. i:aR 919-tSr.I Autoa, tmpoirted 970 .._,. -•" )'OU cal! playl N ... playen . 50 USED '61 vw Camper, Am-Fin, $17" •
wel...,.toattend!Ne_. ~ 63 VW 40 HP engine. Run-• i. ·-= l&Pe .. Orily 45.$1600.000 YOUR 0"'L. V ... , I ioot. ..t I •:ii nlna In car. $1\1. AUSTIN AMERICA MERCEDES xfnt oond. I ~ I "'-For lnlorn!a-_, 1 -.1 1 • Y. e -1 n FACTORY
Contact: Tom DleterlCb AUTHORl"""O 642-2151 ' ' 1600 Ponche Super ieblt AUSTIN America ·ss . ON DISPLAY •arvw aus. 3111» mi., bed. .. ~ -•
Coast Music S.rvlce engtoe, $350. >\uiomatic, 2ll.000 mt. $650. Sharp New Car new tires, ....ueot coo-CADILLAC ll&IU Bo1tt Gen!I•I 900 ~95 Pvt pty. 5.52-9362 di ....... ·""*"' -..___-"'-'"' 'E'Mo". t •
Newport Blvd. at Harbor --' • " I ~~~~~~~~ Trad&-lns ~" ...,,,,. ~-" DEALER 'Pk.-i, .. ~.N,;,,.l....,, 1968 -· C.M. M&-9303
Coota Mea 18' GIUI Overnighter, AUSTIN HEALEY Coming In Every Day ·~;i~;new ·~· Large.ti lelectkm ol Cadll· ........... 01:.00 '~°'!':'411 Prtx.alrV'!-_JOtm,nt
*PIANOS*°ROlNS* Johllaon 50, EVlnnxle 7\1, I I~ Ask About Our Unique 1195. ~ndi n. laca U. Oranae Cow!ly. = :'.!'. ~~ ,. lf:f: • -··
HAMMOND-WURLttZER trlr, cover; many xtras. ..._,.,.. ~ '61 AUSTIN-HEALY Used Mercedes Leese ,69 vw~ ........ _~i. ""-.oond.l Sales-Le~ '88 Lincoln .-Vinyl top; full must sell $CiO.pri JIC1.
Feb. clearance (I( used &: dis· J_ll250~;,· :i673-3961~~--9iii I ~-mmmmiiiiii~·~~' Sprl!e, 4 ~. Radio, Vinyl ~ ~wa ....... _,. · pov.-er f'LUS! qtli Gr;:t-7521 ~968-8fi21=-"'°'~~~=~-I cont1nued model orrana. Boatt,--.Powet 906 interior, CXTS411) Pl1n1 owner. R/H. New tirea. -or SU-1272-• RAMBLER
Many malces, priced ll'om A ti /Clo 1 953 $966 House of lmn= ls IOOJ, 54IHllli3 wlmds. Nabers BO"GI
11--. Tbe best de·'· ·-BOSTON Wbol. -16'1", n qUff 11 Cl -r-· 'GS VW ~·-C I"' • ----· •• 1\a ... 1 •. -!. 6862Manchester,BuenaPark ...,.. Excel concL, • adillac: · Clean'llillamblerldr,6.,,I olww"'u·•hl: M . City ~,;Ir l':°~Jo,::::;-: '56 T·BIRD Cluslc, good -lllQIAUllM ontbe~1!,.,,AnaF!wr !:;:!:,s.lfi~ Orig lliOOHARBORBL. ;66Corol!Otte,383e..i,4bUI, auto.RMl.new tlra,brblt
I IC S USIC $2"00 . 'Mu at aell. cOnd., hardtop 90nvert ·•vo ~•liiAI ·-",.....STA •~... AJC, ~. xlnt COhd. inter:· Rbos beaut = "' w/port bole windowt., best 230 SL· Convt "" ......_ ., '68 VW Bus, Kombi,. {~ '""" ~ t97 3335 • South O:iut Plaza 540-2830 TI4/68J..-3912 Will accept o"er call AM ""o --, . .,.,uuu nu a. ..... Van) ->~ -to_,, 540.9100 Open Sunday · -owner. Xln't trul..car.
U ' il • ~. Mech A 1 1-.._ ..... _ .. ·-....... FORD ~ ~ -NU Yamaha E3R Comole, co ect calla aft g,30 pm. • • -~ --~ i&-Ull6 ' CADllLACS . "' -••
Full bue, rllythm aectlon, 22' OWENS V-8, bunkl · Trucks 962 ::;1966~-~='-'C'-".M::.·.....;;6'6-9300"'-'=11-541h'-"-::.31169=.• ~m-o--=30t5.~--• "ID VW B•~ IB79 C!>o ·A',Sed DeVlll,. J •1RD
caaette, bef 12 t. oft 6pm, galley-head·ball tank • '69 Sprite, DU paint, eng In MGA 0..... Radio 1t"be..,.. 5 to .-Irom I '12 FORD~ PIS. ---'·-------! ~2322 $2400. value or trade 1treet '62 INTERNATIONAL xlnt cond .• AM/FM rad.lo, "-PRICID'Flt.QM *"'7M P/B a -«rw~ -mileage. ESI'ATE "·'--TBlrd,
HAMMOND Or(an, Spinet J:!ol dune60-~ or tx4 10 Wheel dump radials. 30MPG, 5t5-em. '62 ¥GA 1600 Mark n. Good;;""~~~ l ,..,,, $3200. -~ vto. lP-~ &1{-.
XI. conc1. -saro. p, eic. ; 646-0055 With perm11 * 897-<53'1 BMW -. New top " toter. radio, Xlr!I eond ~ • -llddOr so.GOO mt',.
W/sae. $650. ~ PM. 31' CHRIS Cabin Cruiser, top Ford l969 F250 Pickup firm. ~7153. 6t6-7'99L e.15it 1986 GALAX1E -~AUto, P/1, New rubber. Best air ovr
PRIVATE PARTY WANTS ahape, twin eng., radio, ll ~~.,!!toO LEASE A OPEL tinted g1uo. extns. Good moo ,,._ ._ Feb.
TO BUY PIANO FOR stereo, depth finder, full -~=t ~ ,~ rond. $5(JO. 592-a78. = ..1::"' Depl,·
CASH ~2278. galley, many xtru, sle@J>I 6 '69 DATSUN Pickup 1300 1972 CT OPEL o:ibd. Sacr\r. $500. 9"l9-5l28. ** '67 Ford Cortilla, $500 Cl' Ura Fri.
PLAYER Plano Kohler • In romfort. $1915. 615-8511. S.ries, best ofter. 1973 BAVARIA ~000 mi Xlnl oond. Take * •= vw * Sall Diel'! Frwy at A....,, best otter. Tapedeck ·Good '72 T·BIRD
Campbell. Xlnt cond $700. 10'6" fnnatable boat $175. 16' Call 642-04:12 11 over payments. 536--0337. ... ,_ MI-~·~ ~No Pkwy, Laauna Nlauel. cond. 847-9963. Low m11-.... , excellent -
546-4054 aft s or weekendJ. Lapstrake bay boat w/trlr, 1959 Pickup, Good cond, S400 -·,""" -.,~.._ '-'V 49~ 131-0800 '89 Shel~ Cobra .GT 500 428 dition. M"'mwer A all --$350. 644-MOO CREVIER BMW '71 OPEL Spt Cpe. 32,000 ml, ~· -Ram a·· au10 Ir PS/PB ~--BAIJ>WIN Grand Piano $m0. . pri party. Trailer brakes. good nd Tranlferred '64 Cad ,.._ d Vill I "• ' a ' tras. Brown with "!!~] Boats Sen 909 963-1752. Sal~ . Service • Leasing co . • '69 Squaftbe.ck VW . ....,,.. e e, o Xlnt cond. 6#,4141. I eat her interior. :; Needs minor re p a Ir s • , · ms w. lst St., Santa Ana best qtfer. 546-9292. Xlnt CQOd. fdake offer miles, new ~ very clean. 'GO~-~ Truck.·~ ~·
m-nso LAPWORTH 24 '69 Dodge II Ton P. u. 3 opd, 135-3171 PORSCHE * 491-1960 * Dy c;o.ms, e... 4!M-C'B. '63 f.'d:'.1aoe w;;.• g: --after 6 I< wknda. '
Sportlnt Goods 830 Gold Plater. Newer sister Trans. V~ Radio, $1650, FOR -1-'66 VW Cam EL DORADO 1979. Sharp -,,..,,.A l.969 T·Bi.rd. Full IJOW« Call 11A oA .. ,_.A Vlsit our new borne! --=I'· " per, air \ u ' .. ~-lac•-air, -11 r e •. 1hlp to "OOVE" Iha! salled ~-·
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71 ou -~ off« power ~ m eage ...... ~ ...:..-GUNS Never Flred: Brown-around the world. 1 PIECE V•ns & ' 914• green, Ap~ ·• .._.Call ~140 Ask'g' ~-·...u.JW:I eve.' ?1ced a.. ''Pad"! Place an ad! Beautitul. car. Ph. S..33t7.
Ing O·-lund 12 G""'P• map. $3500. Call = A I . 9 • ..,,. er, gauge hull SIX Flberg\au I LarTy Morgan MS-ltm or .. For that item umtr $50, try vfot, mporttcl 70 Autos, lmpo11ecl
abotgun $.150. Wincbeater ri· u:An, Keel, ENcioS~ '65 OiEVY Van, aood reblt 673--0397 day or ew. Need a "Pad''T Place an ad! ·,tbe~·_,,,.~~-~~i;_. ::~;~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;; fie, model 100, .XIS, $120. IN HULL. mt bolted on. eng., aooct r8dJal tire&, T-~ 962 T.;____s:. ~ lllW.·2 '
Remington Pump lO ..... Pulpils, life llneo, Inlxd eng, needs body work ht $400. '67 Pl!nche, ll12, mop, knnlsl",;~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;,;;;;';;;;-;;;';;;;;';;;;;;;;;;"'~ ·AMERICA'S No. 1 SEii IMG ..., .... $90. s H.P. s.an 12 vott & liahts, anchors. takes 61Hrit ROY CARVER, Inc. aemperii., · 1o m 11 •s.h , IMPORT TIUCK ·
oullloard motor $50. ~ etc. Unequaled luxuiy below MUST ..U '99 ll T Fon! 2!t E. 11lll St. lmmoc. $3350. 615-Wt .
MUST sell. need cub. 87111'8 for • boat this me. Beaut Van. Paneled, Clllllor. ale, Colla Meaa 516-4444 RENAULT • ' , ••. '·'NEW DATSUN• NEW • 197'4 Pump Remin&ton .... tgun. aawed mah>g, bandcra!ted T.O.P. $200. 0.... $2an ...
lllO. su-2001 cablnelry, !4950. 839-1925. an-111t CAPRI '68 RenaW~ new -. " -•• • _
GUNS ~ .22 Cal, 9e11li auto, ISLANDER 24, Mil.bog bull, ··"6'i""'FmI~'°'v'" .. """'$4!111.='"'646=--~. 1---------braki!&. Low m 11 e ~ c. • .... =
Rifle, 12 ga. dbl • Steveni, Nr nu atomic 4, nu .ee at 271 E. 2)tb, n.ta "l2 Clprt :Km CC. AJC. &!rvice record. -· (Below ! ,.,._
Call 548-.mll aft 8 1p!Mal<er, nu genoa, wey Meaa. Am-Fm radio. 9,000 mi tow mue 1l9okl. Malp! 1973 GMC
TV, Radio, HIFI, clean. l4Mlli: 10% dwn. By =:'12i'"""ro"RD=-=v'".,,_--crp=-"'t'd' I l2llOO. 551-19111. orttr. (714J 491-2135 eves. T; •
S-136 owner. Ted. 499-«M.1. Interior, VI auto. FM l&pe, DATSUN TOYOTA
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RCA It 1.errlth Sale. Grand Sloop "Scawind" 24 lllander '67 Dod&e Van with '72% Datsun Pick Up. •n Toyota Corolla ml) Sedan. ~"'°f ~or 2(' ~ocation:i :!~~J4.J~ for appoint· windows, tood ~ .• 6 cyl, Take Owr PaYments. New tires .Perfect o;mc1.
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Zenith shop 9021 Atlanta at ..... .,..""'"-.,--;:---;~= Magnolla, H.B. 96i-55511 For Boeh, Speed & Ski 911 ... CAB & CHASSIS
RCA lhop 19046 Brookhunt 14' JA YELIN SKI BOAT at Garfield, H. B. 968-3329. ABC Color TV, Orange PfDLIPPINE MAHOGANY
County's 1arcest HUIL. FIBRE GLASS
RCA/l'.enlth Dealer. REINFORCED. 18 H.P. MERCIJRY OtJTBOARD. NEARLY new TEAC:·A4010 EXCEJJXN'f CONDmON ~.: ~ &"i22s."'°;: $900.00 646..9016 ~ ...
c !Oil .......,. $90. esch. Boats, Stor-tl2
""' A4'1 at $100, each. BOATS, -•--.:...__ ' s.n Tt!lll mower SU. w auo::a., ,......,_. C!'l'I. °""""' -ar:er 5 ,.... e1e. ns i*:mo. _Newport,
19" Zenllll port color TV, Cout l!wy. 54&-2'!2.
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year ahead of the normal· scbedule.
Prime MlnlBter Jack Jrl'.ltCb called !he
election, saying this II "essential if a
protracted period ol political uncertainty
and instability ;.s to be avoided,"
The 8lUIO<IDCemeot "° une1pected. The date of the balloting is * mMtb
before Britain ls due 'IO pu611sb its plons
for Northern Ireland ..
Lynch's government has crackecl.down
on IRA operations, In. rt.land. ---··-
President
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Expected
·This Week
0r..,. ·' ' •
'lbe Weatberla<!Y predicts a 'IO
.perwtl chaaoe·ol ....... Oil TQes.
daY. with a ollFt clp ill wmper>
ture. Highs 'at the beocbeo are ex·
peeled to read! fl, rising to ID in-
laqd. Overpigbt lows, 4Me.
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Boston Caller
Is Body §it~
BOS'!ON (AP) -An unldentili<d caller
'Who said be was In the l!oolm .,.. for
a couple al woeb lo do IOYenl "jobs"
told reporters the location of the body d
a ... be said be killed for beiac I "big
moalh."
Pollco IOl.lld the bod)' at 2 a;m. today
after the man called the l!oolm Globe
and ..aed, "Are )'Oii lnteresled lo -
bodies?"
Tbe anoaymous man said to drift into
Vietnamese,
Viet Cong
Open Talks
PARIS (Al') -Representatives al
South Vietnam and the Viet Coo& ·sat
down alooe kJCether lor .the lint time lo
Paris today to begin mUlng ar-
rangements for the political oegotlatioos
p-ovicled for in the cease-liro ..,.._.
Nguyen Pbooog Tbiep, acting deputy
leadtt al the South Vietnam's peace talks
delegatlon, alld llioh )lol Thi al the Vlei
Coog'1 Provlliooll Rev o 1 u t ion a r J'
Government, met at the International
Conference Center OD Avenue Kleber
where the peace talks dragged on for
four years.
The meeting lasted two hoan and
another session was scbedWed for
Wednesday.
Thi and Tbiep said u they left the
meeting that aa-meat had been n:odJ.
od on some paints but that -blues were still left and woold be dilcusaed
Wednesday. .
Tbiep told -that the purpose d
the meeting waa to prepano for the
political COlllUltatloos called for in the
peace agreement worlr:od out by Henry A.
Klssinger and Le Due Tho.
"These c:omultatloos will be held In
South Vietnlm at a high leYel," Tbiep
uld.
Thi said the Vlei C.,,. wants. to molve
polltical problems IS quictly IS ~ble
"in a spfrtt of recondllatioo, al natlonal
COliCOrd, equall?,' and mutual respoct. •
Tbiep said: 'I realllrm the linceft
d<tlre of our government to open as
quickly as poaslble COlllU!tatlons witll lhe
representatives of the other side: with a
view lo forming the National OJuncil of
Recoocillatlon and National COncord. ••
The council is to make arrangements
f"' elections in South Vietnam.
'Carouse~ Set
At Oemente High
Rehearsals have begun for San
Clemeote High School's spring presen-
taUon of Rodgers and Hammerstein's
musical "C8n:Jusel ...
The show will be held at I p.m. Mareh
9, 10, 16 and 17 in the Triton Center oo
campus and ticket reservations are oow
being takeo.
Ticteis will be 12. 12.so. $.'I and $.'I.SO
and may be purchased at the student ac-
tivities office at the school or at the
House of Music, 101 El Camino Real , San
Clemente.
For more information, contact the
school at 4~165.
N. Korea Accuses U.S.
PANMUNJOM, Korea (AP) -North
Korea today charged the United States
with bindering reunification of t))e
peoinsula by scheduling guided missile
launching exercises off the South Korean
coast. A. U.S. military spokesman in
Seoul denied any such exercises were
planned.
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you'U see I CUY In Ille rabbit." Tbe uen-
paper ~ the ialmmatlCll to pollee.
-the lime pollee -!lit bodJ. die··-sald, the .............. ..... and-."l __ ..,1nn l'lvv-to do Ibis job. I'll be In the
--'··--d-lodo -.... --Olthe a1aJms. the 111111 sald, "I did it"
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--lheJ --nililll lor • medical --· ttpOrt to help do-lennioo the_, d the Tletim.
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,... bad -to the Jal jull before the
oquad car -The couple said the car lloppod and
IO oeaipant -the ~ before the car wmt cm to the bad ol the lot where
polke -the bod)'.
ID the car W'ft"e three mm and a ~
man, the --aid, and cm mao In
the --... llilli"I -... bead llod: • If asleep.
Nioe aid the man la the roar aeat ___ the __ _
-.. and dumpod In the Jal.
/ The Globe -the caDor tdepllonod a
thinl lime lo ast -the llory -appear In the P8P'I' ., be and bis friends
could "mid -it."
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-lheJ kl! -there, lheJ _,
JmoWlflle,..aliftcrdrad,"Ll.Jams
Mcl>Nldaid."C~
are _., .... ....,.. He bad bea -badlJ. n ., • pngland deal at aD..
MtD!llald said the -... not lm-
nvdlalely -by filct<prlnts be-
Clllle "be hid ~ ccmmiUrd 1117
crirnel in tbe BOika sea. ..
Anna Chennault
To Give Address
At Newport . Club
Ama C!wnml!, -.. and Ylce ....-.. the Jl1Jill !Igor Line, Inc.,
will be the POii ...... at • llll<linC ..
the Wortd Allain Oomdl d 0raage
Olullly • f:lt . p.nt. Tllar"""' al tbe
Balboe IllJ'Clll> in Newport s-11.
"A~ -Asia" Will be the 1111>-ject ol the talk by this •• ...,,._ of
presidents alld ~" awonlin& to .
World AlfUs Oulci1 olllcials.
They -her ...... of the -knowledg ,.,.. .,...,i. In the world ... the
sobject .. Asia. ill lutm<, and the part
the Unitod Sia,.. mull play In that
fut..-.."
Born in PSq. Jin.. Oti•••lt is the
..-.. General Clair< L<e Cbellllaolt,
faondtt d the World WaT U "Plying
Tiger>."
Ber father was m ambassador to
several oauotries and the dean of Peking
University_ She is also an iotemational
journalist and bas -17 -· 1hn!e of -...... belt...U... in China.
Fr.aP~J
WHALE •..
Harbor Patrol was sl:uwn on Sunday and
a lifeguard nplainrd the operation ol. a
rescue vmicle W visitors.
Art eonttsts ftre held (c:r tbe diffmnt
sdlool grade -Higb -cm--painted ..-......,..,, _,..
on windows of tw1P.ff1RS and! elementlry
and junior higll --dllplaJs.
The Dana Hilll Art -Cub -rust pm. fer the belt window and Dana
Hills Higb's Agape Bible Club -an
bonorable mrrAbL
Al Maroo F-.r J-Higb. Tami
Bean! woo first prioe and llr<ola Ide
received an bannble me••
Brandon Pedt al Ridmd limy Dana
Elementary Sdlool wa the .-and
Tom Ki<nlan d SIJI Joan m.-itary
Scbool n<eivod banorable mmloll for
entries in their age -.
Emma &ilberiand d Pallsade1
Elementary and l!:ftqD Hauls of Ole
-El'""""""Y ~ -bllnonble mentions In Iba! .,. group.
Each .....,.. rettived a $25 savinp
bond. Contest ~ ...,. 11n. Nancy
Dunn, art ~ Ind at Dana
Hills. Mrs. Evdyn Perna-att
teacher at llareo F ....... lllCi Jim
Sulheriand, art -at Dana Hills.
'Last American'
Buried in DC
Eg9pti.. Mammy E%amined
Scientists examine head of 2,600-year-old mummy
at Wayne state University in Michigan. The three
experts are conducting an autopsy to learn about
diseases in ancient Egypt. They are Dri. Robbin Bar·
raco (L), Wayne state University; Dr. Aldan COck,
bum (C), « Smithsonian lrutit.utlon, and Dr. Theo-
dore Reyman (R) of Detroit's Mount Carmel Hos-pital. .
2 Orange Coast Bus Lines
ReSt .on .Distr~ct Action
Two new bus lines serving the Orange
Cooll could be ·put in service by July if
the Oiqe Counly Tr-it' Dillrlcl ap-
pruftl a ·propooed purdlose of 15 addi-
lianal buses.
The two new lines which woold be es-
tablished are oo Beach Boulevard from
Hunllngtm Beach to La Habra and a
new service from La Habra lo Newport
Beech.
Others proridod would be ooe new
intra-community service With the city a.s ·
yft to be determined.
'ITaDsit districl General Manager Gor-
doo "Pete" Fielding said the .... -
would -f/Ol,198 ol wbicl! ball would come !nm Ibo district surplus and ball
Frot11Pflfl8J
ROCK •••
• wer_ in the theater, btrt, be said, much of
f pot smoking continued unabated.
He estimated that betweeo 60 aod 70
penoos were smokinJt marijuana, but
that it was impossible for agents to reach
everyone.
At times be said, dancing extended
outside the theater and couples were
blocking the ·-of the theater. Severa.I of the arrests were made at
th-beach froot parting lot across Coast
Higbway froll\ the theater. Ageots bro~
up one llgblbebind the theater.
Tbe concert was a benefit performance
klr the Village &m, a coastal periodical
p!iblisbed by Dennis Madison, and bad
nothing to slo with the regular opei'itlon
. of 1f!e theater, Hany Bmhmier, manager,
said. '
Bushmlaer said the arrests w e r e
"minimal" and that the "rest of lhe
operation w.as vety clean." .
Pureell sald officers decided on the
coordinated approach after numerous
complaints from parents and citizens. He
said that at previous th e a t e r
performances, narcoti~ 1rresl!I were
made by tmilonned police olllcmi.
from state funds. ~·district bas 00 .irder 11 ... buses
lot delivery in April 1nm the Fbible
Compooy. The addiliooal 1$ buaes woo1d
cost $46,946 each, Fielding salcl
The district antlcipat.. receiving 63
oew buses in February d IS'l4, pun:bas-
ed with fodenl funds. When they arrive,
scbedules oo. established lCl1'es will be
cul fn1iu an hourly to a baH-bourlY basis,
Fielding repoded.
Final decisioo oo purchase ol the ad-
dillonal 1$ buses will be made at the dis-
lricl board's Feb. Z6 nwling , -.
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PARKING •• , •. ; I . ,, ....
his car encroaches.
So the officers did. ·
The next day, police ....,. blamed In
some news aceounts of '*'overreacting,"
acting "vindictively'' aod overeofOl'C!iog
parting Oii Del Mar. ' .
Murray cbatacteri>ed the prOblem 11 a
situat.iou of ,;damned if you do, damrwd
if you don't." . ·
Nonelheless, be and City Manager Km-
neth carr lite last •eel< drafted a """
addition to the code, which if approvod
by the oouncil, will give the deparlmeat
dilcretion in eofon:ing the matter ~ ....
croacbmenl inlo the slrips.
The oew code WQllld mate lt Wegal if a
person parl<od bis car In the slall or strip
IO as to <Jbstruct the D>llorist neZl to bJm
and keep him from using !lie pilling
stall. ·
Both Murray and Carr aaid the pro.
posod change fmally gives oHlcen the
right to uae d!=etion in citing.
.. As the code reads now," Murray a ·
plained Friday. "My ollloen bav~ m
choice. U a car's tire is stiding in the
strip, we simply have to wrttt it up."
Murray 8lresaed the midweel< flurry of
citations was "in no way trying to be vin-
dictive."
"We are 1ed to believe the
businessmen were conoerned almt
needing more enforcemmt. ..
Avalanches Kill
11 at Austrian
Winter Resorts
INNSBRUCK, Austria (UPI)
Aval.ancbes in two Aumi.n winter
resorts klllod 11 perlOlla SUnday, 10 ol
them members ol a Wmt German club
trapped when . snow crashed down on
them. Two other penona were aeriously
injwocl
Tbe biggest avatsncbe oocumd near
the 1inJ Alpine village of Gerlos where
the "wllite death" roared down the
Kin:hlpll1e lDOlmain alld buried 14
Bavarians on a weekend Ill outing. Teo
memben of the group died and two were
seriou.ty injured. -
It was the wont avat•nche disaster of
the winter In the Alps.
"They were in an aru marted
dangeroos . beca,.. of the danger of
avalancbea," said lkl instructor .Roland wanner. "No locals go near the place in
winter'."
"We bear the nunbling's from the Iillla
all the time," said one man. ''1'11lat'a the
signal lot "' to get oor boots on because
it usually means somebody is trapped
and needs our help."
Rescuen with tracker clop and police
using belicoplen found the 10 bodlts
within an hour of Sunday's avalanche.
The other avalancbe Sunday oocumd
in the Tyrolian village of St. t.nlon, the
ocene of anooal World CUp ski race1. One
Welll German llkitt diod then, police said. .
Burgener Announces
New Capital AddresS
Cmgmmum Clair W. Burgener (R·
Rancho Santa Fe), represmtlng the
newly-croated 42Dd District, which ii>
eludes Pn!aideol Nixon's San Clemente
home, bas 8lllllllll1Ced a new Wasbingtoo,
D. C. address.
It ii: Tbe Hoo. Clair W. Burgener, U.S.
House d llepieseotaU..es, 15 °'
Looputb -Ollice Building, Wasbingtoo, D.C., 21Xil5.
His tele!lhooe number remains the
same. It ii (lm) za.-.
Brothers Walk
For U.N. Fund FACTORY BUY-OUT
A story in s..,.iay•s Daily Pilo! lncor,
rectly indicated an Orange Coist man
and bis brother who are planning a wait
around the world to beoeOt UNICEF
have raised $3,000 so far to finance the
trip.
ActuaJly, Pete KilMl;18, of ltll S.
Magnolia St., Santa Ana and bis brother
David, 33, of il!iMoori, ""' paying their
own way oo the journey. Tbe $3,000 ool-
leded to date will go to the United Na-
tioos lnternallnnal Clildren's Emergeocy
FUnd.
The unprecedented wait waa started
once before bat ended a )ear ago wbeo a
thinl brother, Jolm, %$, was tilled by
buldits lo AfihaaistaD.
Supporters .mo wish to do .. ...,.
pledge a certain -ol '""""Y Jar UNICEF to be paid wbeo IDd If the
lll'OlhelW lloJsb the wait, wblch may take
them -·Red Cbil>a.
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. "" . Two OJsts Mesa c:mstrucllnD -I
were jailed Sunc111 night aftor allegodly ,
beating and stabbing a motorist in the •
parking lol of a Costa Mesa west lide '
bar. ,
Tbe l$red mao , idenlllled by poll«
as James E. Gallaher, -Wasbingtlln
Ave .• was treated for a stab wound in the '
!lomadl at Hoag Memorial HospiW in
Newport Beach -.. be .... taken by
lrlendl foOoWlng the t p.m. ilridml at •
the oasis bar. Gallaher'• cut was stltd>
od and be .... released lo go home.
In custody today 00 dlargeS ol aasault .
with· a deadly weapoo are Jan. J. Ma-:
jewsti, ri. a lather who livod at !911 •
Hamilton Ave., and Jolm A. Hen<ra, :a.
an assembler, 71> Hamilton Ave. 1
Police allege the two companions
created a disturbance in the Phv:erd:ia
Avenue bar and went to get some lrieD1s 1
when they came upon Gallaher as they
were crossing Placentia Avenut.
Gallaher told tnvestlptors lie !di
l<imetbing hit the car as be drove by and
pulled Into the tavern parting lot to
check for damage wbeo the two meo nn
up to him and began beating him oo the
bead and body with their fists.
When be managod to break loose 1rom
his assailants and ran to the car, one of
the meo allegedly yantod a large knife
from bis pocket and stabbed Gallaher m
the midsection. While Gallaher drove lo a _ .. ·
boose to seek help, oflicen arrivlDC al
the bar for tnvestigalioo claim lheJ saw
one of the men running into an apart-
ment at 790 Hamilton Ave.
Officen pursued the man. later -
tified as Majewski, and say tbeJ con-
fiscated one knife lrom bis pencil and
another knife on the coffee table.
Herrera was arrested s h o r l I y
thereafter, police said. ·
Viejo Man Shot;
Police Hold Wife
A Mission Viejo man shot ciming the
weel<end in what Orange County Sierlll'•
officers said was a doo>esfic dispute ns
listed in satislactory tonditioo today Ill
-Community llolpiW. . JlospiW dficlals said John Garcia, tr,
Z4111 Barqoero Drive, is being truted in
the intensive care unit for a bullet wound
in the abdomen.
Deputies . booted the palienl'• wile.
Mn. Ireoe Garcia, ti, on cllarges d
assault with a deadly weapon shortly
alter being summoned to the ooupl<'•
home SUnday.
They said Mrs. Gucia used bor .
husband's .2kallber '""1Jlver lo -bJm in the stomach during • quamI
be'.;>een the paiP.
Airport Traffic
Up 18% Over '71
Orange County Airport ..._ ...
exceeded one million by 1211,!lt, lo tm
and increase of 11 perteDI over lt71'1
949,013.
The December traffic was 101~11
passengen wbicb compared with ~
the previoos December.
Air freight sbowod an eveo greater
Increase with Z,367,744 poonds compared
to 1,892,981, a jump of 25 percent
Autos partod in the main lol d tbe
airport jwopod to 252,997 lot the year
compared with ZZl,491 for 1J7J.
General avistlon (private fly<n)
continued to dommate activity at the
airport with 4%,346 flights in ~.
Commercial flights totaled l ,171 ad military, •.
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lumber magnale of South Africa, surprised the · r'a e e committee by breezing
acroos tile finish line '11ist In Ille Cape -Town to Rio de Janeiro race.
Sunkist
·Results
Reported.
•, Klnktl, VYC; (4) Pussycat, 1'.LUJ0.1411 -(I) Mr. ~
llllboa Yadlt Club woond up John s.a!ay, BCYC; ( 5) John Holcomb, BYC; (SJ
lbitemo<Jlhl big &mkiat ·Sparkle, Alex frvin,J. BYC. . Chaste, Gecrge c b a I ton I •
Soturdly and &lnday In SOIJNG -(I) ~' J. BYC; (I) WestworcL Bo .Bo, -~~ IOllldlmeo McCartlly, BYC; (2) Osirll ll, J'1m ""-'' BCYC· (f) Km
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Seleded
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-each ... the flnl RllODES-1' -(I) Conllict LASl':R -""'lgln·~ Doug of Decem"ber, BobW~SSSC Deaver,BYC. ~ February. ~ •. CAJ..20-(!)Wahoo, Barey ' WINllMILL _ ~ -(n Swift, · Jad: i::::w=: We~ namt. John Ellis, PVSA. : 5oormiD,
Molll&it•odt. BYC; (l) lie INTERNATIONAL-14 -(I) KltE -Vcirfa, a-
....... An11re1, A I an ~ J~ u-. ABYC· (•) Twlcllell, VYC. ......... and El ._.., •v_u, --· · ' • .SABOT A (I)
lllllibll8ol:,-olBYC • ~J'.' .Tonlado. Peter G-!es, F'lrecnic:lor, Keith Kllpotric,
i'~ -(I)~· LUJO.KA ·-(I) Banana BYC; ,(l) No ...,., llmd IQ:lo l'all, BYC; (l) , ~ John Thome BYC· (2) Slgler, BYC; (S) Fw·Ollt, Ty
.1o1m ........ BYC; (S) Tclllic, !lltio, BID -: BYCi (S) Beadl, BYC. ~ a.-tll, BYC. Old Potey Marl)' Loc1a1eJ SABOT II -(I) 1-DollJ,
.... -(I) Do Care, Col LIYC; (4)' Upoet, Al ~ Dayna ""1"-. BYC; (S)
.......... NllYC. BYC· (5) Too Grand Bob Uo---lllrill, PIDU' -(I) Ole, John Rici-clferrl SI BYC.. ' BIY.(;; (i) No Nome, Plare 11•••1.W11111-~AllCI s.-old lbw11on•
NllYC: (l) Sequoya, Jim ' Loui'd BYC. w1-..•11US2llOOY""'1 c.sc.~.»d-8~
• 'SSSC; (I) Niki 0. John EXCAUlllJa -HUsky SABOT I: -(I) Plnmba, ....... Ml .... ~. ""''' ... Bncl"'°""'""'" ' Flint Smith, BYC. ' ~ Giles, BYC; (1) Ko LUnaAU3900Stll>llri!lllSI. ""-"'"M.n'"""'w
CORONADCHS-Wlld C2Jllcl, name, Jmloe llawt.od, BY=C.===:::----------.. --_-____ 1_' .. _'·---=·
Lee...._q, VYC..
TIUsn.E -Rein gold,
Berny Genteln, sssc.
METCALF -'!ll Yamoo .... Horry Boorgeols, BYC; (S)
'flrong-Olf, Dick Illa~
BYC. PHARMAC.Y
WE QUOTE PRICES
Ota THE PHONE ••• ANYTIMI
JOllTUSstH 0. 11.,. ~ .... 4 .._ •••••••••••• $11.M tt.4t
-wai... .. WI INCIA~ -. Ni _. .... .._ ,
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CHAPSTIClt •••••••••••• •• •• , .................... 4t¢ Jt'
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$2..59
$1.49
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Demal\d High for Jaguar
Fir1t Y-12 Delivery in United Srote1 Set for March • •
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Of ...........
Tbo !Int V·l2 enalned
~the Jaguar V-12, wW go
oo ule In the U.S. eround
lolardl I. Evto though the port
o1 m1ry -wm be 1n ......
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coutloned -"ve bqym·
tbal lht)' ..., have to wall '
,...,..1 months for dellveey
clue to low productloo tad llf&b· '
demand.
The HO milHll-llour, Bve
Pl•D&er, -door XJ-12 """"" complete with ail'
eoodllloolng, power--..i
steering. power b r a t e I •
automatic transm.i.uiQD, power
windows and AM·FM......,
radio II opllonaL
nil!: SIX.cYUNDEll XJ6,
wbldl oelll for about lt.250
(porta of tolrfl, wm continue
to be offmd here u II Ii In
Europe.
'l'be XJ ..... dalgned In 1161
with the V·l2 eDgJne In mind.
The flnt V·l2 ."""'1el were
j1rQCfuced In early 1'11, with
100 .,......1 cl them ' lllocated
to Jquar'a lwo 1porta models,
the XKE caoverllble tad I + 2
"""~· In September im. the !Int V·l2 to8ined XJ ~
wml on Ille In the llnlted
Klngdoin; marking Jaguar'•
IOlh year In tuunesa.
'lbe onQ' major changes
required I« lnolallatlon of the
V·l2 emgine In ~ XJ body wee new IUel, oil and <oollng
aystema. In llddillon. lhe frl>nt
<Oil iprlnp ....... dlanged to
handle lbe' alllhl additional
wtlgbt cl lbe V·l2 engine. The
IJ.<!yllnder engine baa ..
. 11um1nwn cylinder block
lnatead o( cut Iron tad thus
welchs only 12.5 peroent more
than Ibo sl1;cytlnder .. gine.
One olbor enctnemng dlange cllltbl&'!lJbe•i the XJ j2 trom
the XJI, the uae ol venUlated iron! dllc brakes. Botll . ..,.
·have four-wheel dllcl tut the
XJl2 uaes venUlated front
dllcl of the 18111• type as the
XKE lporll ear.
muNG CHANGES have
been llmlted lo a now crill•
: ~with vertical bars In pla<e, of
--Nfw.·_..,.,
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.... ... t .............. llMI .,... ................... ....... Olltr ...... .
borlzontal, and f I V ~ 1 2 ' t
l)'lllboll above lht 8rille and
on the tt:ar next to tbe license
plate bolder. There have botD
delall changea ·to Ibo Interior.
With U.S. anlHmog de<lcn
lllltalled, Ibo XJH'a enclae
develops HI SAE , net
bonepo-at 5750 rpm.
Mulmwn SAE net torque 11
26$ pound&-feet al 3500 rpm.
Which
BJ llYLVIA PORTER
In tens of millions of homes acrosa Ibo land; Ibo W ·2
Forms showing what we
earned ln 1972 have just
arrived <it
are now ar-
rivtog. ID ,
mlllloos ol
bomet, too,
envelopes
are coming
lo, from
banb, UV•
lop .!M!UU-
tlona,, bi'ok· .-ottT
en, etc., '.lbowinl 1 ~lY
what .we received ID 1'12 ID
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Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues
Promptly Relieved
ORDER
YOURS
TODAY!
' Penonallzed • StyUsh • Effldent
Ordor For Yourstl( or • Friend-•
Mty be ustd on envtlop•s 11 return edd·m1
labels.. Also very h•ndy es identification
lib.ts for marking personal it1tn1 such as boob. rec.ords, photot1 1tc. lebtls stick on
9!.11 •nd rn1y be ustcl for ma~lftf ~om•
c:ooood foca Items. All lobols ••• priolod
with stylish Vogue type on fin• qu11lty whilr
gum,.ta Pf P"·
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1be1e are the same net
horsepower and lorque figures
as the XKE 1port1 cart.
INSIDE, TB I! XJ12 is
tradltlooally Jaguar. Front
tad rear 1Hta are laced with
hand sewn leather. Tbe dash
panel 18 genuine· walnut~
Engines of six<:ylinder
layout, as in the XJ6, or
multiples of six cylinders, as
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Stock Traders
'Wait and See'
NRW YORK (AP)~ The 1tock market dragged -f.,~ Ibo~ In alow !"ding Mond11, up aligllUy
to =e monung but sagipng by clay's end, as 1nv ...
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rs a nit..and...ee llHtude.
g Issues oatnumt>em pinen 011 the N!"*~Y9rt ~ !!i~i:e as the Dow JOllea Ind..,.
1rW average faltered. It'• a II t ti e too !Me to ..n llld I Utile too
early to buy," said Lany Waclltel, •Ice presld ... t in
charge of research at Bache f< Co.
Inv-.s fretted about the en-rate Increase,
the posiHon or the dollar ·abroad, and tbe pouiW'
lty or a rellindJlng of tnllatlon.
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bandages qnd they li .. ·in guttar ~·
L •.. M.BOJd
Monotony R11ins
J\farriages M~t
When their mattiaget_ break up, divonied wiws lalll
to gi'te one or more of these seven reaauas: I. '1117 ......
band wa1 unC8:)thful." 2. "We were always quarrel.lQ&.• I.
0 He isn't the man I married." .. "We were badly atim'e'
sexually." I. "Hh mother wu always making troitlle.. • s.
"We constantly' fought about mmey." 7. "We -~
agree about bow to bring up Ille cllildrm." So --
authority. But' he sa)'I lurthe< -ncuies ""' ...,.._
More probably to blame, Is matrimaolal ~-
YOU'LL BE Wlderstqod by my '
Frenchman lo Paris wbin ""' S01
"le botdog" « "le andw.kb" or "'le
sweater'' or "le JXlb'• « •le dru&-
store.1 Likewise when . )'tlU 11J '"aa
cocktail" or "uo floor show." Amii ftl'-
. blinly, too, .m.n :y<M1 say baby, -
ster. ..00. lair play, pjckpdel or
glamour girl.
CH 00 Y-OU prefer, botdogs ..-plciiies? Doeioi
matter, otatlstlcally the average American eat. an equal
amount ol each. About eight pouods a year.
ONLY ABOtrr HALF ol the lady college pu6 u
ever getvnarrled. . .
THE PIPE SMOKER -No g'entleman no ..,_ a
pipe ohauld omit !ram his collection ol trivia thiN _..
vatlarl by Dr. Jooepti Peck: "In times ol -.· ...t ID
m,ao1s sub!Utute for the tranquilizing pM:ime ~ dtiewiqg:
a cud. Lfgtil• yoor pipe. Clgare«ell, wbicle 119 '111-•·
won'1 give :y<M1 the desired effect, but '!°~ can ·11:1ny
into anything .1'bile ~g •.P4!-The ~--that out around the council lires-'' " · , . ' ' WHAT DID theoe men have lo common! Wril<r E4gar
Allari Poe, paJnttr1James Whi.tler, artist I'-JfUrd, p>li-
tlclan Ralph Yarbo<i>ugh and l..'!D cultlst--'l'ltnall>1 ).eory.
West Painl cit~, ell. . • ; ;
QUERIES CLIENI'!> -Q. "How malJll t11an .....
the Unlted.lli'ta fought, beginning with 1lie Reval-!"
~: 1?uow a11en 1s the bed linen c11anp,a m die -, ..
A. Daily.--
Q. "ARE any of the Hawaiian 1ila:ndl pdvatetJ
owned?"
A. Two. Nllhau Is a cattle ranch1 Lanai IS a ·pineapp!e
plantation. .
Q. "WHAT'S it eoot to train a German ;ohlhqber.....,nld fir
sentry duty in Vietnam?"
A. About 16,000. ·
Q. "I SAY HALF the college sWdenb in the cl:unlrJ
own typewriters." ~ ·
A. Better than that, three out ol foor. . ' Address mail to L. !ti. Boyd, P. O. Bo% WJ; Nno-
port Beach, Calif. 92660. " " ·
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lndktment Hi~'
Del Webb Co~p~
HONOLULU CAP ) -The Kong for a WeJib bolel letft.
Del E. Webb Corp. of and • aeveolh --"
California and the Sahara conspiracy.
Nevada CA)rp. of Nevada have ~ ~
been indicted 'here by a 'l1IE ~ · vataei
federal grand jury on seven , by the WeiJI? arpmzalina Ill
counts of defrauding the $241,611, was brought to the
government 0£ customs duties, plush Kuilima lfotel CID *
U.S. Atty, Rolierl It Fukuda dates in 1971 and 1m, P'dwdi
31Ud. said. 'lbe govemmeat .....,.
INDICTMENTS were also that the furniture -14 ....
returned a' g a I n s t two been valued ~t .,.
individuals, who were not The defendanll are •to lie
identilled pending !he service arraigned in U.S. Dislrid
of warrants. Court here Feb. a.
The lndlctmenta allege six Oflkials ol 1be ~ mllliao
counts or u n d e r v a I u l n g Kuillma Hotel bad 111
furnit11tt Imported from Hong coounent oo the -
TRJ.IN to be a
DENTAL TECHNlciAN
Six Months tnton1ive Training! •
Enrollment in CROWN and BRIDGE. •nd DENTURE
programs now open for cf1y •nd eweni-.9 d.aMl.
For information, phone i-•dlatelJ
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SHOP .4T 1IOME:
VSE CUSSIFIEDS
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of the theater, Harry ltil!bmier, manaaer.
said. · .
Busbmla<r said the arrests we re
''minimal" and that the •jrest of the
operation was vet)' dean.'' ·
Purcell said officen deCldecl <11 the
1.'00l'dinated approach after numerous
complaints ~m w-eots and citiienl He
said that at ~vious .theater
perfonnances, narcotics arrests ere
made by unifonned police offtcers. .... -
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Agreement
On Lease
'Fragile'·
Laguna Beach city councilmen lnd
directors of the Festival of Arli Saturday
reaphed, fragile ·.agreement on a new
lease for the Irvine ·Bowl Park, site of
the annual art exhibition,
'It appeared ll!a'I the 'festival would be
willing to pay alldUt 1$ ~t.' of its
gross revetiue . to the city ·for rtnt, •
figiire .7.5 pbhtts lligber'~ the 17.f per-
cent now paid • ' ·
Of'llle'tdlal tmn paid ...,1111y, .,. per-
. ~'loalilil "'tiilnoitred !er,._ .. \All"~ ...... r.t1 .... fer ' Ill gnnta to Caharal
orpnlllllons al 4 peicml to Ille PMnl fund ol lbe city'• budget. ~
The renegotiated leaae """1cl nm
through 1990 •
While ,a ilU!llber al festival diRctors
questioned the' 1$ perceDt reulal ll&un.
board member Stuart Durkee, treUurer,
said be felt the figure, was res,....ble
and would oot -finai>cial prob• lb future years.
"In the long run, I don't think the
festival should be accumulating a Joi of
money," Durkee commented.
· U the pmpOslll Is accepted, ~ city ~ receive ,153,~ next year ..... that
111111. 20 .. pe,.,.,,I or $30,700 would be
!oslricted tO Cllltural grants, four percent
or fg,000 to the clly's general fund, with
the balm\~ oi $118,000 for the · Main
Beach.
'l')>e ~ debt Ber.ice OD the' 1-:li
park COiis the cily $225,ooo.
This' )'eir; the C!Cy leoeivea a · ar
$103,800 f!l>m the festival , -$11~
rent oo .Irv~ Bowl Park pl.us a sp:eciaJ
grant of $18,lllO foe cultural grants.
Festival diRcton shunned a sugiestlon • b~ Mayor Cbarltoh Boyd that the cily .
assume the mponsibilily of handing out
all cultural grants,
Now the fesUval provides over '70,000
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Arra~er Smith .pies
N01!M4t Ill. (AP) -Jryle A, Smith,
who played .ud arranged for !everal of lbe big bands in the 1930S and '!Os,' 4led
Saturday. He was 72. Smith played pialio
and 1J1anged musiJ:. !or the · Arnold Jo1!na9n Orchelilra Ip New York lllll the
George Olson band lhal ~eel oo the
original Jact llemJy ~ -radie show. f ~
oruge
Weadler
The weather]..tf pteillcls a 'IO
pucent cbance'dr·...,_.,oo n-
clay,, wilh,a sUilbl dlt> Iii. temper•
-· Highs at the beodlea are. ex-' peeled to reoch fl, rising_to eo m.
ialld. Onrid8hl lows, -.
'INSIDE TODAY
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cocktail nilreu, mWiftQ ,i..,.
Nov. 19, 1972 m 4 '1000Cl4!d or<G
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Motorist Knifed
esa; 2 Held.
Two O!llta Meu (lOll.!lruction workers
,..... jailed ~ nlght a!t.r allegedly
beollng and alabbing a motorist in the
porillng lot o! a Colla Mesa west side
bar.
The injur<d man , identlllod by poli<e
as James E. Gallaher, -Wahington
Ave., was treated lor a stab wound Jn the
-at Hoag Memorial Hospital in
Newport Beach -e be .... labn by
Vietnamese,
Viet Cong
Open Talks
PARIS (AP) -Representatives of
5oulh Vlelllam and the Viet c0ng sat
down -qether !CJ< the Orsi tbne In Paris today to begin making ar-
rang-for the pollllcal negotiations
--for In the -agreement. Nguyen Plluong Tblep, acting dep1Jy
imdel' o! the Soulh Vietnam's puce talks
doloplion, and Dinh Bal Thi or the Viet Cane'• Provisional Rev o I u t loo a r y
Gotaument, met at the InternaUooal
Clallfereoce O!atet an A,..ue Kleber
-the peace talks dragged ... for lluryeara.
The meeting lasted two hours and
-oesalm was scbeduled for Wed-y.
Thi and Tblep Aid u they left the
meeting Jhat agnement had been reach-
ed on IDl11t points but that some issues
were lllU left and would be dlscn1sed
Wed-y.
Tblep told newsmen Jhat Jhe purpose or
the meeting WIS to prepare for the
political consultatlom called for In the
peaco -I worked out by Henry A.
J<lwi ..... and Le Due Tllo.
.._ COlllUltatiool will be beld In
Sooth Vietnam at a high level," Tbiep
said.
Thi aid lhe Viet Coolg wanla to molve
palitlcal J1111i>1t1111 u quickly as poulble
"ID a oplrlt of ncmclllaJlon, of national -d. eqaallty and mutual ..sped"
'l!liep aid: "! reaJllrm the -
desire o1 cur aovermnent to -.... ·:i::..~~.:&"*1ble consulialloos Wlj!i Ibo veo ol the otller side wllh a
view to !onning the Nallonal Council of
Recondllalfoo and National Concor4.''
The coundl la to ~·~·ts r.,. electlans in Soulh vJelnam. · ·
Airport Traffic
Up 18% Over '71
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friends following Jhe t p.m. ir>cWem at
Jhe OUls bar. Gallaber'1 mt W11 ltJtdl.
ed and he was reloased topboaie.
In CUJtody loday ... charges of -t
with a deadly weapcm art Ja. J. U.
jewskJ. %!, a loJhn-who lived at lit
8amUton Ave., and JGlm A. Bemn, JI.
an assembler, 7IO Hamilton Ave.
Pollce allege the two oompenions
created a diJturbuce in the PWiedia
Aveoue bar and went lopt-lrlmds
"""" they came upoo Galllber a 1""7 were croa!ng Placmlia Avaaoe.
Galllber lold invatt*" be fell
something bit Jhe ear u dme bJ 111111
pulled Into Jhe tavern partiJ!C lot to
check !or damap when Jhe two mm na
up to him and began bealinll bim an Jhe
bead ml bodY wilh their fiata.
Wbeo be managed lo --flun his assailants and ran to the car, one of
the men allegedly yanked a large knile
from bis pocket and stabbed Gallaber In
Jhemldlection.
While Gallaher drove to a friend's
house to ... k help, oflicas arriving at
Jhe bar for lnvestiptioo daim lheJ saw
· ooe of Jhe mm nmning Into an apart-
ment at '/ID Hamiltan Ave.
Olllcen punued Jhe ...... la!« iden-
tified.. u Maje...U, and say they con-
fiscated one ilDile mm bis penon and
another knife oo the coffee table.
Herrera was arrested 1 b or t I y
thereafta', poli<e said.
Weekend Toll
In Ireland
Jumps to 10
BEi.FAS!' (AP) -The deaih loll in
Bellast'• bloodiest w-of guarilta strife rooe to to early today ..._ a ps
statioo att.ndant <UI down bJ -died in I hospital.
The olber -.......... -Catbollcl killed bJ Britlsb "-and
three -,....., I"'™ -died -last -,. Catholic pol;tical 1-isw ......... I
govemdlt lnqulrJ laliD the lllllllc of the
sil< ca-. da"'*C they wee -
ed byatanden. 'Dlie -aid tbey --gunmen of the !dolt R<pH-Aalq. lab"""'--llid W.flllam
Whitelaw, -·· -., ~ lrelllM!"-"* ~
-Edward llalb lor ,_.. "-lc!!lreJiiloroo· Jhe 17,Allt -In Ille
province. 'l'liree ""'-load --baclc lo Britain in --.......... Jhe .strife scaled c1own, but the 11111 mded
' week ago.
Scau.red aniper lire -inned &nlay
night in Jhe Clpltal of N«tbem Ireland.
but the level of vDmce was ~
ably less Jhan Jhe night before. The
streets were larl"I>' -.tat m:ept
IJnm&e Couni;y Alrporl -•rs for army patrols and empty buses.
exceeded one mllllan by US,&ti, Jn 1972 During lhe day, • group of children
and increase ol II pen:ent over t971's found lhe naked oorpoe of • 33-year-<Jld .. Gift Protealant floating in a river. lie bad The December fra!fic WU 101,111 been beaten bladt and blue. alabhed In
P""""CU' which compared wilh 75,189..... lhe chest and tbroa~ lnnded and slMJI
Jhe pretioua Decembe<. 'through Jhe b6od.
Air lreigbl lbowed an even great.r Two o1ber Prutestaa1s -. tilled
increaoe wilh Z)l'l,714 pounds compared Saturday night and at lout 15 olben
to 1,192,111 a jump of 25 pen:ent. wounded as Proteatanl and Calhollc l<r-
Autos .,.rlr:ed in Jhe main lot ol the rorists ~ lhe city in one of the
airport jwnped to 252 99'1 for Jhe year bloodiest nights Northern Ireland has
compared with Zl&,491 for 1971. seen liince Jhe rellgbm coollict npl!"1ocl
Geleral aviation (private fiyers) 31> years ago.
coolinued to dominate acllvily ,1 Jhe Since 1969 711 penons bave died, ac-
airporl wilh 12.344 Qlghts Jn December. cording to official reports, and a 1Ubslan-
Commettial flights totaled 3,171 and tial number of additional IRA manbera
military 111 are thought to have bedl kllled and • . buried secretly.
Tbe surge of violence began a -i:
N. Korea Accuses U.S. ~!:n~!:!:f..,O::
PANMUNJOM, Kores (AP ) -North
K ..... loday charged the United Slatea
witb hindering reunilk:stioo of the
peninsula by scheduling guided mlssile
louncbing esen:ises off the Soulh Kattan
ems!. A. U~. military spokesmsn in
Seoal derued any such exercbes were
planed.
OUMHCOASJ ..
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restrain Protestant eslremillls, and Jhe
Irish Republican Army's Plovilianal
wing vowed ''nltbiess retaliatory action."
• It .... lllllOUllOed today -Ireland
will bold naUooal e1eetiom Feb. 11, a
year ahead or Jhe normal .........
Prime Minla1er Jack Lynell c:aDed the
election, saying this Is ",..,..tiaJ if a
protracted period ol political uncel1aioly
and lnstabilily Is to be aVGided."
The 1D1JOUDcSDeDt RI meipede4.
The dale of the balloting Is • -before Britain la due to piblUb its pa.
!or Northern Ireland.
Lynch's govemm.nt bas mocbd down
on IRA operations in Ireland.
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did and we not only IUCCeeded In aftiir
their parking, but in ha ..... .-roil
installed.
"! cao promise my dlalls lllal I lllll
!or "'8lnlned growth, -,..,..,.,.. and keeping IAguna a ....U towa. l'lll a
ccmervativt. I want tow te wblt •
have here," Beth, a a.,-1..w.m of
Jhe Art Colooy said.
Thost """ -to -her ....... may aend the lint _.,, f11 to llor
home at fl1 St. Am's IJmoe, Lllgual
Beach, she said.
Trustees Disc088
Superintendent lsaue
Proc:edum1nbeusec11nm• tc11111 oelectJna I ..... ....,.._ klpa Ille
ageoda lor 'llleodly'1 ,,. p.a. -..
ol lhe l.apMo -Bon"' u ....... .1!'" -:ti trill be .... In Ille .. ~,.,·.-tdla Cealer, lill ~ 8L
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MEMBERS OF JOINT MILITARY COMMISSION LEAVE CONFERENCE IN SAIGON
Alnorlean O.logalo(>l-1· Gon. Giibert Woodward (loft) With North Vlotnamow Olfld1l1
7 Teams Ready Jlro111 Pqe I
Viet Peace Machinery LEASE •••
In cultural assistance, while Jhe cily pro-
vides clDse to 117,000.
Creaking lntn Actwn Boyd UJllled Jhai under 1111 .... pro-
gram ronnat for city govemmeot, the ci-
Jy would be Jhe best coordinator ol grant
funds. He said It would reduce dupllca-
tion of funding,
SAIGON (UPI) -Peace-keeping ma-cbinorJ oel up by Jhe Vietnam ..-are
agreement creaked lnlo actlon ·today, but
.....,.. in Jhe Joint Military Commtsalon
aid America's, refusal lo stipulate a
-for. witlMlrawal or u.s: troops
dola1ed ........ "' Amerlcaii prisoners
of war* ' • s...,; _., atiout Z5 mm each flun
the '= Oomm!•loo for c.nfrol and the ceoRf!re supervi-
..., ... ,.. .., Jhe Nis Peace -
-moved ililo poslllan al ..,.. re-= beadquorteri ~· far the Orsi
Two Jbtb Virfnan*'• ceue-fire police
-frcm the Jom& Military Commla-
---Into the field. •
At !be --· NaVJ -Adm. -"""""' and 1t 'alde6 mei with Nartla Virt!w e offlchil• in HaJpbong
lo -removal ol U.S. mines from
the harl>an, rivers and c:oostal waten of
Nesth Yietnam, the Pentagoo said.
1be Sooth Vietnamese military oom-
maod aid that although the lntansily of
ligbtq -noticably, the DID11·
ber ol incldenis was lower today tban any
day llince Jhe ceue-fire began eight days
ago.
Bu,t deployment of peace-keepen from
the four nations, Canada, Hungary, In-
donesia and Poland, and opening of talb
in Paris between representatives of the
Viet Cong and South Vietnam, added mo-
mentum to the gradual movement'toward
genuine peace In South Vietnam.
Tbe final msjor provision of the Paris
peece agreement .till to be lmplemmt·
ed -releaae ol nearly tlOO American
POW1 -remained e1uo;ve.
Sources within thO f0\ll'i)8lty joint com-
mlslloo -Jhe United States, Ncrlh and
Soulh Vietnam add the Viet Cong -oaid
the Vlet eoog demanded Jharthe United
Statea ~·-provide .. ezact lldtedil!O fol' wiJlldrawaI of 1he :IO,Otllkldd
Americans lllill In Soulh Vietnam.
"The Felllval board ha.s Jhe best
knowledge and .-rstanding of cultural
activities," ressponded Festival Director
Glenn Vedder. "You won't find an
organization anywhere in the United
States that bas done so much for a com-
munity."
He said it would not be fair to take the
cultural grant power from Jhe olne-mem-
ber Festival board and place It in the
bondl or Jhe nve-msnber C!Jy Coanc:ll.
Viejo ~an Shot;
Police Hold Wife
Maj. Gen. Gilbert Woodward 1* Yael A Mission Vlejo Dw. •""' ....._.. !be
Cmg chief delegate Tran Van Tra be weekend in what Or.oge'~i;°'~~
bad no list of speclflc Amerl<an lnlOp olftcen said waa a domellk dlapnte wu
cutbacks. The Vleinsm pe-lreety said tistecl in sabaf1ctory eondillan today at
Jhal the United Statea had to pruvlde Mission Community &opltal.
aome sort of withdrawal scbedule Feb. 1. Hospital o!fidals said John Garcia, 47,
Refusal by the Unted States to provide 24111 Baniuero Drive, la being .treated in
the schedule, Jhe joint comlsslon oources lhe Intensive care unit !or a bullet wound
said, resulted In a relusal by the Viet In Jhe abdomen.
Cong to move ahead wilh release of the Deputies booked the paUent'a wife,
Orsi POWs. Mrs. Irene Garcia, 41, .. charges of
In Washington , the Pentagon said the assault wijh a deadly weapon abortJ:y
bolt.red provincial capital of An Loe after being summoned In the oouple'1
362 Aliem
Captured
On Coast
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checkpabi reported another massive ,
capture ol aliens through the weekend. A
total of 36; persons were apprehended.
Unlike the put two weekends which ,
also yielded several hundred captures
each there were no deatbll or traffic ac· • • • cidents reported. PatrqJmen said tbey·
bad all checkpoint llghts on aiid kept a ' . . traffic watch all day SUnday, arresting u
115 -wilhin Jhe KM<· period. •
Since mldnigbt Sunday, I tolaJ of 110 ~
have been caugbl either at Jhe c:heck·
poil!t, by the CaUlornia 111ghway Patrol ,
or by pollce from carllbad, Oceanside I
and San Clemente. · '·
Saturday llgures lotaled 93, and 39 wet-"1
backs w.re captured Friday.
0 1be latest weekend total was greater
than ooe week ago when less than 300
were caught and ... youlh was killed in r
a traffic accldent.
The 362 total included capture ol 10
smugglers aiding the entrance ol u or
lhe aliens. Tbe drivers usually are paid
a .lee of $200 lo $225 apiece by aliens to
be driven across tbe lnt.rnatlonal boun-
dary east or west of the legal point of en-1
try in San Ysidro, according to ,
patrolmen. '
Moot of the allem captured, .......,.,
journey from the sooth in cars and jwnp
out aloog !bl! blglnray south ol lhe dtect· ,
point and try .. ..,i.r <D loot.
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NIXON ••• '
Jhe .,...1dent is planning to receive Vice
Prealdent Spiro T. Agnew upon bis rehun
ltorii a tour of Asian nations.
N1-dlajialcbed Agnew to Jhe coun-
tries Immediately after the peace ·~
Uement was llllllOllllCled.
Agnew's tasl: waa the reassurance of
Jhe leaden in thoae oountries or -
llnued American lllppOrl during Ibo
postwar era.
'Dlie Pnoldent'I piano earlier this WftK
-before be deparil for Jhe 0.-.
~ eout -Include a meetlltl 1oda7
wilh the Coll ol Living Coancil and .......
Ing momben of Jhe Pay Boan! and Prtee Comm!.... ~ memben· DO lqer
-~-.¢ar·1'11Ioq,"l{aaed the~ ClllllJJilillic from biS Pbase 111
eocmomicpollcies.
On ~y the President will bold a
White Houae dinner in honor of Jordan'•
King Hussein, who la In the U.S. on a
priv&te vialt.
Brothers Walk
For U.N. Fund The Soulh Vietnamese have listed more
tban 5,0llO persons killed In !igbtlng since
Jan. 21. north of Salgoo was a pota!tial point for borne ~-
release o! American POWs held in SoUtb They Mrs. Guda Uled her A story in sunday's Dolly Pilot lncor-busl>and's .2kallber revolver to shoot Vietnam. him in Jhe stomach durin rectly indJclted an °'""¥• Coast man
Mother Of Pow An Loe and Hanoi's Gia Lam lnterna-g a qtWrel and 1111 brolher wllO ar. plamJlni 1 walk
tional Airport are the two repatriation bc°"7een Jhe pair. around Ibo world to benefit iJNJCEF
sitea so !ar ldentlfied by Jhe jQint c:om-have raised $3,000 lo far to finance Jhe
Alread S rnissloo, Pentogoo spokesman Jen-y W. RA' IN OF A.SHES trip. Y pent Frledheim said. · · . Actually, Pele K-. 21, of 1111 S.
Frledheirn said An Loe had oot been Magnolia St., Santa Ana and bis brother
Insur M decided upoo definitely, but wlS "ooe of F A.LLS ON ISLE . J:)avJd, 33, or Misoouri, ar. plJ'ing lbelr ance oney Jhe sites under dlscussioo." own way cm tbe journey. The $3,000 col-
'llle Canadian ambasaador to the Inter· REYKJAVIK (UPI) :.... A new stream lectecl to d1te will-go . fo Jhe United Na·
HOUSTON (AP) _ Mrs. Mildred national commission, Michel Gauvin, of lava poured from Jhe Helgal"1J lions lnternatlooal Cblldren'a Emergency a"'-told,__ Iha backtracked on bis statement Stmday volcano today, threa'-'"" ,_ -•-·-the Fund. • ._.w.y, -• -t ber son Is a that the !lrst releaae would be the middle -.. w ~ Tbe un· p--·•en•·• walk -· -·--• ..,.;-·of she harbor on the devastated lslimd of '~~ 1t:1.1 ... ..., a MU ..cu
r "'.""-war, '"Y' spent Jhe $5,000 or Jhe week. Today he said be thought Heim Olll'f! before but ended a year ago when a an~ company paid her alter be the Orsi POWs could be released "in a Tbeae~~~lleryo~.lrom Jhe third brother, John, 25, waa kllled by was listed as killed in action in Vietnam week or so." bandits ln Afghanistan. . '" 19611 volcano aiao resumed today, ....... the "' . Tbe Saigon high command repa<tecl 89 posslbillly Jhat Jhe town of v;;;:.... supporters who wish to do so may "When they gave it lo me, I told them: Communist attacks Sunday and early pledge a certain amount or money for ~ "~ .:·~·~ ~~~ today, a dro{l lrom 102 during Ibo pre-= !:lf. ~ ~ 1i1::' 1a::!: UNICEF to be ·paid wben and !I the
Ronald L. Ridgeway. vious 24 boun. No figures were .given on ash. brotben linilh !be walk, which may lab
lie wu -of nine men at an autpoot riSouFth;;;V;;;ietnamese;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;off;;;;;;"";;;l;;;vo;;;oper;;o;;;;ati;;;CIDl.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;lbem;;o;;;_..,,.... __ Red;;;;;;;;;Cbina.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-..-neor Kbe Sanb bit by a Viet Cong allack
Feb. :D, 1911. American fon:es did not
mate Jhe ares un1ll August and, upon
lindq ~bodies there, assum·
ed aD -bad been kUled. The bodies were burled in a mau
l'2'fe in_ St. Loola. Mn. Ridgeway, a
mne's aide,. attended the funeral but in-
sisted lhat her SOD llill waa alive.
In Washington, a spokesman far lbe
Vet....ns Administratlan said M r•1 •
Ridgeway wm't neceasartty have to pay
l»ct tllo Insurance money, although oo decision has been made. '
"It does creste an Indebtedness to tbe
gavemmem," the spokesman said, "ud
a 1arma1 notice of colleetloo la alwaya
-ID lllCb c:uea. But often waya ~
'1land to !orgjve ii ID case of bardsblp. '! Anolber $5,0llO _,. to the )'OU!b's
!Mber, Lewis Ridgeway of Sbeplwd, wtlo
is divurced frcm Mn. RidgewaJ. Ho
could DOI be -for comment.
Laguna IJ.ooded
As Main Bursts
A • , ..... 'JS.IDdi wai.. main bunt
sat1111Q _,,.. lloodlnc a portion of
the --ol Sooth Cout lllglnray and nsbUc -a ponlon of the pavement.
No -lnlmuptloos ·-....... • as a ...tt ol the break. Jo!iepb SW...ney, ,_ 8-11 County w-lltstrlct m-aid. Parallel let\lb lines .,..
-ID --wblle ftpaln ol the
old ................. -· he aid. '1111 psllml ti lla1_., -aut
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·•· ; . ' . ~ . By ·J,Olllj VALTERZ.\
ot ... Oillf1 Pl• .....
President Nixon plans to make his first
Visit to San Clemente since his re-eltclton -
-at midW<ek ;-and ~ ti nut-
ntng high that .durblg the slay he will
person.ally welcome home-prisoners of
war to 1'I' 11!loa?ed by Hanoi. '
Whtie a.,ite spokesr/ian ~d'Ztegter
Sunday unveiled the plans for the
Presid~til!I trip, but !Pus rar no official
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. ; Aide Fears ,,:-.. ~ -... '""":~ . . --. . •
·¥aJJ~y_ V~e~,
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Plan Dead '.
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TEt-1 CENTS
~lemerite Rt-· MidWeek -. --
men eou!d be flown to a bue'.BOIDewhtre
in CIWomia. f ~
II ts known 'that the• El, Toro M~ ii
~ lo accepl fllgb.11 ef Jlliloam.
. And .. spoie$ll1<0 at Camp Pendleton
bave sild that they alreody bave
p;ep~ special· hospital b a r r a c i a
butld)J\gs for the care of POWr. _
BeSides !lie possible POW reception,
the pl:Osidelll ts planning to ..cetve Vice -;;-' .. ~ . .
President Spiro T. Agoew upon bis return .rr. a tour of Asian natiODS.
NllOn. dlspatciled Agnew to the coun-trief Immediately· after the peac:e set-
ilemenl was announc:ed .
·Agnewts task was the reassurance of
the leaders. in tho.5e COWltrles of con-
tinued American .sup11<>rt during the
postwar m . -
1be President's pllllUI earlier this week
...! beforo be depart>: for tbe ~nge .. .. + --~--..... • •
County coast -include a metung todq
with the Cost of Living Council and retlr·
Ing members or tbe'Pay Board and Price
Commission. 1'M>se members no longer
have a ,.Pie after NlJ;on erased the two
corr.rqj§sions _from bis Pb}'se I JI
econoii\ic policies. '
On Tuesday the President will bold a
White House diMer bi bonOr of JOrdan'a
King Hussein, who is in the U.S. on a
private visit.
.Irish Toll Hits IO , ' ..
Weekend : Termed B'loodiest in Belfast
BELFAST, (AP) -1be dtl\lb loll in
Belfast's blOodiest weekend ol. guemlia
strife·l'Oiti to 10 early tod'ay wtien a gas
station atlendilnt cut' clown by gunmen
died, l\J a hospl,laJ.
1be· oilier. dead included six Roman cathO~cs •k)ned. by Brttlsb .troops mid
tbree Protestan!S. ,Twenty per!MllL! bave
died ~ last Monday.· '
Cathollc ~tucal leaders demanded a
govel-nment inQulry into the tJ11fug Of the ·
six Catholics;:elaiminj they ;hre.unartn-
ed ~. ll'bo armyaatd 'lheY'were
1 gunmen'.ofthe lrish:Repllblican Anny.
Informed sources aatd 11' ti II ·a m
WliiteUiw, , Britain's· ·•dministrator of
No_rtbern · )felan,d,: would ask 1'rime
Mlntster Eilward Heatjl.,for. -e troops
to reln(oree the 11,!JOO soldiers Jn the
province. Three thousand had been sent
back to Britain in recent months because
the strife· scaled down, but the lull ended ~ wffk·ago.
· Scattered. sniper' fire· continued SUnday
iligbt' in 1the capital ·of Northern Ireland,
but the level of violence was consider-
ably l~ ·than the night before. 1be
streets were largely ' deSerted except
for ~ patrols and eliu>IY. ~us~.~ ..
· . Puring the day, a group of c;hlldren
found the naked corpse of a 33-year-old
Prolestalil Boating In a river. He had
been beaten black and blue, st.abbed in ' ! . '-....
tbe chest and throat, branded and sbol
tbrough the bead. '
Two othe• Protestants were· killed
Saturday night and at least 15 other!
wounded as Protestant and Catholic ter-
rorists roamed the' city tn one Of the
bloodiest nights' No(lhe.Jl!..,Ic:~lantl;. '!&! seen since the religioU8"1lOfll~
31h years ago.
Since 1969 711 persons have ,dled, ac-
cordliig to official reports, and a subolan-
tial number of addltionctl IRA memben ·
are !bought to bave been killed and
burled secreUr, ,
The surge of. vtolence_began a. weei:
ago when tbe frotestant Ulster Defense,
(See IRELAND, Page Z) <• •
·~yes Dave It
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i't!'ifMft~ :· ~~·$~
~
fJ~krjq,~ ~~en in CosmeticSi · ·
~//·,.-' .AN~"· ·~Q' More th~n .half lb• ~ye mat;up uMd
-by America&~~ niay be contaminated by bacteria and tungui,. :.can. cause ii!tecti ... and in oome ca8es severe lou of vision, a' Geor· -·~" ... ( .. -:'" ~'1"~~-r ·z:.~ ~
' ,t ) . ,. f!: ~ ' "' \ '· L c:. + ,Mi.if ' · ' . ' , • ~ . ~~ .. ~-·~·.:•,;1~"--F .... ..:.:~·· rtJ ~\·~,.~~ -1 ~-. ~~~~~,:;:-v~ -llS,1•1 · .--.ff?lf. (/ i, I •~.< ,1 t " • • ' • •-.iixit; '.~ 'in tbe l$'.'ri1Juton
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-.lrvjite>Cft)":tdan:ager· and Actlllg Ppli~ Chief W~ W1l9ll.!it Ji,. If'lUpa ·,Ni8¥1 ~ burll!J'f WU, ar-
, leftl reviews 'the· fO·man force \he n~w city. rent} from Costa Mep· rested by federal agents In Ohio early
,, ~once ·oe'partment. Officer J\obert "Frasier" "~ci: branJ!i$es. ~rv.-. tbi$ irioi'rihig:. (n.Ialed story·Pqe 3) .. •loo ·r:eyolver 'for cloWup inspecti!m'during al1ltuai mustering of the ArreSieCI was Jaliles FrllU;' Dfus1o, a ,
entlre'Costa MhSa torce at headquarters. on Fair Dii\'I!. Costa Mesa. · of YOUDiSlown, Ohio.' He 18 tbe brQ~ of
:.'r . 1 ~ ,_11 ·.'s~ .. ·.· ~ Amil·Diqsio,1 ~,ofthriem.enserrinii'l
21>-year prl!On ,term for ·the ·~
break-in 'of the Monarcll . Bay, •Plaza
SHOP AT HOME!
• USE CUSSI~IEDS
Go shopping with a D~Y'"l>ILOT
want Id. See Whal they offer: •
'ti Font Faloon,.-. Low:
...... pod lllipe, p)O.
G<IOI\ ti:ne ..... ..,._.
Wiie Giit ad , .. td, tbe ear WU
1111 Ill tlnl •· ,.. lft look!Di far ._ INll •:H 1, 111 clow1), plci up
ti. DAILY PILOI' clullfltd, 1'anl.ail
lledlCla lld ...., l!llh plouure.
. . ' ' .. branch of Uolled Call!Ornli Bani over
the,weekebd 'of .Mareh Z4 ,to!2'!; j9'1i
James. Dinslo was an' Uiitndicted co-
..;nspjraiot Id the crtine durlDg the, !ale
tfl.2 •tzia!, Jn which .bis btother, .Charles
Albert Mulligan and Philtp B .. (lbrl!to-
p1*r:w~re, ~ .. ,·l''! ·. '~ ,
. . 'l'IM> "!""!' ~ cb8rgtni blirt
with tfi.,,bul'glary was'-returned-b1 ·•
federiil Grand. •Jury In Los Angileo
Wednesday, •
Aiso iieneved ·to ·hi~e ~ 'l'.llmed rn
the • secret · indictment • is Cb a r I e s
J1nl!l<;lcies; l'ltO alsd .~ nam.ed ... a co-col\i!iil;ll!or <lurihg the six-wet!)< triill
, 1MJni the trial, testlhlony from airline
official! tndl~ted that James Dlhsl<> w41.
one ol five men r present In Calliornili
. over UiO' weekend when the &inie ·took . ' place.
· Investigators. wOrking the case ,are stlll '
searebing ror BiOeC)cle1 • aticl .Harry
Barber,.-Originally ,Indicted iaa~J'~.·'
' Barbel's brother, Ronald, was cap-
tured by ·agenla Jn N,... Yor~ l!te.1aat
, month and ~ awaillng, ,trial In .!'°'
Angele! now.
·.Of tlie'l5 millioo"betlevt!c! to, ba.., 1>een
stolen wben,t.bieves blisted .tbelr way in·
to the bani vaCJJt, ooly $2.3 iDilliop bas
been recovered. • •
'Most ......;,t dlscOvery waa 'iu million
Jn negotiable bonds found In a aultcaae
bUriOd•on an Ohio !>rm. ' · . '
Viejo Man Shot;
Police Hold ·Wife
A Milsioo Viejo man lhot during the
wecieoo in .w~tOrarige ~ Sherllf's
otacUs said wu 'domeluc ~ was
listed In ~ condluOO' todl7 at
MilslOI) Q>mnwn\ty, lfDlellal. •
Hospital ofliclala aalcl Jolm Garcia,. 47,'
1 21111 Barq...-o Drive, ii being treated In
the lnt.nsl'"' !'IR unit for a ballet wound lnlbea~.
IJepotits booked .the ,Ptlcll'• 'l!ile,
Mrl. bone Garcia,' ~1. '"' ...... "" ()/.
~ult, with ,a del!UY , weapoo, ~y ,
afltt being tuDlltioaed lo the couple's
hon>e 8'tl>M1· . ' •
They -Mn. Gorda .... lier
bla_.1 J:kaliber ~'llllver lo aboot
him In the ·-durinc • quam1 be".; ... Ille pair.
• 1eia re1111arcJ!., h~ ~ported. . '
''When one co~ders that millions of women are using eye
• . cosme*1cs Qll a <l'!fiY orcoccasional basis, \he fact that a signlflcant
percentage of \he makeup in use may be corttamlllated with rillrcro-
'organisms, ~me. capab1Al ._qf causing· severe •Ye i/i.(ections, then \he ,pro~le111:. seems of' so))ie inlpottance," Dr. Louis'. A. Wilson, said here
· :SUnday. •• · . ,
• ' Wilson, an ' al!Sdclate protessor of ophlhalmology at the Medical
College of Georg'ia, .addreSsell a science writers seminar sponsored•by
Research to Prevent Bllhdn .. s, Inc.
Wilson said that "to date .1,031 ·eye cosmetics (mascara, eye
lhadol!', •Y.• liner, etc.) frpm· 460 women have been evaluated for
l>ac\erial and fungal contaminatjdn." He found fungi in 10 percent of
'The)ll-155 'sampfe&-and halr were contaminated by bacteria.
"Implied are rather Sloppy quality control standards," he said .
l)rµg Agt1J1ts Arrest .Nille
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By JACK Cl!Al'PEU;
Of .. o.n, ..... ,..,
Natcotlcs agents from ,the' Orange Coun!Y Task Foree arie!ted nine persons
durlng and following a Laguna Beach rOci . concer! early Sunday lll!>ming at
sOulb' Coast Theater. '
'L8guna llhch Del. SgL N~il Puh:ell
s:.ic!tUie persons arrested represented a
sinall number of tbe people-actually tn-
volve<I In narcotict actlvlty, prt01ari)y .
marijuana smoking, al the .theater during
the concert • by the" musical group
"Honk." .
One 21-yiar-old man was 'floaec]'with a
q~anlity of t&li addea lo his beverage
without bls inowledg~ Purcell said.
'Task Force officers are agenta froln
dtles, 11ate and feclera( agencies organiz.
ed to combat DBl:<OUcs activity' on a
. coordinated ·basis. '
. Narcotics arrests began shortly alter
midr;rlght and continued untu abolJt 3 a.m.
at the theater. Nine Undercover agents
were lnvolv~ In the' operitioo. ,
Sgt. Purcell said miiteriai !OiZed by or.
Oc:ers primarily &llJOUllted to "small
per.ional 11asbcs' and~ said no one-was
apPreheJ\ded for sales di Illicit drugs or marijuana. . . . • In .adili\ion· lo 'lnartjuana ~n)l>klng,.
m~y warnines were issued t o pjirU~Ie.nfs !Or driilking ·~ co b 'o 11 c beveragtt, he said..
1btte. of those Brrelll'l\ Wtre l.u .. niJCs.
.Purctll said.tbal at 3':30 a.m-. 0001cone
11Icited up the microphone, at the ' iiiealnr
and announc:ed that ~arcotics offl~n
>je: -in \he theater, but, be sa\d, much of
1, ~smoking contlil!l'll unanaled.
He ~led ~1 l>etw~· Ill and' 70
persons 'W. sriio\IJ\r ' matt)~g\11, but
tllat JI wu Impossible !Or agenti to .reach evtf70M. ·
At times he said, danclnr extended
outside the ~~ and couplet were blcicktng the sidewall: cl the theater.
Semal of lbe arresll w ... made at
thA beach front parking lot ac~ss Coast
Highway from the theater. Agents broke
up one fight behind tbe !beater.
The concert was a benefit performance roi th< ·village 'su1i; , coastal P.riOclical
published by Dennci Madison, and had
nothing to do wlth the regular operailon
of the theater. Harry Busbmler, manager,
said. -
Busbmiaer uld tbe arnsts we r •
(Seo ROCK1 Pap IJ
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Orang~
·Weatller
The weatberiady predicll a 'IO
percent cbanoe al showers oo rue.
day, with a slight dip In temper ..
ture. Highs at the beacbes aro ...
peeled to reach·57, rjsing to 60 in-
t land. Overnight tow., "
INSlltE TOD-' V I Two 11111,.,...ld boys Ii...., ..
di>couered, llt• frdt <lr body of a .
\ c.ocktail woitn1s, missing mace
.Nov, 19, 1912 tn a WO<Jdfd arta
near Bostoll. She ;, °"" of righl
, -s111pected of bemg flic.
tiw of a "'"' Bost<m strangler.
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TwoMesans
Held After
Stabbing
Two ~ta Mesa construction workers ~ Jailed Sunday night after allegedly
beating and stabbing a motorist in the =~na Jot of a Costa Mesa west aide
'l1le Injured man, identilled by pollce
.. James E. Gallaher, 3M:ll Washington
,\ft., was tttated for a stab wound tn the
Uomacb at Hoag Memorial Hospital in N~wport Beach where he was taken by
lriendl following the 9 p.m. incident at
~ Oasis bar. Gallaher'• cut was stitch-ed and be was released to go home.
fin cuatody today on charges of assault '!llh a deadly weapoo are Jan. J. Ma· ~aid, 'ZI, a lather who lived at 7'0
Hamllwn Ave., and John A. Herrera 32
an 818embler, 780 Hamilton Ave. ' '
,Police allege the two companion.a Cfeated a disturbance in the Placentia
,\venue bar and went to get aome friendJ
when they came upon Gallaher as thef
were crossing Placentia Avenue.
-Gallaher told investigators he felt
aomething hlt the car as be drove by and
pulled Into the tavern parldng lot to
check for damage when the two men ran
!')' to him and hegan heating him on the ·
b'ead and body with their fills.
, When he managed to break loose from
his assailants and ran to the car, one of
the men allegedly yanked a large knife
from his pocket ,and slabbed Gallaher in
the11lidaectlna.
Whlle Gallaher drove to a friend's
house to aeek help, officers arriving at
the bar for btvestlgatlon claim they saw
one of the men running into an apa~
ment at ~Hamilton Ave.
Officers pursued the man, later iden·
tlflod as Majewsld, and say they con-
fiscated one knife from hla persoo and
another knife on the coffee table. Htntra was arrested 1 h o r t I y
thereafter, police said.
Avalanches Kill
I 1 at Austrian
Winter Resorts
INNSBRUCK, Austria (UPI)
Avalanches ln two Austrian winter
resorta killed II pe<SOM Sunday, 10 of
them members of a West German club
trapped when BIJOW crashed down on
them . Two other pmons were seriously
injured, I
The biggest avalanche occurred near
the llny Alpine village nt Gertos where
the "white death" roared down the
Kircbspltle mountain and buried 14
Bavarians on a weekend ski outlJJi. Ten
members of the group died and two were
seriously Injured.
It was the worat avalanche disaster of
the winter In the Alps.
"'Ibey were ln an area marked
dangerous because of the danger of
avalanches," said ski instructor Roland
Wanner. oiNo local! go near the place in
winter."
••we hear the rumblings from the hills
all the time," aaid one man. ''That's the
signal for us to get our boota on because
it usually means somebody Is trapped
and needs our help."
Rescuers with tracker dogs and polire
using helicopters found the 10 bodies
within an boor of SUnda y'!I avaJanche.
The other avalanche Sunday occurred
In the Tyrnllan village of St. Anton, the
scene of aMual World Cup ski races. One
West German skier died there, police
.sa id .
A&P Opposes Deal
NEW YORK (UPI) -The Great
Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. today
formally urged shareholders to t u r n
down Gulf & Western Industries, Inc. 's
bid to increase its interest in the huge
supermarket chain. In full p a g e
~wspaper advertisements, A. & P.
Chairman William J. Kane claimed that
~offer of G & W's chainnan, Charles
Bluhdom, of $20 a !!hare i!I inadequate.
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MEMBERS OF JOINT MILITARY COMMISSION LEAVE CONFERENCE JN SAIGON
Amerlc1n O.legato M1j. Gen. Giibert Woodward .If oft) With North Vlotn•me• Offlcl1l1
2 Orange Coast Bus lines
Rest on District Action
Two new bus Jines serving the Orange
C.00.st rould be put in service by July if
the Orange County Tranait District ap-
proves a proposed purchase of 15 addi-
tional buses.
The two new lines which would be es.
tabll.!!hed are on Beach Bou1evard from
Huntington Beach to La Habra and a
new !lervice from La Habra to Newport
Beach.
Others provided would be one new
intra-c<>mmunity service with the city as
yet to he determined.
Transit d.l!trict General Manager Gor-
don "Pete" Fielding said the new buses
would cost $704,198 of which hair would
come from the district surplus and hall
from state funds.
From Page I
DISASTER ...
Irvine to the new district). These planned
schools Include :
-Early construction of the College
Park elementary school in central Irvine.
-A May or June construction start on
a second elementary school serving
University Parle, south of the San Diego
Freeway.
-Securing state building aid money for
the elementary school on the Culver-
Mou lton (Valley View) site.
The Culver-Moulton site is 30 ~cres and
ultimately would house both an elemen-
ta ry and intermediate school and
possibly a shared city-school district
community center, Corey noted.
lf state funding is lost due to f;1rther
dela ys in locating the precise placement
of the proposed school , the new Irvine
Unified School District after July 1 would
be required to spend some of its voter.
approved $50 million bonds for a project
that might have been paid for by the
state building fund.
As of July 1, the Irvine Unified District
would have two elementary schools
operating and one under construction in
centra1 and north Irvine.
The district has on order 16 new buses
for delivery in April from the Flxible
Company. The additional 15 buses would
cost $46,946 each, Fielding said.
The district anticipates reCeiving 63
new buses in February of '1974, purchu-
ed with federal funds . When they 8rrive,
schedules oo established routes will be
cut from an hourly to a half-hourly basis,
Fielding reported.
Final decision on purchase of the ad~
ditional 15 buses will be made at the dis-
trict board's Feb. 26 meeting.
Mother of POW
Already Spent
lnsuranee. Money
HOUSTON (AP) -Mrs. Mildred
Ridgeway, told last week .that her son is a
prisoner of war, says she spenlthe $5,000
an insurance company paid her after he
was listed as killed in action in Vietnam
in 1968.
"When they gave it to me, I told them :
'If he shows up, I can 't ever pay it
back,' " said the mother of Marine Pfc.
Ronald L. Ridgeway.
He was one or nine men at an outpost
near Khe Sanh hit by a Viet Cong attack
Feb. 15, 1968. American forces did not
retake the· area until August and, upon
finding decomposed b<xlies there, assum·
ed all nine had been killed.
The bodies were buried in a mass
grave in St. Louis. Mrs. Ridgeway, a
nurse's aide, attended..tbe funeral but in·
sisted that her son still was alive.
In Washington, a spokesman for the
Veterans Administration said Mrs .
Ridgeway won't necessarily have to pay
back the insurance money, although no
decision has been made.
"It does create an indebtedness to tbe
government," the spokesman said, "and
a formal notice of collection is always
sent in such cases. But often ways are
round to forgive it in case of hardship."
Another 15·,000 went to tbe youth's
rather, Lewis Ridgeway of Shepherd, who
is divorced from Mrs. Ridgeway. He
could not be reached for comment.
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PEACE .•.
peace agreement still to be Implement·
ed -releaae of nearJy .. 600 American
POWs -remained elusive.
Sources within the lour-party joint com-
mission -the United States, North a,nd
South Vietnam and the Viet Cong -laid
the Viet Cong demanded that the United
States repre.entaUve provide an exact
schedule for witlidrawal of the 211,llOO<ldd
Americans still in South Vietnam.
Maj. 0... Gilbert Woodward told Viet
Coog chief delegate Tran Van Tra be
~d no list of specific American troop
cutbacks. 1be Vietnam peace treaty said
that the United States bad to provide
some sort of withdrawal acbedule Feb. I.
JWuaal by the Unted Stalea to Provide
the schedule, the joint comiaafoo sources
said, resulted ,Jn a refusal by the Viet
Cong to move ahead with release of the
fim POWs.
In Waabington, the Pentagon said the
bat\ere!l provincial capital of An Loe
north of sa!goo Willi a potentlal point for
release of Am.,.ican POW& held in ~th
Vietnam.
An Loe and Hanoi's Gia Lam Interna-
tional Airport are the two repatriation
sites so far identified by the joint com-
mission, Pentagon spokesman Jerry W.
Friedbeim said.
Friedheim said An l.oc had not been
decided upon definitely, but was 11one of
the site!! under discussion."
Airport Traf fie
Up 18% Over '71
Orange County Airport passengers
exceeded one million by 126,619 in 1972
and increase of 18 percent o~ 197l's
949 ,013.
The December traffic was 101,811
passengers which compared with 75,189
the previous December.
Air freight showed an even greater
increase with .2,367,744 pounds compared
to 1,892,981 , a jump of 25 Percent.
Autos parked in the main lot of the
airport jumped to 2$2,997 for the year
compared with 226,491 for 1971.
General aviation (private flyers )
continued to dominate activity at the
airport with 42,346 flights in December.
Commercial IUghts totaled 3,118 and
military, 86.
'Delllf SOllU! 10111'
Boston .Caller
aiells Body Site
BOSroN (AP) -AD unldmtlfled cal1er
who sald be was ln the Bootoa area for
a couple of weeb to do aeveral "Jobe"
toid ,_ters the location of the body of
a man he laid be kll1ed l<r heb>g 1 "btl
mouth." --
Police fOuad the body at 2 1.m. today
alter the man called the llooton Globe
and uked, "Are yiiu interaled Iii dead
bodies!"
'!be anoD)'IDOUI maa said to drive Into
the parking lot" the --Ea· change, "IWing· your Dii!Jla to the left and
you'll see a guy ln the iubl>le." The ....
paper pasaed the llllonnatlon to police.
About the time police found the body.
the newspaper sald, the man telephoned
again and added, "I was called up from
Providence to do thil job. I'll be ln the
llo8lon area for a couple of _.,, to do
some more jobs."
Of the alayiog, the man uid, "I did it"
becauae the vlctlm had -damaging testJmony about "the family."
Authnritles sald Ibey were waiting for
I medtcaJ examiner's report to help de-
tennine the Jdentlty of the vlctlm.
A couple parked near the Flower Mar-
ket told pollce a car C8JT)'ing four per· .... hl!d heen in the lot just before the
aquad car arrived.
The couple said the car &topped and
an occupant asked the Ume bel<re the
car went oo to the bacl: of the lot wher<
police found the body.
In the car were three men and a wo-
maa, the couple said, and one man ln
the rear seat was ll!tting with hla bead
back .. If asleep. .
Police said the man ln the rear aeat
may have heen the ylcllm murdered eJae.
wher< and dmnped ln the lot.
The Globe said the caDtr telepbeoed a
third time to aak when the ltOf¥ would '
appear ln the paper an be~ lrle!lda
could ''read abool.IL" --. )
Woman cans
Policeman, Then
Shoots at Hi~
Authorities today were lli>idylng the
bizarre case of a Costa Mesa woman who
caDed to say 1be thought a burglar was
in her house, then allegedly shot at a
police sergeant diapatcbed to the ......
Dorothy Jack!IOn, 13, of 361 Lourdes
Lane; wu arrested and booked on 11118pi·
clon of assault with Intent to commit
murder.
Lucidly, the shot mlMed newly pro-
moted Sgt. Carl Jackson, who entered
her apartment after getting no response
when be first arrived late Saturday Dight.
He slipped Into the darkened bedroom
in search of the suspected burglar and
Miss Jackson opened fire, invesUgators
said.
They thorlzed today, however, that the
Orange County District Attomey's oilice
may not prosecute the woman due to the
nature of the case.
A neighbor ol Miss Jackson has told
police since the shooting Incident ln her
apartment that 1be has expresaed ...
treme fear of buJilan and prowlers.
Chavez to Tour U.S.
CALEXICO (AP) -Farm ...nen
leader Cesar Cbavez aaya be will make a
natioowide tour to ldentlfy publicly the
companies whtc1I handle letluoe Jll'OWD by
D' Arrigo Brothen of Callfomla and
Arlzooa. Chavez said SUnday that his
United Farm Workers UDion will conducl
a natlnnwide boycott against D' Arrigo
lettuce.
·Polke said they doubted the kllJlng was
a sancland execution.
"When Ibey ldt him there, they dldn'
know.It' be waa alive or dead," U. Jams
McDonald said. "Ganglabd -ecutiaul
are v.,.y thJrw&h, lie bid been 11ea•
badly. II Ian, a 1111igiand deal at all."
McDooald said the victim was not 1JD..
mediately Identified by fmgerprlnts be-
cause 11be bad never committed any
crimes in the Boston area."
Planners
To Continue
In Irvine
If Irvine city councilmen have second
thought& about restructarlng their
planning eommisslon or wish to make no
new appointments to nu, two expired
tenns they need do nothing. •
Chairman Robert West told fellow
commissioners recenUy the city
attorney has advised him that the city's
ordinance establisblng the pianDing
commiasioo and provision.a of the slate
planning Cbde assure COOlllllaslooer
tenure on the board until the city law is
rewritten.
Terms of two commissioners eipire
Feb. IO. If councilmen appoint Do ooe
else to the pools, Wayne Clark and Harry
Shuptrine will continue to serve on the
seven-member body.
Clark,bospltallzed for a back allmen!,
ha! Indicated he woold resign al the end
<l hla term. He 8SSIDlleCI that to be Feb.
10 since be drew a ·one-ye8.r }ot when ~
commlsS!bn organized itself nearly a
year ago. However, the city law
establlablng the COlllllliBsloo provides fur
lour-year wma.
Councilmen, wbo last week delayed
consideration of a proposal to limll lerml
to one year unW their Feb. 13 nwC!ng,
therefcre will not he able to reduce the
size of the commission by atlrltloo. '!be
two members wbo by Feb. 13 miii!Jt have
heen conaldered off the commission, by
Jaw may continue to serve until replaced.
Thia ·adds to the alreally sllcty
situation· councilmen may -decide to face at their meeUng Tue.sday. WW they
llmlt terms to me-year as proposed by •
the mayor?
City hall observers speculate there
mlii!Jt be enough votea on tbe·coundl to
accomplish the one-year limit. but a
r.ompromise on reducing the commluioo
llre to five memben woold liJr;ely molt
ln defeat of the rewrilleD city law
ostablisblng the commission.
In 1he end, therefore, it appeara llkely
the seven-member planning -wlll cmtlnue 85 is, at least through the
April, 1974 COUDcilmanlc electlo111.
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IRELAND •••
Association IJlllOUllcell ll could no longer
restrain Protestaat extremists, and the
lrlah Republican Army's ProvlllioDa1
wing vowed "ruthless retaliatory action."
It .... announced today that Ireland
will bold national elections Feb. 28, a
year ahead of the normal schedule.
Prime Minister Jack Lynch called the
election, ssylng this is "essential H a
protracted period of pollllcal uncertainty
and lnstabillty la to be avoided."
'!'be lllllOUllC«llet WU UDe>p<!Cled.
'l1le dale of the balloting la I month
before Britain la dUe to publlsh ill plau
for Northern Ireland.
Lynch's government has cracked down
OD IRA operatiolll in Ireland.
Tbe new district's legacy of schools for
portions ol the new city south of the San
Diego ~way, however, would include:
-University High School.
-Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate
Brothers Walk
For U.N. Fund FACTORY ,BUY-OUT
. '
OF ALL REMAINING
. 1972 unON
MINurE MAS'ID II
School.
-University Park and Turtle Rock
Elementary Schools and one additional
elementary school under way i n
University Park.
Observers note the delay in adding new
school facilities to serve tracts in the
central and northern portions of the city
lengthen the lime when it may be possi·
ble lo close the jet-noise plagued Irvine
School near El Toro's Marine Corps Air
Station.
U.S. Climbers
Bodies Sought
MENDOZA, ArgenUna (UPI) -Argen-
tine Andea mountain patrols searched to-
day for the bodtes of two Americans, WbO
apparently reu to their death after
scaling Latin America's highest peak, th•
22,834-foot Mt. Aconcagua.
survivors of the expedition ldentllicd
the two as John CM>per, 35, fonnerly an
engineer with the NaUonal Aerollilltlcs
and Spece Adntlnl.straUon. and Jeanett•
Johnson, 30. They were members of the
MazamaJ mounlaln climbing club of
Portland, Oro.
Four members of the expedition said
CM!per and Miss Johnson were the only
climhel'1 to reach tile top of t]\e moun-
tain, and their bodies were fater seen
lylna •. Immobile al the bottom of a
glacler. • '
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A story In Sunday's Dally Pilot incor·
rectly Indicated an Orange Coast man
and his brother who are planning a walk
around the world to benefit UNICEF
have raised $3,000 so far to finance u.e
trip.
Actually, Pete Kunst, 28, of 1418 S.
~tagnolia St., Santa Ana and bis brother
David. 33, of Missouri, are paying their
own way on the jourpey. The $3,000 col~
lected to tlate will go to the United N•
lions International.Children's Emergency
Fund.
The unprecedented walk WaJ started
oace before but ended a year ago when a
tbtrd brolber, John, 25, was killed by
bandita in Alghanislan.
Supporters who "'.lsb to do so may I
pledge a certain amount of money for
UNICEF to he paid when and If the
brothers fmlsb the walk, '#1\ich may take
them acn>ss Red China.
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operation was very clean. 11
Purcell ••id ofnce1'1 decided on the
coordinated approach Iller numerou
complalnta from par.nts llld cltlzena. lie
aald that at previGul I b e a t er
performances, narcotiet atr'Qt.s were.
made by l"'lformed polloe olOcen.
to DAY
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QflN>IGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDA 't;" FEBRIJAA'f 5,"'1
Council ·Gets Harbour iagoon Impac . '
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Oflll D* ,...,...., In general, tbe,report upresses VTN's not the ,tract ""1<IJd be approved, but Uie tity .... : Avenue.
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Filly copies of thoi flnal environmental
Impact report on llJmlington Harbour's
CO\ltroyen\al iatOOD project have been
sent lo .~ Bead> Qty Hall,:
The final rtpon, cf<:v•ioped fur the city
by the <OOSU!ting firm ol Voorheis,
TriDdle and Nebon (VTN) oflrvlne, coo-
taino:.inm--t~IOO-pe~-luding
reports lllllrnilltd by ijlinliJ!clon Hirbour
Col'll ml COllllDeotl:from tl\e ~. ... -·---·-
belief tliat lbe ,lour-acre ~ .. prOJlOIOd lr)'loo lo ldOotily the types of i_.,i the tlO~!llllllanda.aewwaterc~ ·~jeclwlllbne \
nel MU notbavO:a'dgnlfkaDt ~ 1111 '"Ibo major..,..;... wtlrproliolJlflii
tbeharber. "J ""'...": ' • schools, b\11 ,llltY ore , In l"'rilMlll/Olible
"Most ol lbe problems people are COi>-• aqywly II il!i: )>ond Issue (IZ'I million !or
ceilled •-~ be,md.the acope ~ big!11d1oohlisirlct) lalli," Dr. Epley o! \bla ooe '1"!Jecl; pr. faul Epley, . ~. •
direc\o< rCll ·"!'~ ~ fol\ 'Ille VTN 1"1JOl'l lisls eight major coo-
v;rN· .. said 1~}'· ~, , ..,. cerna, which l)r; Epley said utend
Dr, ~ey 01~ W'lj .doOs not make a beyond Ufl! scope of the developer's ablll·
speciflc,:.((!QOmmendaOOO, ~ wbe~ or ty lo cure, but ought to be con.oldered by -.. ~ .. i.. __ ,,,_ •• ,-
,"ll:tlit city Clll'tl abourthe trouble In ::O~ ~~::::..~!or
'rbe·eigbt ~ r""°"'niMdalkm In-
volve: . •
-Lining the sides of. 1"" major !lood
control 'channels with coocttte and ex•
tending the~ far "'°""' to empty
inlo·tlie ~rather than tbe b!lrl!Or.
-Support the creaUOJf of an ocean
charlnel lnlo Bolsa.uay, south or Warner ' .
-lllake a cootlnuoul, year-long
ecology Dir ., the barbor, jn..
cludlna ;; minllOI'., the -loadings and pollutants.
-Place live lllllltary (boat holding
tanl<) pumpout facilities in Slime! Aqua-
tic P.lrlr. _.: \Video Edinger A venue.
-Aslt the Coast Guan! to declare the ~ Bay-BT!ag. 1t11e o1a ... ,~,
. (S.. IMPACf, Poge Zl
to Move
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'U.S. Ref~al Delayed . . '
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Release of Prisoners'
SAIGON (UPI) -Peace-keeping ma-
chinery set up by the Vlelnam <WHlre
agreement creaked into action today , but
sources in the Joint Mill~ Commission
said Amtr!ca'a ¢usol' 1o stipulate a
schedule for withdrawal of U.S. troops
delayed release of American prisoners
of war. ·
BeHastr Death .
Toll ·Hits .10
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-• (.\!') .-.ltbe -Oddi lolf Ill . BMir1 bl~ ...... ~ of ;.iemrla
st.ire rose lo 10 early W!IJly when a gas
s!atloh ·attaJc!anl .Ut down ·by gunmen
died i~ a hospital ·
· The other 1 dead iDclUded six Roman
Catholics kllled by British troops . and
three Pretestants. 'Twenty persooa have
died .. inOe last M<it>da,y.
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, ' ) " " .I -UPI T ...... fl .. TM. Gr••• is ,G..e~; ~. ( ' ''". . . ,. '
Catholic polllicai leaders ~a.
government Inquiry Into .the ~ ol the
sjx Catholics, clajming they were unal'll)-
ed by1tanders. Tbe ai:my aid tl\tY were
gunmeq of ,!be· ,IJ:islt Republican Army. ,
. Informed -said )II i 11 I a m
\Ybitela)', \ Bf4a1D's ~a.tor Of
. " :, • ! ~ ~ j " 1 ~ .. I f 1 •I · ?ilakihg lier:own' taste:iesr this' female A.Sian-piclly·G the 'Oilier 'side. She's fal;Uosing. favor-with garden·
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derm -using her best !'<'Ob,itic form ~ checkf to ., ers at the ~ Angel"I! ~ • • •
-if th~ leaves are r,al!i treenei: and. tastier on. : • ••
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Northern l!'ela!>d, would· ask Prime
Minister F.ciward Heath ror IDll'e, i._
lo reiq(orce . the 17,0IJO 80ldieri In' the
province. 'lbreo thousand bad been sent
McGobern Gets
Best -Dressed : : . .. ' ' . -~
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4 ~~di~flt'es Addz·N~es back lo Britain in recent mootbs liecause
the strile ·ocaled down, bu1 the IUll ended
~ week ago. • . · 1
Scattered sniper fire continued Sonday
nighl in the' capital or Northern 1 .. land,
but the 1 le~eJ of viplence ~u consider-
ably less than the night before. 1be
stre,ts: were · largely. deserted except
ior army patrols and empty buses. In ·Beach School Races··
I ..,. '"<! 1 f-, • During lhe day, a group or cbilcWll
found the naUd corpse or a 33'year-old
ll7111 S., .Br'!"kburst . ~·· Huntington Protestaol floating m a river. HAI had
Beach· 1:" ~ie;::r:.;;.and b.:~~:... ~.: HUN71NGTON BEACH CITY, t • · ~ ~ t • ' lhrou&b the ~. SCHOOU!: K. Dale Bush, 12211 Mam St., TWo other Proleslanls were killed
JtuntliigtOO Beacti; Steplien 'F. ~ORien, · S.turday l))g!it. and al .least I& other1
Mt 10th . SI., Hunllngtoh Beach. Jae~ ' wouilded as Pretestaol and Callmlic ter· ~I a Pp, IZIQ _., SI., Huntington Nriata roamed the cUy In one ol the
Beocll; Kurt~ Im. NllUOl Cirde, , bloodiest nlpts Nortbem Ireland bu ~=Mor. Dr1::4a:l:!1.5=.-r ;:': ~ rellgloua, oon!llct exploded
roON'fAJN ~,-·JO!iii Hanlj>, .Since 1• 111 persona ha•• died, ...
11112 Sidcuj) · Huntington Jleacli; ~to official reportt, and a 1111bolal>
Rttger Belgen, Santa Ynes SL~ ~al number ol addittonal IRA membern
Foiintaln Valley, and•Frances Croy, 9679 are ' tbougbl lo bave been killed 'and
Ellis Ave., Fountain Valley. burled -.iJy. • '
0 CE AN VIEW: Craig Thompson, The aurge of viol"!JC" began a week
1-Kellog Cjrcie, Hunllnglon Beach; ago•wben the Protestant Ulster Delenae
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I Eyes Have 11 ·:
Bacteria Seen in Cosmetics
• I LOS ANGF.LllB !UPIJ -More lh111 b lhe e19 ..makeup wed "1 ,,, ......... women _, be eontamhated b7 bicteria and {ungUJ,
CtD -1111.wina and In lblDe cues 11vere loaa of vision, a Geo!' Ila r11111'dm 1111 reported.
"When one collliders llltt millions of women ate = eye
COllN!tica on a daily or occulonal buls, the fact that a · cant
percentage of the makeup In use may be contulinated with mJttro.
orpilillM. -capable of causin1--ere •re lnfectlona, then the pro...., ... .,. of tome lmport111ce," Dr. Lou!S A.. Wilson, said here
8adfay. ,.~ .. !.'*>~te professor ot ophthalmology a\ the Medical
""""&"' Of ~ a Ideate wrllen 11minar 8PQD.soted by
81111 dltobw1a1~.Inc, ' 1
_ ~ a.. "to ·clala 1,ost en cosmeUfa (1111Dn. e
, tllr.) bi>m 4eo 1!'0Dllb bne bei!n ·~ for
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::ical contamination.~ He found fuql In ~t ol 156 eoi-.\Dd half Wirt C011f1mbiai.{ .by ~
"ImplW we nlller sloppy q~ ~ ttandal'dl,," . .id.
Seven leains or about 25 men each from
the International Commission !or Cootrol .
and supervision, the ceasefire supervi-
sors set up br the Paris Peace agree-
ment moved mto positioo at seven re-
gional beadquarlers loday !or the first
time.
Two North Vietnamese cease-fire police
teams froPI the Joint lllilitarJ commis-
sion alao wenl inlo the field.
Al the same .lime, Navy Rear Adm .
Brian ·McCauley ind. JI aides met wilh
Nortll Vietnamese Gfliclals in Haiphong
to discuss ·remov.al Of U.S. minea from
the bar6on, riven and coastal :waters ol
North V.,,,, the· Pentqon said.
nie. SQutb v~. military com-
IDIDll said that allhll!llb. the ioteqalty of flPlinl ........... ""'"'blJ. th ........ 111.'ltll'll_........ ' il>Y ....... ,Jlle .... lire'.._.,....,.
~ Sooth Vletnainese bave llsted mot'e
than 5,0IJO penons killed In !lghling shice
Jan. a. '
But deployment ol peace-k<epers from
the Joor nations, Canalla, Hungary, In-
donesia and PollllCI, and open1ng or 1a1u
in Paris ~ represeiitaUvea ol the
Viet Cong and South Vielnam, added m<>
mentum lo the gradual movement toward
genuine peace in -Vietnam-• The final major provlajan <ii the Paril
peAC<· aareement ~ 1o lie imjileiµent·
ed -releaae ol nearly IOO Ainerican row. -iemained elusive.
' ~ within the fbur.poily joint com-
-:....the . United Slalel, North and South .Vietnam llld the Viet Cong -aaid
lbe,ViefQlol.dana,.W.tbal the .United
$iates repi-tlv· provide ... exact
ocbOdule.!or withdrawal Gf111e :IO~
Aniericans sWl in South VietMtn.
Maj. Gell. Gilbert WoodWard told Viet
Coog chief delegate Tran Van Tra he
had no 1ist at ·•pecili~ Amerlc;ali troop
cutbacb. 1be Vietnam peace treaty said
that the United Slat<!I had to provide
some aort ol withdrawal schedule Feb. I.
Refusal by the Unled Slates to proYide
the schedule, the joint comisslon soorees
aafd, resulted in A refusal by the. Viet
Coog to move abead with release of the
lirll POWs.
* * * Mother of POW .
~dy Spent
Insurance Moriey
IJ!llJST!>N {AP) -~. Mildred
Ridgoway, told --that ber""' 11·1
prisoner ol war, says she spent the $5,0IJO
an insurance compeny paid her alter be
was listed as tilled in action in Vietnam
In 19S8.
"When Ibey gave ii lo me, J lold them :
'IJ be shows up, I can\ ever pay it
back,.'" llid tbt mother ol Marine Pfc.
Roo8ld L. Ridgeway.
lie ..., one at nine men at an outpoot
..... Kiie Sanh bit "' • Viet COog-.tlaclc f'eb. 25, 19S8. Amerlcln · lon1ea <.lid not !Nte the are' '"110 AUIUll anil; upon ,
!ltldln( ~ -u...-ed all -bod beoll, killed.
'l1le bOdlet were bmled to a mass
·.....-In st. Louil. Mtl. Rkfeeway, a
-·· aide, .-Ibo -but ... nilled lhat ber .... Ill!\ .... altft.
In Waablngtou, a spo-lot the
V.,_ Admlolstratlon aald Mrs ,
Ridpway ..,.,•t nocessarUy have to pl)'
back the lnSuranoi! money, altbouib no
decisioo baa been made. • ,.
"II doe• ~reate an lndeblednesa lo the ri:mn::;:a .,t: 't-11~
,1t11I In llUCb ~ llut ol'4R ftYI are
found to rorarie li in ~ot ~.·
-$5,000 -lo the )oOllll'1 lalbot, Lewll llldpwJJ of,~....., ii cn...= lnilll 1M ......,..,. lie
could. not ha ...... !or -
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"' -~· LAGOON REVIEW -Elem~
Hauser, a secnitu:Y at ~If· ton Beacll City Hill, dtam•t11U·
• lmpoct that ,envitonmeDtal iJn.
·pae\~~OD H~H#
boµr ' Corp~• new laaOall pril!-
~ ~ i~'.Dl1kjng 't ,Cl!Y-ba/1·. ,
• F oun.tai1i Valley '.
Gun.man Dodges
Police Bullets ' .
A running 8UMJan dodged t•~ sho\5
fired by Fountain Valley police Ibis
morning (ollow!M a foiled supermarket
hold!Q>. 1be lleeing bandit left bis loot
beliind,
Officers happened to be close lo the acen~ when ' the ~ iias ffpol1al
that· Ibey atrlved wllile the -1 ...
still in sigbt. . ·
He was not hit by their bullets and did
not return the fire although he had bran·
~ a ~Jue' steel revolver dunng '!be
holdup attempt.
Fountalo Valley police said the maa.
described as a Negro of mediwn build in
his early twenties, faroed his way into
the Von'• market al · Harbor Boulevard
and Edinger Avenue at 6:10 a.m.
1be Jone bandit then herded the al°"'
employes to a back room where he Jore.
ed them lo ile on the floor while the 1tore
manager, Bill Kendls, opened the .Ille
and j>ut lbe-n-y In a ba'g.
Police saitl the bandll apparently
overlooked the store'.s malntenance man
and when anolber employe come lo work
and --... the. -door, the nia1ntena.Dce ':tnlD.1 got,-on the lbn'I
public addrela .,...,, ml aald "Front
door, ~/' .. vmi tlllles.
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peeled ·lo ttllidl 57, rising to IO lDj
land. <MrDigbt l!>wo, Q.46. I
·INSIDE' 'l'OD~ Y
Ttoo Jt).Vfal'Old bop' h ••
ditcoocred Ille fr.om& bodr of q
coc~toil ...utriia, llliJli7IQ lftO<C
N ... ll, 1872 ho 'O IDOOdld oreQ
.Nr Borlo!t. She ii one of riQhl
IDOm<tl -.Ud of bebag vie>
ttms of a new Boato. 1trangln.
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GAILY PILOT -.F-S,197)
.CofC Revam Vowed
N.ew Chamber President Seeking (;hange8
Jerry Bame beiiDI hll ,..,. u pral-
-OI the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce with a vow to heal the batde
...,. bel-.i the chambor and the cijy
ooundl.
J't1day night, at the annual Installation
blnquet, be told chamber members,
"llllny chambers have poor public Im·
-. U "'· the chamber its<U ii lo
blame.
Tbe Chamber of Commeree is
111CW<1u1>.nilno1 ,_.,.., n ii
nol I luocbeoe cJm llld II ii ml a -dub. ·"rbeoe tillqel may ha .. -1llOflll
in the ·past, but they are DOI useful any
more, DOI in Runtlngtoo Beocb. We
stxiuld be the eyes. ears. voice and IOIDe-
limes even the olbscience ol the ...... merclaJ and industrial ...,,,.,.. of the
cooununity."
Bame, ID •ltomey who &battS I law
...
pnodb wtdi .,... Al °"' aaid be
-• leller to the dty council astlog for • JoW meeting bet-the ......
chamber dlrecton and -'.'The chamber and the conucll have a
unity ol ~ in ao far u they .Uect
bulineu," be explained. "Our basic goals
and objecllvel are lnbereally the ume.
My prime objective ii to llmlglheo the
aJIJance between the chamber and the
council.
Cmnmunitg Assault 'The new president allo anmunced
hopes to launch the chamber on new, Im·
agtnaUve projects prevloualy untouched
by chamber forces. Valley Schools, Council "We must he engaged In projecla that
stir the imagination and capture the
loyalty of DOI only memben, but the
community at large," Bame aaid.
To Seek Antidrug Funds
He aaid the major project wW lnYolve
an effort to help 80lve 10me of the
dowutownproblems.
''To my =e, the c:bamher bas
not taken I VO, stnglo stand OD It.
No other agency In the dty bas the col·
lectlve talent and knowledge for business
as the chamber. The downtown ls crying
for help," he coocioded.
J'ountaln Valley i!CbOo[ trua1eel and cl·
ty couodlmeo have decided to seek state
or feder>l funding for a <ootdioated com-
munity uuult oo dJug abol.se.
Althouab both the dty and the Foun-
toln V"'1ey Scboo1 Diltrict oiler ...
tmve dJug abol.se programs of their own. ollldals at last week'• i:ity-tebool
dlltrict meeting a.,...i on a need for
IJ'Oller -.llnatJon.
"Everyone Is goln( In their own little
-" aaid ICbooJ Trustee Fred v-"!1d like to ... the work of all the ..-"."* IO cm lD a ooon:Unated manoer."
-at the meeting --~ ourprlle that then II no llnM> bnd _.. ol coopontloo between
the polloe cleplrlmelll and the RUDliJl&loo
-UnJoo .:ri School -"I'm -to uy the police don't
-.., formal programs •t the high llCbool." aaid pollee Sgt. Wllllam Di NlsL
L.ter Di Nill explained that the
"elementary tcbool ls where the batde Is
wm or lost," adding that In theae acbools
the police do cooperate with educaton In
• -drug abol.se program. Qty and eltmentary achoo! trua1eel
_,, nol entirely salisfted with this
.._,.., but Since DO blgh tcbool Of·
fldlll bad been tDvtted to their meeting,
they ODQJd nol punue queallonlng.
Textbook Pla;n
To Be Discussed
At Ocean View
Trustees of the Ocean View School
District will discuss a new policy ror
community and staff involvement In the
selection of textbooks for the school
dlstrlcl •t their meeting tonlldrt.
The meeting ls. scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
in the district board room, 7972 Warner
Ave .. Ruotington Beach.
Acoonllng to Superintendent Jim
Carvell, two bills recenUy pass«I 6y the
Legl&lature have given districts lb•
choice of selectirig their educational
materiab from a list of five to rlfteen
puhllaben which will be 811pplled by the
state Department of Education.
Re explained that a major requirement
of. the new laws Is that teachers, ad-
ministrators and parents be represented
In the aeJectJon process.
. Al tonlgbl'a meeting, car.ell said, he
will ask school trustees to approve a
policy giving him tbe authority to set up
the selection system.
Valley Fire Captain
.New County Officer
'"'capt. Richard A. Feuerstein of the
Fountain Valley Fire Department has
elected vice president for tll'l3o f
·Fft Provenllon Olflcet1 aectloo of
Orange County Fire Chiefs AasocJa..
amed president waa Fred W. Stoll, an
r for the Santa Ana Fire Depart.
pl one! aecretary-treasurer Kenneth IJ Prat~ a Gardea Grove Ore lleulenanl
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Is _...... • .,_ lfinra.J'"'"' II llllbl!INI b¥
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••1· don't tblnk we could accompll!h
anytbJng more worthwhile at this
meeting than getting all the agendea in
our communities together in fighting the
drug problem," Wd Councilman Bernie
Svalstad. "11>at Includes the high
schools, too. ti
"I don't think the drug problem is any
worse here than it is in other com-
munities," be added. "But 1 would like lO
see it a IOt Jess than it now is."
· City and scbool offic:ialt agreed to seek
stole or federal funding to hire a lull·
time offidal to -.llnate dJug abol.se
programs In the city. Delails of the
funding ~ ..... left to c:ily and
tcbool district 11111& to wort oul
The joint meeting, the fourth In -yean between the two agencies, pro-
duced several otbet •greemeots:
-School and city ollic:ialt agreOd 'to
coordinate their emergency evacuation
procedures. Both have developed e ..
tensjve plam, but neither agency knows
what the other baa done, It waa revealed.
-City coundlmen a.,-eed to work
throogh tho Orange c:o.ility League of
CiUes for repeal of state regulations
which Valley achool olfidals laid were
slowing down their building program.
"Orange County Is a raptdly growing
area so there must be many other dties
with overcrowded acbools In the ume
Besides Bame, other officers installed
Friday at tbe Sheraton Beach lnn were :
FA Sullivan, fll'll vioe president; Dave
Fredenburg, second -president and Jerry Centers, treasurer.
Outgoing President Roger Slates band -
ed out a few special awards and plaques
before turning over his office.
He named Bill Foster, g e n e r a l
manager of the Huntington Beach Com-
pany, as "Statesman ol the Year."' Herb
Vaughn was -..! by Slates aa the
chamber's "super Motivator." · !!'"'-Mayor George Mc<ncken wu
given a pllque for hll ~ com-
palpinf and the . "President'• Special
Awanl' wu banded to Jerry Shea, at-
torney for the Huntington Beach Com-
pany, who aetftd as head ol the diam·
bet's legislative action committee.
Three Injured ·
By Two Accidents
In Huntington
poslUoo as oun," said Mayor Al Three persons Injured tn two separate
Rolllnden. • accidents In Ruollngton Beach &mday all
-School ollidal• agreed to rein d · are nporled In satlsladory condition to-
fo!U lo ftght the propoaed Beach day at local hospitals.
Boulem'd FreeftY. Mary Joyce ~ 47, of 7874
"We tblnl: we have it going our. ftY," Aldridl SL Bunlington Beach, wu to-
aald Rollinden. "We don't ·want anything jured u 1.;IO uo. Snuday when abe wu
to upset the bal•-. We tblnl: time will •Inlet by a car while crooBlng lleach
take '"'tell t~·, ; · • : • i ~ at'Aldrlcb. • 1• • •
-The driver of the car, Leon Prestidge,
60, Chino, was nol cited by police at the
scene of the .accidenl Police Matron
Denies Talks
With Juror
FAIRFIELD (AP) -A police matron
denied today in a loud voice allegations
that she held Improper discussions of the
Juan Corona mass murder case with a
juror during deliberations.
Defense attorney Richard Hawk Is
seeking a new trial oo the basis ol
atatemeots Imm juror Naomi Unda wood
that aliertll'a matron Georgia W.W. told
her she would tell her thtnp about the
f.1eJicao defendant which would "ease
your conscience" if she voted for OOn-
viction.
"I said, 'II you have any question In
your mind you'll have. to think this thing
over and certainly make up your mind
because you'll have to teatlly 2$ limes to
your belief and U you aren't sure you will
perjure younelf 25 times,' " Mrs. Wallis
testified at a bearing on the retrial mo-
Uoo.
She said the conversation occurred in a
motel room the night of Jao. 10 -tbe
nlgbt before au IH jury deadlock waa
broken and the 38-year-old Yuba City
farm labor contractor was convicted (If
murdering 25 men and burying their
hacke<f.up bodies iD makeshift graYes.
Asked U she told Mr. Underwood she
would tell her thtnp lo ...... ,... coo-
science," the matron replied louClly:
"Certainly not." .
Mrs. Underwood tettilled eet1ler that
the nlgbt or Jan. 10 "I was talldn( to her
(the matron! about my doubts .one! I
made the statement, 'II Mr. Corona
murdered this man (the nm vtetlm
found) there must have been an awful lot
of blood on his clothing.' She aald,
'Maybe bis wife toot them home !ud
washed them .' "
But Mrs. Underwood said she bad
already made-up her mind to change ber
wte to guilty before the amverution
with the matron.
An eslmated 250 algJ>carrylna, chant·
Ing demooslratotl eodrcled the ,So!Mo
County com1llouse Where tho trill WU
held .•
candlet from I 24-hout vigil Oil l>el>llf
ol Corona burned Oil tha--
whlle the demooatnlloD wu under -· Pickets cai:riod tips Aylng ''Olicano
pawer,tt "Jastloe for Oonlna." 11We ...
mand Qi!CIDOI OD Iha jury" and "All
Mexicans ate OD trial.''
DeD'lon1tratlon le.eden using
loUdspeatera wed "What do we -t
fo. our brother, Corona!" and the crowd
abouted back "A fair trial."
N. Korea Accuses U.S.
PANMUNJOM, ltolu (AP) -Nortb
Korea today cbuged the l/lliled S1ata
irlth, hlnderinc reunlllcatloo of the
penlnlula by ecbedid~l1Jlded -launclini UttOllaa oil -K«-. coast.
Mn: B--tak.., to Padf1ea
Hospital In Huntington Beach and later
transferreft to Stanton C o m m u n i t y
Hospital.
The second accldeot occurred at 2:30
p.m. Sunday at the lnt<nedon of Talbert
A venue and Newland Street.
Police aaid the ear driven by Stephen
Paul Holdsworth, 21, of 17e6Z L4cust SI.,
Fountain Valley, collied with anolher
auto dri..,. by Ceres Pauline Fmellch,
69, of llltl31 Gull Lane, Huntington Beach.
Both driven were taken to Huntington
lntercommunlty Hospital.
Ji' .... P,,.el
IMPACT ...
hazanl to navigation and eliminate It.
-Complete a p""""'1Slnlcloo llW'Vey
of the area.
-Complete the proposed new Harbour
channel (potentially costing II million)
or m1ke the developer post a bond to
guarantee its completioo. in a reasonable aJl10Ul!I ol time.
Coples of tho lull VTN r e p o r t
ba,. already bee!> Included In the VTN
available for public view at the dty
derlt's olllce. Any add~ public com-
menta milst be ·!Ubmllled to the dty In
writing by thla Friday.
The envtnmmental mrlew board will
study the Impact nport Feb. l3.
Tom Sevemll, director o I eo-
vlronmeotal ..-urces for the city, aald
the review board will DOI bold • aecond
public bearing beca ... public .. -
have already been Included In the VTN
report.
The report Is expected to be lllbmllted
for ci1J council approval Feb. 20, at
which time the coundl may alae act to
approve er dl!liy the pnJj>ooed lagoon-coo-
dominium project. '
A request for approval for model
bomel in the lagoon area is on tonigbt'1 ,
cooudl •gendl, but Severns aaid !bot
Item pn>bablJ wwld be deleyed 1llllll
Feb. 20.
U.S. Climbers
Bodies Sought -
MENllOZA, """"°"" (UPI) -Arleo-llne Andel lllOUlllalll potrola Rarched ... d"1 lor the bodies ol two Amerlclns, wbo
•J>lllftllllY lell to their delth -"""""'11Atln Amtrkl •• blibeot peak, the
D.IM-lool Mt. ~·
SOrrioan ol the expadltlon ldentlllell
tho two U John Cooper, IS, fonneliy ID
engU-with tho Nallonal Aeronautics
and Spice Admlniolntloo. llld J-J-. •. They ..... members o1 ·1111
MIJlunal mountain dtmb!Qg dub ol
Partllnd, Orw. •
Four ~ of the llqlldllloD tall
Cooper Ind -,_ ..... the oaly
dlmbon to ludl the top " the -lain, llld their bodW ..... llW -~bl>moMle II Ille llollom of •
REJECTS 'BABBITT' IMAGE
Chomlllr P..w.nt lllllM
Vietnamese,
Viet Cong
Open Talks
PARIS (AP) -Representatives of
South Vietnam and the Viet Cong . sat
down alone together for the first time in
PariS today to begin making ar·
rangemento for the political aeaotlatiolll
provided for in the ceu&llre _...,.,
Nguyen ~ Thlep, lldlnc.depuly
leader ol the South Vietnam'• --delegation, and Dinh Bal Tbl of the -
Coog11 Proviliooal Rev o 1 u t lo aa r y
Govemmen~ met at the lnlerllllloaal
Coolerence c.iter on Aven"' Kleber
where the peace talU dragged on lo<
four years.
The meeting lasted two hours and
another session was scheduled for
Wednesday.
. Tb! and Tblep said as they left the
meeting that agreement bad been rtach-
ed on some points but that some issues
were slill ldt and would be discussed
Wednesday.
'lbiep told newsmen that the l1U1'P* of
the meeting was to Pf'!Plll". !or the
political consultations called for In the
peace agreement worked out by Henry A.
Kissinger and Le Diie 'Ibo.
"These c:onsullatlool will be held In
South Vietnam at a high level,• 'lbiep
said.
Tb! aaid the -Cong ftnts Ip ~ polillcal problems. u quickly as pwdble
"In a apirlt of HCODdllatloo. of natlooal
concord, equality and mutual mpoct. ~
ThiO() sale!: "I reallJrm the sincere
desire of our government to open as
quickly aa possible c:onsultatlona with the
representatives of the other side with a
view to forming the Natiooal Council of
Reconciliation and National Concofd."
The cooncil Is to make amuigements
fcr elections In South Vietnam.
'BART' s Safety
Eyed by Panel
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Bay
Area Rapid Transit system ..
presently designed "will not pro-
vide adequate passenger safety"
under full«ale operation, a tbree-
membor engineering panel reported
lo the Legislature today.
But changes can be made iD the
Sl.+.billion system "that will pro-
vide adequate passenger safe.ty
under all service cooditions." the
group told the Senate Public
Utilities Committee, which asked
for the study.
'lbe system operates in the East
Bay on a combination ~
automatic technique.
AtPlavan
Todaf II just ~ day fer -
sc11oo1 dllldrm In Foonlaln Volley, but
for ~ 311 -ta •t the Pl• ...
School. it II the finl d"1 of scllool.
Todq awb the-........ ,. ol .. aJI.
J'IJll' --·It •I the _, cm-
-ladlity on W..-Anme.
The plan whlcb .-lved final oppmal
In January from Wilaoo Rllea, state
...,..mtmleol of pulllic --Is mown as 45-15 beca•191 the lhlllrntt at-
-das lir 45 cla1I ... Dine -1111<1
then have 1 l><loy or --._.
!loll.
Unlike -plam In ... In the
nelgllbormc Ocean View --. tbe .-.U •I PlaVln ore not 111 • .ac-
ger<d achedl!Ie, with .... on .-
wllile olhen .,. In odJool.
Bob Sanchls, assistant superlntendmt
for the Fountain Valley School Dislricl, ·
explained that the staggered system Is
usually used where there la • need to get
""'"' effidenl use ol ac:bool reom spaee
bealuae of ........,,wding. ·
"'lbe students at P!ava are attmdin&
OD the ume scbedu1e because ft intend
the all-year program here for in-
structional improvement, not to save
space... be laid.
The achoo! -omoog its ltlxlents,
S1 bandlcapped cbildmi from west
Onop CoulllJ and frcm the Newpirt ---Al the time • --.... ---to -il they _,, willing to 117
the oil-year ---Aid
they -......... -lor -
who did not -it to --ICbool.s
Sanchl• aaid ..... of Ille -.. ""4 chlldrm have been . tUm out of the
ICbool, but noted ·that thnie ellhth grede
111 .... ts --tnnolernd to Nleblu School ol their parents' request.
Re pointed out that the --DO'ft attend Plann came fn:m NiebLu
School
The Fountain Valley dlatrlct is COll-
DiU&.Y PLOT .........
WOMAN OF THE YEAR
C._,.,.,,1 Woll
IWt. y PtL.OT $11111 .....
' ,,
' •
llnolng -In -·.... aJl.jOlr ,......... 1n the mmlnlnc a -. •
MAN OF THE YEAR
Cho-1Pelwmn
but ao Iar no -of parents In Giber
scbools bu been -.._ • .,.1
ELECTIONS •• I
Judith llalit, fit: tr I ~J!ao
tinglon -; • . 0. )loiil; -=... ~"l=-r..~~
RuotlnllOD ·Beach. '
Laird ii. Anddaoo, -Gnm SI., HamtJngton &lch; Oldltaftel DriEll! t,
UOll Craig IADe, lhmllngton B<Odl;
Henry Lyday, 17CI lhcla IADe, ffuD.
11ngton lleoch; lllchanl P. A!aander,
6741 AnlJunl om:e. llllnllnPn Beach,
one! Jooepb Milam>, •U Word
Drive, Runllngtoo BeodL
SEAL BEACH: Thomas McG¢r<.,
13331 Del Moote Drive, Bell Beadl; .la
Coirm, 640 Taper Drive, Seal Beach;
Gonion Powot1; 1545 ()est View A,..,
Seal Beocb, and J~ Mlchael Brown, HJO
Q'9I View Ave., Seal Beocb.
IVESTMINSTER: -J'nat lfcwmul,
UJa Vermont SI., Wetlmimlrr; Dewey
L. Wiles, lllct V111 Burm St. ,
Westminster and Marion A1J1im 771 llth
St.,WestmimlA!r.
P .... P,,.el
IRELAND. I.
Association announced It could no lmlgrr
restrain l'n>ldanl exlremlrta, lllld tho
Irish Bepoblican ArmY• Prat:istwal
wing vowed "ruthless retaliatory l!Cllon. •
II WU announced lodoy tblt lrelDI
will hold nalloaal -Feb. .. a year ahead ol the narmal ..,.....
.
Peterson, Wall
Sel«t.ed Man,
W Oiitan' of Ymr
The Im lluntlngtoo Belch Qwnbor d
Qon_... Man and WOIDID ol the Y-
awanll were woo ' Friday night bJ
WUJiam Petenon and Mrs. Carole Ano
Wall
Petaim Is maoager of the Bank ol
Amorico bnnc:b In the Five Points sllop-
ping eeoter.
Re bu been a chamber -lo< ti
years, aJ>o aervlng aa a director of tbe
Unilelj CIUsade, a member of tbe Ro1arJ
lllld ""!'era! limea ... judge In the dty'•
Fourth of July parade.
Mrs. Wall baa a loog llst of adlvllles,
lncludlng the dty recreation actmtiel
-lion, ladiea auxiliary ol the Boys
aub, a Comp Fire Glrll groop-. a
-· aide, and • member d the women's division of the chamber.
Post Offices Offer
· Copies of Tax Book
Qip1ea of the U.S. lntemal lleftnue
8'nb bootlet "Your Fedenl 1-
Tax" are available at both bnnclles ol
the post ollice In Rtmtingtoo Beach ml
also In Fountain Valley.
'Ille boNlel, which -the -income tu forms, costs 75 ems,
~ to Runllngtoo Be1cb
'I". ileaJ\ ward. ..
FACTORY· BUY-OUT OF AU REMAINING
1tn unoN
MINUTE MAS1Ell a -
tlDAY
CASH
MICROWAVE
OVENS
with
MICRO
IROWNER
Giiiy at
SAVE
'90'°
llllY -WlllI TE WT
-=-s3299s • • -
1115 ... ... ........ Cllla 11111 -.... 51-7111
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• ent
Ohio Nabs
Vnaa~ Rate Dips w 4.6%, 6th .Niguel
Suspect
J Bl t la ~ Ooomli ........ pall year, a 17 peroent rain. .
lo ... --la -)'eOl'I ID 'Die aenirpace illd111tiy ,wlllcb 1<dTo
• ,, u ,..-. Ille Sblle llUman tbe county's high unemployment nsure
7 ca Des ' s tt Deplatmmt three years ago continued to gain with
c W . :l,IOO mo... 'llllrUn durlnl tbe year, an
111e*'t_l'tlo_ol_per<en! 1ncnUe o1 U per<enL At the end ol
-... Dw I .... If u poroent ' Jonuary there were 5',11111 penoos I By FllBDEIUC![ ~
Of .. Dllllr ... -employed m aeroopace •
.. -...... 1 " lfll role ol Employment --Docemher u ....... , ..... largely in the' retail trades due to
A lizlh lllsped In the 11 ....
~ - -la 1 ,., .... tbe eller a.rtstmu ]otdown.
..... --,11,lto 'Die Human -Defflopnenl • :' Sul. .l .,_ • ... joblels ~ predlcll lllnlag, steady ex·
i..,,.. 1linel -burllar7 -... rested by fedml ...... la -...,
this mondng. (RelaW my p._. J).
..,__ ..,. • " pamtm. In ~ over tbe DUI
c l.mAis at -ii JDll 1111! 111 WIS 11iJ: lll(llths and large eeaaaoli &aiDI ill
Arrested ... JllDOS l'l'llii< Din*, ..
of Ylllqltown. Obla. He ii llio la_ If
at " I ._ ea I ate sgr1eu11ure, -· ~ and Amil DiDllo, ooo ol -mm Mltilc a
20-year pri8oo term ... the .. ... '*
break-in ol tbe ll<lliordl llQ' -
•'a,._.._._ 11 .ttie trades. , · . . -
•
branch of United Cllifamia Ba GM'
the weekend of Mareh M to J?, Ila ~
AgentS ~ Seize 9
James Dinsio I m an uniD'IWted c:.
conspirator to tbe crime lllnaC Ille Ille
11172 triJl in -bis -· °""'" Albert Mulligao and Fllilip B. a.nm.
pber were coovicted..
'!be -i----with the burglary ... rd• wd by a
At n-a ·Fest federal Grand Jury la Lm A C1
\1fednesloY. i\laobelietedlo ___ ..
tbe -illdidmem II C•arlea
Bn>eclda, who allo --a a .. _.,_ d!irlnll Ille --Idol .,..um~. ..........
.. _ ..... -... Onnge a..r---· , , ... ,...... ............ Lapiia B<ach
-wwwt ..., SlmdaJ wwwalug at .... o.t, 2 '·
I . s -Dlt. Sci-Nell Pun:e1J
a..Jt: II! JEiW UftSted ltt*dEftCed &
-If Ille ...... actually in-
-II weAs adivily, primariJ1
I .... Ill the tbeel<r during ... _., ... __ -· ~ Ole 21; •ell -w dlled wilb a k ,,,:,UID.-:,'i:==.a~e __ ..__..,.._
..., ..... _. ...... acb•s'+ .. ., wra~•• rm' ''llllil. .
-.. ,. ............ ~
IP 'IP.. a I irilll-ilrllll'Lin'.
v • ICoast . ~·qporut
Panel Sets First
11 tbe theater. Nini llldemmr agmli cllurlngthelrlal,·W"•'OI'--
,.... lnwlved In the -!loo. oflldals DllcDd tlml ---5gt. Purcell Aid material llelled by ol· ~ of &.. men .-'I 11-c = • ~-·--ted lo "small -u•o ,.,. -overthe-..ekend_llle __
· -· stashes" and be said no one was
appre!Jeocled for sales of tlllclt' lllup or pla:..:.....a•-.....-the --llill
marijuana. ' ·--. ~· -
marij --·~ searchfnl for Broeddes ..i a..y 1n addition to-uana rm~01. Barber, originally indicted lul ,__
maoy warilfngs were Issued t 0 Barber'• brotbel', -. -... partlclpaots for drinking a 1 co h o 11 c lured by agenll in New Yort; Ille lall
beverages, be said. month ml ill awa.itiJc trill m ta
Three of those arrested were juv.. Angeles now. Purcell 'Aid lblt II 3:30 a.'m. .......,.
picUd 'up the microphone at the tbeeter Of· the 15 million belietel ID --
and announced that narcotics officers stolen wbel! thlews blasted their W11J 11-
weo..Jn the ,tbeller, but, be "1d, much of to the blJik Yllul~ oDJ tu -._
f pol arding CCII-uniboted. been r«uf .. ed.
He estimated lblt between • and 70 Moei -dilwwij -$1.l -
-..... smoking marijuana, but In ""IOl!•hle bonds -...... -
thlt it .. imll!llaible lor .,...ts to reach burled.Clll 111 Oblo --.ev•""""' 1 • L UU:·~=:g,e.:~• ..... "" .... !edd -.,c -T .
N«k!ng u.. .-.n: o1 the theater. QU41Y r~ ~= :z.~~;:;..:~ Yi .... ~.; ~ .. --.... • ~ ~ 1t1im ~er. Alenu b~ DWJ 0-peration up ... flght bebfiid the theater. 0
• • •
.1be.colicert.wu a benefit perlonnaDce f r.ewed for 1 ,J,:y
ror ·the Village sun, a coaatal per;iodlcal • • J
piblisbed by Dennis Madison, and had Two ii.w bUI -*"'Dw Ille~
1
... _
Pwia1'~
1illll Wll' aad figllting .......ma at standatill. thme American ...-..
;. m nlu llJ qnaffipg' a, few been and frollcklng with unifa in-DrtzM: nlilB daD mw:d; iD Da Nang.
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faller·iw Boston · Reveals ·'· . . . ~ . ("'
Site of BOdy to Re~rter
nojhlng to. do with ti;~~~\ operation r--~ -·"' be pot lo ....,. "" ~ If of.thetheater,HarfJ~-,manager, ;:""';,_"'.::" r-~ Tnmlt ~.., &:tiliM(AP)-8 u 4!fjec(ealler heca•me tbe vlclim bad~ clamlfllrw
lllCL , I .. ""' ~-.e ~, ap--ail .. -.. Ille &liaO .,.. for testimony about ·~ famlly. • bounty Meeting -iaer said the arrests we re proves a ~ pirdiMe d Ji -Autharlllel llid t1iJ _.. · nilinl for
"minimal" and thai tbe "rut ol the tionaJ -. • ..... ti -ID• ......i "jallo" a medical eum-1 nport to holp de-
opel'atioo wu my clean." . -The ttio..., lioos --..0.,.. 11111 • a -... •••If Ille lll>dy of lermlm Ille ldmlll)' ., tlie oidim.
Purcell "1d Officell decided OD ·tbe , • a -.. -..... i1r 11ei111 a "Iii& ·-~ ComlJ ... tithe S. Clllt 2 A ' °'111W n 1 ••
H DAILY PILOT 3
May.Greet '·
•
First POWs .; . '
In County
By JOHN VALTEllZA
Of ............. -
Pmident NIDiilplaoi lo niote llis Dnl-
vislt to San Clemeote llioce his re-electlon
-at -k -and speculation Is nm-
ning blgb thal durln& tbe stay be will ~ welcaiiie lane pNoaers of
war to be '*-'I by Hanoi.
White Bouse spot_.. Rooalcl Ziegler ~ ...-tbe plans far the
Pnlidmtial trip,. mt thus far no ,o!llcial "°"' has come 111 the cbaoces of tbe
prlsCller welcome.
Ziegler did, bowner, emphasize that
South Vietnamese President 'Nguyen Van
Thieu ....Wd not meet wllh Nixon furinl
this 1r1p to s.. Cie1Jlente. I •
The President at bis news conference
early last week Aid thal he would meet
with Thieu in San Clemente some~
during tbe spring.
1be visit to La Casa Pacifica -the
first for the President since the early
clays of his reeleclioo campaign last fall
-will last about 10 days.
'!be -ol tbe Pr<aident alooi the Sooth Coast would make it a simple
maUer for him to greet tbe POW1 as
theJ an nlo-IOIDellme this week. ...l
'1111 ~an ICbeduled !Int to "ll
fnm -~ D>dochina to Cllrll :
APB In tbe --I After their initial cbectupo there, tbe
men coold be flown 1o 8 base IOlllOWbere
in Cllllornla...
It II kooWll that tbe El Toro MCAS I'!
prepared to accept fllghts of prisoners.
And spokesmen at Camp Pendleton
11a.. said that they already have P"P"fed opedal hllipital bar r acts
!Juildinp for tbe care ol POW•~ --• Besides the poaible POW receptkrn,
the ~-II plann!"I lo .... 1ve ~ PnSidenl Spiro T. Agnew upon his Mtlnj
tnma-olAllannatkm.
-clllpltdrod A...,. to the ......
trio -"* !Iller "" Pl"!* .... . ..,,,.... .........
Apew"a tm WM tbl n111 xamee of.
the learlm Ill u.. --of """' tiwd ' • .._ .. ..,.,:M:tae Ille .......... .
The~ pla9 l!llllw~ -. _ _,, .. ~ .. Onlpp
Oluoly cout -Include • "'""lnl todll1
Witb•llle Colt olf;WlnfClimrtll ... -aw-11ersort1to,., _ 111111 PiW
_Cmwipicn -membera m krn8"& hate a n>le -. NWril erued the two
cm:ml-!nxn his Phase 111
enY*W'nic poHdes t
I
\
Airport Traffic' >
' T
-..cl sptmlaclt' >1ftet Dumen>UI llblished -m -ll'a I d --· A <OUPJe porbd W the~ ......
eomplab)ll fn>m pmnts and cltlzem; lie Huntlqtoo B<ld ID La Bain .. a bl laid palice a --•>lorc ._ ..... Onage Coua1y Airport _...
llkt thll al pmtoui th• a•te r new 1ftY1oe !nxn La Bain ID _,.t ._ -• .... Ill 2 Lill. laday ... bad been In the lot jQll w.e the eueeded ..,. million by 126,811, ill' 11'12
..
0 I ' -.,._Ito lleld lalliPt In
JI'~:..+-..... will ... lleld
Up 18% Over1'!n :
•
at:11.-.11••·,.1--.,._ .. . 'Ii
•! FD 'lalll•nlll .. 1 .... le• ps ' z ,_.. ntliw ,_., Jll'O"
'Illa • ... .... ,.__ 1D -.. -.. ••J•r ..,, '-•-.-lfthe s I ...-~-ff~ -la ••les ---. ~ c I I •• lft ... apected to
Hp
0
--permit -aod
... I
5 a -Miii • procedure for illlllll I 1'P"t#• J. Or-. C'llmtJ 1+i• 14Mifta en tbe
• -SU,..•llix Ronald
0 11 s ~ ltta .. t ae.11, lfn.. Judy
p If ·-1 . .-...,... -B > If S.. a..-te, 'Dr.
Mat I'. B t J If 7 1'1'1** ieacb •11r.--..t1M llD.
Yoalh Killed in LA
•
IAJl.IJGllD (AP)-~ ,__ ...... -... -a 'flaa.....-a todayin
..
7 al ..... fl... > polke
..... --'I ,..., the ,..ill .. BlwwwjJ' tflMA 1'• 1
I '
performances, ~ = ,""" -. =.:.. ~-"": !, S:,-11 C:: ~ :i. "'!:-tbe .,... ....,,.. 1111 and mer-of II perceot over lr11'1• ~fY ~ ro1fe ·-:!:!' . OllWs Putided .... be -... I • ... ~ GJl'W<! -~ -.._._ tbe Mt,111 ••
• 0 • • • -, ...---'l!iO Jle<eonber lralflc wu L!Ol,lil' ~ . , ,. ... , , ~''"'••b lel't'i:e willl.1becib"'• 'De -llil to*ift: into car went ma to tbe met al. tbe lot wbere 1147 ?7CSI wtdcb. compared wit& 7S.lll V~e·· 1·0"" M'an' , ·sh·o'°.. . yet '°·be ~ .. n1 .... I'. poUce ,_ the """1-. lbe inYioul December. " ,.. ·"'j!: ., Tl'alllll didrld Gmrnl llri I C.-. .,,.• .. ltlltl ... -J'lowerZ.· In the Cir -e -mm 111111 a_. Air frelCbl -an even ireai....
cb, "Pete" Fieldlilil said the--" a• .._...,_..._IDu;,.ldl-i 1111i1, the <OUple said, and me man In increase with 2,311,7« pounds colilparedl Police Hold Wi.f e. woold cost-flOl.UI ol .-11a11--==n:'!~· . .,:.-.. po1:'°" ::i. "::::. SUllnc with hls bead lo l:!9'1..;J.ll""i!' 115 .::l'!i of lhe ·~ _ . • _ c<iiie from. t!Je dlstrid omplus md baI -•·-·,.... ,_ the bodY. Police llid tbe man 1n the i:ear ... t airpolt jumped to 2511,WI for the yeal-
A Missif>n Viejo m'I" shot during the from Stale funds. ... a : c • -. * -~ may haft bem the .-lcllm munlered :t competed with Dl,491 for 1m. "~end In whlt,"-••e County Sheriff's The 'diltrlct ba1 m Cllder 11--...... -. "I -called ,. !nxn where and dumped II> the 1oL GaieraJ aviation (private flyer'!!
-vu-.. ,,_,_ for delivery In April !nm the "Pldile l'lw·' e to • ais job. I'll be lo Ille The Globe llid tbe caller tdepboned caolinued to dominate activity al the
offtcen uid wu•a domestic =IN~ wu Company. The -I Ji "'-- - -llr a....,..., -to do lhlnl time to ut -the -, -*I airport with C,546 Oights in December.
llsleil In lfllifaelory cobdltlon tocl4Y at cost $46,MI each, Fieldiac llid. - -j4& • appear In the -so be md hls frimds Commerciii1 Oiglll& totaled 3,178 and
-Mlafm Community Hoepital. 'Die district ... ipo"" ,..,..._ a ,_.=111:..: ... =*:::•:::...,= ... =='"-·_w1,c.."I_6l_il" __ oould __ ''r_ooc1_111co_u1 __ 1L_"_-_____ m_mwy.....:.'c...__~-----~~ Jli>;pltal olflcla1I ailil JOho Garcta, l?, new -In l'ellllW) ol ll7l, pw• I
WI Ba/qiierO Drive: II beJni tiuted ln eel with fedenl funds. -tllliJ anM,
tbe lntmdve caro.unit for a bullet wound -111 --d .. • ~ ·~ llPIN!! cul-onboudJIDalllil~-. --' • i'lOldlnl ._ .....
llq>..--.ii the -pollmt I _wife, n.l doclf!I • ,_-ti .. a6-
lft !'!'* Jllrda. 41, ""'eblrpl ol .. ""*':':~-·--·· ... -~ ~~ ...,..,, sfiorlly '\iiii, Feb. II.-., after -to .ti*. .... • •.•
..... Sundt1• . . ·-•
'lbeJ • 11n. 'Oarda -her -Brothers Walk .._nd'i Jl.C1Hber nwMr ' to lbi>t , 1 ;
lllm In the s10madl during • quart.1 F U N F 'd ''be .'.tn,·Uie pa1r,' . ; . ~ pr. • • UD . \ . ""
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' 4 DllLY I'll.OT 0
School St
,~-r-.RetWn to Cl . .
New Schools
For Saddleback
, 8a!001-DAZ1i DEPT .. -The Onnce
.-. -Ila -lo iU IOlling :~··· is jusl -mdy lo ,..,...... Ila "Llllle 1181 -...
• ldiloiy. Falb In the 8addWJodr ,
Vallq are bopil'8 to do It -•ow.
'llat•1 when •-41 ol the newlJ
'<!-.i Saddlrho<> ValloJ Uollled Sc:bool
ljlllrld "' to the polls to -"' •• .. ___ and_
fl• milllm In state oomtructlon loins.
Arel residents bmllved in this
bollaliqg n.. in the oorlher1J porllom ol
-Viejo, ll Toro lllld Loguoo Bills.
'lllia is the -Saddleho<t Uailitd irst<m-
•
1 ~ lalOOI.. PEOl'l.E WHO ~niud the
1........, cablote lllat the Saddlebocl<
1-ol the Oronge Cout ls art a
, .... -. I -.opedfical1J,tlioy
. ficin la .. -lift,.... tbey'U -j"'9-lllP •b•alt, a lib mnnlw ol
Pl"~!'e•fllfl P~ : .. . . I= ..... ,.,, ..... tbe jmUor
tJddirs, el ft&1Jt new elemrnf.a17
I ~
Patrick, Tomao, 13, .a Frelldl ~ 1'M naDeil to a ..,. In order to
preach world~ In Santo~ Bunday ... Ii:e . ..Vcn llte crou
about, 20 ll[Cl<lfS before a clodor ordered him .remoftit beeauoe of an
infected foot.' ' ' '/Not ... _,.... boct, 11,... bad
-"'"""" . to -coui.ntcben
-all lhia -pwth 1fOllld be • ry In the Soddlebact ValloJ, they
9auld llo'8 flcured ym • funny larm ... er.did•e ~ _Bqnks Rai,se Lending
I WllY, llADN'T & TOR.O'S _ .....
---the-fO<
clera!tes! Wbat'1 WJ'UIC with 'l\istia High
Scboal! 1'be Tmlil cmqm: at me time
nm -the WI from u far away u
Rares; Get U.S. -Probe
1-lleocb bdon the Art Colo!Jy bad WASHINGTON (AP) -The Nixoo ad-
• hl&h ICbool. minlstratian's CommiU.. on Interest and
' Indeed, the old timers mall when Dividends, in the most far-reaching step t.Olili WI triftlod tor miles from si11<o tt Wis eitablished, bM ""!uested
• ---to git their ---tun Inf'__,_,.,_ Oil ~-and --··-' lilll ll -... willlin tbe Sm ..._... ~--~~ ----.-'""" f<lur boob thst raJ.ecl their prime J '3!"'6'1MJ' SdlDOI DBtrict.. Jdmg fate.~ -
1 • Ym caUt Dre •arwo•1 ICl'Ollibl ~ The committee, a )IDit of the Colt of ' .._ ValloJ with umr • ,_ ol hit-LI • ~ ..... line a 1'"'cM· Ym mi&fil c<t" a ciauple ,Ylnc Council; said in an WlUIUal ounuoy : ";::.-::a bas cballpl the c• IN SHORT~.. ')
-ValloJ. Fire lhsl C81111C10 and
Jllll're lilrob' to hit -WI lhsn ..,..., lu.it'1ll'Jl tha! it ~ the tDcreaao.of mA.:W: ~u.:... ~ ~-. :r"'"1e..tinCiii!etrom,l~~V.'.~"
clown ......., Viejo woy 111111 they built • The -for "lull .. infcrmatioo on
.... hl&h -campul there. -· anc1· . .. al 'th l-Todoy, lliPm Viejo lli8h Sc:bool is . eanunp, ong WI any ca
---bJ' -l,2IO studelits culalion ibe banks may have used to JU&-£...,--..,, .. _ 111 tbe sa.i lily the increose, la.the strongest action ~ ValloJ la jammed. Clearly, the :;.t"' ~~~~mi'tidtl~~ PtesiOO!t
liUle-..d -do,Js ore..., foe m>a ~ -..... ~ wage.pnce
the 0ronge Cooll's _,,..,. -· '-e in 1971. Ila dolly is to keep wa,tch
AT TBB BND OI' tbe aimn1 .,.,.i ,..,, tbe aid Sall 'Jooquia ._..,,.
Sc:bool lllstrfc:t wUI pllS into ~
'llntin wlD -lls own mdfled~ for~ to ligll lldlool _.._
InlDe --unified system. And 10 ril the Soddlebock ValloJ.
Tllo """ InlDe setup bas poS90d Ila
-111111 is mdy to cet lnlA> operotlon.
The Soddlebock ValloJ'a --ot the polls __
SAllllU!llAClt'S SllADRS 0 D 4
movers in the -h""-s have been campsignq hon!"" the Iheme of m ap-
predoble tu -with passage ol
the -111111 -loaa ....,.,.. They
---·· building program will be little more than on ..temioo of
-~ bne 1-necem17 uiider
lbe aid -ml Son JoaqWn aelupl.' Yet ,... con llll<lentan4 why the Sad-
' .......,.., -people are a bit nenvus
: u lhl:Y -tbe .....ii. ol k>momnr'a
-........ «fedkn Aller all,· -_, """' oat there Cll tbe .....-
: today. • . ' j ,_are llChool dlildreL And lots ol
them.
Cll fntel"elt rates, wbidl have never•beeo.
adloMtid'Undor the~·· --le~.·-.
e Stelutb lllffed ' . ·
JfAsmNGTQll, tAP) -Sen. John C.
Stennis WU re'ported ''gelling aloag just
fme" today and has been moved into the
VIP (very lmpoNnt perBOD) suite at
Walter Reed Army Medical Center here.
DAILY PILOT
-:0EIJV~RY SERVlcE
Ddi¥9J of tht 'D~y Piiot
js gu.nntttd
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8-, a hospital spolesman said'lhe
71-year-<>ld Mlaissippi Democrat remain-
ed in very -conditloo. StfllDll ....
-twice in • h!Jldlip In fnlot ol his hiime laJI week. ,
' Tiie hospital .. repoimrtild..t SUnday'tliltStm-
nls "malalalne4 the-· lood ol bnfn'e'
ment stated yesten:1ay, ..
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EAGLE GROVE, Iowa (AP) -' '11le
.Iowa Bun!au ol Criminal· lnvestlgallon
was to-!'CtiVe!Y jolIL with the state fire ma~l'1<0fflao toc1a.yto Ieam-tbe ca111e
ol " ,.. ........ here FJIW~ kDled aHeat. 13 perscm 111111 ,
tine b\•i!ilinp. ' .
BC! agents ..... the -had'been
involved primarily In !hr task ol l!il!Plnl
find and ldmtlly bodies, ,aid Slate Safety
Coinn)issiolier M'd!ael Sellen.
He said the lnveOtigation ..... being
11eipanded for bactgmtmd information
into thecaU.ol lhe,..Pliliim." · -
" ~~-.s.~ ,•. ' """"' BEA<ll (UPI)' -'l1lree ..._
1tftDS dl ._ p~ M :ln ca' dciw'dM
cafelei1o'liaft.~ Oi'ukll'Olrid
Reanloo, "9, as the Jltlle DWI bl a Ye1lilw
~I who started o fire that lajuml 139
penoos. .
PoUce lllld Smlday three victims ol the
Concu\i ¢eteria fire picted Rtanlon
· out ol a lineup with five other mm' al
police heedquart.ra.
lleanlon, a fft9uent customer al the
cafeteria llo Colliril Avenue • .,... ord~
held without bcDI and 'Cin:uit Qlurl•Juctge
Gene Wfiliams signed an emergency .,._
der !or Reardon IA> be examined by a
psychiatrist. 1be mental tests were re-
qutsed by defense attorney Henry carr.
• e$Rehwwlls
BONN (UPI) -Tiie dollar rebounded
from a -k-loog selling crisis today and
showed gains on the major EIKopem
money. marteia.
~-In G<nnany, Britain, ~and Belilum reported the -=~~~'=!::f; a•fDCll!ell p1o111roaCI> .......,.,
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Sus:pect :Held '
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In S~bbi~,
Rape .Case ·
TUSKEGEE, Ala. (UPI) -An .. ..,.._
vie! WU being held al OJI undildoled
state pr;... today charred in a rampage
o1 rapes and liabbqs that liroughl atate
lroopera and • standby force ol Natlonol
Guanlamen to this terrified city of 11,000.
Macon County Sherill Luciu.> Amerson
said &mdoy night the SJspect, Dlvid L.
Goode ol 'l'uaRgoe, ...... secftl1J
ln-1ed to a state institution for safe-
ty reaaoaa and IA> pmerve law arid
oi'Cli!r." He 4eclined to elabonte m 1bl -" ,,
Derailed Train
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Spijls P~isons,
Town :Evacuated.
·••rit' 111' •
p..,fd.•!f~.· ... • • ·qolondo .state jlnbenilJ &Ill·
dents Becty-l'uct~ and ,!;!!Jn '
Skitt enter 341h libur of 4ance ... marathon to raise money to·,
fight Muscular Dystrophy.. A.,
goal of $10,000 bas been set. ·
Geu Court OK
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ORANGE ct>uNTY, CALIFORNIA MONO>,'.\', FEBRU!'.RY 5, 191'J•' := _N .
... , . -... -.. ---4-0 .. -~ ..
Sit on Harbor School Board
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Rayuford, Colla M.eu lllcb; Jell Davis,
FAllDda lll«h; llenee .Panloja, MeNally
11111 J-lllrala al. Newport -IQP. • Pu'ii will be the lint ' lo ail with
elected board l!lOIDbers at their table on
the stage at ca.ta Mela m,b'• Lyceum,
said. Mn. 11..-.
During their 7:30 p.m. meetlng,
truateea will be Wetf lo lormally lllopl
-.ocbQol calendar and approve
. spending !or tlM! sessloo as listed iD ·the
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lflS;J3"budget -~ ~ .;,·~'.!,_...
-, dales, nlllllil>J froll1 June 15
lbaOugb ""'· a. spells 'the .• lo Jm. '1l!idiote llloptloa al. 111-~ ........, pro-lrams 111 the --rr .
S>Jperintendeat Jobi N'ta>ll last }D'llth
lolcl ~ .. ~ 'lo Jx.ld ll!J!)-sdtool' u lllUil tlll4 year becau,. ol a
Jack ol inlereat In the all-year llCbool con-
Cept. wblcb would .....,llally establish a
fifth quarter dur\Jl8. tJie '""'nie<· . .. ... \
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Several ICbools, Incl~ '°"""' de!
Mar lllgh and Harper School In Costa
Mesa, have been workiri• ·on , ex·
perimeotal ijl-yeaf iCliaol ~but have
not ,... beyood the !onnulatlon ·stages,
Nicoll-·saict .•.
It ja especled the all-year ICbool con-
cept will be di,....... durinl this year's
budget dellberatlons, accordlni t 0
district •apotesmen. oo ... Items fa<lng board action Tue&-
day Include: . • ·---
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-A reoolutlon aJiP'OY!iil "the 11fa1tt
lighting of four tatota courta al Newport
Harbor High Scbool ID· a· Ji(liil ~
..,.._ with the. ~~°' Nil•part Beach: .
-Adoption of a dtatj1ct policy ,....,..
Ing stall participation ID· Wstriel ~
solving and decision .maling.
-Schedytlng of o. apeciaI· study -
to consider rovtsioo' al. ruler and regula-
tions ·CQVerning board 9f" trustee actions • . "
• Ill Bel·fas.t . Bloodbath . . '· • •
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N9_rthern lrelatJ.l ;!~eek.ewl ~ii,~ring Clp,;~ IO ·
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.BELFAST •(AP) -Tbe de.tth toll In
Belfut'a 'lifGOdr...t weekend ol guerrllla
' 1Ctile rop lo It. earl)> t8daf whe11> a ill'
station attendant cul down by gunmen
died. in a hospital. ·
Tbe o~ ,dead. Included six Roman
Catholics killed by British troo~ and ·
three PrOtestaDts--: Twenty penoqs have
died since last Monday. I·
Catholic politicJll -leaders demanded a
gov.,..ment il\QuirY lnlo the killiog of the
six Catho!ics, claim.lne they wen unarm-
• Viet .Peace
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Force'.)~" , .
,..,. j·1·r.
-Ml6mfi~ '"' Pwe t I illiir'Jiit-~-!lftl ul!~.tne xlelnlni ~ cniwd llilo action litdliy, hilt
=the ~olntllllli)lry ~
Sa#! -~·· 'nlusal lo l!tipulate -ocbedllle for 'withdrawal of U.S. ~
-~ed, -9' Americall jlrlBooera of war. ~
S..... '*"*ol about 15 men eocb !rem
the illlernaticllal Commillloo for COO!nll
and &iper\.ism, the ceasefire ,aupervi-
son llel '!P .by• the l;'aris Peace -meat. moVfd ibto position at aeven re'
gional headquarters lod8y for the first 'tliile. ~ l. • :r... North Vietllamese'ceaae-fire police team -the ,!oint .Mlllialy Comm•
lloo alM • rii!'.'lnli> thefle\il. .' .
At. the ...... -· Novy llw' Mm. Brlao·~ ~·.aides mel with Nartf Vieb11""'1e: odici&Jt in • H1jphhai
lo dlacuao reiiooOaJ ol 'u.s. 'lliJnes from
the barbon, rivets and coastal walerl ol
North Vlelnani, the Pelitqoo aald.
'Tiie· South Vleblameae military com-
l!"nd tiaid that altboufh the inten&lly ol
lighting lnaeased notic8blY, t he nwn-
· l>er of incidents wu lower loday than any
.day since the ce .... lire began •!ft daya
ago.
1be South Vlelnameae have listed more
than 5,llOll per80lll tilled in fichUoc -Jan. 21. •
. But ~-ol peace-koepen -tbe tour nations, can.da, lhqary, JD. -and Poland. and-'"'·" t8lb
In' Paril -----of the V)ll Cl>b& ~ So\'t!1 Vie!'Janl, ~ -
....... 10111e ....... --I It I ,_. li Saulh \'-.
1'e llaol ~ pittblm ol the Paril
-.,..eme.Jt stlll 1o be Implement·
ed --al. aeorty • American POWs -1eanained elusive.
--the lour-party joint ..... miAlon -the United States, North and
-Vletnalll pd the Viel C..,. -seid IS. n:Aal, ,... I)
ed bystanders. Tbe army .aid they ,..,.. night In the capital of• Norlllem Ireland, situriliy nliirt' and at '!Wt'· IS olllen,
gunmeooftheJrlabllepubllcan.Ane. but the level i>I vlojep<e 'wai-... wiiiMell u PrOliOtant aDtl CalhOllc .ter-
InlormOd • ..he<S iaia. w 11l1a ni a'bly i Im tlilh the nlgl!t' belore.' 1be rorl.U roamed 1he ctty In one o1. the
Whilelaw, J!rilaio's administrator of -wort · la1Jely deoerted. ei<cepl bli>odlest ,nigh' ts Nortbeln'. •-.'•"" baa li<trtbern lreWtcj, wQU!d uk Prime !or army patrols and empty buaea. ".,.....
Minister Eldwanf H<;a.th for moll! troops 'During the day, • -of children s'een since !he rotlglous confllct..aploded
lo reinforce . the 171000 soldlcrs In the found the !lllked corpse ~r la 33.year-old 3\i Years ago.' 1 ·
province. Three thoUsand nad been sept frole#nt •floating in a river. He had Since 1116t 711 ·persons have died. »
bick tO Britain In recent mootha because been lieaten bla<:k and blue, 'stabbed in cording lo o!Ocial reportJ, and a su-
the strife 1Ct1ted down, but the lull ended the cbest .and throaf, branded and shot tlal number of · addltlooal IRA .nwnbon
-week ogo. • ' through the bead. ' ... thought lo have -'tllled IDd
Scattered imp.. r .. COJJllnued &!nday• Two. other J>rotestan\S w~e killed IS.. 11\ELAND, Pait I}
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'.l"'IJ "1•' • . . . -=·-;:?!!II · 11111111-...,, -losa11f ....... Geor-.
' . ~bu .. 1111;, ' ' one COll&iden U..1 illllllona of women are using eye
coimellcs on a dally ·or ·occu1111111 buis, the fact that a slenifieant pttcentage oi the makeup in use may Jie contaminated witli mtrcro-
, orgoftliml, aome capable ot causing leyei'e eye infections; \hen thl
problem $ffms,of some iqiportah.ce/' Dr. Louis A. .Willo1il• said Jle!e
Sunday. . ,
WUaon. an ~le prof~r of opbthalinology ·at the Medical
Colle•• of Georgia; lddressed a acience writers seminar apohoorOd by
ResellCb to l'l-rierit Blindness, Inc. · • 1 ' "
,Wilson, said ll!at ""lo date 1,03~ ,eye COllllelics (1!111!',ra.: eye
Shaoow; eye liner, 'ettl from 460 women have been evalu'le1! fqr
•bacterial ilid fungal contamination.': He.foµhd fungf ,in ~0 ~C81lt of
lhem-155 aamples-and half were oontaminated 'tiy ~~erit .' . "Imp~ :ire,.r•~".'.' s1oprr qua~t~."0~1ro1 ~~ards,•111 .•"\"· . , . .
-. 'Dea~:pow;s
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Mother ~YB t
r r · MQney ·Spen'
HOUSl'ON (AP) -. -.... m.i.....1. tOltl!tii .... tlmlllr .. "'.
prlJOlltr ol. m: 1i1Js lllli lpMI ........
an Ioiurance -•Y pUt lier an. lie
WU 11.ted .. k1llod In -in YltlUm I
In Illa. , ' 4 ..
"Wl!On they P'!I It lo.me, I !old them:
'If be sbowt up, I C!'D1 e..,. po7 It
blcl<t " aald the mother oL Mar!iie Pfc.
llonald L. ~y. .
He was one ol nloe men at an GliDOll
-!the ,Sahli ldt by • VIOt Olnl' 6d!
Feb .• 151• lllM. Ameriean laroos jld DOI
rellite tne area untU Aulmt .atiil: -riodlnr decomlfOll!d t>odiea ,there, ._.,,.
Od all nine botl been kill<d. • · '!'be' bodlea 'lrilff buried .bi a muS sra>'i Jii St. IAtoilL '.Mis'. llld(en7, a
Soµtll .. Yi~ts~ Viet · Co~g . I ~urit'l.'aide, llltad tile-fuDend'llut""
' · lilted. that her .. llill wu,aµve !
' ' In WubtaatGQ, I ::---n lcr 11ac veimina ,AamlDJ.tn ,aid Mr•. . . .
Coimllence. TalkiS ·in ·Paris ~~ . . \ ...
Ridgeway ...,•t -rt!T-to PIQ' back the insurance money, altbougb no
declslqn bfs been made1 ... , __
"It d\>OJ c:roate ~· ............ lo the gdvernment,", the ~ &aid, "aDd
a lonnal not!Oe al. collection ta •always
sent in tiuch cueo .. But oll<n waya are
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PARIS (AP) -Representatl... of
South Vietnam and the Viet ·cong sal
down alolle loptlier !or the lint tllne In
Paril lodaJ lo begin • JDlllng ar-raniiemolfll !or the piiUtical. -1latlons
prvvlded lor In the~ agreement.
. "-Phuong 'l'lliop, !"'llnC deputy I-of Ille Silutb'Vielnant's peace talks. ~ aod DIM Bal Tbr i>I the Vlei'
eoO,oa ProYisioolJ R' e v JI' u t i o ri a r y
~ -al' the .lnlematlonal c.nc.renee Cooler on •·A-Kleber wliero the peace ta1ka dnged on for
four years.
--iril luted two hours and another IMlioe was scbeduk!d for w <;dneaday.
Thi and Tblep said aa they lift tlM! found lo lorg!ve It In Cue-iii bardablp.!'
meetiiig that agreement had been ..Oacb-Ani>tber 15,lal went lo the ,..ih'a
ed oo tome points bu$ that tome Iaaues father, Lewla RJd8enY cl Sbepllerd, *
were atill left aild ~ould ·be d1acusaed la divorced 'from Mn. RldiJowaJ. Be could' DOI be nodled 10< rm>.-, W=~~~ newsmen that tlie pufpo,. ol , • • · · · ' .....
.the meeting was 1o prepare for the Chavez to ·Tottr U.S.
politlcaJ' coosul)atl!>l!i o;;ied fOr In Ibo ' ' '. . ' I ' t ~ '
peace agreement ~·out by Henry A: · ' CALEXICO tAfJ -Jl'arill "'"""'
K!Jalnger and Le DIC T!)o. , Iuder ~'°'!¥&..,_ be wlll miR •
'"these' ClllllUltallonl w111 ' be btld ID nationwlile wr 10 liliitlll1 lfUlillC!1 .tlle
South Vietnam at a high level •1 Thlep CQmpaniea 1'blelt loondle -...,.. 111
id ' o•>.mgo BroeMn el '>H'1 m& ad .. . . .
Thi said the VJot Coog W'1'1f lp't<iO!ve Arizona.
political problems H qa~y 1111 poeslble
.. in a spirit of rte0nciliatl9r1, of 11aUonal
concord, equality and mutual. TI!spect.'" ·,' er .... ·Ce••
~ntihijac~_ing Aid Ask~d •
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Younger Aakl N,iXon for Te~pora;y U.S. Mars~·
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Matron Denies Talks
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Conversation With ]uror''Not Improper'
P'Allm!:LD (AP) -, A """" -
-today in a Joud voice alloptlom
tlJlt Ille l>eld lmpropa" .U-lom ol the
J11a11 Oanm mus lllllr'der case wllh a
juror dur1ng dtllberatlom.
Del..,. all«ney RldllJ'd lint Is ... klni a ..... trial ... the basis ol
llattmeoll from juror NllOIDI Ur.du WOid
lllat oherill'• matron GeorP W ... tGld
her .... -tdl her thlnp abOut the Mninl defendant which wculd "eat
Sierra Gets
14-inch Snow;
More Slated ., ................
Jwr ........ if .......... ea. -"I a1c1, ·u ,.. -1111 .,.....,., 1n
,.... -,..,.u -to -this lhlng -and cortallll:r 'make up ,.... mind ..,...,.. )'<lll'D have to teoUly 21 times to
,.... be1id and If you arm\~ you will
porjure )'OlllRll 15 11mes,' " Mn. Wallll
'<Sliflod at I bearing ... thi: retrial lllO-
lioo.
Sia 18111 the oon•-occumd In a
-...... the lll&lrt ol Jan. It -tlJe
BART' s Safety
Eyed by Panel
SAC11AllEN1'0 (AP) -Tbe Boy
AIM Rapid Tnmit ilJll""' u
~ ........ "will not pro-
-adoqaoU ,._... aalety"
IDier fUII«ale~tim, a IJne. iiiiilibii"~~ to tlJe Legislature today.
lllPI before ai. 11·1 Jmy dadlod: na -.U and Ibo ~,..,..iri Vullo at)'
farm Jaber ---" m...tering 15 men and blrrytoa tbelr
backecklp bodies In mak<lhll1 sravea.
Asked U she told Mr. Underwood ahe
would teU lier lhJnp lo ...... your con-
llclence," the matron replied loudly :
"Certain.I)' DOt."
Mn. Underwood lesllfied earUer Iba!
tile olgbl of Jan. 10 "I na ta1kinc to bor
(tbe matron) about my doubtJ and 1
made tlJe 11a1emen1, •u Mr. Corona
murdered this man (the flral victim
found) there must have been an awful lot
ol blood on his 'clothing.' She aald,
'Maybe his wile took ll>em home and
wubed them.' "
Bui Mn. Underwood said she had
ll1ready made up her mind to change her
-to guilty before tlJe .....,..11m
wilb the matron.
~ esUmaled 250 ~ <bani·
'"' demonstrators ondrcled tbe Solano County cour1IJ>Uae where the trial WU
beld. eandlesr~ --vig1ron lleliilr
of Q>rona burned on the courthouse steps
while the demonstration was under way.
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The Grass is fh>eeaer •••
w..-fanculen 11)' the lllorm tllat
dumped up to H lncbes ol new mow on
tbe SOutbem Sierra II atlil octlve and
probohly wiU move back into the C<ntral
San Joaquin Vllley tonight or earlJ 'l\lfS.
day.
Htn1Ungton Lake ncarded the heavy -.u -broaibt the total ... tbe
pmd tbero to i:z -
But changes can be made in tlJe
ll.4-l>llllm QStan "that will pro-m. adequate passenger wety
under all aervlce oondilloos,'' tlJe
-told tbe Senate Public u~ Committee, whidl aaked
lorthe -,.
Pickets carried signs sayinll "Chicano
power," "Justice for C.orona,r' "We de-
mand Qicanos on the jury" and "All
Mexicans are on trial."
Demonstration leaders using
loudspeaken Wed "What do we want
fo; our brother, Corona?" and the crowd
shouted back "A fair trial."
Malting her own 1asle test, Ibis female Alian pacby·
derm -using her best acrobatic form -cllects lo
see if the leaves are really greener, and tutler on
the olber side. She's fast loSing favor with garden·
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Tbe .,.... gperatea in tlJe Eut
Bay .., a combination manual-
automallc ledmique.
era al the Lo6 Angeles Zoo.
Al Bad&er Paa in YOll<lllfle Natimal
Part, eight inches of new snow wu re--
eorded, bringing the total to fO incbel.
JJ'orecaatm 1111 tlJe ""' ~ syo.
-tlJlt ..... thli -aad UCbl -
fall -·· Ille ....,. 11ollolrlJ will
. damp ...... --· tlJe 5,0llll fool level.
Hz •while, ID Infrared picture made
by a lllelllte -a Plclfic llorm
~ plctiDI up speed and """'"' , .. -om Cllllorula bringing nxn rain and
lllOW by tonight, tlJe Natlooal Weather
s.mc.18111.
The weatherman predicted rain for
tlJe .... nartb ol tbe Ttbacblpll tonlibl
and for mart of tlJe lltato by TueodaJ.
Wlndl of 15 to S$ -per ...... labod
tire -from Point Anina and Point
Omoeptkll! and -craft waminp ..... in effect today. lllcrtulQI cloo .. h_ .... ,_ for
tlJe San,.._ 1117 area witll ·-.. in 10 ol .nlll toaJcbl and 1 in 10 of
rain Tuelday.
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PEACE •••
tlJe Viel Cong demanded tllat the United
S&aw. rtpn1entativt provide m end
achedule lcr wtlbdrawal ol lbe 20,llOlklcld
Americana aUD in South Vietnam.
~-G"1. Gllberl Woodward told Vlei
°"'C dliel delepte Tran Van Tra be
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IRELAND ...
baried aecrelly.
,,,. ,..... o1 mlenco began a -
ago -the -IJllter Dolena
Teacher's Widow
Mrs. Barriatt
Succmnbs at 46
Association annoaneed ft ooald DO longer' tile wile of a Newport Beach school
restrain Prolealaal ..u.mllll, and tlJe teacher wbo died last -k 1uccumbed
1rllh 1lepubllain Army's Provillooal beraell Sunday, orphllning tbe couple's
wing vowed "rullrlea retaliatory actlon.'.' young daughter, an only child.
11 was amwmced today that Ireland C<lrooer'a deputies are invutigaling
will bold mt!mal dectloos Feb. 28, a clrcwnstancea surrowicling the death or
year ahead of the normal acbedule. Mrs , Katherine L. Barrlat~ 46, wbo, they
Prime Minister Jack Lync:b called the say, may have taken an accidental
electlon, aaying this bi "etSenlial ii a ovei:OOs< of se<laliye drugs.
pnllracled period of polillcal Uncertainty Her husband, Henry D. Barriatl, 44,
and instability b to be avoided." , died Jan. 28 foUowing 1 long Illness and
The annouDC9DeDl was uaezpected. wu enlombeil last Wednelday in Fair-
Tbe date cl Iba balloting la a moath haven Memorial Park, Santa Ana.
befare Brilaln b due to pul>lish its plans llJs wUe will be entombed there Wednes.
for Northern Ireland. day in a private ceremony following open LJDC:b'• govfnlllleDI baa ttacl:ed clown servlcft for friends and lamlly members
.., IRA~ in IrelaDcl. al 10:30 a.m. in Bell Broadway Mortuary
Chapel.
McG<mern Geu
Best Dressed
Nod From Panel
Survivors include the c o u p I e • s
dalJlhler, Stella, ol tbe -al l:ZU
Abrgarel Drive, Mrs. llarrlalt'1 lather,
RGberl Roacb, jJlua brothers llarold and
James Roach, all of San Bernardino.
had DO list ol specific American troop NEW YORK (AP) -Sen. George Mc-cutbecb. The Vietnam peace truty aaid
Newport-Mesa Unlfled Scbool District
officials said Mr. Baniatt formerly was
principal ol KllJybrooke School in Coota
Mesa, but taught part·Ume unW his
death.
He was injured in two separate
accidents beaides suffering from his fatal
llJness during lbe period in which be
substituted for other teachers who were
ill or absent.
tllal tlJe United Statea bad to provide Govem campeiped in style, according
acme aort ol wilbdrawal IObedu1e Feb. I. lo the JJ'ubim Faundltim ol America.
The fashion ~"·llm named its RafUlal bJ the Ullled Stalea to prcntde -•-
lht acbodrde. tlJe joint --....... betl -.... ol 1173 Sunday and the
Uld, mulled In a refusal by the Vlei list Included tlJe ...,.tor from South De-c.., to move abeod wilb rel .... ol Ille kota, bond leader Doc Stverinsetl, lawyer
llnl Pi>WL William Kimler, actor Burt Re1J>Olda
In Waohlngloa, the l'enlal<XI uld the and Edward F1ncb ""' President Nix· bau.ed provincial capital ol An Loe -.
nartb ol Salem WU a potmltal point for Ill's lllllHl>lnr.
n1mM ol American l'OW1 held In South McGoven, the defeated 1'12 Demo-
Vietnlm. aatic presidmtiaJ candJdate, was "suit·
An Loe ml Hanoi's Gia Lam llltema-ably allil'ed In bis lnlemal!mal treb and
-' Airport are the two repalrlatim stood out ,_ during the .,,...._
llilel IO far ideutlfled by the joint com-country pmldeotlal campaign," the
The family tived in tlJe Harbor area
for 11 years.
-Woman Calls
Policeman, Then
Shoots at Him
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Today is just another day f., most
school children in Founlaln Valley, but
for those 390 students at tbe Plavan
School, it ii tbe lint day ., _
Today marts tlJe ~ing ol an aJ1.
year sdrool sd>eduJe at the newly cm-
stJ:ucted facility '"' Warner A-.e.
The plan which .-...i final _ .. 11
in January from Wilaon Rilos, stale
superintendent ol Jdrli< --is
known as 6-15 JMI<•• the d'derd• •
lard c:lass lcr 6 dit7s .... --and
then have a 15-day or three •eek m-
lioo.
Unlike siml1lr pl-. In -lri Ille
neighboring Ocean View School llillrid,
the studeob at,Plrnm are 1111111~ ._
gered stbeGrl•, wilh -... .=.catloD
while othm are in -.
BobSandiis,usi-~
for thO Fauntain Valley School llillrid,
. explained thal the lllaggmd system is
11J11811y uaed where there is a -.. get more efficient me of ailool 1V01D lpllCe
because of oven:rowding.
'"Ibe studeotl at Plnm are aUe!wfing
on the same ICbedole Ila:•• we iDtmd
u., aJl.year -here ... Jn.
structionai .=r•lldlmll, 1111 to -space," be
The sc:hool --Ill -.
S1 bmllcappocl children from west
Orange County and !rum tbe Newport
1lartJor .....
At tlJe lime a vote ainong Jlll'llls was
lako!i to -If they were wUling to lry
the aJl.year plan, -officials said
tbo:1 -make provlsloos for those
-did DOI want tt to attend other ---said -" tbe handicapped dllldrm -bom lakal GUI of the
-. 1rut.-111a1 -% grade
----to
-School II their pannll' raquest,
Bo paillled oat tllal Iba --
--Plovan came from Nleblas SCbool. • ' -..
Newport Boats· ,
Ransacked for J.'. -
$1,500 in Loot
11lieftl IDlde oil wilh nautical _equip-
--'1,500 Item lWll pleaaure -In Newport Harbor, police aald loo
dq.
In bolh cues "1JOl'ted .,..., the
--· tlJe boat ........ bad not jn. opecled their craft oince b el o r e
~ invelllgaton aald. '
D · r' R z -11. -. "'wn Mooquero rive s ep y 51., -Viejo, told pi11.,. 11e
-aed a fl09 radio let mialng from
T N _ , __ ,i Lad the brldp " bis »fool ca1rin cruiaer 0 a un;ea y docked at 101 North Bayside Drive.
Gmlon 18111 that tlJe llrlevea apparenUy
CINCINNATI (VPIJ -W1lal do ym sipped opm tlJe canvaa cover on tlJe boat
mlllim, Pentaglll spokesman Jerry W. foundation said.
Frledbeim said. A19o cited fer artorial distinction were
Frledhelm aaid An Loe had not been tbeatrictl prod11ttt David Merriclt, mar.
Si.Y to a naked lacjy when she -to be aad anl>olted tlJe radio from its mouni·
, Authorities today were studying the taken to the polkle! inp -since his last visit during
blZ8rre case of a Cost.a Mesa woman who II you are a Cincinnati Transit C.O.. J>erenber.
decided upcn clellnltely, but waa "ooe of ketlng executive Emo ff. Bisbee, Flor-
t!Je llilel under diacuslion." ida Gov. Retrbin Aakew, New York ()If.
The Canadlan ambaaaador to the inter· Trad Betting Corp. chief Howard Sam·
naUanal -· Michel Gauvin. uels, restarrateur Van Rapaport, steel -.Cked .., his statement Sunday eaecutive Ted Bowden ~t
that tlJe llnl rtleue wUI be the middle champion e-se r...m.. televislon
ol the WMk. Today be aaid be lbougla · mtic 1-W'd Harris 11ust.m...n Berl lbe flnl POW1 could be released "in a Pulitzer and reeont CumJJOJIY president
called to aay she thought a burglar was driver, you lai<e her to tbe police. Ill a aeparate incident at a 300 E. Coast
in her house, then allegedly shot at a The driver in question was en niute to Higbway boat storage yard, Roger C.OOk,
police sergeant dispatched to the scene. tlJe CindnnaU 7Ao Saturday when tbe 215 on,. St., reported tlJlt someone took
Dorothy Jaclcson. 23, of 364 Lourdes woman, apparently intoJ:ioaled, OafPd tlJe 111111 oulbolrd molor from his t•loot
Lane, waa arrested and booked on susp;. his bus down. Bootm Wbaler ,..oellme duriDI the pest
cioo of assault wilb inlellt to commit The wuman rode for two --atiD two nmlhl.
murder, naked -aboard the bus "'6rre Ille Coot told investigators be also badni
Luckily, the shot mia!ed newly pro-nenous drlwr lpOlled a lelefl-e, lllrp-impeded Ids boot linoe at leul Dec. IS
Mesans Arrest,ed
In Parking wt -
Knifing Incident
Two Colla Mesa oona1ructim ...n.n
...... j.Ued Sunday nigbl after alltcedly
beating and stabbing a molorlll In the
parking lot ol a Costa Mesa wt!I side
bar.
The injured man, identified by pollee
u Jamea E. Gallaher, -Wuhingkn
Ave., waa truled for aatal>'1"1U1111 in the
atomach al Hoag Memortal lloopllal in
Newport Beach wbere be WU takm by
friends following tlJe t p.m. lDddenl at
tlJe Oull bar. Gallaber'1 ml wu lllldt-ed. and be WU relealod lo IO llalDe,
Ill Cllltody today Oil cbarll!s <I -I wilh a deadly weapon are .Jan.' l. 11a-
Jenk!, fl, a lather -Jtnd al '1111
Hamilton Ave., and JobD 4.. lia'nra, 111,
an 1fHmbjer. ~ Bam!Jl\n. Ave, •
~a~ ':t11e~:
Avenue bar and went to get ....,. friends
when they came upcn Gallaber u they
were crosalng Placentia A:......._
Gallaher told inveatigafora be fell
30melhing bit tlJe car u be drove bJ mt
pulled into tlJe tavern parking lot to
cheek 10< damage wben tlJe two mm ran
up lo him and began beating him 111 the
head and body willl tbelr lists.
When be managed to break -!nan
hi.I ••ll•nta: and ran to tbe car, -of
tlJe men allegedly yanked a Jua blfe
from his pocket and lllabbed Glllahor In
tlJe midsection.
, Wlille Gallaher drove to a Mdld'1 h!Juae lo aee1t help, officers urivtng II
't!Je bar for lnvestigatim dalm they .....
one ol tlJe men num1ng into an .,.n-
menl al '1911 Hamlltm Ave.
O!Dcen pursued tlJe man, later Iden-
lilied as Majewski, and say they COi>
liacated one knife ln>m his -and another knife on the coffee table.
Herrera was arrested s b o r t I y
thereafter, police said.
N. Korea Accuses U.S.
PANMUNJOM, Korea (AP) -North
Korea today charpl tlJe United ll1ales
wilb 1lindering reunlllcatim " the
peninsula by ICbedullng guided -launcbina: ewcllel off the South Korean
cooll. ~ or oo." I.any Utlal.
Tbe Sal(on high command r<ported 89 ' h,;,;,unlll attacks Sunday and early
moled ·set: Carl Jacbon, wbo tnlered peel and called police. cl Jul yeor. · ·
her apartment alter getting no response l;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o.j;-wben be llnl arrived late Saturday nlcht.
jodiy, a drop from 102 dur1ng the pro-A _J _ L __ Kill J1aua 24 IK>url. No 11gurea ,..,.. given oo • VUWRCIW3 foldh Vietnamese ollenstve operattom.
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II ctJrlblflM tllt 111--.Pros, It ,wllsMd bf' .. °""" °"" llubli.tllne ""-""· ltlle-
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Winter ·Resorts
JNNSBRUCK, Austria (UPI) -
Avalanches in two Austrian winter
resorts killed II persons Sunday, JO of
them members of a We!t German Club
trapped when anow crashed down f'.l'I
them. Two otlJer ............. seriously
Injured,
The biggest avalancbe occurred near
the linY Alpine village of Gerloo wbere
tlJe "wi>Jle dealll" l<llred clown tlJe
Kilclllpille _..,lo and buried H
llovarians m a weekend ski outing. Ten
memben ol tlJe 8"'l'P died and two were serioos1J injured.
11 na Ibo -.i avalanche disaster of
the winla' In the AJpa.
.,,,., ..... in •• .... .,ted
dqeroua bee-ol tbe clanger of
1nlarriw," Aki Ml tmtrudar Roland
Wanner. "No locals Co near the place in
winter."
"Ile bear tlJe niml>linp from tlJe bllJJ
all the limo," llid ..,. man. "1bat'1 the licnal ... ,. la get our boola oo becalllO
it usually ...... IOl!lebocly 11 trapped
and aeedl our help."
Reacuon willl lnckor clop and pollco
ur.iQs W •1•en found the 10 bodla
wltlda. -"-.y•1 -'l1le crtlJer awalwbe _, '""'"'ed
in Ille ,.,,.... Yllllp of SI. Ala, tlJe
.._ ol -World Otp lll:I raca. One -a.-...... lben, palloe said.
He slipped into tlJe darl:ened bedroom
in IWd> of the auapected burglar and
Miss Jacbon opened fire, tnvestigatora
said.
They tborhed today, however, that the
Orange Oounly District Allomey'1 Office
may not pnraecute the woman due to t1Je
nature of the case.
A nelghbor or Miss Jacbon has told
police .U.C,, the shooting Incident In tlJe
apartment that she has expressed 9 4
treme fear of burglars and prowlers.
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MARSHALS ...
a desirable way of doing it.''
Younger aald Loi Angeles lllternationll ulllmalelJ will need 100 gate guan!a.
Saoramento ~tn>pollian will need 25, be
aaid, while smail1r lirporta lllCb as Red-
ding Cfll get by wllb IWll.
Tbe Inned ,,,.nll are aolng.., duly al
Ibo Dllloo'I al1!*11 lhJ1 week In the -Olld ltep of • t"°'l)lrt plan bl atop Jd.
~-The JAA nrlused bl exlond IGalabt'• midalibt deadUne for ..,,.,.
plirmoe witll Iba nculaU....
Tbe Airport ()peraton CotiocU -lional -AOC! -representing U1
ladlltiea, filed a motion today In U.S.
Dblrlct Court in )Vuhlngton for a lam•
parary rutralnq order against the
PAA. •
An -lated Prelt lllM1 lhowed
tbal ,_ alrparU in the eountry lllrad
""'""'" ~ eae to .-al *-ex·
--ol aD baDokarrled """"· toolt ....ii, ncuJatim&.
'Illa tint pert ol lbe plan. rarrulrilW
11 tJleo cl oJl llonrkadllld hraap tool!
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FACTORY BUY-OUT . OF ALL REMAINING
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MICROWAVE
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MICRO
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Councilmen
Twice
Go olloppinl 'llilt 1 DAILY l'li.o\
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... .... llicb; -~jl, llcNal1y
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p . ;a ~ ... Ille !Int lo Iii wilb
--DlflDhrnllthdrlablecm
Ille ..... II Cqota·lfi!oa llicb'1 L,_, -*"-. .Jlarillc llloir 7:3' p.m. meetiDg.
-Will be -lo lonnslly llCloPI die D•MJ!ft ICllool cwlredar and approve
.-. for tbe -II Jis1al io the
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--i!& ii Ille .-__,. ""'" . .... •
lliil Amini0•1 ~re1ma1 '° itipalale .• ' l
•t ' 7 1w Will*••• al U.S. tnqia
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7 •••rten today for Ille !Int -. Twatwtla VlflnPI\'• c:eate--fire ~
--Ille -lliliW)' °"""';,,.
-.. -Info Ille field.
Al Ille --Navy Rear Adm. -...,,.,,.,,. ..i It aides met 1rilh ,... Y-a 1 m Ele officjals in Haiphong
lo -,_.. al U.S. mines ftOm llle ....... _____ al
Jlila N , lbe'N' 91' llid.
,_ 11116 Trelft I 71 ~ allll-
-.. dlot ......... llie ..,., .. ly al
,...,. IDcltWJ!d lllltiaNJ, t be mun-
ber al .. i*'* -._..today lban any
., -Ille a I !ft !rePll eipt days -Tiii! 51111111 V...., ... have listed more
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paia;Mti •Jt& alJeai pl.am .. haft
not -.... Ille .. _ ........ ----nil_.... ... .,_ __
.. will'be -d durlN tllls'yur'&
......,. ilollbai4' , """"dinC to 4istrid -.. t A*.
Oiiier -lxllg --'llu-day ii'-'"'
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11111 ....... -,N--fll peac&keeptl'$ from
tile -........ (Jonada, Bqary, !Jr
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Two Costa Mesa Men Held
in hril between 1ep:mentat.ives of: the
V-Jet Ooag --V-ietnam, added -............. '° tbe graGaal ~toward
---in Soalb Viefnam. '!lie --)or .... -. al Ille Paris
-...-lllll to be implemmt·
ed--alaeat!J•Ammcan
P0Ws -JeMin ~ elulift.
---llle~jolnt ......
m ' I# -Ille lllllled -· North llld
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Ille Viet Ooag --thO United
--.... I 'ht jiOIJdi • euct
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lloj. Gin. Gllbort wueaw0rd told V'iet
°'"I cloid dtlepte 'Iran VIII 'l'ra be
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hi Bar Stahbmg· Incident \ <r ~
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• Two-Costa· Mesa -~ --JaUl!d..., --aQ •• llJ beat/qi and stabbi!I( a molorisl in the
Plrldirc lot"O!. a C.sia M-, -side
liar. .
~ ~ -· ideniified by police as ·J1mea E, GaJJai.er, -Wasllincloa
Aft. Wll 'ltUtecl for 1 Pb ......i ,a I!><
~°*'I" at Hoag Memorial lloopilal in
N1wport Beach wheft be was talr<n by
friends following the I p.m. incidetJt al
the llasil bar. Gallaber'• cul .., llitd>-
ed and be was -..ed to,......._
lo Mindy today on cbll'ltl al aaou!I
with a deadly weapon are Jan. J. lla-
jew~ki. rt. a lather wbo lived at 711
ffomlltot! A~ ... and Jom A. Ila I& a, JI,
In ISO!!Dbler, 711 llomiffm Atts
Polia! aftege Ille IWb ..........
· Fire Srotion
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Gone w Blnzes? At---.... Jiii -., Costa Mesa aty lllll wbm
olll<!* -...., bad --d•lh~--7 11.,....
,,,. lire .... -••• did! , J wWtataUJ .. ~
cilrMn IJllll'.'Oted • ......-. t1 t11 ·cal = ....... aft .. -~napllleflN.,_
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1od for CllFllEEdl -IOllllllr? 1rill ....... -, .. ,,.... ..... ...... -.
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A..-llor .. -..... -(lieriils
...... "'1 ----llley were as 1 '1.tiM4 i• Al89t. can f 111111 us ,...." • 1e1t
NY+f1114CliltlletS•-lie~ bJ -lfl
pull&I~ -.... lat lo
dlld:fs' ·~--up to lrim .......... -.. ... "' Ille __ ....., __ __
WllCll R m Z,CI 4 .. tftM ... fnlm
his a zs1 W• al ,.. to tlie. c:m-., -of
the """' .a I l;J ,-.i a ilt1IO mile
from Jlis ................. G 7 3 I in
tbe •*'wdim ... c I b f *we to • frimd '•
"'9a ti-* W,. •en••••-. It lbelrwflril•••jp«'-__ ...., _
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-A molution •-"" Ille 8'1111
ligllti~ ol lour ~ comts •l Pitapat
Baria High School Jn I joint ,....,.
_.,t with Ille city al Plt_wport ---Adoption' ol I illltrlcl. polieJ ......
iag stall participatloo in district pUilem
-.ig and decision ma11in4 .
-&hedullng ol • special irludy -
to-'lOllSider ... -. " tules and rquJa.
lions governing board al liUSlee --
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Warfare
TmIHeavy
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day, witll a .ljll"-dlp in tempera.
--lliglls 11 lbe beac:llel are U• · 1 pecl<d to ~ ~1. rising lo.•
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Qiloria, port of -.. Raldmllal
lltW PaopstJ, Boom ttl Humanllifs
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• •'• math& Colla Ilea H1ab a..-ft 1 rtv. f:a p.m.
UCI UllCllJJll!I -•Ba1Jda'1 ~
Ill fl Dit "«'s-t-. etc." put ol eert.
• Pl 1' d wl Pndm Ill """"'
1 : 'r7. m Rummitiel HaD, , ....
.... -.. ·-hllure," port of -• y--... Clr<illalory 5'*m. • Ledul'I Ball, Medici!
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--• llonlilJ ••. Twlll8bt 7Ane of die Law. Scimce Leduu HaJf, 7-10 p.m.
Adm. 11.li.
Woman Strippers
Cornplai~Males
Get In on Act
PAlllS (AP) -Sir!_. at tile Nar·
-Nilllt C» ID l'lril' PlpJle dlo. trilS lme fllrl I oa• J'•wt rib autbOr-ltis-"uofalr co•?llllm, tndacrfl>. llile .......... d. lht 8eJet and abuatve
•Mer ' n' ..
• 'Ille abjl!d of -In!
-..._,,.... -who will .... ...,.. Ille -mlppen at Ille club In
-. It ii l1litdJlng 111 name to Man.
"'Ille traditional llrip ICI bu been
dii :' rtdJ del ..1 .., JIJo tt~-!'
I I I ... -a.. owor:t IS.us .-.r
tini laid Ille wwspaper L'Auroft.
Slit een•FAinfll aboul the French Riv-
Ion -of SI.,.,_, """' tbe "In" tlilis ii .... .--• bra.
'Ille -illdpplll wfll at -lool! dlf. -..... -MMdll uld JIJo)' n at
111111*lld11111, -• ..i can -· • pltml -""' of Ill ..-.. _
---...... ..-.. and 'aa:t111 •t..,,.. 'llnebneflll!-...
• 'Ille -· aid L'A!nre, will be dl-
..W "' -\lpll!ow, who ..... tllt _.. -llrlp act at Ille Crary ---
. 'Lan American'
Buried in DC
WA8lllNO'lllH (UPI! -Taps wer<
J lo4 llldJo' lorCol. Wllliam B. Nolde,
Ille 1a1t Americm killed ID Vietnam
-Ille-. ID a llrlel funeral al
~ "''""" CllDllerJ. "lie ... ftiil'B • all of 111 who lel'V-
ed ill VSef:nem," a.,-• Ro1 V. Peters
11114 -• -and frieJldl at a --for Nolde. "Col. Nolde
l 1l1wed ill a CIDll -In life and
ft"11' •"
-of Ille few ft!Mhiilll plotl ID Arl·
..... -+.ipad ,. Nolde, l<il1ed
)Ill U -. btlAn tllt eea.selln! wh<n
-artiDery round ll•mnwl into his
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--of the --ule. Primo -Jeck ~ eal1ed the ••••, 1Qia1 tbla ii "eueotial if a
,__ porlDd of politlcal uncortalnty
aad imlalJility ii to be avoided."
'De •PW11..m WU unupected.
fto -of tile beJ1at.1na Ir a moo!h
---ii due to publllh Ila plans lor ........ lftllllld. ~· guNm!lellt has cracted down
• IRA --in lftllllld.
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DAILY PILOT
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Matron Denies Talks '
Conversation With Juror 'Not lmpro-per'
PAllll'llLD (AP) -A ,_ -
dealld _, Ja a ._. ,... a" 1rn1 1
lllll • l!eld --...... " ... Juan Conma m111 murder a. wiOI a
juror durtoa dellberatlcm
Deleme altoroey RJdlard -ii aeeldni I new trial .., the -of -II from juror Naomi~
Iba! lhmfr1 ma-GoorJia Wallil 1"ld
btr abe """1d tell ... lhlap -tllt
lfe>:lcao defeadaat wllidl -•ew
,_.El cW.1 "'V•flOlldflreae--"I -,, ,. -111111' .... lo
--~ -to-Jhls thlna
--mtalnly -llP ,.... mind ... ,.. ...... to teltlfJ 15 times to
-l!elld al 11,.. ...,, lllttJUll 'frill
perjare ,...nolf 15 t1mos.• " Mn. Wallis
Jatified ot • m.tac .. tile mrial .... -·-Jbo-occumd ID a -,_ tlle .lllglil of .Jan. It -Ille
Eyes Dawe It
Bacteria Seen in Cosmetics
LOS ANGEUtS (UPI) -llme tllan hall tbe eye makeup uted
by Am~ wom8!l maJ' be con•••fnaled by bot:leria and ~gua._
Clll cauJe ln!ec:tkms iiiil iD IDDle .... aenre---. iil YiaiOn, a Gear·
gi4 researcher has reported.
"When one considen that millions of women are using eye
co1metics on a daily or occasion.al buis, the fact that a significant
percentage of the makeap in use may be contaminated with mircro-
oraanisms. some capable oC ca.ming JeYett eye in!ection.s, then the
problem seems of 10me importance," Dr. Louis A. Wilson, said here
Sunday.
Wlllon, an uaociate professor of opbthllm'llogy at the Medical
College of GeorJ!a, addressed a --oaminar lpoDSOred by Reaearch ta Prnent Blindness, Inc.
Wiison said that "to dale 1,031 eye cosmeti<s (mas<ara, eye
shadow, eye liner, elA:.) from .(60 women have been evaluated for
bacterial and fungal contamin•lion." lie found fungi in 10 percent of
them-155 samples--and half were contaminated by bac:teria..
"Implied .,,, rather sloppy quality control llantbrds," he said.
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COUNCIL ••
BART' s Safety
Eyed by Panel
SACRAMENTO (AP) -'l1!e Bay
Area Rapid Tramlt -IS preaently clesliiwl "will DOI pn.
vlde 1dequale pa-safdT'
UDder fllll«ale operatloa, • -member~ pnet tt(llllUd
to tile LelisWur< today.
But changes caa be made In tile
l!.f.bllllon system "!hat will pro.
vide adequlle pa._.,. safety
l!llder all service cmcflUnns " tllt
IJ'OUP told tile SeDale Public
Utilities Committee, which asked
ror the study.
The system operates in the East
Bay on 1 combinalloa llllmlOl-
1utomatlc leChaique.
Teacher's Widow
Mrs. Barriatt
aa+lvwa -.. tbe couple's
........ Stella, of tbe -at 2212
Marpnt IJriff, lln. llarrlatl'• fatl!eT, Robert-. pa --and JllllOI -. all of 5111 Bananllno.
~--llnflied -D!ltrict A.i Ill. Banlalt formerly was .
piillcipal of xm,,tnote Scbool In Coo!a
-. but lqlJI parWme uatD his -.
lie ... lojllnd .. two .........
-·-~!Jun his fa!al iJlnm cbq tbe period In -he
substitoled for other teachers who were
ill er at.al.
'Ille bmily fiwd In tile Harbor 11<a
for II yeon.
Anna Chennault
To Give Address
At Newport Club
....,,. -... ll·l Jwy deadloct ....
-Old lliL .. ,..... .... Yube Clly
lmD lalJor --.... CdlYicted or murdering 15 mm and burying tbelr
bacl<tJd.op bodies In makoohiU graves.
Aaked If the told Mr. Underwood abe
would tell Iler tblnp to ...... ,.... .....
science." tbe matroo r.plled loudly '
''Certainly not."
Mn. U~stlOed earlier that
•tile Dlg!Jt of Jaa. JO I WU lllkina )0 her
(tbe malRID) lbout my dGubU and I
made !he statement, ·u Mr. c.r.aa
munle!<d !hi! man (the fin! vicllm
IOlll!d) !here must have been an awflll lot
of blood m hla clolhlng.' Sbe aald.
: ~~ toot them home and
Bui Mn. Underwood aid Ilia bad
alroady made up her mind to cbanp lier
-to guilty be!or. the --tbl wltb tile IDlllUI .
An eotlmated llO •l1J1<81"1i111 chant-
'"' demoastrators endlded tllt Solano Cooaty courtbouse where the lrfll wu
beld; -
Candles from a 24-hour vigil m belJo1l
of. Corona burned M !he oourtboUH llepa
while the demonstration was under way.
Pickets carried signs saying "Chicano
power," "Justice for Corona," "We de-
mand ChlcaDos Ol1 !he jury" and "All
Mexicans are on trial."
Demonstration leaders using
loodlpeakers asked "What do we waot
fo~ ow: brOther, Corona ?" and the crowd
shouted bade "A fair trial."
Fron1 Page I
PEACE ..•
bad no Ust of specific American troop
cutbacks. 'ftle Vietnam ptace treaty said
!hat !he Uni!ed states had to provide
some sort of wiUxirawal schedule Feb. 1.
Refusal by the' Unted Slates to provide
the schedule, the joint comisrioo sources
said, re1utted In a refusal by the Viet
Cong to move ahead with release of the
first PO\Ys.
Jn Washington, the Pentagon said the
barte!<d provincial capital of AA Loe
north of Saigon was a potential point for
release of American POWs held in South
Vietnam.
An Loe and llalloi's Gia Lam ll!tema-
Uooal Airport are the two repatriation
liter ao far identified by !he joint com-
mlssloo, Pentagon spokesman Jerry W.
Frledhelm said.
Frledhelm said AA Loc bad not been
decided upcll deflnttely, but Wll "one of
the lltel.UDder dilCJiulon.''
The Canadian ambassador to the inter·
naUooal commllaloo, Michd =j
becl:ll:atked ... his "'"-that the llnt rdwe IWllld he tile middle
of tile -k. Tllday he aaid he Jhoui)>t
the ~ POW1 """1d be re!Wed "~ a
wee Ir 'Or llO."
The Saigon high command reported 89
Commualst atllcts SUnday and early
today, a drop from 1112 durtni tile pre-
vious U houri. No flaurer -. llven on
South Vietnamese offensive operations.
QA._Y PILOT Ulll .....
Going StNigltt llp
won-are patting the finishing I.ouches on Design P1ua, an ll-
acre office eompla nearing eompleUon at Newport Center. The '4.5
million dtftlopment by ... era1 Harbor Area builders -consists of
10 building pada tied together by a mall system of small courts and
patios. The buildingl, nnging from one to four stones, will house
offices and ·stucliDO of architects, decorators, eilglneeri, designers,
landscape architects and developers.
More Snowfall Predicted
For Sierras; Storm Due
I
"'-BJ 'De A11, ' ,,. Prw
l\'eather-fiiii 'iolat .O,'t!ii pm that
dumped up to II -d --on die. &o.ill !!I lj111a ... d acllYe ..i
probobty wfll """e -Into tllt Cmtral Saa Joaqulft Valley lmilbl·or·ear(y 'file&.
clay. •
Htmtlngton Lake recorded the hea>'Y
SDOwfall wbJdt bnJngbt tile total OD the
gniuad there to ft -At Badger Pm In Yoamite National
Park, eight inches « new soow was re--
toroed, bri!lill>& the total to IO lnehes.
FCftC&llen uy tile low_...~
tem tbal t8119ed-thla --ad---fall througboul the vallly probably will t.::f. mort mow above tllt S,OOJI foot
MeanwlliJe,.111 ~ pictan made
by a IJoltlllle dele<ted •a Paclfie atonn
picldna up lpeed ind heading for North-
ern Calttomla bringing mor< rain and
...,., by foDl&bt. ·!lie NatlOnal w .. lher
Service said.
Tbe wea!hennan predicted nln for
tile .... north ol Ille Tehad!ap!s IOl1lcht
and foe most of the stale by TueadlJ.
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Antihijacking Ai.;I Asked
Younger Asks Nixon for Temporary U .. S. Marshal.s
BULLETIN Younaer said ot a Caplfd ..,.. ...,. SUpervlaon uked Bresnahan to come
WASHINGTON (AP) -A federal Jadle ference !hat • ...,,,.. ol Calilorola'• S5 up wltb IOllle aJJernate metbod-YOlllJl-
thls lflefl!OOll ontend a delaJ u!ll Feb. I oommen:1al "'-II have DOI bad llme «' _......... bam!w'•• or 1~ I olfi 15 for oew rqatatloll1 tbal wollkf 11avi_,...to propara for ibe -Fedenl AvlalfClll 1 , • .,...,... -. ~era 1•
l'<'IUfred armed ..-11 a1rpor11. A AdmlnlltraliCll requlrllDel!ls. cen is one -but no direct llCtlcm bas
bearlnl WU oel for Feb. lJ to determll!• 0rqe CounlJ Dirocl« of AvlalfClll latea place yet at Oranie County Airport .
wbetber ll!e order 11Joald be made per-Robert -..ibaa J.ut -Mbd tile lleglnntng at midnight, au armed
mueat. Board of supervlaon to aothorlre 10 ad-uniformed olfllltf wl!h police powers
di!lonll aa:urity allicerl to help -tile 1111111 be pteselll at erd! alrllne """""'•• SACRAMENTO (AP) -Atty. Gen. DOW law. -~ ..
Evelle J. Younger uted llreaiden! Nixon He wu uaavailalllt for --GD pie.
loday to loan federal marahals to Atty. Gm. Y"'"""''' requell lcr IU(llllo. Younaer told Nixon that an emerpncy
CaJJ/omia alrporta to help !hem enforce IDllllal federal sty manhalr to belp-Cll-bill 1'dlld be Introduced ID... !he
DOW l!lli.lJljactlng rqulallCllla eolna Into ifomla -alrparla rwll Ille Lecis1atmt tbll week to glve ,_..i-Retired Broker
Facing Charges
In Morals Case
elfect Tu-.V. --stalus to airport sec:urltJ olllCon. Aaaa Qemnk, aatborea mcl rice l~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i-;;;;;iiiii~'i"
pnridml rl. !he FIJfD(,,... Line, Inc:.,
will lie Ille ,....i 1pet1ker at a meetlDg of
!be Wtsld Alfaln Oouldl of Onnge
~ It f:JI p.m. Tllnday at the
Balm lllJ Cl!l1' l!I Newport Bea<h.
"A 8-t -Alla" will be tile IUJ>.
jed d tlie lilt bJ this "CODl!danto of
.......... and tlno." ICetlfl!lng to
Wtsld Affillrl Oa>til oflld>il
1""1 dtmlbe llOr • "Clle of the most
_...-people ID Ille wwld m Ibo
llll>jod " Alla. Ill lllbite, and tho part
tllt lh!ilad Stater must play In !hat --Bora .. ~ Jin. QMnnlull ii tbe
widow 11 G nrrt Clofre IM Qieonaillt.
-" ll!o w.nt Ww n ''F191111 Tigen."
H!r' fatls .. • •snhsnwlor to
-.-n.. ... tile -of Ptlllng llaiMliCJ. fllla ii tJilo ID iotenJIJlonll -----11-. -of wllldl wen --ill Cl!iDa.
Dri11er' s Reply
Toa Naked Lady
altClllMA'rt (UPI) -WM! do ,...
&Jlo•.W•-•-robe talllll lo ... polb!
If ,_ .. a Qoc•••U ~ Co.
drhlr, ,.. tab l!ot ..... pollol. • ,,.,_ ...... ___ lo
die 01N 1
.. iot WI *1 wllllb the
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1111 -nds 1or two lllldl -!!llU ..,. __ .......... !be
MW-lpillled a 11'-"""· ... ,..i ., aw Pflkit-•
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with
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